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VlTCirny? RED BANKtNjJ., VOLUME XXXVII? NO, 82, The second annual roll-call of the Belford Methodist church wa» hold last Thursday anil the 51st anniversary of the' founding; of the church was celebrated.at the samo time. The aervices began in the afternoon with -singing by the congregation. This was followed' by a prayor by Rev. Charles G. Book of the Keansburg Mothodist church. KeV. N. J. Wright of Freehold spoke on "The Marvels of Methodism." He gave a brief history of the. Methodist church from its organization by John Wesley to the present time. He said that the name Mothodist was selected on account of the methodical ways of tho early founders of thnt religious denomination. Since the founding of tho Methodist church, prenchors in each church have been changed every few years, -because- it wns believed - that a frequent chqngo of pastors would be to tho advantage of the church organization ns a whole, as well. as to the individual churches and church members. Rev. B. d. Lippincott, who has charge of a church at Matnwan, was to have sung n solo, but ho wns unable to sing because of a heavy cold. He Hill to Uiceyllle. In that year e was trouble in tho church and .loo! Collins was expelled. Tho church •.va:. split up and n number' of tho members withdrew. In the winter of 1858 there waa another great revival. A number of tho prominent members of the locality were converted and a lot IOOKISIO was bought for a now church site. Only a small sum was paid down on this lot and it was not until 1804 that the churchjvas built. In that year tha Rkeville circuit was divided, lUcevillc being in a circuit by itself, and Port Montnouth and Harmony being made one circuit. About $800 WHB raised to build tha church and a building committee was appointed, consisting of Thomas S, Waldon, Joseph S. Wnldon, Captain James Seeley, William Leo and William H, Seeley. Additional *Mi7i, (rvllif? Hoop, I-.oulno J. Tftfncnv, •Phoebe itiinyon; *Ml'H. Anna 'riiunip- subscriptions of $1,000 were received Albert lumyon, and the church was erected. The corOoyena Kunyon, '•Henry Tmex, ner stone was laid August 16th, Tho Blnnclio lUinyon. •Murtlia Truax, •Kthel HunyoM, church wan completed that year and •Albert VunUriint, lUtlpli Itunyou, •Minnie Vnnllrunt, on February 15th, 1805, the church •10. 11 iUinyon, Mm. VunSehuyelt, was dedicated. It cost in all §3,500, Mabel Hunyon, Annie VanNote, •Olllu Kunyon, all of which was raised by the day of Mmulo VauKlmn, Eilnu Halmonti, *Kllu Muy VoorlieeH, dedication. A revival, which took Verntt Holmons, Kate Muy VoollleeH, place while the church waa being built, •Carrie Hcliunolc. l.uther Wiilling, •Onlherlno Htnilt, resulted in seventy new members join•Mary .1. Wullilifr, Amanda Heeley, I'JUBII WaHlllK, . ing the church. For several years • Alice Keeley, l-'reilit WVrnt'lui, thereafter additional improvements •Robert N, Henley, Pearl Wlilte. •Jennie Hceley, and changes were made to the church ('Ilill'loUu Wlllett, MarKiirut Smith, I.enorir Wllfcon, property" at a considerable cost. l'llhelyn Smith, Annti IJ. rimltli, Winter Smith, Minnie Hinlth, •Mm Wllllarli Wll- In 1860 the salary of the pastor was Mra. Wolrr, fixed at ?400 with a donation visit •Urn. 1.1. II. Wlllett, from Port Monmouth and one from l Isnbi'lln W. Stewart,, Mulvln 1'. Ynrd, b n W. Harmony. The people of Port MonArmy Turd, A l l Stout, S t t Ar T d Alvln UloiirKi' <-'. Ynrnnll, Hnrnli M. Mtmit, mouth gave their donation visit but •l.enn Hutliii'lunil, •Olive. 1Ynrnnll, the Harmony folks declined to give J AH T ^ritoiilit- Yurnflll. any donation, so that the pastor reThe first Methodist preaching in the ceived 5511, which included the value neighborhood of Belford and Port of the provisions given at the donation • Monroouth was in- 180C when Rev. party.. Jamos Moore, who traveled the FreeThe parsonage at Port Monmouth hold circuit, preached occasionally" in wns built in 1872. In 1874, when Rov. that locality. In 181fl there waa reg- James Garrison was pastor, the salary ular preachinK hi a private dwelling was raised to $700. In that year a noar a little hill which went by the harvest home was given, which name of Mountain Hill. From that cleared $362.40. In 1876, when Rev. W. A. Massey was pastor; the salary was reduced to $650 and the following year it was reduced to $600, Still later the salary was reduced .to $450, at which figure it lemnined until 1,893, when Eev. B. C. Lippincott was appointed pastor and the Balary was raised to $700. The present pastor is Rev. William A. Cobb, who was appointed in January, 1913. During his pastorate about $600 has been spent on the interior of the church; HO1I, OIT A NUMBER OP OASES. r , .FEBRUARY'3, 1915, PAGES I TO 8. XGSBOAZS SO&S. ip and Bilv6? H@ela ^ow Oiraccl by 2. H. 3t£&ttl3 of Mewark. :oo*s?Awrf S A B AH The iceboats Imp and Silver Heels, two of the fastest third class ice yachts in the world, were sold last )» a«6o!14 saft Bqalp a Car Qlvan week by Robert Heitermeyer to I . H . to 1*li@£H. hj ME®. *£&®£aas u. Kubbacd ,Straus of Newark, a summer resident —Sissy s u jtiw Wjjrk *riioBiBelv^s of West End, who will join the North Shrewsbury club of Red Bank and Through the genpijosity o f Mrs. sail the boats under the colors of this Thomas S. Hubbard 'at East Front club. Reuben White of White street, street Independent fit* company has who has been caring for the boats for a new automobile ,are apparatus Mr. Heitermeyer, nas been engagedwhich will be used as an auxiliary to by Mr. Straus to look after the boats. its large motor pump. The automo- The Imp was built by Charles Burd bile will accompany the larger ap- and the Silver Heels by William paratus in answering Warms. It has a large automobile ta»s which in caeca White. of emergency can bo Heed as a reserve supply tant for tha large pump. Among* other things the new automobile will be used to train the members of the company as chauffeurs, so that WASEB WOBKB MAKES A any member will be capable of runMI7E EEOOBD FOB 1914. ning the larger apparatus to a fire. The automobile waa given to the company about six weeks ago, when Mrs. Hubbard bought ^ new car. Her son, Jamea Hubbard, is a member of the company. A noteworthy feature of the company's aquisition of the new apparatus is that the car was rebuilt and equipped by tho firemen themselves. Among the 35 active members on Independent's roll nearly every trade is represented. Many of the members are mechanics and they rebuilt the automobile with the assistance of the other members. The work was done in the flrehouse Sundays and nights, and at other times when the firemen could spare time from their regular work. They put the apparatus into commission SUnday and drove it around town. Tho engine is of French make and is of thirty horsepower. ' The firemen used th? body of a discarded horse-drawn apparatus for the body of the automobile. It has two large seats which accGjnmodatc about ten men, and under tha seats are compartments for rubbeg. coats, boots, chemicals and acid foi extinguishing fires. Under the driver's seat are two gasoline tanks,- one of them being a reserve tank with,a capacity of thirty gallons. The other equipment carried on the car comprises 300 feet of hose, two chemical extinguishers, nozzles, crowbars and axes. ' On the machine are electric head and tail lights and all' the other usual automobile equipment. The only person outside of the fire company who did any work on the car was Charles Schlentz of Batontown, who did the lettering- and striping. Anthony Weber of "White street, who is about to become a new member, was one of the workers. On their trip through town Sunday the firemen called*on !Mrs. Hubbard and some of the borough officials. Mrs. Hubbard's generosity and the work of the firemen haye added to the town's fire equipment an apparatus worth, $1,600. lalos to Consumars Wore Dreator TUan in Frevlops irea? and tlie Plant's Income Over tho Operating Enpcm&(m Exceeded C9.000. The biggest year's business ever done by the Red Bank water works is summed up in a report presented to the mayor and council Monday night by Alexander D. Cooper. He closed three years of service as superintendent of the plant on New Years day. The position is now held by George G. Brower. A net profit of $2,229 is shown by the report, and a profit of $9,261.89 was made over the operating expenses and fixed charges. The other expenses were unusualin character and amounted to ?7,032.89. Among them was an item of $2,500 for the payment of improvement certificates and another of ?2,000 which was used to pay off the bonded indebtedness of the plant. The bonds were issued thirty years ago, but this is the first time anything has been paid on them. The administration of Mayor Robert M. Hurley adopted a policy of setting aside a certain sum each year to reduce the bonded indebtedness, and this policy will probably be continued by the present officials. The sale, of water to consumers amounted to $26,253.86, which is an increase of about $2,000 over last year's income from this scource. • The report in detail is as follows: UKBKIPTS. Biiles for drat quarter ? r..38(1.80 Sales fur Bi^cmut ijimvU'r. . . . . . !i,MV,!.',!H HaloH f o r t l i i r d q i i i i r U T (i,11)3.3^ StiU'K for fourth quarter Water for new btiildin^.s 5.701.«5 127.00 Sale of ;US!IOH 1.5 0.00 1 5.(1(1 l o o . no I-'ront Ixmmyh for .street .sprinkling Permits for service connections with the Crime and Locked up is Supposed to Hav@ Been ihe Object of the j is f@r« Herbert Leonard, a young colored i On Wednesday Mr. Welsh swore out mati at Scobeyville, is in the county ; a complaint against Leonard. Conjail charged with an assault which for j stable Peter T. Frawley of Colt's Neck sheer brutality has seldom been \ went to the colored man's home, but equalled in Monmouth county. Daniel; failed to find him there. He finally Welsh, a Scoheyville farmer, was the located him at the home of Leonard's victim. He was in a serious condi- \ sister, Mra. Charles Thornton of Vantion for a time, but his complete re- • derburg. Leonard had a hearing becovery is' looked for. Long gashes fore Justice William Hartshorne of are on his skull and cuts and • Colt's Neck, who committed him to the bruises are on various parts of his , county jail without bail to await the body. That he escaped with his life j action of the grand jury. Leonard was due more to good fortune than I said said he he was innocent. He He declared as innoent. declared gf t hi l hi il h M Wlh hd b kikd b to anything else, for his assailant that Mr. Welsh had been kicked by a y | horse. showed him no mercy. On off llast week he drov^i Mr. Welsh says he recognized hia O Tuesday Td to Eatontown to make a deposit in the ' assailant as Leonard. Mrs. Welsh bank there. Leonard rode with him.; saw only the back of the fleeing man, It was dark when the men returned to but she says that his appearance talScobeyville. Leonard got out of the lied with Leonard's physical proporwagon in front of William H, Lerch's tions. After Mr. Welsh had been farm. The colored man's home is taken in the house and a doctor had next door to Mr. Welsh's house and is been sent for his horse was found some distance from the Lerch prop- wandering about the yard, Mrs. erty. The farmer thought it strange Welsh put it in the barn. She and that his companion should leave him her husband say that Leonard rebefore they reached home, but he turned to the harn nftor he ran away asked no questions. and let tlie horse loose in order to He drove home, stabled, his horse . give color to his story that the farmer and started to walk to the house when ', had been kicked by tlie horse, some ope crept up behind him and hit Scobeyille people find it hard to behim with a heavy club. Mr. Welsh , lieve that Mr. Welsh was injured by was dazed by tho blow, but he made ' his horse. The animal is as gentle as an outcry and ran for his house. His | an old cow, they say, and would not assailant followed him raining blows hurt anybody. The finding of the on the farmer's head as he ran. Mr. | blopd-stained club also influences the Welsh put up his hands to protect i belief that a man and not a horse athimself, and some of the blows struck tacked the farmer. The club has been his hands, breaking one of his knuckle • sent to Freehold to he used as evidence joints. lie became weak from loss of i against Leonard. Wood and from the welts which he re-1 Mr. Welsh had 516 in his trousers ceived and he sank unconscious on the pocket, but this was not taken. Ho ground near his kitchen porch. , His says that when he went to the bank he wife beard his cry for help, and she did not tell Leonard whether he was came outside. Mr. Welsh's assailant, making a deposit or drawing money evidently fearing that his identity : out. He thinks that Leonard believed would be disocvered, took to his heels, j lie could make a big haul by knocking He left behind him a blood-stained I him out and getting the money which club about three feet long and four. he says Leonard thought had been inches thick. The club had been taken taken out of the bank. Leonard wa3 from Mr. Welsh's bnrn.' I in the reform school a few years ago. Miscellaneous 'So Btvlkoc a Touffli CuDtoiuor In tt IlucTotal.. 520,253.80 GRADUATED ITrjOEI Eltui Jow,WUo Mtnttoatoa Bis Homo— DISBURSEMENTS. and Two Oceanic Youug Women Complotea Bullets Ena tlio £Usor7 of Four Onto 2 0 0 ,H.S Fuel Studios at Montclalr Erida.y. and a Doff. 2KJ.69 Repairs at plant Miss Harriett L. Longstroet and ABOUT 500 PEESOHS AX THE SXQM 81I8.CS Franklin C. Moyan, agent for. the SCHOOL SATUI5DAV MiaHT. Supplier InsuranceMiss Frieda S. Ohlandt of Oceanic resociety for the prevention of cruelty nc to animals, has had many cases to disand material for new 1,109.22 ceived diplomas Friday from the state The Affair "Was a "Qet Xog"@tUev" Movenormal school at Montclair. This was Labor and material for mispose of during tho past few days. He BEI.FOnD M E T H O D I S T C H U R C H . cellaneous repair work -1'JJ S l 3 1 ! the first time that mid-year gradua- m e n t of Thog? Wlio Are Interested in doesn't receive anything for his servtlio Various Actlvitlos ol tho PlayLabor and material for repnirices, and he does tlie work when he ' ^ mains..., ^ 414.67 ,ion exercises have been held at th6 spoke, however, on "Visions that." Dis- time on until 1825 there was pronehffround Association in^Eed ^anlc. Salaries of superintendent anil ;chool, it having been the practice can spare time from his sign painting turb." He recalled having, baptised ing at various private houses, the TUursday. ,\ ~ The reception and entertainment of clerk ; 1,767.98 leretofore to provide, the students 36 people iri ilaritan bay ono Sunday most frequent plnce of pirilhching business. Hia only motive in per254.85 inishing the course in January with the Red Bank recreation association The new" officers of the Royal Ar- Postage and stationery. 782.05 but he said ho wouldn't care to repeat being a house ubout 200 yards from forming the duties of his onerous po- canuin lodge of Red Bank were in- Reading and repairing meters. 127.31 eachers' certificates and award the at the high school building last Saturthe experience. Mr. Lippincott spoke where the Methodist church now sition i3 his interest in animal life stalled Friday night, after which a Freight and cartage. on bonds 4,355.00 liplornas at the commencement with day night drew an attendance of about of the old custoh) of putting non- stands. Afterward there was-preach- and his desire to relieve the sufferings banquet was served. Forty-two per- Interest Interest on improvement certl. 500 persons. Many of those present church-goersln the'Stocks, and ho said ing at the public schoolhouse, which of dumb brutes. 1SO.00. hose completing .their work in June. ficates were in full evening dress and at the 1,629.59' if this was don(S nowadays thb streets was then kno^o ac Gravelly.„ Hill The toughest customer with whom sons were present, among them being x)t new mains,. close of the entertainment there waa .'•),0OS.3O meters would be lined with stocks with peo- achoolh/>us6; rwliete - prcadhing: iwas. he hail jjo1 deal in hia recent cases wjis William Kendricks of )East Grange, a New Improvement certificates' paid, : 2,500.&<} dancing on both floors of the school ple fastened in theni by their wrists a Hoiig'Branch Russian Jew who has grand lodgexoflieer, wteo made: an ad- Seduction In bonds outstanding ,.•2,81)0.(10 once 'n month. V dress. : Tho lodge oflieots are: , building. and ankles. "Tha people are* not as - Inl82?"thp~Phiiodolphia Methodist an old, half-starved mare. The man is Regent—Frank A. Morehouse. , • The entertainment, reception an$ Total..... »E3,92-1.86 hungry for veligioii'.tdday as they conference, which was iri charge of a peddler and he frequently drove his Vice regent—Melvin {Jree. ' , .. were a hundred.years ago,"-sald Mr. New Jersey at that time, appointed G. horse through Red Bank and MiddleX-EJirJE PIASOAHOHA IB AGA.IIT TO dance was arranged by Mrs. Lorraine Sitting past regent—William .Elliott. M. Warren as a means of getting toLippincott, "they "tire too worldly." Woolson and J. F. Canfleld to the town. • He boat tho florae unmerci- • Collector—Chavles'K. NIernan.- • SXASE'S PEX30H. gether the people in Red Bank who • l{ev. Elijah F. Reed pronounced tha Freehold circuit and they preached fully because it balked and ho mis- ' Secretary—Alfred Bottlcher. Orator—Edwnra E. Ottlnger. are interested in the work of the recbenediction; Supper was served free alternately near Harmonys A Meth- treated it in other ways. Mr. Moynn's Chaplain—Co.pt, CharK'B B: Piirsoiia. £est WODII Vt&a Point Pleatant'a Man 9 ASBanltsd Policeman Hntry H. Clay- reation association. A large recepto all present. Chicken salad; coffee, odiat'^sSaBB" was organized about that attention was called to the case by First Visit to Bed Sank in 33 Yearn. Warden—.1. J. Dunn. ton Tvro Vo&ra Ago tuid was Jailed— sandwiches, ice cream and Cake, were time and a man named Vandine was people living at Red Bank and MiddleSentry—Melvin Cree. George B. Herbert, who is engaged f&ot Out on Wxlt ol Brrox—^o\7 Htfs tion committee had been appointed Trustees for three years—Prof! H. K. in the iish and clam business at Point and this committee received the peoon tho bill of fare. appointed leader of tho "class." Rev. town and he went to the peddler's Allstrom. ' u Attain. ple of the town as they arrived at the Hospital bod fund committee—William Pleasant, spent last Thursday, at Red Tho evening was taken up largely Tnomas Neal and Rev. Isaac N. Fitch home. The peddler was away, but Elliott. Frank Fiascanora of New York, school building. Aided Bottlcher. Bank renewing old acquaintances. 'ormerly a shoemaker at Red Bank, is with a song service. Hymns' were were the pastors in 1831, and in 1832 his wife was at the house. Mr. Moyon Robert MacDonald made a short adMr. Herbert lived at Red Bank for a Jack in state's prison at Trenton. He sung by the congregation and three David Bartine and Thomas G. Stew- told the woman to feed the horse, and time arid left here 35 years ago. This was in the prison for two days in the dress at the" opening of the reception ard were. the. preachers of the Freehe wns surprised when she,went lipselectionB were given by a quartette was his first visit to Ked Bank in 33 summer of 1913, but was released on and introduced Mrs. Warren, tha consisting of Mr. and . Mrs. C. E. hold circuit. In 1832 there wns a etaira and got a big bundle of hay playground director of Eed Bank. Eunyon, Mrs. J. Ward Jeffera and great revival in Monmouth county and from under her bed. She said she Tlioy Bot Only Plfty CoutD from Joseph years. When he lived here he was a writ of error, it being claimed that Mrs. Worren spoke briefly of the Dublin of Blirowstmx?. about 700 persons in all were conemployed as apprentice in tho late F. technical legal errors had boon made kept it there because her neighbors William Dennis. Rev. Archibald H. •work of the playground association Joseph Bublin of Shrewsbury on T. Chadwick's drug store, which'was when he was tried. Sutphin of New Monmouth' gave a verted. were thieves and.would steal the hay and of, the recreation it provided for prayer, and Rev. Elijah F.. Reed .of From 1832 to 1887 Ihe ministers in if it was kept in the barn. The horse Friday morning was held up hear the located on Broad street in the north Policenion Harry H. Clayton was HiRhlands spoke on "Peace—How to the Freehold circuit were changed al- ate the hoy ravenously. Mr. Moyan Shrewsbury station by two men with side of the building now occupied by assaulted ; by Fiascanora on the men and women, boys and girls. A revolvers. Mr. Bublin, who is emDavidson's store. While here last Fourth of July in 1913, when he went wide range of activities had been Secure it, and its Kcsultg." He went moat every year. In 1837 the New told the woman that h° would havo back to <Sarly times and gave the Jersey conference was organized and lier husband arrested unless the horse ployed at Frank Gray's blacksmith week Mr. Herbert walked about Red io arrest the shoemaker's brother, taken up by the association, which inmeaning of the work "peace." Ho said the Freehold circuit wns cut into two was well fed in the future and he said shop at Red Bank and who was On his Bank nnd was surprised at the many James Fiascanora. Tho policeman cluded a night school for foreign born that in the Germanic ait-J Anglo- .uarts, the eastern part comprising thut the~~liortH! mutit not,bo tmud till it way to work, tossed a- half-dollar to changes that have been made since and the shoemaker had a rough and residents, school playgrounds, girls* clubs and other work of a varied charSaxon tongues it meant thrift, while Middletown, Chapel Hill,' Hnrmony, got in better condition. He will make the men. While they were picking it he lived here. tumble fight, during the course of in the Itomnn language It meant the another visit to the place in a few up ho took to his heels and got away which tliey rolled down a steep em- acter. cessation of hostilities with results from the men. He had a watch and The entertainment as outlined in TWO ABCTIOH SALEES. days. bankment into a ravine. Clayton favorable to the Romans. He spoko overpowered the Italian and was THE REGISTER last week was carried Other recent work done by Mr. evc'ral dollars in his clothes. of the peace compact between Argenout, with the exception of a fancyOne le to bo at EUdtllotovni ana Ono at about to handcuff him when James Moyan includes the killing: of two tina, Brazil and Chile and of tbe good Fiascanora sneaked up behind the esthetic dance which was to have been Korth Conterville. sickly old cats for Justice James H. HEW WAY OJP BAWSHG WOOD. it was doing, and he told of the efforts Sickles and the killing of cats owned B. F. Griggs will hold a vendue on officer and hit him on the head, knock- given by Miss Madeline Barthetemy. of the English clergymen to prevent by Frank Palmer of Mechanic street JoaopU Monrjor Invents fl Quoer the Charles Morford farm at Middle- ing; him unconscious. James Fiasca- Miss Barthelemy wrenched her hip the present vvnr in Europe. and Miss K. J. VanDorn of Front town on Tuesday, February 16th. nora escaped and has not yet been lust week and was unable to appear. But Etfootlvo Contraption. • . J ...1. • ! _ parts of the entertainment were Frank was captured while ! All All the tncparts ottneentertainment were streft. Mr. Moyan also shot a homeAmong the articles to be sold are a caughtTbut At the close of the night service, has Joseph Mouser of Lincroft he was on a train bound for New I received with applause and encored. less doff which had been injured on rigged Ilev. William A. Cobb announced that up an ingenious contraption team of horses, a cow, farm maThe playlet, "A* (Juiet Hotel," which wagons, a lot of poultry and York. Front street. the afternoon collection was $98150 for sawing wood and he is doing con- chinery, concluded the entertainment, was very household goods. Mr. Griggs will and that at night $30 had been taken ~^*^. He was sentenced to not less than well given and delighted the audience. siderablo work for farmers in that lo- auction tho goods off himself. up, malting a total of $123.50. FolMBS. FIKTABO'fi HEW POSITION. cality. Some , time ago Mr. Mouser eighteen months nor more than three After the entertainment refreshlowing is a list of the members of the William Acker will sell his farm, years in state's prison. He had been received a gift of a worn-out automochurch at the present time. Those 81u> la OrEranlst of tlio £ong Brunch bile. The engine was all right and it3 farming implements and live stock in prison two days and his head had ments of ice cream,! cake and lemonade were served. The refreshment who were present at the services last ^rosbytaricui Clmroli. owner mounted it on a wagon. Tho next Wednesday. The farm contains be«n shaved to conform with the heads Thursday are marked with n star:, The Presbyterian church of Long engine supplies the power to cut wood eight acres and is a mile ahd a half of other convicts when he waa re- room had been decorated with cherry •Hiiruli H. Ailinnf, Branch has engaged Mra. Helen Pin- and also to run the machine from cast of Kcyport. Two horses «re leased on the writ of error on a bond blossoms and Japanese lanterns, and "Julia Johnson, Nathan Ihown. •.1. lCthvnrd .lobmum. tord as oiRanist. She .formerly held placo to place where work is to he among the articles to be sold as well of $1,600, with Samuel Rosatti and many remarks were made on tho •Mrs. .1. K. Johmmli, Annii Brown, as a lot of farming implements and Ilominick and Joseph Mitzza ns sure- beauty and taste of the decorations of this position, but resigned to he or- done. the room. The refreshments were oiiurleH 1), ltruwn, •Jennie juliiimin, articles used in truck farming. ganist of the First Methodist church • I l l l l l l l JllllllHllli, i ties. A period of time was named for served by Pioneer girls' clubs, the .l(ili!LitnoH limit', of Ked Bank, where she served many •Ira JolniMon, TO HAVE HEW HO3E. Fiascanora to present his reasons in •1011ft Hade. Cardinnl and Chickadee groups being *i\Irn. Hurvey ,lolmyears. Tho LonK Branch organ is TAKER orr. support of his claim that he wns il- principally represented. These girls trv, •Huttlc (lliile, of the two-manual typo and ia oper- Ellildlctown OommiUoo Will Spend 5000 M r s . U r t l m n l l y , W l m K l | i p , , Ucrtlui Halley, William Kljip,, Mrs legally sentenced. The time expired, 11M, .Mm Hmi ated by water power. Mr. Ball, who Kdwurtl S. Hmlui'U, l.lliliy Kiliifinim, Oporatlon Forforniea on Joasph Bonnott but no effort was made till recently were under the general direction of for This Purpose. some of the women interested in tho "Alililn Bonnott, •Itiilioi'L-n Klpp, has been organist of tho church, has at Hospital. to bring the shoejnaker to account. Most of the time at the Middletown •WLllluniC. B u u w t t / O u r r c t t IJCC. boon engulfed by the Baptist church township committee meeting ThursThe right leg of Joseph Bennett of He lived at Ked Bank till about three Pioneer girls' clubs, among them *Htt*iilicn Carhnrt, *l J mini l.cf. of Asbury Park. Miss Boalty, toacber day night was taken up by a discus- Catherine street, Red Bank, was am- months ago, when he went to New being Miss Helen Enright, Miss Es•Svlvuiius Curlmvt, *Kllz«lioHi 1-oelt, telle Grccnawnlt, Miss Mary Jonea •Mrp. Bylvnuus Ciir-I>[>ru May T.tM'k, of music in the Long Branch high sion over the purchase of firo hose for putated at the Long Branch hospital, York. hart, *illiulyH Ijeolt, and Mi.ss Rachel Oaborn, The reschool, is in charge of the church the Novesink.nnd Brevont Park firo in which institution lie hns been an in*l>loyd Carliiirt, Ml'H. I.m'cronct', Two weeks ago Prosecutor Law- freshments were donated by members choir and she will bo aided by Mrs. companies.1 A representative of the mate sinco November 7th. On that rence notified Fiascanoia's bondsmen l.puim fni'liurt, 'Mi-w/M. C. Luh.' im, of tho association, and all the other "Aleta Otclifli'l, *MI'H. t,tirflit* DtiwiifH Pintard. Eureka lire company was present. date he got in a wrungle with Edward that tho shoemaker must appesir be- work of tho entertainment wns also (;lin|*lGH Ou.^ftir. O. B. lA)lif'cn, The committcemen said they would Broedcl of Ked Bank and his leg waa foro the court by Friday, January givon by members of the association • M a f!litn'lPH OaHler.MUHmrd ljiiUor. M V J 3 B T BWBIB1BBB WOVJSJO. na^.cl Muy (*ii(tt*'r, •(?iili'h T,uki'i', consult the firemen before buying tho broken. Broedel was held under bonds 29th, or the bond would be forfeited. or those interested in the work. 1!EV. W . A. COBB. •Mm. Wllllum A. •Ainouilit I.ulicr, hose. An appropriation of $500 hns and so wns his father. The wrangle Tho bondsmen engaged Frank ^apri, t'otili. l'otnv I^ukrr. After the entertainment there waa : William H. Dayton in How in ^ Quarstarted in the father's delicatessen a detective, to locate Finscanoru, and boon made for this purpose. .lolm J. t.'nmpttm/ I.lllte l.ultcr. dancing, the music being furnished by Hcthany nnd Kcyport. In 1832 the tern on ruarl Street. iitore and wound up in the street. Mrtinlo A. t'omjiton, l-Vnnlt f^tiktM-, he wiis successful in finding tho sboe- the association's victroln. first Harmony church waa built at a William H. jLayton has moved hin CU • S l b a. i-itii, AiuiU* CoimiUin, •aittbci niultor. Finscnnorn appeared in court Owd Club Monibsm on Vsip. Another affair of n somewhat simiKntink- laiUfff, cost of about $800. All of this money livery buttinesa from Montnouth street Harry ('utniitun, *.ttlt« data a i l l for tUo "Station." Friday anil was once more sent to lar character will be given in about a Is^-itlui i"i>mi>toii, *I'>llth Alrty TmUcr, was subae?ibed, but subscribers of to Frank DibbsriB's building on Pearl Mrs. ftiojrt. V. Pnch of Broad street, Nullli" IMllllitnn, •Mnrfiiirot lauul. prison. Last week Georgo A. Noltc, whe month. iJUOO never paid up. This debt of ?20D street. This building wns formerly a member of the North Afihury Park *l.,cnu CJoi'l:, ICHtfu Moby. l.unlln (Junk, tf:utle Morrt'll, remained on the church several years Relief company's flrohouse, but it lifts Five Hundred card club, spent Inst opened tho Station restaurant in the Boy's Arm Bitten by Cat: May r.ouo Biui<1. •William Ijennlii. llulon Morrell. Garborinl building on Monmouth and proved a great burden to the con- boon rebuilt. It in now almost en- Wednetiday on a pleasure trip to New Milton Bennett, son of John G, Benli'uiinte (1, nennli". •\V. \V. MOITIH, gregation. It wan finally paid off in tirely enclosed with concrete. Living York with a score of othor members sttrciot, advert iseu for n girl in TllF, nett of Colt's Neck, broke his arm Felix TonmdiaUi of SuuLoyvllIu la Mai'Kitri't OWHrU'U, * Hi'liei'CH MurviIn, l«4(i. I,ultra Ijlejilek, *J'ifiiinit Mmriii rooniN arc overhead nnd Mr. 'Lnyton of tho club. Tho club members en- REGISTER'S want column. On Friday while playing with other boys on his undor treatment for blood poisoning l.liltl KrtHtinoiliI, *('lmrlott(' Aim pfiy. In 1841 the nanio of the circuit-waa nnd hin family nro occupying thorn. joyed a luncheon at Shanloy's and in Mr. Nolte stopped at THE REGISTER way home from school hist week. Ho in his hand nt the Long Branch hosAnim MviTii, Joint Fort 4 changed from Middletown circuit ft Mr. Layton expectH to iitart an auto- the afternoon they attended tho mnt- office and said that tho advertisement in under the care of Dr. J. I). Ely of pital. He wns bitten by n cat ten *I J ydla Myt'ifj, I,o*ia Positf !', dayn ago while h e wasi putting t h a I,pfiii N'tHvumu, 1'!. Walt Havens, Bethany, nnd in 1B4U tho name was mobile taxlcnn service soon. inee performance of "Watch Your had iiccuvcd him a girl from Atlantic Marlboro. anima^ out of tho house, and blood Anna lluveim, •.John outturn, again changed to Kcyport circuit. Step." At night the club wont to n Highlands^ i, A|l'*''i'til Htivi'H^, 4*1111(1'* l^£Snnril poiBoning dovelopcd from tho wound. Two ministere wero appointed to tho Xfuioo fit the Armory. show and returned home on the thea*.iyli n lleliin, 8tisili@ss Trip til tlio West. *Alinu mstt to Bins. Imnd in in a very bad condition, circuit each year nnd usually tho •Kmllo lliilim. * J IfrlirvOrt!>oru, ivru't'o ter train. A dunce will bo given in the new IHH Mra. th'tirae iiciivy. •Kiwi* IVnr«'*\ • A meeting of the Monmouth county preacheru wero changed every year. Arthur C. Stcinlmch ami C. O Red Hunk armory on Friday night of nml it may have t«> 1H> amputated. Kverelt JltMiry, *Af»\ PlttoiiKPi*! De@<3 —~ ^ «^&». — In 18DD thuro wa«! another Inrgo poultry club will bo hold at the.Qlobo Gregg of the Stcinbach depnrtmen next wcok by Elnio Pnrmms, who him Kiiiui liinry, Mr**. I'lttoligtT, revival in Hurniany 'church and a hotel tonight. Immediately after tlio 4. 8. 3. fertilizers, i. ti. 7. fer- utoro ut Anbury Park returned Inn £eff Brok*i> by »»U, J.i-Hoy Hi'iny, ''. •ilirBtcr Hfin-y, *KtlH'l l'i»»t. largo number joined tlio congregation. buninciia meeting the club's annual tillzors, mixed with muriate of pot- week from a trip to Grand Knpida n dancing school in the Daviilnon Miss Hitnnnh Jucliiiim of East .l«»«|>h Hyi'rn, *U 11. Ulciiiiui ui. Another revival almofit equally an banquet will bo nerved in tho Cilobo ash. If von want to mix, tho goods Michigan, whore they spent fiovern' building. Music will hi: furnished by Front street fell dowitstnirn lant. week *<»Hvn llyi'i'», *Mat,'nlf Hlfhn mm!. dinhiR room. yournelf, 1 will nell you tho nitrate of days selecting furniture for the Stein Harold A. Laroa'ii orchoatm. large occurred in 185B. , "WHlUm liiuvii. ml. and liroliii hor loft. Sho in undar treat* Roda, and the muriate of potash, at bach atorc. *Uh% May Utrln itomi In 1854 ttie circuit WI»H nptiin di*Lyda Hvnrfl, mont at tho Long Hranch hospital. *Mttmh* ilvpi-M, •Hotitt lllrlimni wholesale pricea, Seed potatoes. vided ntid Naveoiuk, 'which wad then . ~«®.. ^ » , •Mlnnln Jlul'll. .Iitlin Uli-knififi, for furtiiahhiK homes nnd hotels willCleaning out till winter ^ooila at Government iriHpected nlock, our own BprlnB' Bllki). known an Rteevlllo., Chapel Hill, Port 1 Kaw Mum In MUtlturri VtUn, •Itoiipllo iluhlm, l.i^Hl^ ItlfUillMtI, Sample submitted.. In vvvilin furniture, curpclH, rURii, glaanwavt fftsnism llvne. .h»lui lili'kmf'ti, Jr., conccRitlonti. Also upectal intvo loading in Northern Mnine. Minch Mottniouth and f-Iarnumy were placed Ifiita fur uoiithurn went* «nd t'ftrtf •I'Mllli JnfTrrn, Kthvimt Holx'il[»: Very reasonable state kind «nd colors desired. Stein chinu, conking utoiiRilii, etc. A.d»'.r(»s in a separata circuit, known »»H tlio ductory pricey on * early Hprinf? ur tenth delivvry. *johu JOIJIHON, He. hydu, Unh^i'is Mtiry Mellon!, 71 IlreMt Htaiulini'h Company, A»hurj prices. Abbott Worthlcy. Telephone biich Company, Asbury I'urlt.—/ltfiw Contract Dcpiirtnijnt, MMnbuch dun Sjirlnif. Chapiil*llill circuit. In lBfifl tho mmin street. Advert tie men (. puny, Anbury I'iirk.—Advvrtiaemcnt •Mm'V(,>- Jdhn.^iiii, * n'thei tlmnk .14:1 Freehold.—Atlvertinemarit. of the circuit was chnngod from Park,—-Advcrtitteinant. 1 S o f e any don™ »c* BeaMjiit Btaeb. Sunday was observed es & day of pj*ay«r at Seabright for protection ai^asnst rswgea by. storms. It was set &&k!^ fo? tliat |sut*|s«Ee undes* a woshraatiea issued by Msyor G w p w . Elliott. That was the advice that a successful and wealthy business man recently g-ave to some friends who were discussing the advisability of starting bank accounts. It is advice well worth following. Make up your mind to "do it now" and start an interest-bearing account in the strong and carefully managed Personal B3of.es, Sales of t*rcgseBty» BoilcSiag Will Jis a SrMa*« Shuts. Mira Nellie Wsid of Humssn hat given up htt job ia Packer's real estate office at Seabright and has entered Flower hospital at New York, where she will stud^ for a t* ained nure«, • Csl«»S civil \ra v«t«iaa< Jttines Wobjf, a colored veteren of the civil war sad a native of APentown, -win- aoen celebrate his TStii birthday.. Mr. Woby drove t i e Allento"wn mail stage for 24 years, I The employees of Oliver H. Thomas Lokerson of Belmar eptained the ligaments of his l«g last Brown's store at Asbury Parit were Saturday week and was forced to treated to fa vvHd turkey dinner at the North End hotel at Ocean Grove lost walk on erotdies for saveral days. A daughter was-horn to Mrs. Wil- Friday week. The turkeys were shot Broad and Wallace Sta, Red Bank, N. J. liam Errickson of Imlaystown Mon- in North Carolina by Clarenee D. Nea- H. 51., A. 3. and James Bojtkina a»i bitt, manager of Mr. Brown's store at Fred Johnson^ of HonttBtawn went day of last week. Alfred H. Megill of North Farming, Asbury Park. fox busting in the pinea last weelr. Four Per,Cent dale is suffering from an attack of Tbey start™ one fox b»t' sa far as ia rheumatism. Allowed on Special Accounts Teseliers of the Bangs avermeschool known the fox ia running jie.t Hurry F. May, an Asbury Park at Asbury Paris have organized ' a Ojwratloa ttm Aspeaaislti". druggist, was laid up with sickness club. Miaa Elizabeth Robinson -ia Dr. C. Fred Corr, a Long Branch Two Per Ceat last week. president, Mis3 Mary; K, Gold -vice dentist, waa operated oh at that ptee Mrs. William Kelly of Freehold president. Miss E. C. Davison secre- laet Friday for appendicitis. • The On Accounts Subject to Check gave birth to a son last- Saturday tary and Miss Mildred H. Bayne treas- operation was performed by Dr. Edurer. week. win Field and was a success. John Perka ha3 moved from Free- Tlr& ISsp&ste&ssat E'ijjht. Clswa Btnri hold to Philadelphia. A bitter fight is expected to develop Edward J. Siraonson of Freehold ZartaUefl. at the election for fire chief of Mana- waa laid up last week with a sprained Yea, renewal orders anal quick service have Chester A, Marston has been in- squan this month. John H. Jansen, leg, due to a fall he received while boosted tho scope and splendid} relationship cf the acting as a clown in the amateur min-: poultrynum and his -partner. The Certified Farms stalled as president of the Ocean the present chief, who was defeated trel show last Friday night. I Co,, beyond all expectations. We help the peultry- Grove lodge of Patriotic Sons of for renomination by Tracey 51. Hoskins, will probably run as an indepenruflgs'B OhanEldu* ^lnefl. , \ America. Kenneth Yetman ia vice man, end sell him the best of poultry suppliesfttreaChristian Luthge of Matawan, ' tonable prices. Our efforts, our service and square president, William E. Winning master dent. 5100 foe OMcken Tliiof. ihauffeur for Judge Henry S. Terhuno ' dealing have won appreciation. Our free advice on of forms, W. P. Steinhaeuser secreell poultry plant in&t&UaVions and operations is respected, for our officers are recog- tary and George E. Winning, Jr., I, P . Strauss of Newark, who has a 3f the court of errors and appeals, was e k e d authoritea—noted for their model farma and high office in poultry associations. treasurer. country home at West Long Branch, lined $25 last1 Friday week at Trenton : What sort of tuppHet do we handle? The very bctt. Not one malic or brand, but the bof t from Sent to State Prison. j > has offered $100 for the capture of the for exceeding the speed limit. several. We ore just now featuring tho Eplendid Hail Colony Broodc^e, Sanitary Hovers nnd CcrtiReinhart Grant of Highlands, who thief who stole some of his chickens Focfeotuoofc SnatcUed. Qosdiiy Poultry Remedie*, Feed Hoppers-no no better made. We also sell Hall Mammoth Incubators, moan Bone Cutters, Afton Feed Mixers, Certi Quality Scratch Feed* RxsdM&she^.&leal Scrap, etc. had pleaded non vult to four indict- last •week. Mr. Strauss has about Mrs, Alma Applegate of Ocoan An important eeac<m U at hand. Start right by feed in p clean.whoteaome.Ccrti-Quafity Fceds.attcnd Grove was on her way home Tuesday I «a tlie health el your bird* with Certifed Remedies ami Disinfectants. Keep rightfaybousing in Certi- ments charging him with breaking 1,500 chicken3 on his place. Qoaltt?sanitary buildingi.accurato apparatm,backed by a cuaranlea of *«tuf action, Infuse the best © and entering and stealing, was sen- t?o B?e>t7 Odd I*ellowe. night of last week when she was acsiViityblooa into youi flock-buy our breeders, hatching GEES nnd baby chicks of the winning arums. tenced to not more than seven years Gordon D. Frazee and H. A. Jnmi- costed by a woman who said someone Our policy is complete s&tUfnCtion. This policy must be maintatnod-ttie portncrihipperpetueAttd. Ask us questions. Let's get welt acquainted. Tell u» -what you have to sell and what you and not less than eighteen months in son were initiated in the Allentown had snatched her pocketbook. state prison by Judge Slocum last lodge of Odd Fellows last week. Victim ot Pneumonia. deed. Enter the partneohip-for mutual profit. Write today. v week, Holmes Wikoff and E. A. Wetherill of CERTIFIED F i l M S CO., Inc. Mrs. Elizabeth T. Holt of Ocean fiohotiaon Hsuinff Good Times. Allentown spent part of last week' rove died at the home of her sister J. C. PundeiforJ. Prci. Choi. J. Fiife, Tress. Captain and Mrs. Stewart Cook and gunning on Barnegat bay. at Elizabeth last Saturday week of | C. V. B«m»rd, Ccn'l. Sole. MET. Mr. and Mrs. Frederic F. Biddle of Freehold XUflea Meet. pneumonia. Mrs. Holt ia survived by (Formerly wiihHall .Manimoili Incul-ul^r Co ) Long Branch are enjoying themselves The annual meeting of Vredenburgh one daughter and three eons. ZQ W. SSth St. New York at Miami, Florida, this winter. CapBis Own Electricity, tain Cook and Mr. Biddle are pound rifles of Freehold was held Monday Red Banti Branch, A. B. Ualliy Fred S. Voorhees, proprietor of n fishermen and they go South every of last week. Oliver E. Kirby was Laliawood Branch, Albert flngoll, Jr. year to fish, taking their families with elected president, Alfred Whittaker garage at Freehold, has installed an vice president and Hcwell Dobbins engine and dynamo in his place of, „ them. secretary and treasurer. business to generate electricity for COCDoctor J Boy Sconta Give Drill. lights and storage batteries. Dr. John H. VanMater of Atlantic Big Crop of Pork. The boy scouts of troop 3 of Long Highlands was awarded judgment Garrett Dennis, who has a farm or S441.07 by a jury at Freehold last Branch pave an exhibition of their reek against Otto Lohscn, executor of work at St. James's parish house last near Allentown, killed 45 hogs last Thursday night. There were sixteen ...... estate of Michael Murray. The scouts in the troop under the com-week. The largest of them weighed 590 pounds. Mr..Dennis received ten money was for professional services mand of John Shapter. cents a pound for the pork. rendered Mr. Murray. Every merchant an<I manufacturer feels , .the. thrill of an-industrial awakening1, World conditions produced an uneasiness which resulted in a business depression, B a t I f g all '@v€ff! • You can't keep-a good man down,, and neither can a great nation like the U. S. A. be k e p t ' 'marking time" long. Now everything seems to be going forward with a rush. Asbury Park isn't going to be kept out of this movement. Steinbach's has started a sale that's making things hum—clearing stock.,of winter goods and new spring arrivals. Come and talk prosperity with us. Poultrymen's Partnership K Kt Found DUOIIB Sliy. Largo Troo Bemoved. A Vila doooo Dinner. Clarence Wall of "Wickatunk The large tree near Samuel Bills's Lillian Morris, daughter of Otis Morris of Lonpr Branch, who was cently spent a few days gunning on store at Lower Squankum has been rebadly burned a year ago, enjoyed a Barnegat Bay. Mr. Wall found moved by Isaac McDonald. The road wild goose dinner at the home of her plenty of ducks on the bay but they will be straightened at this point to aunt, Carrie Osborn of Lavalette, last were shy and he was able to kill only do away with a bad curve. Heard Vloo Frooldout Spcnk. Thursday. This was her first visit one duck and one goose. Now Sons© for Mntawnn. since she was burned. llrs.F. H. Lloyd, Miss Slater, Miss Dr. Melville W. Whitlock of Brook- G. M. Ferry, Herbert Burlew and J. Now Loago officers. Leon A. Conine was installed as lyn has bought two lots at Matawan D. Conover of IHataWan heard Vice president of the Allentown lodge of from Tunis R. Schenck. Dr". Wliitlock President Marshall speak at Perth Patriotic Sons of America last week, will build, a house on the lot for tho Amboy last Friday week. i Robert Ralph is vice president, George occupancy of his parents, Mr. ant Farmer to Hove. ' M. Hartzcll master of forms, W. B. Mrs. John \Vhitlock. John Deweise of Cream Ridge, who Mannering secretary and Harry E. rarmiu[ja.-Llo Woman Demi. has been farmer for James WikoiT Mrs. Julia Platz of Farmingdak several years, will move on the EdBrown treasurer. BrancUors to Eoturn. -: died last Thursday after a long siclt- ward Carroll place in the spring and Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Stone and ness. • Mrs. Platz suffered greatly will manage that farm. rcn, w ho went to London, Enpc- with dropsy and also had heart XUcliard O. Waha Daail. land, four years ago to live, will return trouble. She was 47 years old and R. C. Wain of Allentown died Mon| to this country. Mr. Stone was agent leaves a daughter. day of last week at the ago of 68 11 for a touring company and the war Return to the Soutlt. years. He had in poor healtli a long !! has forced the company to close its Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sattcrthwoite time. Mr. Wain had lived at. Allenoffice at London. of Allentown, who were called home town nearly all his life. ' '; : from Florida by the death of Mrs Qconn Qxov&rs do to ^lorlAa. Insane Man ftt Matawnn, '•\ younK man, who was later identi-1 Satterthwaitc's brother, John W. Bur- Mr. and Mrs. George Skirm of fied as William Schloss of Jersey City, tis, have returned to the South for,the Ocean Grove have gone to Florida for was noticed acting strangely at Mata- rest of the winter. the rest of the winter. They will diwan Tuesday of last week. The young Death from Paralysis. vide their time between St. Petersmind was unbalanced. His Mrs. Rebecca. I.-Simpson, wife of burg and Palm Beach. relatives went to Matawan and got j j o i l n p, Simpson of Asbury Park, died Wiokatiuk mill to MOVG. him Wednesday. H e a d q u a r t e r s of JAIV3ES GROVER, A g e n t for I n t e r n a t i o n a l Tailoring Co., and Hercules Waterproof Cotnont Co. matters relating to new telephone lisstings and to changes in present, listings should be arranged for on or before that date to insure getting into the new Directory. Sunday of hist week of paralysis. Mrs. Simpson was 57 years old. Be- Henry Tilton, who has been in charge of William Sesso's farm at Wickatunk several years, will move in the spring to Henry Hendrickson's farm near Centerville. ^Ct?oaty-9oven Conversions, The revival meetings held at the Oakhurst Methodist church closed her 75th birthday at her granddaugh- Sunday of last week with 27 converTalts <Strc6t Wort from Mayor. sions. The meetings were in charge of Construction of the new ocean boule- ter's home. Rev. Hnrry F. Fisler. vard at Manasquon will be done under Bhonmntlum Proves Fatal. 32 {Continued on next page.) contract. Mayor William F. Lefferson Mrs. Caroline Jacobs, wife of had constituted himself the street com- William Jacobs of near Allentown, mittee with the council as a vihole. out died laat Saturday week of rheuinathe council took this authority from tiom. Mrs. Jacobs waa 66 yeara old | V O O A L O T S T R U C T I O N S him last week. and besides her husband she leaves ^ MHS. ETHEL PATERSON-BRONTE Cliargea TInBaatnineil. The charges against Rev. L. C. sides her husband she is survived by Newby, pastor of the Freehold colored four children. Methodist church, were unsustained Visittnsr in Oliio. when they were considered by a com- Mrs.- Cornelius Lane of Long mittee of church members last week. Branch is visiting her granddaughter, The charges were mnde by seven Mrs. Ferdinand C. Ingelliart, Jr., at Akron, Ohio. Mrs. Lane will celebrate church members. Convlotod of Assault. JERSEY. Telephone, 254 l e d Bank. Carlicg, Jolios&o ^ frske Co t fyAi* fa/*/ €o&itractoir® end ButSdare, And Denlcn in All Kinds of BUILDING M A T E R I A L S . BRIDGE AVENUE, Opposite Railroad Station, R e d X l a n l i £1, J . Work dotio by the day or contract. No job too large; none too small. Jobbing attended to at ehort notice, Eatlmfltea furnished on all klnda of work. \ \ ' \ V * ' *•» * , *• ^ Lh *J *T £• * * "** n } sill h!*t ****"** 5,' **"-?" ' i . t " - ; •( L'Jf * ,, , \ Glftco, SSa-M * " " " ^ i yQr«l, 497-J _ . :' i ' f- Protect Yourself Ask for ORIGINAL GENUINE The Food Drink Tor All Ages—Highly Nulriliou<- and Convenient Rich milk, wilh malted t?rain extract, m powder form - dissolves in water—more healthful than tea or eoil'eo. Used in training athletes. The best diet for Infants, Growing Children. Invalids," and tho Ajjed. It agrees with tho weakest ditfctilion.' fisk for "IIOia.lO«'C"-at Hotels, nisstatsrants, Fountains, D o n ' t tiMV.-l w i l h i i i i t i l . AL•> k.-o;, ii a t . l i o n w . A huittli i n a iinruiic I n l.i.:•••!] T ; i l > l ! ' l . i'(,r:ii. n l . ' . o , i v : i ! y t o v . A , Cunvi-m.'iil --nnllriliuu.t y^§ i I r a t uti-tO'dntu IcncUia i n i h r i a l ' i fur n n h e i *rlrr, pouKry llr^.l In* ivitc, etn n fipilna-i /Ivsnuo, George Johnson of Middletown township was convicted of assaulting Nannie B. Fisher, aped fourteen years, by a jury at Freehold last weeV. Both are colored. Johnson was sentenced to three months in the county jail. three sons. X 304 Coineelo Kail, New Yoik Cit-j new Dootor tor M&tiiwan. ?• FRIDAYS IN RED DANK Dr. G. G. Reynolds of Tioga county, ^ Room 29. Second National Bank Building ForInIerviawCfillat2P. M. New York, has moved to Matawan and 5> opened an office. The climate in New York proved too severe for Dr. Reynolds and he was forced to move further South. Anton In Collision. AllontOTin Han's ITev? JOTJ. An automobile owned by Dr. O. A. George M. Wilpuss cf Allentown Clark of Lang Branch, was in a col- has got a job in the New York ship lision with another car at that place building company's yard at Cnmden. Tuesday of lust week. The radiatorB Mr. Wilguns will sell his household of both cars were broken and thegoods nnd will move his family to • lamps on Dr. Clark's machine were Woodbury. smashed. Hew B7ia£e over BTn&tk Mver. BcHtlot solla Out; The board of freeholders has practiDr. Edmond deMonseigle, whose cally decided to build a new bridge dental offices were destroyed in the over Shark river at.Belmar after the Steinbach fire at Asbury Park several improvements to tho inlet arc comweeks ago, has bought the equipment pleted. The new bridge will be 225 and practice of !>r. Alfred Brumberg- feet long. Just telephone, coll or vvrlta our nearest- Commercial Office for full particulars. MEW YORE TELOTME COMPANY W. H. HAIX, local Commercial Manager, • Monmouth Street, Bed Bank, H. J. and proves so by thousands upon thousands of tests the irhole world over, is the famous family medicine,— Beeehian's Pilla. The ailments of the digestive organs to which si! are 'subject,—from which come so many serious sicknesses, are corrected or prevented by © | WILL PURCHASE Q b b t e OF SPLIT KINDLING WOOD Oolt or.d Dlehor^ Gs-nSo Wood Sawed to Ord@r H. «3. HOSBVEL.T fey a few doses now, and you will KNOW what it means to nave better digestion, sounder sleep, brighter eyes and greater cheerfulness after your Bystem haa been cleared of poisonous impurities. For-children, parents, grandparents, Beecham's Pills are matchless aa a remedy 00 W. Front St. IPItonc 3BO E1BD BANK ALL WOOD DEUVEBED er. Dr. Brnii' ' orger has moved to DoatU of Vounfjr Newark. Mrs. Edna B. Appleffnto. wife of DontH or Silinnif KcDWont. fialph Applogate, died at South ElJoshua Brier!, v,• n summer --, , . .resident heron last week. Mrs. Applegato was of Ocean Grov hed at his home nt I ,,„,.„ a t Oakhurst 23 years ngo. She Newark last ri iradny, following an j , c a v o s ., ) lusl)!)n( j . m j ' two small eliiloperation. Iinu been in poor i ( | r c n health several .-cars. Mr. Brlerloy Bolmur Womaii'a Zleath. w:is 51 yours old and was an underMrs. W. K. S. Titus of Belmnr died Tuesday of last week at tho age of taker. 75 ycai'fl. She wns the mother of Glrlu' Club omcors. . . . B. Wilcox lias been Gooi'gc C. Titus, n Belmnr coal denier, Mrs. Percy lit boxes, 10c, 2$c. i every bos ma very valuntife— csp«claHjr to Sample Line of 1915 Designs Now Complete. Before placing, that order for president of tin; younc women's | Sin- is also survived by two daughters. that papering job, get in touch Mii-inl and athletic fluli of Asbury I _. h „,„„».„. with me. Park. Miss Mnrv RIfC lioant'y IH vice ,, ,, , , , „ .lT .^T m-cUa,,,*, Mi«s Alma Kleibm-,; ^ « - - M. . ^w ^ W »'"»«>;; ChavlcaSmitli, I'. J. See my beautiful line of Wall arv mid Miss Hprtlui Stivkoi- trc:is- » ; Uobert Wilhams, All.<irt Amk-r- Paper and get my prices!. •ion, Joseph Tnylor ami Hunter Joncfi There is the good kind of Wall liuvo I'ooii elected trustees of the Het*IJcfitli froin Consumption, ond ftujttist elmrcli of Anbury I'ark, Paper and the other. When you want tho best at the Mr':, l.croy AH»1OVSOI) of Aslmry Attanflocl iJlsiiop's CiOiiBiJcriitlon. Park <t«!cl at tin' \wmv of her parents, most moderate price, call on me. and Mrs. John Curtirf of Lake- f"i- I. ('Clayton lijid Louis Kraut! Tho largest assortment, in Mon- A" nst wwk. wouk. lieiitli neiitli ' °. '•'•eeliold intended tlm —- - \vr>oil, Momhiy of of 1bust ; 11 1 nv 1 ul mouth county to select from. Mattliew.'mH van c:i»i*d i'v msiunpliou. She was I ".V " " - « • • •by • u bus• of of tlie New New Jersey Kplscopnl rlnircfi \l I ycai'ri old :r> i:-; survivt'd at HurliiiKlon i\F(uiduy of last wcolc. Unit Material®, //esl WorkMttinvh iianil. llcnl Finish am! Heat Service. l*0)i(f Brmich Elan Houox'ed* Ilncrtmpinoiit O' V, Kovd, owner of Uic Blue All Woirk Gives) Prompt anel Perso v.. ii.-. •.-., „„„ „«.„ ,„:,„,„,,. | „ ly^iud ll I hief l i a t r i a i i of lli« Anbury Park ' ' ' <';""''1« «t Long Brani'li, 1ms ln'cti mh'o ,,(' I'liininipm.-nt Odd Ki'llows. •1;!<1't<'l'1 )"---.t vin- ju-oaidciit of tlifl 1111II. Malkin in high priest, W i l l i a m ! ' ! " " " ' '-'"^ i1.'™!'". protective Uiy Hardy ^itim- v.nvdiii »ml !•' .1 i tion. Mr. l''oi'«l •'•I' , S'r., junior warden. 26 W. Front Sttrami, Red Bank, M. 1, ti. •Jtoi'lner'lm.'f been clt'ctctl Moojiltnl AUKtllnt-y Offlcora. Tdephonti HHH. |HT:ii(leut <i( l)i« KarmiiigdnUj public Men. VVilliiini .Stnu/lVr wmi rlivtt-n i-.., , . . . . , .,, , , .llbr l 111 1S V l t v You should luolt not only to fflfc Midi-ill of Iho AH1>UI-V 1'nrl! m.xilmry ". 7- »% " W ^ "• r " f 'In tln> l.i.ntr Hrani'h liospiUU la.«t wcoli. j j ' " ' " " 1 * ' " * . »• " l " ' ™ " ' ! Hf™r •'"•'•c- pricca in buying printed matte- bus lti to qunlity. TUB HEU HANK KK«Alni. FriMl I.oirrett i» vice p r o . i d c t , ! ( i u ' y l l m l ' I " ) ) h I ! - Allau-t-tr.. n . u w . uftrM fomliinca ihene Ivib furtors wSisn Mis;, l.iini'ii Haiicr wui'oliii'y find Jlro. I Venm Buini Aww. iit yoar priutiiiK.— Ativ, !ti')!ititil<t Heimctt trensurcr. 1 A tcusi) of hoi'ncs owned b y / * , 1',, IS, MO BANK, H. I Why not arrange for telephone service for your homa or place of business now, and get your name in the next Telephone Directory? as«i E»&|oy a Quiet Game of 87 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J. The Invest Iiimcli of prosperity that over came tlowit the road is just poking his head over the horizon. So get busy and have, your healing and plumbing overhauled before the building boom lakes place. 1 also do all kind of sheet metal work. etawe*. Phono TM-3. B e t ! J3oi»k, N . THE RSSto EflNK REGISTER. Three, C O N T I N E N T A L M O T O R A LEADING FEATURE; Recognized by every Auto owner as one of the best Motors built. After reading the following: specifications we feel confident that anyone thinking of purchasing a car will agree with us that the imperial a t $2L,G85 is without doubt the best value by far at the price. • • SPECIFICATIONS. • Motor—Continental four-cylinder; cast en bloc; 3-K-lnch bore, 5-Inch stroke; thermo-syphon cooling system; unit power phut; three point suspension. Valves—Mechanically operated from single cam shaft, Lubrication—Pump and splasli system. Transmission—Selective type, three speeds forward and reverse. Ignition—Atwater-Kent, Unisparker, automatically adjusting itself to engine speed. Clutch—Multiple disc, steel plates, raybestos faced. Carburetor—Automatic of standard make. Gasoline Tank—Assembled in cowl; capacity ten gallons, Axle, Front—One piece I-beam drpp forged; knuckle pins hardened and ground. Axle, Rear—Floating type; shaft drive with short propeller shaft; Hyatt' hiuh duly roller bearings. Brakca—12-inch internal expanding, and external contracting. Frame—Pressed steel, heat treated throughout. Steering Gear—Worm and sector typej 18-inch hand wheel; imitation mahogany; throttle lever top of steering column. Drive Left side, with center control; ill operating controls located on .instrument board. Springs—Semi-elliptic front, three-quarter elliptic rear; undersiunK in "rear; very easy, riding. Wheel Base—115 inches. Tread—56-inch, standard, Wheoli—Artillery type, 12 spokes front and rear; Detroit quick demountable rims. Tires—32x3)4, plain tread. Body—Very roomy, fire-passenger, refined stream-line; wide doors; full crown fenders; instrument board in cowl. UphoUtering—Genuine black leather; Imperial special springs. Pointing—Body and chassis in black. Starting and Lighting—Electric. Equipment—Double bulb head lights, single bulb tail and speedometer lights, electric horn, windshield, speedometer, oiie-man mohair top, dust cover, robe rail, foot rail, tool kit, tire repair kit, tire pump, jack, tire irons, battery, indicator, extra demountable rim and socket wrench, .black and nickel mountings, •\ Special Roadster $985 Complete. CHEVROLET ¥©U§»© ©AUS $875 Electric Starter and I_ights $11O Eixtra. A Number of Used Cars For Sale at Reasonable Prices REPAIRS AND SEVERAL MACHINE WORK BY TME « S T EXPERT EAST FRONT Telephone 1074-Red Bank )OGO labtweeK. The couple will be mauled next fall. To Build Big Boarding Houso. , Jacob Epstein has bought one and one-half acres of land at Kriglishtown from Joseph West. Mr. Epstein will build a big boarding houso on the property. "WATCH RED^BANK GROW!" (Continued from laat page.) SHOW CARD William P. Thompson, who recently WRITING, bought the Elialia Newman property at Bchnar, has built a wide porch COMMERCIAL across the front of the house and has SIGN WORK, otherwise improved it., Mr. Thompson JJonlop Illegal fjtilo Olinrgo. ' Fannie Rubin of Aslury Park bought the house as an investment. EXPERT UP-TO-DATE FRENCH1TALIAN DESIGNER AND 1VIAKBF? OF pleaded not guilty to an illegal sale Gets Job i.u Boston. PENWORK, 1 1 charge before Judge Sloeum last FriLeon Cubberly, a. LOUR Branch ai was held for trial next RESOLUTIONS AND chitect, Itaii gone to Boston where lie ° " v ' Shop and Residence The Finest, lias been engaged to draw plans for Tuesday. ILLUSTRATING, alterations to a bouse belonging to flurjjrlao Party nt IiOnff Brnncli. 259 Shrewsbury Ave., WALL AND FENCE Largest and Col. William Harbour, who has a sum Miss Armenia Cloughly of Long mcr home on the Purason road. Red Bank, N. J. ADVERTISING, Branch hnd a surprise party in celeCheapest bration of her birthday last Wednes57-KTO, Hold for Illegal Bale. EXPERT day night. About twenty folks were Sign Shop in Town. Phone 644-R. Morris Fopak and Morris Gillman PICTORIAL AND of Asbury Park pleaded not guilty to I present. indictments charging them with the U- ] oiri imaorg-ooa operation. SCENIC PAINTING, OF ALL BCIWDS ON ANYTHING-ANYWHERE at Freehold litat | M i ssss E d i t h Q^^, daughter legal sale of liquor nt of g GENERAL week. They were held in.$500 bail for .Charles Cook of Ocean Grove, underDESIGNING. "trial Thursday of next week. went an operation at Spring Lake last yrccliold Movinaru. week for the removal of glands in her. Some of THE LIVE, PROGRESSIVE PEOPLE Who Patronize " MQYAN : " Clifford Hance of Freehold has throat. moved to Mrs. R. V. Lawrence's houso Game Fish at rvcohoM. Partree, Or. Irwln, C. P. I>oniniert, Hrnry Allnh-e. Eilwnrd 3. button, Wm. at that place. David Lambertson baa Some of the Women l'aeh, ilort. V., elKar.s Ivlna, AI. Amer.lL'iin Clxur Co.. Dlokopf, Jop. The stato fish and game commission .SlllIK'llli'l^O l'leot, S. J., BaniK" Ira, (lru^n Ai'lccr-.Morlll, Uonillt Co. UorenuiH, Newton moved his family into the houso va- hist week sent twelve cans of black HWiLinmll, Jos., aichitcct Atlanis efstativ l i m n n n n rmul All Itnllans. Oreolcs, Kroncb, 1'ittender's Market Who Mean Business L)ny, JOB. P., N. Y. cated by Mr. Hance. .Swallowlicld I'ui-in Apulceatc, Daniel mul B . C. Price. Frank bass to Freehold to be liberated in Dimes and fiermanH ]>avenport. Homer, artist, dead Sweoiify, Wm. ApiiIeBHto, ltlt'haril ' Proal, P. Tnllt to Mothers' Olub. Jucobllt), G. M. UkkHon, Dr. It. in Heel Bank: Lake Topanenus and Milhurst pond. Standnrd, lu-wspaiicr Powell Candy Co., N. Y. ArnbioHc MntthcwH Co. Zenas E, Scott, superintendent of Oaslilor Surpi-lBod with ftift. ICellum, Frank Swift. -A. Peninsula Hotel KdKCtt estate AinoTicnn Hotel Miss Morris, rnllllnery Ketcbani, Lcm. Sti'Cl-o Co., X. Y. the Asbury Park schools, gave a talk 1-tlwarOH Klec.tric Co. Players/ Boat Club Anierk-nn 1)111 l ' o s t l n y Co. Robert G. Poole, cashier of the BelSlote.-l'ilBiir lOarllnfr, JolillMOll & Frake Co. Klrliy & Hnbbar.l A r m o r y , new to the mothers' club of the Prospect mnr bank, was surprised a few days .Mrs. Gorey, millinery Kins Bios. lClKtKM'B lied Bank Auto Supply Totloy, li. J. avenue school last week. Mr. Seott ago by a gift of a handsome diamond Kline. Dr., life. Co. Miss Morrison, f^uwns Iloirurtl I I , K. Clniroh lOlkB' Loilga Red Hank BoroiiKli Hall Tctley, JI. l'\ r Land aatl Loan Co. jspoke on "Obedience." Hadcau, l l a w y Umpire Gnmsfi 1 lied Honk KeKisti-r rtiorne, C. 1>. Co. ring from the directors of the bank. illller Sisters, millinery Lewiw, Thomas, drujrs Boleoiu-r Cu. I'^mplie 'I'lieiUei IIIMI Hank Public Library Tuxus OH Co. A ratoou-Cont CooiaMo.ThreiUenoa with Appendicitis, . JifH'knmn, AUilon KwlllK, 1'ilell anil 'I'. II. Hwlllg LewlH, hiinber lted Hank 'i'l-U-st Co. ThomliHon, Dr. Miss L. iMtift, euiidlea Lyric Theater A fifteen-cent sociable was held ut UnnlM, C. II., bleyclen Board of Coininorro Thompson, JOH. T. Kiee. l l e l i i n A. Frank B. Price of Allentown, who nucht<l TiO lor, art ware. Lee, Dr, Triivci-H, .1. J. Hiriltfall Ins, AKflicy Heilly's l-xpreKs ami Vans Fred Taylor's at Oakhurat Tuesday got a job as coffee salesman with a 1 l''ay, H n r r y Truvis, llosenborg , Walter, X. Y. lllom, I!. . McCaffrey, Dr. Miss Davis, woman's exchange l-'rcnnh Co. night of last week for the benefit of Now York firm, isnick in bed with a Keussillc, .leweler H(>vU'H, Hhoos TiLstlnp Pinno Co.' -Mcl'hetHon, reHtiiurnnt I'-cllowa, If. R. Ilolcn & Co., KuriiK" Uiililnian, l.>r. the Methodist church. The proceeds threatened attack of appendicitis. Mrs.Hoilney, .Molly Pitcher tea room Tlii'oeKmorton, J. , ^lonnioutli I'uir Association l ' l r s t Nntionnl Hank Rt ynol<ls, plumber Ulll'l'OWPH, .I(1M. T. CO. McClces, I'. amounted to $13.85. I-'rL'ehoUl O p e r a H o u s e Mary Svttton, lawyer ^ Hue, .1. B. X'roohold filau Moves. ^1 C.G rail am .llrown, rr. Irvine Ignited ClRitr Stores Co. Konl, lien I. H . Hurt lu a Tall. Rlehdalo, Jan. lleCampbell, Holmdcl liyruin-Rutherforil Co. Mrs. Co-ike-Casli.r, chinmodlst I'lrat M. 10. C h u r e h Alfred Lloyd of Freehold has moved TTnlon Hotel Hunisou tlremen McXulty W. A. N. Emmons of Asbury Park from Fred Ely's house on Mechanic J'alineatocU, D r , U. H. Detective Afioncy liimipf, Fred Helen Olliiinll, doetor Oun/.onu, ]\l, "~ MfXnlr Xn l'Mclil, Dr, fell from n ladder a few days njrn nnd street to apartments in Mrs. Thomplioyal I''ai'in.s Ciuillo, C. Jl & Stewart Jlnnif Georgia ihK'.zard, artist Vail, K Uose, Dr. broke one rib. • He wns also badly Oliumttei'H, ('"rnnlv G a l a t r o Kxpi'OHH Jlprford estate p Van] )orveer, tlnigs Mrs. Winler Republican party (^nrtiiln, Wm. Jr. Garbarlnl, J. Jlalcliow, It. bruised and was unable to work for son's house on Hudson street. \'nsn, 1 >r. ('adawulml, r. W. Jli-.s. .HIM. Coper, Jr. .lolinn-Mamllle Co., N. Y. Returns from HoBpitnl. Jlathusbek Piano Co. VaiiDori), !•'. It., autua two or threqjtlays. Clminplln, (^linw. IC. Gernianla Hotel Mortgage. & Trust Co. oi N, J. SamK, mayor Airs. Clai-ksoM James D. Woglom'of Ocean Grovo Clmi'chlll, Gcoi'Ke hehroeiler's, drills Globe Hotel Chill Dies of Croup. Jlaboncy it Harvey j Miv. C. w. Cmuion CluiKPy, l,. S. Vnlllnir, D. C. HchwartK, furnltviro Grattnn, 1.'. O. Mazza, 1). A. Catherine McGacldn, the thrce-yenr- has returned from the Spring Lake Clilld'M1 Bakery Watei-H & (JHtjurn Co. Sewing, Ui-orKe I Jlrs. Metliot Omnt, T. II. Jllllor', AI. l-'hllilH Grocer WPIM. A, U. Khrewslniry Grimyo old daughter of Samuel McGacldn of hospital where ho spent eight weeks Grace M. i-]. f'lmrch * . Minot, ,Iesse I liroiver Sisters, fruit kitchen <-l!\yton. W. A. Wfller's Stokes, Andrew J. C. iMinton, druKH Freehold, died last Wednesday of following a serious operation. Clayton, Jupliia j Dr. Alley .Munsmi AVIiltc. Claroneo, KIIOOS St. Uailway Co. • Halsey, C. I). Jlon. Alutmil Supply Co. Seagirt Pastor to Eoave. C'oiiHfdliiitteil <JaH Co. Sheridan Hotel c croup. .She was taken sick the day be•\Vliitllelil, II. linnee, Hobt. & Sons, I "Votes for Women" society ^lorrls, KUKley (.^iildlllal lAtc ln.s. Co. Khuilowbrook l 'arnl AYikuff, l-'i-cil, coal Rov. Walter A. Gardner has re(whole family) fore here donth. Moselle, V. TV. Mrs. I.eask. tea room Cook, 1). 11. Sherman, feed Wilbur, I!. I-'., JUWL-ICIlltmfoKl, I. U. : Mount, J. w . Co. signed as rector of St. Uriel's church elevoluiul. C. n . 2&ove to Floriani .Mrs. .\. liohertH Hickli H, plumber AVordon, .1. 1,. Himkoll, J. A. MarlborouKh Hotel, Lakewond Smith, jeweler C-oopnr'.s Dillon Werner, clot lips at Seagirt." Mr. Gardner has been recHcnilrlekson M' ApploRate Mis. l.ohiiKin, millinery t Mr. and Mrs. John H. Sculthorp and National Metal Weatlier Strip Koeiali.it party Camplii'H, II. Wdcilworth. !•'. W. I'O., 5 ami lliivtelMHirln. Wm. .Mrs. lladwin, nianicure Co. t'\llUni;ton, dKiir.s S|>limliifr, GfurKiy' daughter Almn of Long Branch have tor of the, church two years. Hesse, Oscnr Wlilti-law. 1''. (!.. art Kuods Cnuvi'onl, Harden Nast-r'B Uakery Standard OH C6. Mrs. l.aiviie, nuthieura llondridiKon & Stout AVIHC, 10d. moved to Miami, Florida. The move UnnKo? Advanced, otmpp<iil, nr. N. Y. Tcleplui.ie Co. Storek of Course Horticultural Society Williams. II. R, Dr. ', Alliln l.ovett, urllst Oliver H. Brown, II, of Spring Lake was made necessary by th« illness of Htate Hoard of Health Hulbrook, Clurk WIlHim, Mr. O'llrli'll, Kill OIIOK, Ur. , .Mrs. Dimioll, a r t KOIHIS Straus Co. has boon advanced to assistant cashier Hollywtioil, draffs their daughter. W a r n e r . V. \"., D r . DHtendoi-rf, n. Hluli Kchool.H, lied Hunk ami Oltor.ioii, J. I). ; Mrs. Wall,-is State Charities Society of the Bradley Beach bank. He began Ualby, Archtlml'l Chimney on Firs. ; .Mrs. Loehwood, KOWUS Stryker, vanH Leonardo Oxford 1'MHII Market rtcnior'inlln party YmmK, l>r. The chimney on W. R. Francis's work there as a bookkeeper. Suf^ar Bo\vl Co. Hopplag, Wm., foal estate O'N'oill-Aclnius Co., X. Y. UoKClirlilK. 11. U. & Co. 1". M. O. A. I raizalietli Cooper, liljrurlau houae at Proapertown caught fire laat Killoa Poultry Crop. Patterson and Clayton of IinlaysSuturday week, The fire was put-out by neighbors before any serious dam- town lulled their poultry crop Monage was done. day of last week. The killing was Huwcll. Tho well is to furnish water who wnived indictment on chnrRes of deleKate to the state board of agriculthof.ts at Gordon's corner, were re- ture. for Mr. Gibson's stock. A How Dontlot. done by Alward Buckalew, leased under suspended sentence last Good Ijtiylnff BoiiB. Charles Merla of Long Branch has Installed Wirolcco Outfit. Big- £Jnlo of Seals. week. Hurry Cooper of Belmnr has in- The sale of Ked CrosR seals at IjoriE Jolm pnBiied the state dental examination, Fred Johnson of Hornerstown has a W. riiiior Doiid. lie is a graduate of the Long Branch stalled a wireless outfit in his house Branch during the holitluys nmounted flock of fourteen Barred Rock hens John W. Fisher of Ocean Grove which average nine and ten ef»K3 per high school and of the University of and expects to receive long distanco to $47,000. This wan a big increase died Sunday of last week after a long day. messages in a short time. Pennsylvania. over the previous year. (INCORPORATED) iiiclmess. He was 58 yeara old and ia Death of a Child. To Enter Xform&l Sohool. ^ Bailor Unrtortfoea Operation. Quito Son for EZovlota. survived by u widow and four daughFred F. HulicU of Aebury Pnrlt, a Mias Marion Blnkcsley of tho FebFlorence, G. GriKRs, the seven-yearWHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN John Samuels, formerly first violin ters. Bailor in the United StateB navy, un- ruary graduating clas3 of tho Long old daughter of James I'J. Grii^s of the orchestra on the steamship Sohool ToRohov Quits. derwent a serious operation nt theBranch high Jtehool will enter tho in Asbury Park, died last Wednesday. Muuretiua, in phiyinK in a moving picMiaa Wnllicr baa reaiRncd na a naval hospital at Philadelphia two Montclnir normal school. ture show at Freehold. teachor in the Manattqiinn hi(?h school Roller Blmtlnff for Freehold. weoliB ago. Ssntli from Pneumonia. and lias accepted a position in a Cnm- Robert Hardnway of Keyport bati Bcliooln t o SJolsnto. Oiimond C. Hilbury of Asbury Park IiCild tfp With EryBipQtas* leased the Freehold armory and will Nutlian Matthews of Hornerfitown den school. The Long Branch and Anbury Parlc died lost Thursday of pneumonia. open it as a roller skating link. high achopln will meet in a debate on Mr, Hilbury was thirty years.old and ia laid up with erysipelas in hii) arm Operation for n Tnniot. Mrsi. Thompson ShiUa of Bradley MarL'loA Today. caused by injuries received in a fall Wednesday, February 24th. The de- ia survived by n widow, Miss Helen I<. Tcrhuno and Charles from u load of wood. Beach went to New Yorlt laiit week, bate will be on the literacy test for Trly for Smith. wherw slio was operated on for a Seliock of Matawan will be married emigrants. Cliirem'e Blalteney, proprietor of FroohoK! 3?l'opevty @old. at the bride's homo tonight. Mailtos* Haa Sraaafonrsfl. Theodore Hampton of Freehold has tumor. tlio Daylight store tit Freehold, hna Allottlnirst rnvora Annexation. Wnlter Hulso of Freehold, who hns Kone to Now Oannnn, Connecticut, for bought the James Leniing rroperty nt Haw BWployoo tit Butr Mill. Tho AHenhurnt boi-oupch council has Willium Beech of Philadelphia linn that plnco. Mr. Hampton owim tho been employed in the Pennsylvania the benefit of his health. taltcn a job in tin: Freehold rtiR mill come out in favor of annexing Loch ndJoinluK properly. railroad freight station a t that placo Will Bnlnrga (tiuasi. Arbour to the borough. nnd liuskuvcd hia family lo the latter noveral years, lids been trasferred to Howard Height of Mnnniiquan linn Efo\7 ilo'.iuo nt Slowell. Bnkor Qulta Hid Jolt. place. \ nbll Charles Applen'nte of Howell hnn bought » lot adjoining hia gnrago Fred Heitit bun quit bis job in T)nnjttaota* (Seriously Slok. from-Mrs. Julin (Inborn. Mr. Height utartod a new hoime on bin farm for Mow Boof on Houso. P, J. Maiitbury IK having a new roof ley'n bakery at Mannsquan and has tho occupancy of bin daughter, Mrs. Dr. J. V. Davidson olf Anbury Park will enlnrga hia^garuge, Walter Giormmi. put on hia fiouiie at Inilnystown and is Kone to Danville, I'n. YARD: Leonard Street and N. J. S. R. R, Phone 407-J in seriously nick at the Laltowood hos- Xicmff Bmnclt Womau at. Hospital. linviiiK the house othorwino ropniretl. TroehoM •OToinnn Bolls HiiiiRnlow. pital, where ho underwent an operaMlsa Jnranah Reed of Long Branch /UU»*tO?J!l M»n MOVOS9. Mm. Walter Satlortliwnito of Freetion for intestinal trouble several ia n surgical patient at the Long OFFICE: Bridge Avenue. Phone336-M Ervin Carder of Allentown hnn Aonulttnd Of JlleKal Solo, ilayn nffo. " Adolph Giunbrotta of Anbury Park hold baa Bold her bungalow on the Branch hospital, whoro sho underwent moved from tho Daniel Wright propOaattaat Is 8*t»nflita. erty at that place to the Mrs. Hannah was convicted of the Illegal Rule of beach at Mannst|Uim. an operation last week. K; 'Wikoff hotine. The Maniiaquan council laat week £mt»y?stoi#ft ^ I r l n Teacher. liquor by a jury at Freehold lust week. How Man In Grooary. Itrantod John P . McGreevy an ex- Misa Knttiryn Mullfin' of ImlaysCbarlCH Kice hun Kiiccecded Knrl Bella a Bungalow. tension of sixty dayu for th« comple- town, n senior in Oio Trenton normal William M. l'eari'e of Manniiquan Wolcott an a nlork in (Joddanl'ii groMarccliuH I'orkor ia said to he slated tion of the sower and water system on school, is practice tenchiiiK in on©for isoflttrmfiter of MnnaRo,uiui. Thoi'o httii sold one of his imnRnlowii on thocery at ManuB(|uan. the baach. bus 1)(5(5H no official action ttikon In tho beach to I'"1. K Seita of l'Jilladelpbbi. Sl(* ivitli *i«uvl»y. of the Trenton schools. *o W«atotii® T»lt ' mutter us yet. John I.ewin of l''rechold was laid up Attonflart AffrlouHtiro SIsaUiigf. Ssw W«M on R Turn. The eiiffsKtm*nt of MJ»fi Catherliio Ohnrlea Crnltr of Adelphia opont last week with a HCVMC attuek of Oarrrtt RHampton htm drlvon H O. Miircrtiuss of Mnnunqwan to Ern«»t pleurisy. Jolm McCall nnd Loroy VnnPelt, tlit'co tUiyti at Trenton b>»t wools as a I* K*rly of New T«rK was announced n«w well on Wnltur Gibson'o farm a t X \ Distributosrs for the Famous Beaver Board \* The Register's army of 27,000 readers are constantly looking for bargains. Tell thewi what you have in a Register advertisement. THE RED BANK REGISTER. Page P w r . tS BOSEB HAY KESKtM. A-e t>i'tjei~ are beaten. All thai the Republicans have to do to talk a measure to death alr Havon Board Intlaiatea as MUCH lu ClaKS of S3 Finishes s r a m n w Vtixixsa is to have one ui'fer another of their .UHK H. COOK. Eililor and Publisher. ana Eaters Jflfh'School TWa Itcatli. Letter to Barotig:]i Council. men tail: for ^overitl bout's continufiEOBGE C. HANCE. AisociBto M t e . The first term of school work eiuljd The resignation of the entire board ously, one man replacing another as fast us the member who is speaking of health of Fair Haven is intimated . last week at t!ic> Bradley B;>.n'h s-i'liool land a class of 33 pupils I'nLhed the THOMAS IRVING BROWN. tired out. Borne of the Ki'publi.-1 in a letter written to the mayor and cans have already talked fourteen \ council. The letter v.Jas written in j grammar course and will enter the ua 11 II rioN i1 ici lio;irs at a stietch in order to talk the j view of the proposed resignation of high school this month. The membeis bill to death. A majority of tho mem- Dr. U. V. V. Warner Ws as a member of of the class arc Madeline Hogurty, FISHER &* SON •fl I,eis of the senate are in favor of thethe health board and. it was read at Nannette Smock, Bessie Schwarz, 40 T H E ETTI3 MAN t ill meuKUir'and it would uass if it came the last meeting of the council. Dr. Helen Magerman, Esther Grossman, I ! t •> I t i n t Red Bank, to a vote; but tiiose opposed to theWarner's resignation was accepted ( Marie M. Cayanaugh, Josephine Wood, J. Registered Optometrist mvusUie are not willing to let tlie at this meeting. The letter speaks; '.'Elizabeth Wilkins,Marjoie Aaay,I.ea.h 1915. majority rule and hence they \MTDM S O U I I « of the jcood work done by Dr. Warner Palmateer, Marina Sholder,. Florence Pattereeo Bulltlfag, Brooil Street Pearl Robinson, Beatrice Herprogram decided of continuous and expressed regrets that he was to Coble, pg Ked Bank, N. j . bert, Ernest Decker, Gertrude Hubtalking,' which will prevent a vote on resign. The letter is as follows." bard, Harry Richardson, Gerald "We, the undersigned members of tlie measure beintf taken; unless some means are devised l<» defeat (lie j the board of health of the borough of O'Hugan, Samuel Jerk, John West, The Beltmtr borough council is about Charles Wetthin, Daniel Trauerso, to formally make ijs budget for thebill by preventinjv a vote on the ques- Faiv Haven, have learned that pres- William Vaughn, Fred C. Clayton sure has been brought to bear upon runout focal year. This is the ri^M tion. our associate, Dr. tr. V. V. Warner, Harry Keiherg, Percy Potter, Joseph t'ourt-c to pursue. TTiu borough fitral Grossman, William Brown, William „ It would .seem your lupins tin. first of Fobruury. The that while cverv,. to present to you his resigiuition as aBastedo, Kaymond Bartlett, Joseph budget should bu made up parly in the member of the senate should have j member of this board, and that it is Aquihin, Hiirvey Warne and Everett yi-;ir, and public expenditures kept ample opportunity to j;ive his views, his intention to do so. . . . . •••• "Jn yiow of this proposed' action Vaughn. it is against public policy to prevent \vilhin the limits set. action mi matters of public important1 upon his part we desire to call you» ASBTJEY PABK i'AOTOBY I3UJSH8. by tiu'iic-i such as hose which the Ko- attention to the following' facts: The 76 Moumoiitii Btreot, near Mapla Aveaus, A. FOUfcACT V/XUL, W« C i / I BENEFIT OF" . . - - - j ^ - - _. x l l l i ^ l l t "^\r 1,111. l/Vr\7|'lv^ I*A l/ilv CHOKCH TO CIS CSVMN AT TJtEJ Ill many boroughs the limli;et is not jiulilicnns in the s board, with but 'nate have adopted. membership of 38EB BASHC, ST. ¥, liuuk: up until tlu> year i^ Iliilf e.one. It ouu'lit not to be in the power of any one eNeeption outside of Dr. Warner, Morjratifroy-Pnyntor Etructuro Dostroyod Olitt-at (•Ktulillsheil Kliou [icimlr Shop on by Vlte Hunt Saturday Wiffht. Under mcli condition?, during the first politician or of any ^roup of politi- is composed of business men whose Mulimnnth Stivet. l-Mubllnhed JSD3. Bhoo ItcimlrinK in All ll'i MrnnehOH u half of tlie year, money is spent much cians to prevent a majority of anyduties make it impossible for them to The three storybrickbuildingowncd HpocliiHy. Work (lono ut Short. Notice. nioi'e freely Hum if the olli.-ials felt public body from carryintv on business. be in the,borough during the day time, by the Mergaugey-Paynter storage All HOIU'M Jlnnil Hewed. restrained l>y tlie amount of the liud- The United States senators are paid and as contingencies frequently arise company a t Asbury Park was de- J'uaHlvily the Jlent Hhoo liopnlrliiK ' " Town. i;et linvinjr hern already fixed, It (he people, not to prevent public which require immediate attention the stroyed by lire Saturday night. The Ydur I'txlronnKO Solicited, nut. uncommon in i.uch crises to see bus from beinn' carried on, butgreater part of the active work has building was erected several years ago last half of tin- year marked by fallen upon the shoulders of Dr. War- as a clothing factory but was lately to transact public business. It is eat p;n simony ill e:iptllditu insult to the people of theUnited ner, whose duty as chairman of theused by tho storago company as a Die first half of the year was marked | H t a U , s w | l l i n a n v f,ruun ()f politicians committee on sanitation obligates him warehouse and as a factory by the American paper box company. -The liyrlirodinality. set tliemselvcs'upp as dictators a m to give prompt attention to such mat- fire spread rapidly through . the e.lare Iliat no public business slial ters. With his experience asftphysi- building and_ an hour after the alarm The makiiiK.of the budget at thebe transacted unless they have their cian Dr. Warner is particularly qualiwas turned in only two small sections fied to be the one member of the board beginning of the fiscal year gives tile wav about it. who should investigate such matters of wall stood above the first floor. The oft'ii-Uils a guiiliny: Hp:ht by which to -o-o-o-u-owater pressure was inadequate for efas may be brought to his attention, ft.-er their financial course. It does and report the same for proper ac- fective work. The not ill any way hamper their action, 1 lie storms storms this winter have KIIO About 150 persons who had goods hut it does aid'in K'ivinR' an economi- »»t there are many sidewalks in Red tion, and there is no one in Fair trul i:nd elUcient government. It is a Hank which need resetting. On every Haven who in our judgment possesses stored in the warehouse lost all. The such exceptional qualifications for tire loss of the building is placed a t cc/urs.' which should be followed by a street in Red Hank there are flagstone sidewalks which in the course of years position he holds. $20,000 and the other losses may run nmni; nalities, large and small. n Club g I 'OR THH y of BL-SJE ' P A R S O N S TICKETS, 83.<t» A OOUPLE-On Sela at Goopw'a f| • eiEtd SoiH.'oedler'w Da'ug Stores 1 ' H I t i . VI COMING EVENT have sunk below the level of the "The work which we have endeavored the total to $50,000. Defective elecground on each side of the walks.to accomplish for the benefit of thetric light wiring is said to be the j A community building has recently This leaves the sidewalks in a sort people of Fair Haven would have cause of the blaze. been built by 'the board of trade of of gutter, which fills up at every rain lacked a very large proportion of its Washington, Pennsylvania, which the fall, to a depth sometimes of two orefficiency if it had not been for the HOUSE WBEOKED BY PlBB. work done and the time spent by Dr. United States department of agricul- three inches. Warner, often a t considerable per- Firo a t Asbury £*&rg: Had Oood Start Beas the prescription delure declares is one of the first build-i Long Bnnsh Fire Department in (is erected in this country as a com- I This settling of the sidewalks is sonal sacrifice. His value to the board fore Firemen CoulA X,ay Hose. mands, we put up all AT THE munity building in a country town, gradual, but it comes about in tinas a member has been particularly apD. A. Holland's house at Asbury parent owing to our inability to secourse of a few years from two The department of agriculture Park was badly damaged by fire Tuesmedicines, using the cure and retain the services of an efcaus . .After a freezing spell, when gards tne erection of this building of cs day of last week. The house waa a so much importance that it has given the ground thaws, the ground becomes- ficient sanitary inspector, for thelong distance from any firo hydrant best of a description of the building and ofvery soft, and the heavy stone side- amount of the annual appropriation and the firemen were forced to lay allowed us by the council has been so walks sink into the earth a little. I t its uses in one of the public documents long lines of hose to reach the blaze. may be only a very small fraction of small that we simply could not afford By that time the interior of the house issued by the department. J«*»' Tlcliets Reserved by £3. E. Brown. Campbell Ave, ^ an inch a year, but in course of time to pay a salary large enough to in-was ablaze. It required about half an ;;-. ;;; V' Precision, accuracy J#*«* T©5©pSior»© S3Ei Long B r a n c h tJ*S it amounts to enough to make side- duce anyone with the proper qualifi hour to get the fire under control. That part of the article in which the walks deep, ..in. water in places. cations to take this position, and. Dr. The fire started in the kitchen but the and exact measurements department of agriculture describes Warner has for long periods at aorigin is unknown. The damage is esthe building and its objects is as foltime assumed these duties himself at timated at $1,000 and is partly covmakfi this the safest luws: This condition is made more marked the board's request. ered by insurance. Mrs. John Burk place to have prescrip"The purpose of the building is toby the gradual raising of the ground X»I»>I^^^^ "We recite these facts because we owns the house. furnish a general meeting place for on each side of the walks. The grass really believe that the people of Fair tions filled. town and country people and to bring catches dust and holds it, and this them in closer touch. In the general gradually raises the ground on each Haven do not realize the value of the MrE. Clayton Sots Divorce. We carry a complete 1S63. 1O1O. mooting room on the first floor are side of the stone walks. Like the work that Dr. Warner has done, and Mrs. Larue Clayton of Lakewood telephone facilities, magazine and settling of the flagstones during a that those who are desirous of having was line of the best toilet granted a divorce from her hushim resign are acting without a thaw, this amounts to only u very writing tables, sets of all available last week by Vice Chancellor farmers' bulletins, the experiment sta- small fraction-of an inch a year, but knowledge of the facts and under a band articles, and supplies. Backes. Mrs. Clayton recently sued tion bulletins of the state, and blanks in course of time it amounts to very mistaken {impression. If Dr.Miss Nora Beegle of Asbury Park for Warner presents his resignation and upon which application may be made enough to cause a great deal of anit is accepted, this action by the coun- alienating her husband's affections. for any bulletins or reports desired by noyance. cil must be taken with a full knowl- Clayton and Miss Beegle were at Trenindividuals. Another large room on ;!: ;;: :|: edge of what is involved. Without a ton when the chancellor heard the ease the first floor is suitable for lunchgrowth of the roots of trees un- competent inspector (which we cannot but they failed to appear in the 3. t~ SERGEN & CO, eons, illustrated lectures and local derThe the sidewalks is another cause of secure because we have no money to court room and no defense was corn shows, apple shows, demonstra- this trouble. Tree roots will son brought by Mr. Clayton. pay for one) and with Dr. Warner tion meetings, etc. On the second times lift up one end of a flagstone 18 Broad Street, Ked feank. floor are two large rest rooms for and* cause, a .deep depression at thenot on the board, it would simply be Teiepbona 79-J. women. Those in charge of the en-other end, in which the water stands. impossible for' us to proceed to carry AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA out the requirements of the state terprise hope to be able to employ a This is particularly noticeable board of health and of our own local ^ VOICE ^ woman attendant and provide her with . streets where shade trees hav< ordinances in the munner in which our DOUGLAS taME, baritone and facilities for caring for small children tainpd a large size. sworn obligations to the borough detone specialist, will shortly open a of visiting shoppers, The building mand. vocal studio in Red Bank. , also contains otlices for the board and For particular! and ^ircutars address the agricultural bureau. Back of the Sidewalks are put down for the 'We do not wish to influence you in S3 E. 34th Street, New York City To Farmers •who have fofand it impracbuilding; is a hitching ground, with benefit of the traveling public They your action in this matter, our purticable to buy fertilizers, through their ample space for fifty teams, with a are paid for by the owner of the prop- pose being merely to point out to you regular channels, iiigli enough in ^OT* pcrty in front of which they are laid, the conditions which would exist, and go od brick walk to the building. AEH and wjyh to increase the percentage if these conditions should be brought Country people can hitch their teams, |but they are not intended for hisabout we can supply either Muriate or iilg.i by Dr. Warner's retirement leave then- "wraps arrange appoint- special benefit. Ordinances of the de Sulphate at reasonable prices, con"incuts by telephone, etc., and then go town require that sidewalks shall be from the board under pressure, we sidering the market conditions. kept free from snow and ice by thecannot help but feel that our work as about their duties in town." owner of the property. It is as much a body has not merited your approval, and that it would bo more desirable the duty of a property oWner to keep Kvery town und every community the sidewalks in a condition where for you to have a board of health that 3L3G Water Street, flew YorEi. ...imild have one of these community the water will run off as it is to putas a whole would be able to carry out <g.»^^^^ Works: Jersey City, W. I. more satisfactorily the wishes of the centers, Such a building could be the walks down in the first place. ^Tanufacturors of FBEFABUB HOVlipeople of the borough. used for many purposes besides those TS3T? X1AIT0BI] c-spoclally rocommended named in the preceding paragraph. It "Yours very truly, On some streets sidewalks were laid fur use umler glassantl for lawns. Also could be used as a public library buildG. B. HODGMAN, inr, and as a report for young men upwards of twenty years ago, without ' Is it cold and draughty ' Complote KertillnerH of any regular L. M. DASHIEI.L, grade, and CE&OSTON ?ZSH MEA& for and young women in the evenings. It I one thing having .been done since that D . O . WOLCOTT, near them ? Do you have • •feeiihiR roultry, ho^a, etc., protein 5G to could be used not only for business time to keep them in good condition. JOHN J. NAULTY," |; If yci nsit Bianlc Booifs,toxFiles, P@is, iite f F@KISS % CO per cent. to shovel more coal in windy and for material advantages, but for aThe town commissioners should make .™cial and pleasurable purposes. Efi» examination of all the sidewalks in p . » ! aBitiiiig in tig Sbtjonenr line f Booklet and Prices upon application. weather than in calm? You ' BANK WIWS SUIT. Kuch a building, maintained without!1 d Bank during or immediately after w leirard to sectarian lines and without " heavy rain, and all walks which are need NATIONAL METAL % • NEWSPAPERS AND MAGAZINES DELIVERED onition where w e r e they hold water Aslinry Parkexa X.OBO to EnffUalitown refovenre to the many small cliques ' »» a condition WEATHER STRIP, the kind BElnk in Note Transaction. be ordered relaid l or other h i h are usually usully found in all cities hld b d d id which found in cities sshould Judgment of ?l,209 in favor of the with the double inter-locking j ; ami towns, lur^c'uml small, would be changes made whereby the water will Englishtown bank was returned by a Contractor and BuiSd®?, of tremendous service to a community. not stand on them. zinc members, which keep jury a t Freehold last Thursday S© Bread Street, Red Basils, N. >J. BED BABE. K. 3. against Joseph H. Bryan and William out all cold, rain and dust, Frequently this can be done by cut- W. Rowland of Asbury Park and Dr. Tlierc is a great struggle now inting away two or three inches of earth the kind that makes any congress over the ship purchase bill. on the street side of the sidewalk, thus William E. Anderson of Englishtown. OFFICE IN EISNER BUILDING. w i n d o w - w o r k perfectly The ship purchase bill is a measure allowing the water to flow off. In The suit was_ over a note transaction Room 3, providing that a'corporation shall be o t ] l e r cases, where the stones have through which the defendants reu n d e r all conditions, and l«»bon« 3BOJ. -' ESTABLISHED !684 TELEPHONE H I formed in which the United States been tipped up by the growth of tree ceived no benefit. government shall hold the controlling roots, these stones may have to be The original notes, two in number, S never wears out or interest, in order that ships may berelaid. The general plan of sidewalks were made by E. W. Ryno, then in the attention. lobbing o t Alt K!n«ts. .secured to meet the requirements of is that they shall have a slant toward employ of the Como electric company. the foreign commerce of the United the street and shall be raised a little The notes were endorsed by the YOU ARE PAYING FOR maker's father, D. C. Ryno, and were States. above the earth on each side of the THEM when you buy coal; I walks, in order to keep them free discounted a t the Englishtown bank. The notes were not paid and the de- when you call the doctor on ! ! The measure is opposed by the Re- from standing water. fendants in the suit, stockholders in * * « publicans in the senate, who declare 58-64, BROAD STREET RED'BANK, N. J. account of badly heated, ', , he electric company, gave new notes that they will "tall; the hill to death." is one of the things which can to the bank to straighten matters up. damp, or draughty rooms; ', That is, they will talk against the bill be This done at very small cost to the prop- They were assigned judgment atrainst Fix®, Life, Accident, Tornado and continuously until congress adjourns when water drives Sti and owner, and in many cases at no he Rynos but were unable to collect on March 4th, and in this way they erty cost at all by simply removing part of on tho judgment. you have to redecora&ejwhes will prevent a vote being taken on the the earth on the street side of the measure. dust and soot blow in and sidewalk. But it is something which EJtPtOSIOHT. ifs absolutely needed if the sidewalks spoil your curtains and upThe debate on the shipping bill, of the town are to give the service Mother or rnrininjjflnio Dontint Baa Marholstering. more than anything else which has which they are put down to perform. H PROMPT EFTICIEMT SAFE I row E&cape. come up in President Wilson's term (Toimi Talk continued on jnttjc 12.) Mrs. Baird Tilton of Farmingdale WHY NOT GET YOUR except the Alaska railroad, measure, uid a narrow escape Saturday when a iihiivvs the difference between old ideas MONEY'S WORTH? Our ;oline blow torch, with which her and modern ideas of legislation. PENSIOHS FOB X.IFE SAVES3. son, Dr. Harold Tilton, was doing denrepresentative will gleslSy call EVERY DESC3RIff»TION Fundamentally, the Republicans believe that the government should not Tho Sorvico Haa Boon Combined with the tal work, exploded. Mrs. Tilton was and give an estimate. Let fit EpecIoSsota lurled across the room and her clothHome air»a Commercial ^fowk undertake tmy business except that of Bovouuo Cuttor Sorvibo. was set on fire. Dr. Tilton seized him do it now. governing the country-, and should President Wilson last week .signed ing •Jl m « ) leave all mutters of business to private the law which combinesthelifesavnng a rug and smothered theflameasur6 ft f individuals. Fundamentally, the Dem- and revenue cutter services. All therounding his mother but not before she was badly burned on the face und ocr;its believe that the government! n ien now in the life savinir serviee will arms. The explosion was caused by a For Young and Old of Rumson, N. J. .should undertake all measures which 'be re-enlisted and will then he entitled' leak in the gasoline torch. Every Tho acute ogoaijiicK pain of will prove of advantage to the people, to a pension after they are retired. pane of glass in the room was Bmaished rhcumatiam in soothed at onco or which will add to the welfare of Sixty-four years is the age set forbut the damage was comparatively by Bban'a Liniroant. Do no6 the country a<; a whole. retirement. There had always been small. rub;—it J)«ii0tratea to tho eoro great opposition to giving life slivers , bringing a comfort not There are many Republicans who pensions while Die service was under mod of until tricci. Get « •WoTah—Buc&lojr. believe with the Democrats that the the treasury department and to reJOHN LLOYD bottlo today. Mian Jennie C. Welsh, daughter of government should undertake all busi- move this objection it was combined Lake .AseniiiB, Red Bnnfc, N. J. Thoinus Welsh of Montrose in Atlies.s of a character which is monopo- with the revenue cutter service. lantic township, and Timothy Bucklistic in its nature, such as the run4 ley of: Little Silver, son of Michael ? I M&y^ r®ojwsMmo4 your niiij! of railroads, steamship lines, telBAHKEaa ENJOY DINMER. ea tlio beat remedy for jr& Buckley of East Freehold, were marwaiiliH, telephones and all other busiS ii tt 1 1 fpcot largo Buraa | * used, S3elor& using IK'KSI'K of a public character, just as Banquot at Ocoan Grove Friday Night ried Wednesday afternoon at St. o! monay t r y l n Bg^eSi t ^ relief of th$ RiUwy f and biidir, Mary's church at Colt's Neck. Miss find paitjB la linnbaand body, e«**> > 1t t t d U the government now runs the postEujoyeft hy 135 £*oriioii0. STOUT UnlmMH both lotmiaTsnd Kathryn Dugan of Freehold, a comiin office, the |)iiblic schools and the Pan- Bank officials and employees of A &afo tuid sure Hem®dy ?<*? Worms and X louad qakk teltef. and KISW &m of tho bride, waa bridesmaid. The juna canal. On the other hand there Monmouth county enjoyed a banquet w l U o d flumig Rgaitt.'W?#o, Cvrfi.ttff itooa tba t»t tov ua I M » TV S I E V E S are many Democrats who believe that at the North End hoU'l at Ocean groomsman wan Augustine A. Welsh, fAtxa to cWiaron h Ji> w »»SBl o l N. t&ih 8t.t 8pi$lgd l& a brother of the groom. The bride raoroy. PIEAKAMT « 0 KJOCB. BO the government should not interfere Grove Friday nicht. About li!;") per- and bridesmaid wore blue tailored MOIUftESS. HO FBTM© ffiDSS. O»a "{ f l9 with corporations, but should permit sons attended. KEANSBURG AND RED BANK liaa killed 13a womw. All &*a»Among tlie1 speakers suits with hats to match and curicd gbottle Tuilroadfi, steamship linen, telephones, t B ami dealorB, or h& mBil-SSo ft ttot. my netk im& dip w r y bad. 1 cwikl &an were Mayor Clarence E, I '. Hcttiek W U of pink and white carnations, Bat. O. A. VOOKttI!fifS,**.;B.1»ila., 9m. m#ep s t fell. I mn% my wifo fof a £g> es&4 telegraphs, etc., to he run as the diof Asliui-y Asliury I'ark, K. It K. .Sloc.um Sloc.um of Um 1/ K , The couple feottk ol yotir IJiUmsiifc mn\ in l loft, l f t for f a weddinir dd tlip i to rectors may choose, chanting for their ot tima I wns on my t lli'iuich )r .(nines K Ackermun of Washington. They will live a t little iiervicoH "all the trallic will bear." Hde t9Hft Vi Asbury 1 ark, John hnri|,'lit or Free- .Silver, where the groom ia emplove<l hold ,.^<.overnor Stokeii, CoiiKreas-| ,,., „ cli(luff,.iir. The bride, received a In Ihe United Ktalen senate, more , . 11 »f Kaiimm and William I very hii^c munlier of (ban in liny other governing body, the .S. I'.VHIIS, pritHiiltMit of the American —.—.—^» , ^... old idems on which political lines were iinititule of ImnkinKformed remain intact. Thtm it hapBoy (Jots Mortal for Bravory. )»cn« lli.it mint of the KcpirMirnns, are Knlph, the fourteen-year-old son of Hint in full from Bioyolo. ncninst. the shipping measure, while Upl»olsi«rfag I«s AM Ito Dr. Jacob ]>'. Paulson, a uummer resiinout of the Demm'iatH arc for it. Un- John K. ifoyt. Long Branch's truant dent of llrndlcy llench, htin been Wmmai* wltbR. T. Satth of R«4 BKSSI f man ollicci', was injured hint , Tluirnday awarded an honor medal by (ho nader th the ruhtf of of the senate, any any man or ft'onp of men can talk lk indefinitely i d f i l when lie fell from hid bicycle, svml hittional ^ourt of honor ot tho Boy n a C««l Tiblea on any wililret, and lieni'i> It in n per- hifi buck against the curb. A doctor ficiiut.!! for bin heroic work last uumi'.-etly simple mutter to talk n int'n.Huri. wan mitnmoncd and it was found that mer when ho waved another boy from Olfle* 'them Mr, tn ilwtlli. OungreKt! oxpiira by limitn- Mr. Moyt had torn the mumrlen loose drowning at High Bridge, (Itm on Mmrh 4tli, and nay mutter,) fioin the' left niiic of his back, II« — -••-^f. y JnniYa" ("o«|»r,~ I It pays to wlvertise in TUB Bsmstw. Imoklnt. M l l i U i t l t h t t i t o wan laid u;> guvei'ul daya, not iMluttvly ot til that tiito JirtMti pntl Wlilli- ttlrwits, -o-o-o-o-o- PURE DRUGS. * -•? * 1 i iU * * Real Estate and Insurasice I • r Hi « 'V • I t . , . . / ' . . l t « l > l l , . l l . .I l / _ ^ _ r . _ . 1 I l l ' l l - . 1 « > . ~ ^ ^ * » THE REB BANK REGISTER. Page' Five. as eiitortainetl Friday afternoon by ^^!4**«*J<M>*^!<W>JMS£^^ [rs. J. A. MacEwan.- Miaa Edith V. to Widow— ftftliag won the first prize, a cut VmtbolA St«u £*ft Will ol nmitnm A. Pftttsi'EOn. lass sundwich tray, Miss Elsie CurWilliam H. Ingling, who died at is the (second, a pair of brass candleticku. and the con eolation prize, a Freehold several weuks ago, made hia A, clttnoer,waa awarded to Miss Mildrud will two years ai?o last mouth. Ho | KAvc Ha*- 'anMatc-r, sppointsd his wife,, Klizabeth Cooper p j assisted by nRln pr, eseeutris of the will and left ."I'ved by by t the e hostess te assite ps?te<S Isast t£lmj°g&&y Hl^lit—Miss Hist . jisei Gardlnn and d B Barbara b H H«ug- all hi estate to iier. After tthe death a t , oanfeUffi T/@£4e& t o ^IiSSs^sI|?hIan. and. Those present were Misses of Mrs. llntclinK, t c K , ? / iis to bo left The Kuhns house at West Keyport, Ilaie 51. Curtis, Mildred Lackey, to t t thoir hi i son, George C. Ingling. owned by August Fraummi, u New With V. WtsUiiiK, Mildred VanMotev, j K W,, Donald Tjiurston and York real estate man, was burned to thel Clarendon, Lolitii. Ik-Gruff, (<ar- Elleabeth grajidcliildren e h (!. ( I gl R i, g d l d the ground early Friday morning. Mr. ina HoaKland, Barbara HouRlanu, off Mr. t receive i are eachh to M IIHRHIIK, H Freimahn and his wife and daughter nnio Laurie Tilton, Mrs. Laura $500. The residue of the eatato is to barely' escaped with their lives. They Mrs. E. Schwaw, Mrs. E.go to George C. and Harry W. lnKwere unable to nave their clothing1, so lampbcll, Mrs. Harvey S. Bedle, Mrs. l'ing, sons of Mr. InKli'Kf- The will Eit|»id!y did the flumes spread, and they J.'. Erlloh, Russell Wliarton, Mrs. 6. M. Post, was witnessed by H. V. M. Dennis had to mnke their wuy barefooted to Harry M. VanDorn, Mrs,' Albert and Oscar J, Walker of Freehold. the home of Mra. Mary Jonce, ^uveral .Ira. il. Haigli and Mra, J. Gvover Curtis. Hamuel A. Patterson, u well known hundred yards .distant, where' they Mr. and Mrs. ltobert IJraimiit of Asbury-Pork lawyer who_<ijcd uJ,e\u were taken euro of for tho night. It ontb... oistat'taincd'-it*'few weeta »KO,' left"aU"liis estate to his ,le- Rot -known- how the fhis "startcST Kut f in eekbra- widow, Inez I. Patterson, in a will d Friday afternoon dtfactive electric light wiring is 'rienda ion of. tlie second birthday of their which wan executed hist October. Mr. thought to be the cause. The liouee ion, The afternoon was pleasantly I'attevson's interest in the law library was partly insured, hut no insurance and oflice fixtures of the firm of Pattsas carried on tho furniture. Mr. ipent by the littlo ones after which a terson & Khomo was bequeathed to Frelmaun's loss will amount to several iainty luneli WHS served. Those pres- Mr. Iihome. Mrs. Patterson and Mr. e t were Mrs. Arthur Walling nnd thousand dollars. RESPECTFULLY YOURS ion Maitland, Mra. Eusgell Walling home were appointed executors of A number of young people surson Clarence, Mra, I'Vanl: Hausei*: the will. The witnesses were William prised Ezrom Walling Thursday ,nd eon Howard, Mrs. Justus Camp riilin nnd George W, Patterson. CT3 aight, A nodal time was enjoyed, md daughter Mildred,1 Mra. Cyrus muule being a fetituro of the evening. toaa and children Geneta and Bessie, B&.HKBB8 T Among those present were Misses Vnnubel Smith,Jennie Smith,Kenneth Beatrice Kapp, Evelyn Bedlo, Mabel /oorhoes, Cora Barnes, I,illie Barnes, Johnson, 1'earle WRllinK, Anna Robert Brannin flnd Mra. William 'oinnoutH County Bantlm? Sleo "Want Hauser, Helen Duflield, Elaine Dey, __^.__ Monmouth county bankers have deElla Angletncn, Florence Bennett, Braanin. ided to carry their fight against Minnie Pinter and Olive Britton, Lloyd IW6S&BT. NSW8. 'ranch banking into the legislature, E. Colcelet, John P. Matthews, Jr., James Hiiies, Joseph Hines, Harry BUlet Battotliall Team Jlcfer.tB iJoatn t a meeting at Long Branch Saturay a committee wan appointed to Decker, George Murray, Theodore Team. ^^+l^lK<<<**l<<**l*<<H<<K<* ilraw a bill ^to abolish the present Ilauser, Chester Mnttliews, Charles Tlie Tuesday afternoon sewing club Holtling, Francis .Roberts, William et with Mrs. J. Grover Curtis last law.. Under the present statute trust osGssooeeseseaooQooocosasosocecssocoooeoooooooGOsoooooooQQOooooQQOsoooQOGOGasooa MASTEB'S SALS OF REAL ESTATE. Collins, Frank Sullivan, Oscar Brown, cek. During the afternoon refresh- :ompanies are permitted to maintain o Il l il' th •ranches. The action of the Mono I I Thomas Brown, Percy Chinery, WilI \ were served. Those present olith county bankers is aimed at tlie liam Britton, Winiield Decker, Harold ments i vero Mrs. Raymond L. Wyckoff, Mrs. ?idelity trust company of Newark. Slapp, Ormand D, Walling, Jr., Daniel .'rank P. Sproul, Missea Maude Ack- The committee appointed is composed I t I t 1 Walling, Jr., and Edward Kapp. irson, Lois C. Sproul, Edna M. Wei- f E. E. Slocum of the First national i 1U Miss Ola M. Conklin, daughter of ;nnd, Mildred VanMater, Ethel Ack- lank 111 M t I t of Long Branch. Harry Davis i \1 \ l \V 1 111 1 IK ] Mr. and Mrs. Edwin E. Conklin Oi rson, Clara VanSiclclo, Fannie if the Citizens' bank or Long Branch, IWV I I 11 t t II First street, was married Wednesday Jowles, Elizabeth V. Young, Florence Charles VanMater of the Atlantic III It t tl 1 .sic III f, night to Wilmer C. Hansen of Phila- L. DeNilce and Josie Cowles. The ill t h e riMilih ' • ( l'Vilr H i i v t n , .Mi,nbank, William K, Couse of delphia, by Rev. P. T. B. Reynolds, at meeting; noxt week will .lie" held at tho Highlands 111. . . l 1 l i i l l y , X u l v .I,-rs,-v, Asbury Park trust company and III. riillmviiiLT t i M d s nt l a m l . s i i u lier parents' home. Only the immedi- nome of Misses Ethel and Maude Ack- the G. A. Denise of the Central national a n i l li.-iilK i n UK> H o n i i i K l i <<t ESTABLISHED 187S ate relatives of the families were pres- Bon. u n t y i)l' . M n i m i o t i l l i R i l r il.-ivon, In bank of Freehold. - Mr. Couse takes ent. Following the ceremony the a m i Ntati! of . \ v w ,l(-i The Hazlet basketball team dethe place of Harry Campbell of the couple left for a wedding trip through feated the South Keyport team on Red Bank trust company, a subsidiary F i r m t r a c t In the. IJIIYOIIKII • afi,i''-siiia c,,mi,iU--t-.s loLs iiuinlR-vs w w i ' i i ( l j j iinil the Southern states. They will make Monday night in the nrehouBe by a if the Fidelity trust company, which t w c l v u ( 1 ^ ) mi HID m a p liy wlik-h II.,-y their home at Philadelphia. UI-I-I- snlil :iml l a y s ,,n tho wi-ntorly xiild core of 53 to 10. The Hazlet players las withdrawn from the county Ol' ,-itlil ail.inlnint,' l-'irs-t jtvennu nn s a i i t The Keyport literary club will meet were Edward Hannaway, Howard ankers' association. map. lli'KinniiK; u n t h e Wi'stfirly flilu Friday afternoon with Mrs, John G. Walling, Clarence E. Bahrenburg, i-rcof H<'vi-nty linlis illfstant f r o m :1m Schanck. A frolic will be enjoyed, Stacoy Carhnrt and Joseph Eeaeux. s o u t h e a s t c o r n e r ril D e r r i c k H,'iirntt H l o t : thrni-i? ( I l s o u t h tiventy-tivci i l e c n - o s each member being entitled,to bring The South Keyport players were DaniOBJSS - SUIT. anil foi-t.\--!lvo iniillltoH enMt alonK tlin a guest. iel Clarlc, William Wheeler, Daniel w e s t e r l y slili. of si.1,1 avelnio OIKS ih.iiii Miss Mamio Massey is enjoying a n i l forty-llvi' l i n k s a m i n h a l f ; i^> Walling, Asbury Walling, Clarence HldQlstown Township ESaa Sues ffofc t h e n c e s o u t h tiixly-six. iU:t;fceM a m i too weeks' vacation from her duties Pedee, Fred Walling and Ray lamOommission on Sale of a Steamboat 1'orty-llvc m i n u t e s w e s t olli) c h a i n iind with A. Sab and company. Cornelius D, Sullivan of Middlebertson. s i x t y - t u o l i n k s ; i;i) Ihent-c n o r t h l i i i - n t y - t i v o ilc-KrccM anil r o r l y - l i v e niinul.-si F. Palmer Armstrong, assistant township lost his suit for $5,500 The entertainment Riven by Jewell w e s t o n e clialn anil fnrty-iivc: l i i i l ^ a n i l cashier of tho Keyport banking com irothers of New York in the firchouse against Joseph McCaldin last week. a h a l f link; ( I ) tlicnce n o r t h xlxty-.^ix pany, attended a meeting of the MonThe suit was brought to r e e c s a m i f o r t y - l i v e mlmiteH o a s t <>IH, last Tuesday was largely attended. cover a commission which Sullivan c h a i n a n d Kixty-two linltH t o t h e |>lnri» mouth county bankers' association a1 The receipts amounted to about $30. - claimed to be due him on the Bale of of hCKlnilillK. C o n t a i n i n K t - u e i i t y - f o u r Long Branch Saturday afternoon. l i u n i l r e d t h s o f a n a c r e , ;iy ile.scribeil I n P. 0. Wcigand attended the conseA library benefit supper will bo held cration of Rev. Paul Matthewa as the steamboat LaSalle. The trial a ileej from J o h n I.. Bunli-n anil Jos-enlv L. JJorilcn. e x e c u t u r s , e t c . , of H'-njamiti in the Keyport library building Thurs bishop of the diocese of New Jersey in started Monday and the jury was out F.onlen, ilci-east-il, t o Kiunvn-1 l l a i vt-y, that night before reaching a verday, February 25th. bearillK d a t e J u n e Bill, ISfil, anil n It. Mary's church a t Burlington on all dict. The girls' ' friendly club of St.Monday. cortleil i n Uoolc S fi of llceils p a r e J'L' etc. Mary's church will give a play in th Sullivan said that McCaldin promDaniel WallinE was given a surgarish house Friday of next week. ised to give him five per cent commisTho sccoml Irnct silusitcil In l!n- ),orprise by a few of his friends Friday The young ladies bible class of Cal UUKU a1 s ;ifiir>'HnliJ. I!c|;(nnlnK nl n s u m o celebration of his nineteenth birth- sion and that he agreed to take on tilt e a s t Nlde of .Second s t r e e t al t h e vary church -will hold a-iwisicals and in 110,000 for the boat. When Sullivan W o J 1 K n 0 W I , l o n f f B r a n o J l M i m Dlo d day, Tho evening waa spent in ploynortliWTSt corner of a l o t of laml 1«social tomorrow night in the church ing five hundred and piano music. ook a prospective .customer to ;iiiK t o .lohn Jeffrey, jmrchnseil of Monday After a bong BicKitoES. for the benefit of the carpet fund. the aforesaid J o h n 1., Uonk'ii and u-ife; During the evening refreshments Caldin tlie latter refused to take William H. Bennett of Long Branch thence ( H alenj? the east siile of said Miss Anna Walling of Freehol were served. Among those present 119,000 for the boat,..saying that he Second s t r e e t n o i t h twenty-tvvn deifref-H spent last week with Mr. and Mrs were Mr. and Mrs. Daniel W. "Walling, had "secured a man who would pay died Monday after- a sickness of two iinil forty-live ininutea w e s t llrty-livo years from a complication of diseases. John Carr. feet six I n d i e s lo Aliraluim llarUnlow'f) Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Roth of Mata- SlG^OOff for it. McCaldin testified Mr. Bennett was born at Long Branch ^outhwe.st corner; tlienee ( - ) alonj-' hl^t Mrs. Ferdinand Man'g and Mra, wan, Mrs. Ellen White, Misses Addie that'he nevcrmade a positive.promise line north Mixt\--sevi'il iloKrefH east onu 81 years ago. He learned the carpenJohn S. Hendrickson spent Sunday Aumaek, Mae F. Eoso, Edna M. Wei- that ' ha wbuld sell the boat for h n n l r e i l ami si>c feet to tfaauicl lluvvvv'y west lino: thence <:!) iilonh' h i s lino with Mrs, William Fairbrother oi gand, Floronco L. DeNike, Mildred $110,000. Ex-Judge John E. Foster ter's trade and for rtiany years carried i-oillh twiillly-two ile^rees anil tortv-tivti a contracting business. He was Brooklyn. VanMater, Marie E. Walling, Edna appeared for McCaldin and Thomas on m i n u t e s east forty fci-t; thence t l ) c o n also interested in the mineral water The Chandler " s i x " created a big sensation last year at linuiiif; nloiiK hiH Urn- nortli sixty-se^etl Edward, D. Hill was confined to his Carhort, Dick Walling, 'Edward ~\ Pay represented Sullivan. business and later devoted all his time Tees cast on,- Innulri'il a n d six feet t<» home oji Atlantic street last wee Rapp, Otto Weifiand, Jr., Herbert the ^-est -Mile ol' First avenue; ttieniQ $1,595 and this year at $1,295, with all the attractive features to the latter enterprise. In 1884 he Brown, Hudson Carhart, James Walwith an attack of grip. l a l aloliK Ihc West .side thereof si,nth. OIPBY BIM. COH'WCTED. was appointed deputy keeper of the t w e n t y - t w o d e c r e e s and t'urty-flve m i n Mrs. John Templeton spent several ling, Stacey Carhart and Van Walretained, it is undoubtedly the most attractive proposition state prison and he served in this ofu t e s e a s t lil'teen feet and s i x Inches; days last week with hor daughter, ling. thence (!J) .south .sixty-seven tie 'lee.i bury 3?arJc nog Catolior Convlotod of fice for four years, when he was apon the market. I t is unquestionably the handsomest car Mrs. Wallace Jack of Brooklyn. west one hundred and s i * feet to t h o The,ladies' auxiliary met in the ilDDttiatlne- Hornco HcCuliory. pointed postmaster of Long Branch. aforesaid .lohn .Jetirey's- n o r t h w e s t c o r Mrs. Mary Ilepp of New York spent firehouse on Thursday evening. After ner; thence IT) Ihe s a m e course a s t h o built in this country and with Bosch magneto, Rayfield "Gipsy Bill" Pelham, for several In 1892 he was anpraged as commutalast week with her daughter, Mrs, the meeting the evening was spent in l a s t iilon^' hia line one hundred an,! s i x years doR catcher of Asbury Park tion clerk by tlie New York and Long Arthur.A. Philo. feet t o the place of lieK'innlllK, ur- ileplaying five hundred and dominoes and nearby towns, was convicted of Branch railroad. Ha was retired with carbureter, Gray and Davis electric system and every other serihrd in a deed from .mhn I.. Honleu O. Close of Mount Vernon, N. Y Prizes were won by Mrs. Emil Rudianil wife v.i S a m u e l liarvey, daleil A i n i l spent last week with his daughter f?er, Mrs. Marcus D. Leroy, John H. assaulting Horace McCaffery by aa pension by the railroad two years part up to these standards, it defies competition. The pure .Sth, A. I)., i s as, a n d i-ocorile.l in Hook 1 1 r> of lleells, |l,-iKe i".;l, etc. Mrs. John Whitback of First street. Bahrenburg and H. Alvin Walling, jury at Freehold last Thursday. The ago. Mr. Bennett had been an asThe Thought club was entertaine Tho next.mecting will beheld Thurs- jury recommended Pelham to thesemblyman and a member of the stream-line body of this car is bound to attract attention Tin! llilnl Iract situated In t h e imrmercy of the court. McCaffery ad- board of freeholders. He is survived Monday night by Mrs. J. Graver Our day of next week. oilKh a« iiforf-sald iiiljuinliiK Ihe lot o n wherever seen. Let us show you this car and we know that mitted that he first struck Pelham in byfivechildren, Mrs. John W. Wooltis at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harwhich s;lid Ahi-ani Itnrkalow nan- (,-\. l.i. Mrs. William Bush of Newark tthe face during an argument. He t ley, Miss Clara WBennett, Mrs. a g g l s i i l ) reside),-. IJeRinnins i n the line ol! vey S. Bedle. you will agree with us that it is the one big- bargain of the spent Tuesday with Mrs. Henry E said Pelham then clinched with him Joseph Mitchell, Harry P. Bennett S:lllHiel Harvey'K lot liity-Hve ami a halP Miss Alva V. Hendrickson and J Ackerson, Sr. feet from t h e .southeast coiner of t h o and cut him in the leg. Afterward and George W. Bennett, all bf Long year at said Alirani ISarlinlow's lot on which h o Harold Hendrickson were Sunda Dr. A. V. Braillay ha3 returned to resides a s aforesaid; thence, n o r t l i ' guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Cadoo, Jr. his home at New York after visiting Pelham stabbed McCaffery in theBranch. wardly to t h e .same; tlicneo westwarOly, abdomen. Pelham said that McCafof Summit, N. J. on the line of saiil lot lo the SecomJ hi sister i h his here. TO US H1HETY OLD. fery started the trouble and that after a v e n u e : thence s o u t h w a r d l y fifty liva G. L. Rapp, who was in the hottlin Miss Katherine E. Emmons" of beating him in the face he struck him and a h a l f feet; thence e a s t w a i d l y p a r business here for many years, hai Freneau iB visiting Miss allel with said ISiirkalmv'K Hun to t h o i Elizabeth S over the head with a pitchfork. Chsrlos Carney, rormorly a Colt's IIcclc purchased the Lake farm at Holmde' Ackerson. hiKlnniiiK. lieiiiff t h e lot marked <m a. Farmor, Faaei m a p nt t h e s a m e a s l o t ' N o . -*h C o n t a i n from H. D. Ely. The Thursday evening five hundred Charles Carney, a colored man of ing w h a t e v e r It li):iy witliin said lluilts, The Keyport literary club will en club met with Misses Ethel nnd us descrihetl ia a. deed from Abram C a r - , HAS KOBE TBOVBLE. Long Branch ninety years of age, died kalow a n d wife to Hamuel Harvey ila teit tertain at cards in Odd Fellows' ha Maude Ackerson last Thursday. last Wednesday. Most of his life was Ki-iitemlHir U t h , lSiil, nnd reco'rdeil i n Friday evening, February 19th, th A dimco will be given in the fire Contractor Who Qtaetod to Lay Sower spent at Colt's Neck, where lie owned Hook 17S of DceclH. pai;e, S"-2. etc. proceeds to go towards the propose house tomorrow night. Outlet Havo Contrabt GanoellocL the property which now belongs to J-'ourlh tract, sltiiuted i n lhe. lmronKlL women's state college at Now Bruns- "" Harry E. Manee has. returned from William IC. Fenn, who contracted to William Egan. The past few years he iis aforesalil, bi'KlnniliK a t a point i n wick. a trip to Chicago, 111. tlie soiltlierly line o r Oci-all avenue of lay the Asbury Park sewer outlet in had lived at Long Branch, where he lied Bank road filly feet w e s t e r l y front Mrs. Thomas G. Cowles, who has the ocean, has had his hands full of was an employee and companion of a Mrs. John Whitheck and dnughte: the we-dcrly line of l-'lrst street a s I.del Marion spent Sunday with relatives a been confined to the house with sick- trouble ever since he took the contract. resident there. He had many friends down on said map, and m i m i n g tln-neo w e s t e r l y alontr t h e southerly ;dd>- oC ness, is improving. The pipe line was broken two or three and acquaintances among people of Mount Vernon. \ Ocean avenue tlfty feet: thence s o u t h tiuiua after it hud been started on its his own color and among the white The regular monthly meeting of th> erly and parallel with l-'irst street nun way into the ocean and several secSecond Keyport loan association wil h u n d r e d anil llfly feet and six" i n c h e s : folks of Colt's Neck, particularly the V A H D E B B U E O MEWS. thence e a s t e r l y a n d parallel with Ore.UK tions of it were lost. The Asbury older residents. Mr. Carney was an bo held in Kcough's hall tomorrow a v e n u e fifty feet, and thence northerly; Park commissioners are now about to night, after which the books will b ami parallel with First s t r e e t one h u n . Mlohaol ££obf)!u0 £3drenacl0' cancel the contrnct. If this is done uncle of Mrs. Mary Brindley of Colt' dosed for subscriptions for shares i dred nnd tlfty feet and six inches I n Neck. The funeral was held SaturOil Datucday ETlgbt. ~ " \ ^ ^ s r - T "IMMJ=HCS.T-3UB ^-ST-JIJOcean a v e n u e a t t h e place of lieglnnioff.1 Mr. Penn will be unnblc to collect any the thirteenth series. Miss Ettye G and the burial was in Atlantic H e i n e tlii- seeonil lot deserihed In n deeil Mr. and Mrs. John Merch an money for the work which he has al- day Wyekofif spent several days the pasi fr<»m ArehiUalu Beriu-n et a l s , ti> S a m u e l k spent Sunday ready done and his bonds of $10,000 cemetery at Colt's Neck. children of R RedB Bank week with friends at Brooklyn, Harvey, dated April -'Ith, ISTli, unit r c eordcii 111 Unok -SI of liecds, liaj^e ."12, will be forfeited. Mr. Fenn has asked Mrs. Karl Matliiasen entertainci with Mrs. Mary Now. and therein referred to .'IB lot luimher JOHI? B . -wn-Liasaa DEAD. Raymond Ryan, son of Michael the commissioners to give him more several members of the Keyport im t h l i t y - o n e (ill). provement association, Keyport li Ryan, has-been sick for tho past weeli time to complete the work. r i f l h t r a c t , t d t n a t c l In tlie b o r u u s l i Father of Dr. Herbert JS. WUllams 1 erary club and other women's organ! with mumps. as aforesaid, a n d known anil tlistinAfter a Bovoro S'all. zations at her home on Main stree' » Mr. and Mrs. Michael Robbins, wh Kulsiied a s lot nuuiber t h i r t y CM) on n,' were married at Red Bank las' m a p ef lols made by T. W. Tlirockiiioryesterday afternoon at a "GUffrag< John H. Williams, a life Ionpr resiton, Kurveycir tor M. BerKdi, dated Jlnv; tea." Mrs. M. J. Reynolds, secretar; Wednesday, were serenaded by i Oil . Boa&ea SstgB E'oima In Dinning dent of Fnrmingdale and father of -1tn. iS7:t: naiil m a p IIOIMK iileii in Ihti and state organizer of tho women' party of young folks at the home o Dr. Herbert E. Williams .of Red Bank olllee at' the. cle.ik " f Momnouth c o u n t y : political union, waa present and d Mra. Robbins's mother, Mrs. Mary died at the Long Branch hospital last s a i d lot liehiK Hitnated on t h e weRtciiy, Two fires of undoubted incendiary Saturday week. Hia death was the side of Kii-Ht s t r e e t . neKinuliiK nl tlin Welch, Saturday nifiht, Tho serean address. ™ I n t e r s e c t i o n 'of said l-'irst s t r e e t witlt origin occurred in the McBrido block nudcrs were in vited into the hous result of a fall on the slippery walk The Keyport improvement associa,| Ocean avoniii. and iiinnhii; tlicm-e soutliat Asbury Park last Thursday night. orly nloiiB t h e west side of said F i r s t tion held a kaffo Itlatsch Monday a and treated to cigars and refresh Commissioner Howard D. Lcroy waa of his home village a few weeks ago .street one hundred a n d fifty feet Ullil sl\: ments. in which lie broke his hip. He was tcrnoon in the library building, inches to tin- north easterly corner of lot Mr. and Mrs. Edward Oaliinann on the scene early and he found oil taken to the hospital by his son. The {social time was enjoyed and a ailve The new Ford Coupelet brings the unmatchable low l u m b e r t w e n t y - n i n e (2!l); tlicnce w e s t soaked rags in the buildings where injuries received in the fall caused •rly ahinur t h e n o r t h e r l y aide of lot Mumoffering taken for the benefit of tl have moved to New York for the rest tho fire wiia located. her twenty-nine llfty feet to the c o i n e r other complications to eet in, whicli price, the small expense of maintenance common to all Ford of the winter. women's college ut New Brunswick. or lot miinlior tlilrty-une: tlieitce n u n liFire broke out at the same time in proved fatal. Mra. George Poole ha3 rcturneti ly aloiiK t h e e a s t e r l y line of said lob The Keyport yacht club bowlin cars and the largest measure of modern luxury and class. ctores on cither side of Charles Mnrn u m b e r thlrly-one one liunilreit a n d l i f t r Mr. Williams was 77 years old and team was defeated Thursday night : from a visit to New York. feet nnd six inches to t h e aforeHnliE James McKnight of Freehold spen cua'o clothing Btore. Both fires were was one of seven children of the late the Lnkewood team two out of threi When the top is folded (a matter of a minute or so) it is a Ocean avi-mie; tlieuce easterly alollf; t h n BiMitheily nidi- of nnlil Otean nveiiim games rolled on the Brunswick alley Saturday with his uncle, James extinguished with but slight damage John B. Williams. He was a frequent Hfly foi-t t,i t h e place uf SirulllldlH;-. atl "snappy, stylish, luxurious roadster; with top raised you have Tho match was tho last one betwee; Rugan, and Sunday and Monday with to tho buildings. Thin is tho third visitor to his son's home at Red Bank deserihed 111 a de. d fioin Maicar.-t 1-:. attempt which ha3 been made to burn •ihe two teams this year in the leagu< Michael Ryan anil family. Jeffrev ;nid liu.'.baiid lo Samuel H a r v e y , a closed car, cozy and comfortable in inclement weather. dated AUKIISI liilli, IS77, and recerdeil George Hughes, Jr., and sistc: tlie McBrjde block and tho tenants Following the games the Yacht clu are becoming alarmed. sua nt Hospital. in ilouk ^iis of PeedH, iiiiKi- iit. Helen of Scoboyvillo viaited then team entertained the Lnkewood boy Professional, traveling and business meni who demand conMrs. Florence W. Megill, wife o at the clubhouse, where Btcamcd clani aunt, Mrs. Thomas Cooney, several 'I'he (hi, 1 ,- Ira,-is of laud llrst l u n - l u In fore do.ciihed I.CIIIL; lof;etlier and i-iuii. Robert Mcgill of Long Branch, dice •were enjoyed. Dnvo Wnlling an days last week. Mr. Coonoy has been tinual service in a car, will realize every expectation in the prli-e one elilire pr.-mlsi-B. Tho last I w o ut the hospital at that place Tucndaj Billy Ormerod had charge of tlia feec confined to tho houso for tho past tw Iractn of land licroliih,.inre dcscrll'iil Nine girls and four boys comprise of last week of peritonitis, Mrs. MeFord Coupelet. lyilnr t o g e t h e r nnd compihdnfj one ettttru The Philathea class of the Keypoi weeks with a heavy cold. tho February graduating duns or the prenilseH. Miss Nellie IhiKgan han roturne Iionp; Branch high uchool which com- Kill waa forty years old and besidci Baptist church met at Miss MyrtlIncluded In t h e ;mlil juilo will b e tlm Ford Coupelet $750; Runabout $440; Touring Car $490; Bailey'B Friday night. A program o home after a visit with her siater, pleted its four years' course last week. her husband in survived by her e.statcH mid interestii In dower of Mlntilo mother. Mrs. Georginnna Lyons, and •vocal and violin selection!! was carriei Mrs. William Jeffrey of Scabright. The members of tho class are Marion l l u r v e y , widow of liari-y liarvoy, d o Town Car $690; Sedan .$075. All fully equipped, f. o. b. eeaseil, anil ^larie den AllfU'.H Hiuvt-v, out. Percy Chinery. sang 'Come ii While away she spent noveral days Clnkealee, Maud Bogor, Helen Fisli, four slaters. The Bisters are Mrs. widow of David Harvey, Jr., decent.il! and Look (it Me." Bupper wan serve at Ilnddon Heights na tho gueat ol Edna Henry, Celin Horowitz, Lucy Max Santung, Mrs. Adclo White, Mrt Detroit. and ( h e inchoate cxintu of .lower oil about eleven o'clock, and each gue Mi«) Nora Quintan, formerly of Eat- Nantania, Clavicc Pinson, Florenco James L. Ferris and Mrs. Snowdei l'ludeiiee l l a i v e v , wife of t h n r a i d Charlie; Harvev 111 t h e Mitld preuiiReH. t o On display and sale by received an American Beauty rosebui ontown. She UIBO attended a fnrewel VanTine, Fay Wright, Woodbridgc Doy. Kiillier with all a n d iiliiuiilnr tlm hon-<IUreception given to Rev. E. J. Egan ol Beach, Dowey Coirin, Lee Feato and sa a favor. Those present were Miss ameiU)! ami apiuirli'tiiineeM to t h e i-aht SJostli'a DDort Wawlug. CJeoigianna and Grace Aningto Seabright. prendjics IC'IOMMIUK o r III uuywlm* HIM Mclford Kimmoy. Elizabeth Chincry, Hattio Hopkin Samuel Berkowitz of Freehold died I 'otidltlioiM made known on day u | .,tlt^ ' H U B ! WXHB AOA1H. lydia Tyler, Bhcu Winters, Elizabet! suddenly laat Saturday wce^. In lit' lMtl'it l'"elimary 1st. Illlo. Brown, Kathryn Coolie, Slatilda FaliE afternoon he read a letter from hi .IIUIN W. ril,IHM!5l. Alice Roberts, Mario and Madelin XiO»^ Braaoli $ka!ec SJafeatefi Efo' Frank H, Cole, who has been secre- daughter's husband, n soldier in the Hin'clal .Master In Clmnrciv, Currie, Ednu S. Hopkins and Mnbe l.onif llraiuli, \ .1, tary of tho Asbury Park chamber of Russian army, to hia family. He died Diaiributor of Ford, Chandler and Studebaker Cars H . M , S I I : I > II. W A I M t i f l l l T , HullHopkins, and Percy Chinisry. Fr«d Flake of LonK Branch de eonmuin'o nnverai yinu'9, was* uleeted that night. Mr. Berltowilz was 03 I *:.s.-is. | Maiiumiiiun, N. I, fcnled Max Lat'owitz op New York in president laat week. J. A. Waterbliry years old and wuii a native of Kussia, Henry Salss visited relatives at a two-milo roller- almtmR raco nt.Koy, wan elected vico president, Thomas C. He leaves n widow nnd five childr York Sunday. Paul Kirk spent over Sunday witl port Friday night. Flake led bin op Wliitluck secretary and Nuthan VORC' Mr, and Mra. Harold Hodge an ponont at, the finish by about two laps treaHUrar. Harry "W. Smock, the reland Qt Hotue fo Thin iti tlm fourth consecutive met tirinp president, said in a speech that family at Greenville. We will equip your Ford car with a Gray & Davis Starling ! Mrs. Mary Morse died at the horn Mr. and Mrs. James T, Wulllni •which Flnko lian won thia Benson II trolley from Trenton to tho shore and Lighting System for $85. All installed Friday night he will rate w?a for aged colored people at Anbury now Beenied to bo assured. «peat Sunday with relatives at Brook UiiovRo Hoop of Hod Bank for th Park tiundny morning. She hud been and ready for use lyn. championship of Middlesex, Mon at the home two yearn and hud long Mra. C. W. BriUott was a Maw Beimel fleta ?s,(HK>, mouth Qiul'Occan counties, been H milTcrer from rbeunintiflwi an' Supplies anil Accessories of every kind and visitor Sunday. Mrs, Elizabeth O'Connor of New dropsy. Mrn. Moree wail 07 yours od Risjrraond McKimiey of New description York, who died recently, loft $5,000 anil ban no relative;* that are known upunt Sunday hew with Mrs. Ann Silly Wtalt* to M»y Ksipli. to KKV. ThomnB A. Koeho to bo lined Tisa Best Tires at the Lowest Prices In New Joraey 3MUn»wy. Redueo tho high cost of living by Billy "Whit* of Arfmry Park wi for 'thn Aibury Park Catholic -uchool. Mwr Bei'tha Statists- of Red Ban Care for Hire. M. Big Stock of Second Hand Cars d t i i i i K in Tin: Uu;i3Tri('a want The bulk of Mra. O'Connor's t>itaio nn|ki»fl Kilwawl Hnlph of liifjhl'sttnv! wisitnl bin. {"helps Ohrrry this week when you hays anything t th* ex.<.'ht»inp!c»M pot'l J'j^SW "f Aroci wan loft to !«•«• adopted dnURhttir, Mr. «nd Mm. W, H. DavifM»n fmp at ¥©ry L©w Prices wll or wtxnt to buy EouwtliiiiK. i V i Mit» Vfsti O'Connor. AraonK tho boh 4 w Mr. &fid M« U« # itwxt "W«t4ueMMy. Tfiw mutcu wi 1 ndvertlnctttont of thirty words coat liiioat^ we4o f«, Muui O'Connor witn n b #s<lsy«l »t th» A«)niry Psrk Elba of Bt^arfc. . , 4,1, «n!y 20 cuntu. -Advvrttufiiient, iit Adtury IVtk. f t We wish to announce to the worthy public of Red Bank and vicinity that we have bought out the well known Cloak and Suit House of Newark, known as Modern Shop, and we are offering a complete line of Up-to-date Ladies' Apparel at a Sacrifice. Dont take our word for it but come Personally to investigate such Bargains as were never heard of before in Red Bank, , ,.., f We bought the entire stock for Cash! We will sell Very Cheap for Cask! f f Because we need the Ready Cash! N. J. Profits, Interest will be paidon Sums of One Dollar ioiimoisfli Street, Near Broad, Red Bank, tl I REAL ESTATE INSURANCE and LOANS I THE,RED BANK REGISTER/ 1 It 11 !i II nil I I s ! I k 3 tout 1; I 1 i m u * ii t ot i n „ i s | i ( WE GIVE jifff REMEMBERING DATES. 1 i l E I il 114,— fiEtEEN TRADING STAMPS. ASIC FOC TI»EM C t HAVE YOU BWt*f3KJSO THUS £sIG- CCNTSST ' / E T ? Mark Twss'm Had a Gocd Seh He Didn't Patent It. "DatcB are hard to remember they consist of UKUICS- Klgurea are uio Mil 1 I ( H i II I I I « H 1 « III ' l I I " 1 I »i And Uncle Sam's Polite Consul notoriously unstrlklm; 1M'.appearance ' l l l l i l l l >l I ' I ! ! ! ' . I l l ' 111 1 11 and they dou't hike hold. They form in a City In France. 1 ! l h l l I I t t I I 1 I t ' l H l t l i I 11 l l » l < no picture, mid so they give the eye III I I 1 I MI I 1 no clmuce to help, Pictures ure Iht 1 ill! I • I<I 11 I I I ] I ~-l VI h l l 111! 1 | UIIUHPictures cnn maLu dates Btlek HOW THEY MET AMD PARTED. e l l i l l i i . m t ! l i t .-.lie i i i i - i i i ; " I t i l e l u l l i They can make nearly unyihhiy stick OliVil n ' f Ills :;:lll!y illilll:;-:cd' I'.IIT-. I pnrticuliU'ly If you make the picture? ii.i^iii:; s|.-|. ln-.ir.-r l o ' And How Light Was Thrown on thdyourself. Indeed, flint la the great j Z '.''' <;> M mS h. e • •Ha n ea ' r :I il i li:\ ii l-.nn:!* W . - I T c l a s p e d I Kiavs soa enterra! tho contest yel? If nst get » sdkitesr'a eSip and »tert %ni&y, TW» opporlunlly may navsr offer % By JOHN BARTON OXFORD % : J ; : l l l ! y l i ' - - V t ! n T . A ! . ' : ! ; ! . p i t . v i n u ' . r u m - j Problem That tho Woman, Whd Wan point—make I lie pictures yourself, i itself to you ngaira. JuEt thsak—win & gel<! walcl^ or a camara hy s^liiisg $20 worth of e«$e@. Rs^fflrdera cnti.sS French and Voluble, and tho tn- !know nbout tills from experience, 'i'lilr '•' Citiiylh.'ht hy Fr:ml; A. Mun*t;y Co. ^? just as raucluRS orijliis! on®, Er®ry fataiiy-sboiiW huy eoffee at least ones a weipk". "Tryio getVe>tsrieM. fant, Who Was American, Presented. ty yeara ago I WJIH dellvt-rlnj; I! memo "Yc'iV \f'\r." r;i;mh e r lUitertu, rized lecture evcrv ui^lit. anil ever} # PARTICULARS AT OUR RED BANK . STORE l u l l - ' : ; . ••|>i-.'-ll It- -!_»-«* T • •• '•Vcr (srcfii sweater? Now, l'»^,iu.n •••'Ai'.'i Wli.-iY'lf I have'.-" lie Kaiil short- ! Not" very Ions after bavinfi taken night I had to help myself with a pagi charge of one of the cousula|eH in tiihTi; :i minute, deurle. .Sure, I've had l y . n l i i : , i - t I i i i l e i i l y . of iiotea to keep from getting mysuh ! France I wan one morning seated at mixed. The notes con.sistcd of begin Jin- eyi'H 'Mi ul- ^oill(i^%'lii'!'(is hitcly. Tal;ts Hi-- m o t h e r siiiml louklii;: llxcdly lit j n Ion!; in I he c e l l n r s t a i r w a y . I've u uli t»l;r iranie, anil in h f i ' eyes, much ; my desk busily cnKa^ed lu ll^urln^ uinga of Beuteucca and were eleven lu lniml ye'll lind n t liiin^in' tin "\vuii a y lo his s u r p r i s e , win; neither Uie unner over uiy quarterly tic-counts, when «ml number, and they run uoinetlihig like BUtJU HEAD nor t h e (iisu'ii.-; nor tin- d i s a p p o i n t m e n t ileuly a woman carrylns a Inmdle hi this: (lie notjs t h e r e . " lie! arms appeared before me. 1 had " ' I n that region tlie weather'— ••yep; here It Is, c u v v r c d u p lie ttirco he lutil c x i - , - ! r i l . Then, •with u little c h o k i n g c r y , idle not resided in I-'mnee milih-lently Ion;; " 'At tlint time it nils a custom'— !v|>ri)hs IMH\ 'A h u g iiv vluUtt'splns," miM lleiv tn h i m . She forced him gently to imbibe the unadulterated French po " 'But in California one never heard'— lie. t u r n i n g h.'H'k t o tlie .spotless littehdun u Into n hie;, k'audy l i n k e r of yel- j "Eleven of tliein. They Initiated the llteucsa, hut 1 had |ir(»^ressed aul' e n w h i l e In- d r e w tlie . s w e a t e r uvvr liin iu\v liroi'llded plush. S!le v helir over ; brief divisions of the-liicturo and pro ficleutly to ask: i IIIK shotililers. A. Bot. T6»S» Weolt Only A. Can, GpccJnl tJsSa vj A CAN, USUALLY SOo him, gnlliei-iiii; his h r a i l In tinth h e r ! tected me agnlust skipping. But tbcj "Madanie, what can 1 have the pleas all looked about alike on the piige M n r y J l o o n e y r i m a n a p p r a i s i n g e y o .trim. [»]*<'-H.-i!n^r It clo.se t o tier, motlierr «[i anil d o w n h e r BVU'H f m h v i i r t lii?- inu liitn us it' h e were s o m e tired unit ure of doing for you tills morning'r" They formed no picture. 1 had them j "Monsieur," she cxclnlmed, ivalklas by heart, but I could never with tor uiv. S h i ' did i t n o t w i t h o u t u c e r t a i n hull n m l tllsilhisiiincil 1 il I If child, ••(Hi, Kddie! O h , E d d i e ! " s h e s a i d ! townrd me, holding out the bundle u- tainty remember the order of their sue quiet pride. n v e r n i i d over. "Oh, I ' m so surry for jif to de|)O.slt It on my desk, "this is no • V e atire d o lie l o o k l u ' v e r y lit, I'Mcession. Therefore 1 always had tn ye, yi' poor, poor h ' y - K O i;ovfy, di'iU'tL', American baby. What shall 1 do with keep theso notes hy i « nud to look at d i e . " snicl s u e . ;;u Knn-y! H u t for m i ' o w n HIIUC, ICildle, It?" them every little while. Once 1 wia ••And (It I a m , m u m s , " h e r e t u r n e d Ciu ^hid, v,Uul—ijli, su ^ h u l ! " laid them. You will not be able to Jm Abashed nt the prospect of so sud Hulitly. " X e v e r WHH I fitter 111 m y " H u h ! " Mmmey iiiiuiiiu'i'il tliiiilly to (lejily becoming a father with the or- aglne the terrors of that evening. I lilV." K'.u.'^k', nil hut sjieccltlcss with ustonim^c blossoms and rice omitted and now saw Unit I ruusf Invent some otb I)»iil)llii« his rlwlit (1st, lie s l o w l y isliineiit. knowing that tlie American govern er protection. So 1 gut ten of tbo In heiit h i s rlnlit a r m u n t i l t h « t>n'i'l>;i "Mind liow sorry I :un for yo, iloarlo, incut had established no precedent ut Illnl letters by heart In their proper or -IV ni;nl(> :i Kl'eat <'in'vln« KW.'llin^ b e n e a t h '.vcni'l y c r " s h e welitiili Imrrleilly. " F u r maiiitaliiliig ot'iiluin asylums either at der—I, A, H, and so on—and I went on ! urn siirry for I h e crui'l, liiilci' ilisap- lionic or ahro:id. I hesitated a uioinciit Ihi' s l e e v e of t i l e ^,1'eell s w e a t e r . the platform,the next night with these WITH AKY OF THE FOLLOWING " T h e t h i n g s I'll In; d u i a ' t o Unit Do- ,-i >i II I ii :IMI I t i n t thls'll lie t o ycr. lint j nml replied: rfluvUed in Ink on my ten linger nails. 1 bot A&P Ammonia 10c liet-iiy ^u.v ;it t h e S m n l i ai'inur.v a n m - .'e'll smill n e t over Hint, :lll<l If y e WHS "Hut it didn't answer. 1 kept truck "Will tlie miiilame please be seated 1 ctin Sultana Spice 10c jihi liiuirs from n o w ! " lie t h r e a t e n e d , :icl:eil t h i s l.i.id ill y e r v e r y Urd—iisilil over there by tlie door and. toll me of tbo fingers for awhile; the-ii 1 lost fa 1 can Old Dutch Cleanser 10c .u' v.'-iu't be l;:i|iin' on wit'-^ilie ^unie, hlUn'llillKwhy, being a I'rciicliwomun, she bus ft, and after thnt i ivns never quite A&P Worcestershire 1 " T l i u t ' s 11n- wily t o t a l k , " .said lllH u-iil ycr .' Anil Iliat's w h n t linlke.s MM? Direct from the choicest creameries Others get 2 to Sc 1 bot become possessed, ot nn American sure -which linger 1 had iisMl last. 1 Sauce . . . , . . , lEc niotUer a p i t r o v i u ^ l y . I* "V\H . y e r tlrxt more iof' this quality habyV" couldn't lick off n letter after using It 2 pkga Noodles, Be ench; 1 pkp. 10c ceil ' u u i a liile ll.nlit. Yer m u s t nuiko "1 n e v e r ivi-nied y e r t o he u tighter 2 cakes Grandma's Ironing for, while that would have made sue It.never occurred to me to examine' ttood, l'jldle. Don't, foruet t h a i y e r I'M- like y e r fa-:it!ipr w;is, h u t he w a s s e t Sumsiv Bioolc Brand VVnx, each Be I had in cess certain. It would also have pro 1hiT w a s (Jnl Muoiu;pv, Hit' licit li;.',ht>'r . II ut. Me win; finvvcr tiilkin" aliuut the little bundle of humanity Fancy selected in sealed 1 bot A&P White Vinegar 10c voiced too much curiosity. There wai of Ills weh, r hl t h a t t-vrl" lived, s o tilt! • he line linlhl of y c r null thu spceil of previous times rather prided myself on cartone, every egjj <3«arl ' p k g A&P Ice Cream or Jelly 1 ability to distinguish the nation- curiosity enough without that. To tin p;i|iors wii.s a l w a y s t c l l l u ' tinii! a n d ) ci- a m i t h e clever w a y y e r coult! h a n - my ,asitee«i. Per Doa. | Powder , , , . . , . , , . 10c iinie IIK'I'I." 1 j a r Mitchall Brand Jams 10c lie yei-'selr even when y c r w a s n o l h i n ' ality of people, had even boasted 1 nudlenct! I seemed more Interested In could tell them by their shoes, but I my finger nails than 1 wn3 lu my sub 1 bot Peroxide IBe Aiviiii l-ililie liui^heil. I f c s t u n n e d 'ml u [itiy l;Iil. t i e wits a l w a y s ilroiimhad never tried my perceptive powers ject. One or two persona nsked mi 1 bot Mustard Eelisli 10c t o r u n Ids lingers e a t v s s U i ^ l y throiiuli in' a h o u t t h e threat naliii' yerM 1 II> luakon Infiiuc physiognomies. 1 pkg Elbow M a c a r o n i . . . . . . . . 10c afterward wbnt was the mntter witli h e r s p a r m ; g r a y h a i r , a tcicl; h i ' hail iii' l\ir yerscH" In the r i u n w h e n y e r 1 j a r Peanut Butter. 10c my hands. ;'.:'!-\v u p , a n:iim' that w a s t o p u t h i s "Volla!" she mild, sou ling herself. Imd slni-u rhililliouil. 1 shall never forget that word volla. "It was now that the Idea of pictures " H e r e ' s Flicker SIUMI How In tlie .;'.,-|i d a u e hi tlie sh-uiu, aceiu-ilin' t o It was one of the first French words I occurred to me; then my troubles pass t a x i ( h e y ' v e neul for m e . S(> It's otV hl.< w a y of Iliinliin'. over learned. You know It means—oh, ed away. In two minutes I mode sis 60 stamps with 1 lb. Fancy Chop w l i ' m e ri^ht a w a y , (.'uoilby, m u m s . "Ami w h e n h i s t i m e c o n i c lii> cnlleil so many thlnga when used escbnua Tea 70c ' pictures with a pen, nnd they did thu 'I'liink of liow n i e iiaiue'll he KIH'CIKI me to h i m Jest U'Tore hi' illes n m l 50 stamps with .1 lb. New Crop torlly, ns It generally is. Usually, how- work of the eleveu cntcli sentences h e a d e d in t h e m o r u i u ' p u p e m like ttu> Mni'y,' s a y s h t \ 'main 1 m e w a n p r o m Tea 60c ever, to the beginner in the French nud did It perfectly. I threw the pic old m:in'H used t o h e o f l e u . " i.-'e.' s u y s lie. 'l'l'oiiiisc n i c ye'll never language It conveys the incanlug ot 40 Stamps with 1 lb. Tea 60c l i e lussi'd her ii^'iiin. staiul h i Kililio's w a y , anil it' h e w a n t s "Ile-re It Is." That was about us far ns turca away as soon aa they were made 25 stamps with 1 lb. Tea 40c for I was sure I could shut my eyei 1 20 Stamps with Vs lb Golden " H e l l o , l-'llcl;,.!-. " Yollllfl Mommy a d - io ^r-i Into t h e rhiK \vhi'n h e ^ r o i v s up I had progressed In my French e.dtU'H W nud BCO them any time. Thnt was n Tipped Ceylon 25c d r i i s s e d t h e stouj> s h o u l d e r e d m a n %vai1- p n i m l r e m e ye'll lie tn h i m w h a t yo'vo tlon ut that time in regard to the many 3 P S i i u on Hie s l c p s oidsiili 1 . " T h e t a x i ' s ilii'iiys been to m e In t h a i wny—flint | varied meanings of •volln, imd 1 di> quarter of a century ago. The lectuie 5ill r e a d y . 'I'liou l ' u v e \M l>e oil"!" ye'll Klaml lii'hlml him n m l cheei' lilin tennJned that If It meant the baby then vanished out of my liend mow than twenty years ago, but 1 could rewrite 'Illey wenl d o w n t h e s t e p s to t h e JII anil e n c o u r a g e h i m , like y c ' v o nl- It would retain \\s geographical lotfa 1 35 Stamps with 1 lb El Kyad u"nys d o n e t o r inc.' Wiiilliif; tnxi a n d cllniln-d in. thin Indefinitely—that l.s, in the wom- it from the pictures, for they remain. Coffee 35c -Harper's Magazine. •Tlie South nrmol-y." F l i c k e r In "So I iuoailseil, ami, lliotii,'h ut n e a r an's lap over l>y the door, or preferably f 1 thin -1 > i i n i l tt I I i M i l i l i n i n \ i ii u I n n ' lit I h I i t n n il f t i \ "Like Father Like Son" I A REAL BARGAIN REDUCED TO . . You are really saving 5c this week Cans Clothes Pins 100 for I4cSauerkraut . 3 cans 25c Lowell Indoor Clothes Washboards . each 32c Lin© and Reel each 2Sc Shrimp can 10c ibISc Orange and Lemon Peel Citron . . Ib " Pretzels Ib7c A&P Squash can 7e 4 SO STIiPS with £ san ktf BAIIINO P8WDER 50@ 25 STAMPS with 1 bottle A&P EXTRACTS 25c 20 20 25 15 25 15 [lut lier volln referred not liri>ke m e h e a r t w h e n y e tirst he^'an t o outside, -io y c r b o x i n ' at itlii^ cluhs n m l y c r inline BO much to Hie Infant ns to the story r K'lilie leaned acrosM t h e jioi-lly figure /.pit talkeit ni'oiiiill a s Cal Mooney'M <'lc\ - of how It cjinie to be In her possession. of Klicker Shea t'> w a v e a h a n d t o lii) ;'r s e n nnil a c o m e r In tlie j^auie. 1 n1- Sbe talked volubly while I tried to as A General Who Didn't Fear Risking juiilier. ;ncinhci'(?tl t h e p r o m i s e I'd imnle y e r some the defensive power of silence, a Shot In His Back. ' : (1M l a d y ' s stron.!.' f o r y e r . s o n , a i n ' t fii-ntlii'r, anil I tiloml liy u( a n d Li-p' it lint to n Frenchwoman—well, silpnee Genera) Franks, a lender of ninny n sin-'." \n' o b s e r v e d to t h e y o u n g e r inait •iiillin' I'aco to y c r ro c h e e r y c r on e v e n simply means what the Jockey gives dashing charge in India, hold a unique, he-:lde h i m . ihoiii.-.h t h e licait tiv uii- wits like lend the horse lu the lust heat—encourage position among Ills soldiers. They •T'h-hiili!" he fjnnilcil siliortly wlfli- •.^Illiin nio. Hut n o w y c w o n ' t w a n t to ment. loved him for Ida courage, but weio 1 • ><>• IlirnlllK III.-; e y e s t o h i s ciMilpillilon.he tiejitlu niiu.v limn'—n»t ufti-v lliia, From tho verbal French cyclone fihe sometimes Irritated by bis strictness " : . : l is, Flicker, If s h e w i l ' n ' t qulli! so vdll'yi'i', KUilleV" s t i i i i l i - d tin; chaulTetir, a n d t h e call 'liMvhod a w a y IVom tile c u r b . COWED THE BAD MEN. STAMPS with 1 can A&P Cocoa .- 20c STAMPS £" A&P Cornsiarch each 7c STAMPS with 2 cans Tuna Fish . 25c EXTRA STAMPS WITH COFFEE STAMPS with 1 can Tuna Ffch . 18c 25 Stamps with 1 lb of Ambosa Coffee 32c STOW with 1 M PEANUT BOTTE! .. . 25c 20 Stamps with 1 lb Sultana Coffee. a^c Stamps with 1 lb Iona Coffee 25k STJ1IPS with 1 Jill PEifflUT BOniR . IBs 1510 Stamps with 1 lb Good Coffee 20c PHEEJ DELIVERIES TO , PBEB DELIVERIES TO Fair Haven, Oceanic, Rumson, Tuesday and Friday. Middletown and Atlantic High< lands, Wednesday. Highlands, Thursday. hurled at me I gathered u few frag- Yet lu spite of this exacting severiti 1'Mdlo Moouey Kuddonly jum}HMl t o ments that enabled mo to understand he was unexpectudly lenient when n 11*.1 paused. Ms lent, l l u caii|.'h[ his m o t h e r .hy t h e large occasion demanded it. For three months she had been em "Well, wluit!" Kllekcr prompted nftet U m u h l c r s » m l jjuntly hokl licr oil' a t ployed as nurse by nn American worn One day when the regiment wns "fir a pallent period of sfience. a r m ' s lon;,'th. nn who hud paid her good wages. Four Ing blnnk" a bullet whistled by him. S® Broad Street, "if .she wa'u't (mite ;io strong for nu1. l i e ]iri.'tcii()(.Hl t o b e l o o k i n g u t Jio.r weeks previously, however, the mother He did not stop the firing,', but when If slii! WH'II'I qulfo so set (in me doln' very sternly and nceualnt'ly, but even bad returned to New York, saying she tho number of rounds ordered had been Red Bank, N. J. Telephone GO. this and uphiildlii' the fume, thtit tho on hit) bruised und battered (ace there was going over for only two or three completed he rode up to tho line nnd old man hrotiKht to the mimo yer IVIIS no intMtuJUni,' the look of lnflulto days on an urgent business matter and said: wouldn't never vnleh mo foolin' >vlt' no relief thnt rusted there. ,. would return at once. Sbo had not seen "Boys, there's h bad shot in tho cr.i-iked jiunie Ilia; this." ".Mums," ho mini, with mock severi- or beard of her since. Being a woman Tenth. lie nearly shot my trumpeter, "Wot';" he RHr^led In bewilderment, ty, "do yer^nuiin to tell me you'd like who had to work for her own living, nud whnt should I have said to tho a.-t if he could nat credit Ills ears, me Just us well—me, the son of Oil the baby was a burden on her hands. boy's mother? 1 don't want to know "If It wu'ii't fur lii-r I wouldn't have .Woonuy, thnt was the greatest tighter Sh«^ could hardly support herself, much the blackguard's 'name. The oOlcern inilliln' to do wit' this gtime," Eddie of bis wulKlit that ever lived—if 1 Icssprovlde for the Infant, and as the will not examine tho tnen'a pouches." repealed. worked in u foundry or look the job child was of Amerlcnn parentage she This was on the eve of a campaign, "Slninio on ycr!" hlsseii Flicker that Spllhme, the contractor, offered me thought the representative of tho Amer- nnd before action the jsenior rnajoi dnimallcnlly. "A man wit' yer build awhile back—n job ut the bottom, dlg- ican government ought to take care cnine to him nnd said: "Don't put yourotlL and yer .speed and the blood of Cnl Rln' in a ditch?" self tn front of tlie regiment tomorrow, M'Miicy In yer veins too! Fie!" "Do yer mane," slip asked, with trem[suggested that I would write to the elr. You know there are tilwnyo ono " 'TIs true," sa Id Eddie do^r^erlly. ulous eagerness, "that ye are Kotn" 'to city authorities in New York asking ns or two bad men in a regiment" ''I'd rutlier work In it foundry or dig In i?Ive ut til) unit do somtthln' like that? to the genuineness of the addresa that "Thank you, major," was the reply a ditch or do anything useful. But Oh, thu tboiiKlit of nt makes me so h»i>- tho woman Bald tho mother had left "It's very kind of you. I might havo she thinks it'x the finest pi me In thu py, Eddie, HO happy!" with her. given you a step." world. She has uhvuys been CBBIH' "Then listen to me for n minute," "And whnt shall I do during all the When ther Tenth was drawn np for in • on to It ever ninco I wna a kid. I fluid he. "Toniorrer I'll sue Snlllune time you are waiting for an answer- tlie final advance, ho put himself nt its can see II now. She wants mo to folly nud tuku tlie Job. Sixillune was one of starve?" head and called: in the old nian'H footsteps and get fa- the best friends the old man ever hud, My answer finally was a twenty "Boys. I'm tould ye mane to shoot mous and wrotis ubout lu the imperil and, wunt'H more, he's strong for me. frane gold piece, with which sbe de- mo today. Tnkc my advico nnd don't I'll have to start nt the bottom, but parted, saying sbo would try to take shuot Tom Franks until the fighting's iiinl nil Hint. "And KO, boeituse she's looklu' for he'll put me up the line just as lust as enfn nf the bnby until I could hear done, for yo won't find n better maii to It and because H would In? aorter allny- 1 mulct' Kooii. Now I'm KOIU' to lied." from the New Fork authorities. lade ye!" ln' mud at the old man's memory If "I.'iivu inu llx yer check and that Now, tlie reasonable and the unreaThe regiment answered with ft cheer poor eye for yur before yer go," said I didn't, I'm golu' to make good!" sonable part of tho story Is that since nnd cnrrled tho Sikh, batteries witti the Mr. Shea, being neither of facile nur aim. her departure, though the sun has bayonet rather thnn run the risk of analytical inlnd, puckered lib bushy "Aw, them little welts don't amount risen hundreds of times, she has never shooting tho beloved old fire cater nt returned. It hnd not risen tnoro than tboir head.—Washington Stnr. brown as he pondered tboso words. to nothhr at nil," siild he. He was .sllll puckerlnj,' them when "And, Eddie," she pleaded, clutching seven times, however, before I learned tlielv ei|\iIi>:iKe drew up before th» hl.i sh'CA'e as lie made as if to leave the tho reason. Mora to Be Feared, South armory. room, "don't take this thlnf? too hard. It was Just one week later nt nn In "Don't you get tired of finding As tlie tnxl fume to a sputtering Btop Maybe now 'tis all for the best. Maybe formal dinner of the sixteen consuls fault?" who resided In the city that in tlie !u; placed one pud^y hand on Wooney's ut was meant"— "No." replied tho patient man of reNhouldor. lie turned to her with a HIIIIIO. Once course of n conversation with my Itnl BponBlbllltlc3. "I Buppoao people have 'Say, ICddle," hi; Bald thickly, "ye're mure he exercised tluit childhood trick hiu colleague 1 tuld tdm tlie story of a right to discover faults. Whnt I ob tn wniiiK. Ycr won't never he mnkln' of lilu—rtiunliiK Ills lingers pjently tho woman nnd tho baby. What do Ject to is tho mail who assumes that «•> headway wit' nntlitn' lllto that on tlnouKh her hair, ruuipllim It softly you suppose he answered? fnultJ! exist nnd never troubles himself "Well, well," ho laughed, "why, that yer mind. I never yet wee u felly make und Hiullliig down at lief the while. to investigate."—Washington Stax-. Ror>d nt anything I hat his whole heart "Of course it's all for the best, 'sumo woman cntuo to my office, only wji'n't In, nnd If yer whole heiu't ain't unims," he chuckled. "And us for tult- nlie bad nn Italian baby. And I thought Early Horseless Carriage. in1 It too hnrd, don't let tlint bother I was fortuunto to get rlfl of her for In this"— The archives in* Antwerp uhow that "i'an l(," nald lOddle very crisply. yer for a minute. Yor see, I knocked HO francs." In tho general conversation tlint fol in 147!) tho cormminnl treasurer was "ICven If mo heart ,'n!n't In thin tiling out Doheeny in the tenth round down lowed I discovered that tho womnn authorised hy tho magistrate*] of thu I've (jut ii Illumed Kood substitute for to the .Smith armory tonight." hnd visited every one of tbo nlxteen town to pny n bonus of 24 llvrca It. H'n what ulie's 'looklu' for and exconsulates In tho city, nnd by her abil- d'artolo to a man named Olllcs do Dora liectln' me lo do. And ycr'd better Can't Holp It. ity to eliango tho baby'o nationality ns nn appreciation of his gift to the f'H'Het whnt I've Just mild to yer— The Doctor—And the baby In no bet from English to German nnd from city of a "cnn-lnco set In motion by HeisV" tor. Did you get those little black pills Dnltlnn to Japanese nnd all tho other jiHK'Inink-nl means only." "AH right! I idn't never henril H, I spoke to you about? colors of the rainbow oho had extract Kddle," Klicker declared miiKuanlf Mis. Newlywed.—Well, you see, the Her Study. nirt'isly. "(!nmo on in! AVe ain't none druggist had mime awfully cute pink cd from tho consular corps of lhu partoo early. Better hustle Into ycr rlntf ones that jUKt matched the dtullnii'M ticular French city tho Bum of 775 Him. Bacon—Uow'a your daughter franca. KCftlng on lu her studies now? iluiH No <me krepln' « buncli wnltln'." new dress for 1H cents, marked down Tlila Incident la Just ono of n series Mrs. Egbert—Fine. You kuow aho'a . _Sjr Walter Raleigh gallantly threw down his It wan after II Unit evcnlui? when Irorn "5, no I got lho.se liwtwul.—Kxof similar experlencea with frnuda nnd 6tudylns tho fmihlon.'i now.—Yonkera cloJk on the wet earth that the Queen might"" the taxi HKIIIII ciune purrln;; Into the pass with her dainty slippers. , fakers a consul him to fnco In tho per-Statesman. Illllp tifrcet of the wooden teiieiiiontji For the past sixty years the manufacturers formance of his duties.—Thornwell ami Hlopped linforo the particular one pf Hub-Mark rubber footwear have serveii Plenty of Collars. Hnynes In New York_ Tribune. Not Particular. which Oil Mooney'ii finvlngii hnil fhe women of the land even more effectively. A young man went Into a clothing "I never feed tramps nt tho door." Imiidlit Home years URO, IA courtier's cloak for a carpet Is good as far otoro and asked for u collar, The "That's all tlijut, nm'nin; ecrvo It V B I'Mdle Slonnoy Rot woiirlly out, nnld fis it goes, but It doesn't go far enough. Unually Broke. clork wultcil on him ami auid: "They tho dliilnu room. I nlu't particular.1 (iood id^ht to Flicker Shea lotiu^ln^ou Hub-Mark rubbers have done Sucli gallant "Father?" «ro lfi centu each, two for 25 cents. I t!ii' cushion!) within and jitood wntt'liservice for years that tlie service Is common "What, is it, Ciiinui)?" Want two?" ins the enb M It opun about and went talk. They furnish Ilia one perfect weather"Why are some men called «nldlprn Tho young iniin replied, "No, 1 have proof carpet wherever you go. Hub-Mark clwUKliif; up tho Direct. plenty of collnm, but they ore both in of fortune?" ~ rubbers for men, women, t)oys or girls are All In nil, yomi|» Mr. Mnonoy wim tho laundry."—Indlnnnpolla Nows. "I don't knoiv, my Hon. I never Raw standard liolh In quality of material ami not ft picturing prenenee HH he utood one of them with money,"—Youngnexcellence of workmanship. / • theru under the nickering light of the town Telegram. The first cost of Hub-Mark rubbers Is no more than that of other Does Net Blush Unsoon. Htr,:i!t liiinii. I'ropnrmi liy Dr. O. K. Crnwtuin of first quality goods and they wear much longer. Figure It out and tli en say Tlie old fanliloncd girl who iisteil to Hut there wan nomcthlnp; like a (trim WIBO Girl. linmlilyn, tiout at Coopor'n tinij; atoro, "Hub-Mark" to tlie storcmaii when you buy rubbers. Jioil iiiuili, ut $1 |)»'r liottlo, IN Kidn'iuj u tuuiio on Mooncy'K battcn-d fciituren be asihameil to blunh now linn il daughAlice—liow ninny I linen would yoji restitution mi tlm moat woiuhirful ilunlTlicsarubbersfcrattiamifactMrett hy ttia Boston Huban lio drew out lihi hunch of Jangling ter who luui to Mop In front of every mnko a man propone to you before, you nmtto remftjy nvtir laiftwn. ltd inurItst Shoo Company, Maiden, MMJ. • !(cy<», fiplc'ted IIIH latchkey uud climb- mirror nhe HCCM anil add a little color fluid yea? Muile-If you liavo to iimkc voloim Oia-attvo jiower 1B «1UO U> tho fact tlmt It driven ui-lo ROtit froi* ttio IJIIKMI lo her clicukii.- Cincinnati Kmiulrer. ed the uU'lw to the little utoop. him pro|uwe better Hay yes tho ilriit witliiint iloInK liny Injury to tho honrt or THE HUB-MARK IS YOUR VALUE-MAEK Htomach: c.outiitnlng no O"l»tos or imr(Imiv iioHton Trnveler. ltefi»r« he could Inuert the latchkey ci>ttcfi whntovor. HuffererH who vainly 111 tho lock, however, the front door Duoon't Like Water. havo mniKlit relief tn other nrciinrnlliino ticvv open. nro ciiracKtly urKOd to iry, witiiout dfiMm. rinigau (clmtlliifs with nnlRlibor) Cii>i>intim"9 Not. tuy, tld« Rfanil renunly whlcti Htsuula iilj"Oh, Eddie!" cried Mary Mouimy, —t Imd this widiit dry eleuned Inut "HooinRif! believing," quoted thonnge, ni»tut«ty uiHHiuulcd fts a euro fealh her armti uhotit her I»IK HOII. "It week an' now ll'n an good IIH new. "Oh, I (Son't know. I nee nnui every CHHiiuitd IIH If }'« wan never cotulii'." r.Htla Juhiuiy Orognn—Mn, kin thsy Bny whom I wouldn't bellevo uuflei (Jfiifly Mddl» (IhBiigflKeil himself, clean fai'vj thut wny?-1'ucfc. ontli."- CiucliiiKitl J9a<]ulrer. Stl inlt;"-- Eatontown, LitWo Silver end Shrewsbury, Monday and Thursday, Naveainlc, Monday. Belford, Tuesday. ChapelHill nnd Leonardo, Friday. S6 Bffoad St., Red Barfs, N. J. WE GIVE HVC GREEN TRADING STAMPS. ASK FOR THEM O O M E men think that if they keep the family ^ larder filled they are doing all they should. They call themselves good providers and believe they have done their duty by their family. But- they have not—and they will not until they provide for the family's future. Life insurance will be 'found to be their greatest help. ' • m i s ®gjn HOUERKI ', Sanitary? Enrol That's the m ; wo ! ' Cioata Carpsta and Kuge, Penriacio, ' Curtains, Boat Covcfu, oSc. SBS1DENCB AWNiNQO macla hy us aro ragula to please— TRY US 04 mint STREET. Teferiano Jtt-M. BHOHS&Ut AND BHTt&M. B&MJSS UM i, D<HW*. BUaia, S t a a s FOR SALE BY CLARENCE WHITE D. A. MAZZA N ALBERT S, MILLER SID BAlf, tf, 3, THE .RED SANK ' Uu," TK "it,*!-*!> "Ha |g, tie briimtr^bcii'Iiis'kiilfe on Jdgls. MacLcnd j>nt lnughiug on tho edge J ly'ih qulttcra." ., ' T luy "at rileiitfo«5 tlnip, until Mac of his bed. •His blowllng Ilpsi were drawn fnr •owl got >t(i »ltl> a P M H "You'll alwi ya M>1IU against me," liaelc, nud IJIN teeth Rhone white nnd a (•(iiiipldlfifd. "I notrtitofee aboutU gleaming. Loosely in one hund gwun« >fi*i ' in't joss Bhniyts ftrj. Hit thehia revolver. Ifs a Way the Russian Peasant trail n'lienxvr you ti_ut, but I istny *'I!i'e been waiting an ago for yon Has, and it's an Enigma. nud your knife." lie gurgled thickly. ''fftn'Mi f'i\ivj\ blgm yois ain't told "¥oi3 won't need any water, you"— lao .iiHMt!" t'Si'lairaed Llojd auspieSmisBut he never finished, for Lloyd, ly. "Oh, I see your game. I wondered with n Hiring of hla arm, knocked the A UNIQUE WAY TO MULTIPLY. why you woro so silent lately." -lump from the tnUle to the floor, where Tims, tMt of BIKHH' quei'olotiBi.M?Sf5, it] fllciierml onco nad went out. , nroso a spirit of 111 feeling, and ln'thta JA moment Inter the horror of theft la Simplicity Itself and Absolutely Jtftnw tlit-y went to 'bed'tbat «lgbt.\ ^ darkness was broken by It Mile flnuie Aocurstfcs, .J>ut. ih« Why a n d . WhewEM1SSGM' * GRIftNTH With tho dawn MacLeod aross and from MacLeod's revolver. Following fore of the feisthod and Its Results Copyright by Frank A. Mimsoy Co. left tho nuacU without « word to lite the heavy detonation came a breath- Are a Puzstle to Mathomaticiane. partner, who lay watcistag him. Ho less silence. This la not a meaningless, freaky William Moytl 883 Harry Mae had no other purpose than to get out- Gomettriop fell heavily to the floor. Tiiea all was gtlU again. Presently twister of a passle. But it in n puzzle, Lead two mora steadfast companions gJto, oat) O»0B la lise ojtgn the winds MaeLgofl could ba_.heanl shuffling It Is the method by which Russian n e w roamed betweea Butto mid Bis- guided him wliero they willed. peasants multiply, und ns yet the He .was circled out on tlio desert, • bee. bonstefl mental superiority of America '33io ono wa« of Welsh nud the other itiea Mown baeli toward the mountains cimnot solve tho slmplu riddle of tho of Scotch extraction, but for all tbolr nntl Up a wlda nrroyo, jijiitil at last, as Slav. -atOereueo In uiipearnnca tliey might If the elements had guided liini there, ha atumblcd, wltii no Bhoclc to hte time been ijretltew, Suppose you want to multiply two OoubticBa no dissonance over elwuW dulled senses, across the gftuut b«!y ot numbers together. Divide ono of tho liave entered into t t o liannonjr «f thrir a alto wolf. numbers by 2, Ignoring tho fracICiieelliiff down, he saw -that l>er ft'tanJohlp had It not Ueeii for that tions. Continue the process until tho ' disastrous year witen tha winds Mew tbrou't wus laid wido opeu, andtoher divided column reaches one. Then dougray mono fresh blood sUH clung in \ us never before nor rinca In tha »ea»ble tlia other number and continue the ruby drops. orjr.of the oldest prospector. process until It equals In lines tlie first After B sioweut'e thought b© nroae "Cltere la n snylug tu tho barren councolumn. Then whenever a number is with tho carcass on hla uftoiiiaer and try that inoro unii'tlesa IIUS other nets even In the first column strike it out, of violence nro wmmltted wMle Ctie started tov file stack. together with lta corresponding numlie Iwrst suddenly Into tUo snack to winds torment the land than during ber in the second column. Add the BCCfind UloyA engaged to whetting a long nil tho moutlia of cnim. /aid column, nnd, lo, the answer! Now, *' why does it do It? There aeeuia to bo The year Mint tlio winds blew with bladcd claspUntfe. Tiila the latter put awny as he came no reason for It, but what Is It? Can end) cbutlnual relentlessncss Lloyd and forsvanj to lmeel down und examine you work it out? MacLeod were working s .copper claim tlio body wMcli MacLeod had dumped on the line where the base of Cliff upon the floor. mountain meets tho desert. It is infaHiWe. It has never been "There's eoino whelps that didn't get They hud built a two room shack, known to fall. But wliat principle of with comignted Iron roof, and some- their breufcfmit this morning—and. mathematics is behind it all? Perhaps tUlug in its Hhnpe and .location gave It won't," remarked Macl«oa t'rtraly. it la Bonie queer freak of numbers, "Wonder what killed her?" asked Ficmblnuce to the hulk of n ship cast Koine one saya, but ouch things are not Lloyd. ngalnst n cliff l>y the desert am. to be turned aside with such generali"It's evident," Bald tlio other, "her Iloro they were Hvlug, packing their ties. MatlicmitlcB is not built upon so water from n tepid spring three mlleo lnnto did the killing." lax a system. There is some rule bo"Her miitel By heaven, lie must up a canyon and laboring sedulously hind it nil. 6u their shaft, when tlio memorable have!" breathed JUoyd, staring nt tuo Take the simple multiple 12 by 10. windy season ast 1n. Skills occurred to blood on his ilugera. "But why?" Obviously the answer Is 120. Try it Deoomber. MacLeod turned awny with a grunt. the Ilusslan way. Place 12 in the flrst It did not end until July 13. And "What made you bring this uiess column aud 10 in the second. Divide during these sis: months thero wna not here?" pursued Lloyd, still looking at 12 by 2 nnd multiply 10 by 2 nna placo n single drop of precipitation. tho blood on Ms lingers. the respective answers beneath tho Yet this did not outwardly disturb "You'ro nlways going ngnlnut me," sums from -which they were derived, Hie partners, except.to render them n whined MacLeod. "I hud: no Unlfe to It will stand 0 and 20. Dividing 0 by 2 bit fretful «t times, until July 0, when tnlio her scalp, that's wlty. Lend me equals 8, and multiplying 20 by 2 (.'time tho groat sandstorm, which blew tho one you were sharpeuiag so One equals 40. Continuing, 3 divided by 2 . for nlufi dnys and nights without once juat now." rind throwing away all fractions will so much ns n pause. 1, whilo 40 multiplied by 2 will bo TIIBH UEOAN THE BTKUaOLE — STIIENOIB "Do I get half the bounty?" AOAINBT BTIIENCITII. Un'roly, so choked wns the air with 80. Now stt#.e out all the numbers in "Look n-here. Bill," ejaculated sinedust ima sund, could you see beyond a Leod impntlently, "we agreed to split acioss" tho room. He was goliig To the flrst column wliich tiro even anil x hundred ynrds. • oreu on mining, but thero was nothing where he thought bis partner lay. with It their parallels In the second For the first four days, in the face of Bnul about bounties!" Stooping down, he felt around the spot. column—12 and 6 will go out, leaving llila, Lloyd ami MacLeod worked on. (lie hist, two parallel results. Ignoring Tint nothing was there. Lloyd returned to his whetstone. Lloyd, usually garrulous, grew silent, At the same second tlint he realized I he llrst column and milling the num"Nothing wan said about.mo lendwhile MacLeod said hardly a word. he had been tricked bo -was ruslicd bers in tlie second, the answer will bo Knob day saw them become more ing my knife either," ho retorted, re- upon by Lloyd from an unexpected tin- result of 40 and 80, of 120.. suming the sharpening prooesu. moody mid dispirited, and at bedtime On the next dny, which was tho sev- quarter. Turning and grappling wild- Tbe quesllouB tire; Who ever worked tlicy would turn In without tho usual it out? How did he start? enth, they did nothing but quarrel. \ ly, he clutched an upraised wrist. "KOOll UigUt." But as he threw up tlio revolver hlg Now try working the problem by putToward evening MncLeod accused own Dry nu.parchment grew their skins. wrist was caught aud the muzzle ting 10 In the first column and subLloyd of wasting their nearly exhnuatLips nnd hnnds cracked open, eyes turned away. jecting It to tliejdlviding nnd 12 to the turned bleat- and bloodshot. Nostrils ed water supply. It being tbe former's Then begun tho struggle—strength multiplying. It will result like this: turn to go to tho spring, ho toolc exrefused to perform their functions, so against strength! . Ton and 12 will become 5 and 2i, they panted nstlnnntically through ception to his partner throwing half They were an evoulyymatehod <is tvrol which will lu tui'n be changed to 2 and it dlpperful away, nnd accused him of machines of the eame-Tiower aud per- 48 anil finally into 1 und no. . Then, parted lips. When the fourth dny came, and no doing so with n motive. fection. Minute followed minute, striking out the numbers 10 aud 2 with '• respite, nnd pnrtners made only' n pre- Lloyd, heretofore ready with n sharp while their hot breaths burned eiieb. their corresponding numbers 12 and reply, made no answer, hut sat down other's cheek in the grapple. toiise of working. 48, leaving tbe second column figures On the morning of the Dth Lloyd DII his cot und resumed the whetting But only the croaking floor and their 24 and 1)0 to be added—this becomes arose stiffly from his cot nud lit the of his knife. labored breathing told what wns go-120. His .-conrletlons strengthened" by ing oil. i (.There Is no escaping it. No mutter Lloyd's silence, hi8 nerves unable to Back nnd forth, from on* end of the bow largo the score, it conies out right stand tho grinding sound any longer, room to the other, (swayed their bodies with distressing surety. Take the odd MacLeod imdtlenly lost nil control ot in tlie impenetrable blnclcuess. numbers. Perhuns there is some twist himself and enlled bis companion a A chair, fell, the table overturned, a In the scheme tbat applies to even vile name. shelf laden with ore went crashing t o numbers. Talco 25 and 15. CJoinc floor. \. In a fln.th the whetstone fell to tlie the :" right down the column they become 12 Ilo6r nml Lloyd was standing, legs Miniitoi followed minute, nnd 3011 the aud ; » ; then ti alitl (>(); then !! and 120; bent nnd wide -apart, body bunched result was at-issue. then 1 and 2 10; 12 and ti «o out, taking Then, nt lust, when It seemed the with them JJO mill GO. Add 15, 120 and forward with gleaming blado atremble conflict must endure unlll both fell ex- 240. Answer, IlT.'iJ Multiply 25 by 15 acin his hand. But MacLeod did not rise to niest hausted, circumstances ordained that a cording to our methods. Correct—375. him. Instead he Iny back on his couch pawn filiould enter the gnmc at a strat- Now, why is it that tbe even numbers and covered his face with both lmnds. egic point to unbalance the evenness mast bo ollulhmtcd on tbe right side Gradually the flro died In Lloyd's of tho board. when they do uut count a t all In tho bloodshot eyes. Slowly, with the pal- It happened that MacLeod stepped addition? upon tho round body of the lump, sied effort of an old man, ho picked up It Is plain to be seen tbat all the the whetstone to resume tho sharpen- which rolled from nnder his foot, nud numbers in the second column will be down he crushed with Hoytl on top. even, but by what freak of calculation ing proeesB. A moment's struggle on tho floor; a are those coii'espondlng to tho even "You'll lire to eat that word," snld numbers in the lirst column of no conho Quietly and drew tho blado across moment's pause! Then n purple flash of lightning, a sequence when thp correct sum Is to bo the stone. silhouette of knife agleam above -u obtained? In the beginning there was no de- prostrate ferm, a salvo of thunder, tile structive tendency In any living thing, stillness of the tomb, a single, barely , Where no even number results in tbe for to inflict injury is contrary to tlio nudible splash upon the roof, then an- first column, as lu 15 x 13, there is no divine Impetus called life. Only by other, and another—all in a second's complication; 15 and 13 iti the process become 7 and 20, then 3 and 52 and the pressure from without Is a nature time! finally 1 and 104. Adding 13, 20, 52 warped from Its given course. Something clnttcred on the floor. Omrm tho ninth day, -which WHS to bo As out of n bad dream a voice was mid 101 equals 105, tho correct Hum. .There can be no multiplication In figtho last of the winds. Sfted: ures which will divide down to a place At noon, owing to both using It with "Hurry, It's ruining!" wliero there tire no odd numbers, for perverted wastefulness, their' water Likewise came the reply: the filial, number must always of necessupply -was exhausted. MacLeod him"Thank heaven, it's raining!" sity be 1. In the BUIU 10 x 4, 10 self emptied the kegr, drinking the laBt The pressure had been removed. divides itself into 8, 4, 2 and 1 succesdlop. sively, while 4 bacomes 8, 10, 32 and During tho afternoon the studied olG4. All of tlie pairs are crossed out, Dome of the Roclt, lence between them grew ominous. with the exception of 1 oiitl 04. In that The name "Dome of tho Rock" Is Tho dny wore on. As night fell tho case the addition of the second column ono that bos been conferred oa tlio atmosphere grew unbearably oppreswill be 0-1. sive. Ou tho wiuga of thp dust laden celebrated mosquo of Omar, nt JeruDespite the puzzling nature of thlu ENEELINO DOWN, BB BAW THAT HUH winds was borne a faint rumble of salem. It stands on Mount Morlah. THROAT WAS LAID WIPB ORJiN. thunder. But tliln had no significance, on the site once occupied by the teui- formula, there In sonic mathematical principle by which it can be cxplulned. cooking stove, while MacLeod remain- for 4ry electrical storing were common plo of Bolomon. Immediately under There Is some rule awaiting the fertile ed ilnt on his hack, gazing intently at In the Malapl mouutatns miles to tlio Its doino an Irregular ehnped rock pro- inlndH of the workers by which this jects above the pavement Tills rock north. tlio rattling roof. "stumper" can lie demonstrated to bo Leaving the lamp burning on a tablo was tho seens of many Scriptural simplicity Itself. "Come on, get up!" said Lloyd, lookin tho center of the room, the two,events and baa been greatly revered ing In from tho Ultehen door. iVnotlier qulraor: Why must fracMac had swallowed lmlufully und fully dtvuued, Iliiully threw themselves for ngca. by Jowa nnd Mohammedans. tious he discarded? How Is It tlmt tho upon their coto, where they panted for Kuook his head. result will lie true when several units How Indians Purified Water. For u moment tho other gnzod at enough pure air to Bootlio their aching are cunt aside? For example, consider The Indians had a way ot purifying the number 17. DlvMlng by 2 the htm; then, turning away, lifted a hand bings. . to hln forehead nnd broke into a tor- For Jioiira tliey lay there, blear oyra water from a pond or swamp by dig-result will he 23. One wbole.anlt la .i'(>ut of violent oatha ngalUBt.tho wind, rolling, nrniu tossing, nerves filed to ging a hoio about a foot across mid thrown away. Twenty-throe becomes tlio world, tlie universe. the quick nntl half mad from thirst. > down about His inches below the water >y the same pt'oreas 11, tmotlHT unit ProHontly ho enmo biielc to tlio door. Shortly after midnight tho wind level n few feet from tlio pond. After dlKc-iinlcd. Kleven resolves Itself Into It was filled with water they balled It "I reckon you want mo to cook your reached lta maximum velocity. milking the third unit passed by. The out quickly, repenting tho bulling proclircakfa.'it," ho ventured llslleaflly. At times tho sturdy llttlo shack esfi about three times, Aftor tho tlilrd neSf Rtfip results lu 2 und t hen 1, but Koumllilng In blii tone cuused Mac- ivould qnlrer nnd ercili IIH n nhlp Leod to sit up In hod. "I reckon I'm hanging to some reef in n liialilng BCH. balling tho liolo would 1)0 tilled with why In it thiil luose throe units count tlltorcd water. Try It—Boy Scout not asking you to." he HIMWITCCI. "I Now and then tidiil waves of Blind Tlic ine-re fiirt that the osplniinlliin reckon I wouldn't eat it If you did.- would bleak. ngahiHt Ita Hltlea nnd Handbook. in near, Hint Hie whole tiling in simple I'm not nuking nay fnvoru of you, surge across its dock like roof. Wllh If the key can lie found, l(s one that Itlll," lio ('oncluiled, lying Imok with an Why Corn'Hoa SIIU. a ncroitiu the demon of tlio air would cannot bolji hut <lra\v attention to tbln air of abnegation. A Potato HIM mini who la Blxty-ono novel mentis i>f adding.—Philadelphia descend nnd gnaw ngnlnst the corners CCMIVIHCIMI tlmt he lifid lipnn donn nn yearn old never Unow until recently Norlh American. injiitilk'c, T-.lo.V4l turned away again and of the Htrnclurc. Again and ngniu In a mini frenzy It tluu lor every grain on im em- of corn ale lilti meal iilono. there IM a silk running out to the wild liurlvd uwtty, unly t» pounce back with to A Man'a Income. lljjlit Mini inoiHtiiiv. 'J'lie.He HilliH run Work vrtut not even BiiRKPstetl ihftt. recruited violence. 'At what pi'i'lod In lift? Klnuild a ImrK tmdiT tlie liiifik. One IM iittnchnl rtny. Alimit noon MncLeod MI'UKO, anil •iiHloittilly, nn norno witless mouman's Income bo largest?" to I'iich grain on the inli nml IIMIII'IHIICH they Hiit down to their meal together. nter, umilifo to destroy (he ivftifjc of It, Kver.vl hlun In icitnre 19 lnurn \vu:i"It In usually I'epiirted In be Inrjvi'sl 1 Everything tln>y canto hi contact with MB prey, It nnpratitjinl'wllh ludicrous (li-rail tli:ui any Invented xtory.—1'» a t the perl.«1 nt bl.-i HIV In which bis IWUM Rrllty. Band iiml dtmt iwtiotmleil tli nnd inoiuiMl and whimpered wife Irles to .-;liow the court how iniirh cvorywlipre nml luiiire^iiiiU'd overy- until it lost putltMiru anil lirnlco Info n tlllo Hill f o r , in AKilh-uii (ilnhc. ulimoiiy hi' could pay."--St, I.HUIH -«»,»_ tlllHB. •wir. But tho fuel tlmt liui'nn lmtleat ront-l>lHp:itcli. Food For Gossip. "Tub joil(i nln't goltift to pun out," in quickly rmiHiinu'd. "Where lire yon g»IiinV" Moyd ouiWi'iily declared nn ho Iny Tho <>ml wan nt liiinti. Culture's Progress. !'To call mi Mm. Wnllnliy Worn hut. diMvn hta fork. "What <l<> you itny to Ilowovrr, Mm men wlllilti tlihi liat- Ui'ttre "Our (luiiKlitur la slutlylni; (.'rtMich, (-onu* nlunu. I uuiK't^lum! lhiT<< di.wHliiff It?" iprNl hullc, which luy Itttlf In, half out lire sumo very liitciVHtlnis tliliiKSi t o liu Geriunii, music, tlniicln;; anil palming," HiHel.eyd mi'i'iily grunted. of the di'stprt sen, did nut know Hint Haiti (lie funil inotlmr complwently. "I nov«>r Iiml any luck IIUo others. the luirrknno WIIII In lln death throes. MMirri." 1 "Wull," replied Sir. Ctimrox, "flint's I nhvajH WIIH n Jiilltn "." hit immuvti. To them It would blow unlll I'teniHy, ."llow no7" "Sho hit a Just quarreled with her lu'nt n Komi sltii't. But hits uliu yet IctiriuMl jilnlntlv«ly. "Wliat ili> you wiyV" It was Just, tut hour punt, nililiilulil tilonil." I'litslmri-'h I'OHI. not to IINI! Illicit number slung nml Murlipoil ntu Iwlf a can of cold toinachew giiin?"-\Vti!ililni;ton Star, tiH'H !n>fore rciilyiiiK. 'I'lii'ii, Ifiinlns wlioii Lloyd (tprnntf frnm Ills cot, hi* Tf you intoml having u r-ule tvot otn* li'H'ti In Iilrt chiilr, ho (,'!"*(> \ wit t<> lili nlilrt torn <i|)i'ti, hnlr.v biTii'il. tmrcd anil piiH"f for print inj1' rsnlc liiiln. Tliu a wild liliuii in 1KB tiiooilMliui (>}•!••<. Tho innri! I ninny Iho world the morn Unit I U N I ; tiuiiitint i t ilipil far t u r i i "Mont fr4iliirt»i worU hiiril onoiij>ii, I'll 'Oft nomo Wu!i>r!" IIIMIIICIIIUMI li<m'r;!i< K out work of I I I H kind in doMhli* T nm I'nnvhK'cil of tlio timhlllty «f for™ «,!'«!)<$, l»»t Kill jrim itun't lilanm tbt> If. "»t>t Btnne vv-njer ««• I'll - I'll"— mid quick time, -jlf/ivcfi.trUK ,i/: i ri'iilo iinylMii); rtmiililt',-.'*" " " AV/ OFFICBKOt* L REILLY & QUIHN, Davidson Building , " Ke<l V 1 Sals Of Ziand for 3omph BaUiy, ' John J. Qulno. Public notice 1B hereby given by Edwin Hobba, collector o£ the township of 7 M. CONK AUCTIOMEER, fcJItrewabury, in tho county of M<m- *** moutti, that lie will uell ut public ealo Prompt &ti*ntioa ta ell estes isl fstm fsioe all the landa, tenements, herodltaiae^tg and real estate hereinafter mentioned, F. O. Address. 103 BordenSiLTact, Itcti Bank. for the Hliortest term for which any person or pcrsonfi will ngree to take tlio tutmo and pay tlie tax lien thereon, in- *>RS. CARLB & CARLE, cluiUnn; Interest ana costs of Bale. Jr OSfEOPATHIC PIIYSICIAKa The fculd Bfilo will tuko place ut tlie Eoom7, Planer JiuiJdinE, BrE^adSt. lied Bush Globy hotel, in the borough of lied Batik, • Telcphona 3&3. on Friday, the eleventh day of Febru- Graduatea of American School Of ary, nineteen hundred and llfteen, a t 2:00 i k » M irksvi»0,Mo. o'clocK in the afternoon. The aaid lands, tenements, heredita- OiHcs Houss: 85J0 A. M. to 8;00 P. M. and real eijtuto so to be Kold, and K. & F. KING, ColHasville, 111.—"I EtuTered from a ments the nameH of the persons against whom ARY BIJEG nervous break-down and terrible head- the waid tasea have been laid on account DENTIST. aches, end was tired all over, totally of tlie siline, anil the amount of taxea SHREWSBURY, NEW J S m on aecount of each parcel, are as Overatomy performed on Mtclusa wit worn out andtoodiscouraged to enjoy laid follows, via.: (safety. life, but ea I had four in family and Abo dogB treated with 8erum for Dlatemps? s sometimes eight or nine boarders, I kept Abe, Frank, Jennie Lorenzo place. Mange. Swimming Hiver, Tlnton FallB.I 19.30 on working despite my Buffering. Telephone 2118, Eatontown, N. 3. Drown, Oliver II., lot on tne north " I saw Vinol advertised and decided Hide of Newman Springs; road, R. L. H. STRYKEU, Roil Banli 3.86 to try it, and within two weeks I VETEaiNARY SUl^GKOR Elizabeth, houne anil lot. noticed a decided improvement in my Bowman, Race Horeo-hlll, Wltlo Hiiver.. 03.20 OGlce, FabUs Stfrvica SuUdlog. TelsuEio condition and now I am a well woman." lirewnter, J. \V. a., 2 lota on the lUaitlenee, Bl Shrewsbury Avenu©. T BED OAMK, N. 3. west side of River View avenue, -Mrs. ANA BECKEB, Collinsville, 111. Llttlo S i l v e r . , . . , . 7.72 There are hskdrecb of nervous, run- Bntclielor, Edw. J., lot 13, C. & I. RNiiiST A. AKBND, down, overworked women in this vicinity Co., Llttlo Silver 3.80 ARCHITECT. who are hardly able to dreg around end Ecelen, J. L-., house and lot on tlie 105 W. 40th Street. New York City. east sldo of Braneh avenue, LitKbunonth Building, Asbury Park. H. J . who vie are sure would be wonderfully tle Silver 48.25 Residence, Broad Street, Red B&nh, 1 9 . 1 . benefited by Vinol aa Mrs. Becier was. Ely, Deborah, IIOUHO and lot, Special 1st in country work. Shafto's 2.32 Telephone Connections. The reason Vinol is eo successful in Fowler. Winfleld. 6 lots. C. &. I. building up health and strength in such Co. tract. Little Silver 11.58 OHN S. APPLEGATE & SON, caaea ia because i t combines the medici- Hinod, John, Halt meadow and LlpCOimSEIXOES A l LAW. plncott land, ShrowHbury 21.23 nal tissue building and curative elements Irving, Davidson Building, Broad B£»js&, John, house and lot on tho of «od's livere together with t i e blood north Hide of Parker avenue. E S D BANK, th making, strengthening properties of Little Silver 15.44 17REDERICK W- HOPE, tonic item. We aalc every weak, ner- Jackaon, John H.. estate, land. COUKSEULOR AT LAW, Wayside 9.65 J J voua, run-down mon or woman in this Myei'H, CSIeca corner Broad and Frost Btx@3i& John H., D lota, riilverslde vicinity to try a bottle of Vinol on our avenue, C. & 1. Co, tract, Little RED BANK. N. X guarantee to return their money if it Sliver 19-30 DMUND WILSON, tails to benefit Monmouth County Electric Co., COUNSELLOR AT LAW. barn and land runniliK from San. Coopor, Jr., Drngirlgt, Bed BzsH, U. 3, Sycamore RE»BAME avenue to Lafetra'n Offices: 10 EAST FRONT STREET. brook; cars, wires, poles, rails, ties and other property 172.00 Morford. Emma, personal, LSTON BEEKMAN, ShrewHbnry *| 15.94 COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Miller, Levy, house and lot, Offlces 10 Broad Btreot. BED BANK. N. 3, Ileoveytown 2.93 McGuire. Ijowis H., estate, house R. HERBERT E. WILLIAMS, and lot, Pino Brook 2.92 SURGEON DENTIST. O'Connor, Klchard, house and lot, Graduate University of Pennsylvania. Lawes road, Bed Bank 5.73 Office Days in Bed Bank: Mondayfl, We&as Obre, S. L., house and lot on t h e and Saturdays. east aide of Broad street. 120 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. 3. Shrewsbury 10.14 jSliorthand, Typewriting, Heade, Martha, 2 lots, C. & I. Co.. tract, Little Silver 7.72 R. W. M. THOMPSON, Rlordan, Michael, house and lot DENTAL SUKGEOM, on the north aide of White 2d Nat'l Bank Building, Eed Bank. K. 3\ titroet, Shrewsbury 13.08 Bourn E-G, end All English Brandies. Shultz, John, bouse and lot, Pine Erooli 5.7'J K. J. U. THROCKMOHTON, Standard Acreage Co., land 7.72 DENTAL SUBGEON. Traders' Security Co., lots, BryO ant and Cornell avenue, WayP E H T H A M B O Y , IM. J . Bed Bant. B S sido 3.8C No. 6 Broad'StrccU Walling, C, lot on the north sido Telephone C09-M. of Newman SprillKH road. Red U. FRANK L. MANNING. Bank 2.92 NDEN Wilson. William, store and lot, l'Ino Brook 2.02 Broad Btrcet opposite Ford & Miller1!!. Williams, Adrian, house and lot, Shafto's 22.73 K. VflLUAM ROSE, White, Eastwood, farm, .Shafto's. 4.80 DENTIST.! EDWIN HOBBS. Successor to Dr. R. P . Boraen. Collector. Gas atinllniatcred. Dated January 7th, 101C. 00 BROAD STREET. KED BANS. W. What Then?—The Family Suffers, the Poor Mothers Suffer—Mrs. Becker Meets This Distressing Situation, D E J E A NOW D TO TAKE A GOOD POSITION IN THE FUTURE. ) J D SfbA Sf ) in the following amounts, to loan on First mortgage, SEEBIFP'B SALE. 7ILLIAM H. FOSTER, REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE By virtue of a writ of n. fn., to mo ANDDLOA LOANS. directed, Issued out or the court of chanJmsmi, cery of the state of New Jersey, will ho EATONTOWW, exposed to sale at imlillc ventluo, on MONDAY, THE 8th HAY OV I'HHRIIEU. D. COOPER, ARY, 1915, between the hoars of 12:00 CIVIL E N G I N I E B . o'clock and G:O0 o'clock (at 1:00 o'clock), to Goo. Coopor. C E in the afternoon of said day, at the court PoslofflcoSucecB»or BulMtas. BED BANK. E3. S. house, Freehold, in the township of Freehold, county of Monmouth, New Jersey. EOKGE K. ALLEN, JR., Alt those lots, tracts or pai'eels of land CIVIL ENGINEER AND'SUKVEYOB. and premises, hereinafter particularly Roora 7. Patterson Building, Broad BtiesS. de-'crlbed. situate, lying and boin^ in the RED BANK. N . J . village of Oeoanport, in tho county of Monmouth and state of New Jersey. • FIRST TRACT—Beginning in the midACOB C. SHUTTB, dle of the Ruritan and Delaware Bay AUCTIONEER. railroad, distant twelve feet from PemSpecial attention given to ualeo o£ t a n a «twM borton's line anil runs (1) south fortyfour deffreea and thirty minutes "west farm implcmentfl and other personal PTODfirty. P. O. Address, 191 Broad Btieot. Efid about ninety feet to a stone distant twelve fcot from said Pomberton's line Telephono P.64. (said twelve feet between tills line and A. F. VOSS, said Pembcrton lot being re&srved for a rlRht of way); thence (2) laorth forty OSTE0PATH1C FHYSI01AK. decrees and eight minutes west about In tb« Eisner liuildin^. Room 16. three hundred and sixty-three feet to Bed Bunk, N. i the middle of tho aforesaid railroad; Telophone 184. thence (3) by the same about three hundred and sixty-five to tho place R. vVM. J . WOLFERT, of beginning. Containing thirty-seven OSTEOPATH. hundredth** of an acre of land, be the 94 Broad street, Red Bank, N. J . same more or less. Graduate of Philadelphia college of O s t 0 SECOND TRACT—At Oceanport, on Anatomy. And post the northerly side of the main road lead- Philadelphiacollcgt'of of American school of Osteopathy (it ing from tbe road from the said Ocean- ate ville, VLo., under tlie founder of tho Bcienea. port to Wolcottville to Wolf Hill and a part of the homestead premises of which David Fields, late oi paid township of Ocean aforesaid, died seized: Beginning on the north side of aald road a t the southeast corner of a lot of land now owned and occupied by Corlles DESTIST Edwards; thence (1) along said road south forty-one degrees east four chains Second National Bank Building and eighty-five links to a stone; thence Rooms 3 and 9 (2) north forty-three degrees and thirty minutes east three chains and thirty-six links to a stone; thence (3) north forty degrees and ilfty minutes west four chains and fifty-two links; thenco (4) south forty-nine degrees west throe S B , ROBERT DICKBON, chains and thirty-five links to tho place of beginning.' Containing one acre and Veteriserlan. fifty-six hundredths of nn acre, bo the DOGS, CATS, TOV B06S. samo more or less. Bounded on the south by the center nf the aforesaid Boardlnjr Doss* C'ntB end Horees. road, on the west by land of Corlies EdWait Hnven. N. J. 421 W. Bed Bank. wards, on tho norlh by land of J. D. Phillips & Co.. and on the cast by lanota of John Pemberton. Reserving always on the said Pomberton's lino thirteen feet as a drift way or road to be used EW YORK AND LONG BRANCH by those owning tho rear Iota if required, RAILROAD. and It Is further understood trie said Welch is to uso and occupy and enjoy Time Table In effect Seotembor Uttk 1914. tho said thirteen fcot aforesaid as his TRAINS LEAVE RED BANK own, only to be used for a road or driftway as aforesaid when required along Biq (144 911 9SB (Mondaya only). 9 42. 10 6(1 the aforesaid Pemberton line. 1186. U M " m : 1 « . 2 ffl,>M. « M. «M. «00. 7 43. 8 25. (Saturdays only) P. ra. Seized as tho property of William. IT. 8 58 9 37. 1141 a.ra.:2 46. * *» ° " Talior, ot ill, taken in exocutlon a t the 809, 8aB. 900.S57p.m. . „ ,„, suit of Joseph V, Holmes, and to bo sold For Elizal»th. nd Newark: 6BB, » « . I M . 40. ? by 7 Bfi 8 &i (Newark only). 9 17.9 «*-. n 2 £ , 1 1 ^ CORNELIUS B. BARKALOTV, n ni • 146 8 48 4 89 4 665 0 0 7 48 » £5 fflaturSheriff. DANIEL H. APPLEGATE, Bol'r. Dated January 6th, iOlC. IS23-S0.] G G Cor. £. Front Street and Wharf Avenue RED BANK, N. J. Telephone 352 Auto fans and Express, Now that moving time Is near I am prepared- to do your next moving oi furniture, pianos or ba^gaKO, to all parts of city or country, in tho largest padded vans in Rod Bank. Before you have your next moving done, write, send or call for tho only reliable furniture movoi In town, and get my prices on your next job. AH kinds of heavy or light -trucking done at short notice. Call or addreso J. T. EGAH, IS Wall Street; He«d BanK Residence phone 12^1-J IO W I T L A R F 1 Office phone 533-R AVENUE. OKT 3ULE TO BAB CEEDITOES. Kxecutors' Notice. Sylvamis Albert Reed and Latham Gallup Reed, executors of Caroline) G. Reed, deceased, by order of tho surrogate of the county of Monraoutli, hereby give notice to the creditors of the said deceased to bring in thoir debts, domands and claims against the estate of Ralrl deceased, under onth or nflirmnilon, within nine months from tho thirtieth day of November, 1914, or they will be forever barred of any action therefor against the oalcl executors. SYL/VANUS ALBERT REED, 37 East 50th street, New York City. LATHAM GALLUP REED, 4G Cedar Btroot. .New York City J D Dr. H. B. VanDorn 0X7 rtTTLS TO BAR Acting Exocutor's Notice. John Wright Brown, acting executoi of Edward Travers, deceased, by ordei of the surrogate of the county of Mon* mouth, hereby gives notlcn to the creditors of tho said deceased to brlns in their debts, demands and clatma apalnsl the ostato of said deceased, under oath or affirmation, within nine months from the twenty-eighth day of November. 1914, or they will bo forever barred of any action therefor against the said fJHEBX3?S"0 SALE, a m : J 45. 2 48, i SO. 6 CO Watawsn onW. 43. acting executor. By virtue of a writ of n, fa., to mo » 25, (Saturday only) P. m. Sundayo: « a 9 87 JOHN WJRIGHT BROWN directed, issued out of the court of chan«. m.i 2 « . * 48 (Matawan only). 6 03 (tMatacery ot tho state of New Jersey, will be wan only). 7 19 Matawan only). 0 00 p . m. exposed to sale at public venclue, on Pox l i n s Branch. Anbury Park. Ocean Grora. NOTICE. MONDAY, THE 8th DAY OF FEBRUTho eltlzenn and taxpayers of the BorPaint FlciantandlntOTOTdiato otatlono: 122, ough or Kumsou aro notlilcd that on ARY, 1815, between tho hours of 12:00 (MontoTeKeptr-a) 5 00 6 02.940.10 rt m.. m.I 'i'luirsilay, Keliruary 4, next, at 8:00 JI, in., o'clock and 5:00 o'clock (at 1:00 o'clock), 12 22. U55 148 (S»tuid«r» onW. 167, 2 35. tlie Boi'OUKli Council of tlie BoruuRh of in tho uHernuuu of- said ilay, at the (Saturdays only). 4 OK. .5 37 (Saturdays mreepcourt houso. Freehold, in tlio township Kuin.son will tulie up fur Hint I'uiuHiiK od), 6 CO*6 22, 0 38. 7 37. 10 40 p. rn S»JH1»J« of Freehold, county of Monniouth, New a nrop'osuil urcliimnce entitled: I 22. 6 20. 9 r>8.10 37,10 62, a. m.; 12 Si. 2M. G 401 AM ORDINANCE EBTAUMaillNG T i l l ! Jersey. B 52. 1018 P. ni. t. « w n T GRAM'] OF RIDGU ROAD U1STWH13N All that lot, tract or parcel of land Far FreohoM via Matowan and C.. tt.lt. of H. J ~ KBMP ROAD AND FAIR H.VVHN and premises liei-einaf tor particularly 7 60 917,1185. a. rn.il 46.4 HO. 600 p. ia. tendescribed, situate, lying anil being in the days: 9 3/ », in.; 4 15. 9 00 i>. in. uoAi), IN THF; nonmioii oi' UIIAI- borough of Refl Bunk, in the county of LEAVE NEW YOBK POK ItED BANK. SO.V, AND I'ltOVlDINO FOR THI3 Monmouth and state of New Jersey. 1 <!ltAl>I\'fJ THKRIilll'. AX1) CHANT- Ki'Kinnliig a t a point In tho southerly C B. n oi N. J.. foot of Liberty "t"* -4 M. 8 IB. INC. TO THOMAS N. .M'l.'AUTKlt. HIS sldo of River street, distant ono hun- 10 00 11 SO o m.i 1 00 (tiaturdnyn only). 1 20 SitunlayoorJIyU 30, 8 SO. 8 40. 4 46. 5 00. 5B0. 1 IK I IIS, 10XKCUTOHS, ADMIN'IS- dred and twenty-tlvo feel westerly from 6 88. G 80. 9 00,.. m.; 12 01 (mlJnlsht). Sundwa: TR V'l'OUS AN1I ASHTONS, COXKI^N !' tho westerly line of Plntaril avenue, •100. 8 45. 0 IE. 101)0 a.ra.;2 CO. 4 00. S 30. B 00 AND PERMISSION TO 1M1NKTRIHTI' which point Is also the northwest corner AND MAINTAIN A ISRIDfiU Al.'ltOKS of land formerly belonging to Samuel C R P l!TofN. j'..foot of Weat23ilDtre«t.8O5. BSO. ItlnOK ROAD AKOUKSAIK. T. Di'niso: thenoo southerly, along the II 80 n in • 12 10 (Saturdnjo only). 1 10 A uupy ul' tin' pronoHoiI urillimnco and westerly line of said Denlse land ono plnns luul Miiertlliutlims dl' HUld liritlKi;, hundred and twenty-eight feet six mill plans ami niioclllniLluns nf tint Inches; thonce westerly, on a lino parclwiliKf nf Kiiiile uf salil ruttil'iit-o mi tlio allel with River street, tweuty-llvo feet: with tliii lloroiiuh t'li'Ht, iMHii tu Inspee- thence northerly, on a line parallel with tlon. Tin- nit-ellnK <if t'uuin'll will taUc tlio lirst lino, one hundred anil twentylil.-ico in ('(iiniril i.ioni jit (ict'iiiilc ttiv- eight feet nix lnchi'S tn the nuutheily liou^e. Any i-ltlzrtiM ur taxpayers luiy- line of Itlvi'i- street; thiliro oanltTly, 1HK uli\- uhjiTtlnn t(i said urilliiiuR't' will ailing Itlvrr strict twfnty-llvi! tVrt to the •enn'a"'it R , MuJnon Terminal til. & M. U. H.) Church nnd C o r t h m U Htreotfi. 1 B . S M ; I t M ho ln-ai'd lit Hitlil titiic luul plarr. placi; of hof;linil!ii:. „ n... 12 27 (Satiinlayniiiily). 12 30. 3 *'• * ^ I'tltvd .liuuiary LTi, 111 I ;"i. <S4otiir.li.yii««««pt«l),B 1 2 p . i n . : UunJayii: b J 2 . AIMI, a lot or liinil iiil.lnliilni- the above I>AN1I':I. A. NAI:<:ilTO.V, 9 30. n u m . m . ; i ; m . o n i > . in- , , ,, I1i,riiui;!i I'lfilt, ItuuiMiMi. N. J. tilni,- at a point in 'the Huuthorly lino '•< For furtlior mutlcularn oou tln»-UU>l<!S BS ltlv.'i- Htre.'t, dhitiliit unii hundred and Ilfty f.'<t Wt-Ml of Ihi! wwitiTly Him of L. a \V.'IIEBBY. BuDcrlnti'iidtiil. N. Y. nm! L . U . IMliturcl iiv'lluo, nnd lit tho uorthwi'St Cdl'lH'l- Of a till rniivi-yi'd liy Alldi'l iMHl CIIAil. O . Mi-FADDIN. l i e n . F u s s . A c r u t . N . Y . „ I in, IT, r In U'llllaiu 1'Hhii'iiV I ,. n.-. nml I.. 11. II. It. Mouthi'i'lv, iilinig Hie westerly lluo of the 1). N . H K l J . U e n . l ' n M . A i [ i ' i i t . l « " i ' . I ' . " lvilnrah' lut "ii" hunilniil and twenty- W. C. HOl'M. Uoil'l l'iw»oliKt!t Alteiil. C o n t r a ll.lt. n l N . J . eli-.ht IVi'l sis- inrhi-i lo the iiiiuthv.'-U cnrlHM' "f Hi-1 .'sanir; IhiMiiM* u'l'Hterl.v, on a 11Il<parallrl with River ntivi't twentyo o r Elottlciuont of A e o o u B t . .Sealed proposaUi will lie received by llvo foet; thi'iii"! northerly, on a line I ' l s tHa toi 't l oi»l' W i l l i a m W . i 'miov*.r, ilcroiifiOiE, 1). A . Nauj;hLou ( hortmpji clei'k of parall.'l wllh lh»' Unit lino, one Imnilrvil ami twi'iily-'li'.ht I'.'i't sis Inch,'!! tn tin' lNiitlro l;i l'ii''r,-hy 1 , ' l v n t h a t t l w n t Rum.son, N. J . , until eij-lit. o'clot-k ."iiutlii'iiy lln ' lilvi'i- tit r.-i-t; th. u.'o V. M., Thun-day, Fcbriinry till, IDIT), I'liNtcily, alim,',' Klvor uti'i'el (wintv-iU c ! ' ' - ' t i i t ' ' ' o f .-Kill i l i v i a n i i l . ' w i l l Li' m u l l t ' i f a m i i . l a l . ' . l l-y t h . i s u r r i i K l i I " m i l l l'-itVrt Hi' tin- plui'i' or III'I;IIIII1IIK. for .supplying '1,000 feet of .sin^U1 Hi'l/.i'il mi the iMi'iuii'ty lit' Olll.. W. pui'li.d fin- s i ' t M . i i i " ' i i t l.« I h " i . r l i h u n * e i i u r t ill' t h " e i n i i i l y « f W n n i i i ' i u l h . • » ( jacki'l cotton or IUI>1HT (ire Uoiw, (if I'IIWI-II. "I ul, liiU.'ii In >..s<'<'iitloii »t the T h i n - i d i i v , I h c . • I c . h l ' i - i i l h d n y " ( I'Vil-runull i,f Red liiuiU lliiiMhii; an.I I tin; same ilimrn^iuiiii a-i i:; now WeinK A.'isoi'liitliiii, liiiily ciirpi'i'iilo, Mini In be i i r v , -V, I ' . , III IB. iiiiti-d .Imiiuii'v f.Hi. A. I i . , H i m . lu-.oil by tlie ItliniiH)!! lioiouj.h lire (it1 r u i t x i ' H . n r i ; n. n.vitiCAi.ow, i . ; i : i i i i i ; i ; <i. w A ' i ' K H M A N . I. piuiiuent. i \ r i u \ i \i ! tl o I I til l » I IA r It Tht! mayor niitl COIIIUMI tcseive tlie i i i i til |*l i I ft S U I I t t I'itfM' lo rejei't. tiny or nil Ititfs. t t I * 1 otic f Elottlo i u t f r ) i t Ity in'(lt:r of t h e Honuij'h Cu'inciI, I I II I I II I I i It I 1 1 1 J O H N M, f U K L l K S , h i i i t i I I t r ti i I I I AUc.-ii: Mtiyttr. DANU'U. A. NAUCUTON, l!unmj.';Ii ( ' U v k . Unfl Iht! wiml colutntiH o f ' I ' m : Kix;- ii t t t t i it it i i i ii i i » i i i it 1 II M II t ' i t > i i i t II t I I I t . I I \ II I \ II I \ I I Ii ,li!f it fan in* ut. i I II I it! 1 r I I i You. Can Jtatisi This Week by MaMrfg Tw® Weefos* Paymeaafc. ItartedL Last "Weelc. In Class 5, pay 5c. the first week, 10c. the second week, 15c. the third week, and so on, and we will mail you a check two weeks before Christmas for $54.05. In Class, 2, pay 2c. the first week, 4c. the second week, Cc. the third week, and so on, and we will mail you a check two weeks before Christmas for $21.62. YOU MAY REVERSE THE ORDER OF PAYMENTS IF YOU WISH TO DO SO. For instance, in Class 5, going1 up, the payments start with 5c. and end with $2.30. If you desire to do so you may start with $2.30 the first week and pay 5c. less every week, until the last week's payment will be 5c. You may do the same in Class 2. SHOULD YOU PREFER TO PAY AN EQUAL AMOUNT EACH WEEK YOU CAN DO SO. In Class 60, the payments are 60c. each week for 46 weeka and two weeks before Christmas you will receive a check for $23.00. In Class 100, the payments are $1.00 per week for 46 weeks and two weeks before Christmas you will receive a check for $46.00. YOU MAY TAKE AS MANY ACCOUNTS IN AS MANY CLASSES AS YOU DESIRE. For instance, five accounts in Class 100 would yive you $230.00 at Christmas.time. Five accounts in Class 5 would give you $270.25 at Christmas time. We conduct this Christmas Club because we 'desire t o protsiot© THitiFT and b e HELPFUL f© those who find-It convenient to aeeumuBafe by fh© process of TEio Christinas Club Opened Monday, January 2 5 t h , and You Can Join Any Day Burling TisSs XyJaeh. €aD8 and Lot ISG TCI9 MEW YOU About Your Next Christ mas a Merry One. Our Plan. JJE3 OX/O^UVWUOUU lnst Sunday week with Mrs. John HO1KDLI NEWS. Hunold of Center avenue. The Maonnorchor society gave a Soctablea at the Bcforaioa anil Baptist Ohapols JCnst Woeli. HETHODIBT OHUHCH EX.ECTS NINE danco .Saturday night, which was at- j (endud by about fifty persons. [ A lemon sociable was held at the TBUSTEES. Miss Kdna Sippel of Newark spent j Reformed chapel Friday night. I t and Sunday with Miss Helen I was the first time that a sociable ot' M o Tnistoou Hold Offlco $or Tcrmc of Saturday Brands of Brands place. jthis character Inul ever been held here Olio to Three Ycnrn— I w i Special SerM Eva Obcrlander returned Sat-j and it was .well attended. An admismons Next Sunday—SuiTrise Fal-ty at uvduy from a two-weeks' visit with sion fee of live cents was charged and Herbert Stanford's. at Jerseyy City. each person present got a lemon. Each y After the Methodist prayer-meet- friends Mi Ali Crear C f the Iveansburg knion was made into lemonade and a Miss Alice of ing last Wednesday niplit nine trustees were elected. Edward T. Comp- News spent part of last week with j cent was charged for each seed. Some of the. lemons hud no seeds and some ton, Charles A. Smith and William B. friends at New York, Cit; had as many as fifteen. In addition Randolph were elected for one year, Thomas Gihnore of Jersey City spent Saturday and Sunday to lemonade i\ light supper was served. with Chester Mullison, Charles Carr and The usual pastimes were qnjoyed. Frank B. Hill were elected for twofriends here. There was.a large turnout to a.soLeslie VanHise of Newark spent years, and John B. Covert, Stephen E. bl iin the h Baptist Bp hp l WednesWd f last l t weekk a t his hi cotta t ;e on j ciable chapel Wilson and Joseph Tilton were elected partt of day night. Games,-refreshments and for three years. Regular meetings John o street. , of the newly-organized Brotherhood Mrs. Frank Johnson has been visit- the other usual amusements werpi enwill be held each Thursday night. ing her sister, Mrs. George Smith of joyed. A collection was taken and the amount received was more than the Rev. James Lord, Jr., of Red Bank, N,e\v York. •will address tomorrow night's meet- TUiss Harriet Seeley has returned expenses of the sociable. ing, r.nd all the men of the community from a short visit with friends at •The ladies' aid society of the Reformed church will meet in the chapel have been invited to be present. The New York. Lconard Sohlick of Main street j tomorrow night after prayer meeting, topic will be "The Power of a Smile." A committee has been appointed by spent Sunday with his parents at j Several new members will be initi" ated at the meetingg of the Junior tlie Brotherhood to make plans for a Plainfield. supper and entertainment to be held Mrs. John Slackworth of Carr ave- American Mechanics next Tuesday Washington's birthday. Next Sun- nue is spending a few weeks at Phil- night. day will be "jro-to-church day." Rev.adelphia. The work of putting 1,000 loads of Charles G. Book will preach in the George MacDonald of Main street gravel on the now stretch of Red Bank morning on "The Upward and Down- spent Sunday with his parents at Eat- road is about finished. Twenty-two ward Growth." . His topic at night ontown. teams were on tho job last week. The •will be "The First Labor Union." George W. Dufour of Main street gravel was taken from Bacon Hill, was a recent visitor with New York near the old Pleasant Valley schoolA surprise party was given Mr. and friends. house. Mrs. Herbert Stanford Friday night. Guilford S. Bucklin is spending a i Mrs. Margaret Ely is greatly imAbout a score of friends were present few days with his mother at New I proved from her sickness and the and the evening was spent in playing York. nurse who has been attending her has games and dancing. Those present George E. Olmsted and family of goiie home. were Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Lawrence, Newark spent Saturday and Sunday Eugene Ely has recovered from . Mrs. 'William Stanford, Mrs. Russell here. rheumatism and is out again. Stanford, Miss Anna Brands, Miss Arthur Carhart will move in Helen Brands, Miss Mattie Collins, herMrs. new house on Collins street this Miss Viola Carhart, Miss Gussie Wil- week. ETEEETT SEWS. Eon, Miss Eva Russell, Miss Edith William Turner, Jr., spent Sunday Polish Family MOVOD to I.lnoroit—Jolin Stanford, Miss Elizabeth Stanford, Daniel Lawrence, Kenneth Johnson, with Miss Florence Helfrich of NewKelly's Hew Position. Albert Nieman, Raymond and George ark. The Polish family which has been King, Norman Carhart, Charles MorJoseph Freschi of the Creek road in the hotel building has moved to risscy and Walter Randolph. spent part of last week at Brooklyn. Swimming Kiver, near Lineroft. Charles Wilson of Maple street The Methodist church choir and a John Kelly began work Monday as number of friends spent last Tuesday spent part of last week at New York. a horse trainer for O. W. F. Randolph Edward J. Lawson of New York of Freehold. Last year Mr. Kelly evening with Mrs. Frank R. Hill. A general social time was enjoyed. spent Sunday at Granville park. I trained Pete, a horse owned by EdThose present were Rev. and Mrs. Mrs. Carl LaBella of Main street is p w a r ,i Havens of Asbury Park. This Charles G. Bool: and daughter Elea- visiting relatives at New York. ih o r s e w o n a n u m b e r of races at county nor, Mr. find Mrs. Chester Mullison M.'Siogel of Main street spent part fairs and meets. and son David, Mr. and Mrs. William of last week at New York. The newly organized sewing club P. Dodd, Mr. nnd Mrs. Raymond George Gibbs of New York was in met Thursday at Mrs. John B. StilTruex, Mrs. Walter L. Hart, Mrs. town last Sunday week. wugon's. Arthur J. Hopper, Mrs. William W. Miss Edna Grahl of Newark was a Mrs. John Luyster, who lives beBamsay, Mrs. Stephen Wilson, Mrs. recent visitor here. tween this place and Middletown, was John S. Rossnagel, Airs. C. Rovve, The condition of Mrs. Al. Franck j driving near her home a few days ago Miss Lucy Stanbridge, Miss Olive is much Bowne and Miss Arietta Morris. Miss Eva Russell of Farmingdale returned home Sunday, after having spent two weeks with her cousin, Miss Edith Stanford of Main street. Chester Hall of Farmingdale spent Sunday Mrs. John Smith gave birth to a Harry Seaman, Jr., is laid up with i| sun with Mr. and Mrs. William Stanford. a few duys asjo. She is u romJohn Giberson of Valmer avenue diphtheria. j paratively new resident of this place, lias announced the engagement of ; having moved in the Ryan house on COST'S HECK NEWS. Miss Ellie Field of Port Monmouth to j the Middle road from Middletown a Charles E Rose of Newark. Mr. Kose Roccptlon for tho Hew Offlcoru of thoshort time ago. Mr. Smith is crnis an electrician. i ployed in Bernard A. Mickey's blackEpwoitli X>t)utfuo. The New Point Comfort chemical smith shop. fire company will give a barn dance at Forty-two persons last week at- John Carton, son of Lawrence Car-1 the Majestic hotel next Saturday. Til'si the house with sick-! proceeds from the dance will be used Walter Fields, the retiring president, to help buy a new automobile truck. Mrs. Bernard Warneker(is on the! Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Coryell of the welcomed Everett Matthews, the now sick list and is under the care of Dr. i Creek road have returned from a president, in a few well chosen re-William D. Sayre of Red Bank. short visit with Mr. and Mrs. II. P.marks, and Mr. Matthews made a response. Uev. Oetave VanBeverhoudt * Chandler of Fair Haven. a short address. The usual ret i n c i t o r T HEWS, Miss Lena Stout of the Majestic gave freshments and soi'ial season were enhotel has returned home after a short joyed. The affair wns under the di-Xntdies' Aid Sociflty Cleared £Ioro Tlmu visit with relatives at Belle Mend, rection of the social committee of the $30 by Boolntolo. New Jersey. Christian Endeavor society, of which I There was a big turnout to the soCatarrh a Danger Sign. Hyomei Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Sclmiitz of committee Mrs. Walter Fields is chair. ciuble held by the ladies' aid society Newark spent Sunday with George man. Her assistants were Miss Lilthe Remedy—Guaranteed in the chapel Friday night. More Greus, Jr., at his Cozy'Corner bunga- lian Bennett, Miss Myru Wolcott, than $20 was cleared. A short prolow. by James Cooper, Jr. William Hunt and Charles Flock. gram was' given, games were played Mrs. William Goldsmith has re- John Wilkins of Connecticut, for- and refreshments were served. Hlost There is no more annoying likewise larned to Keansburg, after a vi..;it of merly of this place, is visiting Thomas of the proceeds were from the sale of jserious ailment than catarrh, which in several weeks witli relatives at NewI. Wolcutl. aprons and cake made by members of |indicated by sniffling, raising of mucus York. Miss Florence Campbell, the school tlfe society. An original rending, in Iand frequent colds. If i t is not cured George Lutlers of New York was a principal, spout .Saturday with her rhyme about the members of the so-!it will surely affect the delicate lining recent visitor here looking over hi.s mother, Mrs. Mary Campbell of Lit-cicty wiis given by Misi; Jennie Fen-! of the air passages, and fretjuently new. bungulow on Pine View avenue. tle Silver, who is very sick. ton, Mrs. Kdgar Alexander mill Mrs. destroys (he hearing. Horothy Frawley, daughter of Vetor George C. Kichihile and a recitation Mrs. Kdgnv ArrinjUon of West Hyomoi iit the effective and reliable T, Frawley, is recovering from sickWHS rendered by Viola Lay ton. Keamsburg wan n guest of Mrs. V. remedy for all catarrh ills—you Curtis of Kcyport last week Tuesday. ness. Harry' Lnngendorf has completed breathe it, using a small inhaler t h a t Henry Francis will resignflupost- an addition of four rooms to his houuc ' comes with every completo outfit. T h e Postmistress Belle C. Hronniler spent part of last week with her sis- master nnd move from Mrs. Herman on the Roil. Hunk road. Ho in nl antiseptic medication of Hyomei simHeck's .store and house. Mrs. Heck, farmer, as well an n sort of a .lack-itt- ply IIIIS t« renrh all the sore, raw and ter. Mrs. Ii. H. Ward of New York. Horace Fowler of New York spent who formerly lived -here, but who isAll-Trnde!], and he did most of the! inllnmt'il aurfacoa of tlws nir jinsiiingeii. Sunday with his nnrciiU, Mr. midnow a resident of Philadelphia, has work on the addition himself. ] Its healing beRimi a t once—you feel rented the store and house to another Mrs, Harry Fowler of thin place. Mrs. Joseph Arrow/smith of New I hotter after tho first t r e a t m e n t - e v e n Mrs. Ella Brandt of Jcrncy City piirtv. Mr. Frnncin will move by Monmouth spent Friday and Sntur-! almost liopelt'BK enres rcaponil <iuickly. ispt'nt Thursday with her aister, Mrs, April 1st. day with her nipter, Mrs. John Kiddle. ^ Hyomoi in inexpensive, a n d aurefy About forty friends of Frank S. M. C. Hildobrnndl of this place. Miss Lydia Thompson wnsi a visitor; giv«3 nuk-U nnd permanent bent'tit. Weeks paid him a surprise visit FriMiss Violet FOUIISB and MI'SH Lucy ut Brooklyn on Friday, Saturday and jJutnCK (*<Hi))cr, J r . , uclln i t on the " N o Tho tinmil pastimes wer<> Sunday. Ofcott of Seelfiy avenue wen; recent dayy night. g c«r«-no-|>ny" plan. You ccftninly enn (swats of New York friends. enjoyed. Mrs. Henry A.(!onovor attended the) afford t o t r y thin hiirmlcBa remedy William B. Kohinson and Ifwinh Jfc Jtimi'H Covert in on the sick lint. wedding of Mim-. Margaret Jorien and | when there i.i nothitiK to p a y if not Tlioino BPevit Friday at New York." William S. Ilray at New York onj I)C!K>(H(1 Hobei t Seeley has been on the nick TUB KI-:«ISTEB in tin- great liomc Thurtuiuy. lift tho past two weeks. pniie[".of Monmouth county.—AtitmrThe Indian' aid Bot'it'ty will meet t<>THE motto; A 1n "Mrs, Fft'd Gi'Diih of Ncwnrk i<pcnt lisouicnt. inorruw at Min.'John It. Conovor's. evury home. AdvtrtuttMHt. ^ ^ For the convenience of .the .public we will be open evenings and it will be a pleasure to show" you this most wonderful car. • * ei . t TT n i l ip« * m* ssr I Maple Avenue and X e l e p h o s t e ©IS WE WAPIT to know your troubles with tho plumbing—we have tho remedy! Contains everything necessary for successful poultry raising. Mailed fr®& upsan request Ihmlqttartirit far . r :.*-...• i • / v Kuckeyc Incubators International Hover McKay Colony Hroodet FIXTOKIS A prompt, efficient handling of your job-doingr tho work beat and cheapest—the reason why we should do the work. Get our estimate. CaB 3©B, AM. 1'OtJI.TRV SUI'PMKS Now YoA*» L>rg«t Pesiltry Sttjsply HOOM and U»o Sloclc 0eeiler» 42-44 Csrtlond Siraat Mow YerN City Practical Plumber, Steam and Na. 2«» Vtrtsmt Street, OtidtkB B A O B , M. J . v^TcinnTTi JOLUME XXXVIW "NO. 82. BED BANE, N ; J. f WEDNESDAY,. FEBRUARY 3, 1915, BIBB tm I6SHS4B. tatb of w a l t o Btalns of Sea Bank ;/iE!j!,3noa Mf C-.uu'.-eua. PAGES 9 TO 16. M S B JPStOlS B I B B S * is i-'iioi'fc.'j Jolraaor. Succumbs After S2:£-c-j Uonths' sieitswGs. w. ntareosf OVBBQ BABK Woltor Shinn, who made his home Miss Phoebe B. Johnson of KeansA YlOtm.OT FASASYSIB. at tJie Centwl hotel at Red Bank, died burf? died of kidney trouble at that Thursday nfc the Long Branch hosplace at the home of her brother, Ed|E¥E WILUAWN pital. He had been in failing health So Was tha CoaHootar of t!is First Train ward Johnson, on Saturday, January a long time, but had been at the hos- ThafBstt Satira«hlf*w "Sam ana At- 23d. She had been sick about three teatls CSty tisiu CoauasitM of fiMstswosd months. She was 74 years old and "•' "• ' YEARS OL pital only s few days. He had lived at Red Bank only a few weeks.' Beevas unmarried. She leaves one other Thomas W, DawsflH of Monmouth brother and a siflt«r. They are Herfore he came here he resided at Long Branch and white there was cut on street, yiht> rofireii .last. Augirat after a man G. Johnson of Orange and Mrs. fhildren I© Plant and Harvest ¥eg©tabies on the lends a i d i?©S§tIif@@ ar© attho leg by a fall on an icy uidavvalk. continuous service of 44 years in rail- Carrie Boehse of Newark. A short developed in the wound and roading circles, dicii Thursday night iervico was held at the house Monday |i*iae@ -'and are-'Haying a Festive Tinre.In €,el©bra- Gangrene hastened tha end. Mr. Shinn was at of paralysiB. He'Wds'stricken about afternoon, which was in charge of time engaged in the hotel business ten days before, his death and sank p ©f Hi® B i r t h d a y p was Formerly one at Freehold. He was a member of rapidly. Ho retired tweauea of poor Rev. Charles G. Book. Later the )ody was removed to Newark for the Ued Bank lodge of Moosa and. of health. ijj the family plot in Fairmont iftester ©f Trinity Church at l e i the Long Branch lodge of E11<B. Mr. Dawson was born at London, rarial England, seventy yearis' ago and came lemetery. A carefully arranged plan for chil- timated at ?75. This work will be . William N. Jliinnell, n retired at tho dedication of the new Episcopal to the United State's when a young dren's vegetable gardens will be put carried on as part of the work of the |i'(',y«iiin living on Hector placo, Red church house at Highlands. man. Hi's first position on the railin force this summer at the Neighbor- recreation association. The use of the ink, is celebrating hi:j ninetieth He was for more than thirty years road was on the. construction of the hood house on Shrewsbury avenue, lot and of the house on the property Jtlidtsy today. Friends and relatives chaplain of the 22d regiment of New Vineland railroad, which was absorbed ""his lot is large, it being 60x220 feet. is given free to the association, and 5ni various plarc-a nro nt his homo, Yorlc and for many years prelate of later by the New jehisy Southern rail; 'Ainnr, OF E&TOHTOWIJ EIAH DIED iast year it was proposed to use this Miss Bijur's services are also given %! SJr, Dunnoll has been niudo the Palestine commandery. Ho was the 30WB fMBGT.ETOIT road. He worked hie way up from an ot for children's gardens and some without charge. Those who desire to •jipicnt of many birthday congrntu- founder and president of tho ClergyTBUBB9AY AT HOEOEEIT. ZHCSD engine wiper to a fireman and in 1884 reliminary work was done, such as jiono mid gifts. to this work are requested men's mutual insurance league. He he was made a conductor. Mr. Daw- Boliert E . Alberta Was Grand Socrotf-ry lowing and fertilizing, but the plant- contribute to send their donations to Mrs. Lor•Jo ono at the celebration la onjoy- received the degree of S. T. D. from Eo XVr.a BiflliifT Homo In a Carriers with son was the conductor of the first ing and tending was of a desultory of the 8tat@ Boynl Aroanam for Twenraine M. Warren, the Red Bank playHis Brother Eagene from Bed Bank train on the Southern division that . the festivities more than the celo- Griawold college in 1883. ty-Elffht Trearo—Wns Civil War Vet- iharactcr and the project languished. ground director. dud VmseA Away When About Melt ran between New-York and Atlantic juit, for in spite of his advanced Mr. Dunnell was twice married. eran ana a Member of Othor Zjodgea. This year a trained expert has yolway Homo. | r s he is halo and hearty, with none His second wife is living and is in exThis garden work is intended not City. He was on the trains that were Robert H. Alberta, father of Clor- mteered her services along this line. only to encourage and teach young the infirmities and diseases incident cellent health, and ahe, like her husJohn Singleton of Everett died in several accidents but he always es•M age. He enjoys tho good things band, received many congratulations suddenly Sunday night while riding caped injury. He was conductor of ince Alberts of Eatontown, who was This expert is Mi3s Louise Bijur of folks how to make the best possible life as greatly as do mon many today. One of the features of the cele- home in a carriaite with his brother, tho train that was derailed on the vice president of the Hoboken board of New York City. She will supervise use of a small patch of ground, but it irs. younger than himself, nnd he bration was the reading of a poem Eugene. The brothers wer$,gn their Newark bay drawbridge when William iducation and grand secretary of the the work of the children who have is also intended to train young men a that today is one of the happiest written by Mr. Dunnell. Copies of way home from Red BanK When Mooney was drowned a few years ago. itate council of Royal Arcanum for gardens on this plot and she will meet and young women who are interested this poem were distributed to the John got into the carriage at Red He was also conductor of the Lake- !8 years, died Thursday at his Hobo- .vith the children twice a week to give in work of this character how to keep 'an of his ninety years of living. ' ifty-two of those years were spent guests aa souvenirs. Th§ poem fol- Bank he appeared to be in aa good wood express that was derailed eight fen home of a tumorous growth on the Instructions. Many of the vegetables children interested in this work and is proposed to raise will be how to supervise such work. It is tho ministry and during twelve of lows: health as usual. About half-way years ago nt tho curve just north of neck. He was 77 years old, and was which it for canning, and a canning proposed another year to have a band m Mr. Dunnell was rector of Trin- DAY DAWNS ON MY NINETIETH BIRTH- home Eugene felt his brother lean the Eatontown station. Mr. Dawson's Mrn at1 New York. He was active luitable lass will be formed among the youththese volunteer supervisors, and to church at Red Bank nnd Christ over on him and thought he had gone son, Edward, who was brakeman on in civic affairs at Hoboken and was ful gardeners to can the products of of DAY. take up many of the vacant lots in at one time deputy county registrar his father's Freehold train, was killed n'ah lit Middletown.' Ho was horn This life I? E'Wout, tUo' MKU*H me Rniy; to sleep. When Eugene reached home few years ago .by. striking an over- and later city clerk of Hoboken. Mr. ,he gardens, as well as any fruit Red Bank for cultivation in the samesNew York and waa the son of a I'ni'inintert lmM-elt'H crmvii tht^paHt; about fifteen minutes later he tried to ahead way as that in which the Shrewsbury bridge at Bradevelt. Alberts had also served as first deputy which may be on the place. Itsiciun. His father died when he Yvt the BiniHPt of "Life's little dny" wake his brother up but couldn't. Dr. IH imM-gofl'ln Himburfit thut will luHt. ollector of revenue. He was a DemoThe cost of the necessary tools, avenue lot is to be utilized by the C. A. Palmer of Holmdel waa sent for Mr. Dawson leaves his wife, seven rat in politics. :eeds, plants, equipment, etc., is es- young folks this year. How often have I murlcM the morni but his efforts of resuscitation were of Of day* thut to ulKht'n tlavU fim \ven<V, no avail. Coroner fteorRe Woods, Jr., daughters and three.sqns. The daughIn his capacity as Royal Arcanum ters are Mrs. John B. Hurley of Red Xow mulln gu-tunliifss Jerk tlu? dinvn of Eed Bank, was notified and he in Bank, Mrs. W. S. Claypoole of Vine- ;ecretaiy Mr. Alberts had made sevABOUT EEWEEE. Of that dliy that Blinll. Mover cilil. turn notified County Physician Dr. land, Mrs. J. L; Hays of Deerfield, :ral official visits to Red Bank council Hay1. '"J'lioro dluill ho no nltfht there." and had many friends here. He was Inarov 1'rooaiiun TlUnko Tlmt Ho Ban Harry Neafle of Freehold, Dr. Mrs. J. F. Dare of Mamora, Mrs. L. Peace! anxlouH ^ouln, peer not hofore; Neafio issued a burial permit. Been AsBcesod Too 7*Zuch. C. Albertson and Mrs. V. B Smith ot also a frequent visitor to his son's Vluv«! u Gi>tlman went to prepare; Death was caused by a cancerous Atlantic City, and Mrs. W. C. VaughiL home at Eatontown. He was a vetAndrew Freedman, through his COHIEACT TOU TEAM AMD WAGOIT Eon! "Where time fihull l>e no more." ran of the civil war, having enlisted ounsel, Joseph Re illy, registered a GOES TO IVUTHEB & BTAFIrETOW. fjrowth under the left eye, with which Jr., of Haddonfield. The sons are T: If, haply, I shall win-the race, ' Mr. Singleton had suffered about four Charles Dawson of Red Bank, William at the beginning of the war in Haw- ;ick against the Spring street sewer Berenety Bhleltk'd I'roni atjove, years. Mr, Singleton waa born at C. of Claremont, New Hampshire, and kins's Zouaves of New York, a com- assessments at the council meeting Tho U r n -Will Eccoivo 87D a Ilontli—A And hear the "Kilter them" of ftrnce, Ilmubor of Other Bltle Made—Street And crowning "Well Done" of Hia iDve. Everett 27 years ago and was the son Frank Dawson of Houston, Texas. nand which distinguished itself at the ionday night. Mr. Freedman has a Eni'th'H aun may Het; I hail Ills will; Swoopiug-a Sold to II. O. Boaovelt for of Bridget and Patrick Singleton. He Mr. Dawson is also survived by four >attle of Antietam. Mr. Alberts property frontage of 640 feet on AH hope fulfilled: no faith denied; served as quartermaster-sergeant of was a farmer. Beaides^iis parents he sisters and two brothers. The sispring street and is assessed for thir-' 5130. Greeting tlie final Hleep until, he Zouaves. After the war and beWnkiiiK, "I Bhall be Bntlfifleil." ters are Mrs. Thomas Barnctt and leaves two brothers, Thomas and A contract to supply the borough .een sewer benefits. His assessment Eugene Singleton of Everett, and two Mrs. Louisa Boden of Brooklyn, Mrs. fore leaving New York for Hobokeir $1,390. He claims that this is too of Red Bank with a team, driver, Time tolls lt» valedictory; sisters, Misa Nellie Singleton, .who/is Emily White of Norwood, Pennsyl- Mr. Alberts was employed in the much as the land is used for farming wagon and harness' for a year was Eternity's heek'nlng Ke«turoH Wave Toward HIM, who glvctli victory employed as a dressmaker by Miss vania, and Mrs. Frank Scofield of mechanical department of the New mrposes and will never be used for awarded to Luther & Stapleton MonO'er time, death, Borrow and the grave. Mary Wood of Red Bank, and Miss Texas. The brothers are Walter Daw- Yorlc Tribune, when Horace Greeley luilding lots while he is alive. Coun- day night. The firm will receive $79 (Rov.) \V. N. DUNNELL, 8. T. U. Anona Singleton, who lives at home. son of Woodbury and Charles Dawson an that paper. ilmen Jacob Degenring and George a month. It had the same contract February 3d, 11)15. Besides being grand secretary of the A. Moody were appointed a committee at the same figure last year. Two The funeral was held this morning at of Vineland. Royal Arcanum, Mr. Alberts acted as St. Catherine's churrfi at Everett. to make a report on the matter at the other lower bids were made, but the The funeral was held Sunday afterTHE I V m a HOUSE EBI7TBD. The burial was at Mt. Olivet ceme- noon at the house.- Tlujj burial was hief advisor for seventeen different next council meeting on Monday, contract was awarded to Luther & Stapleton because their bid contained regents. For twelve years he February 15th. tery. , at Bay View cemetery at Atlantic grand an offer to supply the town with other Whrc-D Othor Divclllniro at Boil Bank Will lervcd as chairman of the finance comHighlands. .; teams, wagons and drivers at the Aleo Hava How Tor.iuito. DIED AT HOSPITAL. nittee of the supreme council of the same rate. Councilman George A. irganization. Mr. Alberts also held The Charles Henry Ivina houso on Moody took a very strong stand membership in the Masonic fraternity, H. vova DEAD. the cqrner of Broad street and Irving Joffereon Robin&on, Jr.,; of Boa Banb, against awarding the work to the Died Thursday at ETew Brnnswiob. the Loyal Additional Association, of place has beott rented by Thomas C. . WILLIAM N, DUNNELL. Jefferson Robinson, Jr., who lived SUtlo savor Pnlntor ssplces After a which he'was one of the founders; the BtJ®raESB OTSAMBACTED BIT THE low bidders. He said that fair servBudd of Maple avenue. This house Sickness of ^iireo W£e&s. ce could not be given unless a fair "^lks and the Odd Fellows. §j * young anil he went to live with an was bought a short time ago by Albert with his parents on White street William H. Pope, n painter at Litrice waa paid. He declared that he BED BAIIIC COU1TCIX. 13.011 DS.Y. Mr. Alberts leaves his wife and two le, who was a phyelcian. This L. Ivins and Benjamin John Parker. eight years, died Thursday at St. wanted the men to get enough for tle Silver, died Monday morming after sons, Clarence of Eatontown, and le had one of tho finest and moat Mr. Budd has been HV'HIK in one of Peter's hospital at New Brunswick of Crooaw.illin on Oakland and Chest- ;heir teams to be able to pay their ipleto private librarle'.e in, the city Obadiah E. Davis's houses on Maplt JSright's disease. Ho left Bed Bank a sickness of three weeks. Mis illneas "•red of Hoboken. The body laid in •iovi jills and he said that the work could nut Streets—Hew Bales for Autolsts began with ptomaine poisoning and state at the Elks' clubhouse at Hobo1 it provided Mr. Dunnell with the avenue. • This house was bought a flnSt August to work at Woodbridge. to Obaetve—ffiSotor in Armory Eowor not he done at the price named in. ndation for an education for his short time ago by Mr. Davis's son-in- Some time ago'he went to live with developed into kidney troqble, compli- sen from Sunday afternoon until Monsome of the bids unless the horse i f t •Will bo Seplaooi. listerial work. Lator lie attended-! law, Joseph N. Hunce, who occupies a friend near New Brunswick. He cated with other ailments«'^(H;^.'Kaj^5i) day, morujnK, wly;n the funeral was lThe Bed Bank council Monday owners stole the feed or resorted to Twenty-one years, ago he held ata- Hoboken church. The burial Hunibia college. :."•", another'of Mr. Uavia's 'Staple'avenue was taken sick and was removed to years'old. some other method of robbery. Era night ordered three crosswalks put married Miss Mamie Green of Highwas at Flower Hill cemetery at North fTiinity church Was ilia first charge honse3. The rental of the Ivins house the hospital Monday. His decline down on Oakland • and Chestnut said that in his harness business he ; * -. .* lands and she survives him. His Bergen. fi lio was Trinity church's fcst rec- to Mr: Buddwas made by William A. was rapid. had had experience with horse owners streets, near the new armory buildmother, Mrs. Mary Pope of Little" f>. He came how in 1853. Previous H o p p i n g . • • ' " • • " • Mr. Robinson was born at Freehold, Silver, "is living, but his father died who didn't pay their harness bills. 'ng. . ' B E M E Oi' EUGEI72 thut time what is- how Trinity Williarri Curchiu of Bergen place, and was the son of Carrie nnd JefferThe police were instructed to en'lrch was a chapel nnd waa a part through Mr. Hopping, haa rentea son Robinson, - He was 2(i yeara and a number of years airo. He leaves Other bids besides those of Luther the pariah of Clirist church at Mrs. Vanderveer's house on HUBOII 6 months old^l While Jhsingr at Red two'- brothers and three sisters, they Former Superintendent of Hazard's Fac- x>rce new traffic rules which will re- i Stapleton were those of James H. being John Pope, Mrs. Mary J. Waltory passed Away ssonday..'-. quire autoists to back their cars to the iewibury. Twice during his ree- avei\ue. Megill at ?80 a month, John O'Brien . Bank he' wa&' employed at, Bray's ate Trinity church waa enlarRed to Mr, Hopping has.also rented two of market on East Front street.and by ling and Mrs. Emma.P. M<!CoIgajvof. Eugene Walling of Long Branch, curb when'they stop, instead of stop- at $100 a month,frank C. Fielder attf ommodate the needs of a growing James Biinell's. .houses on Hudson Matthews & Thompson, of Herbert Red Bank and Misa Mary <Pope and formerly of Shrewsbury and Tintoh ping parallel with the curb. $96 a month, John E. Grover at ?G6 a A new mptor will be placed in the month, Thomas Y. Stout nt $72.50 a igregation. ' '•','.. avenue to, C. M. PJaher of Scranton, street. Besideshis parents, Mr, Rob- Elmer Pope" ,6!f. Little Si lver. Elmer Falls;, died early Monday morning' at crimps the most notable~featuro of Pa., and Henry. D. Ely of Holmdel. inson leaves a brother, Charles Eob- Pope is engaged in-4he clothing :busu ;he age of 64 years, from a complica- lower lift at the armory. The motor month. . Uunnell's rectorate ,was' his mis- Mv. Ely recently sold his farm »t inson of Red Bank, and a sister, Mrs. ness at Bed Bank, but lives with his ion of diseases. He was taken sick which was in the machine burned out Tho street sweepings were sold to mother at Little Silver. weeks ago. Mr. Walling Was a The company from whom - it was H. G. Rosevelt for $130. Obadiah B . | < n services in the towns and villages Holmdel. The house ha haa rented is Stella Atkinson of Freehold. . '. Williani Pope, had lived a t Little three ion of Peter and Rachel Walling of bought claims, that the town em| jindtbout Red Bank, The' establish. occupied by J. C. Rodock. who will go . The funeral iVas held Sunday afterDavis made an offer of $125. J 'nt of' Episcopal churches at Fair .to Ohio to accept a position as wp- noon at the house on White street. Silver nearly all his life, where he had New Yorlc. For more than twenty ployees failed to properly protect it i;|ven, Oceanic, Hlghhuidsv.I4Ute.SiL erinteadent of a l»*ge tstia. He was Her. S. Monroe, VmiSant preached the the rtspect o f the" entire community- years he, -was superintendent of Haz- ffpmthe weather and that this caused ACSOCXATIOH. i'S, lonifl. River and Lakawood was formerly foreman of William A. sermon. The burial was at Fair View because'of his square business deal- ard's canning factory at Shrewsbury. 't to burn out. The matter has been ings .and honesty. The funeral will few years ago he started a restau- compromised and the company and v I" in large msnuure. to these serv- Jamison's farm.at.Holmdel. . cemetery. .! '... ; be held tomorrow ; afternoon at two A The Committee to Eroparo a 1'oria os rant business at Iiohg Branch and last the town will each pay half the ex!*•*(). The clergyman had a separata Organisation 13ot £ a s t Weak. o'clock at the house and the burial year he bought the Muhlepbrink block pense of a new motor. The cost to , J U t for. going to. each- place..- SomeAt a recent meeting of the Red Bank will be at Fair yiew cemetery. Rev. a t that place.' He was engaged in this the town: will be about $25. The i-vjics he* would hold his services in : Clifford K.Dilks will preach the ser- business at-the time of his death, his sewer lift pit will be waterproofed at _pp)e club, at which about sixty farm:,..Jbj aad unoseil buildings, but as. a ers and fruit growers of this part of •Shmar''• sons Thomas and Peter Walling -.aa- a c o s t , o f $ 1 0 . ; . . . . - ' • , • • • • , S-Ho the • KBaetWgs #we. conducted; in Eolfcr<ftMua-BuTOStfl-EsuI; EOUE3. -' sisting him in tlfe work. Besides A vote of thanks was given to Coun- Monmouth.county were present, it was f; tiii'i .'.Infctais*•'(toys:..Oceanicwaa, :. EdwiirdKodleiwhqhaaTfaisme^i Rr. Tho; Lsnd- and ;jloas tdmpany fiaa •ft&im.B; :• these sorts Mr. Walling-leaves a wife cilman Ralph O.-WilgusB for. his work decided to change tho organization ) •<t>vn as'Fort Washington, and LakeEdwin, Eieldja placeafNufeswamp f^r and two daughters, they being Mrs. in compiling the town ordinances. The into a fnrmers' and fruit-growera' as, jid vim:known.as Bsrg«n's .Milk b^ougBt two tracts nt Belford compris- 1 'hi!BMltt!»|)asbfiveg«p»^die4Kri hi!BMltt!»/<|)asb!fiveg«p»^die4Kri. oi Jacob' Wauchope- of New -York and- jrdinances' will be" revised by John S.- sociation. The.preaidentsof the apple • ' $.' Puriirell ru&d, to; do moat of Jiis infc sA^Utam':tl^' 'toS-'rwiB i'ctit 'fliein day'nighti or JCWrtro'uBIe. "He~Kad SUA Oaturflny • of up into-building lots. Both properJofin J. Neighbour of Catasqua, Applcgate; Jr., the borough counsel.. club was instructed to appoint a comJ ,2,voling with a horaa and wagon, but been laid up. nearly, a year. His wife • After having; ISee'iV in poor .health Mrs. Pennsylvania. Mr. Willguss spont most of his spare mittee'to prepare a form of organiza^j.iatimea he wmld walk. ' . .ties are on the cdrrier"of Church street died laBt July. Mr. Poole waa born at, several tion and to submit this plan of organiyears'and having beenjaid up time for two weeks on the job. *;8'h<« 1whole countryside knew him arid Broadway. One is a twelve-acre Vanderburg 43 years ago and was the in bed five weeks, Mrs. Fannie WebA,note for ?2,779.49 WOB made to zation and a lint of officers at a meotWEST BTZJUBT UAI7 SEAS. .,<; J I" waa familiarly addressed as tract and waa bought from John F . son of Mary Flood and Charles Poole. ster, who lived .ng to be called later. This committee on Shrewsbury avenue nicer current expenses. k'.fhe Bishop." He was on* intimate Lester for $5,000. Tho other com- He conducted a farm at Phalanx. a near Shrewsbury, died Saturday afP. F. Amata turned in his bond as met last Friday and after a discussion • ol T/cot Street in a ijlma of acquaintanceship with nearly prises six acres and was purchased number of years. Besides hia parents, ternoon. Death, was by diaspecial policemnn, with Edward M. adopted a general plan of organization Vlotlm of Cancerous Growth. p'-ryone in this part of Monmouth from Henry Walling for ?4,250. This Mr. Poole leaves four children, three betes. Mrs. Webstercaused which' would cover the proposed work was seventy Michael Dougherty of West street, Haley and Elmer Wainwright aa sure- of the association. The plan favored .'iiiity, as well aa with many folks in tract because of its situation brought girls and n boy, all of whom live at years old. She was born Colt's who had been laid up eleven months ties. The bond is for $500. t LUan county, and when "The Bishop" almost twice aa much per acre as the home. The eldest child is ten years of Neck and was Ihe daughter ofatthe was that of an incorporated company, late with a cancerous growth on the right ; y'tvc through a town or along a I/ester property. The sales were age. He is also survived by three Rachel Rock and Josiah Miller. Her with shares of stock at a low figure, leg, died Saturday night. He was i -jritry. road people would stop him to made by William A. Hopping. A BOAF.BIHG HOVBB. brothers and two sisters. The each member of tho association to hold husband Henry Webster, died ten Mr, Hopping has also sold Newton born in Ireland and came to this \~l<3 the time of day and to tell him brothers are William, John and ago. Mrs. Webster was the last country when a young man. He had Slight Blaze n u t z,otg of EKcltomout nt at least one share and no member to %• \ their joya and troubles. He was Doremufl's liouse on the south Bido of George Poole of Vanderburg and the years be allowed to hold more than ten per surviving child in her family. Her "ived at Red Bank many years. For Bergen place to Mr. Loster, who will Mm. S. E. SjioiU'e. t ^ i li';e the ordinary clergyman of two sisters are Mrs. Nano Souler of cent of the shares of the association, S^'SPO days but ho waa ono of "the In uko it hia home. The price was Vandorburg and Mrs. Mary Thomp- brother, Harry Miller of Red Bank, several years Mr. Dougherty was em- Fire broke out a few nights ago in and with provisions in the charter to died three years ago. Mrs. Webster ?3,000. The lot is 50x179. The house ployed as bridge carpenter for the K," and was a part of the life of a closet at the head of the cellar stairson, who lived with Mr. Poole. The '^,-Ks," and at Long Branch a number of New York & Long Branch railroad. way of Mrs. S. F. Spruill's house on prevent shares of stock from getting communities where hia duties has seven rooma and is provided with funeral was hold yesterday morning lived 1.1 commu .n the hands of non-members. Anyears. She moved to Shrewsbury a modern improvements. at St. James's church. Rev. D. J, year ago. She leaves two children, He was employed as night watchman Riverside avenue. The door leading other meeting of the committee will f ; ]led him. at Eisner's factory two years. He to tho stairs was destroyed, but Mrs. be held this week, at which meeting Duggan celebrated a solemn high Miss Sadie Webster, who lives at »« was an indefnUgible worker and STBBBB HOUOE BOLD. ma3s of requiem. Burial was at Mt. home, and Elijah Webster of Long leaves his wife, Kate, and three chil- Spruill and the guests in the house, .t is expected that the details of the character of hia labors demanded dren, Annie, Martin and John Doughthe assistance of neighbors, kept organization will be worked out and Branch, The funeral was held yes- erty, all of whom live at home. Mr; withfire ? quality. In addition to his nas- Tlie Dr. 3.3D. Sayre Property Bought by Olivot cemetery. from spreading to other parts the report completed and made ready terday afternoon a t the house. Rev. Dougherty is also survived by several the al work at Red Bank and MiddleIfowton Dorcxnus. of the house. A few minutes before to be presented at a meeting of farmDXSATIX O3? I'OIllSBD r,EEI3>Sm\ J. E. Rogers preached the sermon. brothers and sisters who live in Ire- the (lames n\ and hia missionary work at other The Dr. J. D. Sayre liouse and lot broke out Mrs. Spruill was ers and fruit growers to be held next The burial was at White Ridge ceme- land. The funeral was held this in the closet cea he wna often rnllod to nick bed- on the south side of Wallace street, with a lighted match week. It will hn the aim of the asso39 and to homes darkened by sor- near Broad street, waa bought last Slro, William Davis Blod at Jersey City tery at South Eatontown. morning at St. James's church. Kov. looking for a piece of clothing, and it ciation to co-operate with the Monfrom Gouiplioatlon of Diseases. .'. Day nnd ni;.;lit he nnd his faith- week by Newton Doromuo for $4,700. D. J. Duggan celebrated a solemn high is supposed that the fire originated mouth county farmers' exchange, the Mrs. L. E. Davis, wife of William old horse wore on the RO. His ex- The property adjoins the Second Namass of requiem. Tho burial was at from the match. JOEBEE DEAD. granges of the county, the state exiimces. revealing conditions in old tional bnnk and is 47x80 feet. The Davis, formerly of Eatontown, died Mt. Olivet cemetery. periment station and the state boards . ^».o_ . •nmouth half u century ago, furnish house has seven rooms and is provided at Jorsoy City Monday from a compli- Phllomon B. Crolln Passod Away at cation of diseases. Mra. Davis had of agriculture and horticulture, and H U B of tho best glimpses of the past with modern improvements. It ia ocPnotourlzoa rilllr. Bautfhtor'o Borne at IJewMli. T i c h can bo obtained from old-timors. cupied by John F. Antonides, who been flick since' New Years and did n6t VIOTIH ?ARAVZ8IB. The only pnstcurized and conse- also to co-operate so far as possible Philemon B. Crelin, who lived a t (When the Mechanic street school moved in it n short time ug& from take to her bed until two* weeks pre- lied Bank many years and who conquently absolutely pure and absolutely with the United States department of ,a built, Mr, Dunnell made tho open- White street. Mr. Doremua bought vious to her death. Sho was 73 years ducted a fish business while here, died Georffo A. Folliemno Died Sda After clean milk sold in the city of Red agriculture. old. Besides her husband sho leaves Blokne» of a Month. Bank. Best for everybody, especially t prayer at the dedicatory exorcises. the property as an investment. BOSSES FOB KVIJETf USB. two sons and two daughters. They last Wednesday at the home of his George A. Polhemus, who lived on recommended for children by eminent arles D, Warner was a school truadaughter, Mrs. Joseph Sniflfen of are Frnnklin S. Davis of Patterson, Sick Out tlia Kind Yon Want—iron CMrt physicians an well an the state board Leighton avenue, between Bank and at;that time. He is an intimate Women sciberally & formorly of Red Bank. Beech streets, died Sunday morning of of health. Sold only by Sweet Clover Go Wrong- at Kly'e, ml of Mr. Dunnell and to this day by taking advantage of the groat gar- Mrs. Laura Heron of Belville, and Newark, Death waa caused by a ((enoral break- paralysis. Ixe had been laid up a Farm Dairy, Newman Springs road, is fond of telling about thia inci- ment, sale at A. Salz & CO.'B, Koyport. William and Margaret Davis, who live down Another carload of horseflesh, of the system. Mr. Crelin was ht. Later when the public school Oil Saturday nnd week following this at home. She also leaves two brothers, seventy years old. He had been nt month. He was born nt Pino Brook lied Bank. Phone 30-U for anything twelve Uorees and four mules, arrived item was attached by the politicians, firm offers un cnormoun stock of all nnd three iristera. They are Frederick tho state home for disabled soldiers 40 years ago and wao tho son of the in the dairy line. We have it nnd the today. These, with the stock previusually happens nt tioma stage of wool coats and suits, all sizes, fo Boeckol of Locust, William Boeckcl of at Koarnoy several yearn. He went to lato Sarah Brown and Rolnn Pol- bout that comes.—Aduertiaemtmt. ously in hand, make u total of 35 evolution of Improved Bchoola In women and young women, values to Leonardo, Mra. C. II. Borden and Mm. Sniffen'a from the institution hemus. For a number of years he horses and 20 mules. Some of tho Horse Buy ore, Attention I was employed011on farms at Shrewsry locality, Mr. Dunnell gave valu- twenty dollars, (it five dollnrn. (Small Lydia and Margaret Boeekel of Red about finest horson that have over boon in Come and have a look at my u t i i , two months ago. H^ was a Bank, Mrs. Bavin's body will be bury and Tint Falls. His wife died tttssiutance to those who upheld lot of glils' wool coata, sizes 2 to 14 are in the bunch. They'll of tho Civil war, having on- soveral years ago. Mr. 1'olhomun Globe court, Red Bunk, N. J. I have my stablca schools. He wan also always in- years, at one dollar); nleo splendid brought to Red Bank tomorrow nnd veteran any plnce you put 'em. Come and served a term in Battery B, leaven a daughter, who lives nt home JJ good lot of teams, chunks, matched work ated and active in other public selection of men's and young men's all burial will he niado at Fair Viow Hated in, look 'em over and pick out tho Firut Now Jersey artillery. Besides and several brothers and niateni. The palm und uinglu home-n. Those who hind you want. Mere pertaining to tho welfare of wool jiuita, values to $18, at $B. They cemetery. You cant go wrong, want to buy two alike, come and have Mm. Sniffon, Mr. Crelin leaves two funoral waB held Monday afternoon n look »nd price them and (ice how it for when you buy from Ely you get -• town. are the hignest garment bargains ever i:asy Mousy. other children, Philemon Crelin of at tho Pino Brook Methodist church The houBe whera he lives was built known, A. Bah & Co., Keyport, N. J. I think that my guarantee is your money back if the home or mule 'You can save money easy by buying Leonard street nnd Mrs. William Wolt nnd the burial waa at the Pino Brook Bounds. lnnd which wan given to him by ono -—Atil'urtinetnent. as good an anyono'a. Dan Errickson, you buy in not i>3 represented. Wit4ho following 10-cent articles for 7 of West Front otreot, Hcd Bank. The cemetery. liarn C. Ely, Holmdel, N; J.—Aduerthe monikers of his conifreKntlon —Advcrtwcmoiit. centn for ona week, beginning Febru- funoral wan held Saturday- ftfternoon tinuwent. rtlv before he took charge of tho at tho soldiers' homo and tho burial Onr Slnteenth Annual viuriTnaiari/no. ary 4th: Durkey's Pearl Tapioca, w York church. He wnt» rector of I'lrat UetliOiliot Clh'.'.voli. A bottle of good California port, waa at the cemetery nt the home. Stoclt-Taking-Canh-Sale will open as Diiryee's Corn Starch, Campbell's All wool uuita for men find young [I SaiflU church of New York city sherry or claret, given away frea with unual, Saturday, February lilth, at men, vahicn to $lfl, on nulo Katurdu 1 Rov, Bishop Thomnn B. Ncoly, I X . more th«n forty years, and bia our dollar » full quart Cabinet whis- Pork nnd Etaimfi with tomato sauce, .-. Etorssal Huisoall .Bo»«alll H:00 A. M. and close on Saturday, Feb and week following, $5. A. Hnk I I)., of Philadelphia, will preach at ird of B2 years in the ministry is key every Saturday. J. I. Monsky, 10 llenlth Brand Macaroni, Mullcr's Elbo our «alo and exchange stables ruary 20th, at 9:01) p. M. Only dc Co., Keyport, N. J.—Ailvcrtiitemcnt. tho First Methodist church at tha w h a t renwrltnblo when it in eon- K«»t Front street,.Bed Bante.—Aauer- Macaroni, Multer'n EKK Noodles, ilead youAtwill find now un extra good inipply pcndnble merchandise offered. Roll our advertisement on page 13 for morning und avoning horvifiw, Bunir«d that during that UiXe ho had Hotlco. other bargains. JBr»y & Bunoll.--- of horses for all UHCH, from the light orlH & White, Atlantic Highlands.--• day, February 7th. Iiishop Neely Is j two charge). H« retired from ttamumt. rondiiter to the heavy drnft homo. Wo Advei'tiiieiiicnt. * Advertisement. ono of the orntmmt men of the church. BecnUHt! of the fitorm tho vemduo at he miniiterial work in 1911. Whiln # « « n ' i O-jatB ana Salts at S3. htlve matched teams for all kinds of Theodore HtHwdl'ii at Kvcrett ban —Advet'lhement. was in elmt'Ke of U»« Now York WOttCK. All wool RurmcntB, all skea, for work. We isell or exchange to suit been postponed till next Monday, Fob *»*».. ~ a'fji ha lived at .Red Bunk during women and young women, values to licctiUBO of the storm the venduo at buyorfi. Cull if poii8ibief if not, to out-of-town choppers. Ktoinbacli ruary 8th.—Adl'crtiuement. dptlti^ EsMMt of tniiinsty. summers. Sinw 1911 lit! has made $20, Saturday nt SB, nt A. Kate & Theodore StilwcH'n nt Everett han our do the noxt best thing, thut iu phone Compuny, Anbury l'nrk.—• AdvaiiucptrmnnQnt reiildonce at Jtod Bank. Co.'is, Keyport, H. J.—Advertisement. been postponed till next Monday, Pcb- J133 Red Bank. Luther & Stnpletou.Owing to tho demand for early ment. e ehui-di whevo ho preached nt New apriuK-hntri! will oiton my ahop, 'it runry Bth.—•Advertitement. Advertisement. our; black and KngliRh walnut loaf, — « $ , • "(|g located In th« district where li» f a c i a l for Sstmt&af. ntrcet, Saturday, Pouruttry Oth, ~— -<»#es».~ ..- ... It'» dc-Hciouu, Broad MUHICMO at 1'rcubyteriau church centn per pound, born. The l««t weswion when lies Mary McDoal.—Advvrtiacmtnt. Cluicolntc encoanut tcinseo,. 21 cents Presbyterian Brotherhood rmmiealo, iev Saturday. Lincoln'H birthday, Februnry liJtli Sugar ISowl.—Advertimiment. liritied ministerial work win in per pound.. Sugar Bowl.—Advertise- Friday evenliiB, February 12,~A4O M tho wnnt columns of TlIK BfSOt Chop Suey candy, 17 cents per Tickets ,"15 cuni.ii, at Storck's.—Adverwhen he niwlc nn address vertiecment. pound. Sugar Bowl.—Advertisement tisement. It pays to ndvertlso In T U B HKOIBTKII, I ' B T E H . A d k I . ^.»*©«- '• - ..-«^*««-.... • — . . . . REU DtKK FsCtMa'fER. Ten* KA.VSJT AKEBJOAS SD3CHAHICS MAYS A TCTBJtSY SUPPEB. • S2d Aaaivarsary Celebrated Wednesday taitli a l*east WMcli Was Attended by 101 Persons—Visitors from Qthsr Places P r i e s t . United council of Junior American Mechanics of Fair Haven celebrated its 22d anniversary with a turkey supper Wednesday. This is an annual event with the lodge. Members who had attended every celebration of the kind held by the lodge said that last Wednesday's affair excelled all previous ones. One-hundred and one persons were present, including visitors from Belford, Red Bank and Newark. The lodge has 126 members. The diners were seated at a. table •which extended the entire length of the hall. •Frank D. Covert was master of ceremonies. Special guests of .honor were lie. John Algor of Fair Haven, Rev. ;.jbert MacKellar of Red Bank and William B. Little, senior past councillor of the lodge. The table was decorated with flowers, among them being carnations donated by Frank McMahon of Oceanic. Remarks were made by Mr. Algor, Mr. MaeKellar, Rufus S. Merritt, L. B. Richmond, Henry J. Schneider, William VanBrunt, Forman R. Smith, TVilliam B. Little, Charles P. Cross, Edward B. Little, Pitman Worthley, J. W. Davis, II. Edgar Smith and Les.tr Curehin. The affair wound up •with three cheers for the refreshment committee. This committee consist/id of Edward Little, Lester Curehin, Charles P. Cross, Charles A. VanBrunt, William II. Bennett and Ar r thur Sickles. Tlie colonial house vjhich %vas moved from Long Island and rebuilt for J. Amory Huskell vn his Middletown township estate has been leased by G. Jason Waters of New York, who will lake possession April 1st. The lease was made by William H. Hintelmann of Eumson. Mr, Waters is a well luiown turf man; imd had charge of the horse show department of the Keil Bank fair, last year. ll No one ought to be satisfied with what he did last year. No one should be content to sit down, satisfied with last year's work and last year's results. 719 CLOTHIERS. Abe Benjnitiln 129 George H o l m e s . . . . . . . . 152 Abe Kriael 151 T. W. Ford 131 Hurry Ketey * MageO 103 Totals THE were: The boy or girl who is going to school ought to try and advance a little bit more than was the case last year. The woman who is a housekeeper ought to try to make her home just a little bit better by the end of this year than it was at the end of last year. The boy who is at work ought to try to master more of the details of his work this year than he did last year, and he ought to try to lay by a little more money than he did last year for his start in the world when the time comes. The man who is getting" along should do a little more than last year, so* as to be comfortable when! old age puts him out of active the game. Wliioh Was n Village Pet at Fair Haven Died Last West. Nig is dead and C. Pit Wortnley, Pair Haven's chief of police, has lost a faithful companion. Nig was a dog about twenty years old and was everybody's dog at Fair Haven. Before the village was incorporated as a borough, while George P. Smith was constable in that district, Nig was. Mr. Smith's companion ami went with him most everywhere. When the borough was formed and Mr. Worthley was appointed chief of police, Nig became Mr. Worthley's companion and was always with him when he went on his rounds. Many of the villagers took a great liking to Nig and always saved choice morsels from their meals for him. Nig had a regular route which he followed in taking his meals. Nig's life was not always pleasant, for lie was run over twice by autombiles, was hit by trolley cars, and got all kinds of rough knocks. He withstood the rough usage fairly well until about a month ago, when lie got in a fight with a younger dog1 and was badly injured. His injuries caused his death lust week. Nig was buried by James Chadwick. When the borough passed the ordinance that all dogs should be muzzled, a member of the Fair Haven actor colony nought a muzzle for Nig and paid his license fee. None of us stand still. If we are not going ahead we are drifting backward, and when an individual or a business begins to drift backward, that individual and that business are on ! the direct road to the scrap heap. How to get ahead—how to keep from drifting backward—that is the problem which confronts all of us, not only today but every day. EOLI. Mostly, this, problem rests with ourselves, virh our own efforts, b\it there are many aids to success which can be used. Children with Perfect Kecorua for Month of January. j The following pupils have not' missed u session at si-imol during the j month of January: I Saving' a little money, regularly, systematically, is one of,the ways. Almost everv person who works can save a little, even if it is only a dime or a quarter a week. Such sums as these, small as they seem, amount to something worth while after a time. K h * t Mi'adL-—Olai-vin s m i t h , Kdna S a l - ' moil. j • Seruli'l urn ill—Austin .li.hnsou. B r a d ford ,h>hn<on, Kihvanl WiT, K v e r r t t WailiiiR, Harold ' L'arter, N a o m i Lulie, R u t h Sitlrmm. Tliinl Bl-ad, I);ivi,l 11,-inly. Alfivd Cobh, .liinills Ci'UL'YW. Htis^i'l HyiM-s, Lester Johnson, Kverott i.uker, Seymour I-uker. Alexiiiidir Smith. Harry Wilson, WUmuv Wilson, Kmma p.Iwliofr, Hvelyn Giinu-s. Louise l.ukt'i-, charlotte Morris, Lucy Atwater. I'Vmrlli K'.iile—Anna Ih-lnmtli, Bertha WalllnK, .lOilivard Jlennett. Kk-haril liiuuliolT. .Stanley (.'iiolt, Daniol HendrickBOII, John Kelly. 1'reil Luke, .lames L u h e r . H e n r y Labrecque, Charles i\'eff, Another way of getting ahead, and one of the most effective ways, is to let folks know of your capabilities, of what you can do for|hem. I-'ifth KNIIII—.TiiKCiili Xeff, Leator Smith, Charles Tiltiin, liradley VnnHrunt | Willie Weeden, Eurle Hoyer. Ruth Bortll- I wick, Bi'rnk'e Unyil, Kditli DpnnK Louise [ Hcndri<jk.soii. Anna .May LailKford, Dur- I othy I.uker, Lillian Powell. Sixth Rracle—Karl Ilyers, Burtls Hyer.s, Percy Wilson. Tony GmmU'rath, Ralph Brown, Albert O.swahl, Joseph Luker Kcnnetll Oasler, Mary Carroll, Oliyo Itunyuli, llury Ueimutt. llattle Hade. The merchant can tell about his goods—can tell what he can do for folks—in The Register each week. Large spaces for advertisements are good, but if the business is of a character which will not warrant large advertisements, small advertisements can be made effective. An advertisement of thirty words, for instance, can be put in The Register's want column one week for 25 cents, or a whole year for S18. Every merchant, whether his business is large or small, has some things which can appropriately and profitably be advertised in The Register's Want Department. Stareopticon Viowa of India at Shrewsbury and Eatontown. Stereopticon pictures of India were shown Sunday morning at the! Shrewsbury Presbyterian church and ] at night at the Eatontown Presbyterian church. Rev. Dwight L. Parsons ' is the pastor of both churches and he explained the pictures at both places. iliss Mary Lovett, daughter of John T. Lovett, is a missionary at Fatehgarh, India. She is a member of the Shrewsbury church and has many acquaintances at that place and at Katontown. On this account the pictures were particularly interesting to the people of both places and there was a large attendance in spite of the stormy weather. The views dealt with living conditions in India, the. Hindu religion, cities and rural districts, and the work dune by Christian missionaries. rOUND Ilf FOOXt OP BX.OOP. Try it. MTH. Boati ; ,o Doughty Injured in a Full Suwu Btnlrs. Dont stagnate. Dont drift backward. Keep off the road' which leads to the scrap heap. Mrs. I'- trice Doughty of Atlantic Highlai ' fell down stairs in her house l.i Tuesday night,. .She was found si. • time later by Van Boice, whohiri her groans. She' was then in an i.: n.scious condition and wi\s ] lying w: lei- head in a pool of blood, j She \vi alien to the Long Krnnch j hospital niter buing revived. She is \ now rc-.-ovi'i-ing rapidly, and experts I to return home this wi-i-k. | Eatoutownero at Iiogialnture Sooolon. ! Mr. and Mis. Charles I>. (.'luvclaml ! of Katontown attended tin.1 .session ul1 1 the Legislature at Trenton Monday when tiu- (mst.ituttonul aim-mlnn-nt tit prant the right of i-i|ual .sun'raise In j women came up fiir the lliinl rending | and vote. Mrs. Ckui-lami is prominent in tin; movement in New Jersey for equal still'iairc. 'utioso'n Uooil Pupilo. I'lip'-! lU'vlVvt in a U i m l n m v a n d puiii-ii-:. y for tin' inist m o n t h nt the Montr-, .ii'limil, in Allniili<; t o w n s h i p , a l e All A n t h o n y , .!,)• epli ami Vict o r Do1- •, .Stanley Kingiiton, J o h n H n r d y , .v.ivnumil nml V.'nlter Ma-k fllnri'aiet Wi.'l:'!i nml J.iml.say !-••- Dont be a has-been. comer. Be an is—er and be a 129 13S 138 118 TELEPHONE. 100 Hall Taylor .'.'.'.'.'.'."!!.'.' Hi .Idhanaon Turner IJccUer Totals is; 149 t S2 178 1S4 175 117 128 12S 10U 126 727 653 scores 86 130 1BC 100 121 .119 143 ' 1 3 7 132 181 130 174 Oakes Johnson Hayes1 Brown Hance CS2 I1EGISTT3R. 121 104 116 121 120 Totals 587 615 CS3 143 110 161 131 1 4 8 . 127 1C3 100 HO . 1 3 0 745 098 The Grocers-Postoffice scores 'were: GROCERS. Claude Oakt'rson 103 Chris Beree 110 li'razeo J. S.' Ar.ple.K0t 167 Albert Gordon 155 George Bray 185 Totals 700 POSTOFFTOB. George Truex no Alex. Cuifehin 180 Ensley ROKOIH 133 Teller Gisiexon 20S George Dennly.. 205 Totals SIC 178 ... 13S 122 ... 154 142 117 184 ISO 118 158 101 200 "77 754 117 174 '103 152 146 1C3 iao 832 C51 177 Three very'close games were rolled Monday night by the Telephone and Public Service teams. The first game was a tie, and the Public Service won tile roll-off. The Telephone team took the other two games. The scores follow: TELEPHONE. A. O. Taylor 137 "Wlllinm Jolum.se.il 14(1 R. L. Turner i.|.( Thomas Little 1G0 Munroe A. Decker 180 15,1 100 126 13S 16S 111 133 349 167 1S9 Totals 701 !JT5 P l ' l l L l O SERVICE. W a l t e r Francis ;, 100 145 Mort Curehin 1I8 114 Hnri-y Ponl ]3« 144 Geoi-^o \y-irthley 17"> 138 Herbert Conover: 122 112 145 ISO 116 148 141 Totals 701 053 Get a Suit of Winter Clothes too! Get them at 158 189 J34 750 ItEGIBTEB-Telephono Winter h&'i over yet, not hf a long shot. The stem of ihe, last -few t3«y shows what may be expected Tor a munth ov six v/eeks, and mnyha for a COIP?I of months to come. You can get an overcoat that will last you all the rest of this winter next winter, too, for about half what that same overcoat will cost you next faJlf Take a little care of it this summer and it will look like a new overcoat next f allfThe same is true of a winter suit of clothes. You can buy a suit at afipu" half what that suit will cost you next fall. It will give you good service t $ . warm weather comes next spring, and a little care to keep the moths out of i | | during the summer will give you a suit next fall that will last you all v/inte-*: long. , These figures will show you what you will save : * $10 and $12 Suits and Overcoats at $13.50 to $16.50 Suits and Overcoats at $18 to $22.50 Suits and Overcoats at $25 to $27.50 Suits and Overcoats at Boys' and Children's Suits, Overcoats and Mackinaws, (including the celebratec Right Posture niake) at 1-4 ®FF of regular prices. It's good business for us not to cansy over any heavy clothes. We could sel you a suit or an overcoat next fall and make money on it; but we'd rather givi youn bargain in clothes now than carry over till next fall any winter goods. It': worth a lot to us to sell out our winter clothes clean and clear each season, an< so we'd rather sell them now at less than they cost us at wholesale, instead o carrying them over till next season. It's a good thing for us and it is especially a good thing'for you, for you get a Suit or Overcoat at just about half its value while we get the room and save the trouble of carrying the goods over. 71it •>JJ i Red Ban!i 9 M, i 700 The Clothiers broke their losing streak last night by taking two games from the Standard. The scores were: CLOTHIERS. George Hi'lmes lft'2 FroU Foril 10G Abo Krklel. . nil Harry IJstcn ma Abe Benjamin Eugene Magee 161 Totals G30 STANDARD. Josepb Mendlln 198 Beverly Brown 137 Fmnlt Worth 102 Iteslnalili .VanBrunt. . . . 114 Kaymond Sweeney Ill J34 112 1S1 1:14 169 13 1 117 133 131 151 664 682 136 !h 123 101 104 118 122 137 93 1 CSO G23 1»KAGUE STAN'DIN'G. W. XJ. Insurance . . . . , . 7 2 Register r» 3 Postolilce S 4 Grocers 5 4 Telephone 6 6 Public Service 5 7 Stiiniuu-d 3 9 Clothiers 2 7 614 Totals !CO7 .66/ .550 .500 .417 .250 Thoy Eotfttn Thoir Orip on r i r e t S-Jace In tiie r r a t o m a l Tjcig-no. The American Mechanics kept their grip on first place in the Fraternal league last week by taking two games from the Woodmen. The standing of the teuniB is as follows: Mechanics Woodmen Odd Fellows W. *.. 4 2 2 L. 2 4 4" P . C. KG .33 .33 The scores of the Mechanics-Wood men games were: MECHANICS. Burr 119 127 Patterson ]3 Grooms 125 128 11 Day 130 125 IV Glaloson 118 213 14 Hurley IBS 172 17 Totiils Clay Shaplnger Oaker3on Hippenateel Stec Decker Totals G47 WOODMEN. 160 86 HERE IS After the Fall business each year we find our stock with quite a few sizes missing in the different lines. It is better business all around to close out these lines at a considerable price reduction than buy the necessary missing sizes. First, it is almost impossible to get from the manufacturers the various shoes required to complete the stock. . Second^ because styles are constantly changing and we insist upon being up-to-date, and for this reason we will hold a at decided price reduction^ 7G5 177 17 163 12s 143 122 144 163 127 12 ' 17 34 11 667 !3S 1T.AU, Tetorans Will Ploy Against tho Yonuff An indoor polo team has been or Kanized at the Ped Bank armory with Robert Mason' as captain nnd Leo McKce and George Hughes as the other members of the team. This team will piny next week against a team composed of Thomas Field, Dr. Edwin Field nnd Walter Field, who wjll represent the veterans of tho troop. The riders will use regular polo ponies and tho gimics will be a weekly feature of sporting life at the armory. 3.00 SHOES, 2.50 SHOES, NOW NOW Al. XvlJtii Wins Shooting1 Matcb. Lucky "l't Red Hank, is inv phone number. O. X.. l.overaidn'0 Dltiiir-iiorvra. CUurcH Horvloo In Houso. llt-Intives nnd friends oi' I., l.ovei-sidcc ot" Katuiitown Imvo nlmiit l.'ivcn ii)i hope of Iiu'iiting his whereIli< left K:itnnin'\<i> four weeks a(:o with $Mi(l whu'K Innl liren paid to him by a lire insurance company nfler lii.-; i V l u r y had I..-en htirnfd down. Kiilniiluwii people arc i The Episcopalians of Oceaniiort j met .Sunday lit E d w a r d Worthies"'-; | where a .tervico WHH conducted ' b y Mr. Hamcii of' I.oim lirnnel'i. About thirty |)otsi)ii:i wrfo present. A iiiiivt.'inoilt him' been ,'itarli'd to l>uil<l II ehnpcl near the Ocennport trolley :tati<tu on lanil which WIIH willed to •>!• II l".i:l l o iiccollllt i'lll1 hi:! ID.Vstt'l'- the church lly lUihm \VL<SI. UllfLllf..' Il«* L i f t l'<tt.*i.«,.tiJii Huiflicii—JuluiBun . . l . - i . J 1> ._ KngJiromont. 'l'hf t'ligiii'i'in.'iil o f M i s . ; M a ttie Mr. mill Mrs. .lumen Kullcr of M«n- Iliifrhi-,!, i l a u s c h t . - r o f W a l k e r A. Iliinhi'.; of V a n c l c i l u i i K , m i d ('. Allen nfoutli Beach celebrated their .'Kith liilni'Min « f l i r a d i ' V e l t lui;i b e e n m i - i-chiini:' anniveii ary on Sunday at tho h ome of their diiuglitor, .Mia. Henry layton. Mr, lhitlcr iH 79 years old mid id ll wife in u few y e a r s younger. 000 172 IIT THE LEAD. If you are a business man, you need to be as regular and as systematic in this particular as the boy starting out at work should be in saving part of his wages or salary each week. PICTURES II* TWO OHUECIIES. 1 of Ued Bank. T U B EM>II>WB and iisCca tvatns ara tioi fwt set cad flaec. Five fpmts WPIO |»lByed bJnce tact i»ViJiicyidV. On I'tiday Tiic Rs,oiaT » and 'I'ekplioae luvd the Gioics: oa'l Cktlikra bo'vled nad IIej«uiv night tlia Postoffico ojwo&ed tUe Gvo^es1^ suscl tile Teleph^Kc R^wktl th® PuMie Emvice. LeBt niflrt t h j Clothkrj and tho Standard teams, howlid. Only onu nioie gawe Mill be rolltd tliis week. Thai will bt, ou Saturday night at Uio rftoya bstwton T H E HEOisrER sad Insurance teama. .. The results of the Groc« wateh were as foliaws: " Tfttala We, all of us, ought to try to do a little better this year than we did last year. •Old Tlo Insurance fcacj u ltr,d in the coinmciU.il I j-«<is , . GROCERS. ClautJo Oalicrson 157 Chris Mtvref 11? Albert Gordon 148 J. 8. Aiwletret 126 George Bray 201 The business which takes this course •will soon be on the down grade. The individual who takes this course will soon find himself on the way to oblivion. WIG IB BEAD. BELTOEH'S HONOK FuptlB <>t the Cfnlejvi.it. t-cVdl th Holmdel township, yrt.v v a c periect in attendance and |S!m--t««sHt;/ i j r t k . past month era Isabella Ca&ton, Alfred, Thomas and Eui&Jil IM«4jJcr, Catherine, Marie and Marj'awt Dcrod, James, Louis and MkiiaU Gianato, Anne and Leonard Ifataa, Firman and Raymond Mason, Aliens Jfe'eSohty, Lena Nappe, Samuel SjrmUuy said H onil Walton WMley- l licmiltB eininf. nnd T i n : KI;CIKTI:II The second shoot of the Monmouth county shooting association was held Thursday nt Freehold, and the befit score was made by Albert \>. Ivlns of Kctl llanlc, who broke !>2 out of M0 day birds. Tho mati'h was for swecpstnlii's and- was a (Iistnnce handicap event. Mr. Ivins was scratch man. Another shoot will Im held at Red Hank on Friday, February 12th. Turin TenAne ipo«ti)o>is(l. Iliu-olrt Hurley Wins Umbrella. Harold Hurliiy won an umbrella ofreil as a prize in a bowling contest which was decided on the IShtirhhui hotel alleys last night. Albert Snydcr won second prize, a bottle of applejack. Tho contest wad open to the bowlers making the eight highest ••orcd in JuiiuniT, Hurley bowled 75, '.i'.ih mid l-ifi. iiiiydor'a scoiff; were 151, 177 nnd I'M. T h e f a r m vcndiie of Thcodm-e Klilwell of I\V(>rott which wan t o h a v e liecn held Mdinliiy him hi'tm po!it|Uine(l lill i i s s t M o n d a y nuil t h o i-nle o f A . 'luuYon IVrny of I'lmlniix hut; h e m |>oiitpoiic>il from J'eiitorilay till Tliur.iihty of ni'xt wuiilf. T h o btorm cuuai-il the iioKtpoinimcnt.'i. Vi toi N< II, who HVPH between Midllcloun nml < Impel Hill, has rciittid lie i>n>|Mitv (it i'owei'H & Munee at. loppini' r * stion, ncur New 5fnnIIOMIII Jin i^nt.il was intuit* by tin" ted Dank i<-al c>tat<9 compniiy. *\f. (1 / • • * •-> •* 15 Broad Street, RED BANK, N. J. The circulation of The Red Bank Regis is 5,400 per week. ^ This circulation ,guaranteed by Printers' -Ink Publish] Company, of New, York-City. But i best guarantee of'service is the resu which advertisers get from their adv tisements in The Register. • • .. • THE r s SWSWBIJ Olf i . REB BANK REGISTER. COOSC Bl'G'tfE Page Elp&rt. uOKftxra tttuLTtaa. ai.au uvunnu 1 (.•it t i U x I W j ; I m u r v , I m l l i Hiut ¥\s. vi.is Kotki* £-.k;i!hii.r VVe'iiiei'.,Ut.vs an,I t - ! at Obiieiiee WiiH<-V, Kcd Hunk. Women's lliri:i! \'.)\\-l\ l i o t u r n ! m i l l ttiitM', itiiit i u n l a y s at lite L v r a n m l i n k ; Just r - , an-! men's iirsl-nrmle nt IWc. and !!ic.; i;ual Kt.ivc-s: K c l t - v y l i c i t iriKtiillcil Mifl Nn,H C M i A * -2 J.»a«r How * . S . Kursa R B « »«j-Enoii« Oooevei l a - 1 ' ' » BrtJHint'* JCQBM fct SXUtei4«; A.I. MriraUr of Wew TTotfc B a a mi Kj-oitiiauled and put In lirsl-class shape. I regular 7:".e. .'Hill $1, (ireat barxalim 111 y.'.-ir: i i ' i i r i i i t i h H f l i n u l ; p i U - e |. r i,lMl0. ,To< f- t i in u p . . ' ,-, • atcu W l « « e * Stlegrajm Apj«s»tBs. Tetslljr »«»t*aytd. I In* JBupwiajiM a t K«n»t.ar(r. lloodyear iiretie.i mid rubber bools. SOB E E H I . i!ron-i I J « H n i i t h m r t c t , H.-il l i n n l t . y Sunday Hit i . l a n d A I Morris cuter-1 J , - F , Ma'ran and. Raymond Conover ! Fire broke o a t early y m o r n - || A l . M c N t dty ly o f N e w York went t o Olle-Imlf .louble house, six I'uimii. wltll EAVB ifOtJS OXVD M<I » f u \ t m n o V f t o i r R e d liitnK havo havo w wireless ireless o outfit* u t f i t * in in t h e i r h homes, omes, ^ ^ » B in i t h e k i it cth h e n"" of f Luiiwig; L i i i h iis ffa tth eh r ^ ^s u m m e r home h att KKeann- HUB, mi Hank jitruei. Apply to llaunub j Beautiful reveinililo. ruga muilii from [old carpttu and elieiilllo fiortlereij. Write O n . . iiN]t;iiaKii;i riil;.-tT, . . n , . jifiniriiMiis* ' I u i ! P . i v u i a H im> i> liini d t a m r c the h r e - w iin e capacity i ot t which h i h s t e '' B e b r a n t ' s houge a t HiHsMe, near At-1 b u n t Saturday, a m ! ire lighted 11 fire L. Cook, ii^ Hank street, Red liaiilt. — j j o r circulars. American I l u s Manufac- t a i ' I , t w o UHftiir/if^iiH t m u j - j i F , o i l ' ' fi'.j-i't. t ll a u i ^ d i j . 'H.uu fciwsent t 'were about 500 a n d WO miles respectively. >{antie Highlands, and the house was ; in the cook stove without tliiiiliiriK to I V I ' W I I T , " l i e N n . :l IMHIMM J r . i - u l u v i i t n r , CAEiOS BEEIOHE2J. ; tory, 296 Vermont street. Brooklyn. !i. uiid nil III K<II>.| .•!•.'• r . K. \ V . I.i 111,1, A l l i i H !i. mid m d ,,M M» » Ila i'ltn'i) it d daughter g Tile morning subject a t - t h e 'Baptist ' l>urned t o the ground. Fhe only see if the water back waa clear, Km cnrnn, oriKiimily detilfmed dcHijmtd for CnrdH, originally for upcciul (specialJJ lii: llltjliliillilsi, S. . 1 . I t . !•'. II. N » , i . G f Jt <I Hi i , l , Mi, ini'i IltB. George church Sundi'iv will be "Unused articles saved were n ecwinir machine, • w a t e r in t h e back w a s frozen and i inirpos,..»; manors, birthdays, ,-tc. studio, i riEBT-ctAiiS P L U H B I H O W O R K . O1EAI1IHO A K D DYEIHB. ^ "w nU Buft^t tie | fbedclotliinpf. f f « t«««, Iand clothing the rtovo tot it exploded. > - « b u Tt l Ol l t InO^Ar <BK M* n L-._ ! thr^.'uliKi'd^^^i^;;;^'^^"^.:;Mt \ t n . ..„ M.' . W. l-on Piu-e of Fair i| S ""J-JHJ & Shepherd and tiiebop of wiH Souls." t ian»M tliouRht t h a t ami! t h e . wl«ff Mi-. McNully w a sgot OH the opposite side j ™o_ » ^EKJHEIT l i a b l e IlKiire, llavid II. Bennett, U e r . u i l l t i n ' nil.I Kuiitn' I ' l u t l i l m ; t k a i s u d !i i 0 W M .\orniaudie avc-lluc, i.'air Haven, N. J. nnil d y e d . G c n t w ' Hiilifj i j r c a j - o d , 5 0 cent*). h e subject t h e younu i>eo[>le'n ; " the fstove becominK '• of the " room when . . t.h e. explosion . . . . took ion n m bomi ami C sto'iin c i e i ijHHt iin>it l,«<t 1»'«t wccV;vl8-j week vie-j T fj,a" [,ubject for iai'"the"younfj i>co[)lo's \^ i i™ caused' by S u i t s ualluil f o ra n d i l l - l l v c r e d . I l c d ' U n n K ...... i t l . i t i \ t in the B i o n x "rid his I meeting will b o " W h a t Will Improve 'overheated a n d aettitil? t h e woodwork place a n d he w a s n o t h u r t . P a r t / i f ^ " n " ^ ' " ^ " ^ ^ , . , " " , . it" " ' B u n " ' A K t i - a m liyf \ \ " i i l l ( n , J l VV'eyt l ' ' r n ! l t u t r o . c l , HOUSE FOE in in, l l u w a i d B i h n e l d u t a t Jn»iuica,| um,, I'rpyar Meetings?" E e v . W. W. ' on fire. When tlio fnmily w a s aroused | t h e Blove was blown hulf-v.'uy throBKh 1...': _ I Will sill turuc-i-oimi boil.-"', with e e l . '.in J ' l n - f w s l i i u y u v t i i i u c , I U . i I l u n l i . l J l n m y F *>. A E •»«..« HS, j I.'ir, nn h'airisnii i.veiiue; lot r,Hx;:::n feet. ,on(, Isliuiil U P iijipltdS Jot- und h a s Hoaglnnd will lead the meeting. ' ' j by t h e fire they found t h a t nearly t h e t h e ceiling and stuck t h e r e . Another m e a t many hujujrics Ila Very small p;i.\ m i n t dnwn; balance a:; w > t u d Inn WIIOIIAB liccn e.. . The enmp l i r a ^irla will meet in the entire lower story w a s ablaze. The . piece went through a wash tub. A. Komi p.'irlli-ular.-i o l ' y i a i r n n n d : n-iil. Aud.ros!- M a t t h e w s , Hcd IJanU. B B E A D , C A K E A H D AifSOtT BAI.!. I ' O A U I J L, MOJJIP in typeetcd homo parsonage on F r i d a y afternoon. TSte sowing machine, tublo and liciMotliinj; '• slight fire resulted, which Mr. Mc-I l i i p p y Hoiiie l-'liicli, IClizal.eili, T l i e S u n s id' V e t e r a n s A u x i l i a r y . N o . r.l, w i l l linlil a bve.1,1, c a k e aliil li|il .ill oni tin L i h ' m i B(itei tills week, j j ) n y sl ;outs will meet Friday night. I were thrown from tho window. The ; Nally p u t out with u pail of water. OIEI. WAB'IEB. ; W i m t u i l , a ri-liiii-.l y u u i m h i . l y d i ' . u s s a l e i n I b e . " h u e u n M< in moll Hi u t r e . t , ^ p . i i v y v o . i u W li.it r r W o y niRhti J J M - W a l t e r Cobb h a s returned family grabbed u p some clothing and ; ' , *.»-^_._ 1 ( J i l l w a n t i i i li» a ^ s h ' t ill M'-H' "1" l i v n l i l i i K a l l i u i i n s ul h i ; . u i t \ - l a ne, ii, a r . l h e p n t ' l o l l i . e , n . .-ntly- o c . a l l i e d l.y Jionoi «f Doiothy, a a u p h t e r of, from the Long Branch 'houpital, where '.{iiiccocdoil in Rotting out of theliouso, j n r l i . ..'in-'ly a f t ' - r - T l i u i ' i i . l i i • t.r-tcill.liL ]II n;-i|HH-lM t i l lltriiT | . a V t v . 'all i ' h i j d s - K i n c ' i y c o l i n . a l i v , , , n S a t u r d a y , - B O S 8 S BiiX.Ba. li!) -Mil, a t I i ! )l l l l r o a i l s t r e e t , l i e d H a n k . l l o i i l a i n , l a s n i T I M I I I I I I I I U , i l i ' d Ha I'Vbriiiiry Illh. Minton, In u-liui ition.ui.ner she was treated for upMeridieitls v/itli-i l ) U t M l *' Bchraiit dropped'unconscious 1 I j 1 ! awi m lthday About t'mty of h e r young b nnu iiitnclB. o u in n O p e r n t j o n , , • iivho is superv [when he reached tho open air. The tne i-enwai ran- " " " ",i 1 I !,_ ^' Owinp t . w i e to l i i wnf * U Htiouble l i n « h enob «electric « n | i h lr oaarjt | ^w .,i ^ 3 S ^ - u >Tupsdav ^ ^ ^t - ;L1 dof " )idrlast f :f-:-hri|?ade. f lMr r . BBehrant estinmten hi3tenat I Schenck of Holmdel and B. ffereor of h t ! w u e l i t ' h t c d i n ( h e b o r o u R h l a s t ! f ° aiS Jk d ci l ipht und tho rtacs ubinic electric th ^ w ^ e Twhkh rtandf on the border abont W.O0O. He carriedI only MSOLakewood: single horwy to James m i IK, n i i i i u i - i , ill.I." I ' t i ...-iiiiiH- I I . I . W I : . \ . - uu i u i i-j^;;.-;, I - ^ ; ; N n i l] Llttlfi H I I V I T , \ . J . I'liiiin- llill-.M. ! Jtal.y i-l.ii'];!., K l n s l i . Cninli »o«,VTO s b k i . Q13T DULY Whlti, to do your electrical work, nnil go there • ir"l»i li«".?. ."••i"^...^"""'.^^'"!^-.1"1!for fo/yoTde^aV'Luw'lfoH^'l^UaSa your electrical ppH E t l t liurns, li.-av.\ - strijin. J'i>ulti'.\s > ; u Khti w c i e compelled t o close for t h e o f t i , 0r n | i r o n ( i nroDertv a n d I! H insurance. J . Schanek Cruser h n s Mowe ot M a t a w a n , William Conway Money to lonn in minis to suit tor- - . J - j clven. Jolm pi-ompiiy atumiihl to. es v « i m t ' iMilioi thun UHUUI a<_..i;«.'„ i«* r* ,„.,., ,i«,,!,i,,,i * ',,,,i-'• civon ttir» fumilv flip line of one of hia of Holmdel, T h o m a s B, Hancock, C. E . rowcra on ilr«t bumi und inorth'nee. rDEITiTlIBE R E P A I B E D . I Brond atrrnt, unposlto Second national meeting of t n e lu*o j , , ( j r a i n pipes . vacant houses. The house had been ark and Bennett & VanBrunt of AlI" nilun: a Hpet-lalty. Henry Granso, Front —.» ., held Monday n i g h t . ; vj Gordon h a s purchased a fine 'stocked with provisions sufficient t o WANTED. H BUUGALOWS F O B BALI,'. nil . .. , Htrect, near Southern railroad. Ked Hank. limy membt'is turned o u t and a very j Guernsey calf for h i s farm here . last until late in t h e s p r i n g a n d these enhurst; and teams of muk-s to Mar- I A lonn of $300 l"lv-r.nuii liuliKaliiw a m i twit fil)-root will pay htmii'Kl iiitei-i'Ht. 'f ">'';'•"•>"• «'' ntlutfliubtic ratttniK wan hew. I h e r j r c N . Cox and wife of Brooklyn Provisions, a s well aa all t h e other An Dfegans of East Freehold, Wil- j f f loin i'i .r "iili on L. NiHKIoii a v m i i e , a t •IIS, KcilUHlnil'i;, N. J. BABTEItnEK AHD OXBTEE S1AIT. iam Sampson of Marlboro, Edward! .„_:!.__!!__ I'.'aHtsi.ie |i;irlc. Tlirc.-room litlll!<idow latlt'f o t building a new fireliouee I i m v e \c'Qn viaitinfr Mra Cox's parents i contents of t h e house, were destroyed. 2. Taylor of Middletown und L&land I O B DALE. s l l l n i i ; <...vpi'i-ii-m-u . i f I w . - n l y yi..ai-a; I m s l and l a i ^ c lo 1 Tor sale o n llarrisim nvi-/ill be taken u p this s p r i n g . Many M r _a n ( , M r g _ o 0 n e ; . b e l . t . I _ _ . — . I.1MI1 lire l i a m i l n s .. I). W. WIIIBIIHH. F o u r . I I T H I ' V l i e d plHK. Ihi-i-i. i n o i i l h s i o f r i ' t ' e n n r i ; inn l-i l.-.l. A I I I I I I ' S H l i n r , . . . JeLoaeh of Old Bridge. f ,tho merohera of t h o compnny heCharles Tilton h a s purchused a new HEW OFFICBES. old c a n In.' lioiiKllt 1 !i--li t. U n y u - i i o i l I l.-litli-r, ISi;: H. A I U I H s t n - . t t , I l u y U . ' K t o w u , - I t r o a i l s t l ' i ' i - t , Ut'il I t i i l l k . 3iig to. t h e theatrical profession. -They UeKftl touring c a r . * W r l K l l t , L i t t l u S i l v e r , N . .J. r i m i m ' 3!)-l{. 1'a' re now now away l g and uwny from t hee village Fliiii F O B HALE. . F r a n k Gordon and E r n e s t Voorheea Annual Mootlr.fi- and Bloctlon Hold a t Eollor at Lycoum. FOB BE1IT, . \ \ i ;II;IUK r r . u n ^r> t o HI) pounilM oil^ll, coaspools and Qeptto Taulca Cloanoa. he new house project will not be con- went to Plainfield one day recently. ' [ ' w . - i i t y - a . - r , . r u r i n f o r n - n t a t W . - s t I P ' . l i n I'liilniH, I'lo-.s I'.iliiil.l I'liluuH iirul Scott Lonp;street has rented the Keel (.:C.^HIIOO1H and seiitie tankfi cltane.l. iderod until a majority of the actors . .!., k n o w n a s t i n - II..W-1 l:,-i l;« il'.'M; iiiiio llioriiiiKlil.r.'ii Din-kCharles Tilton, Floyd Wyckoff and The annual meeting and election of ank lyceum as a roller skating rink. I'Mivnril II. I''i|]lnii, l l a n e e f.uin, o r L i n n : Mriiiicli. pX H p l y t n t'.i-i.i^.r A . l . i i o . i n - \ ^ l i l r u - lin.' s l i n ' U . :i p a r t ..-11^11.1.- t o r . - ^ Hum h home. A. Scott wore recent New York visi-' officers of* Independent fire company There was a large turnout at the lli-orKU llolmea, liox 17K, F a i r lluveli, m a n l i u i n . A p tl, Hi Occanp rt avenu l'1'..in illsi-atio. A n Lon^ liiauch, t i y ; K i u i r a n l . ' i - : ! fi ... t o t h e storm v e r y few mem- t o ' r a V. .1. X. J. was held last night and thirty of the .ll'I'KS H o x ' l l l i , Hl-.l I i a n k . pelling session of the lyceum Saturers a t t e n d e d - t h e weekly meeting of | j , ' i [ i H Carolino Wyckoff h a s pi'aduHOUSE FOB BEHT. thirty-five members were present. jay night. The lyeeum will he open l,e D a u g h t e r s of Liberty lust night. a t e d f m i i l e s t a t c ' n o r m n l school a t FAHUl F O R HODEKH BAHCES. Six rnoniH a n d all iiiiiiruvcini'iitH, h o t After the reading of the yearly re- 'or roller Bkatinj; every Weilne.sday T l i l rly-clKlit-iierc l y c l K l i t i i e r c Imin I'min ffor sale I'llnlc. rarsolis, exjiert instructor In all ill1 h i n t ; .Mechanic s t r e e t . Amily t o 'he Dnoghtcra will hold a d a n c e . i n T position aa t d , t n k ports of the officers tho following were md Saturday. ^ d d rrr l v a t c an.: ch.ss ..•lial-li'B K. Htran.s, :if, Hivail street, Heil able f o r ' 'f r u i t o r t r u c k ; lci ale.l ,,l Tin- h iilMlriictlon ton l.'allM, X. J. Apply I., J o h n A. Mcd:iy and evening, odd Fallinlik. elected for the ensuing year: will have a liulre, Tinton Fulls, , \ . ,1. I'hiine Jli)'.l- lows Hall. I'liiMie 08D-.M Ileil Bank, k, for fr D. E. Mahoney s store nan been ' I'rcshliint—WlLlliim CrlHui-U. b l ' l W d aiipolntnieiit. I'liiblren'-s class Wedn..3lent at his pool parlor for the TOP BOIL F O S BALE. WOElt WANTED. Viet! pr.-fildont—U'lllliim FninclH. day afterniKins at ;:;15 o'clock. fixtures put in for electric Will deliver same. Charles Burd, Red AVork w.'inti'il a s cnok o r al general iionship of Fair Haven. The tourna- wired ond KoLM-etiiry—Kmnuiil Unborn. Both the store and C. 3. lights. Bank. TO B B 1 I I U D r O B S f t i E . . lciasevvork; can i^lve liv-wt ol' rci'i-veiu'es. 'I'n-aHiiior—Jdliji K. IJtihitan, J r . nent will be a handicap event and • I ' . , rent, iini'-liulf I t-:e. l"ui'iii»li<.il MIron.i .1. F, Address Knnila Willhuiis, liox :j|;i, Hed l.'nriitrKin—Cii-nr^o 'Worthley. nore than n score of pool- players of •iiiHli.'il. Also iiinr Huff Leghorn At Now Moninoiith, lioiiHo, Htore bullilWEOHCt WOEK HOBSE FOE SAI.E. iiank. 1'MrHt asHlHtant—William Wymbtf, . . . . j ; li I'll ^ anil Hint- Alu-muis J'ur'saU 1 . ini;, burn, waKon III.UMO nml f.licilH, with Thin.condition; nlno ctu-rliiKi'. Itivi-rhe place have entered. Kecoiul iiHHlHliint—Klmer .luliriHou, Mrs. Galloway of Kingston, N. Y., I l-'iiuuy .lefl'ley I^i'lllli-v- O.ilta;,'.-, ll.'.-anir, two acres of trrmind; t w o m i n u t e s ' wr.lk rufl, tJcM-unpurt, N. .1. r O I 3AT.E. George B. Moxley,. advance agent M. Uulnlun, J r . i'roin, t h e trolley lluo o r five mlnutc-s has been visiting her sister, Mra. C. .Ilinllur—.liilni t'i-p!n.r.s inclilintor ;mil hron.l f o r I •"•'• •'• 1-1 if Iiiillce—Insopli Amiy, JoMoph 1'iifrom t h e trolley Junction. Apply to A D H. SIT3AU. Jnle: alao four .slioli'S, .John A. .MHJui 11,. Palmer. IDII, l''mnli Dleliman. Conover, I\'ow JMomnouth, N . J . FOB BENT. >een laid up several days with a bad Romover of dead animals, Red Hank, i'lnton KmIB, X. J . It. !•'. IJ. l ' h o i:lm|)liiln—Cliui'lcB II. l'lciinolt. II. A. Kinports of the Christian EnHinall, hriKht iipartinents, for rent to old. Mrs. Benjamin Fuller of Long deavor society spoke in tho Reformed OliHh-tnan Hnclul i.-otuinittei'~-I''nni!t ^. J. Telephone 129-J. desirable p;irtieH; live rooms"', bath. aUic WINDOW CLEANING. aland has been visiting Mrs. Moxley. church Sunday night. Illl'ldlllUI. 'l c.-llnr;; also electric lights anillssa Wo make ii tipcclally ..(• elr-unliiK winWAHTED. g HOUSE TOTS, B I H T . Clih'f oliglnccr— Kly B. Kirljy. Mra. JL>. A, Smith has recovered t . of Ol.ll Bold • A t 131 .Monnioutli at reel. A|inly a t I' COO d w wt. of old d st o l. Ol Bol buugtu ugtu at lljll .M.illlmiiiUl laceet, Ilvll IIOWH o t HU.IOS, oip.c.'rt a m i p r i v a t e re.^1l lll Mra. Charles Buck entertained the JUIIKII of olt.'1-lliui—Hiiniucl XtogerH. I](J!U.TH: also Domini IUIIL-L- eleiiiiln?;. fruad fiti'fot, lied Hank. for cnah or exchanf<od i'or new Roods. L. d L rom a' uevore cold. -, lillllll. Jlati-K rcusouiilile. Snllsr.-ictlon e u u r n n Bewing; circle of the Reformed church The new officials will be installed de la RGIISS1!1«. Jeweler, 3S Broad street, The Boy Scouts will vinit tho last Wednesday'evening. tcwl. 2( W e s t l-'nmt .iti-net, wilh Ited F O S H I O N W A H T E D . lied Bank. WANTED. Iceanic Scouta tonight. Scout games , An all-flay Sunday-school rally of Wednesday night, February 17th, by A ;;ood reliable man wishes posilimi a s Bank s t e a m ilye ivurk.M, I'hone 15-Tt, AVant t u l i u y l u i n l i n i - liiiHliif:w. r . A. foreman on :i place. Will call on pnrly vlll be played. The Fair Haven hoys all tho schools of Marlboro township Thomas Irving Brown, an ex-foreman 'ullon, Alk'iiliur.st, N \ J. ASPABAOUS OKOWMS FOR SAI.B. Fir,Ei'P.oor _ wishing such a mall 11' they will scud E OAEAQES. due liundrcil thousand J-'rcneii Argen- n.ldresM to Knr.-mnn, It. I). Xo. 1, Kcd vlll make the trip under the direction will be hold in Brick Reformed church of the company. Frank House, -who Kurd Miniflnl IVain p ame, (2i; steel cote, P P I C B I N SUTTOW D tlal and l'iilnielto aspi'irumis ITHWIIS, one il.i nk. f their scout master, Roland B. Fen- Sunday. Isaac E. Burgess, secretary will retire as president of the com- 7 O ' 5111; nil .stool, JSil. Save public Bara«o Itroaii Htrect; four'toiiii'.ctiii^ and two years old. Thomas K . Kleld, pany on installation night, was 30 limore. expense, will pay for Hsc-lf In short econd lloor; h e a t anil water. lied ISiinli.' of the New Jersey Sunday-school as- years old yesterday and after the "Whyy Not Own n Homo of Your Own? time. Oarasu beater, ?25. Send for Lester Hennessey is laid lip as tho sociation, will make three speeches. meeting the. company enjoyed cigars Belmont Ktewnrt SPECIAL BATDEDAT olludes un Sunset avenue further particulars; AT H O M E . Male. i-iiL-h llvi- n m n i s a m i b a t h , i n i - Iron Works, 13 07 l'latiron bulldlnt'. New Two new Raymond Conovcr_\viH have charge of at his expense. euiilt of a bad strain, i t Krldel & Co.'.s l l a r k e t , Ited Bank, A latly of rellni'iiii'iit il.-Kliw w r i t i n g n m l cl.'i'Lru.' l i g h t s ; n - r n i s l o York Oily, egB ol' lamb, 18c. Ih. to .lo a t limn,.; any klml, luisini-^H nr p r i - spiiM'.-nii'iils Clarence K. Sinocic is laid up with the Christian Endeavor meeting ut u i t l.uy.-r. .Matlb.-WH ^ 'I'lioiup.son, H . i l vati\ Adilriss WrltillK a t lionii;, Imx 311!, I i a n k . night. • heavy £gld. TOU B A B O A I N S ? S P E C I A I . BATUHDAV Kml Hunk. Store Property Sold. I t s o , :-eo o u r I'uiiiitur<> and hoiiHuboM Miss Aiiettc Hendriclcson left Mont Krldel & C'o.'ii Market, lied Hank, Kpiiclaltion. Klltlri: c o n t e n t s of hotfly MIDDLETOWIT VILLAGE HEWS. OEBEES AIID HATS. WIHDMlliI. WAHTED. lay for nn extensive visit to friends Samuel Sabath and L. E. Brown i-illis of iinrlt, 17e, lh. ijoardliiK IIOUHCM anil coltnueu liought for .AbuirniiH: u n h r s a !ijtci-lall\-. Orders spot cash. — M'in.linlll, wltll tank a n u pulnp, Uollvcrle.i free o£ charge, n Canada. have sold a brick store property on BPECIa.1. DATURDAY iiile immeilialely. We idso have beau- Scbwurt/.'H il, c|](-ap fur cawli: must lie in fimxl funilturi! stores, 10H-1 10 itRtlou Agent Returns from Vacation— Shrewsbury avenue to Michael. V. at Krldel & CO.'H Market, Red Bank, 1.1 In) dressi-s JIS well a s b a t s . Cmvy W e t F r o n t atreet, corner Manle avon'i« coiiilition. AililresH Winilniill, box :u:l, Jolin Collins Dives Dance. .AIllHneiy .Shop, i;7 Uroail street. I'lione Jersey fresh hams, 17c. lb, Arnone. He bought the propertyvas Hi-d llank. , Ited Bunk, Edward W. Berry of Long- Branch, an investment. The price paid was BATWBDATT FOE EEHT. 'iftl» Snteitnlnnwat o< Popnlar COHIEO station agent here, has returned to his $4,750. The lot'is 50x168 feet. The a t KrldelSPECIAI. F O B SAI.E C H E A P . BTEAUI VU1CANIZIHO. & CO.'B Market, Kcd Bank, Anto exliihitien space in store; best loImiiil lunihi-r o r all kinds; v/lnTomorrovr nig'ht. Have yoar caslHK.s anil tubes repalrod duties after having spent a month's building contains two stores on the Jersey fresh shoulders,-!-! ^ e . lh. cation In Asbury l'arlt. A]i|dv to W. W, is, ilo.ir frami's, posts, i.-te., e l e . by Bteain at the Auto Tire Shop, 2G MeTickets havo been selling rapidly vacation in the South. During Mr. first floor with . flats on the second l'-'inblcy & Ou., 611 .Alain stn'et, Asbury chanic street. To nnyiiincuih-niplal iii^' hulliliu^ ol' a n y All Avork guaranteed. VOn BAT.JS. Park, X. J. /• or tho fiftli entertainment of tho Berry's vacation his place at the sta- floor. Terms cash. Free air. 1>\ K. Ivina, pro- kind her.- Is y.i.u' chance tu s a v e mim.-y. ^ . , Horse for Kale. Apply iti T . H. Kher('nine und e.Kiunln,'. I^imlirr f;nud a s prietor. 'eople's popular course, which will tion was taken by John Lewis of inan, .Monmoulh s t r e e t , lied Uanli. new. (.'al.'b Kurius, l-'recli,.1,1 road, lOatASPABAOU3 P L 4 H T S . EECORDEB. ;e held tomorrow night at tlie high Uranchport. iintown. X. ,T. 30,1)00 iispiiraKUH planl.T. seed selected TOR S A t E . for lay own u s e but have decided nnt to school auditorium. William Sterling John Collina gave a dance to about roa \va£;oli unil l i a r n c s s Plant A line property, ?::.;,ul'. o t h e r properthem, S." per 1,000. .1, C. Klclidnlo, Qattis, known as "The Dickens seventy friends and relatives Friday tii's fur sale an.i K nt. 111:11 ranee in re- V/AI.H P A P E R ! W A I L PA.PEBII rOnoil s a l . u-in-lt A p p llioi-s y t o 1). B a t t i e r , W a y t i l d o , P h a l a n x , X . J. i s t of aonl Potato Trausfcrs EEecordeft L o w e s t ln-i.-e on n-nll paper, from 6 liable coniiatni'-s. -•'hniey tn li.-in. [••ranHan," will render impersonations of N. J. light at his plate near tho old Holat rreeliolfl. eis White, JMoiuuuuUi .street, a t Broad, cents a double roll u p . Illi; KPleetlon .if some of 'the principal characters in land schoolhouse. The guests camo in FOK SALE. '*» wall pajii'i- a t lowest prici-H, I-]y||iiiate.4 lied Bank. The following is a list; of deeds reHOUSE FOB Uurf OrphuHon egi,'K a n d cockerels; 'harles Dickens's works. on paper h.-uiKliiK- nnd p a i n t i n g ; nl-io stages, automobiles and a straw-ride, also 5l.ll) hnsliels uf yellnw r u i n . 11. I). H HorKe for sale for ivant of use. 51.ix Iliinln, lu-oprletor, UunrPO"XT3i>N W A H T E D . The Rumson social club will hold a many of them coming from Morris- corded in the county clerk's office at uiiire at Henry Klehl I('arin, Nntsw Hmock, AVielivale K a m i , It. F . 1). Xo. 1', Hardener wishes pi.^Uien li> tnki iilltce I'nililliii; einii,,any, I U West 1'Ti-nt Matiiwan, N . J . mil tonight in Red Men's hall. A ville, Keiinsburg, Keyport, Port Mon- Freehold for the past week: X. .1. t, Red Hunk. eli:iri,'o of ii ^L-iHteiiiuli's place; h a s tei Ueu Bank. ii'Ke number of tickets have been sold mouth and Atlantic Highlands. years nf expeii.-ne." :i lid can i;ive a foil S A I E S I A D Y WANTED. R. 1. R E D COCKEBBLS F O B SALE. years' reference, if needeil. Box SU, d e e HEW HOUSE T O E SALE. J a r n u t - Morfonl to HlfinHini] lCisi ml it promise.1) to be a social and William T. Wilson returned last I'lxpL'rleiH-e.l haleHlaily wailti.l. Vanko's anic, X, J. .Alodern s i ' x e n - i t . u m h u i i s e a n , I r,uru;--e; Limil un Hrii!;;n a\'f!iuu', SI. l ' t i l i t y s t r a i n K. O. Vi. I. lied hreeiiliii; flnaiicial success. week from a month's visit with his .n.tlalty Shop, ; i liroad struet, lle.l '<--l\ strinifc, a r l h ' e rds, $2.50 and h u t w a t e r l i . a t , s h u w e r a n , I t u b balli-r, LIIWIH Lain- to Jlahfl C. Tnylor. I.uml Bank. ."• jAt tho meotinfi of the mayor and brother, James S. Wilson of Drayton on Frunl Hln-el, ?",l)(,'. Juniov Hcd $:', t:at-h. riiimc r.UO-.I. l i i i ^ e r u o 111 In a t t i c : b u i i i M i y i n . ' e l l . t r ; WANTED, FO32TION. Yard'), Itcd Dank. &imcil tomorrow night bids for fire Island, Florida. P.eliable man of experience, with all H i i r a u e ^viUl p i l a n d e l e c t i i e l t v ; n . a r Fair Havon. s t a t h . n . haiiily for c 1.limiting; ' r e a s o n PETTCE BOARDS. satisl'uelury refer.-aces, us watchman, lose will bo opened. The hose to be Miss Helen, Mount of Red Bank Lot of whlti' pine i'liii'O boards, s i x I,nntl nnil Lniin rniitpuny to I.o1 f'.n-nian .111 farin'or an,\- position of re- a b l e ; p a n c a s h . A , h i r e s ; » « • • Ihnirfe I ' U R H I S E E D HOOK 3TOB J M H T , lought will bo divided between the spent Monday with Mijss Marion Sclnvurtz. T r a i l of liunl, 51. feel hui^, for Hille. JU-niv CI'OHS, llolni(J.in.l, t'Oluf.U'tabb' furnish,'d runm f.i speelabllily. (.'all at SS Le.inaril street, b o x ,ll:l, I I d B a n k . del, X: J. Oceanic and Iiumson companies. Hed Hank. Dickinson. ri'lit: nil impriivein.'iiTs.; wtlli iirival FARM TOB SALE OK BENT. family. Anply a t N . V i J H'liniinoni Next week at the Presbyterian J$iss ElizabethCasler of Rutherford A b o u t Til a c r e s . ,111 !{,.,( B a n k null CornellllB X . nil.s.i, Sr., to Edith (' COW r O B SALE. plaee, Iti-cJ llank. M l EXCHANGE ; ihurch, "Yotinp; People's Week" will spent Saturday ond Sunday with her Darilon. T r a c t uf l:ind. ? l . E v e r e t t l o u d ,, t h r ee e miles f r o m K.<d I^'oui-yeai-ulil |juern-e> cow for s a l e ; line wurk hnr.Je, suitable for farmr only, y 1 i >e observed, beginning on Sunday. A parents,' Mr. and Mrs. William Caster. freshen suon. H e n r y i'r,i.ss, J r . , IJolm1 t once;; jjieaeh B a nkk ;; 1H>s:.eHsioli i;I; I e ven usi.els corn ilUKSE. for 75 husiels a r ; also al S in B rn mi mi ear; S,ri0 i0 Kli lel, X. J . rcharil. asparafaui be,is and d pear or l-" h l service will bo held Sunday night in Miss Etta Anderson of Kingston, New BcsljrlifUt. A eoMipelcut t u n s , ' \\ihhe^ a positiui I'm- :|O busliel tuns alfalfa and l" lf lOdlnund 3 . .TolniRiin lo ITonry Knliel. .lilting i-ai-e of one .ti- -Uvo .bilili'.'ii. .i hay niil-ed rorMule. AV. B. I'lii-Uer 1AI011- chard: line pasture 1111,1 liny land. Apply •vhich a number of young people will York, spent Sunday with Miss Catslcr. to E. II. Haley, corner Shrewsbury aveT r a c t of luml, $575. ipstali-M work. Apply a t 2T,'.l llnrl.ei- llloutli run.l. cow r o a SALE. have special parts and music will be Mrs. Elijah M. Owen and daughter nue and Herbert street. QhroWQljury Vowziahlp. A registered Jersey cow for sale cheap, Ureet, lte:l Hank. •endered by an orchestra composed of Catherine of New York spent Saturcelitly fresh,. Apply to A. H., box 313, BHHEWSBTIEV I5IVEB FEO1IT LOT. HOUSE T O B 3 A I . E . .Alln'rt W. K I I I K t o . M o i l t i u o Yuinada COCIIEHEI.S F O R ..ALE. /ounit people of the church. day with Mr. and Mrs. Casler. lied Bank. One-half acra plot on Shrewsbury river T r a c- t of lnnil, 51. Seven-room luaeic in borough o t Uu.nTwo liail-iid ItiH-k I'uckeruls, I'arlcs for salo ut most reasonable price. uon, trolley in fionl of ^leoi-;' water, Kits William H. Hintelmnnn has rented Michael Wallace is laid up with Ti t:lillK realty aui! cyuiitruotl'M^ cumAutomobile Rtvdlatorti .nnd I>cuupi3 ; [eavy laying strain, $rt each; wurtb front , s, l.lttle H i h e r , Plenty of shade trees: sandy beach. Ap- and ek-etrlrity in dtreet in front of piop'I'wci repaired p r o m p t l y a t reaHnnaltle pi-ioe: . (loul.ie/ the Peter Olson, house on Lincoln.ave- malaria. He- is attended by Dr, pany to M<I«K roalty -iMHiipunV. ply for terms to William H. Ilintc-lmann, erty. Trie t tracts of Innil, ttl . O. K. MamiLutiturinK l'u., 5i) W e s t .stroel. X. .1. I'liuiiii' il Falii isonuble yoventyIUC, West Park, to Harry I. Caesar Daniel D. Hendrickson. Rumson, N. J. ICD-.A1. Red Bank. iive p e r cent of purcliase price can r e for the 'summer. Mr. Caesar will take main on mi.i-||;a K e. Address Goort'O A. Tlie northbound track on the new Atlnutlc •WASHIBTQ. possession about May 1st. s t t e l o , Kaioiuoyvn, X. J . Otto II. en to JOKHe L. Seulthovp FOB, BALE A.T A BAHOAIH. cement culvert on William B. HenWANTED. Have yo\iv washtm; ilone at the Jersey Slx-ruuni liiiuse lor sale on Harrison General bouseworker; (,'nod plain cook Coayt laundry. Kamlly wash, rotiKh dry, Tuesday night of last week was drickson's place, about a mile north 4 lotB, $11,000. and laundres's. Apply at H'j JJroitd street, CO cents; Hat work ironed, 15 cents. avenue, hot Wilier beat and all improveF U R N I S H E D BOOEIS TO L E T . social night at the young men's in- of the Middletown railroad station, Rod Bank. ments; barn and hennery; lot !i(>x:S37 Fiiriilshed ro.nns to let 111 a small Phono 204 ltea Bank. stitute at Holy Cross hall and the lias been completed. I t ia expected feet. Address flux ]2;J, lied Bank. Phono family, with o r w i t h o u t privilege ,if Annlo A. I.iivtan to Mni'Karot Ha •\-2 Reil Bank. liKllt housekeeping; iui | •lo Veuie li( :J ; f e n BOARDERS WAHTED. ai'E(3r-part of the membership turned tlie other track will be finished by the Trn«t of innO, $71)0. OHEEK T K A M N a STAMPS. trally located; reasonable. F u r t h e r conllufuil ut mliu-atlon to Jacob Sdmoov Alsoo two tw furnished vu.mlH vumlH to to rent. Til Wc-lli-r'n store, JlroiuJ Htrcet, Ited llank, mt-to1 shake hands with Rev. Michael middle of this month. Uiiuan.-e of this udverliscmeiil, apjdy a t Tract of land, ?-150. Mechanic hi street, t corner Mount street, now FOB SALE. rlvinir Kroen t i a i l i n ^ stuini,.^. Callahan, the new rector. Father CalWutiu- Witch ilovnlnpnunt compnny to Red Bank. George Greenwood and family have Ten.simrl comb llla.-k Minorca ock- •III Kprini; street, between Wallace "and !rlni,r in tfoo.l white r e r e i p t s , we will lahnn made an address, as did also been spending two weeks with New ilKlu'ii sviiKiitT. :i luts in w a t e r Wltcl l ami i two i-neks. xclian;;!) 1'or .slainps. erels k X .Niullniti ;tlul Vallli .Mechanic slreeln, Kcd Hank, V I R G I I j CLAVIER, l-'iii-ins .sli.rk, fancy lii,-,l:, a t utility ;evernl olliciuls of the instituto.York friends. Will acll o r r e n t lease.liable; In flrslG.-urKO 10. Ji'iiklnH Jr., to Harry N. TB.XMMED A K D SPBATCED. pii.'c-A. ,i,.lin l"ni-ii-iilKe, it. 1). Xo. I, CUSTOM H A T C H I H Q . The addition to tho church houso on elilliH colldlllon. Address VlrBll, box 31:1, After Keliruiiry Int \v.. w|U b e really Ke.i-pc.rl, X. .1. DnvUl Smith has moved his bkek- Johnson. Lot nt HlKlilunilH, ?1. AVo trim trees, npray trees, kill Sail Red llaak. June scale a n d nlher iiiKeet peiits. If Bingham avenue, which has been smithinpf business from Centervillo to lill-ill lloiuli rDlnpuur tn Hixto BuHOllI o linti-h yoar euita for you In our Hail you h a v e apple, pear, cherry or oilier lotH lit Iiloul Betteli,'Jl. .Miinimotli lnculiat.il-. Dlllil-ol.ill l-'ar WORK WAHTED. Jndcr way several weeks, is nearly Keyport. His old shop has been 7 \Vntin 1 fruit t r e e s in your .pardon, niuk-o slrnnic T K a EGOS FOB SALE. Witch lipveloiinieiit conipuny to Red Hnnlt. l'hiiiu' 579. (IiKi.l Wiiilcl- all-1 bdiiseutilk :ompleted. closed but Mr. Smith will return to William K Kii-fcr. h e a l t h y t r e e s ol' Ibelii nml n e t Komi K. U. White LeKborns and S. C. Hbode 3 lots nt AVntcr piiHti.ni wltll prlviile liunllv; .Miiiinuuitli KprayiiiK Co., 107 Inland Rods. 11. L. tt.iach, It. F . IJ. Xo. rcferciices. Mail replies to William clnps. Centervillo in tho spring. Wltrti, 51. SMA1L FAKM W A N T E D . 1, lied Dank. Mury A. ]i. Itolicrttj tu toy ]D. Cole Am inti-rosl.'d In bu.vln.i; small, ^-ell lii'oiiiir.l, I'M re .Mr. J.a.Minvhe, lli-nuil LclKllt.ni avenue, Red liiiuK. EATONTOWiT HEWS. . No traces of the groundhog were 2 lots, fl. eckea larln 111 .M.innuuitii eiiulUy; jire- .slii-ct, Keil linnk. visibly lieru ybMltiftluy. Uuliuvurs^ in AUTO BABOAIN; Jtulii'rt U Kllomn to William Hullliluy TrOLBTSBEEB. t., ilenl wltll owner. Addri'ss !•;. c . Bplt'a Keck Man's Horoo Buna Away this weather prophet arc preparing Lot at liruvimt Pnrk, $1. 10. M. h\ car, iust. ftilly overhauled, for li., b Formerly with Herts Hros. anil Arnold, , Iteil 1 in nk. 1I/1H N U E 3 E . lioynl Karms, Little Silver, X. .1. William .vl, Tlioini)»nn to rjenjmnln I''. sale, Hote—Now Iiibrtu-y ^rBaldont. Man nurse, open fey fn^uKemer.ta; hna Omistable Co., New York. Furniture retheir farm tools in readiness for enrly Phone IC'J-M. T r a i t ot limil, ?i. HOUSE F O U R E N T . hnd thorough experii'iiee in s t a t o unit covered anil n-riitreil; awnings, sluulefl, A Colt's .Neck man named Lefferson plowing, draperies, laying of carpots. Plensnnt little luanj.- for r e n t in jNIitl- goneral hospitals in Xi-w V'ork; best ol curtains, HOTBED UAHH. tied his horse in front of Charles II. Jacob Dickinson was a New York dlctown village, lleur railroad s t a t i o n ; references. W. R. Mathewa, 61 White matthif,'. linoleuni. Jlattrosaes and cuthJlllll.'H lldl/.i n lons to order. -AteOraham, 37 Kast l-'ront to l^ranelwctli Goil stuck of hotbed sash now ready 510 Jier month. Ap]d\- to Alis.s Ilart.s- street. Red Bank. Campbell's place Thursday night, and visitor Friday, and when he returned Btreet, Red Bank. Telephono 14-J. lowylli. 'I'l'act f land, 53OU. at lowest priei-K. Uror^o 11. Conuver, honie, .Mhldlctoivn, is'. .1. whilo he was in Mr. Campbell's house he made his wife a present of a new lOyport, N. J. FARM r O a SALE. he liorso broke the tie strap and victrolu. BALE OU EXCHAHOE, F a r m of I ',i acres, Ibree miles from 8KA.O AJTD e i l A V E I i H O O F I H O . Kdu'uril II. KtntPKlr tn ncrnard O, POE SALE. jolted. The animal run through Mr. SIMVIIIC,•!]-]•...on h . n i s , ' o n p r . . i n h i . - n t Leaky t i n und Mbili; root'H made t i g h t ; Hed llank, on., mile 1,, l.,,nK- Branch; Sni'(M(i-r. Ill 13-100 qelVH, »1. Butcher's lee box, size O.xSxlOi/. feet. also t u r and asphalt fur Bale. PAM.S HEWS. Oydc-n elebt-roem bouse; stable, poultry bulls.., c i i r n - i ' ; I4.is, I'l.-eM-le IlKlitn. lint a i r b e a t , Campbell's yard and trampled down Apply to O. IJ. WalHii;,', l-'ll'Ht Ktl'tet, McClnskoy, 117 lludr-air. avenue. Red fruit a n d lierrles. Address JOasy Terms, t w o InilliH, I n i w , n l i i a i l u t e l y d r y c e l l a r ; Bntltnu t o w n s h i p . ieverul voting fruit trees. Then it box :ll:l, Rc.l Hunk. b o u s e (Illeil f o r I w o f a m i l i e s o r b o i i r d ICoyport, N. J. Bnnlt. TelODlione -100-.I. ran to Tinton Falls, where it was Ziitnohiiox Boclablo to bo Hold iu tho I'^X55^.k*;.*? » & , "TOS" e dtoput i ^ ^ S S t e ^ ^ - ^ ^ - f & . l ^ ^ * - - - - < - - - - • — - - ..WMa1.. ^nSSSK&_^: B o ^ & S " — «--• - • - • - - l ( i i r l i . | i . | , - r u i i . i i . y s l c i - i i i i . i l w l : : | i e u v « - ^ ^ ^ J ^ L ^ ' L . ^ Ef.l^'-i teacher at Monmoufh. Junction. , - JOnuua IJ. ConliUn to Clivtatlnn .Ttnaeli liiK. Uwiii'i-'H r . u s , i n fin- cll.spo.ual, mint Lot nt ICoyport, 51. l;c>t n e a r e r t u .New V u r l ; . (looil chiiii. e WHITE B o d T E N - B O O K HOUSE F O E B E N T . might after it had run into und Eclioolliouse. DANCE. Willhini U. Worth fu Jnunnn Murpliy H. l ' . Uloii.lKood, Ot'eail T.'11-ri.i.m bi.use for rent, all Impi.M-e- fur soincoiii.-. l-'our Fisnel strain Wlilte Rock eockifoken Harry C. Colcman's mail box. The Ilaxlel lire company Xo. I A lunchbox sociable will be held in 2 lotH nt Kwin.sliuiK lli'ilfh, $1. im.iiln, ill liii-ersble a i . i i n f . Apply t" I'.rovi-, X. .1. erebi for mile, ?;l eneh. 10. T. BurdBc, lold a iliince in t h e llreiiouse 101 Th The wagon was not damaged nnd the the etihoolhou.so Friday night for the JIIIIKW T. Clow to Kiln J. Cooim. Lo I'harles 11. lOvenlell, lie,I Hank railroad Leonarilo, N, J. lu.v evcnhiK. I.aill,-.i. cake, KeulM nt Now. Point f'lunforl Ileach, ?l. Mintlnn. or t'hal'les Kvcriloll. lli-eeze oi'Eu wna unhfart. F O E 3AI.E. benefit of the piano fund. i.Ms.-il. All a r c welc.ni.-. KoilUHliurK lii.'iii-li i.'iunimny to .lacol l.aivn, llaldct, X. J . lOnsy t e r m s . i ; . . o d / l l i - a c r . - f n r i n , e l i ; l i t HATCHING E 0 G 3 AHD BABTT CHICKS. John Tv Wilkins of Bridgeport, A special meeting, of the library .^elioi't, Skillniun. 2 lots nt Kt'iiuslmn,', ?1. lonl h u l l s . ' , b a r n / c h i c k e l i lioilHe, t t u t B. C. White and Huff Leghorns.; K. ('. F O E ii l i .lniin .1. IIIncH to Dcllu O. PollnK. Lc .oard will be held this week to elect Conn., has b been visiting relatives here. S O O I A B L E A N DD A N C E , i l u i l l i l l n u s : a l l Ulllds o f b e r r i e s , Homo Bun Orpingtons.- Uoiirubln Farm, Ucil A \ e r y line 11 im 1 it>- ol' !uo!ie h a y , iui\ed Fulton Btrcot, Ki.yjiort, $1. a president to succeed Dr. Homer T. Llank. Phone fi71>. A prayer meeting will be conducted onThulium llmotliy, nlnlke nml clover; ulsu w h e a t und.•!• tin- IIII»|.|I-I.N o f i h e l i u l l d o f t h e ] f r u i t : l l l t l e nil' j M i i n n u u l t l i n i i u l , n e a r II. Wllllln;; to Wllllnm L. llnl I t u l e . w i l l b e ; ; l v . i i j i l t h e lionu- | t i l e i n i c i o d c e i u c t e i y . w i l l ni-11 w i t h a l l s t r a w iu buinlU's. t'ah.-Ii l-'artu.-, l-/.U.iii- (lulili-M I'urtree, who moved a short time ago in the church'tomorrow night by Rev. ortN. Tract of lauil on the i-m-nov <' o f .Mr. a n . I .Mrs. 'I'. II-VIIIK f l r n w u U i - n l n - I x l o e k a r t l t c i o U i i n r w l l l i o u t full a t MAKE A BTAET FOB YOUB at town, X, J. Freehold read. tMiinnariira aveniio anil l''ourtli Hti-i'ct to Torrington, Conn. Several appli- liurton J. K. Way. lei- luiiblliiK, Miindiiy e v . n l n ; ; , l - ' 2 b i i i a r y i f a r m c.r i n q u i r e [of I ' l e r r u W . l - j l w a r . l n , Seveii-rooni house in lOunt Ited Bank Keyport, 51. Kth. T i c k e t s ."ill cc-iil.j. \ L O I I K l l r a n c l i , X . / . I . H. I-'. I ) \ ' o . 1 cations for mumberfihip" will he acted for J1.200; payable as rent. Anibros.The Sunday-school attendance is AHD HEATINO. <*lmrle!i Carr to Howuril o-ilioi'ii. Mnttliflwii, Roil Hunk. on nt the meeting. For relliilile work call on John IX im'raming nnd thoro is a grout revival lotn ut Went Ri'illinlnnK Illiacll, 51. F O K S3ALE O B E X C H A N G E . \ Pnitn. 3.1 Slonniinilb slr.-et. I'lione 413-.I. Mrs. liurton J . K. Way has re- of interest in Sunduy-tichool work. llowuril OMIIOI-II to Cluirli.-« Carr. For property In lied ISnnlt anil ylelnity, FOB SALE. Jobbing inoinptly uttcniied to; estimates line p r o p e r t y 011 Htnten I s l a n d ; lot Sfix' eovm-etl fiom n sicknesa of four weeks Two new teachers htwe been added to lotu lit Wont KoiiiiHbin-K lluiieli, ?1. Corn, ulfnlln, cornstalkB, ehestnut elveli; all worU Kunranteed. Good Htrong t o ^ o i ! for sale. Prlco 70 1:111, hnusiii of ten room:., a l l improvrpostu, cord, wood and elder, IIlollywouil Mr. and Mrs. M. R. VnnKcuren Hie teaching force. Howoll Towzielilp. (ints p<;r load An tho rromlMos, a t Mlninoiits; value 511,000, equity ft,COO. Box Kami, lOverett, N. J, B I I i l c Y B U H B A Y , inve gone to Florida for a sojourn of Wellington Wilkina of this plnco VJ'l, Fair Haven, X. .1. Wllllnm K. Curloy to Holme:] Jlnt oHtnlt Park, jieur Hod Rank. Inqulro of f T h e m a l l a n d Ills I I I . H M I K O w l l h h i s "K weeks. and Joseph Young of'Long Branch thewH. 7;f -ir»-10ll ucreH. ?1. H P I E C f FOB BALI!. ICOVK©j Curtis, (j\ij>erlntenilent, on t ^ » i.WII W.ll'llf:. W l d e h luiVlf W'oil I lliiUSllllilK Huille Stomforil to Trevonlan L. Hilr F A E M F O R BAI.E. Three, wlilte marble mantelpiece!* fur I I I C h r i s t : I b e I ' O l l i p l i ' t e b u n k . George A. Steelc, who has been on fcpent the lust two days of the duck voy. ' l ' h o I V ] , Lot nt FurniliiKilnle, %\. l''arm of I 1',{, ai-ren, very line location, sulo reasonable. Will.- or enll at an 1-en.-illative w i l l c a l l n n y o u . ii trip in the Wqst, left Loa Angeles hunting season at Lnvnlette, where near I.IIIHI Ilraneb; iilni'-rooni liiiuse, Union Htrect, Red Hunk. they stopped a t tho Lcidio hotel, of Ooonn Township, "al., on Saturday for Hawaii. hu>:c barn. Can he hiui;;ht cheap oil TOR HALE. Killth K. Kmbloy lo John J. llrolim. easy t e r m s If s.dd nt once. Address E i a i l FOB CIAI.E. Clifford Johnson hna moved from which Fred Applegato is proprietor, Intn lit Momnouth Hiuu'h. 51. H t c a n i h e a t i ' i ' l o r l i u u . s e o f :d\- o r s n v e n HoK ",, O.Tiuilmrl, X, J, I-'iirni of 111 to vr. u c r e s waulod, n o t Knuill cutter slelub In Komi condition, ri.iuiiH, f o r s n l e , i n I n l l r s t - c l a s s l u u d l Lewis street to DeWill Allgor'a bun- Mr. Applcgate is u crack gunner und 'fhoniun W. lllittH to l.'rmik J. Mr fur from Hcd Hunk, to 1,-IIMO with pi-lvlhe accompanied Mr. Wilkins nnd Mr, Million. Lot nt Moninmilli llwiph, |a,atO prleu %S. Apply to Sirs, llcrlruilo Bray, l i i .ii. A p p l y t o . 1 . ' I ' l a l l o i - . l A l l . - u , H I J galow near the public school. l'"rollt street. Red Bank. li'Ke nl l.uylnn. Must Illlve t. lllllUablil D E A D ANIMALB. W e s t I ' r o i i t s t r i c t , Itc.l l l a n k . Ira llnri'owH lo Heiu-y l'luninier. ' David Miller of New York is spend- Young on their hunting trips. The Philadelphia d c i . l iii'in.il l e i lover will house with . | r y cellar. Will deal wllh a t illoilllloutll HriKli, | l . bn.v dead hornet nnd caltle. Telephone ing ecvernl days with his father, Jo- men got eight gecne. ciAitinnD Mir.a. O M T O t i a B5COVEB BEPAIEED. princlpab^ .inly. l i i \ e p a r t f c u l u r s of nl/.o Hiuicy Plulnnior to l.'i'relfii K Ilal-iotVH Ited llank r.^B-W. I1..IM-, i;e Ijet nti repair your stovefi now. I,. l-'reo friiin a l l s e d h n c i l l . t i n a n d a l t e r Mrs. T. N. I'armly and her son re- Lot a t Monnioutli Hi-adi, 51. ih Miller. worker, for sale cheap. All of house a,III:,,,i of hulldlniwi a m i Bclnvnrta & H011, AVcst Kront Htreot nml J a n u a r y b i t m i l k w i l l b e II) c e n t s | u - r rlaliM Invited to se<- inc. Alvoiil ami Kinltli ri'iilty foninnny t turned homo Sunday ufter a stay with iliiarl. Shieu'.'diury dairy. l p 'or I n i o r clmracler of tint null, wllh I.-nils of lente JanicH U. Duffy. 2 lotH lit Oakliinut', | 1 Maple uvonue, lied Bank. Mr. und Mrs. Theodore Parmly, i i i u t l o n p h o n e I91I-W Iti'U Iliinli. and price. If piirrhusnil. Address A. II. BED DAIBV. The lndieii' aid society will meet to- M a t a w a u ^owiiBhtp. * FOB BENT. Kweet ercain,, p piiro milk from o u r oivn Farin.-r. box 31:1, Red Hunk. Kilwin H. Rrniicli'n now Buiclc*nuto- morrow afternoon at Mrs. Albert 15, D O l l i a 1'OK f ! A I , i : . Kitulppcil luaelilne Mhn|i, ^OUI] liiention. ^ n n l n <". ArrowHinUli to Wllllnm 1. r f, h I t, t V t ,; l l k . nnil l fresh Inittev. V>nt;onnllk Sr>. .»o. it.-il l l a n k f e w e r , 1 p e r c e n t , . , , mobilc arrived hurt week. Ho has hnd Cruwfovil'B. Amity to W. \V. Vlmlil.y & Co., 014 Main itotiuttii. nVj uv.ii..!s » i . . IXIIHN I'l-lei- p a r n n d t i i t e i e s l Htnul i l i o i n o - m i l i l o p u t echeese h e r e m i l c l i v e r e d d u ll lly, ntreel, Anbury l'ark, N. J. lllurciicu Jl. Hmttli 10 ltiiilii-1 V. Annll it.out on several trips and it works jr.nu'i.iii'h W i l l noil o n e o r m o r e . A d - K^hiirli-n A . M c Climltny, l i m l t n y , He.il D a n k . Tclo2 lntfi. Msatisfactorily. phono 4G:i-l\l lied llanli. THB HORnZOA WIX.S 00HTBSW. OFPIGES FOB limXT. drcsH Loi-ls I l o x 1 1 , lieil H a n k . John W. Kolly of Trenton apent Olllcea for rent, 1-1 lUonmouth Btreot. o r OEOUITD H M O W M OT.A0K X^O'J.' F O H H A t l l . , For Infoi'inatlim apply to A. M. Wela, 1*0 Jnlili'H WI-1.M1I In . M m KOIIOM. T r a i t 0 Kunilny with hin father, Charles deorflfo V/. y o u n ^ T@llfit of MftrHaEfo BotL o t r.llxlTO foot, nniitli u h l e n f t l r u w n i " ' I'"'tin l'arli, o n HI11 ow.-tbiiry West Kiont ntreot, Itcd iiaillc. lnnil, $1. river,, t Lin-list.. Xew .leriiey, y, for i.lll ; tl@moiit ffla&Q w i t h F a i u o n s Plngf®?. filacc., lJniit olT I h a n e b i i \ c n i n > , I n t X Jiu-oli H. (jmiiiieninihli t o Kdwau] ( IniKioo Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Cni'ton of AHQ T.IAHUISI). I n K i o f.-et. friuUinic on .iti.ne road, trolall or ii-ldr.-iii l>. Iv. .Mii A hcnrinK iu the Nordica will con- I''orniaii. 107 lii-toit uci.'H, ( 1 . ley .ill rornt-r. Apply lo H. C t'.reten, Topaoll ftlul manure for milfi, II. M. o., Ml We.-d ulrcel, ll.il Iliinli. Hrni-nt L. I'licliiH In M i n e r II. On-ni Trenton spent Sunday with Mr. and teat v/aii held a t New York last week ::ll llralnl nlrilel, lloboken, X. J . Taylor, eontractor, JI4 retorn plncn, Hod 22 22-100 nereu, | l . Mrs, Patrick Carton. when (SeorRO W. Younff, husband of rODKD. Hunk. Tnlwliuuu ouimei'.llmi. WASTED. A number of young people nttemled the noted aingwr, appeared indlncovery rraolioia Xownshlp. Owner Al l-'alr H a v e n , a siKiu-l IIIIK Marrb'il man wanted to work 011 farm, Iv mul WIBB MB ran tuivi' s u n n - b \ 'p r o v l n i : lir..| Nathan J. t'oimviu1 to Alex. Maol.'nr a pnrly at J. Collins's a t Middletown proccedhiRB looking to an inventory r fiirnhilieil, f;o..d WIII;CH; ub l u n l i i K l o rt h i s a d v i ' i ' t h t e i n . - n t . , \ l a anil I'll wli'o for you. l>'refl M Mrower, lano. . i aeit'H, I I . lant week. il d l itnd wile wh h o under.-.land hiK, t of his wife's properly, Mr. Younff oleetrlcftl itoiitrnotor, Y2 , Monnioutli l l e l l i l i l c l u i n i i , I ' i d r i l a v e i i , , N . . 1 . John H. I'arlmr tu Anthonl HuhO live In farm holm,- mid l.ii Tho Conn house on tho Nutinvnmp told of the marriagA sQltleinont which ;i» (lll-lllll neiTK, ( I . ntrent, Hod Hunk. Tel. 2,1-lAV. I'nrni. AibbiMii .1. W.. lied linnlt. BUTOHHB WAMTS FOBITIOII. .Jmni-ii Liiinliut In 'rlii.-oiioro Hamilton. road has been bouKht by a South Am- was made between ho and Maritime » M 1 »S)B . lliitchi-r, mnrrle.I, whilieii 11 poidlliin mi T r n c l of loud on t h o e n n i c r <if Hiintli boy man. Nordlcn, in which n big block of stock Hlri'i'l nml Lincoln i l i c . l . fr,.MHl. Now hi the time to call «lli-R Itcd hut.-her a n d experienced moe.-ry . lerl.; H O T B E D fJABH F O B BRI.B. Ilntbed HIIHII, Blzo ;i- ft, X 11 ft. 1 "j 111., of the Maine securitiea company flKheld of ref.rellce. Ad.lres-i llulclicr, fir. Wllllnm H. Iliillowuv to l''nnnnn T. Hank lo have your upple treen, Bor4«i» Mills Oli vlnt'H, 1,'tc, pruetli all>- Ullnnieil. wllb ornss-hnr iiinde froni d e a r eyprcsn, Iliiinllton (itii'.-l, DovliHlown, l ' a . ur«d. Mr. Young said that the mjttle- llolliiwiiy. l ' l i r t o f traet of liiinl, | 1 . nil Bluzeil a n d piilnlnl 1 oinpliile. l'l'leci Ilertram H. and Howard 8. Borden ment provided for the otock becoming WAMTHll. ) 1.71". each ilellcered III lotii of 10 or F O E S A W ! O B B3£0HAN(»B. •f Oceanic, who control seven cotton the property of the survivor of the Movnrnl tnim of cow bcotn nt I'recilc. IVrriii.i ,V. lluokeb-iv, ,1aIIII-MI,un;, (I1111I1H II. J t o n l l l lo I'liinli OIIKUI. 87 A llUKC >'!/.>• hoy nnd iilfoll'll culter, 1 niau'H Farm, 1'rospeet lU'eiiue uhd 't'owei ?lC(l» Ohio No. all, In i;oo,| outer, will , i . l i N. J. mills at P n l l B i v e r , MsaBachuBottD, marriage. JIU1 iivoliiie. Audrow I'reiMlinan. cht-iip, o r e x e b n u c e for cow or cblchi-mi. formerly owned l>y their father, tha 'township. TIWBEBTSIfiTED fJHOItlH (', ,1. .Mnlllli, l.»< -'t>, Locniil. .V. J. If you intend having a Bisle get our late M. C. n. Borden, p u t tlia mills of t h e entlro Idoell of rluilksi, film, c o l eii i r to David ^^. WO* BAI.H. eel'' a r t i;n..dii, uollolul, elc. Minit bo K . 0 O B O I 6 1 IT.OOB OIf.ll on full time last week after comluct- iirlcon for printing sale billn. TUB tr,r. n r c , »l. K«\v York horiie nmniiri! for Hiile 111 i l t ll'llll! til" i I>.. Hue u t>> ("ImrleH m Havn tlie wcnr mill t e a r on yoar floor • obi at n i l i'-linlr l'( tVlllf•V CHl'lond lulu, oelKoied al llnzlet iihlllln H. W ...„ titem „ . - <»si « four-dBy-»-w«ek KBU BANK RttJiSfEk in Ax«d for ten< ill ut t h e HID 71-101) No. 7, Mlildletown, Keyport ami Keanii- by lining Totlej-'n lloor oil. 511 clintll a Vl'uy ul/UI tloll M * ii'» \v 101) lUTl'H, t»,O(IQ. tI nis for f#«Tt««n weeks. Th» mills «m. Ins? out work of this kind in double f! alii. • l e d ,h ot linv-lit f'. t'atil ti> Atti-on Foi-il. Tract oX 1 limn; prlcn S2,(in p'er ion or nrtit nnnllty. Plilllon In hlllH. o r In OIIIIM nt HO culitH. ilrv r,1 ...ill i --il'ir K i m li. pjoy about 7,000 men and women. ,|quick lime,~Atlverthmnent, iohd tit HorimrHtnwn, (280. I A. I-', Utylun, llnr.lvt, N. J. l'lxmo 34-W. TBtley'H, liroiiii Mr«ot, itcil llnnli. RetS Bank, N. J . TOP 5QJ1L FOH SALE. CadSSIac with LlmotiBlna and Totsring Bodies, In fin® order $60® Pacltnrd, seven-passenger, Car, vMh for© In fine Friiitldim Touring €ar,I order $29© i©14 Cadillac Tewring Car. Gsiaranteeti .like everhauted JT. W . Mo«mt C©,, Pago TweW.e. THE RED BftNK' REGISTER. be dealt with. A competent man E9STE1 toshould be selected for tlie .job anil told go ahead. If he proves incompetent eitizen in everything which tends to value cud tome property assessed not SfOWOMfflBS'S M,'i,ttZ s* e.raa.8. help the town. nt all, as has been the case with Janica A. Bradley'.'; property at Aswltn Vsamuil Sesttss » * * gosas t!se Xoliramtn he should he removed, but he should he '•- fsimad Ofasiwli Msxi W » k . ' :if.OHGEC. HAKCE. A tl Commission government will come bury XVtrl;; and when other property "SfSlfSWS O S KIXSMBtP&WW XOW8tea» win »«««. permitted to work out the-details of to Red Bank in due time; but mean- in other oth parts t of the county s*; asAn entertainment along the lines of BS1B :eaoirassr t a u B •WTBSK;. Tho second nnnual ttnll of the his job absolutely unhampered. 1: f while the mayor and board of coimnis- sessed at 100 per cent of its value, a minstrel {wrformssnee will bo given THOMAS iltVlNC BROWN. fieienev is needed just us much "in :i siouerrf are the only in the Red Bank Reformed' church trolmen'K benevolent asSBoewticm " i! liinnoi'd agencies there ia gross injustice done. The !~o\eminent dipurtment like the (isftj through which public work can be oiily way in which assessments can be 5?l«8 W»Br S«i& ^aasfe was to J2»v» Htm next Monday mid Tuesday nights. ftfect-Btmk will ho held tonight nt SW (RillION I IC< Off, tout tlsa S"ri«9 BM mi® ind L (in ministry as it ia in the •done. They are entitled to the sup- fairly made under present laws is to Little giri'i with blaelitmefl faces end Jstmes'yjiail on Mouinoutlt- street, % Sat X,x xg-0 Hjiou^Il to Hiltl®fv the wearing middy blouses one! short dark affair is' in charge of a committee W MU UK t \n i itc business in the land. port of all citizens, regardless of assess all property at its full and posed of Joseph Johnston, Har •Big x%lc@a foe 3Tarsu ClOOdK, . Owasf— skirts will lako the most prominent Grauso, Harry II. Clu-yton and party. The work of the now board so fair value. im U ' l l k i a t H i d D i —o-o-o-o-o-— Abrain 0 . Morford sold his live part in tho oxorcigoa. They will' be Jiitra i u t i u d Lt u ntlie j far has been commendable, <md new _At;t<m!das. The ollkers of d Ut m u t u g pl in n part of a chorus of forty persons who aH.sociution sufFra and farm goods on 1hiapluco ., Tlie woman .. .. •-, ami-iiument to a n ( I o k l , , , c m b e r s a l i k e a r o i n s p i r a ) *-Tlutt will not be attempted, as stork are; Midilletown township, noai Red Bank, will ho seated iji a semi-circle on the the con tuition of New Jersey was i ;' everyone knows. But what could-be last Thursday. He tried to sell his w U h a rea c t e s i r e t o b(J f t ProBiiietit— >lnm-*p!i Tmlny. i<tr \vi n> i> i ul b\ Hit house of assembly lion- I | ] l c town done would be to change tho huvs so farm, but failed, ijjot enough was platform, with an interlocutor in tho Vice uruuUtaiit—William Antonltta il i\ m< lit b \ i unanimous vote. The boi'ri'tnry iiml treasurer—Hurry that nil assessments should be made bid to make the sale possible. Thecenter. Pho girls will sing tho latest Oluytun, TOWN nit ISUIL nuu L,OOS to the senate, whore popular songs and will give jokes and What i s true of municipal govern- on land and all improvements be free farm is commonly known as tlio Jim local "hits," The soloists will lio Other members of the aeseeiati it will surely he passed. Some of the from tax. Then (here would be much is true also of public utility assemblymen said tlioy were opposed tments (Coittiitited front p<u/c JJ.) less difficulty in getting an equitable UubbiU'd place. I t comprises eighty Gladys Murphy, Jonnio" Datiglgr, Si- are Horatio Shutts, Bdwnrtl Conno but "they ! o n c C i ' " ? such'as'Vailro'ads, "ieleKrapIi. assessment. Besides that, such a law acres and is about iriuilirund a half billa Osborn, Evelyn DemiW and Alien H. Smith, Charles Woo The pound fishermen and net ..mi- to . women voting, , .-• wer'e'will— 1 companies, etc. I believe thoroughly from Red Bank, on the old Morrisortnen of Momnouth county are luiv- ".'B*l 0 '.f the people veto on the ...... in public ownership of all these would give a Iremendiius impetus to yille road. A very valuable gravel pii Catherine Holts. They as. well an the Harry VanNota and John McPci other girls who will take part, aro All of the Red Bmik policemen vi in!,' their annual trouble over the de- j t 1 0 " " l l d ; s ? t l l e - v v o l l ' ( " " " ' the nmciid- things. hip will come, improvements. It would bring idle is on the place. The property wus members of tlio Busy Bees society, not "alrnke a Sej?" at the dance. 'Soi Public ownership lilies. )llt llt A ttee rr tt l ll eu ;s e n a t e land into use and it would encourage liumds of the hook and line fishermen, i ' - ' M * senate Ppasses thc the r a i l d enterprise to a greater degree than twice offered at auction. On each oc- which society ia giving the entertain- of them have night beata. but until it does come the railroads up The hoot; and line fishermen, who fish j measure the matter will come up beo r e ih ihe Walter G. French of Red Bank ment to raise money for the piano . P«-«Ple the wholo principally for pleasure, are opposedd iill f l l ot t th h l stat t e to are the only agencies of travel which would be done by any other measure casion was the only bidder. Hia bid wasfund. Tony Holta mid Wnlter Jones can be utilized in many cases and they which could In' devised. to net fishing ol all kinds, because 18,000. People in the crowd said that will sing a duet. Other sinners will should be made as cflicicnt us possible. they believe ttiat every fish taken by the farm was worth twice that be Eugeno Mnftee, Miss Christine Totiuw. Hisrh Bofaool Ptoyeia O Woman suffrage is gaining ground They should not be hampered in their the nets alone; the shore leaves one amount. work, through fool orders and through Hook, Dr. Helen P. Gibson and Mr, .loss fish in the sea which they might everywhere in the country. Oldat Fbrfc Momrumtli. The commissiogj} But if the l)ip crowd at the sale Lovorsidgc. Miss Cecil Weaver will he timers can remember when woman fake regulation. have had the fun of catching. A basketball team has boon fora, which have been appointed in many wasn't there to bid on tliefarm, it was the violinist. One of the features of at Port Monmouth with Charles suffrage and .socialism there to buy the other things adver- the play will bo the appearance of Drake as manager, All tho memlx) togoth by many p e o p l e * ' a / ' h ^ ! i sl.n.tc.s l u rc^ata " " b l i c u - tn ! ties - "!"' ELY'S PHACB HOTIGHT BY tised for sale. Farmers who make a Miss Liberty. '['here's a lot of money invested in aro former playera on high acht fishing plants, but that is of little conA KEYPOET M i H . practice of going to vendties described teams, and they wish to book gan sequence to hool-: and line fishermen. the sale as a "cracking good auction,'" with any amateur teams in tho sto EABTT SO ARBBBa'. KHIH Neither is it of much consequence to Property of 57 Acres for The fine weather brought out a large Tho players avo Daniel Pinnegnn n! by courts, and this commission could §10,000 by Ctottfrlea Bapp, n. Botlred crowd and there way spirited and them that the price of fish would go :,..,,,, b u t w h k . h j ,,-w b •- o f Isadora Walling, Jr., formerly of i' MBH Clinrffert witti 'Wife Bentlng HaW up tremendously if net isliing were \t h c m o s t s i / "*°l be wiped out in New Jersey with very Bottler—Hov/ Owjior Will Tflko POSSOB-'- brisk bidding. Atlantic Highland!) high school; Bt WMlo Tftlilng to n Cop. great advantage to the people of the uiou in March. . stopped, All they care about is their i O f t h e w o r l ( , It was not a big" sale as compared Charged with beating his wifo, Wil- jamin Mills, n graduate of tho Le< I n the same way stale. own pleasure. 1 he rum of tlie lishmp; | woman Eu(ri.ag0 i s ,l0 , o n g c r . . ^ J ^ Henry D. Klylast week .sold his with some other farm vendues. It liam Nauphton of Red Bunk waa ar- ardo school; Allen Bagger, vi: industry and the high price and scar- as a fad of women of immature or im. farm near Holmdel to Gottfried L. consisted -principally of small farm rested Friday afternoon while ho WanPlayed with Perth Amboy high Bch< city of lisli would concern them very becile minds, but as a holy effort to So long as railroads are permitted Rapp of Keyport for $10,000. The tools and implements, but every thing in tho borough hall talking to Police three years; and Charlea I,, brake little. to he run by corporations they should property •ty is about. two miles from . .; was in first-class order and almost as Sergeant Harry H. Clayton. The former player on the New York de give women the same rights and * ••'.•• * he governed by general laws, passed Holmdel village on the north side of j good gooi as new, Albert P., Bennett of complaint waa turned over to Mr.mute institute team. by congress or by the state legisla- the road leading from Holmdel ceme- Hoi Holmdel bought two horses, one forClayton, who at once arrested NaURhtures, or by the people under a refer- tery to Pleasant Valley. I t contains $1X8 and the other for $200. A. Jud- ton. At tho hearing before Recorder endum plan of passing laws. These 57 acres and a house and the usual son Bray of Red Bank paid $112 for Badeau, Nau(?htqn was released on his laws should be general laws and the outbuildings, all of which are in good a cow. He will put it on his farm at own recognizanco for the action of the Anthony Camiella is now the p: > details of operation should be left to condition. Tlio houso is one of the Phalanx. Martin McGowan _ „ . _ . . of grand jury. I t is aliened in the comof tho Westnide barter shop ' the railroads themselves. The num-finest farm homes anywhere in the j Shrewsbury brought a cow to the sale plaint that earlier in tho day, before H-ictor Shrewsbury nyenuo, he having bouj> ber of trains put on the road, the time rich Holmdel farming section. I t and this was bought by Samuel Col- Naughton was arrested, ho.struck his out the half interest in the busim tahle, the schedule of freight trains, was built by the late James Lake lins for $75, wifo and otherwise injured her while held by his partner, Anthony Cus and all details of this character should from whom Mr. Ely bought the prop-1 A spring market wagon was struck he was drunk. mano. Mr. Cusomano recently boui be left to men whose business is rail- erty twenty years ago for $7,500. A..off~ to Edward ~ " - E. - -Gibson - - - of Middlethe barber business of Stanley Vs roading. They know infinitely better brook runs through.the farm, and the town township for $77. Nevada MeBrunt of Eatontown. Dale for Somi of V©t®xana. what should be done than can possibly land is of the same quality of rich gill of Eatontown bought a harrow be known by some man who has been fertility which is typical of the soil for $15, and J . W. Tower of Colt's The women's auxiliary of the Sons ' Uuolivo Tomoreow. pitchforked into a public utilities com- of that neighborhood. Neck purchased a roller for $2.50 and of Veterans will hold a bread, cake mission by the mutations of politics. Mr. Rapp is a retired bottler, and a mowing mnchine for $64. Ernest and apron sale on Saturday in the The women's auxiliary of "Westsj One of the conspicuous sights in one of his reasons for buying the farm Salm of Phalanx bid in 165 peach store on Monmouth street formerly fire company will hold a euchro in i :|! V * I do not suppose there is one man the argument on the woman suffrage fitehouse tomorrow ni^ht. was to provide occupation for his son, baskets for 4 cents each. Barrels occupied by Childs' grocery. in the legislature who knows anything question before the legislature was An example of the follv of inter- whose in life is to be an agricul- sold for 10 cents each. Louis Soffel ference with train schedules by theturist. aim A number of improvements of Middletown township got a sleigh public utilities commission was shown will bo made to the place. Mr. Elyfor $4.50. Henry Jones of Middlein a recent case on the Lchigh Valley will move to Red Bank. The newtown paid $23 for a jagger wagon railroad. The public utilities commisWilliam H. McGuire got n farm the food fishes of the sea. Under simply gave the voters of the state sion ordered an additional train put owner will take possession in March. and wagon for $25. Joseph Applogato of exactly the same conditions so far as opportunity to vote on the question on the route with the'idea that such a a n t l a ch c Middletown township purchased a CnUECJt HEWS. liuman agencies for taking fish are ! , a" <= to say whether they train was needed for the accommodalawn mower for $3.70. concerned, there are seasons when the I wanted women to vote or not. The tion of passengers. The train was Chickens fetched 22 cents a pound supply of fish is very large, and there j narrowness of the women opposed to put on, with the result that the new Tompotnnco Meeting to bo Hold at and guineas 50 cents a piece. Corn are seasons when the supply of fish woman suffrage was shown by this in- train carried from six tofifteenpas- Qraca Church Hort Tuosttn? Hi&ht. is very small. I here have been sea- cident. These women were not will- sengers a day, whose fares amounted A temperance meeting will be held sold for $1.06 to $1.14 a bushel and sons when almost no fish a t all of ing that the matter should go to a to less than one-tenth of the cost, of in Grace church next Tuesday night I cornstalks for 4 cents a sheaf. Hay Miss brought $26 a ton and alfalfa $24 a some varieties have been taken. vote at all. Thoy wanted their way, running the train. This is a sample at half-past seven o'clock. Sometimes this scarcity happens con- and they did not want to give the peo- of the folly of the public utilities com- Helen.Strong of Matawan and Rev.ton. Locust posts and rails fetched ple of the state an opportunity to mission in interfering with the details Johnson L. Miner of Red Bank will 0% to 22 cents each. E. E. Alexander tinuously for several years, to be folspeak. The choir will give several of Middletown township, near Red lowed by one or more years of enor- vote on what they wanted. These of railroad traffic. women who were opposed to woman selections, and Miss Ruth Huyler of Bank, bought a Champion reapor and mous numbers of these fish. * * * Room Sizes— $150.00 upwards binder for $15. David Soflrel pursuffrage showed that they were not Eatontown will sing a solo. , . . . . , , competent to have the ballot, for the Last year the public utilities comBishop G. W. Clinton of the fourth chased a colony of bees and honey for $ 12.00 upwards Smaller Sizes— mission cost the people of the state $1.50. Henry Coe""of Port Monmouth But while there is this lamentable ; object of the ballot is to give the maEpiscopal district of the colored Meth$124,821.20, Jobs on this commission odist church will preach in the Rodgot abargain in an old-fashioned dinlack of knowledge on these matters, ; jority the power to rule, may be fine for the members of the Bank churchy next Sunday afternoon ing-room table for $11. there is not lacking plenty of people '• commission and for those who get the at three o'clock. FIFTH AVENUE & 47TH ST., NEW YORK who think they "know it all," and who Mr. Morford will retire from active have remedies for every phase of the Women ought to be permitted to jobs under the commission, but it At the Methodist church next Sun- work. He moved last week to Eatonseems to be pretty hard on the people day morning the choir will sing the town to live with hia daughter, Mrs. matter. Consequently every year' vote. They carry the same bm-di sees a lot of laws introduced and put ; as men. Their property is subject to of the state, who have to foot the anthem "O, Sacred Head." In theA. Chapin McLean. through the legislature in regard to j the same taxation, and they are sub-bills. afternoon .a special musical service fish and game, which always result • ject to the same laws as men. In the will be given by the choir. The preDAKA'OE BY THE STOSM. differently from what was expected \ early days of this country, when h it Tlie attempt to regulate railroads lude, "Evening Star" will be given on of thorn, and which in many cases do was struggling for national freedom and other public utility concerns by a the organ and piano; the choir will 1 Bailrona BnrklimulD unaerminoa "ana actual harm. from British oppression, one of the | public utilities commission, or in any sing an anthem "O, Light Eternal," j Other Damage none. j arguments set forth was that the other way, will always be a failure, and Mrs. Collins and Mrsl King will Considerable damage .was done to There is onlv one common sense ! liflht to govern eould be obtained only because it. does not go to the root of sing the duet "O, Divine Redeemer." railroad property near the Highlands the consent of the governed, the trouble. Real improvement will Beverly Wv Brown will sing a solo. by the storm on Monday. way of dealing with the matter. That - through ™ The. stone At AH The CHILDS' STORES This Week is to wipe out the fish and game com- ! l " a t principle was fine and, high come through public ownership. All At night a quartet composed of Mrs. bulkheads were somewhat undermined. mission of New- Jersey altogether and 1 spunding, but so far as women were attempts to regulate slavery were fail- Collins, Mrs. King, Mr. Magee and James Sherry, the mail carrier at Golden Ki© I S c , 3 lbs 4 3 c put the whole matter in the hnnds of I concerned_ it was not held binding. ures, because slavery was morally Mr. Conldin will sing "Memories of Fort Hancock, was crossing the railChilds' Cofe 'Blend - 19c, 3 lbs 8^c a trained scientist. In some of the i t"ooman was governed without regard wrong' and a moral wrong can never Galilee,::, road trestle at Highland Beach with Childs*,Special Blemul 23c, S lbs* @S<o slates where this has been done and : whether she consented to the laws be regulated; it can only be extermi- The newly formed boys' club of the a sack of mail when he was knocked where scientific methods of propngn- 'm ade or not. nated or abolished. The regulation Baptist church met at the lecture down by a heavy sea. He grabbed the Childs' "Wiststei? Brand - 2©c, 3 lisa SSc tion have been put in force, the soft of private ownership of public utili- room of the church Monday night. trestle as he was knocked down and Our Prices for Quality Coffees are always lower than those of uny clam grounds have yielded -ten to other concern in America. For this week we have Special Prices in ono But times change, Women now ties will also be a failure, because pri- They selected the name "B. B. B.,"this kept him from being swept away. vate ownership of public utilities is which is said to stand for Bnpti3t The snek of mail wa3 also saved. twenty times the harvest which was vote in many. of _the _ states of ... the ..._ and three pound lots. You should tcko ndvantago of this salo the formerly obtained. Fresh water food Union. Each year sees other states morally wrong. The only real way to Boys Bunch. Coffees are good, the saving ia biff. The Winner Brand is in ono round A fifty-foot section of the stone wall fishes a'nd the game animals of the ' added to the list of those which be- deal with this question is to deal with | The topic for the prayer-meeting at the school property on Miller street sealed cans, whole, steel cut or pulverized. I t ' s tho highest (i rude state should be dealt with in a simi- lieve in woman -suffrage. None of the it as slavery was dealt with—abolish i service at Grace church tonight will at Highlands collapsed. The wall fell CofEeo in the world. lar manner. Comparatively little has prophesies concerning the evils of j it. be "Ruth's Choice." This service will into the street, but the school building been learned of the habits of many I woman suffrage has come true. The | be especially for the Sunday-school was not damaged. LITTLEJ.WHITE PEA BEANS - "So lb of the fishes of the open sea, but all result has been good, and the general The damage at Seabright was very Government ownership of anything teachers, officers and pupils. The laws regulating food fishes of the open welfare has been increased in those which is in the nature of a monopoly ladies' aid society will meet Friday small. sea should he emictcd only after their states through the votes of women. and which cannot be automatically afternoon with Mrs. John Valentine, SWEET BLOOM 38c lb approval by trained experts, who have Boob Accounts Sold, regulated by competition is the only Sr., of Peters place: Rev. James -o-o-o-o-oSTERLING aicpiired whatever definite facts have solution to this problem. The failures Lord will preach Sunday morning on 31c ib The book accounts of Frank B. been discovered alone' this line. In every place where commission of regulation and the inability of the "The Uncommon Commonplace." The Kellum, a Red Bank painter who has government is undertaken there are regulating agencies to deal with this evening service will be a memorial been declared a bankrupt, were sold who de- matter only make more clear the truth service, and the subject will be "Anat auction last week to Charles EmCMlds' Young Ladles' BROOMS that government ownership is the only Estimate of Lincoln." Mr. Lord will mons and Benjamin Sprague for valid plan which will stand all tests. deliver a _ lecture tomorrow night -~o—at - - $20,153. The accounts amounted to OI Country Assam the Keanshurg Methodist church on several hundred dollars. At tho samo Straight Ceylon Wit and Humor. time two lots on Harrison avenue beThe Asbury Park Press says that fhe Guild of the Golden Rule of | longing to Mr. Kellum were bought by n xes A11o f t h e s e Places on the fish and game commis-I .l e n:t t,o a . things are prev- James A. Bradley has'discovered that Trinity church will hold a sociable John V. Preston of Red Bank for sion are sought, and are awarded,, ? n . locator or smal or degree I am the biggest tax dodger in Mon- and dance a t Mr. and.Mrs. Thomas $650. The sale was held by Samuel not because the persons seeking the ! every election of every kind,, but it mouth county. James A. Bradley may Irving Brown's Monday night. Sabath, who was referee in Mr. Kel- a . l b s . B E J S T Y E L L O W O N I O N S commission gov- say that he has discovered this, but The topic for prayer-meetlni; at the lum's bankruptcy proceedings. place have definite knowledge which ';' I'™ b " ble tIl! 't the coiUiiHssu DRIED FRUITS Baptist church toniffht will be "People could be used for the welfare of thc ' « ' ' ™ '* ."!. "vement is taken ,,p prin- he knows it isn't true. A Who Drift." Rev. Johnson L. Miner Evaporated Peaches 9c lb Evaporated Apples • 9c lb Dominlo's Chicling Stolon. will have charge of the service. The Evaporated Apricots ISc lb Largest Size Prunes l i e lb Chicken thieves made a visit to women's missionary society will meet Large Size Prunes 9c lb Medium Size Prunes 7c lb tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. L. P. Rev. W. H. Davenport's place on Conldin of Bergen place. The annual Bridge avenue Saturday night and CANNED FRUITS actual value of the property. Until the fish and game laws of stole the entire flock. The thieves election of officers of the men's league Lemon Cling Peaches 15c can Sliced Cling Peaches 10c can tlie state are established on a scientific * * * will take place tomorrow night in the twisted the heads of the chickens oft* basis, which is the same thing as a Some persons may support comJames A. Bradley may call it dodg- church parlors. The monthly mis- before taking them away. Big White Cherries 22c can . Big White Cherries 10c can • common sense basis, foolish laws and ] mission government because of per-ing to pay taxes on an assessment of sionary service of the Baptist SunSliced Pineapple 12c can Caltforaia Apricota ISc can harmful laws will continuously be | sonnl advantages which they hope to three-fourths of the value of property, day-school next Sunday morning will passed. One set of men, with certain gain by a change; but usually those or on 100 per cent of the value of be in charge of Mrs. Johnson L. POUNDS BEST YELLOW The Belford patriotic orders, comroperty; 1but if he does, what must Miner's class. Tho monthly meeting prejudices, will have power one year who are opposed to commission gov- property; the Daughters of Liberty, J r . j.BIG.SOUR CRISP* PICKLES Oo.Doaen in the legislature to pass the laws ernment are actuated solely by per-he call hi own scheme of paying of the teachers and officers of theprising O. U. A. M. and P. O. S. of A., wish which this group of men wants. An- sonal or political motives. Commis- taxes, whore it ._ „ set .... forth ... tlie Sunday-school will bo held at Mrs.to tako this opportunity to offer their Half Potsni! e-,si ISa other year, when men with a different sion government will come to all mu- public records that he owned $100,000 Irving Pinch's on Chestnut street sincere thanks to the participants and Qtierter Pm-.-ml Can Us slant of prejudices have the pull, laws nicipalities in time. I t will come to of real estate for many any years on which wh Monday night. The Philathea society who so generously supported tho v/dl be passed to suit that group of Red Bank, as it will come in all othe/ he never paid one single dollar of will meet Tuesday night with Miss those recent benefit entertainment given in QIMCSEiR SMAJP©, COFFEE CAKES, towns and cities. From municipal men. This course will continue intaxes; or where, similarly set forth Cassie Johnson of Spring street. Bennett's hall, Tuesday evening, JanOYSTER DOTS and C definitely. Repealers of old laws and government the principle will spread in the public records, he paid taxes uary 19th, 1915. Signed, Prayer-meeting will be held at the the enactment of now laws will go on until county commission government on an assessment of $4,500 on propTHE BELFOI!D PATRIOTIC OHDEHS, SOo B o t t l e W M i e L A B E L , T O M A T O CATSUP* S a just as they have in the past, but | will be instituted; and it would not be erty which he afterward sold for pub- Presbyterian church tonight, followed L. J . Downea, Secretary, by a meeting of tho teachers' training each change will still more decrease, surprising if within the next twenty lic purposes for $17,500. t SHOE to U> class. The ushers for this month will the general welfare, and each change or twenty-five years most of the state's * * * be J. II. Cahill, Charles G. Prake, will give some specially interested of the Union had commission governiJs.tH o f Thnnlccf. A. Bradley's excuse is that Clinton Doremus, B. A. Strong, M. persons the particular legislation ment—not the /kind of commission lieJames We .extend our sincere und heartfelt let children play on this vacant V. B. Smock and C. E. Boughton, Jr. government which Now Jersey now they desire. property and that therefore ho ought Rev. John G. Lovell of Long Branch thanks to all who aided us in any way has in a large degree, where a host to have been free from taxes. Lots occupied the Presbyterian pulpit last during our recent bereavement; also The men who make fishing a busi- of commissions: eat up the taxes paid of people in Red Bank let children Sunday morning. The brotherhood of for the many floral offerings. ©2 @r@ai Street." Phono 208-R I.J, ness have had to meet this condition by the people with little or no return play on their vacant property, but nothe church will Kive a musicnle Friday MB. AND MRS. JEFF ROBINSON AND of affairs every year for the past of any value—not that kind of gov- one has ever yet had the brass to ask of next week. The improvement so•W2ht©£>© Y o u r M o n e y G o e s 4ts© FAMILY. ernment, but real commission governtwenty or thirty years. They will to be relieved from taxes on that ac- ciety will give a birthday reception —Advertisement. probably have to meet this condition ment. count. Friday, February 2Cth. for the next twenty or thirty years, Uev. Thomas B. Neely of Philadel- ©^«^<^5^$^O'MW««C^fr3>^§'i»fiK>^^ and will hnve to fight annually for The business manager plan is also Assessors say they try to assess phia will preach nt the morning and their business liver, and their husinesii sure to some. Governing a muniproperty at two-thirds to tliree- livening services at tho First Methointerests. cipality or n county or a state is a fourtlu; of its actual value. James A. dist church Sunday. * * * business matter. Usually it is made Bradley's property is evidently an exInstead of making a fight every the sport of politics and it is run for ception to thin rule, judging from rioircin A H S BSOITATIOHS. year to prevent thc pn.ssuge of laws the benefit of politicians. This should what the public records show up. He which will destroy their business, the not he and the plan of running the gets away on a one-quarter assess- Colored Youpgf Men to Glvo 3 Mnggicnlo fishermen should begin a campaign business affairs of a municipality by a ment, or no assessment at all, and ho mid Entertnlmaent Friday Hiffht. throughout the stale for the plarini; business manager is rapidly gamini; thereby makes the other property A musiculo and entertainment will of the fish and game laws on a ncii-n- ground. About n ui'oro of large citieii owners of JMonuioutli county pay more tific and common nenne basin. The ill Ihc West have adopted tllia lichenie, taxes than they Mioulri if lie were be given by tho colored young men's association a t Odd Follows hull on to the ggreat advantage present law providing for the aptg of the city as properly assessed. Hccch Ktreet Friday ni^ht a t which h l as wellll as to th pointnient of a fish and game' commis- ii whole the dvantage recitations, vocal iind instrumental sion should be wiped out, root anil of the individual taxpayers;. py The city selections and a drill by boy scouts Under pi client lawn assessors swear bianch, The entire fish and game gets t a gooddKovernment under d the city -interests of tlie state should be cen- manager plan. Taxi's are dei'reaseii, llmt they will •ntx.cfir, all property at will bo given. Rov. A. 10. Jonson of Asbury Park mid W. B. Bimn of Red its fair and full value. How can the tered in one competent person, who for the money is made ID do effective 3 1 BROAD STOEET cannot be removed for political pur- work and it i« nut sidetracked into the assessor!) of Anbury Park reconcile Hank will iipenk. Tho committee in Unit oath to their work in nr.sossing charge of the iloor cmiMi&bi of Marvin poses, and who will have absolute pockets of poliliriniKi. .lames A. Hradley'ii property at 25Reoveti, Joseph Lane, Samuel Johnauthority to deal with the whole matper cent of its value, or leaving it iion, William Best and Arnold Rock. ter, just an Colonel Goethnls dealt f believe fhoroiiKhly in rommifision without any assessment, at all! And VV. K, Hock ia president of the nsnowith things in tlif building of thc 1'angovernment and in tlie city manager liow can other assranors reconcile nintion, Samuel Johnson in secretary iimn canal. lie wan picked out 1111 a competent man to build the canal and plan. I lii'licvt' that under conimiiijiinh their oaths with their open declara- and John Ntjvluu in treasurer. h^; waa told to go ahead and build it. government and under n city nian- tion Unit they try to assess property 11B was not hampered in any way. agrr, a miinicipiilily would flourish as at (i(i to 7fi per cent, of its fair anil He built the canal and lie built it for never before. It i.-< coming, und every- l.iue value! The seventh annual banquet of tlio • 4 * lefm money than tlio estimated cost (inn should lie ready for it when if Monmouth poultry club will be held S^WJfcfF M A K E ROOM f t ) R and he built it in much lorn; time than does come. Hut until it iloe:i rumo I The present lawn say that nil propj pp tonight ut tho C»Iolx» hotel. Arrangebelieve thai- (lie IIIIMI who nro clecteil ertyy imuil l»i HBtMiBcd at its full vuluo. wan anticipated. at its full vuluo. inents Imvo been made to reive about by tlio people in any municipality T H E €3MlfJA.Ti3ST * * * all property wore asnciwec!! at itii eighty members of the club. Tim banought to lmvt* n fair ehunco lo show If full vnluu it would bo wjuitablu and quet committee conaistH of Charles K. Tlmfc is Iho wny in which every wlmt they can <lo; and that they fair nil around. Hut when fsorsu! prop- ilomlrieksori, J r . , Jum<;a Wolcott and business* detail at f(oveniment l h l otijiht to Imvo liie Miipix>rb of every erly ia at one-qunrter its O. N . Page, powers which are held by men. The eluimners of Monmouth county are likewise to be discriminated The fight in New Jersey over the against, if some of the laws intro,..,v^„..., year .~.. B >. through. „... — duced this go They adoption or rejection of the woman also have had to go to Trenton to pro- ; suilruffe measure will be very bitter, tect their interests. The laws which Ib ° " l e industries and some businesses are sour.ht to be enacted would greatly will see in the votes of women harmful decrease tlie 'quantity of clams taken, legislation toward those businesses In some localiand won! 1 not only paralyze the clam- and3 those industrie inuistrv of Monmouth county I " * Politicians will fear the invasion of women in the political field and this and throw many people out of employment, but it would also increase the willeauseopposition to thewoman sufprice of cknns and decrease a whole- frage movement from that scoureo. * * :;; some supply of food. . & J. SLOA i k A . « * ^ - « * • i i « fnn/i J * lit tit /nn j _ EASTERN RUGS Old Fashioned'.-NEW ORLEANS ^MOLASSES • I3e<M|g<Can Til 15c 1-21 .*vft'*l* «*l**k*vri-** v w r a l l is n t l t l > « 1 / A « I ^ f l n m i f i n n f l ' - : • »!' / ^ l l l ' i l V t ^ l i i f ) " i f \ U I t 11 I l k i l l I I » i n v f f t i r j i v ^ i r ^ 'THE HEB BANK REGISTER. 5y« Thi.td 1 JlEOVUlMOEr. j i:-.to, and the Conservatives will U.- in | bridge itpcnt Sunday ami Monday nn Strange How iiapsdli u 1:>¥S the other party, dtfendinjc Privilege.! ] 0i<3 guest of Mra. Fr&uk Soden, wlio W h y Xt 1*64 r a i l e d in t l » Pant and Why When that fifC'it against privilege is PUBLIC SALE i o l e i n | lives at the corner of Shrewsbury aveWilli u>i ( u r hui, It , Xt Will Continue t o Full. —Hi-' won, civilization will have made anisjlit t ' op n ' tiiu t-u 1 rs ,tt oat I nue and Elver street, Thing fill Go When ! 5 t v BRIBE AKB OJy i'jhnunil Is. UMIJ/.III.'.) other IjjJ_T forward stride. Then it will j .trt'v Inuliliiiff, wo • i J I , . lliuii l.y I •Miss Bvs Scott, of Oakland street is or to c;n'n a livi);^ in Amoriea If government requisition really pro- |l» rom I < i s l i f t t > t If < f th Van- ' a new employee in the office of vaveva xa SHE pie Comineiici t© Cu&al. tucts "the public Hgainst txtortionalij I iiy \ working—ami lumlt-!- tn live withu v u t u 5 LI i u f factory; _ ; sve- Eisner's out working. chni'^CH by the railroads, i-'M'.-, ete^trit:, OoGj'gQ AaseHn of Went; Front l*!»i %iaxdixat Joaea MIODLETOWN, N. J. telephone, trolley coinpaninii and othi.-r Mi.-i < tit ft uv to) o of 1 i«i'*jn 1 < Ha 'street,- who had been employed « year K l i n e ' s U h c u h i a t i ' ! IU itui!\ ttx .* Otbtr WeMtng ©Ift-s. Sliey Sot tb«nuturiil nionopoliif.s; and *>NUU i n i.'i. md 11 M r i J iu l«.d UK a driver for Lera Koteham, iis now s h o r t film* will p f r m u n t n\\\ liMifur u p Bess Oaw in H@w Uezmy. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY I S If regulation uctualiy compels them I employed as a driver for Strykcr & I*anl a a -we k itiid •leiiujve a l l UL'IH'M UJ <\ (j^tn., thai Tlie annual smoker and entertainMisa Margaret Jones of Llncroft to give proper .'n-Tvice, bow uo you-exa t 13:00 O'ClocK S h a r p . ULi I run ci Cliira1 ilafii of Tuuth Stt'ykei-of Monmouth street. H nnno except a rhcuinat u 5ulhu , lh William S. Bray of Phalanx, son plain the fact that their olfeci'K and ment of the Red Hank motor boat dub T h i > u r n ! . '. *lf.'M.-<l w i l l o l f . ' i ' t l i . : I ' . d l u w stn.it w u K>IC t pint of Ii' I «tik Miss Incis E. Cheney of Throckmor- fnd A. most kil koptifwl person lutvt* at will be held 1'riday night, February Judson Bray, wore married h i K KIJILIS iiml .'IIHII.-IH l n r tiil.-: directors, who once vehenicnth/ op«f Mif LtsUt Hu'lih of Ni it ink. ton avenue returned home Saturday Thursday nt Church of the Covenant i t s w a n n e s t ttnUu ^ o l'Mlr u r ;;on.l wi.i-k 1,.,1-SIB, ;i.n,l r o n i l . hc-com i)(Hh, in the Eisner building. The enMi"" i i u u . Kitiixmi ef Bioad after having spent ten d»ye with t New York. About 100 relatives posed regulation, now indorse it astertainment will be followed by ret i n : k'""ii vt,\v. i i u w lillllillli:: L ;-itii ill' A s ;i r e l i e v e d p a t i e n t ( *pif- f t! i t ; quite the proper thing? w i n k h i i i - n c w , n - to l 'I l K l i t i | . i i i l . l < ' . l i i i n i r . ' ; s . rttixt Mituliinc.il A i t ' \*onu.n friends at ChicBi.ro. fresh mcnlu. and friends of the couple were pres" You inn (IJKtiiiftly h i i a moth hi,,» at a card pa) ty tt 1 t\ iionip on Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fralce of et. The bride was employed a num- Here is the answer: They have f ii'i.iin^;' l i n y n t N o , u'ci'il.i-, iruti ] i ; i r i ' o \ v , Lion o f : : tiirni;;; i i n yoi.it' jointrt a n d : MIII'-IKJINIIMIIII v a l o r . m \ v nio.1.1 i-e.'.l Sioad tstiixt I lit YVcdm-uday atUr- Hudson avenue were guests over the >er of yearo au niunugrcBa of R. J .learaed, that thu teeth can be taken U " BIHTIIS. i l l - I l l , -1 f a r m «':IKUIIM, plun-tini, i n n y a l l . E»on, A boiiablv wob held uitei the week-end of Eey. and Mrs. H. Ridgely Preston a large country home at Lin- out of regulation by HAHHBTT.—At A t l a n t i c IIIKIIIII Klint'K RIuiLiinatic I N ' m n l y act^ iu of Pitman Grove, formerly croft, and most of the .members of .the tlio BegnlatorB. . ' . . i n i - . l n - l l i - r , - K » . » l I : T 1 I I I I ~ I O I I , . , 1 ' 7l i ' c . u l o f on 'I'lml'Miliiy, Jiitimiry i.'itli, .Mrs. li a inystt'M'ioiiM m a n l i e r t h a t i« ulmoiit Ml. and S i n Tdwaid haVu 11 of of-Red "Bank, lil:icli l . a i i K x I i a n l i o u l t r i : i.li.n V i i i i . l y o f -• - ..'.':':: Preston family were at the wedding. it's-so-nuich easier-to influence-the JUuT'.li, Hi:, ni u mill. iinlH'licvahlc, w h e n i n f a c t i t Vcvy Inniucliiilil ii.i.nh: H i n t rlus.'s w.it.-li •!..«. Bridge avenue lnvo H turned home Miss Maitha Trafford of Farming- Mr. Preston's daughter, Mias Evelyn appointnient of "the "ri^ht meii" to ' •T/A\vni.;M(!i-:,--Al- llirlUanilH, - L ' - y a w . njjl... soon rclif.'vcM tlic rnoKt oh.stiHat*1. ('-'i.iu>!3. J.-iiiuaiy 'JTitli, .Mr.--:, j after visitmK their daughter. Miss dnle fipent the week-end with bo»' Preston, was bridesmaid and tho public utility commissions than to Tliiiisdio'. T K I t . M S S i i n i i i i l l l i l f r t i n . I ' l i s l i : o v . r of riti''Uiin'iii;siii. """ ' Emran LnFctru,' at Trenton. Miaa J.,a. mother, Mra. Ellen Trafford of Fair ride's other attendants were BeLtio light the public. Ko they have about I.iiivrcnc.-, Jr., cf JJ dliuijlilur. S H I , tlll'l.'U UHJIlLllK' H o l e W i l l l p i ' l v l l . ' l i . ' i l l ' I,i>HHI-;.v.—At Ki-aiiKlmrK, on Ha Arc yon troubled willi rhouniati:-mV Fetra iis a music te-ucher-at tho Tren- Haven. and Geruldine Thompson, Miss Irene quit opposing regulation, but see to it iluy, Janiiniy Ifj'l. .Mra. (.'Hilton B. p . OHIGOS, Affent. 1f.\ou urc, Kliiif's Uiifumatic Hurm-dy ton normal school. • Miss Angelica OstendorIT, Miss jribspn and Miss Natalie Wood. that "good" men, with due reverence l l l' d l 'will L:oon drivo i t from you, n (!(•! u William Amilegate of Brooklyn Lydia McQueen and Miss Helen Lewis Thompson acted as a pago. He for the sacredncKs of property rights, hottjt; tothiy arid :-:ay f/ood-byt: rhcli• spent part of last weak with his par- Grause spent Saturday and Sunday and the two Thompson1 girls are chil- go on the regulating commissions. JONH.H — HUAf, — At New T u r k , "i; ents, Mi-, and Mro. Charles Applcguto with Miss Gladys Shropshire of Sea- dren "of Lewis S. Thompson, proprieRememher that every added sub- niati.stu. Do you remember the recent acci- TlmrHflfiy, J a n i i a i y L'stli, M l ^ ajnr}; of Maple avenue. b iR ht tor of Brookdale Turin and a brother- dent and panic in Hie New York sub- iiiH-H at I.lnci'Ol't ii ml William H. , !',' ; scriber helps make Tlii:'l!FJ;iSTKE betF o r j-'ulc by ("'oopi-r's drviji' stov*.1 ami Mrs, George Lea of River Plaza in Miss Florence Clark and Mins Holly in-law of Mr. Preston. Charles W. way? Fifty thousand imprisoned in I' I'lliilMllX. " i ter for everybody. Turn over a new Schroeiier'1-: pharmacy, Itod H a n k ; H . Hlddletown township, west of Hub- Giffing of Long Branch spent part of Jones of Red Bnnk was groomsman. darkness and tenor! It seems a in I leaf and become a member of Tnr I ' O W H I I H — M ' K K K . — A t Ki'W 1'ork,n n 't'iliK'stldy, J a n u a r y ^illi, -Mis.s Ilih-n bard's bridge, was a guest of relatives last week with Miss Sara Reid "of KKGISTCK'S vast army of over 27,000 C. VanNoto, Onkhm-Kt: I I . S. ,Mey<^, miracle that hundreds were not killed. W I ' I I U U I H a n i l 1'Yt.i .McICcu, l i o t l i o f K u t i m The bride wore a gown of white at Trenton lust week. ni(J,r., ll'J .Sixth avenue, J.OMK; Hraiicii, Branch avenue. readers.—Advertisement. The New York World said "All the t l l U ' l l . Mrs. Clarence White of Broad street Misa Helen Boughton has finished satin, with a hat to match, and''«he Immediate victims of the accident Gal' gave a party at her home lust Wcdnos- her course at the state normal school carried lilies of the valley. The could have reached the .street in live ton,VANVLHIT—KPUACHX.—At 'IVXHH, on-Tliinviliiy, .l.-uai, JMh AUCTIONEKK, JACOB C. SHUTTS, oay night for a dozen friends. at Montclair, and she will start prac- bridesmaid was attired in pink chif- minutes if the Intcrborough had in--MiKS .MaiKiieiitn S. V.'iTiVI.H 1.1' jiml Lii-ut. ltoln'1-t U Spriiyin (,f Mrs. Willard Lawyer of Oakland tiso teaching in the Oakland street fon and woro tx black hat. After the stalled a train telephone and a tunnel liilry, tin.' IJliltr-d HI a l e s a r m y . street spent part of last week with her school next week. Miija_'7Madcline ceremony dinner was held at a New lighting .syotem independent of the WIOI.KII—BUCKI.IOV,—At Cult'H Xcili, Barents, Mr. and Mra. William B. Van Mater, a student at the normal York hotel. power. The World shows that, if these Wi'ilnr.sday, Jiunuiry !J71Ii. .\1IHM .rt-uThe couple received many valuablo devices had been adopted, and steel (in Norton of West Lonp; Branch. school,' is home for the mid-year va llle (,'. AVi'lHh of MiiiUniMi'.. In Allimtic and handsome wedding presents. The cars uaed instead of wooden fire-trapn, towiiMlilp, a m i Tiinotliy l l u c k k y ol1 MUliMr, nnd Mrs. Theodore Pope of cation." Bilvor. Freehold wore guests last WednesSamuel Rogers of Washington groom farms Jus father's place at; t h 5 u b w a y w o u l d , ) e "p., n i c _ p r o o f ." •d f o e f day of Mr. Pope'B brother, William H. street is nursing a serious carbuncle Phalanx, and Mr. Thompson told him And thm ihl; „,„,.,,,' DEATHS. that he would give him tile finest-cow | p u b l i c ownership, cried out in distress Pope of Wullace street. on his right arm. SiV.— At I.illK-wooil, nn Mnn-! Harvey Hopkins of Mechanic street, January ;i5tli, -Yli'M. Li-i-uy Andiif.siiii • Tho Christmas sewing club will ? n o yo r *malrlWe B' ft -He. I over the regulation of the Interbor- lay, ' A.sljnry i'arlv, Ufjed ^1 yi'iu-H, Bray to buy the cow nndough: "But nothing who waB employed several years na meet tomorrow afternoon with Mrs told Mr. Bray — h - - in possible with a -A1TLI0GATK—At South Kllicrnn, Mrs. send the bill to to him.buy the cow nndcorporation ""driver for Lem Ketcham, ia now em- John Kennedy of tho Ridge road. that puts swollen profits ilui IJ. Ap])l?Kato, ak'i-'d 23 ycnr.s. The newly wedded couple stayed at before public safety or with a commisyloyed aa helper nt Eisner's factory. Mrs. Mary Wooster of Red Bank ALBERTS.—At llolinken, on Tlnirs" Mrs. John McGrnhnm of Bridge attended the Olst annual banquet of New York till Monday when they sion that IB an annex to the corpora- :iy. Junuiiry 2Rtli, Itobcrt H. AlliertH, started housekeeping (it Phalanx. On ayenue, who has been assisting her the alumni of the. New York Univertions it was created to regulate." ilher of ClafC'llCH Alberts of E;itonJnwlmnd at hie upholstery store on sity law school last Saturday night at Monday night they were serenaded. Swollen fronts Before Fubllo Safety tho \vn, iir,'cd 77 yean:. nia'KETT.—At Lniic Brunch, on MonBast Front street, is confined to thetho Hotel Biltmoro. Mrs. John H. It was the biggest affair of the sort Usual Bnle. ly, February lut, William U. riorinrtt, on Road from Llncroft to Colt's NocEc, has been postponed untiS iioiiEB with sickness. Cook of Maple avenue also attended that ever came off in that neighborThe case against regulation could ;od 81 ycarH. hood. Many of the merrymakers George LaPetra and Charlea Tilton the banquet ns Mrs. Sutton's guest. TiBHKOWlTK.—At Freehold, on S.-itnrnot be put stronger—it's the case from surrounding towns and of Manasquan were Ked Bank visitMrs. Myron L. Slater of Branch were y. January li:wi, Samuel LicvkowiV/.. villages and they made the welkin against private ownership of natural ors last Thursday. :ed 6.1 yoai'H. avenue spent part of last week at New ring monopolies everywhere. The Interwith shouts and with noise makUniKULEY.— At Newark. o n ' T h n r s Charles Wyckon* and John Hardy York.A T 1O:3O A . M . ing devices. They were invited in borough owns Tammany. Tammany ;iy. January 2Sth, Joshua Brieiioy, forTlie iiiKler^iKiH-d, haviiifr det iiled tn quit fanning1, v/il] HCII at iniblic unction nt ©f Marlboro spent part of last week Miss Hazel McQueen, a student at the lerly of Ocean Grove, a^'ed 51 years. owns the governor. The governor aphouse where refreshments were hia farm on the above 'liitt: the1 l'ollawiiif; i'iuiniitK impU'inriitu iind ^tock: «t Red Bank. Trenton normal school, has keen served and a general good time was pointed "safe" men on the commission, KIGHT IIORSKK—Ont hii'Kt . l't;nln-ron mure, 1 7'/!• \uui<ln IIIKII. nine y*.nr.H old, CARNEY.—At LoriK Bi-ancli, oil WcdMr. and Mra. I. H. Hart of Branch spending the mid-year vacation a t her eHtlay, January ^Ttli, .Charles Carney, Huituhlc for Hiiiffle truck or heavy coal wagon: brown marc?, J'J yotii'H old; l a y hor^f, held. The festivities Were ltept up till who were perfectly satisfactory to the orinei'ly avenue entertained a Red Bank Five home on Peters place. of Colt'K Neck, nxct\ SO years. S ynars old; bhick niaro, !) yrnrs did; H bay !IUI\SCH, it, 10 nnd 11 yciir.s old, Jill KOOCI Intcrborough. an early hour in the morning. workers; 8 good cows, coming In prulit HUOII; 2 hcuvy Hpi-inK WJIKOIIH, ^ dunip liodU:•», Hundred card club at their home - Rev. James W. Rogan spent part of CIIEL1N.—At .Newark, on Wednesday, bodies, 3 farm waKons, surrey, cariy;il], « ruinthouts, '*. Kleij^hs, wood nlod, The Public Service corporations are inunry 27th, Philemon IJ. Orelin, for- ^'1 potato Thursday "night. After the games a last week at Philadelphia. mowing machines, 2 wod/culU-rs, 'I aspitniKus r i d e r s , "X Oliver nlown, 2 Planet not all so coarse as the Interborough, lerly of Itcd Hank, atfiM 7u yuar.s. Jr. riding plow.s, ii Hoover potato (liBKei'H, A.splrnvitll potato planter, liay rake, (my sociable was held. Mrs. Ernest A. Arend of Broad WEiSH—1SOBBIWS. DAWSON.—At n « l Hunk, on Thurs- tedder, McCormick binder, Krass seed Huwer, pea ami beam, 2- pair hay slnilviriKN, but how many are there that dont "put Mw. Elizabeth Brown', of Moorea- street is entertaining a dozen friends :vy, January 28th,'Thomas W. Dawson, 2 bupgy polew, roller, 2 Iron harrowH, Tallcnv harn>w, gratis Kecd harrow, diumuml fownnas been spending several days at a card party thie afternoon. Mrs. Bed Bank Couple Mnrrlofi nt St. James' swollen profits before public safety?" ^ed 70 yearfi. , tooth liaiTow, half Interest In I^ari.s sretn duster, 2 LUKKII'S dry Paris fjreen guns, Do you think the Public Service Coras the guest of Mrs. S. Monroe Van- Henry Demmort of Riverside avenue DOUGHKHTT.—At Red Bank, on Hat-; Iios.s plowH, ulnglc cultivators, one l a r ^ ; 2 thrt-c-rininm- furrowing wlcdH, 2 gravel Obnroli poration of New Jersey is an excepday, January 'JOtli, Mlchuel Doiifflierty, • bodies, heavy galvanized tank, never been injcul; 4 m-ia double liarness, set lijrht Sont of Monmouth street. will give a card party tomorrow af! Miss Nora Agnes Welsh and Alfred tion to the rule? I t wouldn't be an ' -13 ' " years. double liarneHB, 3 ««ta Blnglo harness, 2 Hide Hudtlk-H, lot of sciiftnnerl two-imrli oak ,Miss I-ydlix McQueen of Shrews- ternoon. W. Bobbins, both of Ked Bank, -were exception, if you ran it, would it? planlc, horse clippers, lot of asparagus boxes :UKI titbles, K''ain drill, 'hoo.s, forkH, FISHER.—At Ocean Grove, on Hunbury avenue, Miso Helen Grause of Walter L. Davis of Elm place, head married a t St. James's church last Dont Blomo tho Mnunfforu—Blnrae Pri- ly, January 24th, John "\V, Fisher, a^ed HhovelH. eroKH-cut Haw, wliifiletrmiH, ncckyolics, <iX chain, runt luiokH, now hayropt*. 3 M-Inch; corn sheller and corn planters, fiO barrels nf Green Mountain potatoes, Bridge avenue and Miaa Louies Wilby salesman at Clarence White's shoe Wednesday night by Rev. D. J, Dug- vate Monopoly. i years. f)00 busiuils of corn, 10 tons of hay, 2 stoves, okl-faahiuiiert hair cloth sofa, 3\t<trr|H of Little Silver spent the week-end store, is enjoying a vacation of two gan. Mies Mary Welsh, a sister of GHIGGS.—At Asbury Park, on Wud-chair, writing desk, bed Hiiring.s, large ice box and other hoiiHchold avticles; old•with Misa Gladya Shropshire of Eum- weeks. January 27th, l^lorcuce, duughtcr futihioncct writing desk, i!10-egg Cyphers incubator, brtioder, GO pigeons, turkeys, ' the bride, was bridesmaid. Morris Dont jump on the managers. Put oadny, James K. Grlggs, aged 7 yearn. chickens and Muscovy ducks, and other articles loo numerous tn mention. eon, formerly of Seabright. These Mr. and Mrs. Charles Falkinberg Welsh, the bride's brother, was yourself in the manager's place—you f HOLT,—At TKflMS—Sums under ?10, tush; over |10, aix months' note with iippruvtclElizabeth, on Saturday, iour young women were members of spent Sunday with Mrs, Alonzo King groomsman. Mr. and Mrs. Robbine must have dividends to hold your job. security, anuary 23d, Mra. Elizabeth T. Holt of the graduating class at the Red Bank of AHenwood. What would make you lose your job • conn Grove. will live with the bride's mother at A. J. BRAY. liigh school last June. Miss Anna Appleget of Oakland VanderburK until spring, when they if you managed a publicly owned utilIIILBURY.—At Aubury Park, on Mrs. Joseph Perrine of Weatside street is entertaining her cousin from will set up housekeeping at Red Bnnk. ity? Not failure to pay dividends, but hursilay, January 28th, Osmond C. Ilil- JACOB C. SHUTTS, AUCTlONJiEU. avenue and Mra. Alice Roop of White Newark. The couple were serenaded at Van- failure to please the public. Isn't itry, aged 30 year.s. IVIXS.—At Hum.sdn, on TuoHdny, Kel>street represented the Red Bank Two students at the Trenton norma derburg last Thursday night. that the answer to the question nary 2d, Mr.s. George G. Ivin.s," nf a son. camp of tho Patriotic Order of Amer- school have been visiting Miss Miriam whether public or private ownership JACOliS.—At Allentown, on Saturday,! icans at a meeting of the Lakewood Rogers of Maple avenue. is best for the people? anuary 2od, Mrs. Caroline Jacobs, aged camp of the organization Thursday yeurM. Mrs. William Applegate of Brook •The chief motive with employes of night. Mrs. Perrino and Mrs. Roop lyn has returned home after a visii Miss Marguerite S. VanVleit, JOHNSON.—At Keansburp, on Siiturowned monopoly is to make spent the night with Mrs. Perrine a with Mrs. Charles Applogate of Maple daughter of Col. Robert C. VanVleit, privately lay, January 23d, ..-Miss Phoebe IS. Johnthe chief motive with em- on, aged 71 yeurs. was married last Thursday to Lieu- dividends; aunt. Mra. woolley. avenue. ployes of publicly owned monopoly is KLEIN.—At Long Branch, on Monday, Mrs. Benjamin: C. Lippincott of Jonathan Woodward and son Lesli> tenant Robert L. Spragin of the 19th to give service. ebruary 1st, infant daughter of Annie infantry of the United States army. Matawan, formerly of Rod Bank, of River street were Sunday guests of Clein of Fair Haven, aged 25 days. This All Happened Under Regulation. spent Thursday renewing acquaint- Mr. Woodward'B son, Ralph Wood-The wedding took place at Galveston, M'GACKIN.— At Freehold, on AVedneHNew York has spent about twenty ay, ances in tovfii. January 27th, Catharine, tlie threeward of Rahway, formerly of RedTexas, at the Hotel Gasley, where the millions ori its Public Service Commis- - ear-old bride has been staying while her daughter of Samuel JUcGiickin. Tenproeck Stout of Branch, avenue Bank. father is doing army service in thesions and the chief result has been MUGTLL.—At Long Branch hoapltal. was a' Thursday yis'tor at Haaet, many fat jobs for the politicians and I Tuesday, 2Cth, Mrs. 1'lorITT SO THEIR POP. "West. Mrs. Spragin's sister, Mrs. their friehds. I n the United States nce AV. JlcgillJanuary where he formerly lived, s v; of Long Branch, aged -10 AT 10:00 A. M. •Wood, at SanFranciseo. Mrs. Mrs. Carles Edwards of Navesinlc •cars. have spent untold, millions on regThe, farm contains S acres, good lor trueUinR; it hi nltuat-.d in Uaritan •was a Thursday visitor at*Red Bank. . It Went luto EHoot Satorday Who! Wood's husband is a lieutenant and we lUORnK.—At Aabury Park, on Sunday, township, l'/i miles east of Keyport, near the Kounslnu^ nt*»nc mail, witii a ulation in the last twenty years and is stationed a t Angel Island, near still the railroads and other natural annary ".1st, Jlrs. Mary Morse, aged C7 new S-room house and large new barn. Also li"> acres o£ wood la ml with f;ood Mrs, Elisabeth Casey of Red Bank Thomas ntzroanrlco Quit H1B Job. SanFranciseo. cars, growth o 1* wood, .situated near the above mentioned farm. has returned home after having spent monopolies are taking away from us Monday was the first day in a gooi The personal property comprises a bay horsi\ sound, 7 years old: sorvel PLATZ.—At Farmingdalo, on Thursa few days with her son, William many years that Thomas Fitzmauric horse, good driver, 9 yenns old; 50 liotbcd wash, Iniggr, runabout, onc-hbrne fully a billion dollars a year above ay, January 28th, Mrs. Julia Platz, agotl Powers— Casey of Port Monmouth. farm wagon, driving cart, sleigh, practically new; I sets Hingh: harness, :i sinfair interest on their actual invest- " years. haa not worked. He gave up his posi gle plows, 'Z cultivators, A-harrow, 3 single wiiiilietrecH, 2 nets lly nets. G horwe Mrs. Louis Lane of West Long ;ion in the nursery of Daniel Dean o: Miss Helen Powers, daughter of ments. rOLI-IEMUS.—At Re,l Bank, on Sun- blankets, plush robe, bufTalu robe, shovels, Ikies, raKes, forks, baslcete, farm ay, January 3lKt, George A. PolhcnuiM, Branch spent part of last week in Little seeds ol* all kind*, HHO tumalo crates, t.-oru, hay, .stalk;.:, chickens and immcimm Silver on Saturday. He won Francis Powers, and Fred MeKee, Under regulation we have had the Ked 1 G years. do any more work the rest of his lif both of Eatontown, were married New Haven scandal with its $200,- POOLR—At Nutswamp. nn Friday, other farniing tools, all in t^ood euihllUon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred' L. Schildknecht unless he wants to do odd jobs arouni Wednesday night at New York. Thoy TMItMS CASH. "WU.IiI4SI ACKEB, loss to stockholders; the loot- anuary 29tli, Edward Poolo, aged 43 of Keyport were guests part of last his place to pass the time away. Hi are now visiting relatives and friends 000,000 of the Alton; the wrecking of the oars. •week of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred G. Mets- vacation seems strand to him how, in tho city. They will probably make ing POl'K.—At Littlo Silver, on Monday, Rock Inland, and the nlundcr of the ger of Elm place. for he has been a hard working mat their home at Eatontown. The bride Frisco. How insignificant the petty Vhi-uury 1st, AVilluun II, Pope, a&ed D7 Stanley Frazee of West Red Bank fifty years or more, but IIG says that received as a wedding gift from her grafting in the government-owned car.«. HOHTNSON.—At Now Brunswick, on has returned home nfter visiting his after a timo ho may get used to it and grandmother, Mra. Helen Aarestrup, postal service in comparison. rhur.sday, January 28th, .lenVrsun Rnbwith whom she lived, a complete outfit aiater, Mrs. William Allen of Allen- enjoy it. iiHon, Jr., oi' Ked Bank, agwl 20 years Fonuorly Bray's EVIarket. of furniture. WImt Begulr.toa Private monopoly Has nd 5 months. wood. • _ , ,, On Christmas day his two song, ltVCHSON.—At N'cwark. on Tuesday, Mrs. Stella Atkinson of Freehold Tho'mas and Vincent Fitzmaurice, who Done to You. Telephone 503. X2Gth, JIIKH Jane Ryorson, cousin spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. live at home with him, told him that PASSED HAT.!? CEHTURY MARK. Under regulation, the cost of your anuary f Tliomtis N. and Uxal 11. McCarter, and Mrs. Jefferson Robinson of White he must not work after January 31st, hard coal has increased two dollars a getl 08 years. Another chance to buy standard brands for icss than cost. For one That was.one of the boys' gifts to Mro. Oliorlon Lovorontz of Bolforcl Colo- ton, because the coal trust has been street. SIMPSON.—At Anbury Park, nn SunTvrek, beginning l'"etiruary 4th, we will sell the fidtnwing articles for 7 fctnted EOtli Birthday Xast Weok, able to control the coal-carrying: rail- lay, January 24th, Mrs. Rebocca I. SimnRev. J . E. Rogers of Newark was a their widowed father. At first the old cents per package; till new, fresh .stuck, every iiaeUage guaranteed. No Mrs. Charles Leverentz of Belford roads and thus control the price of on, aged C7 years. guest yesterday of Miss Sadie Web- man demurred, but the boys insisted dealers supplied. SINGLETON.—At F.verott. on Sunday, and at last Mr. Fitzmaurice consented. was fifty years old last Wednesday, coal. There would have been no coal ster of Shrewsbury avenue. Mullev'H Klbo Macaroni frMM/ Durkey'.s Pearl Tapioca auuary ,tlst, John Singleton, aged 117 Muller's Kgg Noodles UjBr ,$&§ Campbell's Vork and Beany Undertaker Harry C. Fay" of Mon- That was tho reason why he quit his and she had about fifty friends at her trust, with public ownership of rail- ears, JKiryeu's Corn Starcli m .^ ^ ^ with Tomato Kauce mouth street was a Saturday visitor job at the nursery Monday. His son house to celebrate that event. The roads. tho I.onp Dranclt hospitnl, Health Brand Macaroni Thoinas is employed in Hendrickson house was decorated withflowersand Under regulation, the mighty Steel »nSHINN.—Tn Thursday. .January 28th, Walter at New York. Applcgate's hardware store at Red ferns. The guests enjoyed dancing Trust was organized and flourished Shinn of Itccl Bank. Mrs. Jamea Rowland of Eatontown & BUTTER BUTTER Bank and the other son, Vincent, and games. Mr. and Mrs. George like a green bay tree, not because it TiTUS.—At Uelmar,( on Tuesday, JHIIia spending a few days with friends works .30c at John T. Lovett's nursery"at BischofT, Mr. and Mrs. Charles -Lev- was more efficient than the independ- aty 2Gtli, Mra. W. 1 '. S. Titus, aged lh Extra Best Creamery nutter, per pound. cars, UHMl. Tiy price. Try a ponml itnil bo There la nu better butter at • Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Sieling of little Silver, erentz, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Horn, ents, but because of its power to con- "WAT/LTNG.—At Long Branch, on Mon1 Broad street entertained a number of trol tho privately owned railroads. It Miss Minnie Horn nnd Henry Koenig ..y, 1'Vbruaii IMI, EU B «UU AVulllnt;, nyed PRICES THAT CASWT BE BOAT friends a t a card party Friday night. IHFA1TT DIES AT HOSPITAL. gave a German danco and sang Ger- is estimated that the American people -1 years. liest Pure Loaf I,ard, per pound Mr. and Mra. Harry West and sons WAI-iN.—At Allen town, on JtondaVt Fine Graimlatetl Sugur, licr pound man songs. Thoso present were Mr, have paid half a billion dollars more anuary 10c Magnolia Mlllt, per enn Edgar and Harold of Long Branch Banghter of Auna Klein of F&U Haven and Mrs. Antonius Gibson, Jr., Mr,for their steel and iron products, in oars. 25th, Richard C.'-AValn, aged (JS JOo Silver Milk, per call' spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Aug- Died nt feongr Branoli on £3<mQay. and Mrs. Edgar P. Martin, Mr. and the last ten years, than they would 35c I'et Orenni, larKO can, 3 L-an for •\VKnSTIOR.-At Slircwflhury, on fiatustus Layton of Drumniond place. S5o G enna Tho infant daughter of Anna Klein, Mrs. John Vanderbilt, Mr. and Mrs. have paid if there had been real com- irday, January ,10tli, MIH. Funnie \W-hPot Cream, small can.i,, '" " tor 25c Mr. and Mrs. William B. Hall of who was born a t Fair Haven about Henry Koenig, Mr. and Mrs. Henry petition—you have paid your share of ter, jigod 70 yearn. Hoixl Grape Fruit, 8 fi Orant'es wern never lietter than now. We have them at 17 fur 25c, Long Branch were dinner guests of three weeks ago, died Monday at the Horn, Mr. and Mrs. Burton Morris, that toll to privilege. WILLIAMS.—At Long Branch hosii. A few of those £ood upplen 200 dozen. 25o iloien. Tine luuialias 20o do: Mr. and Mrs. G. Fred Illenbergcr of Long Branch hospital. The mother Mr. and MrB. Percy Flett, Mr. and There would have been no Stee' pital, on Saturday, January 2lid, John II. left at 500 per basket. South street Monday night. Trust if there had been public owner- A'illiama of Farmingdale, used 77^'carK. is in a very critical condition nnd the Mra. Frank Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Augustus Layton of Drum- chances for her to live are said to, be Charles E u t t Mr. and Mrs. Thomas ship of railroads—and there would ONIONS ONIONS tnond place will • entertain a fewabout evenly balanced. Anna's sis- J. Casler, Mr. nnd 'I'liiH uet-k we luni^Ut IT. baK^ of fine i h y U r d anil Yellow Onl<.nH. Tlicv Mrs. George have been no Oil Trust. h a v e lieeu SCIJIIIK for 7r>f p e r ba^U.-t. While theye latit we will :;ell llieni friends tonight in honor of Edgar tor, Margaret Klein, who is twelve Bischoff, Mrs. Gustave Horn, Mrs. in l u l l aixtci'ii-uuai't lumlieta for 50c. West of North Long Branch. Mr. years old, is now stopping with Mrs, John Fiordtland, Miss Minnie Horn, Frlvato Ownorshlp of Railroads ££ospouaiblo for XZaffe Un-oarnod Poxtunoc. West is Mr. Layton's nephew. Arthur VanBrunt of Fair Haven. Miss Elsiq Varell, Miss Theresa HagWanted, Bids for ContracIt is certain that tho great privilege VEGETABLES Mrs. Barbara Ileyor of Worthloy Tho two sisters have relatives at t Miss Alice Fisler, Edward „ privately railroads and and other othei0 v a t e l oowned tion of Sew@r 3SB Park *otato , 'Lettuce! (Vlcry. Kpll acii, Oyster Plant, Ciuilltlowt. street spent part of last weok with Trenton and it is thought that these Nauach, John Varell, George Fiuler, K.P''! , has y wtaken ' l e d railroada utilities billions of dollar. Onion L(\n(j Lshmd L'alibaye am! lteil CabbuKe, Hfi'tH, r.'irslei Mr. nnd Mrs. George Evans of Spring relatives will provide a home for ohn Downeo, Henry Fisler, William away from the many who have earned Place. and all other Lake. , Margaret and also for Anna in case Fisler, Henry DeGrote, Irving Max- them, and given them to the few who Sealed bids ore requested by the borHarry A3ay, who is employed at she recovers, , son, Charles Horn and Ernest Rutt. have not earned them. The great for- ough council of the borough of Ked EGGS EC Now York, enjoyed 'a few. days with Tho family came to this country tunes of the Rockefellers, Goulds, Van Bank, N. J., for tho building or placurt1 payimr 30 <:itits IKT tlozon In tntile foA^trlctly fresh Jorscy J his parents last week. about five years ago. They lived at HEEE'O & EBAI. BAOUEbOBS' derbilts, Harrimans, Morgans, Carne Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Goldberg, New Brunswick at first; from there of lateral sewers, connections or Brady, Weycrhaeusor and others, Louin Roscnbloom, Misa Martha nnd they moved to Trenton, then back to I"our SIUBIO Man Think Mey'll pina gie, sewer pipes and all npnurtennnrcs came chiefly from control of railroad Samuel Singer of Brooklyn nnd New Brunswick, nnd then to Fair transportation or .exploiting yubli hereto, in and along Park place from Solid Comfort oil Hudson Avenno. Henry Weinlngcr and Miss Singer of Haven, where they lived until their Four bachelors have rented Frank utility securities. the present sewer terminus easterly to Bronx were Sunday guests of Mr. and recent trouble overtook them. C. Storck's house on Hudson nvenuo Not one of these fortunes woul. Mrs. Frank Singer of Monmouth and will make it their home. They exist today in its huge, menacing pro Spring street. street. Mr. nnd Mra. Singer live now Complete specifications and all j hayo engaged a colored ehof to cook portions, if we had had public ownerColored BopnWloatt MootlnB1. on a ten-day trip through New York their menls nnd do'tho general houseof railrouds and other natural necessary information as to work and The colored Republican clul) of Red work nnd they have arranged other ship monopolies during tho lust fifty years, material will bo furnished upon appliMiss Bertlm Stunirer of Monnirmth- Bank will meet Friday' night on Pearl . — -where And billions of dollars now in th cation to George K. Allen, borough Hreet In visiting her sister, Mra. street, Harvey L. Basic, president of plans to make the house a placo i'liflpii Cherry ol Kuyport. the club, will prusido. Speeches will the joys of single blessedness can be mndu of a few hundred fnmilieK woul engineer, (iO Brond street, Red Bank, Mr. and Mra. Jumen L. Wordcii of lie made by Kev. H. B. Scott, pastor of obtained to the fullest extent. The lie in tlio possession of many million N. J,, or A. C. Harrison, clerk. Shrewsbury avenue nnd Mr. and Mrs. tho Pilgrim Baptist church of Red bachelors are Jacob V. Crevelins, of Americans. Of course, wo must Jceop on (loin Each bid must bo accompanied with Brldg<! Bank) Kev. >Mr. Gnssaway of Fuir principal of the Shrewsbury public Albert W." Worden, Kr., J . "William Helm, principal of our best with regulation, as lonj; avenue, spent Thursday a certified check of 150.00 to ;orve »! Forked Haven, Thomas lliley of Eutontown school; tho Shrewsbury avenue Hchool; Frank we endure private ownership of imt Jtivor, where they attended tho fu-and Mr. Douglass of Newark. J. Gronde, principal of tha Middle- ural monopolies. Hut regulation i a guarantee for the formal e:;:eution neral of their cousin, Mrs. Rednoy town township high school; and Neil ica has been u nhastly, conll of tlic contract outlined in the iiid. Wordon. They made the trip in J. 1'. Heart Cnt with a Brick. MOl'ICK. IIHJ rciBular vaudeville |>L-rf«rinnnct!» Tliur Campbell, agent for the Texns oil failure and will continue to fail jut Worden'a automobile, Tlie mayor nnd council receives the Moses Ivins of Hank street was company. Tho rental was mnda by us the regulation of shivery failed. ilnyiuntmce nnti ninhl will lie ntniltud "• Ilio Ihoalro will James Brny.-Sr., of Wnllace street, •cleaning out his mother's well on right to reject any or all bid.-;. he ..ccmil.-.l on tiant .Inlo by lh» Dramollc Club of Ru!wlt !1 W. A. Hopping. in liiid ui> ]> Kcnernl breakdown Wositsido avenuo Saturday when a Tho Chief Sauna ol Political Corruption All bids to be in hand.'! of borough and ifi i" n serious condition. You Itnow, of course, tlinl tliu pri i-lerk not later than 8:00 o'clock r. M. in the Bide wiill of tho well got AAvertlaoA r.'lnll. Mrs. Alfred InpiHi;, who lives at brick vate ownership of railroads, f.;a», elm Retained By Popular Request the corner of Wflsit Front street and IOOBO nnd fell on hia head. Ho win Advertised letters are at the poal- trinity and other public utilities!, hi February 15th, lDlfi. Bridge nTOnuo, is confined to the. house taken to Or. William 1). Sayrn's oflice ollleo nt Red Bnnk for: (JK01K.JK M. SANDT, been tlio chief source of -political co on Mnplo nvonue. Nine atitclma were with rheumatism. Klit!](!l-lnc Kccliiy. flluyui. riiplinn tho last twenty-live ycara i ,\l lii'. I.oltn ill. Me M r. CitU\ ' Mr. and Mrs. Tcrvono H. Browcr required to close the cut. Amortcn'n Qro«itout Comadjr Quartotta F tho United Stateo, an it him been in I A. (I. IlAUIiiHON, Clerk. lloi Ml.' iu ill. I'liaUi andramClifford of Philadelphia Imvt' 1 If. A A'<'niin> ('i> Air. DaviM, New Jortioy. Kcfiulatin^ the regulatreturned home nftcr upending a week Ono Boaeloji of Soliool ut noritn. V l n i ' i ' \Y.'Al (jlllllll. ors nnd "influencing" lu^iahitortt, |!(ivAnd An F.nliio Chnnso «f 1'roisrmn Including ( Kliiu; | t{Y[ |l,I,||.|) with relatives nnd friends at Red Only one ncKHion of the public Mri l. 1 lent.'fi'li crnors and courts, ia cxnunnivv, and A, Mm. \\v. Vailjct-i-'l. Bank. Mr. and Mra. Brewer conduct sriiool M i l n, \V. Kmcri'ion, 3-Other High Grade Vaudeville Acl«^ i-'ninl i Wililicr, wun held at Highlands yciterthe |ico|ile Imvi! paid all tlie hilhi. Do t the Brower (listers' fruit kitchen at Ml'H, 11. ('. Wlnnn, il'Kn 1'". >'i'<-' i'ii, vou .suppose the millioiui fimNit for Ui<» corner of Oakland nnd Wett <h\y, it lieing too utormy for t!io chil- J i m i Um-ewlil, W. W. WllllaiiiH, Anil Tho Ucunl Filni-I'lny Fcnturi-o A» [''allow* dren to bo at Bcbool. In tho after- A. W. . l i i i n c m i'diuoae'a election •were cmilrluulcd by It. H. Wuoil. ctrvctfl in tho summer. <.'lmrl<-:i IC«lly. noon ncarlv n Imudrod boyii anil girlo HOIIK! Misaionury Societies".' Tliia rridrnj, Second E|jianils «{ "The MnaVur K«sj" Benjamin Bowman and family have enjoyed tins consting down Miller Wlio HoKt Oreiit Bletory-Mirtlnff Hirlit. moved from Cook A OnWey 8 double Next Tu«d-y, V\<m\ Efmodc of "LIJCIILE LOVK" l street hill. r.oolsa Oet SJiroa Hora. holme o« Canal street into Mr«. Ellen The^e thinj.1;!! nva now iiefoiniug ;u) 7 Broad Street ! u l s o at t h f ! M 1 n c r l Heel Bank Next Wednesday, "THE PEHILS OF PftULIHR" 1 The North Endn of Asbury- Park plnirr to the people Unit Uioy will not Johnnton'u « " I.X1KA, blnrlii.g 1 up.Jny, l'"l> lBll«, 'TIH'.r: fulled to «liow up lar>t. night to bowl Bridge nvi>nua ami OilPBtnut BU'cot tolerate private monopoly nincli longer, Inilo|ien<le»t flrt> roinpuny laiit niftht u^Hinit tlu1 I ooW'9 of Una Hank, nnd ami public ownernhip tit rjtili'ondH HIHI Mrk Pst«r HigKinfl anil daHKlit«r Ol" LI.AINli" with IVnil Whllonnd AmoUi Dal> nominntiKl William (Jriniit'11 for thothe giiini"! wcic dri'lnrrd forfeited to other titilities will tin (he nent invat of Spring Btrcct h»vo bcoii VIHH 1 liflUil o f lU'iit Ml.5llfit.lht r h h ' f l l T ( l i pthe H«<\ Hunker^}. WiiK only tin gameo jiolilical if.uHU in Ainerjcn. rclntiWH nt Ntowmrk. Kc<t Bnnk flro <!oi>nrtment, Mr. Cria- l«>fl to roll unit with a ieud of two When that fight really begin", it will Urn. Albert W. Worden, Jr., t t l i utMwt, 1* »wanK hw uwte, Jiell is Ilia prtaonl mvond andiitunt KiiiiH'si the Ifloifs nrc rt'Hsnnnbly sine be,no iilinm hnttle. 'fho renl l'rownchief, TJw election will lm li«M nssi winning the county iciiiriio "cham- nlvcM will all lie in onu party, <l(;lilitiK C Smith of N#fe ¥ « * . hi agttin-'it. Frivih-ge, uo they weio iu Mm Pktmm Bc-ftnelt nt woo* month. X j & «** ML, f PUBLIC »I 75sfora 98c Steering Sled 85c for a $1.25 " 98c for a $1.35 " THE RED Bfl?iK REClCiTEft. Pane Fourtsen.' &,/!B!k.**A.J'*MiA I \ >*- ^= ,1 , ;• . • t ,,,<£-" Hod.-] C 25 Model C-25, 28 H. P., The entire output of the Immense Buick plant for 1915 will be sold by March 1st. Many models are most sold out now. Thousands of expect-to-be Buick owners are going to be dis~ appointed unless they get their order in at once. Tfine JM©w Five DISferent Styles ofi Bodleo Order Immediately for Future Delivery Medel C37, 40 H. P., These Cars Are Electrically Equipped, Self-Starter, Electric Lights and Left-Side Drive. Come and find what luxury of motion one gets in this ideal Six, note the smoothness, flexibility, the total lack of vibration. The advance on this car has broken every Hudson record. jn St., RED BANK Telephone e7S-W Ocean Avenue, SEA Telephone SO Monm.ou.tK County's Largest Automobile Distributor ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS NEWS. disputes." Tl)e debaters have not yet, sweeper, and Pearl Morris a coff< lieen chosen. The Presbyterian so?i-! grindor, at the Auditorium Saturda Young1 People's Dny to 1)0 Celebrated 111 ety will have the affirmative side of night. tlio Presbyterian Cliurch. the debate. William H. Johnson, Jr., has given A small fire occurred Sunday afCharles E. Snyder, John E. Foster, up. his job with Peterson Brothers' ternoon in the rear of John Saunders s John h. Sweeney, Edgar II. Cook and bakery, and he is now employed by place on Center avenue. Mr. Saun- William Foster represented the bor-Harry Sculthorp, owner of the Audiders was scraping the paint oil' of his ough at the annexation hearing at torium. Mr. Johnson goes to New automobile body, and he was using a Trenton Monday, and Howard \V. Kob- York for picture films every day. small can of gasoline and a blow erts and George E. Jenkinson, Jr., repMr. and Mrs. Henry Pearce of Beltorch to help remove the paint. The resented the township. The township j ford spent Sunday witn their dnugligasoline caught lire and spread over is opposed to annexing Water Witch ! ter, Mrs. Lottie Branson of Miller the entire body of the machine. An park and Hilton park to the borough street. alarm was turned in, but Mr. Saun- of Atlantic Highlands. Lester G. Laden spent Monday at Residents here received word last New York. ders put the fire out before the firemen arrived. lsTo serious damage was week of the death of Mrs. Anna DeJacob S. Hoffman spent part of last laney VanMater of Now York, a for- week with friends at Long Branch. The first and second basketball mer resident of this place, who died Mrs. Alonzo Hand spent Friday at teams of the high school went down to Friday night of a complication of dis- Red Bank. defeat Saturday night at the hands eases. Willie Card is on the siek list and Miss Margaret Purvis of Highland he is unable to attend school. of the Neptune teams of Ocean Grove ....o been _^.,. ,„ on the Majestic theater court. Both avenue returned Thursday from Madeline Fennimore,. has laid visiting teams showed greater speed Europe, where she has been actively i up with a heavy cold the past week, and team work than the Atlantic engaged in Red Cross nurse work. I Clarence Matthews went to Asbury Highlanders. The score of the first Miss Purvis is recovering from a i Park yesterday to take an examinaI tion for ad automobile driver's license. game was 27 \n 2!>, and that of the nevvovis breakdown. Mr. and .Mrs. William Dowd spent] The Methodist church cleared about second game U to Id. ! $16 at an entertainment at the Water The Christian Endeavor society of Sunday with friends at Lakewood. Miss A. Mildred Franklin, a teacher | Witch casino Friday night. Ernest the Presbyterian church will observe "Young People's Day" next Sunday at the Barnard girls' school at New'; Kielgast, manager of the place, donight with a special service. All theYork, has been spending a week's va- J nated the use of the hall and also the young people's organizations of the cation with her parents, Mr, and Mrs.! use of several reels of films. Musical selections were given by members of church will take part, and Kev. Joseph William T. Franklin of this place. Mrs. J. G. Brookes, who has been : the Sunday-school and church between II. Schaeffer will preach an appropriate sermon. Kdgar C. Cook will have .sick with nervous trouble, is improv- the reels. charge.of the meeting. The mission '"''• Earl Fennimore of Asbury Park study class, which has been studying W. N. Williams, who is employed by spent Sunday with his brother, Wilthe book, "The American Indian on a Conover & White, bought two lots o'l liam Fennimore of this place. He New Trail," finished the book at their Valley Drive last week from B. E. ' made the in an automobile whicli meeting last night, /l'he Sunday- Cohen, and he will soon start work on I he recentlytrip bought, school teachers and officers met last a bungalow costing $3,000. I Mrs. Jacob S. Hoffman won a tenWednesday night, and plans were Charles B. Terry of New York, a ! pound box of chocolates at Rowland's made for a sociable to lie held February 26th. The ministers' association summer resident of Monmouth Beach, j pharmacy Thursday night, and Miss met Saturday afternoon at Ilev. will start work next week on Ms new Margaret Burgoyne w n a box of writ' George II. Gardner's. .Special union eiglit-room house on Mountainside ave- j ing paper the same night. William J. Hunter spent part of last meetings will be held during the tw'o me. The work will cost about .fli.COO. week with friends and relatives at weeks beginning March 21st. The Jersey City. Sunday meetings will be led by travelIIIOH&AHDS HEWS. William Rowland has been appointed ing evangelists. physical director and basketball manDeWitt Shairer of Highland avenue Clammom Solect 1 Mon to Oplioso Bills ager of the St. Mary's athletic assoRestricting Tlioir Rigfhts. celebrated his birthday Saturday ciation. At a meeting of the clanimers Fri-. night with a party to a number of Jersey City friends, who spent Satur- day night ('.. Thomas Parker and Ab-I OCEAItrOBT NEWS. raliam J. Parker were selected to go j day and Sunday with him. Miss Florence I,ee is recovering to Trenton to oppose the bills restrict-1 rod Welsh Wins Prlzo Fig-lit—Firemen from the effects of a heavy cold, which ing the rights of elamnurs, which have £o&o Pool Mntoli. confined her to her home two weeks. been introduced in the legislature. Fred (Welsh, n famous lightweight Miss Jessie Irey, who was called to The stork called on Mrs. Jesse Law- boxer who has been in training here, her home at West Chester, Pennsylvania, last week, by the sickness of her mother, has resumed her duties as teacher of the fifth grade in the place the latter part; public school. of which he anil Mrs. Lawrence are week. He will remain here till the Norman Paddock, who has been members. r middle of when he is booked The l!)l. > social club will hold a for anotherMarch very sick with pneumonia, was able to big fight at New York. receive callers for the first time Sun- short* dinner at the Thompson house The fireinen'a pool team lost their day. Reuben Mason has bought a lot on Washington avenue and he has started work on a four-room bungalow for his own occupancy. He is assisted by Michael Smith. Murray Foster and family moved sink avenue was surprised Thursday Mr. and Mrs. James McCreery arc Thursday from their Washington ave- night by about forty friends in cele- very sick, hut are idowly improving. bration of her birthday. The evening nue house to Brooklyn. T. S. Woodward finished building Theodore and Viola Davis and was spent in playing euchre and other n motor and two rowboats last Grck'hen VaiiMalcr were baptised at games. Minn Anniibcllc Teaney won week. Heboat has n large summer boardthe Central Baptist church Sunday first prize, a'woman's vanity purse; ing house and the boats will be at the night. Next Sunday night Itev. and Frank Johnson won the booby disposal of his guesti ( eorgo H. Gardner will deliver the prize, a two-pound box of 1'psoin salts. I ,. i M i "i , „ , wruml of a nericB of Kvi'inoun <m "The Mias linrgoyne ia n trained nurse and house on to the !,.:....i:>i.very popular :.. .. in .....:this ,locality.. ...i Blair's •'red Mnlloy willMain movestreet from Robert Piodigiil Family." The Finding-Out nhe Bailly hoiicc on Trinity place. cluh will meet Friday afternoon with Piml Liclu'.nstein and '.son Alfred of Mnlloy is a comparatively newMr. Mi-iti F.liziibelh LiiiKon. New York spent Sunday at their cot- dent here,'he having moved to resiIhin The finance committee of the Meth- tage hole. place a sliort- time ago from Long odist church will rneol. tonight with The names of Mrs. Kli'/abetli Kil- Ilr.'iucli. He i.'i employed an a chaufMri (»uy Mcllenry. gamion of New York, a summer resi- feur l>v JiuncH Donovan, who ia enA hon was born to Mm. George dent of Highlands, and her brother, gaged in the hotel and wholesale lieer iiiurett, Sr., of Highland avenue, last Joseph Loran, appeared on the list of intHinessi, the Lusitania'f) passengers when olio Thursday. ^.«a— Tin) Chriiitiitn Kndenvor societies! of nailed for Europe Sunday. Mrs. KilHalo BtUa i'llulud. fliei Buptist and Presbyterian churcbiMi gnnnon is a dressmaker and iihe goes If you intend linving n nalo get our will hold n ilebnto next, week Thursday to Paris twice n year to |;et the laieiit priced for printing fialc liilln. THE on "Resolved, that now ia the oppor- fnohions. tune time to oHt-nblinli » congress of Mimi Dorothy Parker won a meat UKI) BANK KlXilBTEit in fixed for turn the HtttUtHH to nettle «U intcriinlloiinl grinder, (ieorne ' l.imin)! » carpet in|f out work of this kind in double quick iitntt.—AdiieHhvmenl. GOOD WAGE Also Agent for Ford Cars, Argo Cars and G. M. C. and Buick Commercial Cars THE Bio BANK' 44* KtatOQ Wet Sstsatoafcytls» Storm, SfsSeij Se-8 VlAite Mess. fui-t ifcijf-t L'lii:. t l ' u . jr. }:rju'{rHkcomff'6Si1M'JiiBs Bee" you luosTHnjIoT Abe. nt-nrfiirions dewlV' "Very well, come In—but w h a t ha? Tonight." Tonight? I ain't got .no time fer happened that you a r c wiinderlnK around a t midnight'with a picture mireileckslimii," bemoaned AbeDo If™ i-elliTkHliuinlni; you do, Abe dor your ininV Your houtsti bayn't i, de neaivr you'll get to dat 5-10," bin-lied down, ebV *'Xo, sab, llinijk di! I.tud," returnei] warned l>nn as he iirosc t» go. "You T!.,,iS{.)< l-A being able lu w e t tlw nM v,' » I u ' Uianm-d him in lis-r msi. I>«i-i', i, made nu nppo'ntinrut t'j h » U I.-1 »"l wllriC, The n r a t mcUhijj bflv.Kit i :i l'-v lUhuiou mid tlu> imt'-h ; Irl \»t' if li,'5 Sons were bom to Mrs. J, Thompson Loyett BR<I M M , George Ivins on Monday nigbt. • Mrs. Jennie Koughton of Montreal, wlae: AuucLo v,aa htuuillm on tl * Canada, is making a stay with her .,. WM«)i W88 SUd la tbe parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Curtis. &hare of the Kn'.t lives Ju^t nmih i,r bo at yowr Inu-k fence, prczuotly at 2 Abo, then Hutching the frame tightly $»§f VrUagr Sight. Mr. and Mw. Eliss S. Black are tho v.all that gave tiM- nftbcut u. 1 » o'clock, wlieu.dv moon sets, and deunder his arm hu launched .forth into ' Tho H. T. M. club, a society cam- spending this week at Hartford, Conn. to Wall street, not n)Oi*u tluas 11 v t i» rest Is easy. Sty mule wugifin 'II be liis Htory. He spared no detail of tlic posed of 42 women of Bad Bank and The Wide Awake Juniors played fir minutes' unlit from hu htm't. X The Good Luck It Brought Little Silver, enjoyed a eoyerad dish their first game of the season last bads: in do woods, and in half an hour plot to steal the colonel's cblrkenn, exboat pulled by a Biaglo oarsman ».!•* supper in the grand army rooms in week against Long Branch. The Lonf» the hull thing will be did." cept that he would not divulge the f© i ftaiiie Admirer the Child building- Friday night. Each Branohei's won by a score of 28 to 20, coming round tlio southern end <>t tli* names of the other conspirators—Dan "All right; I'll hederc," muttered Abe By F. A. MITCliEL member nt the club brought eatables Inland and approaching the short? wlit-ra Fleer and tlie hotel proprietor. The sowing circle has postponed its as he went dejectedly away. to the supper and the'victuals were in meeting Anneko stood. Hlie went ilown to tin? from tomorrow till Thursday "A Bet of scoundrels!" fumed tinOnce inslile of his homely jlttlo cabin especially prepared dishes which kept of next week. water's edge, the boat's stem w«s By JONAS ALUSN EQWEKS Abo hung Ills bat on Its accustomed colonel testily, turning toward the •them from getting cold, Tha club services were he!d Bt the MethTho city of New York was founded swerved to tlie shore; she stepped In, peg and mit down In his big rocking stairs, nnd Abe BIIW to his mortificamembers were privileged ' " " to ' brlnR i0 ( jiNo members s t church Sunday n of tion thnt lira. Twiddle nnd her twoon the southernmost point of Manhat- and the boat continued its course In ehulr. their husbands to the affair, and 78 the storm. John U. R« Eeevea will make persons were present. It was a very tidy, comfortable little lovely daughters had donned dressing tan Island and first grew to the east. the direction of tlio Islands lying to thu Old Abe Drlgga utumsiod down the a speciol address neict Sunday night. eastward. Tho guests dined at. two large tables rood toward Mason Cadbury'a corner borne, with a rug carpet on the floor gownfi nnd formed an Interested audi- Wnrd. Later It started up Broadway, It is unnecessary to mention tbut th® arranged in the form of a T. Mrs. on the stairs. nnd the east side, as It Is called, fell store, i'berc, !a tlio back roriiii, lie am! (i battered but shining little cook ence William W. Bewaick, president of ths COT s w o waissif \nmm "iTou mustn't blame- Uncle Abe, Uoi- into decadence. But till after tlie be- oarsman wus Halph Egglestou, who had stoV0 lu oue coiuei\ There were many wus to meet Dan ffleer. society, acted ®B toastnuwter. Tho pulled around from the Hudsm river little evidences of Ilnuiiuli Mary's love, ace," protested Mrs. Twiddle. ginning of the nineteenth century tho supper comprised creamed oysters, Sluffl^sli Sojiasss ?t?h@ii ESktpp&Si t o "I -waiit'tcr nee you crbofct BOIUB- for Uncle Abo lienrii often from lite "fen, olo into," said Abe sadly. "I handsomest lealdences wore hi thu to meet bis new found fiweetiiciirt tts pott, Bnt tno (1V$E Qot Hiss. celery, chicken, pork and beans, mactako her for a ride on the Bast river, done planned ter steal them hens. I neighborhood of the East river. aroni and cheese, escnlloned oysters, "Russell Holmes,, who lives in tthe tiling most 'tlculur, Abe," liad been devoted daughter In New York. whero they could make love wlthouS Over tho mantelpiece iiiiiiR Uncle talked it over with Marso IJnkum, potato salad, corn, lima beans, eueeo- pit," got mad ot OHe Beldo and Jen- Don's meflBuge. Some vears ago workmen engaged in being interrupted. Instead of pulling tash, 'Cranberry Bau.co, fruit gelatin?, nie Smith last night and went at them "I reckon niebbe It's erbotit trading Abe's choicest treasure, u large en- and he looked BO nachurally sad and fruit salad, punch, biscuits,,pumpkin, with a. razor. He cut OHe Beldo on Jn my patch of' tatera for vietuuls," graved portrait of Ills Idol, Abraham disgusted dat I turned bis kind face tearing flown an old dwelling near across tbo river and tbenco south ou cherry and mince pie» and coffee. the nock »nd cheat and he cut Jennie mused Aba, Ufa bluett fneo tsliining with Lincoln, whose, love of right nnd jus- to de wall and went my wicked way. Franklin square—Iu which Washington, tho opposite shore and returning by Card games were played,. this- fea- Smith on the left, breast. Then.he alitlclpntefl joy in the [niggling. tice littd struck the shackles of slavery Den, waiting dere by de henhouse for lived when Bret inaugurated president Governors island, they very foollBblyi ture of the affair being in charge of skipped out of town on a Keyport trolfrom. Abe'H wrists as well as those of D—de odder villon, Bali, I jes' couldn't —came upon a closet built In a wall went directly past Annelso'$ liomV. chie ot But It w£(s not about potatoes or thousands of bis people. Mr. and Mrs. John King. First prims ley car. Arthur L. Wymbs, chief make out ter do It—and, being a weak in which was a skeleton. How it got True, tho houso was somo dlatancd li t l h d to th Koyport K t p telephoned to the goods from Dnn's store In.Cnrteravll'e, were won by Mrs. Irvine Wilde and police, sinner, I Jo»' brought Murse Llnkiim there was a mystery, for there was no from the Bhoro and perhaps eno thongtjf The portrait of. Abraham Lincoln lice, and-Holmes was arrested a t th -William Hngg, second prizes by Mrs. nine miles away. It was n proposition was an Inspiration mid a companion to erlong to sort of bolster me up—and opening to the closet, It being inclosed that BUO might not be seen from there. Hugh Phillips.and William Francis place as ho wag getting off the car.that almost toolc Abe's brcatli nwiiy. within four thick walls. The lind was She did not reckon on tho fact tliuE and third prizes by Mrs. Joseph K. He was locked up at Keyport over "It'tf tliis a-wuy. Al)e," wliiHpcrcd Uan Abo Driggs. There Were some In the dat'a all." night. Policeman Harry If. Clayton dcroas Baptist chapel who complained that Parker and Fred Ejeehara. "Marse Lincoln—what on earth does referred to a historical society, which the house waa on a hill and thnt her too little round table iu the appointed Hcileger Bogardus, an an- father had brought to America tha Tho committee in charge consisted of. Bed Bank went to Keyport this bncit room, "there's money in It for Abe followed tbo precepts of Lincoln be mean?" cried the Indies In chorus. of Mrs. William W. Bewsick, Mrs. morning to bring Holmes to Ked Bank you and for me. I know you have rather than tlioso laid down iu the Bo Colonel Twiddle lighted the big tiquarian, to Investigate the whole very spyglass with which hia father, matter and report. The following is Captain Van Vranken, had discovorwS Harry Morford, Mrs. John King, Mrs. for a heariflg this afternoon. The two Bible, but the pn.rs.on defended Abe by been saving money fer to go no'lh to retorting that as Aomlium Lincoln lind globular lamp on the newel post and extracted from the papers filed with a British ship that he had attacked Minor Brown, Mrs. Frank Sherwood, women are not seriously injured. live wld jour gnl, Ilaminh Mary -and the good book for hla guide Abo could made Abo display his treasure and ex- the society: Mrs. Robert Y. Evans, Mrs. Joseph K. and sunk. Melnueer happened at Uie plain how It bnd helped him to overI known you done lost all you hudnot ba far wrong. Parker, Miss Louisa Morrison nnd cor."o osr SIOJ; come the temptation to steal In order "The fact thnt the skeleton was time of this boat ride to be strolling Miss Cecil Weaver. saved to dnt gold mining scliemer from Now, Abe, us usual when he wasto obtain the much coveted money to found within four solid walls la easily about I1I3 grounds. Unfortunately for It) Unsiesisxg from & Bits NaBlivllle. Well, you all wnnts ter Ono ot troubled, addressed the portrait of the pay bis expenses north, where Hannah explained. The house was repaired the levers the sunlight wns reflected Sxom & BOG?. AB800tt.TX0tr make ?2O all ter once—ch?" deliverer. JIary nud the "chlllun" awaited his and altered during the last decade of from the gold trimmings of tho ofllcer's Policemen' Joseph Imlay, Harry "Twenty dollnrs la good money," ad"Souse mo, Mmso Linkum," he said coming. Amiaol OoJrtration Sola l&sset VanNote and Horatio Sliutts are laid mitted Abe, "but I wnsi cnlcalutln' on the eighteenth century, and the wall uniform. Mclnliccr Van Vranken, won-; "If I die before I gite dere," Abe wherein was the Uoor to the closet was derlng what one of these hated naval up with sickness. Arthur L. Wymbs, a leetle mor—'null ter keep me In ter apologetically; "I's^got ter ask you a question. I reckon you'd'think It was ended gravely, "I reckon my con mado whole. The apartment inclosed men was doing out on the water witla Tine second annal supper of the chief of police, had to work all night young men's association was held Fri- last night on this account. Mr. Vanwicked if I was to transform a hun- science will lie clear anyways! And was ot such size that workmen would a woman—who must be Dutch—went day night in tho gymnasium. There Note has a double ailment. He is sick dred of Kunncl Twiddle's hens to Dan dat's something, even If dem pore ehil- not necessarily have seen what it con- o the house, took down Captain Van was a very largo nttendnncc, Thfi with kidney trouble, and also with a Fleer mid take $40 ter git no'tli to Ilun- luns don't never see dere wicked old tained, especially since tliere were no Vranken's spyglass, brought It to bear tables presented an attractive appear- wound in his leg duo to being bitten uah Mary, even if I paid back the $40 grnndpappy!" , windows to admit light in that part of on the occupants of tbo boat nnd, to ance with their floral decorations. A by a dog. Tho dog was owned by Alex his horror, discovered his daughte? soon's I could git some chores"-— Colonel Twiddle's hand came down the house. fine supper was served, after which Coy of "the pit," and Alex "sicked" Abe stopped abort. there was a season of speech makings the dog on the cop^when Mr. VanNote upon the bent shoulder. "Don't yon "As to there being such a closet at there In company with a British ofEven In the lamplight he could see worry about that, Ab<\" lie said hearts all, tlio story connected with It is a licer. The principal addresses were made'by went to arrest Alex's sister, Isabella. E. M. Willis, who is on tlie staff of Isabelle is now in jail. Alex was arthe Kindly face of Abraham Lincoln ly. "I've been wanting to buy your sufficient explanation, for the opening. I know not what Immediately folthe Outlook, and Col. E. W. Halford, rested but Justice Badeau suspended looking down nt him, and the eyes land nnd cabin, but I didn't know you which was walled up, was closed by 11 lowed the revelation. The next link In who was secretary for President Ben- sentence. were sad—so very sad and disapprov- wanted to sell it. Come over at 11 sliding panel. What lias not been sat- the chain of the story is thnt Melnhre! jamin Harrison. ing. isfactorily explained Is the uso for Van Vranken determined to shake the The speech making waa interspersed Ttoofftttt Defpat. Firemen. "Lordy!" quavered .Abe, and mountwhich the closet was designed. At dust of Manhattan Island off his shoes by the singing of "Tipperary" by the The caValry indoor baseball team ing upou a t-bnir lie turned the frame the time the house was built such so '—sluco It had become English soil—and diners, the solo parts being given by snowed Relief fire company's team toward the wall, so that the accusing cret chambers were not unusual, espe- go back to Rotterdam with lite family. Miss Ruth Huyler of Entontown. Vio- under in an indoor baseball game eyes could-no lunger follow him. "Ob, lin solos were played by Miss Mary Thursday night at the armory. The cially in the homes of those who were By this move he Intended to separata Dennis, accompanied on the piano by troopers made so many runs that the I gotter do It," he muttered, us he in constant danger from some enemy. Aimeke from the English midshipman Miss Sarah Armstrong; and solos were scorekeeper lost track of the score. clambered breathlessly down. "If I But in America when the country was who had crept into her affections whlla oung by Miss Huyler, accompanied by The firemen say they are going to do don't see them little ehilluus this winfirst settled avenues of escape were her father was drinking destruction tre Miss Eva Scott. a lot of practicing and that they will ter, lalk as not I never will, nohow!" rather tunnels through which the set- the English fleet Iu drafts of schnapps,: W. B. Lloyd waa master of cere- make a better showing in the next Anneke was put under a strict Ills mind quite made up, Abe hobtlers might save themselves from bemonies. . This position was to have game. bled around the room, making u pot sieging Indians. It scums probable watch during the period in which tha been filled by Edmund Wilson, but ho of. strong lea and frying some bacon that the bouse in Franklin squnre was preparations were being made for thai was unable to be present. Coming XiQ&gQ Bauquet. and liouiiny for his supper. He heated thus provided by its builder, Mclnhecr return to the Netherlands, for there The Royal Arcanum lddge of Red Viin Vrnnken, simply because bo bud was much to be accomplished. Even some bricks uud put them betweeu the C&BD FOP.I.TED. Bank will hold a banquet in its rooms a similar closet in his residence in Iiot- the heavy four post bedsteads resheets, of his bed so thnt It might be February 17th. Melvih Crce and Ed«. Dozen Soft Btuib Yoiinff Woiuon Orterdam, for It appears that his ances- quired the strongest horses on the Is-, •warui'for Ills rheumatic limbs when he ward Ottinger are the committee in BTnnlze a Five Hunflrea Club. tors were prominent officials in the land to drag them to tho landing anS crept' under tile covers to sleep uatll Twelve young women of Red Bank charge. The lodge is arranging • to Netherlands during that period when a lighter of extra size to take them toj midnight give the play entitled "The Old met last night a t Mrs. Frank Worth's the bloodthirsty Duke of Alva held the the ship. Anneke was In charge of Country Store" in April. He did not sleep. on Canal street and organized a TuesKatrlna Lonike, an old maid.who bail country in bis grip." He shivered until his cracked old day night five hundred club. They But to the story I have unearthed no sympathy for young lovers and batclock wheezed out the hour of 12; then Kliicoln's Birthday fthoot. . will meet every two weeks at the concerning the skeleton found In tlie. ed tbo English. This woman waa enhomes of the members during the rest be got up mid dressed aud swallowed A shooting match at clay birds will closet. Mplnheer Tan Vrauken came joined not to let her cliargo oiit of hoc, of. the winter. Those present at Mrs. be held Friday afternoon of next week some scalding coffee to infuse, warmth to America In IGTIS, bringing with him sight for a single moment;' ana-Dlsca] Worth's last night were Mrs. William on the grounds of Riverside gun club "WHEN DO I GET 1IY 1IOSBTV" WHISI-ERKD into his slinking limbs. what was in those days a fortune. the fattier feared the young P. Hugg, ugg, Mrs. George W. Bray, Mrs. of Shrewsbury nvonue. The shpot (HIE WUAKItNiSU AB& At i^o'elock he was crouching iu tho sunn* h: Berge, Mtss^'I/illian An-- will be sweepstakes, with- a special - ChristianSoon after landing he sent t o Holland man might, under pretense of shadow* of Colonel Twiddle's Ueubouse,' biiccy and rheumatiz lotion till I can tonides.Miss May Conklin, Miss Cas- prize of $5 in gold for first prize. for brick with which to build his resi- ing tlie house for arms, bring a party -, get some chores to do. Hannah Mary waiting for Dan Fleer. sio Johnson, Miss Florence Bainton, dence and completed It in 10(!2. model- of men to take away his sweetheart a Far away in the dark woods an owl says there's plenty < chores for a fe: Miss -Ethel Davis, Misa Christine Uniforms fos How Oowpaiiy. ing It after his home In Rotterdam, six pound cannon was mounted nt thf booted, nud later canie the sharp bark Hook, Miss Daisy Davis and Miss New uniforms were alloted to the spoecable man to do in do no'th." even to the secret closet. When It was only gate in the high wall surrounding of a fox. Then, echoing, cnuie the Cecil Weaver. "Suy §40, Abe. You kiu make it members of the newly organized amj completed the house was the finest in tho place.— -<&-•-©•.—•—.— hollow "heohaw" of Dun Fleer's mule. bulunce company at Red Bank last easy," bo urged. Tho day the family were to sail too the city, which was then a Dutch town FOB A CHUS0II. 'I.ordy!" shivered Abo, thinking oC night. The company will be inspected "Ise de mail for de job," declared Holland Katrlna Lerako and Aimeks and called New Amsterdam. Abraham Lincoln's accusing eyes. College Stuaoats Will Paifona at thoby Colonel Hess of the medical corps Alie. "Forty dollnm suits me prezactNow, it was in 1C0-1 that the city were loft In the lunise till tho last min-j Whatever would Marse Llukuni think on March llthV. iy." • • • " . . Emplro Tomorrow Hijht. was captured by the English, the ute, while Meinheer Vim Vranken v;i "Well, you knows K u n n c l Twiddle's of. dis yete bizuessT The piny "Drifting" will be given EVEN IN THE *ISI LIGHT HE COOTD BEE Dutchmen refusing to make an effort perinteuded the hauling of the la-n o! YES, SHE DID KNOW. TIIE KINDLY FACE LOOKINO AT HIM. Moments passed—a halt hour, nnd tomorrow night in the Empire theater chicken yhnds"— to defend It despite the protestations the household goods to the landing] at Red Bank for the benefit of the "I.ordr, Dan Fleer! I ain't no chick- still Dan Fleer did not come. Abe o'clock today and I'll have Lawyer of their governor, Peter Stuyvesuut. When be had finished his task anparish house fund of Trinity church. And Proved ll to Her Critiool Old en thief!" replied Abe angrily. pictured D a n thrashing tho big mule Kiulth here to draw the papers. About who stamped with bis wooden leg seen his family nnd goods put on board The performance will be under the 8lng!ng Mnstor." "Ain't you 7" sneered Dan. "You i-e- with n stout stick. On criticnl occa- i200—does that suit you?" and swore by St. Nicholas that they the ship he returned" for his dnughtei direction of the men's club of the Many years ago, In an old French sions like the present the mule chose v were an arrant s e t of cowards, un- and her duemm. church. The play is full of action and church In Berne, a great choir under comember d a t time w a y back In de to exercise his characteristic obstinacy. Two hundred dollars! cottoii blast winter when yo' w a s Abe nearly erled with delight as ho worthy of the protection of their patron • He found the house vacant. funny situations. It has been given, the famous old lender, Father Relcuel, The moon had set and darkness caught transforming chickens from From this point the story la vagn». at various places in the state and has saint. lugged the precious picture homo. created much favorable press com- Wds having Its Dual rehearsal for tho Mister Bemls' henhouse? Do jedgo wrapped the .undulating fields, The This change In the government was It does not appear that Katrlna LemkJ There waa no sign of Dan Fleer or group of henhouses bulked large In the the mule. Afterward it developed nlso a bitter pill for Meinhcer Van was ever found. The next heard o! ment. The eluh has tho reputation of production of tho "Messiah." The filled y o u - I ferglt how much 'twas!" being one of the finest amateur the- chorus had triumphantly sung through "Three dollars and costs," murmured foreground. Over yonder, beyond the that they Bad never reached the ren- Vranken to swallow. H e was Dutch Anneke Van Vranken sbo was living to tho place whero the soprnno solo atrical societies in New Jersey. Abe regretfully. "And when MiiSer group of tall holly trees, waa the Twidfor the mule had elected to from the crown of bis head to the soles in England, the wife of Captain Bis ^-«~Gv • takes up the refrain, "I Know That Btimis heard how come it dat my little dle mansion. I t s windows were dnrk. dezvous, remain at the cross roads until dawn.' of his feet, and bis ancestors, who bad Ralph Eggleston of the British Davy Arrentod for Beating1 a Girl. My Redeemer Llvetn." The singer was Hannah Mary was) born dot berry The colonel's family slept peacefully, The next day Abo sent word to Dan been sailors, had fought tbo English The loss of the duenna and the escape Willis Smith of "the pit" gave Elfie a beautiful woman, whoso voice had night and I wanted d c hens to muke not suspecting that their humble neigh- that be bad -sold his place and waswhen the Netherlands were a power on of her charge nre to be accounted tot McGuire, a fourteen-year-old girl, a been faultlessly trained. As tho tones broth a n d b u y do medicine why he bor and friend, Abe Driggs, w a s plotthe sea. Now, uielnheei- had a very only by conjecture, though there la at sing north at once. beating with his fists last night. He came out blgli nnd clear tho listeners paid do fine himself—ho shore waa a ting to rob t h e henroost. And when Hannah Mary and the pretty daughter, Anneke by name, who unsubstantiated tradition that It TTas was sent to tho county .jail to await were fllled with wonder at her per-powerful flno gcntlemnu, s a b ! " Abo writhed In self contempt. much admired grandchildren met Un- much more readily adapted herself to explained by Lady Eggleston. This ex the action of the grand jury. Smith fect technique. Her breathing wua "All yoit got to do, Abe, is to go up Then resolve took possession of him was in state's prison a few years ago. fnnltlpss, her note plowing perfect, her cle Abe In the railroad station Han- the new country than her old father, planutlou accords with tho receDt dls nnd sent "him hurrying dawn to his to your back Jot aiul creep under dfi Un one occasion he shot Grover Kceves nah Mary relieved the bewildered old who could be conteut In-It only HI> long eovery of the skeleton Iu tbo closet. fonee. Do. kunnel's lienbouao is plumb cabin. FIvo minutes afterward ho The tradition is that while the tw; and on another occasion he cut Con- enunciation beyond criticism. as It was Dutch. W h e n the English man of a large square package. After the final note there wns a up agin do fence. Do uoor has j u s t an came forth with t h e picture of Abrastable Wallace Bennett with a razor landed many of the inhabitants of New women were alone together In the Vat "Don't let no harm come to dnt. Hanpause, and all eyes were turned toward ornery hasp, nnd it's a s rotten a s punk. ham Lincoln under his arm. when Bennett went to arrest him. Amsterdam went down to the Battery, VrnnUen home Anneke broke awai tho old conductor to catch bis look of I'll he on lie other side of de fence, aud "I dassent do It without your help, nah Mary," cautioned Abe. "If It where the aquarium now stands, to see from her jailer and hid In the closet hadn't been for Mas.-sa Linkum I approval. Great was the surprise, as fast a s you pass tlcra hens over I'll sail," lie nddressed the portrait " I t ' s Park Hotol Damaged by Tito. them come ashore. Among them wns The duenna followed her and entere* however, when a sharp rap of the plump 'em inter my bags. a easo of whero I's gotter have a wouldn't have been here at all." Anneke Van Vranken, buxom nnd with the closet, and Anneko slipped out sai Park hotel nt Oceanport, owned by baton was beard, as a command for boost, and dey ain't any one hero on "Outer 300 chickens, do kunncl won't eyes a s blue as the heavens above nnd shut the door. Anueke, thinking onlj Patrick H. Garrigan nnd rented by tho orchestra to pause, nnd with a loot: yearth kin stand by me like you kin!" miss a measley hundred. Do hotel Casting Motalo. two ropes of flnxen hair hanging down of flight, left the place and conmumi Jame3 Donovan, caught fire late yesSo with Abraham Lincoln a s n moral ented with her lover, who came ashore terday afternoon. Four bedroomB and of sorrow Father Relehel said to the keeper over to CarteravlUo will pay me As Is well known, some metals aro her back. the roof of the building were badly Closer, "Sly daughter, you do not real- 25 cents cr pound a n d n o questions Eupport t o lean his weak will upou unsultablo for casting, while others, One of the hoats which brought sup married her and took her to his ship. poor old Abe Driggs climbed tbo slope like Iron, can readily be cast In any piles ashore was commanded by Ralph damaged before the firemen put thely know that your Redeemer llvetb, asked. W h a t say, Abe?" Auneke did not know—want I HOT flames out. The loss is partly covered do you?" "When do I get my money?" whis- to the henhouses, squeezed through the desired flbnpe. Tho property of cast- Eggleston, a midshipman, nineteen suppose to have been the case—that Is by insurance. With a flushed face she replied, pered t h e weakening Abe. fence anil theu struck Into the path Ing well la said to depend upon wheth- years old, three years Annette's senior. closing the door of tho closet It hai "Why, yes, 1 think I do." "When do lust hen pops Inter de that led down t o tho Twiddle mansion. er tho metal contracts or expands on Though six feet In hla stockings, he been hold by a spring lock. Tho pane Bnciietljall Friday Hlfflit. "Then slug It," lie cried. "Stag It bag," promised Dan recklessly, alAs ho approached the house a dog solidifying from the liquid form. Iron, closed automatically with tho closliu The first and second basketball from your lieart. Toll it to mo so I though bo knew that his own pockets stirred in the kennels, but recognizlug like water, cipauds In solidifying, and wore the jacket of a middy, decorated of the door. My theory la that KnUI teams of Red Bnnlc and Atlantic and all who hear you will know aud would be empty until the unprincipled n friendly step returned to his slumber. hence tho solid metal may be seen with brass buttons, that shone resplendent In the sun nnd added to the na Lfituko wns caught In the elosot Highlands high schools will meet on know that you know the Joy and powkeeper paid for the stolen poul- Abe's heart contracted at t h e thought floating In tho liquid iron nbout It attractions of his handsome person. His could not release herself aud porishtrd the association court hero Friday er of i t " Then with an Imperious hotel that Dan Fleei' had counted on Abe's Tho expansion causes It. to fill the dlo , eye; lighted upon Anneke, who stood Doubtless tbo skeleton discovered ther nfafht. Ked Bunk defeated Atlantic gostiuif he motioned fur the orchestra ' try. Uncle Abe thought of the little 'store Komi reputation and his friendship Into which It Is poured, nnd so It can among those looking on, and AunekuV was hers. This theory Is borne on Highlands in the last .game on the bo cast easily. Gold and silver conto go over It again. with the Twiddle dogs to accomplish of money which he lmd imprudently hitter's court. eye lighted on him. To her this young bv the fact that It Is the skeleton of i tract In cooling and therefore are not man giving orders to a dozen stalwart womnn. This time the young woman sung Invested In bogus milling stocks. He the theft without discovery. N»w Olorte. with no thought of herself or of tech- thought o t his tinughior Hannah Mary, What happened t o Abe Driggs after- suitable for casting. — Exchange. men, who obeyed bis slightest comBernard L. Katain of New York is nique aud applause from her bearers. who had married a northern negro nndj ward Dan did not care. Nice Outlook, mand, waa little less than n god. Hut n new drug clerk in James Cooper's Sbo paiiu the truth that she know In was now widowed With two small "When we aro married," she cooet Abe's first Impulse wns to go t o tho l the young man was oil duty and, bav Tho Oldest Warfare. pharmacy. He in boarding on Drum- lior heart and experienced In hor children to care for. Hannah Mary back door, b u t It was doubtful If he •'I sliall keep, you in love with mo n They were talking of tho great wars ing unloaded his boat, set oil' for lib ways. I know the way." mond plo.ee. Mr. Cooper now has aHfo and that she wished to. send was an expert laundroafj, and she hml could iirouae Colonel Twiddle In that force of four registered pharmacists homo to tho hearts of (bo listeners. Ay, written hor father nnylng that It he way. So he reluctantly went t o the fought In tlio days when this old world ship, lying out In the Hudson river. "And what Is your recipe, ileur?".h Hnsy as he was, however, young Kg nt his store. the last iiotr-s tiled away there waa no could sell the little cabin ami tome front door aud reverently pulled the was considerably younger. gh'slon found time to give Auneke Var asked, drawing her closer. "IJut, you know," said Pant, "It alwonder at Ihu craftsman's work, but north ho could tmtkc his home with big brass bollknob. Hnrflor M a i Postponed. ways scumfi to me that those old war- Vrnnken an admiring glanee, aud In "1 Hhall s p e n t ! hoii|is a n d hriip?i there wore quickened hearts that bad her. Little Abe and Mm-y wanted t o Tlio clanging sound thrilled through return there wan n rapture In her eyer m o n e y o n nice ibcssi-.'! 11111] n l w u y ^ I Tho trial of Ernest Salm for killing been moved by the glorious message ki'o their "cMRdpHp." the great rooms of the house. There riors were very iinii.li like our modern nt wlmt was to her u heavenly vision ay p r e t t y a s I can."—C'li-velnnil l.tnif Alfred Iteovea, which was to hnvo been they bail received. As the singer stood financiers." AIIO'H Iiwii-f hungered for those kin. was a distant stirring oviTheiitl. A lield at Freehold yesterday, was post"What on earth do you mean?" asil- It was but n few days after this that Got'Vnaulted. poned until next Monday on account forgetful of applause, tbo old muster but. bo bud pudc-ntl? tilled lib) little light pricked out of tlio darkness, and cd Mimt while walking under the RIIIIS of tin stopper! up nnd with team In his eyes •Abe, peering through thi> side llghtH of plot, hoarding IIIH lumicy for tlm north Ill Kn.!;lmnl I t \a finite c o m m o n , li: of Judge Knlim-li being engaged in anfort, whereim the lOngllsh hud repliu'eil "Well, they Wcro always Investing kl.ssed her on the forehead and said, I'ril trip. Now that U had vanlsln-d tile door, could see. (.'oloucl Twiddle, other court. the Dutch Iliifj, Auneke met the mid utciitl o f s a y i n g " H e l l o " w h e n until "You ilo know, for you huve told me." bo 'iniitit wall, another your or so lie- wrapped In his dressing gown, descend- tonic one else'n capital, weren't they?" sliipnian, who was on shore leave t h e ti'lcplimie t o 1111k, " A r o y u u I I H ' I H ? —London Mall. Boy'a Thumb Bprnlnofl. —Exchange. An A m e r i c a n w h o h e a r d It fur t!i fore going, uiilcsM scinio big luck hup- ing the Htiili-H, holding a lighted inn strolling about with u brother iilllci-r. die. At till) bead of tlie stall's flullercil poni'd o r lie could i;oll thn cabin. Hugh Hnrlen, son of Prof. George 't'hls meeting seems to liuve resiiltei' first t i m e , I h i h k l l i j ; lUline o n e wit * vi while roliPH thnt indicated thatMr-;. Alwtiyo Truthful. Hut biml and tumbledown cabins How Indians Purifiod Water. II. Hnrtcn of Hudson avenue, In an urqunlntunre between K;ilph am dotivorliij' t o h.ivo nome f u n u t tiin i n I'l'plitMl " N o , n u d liuiu,' itj> t h upruined bin thumb yesterday after- The Intlliimi hml a way ot purlt.vliig wore almost valuolewi In South Caro- Twiddle and tin? young turtle!! had nlso "Iioen your luinbaad ever Ilo to you?" Anneke, hut lioiv It wns brought about been aroused by tbo une.-qn-cted .sum noon wbilo coasting down n flight in- water from a pouil or uuiunp by dif(- lina then, mid his* going to llaniuih i*."- 1 0 M b i n 1 "Never." j in not Known. I'ii'st sifint mvers nn cline on the Inwn. (ill:;- u luilu nlimit a foot IICIOHH mid Mary ami tlin Rranilchlldren must \vall "How do yon know?" . not apt to lie kepi, upait lliroiij;h (In . ss»a vtxrtt Thereby Hangs a Tale, - » * • • • _ •**•«» -. -~&.»-4*~ Moosa l£tave (i Pig 1 E o a s t . More limn 100 members of tho Moo.'ii) lodges of Red Hank and Long ISrinie'i enjoyud a nijr roast nt Harry Miller's hotel (it Fail- Haven on Bunday. — — • • - • - • tfate Biota for Women. ltcnjnmln Hiirwit-/, of New York hi\n opened ft cloitk and suit i^(oro in l.!it' building on Bvond idvept formerly ooMipied by l * w T a » n » n b n u m . An liidnni palm' (if ImiH'bftll will be played t»ninnn'V n'mlit in'twifn I lie I.KlilJI t»!tHI ttllil tlitf Oliclf'U, flown about tils Inches below the water for the big luck t o come. Houbtle-'iii vision;) of teli'uniniH con " l i e (ells me that I <lo not look n iluy level a few feet from tin: poml. After Wa.'i 1bl>i Hclnuiio tit Dim Klcer'fl tbu tainlng direful news hovered around older than I did when he innrrlcd me. It <vii!i filled with water they balled It big luck In dlsculHi'V tlieni. nnd If he doesn't lie about thnt I don't out iiilirlily. repenting tlie balllnj; |iro(-"1 'Hpot't. dciii lilt 1 o {O'nnViiUhin IM Wlml the colonel tlioin;lil one might think be would about loss Important «i3 nbout thrco tlmea. Aflor the third Ib'tMl walttn 1 for tlovo gi-aiulpnp tt-r mil I;UOHH, but, Abu uiillecil Imit 111! liuitiers."—HomJ.on I'oftt. biillliu; tho liolo would Iw Oiled with coimi," liiHlnuntnl I>an wickedly. whllo bah' wim tumbled over Ills line (literal vt-iiter. Try It—Uoy Bcoiit Her Roynl Nilia. "I'll do it, Dan," wiihipi-rt-a Abe, lit nd and that gave to his ntern Tea Handbook, "Well, l;i our dinner party going oil "hut," ho mltU-d tliMiiondputly, "I don't liu'esi a mllicr tierce, expression. "l.nnly, It may menu .hill but. hold nil right (iinlijliir reckuu I'll ever look AIUI'MD IJiiImm In llr.liti MiiMsd I.lnknm, 1 /.otter do ii!" "I hope so." do face iiitln!*' Located. "And wlnit are we to huve?" "What's bpconie of tbeHolltiiry boi'Hi>"Marso Wiilciim?" Jlbcil Dan Fli'i-r. whispered Aim its tin- dour was tlnowa "I don't know us yet. The cook It imiii.svijo Uf<ed to tHUHjtu- 111 the llvat •Yoro iTiwiy, Unvlo Aim! Miutii! Llali- • .pen. 1 i'Iiii|it«- of tlm novel, outlined Mgnliint fiai bt-on tlt-ml <lt!i;Hi thirty yi-iun -iilmri "Well'.'" llelllltnded the colonel, perr- to i;lve mo an illldlenee nt Illll)."—l.oll the liuriain on ilir to|i of the bill?" you don't wuiitvr lu»k no Klm»" In do ln: mil InUi tin- iituvh. "Oh, ll's .voii, Iiivllle C.'oiiiiei'.lipiiiiiii! 1 "Hi U priilmlily nt Ihc tiottom uf the fact! Ijirily!" lie (diiHltlcMcil. Abe! What In thunder do you want Tin: KKCIKTEI: in tlio w e n t limno Minn* hill In un aiiKJiiiiititla wltli Mia uu"1 iniuin whiit I «»ltl," rciortml Alu- nl (Ills time, »l' nightV" paper of Woiuiioutli county.-—Aituer(Jltlf flltllll-lt." -I'ut'li. » "I'letim-, KtttUi'd .'I'wIililH-. I j:"U>:r Willi Oteulfy. "K«v> .l»»», when dji A LnmbllUo Lion want of an Intiniliutloii. lie this IUI " W e l l , d i d > o u h i n i ( l i n t m I I I Hu It may, the two went buri'ther down i t y o u r i c ccptlnn Hint \ o i i\ n » { I to the southernmost |iii!nl ot the Island nnd passed the lime (here till sunset ; '->i|: me about/" n (when the inlilslilpuinn's h'nve expired), I "<>l>. yes. II. Al "'''"' '"'" ' Milling on n rock making love with that. 1 "" N o". ' 'III.-1 n l l o » i n I l l f l O J H * L't I I I Hi rapldlly which ean only ho attained ; 11 1 1 cllly by pei'MHis In their teens, I "<>„ ''I ! ' . J'J' lOj-'gli'.-iliin wished In visit Aniiel.e In I Sovmi by t i n Averoflsr, hi-i- home, Inn. she lold him thai Hut K n l c f c w - H m v b l t ' I , >mit b>>s • sltvhl. ol' nn Kmdlshiutni wns eii'itii;li t»» i I!o(i;e|---Ilo till* i I l U ! >Ui? Mi] Ihrow her father Into a III, nnd if hi> Im i d ll four y e a i nlil n • «• >t I i n 4 knew Hull, she hud made the aeqiiiilul-1 nyi-H m-vi'ii."- tstv. l o r l » I m i mice tho New tiall ol' o n e o f I h o i e wliu find l u K e u j c i t y a m i i - h u n n e d l i s i i n i i n - f r o m i Tim iiiimliil t i n - I'IIJ i t j it f» i ' i l i • A i i i i i l i M ' i l a m |i> N e w Y o l k b e w o u l d je v e n t o Ilia its t MII lit i •< ft Ji « I m i ' k l o H o l l a n d w i t h h e r b v l l u t j I'rovi'i'b. THE RED BANK • REGISTER. t#Lfg6if«LffSFil stolen from William JolmHavesiHjc—Xiaundffy Bouto School Teacups Eeiurrgr to Sfaveetnls. of fir and Mrs. Henry Coe of Poit Mnnii" nth Rave a domino party Fi i <!ty uifi-ht at which alriut, twentv latst' «ore present. Mr. and Mrs. J Ildny Walling won first prizes, the\ I unt u blmving set and a dresser set Mi William Taylor and Daniel T Ileiidwekson won the booby prizes 1!HJ « i t e u "Kewpis" and a box ot niaibk1.). Those present in addition to the pri/e winners were Mr. uml Mrh Daniel C. Hendrickson, Mrs. Daniel 'J'. Hondrickgon, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer J. WiHett, Mr. and Mrs. George H Willett, William Taylor, Mr. and Mio Frank Downes, Mr. and Mrs. William Hundley, Mrs. Charles Hehvifc. and Williaiii Coe. Five chickens were stolen from the coop ef William Johnson of Navcsinl Thursday night. Mr. Johnson says the thirf must have a high class ap petite, for he took only thoroughbreds O. N. T. Thread—Clark's O. N. T. spool CotMr. Johnson has a number of ''mon ton, 200 yards, black, white and grel" chickens, but none of these was colors, 6 spools to a customer. . . taken. Since Roberta's laundry at Hillside 4 Embroidery Articles—Your choice of lot of went out of business some time a^o, the people of Navesink and vieinitj sample articles to embroider, Underwear, have been inconvenienced by the lack Pillow Tops, etc., sold up to of a laundry. M. V. B. Smock of Red 5oc, now. Bank has arranged to make two trips a week through Navesink with his laundry wagon. Writing Paper—A pound package of good Daniel Webster, a former resident quality Writing Paper, containing of Navesink, but who now lives in 108 sheets, regular I 5c. grade. . . Connecticut, was at the former plate yesterday looking up old acquaint Belts—Black and colored Patent Leather and ances. Mr. Webster was a teacher of the Navesink school about fifty yeais Suede Belts, some sold as high as iiffo, and many of his friends have not Soc, very special at wen him since lie left Navesink about 1K70. Neckwear—A special lot of Neckwear from Next Sunday night ;U the New our regular 25c. and j9c. stock,-*, Monmouth Baptist church, Rev. A. H Sutphin will i?ive a stereopticon ieto close out at ture. Tile teachers' training class am) the Nearer and Farther Lights Saques— Dressing Saques, good quality percale, society met yesterday nfternoon at the riiU'sonape. The regular monthly sogray, navy, hlack, ground; small ciable will, be held at the parsonare figures, reg. 49c, special tomorrow nipht. The Christian Endeavor society will have charge of the Torchon Lace—A lot of line thread linen Torsociable, and the rooms will be decor chon l.ace, all widths, regular ated with the colors of the so-iet\ Mr., and Mrs. Irwin Sutphen of 1 Do grade at, per yard Chapel Hill will pive a number of vocal selctions (luring the evening Val Insertion—Your choice of 50 designs of Saturday afternoon the annual mis Val Insertion, sold only by piece, aion band mite-box opening will, be 1 2 yds. in piece, special held at the parsonage. The mission band has about fifty members and the mite-boxes are opened onco a year The funds are used equally for home and foreign missions. The unhci.s' Union will meet next Tuesday night at Albert W. Morford'a. George Martin of Brooklyn spent Sunday with his family at Port Monmouth. Mr. Martin is a carpenter at -New York, and he is able to visit his family only occasionally. m Farlte of • ,' 1 1 m^'^m Brooklyn ocM t h d i t pulpit cupied the fcavesink Methodist Jast Sunday morning and night. Mr. I'avke and Mrs. William Glass sang two duets at the evening services A musical service will be held at the Values $10.98, $12,98, $14.98. . . $ 7 wiift n e i x t s ¥ n d a y ' w h e n t h e i ' a s l o r will preach a short sermon and the remainder of the service will be devoted to vocal qnd instrumental music These services are held thefirstSun<lay in each month. The Epworth CTORIAL REVIEW FASHleague will give an entertainment at ION L5OOK, ' SHOWING •the clmrch next Monday week, when a short dramatic sketch by about a NEW SPRING STYLES, 1 61 fthe league wflIbe NOW ON SALE. "^™ ' ' ° John Travis and E. E. Burdge of Locust Point have issued a challenge to any team of euchre players in the county to play a s o r i C 3 o f games {m. the championship of the county Thev have received answers from teams a t ! / V k ,, Keyport, Red Bank and took place at New York yesterday afis lypo ls Vi, j i ' ?»I "iV. lt Prooame that a schedule willll be made out this week. Mrs. Charles Runyon of Railway Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown and was a guest of her mother, Mrs. Isaiah Stoats of Port Monmouth, SatMrs. George R. Hendnekson of Nave" sink Miss Alice Wheelwright of Wednesday and Thursday of Kockaway, a granddaughter of Mrs spent last week at New York. Mnn*^ n re,$urned t 0 ho>- home I George W. Palmer of Navesink has days aTNave C s r inl Vlng S P < m t * f e W ^ " w u i T g r i p 1 " " h ° U S e *"** ^ mouth m wmf' C * s l c r 1 o f P ° r t Mon- " s i * l i d Mrs!' Stanton Whitney of Riverside are visiting relatives mouth, William Bennett, " drive ' " ' Smith and Paul Howard Turner and of ~" , It has always been our aim to start: each new season with a complete new stot«, «ud every pieee cl' :..vjc.iandi8e'rtot needed must h® disposed of during this sale, no matter Siow great the'loss. We guarantee everj article-to fee as advertised. The-prices are surprisingly low, but none of the statements are exaggerated. . • • • " - . '* . Shirt Waists—Tailor-made and fancy trimmed styles that have sold for $1.00 and SI.25, to close out quickly... Child's Dresses—All wool cloth and serge Dresses, sizes 6 to 14 years, values 4 up to S3.00, special at .". . . 1 Wash Cloilis—Regular honeycomb Cloth's, usually sold at 5c., special for this sale Corsets—A very special value,' good model Corset of good quality coutil, all — sizes, value 69c, special Child's Rompers—Flannel Rompers, pink and blue stripes, of good quality flan- flC» nelette, regular 35c, special.... £,3fU» Naiissook—Used for underwear and infants' clothes, a very line grade, 12 yds. <| E f | in a piece In%jU Women's Petticoats—Cambric Skirts of good quality, trimmed with embroidery and tucks, S1 -00 value Pajamas—Boys' Pajamas, made of weight percale, only a few sizes, sold for 59c, now at Muslin—Good quality Bleached Muslin, 36 inches wide, always sold at loc. yard, our price this sale, per yard. Women's Gowns—Made of good nainsook, with beading and ribbon trimming, ^%Qg% . cut full width, very special at. . , \ £,£$C Bath Robes—Child's Robes of good quality flannelette, in pink and blue, with <| f | f | ligures, regular $1.49, now |0 | J | J Pillow Cases—45x36, of good quality muslin, a grade regularly sold (.it'l5c, 4 4 ^ special at this t i m e . . ? . . . . , . . . . I |fU Corset Covers—French style, made of tine nainsook or heavy cambricc lace and embroidery trimmed, at. . . . Dresses—Childreu's White Dresses, some plain, some trimmed with colors, sold before at 59c., special. Blankets—64x76 Wool Nap Blankets, . in white,"tan and gray, sold elsewhere •* at S 1.98 per pair, our price | Women's Drawers—Of strong quality cambric or nainsook, neatly trimmed with embroidery and lace, both styles. Colored Socks—Children's Half Hose, in a va- Baby Blankets—Fancy ligured designs, in pink and blue, a kind always sold for *3>K«i riety of fancy colored styles; buy 5oc, special. qJijJfU now for future use. Turkish Towels—Good quality and good size Turkish Towels, usually sold at 12j/jc, our special price VeBts—Ladies' ribbed Under Vests, trimmed with ribbon, regularly sold at 12><c, sale price Bed Spreads—Marseilles Spreads, full bed size, extra good quality, regular price $%R.g* SI.10, sale price , Si3!<b Ribbons—Taffeta, moire and messalin bon, 4 t o 7 inches wide,.all shades, worth 39c, a yard, now. Men's Underwear—Egyptian yarn ribbed Shirts and Drawers, heavy weight, regular 5oc. kind, at. . y? Couch Covers—Full size, good quality Tapestry Covers, in good designs, usual O Q A price jj>l.oo, "now. . . O'Sw Rib- heavy Wash All over the store inventory has turned up hundreds of odd lots to be $old at a fraction of their coat. This list contains only a few of the Great Values we are offering. were delegates from the Port Miss Mary Hundley of Port Mori Monmouth branch of the clammers' mouth hns been laid up with a heavy association t o Trenton Monday. d Mr. a n d Mrs. C\ H. Green, Sr , of Miss Grace Sinclair of Locust Point Navesink spent last Thursday witli is visiting friends at Long Branch, their daughter, Mrs. William Pope of Little Silver. Charles H. Green J r of Long Branch, spent Monday with his parents a t Navesink Mrs. Charles Brown of Belford en- M i i ""* M " -m AW " " UBr w T m o r o »a°* tertained t h e Belford euchre club Sat.. "°. f T « • , urdny night. About a score of mem- . M l \ a n d M r ? - A r t hl dul rn cWhitmorc are bersi were present. The next meeting ab at c k . f v Tl o lt hn eeu 'i> v e ,< , .*"? and arc of the club will be a t Mrs Jnhn W I T ^ ' °* t l l c b " < l c s father, mert's at Belford Charles H. Hurley. They will start Mrs. Charles Leveranee received i ! housekeeping at Bamegat. The groom • —i is a special express messenger on Rev. William A. Cohb of Belford s i d i w l t h b v o r i c l " a l trouble. spent yesterday a t Trenton, where hoi , T ' c readiiip club met yesterday a t attended the hearing on the local o p - ' Mln?.- A d " B "N a f c w ? a t tatontown. *tion bill, which is now before the ^en ' l l l c y m ' n | ! | H ' o p l e s m l l i S l o n i Ji-y so!C l e t y w l Um e o t ntc. Uc is a t Philadelphia todav' '," tt!e p »'esbyterian The house of William Morrbl o f I ^ ' ' a P e U ' " d a y night when Miss Moore Belford w a s quarantined l«st week ! ^f,,, 1!e'mif1;,wl ' , R l v e , , ? " a^r^s on 1>V Hi 0 . W. Budlong on account of ! '','•' R c 4M a " S J;",1!'"! the M U.ess of Mr. Morioll's daugh- ! KT l h s « F \ ° ' T ' C K c l ! v . ' ' f !N c w Y o r k ler Helen, who has scarlet fever " f t c r :1 V l s l t t o M. , Nell Campion of Brou.u.v,, , „ „ J ; i m e s M c C u p ; i m ] h m . ink library tomorrow aftornocn an organization to sew clothes < sufferers in Europe. •*li Peenie Willett of Port Mon'ii uth attended a party nt Red Bnnl: ^atuii'ov niglit. The party was given I'J lisi Helen Worliiloy of Brunch a\enuo 'Ilie v.omen of the Navesink Metho<ll(,t (hurch clpiired about ?1(! a t a clam chowdur fiiipper in the lecture jooin of the church ln.tt Thuniday t T T T T T T T t T t T T T T t T T T i LOOK! BUCK I RED BANK y nviaonco constnutly llDhoil. Sinco the longg sucx'e.s.'iion of Red f b l i h in Bank reports were first published the local press there huti been no looking back. Red Bank evidence continues to pour in, and—better still— those whose reports were firut pubMi. and M m Horace Smith of Port lished many years ago, verify all they Monmouth spent Thursday and F r i -said in a most hearty nnd uninisday with Mr. Smilh'n brother, KiifuK tnkrable way. lttiul the experience Plinth of Greenville, New York. of Mr. Pope. Values $2.98, $8; 9 $ $4i98. . £ . . $ 1 . 7 $ Values $2.00, $2.50, $2.98. PICTORIAL REVIEW FAvSH1ON BOOK, SPRING STYLE NUMBER, NOW ON SALE. : . - -: . • .: • : / . . • • • • ; ' " • .• • t (Concluded) on Reeent Reviews. t • Values $12,98, $14.98, $16.98, fT In these reviews we have pointed out the fact that every live business man needs to build up his business by straight, honest methods. That such methods, and doing to others as you wish to be done by, will invariably build business. That doing business on any other lines will in time ruin any business, such local cases of ruin being cited in the review. That the intelligent buyer thinks twice before buying a piano from any dealer that he does not personally feel positive is responsible and honest. No more than you would spend one or more hundred dollar^for a surgeon to perform an operation on you, unless you know positively of his "past performances." •:;•••-.-• And, after the operation, you want the surgeon to continue having interest in your health. Just the same as we tune, free of charge, every new piano we sell. And after that time, we continue our interest in the pianos and players we have sold and do many little stunts when tuning for our old customers. It is not only our method of giving the best of service and value when we SELL you, but our constant interest in the FUTURE service given you by what we have sold you, that begets us the better class of business which this house has a reputation of enjoying. Reputation is a great asset. By far the BIGGEST asset owned by this concern. It is this reputation that gives you the faith to trust in . \ T T T T T 1* T Mn, lIcnry'T.aMnro-he and children Wlllliini II. Pupi'. Imi'hrr. 88 Wntlnoo L.Iward and Marie of New York have ntrcot, lied Uniili. N . J., »ay»: "I Inteen njiendine » few days u l tiieiv Murutly litul a :-IIHIP IUIIII mu'outi tlio mnall cf my bnvM nnd dirl not Know jiiHt iuninu home a t Locuist Point, Wlllll nilllMl'll II. I tlllMl illiriTI'Ilt UlllllH Sir, ind Mrs. J . Henry WnlliiiK and of mcfltiliK- t o no itvull. I-'iiutlly I Mini Brrnico Iloyd of Port Moamoulli Icurnrcl of Dimn'n Klilnoy 1'llln IhriMlflh tin\( u turned from a thrre-ilayii' visit rrjulliiK of Itictn In lint itaiKirn IIIKI i;«,l JI Hunjily u t C A. Mlhton & f'u.'n ilniK •Jith iilutivcii at Totlcnvillv. •^tim'. Thoy !>rimi;lit p n u i i p t rclh-f nlht ^•^••^•••••^••••••••••••^••••^ flic Ilrlford lodge of Daughtor.-i of I imu lnui! mi r i i n w fur (finipliiini •• ( S l ( n ) ( KI l y Ml I 1 ? l)>nlv will hold a iniiRqiierado Koein- D'.ir tlil - >«';u» later .\1r. Ti IMciiw Court, will hi? exported t,o-ettl« bol'oti^U of Hod Jtank, 111 ttm cunnty o f tthence In thc> Miiniii.iiitli c o u n t y clerk's oltU'n. hence mmtlurly « » K ni me If you intend having a sale get our mon Iilf in lohnfion's hall at that place I Imvi' M l III ni'cil t iiuhlU- v e n d ™ . <m M O N ' H A V , T I I R Mtmmovilli n n d mrtte of N«w Jortioy. tloncil l l o t mio linndrf-i) iiinl t l i l r t y menf«nt Octuber 14. KS!i7. Ill Uniilt 12;l, IIIIKU :i">K. pricci! for printing sale bills. T H EaKIIIHT liiy Ionic, 1 h i m - in;<d Dnaii'.. 'Jlnimltiv of next wenk. DAY OK M A I t r l l , 1915. tmlwt'Oll IMiiK ilrHlcniited n « lot No. 13 im a to !ttl\vk)n»* bltickftinUh tiiuip lot; thelK'u etc, (iiinii 1-cMiiin." JtKii BANK HKKISTEK is fixed for turnr u i n wiiii tho hour* of I'JiOO u'rliH-h anil I'M tulip or-lntM of rail vntnte of (."liurlea Cl, enHttirly ixtrnllel with J-Yont Htivet « K t y Jlcly.wl iiH ihu piilpi'ity of C'liiirlen l«. Mli i Agnwi Iteiidington of New iv'vlocK t u t l-.Oo o'flui'h), In tli<; n n c r - AlH'ii, (H'couned, inail^ l»y i,ivorut\ t'oopcr, lllnn iiiltl tin.' UM)r feet t o rwtil Mount'n J»avlii, e l . , l*(lrthiTH f-U\, fit Hi,, tdhtMl 111 "ttintnauOt h a s returned from n twoPrice 5t)c, fit till ileali'rs. Doiil. ing out work of this kind. rioon of t»iild (lay. a t the "lourl hirnm-, HHi-vcyor. HtHlniiluK tit tlu' nortlnvc.-U lot: t h e n c e n o r t hV e r l y til rt^ht ungU'fi with ••xoriillon n t Hie unit <.f l.inroln T r i m t <• n ' » ' \i-iit with her niiiter, Mrs. John .imply iml; for a kidney li'incdy- get l''ri'i.|n>l<l. In t h e townnhlp of Freehold, l o r i m r nf I t o l x r t II. Jliinnt'K lot In tlio I'Yont HtrrPt OIM Immlieil mitl t h i r t y f«'*'t (^oniiiuny. f t til.,-«ml ti« h« miht tty d i m l y of Mnninoiitli, Nmv .lei-Mcy. Hi)»ttli tln« <»f I''ront .*ftr<'H; tlt^lirc svonl- t<% tli*> [iltleo o f t»«-sltniliiff, llolof? I h t ' 'iin'i|>( of New York, BHSIIM'F'B M A M . l.'OIINKMUH II. IMIIKAI.OW, Hiian R Kidney l'illa tlie nmiii> tluil lly i l l I i' i,f minill y WIIIM » II. fa., 10 All Unit t m e l iir |>iuri.| of lutul nli<l r r l y IIIIIIIK tin.' Houlh line (if I'riiiit Htr<mt, mum* tifnml!**n* cimveyi'd t o riuifi. I.*, Hhnllnr. 1 h<< \M><WinK «f Mimi Cntlipiino Mr. Pope had. I''«.';li'r-Mill>\irii d o »• illivrl 'il, twined m i l of t h eNew ,1i>i- jtreinlHt'H. iH'ielnufter imrtlculiiily *lo- iiixti'-iiinii «iia o imif r,-i.| t o a i«n n tiJavtR tty J o h n 'rraffoj"<l AIUMI vt a l , tiyAUiTOK HKKKMAS, Att'y. iH II uid \V, 'Strotlior Joiim, J r . , 1'rnpB., Iltilfalo, N. Y. .lf,-,i iliitcil Miirell >, IliBJ. 11ml i w o r t l m l i'V : ' . i i | ' i I' lni' I ' u n i t mill .Miiiiin llli Com- H<|])|..;.1, Sillllitle, lylllK niul IM'IIIK In tlifi land formerly «if 1'r.sn.li & Murl«ol>l; J>;tt«»l Jiimiiuy :i(), Into, (|Ki,iso.j T Y T T