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BANK, N, JM WEDNESDAY, MAY 20,1925. - ' $1.50 PER YEAR* ? PAGES 1 f ffip iated-jperiodf ;vXiTJjir;tJje'. case 6t\ tract and that it had threatened to ' e othc,i .class,', the money paid inDESTROYED BY APHIDS. MIDDLETQWS BUSINESS. Bhut,ofT the water to the house of MANY AT SCHOOL PLAY. MORE WALKS AT Rl n be withdrawn at any time-if the any person who refused to; sign; ; WILL BE MADE IN THE SUM ERCHAjNTS TRUST COMPANY ^aymetita; caiinot be. contthued; to-ALFALFA FIELDS UP COUNTRY THERE WAS A HEAP OF ITHe said that under this contract THE "JUNIOR REVUE" MAKES TO IMPROVE ^SHfNGTl gether with' four per cent interest, the company would not permit any : : ;,/ ' Of •aSBjOQO.' , PLANS FOR If S FUTURE. RUINED BY PLANT LICE. ; LAST THURSDAY NIGHT. BIG HIT AT LEONARDO. •' AN0i ALLEN :,S;nU!ET9^ ;,//;;ji.,.,:,'.',i-'—i_'; ' ..•'. " • . •, impounded; every three: months; customer to lay water pipe but re- flU*. fUJwMMFw W«»t.FroAt he announcement of * the bank in Heavy Losse* Suffered by Farm- ir» Company Recognized—Ambu- quired that the pipe be laid by the The Profiti Amounted to $300 and Bids for the Job* Will be Openi orn^er First National Bank Build- Unc. BUI H.M Up-Foot .th lmt Retaining Well—MonUlalr ipg Leaiell for a Thrse-Year Term igard to this .new plan rtates that ers »t,Colt's Neck and Vicinity— P " r. • Schaeffer. declared the Money will be Uied for an at June Meatiny of the Bo w 6«U Job of Laying W«Ur feryone is • eligible to become.'a Peach Tress Also damaged—In- I—Wanted—Acrott—the— that the company made a charge of Educational MgKlieeing Trip to cmgiirOFftnUs—doatrajct Awar With Option of Purchase, Subject 'Sidew»lki (or River Plaza. m—Ta»l Bill* Held Up, -, taLeaie of Present Tenant. I' lember of the-Million Dollar club. •act Invasion Without Precedent. fifty cents a foot for putting down Waihington." d>" ed for Black Point Road Job.- io'ew bond issue lor $258,000 It Independent flro company of •One of the largest audiences that The Merchants Trust company,of f Whole (fields' of alfalfa ruined by the pipe, whereas tho actual cost Ordinances for sidewalk* jiamjjL^, ; 'l^to be floated at-Red Bank. ;e d,Bankjias leased from therexec; HIGH SCHOOL HORSEPLAY. .(insects and made to look like sear Belford is now a full-fledged fire Xvas only about fifteen* cents a fOpt. has ever assembled at the Middle- curbing on Allen and Washington^;!! < ordinance for the bond Issue ghtint g organization. It was offl- town township .high school at Leon- tors of the Sigmund Eisner estate! oys Kidnapped, Ducked In a Pond and brown leaves-nipped by frost 1 He said the company charged twice streets at Rumson were passed;.school 'planted a ,tree on the; farms', at Colt's Neck and vicinity. >f firemen was at the meeting and sixty of the 73 members ^of the ! Brothers as a fruit.and vegetable ;h6ol grounds last Thursday. ' Af- Schaeffer's 'complaint was referred be opened at a meeting,of th,B bor««f' Sing dowi. concrete pavements tore and' known as the -Sunshine The investigator will also find that hey had their new apparatus to William E. Foster, the township junior class of the high school. The ough.^o(Ti,clals. oji Thursday ijlghti|| sewers, ami in meeting the ex- rthey planting .they, had a snake the same insects, have done consid- larked in front of the township profits, amounting to $300, will ke ;; r Market.. Davldion, Brothors have a dapce. around the tree. The junior counsel, for advice. ThS Ideal June 11th. ' . •". • ,.' ; fi'5|>f te of buying a police telephone "ease' on the • building which has erable damage to peach trees.-' all at Middletown village, -where Beach water company provides used to help pay for an educatjotFal No objection was mado to ettheteS ass members tried to paint their • Aphids, which are small lice-like ;he committeemen inspected-it.' Al- sight-seeing trip at Washington. item. i eariyrtwo years yet to.riin,andthe lass icolors on, the, tree, but the water only six months each year ordinance last Week, although-i' giCquncllman Eugene M. Magee re- :aBe to'the Merchants Trust eom- green insects, 'are responsible for iert Runyon of Belford, chairman and there is general dissatisfaction . Tho entertainment comprised a the -Washington street ordlhahcjiij- 1 niors prevented them .from .doing the damage; They are more pro- f the township committee, said he wide variety of Sumhers and it was ed that water had been drawn iany is given subject to this leasV i.. During'the noon hour and af- with this' arrangement at. East had been held-up several weeks pw;,, seven hydrants to clear away ,o Davidson Brothers.- The lease to lific than usual everywhere through- hought the"apparatus was the fin-Keansburg. The folks there want replete with features which made a ing to .opposition ngainst theV-'M^ .nlment and that .similar work ,er school bourse' horseplay war? out this, section, but nowhere have est in the township.. •• • . • big hit with the spectators. . Most 1 he Trust company.is for three years, vas kqpt up'bctween the mem- water all the year. Mr. Schae.ffer provement by some of the resident*'' ; ld be -done in other parts of the nd it contains, an option of pur- they done BO much harm as in the Albert W. Worden of Red Bank stated that he. had started a law- of the performers wore speoial cos- on that street. They had presflhteA; ;< •ir where hydrants needed cleans- lers of the,twb classes. Members vicinity, of Colt's Neck. Every Bee- lent a bill of $45 ta-the committee tumes. The pupils were instructed haie at any tim«. withia the three if the different classes; traveled in suit ngainst the company to make a petition at a previous meeting ob^s , Mr. Magee recommended that son? they attack fruit trees, but they 'or Having provided an ambulance it rebate money which it had col for their parts by Miss Martha Pen- •ears after the' building is vacated small bands and kidnapped whom have never been, known to cause jecting to the ordinance. . UndSpJ , irants be placed buck of several iy the present tenant. The legal ,o take a sick resident of the town- lee ted from private individuals for ningtqn, One of the high schopl the law tho signers of the petltloiiFfi ires in th,e business section of the hey. could of the rival classes, such' widespread, damage to alfalfa. teachers. She • received assistance apers of the leas* were signed Sat- It~is~unusually early in the' season ihip to a hospital at. Trenton. Theputting down pipe from its water must own property, the. asBessedS; i6.wn. 'He said the parking situation ! fhree—of-rthpse-'-kidnapped-were bill for ambulance hire is to be rom the other teachers. urdayrnlght.'i;, ~~: akon to Hesse's pond at East Red for them to become active. mains to the curbing/ Mr. Schaeffer valuation of which amounts to '.iti}.., 1Mechanic street had been re- paid out. of the "township poor ap- claims the, company had no right The 'first number was a ukelele least two-thirds of the assessed val»i;S we,d In such a way that the Are* The Merchants * Trust; co.mpahy ank and'"ducked" in the water. ookftheSthree-yeiat^eBSei on /the Garrett Conover,. George Soffel propriation, but the bill, was held to make such a charge. orus» It was given by Mildred uation of all the property on \Va|ihf*j ft who have headquarters on that Another was. tied, to a tree in aand Thomas Welsh of Colt's Neck up [last week because, the commit- oijaldson, Evelyn Hart, Ethel 'rop'erty.with tho intention of car- 'oods near,Rod Bank.but waa res- A request from the Port Mon- ington street, to stop the passage)?;! get now have no,difficulty in an- are among the heaviest losers. Their teemen thought it was too high; owlands, Edith Homer, Mildred of the ordinance. , T^'3 i(rlhg alarms. • V •'. •ylng'out'the' option of purchase-as :Ued by his classmates. Still an- mouth firemen that they be per- r Ttj oon as the building is vacated by alfalfa fields are almost a complete They instructed Howard W. Rob- mitted, to make "tag day" solici- eonard, Minnie Phraner, Peggy When the ordinance was broughfel ?;,fVed E. Brower and George Kuhl ther was taken in an automobile loss. Aphids cant be fought in the erts, the township clerk, tq so in- 'Kerffe, Arline McDonnell and Ot- S* special policemen with- )avidson Brothers. The rent they Highlands and put out there, tations of money on Sunday; May 'up Thursday 'night' Mayor W.,Wafr<;.$ eame manner as most insects. They form; Mr. Worden and to • ask him ie Wilson. ren Barbour stated that the total as-> i ;~--T~—?—f~f~:~:: say.jinderjtheiJeaBe; is ihe'isame-as irltbrthe "advice"toTWair homer The r 31st, was granted. ;hat now being paid by Davidsons. 5 nof¥af leaves but Blick tKe juices to make a reduction in his bill. Henry Neumeyer of' Leonardo An exercise,'with a solo by Lewis sessed valuation of property 6ij| »8lyn M. - Cox of. New' York kidnapped one happened to be for- out of them. Ordinary poisons will iming, was given by Eleanor Con- Java a .talk in which he; offered to it is posBlble^that Davidson Brothers unate enough to get a, ride home George Day of Port: Monmouth sent ar second written complaint Washington street was $87,500 andyV may vacate:- the. property prior to not kill them for this reason.. The wanted an officer assigned to doabout the Atlantic Highlands gas fer, Ida Hildebrand, Eileen Maw- the assessed valuation of proportysj;- |ell the town a plan for equalizing In' another automobile and he was only thingthat will-deal'death to nney and Marie Jarvis. flsjessments.'. He said he would ap-. the, expiration of the lease .and; in traffic duty at the corner of Thomp- company, having dug up a street at owned by the signers of the petition;', ?; 1 ack at Red Bank before the kid- theni is nicotines -,This forms a gas hat' case-theMerchsnts Trust com- son avenue and Palmer avenue at Leonardo and not having put it A dance' exercise was given byamounted to $20,300, which wa«p i at a later meeting 'and give lappers returned^ i which suffocates the insects. Even rls who wore costumes represent- 'particulars.'"1 '. '. ~ ' , pany will take'immediate-possession. Fort Monmouth and wanted a light back in good condition. Mr. Rob- less than one-third of the total ;as-«t: m i a» — this, however, is not very effective placed there. He said it was a very jg flowers and who carried red and Eessecl valuation. A vote- of ihefti; di for building a concrete While th|.First^national bank!oc- after the aphids become-' numerous erts said he. had notified the-com- .theJbank-pjitJn-l- WITH THE ELKS; dangerous corner. Committeeman pany about this matter but that lue parasols'. Those in this exer- council wns taken on the ordinancejj- iinirig vail on -on-a-treepand-itis-vir-tualljMmpos.. se ....were.. Ella , May_ Hankinson, and'-it was.passed unanimoi:sly.',-r!;'.! two Urge vaults which are still in Lobiter' <' Supper Friday. • Night- sibleto spray a field of alfalfa .with Robert Nr"Se"el5jrvsr88-TnstTHcted-to- ^e7w6uia~serrd~finotheT~ntiti(r8'-to geie opened and rejected. Therea- ;he building, ' TheseTvaults are elec- investigate the. matter and make a the company. iliznbeth. Ahearn, Mary Tcany, Bids .were opened for laying side? M why they were rejected was be- Flag Day Celebration. nicotine. ,. ,.-. . eulah Howard, Eleanor Conover, ;rically. lighted, artf burglar proof report '•',.'_ - Mrl.Roberts said that a complaint walks and curbing on Black Polrijt diuse it was not considered wise,to Friday night of this week a lob- In, addition to.this plague of lizabeth Cocke, Daisy Lang, Mar- road from Parmly's woods to thp and fireproof and are built on a ma- iter supper and entertainment will aphids, the farmers of Colt's Neck Frank Scott, the township super- was. made to. him the other day Undertake the job while the street, is sonry base which goes down, twelve visor, of roads, wanted Cooper's aret Gould, Marie Labrecque and Avenue of Two Rivers.. Four bid* being Used for a detour road. Peter e held at the Elks' home for Elks and vicinity are having more" than that Ira Letts was dumping rub- Jarie Kcesler. , < teet under ground,. 'Bankers say bridge fixed so, that pedestrians bish and trash along the roadside were received, but two were •taj P.iPontl bid $2,480 and Louis J, inly. The profits from this affair their share of, trouble •with; cut A zobo concert was given, with jected because they were not ac« :hat;:".it .lyould: cosi'S,$20/)qo to will. be. turned over to the lodge's Worms. - The cold weather this would have a footpath to get across near the Middletown township, and glelingbi"•'"'• •d" ?3,t5$3,8*5.'•". " ,' . "25,000 to'replace these vaults; the river whil,e the^"bridge is being eorge Uhrig as conductor, and companied by surety certificateij 1 aaeball team to apply on equip- month is said, to have been respon- Atlantic Highlands boundary line, ames McPhee ns pianist. The other A,'? A ^contract for putting down wa- •The Merchants Trust company is re-built. He said th'atvClosing' the Mr. Roberts said he went to the Peter dePonti of Red Bonk bid $2,|| ter mains on. Harrison avenue and ment: sible for these pests being so pro- lusicians were Austin Johnson, : to pay ?6D,000 for the property bridge had worked a great hard- place in question and found the 880.64 and Daniel A. Meurs; *5f;| Sn streets in various parts of V'est Great preparations are being lific. Arthur Soffel suffered a big iewi^ Iiiming, Thomas Mulhern, Rumson bid $2,909.76, , when the,option is taken up. The loss in cabbage plants. He planted ship to many folks who lived across complaint to be; true; He said he The coii«| Red. Bank was awarded to "Joseph building will' be entirely changed made, for the annual Flag day cele- the river from Red Bank; The Russell Johnson, Mohie Jones, Mat- tract was awarded to Mr. Sestonp of Montclalr for $9,481.56. iration to be held, by the Elks at several hundred plants and not more made Letts haul all the rubbish hew Mullin, Jamei McGough, Ar- and wjir.be made .into a modern than two dozen survived the clerk was instructed to write to the and trash away. Bids were also opened for a coni^; JFrank E. Price made^ a bid. of heir home on Sunday,*' June 14th. , Collins, lEdward Horn, Roy bination sprinkling and dump truck! {9,840. .The'eastern' part,of.the bank building. Ah.entire new front slaught of the worms. . state highway commission and ask An ordinance vacating "a" portion' will- be put in and the one-story part Past Exalted' Ruler Eadcliffe of the commission to have a footpath Ichaefer and Douglass Edwards. chassis for the street, department, j Nowman Springs road was' left out p t nestory part Union 'Hill lodge^ will be the orator. of, the Tramp Hollow road passed Another number which evoked )f ,ththe b^nkb^nk, inin, thth e rear of .th th e maiin made. . its first and second'readings. The N The contract was awarded to Lodefe of tHe'water prograjn. : Councilman A band- concert will:' prefcede the HE HAS MADE GOOD. much applause was a gypsy love & Sharpe of Philadelphia on a bid*, banlfMdlM'%b'*d«w%:b**j%d8,a:;tWft l The highway. commission sent a property will go to the Shrewsbury Eden Bw'ing reported Monday night : meeting arid'the Elks';troo?of Boy ong exercise, with a violin solo by of : $3,875 for* a Tiffin chassis;^ , against • providing, -water* for that story. structure.' large, Bkyllghts Icouts will assist in the services, Clintoa Doremui, Formerly of Re letter to the committee stating that river country club. In return for Walter Kaiser, and a vocal sole by 1 ijection, of the town. - will be used to furnish light, in ad according to an opinion rendered this the club has donated to the Maurice Schwartz of Red Bank' bid The publif ts inviteinvit d to the celebra- Bank, Wini NotabU Promotion. Marie Labrecque. Others who took $4,926 for a Federal chassis and dltion to the windows in the fron.1 ; ; by the attorney-general, the com- An invitation was accepted to at- U6n. .:t,;^;j?: ,; Cll^tipn' Pofjn>«isj son of IJewjo townphip property for • a much .art were Ida Hildebrand, Lucille mission had no right tq spend money Rice & McGray of Newark bid.$<$ tend' the ceremonies incident, to tho d ' ^ Xk^ Doremus of Red Bankk, has been Wider and better road through the Rothenberg, Genevieve. 'Langner, 319.80 for a Day-Elder chassis. 'H^ When-the First national bank wa'i to put down sidewalks on .detour Unveiling of the monument In rnem- 'PICNIC ON A FARM. promoted to the position of national clubhouse grounds. This road is Frank Waldman, Robert KrebB and Bills to the amount of $3,824.83; ory|O^'tfio;;20th';rlaglm*ht at Fair manager lor the. General Motors ac roads, This letter was in response how part of the detour road used ohn Wemert. ; St! Anthony'i Holy Name Boys to'one sent by the township, com- were ordered paid. f> : -View.cemetery on Decoration Day. ceptance corporation, with? head by - the state; highway commission A sketch 'called "Peterkins-and Upon, the recommendation of ^NotVthre.e or four,, of us: but t]\. of ..ThftlotJti^lOOfeet H»ve » Day of Fun and Sport. • mittee in." which the .committee While Cooper's.bridge is closed. ' quarters at Detroit, Michigan. -Hi Polly" was given by Elsie VanNess Counciln/an Edward O'Brien, whoil: ,nt," said Councilman M«gee in mak- . rba.nkHulldIng.was se Fifteert members 'of, the Holy has, been ia3sociated with the com1 iBkcd for sidewalks on-the detour The township committee receive! ind Norbe'rt Simpson and another ing-the motion to accept-the Invita- ck from the street and a stbn Name society of St. Anthony's at River Plaza,. ,The consequence chairman of the police committee^ pany as manager, of its-branch a< a letter showing that the township entitled."To*psy and Eva" was given increases in pay were granted ta;j tion. -V •• . .,•. ••• :',v '•-..•;'•^K-'led/'froii' tne" sireet to thechurch of Red .Bank enjoyed an is that River Plaza will have to. go v Denver, Colorado. The duties 6: this year would have to pabyy Ethel Rowlands and Mildred John Connett, captain of the polic* ^•Nevada Megllllaskeduthat.'the. frb)itisteps o^ thVbahk;. The land outing a .few days _agojonj¥ijlianv his now; position- require him -to>-d: without, sidewalks'..unless the town- $106,448.80 in county, state, schoo' Leonard. — -A-songr sketch entitled oiiiach. sjde of the stone, walk was ship committee'has them put down. force; and-to^PolIcemen -M«tern_ond_ofM«ternfaJ.Madistm_,.,Byej, i 'rilatro's farm , south of- Tinton it hiff lot nf truvpllng-^The compan ind_sarious_oiher_kindsof taxea_ 'Fi^''ldTl j Which he built'at his own expense, After alls. They, cooked their dinners with which ha is associated is,.a fin It was stated that conditions. are Of, this amount $33,0OCMs due~in iy eighteen pupils, with Marie La- Connett will receive $1,650, an ? Ke accepted as a public street. • Mr. :hcre andiipent most of the day in' ancin^cprnc^?!f itfl«i"ith8 QensHi' very'dangproijs 'for'ipedesttlkriSVat Juhtr to the county. No money is recque as soloist; 'Others in thecrease of $160, and the other po- ,_._lflie- flower nthleticspoiftS.'' Frank Cailo proved River. Plaza .while.- Cooper's .bridge on hand to make this payment at jfsgill has had the street gravelled Motors company. Mr. Doremus has ! exercise were Eleanor Brower, Mae licemen will receive $1,500 each, a'. ! tiijd has had sidewalks put down. beds were converted into a lawn. 0 be the best, wrestler. Darius Gar- 'a sister, Mrs. William C. Lippin s closed and while the roads the'present time and none will be Connett, • Anna Dewender, Anna jump of $1001 Henry Kruse an'diS Part of the now section of the sireet ' After' the. big fire, of 1883 the arini sang two solos. The members cott.who lives at Detroit, hrough River Plaza are; used for received until after the court makes Eastmond, Madeline Gericke, Marie James Wallace were appointed,' ;, is fin Little Silver borough. •' The bank t building .was entirely recon f the society are planning to go on detouring. a ruling in the legal battle which [arvis, Genevieve Langner, Eileen' members of the police force. They;'' commissioners said they would ac--tructed. The building was built ou an outing to Pliim Island soon. Notice Capt. Thomas Collins wanted the the township is waging to obtain klawhinney, Margaret, McCIain, had been recommended by -M[r<,i cept air the street which is In'Red o.the regular building line of thi Tb AllSons of Veterans-of the Civil .ownship committee to lay 400 feet reduced assessments. The .taxDorothy Messier, . Reva Neimark, FARMER'S DAY AT FREEHOLD, War, in,Red Bank and Vicinity: O'Brien. Each will receive $l,4()p3| Bank and they instructed Warren street and it was made into wha }f a new kind of stone as an experi- bills wont be mailed until after a .ouise Palmer, Helen Quast, Ruth a year. Special policemen appoint*' H, Smock, the borough attorney, to was then one of the finest bank Next Saturday, May 23d, Set Aiidb Arrowsmith Post takes this meth- ment on the road where he lives decision is madefy the, courts,aric' od of inviting personally each son Sias, Anna Stava, Mildred Thomas ed without pay were E. A. S. Clarkij •take the necessary legal steps to dobuildings in the state,,. The bank / ' for Cattle Buyen. at Port Monmouth. .The cost will it may be necessary for the., town' and- Lucille Rothenberg. The last g ; of a veteran'whose .father served in William H. Hintelmannk Bernon,.:8Ji' this. T ,:• :..•". continued iijd bij ,. 4htt Next Saturday will be Farmers' be $100. He said if the townshipship tb put notes in the bank to pay number was a song by all the pupils .o .busijwss 4hete.Jitt; Day at Freehold when J. Zlotkin the Union Army or- Navy in the Prentice, Neilaon Edwards, Joseph^ "Joseph Stryker and Warren H, til "the ban w ted 01 Civil War to assist the Post' in dec- would do this he would put down its share of the county tax. ' . if the'class. It was'composed by C. Hoaglnnd, Harry A. Caesar, Jryi'S merged with thwaes Red'consolidate, Bank Trusd 01' will -feature a sale of fifty tubercu- Min.ton of Relief fire company weje lin tested family and dairy cows un- orating the graves of comrades, as200 feet of. the same kind of stone Assessor Edward E. Snydi Miss Ann Hamilton, the music in- Henry R. Silcox, Robert V. Whlt«>j!| made exempt firemen. ,. company, when the bank's business der the hammer. Read the large outlined in the General t)rders pub- at his «own expense. Tho township asked that a light be placed at the structor. Harry A. Kettel, George E. Seaman^p .<•'.'• ;The ordinance changing the name was moved.to the building of thi advertisement in this issue and then lished in this.newspaper. agreed to grant, Capt. Collins's re-corner of Sears avenue and Valley Paul I. Redcay, the principal of .Jr., and Alfred R. Brighton, J.r..vi^jff : of.Burrowes lane to Burrowes place Red .Bank Trust company at thimark yotir calendar for this sale. On Sunday morning and evening, quest. ' % drive at Navesink. Action on • thi he school, said that too muih. credit ——•»— •'-' '' :?;f and accepting this street as a pub north corner of Broad and Wallace Come prepared to see some of the May 24th, and on Saturday morning could not be given to Miss Penning- and afternoon, May 30th, by report- There was a" long discussion matter Was deferred. ' Storekeepers' Go Fishing. . ^ j li thoroughfare passed its final streets. The First national banl best stock, ever offered to farmers in on for the successful entertain- ing for service at ninp A. M. each ibout the Atlantic avenue drain at Contributions of $25 each weri Clarence' Sheldon 'an'd.!'..Frit^| reading. building and lot was than sold ttc this section.—Advertisement; East Kcansburg, which is a matter ment. He said the thing which im- day mentioned to Comrade Gborge made to Arrowsmith post of Rei Dressier, who conduct a gcoteiMt :, 'George McC. Taylor, the water SigmunSi d Eisner, who paid $16,50 1 W. Ch&ndler or Lionel Harrison at ;hat hns come-up at, many meet- Bank and Clinton F. Fisk post 0 pressed him most was that Miss superintendent, and' Mils Agnes "UV Really Economical. : business on Shrewsbury avenue, f Mrs. Smith writes: "I've learned the Post Room, Broad street,, Red ings of tho committees during,- the Atlantic Highlands. ' 'ennington managed to find parts Ijwyer, the clerk of the water de- Bank, you: will'greatly aid in help- past six years. Mr.'Scott and Mr. for nearly every pupil in the class, went fishing last V/ednesday after' that Blue Ribbon butter is by far The'township library commission their work for the day. was endqdicj pjrtment, will bB. placed under propel . _ mpre economical than ordinary but- ing keep green the memory- of those Seeley were appointed to investi- asked for §1,56.0, or half, of iti nst'ead of having the entertainment binds for $10,000, as is required by the purpose for which the lot was ter. The old way, I used to pay for veterans who have gone Into the given entirely by a few pupils who They went to tho dam of'the. TW^ Grand Army above. gate the matter and make a report. appropriation of $3,100. The re law when public officials handle originally bought. the dish In which the butter was The clerk was told to write to the quest was granted. were especially gifted. tern wnter company between Tlntohjf • Urge amounts of cash. The cost to The Merchants! Trust company weighed. But whenever I buy Blue If you can contribute the use of county board of freeholders -and Falls and Lincroft. They caught • the borough of having this done wll1 was started nine months pgo with a Ribbon butter In the carton, I am ah automobile for service in convey- Re-Roofing Time. shad weighing seven pounds and sjl assured of a full pound. No one-ing members of the Post, Camp or ask for their co-operation in put- Gardner's Beauty Parlor. j>»*50. .'•',' capital of $100,000 and a surplui ting down drain pipe on the road Dont wait too long before you big German carp. ' ^ could induce me to buy anything Auxiliary it will be graciously ac- When you want to have anythlni re-shingle your home. We apply ; It, was reported that a mistaki of $50,000. It.has now nearly om but Blue Ribbon." Make it a. point- cepted. ' \ evt East Keansburg. done in the line of beauty work, try had been made In. putting down thousand depositors and its deposit: our shingles right over your old roof ' Removal Sale in Progress. . •;' s to get a carton at your dealer s to- Benjamin Elclridge, John R. Murphy made a 'conv Cardner's. Bobbing in the latest without any disturbance.' Your If you want a , player-plaitah sidewalks on Worthley street and are above a quarter of a.million dpi day (-—Advertisement. Commander. styles, also marcelling, shampooing, home is fully protected while work that the sidewalks were higher than plaint about the condition of the or Victrola, now is the time.' Pi*' lars.vlt'ls about to open a hew do —Advertisement. manicuring, massaging, dyeing, Is going on. Write or phone today anos from $25 to $95. Ptayer-pl«| Jhe street grade.' The stdewalkr partmeht which it calls a "Millioi railroad crossing on Bray avenue at bleaching, eyebrow shaping and vlo' . Pianoi, Ninety Per Cent Port Monmouth. He said railroad regarding our "guaranteed roqfing.' anos from $185 to $325. Ten p« Vero laid by the town, and the com Dollar Club." This dub Is divide, ess overhead than that of other More Nourishing Than Meat. let ray treatments. 6' Broad street G. M. Olson & Co., Inc., Atlantic cent discount on all new Victrola* mlssloners said If they were wrong dealers is only, one reason why the Pure, properly made mayonnaise employees, when they repaired the Red Bank, the most convenient spol Vtcti into two classes. One club Is fo: 1 1 Highlands, N. J., phone 540.—Ad- and Edison and Starr phonograph*r (hey would be repaid at public ex-persons who want to create a fun piano purchaser gets more for hisis a groa ; body builder.' Our Na- tracks at the crossing the other in town. Phone 1815. Louise F, vertisement. tional mayonnaise, containing only day, took a big lot of earth from Terms as low as $5 per month, aw pense. They referred the matter to for their old age, or when the; money at Djrhnn s, where practical Chadwicki at your service.—Adver —^—•»•••—,—. remember, We do not charge Inter* < V experience and'supreme quality pi fresh eggs, best salad oil and high- between the tracks and did not put tisement. __ Player Rolls SS Centl. Mr; Smock. reach.the age of 65 years. Th est grade spices and vinegar, is an cst. OpenVvonlngs. Lauter Plsn» vail. Piano wareroom- and sh1o p. t back. It was said that many New, latest song anil rlance hits; Co., 316 Cookman avenue, AsbUryVr TAt the suggestion of Councilman amount to be available at the agi (rear, of residence), Drummond Ideal food. Ask for It by name if Neitle't Lanoll Permanent made by famous G. R, S. Roll Co. l Tulloran ordinance was order*" of 65 years, ranges from .$6,000 t you want the best.—Advertisement. other railroad crossings in thwavinge , $15 full head, guaranteed Park, N. J.—Advertisement. place, Red Bank, 'phone 033.—Ad- township were in bad condition. They are great! Tusting's, 16 Mon- ._ «^«., qrawn for the appointment' of 1f|60,0d0, and to create; this fund i vertliement. ' •» • m 1 . Hair and beauty work in all iti The clerk was told to write to tho mouth street, Red Bank. Open Just What You Have Been Wa!ll«j< \) , shade tree commlsiion. certain sum Is to be deposited eac! Grand Piano Only $635. branches. Violet ray treatments, overy Wednesday evening.—Adver- * A motion was passed not to ac-week until ,tli« age of 65'years 1 R/dloI You can now get this miniature Central railroad company and de- All cordially invited. Phono 1755 for—a regular VnnDyk tea and toU'J Brambach' Grand on terms .of 30 Long Branch, uptown, 549 Broad tisement. lfc o agency whorh o VanDyk'*^..VDk' til, , cept any more bonds for contracts reached. The fund can be starte Let Bob Johnson solve your radio mand that the bad conditions at brnted teas and' coffees may be had;, problems for you. Monmouth Ra- months. Only 10 per cent cash. the crossings be remedied. way.—Advertisement. Baby Chicks. unless they were suroty bonds, cash; at,anytime between the age* 0 dio' Service, Second National' Bank Your old piano taken as part pay- Whito Leghorns, JO cents each, absolutely fresh, at VanDyk prf checks or acce'ptame securities. Thl twenty and fifty years.' The great building, Brotd street, Red Bank. ment. See Tusting's, 10 Monmouth At the request of tho East Keans- Why Not Reduce Your Taxe. Plymouth Rocks and It. I. Reds, 13 Tako advantage of aUr rodi , eliminates personal bonds. er the sum desired at the* age of 0E Phone 1184, R. S. Johnson, proprie- street, Red Bank.—Advertisement. burg' civic association tho commlt- by locating at Hillcrost, the newcents each. Call up Freehold G20. prices, Alpcrln's DollcHtosson 2(> •; A bill of |0 for taxicab hire fo years, • and the older the person, al tor.—Advertisement. , teomon passed a motion I that they suburb of Long Branch, on Ocean' M. M. Prown Co.—Advertisement. Broad Btroot, Rod Bank.' the police department was held u; tha.timt of joining the club, th School. would tako over three East Keans- port avenue? The lowest tax dis tisoment. . i '< larger must be the sum paid in eacl trict In tho county.—Advertlscmcn1' thirty-Five S*alea*Glrls Wanted. (it the suggestion of .Councllmai Dr. Dunn, Surgeon Chlropodlit, Burton Hall, at ,60 East Front burg streets as public roads under Radial r Thomas M. Gopslll, who said It wn week. • In case It is found imposslbl Second Notional bank building; street, Gooreio B. Hazard, principal. certain conditions. Each owner of Experienced on coats, dresses, For Rent for Officer. millinery, undorwoar and children's Authorized dealer for Gsrad,, ' understood that when tht. to.wt to keep up tlj« payments till th hour* from 2:00 until 6:00 daily. Primary, intermediate, college pre- a lot with 25 feot of street front- Zenith, DoForrest and Famjno*, agt of OS yean is reached, the pay For appointment ring Red Bank paratory! French, Spanlth, drawing, age has expressed a willingness to Three front rooms In the bulldin wonr. Apply Knuffman's, 45 Broad bought n Ford car some time ag< ldl-W during office hours or As- street, Rod Bank.—Advertisement. Godlcy Products. Monmouth R*» that this machine wis to dp all $0 menU may bt' dropped and th painting, etc , Phone Red Bank pay an assessment of $2.50 for the corner Broad and Front strcots, Re< dlo Service, Second National BanM, monty drawn put if desired. If th bury Park 2441 mornings.—Adver- 610*W.—Advertisement Bank. Mrs. J. Krldcl.—Advertise ' ^ • m* lice work of this character. Hi tal tisement Improvement of the strcots and the Decoration Day Dinner and Supper. building, Broad street, Red Bank,] that ono of the arguments advancs montyli drawn out before tht ag committoomen said they would tako ment. Phono 1184. R, S. Johnion, propr, limit' !• nachtd, it draws four pe Garden Hole. Decoration day dinner and sup- tor.—Ail/ortlicmcnt. for buying tho automobile was thr • Blr Dane* Goodyear "Wlngfoot" garden over tho streets as'soon as . the Top Soil—Fill Dirt. per will bo served In Glendola M. P. it woulld be cheapeh r to buby an auto cent Interest on-all money paid In at Harrington's Hall, on State high- money was paid. K A. Stokes was church hall on Saturday, May 30th, compounded every three months, hose, the best hoiomade, 15 cents Grading of all kinds. Try rr Victor Nliht at mobile than'to hire taxicabi. Mr, way, near lleadden'a Corner, Fri-a foot, couplings free, W. H. Mor- tho spokesman for the civic associ- Howard G. Rosevolt," Rci 1925.—Advertisement. day, May 22, 102C, Music by Wis- prices. Wodnciday nlfnt U Victor fWiD Oopilll said that If thutown was go ' Tht other class In tht Million Pol ritt Machlno Shop, 24 Mechanic ation. Mr. Scott ostlmated that Bank, phono GflOJ.—Advertise night at Tustlng'i. Open i " teria Garden orchestra. Admission street, Red Bank,—Advortlsomont tho cost of Improving tho streets Star Sedan- for Sale. Ing tb keep on paying taxlcib bill: lar club Is 'designid principally tc 60 cents,—Advertisement. • ment. Reasonable; well equipped; re-Wednesday night. , Vlot: in addition,to buying and mslntalh provldt * fundito sind a child t would bo $4,500. Radios, Victor Record/,-*/ ' Fdr Lunch. Beit of Muilc condltlonoil, five cord tires, Pltone mont , ^'. .. v;>' !Ing a,car then would be no »con collegt or to give it. a lUrt'ln busl Furnlihad Bunialow far Rent. Mr. Stokes reported that an open and many attractions at Rolicf En Atlantic Highlands 213.—Advor- Our dolloious sandwiches and 1 »>- N«w family., BUILDING TWO FRIENDS TO GET ESTATE. ^isadore'Tojichlk 'hi*'"Mil''I 4JB»t«Wl.be«U884 ; Telephon, III A Ban Parlor tnd Electricity at house it Tinton Fulls repainted and TH£Y ARE GOING, UP, FOR Morrie LelchuVe. WILL, OF' BENJAMIN D. REID Contractor and Builder ., otherwise Improved and has had It N JACOB G. DELATUSH. Morris Lelchuk, who owns the OF MATAWAN PROBATED. wired for electricity.' Tha work ' SPECIALIZING IN JOBBING^ •*> ALEXANDER D. COOPER property near Tinton,- Jfalli cog}*- was done hy Berry L. Christian of One of Them Will be Occupied by monly known as the Thomas Sagur^ Hia Son and Daughter Get One Dul- SCFIUEN AND STORM ENCLOSURE? \' ,' , . Tinton Falls. 'Mr. -Tbpchlk, was "' -•••'' 160 Brldo Atinyt, Jjt«J Bank. M.'jn ' ~ Real Estate and Insurance IU Owner and the Other it be-ton farm', ii having a glass enclosed ler Each and All the Rett of Hiamarried a short ttlme ago to a ing built »• an InYeattnent—Both porch built on tho south side of the Properly Cota to Mr. and Mr*Brookly. n glrLand he and Us bride to be Completed' thia Summer. house and is building an addition of Peter Bennett—Fire Other Wills. i ^64 BROAD STREET RED BANK, N. J. returned home Saturday from their '!• Jacob G. Dclatush, a Eed Bank a kitchen. The home has been John F. Alexander of Long wedding tour. architect, is building two housos. wired for electricity ajid the inter- Branch made his will lust August, < Fire, Life, Accident, Tornado and . One is at the corner 'of Brown ior of the house has been redecor- with Josiah A. Stratton, Oscar H. Plate Glass Insurance - ated. Other repair work will be done New Occupant far Hog»e. place and South street and It will, Montulot'and Frank W. Edwards as Charles M. R- Smith of be occupied by its owner. The arid the coet will bo $2,000. Berry witnesses.' Mr.'.Alexander left his SAJ-,ES SERVICE L. Christian of Tinton Falls is doing entire estate to IHB wife, Josephine York, has rented Leslie Truex's other is being built on the south house on Madison avenue at Red the work. Mr. .Lelqhuk uses the'VV. Alexander,,and she is theexe- ' ,4 aide of .Brown place asan invest- Bank. The rental was 'made by TCBKtrThprlgndld where-thi3-hoU86 wherethi3hoU8-6 property for a' poultry, farm and he tutrlx of fhe_wjlU 'Thoestate con- recently had a. large ..hennery. Built. tiists of real .estate at'Long Branch -Patrick-IVKemiedy,--Mr,-Smith-ii i's being constructed, was boughb t by a salesman for tho Mack motor car RTHUR V. GREGORY Mr. Delatusfi a short time ago from m'd Palisades Parkj insurance pol- UCNAVA^, AND COMMERCIAL OPERATOR ,' " HUGH GETTY, Inc. | Mrs. G. Frank Qdcll. icies, automobiles and trucks, the'company. The house which Mr. Delatush is BANKER BUYS PARSONAGE motor boat ^Otter and Various other 10 White St. /^el.474. Red Bank, N,J. Established 1875 building for his.oyrn. use will be a properties."'.;v " :-/','." ; :. : B UIJ-.D E R S •I large one with a garage attached, HOLMDEL REFORMED CHURCH ' Benjamin ;.D, Reid of Matowan Doremus & Taylor I to it. ' It will have four rooms, a PROPERTY SOLD. :OTOSWP, in;a.,will;'which ho made REAL ESTATE and sun parlor and a laundry, on" the n. 1920, and which was;probated INSURANCE 12 Broad Street Red Bank, N.I. t Was Bought for $3,300 Last first floor, and four bedrooms and last week, left one dbllartto his son, 42 Broad St., Red Bank, N. J. two bathrooms on-the second floor. W«.lc by Harrjr H, Carapb.ll, CWroll. Reid, and oqe dollar to his Phone Red Bank,1746 Phone 1704 Register Bldg. l A fireplace will be in the living Presidant of tho Broad Street TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT daughter, Eetta Errlckson. All the 1 room. Tltfc house will bo provided National Bank of Red Banlt. rest of his estate he left to his good Now it thoUnwto OVERHAViV FURNACES; REPAIRw with modern improvements. The Harry Campbell, president of the friends, Peter Bennett and Peter's, SMOKE PIPES, have LEADERS and SUITERS cost will be ?10,000. The River- Broad street national bank at Red wife, Mary G. Bennett. Mrs,. Ben- REPAIREDlor the Bad Wwtfcier which j» iiiro tocoiw i side construction company has theBank, has bought the parsonage of nett was made executrix of the RAY ti. STILLMflN general contract arid Fred ,Hurst the Reformed church at Holmdel. will. Cecil S. Ackerson and "Miriam Get our estimate* for PLUMBING and HEA^NCi ?? I has the contract for the heating The deal was put through last week Conover. ware the. witnesses, of Monmouth County together for Fall Alteration! ip tha( whl»a that' l»d and plumbing. The lumber ia sup- nd the churcb,was represented in :hewill. . « plied by the Burrowes company. •' FARMS ••.;••. : weather comet you, will be ready to meet it with a tmile. the transaction by Alex L. McClecs, William H, Young of V Ocean The house is of the New England one of its officials. . Vlllag* HonfM colonial type. .,.'.. Grove left his entire estate to ,hls ' Shor* Ettatat , Mr. Campbell, who lives at. Eat-wife, Allie M. Young. She is exe- The same parties are construct- ntown, has made no statement as cutrix of the will, which was made All Forma of INSURANCE ing the house which Mr.. Delatush ;o what use ho will make of the par- September" 30th, 1923. STILLMAN FARMS .. . -• _ ••• SANITARY PLUMBER lonage. . At .present he is on a va- r is building on Brown place. This Elizabeth E. .Cipperiy of Belmar State'Highway house will cost $7,000 and it will :ation trip in Maine. It is generally left ?600 'to the.Oakwood' cemetery 74 Monmouth Street r Red Bahkp believed at Holmdel that he will 're- N EATONTOWN, N.J.S be completed- by August 1st* It of Troy, New York, for the, care of : i ' •~_")". ' •'."' . TeIepJioxie). '©O8.:: '.:•••••'•"'•. •••/- •'• Safe Deposit will be occupied.by Mr. Delaiush's model the parsonage.and.occupy it. the burial plpt of John W.Cipperly. s son, Leslie Delatuah, who isVnow ; The property ia about an, eighth She ordered that she be buried in living on Hudson avenue. The •fa mile east of the village center this burial plot and also that her ' Boxes 1 house will be enclosed with large it the fork of the Bed Bank and cousin, Rev. H. Landon Rico of '">" shingles." It will be 22x28 feet and Everett' roads. It comprises about Troy,- be buried there. Bequests Charles Lewis will haVe six rooms, a bathroom and an acre of land, Originally it was Have YOU one—do you 1 were made to various churcliea and ' WHOLESALE AND RETAIL . modern improvements. considerably larger , but a number individuals-in various cities outside .. • • DEALER IN realize -its . advantage ? of years ago part of it -was bought of Monmouth county and $250 each New York and Keansburg ' *',* , • •: ,.,;; by Therdft McCa'ihpbell, -whose farm NEW HOUSE AT MIDDLETOWN. was left to Elizabeth Clarkson and . . ' SEASON 1925 •' ' Give your valuable papers, adjoins it. • ' Mary Clarkson.' These are the'only LUMBER It it being Built by Frank Scott of • . On the property is a house of bequests made to Monmouth county etc.,.'..protection. The cost twelve ro.oms'and a barn. The house Effective Saturday, April 25th ', • Fair View. residents. Tho residue of her estate Sash. Doors, Blinds, Glass .is only $3.00 and up per Frank Scott of Fair View 4* is of the old-fashioned type and is was ordered invested and the in- very substantially built. It has be-come paid to H. Landon Rice as (New York Time) j' year. •• . • building a house as ati investment 'come. somewhat run down,, however, and Builders' Hardware. on Hartshorne place at.Middletown 1 long as he lives and at his death it village. The house will be. 22x24 n recent years. " It is occupied'by is to go to Leonard hospital of Up- Henry Tilton,.whose lease does not per Troy, New York, r RED BANK, N.J. LEAVE BATTERY NEW YORK feet, with wide shingle enclosures expire jjn.tjl next Apr;}. ' and -with-a sun parlor 8xl6.feetion '. Herman Getsinger of Spring Weekdays—9:30 A. M., 5:30 P. M. the.south Bide. Qn, the north.side Lake left all his personal property a big decrease; in the congregation Saturdays—9:30 A. M.; 2:00, 5:30 P. M. •, V., will be a bay window'™ The house to his wife, Caroline L. Getsinger, will have a colonial entrance. It of the Holmdel Reformed church. and he left all his real estate to nis Sundayg—9:30 A. M.; 2:00, 5:30 P. M. For two years or more tha church Geo. V. Sewing will be provided with hardwood daughter, Jessie Getsinger Bowne. BROiDSTREETNMOMLBANKl floors, modern improvements and a has had no regular pastor and theHe made hia wife and daughter CONTRACTOR , fireplace. The work will be com-pulpit has been-filled by minister* executrices of his will. The will ' p LEAVE KEANSBURG ~ ^ •'.•-•'. Red Bank.N.J, pleted by August 1st and the cost assigned to preach here. wasjnade twelve_ years .ago with and BUILDER will be $7,000, Mr. Scott, who is a Theodore H. Bennett and Benjamin Weekdays—7:00 A. M., 3:30 P. M._ _. ':Sw contractor and builder, is doing the BUILDING PERMITS. B. Pearce as witnesses! JlEbBAiNK,N.J. Saturdays—7:00 A. M., 12:00 E, 3:30 P. Af. work himself. The plans were drawn r Virginia R. Wharry of, Brooklyn, Office in Eisner Building Six lituedJlere Lilt who owned some real estitesin Mqn- Sundays—7:00 A. M.; 12 M.; 4:00,8:00 P. M, >; by J. C. and G. A. Delatush. The Amount to 18,425. Room 3" , \ house is of the Dutch colonial type. niouth'county, left all her estate to Telephone 850-J. Charles A. Frake, building inspec- her husband,. Charles G. Wharry, Electricity tor of Eed Bank, last week issued and. named him as e'xeciit6i|. Jobbing of All Kinda KEANSBURG STEAMBOATCX>.? NEW APARTMENT BUILDING. six building permits amounting to Ettimaiot Cheerfully Purnithed. is the Need $8,425. The permits- are as fol- Half-Million Dollar Project Under lows: " Way at-iAtbury Park. . Addition to dtvellintf, 17 Drummond of the Hour The Coast holding company, which place, eott 1200, Herman Cardon own«r. H. A. HENDRIGKSON recently bought two and one-hal: Hcllrnf til< itori mnd dwelling, 20x<5 feet. 196 Leishtoh avetrae, eolt 14,700, T is a big problem blocks on the ocean front at Asbury Lulgl Nannlnl owner, Denlte Heyer build- CARPENTER and BUILDER GeB.Robert to secure Better Park has announced that work will Red Bank, N. J. be started this summer on an eight- Frame snuie. 1»*2« *«*. 8' 78 Newman Springs Ave. h Pront;-»treeb-omt-»iOO,_Willtam_Wun« Telephone Rod Bank 1202J ' Ettimatet Furniibed story co-operative apartment house owner. —-We—havc-antidpaccd- •to—cost—h lon-tirtr«m«-»ararer-W»l^-*«trt Hudion^ avenue, co.t »12t,>.I).' Strtphln thihi s andd your need for fo assistance by securing buildirigrwill have 600 rooms ar- dwner. • '.' ' '"- '. .*..v-; • . Wahle Fixtures—also a book entitled "Appro- ranged in apartments for 100 fam- Addition to double home, 13x28 feet, priate Lighting. Equipment for the Home.", ilies. It will be of fireproofcon -27 Wall ttreet, cost IS.OOO, Frank Plngl- PUBETC struction. A feature of the build- tore owner, J. Mcone builder. • :..• .... . —OF— • • • . . • Inside This book is interesting, instructive and help- ing will bo a service floor devoted Extension to frsme duelling, 9x18 feet, 112 Beech street, coit (300, M. Caprion ful. It shows ii selections of Lighting Fixtures solely to quarters for the help em- ' * for homes costing from $3,000.00 to $15,000.00. ployed by the families occupying Household Fui[niture story the building. Middletown'Lot Sold. .' • •-. .- : ^ —AT— . /'. ' ' of the • It shows you the kind of Fixtures that har- Miss Ida B.; Grover of Bergen monize with your Furniture and enables ydu to ' BUILDING A BUNGALOW. Armide Rest, Corner of Avenue of Two Rivers and place, Red, Bank, has bought a lot, v 50x150. feet; onttarlsKdrnerplace'at Black Point Road, Rumson, New Jersey. secure proper, appropriate and adequate Light- William C. Burnt will have a. Home A.EF. ing in every room. - : ..V" on Pr'otpect Avenue. Middletown village from' George A. ' •. ' —ON— . • • • ' • ' Delatush for JBOO. The lot adjoins n$>w running You need this book to secure More and Better William C, Burns is building a the bungalow of Miss Graver's bungalow on the -west side of Pros- niece, Mrs. John T. Hillyer. Miss Tuesday, May 26th, 19215 daily and Home Lighting and Equipment. You need our pect avenue for his own use. experience and advice to sec that the work is Grover will use the^'.ot for a flower ' I At One O'Clock • Sunday in George IV. Sewing is the contract- garden. ' done properly. or. The bungalow site is in Little The undersigned has been commissioned to sell the contents of Silver borough a short distance Another Farmer Fails. two cottagesi by the Central Branch V. \V, C. A., New York City, con- south of the Eed Bank boundary John F. Mount of Allentown, one sisting ih part as follows:— HOGAN'S ELECTRIC SHOP line. The' bungalow will be 26x30 of the biggest potab growersiu the • Glassware and Chinaware, Bookcases, Roll Top Desk, Rugs, Ice feet nnd it will have six rooms and state,* has been' adjudged bankrupt Box, Couches, Rpcking Chairs, Morris Chairs, Dining Room Tables 8 WALLACE STREET RED BANK, N. J. a bathroom. It will be enclosed in the federal court. ' Mr. Mount and Chairs, Library Tables, Bedroom Furniture, Bureaus, twenty-flve with wentherbonrds nnd with a Wash Stands', fifteen Single and Double Beds, Mattresses, one hundred Telephone Red Bank 389 listed his liabilities as $25,018 and Chairs, one hundred Pictures, Toilet Articles, Stands, Organ nnd ar- preen-shingled roof. The cost will assets of $248. Over thirty credit- ticles too numerous to mention. '• • . be ?7,000. The bungalow will be ors are listed by Mr. Mount as" , TbrciperctntoftbteostofbuildiniaHomt completed by July 15th. holding unsecured claims against TERMS CASH. ' Don't miss this great story should bi allowti far Lighting Fixturti, TO MOVE HERE SOON. him. GEORGE H. ROBERTS, Auctioneer. •' ,. of the WAR! * • »» - . MONMOUTH CLERKING CO., Clerks. Leroy Bergen't Houta at Red Bank Buena Place Lot'Sold. , . Nearing Completion. Kenneth Walker has bought from Miss May" D. Farrier a lot 60x173 K&Z&Z

Telephone IU Rid Bank MU.kr Mr«. Caroline- Bray hit ranted HAVEN VILJUA CO. ratei. • 3), NATlONALUlMTOSHTaCO. thn JoihuR Bennett houie on Wal- IM4 FIRKMIN'S BU>a, , LAND. & LOAN CO., NEWTON DOREMUS, Pre?., 10 Eatt Front Street. d lace ilroei, .She will open » board- Ing Bndr«fltalr« bom*£tiuai|.v RED BANK-REGISTER, MAY 20j 192S. '

CLVB BUYS'A HOUSE. nue, neair hli dancing pavilion. William Jurgeiwoh'has opened bis if VanAtttyna Property, «t Mar- ice creajmittnd on Bay avenue. ;,: V *s ,.*„ c The Mardean country dub, a new house An Fourth street to a Hobok ;lil organization consisting of out fifty resident!'of -the MM* Harold Cottrell, foltr years old, 56 Broad St. •^ »ectlon"of Leonardo, h»ve son of Ellsworth Cottrell, ,is laid up it the VanAlatyne houio at with a broken collarbone. He was place for A 'clubhouse/ The injured in a fall from the porch at CARDONS Red Bank; N. J. Red Bank 1250-W rty !» at the corner of High' his home. 56 BROAD ST., REID BANK, N. J. and Concprd avenue. It had Arthur Smith, who Is a patient at cut up Into fourteen lots, a Newark hospital, continues to im- PHONE REt> BANK, 128O-W 26x100 feet, ana the country prove. bought the entire place. The Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Doll and During Thit Sale We Will Return Full Fare and Half Fare to Folks Living in the Following Towns on Purchases of $5.00 or Over !e was $8,000. A house In good daughter Irene and Mrs. Ellsworth lltldn-is on the place and this Cottrell and children motored to W converted Into a dnbhopw. Newark'Sunday. - HALF. FARE ft. of the house is a teniie court. The "houseboat colony" has Tfe country club has been Incor- moved to another location. Every Highland. tteii tani tt.hee nfty members. summer for a number of years the Sea.Bright ,'Phlllp Peters :> president and houseboats were anchored in the. Atlantic Highland* -Clementine Hildobrand It river, near the Highland Beach rail-1 Long Branch Belford muTer. It Is probablbbl e thah t more road station. Last fall the house-' l be elected at the next Port Moamoulh leers wll e boats were moved to Normandie, Keamburg Ub meeting. The club has raiseidd between Highland Beach and Sea- lout $2,000 through loans made bright. The owners of some, of the ^:: " til A 1' Mn jyclub members and this money houseboats bought lots there and, at used to buy tho property. Themoved the boats on the lots, where •lance of the price will remain on they were remodeled and converted prigage. into; houses. Other houseboat own- ers in the group will leave their Sale Starts Thursday, May 21st, 1925 RANCH AVENUE HOUSE SOLD boats in the water, but will anchor thorn'off Nprmandle. |rs, Agnea G. Smith Buys Richard Great assortments, bought for cash, special for this sale and priced to move quickly. We GUARANTEE > E. Popa'e Properly. FAIR HAVEN NEWS. '$Uxn. jAgnea G. .Smith, of Rector that these bargains cannot be bought elsewhere for the same prices. (|c«, who la employed by the See- Fair Haven Defeated Keaniburg «a national bank and trust com- > Sunday by a, Score of 16 to 5. '''•Wi iny, has bought the house on the ;Fair Haven's baseball team won /'tttji'i'lg^ir^AVES' YOU MONEY ON EARLY SUMMER NEEDS rest, side of Branch avenue which again Sunday. The local team de- fis owned by Richard E. Popo of feated Keansburgr by a score of 10 'iphis River, • The price was-$6,000 to 6. Fair Haven pounded the ball A word to the ww^b 1 nd the sale was made by William all over the lot, James'Butler and I Hopping. The lot is 86x100 Raymond Davison each getting a We received tMarge aiiortment of LADIES' VESTS, qualitie. rang- j«t,. The house has six rooms, a triple. The home team used three ing from, 35c to 49c; ioma are ailk striped, others plain fine liil«i DRESS GOODS SAVINGS 32-inch Dress Ginghams ithrooW and modern '.'improve-,pitchers. Morris started. Three all with ihoulder itrapiand band»i at thii ' ' ' OC. each In checka and plaiili; regular 2?c yard. _ tents'; "Mrs, Smith, will move in the singles in 'succession and Morris »«le they ^mgo-at;v;;v.;;;;v.y.v^7:.T..v;..^''Jt> •ST" '"On'Saie " " Suse this, weolt. It was vacated "got the air." Knight took his place jit week by Mrs. Ina M. Bruce, and:he hit the three batters who LADIES' UNION SUITS, all liiei, regular 98c. '" moved to her new'houco on followed. He "was taken out before On Sa|e .....;...... ; .....H..... 65c m )|en,aplace. he could do any more damage and Watson went in. He pitched a yery LADIES' EXTRA LARGE SI?E VESTS, with or OQr : without sle.vesi regular 49c—On Sale fcwV ISOLD AT SHERIFF'S SALE. good game. Fair Haven will play Monmouth Beach hero next Sunday. LADIES' PINK VESTS, regular at Belford Struck Off to The Daughters of Liberty lodge On Sale 19c :\ Charles Brown for $4,300. held a masquerade sociable last lA house on Church street at Bel- night. One hundred persons attend' FULL FASHIONED LADIES' PURE SILK HOSE, our biggeit ,r'd, which wag owned by S, Harry ed an entertainment given last Fri- hoiiery ipecial,, all «hadei; regular 1.9B pair. ' 1 OC pr. •1 jatrls, was sold fit sheriff's'sale last day night at Mechanics' hall by pu- On Sal /..- ...... ;.... nek at the. suit of the Jacob pils of Mrs. Edwin Stove's Sunday- Ichnoor estate. It was bought for school clans of the Methodist church l«,800 by Charles Brown of Bel- and by members of a girls'-club of 6rd, who had a second mortgage the Rumson Presbyterian church. | i|;the property. The lot is SOxlBO Norman Brown of New' York ' A big sale of all the piece goods in this store. spent Saturday and Sunday with his New patterns, new colors, new fabrics, all are includ- [eet and the house has eight rooms, YARD WIDE CRETONNES, very, good quality, fast cobr, Utasl i|;lathrbom and modern improve- parents, Mr, and Mrs. Benjamin Brown. ed—a chance the home sewer has been awaiting. designs) for drapts and coverings. 1Q<* f&> ments. - Some o! the rooms have Regular 29c yd—On Sale ...... if *PC JWSS8*.^?.0?.?!-_— : Roy, John_Huiier has a. Buick 36-inch CHECKED MARQUISETTE, white and cream 1 C. yd. roadster. Last week Mr. Huizer at- C Enlarging His Grounds, tended a Sunday-school conference The neweit and molt beautiful designs that were ever SI 1A yd. Regular2Sc yard—Oh Sale *«' f Henry Breltenbach has bought at Forest Hills. ; made in drew go6d»|;regular;L98 yd.T--On Sala ...... _"•"_?.. 36-Inch SUNFAST, for draperleij all cslorj. ~ QO<* '^' tWo lots, each 20x100 feet, adjoln- Edward Kirk and family of New C Irig his residence at Campbell's York spent the week-end here. Regular 69c yard—On Sale •'«' function from Eli-P. DeMarfaisof Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Smith and Tub Silks MERCERIZED SUNFAST, yard wide; regular New York, Mr, Breitenbach paid daughter Geraldine, Mr. and Mrs. in new. light and,dark patterns; they are too. nice to be described. 98c yard—On Sale .. 69c $300 for the lots, He bought them Arthur Davison. and Mrs. Everett One must tea them in order to appreciate them. SI CA yd. to'enlarge his grounds. Smith" and ' daughter Norman mo- LADIES' PURE SILK HOSE, regular 1.49. DC- Regular 1.98 and 2.49 yard On Sale *'«w SILK SUNFAST, yard wide; we will replace them If Injured by tored Sunday to East Orange, In every wanted ihade-HDn-Sale ...... >...... - *'"*•' sun exposure. Regular 1.49. •. ' • QCM J&< J •where they spent the day with rela* On Sale ••• ...... y..r.. «W* \ ...HIGHLANDS NEWS. tives. '. '.'/•'. ' LADIES' SILK HOSE—our entire stock' reduced. An example of Blossom Crepe Seiool Pupil* to Hold . Card Party Mr. and Mrs. Rolph Mulford of prlce.i The 79c quality for CQC and the 1.00 quality 7C- pr. 36 inches wide) gray, tan and blue ground with beautiful $1 OQyd. DOUBLE FACED' TERRY CLOTH, .36 inches wide 7A _ yd. j /Neat Monday Night. Cleveland spent Sunday with Mr. designs in'striped and flowered effects. .Reg. 1.98-^On Sale IMIs7 Regular 1.25—On Sale ••...••. * ^C MuUprd's parents,. Mr. and Mrs, : The graduating class of'the High- LADIES' SILK SOCKS, in the new •hadel, full *1 flfl VL\ JACQUARD CURTAIN GOODS, th. w«.t and-ba.t fop fin. -Frank-A^Mulford,—: :— n< land»T)ubllo-»chool-wlll-hold~a-card faihioneJ) regular 1.98—On SalTTTT.....".'. *"VV~ curtains; yard wide) cream only. Regular 79c, s?A— yd. party next Monday night .at Jack Mrs. William V. Bennett, who has All Silk Satin O^5l';trrrimv; rr?i >WC Ahearn's hotel. The use of the ho- heen.sick several weeks, is slowly LADIES' PINEAPPLE 'STITCH HOSE, mercerliedt 38 inches wide in the newest shades and blackl yd. tel has been donated for the occa- improving.- regular 89c—On Sale JReguIar 1.98 yard—On Sale...... *1.39 72x90 BLEACHED SHEETS, regular 1.00. sion. A large number of prizes will A bathroom has been added to On Sale v;....'..'..'. 77c be awarded. Miss Cora, Parker's house and elec- LINGETTE SLIPS, all colors, regular 1.00. A birthday party was given last tric lights and a heating System On Sale ,. :. 75c 72x90 SEAMLESS, extra good quality SHEETS, have been installed. •-- -:— 36-inch FUe Silk bleached; regular 1.49—On Sale ...... Week for Mrs. Katie Derby at the LINGETTE BLOOMERS and STEP-INS, all colon. in tan, white, navy, eopen and black. yd. 119 home of her ^daughter, Mrs. Slevert Alfred Prongay of New York vis- Regular 79c—On Sale ited Mr. and- Mrs. Daniel Allaire 50c Regular 1-49 yard—On Sale ...... •IJDO. 81x90 Seamless, extra heavy quality SHEETS. Wllstrom. An evening of general Bleached; regular 1.59—On Sale • • • • sociability was enjoyed and Mrs.over Sunday. . . LADIES' NIGHT GOWNS, large assortment in colors, also white. '1.29 Derby received many birthday gifts. Values up to 1.49; all . 7Q>,;««1». Very Good Quality PILLOW CASES, bleached'; regular 39e— Those present were Mrs. Lavinia When there is something, a Want on sale for ' •. * v\* . 40-inch Marjacade On Sale— Advertisement in The Register can $ yd. iton, Mrs. George Liming, Mrs. in the newest shades and black; in two designs—blocked 42x36 23C do for you, dont try to do it In a LADIES' CREPE BLOOMERS, all colors, regular O pr. $1 Aft and striped.. Regular $1.79 yard—On Sale 1.00 2Sc Deborah Bogue, Miss Hattie Kings more expensive way.—Advertise- 49c—On Sale 38c pair or «> *«"« bury, Mr. and. Mrs. George King ment. FRUIT OF THE LOOM and MOHAWK PILLOW CASES and and ion George, Mr. and Mrs. Ivins LADIES' FINE QUALITY GOWNS, made of Windsor Crepe and SHEETS, Special Prices for the Sale. nainsook, white and coloredi regular 1.49. ' QC/« 36-inch Canton Vcjorhees and Ivlns and Charles Fresh Reliable FANCY PILLOW CASES, 45x36; regular 49c. Voorhees, Mr. and Mrs. Sievert On Sale >..'., ^JC All colors, regular 1.89 yard. yd. Walstrom, Mrs. Ernest Worth, Mrs. On Sala On Sale • < ..,..-. 37c" BANDEAUS, pink, all sizes) regular 49c. A.M. Robertson, Mrs. Ruth O'Neill, RUFFLED CURTAINS, made of checked marquisette s«t Mrs. Julia Sutton, Mrs, Stella On Sale' - with tie backs; regular 1.25—On Sale .....,....,..•> 85c Johes, Mr. and Mrs) Arthur Deevey, Seeds Marydear— Mis. Harry Brown and sons Harry LADIES' CB CORSETS, special for thi. sale; plain SI: A A pr. For Farm and Garden and elastic topi; regularegul r 1.49—On Sale XiVU A new aiik mixed fabric, made in beautiful coloring, with 7C>» yd- and Ernest and Harold Vaughn, contrasting deiigns. Regular .98e yd.—On Sale ' »» SOLD IN ANY QUANTITY •'• About $40 was cleared at a five- Our eqtire stock of CORSETS and CORSELETTES, also BRAS' and-ten-cent supper held last week S1ERES and BANDEAUS are reduced for this .sale. , Silk and Cotton Mixed and at the Methodist church. Mrs. Ar- WELLErVS LADIES' VOILE CHEMISE, assorted styles and color. thur M. Robertson was chairman of Regular 1.49—On Sale ...' 4.00 Rayon Crepes the supper committee, 7 Broad Street ': William Kruso Is building an ice in assorted patterns, atripes and figured. Formerly sold QC*, yd. ertam and candy stand on Bay ave- Red Bank, N.\J, up to 1.98 yard—On Sale ...v •'VV MERCHANTS STEAMBOAT CO. OF NEW JERSEY 40-inch Canton Crepe , 7 T|me Table In Effect M«y 27th, 1925 (Daylight Saving Time) > All eolorst special for the sale. Regularly sold $1 CQ yd. SuDjcct to'Chargo Without Notice fof'a.49 yard;u-On Sale *••'•' Steamers SEA BIRD and ALBERTINA Between Pier. 24, foot of Franklin Street, Mew York (Lending at the Loraine— A fine fabric, woven deiigns, large assortment of color, yd. CRINKLED BED SPREADS—flpscial,for,this Sale ' Battery to take on and let off Passengers only), and Highlands, • : • . •.—SIZE^r- , and patterns. Regular 79e yard—On Sale '...; 50c •••••' Oceanio and Red Bank. Regulir Price 2.25 63x90—On Sale S^fi Tilephone Call, Wilktr 7090 N.w York 423 Rid Bank, N. J. Regular Price 2.98 81x90—On |S*le 12,00 ;: Hlihluidi Taltphont 1264 • FOR RED BANK 36-inch Pure Imported Dress Linens 36-inch UNBLEACHED MUSLIN, fine quality) .0 yds, FOR NEW YORK All new shad... Regular 9Bc yard. yd. ': ', Dillf axc'fpt Sunday regular 15c yard—Special ...'. O 1 A.M. P.M. Daily exctpt Sundtj On Sale' . 69c Lny$ Plar 24, fool A, M. P. M. LADIES' SILK VESTS, all colors; regular 1.2S. Extra Fine Quality UNBLEACHED MUSLIN, 7 yes. »f iAA of Franklin Ureat.. BiSO 2i4B Leave R*d Bank 7i00 4.00 On Sale 85c yard wide) regular 19c yard—On Sala ...... * «'W L«»v« Bkttery Landing SiOO 3ilB Laavit Oettnie 7)20 4|2B "Windsor" Crepe Arrlv. Hl|hl»nd. L««y. Highland) ..... 7(85 4iB0 CRETONNE DRAPES, ready to put up on your $ set B.ltxr.pe for,underlhlngsi plain and figured, R.gular 99f» 3rd- 36-inch BLEACHED MUSLIN, regular I9e yd. 7 yds. $1 AA windows. Regular 1,49 set—On Sala ,*;• j_n.'«.u ....•'.... •...'... titnt •bout 10)50 BiOO Arrlva Battary Landing 1.00 3Bc ya Sal On S.I. :...... •..'.. I *»W Arrlva Oc.mnlo about Ui20 Bi30< about ;,...... 9iB0 6i80 RUFFLED GRENADINE, th. latest for ruffled curtains. OQ_ yd. ArrWa Red Bank Arrlv* Franklin itraat Yard wide; regular B9c yard—On Sula ,. JJC Extra Fine Quality BLEACHED MUSLIN, 38 In.' C yas. »1 AA , ; about MiBO e.oo about ...... IOIOO 7(00 wide) regular 22c yard—On Sale .;...... V l.VW SUNDAYS CHILDREN'S MERCERIZED SOCKS, fancy lops, all pr. SUNDAYS slies; regular BOc pair—On Sale UNBLEACHED SHEETING, vary good quallly^-Oa Sale '< A. M. 39c J w LMVI Piar 24, foot of Frank. P. M. _^ »« 49cy - * SScH. CHILDREN'S SILK SOCKS, all coloni regular B9c. pr. lln »tra«l »|3O U«T» Red Bank ...... 4i00 On Sala L.av« Baltary Undlng 6.00 Laav* Ooainlo 4i2B 39c TURKISH TOWELS, regular 28c grade. ft far II AA Arrlva Hlghlandi about IOIBO U»». Hlfhlandt ...... 4iB0 DR. POSNER CHILDREN'S •« SOCKS, sptclal for pr On Sal. W *»VW« AVHvaOcaanlo .bout 1J|2O Arrlra ~Batlar y Laadln" f abou• t 6iB—0 this Sale , „..,.., 25c Arrl»a Rtd Dank about ...,Ui80 Arrivt Franklin strati about i. 7iO0 EXTRA HEAVY BATH TOWELS, regular 4»«. fir $ MOtlOB—At Dattcry Landing, all elivated strains for uptown, LADIES' MERCERIZED HOSE; r.gular 39c. On Sale '.' 3lo .ash or '3 On Sale ..A •,»..•..• subway for uptown or to Brooklyn ana surficj oirs and ferrioa to 25c - EXTRA LARGE and HEAVY BATH TOWELS, O for I Statin ialand and Brooklyn, can be reached In two minutes. ' regular 79e—On Sale .,.,.....5Bo each o,r *• ," At Rtd Bank, buuoi for Shrewsbury, E»tontown, Long Branch. LADIES' BUNGALOW APRONS, made of-ch.ek.d and plaid ging- hams. Our entire stock divided Into 9 lots— ; AsburyPark, Fair Haven,, Oceanic, Rumson, Little Silver, Camp Vail The 08a grade for CQ., and the 1.2B grade for 7C- FANCY TOWELS, rsgular 79o and B8c. ' 4 lir |t •nd Ocean port. < ' On Sale ...... •.;...;,....,•....,.,,,... * * i Special attention given to the,care of Autos, Horns and Carriages, .' i \ SPECIAL TRIP—SUNDAY, MAY 24th—ONLY LADIES' KIMONAS, made of Sarpaallna Cr.pa with illk embrold.' PILLOW CASE TUBING, ll.ach.d, very good ' Thar* Will b» a boat leaving Ney York, Franklin street at ,8t30 «r.d front) the n.w style klmonai all oloied; ' -- -- Just received a large ihipmentof Cretonnes, special this sal A. M. Battery Landing,: 0:00 A. H, Roturning leayo Red Bank 8iOO Regular 1.08—On Sale . •., , •1.49 f6r this Sale, all new patterns for the summer; suit- 43 Inch 38c 45 Inch P.-M. for Battiry Landing Orjy. - „ .... ,. . , } On July 4th and Ubor Day Boata Will Run on Sunday.Stnedule. HOUSE DRESSES ol tlia b.tt.V hind. Our entire stock, regular able for drapes and furniture coverings; extra heavy WHITE,OUTING FLANNEL, rlguUr it* rir*. ' prlc.s up to a.»S—on sale all for each •• \Burdge 4 Russell's 8lghtnolna; Buaiei to and from Long Branch one prlt auality; dine must lee them in order to appreciate On Sale .',..,.,<» )|hd Aibury Park wlli mett all boats on their arrival at Red Bank. , •1.49 lelr valuer former prices ranging from OQC ydt DECOBATION^AY, MAY 80th and SUNDAY, May Blit-Uavi LADIES' HAND DAGS, all colorsi regular 1.49. 36-lneh WHITE OUTINO FUNNEL, r«gul*r If* j nklln Unit OiOO and 8iB0 A. M, Battery 8s80 and OiOO A. M, On Sal ,;,, 39c up to 50c yd.~AH op Sale for •«•/ On Sal ,,,. i, < 11 urnlnjr'ltavi R«d Bank 8i80 and 4iO0 V, M. St80 Boat from Rtd ( 95c BED BANK REGISTER. MAY 20,1928. *.-*• on home ownerships New Jersey RUFFIN1 & AMBROSI RED BANK REGISTER; the other day, said that from fifty , CONTRACTORS to fixty per cent of the persons Arrowsmith Post, H.O00K, Wlior a& Publlilur, Plain and Fancy Blocksr t OB O..HANC8, A.ioelrt* in New Jersey who owned their T homes had mortgage! on their Cement Work \ -- f"t 'i THOMAS IRVING BROWN. homes. These newifaperi seemed No. 61 ' " -' Spindles and'] BIUIBMI HMUWMI to think it wot a reproach on New Phom Conn. — '-*• Jersey that so large a proportion of Dept. N. J. MORE FLOWERS the homes should be mortgaged. SubicripUon Pric.il • • • Geraniums Snapdragon Up to fifteen or twenty years ago Grand Army of the most men were ashamed to admit Calindula $';*j*itwtd «t tha postolBc. it Bed Bank, that Ihoy had mortgages on their Republic Ag^ratum ' If,' Jm ai iteond olm mattw,. homes. Rather than put mortgages Begonias on their homes they paid rent. The Benj. Eldridge, Commander •'Y .-WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1925. rent they, paid to their landlords would have given them full owner, Sweet Elysium Vinca ' TOWN TALK. ship oi their hornet in a dozen or fifteen years. Because they were Cannas Verbena , Major Stanley Washburn of ashamed to have it known that there i,' Jikewood lias withdrawn- from the was a mortgage on their homes they ;-.„ ; . , - Red Bank, N. J., May 19, 1925. Heliotrope Funlda }(1 contest for the Republican nomina- iept on paying rent. , ' GENERAL ORDERS. " . .' : »' ' ••'-, German & English Ivy Marigold tton for congress from this district •...*•» . , Major Washburn is connected with The building; and loan aesocfc '• •.•'-•NO. 1. ' •.'.'••' ..••"'."••'.. . ' . '•' ;;, . an industry in North Dakota which "Petunia Boston Ferns tions and the modern manner in i L i J Wpplies the state .with its greatest I. ' The near approach of Memorial pay with its sacred ai>d • inspir- R miiTpr Is one which they arc conducted have very ing memories calls.for the closing up of our shattered ranks for the duty • nipply of fuel. The president of this largely changed this sentiment. In frietidthatwiUbe ' • company has recently died and the of tendering tribute, to the memory.of that great host that has paiisd WE WELCOME VISITORS the old days building and loan asso- but of affairs of life and who in their day and time evidenced unfalter- truthfully frank with , harden of operation and executive ciations were regarded ai business ing devotion to country and flag. Memorial Day this year falls on Sat- you. However, do not responsibility falls jn Mr. Wash- enterprises to make money for the urday, May 80th. .. . V Our Greenhouse* we open »t all time* for inspection and' burn. He feels that his first duty stockholder). Today most of them worry over increasing is to the people who depend on the are operated to create home own- The Patriotic duty to be fulfilled by the surviving comrades of; the we respectfully solicit a call from you. ' ' wrinkles or lack oi jwUifta for their work and for-their Grand Army of the Republic it clearly outlined in the General Ordet! of >ers, with the profits to stockholders General John A. 'Logan, issued as Commander in Chief of the. Grand Orders taken now (or Sweet Potato Plants in lots, either; 'lovely hair. livelihood and to the people who" as a side issue. The result has been look to this concern for their supply Army of the Republic at Washington,!). C, on May 6,1868. wholesale or retail that a man today is usually much We can improve your ef winter fuel. On this account he more'ashamed to admit that he is Since last this Post.met to pay tribute.of love and Teverenrt,- we has decided not to be a candidate find Our Almighty Commander has called from our ranks for promotion complexion and' your paying rent than he is to admit that ; ior the Republican nomination for he has a mortgage on his house. to the Grand Army above the following comrades: • • • coiffure. congress this year, • *> * • • * • WILLIAM MEARS Try one treatment then Major Washburn states that this If the man who has a mortgage note the change. Jntenuption to his present political on his house lays aside every month THOMAS JENNINGS WISE FLORIST campaign in this congressional dis- the amount he wouLd have to pay Priritt, Co. C, 69th N»w YorW Voluntetri • tricfr has not altered his intentions for rent for a house like that he oc- bled October 17, 1924 WHOLESALE or RETAIL - In New-Jersey-politics—He:says cupies, lie would Jiave a reserve surrt i^ that if the devoted friends who at-the"end of~a dozen, years or IO SALESROOM ...« CMENHOUSES-Avenue Two Riverf, Rumson; N. J. sufficient to pay off the mortgage,', Private, Co. F,. 29tH Nmr Jenajr Voluntoer. stood with him in his campaign a Died. November 14, 1924 year ago and who have increased in principal and. interest; If the. mort- Telephone 361 BEAUTY SALON number since then are willing to gage is held by a building, and loan support him next year, he will then association, the amount he pays be a candidate for this position; and monthly to the building and loan as- with thi3T>acking.he says he is will- sociation •will pay off the mortgage "We cheriib their memorr and mourn tfcdr ab«nco." hdigAwix —II. Arrowsmith Post invites, all military-ana veteran patriotic ingto^ organizations to assist in the exercises of Memorial Say and those days' years until he is elected to congress. appertaining to its observance. . • The building and loan associations * * • of Monmouth county provide means III. Owing to infirmities the'Post this year does not feel able to Major Washhurn has the right every week for from forty to sixty undertake: the. responsibilities, of conducting1 a celebration including: a kind of courage for a political cam- persons, to own their own homes. general parade of the various organisations. And its opinion holds to a paigner. He believes in certain This makes upwards: of 2,600 fam- very quiet observance' of the Day, inviting;' the organisations that always. principles. He. is willing to battle assist so well to accompany the Post in its visits to Public Schools and ilies a year who own their own all'other exercises and. duties, ,, ' for these principles again and homes through the work of these as- ,again, no matter how many times he sociations. may have to be a candidate before IV. Arrowsmith Post.invites Samuel T. Sleeper Camp, No, 16, Sons Winning success. * * *. of Veterans, and its ladies' auxiliary, Nd. 13, Sons of Veterans, to assist It is a great work' these associa- in the several'personal duties of the Post incident to Memorial Day, as ' * * • tions are. doing* They encourage set'forth in these general orders. ; . Major Washburn's political, and - governmental beliefs may be.right thrift and the right, kind of thrift. V. American Legion Post,'No. 159» Veteran* of Foreign Wars Port'; or wrong. Bathe sincerely believes It is not toe thrift which provides No. 438, Cavalry- Veterans' Association, Sons of the American Jteyola- 'in them.' And when a man believes- for. temporary pleasures, but the ticn, Daughters of the American Revolution, Rainbow Division Veterans. • in certain principles it is his duty kind of thrift that gives one a home Cianish War Veteran*, Soldiers' Memorial Association, Troop E, 102d "to himself and Ills duty to the pub- of-one's very, own at little or no. Cavalty.iAmeriean Legion Ladies'-Auxiliary, and, all citizens to-'-bi rep- more cost than the amount of rent resented by the Mayor and Borough Council; arft invited to assist and ic to stand valiantly in behalf of co-operate in honoring the Soldier Dead in all observances as follows: those principles. Only in that way which would be paid. can the right be. eventually estab- • •'•' VI. , Thunday, M»y 28th; and Friday, May 29th, will bo observed lished. Sixty years ago Herbert Initead oi being a reproach to jointly as Patriotic Day, Post Patriotic Instructor, Comrade Albert C' Spencer, the greatest of all English Harrison, will arrange to- visit the several schooli in Fair Haven, Rum- have a mortgage on, one's home, it son, Little Silver, Shrewsbury and Red Bank as follows: ' ' TahiloBophers, in writing on this very is a matter for pride,. It is a sign Jtopic, said: "Not as adventitious to the neighborhood and to the Thursday, May 28th, Fair Haven, two schools, 9:30 and ?O A^M; Vill the wise man regard tho faith . Thursday, M8J-28th,'RUmson, two school*, 10:30 and 11:15 A;M that is in him. The highest truth world that the occupant of that for House that he sees he will fearlessly utter, home will soon have it free and Details from all organizations mentioned in this section of General knowing that thereby ho is playing clear,' and where, no matter what Orders will report to Comrade Harrison at Post Room at 9 A. M. sharp to —his right part in the world; knowing misfortunes may befall, that' family visit the above schools and return to Red Bank for luncheon after which will-always-have-st-roof-ovor-its .theyJwilLvisitJLittle Silv«r-'at-l:30-and Shrewsbury-at-2il5-P.-M, that if he effects tho changes and ra- head. - . —iorms-aimed-atrwellrif-notr-woll It will be important that these Details arrange to carry out this pro- TpTflttptly-Sff-arriBf-ton^ ' also, though not so well." The towns of Monmouth county ~e4New-Jerseyrwe announce--- -o-o-o-o-o- are said to have a greater number Friday, May 29th—Same Details to report to Comrade"Harri«on at oj..home, pwnersjn. proportion to Post Boom at 9 A. M. amd visit Oakland Street School at" 9:1S A. M., a new and special rate for gas to be applied ~"™~MaJ"dr~Washburn's- -withdrawal population than any other locality Shrewbury-Avenue Sohool «t 9i45 A.-M., River Street School at-10il6 leaves two candidates for tho Re- A. M.,"Beech Street School at 10:45 A. M., Mechanic Street'School at in the state. That is a great matter 1:15 P. M. and the High School at 2:0O P. M. T t^residences; cdmme^ publican nomination still in the field. for pride, even-though a compara- They are Stewart F. Appleby of As- tively large number of homes may The organizations mentioned in foregoing Section V- will furnish tpries in the Red Bank, Long Branch, Asbury bury Park and Frederick C. Schnei- be mortgaged. Persons thrifty committees and transportation for s«me to assist, in all observances on der of New Brunswick. Mrs. Lewis enough to get a home with a mort- the foregoing dates and on Sunday, May 24th, and in the morning and Park, Belmar and Point Pleasant districts $. Thompson and her following gage on it are thrifty enough to pay afternoon of Memorial Day. These committees -will furnish Details to . are working hard for Mr. Apple- accompany Post Patriotic Instructor Harrison to visit the Schools and off that mortgage, and that is -what should report to him promptly as above' instructed. by. Their support is regarded by usually happens. Off all the homes where; gas is to be used exclusively for heat- Mr. Appleby's friends as making it which have been created through VII. For the observance of Memorial Day at the surrounding ' certain that he will carry Monmouth .cemeteries the Post and Details from the foregoing organizations will as- * ing from a central plant building and loan associations of 1 county by' a large majority, and Monmouth county, hot or.e home semble at the Post Room ori Sunday morning. May 21th, ad nine o'clock they believe that 'Major Washburn's sharp to visit the cemeteries at Colt's Neck, Holmdel, Keyport, Belford, in five hundred has ever defaulted Trimt:-, Middletown and Mt. Olivet A '* "• Withdrawal will be equally certain in its payments. This is a record The final cost of house beating by gas will to give Mm a big majority in Ocean of which Monmouth county home Vlt. The Ladies' Auxiliary, No. 13, having kindly offered to.pro- county. Mr. Schneider's friends in owners and Monmouth county build vide automobile .tranportation to these cemeteries, Post No. 61 kindly now closely approximate that of coal, with the Middlesex county, whero he lives, ing and loan associations can be requests that assistance be rendered to trie Auxiliary by members of the lay that Mr. Schneider will carry his truly proud. a several organizations and citizens in general by contributing the use of added advantages of flexibility, ease of control, own county by a majority sufficient automobiles for the conveyance of- those who are detailed to visit tntn to overcome any vote which Mon- (Town Talk continued on page 16.) cemeteries as well as the entire Post, No. 61, who number about ten even temperatures, cleanliness and freedom jnouth and Ocean counties may pile -who can attend. up for Mr. Appleby; and they say BIG MUSIC SEASON. 1 Those who will tender the use of their cars will kindly report to Mrs . from labor and attention. further that tlie chances ara Mr. Katharine Cogginsy phone 459 R. B, or Mrs; Louise Cree, phone 263-R, Bchneidcr will carry' both of these Orchestra Concert! Start at Aibury counties over Mr. Appleby. Park June 27th. IX. Sunday evening, May 24th,'the Post and all organizations pan Recentlydesignedequipmentfor house heat* * • • Plans are being made for one of tlcipatlng will assemble at the Y. M. C. A. rooms, Monmouth street, Red the greatest musical seasons ever Bank, at seven' o'clock to attend Divine Worship at the First Baptist Mr. Schneider is said to be the held at Asbury Park. The season Church, Red Bank, on invitation of Rev. William E. Braisted, whs will ing gives assurance of efficient operation of gas (Organization candidate. The pri- preside. Services begin at 7:30. maries this year are held in June, will open on Juno 27th with Simone fired steam, hot water or vapor boilers, and for the politicians in the lnst legislature Manthia's symphony orchestra at X. There are no appointments made this year for a general paradei the Arcade and will continue until having Bhovcd the primaries three XI. Saturday, May 30th, Decoration Day., the Post and Details will months ahead of the usual time, so September 8th. Organ recitals will the first time, with this new rate, makes the be given at tho Arcade every day assemble at Post Room at nine o'clock sharp to visit cemeteries at Little as to hold them before pcoplo get Silver and Shrewsbury. The detail- from Sons of Veterans Camp 16 wiU piueh interested in politics. This from Memorial day until the open proceed direct to Fair View cemetery and there place flags on the irsves installation of such equipment a wise and gives a candidate having organiza- ing of the orchestra season. In ad- and return to Post Room for luncheon, which will-be served by the ladles' tion support a much-better chance dition to the orchestra several well auxiliary, No. 13. economical investment of nomination than when tho pri- known vocalists have been engaged to appear at the Arcade. XII. At 1:30 P. M. the Post will reassemble at Post Room to pro- mary Is held after general interest ceed to Fair View cenietery, whero the Post Service will be held at two hai been aroused. Political organi- o'clock. At tho conclusion of the Post Service the post will proceed Un- With this new heating equipment you can sations can get tho organization der escort of U. S. Regulars from Camp Vail to the plot of the Memorial Votes out at tlio primary easily, no Monument of the 29th N. J. Volunteers, where exercises will be held now be assured of scientific cohtrolof the tem- matter whoa the primary is hold; suitable to the dedication of this monument. These exercises will be nn> •while candidates who do not have dor the auspices and control of tho Memorial Monument Committee and perature in your house at all times, due to thli support have hard work to rally the Post will act in accordance with such order of exercises as the com- Voters to the polls unless there is mittee have prepared. thermostatic regulation. This is but one of the {widespread interest in their candi- XIII. By resolution of the National Encampment, Grand Army of dacy.- This is one of the reasons the Republic, flags on Memorial Day will be hoisted at half mast until many advantages which you obtain if you Why Mr. Schneider's friends aro so noon, then at full mast. • Confident of hia nomination. XIV. The Pott solicits contributions of flowers. Those dosirimr to "Heat your House with Gas." contribute same may leave them at the entrance to the Post Room )• . • ,.;', 0" the Democratic sldo everything Clayton & Magee's building. Broad street, Red Sink, up to 1:00 P M' on Saturday, May 80th, and at the Little Silver and Shrewsbury ce'me- Full information is now available at any of |s lerono. Not a cloud Is to bo scon t- ")s up to OsSO A. M. that day. J . tin the Democratic prlmnry horizon. Th« stale and congressional; mid XV. Thoso who, would care to contribute funds towards the ex- our offices listed below; or a postal card with fcounty candidates will Imvo no op- penscs of the Post for Mombrlal Day observances may do so by reftiit- position. They will not havo to rond ling In the narno of Arrowsmith Post, No. 01, to George W. Chandler, 2B your name and address on it will bring our he iky with their pica and prayer IF you !inv« strenuous days Peters Placo, Red Bank, N. J., who is acting for Quartermaster and Ad. jutynt. Tho Post «t preient will graciously appreciate such contribution* lor primary support. They aro on ahead of you—whether of and tho rocolpt of such will be thankfully acknowledged. "luuul"i« representative in person. Caiy street for a month to come 1 Work or ploy—you could XVIICVI,. Sunday, Jun« Mth, will be observed as Flag Day, at which ' , J not do hotter than to "stoke time comrades will display Old Glory and invlto their neighbors to do ;Aft the primary tho Ropubll- tho sntno. aris, who aro now fighting among up" on milk. It'i the finest hmi»lvM and hammering each flesh and mutclo builder. XVH. The FltyolgFlfty-olghth h AnnuaAnnuall Encampment of G. A.. R.. D Jorsey w bee held at Cape MaMaywy City ,T Nh. J,, WdW«dnasdda lr In' the political new/ipapen, May wo deliver a supply Jersey Central Power &. Light Co. dr*w s long breath of rtllef. "•wilt »ay that all the things •very morning? ^ sussuss fc RED BANK -LONG BRANCH • ASBURY PARK (• BELMAR • POINT PLEASANT " \yt been saying about the ' dldtti kra untruo and >)in who rot the R«pubU« FOR ttloini artpatrloU of the By order of • BENJAMIN ELpRIDGE, . 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vj Women's Fine Women's Women's Stripe CQC Women's Crepe Lingette Georgette and HOUSE BANDEAUS ,| Rayon Silk VESTS GOWNS SATIN SLIPS «J*' BLOOMERS and BLOOMERS and Tub Silk •/. SATIN.SLIPS Brocaded DRESSES 69c 39c STEP-INS STEP-INS. CHEMISE SILK $1.00 29c 45c all shade,* all sizes CHEMISE 59< 16c $L85 all sizes SALE OF BOYS* Extraordinary Opening SPECIAL! Women's and Misses' New Summer WASH SUITS DRESSES! 1

See their peerless beauty, feel -Your Chance to Buy the Smart- their quality, and you'll be con- est- .Styles for Leas Than the vinced that it is a dress sale that Wholesale Cost of Materials means great savings on every -Alone—You-Never-Saw-Yahies; , . dress, ...•__. _,__- __,__.. Like These Before— Sizes Up to' 46 Opening Sale of Marvelous New' ALL NEW STYLES This is positively ths loweat price at Thousands of which these dretses have been offered. SUMMER HATS Genuine broadcloth, guaranteed fast col- 4 ors in IS lovely'styles. Beautiful color Eeal. Swiss hair Hats, large Other Suits $1.29 to $2.95 Women combination!, chic in trim; frocks of a hair brimsi with velvet crown, hundred summer uses. .Sizes 16 to"46. • flower trimmed. Shapes and $2-85 will atteiid this Event—get here color effects are unusually attractive Women's Pure. Thread Silk when doors open at 9:00 A. M. I FULL FASHIONED Every day in. every way we Other New Hats Children's Hats HOSIERS will give the public values which' $1.85 $1.45 to $2.45 A 1PURCHASE to that portion of the public that V KNOWS VALUES, are amaz^ Remarkable Opening that will go down in our records as one of the best we ever made, if not THE ing. This is one of those values. SPECIAL! BEST. There is not a frivol of fashion -that hai been neglected, and many a dis- Girls' Summer tinctive model made along; original linci will catch the eye. • Printed, Figured and Plain Women's Silk Hose Full Fashioned Silk Hose Crepes and Georgettes DRESSES All Btmeu Voile, organdie and Fashion Them .lawn.- Dainty as can bo 49c-59c In gay, new high shades, sombre tonei —with ruffles, ribbons, $2*5 $1.49 There's a bewildering variety and tasteful combinations of colors. Styles laces and rosebuds. galore—straightline, flare, godet, circular, of fetching styles and the fabrics tunic, in fact, everything considered smart Broadcloth Blouses are exceptionally fine. Every for Spring and Summer. Trimmings are Other Dresses novel, new, delightful—lacei, ribbons; frock beautifully made, too. jabots, handkerchief drapes, embroider!*!, 85c to $6.75 Wonders of worth! tucks, etc. A CHARMING DRESS FOR EVERY OCCASION IN THIS GROUP Girls' New Prince of Wales 1 TO $39.75 Serge Coats Satisfaction guaranteed Wonderful Opening Special of Women's and Misses' Brand New Coats Jlattl. B.hruu" Brunswick on Friday. 3ttn Com.r A Saving of B Olbion «ooo Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burke and daughter Anna anil Mrs. Frank A Hartanror 1ST.2J 0 Schneider of Freehold spent a day Oft, Milter last week at Trenton. ' . TIOMBC. 8«rl ••••• J. J. Tlmco. Mrs. M. Gibbs and Mrs. Richard irtnw Vonlr Pettie JnCTB-returned home after at- $361 ATJiMrTIC HIGHLANDS tending tho^ convention of the .'•",• 'BEUMAE Daughters of Liberty at According to'tHe moat co«»wyrtof rfifflktrfffijAf i,aryA!l«or •••....;•...... V.. 19M1 City last week. T. Y. Fare 313.20 The Presbyterian • Brotherhood motorists pay $36,000,000 a year for chaaais lubricttion. J.S. Tarr ...... ••••,•••• 286.32 0. W. Morrll ,..4..... 116:90 will meet tonight in the chapel, W. B. Rogtri 180.52 William C. Bowman of Chicago' And that ram represents bat a fraction of the saving BRADLEY BEACH •was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. D, Ei thatmotoristswouldenjo^ifaUcaT«w«i«;iikofhs<^vdand JIargaretta Ntwnun ,...... !. Laird a few days recently. . M. T. Newport 29».14 Six, equipped with the - . EATONTOWN Mrs. John Lewis of Trenton was EUpktn Hlntaion surprised/on her 78th birthday by W Hl 0 her children. Mr, and. Mrs. Frank \ C M. Luyiter • I* -" Lewis, Mrs! Richard Pettie and For- "One-Shot" Lubrication System A. B. Noa ,. man Applegate were among the 0UenMd»te8ow«Iln«Ml*e»ptA%> .-•> ' FREEHOLD guests.. V V A.M-J?,"*' •-•• 2U81!M25 J; Symmes Duncan ha« homht'i This exclusive, high pressure Bystem does more than X, L. Ely. new "team of horses of Clayton eliminate the actual cost of having a garage or service iM«r.., • Palmer. • ' ' '.•',• Pitt ...... 1J -M Join R.llljr S30.OO station lubricate vital bearings. ' ' lll 81.02 Rev. and Mrs; A. Raymond. Eck- els and Rev. and Mrs. Fred W. Blmcht Lijton, 13 Wuhlntton.' 147.01 Druckenmiller were guests at din- Aceetsories for. this It eliminates the {inconvenience of leaving the car to 511.25 r.er on Wednesday at the home of The knitted ensemble sketched here is com- costume include the • have it done or of doing the job yourself. I. reduces aervicB, 182.00 Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Conover. Miss Elsie Gibbs is home after posed of 2-pc dress, trig cut-felt hat at maintenaro, and depreciation costs. Ard L gi'arr^ees a In'It, Poll. spending the winter with her sister, skirt plain, blouse pat- 10.95 and the tan properly functioning, smoothly operating car at all times. 108.76 Mrs. De Leyn pf_Newburg. jc. r. B»M 81.67 terned, at 25.00 and laced leather low 1 Thiodore Swan 808.11 Mr., and-Mrs? John H. Cook of For you simply step on aplunger and every moving part Red Bank Were recent guests of Mr. knitted coat at 25.00. shoes, 10.00, 1|L L. Boyl. . . 662.40 and Mrs. Charles F., McDonald. is flushed witb clean, live lubricant Any Cleveland Six LONG BRANCH • The Clean-Up day of the Presby- dealer will show you, terian church was successful in uv. B«w»t« !!!•£• every way. The Mite society will meet in the Pheab. Coljra* •••• Quality Sixes from $895 to '1725 S.D. D.r •• 119.68 chapel Friday with Mrs. A. T. Ap. * (bClld T. Dlvaiid.. 221.64 plegate, Mrs. William E. Mount and 169.86 Mrs. Charles F. McDonald aa host- B. aVrawi.".'.'.'.'.'." .;.,..... »S-« esses. The eighth grade of the. English- SMART TRA^EIi town^public school will give a party L1LLEY & QUINN 5- ?J^:::::::::;:::::::: VdlFriday of next week in the school auditorium. RED BANK GARAGE X^na Pcnta' for the Decoration Day Trip 30 and 32 WEST FRONT ST., RED BANK, N. J. Tol. 10J9 R. B. J. P. Rli The Presbyterian Sunday school W. 1. Stymtcki will purchase new chairs because of 930.00 ^-can be both artistic and serviceable, fashiorlable. and II. Thornton »« the increase in attendance of the yet inexpensive—as demonstrated in our very complete * . MANAS9UAN school. ' •. '• ... P stocks. Especially do we emphasize the knitted wear that CLBVKIAND AUTOM0BIt» COMPANT .CL*VELANO MATAWAN stays looking trim so long, that tucks without crushing X. Sroimtler Slock Salesmen Annlai Xarr Horkn Robert Boyd and Benjamin E«id- even into the most crowded of suit cases. ' "•'.':••- . Marzaret Mollahan ...... BwJwiit Ron! •'•ol) n>an were arrested in Frank Pitten- WOMEN'S AND MISSES' KNITTED COATS, •' MIDDLETOWN ger's home at Howell on Saturday 13.75 to 29.50 V. H. Bcott, 1««.»° v/hile they were trying to sell al OOSAN GBOVE WiDMEN'S AND MISSES' BALBRIGGAN X. H. Albrllht H'-7' leged worthless stock to Pittenger. A. B. Brown -., -•..... • :_i._ J J{-*' The men were held in ?S,O0O bai DRESSES, 9.75 to 18.75 lolla Gre.n •• — 10i.*o each. Boyd and Keidman are said V '• StlUETAMD THIRD PLO0RS '---• - OCEANPORT to have sold stock of a defunct rub- % L. Lajton ...v 2»«.07 PORT MONMOUTH ber tire company at par to Henna. John VinRlper .....:...'.. 110.41 G< Reid, John H. DuBoio and Miu RED BANK • Annabelle DuBois of Freehold, re- m»k c«t .!!« L : BAM B E R G E R&CO. C. N. Dicker *«•« ceiving nearly $3,000 in cash for JohnMrion. «J-« the stock. "One of America's Great Stores" Newark, N. J. John Mirehtnt > «• J « X. H. Scott 5 3I> SEAGIRT '. Mint Find New Dump. Bnwnirt Trail The Long Branch board of health W WAVSIDE has notified Norman S. Tice ani ntI« company, the city garbage cor WIST LONG BRANCH 2"-08 tractprs, to stop dumping: rubbis' on the property south of Broadway ENGLISHTOWN NEWS. and west of the railroad tracks. " Her. Fr«d DruckmilleraefrDeijree- Several-coraplnints-had^bsen-mad *t Princeton~ " • . concerning obnoxious smoke and Bev. Fred W. Druckenmiller-had nd£m_irom.Jhe_diimpine... ground.. the degree of master of theology Firemen have been called out sev- conferred upon him by Princeton .eral times recently to put out fire: Mminary at their annual com- in ,the dump, inencemeht. Mrs. Emma Drucien- miller of Rogersford and sister, Belraar Boy Drowned. Mrs. Frank Eiler of Spring City, Louis Rand,f ten-year-old son o who were visiting the former's son Mrs. Julia Rand, a colored resident for a few days, attended the com- of Belraar, was drowned when he mm mencement. fell from a wooden jetty into the Miss Dorothy Smith of Philadel- ocean Saturday afternoon. Louii phia spent the week-end with Hiss and two other boys were gathering (Virginia Evanson. wood oh the beach when the acci- Mr. and Mrs. Lester Palmer had dent occurred. •R their recent guests Mr. and Mrs. • Harold Okerson and children of Spring Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Donahay and daughter of Mana- Best in tquan, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Donahay and children of Cranbury (tation. Miss Ann Pettie was the guest of Miss Victoria Weber .of Old Bridge last week. ' Rev. A. Raymond Eckels, pastor bf the Plainsboro church, brought ]nd Mrs larry Hancock. Mrs. l harles Lapple spent last week with her son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs John Lapple of Elmhurst are all taken-you know you'll have to have one- MUs Addle Overman of Rahway was the week-end guest of Ml»s Mildred Hulsart. The John A, Stults bible dasi had Get it today! fcn enjoyable sociable at the home Of Mrs. 'William E. Reynolds last RGURES •week. Mn. •)• Berger spent a few days Our customers' Jait week at New York. Mr. and Mrs. William I. Davlson, cost figures We have a straw to fit every face, figure or fancy, made show that our for us by Townsend Grace Co., and known as the best. • /• URIC ACID tire service is TRV THE WlLUAMS TREATMENT 85 Cent Bottle (32 Doiei) a big item in FREE: Jut IX.OM rou atirt th. dir -wor >'l economical had ttrad, atlff !•«• and aim. and mtuclti, an whllir h»d, burnlni and b.tilni down $2 $3 lni In lha baak—w*rn out Ufam tb. ity !]»•—iti »ot think »oy bava to day tn truck hauling. CMat aandltlon. B. (trend v.ll. with no .tlrT Jolnli. .or. awl.i. rbtuuitld valu, achlni hick or John. Hansen tntf 4touH}_«»und bjr ioir mad< add »If >oti auS.r trow T«r w.iktun, Phone 72 R rllh tarnliw, ••ildlna' palm, or It you ar. 42 Wcit Front 8tn»t Manhattan Genuine til and"oiit"o(| SidTTafbad b lift a down' " {Im.i" a wikb you will apirioUU th. rail, eomfotl R*dBanV,N.J. aijuTjl T itnitbJbTitrYnith "Mii V«f»au't'"•iiouiu«t»Bt hld 7l«i ! T* yrer* Th. WUIIira. Tnatm.nt 'on. Shirts Panama «IMM kfdnar and bladda...... r IIII.IMI" , rhiu «»d ' Mr allu»nt« «b.n du« to k rou kivt n.vtr triad Th. Goodrich Phoenix Hati iMit, wa will tlT. you on* dM*a) fr.. it r"> will I anl itDd It with your mil Had 10 ••nil Hosiery $5 to $10 Naklnl, •(«., lo Th*

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I, G!«we«! WIUI»1«UB Ce. xt • RED BANK REGISTER, MAY 20, 1926/ I . ">'• ' •/•r3V ,'>/•''••. '•j.l'U'' oV-,'•» ADMIT THEIR GUILT. with Louis Snyder and be is now wworkingg * on one of the Brakeley :->-. .<:" Mail Caught in Farmingdala Rob- thi l Whara Radio l» a ProfeBtlon, Not a Sfdo Una, bery Conf.M, farm* near this place. Ralph B. Lott has had » tele- Samuel Craig and Charles Van- ihone .put in his house. leerbeke, two of the men who A large number of the residents cere caught last week in the act of of this- place attended a play given robbing the freight station at Farm- at the Freehold high school Friday ngdale, have admitted their guilt night:: ind have agreed to waive indict- Thomas I. Wolcott is spending Second National Bank B(dg Broad Si, Red Bank, N. J, \ ,.ent 'and plead guilty. ( The state several days with his daughter, Mrs. M olice and county detectives have Sadie Matthews of Eatontown. DODGE BROTHERS ncovered evidence which appears Edward Hebcler, who ,is at Phonal 184. ' R. S. JOHNSON. Prop. connect the men with about ten Forked River for the summer, spent ther robberies. Edward Voorhees, Thursday and Friday at his home COMMERCIAL CAR vho accompanied Craig and^Van- ere. EXCLUSIVE AGENT FOR JQ rleerbeke and who was shot in the Miss Beatrice. Doyle was home ng by a state trooper, is rccover- Saturday and Sunday from Cream ng-«t-a-T-ren ton-hospital.—He-will -Ridge>7-wher«-ihe-4eaches-elievetl to have been stolen. What Mrs. Archibald Reynolds, of West In fact, merchants value the ap- he state'police.claim is a list of Ku Freehold, and Mr, and Mrs. Lester Clux members was also found, in Perrine, and their two children of Stromberg-Carlson. Paragon, pearance of thVcar second only to Craig's home. He is aaid to be an Hightstown. ifflcial of the Klan. Craig and Van- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Weeks and the low-cost, dependable mileage eerbeke are married and have Mrs. George Taylor spent Saturday Western Electric. hildren.. They' are 40 and 28 nd Sunday with Elwood Smith of it delivers. •ears old respectively. Glendola. Mrs. Louis Plotkin spent last HOLMDEL NEWS. Wednesday at Long Branch. |eath of MM. Lida Tucker, Who Mrs. Aaher Crawford picked a Screen Commercial Car $910, f. o. I. Delrolt'j $960 delW«r«d Wai Well Known Here.- ew ripe strawberries last week. Mrs. Lida Tucker of Iiidgewood, They were the first to be gathered ,'ho was well known at this place here this year. ecause of her frequent visits here, Mr. and Mrs. Frank • Matthews ied Tuesday of last week.. The fu- were recent guests of Mr. end Mrs. FRANK VAN SYCKLE ; leral and burial took place Friday Simon Pyle of Hamilton. ,t Laurel Hill; near Delaware Mrs. Henry Ritscher has'recov- E. V. HUGHES, Mgr. - 149-151 We« Front St. Vater Gap, where Mrs. Tuoker for- ered from sickness. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Conover of [?: • 'L'ii;-'''':!i. i Telephone-1296 lerly lived. Charles 13. Ely of this ace attended the funeral. Freehold spent part, of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Chriney Conover. • Fred Allgor has started a news- Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Soffel of aper delivery business. He carries Newark were visitors here Saturday on after school hours and on Sat- and Sunday. irdays. ' School will close for. the summer Kev. John Sherman and Chriney, vacation Tuesday, June Oth. oseph, John and Harold Holmes Elbert VanMater lost a horse by vere spectators at a baseball game colic last week. ,t Hightstowji Saturday. ' *"" The members of the girls' ath- etic association have their tennis LINCROFT NEWS. " :ourt nearly completed. Peter Ma- Family from Aibury Park Takei Up plowed up'the land for tho court Their Residence Here. Ireo of charge and a number of William Coulan and family of roung fellows contributed their Asbury Park moved last week in services to help .make the couft. Mrs! Harry Langendorf's new house The use of the land for the court on the Red Bank road. was donated by Aaron Sutphen. There is no change in the condi- William VanBrunt, son of Henry tion of Mrs. Michael Moore, who /anBrunt, has a new bicycle. has been very sick several weeks. OU know your car. Others only see it • Mrs. Eugene Ely and William E. Catches of fish in Swimming river The car you ride in should be at least as Irawford have had their houses re- near this place have been few and Y ainted by Sickles Bros. far between the past week^. Earlier good looking as the shoes you walk in—and it Rev. and Mrs. A. H. Sutphen of in' the. season there was good fish- New Monmouth.were visitors here ing. can be—easily. laturday. Louis Steinmuller of Chapel Hil Last week the Ely estate sold spent Saturday and Sunday with For the price of a pair of shoes, you can with :eams of horses to the Anness-Pot- Ralph WillgerodU Miss Eunice ;er fire clay company of 'Wood- Brogley of New Brunswick spent Devoe Motor Car Finish*, banish the used car ridge, Michael Bijer of Colt'^ Neck Sunday with the Misses Wtllgerodt. look. It is very easy to apply. It is s^elf-leveling; nd Matthew Ansbcrger of Union G. Harry Bichdale has a now ra- Beach. Single horses were bought dio outfit at his house. "sets" smooth and even, and dries quickly with- >y Theodore Carhart of Keyport Harold Severin has bought a Ford 'red Cook of Monmouth Beach touring carl out brush'marks or ridges. Tough—Durable— ohn Guth of Wickatnnk and Wil. Robert Mouser is working for Rust preventing. Made in standard automobile iam-Ahearn of Hazlet. David Soffel. He had been em- The concert which was given at ployed at Freehold on a railroad colors. the Reformed church last Wednes- k job: "" ' Telephone! 936 > day night by the Shrewsbury mal The boys' baseball team defeated quartet netted about $15 for the a Red Bank team last week by a church. - score of B to 4. \ • Red Bank Hardware Store Miss Dora Tilton is making, a J< " . . ROBERT DONOVAN, Prop. —Dontimt ^ourdlscarded furniture Hardware, PainU and OIL ' Houiehold Utenilli if-Middlotown-village.- -— ~ 38; Monmouth-St.—--——Red-Banki-N«-Ji Miss Eleanor Tilton ,spent las head will help you.—Advertisement, week with Mrs. Theodore Parmly of Tinton Falls. COLT'S NECK NEWS. Wken>buWani ioKnow^DEVOE Mr. and Mrt. Joaquin Lawrence Announcement . Home from Florida. HOTELS Mr. and Mrs. Joaquin Lawrence AND RESTAURANTS have returned home from Florida, where they spent the winter. They Mr. A. P. Alden of Asbury are stopping temporarily with Mr. Park, our local representa- and Mrs. Ruliff Willett of Marlboro. tive, is ready to receive or- "That empty feeling between meals Next month they will move in their ders for the laundrying and used to be the bane of my life", declared one housewife. house at this place, which is occu- supplying of Hotels and Res- "All of us—myself included—were ruining out appetitet pied by Reed Gager, principal of taurants. He is prepared to and our digestions by the way we tie in-between times. the public school. Mr. Gager will attend to all calls from new Now, when the children, can't wait till dinner-time—or spend the summer at Point Plea- and old customers and has when I'm feeling a bit 'gone' about the middle of the sant, his former home. a-supply of Linen for im- morning—or when my husband wtnu a bite just before mediate use. " About thirty children of this bedtime-there's one food we all go for— Borden's Malted LACKAWANNA LAUNDRY Milk. It his. made eating berweeo-toeals a gwd habit— place were confirmed Sunday morn- and * delightfully simple one." ing at St. Rose of Lima church at COMPANY Freehold. There was a large at- Aiburjr and Ridge Av«i., tendance of Colt's Neck folks at the service. Tel. 1980 Aibury Park Edward McGlory has quit his job Make eating between meals a good habit with this delicious health food

&fflac Tavish For all occasions when you or your family Tht flavor it better— delicate and delicious, ' want something to eat between meals—or without sickish sweetness. - ,v Ice Cream Out of Doors So Early? you're too tired or busy for solid food- take Borden's, the Improved Malted Milk. It's more nourishing. Borden's satisfies hun- ES. Just try it the first warm day that comes along and you will his y. ger more quickly, and longer, than .other Yget the most delightful surprise imaginable. Ice Cream is an odd It's a delightful combination of light nour- malted milks—because it has greater food mind! ishing food and an inviting drink. Thor- value.' ' . , food. It is cooling in the summer and warming in the winter. oughly satisfying because it is rich in food Ice Cream is made of sugar and cream and these are the very /value—yet so highly digestible you can It's moredigestible-bec&use the milk casein basis of heat and energy. Did you ever see children eat a.lot of ice drink it at any time of the day or night is partially predigested—a quality peculiar cream and then go running around happily? They have taken on \ without overstraining your digestion or to'Borden's. spoiling your appetite for regular meals. heat and energy and they are letting off steam. You can get Borden's Malted Milk from The reason why you eat so much ice cream in summer is because f'S rarely that Old Man MacTavlsh opens his Borden's Is made by a new, special process your druggist—in 7 and, 15 oz. glass pack- it'a cooling on your tongue and palate and so easily digestible that it Jmouth. He's as thrifty With, words as ho is in hit thtt gives it advantages over every other ages, or in 5 lb. tins. Or mail us the coupon doesn't give your stomach much work to do. But you also try it on habits. But when he talks, he's worth listening to. milted milk. ' I below—with 10c—for a simple package. "Hoot monl" confides Old Mac, "I dinna worry aboot the first pleasant day out of doors and see if it doesn't make you feel ma coal bills. I've saved a pretty penny frith that nice and warm and comfortable. And when you order it, tell your bonny Thatcher Round Boiler o' mine! And the fluid dealer of course to be sure'that it's hoose is snug and warrm, too. The weeTsairns play on the floor o' winter dajn, as if twas summerl" HE Thatcher Roand Boiler (Stecra or Hot Water) It •o«rell Tbalanced that It produces mort satisfactory retain on leu fuel. Itl comtructlon maket every point acecMible for cleaning through "* tpedal cteaoout door. An adequate ilic* log door li provided to facilitate removal of cllnken from fire-pot and grtte. Sml let Wintntml Boilmt bookl.l JHE THATCHER COMPANY Immh nmdm hm C*. Mti the square/pachfifre SIM* 1MO 1 Division of National Dairy Products Corporation . 3SM1 8t. FrancU 6tmt CUNM.ni. rrtWABJCN.Jt. More palatable. . Dealers Everywhere in ^w Jersey '-I1-1'- • More digestible. , IgVINGTON NEWARK PERTH AMBOY More nourishing. , Easy to mix—hot or cold, RED BANK REGISTER, MAY 20/1925. $ M Trinity church gave a > surprise very much disappointed the next YEARS ACOINREDBAflK. party to: Mrs. Chsrles Q. French morning when she msde a search and gave her a box of flowers and a and could find no dead, man on the HAPPENINGS OP OLD 'IN ANDgold thimble engraved with Mrs, premises. AROUND, QUR HOME TOWN. French's initials.; . , .'.-.'. ' . John A. Kennedy, son of Welling- The pay of laborers on the streets ton Waterloo Kennedy of Rumson, To The Ladies Incldtnlt Call**! From Tk«; R«d of Red Bank was increased from was appointed manager/ of a place Bank IU|btar>f tba Third Wok »1.60 to il.75p»r day.,' on Long Island containing aix la Mar Twinlr V«»» A»o, Thirty hundred acres. Mr. Kennedy's We cordially invite you to drive this Coach, We want you to Vtvrt Ago aad Fortr Y«ars A»o. Thirty Y«urt Ago. work was to convert the six hundred A committee was appointed by learn first-hand how easily it handles, how smoothly it lidcf, Ths aalr ward tlist d»» Fer'Cr Ytirt Age. acres of farm land Into .lawns, the board of freeholders to investi- pleasure grounds, groves, etc., aim- how spiritedly it accelerates and how easy is gear shifting. strlbui {sailjr, 4)ir Tunml Thomas Ewitaes, who kept a gate aiseisments and to learn saloon at th« eoratr of Broad and lar to the fine places on'the Bum- We want you to feel the added safety of its four-wheel brakes, V' blr«U«n ' work—•uptrlor whether all the property assessed son road. •qulpmtnt, . Mrrlet and Front streets, wai fined |2E0 andby local assessors had been turned costs o( $66,42 for selling beer The New Era association at its the exclusive convenience of its centralized controls, and the rjaiOBiWlIMM fll «Pit. At in to the county board of assessors. annual-meeting reported a balance without a llcsnii.' Eustaco'a saloon The .committey reported that Nep- comfort of its deep cushions, long springs and balloon tires. your smUt at all hour*. and moit of th» other saloons in of cash on hand of $1,580.42; The : tune township in the five previous society paid death benefits of $100 iS "7pi'No nccdTo^ tell you of its smartness^ its completeness, Red Bank hid bean refused licenses years had made assessments of over' a ysar bifoie by the temperance and during, a -member's sickness its air of distinction—-these things are self-evident. And its ten million dollars which were not each member paid one cent a day as bond of eommUalonera, who had reported to the county board.of as- - ownership is so easy undcrGeneralMotorsTimcPaymcntPlan. batn in power In Bed $ank lor the a.sick benefit. The society had 116 sessors and'which had therefore es- members. . "\ previous year. Eustace, as well as caped their ahire of the county tax. most of the other .saloon keepers in The county tax thus evaded was Edward Longstreet, chief of the Red Bank, had sold beer during the said by the investigators to be up- Red Bank fire department, issued $ year when they had no Menses, wards of $76,000. -. orders to all firemen of the town to Eustace paid hla fine and costs. His attend ^he First Methodist church 1215 factory aaloon was a one-story structure oc- Joseph Aul of Bed Bank was on Sunday night. The firemen cupying about one-half of the lot elected president of the New Era were ordered to all appear in uni- north of the William A, French monument and benevolent associa- form, wholesale, liquor store. When Mr. tion. George P. Kuhl of Red Sank John Shehan was appointed a re- Eustace returned to Red Bank af- was elected treasurer and George J. corder of Shrewabury township and ter paying his fine, and costs he Supp, John C. Aul ^and Henry recorder of the town of Red Bank built a wooden fence, seventeen Comities of Bed' Bank were elected by the township committee of feet high, around all of. the unoc- members of the executive, commit- Shrewsbury township and by the cupied part of his lot on Front tee. The association had a mem- board of commissioners of Bed street and on Broad street, and he bership'of sixty. • Bank. ' • i Use Our Service announced that he would let out The improvement society of Oce- An entertainment was given by •' • • ' . / • - . • ' : :~-.y.':--:- •;"•' ' . •" ' spac%on this high fence for a sign anic gave a ball to raise money to William H. Hamilton of Red Bank . "VKe invite our customers to .use, our service board. The fence was generally light the streets of that place. The n aid of the actors' fund of New .'freely, as we bel.ieve they will^nd it'help- thought to have been put up by committee in charge of the ball York city. The show was given in Eustace to make a narrow walk to were Dr.: Walter Savage Witmore, the Bed Bank opora house on West . ful in 'their business and financial affairs. the Globe hotel from Broad street, Victor A. Llgier, A. C. Cottrell, Front street and $300 was cleared. V:Whether you have a large or only moderate' aa Mr. Eustace thought that Al James'Bogle, John Wilson, William Italian laborers, who were em- surn with which to open a'v Checking1 Ac- Richardson, who was running the H. Pesrsall, Frank McMahon, Rob- ployed on the New York and Long Globe hotel, was the man who hadert Murphy, Tunis A. Barkuloo and Branch railroad, struck for higher . .count, renjember it is invited and ,welcome caused his indictment and fine. Charies Harvey; •• .. pay and were granted an increase ,' liere,- , :.l~,v-\.'-' ';. •{.••;•.-. .•'•/ ••" •; •• A big well on the Loeb place on The firm of Snyder & Allen of which would give them $1.43 per Rumson Neck which was eleven feet day of-ten hours' work. Fair Haven, the members of whidh in diameter and-fifty feet deep was wer« George B. Snyder and Charles, William E. Murphy, son of John cleaned out by Matthews Brothers Murphy of "Tintbn falls, who had T. H. McKnight 'A. Allen, got a verdict of f 40 dam- of Red Bank at'a-contract price of 33 EAST FRONT ST.. RED BANK THE ErasT age against Joseph Carhart for tak- been a policeman in New York city Fbou 705 $200. A steam pump was aet up several years, became a lawyer and ing- oysters from oyster beds of and used in doing the work. FREEHOLD iNr'J. Snyder; & Allen*. . There had been was sworn in as a member of the many complaints by oystermen John Bainton and.Joseph Sniffen New York bar. -t'lKNlH'B ' AND HO I DING • GOO'IJ Till of Bed Bank were employed by! the The first prize of a silver hair re- about oysters, being; stolen from Monmouth county liquor* dealers' • • « ••••>•••»•••••«•••«••••» •.««>«<«»««•*•«« ****** *» oyster beds by persona who.claimed ceiver was won by Mrs. Frank that all the land under water in the asosciation to get evidence of ille- Stark of Red Bank at a meeting of Shrewsbury river was a natural gal liquor selling.' They got $10 the Neighborhood Euchre dub of OAKLAND SIX for each case of illegal liquor sell- oyster bed and that any one had a Shrewsbury, held at Mrs. Arthur. P ROD UCT OF GENERAL M O X 0 R5 right to gather oysters from any ing they discovered. ' Swift'-s. - part of the river. This was the first Charles Woodward of Chapel Judge John E. Foster announced The New Houses. case which had been tried concern- Hill shot some of ' Charles Beldo's in court that thereafter the name of ing the taking of planted oysters chickens. Beldo swore at Wood- a woman signed to a remonstrance ^ . *•* . •'',-. from anywhere in the river. ward and Woodward had Beldo ar- against a liquor license would carry If you have a car, do you ever go but for a rested for using'profane language. as much weight as the name.of a; Miss Minnie Snedecor of Fair Justice Harry Child fined Beldo ?5. ride through the streets of Red Bank and over Haven wanted to join the Methodist man. church of Fair Haven but wanted to - Mrs. Eliza Patterson, widow of Louis Lane of Bed Bank sold his the roads of the^country roundabout? i.J be immersed in the Shrewsbury Captain Joseph Patterson, jdied at butcher business, on Shrewsbury, river instead of being baptized. She her home aeroas the river from Red avenue to Lester E. McQueen and If youhaven't a car, do you ever take such was baptized in the river by Rev. Bank in her 88th year. She had moved to Asbury Park, where he • a ride in a friend's car? Jacob Leuppie in front of James been a member,of the Bed Bank ataTted a butcher shop/ Scott's house. Almost: the entire Baptist church; 44 years. Arthur Bennett's store at Tinton village of Fair Haven turned out to Miss Mamie McDermott's bicycle Falls was entered by burglars^ The And if you haven't a car of your own, and sea the ceremony.1 Mi1. Leuppie was stolen from Mark X. Mount's safe was broken open and all the haven't a friend who owns a car, do you ever go was afraid of catching cold and he machine shop' on West Front street money in tha safe and a quantity of borrowed a pair of hip rubber boots and it was found the nexV day on goods were stolen, ... out for a walk through the streets of Red Bank from Oysterman William Hi Smith. Cooper's-bridge by Frank Chadwick The Independent Red Bank tele- and along the roads-roundabout Re,d Sank? In the pastor!*v excitement, pi :the nnd Edward Morford. ' phone company, which had been or- unusual service of immersing a D. Lane Conover was appointed ganized and operated by resident!' Methodist, he stepped i into .'deep postmaster'at Atlantic Highlands. of Red Bank, was ordered sold at water and the water poured' into The wedding was announced of mortgage sale. If you have ever taken such a ride or sucK the tops of his boots. Miss Emma Magee of Holmdel and . The assets of the First, national JSilLtM Dr. William H. Lawes of. Shrews- bank of Aebury Park, which had re- -a-walk-you-rnusfc-have-beeftsurprised,latthe greats bury— --—'—•— 1 : Leighton, widow of Charles Leigh- icently "failed, "were-sold-a't-auctionr number of new houses which are being built ton, was admitted to probate after Warren H. Smock and Edgar A- Notes amounting to $92,000 were land which have recently beeri; built. a contest'' by Louisa: Mears, who Terhune of Bed-Bank: started on a sold for $330. claimed' to be- a niece of Mrs.bicycle trip of three weeks to. the Mrs. Robert Collier gave five Leighton.. The claim was not sup-Delaware Water Gap, Philadelphia volumes, of opera publications to Very few vacant lots areleft in the'original ported by evidence and the will was and other points in Pennsylvania. the Eatontown literary society. The .part of Red Bank. ordered probated. The will left all J. N. Smith started his new house pictures in the books were printed of Mrs. Leighton's estajte, including on the west Bide of Maple avenue, on satin. V a great amount of land from Locust near Irving place. The house had Mrs. Matilda Voorhees and Mrs. [' Very few vacant lots are left even in the avenue to beyond the Newman ten rooms and a bathroom and the Mary Gilhuly, twin sisters, who Outlying parts of the town. ' -/ Springs road, to Amelia Butler, cost of the house was $2,500. were 82 years old, celebrated their Mrs. Leighton's adopted daughter, - James Cooper, Jr., bought the birthday at William H. Heyer's at .',.><".' All around Red Bank, in every direction,, and to Abigail F. Harris, an old property at the corner of Broad and Haslet. family friend of the Leighton fam- White streets where his driig store Jacob Smith', aged eight years, •new houses are going up. was located, from James Broad' son of Golden W. Smith of Sea- meadow for $10,000. Mias Ella S. Leonard of Atlantic bright, fell from a ladder on tha Highlands and Miss Caroline G. Pound fishermen at Port Mon< Seabright draw-bridge and was r Lingle, of Perth Amboy, both of mouth and'Selford were making killed- ~ " Most of the houses which are' being built whom were graduates of Vassar great catches of mossbunkers, for The board of freeholders appro- which they received 25 cents per priated $402,000 for running the will be occupied as homes for their owners. college, bought the' Atlantic High- 1 lands, Independent and began, the bushel. county for a year, of which sum publication of the paper, Both of The William V. Wilson steam- $41,000 was to be spent for roads. This means a community of permanent the girls had learned to set type at boat, running between Port Mom Fred Frick's bicycle, which had residents. . ' Vassar college and they took part mouth bnd New Yorky was carrying been stolen four months previously, In the mechanical work of the office immense loads of asparagus and was recovered from George Taylor, as well as in the editorial and re- clams. who was arrested- for stealing it. Home owners are interested in everything porter department. The Second national bank had The state board of health issued which goes on in a community. They are in- $426,000 on deposit, the First na- orders that all mosquito breeding Theodore Field was elected di- tional bank had $380,000, and the terested in all the happenings of (heir neighbor- rector of the Monmouth county places must be cleaned up in order Naveslnk national bank had. $133,-j to wipe out malarial sickness. hood. •'•...', board of freeholders. Alfred Wal- 000. ters was elected clerk, John T. A cow owned by William H. Fos- Height collector, John P. Applegate ..The residences of M. C. D. Bor-ter of Scobeyvlllo fell in a. ditch More than that, they are buyers of all kinds auditor, J. Clarence Conovcr coun- den and Cornelius N. Bliss of Oce- and was killed. Mr. Foster had just Gravity- is just one of msayofife ihat' of household goods, of garden necessities, of sel, Augustus Smyth janitor end anic were wired for electric light*. refused $70 for the cow. Dr. I. S. Long jail physician. This was an innovation at Oceanic, Ernest Pach's dog Mike, which good motor oils must face and overcome. clothing and of food. ' • .. . Charles Antonides of Bed Bank had been lost for nearly a year, was An effort was being made in New was awarded $2,000 damages for Jersey to raise silkworms and pro- found at Long Branch and was re- They must stick to the smooth walls of injuries caused by being struck by covered by its owner, duce silk in this state. Hance & an engine: of the Central railroad, Borden, a nursery firm of Little A new heat* and other improve- a cylinder for hours or days or weeks, Almost without exception these new' resi- Silver, offered for. sale mulberry, Edward'Ormand, a wireman em- ments were ordered made to the dents take The Red Bank Register as their fam- trees, the leaves of which were suit- ployed by the Red Bank electric Eatontown Methodist church at a company, shot himself in the hand cost of $260. ready to lubricate at the first move of tha ily local paper. . able for food for silk worms. while repairing his revolver.. 1 The borough of Long' Branch Benjamin John Parker of Shrews- A lot 60x200 feet on the east cori bury was boomed as a Republican spent 132,000 in running the bor- ner of Harrison avenue and the* motor. "Standard" Motor Oils laugh at They find in The Register all the news of ough for the previous year and 1 candidate for sheriff of Monmouth their immediate locality and all the news of Red there was a great outcry on the Fair Haven road was bought by county. gravity. They ding till the call comes, part of many residents of Long Otis C. Adams for $000, Edward H. Wilbur's bicycle was Bank and its surrounding villages. • • Branch about the extravagance of Frank Smith of Red Bank was stolen from the kitchen of his the governing board. swindled out of $10 in a shell gnmo house at Fair Haven. Hundreds of thousands of motorists In The Register also they find the news of John W. Stout was operating his at a circus which gave a perform- canning factory at the foot of ance In Red Bank. have proved this by long years of use* the stores, and the store news is read with as Broad street and he advertised to William H. Flltcroft of Farming- Nerves All Unstrung? much interest as the news concerning the hap- the farmers of Monmouth county dale bought two fine atalllonc for Red Bank Folks Should Find the penings of their neighbors. , that he wanted to contract for 2,00,0 breeding horses for the Red Bank Caui* and Cornet II. tons of tomatoes for his factory the 'cavalry, troop, coming summer, Mrs. Eliza Polhemua of Craw- Are'you all worn outt Feel tlrsd, Francis dtPuyster Leonard of ford's Corner was stricken with nervous, half-sick? Do you have a paralysis and died within throe constant backacho; sharp twinges "•" The Register goes into more than 7,800 Weat Front street made application hours, of pain, too. with dl»y spells and for n saloon license to the board of annoying urinary disorders? Then homos evory week. './••• commissioners but the application The Bed Bank building and lonn association got premiums of $17C there's cause for worry and more wss refused. ' • cause to glvo your weakened kid- Everyone who has anything to-sell which Nathaniel IT. Itobertii of Atlantic on sale of money to nharolioldern. noys prompt help. Use Doan'a Pills Highlands and Nellie A, Posten of Roger Clancey caught two trout —a stimulant diuretic* to tha kid- ladss MOTOR OILS these families want can tell these families about Naveslnk weie married and had aIn the Tlnton Falls millpoml which neys. . : it by;tolling them through The'Register.. , , , great' wedding with many gueeti measured thirteen Inches each. Bod Bank folks recommend tndgUti. Charles A. "Monht of Locust Dosn's for just such troubles. Vi Joseph BrallUy, son of Dr. Brail- Point sold seventeen bicycles In two Mrs. J. W. Chamberlain, 25 N. Whether it is some spare flowering or vege- ly of Hitlet, while boarding a train weeks, Bridge Avonuo, Red Bank, says: table plants you have to sell, or whether it's a for New York, missed his footing. John B. Bergen WAS selling the "I had n dull nagging Ache flTOEJl 50 TB'ARf RMK He fell under the car, which cut off best oxford ties nt $1 to |2 nor through the small of my back piece of furniture you no longer need, or whether pair. nnd when I stooped to plok up you men's suits, or women's clothes, or furni- bis foot anything, knlfo-llko pains caught me ' A crosswalk was ordered lsld Twenty Years Ago. licroH my kld-.oys. Hosdsohes kept '••• . ture, or coal, or fence poets, or sidewalks, or aeroas Broad street from Spinning me nervous and worn, out and my - * Mils G, Mabel Hatton, one of tha. M»MUtk C*UR|y Oribini C«url. ^ - kidneys woro w»«k and a«,t«d too d»ttitA U lmum«t«iit U *» kit d«Hi, garden tools, you can reach every one of these. and Patterson's corner to Euitsos/s teachers of, the Ocennlo publlo AirU TtrSi. A. U. IDIB. •nd, rtauaitlna Ihi till «( tnt Oour" ii I'In saloon'on the opposite corner. school, snot at a man who was often., After uilng Dosn's Pills I la.tki w»,tUr *l iU o« Unririt thi primlMi, II It tkinhM lt lklk«t Hies by telling what you have to sell in The was eurfld,"« •II IIIIOHI InUrtiUd la Ihi ! , Mrs. Archibald ..Antonldti of Bor- proving about herhouss ati »!g>>t roinn «nil hwtdllSMMM sad den 'street' suffered two' isvere and trying to get In; the •windows', i Prloo OOo, r'. nil dealers. Don't stroke* of iwnl/ilt and was «om« almply ask for a kldnsy Mmidy~ Miss iHntton, atyr firing loveral Bet Donn's Pills—the same that *AV SI' &$.J% m%8!ti'*»m .s plftily nsralyjud en one aid*. shots at ths mstii did not go oufc to nit u^'tiHi ••••lineal. (hi( Pinenal 11 "ri, Chsmberlsln had. FpsUr Mil* V wSlMb, RED BANK REGISTER, MAY 20, Lake and Monroe avenues, at A*> chine. -. The generator '.will' 'cert BRIEF ITEMS OF NEWS. bury Park have been sold by C.11,600.' * / '• H. Jenkinson 'for $160,000. The Basar a'« Matawan. ' ' \' - * HAPPENINGS OF INTEREST IN property was bought for develop- The Eastern Star ebapter'-of M0NM0UTH COUNTY.' ment purposes but ml\ be used for MaUwan will hold a.baurilune.etH excursion grounds this summer. Personal Notei, Sale* of Property, and 6th. ' Building Oper»tiom, l,odfo Do* Convention Hall Projtct. , (Continued. ing.. Slight Firei, Birtlii, M«r- Petitions calling upon the Asbury triages and De»thi—Othar Item*. Park city commissioners to put the A daughter was recently born to convention foil and amusement cen- Mrs. E. Cecil Anderson at Buenos ter project up to the people at the AyreS, Argentine. Tha child's next election was presented, to the father, a former Freehold boy, iscommissioners last week. The peti- employed by the U. S, Steel prod- tions were signed by 1,393 persons. ucts company. Gat Rate Reduced. Commissioner William Brennan, The Jersey central power and who was high man in the Newark light company gave a dinner to the city election last v.eek, spent the master plumbers'of the shore Sec- latter part of the week at Bradley tion at Asbury Park Friday night. A new step-in pump Beach resting up from his camTh- e company announced a, reduc- paign work. tion in price of gas for heating pur- with comfortable Merritt Mcshine Shop A series, of one-reel industrial poses. pictures is being taken at Mana- Loan Officials Entertained. flexibility LAWN MOWERS squan by the Famous International Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Berg'er of PRICE REDUCTION! production company. The pictures Asbury Park entertaned the officers will be shown throughout Moh- andi directors of the Bradley build- TOWNSBND "RED BIRD" mouth county.. . ( ing and loan association at dinner 16-lnch width cut, old price, $15; new price 812.60 Wililam K. Devereaux of Asbury at their home Thursaay night. Mr. 18-Inch width cut, old price, $16; new price 813.SO Park is being boomed by his friends Berger is president of the associa- for president of the New Jersey tion. ,. GOODYEAR GARDEN HOSE state Elks' association, which will meet at Asbury Park -June 25th and Stricken on Street, as-toot Length ... 83.7S Mrs Sophia Brunner of Keans- SO-fQot Length ... 87.OO 26th. John M. Smith, Jr., and William burg, aged 63 years, was stricken 24 Mechanic Street Red Bank, N. J. Clayton of Freehold went to Eas-with heart disease' while walking Behind the tongue THE STANDARD SIX Phone Red Bank. 322 ton, Pennsylvania, last week and en- on the street Thursday night and gaged their rooms at Lafayette col- died soon after a doctor reached - is a small' elastic lege, which they will enter next her. She leaves two brothers. •> fall. Belmar'a Legion Home. goring, which makes Miss Etta Baier, postal clerk at Belmar is making preparations the Matawan postofrke, passed her for afbig celebration en Memorial a snug-fitting: pump Duplex first case examination last week day when the corner stone for-the with, an average of 99.6 per cent. new American'legion-home will be around the .ankle She threw forty cards a minute. . laid. The building will be Jthe larg- Mrs. John. Baptist of Long est legion home in the state. and heel; .The pid Growth firanch •••.« knocked down Satur- TZpadster day morning by • an- automobile Hortei Run Away. . _•__._ . leather is:the^fa^i-_: driven by Mrs. Emilie Juska. Mrs. A team cj horses owned by the The new Studebaker Standard Six Duplex-Roadster ~ Baptist was not seriously hurt. Independent ice company of Brad- ionable tan calf, T is a high-grade, low-priced-car especially adapted to „ The nurses and social workers of ley Beach ran away Friday.: The Monmoutli, Middlesex and Ocean horses were stopped after they had with, tongue arid;ip-. ; personal transportation. ,v • Heavy counties were entertained at the tu- run about amilei- Only slight dam- Duplex! That means it combines both open and berculosis sanitarium at Farming- age waa'done to the wagon. lay of darker shade. dale last Wednesday. Want ConTention Hall. closed car advantages. -The airiness of an open car The iJew York hotel on Fourth Leather heels and F.O.R FACTORY when the sun is shiningl The protection of an en* Producers The Asbury Park Lions club has avenue at Asbury Park, has been presented a petition bearing over V closed car for.rainy, stormy weather! You make the • sold by David E. Abrahms to two light welt ;CAN?I- Body finished In black en* 1,300 signatures to the city commis- 1 «md with «atin-Hack top. change in 30 seconds—without leaving your seat— , Greeks who operate a restaurant at sioners asking that the'proposition New Brunswick. LEVER soles—for; 50 H. P. engine. Roomy of building a convention hall be luggage compartment by sirriply lowering the roller side enclosures. Miss Muriel Wood, daughter of placed before the voters. under rear deck. Deep John Wood of Long Branch, gave service and flexi- Built only by Studebaker! And It sells at strictly New Store Building. package box behind driv- ; : several dances at a play given a few bility. ; '"' ' ; er's teat. Full-size balloon open car price; ' c-: < ••••- .• .-,•, . .• ?. ••'•/;•• -c-; ... nights ago at the Hightstown high Fred W. Wells of Avon and John tlrei. Sifety lighting. school. Bergen of AsBury Park will erect a Come in and see this new-type 3-passenger road« Mr. and Mrs. Walter Baird and store building on Main street at ster—see its many conveniences—learn the greater Bradley Beach. The' building, will EXCLUSIVE. two children have returned to Free- •AGENCY; ,' . . From the sixth week to the end of the hold after spending a year in Flor- have three .Btores .with apartments value that Studebaker offers. '^ ',< ' fifth month put your chicks on this re- ida. They made the trip by auto- on the second floor. mobile. . • Oil Stove Start* Fire. T Raymond Bowne markable, growth-promoting feed They Rev. B. C. Lippincott of Spring A flaming oil stove started a lire Monmouth Mbtpr Gar Co.y Ihc;! will arrive at maturity in strong, smooth* Lake, who has, been sick several in William Brooks's house at; Free- 621 CookmanAvenue weeks, is undergoing special treat-. hold Tuesday of last week and bad- 36 Maple Avenue Telephone 1409 Red Bank, N.J. feathered, fine condition, and bring you i ment at mpany Mrs. E. L. Fernandez was destroyed bile while drunk. For Sale ty~^ by—firo—oarly—Saturday-morning. Money for Coait Protection...._! The loss was about $2,500. The Long: Branch city, .commis- DEALERS Miss Dorice Warner, a school sioners have received a letter from EVERYWHERE teacher at Englishtown, has been the state board of commerce and OiMMMattels listed as standard awarded the golden eagle, the high- navigation stating that $70,000 had bythtUadainitcatlMboruoTieitohnimttuloU est medal in girl scouting. '• been allotted to. Long Branch for (u low at 28 degree* Bunn4),gaj oO, distillates Mrs. Warren B. Hutchinson of coast protection. '••'." Matawan gave a party last week in Suffering from Ery«ipela». , Themott cconfimlol opetadon may be bad by celebration of the seventh birthday ndngtfafint two mentioned grada of her daughter Ann. William Eager of Freehold is suf- fering from erysipelas which devel- Grover Givens of Freehold suf- ofottT oped from an injury he received six •Tm» allow* yoo a greater range of fered a cracked rib a few days ago weeks ago when he was hit on the when he was struck bjc_a bat while fnelftiun any other automatic oil And Mother said* head by a falling shovel -while work- playing baseball. ing in a trench. : The engagement of Miss Margue- You may get rite Clayton of Ocean Grove and Firemen to Play Ball. '' • . Elmer L. Klingler of Woodcliff has The firemen of Freehold, Farm- a package of been announced. ingdale, Englishtown and Marlboro The Belmar mayor and council ace planning another series of base- Wrigleys too has passed an ordinance to extend ball games. The games will all be Fifteenth avenue in that place at aplayed late in the afternoon after cost of $5,000. working hours. .' Wise mother!-' Mr. and Mrs. George W. DeyBuyt BuiineuBaciA • have sold their property on Fifth William Zuckerman of Freehold, she rewards the avenue at Asbury Park to Fred P. who sold his interest in the news- little errand runner Rassmann. paper and magazine distributing Asbury Park high school defeated business to Snider' & Deutsch a. n* with something Long Branch high school in an ath- year ago, has bought the .business WrJtfey delicious, long' letic meet last week by a score of back again.' Vtndor 57 to 32. lasting and ben- George H. Smock of Freehold has To Furniih Own Current.' • ' ' bought a lot on the east sicty of Club A motor generator has been in- eficial. place and will build a house this stalled in the Surf theater at Key- summer. port to provide electric current for Happy," healthy The pupils of the Matawan high operating•' the moving picture, ma' school graduating class spent three Our tutsts are amaut that to simple a dectct cantititot children with days last week at Washington, D. m to completely cjoll (houtht and tart a} our furnace Wrigleys-and C. . best of all-the John Herman of Adelphla has WAS NOT FIT taken a pbsitlon as a cabinet maker cost is small! in a piano factory at Ganvood. Mrs. Richard W. Tatt of Ardcna TO DO HER WORK AlcaJlnfcdoitM gave birth to a daughter at the sUtei that chn* Long Branch hospital recently. Dreadful Condition of Mrs. fc gum cleans The young people's society of Fullerton's Health Reme- thrtoth and acts Hamilton held a sociable last Fri- the question of an oil burner day night at DoWitt Shafto's. died by Lydia EPinkham'i u a mild anti- Sons wero bom last weok to Mrs. Vegetable Compound «cp pound has helped [DM after each The J. P. club of Portaupock has We will give you the names of users here in town. chosen Mies Mnrthn Meed presi- me in every way. Our fumntte ia baaed on the mpct remarkable BWB! to htcp th* dent, Miss Winifred Gcblon vice Before-taking it I noord em nud« by any oil burner. In Bloom-' A«k them what they think of It Let us show you jtecth frt* from v couldn't stand on the burner that has solved the problem. ' president, Ml»s Emlly Flockner sec- my foot without in|c6n,whera OUO-Mttlca ara nude, there a» decay. • retary, Mrs. William Hall financial paina running all nearly 500 iMttlled. 8onelorak yean. The lac- Before recommending OU-GMartc to pu, w* secretory, Miss Lynette Harvey through my whole toty hM •itaadlng oiler to give an Qil-O-Matic Insist upon examining1 your heating plant. If it treasurer and Mlis Joan Chamberlin body from my FREE to anyoo« whocanflnd one dfmtl&fled. is .efficient, Whether steam, hot water or hot ain chairman of the social committee walit down, just like thread* pull- owner taBIoo«nlB|ton. , • ',' • , Oil-O-MaQecaaJbe usedto'distinct advantage. . "After Every Meal Found UncoiMclout in Horn*. ing. I wu not fit to do any work. Not on* nanw hat ««r bean «jven them! What Write, phone or caD. Pay cash or take a year if Joseph A. Albano, a summer resi- dent of Long Branch, was found 1 My mother got m« other nuDuhctanrwodddvaDiikerach en otter? you prefer. - • ' to try tho Vegetable Compound and unconscious In his homo last weok. I havo found great benefit, and I not Tho house wns filled with gss. Al- only rocommand It for such troubles, I"'AH bano was taken to the Long Branch but to build up tha whole system. 1 hospital for troiitmont. His condi- 'have used It for moat everything that tion for a tlmo was norloui. He Is gota wrong with me. When J begin to feel nervous and lrrlUblo I don't 58 ycara old, atop Jong In getting a bottle of ti« W*dt an Enfllihman. Vogetable Compound If I haven't got DIFFERENT one In the houM. It gives a fins ippo- Sealed Miss Florcnco S. ZHJy, daughter tltfl and rukn a dew woman of mo. FLAVORS of Oscar J. Zllly of Long Branch, You may nae thll testimonial In my LOCAL IIEPIIPSBNTATIVE KELLY &McAUNDEN CO. w«« married to Reginald F. Botch own town or anywhere elw. and I 74 SMITH STREET of England lait Saturday at herwill aniww any letterg I rec«U«,"~ WHITE BROTHERS PERTH AMBOY, N. J. home. The coromony was perMn- . Kusn FuLUftjoN. 625 B. 2nd 4 IS Whlla StrMt - *«a Ban*, N. Ttkphon* 1060 formed by Rov. W, Elwoll Lake Street, OlMrflclaVra. • Excursion Ground) Sold. old txcunlra «ro)ind« pn UblS3^« B jjnV RED, BANK REGISTER, MAY 20", 192B.

*i " , * ^*rnt build i bungalow on the comer of BRIEF ITEMS OF NEWS. Broad and Park streets at that ^SfflB aiJBele^ ' i i^ r • ^ j place. Mr. Voelcfeer hits bought a •VhltHtld Bulldlni. •jus John J QUIHB, ^K' (Continued from tut page) new Nash automobile. Philip' Coyne,- an old resident' of Sale of Hotel, '- Burdge & Russell iEnr Long Branch, where he was ft con- Ths Lafayette hotel at Asbury OBIcMi»' giiat Kraut —.„ tractor slid builder, dfed Sunday Park has been sold to Harry S. ALSTON BEEKWAN.-' ."'''" '• <» •: , .00UN8BLL0B AT LAW,- afternoon- of heart' disease. -Mr. Jackson for a reported price of Expert Movers of Household : omeaa, to Broail 9U RBD BA. Coyne was 85 years old and his 1175,000, Mr, Jackson will operate JAMES A, HENDRIC nearest relative was a niece, Mrs. the hotel this season. Goods and Pianos. 7 COUKBBliOR AT UW, Lula O'Cocner, with whom he lived. OOeas i : 10S Eail^ronl atrMt, r Marriage Announced. f •'.. ' 'r-.Tal.-.Had'Banli Ma-W. A Coming'Vftfllag. • ' '\ Mrs. George Goodenough of 'At- W1UJAME. FOSTER, Invitati6n» have been issued for bury Park last week announced the City Moyings a Specialty ostandUpkeefi Hair York0OUN8WX0, B iT U-' the, marriage 6f. Miss Helen M-. marriage of her daughter, Miss «0 Broadilar, Atfastla Gano, daughter «£'Frank K. Ganoi Emma Goodenough, to William P. W. Y. City. to Joseph O. Davis. The couple are Dorsey of New York. j Largei Well Padded Varis ' QEORCR D. COOPE IM mat mawruuiy Jewcnn uw. w» v* . Long Branclfresidents and will be . - , OJVlLi!MOlNEI«OJVlLi!MOlN , ^ Two New Houses. Suscnior ta Otarga OooMr. O, ', mojfoting Ifor the-millions of'Ford Th^Ford Weekly PutehaiePlariniakes. married* at Red Bank June 16th. Careful, Courtcoui, Experienced Men - Pitunon Bulldlnr. - ttED BANK Miss Jennie Sparks of Freehold ;wjj*ers today. • , , -•" U possible for anyone to buy a Ford on Au»o Sm«ihea Window,, ' Is building another bungalow on the GEORGEX. ALLEN, Jr. /Fl»»t—aTord Car Is theloweit priced on the easiest of terms. You may pay! for Sight Seeing Busses for all Occasions GEORGE F. RANT An automobile driven by Miss south side of Buoad street. Vernon CIVIL ENGINEERS AND .';'tne market-*tha ,leait expenilve car the Vour'Ford out ct your regular eirnings. June Crippen of Newark" ran over Statesir is building a Colonial Anywhere, Any Time^ , t» Brotd Str.el Bt(j Baaa, N, J. • -automotive Industry has eW prpduc«d. ^ any-authorized Ford dealet about <.| the sidewalk at Bread and Front house on Club place. "WALTER O. VANKEUREN streets, Keyport, Saturday after- CIVIL ENOINEEH AND BU [ Candidate for Collector, Fireproof Storage: Packing and Express. ': Brasi Stra.1 NallotfoJ Btnk Bu • Web mileage from tires. Repair* and using this coupon. _ ' noon and smashed a big relate glass • • • •' -••• • • Rad Bai 1 v Edward C, McElmoyl has an- 1 i * - t ' ~ mHIIHlllimMMIHIM window in austere. . GEORGE McC. TAYLOR, C. L nounced himself as a candidate for Office: Globe Court and Mechanic Street OOMaULTINQI EHO1NKEEHO1NKERR. '" ' f 'Ford Motor Company, Dept. K-8, DetroitMichigan j ' Retirei} Untiertilter.Dead. collector of Manasquan borough, ; Plaawe mall me full Dartlculararacanllng your ajanrpUa for own- : Si CIVIRectorL ENGiHEtFltct, a and BusirayavoRt B»B>. tl.. William E. Arcowimith of Mata- Mr. McElmoyl is a former council- I ing an automobile. ( : Tel. 894 RED BANK, N. J. DR. HAROLD J, STOKES. wan, a-veteran undertaker, died at man of Manasquan, CENTAL 8UR0E0N. the Springr'.Lake hospital Saturday •••••••••••••••••»••••••••••»4»***+••••**•••••••••• BneeHaor to Dr. Frank Ls«. Long Branch Couple Married. (i Broad Straat. Elanar BalUla*, of paralysis. >,He was 74 years old Miss Dorothy Allstrom Hodge Reoraa 4, t anil S, t Towfi_ OOea Botira liiSO to SrOO o*el4ek. . SUt and was prominent .in the Masonic and James Welcome of Long Teliphon. I02.W. ,J and Odd Fellows lodges. •• u Branch were married March 8th. WILLIAM A. HOPPING, Z Framhold Couple .to Wed. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Jeffrey at- •\ Real Eatata Brok.r, .. Trua BnUdlnr, 49 BROAD ITtHXtti- . Announcement has been made of tended the couple. • _ RBD BANK. V J. > the engagement of Miss Miniiie E. Married by Mayor. Dorsettt proprietor of the Fashion Shop -at Freehold, to Marcel N, MIES Minnie C. Strollo and Leon BumsteadsWorniSyiup SEE THE NEAREST AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER Krater, a • Freehold electrical con- P, Jackson of Long Branch were tractor. married at tha Long Branch city hall last Wednesday by Mayor Carefully tie, if Buys.' Lunch" Room. Frank Howland. coaTat" SAJntOHDcfu nnfims11 ' George Pittehger, who recently School Appropriation Carried. S^StSSHtJ *" returned to - Farmingdale from aW. C. A," VoorJwae. Hi P« Texas with his: bride, has bought An appropriation of $1,000 for Compounded \ • 1 FORDOIt SEDAN the lunch room and billiard hall for- ie manual training and domestic merly conducted by Walter Ost- lience courso at tho Mstawarf high rander. chool was passed last week by a ote of 52 to I. _ Auto Vans and Express School Valedictorian. How that moling Umi la mar 1 as> Anna. White h,as.been named as Home Electric. ' . ' pnparad to do roar ant no'lnt of i : Marcel My Krater; of Freehold tun, planoi ot biesu. to all parta of •oiwloiif". .-. i VJJMO valedfctdrihit- of>'thiB"year's. gradu» city or country. In th« UrtMt Md4*d ran* curing •"• "• • • 380 ; ating-class of the Long Branch high iriUJbuild, a fine brfckMiouss of Col- The careful compounding of pre- In Red Bank. Bator, TOD bar. your oat •oy...... MO riial style on South, street. The moTlns dona, write lend or eau far tbai udor Sedan • • • *40' school. She'has nn average of 90.51 only rallabl* furnltun oooara la (ff«n, and Oa oprn cm demountibfa 1 . percent for her, four .years in high louse will be electrically equipped scriptions is just as important as. the get my prlcea on your n.it job. All klnda rlmi •ndiurteranttSMtn' i i every way,- of litmrr in light trncklng-L . . loved ones are sick. J. T. EQAN The South Belmar firemenha d A verdict of $1,500 in favor of 11 WALL STREET, RED BANK Devine Algor against the Monmouth their first test last week when they' , The best efforts of your doctor will go . R.iidaac. Pbos* 292-R county wate? company for polluting laid five hundred, feet of hose with- for. naught if what,he prescribes is not , Office PhoD* 539-R • Algor's oyster beds in Shark river in ten minutes of the time an alarra 10 WHARF AVENUE has' been upheld by the 'supreme turned; carefully followed to the last item. , court. ' ' ..;•::" "freehold Woman Dead.- We specialize in this work,.,and; are Woman't Sudden Death. V Mrs.". Margaret G. Buck, wife of; worthy of your trust.. Miss Sarah H. Norcross died sud- lavid H. Buck of Freehold, di«d w > Hill denly on Sunday at the home of her [aturday a week ago, aged 71 niece, Mrs. James, A. Wardell of •ears. She leaves a husband and Paper Hanging Long Branch. Miss Norcross was ine son, ---• i- - SCHROEDER'S PHARMACY Painting and 65.yearB old and. was born at Lake- ,scturo at Matawan. . Decorating wood'., ' "' ' ' '•'" A lecture entitled "For TRose In H. C. HUBBARD, Prop. Experi.nead la all braudiM To Exaqjipe Aieiitnenti. !eril at Sea" was ^iven last week Mayor" 'Wnifam-;tf.' 'SutpKen" of iy Rev. F". T.,"Bi. Reynolds of Key- • Eall^taa FuraUhad Matawan was. authorized by the at • the Matawan Baptist 16 Broad Street Red Bank. N. J. i 14 WORTHLEY STREET borough council last'week to ap- :hurch. ' : i . - Telephone 146.- * Telephone 38. Red Bank, N. J. point a commission of three men to 'or a New Church. Pbonc 1415 Red 9«i>k go' over the'as'sessttienfe'of the bor- : Plans are under way for building ough.' . Methodist church at West Belmar. Norwoods Have New Owner. L Methodist Sunday-school now Q v Daniel J. Maher, manager of the meets in the West Belmar ftrehouse. recreation pier at Lqng"Branch, baa taken- over the Norwood baseball For Manual Training. club at Long Branch and plans to At a special election held at start the-playing seaBon-May-30th Matawan_last_week_an-appropria- tion of ?1,000 was authorized for A Birthday Dinner. ( y 5pt ~T^fMr|^fmierMr|fverraf T fligk School Corneratono Laid. Likee^cBnntr|r ,club,TueTuesdas y ;«f last week f the fiftieth The' cornerstone of the new high k in celebration of ichool building at Asbury Park was AVE YOU a small business establishment? president of the Spring'lake ba Kid"ll"bK A store, office or detached building? Does president of the graduating class. H ARCOLA Took Dose of Iodine. letter Carrier Building. your heating have to be all-on-one-floor? . Mrs."Winifred Johnson of Union Wiien Better Automobiles Ate Built, Buicfc Beach',, aged thirty years, was' treat- George L. Barkalow, a letter car- • ARCOLA can give you the same hot-water is warming ed; at the Long Branch hosptyal last rier at Freehold, is building a house radiator warmth that it is'fumishirig to more Small Homes ... • jtveek.foj^iodine poisoning which she on Lincoln place for his own oecu- Small Stores clalnm-to h|ve taken aqcidoritally. than 100,000 small homes and small buildings Small detached Buildings of all types. See the partial list at the right. Grain Elevators JEiro-at Bradley Beach. Married 25 Years. Railroad Station* Damage estimated at $5,000 was Mayor and Mrs. Abrahm O. John- No. II AfcCOLA'S price has been greatly reduced. General Store* > caused by a fire in a barn at Brad- son of Monmouth Beach observed Doctors' Offices ley Beach, which was used as, their 25th wedding anniversary last The new models . ' - - ' Pool Rooms ' week. I 'GasFillingStatloni storehouse by E. W. Sherman, who are on display at . conducts a hardware store. each of thd heat-' - Lunch Rooms Addition to House. Real Estate Offices Asbury Park'a Graduation, Day. Walter MeElwatn of Freehold Is 'ing stores listed Lawyers' Office! • Barbershops The graduating exercises of th< building a two-story addition to his tjelow. Goto the , , Garages Asbury Park high school will bi house containing one room on each itearest orie'and'' j| '.:.;' tlreenhbusea held Friday night, June 19th, afloor.,., ... '•;;';' . " ' Coal Company Offices Fifst Presbyterian church. Abou Building a Bungalow. /get your ARCOLA .' 'Attic Playrooms eighty pupils will graduate. estimate. ', ' .. lea Cream Parlors <- David D. Harvey and William ! • Dairies' : Keyport Woman Honored. Marrence are building a double Poultry Houses Mrs. Mary H. Dawson of Keyport bungalow at Long Branch. Farm Cottages was elected associate councilor o • Club Houses , Head of Liona Club. • Tailor Shops the New Jersey Sons and Daughters Andrew Lustbnum has been 'Tobacco Stores of Liberty at the annual convention chosen president of the long Laundries - at Atlantic City last week. Branch Lions club. 'Cobblers'Shops . • Taxicab Offices Bridge Prlxe Winners. Community Centera M?s. William Jordan, Mrs. Waltei Schoolhoiucs Ebbels and Mrs, Harvey VanBruni McCoy's Keeps Old were prize winners at ft. bridg party given last week by Mrs. Foun tain Burlow of Matawan. Folks Feeling Young Auto'Hit by Train. Try This New Cod Liver Oil Prepar- Cuitomen ||ki to . Michael Welnstein of Asbur, corns ta ths ridle* ation to Increase Your Strength, %estlon: Can finicky tor wirmed itora Park was badly injured Tuesday o: Vitality and Endurance, or office. last week when an automobile ii which he was riding was struck b; Money Back If It Dont Help You. wheel brakes be applied a train near Farmingdale, Why should any old person let Boy Rum Into Aulo. /eeblonflii overwhelm them in these hil turning corners?. Edward Hill, the twelve-year-ol( enlightened days? Surely uvoryono son-otRev. H. Hill ot Neptune city knows by tHis time that God Liver aufTeroij' a broken log Thurtda; Oil contains more vitaminos than wheji.lio.ran into an automobl! anything else on earth and Is tho while' crossing a street. greatest body builder in the world. Any physician will telliyou that. Hotel- Remodeled. You'll like to take McCoy's Cod Certaiiily. The brake on the out- ' Tho Ocean avenue hotel at Ocea Liver Oil Compound Tablets—they Grovei owned' by Miss Mary ' are sugar Wonted and as easy to side front wheel is automatically released, making Vllom, has been remodeled at take as candy and they do help old cost o( $20,000 and will'be re people. . AMlvRJCAN RADIATOR COMPANY Why not'try being yenrs younger steering easy and car control sure. Only one such opened Dwoc / \ BED BANK REGISTER. MAY 20,192S.'~

' ••, ... : K i.; BABE '' A l"»rge 'number of soldier* from lag. The places for-thai* events Camp Vail were at this place lt hsvaj not yet been selected. Youn» Moth.r AfeSjJ.aUa.Ujc Svfftth- week'doing signal corps work. ,"- .The Woman's club , met last •rs Infknt'in Bad. ''' * - S(ix men in the employ' of the Thursday,at Mrs. WUUam. Roberta's, I > Pfctorikl Review Sum-. The two-day-old'daughter of Mrs. state agricultural board are board- !at which time reports of the con- Our Flag Amrtme|f I.VOGEL.&SONS Vivian While of Wall towruihip was ing at David Scott's. They are vention of the federation of wom- 'mer Fashion' Book • and , in *•«•>, Long Vnneh, N. I found smothered to death underwits rfearching-the trees of this locality en's clubs were made by Mrs. Addi- Pattern! ahowing all the it Complete for Decor)*?' mother's arm at the Spring X-nke for gypsy nmths. son §anborn end Mrs. Alex Spence. r hospital last Wednesday.' Accord- Miss Cora Bennett was home Sat- The club will have a honsewtrmlng advanced style* N ' j;,< lion Day. , \ l ing: to the county physician, who urday and Sunday from New York, tomorrow night at the new home of gave the burial permit) the • nurses where she teaches! school. Mr. and Mrs;. Fred Rochelle. at the hospital h'ad warned the Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mecklem t^Wv. v: mother against holding the b&by EVERETT NEWS. have been' visiting Mr. and Mrs. too tightly. The mother is.Mid to Shaw of East Orange. he mentally incompetent tand may r Large Attendance^ Minstrel Show William Roberts has a new auto- be turned over to a attt'e institu- .List Thursday Night. bile. tion. The hospital authorities say Four hundred or more persons Miss Kstelle Smith of Trenton that the mother could not have lain was a week-end guest of Mri. Wil- on the baby more than twenty min- saw the minstrel chow which was given at the Catholic clubhouse at liam Kahey. ' We take this opportunity to demonstrate to you just wliat GOOb values we can give utes before her discovery by a The 500 club -will meet tomorrow ! nurse. _____" ' Bradtveft last week for "the benefit of St, Catherine's chilrch of this at Miss Lena Dorland's. yoq. LOOK-COMPARE-BUY. , ; ; !, f place The performance was pro- Matthew Koleda has opened a TINTON FAH.S- NEWS. " duced by Trenton folks. The exact roadside booth on Hubbard avenue, Merchandise advertised here is of that high quality which alone makes a targain mo»or,a.,jioo, «Q4.7«S Meeting of Sewin7~Club Last Week amount cleared is not yet known, near the Tramp Hollow road. The f ..W.Unk.compl.t. Ot./O at Mrs. Sprin|st.«n's.. as all'the returns are not in. stand has pro\e'd so far very profit- worth while. f / ' "' " \'•.'"; ' \\ v ; t . ; ,' r f, o. ft* factory Mr. and Mrs. John Kelly 'and able, due to the fact that autoists frearly all the members of -the have to detour through this place sewing club attended a meeting of family of Trenton' spent one day ast week with Charles Kelly. because ol Cooper's bridge being .Eight Days Only-Thursday, May 21st, to Fridfey, May 29th \ /The Cheapest the club last Wednesday, at Mrs. closed. Folks here are beginning John Springsteen's. The meeting Edward Ro'we has returned from Belmont Park, where he did carpen- to get used to the experience of {'Hired Help'/ wound up with a" social season and having automobiles running through the serving: of refreshments. ter work on stables owned by Mrs. Harry Payne Whitney. the place almost steadily day and Silks of the Moment Dress Lengths Mrs. Edward Porter is on the sick night. You Can Get, ,ist. Asparagus growers hereabouts - Every Thread Pure Silk . Regular prices 2.39 find up , are rejoicing because of the good Water Under Pressure Mrs. John Rymal has returned VANDERBURG NEWS. Values 2.00 to 2.50 yard 'water under pressure saves time lost from the Long Branch hospital with price "grass" has been' fetching. It in pumping and carrying water. And CHoiw 1,00 more important, it provides abundant her new born son. Mrs. Rymal's has been selling at ?5 to $5.50 per Mrs. Fred Brenner R.turns Hems water lor every purpow.instcad of tho tay at the hospital was prolonged, dozen' bupchjes. The crop has been from a New York Hospital. 1.69 ya>d •ktapy, hand pumped allowance. small, however, due to the cool PlentPlnty in eaeacch length for a dress, Abundant water adds to your profits. due to the fact that she was taken Mrs. Fred Brenner has returned Linstock and gardens lose a day's weather. t v Special purchase sample pieces, some from reduceuced for quick sellingselli , onlly one lenl s arowta when they so thirety for a few sick with, scarlet fever shortly after home from a New York hospital, of a hours, water under pressure will her son was born. She andthe baby Theodore Stilwell attended the where she was under treatment for our regular stock. " v kind, 36 to 401 inches wide. shortea the work, too, ol cleaning are now in good health/ recent1 funeral of Mrs. Cornelia tarns and dairy. It will increase th. eye trouble. • Printed Crepe de Chines AH Silk Foulards Broadcloths • Imported Fabrics milk yield with the same feed Harry Mayberry of Hoboken has Tilton of Marlboro. Several of Mr. Walter Bennett, son of Albert P. 1 Adds to Comfort While moved to his place -here for - the Stilwell's relatives from Allenhurst Bennett, is on the sick list and is Stripe Tub Silks ' Novelty Pongees Printed Voiles ~ Rayon Mohairs Increasing Profit i_ ;ummer. were also at the funeral and they under the care of Dr. Goff of Red 40-inch Charmeuse, Sport Silks Rayons Rayffex - And while it Is Increasing profits and afterwards stopped at Mr. Stilwell's ssvlng lime and labor, water under James Dean has built a large Bunk. , Black Duchess Satin > Changeable Taffeta Tussahs. , XaGitana Crep,es _nressnre makes your home-more chickenhouse on his farm. house here. They were his sister, Miss Helen Read of Trenton Healthful—more llveablt. It is the key All Silk Radiums BlackJTub Silk ' to the modern home—bath, inside Mrs. Mary Carney is sick with Mrs. Albert Conover; his nephew, spent the week-end with her par- Eponge -. <" White Fabncs , toilet, and labor-savins laundry and grip. John C. Conover; his niece, Miss These silks are 32 to 40 inches wide ' kitchen. . ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Read. and dozens of others, average,lengths 3i/ yds. I There Is a Fairbanks-Morse \ Mrs. Mary VanBrunt of Spring Etta Conover, and his cousin, Mrs. Miss Rita Carney Has returned 2 I w Outfit for Your Home • Ellen McDermott. Whatever your source of supply— Lake, formerly of this place, spent home from a week's visit with her iDrinff. like, shallow veil, deep well Sunday here. She recently returned Alonzo Fields, Mr. and Mrs. aunt, Mrs, E. Bennett of Ocean —whether you live in a small bunga- Stanley Stilwell and Cecil Jones of Shetland Wool ' ; Ladies' Bags low or on a couat-y estate, there is a from Florida, where she spent the Grove. • - Fairbanks-Morse Homo Water Plant winter. Bed Bank were visitors here last Miss Marie Hoey spent Saturday 1 1.69 Ruffled Curtains •—that-fits your nceda-ana-yam^ vuaev —-Mtsa -Ru.th-Bryer-is-e

Handkerchief3y 10c ea. Hemmed Napkins Ladies' Colored Ffn.6 lawn and corded Swiss plain col- 6ridip6H handkerchiefs. Valuea to 19c , . Umbrellas, 1.49 We Want YOU is a Melnfe p|-tne 1 each. '.'/"• •'••'• 18x18: mercetiied ,»ute. :*hlt't. ^.v?.», , Made- of American Taffeta with tape soft, ready to use flntshj assorted patterns;- tige, amber and white tips and ferrules; regular lr.79 dozen.- • . . ' In navy, green, purple, red; also in black; leather strap and cord handles; excep- Jabots, 84c each tional value at this price; . ; iMillion Bdlar Club Th« newest in neckwear. Net Jaboti ' ,made jvith-flleM'xL&ifi-W5'1- l&efLtrim-_ 81x90 ming. Made to sell for 1.00 to 1.49 each. Ureads,45c You Are Eli^ifcile Fpr; Memtersnip 1.59 ea. 8 strand teggy Beads in various colors.. Jserm Buy a color to wear with eacjygc-wn; value If you want a reserve fund for licknets, accifjent, dtc. double jvU^M^oiimiSiiTbrtnd, teamlesB, iul|_ " Manicure" Sets" made; save 39c each^from *the regular If you want to own your-oten. Lone mme Jay. price. Ir you want a tuna to pay your .insurance. If you want' a-lund^for-tke education of .your .boy orgirl. .Complete set for My Lady's Manicure Bute silk and Rayon rollette cuff, top Kegular price of this set, 60c. 45x36 Pejguot Pillow »nd fancy weave hose; all popular shades; -'' If you Jo notfwaiit'to be dependent iipdn others in your ol Cases, 39c ea.; regular 1.00 value. ' CLASS A; MEMBERSHIP Made of real Pequot muslin; regiilatiort fC'' M Dress Voiles, 39c yd. size; flnished'the proper>ay—save:lle'oh , Rubber Crib Sheets 69 /Lfce' each case.. • • •••<••,.;,..." ,.-'* T-. Chart Showing WEEKLY DEPOSITS, at Ypui'^/Lfce', to Reach Amount You Want,at Age of 65 Years,' All our fifty cent-voiles, 39 inches wide, ; , ;JIadeby U. S. Rubber Xo.', of pure great variety of patterns, finest grades, nil AVith Interest*at 4% Pet "Annum, C6mpou,nded"Every Three Months. ' ' rubber, size.27x36 wilh enforced gussets new—save eleven cents a-yard. , and frilled edge. Regular 1.00 ea. . , Amount YOUR; PRESENT AGE -••'_ Sash Curtains, 45c pair you want 20 22 24 26 28V : 30 32 34 36 • 38 40 45 50 Made of white .ch'ecke'd.'Swlss; .^op-and ! at eje Si . bottom hems; full, yard long; rejnilarprico Silk Gloves, 1.29 $ 5000 $0.76 $0.84 $0.93 $1.02 $144 $1.26 $1.41 $V5t $1.76 $1.96 $2.21 $3.14 $4.63 Silk Hose, 1.29 69c. :• • : • , •• • :,• "•:•••: • Thread Silk Full Fashioned Hose; very •NoveHy Cuff Silk Gloves of excellent 10,000 1.53 1.68 1.86 2.05 2.28 •12.53 2.82 3.15 3.52< 3.93 4.42 6.29 9.27 qualltyj all desirable shades with embroid- 3L42 fine quality; fifteen of the newest shades; 15,000 2.29 2.52 2.79 3.07 3.79 4.23 4.72 5.28 5.89 6.63 9.43 13.90 all perfect; taken from our regular stock ered or frill cuffs; regular. 1.60 value. •' 20,000 3.06 3.36 3.72 4.10 4.56 rS.O6 5.64 6.30 7.04 7.86 8.84 12.58 18.54 of 1.50 quality. . Underwear Fabrics \ 25,000 3.82 4.20 4.65 5.12 5.70 6.32 7,05 7.87 8.80 9.82 11.05 15.72 23.17 30,000 4.58 5.04 5.58 6.14 6.84 • 7.58: 8.46 9.44 10.56 11.78 13.26 18186 27.80 Kiddies' Novelty Socks 40,000 6.12 6.72 7.44 8.20 9.V 10.12 11.28 12.60 14.08 15.72 17.68 25.16 37.08 y 50,000 7.64 8.40 9.30 10.24 1L40 12.64 14,10 '15,74 17.60 19.64 22.10 31.44 46.34 L,ong Cloth, 1.59 pc. Special purchase,, -whiti or pink, hi .;' 29c •;r'-'r checked, nainsook; Lajen and other Money Deposited May" BeWitridravvn:-at AnyTirne With Interest at 491 Per Annum Yard wide English .long cloth, soft un- : • Smart looking socks for boys and girisi derwear finish, 10 yards to the piece. weaves; 36 inches wide; worth.;to -60e.yd. froyen to withstand hard wear. Sizes '6 Regular price, 2,25 piece. to 10;' regular 30e and 60c values. - . 40C .32 .34 .38 .42 .46 .50 .56 .64 .76 .86 .98 40 Inch printed voiles, 32 Inch w*ven V. suitable for three-quarter or full size bfd>; •rear product which stands for quality »ndv 1.14 1.38 1.78 regular price 2.25 each. ; 1 500 .40 .43 .47 .52/ .57 .63 .70 ,78 .89* 1.02 1.19 . 1.42 1.74 2.22 tissues, 32 inch> imported ginghams, 36 Bt; colors: fleih, peach, orchid and whiter 1,000 .79 .86 .94 1.03 1.13 1.25 1.40 1.57 1.78 2.05 2.39 2.84 3.48 4.44 Inch Orlando prints and many others; val- Mjular price 1.60., 2,000 1.58 1.72 1.88 2.06 2.27 2.51 . 2.79 3.14 3.56 4.09 4.78 5.69 6.97 8.89 ues up to 39c yard. . 2,500 1.99 2.16 2.35 2.57 2.83 3.13 3.49 3.92 4.45 , 5.12 5.97 7.11 8.71 11.11 Martel Crepe, 39c yd. Discontinued by Everfaat manufacture!* Elastic Girdle Corsets ' Money Deposited May Be Withdrawn at Any Time With Interest at 4% Por Annum on account of high cost; yard wide; all the Fancy Linens, 79c ea. wanted plain colon, alio white: former ( . • 1.39 :;., .•* 3-plece • Buffet or Vanity sets; scarfs, price 60o yird. I : • f. ' Select Your Class. Come In Wttk Youn Tint Deposit. , roundi and others; values 1.00 to 1.2E— '. '•'< Very desirabl1e styl*H o f fidgirdles itl; madMe ol '•': We Help You By Paying 4% Intereit WtieK it Compounded Every Three Montlii. while they last. •_ --, Large Bath ToweU fffl^ ^ Accoqnti Gan BB Openerl. By Mail. : ::;v You will wonder why you didn't, start sooner when you'iee,your.money piling up so fntt. It will mean Table Linen, 1.39 yd. '" 50 ' - Prince^ Slips, L19 , success to .you some day: and,success-means Independence. Sir* 24xl(B; Turkish w«ave; white with Frlnce.1 Slips made of (food nainsook, 72 inches wide, nil pure linen, full solid strip* border) pink, blue or gold; Innsertes d lace medallion; sices 80 to 64 bleach, asiorted patterns; regular 2..00 yd. worth 85o each. . " ' ,; ' MERCHANTS TRUST CO. NO. .62 BROAD STREET, RED SANK, NE,W JERSEY. , Girls' Summer Dresses Writing Paper* tit Aberdeen and jWhlUflalc lln^n ,flnlih SUk and s.tln ribbon*1 BU to fl'inch«ii Opati Dally from 9 A. M. lo 3 P. M. , • i Saturdays from B A. M, to 12 Noon 1.49 psptr .In. whit* and colors;,24'ih««t)i and y»"p «ood quality; previously sold from 24 cnvtiopsi to thtboxj regular prle« 3Be. 20c to 80c yard; for fancy work or hair ' ••;.,. Moit wonderful variety of glrli' sum- ' mer dresses; made of new pattern nerculei -bowi., • • ; - ..<.. ••,-. ,, :•; .: and, chambrtyi; invcrnl styled with iep- CHARLES H. THUOCKMOIITON, Preildent . , ARCHIBALD L. MILLER, Vice President arnte bloomer*; nlies 0 to 11 years, ^1 JAMES D. OTTERSON, JR., Vice Pres.'arld Trea«. EDQAR N. McCLEES, Secretary Drapery Madras, SPcyd. Rubbed Ajprons, 39c.;<•• Yard w)d«, , lonfait^Wfin•onfM^.plaln'V. or.orfl«ir« t «».-.praotlc«|-1 : ill th« wanted color*) MjuUr p Xer thi homti several color combinations' DIRECTORS and 09c yard. » ARtJHIDALD L. MILLER JAMES D. OTTEKSON, JR. ...WALTER 0. FRENCH Stamped Pillow Cases to chooie from | regular 50a vilut. . JACOB YANKO ' JOSEPH L.D0NAHAY CHARLESH.THR00KHORT0N .ORANDIN V. JOHNSON ' JOHN J.'QWNN'r WARREN.H. SHOCK 1.00 0, HM10LD NEVIUS WILLIAM A..BARIIY ppr . \ Window Shades, 50c Children's Sleepers, 49c SUmp«d on A v«ry good qiullty mnilln Wat'tt'eolor. r«gu]»r*»|it| opaqu», «n\ttr. tublngj icallopod and homitltched'•dgti .Sloping trtrmtnts tot boyt and sMir pratn oi> UA'f complit* with flxtvru, n«ln(' • jowni •n« h«mitltch«(I for crochotlngi regular, pull fli\k and il»t. ••<•}.,.',,, j ,i .';, - ...... i...... n(J.jp " ' price 1.25 and 1.30 pair. TER. 'blued Wetklr, lateral u DeeoaiMIIais Hallo tt th« Poit- oOci tt Bid. Bank, N, J, nadir tit Act of Mirth Id. 1ST?. BED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1925. $1.50 PER YEAR. ••';:;^lJ^^)ig||j3| HOMES. SHOW WINDOWS SMASHED CLOTHING BUSINESS SOLD. A KU KLUX KLAN MEETING WEDDINGS. 1,000,000 FOR Rochester Clo'thaa Shop Bought by NEW ROAD OVERSEERS. BULLY DAYS FOR BOYS. SHROUDED IN BLACKNESS.- a.Nawark M»n. Horhman—Bergor. |"BIG 'INVESTMENT. BY RED ^CITiWCS> MIDNIGHT RIDE OF IT WAS HELD LAST. NIGHT IN SHREWSBURY TOWNSHIP COM- . Chester Berger, son of Mrs. YOUNG FARMERS WILL GO ONRIVER PLAZA WELL NIGH)..,.,.,, ''BANK'S ;MONEY ' SAVERS.- '" •'-•':•.v A FORDfcAR. :?:.:.: The Rochester cIotHes shop busi- FORMER GRACE^CHURCH. MITTEE APPOINTS THREE. > ness on West Front, street, near Smith H. Wanzer of Brooklyn, for- A CAMPING TRIP. FLED WITH;XlNpER;DUS;i^| »-Cltli«n«_Biilliiln« and Loan „, jrlthj-psnli Broad street, owned by Mrs. Joseph The .Plaint of Anenor Alfred merly of Port Monmouth, and Miss A Regliter Reporter _Went to Jhe Lillian^ J. _Homman, . daughter,_otl e : |AiiocIatlon of,,I\ed Bank [en and Women Plowed Through Flnkdsteln, has been sold i > Simon "Crover^rNeW FireTAppariturfor .—.-—ii~^._i^:i=.---^lLadLEarned U2! .»jj!«« Roid7jVr4^||id£s«Kl2 ; Meeting but Ho Got No Further Mrs. Leonard Cuttler of • Baldwin,' Itbaned Thli Sum to Home Own '•-;. «he.;• Plate Clan Window, of Zvaifler of Newark. The gale com- '. Than Veitibule—Reportera Dont ' Wayiide — Alleged Unianitary the Money for the Trip by Raii. All the Clndori No* on Thernvi'vi ; : : prised- the stock of goods in the were married Sunday at the Metho- ine and Selling Vegetable and Will bo' In the Houaei and Yarded fli}th« LajljTen/'Yliiffi;';'•. ' ; .3mofc« Shop and Maiia'i Store. • Tell Fair Sioriei, He .was. Told, Condition! at Shrewjbu'ry. Flower Planli.' ' : .^viitenthvaniwaVmeeUngtKbfithe :, The show windows of the Smoke store and the good will. Mr. Zvai- ,. Bernard Krauter, Dlederich Batt- dist church at Baldwin. A recep- Imte.d of Wfiere They Belons>BS?! The Ku Klux Klan.held a meet- tion was held at' which fifty guests , Tomorrow, Friday and Saturday Dust bjack.es the.shades,of nigKfrS Itlieris building .and loan, assocta- Shop, restaiir'ant and Domtnlck A. fler has taken possession of the ing last night' at what used to be jer and Ernest Hiltbrunner were v Mawa's shoe repsirihg- store on business. Michael J. Hynan will be w^re present, after "which the newiy the members of the agricultural is flying thick anil fast- from HubrM Jiffttil', Red Bank, iwnir held last Grace Methodist-• church. . This appointed road overseers /ipr the married couple left for a trip to jlpht- The torms of four, directors Broad 'street "wtf wrecked• by; a retained as manager of the store. southern part of Shrewsbury town- class of the Middletown.high school bard avenue and the Trnmp Hollow:Y^ building is' now owned by the ,Washington. Upon , their return at'Leonardo will make their anrual road at Rivet Plaza. ThcBO streets?!* ill/expired and; they rwere; unanl- Ford touring car ;about, midnight No change will-be made in the name Methodist church due to the two ship at the'meeting of the,town- of the .store for the present, they will live at Woodhaven, Long inspection trip. They will visit are being used as detour roa^s while*! usly ro-elected/ Theeo directors Sunday night. Four .young men churches having consolidated. ship committee last Thursday after- : arid; three ;yojinjr;women -were' in Island. The bride received many farms in the northern part of the, Cooper's bridge is being vesbuilt !>• 4 JBenjnmirt; John:Parker; Harry The clothing store was started 22 The Register. - reporter who noon. They will fill vacancies gifts. ___ ;state, where dairying is the ' out- the automobile* which wasf driven years ago by the late Joseph Finkcl- The cinders which were put on^he.p'i .Mgiiatus Hawkins, j Oliver ' G. : stopped at tho church building last caused by the -death of Joseph standing feature. • by Charles'J. McDermotj; of Prince- stoin. Beforo he went into the ( roads make good hard. road beds^ $jw.< and William',: S. "Child. All night did not know that the Ku Dangler and the resignation of Jos- Crawford—VanKirk. but they aro very dusty. The resl-S' l£ officers were'\ also re-elected. ton. The others in; the car were clothing business Mr. Finkelstein eph Wardell. Mr. Wardell resigned L. R. Loeseil, the agricultural in- Kluxers were In session there. He Mrs. Emma ..Crawford has an- structor at the school, has arranged dents of River Plaza aro getting'up r^ ,.ioy • are - Frank McMahon„ presl- Wtmkm, .O'Brien , and Grandin, was employed by the Eagle clothing because his increasing farm duties nounced -the marriage of • her Scherick of Red Bank, Francis Mur- saw a big lot of automobiles parked the details of the trip." The journey i petition to ask- the state highwayfS (erit, louls E. Brown' Vice prejU company and by Jacob Krldel. Mr. oh the street and heard some one did not permit him time to look daughter, Miss Myrtle Crawford of ray of. P,rlncet6n 'and-Misses Char- Finkelstein died suddenly last win- will be made in five automobiles. jommission to have tho roads oiledvMJ "Tj't;;.: Alvln; JWhltlng • secretary, declaiming inside. The voice was after the roads. He had a very Red Bank, to Stanley VanKirk of The boys will have camping equip- So much dust has collected in tho;^ oik L, Sherwood! treasurer,' and lotte . White, 'Carroll Brown arid ter. '• ':• ' ' . ..•••'. large road district to care for. The Maty Budgesof New Yorkr resonant and full. Oceanport. The ceremony was per- ment with therm They will cook well on the schoolhouse grounds;, jj; wiaS. Applegate,,'solicitor.. The ' . ' • — oil The reporter, thinking there district was'divided and two over- formed on Saturday afternoon, May ihat the water is unfit for drinking1;-'! THE ELKS' FAIR. their own meals and sleep in tents. iudlto'rs aro Edward H. Lafetra/ McDermott.'liad turned-the might be a story in* whatever was seers were appointed to succeed 2d,i at the Long Branch Methodist The first night they will pitch their purposes. The wells at a number^ fyfort y,;Brown. and Irving; Hancs* toward the curb, to stop,' -Just, be- Mf. Wardell. ; 1 Annual Event Will Taks Place July going on, asked a man outside the parsonage by Eev. W. R. Blackman. tents at Newton and the second of private residences have been af^;i 13*1)6 annual report of the BBSO- fore the machine reached the curb 4th' to July 15th, Incluiivo. bui|ding if the meeting was public. Assessor Alfred Grovfer was at night will find them at Delaware fected in the same manner. Water? J' jatlon showed assets of more than it suddenly shot forward across. the The. man replied that he did notthe meeting and he. seemed very Gap. Committees have been has to be carried from distant places,vl 1 The annual fair of the. Red NEW BOAT TIMETABLE. s'. million dollars. The,.total num- sidewalk and headed for Mazza's think it was but that the inquirer much worried. He said a report appointed to look after various fea- in buckets to the schoolhouse and to V; ir of shares of stock on the first store .and theJ3nioke shop.'_ The Bank lodge .ojf Elks will be held on could find out for sure by inquir- the houses where the dust has col«'/'; tho Elks' Homo grounds oh East had been circulated that he was Special Trip to Be Made Next Sun- tures of the tour. ' , .u^'of May was 14,837%. These machine sldeswiped the show win ing'at the door. The reporter in- responsible for the increased as- day-—Early Summer Schedule. Last year Mr, -Loesell .took the lected in wells. Two freshly paint*'; jhares nro held by 1,832 persons.. dows of the Mazza- store and theFront street July 4th to July 15th quired at the door and was.asked id houses on Hubbard avenue..arejj^ inclusive,'j-, A feature will be the sessments in effect this year in the The Merchants' steamboat com- members of the class through the ~ e profits made last year'amount- restaurant, • smashing all the win- if he. knew the password. The re-township ond that'thany folks had counties in the southern part of the almost as black'-as the road. Flow«'M dows' and. missing by a few inches awarding of an Overland Standard porter replied that he didn't; that pany will make a special boat trip ers and hedges along the roadside: .to a trifle less than 8'A per cent, sedan on the co-operative plan. found fault with him for making Sunday morning, leaving Franklin state. This was a very successful .i.ieso 'profits are shared in equal tho show window of the drug store he was a representative of The Red the increases. He said he had not undertaking in every respect and and in yards have lost their natural ', on'the .corner. ' Maurice Schwartz is chairman 'of street, New York, at 8:30 and Bat- jiroportion by. the investors and Bank Register: and that his sole jacked up the assessments; that this for this reason it was decided to color and are black. Folks have tof-;; the- fair committee and his ^assist- purpose in being present was to tery landing at 9:00 o'clock. On keep doors and windows shut and; - •>rroW£rs of money. '••••' "•• . Several persons standing on the ants are Albert W. Worden, Jr., had'been done by the state and the return trip the boat will leave look over North Jersey farms this t bring in over $25,- sidewalk were'nearly hit- by the get an account of the meeting for county tax boards; and that he spring. they are "unable to sit on their % Kenneth McQueen, Maurice Sutton, the paper. Red Bank at '3:00 o'clock and will porches. • ' : 'S/' (WOn'month. All this money, is car. A penny-iri-Jhe-slot weighing 'Daniel C. Oakes, Walter B. Connor, wanted the township committee and go to Battery landing only. On The money needed for this trip Iminediatoly taken up by persons scale was - broken in two. Many Thomas' Kin?, Milton Siegfried, The young fellow at tho door the world to know that he didn't Decoration day and on Sunday, has been raised entirely by the Yesterday William M. Petingale'''-/'; persons in the restaurant became class. During the past year they *ho want to own their own homes 1 George Whitehead, Joseph Asay, (he was not masked) said he would do it. x • : May 31st; there will be two boats; sent a telegram to the state high-'^ and it la loaned out to them.on easy frightened when the car plowed Fred Farwell, J. Leyoy Kearney, have to go inside' and ask some- Committeeman William Btelshaw one leaving Franklin street at 8:00 worked in. the school greenhouse at way commissionj informing the corh-^s through the plate glass windows ^erins.: The borrowers pay to the Edward A. Pomphrey, Fred Kiefer- body higher upViif the reporter of Wayside said the fire company o'clock and the other at 8:30; from Leonardo arid raised plants which 'mission that the roads needed oiling->; hssoclation one dollar every month and they rushed to the sidewalk. dorf, Alexander B. Curchin, George could go inside. Before going in- at' that place was about to buy Battery landing at 8:30 and 9:00were sold to raise money for the arid that present conditions were un-^ Big chunks of glass fell on the car for each one hundred dollars bor- W. Baldwin, Jr., J. G. Woelfle and side the young fellow rested his new apparatus. He urged the com- o'clock and roturning to New York trip. Part of the revenue was re bearable. "For the good of: the\ > rowed by them, and this wipes out arid on. the .sidewalk but no one Norman Griffin. chin in his hand with, his eyes cast will leave.Red Bank at 3:30 and alized from the sale of geranium road, if not for our good.they ought'S; mittee to make a small appropria- and calendula plants, and from cut the 'debt in about eleven and one-one; -wa1 svhit.\ Part of.thetile'fouride- downward and stood as though in tion to help pay for the apparatus 4:00 o'clock. The 3:30 boat from to oil or sprinkle the road," said Mr, ;'i half .. years. Th'a demand • for tion-under the windows of.^he res- deep thought. "The Red Bank Red Bank will go to the Battery flowers, such as carnations and snap-Petingale in a'conversation with ai; OFFICIALS VS. GYPSIES. and the committeemen- said they dragons. Tomato, cabbage, egg- money for homeB often exceeds taurant was broken off.- The car Register," he. mused out loud. would, provided the company signed only. The early summer schedule Register^ reporter yesterday. - '"Ittfft plants, pepper, cauliflower'and let- they dont all the cinders will sopiife the amount on hand, and in such also hit a. Ford coupe, owned by Middletown Committee and Nomadi "Well, I'll see," and with this re- ari agreement promising to fight n will go into- effect next Wednesday?" Policeman. William' Mustoe, and a tuce plants were also raised to good be in our houses and yards instead'! cases, it is the custom of the' asso- in a Legal I Battle. mark he went inside. fire in any part of the township ciation to borrow money in order window in the coupe waa broken. ,A few minutes later an oldish advantage at the greenhouse and of being where they belong." ^(^ MisB; Sarah McClees, one; of the A band.of about thirty gypsies when directed to do so by the com- Bold to gardeners. that the needs of home owners may are encamped on Mrs. Bertha Bar- looking, man caine to the door. mittee. Mr. Belshaw said he had HIGH DEGREE MASONS. tee" supplied. • owners of the restaurant, said the "Who are you buddy?" he said. The members of the class who NEW STORE AT RED .BANK vfi| rett's land'near Port Monmouth. no doubt th/ company would sign Number of Red Bank Men Take will go on the trip are^Milton Ben- 'Jjf The .Citizens building and loandamage, to the Smoke shop amount- "A reporter for the Red' Bank ( ed to ]about $000. - Mr. Mazza They have rented the property from such an agreement. Dezreei Up to 32d.' nett, Lawrence Scott, George Dang- Fi.h and Vegetable Market, Will, association was organized ten years Mrs. Barrett for the • spring and Register, here to get a story about -It-was reported that, sonie one placed the damage to his Btore at whatever is going oh inside," re- At tho re-union of 32d degree ler, Alfred Edwards, George Hal- -J Open Tomorrow. . .".-.V";rv« ago and none .of the. shares has ?160. ' summer. A number, of^olks living had put a water tap on Munroe sey, Thomas Gill, James Noone, An- Charles Baker and George Krah*?| in the neighborhood of the camp plied The Register man. * Masons held in Crescent temple at i>;et run out. Shares in the first avenue, between Red Bank and Trenton Friday and Saturday week drew Ryan, Irving: Wright, Herbert nerfc tomorrow will open a baslne'ss?;; .series, which was opened In 1915, McDermott was arrested by Mr.have complained to the Middletown "We dont generally let reporters Mustoe on charges of reckless driv- Shrewsbury, which projected about several Masons from Red Bank and Brett, Douglass Edwards, Edward in J. I. Monsky's store on the south.*! I Will mature In about a year and a township committee that the gypsies in to our meetings," said the man.four, inches above the street. The Ryan, Raymond Kennedy,. Richard side of Mechanic street, which they'fj 1 ing and driving without a license. are not desirable residents, and the"A good many of "them dont-givo vicinity took all of the degrees up half. After-that a series will ma- committeomen- said -they would in- to and including the 32(1, The can-Campbell, Joseph Darling, Henry have named the Economy fish and'..| tore evo'ry six months. He was fined $33 and costs; by Ee committee has taken legal action to us fair stories." ' corder 'William J. Poulsoni " He vestigate the matter and have the didates from this section were Ern- Eigenrauch, Bradford Rittor, Joseph vegetable-.markot.-mMany--ehangefcia A'Twenty series-'of shareB have x run the gypsies out of the township. . "I'll guarantee to tell the story trouble remedied. Linhardt and Thomas Donnelly. told "the police that it was his first They refuse to vacate and Mrs.just as- it happens," replied the est .H. Priest, James T. Clayton, have been made to the buildlrtg.;|| been issued in all and a new series attempt at driving a Ford auto- Dr. Benjamin F. King, the town- Frank A. House, Oliver G. Frake, Mr. Baker was formerly employe"d|5 I d't shares is now borne opened. Barrett refuses to make them va- reporter. ship health inspector, reported that mobile and that he stepped on the cate. Tho case was to have been Ralph B. Sickels, Albert. W, Wor- ., RESIGNATION ACCEPTED. by the American stores company,"3s Oyor,one thousand shares have al- Tha oldjslv, looking man was notPeter Farrcll had cleared a • grfeat den, Jr.,'Howard E. Morris, Leon Mr. Krahnert has been selling fiiri'|| wrong foot pedal when he tried to tried Saturday night before Justice masked. He Beckoned to the re- Rev. Dwight L. Parioni will Soon jreatjy been jtaken'.ln' the new series. stop ^the,: car Jh front'of t)ie' res- deal of rubbish .and trash off his A. Bennett, Edward ,J. Morgan, from a wagon in villages ronnd-i;| 'The first' series -has-been Running Thaddeus Breton of East Keans- porter, to step inside the vestibule. Conclude HU Paitoral Work. taurant. ' •• •.•.!•".•••',-••'••. '•'..'••• •''•-, •' fcurg, but it was postponed. property but that he had not yet William T. Sandlass and John Dan- about Red Bank and he will con-i* t^n years; the second series has The reporter did so. Twelve or filled in several holes where water nenhauer of Red Bank; JJorrell J. With many.expressions of regret, Monday mo^n^ng., a,.sign was fifteen men were in the vestibule. tinue this route as part of the blisi»|l been-running nine and a half ye collected. He • said these- holes Moore of Little Silver, George A, the" members of the Shrewsbury ness of the new store. Leo Davis6a(v _iceJ^in^/th^1wInSow.-' of the res- Some of tham) looked as if they Presbyterian church at a congre- ntttBrthird—series-nine-yoaw^anti taurant. -. It/r?a"aT~'!Tnei -RUMSON-CHURCH-BENEFIT.^ fl were breeding places for mosqui Seaman and Edward A. Wilson of of Little Silver will be employed st-} BO on down the full twenty series^ might be Houricers,""stationed-at fdes7^Frank~C~Byrairrr the-town--1"Kumson; ~~ ^~~ gationaLjiieetihg Sundayjvoted to a'hurry t Jtiaturity. pi Jils_ shares, not-yot-been-settled..-... _1_ ,_.. hall at Rumson and a large attend- of violating the township health : .Getting Alonff Nicely. •*.--— ance's looked for. There will bo Sreporter-did r;SO-.andthe-words..of code.: A- few weeks-ago: Mr. Far- 23d .to'..relieve.Mr...Parsons of " . Carrie Britton,,. two ..years old, 4 lows! ; • Wilfordr Sweeney of-Fair Haven pastoral- duties. Another resolu- erin Vatua Wlthdr-wirt large number of prizes. The com- the speaker on the TOstrum became relFwas arrested on this charge and returned home last week from the and Adelbert Britton, foiir yenn „ 1170.54 $165.40 HOME/FROM EUROPE. , recognizable. The .speaker was tion was passed making Mr. Parsons 152,14 mittee in charge of the affair con- he was fined $25 and costs. ' Long Branch hospital, where he had old, children of Harry Britton ot 161.(3 sists of Miss , Margaret Howland declaiming against rich Jewish pastor emeritus of the church. A Highlands, were playing together •> 148.94 140.75 Mr. and Mn. Clarence White Were Edward W.. Murphy, who lives been a patient with, a fractured committee was appointed to obtain 140.24 120.07 Away Six Months. chairman, Mrs. May Howland, Miss- bankers. The reporter Waited on Sycamore avenue at Shrewsbury, skull received in an automobile ac- one day last week. Adelbert had a.7' 121.65 candidates for the pastorate and 128.35 Mr, and. Mrs. Clarence White of es Mary Collins, Mary Murphy, quite a while and then one of the made a complaint about a ditch be- cident. He is steadily improving. hatchet in his hand and was cutting' 120.07 1H.44 Evelyn and Irene Porter, Louise oddest looking couples that the re- Eev. John Muyskens was made 108.17 98.86 Red Bank arrived in New York yes- ing filled, in and about sanitary Joseph Lang of Fair Haven, driver little pieces of wood with it. His , Ghezzi, Kathleen Ticrney and Ger-porter ever saw put in appearance. moderator to have supervision of sister put her hand on the chopping;'/ 100.01 80.03 terday on the steamship Majestic conditions on the property owned of the car in which Mr. Sweeney the church until a pastor is ob- - 90.S0 81.10 trude Dowlen, William Jeffrey, Ray One was a very stout man with the was riding, who had been held in block as the hatchet was descending'. 78.80" from, Europe, where they had been by Walter Leuck and occupied.by tained. Mr. Parsons will move to spending six months in, Italy, and James Collins, John Wade, gown and cape of the Ku Klux Robert Pierce. The ditch in ques- $500 bond to await the outcome of and the. hatchet cut off one of hen 12.64 0B.08 John Murphy, James Dowlen, Bergen .place, Red Bank. ' 68.18 Franco, Switzerland, Holland and Klan. The hood was pushed up so tion drains water from the road, Mr,. Sweeney's injuries, was re- fingers. Her cries brought her 65.81 James Tierney, Robert P. Thorsen, •» •«• 56.00 (0.48 England. While walking-along one that the face was visible. This Mr. Murphy said Mr. Pierce had leased from bond last night. He has mother from tho house and the child;, 49.49 44.30 of the crowded streets of London Charles Covert, and Walter J. chap (the reporter was told after- blocked it by filling in the land agreed to pay the cost of repairing -Entertained Pbilathea Society. was rushed to Dr. James J. Row* J 40.54 IC.Ol. Sweeney. Mr. And Mrs. -White met Mrs. Frank wards that- he was a high coca- across it and by building a pig pen.n Cadillac car owned by George B. Mrs. Mae F. Hugg of Maple ave- land's office, where the injury wdi ' S4.3T Sl.Sl dressed. T 26.02 24.30 J. Donald, who was formerly Miss lorum in the order) stood with He said conditions about the pig Doty. Mr. Lang's car ran into the nue entertained the Baptist Phila- 20.S7 • 11.18 Catherine Applegate of Red Bank. FOR THE VETERANS. ^ folded arms while talking. pen were unsanitary and that tho rear of Mr. Doty's machine and the thoa society at her home on Maple -~ ••[' 12.61 11.05 Mrs. Donald lives" nt Dundee, Scot- The other f bllow who was with odor from the pen was almost un- damage to the latter's automobile avenue last night After a busi- Annual June Reception, f 7.17 ' 1.00 Poppies Will bo~SoH on Two Dif-him was BS thin and as small as amounted to about $200. land. She sailed for America last ferent Day. "at Red Bank, bearable in wdrm .weather. A mo- ness session a social time was en- The annual June reception of th»' week to visit her mother, Mrs. John the big man was tall and broad. «•» Red Bank auxiliary of the' Long ', HOSPITAL'S WHITE SHOWER. Popples emblematic of the battle- tion* was passed instructing the joyed. About twenty members S. Applegate,.Sr., of Maple avenue. The big fellow moved ponderously. clerk to notify Mr. Pierce that tho Camp in a Store Window. were present. - Branch hospital will bo held Tuit- ^ Gift! of 100 Linen Article! and »i «• fields of Flanders will be sold all The little fellow tripped around day afternoon, June 2d, at three , day Saturday at Red Bank for the ditch-obstruction must be removed Against, b background of ever- ';• , $200 in Cash. . Made $80 at Rummage Sale. like a gazelle. He was completely, within a week and all unsanitary green trees, a camping; scene has GIRL HURT IN AUTO CRASH. o'clock at Mrs. Robert Brasch's on'' benefit of the American legion. The envelopod in Klan trappings.' A East Front street. A musical pro- '•One hundred linen articles and The Eastern' Star chapter of Red sale will bo in charge of the ladies' conditions remedied or action would been arranged in the window of the Mill .Anna Houlihan of Long $200 in cash were contributed at mask covered his face. be taken against him. The clerk new. sport goods store which has Branch Injured Lait Night. gram will .be given by Miss Abbl» _ Bank cleared about $80 at a rum- auxiliary of the logion, of which Strickland, pianist, Miss France!,' Mrs. B. C, Downing'* on Rlversido mage sale yesterday afternoon at "Who can vouch for you?" said was also instructed to notify Mr. been opened on Broad street by Miss Anna Houlihan of- Long Mrs. Henry F. Hylin is president. the big fellow. Blaisdell flutist, Jay Hopping sololit '- avenue last Thursday at the annual Union flrehouse on Shrewsbury ave- A similar sale will be held on Leuck of the complaint made by John Tetley. At night a camp fire Branch was badly hurt lBst night 1 "Tho Red Bank Register," re- Mr. Murphy. is -imitated by means of colored and Miss Kathryn VanBrunt elflctt- ''white shower" for the benefit of nue. Mrs; .Carl F. Schwenker Was Decoration day for the benefit of when a Cadillac sedan in which she tionist. • } the Spring Lake hospital. A musi- in general.charge of the sale. plied the reporter. electric lights. A tent 'comprises was riding crashed into a guard tho Veterans of Foreign Wars. This ELKS FAIR. »•— • Si cal program was given in which th^ —« «»•»» • "I mean who is with you," said part of the display and there are" railing on the concrete road near organization will be assisted in sell- Attention, Red Banlc Elks. / -. participants were Chester Arthur, • Attention, Red Bank Elki. the Klnnsmnn. To be Held Thi. Year From July various other features of camp life. the Little Silver railroad station. Ing the poppies by the auxiliary of "Nobody,""replied the reporter. 4th to July 15th. Red Bank Lodge, No. 233, B. P.r Red Bank Lodge, No. 233, B. P. — «'«• , She was taken unconscious to the Miss Frances Blaisdell and Walter tho Rainbow division. The annual fair of the Red Bank O. Elks, will conduct funeral ierv» Mom of Red Bank and Mr. Orr and O. Elks, will conduct funeral serv- 'I am here to get a.story of the Long Branch hospital and she did ices for Brother Fitzhugh Miller to- ElkB will be held on the Elks' Home Eaitern Star Dance, ices for Brother Fitzhugh Miller to* ', , Mr. Harry of Jersey City. Mr. Ar- PreiidenTCoolidge Said— meeting. 1 thought it might bo a not regain consciousness until eight night at eight o'clock at hit late ret* night at eight o'clock at his late res- public meeting." . grounds beginning on the .Fourth of Red Bank chapter of the Eastern thur is a violinist at the Palace the- "It's tlmo to savol" One pair of July and continuing until Wednes- Star will hold a dance next Monday o'clock this morning. She was cutidonce, 13 Washington street, High- i idence, 13 Washington street, High- Tho Klansman explained that the lands, N. J. A good attendance It ater and his services at the shower lands, N. J. A good attendance Is shoes a year—with Grand quick day night, July 15th. An Overland night in the new high school gym- qn tha face and an X-ray photo- cctlng was an invitational affair requested. ' wore provided through the courtesy requested. service—that's enough. If you be- Standard sedan will be disposed of nasium. On the dance committee graph will be taken of her head to lieve with President Coolidge that Id no, aliens w-ero admitted un- 1 Peter J. Elcheto, .'* . of, M. E. McNuty, the proprietor of • Peter J. Eichele, on tho co-oporative plan. Mourico nre Mrs. Lyman C. Vanlnwegen, learn the full extent of her Injuries. it's time to economize on footwear, bless they had someone to vouch for Schwartz is chairman of the fair Exalted Ruler*. Exalted Ruler. Mrs. Samuel Coggins, Miss Mildred Martin Moran of Lonjr-Branch was ibo theater. A. R. Coleman, Secretary. we can help you turn your desires thorn. "You can get all the 'dopo' committee.—Advertisement. the driver of tho sedan. He was A. R. Coleman, Secretary. / •Advertisement, Into a reality. Grand Shoe Repair Browor and Miss Edith Wonnig. —Advertisement. Theodora Parioni Out of Danger. Shop, M. Grand, proprietor, 28 West about this meeting by calling up not hurt. Ho'said the headlights of Klan headquarters at Elkwood Young Man Wanted. a car approaching in the opposite Dont Worry Ice Cream Flarori. Front streot, Rod Bank, opposite Real eatato and insurance office Juit What You Have Been Waiting -, Theodore D. Parsons, • member Park in tho morning," said tho direction blinded him and In steer- When unexpected guest* anlM of the law firm of Rellly, Qulnn We have pure, loose Ice crdam by O'Brien's plumbing establishment. has opening for an energetic, ca- for—a regular VanDyk tea and cof- and you aro without doisert or light \ the plate or by the quart. Vanilla, —Advortlsomont. Klansmnn. pable young man; cxporlonco not fee agency whoro VanDyk's cele- ing his cur away from tho glare of & Parsons, who is In the Lone •»..«. tho lights ho hit the guard rail. refreshments just stop to yQU*V Branch hospital with blood poison- chocolate, fresh strawborry, cherry, Tho reporter thon wonded his neco«sary; good opportunity for ad-brated teas nnd coffees may be had phone, call Rod Bank 1010, »n« ; coffe'a and orange ice. Why not lot Mr. Property Owner, v vanccmont. Apply in owa. hand- absolutely fresh, at VanDyk prlcos. ing, Is much improved. For a time why not wire your house now for way back to The Register office have us dollvor some of our celfy us deliver some to your home. Tele- and wrote what he had seen and writing stating salary expected. Ad- Take advantngo of our reduced Did You Know it was feared that ha would lose olectrlo lights. We will give you that A. B. Dlrhan is tho only piano bratcd Ico cream, elthor loose of In, < phone Red Bank 1610, Rod Bank olevon months to pay for It Write heard. drcsn Enorgotic, drawer M, Red prices. Alporin's Dolicatcssen, 20 brick. Rcil Bank Candy Kltcheor. Ills, tirm, but ho Is now out of dan- Cindy Kitchen, 09 Broad streot,— Bank, N. J.—Advertisement. Broad street, Red Bnnk.—Advcr- man in Rod Bank and vicinity rho 00 Ilrond street.—-AdvortUemont, '•[ or phone Newman's Eloctrlo Shop, owns his piano store, which is very ger and (imputation of the arm will" Advertisement. Belmar, N. J. Phono Belmar 110 Twenty-Fourth Annual Ball tlBoment. ' not be necessary, Twenty-Fourth Annual Hall conveniently located roar lit his ' Radio! and let us give you an estimate.— Long Branch Ice Boat and Yacht Long Branch Ico Boat and Yacht rosidonco, Drummond place? No TwentyFourth Annual Ball Advortliomont. club, at Price's hotel, Long branch, $25.00 Reward Offered Long Brunch Ico Boat and Yqahl.] Authorised dealer for Gawd. Friday ovonlng, May 22(1. Admis- club, at Price's hotel, Long Eranch, for return or information lending to onormouB overhead. Neod wo say Glfti at the Coxy Carner Tea Room. Zenith, DeForrest and Farrana l'Vldoy ovonlng, May 22(1. Admis- return of Jim, a lArgo white dog, more? Phono Red Bank 033.—Ad- club, at Price's hotel, Long Branch* 'i Alri. Howard G, Rosevelt his edd- Godloy Product*. Monmouth Ra- Bli Dance sion f 4. Tickets In hands of com-1 Friilny ovonlni;, May 22d. Admllvi at Harrington's Hall, on State high- mlttee. ,John Europe's famous or-; sion $4. Tickets in liiimla of com-short haired, with black curs and vertisement. slon $4. Tlokot* in hanrlf of emif «d to liar business an attractive lino dlo Service, Second National Bank mittee John Europe's famous or- long tall; resembles hound, Lout 1 'of Imported novoltloi. Look them building, Broad street, Red Bank. way,* noar Headdon'i Corner, Fri- chestra, Refreshments. —Advcr- Bavaragea. mlttoe. John Europe ! famous or day, May 22, 102G,.» Muilc by Wlt- chestra. Refreshments.—Adver- last week -from Hod Bank Book chcAtrn. Retroshmtnts. —> Ad over before selecting your bridge Phone 1184. R. S. Johnion, proprle- tlsement. tisement, \ Storo, telephone 1302 or 1412-11, For your carbonated and mnl prizoi. Phone 500-J, Rod Bank.— tor.—Advertlitment. torla Garden orchestrn, Admission beverages call Benjamin H. Crate tlsomont. a|<| CO cents.—Advertiiement. , French Brick Ice Crtam Red Bank.—Advertisement, Advertisement. ^ contain* tho purest Ingredients, In- Palntlni, Paper H*ti[ln(. • 14 North Bridge a von us, Red Bank, • i e» Quality workmanship, best ma- Radio! , •,- Bttllieri. cluding crushed fruits and nuts; 80 Hot Roait Beef Suppar phono I486,—Advertisement. Lab Bob Jo'.mion aolvt your n ,1 , Visiting Chiropodist. Likewood sand end wsihed gro- Furnlihed Bungalbw (or Rent. torlnls, honest prices, Your satis- '• Dr. Francis Cook* Caller will Sovcn room bungalow, furnlshod, conta quart. Red Bank Candy given by tho ladies of tho cliupot of probloms for you. Monmouth H vel, ilajv cinders, bluestone, pesnut Kitchen, OP Broad itroot. Yes, wefactio' n guaranteed. Wall paper/ tho Holy Communion nt tho parish Odds and ends of furniture or dlo Hervlcf, Bncand Natloiml-JB| nuN appointments by telephone to •tons.. Prices reasonable, Howard oil ground* of 'Shrtwabury Rlvor tnmploi shown upon roquoit. Curry, household goods that you no longer eomo to you whin naed«d. Xel»- Country Club. Particulars by in- deliver. Talophono Red Bank 1010. J housa on Church street, Fair Ha- liulldln?, Urodd «treet, Hid Bar O. Roievatt, Red Bink. Phone —Advertisement, ' 43 Grand, avonuo, Long Brunch, von, Thursday, May 28th, from 5:30 neod will find a buyer by using Tha Bhono Entontown 2100-M bttwou v plying at office of club.—Advortlso- Phono 1184, R, S, Johmon, pro 6«0-J.~^dvBrtjitment./ N. J.( phono 11G1-M.—Advertise Register's Want Department.—Ad biOO P. M. and 8t00 P. M.—Adver- mont, J to R:00 o'clock, Admission DO conts. tor,—Advortlioment, - For Rent (or Offlcei. I mont, i T-Advortlnomont. _ vortlsement. • -»>«» . , . tl|«tn«nt. . , • Turlter IDlnnen m I — i Attention. Thras front rooms In tho bulMIn? Dance at Enfllihtown Euchre, Plnothl* art J 0M 1 served at tht Oo»y Corner T«a corner Broad and Front itroeta, Red Freih Strawberry Ice Cream. Dr«nei. Lmlloi at MpoHhtirt I< , ,'. '•Why Not Redu'c? Your Twee For a sooil home-cooked dinner By tho pinto or quart; In bulk, 70 Friday night, May 22(1, at Columbia , by Inontlng at Hlllcrcit, the nowroom bn laturd»y and Sundays. (to to Mlndlln's pUi. T»l»rn» a* SOO-J, Red tolflphono nnd we will deliver strlpon mul plain colors. Prices rea- 1 orclustrn. lUfrnhmiH nay dlnnor Is very ipoolnl,—Advor- promptly. Red Bnnk Candy Kltcli- ^ln thi oounty.—Adv>rtli«nnnt, Dnnk.—AovBrtlionnnt. tlnment. ,- Turkey Eggt Kor Sale. sonable. I'aullno Lane MOM, 23 Admission to W on. 00 Ilrond street, Itod Bunk, Pearl itroot, Rod Unnk.+-Advertl>o. ' Typewriter Headqu»rler», ment. ' ' rvppr Sllle ' ' v' Pure bred largo bronze: |3.00 for Tolophonn 1010.—Advortliomont. mont. ^^ Typewriters rented, bought nnd flu Dirt. • mVleler Nlihtat Tuillni'*. Saturday, May iU, 1D20, Amtrlc.^ 10. Phono 705-M, MUidlotown, Lon- sold. Trubln's,*8 Broid street, Rid r«r klndl, Try my , Wodnoidny night It Victor family tilhon,—Advirtlnm«nt, The Central Shoe Rtpalrlnf Shop. Dine. Friday Night, May 32d, Bank.—Advertisement I LifflonAuxiliary. Buyrnil' 100% ~h> st Tuitln(t'«. Open every Thnttmi BOet to tn«Mrvui»;pf ftoH ^o »' J^^i^noi.yi^rol.,, Prompt attention nnd good work* Oconnport llrohouio. Kuhl's pr- •>*•• tomt Droid i. manslilp guaranteed, 70 Monm6uth chtitrn, now floor. Iluiicn past BJIien M.ida Sink.; " hite, itrtit, ilrtit, corner Maplo avtnut, Rid door. Admlwlnn AD conti, Rt ^»nkAavmt|i»ii«nt - • —>Jf roihmonti,*^ViW«tlumciit, ,•* 61! Fourteen RED BANK-REGISTER MAY 2071935." DANCING SCHOOL PARTY. NECK BROKEN-IN J)1VE. Card of Thinks.. FOR SALS. >• FURNITURE FOR SALEC -, V „ <•' By this method I desire to thank . p|ve c°lor«d toilet ll.so eac Nine porch chain, istUcs and Herts I WOMAN'S CLUB ELECTION. PUPILS GIVE A SHOW, VETERAN'S WIDOW DEAD. rm cbafr, .to. Phone Atlantic HJihlindVI of L. E. Dare'a School FitahugK L. of Highland. Frank P. Dlckman, William H. |J Perform at May Party. FINE ENTERTAINMENT GIVEN MeM t HHit Death en SundaySd . MRS. ROBERT R. MOUNT DIED Wikoff, Frank Brand, Ellwo6d Pow« FRESH VEOETABLEJ.^ THE CLUB OFFICERS era and others who rendered nuchl B««t vVtato7t4nTtia'tnd*peDpit*viiritif L. E. Dare, who conducts a danc- Fitzhugh L. Miller of Highlands 1 Delicious aplnich, radlshts ana letttSM \?J V UNANIMOUSLY CHOSEN. & AT ST. JAMES'S HALL. IN HER 86TH YEAR. Qulokanquick and valuable assistance to my- !"•"V"• IT«t.;i»aT. fa !f quantities5»»«iu»fc, William Mem, this week, Mrs, M, Dodge, Rumson read,,! ng (school in Clayton and Magcc's was killed on Sunday at Pleasure Little Silver, N. J. Telephone all, B«i I self sn«nd crew when thethe-sailboa* sailboat '""'" '•"• """'""'• lank.J "jl ij ^rtaporkt Made by Chairmen of Club hall on Broad street, held a MayProgram by Pupils of St, Jamei'f Bay. He went swimming and heShe Paaied Away Yeaterdty Morn. Elltabeth capauied Sunday-mornlnff. ; rSchool Included Three Plays, in« at Her Home) on JVtonmouth Given room house, all Improvements I tor C'' [Committees—A Mahogany Clock day party and dancing exhibition dove into shallow water. His head I also here publicly expreai my owner's .board*. Q. H, Oonover. 47 DroaiJ- Six rooms each aids, all ImpraviMinti. . , , With an Inscribed Silrer Plata last Friday night. About 150 per- Music, Dancing and Drills—Audi- struck the bottom and his neck was Street After a Sickness of Tanappreciation of the good sportsman- wt». Freehold, N. J. w hot water heat, garage | art 8prln« street}11 Presented to Retiring President. sons were present from Bed Bank, ence Filled Hall. broken. He was taken to the Long Days—Funeral to be Hold Friday. ship shown by John H. Gregory in HOUSEKEEPER WISHES POSITION lacrlfloe, 17.850, terms. Qbarlet Dniett'l Four hundred persons filled St. tho way he accepted the results of In widower'! home I haa'pna f\t\, +ddr«ss IS West Front street, phone 6JS, Bill t ryhe annual,election of the Red air Havifi,' Eatontown, Rumson, Branch hospital, where he died Mrs. Almira W. Mount, widow of Mn. Nettle aohutewall, oars of Join Bsr- Holmdel and Port Monmouth. The James's hall on Monmouth street shortly afterward. Robert R. Mount, died early yester- ho fouling of his pleasure yacht g«n twntrdo. N, J. PULLETS FOR SALE, Bsnk'Woman's club resulted in the Elaine fay my craft. unanimous election of all the offi- hildren's ' dancing program com- last Thursday night at the -annual ,"MT. Miller was 27 years qld andday morning In.her 86th year at •, , v FOR SALE, , , . Fifteen White Iieghorn pullets at I1.0S.I entertainment given by the pupils her home on Monmouth street, Red Thomas Irving Brown, Airedale pupplai, neitly lour months •aoh; also* tin Barred Rook tieni at »>| cers named by the nominating com- rised a Chinese dance by Dorothy was unmarried. He leaves a moth- —Advertiseme'nt. old; IIS and 120.' EvetVtt, First stmet, canta per sound. L, W. TtUex, White nmipl Witteo.. These officers are: Tilton Turano, four years old; aof St. James's school. The children er, Mrs. Frank Layton of High- Bahk. Death was due to heart dis- Wtit Keanaturt. W. J. Ipper Broad street, phone Red Bank " 1 performed remarkabljH'well and re- lands. The funeral wjll be held to- ease, complicated with other ail- Card of Thanks. FOR RENT, President—Mrs. J. 0. TuUer. , veil and jazz dance by Gertrude Large, comfortable front -room, thria win- ' FOR RENT. First vlcs-presldenl—Mri, I. H. Gilhuly, Yonksra-skirJ-tlance—by -Rosnlina ceived liberal npplnuse. -They were morrow afternoon at St. Andrew's ments; We wish to thank our f rlends.and qw», twin bedsi ganire «jWt Two adjoining front rooms, eompls r Second vice prsildentr-Mrs. X. E. Bus- Titlon Turano, a "pet cat" dance trained by the Sisters of the'school; Episcopal church at Highlands and Mrs: Mount reached her 85th neighbors for their kindness and ront itmU Reil Bank. • urnilhed for Hint housekisplng; «leo sympathy-during tho sickness and ( HOUSE FOR RENT. . " g[as; ; tebelt locationa) ; up.to.date. At U sell. •,""- • ' ' • y Gloria Ochs, a Highland fling md many compliments were paid will be conducted by Rev. Howard birthday last January. Until her ptrset' , Red Bank, death of our husband and father, The halt corner bouse it Washington Jonmouth phone, Recording secretary—Mri. Harry Nor- ml Follies dance by Jessie Frost, ;o the iBisters nnd the pupils. Frazer and Rev. Harry P. Grim. last sickness ahe was unusually ac- and Wallace (treats, Bed Bank, Apply ford. •f especially the Rev. E. T.-Wocks, """ gypsy dance by Kathryn Pope, a The first part 6f' the program The burial will be made at Stone tive and healthy for one of her Sheridan hotel, phone 86. ' ""STATE HIQHWAY PROPERTY, ^ Corresponding iccretary—Mrs. Worth Mrs. Jeffers, Mr. A. Worden, tho COOK WANTED. I have some wpnderfal bargains on the Cunningham. country rube" dance by Anthony :ohsisted of >an operetta entitled. church cemetery. age. She had the use of all her state hlghwsy between Red Bank mnl firing squad of Fort Hancock and all Apply at Atlantio hotel, Fair Haven, N. :eyport; aultable for roadiUnda. W.vA^ lederatlon secretary—Mri. A. C. Clark. alise, an Irish reel by William "The. Moon Queen." The. cast-was Mr, Miller was a .member of the faculties until tho last, Her fatal those who sent .floral tributes and Phone 466, Red Hank, Social secretary—Mri. Join. J. C. ltrCtt> Or phcn Ochs, a cake walk by Vivian "Weber is. follows: . ••.,'•-•••'".'•• Red Bank lodge of Elks and the sickness began ten dnys ago, butottned thoir cars, GIRL W.NTED. fanE J07 * ** O'Shea. ... . ' lodge will conduct its funeral serv- Apply at Atlantto hotel. Fair Haven, N. fresiurer—Mrs. Jease lllnot. nd an acrobatic dance by Betty 'he Sun ....'.. John Pi Smythe, Jr. it was not until last Wednesday Elsie Pearce and Family. Phone 405,'Rcil Bank ( ~ HOUSE VACANT; unWam Frederick Johnaton .—Advertisement. - . - ,.,,_,„ ,_,_,.., illl nodcrft llnanclal secretary—Mrs. Charles, D. Collins'.' Dancing for.the grown-up ice at Till late home tonight at eight that alarming symptons developed. FOR RENfT ' Seven room house vacant. 1 'rince Harold Hounihan onrenlenoes, on Brown place, near high' 'White. olks was held .afterwards. Music .'clock. ; Eight room house, with all Improve- school, residential lection. Apply to Mn~ rinccjs ...... Dorothy Grauae Mrs. Mount was born at Cam- DEATHS. ments, 53 Wallate street, Red Bank,' Ap* Auditors—Mrs. PhUip S. Walton, Jlr«. •as rendered by- an orchestra com- STANLEY.—Mana Flint Stanley, aied 20 . P. Ford, 77 White, street,fifon. iH-3, Thomas Wills. Ivenlnc Star .;. Robert Burke den and she was a daughter of ily Sheridan hotel, phone 86. ' \ >osed of Miss Christine, Francis, •airy Queen Mary Jackson LINCROFT'S LOSS. /ears, wifeof Ivory 1). Stanley and daugp- Red Bank. Trustee—Mill Boss Well. Peter S. Elliott, who later was en- :er of Mr. and Mrs. James Flint, dlpd May* MAN WANTED. STORE AND HOUSE BARGAIN;. f Clarence Gray and J. F. Brauer. .toon Queen ...... Alene Patterson Man wtnteil to live In tenant house and Six rooms and itorsMn Ruraioni Im- The chairmen , of the various Mri. Montague, Ona of Its Old gaged in farming at Little Silver. L7, 1026. Survived liy three children, the iano solos were rendered by Mis3 After the operetta there were a oungtst twelve days, and parents and two drive team on farm. Thomas S Field, Bed provements; nultable any line. Next Ia committees of the club made re- Resident!, Diad Yesterday. Her husband, Robert R,, was a na- >rothcrs, ' • . , ' ' ' lank. Phono SOW, Bed Bank. school. Sacrifice. 15,500, cash ll,00(V jrorts covering the -work o{ the past rlinnie Dunbar nnd G. Halsey. lumber of, dances and drills by the tive of Chapel Hill, He was a Funoral services thll.Wednesday evenlns HOUSE AND TWO-CAR GARAGE, Jrcsier, 1U Welt Front street, phone III, nrious grades. Eight girls took Mrs. Sarah: Jane Montague of ,t S:O0 o'clock at tha home of her parents, All lit Arat elms condition! large Red Bank. jear. These reports were given' by' veteran of tho civil war, having Brouncls; (0,600, terms to euit. W. Mahns, iart in a Highland fling. They were Lincroft, widow of Lucian Mon- served as cnptnin in the famous old I0H 172d street, Jamaica^ Lone Island. "HOME-MADE CAKES Mrs. John- H. Cook, for the club- A NEW EAGLE SCOUT. tague, died yesterday from a com- Interment nt Cypress Htlli Thursday morn- 27 Eaat 1 rant street. Bed Bun*. mi nut breads layer cakes 11.26, nut brail' house* committee; Mrs. 'William Lorette Regan, Bertha Rciss, Anna ; 29th'regiment of New Jorsey which ing, 10:30. . YOUNOMAN WANTED., BE cents loaf; email cakes 85 cents a doi-1 plication of diseases "after a long en: birthday cakes to order. Phohe art Manson, hospitality committee; riilari Snyder of Fair Haven Ac- Ansbro, Mary Bly, Claire Walsh, took part in some of the fiercest Younic man over seventeen years old, to ickness. She was born 74 years work In service station.:' Apply'to W.T. Bank 1432, Woman's Exchange, 45 Rlvei* Mrs. George T. Linton, member- quirea Highest Scouting Honor. iileen Olsen, Helen Grotian and. battles of the conflict. A monu- Jones, 231 Mople.avenue, Red Bank: side avenue., ago at Mltrlboro• and she was-,a ship committee; Miss Edith Honig- Milan Snyder of Troop 24 of Viola Cross. , . ment in memory of this regiment . NEW SIX ROOM HOUSE~$6,50X>. FURNISHED ROOM TO LEl daughter of Samuel and Alice Cum- WANT ADVERTISEMENTS. All Improvements, tile bath; tasy termi; One block from Broad etreetl• Jftalr man, publicity committee; Mrs. I. 'air Haven has been made an eagle The Columbus cadets furnished will, be unveiled at Fair View cem- RELIEF ENGINE CO. FAIR jrnished, with all Improvement! i In small mings. She had lived at Lincroft Una 6th to_18th, every night. - possession at once. . W. A. Hopping, 40 H. Gilhuly, program committee; cout. This is the highest honor a the next feature on the program. etery on Memorial Day. Broad street, or phone Red Bank 807. QUlet family | suitable for one or two B«n- They gave a playlet entitled "Col- 21 yeaw. Six children survive her. SITUATION WANTED AS NURSE. LAUNDRESS. lemen. 3S ,Harding rosd, phone H«d _find Mrs. Horace P. Cook, -ways scout can achieve end he must be Mr. and Mrs. Mount were mar- Phone 1201. Red|B»nk. lank 88,11-J, "'and means committee. Eeports of well versed in many scout activities umbus Cadets in Camp." The play- They are Mrs. Mary J. Johnson and Middle nged white woman, widowed, Sidney Montague of ; Lincroft, ried 61 .years ago, after Mr. AIREDALE PUPPIES FOR SALE. would' like position as laundress with pil FAIR HAVEN HOUSE FOR SALE. ,-{ tha work of the various depart- before he is eligible to become an let wound up with a drill by the Pedigreed, ili Maple avenue, Hcd Bank, vate family. Phono Bed ?ank 186S-B. SI* rooms and bath, all Improvements*, Churchill Montague of Red Bank, Mount's term of enlistment had ex- ihone 1(04. large lot, fruit trees; grounds In excellent ments of the club were also given. :agle. Milan is the tenth scout in oys. The cast was as follows: . LOT FOR SALE. condition; oiie-car garage. . Write,fb« fult Mrs. Christina Atkins of Now Ham- pired. They began-housekeeping FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Lot 50x334 on Harrison avenues will Mrs. Gilhuly, Mrs. William C. Law- the county to win this honor. Ho ilajor ....; William Dowlen at IB Wallace street, Red Hank, AH.-lm- Pjrtlculara to Fair Haven House, draws* burg, New York, 'Mrs. Sarah E. on^Wost street. Later they moved ; sell cheap on reasonable terras. W. M. Red Bank, rence and Mrs. "Harry Morford gave Is sixteen years old and is a pupil lieutenant James Bl/ to~th? house on theT north sfdVbf provemonts. - •-— ~— •- Mahns,' 27 Eaat Front street, Red Bank. Sergeant Raymond A. Desmond Porter of Yonkers and Mrs. Alice HOUSE FOR SALE OR RENT. EXPERT M1ME0ORAPHINO • ii I accounts of the federation conven- it the Red Bank high school. •-,. FORD FOR SALE. at twelve hours' notice. Letter! .printed 1 Pcrcivnl Harold Reginald H^athof Jamaica;; The fdneral wilV Monrnouth street which ia now.i . Seven . rooms;. . flu . Hunaet. avenue,. Red Ford tourinil car for sale; 1024 model, tion, to which they were delegates. Rollinson, II Martin Kennedy Bank, phono 1203-W. on your own i!etUrhe«d«r^LooarJuit JUr| Troop 60 of Red Bank went on a be held Friday afternoon at half- cupied by Mrs. Sarah Elliott, wid- newly painted, good condition: 1171.. Can first copy letters. Prices .right. Mrs...J,, The annual club luncheon will be Charles Edward Henry Beiss like Sunday. Israel Shipkin's name past two o'clock at the house and 6w of John Elliott. Mrs, Mount COLLIE DOG GIVEN. AWAY be aeorr at 21 Riverside avenue. Red Bank. O. Smith, B ifoLaren atrett, Red Bank, given at the' Shrewsbury Eiver SUinny Joseph P. Roswell Good hume must be' assured. Mrs. J. C. BUICK TOURTNG CAR FOR SALE. phone 1080-R. ' ' '' "• has been put on the honor roll of Rastus Joseph Desmond was a sister of John Elliott. Thirty- Finnegan, Belford, N."J. ;he sermon will be preached by Rev. Bulck touring car for sate, in good con< COUPLE WANTEDT7 ^TTV country club in June, under the this troop for efficiency. Cadets: Darius Garbarinl, Joseph Ourley, six years ago Mr. and Mrs. Mount illtion; good rubber. Apply ii. A. Pom' William.E. Braisted, Burial will be FOR'SALE. • Flrat elasicook and dish washer wantii general direction of Mrs. Archibald Troop 67 of Red Bank has organ- Cornellua . Bly, oJames Sammon7 Thomas moved to the;house on Mqnmouth Five .window sash and frames; cheap. phrey. Rumson, or phone 80B-W. Rumson. 'or Sundays nt the Cosy. Corner Tea Roorn,-^ 1. Miller. Mrs. Worth Cunning- ized a new patrol known As the Kelaey, Richard* Murray, TalbotTrnvera, made it White Eidge cemetery nt street where Mrs. Mo.unt died." Phone 386.R, Hcd Bunk. HOUSEWORKER OR COOK Red Bank. Must be experienced. Phone ham will be toastmistress., Mrs. Michael Targonsky, Patrick Calandriello. South Eatoritpwn.- ••••:- , GARAGE FOR RENT. wiihes position; German woman would like EGO-J, Red Bank. .Also handy girl want— lanthers, with F. Lupton White as James Cnlvcr,1 Joseph Mullln,, Leo Mc- a place with a iprlvate family on a farm. cu_for_fulMlmc, .' ' . •' • :,"a i Thomas, Jardirie will have charge of Mrs: Mount -was a member of 15 a month. Apply to Sam Cardner, 52 eader. . Gulre, James/VanBrunt, (Edmund Kazan- v-—•**•—•• the Methodist church of Red Bank. Mechanic atrcet. Red Bank,' • Good cook: Addroas.M. O., drawer M, Red LIOHTINb/FIXTURES FOR SALE. .,, ' decorations, Mrs. William Naulty sky, John McLaughlln. HOUSE FOR RENT. Bnnk. Wrought Iron and green glasa'dom's; al«*. Troop 23 of Red Bank took a FELL DEAD AT NEWARK. When Grace Methodist church was Single house, t)lx rooms, water and gas. BENZ CARS FOR SALE. ao Standard lamp, same style, formerly^ •will have charge of tickets, and Then followed another little play Two Bern csrs for sale; no reasonable used with saa; can he wired for electricity;, like late one afternoon last week The Sudden Death of Charles W. in existence she was a member of 01 Washington atrect, Red Dank. [ Mrs. Harry Morford will have entitled "The Golden Slipper." ofTor refused. , Apply. Middletown Farm, 10.1 Riverside avenue, corner of'H6rforili. ,o Dutch Neck, in Middletown town- CouSo of Red Bank. \ that .congregation. . She was a AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE, Red Bank, phoni'203. T. W. Head superlB' place, Red Bank, • • .t.j;^- charge of transportation, Essex touring, four cylinder: perfect ship, near tho Half-Mile road. Singing and' dancing were features Charles W. Couse of Maple ave-teacher in the Sunday-school of tendent.- ...... , ... fUXlDO SUnJjrFbR MlHEiv''."•. The announcement was made They built fires and ,several mem- of this performance. The charac-i that ' church and a very active condition. _Shone 12CU-R, Red Bank. TOMATO PLANTS FOR SALE. Latest style Tuxedo suits fay all beea"i. that Mrs. Jardine had been made nue, Red Bank, fell dead yesterday COOD^COW FOR"SALE" One thousand tomato .plants, 500 pepper alon»; sites 38 to it. Can supply1 anry ers of the troop passed fire build- ters and members of the ensemble church worker. Slie was a mem- •with calf by her aide: halter broken. Ap. amount needed. Monmouth Street Men'a chairman of the department of art afternoon.at the Broad street Cen- ply to Patrick Ahcrfr, 'Keanaburg, N. J, plants and 600 eggplants. . John B. Cono- ing and cooking tests. were as follows:. tral railroad, station at Newark. ber of the women's temperance ver, Conover lane, Phone Red Bank Shop, 28 Monmouth street, near Brotil: |]n schools in the state federation of Madame Arrogant Mary Coffee FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT 1188-W. ' . . ,- street, Red Bank. The las|t of a series of swimming Apoplexy was', the cause'; of death, union of Red Baijk; with all improvements; three iplnutes from 'women's clubs. 'reida and Julia, Proud Sisters itation. 138 Monmouth street. Red Bank. STORE FOR RENT FLOWERS.. , • arties at the pool at Asbury Park Catharine Higgins, Grace O'Brien Mr. Couse was seventy years :old Mrs. Mount leaves two daughters next to Krldcl's' Meat Market, Front anc - Rustle boxes and painted pots with flow* Mrs. Naulty reported that an rfOR SALE. , vill be held Monday, June 8th. Madge * Catherine' Mossey Broad streets, ' for lunch i room; wel irs for the porch, windows or graven ger- 'average of thirty babies were pres- and had been a resident of Red and a sister, who made their home Pair of brown French v«lour portieres, equipped, Apply Sheridan hotel, ihone 36 aniums, 25 and 15 cents;' terns, 'vines.': Princess Otellla ....'... Loretta Valentine Bank fifteen yearsi He was a mem- with her. The daughters are 120 Bergen place, Red Bank, phone 580-R Red Bank. ' • cannaa and dahllai. Nelson's, 45 locust I ent, at the baby clinics, which are Mother Cronin ...... Beatrice Salmon A LODGE'S BIRTHDAY. berpi the leather firmi of Couse & Misses Florence, A, and Almira E. FOR SALE. ANTIQUES FOR SALE. avenue, Red Bank. .{held every two weeks throughout Court Ladies: .Catharine Dougherty.- Cath- Preih Guernsey cow, calf l)y side;' big Grandfather's clock, tables.- chairs, chilli BUILDING LOTS. , " arine Burke, Eleanor Connors, Franeea Bqi.to.n ofJNewark. He was a mem- Mount and the sister is Mies Laura ; the year. . Miss Abbie Strickland, Royal Arch Maioni Celebrate 100th : milker. Phone 202-WI Atlantio Highlands, needlework,' samplers : and collection lace I have to offer fer sale some very doalr- Sciarabba, Mary Grause, Catharine Coi Elliott. A granddaughter also sur- and ahnwln. 43 East Main street, Free ablo building lots, high class locations,* j Who IB in charge of the school gar- . Anniveriary. ber of the Red Bank lodge of Elks OAK LIBRARY TABLE tello, Catharine Mazocca. . . and of the Red Bank Presbyterian vives her, she heing Mrs. Chester and Thatcher range .with warming closet hold. N. J.' -..•• wise restrictions. When Interested see D.' idens project, announced that 160 Dairy Maids: Ruth Kelly, Grace Silsbee, for sale. Apply 61 Irving place, Red Bank W. Martin, 240 East Front atreet, Rid Hiram chapter of Royal Arch Ma- V. Adams, a daughter of the late MANUFACTURER WANTS Bank, phone 1188. • . . * . x' 'children had registered for this Madelyn Kelly, Catharine Moron, Elea-. brotherhood.- He is. survived by'his PIGEONS FO"R SALE"CHEAP7 dlitrlbutora or imontB for product which ons of Red Bank celebrated its nor O'Brien, Margaret Mead, Mary William B. Mount. The undertak- aolls on lta merits; large profits. Cham* BUNGALOW FOR SALE. >work this year. widow, who Before he'r^marriage Mutt sell, ' Joseph Motllers, opposite : 00th anniversary Monday night at Burke, Catharine Mertz, Anna Rosatl. Jiffl£L-Mis3._Sarah_Hinds, The body_ ing business which was founded by Episcopal church, Fair Haven, N, J.,box plon Specialty, ,1317 JJush_wlck avenue, Fine six room bungalow on State high- i • A card^party-wa»--«nnounced- to its rooms;in4ho™EiBnorcbuilding. A 133. Brooklyn, N. Y. way, Eatontown; Improvement!; eornsr lot,: An~orcles{fa c6mp"riBirTg~""James' was sent ft the Mount undertaking Robert" R.-Mount—nnd- Inter con- HARDY PLANTSHFOR SALE, »?!•««. for_tea'riBlB und-.gajL-iUtlonr. jte held at the clubhouse on isnquet was held in connection ( HOUSEKEEPER WANTED/ .000. terms, 'r. Eiwood Snydar, phone Ladiso, John Holian, Jr., and Rob- ducted by his son William B. Moun Family of two; no laundry; good home. Phlox, yollow Iris, bsehclor buttom, to. (.Wednesday, May 27th, for the establishment and prepared for bur- Eatontown 218B-B. k; with the anniversary and was at-ert Good rendered selections. Mrs. is now managed by Mr. Adams. 14 North Bridge avenue, phone Red Bank mato and cabbage; strong plants. Mrs. M. I benefit of the club. Mrs. George ial! The funeral will be held at the 14B5. • Dodge, Rumson road, Little Silver, N, J., PLANTS AND FLOWERS. tended, by several of the grand phone Red Bank 881. Goranlumi, 15 and 25 cents; panslcs, IS 'Hendrickson is in charge of this Raymond- Phillips was ^pianist for house Friday, morning at half-past The fnrieral .of.Mrs.-Mount will FOR RENT. lodge officers. Over 400 chapter "HOUSE FOR RENT.. , • and 25< cents a basket. Tomatoes, esbT '.'•party. the singers and dancers. John ten o'clock. Burial will be made at be held Friday afternoon at half- Housekeeping apartment for rent. ' bages and all other vegetable and flower Masons attended the, meeting and Holian, Sr., was stage manager and past two o'clock at the house. The Newmari Springs road. Red Bank, phon< . Five rooms and bath, all Improvements plants. Open evenings, Nelson, 45 Locust. i. .A collection of $15 was taken up wer« entertained by , interesting Fair View cemetery. 120-W. ' . ' rent $30 per month.' At River Plssa. For avenue. Red Bank. : Harold A. Giblin had charge of the service'will be in charge of Rev. rent June 1st. Mrs. C. W. Ritter, River for Arrowsmith post of the Grand speeches and a historical address. MARRIED MAN WANTED Plata, telephone. 1684, HOUSE FOR RENT. Army. stage decorations. The palms and DEATH FROM PNEUMONIA. W. Rollahd Ra-ver, pastor of the to live in tenant house'and do general farm Half of a double house on Bcrsen place The visiting Masons came from all floral decorations were donated by Methodist church, who'will be as-work. J. B. Rue, Jr., phone Middletown ,. STORE PROPERTY FOR SALE , , l»etwecri Hudson avenue and. South'street. i Presentation ' of a mahogany parts of tho state and there were 276-K-43. • on East Front street, .consisting of three Six rooms,'bath, all Improvements,'In'flnf- the Floralhurst flower shop. The Leonard Street Resident Died at sisted by Rev. J. Lawrence Pitt of stdrcs and two apartments;. all improve, condition. Apply 112 Broad street. Red. _r'clock was madejo the^retiring pres- some-Present from New York and HOUSEKEEPER WANTED. menta;'price rlcht, W. Mahns, 27 Easl ident, Mrs. Frank~Curtis,~6n"HefialF .ushers were j>eter,J,ang,_HarolcLA | l ^ _Sout!l_Amboy> a^jtormer pastor of Muit be good cook. Write R. K., Front street.' It«d liank. Bank. Phone 184-J. 'ennsylvania. Hiram chapter was Giblin, H. Raymond Phillips, Joseph Grace Methodist qhurcFu Buria drawer- M—Ited-Bank»"Btatlng-prlce-and — HOUSEHOLD COOPS - FOR; SA —of the club;- The clock bears a sil- Van it Smith of Leonard street references. — WIND MILL FOR SALE,..-I.. ,. Originally started at Trenton but Ladiso, Jarries McGuire, Elliott Sul- will be made at Fair View ceme Wind mill in,good orifer, sell very res ~Rrasa bed'wlth box springs, dining xoora? ver plate inscribed "In honor of died of pneumonia last Friday at POSITION WANTED sonnble. ^Can bo scen-nt OakHurit, ovpo- table, ice box, two 0x12 grass rugs, twcT ivas later moved to Eatontown and livan, Franklin Wise, Anton Schu- 6x8 grass rugi, gas stove, three burner Mabel F. Curtis, President 1024- the Long Branch hospital. He wastery. by chambermaid'seamstress; or would do site school, or opply to W. Mahns/ 27 East then to Red Bank. In the early man, John -Murray and Jerome cooking, i Answer tu M. A. R., drawer M Front atreot. Hod Bank. _____ top; oven. Address Household Goods," 1925."; The clock will" be placed on a patient there • four days. Mir. Red Bank. . drawer M, Red Bank. /•••:•••. listory of the lodge chapter Masons Travers. The ticket office was in 1 GAS ', FIXTURES FORTS ALE.., "the mantel of the- club library. B6- Smith.was"33 yeats old arid leav.«S*a DIED AT AGE, OF 85 YEARS. APARTMENT FOR RENT. HOUSE AND BUNGALOW FOR SALE."I charge of David Leroy and Walter Three handsome solid brnis gas fix. Six room house and a flve.foom bania- quets of flowers were presented by from all parts of the state took widow; His mother, Mrs. Louise G. Six room, apartment with all' improve- turoa for six Ughta^alio fixtures for two, their degrees in Hiram chapter. Patterson. _ , _ . Mrs. Mary E. Fraier it Survived by ments. Inquire at 70 Monmouth street, three and four lights; globes Included. low. with Improvements, near*'center of the club to the retiring president Smith of- Smithfield, Virginia, is Red Bank. . town In first class condition; price I4,BOO( ; Six Children. Phone Red Bank 139G-R. ^ . each; terms to suit. Address Houiai1 and ;the new club president, Mrs. living. The funeral was-held Sun- PIANO FOR SALE. . BUNGALOW FOR SALE. drawer M, Red Bank. Tuller. HER BIRTHDAY PARTY. A HOUSEWARMING' PARTY. day afternoon at Worden's funeral Mrs, Mary E. Fraser of Red Bank Good upright piano for lalei very rea Beautiful new bungalow in Eatontown sonable. T. r*. Clusey, 47 .Mechanic street. six rooms, bnth, all improvements; $6,000, STATE HIGHWAY CORNER. home and was in charge of Kev. died last Wednesday night at Mrs.Bed Bank. Fine for roadntand; five acres, fine ilx' ; A vote of thanks was given to Virginia Aiay, Daughter of Harry Festivities Held Saturday Night at Winifred Williams's nursing' homo terms; bargain. T. Elwood Snyder, phoni room house; all Improvementsj giraxev '; Mrs. H. D.' Schanck and Mrs. A. B. Charles W; Nelson. The body was INSTANTANEOUS GAS WATER 2136-R. Eatontown, N. J. brook. In We»t Long Branch; sacrifice Aiay, ia Six Yeara Old. Ralph Villars's New House. at Fair Haven, where she had been heater for'sale; price 15. Inquire H. L. . ..White for musical selections at the sent to Smithfield and the burial HOUSE FOR RENT. $0,000. Drcssor. 113 Wsst Front itreit. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Villars of the a patient a week. Previous to thai lleavlland. 27 Linden place, Red Bank, Four or seven room house, all Improve phone 623, Rod Bank, . i j)neeting. Virginia ABay, daughter of Harry will be made there. Mr. Smith was phone 48-W, merits; good location. X'or further partis Asay, celebrated her sixth birthday Newman Springs road gave a house- employed at the Central railroad time she had boarded with Miss CORN FOR SALE. ulars inquire* at Samuel Hoffman's,, 146 BUNGALOW'WXNTED; ^ i ,' The art department of the club Libbie Walling of Rector place. Four hundred bushels of corn for sale, Monmouth street. Rod Bank. • Bungalow with five or more rooms, »lth .' with a party last Saturday after- warming party last Saturday night repair shops at..Elizabethport. He modern Improvements; must have an.' : held its last meeting of the year H. P. Conovcr, Holmikl, N, J, Tclephon _ . HOUSE FOR SALE. noon at the home of he,? grand- in their new house. Games and had lived at Red Bank eleven years. Death was due to heart disease, Holmdel 11-M. average site lot in or near Red Bank;' ' .yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Gilhuly dancing were enjoyed and voca' complicated with other ailments. New stucco house, corner lot; five roomi stata price and terms. Address Bunta— ; .lead the lecture "Progress of Amer- mother, Mrs. Edward Asay of FOR SALE. and hath: all Improvements. Very easy low, drawer M, Rod Bank. Worthley street. The rooms were solos were rendered by Patrick Div- Mrs. Fraser was.85 years old and Man's tuxedo suit, coat and pants, terms. Mrs. 0, W. Ritter, River Plata, DUNGALOW FOR SALE. ican Painting," and Miss Abbie Found Dead on Couch. moat nen; cost 175; -will sell reasonable. Red Bank. Telephone 1084. A nearly new five room, bungalow on> decorated in pink and white. ers. Refreshments were served at a native of England. Her maiden Phone 391-M. ' • ! Strickland exhibited color prints of Thomas Giblon of Marlboro, aged FOR SALE>T BARGAIN. • • Newman Springs road, Red Bank! Improve-'- ames were played and the chil- midnight. Those present were Mr. name was Mary E. Gilbert, Sh USED BROODER WANTED. New seven room stucco hauic, all mod' ments; garage, 'Bide walks, curb, etc.t' .subjects of American painters. The and Mrs. Alvin Hartner, Mr. and45 years, a brother of1 John C. Gib- was the widow of Alexander M. To hold 100 chicks; must be In joo< em improvements, open fireplace, tile hath. (4,000. terms. T, Elwood Snyder. phone iPrize. picture recently won by thedren had a delightful time. There condition; utate price.' William Heath, box room; on Throckmorton avenue. Apply B. 2136-R, Eatonlown, W, J. •' ••,'•':" was a birthday cake with six candles Mrs. John Kariane, Mr. and Mrslon of Red Bank, was found dead Fraser, a former mayor of Red 304, Red Bank. ^^_ Flnkelateln. 13 West Front street, Red ,art department was on exhibition George Rinear, Mr. and Mrs. Eu- Bank who died twelve years ago. lUnk, or your own broker's. FOR SALE AT BARGAIN. and a letter was read by the chair- n it. The cake was on a plate lying on a couch Sunday morning. TWO FRESH COWS Kew seven room stucco house, all mod which was over 100 years old. Vir- gene . Wenzell, Mrs. Elsie Griffin Mr. Giblon ha* worked for the pro-, Mrs. Fraser leaves six children, *and a horae'drawn parls green blower fo: SEWING MACHINES. ern Improvements, open flreplaee^tlle bath- man, from the judges in the con- Miss Rose Phillips, Miss Catherine They are Edmund G. and. A. Mur sale. H. P. Conover, Holmdel, N. J., phoni Some bargains In 'used machines, room; on Throckmorton avenue. Apply B., gest,' telling the reasons tho prize ginia received a large number of duce firm of Rooney &'Ely at Marl- HolmdelU-M. models guaranteed. F. R., Woodl, dealer Finkelsteln, 12 West Front street, Reil irthday gifts. Those present were Russell, Mr. and Mrs. William Hart boro for some time. He was found ray Fraser, Mrs. Ensliy E. Morris LOST. in all makes, new, and all kinds repaired, Bank, or your own broker's. Was awarded to the Red Bank club. Charles E. Moreland, James Reilly, Female hound dog lost Saturday, May Hist Front street. Red Bank. HOUSE FOR SALB7 " 7^ • Harry Boskey, Jr., Barbara Boskey, and Mrs. Willinm N. Worthley o "TWO AND A"HALF ACRES OF LAND" «ne»—: • Martin VanBuren Smock, Mr. dead upon the Mme couch where 16th; black and white. Finder telephi House of seven rooms, bath, modern tm-> Catherine nnd Edith Johnson, Cath- Red Bank, and Mrs. Jessie Warne; 1377, Red Bank. in Eatontown; good for chicken farm an provements, fireplace, . three-car . garage.' FESTIVITIES AT FIREHOUSE. Siver, George Flaherty and Fred two years ago Joseph Kingston was roadstnnd; on road from Satontown to As large lot. Can be purchased on ' Bood erine and Dorothy Stedlemnn, Don' and Mrs. Annette Fields of Eaton- TRUNK FOR SALE. bury Park;'1300 will buy It. W. Mahns Andre. found dead. town. - . Serviceable trunk for sale; sir terms. D. W. Martin, 240 East Front A Merry Time at Shrewsbury Last aid Asay and Marcia Dennis. B(x22x26. Can be seen at 21 Rectoi 27 Eaat Frjont s^reet^JledJJank.^ . street, Bed Bank, phohe 1188, , . • . ! Wednesday Night. To Sell Lighthouse. The funeral was hold Saturday place, Red Bank. TWO~GO0r> CARS~FOR SALE. FOR SALE CHEAP. : ; T REPAINTING A BRIDGE. afternoon at Edmund G. Fraser' HOUSEKEEPER. 4 1022 Ford sednn. good condition, goo Victor records four for $1,00, plumbing* i The large addition to the Shrews- SCHOOL PRINCIPAL TO WED. The government will sell its First class housekeeper, middle asrec rubber. $260; late 1028 Chevrolet touring, fixtures, furniture, garden utenalli, lumber on Peters place. Tha sermon- wa wishes poaltlon'wlth private family. Call line condition, 1200. Will take your cat and thousands of other articles; must be., bury firehouse, which wat complet- The Job it Being Done by Three Waackaack light station reservation In trade. Phone Red Bnnk 1707. Vrevreil Party Given Lait Weel preached by Rev. W. Holland Raver, R(d Bank 1868'-R. sold at once. Red Bank Clearing Houli.r ed last week, was used for the first Men - in a Boat. at KeanBburg, including all build- HOUSE FOR SALE. 88 Monmouth atreet, Red Bank, v . for Min Agnei Walling. pastor of the Methodist church, o NOTICE. Eight room houso, enclosed porches, titne last Wednesday night, when a Hubbard's bridge across the river ings. Sealed bids for the property p _. HOUSE'FORSALE. ' ~ . euchre party and dance wns held. A farewell luncheon party was hih hh iM FFraser was Notice la hereby given that the partner, large ground; one mile from,Ocean neat In Atlantio Highland!, < consisting of, nt Red Bank is being repainted un- will be received until two o'clock of which church ship lately subsisting between Elvira Oar schoala and, .store*; bargain. W, Mahns, three store! and twenty-ons rpomi and two' member. BurialVwas made at Fur 27 East Front street, Red Bank. N .Cards were played downstairs In held Wednesday afternoon at der tho direction of Louis Snyder of the afternoon of June 26th at the barino and Ernest DIFlora was dlssolvcc bathi; located on Flnt avenue. Your own the old part of the building' pnd View cemetery, ' on the lib. day of May, 1026, by mutua SAILS FOR terms. W. Mahns, 27 East Front tt Hesse's ?tore on Brond street by thoColt's Neck, who has charge of the office of the superintendent of consent. All debts owing to the said Thirty-two foot,mast nnd sails completi oppollts Globs hotel, Red Bsnjo idancing took place upstnirs in the eachers of. tho Mechanic street bridges in this part of the county lighthouses at Staten Island, New psrtnership are to be received by said El for ssle cheap-tb'quick buyer. Call after LOTS FOR SALE. DIED IN HER 64TH YEAR, vlra Uarbarino. and all demand! on the sal r,:30 P. M. Jack Weir, Lafayette street, Lots 150x160, near ocean, along Mon-•'•'• y/%tw part. The firemenclenre d ?50 school for Miss Agnes Wnlling, the for the county bonrd of freeholders York. The property was bought by purtnershlp are to be presented to th Rurnnnn. N. J., phone Rumion 582-R. aforciald Klvlra Garbarlno (or payment. mouth road; $178 up, This (• a vary good Mid they will uso this money to help school principal. Miss Walling has the United states government inveitmenti eisy terms. Come and ••• The job will requiro about three Mn. William Gv^Howglll of Re. DdMll m BOAT FOR SALE, .pay for the addition. Kuhl's Tux- ent in her resignation as principal April 30th, 1853, from Andrew l Sesbrliht beach skiff, 17 feet long, H tha-map, or will take you to the stroundii' weeks. In painting the under part Bank was Sick Four Months. EsrDinoiiBi h. p. Eifgla tnotor; recently overhsuled W. Mahns, n Kast Front itreit. Red Bank.' ',«do orchestra provided the music, o the board of education, She isof the bridge the painters have to Wilson, '._ [ _ BEAUTIFUL HOME FOR SALE. Mrs. Julia M.' Howglll, wife o ELVIRA OAHBARINO. IIB0. James A. Hendrickson, 101 Eai [The principal prizes awarded were engaged to Harold B. Allen of New Monmouth County Surroials'a Office. Front atreet. Red Bank, phone 610-11. Nine room, every modern eonvinleneif stand in a bont. The boat is rented William G. Howgill of Bergen , a fruit dish won by Mrs. Lena Rat Brunswick nnd they will he married from Eb. Scott. Tho painters, in Back at Hit Old Job. In ths mstter of the titats ol William T. ANTIQUE CRADLE FOR SALE. price, rljht, terms right: must bt seen tp' placo, died from a complication o Shtrman, deceased. , . ' Antique cradle over 100 years o^l foi he appreciated, If you are looking for a, " tlgan, $6 in gold won by Miss Dor- c^t fall. TIIOFC present at the addition to Mr. Snyder, nre Frank j. B. Rue of 'West Front street, Motlei to creditor! to lireient claims real home addreai owner, Mrs. H. Dodge, diseases last Friday aftor a sicknes sale i also large Boston fern ami grapefruit othy Straus, 52.50 in gold won hy unchcon wnro Mrs. Herbert Doher- Crawford nnd Gcorgo Collored of Red Bank, has beon appointed a de- against estate. Flint for sain. Call at Mrs. P. I. li\n. Rumion roa.it. Little Silver, N. J.; phon* of four months. She was 03 year Punuant to tha order of Joilph L. Don- ard'n, T.lttlf Sllver_Poliit. N. X. routs 1, \ Red IUnk J81, '..,., jiWilliam Lyons, nnd n enrpet sweep ty, Mrs, Bessie Turkington, Mrs. Colt's Neck, tective for Monmouth county. . in ahay, surrogate of ths County of Mon- HOSE FOR*aALE. ' PLANtS . . ' •:. jjfr, Won by Thomna Sngurton. Leon TurWiiKton, Miss Helen Egnn, old and had lived at Red Bank five mouth, made on the twenty-third day of Astiri, inacdraionii straw flovin, iln- connection with tne prosecutor's of- April, U2B, on tb« application of Ira D, A' line home In Shrewsbury, N. J.I six Miss Mary Vnndervccr, Miss Ruth years, Besides her husband, sh rooms; some Improvementsi garden, Ka- nlas, French marigolds, salvla, MornlB« OFFICERS NOMINATED, fice. He formally held this posi- Ililrd, acting executor of ths aitata of Wll- Bride and others, SB cents doien, Tone-' loaves daughter, Mrs. Mary II, Him T. Sherman, decsased, notice Is hereby rate, flni lawns; 13,0001 terms, T. Elwoo SHOWER FOR BRIDE-TO-BE. Rmock, Miss Gladys Coe nnd Miss tion, but rcilgned because of poor Bnyner,i phone JlSfl-nilafl-n, Eatontowntatantown,. N, J. toes and cabbage, 15 cents dossn. H«d: Mnrgucrite Enrlght. High School Alumni Association Harris, who lives at" homo, and tw> given to ths eredltora of said decesisd to lettuce 10 cents doian.: Kelson, 4S Locust health. Mr. Rue was' at ono time exhibit to the aubsorlbar, acting exscutor as WHY CARRY OERANIUMS ' avenue, Red Bank. ' • • y. .. iy fttlfa Halen M. Mount to Wed Fred brothers, they being George A, aforeiald, their debts and demand) against to Elect Officers Friday Night. chief of police at Bed Bank. a Ions: distance to decorate (raves whet 4 I J. Noble on June 20th, Howgill of Fair Haven and Arthur ths laid eitalt, under oath,' within six you can get thim right oloie lo loth cem FOFFRENI FURNISHED, " " ,' CHURCH CLUB MEETS. The Red Bank high school alumn months from ths date of the storssald or- eterles at Fair View from Frank Braae^ In perfect condition 1 housi of sight rooms.', , A miscellaneous shower wan civ G. 'Howgill of Richmond Hill, Th der, or they will be forever barred of their and George nrower at rsiisonalle prices T all Improvementsi lsrge lot and garaiel association met Inst Friday night nt Cailahan Out of It. actions tharsfor againit tha slid iub- 'fell last Saturdny afternoon by Mrs, Alpha Knppl PI Membera Have Ad funeral was held Sunday nftornoon DRESS, $3.80. • ISO per month; ten mlnuteiVwalk to •»- tho high flchool building and nomi- Lewis Gallahan of Red Bank has for ehlldren; hloomer dresses riady to wea! tloni fine residential nctlon. Franels.i H. Seabrook Schanck of Kcyporl vertiiement Parly. nntcd officers for tho coming yoar. at tho houso and wns conducted by "Dated FrsshoW, N. J, April S»d, 1028. Whits ageney, Broad and Konmoulh •' dropped out of the race for tho Re- f IRA D. DAIRD. or we make them to order, dewing of al struts, Red BsnV, • •_*" ,ivr Miss Helen M. Mount of Holm The Alpha Knppi I'l club of the KLiinley lluvilnrid was .nominated Rov. John Muyskcns, Jr. Monday klmla dine. Phone H22, Woman's Ex First Methodist church nipt nt the publican nomination for freeholder. the body wns taken by molor by elian«», 46 Riverside aytnue, Red n»nk. FOR SALE , del. Bridge wns played anil prlzci for president,' William Bennett for PUBLIC NOTICE lit nlee rsildentlal notion el Rid Dank,' i' Ware won by Mrs. J, Leon Schcnck, home of Mm. J. N. Deem of Brnnrl He snya his reason for gottlntf out Albert W. Worden, Jr., to Brooklyn An ordinance aeesptlnzia road or public RIVER FRONT BARGAIN?""" ili-roont house; A-l condition| all Im-i vice president, MIsiTEmlly Mlnton hlihwar In the Borouch of Red Bank now Good six room hmiie, lot lBSxlBO. on street last Thursday nlirht. MISH of the fight'li.-tbit then are topand tho burial was mndc at Ever provemmtai lot lOilID feel, fruit md" S.Mrs. Clarence E, Bahr«nburg and for recording nocrotnry, Rnymom known as Durrowes lane, and to be hire- Illv.r slrvcti Inly, will sacrifice,• 11,100 shrubbery, Furthsr partltulsrs applr to Ij-MliE Beatrice Bedle. Mini Moun Elizabeth Bhrevo HIM! Miss CSnnc- ninny candidates for the job from green cemetery. alter known as IlurrIl o placelce, waas Intro essh 11,0011. quick, Charles Drsiser, 11 FranBls Whltt atener. Hroad pnfl Moo-,, Murpliy for corresponding secretary duced and passed b/4h« Ilorough Council WtU front street, phone ail. Red tlsnk, mniith streit.-Red Hank, , . ,', the recipient of ninny gift*. vlcvo Compton wort! the hoattsncn, nnd Kdwrml McClollan for treas- the northern part of tho county. nn Mir 4th, ltli! and on M»y ltth wai it wadding of Miss Mount and The nffnlr wns nn i:ilvortl»ltiK pnrty flnally adopteadopted and paised and approved ~ffylrftlrrCsffREWSDURyRlsrrftr»Cb .1 FORSXLE, -' i" urer, Officers of tho association . Victim of Pneumonia. fcjrfc thth t MMayor . _ Ton rooms amf bath I all Irnprovtmintii Bs.il rysi alia two while enameled fcid- J. Noble of Red Bank will nnd the Ruestn, numhcrlnu about will ho rinded at a meeting on Frl- Surprised en His Birthday. Henry Meyers of lllllildn, near snselmis grounil", bsjaullful trass .and • Issds with mittrns and iprlngi, ncond-( twenty, worn dressed to represent shrubbery! twn.psr nsrsge, W. A. Hop. hand wlnifaw shsilei, standard, sill, and, ff/tiik* place on Saturdny, June 20th dny night nf this Week at the high A surprise birthday party wa« Atlantio Highlands, died of pneu- plnsr, 40 Droad street, or phone Red Dana grsin lattice shutters, nil alias. Thorns* the JJolradel Reformed church woll known mitlonnl ndvcrtlsc- NOTICE Or SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT Onlton. Mldiflstown road, nesr Hsaddsn'i nchonl, given Saturday night for John monia last Thursday nt tho Long Kilali "I (l«nns llsllmir, tlejsaliil. I ' ! i^S^^S^w. monts. The nnnunl banquet of the . A |JB,OO0 FARM FOR $10,000. Cormr, or phone BOQ.n. I1»<1 Bank. '•;, Springsteen »t the home of Theo« Brunch hospital. Th« funeral was Nollee Is hsteby ilven^tliat tin ae> An un-to-dsii 110 sere farni,, eleven i J«I1MI far NanOll< Cliirlm IIJUII, el Monrnoulli s'lriii, • n mony''ovrnlinf wns upont In vnrl money for muslntii enlll n ~or At houaoclosnlnu time .you'll liml tailor on Wont Front Mrcot, will b« for « hatn«. Luke- talk. over on thh o WhltWhlo RtnHt r llinei r Ilnltle ninnr things you no Iqmer n«d. Bell House <... nank. oui putlmci. Mri, Ingalli rocalvoi jyirJTIioy will bi »w»y about three itlllen, tl| Shi sa S\L * d • a* mk •• • tried next Tuudty on • ilmlUr i( •»rn» UMThi «h«««- •' ' . .c , . *" ITER, MAy.2Q,,1925.

FOR SALE IN FAIR HAVEN. " ' YOUNG MAN WANTED- ' • ' AT STUD. r i^msmlrafutrr. „ J 1 FOR SALE:- ",. -, I •'• JUNE 6TH TO I3TH,••. < ^ Bssutlfu) .»ii)naaJrl.,_ l4J.;i5p,and *»0, See P. F. Kmindy. A seven-room bouse, all Improvements; . deliver and work'in vegetable markett Imported German police dDg, pedigreed; On the hlghwsy; stven acres of Isnd are the datca for Relief Engine Company's . This attrsctlv. flash, #iWr ADYERTlSEMENtS. n a lot u2il!B. Price 11,800,' W. F. must have ryfereocer, A'ddress Yvung Irlmfna] Polliel,' Rledcckenditrg Cokermsrk itIhL chous e o.f eigh.,_t . —LUrooms., -u.1..chicken. bouses..,,w. , fair, st-flrehouae,'Drummond-plM*,, Bad 114- Kenmcuth .slfist, • Pbont •«47-B, or t mlnutsi'. walk to sUtlon , J? IContlnneg from prisedln*- tin.) lo?».B,H«d .Bank".' Ichwelgler, Parker avenui, Fair Haven, ian, or>wsr M. Bed Bank. •train. Telephone HUthlands 1263. P. O. reenhouse, large stable, fruit: LUitable Bank. Dancing, many. attraction!, WIs* ng furniture. On. scrt groi „. RELIEF ENGINE CO. FAIR Haa CHALMERS TOURING CAR TJPHOI ^y box 281., jr chicken form: price $7,000, terms. Ed- terla- Cardeji urcheatra. '.>....••-. , .to oc*an. First floori sun , 'lln* «th to 10th, every nlarht. for ills I enpellsnt condition. Mrs, Rlkir, • FURNISHED ROOM TO RENT. UDbolsterlng and riflnishlng of all kinds J FOR RENT. ard Hayes, telephone Red Bank 4»».' ,: : POSITION. WANTED ', •• room, dinlnjt room, flowsr ro c Avenue ot Two Rlvari, Itumion. Tele- All Improvemints, (0 Undes place, Bed Furnished'* or unfurnished, eight room pantry, ' S«eond;l1op*i;Fotir'—„, TilAMS AND 1 '-. ~—~, furniture. Frank Howard, 121 West . EXPERT UPHOLSTER1N& by middle aged white woman, eiperlehced phom Runtipn 1114. lank. j front etreet, Red BaAk,-phons, abop I«9-J| louse, all Improvements, sleeping porchi OverstulTed furniture, cushions, slip cov. cook; private family, or would do general rooms and two baths i four raatdi'- Barrnly Park. Rurason. W. J. residence 860-W. Red Bank. garage, 'cblckon bouse. POODS 1286-W, ra mads to order; supplies, tapestry, cr«- housework in small family. Address. M., and-two.bath*j slsiplng poroh, inn: COW FOR SALE. > * -FOR RENT FOR WINTER. BUTCHER WANTED. den. Third door: Trunk room.ln.0 iFlne Rumnn road'home, hot water hest, Young man wlto is willing to work In THREE LOTS FOR SALJt: l«d Bank. onne and leather: lamp shade silks, wire Port Monmouth postofllce. ' ' 1*0. W, E. Walling. Fort MonmouthjyjJI. raraei, trimmings. H. Chart's furniture rooma and bath, poroh. N.wly ^ liven bidrobmi, furnlibed. C. Facksr, •tore and drive car, 'Apply at once. Me- One on ThomkTh s avenue, near Broad - CHAUFFEUR-MECHANIC ATtRACTiVSTSEASHORE HOMES. " Two.c«r Bsrsgi with chauffeur** d. '.BICYCLES AND PISTOLS REPAIRED. »hon» HO. Btabrltht. '. Malr's Market, 19 East Front street, Red treet. one on Weit'Front itreet and one Wishes Volition; seven years' experience; tore, 30 Monmouth street. Red Ba k.. r-O. W, Uv*rsnls,,Cliureb, strMt, Bilford, ! Homei' and estates In Monmouth Beach, and bath. Pries. 186,000. , I«nl* _ ^IQHT ROOM HOUSE FOR SALE. lank. t Falrfleld Oardens. Carl J, DletJ, 121 four'aod a half yeara. with last employer. NINETY PER"CENT~LESS Long Branch, Wot End, Elberon, Deal, Al- sired. , Ray H. StlllmimV 8&ti K|(S NsarCsmbb.ll-s junction: 11,600,11,000 Went Front strset, Red Bank. Address, Chsulfeur-Mechanlc, drawer M, vcrhead thBn thst of other dealers Is only lenhurst, Loch Arbor, Interlaken, Aibury Eatontnwn. N. J. V " : . ;:., - -v •""; ^ MD-ANDTOP SOipOR «ALl! GRAVEL FOR SALF. , Red Bank. ne reason why the pisno purchaser gets Park. Inspection on. appointment, Ray down, 120 monthly. Addrais E. C,Fine gravel for roads; can slaneHnspso- UPHOLSTERING. lit larg. or •mill quantlMs. Phon* •«. drawsr M. Red Bank. , Upholstering and reBnlshlng of all kinds HOUSE FOR SALE. ore for' bis money at Dlrhsn's. Piano H. Stlllman, State highway, Eatontown, . HILLCRE8T, ' Ion; thirty cents per cublo yarc, IL Bit- N. J. Phone, Eatontown 2178. the new suburb OC LcuigBranehi.on OA«in«i' Rid Bank. : of furnlttire. Frank Howard, 121 West Houio of sli roomi, tllo bsth, ill Im, k^areroom and Shop (rear of residence), NEW HOU'SE~FOR~SALET~ au, phons 26.W, Red Bank. Alss concnle Front street. Red Bank, phonw shop IWI-Jl Tummond place, phona 1)38, Bed Bank. pert avenue, your opportunity, Th* ad/{ All Improvementu 18.800. Sse P. F.rravel. movements; 16,800. P. P. Kennedy, 114 BRANCH AVENUE^ : Tal*. residence 8CQ.W. Red Bank. Monrrtouth i 'eet, phone 447-R or 1S20-I1, BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS.- Fourteen lots for 114,000; ike 60x150 vantages of buying her* are many, remoter it deisdl Y Kennedy, 114 Monmouth atreet, phone Bed DODGE SUBURBAN CAR/ tax rat* is extremely. low,< «vervf >Km ll-ff. nank 447»R ar 1580-R. CORN FOR SALE. Red_Bsnk. Stttlnu hens and hatching eggs by hun- feet etch: situated adjoining the Brookes 8R. 'or sale. Body, rubbsr, englns, all In ex- red or setting; pure stock, vigorous, .free and Fox property, on high ground; choice high, and has more tun ilx Incbl. -- { . .SWING V• -,- . „. ellent shape; make.good ..delivery tar. J, Good for feed or seed It desired: In PRIVATE CvARAGES'FOR RENT! soil; it lies on the most direct and trari «al|J porch awing wantid, ANDREW J. HILL. - : •. luantlty to suit purchsser. Price right. Five nice 'garsges for rent on Broad arm'range: also cockerels and pullets for location. Send for blue print: 6 per cent !S$ Psper hsnalog and decorating! Interior H^, McLean, near Tlnton FalU, P. O. Eaton- ireeding, Mri, Louis Soflel, Monmoutb commission to licensed broken. F. A. road from Long Bnneh to Rut Bank, Pub. Rid Dank. •nd Mtterlor palntlnB. 14 Worthily itreit, own, N. J. , '•-. ., . Coddlngton, Sycamore avenue, Shrewl- street, opposite Woman's club; J5.00 per II* bussea running past: thi property etok' lury. Phone Red Bank 129-X. month..; For further . partfculara inquire oail, Eatontown, N. J.. phone 2436-M.,^.. Morchou.'f, phone 1600, Red Bank. Red Banknk. Phone »41t. . . CHICKENS WANTEOT half-hour, about one-half nil* fram Llltit : OLDSMOBILE CAR FOR SALE" at McNalr's Market,, 19 East Front street, LAWN MOWERS •; FAMILY LAUNDRY WORK. Silver station on th* New York and J i BEDS, MATTRESStS AND SPRltfGSf Will psy highest-market prices for fowls Red Bank. iroUhd and cleaned $2.60. Hove one Family wash, wet.' not exceeding 25 Hitlt,. Bumtoii;H; J/' nd brolleri. CaU-or write Alex. Zwlckl, Having- .bought • new car l.ave no Branch railroad. City water, eleelrle I., In til slies and quslltlei at low.prlcss. 'urther use for ny Oldimoblle eight cylln- CAR WASHING MY SPECIALTY. tail bearing mower, 16-inch, 116, will sell pounds, 70 cents; rougb dry waib. 6 cents telephone and ga«. Lot! ' 1100 and FURNISH HUSE. _, Samuel Swsrta. 14 West Front street, off 9 North Broadway, Long Branch, N. J, ir.$ll; one Level ballbearing mower. IS- per pound. Rough drywash and fiat work Ion - season,. Edward H»T«, hone 1600, '• . .,'•'.'" er touring car. Will sell resionable. Me- I guerantcs you a satisfactory Job. Let .wards, sold on easy payment plant a.dll* Jory.t Broad street, Red Bankn . tlllitor. phone Bed Bank 1»28. . me prove mr ability. Cbsrles A. Jonei, ich, high wheels. $18. sell for 0. W. ironed, 7 cents per pound. Hand Ironing count for cash. The Home Sits Develop* . phon. Bink'496. _^ ••••••.•••.•• , ROROOO F ELEAK?. •HOUSE FOR RENT. ~ xpert autoooblie washer at Boro Busies, ivercntz, Church street, Belford, N.-J. if did Jersey Coast Laundry, West ment. Inc., Oceanport avenu., Ocianport( >l fevVONDERFuiTHpMERFuiTHpME FORR SALESALE. ; . WHY PAY RENT? phone_204. , U so, now ii ths.tlme to aareUt re. Six rooms, sll Improvements, furnished Yourhonis plsnned snd built to ..your no.,, Globl e Court and Uieosnlo street, •FARM FOR SALE. i*irnlsliedi'.-hlh« bedroomi. .00 .P Paekirk , paired. Juit phone R«d Baak 1408 and or unfurnlihjduby the lenon or year. "ted BanBankk . " Three miles from Aibury Park, 105 FLAT TO RENT AT BELFORD. jfcor,.;igO-8esbrlght,P> ' ssk for the roof dootor. - Dr particulars phone Red Bank 622-W, bplce; Ansnolng erranged on. easy termi. GENTLEMAN'S FARM NEAR RED H. A.' Hendrlckson. 78 Newman Springs* i " • '• FLATS FOR RENT. eres,'twelve room house, attic, ' large Second floor flat to relit;'five roomd and This property must be leen to b. appr*. ,-**•<; > COW FOR SALE. , ICE BOXES. • rs. Havell. ». ' . ... ; lams .and sheds; .farm along, good road, bath, all improvements, with or without avenue, phone Red Bsnk 1202-J. Two beautiful flats, each containing four r elated. One of the most besutlful locstbol (MFtssh Jersey eow: no (oed offer refused. Largest'itoek In town at lowest prleei, CASH PAID ; or a quick sale, $20,000. Caleb L. Luker, garage; corner Church and Campion streets, on the. atate highway. Tan minute* to "• HALL FOR DANCES. ' •ooms and bath;, fine airy rooms, good lelford, N. J.. phone 76-F-31. Keansburg,- Belford, N. J. Call or write any time. Phon* Red Bsnk 406. Samuel Swsrti, 14 Wist Front strsst, off 'or false, teeth, dental gold, platinum, dis- rarroundings.' etc.- Peter DePontl. phone Red Bank station. A genuine colonial Drbaad street, Red Bank. carded nwelry, diamond and msineto W. O. W. hall over Clayton 4 Magae's, Phone S73-VY, Belford, or address Mrs. farmhouse completely remodeled. Flv* ,iJWASHINO AND IRONINt DONE .9 Broad atreet. Bed Bank, to lint for 64-J, or call at 245 Shrewsbury avenue, POULTRYMAN, C. A. Miller, box 66, Belford, N. J. • by. Mrs. James T. Walling, Wilson avinue, SECOND-HAND CLOTHES BOUGHT. lolnts. Hoke Smelting & Rennlng Co., Ot- aoces. Fine dance floor. See Albert E. Red- Bank. married, no children, desires position on master bedrooms ' and three bath*. twa : Men's only i mustbt In good condition. lego, Michigan. . •'^ .. lervants* bedrooms and one bath! two«|ay* * Port Monmouth, N.-J. •-•. .••,.• Snyder, room 8, llsner building. - BUNGALOW FOR SALE. • . .. private or commercial plant; wife willing to CARPENTER JOBBING ~Vb.-" .MILKER WANTED. • Call at I. Kerber's, lea Monmoutb itrtst, '.J..-H. HICKS, OUR BARBER, »ork or board help: twenty years' practi- by competent man In any branch of work. itories; large living room with colonial • , . . . BOARDING. Seven room bungalow;-all Improvements; :al experience; finest references. H. Shep- No job too larte or amall to receive prompt fireplace, coiy library with large open f|r«« T^Oood wagti, steady work. Apply Par,m- Bed Bank, phone (T8-J. • "•, is all right, IO his friends say. Hair cut- Single and double 'rooms with board; all ullt one yesrrlot 50x175: fine home for place; dining room, servants' dlnlog room, yl irPark. Rumson, N.-J. HIQHEST PRICES PAID ting Is his specialty. Clean service and pard, 1961 Bemen street, Brooklyn, N. Y. ,ttention. ^ Sash cord and glazing. Estl- Improvements; hot and cold running water, someone, nesr Little Silver station. Can aatcs furnished. Screens a specialty, laundry and kitchen; hot water biat, city- W'-- GEORGE M. ROBERTS, for all-klndi of live poultry, Jacob, Beck. satisfaction guaranteed. Shop, OS Linden reasonable rates; • Hudson Houie, 181 be .bought right., Haywood Wrliht, Llttlo PIANOS AND PLAYERS. water, gas, electricity; garage for two er, 278 Shrewsbury avenue, Red Banki or ilace, Rid Bsnk. ' ' You will atwaya find dependable used pi- iriccs. right. C.' EL Bennett. 127 Mon- auctioneer, Miw Monmouth, N. J. Tell- Hudson! avenue. Phone 118-W. " ' • 8ilver, N,J. iputh street. Red Bank, ohone 124-R. can, bot water heat, two bedrooms and phon* Mlddlctovtq 879-M. phono 1883-W, Rtd Dsnk. ' EIGHT-ACRE FARM, $4,0O0. SAVE YOUR OLD CARPETS. anos on our floor, with two yean' privilege bsth; large barn with eight box stslll, 1 1 HOME BUILDER AND MILLWORK. of exchanging at full value for new piano. CARS FOR SALE. ; S PRIVATE OARAGE FOR RENT I"HAVE SEVERAL^LOTS ALONG"" Handy to sbore'and Bed Bank; >lx room Beautiful.reversible xvxt made' from oolld Many plans to choose from or will estU chicken house, piggery, work shop. Larg* the itate road for sale! also- a nice Are. house Mind barns all kinds of fruit, grapes )irhan's Piano Showroom and Repair Chevrolet, 1924 model, with nuburban meadow with brook, apple orchard. Thla lit.rear of 1211 Broad street. Inquire I. I. arpcts and chenille portions. Writs ffo, r mate'your plane. Screening, porches,'trel- ihop. Drummond place, pbone Red Bank >ody, all in A-l condition, for sale, $500. Monsky, Red Bink, H. J room bungalow, Caleb L. Luksr, Belfqrd. and berrlei. Terms. Ray H. atlllmsn, clrtulsrs, American Rug Manufactory, tS8i S lies 'and porch boxes,- Fencing. " Robert property may be seen by appointment Ba|> Phone 76-P-31. Keansburg.-'. • . Satontown, N. J. Vermont atreet, Brooklyn, N. Y. L. Cook, 87 Sunset avenue. Bed Bank, 133. ' fiudson, 1916 model, touring body, engine H. Stlllman, State highway, KatoWownj 1 "" TWO OARAGES FOR RENT ' 1 Tiona 1.488. ' ', • . . . •...-• ;NGLISH SETTER PUPPIES FOR SALE. rebored, new rear axle, for sale, $250. JAMES aODEN, REPAIRING AND REFINISHING , • ^OR SALE. . Write Gordon Douglass, Highland!, N. J., frojm June lit on.' At 84 Wallace atreet, contractor and builder; ell kinds of Iob< Sire famoui champion Rumaon Farm ««'d 'Bank. • .Two 'oar garage. —•— f wood or metal of all kinds; specialising 81x,room house, all improvements, near ON STATE HIGHWAY. telephone 100-M. Atlantic Highlands'. HEAVY HAULING Red ' blng dona. Dealer .In building materlaL n auto bodies and furniture. J. "'orton, in Laverock; dam prize winner of Hill- "t- BUILDING LOT FOR SALE. Iver and Broad street, Red Bank; (6,600, Good seven room house on highway,, near iroqk farm, Queen Bess; $75 and $100 LLOYD FRANCIS, ; James Soden. Lineroft, N. J.' . corner of Maple avenue rnd Gold street. In' lil.OOOi cash, balance mortgage. 'Caleb L. ocean, for only 15,000. City gas, hot'air of all kinds., Rates reasonable. Aalmes Sin .0x100, Inoulre John MtClaln, F car, Red Bank. : :ach. Telephone 1368, Red Bank, or E. S. general contractor and builder. Porch en- Brothers, phone Red Bonk 704, ter' street, Rlvir Plats. N. J. ,, • ROOM FOR RENT. . Luker,. phone 76-F-31, Keaniburg. leat; one acre of good garden soil: excel- Jickerton. Prospect avenue, Little Silver, cjosures; jobbing promptly attended to; Large room, .in .private' home on the ~- ^JUST ARRIVED. , LINOLEUM. ^~ lent neighborhood. . Ray U. Stillm'an, Eat- estimates cheerfully furnished. 46 Linden .»,-»,.,-.•. FOR RENT. Shrewsbury river, lln; Red Bank, Apply 81 ntpwn, N. J, ..'••• HOUSE WORKER WANTED. 1 Large Shipment of-gas ranges In all Larte stock to select from, In all quail- Place, Bed Bank. .Residence White rord, SiOn* or two furnished roomi tor rent. East Front street,'Red' Bank) • . slies and colors at low prices. Ssmuel FRUIT AND TRUCK FARM. $40 & month with room and boardi Eilt, lei, at low. prices. See us before buying ' WILLIAM V. DIETRICH, 104 acres, over 450 fruit trees; 40 acres Jpper Broad street, Shrewsbury. N, J, « East Front itreet. Bed Bank.: • WANT TO BUY • f -: Swarti, 14 West Front street, off Broad iliewhere. Bamuel Swarti, 14 Weit Front ilumbing, heating and tinning. Pumps and Phone 973. Red Bank, Window screens. ward PannacI,'phona 6S, Stabrlgbt.' ••"'"" rr~:rBUY itreet. Red Bank. good tillable, large woodland: twelve-room ,., rr:rBUY r. thickens and ducks i will pay bsst price. trcet, off Broad street, Red Bank. 'Isdmtlls repaired. Agent for Master ear- louse; a poiltlve bargain at {8,500, $3,000 LOOKING FOR LOTS? 1 men's .arid'ban1'.old sKoes. P. Yellen, 20 Phone 888-H, Red Bank, or call 72 Bridge "CHEAP. EGGS I luretor coal saving device. Fits any fur- CARPENTERS WANTEST . TAKE, NOTICE? hate., 42 Leigbton avenue, Rad Bank, cash, balance easy ternis. Edward W, If you are looking, for lots to. build new Welt front it«et,_Bed_ Bsnk._ svenue, Red Bank.' By Adler. __• make nice Christmas money when turned Three-burner iras stoves with large oven Jotner. 5 West Mala street, b'reebold, homos on I have maps in my office of all Ten- non.union.. carpenters wanted Jl nto roaitlnx ohlckom. Hatch them at hone 882-W. jl'wo.'V- • HEAVY HAUONU SHOESH1NE STAND WANTED. t s special price of J14.05, regular price r. j. - .- ' •• -. newly developed tracts; especially Shrews- once, long Job. Q. A. Hawkins, Fair tta* . V/III psy cash,for shoeshlne stand: one The Yarmond Poultry Farm and Hatchery, 120. Samuel Swactz, 14 West Front • PIANOS. bury Heights, opposite Shrewsbury golf of > all-kinds} rates-reasonable. Andsraon Vanderburg,. N.-J, - t- 36-ACRE FARM ONLY »3^0O. ven, N. J. '' ' " . Brothers, phdna Red Bank 704. or rnore. . chairs,' What have you? street, off Broad street. Redi Bank. Our- pianos and service are superior In Inka.' See P. F. Kennedy, 114 Monmouth Shrewsbury .Inn.^Rumson, _N.:.J..: :„'.— tABJ)lb'PlSlrbansPlanoShoh w __-Slx_room-farm_houBc_with_outbulIdlnB». treetrphone-4I7-R or-1520-R, Red Bank. !.<.;>..••.• i -EASTSIDE PARK ROOM-TO-RENT. 1 OIlrSTOVESi and thlrty-ilve acres of fertile farm land, WHEN MOVING building lots (or isle from $«00 up, Ed. ~ WOMAN WANTED Front bedroom, newly decorate*, with Florence.and New'Perfection In'all sices .—_ _,_ Repair S.bop, Drummond place . HIGHWAY FARM FOR SALE. win bedileds;: ssuitable for two business men; rear of town hall). Open evenings. Pbone ituated on good road, for $3,500. Handy Call Anderson Brothers.' Telephone Bed ward Hayes.' phone Red Bank 4D5. to do housework;- one - who U pieissnt and it low prices. See us before buying else-, Red Bank 938. to shore and 1m good neighborhood. Ray Five-acre farm on State highway with ••'.-5-' VOX TERRIER PUPPY WANTED. wllllnstwonefrr family. v Address Worn; board If tinaired. Call at 75 West.Front where.' ;Samuel Swartu. 14, West.Front itabliBhed roadside business, good build- Bank 704 end get our rates. Anywieje. itreet. Red Bank. street, off'Broad atreet, R«d Bank. ' — ' • MONEY; TO LOAN. "~ H.' Stlllman.. State highway, Gatontown, ings and fine modern house with all Im- Wanted, drawer M,, Re Red'Bankd . A N. J. •:- •-- ••••' , Any time. * Well bred, reasonably priced, Adilren GOOD PRICES PAID 1 On.bond and jnortgagti on real estate In irovements. Good value for $16,000. Tit Terrier, drawer M, Bed D»nk. - FAIR. . TAKE NOTICE. ltd Bank or vicinity In sums' ot 1600 to Berries, fruit and rich garden ground. Ray Brevent Park - and Leonardo ¥\xl Com or men's second-hand clothes at the City I. have several used gas stoves and cook . RED BANK. EXPERT REPAIRING. LIVE pry Cleaning Works. 0 Mechanlo etrelt, 160,000. Apply John A. Lovely, «6unselor- J have for sale aeven lots, 3714xl28',J H. . Stillman, State highway, Eatontown, «atll«, calves, hogs and poultry wanted. psny at the Bro'vent'Park ftrehouse, from stoves to. tell at a bargain. •Come.»nd look at-law. South Amboy. N.' J.' phona South N..J. . - Special .tin a: on Franklin and Clevel July 26th to Augu»t lit, 1825 near Broad street. Phone 108-B. WiUIan) them gver. Samuel Swartt, U West Flout 'Amboy 181-11, • .eti Will sell separately, $660 each, or N.-Ruda, phone 867-R.:'R«d Cank. Ostrov. propfletor. will sell the rPtot with part cash. Side- cars. If. Carroll. Ctaremont avcntlt, ;.'i •-TYPEWRITER HEADQUARTERS. street, off Broad street. Red Bank. HOUSES FOR SALE. BUNGALOW FOR RENT F.OR SALE. walk, ^aewers, -water and electric. Caleb Ranging from S3.000, $3,600, $4,000, ford, N. J. :• Typewriters rented, nought and told, at Fair Kaven;' five rooms, all Improve- - HAVE YOUR CLOTHES MONEY TO. LOAN. . . L. Luker, Belford,' Phone 78-F-31 Keans- ments : located Main .rpad .and Maple ave< ileaned at the City Dry Cleaning and Dye Money to loan on first bond and mort- An, acre /of land with a house of six 14,500, $5,000, $5,600, $6,500, $7,600. Trubln's. 88 Broad street, Red Bank. ing Works, V Mechanlo street, near Broad -water • _ d ^electricity; fruit on burg. ' ' 58.500. $9,600 and up to $20,000. Also FOR SALE T~~~, FURNISHED ROOMS . - nuf. Phone 10B4.J. Red Bank. sage on Improved real estate i/ortb 'double' street. Red Bank. Phono 108.B. William the amount loaned. ' Alston Beekman, at- place; frontage on two streets; price FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT. several river properties ranting from Antique drop leaf tea table end sllrsf for light, housekeeping. Apply >s Wish LO'TST'OR SALE. • >strov, proprietor. - 16,600.. Terms. Edward Hayes, phone Two well furnished adjoining rooms, 20,000 up. See P. F. Kennedy, 114 Mon- ington street. Red Bank, Phone 808-11. I have several lots~ near hlffh school, Red torhey. 10 Broad street, Red Bank. drawer. Inquire 13* Branch aveqUe, Bid HOUSE FOR LE^ Red Bank 405. with bsth; all improvements; three min-. mouth street, phone 447-R or 1D20-R, Red Bank. Prices right. Caleb L., Luk«r, Bel GLASS HEADQUARTERS. „ utes" walk to station; with or without Bank; ^.. • Bank, or phone .763. ... . J. G. ESCHELBACH * SON, ford.. Phone Keansburg 75-F-81, Six rooms, bath, all Improvements; sun All slzes-of single'and' double Itrenith MARINE MOTOR FOR SALE. , 126 Wist Front itreet. Rid Dank, phcm parlor and garage: $0,600. P. F. Kennedy, vlndow glass. Plateiglass windshields 9»r -Four-cylinder, 48 horse power, Wlscon- rivilegB of light housekeeping. Phons CARPENTER TOOLS FODRR SA SALEL T STORE FOR RENT. HH.H.. Auto accessorieaccss s and vulcanising. . WINDOW GLASS. , 114 Monmouth street. Phone 447-R. or ipeclalty. Miller's Hardware Co.. 88 Wflt In: recently thoroughly overhauled; out- 484-M, or 19 North Bridge avenue, Red Various kinds of bead planes: Dedo, "FLOORS CLEANED. AND FINISHED. All *l»a carried In stock, dating done 1620-R, Red-Bank. front, street. Red Bank; phone 79-J. aide oil 'cooling aysteni. John McGann, Bank. ibbet and combination .plane of steel Large store, two windows; stsarn kail •; Old and n«w floors. II. Springsteen. 47 st reisonable prices. Phon* 79-J.' Miller's, Riverside drive. Red Bank, or P. O. Box furnlihed. Aptfy A. ClUreUa. 71 itotw OGDEN McCLASKEY, FOR- SALE. STORE FOR RENT. plotvB, PhilHster; all good shop tools for gbrlng street. Bed Bank. Phone 188»-M. JS West Front street. Red Bank. 23. Red Bank. carpenter; going cheap. Come, and tea las roofer; tin roota coated and made Lincoln two-passenger Jiidklhs coupe. At 76 Monmouth atreet, near-corner of month street. Bed Bank. • , LEM SUTPHEN, BARGAINS IN, CARRIAGES. . tlgh,t. Chimneys repaired. Roofing: ma- perfect mechanical condition, reasonable CARS FOR SALE. Maple avenue, now occupied by Consoli- hem. Turn to left on Sprout's Corner paper hanglnt and decorating, IBS Me- Largo'stock to' select from at the right erlal tor sale. 188 Hudson avenue. Red price. Bsstern Auto Sales Co.. Iloni Dodge sedan, good condition. 3160: also dated Gas Co.; immediate possession giv- from Red Bank.' Nilsen's Chicken Farm, FOR RENT. ehanlo atreet. Red Bank.- Phone 1141-W prices. Samuel Swarts, .• 14 West Front Bank, phone 400-J. Franklin' touringr Can be seen after 6:00 en.' Apply on premises or Jersey Central Haslet, N. J. .•..•., •trect, oft Broad street, Red Bank. Branch" Phone Long Branch -1472. ",- J. Well equipped laundry, located ft Run-. ~ T~ I7HP «AI V ' "^ ^ T" oclock any- evening. * Julian M. Parker, Power & Light Co., 66 Broad street, Red WANT TO RENT WIRE WHEEL SERVICE. STORM ENCLOSURES. . FOR SALE. Prospect avenue, north of Rumson rosd, Bank. son, N. J. For particulars apply to or ad>, (.Win wheels rebuilt. John H.nien. 42 BUICK SIX TOURING FOR/SALE. Now is tho time to have them put ui One combination hoee, ehernlcal' and farm of GO to 100 acres, with good build' A 1920-model in first class'/condltlon; Little Silver. N. J. , inga and six or eight room house, electri- dress. Proprietor, Shrewsbur Weat yront atreet. Red Bank. Phone 12.B, dont wait until bad weather, Pbone Re. pump Are engine, A-l condition. Solo,to FOR RENT FOR SEASON. ; NEATLY FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT, rubber and appearancei good; IS16.. See Bank 1408 for Ralph B. Slckels, the car- make room for larger type machine.: Ap- JERSEY AND FLORIDA. Two- five-room bungalows, block to city if possible; with orchard; on or near N..J. . ' ' ' ,'• Conveniently located: all Imptovcmenti. Earl Wolcott at lied Bank Trust Co>-r—-r lente^and builder. ' • ply'at Fords 'FJrehouie, Fords; N.' J.: ' Large houie, improvements,*$7,500. Su- beach: $226 each for season; also four- Btate road. State full particulars in first letter or' pbone Bfzelow 0900 after 6:00 PONY FOR SALE, / 4i> Hudeon avenue. Red'Bank. phone 152-J. SWEET "POTATO"PLANTS." TRY-eURCHlN'S FOR FACE VALUE. FOR SALE, perior lots facing Branch avenue, $760. room cottage, improvements: S160 seaaon. Orders taken now for sweet potato Partnership in development tof Flarldi Sh'own on appointment. Mra. DeCarlos, P. M. Charle9 Secor, 68 Campficld street, Piebald saddle or pony hori* for lellt" ~ FORD SEDAN FOR SALE. Let us be your barber. We know how At West Long Branch; ten' acre fans, [rvington. N. J. ' plants; wholesale or retail. William- Mean, to please. ' Expert\tonsorial service. Cur- town site and five-acre units. ' A. C. Baker, 362 - Valley Drive, opposite Leonardo high thoroughly trained. Can be seen by apply'* ; jX-Wl Ford tedBn for eale. Apply B6 florist. Rumson, N.J., phone 861. •- aeven room house, barns, two acres straw- Little Silver, N. J. .: t chin's Barber Shop, Second National Bank berries, fruit and grapes; 14,200. .'Cued ichool. > . POLICE DOGS. CHOWS, AIREDALES Ing to Adams & Hoxley, 14 Harlbn itllft. , : Locuit avenm nr phone CU-W, Red Bank sliding upstairs. > • and Great Danes. Puppies and half grown ART BOYCE'S ORCHESTRA; L. Luker. phone 75-F-81. Ktansburc. TITLE EXAMINER. WINDOW CLEANING. Red Bank. • -^ ( I ,-..!••' APARTMENT FOR RENT. Litest hits, generous encores. Wa al- GRADE GUERNSEY FOR SALE. Dont Inveit one cent in real estate until docs of finest breeding; obtainable. Noted {Second floor, IT Broad street. Apply R. ._ VEGETABLES. We make a ipeclalty of oleanlng win- "dogs at stud. Police dogs and Airedales ways please, Music Committees, phono for •Fine type family ci>wraged four y«r» you have first bad the title starched, Ver- dowa of atores, offices and private - resi- Hinee ft Soni, 13 Broail street. Red Bank terms. Art Boyce, 8^2-M, Rumson: Stlllman Farms Market will open:Satur- nDn' W. Rose; ' title examiner, room 80. trained by German trainer. A few pups to Carpenter Work Wanted. milk average of fine quality, about twelve day, May 23d; dcllclouj early spinsch, dences; also general ofliee cleanlnu. Rates give- to reliable people on breeding banis. 1 ^T^ FOR SALE. DOG FOUND. nuartsj.price $100. Call Edward O'Brien Broad Street -National bank, building,. Re< reasonable. Satisfaction guaranteed. 48 AU kinds of Jobbing attended to by aa* VJiubarb, lollloiii,"- new potatoes, tonlonl, Bank.' Phone -79-W. Strongheart Kennels, Easton avenue, New ' ; A good saddle and carriage horse. Mr. Strayed, to my farm May 16th; appesrs Bumson, phone 36B-M. etc. State highway. Eatontown. N; J. s Washington street. Red Bank, phone Brunswick, N. J. • experienced carpenter. Writ* or phoo*,' Jime* J. Cullm. P^O. B^lOO, Hailct. N. J. to bl of hunting breed.' M. A. Monte, Tin. HOUSE FOR SALE. MOTOR BOAT FOR SALE. . , SALESMEN. .WANTED . . 6E4-M. Marvin,' S3 Harding road. Red Bank. lon_F'ills_Turnplke. Estqntown. N, J.. to close roofing contracts. Attractive offe • MAN WANTED. -COWS-EOR- ' Biz rooms,,tile. bath, nil Improvement! -Twenty-one foot-open-: launoh-wllhf-flve •_-—--.——tOOK! -LOOK! —•" -We will make Interesting proposition- to .Phone.a50;J.,:_l_:_. - ' . •_, '.Tiio good family cowrfor ssl« at Man TYPEWRITER"HEAD(JUARTER7S7 open fireplace; $6,800. See P. J?. Ken WtlKin"Wlto" qualify.' Men'wini'aulomd nolla Farm, Matawan, N, J. Phone 244-W. horse power single cylinder engine: price biles preferred, Apply to G. M. Olson & Lilt your properties for rent or sale reliable man. Full time or part time. The Typewriters rented, bought and sold, nedy, 1X4 Monmouth street, phone 447-R, $.100, or wlll'exchange for Ford can Scott'r special demand for houaea In Fair Haven work ,1s soliciting "orders in suburban and ADAMS & MOXLEY. irDfJClTAND~BULrtHEAD BUILDER. Trubln'i, i% Broad street. Red' Bsnk. or 1626-R, Red Bank. Co.. Inc., Garfleld' and First avenues, At- Boathouse. Hubbsrd bridge. Red Bank. lantlc Highlands. N: J. . . Little' Silver and Rumeon; have clients country districts; profitable and permanent. Steeplejacks and general contractor!, . .Portsbla dotks and floats > spielnlty. BUNGALOW FOR SALE. Write Hoopcs Bro. & Thomas Company. Aj 8. White, 28 Oakland street, Red Bank. JERSEY BLACK GIANT LOT FOR SALE. waiting for immediate possession and sales. All high construction work. Blntof. baby chicks, 26 cents each;, setting eggs All Improvements, hotjwater heating sys- Lot '40x144 for sale on .Drummond tract. REBUILDING, PIANOS AND PLAYERS. Sweeney & Mace, Ocean avenue, Seabright, West Cheater, Fa. 600 acres iu nurserlei. FOR SALE. 10 cents; pure bred, heavy laying, free tem: S6.500. See P. F. Kennedy, 114 We do the*most perfect and highest das phone 217^ Established 72 years. ' wrecking and high'painting. H Marlon East Sunset avenue. West Red Bask; side- job of re-bullding known' to the piano in- Fifteen pounds Hubbsrd squaih seed, range itock. Blauvelt,»rlolmdel, N. J. Monmouth street, Red Bank. Phone 447-R walk and sewer. Price $660, part cash, PHONOGRAPH AND FURNITURE street. Red Bank, . . • ' .tery choice. Ruilf Glberion. Holmdel, N. J. or 1620-R, Red Bank. dustry. A. B. DIrhan, Drummond place, )25 REWARD BORO AUTO STORAGE, Restricted. Phone Red Bank 883-M. Red Bank. Showroom and shop rear of resi- ill be paid for Information leading to re far aaie; beautiful $250 Victor phonograph HOUSE FOR RENT OR SALE. Hechanlo itreet and Globe Court. Will HUDSON RIVER BLUE STONE . . SEMI-BUNGALOW FOR SALE. de nc£^Telephone938. ; turn of a Canada goose lost from the es- with $70 In records and Splitdorf loud Fapner'i Day at Freehold. ~- ,Blx rooms, with Improvements. Innulr* store your ear by the buur, day, week, for drivewsys, $6.00 per cubic yard deliv- KumBon. stucco seven room semi-bungs- tate of S. J. Bennett, Tinton Falls. Nospeaker attachment; latest model; all for Fifty head family and dairy cows to gat, af.Nsw Monmouth postofflce. Thomas Don- month or year. Bay and night service. ered In or near Red Bank. Larger slies FOR SALE. , $75.. Also living room furniture, piano and low:,all modern Improvements:->sun porch, Gray and blue breakfast set: drop-leaf questions asked, Telephone or write Dr. to the highest bidder next Saturday it J," Ion. __ BUFF ORPINGTONS FOR SALE. for concrete work. Collins Brothers, tele- stucco garage; plot 66x110. Phone owner, rut; cheap. Mri. S. Thompson, corner phono Keansburg 26. table, chairs,,buffet, screen and tray; 9x1 R. S. Bennett, 516 Asbury avenue, Asbury Harrison avenue and Harvard road, one Zlotkin's sale and exchange stables. Ssje MASON CONTRACTOR. Best strain Buff Orpingtons; will sell.a Rumson 876-M. Half block from bus. Axminster rug, mahogany - floor Jamp, ail Park, N. J. ' ' V-Isl!nates- oheefullyT-given.-. Eugens aao rifle -Can-ba-i.in -at- 618-Nlnth-ava- __ -SALESMEN -WANTED ——- block-from- Harding-road,-Red-Bank. Itarti at-l!3».P.-M.~ — =^sELMElHiELMER OWAlNRIGHTr- — -shader"gaa-platesr—-Mrsi-^Afthurr~Battl — FOR SALE. u »a^a-ulr-^T-"* • -^iir—o-HZ2Z-Z jg%\~~ :o cTose rooilng oontrscts. Attractive Justtce of tbs peace. Criminal and eollee road, Fair Haven, N..J. TWENTY'ACRE FARM FOR SALE. to those who qualify. Men with automo- House on Vain atreet. Belford, N, J. Two hundred and twenty-five apple trees. REMOVAL. IT HAS NO RIVAL. tlon. cases receive' prompt attention with FOR SALE. house bae just been painted. Can be seen - GARDEN TRACTOR, To reich the homes In this section noth- biles preferred. Apply to G. M. Olson & results. Day and night aervlce; * Phont 4. pears, plums, cherries, quinces, grspes. On and after May 17th the business I no£> Inc., Oarfleld and First avenues, At- Office. 164 Catherine street. Red Bank, Large sized ice box, white enamel: CO' at any time. For key and information in- berries and asparagua; 6S0 Leghorns, two Do-It-All; plow, cultivator, shovels; good ing eli* can equal Th* Register, which fish bowls, all sizes; also medicine cabinet, quire of Elmer Compt'on. corner Church this company will be transacted at cur ' toes Into over '7.300 homei every week. intlc Highlands. N. J. horses, all tools, tour head of cattle, six* •hspe, 1200.- O. R. Benjamin, Vanderburg, RUGS AND .CARPETS SHAMPOOED 97 galvanised drawers and large ehow ease. etreet and Walling avenue. Immediate room bouse and. all buildings; $10,600, combined office, 65 Broad street, Bel Bo^k. j -N.-J.v-. ' " " -•• •- • • CARS FOR SALE, and dry cleaned. Old carnet mad* Into poiieasibn. ' HOUSES FOR SALE; PORT "MONMOUTH Fred Maddeleno. 108 Shrewsbury avenue'. $6,500 cash, balance mortgage. Caleb L. Jersey Central Power_t Light Company., " .,' SPRING MATTRESSES FOR SALE. . Have several houses for sale at Port Seven passenger Kissel sedan, Packard rugs. Rag rugs woven. Call' us. Mon Red Bank, phone' 440-J. Luker, Belford. N. J. Pbone Eeanaburg, Monmouth. N. J. Caleb L. Luker, Bel- chaasls twin six, cheap. James II. King, mouth Carpet Cleaning Co., 2215-1, Mon FARMS WANTED. « Two spring mattroises for sale: In per- REED WASTE BASKETS 76-7-81. HAMILTON S.BATT1N, ,\ fe*t condition; reaacnabli. Call lied Bank ford. N. J. Phone Ktsnsbutg. 76-F 31. 01 Main itreet, Keyport, N, J,, pbons mouth Beach. William Gross, ma'naa'tr. • Have city clients ready to buy farma I 183-W. Keyport, N. J, Suitable for porch or living room; beau- ^tonraouth county, also village homei MODERN HOME ON RIVER. Insurance broker, leprestnta tba asiand, ,' 1K8. ^ PORCH COUCH FOR SALE. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT. tiful, 'artistically hand woven, - choice col. town, river and shore properties. Send let- A bargain on the Shrewsbury river; one FIREWOOD FOR SALE. . Alio brass bed with box spring and mat FARM HANDS SUPPLIED Newly furnished front bedroom for busi- ors to order; >2.5O post-paid, insured. Di- and not the company. Telephones Bed,' < of all natlonalitlei. Call or write. S. Ber- ter with full description of property to and one-half acres ot ground: fine seven- 1 Out In any kind of lengths, sold by eord tress: also vacuum cleaner, In perfect con- ness couple or two business women; also rect- .frprn Reed-Craft Shop, .69 Putnam Ray H. Stlllman, State highway, Eaton- room house, two tile baths and one serv- Bank 1273 and John 1104. All kinds ot' clltlon cheap.- Telephone 624-M. Red Bank ger'i Agency, Be West street, New York •inirle bedroom. All Improvements. Apply avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. * In.HH... V.M V.»t» Attt-. •!. u.llL.* and half cord. H. Rltzau, Red Bank, phone City, opposite Jersey Central and Pennsyl- town, N^J^^ . ant's bath: hot water heat, electricity, hot Insurance. New York offlce. at Ilaldta 88-WW.. POULTRY BOUGHT AND SOLD. 86 Branch avenue.' Red Bank, phone 17B6. and cold water; oak floors, open fireplace; vania railroad ferries. HOUSE FOR SALE. • • LOOK! LOOK! Lane. Alive or fresh dresied'chickens bought - FOR SALE AT MATAWAN. One-half block from Mlddletown station large porches. Price for . quick ssle ivfis. if WILL BE DONE RIGHT or sold: will pay best prices. J. Baker, HELP THOSE WHO HELP YOU. Larte roomy house,- suitable for dentla List your properties for rent or sale S22.600. Ray H. Stlllman, State highway, seven zooms, gas- and . electricity; Gouli special demand for houses.in Fair Haven, SINGER SEWING MACHINES,, If your oar Is washed at the Boro Busaas, Mechanic atreet. Red Bsnk. phone 1008-J Attend Relief Engine company's fair, or doctor; ten minutes' walk ,to station; water system, lot 50x144; S3,600; term Eatontown. N. J. Inc., wish stand, Charles A. .'ones, erpert Drummond place, Red Bank, June Cth to Small PByment down, take i mortgage on Little Silver and Rumion; have clients $l'down, II week; J5yeara' relUU* IsrtC- •OONT RIDE • very reasonable.. Doremus ft Taylor, Reg- waiting for immediate possession and sales. LOCATED AT CENTERVILLE, washer. with a broken wlndibleld. Bring your ear 13th. Attractions for amusement and balance. 1»8 Main street. Matawan.N. J. iiter buildint. Red -Bank. on continuation .of Laurel avenue from ice. All' makes repaired. Drop polttL^. WHEN MOVING profit of all. Dancing. Sweeney & Mace, Ocean avenue, Scabright, Here and let as pat In a new plate glass. MOTOR BOATS FOR SALE. JERSEY AND FLORIDA. phone 217. I" KeanBburer, farm of aeven acres, five room Free trial of Singer electric 'Flank B. calk Anderson Brothers. Telephone Red Miller's. S3 West Front street. Red Bank. APARTMENT FOR RENT Open boats and cruisers. from 16 to 48 house,' uno cellar, barn, etc.; an (deal place Lot facing Branch avenue, $760. Mod- $25 REWARD OFFERED Woods, agent. Eatontown, If.- J, pkont ' J*1 Bank 704 and get our tatei. Anywhere. EGGS FOR WATER GLASS. on Broad street. Red Bank; fine apartment, feet; many ara great bargalna for quick ern house $6,000. 'With twelve rooms, for chicken farm; ground,-will raise any- 2151-M. Any time. six rooms, two baths; garage, host and for return or Information leading to. re- thing.- Will sell or lease; farm known as MONEY TO LOAN. , Guaranteed not over 24 hours old. Cal buyers. Can be aeen at Dlckman's 'boaf $7,800. New house rents $46. Partner- or phone Marlbrook Farm.'R. K. Conklln, janitor service. Ray H. Stlllman, agent, works, foot of Wharf avenue. Red Bank. ship in 1,000 acre Florida development. A. turn of Jim, a. large white dog, shor the-Pat Lawless farm. Call-or write Mrs. Money to loan on bond and morfiage.i phone Eatontown 2178. haired, with black ears and long tall; re M. Jantzev 164 East 60th street, New . Nettle-'s LanoQ Permanent ' i', Apply to A. L. Ivlns, ReglsUr buUdlngi1 Everett road, phone Mlddletown 1318-F-3 . FOR SALE. O. Baker, Little Sliver N. J. HATCHING EGGS FOR SALE. setnblos hound, lost last week from Red York City, phone Plata 6458. ' waving,,116 full,hsad. guarsntnd. Half' Red Bank. GARDENER WANTS POSlTfON. Look, I have several placsa for sale In FOR RENT. Bank Book Store,' telephone 1302 Gardener, caretaker, handy man! mid Barred Rock hatching cgns, by the set- Red Bank and Shrewsbury. All Improved. HELLOM and beauty work in all. Its brsnbheei «!••- 0. F. HILL, " tins or the hundred. White Pekln duck Four-room bungalow for rent furnished 1412-R, Red Bank. die aged, maVrled, IS. Knight, 27 Park Prices 86,600 and upward,, Caleb L. Luker, water In kitchen; river front; $200 foi We repair radiators, mudguards, boods, let ray treatments. All eordlallr Invited, ',1 jlumblw, beating and tinning In all eggs. F. C. Byram, Upper Broad BARRED ROCKS OR SALE. 1 tranches. 84 W.stsld* avenue, Red Bank, Row, New York. City, care Patterson Bros. itreet. Belford, N. J.. phone 76-F-M. Keansburg. season. Mrs. M. Stockinger, Rumson. N. lamps, and do all metal work. We sell'a Phone 1766, Long Branch, uptown. Hi?!® Red Bank, phone Sl-R. Twenty Barred Rock laying hens, go radiator for a Ford for 114.60 that Is a f phon* 1216. _ • FOR SALE. "SAY IT WITH FLOWERS." J. Write Box 863, or call between 0:00 ind fat; fine for table use; will dispose ol Broadway, ' ' • ' " ' i Iron bed and spring, sideboard, eoueh. GENERAL CONTRACTOR Nothing oould be more- appropriate and and 11:00 o'clock mornings. honeycomb radiator that dont freeze. We ~~RlVERTFR0NT"LOf FOR SALE. and builder; jobbing done. Jacob Eulrleh, nothing io welcome as Bowers; a boquet or •im any time after May 27th, at 12.01 sell Firestone and other' makes of tires. Fating on Itlver avenue, comprising •nd folding bed: each tB.OO. No dealers. LANDSCAPE GARDENER. each; weigh from five to seven pound Windshields and door glasses a specialty. LANDSCAPE GARDENER. V' O. 3. Jenks, 81 Front strtet. Keyport, N. J. corner of Appteton and. Hamilton avenue. box ot cut flowers from W. W. Kennedy ft Landscape gardening, bedding Dlante an each. 77 Branch avenue, Red Bank, phon about one and a half acres. D. Parmly, Ocean View," near Leonardo. Addreis Sons will surely carry happlntsawlth them. Reait.ntbla prices. Red Bank Auto Radi- Pruning By^ exp.rlencsd BUI sprajlDaV Rumson, N. J/ FOR SALE. vegetable plants laid out and planted Red Bank 1176-R. ator Works, 118 Wist Front street. Red : Leonardo P. O,, box 175. TWOTHUNDRED XARDS'fo STATION. Plants.grown under glass. Advice gladly laying out ot groundi, larg* II> •maUi AA.' % •'. FWWErTRObfS FOR SALE. , Choice cocker Spaniels, with full pedl FURNISHED HOUSE TO RENT Bank. Phon. 1177. irree papers! fit to go'In the best of homes, PRIVATE GARAGE FOR RENT '.Good six room houss Jon'plot 100x150; given. Alfred Sander, Seven-Bridge roa( Tic* given as to what, wbau and how U{; ' Dahlia and Iris roots: also baby chicks heat and electricity: hot and cold water; ga- in Fair Haven, one block from Main roai SIXTEEN ACRE FARM FOR SALE. Olbsen Kennels, phone Eatontown 218Q.J. In Mlnneslnk Park, one block from Klng'i box 68. Little Sliver. N. J. plant. T. E. Btllsi.' Ill Hardlia road. for sale. Mrs. V. VsnDorn, Half-Mils highway, next to Shrewsbury River Coun- rage; price, furnlahed, 15,260. Ray B and one .block from river; by the year oi A good truck fnrm nicely located with toad. Red - Bank. APARTMENT FOR REN Stlllman. Stlte highway;! Eatontown, N. J. . HOUSE FOR RENT, " for- summer, aeaion; eltht rooms and bath attractive colonial farm house situated well Red Bank. phoD* 1111. Four rooms and bath, all Improvements try Club. L. A. Carton. R. F. D. No. 1, furnished or unfurnished; seven rooms, all improvement!: garage. For particular back from the .road' for only $12,600. • ••• • "SPRING HERE. • Mlnneslnk Psrk, Red Bank. RUGS—ORIENTAL, RUGS." Hav. your icreeni made or, repaired by •team heati $80. Apply 10 Esst Front every .modern, convenience; dellghtfu address' Furnished, drawer M, or phon Terma. Houie baa been completely re- AREAL BARGAIN. ' street. The Land and Loan Co.. Red Bank. FINED GERMAN GIRL Bought, add, exchanged,'stored. Clean, neighborhood; $70 monthly furnished. %bl Red Bsnk 1466-J. modeled and electricity, city water and Thomas Glassey, 85 Bridge avenue, phona wishes position at waltren or upstairs llr tng and repairing a special' Hend wesb- unfurnished, Edward W, Llntnsr, 6 Wi . New alx, room houaa, all ImproTaatalil ';: BUNGALOW FOR RENT. FOUND— heat Installed. All necessary farm out- J 414-J. Red Bank. In private family. Mill Sohmldt, Thomp- ln....._g a.t lowest rates.' , ^pt service. 8 Main atreet. Freehold. N. J. bulldlnga. About one mile to the ocean cement walka and.eellar on* bloek froaa "FURNISHED APARTMENT FOR RENT. Three.room bungalow, furntshsd; to ren • on'i Crosilng, Port Monmouth, or address Drummond plac*. Red Hank, phone 1041-B. - fine place to' store your ear for any for summer. Joseph Moeli.rsw'opposlt. CARS FOR SALE. period of time;.open day-and night; just and handy to Bed Bank. Ray H. Stlllman, bus, flv. minute* to lUtlon; |I,||B. Three-room spartment, all |mprovemtnti, Box 67i,Keansburg. N. J. FOR SALE AT RED BANK. State highway. Eatontown, N._J. Apply- 48 Throckmorton avenue, telephone Eplscbpil church. Falr'Havsn, N. I., box One .1921' Ford; runabout I7»i 102 a bUck from Broad atreet; plenty of room Terms. Phon* HUT, Bed Bank. Ida I 133. SMALL FARMS WANTED.. Three lots S5X128W feet deep.- AU Chevrolet sedsn $75;-1020 Bulck tourln for1 either Indoor or outdoor parking. Bon K«d Bankl»47.J. ' sidewalks, sewers, water and electrle.. For CHiCKECKENN FARM FOFRR SA^ ^. Kwing, 80 WesUld* avenue. i * I' .If you have-a small farm or country car and a Cadillac touring car; all In A-l Auto Storage, Heahanlo atreet and Glob Elghh c room houaeh , old ffarmhouse, ohlek* "TWNWBUNGALOWS FOR SALE. WANTED. horns for sals for 12,(00 or, leu, .nail par- th* plot, 105x128 M,'tl.DOO, part < qasb, condition. Can be seen at Taylor's Ga- court. Red Bank. . en houeea for 600, concrete floors, feed SAVE YOUR OLD CARPtTi. Six rooms.snd sun parlori .all Improve, Two girls, not undar four ysars; bis ticulars at once to Ray H. Stlllman, State Caleb L. Luker. Beliord. 7B-F-I1 Kesns- rage, Pearl'street, Red Bank. house, brooder house for 600, brooder nants: 17,600 snd $t,O0O. rhon* Eigl*- home snd ear* In prlvats family! ratei highway, Eatontown, N. J. burg. HOUSE FOR RENT, UNFURNISHED. Bnga^-beaotUul • reversible nun *aad* ,; SPLENDID HOME FOR SALE In Fa|r Haven, one block 'from main stove, oil burner; fruit of various kinds; s iton. « Matawan. reasonable. Address D., box 46, Keyport, • FOR SAD£ FARM NEAR TOWN. In Freehold, 16,000, 1760 cash down, bal overlooking Keyport, .Matawan, Amboy, from'rou old «arpet» and raia. BuA' N. J. -^_ ^__^ rosd;'five rooms and bath! all Smprova- DOGS WANTED TO BOARD. on Railroad avenue, Belford, frontage ISO Old farmhouse, suitable for remodeling; ance eairterms; alx nice rooms, bath, boi menta: garage. Vacant May lat. Apply Rariian bay and Staten Island. Also horse, postal for clMulai aoa-foQ pattttUar). ', ' Rates'modirata; also dogi given ,sway. feet by T40 fast deep, facing two avunues. electricityIclty,, heatheat: four.aores ground; fruit. and cold water, new heater; large cornei wagons, all tools for tha farm, furniture, i LOST, t deep, facing two avunues Mrs. James Chsdwlck, Kemp avenue ant Welrfleld Rug andl Carps! CleaBlst' Oa» A. Horsfall. Newman Springs rosd, wsst of she Ii rim glasses In caie lest May 11. Price 11,000. Oajejbb L. LuksrLk , BelforBlfd RooBrooidl neignDornoouneighborhloodc .. Pricrrice «e,uuu$4,000*. .nfRayj lot 60x160. Edward W. Llntner, 5 Wssi Sycamore place, Fair Ilaven, N. J. Phoni kitchen utensils and. the trade goes with bridge, Red,Bsnked,Bsnk.. Demit return to Frank Kaiser, 82 John Phone 7S-F-J1 Keansburg. H. SStlllman, . State highway,' Eatontown, Main street Freehold. N. J. lltl.W, Bed Bsnk. the - sale besides the shipping boxes, A. >»1 Welrnsld stml Brooklyn. N. T* i. * V riARDVVOOD FLOORS, N . . JJ.. A ' ' ,' ' •' ' • •'•••. ' Nllsen. Hailet, N.J. . • trert, lied Bank, or phone 1914-W, Rs- HOUSE AND LOTS FOR SALE HOUSE FOR RENT FOR SALE AT BELFORD. STOVE WOOD. '"••' Any kind you want. Give ui a call foi ward. at Belford, N. J.! house and lot, also one 2S:ROOM BOARDING HOUSE ON RIVER. at, - Bsattle Park, six room house .... Two five-room bungalows snd cellar. FOR SALE. estlmsle. Ralph.B. Slekeli, oarpsntar ud PIANOLA FOR SALE, lot on Church street. For terms write 116,000 for this large boarding house) bath, extension laundry an,d sun porch, $300 cish, balance like rent. For rent, fur- Chickens: 23 R. I. R. yesrllngs, 24 Blsck Blab wood sawed In itov. l.ngth.,prhl.' builder,'Reinn • •>•*d* Bsnwpiink i . . i Pianola md eighty muslo rolls; In gooi i owmr, M, B.. Walling. 624 Fountain atreet, year round builnesij large! garden of two open fireplace, gas, electricity, garage, nished. In Keansburg, - Belford and Porl Minorca*. Chicks: 43 eight weeks old, 22 clpally oak: 110 for th* larg. troe^ bat) Havre ds Grace, Maryland. _^ acres. Oltj water, and gas. Carats. Ray river- privileges. Three minutes' walk tc four weeks old,'6 two weeks old. Ducks 1 ' FOOR\SALR ,SALE OR WILL TRADE ondltinnt price 1150 Lulgl Nannlnll, 101 Monmouth, ssveral bungalows. Cale that regularly sold for 111,00. C. O. D,. Dort 1021 louring for isle or will trads for Shrewsbury avenue,. Red Bank. "*PJton' e , BROILERS^ " : r H. Stlllman, -State ; hlghwsr, Estontown, station. Phone Red Bank 260. • Luker, Belford, phone 75-F-81 Keansburir. four yearling, nine one week old. Flfty- N» J. egtr Incubator, Buckeye, like new) brooder DeUv.r«d. John IL Cook. Jr.. Nsumu J small motor post. H. Kirk, 03 Plnckney 1033,' Milk-fed broilers weighing pound an! 7 HEMSTITCHING, FOR SALE, WEST LONO BRANCH. road. Heil .Bank. _^_ half and bitten only ten.weeks old. Who CARPENTERCARPENTER" AND BdiLQEX " Mexican, wide, plootlng, gold and stiver; cost stove, chicken house, 10x2Q, all new Springs avenu., Bed-Bank, phone 4II-B,' / ; MONEY TO LOAN Five and a quarter acrei: bungalow of lumber and three' small coops. All for RUSTIC FURNITURE WANTED. wants them? O. I.. Orant, Everett, N. J., General repairing,' estimates given -' on rhlnestonea attached to msterlalai buttons, three rooms, pantry, sun parlor, cellar, on first bond and mortgage on Red Bank phon. Middletown 7t6-F-.il. Jl kinds o( buildings, blue printsr fur pinking, plaiting, machine embroider/. $250 If aolil quickly. Mri. Rtocklnuer, RUGS AND i ' Will pay cash for second-hand rustle Improved property I dial direct and savs ehlcken house 12x60, brooder 14x16: Black Point rosd, river front. Write Vox furniture. What hav* you! Shrewsbury WANTED, lshedt pricea-reasonablepriceareasonable, all work guaranguaran- Beads and novelties for sale at the Hand; barn, garage, houae partly furnlihad Clean.rs, rspalrirs and nverslbl. **••< commlulon, H. F, Parker, box 132, Red teedted . A. O. floR.floR phonphe ReRdd BanBkk 126126-H Shop, 18 Broad street. Red Dank. R63, Rumaon, N. J., or call mornings be- Inn, Itumion, N. J. _ _ ' - Dank. ' „ • . Cottage or small apartment waittid fo $5,000. O. Luker, Belioril, N. JH ihom tween 0:00 and 11:1)0 o'clock. •rs of jour old floorltms. Oaf band »Mk« X • "~^FORD""fOURiNO FOR SALE. last two weeks of July, near th* snore, by NEW COLONIAL BUNGALOW - ' Commuter's Home In Historic Shrewsbury. 75-F-31 Keaniburg. MONEY FOR FARMERS^ Ing restorsa the nap. Lsl espsbUltr* «U fYt Lat« 1«2« Ford touringI'flrst elass.con. CALIFORNIA. r.fln.d Amerlcsn family. J, K, Csln, 165 for sale, alx rooms, bvllt-ln b»th: large sun Wodern eight room houie with two bathe YOUNG MAN WANTED, Motoring to Los Aniel.s about July 1st. parlori hot,water beat, gasi snd eltotrlolty; On United Ktates government plan. The your raaulrem.nt*. Carp*« Olsafwn, t id dltlon,. Mlrai. Aildtais lord Touring, Brook avenm, Pasiaje, N. J. , and one-halt act* of groundl In exeluil* Young man about elghtssn wanted t 1 Would you Ilka to.join m»7 Hav* room r hardwood (toori: lot t0>20« feet. Twn-csr neighborhood, for $15,000. One mile tc Federal Land Bank, the only farmera nu* Drummond plac*. Bid Bank. pbo»« 1I44.K. A drawer M, Red Bank. _ for thru, For particulars phona Red Bank, " OARAGES A SPECIALTY. learn the real utate buslneis. One wit tliil bank, the net earnings of which go I build tarag.i from 1100 up, .Let me iraragi. Edward llsyei, phon* Red Bank Red Bank. Easy terms. Ray H. Stlllman, knowledges •( iteoogrsphy and typewrltln "7"Ll6HT~rlOUSEKEE|piNO ROOMS B00.It. 406. . Btste highway, Eatontown,. N. J. bank to the farmer who borrow! the forrtnt; two connecting, front rooms,, yn- show you torn* of ths msnr. I hav* built. preferred; must be of good charscter an money, loans rnonsy to fsrtnirs on first HEMSTITCHING. ' \' furnished] $18 a monthi modern. HO SWEET P6tAfO~PLANtS. Ralph I), Elokili, esrpenter and bulldir, 84 FURNISHED APARTMENT TO RENT T6ME ON HIGMWAYT pleasing personnllty. Address-Young Man, bond and mortgage at 6Vj per osnt Inter. 100,000 larg. .strong red and y.lloi Now belog don. at tbVSlMW tkff kfV Monmouth street. Ttsd Bsnk., Mcl.srsn stre.t. R.d Rink. for the.summer; ail, Improvements; nicely Seven .rooms and tath, electric, gas, olt: drawer M, IUd Hank._ eit to pay olt mortgages, debts, buy .welt potato-plants for Isle,' O. Dougla furnlihed I pleasant lurroundlnti; Hi water, nsw house | lot 110x1601 bus servlci th* .ompsny'. nsw upaii optrator, AU j-uTlNiSHED'HOUSE FOR R^NT. SALESMEN WANTED stock, make Improvements, etc. If your Parhsr, Little Bllvlr, N. J.,,phpne 6S6-R, Fully eoulppsd ssrvlce station for sal* miles to ocean: convenient to ail busses; ivery fifteen minutes; price only 17,000 td eloss roofing contrscti. Attractive nffei farm Is In Monmoutb county and you want Vork guaraaUed. Wld. Uixleia k«M. Heil Hank, six rooms snd halbl faraksi ll*d Bank. gangs,' Adults,; Inquire 2499-11, Eaton $l,OS0 cash . riesded, J!iy H. ntlllmsn, all Improvsmontsi centrally located. Ad. on HlBhwsyt fln* location. Price only to thpie who qualify. Men with automo n lonn, see tne. 1 am tne secretary for stitching by (hi yard.' C*er(t W«**>, SUBURBAN i BODY W*ANTED. JJ.SSO. Apn)y Ray M. Btlllman, dfat town. VT -. SlaU .highway; Eatontown, N. J. biles preferred. Apply to (I. M. ONon ft Monmouth county* Bend for circular, Sr.si W., drsw.r M, lied liank. 1 Jr.. agint. It ilonmoutb sUMt, «fd Bsoond hand'auborlian bedy for Uulo . highway, Batontown, N. J. \ PETS'fAKnTCAT'fKTTEE OF. * CATTLE TO PASTURE Co., Inc., Garllild and Flrit avenue*, At llniiry O. WoJo, Farmlngdalt, N. J, Fhone — TUTORTNO, iiry 9lx ohaule wanted; muit be In good con. , FOR SALE, RED DANK, I want 'totaks care of your pita aftsi by month or sesson, InQtilrs of Btephs lajillojilghlandi, N. J, IIOW ' n ; 'Latin. Enjllih. Tn»th«mnlt«». Frynohi »t dltlon and reasonable pries, Phone 700.11, your dsmlse. My object lillnu to found Matthews, Overlook Farm, Hilf-Mlli rosd .W. 1 tutsan lots «0«166 fast, restricted, btgl "FOrfSALEORfRENT CARS student , home. D. II. 8hort.ll, 811 Third Mlddletown, . • ____ •levatlon, along food strati, For the a home tot 'inVaa »psts, Reference given Iteri -Hank, or Loul* SolTel,, at his veie- In Rutnson, i'slr Haven, Little flllvrr am " wicsm.—T avinue. Aibury Park, nhon* 20»4. Apply' for tirmi .to X., diawer It, Rid table market, Monmouth rosd, Eatorttow Think nf owning your own horn, close to 1 —•—•yiarrsiri&t; r— whole. ll,t00 Msb. Oalsb Luker. BaUord. Sesbrltht. We have stversl houiei am Ford ssdan, 1011. good eondlllta, «r»k,' FfeXTHER BEDS FOR SALE. Phon* 76.K.81 Kesnsburg.,- , Bink,.' , • "„ - _ ' N. J. Telenhone 248Q-M, Eatontown. Ileil Hank wh.f* you may ahohor your 1 Improve your slock by buying Polsnl bungelnws for rent anil for ml'! furnkhed ntoturhoat right at your own dooryard. $160 taksi It I Ch.vrol.i isdss, Im 1|J|^, Two-BOOM feathfr bull, full slit, for : XPARTM"ENT, TWO NEW BUN O A LOWS FOR SALET ..UVI??..V id V aill.'50 Monmoulh Ohinis nlgst sired by Columbia Liberator. and unfurnlihtd. Also lot for isls on esiy Gnud swimming and fishing In th* summer psrfeot condition, new upholstery, |i W. B. forci, Llncrnft, N. J,, phone 7DH-K- Tbrot roomi, furnished or partly fur- 1200 will buy (him. with balance on payment!. Hweinry A Maea, Ucein av«. and skstlng snd Ic* boating In th* wlntsr, 1 at Fair Haven! ssvsn room houss, fur 1 wh.il, *iilomail* wladihl.14 'il.aMf, 1 Itrsst, Red Bank. Phnns 10S7.J. 1», Mfddlelown. ntshed or unfurnlshsdi for the season or hy nished, gond location In residential asctlonl monthly payments; all Improvsmentst all nuf, Hgabrlght, pbonfl 217. llnre Ii a snug llttl. *lght*room houss with jiQSTON DULL TERRiEn FOR SALE. BUNGALOW FOR SALtt. T th* year I all Imnroviments. On but line, 110. Aptly to Dorimus a Taylor, loom garage - for two cars, cemented esllar an< , FAilM"F0R"0'ALEr™ lmprov.nt«nti, open flreplscs, gsrags and vlior, $380, Mldillalown' dtnt*i Male, .levin we.ki old I ii«itl«r«.hu«, Atlanlls ll!|lil«ni!ii_N.JI._; Taylor, room 0, Rtglitsi building, phons now In chsres of the wish itaad «f tbt ^BvmfTLwirTs: Tit!LPWXNTib7 bath| hot and rol'l wstarl uiilsl outbuild- 1704, Bsil HanH.' • ' . Intel lass than three miles In llnl Hank, Motion, Hay II, Btlllmsn, Slat, highway, • '•, FOR SALE, Bore Busses, Ino., Olobe Court and Me. Bldawalka and meson work! Bxll cement Men. Ik to SS i become'railway mal Kstnntpwn, N. J. V UMnlih las. learf, Ihrs. Vsrili nn». and ohanlo street. Get your tar wasbsd whil Mocki,oki ' slitisn esnts In yard, aalghteslIghtten clerkclsrkss i commence 11,900 y»r."r Commo Pries $10,000, Calob Luker, Ililfnrd, N. J. Slnin .Ipahlth las* ihawli prja' 160 for both. near Klins'r Isntory i four roorai u«h, lemi n to Sic td esnts dellvereil-lllverelln towntown, PetePtrr DDl'nt'sl'ontll, education sufllelsnt, Hsmpls, exsrnlnstloi 1'hnne 7B.K-3I, Knamlillrit. ^_^ S424n1 ShShrewsburb y avenui, RiRdd bankDk] phone 50MfokfKi»MinroTATE Old msehlmi Ukia I* M*ktPU*i > lAdl(r«li B, 11,, ilraw.r M. Wid Hank. oonvsnlineiil rent I JO and 111,', Dpremui tRACTaOoOALI!; ro.chlm free, Writs todsy. Franklin In FOR SAI.EOR R'tdKlt Your opnortunlty to buy an iittrsollv* tin* parn.ols. Rtsa|l|MklN * Tsylor, nitim 0, Itsilitsr building, phom 154-J. stllute. Dent. E-141, Roelieitsr, N, Y. In Iluminn, r.lr Hnvcii, Mills Nllver and Inquire at O'Flshirly's store at Fall fi>ur*r Jr. ai.nla. II M*Ml*(lk .'MM •llfirtlh avsnui. nhnni ml •JsLsHSJUSsi^ rriotleally new, lone only 4,800 tnlln Wright, drawer M, Rml Bsiik, board, or prlylUg* of light hounkesplngi seres of land along con vale mad on c imrunfiirnlalieil. Alan li>t fur •«!• on rsiy Ing and dining room combined, tidy Hills Bank. • -i '• i">*\\ Aililf.il Him 0'J, Allstillo llffhUndi, N, J, also iarai.1 isnt viry reasonablenonahle., Thir'd ' ar at lloDplm'a Orosalnjt,, mar Cimr. payment". H»»fticy * Maci, Otesn av« tliohin ami,two airy bmlrnnm* umlslri. ~~—«j»tj'AM"rt"»i;—rjRAMrtiii»AiE; hotis* from ' stillon, rhon-on!' "Kul Dank til's Juncllon. 17,(100, rjalsb L. Luke" nu», Hfabrluhl, plmn" alt. ram- NIL, a,hay Can ha •••is st lUaton Hill golf toursi, shorl Ulian anil mat anil r*ady for OICUPSM'. Ohtvroril,. Isle '|4| only run a sh 1887-M. ,' -' < elforil. Phone 7I-F-I1 Ksmihurg. ' "••" HOARHOARDD' WANtKD. rturundlnrturrnundlng thlodth*,lo()gg * arre nv.n aei«ai«s *f 0. D. Clsvslsml, Eiu (are J, P. Welmnri^ ^ -i-»u.. limn fine conditioni any tlsmonslrattioi n f ncxraa... firllls soil and plinfv of wiiodltnd, Thll IU():II, Bstontown MORTOAOR M6iRfiV.r ' " Couple witihh (lv. amii a lisllll >«sl r nlil liny Ww«« san ulaeniae* unlimited amounts on ap*P. Lot No. < 1 on map of Bail Bids Farl wls"hi"oiiih « nm'tu "with'boiiriiiith bl'l privatprivit*e familfsntllyy prainrtproiiirty/ Ili.lnt In, a• goeWedd neighborhood bil..l d |a|«r*M • Two hies rtiurni with sll ennvinl*i»il •dflahKt fitw during day, IsnIaUiL for hounlxipliiiri slin jar«» pl»it*nl ilisp* •ov.ovedJ ssourjty. Kverylhlng conndmtlslconndmtlsl. fair llsv.n, fsulng Main rnadi 74 fm nrsfirrfd: (nun ,luly lit untill aft.after l.nliul.alpurr IsolateiL with tio near neighbors, A plus bl •on,,(ii mail londilloin n-if! sss(iniblissnnibl«* Jhsrilsahsriii, To lnv.it or borrown ,front- , 100 fs.t detpi pr!<...... *. 11,800,.,..., W| dliy i n#*r b.s.h, Hwbrlght or- vlolnllyi l •s." us'•". ,nril. Monmoulh Horn* llulldln»~ "" , ilsm J•. Klrlsni)"•••-' , 81—8- W.sw.sl 11liistr.it1 str.it. Ns nuole rate* I Mferain *-! vafhuniiid, Adilrm Cilt* only 11160. New r J» or tbem JHo.Mi aimilallnli. Jf,l«»t.iuiUl

iii [v *' < ' '"'j '','; , Sixteen' BANK REGISTER, MAY 20,1985. fhe northern part of the state. Phone) Red Bank 1181. They will make the trip in auto, mobiles', taking with them tents for i . JOBH B. OOOC. Editor Ma Publtahtr. It, 'OtOROB a HASOU A» «)l«u Blltor. ileeplng quarters and cooking t equipment to prepare their meals. JHOHAB mVTNO B&QWM. • • » builntu Muiftri Tire Servia They have earned this trip by £• , NW.SMS.-bj hah 1JW ' Aooolat* Oil' lira with wresting the money needed for it TELEPHONE 78-R .• from the soil of the schoolhouse durabl* work at, tow cost '-' , , .WEDNESDAY, MAY 20. 1925. grounds. They obtained the money by raising vegetable »and flower plants which they sold. That they Otir Sendee car i ' TOWN TALK. niade this practical application of. THE H. SMITH CO., (Continued from page 4.) the agricultural knowledge they ac- always ready; Friday night Is the last date for quired in school is a more eloquent Fair Haven NewJeney Wlnin>etitfcm»-fi>r-nomi!)atinE-com- rfrnmmenriation for them f the taxpayers do not rightfully Tires in Stock belong in tho educational budget of Rod Bank is growing faster than expenses.. They should bo paid foi It Appears Great ever before. ' It ought to have n as this agricultural trip will be paid broad-minded Bet of governing of- fcr, by tho pupils buying dawn to ficials. Three members of the preB- work and raising the money them- That this false impression is due to a confusion ent board go out this year, which selves; Selling chances or any John Hansei other kind of "something for Coming leaves three, nominations to be of names arid locations. Recently R. de la Reus- 42 West Front Street Biade. • .. _ . .' nothing" proposition should iiot be permitted. When pupil* want, • *«'-. things which do not strictly come sille of Freehold, N. J., sold his business. The RED BANK, N. J. The nominations should bo those within tho province of school ex NIGHT PHONE 1209-W of good business men, or at least of ppnses, they should bo encourage Watch! men of fine business qualities. Red to get those things by earning thci confusion lies in the similarity of names. There Bank Is on the verge of a great ad- through the practical use of tlv vance. This is foreshadowed by the knowledge they gain in school. has never been any connection between the two xecent tremendous advance in the • « * 'price of business properties, in the This would be an education in stores. • . demand for rosidonce sites, and in [Tasting's the largo number of new houses itself. It would make the pupils ' which have recently been built. self-reliant and independent and prepare them for their battle with i '•. '"* * .- •' the world later on when they leave NEXT WEEK I The Improvements "of tho town school! Incidentally it might bring , steed-to be kept abreast of the some relief to the taxpayers who growth in population and business. are overburdened with the high cost Every street should havo'water and of running the rohools. sewers. Thcio improvements would [Although our new front and interior is not yet i attract now residqntB, for they are . regarded as'not only desirable but Thero may be a good excuse why complete, we hope very soon to be ready with as essential. , ie state highway commission lias DICKMAN'S lot oiled the detour roads at River a. still more attractive store. / Candidates who appreciate the Plaza up to the present time. The The New Store-OPENS SATURDAY • needs, of thTTlown should be seiect- members of the board live a con- siderable distance from here and it Corner Broad and Mechanic Streets, Red Bank, N. r ed. It Is of no consequence what- ' aver whether the candidates ire is not always possible to remedy Republicans or Democrats. Are Meets quickly. But there wont be they good, active, progressive, for- good excuse if titis work is much . ward looking men? That is the onger deferred. New Stocks only question which should bo asked about them. The black, grimy dust that arises • * * rom the detour roads have made We are receiving every Jday new merchandise Red "Bank has three organiza- :onditlons at River Plaza almost • tlons which are supposed-to be con- inbcarable. This is apparent to thi •in large numbers. We soon will have the most cerned largely in public welfare nost casual observer. It is safe to . and' in tho town's advancement. >ay that conditions like this woul' ' The: organizations aro the Business not exist one minute longer than I' elaborate line of . ' Min's association, the Rotary club would take to remedy them, if an; -, '.and_the Lions club. Why dont momber of tho highway commisiio' , these three organizations got to- ved at;Rivor Plaza. Th6 commis gether, pick out three good men, ilon will bo falling; down on the Watches, Silverware, Rings, and then nominate them on the Re- iob if thoy dpnt get busy right away publican ticket nnd on tho Domo- ind make tha roads right. - '^ratio-ticket.- -That -can-bo- done — Jewelry, Enameled Bags, under the election laws as they NEW BOROUGH OFFICIALS. , stand nt present.- '"' Union Beech Mayor and Council That is tho way to got ?ood men Hold Fint Meetinr. Diamonds, China, Pearls, ' to run. That kind of backing, com- The officers of the new borough ' blned with the promiso that tho of Union Beach were sworn in and • organizations would work for the held their first meeting; Monday Clocks, Fountain Pens, etc election of those men on election night.. A parade was held through tho streets of tho borough before Biota than willing to tnico a part in tho meeting. Charles Miller Is the -ever-assembled-byy——— the town's public affairs. They first mayor of the new borough, would see that thoy aro not put up Tho councilmen are Frederick ' to take part In a political rcuflle, llauss, John Staley, Frederick Ar» you preptreJ at all tlmei to extend your hospitality to gneiti . but are regarded as needed for the Schobor, Curtis A. Aumack, R. V. who coma unexptctedly and without notice? We're offering you '.I town's welfare. Wolls nnd James P. McKettrick. ti%\ help' now in solving the problem—by theie special pricea on f ! • • • » • Ernest Bade is assessor' and Charles furniihlngi for tha •pare bedroom I ... A good deal of tho part? strife Bohr collector. Miss Elizabeth , In the selection of. town officials Smith was appointed borough clerk RIETAL BED SENSATION! ): teems to havo subsided. That Is a and Cocil S. Ackorson of Keyport 'S Handsome, dcBign with 2-lhch continuous posts and'substantial • good thing. Whnt docs it mutter to borough attorney. fillers. A striking value, but they'll sell quickly 01-O M\ ' a householder whether tho tnnn at 36 BROAD STREET RED BANK at tho low price of , ....,._;... «PlO.UU . the head of the garbnge (depart- Vies Chancellor Sit. Friday. ment, for instance, In a Democrat Maja Loon Berry of Tomi River, MONMOUTH'S LEADING JEWELER '.' or a Republican? Not n thing. But tho vice . chancollor appointed in t it does matter a grcnt deal to him plnco of tho late John E. Foster, Established 1886 whether or not his Rnrbago is tnken will be at chancery chambers in the away Tegulnrly, with due cr.re for Long Branch city hall' Friday of sanitation in its removal. this week to hoar motions. ' • • • The same is true of trio other dc- • Dj.it put that out-grown fumi- urn in tho attic. Sell it through ' partmonts of tho town's business. Aiko Longhead's department of The It mutters little what tho politics of Rcgistor—Advertisement. an olllclul mny be, but it mutters n great donl whether ho looks out for the detRils of his department nnd Mattress conducts it for tho gcncrnl welfare. Built layer upon layer and deep- ly tufted. Covered In *7 oe There should ho no politics in. durable art ticking. Only • town nfTalrs. Good novernnK should bo tho only incentive. Tho Bed—Springs—Now - three ^organizations mentioned havo i Any standard bed size.- $< OS done a grcnt donl nlcing vnrious Amazing values now at *T , lines to niak'o Red Bunk n hotter placa to livo in. Hero is nn eppor BANK PUBLIC MARKET tunlty where they enn be of even greater service to tlio town thnn 1O BROAD STREET RED BANK, N. J. ( In anything which thoy hnvo previ- ously undertaken. Our Motto Is: "To Sell Best Merchandise Obtainable at Prices Lower Than Elsewhere."

A boy ncout troop In tho north- Fmh , em pnrt of tlio stnto hns been nink- Ing a speclnlty of Rolng on hikes | TRIPE Chuck Roast ' to look for tent caterpillars nnd to LIVER Chopped Beef rid the trees of theso pests. They !£ Boillnf Roll.d have" destroyed thousands of nestn Corsid of caterpillars nnd have prolinMy Roast Veal nveii more trees from dnnth by | BEEF BEEF theie crusndos than wero planted it POT ROAST the whole stnto of New Jersey on Dreiser* go at Chiffonier* Arbor Day. $15.75 $11.75 • * • , Chuck Ro««t A very noccsinry piece to Whol. or Half Bladt Cut Handsome, well built drosi. furnish tho "iparo bedroom Caterpillars ent the lenvcs o en with roomy drawers and completely and comfortably. trial and It docs not tnko then i HAMS iSTEAK Urge mirrors at way loss Attractively finished at this long to strip n tree lunr. Lenvcn U LOINPORK RIB ROAST than you'd nntlclpato. apodal prico 1 ' - a tree are tho sumo as lungs to n person. A treo without lonvcs can i Mllk-F.d SkouU.r Sttwlnf ; Dill. Slyl. ; not live. ^ Fraih Choppail CONVENIENT CREDIT TEIIMS ARRANGED • » • VEAL CHICKENS i One of the chief objects of tin * HAMBURGER BACON .boy scout* li to "do a good turn. dally," Tho icouts who arc mnklng ' War on the catorplllari are certainly Center Cut Finer Snull . living up to this motto, Not only Leg Spring that, but they are totting nn ex ample that would loom profitable t< PORK CHOPS HAM LAMB FOWL follow at other placet, Turn th boy icouti looie on tha caterpillar Armouri and th»ro will ho n grout saving Prim. Rib Shouldtr L«mb STAR HAMS FOWL FURNITURE •*o.o>o.o-o- ROAST CHOPS . , May nUaunt wtathtr1 and goo COMPANY ' f i Ittdk betide the boyi of the agrlcul r ' elau of tht Leonardo liljr" ir,.l» MfTNKjOUTH, RED BANK, N. i, 1 who Wilt 1«4V» tomorrow, fo BROOKFIELD-CLOVERBLOOM BUTTER, lb 49c Pr«n Drotd Strait ^#•#*^e>^•^•^ > mmmm ' !' ' RED BANK REGISTER, MAY 20,1925. Page Seventeen* HER5ONAL. LODGE EUCHRE PARTY. RED BANK DEFEATED. turn Sunday morning their engine broke'down. The men tried with- llUn. Henry iTwhiU wd to It was. H*1d Monday by the Shap. rammar Scliool Nina Loiei to tb« out success to signal passing ships. The Community ience Society i iugltet, lira. C. Leslie ReckUw, hards of. Bsitblabam Lodga. Lvp^f Branch T«am. A rescue party made up of fourteen Red B.olc, N. J. t DICKMAN'S ^ Prospect avenue, last we«Ic »t- Forty persons attended a euchre The Red Bank grammar school boatsjiended by the men's' brother Fire Company tnded « convention of tln,D»ugn- partfy given .Monday n,lght by the asebail team was defeated by Long found them yesterday morning. *s s The New Store-QPENS SATURDAY Ifrs.of the American Revolution at Shepherds of Bethlehem lodge at Iranch grammar school last Friday The men were without food or Servlctl Bundir 11'A. M., 1 P. M. ii Mr». John Bepphard's on Sunset fterncon at Knollwood by a score water but had partly appeased their Bundmy-School—9:80 A. M. J Corner Broad and Mechanic Streets, Red Bank, N. oi Ocean View, Leonardo, N. J.A Wtdneidsr Evening Ttitlnonlal i-Mr. «nd'Mr»/John Monerief of avenue, Those who won prizes f 12 to 6. Leddy pitched a fine hunger by eating raw fish. fi Meetinsi—8 P. M. ^eiWde*»venue are spending t*o were Mrs. Arthur Little, Mrs. Frank ;ame, but he received very poor r' ,, INVITES YOU TO ITS B Rcadlne Boom—Wedneidayi and seeks at Oeetfn City. Clusey, Mrs. Daniel W. Martin, upport. He struck out eighteen BY THE LIGHT OF BONFIRES. f Saturdays from 2:80 to «:80 P. M. <' Mw. Robert Leonard of Elizabeth Mrs. George Conrad, Mrs. Whitney, letters. Red Bank made nine er- -Th« public li eqrdlally Dvlttd to IM 'been pending »lx yeefy with Mrs. "Chadwlck, Mrs, Eunice Em- rors. Party on tho Bank of the Tinton vlilt th. WILLIAM O'BRIEN Third Annual attend the itrvlcei and for. Barbara Heyer of Worthley roonty^Mra. Stone, Mrs. Woolley, This afternoon at Knollwood Red F.ll* Mill Pond. Reading Room* '. - at Mr. and Mrs. George Lee, George Bank will play Matawan, grammar Miss Pruo Ehinger hud a marsh- ^aBMiiroia'-"-'j;?-Wpriisht"-'.pf/-;-Eei»talde Lange, Mrs. Anthony Weber, Mrs. ich'ool. The Red. Bank; lineup, will mallow and frankfurter roast last May Dance : MEANS ilrlc Has bbught a new,. Hudson' Jack Defgard, Mrs./Schaffer and :on«!st' of 'Sliveri • Schultz first base, Friday night for the benefit of the Mrs. John Vanderbilt, Mn. George Charles Bennett second base, Tony Methodiit church of Tinton Falls. A; Divlson- Lange • won the non-player'I prlxe. 3arelH short stop, John McNally The affair took place on the grounds WANTED HIGH GRADE SERVICE '$'*'moved irotn'Mpnmo'uth';street :;-.' .' •:;—- * t at . ' : '. '. •• ihlrd base, Walter: Leddy pitcher, of Miss Ehlnger's tea room near the AT ONCE— 4&b'|nhv SahboriiY newjhotue; on GIRLS TO BE PROUD OF. ; jeorge Carey catcher," Melvin mill pond. Big bonfires were light- In tha COMMUNITY HALL Approved and Improved avenue, near Oakland )ecl?er leftfleld, Americo Bruno ed to do the cooking, Somo time Evelyn Slsrki and Ida Hlldabrand ago some of the members of- the la- Hsckett'i Orcheitra . FARMHAISD ' Heating Plumbing Roofing ; centorfield and' Ernest Hartman or : Sabath of)Ea»t;Frorit»treet Win Many Athletic ConUiti, Eddie Wise rlgbtfleld. dies' aid' society, Misa 'Ehiriger -Admission-'SO.Cents Water Systems -, Copper Work jiVrepoverirg at: the Xong,-Branch Evelyn Starke of Mlddletown vil- among them, obligated themselves Man to take charge, run AND TO THE itjipitai'fromjan?operation for'ap: lage mode, the best showing of any LOST FISHERMEN^ FOUND. to raise $5 each for tho church. Miss small farm in Red Bank Earthen ancLIrpn Pipe iendicitis. .:,.::.,: •girl in this part of .the county at Ehinger did better than that last We Handle the American Radiator Company!, tho East Jersey athletic meet for Friday night. Her outdoor1 party proper. Live on place. •Gerald Holbfook ot Prospect BVO- wo'G^llea Men" Adrift Thirty Laying of the Corner Stone ARCOLA HEATING SYSTEMS LUei underwent an operation for thegirls at Asbury Park Saturday. She ' Hour* in Open Boat. cleared $9 for'tho church. Apply MONROE EISNER, e.moval of •adonolds and hit tonsils is a pupil'.at., the Leonard* high , Ernest and GunarLovegran, Gal- for the erection of a new firehouse REDBANKand SEA BRIGHT school. She made-the second high- »t;;th'e. 'line"Branch hospital;last lee fishermen, were rescued Mon- Sick With Scarlet Fever. at Applcton and Highland^avenues, Red Bank, N. J.r rTTTTTTTTTTT.TT ek;.:,,. . est individual score at the meet. day -morning after drifting nearly - Mrs. James McGuire of Elberon, Ocean View, ' • it; Albert -.I*Ivln» madea score of Ida Hlldebrand ,6f Leonardo ntso thirty hours in a disabled motor- formerly of Tinton Falls, is very sick iffy jojit' of; 100 In a trapsKooting distinguished herself in the con-boat. . The men started for thewith scarlet fever. She is the Sunday Afternoon ivent at Bound Brook Saturday, fin-tests. It was due largely to these mackerel fishing grounds about fif-mother of six children, Mrs. Mc- shlhg in third place. Mr. Ivlns ex- two girls that Leonardo won first teen miles southeast . of Long Guire was formerly Miss Mary Dean May 31,1925 lects to take part in the annual prize-at the meet. Branch Saturday afternoon at) four and is a daughter of James Bean of h Trenton.the last part clock. When' they started to re-Tinton Falls. at 2:30 P. M. A EuchM and Dsmce, HELL.O BILL,! iMrV flnd'Mri. Wlhfleld Ivlns 'and The, ladies' auxiliary of Belford ii!dren,'"Norraa, Stanley and Wil-chemical'engine company will give ir, and Jean Smith of Westside a euchre and dance at the ftrehouse SO TUBERCULIN TESTED ;enue motored to Philadelphia yes- Friday night of next week. Prizes erday and visited tho zoo. :•• . will be. awarded to'the winners at the euchre frames and there will be •'••- •:-. \. Church News. a door prise. The firemen•wil l sell Lobster Subber At the Baptist church next Sun- soft drinks. •"•" : .'. ."*"" ? — —, -••- .-- •-.-—; ; , ^ ' ^ Jay morning the sermon topics will ie "Square Boys and Girls" and To Preach at Eatontbwn. ar-Supreme Task; Shall, We Do Rev.'Harry A. Pardue of Chicago It?'V The. Baptist, young people's will preach at St, James's Episcopal meeting Sunday night will be led SATURDAY, MAY 23d, 1925 church at Eatontown Sunday morn- by John T. Tetley and the topic will ing at half-past ten o'clock. He Friday Elks' be "What We Owe Our Nation's • At my Sales and Exchange Stables, Opp. C. R. R. Station, Heroes.'' Men who fought in.the preached there lost" week and the civil, .Spanish-American and world congregation unanimously request- Wars will attend a special memorial ed him to conduct the service next FREEHOLD, N. J. Service next Sundfty night. Special Sunday. Home\ at 1|3*O p. m., daylight laving lime. Rain or thine, plenty of cover for all. ~~ Night pr|usic will be rendered and the ser- i mon topic will be "True- Patriot- OC r n-m~.^w*~"^*w» «M<] laiMainn These are the real kind, l«m.". At tonight's meeting:at the East Front church stereopticon pictures.will bo couuernseysandJerseys: youngieoodsize Ieaj •howh by the young people's union. color and extra producers with records of 5.5 butter fat. Many of May ;/Next Sunday morning at the these are fresh, otjiers to freshen Boon. . . Street Methodist church the,pastor will 25 Holsteins, Several Pure Breeds: ft, preach: on "A Study in Shadows." breeds:—Lena Woodcrost Do Kol, born November 17, 1919; sire Wood- At;the twilight .hour service a trav- crest Vale Do Kol, dam Lena Traverse De Kol. ' • l 22d Red Bank elogrue'of Europe and Palestine will b« glyen by Frank E. Groff of Red CanaryElzevereDe Nijlander, horn May 14, 120; sire DeNijlandcr Application; dam, Elzevere Bank, who returned recently from Popular Canary. a trip to Europe and the Holy Land. Johanna DeKol Pietertje- Isabelle, b'orn- Sept. 25,1921; sire Chief DeKol Pietertje; dam Isabelle Hongefvald Pietertje. . -• . v A, Successful Sociable. • Warren Whiffle Johanna Pietertje, horn December IB, 1018; aire^ Hengervald Traverse Lad; Music ^ Elks Only The ladjea' auxiliary of .Chemical dam, Johanna Pietertje Canary DeVrieB. ' ^_ 'fire coDnpany of Belford took in $75 ^gjs J3olantha_Jahanna-2nd;-born-Jani-20i-1019; sire~Scgrls"CTornucbpia Wayne King; dam.Segis •ai-a-strawborrjrfeBtivalrnna-dancT! "Uolantha Johanna. ' '•'.'• ^Friday night at the'firohouse. The Starting just, beyond 2| Florence Woodcrest Hengerveld, born December 22, 1910; sire King Woodcrest Vale DeKol; Refreshments jaUxlliary has accorded a vote of years, wetake care of boys dam, Florence Calamity Hengerveld. v . thanks to all who helped make the up to as big and as old as •Production records of all these cow will be given day of sale. Registration papers with each [affair a success. Rehearsals are [ cow b,y purchaser paying transfer fee. ;. ' . . . ( , Benefit of the Elks' Baseball Team now being held for the piay of "Tho they growl -' All of the above 60 head of cows were personally selected by me in Livingston county, Mich- ;pid Maids' Club," which will be Little wash suits tobegia igan. They are of theclass for which I have made an enviable record in the past 13 months, except Jglven by the auxiliary. '. ; I think they are a little better than any lot brought in heretofore. TICKETS $1.50 with—' .:•..-.-; w •" If you are interested in a cow, or several, a dairy or family cow, this is a chance for you to get | Hopo Chest on EnhiHtlon. _ . Then sailorsuits— what you want without any reserves; they are all for sale for the high dollar, and no chances.for . -you-totake.witha-full-guarantee that-they must be-as represented or no sale.—I-am-ln~the - cattle-' • The hope chest which tho.ladies' o^ business all year round; I sell when I say I will, and I am always here to,right any misunderstanding auxiliary of Belford chemical en. Regular sack suits with J|. or wrong.. When you come to my sales you are not disappointed, you get what you want, and on glne company Is filling to be 'dis- the level. Retest arranged for if desired. . . , posed of at tho firemen's fair in knickers— v August has been filled and will be First long trouser suits— 20 Head Commission Cows, Stock Bulls, Work Horses placed on exhibition in R. Hance & Grown-i'.p suits. •"'.,.. "' If you are interested in some good.vwk horses, we havp them at your price. • Also local cows Songs' store tomorrow. All the ar- We've all of 'em, and brought in for exchange and to be sold without reserve, as well as several good stock bulls. Leon's "Anniversary Value" ticles in the chest were made by Delivery to any-distance at a reasonable charge; auto trucks' on the ground. members of the auxiliary. everything that goes with! CONDITIONS:—Three months' credit -will be given by purchaser paying one-half of purchase them. price and giving approved bankable note for balance. ' Cave a Dinner Party. . Smu ( GEORGE. H. ROBERTS, Auctioneer. GEO. S. P. HUNT and C. B. BARKALOW, Clerks. 1 Boyi1 aWUalhrr shoei,f$5. v For This Week " . «••-.- Mr. and Mrs. James Parkes of Boyi' retntorcal jlocUmt, 4ic , JACOB ZLOTKIN, Reckless place entertained-a num- Bo^e cricket eapt,$lcni up. „ 7" ber of friends at a dinner party one Phone Freehold 330. , 10-Piece Queen Anne Dining Room Suite in American Walnut night )ast week. The guests were ROGERS P^EET COMPANY Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Doremus, Brosdwajr Broadway ' • Broadway Anniversary Special $119.' Miss .Ruth Smock, Mist Virginia •t Liberty BtWama at 13th St. ! Gregory, John S. Applegate III and •• ••' '• .'• "Fits . Robert G. Macdonald. Berald Sq. . Comnimt Fifth Ave. at 35th St ' Cmun" at 41st St Call on Luke Longhead for any ! NewYorkCity, sort of want. He specializes in all kinds.—^Advertisement. ;

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In Step With Summer's Smartest Styles 150 Bale, of Rug. Will Arrive in Red Bank This 1 Week From the Great Auction Sale of AFex- When you look at the White i ander Smith & Sons Carpet Co. Shoe Company's extensive win- Your great opportunity to furnish your dining room at a record-breaking' • This Is the lsrgcat shlpmant of Rugs'that I have had in saving! Just one of the score of dining room suites in our Anniversary Sale- ;several'yoara. , '.••••• ' dow displays, please notice how now at tremendous reductions! It is massive in appearance, yet gracefully, ' I wai one of the large buyers at the sale and secured tome lof the very beat patterns In' all different grades. perfectly the varied styles will proportioned, in tho Queen Anne period style. It consists of an oblong ex- | These Rugs will be on Bale next tension table, fully enclosed server, a large buffet, china closet arid a set of accompany the smartest summer dining chairs, including an arm chair to match. Finished in American walnut THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, —guaranteed construction throughout. . ' j MAY 21it, 22B and 23d apparel, from sport costume to whort the new nrlcoi wilt go Into effect,'which will b« belof silk and cotton frock. The usual Let our Friendly Credit help you buyit. . .."•"'', wholoialc prices. ' ,' - , Every Rug Is absolutely perfect and sold under a full high quality plus moderate prices ,(tu«r«nto« from the Smith Carpet Co..) , . , , ' • BURNISHERS OF HAPPY HOMES B« sure and be on deck,Friday «nd Saturday as every, are evident, body will get it bargain. ,.. .• ' .''..>,* "• 'Alib Gold'Boal A'tl Rugs «nd JaBin«« ,fl»(ii Rugt will ,b«'on sale it special prices. * '> f.,. .: ,•,-',,; ^J '• .: White Shoe Company R. WEST ••. 1 9 BROADITREET. RED BANK, N.J. W«t JFront Street, Red Banb^N. J. • *•••. M •• •••»•••••••••••••••••'•••»•••• :'Page Eighteen" RED 'BANK REGISTER, MAY 20,1925. day and Sunday with Mrs, A, H. meet this afternoon at the parson- Atlantic Highlands gas company. S FROM MIDDLETOWN Sutphen of New Monmouth. age. . ! ' " */•• George Pentermann has nioveTl THEATRICAL' ; HAVE YOU The Christian Endeavor society Mrs. D. H. Colllnson of New in his new house at New Monmouth. CLEANERS tod OVERS S. ESTELL] LEONARDO G'IRL GETS AUTO of the New Monmouth Baptist Monmouth is taking treatment for W. J. Benning Whether you want to buy, sell, Offic. SI Moaraoutb 91. ftL M0.W W Headache? \." AS GRADUATION GIFT. church will hold the last of a series rheumatism at New York. Automobile Trimming DECORATORS of sociables tomorrow night. Miss Aurelia Schmidt of Newark rent or find, Luke Longhead can P* yew Kjrte ton m, ttakt . help you.—Advertisement. . • , and h%M tin* or ifrtla*** jfldapandant Fira Company of Bel- Harold Woodward, Jr., son of spent last week with Mrs. William II M, h«n yaw m mmlmll Plain "^ ford Demon»tr»tei New Engine Harold Woodward of Belford, un- Werner of East Keansburg. . - Upholstering ,' mr 'fbi«M «*r «M4 • chssft. v \ at Point. Plem»nt—John Liddy derwent an operation last week at Earl Lingo of Belford has been Painting Goes in Poultry Bu»inen. the Long Branch hospital. called to Cambridge; Ohio, by "the GOODBYE Top*. Curtain*, Curtiin U|ht«, STVLJE8 St CO. '< Philip Peters of Leonardo has The Navesink fire company will sickness of his mother. -.;..... Slip Coven, CuiMoni, Etc. Fbllailalpbla By* Specialists 54 Mechanic Street' made a gift of a Buick car as a decorate the graves of members on The New Monmouth dressmaking Decoration day, according to the Something INDIGESTION *«4 NtltaMl Buk *Ut, flam U graduation present to his daughter, class will meet next Wednesday at 150 Monmouth Street »wr» WtfeMtti Hwrt 11* » M RED BANK, N. J. Miss Marlon Peters, who will con- custom of the company. Mrs. A. H. Sutphen's. ;. and GAS , elude her studies this spring at St. The Middletown township high John Heins of Belford ii improv- Red Bank, N. J. ' Phone 594 ' ': 1 Elizabeth's convent school at Mor- school baesball team defeated Key- ing from his sickness, but he ii still Great TAKE: "Trfstirwn:—Marjorie-Peterris-spenel port -at-Leonardo . Saturday... by a confined to the bed., ' ing a week at Morristown with her score of 13 to 6V William Hilton will open a re- Bisters, Misses Marion and Virginia Mrs. Henry Colemorgan of Bel- freshment parlor and.lunchroom at Peters. - ford is home much improved from East Keansburg. Coining the Long,Branch hospital, where Charles Brown of Forked River Saves Food , The' new apparatus of Indepnd she was a patient. - • ' ent fire company of Belfordwas spent Sunday at Belford with Gar- It cooka in flreless Allen'White, son of Raymond rett Wilson.. r. - • "•..' demonstrated .a few days' ago -at, White of Belford, is home from the

The Methodist ladies' aid society de chine and plain silks are cleverly used in ways decidedly ' of velvet or self material and linings of fine quality. •» . .•. bf Belford met last week at Mrs. Beautifully finished wrought iron flower They are wool mixed blanket*, plaid in George Morris's and arranged to pleasing, There is a choice of many graceful necklines— Shoulders are slightly squared, lapels of masculine cut and stand, 45 inches high, very quaint with design Bnd are bound with satlne. The hold a series of food sales at the there are scarf trimmings and jabots, circular flounces, sleeves tight enough for smartness. Materials are imported Bay Shore during the summer. their shining: brass . holders. Also attrac- • colorings- in which the/ come are' gold, pleats—and both long and short sleeved models in the group. The Epworth league of the Nave- tivo fish bowls of canary colored glaBs mixtures in shades of tan and grey. hello, tan, rose and blue and they are Wnk Methodist church met last with dark bases or dolphin design, $2,85. 70x80 Inches. night at Mrs. Eugene Kipp's. After STEINBACHS—Second Floor STEINBACHS—Second Floor (the regular business session a so- STEINBACHS—First Floor cial hour was enjoyed. • ! STEINBACHS—First Floor Belford's basebnll team on Sun- Hay defeated Highlands at Belford by a score of 6 to 4. The High- Women's Rayon Nightgowns Kiddies' Attractive lands nine is now playing all its English Broadcloth (fames at Belford, The ladies' auxiliary of the Port Beach Suits, $1.55 Women'* Wool IMonmouth fire company will give Shirts for Men, $1.55 $2.55 toe play of "Dencon Dubbs" en Suits that motheri Invariably choose because they Carefully msdo nightgowns of fine rayon (fibre) Bathing Suits ilune 26th and 27th at the school- wear to well and launder easily. Carefully made of houso at that place. The man who Is in ths habit silk, in peach, pink or orchid, and are trimmed with good quality devonshlro in bright new colors. Sites $3.55 Mrs. Frank Dcsprcaux of Nnve- of paying higher prices for his exquisite lace. Full cut, in all sizes. fclnk was thrown from n bus Friday for baby girls or boys—1 to 4 years. " " • -! fcfternoon and received painful in- shirts will find an agreeable sur- On the warm sandy beach or in STEINBACHS—Second Floor' the cool refreshing surf these com- juries. She is still under the doc- prise in this collection. STEINBACHS—Second Floor fortable one-pile* atiiti will give tor's care. complete' satisfaction. Frank Lester of Bolford was sud- Neckband and collar attached Henly taken, nick at Red Bank last styles of fine English broadcloth. They are styled to permit the ut- (week and he was brought homo in most freedom In swimming and trt fen automobile, He is now much Colors: whito, blue and tan. Famous Simmons Bed Outfit Just the proper weight all-wool to Improved. Sizes U to 17, Fine Inlaid Linoleums Insure quick drying after a plnnge. William Wright of Atlantic Colon are black, navy, red, Kelly Highlands has opened n butcher STEINBACHS—First Floor Th» Squire Yird 01 C(J $17.00 and turquoise. AH tlxei. tuilnen at the corner of Apploton kind Monmouth nvenuci nt Lcon- STEINBACHB—Second Floor \ & Ilarely priced ao low, this extra heavy grado inlaid A 2" Simmons continuous post bed, with lame Mrs. Berthft- Skldmoro and 0. W. linoleum, For kitchens, pantrys, breakfast rooms or filling rod), a Simmons guaranteed link spring, And joyd of Tottcnvlllc spent Saturday bath roorhs. An attractive selection of block nnd Simmons high grade mattress, nrc, all told, only fend Sunday with Mr. nml Mrs. J: tils patterns, ; ^enry Walling of Port Monmouth. 36-inch Imported 917.00. Pumps and Oxfords, $4.55 Mr. and Mrs, Frank Warnock nnd STEINBACHS—FOURTH FLOOIl STEINBACHS—THIRD FLOOR khlldron of West Hobokcn. wuro Women'i$6.95 to $9.88 . Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Al English Broadcloth, 55c fcert E. Ungford of Bolford. Shoei for every Occasion in this remarkable group. William W. Miller, the ttntlon An interesting election In soft, new colon. At Palm The models—Tl« Oxford), One Strap Pumps, Opera igsnt at Belford, U enjoying a vn Nation and ,,he nnd his' wlfo an Beach the fnohlonnbU wort it for mornlnin on the be»eh Pumps, Bow Pumps, Gored Pumps and Tongue Pumps, landing It at Point Ploaaant. (tnd for sports. And the fashionable .woman here will Patent bather, tan calf and patent, gray kid and patent • A sntclal service will be- held at combination!, tan calf, black kid and black calf. Blnek ten o'clock tomorrow morning at choose It lot Bummer frocki now and wve 30« the yard. •*"•'' *-'-'-• -jiOrch tt Naveilnk In aatln too) All ilitt, day. STElNBAOHS-FJrifc Floor \Asbury Park New J^ Floor •nd htr . RED BANK BEOISTER, MAY 20, 1925. PageNfee CRUSHED UNDER CAR. neached at the Baptllt church at MARLBORO NEWS. ;hls place Sunday and Rev. F. H, lanaiquan Man Killed at Deal Lait American, Mechanics to Present Shermer preached at Holmdel. FU»to Old Brick Church. Wedne.day. 'Miss Eleapor Tllton of Holmdel John Merti of Manatquan, a pent last week with'Mrs. Charles A patriotic service will be held at irakeman on 'the Central railroad, rosslnger. Old Brick church Sunday after- HSmEN | noon, May 31it,'when the American ai crushed to. death at Deal last A union service of the Reformed Mechanics will present a pole and THE NEW Wednesday when a freight car and Baptist congregations will be "Red Bank*. Leading", J aaded with hay fell from the tres- flag to the church.. held Sunday night at the Reformed Mrs. C. J. Courtrgiht is a patient le of the John Guire company coal hurch. Rev. Charles E. Corwin •erd. ' Mertz1 was standing on a at the Perth Amboy hospital, where SMOOTHTOP RANGES ELECTRIC SHOP \ of Ocean Grove, who is filling the she went on Tuesday for the re- ilatform at the side of the trestle pulpit of the Reformed church of hen the <;ar started to topple over. moval of cataracts from her eyes. Holmdel, will bo the preacher. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Combs of Red REPAIRS A SPECIALTY \ ii jumped to the cround and the The gospel union club will hold :&r landed on top of him. Mr. Bank visited, relatives here on Sua- in daily demonstrations, display the' sociable tomorrow night at theday. , - , ; Mertz was 35 yesrs old and leaves a Baptist church. 63 Broad St. Red Bank, N.J. i widow and two children. Spread- Key. C. L, Palmer attended ex- ng rails are believed to have caused Rev. arid Mrs, J. A. Thomson are aminations at the theological semin- greatest improvement in Domestic. (Formerly Second National Bank Bldg.) 4. ;he car to fall. " . ' attending the 75th anniversary ary at New Brunswick on Thursday. celebration of the Reformed church Mr. and Mrs. George VanAiken Gas Ranges in twenty years. Phone 1184 or 339 i RUMSON NEWS. of South Branch. , of Inwood, L. I., are "Visiting Mrs. MISB Marjq Conover and herVanAiken's parents; Mr, and Mrs. Iremen'e Fair Here Will Open on niece, Cecelia Conover, spent Sat- S..B. Wells.' ••'...,•: June 27th. urday and Sunday with friends at J Miss Margaret Courtright.is vis- Patrick J. Byrne, who is »ta.New York. iting her father, who/has been on SEE THESE BEAUTIFUL NEW RANGES IN ACTION " ioned on the scout cruiser Rich Miss Dora/Tilton of .Holmdel is the sick list. . . iond in the aviation section of the spending several days with her . Itev. and Mrs. C.-.L. Palmer were nited States naVy, l|aa sent post brother, Leroy Tilton. • : guests, of George Ingraham of Witness the Tests Which Startled 2,500 Gas Officials at the Gas iards from the Hawaiian Islands, in A recent, party near Middletown Brooklyn on ^uesday and Wednes- .he Pacific, to a number, of his was given by Mr. and Mrs. George day, of last week. Show. All Previous Cooking Speeds are Broken Mends in this locality. On the Whitman for.their niece, Miss Hu- Mrs. W. Vanderveer of South by the New Speed Burner fchmbnd the planes are "shot off" berta Matthay. of Atlantic High- Jersey has been visiting Mr. and he deck with a catapult. From the lands. "The festivities included Mrs. P. D. VanMater. A Coffee Special Hawaiian Islands Mr. Byrne will go dancing, singing, recitations, feast- F. T. Burke is making extensive which, cooks 25%' faster in comparative tests. You have always o Australia and New Zealand and ing, etc. The guests included Mr. repairs to his store occupied by Eis- 'ill also stop at other islands in the and Mrs. Fred Dietz, Sr., Mr. and wanted better, quicker, easier cooking. Now come to our dis- That Will Be Embraced louth Pacific. enberg and Son. Mrs, Fred Dietz, Jr., Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Conover and family and play rooms today when these advantages are being demonstrated. by Hundreds of Thousands! Miss Marjorie Longstreet has Gottlieb Dietz, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mr. and Mrs. Harry, Venable of ;aken a position in Pearsall & Ken- Scholl, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Ober- Long Branch were Sunday visitors Tbls week wo clip six cents from the Price of OSCD edy'B Btore. . In no other way can you appreciate so quickly what this wonder- . Blend. lander, Mr. and Mrs. William Ger- here. . . • , Jere J. Carew, the borough clerk, kens, Mr. Flatter, Mrs. Niemeyer, ful Gas Range can mean to you. Liberal payments—everything Present users of OXCO Coffee are to be'congratulated as taken a position with the Mrs, Louise Scholl, Mrs. Helena B. Changes of Residence. and our Coffee Friends-to-be, when they try it for the Thomas J. Llpton tea firm of New2orn, Frederic- Oehler, Henry Schu- Changes of residence can be to make it possible for you to enjoy the great service that only, first time, will realize what Full Bodied, Flavor, Aroma and York. A few days ago Mr. Carew's fer, GustaveHahn, Herbert-Dietz, quickly and satisfactorily made by Delight there is locked up in these gifts of Nature— OSO0 :ousin, Gerald Carew, who is study- enlisting the service of Luke Long- a Smoothtop can give. .Coffee Berries. / '• William Burkhardt and Fred Ger- head and The Register's want de- ing for the priesthood, arrived in kens. " '_. partment—Advertisement. his-country-from-Europe; —He is a li iraduate of Cambridge university England and of the College of <®coCottee 39c. He will spend the summer lthMr. Carew. Buy a pound or two at this Special Price More committees have been ap- n 'and you will not only Save the Difference pointed to handle certain depart but T»ito the Differcncal mentj of the firemen's fair, which Jersey Centra! Power & Light Co. will open June 27th. The carpenter ommittee comprises John Jennings, Vndrew Zerf and Charles Walker, RED BANK LONG BRANCH ASBURY PARK OSCO Dried Beef 3 i*» 25c atrick Kennedy and Jameg Porter, Arab Stallion, Registered Selected tender beef, sliced as thin as a wafer. r., are on the ice cream committee, Serving over l,b?5 equate miles of territory in New Jersey, including 137 cities, towns and Mr. Kennedy and Mr. Zerr are by both Arab Horse Club and Jockey Club and smaller communities with Electricity and Gas. - Deliclom H»lvei 4SCD or Del Mont* n the site committee. Harold Ben- California California ,on will Jiave charge of the music FEE: BY AGREEMENT Francis J. Nary, Jr., a pupil of Nine of his produce, one to four years old, can now be teen at my he Rumson public school, was Peaches Peaches place, the Major Engel Farm.' big can warded a silver cup and a gold medal for winning fourteen conseC' utive races in swimming meets held FOR SALE t the West Side young men's chris POLO MARE: • One-half A«*!»». one-half thoroughbred, bay, 10 Bait Homo-Grown Michigan _ ___.;.... ;iah association at New York, . years, 15 bands; perhaps belt in U. S.j played lbs The Walker athletic club's base, in many practice and two match games, very fast,-'exceptionally good Soup Beans 3 25c all team lost Sunday . to Long mouth, gentle and intelligent! superior brood mare, proven by her • •• Trade Where Your Money Goes the Furthestl Branch by a score' of 12 to 6. The Alpine' nine was defeated al POLO STALLION SON:—by 1st prize Polo Stallion, HANCE'S e hrewsbury Sunday afternoon. Lord Rock Sand, l)B>r' 3 y«»M> '••'» ««ntle, intelligent, not yet OSCO Evaporated Milk *•- 10 A euchre party and dance will b( trained. Nearly half cream. It's richer and better by far. leld on Friday night of next week it Holy Rosary hall. REGISTERED, 4-year-old Thoroughbred Mare, chestnut, sire: Long Tongue, dam: Merry Blue, very fast, gentle, likely to be a winner. bot8 The holes in the brick pavemen 8 one and two-year-oldi, by SINBAD. 2 Purebred Arab Mares, reg- asm Tomato Catsup 2 25c n the center of River avenue are istered by Jockey Club and Arab Hone Club. WEEK OF SPECIALS leing filled in by the county. . Absolutely pure.'; No preservatives. With that Real Harry Kooprhan has taken a job A Week of Extra Specials that you should not miss. If you can't Tomato Flavor., . . i • ' in the Coe property on the Rumson M. A. MOSLE pad. '••••• Tinton Falls Road EATONTOWN, N..J. call, write or phone Red Bank 5 and we will see you get what* [irkman's Borax Soap 4-—" 21- MiDDLE"TOWN_VILLAGE NEWS7 "ever special"y6u want at once. Remeijsber this~is"fdT6neliveekr ' Soap improves with age. Buy by the dozen. Georg.-A. -Dalatuih—to—Build-a Peas at Exceptionally Low Prices! House as an Investment. .,. ICE WATER JUG BOSTON BAG Tender George A. Delatush is drawing WATER plans for a house which he will DiaCMAN'S Genuine Leather Id build "oft his tract here^ as ah invest- 50c TUMBLERS Early "" 10c ment. Herbert L. Pease will do ths the New Store-QPENS SATURDAY $1.50 building. / 60c Peas - 16c Rev. John Sherman of Holmdel Corner Broad and Mechanic Streets, Red Bank, N. J. 3 ""• 47c R.g. 20c OSCO F». Sweet Peas 17c 3 «=»"• 50c S • R.f. 2Sc OSCO Small Sifted Peas 22c (Again 3«ni6Sc Gold Seal Red Ripe Macaroni Tomatoes PACKARD PIONEERS pkg8 O med. cans New Improvements in Design Insure SPINET DESK TELEPHONE POLYCHROME 2 15c Packard Six Performance and Long life - Regular price 22.S0 SETS MIRRORS Best Fine Granulated Sugar * 6c SPECIAL SPECIAL Fr«nch Plat* COMFORT, beauty and dis* Six owners. They may thor- $6.50 Proper Nourishment—the Physician says—"A Balanced tinction reached new heights oughly lubricate the 45 chassis $17.50 Ration" is your Best defense against the ravages of diseaie. One of the Foods indorsed is Bread—and Bread is at Its in the Packard Six a year points requiring regular at' Best in Bread Supreme and Victor Bread. ago Apd .four wheel brakes tention without effort, in an Extra had then provided new Bafety. instant, while driving at any speed! Bread Blf Wrapped But one great thing remained to Now, the oil rectifier on the motor Supreme Loaf 10c be achieved. of every Packard Six automatically It's Much Richer 1 It remained to make these fine cars refines the crank case oil. The VICTORV BREAD *<«>» 7c almost automatically certain of long Packard Six owner need think of A pan loaf of Superb Quality. and economical life in the hands changing oil but four or five times a year! Louella It Concentrated Health and Life, and Vitality and of owner-drivers too busy to give Vigor—Locked Up In Every Golden Print I them watchful care. The new steering and front spring 1 Now that has been done. Insur- susunsion add perfect security to END TABLES Simmons All Cotton 50-pc. DINNER SET. thefcomfort of low pressure tires. Cold and Whit* y' ance against neglect has been built 3 Styles . MATTRESS • into the Packard Six of today. SPECIAL We would like to have you drive $5.00 each BUTTER * 52 The bother and delay of chassis lu' this car. Only through actual ex* $9.00 $9.50 Tail* ItI brication.sooftenneglected.andthe perience can you reafly appreciate Every Pound of Louella contalna the Patt«ur!ted Cream from 10 quarts of Rich Milk. Little wonder It Is known •frequent changing of crank case oil, its performance. A phone call will everywhere as The Fineit Butter In America I are things of the past to Packard bring a Packard Six to your door. Richland Butter Where Your Money Goes Furthest I PACKARD Powdared or Confaetlonar'a Sufar ...3 pkg»'25c ' aSCO Puro Prautvat ,.,. .3 tumblers 25o oA$k the man who owns one Tally India R.llih' ...3 bqts 28o OSCO VnV and Btam ...3 csns 25o Rltltr'a Pork and Baani 3 CM* 28o Craamatlii (Elbow Macaroni) 2 pkgB lBo Rich Craamy Ch.tia ,..,...... lb 31a You Will Always Do Better • At OSCO Tomato Pure ,,,.. r4 cans 3So hart htm tiittctd In frit* by tn OSCOH»lr N.li .'.'.,? for lOo , tKurtft of $7)0. For tttmflt, H. L. ZOBEL, Dtllcloui Cream Mlnti i.. . .,lb 20o ih prlct of llit flrfpautngtr M SKUD it mm $231) it Ditroit. Red Bank, Tel. 955. Seabright, Tel. 90. .Thin Prltai EH«oll»« in Our K*d Bfnk 3lorit.' ROBERT HANCE & SON 39 BROAD STREET . AVE and OAKLAND STREET 12 Broad Street Red Bank,

$%i:]~", "\'i\'lllily) , J X • tf^j^p^fif'^'x ity RED BANK REGISTER, MAY'20, 192$.. bought for the schools of the town- Fluid and Track MMI. NEWS FROM KEYPORT. ship last week from Morris & Van- The annual field and track'ineet Keuren, who made a.bid of $14;a tlje 'Monmouth county/ichooli PUBLIC MEETING FRIDAY ON ton. They were the only bidden. ill be held at the Hollywood horae tgCKMAWS how grounds at Long Brunch next NEW HIGH SCHOOL. The firemen were called out twice Sunday by fires in woodland Saturday afternoon. It fa 'expected rie^1Store--OPENS SATURDAY School of. Type Propoied Would at South Eatohtown. Both blazes that 600 boys and girls will take Coat .bout *185,000—Mr. and were quickly put out. part. Four places an to be stored ' Broad and Mechanic Streets, Red Bank, N. J. M«. Albert M. Haigh Entertain The Presbyterians will hold a every event The first 'thre.e at Bridge, measuring sociable Friday night to ilaces will receive gold, stiver and A public meeting will be held raise money to paint the church. ronze medals. In addition to the Friday night at the high school Misss Ruth Rottjer. won a prize medals several cups are offend'as auditorium to discuss the proposi- of a gold watch in a contest at the rizes. tion of erecting a new high school moving picture show at Crescent at a cost of about $185,000. The hall last Wednesday night. t pays to advertise in Tbe Register. meeting will.be open to all and a , Louis Johnson ,has sold his Ford frank discussion of the problem, of automobile and he will buy a new the needs for a new school is de Blue Ribbon i* sired. No vote will be taken atthis The work of m.iving Mrs. Ar- time but if it is fouiiaTKaF IHere H "rlett Dangler's"" Jtfctory has~been a sentiment in favor of the propp- finished! -The factory resumed op: siion the board of education will erations Monday, BABY 7 call a meeting shortly to vote on the Benjamin Brown, celebrated Ms project, . birthday with a party last week. • Mr. and Mrs". Albert M. Haigh en- James . Throckmorton has re- tertained at bridge Saturday night. turned from- Belmnr, where he CHICKS The first prize winners were Mrs. spent several weeks. Harry West and Thomas Morrison The ladies' rid society of the THE MOST MARKED ADVANCE and consolation prizes were won by Methodist church will hold a baked ON SALE AT OUR STORE Mrs. Samuel D. Walker and Harry hum supper Thursday night of next IN AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING West. Those present we1"6 Mr. and week. The improvements which 68'Broad Street Mrs. Samuel D. Walker, Mr. and have been underway at the parson- Mrs. Thomas Morrison, Jr., Mr. nnd age have been completed. Red Bank. N. J.' IT'S SENSIBLE. Jrs. Lloyd F. Armstrong, Mr. and Tho Central railroad company is JWE BELIEVE the new; Wills Sainte Claire Six offers th'e Fore-warned is fore-armed. Fill your bins now and you need J .Irs. J. H. Hendrickson; .Mr. and | ],aving a new block signal system most marked Advance that automobile engineering hai have no Worry later about a possible strike and consequent high .Irs. Harry West, Mr. and Mrs. F. erected on its tracks through this 780 Broadway ever developed. prices. - Order HIGHLAND Coal and spend next, winter in • j j Palmer Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs. place. Long Branch, N.'J. [' comfort. Jumbo Pea Coal will do the'work with economy. ,, George H. Conover of Keyport and Chester Riddle and Frank Mc- ('t* It .cannot justly He corqpare'd to any o'th'er 'fine car -' Try it once. . ' • Mr. and Mrs. Busty of Philadelphia. Kaig left Monday morning for an The home and school association automobile trip to California, where because .no other car embodies the same engineering rill hold a benefit performance tliey expect to find jobs. 206 Main Street principles which make this car such an outstanding J. N. HANCE .londay night at the Surf theater. William Harrison is employed at Aabury Park, N. J. achievement. Oyerhcad yalves and. camshaft, with the 'The Wizard of Oz" will be the fea- Shrewsbury. . ^ camshaft running in a bath of oil; aluminum, alloy; DEALER ure picture. Mrs. Hugh R-.'Smith has returned • SkrewaWy Are. at R. R. Croaiin* . Red Bank, N. J. Miss Mary C. Smith is visiting home from a visit at Worcester, 'ick of strong, lively Baby Chicks connecting rods, heat-treated; seven-bearing counter" TELEPHONE 103 elatives at Philadelphia. Massachusetts. that live to grow to be a credit balanced craokshaft two and one-half inches in diam- Richard W. Jewett, who has been to your place. eter; aluminum fan which consumes power only up to ipending several months here,-has LITTLE SILVER NEWS. •eturned to Hollywood,. California. ithiffy-fiye miles"per hour, when if releasesrautoniati- Julius Kalma has purchased a Public School Pupils to Give cally; low-pressure lubricating, system; w^ater-heatcd Minstrel ShoV Friday Night. lew Dodge delivery truck for use intake manifold, insuring uniform carburetion. " r n his florist business. A minstrel show will be held on A card party for the .benefit of Friday night of this week at the IK It is a'.proved piece of engineering—built oa eipe- :he junior Keyport improvement as- schoolhouse by the pupils of the irience and capable of a performance which you'ido not sociation will be held on Friday eighth grade. get in any other car—however fine, , I ' •' flite Safe!'IPm light at the home of Miss Martha Mr. and Mrs. H.S.-Wilson have announced the engagement of their > Fifty miles behind the./wheel of "this car will give 60 Broad Street, Red Bank. Phone 1444. Fred L. Schildknecht has rented daughter Rovetter to Alfred Brown ;he Dennerly house on Church of New York.* No date has been you a new conception of motor car performance.' Phone 216 Broadway, Long Branch. Phone 538, itreet.. set for the wedding. for appointment^*"" . -- ;' Osceola Cottrell of Berkley, Cal., Mr. and Mrs. Clifford H. Herbert las been visiting Mrs. Thomas V< entertained Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Her- LOWEST PRICES iottrell. bert and son Warren of this place John Bridgeman of Oxford, Pa., and Mr. and Mrs. William A. Hulitt WILLS SAiNTE CLAIRE CO. Effective Every Day Indefinitely was the recent guest of his son, Ed- of Long Branch at a dinner party ward F. Bridgeman. lest Friday night in celebration of of Monmouth County ; .50 D. & R. Cold Cream.. :32c .70 Sal Hepatica 34c William Eckelkamp has purthei- r fifth wedding anniversary. Corner Maplo Ave ft Front St. ihased a house from John Hertle RED BANK,' N. J. .50 Hind's H. & A. Cream. .29c .75 Baume Anal. Bengue . .43c Frank Dean is remodeling the Barred Plymouth-Rocka 13c each .50 Mavia Cold Cream ... .39c .50 Mutterole Ointment . .43c md will move there shortly. Mr. farmhouse on his greenhouse and Tel Red Bank 768 .38 Frotlllla .. ...21c .50 Cuticura Ointment .. .37c md Mrs. Eckelkamp have been liv- nursery property. The house has Rhode hland Redt Ue'eaeli . .65 Pond's Cold Cream .. .41c .50 MuUified Cocoanut Oil 32c ing in a part of the VanBrakle been vacant for some time. Leghorn 10 cen'^i emcli 1.00 Hind's H. & A. Cream 64c .50 PalrooHve Shampoo . ...34c louse at West Keyport. A haystack on G. Jason Wate.rs's .75 Bourjoi* Ashei of Rotes 52c .50 Glostora 33c Miss Gladys' Young has taken a property was burned last week. Black Jertey Giantt • 20c each .50 Dorin'a Rouge 33c .50 Polymol .39c losition in Buhler and. Bitter's of- The firemen were called out and .50 Phillip's Milk Magnesia 31c 1.00 Wildroot Hair Tonic . .79c .10 Sterno Heat ...12 for 79c ice. , " p prevented the flames from spreads Phone Red Bank 208-R nnd wo .65 Glover's Mange Cure, ,47c Chris Jensen and Edward Hop- ing. .65 Kotex, package of 12..41c will hold any breed or quantity of .60 Carbons 36c, 1.00 silo 69a :ins will attend the Tall Cedars' The guild of St.-John's chapel .35 Pluto Water .29c Chicks for the day you -wish'to call. 1.00 Wampole's Creoterpin 85c 1.00 Coty's Tal. Powders.. ,73c invention at Atlantic City tomor- cleared $75 -at a dance held' last .65 Pinex ... 49c .25 Johnson's Baby Powder 15c ow and Friday. week in the Woman's club room in -+- . .25 Mum .....;... 19c 1.00 Listerine 63c Mrs. Theodore Knapp has been Mechanics' hall. A program of mu- .30 Kolynos Tooth Paste ..18c visiting relatives at Manchester, N. sic and recitations were given by i30 Lyons Tooth Powder, ,18c 1.00 Lavoria 57c Brooks Shackley, Mrs.' Frederick ++•••• 4 . .50 Pebeco Tooth Paste ... 28c 1.00 Wampole's Extract Mrs. Robert Rothwell visited her Bostock, Mrs. Victor King, Mrs. Ed- - .SO.Pepsodent Tooth Paste -31c Cod Liver Oil 57c father, G. Lindsrom of Brooklyn, word Borden, Jr., Samuel Harvey .60 Forhan'i Tooth' Paste..34c l;30 Pinkham's Veg. Comp. 77c last week. and Arthur Hall. An exhibition of ^~;50-Ip«na Tooth Paste -.-.-..-32c- 1.50 Malfine &~Combinalibns~84c' r Mi-sr Robert" WitHers and sontoe dancing was given by Jane Wil- .25 Cuticura Soap 18c 1.10 Tanlac 73c Icott of Brooklyn were recent kinson, Gladys Norman and Jean •2S Woodburv't Soap 3 for BOc guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Srnt.t .Wilson.. .30 Resinol Soap, 19c; 3 for. 55c 1.00 Mile's Nervine ...... 89c Hopkins. Some of the boys in the borough • .25 Packer'* Tar Soap ... .18c Eskay's Neurophosphates ..1.39 The Keyport improvement associ- have been having the time of their ation will be entertained next Tues- ^.10 Ivory Soap ..8c; 5 for 35c 1.50 Agarol. ....-..; ...95c lives- catching carp/^lh Parker's t New Series of Shares Now Open in .10 Lifebuoy Soap...5 for 30c day night by Mrs. Arthur -Purdy.~ creek. As many carphave not been .40 Fletcher's"Castoria ...,23c caught in the creek in years. 4- .35 Palmolive Shav. Cream 24c 16 ozs. Horlick'i Malt. Milk 73c .65 Barbaaol 41c EATONTOWN NEWS. Vincent Fitzmaurice has a new • Hospital size 2.79 Essex automobile. Frank Giles is •50 Mennen's Shaving Cr. 29c1.00 Nujol ....57c The Band lo Play All Day at Free- the owner of a new Ford sedan. .50 Williams Shav. Cream!.31c 1.00 Scott's Emulsion 64c hold on Decoration Day. Miss Evelyn Moreland of Marion 5.00 Zip 3.69 1.00 Father John's Medicine 71c Crescent band of this place will Alabama, spent last week with Miss , .50 Gem Blades (7's) ....28c Bayer's Aspirin Tab. (100's) 75c ilay at the Grand Army exercises Betty Gallagher. • The .35 Eveready Blades (6'i) 23c .25 Beecham's Pills 18c at Freehold Decoration day morn- Mr. and Mrs.-J.' Noble Imlay 1.00 Autostrop Blades 60c ing and will play at the horse races have reopened their summer home .30 Grove's Laxative Bromo at the same place in the afternoon. 1.25 Coty's Face Powde.rt. ..71c Quinine Tablets 16c .95 Piver's Face Powder...69c The ladies' auxiliary of the band The Register every -week prints a ' .15 Boals Rolls K 9c Loan Association cleared $20 by a cake sale Satur- full list of household goods and .60 Bromo Seltzer 37c .60 Pape's Diapepsin, 43c day. other articles for sale and wanted. 4- .85 Jad Salts 55c .60 McCoy's C. L. O. Tabs. 49c Turn to the want department of Th Miss' Irma Morris has her cousin Register if you are thinking of buy from Lakewood with her. ing or selling anything Advertise 4- r Sixty tons of egg coal ment. ^ Maximum profits are assured for your savings with the highest degree of jSpringNeeds GIVEN AWAY safety.. All the funds of the Association are invested1 in first bond and mort- A 25c Tube of gage on property bought by members. •

Housekeeping Aids, Dental Cream With a 35c rp ,1 >, « Pick your varnish Many spend but few accumulate. There is no way of providing for the Moth Preventatives, etc. Guaranteed lOOthBrUSh to suit the work— proverbial rainy day, which conies* with^ more or less certainty to all, except Use Klenzo to keep your teeth 60c CK. Disinfectant. . . 49c white and sparkling, your gamB by saving part of your earnings. ' •.•[.•.',• :•:... 75e Platt's Chlorides ... 60c healthy, and your breath sweet , buy it in the Yellow Can and clean. 'pHERE'S a special da Pont Varnish for every special 50c Sylpho Nathol .... 33c May Sale f ' • You are working for others until your money begins to work for you. Th'e I Powdered Borax, pound . . 20c X purpose. Pick your vamish for the work, Instead of 60c Value Both for 35c trying to use one varnish for everything. ' "No. 6" Disinfectant 25c &. SOc 4- world may owe yQU a living but it is more satisfactory to collect it in interest SDPREMIS: for Boors; won't show heel-marks; not than in alms. For correct correspondence use turned white even by boiling water. v our neu> large size . SHIPOLEUM: for indoor woodwork; gives a gleaming, 4- ' Preventol (CbmWruitton) . . 89c ' Earnings of the Citizens Building and Loan 'Association for the last fis- I Detbol (Combination) ... 95c Hallcroft Bond Finish > long-wearing lustre that resists moisture. .Liquid Veneer . 29c, 49c &. 1.25 NAVALITE: for all outdoor varnishing such as front 4- cal, year were at the, rate of 8.42%'. "8 tal Oil" . . 15c, 28c & 55c Writing Paper and doors, boats, canoes; won't turn white, chip or crack In • ' - • .. ' ' /><••'•• Rubber Gloves . . 59c & 1.00 Envelopes any weather. . , Rubber Aprons . . 49c $198c You can tell these varnishes by the Yekow Can and the 4- ' Shares are $1 each, payable monthly. You may subscribe for as'many, . Sulphur Fumljators , 2 for 25c Box of 72 flat Bheeta of paper 7x famous Oval trade-tnark-weseu them because wo jbiotr shares as your earnings will permit you to carry. 11 inches. Box of 60 large size' they'll give you biggest value, Como in and let us help yoa 4- envelopes. 3^x7H inches. The I plan your varnishing, quality and stylo of this station-1 cry will suit the moat exacting! Tar and Cedar Bags critic Regularly 1.00 complete. | 8b* Tir Bin (Mar D«n FRANK M. CHAMBERS > 24 x 87 Inches. > 1.00 1,30 May Sale fTQ PAINTER and DECORATOR '80 X 70 Inches. . 1.60 Z.10 Paper and Envelopes 4%JL> .80 x 60 lnchei. . 1.25 1.45 26 West Front Street The Citizens Building and SO x 60 Inches. . 1.40 1.60 Food Specials Phone 588 RED BANK, N. J. Ctdarchest Compound For Friday & Saturday < Loan 1 ,A comblfl»tion of Cedar Chips, 30c Coflw 2 for 79c lavender Flowers and Napthallno (pound) OpckoTea. , , 2 for 66c Fltkei. Very effective, pleasant r>)ll>.i«l

uh/JJ, Rffi) BANk BBGIS-TER. MAY 20. 1925.

DEMOCRATS FEASTi" Cross nurtes, they being represent- HOTICE OF REGISTRY AND ELECTION, District la Belief Englni House, Drummond ot the General Assembly of New Jiriay, trietsj |n ShShrewsburr y Borough of Rid Bank, N. J. l a Member of the Board of Chosen Free- polling phoeho af pr tasb1 . ed by Ethel Clarihewi Eleanor Sflvmth EUetlon Dlitrlct. - . holders, for three years, for the County Taitlmpnlal Dlanar Glrta for Coun- Notice ii hereby gltxn that a Ginenl 1 Stemming:, Helen Barrett and JEdell Zleotiun will bi held 111 and (or tha Bor- Becfnnlng at s point where tb« center of Monmouth: a Mayor {or the. Borough ' l SK*?t5Si?^ ty Official,. ;•••;.,; AU that a«»tlan lylni ieitiV piCKMAN'S Hayes. Margaret Delaney was Lit- oueh of Bed Bank, In tfaa County of Mon- Una of Broad itrout ii Inttracetcd with tha of Rumson for two years, a Oolleetbr. for raouth and SUta of New Jcnty. on ,Tue>- center Una of Reekie., placa, thencs louth- three years, an Assessor for three yean. crush line of Little !8lWir k< \ The Demwreiu of Monmoiith tle Red Riding Hood. After the day, November 3d, 1926, between 'thv wardly along th« center line of Broad .two Councllmen, for three years, and anorth of tha Eatontown.Tlntoyr houn o( ill A. M. and leveo P. M., at tha itreet to the loutberl/ boundary of tha Juitlce of the Peace, for five years. , ' road to tha Tlnton Falla ancV The foew Store-OPENS SATURDAY county got their November cam- walk the children were entertained, eornar, thente In a direct lina.l paljm under w»jr U»t Wednesday reipeetlva polling placet In laid Boroush. Boroush of Red Bank, thence northwest- Notice of Primary Election, Corner Broad and .Mechanic Street*, Red Bank, N. J. with games and singing and re- . Said election will bo held In the uld wardly atone the center line of the tracks Also laliu notice that a Primary Election erh boundary Una of lha towns night with a banquet In the nature Borough for the purpose of electlnK * or road bed ot the New York and Long for »H-polltlcal parties entitled thereto will Tha polllrtj place for the Fli__ __, freshments, were served. The table Oovcrnor of the State of Now Jeriey, a Branch railroad company to iU lnteriection District Ii the Firehouie. 8t>rlwlbur«VS of a testimonial to Democratic be held in the saiil Borough, In said Coun- • , : • Second Dlattlct. •••.>•;.•••::",?•* was decorated with red, white and Member of the House of Representatives with the center line of Chestnut street, ty, on Tuesday, June 16th. 1925, be- county, offlclals; The dinner wai from the Third Congressional District to thence eattwardly a Ion a tha center line All that aeetlon lylnt south ef vhl Heat Your Home With Oil! blue crepe paper. Martin was the '.of Cheitnut atreet tu ite Intersection with tween the hours of icven A. M. and nine on(own-Tlnton Falla stout rcui, r.n served at ,th« Metropolitan hotel at fill the vacancy caused by the death of T. P. M. {Standard time.) Said Primary recipient, of many gifts, including Frank Appleby; Two llcmlon of the Gen- the center line. of Maple avenue, thence Election to bu hold In the places In the Um above mentioned. ' " < ' eral Assembly of New Jersey, a Member •outlmirdly alonj* the center line of Maple Tha polling plaea for , Aibury Park. ' Among the - honqred money front relatives at Brooklyn. respective districts as herein set forth, and tritt U S. Battier*! atora al gueits vweie Jjudge Built V. Law- of the.Board of Obosen Freeholders of the avenue to the Intersectioersection with the center said Primary Election will be held for the • • m ' ".••• Gounty of Monmouth for three yeara; two Una of Reckless placel , tthench e eastwardltdl y purpose of nominating persons of the re, Notlca to AbisnHaVottfa,' Counellmen for the Borough uf Red Bank "long the center line of Reddest place to Any elector who Is r«jlltar«cl fm r«nee,' Proieeutor John J. Quinn of HAZLET NEWS. spective parties to the offices above, men. General Election, who by rsason of I Red Bank, Assistant Prosecutor for three years, one Councilman for the thi center line off BroaBd d streettt, thth e poinitt or tioned and also to elect.'Members of the Borough of Red BBnk to All the unexplred place of bearlnhinffa County Executive Committee for each po- ity through Illness of absence i term of William 1|. It. White and three The poll In tr place for the -Seventh Elec County in which ha rasldia la a Lingdon E. Morris of Long Branch, Sewing Club to Close Next Week litical party, participating in said Primary east his ballot on the da/ ol tha G« hartley J., Wright, judge qf the , for the Summer. juatleea of tho Peace for five years. tion District Is Louis Davidson's garage, Election: also a Member of the Slate Ex- Notice of-Prlniary Election, Leroy place. ecutive-Committee-for-taeh political, party, Election at tha polling plaea In tha - Eofit^KaniBKdistrietrcourti-Albert MrsriTfankTHauser entertained; Eighth^ ElecUoti District. , The Hoards also sit on this day for regis tlon District In which be ii reifitared. u. Tot partlculara wrlji «r pnin* Alio take notice that a Primary Election .Beginning at a. point where the center tratlori purposes. , : . - make application for an ofnolai hallsl i I. Ivlns ot Red Bank, president of the Hazlet and South Keyport sew- for all political parties entitle! thereto will line of the tracks or roadbed of- the New the Municipal Cleric In any MunlcJpalltrl the county tax board, and J. tyle ing club at her home at Keyport be held In the slid Borough, In ssid Coun- Jersey Southern railroad Is intersected with Notice of Registration. which he resides or to the County. Board'.a D. H. BENNETT tr, on Tuesday. 'June 16th, 1025, be- tha shore of the North' Shrewsbury river, Also take notictlcne thatDlstricthat• Dlsetrict_Boarrtt Boards Election of tha County of Monmonts. ol Kinmonth of Asbury Park, Demo- Thursday afternoon. A game was tween the houn of seven A. M. and nine thencft southwardly along the center line of Registry ^ Election for said Borough before Tueeday, October tOth, 1OJB, I , FAIR HAVEN, N-'J. d M 8h'2 f format application will tie forwarded*- cratic candidate for congressman. P. M. (Standard time.) Said primary of the tracks or road bed of the Mew Jer- wilill rocoTt Thursday, May 28th, 1925. for : played in which Mrs. Russell Election to bo held in tha places in the the"PUrposc of organizing as required by elector * and when properly filled oul '| Demons'tratlone at Monmoulh Plumbing and Supply Co., Rid Bank, N. J. Five hundred persons attended the sey Southern railroad to iti Intersection retumsd to tha County Board of Xleoil, 1 Iprague won first, prize and Miss respective districts as .herein set.forth, and withith . tthh e centetr llinie - _of, f HerberHb t street, law. * . ' ' • • • Wlmlpw Boiler & En|lni*rin( Compugi i dinner. Mayor Frank Hague of Jer- laid Primary Election will be he!'} for the thence weatwardlweatwardly along tha center line of And further take, notice, bn Tuesday, of the .County of .Monmouth/art abaitt Anna Cowles second. Refreshments purpose of nominating persons of the re- June, 2<),' 1925, the' Boarila of 'Regis- ballot will bi forwarded to inert elea" sey City and' Congressman Elmer Herbert street toitto'Itas intersectioIntersection with the FRANK O. BTBAII were served by the hostess.' Mrs. spective parties to the ofllces above men- center line of Shrewsbury avenue, thence i try and Election shall'meet In their re- 1 tlQned and also to elect Members of, tha spective districts and proceed to make a Clerk of ttie:Townehlp of Shrewab H.. Geran were the principal speak- Dyson Woodhouse will entertain at southwardly along tho center line of Dated May 18th. 1021!.' ers;1 -All of them expressed strong County Executive Committee for each po- Shrewsbury avenue to its intersection- with houso to house- .canvass of the voters In the next-meeting. This will be the litical party, participating In said Primary ths cuoier line- of West Leonard street; their '•respective districts, registering all NOTICE OP REGISTRY AND ELECTIO belief in the success of the Demo- ast meeting for the summer, Those' Election: also a Member ot the State Ex- thence) weitwardly along the center line of persons entitled to votn at the enauirta Atlantic Townahlp, N. J. cratic .ticket at the election next ecutive Committee for each political party. West Leonard ' street to its intersection Primary bin] General Elcctiona, which said Notlca of tha time and plaea of L.._ resent were Mrs. Samuel H. Wall- The Boards also sit on this day for regis- -with the canter line of Leigbton avenue, canvasa shall bo completed on or before the General Election and of the ipffleera:! fall. ',. '•••-,• ' ' ing, Mrs. Frank P. Sproul, Miss tration purposes. thence northwardly along the center line of June Oth, 1925. • . be elected, and meetlnga of tha Board*'! Notice of Reflstratton. • Leighton avenue to Us intersection with Second registration day—Primary day, Registry and Election in tha TowmhlB Anna Bowles, Mrs- Lemuel H. Alio take notice that District Boards the'center lino'of Locust avenue, thence 7:00 A. M..to 9:00 P, M. (Standard time.) Atlantic, in the County of MonmonU UNION BEACH NEWS. ones, Miss Frances Jones, Mrs. of Registry and Election for said Borough wcstwardl? along the center line of Locust • Third reffistratlort day—October 13th, Notice ii hereby liven that a 0 will meet Thursday, .May 28th, 1926, foravenue to fti intersection with the shore 1325. 1:00 P. M. to 9:00 P. M., to revise election will ba held In and for tha '. Dyson Woodhouse, Mrs. Ruasell of the North Shrewsbury river, thence and correct the list for the General elec- ahip of Atlantic, in the County of - Mar Walk fo* Children Given by the purpose of organising as required by tion. . ' Firamen'a Auxiliary. Sprague, Mrs. Asbury Walling, Mrs. v. northeastwardly along the shore of the mouth, and State ot New Jersey, on 1 And further take notlca on Tuesday, North Shrewsbury river to Its Intersection Boundaries of the elcotlon district* In dsy, November fld,1025 , from tba II Daniel A. Clark, Mrs. Leroy Clark with- the center line of the track or road the Borough of Rumson, and the polling of aix o'clock A. M. to the hour of la The ladies' auxiliary of Union June 2«1, 1021), the Boards of Regis- 7 nd Mrs. Frank Hauser. try snd Election shall meet In their re- bed of the New Jersey Southern railroad, place in each district, are as followlt o'clock P. M., at the following pli Beach fire company gave the chil- spective districts and proceed to make si the point or place of beginning. First Election District. aald Townshlpi Township Hall, dren of Union Beach, Union Gar- The -ladies' auxiliary of Hazlet house to house canvasa of the voters In The polling place for tho Eighth Election All that portion of the Borough ot Rum< Neck. . - fire company i met in the firehouse their respective districts, registering all District 1> the cafeteria of the Sigmund aon aituste west of the center tine of Blng- Said election will be held for tha ,-. den and Union a May walk last persons entitled to vote at the ensulns Eisner Company, Bridge avenue and West ham avenue between the North and South of electlng>-a Governor of-the Stata of Sunday.; There were about 75 chil- Thursday night. Following the- Primary and General Elections, which said Front street. Shrewsbury rivers. Jersey, a Member of the Houie_of H business session refreshments were canvass shall be completed on or before Ninth Election District. Tho pollinir place for the First Election aentatives from the Third Congraau.. dren presentl The march started at June Oth, 1926. Beginning at a point where the center District Is Hook and Ladder House, Oce- District to mi the vacancy caused by two o'clock;. The queen was Thelma served. The next regular meeting line of Shrewsbury avenue is Intersected anic. death of 1. Frank Appleby; two Me Second registration day—Primary day, Second Election District. of the General Assembly of New, Ji will be held on May 28th. 7:00.A. M. to 0:00 P. M. (Standard time.) with the center line of Herbert street, Jensen and' Augustas Diruler wa> thenca southwardly along tha center line of All that portion of the Boroiigh of Rum> a Member of the Board of Ohosan 1 Capt. E. Brown and daughter Third registration day—October 18th, aon situate east of the'eonter line of Blng- holders, for three years, for tha d king. A Maypole had been set up 1020,' 1:00 P. M. to 0:00 P. M., to revise Shrewsbury avenue to its intersection with "Today's necessities are every man's pacejiiaker, but if he Mabel, and Mrs. M. Bingham of the center line of the Newmtn Springs ham avenue.between the North and South Monmouth; and for the following - and the children sang and danced| and correct the list for the General elec- Shrewsbury rivers. tion, road* thence easterly along the center line psl officers, via: One Township -Com! works hard enough he can also take care of tomorrow"^— around It. Games were played and' Patchogue, L. I., motored from of the Newman Springs road to its inter- The polling place for the Second Elec- man, for three years; and two Juitlei their home and spent the week-end Boundaries of the election district .in section with tho center line of Broad tion District is Rumson Fire Company's the'Peace, for five years each. says the OUEhilpsgpher.^,...,!-,,1 ...'.I...:.. X.L^:,..',,^..^ several; prlzei were awarded. Re- r 7 ! the BorouahjClBetl Bank, and the.tltf House, Rumson. ^ ; streotr-thenct-northwardly~along~the-cen- „• .. Notice:o« Primary EIec«eiii_- u. freshments were enjoyed by all the with Mrs! Emma T. Peseux . " place In eaufcHflptrict. are as follows: ter tine of Broad street to Its' intersection Notice to Abionteo VoteFa, Also take notice tbac a Primary filet little ones. The queen was prc Mrs. Clarence E. Bahrenburg __ Election District. with the center line of the tracks or Any elector who is registered for thi for all political partita entitled thereto! I £ *TPPAY*S HARDWARE NECESSITIES |§ will be hostess to the Thursday af- Beginning at a point on the ahore of road bed of the New York and Long General Election, who by» reason of inabil- be held in and for the Township- sented with a pearl necklace and the North Shrewsbury River directly be- Branch Railroad, thence northwesterly ity through illness or absence from the lantle. on.r Tueaday, June 16th. _. !.'' Galvanized Screen Wire ...... ,.8c iq. ft. ,'jgg the king with a ball, bat and glove. ternoon card club this week at her tween the properties owned by the' Mon- along tha center lino of the road bed or County In which he resides Is unable to from the hour of seven o'eloek A. Mi home at Keyport.: mouth Boat Club and the property known tracks of the New York and Long Branch cast hia ballot on the day of the General the hour of nine o'eloek P. M. (Stani ['''I Screen Doors, Galvanized ...... $3.2S to $3,40 ijj$. Miss Margaret Tierney and Jo aa the Red Bank Lyceum, thence south- Bailroad to its intersection with the center Election at the polling place In the Elec- time.) Said Primary Election to be _ line of Chestnut street, thence southwardly .'-.'I Window Screoni, Galvanized ...... ,80c to 80c seoh McCoy of Newark were vis- , Mrs, Ernest) E.Peieux and -»onwardly to the center line of Broad street, tion District in which he is registered, may in the place in the respective district : thence along the center HnB of Broad street along the center line, of the tracks or toad make application for an official ballot to specifically above mentioned and ialcV|_L, •\0 Storm.Tight Roof Paint,...... ,..,.. $2,00 per jal, itors at Mrs. Edward Cullen's Sun- Malcolm"ft. were New York visitors to its Intersection with the center line of bed of the New Jersey Southern Railroad the Municipal Clerk In any Municipality In mary Election will be held for th* purpm; Mechanic street, thence eastwardly along to its intersection with the center line of which he resides or to the County Toard of of nominating persona of tha napeetwa^ it! 'Halzori Roof Cement;.'.'..,.,...... 2Se tt'. *]] day. < the center line of Mechanic street to tha Herbert street, thence weitwardly along Election of the County of Monmouth. on or parties to the ofncea above mentlonedV,HaV] : Mrs. Romano has been called to •Mr. and- Mrs.' Thornsu''Sta' nf and end of Mechanic street, thence southeaster- the center line of Herbert streett to its in- before Tuesday, October 20th, 1925, and a also for Members of ths County Exeont ;;' ; Copper Bottom Waihboilera .$1.49. daugfhtp Eleanor and Miss Melissa ly along, the Fence Line to the curved tersection' with the centeir ]ine of Shrews formal application will be forwarded said Committee for esch political party parti •;•' Sppngei , .'. • •' • *"•' Michigan by the death of her. boundary lino of tho Soroush of Red Bank, bury avenue, the point or place of begin- elector and when properly filled rut and patlnir In said Primary Election. " mother. E. Ifyer of •Hlgh'tstown were 'Sun- thence northeastwardly 'and northwardly nlnsr. returned to the County Board of Elections Member of the State Er.«utlve Cei • Goodyear, Garden Hose, 50 ft. .,...... $6.00 day gUests of William H.'Hyer, Sr., following the curved boundary line of tha The pollinpolling place forr the Ninth Election of the County of Monmouth. an absentee for each political party. . . • ballot will be forwarded to such elector. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Johnson Borough of Red Dank to the shore of the Districititt is UUnii, firehouse,fih ShrewsburShb y Said data will alao be the second .;• Hoie Noiilos, Bran ..,••..,. 78o 5 and family. avenue. f JBRE J. CAREW, and daughter Lois spent a few days : North Shrewsbury river; thence south- J try date in said ToWnahlp. [V White Rock Lime ..Ifje a can ! last week at-Jersey City. S. Sniith' of ' Woodbritlge' was westwardly and westwsrdly along the Tenth Election District. . ~ Clerk of Rumson Borough. Notice of RailatraUan. a Hailet visitor on: Friday; . • shore ot the North Shrewsbury-river to Beginning at a point where the center Dated May 16th, 1825. ' ' Alio take notica that tha Dlatriet _ Garbage Cam, extra quality $1.80 * Mrs.' Thomas Corcoran has op the point above mentioned at the ahore line of Shrewsbury avenue is Intersected of Registry and Election for eald Bll. llna of the said river directly between the NOTICE OF REGISTRY AND.ELECTION, , Harry; S. Cowles and several with tha center line of West Leonard Holmdel Township, N. J. will meet Thursday, May 28th. 18J6, ened a grocery store, on Aumnck properties owned by the Monmouth Boat street, thence southwardly along the cen- the purpose of organizing aa ret friends - from- South Amboy went Club and property known aa the Red Notice of the time and place of holding avenue. < '.. ter line of Shrewsbury avenue to its Inter- the General Election and of the officers to law. fishing'at Long Branch on Thurs- 'Bank Lyceum, at the point or place of be- section with the,center line of the Newman . And further take notlea tnat on Red Bank Hardware Store . Mrs. William Granger is making ginning. Springs road, thence westwardly along the be elected, and meetings of the Board of 1 day; "',-.. ,'•' .:•••. •• Reels try and Election in the Township of June 2d. 1026. the Board of R ' ROBERT DONOVAN, Prep. improvements to her home. The polling place for the First Election center line of the Newman Springs road Holmdel, in the County of Monmouth. and Election shall meat and malt* tl Mr. and Mrs. Ernest E, Peseux District Is Navcsink Hook and Ladder to its interaection with the North Shrews- Istry by a house to house canvasa, _, Mrs. William VanHolten enter- bury, river, thence northeastwardly along Notice Is hereby given that a General : Red Bank, N. I. and sons Malcolm W. and Junior Firehouse. Mechanic street. Election will be held in and for the Town- said -canvass shall be completed oa or 38 Monmouth Street tained over the week-end her the shore of tha North Shrewsbury river fore June Oth, 1925. ; and Mr. and: Mrs. Robinson and Second Election District. to Its Intersection with the center HnB of ship of Holmdel, in the County of Mon- j Free Delivery Everywhere y . Telephonp e 938,- daughter, Mrs. H,; E. Hysem and Beginning at a point where the center Locust avenue, thence 'eastwardly along mouth and State o( New Jersey, on Tuei- And that on Tutidiy, October Miss Henrietta Robinson of Key- the center line of Locust avenue to Its in- day, November 3d, 1926, from the hour 1925, the Board of Registry and baby; Mrs. A. L. House of West line of Mechanic street is intersected with of. six o'clock A. II. to the hour of seven will meet at the place at which port were Sunday guests of Mrs. the. center lins of Broad street, thence tersection with the center line of Leighton i avenue, thence southwardly along the cen- o'clock P. M., at the folio-wing place In hold the General Election abova New York and Mrs, A. Benson of southwardly along the center line of Broad iiaid Township: Township Hall, Holmdel* between the honri of ona' o'el—. Weehawken. ' * • Emma T. Rudiger of New Kgypt. atreet to Its Intersection with the center ter line of Leighton avenue to its inter- Mrs. Matilda B. Voohrees, who line of Wallace street, the-nee eattwardlr section with the center line of West Leon- New Jersey. afternoon and nine o'clock In the „ Mrs. C. Spiltman spent several alonp; the center line of Wallace street to ard street, thence eastwardly along the Sntd election will be held for th« purpose for the purpose ot making tha final '. has been seriously sick at her home, the rear of the property of the Second center line of West Leonard atreet to the of electing a Governor of the State of New sion and correction of tha register, fpt last -week with her niece al National Dank, thenco southwardly along" center lino of Shrewsbury, avenue, the Jersey, a Member of the House of Repre- General Election. • - , -. ' is now slowly Improving. She •will sentatives from the Third Congressional Notice' to Abeantea Voterl. .-..-*.;• •"' : - the rear of said Bank one hundred feet point or place of beginning. I celebrate her 102d birthday on July from the center lins of Wallace street, District to fill the vacancy caused by the Any elector who ia reglitered fi Mrs. B. O'Panaway spent several The polling place for the Tenth Election death of T. Frank Appleby: two Members 6th. thence eastwardly by a straight Imagin- District is Weatslde Engine House, Leigh- General Election, who by reason ot ary line to Us intersection with the center of the General Assembly of New Jersey; a, Ity through illnesa or absence from days last week at New York. ton avenue. Member of the Hoard of Chosen Freehold- Mrs. Charles H, Everdell has re-lines of Linden place and Wallace, street, v County in which he reildea Ia unal ' Mrs. John Splllman attended thi thence northeastwardly along the center Notlca te Absentee Voters. ers, for three years, for the County of cast his ballot on tha day of the Q wedding of her niece at Newark last turned from the New Brunswick line/ of Wallace street to its Intersection Any elector who ia registered for the Monmouth, and for thq following munici- Election at the polling place In the General Election, *wbD by reason of inabil- pal officers, vittOne Township Committee- tion District in wblch ha la ngiittrtdyl hospital, where she was a surgical with the center line of Prospect avenue, ity through illness or absenco from the patient. She is doing nicely. thence southeastwardly along the center man, for three years; two Justices.of the make application for an official ballol ladies' auxiliary of "Union line of Prospect avenue to the southerly County in which he resides is unnblo to Peace, for flve yeara each, and two Sur- the Municipal Clerk In any Hunidp *" east his ballot on the day of the General veyors of the Highway for one year «*ch. which he resides or to tbt County B—. The annual meeting of the Hazlet curved boundary line of the Borough of Election at tha pollr place in the Elec- Garden hose company has new uni- Bed Bank, thence northwardly along the Notice of Primary Election. Election of the County of Monmoatb. c community association was held at tion District In whir' .io is registered, may before Tuesday, October 20th, 1825,. L forms. They are blue and grey. curved boundary line of the Borough of make application fix an official ballot to Also take notice that a Primary Election the Hazlet firehouse Tuesday of last Bed Bank to the Fence Line, thence north. -for all political parties entitled thereto will formal application will ba forwaftU6% I The Sunshine club of Union the Municipal Clerk in any Municipality In elector and when proptrly filled ouj [Tveelc—The-following--ofn'cers-were-| -westwardly-along-the-sald-Fenoe-IJne-to 'Which he resides- or to- the-Oounty-Board-of- .he_held ia and for the Township of Bolm- Beach has two/new members, Mrs. the center line of Mechanic etreet, thence ciei on Tuesday; June ~"l(Ttb7~~ 1025, returned-to-the-Oonnty'Boar4 of ;JKfi Elcctlon of the County of Monmouth, on or of tha County of Monmouth, elected for the ensuing year: westwardly along the center line of Me- before Tuesday, October 20th, 1025, and a from tha hour of seven o'clock A. M. to A. Hausmann of Keyport and Mrs. chanie street to Us intersection \/lth the nt nin» o'clock* V- M (Sfd' ballot will bo forwarded t [jionnal-applloatton-will-be-forwarded-aald' ~70NATH&W~HTJ0KEB center line of Broad atreet, ** ~ elector and when properly filled out and time.) Said Primary Election to b« held 0NATH&WHTJ0KE Vic. president—Joseph H. Webster.'. ~ place of beginning. Dated Msy 20th, 192B. • Mrs. ,B. Tolat of Newark has Secretary—George W. Zucker. : T- returned to th^iCounty Board of Electlona in the placa in the respective district aa The polling place for the Second Elec- nf the County of Monmouth, an nbsentee specifically above mentioned and said Pri- NOTICE OF REGISTRY AND 1 „ opened her new home on Third Traasurar^—J. Franic *Welsand. . * tion district is Independent Firehouse, Me- ballot will be forwarded to auch elector. , mary Election will be, held for tha purpose , chonlo street. t Borough, ot Fair Haven, N. J. : treet.,....,,__ ._ i __ / JJ JThe .executive committe? •was|ip- - ' , AM-Y. E. OLSEN, . [of nominating persons of the respective Notle* of the time and placa of_I " -;.• " Third Election. District. - - - • "Cle'rlCof trte'Bofough of Red' Bank: Wiles to the offices above mentioned, and tna General Eleetlon and of .th* oi Mr. and Mrs; David Sands of Jer- pointed by the president, consisting Beginning ot a point where the center Dated May 18. 192E. . - also for Members of the County Executive bei elected, and meeting* of th« sey City were Sunday visitors at the of George W. Zucker, J. Prank line of Wallace street Is. intersected with Committee for each political party partici- Regiatry and Eleetlon In the Bi the center* line of Broad street, thence NOTICE OF REGISTRY AND ELECTION, pating in said Primary Election. Also a Fair Haven, In th* County of-Mon: home of Mrs. Charles Sappah, Sr. Welgand, Joseph H. Webster, 'Wil- southwardly along the center line of Broad Little Silver Boroufh, N.J. Member of the State Executive Committee Notlc*. Is hereby given tbat a- " Mrs. Monica and daughter Mary liam McFarland, Angelo M. Web- atreet to Its Intersection with the center Notice of the time and place .of holding for each political party, Election will be faild In and for tl line of Harding Road, thence castwardly the General Election and of the officers la Said date will also be tha second regis- ough of Fair Havin, In the Coant}*: o are spending a month in New York ster, John H. Bahrenburg. The ac- ilons; the center line of Harding Road to its be elected, and meetings of the Board of try date in satd Township. mouth, and State of New Jersey, on 1 Martin Delaney celebrated hli tivities of the association for the intersection with the center line of Branch Registry and Election in the Borough of Notice of Registration. day, November 8d, 1925,.froak tha he ivenue, thence southcnstwardly nlong the Little Silver, In the Gounty of Monmouth. Also take notice that the District Board six o'clock A. M. to tn* hour of' fifth birthday last Sunday with a past year were approved and plans center line of Branch avenue to its inter- Notice ia hereby -given that a General of Registry and Election for said District o'eloek P. M. (Standard time), at tit] party. A May walk led by Martin proposed for the comlngyear. The section with the center line of Bergen Election will be held in and for the Bcr- will meet Thursday, May 28th, 1925, forlowing place* In aald Borough t place, thenco caBtwa'rdly directly between ouch of Little Silver, In the Gounty of the purpose of organizing as required by First Election Dlatrlet. and Jack Goble and Harold Doal association has as its object the Monmouth, and State of New Jersey, on law. the properties owned by the Est. of Sarah Tuesday, November 3d, 1025, from the AU that part of tb* Borough representing the spirit, of '76, wasdevelopment and general improve- F. Wolcott nnd Emily Spinning one hun-hour of six o'clock A. M. to the hour of And further take notice that on Tuesday* of a Una whleh begin* at that held. Uncle Snm and Miss liberty ment of the community in this sec- dred and fifty feet from the center line of seven o'clock P. M., at the folio-wing place June 2d, 1925, the Board of Rests try th* center ot Cedar avenue, u «*w Branch avenue, thence southeastwardly by in said Borouch:- Little Silver Volunteer and Election shall meet and make the res* would lntsraect the Rumson Borough ^ were' portrayed by '.Charles Gobi tion of the county. ' a straight line to tha curved boundary line istry by a house to house canvass, vhlch thene* running north along th* e*at*r I of the Borough of lied Bank, thence north- Fire Compatr House. said canvass shall be completed Patohinj load bed Honraou(h streat ...- OtO.OO Fifth Election District. registry by a house to house canvass. •Icrgpy, a Member of the House of Itepre- parties' to the ofncea above mention*! Six months' Interest and eoits • Beginning at a point, on the ahore line ..hleh aald canvasa ahnll be completed on »,'ntntivc4 from the Thlril Congressional •Iso for Members ot the Oottnly tin. need it almost as much as chil- on notes discounted to tem- of the North Shrewsbury Ulvcr directly be- or before June Oth, 1025. nUtrlrt to nil tho vnenncy eauseil by the Commlttei for each political party pin porarily finance Improve, twien thi prnpnrtles owned by tho Mon- And that on Tuesday, October nth, ili'nth nf T, Frank Appleby: two Members patlnir In laid Primary Election. Alf menis herein referred to , 1,780.BR ith ank Appteby: two Mmh dren. mouth Boat Chili and tho property known lt>2[, the Board of Ileslstry anil Election f th« Assembly of New Jeriey 1 Member of the Stat* Executlv* C Police telephone lyatem ..*••»-..•...••-.• » « — >- 8,000,00 aa the Red Dank Lyreum, thence aouth* will meet at the place at which 'hey will a MMember nf tha HBoard d off CChoieh nF Free- for each political party.. Fire alarm lyitem ».«*•«••..,•••*••.•!••»•..•<•<••• « 2,6oo,00 wardly to the center line of llroail atreet, hold the General Election above mentioned, holili-rH, for three yi-ara, for the County of Bald ilst* will also be th* al«ond I Water pump anil well Chestnut Itttet .....„,... 30,613.60 thence aouthwardty along the center line between the houra of ono o'clock tn the Mniminuth; one Towliahlp Cnmrnltteeman, try dat* In th* aald Borough. '(To be continued) • > Water Department—notes dls- ot Broad atreet to tie Intersection with tha afternoon and nine o'clock in the evening, for threr years, a Collector, for three yeara, Nolle* el Railatratlea. •ounted ilnci January 1, 1835 . li,8(1.00 center line ot Monmouth street, thence fur the purpoie of maklnir the final re- .ml u Justice- of the Peace, for flva yeara. Also take notice thai the Illstrht 1 Xn the cisa of the aanltarjr iswars ind thi paving' Improvements, part of thi vfiitwirdly along tho center line ot Mon- vision and correction of the register for tha General Eleotlon. Notice of Primary Election, « ot Rulitry and Election for •aid IT ooai thsreof hai been assailed upon property specially benefited, and tha aieeiernents mouth atreet to Its Intersection with ths Also take notica that a Primary Election will meat Thursday. May il«th. 101 have bssn connrmsd. Tha amounts above sat forth are, however, the pirt of tha cost center line of thn tracks or 'oail bed of Notice to Abssntae Voters. for all political parties entitled thereto will the purpose ot organising •* riquln payable by thi Dorouih and not by epselll asiessrnsnts, tha New Jeriey Southern railroad, thence Any elector who la registered for the lie held In the said Township, In laiil Coun- Watch thi* bottle for the It Ii advliablfdvliabli to fund thaa floatinfloating,g indibtsdneslntltbtidntsas InourrsIncurred forr ailasld purposet bhjj thtsi northwardly alonp; tlin center ol the tracks Oeniral Election, who by reniDn of Inahll- ty, on '1'uesdny, June ldth. 1021, be- * Anil furthir tad* notice that on Tun .jtuano* of bonds In pursusnet ol an Act of tha Ltililaturt of tha Statt of Niw Jer- of the Now Jersey Southern railroad, to Ity through Illness or absence from the tween the hours nf aeven A. M. and nln* Jun* 2il, 1021, th* Floarili of 1 itory of Milk, ••y, «ntitled "An Act to authorlia and HsTvlatt tha Isiuanaa of bondi and other olillga* the shora nf the North Shrewsbury river, County In which lie realties Is unable to I'. M, (Standard time.) Salil Primary arid Election shall rant and make I tlont and tha Inourrlnr of Indabttdnan bt tounty, eity, borough, village, town, town- thonoe aoutheastwnrdty and northeastward- raat his ballot on the day of tha General Klictlon to be held In the placea In th* re. lalry by a houie to horn* eanvall, i ship or any municipality govarmd by hn lmprovtmint eommliilon" approvttl March ly alorig the ahore nf the North Shrawa- Eleotlon at ths polling plar.o In the Elrc- npeetlve districts an herein eet forth, and aald canyaai shall be completed on i IS. 1916, and tha smtndmtnts ttitriof. and luppltments thtrtto, bury river to the center line between the' tlon District In which he Is renlstereil, may salil 1'rlmary KU'ctlon will be held for th< lor* June Oth, 111", . NOW TJIERKKORE, propirty belonging- to Hie Monmnuth float make application for an nftlnla! ballot to liurpnia of nominating persons of th* re- And that on Tusinay, Oetoktf ORDINANCE. Club and property known as ttie Red Bank the Municipal Clerk In any Municipality In spective partlee to th* nlncea above men. liK, thi Board of Itillitry and j Th* Mayor and Counsll U tha Dorouih of H«d Sank, N«w Jenty, ordain at Lyceum, the point or place of beginning, whlsh he resides or to the County Hoard of tioneil and also tn sleet Member* of th* will meet al th* Placia al wtillb In . follows t— " • . • << Tha polling place for tha Fifth Election Klentlon of tha County of Monmouth, on or County Kteoutlve Committee for naeh po. hold thi fleneral tleitlnn abo«« mintl ^Bietlon 1. Qtntrtt ImprOTaraiat bofidi In thi prlnolpal amount of CI6I,000 District Ii Liberty Eniilm House, Whit* before Tuaiilay, Octnber :oth, 1025, and « lltlrnl party participating In salil Primary bitwien the houri of on* o'eloik ll •hill tu liautd, • . stre.t. formal application will hi torwanleil >al(| Rleotlon, Tha Iliisrili alio sit on this day altirnoon and Ulna o'alaak In th" •< But inn 2, Tht tnontr to ba raliid by ial4 bonds shall bt applied tf> tha pay> Sixth Election District. elector anil when properly nlleil nut and for registration purposes, fnr th* purnoi* of making the full, mint of tht Intltbttdmii dtseflbtd In tha. rtoltall hart of for tht purpose of flna^eing returned to ths County Hoard of Electlnrie alon anil eorraatlon of t1 ^ Ing at a point when the amtir of the County nf Monmouth, an auaontee Notlc* ol lt*|lstratlon, tht improvtmints for whleh aild Indtbtadnaii hit btsn ineurrtd, and to tht paymtnt line of Monmouth atreet la Inlorieoliil Also take notlc* that District Hoards Uoniral Klaettpn, of tht itfptmi of tht lsiu«not and aaU ol laid bend*. Tht amount ot fnonty mots- with that centeUrr Una of UroarUroadl itr^ttlimit,. Ithanet n * ballot will be fnrwnnlti! tu siiol) elector, ury to b« raliad for laid purooia la 1111,000, KMEK30N QUARKKNHUR1I, of Haslstry anil Kleetlmi Tor unlit Towmhlp Notice te Abliait* Vllifl> soutliwanlly alonu tht e«nttr lint of will inert Thurmlay, May 'M\h 102o, fnr Anr slietor who. Ii. Ri4tlon !• Ttia followlntf matttrs art hereby dittrmlnid and dtclartdi IlroKU stntt to Hi (nUritctlnn with tbt lloraUifh Clerk, the miriioi* of orginlilng as required by Oinaral Kleitlon, who by rtaion i (a) Tht avtrait of th« dlfTirint btriodi of uiifulnm o( tht ImprovemenU fnr ointir lint of IHokUs* plaet, thtnoa wtit- Dalfil Mill* Silver, N, J., May Kitty JOSS. law. Ity lhreur.li Illnwi or ejbiaae* which laid bonds art to bt Isiued, taking Into nomldiratlon tht amount of bomla to wurdly slontj tilt ctnter lint of Hiokltss NOTICE OFIIEOISTIIY AND ELECTION) Anil further taka notice that on Tuesday, Couniy In whlah h*. r««lur»«lcieHl It, ba IMuid on aaotiuni of thi aald iivsn. Impiovimanta within tha limitations ol Hit- {•Uat to Us Intirisotlon with tht etntor Junn M, III2D, the Hoard of Iliajla. eiit fill ballql tn ,t it d», Uoit 4 of tha Act raftrrid to (•• amanjltd) In thi rtoitali htrtol Is thirty yeirs, lint ot Maplt avtnua, th*no« northwardly DAroulh of Rutnion, N. J. Notice la htrihy ulven that a Genual try nml Klrttlnn shall milt In thilr r«|i»l< flectioKleetlon IIIII ill* polll QUALITY-SERVICE (h) Thi ayiraii aiiiiitil -valuation of tbt taxafala ml propirty (Inoludlnt Im* alonn tht ointir llha of Maplt avanut to tlve illstrlcta ami iiroreeil to makr a linua* tlon Ultirtrial l IaI whll prprovamintso vi mint i.l of ih4het fjnrnuahbornuah,. eomputteompuled upon thea ntxneat ppreiadln Ml •dintg; thru valuatiovaluationns ihart- Its inttrifflllni. with tht einttp lint of Rlaotlnn will lie held In ami for the llor- tn hntisa canvnss of tlm vntfra In their r*. mika appappllsalloppplliallojl lloni (oi of In tha manntr provided In etetlant It ef said Ast fan amtmlfd) I IMKUUSfl Olitstnut stria fit,ttitnd t wtitwardty alone ounri of Iluminn, In tha County of Mun* -' " ivldsd In Haitian 11 at laid AaT t (ai am ' ' aptetlve illilrloti, reglsterlnit sll pirioni tili . itilnl.leil.GI.itlilnl l GI 1 (a\ > TThLiuh l1 dtbUbfcti of ttha*a BmutBorouiBonraghh tmBUtdeomputed'i•omput»dl1>ln "th' i mannir provldtil In Siotlon tho emtor lint of Chiitnut itrttt to Its motiOrand Htata «l New Jersey, on Tuaa- entltleil to vote at thi •iiiulim I'M.iary and Uoff IIaid Aill (is aaiindidinded) Iiti fttll.ill.M1511,111,11.. Intineotlon with tti« tmoks of tht Niw (lay,.-,., November IM, 102r»', '"'iie'twei' ""n th'* (linaral Kloctlnni, which laM-oanvaal ihall ) ThThi mmtimmt iit iiqulrinqulnldd by» litBillioliatlol n II »•f( ulld AAell (u imindijdj) hah bi bttn Jinny Haiithmn rallroatl, tlianoi nnrth- hour* ol • « A. M. anil «e«»n r. M,, at be runipliteil mi or linfnrif Jun* 0th, lull. ori ' made and filiii ai thirtln riqulrsd, dl alonii tin trunks «r road bud of tha tha rlipeetlve polling plscia* In laid Dor* Uemniil rmliUntlim ilay—l'rlmar|> day, mioimal IVBJII Ji* foraiolnl i otdln*nidlil habns blabitn Introduied, and thi Mayor and Council will eon' Tni fortiolnt otdlnivnii bn bit Introquttd, and thi Mayor and Counll will n New Jeriey Bnuthirn railroadI toltt Intix- Salil eleotlon will hi held for th* liurpna* llOU A, M. tu UiOO 1', M, (Htuniiard time.) aUelir .i«d ' ftt-4trftt4-4tr thi flnil ptiiiga tbiinoff otnh thi 111 dir of Junt, 1IIB, at tht Horough Hall notion with thi eintir tin* ocf. Monmoitth , Third uid.inilli.il iliy—Oet«b*r Ilia, DAIRYCOJnc. •trait, thine* eastwardly along th* ointir nf (lentlni,a tlnviimir nf thi State of niw ioas, t too I1. M, t« Oioo v, M,, to rjvlei , Una ot Monmoutb strait Io Iti Intenlctlon Jersey/^, a MeinliaM.mlur ouff th*a HousH e ot nepr*« AnA r p*rion ott turioni dulrlnv to bt h-urd will bt ilvtn in opporlunltr it (»,% frum the Thlril lonal •ml unrrnit thai Hit for Iti' (Ilinral I|M< 'S UMI an* pun with center Una o( Ilroad itnet, thi >enl«t(»,% frum tha tlon, K. or Plaoa of b.»lninlnB. Dlilrlrl t " fill tthh vn;y Clerk,' thi polllns) (tlael t <« Ikth dellh '••RED BANK,REGISTER, JrAY.20,492g., sail WOMAN'S CLUB ELECTION. ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS NEWS; buildtng tnlt%r Cooper'* bridge »t Bed Bank. NewTOfficer* Choicn Lait Week by Memorial Sarjric* 'N«xt 'Sunday Mrs. Caspe^ Snyder is making a Matawan Organisation. Night at th« Methodltt Church. stay with her daughter, Mrs. Albert The new officers elected last - The civil war veterans will hold Marcellus of Brooklyn. . u , week by the Matawan Woman's their memorial service next' Sunday The JW Store-OPENS SAtlil^Y American Food Co. club are Mrs. Frank. H. Lloyd presi night at the Mothodist church. Pa» It psyi to advertise in The Regis, dent, Mrs. Justine C., Eggleston triotic organisations wlll^take part ter.—Advertisement. Corner Broad and Mechanic Streets, Red Bank, N, J,V' ' 3 Broad Street Red Bank. N. J. first vice president, Mrs. Bennett K. in the service. * ' ' Eskesen second-vice president, Mrs. The men's club quarteb sang last James M.. VanBrackle recording Sunday night at Hamburg, where secretary, Mrs. Daniel . E. VanRev- . Martin Brynildsen, formerly Wickle corresponding secretary, of this place, is now pastor. Dixie Breast Legs Mrs. Ethel Schenck treasuroi, Mrs. The parent-teachers' association Carrie Conover chairman of theheld its'last meeting- of the year Style Milk Fed Milk Fed civic department, Mrs. William Oli- last night at the schopl building. ver Diggin chairmen of the home Miss Ruth Andres of Red Batik was Bacon 16 Veal 24 economic department and Mrs. C.the speaker and Robert Stokes ren- Veal G. Norwood chairman' pf the fine dered several violin'solos.' After arts department. Three new mem-the meeting a social hour TOSen - Small bers joined the club and they nro joyed arid' refreshments ' were Jersey Chuck Mrs, George S. Barrett, Sr.,. MisB served.- '. _; ..' * : • • '•••'• ' ' Roasting Elizabeth Barrett and Miss Jean Ralph Garrison of Dayton, Ohio, RuV .: ' -: .. -. ' formerly of ^he Standard gas com- Fresh Roast or Frying pany, was a visitor in'town this Glrli in Track .M.ejt. week.' .. '. • , . •• "• ' ;. Hams Xtood Cuts 19 Chickens 42 Leonardo high ^school again won Work on the new pier at Mandn< the annual track meet of the East lay Park has been resumed and it is AMERICAN FOOD NEWS Jersey high school girls, which was expected that the pier will be com- Gold Dust Pea Beans PufeHihed in the Interest of Good held at Asbufy Park Saturday. pleted by July 1st. The work is.be- large size Health. Only three schools were represent- ing done by Louis J. Sieling of .Rod, 3"»-25c ed, Leonardo, Red Bank'and As- Bank. • • : 23c bury Park. Leonardo had a total The Men's club have organized a atPARMpPARK ,. [f a Man is of forty points, Asbury Park was baseball team. Garfield, Graver is Del Monte Del Monte Isecond with twenty-eight and Redmanager and is booking games with LIVE-ON A BEAXJflFULRUMSPN ESTATE | Known, by Bank third with sixteen points. other organizations; ' Apricots Tomato Sauce the Books VERY maiiL with ambition and foresight'looks Muit Be Vaccinated. large can 28c ca n He Reads FAIR VIEW NEWS. E f orward to the day when he will pwi his home. •• 6c A store is known The Long Branch board of educa- by the butter it tion has passed a resolution requir- Edward O'Flaherty to Build Road- Thefirst step is to buy your lot, giving idue care to sells. Not the ing the vaccination .of all school tide Booth This,Summer. N. B. C. Salt Hipolite ? the desirability of location, class of neighbors, nat«, DeLuxe Cakes Breakfast Marshmallow quantity neces- children against"smallpox at the be Edward O'Flaherty is planning to ural advantages, resale value . and initial price; sarily, but the ginning of'next school terra. The build a roadside booth the coming 6 kinds MACKEREL CREAM quality. order includes teachers1 ns well as BSsed.in these five points Parmly Park offers: .' j • So here you have summer on his property on the each lupils and all teachers must furnish state highway. For some time past, Convenient Locations—Busses for Red Bank and-'Sea-Bright ' 27c • j«;. the American satisfactory evidence of having 33c 10c Food Company due to the growth of his business, pass the property! just a few minutes• drive to.express rail- been vaccinated during the past five s-e-1-l-i-n-g the he has been cramped for room in ' 'road service at either town, or Sandy Hook: Fast JMe Steam-, 1 ~ boats,, via, Sea Bright. _ Wthin a Btone's throw of Victory Park DICING ROOM IS SUCH AN "Cream of the THETALKER r APPEALING NAME Creameries" tub butter. We could Mr. and-Mrs. Edward O'Flaherty —where children may enjoy 8afe, Baltwater'bathlng,.end « make a lot more money by sell- SHREWSBURY NEWS. and Miss Rose Sullivan attended a modern playground; ocean front bathing at Sea Bright,'-. For food that you do not forget it. ing just ordinary butter, but some- Neig-hbort:— Pormly Park is. part of. a picturesque. Rumson Fire Company to Hold a Fair from Democratic banquet at Asbury • Estate: that ran from North to SQUth Shrewsbury. Rivers. There" is Dining Room Ricej Dining Room Tea how or other we like to know that June 20th to 27th. Park last week. . we are giving people the finest that Big.CBtates surround, the Park is in.tho midsfof a-built-up and Dining Room Prunes—nothing finer. The fire company will hold its an- William Harrington will hold a An^erican community. ' . • money can buy. dance Friday night at his hall on Starts You This is not self-praise, it is not nual fair this year on- Saturday, Natural Advantages—Parmly Park is not a sun-baked/plot CLEAN RICE Dining Room egotism or. anything like that. . It June 20th, at the firehouse. It will the state highway. Another dance on the "outskirts." It is a- tree-covored piece of natural Comes m Dining Room Breakfast PRUNES is plain business sense. If you had run for one week. will bs. held at the same place for beauty. River just across. the street.. Ocean few Minutes 1 the benefit of the Fair ,View fire With a cartons r The sweet thin skin variety— something to sell that was above The Shrewsbury baseball team quality quite above'the average the average you would talk about defeated the Alpine club of Rum-company, Friday -night of - next RaSaio. Value:—First buyers^—those who were quickest to see 3 £} -^2c it and write about it, waudn't you? week. . • 2-lb ""on 35c son Saturday" by a score of 10 to 1. 50x168 the dosirahility of Parmly Park lots—have an appreciation of That's us.' • ' Mrs. Paul Stillman, Mjss' Jessie Charles', Schilenski and Louis $50 to'?250 in a few months.' Tho'lotsraro bound to double Silver, Miss Miriam Parsons and Peters are efliployed on the work of in value before the summer is over '.,,r > foot Initial Prices . $600—small amount down—makes ^you an THE ORANGE PEKOE FLAVOR Miss Marion Courvoisier-attended >a owner,of a fine home, site; or buyB a "fine Investment. will be found in. Dining Room Tea. Packed only in cartons. track meet at Princeton last Satur- Come out to Parmly Park anytime. Offico on property. .-i.-i-iW-lb carton 22c W-tb-carton 42c day. ... Home Site 1 Take Rumion bu§ or call S86-J Red Bank for car to take Kev. F. P. Swezey has bought a ' you to the property. . " new Ford sedan. < Employees of the Central power | Something I DALTON PARMLY, WM. HINTELMANN, Van Camp's Pollyanna and lighting company are at work Rumion, N. J., Owner. , ' Agent. Evaporated Assorted PROGRESS^* at this place putting, up a high volt", age transmission line, which will ex- MILK Chocolates tend from Bed Bank to Lakewood. Great 1-fo box Edward Lawes has reopened his 39c ice cream parlor. Michael Sagurton has given up COFFEE^ his job on W. P. Brown's place and Coming ij now. employed as a night watch- i man for the'Shrewsbury dairy com- pany. Fritz York, who has been laid up with sickness, is out again. Watch! Miss Katherine Billings spent Sunday at New York. Joseph McCue has been kept in- I doors with gTJrx Daniel Lang of New Ydrk~is"vis- usting Lang. Male and female help is scarce, but Luke Longhead's departmentlrt NEXT WEEK The Register is the surest way of getting what you want—Advertise- ment.

You turn a gas valve and your gas is ready for instant utilization.! Back of that valve outside and around to the plant are hundreds and hundreds of miles of pipe lines. Our gas generating ma- chines have a total sendout capacity of 12 million cubic feet. .That means one gas stove could bum four burners continuously, for 23 years. It further would have kept one pilot light going continuously on an ordinary gas stove from ,775 years before Christianity until the end of this year. If that same pilot were relit the end of this year it would burn' continuously on that ca- pacity until the year'4625, Your company further stores in its gas holders in addition to the above capacity, four million cubic Freight and TkExtnx feet of gas which is available for the mains to draw upon daily. MwPriceJor HUDSON COACH (Was # r:' It is that reserve and th'at capacity that puts your company, Today's Hudson Super-Six Coach costs less than, half in a position to supply your demands at a uniform pressure.re- the price at which the open models have sold. With OutitinJinj rtluet in refrigerator, that meet tho teit of aclen- tifie deilgn, economical operation and low pricel Profit by the gardless of whether there are 500.jcustomers on simultaneously the world's largest production of 6-cylinder cars, quality big iavipgi(nowl • . . is constantly improved and therefore Hudson is more or 5,000. This still leaves ample capacity to take care of the 1 SIDE ICER SPECIAL! than ever * \ They'll preserve all tho food oven In the hot- future growth of this prosperous community.'. test weather. Special yaluo now i.i...... t...... Greatest Buy" "The Worlds SAVINGS ON TOP ICERS ' Hudson i leadership ii based upon ' ness, .-(.'liability and performance Lined with nanitary porcelain, large food ff 10 QP and ice capacity. Only ylAtt/O ten years'concentration in refining a There has been constant Improve* great car around the famous Super- ment in every detail. Easier steer/ Six motor. This exclusive invention APARTMENT ICER VALUE ing, greater roadability, more com*', Occupy a minimum of space. Save both food Q17 7C added 88% to motor efficiency, and ice. Buy now—Special 1 ...... yll IJ Jersey Central Power & Light Co. yielding 76 horsepower without fort, better materials, finer work- added weight, tize or cost* It al< manship, handsomer appearance, OPEN AN ACCOUNT HERE—YOU WILL FIND IT Successors to Consolidated Gas Compauy of New Jersey most doubled car endurance. No and more lasting finish. In all ways A GREAT CONVENIENCE design, however costly, has been it is the greatest Hudson and the found to excel Super-Six smooth- lowest priced Hudson. Serving over1,^75 square milet of torritorHin New Jersey, including W'cities, towns' ."'.'. and smaller communities with Gas and Electricity, HUDSON SUPER-SIX SEDAN S Passenger »1695 («xu*1795}-7 Passenger *179S (tixw *1895) All Fricu Trtttht and Tax Extra

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PECIAL SERVICES AT > NEW 1902 1925! |' MONMOUTH. , ^Arthur y* Gregory 'Iril Communion for a Blf Class ai CHARLIE'S H .1' Children In tha Kbfntni and A* I <• ' , ,Tc cgi ; ( ; Crowning of the Virgin at Night —Vliltor.,Mad. Wttcom*. • Worider 5-Price Meat Market r J. H. Gregory & Son Sunday w»s • big day" in tn« his- tory of St. Mary's church of. New AT 22 MONMOUTH STREET, RED BANK Monraouth ,and there were large is the talk of the County. Lookat the Prices-Why wouldn't it be? l£"'\-0 Whit. e Street .. Red Bank, N. J. congregations at all ,the services '"\. Telephonnhe 474 ;hat day, Jn the morning a cjais of Boiling Phila'd.lphi. iO Children took first communion, flllMM|rillllMM>ll>MilMMIMHM at which they renewed their bap* May Clearance Sale! SCRAPPLE tlimal vowa. After mass a'com- BEEF munion breakfast was served on the Pig!1 Fr««h or Pickled 1 S- lawn of the rectory by a committeT ThurkdayrEridayrSaturda^ "lot Weather )i women of'the parish. 'Rev.-Jo- UVER TRIPEr— ieph F. Hpghes, the rector, was In you thinking,where you can get some- :harge. May 21, 22, 23 . L«an Tender Good Cull Chuck ^rp to. help keep* you cool. Below ia a list of The children ara Michael and ..ie'tiev'ei'ages.wfl.cah.Bupply you with, that will Helen Appanasl, Ellrabetjh Janoilco, HAMBURGER ROAST nmei Kelly, Em»nuel Moore) Boiieleii Pot'' Breait Neck dlw "this'question, for you. • • . .< .larlan Ahearn, Raymond Ponce, Ib Bertha and Nellie Yahara, Anton- Ladies'Dresses, Coats, 14 ette, Carmela, Samuel and-Joseph ROAST VEAL Carbonated Beverages Rlzzo,, Audrey Granderath, Adam Rolotto Bait Cut! Chuck , , G. DEGENRING'S Ginger Ale, Cream Soda, Kovaleiky, Albert, Mary and Helen "" Sartaparilla, Lemon Soda, Birch Beer, Root Ikowiki, Donald Pease, Franklin Suits! HAMS STEAK Eckshorn, Wllhelmina Serafln, Full Cut • .• BOLOGMAind "' Beer, Grape', Cherry, Lime, Lemonwo"monthi ago a whlto arid gray c»t oWnod by Qoorgo Finn of A Stone'* Throw {Tetley^s Newm«n Springs vroad dlsnpptatad From Broad Street Red Bank and iti owner mourned It as lost be- FURNITURE yondrocull. Y«it«rdajr Mr. Finn 17 Broad Street, Red Bank, N.J. 'found the eat on tho teat of hit uutomob,lli>, alivo nnd healthy, and COMPANY >jith throi small kittens. RED BANK REGISTER, MAY 20,1925. NEW TOWNSHIP CLUB. < VISITED BY EVAKQEUgT., RACING BOAT CAPSIZED. CAN THEY "COME BACK?" The United Brothtrheed of Mlddl*. Irgtnlm of Nevf Gwpel Club The AmericSH Mechanic*' lodge s of Red Bank'has donated a fifty- Expert town Township U Iti N»m«. N Makai in Addraii.'' . - DIGKMAN'S THE ELIZABETH HAS MISHAP OLD TIMERS TO PLAY BALL foot steel flagpole and a flag to the' The newly formed UnlWd Broth- Rev. Leroy Muir, an «vangeli«t veteran* of the 20th New Jersey IN KfllST RACE. AGAINST YOUNGSTERS. erhood of Mlddletown townahip will ho recently conducted a,»6riei ot WATCHES,! the New Store-OPENS SATURDAY meet Friday night of next week at civil waroreglrnant. The poleJg be- Willl»m H. R. Whi|e'« .Dolphin « ;vival mectings-at Middletovtt vil- ing erected by Adams £_Mo)dey on and JEWELRY. Corqer Broad and Mechanic Streets, Red Bank, N. J. Elk>' Team Consisting Largely of the Baptist church at New Mon- .ge, was a special-guest at a meet-' ing Winner Over Ellwood Powers/a Old Time Stan will Croat B«ti mouth, which Is temporarily being thth e plot ,Mi Fair View cemetery Accuracy,,skill ana. Mian*—Another Race to Be Held IJ of the Union Gospel dub o£'tfi»t ^th, monument to the, 29th . SAME TIME, Tomorrow wltb the Team Rep-used as headquarters for the club. [ace Tuesday night of last Wflblc. wh perience, enable' as.. MONEY AND WORK Next Sunday Morning. resenting the Hi(h School. There will be iriuiic By the Freehold ent'jvjtl be .unveiled Memorial William H. E. White's Dolphin [r. Mulr organized the-club'lBrt, Why speiid hours every week The Elks' lodge of Red Bank will male quartet, special speakers and inter. It consists of younr "folks over the wash tub doing the igain showed her superiority in.the be represented ' this season by aotherV' features. The brotherhood wenty-four foot knockabout class f the Reformed - and,; Bapll^t U pays to advertisfr In the Register- pg . family washing when you can team of baseball players, some of now has thirty member!.. It alms to hurchea.' The evangelist, made an save time, money and worry by Sunday morning by winning the whom were stars,in bygone days. become a social and civic organiza- Batisfac eekly race held under the auspices ddreas at the club meeting; Both 1 honing us to call for? it. Let Among them are Walter B. Con-tion embracing the entire -township liddletown churcjies Have gained, lliplease.j^iilig 1:1 have a bundle of wash this >f the North Shrewsbury ice yacht nor, who used to play on-the .old and having at least 500 members. : md boat club and the Monmouth nariy new members an a result pi Silverware Repiiii week and test our work. We will New Amsterdam team" of Red Bank; All men of the,township have been he meetings' conducted by; Mr. -—xall for it and mnt club, defeating Ellwood invited; to the meeting next week. .Tonaii. who waa once .a l" ' A andReplatedLilwNe ly. You can do the ironing arid irs's Jliana by a small margin.' Mr. stellar light with the Orioles. The The.elub is non-politicatlcal and nojT folding at your leisure. •Vhite sailed his- own craft with team will play its first game of the sectarian.. One plan which it has PASTOR REAPPOINTED. REUSSILLE'S Jelford Fisher at the sheet. Mr: season tomorrow at Knollwood inyprospect ,{a that of building a Individual Laundry ?owers's boat was sailed by Harry fciilRwH J I>ark against the Red Bank high community house,in some central lo- lev. A. N6rmatrCUrk Will IJav« . of Red Bank, Inc. Hartin with FerdiiiariU; White'as 1214 WHITE ST., RED BANK. N. J. school team. The profits will go cation in the township. It is planned Cbtrge of Fiik Chapel Again, teet tender. Both boats had large •• Monmauth County. Surrai»uV i . Phone 659. : to the high school athletic associa- to have an assembly room In this .: Rev. 'Ai, Norman Clark; pastor of In ,th«:taE«eif,of tK« UU el< rews «jnd it was a nip •and tuck building for various, functions and 'l«k' chapel at Fair Haven, was Otteriort, dec««i«d. ?s£rX iv-ent throughout, in a heavy south- tion. The game will be • called at ALL READY for you, Notlco -to ercdltoti to pr«>«H» to ' have equipment .for athletic ippointed pastor for the third year 1 1 six o'clock. • ' o needsfwUh(pod«rn equip, ' 'ezttntk ••t«t«--. '- • '••.,-.''• "=-ii- vest blow. Several time3 during sports. • •-. ^"^_^ '••'"'!' it the African Methodist Episcopal Furtuint to the order olJoitph he race the boats heeled over so The Elks have arranged to play ; mant, expert I handlsrs, •h*y, 3urrognt< • of th« Cbunty ,c.,. Sale!l,000 Yards New !hufch conference held leceritly.at ! hat water was. taken in over the games, later in the 'season against Ba lure of itrtlci i| mouth; m»d« on the ibcteenth dw,et i ELECTION IN EATONTOWN^ amden.- A' public reception for lowest ..; ntait 10S5, oc • til* application ••'of Jo»»plito :ombihg and members of the crew the Lions, the Rotarians and the terson, executrix ottha'uUt* of >W Presbyterian brotherhood, and they Frank VanDorn and Earl 3. Claris Ir. Clark will be held on/Friday With; Ottorton deooBiod. riotloo U ber»br vere put to work baling out water to tho crcdlton o( i«1d decf« light of this week by the'eongrega- 1 •hen the boats were luffed^ \vpuld like to book contests'-'with Will Lock Horns. to the mbscrlber, e«cutrlx m»i6r other organizations. Capt. Charles Frank VanDorn of Eatontowii ion. Members of the church.have theli debti and Mamandi asainitrtho Sarah Clay Brown's Elizabeth, >een notified to attend a conference e«Ut«, under o»th, within »i« month* White Cotton P. Irwin is manager. of, the • team will run for re-election, on the Dem- th« dnto.of the aforaiald nrder, OF th« sailed by her Husband, Thomas Irv- onight at the church. • «\ b» forovBr barred of their aotloni thi ing Brown, with her brother Harry and Walter.'B. Connor is captain: ocratic ticket as ,a member of th«, •Balntt'tho eiild •nbiorlbut'. .••- •• t llay at the sheet, Avas to have start-' Joseph,Bray, detective,;sergeant of Eatdntown townsbip committee. He Dated.Fnehbld. N. J., April.Hth. will be opposed by. Earl S. Clark on Call on Luke Longhead for any JOSEPHINE OTTERSC id with the above boats, but while the Red Bank police force, is ort of want. He. specializes in all Fabrics ockeying for positionthe boat took catcher. Fred Jones will pijeh. - the Republican ticket Assessor T. ;inds.—Advertisement. • . It Fays to Advertise in the Regi in unfavorable puff and Mr. Brown Other players on trie Elks' team Elwqod Snyder will run ?or re-elec- lad to 6end the boat ashore or are Kenneth McQueen first'base, tion on the Republican ticket and it ollido with f>. A. Proal's dock. The William Dowd second base, Con- is likely that he will have no oppo- oat was soon brought in deep stable Thomas K. Hackett short- sition either at the primary election 49c water and anbther start was made, stop, Frank Spear third base, Wil- or at the regular election. Collec- Before the boat was brought to the liam Coyne right field,'Fred Gustirt tor'Edward Hendrickson and Harry t starting line she jibed and in jibing center field and Dustan Allaire Diver will.run for members of the ler main sheet caught in the stem left field. • Democratic executive committee. Not "seconds"—not'a yard of it! ; Nor, a job lot- of John H.:GregoryVpleasiire yacht §1 Elaine, and the Elizabeth capsized, A great importer was .liquidating his vast stock. throwing out its occupants. Others n the boat beside the skipper and We bought the most and the best of it, at the sheet tender were Mrs.. Brown's 'ather, Robert 'Clay", her brother, ...lowest possible prices. Hence these big savings, -harlcs Clay, and nephew, James ". Last Thursday Nell Wanderwell- an d three* companions arrived in Red |S lay. Rowboats and motorboats on their tour around the world. They started from Atlanta, Georgia, in'Sefite .- in a first-of-the-season sale. ivere sent to the upturned craft ber, 1919, for an endurance race around the world. T\yo parties, are in the r| from Dickman's boat works and rom the yacht clubs and in a *hort Unit No. 1 is piloted by Nell Wanderwell andUnit No. 2 is piloted by ;C| 45-in. Swiss Organdy time the capsized craft was righted. Walter Wanderwell. They chose Jordan automobiles for this endurance;& When the Elizabeth- fouled Mr. and up to the time that they left Red Bank .they had covered over 200,000, imj . 36-in. Imported Pique regory's yacht the port stay on and the car was in fine shape as the picture shows, ,• ' "H i 36-iri. Imported Oxford Cloth ;he Elaine parted and the spar fell nboard. The damage,to Mr. Greg- RECORDS You can buy Jordan automobiles right iri Red BanTc and bplow you willft • 36-in. English Broadcloth jry's yacht was very slight and was 106 reasons why you should own'a Jordan Great: Line Eight.: , repaired Monday .by Mr. Brown. x 30-in. St. Gall Dotted Swiss Another race is scheduled for next lunday morning at ten o'clock. , ; 36-in. Imported Lingerie Batiste BROTHERHOOD BANQUET.?, Affair Held Last.. Thursday Night vtai Attended by 287 Men. The fourteenth annual banquet of' the Red Bank Presbyterian Joseph Goldstein brotherhood was attended by '287 men last Thursday night It was held in the new part, of the high school building. A turkey dinner REGULAR 7Oe Broadway Long Branch, N. J. • . l .*•• was served.' Arthur B. White, the president of the brofherhood, intro- Happiness Boys duced Judge Bartley J. Wright cf Long Branch,. who acted as toast- Ukelele Ike master. The speakers were Rev. John F. Carson of Brooklyn, Rev. Gladys Rice We Buy For Cash! Alexander Cairns of Newark, S. S. 0 AND McClure, editor of McCIure's maga- Dance Orchestras ——This-explains-our- extremely-low-prices zine,- and- Rev,,John Muyskens, ..the. jiastor. Kuhl's Tuxedo orchestra chandise. - * provided the music. " —^soiwr or THE We have proven conclusively that' the Public* will Feeling the Way I Do Let It Rain, Let It Pour purchase Radio Material at the right price. Party, in New Home. • * In Shadowlarid Listening 1—Motor—eight cjllnacri ca»t In line, than any car thajr bav« ever driven. 70—Bayonet type filler cap. Ask tt Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hcmblihg Jealous McNeenyah 3t—Seven-inch frame built especially ,to man how he likes It. , :%':, the comlnir type, of eight-cylinder : Our customers have proven to us that our theory had a.houso-warming party at their motor. Jordan wai the drat to build .carry , closed bodies, " * r 71—A new body bead that gives .U Memory Lane Insufficient Sweetie l e, custom appearance. • new home on Shrewsbury avenue It in -the medium priced Meld. 02—Seven cross • members tn' : frame— is right by coming-in and thereby receiving the best Only Only One For Me Alabama Bond 2—Bore three Inchon. Stpkt to,ur and threa of them tubular. That make! 73—Hardware of r^re old New. Si values-at the lowest, prices in New Jersey. Saturday night. It was attended by three-qusrter inches. I weaving Impossible. .design. • about thirty persons and a delight- 0, Katharlna Cheating 3—Seventy-four horsepotver at 3000 rev- 33—Wood wheels of second growth hick- 73—Spupial balloon snubbere iron olutions per minute. ory. Jordan has always Insisted on ful evening was spent playing card, 4—Cast* aluminum crank caie with part- safety. . 74—Man's site trunk with two ret games and in general sociability. ing Unc belo'w center of crankehaft 34—Genuine ballooh tires—no compro- cases standard on BrougbaS HERE IS THE HEAL feARGAIN IN RADIO mise there.' , Victoria. • •..'.: ••' Mr. and Mrs. Hembling received for'rigMlty. 1 Open Tonight 5—Valves—Bpeclal alloy iteel—located 3S—Asbestos covered exhaust snd special 764-Haln and dust proof trunk oov List several handsome presents. in extremely accessible position on muffler design assures quietness. 70—New instrument board with,.* right hand side. .36—Speedometer*—the niost .accurate In* ~.>(ruments under glass, , i' Model 4 B Somerset Receiver- $85.00 6—Water circulated by motor driven strument we could buy. 7T—Speedometer, odometer and/alo 1 100 amp. Guaranteed Storage Battery 18.00 No Strife in Holmdel. centrifugal pump. 87—Wlllard extra large threaded rubber one panel, V -' ' ' ' 7—17 li-inch four-blade fan driven ly battery. 78—Oil gauge, gaa gauge, and am 2 45 Volt B Batteries 7.50 In Holmdel township the only of- TUSTING PIANO CO. silent V-type link belt. '38—Lighting switch on steering column In other panel. ' • 12.00 ficial whoso term expires is John 8—Cast Iron pistons with, three rings. directly under Wheel. Dimming is 79—Three breathers on the motor 4 Genuine Tubes 0—Connecting rods made of selected easy.- • ' ' • the service man.what that tnai i Concert Supreme Speaker 30.00 VanMater, who lives near Hazlet. 16 Monmouth Street • drop forged steel. Caps . fastened 89—Bosch' generator carries cut-out re- 80—Positive- oil gauge for'eranlc'e 10.00 He will ran for re-election on the RED BANK by two chrome nickel Btcel bolts. lay and fuse to protect against open ' no hand end dial arrangement Aerial Equipment and Installation 10—Plilon pins two and ont-Jialf Inches / circuits, _, •' - . can stick and fool you. • •'- Democratic ticket and it is not long. More bearing surface. 40—Combination tall and stop light. ' 81—You con dump crank caasV.fl likely that'he will have Republican 11—Phosphor bronie piston pin bearings. 41—Fush-Full type 'of "Ignition1 switch ' pressing a plunger on side of Jotal". '. $162.50 opposition. 12—Crankshaft of selected forged steel located In center of Instrument board. under hood—not necessary, to •double heat treated. ' 42—Propeller shaft mad.a extra large to • • under the ear. • ' :..v 13—Main crankshaft bearing! two and prevent whipping. 82—Oil Oiler and gauge on sane • three-eighths inches , 'In diameter. At -oil dumper. . . -''• \*" For One Week Only—Our Price $98.50 43—Two-oil tight universal- joints. ' 8S^Front end-of frame and spring Front bearing one and one-halfinches 44_Wheelbase 12BVj Inches.' . Ions. Intermediate 'one and nve- covered by wonderful black e 45—Short turning radlust splasher, eighths inches long." Hear two and. 46—Minimum speed In high,tea; of on< one-half inches long. { 84—The hood ,1s higher and loafer, . to two mites an'bour. ' •"86—One chassis—seven body s' FEATURES FOR THIS WEEK ONLY J4—Stromberg carburetor.' 47—Msximum speed pf • 6» to 76 miles IS—Rotary >|r cleaner—no, grit or dust Touring — Playboy — 1.1 Our Prio an hour. > . , i Friendly -Ihree—Broughim a: List gets into'cylinders. * 48—Eccnomyot gas—compares fsvotablr 16—American Bosch -atartlng, lighting Sedans. • ', Western Electric Cone Type Speakers $35.00 $27.75 with the Six. • 86—Optional colors on all models- and (ignition. . • * 40—Economy of>oll. 18.79 17—Ramshorn type Intake with control eluding the famous Cransi 81 Supreme Concert Speakers • .30.00 A SPECIAL OFFERING 50—Perfect balance spells tire economy. Gray. • ' valve for winter and summer driving. 51—Alemlte pressure lubrication. 36.S0 18—Oil pump submerged In oil reservoir 87—Silent spring shscklel. Amplion Large Speaker '42.50 62—Head lights—larger—full nlckled. 88—Nickel plated hood center hi 1S.45 with high pressuro feed ,to main, cam 58—Radiator—entirely new In design- Tungar 2 amp. (G. E.) Chargers • 18.00 and.rod bearings and*positive feed looks better. i* full nlcliled over copper, .80—Hood set Into cowl and radial 23.45 to chain and accessory shaft bt«r- 64—Fenders—double beaded crown—new Tunear5 amp. (G. E) Chargers • 28.00 , ings.. . ] .00—Finest Morocco leither In the 14.45 design. '•••.»••."•' Insr Car. • ' ' Gold Seal Homechargers (5 amp.) . .18.00 275 Ladies' Dresses 19—'Piston and vliton pirn lubricated by 65—Full nlcVled motcmetir. , SI—Folding rumble sest In the PI < splash. • 66—Genuine Brewster typs wtndshlsid on 02—Playboy haa one-piece wlnrjsh EXTRA SPECIAL 20—One-piece drop forged cam shaft. all closed models—a. ^custom t built "93—Removable rear panel In P 21—Morse silent chain, drive with simple feature. - ' . top. , . Eveready 22 y, Volt Batteries • 2.00 1.79 at outside adjustment' and inspection 67—Marshall cushion springs—acknowl- 94—Running boards covered wit! plate, edged to be the beat. rugated rubber, : :. Eveready 45 Volt Batteries • 3.75 3.19 21—Cellular radiator—same successful 58—Upholstery material specially woven 06—Look carefully at the trlmmli type as used by Jorilin for years. for Ths Great Line Eight. You wont tails In the closed bodies, , Eureka 22 y> Volt Batteries *• 2.00 1.34 28—Three-plata clutch with two tlay- find It In any other ear, 06—A six-footer can ride Qomforta Eureka 45 Volt Batteries 3.75 2.69 $3.50 bestos .and one steel piste, located 60—Cushions deeper than usual—that's any seat in any model—and. (Every BatteryU^uitlecd) ID flywheel. / ths secret ct »• comfortable sitting a strong statement, . - 24—The smoothest transmission we have position. 97—The most accessible ear avttt Willard Storage B Battery (48 volts) Special 13.95 ever had—and that's saylnx some- 60—Ample head roam—Tat He cars look 98—No Jerking or bucking sit low s A group of linen and broadclotH dresses thing. Imagine a quiet aecond gear. lower. Eight cylinders live steady Genuine R. C. A. or Cunningham Tubes 3.00 2.45 21—Positive type transmission lock— the 61—The gaiollm gsufe Is on,the Instru- like steam. . .. ',, Guaranteed Radio Tubes (all types) 3.00 1.69 in,eight charming models. klnrl the' Insurance companies end ment bosrd. Tbat'a a convenience. OS—Finn-quick acceleration on ih . police departmente like, 62—Alt models have IValthatn eight-day away. (These tubes may be exchanged if not satisfactory !J—llydraullo faur

/• •• • . . ,', ' • , i \. ..••'•.• '"«.'••••''' • .Stop in at our Showroom and see the Jordan, the World'* Famoui At Red Bank Radio Sales Co. mobile. • • ' " Wholmle Phone 1890 Retail > 16 EAST FRONT STREET J. YANKO • RED BANK, N.J. FORMERLY ADLEM <& CO. RED BANK, N. J. HOMER C Next to Palace Theatre . 59 Maple Aenue, Cprner Gold Str««t Red Bank. N. JJj SAM DJX01N . , Or Telephon* Rtd Bank 1074 (or a P*monltr»tlon Ii #'. /• •*' RED BANK REGISTEB, MAY 20, 1925. Paee

MANY PRIZE WINNERS. the ordinanccTrequiring'tha owners ion, Mr. Haynes is also an ardent *••••»••»••»»•>«••»•>•>«•«*••••*•»•»•<«•••?•<>•»•» ' ORDINANCE. AK OBDINAMOB XO PllOVIDB Ft of dogs to procure a license. The gollf fanf . •^CONSTEUCTION OF BIDEWALl Larga Number of Awards M«d« »t license will cost $1.00 a year and-a CUBBING ON BOTH B1DEU 0, . Highland. Card Party. The Food tt tho Summer Hotel. HANOB ROAD (OU LEONAMT'J,V_ ,k tag will be provided that can be SHREWSBUiRY RIVER* NUE) FROM FAIR JUVEJf ROAP lO.^.f] Two hundred perform attended a attached to tho dog's collar, All "How was tho table tfc your sum- THIBO STREET. ifS :ard party given last Thursday- Unlicensed dogs found running on mer resort?" BE IT ORDAINSD br thi Miyei and'-til 1 Council of the BbrouKh o£ Fair Ihvant . >l! light by the ladlc»' Democratic the streets will be shot. •;.; \ > "Splendid! Never, had; such COUNTRY CLUB . 1. That all owners of land abuttltie ar ' ^ club of Highlands at the Derby canned goods in my life!" bordering' upon botlt aldaa of Hinci Irofe4 v« Mr. and Mrs, Xouis Millar and (or Lagnard avenue) (rum Pair Ilavan i"'H louse. Those who won prizes were "ON THE SHREWSBURY" l son Leigh attended the wedding of road to Third itrtot ihall cama to bl oon> ,0 . The Chafing Dish. itructed. lldcwnllta and curbi to ooilfornii' hey Got What -Ir«. F. E. Glemh, George E. Dor-Miss Florence Zilly to Reginald ott, Mn. Chambers, Mrs. Sadie Pat—An phwat the devil is a RED BANK, N. J. with'tho established amis and ip«c!Ho»- Beech of Long Branch Saturday. chafin-d.ieh? •••••..• tlom to be (urnlih«d by the Dorough £n« Mrs. HM Spearing, Miss Mrs, J. Phillips will open a news 1 aincor. ' '• • Mike—Whist! Ut's 'a fryin'TpAn You are cordially invited to.visit this establish- 2, Said owners ibnll he atln^d t1tlrt|r lose Mayer, Mrs. E, Johnson, A. stand and Ice cream parlor.' Mr. that's got into 'society. .• . d»Jl' time < In which to i»rfonn kho work 'uhrman, Mrs. A. Wagner, John and Mrs, Phillips have been con- ment, the most popular along the -North Jersey hereb/ required.anil written nutha at the) Crocker, Mrs. William Jurgensen, required, wotIc ahall be scrvid Et>rnonaUr ducting a restaurant nnd the new ' Coast, and to.make use of its many services and upon such ownera as reilde In the UiiruUlih Mrs. Charles Pfloffer, Mrs, Samuel business will take its place, PIANOS of 1'slr llnven, aoJmrh wrlllin notlct shall They Wanted be lent by ntail to mch owners aa do aot Sthrerblatt, Mn. Mnngfleld, 0. The Oceanport fire company was Tuning Reptlring conveniencea. , •. . reside Inthe borough and If thalr pontofnc* Feitringcr, Mrs. Helen King, Mrs. called out Friday night, to extin- aildresBea bo unknovvn. sueb written notlc* Crocker, E. McAdams, Frank Hem- ahall bs_podted.,on the permlsCB alTertad guish a fire on the Gooso Neck A. B. Dirhan b/ thia^orillnance. and In clue of nfttflett hauser, Mrs. J. Concnnnor, Miss farmer wanted to sell hie honey- bridge. The Portaupeck company Phone 833 or tefubal of anld ownrri to do thu work Hay Britton, Miss Anna Quasj;, Special Business Men's Lunch herein provided .far within the time JM- had the fire under control when Red Bank, N. J. quiroa', the laid Borough ofSfalr Ifnven garage man wanted a helper- .Usa Ethel Johnson, Mrs. Emmons the Oceanport firemen nrrived. . • .•;•. :1S to 3 . ; ..; ••. -. may cailee lie umi to be donn under tilt Joseph Bennett, Mrs, Olson, Mrq. direction of the Street and Walka CnrO' Captain Arch Farincr spent Sun- mittee ami \'harm the expense thereof woman wanted a handbag she had schwoitzer, R. Goi^ldsbery, Her- day at his home here. BKalnRf the land nhultlns or horderlnff UP* man Sickles, MrB. Henry Quast : on such Btreet, which amount su charged Dr. Andrew Wylie Is at Fort -AN' FARL\> bh&ll forthwith become « Hen upon laid Mrs. F, C. Frazer, Mrs. Frank Bennings, Georgia, where he is giv- •••' , 9O Cents ';• land and become n part of the tnxci next Hemhauser, Mr. Mohr, Miss L. EXAMINATION, to be- feBBeHsed and levied, and to bear in<« ing a series of'ectures. toreit at the same rate as taxea and to school teacher wanted a place to room Emmons, Mrs. Spreckcls, H. Butter- The fire company will hold a Service is exceptionally smooth, and your be collected and enforced by the aama of. worth, Mrs. Lutre, Mrs. Morrissery, dance at the firehouse Fiiday night fleers snd In the eame manner at taxel. lunch hour will be an enjoyable one in a per- 3.' This ordinance shall take effect whin arid board— |- ;*" £' '•}• ?•?* •'"" Miss Whichard, Mrs. Ernest Worth Joseph Meyers is a guest at the published according to Irtw Mrs. John Horn, Mrs, Ellen Kocb Park hotel. fectly appointed atmosphere. . CHARLES P. CBOS3. ler, J. H. Newton, Mrs. J. Herbert, SAVES FUTURE — Mayor. A recent issue of a West Now '. • • • • • . • Atlest:— shoe repair man wanted shoes to * - Mrs. Sutton, Mrs. Cripps, Mrs. >- WORRY - M. FLOYD SMITH, Clerk York paper contains a picture of The foregoing ordinance has been intro- Harry Johnson, Mrs. W^nenberg, Crofford Haynes, son of Mr, and Reservations by Appointment duced, and the Mayor an'l Council will mend— " ' ~ (V-;" Henry D. Quast, Bert Sickles, A. 1 consider the final pnitage thereof on tha Mrs. Wt A. Haynes of Oceanport, Neglecting the evet lavei 26th day of Msy, IW\. at the Qorouzh WietsW, Fred . Johnson, Mrs. and says of him: "Crbfford C. .Telephone Red Bank 1524 neither vision,, nervous Hall, at 8:09 P. M. Any pemon or pir< man wanted a book like one he used Healy, Mrs. PhiliPhpp LaVoie , Mrs. Haynes is known as a very active ions desiring to be heard will be given an •ystetn, or money. opportunity at the time and place afore Ivins Voorhees, Mrs. C. Mell John- business •'. man, but his devo- said. . 1 when he was a boy in school^- ;• son% Jr.r Mrs. Collman, Miss Dollie tion to business is well mixed with Ahearn, Miss B. Horn, Mrs. A.his devotion to baseball. *"Mr. A young man out of a job wanted a job— Maeru, Mrs. Frazer, Mrs, Pfieffer, Haynes is a member of tho insur- Mrs. Lewis, Mrs. 'Wickman, Mrs. ance firm of Leer &Haynes and al I A girl wanted a place to woirk^- Addison T. Romaino, Mrs. Jacob so secretary of the'West New York jrWMiTH Hoffman, L. A. Wagner, Mrs. P.trust company, and a director in the OPTOMETRIST * A woman wanted washingsipjdo at.hear Burke, Mrs. Harkiri, John Fleming, New City building and loan associ% • -4-2 BROAD ST — Mrs. William Cripps, Mrs. Lymafc, !> : Mr. Mulligan, Mr. Faulkeberry, home— ;'•;•• •^^5^ ?'^''-> • Mrs. Robert Hennessey, Mr. Lain- quist, Mrs. Davis,. Mrs.. Schaler, man wanted a tenant for his house— Mrs. Quast, Helen Quast, W.G. DICKMAN'S Ahenrn, Mrs. Kosher, Mrs. William The Store of Better Values A farmer wanted to sell a heifer— ; Fehlhnber, Mrs. Paulson, Miss The New Store-dPENS SATURDAY Helen Hoaloy, S. Sickles, MrB. A man wanted his lost dog back— Wierski, Mrs. Hattie Davis, Mrs. Corner Broad and Mechanic Streets, Red Bank, N. J.. Corner Broad and White Streets Red Bank, N. J. Deborah Bogue, Mrs. Parker, Mrs. A merchant wanted buyers for a Mow George Liming, Mrs. C. Mell John- ; son, Miss May Sculthorp, Clifford _ moving'' line—. ^||;'V ^;-^p|tf''.. V >' Eeichlinp, Mr. Gilbert, Mrs. Sickles, ANNQUNCEMENT! ; Mrs. Lawrence and E. Quast. A barber wanted men to shave^-- Economy Fish and Commencing Tomorrow, Thursday, May 21st A householder wanted stove wood^- SINGERS, GO TO.CRANBURV. Red Bank Club Meraben Viiit the Vegetable Market One of Cranbury' Woman'• Club. hojasewife wanted a maid— Eleven members of the music de- .18 Mechanic Street Red Bank, N. J. partment of .the Bed Bank Woman's A Few Steps From Broad. Street . - A woman wanted to sell a bureau— club paid 'a visit: to the Woman'B Open for Business Thursday Morning, May 21st Kessler's Famous Sales! club of-Cranbury last Wednesday. f\n automobile owner wanted a The trip \yas made fnY automobile* and was under'the direction of Mrs. —SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK- T Katharine Throckmorton, the con- f, chauffeur— '. " ? ^" /'^ ductor of the. Red Bank Woman's club chorus. .Mrs. Throckmorton WEAK FISH ROE SHAD A piano teacher wanted pupils— sahg two solos, Mrs.. George E, Poolo gave three readings, and Mrs, '3, lbs 25c 50c lb. real estate man wanted to sell a house- Victor King and Mrs. Herman Wool- ley sang., a duet.; '-Four numbers FRiSSH HALIBUT plumber wanted plumbing work- were sung by a triple trio, the sing- BUCK SHAD ers being Mrs. J. Daniel Tullef, Mrs. 40c lb. drayman wanted carting to do— Cbarles Joy Sawdey, Mrs. Herman 35c lb. Woolloy, Mrs.•'Victor King, Miss CODFISH A farmer's wife wanted a few regular Marian Waters, Mrs. Vcrnon Rose, Mrs. Charles K. Hamrichouso, Mrs. SEA BASS 20c lb. William-A. Patterson and Mrs- John k customers for hereggs-^ *— — - Cook. The: visitors were enter- TRESH SALMON tained at tho home of Mrs. Symmes 15c Ib. A carpenter wanted repair work to do— .errino of Cranbury.

'A man-of-all-work wanted some odd ' OCEANPORT NEWS. FLOUNDERS LARGE PORGIES :$^&?'&M<&&%$& r Council Fanet Ordinance Requiring ioc ib. jobs— •^jJ/vS ^S:|^ftpJ;|i' • Dogi to be Licenied. 15c lb. Gerald Meyers has opened his A woman wanted to exchange a kitchen lummer home here. You will always find the best of Fish and Vege- Rev. Mr, Craig has announced range for a sewing machine— % hat $92 was cleared at the supper tables at this market at lowest prices.. Watch for given by the official board of the • our Specials in this paper each week. A typewriter concern wanted machines Methodist church last Thursday FREE DELIVERY EVERYWHERE r? : night. • . e to repair— ^'f ;S||5^8fe •'"'*• T"^' Tho borough council at a special . ^ Telephone 613-M Red Bank A farmer wanted a man to.work his meeting Thursday night adopted

An executor of an estate wanted infor- The continued cool weather : nrnlion about certain heirs— .;;?0^: slowed up dress sales all over A man wanted to exchange a farm for the country and manufactur- a house in town— ^$$^i00ffi'' • ers were driven to a point of A man lost a spare'tire arid wanted it distraction. As a result of waiting we have just obtained' A farmei- anted customers for his a large shipment'of beautiful summer-time frocks at. prices A lady wanted a place as a practical that represent.a loss t6,manu- uV^I'S'. facturers and we are offering A shipper wanted to buy live stock- these at the unusual low price wanted a boarder and roomer— of each Thev All Got What They Wanted $3.00 Usually retailed from $5.95 to $12.50 7 By Using Luke Longhead^ Columns iri A REAL SATISFACTION! MATERIALS COLORS SIZES To Put Things Away SAFELY Clean! Sttlpcrl Kncllsh Drondelollis, All tho now BUrnmor Bhodos, Moumouili Wy's Great Market Place •Tub Slllts, Printed Silks, Lin- Inclgdlng white. 16 to 44 ens, Llncnos,, cic. Mnnr diicrlmlnatlng horn** Of touraa you know that iclontlfic cl«aniln( ft about The Want Columns of makeri fee! «h»jr cannot b» th* bait laferuard you can liava ajalmt motriat The public is well awaro what our sales mean—early buyers get the pick •without lliis lervlco. You Why run any riiki wltli your tilankcta, motor robot loo, will find it a dellghtl •nd other heavy tiling*? Send them to ui before you so be on hand curly Thursday morning. We will open our doom a half May WB call today? < pack them away I hour later—9:00 A.'M. to be exact. Wo will, .also, place on Salo a limited number of Spring Goate mado of WE CALL AND DELIVER durable material and fully lined at • '"' ., ni*.v'An advertiioment of not more than SO wordt will be printed for 25 cent*, and your a'dvertliemont will $5.00 each I carrjed into more than 7,000 homei. ) ' i ( aM ^Kk. EXCELLED IN STUDY; boldt, Harriet Roach, Edjrth Jarrtlt. tost. The lodge gained fifty mem-- Thomas lyicullen, Nan Leonard? Elliabeth bers the paBt year. , It pays, to advertise in The Regis- Schnoor. •* DA 1 A »• The Higbeit Percentage in the High ter.—Advertisement. , TRAN Ninth grade—Gerard Forrest, Marjoilo Miss Dot Sceley, a member of the School W*i Won by Gerard For- Uprichard, James Crlws. Philip Cohin. reit—In the Seventh and Eighth Anita Hammcifahr, Leonard Qehjham, Jo- r ML ~: THEATRE Grades by George Wahl. seph Maxson, Eernlce Grimes, Winifred Montti, Helijn Runke, Dorothy Danslsr, THEATRE RED BANK "THE FRIENDLY PLACE"' /At the Middletowri township high Richard \VelBB. BUTTER , M- E. McNULTY AMUSEMENT CO. Phone 658 RED BANK, N, J. school at Leonardo, Gerard Forrest GRAMMAR SCHOOL. M.H. JACKS, Man«»«r. of Bclford has the highest general Eloht one—Georne Wahl, Edith Hankln- Just received a lar^e 9IOR9EO. ROOP, Rsildent Manager. '. Matlnet Dtllyl 3:00 P. M. * Saturday) 2:30 P. M. average in studies for the ijast «on, Vera Simpson, Mildred Slusier, Harold Matlna* P»l|y 2i30 Evtningi 7ilS to 1Q.48 EVENINGS—7:15 and flsOO P. M. . month, with a percentage of 96.3.Dow Saturday tndHplfdtya, 3 Shpvva, 2i30, 6:30, 8l40. PROF. HAROLD LAROS AT THE ORGAN Elizabeth Cocke of-Fort Hancock is E)gllt two_Golda Havem, Ruisell Ben- second •with an average of 95 pernett, Mary Caruso, Alma Poll, Eddie cent. Next in or.dercomo Mnrjorie Schneider. . , , Eieht three—rred llosan. Catherine B BRAND Bo • Miller, El' Today—Wednesday, May 20 Uprichard_oL^Keansburg, J.-.mes tanncllf. James henneily, Elsie TODAY-Wednesday, May 20th-T0DAY Griggs

Cast also includes WILIM LOUIS- MAR6ARET UVIN6ST0HE • JOHN ROCHE from the play by OWEN DAVIS

$1.59 Genuine Cowhide SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION! Boston Bags, TOMORROW, MAY 21st THURSDAY EVENING ONLY in black or tan, CHARLESTON CONTEST, Open to Anyone For Opening Sale Only ICKMAN'S Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, May 25,26,27 79c THE STORE OF GREATER VALUES . Contest One to a Cuitomcr Corner Broad and Mechanic Sts., Red Bank, N. J. B. F. KEITH-ALBEE CASH PRIZES Loads of Fun For All Better Than Ever VAUDEVILLE SCREEN GEMS Imperial Comedy—"UP ON THE FARM" $1.00 ladies' fine qual- . We take pleasure in announcing the opening of our store in Red The well known Dallas AND ity gingham dress ap- bed sheets, 72x00. A Bank. This opportunity for real economy in the better grade of mer- 1 rons in a' variety oE chandise will bo particularly gratifying to those who havs been looking wonderful buy. Beg - SALLY'S Saturday, JVIay 23d styles, • -•, ular $1.50 forward to the opening of this great store. HERE! We have chosen our goods so that the woman of good taste might To malto you laugh and cry have no hesitancy in choosing her wants in our store. —you've been singing for THUNDER, the Marvel Dog We will carry a fine line of ladies' and children's hosiery and under- her and of her for yean wear, white goods, corsets and a wonderful variety of domestic and for- •nd years— eign cotton fabrics, silk mixtures and,household necessities at prices of Now meet her in perionl "The SILENT PAL" which the following are an example. Your inspection is invited. $1.00 SUPPORTED BY AN ALL STAR CAST i V: A'powerful photodrama of a "One Man Dog" to whom fear was something unknown—packed full of punches and thrills —he couldn't talk—but his actions spoke .louder than words- you'll lovo him! . ' ' <• EARLE FOX in "THE AMATEUR DETECTIVE" Sun.fcine Comedy—"THE MILK BANDITS" Saturday, May 23 Monday, Tuesday—May 25 and 26 9 A. M. A GREAT FILM from a great play! 35c per yard drapery cre- The drama that started Full size Startex huck towel* ( tonnes in a wonderful variety with loops, red .and blue bor- Broadway talking is luif/iLEWlSTSTONE to choose from, yd .241: ders •.;...•.., 17e now the talk of the CONRAD NAGEL WE ARE READY! country! MARGUERITE DE LA MOTTE 19c and 25c imported novelty 45x30 very fine quality mus- Terry wash cloths with lin pillow cases. Fort Mill ROBERT Z. LEONARD'S' handkerchiefs,in white or col- colorod edgings ...... 7)6c Genuine imported _ English ors 10c and other brands 24c production of the wool golf hoso ,. , .$1.00 •tape tucctss by SAMUEL SHIMIAH 50c novelty Peggy Prim ginc- A LUCKY PURCHASE j ham aprons .,29c 508 pieces of high grade ladies' dainty undergarments such Children's Imported fancy col- as gowns, steii-ins, slips, etc. In materials of voile, llngetta ored locks , 19c Extra Special and dimities. Values up to $2.95. Our opening offer, $1.00 30c "novelty Turkish towels in beautiful" combination color- To tho Housewife Who Caresi $1.00 ladies' very fine ellk 10c per yd. linen crash towil- ins •' 21c $1.50 fine damask hemstitched Ing, per yd I4Mo Ii thr weddinft rinR table cloths. B!ZO 03X64, with hoso in'a great assortment of > symbol of bond- beautiful wido border of pink, age? Here is a Beautiful unclerwenr, crepe shades to select from. For jrcat film play that blue, gold or orchid, for this Windsor nnd other mokes, occasion $1.00 opening week only 69c Ladlos'' fine silk sheer hoie, dares to reveal the per yd 22c vital problemi of best shades $1.00 modern msrrbgt, 3ont Mill Thii A •wide variety of good grade $2.2E and $2.C0 lonfr klmonas of fine crepe, richly hnml adaptation by apron nnd dress cinghnms in embroidered • $1.60 FREDERICK and tho season's best shades, per 30-Inch wido curtain icrlmi FANNY HATTON yard 16)£c' $1.25 children's gingham dress- I $1.25 well made fine grade with n good variety to select Sanario 6(/ es, aomo party ttylos ...,74c Ocno middles 84c from, por yd, ...... IDo ALICB D. G. MILLER Produced by V LOUIS B. MAYER

A moit wondorful nssort- (1,70 ret", or extra >l« mont of up to tho minute Corner Broad and mechanic Streets ladles' dreaacR for home or 1 novelty ellk' crepes for -EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION-r- drosses. Opening spcclnl, street wear. Opening tp<- MONDAY NIGHT ONLY por DICKMAN'S clal For th« winner! of nil previous contotti held nt Ihln the«tro. The Store of Greater Values V. A. grout ihow, Come out mid help pick Had Unnk'g licit per*

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