KILLED BY AUTOMOBILE! SORRY THOUGH SCRAPPY. • PRIZE

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KILLED BY AUTOMOBILE! SORRY THOUGH SCRAPPY. • PRIZE
RED BANK REGISTER.
VOLUME XLVI. NO.< 12.
bsuid WMUT, Enters as I«cond-Olaai MstUr at ta. ?•«*•
•ffl'r It B«d Buk, N I . u l t t tbt Alt of Manh It. lilt.
RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY,'SEPTEMBER. 1923.
DIED AFTER OPERATION,
'
FOR NEAR EAST RELIEF.
KILLED BY AUTOMOBILE! Peritonitis
SORRY THOUGH SCRAPPY.
Followed Appendicitil Dinner and Conference Tomorrow
Night
at
Presbyterian
Church.
and
Took
William
Valleau's
Life.
WJLLIAM DE LA MOTTE STRUCK
•
William 1". Vulleau, Jr., of Towei
The Bed Hank committee of the
DOWN AT_EATONTOWN.
SHOWER
FOR RED ^ A N K
GIRL.
ORIOLES
$1.50 Per Year.
SHUT
OUT.
PAGES 1 TO 8.
PRIZE, WINNING DAHLIAS.
It Was Given for Mils Mabel Evans Freehold Has an Ea
Easy Time with Red
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Who it to Wed Matawan Man.
Bankers on Sunday.
GROWERS HEREABOUTS WIN
A surprise miscellaneous shower
l-'reehohi experienced no difficulty
PRIZES AT NEWARK.
!lill avenue1 died last Wednesday Near Kast relief fund will hold a din- MARIANO TESAURO APOLOGIZES was given last r-'riduy night at Mrs. in defeating the Orioles Sunday in
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. . . i George- ('lark's at M;it;nv;i!i tur Mi^
count} championship series by •'. W. W. Kennedy & Sons »nd Alfred
Violent And Sudden End for a Uieful : itfht lit tin Long Jlruricli hospital, ner and conference tomorrow night
Writei
BUT
to
THREATENS
Commissioners
FIGHT.
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Inability
to
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Life of Eighty Years—Hit Re- i.here he underwent an operation at quarter to seven o'clock at the
Griffiths of Red Bank and William
Sorry He Kicked Police Chief But engaged to Guorge \V. Clark, Jr.. o'
r. and loo-e playing in the.uij.i.1
markable Record at a Marine lor appendicitis Bix duya previous. I'reubyterian church. A speaker will
H. Waite and Joseph Kennedy uf
Sayt He Wont Stand for Having Matawan. Those present uvre r\ir-. wen- tin i-au-.es of Ked Hank's ileTelegraph Operator at Sandy Hook He t( WHS employed Ijy the Standard tell of conditions in the Near East
Rumson Carry Off Honors.
Contract Taken from Him.
K. Woulley, Mrs. ti. W. Craig, Mrs. IVat. Only lour liits wore made oil'
William de' la Motto, of Cutheriiu il"''
">'P«"y
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m
>
inspector
of
pumpb
and
moving
pictures
taken
in
Conr
A number of dahlia growers in tin's
uui ne w a s t a k t n s i t k wnill;
O'Curk's'•'delivery
anil
they
i-nme
.it
;
In
a
letter
which
was
read
at
a
J.
Pruden,
Mrs.
J.
VanlJruni,
M:.
street, lied Bunk, was struck by an r >
at,work, stantinople, Caucasia, Palestine and
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Mrs. G. W. Clark, Lillian l.i. times \vh»-n '.hey dirl no damage. Six lojjjility won prizes at the New Jersey
will 1be Bhown.
There will
be meeting-of. the Red Bank cummin- and Mrs.
automobile Saturday afternoon at j hu
" btWalteryX.
Rullman advised that Syria
llaldia
society's annual show last
t kcn
errors
were
made
by
the
Orioles
and
Katontown. Half an hour later ae ' )ltal ' "s M r immediately to the'hos- no appeal
for funds at thisgaiherine;.
Monday night Mariano le- Wai me, Theron lii-dle, F. C. lit
'galhennjr sionelrs
W. W. Kennedy
apt
must of them were costly. Fox kept week at Newark.
sauro of Catherine street apologized J. V. Matthews, Mrs. J. .Matih
Wiis (lead at the Lung Branch hnapi-! [) u r 3>t " T n c - Valleau's appendix had
1
East
relief
will
&
Hoiis
won eight lirst prizes., seven
the nit.s made .oil - him well scattered
for aiid
Nearthere will lie spe- for having kicked Harry 11. Clayton, Mrs. James VanSchoick, •:th i still, lo which plate he Was rushed ; '
doctor's advice was car- The
start drive
Sunday
second
prizes
and
three
medals. The
but
the
mi.-pl'iiys
by
Iiis
teammate.'.
McDonald, .....
Mr. ...... ....
.,.,o. w0.. ..i^.v^.i......
M '.
and the operation was per- cial speakers in most of the churches. chief of police,' in the stomach a n d j ker,
n t £ | Mrs.
immeiliulely after the accident. ,rled
,f u r m eout
li-sKi-iii-ii the effectiveness of
his latter were the president's medal for
(i
Henry H. Schmidt of West Orange,'formed.
- A few days later peritonitis
The members of the drive commit- for having made derogatory remarks j E. McDonald, Helen VanAisdn!.-. pitching,
the
best
dahlia
in
the
show,
a silver
l-'reehoh! sf'red once in
the driver of the automobile, waa ar- anil pneumoriu developed and Mr. tee are Mayor Archibald L. Miller, about the chief at the town hall three j Mrs. Frank Walker, Mrs. M. K. l{o.-; tin- fourth and again in the fifth. medal for the be^t packed 1 oi. of
Mrs.
Herbert
Stewart,
Mr.
and
•.Mrs.
weeks
ago
when
he
waa
fined
for
Vnll'euu
sank
rapidly.
The
last
rites
rested and released under (mil.
i honorary chairman; Kev. John Muydahlias ready for shipment, and ••*
'Hazel K. WI-IHT, Violet Tbi remaining two runs were made bronze medal for a display of dabliaa
Mr. .de la Motte was working on a of the Catholic chyrchwere.admims-| a k o n ! i | J r _ t . a m p a i K l l chairman; Mrs. driving an automobile -in* a feckless F. Weber,
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Smitn, in th,- eighth." Two of Ked Hunk's covering 10O square feet. Jersey'-i
house which one of hit sons is b u i l d - i u ' m l a s n o r t time before the end. Samuel; W. Hausman, chairman of. manner. In the same letter, how- Burlew,
Mr. and Mrs. L. Little, Dorothy Lii- four hits were made \<\ Manuel.
Mr. Tesauro claimed that the
(inn is the name of the. best dalilii
mjj on the state highway, near the
Mr. Valleau was !28 years old. A the woman's division; Edwin K. Con- ever,
tle, Mrs. Charles VanBrunt, Mrs. W.
Long Branch Norwoods lost in the show.
f
Eatoutown
public
school.
liei ^started
over, treasurer; Key. W. Holland. Ra- commissioners had no right to cancel Merrell, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Clark, on Tile
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ew
years
ago
he
was
one
of
the
Sunday
to
:.he
Atlantic
Hi/lilaiid.u
the
contract
that
they
had
awarded
l
st
u
m
a
U
u
r
to cross the road and became be-'j -"'
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boxers -of Red Bank ver, secretary; Mrs. Isaac H. Adlem, to him for paving four Ked Bank Doris J, McKenna, Myron K. (.'lark and Highlands team ii: at. eleven inn-i William II. Waite, who is' vice
wilderetl with the
E. Braisted, Hosea
and Mildred Pruden of Mutaw:i,; ing routes; by a score of S to Ii. Th president of the dahlia society ami
s u lt t |m t t n e I and'he frequently took part in bouts. Rev. William
automobile- struck him. Witnesses He leaves-a wife, who was Miss Anna Chark, Joseph W. Child, William streets with concrete. He intimated Mr. and Mrs. Chester P. Aumaek and game
superintendent of the Edward O.
exciting throughout 'vi'h .Warns estate at Rumson, won first
L.
Stiles.
His
parents
are
Mr.
and
Mrs.
say the accident was unavoidable.
Child, Japhia Clayton, Newton T. that he would start a lawsuit unless daughter
Doris
D i May,
M Mrs.
M JJ. hh. K
Kvai.-, the tide nf fortune fiivoring first un'j prize
Mr. de la Motto was wedged beneath William M: Valleau of Monmouth DoremuH, Sigmund Eisner, Lester Eis- the commissioners reconsidered their d h
in every class in which he comam! •.hen the other.
the car and it wus neeessiiry to lift street. He also leaves two sisters, ner, Thomas Gopsill, Miss Mabel action and re-awarded the contract Mr. and Mrs. Morris Walsh, Mrs. team
He won the large silver cup
Next Sunday Red' Hank will play i peted.
Anna Eschelbach, Miss Ella Eva':-•
brother.
They are Mrs. Hull, Miss Edith Honiirman, William to him.
for
the
bi-st display of dahlias coverthe front part of the nfflclflne to get and
at
Long
liranch
and
Freehold
at
Atand
Garrett
Evans
of
Red
Hank:
Bottngaro
and
Harry
Val
Churlc
ing 1(10 square feet and the gold
him out. He had a fractured skull
Bids for paving the four streets in
A. Hopping, W. Strother Jones, Edleau of Ked Bank and Mrs. Charles ward H. Lafetra, Rev. Robert Mac- question were to have been read at Miss Edith Collins, Mr. and Mrs. J. lantic Highlands.
•medal for hia new pink seedling, Jerand many bruises and cuts.
jsey's Beauty, which was judged the
Kiljhty years, aifo Mr. de lii .Motte Nuaspickel of Brooklyn. The funeral Kcllar, Frank McMahon, John L. the meeting Monday night, but due to A. Collins, William Whitencch inrl :
Mi Wi.lldora
Willd
T
Kt
M
Truex
off Keyport,
Mr,
SEWING CLASS CONTEST.
i! best new dahlia of this year. Mr.
waa born in Holstuin, Denmark. His was held Saturday afternoon at the Montgomery, John J. C. O'Shea, J., the receipt of the letter action on the Miss
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. I Waite won first, prize with the same
ancestors were among the nobility house and was conducted by Rev. ,W. Uirdsall Pharo, Frank L. Sherwood, matter was , deferred until an ad- and'Mrs. Garrett Stryker of HolmMr. and Mrs. Joseph Dorset! and ' Best Work Done by Holmdel Girls to, variety at the Boston- show.
und for this reason he was familiarly Holland Raver. Burial was made at Miss Marian L. Simmons, Joseph C. journed meeting! next Monday night. del,
'be Shown
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View cemetery. The bearers Smith, Warren H. Smock, Martin Van The letter was turned over to War- Kuth and Earle Dorsett of Middle- '•
at Trenton Fair.
Known as "Count de la Motte." As Fair
In the private growers' class Altown
and Albert Glidwell and Frank
were
Carl
Clark,
Aaron
Sutphin,
a younu man he was in the telegraph
The girls' sewing class of Holmdel fred Griffiths, superintendent of the
Buren Smock, Richard A. Strong, ren H. Smock, tbe borough attorney, Rubson of Newark. Mr. Clark
Eugene
Johnson,
Iiiman,
Geofge
contest
last
week
service of 1'russia and in 1870 he
held
Henry C. Talmadge, George McC. and he waa instructed to render a
.
i
• i at which
i ' -Klkija estale, won. a silver cup for
cmne to this country. A short time William Crisped and Adolph Kind. Taylor, Dr. R. Browning Wilson and report, on the legal aspects of the case building^ a new house at Matawaji blouses, skirts ami stwmi; boxes made ,
and the couple-will be married whet
h l b e s t ex ) v u,j t covering fifty squa
the girks were judged by Mi.ss tfeet.
...... he
..„ found employment
.....,„„.,
Jatcr
.with the , There were many floral pieces jnclud- Fred D. Wikoff.
next Monday night.
Joseph Kennedy, superintendthe house is completed.
Il'ish'op and .Earl Babbitt of the coun- tl , vt of the Knragheu/iian estate at
Westcrn Union telegraph company j i»K several large wreaths from the
Councilman J. Bifdsall Pharo made
:1
standard
oil
company.
ty board of agriculture. Emma Stil-| Hurnson, won firsl prize for the best
under the olllciiil title of manager of
motion that Henry F; Bylin be disCHARLES DAY HALSEY DEAD. acharged
MEN'S, LEAGUE BANQUET.
wagon made the best blouse and Mar- j . e n V;iiietits. Fine exhibits of gladithe marinv-servicc. For 80 years he
as a member of the assessFOUND DEAD IN BED;
garet and Elizabeth Sutphen won ,,) us( . 3 were made by John Kemp of
Htood in a little towe^r at Sundy Hook,
ment
commission
and
that
his
place
Rumion Resident Paiied Away After
It
Was
Held
Friday
Night
at
the
Red
second-anil third prizes. . Tin: prizes 'Little' Silver and Walter Rice of
sweeping the scms with a telescope
be" filled by some one else. Mr.
a Year's Sickness,
Bank
Baptist
Church:
William
Carlile
of
Eatontown
PasieJ
for skirts wen; won by Margaret »nd Kumson.
iiili! identifying passing vessels. This
Charles Day Halsey died last ; Pharo stated that1 Mr. Hylin owns no
Away in Hit Sleep.
The Baptist men's league of lied Elizabeth Sutphen and Emma Stilwns his jot'i.and he held it until 1911,
estate in the borough and that he B
Bank held a banquet
Friday night • wagon. The best sewing boxes were
q
William Carlile, president of the Wednesday at his home at Rumsor. real
FIREMEN WIN A TRUMPET.
when railing eyesight forced him to
therefore ineligible^ hold the po- andd iti was attended
t d d by
by 12(i ppersons, made by Elizalieth and'Margaret Sutit up. The telegraph company ' Eatontown township board of educa- after a sickness of about a year. He ia
sition. He saidj the .law stipulates A chicken
h
di
dinner-was served.
Dr. phen and j Eleanor Bray. ' Kibbons Fair Haven Fire Company Made the
r had a more efficient or faithful • tion, was found dead in bed Sunday, was f>8 years old and he was the that
d
D
an assessment commissionej Herbert E. Williams was toastmaster. were given as prizes,- The articles Best Appearance at Coney Island.
employee. His reports of the move-i morninjt by a member of his family. senior member of the brokerage firm
own property in the municipal- jvddressc
niade by Judge llar- which won lirst prizes will be exhibThe Fair Haven lire company capmenu of vessels were signaled by in- lie had su.lfered from heart disease of C. 1). Halsey & Co. of New York, must
ty where he serves. No one sec- M We
lls-of Bordentown,
Bordentown, Rev.
Rev. Wil
Wil- ited in a slate-wide contest at the tine-d first prize for making the best
tmiiitiomil code from a flagpole 140 for several months but ; his health He was born at Newark. He had 1 ity
Wells-of
d
d
M
P
h
'
ti
b
t
th
onded
Mr.
Pharo's
motion,
but
the
j
BJaekman
of
Lont?
Ur:uich
home
at
New
York
where
lie
lived
...
.
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.v.
*,.«.
„.
l
i
a
m
R
seemed
exceptionally,
good
when
he
appearance
in the firemen's parade at
feet high.
tt
frred to
t Mr.
Mr Smock ; a n j Mayor Archibald L. Mill
was referred
Miller off : Trenton fair.
Coney Island last Thursday.
The
Mr. de la Motte leaves a widow | went to bed Saturday night. He waa when he did not occupy his country ;j matter
home
at
Rumson.
He
was
a
gradu"'
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for
a
report
next
Monday
night.
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B
|i.
Others
at
the
guests'.
Ret
an
prize was a silver trumpet. The firemid- live children. His children are born at Matawan, but he had lived at
MARKS TO MEET WERNER.
ate
of
Freehold
military
academy
and.
were
Revs.
James
K.
Dykema,
Mi-B. Catherine Uoskey.nnd James F., Eatontown since he was ten years old
Bids lor putting a steam neanng ,t a b l e w c r e R e v s . J a m c a K . Dykema,
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._
, men
^ ^ran ^a s tsteamboat
( , a m b u a t e xexcursion
c u r s i o n to
Henry M,, William A. und Coirfad ; and ,,his residence for the past.'311 of Princeton college. At the k^ter plant in the town hall were opened, Robert MacKellar, John Muyskens, ; L o n g Branch Fighter and New York Coney Island the day of the parade,
de lu Motto. He also leaves n brother years was in
i the house
houe where he died, place he took an "engineering course. but'action on awarding the contract j r William E. Braisted and W. Rol-1
Boxer in Return Battle.
Although the company had a permit
land Kuver. George W. Bray was | T h e a U r a t t r a t . t j o l l ,,t the Long to land the boat at th« public pier ul
He was formerly engaged in the Mr. Halsey w.as a member of the ' was laid over until Monday night.
iin'd sister who live in Kuropo.
Walter R. Dairby, Btate commis- chairman of the supper committee, iB ,.. l n t n i,l)Xin,r c i u b Fridnv night1 will Coney Island the firemen had to pay
The funeral waa held yesterday milk business. He was (5'4 years olu Rumson country club and of the
afternoon at Mrs. lioskby's on Spring and was a member of Crescent coun- Seabright tennis club.* He was one sioner of accourfta, sent a letter to The waitresses were Misses Annabel b(, t h e , t , m i_|j n .,i which will bring to- $7f> before the boat could dock. Oi.
street.
Re\
Hobert MacKelUr cil of American Mechanics and of of the founders of . the. Monmouth the commissioners urging that an House, Alma Thompson, Emily Stry- , r e t n ( . r T o m n l y Marks of Long Branch the way back from Coney Island the
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Burial
was Pride of Crescent council of Sons and county fair association. He is sur- audit of the sinking fund account be k er> Mildred Harrison, Marian Slit- . u]([ j o e Werner of New York. In bout ran aground in Sandy Hook bay.
preached
the sermon.
mudc with a Masonic service at Fair j Daugte
Daughters of Liberty.
y He served sev- vived by his wife, who was Miss Ef- made and the finiince committee was i phen, Kathryn and Blanche Tilton, j|,,,j r n r , . i,aitle Mirks was knocked A number of passengers went oshore
Ruth Bouinson,
Dor-;
, i s . st.L,k_.. i n. b. o a t a owm ,,i | ).y. Highlands
lobstern-{, , l m l .h(.Vi
te
M
Mr. de la Motte waa jerall terms
t r m s as
a township committeccommittec fie VanRensselaer Grub. Mrs. Hal- authorized to-have this done. The Anna
Vicw
cemetery.
* — Butcher,
r,..i..u.._ 'n..n.
n.u:
n... , --.t ; t , • H . t
.,.,,
.,..
,_i....».
•• he
• ' men.
_The. steamboat
. , . . was.
/•....»..
floatedi
of the Eust- 1 rnati. He leaves a widow, who was sey is a daughter of the late General letter from Mr. l)arby was the up- othy Smith, Dorothy Schhehting and ing revenge. The main event will
a Mason and a
E.
Burd
Grubb
of
Burlington,
who
Evelyn and N o r m a Harrison and Mrs. \ between Izzy Schwartz of New York again at high tide a n d arrived a t
Josephine Reid. The children who
• orn Star lodge,
shot
of
an
examination
of
the
sinkwas
at
one
time
superintendent
of
Dorothy
W-hitmore.E
u
g
e
n
e
Magee
|
who survive him are Walter B. and
and Al Felder of Deal. Ivan Hawes Fair Haven a b o u t ten o'clock t h e
the soldiers' home at Kearny. Mr. ing fund books, which waa made last
j and Bobby" Walker of New York are next morning.
VICTIM OF ACUTE INDIGESTION. Frank B. Carljle, Mrs. Harriet F. Mc- Halaey leaves two sons and a daugh- Thursday b j Md Darby. On that is president of the m e n ' s league.
Clintuck, Mrs. Charlotte R. Kyte and
booked for eight rounds, . George
occasion
Mr.
Darby
claimed
that
an
Mrs. Barbara Snyder of Navesink Miss Gladys M. Carlile. He also ter." They are VanRensselaer Halsey entry of $5,0001 had been wrongly F A R M E R H U R T IN A C C I D E N T , j Beyers of Seabright and Young
TWO ROAD C O N T R A C T S .
and
Charles
D.
Halsey,
Jr.,
and
Miss
Was Sick Only a Few Hourt.
leaves a brother and a sister, Mrs.
Blakie of Keyport a r e down for six
G. Howard Lippiricott, who
Lillie VanRensselaer Halsey. The made.
Daniel
McCormick
Suffers
Broken
i
Section
of Riverside Drive to B«
Margaret
Bennett
and
Edward
Carrounds and Kid Pettie and Kid Mcchairman of the finance commit•Mrs
Barbara Kurner Snyder,
was held Friday at St. was
Payed with Concrete.
Arm and Other Injuries.
I ,NIi.-il of Long Branch will open the
widow of Frederick Snyder, died lile of Red Bank. The funeral will funeral
tee of last year's Council, got into an
George's
church
at
Rumson
and
burvery suddenly Sunday morning of 1 be held at the house this afternoon ial was made in Mount Pleasant argument with Mf\ Darby about this
Daniel McCormick of Phalanx is in j program in a four-round affair.
Contracts for pavirg two sections
entry and claimed that it was all the Long Branch hospital with, a frac- ]
artite indigestion at her home at at half-past two o'clock. Rev. Harry cemetery at Newark. .
I of road near Red Bank have been
VanCleaf
of
Eatontown
and
Rev,
U.
Mr.
Lippincott
is
a
member
right.
'Navesink. She was sick only a few
! awarded by the freeholders.
A
tured arm and with cuts and bruises
B o y Burglars in Reform School.
of the sinking fund commission. on various parts of his body. He met
hours, although her health had not L. Ferris of Asbury Park will conBatcho of Ocean Grove, ajsectio- of Riverside drWe one and
RUMSON COPS BACK ON JOB. Mayor Archibald L. Miller stated with these injuries last Thursday at yAngelo
beren good for several weeks. She duct the service.
seventeen years old, was sent to 1 eight-tenths miles in length, will bq
Mr. Darby had told him that-the Eatontown. He was driving a team
was HI years old and she was born
form ^school
Jumesburg last .paved by the Tuller construction
^ ^at „„„.„„„.
Charges Against Albert Patterson that
books of the sinking fund commis- of horses to Long Branch with a load wwcc kII;IUIIII
in Germany. When nineteen years
L a w r e n M . Bat... HI. .company of Red Bank at a cost, oi
a Varioty of Fruit Exhibited.
b Jud
and David Kinney Dismissed.
sion
were
jumbled
and
that
it
was
\ $115,870. Considerable excavation
of age she nmu to the United States
Niagara and Concord grapes,
produce when the horses became, t h .
w h o b r o k e i n t u Charles
Charges of assault, of conduct un- impossible to straighten them out of
and she .had.sine* lived at Navesink Wealthy and Mclntosh apples and
frightened and shied. Mr.
McCorIr. M
c C o r - l j j ^ Y k e y ' 8 house on the Newman and draining work on «»» J £ ™
ecommg
an
officer
and
of
irtsubordiwithout an audit. '
and vicinity, Her husband was a na- Seckel pears grown on Luther
h^^comp^son
mick, who was sitting on • barrel Hi; S m , n C 9 r 0 ; l d a t * „ * k ^ stole j m a k e s j ^ ^
tiVe of France and a veteran of the Schcnck's farm near Holmdel have nation against Policeman Albert PatThe Public Service electric light the wagon, was thrown from his seat Springs ro;
and
jewelry,
civil war. ' The couple had eleven been on exhibition'in The Register terson of Rumson and a charge of company is using soft coal at its plant to the ground. One of the wagon Imoney
ved
for
this
job..
broke" into Frank Weeks's house at 1 cci
children, of whom six are
The Jannarone construction comr living.
g window. The different specimens drunkenness against Policeman David in violation of a town ordinance and wheels passed over him. The horses . c ] » (juck and into other places and
E l i b t h Curtis
C t i andd were true to type and were free from Kinney of Rumson were dismissed by Mr. Smock wrote a letter to the com- Started to run away, but they were . s to0 [te s goo ds'. Batcho had pleaded pany, now paving Peters plr.ee and
Mrs. Elizabeth
They are M
the
Rumson
mayor
and
council
MonDrummond/place
in Red Bank, waa
Miss Mamie Snyder of Brooklyn, imperfections. A basket of Wealthy
pany a short time ago, advising the caught before they had gone far. Mr. guilty.
the contract for. paving a
William. George and Edward Snyder apples grown by J. C. Hendrickson day night and the policemen are back
McCormick was rushed to the hosErnest Corrin, who broke into John a'"arded
of Navesink and Albert E. Snyder of & Son of Middletown have also been
pital in an automobile.
Gardella'e store at Seabright and section of the Red Bank-Oceanport
Ked Bank. Edward Snyder is as- exhibited at The Reg-isler office.
atating that it would be impossible
rtoic"»frt^nboWof
cigars, was also road about two miles long at a cost
sessor of Middletown townajiip. The These apples wcre perfectly formed chairman of the police committee, for it to discontinue the use of soft
Bent to tho reform school.
j of $102,430,35.^ ^ ^
funeral will be held this afternoon and were very large for this variety. following an automobile accident at coal at its present plant but that it THANKED BY MRS. HARDING.
Rumson on August 21st. Monday
^r+>
lit two o'clock at the Episcopal
^
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SUCCESSFUL SHORE DINNER.
expected
to
have
a
new
plant
next
Lat« President's Wife Sends Letters
night's meeting lasted five hours.
West Red Bank House Sold.
church at Loc'ust Point, of which
to Lincroft Folks.
Shrewsbury Woman Fined.
About 26 witnesses testified and as year which would not require soft
Dominic
Clemente
has
bought
for
Belford
Firemen Cleared About $2^5
church Mrs. Snyder was a member.
Mr. Smock staled that other
Last week the ladies' aid society his own occupancy a house on HerMrs/ Edith Farrell of Shrewsbury moat of the evidence was contradic- coal.
Last Thurwlay Night.
users
of
soft
coal
in
Bed
Bank
had
of
the
Lincroft
chapel
received
a
lettory
the
mayor
and
council
dismissed
was fined %2o last week by Judge
him that it was. impossible for ter from Mrs. Harding, widow of the bert street from Mrs. Dennis QuigThe Belford firemen served 181
Death of Aged Man.
, Lawrence for hitting a neighbor, the charges. -Thomas P. Fay of Long told
to comply with the ordinance in late President, in which thanks were ley for $5,000, The lot is 50x200 persons and cleared $225 last ThuraJoseph Edwards of Atlantic High-; M r 3 Margaret Dean.
Dean
Mrs.
Mrs Farrell Branch represented the policemen them
1
feet
and
it
extends
from
Herbert
as their plants were of such expressed for resolutions of sympathy
u """h.h ,;'
s day at a shore dinner which was so
lands died from a complication of told Judge Lawrence that Mrs. Dean and William A. Stevens waa Mr.' aquestion,
character that nothing but soft coal which the society sent to Mrs. Hard- street to Earl street. i HI; house " 1 successful that it will probably be
diseases Saturday night. He was 83 was the aggressor, but Judge Law- Bruce's lawyer.
eight
rooms and
and all
all improvements.
improvements, j—^ - - ^- n
•
could
be
used
as
fuel.
Mr.
Smock
g
j
J evcnt_ J o h n Glaa3,
ing. Miss Jennie Fenton of Asbury
years old and bad lived at Atlantic rence after hearing Mrs. FarreH's
said that the Monmouth Mutual Sup- Park, a former resident of Lincroft, Mr Clemente
,e expects to build a,
Schnoor, Arthur Glass, HowHighlands about forty years. The statements of the case, concluded she
Highlands Man D r o w n e d .
ply company wanted a test case made also received a letter from • Mrs. house as an investment on the t a r l ; "'
. h H o ^ , l d willett and Paul
funeral waa held yesterday after- was the aggressor, and the fine was
Leroy P a l m e r of Highlands was
the ordinance, as the company be- Harding, acknowledging, a poem con- street end of the property. Thomas
. ' r auxiliary
noon with Rev. James Can and Rev. imposed, The firle will have to be drowned Friday morning while clam- of
T
c t h e d i n n e r committee.
that the ordinance is not legal. cerning the President's death which i V. Dougherty made the sale.
The ladies'
of the company
Jdsepb II. SchaefTer in charge. The paid to the county probation officer ming in the bay. It is t h o u g h t he lieves
The
letter
of
the
Public
Service
elecwaa
an
important
factor in ,makinij
Miss
Fenton
wrote
anil
sent
to
Mrs.
funeral was hold this morning at at the rate of 75 cents a week.
stepped in a hole while walking on tric company was referred to Mr.
• Bought a Corner Lot.
1 the affair successful. The firemen a
Greenwood cemetery at Brooklyn.
the fiats. The body was found t h a t Smock and the police committee of Harding.
George Hancu Patterson has ! new tirehouse is nearly finished and
Will Go to California.
afternoon. H e was 29 years old and the council.
bought
as
an
investment
a
lot
on
j
it j s planned to have a celebration upThree Men Quit Firming.
Died in His Zlst Year.
the southwest corner of Broad street jol i its completion.
Florio Mazzu of Monmouth stree leaves a widow and t h r e e children.
Charles
Heulitt
of
Colt's
Neek
will
Residents
on
South
Btreet
and
-•-•-•»Howard McCourt, who lived with and Richard Wyckoff of Rumson wil Ilia mother, Mrs. Mary P a l m e r , a n d Brown place sent a letter asking for quit farming next season and put his and Thomas avenue from Michael j
his grandparent", Mr. and Mrs. James leave early in October for California a sister and a b r o t h e r also survive a crosswalk at the intersection of ilace out on stu
h-ire"
will
for $1,500.
The^..•property
has
a. ,
.i, \vi .. .mI. . ,I,-Weir
•
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„.
F i r e m e n to Dispose of • L o l .
m
a r e s , He
IIL w
i n1. B^give
u...,..,i.- ..t-^.i,^
Ford automobile. They expect I him. The funeral was held Monday those streets. The matter was reDiggins of Marlboro, died of conlis time to his carpenter business, i frontage of fifty feet on Broad street;
{
}[ , , u r l c y o f Shrewsbury
sumption on Friday, September ftl), to find jobs in the West and remain • afternoon with Rev. H a r r y P. JGrim
ferred to the street committee.
:
who has j and ir.0
feet distance
on Thomas
avenue.
Jthe
t . na J- ^ v e n a l o t o n C o n c ge avenue at
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The ••••'-'
burial was -made
in his 21st yenr. The funeral was there, for the winter and perhaps in charge.
short
south
of
Miss Amy E. Olsen, the clerk, was His son, Joseph Heuhtt,
Eatontown to the Eatontown lire
held mi Monday of last week at St. longur. Mr. Mnzza will leave his shoe Fair View cemetery.
instructed to advertise for bids for teen helping him to farm, is now Broad street railroad crossing, just' company to dispose of on the coJohn'* Catholic church at Marlboro shino business on Monmouth street
working as an electrician at New outsiife of the Red Bank boundary operative plan, with the proviso that
two
miles
of
curbing
in
front
of
tnd the burial was made at Freehold. in charge of his brother, John Mazza.
i
Slapped His Brother; Fined $25. properties where ordinances for this York. Harold, another son, has quit line.
$200 of tbe receipts arc to go to the
Marcellus Richling of Atlantic improvement have not been complied farming to work as a carpenter at,
donor and the balance to the liremen.
Good Appearance Comas First.
Holmdel Melon Party.
T w i n s W i n a Loving Cup.
Highlands, who got in a dispute with with.
Asbury Park.
Tickets on the lot arc being sold and
A well dressed perion in. business
Mr.
and
Mrs.
David
S.
Buck
of
Elizabeth Louise and Evelyn J e a n bis brother Peter and slapped him in
Auditor John P. Miilvihill turned
New Cider Mill at Lincroft.
or social lite alwayi has the ad- Bloodgood, twin d a u g h t e r s of Harvey the face, was fined $25 last week. in a report which ahowed that the
liolmdel entertained about iiu rela- it is expecte'd that it will be disposed
David
Soffcl,
a
Lincroft
farmer.
vantage over a person who ii sot Uloodgood nf River Plaza, won a lov- Peter worked for his brother and commissioners have kept well within bought a cider mill for $1,41)0 last tives and friends from liolmdel, of soon.
well drcsaed. Dont lot your clothes , j
wanted to go back to his mother in their appropriations so, far this year. week. He has set it up in his or- Colt's Neek, Marlboro a:\il Keyport
u
M B e cond prize in a baby pa
Sterling Stryker with Boston.
get o u t of shape w h e n we clean a n d
night at a melon party. Mr.
i a t New York on S a t u r d a y . Tin Chicago. Marci'llus didn't want him
chard, where he is doing a big busi- Friday
Sterling Stryker of Atlantic Hig.ipreso thorn with oano In tho m o d e r n twins were dressed as fairies,
litiek'had >ne of the lir.est nml largto go and this was the cause of th'e
ness in grinding apples into cider for
lands, who has been pitching, for the
way.
Wo clean and dye clothes in a
watermelon and mu/.kwelon
dispute.
Members of Federal Jury.
Wie farmers of Lincroft ami vicinity, j f'r"
m a n n e r t h a t liringg entire satisfaction
in liolmdel township1 and his Worreater team in Massachusetts,
S t o p ! Look) L i s U n l
Albert
L.
Ivim,
William
O'Brien
has boon signed up liy tin' Hojton
Stupendous Silk Sale.
to our patronB. Accordion pleating
1 s had a royal tV.isi and n fine
This Is tho place to wait for the
and William G. Bolder are Red Bank
Nationals and will re|»>rt to tint
and cleaning blaiik«tn nlio done In | b
friend,, i t U cool and comI timo at tin' party.
Notwithstanding the great catas- men who were drawn for service on £ine. Mr. SolTel will put up a build-1^.'"
9 o
team immediately.
, r i,
,
1 ..ui,^,.,-!, men wno weir drawn i«r service on lug for the mill.
the right mannur. French Cloanera fortable and you are under no obliarid Dyers, Moe Gordon, proprietor, gation to buy anything—just come, In, tropbe befa leu Japan and although ;
,
.
,.
New Residents.
Two
0 Broad street, Ked Bank.
Phone have a seat and make yourself at of
silk fomes
that country,
Hurt ii
Runaway.
New Barn »t VanderhurK.
the raw
major
if not from
the entire,
supply,
..
Trenton last week.
Ku.-ell lloyles of Sfi-lton, PennU61.
Wo'll call and deliver the home. All morning and evening newn- mid while many factories are either
William l'rothoro of Vandvrburt?
Nenflle Buck
Colt's Neck was sylvania, ii teiu-lier of nheiiiistry lit
Every Day is Catnera Day.
\
goods.—Artvortlaemfnt.
withdrawing
quotations
or
advancing
will
build
n lui'Kci lmrti early this fall
pupors, magazines, Btory bookB, ciYou should have a camera by all thrown from a wagon on his fiirm tin- Ri-d I'.ank high whiinl, utnl H. N.
gars, cigaretteg, tobacco, pipes, can- ried, we offer our entire stock of meana and your films and printing lnst week when his team of horses Long of New York, an ai-i-ountanl, tu ri'iiliioo n barn which waa deItnautirul Country Horns
dies, soda, ice cream and all novel- anted silkfi nt original or before
be done by ua. All work dona ran nway. Hi» leg was hurt and he ha\e eaeh rented ono ol' Newton (Un.yod by lire two months ngo. Ha
ni'nr Ked Hunk. Few minutes' walk tiOH at the Red Bunk Waiting Room, .he (.•iiithipjakc prices^ innuring biff should
on the premises by expert assistant!). now 1ms to use crutches. The Imrses DiM-eimis1.-! bungalow.-, n the river i lias 'uwiir.leil tin; contract for th»
to station, Fine ro^idi-nro, with all Went Front ntroet, where all bu»«ei mil Bgreoable savings. Superior
S i
ilk
silk
duo to sending them wore stopped before they ran far. ; front al Red Hank, Tho reii'tjil-i ibaru to li.'iilitt Bros, or Colt'n Nockv
UHMICI'II convi'iili'iice!!, garngt', or- Htop at the door. Harry Belgrade, rupe do chi.HH, forty inches wide, j No ~great delays
Art'Kraft
()ut
of
t()wn;
Truuin.,
i
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wore inaile by Albert I. . 1 vina.
olmiilH, luwiifi, giinli'iiK.
See this pniprletor.— Advert taumont.
Mr. Commuter!
iresenl viilw if'J.r.O, ut ?1.7l» p o ' - l s h
buildinjr, op|
Ke«p Kool.
n ( , w vvhitficld
pllice! I'rliT $ 1 H,00<>. <!. W. X. tick Why n»t own a country home!
•nrd.
Kieh
IUHITOUS
black
satin,
$.1.0
),
atroot-—AdvertlseDotiL
stow
over a hot stove. Lot n«
U o ji U I 1 ,,,, m ti,
Auto CnmpinK Tri
er, counliy properly specialist, llu/.Have one for HJIIO; live iniiiiiten' walk
New House For Rent.
I'lilue,
a
l
Vl,2h
per
yard.
Stylish'
do
it
for
you.
Our cooked roasts and
mB|lt
lei. N. J. I'lmne Ivtyporl •Il'-H, AdMr.
and
Mrs.
l..»int.
V.
S
n
y
d
e
r
,
Mr.
J
from
Htntion,
acre
of
land,
ten
r""in
Up-lolhe minute conveniences; nl- Muck chiffon taffetas ut Jl.ltK p o r t
|)iopiired moats, eopcciiilly <>ur fravcr ti^einent.
house, burn, two poultry hoinei; n m l M I - M . T l i n m a i i C a l e l i | M ) l e a m i M r . grimt
Visiting Chiropodist.
Inn'tivo
lile
and
Htuci'o;
live
roonin,
yard.
Superior
("union
crepes,
comspiced Virginia cooked ham, will
--«««^Act quickly! t| \V n m l V i s . , l n a i | U i i i L i i w r o i i o i 1 u f ( V . t ' f t t<nvo you
pprice $«,ril)0.
$,
bulb anil pantry; lint water heated, plete line of »hade«i present valuo
Ur, Frances It, Cooko Caster
labor and hculth. Dollclou*
• i i l l i s t , N o o k .H|iont l a s t w o o k o n a n
A Small Fir*
t
i i u l u m o - •mlailii nlvviiyn ready. We »re excluilva
by telephone to Zueker, country property
mbination
range $:t.'.)fi, ut %'A,th ]ier yard. Handsome make
l
b i i
. . . .appointment!
. . .
I'li'i'trirlly,
gan
i l l R. b i l e I ' l i m p i n g l r i | > ill
can be iixtliigiiinhmt if you arc pro I ' c n y 1). llenni'
lla/.let,
N.
J.
l'hone
Keyporl.
I
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n
i
i
.
i
y
U
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i
n
u
i
.
HeNormaiwIie av«
tylish crepe Imok siitin.H ill .black, coma to you wh«n needed,
Tol«'
ngoiilH U»r otlu Hlolil's meat prvtlucts
t e c t t d wllh liro (ixtlniiufnhcrs or flr< TI\IC, F a i r Unveil, N. .1. AdvertiJo
Adverlini'ini'iit.
T h r y b a d tout:' un.I " I l i e r miiiipnioiil.
irilwn and white, $<i.l)0 value, at phono Kalontnvrn 2169-M botwenn
Ili.-ne as gd'iil. A"p<"rin'« l)e|iealiiahoie In yuur fuctury, burn or dwell mi-lit.
*4.'.!fi per yard.
Special vahioM in i (1:00 p. m. and H:00 p. m.>—Advcrtlm.
w i l l i I l i e i n a n d I l i o y li\ oil o u t in Hie flon, ".0 II) nml street, Itcil llmik. -AdMorn Nourishing Than Meal.
lni{.
Klr» llgbtlug dovirps of «vur)
1
dreHti jjoodn, blunkotti and eumfort-! mont.
^
VlMti H ' l l l e l l t .
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Pure, properly made mayoiuuiiie in
ilnnrri|illun. Writ* or phone Thomiu
lew I .ill S w m t r n
ablofi, women'ji coatH, drortsi1;*,
a grout body builder. Our National
Rand WinUr Tulorin* Sclmol.
Nutico lu Inxpnycrs.
N<-w loll Milliner,,
William", box 208, Iti-il Hunk, N. J IIM l i g b t i i » foiilhor and »« wirm IIM a n d HWeatm'M.
( W o give eoupoiui
miiyoiinnin«,
-containing only fresh1
All unpiiid Uixrs in SlirfwMuiry npciis October lnl. TulorinK «'•I'liunn 1040-W.- • Advorlliomfiit.
Smart
cnatioiiH
of
silky
velvet,
u f c j i t b e i IHMI, pure virgin wirnl, in"
w i l h |IUITIIHH<*S of $1 to S e p t e m b e r
tiiun.iliip will be udvi.'rliHoil ami I'uld nioiitnry, rnlloKit biwrd nubjoctii. Ad-arncl, iilaiu or iru-dod< in 'JDth whirl) e n t i t l e you t o a v o t e o r duvctyn, felt, volotir mid nil tho «'KB», heat nallid oil mid highi'id gradi
1
hair
>i
If Your r « l Trnul.U You
and lit II HBV- uliiiro in I bo Iliree piei'e l i v i n g r o o n i newer fabrii". most inixlrxtly priced. upli'ej and vlm>gar, l« IUI lil'-al f" "'- duriiii! (lie month " ' NoM-inbor in ur- die II KiUrln W. lUnd, A. M., Alliinei,|ii|-H, II i'V m e hero
Ask
/or
It
by
name
If
you
want
lite
wnnr Ur. W e l n n ' i fi«Nth(<fwi'lghl nn-l \n\'.. The 1
dor tu niuke a limit iiottlonieiit with hunil, N. J., or Irvlniiton House, SeaI llroad ntroi I, Ket to be nwai'lloil on t h e e o - o p o r a t ive The IViirl Shop, h Hrimd Hlreet, Kcil
l
HHIIK. •Advrrti em(!nt.
mipixirtn, mntln from III" im|>rrt,»i(" Id-il Hank. Advi
Little Silver HnrmiK". This lnolinli':i hriKht, N. J. I'homi U4. AdvorliMdun.)
A. Hill/. * C o . , Keil H a n k . of your foot, llrond .'-lii'ot Nnlionnl
-..«_
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"*miv and nil tuxes up U> itnd V ' u l l ' " t ! raont,
^_^_
AilvortiMi'inoiiL
V
Furnit
bnilli biilldliiK, Ked llniik, pbiini' MIH7
F»r Laneh.
Furniture
! iv'j,:-.
l'r..l,Ml Pcachasl l««h«sl
!
II.,w
Can
W. l)n it?
A d l
I,ot HolTiiian A Ubovnky, 111! MonOur dollcloun
sandwlchon and fri'niNolle
'
Flvi. tlioiiKinid bniikiitl of Un>nA at
1
Colletlor.
Millinoiv "f Uili e i i a i m i l l K idyll"*,
I will not be rottpoiiHiblu for imy nalnds un nlwayi rofrnnhlng. Nporlal mouth »lr«ot, furnish your home.
Covert'n farm, Hroml Hlrcel, K t
i IUMI K ' ^ ' K ' ' * ^ 1 1 trifii<
(M|iiliit
•Ailvorllnrmcnt.
Furniture
(!lmii|ti*r (ias fnr Fords 1
town, durliiK Aii«urt nml Hnptemhur, itobti'i i-iintriii't'Ml In iny iwimo unlem prlcoii for nunntitlm, Alperin'« doll Cn«h or credit.
ul pi'irt'n n» inoili'nt,
Never
T h a t ' s t'ltiti'll.v wluit It in when you A Inn « " kl"' 1 " » ' f n i l t " Rl111 Y ''" w I hnve oontnirtfil «*lnn pernomilly or catoini'ii, 20 llroad utruet, ltfvd Bank tmiili—Ailvertlnomont.
Pianos,
I mini! h o * we ilu It. Th«' r o a n
put 1111 " A h b u i n i ' i " cm ymir ('"">>1. Inhlnii.- -Arfvurtlsenwnt.,
—Advert laomont,
by 1111 ItlllllOl il".Oll jMifKOI).
i ami nervii'ii are miperlor 1i
t, llrtMil strmit, Ked |l»«k,~~
Our |
Dr. Dunn, Sun»on CMmiHMllrt.
«H :-n
'I'm ,l,ivi' rri'i< liii.l
.Mnml
Mrs. I,. II. Colonmn.
*. Over iri.linO planot
Heeoild N.lltlo ,ul lunik liullillllJTi In eseiy
for 11, Mntiir ^pfi'litlly <-o,, F-'tiLuke t.ontrhoiul mmlo I be i|imit"r
Victor Nlihi.
AdvortUomnnt.
lii'ii|)il, N, J, / AilvprtlnMiiifnt.
worth Dion-, lie will carry » Ihlrty- lied Hank. Hull
Tonljrht It alio Victor nlgbt at
*«..:.. - - » . • Fa* Prompt DellreHcs • • FrlsUr
wunl
t into ovur 7,100 hninun o'clock dally.- '
TuntlmtV ie MonwouUi ittMt, Red
Mil Thur.di j . , Itiona 1JJ77 or 1878 for ii cunts. Advertliwnieiit,
T h « r t - i Alw§»s t R c a i a n
Bunk.—Adv#Hl»»«J«nt
Op*a Tonlghl.
Kill Bank, rridar dtlivtriM 7:00
tw (HipultH'ity-- ittia the #v«f l n e r » a v
E d i m HsMU Uuaps.
Tonlaht la alao Victor night at Tut
Radl
ii
«nd 9:00 A. U. md liOO P. M. «•»•
iii|{ |io|iiil«i-||y of Ulut Kllibon d u l l e r
R«U
jlUl.
*««r ul town ball.
A. V, Or«gory, «7 Otoad
tlnjr't,
1«
Monmouth itrmt, lUd
n«M«y'« IUrk«t, II lionmoaMi
A, V, Urwurr, «
In ilif r«»ult of plowing th* moit
Bre«d «tr«»t,
A. V. Gregory. 87 Droad
l t
k A d « « H i t
R»d
IUi)k,-Adv«r1l««Bi«iit
i ( A d v « r t i i « m » nt.
ttad I ) k A l H i
Hid B»nh,~-A'tvirtlM«ntnt
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RED BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER, 19,
Page Two
Her granddaughter, Eleanor FyoE*,
who haa be«n with her during the
summer, has returned to her home
at Rid Bank.
PAUL REVERE
Rally day services were held at the
Haptist Sunday-school Sunday. The
56 Bread St., Red B«B1I, N. J.
church was elaborately decorated
with flowers.
Phone 968,
Eisner Building.
T1NTON FALLS NEWS.
For
Assembly
Nomination
leal Estate and Insurance
Berry L. Chriitian" Buyi Machinery
to Make Concrete Blocks. "
Berry L. Christian has bought machinery for '.making -concrete blocks
ami he has the apparatus in operation
oj) his farm, llejias received several
orders for concreti1 blocks.
John LeStrunKe is back at his wol'k
a3 a letter carrier al Jei-Ki'y City,
after having spent the summer with
James Dean.
Mr. LuStrang'e's
brother, Frank LvStrunKc1, who is:
well known here on account of hi$ j
frequent vUita jit this place, will be
married Saturday.
Edward ViuiWinckle is making a
stay ut Saranac Lake for his health.
.Mrs. James Sode#, who has been
very sick, is slightly improved.
• liiss Jennie Clinton is out after
haviny been laid up two months with
a sore knee caused by an accident.
Miss Sarah VanWinckle has returned home from Belmar, where she
was
employed during the summer.
Management of the Slate Government' on a basis of BUSINESS,
Ruth Coleman, Margaret Scott
EFFICIENCY, and ECONOMY is the rightful demand of the people
of New Jersey.
. . ami Margaret Shutts are new pupils
A step the voters of Monnmuth County enn take to assure this is at the Red Hank high school.
Mr. and Mrs. ,J. Hull McLean exto vote for BASIL B. BRUNO of Lonp Branch for. ASSEMBLY NOMI- >ect
leave the latter part of this
NATION on the REPUBLICAN TICKET at the PRIMARIES on TUES- onthtofor
Florida, where they will
DAY, SEPTEMBER 25lh.
pend the winter.
His training in hiisini-ss anil public service thoroughly qualifies him
A new corn-sheller has been put in
for thu cilice uf Astii mblyman.
;he grist mill and other improveBorn ill Urine Iinuuh October 17, 1887. ' Graduate of Long Brnnch ments have been made. The mill
High School l'JOfi and New Jersey College of .Pharmacy 1910. Propri- vas closed while the changes were
etor pharmacist, Lonj; Hranch.
nder way. but it is now running at
Fraternal Urother in V. & A. Mjasons and Elks, and member of the op speed to miike up for lost time.
Atlantic Fire Department of Long Branch. Formerly secretary of the
Business Men's Association of the City of Long Branch.
Lincroft Newa.
Served as. member of the Board of Health of Lonp; Branch and
aecretary to Senator William A. Stevens. Appointed Boxing Inspector
Bass seem to be quite plentiful in
of Monmouth County, 11)23.
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iwimming river above the dam of the
'intern water company,
Fifteen
ass were caught there laat Thursday
and Friday by residents of Long
Branch and Freehold.
- Mr. and Mrs. George Palmer have
een laid tip with abscesses, but they
ire
now around.:
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Bruno
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Committee.)
FOR
(Paid for by
ASSEMBLY
the
NOMINATION
Mrs. Sarah Leonard and her daughter, Mrs. Hankina of Fieldaboro, were
recent quests of Miss Emma Thompson. Mrs. Leonard is 92 years old
and she enjoys good health. She formerly lived here on the farm now
owned by Harry Sprung.
Mrs. Henry'A. Conover spent part
of last week a(j Asbury Park.
The ladies'" aid society of the
chapel met last Thursday at" Miss
Bessie Fenton's and arranged for its
annual supper next month. The society will meet Thursday of next
week at Mrs. George C. Richdale's.
Girls Doing Pleasant Work
Radio returns of the Dempsey-Firpo fight were received Friday night
Amid Cheerful Surroundings.
at William Thompson's on Brbokdale
farm and at Charles Mouser's arid
Severin's. At each place
We would like to have you call to see our pleas- William
there was a considerable gathering
ant work rooms and if the work, appeals to you join of folks anxious to get the fight news.
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BRUNO
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ef.eM deettted
M«B»udi Ceeaty Sarr.(»l.'. Meet,
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hrit
U t h . nutter o i the U U U of WIlltMl h. to
M* aininoi
d«m»iidi Itnhlet
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th.tr eabbf
Hedenburg, 4««caaed.
wynr tarn
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wi* HUM
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th within
within >Ix
lx tnontbi
monthi from
from
Kotic* to umiitvn
t e present elaimi M U K .
uneer
agataat eitat*. • *
the data ef tk< efonaaJd erd.r, or th«» will
Punuimt 10 tb« Order at Jolvph 1* Don- bi fonrvfr barrnl of their action, thwftur
«Jl«». BurregaU ef U t County e l Munwaiaet th» u M .uUerib.r.
moutli, made tin the flrtt day of Auguit,
Dated, Freehold. N. } . , Auiu.t 1, 1«2S.
1923, on tht application of Arthur B. QUdARTHUR B; QLADW1N.
»ln. .-.editor of t h . «>tat« of WUIUm L.
It ptj» to advertlM in The lUglfUr.
ilftdenburr. deeea*«d, naiUe U b«rtbr given
Heralding the
Jim <Jlulwniv
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OASIL. B. BRUNO
GIRLS WANTED!
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We offer agreeable, profitable and permanent
emloyment. Wont you call and talk it over?
Apply at Office of
THEC. E. CONOVER CO.
RIVERSIDE AVENUE
Red Bank
New Jersey.
Holmdcl News.
A notable exception to the farmers
who have poor potato crops is Alber
Emmona. His Giant potatoes are
turning out 125 barrels to the acre.
The girl's sewing class will mee
at the school house Friday afternoon
to make hats under the direction o
Mrs. Bronson Butler. This williibe
the girls' first venture in hat mal^fg
The annual bruwn supper of th
Reformed church will be hel
Wednesday, October 17th.
Henry Hammond, Sr., rcturne
home last \ve«k from the Lon
Branch hospital, where he had his
foot amputated on account of gangrene. He is around on crutches.'
Mrs. John r'rost h;is recovi re
from a sickness of several week
Developed iii the mellow tones of Wood Brown, Koyal Blue and other popular colors—shapely
hats, reminiscent of the days of grande dames and courtly manners, with trailing feathers and shadowy
laces—in pokes, Gainsborough effects, quaint short back shapes—and the tiny cloche, beloved by all Paris.
You are most cordially invited to inspect these new creations, and, whether buying or just looking,
a genuine welcome awaits you here.
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The Pearl Shop
Red Bank, N. J.
5 Broad Street
Formal Opening Thursday, Friday and Saturday, September 20, '21 and 22.
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While Knollwood is in the-course of construction, we are taking this means of inviting the public to inspect this beautiful. +
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The purchaser will not be compelled .to wait until sufficient houses have been built to justify the utilities to extend their £
gas, water and electric light lines.
THEY ARE BEING INSTALLED NOW!
Each plot will have Water, Gas, Electricity, Sidewalks, Curb, Shade Trees and Improved Roads ::
There will beacres of parks and space for recreation grounds. Wewill be glad to have your suggestions as to methods
of beautifying these plots.
Plots 75x150
Terms: 5% Down
Balance in monthly payments extending over a period of ten years.
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Knollwood Phone Red Bank ©49.
WHITE BROS.
OFFICE 6O BROAD
RED BANK, IN. J.
Our representatives -will be on the ground ovary day during September and October.
There are tan houses under construction at present, and Indication* are that many mova will ba built in the near future.
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RED BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 19, 1923.
P»«e Threa
parts. He fell* the maloni at Bedare boarding at Mrs. George S. P.
f .
COLTS NECK NEWS.
Borough of Red Bank, N. J.
Bank and shore towns.
Hunt's.
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Notice i> htreby given thill a O n c r a l
Klfhtb EUtllaa Dl.trlct.
Bit Potato Crop—Thraa Man on an Rev. John Wesley Tower attended
Albert BiXck U having hi? mill reEleclion Mill be held In a n d (or the Bor- llemnmiii, a t a paint wher« th« center lln*
Auto Outing. ,
' • ministerial confereijje at Ocean encloud /with shingles.
William
luith of Itpd Uank, in the County *,f Mon- uf the tracki or road bed of tha Hem J e r n«mth HIUI State of New Jereey, 'in TuesG
M
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Hagerman and his son Charles are
Gsorg* D. Schenck has one of the'Grove
on
Monday.
-at
day, November Cth, Itf2a, bttw.-.-ri the huura the Bhore of the North Shrew ."bury riv»r,
finest potato crops in this neighbor-( Mrs, Ida Spencer and- family have doing the work.
6f . i . A. M. and .oven V. il., at the re- thence lotithwarrilr along 'the center Una
hood. Hia Giants and round stock moved to Eatontown, Mrs. Spencer
Charles And George Danger have
spective pciHinK place* in auid Borough.
of the traeka or roM bed of t h e New ier*
Slid clcclion will be held in I h i naiil sey Southern Bailriiad . tn i t . Inter.ectloa
are said to be the best shipped from a short time ago soli] her Jiouse at received more orders for firewood
LONQ BRANCH. NEW JERSEY
irouKh for t h e purpo** of Reeling a Stale with the center line of Herbert atreet,
the Marlboro station.
this place to a Newark family, who and lumber than they can fill.. They
Senator from Monmuuth County; two Mem-thence weilwardly along: the center line of
have had a portable sawmill and a
ber* of tlie Genrra] Aiirmbly, a .SberilF of Herbert i l r e e t tu it« inlemeclion with th»
There was a big gathering- of folk* moved here Saturday.
th,- county of Monmouth. three Coroners center line of Shrewsbury avenue, thenc*
Friday night at Nealfle Buck's, where " James Kingston of Colt's Neck and big gang of man at^work all summer
-f the County of Moomouth, two Mrmbi-m southwardly
olonit
t i n center
line o r *
radio returns of the Dempsey-Firpo Miss Anna Elp-im and Eugene El- it George Soffel's woods.
of the Board of Cbnnen Freehold
Shrewsbury avenue to it« InLri.ertio.n with
,10 ROUNDS
Mrs. Warren Matthews was called
flght were,received. At Scobeyvilla grim of ^rcnton spent the week-end
three ye»r». and an As»e*«or, « Collector mn! !
' e n t e r line of Went I.e.,nurd "«treel,
two
Cduncilnwn
of
the
UorouKh
of
Ited
i
""•nee
wentwardly
along
the
tenter
line of
Corporal Izzy Schwartz; New York ys Al. Felder, Deal
gimilar partita were held at Max i with Miss Laura Daly of Mcrriglown; ,o Howell last week by the sickness
n of the UorouKh », . . . . . . ,
mirij .4tr*-et to its intersection .witit
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Oryl's and William H. Lereh's.
j Mi»s Agnes Brennen of Newarl; >f her mother.
ank. New Jersey.
, VVi-wt i
lli:le of I^l^htiin avenue,. tri, nee
Public
Question:—Shall
the act
entitled
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,rthw rdly
"An
Act Ciincerninit
r'ru« Public
Lib,
nK the center line of l^inhW«Her D. Fields knocked off work has returned home after having spent
10 ROUNDS
A udopU-d?
A C i i
P
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Ive
u<! 1.1 it», lnter»ccti,,ri wJHi the cenlast Thursday and took Daniel Hunt tho Hummer with Mr. and Mrs. James
Rivar Plaz* Now..
r tin
if I..,i-u,,t av,iiup, thence westward'
Notk*
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Primary
Election.
Joey
Werner,
New
York
vs
Tommy
Marks,
Long
Branch
and Harold Taylor, who work, for him Braney.
Ferren F. Blaisdtll is having
Ali-o take notice t h a t u Primary Election ly JiliiniT the center line of I.oi-u«t avenue to
in his automobile paint shop, on a| Newell VanDorn, who has been louse built on his farm. John S'.ubbs
fur all political
parties
entitled thereto il« intcrirctinri wilh ttie nrfore of the North
linrthrantwardlr
will lie held in tin- mill Hornuvrb. in -.,1 I S bri.w-, bury river, thi-nre
motor outing. The three men had an working Theodore • Rowe's place on is dcing the work. Tho ho'wx will
8 ROUNDS
County, on Tuesday, September ^."ith, 1'.»LI:5. alorm the ,hori! nf the North" Shr«w»liurf
early breakfast at a restaurant at wares,-will-quit farming and move be occr.pied by the foreman of Mr.
betwt-en the h^mra nf .seven A. M. and nini- n \ e r t,, i l , iiiti-mection wilh Ihe oenlel
Bobby
Walkers
New
York
vs
Young
Haweg,
Harlem
Hi,...,f
Ilutriu-k
or
road
bed
of the New
Bed Bank. Among the places vis- t° Rumson,
where he will be care- Blaisdell's farm.
I*. M. (Standard
tvmej ' Said
1'iiinary
Klectii'ii to be held in th# plut-eM in the ,l,-r ,ey Si,-itli»ni lluilr,,a,l, the point or lilacw
ited during the day were Asbury ittt*';'er v oC
, u c °u" t r v estate,
Mrs. Sarah Msttison of Newark
er has
re^pei-tive dintrictti as herein set furtb, und of ln-KinniiiK.
6 ROUNDS
park, Barntgat, Toma River and At- . ^
Atlantic cemetery been has been spending'a week with Mra>
The pulling plni-e f,,r thf Eighth elertion
• nid'Primary Election will be held for the
d i ' t r i c t is Hi.- ciifr-Lerin of Siuniiind KUm-r
lantic Gity
I better condition than at pre&en.. AuguBt Miller.
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roiiipnnj', ilridge avenue uml West 1-roiit
Georgie
Beyers,
Sea
Bright
vs
Young
Blakie,
Key
port
Mr. and* Mrs. George I.. Hapce on 'Everything I. spic and .pan and the Two eueBt towels were disposed of
tioiii-d and almi to 'lect Members of th<last week for the benefit of the ComNinlh F,lrcti.in Di.lrlct.
Cduntyy Executive C
C r nmitUM
i U w
f u r encii
t i i c h p<ipo
for
U i ' l t i n i i i i i K a t ii r , . , i n t » h c r <
t h e ,4 ROUNDS
' line
munity club. They were won by
l i t i c a l p u r t y , imrticiimtiritf i n *aUl I ' r i m u r y
(,f
Siin--*sl,ury
ui.-iu,,'
u
i m-r..,,ter D. Fields und Eey. and Mrs.
wilh
Kl<--ti,i[i.
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received many compliments.
Miss Lena Lauten.
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line
i.f l l r r l i r r t
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Young Pettie, Long Branch vs K^HVlcNeil, West End for r f K i s t r a t i f t >p"u ' " ' ' " '
Daniel P. Doyle for dinner guesta.
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Fred Wilkins ia teaching school at A reception for Frank Lloyd, the
• . • i u t l i v . n r . 1 l y iiTiinu 111,, , - , - . , i - r l i n , . i , f ' s t i r , - w - , Mrs. Doyle spent Thursday with Mrs. West Farrningdale, Wise Emma Deck- new supervising principal of the MidNotic« a l Registration.
liury
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t o i t n iiit,-r-if-c'inii
with t h w
r'or
Ticket
Rescrvatloni
Phone'
Long
Branch
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,1 f u i t h . - r tiiktn u t i c t - un ' J ' u c ^ i f a y , S , ' l > - i . - , - n t r r
line
f,f I ) ) . - .N't-n j u ; m .Spri;>j,-»
r,,.-iil
Liffton of Freehold.
|er ia teaching at a school near dletown township schools, will be
uf'Il,-Ki:itb'-tif- r i ^ t w i m l l y
itluMK t l i e i - . - n l ' - r
lili,- u f
Miaa Ruby Desmond was home Sat- ,Princetonj and Robert Doyle is teach- held tomorrow night at Mrs.* Henry NOTICE: Reiervationi will not be held later-than 8:40 P. M. night of t r y a m i lE;liel t, -, t i i .1nI I ^s: l) m, l l t l i ti -n t t -ll,*>ur<U
t i n t l i , - n - r e . y , - t - I III.-' M c w r n j m
^prini^H
r,,a<l t , , i u i n l i - r s f - , - ahow unless paid far in advance.
l i n ; iliatrk-ts
a n d D r i w i - e i l t l , t r i m ! . , - n li,,-.i«<, ; l i , . n » - i ( l i
tlin i - m l r r
l l n i ' ot
I l r i . n U Hlr'.-i-t, .
urday and Sunday from Perth Am-, ing at Spring Valley in Marlboro Mecklem's.
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t o h i , u s < - L-;iiiviis i , , f t i n - v,it<-r:i i n t l i i - i r r , - -I LIKMH-I- n i i r t l i w i i n l l y i i l n n w I l i o , - ^ n t L - r iiii,- o f
BOUTS START AT 9 P. M. SHARP
boy, where Bhe teaches school.
I township. Miss Rita I. Braney, who
Mi.-cliv.' i l i s t n r t j , r c K i » t f r i i n { a l l | » - , - n i ( , ,-i,- ; Ilr.-ail
str<-i-t
l o i t , -intursKtluh
with t h »
Mrs. Richard Cludor has her sontaught at New Brunswick last year,
( n l e i l t , j .l o t , - a t t i n - i-ri-uiiiK
I'linKiry.. nii'l
- - , - n ' ' - r lini- , , f U u - ( r m - l s s o r r m u l tieil o f t h e
i;-iiVrnl KlrctiuiiK,. whicli sai.l c ; u i i :
K I I I I I ] IT.'I-V,- Y u n h a l l , I I , m i l ; l l r u n c h R a i l r o a d ,
thi-nrn
from Elizabeth with her.
I is teaching at Asbury Park this year.
b . ' omnlilc-1,-,1 , , n o r b c l o r , - F r i d a ) , Si-iiU-liiIjt-r , i i n r t l i w i ' J t w n p l l y
UIIIIIK
tliu
ri-nter
line lit
Miss Beatrice Doyle and George
Communion was held at the Re
1-lth. H I 2 3 .
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Dark spent Saturday at Trenton.
•-Si-rim-,1
r.-^Utrutioi,
,li,y —I',-i,,,,,,-y
,]„,., ! l . o i m
IlranH,
K;dlr,,,,.l
t o it» ititc-rsmtion
formed church Sunday.
7 : 0 0 A , M . I , . 9 : 1 ) 0 I ' . M . ( K t a i H h i r J l i p u - l i « i t - h • Mil' , - , - n l , - r
lino
of
Oimlmit
direct.
George Schenck, son of John G, Lee S. Gaiger, principal at the
Tliir.l
r,-Ki^tratii,n
,lay--Ortoh,i Otli. I l l . , - n t " . - i . u l h w a n l l y
a l u i i K t h e c,-nl<-r l i n e o f
Scherick, is employed at New York. public school, a,nd Miss Florence
l»;:j,
1 : 0 0 1 ' . i f . t . i «•(]()
|>. M . ,
, - . - v i » , - i l l i . - I ™ - k s , , r m a i l l,i-,l / i f t i n - N ' i - w . l e r n r i r
uml
corrret
tin., l i s t f o r t h u Gi-ni-ral
Kl.-c- 1
ri.",i!li,rii
Railroad
t n i t s int.-r-ifctiori
with
James Desmond has the biggest Campbell and Miss Bertha Dunham,
'lor.•
(Onr . - r, h u i - > " o f
Hi-rlK-rt
slro.it,
tli.-mre
und best watermelon crop in these ' two of the teachers at - the school'
Hoiiniliiriu-rt
o f t h e t-K-ttitin • i!i.-,trk-U
i n I w.-Hi-.ar-lly alonv: Hi,-c - n t i - r l i n e o f Hi-rlit-rt
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21st, at OCEAN PARK CASINO
This Week's Attractions
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llilli; lilae,. fo
Union firehm
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Nurth".Shr.iw"stiury"Hi"v;.r
the N i n t h elec
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i m o u t i i Ifoiit C l u i i I H H I t f i e p r o p . - r t y | n - , w n - ^ •
Tcntji Election District. •
the
It.-.l
Hank
Lyreuni,
th.-ii,-.irnitli'-'
ll'-'iinniiiK
a t a
[iniut
u i i . - n - ' Ih e
center
•nr.lly
t o t i l . -c-i,t.V l i n e
uf lin,-,,I -urci-t
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iivi-intc
i.. i i i t - r ^ - , - l , - d
the:
to
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v»itli
t h eeeriter
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line
of
H""-'.'
'oiltliu.-irdly
aliinu
et.
tile
renter
line o f
Mechanic
rttn-et.
th.-nre eii^lwAt-.ll^ al.,ii K : ^ l t r i ' w ' : l l u r J ' av.-nii,- t o i t s mters.-ction
the center line [if. Mechanic street lo t h e j t i u ' r ' ' n l e r [in,- of t h e Neiwnan Sprint.'^
As The Harvest
Is in i>i'6portion to the quality «f the seed sown and the
amount (if work oxpeoded, .the..SUCCESS of a Business House
depends (in the depth of true character on which it is-built and
the diligence of the entire organization in living up to their ideals.
Tho iihenomeniil growth and widespread influence of the
American-Stores Organization is living testimony to this truth:
"As we sow we reap."
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As with iitheiH so it will be with you.
li Payi to Trade Where Quality Counts and Your Money
EMERSON HATS
GOBI the Furthest.
DRINK ASCOI
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Its cheery morning fragrance and delightful satisfaction clear !
away the clouds, and start each day exactly right.
STETSON
HATS
$
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$7- 8- 10_'12
XAsco COFFEE, lb 29c
All the New Fall TAN Shades,
You'll T*ite the Difference!
tall
:; ASCO Evaporated Milk
To soothe, tireil nerves ami relax • the tensed body—DRINK
ASCO TEA. You'll tintl at least one of our delectable blends
to exactly suit your taste.
ASCO TEAS
S-tb
P kg.
Fall Suits and Top Coats
All New—Some With Two Pair of Pants
$
$
25
30
28c : "*pk* 55c
14c:
P r i d e o fK i U a r n e y - T h a t
$
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$
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and up to
ext h
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DL d-PoU n d ;rn 6 5 '
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Only Store In Red Bank Selling
INTERWOVEN SOX
. Big Brown Crusted Loave6 of Goodness!
Wheat-buildfers of sturdy bodies!
VICTOR BREAD w 5<=
Bread Supreme
DAVIDSON
DAVIDSON
(Extra big wrapped loaf)
BUILDING
THE BIG STORE
Victor Raisin Bread—Iron Food—loaf 10c
BIG
BUILDING
- R E D BANK-
BROOM SPECIAL!
Our Reg. GOc
cut to 5 4 c
Our Reg. 70c
cut to 6 3 ( .
Our Reg. 80c
—40 YEARS ON THE SAME SPOT—
Qusility Brooms do Better Work!
Every Pound of LouelU contain! the Pure Patteurized Cream
from Ten Quart! of Rich Milk!
Richland Butter
GOLD SEAL EGGS
SELECTED EGGS
p.'lline.
(iunrnntecd Fresh.
ASCO
No-Wa8te Sliced Bacon
—and prices are lower
P O T A T O E S (3,,vtbr.y l i e
wh'u
Pk. (15 lbs.) 44c
:•- V2 bu. (30 lbs.)
Koltl liy Weight Always—Insuring Full Measure,
88c
Bic Housecleaning Combination Special!
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Our, 23c GalvnniirJ I'nil . . .'.
One pkff. 8c 1'rincen Cloai Starch
One hot. 7c ASCO Hluing
One hoi. 9c ASCO Ammonia
Ono cukn 7c Ivory Soap
Ono cake, 7c Co.linc Soa|
One I>kn Oc Ivury Snap llakrl
Our, pkg. 25c Star Naptlia Powder
Four cakm 5'u r !'.&(>- Naplha Sonp . . . . I
Two caki-i B*lic Slur Soap
,
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98c
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Valuo $1.28
APRICOTS lb. 17c
PRUNES lb. 10c
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performing Oakland at lower prises—prices neverbefore associated with such a thoroughly fine car.
ALL FOR
F itncy Cnll fornia
• Choice California
house to
their
n -
Fourth Election District.
! si
five , l i : ' r , c t s . ret-'isteririir a l l p e r - o n s e u lletinniiiK at :i uoint where 111,- .-elite
titl.-.l l o v o l e a t t h e e n s u i n g ' P r i m a r y a n . l
line of ltr..ml s t r e e t is inlerseL-ted with th
Cenernl
Kl.-ctions. which M i d n n n < s
shall
center line of lliir-lini; road, then,--- e a s t
hi- r o m p l t t . - d o n o r b e f o r e
l'liduy,
Septemwar.lly aloni; t h e r e n t e r of lUirtlini: read t
ber
n t h . r.i::i.
•
•
•
••
•
its i n l o r - . v l i o n with llranch l u e u u e . themiee.i>tration
day—Primary
day,
soutlieastwiirdly
(i!on h ; tl.-e- Cent.-r line of - S e c o n . r
llranch a v e n u e t o i t s i u l e r s e c t i o n wilh t h e ! ' 0(1 A . M . t , , ..1.(10 P . M . i S l a n - l a i - d t i n i . ' - J
.
Thir.l
r,-i:i--lriili.,ii
d a y-- O c t o b e r
1 llth,
center line of Henren place, th,
' " ' ' " i I'.'-J.l. 1 : 0 0 P . M . l o 9 : 0 0 P . M . , t o r e v i s e
war.lly
directly
h.-lweeu t h e
' ' ^ ' .-tn.l e , . i r e c t t h e l i s t ' f o r t h e t r . - n e r a l e l . - c t i u n .
own---! by t h e ' l-M;-.t,- of Sarah I-'. WokDie
1,
nlary
lines
of t h e e l e c t i o n
iliiijn-1 Kmily Spinniiur. o n e hvni.lre-l nud lif'y
Shrew-lniry
Tonnshin.
and Ihe
feet from t h e c e n t e r line ot 11,-i^en j-la----.
The Fin«!«t Buttcv in America!
«
ly ulnnK t h e l-erice ' i.ine
to tli*,- curvi-,1 ':ilu> ^ - '-' w iiiini -SjirinL's road t.i it* int.-m-.-t i-ia
Iniumlmr line of t h e Morout'h of U,-,l liank i " ' ' " ' " " ' N'i'rth Klireivslinry l iv ,-r, 'the'm'a
them-e
n o r t h c a s t w a r . l l y ' a m i n o r t h w a n l l y I nortlit-ast-.uar.lly
iilonn
t h e ^liore of t h o
foll.twinjr t h e curved Loiiiidary !in<- of Hie i ^ " r l V l ^lir,.-\v-;bilry rjv.-r t o it« int.-r-,-ction
l!or.nik'h of lied Hunk- t o tin- shore of t h e Iw i l h
" " ' fentlT
line
of Locust a v e n u e .
North
Shrewsbury
riv.-rthen.-e
s o u t h . ' tlu-nce eastwiirdly al.niK tho center line.-if
wi'ntwarilly
a n d westwardly
aloni;
n , c . I.ncuat nvcr-ue l o H i i n t e r s i c t i o n w i t h th,!
i-hore of t h e iNoi-th S h r e w s b u r y r i v e r t o - c e n t e r
line of I.eiKhton
iivemie,
theri.-t;
tlie point a b o v e m e n t i o n e d a t tlie sliore i soiilhWardly alone; t h e c e n t e r line of I.einliline of the »IIH1 river ilirectly lietive.-n tile , ' " " ai-i-nlii-tu it» inter-.ecliun wilh Hie crn.
Iirojiertii-K OVM1--.1 by t h e Moiuno-.it.h Iloai - t l ' rl i n e o f W e s t Leonard a t r e e t . them-e <-asl('hlli
und r r o p . - r t y
Itnovvn a s t h e Ued w l ' r d l y nlonj; t h e c e n t e r line of W e s t l.e,,nHank Lyceum, a t t h e tminl or plate of lie- I: i r ( ' ^Lreet t o t h e c e n t e r line o f ' S h r e w s b u r y
a v e n u e , t h e point o r plilce of betnnniin;.
The pollini:
The polling place for t h e l ' i r s t elect
i: place
p e for t h e T e n t h election
d i s t r i c t , is VVcslsi.ie E n g i n e House. I.elVhd i s t r i c t i i r : a v e s i n k Hook a n d Ladder l-'i..
liouif, Mechanic s t r e e t .
to '
u.
Notice to Auscntce Voters,
Second E l e c t i o n D i s t t l c t .
Any elector who it renistered 1 for l h a
lj<!t;i!inini; a t n point where t h e center
line of Mechanic s t r e e t is i n t e r s e c t e d with r.en.-rnl Klection, who hy reason of inability
through
illnesfi or absence from the County
the ceat.-r line
of Uroad
s t r e e l . 'the.u-e I
s o u t h w a r d l y aloni; t h e c e n t e r Hue of Ilroa-1 I [",,".' h he resides is unable to en*t his
s t r e e t to i t s i n t e r s e c t i o n with t h e center ' " - 1 " " 1 n the day of the C.eheral Election a t
line of Wnllace s t r e e t , t h e n c e eastwardU- I Hi.. pollinjr place in the Election District in
nlollK the c e n t e r line of Wallace .-tr.-el In j which lie is • registered, may make apnlicat h e reur of t h e p r o p e r t y of the S.-cond I ti.ni for an o'li,-i,il hallot to the municipal
National Hank,
thence
siiutllvviirdly al.UH' ; t'ler!-: :n any Muiiieipnlity in which he r e t h e rein- of said
Uank
line hundred f-.-l ] ii.li- s or tu the County Hoard of F.h-eli.in
from the c e n t e r
line of Wallace
s t r e e i , I of t ' e County of Monmouth. on or l.efoie
thence e a s t w u r d l y
hy a »triii K ht imuuin- Tiu-silay October 2:ld, 11)2:1, and" n furinal
appliration wiil he forwarded saiil • elector
a r y line t o its i n t e r s e c t i o n with II
,i,|.-r and when properly rilled out and relurne.l
•f Linden place -ilid Wallace s t r e e t . to (lie County Hoard nf Elections of t h e
hence northeastwardly
aloni; t h e c e n t e r County of Monmouth, an absentee l.allot
ne of Wallace , s t r e e t
to i t s ihtersert-ion will be forwarded to nil eh elector.
ith the c e n t e r line of Prospect a v e n u e ,
AMY E. OI.SEN.
lence s o u t h e a s t w a r d l y
UIOIIK t h e c e n t e r
Clerk of the I i o m u r t of Red Hank.
lie of P r o s p e c t a v e n u e to t h e s-mtheily
^ " ^
irec-d boundnry Jint' of t h e ilm-on^'h o'f Dated Aiimist 27, H S 3 .
ed Hank, t h e n c e n o r t h w a r d l y aloni; t h e NOTICE OF REGISTRY AND ELECTION,
:urved b o u n d a r y
line of t h e lloroinfh of
Shrewsbury Township. .
Red Mank t o t h e Fence Lin*, thence n o r t h Notice is hereby Itive.h that a General
westwardly aloilK t h e said I-'em-e Line to Election will be held in and for the Town-"
t h e center line of Mechanic s t r e e t , t h e n c
-hip of Shrewsbury, in the County nf Monweslwardly alnnx t h e c e n t e r line of SI,-. m o u t h , a n d S t a t e of New J e r s e y , on
t-hiinic s t r e e t to it-; interpecti.-u with tl.lav. N o v e m h i r Ctrl. A- D- l'J23, from t h e
e n t e r line of Uroad s t r e e t , t h e point or h o u r of six o'clock A . M. to the h o u r of
dace of liclrinniin;.
seven 'o'clock I". M., » t t h e r e s p e c t i v e pollThe polling place f o r the SeciiluJ elec- inK I'luccs in said T o w n s h i p .
ion d i s t r i c t is I n d e p e n d e n t ' I'irehou-'e, Me-,
Said election will be held in t h e saiil
hanic, s t r e e t .
Townsliio for t h e p u r p o s e of electini; . a
S t n t e S e n a tto r from
y, t v
o m M n n m o u t h C o u n ty,
T h i r d E l e cit o
i onn D
D i sc
t r i ct t . .
UeKinnine, a t a p o i n t where t h e cenl.-r j Members of t h e General A s - e m b l y , . a Sheriff
ne uf Wallace s t r e e t is i n t e r s e c t e d ' with of tin- County of M o i i m o u t h ; t h r e e C o r u n e i s
tlie * c e n t e r line of Uroad
s t r e e t , theln-e of il\e County (if M o n n i o u t h ; t w o Members
thv-ardly nlonir t h e c e n t e r line of Ilri.ad ( "f t h - Heard of Oilmen l-Veeliul.k-rs. f u r
s t r e e t to its i n t e r s e c t i o n with tlie center : three y e a r s : one T o w n s h i p C o n i m i t t e e m n n .
f -H.irililllt
Itoail.
thence
euslwar.lly
for thre.. y e a r s : a Townsl-.ip Co
y e a r t o till t h e u u e \ p i r e , l term of
t h e center line of HitrdinK ltuad to i t s • fniintersect!i
with
i h th.
W h i t e : a T o w n s h i p Tiillei-tor. for
.-liter line of llranch I'hnrle
tic, t h e n c e soiitlu-nstwardly
two y e a r s , t o fill the unexpired term of E i l c e n t e r line of Hranch a v e n u e to
th t h e c e n t e r line of He -n iil:u
Ci'iHtalilc: a n A -,-ssor, for t h r e e y e a r s : t-.vo
thence e n s t w i m l l y directly b
.Justices of till' 1-eiice: t w o S u r v e y o r s of
tin
llllou-ned hy t h e E s t . of S
. . . . . the Hik-hway, and twoPojindk
.ml Kmily S p i n n i n g one iiundreil ami
Nolice of* P r i m y E l e c t i o n .
fifty feet from t h e collier line of Hranch
Also t a k e a.-lice t h a t a Pi
Piimin-y Kl,cti->a
a'venue.
thence
sontheastwni-dly
hy a for all political p a r t i e s entitled
t h e r e t o will
s t r a i g h t line to t h e c u r v e d boundary line of he h e l d ' i n t h e s:iid T n w n s h i n . in said C
t h e BoroUL-h of Red Hani;, thence n o r t h e a s t - t y . on T u e s d a y , S e p t e m b e r 2-'ith. Hull, b e •linlly ailing t h e c u r v e d b o u n d a r y line of tivt'i-ll t h e h o u r s of seven A. M. a n d n i n e
t h e Ilei-oUKh of Red Uank to its i n t e r s e c t i o n 1'. M.
(Standard
tinle.i
Said
Priniaiy
ith tho center line of Prospect a v e n u e . Klectioii to he held in t h e places in t h e r e thence . n. o r t. h w e s t w a r d l y
idem;
th
.
- sp. ctivf district ; a-i herein s e t forth, m i d
line of P r o s p e c t a v e n u e to i t s i n t e r s e c t i o n ; ,.,id P r i m a r y Electi.)n vvill lie held fur t h n
with t h e c e n t e r line of Wnllace s t r e e t , | „,,,.,„.„. of nomi'iuiliiiB ner.-oi'ia of t h e r c thence s o u t h w e s t w u r d l y
alonw
t h e center
otV-ce a l , ,
•clive parti.--i to Ihe olV-ces
inc of Wallace
street
to its i n t e r s e c t i o n
I ill-I Memhers of t h «
-vith the c e n t e r line of Linden place, thence County Kxecuti-.e Coniinit!ec for i-ach p o - .
lirectly -.vest war-lly hy a slraiKhl line to
htical p a r l y p a r ! icipatini; in said P r i n i a i y
the rear of t h e Second
Nntional
Hank,
Klectioii.
T h e Hoards also sit on t h i s d a /
thence iiorthvciirdly to t h e c e n t e r line of
for r e g i s t r a t i o n p u r p o s e s .
Wallace' s t r e . ' l . t h e n c e w e s t w a u l l y ' to t h e
Notice ol R e g i s t r a t i o n .
c e n t e r line tit' Hrd.-id s t r e e t , t h e place ,ir
And f u r t h e r t a k e notice I hat on T u - s . l a y .
Iioint nf beKinnini;.
•Ihe
olliiiK placi' for the Third -lection S ' - i U i - m b e r I I , l ' . i ; 3 . t i n - l l . n i r i l o f
ili.-tri
is F . I I . VaiiDorn's KaruKi' llroitd a n d E l e c t i o n a h u l l m e e t i n t h e i r r e - p e e l i v ! '
i districts
a n d proceed
t o nia!<e a
)..,.->..- c . i . i v . i . s
of t h e ' v o t e r s
in
LOUELLA BUTTER
wjth
rlffil.
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mul ilrlve the True Blue Oakland nnil comparo it with othenl
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1
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lyintt
west
o r I h eh o r i f Hod Hank
t h tl.-c -;n ith* • • ^ t w ' i (Hy a
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line
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l.itlle
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ImrnUKh a n d
th
curved b 111 IK nry l i n • • . . , ll.f 1
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tl
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ronil
l<r t h e T i n l o i i
l-'nlls
a n d Pilie
Ilreok •
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liy
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l b nil the ceU T
h.- , - . . , I..-I-. t h e n c e i n a d i r e c t l i n e t o t h e v . - c l T-i l i o i i i n l a i v l i n e e f t h - l o u ' n s l i i p .
n t orsect ion vith t h i > !•<• It IT
r i ill 1
The
poiluilplare
for t h e Fir.I
eloclioTl
Ilt < p r l n r , - <•!" 1 I T inn IIW'
rn d, the n.ii
d i - l i k t is t h e Fin-In u . e , S h r e w s b u r y .
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l i s trict i«
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K i.. lUiMMi.'N
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RED BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 19, 1923.
Page Four
THE RED BANK REGISTER.
JOHN H. COOEC, Editor and Publisher.
QKUUQK C. HAMH, Assucistc Editor.
WK11NESDAY,
SEPT.
19,
FOR FREEHOLDER
Automobile Insurance
1923.
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TOWN TALK.
The Public Service corporation
Ins been onfcrod by the court of
chancrry to resume its trofk'y SL'rvk'i'
in upwards of niie hunilreil raunici\|i.ililie.s in. New Jersey where no caia
ii !\i' htn'ii run fur six ur ei^ht weeks.
The 1'ublic Sorviee enrporatiuii says
itr cimml opt'i'.itc its cars at a profit.
l |:c. co.ui I -.iv-- this U no reason why
is -luuiltl' not operate- its tars; that
]i' "-eu'i cuiitlitiiins are.- appalling;
ih.'l the duty re-slimr op the corporali 'H n i i i r t
b e p e r f t u Mietl
. 'apartdito « • r m Bast novin* of fBmttun, pUaga o> bactat*. to all wurta at
«ltr or eouiitiT, In th« larcttt aadaad TWU Red Bank man's twice-told story.
In Bad Bank. Befora you havt roar naxi It ia cohfirm«d testimony that no Red
Bovine dona, wrlt«, Mad or call for UaBank resident can doubt. Ask your
only raUabla faraltar* mav«ra 1B torn. MM)
(at mr pritn on jour nail job. All Unai neighbor!
of h«arj or light trucking dona at ahort
Frank Palmer, 60 Mechanic street,
ootlea. Call or addrta*
(ALJ_ FORMS)"
67 Broad Street
Red Bank, N. J.
J . T . EXJAN,
11. WALL STREET, RED BANK
RcaiiJavca pbana 292-R
Offica phon. 839-H ;
. ID WHARF AVENUE
IWHI'MIHIMMMMMtM
Telephone 474
Broadway Loan
o r t h e l.ian-
HAVE YOU
Headache?
SUCCESSORS TO SCHMUCKLER & CO.
227 Broadway, Long Branch, N. J.
I B* lr«r *?•• aura u tukT
D» totT IM) tind n <tr.hi«ll
] | B so, kava your •?•• •xamlnt^i ramr
•!••••• mn uW a taaut*, -
Money Loaned on Personal Property.
Bargains in Unredeemed Pledges.
Tliis -eem.- Mi be the f,.rll111.in sense
vi.'W of tho s.li.'a'.ion. The franchise..
aiid piivileifi's now held liy the I'ulil'C.|
.S.rvice corporation ^vere obtained '
in ilev a cliarlir which it snujrht anil
nliTaiii.'il ami .under which it promised
• i i;ivt' Ir.m.sportaiion.
No concern
I am a candidate for the Democ ,ii In- or should In'1 i:ompelled to per- ' cratic nomination of t'hosen 1'rec..lii.inently run its business at a l o s s ; ' holder of Monmomh County.
but it fan avoid this by surrenderI would lie pleased to havc J my
ing its eh.irter and its-privileKes. A friends, tho.-.c oid-tinu' friends whom
J'i..'iichise au'ivomciit with ' a public I knew \V1H-I> i was ; fit-'ehokler of
:..iiice i'01-pnration should not he a Munminitli cuiinty in the .past as, well
ji .rt.-.iin •which .binds tile people to one as all new friends whom I have since
.-.i.ledf the agri'i'ment and then per- made, to vote for me at the DemoniiLs the corporation to do as it Icratic primary on Tuesday, Septemvleases about keepm;; its own side of ber 2.ri, lit_!!{. The polls will he open
John EVI. Corlies
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No M t i n Red Ba«k who suffan
How that
morlof and
tint la
._Express
batkaeh*. hcadacMt, or diBtroninv;
Aita
Vans
mar I_
urinary tilt can afford to ignore thh
J. H. Gregory & Son
* lilies a m i privileges
must
lie s u r •ilidered; »nd'thill it.(-annul perforni
it- c j u t y oil" , i i n ) u a a.- i l m a y lii:-.i, it
j i i i v t i U i i i l i - Ui d o M I .
Tin-1 bargain.
EGAN'tf
Jewelry, Silverware and Firearms.
STILES & CO.
V
Improved Hoover Diggers
AND REPAIRS
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until 9:00 I'. M.
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(Town Talk continued on page 12.)
I have tried to see till of my
friends in person, but Monmouth is
a lur^e county and it has been impossible for. n.e to make a personal
call in all cases. I will'greatly ai>preoiate your vote on .primary day.
Thanking you for,all you may do
for me on primary flay, I iim,
- Very sincerely yours,
JOHN M. CORI.IKS.
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C. H. ROBERSON'S
29 COURT STREET
Philadelphia E v a Speclnllat.
Sad N.tloD.I Bonk Bid... Room 28 ''
I ET«TT WxlMiiUr Houri liOO to » tv. m.
IPreeHold, N . iJ.
Telephone No. 8
In celebration of our second year in business, wes'Tiave decided, to hold a
two-day bargain sale, in which prices will,be slashed left and right. The
two-day Sale will be :-r,
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Just glance at this list of real bargains:
OF
Live Stock, Machinery and Crops!
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As 1 am discontinuing my dairy business on account of ill health, I will close out my entire
stock without reserve, on the farm known as the S. E. Hall farm,
Tuesday,
for
ARCHIBALD L.
MILLER
ON ROAD FROM BELMAR TO ALLAIRE,
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Democratic Candidate for
Nomination for
State Senator
He is a successful business
man and the first Democratic mayor to carry the
Rspublican stronghold of
Red Bank in 10 years.
(TieM l o r l>y A r c l i l b i i l J . L . M i l l e r C u m . )
CaUloir.
Addreit ,
WUllam Power. Kelly, Headmaattr
New Brunswick, N. J..
Saturday, September 22d
Monday, September 24th
PUBLIC SALE
-Vote at the Primary
Preparatory School
lBBtK y«ar. QIVM b*yt an al
^apatatory •dueation at minimum eoft.
ftttiua th«m thoreuuhly for mny adltwi.
Graduate* admitted without examination to all colletrwa that accept itudcnti
on c«rtiftcat«.
Owntd and m r i M I
by Rutgeri CoUtge
Th« acliuol has ua unusualiy compl***
equipment. Cottage dormitMiei. tK or
twenty boya t» » huuue, hav« • beautiful aettioit of river and csnaom. While
the preparatory ictiouL hfia 1U own
buildings, nthletlc enufpment, anil tiepar•t« aocial life, it has &1MO the privilaff«s
ol the »pl«iiditi liti'rary anil uttiletie fu
cilitioa of the coikg", giving it advati
ic o'rdlnarity bi'yoml the reach-of a
privatt aehoot. h u g e new KymimHium,
7B-(ont Hwimminir pool, tennis courtu.
atnlctic flclUs, cinder truck. Golf course
Kvailtthlo. *
Located one hour from New York on
the l\ It, H. in tha chU-f fduCStJonal
center of the State.
A peraunul repredtmtativu o{ the
school will be glad to call upon anyone
Inlert'Mteii. Thia service cntnila no ab\i'aation of any nort, but it duaitrn
Kive full infr.rmati.vu to posniNe pat
citp^clally how to earn *i,OO0 in
Bcholarahipa at Rutgera. "
Second Anniversary Sale!
Paid for by John M. Corlios Committee 1
Do Not Fail to
says: "I was troubled with pains
through my kidneys brought on by
being on my feet long hours at a
time. I also had djzzy spells, which
blurred my vision. I was not troubled very lone, however, as I heard
of Doan's Kidney Fills and got a box
at Cooper's Drug Store. I was relieved before I nnd taken the first
box and was completely cured after
taking two boxes. I nm glad to say
that I have not been bothered since."
(Statement given June 12, 1916.)
On June 14, 1020, Mr. IJalmer
said: "I am always ready to endorse
Donn's Kidney Pills as they always
proved satisfactory to me when I
needed them."
Prico 60c, at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for u kidney remedy.-get Doan'a Kidney Pills—the aame
that Mr. Palmer had. Foster-MiU
burn Co.,' MfrB., Buffalo, N. Y.
RUTGERS
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1923
al'~10 a. m. daylight saving time.
;1T hi-ail hi^h (,'raile Ilolsti'in dairyy cows,, (a lot of these will freshen soon') ;; 2 heifers coming two years
old.
ld
i i profit
ft IIlnlsteiiv
llti h
l l coming
i two
t
l l f four months
h ld
i l d to register;
i
hull,
years; bbull,
old, entitled
S year old; gray horse, !l years old; lmile, good wurker, Mayo tractor engine, with plows
all in. good order, ensilage
cutter with blower and pipe
distributor; I double disc
harrow, ?, harrows, Acme
h u n m , spring tooth harrow,
furrowing sled, Itiggs plow,
1 hnrse riiling plow, 2 riding
uiltivutors, 2 new wheels and
Mi\ 2 Paris green guns, yet
iit^uy wagon springs, ^
hu^gy wagons; 300 bags,/!!)
bushels rye, 50 bushels rye
and vetch, fully halt vetch;
lot harness and other articles
t n . i n : ! ! i : e i OILS
mention; Ho cord of seasoned oak Wood; ISO KJ-qt, milk cans, some new, never been used.
All peojilt' int ested may come and inspect the stock on or before day of sale. There will be a truck
on t!ie uTuumis to move the cattle any distance a t a reasonable rate.
50 iieres of
of standing
standing corn,
corn, planted
planted in
in rows
rows and
and to
to be
be sold
sold by
by the
the row;
row; 7 acres growing
gg corn and
ld by
b tlie
l acre; 10 tons of
f alfalfa
l f l f andd clover
l
h 8 or 10 acres of
f growing
i h
cow peas to be sold
hay,
hay.
TKK.MS: All sums of S2!i.OO and under to be cash; on all sums over $25.00- three months' credit
with bankable note and approved security, with a privilege of renewing once with one-half.
(iKiHUIH II. ltOUKHTS, Auctioneer.
.I.AMKS 1.. H.M.I-, Inside Clerk.
S .E . H A L L
WILLIAM C. 1'ATTKHSON,'Outside Clerk.
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' TIIKKE WILL BE A CATERER OX THE GROUND'S.
.10
Cups and Saucers . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 Bluebird Soups
. . . . . . .15
Large White Plates . . . : . . . . . . .10 Gold Band Plates . . . .
.10
Pie Plates . . . .
10 Cereal Dishes
.10
Lyknu Polish (large) •'.
.30 Mione Hand Soap . . ,
.10
Lyknu Polish (smalt)
/ : f .20 Hand Brushes
Flour Sifters
. . . . . " , .20 Wash Boilers (copper bottom) . . 1.85
45
White Coffee Pots
1.00 Gray Coffee Pots . ,
Gray Tea Kettles
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75 Gray Tea Kettles . . . . . . . . . . : . . 1.00
1.40
6 and 8 qt. Aluminum Pots
95 Square Point Shovels
. .90
Round Point Shovels
1-40 Deitz Lanterns
1.00
Wash Boards
r. 1.00 E-Z Seal Jars, quarts
.90
Jar Rings
08 E-Z Seal Jars, pints
20
Stove Lining
.25 Rolling Pin*
.10
Hammer Handles
10 Chair Bottoms
.15
Scrub Brushes
.20 Sponges
1.45
Galvanized Pails
25 Long .Handled Axes
During this two-day Sale there will be a 10 per cent discount on all builders hardware and mechanics' tools.
Also 5 per cent discount on all paints purchased during these two days.
Red Bank Hardware Store
75 Monmouth Street
Telephone 936
Blankets
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The biggest Blanket values in years. So said our buyer. You, too, will agree
with him, we know. They are big values. The best Blankets we have ever
sold at such reductions as these. Surely this selling will suggest you purchase
your Winter's supply now.
T
HOUGH »lw«y8
highest in quality, Goodyear Tire*
ore never h i g h
priced, as thig chart
shows. See how
Good year Tire
prices for years have
kept under the average price level for
all commodities.
Today, the bed tires
Goodyenr ever built
sell for 37% lest than
in 1920; 30% leu
thnn in 1914. This
is n jjiiod time to
buy Gooilyenm.
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Fifth Aveniif, 34th aiul J3d Streets, N. Y.'
Esiiiblislit'il r 8 s5
Known for almost seventy years as "The Greatest"
Treasure House of Linens in America," McCutchcon's
isju'ver content to list on past laurels.' Only a constant search of the markets in the workl's'lincn centers
enables us toinaintain an abundant assortment of.
linens that are exclusive in .design and superior in
texture.
Lspetisc and care are never spared hy our specialists
in collecting the best examples of the linen, weavers'
finest art. Although price is never the first consideration in ollerinn our stocks to our patrons, a careful
comparison will show that McCutehcon's prices arc
always decidedly moderate.
Ai tin', tune w\- wiiulJ cnll (fc.irtlcuhir utttnlktri to our jeeond '
tUu'r xvltii'li him Jmt K'l'h ri'Jeci'rnfiM .inJ rcfittcil, In lt» rc»tfuj, uimmphrri1, thv out-of-town ihoppcr enn moke unhurried
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Bath Robe
Flannels
' 70x80 Blankets made of
; finest all-wool in white,
! gold, tan, pink, blue and
lavender colorings in
plaids and plain colors.
Priced at $12.50.
We have just received a
new shipment of Bath
Robe Flannel in a wide
assortment.of the newest
colorings, 36 inches wide.
95c yard.
72x84 Fine Quilts filled
with best grade goose
down. Pretty figured sateen covers them and they
are bound in satin. Priced
at $13.50.
Auto Robes
Fine Comforts
All-Wool Robes in plain
72x84 very special Silk
Cotton and Wool
Blankets
Down Quilts
70x80 Cotton and Wool colors with contrast colM u l l Comforters with
Mixed Blankets in white, ored borders. $6.00.
with pink and b l u e
plain borders. These are
borders. Now priced $5.98. All-Wool Robeu in espe- very good Comforters, j
cially .smart plaids. $8.00
Cotton Blankets
Cotton Blankets
wool-filled. A great value ;
for $6.98.
;
70xH0 Fine Cotton Blankets with a wotil (Inish. 70x80 Cotton Blankets in
They are thick and warm. litfhtwdtfhtH. ,In grey, tan,
In while; grey and tan
white antl blue,
With
w i t.h colored bordeiu colored borders and nar- —with bunnies and other
Ribhoiibounrt. Priced at row nilk bindings. Spe- pattern^. Pink v blue nnd
$3.85.
white. 75c.
cially priced $1.96.
Crib Blankets
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BED BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 1 9 , 1 9 2 3 .
Page Five
BRIEF ITEMS OF NEWS. F R E D J E N N I N GS
G S II
IN
General Jtwtrag Contractor |
HAPPENINGS OF
1WOHMOUTH
A funeral conducted by us ia noted for its simple, dignified
grandeur. The talents of our well directed organization mftfec each
funeral ceremony a decidedly urListii lu'liiovumunt. To btnutit by.
our experience, talk over your problem with us.
INTEREST
C&UNTY.
Personal Notes, SaUs of Property,
120, South St., Freehold, N. J. }*!
Building Operations, Lodga Doings, Slight Fires, Births, Mar-.
Distributer of the Ambler Aclxiitos A
. triages and Death*—Other Items.
8bl«ll«».
Full stock. u:l fiics and '»
''.Mr. 'mid Mrs.-H. K. Ferry uf As- e a l i n carried lo FrteholJ. .Wo eithpr 'fi
furniah yeu the .material or KI>C an ,*,
Ijury Faik have (join.' to Unities Falls,
ctriee.
Can be implied over ,•;
New York, for two wcuks. Mr. Furry applied
y<m old shlnjle ftW« n» any- A
is president of the Asbury J'ark .where, BUt«. Blac and Tile RooOriK^ A
' Faones 170-M and It8-W.
,J
and Ocean (irove bank.
Waiter Irelon of Mnnascjuan, a
former member of the Asbii'ry I'aftT]
police forci*, has pickrtl a late crop
of strawberries. He also hits u large
chicken furm there.
The Asbury Park Tni?t company
building, which hns undi'inone altera- 5
• , ' OF-"
tions, was opened for public inspec- f
4
WATCHES,
CLOCKS
tion Saturday'. About If 100,000 was
aptiit in niieruUoiirf.
j
andJEWELRY
j MVA Miiuiie Cohen, wift-of Frank
| Ciilmn ui lielmnr, cljucl of heun dm- 5 Accuracy, skill and exi t^ase u f'-;v days UKO. She was (12f perience enable us to
years old ;uul iiravt-s two daughters
and Untie tons.
» 4 do the- most delicate rei iuitiiai.1 ,-iuiiano of Bradley Bca^h, 5 pairing. We guarantee
[owner of a Cmlilku' aiitumobile, left
the ear at Asbury I'iirk a few nights S satisfaction. Our prices
y
g
4 will please you. ,
f
and wlan'lie returned the car
4
Silverware
Repaired
4.
(I lday I'lt'i'.nian of Freehold, who
i.T i(n! I'nivi TMIV of Pennayi- \ and ReplateH Like New. j
vaniji titis year, is at xhe university'*
I'noUmll ^((uad training camp at Cap*.
May.
A rei-i'plioii Was given a few nights
Bank 4.
ago to Mr. ami Mrs, L. C. Schwartz 4 36 Broad St. Red Ban
of W".-:t Kml, who returnedtoNewark after spendirig the summer there. MVAWAVtVV
A farewell liauquet was given last'
week for Miss Cora Smith of Asbury
Park, who- has entered the Salvation
Army training; school at New York.
Reginald .Stokes, son of A. J. C.
Stokes of Freehold, is taking a preparatory course at Penninjfton seminary for Princeton university.
Robert II. Thomas of Asbury'Park
died of heart disease a few days ago.
He was 64 years old and leaves a
widow, a dughtcr and a son.
At the Long Branch hospital in
August 307 patients were admitted.
Forty-twp babies were born and 173
operations were performed.
An" automobile driven by Samuel
Birk of Asbury Park hit Lillian Waters of that place last week. The
girl was slightly injured.
Chester Keen, Leslie Gifford, Preston Wooley and George Gifford.have
joined the American Mechanics'
lodge at Long Branch.
1
Irene I. YanSanW has a new Nash
touring car, Harvey Hyde has a new
Chevrolet sport car and Charles
Red Bank
Pierce has a Ford sar.
Office Opp. R. R. Depot
Mrs. C. F. French of Imlaystown
Phono
704
is teaching school at Princeton. Her
husband will enter the Princeton
New York Office
theological seminary.
75 Weat Street
William Smith of Farmingdale, who
Telephone:
Bawling Green 9327
is employed bf an advertising agency,
has been transferred from New York
to Asbury Park.
Dogs owned by Mrs. C. Kingsland
won several prizes at the international toy poodle show at Philadelphia last week.
The Asbury Park lodge of Red
Men are holding a fair this week.
The proceeds will be put into the
building fund.
Mrs. Harold C. Musgrave and her
infant son of Freehold have returned
home from St. Francis's hospital nt
Trenton.
John Prevcst is building a house at
Paint and Varnish Products
\ Expert Repairing
F U N E R A L DIRECTOR* 7
HOMf for SERVICES- 6 0 E. FRO NT St. RED BAHK,N.Jt
PHONE :DAY6-NIGHT, RED BANK 557
AUTOAMBUIANCESERVICE- CHAIRS &TABLES for ALL OCCASIONS
Prevent Destruction ,
{ REUSSILLE'S j
Wtot is the best way
to protect linoleum
front wear and discolorment?
THE
DEVOE
AUTHORIZED AGENT
75
RED BANK HARDWARERed
STORE
Bank, N.
Monmouth Street
ROBERT DONOVAN, Prop.
J.
Phone 986
The Wlenchings
of an Earthquake
are in the Frost!
ANDERSON BROS.,
Local and
Long Distance
Moving.
T T S icy grip tears apart the strongest joints, and forces a thousand
openings in the wood for rain and rot'.
to enter. Its freezing clutch starts
, certain ruin in a hundred secret
places in your home.
Prevent this destruction. Shut
out the fury of the elements with the
magic wall of paint. Use Devoe
. Products to give your home invincible protection and enduring beauty
FIREPROOF VANS.
New York and
Asbury Park
NOTICE!
DAILY EXPRESSSERVICE.
Brower Bros, wish to announce to
the public that they have opened a Cider
Mill at Headden's Corner and will press
every day. Bring your apples to us
and have your Cider made while you
wait.
We will call for your apples and deliver your Cider to your door. Just
Telephone Red Bank 653-R.
Cider For Sale by the Gallon or Barrel
ANDERSON BROS.,
Red Bank Hardware Store,
7 5 Monmouth St.,
Red Bank.
ROBERT DONOVAN, PKOP.,
Telephone 936.
Frost can't wrecb homes protected tottk:
Dcvoe Lead aod Zinc House Paint
. Dcvoc Porch and,Deck Paint
Devoc Shingle Stain.
iMiuan.
(Continued on next page.)
••••••••••»••• W W W I
Why Worry About
Scarcity of Coal?
Qimbers™^*
Have a Chambers Fireless Cooker installed
in your home and Save Time, Worry and
Money.
It cooks, heats and retains the flavor of the
food with the gas turned off.
Also, now is the time to look over your heating plant, roofs, gutters and leaders, because FaH is Here.
'
ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN.
Telephone 6O9 Red Bank.
COOKS seat Uu CAS TURNED O F F p
HOWARD
SANITARY
Hits by the scorein
PLUMBER
7 4 Mc»ninouth Street
R E D B A N K , INT. J.
Steinbachs Shop for Boys
IIIMmiMIIIIIIHMIIMIIIHIHMMI
On the Finest Super-Six Chassis Ever
Built
The right styles are here—the right values, every advantage for you
that can be produced by an organization centering its attention and
effort on providing for your boys' needs.
$1450
HUDSON COACH
Hud»n Pricei
i H * f - - furs
7-JW. rhwton 1125
Coach
• • • MiC
. - - 1995
law Mxtr*
These arc the lowest prices at
which these cars have ever been
sold. They make both Hudson
and Essex the most outstanding
values in the wbrld.
Kiiex Pricei
Touring • f
Chri.ltt . . 1141
Co»rli - . . 1141
Fr,i[ht mmd
Ttut Bxtrm
65,000 Coaches In Service
KENWOOD MOTOR SALES CO., Inc.,
18 Mechanic Street, Red Bank.
Telephone 159
ESSEX COACH
$1145
Boy Suits
Juvenile Suits
Frtight and Tax Extra
_
Nobby little suits for the younger boy
in Oliver Twist and middy styles. Finely
tailored ot serge, tweeds or knit fabrics, with yoke and inverted plait backs.
Big, roomy pockety and two pairs of
trousers to every suit. Si/.es ',\ to S.
$5 to $10.
Man-tailored suits in Lweeds, cassimeres and cheviots, also in corduroy.
Norfolk styles with four pockets and
two pairs of trousers. In browns, niix-"
tures, grays and blues. Full and
roomy for (he active boy. Sizes from
7 to IS. '$12.50 to $25.
Juvenile Overcoats
Big Boy Overcoats
Smartly tailored overcoats, with either
Tailored »f a linp heavy ovnroalinp,
regular or radian shoulders, inverted
Bome double-faced, (ithers fully lined
plait back and belt all around. Two
. in button-to-tlu'-ncck models with plain
side pockets and two mull' pockets,
or ragliifi shoulders. Inverted phut
1
back with hell all around and mull" Double laced overcoating or singli ,
fully lined. Shawl collar. In brown,
pockets. In bniwms, tatiH, RmyH anil
tani way or blue. Si/.es s to IS. $12 up.
blues. $H,50 u>$25.
STI'JNMACIIS
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RED BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 19, I M S .
aM Six
BRIEF ITEMS OF NEWS.
Heat "bleed
Sxpensive
TlspossiMetohaveawarcn
comfortable home at little
cost if care is taken in selecting a heater that has proven
qualities of economy in'fuel
consumption, and in heat
transmission.
The Thatcher Boilecohss many
individual features that coitobine
to make this heatet universally
. popular with home owners.
Visit our nearest ahow rooms
for further particular*.
I
TOTCHER
HEATERS
GRANGES
Since 1850
tVLaui: «* Newark SoIJ Everywhere
THATCITT-H FL'llNACE CO.,Th«,triiM Buildins. 9t- rrands and G^orfie St.., Nmrtrk, N . J.
Now York Dikplay Room.: 13.1435 W « t 35th Street
' H-ii
Before Painting
Do a little More
Figuring On Paint
' How do you usually buy your paint,
by the frallon, or by the job ? Do you
buy it*itt so much per gallon or so
much for doing what you want done?
• Did you ever figure with a brush,
tlic ccst of your painting instead, of
doing it with a pencil ? Before you
do any more painting, just drop in
an 1 let us do a little more figuring on
paint. Be prepared to have your eyes
opened.
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JOS. T. BURROWES CO.
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Or M O m t AH* ELECTION,
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Mrs. Edward Norris of Long fVU-TONIW,
Branch gave birth to a son last week
Me » M & .
at the Or. E. C, Hazard hospital. nun.
tot. 0 1. T w k w . U. D_
Mrs. Thomas Penn gave birth to a
daughter at the same institution.
Jo,hn Tietjen of Freehold, who conducts a riding school at that place,
has bought the John I". Meyer property.
.
jrfrs. Ethel Gordon and Mrs. '•Richard Burlew, Jr., of Cheesequake,
have returned from a trip to Canada.
Miss Thelma S*hock of Matawan ia
taking a course in a dressmaking and
millinery school at New York.
^
Mr. and Mrs, A. E. Hendrickson
of- Mata\\T-n have returned from a
three weeks' trip to Canada.
Misa I.UL'y Miller of Matawan is
taking a business course at Coleman'a
business college at Newark.
Judge and Mrs. Jacob Steinbach,
Jr., of Long Brnneh, are on an automobile trip to Canada.
Miss Flora Voeleker and Miss Hattie lioltu of Matjnvan have entered
Trenton normal school.
Jimmy DeKorrest of Long Branch
is training- "Tiny Tim" Herman, the
Omaha heavyweight.
Mrs. Samuel Hall's Sunday-school
class at Adelphia. made $8 at a cake
sale recently.
Charles K. Ostrnnder is building a
house at East Farmingdale for Waiter 1R. Eddy.
I 'rank T. Hendrickson of Adelphia
is building ;i new poultry house on
his property.
.Alice Wilson of Be-imar fell last
j week while playing tag and broke her
, left. elbow.
Arthur C White is building a
house at Farmingdale for George \V.
j Matthews.
|1 Mrs. llsn-ry Wells o.f Matawan gave
birth to a daughter on Tuesday of
last week.
Frederick F. Heuser of Matawan
is LI patient at the Spring'Lake hospital.
Dr. F. Felice of Long Branch
! sailed Saturday for a tour of Europe.
Miss Myrtle E. Day of Allentown
is attending Trenton normal school.
A daughter was born last week to
Mis. Hobert Lay ton of Freehold.
Miss Vivian Magee of Matawan i«
teaching school at Middletown.
A son was born last week to Mrs.
William W. Algor of Belmar.
•Charles Pentek of Allentown has
Say
-j bought a Ford touring car.
.1. D. Grossman has opened a fish
market at Asbury Park.
Crippled Children Home.
Harold Brumell and Dorothy Ar—not just .
'.
thur of Freehold, who underwent
operations at the Post Graduate hos"a quart of oil
pital for deformities, were brought
home last week by C. S. .II. Mount
and II. C. Levy, members of the Freehold Elks' lodge crippled kiddies'
committee. The cost of the operations was paid by the Elks' lodge.
Parties at Adelphia.
A surprise party was given Tuesday of last week for Leona-C. Barkaw of Adelphia, who left Thursday
for Carlisle, Pennsylvania, where she
will attend Dickinson college. The
party was given by members of the
Adelphia Sunday-school. A birthday
party was given last week for Mrs,
THE
F. A. Fielder of Adelphia.
Eight-Hour Day for Cops.
The Asbury Park policemen are
now working eight hours a day, but
they will have no time off for meal^.
• The men will get their usual vacations and they will be required to
attend mure strictly- to porieo dutiej.
Married in August.
Announcement has been made of
the wedding of Miss Mae Ralph Reed
of West Freehold to Raymond John
Bartlett of Savannah, Georgia". The
ceremony took place on August liiith.
(Continued on next page.)
ath, >nd SUU of Kn> Wfntl, on TutiN U
k irai M tk. hour of
fMV«
ix o'eliMk A. M- t e ike fceW of
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o'.lock P. H., at UM fallawisw »bu* b* said
fiorouvb; Uttla 0Uv«r TW—t—r W M ©o***
TROUBLE
r
istftin *
O
VERHEATING; The Fleet Boa«knew the oil
wasn't to blame, for it was giving entire sat'
isfaction in all the other cars. Matter of fact, the
water pump-was nearly worn out and the radi»
ator partly clogged up. Drivers marvel at the
unfailing accuracy of the Fleet Boss' advice.
"It's just long experience and common sense,"
he tells them.
Polarine is the finest oil you can get today, be*
cause the men who make it have been through
the school of common sense and long experience.
You can trust the unfailing quality of the oil
they give you. If'you use Folarine regularly
you're sure of one thing about your car—the oil
is RIGHT. Experience has, in quantity production and efficient distribution, kept it moderate
in price, too.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(New Jersey)
'STANDARDS
OIL
The Polarine Chart bolls down year« of experience with every
kind of car and recommends the right consistency of Polarine
for youn. Consult It at your dealer's.
HOWER BROS.
Mason
Contractors
12 Spring Street
Red Bank, N. J.
Small Jobs Promptly
Attended To.
Phone Red Bank 954-R
is the good news about
storage batteries
Phone Red Bank 1121.
Associate this ,flrm with
durable work at low cost.
for a brand-new, high-grade
storage battery, fresh from
the factory, ready to put in
your F o r d , C h e v r o l e t ,
Overland or other light
car. /\ craekerjack of a battery-one tli:it you know,
made by experts for hard
6-vuli
11-plaitstandard
capacity
THE H. SMITH CO.,
Fair Haven,
New Jersey.
on the Road!
service. (Hutteries for other
types of cars at similar /im<
prices.)
Snick ^onv-wheel "Brakes
Buick four-wheel brakes give all 1924 Buick curs twice the
amount of grip on the road, thereby doubling their braking efficiency. It ia the friction or grip of the tire on the
road surface thai brake* or glows down the cur.
Recharge your present battery for $1
_.i
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_
,.
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v, our absurdly small fee for
rccluirtfin^your present battery. NVo do it quickly and
properly and you are put to
no inconvenience, lurwe^ive
you a K-jrvit'c battery to rt'ti
your ear wliilu t!r.; other i:s
hc'n<< charged
nnd I he service
biillery is
*
Buick four-wheel brakes nut only provide n greater [lower
to itop in case of emergency but, because of this four-wheel
road grip, reduce skidding dongers to n minimum.
i nf iirilimiry iiuulity are not good
eiiniigh fin | vi [icrjjitiun wnrk.
I Duly dnii;n i.nil i heiniouls of the
| w r y liighi'St unnlc nf purity arc
I lit fur use in presiTiptioiid. We
IKI< Ihe best iibtainiible no mutr
Ur wlmt (lie cost anil nllow no
"He but riglitcrcil jihiirimid»U
to I'liinpiiuiid the medicine.
' VICTOR C. G00DRIDGE
24 Miple Avcniw,
Red fchnk, N. J.
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Buiek four-wheel brnkea [on nil models] together with
countless otlicr distinctive fcnturcs of the 1921 cnra further
establish Buick ns the Standard of Comparison..
ZOBEL'
VIIU may dr>|icnd upon
tlio |ire«ci'l(itUiii» yuu.hueo filled
fiturad* ll«llrrl*t anil p«»n r«cli l\ c-ly. |[ >i.u tin nut nwl a
liei* buttery cur rrpnlr (lr,..irliiic,il itlil .ira you full inliifaoiluii,
11, lli» maltrt of tl>s> »'txl> >r Jrim* »Ui>
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Buick four-wheel brake construction distribute! braking
friction over four drums and four wheels, This reduces
wear on brake linings nnd tiros, thereby amuring their longer
life and greater efficiency, with fewer adjustments.
All prciMTiiitloiiH mi' iloublo
checked, thus Klint<linK iiKiilnat
tlie pimniliility uf error or Initc-
11CKI •
No f»!"tltu!|f>n~Wc Immtle
** Menmuulh County Stirmmla's Offles,
In turning, Buick four-wheel broke const mot ion automatically releases whichever is the outside or guiding front
wheel so it isinstnntly responsivcto the steering mechanism,
Monmouth County's Largest Automobile Distributor
SCHROCDEB'S PHAKMACY,
Red Bank, N. J.
Sea Bright. N. J.
H.C. lU.BBARD,S»r«p.
16 Broad Sirtet,
R«d Dent.,
Talepbeit* 14,6
T«l«ph«n« SS
Telephone 955
Tslsphoi)* 90
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BETTER AUTOMOBILES AKE BUILT, BUICK WOL BUILD THEM
Said «]eett'n wIH b« UU far th« yiiri»**
of .IOCUBK « S U U BmmUr fwmm Woamputh
nt r ; two MemlMn •€ «W Gcaevftl * • bl,; a Sheriff af i W Cavmtf of Honmautti: thr«« Oovoiwra af tlw County of
Monnouth; two Hawtom *f tha Board of
0Hos«n PrceHoltloTB. for Klwaa ycavs, lot t««
County of Monmoatk; u J far tb« ftril.twfiK aaunlelpal offiear*. vf>: A Maror for tha
Borouvh of Uttla BiW«r, far tw« yemra: two
CounriltnaM, for thnw jm»t tara Councllmen,
'or two r«wr»; two <i»nmtUwmmt. for on* y«sr;
.n Aiitii^r, for thrca raara; a Collector, for
:hr«« yaari, an* ana JTWIUM of tha Petoa,
'or flv* year*.
Notiaa af Prtaaaay Clactlari.
Also Uka notice that a. rMmary Electio«
'or all political oartUa u t l t l e d thcMto w.11
i>e ht-ld iri and for tht Baraaxk «f l i t t l e Sil*r, pn Tuesday, 8a**amfctr 26th, 1B28.
rum tht hour of m n •'d&eV A, M. to
ha hour of nlna o'clock P. M, (SUndard
tlnQB.) Bald Primary BtaeUcm to b« held
in the Place In th* m v a e t t o dlitrlet »a
apeciflcall/ abova' •Mntiamad u d tsld Prfmary Election will tw k«M tor the parpoe*
of nominatinir parsona aff the respeetiva
partieu to thi offleea t k v « Mentioned, and
IIBO for Mtmben of th« Coarrtr Bxemtiva
Committee for each political Dirty participating In said Primary KWetion.
A1«o a
Mfembar of the SUt« E n e u t f r e Committo*
r each political party.
Said .lota will also be t W aceoRtl pegUtrr
dat« in the said Hortragft.
Notlca ol Raclatnitla«u
And further take nutStm taat on Tucedtf,
September lltk, 1U2.V th« Beard of Mt^intrf
and Klection shall m,r-l and make the reKta- ,
try by a bouBe to hou.c tmnvw.ni, which »«ld
canvMR shall b* •omtftUtd OP or befora
Septamber 14th, 1923.
And that on Tuesdar, October 16th, 1028,
the Hoard of K«R-|ttry and. Election will
meet at the placs at which they will holJ
the General Election tUtove meatimwU, between the houn of on-- o'rfock in th« nfternoun and nine o'clock in the eveninu, for
the purponv of tnaklnff tfe« final revision
currectlon of tha vexUUr for th« Gonerul Klvctlon.
Notice t o Abaania* Vvtera.
Any elector who la regUterol for tlio General Election, who bj reaaon of inability
thruuKh illnosu or absence from tlie County
in which he reside* ia unable to cast hit
ballot on the day of the. General Klection at
the polling place In the Election District In
which he Is rcfflatered, may make application for an official ballot to the Municipal
Clerk In any Municipality In whirls he reHideB or to the County Board af Election)* of
the County of Manmouth, a n «nc before Tueii•\ny, October 28.!, 19ZS, and m. formal 'application will be forwarded aaid eleclur and
when properly rilled oat and returneil to tha
Count/ Board of Election* «f tbe County of
Mnnmnuth, an absentee ballot will he lorwarded to sucr, elector.
EMERSON QUACKENBURH,
Bourn Kb Clerk.
NOTICE OF REGISTRY A N D ELECTION]
Borough af Runuoo. N . J .
Notice is hereby civen that a General
Election will be held in and for the Do-rough of Rumnon, in th* County of Muumouth and Htato of New Jersey, on Tiipaday, November 6th, 1923, between the tiuura
of six A. M. and save it F. M^ a t the respective polltng places in aaid Borough.
Suid election will be held In the unitl
Borough fqr the pmiwie o f (lectio* a .SUU
Semitur from Monmouth fJamnty; two Mumlierrt o( the Genera! AsAemhly, a Eberifi of
the County of Monmouth; Urrce CtMJ-onurs
of the County of Monmouth. tw« Idetnbeni
of the Guard of Chosen Freeholders, for
three yenra; n Mayor for the Uorumth of
RumHon, for two years: two CouixiltiitiD, for
three ycitru, nnd a Justice of the Peace, for
five years.
Notice of Primary EatctTon.
:
Alao take notice that a Primary Elect ion
for nil political partita emtitlfd thereto
will be held in tbe salt Boroaxh, in natt
County, on Tuesday. September 25lh, 11»28,
between the hour* of serem A. M. arid nine
F. M. (Standnrd Unr.) Said 7'rimnry
Election to be held in tfce placen I-JI the
respective districts as brrcin avt forth, and
said Primm-y Eltctlon will W fcfW Ttir the
purpose of nominating; persves of thr respective parties to tbe offices alivve .mentioned and also to elect M r a & m of the
County Executive Committee far vn\*h political party, participate no; In aaid t'rininry
Election. The Boarda abM att on this -day
for registration pnrposea.
Notice of ReanUratfanu
And further take notice aat TV«*day, September 11th, 1023, th« Beanla of It. K iBtry end Election shall meet ta. their rehpective diatrictB and proceed Ca> anaJU: a 'hauno
to houao ennvass of the Ttvten in their respective diatrlcta, resist«rfttaT all p*-ri»onH entitled to vote at the enaniBa; Primary nnd
Cunenil Eleetionn. which s«id caavAHu nhnll
Vi« completed on or befor* Vvlday, fieptembi-r
14th. 1»2M.
Si'rond reuiatrntion dagr—Primary (lur,
7:1)0 A. M. tc n : 00 1\ M. (Bbutduxtl time.)
Third rpftUtrrition dny—October
Kith.
P.)a:,, 1:00 I1. M. to 0:011 P. 11.. *o rtn hv
And Cfin-cct the U«t tor the Gentrrttl Elertiun.
Iinuminrit'ri of the eleetion d»t>i.-tti in the
IlormiKh of Humion, and the tirlliiu: l^lnce
in t'iiL-h [liHtrict, are as fuUawa:
Fir«t Eleetim Oiatrict.
All that iHirtum of t h e Beraw^h of 3turnson rtitmite went of the center line nf ltlntrhnm uvonue between tbe Hoctb nnd tiuuth
Shrewsbury rivers.
The noliiriK plnco for tH» FiTst election
district it* Hook ami ladder H»ow. Ooeurdc.
Second Election DimtwUt.
All that portion of the Borwith <rf Jtum• on aitunte cntit of the center I W uf tlin»hiim avonuit between tba Nerih ond South
Shrewsbury rivers.
The pollnm 'place- for tlw Second u\sCt>*jn '
district is Itumnon Fire Cknnpanji'ti leu'*Rumson.
Notice to AbaeatM V-trrii.
Any. elector whft in registered, far fho fipnLTH] Election, who fay reason of innhilitjr
through illrvoHa or absence? from thr County
In which he resides Ia unable in cast h\a
ballot on the day of the General ElVclimi nt
the pollinK plncc in the Kiectian TJintrlct in
which hu i» 'r(>ic>Htcred. may make npiillcntlon for an oliidal ballot to thv Municivnl
Clerk in any MunlefpaUty ia wbicfa hi- r<<~
eidea or to the Coantf Boeurtl.^f Elections of
tho County of Monmouth. 0a *r before Tiifn«lny, Uctoher 2;i(L 1928. and a formal npp|lcution will be Torwardfd naid rJwtor imil
when properly ftllfd out and rein-nt*! to the
County llourtt nf Elretiona of th* County nf
Monmouth, fin absentee ballet will l»o forwarded ti> mu'h flee lor.
JRmK X CAREW,
Clerk ol RUSMOJI Ilort/ujth.
Dntril AuKust.27, 1928.
NOTICE.
Notk<- \* li.'irby KUCH to t h e IVffnl \(I1>TH
nf I In: Milinol Oirtlrict o f t b * born» K ii of
UiiniHon, in the oninty of Mtrasaout^i, thnt a
Hp.H'iu, nu-c(hiK will he K.-U a t Itumnon
.Srhool, No. I, on Momlay, Hfutrmlwr 24lh,
\i)2'.\, nt "even o'cluch. T h e poll" will reiniiin'Ml'fn ono hour, a s d M n w h Imiiccr itn
rnny W ut<i'v*nnry, to cnnblW all tlio \vuti\
vntHTB IITCH.MII to riist tlwiw ValMti.
At
Hftl<l P i l l i o n
will
IW. aii.>mitt<Ml l ! , -
ilui-Mlun of votiiiK H U > for • < " - - . . 1
M),,,,,)
Tin. Inlal amiiunl Ibouaht to be nrr,' nary
IH $U,l>l)o.l)(t. "
Tin' fcillawliiK pruaoallloaa aril I IIIH., I,,
ulimiltml:
Iti^iilvnil, Thnt the I l o a l * ea? I^nfnticm l,«
hereby nutlMirixcl to aerruw' Ihc aura <>f
$ t^.UOO.DO fitr the followrtiej aarponrr.: I'o
n\ccV thv tlt'ftclts of W.aR4.54 i a r<MfT*'itt »•»pmini' h.rnu.il, »l,«ri«.<« l a a m n l trulnlmr
iKi'iiuiit HIHI MO.Otl i n t h e eepair an'oiint
omllnr .Ii
no, U J S , f o e Urn mrnr, nml
»f».7 tft.nr, mlilitlonal fuii.la fee ta« n«vr l"l].•!. In «r-h,,,,| No. t , aualna a ''•'»! " '
»M.OOO 1)0.
II
lv«l, 'Hint t»o miles hr ls«u»d, rnrli
Tor >7,ODD.IX), onit (u m a t u r e J a t v Ib, 1 0 2 1 ,
HIIII OIIP ti, mitlun* J H I F
llnu-il
\\\U
1 0 t h d a y ol
I A . l*Za>.
HeateatlKT, m a ,
n. A. nri"i ici.,
qtstrlrt CliTk.
Monmaiilh Ceuatf SarwaaaaWa Otlit.
In the muUr-r of the estate ef UVrrtian Hiilonum. (leiH'sswI.
Nullc-i. I" creilltura lo pmeaa ahlma aifahint
I'urnuiint In the order. «• J a n * ) f^ t)»nahaf, surroaiil^ sf tke eeorttr e t Monianutli,
ma.le on l)'« f^.irl..r.th rl«» af « - v , int.
on \\\* aiinllrsUon uf Hnttilaa Ibfb^tion. mlmlnUlra4rls ot the estate mi ftewnsii Holo.
mnn, HP(*IIRIOII, tiutUe la Nereair *4**ri til the
(rp4K-r. ,,f «»|.l ilxeaeefl t» »MI,H I,, I h .
euli^critiiir, ailiillnlatralrla a« utmr***\<\, Ilifiy ,
ilnliia mtil ,l.,,I«IMU aeralMt tr— • • ! ! M I < I . ,
(tlL<t«r oath, within sis. asnntfcs flttea fttn ilnta
ol IU- sfrireaalil unler, ar U e r will tie for.
ever barrett tif their aetiaaa taerefur aHKliist
tha Haiti subscriber.
Dalsil IVi.h.ilil. M. J_ Mar Utk, t»n.
•
_
_ _ _^ UtlLUAH M>I III MOM.
Monnwulli ( « i a t r •ariajaar'a Ofllr..
In the matter nt tke eefete tt Haanah U
Cuoa, ile«ea*t<«.
N.itl.i lo ere<lli»ra is nausea) sfaaaii acalnsl
MUWI
I'or.imiil to the «r4ee af Janrali I,, Doiiahay, «uin.«al» uf Ike CawatT af Mamaniith.
made «l> the twenllatk ear af Jala, I»«S nil
Ihe analleallun el l a j M l O. Walbaii, u « .
ulrli ..r the eeUta a( etaaaaa U «%)«., ,le.
'. I"
RED BANK REGISTER/ SEPTEMBER 19, 1923,
.
BRIEF
GOOD
AfOV)NO'ofr ACTION!
IS WORTH
When It Comes
To Moving
we put the action In satisfaction.
REPAIRS
,ToN
OF
PLANNING-.
Dont Waft Until the Breezes Blow !
5 Or Till the Ground is White With Snow.
Fix that Stove, Range, Furnace,
Steam, or Hot Water Heater,
When you're planning to move let
us assist you.
Oon l»*a record of
consistent, public service.
• If you
don't believe it ask anjbody.
WHEN IT'S YOURI
MOVE
40 Mechanic Straat,
RED BANK, N. J.
TtUpbon* S04
14 W e s t F r o n t S t r e e t
Red Bank, New Jersey. .
Telephone 616-J.
Opp. Broad St.
STORCK
mis
OF NEWS.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY.
04 Broad St., Had Bank, N. J. .
•arrlces Snndaj 11:10 a.. M., l-.lt T.U.
InDdar-School—1:85 A. M.
W«<ta«sdar Evening Testimonial Meattafi
—»:10 P. M.
Eeadios Room—^Ysdnssdars and Sandaji
from 2:80 to l i t P. II. t
Tli. public 1> ctirdlallr Invited to Tlslt t h .
BaadinB Ko«m and, to tb« •«rvie«i.
During July nnd Auyust the Sunday avenintr fier.ice will he discontinued.
(Continued from last page.)
The Monmouth Y club of Asbury
Park has fleeted Miss Msibul Winsur
president, Mrs. William Taylor vice
president,- Miss Edith Christopher
trtiayurt'i1, Mr*. Oscar I.ano rt'iordin^;
secretary and Miss. Mildn-d Stccle TUNING
corruspondinj; aeinrtury.
Sutphen Bequeathed $10,000.
John H. Sulphen, formerly of
Englishtown, who committed Miicide
at New York recently by drinking
cyanide of potassium,, was left $11),000 in the will of Mrs. George W.
lielme,
fur whose son Sutphen
worked.
Temperance Union Election.
The Freehold women's temperance
union has elected Mrs. Minre'tta Demott president, Miss Fannie VanMater treasurer, Mrs. 'Richard VanSant ALL WORK
recording secretary and Mrs. Thomas
E. English corresponding .secretary.
I
NOW!
Samuel Swartt
Burdge & Russell
LET U S KNOW I
TIP
Page Se»a»
,
Rose—Naitasia.
- Miss Clara Marie Rose, daughter
of Anthony Rose of Long Branch,
ami Frederick Naatasia, .son of John
Nastasia* of Asbury Park, were married last Wednesday by Recorder Leo
J. Warwick of Long Branch.
THAT THE MASTERS MAY LIVE
Attending Business School.
Mildred Hendrickson, Marion Yetman, Helen Stirwell, Edward King,
Frank Whitbeck, William Fredericks
and. Charles Mount of Freehold are
attending the Rider-Moore school at
Trenton.
.
W
HAT a glamour there is in attending the recital of a celebrated pianist.
At the concert hall or theatre, you mingle with the eager enthusiasts
of music. You hear the great artist, who interprets the works of the masters
to his. audience. Perhaps one or two of his selections are your favorites.
When it is all over, you go home happy. You think to yourself: "How glori- '
ous it must be to have the talent of a tine artist—a pianist who can interpret
the master composers. Yet, what a pity his playing must vanish across the
footlights—gone—lost to every use except my delighted memory of this
occasion.''
• '<' '
Now compare such an experience with the possibility of hearing that same
artist at your will-Mn your home!
• "...»,
LIKE A HIGH-GRADE AUTOMOBILE
The "Original" Welte-Mignon Reproducing Piano is the last word in quality
of workmanship and materials, freeddtn from trouble, durability, perfection
of performance, flexibility and pride of ownership.
--_
"Reproduces with utmost fidelity the playing
of the world's greatest pianists."
|
We will be glad to arrange by appointment, mail or pHone, to Iiave Me.
Storck personally demonstrate the latest creation of this wonderful work of a r t
I
Big Jewel Robberies.
Jewelry valued at $35,000 was
stolen from the homes of Frederick
Starr and Dr. Alfred Hagendorn of
Deal a few days ago. Entrance at
both houses was made through windows.
Keyport Man's Thumb Crushed.
Arthur Hall of ' Keyport crushed
ijs thumb when it got caught in a
liece of machinery at the aeromarine
factory at Keyport.
Nine stitches
were taken in the thumb.
MacDonald—Morton.
Miss Pauline MacDonald, daughter
of former Mayor William E. MacDonald of Bradley Beach, and James
Morton, Jr., were married a few days
ago at the bride's home.
High School Orchestra.
The Long Branch high school orchestra is composed of Mansfield
Lane, Cosmo Puglignano, Eustace
Barkalow, George Dey, John Smith
and Edwin McElhenney.
Building Permit Reroked.
A building permit recently granted to the Veedol company of Bradley
Beach to build an automobile service
station at Keyport has been revoked
by the Keypart council.
tfc
Of Course
STANDARD
c
Ihe 'Balanced Gasoline
Made in New Jersey
CHOICE
ft r f
M
GASCLiNc
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(New Jersey)
NOTARY PUBUO
and COM.M1SBIONBE OK DEIDS.
Tailw'a N«ws Stand.
IJBroad Strest. :
Had Bapk. B. .
RIILLY, QUINN A PARSONS,
GUARANTEED
COUNSELLORS AT LAW.
Davidson Buildini.
R«« Bam
John J. Quinn, _ Theodore D. Parsons.
JOHN 3 . APPLEGATE * SON,
COUNSELLORS AT LAW.
D.r.d.0- B » » ^
J ^
WILSON & SMOCK,
COUNSELLOB A ^
0 « e e s : 10 Bust ProAt'Street.
ALSTON BEEKMAN,
John Hansen.
42 West Front Street,
RED BANK, N. J.
NIGHT
PHONE
12O9-W.
)
COUNSELLOR AT
OIBoes. 10 Broad St., B
DR. W. M. THOMPSON,
DENTAL SURGEON.
Id N a H Bank Building,
Bed Bank. H. *<
Oas
sdmini»t*red.
.
HOUB^I^^
GEORGE D. COOPER,
CIVIL ENGINEER, ,
Baecesior to Qeociie Cscrier, 0 . • . '
Pstterson Building,
RED BANK. N. J.
GEORGE H. ROBERTS,
GRADUATE AUCTIOHEEK.
Grade Stock, Farm
es, rs
a m Sales,
Pedlxree
N
M
Monraooth, M. I.
sons! Property New
l a t S U
Telephone
GEORGE K. ALLEN, JR., C. E., tat*
GEORGE F. RANDOLPH, C. E.,
OIVIX. ENGINEERS A«ND SXTRVEYOWI.
, « t Broad Street. Red Bank. W J
Eat Heartily Without Fear.
Knickerbocker Pharmacy guaran»
tees Mi-O-Na Stomach Tablets t »
promptly relieve after dinner distress
and indigestion or money back.
Charles Lewis.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
TIRES
SUNDRIES
All the same high
quality—all the same
honest value
DEALER IN
LUMBER,
Sash, Doors, Blinds, Glass
and Builders' Hardware.
RED BANK. N. J.
TIMOTHY R. H0UN1HAN,
Contractor and Builder.
SPECIALIZING IN JOBBING.
SCREENS AND STORM ENCLOSURES.
Telephone 881-M.
160 Bridge Avenue,
Red Bank, N. J .
ESTABLISHED 1M4
TUPHONB 111. *
ALEXANDER D. COOPER
Real Estate and Insurance
5 8 ^ 4 BROAD STREET
RED BANK. N. J.
Fire, Life, Accident Tornado and
Plate Glaw Insurance
•- '
Shower for Asbury Park Girl.
A miscellaneous shower was j^'ven
a few nights ago to Miss Mildred
Mann of Asbury Park. Miss Mann
will soon be married to Charles Mink.
(Continued on next page.)
»••••••••»•••»•••«•••••••»
Cement, Sand
and Gravel
I Sold at Lowest Prices •
PRICE OF BLOCKS.
Plain blocks
Uo
Halt
12c
Bock face
.....21o
Half
ISc
Ends
28c
Chimney block
&5o
Sand, per ton
13.00
Gravel, per ton
$4.00
9lda Walk and Curbing done at Lowest
Prices.
BENNETT
BROS.,
G*u«ral Contractor! and
Builder*.
233 Shrewsbury AYO.,
RED BANK.
Telephone 407-J
»»•»•»••••••••••»«>«>•«>»••••
of a great host of motorists, m o
tor truck drivers and taxicab
owners, who use it exclusively
day in and day out.
Satisfaction in a motpr fuel is no
longer a matter of chance. It is
an established fact with everyone
who buys "Standard'*, the balanced gasoline.
M. J.
M. F. TETLEY,
C0N3ULTIN0 ENGWEEB,
CIVIL ENUINEE& and SUIIVEYOE,
86 Ri-ctur Flace.^
Iteil Bunk. N. It
TELEPHONE 72-R.
Visiting Nui*se on Vacation.
Mrs. C. R. Conner, the visiting
nurse at Freehold, is having a vacation of two weeks. Mrs. Harry M.
Burke is acting as nurse in Mrs. Conner's.place. .
They buy it because it gives them
the finest all-round service at
low cost.
•STANDARD
LAW.
New Jsraar,
AtlantU H l h l
GEORGE McC. TAYLOR*. C. E.,
For Tire Service
Murch—LetU^
Miss Gertrude Murch and Raymond Letts of Asbury Park were
married a few days ago. Stephen
Gody and: Miss Lillian Taylor attended the couple.
STORCK
C O U N D B L & O B A.T
Haw York.
(0 Broadway,
N. V. City.
DENTAL SURGEON, ,
Baccanior to Dr. Frank L««.
14 Broad Street. Eisner Building,
Hooms 4. 6 and t.
t
Office Hours 8 .SO to 6:00 o'clock.
Telephone 30Z-W.
Our service bur is
always ready.
Steam Vulcanizing.
Brattdn—McLaughlin.
Fabric and Cord
Miss Kathryn C. Bratton of Elizabeth and Leon W. McLaughlin of
Tires in Stock.
Bradley Beach were married a few.
Of Course
WILLIAM E. FOSTER,
DR. HAROLD J. STOKES,
Continuation School Opened.
• The continuation school for working boys and girls of Long Branch
opened last week. The teachers are
Miss Elizabeth Conklin, Miss Sellina
Pierce, Miss N. Iietts, Miss Gertrude
Corbett and Andray Porter.
days ago by Rev. F. A. DoMaris of
Bradley Beach. The couple will live
at Bradley Beach.
>
REPAIRING
J. C. fc G. A. DELATUSH.
AKCHITEOTS.
BOOB 11. Elsnar Bid,..
Bad Bank, M. J,
T«L Cons.
A £>ry Cellar—Yet a Cool One
A warm cellar is a poor
tables and other foodstuffs
basements of homes heated
or the more costly systems.
storehouse. T5iat'3 why vegecannot usually be kept in the
by the old style pipe furnaces,
The
Home Ventilator Furnace
TU OritW PATENTED PMasa Model
Manufactured omfy by t h . HOMER FURNACE CO., Homar, Mick.
will radiate enough heat to keep the cellar free from
dampness, but will not detract from its natural coolness.
Vegetables can be stored with perfect safety.
Heat is not wasted with the "Home Ventilator." The
scientific principle of design and operation sends all heat
units through the combination hot' and cold-air register, *
and from there it is evenly distributed throughout the house.
Clean, simple and safe. • Doesn't waste space and
doesn't necessitate a big installation cost We can equip
your residence with a "Home Ventilator" in • few hours,
for a little more than you would pay for a good base
burner. Aalc us for more information.
«.
W M t r a C B r i e a , R*4 Baa*
Make us your headquarters for every thing for
your car, remembering
that our aim is to see
that you got the most
for every dollar you
spend.
TIRES
TUBES
Acceiioriet and Repair*
EMPIRE GARAGE
21 E*it Front Street
RED BANK. N. J.
, Tttephonii 200
. ALLEN FROST. Prop.
tmi
MERCHANTS STEAMBOAT CO. OF NEW JERSEY
FALL SCHEDULE
TIME TABLE IN EFFECT SEPTEMBER I l t h , 1913
Subject to Clmntrti Without Notico
Steamer SEA BIRD or ALBERTINft
HetwtMm H»r 21, f"»t » f Kriinkliii Stro«l, Now York (U.mlim; at l»«
llntti'i'y tn lake on mid Id uflf I'lUiMinwrit only), uinl Hl|»hlis*Oit|
Oceanic und U<>il Hunk,
T«l«»h«n« Call 70fi0 W.lkar, New York.
4 2 } R»i B.ak, N. J.
lll|kU>«ls T . l t f U n a IZaUFOR RED HANK
Dally a»c«i>l Sunslay
r. M.
L.av« PUr 14, ( s a l
aff F».kltn
F k l i tlmt
2i4>
!.•»»• Battary L*ns)li|t
3il5
A«rlv« Hlgklsia*ls ak*«il , . t . 8iO*
Arrlr* OsakitU ab*iit
ll
Arrive R*4 Haak ak«al . . . . . (i
FOR NSW YOIIIC
Daily • > » r * Sunalir
A. M«
L i s n R*4 Berth •••.
U » i Oaa.nli
U « » HlikUndi
Arrlv* H%lHttUnMui
Arr,« f » M M U •«»»*•
NOTICB-At Salary U R « I I « , all •l*f»>»f ™ n * d
iubw»y fur upluwn or»t» OfaaU/H ••»• »2 r '«". * • ' * • ' "
Btattn Utand and flrwMfBi «tn b« n«tb«t U» twt
»*••
RED BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 19. i»23.
ESgfat
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
Because Business is steadily growing more complex,
the advantage of a College Education is greater today
• than ever t?efore in. history.
BRIEF ITEMS OF NEWS.
courteous atmosphere of The
T HE'helpful,
Second National Bank of Red Bank is something you will notice the. moment you
(Continued from last page.)
i'o.-tmastiT atyl Jlrs. K.R.-Thompson. A-:-i.-t:iiit Poslnia-lcr Josrrh
Hai.-r a n d M l s s Ki.tf K.ilty of Maf.1wan a t U ' i u i c l t h e p u s t m a ^ t r i V r n ' i v ^ n l i o n ' a ! A t l a n l i c <'it\' last wet'k.
enter this institution.
Reist—Teilje.
Mi>5 Mario:, li.ita nf l-'.-af mill
Kn:il II. Ti-iiji- of lloliokcii were
matTHMl iu,--t wiH'k. Tht- couplr went
I J CIIIUULL on thi'ir wililinn trip.
:
, Real service to fit YOUR business requirements. *
.'>>"•.
In addition to a broad cultural"education, "Industrial Management" provides that specific and' practical Police
train-ing the man entering business needs most—the abil- • Thi'
asking
ity to do certain things accurately and Well.
niaitiT
Want SliorU-r Hours.
ISiailKy lU:uh pulii'i'ilK'H arc
for an fiiriu-limii; iluy. The
will la- Mitnii-ilivil to the volcrs at tlie W>\ I'IHIHT iltvtioli.
Other Standard College Degree Courses
SCHOOL OFBUSINESS
ADMINISTRATION
DREXEL I N S T I T U T E
On European 1 rip.
Dr. and Mrs. Thomas MiShiTry
of Lang liranch saili'i! last week nn
the Ben-iiKaria fur a visit lo the
principal .eitie.- oi' Ktirojn'.Tendiing at Perth Amboy.
Miss Kmmii Appli'itaU' of Farmint,'dale -has lua-n eitjjiiKi'il to teach.
stenography and typewriting -at the
Perth Ambuy hijih srllool.
Candy Store Sold.
Charles i Xkkles has bought the.
fo'nfiHtionery business of Mrs. Peter
Apustolacos .in the Broadway theater
building at I.onn' Branch.
Freehold Property Sold.
Thomas O'Connor h a s hoiiuht the
Mrs. Valentine Buek resiilf/ire property on McLean street at Freehold
for his own occupancy.
Philadelphia
Write K. G.Matheson, LL.V, Sc.D.
President
W h e n Y o u W a n t a Plumber
in a
Consult the Classified Section
of the Telephone Directory
The Classified Section of the
Telephone Directory contains
.. the business cards of progressive •
concerns in many different lines
of trade and profession. These
little advertisements are arranged under various trade classifications, and are easily and
quickly located.
We practice—
' • CONSISTENT COURTESY AUT> SERVICE.
Long Branch Couple Married;*'
Miss Teresa Do Fiore- and James
Todararo of. Long Branch were mar-'
rietl Sunday of last week by .Kev.
Gerard . Christiano.
Fined for Speeding,
Henry Ely of Monmouth Beach
was fined J12 last week at LOHK
Branch for exceeding t h e speed limit
in his automobile.
Our constant aim is to be helpful to our customers
and to the community by rendering a thoroughly modern
and progressive banking service.
Member Federal Reserve System.
THE
SECOND NATIONAL. BANK
RED BANK, N. J.
Total Resources over $6,500,000.00
L BAMBERGER & Co.
One of America's
Drawn on United States Jury.
Joseph C. Johnston, J . R. Bulk and
George T. Ford of Allentown have
lie.T, drawn for the September United
States petit jury.
,
%'
Made $3,000 for Legion Home.
The I.onji; Branch American Legion post has collected .about $3,000
for the benefit i^f t h e post's new
memorial home.
Long Branch Hal 3,428 Pupils.
The enrollment of pupils in th;'
Lon^' Branch si'hixds. this; year is
3,428, an increase of 187 pupils over
last year.
Married Twenty Years.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Loudenslager
of Asl>ury Park' celebrated the'v
twentieth wedding anniversary last
week.
Observed Gol'den Wedding.
. Mr. and Mrs. E. Wood.field of Freehold observed their golden wedilm?,
Sunday with a family gathering.
Safe in Japan.
j . I. K. Cody of Trenton, a brother of Mrs. James F u r y of Asbury
Park, is reported safe in Japan.
Co«l Office Entered.
Thieves broke into William Patten's coal office at Freehold last week
but they did not get anything.
The next time you need a
plumber, painter, carpet cleaner,
electrician, taxi or any other
business or professional man,
consult the Classified Section of
the Telephone Directory.
Enters Kentucky College. ; •
Julius T. Wolff, soil of Rev. Juliu!
Wolff of Manalapan, has enterel
Centre college in Kentucky.
NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY
Musicale at Manaiquan,
A musicale will be given at the
Manasquan Presbyterian church on
Friday night of this week.
Caught a Bluefiih.
George Gaskin of Long Branch
caught a bluefish weighing six and a
half pounds last week.
Building a Bungalow.
Stanley Green is building a bungalow on the corner of Golf street and
Sherman avenue.
New House at Keyport.
Lawrence J. Walling of Matawan
is building a house at Keyport for his
own occupancy.
After Every Meal
We Have With Us This Evening*—
Rachmaninoff—or Levitzki or
Godowsky.
f
!As after-dinner coffee is served your guest, introduce
this most distinguished entertainer—the Ampico
"Cut Yourself a
Piece of Cake"
AH the goodness,
flavor and Quality
that goes i n t o
WRIGLEYS at the
factory IS KEPT IN
IT FOR YOU.
The sealed packace does that—You
break the seaL
WRIGLEVS is pore
chicle and other ingredients of the highest
quality obtainable.
Made under modern
sanitary conditions.
Played bv Ted Lewia
and Hii Band on Columbia Record A-3944
a rouse a a dance-desire
like the hunger for homemade chocolate cake.
And Jones and Hare sing
it raoEt nmxtizingly on
Columbia
Record
A 33S4.
At Columbia Dealers
75 cent*
Colu
THE AMPICO
HELP FOR GIRLS
WHO WORK
This Instrument i9 a reproducing piano
unlike any other, it seems to possess the
very soul of the ardst who is playing. Close
your eyes and you can see the flitting of the
performer's fingers across the keys.
Mrs. Lodic, Tells How Lydia
£. Pinkhatn's Vegetable
Compound Helped Her
Folks who love musk count The Ampteo their most prized possession. And the
price of so much enjoyment is moderate.
An upright Ampico at 085.00 up, the grand
modd at 1075.00 up. And you may turn In
your old piano In exchange.
Tyronn, l ' a . - " A friend told my huebund how Lydia K. Cinkhnrn's Vt'(?<>Ublo Compound had
IIC1]MM1 his trifc, BU
WRIGLEY'S aids a t * *
tltc. keeps teeth white and
helps digestion.
Save Wrlgley's wrappers
They are
flood for
VariuaMe
PTCMMS.
Perhaps you have day-dreamed of sometime entertaining your
clrcte of friends vdth a world-renowned pianist's performance. Rehearsed
with yourself the little words of studied carelessness which will introduce
him.
Has your imagination ever pictured the pleasure of A WHOLE
PROGRAM of the best pianists—Levitzki, the Minuet of Mirovitch, as he
plays it himself-—Rachmaninoffs elfin touch? A carefree snatch of a
dance measure. The ballads older folks adore? Such entertainment is
affotided by—
my husband buu|;ht
mo it bottlo b^caime
1 wig BO run-dotvn,
hnd a ncrvoiu wenkncsa. no ntrongth in
my Ixtdy ami painn
in my loft itiilo no
b a d t h n t I c nil Id
hardly do my work.
li<>f(iro I wan married I lined to work
in tint fneUtry, und I
hint |Miinn iutit tlm ti:im<! Own m 1 |i:iv«
hud tiiiiff I Imvo di>nr nty hmmowork. i
would not Im without n Imttlu in tho NOTllT. ()|- Rl.aiSTRY AND M.KCTION,
Atlanlli l,,wn.klp, N. J.
linn u> now, 11 liiii lUiipiu'd tin' |ininn nil
rli;t)t "ml I luivii fnunil out Unit it in a
wonderful l»>dy buildur, nn it nnn mndn
inn wull »nd ntrimit. It in K"'i(( to l)«
tin1 'old ri'llnhlo' with niu hereafter,
nnd 1 niu ill wiiyn willing to toll otluT
ff vou like, pay on the BAMBERGER
DCKERftED PAYMENT PLAN.
For further information, fill out the
coupon below and mail it today.
L. Bamberger & Co.: Kipilly aend me full
inforaintion regarding the Ampico and The
Baraberger Deferred Payment Plan.
Other pianos, 350.00 and up.
Prayers, 375.00 and up.
Grands, 505.00 and up.
Informal Recitals on, the Amptco Daily
L\ BAMBERGER
WOIIIMI bow It hii!) Iro I|H'U m». Ymi t a n
uitn this II'IIIT iM you wluli IU 1 can hon•<Mtly wiy ttint my word* urn tmc>,"™
Mra. M. \*Hnc, U.V.I). No. 4, Ilox 40,
Tyrom1, I'o.
I
ll
bd
them«rlt
i f LydiaK.. I'lnUhm
InUhmj||^K«tat)ln(iirnt. Thdv idll n l W U f t t from mjch
imliKnnd »llm»ntii »f (uraililng Lydli B,
)1nkhttm'» V«K«Ubl« Coin
NEWARK
unthi
6? CO.
for (hi* follow- r.lectlnn, > l " a MxmWr of tl>« HIM
i Out* Timn»Mp vcutlvo t'uiiiniltltw ftrr tuch MBllral
ll.l.l l«l.' will «l>i> I n tha a«TT>n>l I « I
I
ilal* In >alil Towntlilp,
Nolka ol HatUtratlan.
Ami further lakt nntTra that oil Tu<
« ht r*aaun uf
I t r t i K Illi
or nttitne* from Hi*
l
111 wllkll ha i-ealilKl
It unaljla |.j cant hla
h (lanaral
l
Irnlliit nn Itii' day of Iht
Klnftlun at
Hit* KOIIIIIK ii Mt** in tha Klaatlun IM^trl<-t in
*)tlt-!i hff la r»ifUtar«<l.
U t l may mn
W ll
*l I n l l u l to Ui
llun lur in unw\*l
Ui<Mm.lrliml
C
M nlitvalilf
tl
IIn whluh Im rc<
t R l f K ) t
of
BANK REGISTER
I u t i d W«k)l, Inur«4 u iMood-Glaai MatUr at tkl ?«•».
•Dice at Bad Bink. N, 1 , aujar tu. A*t of Maria Id, 1111,
VOLUME XLVI.
12.
PRUARY NEXT TUESDAY.
j s t r e n g t h , It. is also said of Mr. l'acli
' t h a t w h e n W o o d i o w Wilson i\a., r e jeloclcd in lllliO a n d a p a r a d e -,va, h-hl
RED BANK,- it. J., WEDNESDAY, iSEPTEMBER 19, 1923/
SPEEDY AND SURE RELIEF.;
"WEDDINGS.
DEMOCRATIC WOMEN. MEET.
$1.50 Per Year.
PERSONAL.
PAGES 9 TO 16;
NEWS FROM M1DDLET0WN.
Gath
Ho
Otterion,— Larkin. • ^ ;
M dyor Mille
i i i i i i l i a r - i n . t : . r,
!
M o n d a y Nig Ii tHirtl , JJiiiik, Mr. I'udi's dec-,:v.e.,i
Mi-;. Margaret 11. (m.-ixin, .laugh- SIGMUND. EISNER
COMPANY
CIVIL WAR VETERANS MEET
BIG STRIFE FOR DEMOCRATIC ill
I!wl
,".i- final u-nri.
autmiiiifiilc led t h e priiceision.
tor of J a i n i ^ / D . U U r i ^ . u , J1 r . , of
Al NEW MONMOUTH.
ih
I r n l i i y i -t i ; i
ifi>*"
NOMINATION FOR SENATOR.
Hank attend 1'.
Jacob (!. Campbell and Ed'.vari A. ! |jruu<i
<i street, Keel Hank, was. mar- 1 MAKES RECORD SHIPMENT.
.:i';ili'»:i o f t
Sunday iifU'fiiuon (if last Red Cross Appeal Brings Rapid Re- night at Mrs. Archi M
M I 1 I I T ' : .,M
Only
2 4 of Regiment of 1,642 Men
Sheriff, Freeholder and I.', XKinith, the present assemblymen, ' ned on
Mi-.
Frank
I!(iconic Biaiidrcth Liirkiji,
T h e D e m o n ; ! litsponse from Factories of tlie Com- Hiverside avenue,
Now Living Port Monn-ioiith. FireAoembly—Red Bank'i Only Con- are candidates for another te.rm,, week to
•("-I i r a v e i . i r t i i
er last
primary
candidates
had
!*<•*•
n
i
m
iw-o
It.
IJiuiio^if
Long
ltran.h
vv.int'
son
of
Colonel
Kraneis
Larkin
of
Usmen
Demand Apology from K e a m pany
in
the
East,
South
and
West
text ii Over the Aiieisrfr—Hot
i'l.'iV a l t h e I.'if,
' lira;
(,-nital..
to the meeting, but o m e of tin-in. luni
ed to be a Republican assembly eai\- J sinir.^. New. York. The . ceremony
burg Firengnteri.
—One Car Sent from He-fe.
f-'igiit in Middletown.Mi-. K e i i i v w a - f,. rinerly .Mi-.- .'
didate last year and was promise] j was performed at St. Mary's church
IJuick, sure and ampi-- i-e!i,.-f for
Two iiiiniiied JXTSOIIH atleiided thi?
This your's primary liifht is draw- the Republican nomination th'.s year 'at Scarboro, New York, and the only
Han,
1
were unable lo be preseli , (il
reunion of the 2'Jth reginu'iit of civtl
ing to an i:iid and it is becoming if he would lie a (food boy. He w;vs j attendant WIIH Lawrriice Hedway, a Lh'. immediate material i;"."i- of the LJj;rry and Richard • H. N wma 1 1 , 1 WO
or. Moi.day
A.
ui.'lay of.
w a r fame'at the New Monmouth BapJivelier than ever. Next, Tuesday is a good boy. but he hasn't got the r— J brother-in-law of the groom. The Japanese earthquake vic'.im.; v-.il! be 01 the freeholder L'luidi.
IL ti
ii ii'>s{il;al !')
ni:nle !
i ...
a certainly if any consul,-raj,le numtist church last Wednesday.: Of tlft
limitary day and the contest will then w a r , | ih.at
]! .Mu,:<>v.
l-'air Haven.
addresses.
Airs. Kathe inr ( rinv,' i'l is.'
promised,
ill',
Campcouple
are
living
for
the
present
at
ber
of
persons
uct
.is
promptly
aiit^-as:
original regiment .if I ,(i-l'i men but
Shu
i,c decided ut the [lulls. There are
.\ii^.^
F.velvi
McCarty
gave
a
talk
in
winch
she
bell
and
Mr.
Sexsmith
want
th.i
Rosclle.
They
will
move,
to
Ossinelbui'-ntly a3 the. hi^rni;:..i, Eisner,
^•1 a r e now alive a n d nineteen of
Herups over county nominations in
.Jiai.k
urged tin- women to worl- .•very Jninnominations
again
and
they
have
the
ing
next
January.
The
bride
is
a
c.Jrnpaiiy
of
Red
liaril-,.
L:nl
Tliur,1
'ijioll) parties ami tliere 'are contests
Mis- Mary IJru WIT of
, who these were a t tlie reunion. . \ m o n g
ute of the time they could
I.C,
support
of
the
Republican
muchni'.
.
graduate
of
the
Red
Bank
high
school
day
J
.
Lc-ster
EMii'.'r,
o.-.c
of
the
them
wa.s Kdivard (Jriggs of I'olum^
ju u number ut' municipalities,
ceil
i.\ I
ps,
, I Nevertheless Mr. Ijruuo is making ;• gand (if Ileechwood school at
luis, Kentucky, who is visiting ut N'eW
Jenkin- members of the company, was 3 u m - i tween now and primary for the noiiii-1
di
Mrs. Ar.na
visit n," h.-r a u
Tlii! contest which iis drawing
the i |,VK'^iK and he thinks he will wii;.,
moned to Washington fur a confer-'• natiim ol Mayor Miller l o r senator. ,
Monmouth. This wart th'e lirst reof- W h i . c - t r •jno.it attuiiUou is the scrap for the! 'The only contest at Red Bank is town. The groom is u graduate of i-nee. with national Red Cross ofli- : ' S h e s a u l t l u ' m y | i r ' s adnuni;•tratn.n
,,f union of the. ri'irimunt t h a t he ever
Mrs.
Albert'
Democratic nomination lor state for vthe Democratic nomination for Princeton university and dui'inc; the cials. ' Various other large clothing ' w u s l h t ' best the town ever .bad. She
li
at
attended.late
war
he
served
in
the
aviation
senator
between
Judge
., ..^
.
- Ward Kroner
— .-i.assessor. The .candidates are George. corps, l i e is.employed a s a commar- manufacturers, were at t:.e meeting. : s ! l l c l tl11-' women present had met a t
•-P"
we i
The secretary of Ihe J'urt Mons
(
cial engineer for the American tide- '[hey were told thu'. the Red Cross , M'' - Miller's often enough to ki.ow.
Siiriii^ - t r e . l rnouth lire company, a t the .Jirec'tion-:
Mr
1-' e.l 01;
phone
and
telegraph
company
of
New
wantt'il
clothing
an.)
wanted
it
a
t
'.bout
the
home.life
of
the
mayor
and
,. of \s"hit*, of the company, has written a l e t and \ l r s I-'rark
* > u " ] ^ 8 ' \ 1 " ter ™M J{('l'U'J)1'c';lns almost' nR .,,t s Hhuwing that Ked Bank is dis- York.
j once for the J a p a n e s e .
The Red bis wife and she dei'lnred thai il
h" slat.- coi.- t e r to' the Keansboi't; company, d e «.i niuui as it mteiests .Uemourals, , criminated against by other taxing
of such a character as to show the streel a r e nlL-M.'iii.g is of America manding an a[iology from t h e latter
.
Cross
placed
an
order
with
t
h
e
Sig\-eliticn (if I lie ' l).tU^ir.'
ior the successful Democratic cundi-!
c-ui.dt- ( l u t l . i ( . t a n ,i claiming inequalities in
Pryor —Fitzpatnck.
true character and worth of Mr.
mund Kisner company for
company. T h e l'ort Monmouth rireal Trenton.
evens,!\ a a s C 8 9 m i n t l i w h k h ^ a k e Ked Bank
.late will oppose W dham A. Stevens,
Miller. The club accepted an invitaMiss Aunes C. IVyor, daughter of 'qu"a,rtity oFcbthinl'
tthe Republican candidate, in thu' much more than its sharu uf jJohn
.I'hilip S. Walton, -.r ia urii- ..f the m e n say t h a t while they-were lighting
II.
i'ryor
of
Kair
M
Ki
t
avc-n;
anil
'
JJ,.
£
i
.
telegrupheii
immediatej
tion
to
attend
a
county
Catherine;
of
S
I
U
r
iv.
'was
a
riiig-v
a
fire a t Keansburg last Friday nightelection.
Ked Hunk Tru.-l i-omiia
:ounty und stutf luxes.
! (I. J. .''iLzpatriek, sun
Irs. ,). I.e- jy . u ^ ; i [ ! f.'i-ancisco. wheie hi.- broth- : Democratic women at the Freehold side spectator at tin-)eni]).s, y-l'.irp.i t h e KeansburK firemen turned a
Mayor Miller's friends claim that'
Republican vote is j Grantee of -Detroit,
trim, were ,;,. Victor Eisner, is in charge of the t courthouse on Friday, On Thursday
- a l New York slream (if w a t e r on them. T h e Port
mot only is Mr. Miller
M U< ta n
compaiiy's plant a t that place. Goods ! nittht of next week the cluli will hold
Monmouth firemen say there was no
,fonipetont und well equipped for tile where thore is a battle royal between James's church -by Rev. John C, 1'av- were rushed "from tin1 company's a card party at Thomas's Inn.
- Jlr! and Mr.-. Char is K. Thomas provocation for such ill) a t t a c k .
position of senator, but that the ap- Assessor W a r d E. Snydl-r and Les- rell. The bride wore a earmneljfa,,- vvar-'Houai; there to a ship and a fe.v ]
,
^~m
' a
Iir.
a
n
d
Mrs.
Mr. .-111(1 Mrs. Howard W. Roberts
(jf liroad street and
pointment of Mr. Kremer as a judge ter A. Sickles, both of Navesin-k, for ton crepe dress and curried Yoses.
DIED IN HIS 74TH YEAR.
William M. Tlioinii.-im .f Kast l'ront a n d their d a u g h t e r Elizabeth a n d
i a sufficient reward for his politi- th.1 Republican'nomination for aasM The bridesmaid,1 Miss Catherine Har- hours later these products were rid-:
Wives toward Japan. Anoth- j
_
,
1..., .
siret-t a r e att'-'hiln.^ : ie reunion ol Thomas KolK-rtu of New Monniouth
tal activities, •IM,
l'hey say .that
oue^ian H o r . i l r . Snyder was appointed as- j ahan of Matawan, was dressed in tan in^t':i(>
I'ilegraph messag.- was sent to At-1 Francii E. Cooper of Catherine tile Suiireme e[)Lineii if :lod degree• .returned Sunday from an automobile
should be satisfied with one political sessor a few weeks ago by the town-' Canton crape and carried roses. er
l
a
i
;
^
,
lieor^ia,
to
ship
a|[
the
under-!
Street
a
Victim
of
Complication;.
job at a time and that -he- ought
| ' committee
•
• which
. . . Mrs.
- . .I I- . Raymond
--,=--- not
— Kship
a t a meeting
Phillips played the wt:.ir thai could p-j.s-dbly be spared j Francis E. Cooper of Catheriii" Masons of the I'nileil States a t the t r i p to Wat-limgton,, and Mount ,Vcrt o be h u n t i n g a n o t h e r political j u b Vvas not a r e g u l a r session of the com- j wedding march,
Luke I'ryor, a in thu enmpuny's plant there to Ued j stveet died from a complication o' l'cnnsylvaiiia hotel a t New Y'.rk thisn i ) n .
of Le
Mrs. Henry Ehrarnjiaii of
Lennurwhile he is d r a w i n g down a salary , rnitU'e b u t which. a vvas called f o r the i brother of the bride, was groomsma,-, Bunk. These goods from the South; diseases Monday after being -ii-k :i week. Mi:, Thomas and Dr. Tl:ompco.llicil.
' d o me.t with a painful injury last
o t $3,000 a year for a job already special purpose of getting Mr. Snydct;: A' receptiim. was held a t t h e bride'? arrived at Red Iiar.k Moiida..- after- long time. He was born in Middle- son ai'e inenibcr.- uf tin.- i-o.
of Shrew.s- week when t h e needle of a sewing
Miss Alberta lieinii-u of
Bceuivd. A meeting was held a t Long i,,to ollice.
T h e appointment w a s : house, and afterward, thu couple left noon in a freight t i c , which pulled ' town township 71! years ago and wa
tirundi
on Monday night u t which made in the face of a petition for Mr mi a wedding trip. They will live int'i t:,- f '.eight sta:,.,!-, .h"i-,- with i. a contractor and builder." lie ha-iiiury avenue saiie.l.. today on the machine broke off in her linger. T h e
steamship
Presidel!!
Monr
• e .'on a needle was extracted by a doctor.
both candidates- spoke.
Mr. Miller Sickles'which"was signed by :;r,i) W o- at I).'tti>il, whore the groom is u>; rinnt of way over all • other Irallic ' livod in Red Hank about- 55 y e n s ,
L
Mrs. John W e r m r r t of lielt'.ird re1 that while both w.ere striving for m i ,,,.
Mr. Sicldos's adhercn'..- say elecM'ieiun. The bride received mai'.j and .with a big p-iwerfu! engine ' lie is survived by a .sister. Miss Cku;. business trip tn Fnglati'l, '.\hei-i.' slie
wiil remain until November 1 -t. She t u r n e d liomc last week from the Long
the nomination they were friendly the. appointment was maiie ir, a
hiu-h.-.d
to
it.
'
.
|
A.
Conperof
Ked
Hank.
The
I"u:i7>,ul
;
will
l>e
acconi|ianie'i
by
Mrs.
John
enclitic,-! and that he would lieurtily Hiieaky and underhand ivny-ar.il th s
Branch hospital, where .she underHardly had it -'. .ppe'i at the ' was held this afternoon a l half-pa-: (iayle Hamnioiid vi Texa,-.,
Williams—Snedecor.
support Mr, Kremer in.case he were is their trump card argument in the
went an operation.
• it'ioii bof'-r- • tfi.-i: working two o'clock at the house will) Ucv.
Miss Alice Williams, daughter of
the nominee.- The Republicans of campaign.
I.eon
WJIICOU
ol
.Mad'.i.-"n
avenue
Mr. Snyder's aH.'ierer.'.s
!o;i'li::; into W. Holland Raver, pastor
f t
speed
this |i .it of the county believe that point to the fact that Omar Sickles, Willialn Williams of Lemiardii. and al fev
is altendiiiH" llruwn univ,-r.-i:.v al
Big Houses a t Champlin Shows.
the Methodist, church, in charjro. liuri.
S. Siiedeeor of Atlantic High- it ur.d' g a r m e n t s i.aj.eq
•Mr. Kifiner would be
b much the weak- the father of Lester Sickles, was a-- Nelson
l'rovidence. Mhode I-laad.
The -hows'given last wc-k at th-3
1
er c:iii()idale of the two and they are sessor for 2K years andI that it would liin.li, son of Smith I. Snedecor of Ki-i;.-r nl-jtttt. a t Red bank ii;,. ULiiomo- with the Odd Fellows' servi
Mis. F r a n k StrmulVlinw .,1' iliitwn Palace theater by Charles K. Clmmpt J t h e statior., wh.-ri- iv wasmade in Kair N'iew celiietfrv.
hoping lor Mr. Kroner's nomination. |l(, wronu} to make the job a herein Hri.oklyi,, were married Sunday at iiil.'S
place and Mr. and Mrs.' Stritigfcllow lin and his stock company divw hia
[Ku'lLe'i L'I tile- utmost. liy sui.ilov/n
iVL.y.r Miller is 4 8 years old ami tary acquisition of thc-Sickles fan..... tile Leonardo Iiaptist church by Rev.
«f Ays!iuryy I'ark are mi a two week : , Ulldielices.
A
A motion
molion pic
p i c ttil
u r e scent(|i,.mes.
111... c a r wa; loaded ar..| m: its way.
.Jan;
•U.''Sdmi'ifi'iof
Atlantic'
Hiijhsj'id
Red
Banker
Dead.
lor i iiuarter ol a century he h a v To this a r g u m e n t Mr. Sickle.- i . tri,
the West.
I hey will .stop, at t a k l l | 1 ,,, HealiriglU'by linixel
, l.'iorri
land.-. Rev. II. IJierce Simiison, pas- Fred liu/.cy hud ci.ari;e of the joii.
-Mrs Adelaide Kivon ul" K
iieen
in
the
employ
of
the
Hoeblin^
sponds
t
h
a
t
the
people
h
a
d
'
p
l
e
n
t
y
i.r
Uuti'alo,
Ck-vehiml
and
T
o Ck-vehmd a n d T o lledo.
edo
i "I'apt.
] l ^^ ; l a K |,| O wn
o f l t r i j j l ls . l n ]
The slr.^'.e ear without, utiy other ca'.v
i - om(miy wliust1 service he entered
chances to kick ins Father out of of- tiii' o:" tlnj cluin'h, assisted. Mrs. 1!. atlaei;,'i r o it has -;:e right of way place, widow of Frank Kweii, ( t i e
Mrs. lO.lith Wolcott .. .Madison A p p l e j a c k . " T h e c o m p a n y s playingfrom
I Ralph
l h of
f New Vork
inplicat
;i general clerk at a small salary. He fice d u r i n g those" 28 years il" they Nolan and I i . I'.
,)f diavt'iiuc ba. taken a p'lMliuli with -lhhe t j l i s ^.^,,1^ , l t O n e o n t n , New Yc-rlc.
•j.s now a sales aK'ent of tlie company wanted to and the fact that they d i l atl'-ndt-d the couple. The bride wore over 1 all otl'.'T tratii' aoross ihe con- M o n d a y n i ^ l t t . S h e vv'as <S'i y e a r . - , o l . l
Applla nee il isl ribuliim; C"l]i(»ratiiin (ii
lir.ei:
..
U
s
duatiriut.on
is
Seattle,
a
n
d
h
a
d
b
e
e
n
m
a
k
i
n
g
h
e
r
h
u
n
i
e
w
i
t
n
in the New Vork district and. the fact not do so shows t h a t his father must a white Canton crepe
dress
and
carp
New York and will travel in \ V w "Indian Trails in Hew Jersey."
Washington, where its contents will
t h a t he has made silicic sales of mote have done h i s j o b in a satisfactory ried a shower briquet. Th
p be put on a boat for .lupan. On tbi. h e r c o u s i n , M i s s I . i i i l i y VvnUitiji' o l ' York state.
Rector place.
Tlie f u n e r a l sei \ic
"(In Thursday afternoon uf this
than I half-million dollars shows his manner.
F o r several years Omar left on a two weeks' wedding trip and same :,oat will be a '•>:£ lot of goi
. Mrs. Fornian H: Sntfih.m and liei
h
"J will be held
tomorrow night a t half- new burn son i,f rh:iia'..\ a r e imnk' week a t three o'clock l'rof. Charles
sibility as a business man.
He wasSickles had been in poor health and on their return they will live at Atat
iihippod
from
the
Kisner
plant
past seven o'clock with Rev. Willi.ir.i from Dr. K. C. Ilaxard's hospital at II. I'hilhower ul' Wc.-tlield, Ne.v Jeri'duc;if'.-d at Columbia university. His Lester • did most of the work. 11' lantic II ij'hlan-ils. Mi1. Sneclec.ii- is
The c a r from E, Unlisted in charge.
sey, will spvak on the above topic l e
The buiin! ' Long liranch.
course as mayor of lied Hank has elected assessor he. would r.'it begta employed by the United (.'andy com- Omaha t ) Seattle.
1
Hod
Hank
luis
a
lar^
•
and
impressive
will be made Friday morning- in Ken•jn'ivtm Mil town the best business ud- t-he jjob a s ti new and untried ollicial. pany of New York.
•Air. and Jl r.i. All.i-ri T. D o r e m u s thi' Monmouth-county historical suciplacard on it with the '.vonls, "Ameri- sico cemelerv aL New Vork.
jniiiisl.iatiu.il it luis ever had, A
In Miridletown township every
and Theodore Doi-emus of Reckless ely. The talk will be given a t t'h*
can Ke I (Jross—Fi'iiik 'Waterhouse,
parish house of St. J a m e s ' s Kpiscopa!
monthly audit of the finances of thethins? i beine; suliordinatod to this
Moyer—Armstrong.
|ilace and Mr.' ;LI;I! ^\IXS., <(ii-nr^e C.
Seattle,
Washingtoi:
—
Kush—Japantown is made and this gives informa- asst^sorship scrap. The township ofMiss Marguerite Mo?er of Allitn- eie P.elief— Shipped-:IT Sigmund Eis- Red Bank Discriminated Against. Ht>]>p:iiX of West Front street have church a t 1-oni! Branch.
tion ol the amount of money spent licials are for Mr. Snyder, hut it i. I wn, I'ennsylvania, and Morris .S.
Three hundred a n d eleven acres
'tunii'if home from a motor trip
i
in iivciy department of the town and. said that many of the party worker-' Armstrong, son of William W. Arm-' ner To., P.:"i Bank, N. . 1 . " In the car showing assessed valuation of Sfir,,New Dancing School.
through t h e Southern sMte.-.
unable.i the commissioners to duly and organization men are for M stroni*»Bf Maple avenue, Ked liank, are liii.OOj) articles of wcarir.K a p - •10G and a purchase price payment uf
Mr. and Mrs. Clvirle- llembling
Mrs. Sophia Mason of New York
aegul.-il.e expenditures in every dc- Sickles. Both sides are trying to get were married on Sunday, September
$221,0011 (jives a V per cent lux ami son Donahl of Shrewsbury a w - will open a dancing school in Red
•partment of the town's business. It llic Support of John Bennett, a nur- id, l,y Uev. Lyman C. I'ctit of
valiic on the property of the fortun- nue. Mr., and Mr-, l-'ra J^ I!. Craw- Hank in which she will give lessons
lias also (jivi-n
. the town the biggest
-~
seryman at Navesink who ia credited Spenciif Memorial church at Brook- WILL NOT BE CONTROLLED. ate owners, {names supplied on r e -ford of- Hridge a v i u u - and Mr. a n l in toe, ballet, folk and interpretative
1
unit l>ent pavniK program it h a s e v e r w | t i , having: much political influence , lyn. Only the immediate families at- Thomas L. Smith Defies Effort to q u e s t ) . This property, located in an Mrs. !''red Williams u:" I-.on.u I'.ranch dancing for children and adults.
had -mil tbiihas been put through He used to "lie overseer of several im- tended tlie wedding. Thu couple will
Mrs. Mason is a former pupil ol IsaForce Him from ^lirieridty Race. adjoining - taxing - district is farm spent Sunday at New York.
with -.< iniiimium of expense.
, portant Iliads in the township but th" reside at Brooklyn. Mr. Armstrong
The ladies' auxiliary of t h e In dora Duncan, Edouard Kurylo.and
Failing to got h-irr. to withdraw on property assessed on an a c r e a g e
Four Democrats are after the two ! township committee a few years ago is connected with the Westinghouse jiromi.-.es, cliijue persuades wife to basis, which .should be assessed as pendent lire company will hold a rum- • the late Vernon Castle.
iiomiii.itums fur freeholder. John M. ! lucked him out of this job and gave electric and manufacturing company institute divorce proceedings.
building
.
^ lots;
, ,; and which should c a n yy mage sale Saturday morning in tl
l.orhes ol Kuniiion, by reason of the , the place to Edward E. Snyder, at New York.
ant building in Shrewsiiury aveThomas U Sraith. KepublicaTi-can-' "' )o , ut ' ! ' J l-> I1"' <^nl v a l u i - instead
Lookl Read!
large acquaintance he made during ;wliom they later made assessor'. It
nue near tlu1 ShreWsury avenu. 1
duiate fo.- sheriff, proves a worthy j ° \ p P e '", e e n t - ., ,. . , •.
XZ
^
p
I'" ^ , Jl? *
T""!"
V"/ ?!
f
ft^
his pivviouB terms us freeholder, : ),„,< been "learned that Mr. Bennett ' Voters of Middletown Township.
and because of his excellent work as has been promised hi.s old job back
I desire to ask the voters of Mid1
freeholder, Is generally thought to
of the roads if he will dletown township for their co-opera,-..,•
I as oversee,!- Snyder
and Mr. Bennett tion and support in the coming priJiave I,lie inside track, although the :support
said toMr.
have given a non-committal , mary election on Tuesday, Septemother three ciinilidates are all said to '"is
answer
to
this
proposition.
ber "25th.
, be fonfnlent of winning. Daniel iides are wondering what he willBoth
do. , I am aspiring to the office of asKobbins of Anbury .Park has been
sessor on tile eRpublican ticket. Suvtrwisiiii.-r of the Democratic county , Perhaps he will do nothing. Last
and eral weeks ago some three hundred
fomniitt.ee
ten
-has surrobeen ysupported
e a r he kicked
employ.'d in
theyears
office and
of the
the over
wholethe tractDemocratic and lifty respective voters petitioned
gate il. Freehold for uUjven years, ticket. The Democrat* «rc hopinir', the township committee to appoint
nnd this has given him a wide ac- l l i a t he will keep out of the Republi- ; me to act as assessor lo fill the unand manyy ppersonal c l l n primary scrap and support i expired term of my father, tlie late
q(lUauitince
making an extensive
II. Roberts, the Democratic ; H,.. Omar Sickles. On' tho evening
•friend'.-,: He
l
]h
candidate for tlie nomination in n - ' , lcl
f '•'""."ty lax Koard had this school building. Mrs. Alice UOOJI
fusing to withdraw his candidacy in ' f' brought to their attention, an:l in charge f tiie sale,
• •
••
they
the
Everett Uirriscn, win. h a s
is
While you do your shopping in Red
Bunk let us repair your; shoes. Positively the only shoe repairing shop
Drumo'f the sreateat numlMir of people with!* 1 ' 5 0 0 -Per a c r L '; ( ' ai ' n a c n ' contains : the company. W. R. Snell
an cyo to an economical return out of 1,b e1e_ l o t s ', fr>x\m and^ these lots have mond place sticceeds Mr. Larrison,
Omar Khayyam
and
James
N.
Bunell
of
Hudson
avc- regaled himself on bread and wina
for
betterments
and
i
"
so
«j
and.are
sellin
at
troni
B
the investments
canue
has
reaumed
the
management
of
.
The
tract
known
'
?
*l.»00
per
lot,
depending
on
l
extensions; made
with his "best seller"—hut he s dead,
Id'the cigar department.
h
d
,
township, . n t ' x t ' .
he will fuinis'.i ull the hofp required.'• u '"l individuals get away
m i l l o r W1 k
t.'aulii'ld of Middlet ivr.
p, tJHement.
present freeholders nnd they are run- j I^i'i.i'f'r.fm'alU.win.r m/nimo'to \>l ',"K ""•'
"' ° f UlC ° m CUe
During his .nlminutration, outside , values.
Ji.ng for another tern,. They have
, t h i s t u l , w e U &om\n<. l h a l h u v . '* '* -v
'
' '
^ " ' '
who left lifd IJank in June on a trip
fiM'
l
justly
qualified
to
administer
the'of
Rid
Hank,
Keyport
has
been
the
How
would
yuli,
Mr.
Small
Home
Overland Sedan.
the support of the Republican ma-!„,„,.-=_
...
.>.:
.i...
.
'"-''
across
the
continent
in
a
1'
d
rdcar.
niony in all things mewns tlie better- :cst of the duties ellicienUy.
ally There- unly major biwi'-ir city in the county owner, like to pay your taxes on awere lit Seattle, Washington, last
chine. Truvora U. Keed of Allenhurst ment of same.
A very nice aeilan, in good condifore I am asking you to go. to the which Ir-i- not been raided by county ' two to live per cent biuiis of value week. They are contemplating going tion, for $ 4 " b c a s h ; a good bargain.
;ilso w-:ints the mtmination. He is u
Daniel A. Nnughton.
; instead of the 3U per cent, 51) .per
polls on primary day and nominate authorities. .
Jiew man in the political game and —Advertisement.
Owner is l e a v i n g town. P h o n e tifl-W,
Honolulu for the winter.
Mr. Smith ciindtioti a successful cent or 75 per cent Imnded out to to Mr.
me to run on the Republican ticket
•with the machine hacking the other
and Mrs. Frank North, who Red Hank, o r t a l l on Charles Wesnon,
Thirty per cent have been
two candidates it is not thought that
to till the last year of my father's real estiitf and insurance business be-' you at present?
spending thy .-ummer with Willow street, F a i r Haven, N'. J.—But to Tre«t*n Fair.
cause of hi.s pleasing personality and where you lire in right; 51) per cent Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. Heed has much of n chance.
term.
William A. Snyder of Advertisement.
On Wednesday, September 26th,
successful businei- ntothods. He is a where yoii are only touched up mod- Spring street, have
The contest for the Republican Burdge
Respectfully
yours,
started on a the& Ku.ssell will run a bus to
lavge property owner and lives in erately and 75 per cent when you atrical tour. Mr, and
nomination for sheriff Is attriictine
Lester
A.
SickleN.
J2.3O Silk lloia at $1.95.
Mrs. M. ('oakone of his own houses, one of the lire in wrong.
more attention than either of tlie Trenton Fair, leaving Globe: hotel al —Advertisement.
of New
have also been
Despite the uncertainty in the raw
VM\ A. M. and returning leave TrenI know of \\ HlO-ncre farm bought ley
spending
the York
summer
other Republican primary ncrups.
ins. ton Fair at 11:00 P. tl. Round trip I 1 ' i i i i i f i l l l , > l , ' . * l , ' i ' S i . ' k l ^ i C u r n i i i i U e . ' . t lines'., pluses in Keyport. Ho is a colwith Mr. and ! dilk market, we offer for one week
tloge i^iMduute ,tnd a lawyer although recently for $li0,0U0, having a tax Mrs. Snyder.
M i n t V. l'uch of Asbury Turk is the $!1.0t). Ciet your tioli«t« in advance
of WesUsidt only our women's $2.50 full-fashionrf
Mrs. Usibelli " '
he dims tint practic" law in this sUU. 1 aswssnient of $!>,UO0 atininst it
Notice to Taxpayers.
c a n d i d a t e of the Republicun machine. at ollice of Burdge ft Russell, Globe
avenue has returned froin a visit to pure silk liusc at Jl.DG per pair, A.
1
With
these
line
qualifications
ami
i
pur
acre
for
taxes
hut
JfiOO
per
acre
All
M r . I'ucli was formerly a I'lngrcMsiv.. Court and Mechuni* street, Red
unpaid tuxes in Shrewsbury
Kalz & Co., lU-il Hank. - Advertewtown.diip will be advnrtised and sold splendid equiprn.'n' he ia well fitted - to buy; and I am reliably inform. .1 ,-ln-r d a u g h t e r , Mrs. Joseph Mount of niont.
Kepublican b u t he went over to t h eHunk.—Advertisement.
worth of lots have been Asbury I'urk.
during the mouth of November ill or-to condii't. Mi • otli' •-) of tihtM-iff. It ia jj tthiit $200,000
,
KepHblicun muchlnc three y e a r s ago.
Mr. and Mrs. William Uicrkinan
ld from
f
hi farm
f
d thh a t il
i*ica of the county ! sold
this
and
der to make a final s e t t l e m e n t with lh,. ohi p
l i e r a n f o r the regular Republicun
For Rrnl.
Phonographs
of tin.' nherill to \ leaves a halunce of If'lifi.tlOII worth if (if New Voi'U w e r e r e c e n t g u e s t s of
nomination for freeholder two years
the
We, will •lak, ti lib»ral allowuuce Little .Silver Koniugh. This Includes ami if
St ,re nnd Mat, nil iniprovenuntn,
does M r s . I l i e c k i n a n ' s c o u s i n , Mrs. Th.-uuis
otl'.'nd.-r.i
and
to
collect
I
lots
to
be
disposed
of.
How
ugo and wu.s decisively bentcn ut the on your phonograph (regardless of any and ull taxes up to and ncluding apprehend
211 West Front street; line Idcatios,
-! '
'"•'• vi lonua is prenentcd • your treatment by the assessor a n d • Irvine, Hi o w n o f ISroml s l r . - e l .
evi'iience.
whi
primary.
Thomas L. Smith, the jimirie) which r a n h« applied to thi' •
next to Cook & OakleyV Inquire of
Mius A l m a 1'. T h n m p - o n of C h e s t In t h e s r a n
my- Tlu1 grand jury • county hoard compare with tin ?
. Edwin Hobb.i,
p r e s e n t mayor of Keyport, is th-iprice of one of th« a«w Art Model j
Newton
UiiremtiB, 10 Kust Vront
illreet
spelll
lasl
week
witll
utnismon of three of
1 a m IIIHO i n f o r m e d t h a t o v e r Mill n u t
tither Republican candidate fur theVictiolas.
Collector. is picked by
street, Rnl llank. -Ailv.itiaement.
Come in ami ask to #>.• ',
which the * fill w unti of its mini- p r o p e r t y o w n e r s h a v e called Lo p a yh e r c o u s i n , M r s . ,1. <>. T h ' . n i p s o n of
---AdvertHenuMit.
nomination for sheriff.
Mr, I'ach'tt the new Btyle -100. 'r««tini{'», Moi
her.
taxcH a n d failrd t o find t h e i r n a m e s C a w v i l l e .
friends claiin that the Republican mouth ulrect, Red Hank.-- Advertisi
lluiincu Apjirtnxint
Miss Sully H o r n s ,,f W h i l e I ' l a i n - ,
Ill his ciint..-it. >r this* .illlce lie him mi t h e h o o k s nf thin t a x i n g d i s t r i c t .
Attractive Eitatft W a n t e d .
iniu'liiHe is with him alinim to n man ment.
for runt »t '<!1 »n«l ^3 Hr«ud utrcul,
1
is
v
i
s
i
t
i
n
g
Mm.
<.uy
II.
V
a
i
i
N
e
s
s
ul
i
develnp-il
much
-trength
and
has
ti.
W
n
r
r
u
n
A
u
m
n
c
V
i
s
r
u
n
n
i
n
g
f
o
r
i\\\d Unit he will win tlie nomination
l'hie, to HIK acres nenr Little Silover Wilbur's jewelry titore. S I *
eatiily. Mr. Smith is p u t t i n g up a {
Spencer C«r»«tie.ra.
ver, Krd Hank o r I'nii 11 m e n hmiic been appro file.I • >y people of politi- ii.s.HiiHsor of K a r i t i i n t o w n s h i p f o r t h e S h r e w s b u r y a v e n u e .
rooms and hath. Inquire at 10 Ells'.
Very iitrong light for the nomination, i T h e Spencer su|ipirrtliig corset in of nine tii fourteen roimin. Mefritt cal |iroiniiieti''e i 'ht> ounty wlio do purpoHc o f c i | i i a l i z i n g v a l u e i , t o p u t S t a n l e y H r o w n v i l l re|)l'esent (hi Kronl- .SIMTI, Hi'il Hunk.
Newton
Ueil Hunk O d d l'.-ll"» • .It t h e Mhlle
l i e him been very successful as mayor ' giinriinted t<i give UDMfort »nd to lit It. Lammin, I linmil street, phoni 1 not w.ifit l m u; : hii character and a s l o p t o nui'li f a v i i i i l i s i u .
Adv.Ttia«meiit.
m office that mny
<leovge <'.. Uwighi is r u n n i n g V..i i-i.iiv.-ntinii t n I.e held at Wildwrniil lioreinua.
«f Keyyort a n d he i-. very popular i any, figure. I t s UuI ability will save A MO -J, Red Bank
Anvi'ltincment.
1
it t
•T for Komi or evil, niMi'Sniir o n thi D e m o c r a t i c t i c k e t in thi m o n l h .
hi'
then*.
Hiri wil'v recently brought on your corset exp^iiH*. Phone Hail
i-t been made to re- UcH H u n k for t h e twinr n u r p i i s e . If i M i s . l'l. Ko.-n.-r of W i l l i m a i l l i c .
He nyi :m "'I
utrit iigainsl him for divorce on llic | Hunk l'.!fill.l, o r <t4\ Kinner huililNew Fall Millinwrf.
Stoif of A. & 1'., ni'iir Union fir«1
1
1
1 money'* expended you t h i n k r n u d i t i o i m call f u r acliiin ' C i i u i i e c t i c i i l , i n n i i i k i i i K t i s l a y w i t h hiitii'i'i Sh»»w»l'Oiy avenue, tliiii Hati
n
i
b
u
i
s
e
b
n
n
Ifc'iouiid of cruelty.
Mr, Smith suys j ing, 11:110 to (1:00 I . I I . Adveiti.se•
Stuart creiitioiH of nilky velve ..
i it. ciini|iaign as well in this direction;* be :Uire Hiul vote lit. her -listM-, M r s . Ulc. id L. Kind of
thill there in no t r u t h in h e r charuen I menl.
duvelyn, felt, veluur iind' nil \\w I I I | In- e n l l d l i e t1
unlay morning IO;IH> oVlock. U d i i n "
^ood politicnl jioid- Ihi 1 p r i m a r y e l e c t i o n .
Mnliv v u l e i s I Mechanic s t r e e t .
wgabiHl. him and thut it was purely a
"
"~
newer fabrica most inodcHllv prici'd. I a'-i t h e p f ill'. 1 '
H r » Comof Shrews Auxiliary of liidciwnduiit
Mrs. K n r S, Ci
' h d n i w . Kuiling in fail t o rt'nli/.e t h e iiniinrtuui'c of t h e;
>
liolltic.d move to injtne Ills ciiudi.hicy.
Tlln I'.Mirl Shop, H llruail itl'eet, Re.l I t i i M I i f b " w i l l
n
nip1. IIIM been nn.dt1 print'iiry a n d n e g l e c t t o v o l e , w h e r e j bur.v liven ue un'ivi ! in thi-> cuiuitry nnuy. Ailv»rliiwnn nt.
I tlii -. II1OVl i d nlno n»y» Unit oilers have heeii us light a s a f e a t h e r n n d iti w i : m a s H a n k . — A d v c i t i i e m e n t .
(loin
i wife to itmtitute (mlit iciiiliM anil t h e n
idu
follow.T.s a r e ' M o i ' d a v
.-.tuv of Aevernl
iy per
m a d e to i oMiimir:..1 him fur all mon- a f e a t h e r b e d . p u r e Tiruiu wool, u
(:,>.!• ( t . r t K . H t U k 1.11 U a y t .
Ili-ninatk. A reception
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I'lHAMUUl Al'OB 1 OB SAI.t.
'What you want oul of
u batU:ry ic contimuou£
c!;iy-iii and dtiy-ou^ servKt. You can get Ujftt
j kind of s,e»vict" only troni
I <i tveli-built battery.
HAMILTON
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Thursday, Oct 4, 1923
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You will learn from the reports of
Single-Six owners that you can expect
16 to 21) miles to a gallon of gasoline
and 204XX) miles to a set oJ tires.
H. L ZOBEL
PACKARD
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WANTED.
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Drivers *od Firat
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SEVENTY ACBK I AKM FOR SALE.
All' irtmkffl with iKirmi^. cuivi,. liulfH, imul11 y .mil furm l o n U ; Imrualn. MN tin* uvim-i
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You williind that they have learned there
is so high a re-sale value, such small
repair bills and so little depreciation,
that gpod business judgment necessarily
dictates the Siugk-Six as the one choice.
M
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A«l) JOBULK.
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WE WANT TO SHOW YOU
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you, too, will serve your own best
interest ii you study careiully the SingleSix in relation tc economical buying.'
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Mill ll»it llauk 011.W.
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Keeps cars lookbctitrG&t
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Mlil.ll« a w i l , fur KkUnwr urn* Urn nhll, dren, aw«iF all d a y . Numa«Mi UMkfclHtf l a r
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RED BANK REGISTER. SEPTEMBER 19, 1923.
P««e Elc
DINING ROOM FURNITURE FOR SALE.
OIRL W A N T E D .
CAR! W M H E . I Y O J J I LEFT IT7
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YOUR FEET TROUBLE YOU?
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FURNISHED OR JlSFUWNilSHED.
APARTMENT FOR RENT.
Oak . dinlnv ' roqra furniture: table, sideWhite frirl wasted for general rrousrivorli ;
Leave it a t the Uoru Auto Storaie, M e - 1 WeHr Weiotr 8 FeKlherweiibl arch t u y H i m iiuite :. numbi-i- ..( , , l « t rolUKrit
itiniishtd, lhit«- room» and privutv lttitft;
board and china closet: alto one oak bed.tw» In family;
no Washing.
Phone -Red >hamc »tr*el and Globe Court,.lWd Bank, 'port, made from an impremiun of your toot.
nt. bull, fur shi-il
ov. fr.r
Bunk lUtt-J.
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Phone 21S-M. Red Bank.
(0«€>ttno«<! Inua p
• nd eliminate the .uueition.
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i Broad Street National Uank buildine. Red " i.i-linl.
W. A. lluvpinv. Broad'street, lie J i-uc.-. Ocrupancy .bout Uetubrr l i n t A.1HOUSES tOU I A L « — P O R T MOTIMOUTH.
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_ THE BARTLE STL'Dld, PHALANX, N. jT, ' U»»k: Phone 1067.
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-Bank. ^ - .
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ilr..«, W, It. P., drawer M, Itnl Hank.'.
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Have several houses for aaia at Port Mtisr
W l T FOR SALE.
~ " ~ " " " ( n . a r Red Hank) : antique..
A Kift . h u p ,
LET US BE YOUR BARBER.
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BUNGALOW FOR SALE.
" ' ' !' "
" '" ' WANTED.
Overland acdan, sin cylinder, food condi- moatll. N. 1. ( M e t L. boaar. ,
Lady*a fur trimmed euit. navy blue, almost whc;re unuautl articles nmj U- found
Hare I P»r.oii.l a p g w i n i . d , t ™ d . more on l.,n. ! F h , . „,<,,„,, |,,t i m i b o . n e u , nvVr.
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Middle m»,l couple to take l,.,u.« with
t i o n ; c h o w . ' « « t " " ' Front »tre«l, • « W. J. foueie KaswnWnr, < * * - U .
new; nine UK; Utt.00.
II* Newman .Syrinttw antique nhuwla, tieedle point b»R*, liookeil . rial work than upon the quality of your : »l l.nmiiiii
Price »2 300
ii'.u«t l,av, l.ol wjtf i ' h e a l
i-lrctric
liul.ta uarden
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LOT FOR SALE.
road, Red Bank.
_ ruB», patchwork guilts, rhinii, furniture.
t l o t h e . . Let us be your barber. We know . ,1,011(1 down. Kd. Ilaye.. Phone Ked Hank shjdr, Truit, Karaite, P t c . to board owner for
DOME" FOR .SALE.
FOR SALE.
Lot. 40x100 feet; flnt location; impruve.
TO MEMBERS AND OTHERS.
how to nati«fy.
^Curchin's, Second National . lOU-W.
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A flve*Borae power motor, perfect order.
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Reaftooable.
Q U aoune am* fixtures; «iao several chairs ments of Niaawalk and
For the cominK hholidays
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l'ro*l»fct market.
ROOM5 TO RENT.
H O U S E FOR S A L E .
in need i Bank
building upstairs.tai
Apply a t »7 Locual avenue, K*d Address Lot, drawer M, Red Bank.
lor «ah
. | Inquire
Highlands,
N. Uautsch},
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» • a n e > t r a » u p p l y of liaiid-niude jtifts a n d .
LOOKING
FOR A REAL
BARGAIN 7
P l e a s a n t laritc o r -malt
lui -lushed
in.un-. ! s . .
unis and hut h, fii-ry i.npr.iv ctiicnt:
Bank.
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DOUBLE HOUSE FOR RENT '
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l i e d I l a n k W o m a n ' s . " " n o i a n i / i - . •!•'.
H o u s e o n F»ir H a v e n road. p e c J j i m n r o v e sinale u r double
Kv-ndt-ulial .,,.•
FOR SALE V E R Y R E A S O N A B L E .
t c , r e , , t i
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steam
heat,
two
pdirlien,
fine
'larKc
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TOURING f O-R SALE.
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-by October 1st; each side contains six rooms
tnenta, IS,6(10.
C a n b e bauv^ffgRt^.OOO
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, „ „ . , , n , , r , t bo b u s i n e s s - . - , n t . - r „ „ , ! , 1 1
. c s . larite l"t , near bus hue ul Fair
Oak bookcase, Hue d o o r s , l i v e f e e t l o n i l H i i e r . s i d e a v e n u e , R e d _ l l m i k . o h . m e » M .
' Good running order.; 160 c»|*h.
Phone H n u hath, with all Improvements.
Phone flv-iT f e e t " hiirh and one f,
..nil a t i i - e l , R e d H u n k
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SALESMAN WANTED.
" . d o w n . - P. F. K e n w d y . .coro^Wlngfflroulh ' |,i<>.' lit,
Atclits, III OiikUu.i 'strei-l, Ite.l
Long Branch 6U between »!(!«- and ,12:00 I Hum-ion 307-W, Stephen V. Stevens.
deep
Call at, IZG Branch ait-nut
Exptrftnrca).
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t r t c U . Hed
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ExperH'ncea. for
for llame
New
Vr.rk ivhole
«h.,!e :: »nd
"I'd Pearl
Pearl eetrtcU.
Red Bank,
Bonk, pTioHjr
phoT!5^(47-R.
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I Uiii'-W, Bed Bank.
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ale «hoe h u u s e : salary nnd cummin, ion;'• residence phone lo^O-lt.
'ROOMS FOR R E N T .
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GLASS T O P J A R S .
COW FOR SALE.
I Wctjh.nij frota. III potua.ll to M l
e»tabll»hed t r a d e . Writ.- "I . a l l J. K. Hat.-i. ;
HOUSE FOR RENT.
(". ! On account
of rm.i inir will.
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Gentle family (»«• Irwuire o( Peter De- , Ujjk.at caah price. Phone i w n U
11 i o n
Hnd white, with black spot, mule : | , t - j , , housekeciiiiii/; miproveni
Near Broad street, ci«ht rooms, Kan, elec- & Co.. ^ o ^ . ; C h u r c j i j u r e e t , Nt-w ^ i ^ t City,-1.1-1 ' r l i u p , do,..-n, lifty cents.
AUi> H I M M.iMidowiU. River Plal-a, R«d Hank, Appletate | Idsa, Pretaold, W. J. Planer l«t-W.
tricity, bath, lot 4 0 x l » 0 ; rent U S per month. '
F U R N I S H E D ROOM7
. ' " "" l.unrul. II»»OIS lo the num.- of Sporty. Han j , , t telephone. V.ry desirable !•
Kei.t -on jars nt thirty-five rent-. il,.-/,.-ii,
Cull
•street^
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Call 10S Broad street, ll.-.l
Mrs.. D. W. Martin, Ea*t Front Mre.-t, lte<i j 1 One o r t w o nicely furnished r.iumB in i.wny l i m home with chain on. • 1 .'. reward ; reusonable.
L 0 T FOR SALE.
ll.-.l I n d u y nnd .Saturday.
til Oakland sir. el,
CARPENTER AND BUILDER.
l o t . lOxloo feet; line location;
Hank.
Phone 64-J
rent, handy Lo station, ami liu<>im->-.s H.-^tiuD, ir r.-tur ml to Duinenico Arcerrii. bilker, II : jj u n [,.
ray lied Bank.
Jobbing and alterations.
11. A. Hendrick- . mrntl of sidewalk' and
«uitalll.« for Kenlleman ur l,u«in.~« ,-,,ii,jle. Ilii.lr.HEADQUARTERS
CHALMERS SEDAN FOR SALE.
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FOR SALE.
eioit. Newman Sprinus nyi<t, llfil Bank. I'hom
Lot, drawer M, Red Bank,
,_ p f o r , . n j m « d e anal fncUiry farm • n . - n i , p.
"UPHOLSTERINC.
Paul Revere, 16 Hroad itreM^. lle.l Hank.
way for t h e winter, m i l - . e l l . i . ' *
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ITpholsttfriiiu, all kinaa. of furnltare a « d
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SALE OF FURNITURE
r d a n : lirst-clas
HOUSE FOR RENT.I talo bodies, broad tlms and tires.
Ulaek11- ; A -1 n , 11, hi i n n , r , . , , , l r u l . l i . - r
A 1 VIA [ l i i i r l .
and electric llirhl, be- ' smith and wheelwrluht.
M. Keiscy & Son, I l t 10-0(1 A W t o 2:0(1 1'. 11, i h u week ' rennlahlng, old oak bedrvom suit in vmlnut. tiun.
BORO AUTO S'
Alsu six tine liuildii.K hits fur -i.i'-. ' . l i l i v . - r y , w i t h .-:ih, l i n n i i l n . - w . *!M>0. C a n
E a s t Freehold, N. J .
_ | only ; . l , u i r e l , Morris chair, I.eHiooni suite, \ mnhoKany and i i o r y ;
a l s . r-u-irinu n n - Flunk I'ittctlKer, 14'J lludpon lucnu. I t - . I b e S I - . T . l i t T a y l o r ' s ' t i t m i c e , ' I ' e l i f l
Mechanic s t r e e t and Globe Court; indoor twt-eti t h e rivt>r and road.
Hefcrenc
ftr->t,
Ui|U*«.
Frank
Howard.
181.
Hudson
uv
tj-juriHtL-nt parking upice.
titty «nd night quired,
Bos 125, Fair Haven, N . J .
i K r d HuTih.
Hnnk, jihorie 7*;i.
REAL E S T A T E .
\ chairs, h a t rack, With mirror, i.i.i
' R"i Rank. Phone l l l . W .
Double house, all i m p r o v e m e n t s : one block J . T . l.ovctt. 171 Hroad en-ret, II. "I II.
"WINTER""APPLESTFOJT S A I X
FORD SEDAN FOR SALE.
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WASHING MACHINE.
near Hroad Vlret-t, bit r.lixlfioj
FOR SALE.
ROOM FOR RENT.
Well hprwyetl Halnbury, IMiean, York aijJ 'rtim river,
S.-lf Mnr'.or, demountable rim*. Ir. e •O...I I
I'll..Miiymt'
will
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from
-AIII. \ Mextaan. wide. piouifOJX. Ifold atW silver.
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A. 1.. I v i n s t.^.-iuy. Ki'Kisli'r,
J'iie-pHh-cnKer st-d.i
-) Nicely furniahed room with all impro
Imp? rial apple.-; HI.O KieflVr pear a. C, H,flect;
nn.l , rli.tb.i
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miniil.-s
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I IlMttons, pinkia*:, plalti**?—machine embroin
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DOUBLE HOUSE FOR RENT
MONMOUTH B E A U T > - ^ A L O N .
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by Ocl<>h<.pl'lMt:'each niria enntalna K!X roomH
Marcel waving, water wa{;ini*. shanip
T l l i t N S BU1LD1NII AND LOAN
and bath, with all improvements,
Phone
$10,110 REWARD
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FOR RENT.
catp
treatment,
bahhinit
and
facial
OeFONTENY
BALLEJT
SCHOOL,
fcas numer t o loan for the purchas* of Ilumson 307-W, SUpbcn K. Stevens.
1 o Monmouth Htrtet, near Hi-oa.l street. K«'il \ aloUiins could be mor« aptwoi>rifit« and lll.llMKi^li
ill
nil.rov.-- T o r 111-- r i f . i r u ; i l u l 111. i | i l . - ^ l u l l - i i r . 1 , . , 1 . i , r
nil Ino.l.-ri
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fcomes.
Apply at Th« Second NatUiul balk,
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SALESLADY WANTED.
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P h o n e SI71I-W.
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Bed Bank.
tini-ano.111 l l i - i r
IHISM-S-I,,,.
Ink,-,,
[r.,i.,
Kxpei-ii-nced
NHk^lady
wanted,
permanent
HOW MUCH BETTER YOUR CAR LOOK.3
B U N G A L O W S FOR S A L E .
"" •!«>»« a l e a t n o v . e e . froa. W W. K«nned,y i . YJ"'!.' . .'."'ji,.„ '|','-i 11,-1,',,,„ duncini' tli.-'n.-iv
bi.'.ich
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F.rmiiiiii,
lliv.-i-.-i;.!.1 ,-t..-.-. t h e
11. \ \ '. Mni-l in,''!
room""l I,,..'-."•'.'
Inuulre at once.
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after a Lhorouiih wutthliiK nt t h e H u n i Auto position, ^nu.l gnlary.
Three f u r n i s b c l b i m n a l u w s : price *l>00 « i ! 2 ? . ? " L l < " 2 !BURIAL
r . ? ' - t > LVAULTS.
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01.1 T o w n
biid'y
Storatre. filobc Court and M«cliani« Btrwei, Ynnko'n, S2 Ilr.md street, Red Hank.
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within ' o yenr.
Fi-eil ('riilK', :1K Ki-iu-iiey j Pnrltur .^-rBeu« w H ,
FURNISHED ROOM TO LET.
painle.l
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M .11. M - ,
Bed Bank.
REAL ESTATE,
ITE, LOOK I
FOR RENT".
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"\ e h . . p . » t h . . . brick, si tii or si
FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT.
Nicely furnished room, suitable for one ,nu,.. K e r n e l ' . N.'.l.
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Monmouth
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.Pleasant front room, nenr buth : rate *}t.r»O or tw..; till improvement.; in private fatally
REAL ESTATE
' u*"i»*rtii!ier f"*" them.
ni lots
A QUICK
QUICK SSALE
BARGAIN.
i , ? e S ? r « . " " c J i e * »l»3 I - ' ' .il'ht-ruonv h o u s e ; all modern iuipriii'i- :
A
ALE B
ARGAIN.
xitr v-tek; second llouri ^7 LuatiKt avenue, of tan. 8r> WiiTcrly place. K»d_nBnk.
New slx-room hi.us-, nil modern Inwove- ! '•""« Branch. N. J. Phon,; l.oi.u llranch 7!l
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menls, ciintrully loc.ited; lot :i7xl,r)0 feet; [
CIDER MII.L
FLORAL WORK"
A, I,, lvin
will o p ™ A u i i u s t 2 7 l l i .
lirln.l M u n a n y s . h r t * e r , box 1S6. Belford,
~ " KNITTING-MACHINE FOR SALE.
nf all descriptions at iilinrtast notkn. Cut St.OOB, terms
„ : • ' ^ ^ V r - r » ^ ™ c - i l l - l "•»••»•
Also l,u.,«,,low i n U c l i , b e r ; n i l ll.-.tiiil,
t i " » I w,, ^ l.|.,.-U f.-i-m l.i-nnd ,-tr....t
b ui li lddii n g , Ileii Hunk.
| Wi-dnci.day«, HnturdHyd. ( l e t juice f i u m y o u r
*-.f\uri~,
New 'nuloinatic knittinir innchine, never flowers
at moderate
price*.
Floralhurat t e r b
FAMILY HOUSE, GOOD
•I H h n w i l i i i r y
liier.
Title
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used. Cull be seen ul :iti ILU«I 1-ront street, Flower Shop. Wallace street, Ited Bank.
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HOUSE
DQAT
FOR
SALE.
lied Bank.
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T w o m i i . o n , m i n t e d t o finish t h e si
| Klpp, Marlboro.
P h o n e l l l s - l - l , . I-, e.-bolil. t r i c i t y , K i n . . ' b n t h . l u l u . ; i / u r i i i H T i n 110..1I l o - : |
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H o - I , o n - . - , i-li.ek.-ii l n . l i . s . . . , f r u i n h e , HOUSE FOR R ' E N T .
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WELLS DUG.
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H.- , I . n n i s . i n ;
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built
b y „ » • -. A.I.I.-.-.-. F . » WellB dun and cleaned, e s s pools
Porl-su-1'erk, with hi-ftt «nd electric. Hry"
;«an.l d i n i i m r u . j . a ; o n . - o f t > » b e s t n i l l i a r . i . live u p n n d b a t h , t h r e e .luv, n ; ele.-tricity, \ -',',.,'',,t ,,|,
e.-|.t:i,ii;il H . - i r t e . , t , ; i i . . - e M , K.-.l ' l l n n k
l.ury avenue, lied Hnnk.
I20-.I. R e d llniil,.
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H. Tillon, b,
1X2, Hum- | an. Lorn- llranch, N. J., phone SB5-W.
H ; , y . • will
s e l l , n l ii s a c r i l i c e .
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BOARDERS W A N T E D
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FLORAL WORK
- K o s s .M. C l l i y U i i i . 1 0 2 A s b u r y a i e i u i L ' , U r e i . n
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. . - l o r y , finiii..
b n i l i l i i u ' « f.ir
In s. private I'r.itcstinit fHmily, irouil home, K a s t l-'ront s i r e d . R e d Hnnk. plum.- .'. I - J .
of nil der-erlvllona at shortest ntrMce. Cot
FOR SALE.
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HOUSE FOR RENf.
U l . l i t i . . n a n . ) 1 r n ^ y I n 11111
in
library
l--.ul.lini:.
11 Mnmiiuuth
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Three-uteee parlor suite, uphulsttred ill flowi-rs ' «t moderate urices.
Floralhurst fxccllent table, i-teiim bent; larne rootn, no
otlior biiiirdcrs.
S7 Muple ni-enue, corner
dire' ' In* j COOK OR H0USF.KF.EPER'S POSITION
il c l o s e 1.1 111.
tJUiemry.
103 Uerm'n place, lied Hank, or Flowor Shop, Wallace «treot, Red Bnclc.
1'or p - . i l i . - i i l . i r
u i ' i i l y ' t i . M i , , s W . ' i u , '.ill W e s t
P e t e r s place, lied Il.nik.
o u n d ; located nl N e w l l ~
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Wrii-lil.
Locust
Point.
Phone
At
Dhone 713.
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llii'lijands. N . J . , 'Jils-.l.
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FOR R E N T .
HOUSE FOR RENT.
Alive or fresh dresael ehletene tj»w.
P h o n e A t l a n t i c lli
.. t h a n S I - (Ml p e r i i . - l . .
W.u.l.l
K ).li.n
Stoic nnd flm, all impinivmi-nts, «t 20
iiK.iinn.i, _-M | D i ) L E T O W N
HOUSE IOII SALE.
Kurnishcil complete, nn river at Runwin; i sold; will pay best prices.
J. Baker, M«I.' i n t . . N ' . - i v Y o r k
.'ity.
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fxri'llrnt cottuKj'.
Aptily l'ostnuisler. Sea- chiinlo street, Red Bank.
PHoao lOO'-J.
• \V.-,li,es,lnys.
Snlur.li.is
u r writ.
l'....k. 2 : : 7 '
Cook « OakleyV, . In.mire .it 111 Enst Front '
ROW BOAT LOST
JiriKht, N, J. •
I M.-.-liatiie .tre.-t, H.-.l H n n k .
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Alluntic
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TRUCK FOR
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Telephone. C h r i s t ,W E A R E B-EINC T A K E N A D V A N T A C E O F . »
Mrd Julia Trims R. O. No. 1. "PRIVATE" "LESSON"S~|N S T E N O G R A P H Y ^ " • ' ' " " . " ' " » ' " ' - Painl.-d Kiiiy, " ' " " •
One ton While truck, i
Mary
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public
SU-n<il!rai>h«r.
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Cull 'jr. Mechanic street, Ilcl Bn
enroll IIUVIIH o t any time for privnte l e s s o n . ' N'ltify H e r b e r t Cnrliart, .Alluntic 1IIK1IIUI.II
L O O K I N C F O R A R E A L BARGAIN 7
. c m - , witli us wbile .nteii.lir-K ll..- -Incv. a m i
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COUPE FOR BAI.E.
in s h o r t h a n d .
Call Room 7, H(^ond Notional N. J.
Double house n n (hiklmid stix'et Irt-ini/in^ I .loiiur t h e i r sliopiiinir,
'I lie line.- i- - m a i l .
Hud-ton'
mechanically
t'liintint; uml iiiini-rhiuiKini*; wnrk prompt~
WANTED TO BUY^
, Will MaoriHcc
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. Bompo,
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bank buildinn, Red B a n k ,
C H A U F F E U R W A N T S POSITION
ii n j 7 0 p e r m.inth.
Tun IK- liuuitht fur 57,00(1 i Hie c o m eni.-in-e is i-r.nl .mil Hi.- -nf.-l-. . . - H.-liil n.ill
route iii Hed Hunk o r vl-, ! ru-riee.t; t i r e s sn.l p a i n t Im »ejry Rood c o n t h a t will lu-.'ii h i m in c n i t i t r y vein- i-uiin.1; ; on ,-nsy lernw.
1'. V . Kirincily, corner M o n - • Miie.l.
Bom Aut.. Stiu.i^.-,' M.. i wn,i,- - I n , I ly alien.led to. Clinrlw H. Dcimia and
REAL" ESTATE."
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Address P. O. Hox 2s5, Atlantic d l l i o n ^ r h o n e R.d. ? ! ! » J L ± S - 2 ! 2 ! i "
drivillK, with lie-....- .... n.'i'i- i m o u ( b " a n . | P™rl s t r « , t » . It,si Ilsnk, p h o n e j nnd lllobe c u r l , lt.-.l Ifnnk.
CCIIIM
E. VMnli'n.:?
Phone Hed Hank
E I K I . I room In.use, a l l model
Jlinhl.iiiils, N. J.
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I R O N , F E N C t T T O R SALE.
m e n t s ; ' c.i-n.-i- p r o p e ' r t v ; c e n t r a l l y
lociitc.l; f ]"«l- l l r s t r l » » » •'.•ter.-nre.
Ad.lr.-.s
Wo-|,|n.!t.
K , . . . i d e i u - ' | . h . . n e ' 1 ,',20-R.
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FAMILY LAUNDRY ,WOHK.
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Somi- iron fence for sale, now enclnslnR S 1 0 0 p e r n . ' a n l b ,
A. i l . ' I v i n i , aKcn.-y. » . • ( ! - I ' , ' " ' " ' " . l - l " ' l i ' » i l i « . , K i v e r l.le a v e n u e ,
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SSBBUURRYY IR I V E R .
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ApHank.
r,y fsir Krouiid.
biiil'linu, lle.l J l n n k
M..-,t nttt-.i.-tii." piui.ert.v, eoli'i-liiiL' «{ pouwds,' "ll c e n t s ; rulluh d r y w.lph.' [i c e n t s
fair r KroumlB.
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FOR SALE REASONABLE.
' I H . U H - of el.-v.-n Vuums, nil m o d e r n i m p r o i . - p e r p o u n d ; l l e i i « h d r y u-nsli n n d Hut wo.li
FOX H O U N D S F O R S A L E .
WATCH
LOST.
K. AiilU'i'tt will nivc tr«»o<l si'rvii'* avA
i-air IIincii, N . J .
' Virgil p e r f e c t e d prActiee C l u i i r . w i t h (it- ' ,„,,,,t^. t h r e e a c r e s Inivii. fruil, sl.iule; t r i p l e Fruu.-tl, 7 ircnta p e r p o u n d .
H a n d irutlini: il
I hiive some hiwh cluss foxlioilmls, very
Ool.l Modiwhn S w h « w r i s t w n t c h ,
with
^l:l,liyo . - n - y Ji-nir."!, J."r.-ey C o n s t l a u n d r y , '.Vcat I-'roiit liruiiuit ilflivcry. .Mail-or Jcuv« orders nt 14
WOMAN WANTED
Also
y.iui.K -ached n r t m n pe.ial ; i u «uud c i i i l i t i u n , J o h n - • . , | , n u j e • o t h e r oiitliuiliriiu.'s.
nek irroirrain build, l o s t .
Please r e t u r n t o flint on f o x ; rnbbit proof.
• t t u u e . l,ucu»t Poii.t, p h o n e S - W , At^ I term's
W A H o p p i i m lle.l B a n k .
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h o u n d s j u s t et.irlcil .mil fnst.
W a l t e r - D.
Wfst Garfu'ld iivi>n'.ip, Atlantic Hiyhlurula.
Isntic HiKhlands. N. .1. Adolph W. H'
FOR SALE.
Smock, Katonliiwn, N . J .
N. J. Phono 7K-R.
Vocko.
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Btrcet, Boil Bunk.
1-FOR S A L E . "
d e v e l o p m e n t iWto l o t s ; k a t a i / o o d . .
F r u i t i a r s three, dozen p i n t s . Itlnnn . tops, ' for Invostnr di-airinir s u b . U n t l a l p r o f i t F .
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tn'i'kili'/.i 1 i n a l l s m a l l n i a s n i i i-«,i;iirs n t
7 1 " t i l . F r" « « l
Ad.licsa P i n t J a r . . ' A. M o r e h o u s o . S5 W a l l a c e . ( n e t . Red B a n k .
:i n-;t -iiiinlji.- iiri, 1 . 1 .
l ! a v i « y o u r cliinirn_-y^ n>- d r a w e r M, R e d Hunk.
, ! O L D CARPlSTS, R U G S A N D C H E N I L L E
CHICKENS FOR SALE.
curtniim m a d e into bcmitifnl riiKi.,"nny size.
p j i i r r d i>t.-f<ii-f w i i i l o r :-*-t" i n . I . S . H a r r i s o n ,
F i f t y B a r r e d Rock chickens lo clear, c h e p . I Wo also w e a v e raK c a r p e t s .
Call E a t o n t o w n
Ih
W t n l i - s t r c i - t , Hi-.l H u n k .
Bryan
Port-nu-Pcck,
Luni! Ilrunch, phono . 210r.-M.
(.nston & .Icrvin, K n t o n t o w n , N , J .
lyinit n r a n c h M.5-W.
HOUSE FOR RENT.
- B A B Y ' S NURSE.
I F'»"> rooms,
with
some ' W r o v e m e n t .
lle.ls,
linii- innt t r e s s e s ,
pillows,
carpet;
otsej iiavlnff davuio.
I'tts iinr
iMm.-iliiite
possession 1 :
worth
the ...
ntm\r lui.inesH
busin
f town.
qr a t 5E
I.oni:, Moral, plii.-e, Ki-ansliu ru/ N. .1.
T r n i n e d b a b y ' s n u r s e wishes p o i i t i o n in iwaar
c efn t e r of
Inqul
MAN WANTED ON PRIVATE PLACE.
«> Leiurnhm avoauo, lUd UosUt.'
la.lj'sh'ric.- ^."..500; term's. .M.-rrilt It. 1.unison, I rut-!., b o x . c u i i o h , ln.i'ci.u»; p i c t u r e s ,
Red
n«nk.
city o r country.
W r i t e t o l l a b y ' s N u r s e . Mechanic Blrcct,
MEN, \ V ° M E N ,
„ ; . . , c o _ . _ c Phone 420-W.
Will pny S100 per month or $60 per month I
' B r o a d street. It.-.l Bunk, ph..no 42O-.I.
bic>-clc. e t c . ; T h u r s i l . i j - n m l F r i . I n / .
G.-urge
-drawer M, R e d B u n k .
i.- ,
5 .
ESTATE.
and board. Apply at- once to Patrick Mil- I LOOKING FOR A REAL BARGAJN 7
Eik-bleen upward.
For i:ii0erTiiaent IiusiSIX" ROOMS, I M M E D I A T E P O S S E S S I O N : " M . .San.It, : l i r . lli-und s t r e e t , IlL'd I l a n k .
Elltht room flut, Ka». water nnd toilet; ,SG | , m . Superintendent, .1. Bhubert estate', Ilii'H O U S E K E E P E R WANTS POSITION.
1 Buntfalow on new Drummond truct, con Iw tinns : ?120-f]:{l! ninnth : cxiH-ruincc unm-c(.'sN e w luitlso, vtooil l n c i i t i o l i : lleilt,
lii:li!s,
A. L. I erside drive. locust. N. J .
Middle ..lied womnli would like a position ricr month: irnmcilinto poBucssion.
.bought for t-1,500, 11,1)00 ca»h. P. V. Ken- sury; • Km- free list of pusiti'o.is write It. Kiis- n n . l rnliKt-; lint l i n t e l h e a t e r : full si/.e
i n a smnll fuinily.
Address
H o u s e k e e p e r , IVIIIK ai/ency, KcKister buililinfr. Red Bank. ~
CEpTTHAL BARBER SHOP,
|n»dy. corner Monmouth -and Pcinrl stmeto, Terry (former civil service examiner), llfi'.l l o t : well built n m l i n e x c e l l e n t eon.li liun ; n
:
PrunitiK by fxptTienced
men; up raying,
YOUR O L D ' C A R P E W "
_
Hnrrinti'r
builditiK.
Washington,
D._C.
d r a w e r M, R e d
Frank goUi, proprietor, T4 Moruncmtb atnMSi. \ Red Bank, phone 447-K.
Rosidcnoe phone
h n m e t . . b . " p r o u d of. P r i c e 'SS.OIIO.,.>nly
~DAJLY^"SALE"OF~HOUSEHOLD 'GOODS.
PIGS" FORTSALE.
I""'1 chenille curtains made into beautiful . « « , Haul* avcnii«. &i»ert"w"orlrmanahljr"at
¥ 1 . 0 0 0 .-ash re.iuired'.
M e i r i t t I I . l . i i i n . o i i . -I layinK uut of grounds, lurse or small AdOinir.ir
roum
set,
luass
I./.I,
vith
lu.\
^ Seven six-wceks-old plus; nlsn a brood nin»: . n y . . . . . VS c also w e a i e r» B c«rpct». M U M ™ . Boothlaek In (attendance. Bve»yvice
given
its
to
whnt,
.
when
and how t*
C. U. 2 B.
Ilrond s t r e e t . Hod H n n k , p h o n e 4 2 0 - J .
6
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K M. Wyckoll, LincroCt, N. J., Phone I"li,.nc- 210.,-M. Cnston S Ji-rv... Eatontown, t t i n * uow bvet toe location.
..
. ..... y o « e porch screens, doom and vftn- spring, single b.'.l nnd sprinK, ' china, pi«'• plant. *T. H. Stiles, 12 L Harding roail, Red
HOUSE" TO RENT.
"'J '
7S-1-F-12. Midjlkto
COAL.
' iavfn matlA W Tttom«ja GlaaMr. 85 Bridfrc tures, bunks, liii.'ns, uuti.|U..s, two InterFourteen
rn..n!»;
also
bunirnlow.
five Bank, phone 1163.
POSITION WANTED
I'hi.'koii
hovers.
Mrs. "Wnltcr
Use cftnne] coal in your fircplnce; chenper BTcnu«. P. 0. Boa 111, TdepKoaa 484-J. national
SIGN
THE
i i i u n i i . o n r i v e r d e v e l o p m e n t ; e n l ruiu-i-!- D e us carMnkor, nnin and wif.*: steady, corupe- nnd better than wood. Try it jind be con- !4Ud Bank. Work dolWered and # < up when Belcher._l!i Waverly jilace. Red Hnnk.
lettering
F o r e s t n n d I s i c u s t n v e n i K i s ; ol.en lireul.-iccs.
tt-nt and trustworthy ; only responsible party viriced.
M. V. Rrown. conl uml Kl'nin. 24 i ivtult/sd.
ATTRACTIVE F A R M , O N L Y $2,(100 CASH.
„._
Gcorite Parker, 86
l-'iii., e l e c t r i c i t y , b a t h s , trnnijres ,1'id nil o t l i ' i " ;
need answer.
Address R. R., Morgani'llle, Wharf avenue. Red Bonk.
KUK3—beautiful ruvcrsihle 'UgB made from
' "
I.orated.about four miles from lied Hnnk
F O R" S A L E .
Red Bank, phone 766-J. .
iiiiin-uvi'iiii'iits.; r e n t s j l O O a n d -'US. I l e a t t i e .
N. J .
your old carpi'ts and rui<9, Send poatal for
C h u n k y b a y h o r s e a n d t o y peddlinK wtiKon; in village; Kuod six-room house, ten lien
APARTMENT FOR RENT.
D e F o r e - i t a v e n u e , lle.l H a n k , i.l.nn.- 'ICO.
" D I N I N G TABLE FOR SALE.
j
KOnd soil,
necessary
outbuildings; pri
HORSES F X ^ SALE.^
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nnd full particulars. Weirficlil Rug
n
W :
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Round fumed onk ilinimr tnblc. excellent
FOR SALE.
Menitt It. l.i
h e a t , a t 45 Firs"! a v e n u e , A t l a n t i c H i u h l a m l . ; ii n K u t o n s i l s ; n b n r i t a i n if sold q u i c k .
216 : J-J.uou; misj- t
.
.
.
nnJ Carpet ClvaniiiR Co.. 3 91 Welrfield
condition, 8 2 2 : nlso parlor chair, $7. Phone double.
Kevonty-iK-re
farm, t u n hoiuen : thrco a e n
l street. Red Bunk, phone 420-J. .
l-'or particulars phone 47-R, Red
y
Phone
Rod
Bunk
1250-.I,
be|
West
Front
street.
Rod
Hnnk,
near
n
Atlantic Hwhlnnila 101,
Bank, ii writo II. !•". D., 44-A, Erttontovfn,
DRESSES FOR SALE.
t'iis: fruit. lavKe Ixirns nnd .ititbuilil- etrect. Brooklyn, N. Y.
d six P. M.
SECOND-HAND CLOTHES BOUGHT.
N. J.
w;
lnni; Komi rivi.l; price Sli.f.OO"; ?:l.r,(IO .. . - — y , , , "j"_>"i"~i»
•
Several dresses, worn unly n few lim
NEW BUNGALOW FOR SALE.
FARM FOR RENT.
I
Jlen'a only; must be In good condition.
ilk,
tTcnrju'tte
and
i.ne
white
net.
I
*""" JUST "ARRIVED.
~~
cash,
balance
first muriEiuii-. One mile from ;•
Ladies, W o n d e r n i l Bargain.
Six
rooms.and
b
a
t
h
;
lot
',(>
!"i0
;
wnrnire
on
x
fertile farm, Kood six(Call at I. Kerber'H, 168 Monsnouth itrort.
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One hundred oil heaters, all makes. I,our- room house, barns and out lu
trinim'ed":
siJ' 3s"'.mly ; " t " to % lo'' ' Alr.o | ^ ' " ^ "f p T ^k' i s - F - "
t i ' l, 'bKI^ aIn skW . ^
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'5
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; on Sevon- p r o p e r l y ; Kiiif.il.le for small chick
D l'
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Red Bank, phone 872-J.
cst^price in town. Samuel Swarti, U West Bridue road, Port-uu-Peck.
iiryan, I.o.in | Prim. St.SOO: J2.000 doivn.
A biirKain t.»
LADIES—ATTENTION.
BOY WANTED.
Front street, opposite Brosd street. Red Branch. N . -I., phone 35S-W.
•
jituick b u y e r . E d . Hiiyes. Phone Red Bank
holdinK «• sale this n'oek ,.f Indies' " H ton.slablc & l o . . New ^orli. a t $1,200.
Boy wanted for genera! store work: mil.t . Hnnk.
EXPERT UPHOLSTEAINC
PUPS FOR SALE.
jersey suits, uhich u-e ar* ntr.-i-iinr nt, SHI Can bo made int.- a cent, blouse, c-tc. Adfce willinB, steady position.
Y.nko s. S3
BOARDERS" WAKfCD.
fumrtur«. iManbloaa, «Hp cohHOUSE FOR THE WINTER
Irish Belter pups, two months old: b ?
eech.
We ore lilen selliuv: jersey cl..tli :tt . , ll . L . ; ,,. Q _ ,| r . l w l ,i- ^ i ? jt,,,i R j , , ^ .
Hroad street, Re.il Bank.
| W n u l ( | ,ik(. ^ h , v e ^
^ ^
^ ^ le ^
r by the your for rent lit Itumson, N. J.ere mnd« to order; Mipciltoe. tapeeurv. cW,
Championo
I.ondnnilerry
Ia?Kion—
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Champion
a
Londnnilerry
IrfKion-^Hycumore
,
r
,
FOR RENT.
m Uomrdora ; hotn<
in river front, slu.rt distance from tonne and lootber; kuoop Bbadc sUke, wire ^.iiranu'ed ^M'I.U^IVOU"^iJe-jiVre^i^iiiu!•- "Asbury Park Business CoTlegeT
Sh
board reauon- i j , u r u .
Sycamore . KonnoLs,
Shrewsbury, ! "oun
S . Churk's
furntau-e
Ni.-i-ly furnished rooms: ell improvements; , a b j e .
I bun line, ten rnoniH, nil iinprui-eiiiiMits. Ap- framea. trknanines.
UlK
. N. J . Phone 104 Red Bunk.
jn privnte fnmlly; men preferred. 8 8 Bust Bank.
ply D. Pftrnily, Ilumson, N. J., phone 377, stor«. Hfl Monmoutb fctrttet. Fed lUiikHELP WANTED.'
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Tn'rAn n w u r ^
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ROSARY BEADS LOST:
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F r o n t ' street. Red Bank.
LADIES ATTENTION I "
: Pitninn nn.l
ahortlinn.l;
speed
Wanted by the Wiirbuctun iiutini-y. n lut
F.Ht-c
BeMtr
Shoe.
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, . , • „ , . „ a-«i,tcil
STORE FOR"
FOR RENT
R
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ted t
to
o pp oo ss ii tt ii oo nn ss -; IIn
nYou can now have your car thoroughly „<§*„ '."/enue? ™is"n t a n p , r Sted" K i
"fYPEWRTTElT-BARCAirfs:
fPEWRTTElTBARCAirfs:
5jt 213 Shrewsbury avenue; two rooms in washed and clowned a t the Boro Auto Stor- j „;!,,„,. rnaD,.t.
U.K. ? c n l p t r . » * ™ e « U w R h . o r w i t h o u t violet l « « P - r . o r k'irls : u 1 pi s , t i . . n , ,. en nov,, - . ,
Mirk
graduate, n . s i . c d t o positions. Int,_,,,iu
M
Jeffrey
Bur.
rent.
Belt
estchasure
and
rewdr
all
shed
and
cleaned
at
the
lloro
Auto
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Tear of store. •"<?(' Pete Deponte. 243 Shrews- w e . Globe court and Mechanic street, Red ^ J ™"enUe. RurnB.m N. J.
"lrt)'
r a y : lnibbing. curliojr. dyeln K nod Wea^otaur Il " '•" t.> nearby c i t i e . Inter < , . . . , . , . » . i v . i t - dividual i n s t r u c t i , . . , ; school b e c m s B c p l c m b e r
B . k . . ; Mmmereial .tn«o»ery ro-* bottom: hofc.
liury avenue, Red Bank.
O p a i .-vwiiniffl b» w i p o l n t T O ^ t .
6 8 !j e s s e s
friends
ur s i s t e r s t..^etllel
n list 1 ? U i E r n i , B l ,,. iu.au, principal.
LOTS
w—w i— rnks, ribbona and carbon P«JH*«. Pl
"
UPHOLSTERiWa"
FURNITURE FOR SALE.
Seven
ReflnlshlnK and polishinic fnmWurw a«o P i a n o , .it n siicniicc un a c r u u n t of m,
F
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;
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pianos. Frank Howard. 181 H W
Bed Bunk, phone 11B-W.
"
"
ANDREW J . H I U ,
Paper hnniiin"- nnd docmtltlnss i—Bnd exterior palnt'inK.
l i Worthier Bt»Mt,
Red Hank.
Phone 1416.
MOTOR FOR SALE. "
Five horse power Gem-nil Electric motor,
FARM FOR RENT.
Il.u-Kuln. -Al«u «ld« r a w l
fifl-cyclc,
'2-phuse.
Antoiiiilc.-i
rhnrmneT,
Houses for rental or lnireluise in Fair H n BOY WANTED.
need uf a iruinl furniture vim for builditiK.
AWNING AND CARPET CLEANING.
Tivortly-iux acres fertile farm, mind six- ilition. If
Atlnntii: Hlitbliinds, N. Jbody y.n.
•d look ...i further.
HimlKe & iitfl Iwix for Htort. Rc««o.utbUi. Frwl Madyears of SKI'. Apply nt once,
house: barns and out houses: on S
Awtiinua. boat covers nod curtninH, car- vcn. Slireivsliurj-, Kiitimtuivn and I.ittk' Sildalotui. lOd ^hrevctiburr nvoniw, SUd Uauix.
ver.
Mnil ii.irli.-iilars to Alston Ki-alty *
Dei cl.iptner.t I'omnuny, llruail Strfet N n tionnl Hank btiil.liiiE. Iloil Hank, idior.c n i l .
WAKT
i . r p . e r ^ ^ I ™.;n,s , ^
^
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^
TWO ROOMS TO LET
MEN WANTED.
DENNIS & WHITING.
nor,.
NATURAL AND PURE ICE. ~
/OBB1NG MASON."
i
FURNITURE SALE.
"LANDSCAPE GARDENER.^"
; SAVE YOUR OLD CARPETSr
^ X \^^ ^-^ W' *Pht4«*-
r . « * w j u ^ ? • - • » ^ , . . ;jr;; ,r<Zz 'itTViwr:L';. z ; —
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r. A« S —
OAK STOVE WOOD.
W i l l
u.n.il.
. ( ,l i v . - r
,i l i m i t e , I
c u t i n. M o v e
i i m m i n t
n ti l r y o n k
. i n . Ili'r.-.iln-e
l.n.tilis, i l l
S.-l.t.-tiil.ei
I ' . t h I.1B21 F O R D
TOURING
BOOKCASE TOR SALE.
1
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111-wly
r .n u w i t . - . l .
I ' . O f.-,'t
t'ri.in m u
lied
H u n k
. i n , II ' c i n i t y :
l-ii.-e Sl'j.ilil
fi.pthii
A i,rv 1™™;™,?™^for;™'\%^'.
7 -"T in'," ;
T u m i - .ml. l.o.ikriisc with 'li'sk nnd mirror / o r Hale ; l^ .u.l nn nt.. newrubber* m ust bo Mr. It. .Sun. Shnrnhbii
hi • J \ - \
a bli>t' k
s h p r i , ,
.ml
i n Ijiriiii.lt..
s t l t . Iliiiiisun.
Aul.i
mild t h i s l i •ek.
. 7 West W.ishin'tl' I. HITeil'iilnr
b u r . .li-ii,-k
I...I.1.'
J-'liii ' I I . C'-'-.k,
. • o m b i n i i d t will »i-ll fur ?'::..
Cull ul !!•'.
1 t i i r cith< • f
liHrl.ers ill iittendnliee
u quirk sen lul-il,- i l l i v e t o l e n r u f l i o l i s e .
Kent " J "
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S|,iii.:.;s
a i . - a u i .
K i d It,.ilk,
W, lli-d liank.
until.
\|i|.K- t o S t e p l i e u
|-\ I'm.I,.-.
l..ilii>
Clmrl.-s
Wess.in.
Willniiftreet.
Fair
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CHICKENS
WANTED.
pin.inli'-.i I I .
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. t r e e l . H11111-1.11, N . . 1 .
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FOR R E N T .
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vm. N . J . ',
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EDMONDS * f*
W i l l I V t h e hitrhent m n t k « t nrt«<l l o t
Ve-rT
atteactlve
two-room
HurU*,
HUO
Hinflle
SALESMAN.
carpcntt
r
a
Hlld
builders naak« a sv
BALDWIN AIM'I.KS FOR SALE.
" "FURNISHED ROOMS FOR R E N T . ' "
Sive c h l c k c n a .
89 . N o r t b
Br«di»«*,
L o t * th.
1
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all-conW e
n : - e t h e \ v , . r l . t ' . l : i i | . - e s t l u t 1.1v l . l . i : ! !
of all kinds o('alt< ratixmn . atj rcfj*ijrr-a. Ftsmc
N n i v
r i - n i l i - , i ! 5I / i n p e r b u s b j . l l i H ^ u u ' i n . i - r ' ' A t t• - , , - t i , ,
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B r a n c h , N ^ ' J M p h o n e UOO.
• nienou*.
N . w Whittiul.l buildinu, Ilroofl
in
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lui-n'eil
u t riO-112
,M.--ri . - t i i r . - r s . \ . i l h n p i u i l n . I i i . 1 1 . . ( ' l - ' . , U ' l ' i i>. i n
lie 1 Ilank 721-11. oi allM M HcaLaran
SI.110
1 . - I - h i .I T , I .
A l lf r u i t
hillid- pici-i'd.
f , , ,| i t - i i t
h , , i n . I • • . . ] , i n . - • 1 , I . •. 11 -'.. 11", • • - • , .-I,CAR W H E R E YOU LF.FT i f 7
t r w t . Ki-d U«nk.
l'huiin 1515.
, i- , 1 - 1 V . u n . I i l . i . l 1 , n l v i l i r . - e l
w i li i t i
• t l -et.
11.1...tl. s l i . - e l , ll.-.l H a n i , , - i / e u f e.l,-ll
at,,..
Alsil
l u t u l "a,-,,],
l i t .111 , - e l l l s .
K . M .t n , . ' ] , , . , |
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L e a v e it nt tile Horn Allln StoroBi-, M i .ml,I
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REAL E S T A T E .
W y e k u t r .
Liner,.ft.
N .. 1 . P l u m e
7'Jl - l - ' - 1 2 .
• • •
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:;:.IIIII luni
niliiiii.ri'V.-inents , cellar
DOUI1LE
GARAGE
FOR
RENT.
i
;iji;.r
r l i n n i c street nml (Hub.- Court, Hi-.i Ilank,
Sis rn.iin lu.use. nil i..uiru'...|iieiits : tnrni:.-. l l i ' l - l l - t . i i - i i
S.". ( . . r .'ii.'li - i d . - , i-uiii.-i . . 1 ' I ' e - i . l a n d S l i . n 11..IM1U
U'ily
iilnn
m i l . i n . : i t h eiiti:-.- - l u r e
Al-l'ly f u r I ' . i r t i c u - '
Bind eliiniiinti- t h e u u e s t i o n .
near scbo-1 nn,I r i n - r ; IHteen niinutes frein
.|iiali:'i
upiily
I ' . K .M . H i l t o n ,
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ll.,.-.i..i
• m . n i t l i s l i t , . It,.,I I t i n . l i .
V . !-•. K i - n n e i l y .
' GUERNSEY IHII.I. FOR SERVICE
Hank.
A. 1,, Ivins iik'enliuililiiir.
Perlli
Aiuliuy,
N . J . ,ph..i.e
.:;u,"
lari
I.-l l j l i e - t c r
S c u l e l l n r . . . niMier, i.ir.ee 1 4
POSITION W A N T E D .
| I l l u m e -117-11, l i e d H n n k , | - , » i , l e i i . - e L l i . i u e i-tatiull. si;r, ,iei- iin.nth.
A Ih.ir.iiiL-liln-.'.l (;ii.-.-ns..y Inill r , , r . e r . i,-POSITION WANTED.
cy, Itenister Imildlnir. ll.-.l Hnnk.
S . i . t r b i n a t i nnd n i f e M'nnt cnrelilkinil p.i- H . - i l l - U .
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Card of Thanki.
1HE REDBANK REQSTER. many
I express my sincere thanks for the
acts of kindness and assistance
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and expressions of heartfelt sympathy
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t shown to me during- my recent bereavementcaused 4iy the death of
TOWN TALK.
my beloved husband, William Fran-j
Albert Patterson, n ftumpon"polirf' cis Valleau, .Ir. I also desire to thank :
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sn'Hi, has been fined twtnty day*' p:\y- | Rev* W-. Rullaiul Haver, tho Standard I
HMIJ deprived of n vatntion of two
i oil comptrtiy, the Soeo cluli, Mr. Al-;
v.ii'ks as ii result of petting into .1 bert W. Worden, Jr., the pall hearera,
ii t 'ht with Jamcn Itrucr, chairman of | those who donated automobiles and
UiV policoHrommittot- of tHc Rtimnen those who sent flower*.
Mrs. Anna L. Valleau.
W EDNESDAY,
SEPT.
19,
DANIEL
W.
ROBBINS
Lever... WHO c o n a u c i e a i n e
fur t b i ' b o r o u g h , a r g u e d
that
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;'t MIIIII be p u n i s h e d .
The- senator'. 1 nr<mme!it p r e v a i l e d
V. Ih t h e council a n d h e won hi t : i . e .
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HIIIMMIIHIIt
Republican
Treasurer of the
M o n in o u t li County
- Democratic Committee
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is a. Candidate
for
DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION
FOR
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Six of the Greatest Furniture Bargains
Before the Buying Public Today
Needless to say it was necessary to buy these particular quantities in solid
carloads for cash, "in .order to enable us to ,quote these temporarily low figures. If you have looked at furniture elsewhere, it will help you to set up a
comparison of values which will clearly and quickly point out to you the
real saving possible, while we have these special lots to offer.
BED ROOM SUITES
DINING ROOM SUITES
4-piece Walnut Suites
10-piece Walnut Suites
Dresser, Bow End Beds, Dressing
Table, Chifforobe, Dull Rubbed two New attractive Queen Anne designs,
tone Finish on genuine Walnut Veneer. finished Dull Walnut, finished interiors,
Selected plate mirrors, all drawers fine drawer work. Oblong Table, Endovetailed front and' back, and fin- closed Server, large Buffet, China
ished two coats shellac. OUR REGU- Closet, 5 Side and one Arm Chair in
leather. OUR REGULAR PRICE ir •
LAR PRICE $127.50.
$198.00.
NOW $99.50
FREEHOLDER
VOTE FOR
He Would Appreciate
Your Support at the
PRIMARY SECTION,
.,
THOMAS LSMITH
Tuesday, September 25
T h e p r i a c i p ' o of t h i piece of l:iv>,-. m < t,i be tli:it, if y o u b i t IK- o t h e r
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S'-iuitor Stevens';: l a v would i n d i c a t e
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FOR FREEHOLDER
AT THE PRIMARY ON
HARRY G. BORDEN
Tuesday, Sept. 25th
Ur-t hlow.
NOW $137.00
If he is nominated, there will be no Independent Republican running to split our vote on Election Day.
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He is well qualified to fill the office.
Church' Ne.vr.
The worker.;' conference c I
' I', iptist H'uncl i\•i'.'hool held tin i i I
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Allen on Oakland sircet. Tin.
fcr.-nce will- hold u ham^n i ' i \t
month.
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U:>r K.ist relief wor): and ML-, l e inj , .tii' Enrich will iiieal: for l i %
Neil
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t.r.i.v Kin,? and a sermon n\ l ' e
J o h n \V. Mace, who h a s just reti:.rned
fi.iiri a trip in the Levant. Atni.!<ht!
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ti;, Uev. W. R o l b n d Uaver on " T h e
KV.hl I'l-Ds.pcrtive, Ol' C^imtP a n d
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4-piece WALNUT SUITES
Large Dresser, Large Chifforette, Bow
End Bed, or Four Poster, Extra Large
Semi Vanity. Qualify merchandise in
every way. All exposed panels genuine Walnut Veneer, Mahogany drawerbottoms—all-dust •proof.'- OUR REGULAR PRICE $189.50.
Mayor of Keyport, Successful Business,Man,
Lawyer, College Graduate, Mason, Odd Fellow,
Tall Cedar, Elk, Kiwanian, Vice President of the
Raritan Terminal and Waterways Association.
NOW $159.00
l'aid for by THoinas'L. Smith.
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Cfti^i of TI»onlt«.
I>t.;ii' -Ni ig-hher,-- ' a n d F r i e n d s
accept
p our thanlw. for (foe ! Vote for a man w h o
ii. uiy act - of :-ympathy and kindness
given honest service to
ji -rliifiiuul for us in o u r Lrreat heMor.mouth County..
i r iM'iuent callsi'i! hy I he death of ov
lei.h.u.d and father.
Mr: Uoward SL'eley.
Port Mniimotilh, -N. J .
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Card of ThanWr,.
Word- cannot fully express o u r
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AT PRIMARY
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NOW $150.00
4-piece BIRDS EYE MAPLE or
WALNUT
This is a beautifully designed Suite in
a very attractive two tone finish on
genuine Walnut Ve.neer or Birds Eye
Maple. Suite consists of large Dresser,
Bow End Bed, Chifforette and Full
Vanity. OUR REGULAR PRICE
$169.50.
s
H'IUMMIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
10-piece WALNUT DINING SUITES
Our Regular $269.50 Quality at
$198.00
,
Note these out of the ordinary specifications : 66 in. Buffet, Bottom Drawers
build in solid, all mahogany drawer
bottoms, sliding Silver Tray, six legs,
brass locks,.solid hardware, Oblong
Table 45 in.x60 in., but equipped with
.8 ft. slides. New locking device. China
Closet 44 in. Wide with wood or glass
panels,'long bottom drawer, mahogany
lined. Large Enclosed Server with
deep compartments. Suite also includes
at this price, choice of high grade
chairs in fine leather or tapestry-slip
seats, box frames.
COMPLETE NEW STOCK HIGHEST GRADE SUITES FOR BED ROOMS,
DINING ROOMS, LIVING ROOMS.
A STOCK OF FAMOUS ROYAL WILTON RUGS, SECOND TO NONE.
QUALITY AND PRICES GUARANTEED
DEMOCRATS
has
REPUBLICAN
CANDIDATE
i'H--»u,i'- o f s y m p a t h y e.hich h e l p e d ! ^
.
o, listen our sorrow ;,, v,-e laid [o S e p t e m b e r
. l e t our litt,l;>
little- son ltoss.
Mr. ,ind Mrs. Cliirence Sheldon.
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KEYPOBT
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1923
QUALITY & PRICES
,, ,.T!>lii.n ,.,„„
A ll
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As far as Bear Mountain
xcursion
Sent 30,1923
Steamer "Pocahontas" leaves Keyport
at 8:20 A. M,; Keansburg 9:00 A. M.
Park autos at foot of Broad street,
Keyport, and on Pier Keansburg, in care
of watchman, without charge.
Excellent Music
Delightful Sail
Refreshments
Picturesque Scenery
EVRRYRODY WELCOME
Tickets
$1.00
READE'S
Broadway Theatre
BROADWAY, LONG BRANCH
S T O C K T O N r . I . l d n . U i h l d c . i Tviiiiuiiti-r.
I'lio.ii. I mil! n.-.iiu-li ( 1 1
TODAY, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26th
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GUARANTEED
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Wagner Market Co.
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NEW JERSEY
The following appeared in
the Asbury Park Press, September 17th:
;, .Indue Kivniei- is said to luivi
.hil^-e Wiird Kremt'l', enndidate f o r ' ,
the i'emoeratii 1 setuitori.il noiniiKi- sa\t'-l consuini'is served l>y these 1
lion, who reeenlly w a s stamned liy •omnatiies, $1 L'll;linn per year i n !
Mayor Aivhilmjd 1,. Miller of KedI'hsii'K'-'s, as eoinpared with tho rates
Hunk, his o|ipoiient for t h e nomina- asked for liy the ennipanies.tion, a s a n organisation Democrat of
IhirinK the past few months Jud(,re
the politieian lyjie, said this morn'mjr Kremer won a fiuht aicainst t h e C o a s | J
that lie believes ill sti-one; party o r - Clas company, obtaining n reductioli '
H-anizatiiin in politics as t h e only ef- of 20 cents jier I.IHH) cubic feet f o r i !
fective way t o achieve p a r t y success. t?as served to all year round conJ u d ^ e Kremer lias been c h a i r m a n sumers.
of the Monmouth county Democratic
After last year's political campaign •
committee for four years. F o r t h r e e in which Governor Sil/.er was elected, !
years prior to t h a t he was s e c r e t a r y Monmouth county Democrats tento the committee a n d his work in t h edered to Judge Kremer a n d Miss
committee has a t t r a c t e d attention of Miidelaine Clancy, president of the
Democratic leaders throughout t h e Women's Democratic cluh, a testistate.
monial dinner in recognition of their
In his ten years of practice a s a services in the campaign. In Fchrulawyer here, .lud^e K r e m e r has m a d e iiry of this year Governor Silznr npa record a s a lighter in the public m - pointe<l Krcinc-r jiuhre of t h e district
teresls against public utility corpora- court in Asbury I'ark. He is now octions, which his friends (piote in ri 1 -cupying this position.
i ply lo Miller, l i e first a t t r a c t e d a t dKc Kremer » n . ,;rnduntcd from
lleiition in I'.IICi by compcllilljr t h e the High School of Cummerce in New
(Aliaiilie l'.i;,-,t Kleitrie Railway n i m - York city. He u.-e, brought u p '»
j pany 10 b - u c Iridli'.v t r a n s f e r s a t t h e St. AKIICS Trinity l'i|>iscopul chureli, '
! corner of i'ookman .-iveime -iind Miiin of which Hi v. William MumimKi'
str.'et.
T h e ra* wii-. trii'd lieforc present bbliop of the Kpiscopnl (lio: the I'ublu 1 l ! l i h t i v . comniis.sion a n d ! cc?;c, was then viuir. He Htudi'Ml
ilthnu^h ii wii larrii'd to tbe bi^hest I law al Conu-ll imivt'1'nity, where he
[•unit by (he c o m p a n y , t h e unlei- iwu. coxswain "f the junior Varsity
e.-r.-int line Ib' 1 Iralinfel^ \va- UHtanU'ii i rivw ami edii..r of the Cornell Widow.
and i-. :.lilC ill etfect,
> At. ro||i'i;e In. WHS a inemlier of the
j 111 1 *• lit ,,11,1 r.I'MI, when the ulili- Kappa Simula fiatemity and tho I'lii
tie- carp,,!-.,! inn . abinjr I he shore w e r e Didlti I'hi h'lrul fraternity. •
i --.ei-kilir; increasci in rate, ,Iiu
In lii.H seiiini j . - a r u t (Iitrni-ll
i Kleiner a p p e a r e d a^ counsel forI'I Kremer ua> elected by the clawi of
1
Iliadley iieaeh, Avon a n d Neptum i" j I!• i:i. of which he iva, a memher, us
l i l y in oppu'qlion to t h e IIIIM-CIIM1^ , j life i-epi'i" , nialive in tin' Corncllian
roni|i<iNeil of nne
In t h e f n u r
onse-t
brought
h y t h eI'lUiiicil, a li'idy
i o-aler, i:.v, lil,'ht and Irollev coin- uiemlief fi tun ea, h i IHJ;H,
Friday and Saturday Specials!
If your standards are those of quality—you can confirm
them by buying in Wagner's
The Very Finest
Corn Fed Beef
Top or Bottom
ROUND
Roast
Another treat for
your Sunday
Dinner. Milk Fed
ROASTING
City Cut
Fresh Corn Fed
.
PORK
Shoulders
Our Own Pure
Pork Sausage
Meat
39c 35c 18c 38c
Pound
Pound
Pound
Pound
Very Fine
Fresh Chopped
HAMBURG
Fresh Cut
Fresh Pork
New Long Cut
Libby's Very Fine
2-It Cans
Pound
Pound
Pound
Per Can
Very Fine
Sugar Cured
Machine Sliced
BREAKFAST
Sugar Cured
Boneless
Sugar Cured .
Plate or Navel
CORNED
SPARE
SAUER
CORNED BEEF
Steak Ribs Kraut Hash
22c 14c 9c 19c
Philadelphia Made
Scrapple Bacon Salt Pork Bee!
Judge Ward Kremer 15c 28c 25c 7c
2 lbs. for
if i ''uiKi-.tV rv«>vfi,
"The Trail of the Lonesome Pine"
With an All-Sttir-f'tv-t includiiiKMARYkMILES MINTER niul ANTONIO MORINO
THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY
9«ptembor 27th, 28th and 29th
Elinor GlynnV'She Paysf>
.
COMING SOON
' IF WINTfR COME*'
"SLANDER XH% WOMAN"
Pound
FOR^ENATOR
Primary Election
iber2!
Pound
Pound
Above Specials for Shore D'mtrict Only:
RED BANK.
LONG BRANCH.
ASBURY PARK.
HIGHLANDS
ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS.
CAMPBELL'S JUNCTION.
KEYPORT.
MATAWAN.
IT
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REP BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER IS, 1923.
Juaea Howland is doing the work.
FISTIC FAMILY FIGHT.
Mrs. John Lay ton, who has been
and Draf-Out S«np» an an invalid nearly twelve years, has
a Pbalux r u m .
shown A remarkable improvement the
K fight occurred Sunday on Daniel past week. She in able to be around.
_cC<>rmicli'» farm a t Phalanx over
loesesadon of the farm. The ownar
Littl. Silver Now..
-AT>f the place hia been in the Long
The Methodists cleared *2<]0 by
Branch aosbital and on Sunday his
their
annual
harvest
hojne
lust
Thurssons, Daniel and John McCormick of
IPront itreet, Red Bank, forced ad- day night.
Mr. and Mrs. Roliext Flatley have1 ]*Jj
mittance into the iarmhou»e which
4 Linden Place
w»s in charge of Mr, McCormick's returned to Eliabeth after having j
BID
BANK
NEW JERSEY ;•;
spent
two
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V
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e
k
a
with
Jumett
Ayres.
daughter, Mr». Abram Patterson. A
A spark from a fireplace lire set!
Utruggio ensued in which Jeaae Boyd,
Store
will
be
opened
Oct. l a t $
colored farmhand on the place, took fire to the roof of V. Parker Wilkirv
son's house last Friday. The firemen.
Bides with Mrs. Patterson and received a scalp wound that required put the hla-ix out aftur damage- »f
about $100 had been done.
twelve stitches to JJOBC
Mrs. William W. Shampanore at* Mr. McCormick'a ,two sons were
tended the state convention of wo•arrested later and haled into Justice
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<fl ainWright's court. Th <vtVw.i
Cu»«
'
men's
of the American ItTelephones
fathtr ««
was Ig . ? n a auxiliaries
t w l l l l w o o d lli9t wm?k- S h l ,
lirouylit into. co\^rt to testify.
747 and 506
fainted at the hearing and this re- \vas elected a member of the stall!
tuitcd in the postponement of theadvisory board. '
case. Yesterday, it is alleged, the Mr. and Mrs. Lester C. Lovctt will
two McCormick brothers again tried spend the winter at Red Bunk. Their
to get possession of the farmhouse, son, Vanderveer Lovett, will enter
.but were driven off !>y Constable l'eddie institute at Hightstown toGeorge Robinson.
morrow.
Andrew J. Hill
v Home-made Candy]
S and French Chocolates
Porch Enctpiur"
LLOYD FRANCIS
General Contractcr
and Builder
Ladies', Misses' and Children's
Wearing Apparel
"WATCH OUR WEEKLY SPECIALS"
QUALITY GOODS AT ECONOMY PRICES
ACKER, MERRALL
&CONDITCO.
Red Bank
Gondolier Brand, large tin, 27c; 4 tins for 1.00
Shrewfbury Nawa.
Choice Tomatoes, No. 3 tin .,
, .18
Potato buyers at the railroad sta| tion have stopped buying potatoes for
Salmon,
Watchman
Brand,
No.
1,
tall
tin
18
I this season. No more shipments will
Robertson's Imported Orange Marmalade, 1So1 - JBr .34
I bo made.
Mrs. Machonice and her two Pitted Red Cherries, Burt Olney'a, 17V2-oz jar. . .43
J daughters of New York returned
I home Friday after spending the
YOUR ATTENTION IS CALLED TO OUR
I Bummer -with Mrs. Richard Sickles.
C. S. Leo has returned home from
FRESH MEAT DEPARTMENT
trip to Narraganset I'ier.
Specialties Including:
Mrs. N. J. Knott is spending two
hweeks in Vermont.
Fresh
Pork
Tenderloins,
Calves Liver, Broilers,
Mrs. C. C- Banker is homo after
Squabs, L. 1. Ducks and Turkeys, also
impending three weeks in Virginia.
I Mm. Jamps Bell is kept in bed with
Fresh Fowl, 2l/2 to 3l/2 Ik each, per Tb
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I neuritis.
E*lonlown Nnwa.
At thn election in November t h i
liinpli of thi.i jiliuc will vutu on .1
|ifi.]»>HitUm to H|>wutl % 12,li00 for new
lire itpparntu*.
I'.iiijniiiiii DIIIIKW is n paliitnt in
i New York' honpital,
Siinui rniilli'iuUx |ierwin early onn
niipi'iung laat wiu-U ihri'W n nick
gUuuutch u imrlor wimhivr of the h»un«
Km Hutli nlrcut owtuul by LciuU llcrrii:i' unit ni'i'iifili'd 1.y A. II. Kilwurili,
j Htc|)hiii Aumark him moviul t i
;
ikliiirnt nnd On1 hi.uw which hi1
ati'il ii MOW ori'upiml by Mm. ldn
H'M'tT, who moved Iiew from
Ai'n NiH'k, Jucub Applnby madii
A inuv*mt«nt I* <>n fuul t o noniliinl*
I Chi.iL'> maillo for iommlttocmnn nn
Ittuiic it will H«VB to b« dnno by writMr. ItlddU1* n»m§ on th» ticket
kt the primary, No Dttnixmt fll«i •
in th. RtmtbUwi^ <wp» . t o n i i , i
|CI«D fw tWi m
Window Screens
;u!vertisinp is a profitable
-Advertisement.
WILLIAM O'BRIEN
MEANS
Frankfurters, best grade, per
Bologna, best grade, per tb
tt>
22
24
OUR CANDY DEPARTMENT
Carries a Large Assortment of MaiUard's Candies
Including
Chocolate Covered Mints, Vi lb box
50
Cream Peppermints, Y2 ID box
40
Marshmallows, V2 H> box, 35c; I tb box
.65
Assorted Cum Drops, 1 lb box
29
POVOU
ENJOY
READING?
' O n e of tli''+'T<'.'itest ji,y:in this lift: i:i;in>.'S to a ttian
iliity l o
:i| it
i^ai y to strain y<
takt- hi '.vhat
printed pafrf it lu-t'oriH':jll'Sl **19 nt.!i'fvs;ii"y that yow •
c o n s u l t a n a u t h o i i t y on
c p t c m t ' l r y : Have u s iiui!<lv
f o r y o u a pair, uf jj,lassL-.<
t h a i v.'itl KLVC yuur vision
the pro pi'i' jw-'t'tjinniodation.1
HIGH GRADE SERVICE
14 West Front Street;
Approved and Improved
Heating .
Plumbing
Roofing
Water Systems
Copper Work
Earthen and Iron Pipe
Opt1-Broad St.
We
We Handle
Handle the American Radiator Compony's
ARCOLA HEATING SYSTEMS
RED BANK and SEA BRIGHT
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Red Bank; N. J.
ALSTON REALTY &
DEVELOPMENT COMPANY
Broad Street National Bank Building
Tel. Red Bank 1411
-NOWPERMANENTLY
LOCATED AT
Insurance
Loans
Estate
ALSTON COURT
hoice plots, 60x168, for sale in this restricted.river front
development.
25
MECHANIC ST;
—DISTRIBUTORS FOR—
DURANT
STAR
AND
Mrs. Lida Taylor and her elanghitcr Gladys spent the -week-end at
I
p Branch.
TELEPHONE 943, 944, 945
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Chaunccy,
who have been away the past two
Breakfast Coffee, » *»»•«factory blend, :„ b.,ik only, it, 2 5
Lyoiirs, are again occupying their
ghouse on ltottin road.
Kippered Herring, Golden Net Brand, 8-oz. tin, 2 for . . .27
Krnest nnd Frank Otto have startPrunes, Choice Santa Clara, 40-50 size, per lt> . . .15
ed on a vaudeville tour.
Charles Kckman is repairing autoBorax Soap, Noreca Brand, 5 cakes for. . . . . ' . . . .24
limubilea in Cameron'a garage.
Fancy Seeded Raisins, 15-oz. pkg. .
". . . . .14
George Hawkins has been awarded
J a contract to build a house on the Chicken Broth, CoUeS^ '"" BranJ, U-oz. tin, 2 for
27
||mam road for Dr. Maiton.
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George Hawkins has bought a new Lima Beans, Sinclair Brand, No. 2 tin
KBuick sedan. •
Imported Boneless Sardines, in pure olive oil
The parent-teachora' association
j met Friday nifrht at the school.
1 Speeches were made by Supervisor
Dickey, Theodore N. Parmly lind Miss
RandHll, t h e county librarian. Piano
and vocal solos v»ere given and re| f ri'shmcnts were sorven.
Dr..Irving K. l,ovett of Red Bank
I and his nurse ar« conducting an «x1 ami nation » t tli« «cho«l thia week.
A dancp for the benefit of the fire
I company will be held at the lirehouse
litonifrht.
V Jllwf HCKMII! Cuiiper hiiH Rono to
•Oningo for a short ntay.
K. A. Stark, president of the
| Shrewsbury iluiry comimny, l» on «
two weekn vair«tion in Canada.
.lohu Lnnx ia homo on a two wei-kti'
vacation from hiii work at New York.
W. (I, Nirholns's IIOUHI! in bciiiK
piiintrd.
PHONE 973 RED
Red B&nk, N. J.
11 Broad Street
29 P«iW Art., K««n>burg, N. J.
Jobbing Promptly Attended *c
Eitimatei ChecrfuHy Furriiitd
I
unf-ey.
,iii,! tiecaUKc you i*tart the
nd tirfd, Rtiff it'Kti an'' iirrnn IWHI
chinu head, UiirniDK and tt*-arinK down
• in t n t back- worn nut bffurf the <!»>
!? — ilit not think y«iu hav* In stay ir
rt r.rlititin.
- i tronf, w«?llt with no f^tifT joints, pore
clip, rhcumati3 ' pnine. achinif back OT
Ii y bfd y rtuiilf* ac idn.
i t atfvr from bladder wrnt IICHH, with
.
. ijr i) yt j svr^ in
t of Ltd hslf it (Joten timfH a ni^ht,
the ri^t. comfort
nt (should K'««\
Red Bank, N. J.
1
Hazlet New*.
Collection For a Cripple.
Special collections will be ma4c at Mrs. J\ 0 . Weigand! J.
| Calvary Baptist church of. HeU Bunk Kund, Mr. and'Mrs. Ernest E. Peseux
Sunday afternoon and night for uud children and Miss Grace H,
James'Scott, who is crippled as a re- gand were LaUehurat visitors on Sunp u l t ot an accident several months day.
ago when he was struck and knocked
The fair <md supper held by th'.'
||dowp by an automobile owned and Hazlet fire company Wednesday and
.driven by Arthur A Patterson a T h u M ( l a y n j g h ts wasu great success,
former mayor of Red Bunk. Kev.!about
. . .*-A-v*
.. realized,
„..*• A
. chickci
..:..i...
SfuTJ'bKinK
J o h n W. Ilumlin of Brooklyn, a, for- u p / w a a aevv%d t o a bout 350 pen
JUST SAY "SEND A CAR"
tifier pa&tor of the church, will preach. ! j n Wednesday night. The last
night clam chowder was served. Mu when you call up No. 717 ()r .100 and
New..
sic was furnished by Voting's orclies
Henry Kruse spent Sunday at New traa from Keyport." Several articles in a ft>w minutL'S it will In- at your
were disposed of on the co-operativ: door. Our auto delivery service is
york.
Miss Helen Lung
g is attending
a t g
a i pl
p an,, and were won by
y the following
l
d i h Mrs.
M Rudolph
Rdlh Z
[fashion school at New York.
. salad
dish,
Zurex o all that you could possibly desire of
Stephen F. Stevens is remodeling Hazk't; 100 pounds of sufitir, Ade yom* own tar. Our mV.s are always
is double house on Lakeside avenue. | line Connver, uf Wiekatunk; ton coal
; clean mid neat—-drivers also.
Bach side will have .six rooms and a Randolph- Phillips of Hazli't;
bathroom and will lie equipped with tray, Mrs. John S.' VanMater of Hay.
- Under New Management
noderu improvements. The house let; sweater, Harold Warnock ol
be ready for occupancy October Hazlet; Silverton cord tire, (I. War
f
Formerly Bratch Broi.
ren Aumack; embroidered pi
list.
Can for All Occuiom.
Cup3 were awarded to the tennis cases; Miss Agnes Hannaway.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Wilsmi o.
[tournament winners by Bertram H.
Open Day and Night.
iBorelen at the band concert la.it Brooklyn are visiting 1'. O. WeiganJ
Offico: Red Bank, N. J. Opp. Depot
Sr.
^Thursday night.
Edward O'Brien and his son Edward Attended the Dempsoy-firpo I M I M I M I I M M I W > — « — C — — « O — « — » • • » » » » • » » «
[fight last Kriday at New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Keefe and
19O2
1923
tfamily of Brooklyn spent Sunday, at
l.their Summer homo here.
I Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kerr enterI'taintd company from New York SunTjday.
Mrs. Eva Clay has Teturncd to
Jersey City" after having spent two
weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
James E. Bogle.
The bathhouses at Victory park
gclosed .Saturday for the winter.
The Eumson band will continue its
weekly concerts in the park until cold
Bweather. The next concert will be
Kgiven tomorrow night.
One of Rumson's enthusiastic tenfnis players is Mickey Walker, the
gwelterweight champion. He likes to
play the gamp and, it helps to keep
fjhim in-condition.
Mrs. V. V. Anderson of ShrewsPbury will speak at a meeting of the
'parent-teachers' association Friday ilMM»MM«tMM«MI«IMIMtMM8MWIMW«IIHI«ni
night of this week in the high school
liBUilkoriura.
Itown.
Miss BaTry has returned to Baltinore after having spent several
Iweeks with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
85 Cent Bottle £ 2 Doses)
Phon. 1416 Rnl B.nl.
1
Fair Hav«n Newt.
The Methodist ladies' aid society
eld the first meeting of the full
| season last Wednesday afternoon at
(the lirehuuse. The society will meet
fit-very week.
Miss Mary E. Hendrickson reIturned last1 week from a visit to BosIjtun. She is now visiting at Tarry-
F. D. PRESTACE
; | TRY THE WILLIAMS
ExparUncad ! • all brancbaa.
EttimatM Furnitlinl
14 Worthily StrMt,
White Star Taxi Service
3 Broad Street,
URIC A C I D
Paper Hanging,
Painting and _,
• '
Decorating
Sed's Candy Shoppe |
Page Thirteen
AT
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The ambition of many a
youngster is to get his
1
cloth is wiiere his Dad gets
his!
We encourage it!
Prices as moderate as
the quality's fine!
YOUR SERVICE
WITH SERVICE
PHONE 1553
ROGERS P E E T COMPANY
STANLEY DANSER, Manager
Brimi\wr\y
at 18th St.
"Four
Ilcrnlfl 3a.
nt 85th St.
Cunv oliier.t
Broftdwny Cornori" ITfth Ave,
m Wtttruii
»t 41st St.
AN
Nunr Tort C'ltr
States Stores System
FOLKS
We believe your
dollar goes
farther at our
stores.
CHOICE FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
In Season fit Attractive Prices Fresh From Farm
to Your Table. •
Orders Delivered to Your Door Within
Following Territory:
RED BANK
Three Deliveries Daily
Daily
Atlantic Highland!
K»l lido Park
l''ntr Havnn
lli K l.l. l ul>
Litlln Silvnr
Moninmiili Hi
HlllltiltM
H-t, Bright
Sl»n« Church
Slircwibury
W « | f r Witch
Minin\oUlh liaach
Tueid&y and Friday
Chapel Hilt
Cumubril'a Junclion
IIOHJIIKH'I Corner
Now Munmoutli
I'nrt Monmoulh
Klv.r I'lai*
M
Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday
AlUnhurit
Aaburir P»rk
B»4l*y B u m
'
,
.
l-nnj Branch
Nurlh Aibury P.rl.
Octanpvrt/
Lean Smoked Cala Hams - 12£c lb
Reg. Sugar Cured
Smoked Hams
Fancy Dry
Picked Fowl
, Best Cuts
Prime Rib Roast
Choice Cuts
Chuck Roast
24c lb
35c lb
34c lb
20c lb
F R E S H F I S H Every Wednesday, Thursday and Friday
NEW'
JERSEY
31£BroadJStreet
F O O D STORES
Red Bank. N. J.
"The Stores for All of. V. S,
1
RED BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 1 9 , 1 9 2 3 .
Page Foorte
.ilAtlAAAAilAiAAfcAAA
Correct Weight Means Economy
In Cooking as Well as Purchasing.
Here are kitclien scales in convenient sizes,
especially needful in canning time to assure
best results—but they will also pay for. themselves in checking up the weight of meats and
other foods. A quarter pound now and then
soon runs into money that-.a good scale will
save you.
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and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Harris have rented t h e flat over Cherry's store,
been making an auto trip this week owned' by, A. Heleotiii.
through New York state, •'.
Rehearsals are under way for the
Mayor Thomas L. Smith has reHEBREW CONGREGATION HERE turned from'a visit to Chatham, Vir- two-act comedy "Mr. Bob" to be given early next month by the First
TO HAVE SYNAGOGUE.
ginia, where he placed his son Her-BnptUt choir.
bert in a military school.
Rev. Philip S. Smith, rector of St.
Old People'! Bank Building to Be
Miss Catherine V. Dowd is taking •
Used (or Thi» Parpose—Maple course in nursing at the Long Branch Mary'g church, is enjoying his annual vacation. He will visit WashPlace Paving Job Progressing hospital.
ngton, D. C , where ho will meet MB
Rapidly. '
Robert Bartley, a government in- wife, who has been spending several
The People'* national batik liae spector at the aeromarine factory, weeks in the Western states.
sold its old building on Uroad street has rented one of Mrs. C. J. Post'B
Mr. and Mrs. M. Finkle will soon
to the local Hebrew congregation, flats a t East Keyport.
move into the Walling- house on Main
who will cpnverj it into a .-synagogue.
Charles Mery has bought the Wil-street which they recently purchased.
[ The work of concreting. "Maple iam Hoffman house on the west side
Miss Marjorie Bedle will enter CeI place from Broadway to broad street of Broad street and is having it dar Crest college at Allentown, Pennis soing ahead rapidly, the stretch moved back on a line with the ad-sylvania.
| is
from Broadway to the bridge being joining house which he recently purcompleted but not open to the'pun- chased from Mrs. -William H. Stan- MIDDLETOWN VILLAGE NEWS.
lie. The board of freeholders will hope.
Mr. Mery is having a small
have the bridge repaired shortly..
frame dwelling on the Stanhope Six .Thousand and Two Hundred
Miss Dorothy Hedle resumed her property torn (io\Tii anil lias built an
Penniea Reaped by Church.
.studies in the women's college at addition to the other house on the The members of the ladies' aid soNew Brunswick this week.
property, which he is oecupyinc"
ciety of the Reformed church turned
Mr. and Mrs. .1. 11. Uendricksim
Harvey S. Bedle has returned from in their penny, strips at a meeting at
and daughter .spent Sunday with Mr. an auto trip through the New Eng-the parsonage last Friday.' The
! and Mrs. Douglas IVw of MorrisvilU", land states.
amount^collected was $G2 and the
Pa.
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Mf. and Mrs. Harry VanNess of women had quite a job collecting
Mi-, and Mrs. Michael Collins and Rutherford were recent guests a t the and wrapping the pennies in fiftycent bundles. The money was turned
Martin Huffman left this' week for liaritun Inn.
a trip to l'ermuda.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Davis have in by two teams of women. One
I (Jeur^e H. Conover ulul .hick Ko.ul been spending their vacation in Ohio. •team was the Pinks captained by
i attended a shoot at tile .Wehtehe.slerMr. and Mrs. E. T. Bridgcman Mrs. Edwin Beekman and the other
| niltmore country club at K.ve.-N. Y., have purchased a lot mi Majn street was the Blues captained by Mrs.
John M. West.
The Pinks turned
i the first three days this week.
from Mrs. Edith S. YaiiDevertter. .
I Benjamin Lufburrow and E. Ken- Joseph ' K. Judsun has been enjoy- in the most money ami the Blues will
! netli Hoose have returned from a ing a vacation from his ituties with have to treat them to cuke and ice
j vacation at Raquette Lake,, in the tile Public service company at Perth cream.
Adirondack mountains.
Charles McCloakey, J r . , son of
Amboy,
Frederick A. Kckhart returned .to
Miss Margaret .Malonry has entered Charles McCloskey, is laid .up with •
Syracuse university this week tu re-Trainers' business college at Perth disease in his legs resembling paralysis. He has been'at a New York hossume his studies in the electrical en- Amboy.
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£ir.cerinu' depai'tmnnt.
E. Kenneth Hoosc is enjoying a pital, but he is now at his home here.
' The Thought eluli will resume thc-i'r vacation from his ilutk'.s with the
Benjamin .Hankins is'employed on
meetings next Week, the first bei
Ki'ypwi banking comp:i:iy whic'h he a road construction job at Upper
he!,1. Monday niirht with Mrs. Louis is spending at Riiquejt-.1 lake in. the Montclair.
SVu'r/., Jr. '
. • • ' " Ai'iicndsicks. Benjamin B. LufburMrs. Mary Dickinson has been oi1
has a vacation from his job with the sick list, but she is improving.
_.;:>> lli-r.rie'.Ui Wall has returned row
1
which he
fv.ui; a vi-il witii friends at I'eekskiH, th." Matawnn tile cor..p:iny,
is spending at the sani1.1 place.
Register advertising is a profitable,
N. V.
.Mr. a-d Mr.,. Chester A. Walliiig
Mr. and Mrs." Richard,Coogan have investment.—Advertisement.
•
NEWS FROM KEYPORT.
3 Family Scales . . . . . . . . > . . . . . $ 2.75 }
Grocers Scales
•• •
• • • 6.50 •
Butchers Scales
. ' . . . 4.50.£
Spring Balances-^ 5 1 6 size .20 a h d .60 t
Spring Balances- 5 0 1 b size .40 and 1.25 |
Ice Scales . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.00 t
R. HANCE & SONS
12 Broad St. Red Bank, N. J.
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The Bayard Domestic Fuel
Burner (Electric) Unit
handles any oil that will flow, the oil is broken up
or atomized by centrifugal force, not by heatinp to
« vapor. Sufficient air for complete quiet "and
.smokeless combustion furnished by blower—
BAYARD UNIT can be installed by your steam
titter in any standard steam, water or vapor boiler.
8c Fuel Oil is equal to coal at $10.50 per t o n Bayard Units are priced at $410 to 9660 according
to size of building.
WILLIAM C. GERBRACH
Box 174
Highlands, New Jersey
VALUES:Thoughtful thinking serves to acknowledge
that SHREWSBURY Milk, eitiher Raw or
Pasteurized, has no equal in v:due as food
at a conservative price.
SHREWSBURY DAIRY CO., Inc.
Telephone Red Bank 1455 Night Call 1076-J.
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Buy your Butter and Eggs from the
Shrewsbury wagon
ROBERT HANCE & SONS
Tie Sa/eJi&rug Stores
60 Broad Street
SALES of
TOILET NEEDS
idant Stock of Better Furniture
Beautiful Living Room Suites
X
Library Table
in Oak
37 LINOLEUM DESIGNS
59c to 3.00 sq. yd.
12.00
rtany patterns
nd colors to
e had. Bring
our room »ize»
ith you. We
ill advise in
he most exert
fashion *
lyit what you
nn ute at the
east expense,
The library table is a dec- ;
rative piece of furniture and
at this price you can hardly
be without one;
>
White Enamel Bed
Spring and Mattress
19.50
\
3-piecc
3-piecc
3-piecs
3-piece
-in i.nlv be b ^ d h e r e i\t tliis
.Dining Table,
only
Tapesiry Suite . . . :
Tapestry or Velour
Cl-.oice of Velcurs
Ci-nice of Veiours
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vi
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in. CI...I
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nivi-d
Cl,.-«t
i n . C'IM-.I
•1-pii.ee Suiie in I'rcnch Grey
•4-l'ji«!cc Su'.tu in Ivory ICiicj Tut
3 i.;<r;-e Pii-c.s in W.^lniH
$ 1 2 . 7 5
I . I M .
.
.
I-l.!)5
.
,- - 1 5 . S K
.
.'.
1'i.so
$ 122.50
139.50
151.00
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Slyl.,
,173
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19c
SSKSBES C R E A M
Light ami soft m down. Rn<!» It* WIT ' n ' ° •'•• P°'a
of the skin, leaving it imooth mtuitott, without • bit
of gicnslncsj or nicklncw. The bt»c c««i» with which
to prepnre the skin for the appllcaiion of Face Powder.
Delightfully perfumed with Odor Jontetl.
odlways 50c.
September Special 39C
CUT
TABLE
PRICES
NEEDS
WEEK-END
Tea iyt Ik irii. 50.-)2 for 61c
OiKtxifH lb.rn(.Z5c) 2 for 26c
Mayim1 a IM DrrMlnR
(ttllct'O (Kig. 38c) 2 for 39c
Clu>t»liiU! I'tultllng
(Re«. 15c] 2 for 16c
CJac CJvKolltlti - •
Crniforters for iheae
(hilly Mornings
I" I r 111
2/(>r;)lc
' v e r y d a y rMII« i n tilt* n n t * t t)t*iiut if lit « ) r i i ^ t n
** 1 2 %\i>- vvhii h y o u i f*mi»t
O P A A
, , »iO«UU
in thi* d u a l i t y or piici*
You Will Always Do Better At
14.75
JONTEEL
Attractive in dritign nnd <>xvncditi)ily /well mn«tv. I'iniilit-d iii K('ldrn <i«k mttl «uV<
<*r**<l in n KIKU! ^rnde />(
i-liPin Irflllicr. A rral vitliH*
nt tliii low ptiM-.
"3L
Bo»ton B»g ,
$ 2.00
Suit C « M
3.50
Truvollng BAB
. , 5.79
Steamer Trunk . . . , , , , 13,50
ROBERT HANCE & SONS
*
. 12 Broad Street
cAliuay* 30c a tube.
25c
Co*f« (IUI.ICK. 4V) 2 for 52c
We
Evcrythlnj (hat |OTI will expect In
a perfect Shaving Soap. A large
tube) the imaBot miantlty ptodtices a coploiu lubei qulcltlyi
lather lemslna until uuved ufl.
Will not amact. i
18.50
i50
, , ,-,
SPECIAL
Luggage
The Duponts of France
iv^Y*.' a world wide repiita*
tk»ii #(.>r making some of
the beat Drushci. We hove
fortunately obtained & lot
oi 144,000 of factory ends,
all perfect ivhich will ordiiutrtty retail from 35cto7%c
Shaving
Cream
Special
I n r
«| , ,,
]
Dupont's
French
Tooth Brushes
13.00
,$;!.()(|
fC
A Sale of
I,,..,!,,,
'>. . . . . n d S l y l . . ' . | . , . ,
Trunk'
September Special
This Oak Chair or
Rocker
roll, «,,d
• '••••'• ' t y b - , , (
OHM*
SAFETY RAZOR
Tin WWMMII ham never believed It possible to
aoc » Knoodi a shave from a Safety Razot.
You o m it to yourself to try the Gem. Conv
pleto Outfic in a sanitary all metal case, tu
piauxai, « M two blajet.
n f\
September
Special
in Furri' d Oak
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DUO PLATE
Mahogany Davenport
Table
The Harmony of Beautiful
Rugs Is Here Today.
lV«;is?a'.irii? Stnnt.ls
Bothfor7Sc
NEW GEM
The best way
to cover the
floor of your
kitchen, pantry,
closets,
bath or halls is
with linoleum.
Easy to keep
clean and attractive in appearance.
;
The kind of' table that drcor.i ic*. in Tudor and Queen
Aiinv design with five ply
'ih<->'niiy toj»».
You will
1 vi' Ky taking advnntnRC of
ii,H low price.
Choice of
Ct-dar Ch•.!;,'s
.
Wwwlou famoue line of Toilet Preparation*.
R«ige and Powder RV£:1$lu'
Dont fail tn Ri>t one of ihc.c
inattresio at this special
price for full size. Priced
less for smaller sizes.
Bedroom Suites in Latest Design
In a most original, hondsom^ poUikcd Vanity Box,
with each purchase of a full afac 75c package of
UCCM f 1
\4n¥
°* ?*numbert
"""J "in the
»«
i n t i u r^nr
VJ \X f Far**
a c e l Pnwdpl*
U W U u ^O"?
j popular
9.00
M.n!r nf Mili'l oil U w i t h stronli
1. ,; I,.•*<•, t'.irfe |.ly ' l e i ; ; u . d
lias a 'A leaf v\ t e n ; ion, [ur
lln- U n r ; i u n [irict- .(hove.
ju-rt
BMHMBflHHii^l
High Quality Cotton
Mattress, only
$ 98.50
165.00
185.00
250.00
14.00
rlilpi.U'iil
MONSIEUR VTVAUDOU PRESENTS:j @ h ^ MINIATURE of Mai* \yot Rouge
These Suites a r e t h e iirpa
All w e a s k ih c a m p e r ; .ion.
1 'icsr- ( i i m f o r t a b U ' S i m m o n s
'ids
w i t h S i m m o n s *uiinij
.!-,--
Red Bank, N. J.
SEPTEMBER
Continuous striving on the part
of this store »nd its organization
to i;et together the best of the
world's furniture and to serve
that furniture to the people of
Red Bank in *n attractive and
pleasing manner at a fair and
rt-ii so liable
price,
which has
brought us rightfully to the position we hold.
0
Red Bank, New Jersey
"WXiKW
Oriii^ye Mjirinnliido
SPECIAL
Telephone Stands
With Chairs
Golden Oak
$ 5.00
Fumed O&k
6.Q0
Mahogany
.."*... 7.00
Fancy StyU . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 . 5 0
•> t
Stramh^rry Jani • - • /or.
(15 ^ i<». 4tV) 1 for 49c
n M ^ w r r y lam • - ((15 <». leu. 4Hc) 2 for 49c
Onmjtim • • • •'
1 for 46c
t'omM iWmcr • • •
Iforitk
Vantiia. Emmet. . •
VmrfTtiy, O0 • . .
[
Orap*JMr . . . . .
(Kfc».|imi.He;
Iforlte
SI'/H
50c MulsiGnJ Cocaanal
38c *
Oil SK.mpoo
$1.25 Father John's M«J.. .HIIr.
Z5c l.yona Tmilh P.iwrlor 1 ttc
Rile
Jl 00 M.UIn'a Ko«J
&Oc l'«h«co f n o t h F a i l s . ,M>e
ROc Phillip*. Milk M» R . . . :\<<c
00 I'orhan's Tool I. Pait«. ,37c
$1.10 Tanlac
83c
10c Ivary 5oay v anmll. . . fyc
40c <«il.»r>«
'/Sr
•/n< Cullmra Sumy . . . . . . IDc
»1.()O, I-.vnri., U'%»
Hit
$
C
I'
F u r Powikrr
Zri, lUctkaia'a Pill.
7llc
21c
60c Menn#n'a fibavini
25c Carter'. I.l».r PIIU
. IBc
%\ in Pinaud'a V>f«l>l,
aOl]
•m»ll
*,
.'IRr S i n . , ' , l i . t a a . a l
7S. P U . . J ' « t..m 4 *
QuLln.
«S<
$1.00 LUtwi*>f t a r n . . . , « » «
(10c PpnaOanl Ti& f
$1.10 Ca^U'i f
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BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 19, 1923:1
BRIDGE
New Jersey Brick Co., Inc.
EATONTOWN, N. J.
HOL.L-OW TIL.E
Common Brick, Face Brick and Face
Tile. Plaster Blocks.
American"
Ceylon ;
TEA
49c lb.
3 Broad St., Red Bank; N. J.
Meat Department
Swift's Dixie Bacon, lb 14c
Fresh Beef Liver,
3 lbs for 25c
Fresh or Corn Plate Beef,
lb 8c
New Sauerkraut, 2 lbs 15c
Rib Veal Chops,
lb 29c
Short Forecasters
of Spring Lamb, lb 25c
Grocery Department
Tall
Evaporated Milk, Can
Kirkman's Soap. 5 bars 24c
Best Pink Salmon,
2 cans 25c
Marshall's Kippered or
Tomato Herring, can 23c
Loose Oatmeal, - lb
NEWS.
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Mill Alice VanSchoick Engaged to ;
Marry Long Uland Man.
|
Mr. and Mi's. Fred Uurnell and |
daughter J«an, who have been living !
with Mr, Durnejl's parents, Mr. ami <
Mrs. George Durnell, have moved to i
Red Dank.
•
Several residents of this place
went on an excursion to Coney Island
Thursday afternoon which was run
y the Fair Haven fire company. On
the return trip the bout gi>t s'turk on
bar off Highlands.
Most of the j
passengers remained on tin: boat all
night.
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry VanSchoick
announce the engagement of their
daugjiter Alice to IJeaii I): Mcdruw
of Long Beach, Long Island. N>
date has been set for tile wedding.
Mr. McCiraw spent Saturday here.
John MaHoiiey returned from the
Walter Reid hospital at Washington,
D. C, last week. Mr, Malioney underwent an' operation two months.
ago. He is greatly improved and is
now able to attund to his business
affairs;
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Mr. and Mrs. Louis Millar and son
Leigh were nailed to Philadelphia
Monday by the death of Mr. Millar's
mother.
Mrs. .Henry Hush and children
Mario and Kaymond have returned
toIKeir home at New York after having spent the summer here.
Lieut. Franklin L. Hash has had a
now-"radio set installed in his houHe. !
Mr. and Mrs. James Eramons and I
daughter-Addie and daughters Rose I
and Jeitnnette nf Long Hraneh and !
Frank Kmmons of Deal spent Sunday
with Mrs, Emmons's sister, Mrs. Ella
Fields.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sickles and son
Francis have returned home after
having spent a week with relatives al
r Brooklyn. . I Caplain Jiobert Cook is having a
I new garage built on his property on i
| Oecanphrt avenue which will be oc- |
I cuuieil by Daniel Sullivan.
!
Captain and Mrs.'Joseph Hcckard .
and sons James anil Joseph spent !
Friday with Mr. and Mr*. Harry
VanSchoick. Captain llcckard was a
niajur during the war and was stationed at Camp Vail ill 1D17. He is
now stationed at an army post in
Texas,
Sherlock Woodward is employed
as a tiding itiBtructor a t Charles
Powell's Tiding academy at Kumson,
Rev. Aurice Persells has returned
from a. vacation of two weeks from
his duties as pastor of'the Methodist
church.
Main street-has been re-opened tar j
traffic and the shuttle bus is now i
operating on Main, street again. It |
now leaves two minutes earlier than
before to make connections with the
main line busses on the. state highway. The bus route is now.up Main
street as far as the railroad and then
up'Wolf Hill avonue to tKfe highway.
Mr. and Mrs. William Rodger and
hildren, who have been spending the
summer with Mrs. Rodger's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. William McLaren,
have returned to their home at
Woodbridge.
100 lb sack $4.50
Cream of the
Creamery Butter, lb 55c
IAMERICAN
Jhe Quality Stores uTith t
Everett News.
Joseph Kti.stace and Bernard A.
Hickey saw the Dempsey-Firpo prize
ht Friday night. Mm. Eustace and
the other members of the. Eustace
family stayed at home and entertained twenty quests who called to
^et the fitrht reurns from Mr. Eustace'a radio apparatus.
Mrs. John Kowe is improving from
sickness.
Misses Funnic and Anna Doblskey
and their brother Julius Dobiskcy sti'e
working at New York.
Mission stfvices are heinK held
every morninff and night this week at
St. Catherine's' church.
Edward Rowe bought a cow. last
week.
NMM HlMIIMIIt
miiiiHMi
New Brfdgo to Be Built at Iml.y.
lown--Repair! for Another.
|
The contract for'building a .new j
iriiige at Imlnystown wus awfttnk-i |
iy the- freeholders a t their last mei-ini? to It. J. MansfU'ld of Ni;\v York I
or *^5,()2!).aii. I'our other bids were ;
•eceived fur this work. r'o'r i-c|ilucin>i
the timber flooring *on the Maple
place briclft- at Kcyport and making :
*licr repairs Mr. Mim.<;field \vas ;
igain the low bidder. . His estimate j
'or this work was $22,102.
Five!
ithcr contractors submitted hids
his job.
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OCEANPORT
American"
Blend
COFFEE
HWIWMIMMMII
JOB AWARDED.
This wonderful lal'ge
Cabinet Gas Range
guaranteed to do the
work. Delivered and
set up.
Special
$43-00
Regular Trice $60.00
Responsibility rests heavily upon the wife when she is •
appointed executor or trustee of a- will which directs the
payment of legacies or annuities.
By appointing this Trust Company as co-executor and
co-trustee, your estate/will have the advantage of her personal directiongand she will be relieV.ed'of the burdensome
details of management\
Additional information regarding this feature of our
service will be gladly given by our officers.
RED BANK TRUST COMPANY
Samuel Swartz
Under Stat
Supervision
Red
14 West Front Street
Opp. Broad St. '
N . J . •.
Red Bank, N. J.
WIHIHtlHMIIlllBIII
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Copjti(ht IJ»J Tht
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Greeting Autumn with a
Btilliant Array of Men's StylesSuits and Top Coats in abundance—distinctive models for men and young men.
Kuppenheimer Good Clothes
and our own Special Makes
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$25.00 to $55.00
SALE
Unequaled of
Cut Glass
AT
OFF
BEGINNING WEDNESDAY, SEPT.19th
A Stetson Hat wiltlop off
that new outfit to perfection
Sfnce every piece of cut glass in this sale is being sold
at cost, we wilt not furnish boxes (luting this sale
BUY NOW
Afljie>cutglass piece or two for your home or wedding gift. .
W$ must make room for other goods,
so offer you this opportunity.
Reussille's
, MtamoBtrs UM*Mg J$w*Hr "^ , ' '*. *
hum
Stetson Hats
$7, $8, $10, $12
•—:
Others $3, $4, ?
J. KRIDEL
RED BAI^K
(•tor* Will B* CloMd Thur^l«y, ••pt«mb*v »O)
,
f*gc Sixteen
/
'QUASHES
S
*n the R I W m d ; h ; l f ,,„ „„ , ia™™
THEATRE
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R m BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 19, 1923.
BELMA.R .RUM CASE. I Community h o u * m e t last we"
hj wpre m a motorlinat a few dajfs atjo |
_.r f [ when it was )»it ) y a mu'.orboftt a n d ;
^ j u'i**'i-ked. Mrs, K 'j^r? wus slijrhtly
injured. ,Kt?tlra l vas thrown frojni
**•«*•*»* W~i (..'adil-'
« ' tlie
boat and \\u> rtseuuil f remi
RED BANK, N. J.
BURNS-sriiAr
AMUSEMENT CO. 1
: 3:00 P. M.
.Sanmiav: 2:30 P . M.
LVEN1NG5—Ceiumuout: 7:15 to 10:45
Paramount
Pictures
Wednesday, Sept. 19
Tin- La-t flay of the
"Merry
Go Round"
with a brilliant cast including
MARY PHILBIN and
NORMAN KERRY
Good Comedy
'* Scenic
Thursday and Friday
Sept 20—21
Constance
ITalmadge
in her latest success
"DULCY"
Now making a big Hit11 on Hroutlway.
The New York Tinifs
.praised this jiic-tuiv tu the nkios
as being the ho.n. foiim1 drama
• Const ark-d e1- w ^pp'-nred in —
SO'dont n K s i:.' ' "
Kinogram
Comedy "Hold Tight"
Our Regular Prices Will Prevail
Saturday, Sept. 22
Wyridham
Standing
in a sirrin
"The
inner
Man"
A story that will first provoke,
trradually stir up Your fnuttions
to heated interest and finally
tost" you imo raptures.
ADDED ATTRACTION
George O'H&ra of the Fighting
Blood Series in
The New !
Home of
THEATRE
Hie Real
Home of
Supreme
Vaudeville
RED BANK
E X T R A ! TODAY, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 E X T R A *
Ja
raidin,' m v v Th i ? T
' hlotll"r'
™ f > s O'Learv .•!• ]!i-.,,klyn spent
: R c v ! 6 . C . H . , n J . v l l p ^ 1 B ™ ! w F T T ' ^ l-'ausht.,,-, ,,! |.ii,,.-..v l«,l Ke Saturday ami Sun.iay wi-h- M r s Ho'.u o t t n y e r John N'O,.,-,. i ^ A ; b ^ ; f ; : ; - ^ ; 1 . . ^ ; ^ " " A ^ P . K : : 1 , ^ ^ ; . ; . , " ; ; - , ' : - ! l ' r b v I j ^ ^ v 0 - s t . , , - v -«u,oo , ^ U f , has
ivk-k
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W . 1S ^
m l y marri,.,!.
Gloria Swanson in "Bluebeard) 8th Wife"
And tHe Season's Best Vaudeville Show!
' I V h .us, has six
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I.iyht d u i i at Kni.-i'.- piivilimi. Mi>s pruvi-mtnts.
ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS NEWS.
Haiti.. M a y Hc.i.y « i . . . a l.ivali.'ic
Mr. a n d Mrs! (^'i:,:,! Kadd.-nba.-h
p
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for t h e f i n ' u i ' i i ' . - n i m . ' .
have tnnvcil i n t . . t'Si--:v :u'.v hmi.-e 0.1
T
i-arent-lcachers
Associ.tion G i v «
Mr a n d Mrs F r a n k G r a ^ m a n d Shri'M-slmry av.-mi,-.
Kecept.on t o T e a c h e r s .
Mr. ami Mrs. ,lan^< Martin uf lli.l.:..
'Hu- Snns nf \ n u v u a lodsri- i;!i.
ICi'V. K. A . liisluira. ])ast(.r of tliu . kon w c r t l u r e uvi-r S a t u r d a y a:iil ii.ycd a cliiniUa.1'' ^K- 1 1 ri-,cntly a t
o y n a i i l'r<;sbyt. r i a n uhui-ih of Jirouli- Sunday.
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\',n-vn Culili-^ ivt I ..M»- Ilram'h.
J y u , prcachiai al tin- Prusbyleria.i'!' J l r . ' a i . i i Mr.-. Harry K-.u'crs .a!H!
llarry. Lod^r ha> ^.'.ist.d ill t h ,
cnim-h h e r e S u n d a y . H e is spVndini ilaught.-r N'tilra ami KliV.ai^th W u r i ' ; . a r m y .
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a va.cation h e n - with frioiids.
Rev. J o s e p h H . S c h a e i l e r will l e a v j
tor-, B a l t i m o r e this week, where h '.
will s p e n d - a b o u t a m o n t h .
The
parent-teachers'
assoeiation
gave a reception .Monday • for tlie
t e a c h e r s a t t h e school.
M r s . 1'ercy J[
L o u t t s w a s chairman i,f t h e r e f r e s h - ! '
ment committee.
_ E. I1. Mason will 'be o r g a n i s t a t t h e ' %
i r e i h y t e i ian church d u r i n g t h e rest : ••
of this m o n t h .
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Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sept. 20, 2 1 , 22,
ROTTINA
&
BARRETT
tt
UP
Our FALL SUITS
IN THE AIRV
3—OTHER
REAL, ACTS—3
Ready for Your Inspection.
Mep's and Young Men's All Wool
2 Pants Suits
Dr.- 1', A. Rosewater of Newark X.
spent .Sunday liere:
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.'^{Ef' ' vl - 1 ' u > k ' " h l u s returned home X
aHeryjjH'nihn;;' three weeks with his . •!•
sister, Mrs. Mary Clark of Haddam- ?
neck. I'l.iineeticut. . , •
'f,
•"^tie
iin:-uu!-reu!iii)ii of t h e May
$25.00
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term of (he irrand jury of line, was V
held a: Ardena Muiiday, where .. 4
Dutch diiiii.-r was served.
A. M. {•
I'listeii. who was the foreman nf the "
jury ; attended the ilmncr.
\\ . Lrnest West of Kcyporl. em- y
ployed on the railroad, was injured X
last week while making a jlyiiie •!•
swiuii. He was taken to thO l'.oli^ 't
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Boys' Wool Two Pants Suits
Sizes S t o 17
Branch hospital f o r t r e a t m e n t .
Kngiisoers from X<j\v York liave
liiaili- a hlui- pi-ir.t of t h e proposed ...
ainiiseineiH park to h|, i i u i l t here. .;.
Tlie p a r k , will have concessions anil f
a m u s e m e n t s similar t o Coney Island, X
A i.e\c pier will In- huili to a'ecommo- }
, dale the
S'v crowds expected. T h e f
pi-ept
k : o f t ! : e ] i a r k is n o r t h 1 uf !>.
tlie S a i a l y H i a i k l i n e d o c k . .
A l a r u e . u l d i l i o n i s IILMII^ -built t ( .
t i l e u - r a i i d s l a n i l oil t i l e N a v e s i n k b a l l
•THE SKY-LINE
lie!d b y t h e A t l a n t i c H i g h l a n d s a n d
Il^'hlands haselwll : e a m . T h e stand
THE fNATION
i " \ v a c L ' j n i m o d a t c s a b o u t l.Ttlf) p e r -
Here are tlie roar-
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ing day« of '49; the
Harte is a classic.
days of tli*>9winding
The
play
Armstrong
A
tr
1
by Paul
Slage-coacli
was
a
and
"alick-up" man; the
huije hit. The pic-
rough
ture,
mi r. u Ic
fashioned
and readycamp;
ih e
from both of them,
is a knockoMt. You
Bret Harte'a
CANT
story
JACQUELINE LOGAN
be disap- GEORGE FAWCETT
MAURICE FLYNN
pointed !
WILLIAM B.DAVIDSON
OF
great
of wild ad-
venture and rouiing
The spirit of Bret
Harte is in this splendid prodvetion of his
world-famous story. It
was screened at the
very scene of Harte's
inspiration, amid the
pictorial splendor of
California's Redwoods.
A GREAT PARAMOUNT PICTURE!
NEXT WEEK !
NEXT WEEK ! ;
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Sept. 24, 25, 261
Monmouth St., Near Broad S t , Red Bank, N. J.
Open Evenings Until 8 O*ciock
—VAUDEVILLE EXTRAORDINARY
j
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KENNETH CASEY
End of a Perfect Day
:
The Great Movie Star will positively appear on the above days with
A.Coinpk'H1 .Su-ry
Novelty Styles of Excellent Taste
Announcement Extraordinary!
Comedy—"Take Your Choice"
Monday and Tuesday
Sept 24—25
1 CIS "WKIIKU'S
3—Other Surprise Acts—3
and the World's Famous Photoplay Production, With
All the Stirs in Hollywood Skies I
We announce "with pride and pleasure our
acquisition of the exclusive agency of WALKOVER SHOES. Our New Fall Models reflect the charming artistry of master designers, and viewing them will quickly explain
the prestige which our Shoes enjoy among
women of Fashion.
"A Chapter
in Her
Life"
• f r o ^ : h e r.r.v • • / r w i ) l . "
By Clara LouLit- Hvirndam
featuring
Claude Gillingwater
Jane Mercer
Jacqueline Gadsen
Frances Raymond
Robert Frazier
i Eva Thatcher
Ralph Yearsley
Fred Thompson
Beth Rayon
White Shoe Co.
9 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J.
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A T TH E
&tid m tri-mrnrloui «ll i l n r cn%\
JAMES CRUZE
J OLD CHERRY TREE FARM?
It cut) !.,• truly s.mi that this i'.
a t r e m e n i l m - , |>n.duel ion. It
baniK human M.IIIS tn t e a c h a
gTi.at lessi-n, a n d (ii.iK il in a n T AI'PLKS,
f>nrri.NMi>n in,,) lie.mtiful w n y .
I'KACIIKS,
It runs t h e « hide puiniit .,f Im- J
^r MTLONS, (our own improved),
rnnn emtiiions, >rrippint:l» r*«l,
inuriM'ly sati-fyniir and totidly
• TOMA IOCS,
<ii(Ter»nt fruni a n y t h i n g
this
^
CAKKOTS,
t h e a t r e h u s shown in * l'.i'^
,JL I'OTATOKS,
timn.
T
A )>)(,', (Iclill, Wih(.|eH.|)ll' |iictllllr
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that the whole fmiiily enn and
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Rhniild see.
JL
Review of llir lnl«rn«linnal
Convention af Rotary held in
Si. LOUU.
Fa«t and Snappy Comedy
NO AIIVAMF. i.\' I'UICKs
' Thursday and Friday
Sept. 27—28
Booth Tarkington'.
SMILING SUCCESS
| Penrod and Sam
LIMA IIKANS,
KRKSH tCiCS,
MONEY,
Itl.l.lSHI .S,
MARMALAUF.S,
COODKICII TIRES
i;ANI)1 anil IOI1ACCO. '
ROUND BUSHELS
i°
noluancc.
Mi::ot- T lor i u s -l.ousht if Re i
s-'-'da:: :'--Jin Jurne- riayton.
.Mr. a".d .Mis. .1 • >hn 1!. Swan are on
a mi.tni trip to Niagara Kails, Cb-vehual. Chie.iK'.i and Milwaukee. While
i:i .Mil-.va.ikee they attended the n a - • X
lii..)'.a!.eneani|imt'ni of civil w a r vetllrs. Hall and children of North •%
I'ai-olina. who have lieeii spcmliiifr . •>
the summer with Mrs. Hall's p a r e n t s ;jMr. anil Mr*. Frank K-winr;-, have re- ' f,
;
turned home.
.'.
Mr. a m i Mrs, Chai-les R. Snyder i 'I;
have lieen entertainini,' their ilji'ugh- ?'.
ti-r. Mrs. Arehiliakl Neil of Verona, *
and lier husb:unl.
'
- "j*
Vliss Klorence Seulthorp has r e - , *
f-um-eil her duties a s teacher at the •'•
Keansbury .school. :'£
rnio:i mid-wet'k prayer sen-ices >;»
will be held at the- Baptist ehuich *
this ninnth and next.
X
A Red Cross drive for Japanese •> 28
relief, has ,been- started with H. II. *
r.mvt.-ll in rhui'jj-i'.
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Tlie ivoman's auxiliary of t h
The story by Bret
SPRAY MATERIALS
(of Unexcelled Merit).
"Blue Slon«»" or "Dluc Vitriol"
"Arientte of U l i i , "
"BUck Lmf 40,"
BEAN SPRAYERS
In Stock.
lOna tor Every Purp»»«)
"Ciilciuin Ar««n*te,"
"B»rde*uji Mix t u r n , "
"Inircticid* Soup,"
"N, J. Dry M i l , "
Fruit I ' i d i n j L«dd«r>
Pi.Ui,,, Bag!
Pruning Shonrt
I tot*—lilt Ingt—K«p«lr».
"K,«y»o # "
"Ni«fam Duilftri/'
"NM K im Duit Mixturei/'
A^)|i^ov^^l H*-ntllt|hl L*m«a for
"N ill gar* Superfin* Sulphur,"
GAS. OIL . n d ACCESSORIES.
FRUIT GRADERS
All t OB.
BISSELL HARROWS
Win! «i. i«U«! K morir nlxiul
the moviesl
Such • .rtlinll Tl» luixl •>(
itudlot nn4 il«rt.
And the call—«»nrybody b i l
you cmt thtnk uf 1
All thr>« jolJ«n «l«n»nt> wnv
i n into I lit «l>p«fl'"I ilory of
m Rirl who trt«d In briob into
tli« movtci.
A picture you'll talk •bout lur
month*.
J. C. Hendrickson $ Son
M i d d l e t o w ^ J.
Telephone 798-R.
Daalara In
FARMERS' SUPPLIES
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Dy Frank Condon—Adapted by Tom <3«r«ihty
GREAT PARAMOUNT PICTURE
COMING SOON WATCH FOR DATE
RichardDlx. NoahBMry,
" T f Y T U C IA C T
LoU Wilton. Robarl Edtton In
I U I f l E L#%9 I
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