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VOLUME XLV. NO. .44
IfsurJ Weekly. Entered ai SMoud-CUm MaltiT i t the Pwitolli.-.- ill itttl Hank, N. J., under the Act of Mmch lit, 1879.
RED (BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAt, APRIL 25, 1923
felt that it wtu not worth > into the
PORT ! piircnfly
while to n-pku-e the walls.
openings
$1.50 Per Year.
PAGES 1 TO 8.
IfiETTING READY FORGOLF.
hut thr.iuult " ' " ' of--the
'ARTHUR PLACE HOUSES "SOLD. PORT OF MONMOUTH DINNER.
and with a hooked stick j
I Worth Cunningham and Edwin Sut- Capt. Irwin to Tatte Noted Guettl j
At ninny of these houses we saw would pull out the n.iake they wantBIGGER1 phen Buy from tho White .Boys.
on a Tour of Innpcction.
SEEMS
LIKELY
TO
BE
COURSE,ACROSS THE RIVER 13
SANTOS, IN BRAZIL, HAS THIS rimitivc susar mills.
These mills ed. Some Hraxilian .snakes live in
Worth'Cunningham <<f Day
T h e niemb'. rs of tin I'ort of Mnn-1
AND BETTER THAN"EVER.
NEARLY COMPLETED.
DISTINCTION,
. -.• operated with a windlass, with a treus and the enclosures which were
has bought a. new hoij'-'c en thi
m o u t h ciiiiimitti-e in e l lust Thursday!
jCoff"« Trees are Planted in Or-, mule or an ox or sometimes a couple occupied by these snakes had trees The Value of the Machine! Shown side ,of Arthur place i'mni Kif.-!'at I'ri.'.-'- h o t e l a t I'l. is lire IS ay and, Two Hundred Acres °f Beautiful anil
Will be $248,000—All Ple.mre William II. Ii. White fur <
Fictyreique Scenery lo be Placed
cliardi, Like Our Apple Orchards uf n.i'ti or Women walking around in of various kinds in them. Some of
nunli' f;.r'.)i -r a r r . i n g t iii-nts t'i,r the
Cars, No - Commercial Machine*—• The new owner ot' the 1M-.I'-I- t
—How the Natives Live—-A Gov- a circle and pulling the pole which these trees lyd very thick foliage
cil I n q u e t v.'nk-h is to e held -there .at the Disposal of Devotees of Golf
made t!ic> rollers go round, just us aiwhile other trees were almost bare.
Many Entertaining Features.
on Decoration Day.
ernment Snake Farm.
into it Mondiiy. The lot i- I
T l i u r s d a y [.iylit. J u n e Lilst.
A ilinhir.se pulls the pole around in a fir- j In the trees which were bare of foliThe eighth annual exhibition of feet and the h'.uf" is ''lixL!'.'
The new golf course of the Shrewsner
c o i n n i i f : 1 was appointee! with
The following letter was written
cle to, operate the windlass when ajagc snakes were basking in the sun-the Monmouth county automobile x h c house has \\ room." aii(! ;i
I'. Mall I-';.:•:; i- ill' Si'.'ihright as ehair- bury rivnr country club in Middle;il- Santos and Sao I'nulo, in Hmzil,
huuse is being moved in Red Bunk.;shine, coiled .up on tlie branches. In dealers' association will open at the n , O m a n , l ,j™.Ther
fown township, opposite Keii Bank,
firep
]>y John II. (look, the editor uf The Those sugar mills are BO primitive the trees with heavy foliage were
,H;il .1. Hird.-mll I'haro
armory, at Red Hank Monday, May i n t h ( , | i v i | 1 K ,,,, i m
May 30th, which U Decoranf
l!:;
Register, while he uml Mrs. (look and so small that the stalks of sugar Binikes of bright colors, which could
A:- s..croiar>V.nnd May- " i l l open
tion Day. lieyond atloubt the S-ourse
were traveling in South Amerieii, icane have to be fed in by hand and jbe. seen when u breeze stirred the 7th, ami will d o . . . Saturday, May' A.house of the K
•K i inusman of Long
rh
is the finest in the East. IYtifcs.sion12th. Seventy-six models of 31 fac-3iixlO5 feet, on the !•.-1 s h i r of
from which country they returned
'.•usurer. Mayor Clar- :
•only two or three stalks can be fed •;branches and boughs. The experts tories will he shown. ( T h e display j t h u r p I l l ? e i " hn/\H,t,'n ,,, lllt , hl , fr -, )m ( h l .
al.s have superintended laying it out
ci' K. K. l l u trick of Asbury Park
home to Red Bank last week:
snakes out
out of the snake will range from low-priced pleasure | w h i t e i , r o t n t r , by Kd-.vin Sutim,,,,
in lit a time. -.The whole work of | pulled the sijakes
and nature has-endowed it with won!l
be
ti-:i.-!
i
ia>i.f'r
n
t
'
tho
banquet.
'
Suutoa, in the southern part of
the
trees wl
derful scenery, which not only makc»
sugilr cane, crushing thelhuts and
the most l uluxurious
. ..„...., . . . „... „.,,
, , „ . „ — ; r a i s l n K tthe
a i m uout
i u oof
i m
e uec.-i
w uthn aas'
s Cc Il ll rr-ss t to
x u r i o u s aand
n d e ex x
- [-l 'vllW, on o w,,=
- , r , ; n l t.,
two we1- h
n e KUgar cane, crusmng intinui!.
n t n e most
w a s mmarried
m i m l ' - i - of!' thf quests, including
Brazil,
is the
the biggest
biggest coffee
coffee port
port m ,
the property attrectjve but provides
Bniwl is
s l l l l k s . a m l s a l l ( ! e z i n g o u t the juice, jmuch composure as an ordinary man p c l l s i v ( ! a u t o s a n d it will include l , o t h ' T h ( ? n ^ v ™ " , - i o l *„'!.,,
m^
1
er^iin-cr^ ami oftie Salts, natural hazards for playing.
the whole world A good deal of thej ] u l ( | | ) o i l i n | f t h c j u i c e d
The value i t o t h e h b u « M o n l v
Mr si
t 0 S U ( ? l i r !would pick a flower from the road- :opeB
a n d dosed- model.,.
will ln-,ti
for a •' mir of inspeo
coffee shipped from Santos .s grown
. m a W a ; n t o r u m > , , d o n c b y t h c ; s i , i ( ,.
thousands o f f t h
is j ^ i d V « O O foV h l o r ,' ',' v
Two hundred acres, which were
There
wt!1,/
exhi,)itio,,
aulomolliIts
li'Jll of t
N'trth Shrewsbury river
with... a hundred miles of the port r a m M
Lsnakes a t tht' snake farm and we $ -> 4 8,()00, a n d in proportion to the ?
* '
forJh^pn.P..u>.
by Capt. (' :arlf- 1\ Irwin in his formerly the Van Brunt farm and
w
c
and big coffee plantations are numerA lot of the natives suffer from I « told th -it every variety of snake space used this is a higher percentage . . _ , . „ I I A ¥ I C , r M 1 „ , , „ , _ _ . „ _ l;n-f_'c m'Unr launch. The party will which overlook the Shrewsbury river,
ous.
Further back in the country hookworms, which make them puny.1*0""1' '" Brazil was there. Besides
are given over to"the golf course.
o f valuation than the big city auto-;flh\Y HUUdE. UN RiVV; I K i l U
[liM-mharl; :it i ' l r a ^ n - Uay. Thtf TU-d
coffee is also grown in tremendous and which rob them of their vitality. the living snakes there were snakes' mobile shows.
With its ravines, cozy nooks-, large old
j
.
Hank
ivi'rptio:]
c'/mmitU'i'
will
have,-'
quantities and most of this cofl'ee. is Up to a few years ago, when the na- preserved in alcohol from every part. A new feature of the show this;MARTIN GRIFFIN BUILDING A
trees, and other fine Hci;ni.'i-y, com('aptPlrwhi 1'nr ils chairman,
The ,
also sent to Santos for shipment. tives became indolent and Objected o f t n e world. .
bined with a fine strani! of yi'ass fronv
.
year is the1 elimination of commer- j
$14,000 RESIDENCE,
other niL'Tnl.K'rs will he Mayor ArchiThe coffee trees are planted like an to hard work, it was believed that j Some snakes eat other snakes. i i
last fall's sowing, it presents a picThe exhibit will be devotc u cars.
bald I-. Miller, i'ouncHinan .1. B i r d s Goinsr
Up o n l h e Pl
ert
H c
ivorcr.ui'd and the ground between the
ture of beauty that leave.-; little to the
,
°P y
they were simply lazy. Then inves- Big non-poisonous snakes often e a t ' e J entirely to passenger automobiles'" "
all
I'haro
and
JuM'ph
Sal7.
of
Red
B
o
u
h
t
f
r
o
m
H
a
r
r
trees is cultivated just like a Monimagination to be desired, so far aa
for!
«
y McCormklt
tigations of conditions were, mad smaller poisonous snakes. While we ; a , u ] accessories. The demand for
Hank;
S<!;a;or
William
A.
Stuvcns
of
mouth county apple orchard i« treat- and it was found that hookworms \™& some other Visitors were at t h e
so far
far ex-! a n i G e n e T u n n c y o n t l i e Corner IiOtitf Uranrh; Oouniy Clerk Joseph landscape effect is concerned.
j S p a c e for pleasure cars so
<>d. The ground between the trees is
of Broad Street and Wikoff Place.
A nine-hole course has been macle
were the cause of the trouble,. These snake farm, some of the experts ceeded other shows that the show!
kept clean of weeds by the constant hookworms get a lodging in tho body! there ti'ioel to show u.s how .this was committee had no other course t o ; Martin Griffin is building a hou.a- MriVrmott of 1'ivchoht; M. H. Hoid- and later this will be enlarged to an
i*lber«r i'f Scaiii'U^ht; Mayor Freduse of hiir disc harrows. Most of
for
his
own
occupancy,
a
t
a
cost
of
1<lolll
W e w r(!
cighteen-hole course. Thc additional
by entering the bare feet of the rm<'
e »>< one of the labor- pursue than to keep commercial mathe heavy farm machinery used in ti'ves and working their way up into ntory rooms at the time and a non- chines out of the exhibition. •j ' " 1 $14,000 on property which he reci-utT crick Kiefcnlor!' of Highlands; aTid nine holes will be re^dy about August
W-.
('.
K(A;vrs
of
A>i)ury
Park.
Hie coffee plantations is bought from the body. Tho local governments of poisonous snake five or six feet long
1st. . A' putting court and tennis
comlitions
conditions permit ly bought on the corner of liioad
«»- • -it"- —
'
UVCT| if weather
United States manufacturer!!. The
Brazil are trying to get thc natives i«"id thick in proportion was turned there may he exhibits of commercial street and Wikoff place. The prop- EXHIBITION AT HIGH SCHOOL. courts will also be provided. A clubcoffee trees are twelve to eighteen
house with sleeping "accommodations
to -wear shoes to prevent the hook-|l m ) ! i e Ol1 the floor. Then a poison- automobiles outside of the armory. erty is part of the tract which Harry
Pupils' Work in Drawing ond Paint- is being completed and there will be
feet high and when the coffee is worms from getting in their feet, but !°us
ous snake about two feet long
Song was
was "Better than ever before" is the McCormick and Gene Tunney, the
ing Will be Shown.
gathered it is spreai! uiit on the
a restaurant with accommodations,
tin; natives have gone barefooted for "1™ turned loose. Thu small snake m o t l p of the members of tjie auto- pugilist, are developing. Mr. GritAn exhibition <ie.-'ig:m'<l to be of lor dinner parties and otii*.-!- funcground In dry. Afterward it is
countless generations, and teaching WMS I'."1 up close lo the big snake'.! mobile dealers' association with, le- fin bought two lots on the tract.
init'fcst
lo
thu
relatives"and
friends
jiiled u p ' i n little heaps, like small
tions. Kntertainmcnt.--, tournaments
an old dog new tricks is an easy job. head Uml all kinds of devices were g ( i r ( ] t o the coming event and they One is on the southwestern corni'iuf Kud .ISanU school children'will he nm\ week-end parties will be among
hay cocks, This is done only on the
in comparison to making the natives .used to maku the big snake eat the a r e working as a unit f'n- its success, of Broad street and W.ikofi' place,
heli! Ki'iiiay aiivl Saturday in the the social features.
tuna!! plantations and in those eases
litUl
wear shoes.
-' < m e - B " L the big snake was Everything looks as if their motto where Mr. Griffin is building his
where tile land owner, has only a
house. The other fronts on Hrnad senior hiurh school building, The a r t Two tractors and a big force of
Brazil is a great country for p u b - " " 1 hungry and could not be. induced w []j i, e realized. The show commit.small place. Big plantations have
street and adjoins the lot where the work pro'!uee.d this school year will men are working on the course. Willie ownership. Wharfs and. store- to eat the little-one. Then the big t t , e co iisists of t»M«urice Schwartz,
little railroads running through the
house is being built.
Mi-. Cli-iflin be shown. This will comprise puint- liam McAllister, who is .supervising
houses on the water front are owned, s n ' l k c Wi>s put buck in its cage and Kenneth Wetherbee and Frank- A.
coffee orchards, On these plantabought this lot as an investment. ,in^.->, drawings, pictures, designs in the work, will be the professional
by almost every city which has a another big sr.ake was loosed on the F c t o n .
There arc a number of
tions the coffee is carried in little
frontage on,the ocean, bays or riv-1 floor. This resulted the same way. sub-committees which are arrang- The two lots ljave a frontage of li.'i free-hand paper cutting and pasting, golfer for the club. He says the
cara to a contral drying and curiiig
ers. Every city and ev.en every little!Then the poisonous snake was put ing for decorations, music and other feet on Broad street and they are color and 'design work in costumes, course will be one of tlie best in the
iield, where the coffee is dried and
posters, textile patterns ;nid mechan- country, one of the reasons being
town and'village has one or more \ '>»ek in its cage, and another -poison-! features. Outside and, inside the „,
,p'
cured. Then it is bagged and sent
The new house will be the first on Meal and : architectural drawing, that many of the hazards are natural
ous
parks,
and
in
some
of
the
big
cities
snake
of
the
same
kind
was
]
armory
will
be
colorful
with
gay
to the big warehouses on the public
thc tract. H will lie ^{ixS'i feet, with Kvery grade from the first to the and could not be artificially made
nearly a quarter of the land is oocu-; turned loose, but again there was no decorations. Laggren of Elizabeth
wharfs lo be shipped.
three rooms on the first floor and twelfth will he re-preso'ntod. On even at great expense.
pied by parks-. Every city and town ; result.
Another big- snake was WJH do this work. Haekett's orcheswith three bedrooms, a sewing room Friday the -exhibition will be open ' Membership fees have been fixed
These warehouses are. very big also has a public band, and the b i g - i t u r l l e d lat>™ and. this snake, while
t r a W JH prO vide nm.-ic.
and a bathroom on the second floor, from two o'clock in the afternoon i at $100 per year for a single man,
and they extend for n mile or more ger cities and towns have two or!»°t hungry, was pestered until it
The dealers who will make exhibiHardwood floors will be laid through- until eleven
at night and on ? 5 0 { o r a s h ] g I e w o m a I l i ? 1 3 0 f o r a
along the water front. The govern- three bands. - Many cities and towns -made a strike at the poisonous snake ;
t o n s a n j t n e e a r s []^y w\\] exhibit
m e n t owns these warehouses and have theaters owned by thc city, in and swallowed three or four inches
out. On the south side of the house Saturday it will be open all day. Onman and wife and $25 for youths be,
follows:
ar( a s
many of them nro equipped with patwill be a large sun parlor. On the Tuesday and Wednesday, May 1st tween the ages of sixteen and 21
which shows and performances of allj o f the poisonous snake, beginning at
Maurice Schwartz, Overland and Willys
ent conveyers to carry the coffee iiir
Broad street side will be a concrete , and 2d, the work will be exhibited years. A war tax of ten per cent of
kinds are given. Some of these the-1the head. The big snake would not inillht.
to the holds of the ships, Most ships
Kenwood
ir coniii-.uiy, Hiiilmm and porch ten feet wide all the way;at the River street scboolhouse.
the membership fees is imposed.
aters are very larg<f and arejtry to swallow the poiaonou.i snake
Essex.
which carry cargo have several doors
»-•-•A. H. S. Jones is president of the
| equipped with big stages, wonderful i» n y further, and finally the two J. W. Mount company. CuJilluc and across the front of the house. The i
N e w
in . the sides of the ships through
house
will
be
completed
by
Septem-^
Tenants
for
House.
country club, W. E. Ahrens is vl$«
j electrical effects and every appli- j snakes were parted and returned to Cleveland.
which the cargo is taken into the vesWilliam A. Hopping has rented president and T. K. Christielis seclance and convenience to make the!their cages, the experiment proving F. H. VanDorn company, Oldsmobile and |ber 1st.
sel.
The patent conveyers are like
Howard Applegate & Son are the William A. Trucx's house on Wallace retary and treasurer. The club has
Chandler.
a failure in this case.
endless strips of strong canva3 oper- * o a t l i r "^active and comfortable,
One of the pictures on the walls W. E. Mount company, Ford and Lincoln, contractors. William O'Brien has: street to George Curtis, Henry Gram- executive' offices at 56 Wall street.
ated over rollers, which reach f rom !I n . 9 o m c ° f t h , e t h e a ' e r s I n * e b ' B of the laboratory showed a different John Morrow. Paige, Jewett Bnd Cnae. the plumbing contract and George man's house on William street to Vic- New York.
Red Bank motor oar company, -Frmiklin. :A H o a w i l 1d
..... _.._,
. . , . . , , . . ..__. u_u_ I cities of Brazil are boxes which can
the warehouse into'the vaTious holds be closed so that the people in the result. This picture was taken when
ny"bUron?»nd - 6 "
o the electrical work. I tor" Walkamp of Jersey City, half
F. A. Fcntoft garape company
of the ships. Bags of coffee in the j boxes cannot be seen by the audience Theodore Roosevelt was traveling inj
y
K O U ^ H E NOTE BOOK.
RUMSON GARAGE SOLD.
warehouses are put on these endless j but
""*•"-""
South America. It was a photo-1 Ed. VonKattcnBcll, H. C. S and Velie.
u sso arranged that the people in
nett,
Jr.,
and
Luther
Savidge's
house
New
Yorker
Locate! Mixing Articla
H*.
L.
Zoliel,
Buick
and
Pnckard.
conveyers and are carried into the'the boxes can see the performance. graph showing a big snake eating a j
Monmouth motor car company, Chevrolet Bu.inei. Property .Bought by S h e a ; o n Harrison avenue to Peter Langler
Through the Register.
ships without further human labor. It is considered bad form to appear | smaller poisonous snake, with the ind Conner Cooled.
j
Corporation for $8,000.
I()f j(
York
"Through your want columns I
With these conveyors ships can be at public entertainments within a jsnake about two-thirds swallowed, Tljoman Me Knight. Stephen*.
The Rumson garage property at!
have located a note book which I
loaded in a very short time, in com-certain time after there hns been a j a »d with Theodore Roosevelt looking: Homer C. Methot. Studebtlcer.
Rumson
has
been
sold
by
Thomas
S.
Mrs. Proal'i New Home.
left in the telephone booth at the
McFaddinV Garane, Reo.
parison with the time required to
death in the family, and these boxes on and greatly interested in the pro- Andy'a Garage, Peerlega, Maxwell and Naughton to the Shea service staMrs. Pierre A. Proal of Riverside Red Bank railroad station. Needless
load a ship by the old method. The a r e arra
ceedings.
Chalmers.
"ff<-.d for people who hav«
tion corporation for $8,000. The avenue, Red Bank, has awarded a to say I have a high regard for y o u
ship we were on took on a load at
been bereaved but who want to see. Everywhere in Brazil you see the H.. W. Schuyltr. Cole and Nash.
property is located on the corner of contract for a house costing $12,400 paper as an advertising medium."
Middlesex molor company, Jordan.
Santos of 27,000 bags of coffee and
Main road and Black Point road, I to George \V. Sewing of Red Bank.; This acknowledgment of the effia show without violating the rules of "dugouts" of the natives, even in
Andrew
Lustbaum
of
Long
Branch
this
was
done
in
a
few
hours,
is wa don
a
,
,
I the waters of the big cities. These
The garage building is 40x75 feet \ The house will be built on the Stout jeiency of Luke Longhead was repr< ri
is
president
of
the
automobile
dealThe old method was to carry the | ^One
_ of the very unusual items of dugouts are boats cut out of the
ers' association. Maurice Schwartz anil is of hollow tile construction.; farm, between Middletown village ce ived at The Register office last
bags of coffee from the Warehouses \
, ,
trunks of trees. We saw some very
The new owners will build an addi- and Chapel Hill, which jjfrs. Proal 'week from James Waite, a New
ubllc
into the ships on tho shoulders of | Pfarm
°. wSao
"° r Puulo.
i P . ! " "The
i 1 ^national big dugouts, carrying a dozen men, of Red Bank is vice president, Sam- tion to the building and they will in- bought last winter,
at
1 York insurance man. With the Regroustabouts. Thi was a hard and government of Brazil owns and op-and having a sail about half-way be- uel Heimlich of "Long Branch is sec- stall modern machinery for repairjister going into 7,100 homes weekly,
lu>Chester
1 <; Garrison of Lone
retary
and
slow job. Two bass of coffee, i
,, .
, .
ing gas and electric engines. They
Bergen, Place House Sold.
It is not in-t W i een a lateen sail and a square sail. !'*•""'* "'_ -"" - '
i an advertisement of a lost article in
j
_ _ ,, j , 'Branch is treasurer.
about 100 pnumls eath, is 'erates
i
t
t _
this snake farm.
on
will
also
continue
the
garage
busi-;
Miss
Cornelia
Hoyt
moved
.,
11 1«
1u4
'tended as n farm to raise snakoa, but! Most of the dugouts are propelled by j
I this paper is more certain than anj
the usual, load for one man, but
some ;
,i ,
™
,., ,
,, , I
a
ness. M. A. Shea of "Rumson will 6c Monday, from Maple avenue to
jas a place to extract the venom ot j paddles. These paddles have blades!
other human agency to reach th«
BRANCHING OUT.
men enrry only one ban, while a few Jpoisonous snakes and to study how about eighteen inches long and
in general charge of the business.' house on Bergen place which she eyes of the finder.
tnen carry a load of three bags.
H L
to cure snake bites. There are lots pointed at the end, like the head of ' > Sanden Buyi Lou to Enlarge For several years he was in charge, has bought from Ensley and William j
The coffee served in nil the hotels
Garage and Build Booth.
of the motor repair section 6f the; II. K. White for $7,400. The lot is.
of poisonous snakes of many kinds in a spear. These paddle blades are
Card* Net 435 for Church.
of Brazil is native coffee nnd it is
H. L. Sanders, who has a garage United States ordnance depot at 35x120 feet and the house has six] The Guild of the Golden Rure of
Brazil and many people die from j often decorated with figures which
mado vpiy strong. Hot milk is
snake bites every year. The fjov-.are painted on the blades. Two o r : a m i public service station on the Morgan. The sale of the property, rooms and a bathroom.
Trinity church of Red Bank cleared
fiorved with the coffee, and the cup
. rntnont maintains this snake farm i four men usually paddle the dugouts 'west side of Upper Broad street, was made by John H. Naughton.
Good ApPear7nc7conu>. Fir.t.
j* 3 5 I a s t W e e k b * a c a r d P a r t y » '
is filled about one-third full of the and pays a lot of snake experts to-of ordinary size. The men stand up'"car the railroad crossing, has
"•••••"
A well dressed person in business.;M«- Albert Burdge s on Bro»d
coffee and then filled up with hot Irun it. There are a number of plants j when they are paddling and they bought a lot adjoining his business
;
Stores to Replace Hotel.
or social life always has the ad- j street. Prises were won by Mn.
milk. Even then the coffee is too j
can send the boat through the water phice from \V. J. Gilmartin for
in
Brazil
which
the
natives
of
various
The Central hotel building on the; vantage over a person who is not!Q,;OrKe W Bray, Mrs Arthur LittU,
Btronf? for many people.
" .00. The lot is 50x200 feet. The .corner of West Front street and well dressed D.nt let jo u r d o t h e . i
parts of the country say are good for at a very fast rate. They make
M r , R , d Burst> M r , T i m o t h y M
s
was
made
by
Henry
F.
Hylin.
curing snake bites and at the snake 1 wonderful picture at the paddle, with I
Maple avenue is being enlarged nn.I | ^ . e 3 s t h e m w i t ' h e a a e fa t h e m o d e r n ,Mount, Mrs. Samuel Coggins, MM B .
women do a great deal of hard work.
Sanders will enlarge his garage remodeled into three stores at a cost.! way. W
We clean
and
I farm experiments are made with their brown bare shoulders, and '
l
d dye
d clothes
l t h in
i a!i Harry Morford, Mrs. John O. Kinj,
Wo have Been women making brick
open a roadside booth for the of $15,000. Sigmund Eisner is the ; manner that brings entire satisfaction ! Mrs. Snllio Emmons Mrs Lac»
these plants. The experts muke a with tho muscles of their backs
in brick yards, und we have seen
serum that is effective for many |weaving hack and forward as they sale of vegetables, fruit, cigars, owner. Thc new stores will front on '. to• »uf patrons. Accordion pleating ;
them 'doing every kind of hard labor.
Maple avenue George W. S c ^ ^ ^ " ^ " ^ ^
^
^
! kinds of snake bites and this serum swing the paddles back and forth, 'C»ndy and soda water,
The further you get out in the coun-'"is used not only to cure snake bites, keeping perfect time with each othJohn Dal}'* New Job.
drew the plans for the alterations and, nIll i I) y e r 5 > Moe Gordon, proprietor,
Are You Thinking of The Future7 ne has the contract.
try from thc big towns, the more you
G Broad street, Red Bank. Phone
John'Saly has quit his job as driTbut also to vnccinnte persons who er. Rome of the dugouts are beautiAn ounce of prevention is Worth a
»ec women at work in the fields and .
•—»|lir>l. We'll call and deliver the er for the Boro Busses company and
are going into n locality infested, by fully painted but miist of them are J pound of cure, Why continue to
on the Toadfl nnd doinir very heavy j
he has moved from Humson to Con!
W»r Veteram to Give D«nce. igoeds.—Advertisement.
poisonous snakes. Horses are used kept in the natural color of tho wood 'suffer with flat feet, fallen arehea,
work of every kind.
vent, New Jersey, where he is for*,
The Veterans of Foreign Wars of i
„
tT***~~T- iT
a,
the'intermediary
in
making
this
I
with
very
little
embellishment.j
J
™
^Xn.ert
F
S
K
U
M
Back from the big cities and towns
T. i n
,
- , , , , ,
,
. . . .
I
S«vo Syttematically
man of the farm and g-rounds of St.
serum
or
vaccine,
just
as
cows
.ire.
As
you
go
further
ImckNnto
the
;
,
Supporters,
made
from
the
1mAn h
Red Bank will hold a dance 1- nday ;i n t h ( , RIH1 B u n i , Building nnd Loan Elizabeth's college. The plucc com*
which are along tlie seashore the
of (lie foot, will correct your night nt the armory. Joseph E. Fix, I Association.
a month
136\ •.
$1,000,
$10 afor
month
]><!O|>|p of Iini7.il live in very primi- useil us the intermediary in making : country from the big cities the nn-] pression
Jr., and Ilnrold Rivera will be in months returns$5
L et
Bllvc
r
smallpox vaccine.
itives wear less and less clothes, until !' ' >
y ° " energy nnd prevent
for 13.5 months returns $2,000. $'.!0 I'™1-3
tive style. The natives are the origcharge
of
thc
dance.
The snakes nre kept in enclosures I they wear only a breech cloth, a n d '"
a
month
for
1
3
M
months
returns
future suffering and pain.
Notice lo Ihe Public'
inal Indians (if South America, but
$4,000. *S0n month for 135 month,
,,,
k
m
h ,
which nre surrounded by iron and | oftentimes a very small breech cloth
Notice,
throughout the continent the natives
returns
$10,000
Subscriptions
for
J, a n | | N _, w j l , b g ^
f
R
J
wire fences.
All kinds of snakes [at that. Itows and arrows are still j National Bank building, Ited Hank.
I
belong
to
no
real
estate
lionrcl
-«1 stock may be: nia.le at any time at the |A u 3 0 t h , n d 'e n d M ]
object to being called Indians. The \
which are found in llni'/.il are kept in .used by the natives ill the back Phono lfl(!7. Hours, 8*;'O0 A. M. to I advise property owners not to tk I mail Street National hank. K R. | A {,
,,„„ a r c
,
natives siiy they nre Peruvians, or i these em-Insures, whether they tire
country for hunting and for war with 4:110 P. M. I.ator by appointment.— up tho imlo of your property exclu- (.onover, jiecreUry.-.-Advtrtmcment. th ,, ir ' v a r d ( , a n d V B C a n ,
; Advertisement.
sively with nny board or any person.
Holiviiins, or C,hilonn«, or whatever poisonniiH or not. Small domeneighboring tribes, though we did
T ' T~— , .
of all rubbish and ashen, cleaned an4
My commissions for selling or renttheir country nuiy be. In llrazil,
Closing Out.
»hii]H'd HtructureK of concrete are in not see any unlives on a hunting trip
ing are an follows: 1% for selling | 1..1
I.I ^ / 5 . i
raked up, ilurinK the timu aboy»
1
however, mine than in any other
Manufacturer ! stock. Ladies' nnd any kind of real estate, within j whilo wnltlng for friends, bussesoj j ,,
• tUt1 enclosures, und when, the sunken actually using bows nnd arrows.
i n F p c c t«r
m lltil)IuvJ,
T h e n,, l l l t h
country of Huutli AnnM-icii, the
misses, exceptionally tine summer or thu borough of Ited Dank.
2','j'A tho trollay. Stop at my waiting will m»k« a tour of the HnroiiKh to
..
Iwiint ti> get out of the sunlight, they
(Next week The Register will limping khaki middies. Made to sell for renting nny kind nf real estnti) room and mnk« yourself at home.
who have carried out instruction*
t ven leneiit luMiiit I'Uis-if'il 11s Inifiitns.
. ..
.
,
,
Pprint Mr. Cook's impressions of Rio j 'fo'r"$'l"!><>'. " w h i i e ' t h e y lust'Til ocnul within tho borough of lied Hunk. Vou are under no obligation to buj. of the
•
houses !.!!... i n "* l r ?L w r i U l ' " , w l l l l ( ', " " ".'I''1" I two for $l.m>. Send money order or John II. Gregory, <17 Ilnmd titreet, My plnco In comfortable, nnd convon- HEII HANK I1OAIU) OF I1KALTII,
K() | n t | 1 ( , s o , . n m , n , t ( ,
ma]u,
lent und all busnon nnd tho trolley
W. A. Clny ton, Secretary.
|{e sure to give correct sizo.
They straight,.,, up «,,d declare tl.i.l l ! l r ,, U ( , u ( , p ( ,,,i n ( ( H n t t l u , ,,I1!)(, o f t l u , board on thn way home from that
stop at the door. Ited Bank Waltlnjt Dr. William II. I«weB, Iimpcctor.
city. That will l>« the last of this Iti t» ":!. 11. T. Jcirerson, room 504, Hiul Bank.—Advertisement.
they ,,r, m.t Indians, they nre lira-1,,,,.„,,„„.,,,
vv,|(,n
w p w(,n,
Umf
lioorn, II. licigrad, proprietor.—Ad- —Advertisement.
series of articles describing
K
ig scenes ;|r,i) liroadwiiy. New York City. AdAn Eight Par Cent Inveslnioitt.
"" n H Uonie nf the experts were in the nnd incidents of Mr. mid Mrs.
vertisement.
rs. <>'OOK'« jvertlm-ment.
The Ited Hfink lUiildlng and Loan
Tlm homes nt these, natives, "«'-1 Hiuikt* enclosures, getting the snakej trip through Houth America.)
Sav* Sfttematicallf
AHBorintion nffi'm olio of the moHt
Viiiting Chironodllt.
.
-».«--.-.
|
Morn N«urlihtn« Th»n M««l.
Hide or the cilies and big towns, and ,,„ s p l t . ,,, l t t |,,,| r venom. The experts
in tho Ited Hank lluilJinjr anil I.Ota
profltnhle investiiientu kimwu. Over
Ur.
Krancoi
11.
Cooko
Gniiler
will
Notice.
! I'uro, properly mado mayonnnlio Ii H'/i> IUIH hi'itii curiiud ftir (I
AiisuK'iittiun. $5 a month for 13(1
very often in the o u N i i r t i of the ,WI1VI, |,| K |, |,,,,, H| m l ,,|,. , ) f V P r v |>,,,, vv
I," , mako appfllntmcnta by t«lnphoi.u to montliH rt'turna $1,000. $10 a month
Dr. H. K. (iibiuin has returned t o l a groat body i.uilder. Our Nation*! twelve years. New iterien of ttlorU
i-*cities and big townn, me mmle »f : tintluT, so thnt If a KimUn struck at
to you wh«n nocdoo. Telo- for l!ir> months ratunm $^>,00U. $29
Ihe iillice, lil llroiul street; houm ns mnyonnalM, contHtnlnB only froth now open.
Hubncript ionH may I
d a y enclosure with » llmleli roof, I he n,,,,,, |(,, f,ui|;.i would nol go through UMUIII: Mondays and KridnyH from | egg», liest nnlud *>il »nd hlgheit (fr»d«
phonn Kiiloiitowii IMCil-M belwfim
month for 13d inonthn returM
roof being made of the wild grasM";
Thciic cHperti would pick
mmle uVuiiy linui nt ilm Hroml SI n e t oVotV p. m, and «:00 p. m—Advar- a$1,00(1.
I<»:DI)
to
IHMIO
und
from
i:tl(i
tn
4:00
.ipicen
'
nml
'
vtni'gnr,
'
'
U
fin
ldoul
•
•
•
•
food.
•
>
$dO a month for Kin inimtha
of the neighborhood.
The WUIIH of lip a poisonous snake by the neck,
.bank.
r,. K. ( u i i o v e r , s e c - j t i n o n i e i i t
nnd
Wednesdays from
10:00 *o Ank for It )<v nnrot if you want tin iintluiiiu
II
liinm
$10,00(1, BulimiiptiDim (o>
nttaiy. Advcrtlseinent,
, ' ' ' - • .* tile linuse a r e inude by llrxt building squeeze It in a certain way and the I Ii :0(l. Advertisement,
boi.t—AdvertUcment,
lock may \M*I Diailo Hi utiy tiwo lit th*
11 noil of lull Ice m i l k nf nli'iuler inukc wniibl open its jnwrt tn the
H«lurtl.. n »r C.« n lln«
! 1,,-t Ilotfman A Llbovikjf, H B Mon- llrond Stre.'t National bank. K. K.
For Lunch.
Dr. Slr«U|hn
|Kj|e< mid small biiini'lies nml twlgit. wldi'Hl exlei,! nnd u line Mrcnm "f
by the uml nf mir vn|iini/.er m, yimr; mouth "trcot, furnlnh your homo, lonovcr, M"*r«tary. AdvcrtlncmBnt.
Our
dellcloui
laniiwlohsi
»rnl
fro«h
I
In
»way
on
«
vniitlon,
l,)r.
Jncknun
of
Then t h h lalllce work Is plastered |)i)lmin or venom would «pirt out.
inUda are Blwiyi rofreiOllng, Special ' Newnrk will lie at the Ited Hunk odlci) Konl. (iiiarunlerd nuvini; frnm IlIMii Cnnh or credit. Furniture uuurunS t o r . fraiMirly F a r Rent.
over with wel day, which noun dries When the puiwn glimilB of one mmkn j prlcr* for (junntltirt. Alpm-in'ri' doll- on Wi'dnemlny nml Huturdiiy 2:00 lo to 1,0 per i'i-nt. lined lay IIIIIIIHIIIIIIH of tiioil, Advertlnemant,
On Houth side of Mrrlinnic ulri'tt,
— -••••«P~ —•
mid lii'i'omeK Imid, Many of theae were fxliiiimteil nnnlhcr snake would | cnU»iion,_ 20 Broad itraet, Red B*nk. ! 4:00 I'. M. tnnl rU Uio Miiluwmi offlcj llrniH nnd itulividtials, Inclinllu^ the
l.eiir llroacl «tr<vl, nice utore wllh
Dr. MoHnl
nnd l i l d n y 2:00 to 4:00New ,li IT.I'V lliirhwny Cnuitnlnnbin, i
Tiienduy
liou»e« wlili'li w<> «nw were built, no bn pli'lieil up by lli«* i'Xpi'jrl'< ami
thut ho bus lniK« til»U> nlin« WIIIIIDWR, MIX living
1
Kelly-Nieholii Co. Aiivertliiciiumt.
1(»)K i>K(> that „ i["nil dt'iil of Ibi' clny I r e i i t e d in t h e ftittnc w a y .
men
il(i(| ilro|i|H'd nil, leavliiK tilt* lnttkt! hud 11 I f e a r i f thi' sunken whatever,
work lmr«. Htinm
which we Thi-y wulked nninnic tln< nntikex «N
*»w w«rn only partly onclonctl, tl.o
nnd lift cntmly in n ninn
clny mid tht lull lee work both hav- wnuid walk In hi* fltiwpr
At
I . M,
M.ii.l.in. C.nJi...
D r . D t i n t i , S u r g o t i n Ctilronodlat,
C t l d t
2H Rlvuialdo svoinie, Kuil Ilnnk.
If It »<-!".• W . M.». It.
iUll
Hucond National •linnkk liitiUlltiuF,
Mijiid rborolateii $1.00 tho pound
K«r furthiT Infurmatltin cull 1S71
Kid
llmili.
lloun
from
two until
fud|ia HO rents, l'hom 653, Ito or 137H Keil llnnk. IMIvmlon 10:0(1
iniivi-I hi i ollli'c (n 111 17 HniHil street
to
cenpi
y Dr.
to Hint fotineily ocenpiiMl
by
Kield,
Kild nt 'HI Went
W t Front
F t nlriet,
l t Knd
Hunk. Aifvi'iUncmrnt.
rooinH, with <m« bathruum, two tolloU,
- - • - ' - InMtenm heat and all ini|iruvomi-nt«,
quire of J, I, llannky, 1U limit Front
ntrrct, Itoil lUnk. Advi-rtlnonnnt.
- Ailvertlaeioent.
ovili Aal« Shop,
A. M, «nd (I;UU I'. M.--A.lverliii*- nix o'clock dally,
T»p«wrlt«r
H q a
— ••Autox DJiinted a»d vnrttUh«it. Bo4j
inunt.
Wo buy, rent, >«U, ixclutBg* and
Kills Itvituly Shop,
VloUr Night.
ing dl>B|)|iitgri!d; hut thn roof knpt Hud llnnk. If tht' nxperU vnnti'd n
Ion
built
anil
rroalreil. Pearl «r)4
Tmbln'i, th«
93 Wuverly iibuc, plioim H57-M, Ited r«p*lr typ»wrlt»rt.
Tonl«hl to »l»o victor nifH it
Edlioii M>MU U m p . .
off tlm iiiti mid the iwttl, mid a* th»tn«k« tlmt WHO In ono of tht< (InntoWntor »tr«»U, ited BMIJC—AdvfrtiMH
Ht»r«
at
»
ThouMnd
H«mi.
68
Bruad
Hunk.
11.
llniuibiiriy,
|irtiprl«(or,<~
Taitloipi,
If
MonmooUi
tW««T
'E«.
A. V, Origory, 67 Broid Itfiel,
(
y»iiLh*r It »lw»yi hat tht i.ntlvoi »p- *hip«it make hut*, thty would reach
*irt8t, B i d B t n k i — A d i W i B t
Ut
a U k A l r t U t
aMkAATNHMHMBt
B«nk,—,' "
'
RED BANK REGISTER, APRIL 2 8 , 1&23<
Tw
HONOR ROLL PUPILS.
High" School Student* Who»c Work j
Was of Outstanding Excellent, j
The following pupil* of the Kcd
iBank high school have been listed a& j
I honor pupils becau^ of excellent j
.standing in the subject listed below:
SPECIAL.S1X TOl'BING $1275
Wherever motor cars are discussed,
and that's nearly everywhere, somebody
is sure to remark—"That Studebaker
Special-Six is a regular automobile."
The Studebaker Special-Six has been
on the market for four years. Each year
has seen added to it such refinements
and improvements as time has made
possible. Today there are more than
one hundred and twenty-five thousand
in everyday service and we don't be-"
lieve there's a dissatisfied owner.
The name was selected because comparative tests against all kinds of cars
made this car stand out as something
special and apart from the ordinary run
of automobiles. It requires special merit.
to warrant calling any car a special—
and if trie value isn't special the car
quickly fades away.
Count the "Special-Sixes" that have
appeared since the arrival of the Studebaker Special-Six. That's the proof of
the value of the original Special-Six.
MODELS AND PRICES-/, o. b. factories
LIGHT-SIX
5-J>ua.. 112' W. B.,40 H. P.
SJ*BCIAI,S1X
5-P..... IIVW. B..S0H. P.
Touring
Kuadstcr(3 Pass.)
Coupe-Roadster '>
(1-Pass.)
;
Sedan
_
975
.
RoodKer (2-Pan.)
1225
1550
»U75
_.125O
Coupe <4-Pim.)
Sedan
_
1875
JOSO
BIG SIX
7-Pm., 126' W.,B.,60 H. P.
_..*I750
IS35
Speedster { 5-PBM.)_
-2400
Coupe (4-P«M.)_
Coupe (5-Pnn.)
J55O
Sedan
..
2750
Terms to Meet Your Convenience
HOMER C. METHOT,
77 MONMOUTH STREET, RED BANK, N. J.
Telephone 1074.
T H I S
IS
A
S T U D E B A K E R
Y E A R
ttthantef
tver*
COLONIAL
ICE-CREAM
"PHILADELPHIA'S BEST"
Along the North Jersey Coast Colonial Ice
Ci earn — Philadelphia's Best—is a firmly
established delight with permanent residents
as well as summer visitors.
Two years ago when Colonial was first introduced in this community everybody was pleasantly
surprised by its purity and goodness. Colonial
scored an instant hit, and ever since has remained
a favorite with all who appreciate a high quality,
rich, smooth, velvety ice cream.
- NOTICE^
TO DEALERS
If you want to taakr
mire of a profitable ice
cretm t-cr.son serve Colonial.
l'h<>n<- our distributing
Nation, .Ainu Brunch C60M, cure M on mouth l e a Co.,
•ud R H in touch with Mr.
•John (iriM-n, our mftiuifirr
and , distributor, lie in in
c h a w of out Hrrvlc* s t a t'un «nd wilt i r n n i t * with
you for the delivery of
Cblutua! Ii-i> Cn-am. W>
*»*urr you mi «lTicii>nt ami
musl ttntik factory
arrvire
nil tin' year 'round.
For this year Colonial pledges an even better
ice cream. Made in Philadelphia, in one of the
largest, best equipped and most sanitary plants in
this country, Colonial Ice Cream stands without a
peer as a delicious, wholesome, nourishing food
dessert.
EnK.i!ih~--Marif>n Ii»rr*it. 1', rothy Hruv
Kv.-iyit n*>nni*t Jar.«t U v a i . William V»n- ,
Net.-, Marparel Rydir, Mar;. t\t>\,mi.n, \ ' a n - :
| d . r v e t r lxivctt, Coi-neliu- l'err.iif. Murion j
i t'ourvwi:--irr, Vera Ouderm. uii i., H< !en T u t - ;
i hill, Mnry Vubsalottl," Roger I'.xiimt, William ',
_ ! t'olio, Krtwfti McDermott, Ar.ria Trt-r.nnr, FU- ',
JKf.iia Vanllouten, Ue&tric*- K.:l. H«•!»•» IIivj vtuirt. Echo Chamberlain. CUr» su-e Oray.
jJuiin Jcrvi*. Emily , Me'i'lt-Uan. Dorothy j
>M.-tzr:iu\ Dorothy Morris. Wiiium T U m p - !
| M>n. Wallace Wilson. Ism!--.- i'ardon. Tu>- ;
I lor<M Drummond, Evelyn H;nri- un. Dorothy !
}nnri. Aunt1* Kruse, M^.'tari'". Mi'cklem, !
y Ktrykor, N'urma IVur-M . CO.T>',- Haw- ',
MurKart-t MciTLs Hol.!:-l.i I'.HLIT, t Ki'a ''_
.icGnrrlty.
"
ainfas
Enislish—Echo
Chinnlicrlain, |
F^iith Fickinger, Julia J«rvi-. Ainia Iriandr, j
Clarence Gray.
j
StenoKraphy—Rope
He. :. n.-tt i».
Amy j
miiiK, M&rjorie Smith, Jami'? Titniey, I
UorrU Weinman, Hensie .MrLtaii.
Drawintr—Norman David-. ..John CVW-B,
I<eah DeGarve.
History—Marie Johnson. .....•> Knvi-i1. W i n
x. . Norm a Francis, LmiiM- Rice, Murftnrft* SUtton, Cecil Hnrtnian, Clarence Gray,!
Wallace Wilson, Helen Hrrvoort, Dorothy
etivgor. EUie Jonep, MaririU'i Vtmina, Haiel
out, EuK*nia VanHout<'n. (it (>:•;:»• Hlos<»,
William Colio,'£dwin McDt'nnott, l.i'my MeKnight, Achsa Ely, Sarah Kl«tr.ky, Ada Midlleton, Ida Smith, Mary Va^aloUi.
French—Janet
Lovett, Kvctyn - Porter,
Margaret I^anv,' Helen Gilbert. Myrtle Turner, Domtnic Pace, t>orothy Mct7Cftr. Emily
lelUn, M-arvaKt\Randolph. Wa!lne<? Wilon, Helen Tut hill, Louiea Rubinwon.
Latin—IJbbie Ma.loosky, William Braisted, Helen Tuthtll, Alice Frt-j, William Ileck-
No matter what flavor you prefer you will find
Colonial Ice Cream-of a superior quality. Take
home a quart today and note this difference.
I Purer because it's Heathized
COLONIAL
ICE-CREAM
"PHILADELPHIA*5 BEST"
Thousands of dollars woi*th of clothing are ruined yearly by^moths.
Commercial Reoflrraphy—Edward Canzona,
]dgar Denise, Anna Butcher.
Bookkeeping—Leroy *, Thi'mr^r..
Eilwnrd
Lane, Harry Wein*.tein. Gcrtrudo Lihovsky.
Mary-Naulty, Mary Vasaalotti. Gregory Gallacher. , Edwin McDermntt, Hoy Carlile,
Charles Roberta.
Problems of democracy—>-Jnine* Kite, Vanrvecr Lovett, Sherman Miinninj.-, l.otv Raver, Marie Johnson, Gladys MncKt?nai«-, AnOlsen, Vcra Truex.
Mathematics—Roger Cununt, WilH.ini Ci>i, Dorothy Haviland, Stan!>> Willsin*-.
I'crChemistry—Lore Raver, (\-rn«.-li
ine.
Physics—Snrah Llpack.
Spanish—Janet HendrickM n. EiiL-tTiiu Van
Houten. Barbara Wilkinson, Myrt'U- T u n
Clarence Gray, Julia Jcrvi*. Miiiysrci Sut, Fnnnic I-ipack, Sanili I.ipH.k. Mnrior
Iovino, Libbie Madansky, Miibi-1 M«zin
Marie Johnson, Hoae Klat.:^ -. Janpi Li^vt'tt
Evelyn Porter, Mary Wii; i^Kcr. M HIT are
Morris, Carol fcehrocder, Viliijim folio. lUr
tha Conrad, Louis Colmor^-n, Dun-tliy Havi
land, Kenneth Phipps, Envly-^trykt-i*. Nich
olas Roto la.
Typewpitintr—Etht'lyn
Vrv* r,.
Jane
Smock. Dorothy Burbank, .I"*— - ii* ln<;*.'t>t\ Ha
zc-l Stout. Isabel Coleman, V,nu-f Ward, Mur^
ri^ Weinman.
Biology—Anna Butchf r. Poi-vrthy Hnv
land, Dorothy Head. Juli.t .1, rvin, Rus^c
Itiley, A^ncs Kruse, Nn;•; l.art:uul, Hazi
Stout. Emily Stryker, Vern 't'i-u».'.\.
Protect
Clothe &
LET US HELP YOU PREVENT THIS DESTRUCTION.
RED BANK STEAM DYE WORKS
MAX LEON, Proprietor
Main Office
Factory
24 West Front Street
76-78 White Street
Telephone 734
Telephone 1045
Long Branch - Sea Bright - Atlantic Highlands - Perth Amboy
Counteracting Tuberculosis with Milk. \
U»t of Scbool Children Who Were
Perfect in Attendance Last Month.
The following pupils were perfect
in attendance last month:
SCHOOL Ku. 1.
Kindp.rf-:irten—Alice Abraham?
Patterson.
S:>cor.d urndo—Monrnn' Murra
Soil?-. Lloyd Tanner. Willard lvin
man, May Murphy. Km
Third frrade~O!iv,-:
ri«hiilU. Tillk* V lit--.
Dorothy Kicult-r. •
Fourth Krat.r- — KIi/.
Horn.
Fifth Krodf— Ka«an
• Dorothy M-.n-plty.
Si^th i:r:ul. '--••(":
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Lime is coming into its own, and its value is now acutely realised by diet specialist*.
Tuberculosis experts agree that lime in the blood is the most potent influence for counteracting the germs of the Great White Plague that one is always liable to contract. When
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This accounts for the tendency of young nursing mothers toward the scourge, but an
abundance of lime in their diets, as. furnished by a large daily consumption of Monmontb
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"yields between 125 and 150 pounds of lime annually in her milk. This much needed lime
distributed among the consumers of her milk, and they reap the benefit in increased resistance against disease and in stronger bones.
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Our MILK is produced from cows that are fed a balanced ration to produce the mineral content that milk should contain.
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Pure cream, whole milk, cane sugar, natural
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of Colonial Ice Cream. The Heath process which
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and gives to it that pronounced flavor which
distinguishes it from other ice creams.
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RED BANK REGISTER, APRIL 25, 1923.
MUSIC WEEK
APRIL 29--MAY 5
ASBURY PARK
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Music Week at
P
Park
ARTICIPATING in the Metropolitan Celebration, Asbury Park, a Centre of Musical Culture, Offers the Most Extensive and
Pretentious Musical Program Ever Presented in a New Jersey Community.
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Mayor Clarence E. F. Hetrick Has Issued a Proclamation Calling For General Observance of theiWeek, and For Seven Days,
Under the Direction of Mrs. Bruce S. Keator, There Will Be an Almost Continuous program of Great Musical Events, Art
Dances and Spectacles.
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James Theatre.
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A Feature in Addition to the Appearance of World Famed Artists Will Be the Presentation of "THE MIRACLE MAN," the
Most Stirring Cinema Drama Ever Screened, With Frank Stewart Adams of thejRivoli Theatre, New York City, at the
Organ, Together with Simmone Mantia and His Orchestra and Ladies'Chorus.
The Mayor's Proclamation
MUSIC
WEEK
Asbury
Park
April 29
May 5
The City of New York has set aside the week of April 29—May 5 as
Music "Week, and has invitecftfte City of Asbury Park, with 30 other cities
lying within the surburban district, to likewise hold a Music "Week and
coordinate it with that of New York.
The purpose of Music Week is to democratize music—that is to place
it at the disposal of all and make possible for all who desire it a better
understanding of music.
To quote the Honorable John F. Hylan, Mayor of the City of NewYork:
"The study of music should be encouraged generally, not only for its
cultural value but because of its value as an element of civic betterment.'
It is a beacon of hope to the discouraged and an inspiration to high and
noble impulse to those ground down by circumstances of their own folly.
In the City of New York, which is the great melting pot of the nation, there
is not a more wholesome influence, nor one tending more to the creation
of social harmony, nor one which can be applied so effectively with the
other elements producing a united and upright citizenship, than that most
most universal of all arts—music."
Therefore, to bring about a greater appreciation and better knowledge of the wonderful art—music—I hereby set aside the week, April 29
—May 5, to be observed throughout the City of Asbury Park as Asbury
Park Music Week.
In witness whereof, I have hereunto sot my hand and caused the seal
of the City of Asbury Park to be affixed this 12th d a y of April in the
year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-three.
Attest:
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C. E. F. HETRICK, Mayor. .
A. G. KING, City Clerk.
List of Artists Engaged
FRIEDA HEMPEL.WorkL-Renowned Soprano.
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GUSTAV TINLOT, Violinist, Concert Master, N. Y. Symphony Orch.
PAUL KEFER, Violincelist, of New York City.
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CHARLES COURBOIN, Noted Belgian Organist. .
MILDRED GRAHAM REARDON, Soprano, of New York City.
JOHN BARNES WELLS, Tenor, of New York City.
VIRG1NNE MAURET, Danseuse, With Her Ballet and Orchestra.
Walter Gale, Organist, Broadway Tabernacle; New York City.1
Marie • Stoddard, Soprano.
Francis Moore, Pianist.
Dr. T. Tertius Noble, Organist, St. Thomas Church, New Yrork City. •
Mrs. Reed Miller, Contralto, New York City.
Mildred Dilling, Harpist.
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Dr. Frank L. Sealy, Warden American Guild of'Organists.
Mme. Nevada Vander Veer, Contralto.
Reed Miller, Tenor.
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John Doane, Organist, Church of the Incarnation, New York City.
Rollo Maitland, Organist, Stanley Theatie, Philadelphia.
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.Harriet Ware, Pianist.
Lynnwood Farnam, Organist, Church of the Holy Communion, N. Y. C.
Louis P. Fritze, Flutist.
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_ Coenraad V. Bos, Pianist.
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Gloria Trumpeters of New York City.
Mary Allen, Contralto, New York City.
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Robert Quait, Tenor.
Complete Program ojSevtn-DayMusical Festival
SUNDAY, April 29 (Church Music)—10 A. M., holla iind truimpets announcing the opening of Music Week, patriotic music a nd
Doxoloio'J ("urson Commamlory Hand in charge of Clinton b. Cook,
a»d Knin'hts Templars march from Kailroad Square to Library
'Squiirt!, 1(1:15, sermons on "Music" in all churches. 2 1\ M., parade
of Sunday school children with Coi'siin Cornmandc! y Band. -1 I'. M.,
Ht St. James Thi'iitri", Community Concert liy ninli' chorus from all
churches, diroctcd by K. W. Vnndcrpool and Oscar Morgan; Asbury
Park School of Mus'if, Mrs. Kiln Mnrkcll and Arthur Parker; slrinj;
quartet, Kililli Vun (.iilhiwe, director; sopr.-um,'Mis. Stephen l'awley;
oi'lfiin nnil piano, and Mildred Dilling, harpist, 8 P. M., musical
Rcrvicca in all churches.
MONDAY, APRIL 30 (Orche.tra and Bund Music) Noon,
First M. E. Church, orp,un recitnl hy Dr. Krimk L. Sealy, Warden
American Guild of, Ornanists, assisted by Robert Qtinil, tenor. &
V. M."J St. JnmcK Theatre, Kimono Manila's orchestra; moving pic..turc, "The Miracle Man," with oixuu accompaniment liy l'Vunlt Stewart Adnms, organist Hivoli Theatre, New York; ladies' churns in
lust scene, directed by Mrs. Kslcllc liilliiiKton.
TUESDAY, MAY 1 (Public School Mu.ic)—Noon, First M. K.
church, organ recital by Walter dale, organist.. liroailway Tabernacle, New York, assisted by Marie Stoildnnl, soprano; 8 P. M., St.
James Theatre, High School Cln-rus, with Marie Stoddard. soloist;
Paul Kefcr, violiaeellist; Frain-is Moore, pianist; Gustav Tinlot,
violinist.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 2 (-Community Singing)—Noon, Fir-Jf M.
E. church, organ recital by Dr. T. Tertius Noble, organist St. Thomas
church, New York, anil president National Association of Organists,
assisted by Mrs. Reed Miller, eonlmllo. N P. M., St. 1James Theatre,
Gloria Trumpeters of New York; community sitiRinn conducted by
Dr. Tali Morgan; Mine. Nevada Ynnder Veer, contralto; lteed Miller,
tenor; High School orchestra, L. Van Gilluwe, director; Kdith Morgan Savage, accompanist.
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THURSDAY, MAY 3 (Cliorul Music)—Noon, First. M. K. church,
organ recital by John Doane, organist Church of the Incarnation,
New York, assisted by Mary Allen, contralto; 1 P. M., St. James
Theatre, moving picture with musical accompaniment by Hullo Miiit-
land, organist Stanley Theatre, Philadelphia. 8 P. M., St. James
Theatre, concert hy combined Apollo and .Mozart clubs, Asj.mry Park,
assisted by Mildred (.Irahani Kearilon.
FRIDAY, MAY 4 (Moving Picture nnd Dance Music)—Noon,
First M. K. church, inwui recital by Charles M. Cournoin, Uclnian
organist, assisted by Mildred
(irahani Ueardoii, H V, M., St. .lames
'i'lieatre, Dnnscuse.'MlU1. Virjrinne Mauret, with her ballet" and orchestra; John llarnes Wells, tenor, accompanicd..,.iiy Harriet Ware;
pianist and composer.
SATURDAY, MAY 5 (New Jersey State Composers' Conlesl
for Best Song on Anbury Park—$SO Prize Offered) - W i n , First
M. K. church, or^an recital by Lynnwood Farnam, organist, I'hiii'ch of
the Holy Comnnmion, New York, assisted by John Baltics Wells,
tenor, l! P. M., Klk's panicle., 1 P. M., composers' c-jnte.-i for.lieft
song i>n Asbury Park, open only to New Jersey composers; Patterson's orchestra", S P. M., St. lames Theatre, Miiicv,Fnechi llempel,
soprano; LouU P. Fiit/.e, lluti.-t; Coenraad V. l!os,"piani -t.
Committees for Asbmy Park Music Week
H o n o r a r y C o m m i t t e e — l i o n . C, K, 1'. H e t r i c k . c h i i i r m n n ; H o n .
Thonlnfl I I . P r a t t , c o m m i s s i o n e r r e \ r e n u e n n d l i n a n e c ; ; H o n . (Icoi-ge
W . P U k ' n ^ e r , ("orrinilSHioner s t r e e t s a n d p u b l i c i m p r o v e m e n t s ; H u n .
^ T h o m a s ,1. W i n c k l e r , c o i n i u i s s i o n e r public s a f e t y ; l i o n . W a l l e r T a y l o r ,
, ' c o m m i s s i o n e r p a r k s anil public p r o p e r l y .
Gtmm'al C n n i n n l l n n n d D i r e c t o r nf Aclivitii>ii~- M r-:. l l l l i e e H.
Kontor,
C o m m i t t e e oti C l m r c l i M u s i c - - - | { e \ ' , I l i r a m I ' e t m e t l , i v r t o r T r i n ity c h u r c h , nnil M r s , C h a r l e s II, P r m i l , o r ( ; a i i i i | I'irst P i c i b y l e r i a n
c h u r c h , i d i a i r m u n ; liev. T . A . K o i h c , M r s , Chinlcn K. Klmw, Hev. (1.
M. C o n u v c r , Miiis Alice I ' o t t i , H r . .1. II. l l r y i m , M r s . Slcplit-n P u w l e y ,
Mrx. Aileen IliiniKe, P r o f . Voln, Miv. l!e.«ie C u b l e , Mm. V. A. De
MuriM,
C o n n n i l t n i on O i i l i r n t m n n d l l * n d M u i l r
SUmmo Manila,
Ii'inler Miintin o r c h e i l i a , m i d C l i n t o n I!, t ' o u k , l e a d e r C o i s o n C n m inntldcry b a n d , c l i a i r m e n ; L i n e n I'atlei ,on, William (Inll.'iitlier, A r t h u r P r y o r , M r « . A r l l m v P i y o r . D r . \V. W . l l e v e i i d i t e , Ml»» K d i t h
Vull (iillllWC, Jollll I t l l l t i i , Unlil'H I'unle, F . S. Vellioy.
C o m m l l t « « on P u b l i c Stlioul Mink- - M r s , KHICIIH llilliin;lon,
lupervlMor of Mimie. in public iiiliool-;, mid I.. Vim t i i l l u w c , l e n d e r
hl({li hi'hiiol o r c h i ' s t r n , c l u i l i i n e n : W, L, ItiilM'li, M m , W n l t v r T a y l o r ,
Mm, Alvlu ('liver, Mrs. Kliun .S, l.onustreel, Minx Helen Kmery, Dr.
( l e i i r i r c F . W i l b u r , C h a r l e s lluiV. M i s s M a r i o n C n n l i l l o , T h o m a s I I .
M u r r a y , Mt<. Tlionuis II. M u n a v , L. A. Iliillnlin.
C o n i i n i t l B i - o n C o m m u n i t y S i n g i n g — D r . T a l i Iv e n M o r ) ; a i i a n d
M r s , ( ' , 10, !•'. H e t r i e k , e h a i i i u e i i ; C h a r l e s S n y i l e r , M i l l m i T . K i i i n n i ,
M e r r i l l ' r i u , i i i p < o i i , \ V , J , Y o u n e , M i s s ( i r a c r Kinif, H a r o l d W i n - o r ,
Mrs. Lillian .IHIIUMIU, S a m u e l h d l o i i , Nelson S c l m e n , D r , I I . II. l t u r r ,
A . H u b e n s , I t . I I . U l i e r l , l!i v. D . A . M a e M u i - r a y .
C o m m i l t r r o n C l i o m l Music - I I . S. Slililinimd, leiidi'r i f Apollo
c l u b , a n d M m . I I . ( I . . S h r e i e , I1 n l e r ,i! M u / a r l c l u b , e l i i i i r n i e u ; A r t l m r H O K I T H , S a m u e l J o h n s o n , M r - - . 1 . l i t t o K b o n i e , .Mi^.t J e s s i e V a n d e r v e e r , L . . 1 . F a r l e y , M i r . I .< • 11 • 11 P u t t e r i n n ,
C n n i m i t t r n o n M . i v i n K I ' i i l u i - c mt<l l l n m o M u . i c
Arthur Packer,
A s b u r y I ' m U . S c h o o l o f M u h , a m i M e n . .'!, l i u t i i i , d i i e e l o r s c h o o l o f
diinein'if, c l i n i i l i i e n ; W a l l e r l i e a i l i ' , M m . S i m n i e l M c l / . i ; , i r , T h e o d o r e
A p p l e b y , M r s . l l y i o n . l i l i e m e . M M .W . A . l l e i r y , M r - , I»nac H e r d e r ,
M l i ' l u i e l W e i i i s l e i n , Mi->. . 1 . I.;, b- K i n n i o n l l i , D r . L . L, L e o n a r d .
C o n u n i l l i > « m i N e w J I T I I - V S l « l p C I I I » | I I I I I T I ' C o n t e s t (l-'op i l l *
Beit Song on Asliury Purl.)
I', W , V a n d e i p o n l , c i u n | i o . e r , a m iO « e i i r M o r g a n , w i t h C m ninpobl,-IM P r o d u c t i o n C o . , e l i n i r n i e i i ; H , A .
T u n t l n u , J a n i e i i ( I l l e i s u n , M r > , Illlii M i i r U e l l , I1'. I s . H u l l , M R H a r o l d
W a r r e n , K . A , A p p l t w i l e , Iliii i y l l e i u l r i c k s o n , I l i i r r l n u u (.'. I l i i i l e } 1 ,
iif, Clwrk'K K, Van Wickle, Mis, (.:. Fitch.
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MUSIC WEEK
APRIL 29--MAY 5
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Oencrnl Citizctm .CoinniilKr
W i l l i a m . 1 .C o u s e ' n n d M r s . A r lluir ('. Steiiilacli, c b a i r m i - n ; Dr, .lanies F , A c k i - n n a n , J . l.yle K i n month, Sherman D o n n K M i s Kae Itawson, William Wiiuius, M r s .
M r s . . 1 . D . S h e r m a n , l i o l . c r i I'.ooae, . M i l a n , H o s s , T . A . M i l l e r , S „ 11.
,\'iur N e s s , Dniiiel ,1.I b w i i - l y , Kiinhn P e r r e l l a , JaineM C a r r o l l , A l b e r t
H i y n i i , N a t h a n V o r e l , . M r - . C . I I . l l i i r r i . ^ , S a m u e l A . I ! e i v is . W i l l i a m
W e l l s , I'.arl 1 ' a u y , A r l l u i r C . S i e i n l / n e l i , H e n r y M i l l e r , C l a r k \ V .
( l a y t o n , 1 l u r r y W . S i n o c k , M i s . C o m p t o u , l.inii.-i I . T u n i e n , S i l i n u e l
M e l ' z K a r , J l r s . ' . M . K, S e \ l
I ' m f ..Mai'allio, Mrti. l i e o i y , e S . l - ' e r ^ u s o n , "
H a r r y A . W a i - o n , D r . J u i - p l i A e l . i i n i . i n , l l a n v D n l l i e l d , M i - s Klt7.11l . e t h l l u r i - ' e i l l o . M i - , l-'iiiiik I I . C o l . - . C o i - i - . e S e i i i . l e r , Mr,--. H a r o l d W .
S e x t o n , M r s . . L u u e . i D . C o r t o n , I r a K . W h y t e , A . K. S i d w e l l , M r s .
C h a r l e s S i l b i ' i - | - l e i l , M i :i l - l l i / . a b i - l h M11 t . . , l i o u p - D a l e y , l i v i n g L .
I t e e d , I . I t , T a y l o r , W i n e r K . C v l e , M i - . LMilli .McCo'niiell. A l l e n
T i i i n b l e , M i . ' . J n i i i e i Con-.v.iy, l l a i r v l l a i - i n . I I . II. A l c i u n i l c r f W i l l i a m I-!, H a n i - o i l , M r s , Kolo-i-l M o n o w , M i . , . I I , | { , W h i t e , M i s s M a b e l
W i i i M i r , C . W . H d w a r . l s , P1111I t ' a - e , W . J . l l a n r a t t y , D i > A . S . I l i i r Ion, Williain A . lleiry, Cliaile- Dnljet, W;iller H l e m b a c h , William
K. D i M - i . - i i x , A 11 l.iii- I ' o t t i , - I I , C h . u l e , M . U a k ' - r , H a l o i d W . S u x l i m ,
I , W . ( i i d d - i l e i i i , <i, I ' m L o i t ' i , l - ' r a a l , T i n l l r o e e k , S , I I . C u l v e r t , I I ,
• A . U r i t w o o i l a , M r , - , I l i i n i e l l , M u , l-'ie.l S h l l i l n , M r . , l . u l i l x ( i o l d s l e l l l ,
Klilli< H , L o n i . " . t r e c l , J r . , l l n U e y | l , l ' o l h c l i u i H , , I \ M V W e b n t e l 1 , C l i u i l e H
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Dated Freehold N. J., February 21, 1B8L.
SARAH E. FOGG.
BABJtY B. 6HEBMAN.
TOWN TALK.
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Cljiof
filed
td
Jo-lice
Gummcrc
mi opinion
the state
sjiofia!
o f !-ar<:e
o f Ni'iv
sif.';iiif'uiiiK-e
MonmtKith
Jersey
llarv.ey
county
e k rl. o f S u s s e x
f'tli.-e
Hopkins,
many
a
-JllivrtU'
years.
nthce
fot\
wb;,-h
lluurs.
did
this
hi'
kept
imi
dfik.
out.d'l'1
work
n!,d
',va- w i o k
l i y I1!..' p o u p U '
f i n ill a s c o u n t y
from
, a'-h,--
!l,' d i d o u t - i d i - , o f
This
In' w a s c h - i t . d
Recruits Wanted for Troop E
M r . l[i>;i-
a i d - I'll n l " f e e s
P'lr'iles
.siniil.ir \v,,rk
iVrme:"
voiin'y, who
VV1- i 1. • h - -iv a s c o u n t y c l e r k
. kills e o l i l ' l U d
anil of
Tin- c a - c in-
volved
h e l d 'tli:tt
ivr.-k
lo the people of
t-otiiil y .
^
last,
iwpov'tLiuco
uh'i'-h
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t-> p , . o -
b u t when IK'
t,f idl'u-e
t i n - i m - H ' - . ^ iii-',,-u,l
hour-
of
tun:-
102nd Cavalry
U ovi'V I... t t u ' t-nuiii \ ,
New Jersey National Guard
The Sussex ce-ur.ty board of freeholder.- held that this money rightfully belong-,'d to Ku-sux cour.ty and
tiiey took action to make Mr. Hopki-ns turn over to them all the money j
•wliuh.lie had thus retained. Justice!,
Kiimmere, in his opinion, ruled thut;
Mi
Iliipkins, must reimburse the.-,
county for all the- money he hail c"nl-'
h'-led.
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Evi?'ry Red-BlooJoJ
Vnuiiij Man is Eligible to UeconiL: a Member of Mon-
mouth County's Famotis Cavalry Organization,
Bank
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Armory,
and
has, for
Hall, Fine Riding Horses,
This was a y;reat victory for the
I>eople of Sussex county. They art
to bo conu'ratulati'd on having a
board of freeholder.-- who would not
tA-,iul for tUis kind of business
It
will require an investigation to as(.•ett.'un how much money Mr. IlopK m s p . t , but the sum is said to he
l:ir;;e enousih to have a considerable
cllect in keeping down, the county
t.iM-s.
• ' . . " "
Dancinj;',
Use of
Rille and
Shower .liathv and
Join, before
the
Spacious • Indoor
Large
Equipped.with
TUST touching up the odd spots
J and odd things around the house
makes a big difference in its good
looks. We want you to consult us
when you are ready to repaint or
refinish your house—but even if
you are not planning on a complete
repainting job just now, stop in and
let's talk over what can be done
Military Li-
Encampment,
Troop
.
Which
Drill
will he Held
Every
Which All Mermbers are
Paid by the Federal Government.
Indonr
Held Every Friday Niglvt.
FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS
APPLY
Monday
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at Sea Girt
Night,-
for
Rough Riding and
AT THE
^
.
Riding
HaJtior
.
Summer
Polo Gitmes are
Assembly
All of these are Available at All Times.for the
,
' from August 1 Hh to 25th, inclusive.
Wlial Mr. Hopkins did was virtuallv lo run a business of his own in
competition with a public business
winch lie was p a i d . b y the people to
m.iiiaiTe.
It is plain that this was
not a square deal to tlu- people. No
iiusines- man would permit an employee to run or manage a. business
in
rompetitiiiri
with the business
which the employee was paid to contliK t, at'd there is no leuson why this
- isbould lu- ji.-i iniii,'Dd-in puldi,'...lnv,.i-..
the
Range,
Troopers' Cluhrooni,
brarv and I'mil and Card Tables.
Use of the Troopers.
Its'Members
Pistol
A LITTLE paint can make
a BIG difference
i
Which is Stationed~Trr the Ked
' .
GEORGE I. WALLING
ARMORY.
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with just a little paint in a little time
at a very small cost.
We have recently obtained the
agency-for the du Pont line of
paints and varnishes which in-__
dudes all the materials for the
small jobs, as well as the big
ones, inside and out—thefinestyou
can get
Church Street,
"If .You Want to Have a Good Time, Jine the Cavalry."
BELFORD, N. J.
It i- t i n s p r i n c i p l e f o r w h i c h T h e
l l . ' i r i - t i - r lias f i . u ^ h t f o r m;u'.y y e a r s ;
p,st.
.loseph McHi-nii.iU, t h e elcvk
ill J i i i m i i o u l h e o u i . t y , h a - c m d u
;i i i l i i a t 1 ' sear,-bin.;- a m f t i l l , , b l l s i ji'.'.- i;i e o i i n i o t i t i o n \\\\\\
the pe
<if ilu- c.on'iily, w h o p a i d h i m a . - . d a r y
fin
nii'iiiu..-ti:iy t ' n ' i i ' lilt-ill''.--- 1 t o r
I'IIMII.
;
M r . , M . I I e r m d i . it )•- r e p o r t e d , h a s
11,-iv,- - o l d h : s ^c.ii-chiin;- a m i t i t l e b l l - i n e . - - a n d i.- li'i b ) r z ' l " c o n n e r l e d w i t h
1bi.. v . ' i r k .
I t i.--i:ol . p r o b a l d e t h a t
thb o a r d of f i L e b d l d i r s of M o n 5
u i j u t l i c o u n t y will follow
tile ' t ' x ••iiiiple Vif t i n - I i o : n 1 of f r i ' M i i d / e r , "
St(. ^.'v c-'UlUy a n d b e ; ; i n suit t o c o m ]i-l
t ' i , - e u n i f y c l e r k of M o n m . i l u t h
" d S l l H t y t o V e f u m l t o t h e pe.i|lU- <if t!te
county l l i e ' n i o n e y whi.H Mr. McDer.
i n , l i t ' - c o i n p a n y ' e o l U ' e i ' e i l f o r :'.i:ikins
, v s r i lies ( l i i r i n n t h e t i m e li.e h a - b e e n
ceiinly clerk.
Y e t t h et w oc a s e s a r e
I i n i i l M . s u f a r a.- t h e i n t e r e s t s o f t h e
p.-opi.- o f e a i . h c o u r t y a r e c o n e
T ^'Asidi^'-f-i'tm-i—0>e-!i".ral-..|ioi.nts. u f -the.
«"i-e. J u d ^ e ( i u n n n e i - ' 1 : o p i n i o n if u l i . i j f c o m m o n svn^e.
W h a t liusi-|
H e i s m a n w o u l d jiermit h i s c h i e f ;
c l e r k t o c a r r y on a b u s i n e s s in c o m -i
Veiition
w i t h i b . bo--,'s o w n busi- \
n e . s ! A n d w h y -Imuhl ii t r a n - a c t i o n ;
wliich wo\ild be d e e m e d unfai: 1 a m i
llojll-t
ill li[';-.;il>'
Iniitei!
ill p u b l i c
tilal
till-'
Di-i-iiii'l'.
(•.-utu
\'\: i n e - s
lu' p e r -
bu-il.ess'.'
people
I t i - VVUi.
l-e-.'b'iie.l
cuiity,
clerk
«.-llkiuiwi;
that
Mr.
uftor
Me-]
it bo-
h e w a s c;u;ry-
ine on a private l n N . i - r in enmpo- I
til km with the business whk-h the
pet.pk' wert, paying him to perform, '
l"il 4hat does not atfeet the principle
liiiderlyili^ such uatt-aclion-.
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M all events it is :i (roml thins; for ,
tin' I't'ople of the county that this
V'^jte
cOuipetifioli by publii,- ofli-'
ci.it- i- come to, an end. The Ke^i--1
t e e j ; liki'^'isik jjratilied that t h e priiici|ile for wluiji it has fought for
i i i i . n y y e a r s l i a s n o wh e r n e n d o r s e d j
a m i eoiif'Ufned a
i b - ^ a l. a n d j u s t '
l i M l l - i p l e b y t h e rliii < j u s t i c e o f till'
ij'-ile o f N t - w J , r e y ,
( T o - e n T a l l , ,•,,i,tii,ii,..l o i l \W£P 1 2 . )
1'dii
5000 homes
In every industry there is some
one product which by right of
character is accepted as the
standard of comparison.
In the field of fine motor cars
Packard has become the symbol
of quality and the measure
of value.
On no other basis can you account for the public's attitude of mind toward theSingleSix, the latest Packard product.
I
had to go without ARCOLA
because they waited till Fall
The popularity of ARCOLA is tremgndous. It is the dnly satisfactory
weren't enough ARCOLAS to fill their heating plant for the small home.
orders—and they shivered through Gives you a genuine American Rathe winter with stoves or an old- diator in every room. Perfect protection for the children against
fashioned heating plant.
Three times as many homes are colds and grippe. So economical
that it pays for itself in the fuel it
being built this year as in 1921.
And we can make only the same saves.
number of AHCOLAS as in 1921 be- Please helpius to avoid disappointcause orders for larger Ideal Boilers ing you next Fall. Ask your Heating
have already over-taxed our fac- Contractor to give you an estimate
now.
tories.
5,000 families in 1921 came
TOa real
disappointment. There
H. I.. ZOBEL
Monmiiutll County Distributor
TVl. 90 Scaliriiiht Tel. 955 Red Bnnli
I , ' : I ' I : :-i\-|.:
URIC ACID
ARCOLA Heating Outfit
TltV THK WILLIAMS TREATMENT j
Installed ready to use with radiator
in each room
85 Cent Bottle (32 Doses)
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FOR SMALL HOMES AND STORKS
DEAL
Boilers tmd AMIUJCAK Rfiiiatonfor evtry htatln
104 West 42nd Street
NBW YORK CITY
RED BANK REGISTER, APRIL 25, 1923.
Pi«* Fit*
William H. Hertzman «,f Monmouth Beach has bought a new car.
, Mrs. C.-A. Vanderveer cfjerseyville gave birth to a son laBt week.
HAPPENINGS OF INTEREST IN
Charles Miller 'of Freehold has
Housework is hard enough when |V
MONMOUTH COUNTY.
moved his familv to Matnujquan.
healthy. Every lied Bank woman J*«
Thomas Yarrington of Freehold who is having backache, blue- and|>Ji
Penonal NotM, Sale! of Property, has bought a new Quick sedan.
nervous spells, dizzy headaches and
Building Operation!, Lodge DoA daughter was born last week to kidney or bladder troubles, should be
infi, Slight Fir«<, Birtfaa, Mar- Mrs. Albert Bowne of Way.-itle.
glad to heed this Red Bank woman's
ri««e. and Death—Other Item..
The Englishtown firemen last week experience. .
Eugene C. F. McVeigh of Long j cleared ¥240 at ja ' b4i rri dance".
MiVs Kathcrine Kgan, 11 Wall
Branch, a student' at Rcnseelucr 1 James'Orr of Freehold'1
lutrht street, says: "1 was troubled for a
Polytechnic institute, has been elect- a new Studebaker touring car
short time with pains in the small of
ed to t h e institute press club. Mr.! Krehin .McWood is repainting the my hack. When I stooped it pained
Well made suit* with belts and cord tucking or inverted McVeigh holds several, positions on JMonmouth Beach pavilion.
me to s-fraighten again. 1 didn't
newspapers and magazines in the Koert Sehanck of Adelphia has have this trouble long when I read of
college.
A
gold
key
watch
charm
'bought
a
new
Ford
sedan,
Doan's Kidney Pills and got a box.
pleats m back. Poekets are patch or flap, and sleeves will be given to him. ,
| James Megiil and familv of Texus They cured me in a short time and 1
E. A. Robinson, pastor of the ;havo moved to Freehnhl. '
have not been troubled since. I am
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fit nicely. In brown, navy blue, black and heather mixAsbury Park Methodist church, was
glad to recommend Doan's, as I have
tendered a reception last week by ; D u c h —Kohler.
beenBhelpod so much by them."
tures. Misses 14 to 18, women's 35 to 46.
members of the church. A musical) Miss Irma Duch, daughter of Mr-, .Miss Kgan gave the, above.' stateprogram was given by the church ;Marie Duch of Asbury j'aik, and Ar-ment June 12, l!)lfi, and on June
glee club.
jthur Kohlrr of Brooklyn, were mar- 24, lillil), she added: "1 have not h'id
Miss Marion Russell of Furming- jried last week. The couple went on need for u kidney remedy for the1
dale- has resumed her duties as a n wedding trip and on their return past year and give the credit to
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student nurse at the Spring Lake they will live at New Yuri
Doan's Kidney, Pills. Doan's ciirr."!
Frederick
Reynolds
hospital after a visit with her parme of kidney complaint."
ents,'Mr. and Mrs. Frederick G. ;UB- has bought a Fords
Ball.
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Scraper, which he will
Price flOc, at all dealers.
Don't
. the
6O White Street
Lewis Lane, son of Augustus Lane roads at that place,
simply ask for a kidney remedy
of
Freehold,
a
student
at
the
New
Doan's
Kidney
Pills—the
same
th/t
RED BANK, N. J.
York music school, was last week Lfebnfnian—Stein.
Egan had. Foster-lKlburn O
Miss
Rose
Elaine
I.
i,i-sman
of
elected an honorary member' of the
, HufTalo, N. V.''.
Asbury Park and Joseph K. Stein of
school.
'
The Ocean Grove high school basie- Long Branch were mani.-.l larl
Miss Eugenie Ssi-in of Long
ball team last week defeated the week.
Mannsnquan team by a score of 21Branch wasrihe bridesmaid and Mitf the
to 1. Thc'game lusted live innings. , chell Licbcsman, a hrothe
Miss Christine VanCleaf of Long bride, was groomsman. The couple
left
on
a
wedding
trip
and
.
n.
their
Branch is now employed as book,
... ,-.
V Park.
keeper and stenographer at Deal for,"* 11 ™ l h e v w l Ul l v e a t
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Clem Conovcr, the borough clerk.
• uniiwwi L.
7 - P « i i . Phaeton - - ( 1 4 7 5
The Freehold tree commission last Married
Mlllllill
Coach
.
.
.
.
1525
'.
j
Oliver W. Morris,, on of Benjamin
week bought
number of poplar
Sedan
- 2095
•»«•«•<.'
h'
d Miss
Mi
, and
trees and will plant them on Court P. Morris.of Longg Branch,'
Frmight and'Ttxx Extra
M
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B
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f Huntingdon,
H i d
Marjorie
Briekley
of
ladies—ladies Attention
BRIEF ITEMS OF NEWS.
WOMEN GIVE OUT
Better Lights
Wool Jersey Suit Tuxedo Style
with
MAZDA LAMPS
$lS--$5 Cash. Balanced 1 per week
DeMARCO TAILORING CO.
H. S. Allen
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
\
Red Bank, N. J. >;
White Street
Phone 339
I
Repairs a Specialty.
^
The Speedster
$
| street around the parking place.
A son was born last week to Mrs.Indiana, were married last Wednes-.
Russell S.' Danielson of Bradley day at Chicago. Mr. Morris is a ;
of the -Long Jtranch' high
3each. The new arrival has been graduate
imed Robert Elmer Danielson.
sjh<>°l a n f o £ , S y r a r u " i university.
"
isemployed
as a civil eng.neer on
Frank Naser, a Belmar printer, i s ; , , „
E . - -.. ,
l
d
- the Spring Lake hospital suffering j t h e E r l e railroad,
rom lockjaw. He stepped on a nail Hurt in Auto Accident.
,nd lockjaw developed.
Edward J. Sanger of Long Branch :
The engagement has been an- was cut on the head and face when
ounced of Miss Margaret A. Tipper an automobile in which he wasvriding
f Elizabeth and Francis J. Judge, ran into a car owned by Dr. Charles ;
r., of Spring Lake. »
IJ. Gremer last Wednesday night at
Miss Myrtle Fancher of Long Long Branch. Dr. Gremer's car was i
Branch has completed a business parked in front of his house. Sanger
course at the-Asbury Park business was taken to the Long liranch hospiollege.
tal for treatment.
Mrs. William A. Moore of West
i
Long Branch will leave shortly for a Back from Southern Trip..
stay of two months at Washington, -F.rank—L Howland,_T Raymond——.DC.
Bazley and Doraian "McFadden of'
The Belmar Woman's club will Long Branch have returned from a
hold a card party Friday night in the trip to Georgia, Florida and Cuba.
Community clubhouse at that place.
Mrs. B. Frank Wainwright of;
Mrs. Harold Sexton of Asbury Farniingdale has returned from a '
Park, who was hurt in a fall from a trip to North Carolina, where she i
horse last week, is slowly improving. visited her daughter, Mr-. William F. j
Mrs. William Stokes of Freehold Karl.
spending several days with her Freehold Couple Married.
mother at Kokomo, Indiana.
Mrs. Lavenia Bemliry and James
Mrs. W. E. Wilkerson of Bradley
were married last WednesBeach gave birth to a son last week Lincoln
day
night at the Second Baptist
at the Spring Lake hospital.
by Rev. II. M.
Mrs. E. J. Clayton of Jerseyville, chyrch at Freehold
The attendants were
who has been sick with pneumonia Hutching*.
Miss
Nettie
Farmer
and Taylor
several weeks, is recovering.
Put On a Paint
That Stays Put
'BIBIIiaia.
BBII'BIBl.
Hold on a minute, and Bay this to yourself before you put another cent into paint.
Say that it costs juBt as much to put on a
poor paint as a good one. Generally more.
A^poor-paint-doesa1! stay put. Doesn't,
because you can't get out of anything what
isn't in i t We have proven to our entira
satisfaction that Lowe Brothers put stayputncES in every gallon of paint they make.
Stay-put is just another way of saying it
stands weather's wear and tear. Drop in
and wo will show you a color card and tell
you some paint facts, which, havo a notion
you have never been told.
JOS. T.'BURROWESCO.
Welt Front Street,
RED BANK, N. J.
.••illBIBIIIBIBIBi.
«JB:»"BIBIMIB,B]»BIB;Bii'».
the council of that place.
Mr. and Mrs. John Sexton of Long
Branch have returned from a
month's trip to Florida.
A surprise party was given last
week for MTS. William Smith of
Mutawan.
Parking spaces have been made at
the AsbXiry Park railroad station for
busses.
Miss Ella Norkus and William Carter of Krcehold were married today.
IMIMIMIIHIIIIIIIIIlllllII'HIli.
Lowe Brothers
Paints ~ Varnishes '
|nimin
ilium
OVERLAND
u
mmiiniM
BUICK
CADILLAC
Why Hudson Owners Buy
Hudsons Again and Again
Most Hudson owners remain Hudson
owners. They find nothing to tempt them
flsewhere. Some have owned five, ten,
sixteen successive Hudsons.
Trif'y have'found each succeeding
HUCUG:I a tetter, smoother, finer car.
Homo from Europe.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wilkeson uf
West Long Branch returned home
last week after spending nine months
touring England, France and Italy.
Underwent Operation.
',
Mrs. A. R. White" of Freehold last ;
week underwent an>operation for up- ',
pendicitis at the Long Branch hospital,.
• -'
(Continued on next page.)
LINCOLN
EIGHTH ANNUAL
HUDSON
1425
Those who drive today's Super-Six call
it the neatest Hudson ever built. Its
price makes it conspicuous not only
among cars of comparable fineness, but
even among those that you never classify
with Hudson in quality.
Hudson Also Builds I K E ESSEX
$1145
KENWOOD MOTOR S A L E S
CO., Inc.
18 Mechanic Street, Red Bank.
Telephone 139.
(5238)
STUDEBAKER
OLDSR/I03ILE
2:30-11:
PACKARD
DURANT
^
EIGHTH ANNUAL
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Auspices
Auspices
Monmouth County
Monmouth County
Automobile Dealers'
Automobile Dealers'
Association
Association
AY 7th to 12th Inclusive
O
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PASSENGER CARS
Main Floor
1923
Balcony
Special Program Daily
Dancing Every Evening
HACKETPS ORCHESTRA
NATIONAL GUARD ARMORY-RED BANK
IS
I
ADMISSION—Thirty-F^ive Cents
WINTON
H. C. ».
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CHANDLER
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RED BANK REGISTER, APRIL 25, 1923.
Page Six
(»«•«•»•>•«•*•*•*
Make GoodUse
of that Extra Hour.
After next Sunday night you will have an extra hour of daylight
each day through the Daylight Saving Plan. •'.
Spend it in the open. 'Get^into your auto, your canoe, your
launch, your ro\vboat or your'carriage— enjoy it and takejsome
music with you.
'
'
!
Our portable talking ma/hines. give yon delightful reproduction
and use but little room. Get one now.
• - Select for your pleasure some.-of the new
releases listed below. They're the newest out.
E.GANSS
Auto
Vans and Express
Now that moving ttm* U name t «m
(Continued from last paite.)
The teachers of the Englishtown
public -school serenaded Mr. and Mrs. p?«par*d to 4o 7our next movinc of {arsltvr*, pianos or bag-gar*, to au parta of
James Vanderhoef of that place last elty
or eountrr. In the lawest padded Tana
week. In the party were Mr. andib Red
Bank. Before you have your next
Mrs. Lewis S. Bortner, Mr. and Mrs. lovlttK-^one. write, gend or call for th*
nly nllabte furniture movers In town, and
H. H. VanDerveer, Miss Edna Leffer- gst
my prices on your next job. All kinds
son, Miss Adelaide Keyes, 0. H. Mil- of heavy
or light trucking done at abort
ler and Jeremiah Maloney.
notice. OaU or address
•J. T. EOAN,
Gone to Nonniv,
11 WALL STREET, RED BANK
Louis Wyckoff of Niagara Falls,
Residence phone 29Z-R
formerly of Ashury Park, left .last
week ffcr Norway, where he w-ill open
a factory for the Union carbide company. I Mrs. Wyckoff will live with
her parents, Dr. and Mrs. George
j Wilbur of Asbury Park, while her
Jhusband is away.
I Auto Wrecked by Train.
j A Ford coupe driven by A. Mul|do»n, president of the Englishtown
\ carpet company, wa.-i struck by a
|Pennsylvania train on Tuesday of
I last week at VanDm'ri's crossing.
•JMr. Muldoon jumped out of the car
and he was not hurt, The machine
was wrecked.
Boy May Lose m Finger.
• George Russell, fourteen years old,
aim of Charles Russoel of Avon, fell
out of the hay mow in Frank Sofiold's stable last week. A ring- on
hi.s linger cnuffht on a nail and the
flesh on the finger was so baiily torn
that the linger may have to be amputated.
TRUBIN'S
"The
ftRlEF ITEKS OF NEWS.
nupHomm
ALEXANDER D. COOPER
Real Estate and Insurance
5844 BROAD STREET
RED BANK, N. J.
Fire, Uf e, Acddcnt. TocyMfe « d
Plato GUM InaorwK*
Offis. p h o M B39.R
10 WHARF AVENUE
Paint and Varnish Products
zrv
Prevent
Destruction
Asbury Park CluV Election.
The Asbury Park Woman's clulhas elected 'Mrs. William S. Ford
president, ..Mrs. Fred -A. Tusker vice
'dent, Mrs. Frank C. Boulen, Jr.,
corresponding secretary anil Miss L,
Mae Rawson treasurt-f. The new officers will be installed on May 21st."
Store of a Thousand Items"
Won Dancing Prizes.
Mi.-i.-i Beatrice Dilh-nlierjr nnd Harry Tcsk;i and Mrs. -Uradford and L.
H. Wulcott won the daneinir contests
at a dance -Riven last week by the
Lonk Branch juninr ; social club.
Frank Hennessey, -Jiiseph Cass and
Harry Seidel were the judges.
Sunday-School Joins Asosciation.
The Manasquan ciisti'ic-t of the
Monniouth county Sutulay-school asS0L'ial.iun was recently oi-jjanizeil with
-lames H. Rice of Mana.s(]iian as
president, "Samuel R, Taylor of Conr>
vii-e [)rosident and Harry Ilaviland
si-cretary and treasuri-:-.
Crashing Blows
b>y the Thousand!
"Cp VERY foot-step is a Wow aimed
" ^ at the life of the floor I Kvery
shoo is a spiked club, a smashing
mallet, a rasping file.
Jones—Hanson.
Miss Wilhelmina l-"iiiia -Tones and
Arthur Walter Hanson. ' buth of
Urndley Bench, wen- married last
week. Mr. and Mis. William Finck
of Bradley Beach a::emli"l the eouwho will make their home at
Bradley Beach.
'
Battered daily by the stamping
down of tons of weight, nnprotect/ed
wood is doomed t^> swift destruction!
Lynch—Pittinger.
Miss Gertrude Lyi'.eh.-duuEhtcr of
uiin V. Lvnchof \Vvnnetield, Pennylvania, and Dr. WiUaril 0 . Pititinirer of Asbury Park were married
I last week at the bride's home. Dr.
Pi'.'tinjjer conducts a si-hool elinic at
Bradley Beach.
Fire Damages Tea Room.
Damage of $5110 -was caused by a
fire, recently in Frederick A. Beale's
c;i room at West Ivna: Brunch. The
;te':i room had just !ieen completed
iand had noc yr-t '-ei-:i opened for
'!iu.-ine?.s. The dam.^L- was coverei
iiy insvxrance.
Miller—Conover.
Mi-s Stella Millc-i- of East Farminglinle and Frank.R. Conover of Maxim wove married a few days ago by I
iRcv. Linwood Miller. They went to i
Washington, P. <'., on their wedding!
itrip. "Tbey wi!! i.vo at Kast Farm-
DANCE MU3JC
Dearest. (You're the Nearest to My Heart.)
Starlight Bay.
Fox-Trots.
Paul Sp'.cht and His Of-
chcstm.
Pej[jry Dear.
Littla Sow r. (Don't format
to come back home.)
Fox-Trots. Th,: Happy
A-3831 7S
Six. .
A-3830 75c
A-rerov.-,.;, ' r.-ipa.
Loofe Fof't
The Lovelight in Your F.yefl.
A-3S25 7b
Fox-Tro's.
Mauhettau
Dance Orchi'ttra.
From
A-3S29 75c TI» • Ci;n ; j .;..f Vine.
inning Vine."
I ' v e B e 2 n W u r. I i ii [j You.
HolWuj.h Bl>,e3.
Fro,,, "]']'(• n.mcKit;
Spanish Drcai.it. Fox-Trots.
Girl." : Ii-i!!i-y Fox-'l'roci.
Johnyy
/'i.';:);'s 0<i,;in<:!
Th: Col Uh.htU.lS.
Just Hounds.
A - 3 3 3 S TSc
A-3838 7E
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OW Favorites Wa'-.t M ,\\ry.
...
I. Intro.
I;!'" Si'ie-
Kar
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nad-/1:
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POPULAR SONGS
S.vect One.
Everything I< K. O. in K-Y.
Frank Crvmit. A-3827 75c
Aesr&vatin' Papa.
The Lov.;!ight ll Your F.yeg.
S&ven or Eleven. P-'lhl Hay.
tilwin Ihtlsi.
I Mi.. You.
A-3828 75<
A-3822 75c
My Suul li « Witnn
Lord.
Civ- 'Way Jorda
Quartet.
A-MV/-3
75<
T h e H i i n i i - r l of U i i ; - i ' o u .
( I r i s h I.ntii- I ) : i i u ' i ' . )
M n i i l l l c l i i n d llie b u r
Trifi
Ilia Velvet. ( I r i s h I t - e l s . )
/•.'mii.-i, Morrison
,-i>-.' . 1 M
frr, '
A-.'tSlir. 7ii
I'll M.I
Mine.
Ki« M«,
('. 11,
IlUrk G>l
Do.
Human-oil iii-'loily, so delifcln fully i'roo from tlie.
s c r a t e h a.uj .ser-ipo of
ur My
iioi-illf
A.3i)ia
RotUy Mountain Moo
Flower of lUiv.ti
flaivaiinn li.
75
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You — V-ir.il; ( b ) I So3
Yuu — O r c U s t i a ; ( c )
l i . w l>\c Do, My I\irt-'
l,.t|.-.-V»r>l »,,d Orcliei-
A-3I5T 7!..
75
SYMPHONY ANIJ CONCERT SELFXTIONS
Olell
I I...i,.nri..n D.inco No. H.
"A*
$1.50
rbat'it
A-JSII 11.00
«r<l tiritnivn Quurtetj
A Danju San«.
!••
Kr:
(Homer)
i, «080I) Jl.DO
Son,-»|,|i it V oice IA Calling.
(T(i'.u)
Alien, Wli.i.i Art Tlsm?
Curirn-ln
A-38IS SI ,00
Pruin th«
Vt* Gwint
(White)
noii-'ii.
Thi.-i n e v e r - l i o f o r e kiiiiwii suriaeu <|uict.norfH
rcsiill:; from the Coliimlna
IH'oruss of I'Di'.^tviifUll;!
ivrnr(l.-i ill layers or lr-au:rt
-—a hard ci'iilru core oviTlaiil ivitli a maieriai of
By
(Tun
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(ifuriltKir)
l
)
Haulm Jnriili
A-3820 $1.00
A t mi e x i ; i f p k ; o f tliia jjre.Ht
miiMC.it i H - c o H i ' l i i h n i r i i t afn til
a t v r I , , . , , ! , . . l ) . . , l , . . n u . l »r,U
t o k - . i r r i m i r i l A-.'!Ha;',
It ii
E f l w i n D i i l r siti^'idK " l l u i J .IIVOli,;(»t in ^'»iiir I ' v e * . "
l l n i;i.'fi«
tliia lii'n'.i.ifiil m o l o i i y » t o u r l l
of Mivpt t ; A ; ' i i Kiitl ^ y t n p i t U y t i r y m u l i i 1 iii)».iic.
h i l H « if I n a
o . n r r of Iliii w . m l . i f i i l t n u u r
v o ' c e IVH» nii.(:iii|r d i r e c t l y t o
y o u . A m i its y m i i i i i t r i i . n o t e t h a
nl)»t>ixn i.f l l i a t o l t l , i r r i t c t i i l K
B.-tniliii,j >M>UIIII o f tin* n r o d l e .
AllColninlii.t New ProrUSH lleeoi'll:! H I T e q u a l l y
(l.-lilflifl'M).
T i n y c a n l>«
pliiyoil o n a n y p h o i n i | ; r a | i h
Tin 1 C o l u m b i a PHUTHM
IH ]>til.(>ni(v<l. O n l y i n
Coliiinliiu N o w l'rocuHM
KocordM c a n y<ni s o c u r o
tlii.'i pi'i'l'ert rciiroductiou
of perfect muaic,
COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY
777.'
Manacquan Hotel, Sold.
Tin1 Mum" hn'i-1 at Maiiasquan
» Samuel A, Reeves
AMIUIV Park. Ti-.e hotel is a two-1
oi-y fr.ime -ire-.Viro and Mr. Reeves j
ill cciiivrrt it in'.,- five stores with)
• l:.g aparmi-::'.-: on the .second I
:
Woman's Club Election.
j
Tin* S'lri'-iv- l.alsre- Woman's club;
las', v.eek el.-ct.-.i Mrs. Clarence D. j
Xe-iiit p:-e-id.'r.-. M r s . M a r t h a Wick- 1 ,
hum ;\r.'i M r s . \V:!;:am H . L a k e v i c e
lii'i-sidei'.t.s, Mr-. I'liark's t ' u v m i a s e c r e t a r y a l i i M r - . 11. W . M o u n t z t r e a s ;urvr.
H , i m c from F l o r i d a .
Mr. a;.il M r s . \-on7.o Brower of
I-'reelmld h a v e i-, ir!ieil home from
I'lo!-i,la. wi-.i-re -i • v spent the winter.
Mr. I l n i w - - has bought n lot at
Freehold and Iv
1-nv mi i! f,.r IKS <--.vn occupancy.
Fell D o w n S t a i r s
!
M r s . C. I!. W.I
iVI down ! ' i - ,
l.-,ii!-ii. l a s ! v.
e a r a n d -,••,- . ; . , !
t-i e l . . - e i h -
Party
n t W i - s t I.i
Mr.
a n d - Mrs.
M i - . Tinl l e r t Wl:i
Mrs
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Mis.-- ( i i w -
•
Auli>
i-
l'li;tion is never ei\.'ateil.
il
Herts can't Imrt ftm,r% protected with:
Devne Marble Floor Finish Vornitli
Dcvoe Mirrolnc Stains-in-Vnrnish .'•'Devnc Floor Pirnt
Plant.
fire st;:r'eii List week in the
lioilei- ro!)m et' thr Jovdon Coal T a r
Co.'s plant at Ma'.awan. The blaze
u-;:< ]i'.it out !iy ilremen from Matawaii, Keypovt --.i-. i Ilnz'.ct. T h e damage aniiiunted ' t.' Several liundred
ilolhirs.
Ne
;„,.•;.,r c.ii.-j. (
sk;;- to
Mi, I.,.„ Vocul (b)SUip
t'i Mn Lou—Orclieit
l
(c) Sv^ias M^y Soii
' ViiVnl nnil Or.hr.trn.
ll.tn
A-3SJ3
Never wince tlu phonograph w a s invented have
tl<« musir-loving- pulilic
iieeii a l i l e t o l i . i t e n t o
nearly like t h e original in
COMIC AND NOVELTY RFXORDS
Cunen ftuyi tv \Y i
Cohen Listrns ii
Radio.
Joe Hay ntt,"_
1
Red Bank Hardware Stare,
75 Monmouth St.,
Red Bank.
-ROBERT DONOVAN, PROP,
Telephone 936.
A
VERY Coliiniljia Record niitdo since the
Coiinnbia now process was
liei"fi;eU'ii, has Uocn cunstnu'U'd with tho superquit;l new sMi'Tiuv.
Knt unly lias this adek-
molodies.
"M
Fire in Mnt
•
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to the rich ;-,y]jiijh?5ni<
soli-'C'tiniiK, b'.it AM> lo th<!
Bonus o!" (hi h-uii1, tho latest d:uu'e mu-Uo, anil the
jihviiys dear uld-fadhionod
7Gc
75c
.ecorda
are nou)~mc;ae oy
tj^e new process
:;i:': Noc- -
CvLnr.bia !.'
Runnin1 Wild:
Keep Off My Shoes.
Nora «II|/.-.J.
A-3826
COMHI
lumbia
• '
Devoe Paint and Varnish Products
stop the blows from reaching the
wood—thus insuring sound and
beautiful floors year after year.
Ov
M:i,-
i of Long- Branch
llur steps in her
Sh.> was en' on the
•:.vhes were tidu'n
.Sin- u'.is also
tin' face.
n!j tirnnch.
lines Ati'hi'soii nt
,, elitertiiii-ed Mr
' o o p e r , Mr. and
Mrs. tioi-doii Cass
ii nlford nt ii card
I.i-i week.
lii-r,.
h i-
;-->n
of
linnlley
I J« :ii. uii bl iaa-, l i , Li •->!-.new Ford sedan,
:i m ' l ir.idliiy liea(4i has
W..i;-ei! M
b o u g h t a i i r t i I : . , ; , 1. -ii'ilnn and Millard
I.eii-.it:
,i'lley lleuch has
l - n i i - h ! -i S ' u '
ling car,
Henir
from
H
llulTman of Kti«l i e n under treati.- Branch hospital
- m ] in-M
i'r ihe liiwpital last
k a n d i now i • i>intr Mrs. Frank
Hi -ili'ii o f \\v.,.i\\ iy Beach.
Card Purty «l i-an^ Brancri.
, T!-.« t.iii..1 community club of
, I.niif lli-iii'.i'ii v.i'J l,,hl I I ' c a r d party
;ii:d dam-• mi Thiir.ilny ninlit of next
week ill St, Jiinie-'i 'paiiuli hull lit
LiuiK liriiiieh fin- tiie benellt of the
rnilk, liutter and o^it fund.
Mi-r..i'.!in
!:-!;!.iwii, wi.i
a: t h e
New Long Draiich Duildlnf.
j Cround lm< bevn hvoke'n on Third
"jnviMiui1 lit I.OIIL' llriineh for n two. s t o r y Ktiicco tiuildiii|( for Nnthiiti
IHItupiru.
Tlie lint floor will comiii-i-n' ijv« »Un'f,-i iiml tl\p Mcund tlttor
will linvt' iwii iip
Barrall— Pullno.
MI-H. Kmnm I!, llarrett of Urn*
llnuich nnd (Inbiiel l'ullno of OrnnK*
wore mnrril'd U«t wi<i>k by Rev, lUrry
VuncU*( at Krttotitowii. -Th« i t tiiiulttnu w«n< Mr. and Mrf. B. 11.
Bennett of Urn* liraneh,
(Conttnuwl n nun «•«••)
The Standard of Comparimtm
^Once A Buick O w n e r Only Buick Satisfies
In every community there are a number of instances
where once a Buick has been purchased by one member
of a family, others of the same intimate group havo
become Buick owners.
Buick dependable performance, luxurious comfort and
the fact that there is a type of Buick to fit every
motoring need, leads to the selection of Buick as the
family car.
Significant also is the fact th <t today a majority of new
Buicks are purchased by motorists who have been Buick
owners before, and for several years.
Fown
Prlcil f. a. b. llulck Farlor•«•! /tovtrnmttit
IIIM lit tu,
mtitil. /\.k nfniuf lh« <; M
A. C. VureluiBt I'l.ui, wMcfi
tnXlliUt (<ir lUlirrtii
Paytntttti.
3 I ' M . . R,.«il.
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Monmouth County's Largest Automobile Distributor
Red Bank, N. J.
*
Sea Bright, N. J.
Telaphoo* 9SS
WHEN 'BETTEIV AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT, BUICK WOL BUIU»
REP BANK REGISTER, APRIL 25, 1&23.
Pag* S » m
BJHiF ITEMS OF NEWS.
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PROFESSOR MEHD1,
THE ORKilNAL, ORIENTAL) PSYCHIC,
FhrenoloR)' anil Psychology.
OfTii-e Ye»r Arovtiiil Bt 30b Cnokrata ATS.,
ASlIUitY PARK.
NEW J S B 8 K ,
Plnjlie 1B22. Arthur/ P»rk.
-
: Just a Reminder
(Continued from last page.),
Mr and Mr.-,. Harry Haiiro of As- :• Where to Dine
bury Park last week rented apart-
ments in Dr., Anliur Yemeni's hou'-e I
at Freehold ami they will move there
j soon'. Mr. Hnnie is in ! he. automobile' business at Freehold.
26 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. ,1.
Oppoiite Mechanic Street
FUNERAL DIRECTOR' 7
HOME for SERVICES"- 6 0 E.FRONT St. RED BAHK.NJ
.
EXCURSION
SUNDAY
An Opportunity to Viut the Famous Luray Caverns
Sunday, April 29
A •
4>
4 •
<>
4 •
OF
PLANNING
we put the action,in satisfaction.
SPECIAL TRAIN LEAVES SATURDAY NIGHT, APRIL 2 8
When you're planning to move let
KASTERN STANDMJD TIME.
Aprll 2R
April 28
MnUwn
» :00 P.M.
Lcuve North Asliury Pork .8:50 l'.M.
.0:00 " '
Hkilrt
. .8:0Ji "
•• Anbury Purk . . .
.11:04 "
Miildli.-tuwil . .
. .8:16 "
"
Bradley Beach .
.9:07 "
Jt>d Hunk . . .
..B:25 "
"' Avon-lly-thc-Sea
.9;10 "
UK If Silver ,
. .8:30 "
" Dclmar
.9:13 "
Brniu'liport . ,
. . B:86 "
" Comq
.11:16 "
IIOIK Brunch
fl:42 "
" SprfriK LaKu . .
,9:20 "
Wi'»t End . .
.8:45 "
" Sea Girt
April 2!)
Kiln-run
.«;48 "
Arrive LURAY
Ural
.8:51 "
(Norfolk 1 Wontorn Itoil' Alk-iihurnt . ,
.8:68 "
way)
7 :20/V.M.
RETUKNINC, LEAVE LURAY (N. * W. RY.)
.1:15 P.M.
For illustrated bdoklet (if tlie CavcrnB. and ueUUe<l information of t'xcuisiim, tipply to Tickpt AtrciitH or O..T. Boyd, G. 1*. A., tiroad Street Station,
Philadelphia.,
us assist you. Ours is a record of
1
consistent public service.
If you
don't believe it ask anybody.
WHEN IT'S Y0URI
Pennsylvania R. R. System
T h e Route of t h e B r o a d w a y
A POONO O F ACTION
IS WORTH
TON
When It Comes
To Moving
$6.oo
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LURAY, VA.
iy
P H O N E : DAY6-NIGHT.HED BANK 5 5 7
Burdge & Russell
40 Mechanic Street,
RED BANK, N. J.'
Telephone 894
VET US KNOW!
Limited
I<>I»>X*^^
DELATUSH,
A K m s .
mtcrsB«d Bmk, M, ft
Boom 11. ElsDtr BlilB.,
Tel. Coon.
! WILLIAM E. FOSTER,
COUNSELLOR AT LA"W,
N.W York.
N«» I K W ,
60 Broadway
AtlantUi. HlihUnda,
N . y . cfti.
»• *• __
PLANK STEAKS
SEA FOOD
I M. F. TETLEY,
NOTARY PUBMO
and COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS.
Tstlej's Nowl Bland.
7 Broad Street,
Red Bsnk, W. M,
:
!
DR. HAROLD J. STOKES,
DENTAL SURGEON.
Successor to Dr. FranV I > t .
14 I'.ros-I Street, Elir.ar DulldlM.
Boomi 4, fi &nd 6.
Offlc. Hours B;!0 to t:00 o'tbek.
ToU-Dhon. I02-W^
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If It Swims, We Have It.
jEgg Throwers Fined.
Milo linnio, Tony Dolv-pisto anil
Frank Kcutcllaro of Asbury l'ark
were arrested last week at that place
.for throwing eggs at each other.
I Each was fined $5 by Judge Cordon
of Asbury Park.
Charged with Larceny.
•J I Fred 'May, for many years care' taker of the Monterey hotel at As- j
bury'Park, has been arrested on a .
charge of larceny by the hotel.ownv i e r s and he was held in $H00 hail for
" the grand jury.
Death From Complications.
Mrs. I.ulu Bryant, of • Asbury Park
died recently at the LOUR Branch
hospital from a complication of diseases. She was :)'j years old, and
leaves her husband, live sisters and
two brothers.
l'hon» 1103.
'C^^GTA.
Served Kvery l)ay anil Sunday
from 12 to 8::jO.
Home of
SHORE DINNERS
AUTO AMBULANCESERVICE-CHAIRS ^TABLES for Alt OCCASIONS
*•**•**•**•**•**•**•**•**•*
LahJ.c.po on.l Cui.ullinK a«t1en«J.
v
$1.00 Grill Plate
Dinner
Tn amps on—Eggiman.
Miss Catherine Thompson of Bel[mnr und Kn-d Kg'gimun of Como
i were married last week at the Corriu
Methodist church. Mr. and Mrs. VV.
H. Eggimnn attended the cojiile,
who will live- at llehnar,
: Dohm—Andrews.
! Miss Ethel Dolmi of 'Bradley lii-ac-h
and Wilbur Andrews of Neptune
•City were married recently. The at;t!-ndaiits wore Mrs. Harold 'Andrcw.Innd Robert Marks. The euu|ile will
I live at Neptune City.
u
The ljust thing than can l>e suiil about the munricr in which an
undcrliikur conducts his business is that he has won th<v pul.ilit
prai.si1. Upon every funeral occasion we are compliment* <i alujul
tin! sutisfactory manner in which we perform our duty. Our MTV
ices me. of a high character uml are properly priced.
Ladies' Ready-to-Wear
Apparel ofthe Better Kind
T. HARRISON STILES,
Good Old Maryland Style
!
'• GEORGE McC. TAYLOR, C. E.,
-1
CONSIITTINO ENGINEER,
'i
CIVIL ENGINEER «nd SURVEYOK.
• ; R6 -Rector 1'Iace.
Itcil-Banlc, W. It
Our Specialty
CHESTER
YrQUINN & PARSONS,
I
Motel and Grill
Cookman and Sewall Avenuei,
' A§BURY PARK, N. J.
Opposite St. James Theater "
Phone 1375
C0UNSELX0B3 AT LAW.
Davidson Building.
.
. R " "an*.
! John J. Qulnn. . Ttcodora P . Parsons.
JOHN S T A P P L E G A T E * SON,
1
C0UNSELL0K3 AT LAW.
EDMUND WILSON,
COUNSELLOR &£
Offlcfi: 10 East Front Street.
for Tire Service
Plan Park at Bradley Beach.
At last week's meeting of the
Bradley" Beach commissioners plans
were discussed for filling in 100 feet
of land adjoining Sylvan lake for a
park ami a resting place for automobile tourists.
^
•• «.
ALSTON BEEKMAN,
COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
I Ofncn, 10 Broad St.. RED BAKK, • •
TELEPHONE 72-R.
'•
DR. W. M. THOMPSON,
DENTAL SURGEON,
2d Nat'l Bank Building.
Bed Bank, H. J<
Gas administered.
Hours 1-1.
GEORGE D. COOPER,
CIVIL ENGINEER,
Soccemor to George » « • « , ' . •
Our service car isFatterion
Building,
KED BANK,
GEORGE H. ROBERTS,
always ready.
GRADUATE AUCTIONEEB.
Loan Association Organized.
P.dlltri!. or Grade Stock. Farm S<J.s, » . w
sonal Property. Hew Monmouth. N. i,
A -building and. loan association
Telephom Middletown 218.M.
Vulcanizing.
has been organized at Spring Lake. Steam
GEORGE K. ALLEN, JR., C. E., »ni
The officers of tlie association are
I'. V. Shock president, Frank Uu- Fabric and Cord GEORGE F. RANDOLPH, C. E.,
CIVIL ENG1NEEHS. AND SURVEYOM.
rand, Jr., secretary and Marry Craig
CO Broad Strcvt, R*"l Bank. N. J.
treasurer.
Tires in Stock.
Church Supper.
The ladies' aid society of St. Paul's
Methodist church of Asbury Park
will hold a cafeteria supper May 28th
in the church basement. Mrs. Frank
Sampson is general chairman of the supper.
Former Asbury Park Man Dead.
Arthur Curhin of Newark, formerly of. Asbury Park, died last week.
Thee funeral was held" Thursday at-1
ternoon .and the burial was mu.de in j
Mount Prospect cemetery at Asbury
Park.
l
Gone to Detroit.
Mrs. J. \V. (Jold.-chmidi of Matawan left last week for Detroit, where
she will , visit her daughter, Mrs.
Harold Melmer.
Mrs. Goldschmidt
recently returned home from Europe.
REPAIRING
TUNING
John Hansen,
ANNOUNCING A NEW LINE OF
Completing the line arc a robust Touring car for five, a graceful 5-passenger
Sedan, a spirited Touring Sedan seating
five and a sleek and rangy Roadster.
Every 1923 Stephens is the best car of its
type we have ever designed and built.
Chassis units give index of value
But they are giving economy its real mean- Delco ignition, Timk.cn axles, Gcmmer
ing. More miles per gallon of gas, of steering, Fedders radiator and Mather
course—more miles also per dollar ot springs: all chassis units are first quality.
purchase price and running expense.
The responsive, Stephens-built motor,
The 1923 Stephens line is built to meet ivith its intcike manifold entirely inside the
this demand for high-quality, distinctive cylinder head, develops 59 horse power.
motor cars at substantially lower prices.
The Stephens bodies, with their graceful
Two new models: Seven body styles
contours, lustrous finishes and spacious
For the first time, Stephens presents two comfort, complete the alluring picture.'
distinct models and seven new body types. CoYnc in and sec these great Stephens
Three of these—a powerful 7-passcngcr cars. Study their powerful lines, balanced
Touring car, the luxurious 7-passenger design, oversize units, unmatched equipSedan and the intriguing new sport type ment. Ask for a demonstration. Give the
"Foursome"—have a longer wheel base. car you like your ownperformance tests.'
STF.PHKNS MOTOR CAR COMPANY, INC., Moline and Fretfort, Illinois
r«,,,|/f. #r39S
TOURING SEDAN, s./w.i/r, ji 1695
• SEDAN. 5-iwm.Y, ^1995
-i-rimi". <'44S
TOURING CA'H. 7-r,n,n,,r, £1745
SI.IMN,i-r,i,,,H,,, JU38S
SPORT "FOURSOME," i-f4JK««<f. I U O 4 5
AM. PRICKS ARf. f.O. » . KRPrrORT, ILLINOIS
Thomas H. McFCniglnt
33
East Front Street
Telephone 7OO
dMotor
RED BANK, N. J.
NIGHT
PHONE
1209-W.
GUARANTEEB
ALL WORK
TIRES
SUNDRIES
CHICHESTER S PILLS
. All the same hifth
quality—all the same
honesfvalue
Loxs. sealtl willi
K
Take no oilier. Iluy of joar v
Kmc.r.l. A,«|.tillII IIKH-TEIl"
IMAVIISK u i i w N ••II.I.X. f-ir as
SOLD BY DRiiQIii'si's tVLRYWHERE -
TIMOTHY R. HOUNIHAN,
Contractor and Builder.
SPECIALIZING IN JOBBING.
SCREENS AND STORM ENCLOSURES.
Telephone 881-M.
160 Bridge Avenue,
Red Bank, N. J .
Asbury Park House Sold.
Samuel A. I.ui- of Asnury Park |
has sold his rooming, house at that j
place to John Silkworth of Koyport. i
The house cunlains twenty rooms \
and is of frame construction.
AT LOWEK PRICES
O W N E R S are asking a brand new deal
in the making and pricing of motor cars.
No longer are they willing to pay luxury
prices to satisfy their personal standards.
They arc making no compromises on
essentials—on performance, distinction,
comfort, lasting quality and. economy.
Daylight Saving Time Adopted.
The West Long Branch council
ast week passed a resolution adopt-:
ng daylight saving time. All ordin-!
ance to 1iuy a mad truck, dump body '.
and sprinkler passed its first reading.'
Observed Silver Wedding.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Allen of
Manasqiuui celebrated their 25th
wedding anniversary a few days ago.
They, received a number of gifts.
About lifty persons were present.
Asbury Park Houses Sold.
Dr. ,1. W. Rockarcller of Asbury
l'ark has sold his house to Alexander
Ligely of VVoehawkon and' Walter
Gutteridgc has, sold his house to
Richard 1.. White of Ashjry Park.
42 West Front Street,
Red Bank, NT. jr.
Lodge Holds a Dance.
The first, annual dance of tin- Belmar lodge of American Mechanics
vas held last week and was attended
y L>00 persons. The lodge will hold
notlier dance next month. •
Celebrates Silver Wedding:
Mr. and Mrs. William T. Height
)f Manasquan recently celebrated
heir silver wedding.
The couple
received a number of gifts including; silver and linen.
Dinner for Minister.
A reception and dinner was gVen
last week to Rev. Alfred Wagg at j
the St. Paul Methodist church at '
Ocean Grove. About sixty ministers-1
nttended the affair*
j
Paints Large Sign.
E. J. Strand, an Asbury Park
painter, recently completed the largest advertising sign at that place for
the Packard automobile agency. .The
sign is 20x85 feet.
Farmingdale Property Sold.
Hiirry'C. Goodenough has sold his
house and a piece of land at Farmingdnle to Samuel Beehe and Miss
H. Ij. Burr. The new owners will
remodel the house,
Red Men's Convention.
Thi> 71st annual convention of the
New Jersey Ked Men's lodges will he
held at Asbury Park May 3d and 4tli.
A parade will be held tlie first night
of the convention.
"Shower" at Asbury Park.
A miscellaneous shower was given
recently by Miss Mnbel Woodruff's
nt Asbury l'ark for Miss Eleanor H.
Devhm, who.-.e engagement was recently inmouiicfd.
Automobile Stolen.
An automobile owned by Mrs.
'harles P. Fitch of A-diury Park was
Htolen lust week, while Mrs. Filch
was attending the nutomohile show
lit Asbury l'ark.
A Dry Cellar—Yet a Cool One
A warm cellar is a poor storehouse. Tiiat's why vegetables and other foodstuffs cannot usually be kept in the
basements of homes heated by the old style pipe furnaces,
or the more costly systems. The
Home Ventilator Furnace
T h . Oritm.l PATENTED Pip-l.M Model
Manufactured only by tho HOMER FURNACE CO., Homer, Mich.
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 ia 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. * Doesat waste space and
doesn't necessitate a big installation cost. We con equip
your residence with a "Home Ventilator" in a few hours,
for a little more than you would pay for a good bate
burner. Ask ua for more information.
»
William O'Brien, lUd Bank w 4 3««brl«bt
,
& i n cnJ rtaJ Ik Itnltlit "1'ium Pli h ft»"
MERCHANTS STEAMBOAT CO. OF NEW JERSEY.
TIME TABLE IN tFKfiCT APRIL t(i,h. I f m .
flubjDCt to cliRnn« without nolle*.
Steamer ALBERTIN/V
Hatwu«n
Mfr • « . fruit of K r w i V l l n S l r w l , Now Y,
rnruu'i'Krnirihly), nn.l llixhln'
ik <Ui.,l
t( Itw ilntlf
/ l<i U l t «
•If. <!,.-,.
ml ll.it Han
Driver's License Heroked.
tslnphon. CsllT'KI W»lk..f. N«w Ifurk. 123 1M lUnk.N. J, IlllhUniis
The automobile driver's license of
lurry Mnlnics, Jr., of Ocean (Jro\e,
TOR NEW YORK
FOR RED BANK.
ins been revoked by Commissioner
D«iljr dic«pl Sunda
Dully onccpt S
Willhim I,. Hill for speeding and
p M
reckless driving.
A. H .
Lnavn Pi^r 24, foot of
I'ftstnr Gets More Pay.
ll.nl.
FmnUlin strrtl
2i4»
, ,1, ,1, Mes,lor,> pastor nf the Lo«ve Buttery Lmndinf
i Tit*
3 i l 5 L H « « Oceanic
Wi'iit Oi'iMin drove Mclhndis! church
TiM
','f Arrirn HluliUnJs .liout
BiOO | l.««v. IU,l.l«nJs
lll'l!,
VVI'I'k
5i30 Arrlv. Huttert l.«n<ll«| about..»i«0
Mill in snUiry. lie will now receive i Arrlv* Ocranir. about
OiOO [ Arri»« I'rankltn Stra«l ab«vl.t0i00
$;!,2IHt ii year.
Arrive Red llaiik abnut
NOTITK At ll«ll"ry l^mlliii. >ll i>t«at«<l train! 1m UKtimn. »nl)»«r tor uci™« or to R m t l M
Duatli fiurn Cnni|>l!<«tions,
tnil surfarn mr« AIMI ftirrles tn Hutvn Islaml tiul llnitiklin. fan tw r»«pb<*ii In t**> mkittUW.
•!• Dnpiell of Hrildli'y lleiifh
CAN TAKK TROLLtV.
dieil from ti coui|i|iculiou of diseu^M
At Hluhland. vin J , , C . T, Co,, for Hlimn Churrh, Nnvfalnk, Allintil
week, lie WJI * I'orly years old
Htitl li'iiviv* II widow and two children, IllnhliMtiln, Hulford, Kfuniiburir, Keyptirt, Mldttle'.wn nttd Kvd Bunlc. .
At V.»i Bank JilMy» for Shrewsbury, Kntonttiwn, LoMf B'"»«% * *
ll«lliiar Lots Suld.
bury J'lirn, Kulr Haven, Oceftnlc, RUI»MII, I.lttl* HHv»r, C**t VW M i
Frnnk Nnhiii of IW'Imar him
Imuuth,
|ot«,
on next p*K«.)
and
silmtWfl «I«M I* UM m of AHIM, HM*M <M CK
RED BANK RfiGISTCR, APRIL. 2S, IMS.
Eitbt
^Wonderful Opportunity
Government Camp Being Dismantled
Lumber such as :
,
2 x 4 - 2 x 6 - 2 x 8 - 2 x 10 in any
specified lengths.
Sheeting, Siding and Flooring ;
5 Panel Doors and Glass Doors.
Radiation, piping and plumbing of all kinds.
Windows complete with frames, weights & pulleys.
All material is practically new, lumber is free and
deal1 from nails.
a
. Sold at very low prices. Sold in large or small polities.
Eastern Wrecking Co.
Lakehurst Proving Grounds, : - Lakehurst, N. J.
iiiniirot
i i n t
IT PAYS TO USE THEM
Look for this bag when you
. buy fertilizers
The famous Red Steer is
shown on everybagof Swift's
^JRed Steer Fertilizers. It is a
guarantee of highest quality.
When you buy Swift's Red
Steer Fertilizers, you know
that you are buying the best
fertilizers that science and
modern factory facilities can
produce#
Back of every bag are years
of research and experience.
We recommend and s,;Il
Swift's Red Steer Fertilizers
because we know they meet
the needs of your soil and
crop,
Come in and talk over your
fertilizer requirements.
M. V. BROWN, Red Bank
B. D. WOLCOTT SONS, Eatontown
IMIIMIIHItlll
IHMIIIItnHIHIMMHMIIIIIIl
aIthh?sset88idethe <:ek0 M ;
7th as clcan-up week. The
BRIEF ITEMS OF |^EWSJ--' work,- wifl
*
be under the direction of; Gilbert C.
Parker's Taxi Service
Leigh.
(Continued from last p a g e . ) '
The ladies' :iu<ci!i:iry of t h e Spline School Debate Postponed.
•Lake huspitsil lu-lil a card party MonThe debate bet^pen tHe Freehold
day. Mrs. II. <'. Stratton and Mrs.andd Ksyport
K e y t high
h i h nthools,
h l whic)i
w h i h was
L . ' R . Kuinian l'o Aslmry l'nrli were •scheduled f o r tomorrow night, has
thf Iiuste--M's.
. lj^ e n postopend.
Woman's Club Bazar.
Belmar Mustcale.
A lunar for till' hi'iu'llt of til
Oitall Ui.ivc Woman'* eluh will IK , The Belrnar bnuifh .(if t h e Ne\v
ho!.! May. isth and I'.itli in the North ',.}'"''? children's home society will
musicale Friday night in t h e
chool
', public school.
•(V,;m (Jrove."
Her Sixth Birthday.
GAs Range Explodes.
A birthday party was f»iven la?t
A xn~ rani.'.- expluded last week in
i years old,
d
Knirem-'s
rc-t;'.iir;uit
at 1HViiilley week for Dora l'.ennett, sis
mlo\\v in liu VO.--U1Uof Mr Cathe
Uunnett
r.ca.-h. Tir- \vl
rant were !>ntk< n und thf place was of Lang Branch.
Autoist Fined.
Ket'nei
Brand.
Irving Haley of West Ocean Grove
M ? ^ l.illi.iir K e e n e r a-ml ..Inhn • !.. was arrested last week for violating
l
last
!!'v.!-.d of r'reeiii'hl w e r
Irilfic rules there and he was lined
,
week b y liev. .1. II. Shwaki'. M r . £5 and costs.
1!: :IIH1 is c'liiplcyiil a t thf - I'Vecholil
Adelphia Man Dead.
mis mill.
.Jonathan Brown of Adelphia died
J o i n e d Navy.
Week. lie was 71 years old and
Clar* last
Ken,mar.1 A . llar.ly, - < > n
is
survived by a brother, John Brown
i-in-f Hardy uf ManaM|iian, lias of Hamilton.
jiiiiu'd the I'niU'il State* navy. He is
in Iraiiiint,' a t Xewpoii,
Rhode A Surprise Party.
A surprise parly was given last
Islanel.
week for Miss Olive Parent, dnughSpringci
Baunibarter.
Jliss Edith Pprintcer of Baltimore «>'o l M r - »1111 M l s -Z - *•''• Varfnt of
anil Howard liaumkirt.T, of Haiti- .Manasquan.
more, formerly of Ilradlcy Beach, 0 a t e d o n f o r Appendiciti,.
were married last week at KaRimorc. *"
, , , • r «•• »
i lull's. Kdwavd 1,. Lewis of Rlutaw^n
Joined the Red Men's Lodge.
underwent an op'i ration for uppemliKdwi.rd It. Abels, Jeremiah Minon, citis last wrejr at the Sprint,' Lake
Anton Krandalc, Danic! T. l.:ivton hospital,
alul Herbert Starr have joined"_ the H o m e from Florida.
Red Men s odi;e of LOUR Ilranrh.
„ .. .,
•
Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Smith ol AsKnights' Anniversary Dance. .
bury Park'have returned home from
The 2f>th anniversary dance of the Florida, where they spent pTu't.of the
Knights of- CuhimVms eounril of winter.
Lontr Uraneh will he held totncn-row __
——— :
nip:ht at the lyee\im at that place.
Knocked Down by Auto.
.(I'eoi'Ke 1'awdin of l^reehold was
knocked down l.v an- nutomobilc. hist'
week, hut he was n.d hint. The tarj
was driven kv Charles Storms. •',
V
I
Long' Branch Fighter Wins Bout. f
Tommy Marks, a LOIIK Uraiuh;
prizefiifhter, defeated, llert Smitliers'
of Eliv.i.lieih in an eisht-Vfiund bout
l;;st week at Perth Amboy.
Wayside Harvest Home in August.
The annual harvest home of the '
"Wayside Methodist church will be
held'on Tuesday nit;ht, August 21st.
Manasquan Lot Sold.
•Daniel A. l.ocklsn of Manasquan:
Buy one now and
has bouu'lit a lot at that place and he
will soon start to build a house.
use .it always. It's
Home from Hospital.
!
a Remington and
Mrs. Lee Cobb of Freehold and her!
infant daughter have /returned homej
that tells the story.
fi-i.m the Spring Lake hospital.
]
Freehold Property Sold.
|
Standard Keyboard. Ctiit
Henry Freeman of Jerseyviile has I
only four inches high. Pric4
bought a lot nt Freehold. He will!
build a house on the lot.
$60
Belmar Legion Carnival,
The Belmar legion post met last
week and plans were made to hold a
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carnival in August.
Matawan Girl Married.
The marriage of Miss Henrietta
Conk of Matawan to William Scott
' of Stot.tville, Xew York, took place
'ion Saturday, April 14th.
•^Clean-Up Week.
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Phone
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Opposite depot. Red Bank, N. J,
When calling a Taxi g i n ui
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We Make It EasyThis Bank encourages the useful habit of economymaking it easy for everybody to save money by opening
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rise in the world—the sayings of workingmen, employes and salaried
pet-sons who desire to provide against accident, sickness and old age.
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Under State Supervision
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Broad Street
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OFFICE: 10 Monmouth Street
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VOLUME XLV. NO. 44.
cl JWeekly, Entered • • Secnnd-Claia Mutter at the Poite at K,-,J Hunk, N. J., under the Ml »l March Sd, 1819.
SOLID FOR NEW SCHOOL
RED BANK, N/J., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 1923
IBIG FLORAL CONTRACT.
hitfhi'i'. "Taxis will (jut Higher anyway, so wliul's tlw dilfLTi'tict.'," said
one l'\'tir View man at th« rm-etinK- \>'
FAIR VIEW AND FAIRFIELD GAR- lowcvei^the hoard did not take this;NEW YORK CONCERN ORDERS
DENS STRONG FOR IT.
100,000
100000 ROSE BUSHES.
BUSHES
-w of tin. mutter and the tranxpar- J
Action
of
Middletown
ship tatioil |ilun Wiis killed. Its death gnv,.' Letter C. and J* Thompson Lovett
Board in Refiiimg Transportation j ri.si* to tin- movement for a new ; of Little Silver Sign Largo Confor Pupil* Causei Agitation for j Hi'lionlhouse am. an unhiiiKtM viow of : tracts with the Macy Department
New Sclioolhouie.
|H,hi* fet'Iiiitf of the people, of Kail1 View
Stores Concern,
$1,50 Per Year.
PAGES 9 TO 18;
REICS OF' INDIAN UFE>" ^ J ^ Z Z f1^[COOKEDTO A DEAD HEAT.
"JURORS DRAWN.
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Three Women Drawn on tho Grand
Jury for the May Term of Court.
JOHN A. KENNEDY HAS A WONJohn
The members of the grand jury
DERFUL COLLECTION.
l with a l
and petty jury for the May term of
s'reat impression
TIE CONTEST FOR CULINARY
It lil'cd liirn 1
CHAMPIONSHIP OF LINCROFT.
and (lf'ir: 1 for Indian ,i
f ' t ' l i c . H a d hi
intoii'.st in those rur- An Unusual Contest Between tho
court were drawn at Freehold lust I F o r t h e P a f t Thiriy Years lie Ha
d as he bocanii. ohlcr.
week. Three women wen. drawn on ! Been Honeycombing This Part o i i > i i h e
Postmaster of the Village and the
y has more than 1100
the grand jury, Olio of whom ' Was | Monmouth County for Curios—H
President of tHe Lincroft Com\ I n d i a ti
in a large glass case
from Freehold, •-one -from Ocean I Has Over 300 Articles.
munity League^—Judges Disagreed.
KesiilunLs of F a i r V i e w a n d I'iiir- ' a n d l'airlield GardeiiH s e e m s to s h o w
'he Iwonomy nursery company of Grove and one. from Interlaken. T h e ! ( ) " o K(1(l Hanker with an UMII U;
is dining room. Among, bi.s i-urFor some time past there has lieeri
field ( i u r i l e n s a r e vqry mueli d i s s a t i s - tliat the people there are practically ;u u k , s i i y . , . ( , ) { w h i c h u , s U r ,;'; a n d ,n l l ? m b e r s n f ( h e grand jury and petty I kind of hobby is John A. I v n
is tile sku!! uf an Indian whir'n intense rivalry between Ileniy A.
lii'd w i t h - l h e o u t c o m e of t h e m e e t i n g unanimous fur
new schoolnouso.
| j _ Thomp.\oti Lovett are the owners,!ijury
j u , . v aare
of Harding road, a mi'mber of tin \va,-i exhunird on a farm at (iillvilli\ ('onover, the postmaster at Lincroft,
r e UB
as follows:
follows:
of the Middlutuwn township Imard of , Some Fair View and Fuirlield Gar- has contraVted with
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GRAND
.,. tin— Macyj com- ,II;UY,
firm
of W v J i Kennedy.& S o n s fl
near M iildletiiu-n. .Mr. Kennedy (liii and William A. Baaaett, president of
education lust week. They went be- dens children still walk io lhe R i v e r ' „ , , „ „ lo
supply
two M,,,,,,
Maey «!„,.„,,
stores |.c Ailmr/!"»rk—Dr.
Asimr/ I'urk—Dr. A.h,-A-h,-- s.
s. iiuriun.
iturtu J,,hn ists on Hroad street. Collecting In- not finil Lhi.-i llim-elf, but it was giv-the community club of Lincroft a.4 to
, n >ill
V,,,|v rthe
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fore the board with a petition with 8l> 1'lazu schoolhouse by way of the
R
:lulti
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New YoiV-with 100,000 rose bush< "> .
"> Gol,.ni,,,rh.
dian relics is Mr. Kennedy's hobby en to him by a friend. He has a few who was the best man cook in the
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\M^K Hranch—oaniucl
bieilmno, James
names in an effort to gift bua trans- Tramp Hollow, road. At the h I'd I
and it is a hobby that he follow.-, other things whk-h were • given to village. Each claimed the championes
the
coMing
year.
1'or
several;
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MoHM
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v
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imitation for their children who at- meeting lust week Howard W. Ko»1
strenuously and consistently.
I •' i J i • him, iiut nearly all his rurios he got ship and to' settle the dispute Mr.
,
seasons
past;,
the
company
has
been
i
iicimnr—Frnnk
Duiiuij.
tend th Kiver l'laza school. The erts of New Monmoutli. counsel fon ,„ rosebushes to this concern,! Mi!hi.nd»-Rob«rt II. m
"Witt.
Conover challenged Mr. liassett to an
more than thirty years lie has dilut- himself.
hoard refused to grant the request. the hoard, said that the trustees had ; , ) m t ] ) e eomi v year will be the first j Hradley B ach—Ceori',. W: Ron
omelet making- contest.^ The contest
Most
of
the
implenienls
originally
ed
a
good
jiart
of
his
lime
to
this
Wickatunk -frank McDowell.
At present the hoard provides trolley applied to the state utilities commisyear for a contract to be made. Two i H e d jiank—^John H. o.,uk, Aaron Sutnhcn, work and a t his home ha lus 'i won-i hail wood fastened to them, hut the cann- off last Wednesday night at Mr.
transportation for the children to sion to make the railroad have a flag- I years ago the Economy
derful
collection
of arrowheads, wood decayed and disappeared long liasKctt's a"nd there were nine judges
company j Dr. William E. Franci*.
Wl'st Front struot, Red Bunk, and man at the Tramp Hollow crossing.
Irrilaystown—Edwsril A. 1
spearheads, mill stones anil various before Mr. Kennedy found the eu- to decide.
ith 7,000 | Freehold —Mrs. Emily Tri
from there this pujiitsl walk aeross After aceulunta it has been the pvac- •
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Tipctcr. C. B.
AmonK olhiT tilings he has« • The result of Mr. Conover's efother kinds of implements made by r n s .
The next "year 15,000 ! Ilnrknluw. Fred Smith. Sr.
Hubbard's bridge to. ..Iliver 1'lasia, tice of the railroad to put a ila(rman >
the noble red men of the -forests of lTill arrowheads, thirty • battle axes, forts was a Spanish omelet festooned
hushes
were
sent
to
the
Macy
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Marlboro—Harry
C.
Man
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Charlra
H.
The distance is about a mile.
few weeks andd
j on the
New Jersey long before the white eight mill stones, fifteen knives re- with tomatoes and greena. It looked
'spearheads
and two fine and tasted finer. Mr. Bassett
settlers made their homes in thi" sembling
pestles.
AH are stone implements. .produced something unusual, a fruit
state.
AH
The principal ingredient
to pound umi'let.
Not many Sundays during thoMi The pestles we • used
was
pineapple
with frosted sugar on
Pigment
for
paint
grain by hand.
thirty yeara has Mr. Kennedy let
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it. "Each man was required to make
by without an expedition for Indian a m l l ):lint ('UPS whil>1' wv™ nriginal- his omelet in half an hour.
are
in
.Mr.
Kennedy's
eol!v
stones
relics.
In
his
searehings
he
hits
Alluntown—Frank M, Smith.
school board some o L' tile trustees
Each cook after tasting his rival's
this
Ocean Grove—Mrs. Blanchi? Shrcve,
ered all this section of Monmouth lection. Some of the implements omelet remarked that his rival was
utated that the sclioollinuses at Kiver
••i
ri
Itaritnn
township—Thomas
fl.
Cowles.
eern
has
shipped
400,000
articles
to
|
county
within
a
radius
of
ten
miles
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rough
and
i-ruile,
but
many
of
Plaza and Middletowii villutfc are "THE FARMERETTE;" BY EASTbeaten. However, the contest was a
township—'tiowrKp II. I.ohsen.
customers all o-ver the United States j Middlutown
ERN STARS A BIG SUCCESS.
them are very carefully and smooth- tlL
overcrowded and that the" board iu
Atlantic Highlands—Ri>v. J. It. Rchacffer. of Red Bank. During the past y
Some of the judges thought Mr.
;
or so he has been joined in hi; Iv finish' d. The better specimens ''
planning to enlarge these buildings. Performance ' a t the High School by freight and parcel post.
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township—Charlie White.
quests by Herbert Brett, who is em-must have caused a tremendous
"If the Kiver Plaza sehoolhouse is
Netted $150 for Red Bank Lodge The other nursery business is a ; Wall
had the best and
Pli':iiUro Bay—Prflser I'rice.
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ployed on Frank L. Driver's f.-irm amount of - care - and labor, as tho thought Mr. liassett
not large enough to aeciinimoilale the
and Caused Jviany Requests to befarm near Milfonl, Delaware, which ;
PETJTY JURY.
only
method
the
Indians
l
a
d
.
"till
other,
thought
is
owned
by
Lester
C.
Lovett.
It
is
i
f
o
r
near
Lincroft.
Mr.
Brett
has
not
pupils, why not relieve the question
Made That It be Repeated.
Lony Iiranch—James It, Berkina, Hurry
of equal excellence. There were
been an Indian relic searcher as polishing these things, were stone three votes for Mr. Conover and
hy'building a sehoolhouse at l*'aii" Thi! show of "The Farmerette" on this farm that the roses for the 1. Rerun.
scrapers.
Some
of
the
implements
Macy
stores
are
raised.'
Lester
C.
;
Aslmry
Purl—Willinm
l.nHaw.
|long as Mr. Kennedy, but he has •>
View instead of building an addition ' which wan given recently at the Ki
three for Mr. Bassntt. The other'
Munn!u|tinn—Harry Pup.', John E. Em- good collection of curios.
had grooves, the 'grooves in some
Bank high school by the Red B a n k ;"nd J. Thompson Lovett are brothers
to lliu liiver Plaza
three judges were unable, to deter( IS1 S
| The two menusually sally forth " -' having been made so that the mine which man should get their
the question that Fair View ami Fair- Order of Eastern Star made such a\ and they have executive positions
Allenhurst—Charlef A. Lewi,.
] in an automobile and when thev implements could readily be grasped. votes.
OtN-nn Grove—Lt-'wis f. Brown
field Gardens folks are asking. They' big hit that several requests have w i t h t h u J o l l n T ' L o v o l t ™mV™y| come to a likely looking place they This ^roovinK process was also done
nay they have looked into the matter , n e e I , m a ( j e to'have it repeated." The 1 " a d i l i u n t o U l e M a c ' y s t o r e s the . Adeiphia— Klmt'i- E. Hill.
After the contest refreshments and
Iti'l'miir—Thiimi.i P. Murphy,
leave the ear and probe the ground with stone scrapers. Mr. Kennedy a social time were enjoyed. Others
Eeonomy eompany supplies rose
and that u nu\v-achoolhouse would Eatontown library association
Millstone township—Flunk
Pntt'Tsun.
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number
of
sempers
in
his
colcoat but little more than mi addition.; especially anxious that the show be bushes for nine other stores, includpresent besides the contestants were
P.i-1 Bank—Irvine
Davidson.
Herbert i with bars. They search for old Ining the Wanamaker stores at NewFnikc, Martin MeGownn, Jnmi's W. Muloney, j dian camping places anil to men wholection.
The Hiver Plaza schoolhouse is iii'^jvcn at Eatontown.
Mr. and Mrs. John K. Conover, Mrs.
Other things in Mr. Kennedy's Henry A. Conovcr, Mr. and Mrs.
- j a r e a s experienced in this work a s
new building. It was put into use! '^iH. ]>t*rformance at Red Bank YorU and Philadelphia. The Macy Eiiwiu-il O'Flnticrty, Leon n. iirow<--r.
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last January. Previous u tlmt time I netted $150 for the Eastern Star concern is the biggest customer of i l.-r«hold—WWiam Call,,han. John L. Arm- M r _ Kennedy and Mr. Brett it does dining room cast; comprise, drills, George C. Richdale, Mr. and Mrs. G.
stnmK, John Torello, E.lwin C. Bacon, Al- •
,look as if they might Harry Richdale, Miss Edna Reinhart
the children of Pair View and Fair- j lodge. The play deals with a young t h c Economy company. The Little frcil Hurk.', Everett Davi-, William N. John- n o t t a k e l o n *5 t o find out whether , B t o '"' s , ,
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iield Gardens were transported on!'woman, who upon the death of her; Silver rose bushes are selling like ton, John w. Clark, Altiert K. Cmbin, they have succeeded. There is sel- b e u s 0 ( 1 for anvils, ' 4 ocs, hand chop- ,m{ M j s s Bessie F c n t O n . '
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•trolley ears to the Middletown village parents found herself in sole charge : proverbial hot cakes at New York Chnrl..» V. Poinset, Com,.|iu, Ci,n,,inKhnni. dom anything on the surface of the ! I"-' '. K"'ooved axes,-felts for skinning
N , , i t h o r m i l n j s willing' to accept the
Tunis l.amhr:adzes. mullcrs,
mullcr: grinders volv f ict t h i l t h c i s n 0 b c t t e r than his
Alfr,,i c. Clayton, Cwrim g t o u n ( i l 0 g i v e a s i f f n > 1 ) u t jj-t h ( , m L .,, animals,
adzes,
trolley station. The distance from : „{ u mortgaged farm. She had anland Newark.
W. Illntcliley.
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there to the Middletown school is! unscrupulous neighbor who made
hear a crunching noise when they " "d' scmilunar
semilunar knives.
knives.
rival. Each still thinks he is the best
OnkhurMt—Georsre Herd Tt.
short. When the River I'laza school- j trouble for her, but the farmerette, MEETING AT LITTLE SILVER. ' Al!oi!town---Miller Irons. I
H. Rob-'thrust their bars into the earth they
In his searehings Mr. Kennedy and a muffin making contest has been
house was opened no transportation !I l u t ilaunted by.this or by the moun- That Place is All Primed for the bins.
j know there is a possibility of having h a s c o m e u P o n " t l u ' r c u v i o s o f i m arranged.
HiKhlands—R..v, Martin Brynild- I
of any kind was provided for Fs.ii : tain of debt on the place, worked her
Election to be Held Saturday. I sen,Atlantic
struck an Indian "shell hole" or l'ef- '•ntircly different type but equally
—~—
Rocco F-'aroulo, Edward Oakes.
as
View and Fairfield Oardoas children.. w a y through to financial victory.
The Little Silver sehoolhouse was
Little Silver—Orlando Warden.
use heap.
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interesting. These he has found
CHURCHES MAY COMBINE.
They had to walk the entire distance | The Eastern Star lodge is a fem-filled with a large gathering TuesHazlet—Frank C. HeyiT, George B. War- Long experience has taught Mr. i n t h e m ; l r l P i t s u f Holmdel and Pastorleis
Holmdel Congregations
to school and the only route was over j j n j n e prototype of the Masonic lodge, day night of last week when a meetKennedy and Mr. Brett that sandy Marlboro townships. They are petTalk About Uniting.
the Tramp Hollow road. On this |a m | „ peculiar feature, of the play ing was held with regard to the pro- Atlantic township—EIW.HMI Smith,
ri(io<1 0 s U r s h e l l s
alul
11 1 1
stretches of land are the most likely
J' '
P ' "" '"
Eagen.
Holmdel, with two pastorless
road, midway between Fair View and was that all the performers were wo- posed borough. The meeting was ad-! Hidillctown township- Harry Morris. J. to yield something worth while. The I' o i l l t s o f l ' u l t l e t i s h ' T h i s evidence
churches, is talking about church conKiver Plaza, is the railroad crossing men. The farmerette, or heroine, ivertised as one at which both the i Curtis Waliinir. William E. Waters Samuel Indians on their camping ground o f marine life shows that Monmouth
solidation. No definite move in this
where Major l-'ield and his. daughter w a s Mrs. William Elliott. Others in advocates and the opponents of the :
used huts or shacks, not tents as is county must have been entirely cov- direction has been made, hut the subClarksburK—Ed«
.were killed by a train, There is no the" play were Miss Laura McCoach, borough would have an opportunity I
ject is one of much discussion in the
Eatontottn—Wai
3 W
flagman at the crossing.
' °'" i stretches of land for their. camps it h e «TorW was young, for it would village and it has both advocates and
; Miss Bernardino Stewart, Mrs. Harry | t o express themselves. However, ] cott.
On tho first day theRiver Plaza I Kirk, Mrs. Robert Smith, Mrs. Leothe only persons who spoke were j Highlands—Snlvatore ;Menz7.opnne. .
'because this kind of land made the t a k e centuries for these things to opponents. The Reformed church has
school opened thirty children, rung- McKee and Mrs. R. S. Hurst. A piano borough advocates. Three of the ! Hnwell township—William E. Matthew
cleanest camps. Also the Indians become petrified,
been without a pastor since last fall,
I-'nrminirilnle—s. Ellworth Cottrell.
ing in age from six to ten years, atwi1 violin duet was given by Miss speakers were from Oceanport. They
liked land which sloped to the south : ' O t l ° o f l h e m o s t u n u s u a l 3 0 U ! W S when Rev. Wilmer MacNair moved to
Holmdel—Howai-.l Conovcr.
started from Fair View and Fairfield Gladys ^Shropshire, and JCdwin Davis, j c l a i m e d t h a t Oceanport had been
which
iel(kd a n I m l m n c u n 0 f o r
Shrewsbury—Charlea A. MrClniikpy.
or east. These made the warmest >
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Michigan. The Baptist church was
Gardens for their studies. They Oliver Jeffries gave a vocal solo and materially benefited hy withdrawing ! Marlboro—John Ilrahncy.
Mr. Kennedy was an ancient house left without a pastor two weeks ago
camps.
Navesink—GcorRL"
Snyder.
walked to school all right as some of',, selection was given by Dr. Helen F. from Eatontown township and heon Spring street. This house was when Rev, W. P. Chase moved to LivComo—Americus Newman.
. The Red Bank florist and the Kin-torn down a few years ago and imthe older pupils led the .way. When Gibson.
coming a borough.
EnElijhtown—Fmnk Lewia.
croft farmer have found 'Lincroft to bedded in the foundation was an In-ingstone to take charge of a church
uchool was dismissed, however, all
Manalapnn township—A. Conover.
The election on the borough questhere.
be very productive of Indian relics. dian mill stone.
were not let out at the same time and
BIG ITALIAN FESTIVAL.
tion at Little Silver Saturday promThe principal obstacle to consolidaThey have also found many curios
they did not walk home in a group.
Mr. Brett in his collection, has a
SAFE IN CALIFORNIA.
The Maria del Ponte Society Getting ises to draw out a larger vote than
on the high hill on the Dr. number of net sinkers used by the tion is sentiment. Both churches have
It was a bitter cold duy. Some of
Ready (or Two-Day Event.
has ever been cast in any election at Vernon Cook and Malcolm Walling Henry Farm near Everett. The shell
a number of family memorial winthe smaller children got confused aid
Indians in fishing.
The Maria del Ponte society of Red that place.
Personal registration
Made the Trip in an Auto.
dows and neither church wants to lose
heaps mark the sites of ancient vilwandered about most of the afterArrowheads
are
more
plentiful
Word has been received from Los lages, camps and isolated wigwams,
these ornaments or to lose its identity
noon on ronrls which were strjnge to Bank held a meeting last week and was .required in order to enable a
than
any
other
kinds
of
curios.
fixed August 7th and 8th as the dates
them. Their childish imaginations for its annual celebration. There person to' vote and out of a total Angeles, California, of the safe-ar-[wherever "fresh water joins salt They were fastened very loosely to by the church not being used. The
of 450 persons only sixteen failed to rival there of Vernon Cook, son ofwater and wherever open water fur
principal factor which makes advomade the afternoon on of terror and
register. The borough advocates are John H. Cook, .Jr., of Newman fishing and a spring for drinking the shafts, so that when a wounded cates for consolidation is that neither
their deferred arrival was a erase of iw l U ll.c n ^, K ' k danc.c o n B n ( ' B C a
Springs 'road and Malcolm Walling, come together in happy combination man pulled a shaft out of a wound,;'''"
has many members, although
t-rent anxiety to their parents. Some ! ^ . ^ ^ ' s ' l c c " 1 1 8 c m c e a a t
, very confident, but the opponents
the arrowhead would remain in his combined they would make a respectson of Mrs. Elizabeth Walling of there is generally to he found
Antho
3 c h u v c h a m l ft t h e
of the youiiRStersfcon traded coKlu. j
">'
"
other; say a surprise is in store for them.
body...
ably large congregation.
Neither
which were in evidence at;
Sunset avenue. These two young s u c h e v i d e n c c of i m i i l i n o ,, u p i l tion.
After this experience some of the tfeatures
l u ;e
<-''cl»'"t'"» l a s t August, The fes- PAVING .CONTRACTS AWARDED. men are about seventeen years old. T h e t y p i c a ) .. s h c U h c l l p » is n o t a h e n p
NEW LAKE AVENUE HOUSE. church is in financial straits. The
parents kept their children out of '
i They started
. „ . at all, for leaf mold, the wash from
Baptist church is in especially good
school. I''or about two months the tivities are held each year lo com-! R e'd B a n k "F l r m
SUcce,,ful Bidder on j Ca lif urr ,ia about six weeks ago. They neighboring high ground and often It is Being Built for Charles Nor- condition in this regard on account
plan of having the children walk to memoraU' }j I, unusual occurrence said I
man as an Investment.
Middletown Townah.p Road.
|h m | m a | ] y i n U , r i . s t i n e a n d u n u s u a l e x .
of endowments and gifts. Preaching
Bchool was kept up and during that to have taftijji .place.many years ago'
Charles Norman is having a house at both churches is now done by sup-,
Two paving contracts wore award- Iperiences. On one occasion they ran [cultivation have made it level with
time only about half of the children in a little town in thc province of
Very
often,
vmImilt
on
the
east
side
of
Lake
avenue
il
at
last
week's
meeting
of
tho
.,
|
Kansas.
Their
car
into
t o n i i u o in
of Fuir View and Knirfield Gardens Sicily, Ituly. Luigi Fe'rro is president
land be plowed, no shells as an investment at a cost of $IJ,000. ply ministers.
were permitted by their parents^to of • the celebration eommitl e. The I board of freeholders. S. S. Thomp- iw n s overturned and the top was torn
show on the surface and Knsley and William II. R. White are
FIRE NEAR LINCROFT.
I son & Co., of Red Bank received the joff.
An another occasion the car
(jo to school. Hi-sides Major Field
this is why Mr. Kennedy and Mr.doing the work. The house will have
I
contract
to
pavo
the
road
from
At-!
damaged
in
an
accident.
Mr.
Wlls
nnd his daughter, several persons Pasqunle Morelli, Antonio Acquiro,
ph P. Carton Lost a Big Stack
Jo
Brett
have
to
probe
with
bars
when
six rooms and a bathroom and a sun
have been killed al the Tramp Hoi-1 Nicholas Didone, Giiisseppe H
Hucca- , lantic Highlands to llopping's Cross- ;Cook and Mr. Walling were not in-they go relic hunting.
of Straw La»t Wrek.
parlor. A fireplace will be in the livjiisg. The improved roud.will be twojj u r o i i a m i they arrived at Los AnA spark from the exhaust of an
}ow railroad crossing and it was this fuscbi, Guisscppo Russo, Joseph VetSometimes shell heaps are located ing room. The first story of the
land
a
half
miles
long.
The
Red
|
le
in
good
health.
They
have
relKe S
automobile truck set lire last Friday
fact more than anything else which jr ' n0 > ' ' o l m Alcamo and llruno Camjllank firm bid $ 10H.151.48 for the Utives at tlmt place. In writing home by shells thrown from animal liur- house will be enclosed v it ti weather to a stack of straw owned by Joseph
caused the parents to keep their mavo.
rows,
or
washed
out
hy
the
rain,
or
board
and
the
second
with
shingles.
.
.
job. This amount is $11,327.6.1 less | they said they got jobs at their trade
youngsters away from their studies, j
have modern im]H-ove-'l'. Carton, who lives near I.inerolt.
than the next lowest hidde
The almost as soon as theif automobile in banks broken down by floods.
ROBBERY
AT
BELFORD.
About a month or so ago the school i
The straw was near a barn, but forhighest bid submitted was $137,- came to a stop at Los Angeles. The j Shell heaps consist of large quasiti-; m ,, n t s .
board started tlie plan of providing'Thievei Got Caih Register, Caill,
tunately the wmd blew the flames
988.92.
young men are carpenters.
trolley transportation to Red Hank |
Cigars and Cignrettet.
rine ^shells mixed wilh stained i''arth,
YounK Folks Form Club.
The lted
away from thc building.
The contract for paving a section
for the children. Since then there : Thieves broke into K. A. Langashea, charcoal and fire-cracked
Young folks of Ne\V> Monmouth, Hank firemen were Bent for and they
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED.
Abiinh
ALL WOMEN IN THIS PLAY, or
°~~
haij been n.good attomlunru of Fair, ford's store at Uelford Thursday
View nnd Fairfield Gardens pupils a t ! night >y prying open a window,
the Kiver Plaza school, but the ar-JThey carried away a cash register
raiiKemcnt is far from satisfactory j with $3(1 in it, about 2,0(1(1 cigars,
t o the parents of the pupils. They ! 5,000 cigarettes ,,nd a sum of money
appealed to John KnriKhl, s-tate com-; i n „ i,l)X,
u is thought that the
miSHioner of education, in mi eHort money, in the box amounted to about
to enlist his aid in favnr <if InniMpor- lJ!r ,o.
TI,,. u,i,.V(,K , , o l , , w a y s l l f l , | y
tatiou. They told Mr. Kinight lhiit! l v i t |, th-iv bi.oty. County detectives
t h e y believed t h e l a w s of t h e s t a t e •and the state police are working on
e n t i t l e d t h e m to ( r a n s p ' i r t i i t i o n .
i the ease.
Mr. Ktiriglit r e p l i e d thai t h e l a w
One Cant Snle—One Cmit.
did n o t fix a n y ilelinite d i s t a n c e , as
The sale th.it the Keviill stores
t h e word r e m o t e w a s used to specify
madd I'liinnu.t. Mny :!, -1 and fi. llel o c a l i t i e s which s h o u l d r e c e i v e t r a n s - idl
llrng Shop, the pri'HCiiptiou
p o r t a t i o n fur p u p i l s .
Ki'innte, Mr. 1 si ore Hay aveniu 1 ,
corner
Miller
. The Ili'xall
K n r i j r h t s a i d , i.s a n d i i l i v e l e n n | U | ( | ] hlivi'i,_IllKlilnnd«, N .
re,"
I'lione rjfil-l::|H, - AdverxniiMt he i n t r r p i i ' t e d n c e o r d i n g to
tl-l Incnt.
v a r y i n g conililioiui.
Mr. Km inht n'l
Motunoiitli Huat-li Cakino Dance.
vi»i-d t h e people of F a i r View a n d
Aniniid S p r i n g
dunce
lllue,l.;iw
Kiiii'lield ( i a n l r i i ; . to «,.,. VVillimn M.
c l u b nt Moiiniuutli I t e a e h c a s i u t t l ' l i Smith,
eouiily
mipi-riiili'ndi'nt
of
diiy e v e n i n g , .Mny 1 t h , l'.l.'.'l,
MereBchnoU nf Moiinioiilh i i i u n l y .
nnd- r'n oreh' s h a . S t i b s c r i | M i o n , $'.',[>().
Mr, Hniit I) w i n iiih'rvii'weil niul he Willinni 1'. t ' i i r b a r t , .-u'er, ( a r y M o n Haiti t h e imu.it.
: I H o n e whieli could m u u l l i Ui'iich, N . . 1 . AdviM'tiHi'tni'iit.
r
W
lii'iit lie dfiiH with by Hit' Middli'lnwii
t o w n n h i p IHIIIKI,
l i e HIIIII l h e b o a r d
rould
m a k e nn n|i|iro|ii iulion fni
The newe
hnir Imt'i,
tiiinilled lnu
t in M i i i m u T millini-ry in
Milnni,
<N
t l ' H I I H I I I l l ' l l i l i l l l l I f i t t l l ' l l i l ' l ' l ! I l l , | I K t i l l ' No duplica e .
p ip
il
illini-ry
ll
l n w KMVe ii t h f r i g h t l o d o thin, l i e
titntt'il, h m v i v e i , t h a t
lie d i d n u t wind
IIKFII
Mln-i
l.i'ghniipt,
nut' work
A.
,
oom
IIIIIIIIK, f'« Ml'iunl l i v e t
I.,
All
riMiiu,
Mnrrl-i,
HI, K i s n e r
Ki'il Itiuilt.
Ailvelil«'lnelit.
a
e
till' tilM'IMllIp m h l l o l IllllrlltU W i l l ' Ill'lt o b e licld h y Hi,, w o m e n uf Miiii'icti'i <|unlil|e ( | io pan* n n l h e m i i l t i T .
ht'iirl l.i'Khm IU t i n ' Moone Hull, K i t
A c t i n g o n t h U iiilvieii HHI pmtiOM
del builduiif, K r h l u y i<v«»itiKi April
27th.
A p i n t t i m e f o r lill, nil w e l mliiiol lioiinl lnnl wci'N, T h u |iriiu'i|liil
n'ttmiii ni<;.lKiied liy t h e lit.nrd f o r ritit
Bout For|*t
p r o v l t l l n i f U i i n s ipp u i U i l l u n WA* th»
t h » *x cue hi
hie unil
IMI nt the Holy <>»«»
u l NUI'
NUIIMI
<>»«
h i i v . 1
V.
i w
^
^ 1 , 1 1 1 , 1
( Ai
*j
V 1 /
i r \ .
j
i
r
u
i
i
n
.
n
o
u
t
i
of the Karmingdale-Manasquan road
stones. Among the shells are usual-: I'ort Monmnuth and Keansburg have
through Allenwood was awarded to Lester Scott of Red Bank to We4
ly scattered antlers of deer, bones of formed a social club which, meets
the Cihbs-Mtieller Co., of PhiladelMiis Alice Woolley of Princeton.
animals, fishes and birds, pottery .Wednesday nights at th. homes of
phia.
Tlie section to be puvt'd is
The engagement is announced of
The hist meeting was
nearly a mile and a half long and the Miss Alice II, Woollcy, daughter of fragments and other broken imple- the member:
ments. Shell heaps are lhe imper-'nt Miss Marion Morris's at KeansJill) will cost $(il,(i3'l.ti'l.
John A. Woollcy nf Princeton, to Lesishab|e part of the camp refuse left I'Urg. Miss Clara Johnson became a
ter ('. Scott, son of Mrs. Sitdie Scott
by the Indians. Now and then are ; member nf the club at. Unit time,
Engineeri Elect Red Bankers.
of lted Hunk. No date has been act
The Trenton chapter of the Amer- for the wedding. Miss Woolley is a found perfect implement,-; and ormi-, Albert J a m s is president of th .•luh,
and Miss
association of engineers «t n. Kr , u l u ',, u . ,,f L:,kewood high school merits that hud been carelessly lost Miss Morris is secretary
n the rubbish or hidden for safe I.uelln (lardner is treasurer.
meeting a few days ago elc-rli'd U. 11.and is niploy
as a stenographer
l'ope of lted Hank for its president for the Liikewond Times & Journal.
quickly responded. They saved t h e
j , . i n l > but the straw waB deRtroyud.
Jlr. Carton had arranged lo Ki'll the
s ( r . l w to John M. Corlics of Itumson
mid when Mr. Oorlics called ut t h e
farm to get the straw nfler the fire
he found it in ashen.
When a person chooson a plaif to
clean their clothi'H it mran.i that they
luue absolute confidence in it« r«liability. (>»r iminy yearn npiTinl«-
and Virgil Mnrkle of Hed Hank for Mr. Scott is employed in the accountthird vice president.
ing department of the Central rail-
road company a! Jersey City.
A Safo Investment.
One of the safei'.t and most prolitAUTOMOBILE FREE.
nble investment* known in found in)
thesharen of the Hed Hank Huilding i Ked Banlt MnrrhanU to Give Ona
1
niul Loan AnM>ciiiti<in. A nrw serif's
Away During Aulo Show.
now open. Subscriptions may he
Jlnring the week of the Automobile
!
made nt lhe "'•—•'
Hroad Street
' " - • -national
' - • ' ' . S l u m in the Urd Iliink Armoi'v May
nk.
K. U. ('onover, secretary.
7th lo I ^tb, inclusive—the KumneHH
Men's A;;:u>rilll il i of this place will
For Prompt Deliveries on Friday
I (fiw nv.av a id n c a r us their coucall TliurmUy. l'honu 11177 or lil7H I Irilnilion Inward the IUU'ITMI of Oil'
Hed Iliink.
Friday deliveries 7:00
and 0:00 A. M. nnd 3 :(10 I'. M. lionA
eiiiiiinn
w i l l be g i v e n fret' with
nnmtey'n
Market,
111 Monmouth I ' V r r v ( l o l l l l l ' s V. nh III f nods plirCIUIH.'II in l h e sli I'H of till' IIHill bl'l'.'l
•truct.—AdvertUcmont.
of t h e II .inciiil ion F i v e couponti will
<tittvm You llaarsl A l u m ! I t ?
be givi'ii wilh a $ti.00 p u r c h a s e , I o n
I VnmpM you Inivti Mem o n e , T h c o u p o n s with ii ilill.llO puri'luiM', a m i
new cni/.i', Tlu» r a d i o ddii-i.
I\li,-iH no o n . A Ii I lit' t h e ntnrt'H w h o r e
Ufh hull, l.liici-ofl, N, .1,, phono I'liiipoiii c a n b e1 o b t a i n e1d will b e |)lil>Middletown.- Ailvi-rtinu- linlloil ill t h e in vI iMHUt of T h e lU'ltixti'r.
liu-nt.
O n H a l m d n y nii:hl all Hie c o u p i i n n
I'inmn. Utixl 1'innoi.
will b e put in a b i g b a r r e l n! t h e iirAn low ni $.15, $(15, Hlfi, J12.ri up. nlory niul t i n ' p e r s o n whom aiimi' u p
h'n,
I'IBIHI Hlui|), I)runiit«iu,l pi'ilin o n l h e h ' l . i ' t ilraw'n will In
Ki'il Hunk, ri'iir uf tiiwn hull, iiwiiidcil t h e c m '
oitc U.'l.'l,—Advuithemnnt.
MiMiibi'i'n of lbi> Hnidnt'HH' Mini's
AHiiiicliition will n o t piirUclniiU' In II
C . « . ' Sal*
druurliiK.
Vlflll t h i ' i h i i w .
Vhdt tin'
H of Hi'.l Hunk HIRII lahnol girls'
tlu Ix-nxnt
I t of
f H
l C
Holy
Crn»» Imnkttthtill li'um. to lie held In Dr.
J>»niiB, Tlni truitvim unlil tlmt Ihv n w l hull for tlu<
church,
Itummin,
N,
J.,
May
4th
jf'n nturr, ili»tiil uttuet, nt
Younjf'n
of ti»ii»,)ui tiition would
AtU'urtl»iinn)nt
9 c t ,'k.—
ui,'kAdl
iilorim. You will unjoy btith nml nlnv
Kit a cur In the buriciiln. I(0d Hunk
Illi»llH!9» Men'n
tUi'inuilt,
thi' lowest being the oldest. I'lider S l i o | > , III i m i m o i i i l n i l
,
1 r Snle 2,273 Pound* I c Sala
nil near the;<e ilepnsilM m e Mimic (rear of town hall. I'hone '.KM.-Advertisement.
of miTi'lmiidiiu' junl urrivi-d.
DrurK,
timrn found scattered pits or tin
mi'ilicnii'M, Hoapn, ntalinm-ry, loilut
holes, which aro bitwl shnped de
Pinna Tuning.
•.•-..•iiirnlioiiii. ciindy. "Purn 1'oMl
proHsioim iii the ground I'IIIIMI willr
A» «rt and iircomiilinhmcnt; ovor
layers of stained earth, shelhi inid lfi.iHnl pianos tuned In 1'*' ycarfl.
A. II, Dirlmn, Dniinmiiiiil place, Kail Miiv il, t andfi; mul t" 1 ' |>l»'''"
ther reftiHi', wilh an orruiiomil Itank, rear of town hall, l'hone. MR.
Unit; Shop, UiKlihindt, N. J . Advrrlayer of itshes. It in Mip|ioseil tlmt
Ailvei'li'ii'ineiit.
I i.-ii-nirnt,
thi' lire holen were used an ovi-ii:; or I
SiimUHT Millinery
Dolic.^.'.r^ S.U.
Hleaminfr liolmi and aflrrwurds filled n o w . n - u d v m b u l b t n m m < - d n n d i i n benelil of Chl'lnl (KpimopiiO r t m n h ,
wilh refuse,
The lurre nunilur of I r i n n n i ' i l , i l l M i 1 " A . 1 . M n r i ' i s i ' i i Miiblli'lown, will ln> lirM «l tin- I*
111, W K I H T
oyiiter nnd clam 'lull
found imh r n i l l m e i ' v p i u l i H " , l u n i n
briirv Kiiturilfiy iifti'rnnun, April '.'Nth«
call' (hat Ibi' Imluir mil I Imve de
pi'iided a grcitl. deiil for nub.'iiHtein'i'
Dr. S l r a u i h "
Kummnge Sule
on HMII and other food whirh Ihey
IIIIH ri-lunii'il from hl« »n««>tlun mm
got In the rivern, bilu'n nnd brook* henelll Mlddleliiwii library will hi
rvmmiril
111* u»u»I iiHU"* lioum M
hurt
held nl (be library Thurmlity nnd Frimid in lhe ocean. It i« naiil Hint til.1 day ufli'i
l t l
, \)irll l!(lth and l!7th, iinlli iillU'cx. A
A'lvcrtliH'tfmnt.
1
Iniliaim of Ni-w ,ler»n'y madi' a prnc- friini twi In live ii'i'lock, Ailvei'lU'
l.iro of ?i|)ctiiling lhe winters on liu tni'iit.
p
Tonight Utl»e
Hi'iiKhori' nml of going inland dining
iteMt. M
Eiliion Mania Lanipt,
tlng'i, 1(1 Mon
tint nummcni.
A. V, Oreitiiry, 87 llruid itreet, l ) k d U
lted
llmik,-Ailvurtlntimeiit.
When Mr. Ki'imeilv wim it buy lilt
futlicr, WVIIIUKIOII W. Keitnt'ily, i x Dlu* Law Club Spring Dttxt
hunird n nhi'll licnp, which Cdiitnlni' 1 Mimmouth Htmth CMIIIO, M»y 4th,
other tiling* an IntHuii ik«l«< i U U U M k l m « n t
BAffe REGISTER, APfttL 28,
.4. musical program, has beem'arVENDUE AT UNCROFT.
ranged and refreshments will be
Fairly -J-mrge Crowd and Good Pricet served.
Despite Unreasonable Date.
The woman's auxiliary of the
Experienced Female Operators and Learners on Although this is about the worst Community
club will hold a men's
time
of
the
year
for
an
auction
there
Singer Sewing Machines.
nifht tomqrrow night in the Comwas u fair crowd and good prices at munity house. Mrs. Frank Muir
Steady Work—Good Pay—Light, Clean and Airy the veiidue held last Wednesday by
and Mrs. George Coni'Vt-r will have
Work Rooms.
jUrs. J. Jiolmes Conovcr of Lineroft. charge of the "program.
Our Factory is being Enlarged for more Workers. Mr. Cohover died very suddenly The Sandy Hook boats of the Cenabout a month ajjo. Mrs. Conovor
APPLY AT'ONCE
, ,
...
,.
itral railroad company will st:irt vunhavipg recently taken several large Contracts must'
t
u
and place
her son
livefarm
on
May Gth. *"*"*
t)ie
thiswill
year.continue
Most ofto
the
more than quadruple their force.
has been sowed with grain.
MitMletown Villa«e New!.
KEYPORT, N. J. G e o w II. Rut.ens ot'?New Mun- ! An all-day meeting of the missionFRONT and CHURCH STS.
mtuitil was; tiie auctioneer (it the sale. i ary societies of Reformed churches
Walter K. Force of Everett bought ! of Monmduth county will be held
a t.'am of ^ray horses for .S17f>. A Friday at the Reformed church at
OPPOSITE
RED BANK
DEPOT
loam nf liaj'.s sold, for SH.T.r.O. Four | this place. Dinner will be. served at
sold
at
pries
ran*...,,'
from
cows wer
Mechanics' hall.
few'days ngo the en? ' " ' ' C O m I "" U
"
huslud *
Basement was annfltanced of Miss
c*««<o>»»***c**ii!«e<^>««««*«-K > <~«<->*<*<*«««<^<«^^
ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS NEWS. Lillian Conover, daughter of .1; Doy
Conover,
ancKR.
A.
Shadd
of
New
:s
fl-c
Complying with numerous requests iVom-our
Delate Friday Night—Buy« Houae York. .Mr. Sftadd is ei'.catred in busiLAST FOUR
patrons we have added EGGS and BUTTER to our
on Center Avenue.
ness at 'New York.
DAYS—
U. M. Iliirtnian lefl last week for1. Mrs. George.'Miller pave- birth to
line of dairy products and we are now ready to
Thur.dny, Fri;'*
Cleveland,
Ohio,
to
attend
the
fu•
a
son
Saturday.
•
.
y day, Saturday,
serve you daily with Strictly Fresh Eggs and Choice
nernl of his brother.'
j A. A. Wilson of New York has .'• Monday, April
Butter at moderate prices for quality products.
,The interior of the H. I). Little i moved into Cha.rU'> Lippincott's X 26, 87, 28, 30
store on Bayview avenue has been house.1
Our Certified Milk, both Grade A and Pasteur-, ; repainted and a new awning will be Rev! J. A. Thomson continues to
up.
t improve at the Long Branch' hospital,
ized, is meeting with approval and as we are serving 'putThomas
H. Jennings has bought a where he underwent an operation.
you favorably with our Certified Grades of Milk house from D.. I,. Conover on Center His condition the past few days has
avenue. Mr. Jenninps will have the improved so much that he is expectmay we, at the same time, serve your .table with
house remodeled for his own occu- ed home soon.
Fresh Eggs and Choice Butter?
pancy.
,
Joseph Hankins, "who has been
A new electric light'sign has been sick with .pneumonia, will resume his
put up on James Shannon's drug duties as janitor of the public sthool
Respectfully, Yours, '
store on First avenue. Mr. Shannon next week.
will open the store alxiut May 15th. James Stoothoff, who recently reThe high school debating team will covered from pneumonia," was' suddebate against Leonardo high school denly taken sickjjast week. His conFriday night on the question of thedition is very serious. Mr. Stoothoff
United' States cancelling fifty per is one of the oldest residents of the
cent of the war debt.
village. . "
A sale of fancy articles, home
Phone 1245
All the roadside booths in -this
made rugs, children's clothes and neighborhood re-opened Saturday.
other articles was held, last Wednes- Sunday was a groat day for automoday at the Community houae.
bile tourists and the booths did a big
Edward Stone has bought a newbusiness.
Dodge automobile.
A large attendance is expected at
Mrs. Anna Conrad of Washington the jubilee concert tonight at the
avenue last week entertained the Baptist church, as many tickets have
sewing circle of St.'Mary's church. been sold.
William Oakes has rented his
house for the season and he and Mrs,
!
Oakes will move to apartments in the
Sage building.
Miss Bertha Walling of Belford is
now employed by Snyder & Roberts
of this place.
Mrs. W. E. Jagger has recovered
from an- attack of tonsilitis.
i In addition to our established line of Army and NavyMrs. Martha Sutphin of Center
articles, such as Shirts, Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves, etc.,
avenue is undergoing treatment for
we have put in a wonderful assortment of Suits and Shoes
! liver trouble at the Long Branch
WANTED
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Cement. Sand
and Gravel
MEN WANTED
Sold at Lowest Prices
THE ROBERTS BOILER
PRICE OF BLOCKS.
Plain block!
Half
Rock f»ee
Half
Knd«
Chimney block
Sand, per ton
OtaVel, ton
KEYPORT SHIRT CO.
Apply at Oakland Street Entrance
NOTICE TO 0 1 CUSTOMERS!
Itc
18c
He
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B E N N E T T BROS.,
General Contractor! acd
Buildwa.
233 Shrswtbury Ave.t
RED BANK.
Telephone 497-J
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LAST FOUR
DAYS—
Thunday, Fri^
day, .Saturday,
Monday, April
26, 27, 28, SO
LAST FOUR DAYS
HOUSEHOLD
Sweet Glover Dairy Farm
BELOW YOU WILL FIND ADVERTISED WONDERFUL VALUES
Dairy, 48 Washington Street,
Red Bank, N J.
FOR MEN and BOYS
The Army and Navy Store Featuring
Wearing Apparel For Father
and Son.
ANDERSON BROS.,
Local and
Long Distance
Moving.
L
for Men and Boys.
FIREPROOF
If you want to make your dollar do double duty bring
it to the Army and Navy store.
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Let us show you our merchandise. We J-now our J Methodist church last week held a |
James
ofMrs.
Somerville,
A rag
carpetMoran
bee at
Charles who
Vos- j
quality and prices will be agreeably convincing.
U. S. Army andNavy Bargain Store
Complete Line of Furnishings
I 37 Broad Street,
Opposite
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Register Building
SALE
VANS.
, New York and
Asbury Park
was formerly employed at Antonides's drug store, will have charge of DAILY EXPRESS SERVICE.
'the Shannon drug store on the corner of First and Mount avenues.
The Atlantic unit of the women's
Republican club met last week at the
Red Bank
.Community house.
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Office Opp. R. R. Depot
Phone 704
'The exempt firemen and their
wives of this place will be enterNew York Office
tained tonight by the firemen, when
75 Weit Street
'the company will hold a ladies' night. Telephone: Bowlinjp Green 9327
ANDERSON BROS.,
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$1.59 81x90 Bleached seamless Sheets, $1.27 each
19c Bleached Linene Toweling,
12/cyard
$2.39 10 yd piece 36 in. Long Cloth,
$ 1.69 pc.
19c to 39c Remnants Curtain Material,
15cyd.
35c All Linen Kitchen Towels,
25c each
$1.75 54x74 Cotton Blankets,
$1.59 pair
$2.25 72x90 Ripplette Bed Spreads,
$1.79 each
59c Embroidered Pillow Cases,
39c each
59c 45x25 Turkish Bath Towels
39c each
$1.79 81x90 Mohawk seamless Sheets,
$1.59 each
19c Hemmed Kitchen Towels,
69c yd.
$1.00 72 in. Bleached Table Damask,
$1,59 Hemstitched or Lace edge Curtains, $ 1.35c pr.
$5.00 70x70 All Linen Table Clothes,
$3.50 each
79c 18x36 All Linen H.S. Huck Towels,
59c each
DURING the past Winter, the worst inthe history of the coal industry, what kind of service did youreceive? Were you able to obtain
your usual supply of anthracite coal from your regular dealer or were you obliged to burn soft coal with disagreeable results and
promises the greater part of the time.
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A DEALERS DUTY—as we saw it, was to secure the coal, the- kind the consumer wanted, then offer it at a fair margin of profit.
This we did. Many homes were ruined beca use of the use of soft coal, etc., at only a slight savirtg. Millions of dollars will have to be
spent to repair the damage done.
Before placing your NEXT ORDER we submit the following facts for your careful consideration:
1. Wehandled only 100 per cent anthracite coal, and were able to supply every customer on our books with fresh mined anthracite
coal during the entire winter. No smoke, no soot and no gas.
2. We also supplied hundreds ofhomes, far and near, when they were unable to secure anything from their regular dealer, thereby
preventing untold inconvenience and at time s real suffering.
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the existing conditions. Think it over!
WHY NOT place your orders with the 100 per cent RELIABLE DEALER.
NOW
IS
THE
TIME
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FOR
ACTION!
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.J. N. H ANCE
ilroad
Shrewsbury Ave.,".£.
oreantng
Telephone 103 Red Bank.
Red IBank, N. J.
RED BANK REGISTER, APRIL 25, 1923.
spent part of last week with Miss-'T
Amount TkU Y n r Ov.r" $4,500,000 Eight Woman of Thii >!•*• Form a Kmma Thompson.
Mrs* Jacob Conover of Little SilBrld t . Card Club.
Mora Th»n Ltit Year.
"Entrc Nous," which is French ver spenfTust' week with her daugh- T
Dt'posits of the Munmcutli county
banks on April 3d were $43,741,- meaning "Between Ourselves," is the ter, Mr*. Henry Conover.
148.02, an increase of $4,590,218.34 name of a new card club which has
EVERETT NEWS.
ov*r the amount in the bunks at thin been formed'by eight women of this
time'last year. The Second National place. Meetings are held Saturday Mra. Edward Rowe Returnt Home
from Newark Hospital.
bank,of Red Bank still lends the rest nights and last week's meeting wtja
Mrs. Edward Rowe returned home
of the bunks with deposits of $5,327,- at Mrs. George C. Richdale's.
051.84. The deposits and loanB and [ Several applications- -have been Sunday from St. Michael's' hospital]
discounts of the county bunks arc as made of lute for membership iruthe at Newark; where she umk'went an
new bible cluss at the chapel. At operation for appendicitis.
follows:
DEPOSITS.
present the class has five members. Mrs. Patrick Carton gave- birth to j
Kwond Notional,• l t « l I l a i i k - . S Ii.321.051.iU They arc Misa Edna Rdinhart, Mr.a
daughter Saturday at the Long i
Anbury r a r k anil Ocean Grove
and Mrs. John R. Conover'; Mrs. G.Branch hospital.
bank
4,SUli,J9I.S«
William A. and Klwood Magee
Seacoant T r u s t Company . . . . », 17(1,130.01 Harry Richdale and William A. Baslied Bank T r u « l Uunipuny
2,'J«4.10M.11 ictt,
have been doing a bijr business in
Limn Branch frru»t Company . 2.24K,744.69
At a dinner party, last week Mr. selling asparagus vodts. They have
N.Lonu: Branch' BsnkinK Company
2,10(l,952.!l& und Mrs. Charles H. Lum had for sold more than 200,000 roots.
Stanley Stilwel! has a new autoAi-bury Park Trout Company . . 2.04K.290.2K their guests Mr. and Mrs, George
Oltlncnn Niitliuiul, l.i.nn lliun, I, 1,'JH 1,1,94.21
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Palmer, Miss Ednu Riinhart and mobile.
' llroail street National, lift]
A New York family has moved in. Bank
1,718,000.80 William A. Bassett.
Merchants National, Anbury
During the past week or so several to the Miers house on the Holmdel
Park
1,422,H38.K'J persons, among them being New road.'
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Keyport Banking-ComiiMny . . . 1,383.891.37
Yorkers,
have
been
hero
looking
for
Natlnnal
Freehold
Banking
New Yorker Buyi at Holtndel.
However,
1.2IH.H82.18 lots to build houses.
Company
Frank Godlesky 1ms sold his house
J'jjrmers National, Allentown. 1.201,718.01 there seemed to be no properties for
Kirttl National, Hprinic Luke. . 1.168,028.61 sale and the strangers went away in Holmdel township to Mrs. Stone of
Furraera £ Muri-hniit«. Mnt»New York for $1,450'. The new owndisappointed.
1,11 ll.OH7.41
Rev.'William E. Braisted of Red er will oceupy the property, which j
1'reeHolil Trust Company . . . . 1,078,142.11
comprises about an acre. Mount &|
1,0311,420.K» Bank Will preach at the chapel SunI'iri't National. Hi-lmiir
I.amson of Red Brink made the sale.
I'irnt Natlonul, HmOinlii . . . . .
941,1»I.2U day afternoon.
Ocean (Jrovo National
8G-I.K7 1.10
Mrs.
L.
P.
Conklin
of
Red
Bank
It pays to advertise in The Register.
New Jersey MortKBKe & Trust
DEPOSITS OF COUNTY BANKS.
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NEWS.
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Company, I.onjc Hrancli . . . .
721,825.70
3'eople*H Nationul, Keynort . . .
Matnwan Bunk
Central National, I'Vieholcl . . .
077,402.13
Atlantic Hiuhiunili Naliunnl..
6riK.274.4f
Mfiniisqunn Nntiunal
640.273.70
Kt'ansburn Niitiunul
. r.7!t.K7:i i:i
l-'irst NatiuiluJ, Brailley lU'UCh
4:ii,r,:ic.23
T'ir^t Ndtitinnl, KniflUlitown . .
3II7.9T.I.0O
1."irs1 Natlonnl. HtabiiK'hl . . . .
;i74,71B.
I'ir5t Nntionnl, Eiitontmvn . . .
216,028.
J'ii'Kt National, KaiminKilfiie..
242,4!T0.'jb
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Proufrbi accurdini to
"Old Rull*r Rit."
No. 2
LOANS AND DISCOUNTS.
Kieoiul Nutionnl. lied Hank.. f 6,K2G,:i(i7.11
A'bury Park and Ocean Ciiove
hank
:i,i;r>^.«7H.2r>
Keacoaat Trust Company . . . . 2,<i:io,'.t;i!l.ST
lied Bank Trust Company . . . . :i,17O.2KH.o:i
lAing Branch T n n t Compmiy.
U22,Sa2.S3
].on« Uranch BnnkinB Company
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Awbury Park Truwt Company..
1.4115.711.90
Oitiicns National. Loim Ilnnch - l^M'JH. LOfl.'.M
llroad Street National. Hi-d
Bank
1.2811.494.07
Merchants Nntipnul, Artbui-y
1'nrk
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l,»lG,r,r>r).O4
Ki-ypDit Ha|lkiHK Cnmpnny . . .
0fil.9Clfi.e3
Kutional
Fi'cchold
BankinK
Company
-1,229,035.06
, I-'nrmi-rs National, Alli-ntciwn. 1,345,148.09
"l-'iret NaClonnl, Suring L a k e
l.tK0,H40.01
}-'al-merrt & Merchant*, Mhtaw.m
49O.SS4.67
l-'ri'fhold Trust Company . . . .
712,0115.87
l-'ir.t Nntionul. Hclmnr . . . . . .
UK7,521.97
>'ir»t National, Freehold
973,657.72
Ocean Grove National
C3-l.580.81!
Hi-w Jersey MurtKUKc & TruHt
Company, I,ong Branch . . . .
298.746.64
I'l'ople'H NHtioiiHl, Keyport , . .
332,084.08
•174,118.50
IMalawsn Bank
7D7.8iri.lr,
Central National, i'l-eelu^ . . .
5I3.7HS.27
Atlantic HiRhlamlH N n l i ^ a l . .
>1iinaR(iuan National . .
KrQnaburir National
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r,70.4U.r,8
J'irsf National. Ilradlcy Ik'ni-h
•lt!fi,!l20.0
I'irat Nationnl, Knslialitown . .
nr, i5.7r>o.oo
J'irnt National, SenbriKlit . .. .
l-'imt National, Katontown . . .
ll< 1.100.22
J'irst Natiimul, I'liriniliKdiili'. .
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RED BANKl
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A Sedan par will be given away absolutely FREE
by the Red Bank Business Men's Association during the
Week of the Automobile Show in the'Red Bank
Armory, May 7th to 12th inclusive.
Beginning^Saturday morning, May 5th, and continuing throughout the week up to 10:00 o'clock
Saturday, night, May 12th. the members of the Red Baril^ Business Men's"Association,
. will give FREE COUPONS ON A SEDAN CAR to be disposed of on the co-operative
plan at the close of the show.
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A FREE COUPON, will be given with Every Dollar Purchase.
purchase, TEN COUPONS with a $10 purchase, etc.
FIVE COUPONS with a $5
. The car to be given away is a popular make, sedan model,, and it will be to your advantage to
get as many coupons as you can. The more coupons you have the greater your chance to win the car.
When making your purchases at the various stores don't fail to
.ask for your coupons.
They're yours for the asking.
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mileage. The more thoroughly you compare Michelins with, other .makes, the
more you will appreciate Michelin quality.
These " homegrown" Jersey tires now sell
at ordinary prices. Will you take advantage of this opportunity?
THE SHOPPING CENTED OF MONMOUTH COUNTY
ABSOLUTELY FREE!
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by its fruit"
P«ge Eleven
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No Member of the Association is Permitted to Participate
in the Drawing for this New Sedan Car.
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Red Bank, N. J.
FOR
LARGER
ANNOUNCEMENT
NEXT
WEEK.
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$940 DELIVERED
CASH PAYMENT $282.30
$763 DELIVERED
CASH PAYMENT $228.90
$598 DELIVERED
CASH PAYMENT $179.40
Time Payment Plan:
ASSOCIATE
'DEALERSHIPS
30 per cqrit cash—balance
in one year at smallest
known finance charges thru
General Motors Acceptance
Corporation.
open in Atlantic Highlands,
Highlands and Sea Bright
FOR ECONOMICAL TRANSPORTATION
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19 Mechanic Street
TELEPHONE RED BANK 1409
See Us
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The Red Bank
$583.50 DELIVERED
CASH PAYMENT 1174.75
AUTO SHOW
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$951 DELIVERED
CASH PAYMENT $285.30
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RED BANK REGISTER, APRIL 2 5 . 1923.
coal trust in a day a n d its power to
rob t h e people as was done last winter would come to a n end.
THE RED BANK REGISTER.
JOHN H. COOK, EJilor unil Publisher.
OKOltGK C. HANCK Aixoctilt
Editor.
Busintvs Manneer:
THOMAS 2 ^ 1 N « BROWN. _ _ _ _ _
Trlopln'iii'." : - k,.,( Hank 13.
Ko.l lU.ik J3C0.
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"ElittT.-d Hi Hi.'
J . . a* fii'<-.'ii;l-
lt'
Sub>cri|ilion
Pricem
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mo.nl.-
Tkna'nionlh*
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WKHNKSPAY. APRIL ii. 1
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TOWN TALK.
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"The COVERED WAGON"
THE FILM EPIC OF AMERICA
A l'.\UAMOi:NT 1'ICTUKK
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' Ffir a long time . the nolitii'iun*
hiivi' dt'luili'd thi' pi'upli' with their
specious bank. But the people iire
waking up. The" people run stop this
extortion of the sutfar trust and they
can sstop the extortions u f ' t h e eoal
W>
.<_ trust whenever they want to. The
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indication* arc (lint this fall will <i-e
a great many vuti'f lufakins,' away
from theolil party mai'him> ami vi>tinc for candidati's who wilJ protect
their intuv-.N iii-U'udai f -LI'VIM^ tin1
tru-rt-.
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th.1 (Tmvr, Talk cMitii.uei; on pafte i!-M
L. LASKY
KMICIISIIV l l o l (ill's
MMISI.
IMrwH'll by
' HrnMtiii ••»•
JAMES CRUZE
IT,«.iil«ll"ii
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JACK 11 sMNimvi
b, HU«iO
THIS GIGANTIC FILM WILL NOT BE SHOWN IN ANY OTHER
~ VJCINITY
THIS SEASON.
THEATER IN NBW, YORK OR
VICI
CRITERION
B'WAY AT
44th St., N. XRESERVED SEATS ON SALE S WEEKS AHEAD—Daily i:JO, 8:30,Simd.y M.I.. 3
MAIL OBDEBB IB0KTTLT M T U B I S TO
_Frlc.s—Night. (1.10 to M.aOs Kati. (Bxoqpt Bat. k Bun.) 550
- 1923 NEW YORK & KEANSBURG
j (Continued from pace 4.)
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Spring Schedule
luuvlu's of 15e,l Hank
'4 WO Ml'thl'di
Beginning April 20th, 1923.
mines a mm em l ai Hol:i-.i'-l t ' ,*REBUILT MARINE ENGINES
t'uinbiiii' tin' tw
,
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Steamers
High Speed .Motors
Vlai'i-. There h:i
KEANSBURG, P0CAH0NTAS
of alisolute relhlbil-llolnnle! in The
in .thi' j>..pu';i1:c'
SMITIIFIELD, MOBJACK
ity will, drive your
:,- i-itt d.nvr the
Subject to Change Without Notice. .
boat to its maxi-..-.
but
oth r
mum speed.
New York Time
: .1 f:.irEngines of all types
one. unilied ellu 11- \\va\
LEAVE KEANSBURG
LEAVE BATTERY, NEW YORK
and
size?.
ly b r i e ..ir.in-t--'
Sehd : for Bargain
Weekdays
Weekday.
Li.t.
7:00 A. M.
3:45 P. M.
9:30 A. M.
5:30 P. M.,
ii.jre if church
It will liiit bi
BRUNS, KIMBALL & Co.
Saturdays >
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Saturdays
157 W e . t 15th St. 7:00 A. M. 12 M. 3:45 P. M.
9:30 A. M. 2:00, 5:30 P. M.
11,.' near fn'iire. Tl.i- lino of cleavN. Y. City.
j Sundays
Sundays .
«i.e between .mai'-y of the faiths. 1?
9:30 A. M, 2:00, 5:30, 9:45 P. M. |7:00 A. M. 12 M. 4:00, 8:00 P. M.
iiol very marked. M l are ft niggling
for the -^amo iroal and the only differIt pays to advertise in The Register.
c . t e i.- t h e rotfe- they tako t.i' ob- Idvertisement.
t.iin the- coal. During the p;ut winU'i" many churches iverc forced by
t'ne coal famine to hold union services. \ ' o opposition was manifested
' t o these temporary" unions and this
i.-, a straw which shines that t'ne title
in'" drifting toward Christian solict:<iity.
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Keansburg Steamboat Co.
Old-timer-: well remember when
.such unions were impossible. Heated
dispute* raged over slight differences
in creeds and doctrines. Today the
different denominations are drawing
together. Here ami there are out1 .leaks of religious intolerance and
I'iKotry. but the great mass of the
m'ople are not involved in t h e s c d i s (iiites. An instance of the growth
nf
a friendly
feeling
between
churche* was shown ' recently a t
Dainfii'lil, where, a Kniplits of Columbus lod;;v offered tlie use of it.s
bill to a Uaptis', eoiisrregation whose
•rliui'eh bad been destroyed by lire.
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One of the public advantages of
liavinL' fewer -and ,-tronger churclies
would be the reduction of tax ex.•mpt propiM-ties. Cliurches are helpful institutions for a community but
if by consolidation they can attend
move effectively to the spiritual needs
..if a community and at the same time
add to 1-.immunity wealth by reieas
i i . ^ n larger amount of property for
residences and business and for tux.tiion, there would seem to be stronj:
material r.asoh.- as-Well as l-elip-ious
reason- why church consolidations
a i " (iesira!j!e.
Union is economy as well as
i-lmifrtM. The .-.aviiiKs which could
In: effected by having a few strong
churche- rather tlian 11 large numbef
of \ceak o t i o .111' widespread and too
iilivinu- to be iiH'iitiolu-d, - The
rbangc \\il! cenif \\hen the different
•denomination-; a n ready for it and
t'li.- is as it should be.' If anyone had j
tlie a u t h . r i t y to enforce JJ dei'ree that
.•liurch.1- must consolidate whether
they wanted to do ?o or not. it would '
lie-as g!e,at a mi-take to do this as it I
\>ould lie to prohibit chuieb.es from!
TMiitiiig.
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Th, re is muih talk by Republican
politician.- and Republican officials
nf 5m investigation into this supur
liusini'S-. This talk is all bunk. They
nil know what causes the high price
nf sugar. The--tariff law was passed
to help the trusts at the expense of
Hie people ami the law is doing ,iu--t
what n was intended to do.
Last winter the whole rmiutry suffered from a lack of coal. The price
of coal w:is put up and up and up by
the owners of lh.> coal mines. .The
government at Wo-liingtmi did nothing tn prevent thi robbery of tillpeople. They Parted invc-tii;Mioii.-,
which gace a L.l "f jiolit ; eiai:s good
jobs, but so fur a I d p i n g the people, tln-.-M1 im c-tignti..n- were cnlii'elv u . ! . ' - . ;e they were intendi'd
(11 be.
Siii'iir i it priiin 1 111'i'e-slly of tliC
lioople.
All MH'li n e c e s s i t i e s s h o u l d
h e jViit tn tlie pe'i]ilc lit t h e l o w e s t
|io»»ible d e l . Hut politicians do not
want this They want the lru«U IMIrichi'd, no miitler lit what flnnneial
eiiHt to Ibe people anil no mutter
whnt aiimunt <>f KufftrlnK thp fomliion people uiiiy he callod on to eniliiie,
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llmlr utter disregard for the welfurp
of the people ln«t winter vvfccn they
put up the p r l d ' nf conl to nn c\Drliitntit IlKurc.
Hiiro nKivln them
l>y tli" «ffl
ntiil pollllfimiit. ('"ill Ii "Ucli n
My thnt It should lii> cot tn Ihp
i t tlm lpu»t pomlliUi.cunt, 'I'liti
only way to do thnt In for the guv
•truwant tn own lh« coil nliiMn ami
%o teki ov«r tli* rillrtMdii which now
' thf «wl to»-ttk| minci ta tkt
For Sale. Fine farm of 265
acres of which 175 acres
cultivated, remainder wood-'
land.
House of 16 rooms, 8
baths, handsomely
furnished
and modern in appointments.
All main bedrooms have open
fireplaces. Will be solci fully
furnished and equipped.
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For Sale, Houo# of-—7 rooms
and bath within five minutes
of the heart'of town. Pleasant
location. Tenanted and shows
* excellent return on investment.
To close an estate. Price,
J7.00O.
New Jersey Coast Properties
ALSTON REALTY &
DEVELOPMENT COMPANY
Davidson Building, Red Bank, N. J.
What have you For Sale or Rental? Send us particulars.
SALES
Tel. Red Bank 1411
ALSTON COURT
Choice plots, 60x168, for sale
- in this restricted river front
development.
RENTALS
For Sale.
Duplex apartment
dwelling in the best section of
town.
Modern appointments.
Pleasant surroundings.
Garnge space for 5 cars. Fully
rented under least1 and a splendid investment.
For rent, furnished, river front,
property. House of 10 rooms,
2 baths. Garage for 3 cars. Well
appointed.
Spacious grounds
well kept. Fine water views.
IMMI
DISCONTINUING OUR BUSINESS IN RED BANK
Mr. A.• Salz,r, the Senior member of this concern, wishes to retire from business activities, and
as other interests require our "personal attention," we regret exceedingly that we musfdiscontinue our Business in Red Bank.
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We therefore offer to the public of this vicinity, for a limited period, our Entire Stock of High
Grade Merchandise. The major portion of it has been selected for the present Spring and
Summer Seasons.
This is a "Bargain Opportunity of Once in a Lifetime."
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Thousands of Bargains are here for you, insuring savings to 50% and more.
We quote from random, the following:
35c HOSE
@ 19c.
W o m e n ' s 35c Hose, per pair 19c
Women's Soc Hose, 3 pr. for $ 1 .
39c DRESS GINGHAMS
. @ 25c.
Also best IVrca'Ic-s. per yard. .2Sc
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35c PILLOW CASES
@ 25c.
Standard Bleached Pillow Cases, our 35c grade, each, ,25c
Women's pure silk full fashioned Hose, S2 ,<i;u!e, per pr $1.59
MUSLINS,
@ 12 Vic.
Yard wide Muslins, per yd. 12Vgc
I.onsdalo and ntlur standard
yard-wide Meached Muslins,
per yard
16%c
$1.75 SHEETS
@ $1.29.
Standard
Bleached
hemmed
. Sheets, size Klx90 inches;
our Si.75 Miade, each. . .$1.29
$1.50 UNDERWEAR
@ 79c.
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25c TOWELS
@ 14c.
W'o.men's Gowns, Chemise and
Skirts, per garment
79c
Our 25c Htick Towels, each. .14c
5oc Turkish Bath Towels, ea 29c
$1.00 TABLE LINEN
@ 62 Vic.
Snow white satin finished'Table
Damask, our S1 grade, per
yard
"
62 Vic
Women's Crepe and Batisle
Clowns, Chemise and Skirts,
S2 kind
$1.35
49c VOILES
@ 25c.
Women's Thread Silk Hose,
Gordon Si make, per pair.79c
0-0-0-0-0 -
The people are beginning to >ee ..
one of the rc.-ults of. the new tariff!
l i w in- the soaring price of -un-ar. .
Tlie new tiu-ilV put a. lav of nearly,
two cents on sugar coming into this j
eountry. This gi,\e thi' sugar t r u ; t ;
:i chaiue to add two cents a pound
t.i their sugar bi-ides keeping out .
-ugar from other lands, which also .
ln-lpi'il tn force up the price. Every
lK:rson in the country has to help
make up this extra money for the
sugar truM.
For rent, furnished or unfurnished, for the year or season.
Attractive river front property, modern house of 16
rooms and i tretths.
Broad
verandahs. Well kept grounds.
Superb river view. Garage for
3 cars.
?5 handsome Philippine hamlmade and hand embroidered
Gowns , and Chemise, per
garment
$2.79
Women's S2..S0 Glove Silk
Vests and Step-ins, each.$1.89
Women's
Vests
3.Sc Swiss
Ribbed
,19c
$1 CORSETS
<n) 79c.
Celebrated C'H Corsets,
pair
per
-,79c
Popular "I k'Bevobe" Brassieres
and Haiuleaux, 75c t,'r;ide,
each
'. . . ,49c
$1 GLOVES
Gu> 59c.
A lot nf "kayH'i" Silk Gloves,
Si.oo ifiade, per pair, . ,59c
Women's s i . / S double tipfed, , .
sixteen luittnii
lenulh silk
(iloves, per pair
,$1.39
A lot of Voiles, originally 49c
per yard
25c
Famous Normandy 75c Fabrics,
per yard
49c
Popular Ratines in a complete
nmxe of color:., 75c grade,
per yard
4214c
$1.69 DRESS GOODS
@ $1,121/2All wool Crepe-, our SI.6')
Krade, per yard
$1.12V'2
$2.00 SILKS
•@ $1.39.
Ulack Talleta Silks, our S2.00
Xrade, per yard
$1.39
S2.5o CK\\\ Je Chines, complete ran,i;e of colors; also
rich lustrous hluk sstin, per
yard
$1.79
Uest - Canton Crepes,
1
quality, per \ard
S3.5o
$2.79
$5 ALL LINEN CLOTHS
@ $2.95.
Pure linen satin damask Luncheon Cloths
$2.95
Pure Linen Table Cloths, our
SS.So grade
.$5
S10 and SI 2.50 pure linen
Table Cloths, at
$7.50
Slfi.So pure linen satin damask
Table Cloths
$12.50
S10.50 pure
per dozen
linen
Napkins,
$6,95
Celebrated "Old Bleach" pure
Linen Towels, values lo
Sl,5o, each
$1
lixtreme Inductions in best
damask TaTife Cloths and Napkins, including famous Brown's
"Sliaim nek ; " alsn "(iuld Medal,"
"Heur de l.i>" and other standard
brands, also Madeira, Italian and
Mosaic Linen I'icces and Sets.
BOOKS
@ SOc.
Standard Hooks, reprints of celebrated O'pyrinhts, now , ,50c
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WOMEN'S DRESSES
@ $1.
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New stylish Gingham Dresses,
made to sell for very much
more . . . . . . . . , . . . " . . . $1.00
A lot of Women's fine wash
Dresses, including- Dotted
Swisses,
Voiles, Imported
Ginghams, Ratines, etc., originally to S15
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$1.95, $2.95 and $3.95
$16.98 DRESSES
@ $5.
A lot of Women's all-wool
Dresses, originally to SI6.08
at
."
$5.00
$20 DRESSES
@ $8.75. *
Women's modish Silk Dresses,'
also popular Jersey Collegiate, Dresses, value's to S20,
at
$8.75
$35 DRESSES
@ $14.50 to $19.50.
Women's stylish silk and wool
Dresses, made to sell to S iS,
at
$14.50 and $19.50
$29.50 COATS
@ $10 to $19.50.
Women's $2l>.5o smart Wool
Coats and Capes
;.
$10, $15 and $19.50
$25 SUITS
@ $10.
Women's 825 all wool Tweed
silk lined Suits
$10
$5.00 SKIRTS
@ $2.95.
• Women's all wool Tweed Skirts
$2.95
$1.50 BLOUSES
@ 89c.
A lot of Middy Blouses for
women, misses and children,
values to sSl.So, at .•'.,..
,89c
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A Free Coupon with every
dollar purchase foe Sedan
Automobile; to l)f uivon away by
Iliul Bank Business Mi'ii's Association during AutomobiU* Show '
at the Red Hank Ainnny, May
7th to 12th.
We begin giving these full coupons with nil purchases next Saturday, May Gtli.
Red Bank, N. J.
Members of the Red Bank Business Men's AaHOciation will give
k free coupon with every dollar
purchase during the Auto Show
at the, Armory, May 7th to 12th.
We begin giving these full coupons with all purchases next Saturday, May 5th.
?., APRIL 25, 1923.
REP ZK""-
T h e - L i t t l e F e l l o w s ' t e a m of
CHRISTIAN iCJENCt
U Broad Si., fUd B.uK. IV I
' I f o i d o n it.s h o m e JIH>UMI1R !a*t !
*«rvl»» Similar l l : 1 « k. U * .10 P. M
J
t*k \ v ; u l U ' f e a t e d by l . ' o n a n l u hy j
»und«i-School—l*b A M
A'cdncidfijr Evening T«»«Uniiiril«l Wtrfling. NEW ORGAN FOR NEW MON- * - 0 H ' tit 2 0 t o 1 8 .
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- I I I r. M.
MOUTH BAPTIST CHURCH.
T h o m a s K a a t m o n d i f I'oi-t Mini- [
ft«iil!ng Rbvm—Wcdnt:,riitf• «n>< sun.Ur. !
rura 2:R0 to 4.10 P. M.
ivrd a - l i - l ' t r from h i s \
P o r t M o n m o u t h F i r . ; C o m p a n y t o m u u t h lias
'•it* mit.lU .*'niriUnlly li.*li<-.l lc ' " I t >b.
i aJ'JHI-oil,
j i d ' . o i i , T l i i i m a s K. -Wil-oti. who ; s !
G i v e a M i n l l r e l S h o w o n F r i d a y rI^i
k-^.Kntr Ht.nm anil to lh« ««rvic-a
M r , Wll-mi a n d j
N i g h t of N c x l W e c b - P o t t m i t l r o i in W u c h o w , t ' h i m i .
fii.s vviff a r c inisi-'ionarii--- a:rd l h . - v :
1 a k e i C h a . ' s e ftt L e o n a r d o
:\ro s l u d y i n j ^ t h e lanKU.'ii''- ;imi con- •
T h e N o w M o n m o u L h iJ:ij>;i:'. ; ; u r
ijiliun.s o f .South C h i n a .
j
h a v i n g i l i c ' r i:ow ur) p an • i-'. u n i;
T h r o e r e s i d e n t s of P o i t - M ' n . n n m t h I
. ihoir c h u r r h .
H will lr.. '.I-<M! I'M- t l r c a m e h o m e m u c h i m p r o ^ - ' l l a - ; week
lirst t i m o a t u rociuil which w ill !i,fnmi
t h o l.ony
Hrai:- h h o s p i t a l ,
^ i v e n .soon. Tin 1 e x t e r i o r (if I'm- r i m r-'s
whore
they
underwent
n|icra,!ii>ns.
bus been
u-|ci)litcd
l»y Siniili £•
The patients were MIS.-I^HLU Jensen.
' K n u r l a n d ;; e o p i i n - r,wi li:.s lu-en
M r s . K t h e l lii-nru-tt ft:i<l *iV.• I,'• 11 l i u r :
|)Ut
nil- t i n buildili).' b j C h u r l . '
of onH-nury quality aru not £nod
Iliowli.
enough for prescription work.
C o d f i v y H o n i of A ( ! a
t
, - . T u rai:;e m o n e y t u b u y !ii e !iy.litinf.
I Only dru^s anil chemicals of the
hinds h a s bought t h " .
.nmruiyer
'lippuriitllH tin- p o r t
Mu!im<Mi:|i lir
liousc a t N a v c s i n k . M ' . l l o r a w i l i i
very liiithrat Kradu of purity are
c o m p a n y will , ; i v e a liiin 'n-.l -li:>v,
m o v l ; t h e Injure t o At l.i • i.-1 Iliu-h- '
fit for use in prescriptions. We
lands, ivhere ho will-lur. > :•. i.li!..,.!use tho best obtainable no matllouso a t t h a t jilaco. T h i r t y p.-lsim
eleil i n t o a b u n g a l o w .
ter what the cost anil allow no
a l l o f t h i ' i i i w i t h l i l a c k ''.;.. , -.-.ill ! , A i.uiiilic-r of folks I f
i n t h e : h o w . . h i r m - . - - ] i c - p i n n M - . . i 1 ! 1.
[ one but re^isterm! phurimicists
Jti"sey C i t y a n d N e w vi i
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to compound the medicine.
lii-lfiin! anil I'm 1 ! MIIIIUV.
-\1>V. l i e l l i l . ! H f n n i i I ; . ' '.,-, e l i - l o o k
loukini! f o r l>ul'v;alo\v:i f.
All prescriptions are . double
W l i y n o t o u rN o r w u l l t ?
V i m w i l l f m - i i , . ) , ' . , ^ , , , , flM1. I.,.,,,,-,,-,!,,
|,..s'.,,!n,,-.
miT
a n d fiir
accomnie
checked, thus guarding against
t h i s t i r e w i l l i i i ' V i ' v K ! > I ' ^ c k o a y 1 ' 1 - ' | - | - | , t . „ [ ] • - , . , , I , - , , , . I , , . , . , , i H o \ o , i ; ' ] . i ; n i » s , - iioa.rdinj; h o u s e s .
when you need o n e - a n d UHII'H ti><: M,,] v j n A. Hice buildinif al Leonard'.)
the possibility of error or inacMr. a n d M r s . VY. K.
reason for currying an extra on tin 1 ;t ( 1 ( | 1 ( . i ! ) i , w n ' s t o r e .
.Mi-s .lo)i;tnn.i d a u K h t o r Rita of W e s t II
curacy. You may depend upon
ken and
hack, isn't it? Cot onto the K'>u'l Smith is assistant postmaster,
Francis .1. Siegel of J e r - . y Ci mothe proscriptions you have filled
points, of the No, walk.
U / B worth- , T l u . , „ , , . , a i , KmMy
, , f , , . N , , v ltorcd
— to
- Navcsink
- ^ - ^last ^ " > . ^
I at
l l a r l y will open his house
wink'.
; Monmouth Baptist church held a sont!i
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w^ • m « / - i
eiiiblo. a n d untcrtainment Thursday for the summer.
program comprised :x y
h N ( , f f( ) fP o r t
M,,lm|liulh K
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FAN FLAME
SPARK PLUGS
INEWS FROM M1DDLET0W!!.
James P. McLue
H. C. HUBBARD, Prop.
16 Broad Street,
Telephone 146
Guaranteed to Save Gas—Fire in Oily
Cylinders—Increase
SI-00 for all sizes.
Factory
HOWARD
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FREY
74 Monmouth Street
Red Bank, N. J.
Telephone 6 0 S
WELLER'S
Corner Shrewsbury Avenue, and Newman Springs Road,,
Phone 463-J
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t i n u e s t o i m p r o v e a t t h e l.onu h.ranch
cleaned and Smoke pipe ready for the 5 | '
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T h e w o m e n ' s a d u l t class of t h e h o s p i t a l , w h e r e h e is mi.li-r t r e a t ,
winter?
;
jj j N e w M o n m n u t l i c h u r c h will m e e t a t; m i . , , t f o r i n j u r i e s r e c e i v e d in a n
Are your Gutters and Leaders ready for the bad storms
t h e p a r s o n a g e this a f t e r n o o n . P r a y e r • ; , u t u m o 1 j i l e a c c i d e n t ,
m e e t i n g will b e IM;1(I t o n i n h t a t l i o n - j T h e l a d i e s ' a u x i l i a r y of t h e I.e.)soon to come?
I j r y .1. F r o s t ' s .
T o m o r r o w ni(?ht t h e m i r , | 0 ; u l d ]ii;event I ' a r k lire c o m Have you got figures for that new Bathroom or Heating jg | C h i l d r e n W o r h l C r u s a d e r s will n i v e '
a dance Thursday
puI,y
Kl\] hold
outfit you have been thinking about;
|ii play a n d sociable.
T h e a n n i i a P , , i g i l t , o f this- w e e k in tin- firclmusu.'
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• 35c per Ib
Ri'jnvscntalive
7 Broad Si-
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Red Bank, N. J.
RED BANK, N. J.
United Cigar Stores Co., Agency
Formerly Cooper's Drug Store
Broad and White Sts.,
Red Bank, N. J.
;night, ih
I» vour Heater
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A p r i l is i)liuiliii>; time., a n d
for l.'le In: I re.--.l4ll.- o u r lawns
rihiiuld' 'uu needed ln-foii: May
^uth.
JOHN OAKES, JR.
SAFETY FIRST
~lf"notTcall or~phone:
Aiik your dealer or write
WESTSIDE GARAGE,
Red Bank, N. J. „,;,„„ duet by Mrs. I-red Pentennunn b | . u k u n , . | u , t .
H em c tw : t h , , l N h | .
,and M,ss C k d y s Johnson, voeal solos j u r y J a s t . w e u k w h i l e w , , l k i l l , , i n t h l ,
ll.y Mrs. Walker, recitaUons by Miss r i l i l l . , ) a d s h o p s a t Elizabeilmorl.
Uot SL'i-li-y and Wilbur Coddmtclon
j , ^ c _ V a n N o t e of Atlantic
Telephone 1210
jand a cornet sob, by Walter Cherry. 1 1 | j J , h l u ] K l s w M ] ^
a , , , | ( 1 , h . ( , , s( ) | 1
A c o l l a t i o n of »2il was eoi.tributed. . . H i m l ( , O w l l ( , , . 5 n i p . . S u n , h i y n i ) f , n a l
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The Leonardo l . i K * school base-1 l]w , , ) m m u n H y m i , t , t i n g 1 U , , , , x , v ,
j ball team last week defeated the At- '
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Monmouth Baptist church.
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j j l a n t i c H i g h l a n d s t e a m b y a s c o r e o f ; w i l l i a m - M u l . , . t , n o f , . , , f ( ) l , | ,.„,,.
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Pep and Powtr—Permit
I", a s y Starting i h any weather—
EAT CANDY!
at the Station
Telephone 3 8
Will he y o u r s , ij y o u UBe
W o n d e r l a w n Grate S e e d .
This
seed i;^ a quicl\-$;rowintf-seed:—•
iMY.it., t h e w e e d s - - . ^ • ' r m i n a t c n
in from five tn MX ihiys, i n s u r ing a (,'uod lawn in aftout four
wci'k 1 -.
ll will last t h r o u g h o u t
the S u i n i n e r iiuil will tinL Imrn
from the; .;uiI.
Throws Off Oil—Keeps Sparking Points Clean.
172 Monmouth St.
Red Bank
GREEN VELVET
NOriK GETTER MADE.
FAN REVOLVES
UNDER COMPRESSION
What "Spare" Do
You Carry?
m m m PHARMACY,
THE BEAUTIES OF A
i.d!ihl.reiLs..Jioji.^ieji.inj^wif J i e l ; L J . a s t i
ih^._iaiui5_J.ejiii;iL_o.Lli!J.i:L_5LiLLL
| w i ' u k a m i $ 1H.55 w a s t u r n e d in b y jm , , u t l i u n d e r w e n t a n (ipeialio'ii f u r
; fifty children.'
O t h e r c o n t r i b u t i o n s ; a p p e ' n d i c i t i s a t t h e LJ>IIK llranch h d s i j j a r e expected.
j p j t ! 1 ] a f e w d a y s a(?i).
j^S
'1'he lk-lford school baseliall t e a m :
H e n r y • D e G r o t e h a s moved from
" j h a s -.von e v e r y g-.imv. it h a s p l a y e d ; Miss G l a d y s J o h n s o n ' s IKHI-C t o h i s
; this s e a s o n .
Ii d e f e a t e d T o r t M o n - i o w t l h o u s e a t J ' o r t Moniiioiiih.
m o u t h a n d .Middlctown vill i|,'i. l a s t j
( C o n t i n u e d o n n e x t na«o.)
Sugar is real food and .food, we must have.
as well as there is in foods.
.takes good,food
best
to create proper
confectionery—the
Hut theroV a diU'wi'iiei* in candy
There a r e several' grades
pure,
and-as
nourishment we therefore
we know it
offer you only the
wholesome kind—the kind that makes you want
more and more Because it's so good.
The CONFECTIONERY
hundreds of discriminating
offered
persons.
by us is meeting
It is purity
approval
from
and wholesomeness
with
com-
bined for your enjoyment, and it is perfectly safe for young and for old.
Buy Your Confectionery Where It Is Fresh and Handy.
re "(Fruits and T^uts)~
Mohawk
50c per Box.
Gladiola
$1.00 per Box
Gondolier
79c per Box
,
Lady Clair . . , :
59c per Box
. Park & Tilford
50c per Box
Silver Knight
. . . ;$1.00 per Box
. . . . . 75c per Box
Beaux Arts
.39c per Box
Also Schraft's and Page & Shaw's Confectionery attractively l}oxed for your
convenience.
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VERY SPECIAL
Aluminum Coffee Percolators,
Why not enjoy your coffee.
98c
Percolate your coffee and-enjoy it:? full aroma
iri i
COFFEE!
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Speaking of coffee
sold at this store.
special grade
COFFEE!
reminds us that
For years
we should' tell
Whelan-Ca^.-idy
of coifee put up expressly
for them.
strength and is equal, in quality to many
other
stores for a third
more
Stores
you about
have
This
coffee
grades of coffee
the coil'ee
been
sold
selling
a
has the full
in grocery and
in price.
• May we have the pleasure of selling you a trial pound at
We have it in packages; ground or bean, and we know that once
we sell you a pound we have gained another coffee
TEA
I
P
In
almost
every
TEA
home where
Coffee
is consumed
many homes the evening meal is not complete
a home today
It's
that
perlVciiy
customer.
without
has the tea pot on t h e stove
iimper t o enjoy
(
W e
many
d e m a n d s now-a-days
a real efficiency
basis.
snvinjj," c o n v e n i e n c e s
and recreation.
that
think
o ftlic
conserve
housowiiVY
k i t c h e n is a s p o t l e s s
lime
a n d ener.uy
lime
work
makes
properly,
t h i n g s we h a v e t h a t will biini-h k i t c h e n
innny stops n L e o n a r d l l c -
!'ri^iM*at'H' w i l l s i i v e y o u . N o t u n l y
w i l l it
. . ; i \ i t i m e h u t ;i U " " i l r r f r i ^ f n i t o i 1 w i l l a l m o s t
]i;iy f o r i t s e l f i n \\\v i ' u i n l i t k r r p s i ' n u n s p u i l i n u citi-h ! ' j i s u n .
K v t ' i y n i u d t ' l IHMH 1 l i a s h c i ' i i
U'-^li'ti ill a c t i t i i l ,;;t'i'vii'(» a n d f i n m d t o l u i j u - r I'ci'tly tios'IH'IUMI s o t h a t
n cimstiitit
cir.ula
tion
o fcokl,
d r y a i r floats f r o in t l u * i i c
('IIILIUIHT i n t o c v i i \
c u m e r o f tlu* f u n d r u m pnrtnuMU,
Spot less
whili1
t'iinnu'1
liniiifr,
ciinily CICUIUMI w i l h j u s t u d u m p c l o t h
insures
I U H M I U I H f r o m a n yc l i n K i n ^ r oihn'H » f f o o d find
vi'i'i'inldt1!-,
All sizes m i d styles
a l I hi* n e w
111w p r i c e : - ; t ' n m i $ 1 0 . 7 5 ,
it e s s e n t i a l
room, bright
that
h e r kitchen
a n d airy, with
be on
a l l tlie. labt)i-
;t:ui #ive a w o m a n plenty of t i m e f o r rest, r e l a x a t i o n
If your k i t c h e n - i s not laid out a n d p h i i n - ' d
a n d s e e t h e m a n y helpful
Just
un t h e busy
The modem
you o w e it t o yourself
duidiu'eiy
a. p e r f e c t
blended
which
v i c i i ' i ' . y i > i.;-lf p o u n d
it, b u t
u.r c o m p l e t e '
.
t e a , p u t U\J f o r . u s
"to t h e t e a .lues-s o f t h i s
afternoon'
.
w ei r t i n p . c l . ^ ^ e sa t .
Are you willing to pay high prises again next winter?
to eome in
Why not be wise, save money and have plenty of e,u;gS'\vhen
you need them during the high price period.
Put down a few dozen eggs this spring for next winter's use.
SUPERIOR WATER GLASS EGG PRESERVATIVE
r Pint
19c
Per quart
35c
By tho gallon
98c
A FEW LEFT
A Sellers Kitchen Cabinet that
Saves Wasted Steps
a T e w oi' Ihosi'
handy
Leatherette
o l l i c c ,u,"ii'I in1 f o r t h e b u s i n e s s
Brief
s e h o n ] o r ;> i i i aiiiniiir s e l m o l
TEN
(.10) CF.R'miCA IES
Cases,
m a n l'ur c a i r y i n i j ,
l u i n i e o r o l l i c c n r IVnm o i l i e r t o n t h e r
in ymir
iiinvcni-
b e on.--
In
many
What jiaveyou beenpayjngforJggsjjuringJfe'winter?
Have
I t y o u w i . u l i l i v i i l l j ' fvi'i' y o u i ' H c l f f n i m k i l c h o n
tlriul^rft-y-,
| u i l a l.iKlu'ii
<'ii(^uict
Ilium".
'I'll* 1 i n n n y I I I I I I I C I H y i m w i l l l i m l u n i l r . | i l a y I H T C • u i n l i i n i ' i - v n - y
niniflVi
cilcc with
N t i u i n c l i , Mlui'ilj 1 r u i i s l r u c l i o n l l m : m r a i i s a l i l ' i - i i m c n f s i . T v i . v.
^
will
'
have
forever.
T;ii\i' .u d i a n o r d i n a r y
Uiin^
u s- a lnl-'hcii
i ii b i t , C c r i i i N t a r i r i ' .
T i n 1 l a i c - : di*.-'i;ii:s a r c
w,'
; t l ! mi'lit!
in i r - i n i ; i i n n .
while
riiaim-]
t lMui:^!i(.nl.
O l h ' r nnnlr!
\v,wr p n r t C1:MM
t o p s m i d vv 31i14• e n : i n n ' l l u i s f s .
'i'lu-rt' jirv v»
n i i i n y itthfi% ( l e v i n ' s , i n g e n i o u s l y
dcsinncil l u
K e , h t i ' i i t h e l a b o r «il" l i o i i M ' k r r p i n j j ; t h a t y m i
- - h ' u d d n u n < i n a m i ,;i I m i l ly s e e t h e m
with
yniir m \ i i I'vi's.
11 w i l l h e a I ' c v c l a i i o n i n
w h a t m o d e m s e i c - i u i' h a s d i m e l u m a U i * w n m tm's wurk
easiiM',
I'rices
a i r s o imnlerati1
l h a t e v e r y l i n i n e c a n h a v e JI i n u d e r n
Kiti'lu-n.
for that
>>'<' l e ; i w h e n i ' V i ' i 1 y o i ; w a n t
yuuri-np
w h e n y o u w a u l i i y o u w a u l i t l . Its a c l i p o f ; c a t h a t
troducing
also.
Tea and there's
all ready
1
satisfaction.
T
Tea is. used
t h e thini;" l'ur t h e
bt'twot'ii
p l a c e s <11' liusine.-s. ; I l i ^ h
pupils c a n use t h e m
KVKRY
-hint
|KI]H>IS
also.
Special a t
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ON EACH
$1.00 PURCHASE.
Save
Special sale this week of SELLERS KITCHEN CABINETS priced as low as $ 3 B
in
y o u ("ertilieali'.s.
e.xeliaiii;e
I'III 1
A s kf u rC a t o l o ^ u e
C e r t i l i e u t e s i><ned
wilh
showing
a t u a d i \ e
prviniuins
yiwii
piP'cliai'e:- a l m i r S l u i ' e .
PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT
"The Store Beautiful"
Our
I'rescriplioii
Plittimucists.
your
Purest
DcpaitiiKJiit
is in
DrugB Always
charge-
Used.
of
Competent,
Prescriptions
Registered
("died as written by
Doctor.
United Cigar Stores Co., Agency
FURNITURE
—
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COMPANY
Noi. 27 and £9 Monmouth Street, near Brpad, Red Bank, N; J.
Prompt Free Motor Truck Delivery,
Phone 1200.
lEIiN-CASSIDY CO, Inc.
Formerly Cooper's Drug Store
Broad and White Sts.,
Red Bank, N. J«
\ ~3, 1123.
lhl/yspeilt
(ContimudAfrom lust page.)
Big, Sound, Mealy
' "'' o
Carload of
i'.ll,i:m .of!
M i s s C o n n - I.oshcr ul N e w a r k
In;
M,, : ;r;i:ulh
r.-tiiD.ia
F r i . h . y spc-nt S u n . l a y -it 1,1-nns.iMo.
f;\-i.i»Ui:ir.ii.
I'Jurida," wln-ve tlu-y i M r s . T i a r i ' y C M - of I ' . n t - M o w - u u t h
>pi-Ml t h e w i n t e r . .
i s i m p r o v i n g fri;ni sickness.
Hubert N. - S i i l e y h:L-- l:;;ken n u t
. - ~»t.«~tlic lir-il K " hi f l o u t of his p r o p i ' l i v a l '
Pafjy a ' H a i l e t .
I V : t MnnmAuiti-i alul h e h a s mmle' A - n u m h e r uf yi'iini; folks w e r e e n i '.i'l'i1 i m p r o v e m e n t s .
.
l e r t a i n e d ,ut M r s . > Wijliam !''• KonC ipt. Williuui' Mentis of B e l f o n l n e d y ' s a t Ha^h't a few nights, BRO
ir gL-ttini;' hi- m o t o r
freight
limit in h o n o r of t h e fifteenth
Itirthday
ready to t r a n s p o r t flyh frnm Uu- Hay of h e r - d a u g h t e r Vincina.
Dancing,
!^hi\n*e tu X' \v York.
' sin$*inj* a n d panics w e r e
enjoyed.
Ku|j-i'iii' a Ili-.chull', live y e a r s old,' T h e {lining m e m w a s d e c o r a t e d in
'.son of KdwarM ISischolf ul' l i i d f o n l , pink a n d blue. A flipper wits, s e r v e d .
is iinprnvini; from a p p r n d i c i t i s w i t h - l ' r i z e s w e r e a w a r d e d t o (ieorprc Ii.
j n u . ;;:i o p e r a t i o n .
'
, Warren',
J r . , and Kita
Kennedy.
l J a m e s K c h h of \ h i v e - i n k h a d a n Amoh>* t h e ^ u i - l - w i r i ' I r e n e P e j-X-ray piciturc taken l;i-t week al t i p ' seux,
Alwina ' (iuilerjahn,
BVelyn [
( I - o r g Hrani'h hospital, w h e r e he N Ki'Oil, Murial i h i w , Cnu-e II. W e i - |
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1
under iri'ittment.
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K" "'. Kileuii ( lafly. Mar.nare: K v e r - !
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.I-'rank \ViU.,i ..t lielfui.l has sold . dell, . l o l i n , M,.rrell, I.e^ter' A l u - a n i ,
I his s|ic;-(l Imai to Louis Itixmirl .of ' William V. Mm-rell, J o s e p h K'.'ii;icdy.
j K e y p o r t , wlui will p u t a'n a u u m i o h i i e Kdwin
H. \V;:;iine.-, Leon Wallinj,'.
e n g i n e in it.
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Keniledy of ' Brooklyn, - W i l Mip.s Ili'li'n H a v e n s :(nd Miss H e n - limn Munian,- Alexaniler
.Sandewiek
vii'ltu l l e u l i t t of New B e d f o i d SJJI'II'L a n d A n n a Keiinedv of South Ainhoy.
_
P o t a t o e s peck
Large,. Juicy California or. Florida
Oranges S for2 B
s ;
* Hichard HauIWikeJf of Leonardo
Ihas
h bought
bh
"a.now
K dFord ?o.lan.
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MONTANA:SEED;OATS
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Incubators/Brooders, and Hovers always in Stock
Headquarters for Poultry Supplies of all kinds
Metal Egg Crates holding 1 to 6 dozen.
el Llelfonl.
J
Conkeys and Pratts starting feed for Baby Chicks.
Manufacturers of Make-Em-Lay Mash
m
Kdward and Harry Hoyd ,,f_To;-.p
Mercer
; U i r . ille ; p e n l S u n d a y w i t h t h e i r s i s - i ^
Iter, M r s . J . l l e n r v W a l l i n g -«f l ' o r t j ^
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. i f i n - 1riii'tinii
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boai-tl, hiiimlry iiiul im-tlii-iil euro, in
eliildri'ii' -of. H o w a r d W . Kdlierts of 9
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Ni-w M o n i m i u i n , a r e i m p r o v i n g f r o m r.
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with
K r u l e r i e k a n d lOli.ahetl, Kola-rts, 4 X£\£T?C;J™m£^y£*
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T r a l a i n c School l o r N u r s o
' r " " "••-••••=•» . " i r '"' s . » " " > • ' •
\ W ^ yoiirfi
MoillllOUth.
Hospital
Mr. and .Mr, Harold Morford «f j J
a t I'liikidelSaturday
a m hj j
FRED D. WIKOFF Co.
lu
' « " ' » • ! ..r lexiliouVa w»l. uni- A\ +
forme Jllld ,tl:il'l.' (lu> stinl,-:il nurse Yj ' ^
to take ih,- iramiiu: withuui othiT ' P ! 1
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Red Bank, N. J.
t\i
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MERCER HOSPITAL
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u n d aMonmoulh
y with r e lspent
atives
Now
111
'II II
T l u . C a m p l i r e - K i r l s of l l e ' f o . d -.,;; \ N C . T . r v
T n
a r i a a - i n K for • il ennipiiiK t r i p u.f ;; j N O U C t
T O
•.vivk-aL MaiuisMUiin dtirini;' t h e - i n n - ,
N o t i c e is heivliy s i v o n t h a t sealed
ituM> "
I ,iik will lie. nH-fivi'ii liy the Council
Large Choice
ONIONS
• .Inh'ii Wiilliiijr, son of I ' m t i s W a l l - ! '•' l ! u ' IJui'otiK'.'-or Ued Bank l o r t h e
inK of N e w Moiimoiith, u n d e r n ' e i i l j c o n s t r u c t i o n of a \ i t r i t i c d - s e w e r e x an o p e r a t i u n on his tonsils hist week. ! u>1 > s >"'i "» Smith street a n d I ' i n e k n e y
T h e Helfurd hall t e a m on its home j l o l ' d ' ' » t l u : 1! > 1 »» I K" <'f Hi-.l B a n k , |
frn-iuiuls S u n d a y l o s t . t o l.-u. Sloetim's i " m l . « P « ' i e ' l : 1 " ' ' ™ l ' » inihliivat t h e
li.il li-ink ' t e a m l i y a si- ire nf f. to H j l l ° " m s o f s a i l 1 ' ' " " ' ' ' • ' ' • Moi-uu«-l. Hull,
H e n r y T : l l n l l i i i ^ w o r l h , a te.u-her | " " ' l i a n l t - N ' J - " " Ali '- V 7 ' 1 ! ) 2 "> i l t !
Hi,. I . c n a n l o hi.uh si-ln.ol. h : , . j ^ « " " V l o e k . P. M.
|
uvviiiKS a m i s j H r i l ' n ' a t i o n s f o r t h e
jum^iu" a IM'W .Stut/i r o a d s ( f i1.
1
i'io))o.-cd w o r k , p r e p a r e d Uy Cledl'^;
i Ic;;i"y 1 *i*<>.<I>y h a s muvi il I'l-o'ii
.i, Ali:-n, J : . , ir. :ou,tih e n i r i i . p e i . h a v e i
i';:(•". ?'.ionnu)iii!) t o t h e i l i ' i i r y p l a c v ,
iiei'ii [i!e<l in l h e t tilHee ol' s;:id eng'i- !
ni'iir T h o m p s o n Cro.ssinjr.
ai'i'i- a l lid i'.Kiad s t r e e t , Ki'd H a n k , )
Wi'.Il. Kjuhniniul. ^oit uf C l a u ' l c
/.'. . 1 . , a n d m a y ite inspetti.-d :>y p r o s - ;
Ilichnioiul o f \>'A I'vinl, is iiviproviniv
!'i',-tivi- i'i'.ldei.- J u i i n t ; ' !>usini'.-s h o u i ' s . '
fi-cm a M-riuus s i c k n e s s .
r h e : t ; m d a r d jiropnsal f o m i is a t - '
Mi.K l i i i v n - i ' J : 1 ..'ksun
..=' \ \ > w
i'iciied l o t h e -in e i l ^ - a i i o n s . r . ' p i e s of
Vi;"'"k .- pt'iM SiHidiiy vvilli .1 • h.;iin:i
w h i c h will l.e I'uwii.-hed' on ap)iliea; on lii i h e e n ^ i . r e t .
• 1 ! ; ui v C u e o f I ' o r t H o r . r . t : i f b : s
i i a n s u n d -peciiira'.ini.- v. ill b e f u r d^^-i-iiii.in.LV p a r t o i h i s f a r n i i n t o l o t s n i s h e d t o p r o s p e c t i v e b i d d e r s u p o n j
for h o m e s e e l u ' r s .
p a y m e n t of s...tiu, u l i i e h a m o u n t will I
'!' i i e i r . i ' a n t - n i l o f I * il\\-.i » t I A d a m s >'•• : i ' u i : u i i . ' d i i p i i t i t c t u r p o l ' p l a n s a n d !
n f I M i i . n ! i l i e . l l ' ii d a > .
T h e fiini'ral sp eilivnl ions i<;>i:r [ h e time specified j
\v:i- h iId S l l n , ; ; - y .
(
i'l'r t h e o p i ' i i i n i ' ; o f h i i l s . *
.
'I'lli' l a i l i e - . ' i . i v i i i a r y v I ! n e I t ' o ! ! i ' i ' i s i i u i s t IM- m a t h 1 i ' n t h e s l a r . h - i r d
a r d " tiie conip;!'iy will bold a ni
p i o i i o s a l t"(.rn> in liie m a n n e r , desi^;iiijc I - ' r i : l i i y i - . i ^ h t .
a ! , - d t h e r e i n . - m u > i l i e ' - l u h . - e d i n j\ V . I I . T v e M i l i l e o f H e l i o i d , \ v h ' . ' Is . . ; , l , . l i e l t v e l n i " - • , b e a r i a f : t h e n a n
h a s b e e n v e r y s i ; - k . \ v i t l l p n e u m o n i a , | .M)1| ; i i l < l r e . s s n i ' t ' n el u d d i - v " a :i d n a m e '
i- i m p r o v i n g :
o f p r i p o s e d w o r k o n t h e -. u l - ' i d e . a d AUiert
Xoirhcott
o f 1 ' o r t M o n - ' h v .•.•iv:\ t , . ' t i , t - i ' i i t i . a - i i . n 1 h . " 1; . , , , i e h
hiinith
h a s h(,iiir|u
a H i m ! , ' b a k e r , i l ' K e , l l - . m k B U J i n u - i t i « - ..i e i , . - ! i p a n - ,
automobile. •
i - , 1 l i y a i • r l i l i v d ,i-lu-t-k f o r ' ; : s u n i o f i
Chaiie.s I l a r t m a n
o f J e r s e y C i t y n o t l e - s n a n 1 ' . ) ' , o f m e a n m u n i h i d'
w a s a S u n d a y v i s i t o r a t C a m p b e l l ' s e i >J u - A U I ! ; , [ i : < y a b ! e i n i ! u t r « i e r o f .
Junction.
. v ! i eC o l l e c t o r
i.f l!o.o:ii'.h
•••! R e d '
D r . 0 . \ V .r . u d l o i - ! J a n , i K . W a l l
:-:!rii,, a a , t m u s t l i e d e l r v i - r . ' i ! a t i l ; e
H a v e n s o f l l e l l ' o r d i i ; ; v e Mi'.v.' ; . l t t c - p i . . , . ' : . a . I i i i ' f i n c
i h e ]•„.„;•
.ir.r.e
Iniohih'?.
: ' I i i <!.
at-
New York State Whole Milk
Lb
Our famous line nf Quality teas, than
which there is no finer in the world
India-Ceylon-Jsva -Gr i f e d Tea
Tllr
P a u l K o h e r t s o n h a s o p e n e d ;i n ' r c C o : : n c i l ,.!' i i i e I i < - r i u i » i i o f l i e d
i!;1 k
e e r y s t o r e ' o n K ; . . lr . a d a t lie!:'..:,:
' ' • • •"•'• " - ' . l i e r l i i ' h t f.i . r e j - . c : a n y
!
R a y m o n d S t - a r n s o f N ' t l u - s i , l < i - ; n ' ! > ' ' : : "•"••; l ' ' I ' 1 ' 1 " 1 ' ( ( t ) ' ; ' " h ' 1 ; ; I ' » :
b o u K h t a n e w C h e v r o ! , ' ; m : - . , , „ : , i l , . . •••••••'- "'' : l " ' B » > ' « « K l i " c t o d o . .
.
Kdwavd
has
Ki,ler
o f !',"••
Mon.iv.u'li
boUK'ht a F o r d aiitomo'iilc.
Miss Helen
S i c k ! . - •..' I . ,
- h a s J ) o n n l v . a n e wK . n d - e l : , , . ,
It pays to advertise in f!ie Register.
l i y" . d e r o ft h e C o u n c i l o ft h e B o r -
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S a v e s i n k h a v e r e m r . U ' d h u m , ,' f r o m
' K ' l i i s l ' : N ' ' ril'1'iil:i',l l l a n l . . \ . J . , A p r i l 111, l i U S .
Plow can you be assured oi' getting full values
for your money when making a clothes purchase?
Not every man is a fabric and tailoring expert.
That's easy you simply come to ;i store of knoiun
integrity and square dealing, ask to HOC the new Spring
Suits, we'll do the rest, and assure .you of complete
satisfaction, now'and "eventually."
h
Kuppenheimer
Good Clothes
and our own Special fVlakes in all
the New Models and Fabrics.
:
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•
'-* $ 2 5 aod P to %B
/
Some have two pair of pan'.u
Longs.
As the wheels turn
so progress is measured
Don't Miss Seeing the
New Spring Stetsons
W
HEN mfln invcnlcil llu- wheel he straightened his hack
and lengthened his stride. Wheels milled his ^rain.
Wheels helped him lo lid burdens. Wheels moved him from
place to plaee. But with wheels came'friction anil (he need
for lubrication.
jJ
L»t *• 11 ilintlei nml B ii a | J P •.
They're nuliliy, f«*Mowi.
$7, $8, $10
Friction holds back; htlnicutiim tiroes forward. Today millions of molor-i'ars, trucks, tractors ;md launches would he
dead machines without a lubricant such as I'olarine, t h e
"Standard" oil for motor lubrication. I'olarine is made from
crude petroleum specially selected for ils yield of lubricating Stock. It lifts (lie load from delicate bearings, freeing power
for the work to be done. Let 1'olarine protect your investment in automobiles from the attacks of friction.
STANDARD 6 l L COMPANY (New Jersey)
Knickers and
Boys7 Spring Suits
Model* juit
like dnd'i
with two |tnif of pftnU
$8.50 to $18
J. KRIDEL
RED BANK
.
U k « U n ( h M 4 Will Htlp, .
Uk. U*nhui will uifa
1
m
i Job, «r r«ai rnt h«aH « Sll toi |
"'iwrt '" ' '
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Oat Sprouters, Hoppers and Drinking Founts.
Su,,«la>. with Mrs. Charles M. " ^ ! 5 S S S ^ S S £ S 5 * *
,
Selected especially for SEED
._
M.nm.ulK d,u»i>
| ' n A « 1 » i a ""• MJ>*«
'lit J*k« W.MIW i%*iiiil»'r, ii*etM«t,
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RED BAHK REGISTER, APRIL 28, J923.
Fift<
EVERETT POOL TOURNAMENT.
Peach Trees For Sale
t
- •
- » • • : •
J profitable crop for Monmouth County
We bare a surplus of the most profitable varieties
Write for catalog, or better yet come and see them
LOVETT'S NURSERIES
Village Blacksmith Wins Eight-Man
Match and Carton of Cigarettes.
A pool tournament for a prize of a
carton of cigarettes was held last
Thursday night at Stanley Stilwell's
store at Everett. Bernard A. Hickey,
the Everett horseshojer and wheelwright, was the w i n n e r Others in
the tournament were Charles Kelly,
Charles Kelly (these two persons with
the same names are comins), Bernard Warneker, James B. Oarton,
Henry Maf*ee, Julius Dobiesky and
Frank Kelly.
EDS
The Citizens Building and Loan Association
For Farm and Garden in bulk,
and packages.
Ererythiaf in the Line.
• -
ANY QUANTITY
WOODRUFF'S SEED9
WELLfeR'S
Broad Street, Red Bank.
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PILES
Freehold's Honor Roll Pupils.
M PILES, bleeding, protruding,
Pupils of the Freehold hij,'h school <•< (HemmoToids) Fissure, Fistulae
:>
on the honor roll for the first half of J< Ulceration and other rectal disthe school yaur are Ethel Spring- M eases except cancer, Kuccessfulsteen, Leon Nolan, Annie YarrinK- fi ly treatea, without operation.
y No pain, no interference with
ton, Mabel Willctt, Margnret Ander- $ bueineea or social engagement.
son, Lucy Ilurtshorne, lsadore Wein- I ft Nurse in attendance for women.
roth, Dorothy
Pittengcr, Garret V Hours 10 A. M. to 1 P. M., daily
Hartman, Helen
Stilwoll, 'Lester !•! and by appointment.
'J
Dr. M c S H E R H Y
Woolfenden, Edna Cheek, Armour M
Specialiit
Hulsehart, Ardis Atkinson, Frances 1 g 19 Liberty St., Lou« Branch.N. J,
Magce, Dorothy Miller, .Elizabeth
Kennott, Harriet Stults, Sophia Sohoski anil Edwin Lewis.
LITTLE SILVER, NEW JERSEY
•
-
has opened &• new series of shares for investors.
This is the best medium "for regular-savings. Especially desirable for
salaried people. Earnings average\bout 8% per annum.
Shares are $1.00 each and are worth ,$200,00 at, maturity, requiring
about 11 years.
.
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Addition to Bradley Beach School.
. By a1 vote of 217 to 211 the proposition to build an addition to the
Bradley Beach school building at a
_cost of about $100,000 was carried
last week. Work will be started on
the addition next month. Boy Ledden has resigned from the Bradley
Beach board of education.
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A Double Wedding.
A double wedding was h^ld last
week at West Ocean Grove when
Miss Ardella May Havens became
the bride of Arthur Monroe, and her
sister, Miss Sarak Eleanor Havens,
was married to Walter E. VanNote.
Each couple attended the other.
The Book That Nearly
Everybody Reads
M
ERCHANTS, manufacturers, business
men, professional people, housewives
—everybody who upes the telephone is a
"reader" of the telephone directory.
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Matawan Properties Sold.
Merritt Miller of Matawan has
bought Capt. W. H. Fisher's house
at that place, occupied by , Mrs.
E. A. Smith. Edwin B, Cottrell of
Matawan haa sold his house to Edwin
H. Dominick, who will take possession June 1st.
This is one of many reasons why this indispensable book is a productive medium
for advertising your goods or service t o
the telephone users of this section.
For a very small sum the telephone book
•will carry your business message t o the
buyers of your vicinity for an entire year.
MARLBORO NEWS.
Much VUittng Among the People of
the Village.
Mrs. Harry G. Magee and daughter Grace spent the week-end with
friends at Beverly.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Holland, who
have been spending the winter in
Laredo, Texas, returned home Thursday.
Mrs. E. Bathgate spent a few days
last week at New York, •
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Courtright,
Mrs. C. L. Palmer, Mrs. Bert Quackenbush, MrB. H. W. Buck and Mrs.
Fred Butcher spent Thursday at
Newark.
Mrs. Henry L. Schanck : entertained the sewing club at her home
luRt Wednesday afternoon.
Miss Margaret Courtright of New
York and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Clayton of West Freehold spent Sunday
with MT. and Mrs. C. J. Courtright.
Mrs. Landis hus returned to her
home in Pulaski, Virginia, after
spending several weeks with her
daughter, Mrs. P. D. VanMater.
Mrs. Applegate of Milltown spent
Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. S. B. Wells.
Mrs. C. M. Lane of Trenton and
Mrs. Collins of Long Branch visited
Misses Elizabeth and Catherine Hayward last Friday.
The women's temperance union
held their monthly meeting at the
parsonage on Tuesday afternoon of
last week.
Other people in your neighborhood know
t h a t telephone directory advertising gets
results. Why not profit by their experience?
Advertising forms for a new issue clcme
May 19. Telephone our Business office now.
NewYorkTelephone Company
Ton See MyO^ewShe?"
AS IF THAT SHOE (BEING SANDAL
AND FAIRLY DRENCHED IN VIVID, LIQUID COLOR)
COULD POSSIBLY BE MISSED BY ANYONE!
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Attention
FordOwners!
Only Two
Didn't Live
This is the record
of a Wisconsin
poultry raiser who
fed
Daft t » O U t d - I t * * * apon GENUINE FORD
KART8 tonU by th* Ford Motor Company. By
t o doing you will gat from 35 to 100 per cent
floora wear from them, and you win pay the
lowoat poMible coat—tba wune everywhere,
[ooKoo
CHICK STARTER MASH
Aik for Parts Price List
Whan your Ford car, or Fordson tractor needs
attention, call on ut. For remember we arc proparfjr equipped, employ competent mechanics, and
• w QanoJne Ford and Fordson parts in all
itywi1 work*
New Location Opposite R. R. Station,
200 MONMOUTH ST., RED BANK.
t r lurrii«M't O(B«».
il Un «ini> el A. liolnn
«M autnil
la «M
I to «wNMmt »s •maul tldmi
burst upon us from goodness knows where and vibrantly,^
magnetically have they cast their spell. Hats, bags, even'
gloves, find themselves suddenjy involved in the color mystery of the moment and follow suit with unerring precision,
perfecting the picture from its every angle.
PREVIOUS
FORMULAS
for creating a success-}
ful tout ensemble find themselves reversed. One does not]
say, "With my new suit I shall wear these jade sandals," but |
•"With my new jade sandals shall I wear the blue suit andi
v the Jade bonnet!" In like manner comparison might]
i naturally be drawn between red shoes and black gauntlets]
touched with red, or nobby leather hand bags of matching'
hue. Hose alone show battle and instead of chiming i n ]
with the new scheme of things, refuse to be anything but
just nude I
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AT) l'T IS iri'JIl
CC);\'irni:r\CE
that we advise
mademoiselle, after visiting our First Floor Shoe Depart*
'incut, to mark time in her new red green blue —jade—
Ian--or grey shoes while choosing a hat to match in the
Third Floor Millinery Salons. Here, as in the glove and
bag departments, will lie found colors in quick, delightful
harmony with the definite, gay, vivacious tones of the new
footwear,
The vo$u( for colored shots is further
revealed in tjj'tctive window displays
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because it insures
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Is perfectly milled,
carefully blended,
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W. E. MOUNT,
AN'~D COLORED SHOES do come first. They have
Can you raise 1000
baby chicks with a
loss of only two?
Ftad parts, like almost everything else
worth whOe, are counterfeited. Imitation
parti ore manufactured to SELL at the
Ughest possible rate of profit and the
grades of steel used ore consequently not
the same high quality, specially heattoated alloy steels specified in Ford
formulas for the manufacture of GENDINE FORD PARTS.
60% OF GENUINE FORD PARTS
RETAIL FOR LESS THAN 10c EACH
OR COURSE you cannot sec the color in the picture but
you can certainly make out that at least one of the trio is red,1}
and one Krccn, and one blue-. Else why all the fuss the girls
are making? Why the necessity (if stressing the fact that
shoes come first unless they really do?
Red Bank. N. J.
"Ow ofi/fmtrica'j Qrtiit Stores"
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MASQUERADE AT KEANSBURC- Thursday. He is p r e y i n g tempor- Mrs. Lawrence spent Saturday and four trout and Charles Holmes
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1, . J arilv at the Reformed church at Ihia Sunday with M n . Lawrence's broth- caught one.
Big Gala Event Arranged m Th»t
That
er, George Heyer of Madison.
place. :
Theodore P«rmly is having the inPlace for S«lurd»y Night.
by JANE HILL
He is preaching temporarily at the A number of the women of theterior of his house re-decorated.
The New Point Comfort tire comReformed church will attend a counGeorge Wentorff is improving the
Every reul woman wants to be pany of Keansburg will hold a gala Reformed church at this place.
Miss Edna Buck was a visitor at ty meeting of Reformed church wo- grounds around his house.
•beautiful, so those who are not born
masquerade
at
the
Belvidere
casino
- so must usi\ whatever means and arKeyport Saturday. .
men Friday at Middletown village.
near the new pier at Keanstiurg .
tistry arp a t hand.
Four school children. John and William Norman's automobile bus ROBERT L. SHERMAN
Heights
Saturday
night.
Firemen
of
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Complexion?, fire, of course, of
, Charles -VanMater, Vincent Ham- has been engaged to take the women
PAINTER, PAPERHANGER
primary importance'.
But t h e woneighborir"- towns, as well as other '
•nd DECORATOR.
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man whose skin isn't in (food condi- i, ,,
folks,
are
expected
to
be
present
in
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Eitim.tet
Cheerfully Given.
tion, aiid who refuses to deny her- i,
Mrs. Asher Crawford and her son
,
,
ated on for adenoids Thursday at
Spring Samplei of Wall Paper
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self sweets f>r moats, or whatever it arire numbers and arrangements
Newman Springs Road
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the Long rBranch hospital, The opFrank spent part of last week vHth
at
Hand.
is that experience proves i.< not kind
Phono 312-R Rumion.
to her—that womnr. has disqualified 'more than 1,000 persons. The ca-erations were successful and the pa-Mrs. Crawford's niece, Mrs. John
PHONE 46S.II
tients returned home Saturday.
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RUMSON, N. J.
Ryan of Red Bank.
herself f o r in.-iriK'tiim a t the very
>*»•••«»•»•»».»»•».>,
start. Drinking water mifrlit clear smo ,s one ot the largest dance halls, M ^ 1 J n ) n s a | ] B u t k > r j s j m v j
The New York parties who bought
in
the
county.
Miss
Alma
Palmer
:
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her complexion—-glasses and glasses
f[ om t o n s i H t i s
Nicholas Duhlmeyer's property exof water, one every time she thinks -nd her orchestra w.ll provide music. | ^
^ n . i m I m m , {. Q u l a f t | > r h a v .
pect to move here soon. An addiof it. B u t this, too, tnkes patience A loving cup will be given to the visin keeping it up. Exeivise will work
tion of a bathroom is being made to
wonilers, ]inrti.-ularly if taken under iting fire company having the most
Taylor Hanee has recovered from the house.
A prize of $li5
a trained instnuUir. Hut pome wo- men in uniform.
laryngitis.
The annual congregational meetIt'a not so hard—^Uncle Sam Is ready
men have so little w i l l p o w e r , even I Will be given .to I lie wearer of t h e ,
in pursuit of their own ends, that •"• (best fancy costume, and there will I The women's card elub met Tues- ing of the Reformed church was W M Benefited by the Good Her
to tell ^ou how in h|a New Free
day night of last week at Mrs. held Friday night. It was attended
course of action of any kind seems
Book. Send for it today, and get
impossible to tln-m. And yet. noth-•lie other prizes. The committee in George T. Jones's.
Mother
Got
from
Lydia
E.
Pinkby
more
than
100
persons
and
they
ing in tlu 1 way of cosinities. rulers jel-.i'i-ge consists of Alfred Franck,
the
"know-how" of what seems to
Clarrett
Stryker
a'ii'd
Victor
DuhcdVd
reports
which
showed
the
ham's Vegetable Compound
or well chosen' clothes will ilisgui-si' 1 Frank W. Harding. Jr., .John Martin,
be the hardest thing in the world.
l»ois wi'i'e t.he tirst farmers to finish church to be in a very prosperous
fundamentally unheallhy skin i-imtlV William
Turner,' Charles Hubsc-h,
Treasury Savings Certificates make
tions. Do, fur iu-aulyV. sake, ;df:u^t
planting- potatoes.
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condition.
A social time and re- Pittsburgh, P a . - " I took Lvdia E.
your problem strenuously, if Mr odi- 'Daniel FrieL'Samuel McCurdy anil
Only six votes whvv cast at a spe-freshments followed the business Pmkham a Vegetable Conipoum! before
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it easy and safe. Get your copy now.
Jo-i'ph Keelen. Three persons who
ous methods are neeilc-1!
|my little girl was
cial election here last week. All of-meeting.
ace not residents of Keansburg; will
born, and the effect
them were in favor of authorizing
Mrs. iKlias Jones is improving at
it had was wonderbe selected ti) act as judges.
Little Things About the
the Holmdei township hoard of edu-St. Peter's hospital at New Brunsful. This will be the
To let tbe book null
Complexion
first child I have
cation t o sell the Oak Grove school- wick, where she underwent an opthU coupon to
HOLMDEL NEWS.
Cold- cream a t night, well tr.nsnursed, aa I had to
house, which has not been used eration. Mr. Jones and his daughTib United States Government
sn^ed in (a thin' film in tin1 daytime
bring my two boya
4 , Savings System
up on the bottle. I
as a husis for powder) rouge of tilt" Villttije Baseball Team Begins Sea- since the new schoolhouse near Haz- ter Grace and Mrs. .Wicr Crawford
son with Victory.
TrcMiury Department
was very nervous
light shade, well placed, so as not
let -was completed last winter.
and her son Frank were at the hosand worried, tired all
WMhlncjtoo.D.C
to spoil tl-.e curve of the cheek by
Ill its first game of the season last
Mrs, Morford Taylor has returned pital Sunday to see Mrs. Jones.
the
lime,
and
after
<:omi'rig tno far forward or emp.ha- j week the Ib.lmdcl baseball team rle-!
h o n i L , . l f u , r havhitf'spent t h e winter
I. read about thesize high check lioiu-s I'y a sp"t :ir
v e g e t a b l e Comthe top—tlie right pn\vder tu lilcml ] feated Colt's Neck by a score of ! r w j t i , | r( ,,. s i s i,, r , jjiss I.ydia Frost of
TINTON FALLS NEWS.'
with the natural tint of the Skin — 'I to -I-. The players on the winning Middletown village, and'with her son,
, Ipound I tried it and
these may all tie worked out individ- iiin,. were. Ralph Mailer pitcher. K < h v a r j T ; l v l o r ( l f tYcchold
Red Bank Church Musicians Enter- kept on with it. I still continue its uso
ually, and are nv'.l worth the effort. Francis Maher catcher. George- Kly
and recommend it to my frieuda. You
tained at This Place.
The imwder quest ion. liy the way.li>>! ba-e, William YanSirunt second
may publish these facts as a testimonial
The
members
of
the
orchestra
of
is not only very important, but much'
for your medicine."—Mrs.WM. KL1NGE
COLT'S NECKL NEWS.
of the Red Baiji Reformed church 169 Plymouth St., Pittsburgh, Pa.
neglected. Half the women who usebase. Fred Allgor third base, James
white powder should substitute bru- : Hammond left field. .Duryea Ruirer jA Gl<">> O e a l o f Opposition lo "Day. were guests Satbrilay night at Mr. It is remarkable how many cases have
nette; utmost all of t h e remainder center field-anil Vincent Hammond I
light Saving" at This Place. •
and Mrs. Wellington Wilkins's. They been reported similar to this one. Many
should declare for-flesh color unless.
Kveryone here seems to he op-played several selections and every- mothers are left in a weakened and
in individual cases, it is found lietter right field.
run-down condition after the birth of
tt> blend une's own powder, using a Olrs. Collins of Long Branch and posed to the. "daylight saving plan" one present had a fine timethe child, and for such mothers the care
little of this and a little of that until Itjs. Henry Lane of Trenton silent which will go into effect next SunMrs. J. C. Hankinson. has returned of the baby is well-nigh impossible. Not
the exact shade nf one's skin is at-Friday with Mr?" David-Muck.
iliiy at .Red Bank and other towns. from Morcistown, where she spent onlv is it hard for th9 mother, but the
tained.
T'^cept to accentuate' the
child itself will indirectly suffer.
fashionable pallor which -ome wo- Rev, Mr, Duffy of Asbury Park Many farmers say they, will do their the winter. Her sister, Mrs. C., C. Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable ComCooper, has returned from Jersey
men affect as a linrkiiround for a preached Sunday1 at the Baptist work according to old time.
pound is an excellent tonic for the
Cupid's Low 'of brilliant lipstick,
mother at this time. It is prepared
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I M r -a m I H r s -u i x o n °f K ( M 1 Bank City.
•white piiwder has no p\:\ev on thechurch.
Fishing from the mill pond bridge from medicinal roots and herbs, and does
llev. J. W. W>w\ of Colt's Neck spent part of last week with, Mr. and
liumun ci-Hiiiteiiance. And it is only
lied on a n u W r of folks here Mrs. Joaquin Lawrence.
Mr. iind last week, Wellington Wilkins caught not contain any harm ful drugs. It can be
tlu> exceptional wiunan—willing to
taken in safety by the nursing mother.
make a French poster of herself, and
able to live up to the exotic j f 'decorative effect of it -who should ati Establishedin 1904M
tempt this hloomtess make-up. To
look extraordinary may lie very good
on IlroadNvay, jiermissahle on Fifth
iivenue o r Michijran Iioulevard, but
against t h e quiet background of one's
local Main street, it would probably
be in very had taste.
For Beauty's Sake
x
.White
- - Oak
LUMBER
[ Sawed any dinnension
- Quick Delivery
JOHN H. COOK, Jr.
THIS LITTLE
JABYCIRL
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Red Bank
Saving Made Easy
United Malt and Hop
Stores Co.
35 W. Front Street, Red Bank
We carry, a full line of Bottling Supplies
euch as Cappers, Caps, Stoppers,
.. Faucets, Corks, etc.
A word mure as to makeup--dont
•forget that your head-isn't an isolated phenomenon. It exists only as a
continuation of your neck.
Don't
whiten ( o r pink) your face, and
leave a brown column below it.
18th SPRING SALE OF AUTO SUPPLIES
AND STANDARD CORD TIRES
EVERYONE A FIRST-GUARANTEED FOR 10,000 MILES
Every lire carries the factory guarantee and backed by our liberal policy of satisfaction or Money Back. Come early
while we have every size. This sale will continue until our present stock is sold, after which the price will advance.
Never before have you been able to buy Standard tires at these prices.
Don't Forget Your Figure.
Tlieri- now! We've speifl hours
over our complexions, P.ut, it we're
pilsl twenty-live (or e\cn if we
aren't but weren't born slim Vcinises), Un't there an ugly bit oi'
padding somewhere that Nature Wtreacherously given us while we
•weren't looking'.' Our hips—are they
too prominent? (Truthfully, now!I
Or have %ve escaped that tragedy nr.ly
U> grow
uniu'ces-arily --side
view, please—somewhere else'.' Or
dues cur p:v!dem lie abo'v the i fjUator rather than below?
What is the use of a beautiful face
if it can't be seen fur noticing the
u^ly, !ii!i,>wy curve from armnit to
ankle? A woildly-v.i.-!' corset i- the
lie.-t frier.d ,.f most of u>; but when
y.ui buy this nere^sary beauty aiil.
us,' ,i: 1, :L ' Mi.' i]i-i ivtion you (in in
, hliyirg your face puwiiiT,
In t h i day of 1-cii-ots exactly de-igncl to
iliitri i'iit timnv .ni".'ds there i- nn
mure irascia for you to wear an c,h\i*>us, utwiimt'inhibit 1 ,
uni,coming
cnr.,-t than there i- nei •! of nvikie.g
cii!ic:ilurc nf V"llr !:ue by u-Mri; :i
,e pow.U ir..-'!ead
tinted to the natural cobir "!' your
skin, for^rtry isn't v.hat i- \va- \::
the obi day- -thank Venus.
If you h.'ive any onrsi ! prnb'em,
write to .Mi-- lane Hill, in c ire of
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SOCKET WRENCH SETS ^ ^ n i
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CROWN FENDERS
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Price and further particulars on application to
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j a c k u i l b a lifting
i-npa<-!ty»r:i,t>(iolb8.
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MALT and HOPS
SPONGES
Plugs \JZUM HAND SOAP
Radiator Caps for Fords For a Ford Wrench Sets For a Ford Spark
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cine yuur . .
Parking Lamp ffilf!
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Prepare now for the warm weather,
get a can of our
Corrects Soil Acidity
Increases Crop Yields
Peteler Jacks
li^fi^FZ^fr $5.93 Nci b e t l e r
• F I L E S vv " r " Canvas Gloves lZV-11*
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SUN VISORS
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ALUMINUM
STEP PLATES
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liLUE FLAME
SPARK PLUGS
CHAMPION
SPARK PLUG
t h i s p a p e r , anil y o u r 11 ' t i r c m - i " .
p n e d ) will IM-, f o r w a r d e d ilirec! \^ hi r
for a n s w e r
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TIRES
TRIUMPH TUBES
STANDARD
Kegs, Stone Jugs and Crocks
all sizes.
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FOR I'ORDS
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Located
Branch Storei
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Main Office: 1 7 4 3 BltOADWAY at 5Cth STBEET
, 89. Chambers St.
7JolmS|t.
305 4th Ave., at 23d St.
573 W. 145th St.
350 E. 149th S t
863 Fulton St., Brooklyn~452 Main St., New Rorhelle- 38 Wnrbnrton Ave:, Y©nUew-24 Park Place, Newark
450 Steinmy Ave., Astoria, LI. M l Market St., Paterran 128 E nanover St,TMiatoii 2«0 N. Broad St., PhlU.
a01fi Atlantic Ave.» Atlantic City
Howard & FrniiUltn Sts,, Baltimore
8 1 Foin|atn St^ ProvMtnw
I h i ; new pi>ULT i.iimim; iini'lcnu'iit is e s p e c i a l l y drsiimblc f o r
li-;lil l i a r l ' i r , n-, uniqm- c u n l r n l a m i practical desrjjn m a k e s
it :in tiiiini.|.tl.;ili|f U'IICUT.
Tin' j;rc;ili*sl i u l v a n c c i n e n t i s , of
t'ciui'M.', llu 1 1'nttYi -Cciiilrnl li'iilui'f tt'liicli r e l i e v e s t h e opi"i:il(ir
"I :i l<;k-k-biv;ikiiu; juli a tut ;-:ivfs lime a n d d e l a y ,
l l y the
m e r e pull'm.; nf Hie Cinitrnl line t h e KUDRS a r c a n g l e d o r
Miai,i;l)li'ik\l aiiliuiialirally, while lite t n i c l o r m o v e s ' o n w a r d .
'I lie o p e r a t o r need not e v e n turn in his seal I D w a t c h ( b e ope.i.11i<>;i. |( 'r, IMMH iu <>, 7, H aikl h i It. sizes, a n d c a n l w hail
with \fi, 1 H or J d - i n . iliso; also wit Ii weight b o x e s a n d o f c h i i n l
Riiards, ( ' o m e a n j see this n e w h a r r o w . Y o u will w a n t o n e .
( i i v e ti>. a call li>r iiitythiitf; y o u need in the farm e q u i p m e n t
line—we have it, Also a few RIHKI, hut slij»liny used Plows,
Harrows, Sprayers, etc,
S.P.CONOVER&BRO.,
WICKATUNK, N. J.
Phon. HoJmtkl ae-F-»4.
RED BANK REGISTER, APRIL 25, 1923.
PLAY AT ENGL1SHTCWN.
Eighth Grade Pupils Cleared $50
by Last Week's Entertainment.
A play entitled "A District
School" wits given lust week by the
eighth grade of the Englishtown puh-!
lie school. Those who look part
were V'iia'uncey Bcrgen, Reuben Kei'.ilein, Kruderitrk Conover, Cluiru
Spachner, Jeannctte Davis, Duris
(Irillin, Saul Yaehnowilz, Edith Piquet, Ida (looife, Kathlyn Voorhecs,
(iolilif Weinroth, Kilith Woodward,
Murjorie Cnrbin, Ccorgimi Wagner,
Marion Press, Klfrida IfawUionie,
I'nuline Hulac, Milton Hudson, F.dwnrd Hendrickson, Grandin Davidson, Marie Apidcgato, Henry Sutler,
Louis Minsky, ('Hester I.ivczey, Adelaide Conover and Charles Sawyer.
The profits from the play amounted
to if50.
BIG EVAPORATED FRUIT SALE!
"Where''Your Money Goes the Furthest"
QUALITY—The Very Finest
PRICES—Exceedingly Low
\i»u '>vvt* it l,i» yourself, Kiv<. Housi-wilc, tu ^t'L your share of
"ihriH1 ilflii inns fruit*; for aL : Ui'h [irki1;-: - why, eoniintm ^ciiac tells
you to buy,
The I'ruit is fine and clean; fiartirutariy ch'i»ici», uhd we've
tiijidt' tin1 Inlying BO very e n y . Safes will be large, and 'there,
sltouldn'i lie uny hi^itntuy in "KtoL'kiny; up."
You know what phy.sii i;iii^ my aliuut. stewed fruits—how
nourishing they a r e ! You eiin't eat tlit'iii too often, and they're
MI [Kil;tt.:tl>Ie, when nicely cooked. You shouldn't miss, this sale—
tiu*ri'\i fX^'eptiotKii quality and loU .of it ill every pound.
5 ..«
Fancy ^
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3 „,, for JJQo ft J? c
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I. 12^c Clioice Santa Clara P « . ] i j » o e
Reg. 25c California
"* 1 fl
Evaporated
Reg. 19c Big Meaty Santa
Clara
RUMSON NEWS.
Jury Disagrees in Auto Accident
Suit Brought by Arthur .Boyce.
A suit brought hy Arthur
Iioyee of Ruinson against George
Iicnnctt and Kred I.ackwitz of Newark an the result of an automobile
accident lust September on the Runir
son rond was tried last week at Freehold before Circuit Court Judge
Peter F. Daly and n jury. After deliberating three hours the jury was
discharged without agreeing upon n
verdict. Mr. Boyce was hurt in the
accident and his ear was badly damaged.
Thomas N. McCarJer sailed last
week for England on a business trip.
He will be away a month.
Word has been received from Miss
May D. Farrier, who is on a cruise
ound the world on "The Resolute."
Men last heard from Miss Furrier
'as at Bombay, India, and she reortcd having had a Very delightful
mo on her journey thus far.
A euchre party and dance will be.
iven on Friday night, May 4lh, at
oly Cross hall. The euchre games
ill be played upstairs in the hall
ad the dancing will start at eight
'clock downstairs. Mrs. John Murhy is in general charge of the afair.
A large number of tickets have
cen sold for the dance to he given
'ridny night of this week at Red
itcn's hall for the benefit of the Ocenie lire company.
Raymond Pullen is building a
Lore on the corner of Main road and
'irst street. It will be occupied as
barber shop.
William Mears has a new Hupraoile nutomobilc.
John Daly and family have moved
it
o Morristown.
Patrick Fhitley is employed as
•aretaker on a summer place near
Seabriuht.
Ralph Johnson, has moved from
Thomas Ansbro's house on Ridge
•odd t(i William Rretinan's house on
.'enter strict.
Martin Took is building a two;tory addition to the rear of his
louse on Second street which he
uses as a summer home for New
V'ork orphans.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tullick of
llubokcn spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. William Sinclair.
CONSTRUCTIVE POLICIES.
In banking1, as in other lines of business,
the methods that succeed are sustained by
policies that are broad and constructive.
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THE
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BUTTER!"
Louella Butter
'Hint's mi cwry-dny expression of approval--luisetl on quality,
lli^viil comparison i." an irrosisLibU; force,
The Finest Butter in America 1
RICHLAND BUTTER
llij»h Quality ('.renniwy Ilullcr :it Attractive Price.
GOLD SEAL EGGS
I'usitivi'ly new-laid and the pick of the nests!
STRICTLY FRESH EGGS
^ n'[>reseiil«'d—absolutely fresh."
And Our Bread's So Good!
Tin1 Victor ovens bring1 daily contentment anil good heulth
into hundred1* of thousands of homes. Our three modern bakvrinb
havr a capacity of over 2,000,000 loaves each week!
lof
VICTOR B R E A D
5c
Health and strength ami wonderful quality in every ounce of
Bread Supreme
(Exlra BiB Wrappcd Loaf)
9c
A pure milk loaf of exceptional quality.
Victor RAISIN BREAD,
.•«•»«
1
10c
victor wHOLfi WHEAT ,
'°»f IOC
Asco Evaporated Milk
Special Price, can
11'
T h i s is one o f o u r own Q U A L I T Y p r o d u c t s . L e t ' s " c u t jicro.ss
lot*" and- y:tA iijvlit to tin 1 p o i n t .
We seo to its careful jircparaLion, a n d il luis to m e a s u r e u p t o o u r lixed hij»h s t a n d a r d . I t ' s
p m v , w r y rii li a n d \ ery w h o l e s o m e ; a n d m u c h m o r e e c o n o m i c a l
t h a n iVivJi milk.
I t ' s iv.ii'.hty c o n v e n i e n t t o h a v e y o u r c o w in t h e
I in n I vy, p irt.ii uhirly " w h e r e Qiuility ( ' o u n t s " in e v e r y c a n . Y o u
to l ' r ' tli" judjiv t o d a y .
FAIR HAVEN NEWS.
Fair Havpn Ball Players Trounced
Long Branch Team Sunday.
FAMOUS
The Fair Haven baseball team do
feated the LOIIK Rranch Katies Sun.lay afternoon on the Ilanee road
field by a score of !T> to 1. Over
•1(10 fans attended the game. It is
the first time Hint the team ]ilayed
Always Making New Friends
on the Ilanee road field. Seats for
'lli.it set'nis to he its mission- for its (jimd qualities are so the fanfi will be built this week.
"Babe" Tilton was in groat form for
lironounri'il lhal it quickly becomes the regular home-brew after
tlie lii'sl. "tryimt." You drink it ;il some fi'it'iul's home tuxl you buy
the homo team and he struck out
it the next day. When you pay 'J'Je 1for Asco Blond you're netting'
eight batters and allowed five hits.
linn' th.ni i:eiil, satisfying'ColTee valiii limn is usually put in n oneEdwin Andre drove in two men with
jxjuti11 1>:II;. no mutter what the prico. Make the experiment and
a three-bagger in the sixth inning.
"You'll Taste the Difference I"
He almost wen a baseball bat as Millard Fillmore TeJ.ley of Red Bank has
otfcreiPa baseball bat for every home
run made on the field this year. Next
Sunday afternoon Fair Haven will
'I'lie (•ninl>iti:itifit\ is found in every American Store, nnd they're
siu-li unusual tens that we have an enormous
following of regular
meet Portaupeck on the new field.
(
tea drinkers -those who love nnd jud^e K>od ten. Wo pleu.se. the
Harry MeCormack has returned
lurd-tii-plcase, and you can't do that with urdinnry quality.
from a stay at Hot Springs, Arkan1- tb pkg
sas, (lene Tunney is still there, but
he expects to return soon.
Mrs. Ilu-hiu-il McAllister has left
cake>
C
the show "Hippily Hop" and will
spend tlie summer at her home here.
OUr Pricot Talk
| Mr. McAllister will continue with the
show until it closes and he will then
tb
C
go into vaudeville for a while.
Leslie ^eiiHley has bought a new
Delightfully rich anil creamy.
Chevrolet touring cur.
F.lla F. Steiner bus rented her
c
C
house for the summer to Dr. Mierton
of Philadelphia and she will spend
Ready for pic.'! anil eustnrdn.
the summer at Coney Island. Dr.
Mierton is having plans drawn for a
Asco or Del Monte P e a c h e s No-2W bi« "n 27°
new house on the Ma in road for his
Mil her brand prnlrrts you.
own occupancy.
Mrs. John L. Pearsall is confined
to the bed with xieUnesH.
Norway Mackerel " 1l T : 15 C : 25C
ASCO COFFEE
29c
pound
We practice—
Consistent courtesy and service.
Our constant aim is to be helpful to our customers
and to the community by rendering a thoroughly
modern and progressive banking service.
,
SECOND NATIONAL BANK
RED
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BANK, N. J.
Total Resources over $6,000,000.00
•ROBERT HANCE & SQNS-
""•*•" Calif. Apricots '" 33' |
"WHAT DELICIOUS
This bank uses the same careful constructive methods
in handling the business of its customers that'it ha3 :
employed in building up its own leadership.
2% - paid on checking accounts carrying balances of
?1,000.00 or more.
3% - paid on Certificates of Deposit.
4"o - paid in our Interest Department beginning the
first of each month, compounded April 1st and
October 1st.
brtheeidSolks
ftsuti eUastlieljoung
Can be best obtained through careful
choice of your furnishings. Comfortable
chairs and davenports and colorful lamps
tend to make the home a place of rest and
quiet.
Congeniality is a most important element in good
furniture, the furniture upon which your daily comfort depends. It is such furniture that you will
find being shown on our modern displayfloors.Re-
gardless of your limitations or requirements you
will find the piece or suite you want on our floors.
We urge that you make comparisons of these
values.
3 pc Overstuffed Suite $165.00
Rest
While
in
Town
at
Hance's
2nd
Floor
In this three piece overstuffed suite a very distinctive style is presented
The suite consists of davenport, chair and fireside All
pieces are spring seat with spring cushion and spring back. You also have- a variety, of choice of tapestries or velours
It mu.l be
seen to be appreciated.
THREE PIECE SUITE
UPHOLSTERED IN LEATHER
$75.00
LINOLEUMS
Teas of Quality and Fair Price
23°:
45'
3
17
LifeBuoy Soap
Very Delicious Cheese
31
Fancy Golden Pumpkin
" IO
Then- nIT fini1, fat while mackerel.
FAIR VIEW
Thi« suite is made in mahogany finish. Consists of divan,
chair and rocker. Each piece ia extra well made, all have
broad arms Full spring construction makes them very comfortable. Upholstered in blue mole skin. You will be pleased
with this suite in your home.
SMOKING
STANDS
98 C
White Mountain ( t i O.50
REFRIGERATORS !•«•
•ff*eltf* lo our ttsrit In R»d Dunk and vicinity. "
AIM SIMFM «H mi r.nnt.lwnl*, Ntv Jtnif, Dahwin
MaryUid.
WHERE YOUR MONET GOESTHE FURTHEST
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3 piece Reed Ivory Suite
$34.50
3 piece Reed Ivory Suite
$58.50
NEWS.
A Party llrld at thr Old Sc IIII,IIIII>UIP
KrlloK . Bran
plag 12c
Swansdnwn Coki- I'lour pkg 32c
Saturday Ninlit.
A i c o Pimmit Hutlitr,
luinb 10c
(,..lil -Srnl Flour,
12-111 bag 4 9 c
About thirty person1* enjoyed n
I'urf Aaitci J f l l i n ,
I II 1.1 li 10c
I"almr>liv<. Snap . . . . * ) cak«> 2 0 c
party at the obi mhoolhuose Saturl"ur« f r u i t I V c i r r v n , Imnll 15c
Ivnry Mnn|
3 fat<ri 2 0 c
day night. The iilTuir wan given by
Welili't C.t nprl>dc , . . . j a r 2Sc
Coalinr Snap, cakn 7c, 3 for 20c iMis» KiUlierliK' WilMin nod Ml -i lleuC o l d Sen I O . I .
pltg Hi
Young*! 3ua|i Ctiipi
pkg Ou tiice Salmon.
A i c o Corn I'l.Urn
pkg 7c Aicn Aiiimoiiia
bat Dc
F.dwiinl O'Maherly him n new
P o t t ' . Bran F U t m i ...!»!<(, 12c
Cliipto (chi|i|)i<(l t<ia|i) |ik|l 1k, 2.'lc
suburban Ford.
Mnrtin Mlidi>;iin hi Ilio new rarej taker uf Mount Olivet. eeirMory iind
Two Storei in Red Bank:
lie him moved Into it houw on the
62 BROAD STREET,
cemetery prnnorty.
(iiMtrifn VnnHrunt h»» ulviiti up hl»
SHREWSBURY AVE. AND OAKLAND ST.
>>y
• • i %.
1 he linolotitns w« offer arc all '-vnll known nRtionally advertised
brands And in nil i>ttttrrrm tn suit every o n e We fi*vc in
• tock Wilde, Arniitlru n({*t Nairn a, and Cook • L.iiioleumi, We
alxti am now t^qtiippi'd to dti tlin hett I in oleum laying, Alk
about rlir |irrmnii(MU rriiicnlrd linoleum floor. Expert v/orkh
1
Th«
•
From
87 l-2c
to
$3.00
Square
Yard
111\V
Job with Clmrles Ilurd of Ht'il Hunk
anil he In now working for William
T, RhfimHti of Uetl Hunk,
JuM<|ih Tllchner h u ii n*w Apn«r>
ion automobile,
Hank-Inn ti building A Img*
It ntiyi ie »dv«rtlf* In Tht JU|UH«r
<H*WNWUMMMWi ." /
A • mf>Uiii K • t f l n d •• A H M r t U I * o f . < . , „ ! . . • I f,,r l l i p m a n .
Now ii llir linii- l o K«'t your new r e
Ill© m i r i w r n m offrriti(( » r n
• p n c i i i l itt tlii« p r i c e .
A l i m - friK^rntor, whilr fHir stock in m m tt«td m i in I) »• i n l t l i i t iiri
I'lctr,
AM •i/.fll u p to $ 7 5 0 0 .
14-piece
Chocolate
Set $4.75
17-piece
Tea Set
$5.50
You
Bar Harbor Chair
Genuine Leather Rocker
Will Always Do Better At
ROBERT HANCE & SONS
12 Broad Street
Red Bank, New Jersey
.ROBERT HANCE & SONS.
$6.00
$23.50
100-piece
Dinner Set
Gold Band
$18.00
RED
F«« Efcfal
BANK REGISTER, APRIL 2 S , 1 S 2 3 .
Kennedy, Robert Kvcr(lcll,sOrKeynold.s Kenneth VanMeerE...rUmeH S.wi», Club-Un-I.r.
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Lillian Phillip*. Manruret
d a
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Bahnkt'ii. Orli-y Shawn, J a W s Van-"
Mr.. Timuthv WallinK wa, tos. rendered hy M.ss- Helen Walling, Me<-il,eke, Vimi'in Spfoulv Joseph
to the Haslet* and South Keyport , A ™ w *' ^
Prf*M l v e r e Ml ' fl - " - CrVsci, Albert-f'iiM'i.
fcwing'tiub last Thursday afternoon. ^ l y m Walling, Mre. Cyrus P. ROK., About. lfitl perjons atU'iideil a reTho*« present uere M,»." "»>•«.? *?-"• ' T u-^, "*«f 1 "V JMT* ception given "for Kev. H. li. StratMr,.
I* rank
P. . 'Sproul,
Mrs. Hazel ton and his family at St. John's
Mrs.; Asbury Walling, Mrs. Justice
, Mrs. Armstrong. Mrs. Lem-Methodist Kniscojial rhurch a., few
Camp, Mrs. Lester V. Walling. _ Mrs. ?.
on (.-'.Mrs. Au^ustt^f; Rofmes,- ni^ht* tf>ro. The reception was in
Edward' Woollcy, Mi>. IATO.V Clark, .^
chargu-of Harry E. Miinee, the Sun-,
Mrs. Timoth'y Wallinp, -Mrs. H, Alvin
day-school superintendent'. Addresses
,
Mrs:
DysonMVoudhuuse,
Walling, Mrs. William Whoi-ler, Mrs.
'w'pie given' by Kev. Mr. Servii-e of
James Wheeler, Mrs.' . 1'iank 1". " Thomas G. Cowies, Mrs. George
horne. Mis, Huttie Thome, Mrs. the Presbyterian church and Rev.
Sprout-and daughter Knid. Mrs. Same Howard, ! Mrs, John : ,S. Viin- Mr. Appir of" KcarUburffe. -Several
uel H . Walling and daughter Elea- '
r. Mi.-.- JJura K. Thorne, Miss Yci-i tali ons were jfiveirby Mrs. Haltiiiior, .Mrs. ("yrus. i\ Koss :tu<\ d
Aumack. lee c-reain and cake were
Ifr Evelyn, Mrs. Hoolif I.eroy and . Ida: Walling. Mi.v Mary'Conrad, Mi:-*. i r
Vi r\ td,
daughter H o r e m . . ; Mrs. Armstrong A " " a 1 J i a s l b ' K " " 1 A. 1 Sl.P.ul, K y . A iriisroilarieou^ shawrr .was ^ivi-u
and ton 'KuKi-r, Mr.-. William S. ! >' n K < " * ' 1'-1"an'-'1' «al.i-n^.- He en
at the home of -Misses Elizabeth aiul
ICleunor Young a t (jleiidale farm
one niyht recetitly for 1-n-i.r cousins,
Ttl
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' "LornH. Hobe.rts Was , operated
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Mi-;- Mabel Chinery and Mrs. Kobeit
will jiliiy Hi)!.cvi-l on May -1th.
• >n l a s t T h u r s i l a y f o r t h e r e m o v a l uf
The rooms
.Mr-, i'luienre A. Voorhees uf Keil N. Toilt (if Ki-yport.
;s g r o w t h n e a r h i ' e v e l<v l > f . Kr\i.-i
linr.k.
it li.rrn.T r i -id.-;it o f H a / . i e t , wi-n- dc'eoratcd i'l !)ki-- and K'd'lof M a t a w i i n .
w a - a j r i t . ' i ' . ^uest. o!" \\ illiarn S . •Amuni; those presi.-nt were Mi.-? May
. R e v . A . ' !..' I s z a r d .-ar;.l •family .if
Winter n f . N e w 'I'olk, Mrs. (ii-orne
Ilyer. S r . ,a n d family. •
• Oci-aii 1 .' ( i r ' i v e ' -i»:i:l -Tliur.-diiy ' w i t h
Mr-, llanr.i.h
J . H.-ndriekMjii o f M. Ciiinei'y of linynnne, Mr-. K. A.
f r i e n d s a t H a z l e t a n d S o u t h Ki-ypurt.
Ji'i'-.-i-y I ' i t y ha.- b e e n v i - ; l i n g
Miss Hedle of 'Keil Hank, Mrs. I.loyil 1.'
M r s . Thnniii.- ( . . C o w l e s ha.- r i ; t u r n e . l
Kiekh-s i,f Allanlie Jli-hlands. Mrs.
Klizah.-Ui S . A e k e r - i n n ' O T d M r s . W i l
.•tfte/' , speMduij; se'.ej'a!
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Mabel Chinery, Miss Madeline I'uriire spen'dinjr the week at l.avaleUe, r e c e n l l y .
rie, Mi.-s Grace Cuttri-ll, Miss KllKii'
Paula
ijjiiley,
Kuth
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..-.vhere i l r . \Va!lir.K is
beth Brown, M iss Kdna Henncli and
Kdyth l!a[[e,v. 'Kgedia Monlai'ii, Ida Miss Klizabeih.'chinery of Keypurl
t e r woik.
Mrs. Klisf'abeGi Hoir had the p b a - Cudeijahn, Angelina Yasiello, .Al- and Mr.-. Charles I. Young.
sure of hearing a serin.m by radio a\ wina (Juderjalm, I'rederick Allo.-eu,
lier holm- hist week a n d she also Alonzo liuiley, Robert Fette, Clar• Crippled Children's Clinic.
i
heard sin^inj;' by 100 voices,
Hhe ence 'Walling, Atillio Viisielo, John '
i-njo>;id-it very mueh, fls she has not H. Ackersoii, Harvey Hyer and Har- The Klks' cri^i)leil children's clinic L
i'.-eil able ID atk'ii'd ebureh of late. Vy Waling are on last month's honor will I,.- opened at Kieehold Saturday '
at tlit Klkv clubhouse.
f.'hai-li's-l.
K'umiaii Katlibone is building a roll at Hill Crest school.
'lungalow on his pro])irty yn- the ! The honor roll at the Hazlet nub- ! Mount, Kev. Father (irady and H. |
Ur. j
•lolinde] turnpike on the Keabrnok lie si.bool for March conijirisc.-i Ciaee | Levy a r e on the . i-olnmittee.
Manor property.'
•
11.. We.igand, Hazel I'liillips, Alien !]'hilip \Vfigul uf New "i'ork will have i
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Mrs. Samuel H. Walling' was host-- Hahnkeii, .Marie Van.Meerbekc, J o - ehaiKe uf the clinic.
to th.t1 Hazlet and-South Keyport
HAZLET NEWS!
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An instance qftervkf—
net a definition of it
Your gasoline costs
less today
HE Standard Oil Company (N. J.I announces a reducT
tibn of one cent per gallon in the tank wagon price
of gasoline, effective on April 20th.
Lt:?KS^\J$^£.
3 Broad Street,
QUALITY
This lower price has been made possible by a remarkable increase in the production of crude oil in California
— amounting at this writing to more than 700,000
barrels every 24 hours. This has created a surplus above
market requirements on the Pacific coast, with a consequent drop in price.
Owning a large fleet of tankers, we have been able to
move California oil through the Canal 4930 miles to
our refineries on the Atlantic seaboard, and so take
advantage of the opportunity to buy cheaper crude. A
refinery located on deep water can avail itself of crude oil
delivered either by tank steamship or pipe line.
This reduction is in line with our consistent policy that
the consumer should benefit from economies brought
about by lower costs of our raw material or in the
expenses of refining, transporting and marketing
products.
Standard Oil Company (New Jersey)
Red Bank, N. J.
for cleaninganything—
MARKETS
are markets where you will always find the Highest Quality of
Meats, Staple Groceries, Fresh Poultry at Lowest Possible Prices.
and many other uses
about the house~
SHOP WITH US AND CONVINCE YOURSELF.
Sugar Cured Pony Skinned Hams ? 2 c
Nice small family size 8 to 12 lbs each.
for
vaniislit'il
tir r n u m r l r d
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Prime Ribs Beef Roast
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Pork Chops
Lean & Tender
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Groceries of Quality
Van Camp's Evapor- California Prunes,
ated Milk, can 10c
60-70, lb 10c
Raisins, Seeded or Mealtime Coffee, 25c
Seedless, pkg 12k
Shredded Wheat, American Coffee, 31c
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BANK REGIS'
VOLUME XLV, NO. 44.' ^^^"^TZ^'Zl^.
FIRES AND FALSE ALARMS.
MRS. JOSEPH V. HOLMES DEAD.
RED BANK, N . J., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 1923
NEXT FALL'S CAMPAIGN.
ANNIVERSARY
SURPRISE.
I
FORING A GIRLS' CLUB.
' $1,50iPer Year.
KEYPORT
NEWS.
PAGES 19 TO 28
FACTORY FOLKS' PARTY.
A Merry Night at the Home of Mr.
- N i n e M e m o r i a l T r e e s t o be P l a n t e d
Shrewsbury Resident Passed
and Mrs. William Tansey,
at B e a c h Park.
Away Last Saturday.
THREE BUSY DAYS FOR THE
DEMOCRATS MEET AND TALK
WOMAN'S CLUB T O , HAVE A
ABOUT ISO AT NAIAD CLUB FESA surprise party was civen SaturMis:-- A l m a l.'irkweod ha
Mrs. Mary Shoemaker, Holmes,
RED BANK FIREMEN.
ABOUT CANDIDATES.
JUNIOR DEPARTMENT.
giveil |
TIVIT1ES THURSDAY.
day
niKht
at
.Mr.
and
Mrs.
William
llini- tl'ei-.; 1 o til.- l.i.rwu^h to I
ifo of'Joseph V. Holme's of Shrewspliinl-None of the Firei wai Sertou*, but
Fifty GirU Were Present and Regis- ed in ili;ii'ii Pai
A Fine Entertainment, Music, Dancbury,' dieil Saturday morning at her Mayor Archibald L. Miller Suggested Tansey's at Eatontnvvii in celebration
mernory (if t h e
Tlitsy Cntiled Much Excitement—
tered as Members at a Preliminary
ing and Cards in the Clubhouie of
home at Shrewsbury after a linger- • for Senatoi Dr. John H. Van- (if their 2l3t .wedding anniversary.
Boy Wrongly Accuicd of Turning
Meeting Last Week and are Meet- l i n e v i t t r ^ iiti-u I'l'uni t h i s p l a c e w h o
Mater for Sheriff—John M. Cor-Mr,_ and "Mrs. Tansey received many
the C. E. Conover Factory on Riving sickness. She was 84 years old
;
D: t ( l i : i r livi'.s i n t h e w o r l d w a r . •
in a False Alarm.
ing
for
Organization
Today.
lies May Run for Freeholder.
erside Avenue.
gifts. Sinking and dancing took up
., . ,
,
,
nnd .nearly all her life was spent at
Mrs. Ficnrgo Egan gave birth to a
About thirty members of the most of the time and the instrumen- j Last Wednesday afternomi a! '.lie
The Naiad club of the C. E. Cono!" y '. j ' . ; i " y . a n : 1 . S u " . < l i l y W m Shrewsbury and vicinity. She was a
uutfhter on Saturday, April 7th.
busy days for the H•d Hank fire '''"member of the Shrewsbury Presby- Democratic organizations of : Mon- tal music was provided by an or- 'Woman's clubhouse at Red Hank the
,ver company's! factory entertained
\\'.'liter Ii. Cherry is making a bu.-ipnrtmi'iit.
Friday afternoon
uiu-mmin firc
nn- erian
.
church.
She leaves two mouth county met at Freehold last- chestra in charge of William Pope first steps were taken lo\vaid the ur- icss I lip through Ili.e Southern states. abiml. 15(1 persons at an-enUrtain1
meut and party Thursday night in.
broke, out in the ruins of Mrs. Kd-;
daughters,
Miss
Kmma
Holmes, who week in uccordaiico with a request and William Cogan. James Butler ganization of a girls' department of
Mr. and Airs. -1. Carle' Anderson
ward M. Haley's store on the cornel1 lives at home, and Mrs. James P. of the Democratic stiite committee, sang old-time songs and Mr. and Mrs. the Woman's club.
Mrs, <5\unust hav. been visitIHK in Wellsbury, West the company's clubhouse oil Riverside
of Shrewsbury avenue mill Herbert '• Stofii'tt of Ridgefield Park. Mrs. to discuss candidates for next fall's John Nussbaum gave an exhibition of Miller and Mrs. .le«<e
Minol, the co- 'Virginia.
avenue. The large dining room in
street. .This building wa * SuU(-'(i '»y illolmvs is ulr.o survived by a. brother,.
All of those, present were an old-fashioned waltz. Clog danc- j chairmen of the movement,
Mr.-: Mary' Ilepp has returned the clubhouse was used as a hull for
.lames.last February. What caused , , m n k shoemaker of. Point Plcn S anJtJ u n a n i m o u l 1 ' " favor of Dr. John H. ing and novelty jig dancing by Mrs. tea for girls of the Hed Hank hi
from a several months' visit with I"'1 occasion and it wan/decorated
VanMater, of Atlantic Highlands for Leo Schott and Thomas T.uisey were
the second outbreak is not known. | T , U , f u n e r a , w a s h ( . , j a l t h ( ! h o u s e
•hool. Mrs. Miller and .Mrs, Minot relatives at ' Brooklyn.
. with flags and ferns.Jhc latter being
When the firemen arrived the' v e s U , r ( |
At midnight were assisted by Mrs. fiennre M.
n m l buriar was made in the Democratic candidate for ((heriff, entertaining features.
Miss "Martha A.ndersoii has been I-.'""""! by Charles Schneiiler. This
l,la'/.e was under great headway. The | ; ) u ,
,,reB|,yU,riirn
cemetery
'it but there was a great diversify of refreshments were served.
jSundt, Mrs. Elmer Scott. .Mrs. Harry substituting as teacher in the Keans- , <-'olor scheme was yellow and it was
liremen had the names out in about | S h | . t , w s l l u r y . R e v .D w i g h t Ij:< P a r . opinion on all other candidates.
The party was arranged by Mr.. Morford, Mrs. J. P. Smith, Mrs. llcr- hurc,- .-I'hoiil -in place of Miss Anita ('allied o u t in the sun parlor and
living room by using daffodils and
half an hour. As tl.e( firemen were iH()|la
Ward Kremer- of lielmar was sug-and Mrs. Thomas Tansey and James jman Asendorf, Mrs, Herbert Wil- V, Coon, who has been sick.
cj,ed t h e s e r m o n .
about to leave an alarm .was rung in
gested for senator and the Red Butler.- Others present were Mr. liams, Mrs. Victor King, Mrs. Daniel' Hishop Kuil Matthews will make forsythias.
lhe entertainment was of unusual
a fire at Mia. Henry Ostendorlfs MRS. JOSEPHINE BORDEN DEAD. Bankers present .suggested M a y o r ] a n [ i M r s , Frank Webber, Mr. and|Tullcr, Mrs. Edwin P. Thompson. his annual visit to St. Mai;y's Episcomerit and t'.iere wa.s liberal applause.
house on Herbert street. The roof
Archibald I,. Miller as a senatorial [Mrs. Willard J l Roop, Mr. and ..Mrs. j Mrs.. Harry Sutton, Miss (ietrude pal church mi May -1th. '
Former Freehold Resident Died Lait j
,<if this house caught fire from sparks
E/.nini S. Wallimr1 has rented the I'M ward T. Mix, the superintendent of
jcandidate. The avaiUi'.-lity of vari- j o h n D e a r t i Misses Helen and Tillie :Norman, Miss Mabel llalC Mrs.
. Week at Trenton.
tll(
from the Haley house. The firemen
- fi'etory, made an (.pc.uing address.
I ous candidates for all the other c o u n - i r v i n g ] M r . a n t i Mis.. William Cogan, iCopeland Kell and Mrs. A. H. Hus- J. K. SiLUwth house on Washington
Mrs. Josephine A. Borden of Trenput the fire out before much damage
Oliver Wymbs
was the ainu.ui.ct-.r.
y
was
ty offices was talked over, but there : j _ Hyer, William Pope, John Lone!sell.
street,
ton, a native of Freehold, died on
was done.
'
.
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were, no endorsements of any of ; a n ( i ]yj rs . Charles Bennett of' Red | Mrs. Savage, leader of the junior
The house on iiroadway owned by The pianists, were Mrs: Ella Snyder
Sunday of last week after a sickness
While the firemen were fighting
them. John M. Corlies of Rumson i B a I ,k; Mr. and Mrs. John Nussbaum, 1 department of the Asbury Park W.i Mrs.. I-'olan anil occupied by Zack and Miss Florence VaiiKchcirk. The
of four weeks. She was a daughter
am
this blaze an automobile which was
comprised solos by Miss
was the favorite of many >>{ those jjjr. and Mrs. Leo P.-. Schott, Mr. and i man's club, was the guest of hnnoi Clayton was almost totally destroyed P>?W
of ex-Sheriff Samuel Conover of
owned by Stephen Mikorski and
'present as one of the candidates for j |yjr-g. Thomas Tansey and their soniShe gave a detailed description of by lire Friday fternoon. Mr. Clay- Katiierine llolU, Mi-s Edna Blister
Freehold. She leaves three sons and
1 1 1 M s s1 I e l o n R l h
which was parked near the Haley
'
' " " . : l riading by
freeholder next fall.
| James, TUr. and Mrs. Henry Franz'the manner in which a junjor depart- Ion lost $.">() in money which he had/ "
two . daughters, they being Mrs.
M
store caught fire from sparks. The
William M. Bergen of B-O.mpr, aj l i n ( ] Miss Edna.Hunter of Fair Ha-jment should be conducted. During m the pocket of a suit of clothes '--"- C'ace Layton,^ a black face
Charles F. McDonald of Englishsketch by Charles Gray and Roger
body of the car was almost comRepublican member of the present jv c n . the Misses Seeley of Pleasant-1 the afternoon Mrs. John T. I.ovelt which''was burned up.
town, Robert Borden of Belmar, Mrs.
pletely destroyed before the fire was
board of freeholders, announced last' ville; Mr. and . Mrs. John Tansey, ! sang several soprano solos. She was ' Daylight saving time was adopted Wymb°s, a song and dance by Miss
(I. Frank Platt of.Trenton and John,
put out.
week that he would be a candidate Sr., Mr. and Mrs. John, Tansey, |accompanied by Mrs. Edwin Hobbs. by1 the borough council Monday Veronica Curtin and a violin solo by
H. and Garfield Border of BurlingErnesto Ladiso.
for lie-election the coming fall
j Jr., Miss M. Tansey and Mr. a n d ' Mrs.,Louis J. Siding, the president night.
Later in the afternoon the fireton county. She also leaves a sister,
men wore called to Joseph P. CarMrs. Woolley of ilatawan, Mr. 'and ' of the Woman's club, and Mrs. Miller
Mrs, Mathi'lde Schlegel and Mrs. Card games and dancing' were
Mrs. Frances C. Robertson of ChiFOR THE SALVATION ARMY.
ton's furm near I,incroft, where a
Mrs. T. Collins an.i Miss Kitty Col-:and Mrs. Minot each gave short ad- Samuel I). Walker spent the week- enjoyed. The Fazzone band provided
cago.
The funeral was held last
music. The committee in cliame of
stack of straw was destroyed by fin.1.
Appeal For Fund* to be Made at Red lins of Freehold; Mr. and Mrs. Dolan 'dresses, welcoming the girls and of- end at Atlantic City.
'Wednesday and the burial was at
the entertainment and party i-fin-Hted
Saturday afternoon the firemen
Bank
Next
Week.
;and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Curtwiiy
ami
chilfering
them
the
advantages
nnd
privMrs.
Chnrlotte
Miiguire
and
Mrs.
Jacobstown.
of Miss Mina Weisbanpt, Mrs. Louise
1
were •culled out to' put out a small
_._
.
Contributions for the Salvation. ,] r c n of Eatontown; and Mr. and ileges and attractions of the d u b - C II. Schumacher have
rned to
Evans, Miss Marion -Ilraney, Mr3.
fire at the borough Jump in West
New York after a ten days' visit
Victim of Heart Disease.
! Army will be collected a t Rod Bank Mrs. Kenneth Wist, the Misses house.
Edith I.eggett and Charles Gray.
Red Bank, near the river.
Mrs. Eleanor J. Maxson, wife of and vicinity next week. The quota West, Mrs. Lockwoul and Mrs. Gar- Fifty girls were present lit th,, with Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Ilemlrickson.
Miss Edna Bogart was in charge of
Late in the afternoon of the same Edward Maxson of Atlantic High-' f o r t " i M section is $1,500. The Lions , . e l t Bodine of Oceanport.^
niceting and registered.
Margaret'
The Fortnightly card chili met last the candy table. It is being arranged
day the firemen put out a small fire lands, died of heart disease hist o l u l > - «"<-' Woman's club, the Rotary
nl nt w i l h l h a n dMrs Fre(l
Sutton, Dorothy Morris nnd Marjorie
S
*'• ° S " to hold similar functions at the clubhack of ii White, street house.
d u b and the Elks' lodge are pushing..SURPRISED ON HER BIRTHDAY g m j t h w e f e a p p o i n t o , j a s a n o m i l m t _ - den.
, , . , , , .
•, • . o
, 'week, following an attack of grip.
house.
An
executive
committee
.
1
work
Mrs.
James
Melee
lias
been
spehdFestivities and Gift-Giving at Mr«. ing committee and Miss Edythe
Shortly before midinght Saturday ]g h ( , w a s f | 1 . ^ old and leaves l!- '"
m
the fiivnien were called to Middle- four sons arid two daughters. The has been appointed with Mrs. Harry
Zachary Taylor's. : .
! Beals, the gymnasium teacher at the\ ' S several davs at Lancaster, -PennCORNER ASSESSMENTS CUT.
town townshijt to put out a tire in a
Last Wednesday nirjht friends and .high school, will act as leader of the s yl v- ama.
children are Wilbur Maxson of I Morford as chairman and Alvin A.
A
New Policy Adopted by the Red
woods near the Tramp Hollow road.
William Henderson has taken a
Flemington, Rockwell ' Maxson of Whiting as treasurer. Other mem- relatives of Mrs. Zachary Taylor of'junior department. A meeting for
Bank Assessment Commissioners.
Several houses were in the path of
bers
of
the
committee
are
Mrs.
Carl
Little Silver gave a surprise party |organization is being held at the position in the composing room of
Oklahoma, 'Nelson Maxson of New
A new rule with regard to assessthe: flames, but the firemen quickly
t]K
K^nci'i- Enterprise,
York, Timothy Maxson of Atlantic Scbwenker, Mrs. Lyman Vanlnwc- for her in celebration of her birth-1clubhouse this afternoon and all girls
ing improvement benefits has been
conquered this fire.
Tllu
gen,
Dr.
A.
M.
Englert,
.Myron
V.
day. The surprises brought many who are present at today's meeting
World Wide guild of the Bap- adopted by the Red Rank assessment
Highlands, Mrs. John ' Wicks of
About one o'clock Sunday mornOld-time'will be charter members of the club. tist church will present the comedy commissioners upon the recommenBrooklyn and Mrs. Frank Sieh of Brown, Dr. Herbert E. Willu.ms and gifts for Mrs. Taylor.
ing a false alarm was rung in from
songs were sung -and solos were j A regular meeting of the Woman's "Not a Man in the House" Thursday dation of the mayor and council. UnNew York. The funeral was held Joseph Child.
the tire alarm box a t the corner of
yesterday at All Saints' church and
given by Edmund F. Ayrcs of Long club will be held Friday afternoon. n i E h t o f l l e x t w e e k '
der the new rule where properties
DEATH
FROM
PNEUMONIA.
Maple avenue and Irving place.
The Tall Cedars lodge will hold a
the burial was made in Stone church
' Branch.
Games of rounce were This week is "national garden week"
are so sifuated as to be on two
Sunday afternoon the roof of Jo- cemetery.
c h a e l H i M a nD i e d T h u
da
A f
The bearers were A n - ;
?
"
» y
\ played nnd the..winners, .were - Miss [and. the-exorcises will -range around- .ceremonial nt Atlantic Highlands, .on street's which are paved the assessseph Hulse's house on Sunset avenue drew Robertson, C. A.. Mount, Philip !
V ^ ter Short Sickness.
| Jane Greenleaf, Mn. Edmund Ayrcs, I this topic. Miss Jean MacLaehlan, Monday night.
ment for the street which is last
caught fire, lhe firemen made quick jjLL LLloonn aa r f l > Hamilton Brainard, Wilof- Chapel
Hill
secretary
Wil 1 George-C.
Vanjftes e c r e t a y of the national
nationa ffruit
"
« Gordon
. . .
~.
" - AA ll bb ee rr tt TT ii UU oo tt ss oo nn aa nn dd JJ oo hh nn H
. . r s . c . j .C o | e .„„!s o n George of paved is computed at the basis of
H . Van-jfteld
d
d i ic dd off
work of putting trite out.
j
h d y .N e s t _
l
jliani
M. Roberts and Paul Poster.
Pneumonia llastt TThursday
idnight
refreshments
land
flower
guild,
will
tell
about
her
Northport,
Long
Island,
were
recent
A t
m
half the rate charged against other,
Sunday night a false alarm was
[after a short sickness. He was 53
,erved on tables decorated with [work, and Rev. Arthur A. McKay of quests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. properties.
Mayor Archibald L.
turned in a t the corner *of Shrewsyears old and is survived by a widow, | c u t flowers a n a ferrs. ] n t h e c e n t e r Rumson will give an illustrated talk ; Brown,
Woman»Dies from Injuries.
Miller, in commenting on the change
bury avenue and River street.
Liberty hose company gave a sup- last week, stated that there was no
Mrs. Jennie Borden, wife of Wil-two sons arid a daughter, who live |o f t h e t a l l l e w a 3 a l a r g e birthday on gardens. The hostesses of the
Frank Burlett, a fifteen-year-old liam A. Borden of Ardena, died last at home; a brother, Charles Gordon c a k e m a d e hy M r s T i u o t s o n , T h e
afternoon will be Mrs. Lester Ross, per to the members of Lincoln hose doubt in his mind that corner propboy who until recently was an in- Saturday at a Trenton hospittil from of New York; and a sister, Mrs. Lilguests were Mr. and Mrs. Edmund F. Mrs. Kgbert Swackhamer, Mrs. Ar- [company Thursday night in celebra- erties derived a greater benefit from
mate of a home f(Jr children, was ar- injuries received when she was runlian Ellis of Red Bank. He had, been jA y r e g a n d t h e i l . s o n T h o m p s o n > Mr. thur Swift, Mrs. James Travcrs and^ion of the paying of a mortgage on
paving than other properties but
rested on a charge of turning in the over by an auto truck at Freehold employed for a'number of years as '
the former's property.
The mort- that they did not, in hia judgment,
Solos
n d M r s . A l b e r t Tillotson and their I Mrs. F. A. Wessell.
the false alarm. He was subjected several weeks ago. She was 45 foreman on the William Kinney e s | n i e c e D o r o t h y , Mr. and Mrs. Joseph [given by Mrs. William A. Patterson Kage was burned at the supper.
,,
,,..,,. ,
, r> ..v. derive sufficient benefits to make It
to a "third degree" nt police head- years old and besides her husband tute on Riverside Drive. The funeral i
" ~ " "r:"'—
"~J
" ' T3 '
R W h 1 U i M r S | A g . n e s T i U o t s o n , Mrs. land Rev. James Dykcma.
Mrs. \V llliam Andrews of Brook.,,-•,
._
quarters. The boy was innocent, as she leaves two sons, Ernest and Ar-was held. Sunday and the burial was fferson Ayrcs, Mrs. Minnie E. HarLe
,
.,
i r M just
to assess
full Value on
street.
One them
full assessment
oneach
one
t i t
was proved by the testimony of Mrs. l t h u l . B o r ( | ( , n . Her parents, Mr. and made in Fair View cemetery.
J
Ivcy, Miss Jane Greenleaf, Miss May
Double Birthday Party.
lyn was the guest last week of Mrs. street. and
_ half. .,
\
. on anan assessment
Darby Martin and others who werej M r s _ j o s e p h Gilbert of West Farms,
JAyres, Miss Mary E. White, Harry
A double birthday party was held Cordelia Bedle.
other street was a more equitable
Weit Long Branch Resident Dead.
talking to the boy at the time the are living.
[Heath and John H. VanNest.
Monday afternoon at Mrs. Grace
A son was born last Thursday to basis, the, mayor said, than two full
Mrs. Mary Poolc of West Long ]
alarm was rung in. The treatment
returned
Dean's on Mechanic street for her Mrs. J. Arch MacEwan. assessments.
Branch, aged 88 years, widow of j
Civil War Veteran Dead.
which the boy received at police
from the Perth Amboy hospital,
Newsdealer on a Vacation.
son
Miss Eliza Rogers has
, „.„
_ ,
inn, Jacquc Dean, and Helen AnSamuel V. Bartleson of Atlantic Hendrick Poole, died Sunday. She ] , .
headquarters was such that he bewhere she underwent an operation,
Church News.
Millaid
. morenewsdealer
Tetley ofnow
Broadin t h o n y o f H i g l l l a n ( l s . A l a , . g 0 b i r t h .
came very nervous and faintejl on HighlMids died last week at thowas stricken with paralysis last js t r eet,
theFoldest
Mrs. Peter Young, Mrs. Charles
At the Baptist church
Sunday
/
:
J
:
day
cake
with
five
candles
on
it
and
Monmouth street, near West street. home of his son, George Bnrtlejon. Christmas
'"-- -'
•—
and '••••'
had •'••—
since 'been -••
an in- '-business .in _
. _
.
Red
Bank,
is spending
Townloy, Mrs. Charles Woodward, morning the subject wil! be "The
(
decorated
with
blue
and
pink
crepe
In an unconscious condition he was He was .)!i years old and was a vet- valid. She was born at Oakhurst several days in Philadelphia as the
g Christian." FrankMrs. S. R. Dcy and Miss Mercedes Gloryy of Being
the party,
carried into Domzul's garage. Un- eran of the civil war. Besides his and had lived in that locality all her guest of the Curtis Publishing comDey of Newark were week-end guests | j n ( ; r a y w\\\ \eii(\ the young people's
number of gifts
der Dr. Irving K. I.ovett's treatment |son he leaves a daughter, Mrs. Anna life. She leaves a son and two pany. Mr. Tetley represents this Jacque received
of Mrs. Rachel Stidfole.
meeting, which will have for iLs subincluding $100 from his parents.
he soon revived. However, he was'Sevatt of Long Branch.
The fu-[daughters, William L. Poole, Mrs. concern in Red Bank and immediate
Miss Jane Walker of Westfield was j c , c , t " \ study in Black and White."
Among those present were Dorothy t l u R u u s t l i i s t w e e k o f M r a n c i M r S i
in a hysterical and highly nervous ! neral was held last Thursday and the , William E. Norton and Mrs. Daniel i vicinity and bis vacation at the exBurke
'
'
At night the sermon subject will be
Mazza, Doris Kelly, Roiiert
• condition for some time after this in-[burial was made at Bay View ceme-'Dorn; and a brother, John Brown of j pun.se of this organization is the re' A r t h u r S. VanBuskirk.
"The I Am God."
Jacque
Thompson,
Frank
Van
Brunt,
cident.
Itery.
j Long Branch.
The Walling-Ryke company has
\ i j s s ],;]sjt, i) e y wji) s i n( r a so lo at
suit of hard work on Mr. Tctley's part
Sidney Janichen, Jr., Mrs. Richard
to increase tl
been awarded the contract to con- ( | u , jjt.thodist church Sunday mornJackson, Mrs. Stout Thompson, Mrs.
Councilman's Wedding Present.
Allenwood Patient Dead.
Victim of Heart Disease.
publications.
struct the new railroad station at j, 1 ( ,_ , \ t nj^ht there will he ,\ specing.
Walter VanBrunt, Mrs. Helen Jani• Dr. Henry Hopkins, a member of
Frank Perry, who lived with his
Louis Covant of Eatontown died
Union Beach. The contract price
ial musical program, including sechen,
Mrs.
Ada
Wildman
and
Mrs.
the Keyport borough council, re- of heart disease last Wednesday; uncle, Rev. Thomas Goode of CenGave
Party.
was about $8,000.
by the new church quartet.
ceived n sterling silver set us a wedht, after a short sickness. He had j tral avenue. Red Bank, died at the
Arthur Belvor
Fair Haven en- Grace Dean of Red Bank; and Mrs. !•'. Palmer Armstrong has installed wlections
h i l . | , i.,,,lsists of Mrs. Grace King,
ding present at the council meeting livod at Eatontown nir.e months, he | Allenwood sanitarium Saturday, af- tertained about 35 guests Sunday Z. Anthony and her three daughters,
a high powered radio receiving set in M l ... Willis A. Clayton, Alvin A.
Monday night. The wedding pres- having moved there from Brooklyn. | ter having been a patient there sev- night in honor of Lewis Hoffman of Helen, Anna and Virginia of Highbis house.
Whiting and Kamnel Harvey.
ent was a gift from the borough of- He is survived by a widow, two | eral months. He was 25 years old New York. Musical selections were lands.
('. V. Kruser and Paul Keinhold
ficials. Dr. Hopkins was recently (laughters and a son. Tho funeral and is survived by his mother, who rendered by ('. H. Davis, violinist;
Orioles Lose Opening Game.
Fire al Nave.ink.
''ave formed a partnership and will
married to Miss Annie L. Tilton.
The funeral C. DeWitt Otterson, cellist, and by
was held last Thursday and the hurl- lives at Toms River.
In the opening game of the sea01
in tn(
Fire caused by a defective c h i m - ! ^ " ^
' cmtnu'tmK business,
was held yesterday and tho burial Lucille Brown at the piano, Mr.
Sunday at t h e Oriole bull park
al was made at Brooklynhouse at Navesink i^hey have been awarded contracts son
., ,
,
- .,
,
, uey destroyed
destroyed a
a noust
Euchre Parly Tonight.
the Orioles lost to Freehold by a
! was made in White Ridge cemetery Belvor gave a number of trench and i _ , ,
,.
for two new houses.
„
.
,
,
.
Saturday
afternoon
owned
hy',
Farmer
Found
Dead.
The parent-teachers' association
[at Eatontown,
German songs, accompanied by Ag- \,,, ,
,,
Miss Olga Ogilvie is a student (icorr of !i to \. F.rrors by the Orj•upied by TimJoseph Kingston, a farmer at
of St. James's school of Red Bank
, „__
'
j Charles Swan and
occ
nes
Alias.
M
o
s
t
"
;
,
?
^
c^nu-nts
'nurse
at St. John's Riverside hospi- "les and timely ^ t h . K b , K n ^ o l J - A L'.neo Shower.
Shechun.
will hold a euchre party and dunce MontroFe, in Atlnntit township, was
lothy S
at Yonkers.
spelled deleat lor the Red Hank
A surprise shower was given lnst
house
wer
tonight- in St. James's clubhouse, found dead Thursday morning on a
destroyed.
The
Robert Linlon on Polo Team.
of the
- ."—«.,*hiine. Next Sunday the Orioles will
NnvORink
firemen
There will be prizes for players and couch at his home. The discovery week for Mrs, Granville Tolle of
pt
the
flames
Robert II. Linton, son of George T. j NnvORink firemen k
Crine—Smith.
play the Bruoklyn Royal Colored
•non-plnyers and in all about 100 was made by James Daly, who hadDermott, Arkansas, at the home of Linton of Branch avenue, a student I f r i > m spreading to tho adjoining
Miss Irene G. Crine, daughter of. Giants. The game will start ut three
West
of
been
asleep
on
the
same
couch
and
buildings
and
saved
the
live
stock.
her
mother,
Mrs.
Theoiinre
awnrds will be mndv. Hiiekett's orat the Pennsylvania military college,
Philip Crine of Matawan, anil James u Yloi •k daylight saving timo.
Twenty-five guests were is a member of tin1 college polo team, The house had ten rooms and was
who found Mr. Kingston dead when Ruinson.
chestra will provide music.
T. Smith of Wickatunk were married
present
Dancing and games were and be took pan in the gnme last insured, but the contents were not
he woke up.
Auto to b e Given Away.
April 15th at St. Joseph's church at (
Won a Rug.
enjoyed nnd refroshnii'iits. of sand- Saturday when the military college insured.
—* • «~
The business ncn'n nsmx'iation of
K.-ypnit by Rev. II. V. Young. The
Tin* Shepherds of Itethlehem lodge
Death of an Infant.
wiches, eoli'oe, cuke and ice croinn defeated Cornell by a score of 8 to 5.
Hed Bank lins donated an automobride wore a blue, tailor-made suit,
New Apartments Rented.
of |lvd Hunk disposed of a rug on
The infant son of Hurry A, Rein- were served.
Mrs. Tolle received Linton played an excellent game at
bile which will be disposed of «t the
with
hat
to
match.
Miss
Josephine
j
William McDonnell and A. E. Sutthe co-operative plan last Thursday ers of SuKquehannn, Pennsylvania, many gifts. She was formerly MIBM No. 1 position and scored two goals.
automobile show j t Uie armory.
phin have rented npailnients in Syl-Crinc, a sister of the bride, was' Member'i of the asuociation on Saturdied last week, Mrs. HeineiH is a Thelmn Wnst.
niglit mid it was won by Mrs. Lester "
Dance nt Little Silver.
vester Scutellaro's new building on bridesmaid, and Joseph llolU of day will start giving away coupon*
IVy of West lied Bank. The lodge i l l " u K h t l ' r l ) f M l * ' T h " ' » ' l s J, KnstFirst Asparagus Cutting.
,mom) of l'ort Monmouth.
dance to raii.e money for (i trip Monnvmth
Finery's j Wickulunk was Kruomimmn. A re- on the automobile to their customer*.
Monmouth street. William Finerys
clt'iiri'd ovi'i !f!l on the rug.
Frank CluiiUvirk of F.lm place, Redli,, "^shiiigton fur the eighth grade liunuiilow- nt Rum.'Min bus been rented | ('option wna held at the bride's >iom.i.
Red
Bunk
Infant
Dead.
Preubytariani Get $60 by Sale.
Hank, claims the honor of cutting the o r (| u . Littl ' Silver t school will be to Hurry Huff of Asbury Park. The The couple will live with the groom's
"Mo One Lowea You
Flunk Rii'eenello, Infant son of
Any Heller Than Your M-A-doubl»
The I'reshylerian women's sewing
Jlrxt asparagus of the seiiHon in thisj n ,,|,| Hl
by Patrick F. Ken- .parents.
si-hoiilhnUHe tomorrow
MY." Sung hy Hilly Murray and
circle of Red Bunk cleared ifflO by Alessandro Riecenello of ltridge ave- vicinity.
An
He grows Palmetto Pink \u\K\iL
dy.
rihc.itra will provide.
Kd Smullr with tho Virgin inn*.
Rents His Barber Shop.
a riimniHgi' side Saturday. The side nue, died lust Saturday. The funernl Tip nnd cut u nice lot yesterday
"Pont
Think You'll Be Mimed" nun*
<]
V e t e r a n , to Dan.-c Friday.
Patrick I''. Keniu'dy bus rented his by Ailei n Htnnlcy on th« other »ld«.
waK held at Union Ilieliouse on wan held Sunday nnd the burial was morning,
inutile
in
Mount
Olivet
cemetery.
"The Rotary."
Everything in ready for the mi- , Imrbi-r .'Oiop on Mi.nmoulh street to Hear Ibis Victor a t Tuntlnr'n. Morn
HhrcWHbury avenue.
Scarcitv of Candy
Played by Victor llorhort'it or- nual dunce of
f the
the Velcranii
Velcran of Fur- ' (i«'»tge Antimiib'S, who has been em mouth ntm't, Ked Hunk.—AJv«iv
Rital Estate (or Sale.
in our windows is due to the fuel chestra, " f o a Wild Koao" on the
ti'iement.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
Kami consisting of llll acres on that nil of our ntock is kept In gbian other side. This la a beautiful rec- (dgn Wars pout of \UH\ Hank to be ployed nt Curcliin'- hurlier shop the
Ann May Hospital Linen Shower I the road from Red Bunk to Kven-lt, rase* or jars, protccti'd from Ilien ord nnd you idnnild hear it, Victor held Friday night of this week a t tin1 past live yearn.
Car<l of Thanas.
Friday, May 4 t h .
known in lhe Mr. I , a w n farm. Will nnd dual, Everything under cover record, n», ifilHV, TUHUIIK'K, Mon- nrmiiry. Joseph F . Fix, J r . , i'i comHy tliii method' I thnnk the Ri-dl
1
James
Edwin
Aitker
lo
Wtid.
The nieiiibi'iK and friends of tlie-h' »»ld Monday, April .'tilth, nt oneexcept our buiiiiiCHi principles,
liank llremi'ii, piirtli'iilnrly the Wontii
' l i n y ,rruiulh a t r et, Itud Hank.—Ailver- mander of the post and Ilnrold SlvThe encageinent is anniuinced of side lire riimpany for thi>lr promptR«d Hunk auxiliary to the Ann Mayio'clnrk nt tin- c u n t linu^e, Freehold. lire an open secret to all who trade j tlsement.
crH in adjutant.
hoHpitnl are inviti-il In alleuil the tin jJosi'ph I'. 1'nrton, Ited Hank. Tele- with u» nml m e foiinileil uu lhe
-».-•Mh« Leniiiiiii Nona ('onover tfi ni'-is which IWVIMI my reiUdincn on
Sini'ii'i averiun from iloatrucUon by
nuiil Ilium HIIOWOI* at the home of plliilie Vllll I'' :! Middletnwn, Adver Hoiiiiili-Ht piinclple KIIII'II lime bi'Kii'i'
The newe-it in nummcr millinery In
Marlli'ii'o and Janii'H Fdwin Acker,
Do You Stutter?
lire Hnliiriluy afternoon.
Mm. llurton (i. Downing. Hi; Ittvor- litellli i l •The (iiilden Ituli'.
We keep the Imlr hul••-, Miliinn, Leghonih. All ;
MIIII
of
Churli"i
Acker
of
New
Mon'
Then
full
her
wilh
M
box
"f
ciniily
Bldo uviMiue, Ited Hank, on Friday,
kind of Hlnre we llhc In buy from. • ' imiiinl lundcl i I rum uur work roniii.
.lompb t'.
Musii-iil Initrtiments,
May 4th, ill three o'clock P. M. A
The Hun ihiitc Ciiudy nlore, onpoidlo No diiplii'iilca. Ml»n A. L, MoiriH, from the Sunshine Cnndy I-Uore, op- mniith.
AdverllHi'tneilt.
We luivo a complete line of likn ;lh"
poHlte the linlilnlllce.
She Ululer
dim program hrtn been iti'miiKcd by
C< m e ' r o u n d tliii c o r - m i l l i n e i y ( w u b ' t , r o o m 111,
SaleslaJUs Want.d.
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Card . 1 T»..na.
Mm. Jny Noble lOmley.-- AdverlUe- U'leii, bniijon, liuliii'i, liiandnlin bail-'^.,' ir
A. W h l l f ,
A d v e i t l s i - l u i i l d i i i K , r.*[ llrmiil K t i c i ' t , Ke<l H u n k . KIIU-HN thai buiguiige uiiicl^i i- Oiiin
Jon, banjo ukidi'let; also stringn for 'rrlenl
nienl.
[any oilier. Come 'rmniil the corner,
Nnlenliidles wnnti'il, with or with-; lly thin method we dealr* to Dunk
- .Advertisement.
all IntitrurnciiH nt the lowest prices. |
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Tleiwld A. Whit«,—-AilvcrtlnrinonU
ut experience. AIHO exf.ru li.'lp f»r ll»< Hod Hank Wr« I)«partrn«rit fo»
.Siiininnr Millinnrjr
niMii
Mi'iiimiiilh
"treet,
Uml j
Ruminag* Salr.
KUrlrir I iulillng t'latiirai.
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Apply In Htrmn com- Itndr Quick rwponw »» th« nr« I»M
now mitdy In both trimmed nml tin Hunk.
'•rtiM-nu'iit,
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I'nion liri^linUHf1, ilbrcw^bury nv,y
Iliirgiilnn, Iw.'i ly l o thirty pur c o n l '
l.tirliro and Dainr.
l pilrrVl. Iti-il Itiink. Ad- l'ridny.
Irinuued, lit Ml in A. I. MHI-II-I'II
nile, Siituidiiy, April '.'HIIi, « l ' |l).:il dlni'iiiiut.
('. II. Knul'i, ill ilioud , Tint Indii'-i of HI. Jalni'i'f piirlnh
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Mr.. II. Oatwdorff an4 (amllf,;
Dane*.
millinery pinion,, l ( l l l | n \i\: KIFUHMA. M, Phllathcii mieliMy, FlrU Hup utriidl, Ki'il Iliiiil;.- -AilvvrtlHcnii'iit. ' i n t i KUC II iilillii' ami iliuifii loAilvertl»«miint.
Al lhe l.lltlv SI!VI>I m ll'iolhiiu'r. ..list I'lmri'li. - AtlverlUeiiient,
K, Iili llroml utiecl, Hed Hank.
nl K hl, April ,!filh, In Hi. Jaim-n'ii hull.
R»(i|>»nln(r
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Thursday I'venli'K, April Mil 111. «)rFor
Mimk l.y l!iicVt<<ll'n orchi'Mm. (iriind of thn N«w Kimc Shun, T<\ llriiml'
lientri
'lVi'tily-llve ci'iili mlnil.t-1
3»l«ladl« WanUd.
our opening Thumlay, May «, IllliS. prljcu.
Ailnilnilmi flfiy friiln. Ad- iitrucl, Red Iliiiik, May 1), 1U23,~A(I-!" I I U
Call Y.llow T«»l.
BIOII.—Atlvtii-tlicmftit.
Kxpcrlrnvad.
The Indiss1 mid
ck
rvlrr,
VAtai\
Hunk,—Auvirtlwnit-iit.
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Quick w r v l r r , VAtai\ Uxlu. I'liono
l l l '
l t
Dold*
Has. -Ailvi'rtlirment.
Jordan Roadilcr.
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a tor* f a r . . . . . .
MlddlcKix
M t r , Inc.,
I , 'ii7 MIL
M lit
at Vi
i Br««il
B « i l uttfut. Apply
ppy t o Oeorgi
Call Yillaw T M I .
MlddlcKi'x Motor",
At Ik* R.J Bank Auto Shaw,
dl««ount.
I'hsni
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t'otuwou
or «ny
«ount
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Bnnli,
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Brond
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Quick torvlfe. CUin U»U, Phont chtinlc »lr#»t, Uwi Uonk.
II,
I Ailv«rU«m«nt.
)ilV4
A<lvtrtl*«m«nt.
Thit JordHti ««rf,—Adv«rtlMffl«nt. itro.t, R«d B»nk.-Adv«rtln»»nt. 1 It ptyi lo idvutlM la Th« Rtgiitu.
ifo:—Adv.rltismtnt.
Aged
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REP BANK REGISTER, AP&L 25, 1923.
GIRL WANTED
HELPER WANTED .
UVE.
on fcr*ad and rolls, with •speritneav i f f ) ' tattla, » ) , , , , hots and
d poultry waaUs. M.
„ .
,_I housework; three In laanllr.
JB Broad street. K.d Bank.
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Buda. phone I67-R. rUd Bank.
Mta. Jchn Hall, 9 Morris «lreet; Freehold,
N. J.
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-COW FOR SALE.
• CITIZENS BUlLblNG A N D LOAN
jJ
Pluwbmjj amd Heatinf
Good family eow for aale, lwavy mil
oaa money to loan buyera of homrn. APV0
"" HOUSE FOR SALE.
gentle. l.uuls Walter, Llneroft.
With eight roaW and ull improvements I
at tae Second National bank.
Syslanns Install*,
alio itaraa-ej best locatinn. 101 Main street.
WANTED.
29 Park A»e_, K e a n . b u n , N. J.
FARM HORSES FOR SALE.
Family washlnu to do at home by Mr.
Team
of
farm
horses.
Apply
Winter,
P.
West,
Center
street,
Kumson.
paper hanging and decoratm*.'. - - Wuih*
DONT FORGET
Ml 7. Htd Bank.
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Stone* Road. Ktttontown.^N. J.
rt. Rrd Bank.
inj tun
and social
al the Holy O r e s haH fo«.
euchre and
I
SEED rifOC FOR SALE.
benefit
benellt of Holy Crur,i church, Jtumaoni
FOR RENT.
FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT.
RELIABLE WOMAN WANTED
Very fine seed ho*, cheap. Joe Brower, the
N. J., Mayltll.
2 sinsle furnished rooms for rent. Apply Water street, Tlnion Kails, N. 1.
All improvements. 71 Wallace *tr«ft, Ki'd
Fur Keneial housework and cookiiiK. Phone
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62 Reckleaa place. Red Bank.
Bank. • Telephone 674-R.
Ked Hank 111*.
* FOR SALE.
' MILKER WANTED.
Tea-roem bouse, all modern improve"r~I n AN WANTED a
WOMAN
with private part; or romroer.-iaj. __v»ard
CORNSTALKS FOR SALE.
ments. Lot « 5 J 1 6 0 .
Apply I'i " "
Ani>l>(D. 1'armly^ Humson. N. J.
Hand bundled.
Hctrann Kitzau. phone for day's work, by day or B>tli. -51 Me-to work in Gordon's coal yard, Upper Broad,
ilrr.'t
jteil_Ha^ik,
phone
101U.
L
chanic mreet. Red B a a k . _
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Hi-ii Hank J5-W.
WANT TO PURCHASE
ROOM FOR RENT. ~W'
small outside ti,ik-t. . H.)x <J«, Hazlet, N. JBULLS FOR SERVICE.
DONT FORGET
A 1919 FORD TOURING,
Newlj decorated room; suitable for tno.
TABLES FOR SALE.
cuctuc and social at tha Holy Cr«»p bail toa]
Thoroughbred Holstein bulls for service. Apply UP Broad street. Red Bank.
> Painting and
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STORE FOR RENT.
five round tup suila table* for wale. Call' $140; self starter and demountable rimn.
the benefit of Holy Crca* church, Ruin>it»iB
Bingham Farm, Ruraaon, N. X
Inijuiif :tt IMi: Wc-nt 1'runt etreit; IU'd lieil Hunk f>CO-J.
Phone Red Bank 1379-W.
N.
J.,
Man
atk.
GIRL
WANTED
Decorating '| Dank.
FOR FURNISHED SUMMER BUNGALOWS " T W E N T Y ^ F I V E SHOTES FOR SALE.
for tcenera) housework; plain eoukinir. Two
BARBER WANTED.
LAND FOR RENT,
c r e s c e d • • all branches.
FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT.
For Saturdays only.
Call 17 Broa rents from $175 up, see D. Carles, reul es- MeadowedKe farm, Foil Monmouth. ti. W.in family. Phone 90n Lonjc nranch.
New land, fertile, suitsbl* for oum: rentt
kennvy, phone Keansburg 9-R.
tate, at Leonardo atattion.
hnproirmfiiU. ;; i Eiist Front sti-L-et, Red treet, Eatontown.
riasonabla. Aiidrai Bui 128, E. V. B. No. 1 .
FOR SALE.
Estimates Furnished
Hank.
,
COUCH FOR SALE.
Haynea touring car. Middlesex Motorn, Katontojwn. N. J.
FARM WANTED.
HOUSE FOR SALE.
In
good
condition.
Will
sell
cheap.
Call
Inr.. 27 Mechanic atreet. lied flank.
FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT.
Want to rent (arm by May 1st. Thomas
All improvement*. Apply 374 Shrewsbury
14 Worthier Street,
FARM FOR SALE.
a.t 191 Maple, avenue Red Bank.
1." Hudson uvinuf, Itiii Hani*. Phqno
(emle, Ked Hank.
Farley, Little SlWer, N. 3.
COW FOR SALE.
Seventy acres; all «lock.od. P a w M i t i n t
IH2-W.
Red Bank? N. J.
Freah cow for BB]« ; .nne milker. DnnU'l M. once. Near Red Bank. Apply E. M. Haley
3on,
lied
Bank.
Walling,
Jr..
R.
H.
2.
Kcypart.
N.
J.
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1919
FORD
SUBURBAN.
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Phone- 1415 Red Bank.
Best ,•( condition. S17f.. IMionc Ki-il Bunk
MOTORBOAT WANTED.
Must be in Kaad runninir rondition; aljout on ladies' and children's wmar; ateadstr
tion; trood pay. Apply Goldberg'*, 24
twenty feet. Phone 421*11, Red Bank.
street. Radi Bank.
FORD TOURING FOR SALE.
NURSE GIRL WANTED
Good rubber and nil urrw ruirtfl. Apply
to eun." for-^haby cinhl months old.
Hennett, 20 White «treet, Bed Bank;L
or colored. Avply at i'l Kim atlawv, i
FURNISHED ROOM
for rent, lani* room with five winiluwta I
FIVE CENTS—PANSIES— FIVE
large clo.et, Plume Rod Rank Sf.l-W^
t>uch: homo srown. hound to uruw. b
MAN WANTED
Imrat. Fluwtr Shop, X Wallace -xtir*t, K i d
vn private plucc, 9(30 PLT month Htid bouril. Dank. Phone max.
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J. M. Huber, Illvernl.le drivo, He it-Bank.
NURSE WANTED.
PRACTICAL NUKSE
White nurse for two children. a*ttl«>
nhea position aa nurne or companion. A 0 - Huotch or Knglish preferred.
Mit)^ l^ii'ya
,',» Mrs. Hull, box 4», Ocnnporl, N. J.
phone Hnl Bank 022.
RANGE FOR SALE. --.;,
FOH SALE OR FOR RENT.
Dockosh rntiRe. $ U cuah tnkeii iL A1 Two apartnienlH, thrwR tint! Ivar HHIKUI*
Sprinirsteen, U Mount Btreet, lied Flank,
Mra. C. Pnt<:naiu!e, Harmony uml MwpU- tivenu«s, KeanthuEff. N. J.
J. C. EJCHELBACH * SON,
IIS yint
Front street, Bad Oank phon<
DELIVERY CAR FOR SALE.
I1O-J. Anto aeeaaaarlaa ami -vulaanlaias;.
(>oo*l rubber, juttt overhauled und painted;
ul»o -buby carriage for aale. AdaWefio 2«
FURNITURE KEF1NISHED. ,
White utieit, Bed Bank.
.
Called tor and delivered. George Parkar,
AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE.
86 Bridge a u n w , Bed Bank, phone 76S-J.
Abbott tourins car. Good condition.
DEAD ANIMALS.
$100 ruah. A. C. .Swift, 124 IlerHCD pU>«,
B. Connoia, rcuovar aX dead
fA We Handle the American Radiator Company's
Red Bujih. Phone Hfill-J. •
Wayalds, N. J. Phona Wayside S40-F-16.
BAKER WANTED.
' UPRIGHT PIANO FOR SALE.
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AJRCOL_A HEATING S Y S T E M S
All around baker wanted, Ptaoo* Lsnir
760. Guod condition. A. C. Bode, Stnr Ih-anch [lBll-J.
tiumuel
BricltmAO, 1.21
Bouto^No.
2,
Itrd
llnnk,
nearlUncn
J^ind.
Brighton Bvenue, W « t End._a
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Truck owners, using, pneumatic tires,
Never has Firestone been so w«ll
HOUSEBOAT FOR SALE.
HrSiLTirirECONOMy, COM
will find the answer to every demand of
situated to give operators the greatest
Bargain, 12x30; brand new. Mrs. Hnruld i» ycrur» if you hnvc your shoes MfMiareil ab
MatthowB, box 95, Atlantic Highlands,' N. J. Moody'» leather Shop, the shoe ilorte™, 2«
WIMIimillMIIHIM«IHtlMIII«IIMtMMM'MH
rapid, economical transportation in the
measure of Cushion, Traction and MileMechanic atrmt. Red Bunk.
FARMERS, ATTENTION.
Firestone. Truck Type Cords' with the
age at the lowest cost.
LOT FOR SALE.
*uy your nitrate of uoila from J. Fiacher
d i s t r i c t e d ) MadiHon avenuit andtit..Nich18O2
ft Son. M.tHw.n, N. J. Phone Mailman a.
1923*
tread that increases carrying capacity
olas place. Write [Hr». F. .1 Corriliun, 3 t
Today, economical manufacturing and
WIRE WHEEL SERVICE.
Fouitji_oj<enu«, Brooklyn, N . Y .
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Wire wheels rebuilt. John Hanaen, 41
and improves traction, and the powerful;
West Front street. Bed Baj«. Phone 7S-K.
distribution are showing the fullest reHOUSEWORKER WANTED.
Liberal waicen tor iruot] haUHeworker.
gum-dipped carcass construction.
WORK WANTED.
sults. Our favorable purchases of rubber,
ShuDherd, box 54, LocuBt, N. J., of tel*»
me mov; your lawn.i and trim your phune Atlantic iliKhlundi 26^1-M.
i
this
scnaon.
Phone
Red
Uunk
ia»C-J.
in advance of the 150% increase brought
"•"" GIRL WANTED.
WE BUY,
WnnteifT a ftirl fur ironvral houacworfc in Ht
about by the British Crude Rubber Resell and exchnmre automohiles. Joseph Sea- family of adults; HUte wugta and rol*»renc¥b.
ta.
enrage,
171
West
Front
»troot.
Red
Bunk.
Addrt'^H
L)..
drawer M, Itetl Bank.
striction Act, aid further in maintaining
• HOGS AND SHOTES WANTED.
There-are 800 Firestone Service DealFLORAL WORK
the old price levels.
Market prices pnid. Ca»h for any weiKht. of—ull.-deacriptiona—in .cut _flow.«ra- at _uhoi1j _ _
B. '/.lotkin. Frwhold."-HTJ.—TPKon«"'471».W. notice. Floralhui'Mt Flower Shop, 8 Wnllnco
ers, located in the principal trucking"
street,
Ked
Bank.
Phono 133H.
FARMERS, ATTENTION.
centers, fitted by natural ability and a
Buy your nitrate of muln rrum J. Fischer
TOURING CAR FOR SALE
thorough knowledge of trucking, to help
A Son, Matuwan, N. J. Phone Mutiiwim :1.
llupm oliil<; tourinK i:ur for•ale; iiicclutnicnlly vn rfect; new tireH. Apply T. H. M i .
POTATOES WANTED.
you choose the right tire for your roads,
Jersey Oinnta or. round stock. Piiciiiulupl Knmht. liast I'"ront street, *ted Daiik.
loads and service.
Bron.. Wharf avenue; phono Red Bunk 675.
MAXWELL ROADSTER FOR SALS.
Cood runniiiK orilor. recently ovrrhauli-il:
FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT.
bntli-ry nlnioBt new; price. JltO or Icim. Cnn
Firestone developments of the past two
Larpe furnished room for rent, lu-nr uta- bo
tried nut nt -17 South Blri?et,^lle(f Bunk.
tlon. Apply 119 Onklnml street. Bed rtank.
years have made pace' for ihe industry
SALESLADIES WANTED.
WHITE GIRL WANTED
Snlialiiilies wKnterl. with or without exand set new records in sure, economical
for general housework.
Two in family. perience;
ulao cxtru help fur Siilunluys. AnHome in Red Bank. I'hone 610-111 Hod Bunk. ply to Stmus
Additional tires will be supplied to
Co., Unmil, «trcet. Hell Bank.
performance.
Five tires—the Heavy
HOUSE FOR SALE
Service
Dealers
only
so
far
as
our
present
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MILLWORK
AND SCREENS.
on Drummoncl avenue, five rmimH, lintti and
Puty Cushion, the Truck Type Cord,
make window HCreens. Orderw for
nil improvements; easy termH. Phone H7«-J. all We
output will permit. Consult the nearest
Clausen of mill work attends! to promptthe Maxi-Cushion, the Giant Solid and
ly. White Bros., 60 BroRd street, Bi'd Hank.
FARMERS, ATTENTION.
Firestone Service Dealer at once regardBuy your nitrate of soila from .1. Fiacliei
the High Type—cover the needs of
DOUBLE HOUSE WANTED.
ft Son. Matawan, H. J. I'hone Unlawiin 3.
ing your truck tire needs; He is in an
.I>oulile house in wood location; convenient
motor haulage in all its forms. Each
to town und rnilroiul rttiUion. Aildri'rtH, i;ivBOY WANTED.
advantageous position to give you an
Hoy sixteen yeiu'.i of lute want.'il; Hteaily inK uartlculara. IL S,, ilrnwejr_M, Red Hunk.
has a distinct work which it does best.
work, At Fraser'H, Unio»_ stTt-Kt, HfU llmik.
unusual tire—a specialized service—and
MILLWORK AND SCREENS.
We make window ncreena. Onl»r» for
FOR SALE.
Each possesses a definite and special
prices which may not be duplicated in
Ilaker t^hoc linil tixtureM for ^ati1 or :i<ip- all i-lsHoes of mill work Httonikil U» promptIjhjnk.
months.
arnte. Mrs. J. T. WnllinK, I'or*. Monmouth. ly.
value for the operator.
N._J_.
MAN AND WIFE WANTED
MASON.
the I.ouis Bry farm, near Keil Bank.
PlaxterinK and comentinK- estimate* jriven. HIIUMO llfuwood tind other privileKt's. (;ood
K. Soyer, S9 Hector pluce. Phoilb "J-K, Iteil
n:e». Apply K. M, Haley & Him, III d llank.
Rank.
MILLWORK AND SCREENS.
FOR SALE.
We make window BtTt'ens. Orders foe
irt
ntfxlfl;
R
renl
bargain.
nil
I'lanaes
of mill work uttended to promptJOHN
HANSEN,
g
p
COHEN & LEDER,
cnllll at 100 HiliiiK rciui, R e d ly. White Ilros., 60 Hi-urn! street, Tti'il_muilu
42 W. Front St.,
113 W. Front St.,
Hank.
HOUSE FOR RENT.
FOR SALE.
Red Bank, N. J.
Red Bank, N. J.
rooms, furninheil, nt Port Munmbuth,
Sinuer
ndltion. N."Six
J.. I'linvenient to beueli nnd- Hliition. ApCan lie M
C at .'[H Knst Kr
MI
t. Ked ply to Mrn. M. A. Vm; I'urt Monmoiilh,
F. H. VAN DORN CO.,
KELLY GARAGE,
Bunk.
HAY FOR SAtX.
CAHACE FOR HINT.
Reckless Driver (Fined.
Ixiae alfalfa hay. John C. Schanck. Colt's
Space (or two care. Inquire 6 Rjverside
Jerry O'Connors of Freehold was Neck. N. J.
avenue. Red Bank1.
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arrested. last week on a charge of . '
H. RITZAU.
MARSHALL SPRINGSTEEN."'
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reckless driving.
His" driver's li- temover of dead animals, Red Bank. Tele- old and nam floors cleaned 'and finished, U
phone 26-W. ^
Mount street, tied Bank.
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cense was revoked until June 1st
MARMON AND FRANKLIN SERVICE
LEM SUTPHEPU
and he wasfined$5.
\V. V. McPonald, IS Maple avenue, phone
F. D. PKESTAGE
Andrew J.
Paper Hanging,
\
ffrestonc
WILLIAM O'BRIEN
HIGH GRADE SERVICE
Approved and Improved
^ Heating
Plumbing
.
Roofing
i
Water Systems
Copper Work
5
Earthen and Iron Pipe
Will Not Increase Prices on
Solid and Pneumatic Truck Tires
Until May 1st
4 RED EtAISTK and S E A BRIGHT
Let the Firestone Service Dealers
Keep Your Trucks Moving
Ladies', Misses' and Children's
Wearing Apparel
8 Broad Street,
Whatever the. Truck Service—the
Firestone Dealer Has the
Right Tire
Price Protection as Long as
Stocks Last
Red Bank, N. J. |
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Economy Battery
Service
RECHARGE
REPAIR
all makes of
Firestone Tire & Rubber Co., Akron, Ohio
BATTERIES
We carry in stock new Exide, Willard and other
popular makes.
Riverside Avenue and West Front Street
Phone (526
Red Bank, N. J.
Phone 626
Open evenings until 7:00 o'clock., Sundav'half-dav
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J. W. BOWSER,
Church St., Sea Bright, N. J.
RUMSON GARAGE,
Rumson, N. J.
Eatontown, N. J.
WILLIAM G. PRESLEY
45 Atlantic Ave.,
North Long Branch, N. J.
Hydraulic Press.
Cushion — Traction — Mileage
Found 1000.0°
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BY MY PATRONS WHO PURCHASED SUITS OF ME DURING MY FIRST MONTH IN BUSINESS.
More than 100 Men Bought Suits and Saved $10. on each Suit
TWO ROOMS TO RENT.
Whitt' rorhin luintnmt fur sale
Apuly
Two furninhi-il rooniH, very pleiiMint, newly
aftrr ,r>;00 o'clock lit ^0 Spring Htroet, Red
decornt.'d, (or lent: convenient lo ImHintrtB
ll nk.
ci-nter. Auuly nt 111 Wnlliu'i' slrerl, lleil
MATERNITY CAPE FOR SALE.
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Tan poir.'l twill. In excellent condition. Bank.
Price' $15. AlhlrcRJ M. T... flrawer M. llcil
HOGS FOR SALE.
Ilnnlt.
l-'uity hi'LS ull siy.i'n. MUBI I-'1 «ol<l nt
once as we ciinnnt Kft any help on the
NICELY FURNISHED ROOM
Louis Ilry fnrrn. tim- my aijent, K. M. Had y,
to let. sllittibk1 for one or two gentleman: lied Hunk.
nil improvement*. 115 Wuvcrly plncv, Red
Hank..
FUR~ NECKPIECE LOST.
Kmiltrfur neckpiece lout on Hlvrrmdi iiveMONEY TO LOAN.
Friilny, April SOIh. Under pli'asc i c Money to loan on bond und mortKnss. Ap- nue
lo .Mrs. Mice Meld, 70 Went. Front
ply lo A. L. Ivins, Reci»U'r buildini, Red mrn
atr^et^ Hed Illillk.
Bank.
FURNISHED
ROOMS FOR RENT.
MASON.
Two or three fiifni.sht'il ioi>m*, with lutnt.
inK am! cementinK rsLimnttH niven.
p.ivili'Ken. improvements, irooil
E. Snyei f>H Rector place. T'honc 'J-U. "lle<l hiiifiekeepinlt
l o c i ion near llrtind str.-i'l. Call nt IH WKIHnnk.
loci- utreet. Iteil llnnk.
FOR SALE.
BRACELET LOST
Full , ;.'• liras.i t»'il. rmiUriv iiiul .iiH'inK:
Thursday eveuli* or Kriilny nioriiniB benil in ood
i
condition. Pho • Ili-d. llai>k on
tY/eell l:i:l lll'olKl ulreet mill dc'lMit. Will
421-K.
ruler pleuse return Id Miss llnsnrlt, KI3
Iroail street, llcil Bank-.
SOIL FOR SALE.
Soil u l top aoil tor r,al>. Apply lit MIJOH. YES!
tlletown Dairy farms, phone HIM! Hunk
Hiive your nhoea rebuilt with n pair of
6S3-M.
ull M,U-S. We lire lieniliiuarters lor fiistlan
vjvurk
imly.
Mmnly's Lfatlier Shi,p. ^l>
ROOMS FOR RENT. *•
Two furnifihotl room*, all inipruvi-im'ntH. ,Ui-hiinic slriTl. Hed Hnnk.
38 Washiimton street, Ked Hank. PhiinCAR FOR SALE.
305-M.
Oakland Six touriin cur with MIT atau-tur
PONY GOVERNESS CART WANTED
nd electric liachtM; in trooil condition. Price
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in pood condition; price reuiwinubli . I*. O.$ 1H5. Any ilemonstnition. • t'H'i !«• -n^-n ntn
Dux l?or>, Uct'unport, N. J.. phono. Katuntown M0 Rivor Btreet. iltfU Hnnk.
2112-R.
^ , - ' ~ ASK A? C. BAKER. REAL ESTATE.
Office r.ittle Sliver. Urallttful hum-alow
FORD SEDANS.
Too 1921 Kuril aedans, $300 and 132n;with InrBe corner lot, blue spruce i
excellent condition.
Phone Knl Rankmental «h»ile: mil.it sell at one. Oth.homes it. 000 up. ilnme Klti-a $''.',0.
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A Few Wise Men Bought Two.
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This could only be accomplished by ONE FLIGHT UP. It will pay you to climb.
Not Cheap Clothes at Cheap Prices but Right Clothes at Right Prices.
Men's and Young Men's Suits - in Sport and Conservative Models - $ 2 0 . to $ 4 5 .
FURNISHINGS
Van Heuien & Arrow Collars.
What You Want • Our special order dept. is at your service. Suits made to your measure $50. up to $120.
Boys' Suits and Top Coats. - Specials forFriday and Saturday Only.
Age 3 to 8, $4-00 to $12.00.
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Agt 8 to 18, $11.75
Two pair Pants and Belt with nickel plated Buckle.
Brown Tweed.
Students'Suits, - with extra pants, ages 16 to 9, - $21., $23.,, $25. & $27.
Philip T. Jiannine
One Flight Up - "It f>ayw to Climb"
71 Broad St.,
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Red Bank, N. i .
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GOOD BAY HORSE FOR SALE.
ALFALFA FOR SALE.
T«n yeara old; nhoiit I.SOli sound, K,ntU
Itnleil n n l a-ood 'luality. G. Retenu rollover, Colt'i Neck. N. J. 1'hone l-reehol.l mill true: Kood reader anil linml «orker.
•0-K4-JI.
Away from homo anil cun t usr. S«e Jahn
Zuiitiiiiger, Evrrctt. N. J. C. L. liraiU.
COWS FOR SALE.
Thr«« fresh covra. Oood milkers. Dsnirl
* FOB SALE.
MeCormlck, Phalanx.
I'hone Miildletown
Comhiiiatlnn Illiliart coffee Krhidir1 aiiil
278-K-1.1.
peunut butter maker; bratnd a«w; kmrffain
(or more keeper or quick buyer. Mornn,
HAY AND CORN FOR SALE
rhen*
Sixty-five tons of hay anil 300 bimhelB vt 181 Rockwell avenue, LwnK Bvancn,
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in. Address John Dolnn, R. I). 2. K>y-IHOli.
porl.^N. J.
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NOTICE.
%*>oh #««•
You can tell us by our front.
YOUNG MEN WANTEIX
n "Moody." which can b» read frnm
Two ymiriir men wauled in nlii])|jini; room,
street. It nienlln slinen repaired like
Aucly C. K. Conovi'r Co., Kivi-rrtlile avenue
Hoody's Leather Shop, 2tl McchBlilc
11,1 ll»nk.
stniet, Rtd Lank.
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FABM FOK RENT.
LOST.
Sinly-dve-arre turm, wilh «toek anil tools,
l i l y ' s icol.l watch, lllitl«l« K. V. an ease;
Posxsnion at once. Fi. M. Hairy * Son,lost Situi-day bttwi'D 81! Kl>'lw< i t r m aw*
Red Hank.
torn, Llllitan Iil»"'' Kindly, return
lo Mm. H. C. Voorlieo., r,4 «prln» st»«ot.
CITIZENS BUILDING AND LOAM
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has money to loan for ths purehsaa al Red Hanll. R«wnrd. _
homes. Apply >t l h . Hmend NsUoaal bans
FURNISHED ROOMS FOIl BENT.
Rnl Hank.
In newly furnlslieil .mall bon.e, ~lth only
.«.' adult; suitable (or one i" two »tntl«SALESMEN WANTED.
n,.n ,,r couvlt. Pilvile*«» o l Hlht hoMs>160 lo 170 a week easily rnailr. Toi
full keeBlnm »le«SB,nt «nil ronvenlenl maiion.
infor«iatf«n write 714 Flanes avetme. An- I'tono. For further Information enlt at IIJ
bury Park.
Ilruail «trt»t, H«d Bank
COMMUTERS.
POSITION WANTED.
Cherk jrour parcels free at Ilium's
iYounit Iwly « l s l ' » P-ltt»" "
ket, Utoai atrt>
trtwt, opposite Monmuuth atr««t. i»ph.» anJ IKIUItl .'<*•« »«'•k.r: «r«lu.t.
R«l Hank.
frtini t'lilenmn busineil'i ciillfS and has hail
some espnlence. Pl.ow » » * " » • ••"•.',;
DISPLAY CASE.
I.arur witll raae with floor »»*« f«r "nleAililn-ss Ml»s ,1. llrrkensti-ln, 10» Monmouth
cheap. JefTrvy lima., la Mnnmnuth street, stnet. Itcsl llaak. M»n>ne. _.na»s)s»).r». _
ll.il Hank.
VOHIJ 9KDAN BARGAINS.
On* I 1 U . Use new, with ,*tr.a; IB2I, niw
CORN FOR SALE. ,
IIUO. ».r» HW"! «>n"">l«>n. If
About lhr«* hllrulrad himawli of ear corn Mlidltlon;
» n In Ihs markil for a »eil«n ynu canfor nalr. liujulr* Harvey UrvlnK. Vand«r> y.u
not avlfurd to mtss Iliese. Anr «wmanitr»ruirar. H. J.
ttun eh«rfull» »lv«n. <'•>! h» • • • • • * • » • " •
GAX RANGE FOR SALE,
an cabinet ranye, larun ovrn. Prlee
A>pl> I. M. tlashhll, llattln load,
Aaliauas ami r.nroduuUans: maatar-aaad*
l.ivn,
rurnltur*. W» d» upholstarlm an* raMn.t
maklnir. Y«u r«u A*»t»i • " • « • • « * " • • • •
ROOM FON RKNT.
ft>la>H«et ro.im. near station, l«r .hip. 1'ipm. pud . . . » • !.<•»•" »n« <u Mr»>
I'hnti. Rxl wher. e l " . W« «'« sliwlallata In liirnUurt
entlaman m«als If iU.lr»rf.
Hit.. K. Ter.lan. H Wnlt» <ti»r._«•«^ _ « > _
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CI.OSINO OUT,
BUNOAI^W i o n KENT
Maniiaelurei.'
k. l.adle,' and ntlaaW
from May 1st to October 1st, furnish*
enll.ilially
(tin
summer or «amr>lii« lihakl
vement* ; farafe.
Telephone
ta«ei
. . Idles. Hart* l» ..II .or M.M.
Wh«»
Slll-W.
tk.v last. »» ••'nts, t « » I"' » l » 4 i "•"<•
rmr.v/oaortm SALE.
monoy ord.r or slami», H« .iir» I . *l»a
stnvt i nr
n g l h s.i b r Ihf eoit.«* all*. Ill Id n. M. 1". JlffWami,
nr fiiFna«ii
filrnaee U
Unglhl
liftman KltMU, lutl
room HM, »M HriHiilwa». !><•» t«rk «ltjr,
LIST YOtiit FROrKRTY WITH Ml.
NURSK WANTRD.
NUKSM
WANTRD.
W« sDfelallao In MoninuiKIH touot» m l
Krariualw laaliy'a nu
ur«« wa»t««
«ital« W i w l n l l »,viral tn»n litl.ltWM »r«»rhlMieit
rnre of
IUs for . . U n i w l iBvMlwwnw-J »mmllW
Matawan J»S.
hnni«i I" nn» Imatlun for saw »»« «•»«•
WANTtO,
r « m . , tan. anil .malls lra#t« »» I»r4l • • • •
fMMt trf.
>r al o l i . b.illill.n lot. ami rlv«r
•n>, l*«ll win) >•< ua »«4 vfiif
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RED BANK REGISTER; APRIL 25, 1923.
WANT ADVERTlSEMENTli
iContinued from pr*eedln« pa**.)
FURNISHED ROOM TO LET.
Alt Improvement*.. 63 White utreet. Rea
Bank. ,
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MAN WANTED.
CARPENTERS WANTED.
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AUTOMtTBILE FOR SALET "
pced
K ,
upeed
model;
Inphone
liood
n.; p r i cwaKun,
- 1360. 1021
W. A.
Clayton,
Rfo
O. f. HILL,
plumDfnB, heattnit anil (Inning In all braneh«i.
34 Westsicie avi-nue, Hud ' Hank, phone
1215.
PAINTERS WANTED.
HOT AIR FURNACE FOR SALE.
In itood condition; price 186. Phone
4O0-M, Hed Bank.
Page Twenty-One.
POTATOES FOR SALE.
HOUSE FOR SALE.
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DONT FORGET
Kitrht «ack«'of Maim' need American Giant
III: »i-. very well built, .ill I m p n i v v . : euehri; ond »o,-i,,l'nt I h r Holy f r o m hill! ( o r
potatoi-n.
Phone
21H-K-14,
Middle!. n. m e n u ; m s room* a n d j i n t l i ; liii-plat-i-, but n t . i t l n . h..i,elil <,f Holy Cr..« H c h u r c h ' Kumjvwn.
ritendy wiirk find Komi « « j i n . Al'Ply Hp»II A. Willing, Phalanx. N J.
t i c , c o n c r e t e cellar floor; s o u t h ..|de <,f Pim-k. j N. J . . M.iy l i h .
Ijrifht IVntii. Club.
•u-y r o a d , n e a r S o u t h » t r ^ e t . W . H. A m b r o ,
INCUBATOR EGGS.
FOR SAL£,
POTATOES AND APPLES, ETC., WANTED.
CLERK5.
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Beriten
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Haired Plymouth
Hock, only.' from a? -'
lee box for iimuked meat and three hardPoutftl will bring me to your door. M.
KriiU-njnmit, eiiihtut-n upward; $133
wood counlers with marble t%pn. Japhta Forg-aab, Freehold market yard, Freehold, iplcml.d layintc strain of wry heavy b i r d i :
REAL ESTATE, _
LOOKI
nohthly; t-xpfri.-ncr unnr.T«i.ary. Fur frt-r
Clayto»._<a Ilri)ad_£lreet, Hed Hank.
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*IJ.O0 per ' hundred.
J . C. liichiiale, p h » - j
I have Muntnouth county hovYei.. hunga- -.an
.Five nainteri K . n l n l at oner-. T.'lfii(ioo»
H, Terry
lfu.m«-r Civil
- - - propt>rtii>M,
. - . . .- . farnm
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lanx, N . 4. . p h o n e 278-1--12. Mitldk-town. __ lo'wit. slcre
am!
lots on
10r,l-W. R-t Bnr.l., (J. A, lln»kln».
FOR SALE.
easy terms.
Free a u t o service.
C o m e a n d W a s h i n g t o n , I). ( . ' . • •
DAHLIA BUI.IIS.
WOMAN WANTED.
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Fine collection of <lnh..ft bulb* fur MI1P. , t o . j Kt.ncr»l
hou^wofk. Only'on.- in f;
CONTRACTOR A N D
fiUILDER.
| tl.ni7'cheap. Oaii «7ter r, i o jp, "M . iiance $1.00 per iloxen.
Mrw, Chnrlc* Huttniur 1 i matt'ft chft-rf ully \-\ \ t-ti on iiTiy plan?* :
Tv-cnty u n i o n i-urixin'iTH v.nnti"l Ht (inif
LcKJtiKtun av4*nu€-, EtmUttle I'urk, lied Itii
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POSITION W A N T E D .
r«-m<><.*-liii»r - a n d -on.-.•Him-.
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phone 1041-M.
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Apply C u t t e r n n m c r t y , ThuiiHin'^ I n n . (!. ^ .
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C a r i t e m r , lit-mli u r wilvkinir *.up«?ri n t <•.,<{< ut ; ! scr.tTi floor* of fojipt-r •»,•• yn\: : l iii/.,-.l w i n - .
ytnr-s' r n i c t i c u l expeii-jiiif mitsiri-* {.ml ; Holier. • I.. Conk. (:i7, Su-rim-l. a v e n u e , IU-tj H i r a k i n *
Klaus. live *iocH unit Vhick.Mix ; n m r - ; Iljink.
I1 horn- IW.K-R.
ECUS FOR HATCH INC
Slmtl* Climb Rhod* Island Hed*. nonr belter. 11.00 p«r letting1 uf fifteen OKB».' 1
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Ftfntbgrton avenue. Ocegnport, N. J .
PANSIES FOR SALE.
Whito'it btrain of Glunt Hlue Kililnn pnnbitiB, hetter Ihnn ever, lit Nelson's, tr. l^.cust
• avniiuOKei) Hunk.
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BARBER SHOP.
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POULTRY BOUGHT A N D SOLD
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fcXtHAMiE.
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C o m p l e t e Mil,, o f , , f I h r , •<• t o n f t . - . n m - i . - , n , ' « r ,,i- ..,r..,ii,,l lt,.,l . „ . „ , . „ . „ . . , v
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A p p a r a t u s * i i , n l a l l . . . l f o r p u r c l i a i i - n . : : l l , , , , k . a,,,l ,),r.-,. m i l . - , fi-oin , a i l , , . : , , !
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R e . l lliink: t.,rmerly a t , l r i r r » o n a p p l i c a t i o n .
C h u r l ™ M e y e r . , c a r e '. , - , , n . i , l , r l . u y i n c f o r e l i i e k . - n f n r n i . M u n h u v ,• | A - l ' » « k . n - i .
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| p r o p e r t y i n Ited H u n k , vnlii,. !n,:,0U.
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n t o r e , P a r t M u i i m o u t h , • f , , u r .., • i i . .• r o o m l i o u - e » i t l i - . , „ ; , . „ „ „ „ • . , . - •
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:m.nl-.
A d . l r . - ^ J . A . . 1 . , <li : , v . - r M, R.-.l I
D O G F O U N D
FURNISHED APARTMENT.
FOR SALE.
Three rooniH, lijrht hollnekeppinu; tlII ImSLAG ROOFING.
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BARCA1N F O RCOMMUTERS.
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NORWAV MAPLE TREES.
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Threfi hroodi'm, roll of rn:w chicken wire "
pruvements..
Addrt'Hti
42 'rhrockmorton
r.itfht r o o m h o u s e , oil i i r m r o v e m e n t n . s t e n m
Norv.uy
m n n l e lr.—» f o r
R U C S A N DC A R P E T S C L E A N E D
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Mrw. W. 1^-aky t i n a n d . I n t . . r o o f . m u d , , t l . l i t , a l a o . '
. nvenui*. Red Bank.
^ ami other small article*. Cheiip.
w a t e r p r o o f l n i ( »iilc w o l l . n n d c l l a r .
On- ' " - l i t ; K a r n B c ; t h r o e r n m u t r , t o r a i l r o a d « t u - „ „ , , ,o f ,li fT ,. it-n I s i i e a u p 1 o e i u l . l i n . - h . - . i n I b y . i n t - m i r o l y d i l T e r e n t r n r - t l u i u * t h a n u . e i ' " ' " l l :
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Owner
C. llolmett, 1 Kemp nvenue, Fnir Hoven.
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FOR SALE.
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u r i i w l i e r r y p l a n t . , n i l . t i n - !o.,,li,i K V n r i . - l i e . . I m e . i L
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STOVE REPAIRS.
A e r a witb calf by bldr. I I . A. SchulK.
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MEN W A N T E D .
V/nll titrect, I.onir Urunch, oppoylte Kulf
JUST ARRIVED.
-toves.
Samuel Swart-/., 14 Wont Front'
Jfreshness.
F o r particular*, H e s s e ' s C a r p e t
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I"ARM FOR SALE.,
street, oppnHltf Ilroud.
'R'lephont? lilli-J.
I 111!-.- r . ' O r a i n . i i f i . l ' . i v ,
fiiM,i«li,.,l.Apply
Cleaning W o r k s . 202 E a s t F n . n t Btrcjt, Ked
<;r..l' lariti* ciml
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BUNGALOW FOR RENT.
HOUSEKEEPER WISHES POSITION.
Kenned nliddh'aKctl wmnan winlieti pimitiun
j ^ liuu:,ikvi.prr for widower. Mrs. Hull, box
•1H, Oceiinporl. N. J.
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ESSEX CAR FOR SALE.
rondrtter, 1 tlII1 model, in Kotid condiE.
nn: no reasonable olft-r refused.
Call lit
ovctt's nurnery oinco, Little Silver, N. J .
s l r u " U'"iW
street, " W ^ i i e
HOUSE FOR SALE.
New nix-room hou.e with ini
North side Kim place. Hire,- >l
HOUSE FOR SALE OR RENT.
Nine roomrt iinilhjilh, all improveiiiontfi,
vitli iiuraire nnil shop. Apply A. T. Doromus
<ir your own broker,
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'>'»"' . S r u p l e their foire " Apply OniZid ' „,^^.Vo.V.r.^'.-'^-", ;."",.-. '"."".^M, h'n'""",^"nZi I I'"'" »treel e n t r a n c e , _ op.poi.iy lti-,1 K i i U .U-j.-l [ i,. t „„',, K..»,i,,it; Jt-Omi. SIT.OO .!....„ h n l - i
"SAY I T WITH FLOWERS:| •"«••' m..rt|t,,K.-.
l-al.-li I , . - L I I I . I T , II. If.ml,
N o t h i n g ' could b e m o r e appropriate- and ! - v •'-• pW.lle ' r'-l'-'•'• I.. Ki-imaiiurB- n o t h i n g BO we!conie_a9 HowurK; « buijiHit or j
MONEY W A N T E b
FOR S A L F .
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f.iiiniiiiii.
with
OrnlK.iir. fiiiTii.ii
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N.-Miinn
Haul..
•K-f,,,.i-iili,'
GLASS.
a d in
MONEY TO LOAN.
Money to IUHII on first bond nnd mortsase
on Improved property.
Alston Beekman,
iittornt'y. Red Bank.
ROW BOAT FOR SALE.
SixU't'n foot row bout, two sttu of' oarft,
i.ne unchor; prici' ¥H0. Inquire 2G Wiinhin«ton HUfot, lied Hunk.
LOCUSTTOSTS-W ANTED.
About 2S poat», four iniln-a m|uare by
Will the pprimn who found
bind; silk
M\,M1 feet loriK. Aililrenb, with price, I'onta.
purn« Hnturiluy UIL-HHI- return sum*1 t.i Mr 1 ,
<!mwer M. lUi Hunk.
S.n
Il/it-r
I ..m.liti
'-.,. 1>. 1710 A i . i n . . . I., II,-.
M O T O R B O A T FOR S A L E .
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Twi'ilty-fivf-fiiiit cilllin In.nl. I.[.1r,.p m o - ' ?rs m a d e to ord.rr; HUppliew, UipeiHry. • cri;-liii.ii-. Full ...iiiip- tonno a n d l e a t h e r ; lump plm.ic Bllkt
PORCH ROCKERS.
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DENNIS & WHITING.
OPERATORS WANTED.
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CENTRAL BARUER SHOP,
Fair,. 1,.„„._
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I, J j druivei-M Re'l f™"! 1 s ° l e - Proprietor, 74 Molimouth street, ;
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EGGS. CHICKS, CUSTOM HATCHING.
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Ilootlilack In attendance. E v e r y - .., 1(l ^, iii.iim. vnnn. n'n.l t^..h i d l . • i n I't'iinl '
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FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT.
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pur week.
Innuire 31 I-ueual avepue, Ked p r ,, v ,. ra <.,,t» ; $7,200; niiiilmm,. ..f ».|.tl00 ran ! "
B R A S S B E D W A N T E D .
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remain.
Caleb L. Luker.
Bclforil, N . J .
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rhomati 8 . Field. Midtlletinvn Stock L-'urm,
lied Hunk, phune, 6(I».J.
SECOND-HAND CLOTHES BOUGHT.
Men's only: n-.uat bn in Kuod condition.
Call a t I.--Ivcrber'a; -168 - M i m m o u t h u t r e e t ,
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HOUSES FOR SALE.
l!nve neven.1 liouaca ranniriK from $3,000
tn J25.000. I'. F. Kennedy, Momnouth and
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UPHOLSTERING.
' nn slate, slair nrrd aahoHtos roofs.
Must!. A ,
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A N D R E W J . HILL,
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John i l . C.iok, Jr.. Ite.l llank.
Toper hunirmK and .'lot',',r,''t.'."Ji:.. " . " I f . I Lot 60x213 feet. No. 7 un the Minor tract
DRY STOVE WOOD.
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GAS RANGES.
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S,,muT s i a r t i . U Fr..nt'"TrLot. opposite
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T e l e p h o n e filfi-J.
MECHANIC WANTED.
First e l « " auto , , e c l " d e ™n,Vd
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TYPEWRITER BARGAINS.
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ninl.es; eomrtiereial stntinnery rock bottom:
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H A T C H I N G EGGS.
Holmdc'l 7 T - F - " v
w " li'" I'hejaii" Mo'rlinn"
i ihe carpenters, nad buildera, m a k e a Boeejaltl ] P u r e bred V1W,U--Lerhorns.
WMte H...-k- . ville. N . J .
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FOR SALE IN RED BANK.
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S m a l l h u s i i i e . . . K <».il r e t u r n s , l a r g e s u m - :F . c . H j - r n n i . U p p e r Ili-.iad . ' t r . e t lU-,1 H a u l
live ohlckern.
80 North
H r o a d w a y , I x m f I n r »l.r.,0 p e r j e t t i l l B nf 1 5 . M r s . J . I I . m e r I n i . l e , r . . . a l l o e i i t i o n .
H i K h t idn.-.j f o r | . | , ( : 1 1 . u •
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Inside a n d outride, meelmnics with metal
i-i-ilinE a n d r o o l i i m e s p e r i e n c e .
J. H . White,
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Wnoilrulfn needs.
Weller's, Hroad street, : lot and build youn-clf u home. D. W. Will- , llei.cli. N. .1
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l o A T -Loi.T
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FLOWERING SHRUBS
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l-'loralhurst
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F o r fireplace o r In ntovo l c n B t h s .
B e l l v - ] |t,.(| Hunk.
Ini.tnied.
Flu.ne Ked Hunk m i l .
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F O RS A L E A l H i l l . F O R D .
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MODERN HOUSE FOR RENT.
time payments.
H.-insliteliimr d o n e » h ! »
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J ' h n n o Midlileti»vn 11I0-F-41.
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$3,7S0 B U Y S , . . . . '
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RED BANK REGISTER, APRIL 25, 1923.
Twenty-Two.
SOLD ^
Everywhere
THE RED BANK REGISTER.
V'l AI'RIL 'i'o, 1023.
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(Cbntinu^-'i from page ' - • •
..,(irf S a t u r d a y «f this tfeel tV- people of Littli' Silver will vote cm.,On;
quc.-ti'in of incorporating that vill.iirt as a bmtfivW.
A., UMJUI hi such
c.w.°,'» there an- advocate? o i ; , b o t h
M,!CK of tho "ue^iuri. O r * hid- fcclrf
r e . t n i n thai' con.litittps- will U- im-at' l y imp'i'uv'.1') by.ljijrciugli irciyornmuiit, \
v.Uh • t h ' ' otlii-r side.. fi-els equally.)
,.,.,u.ir- thai llit JiKJiilviintajtPs will |
oijtw.-ii'li tin-' benefits.
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i!'iro'jj.',h Rdyernment. will give tin- .
pf-ijpli- of .LiUli-.Silwr absolute pow-!,
A- in fo'iijuc-l thvir affair, i-xactlyi
j , . Uii-v r:h'>'.'-->-. • They .wit! .conlrol I. •
ilu-'tatu-'t" ih'-rn what thcy;sh'a!l do.j .
• T h a t j - t h . ' prrtat :ici-.i»ntat:e of b o r o u t ' h j;*jv< : nimtnt.
•'Oil "\h«- olht-i. h a m l !jor'iu«li KCJVtiurin-i.t .will (•(,-; m o r e t h a i , l u w n ' 'r.tiip.Bf.i-i.-iT.rni-iii'. Th;it I,;.-, bi'-cji t-hv> juiritriicc
Of f v i y
community
which luv- cliajii"-'!
from
town-hip
.cuvi'rnmi.-H to, l,oniui.'h f w - f r i i m m t .
J- o r a yi-ar
or t i ' . o I ! M - I -
m a y l.c v.i, j
t h e a m o u n t , of U s e - will h e c o i i - i d t - r - j
al.ly trri'Utcr t h a n w a - rai.-'-il u n i l c r |
' t!if jiicvli.'j
form o f Kovoriiin.'i.t.
V\ l)!it«-vii ll«" Mi'-iimi- of t h f elci-' t i n n .may b<-, Imtli -i»J*-:- , h o u M clu-r-rfullv in."M.],' 1.1,c vM-ilicl a t t h e poll.-:,
' l l i c n i ; i . t r a t i o ! i intiicaic-- 1 t h a t m-ur- i
ly e v e r y vo'.i-"in Litth- S i l v e r will l.c '
n r t , t!iu- iri.tkini- th<- [•Icclioii a t r u l y
ropi-i-HiMitativp -ilc-t-ii'iij.
W l i ' i i tin.'
e l e c t i o n i-. cjviM-, -A'li'-thi-r L i t t l e S i l v e r
lieroini: - a bcir<iu;:h o r wru-lher it fi 1 niaiii- a part of .Shii-'.vi.btli y l u w n - .
.i.iiip, • tri.- pi'oplf- c,r L i l l l i ' S i l v e r
^tii).il'i t v ! toi-i.'. hi-i- a n d work Mioulil'-i' t o h o u M e r U^r 11M: a i h a n c e i n e n t
<if t h e i r c o m m u n i t y .
In that, ' w a y
L i t t l e S i U e r m a y In- s u r e l o t h r i v e
:ni'l jiro-jji-r, mi m u t t e r h o w t h e o l c c 1ion m a y r e s u l t .
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S t r i k e Stilt O n .
The railroal m e n who a r e employed a t t h e K l i / . a l i e t h p o r t nhops a r e
.slill on s u i t e , owinu; to a. clisa^ri'Cn i e n t w i t h ree.anl t o t w e n t y "men
w h o m t h e c o m p a n y lia> r e f u s e ' l t o r e e n i p l n y 'I he H l i i k e r ' c o m m i t t e e a m i
raili'oari official- will h a v e a p a r l e y
n.-si
Wi-'Inc-.-iliiy
» t Wilkc-slmrn-,
reiui; \ h a i i i a .
Several
'thousand
m e n , of w h o m Kill l i \ c a t Ked l i a n k
iiml \ i c i i n t y , ai->- ori :-trike.
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uiLoth (is Velvet"
Tli.-ii'.. h " v . y o u r
hair
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n o t u i l h t - i ' i . h l . i : II
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w e l l i-.'imhed l i e a i l o f h a i r .
Gdetk.
GLOSSiNE
i - it j » i » - i l . i \ t ' l y ^ i t-;i-i'l'•...-., s l ; i i * u li'.^^,
ti;ui.-jiari'ii t h a l f
dn'.i.sin^
w l i i f h u ill n u t n i i i i t h e A V C U U K U K I
i>f y * » u r l i a ! >n i l u - [ i n c n n i l y o u r
l«'<l. I t :il-.i i ' i v - a n a t u r a l l u s U ' i 1
1... O n - h a i r .
Mndt<> by tintnnnuf atI tirrr
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Aiturrican Hon uly Hi.il To..u
nud fur tftl.1 in
nil drill; il.iri'l
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T H i : ODEL1.
CO
New»lU,
N .J
[SB
"400*
The moit popular drink
in exutenc*
TOWN TALK.
VUd.br »locil<Wr,
nadtr tlw formula
u d proceti of Walter K. J>hn
Frnh Daly—Paifuritcd
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Boys and Girls
ICE COLD
Need a food-drink between meals
Boards of Health find most
school children underfed —
starved of certain elements.
Authorities say that children
must eat often. They are growing and active. Their little
stomachs cannot hold a fivehour food supply.
Walter K. Jahn, the food expert, has met these needs in
"400." This is a dairy drink
with rico-flavored chocolate.
Each pint supplies about 425
calories of nutriment, which- is
equal to six eggs. Minerals apd
yitamines are in it, protein,
energy food and fat.
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Under New Management
Formerly Brascfa Bros.
Cars for AH Occaiiom.
Open Day and Night.
Monmouth Radio Service
:
R: S. Johnson Radio2 AWL.
"The Station with a Reputation"
10 White Street
Phone 392-M
RedBank, M. J.
360 REFRIGERATORS
75 Uving Room Suites
MONMOUTH DAIRY COMPANY, Inc.
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"REAL RADIO WITH REAL SERVICE"
JOHNSTON & GALATRO, Prop.
One bottle forms half a rheal.
Your doctor will say, "Start
your children oti this food-drink
habit." And .the children will
love "400." Tell them to try it
today.
RED BANK, NEW JERSEY
Morehead Amplifiers—Deforest D. V. 6 Tubes
Paragon—Western Electric Equipmpit, for which
we are the Authorized Service Station.
Agent for the New "Garod" tuned radio frequency
set— built under the Hazeltine "Neutrodine"
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patent.
Large stock "of Paragon Input Amplifiers, which
adds miles to the Paragon Set.
We have a number of slightly used sets which we
are disposing of-ata very low price.
A set purchased from us costs you less in a year's
operation.
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Investigate cjur stock and repairshop, then
be your
:
own judge.
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Office: Red Bank, N . J. Opp. Depot
Distributed by
PHONE 886
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When your drearn^
are backed with dollars
they've a mighty good chance
of coming true
3-Pc. Living Room $
Suite—Sale Price
We're talking about your future. Isn't that worth your thinking
about? You ought to, if you aren't.
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How'll you get the money?
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One way is to put a dollar or two in the bank once in awhile.
It's a good way. It takes a long while to get a pile, though. And
the temptation to chirk it out often uses it up before it gets to be
a pile--even a little pile. Few folks "stick it out."
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Do we know a better way?
We clo. The best way in tho world, and the safest, and the
oldest. It's tho way that has built more homes and built up more«
.snug little fortunes right in lied Rank than any other way.
Here it is:
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.75
Seven-foot Davenport, large Wing Chair and Arm Chair. Soft
spring front edge and back; cushions are Marshall springs, reversible
type. Spring pillow arms on Sofa and Arm Chair. Outside backs
of same beautiful Tapestry or Velours as fronts. Spring work of
best tempered steel.
Thirty "(30) Suites in this group." In a .choice selection of pieasing patterns,- in a serviceable tnpestry or \elour.
Join the REDBANK BUILDING and LOAN
ASSOCIATION
Take out one, two, live, ten or more shares of stock -cost to '
you, $1.00 apiece each month for approximately 135 months.
In that time,you pay in $lHr> on each share. Then the shares
"mature," and you get back §2(H) for each share.
While this is going on, in case of need, the money you have
. paid in is available, when you want it.
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How do we do it? '""" "
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We take your $1.00 a month and combine it with the $1.00
a month of many hundreds of other member shareholders and
loan it to members who want to borrow to build homes.
They give us first mortgages on tho homes they are building
or purchasing, paying the Association (i per cent, interest. The
shares they hold are additional security for.the money they borrow.
This interest money goes into the pot with the dues money
each month and is again loaned out to other members on the same
term.
This is repeated each month for about l!?f> months.
So, we get the $13?). The interest and the interest earned by
the interest that is loaned out make up the other $(55. Then the
.shares are "matured." Members who have borrowed to buy
homes find tliiit the homes are paid in full. Members who have
been investing their $1.00 a share each month get theirs in cold
cash, amounting to J?l!0() for each share.
The State Hanking and Insurance Department examines our
books and looks after us same as they look after the banks.
Come in and see us. Talk to us, or to any of our ollicer.- and
directors. Ask fur information. That's what we're here fnr,
is.-,-;
3-Pc. Living Boom 1 J1QQ.50
Suite-^Sale Price I At>«/
Three pieces, covered in a variety of velours and tapestries. Has
full-size Davenport, large Wing Chair and roomy Arm Chair, all of
spring construction, outside backs covered in same material as fronts.'
All cushions reversible
Forty-one (41) Suites in this group. In a choice selection of
^
in pluusing serviceable patterns.
Below present market. AH styles and
kind In Ice capacities from 3 0 lbs. to
2 0 0 lbs. All Boxes
finished In Baked
Enamel or Genuine
Porcelain. All Solid
Oak or White Enamel oases with 8 Insulations.
Every Box thoroughly seasoned
and guaranteed.
3-Pc. Living Room .1 $
Suite—Sale PriceI
n t'aiiiplicll
Kilwfti H, t ' n n t i v c i
U n m i x M, 1 >a\ i, 1 -...11
D I K E D OK 8
J l u u i i r i i s . tll|tuin.M>n
I n .I. \ I-', \ W t l «
Ntitul<'l S i i h u t h
Chui'li'H K, NtrnUH
Wm, II. It, White
ItnliiH. K Wilbur
Meet! Second Tueaday of Each Month at 6.00 o'clock P. M."
OFFICE Broad Street National B«nk,
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12B
Broad
N<
.00
Tliin overstaffed Suite is an elaborately Inrgp suite consisting of
full size Daveuporl, hirHo WinK Chair nnd Arm Chair, with reversible
cushions constructed with Marnhnll Springs, spring hack and sprinfi
wl«e: outsido backs nil covered with the snme mnlerinl ns frbnts,
Your chuiec ofhondnonie Tupestry nnd Velaur conibhuilions.
Slxtcin (t«) Sultik In this group. Ilnrcly can you flml n suite nt tlii.t pric« |
covered In a cliolco ot Tapentry; Velour trimmed nnnblnntiun or iiia<|uctu;
vclour Irlnuucd.
(tiT-ici:its
I'KKSIDKNT
SIIMMII-I ;;'iilnilh
vn'K nn>;ii)i-;.\r
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U n i t y ('ninplti-ll
M ' l l ' l t K T U t V Kilwlii It, ('ininvi-r
Slll.H I I'OK- llnwm-il S. HiuiriiiiMiti
HY
IJ1AIII, A M
No matter how busy our cars may
be, there is always one for you and
your patty. All we aak is that you
notify us by phone a little in advance, so we am reserve a car for
you. Call us up any -tim«v Uuy-or
night, for prompt service.
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Call 747
"400" is a delicious drink.
Children revel in it.' It costs
five cents—just what your children spend for flavored water.
c'IIAItTI-:ill'',li
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LIVERY
THE CAR THAT NEVER
FAILS YOU
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RED BANK BUILDING and LOAN ASSOCIATION
1,1 I) m l M
LAfcGE STOCK WD 11—WD 12—-UV 200—
U V 201—UV 2Q1A—UV 199
The Dairy Drink
with Chocolate
Rico Flavor
Shares mav bo taken out at any Lime during Hanking hours
at the Hroad Street National Hank. Red Hank, N. .).
I I I U N IS,
AUTO,
The Food Drink
NEW SERIES NOW OPEN
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White Star Taxi Service
KEY PORT
NEW JERSEY
P4?e Twenty-Three,
SERVICE-
Avoid Disappointment by placing
your order for Coal Now!—
-QUALITY
Book your order now for
J.• N. HANCE
COAL
M.V. BROWN,
Hay, Grain, Fertilizers
24 WHARF AVENUE,
Phone 27
of
Dealer in
v
RED BANK, N. J.
Winter's
Coal
RAY SANBORN
HAY, STRAW, GRAIN,
COAL and WOOD
Shrewsbury Avenue at R. R. Crossing
Telephone 1D3
RED BANK, N. J.
E. T. BENNETT
We are prepared to fill your cellar now with
DEALER IN
Coal, Wood, Hay, Feed, Lime, Fertilizers,
Manures, Top Soil and Cement
Coal and Wood
Shrewsbury Coal and Wood Co.
The warm breezes of Spring or
ALL COAL SCREENED
Opposite R. R. Station, Shrewsbury, N J.
early Summer must not cause you to
forget the dreadful conditions of the
Telephone Red Bank 824
CONTRACTING
MASON MATERIALS
0 GRADING
AGENT FOR National Fire Proofing Tile '
East Road
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Belford, N. J.
Telephone 1 53-R Keansburg
past Winter, .when few homes were
sufficiently supplied with coal to keep
COAL
WOOD
FLOUR
FEED
HAY
warm. Avoid a similar recurrence
J. N. HILLYER & Co.
this Winter,
Complete Line of Farm Implements
Telephone 774-W
MIDDLETOWN,
NEW JERSEY
Manures, Lime, Fertilizers, Lubricating Oils, Spray Materials
It is well to remember the coal sit-
Dealers in
Book Your Orders for Winter NOW
uation is still unsettled. The contract
FULL LINE OF MASON MATERIALS
AND FERTILIZERS
between anthracite coal operators and
Palmer Avenue
miners expires this August. If new
agreements can not then be satisfac-
NUF S E D -
Collins Bros.
COAL
Keansburg, N. J.
TELEPHONE 2l>
KSTAI'.I.ISHEI)
1SS2
EVERY MAN TO HIS CALLING
Monmouth Ice Co.
For a great many years have held the enviable
reputation of taking care of their customers.
We will endeavor to maintain that reputation!
CRYSTAL PLATE ICE from Distilled Water
COAL
UPPER LEHIGH and WILKES-BARRE
torily adjusted,"production will again
cease. Think what this will mean to
you. It is advisable ^o place orders
NOW while dealers are being supplied
with coal and deliveries can be made.
Yard and Office: Oakland St. and N. J. C. R. R.
Telephone Call 1277—W.
J. J. LEONARD
HIGHLANDS, NEW JERSEY
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
COAL, WOOD ^d CHARCOAL
HAY, STRAW, GRAIN and FEED
CEMENT and DRAIN PIPE
The oldest established firm in Sea Bright i.s ready
to fill your Coal needs for the coming Winter NOW.
George W.Elliott
DEALER IN
'Phone, Write or Call
TELEPHONE 233.
H e n c e t h e coal m e r c h a n t
doi'sn't
[•«> a b o u t
matching
his , business
with
with t h e h a r d w a r e m a n — a n d vice versa.
W h a t ' s m o r e t o t h e j m i u t - y o u . a s ;i c o n s u m e r a r e n o t t i n t l i r i n s i d e
of
the
m a t t e r , a t all
you
b u y t h r o u g h o n u T i d e u c e , ' !.iri;i ly.
». l i a t
thc4
d e a l e r h a s to sell.
B u t , y o u , M r . C o n s u m e r , n m ^ l i t u l e t h e c o u r t v\' !;n>l r e s o i t , a n d , T ^ t e r
all h s a i d a n d d o n e , y o u a r e t h e r e a l i i u h : e of m e r i t o r d e m e r i t .
O u r s u p e r i o r a n t h r a c i t e m - i l is M<1<! <>H n p i e t l g r *»f t u m o r ; it < . > \ p r c t s
n o q u a r t e r ; it hL'trAVN i m t i i i f u l e t u i - .
Coal
Prices
Will Not
Be Lower:
COAL, WOOD, HAY and FEED
Ocean Avenue
Sea Bright, N. J.
Telephone
1 I
BUY NOW!
and in that way as far as possible avoid
congestion in the fall.
QUALITY COAL
Fred D. Wikoff Co.
7 West Front Street,
Warehouse Maple Avenue,
Tile
Telephone 554.
ORDER YOUR SUPPLY NOW!
UL ZB, 1B2S..
RED DA:::
P«ge Twenty-Four.
1 insure anything, anywhere,
PAUL REVERE
* EATC•;-.;VOV/N NEWS.
I'ire in a Wco<U~-Herring Running j *
StroiiK- — New Lightl
jJ
The OTOI!- iit-sir the fuilroiiil ata- •
lion c.!u%'lit tii;• Saturday." The firu- ',
56 Bi/o«d St., Red B.nk, N. J.
men put t ' u ' ijlar.c nut hefuri1 much •
i'Lone 9S8.
Eisner Building. uaniage wa* cin,'.
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Hi'i'iinif ii.'e nsiiiiiiiK s t r o n ^ m tilt j J
I'ADS FOR COAty WANTEDr
cruek liotvvi ,-n ibis phue and -Oewn- jj J
. lliif?!. ari' w.-uUoil by (lie Rumso port.t Atiom
At ;
^ «»ff persons wentt || •
(iuruucli l&ar.l of Ktlucnti'oi'. for 15 '•ftftc-r them Saiurdiiy^ni^ht' ami thi*","*.* •
tuli.s of stow Viml, mort' n r Ii-s.s, tl jmaile bit; cati-lic. Tin' lu'Vriny were i *
ir c i v i l . '
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put nn at S"ii'ii K:ilimti)H'n, l>,etwei'ii ;
Electric Lightin
-Real - Estate and Insurance
Iii ojder to make room for oth?r
goods we will sell any of,our large
stock of Lighting Fixtures at discounts ranging from 20 to 30 per
cent less th an regular price.
C. H. ENNIS
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Just Received Our Spring Order of the Famous
P. A. Whitney Baby Carriages/Runabouts;
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Strollers and Go-Carts
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Whitney's Carnages are all fully equipped with
patent auto friction wheel fasteners -impossible Jo
get grease on your skirts from rubbing against the
wheels* All corduroy upholstering,tumtable pear,
safety strap and windshield. In every, finish—blue,
white, enamel and silver bluo.
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after'luiv-;•
', (icorire, .A. Stecle has had the ill- ,• Jterior uf hi- huu:.' iiMh'coratcd. Tlu!. j •
work was dime 1 >y (it'iM'ni.' Henni'tt. !*
The lar^'t' .i-.';nlioanl opposite the j *
nitmu-ipal liuil.lini;' Ls now lighted J1'
nights with electricity.
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I". Otto Aj)p!..:;:ite has moved . f r o m ; '
Lonj; Branch i<
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ja short time ;is» 1'roirS Kdward Widil- | <
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OF
URNITURE
The one illustrated sells for $98-00
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Compare the price with anything- you will find envwhere. This 4-piece
bedroom suite, finished in old ivory enamel, high lighted, also in the new twotonecT walnut finish. _
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Just arrived 35 bedroom suites in all finishes, on sale at .specially low
prices; also a number of odd dressers, beds, chilt'oniers, ehifTerobes, vanity
dressers and dre.-'siivj,' tables. It will p:-iy you to take advantage of this opportunity while the selection is large.
CEDAR CHESTS
The biggest bargain ever offered you in genuine red
Cedar Chests, in which you can store your furs and
winter things in absolute safety against moths and dust.
Just arrived the greatest variety of the nationally advertised Lane Red Cedar Chests. Watch our window
display and this special chest priced at
re
Cedar Chests, $11.95.
PORCH ROCKERS
Made up of the finest maplewood, strong and substantial
for years of service, double cane seat, arms are reinforced with iron underbracings, as illustrated, price $4.50
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COUCH HAMMOCKS
A New York family has moved in- ' •
to the house which Nathan Miller, • -.
bought a shun time aK" from Joseph; ,
Miller.
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Three of the younirest children of | •
the late Mrs. Alice . DuiU'iin arc n o w - ,
inmates of a home at Jersey City. I .11*
Mrs. Eustace White u'-ivc birth t o 1 '
a sun a few •lays a.u1"The Presbyteriaiis will hold a sociable Monday niivht.
''In a Ciardeii" was the title of a
literary program ir.ivt'n Monday af- •
ternoon a t a meeting of the women's
community club., .Mrs. George Ford
Morris rentl several poems about
spring and Mrs. .Mary "Lawrence
played piani) -olos. A spring enter- '
tainment will.lie (riven hy children at
thi! municipal --luililint; Saturday '
iiiKl't under the dii\'i'tiun of the wo- 1
men's club.
Mrs. J ii inc.- Hathaway retunu'il '
Saturday, from St. IVtershurir, Florida, wheve she and her husband
spent the w'h:ter. Mr. Hathaway will
remain at St. l'cierslmrj; for a few
weeks.
•SHREWSBURY
. Congrf rjationnl" Meeting Held by
Presbyterians Fiiday Night.
At a conKiesiational meeting: held
by the Presbyterians Friday night i
reports were iv:;d which showed the '
cliurch to In- in a very prosperous [
condition.
Marry (i. Borden and i
Frank Borden were re-elected tins- '
tees and J . Thompson Luvett was re- !
elected trustee to succeed his-father,
the late John T. l.ovett. After the :
business meciin;; a 'social time ami
refreshments were enjoyed.
# -No meeting of the reading cluh
was held yesterday on accinmt of the
death of Mrs. Joseph V. Holmes.
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Alexander Denis has returned)
from Huriila, win-re lie -spent the',
winter.
Rev. and Mrs. James P. Rtuflelt of;
Hidfr.elielil Park have been sptndi::j'i
several days with Mrs. Slnflett'j j
father. .L.^-ph V. Holmes.
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The .lanuif.'.e done to .James MeCue's h..ii-e by the lire three weeks';
at;o is being repaired.
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Moniiioiuli C o u n t y S u r r o n a t e ' a Office.
Hi,' m a i l , " uf l l : . ' .- s t a I >• ,,f K!!.n I)
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Carriages from
Reed Strollers—.with hood,
without hood for
Reed Sulkies at.
United Cigar Stores Co., Agency
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Complete 3-piece Overstuffed <LO|C%
Tajjestry Suites as low as
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Just think of it! A luxurious ovcrsluifeil davenport, a i m chair
and winuf rhau' to matcli, loose cushions, spriiii; construction ami
upholstered
in n very lino !;iaje of tnpeatry, llie rich colorings of
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which will instantly appeal to you. Complete 3 |iie-.e .Suite at
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Getting Back to Pre-War Conditions.
Ihe war brought many changes and with these changes came a .period
of high prices' and lower quality. We woe forced to go with the tide to a
certain extent in regard as to higher prices but oar quality of tobacco in our
cigars, cigarettes and for the pipe did not go below our standard' of excellence.
The war is now over and it will pay you to watch our prices.
We have been able to get another consignment of that wonderful special which we put on last week. This recent shipment is a much smaller one
and therefore only a limited number of customers will be able Lo get supplied,
so come, early.
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Extra Special
Large Manilla Cigars, free smokers, extra good quality
Box of 100
Special only $3.50
SEE WINDOW DISPLAY
Very Special!
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If you love your pipe as most smokers do, why put any old kind of tobacco in it? . Why not fill it with the fresh, tasty tobacco which we have here
for you?
There's Nothing Like a Good Cigar and Here's One.
RICORO
Saratogas
NOW 2 for 15c
Straight
We have the Ricoro also in the new shape, the Victoria.
tractive cigar.
It's a very at-
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Wo have a full assortment of cigars which we have neatly closeted in air
tight humidors awaiting your call.
All Types
All Prices
Always Fresh
BUY THEM BY THE BOX
SMOKERS' ARTICLES
Pipes, Pipe Reamers, Tobacco Pouches, Cigar Holders,
Cigarette Tubes, Match Boxes, etc
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Prompt Free Motor Truck Delivery.
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Here is another example of how low in price you will lin«i line
living furniture in this ((real snh'. Complete 3-pii'ce ovetftulfetl
suites u|)ho!»ti:ie(l in rich velours nl .f>125.,
Red Bank,
3 for 25c
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Magnificent 3-piecc Overstuffed
Velour Suite at
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Imported Direct From Porto Rico
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$29.75 to $48.50
$19.98 and $22.50
$14.50
$ 5.98
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Covered in liantlHiiine civtimne, roll i'd^e, ciirvftl upholstoivd back, button
tul't'.-tl. Ilonu'link helical spring and spring chain hun,np ends, adjustable head
rest. As illustrated $23.50
Special salt: of Uumelink Couch Hammock:-' uphol.-'teied in kaki at
NEWS.
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RED BANK REGISTER, ApftlL 25,
Page Twenty-Six.
HIGHLANDS NEWS.
Firemen1* Auxiliary to Hold Card
P*rty Tomorrow Night.
The ladies' auxiliary of the fire
company will hold a euchre and
pinochle party tomorro^night In the
firehouse. The prize3 for the winners are on exhibition at Fdhlhaber's
RUGS! RUGS! RUGS!
50 Bales of Rugs Will Arrive^
This Week
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Wagner Market Company
elothiadfr store.
We're proud of our markets. Quality is our pride. Cleanliness, our motto. Honesty, +
our principle. Service with a smile. Our prices are in reach of each and everyone.
£
Brookfield Creamery Butter,
Sugar
. Red Rank, N. J
Cured
Cents
Sugar
Pound
Cured
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We in desperation try this or tha', throwing away good dollars on
experiments. One party tells you you want a.rigid ai;eh, another no
arch, whereas, if you would come to Clarence White's Shoe Store
at 9 Broad St., Red Bank, and let we who have had many years experience with feet and their needs first fit you properly with shoes,
which not efery store can or doe;, and next, let us tell you if you
do or do not need extra arch support and trust us to give you the
right thing. Wo have made" hand;eels walk .comfortably who were
in great-trouble. This is no idle boast. We have the Shoes, the Ap- .
pliances and the Knowledge born of years of experience. You can
have relief if you choose or go on chasing the rainbow.
•
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Cala Hams, 14
Cured
, '
Cents
None
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Fresh or
4
Better
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Cents
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Corned
Cents i
t Clovei bloom Creamery Butter,
lb 51C t
prints
4 Spreadit 25c ] Save, Buy at Wagner's | National Mayonnaise 25c
•4STORES
OVER NEW JERSEY
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CLARENCE WHITE
Pound
Cents Cured
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Cottage Hams,29 inned Hams, 191
It pays to advertise in The Register.
"The Home of Good Shoes."
Pound
lb 51c I
Strip Bacon. 22tegofVeal, 221
R. WEST
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Friday and Saturday Specials
W. W. Leonard has arrived here
for the summer.
George A. Poppenberg has opened
his milk dairy.
These rugs are all made of best (friulos of wool and are noted
for [heir jroud colors and wearing quality.
Mrs. Nevius, owner of the Beacdn
house, is having a new two-car ga10 Bales ofl.»xl2 all wool Tapestry Brussels at
$17.50
rage built on her property.
5 Bales ten-wire i>x 1 ^ Tapestry Brussels at
$19.50
Alterations and improvements are
10 Bales of Pxl2 VERY HEAVY VELVET n't .
$29.50
being made by Burtis Perry to.his'
And all other sizes in proportion.
merry-go-round.
5 M e * of ROYAL BLUE AXM1NSTER, made to sell for
Miss Teasie Hunyan has opened a
ivT.'.OO. beautiful patterns, at
$39.50
beauty shop in the Jacob Knodel
JO Kales of Hx'J, T.iixli, S..'!\-10.fi size rues.
store.
These rugs are worth double the numey. 'Some of them have
misweaves in them which are hanlly noticeahU'. All are made of
Mr. Weinhold, owner i»f the Weinbest woolon ya-.-n, colors and dye.-- mid fully up to the standerd.
hold bakery, has'•rented the Weber
ALSO A BIG SHIPMENT OF SUMMER GRASS RUGS.
store and he will use it as a delicatessen store.
THESE RUGS WILL BE ON SAL© NEXT FRIDAY AND SATURThe revival services.-which are be'
DAY, APRIL 27th AND 28th.
ing held at the Methodist church are
t'vt'ryl''!<iy
Xo dupliD'unt mi-,- ' ! : ; •
' under the direction of Rev^ John W.
cate orders taken.
! Veal. Rev. Mr. Veal will preach at
the services this week and he will
i ;ilso preach «t the Sunday services
at the church.
ALL IN NEW. PATTERNS AND COLORINGS AN0 MADE BY
THE ALEXANDER SMITH & SONS' CARPET CO.
W. Front Street,
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The Mechiaraicallv F^erfect Cars
The Cars of Luxury and Refinement.
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EVERY LINE IS SMART TRIM AND GRACEFUL.
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National Guard
Armory, Red Bank
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May 7th to 12th Runab°ut $2485
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inclusive
The 1923 Series
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oilers tKe greatest
4 ••'•"•'
Value of all time.
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Owner,
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o/flways aBuickOwner*
Now on Exhibit
Touring
$2485 \
$3325
Sport Model ' $2650
IN ALL OF
Our Showrooms
H. L. ZOBEL
Monmouth County Distributor
Tel. 9 0 Sea Bright
Ttl. 9 8 5 Rtd Bank
The 1923 Series
PACKARD
are Quality Cars Uromn.
Start t o
F>aokard Prices are Now
Moderate enough for '
every purfe.
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OCEANPORT NEWS.
•i«jM»«nutm ••••••a
SAVE MONEY ON
Ladies' Aid Society Supper TomorYOUB B A W « CAHKIAGE
row Night—Boxing at Camp Vail.
The Methodist ladies' aid society
11 hold a hot roast beef supper in
ts rooms tomorrow* night.
Boxing houts will be held at the
ervice club nt Camp Vail Friday
ight. oTh« money will be usSl for
he camp athletic fund.
Mr, and Mrs. Sidney CumLrcrlidgo
JERSEY CITY GOCART CO.
f Jersey City spent Sunday with | 354it Metcer Sttatt Jmey City,N.I.
hh
Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Woodward:' '
William Ifriywood is havinir his
•••••••«••••
liouse painted. Louis Price is doing
.he work.
A publie telephone booth has'been
put in the ^ostofllce.
Miss Anna Johnson of New York What! The
s visiting Mrs. Mary E. Hall. •
The firemen's .baseball team played
RED BANK
a practiee game with a Cnnip
Vail team at that place Sunday
morning. The firemen won 'by a
score «f 7 to 2. The married tnen
of this place forfeited a game to the
firemen on Sunday afternoon.-Kenneth West, manager'of the married
men's team, stated that the reason the values they are offering
Let theSunshine InEat more green vegetables. 0 Avoid heavy
meats and drink plenty of pure, sweet millf.
See how quickly that languid feeling calleS
"Spring Fever" will be replaced by renewed
energy and the1"Joy of Living."
Telephone Red Bank 8-R. Night Call 1076-J.
J
"For Memorial Day Work Visit the Yard of
RESD B A N K , N . JT.
Phone 446-J
(Near Borough Hall)
The Largest Monument Dealers
in this part
of the state
"NO
GREATER
TRHVTE"
AGAIN " Q O A L I T Y
"FAMOUS" COFFEE
"Famous" Fresh Roasted Coffee, sold only in the James
Butler Stores, is a R E A L
QUALITY Coffee-a Coffee
noted for Quality for
years. Full-bodied, fineflavored and a l w a y s
fresh-roasted, it satisfies
99 out of every 100 par- p(f ||)
ticular Coffee drinkers.
38c
POUND
POUND
POUND
Brookfield
BUTTER in 1 4 s
33c
Legs L a m b
This is Genuine Lamb
19c
• you.
13c
Smoked CALAS
Short Shanks
POUND
Milk Fed
Roasting VEAL
19c
Lean, Boneless
POT ROAST
49c
Blom's Market,
69 Broad Street,
Opposite
Monmouth Street
Telephone 13 SI
Free Delivery in Red Bank on all C. O. D. Orders.
J. Goldin, Manager.
I
POUND
POUND
Fancy Fowls
only the Best
24c
Geo. Kerns HAMS
Second to none
32c
Quality Considered.
CLEANLINESS."
POUND
POUND
Rib Roast
2 W'^t Front Street,
RED BANK
because the players' wives would not
permit them to play ball on Sunday.
We offer you mil-value?
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Auer, who
at
sacrifice prices in the line
have been spending the winter, in
of Men's and Boys' Clothing
Florida, returned home last'"week.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Morris ' oj and furnishings.
New York visited friends in tuwn
Special Sale for this Week
last Friday.
• »
Harry Tibbetts is spending 'sev- Men's Balbriggan Shirt and
eral days on a business trip in South
Drawers . . . . . . . . . . . 39c
Jersey.
Mrs. Charles M. Meek of New Men's Nainsook Union Suits
York, who has been a surgical.pa55 cents
tient at the Long Branch hospital,
is recuperating at the home of her
•istcr-in-law, Mrs. William J, Van\>lt.
Thomas Manson & Son
Th^jrhave been created with the view
to effecting a permanency of quality.
MARKET.
MFN'S AND BOYS' SHOP
his team WIIS unable to play was
This memorial will stand.
until the very mountain tops
fall from their heights, It is
made of imperishable stone.
In every line it suggests tribute and unending memory.
BLOWS* DELICATESSEN
FOR 14 YEARS MEANT QUALITY AND CLEANLINESS. THE
SAME NOW HOLDS GOOD TO MY MEATS AtJDJJP-TO-DATE
LOOK!
SHREWSBURY DAIRY CO., Inc.
Buy your Butter and Eggs from the
Shrewsbury wagon
Page Twenty-Seven.
ATR1L 25, 1923.
Month-End Sales in All Departments
Among them ran Important Three-Day
es
iafe£f)rUg&&
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
31c
Drugs, Patent Medicines, Hair Preparations, Tooth Pastes and Powders,
Soaps, •Disinfectants, Toiletries and Sundries
Hunt's Staple Quality
17c
14c
19c
17c
SPINACH
California - Large 2 1-2 Can
New York State Stringiest
Out Beans
Fancy Pack. - No. 2 Can
East View Medium Green
Lima Beans
Jersey Grown. - No. 2 Can
Fancy New York State
Succotash
Cortland Brand - No. 2 Can
Alfresco
New N. B. C. Sugar
Wafer Dainty. Pkg
Bon Bon per
Bulscults Ib
N.B.C. Extra per
Wines
2
Hummer
Cakes
lbs 25c
ib
Fresh Fig
2
lbs
Bars
25c
PRUNES RAISINS
Large, Mealy
California
Fruit, 55 to
the Ib. • -
Bit
"SUN • MAID
Seeded
MuscaU
15 oz. pkg.
I2c
Blue Ribbon Pure Cocoa, 1 Ib tin
Cloudy Ammonia, full quart bottle
Triumph Rolled White Oatmeal, large pkg
Butler's Chili Sauce, large bottle
Peerless Prepared Mustard, jar
"Famous" Tomato Catsup, 10c and
Pure Cider Vinegar, 12c and
Oleod'Oliva, finest imported OliveOil.pint can 65c; qt
OUR
LOCAL
15c
20c
7c
20c
12c
19c
18c
1,20
STORES:
10 West Front S t
4 3 Monmouth St.
DRUGS AND
PATENT MEDICINES
Aromatic Spirits of Ammonia—4 ox
. , 39c
Aspirin Tablets, Bayers; 100 .
.....89c
Bcll-ans,• regular 60c .'
, .-49c 'Cascarets, 25c size
,
: /7:. .T9c
Caacarets, SOc sire
39c
California Syrup of Figs
^ . ,42c
Castoria, Fletcher's
. . . . . ' . 28c
Doan'i Kidney Pilll
48c
Enoi Fruit Salts, rcg. $1.10
89c
Extract Witch Hazel, % pint
' . . . . • . .23c
Extract Witch Hazel, 1 pint
...39c
Extract Witch Hazel, I quart
77c
Essence of Peppermint, 1 bz
20c
Epsom Salts, 1 Ib
10c
Epsom Salts, 4 lbs, bathing
32c
Bellows Syrup Hypophos Com.—reg. $1.50 . . .$1.05
Grays Glycerine Tonic, reg. $1.ZO
$1.04
Jad Slats, reg. 75c
53c
Rubbing Alcohol, 1 pint
45c
Sweet Spirits of Nitre, 1 oz
lie
Spirits of Camphor, 1 oz
,11c
Rhubarb and Soda Mixture,* 4 oz
25c
Castor Oil, 4 o i
20c
Soda Bicarbonate, 1 Ib
1 Oc
Squibbs Mineral Oil, 1 pint
79c
.TanUc, reg. $ 1 . 0 0
79c
Park & Tilford Olive Oil, M pt
28c
Park & Tilford Olive Oil, H pt
45c
Park & Tilford Olive OH, 1 pt"7>TTr.~r\
73c
Scotts Emulsion, reg. $1.00 . , / T V . . . . .V
79c
Violet Ammonia
\ . . . /""-^ . . 19c
Gudes Pepto Mangan
V'fc'n
Wampoles Cod Liver Oil . ./.IKS!). .'.'.
Lydia Pinlham. Vegetable Com
Philips Milk of Magnesia, reg. SOc
Energlne Cleaning Fluid, 30c
Carbona, 60c
,
Mentholatum, large size
, ,, ,
Muiteroln, medium size
Vicks Vapo Rub, large size
,
\.89c
70c
79c
36c
23c
43c
, ,3fic
. .43c
A'ic
DISINFECTANTS
POWDERS,
PERFUMES, ETC.
Cotys Face Powder, all .hades
Coty» Talcum
79c
Cotys Extract Lorigan,
Cotys Extract
H °*- • • • • • .
...,38c
N., reg. BOe
",•,.,,
Lysol, reg. , 8 0 c
3»«
, ,38e
Egyptian Daodoriiar . . , , , . . , , , ,
, , , , , , , , , 19e
$1.69
Paris, Lorigan, 1 oz
$2.95
Cotys Extract Paris, Lorigan, 2 oz.
$4.95
Cotys Soap Lorigan, per cake
Dagget &. Ramsdalls Cold Cream
'TOOTH PASTE
AND POWDERS
79c
..
59c
27c & 39c 1
Ponds Cream, vanishing and cold cream . . . . . . .24c
- 1'
Lavoris, large
Lyons Tooth Powder
Lyons Tooth Paste
Pepsodent Paste
Pebeco Paste .'
Kolynoi Pftite
Listerine Paste
Senreco Pa»t« "
Glyco Thymoline, 6 oz
Listerine, 14 oz
79c
18c
lQc
.36c
..34c
lflc
. 19c
23c
.43c
69c
Compact in metal caac with mirror and puff 39c
All 25c Bath Soap.
19c
Johnton & Johnson Red Cross Baby T a l c u m . , ,19c
Hinda Honey and Almond Cream
';'. 37c '
Amoray Talcum Powder
25c
Valentines Perfumes
59c
Mum
*
French Rice
1 Ib Talcum
Djer
Kiss
Face
19c
'.15c
19c
Powder
39c
Palm Olive Bath Tablets in Geranium, Rose, Lemon
SHAVING NEEDS
3 cakes
Gem Blades
Ever Ready BUiU.
Dunham Duplex Bladei
Mennem Cream
Auto Strop BUdci . . .'
Wllli'ama Shaving Cream
Barbaiol
Palm Olive Cream
, . . 32c
28c
38c
34c
, . . . 34c
2Bc
28c
29c
.,. .•
SOAPS
Cutlcura Soap
Woodburyi Soap
,
; . . . IBe
IBe
Wool-Soap
'
04c
Fairy Soap
, . . . . ' / . . . . * . . . . .t .
Life Buoy Soap
Phjraiciant and Surgeoni Soap
Raiinol Soap . . . . •
Conti Caitile Soap 4 II) bar
Conli Ca.tde Soap, 4 oi. cake
• • • • .06c
' .'•. -07c
''• . . .09c
IBe
$1.00
lie
SUNDRIES
,.2Sc
Bourjois Ashes of R o i e i Compact Rouge
Angelut Lemon Cream
55c
HAIR PREPARATIONS
Barkers Hirsuters, reg. 85c .'
.74c
Pinauds Eu De Quinine, reg. $1.19
. .98c
Wild Root Tonic, reg. $1.00
. . 78c
Mul.ifiril Cocoanut Oil, Watkins
Jergena Glycerine Shampoo
Dandnrinr, $1.00 size
36c
27,c
79c
STKIMiACHS
KIHST KI.OOR.
FLAVORING EXTRACTS
,..,.,.
, . . • .79c
.....81c
34c
E i t r a c t L e m o n , 2 o>
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Extract Orange, 2 oz
2 quart Fountain Syringe
2 quirt Hot Water Battle
1 Ib Cation
...,65c
42c, 89c
Garwood Smelling Salts
Extract Almond, 2 «z.
D i n x a g r n , r « | . 60c
C.
Om1 entire stock has been canvassed
carefully in preparation for this sale,
Complete selections of drags and toiletries needed about the home in spring
and summer are here. Prices are lower than the average sale prices by an
immense margin.
......20c
,
Extract Vanilla Pure 2 o i
, .,
.20c
23c
Extract Vanilla Compound! 4 o i . . . . . . ^ < « , • . . .27e
Naar Mipla Av«.
Opp. Broad t t .
Red Bank
Red Bank
I
Main Street
Av*.
Fair Haven
Save Money - buy your grocerict at any one of our
715 conveniently located green and gold store*
JAMES BUTLER
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Asbury Park
GROCERY COMPANY
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RED- BANK REGJSTpR, APRIL 25, 1923.
Page Twenty-Eigbt.
LiAvlZi
THEATRE
RED BANK
Today Wednesday, April 25
"NERO"
William Fox
Presents
SURE FIRE VAUDEVILLE
Thursday, Friday, Saturday
ROLAND TRAVES
a nd
Co m P any
THE ROYAL ENTERTASNERS
Green & La Fell
Lord & Edison
A Beautiful Piano and
Song Offering
Real Comedy
and Singing
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i L i t t l e Silver Newi, °
town lit a MusonU1^ convention a t
! A yoiiinr1 people's society with 27 Trenton last week.
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n u m b e r s was formed laft week a t a ! The MeChodi-t Mdies' aid society
-nieeiim; ut Chuvih hall. 1'eysttns !>e- held a coverejl >li*h Kociiiltle lust
hvei'ii (he ajro* »f sixteen ami .'15 week. At a collection ? 2 8 was r e - '
'years- are eliitilde1 Tin1 membership reived.
ami nieetiiijrs :.re held mniitlily. R u s - : Mrs. Thomas -Rol.son, who h a s
jsell llnik-hi •- i- )ire idcnt of the HO.- been, sick several weeks, is now a
leiet.v, .Inhn Kemp. J r . . is treasurer patient a t the l.mi£ i.riinch liospi!;ind Theion.rrinvei- is secretary.
till.
! Mis- Janet I.hveti. who hivs been ' The'Wukha g'nU held an election
very -lik with sure llu-onl, i'.- iruprov- Saturday afterii."<"i at a meeting a t
ill);.
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the home uf Misse- Harriet Ullil Mil.lobii Ki-inp. Sr.. is iitiproviim: from died Moore.
Mis; .Maryland Biir,-i .-eriou.-. sicknt'.s.
rows was olei'ti'd president, Miss
."Mrs. Anna Kyer.-on -pent, part of Nan Scott vice president, Miss Ruth
la.-t week witfi her mother, Mrs. Moore recordintr secretary,
Miss
M.iry fni-aell uf IV;miklyn.
Mrs. Janet McKay i-onvspumlini? seereCoriH'll's, STlh liirliiday occurreil tafy and Miss Mary K. Wliite treasuhile III-I- Hauchtir was with her and urer. Mrs. -William H. "Carliart was
a lelehi-iitinn was liel<l! "
_ m n d e supervisor uf the liakbu yirls.
Mr-. II. J. IHIKI;1. wife <•!" the new Kefresliments ami u .social time fol]iast'M' i>f the Metiiciiist i-huicii. ]ias lowed the fleet inn.
hail her father and mother from
Mr. anil M'r.s. I-'rank Perdiin, Mr.
iCaindeii with her for several days.
and Mrs. Lewis Ayres, Mr. and Mrs.
:
Myron .I... Campbell ami Orlando Samuel Harvey and their daughter
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.l. \V:iril.en. Ir.. ve|)iesente.d .Wash- Catherine Jane, ami Alfred Ayres
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inntoi! loiis'.e1 uf Masons of Katun- spent Sunday with friends here.
TROVATO
The Celebrated Violinist
KIDDIE SHOP
IN
"One Stolen Nignt"
SURE FIRE VAUDEVILLE
Friday, April 27, One Day Only
William Russell
IN
IN
The Flaming Hoxir1
Communion Dresses.
$7.50 iisiil $7.98. Also dresses
inade to order from your own
material if desirevl. ' Sins 8
to 11 "Vears.
A new shipment rif straw hats
to arrive on Thursday. .
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Odd Lot Ginghams.
few party dresses at 89c
Boyi' Wash Suits.
Sizes 2 to 7 years, $1.98 to
$4.98. Tweed hat. $1.25. Also
material by the yard.
Opposite Strand Theatre
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We Placte on Sale Today a Very
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Handsome Line of
Satin Back Canton Crepe
These Crepes are not to be confused with the cheaper
Crepes that are made from wood fibre and called silk.
But are every thread pure silk. We are showing them in
black, navy, brown and white.
"Hnatiag Big Game in Afiica"
IN
You never saw anything like it! linger than a
cirrus! firing the children. Direct from phenomenal
12 weeks' run at Lyric thciitor, New York. First time
at (xyiuUw prices. Kverybody in Keil Bunk should
.see this!
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Pat Sullivan Comic Cartoon—
"Felix £1incU the Kid"
Organ Recital
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"The Kingdom Within"
With Gun And CftmcrA
A triumph of dramatic art adapted from Kenneth (!. Clni'kc's powerful story o i a wuulclin(; that
I'll it h made into a man. A man with the body of
a punther and the soul of n flea.
Thursday:
Comedy—"Smarly"
Kinogrnnls
Friday:
Comedy—Chetter Conklin in "Rural Cinderella"
Aesop's Fable
Overture
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A powerful, dramatic story of association,. bcnHieiul and detrimental.
Comedy—Chester Conklin in "Rum! Cinderella"
Art Acord in 11th Epitodc "The Oregon Trail"
Monday and Tuesday, April 30, May 1
"THE FAMOUS MRS. FAIR"
FRED NIBLO production by JAMES FORBES
Can include.: MARGUERITE DE LA MOTTE, CARMEL MEYERS, MYRTLE S<TEDMAN, CULLEN
LANDIS, HUNTLEY GORDON,'WARD CRANE.
Can Your Daughter Take Care of Henelf? While Mrs. Fair was away dotting famous IKT
(lauphtev—! Well, that is what this famous Amuricnn play relates.
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Comedy—Stub Laurel in "The Peit"
Kinogranis
-Overture
Wednesday, May 2, Glen Hunter in "Second Fiddle 77
KS- Coming, NOpMA TALMADGE in "Within the Law"
BROADWAY, LONG BRANCH
Velvet Spun
can be purchased here. This is the very latest in the silk
line. 'We have it in green, brick dust, grey, tan, black
and white. A very handsome heavy pure silk fabric.
Price, $3.50 a yard
WE ONLY CARRY SILKS OF THE BETTER GRADES
PRICES LESS THAN ELSEWHERE
KEEPING UP WITH THE ACTIVITIES OF A LIVE STORE!
SATURDAY, APRIL 28th
Great Markdown Sale of
ALL STAR ACTS
IN CONJUNCTION WITH
Coats
The Sensation of N. Y.
WILLIAM FOX PULSATING
DRAMATIC
9 H
A
BOLT THAT
Russell Simpson,
Pauline Starke, Gaston Glass
Dresses, 89c and 98c. Also a ]
The New Silk, Called
presents
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H. A. SNOW'S
Tremendous Wild Animal Sensation
"ENVIRONMENT"
NEXT WEEK
THUNDER-
Thursday and Friday
2 Days April 26, 27 2 Days
Today, Wednesday, April 25
Children's Clothing of the Better Kind from
Infants' to 14 Years
Price, $3.75 a yard
FOUR
Matinee Dally 3:OO P. M., Saturday 3:3O P. M.
Performance Continuous 7:ICS P. IV1. to 10:45
Alice LaKe a n d Milton Sills
SURE FIRE VAUDEVILLE
MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY
Phone 65 S
3URNS-SCHAFFER AMUSEMENT CO.
A Reliable Shop for Dependable
Merchandise
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SURE FIRE VAUDEVILLE
FRANK MAYO
THEATRE
RED BANK, N. J.
Saturday, April 2 8
"THE CRUSADER"
One Day Only, Saturday April 28
THAN
6 Linden Place, Red Bank
One Day, Thursday, April 26
ALtCEC.ALH.OUN
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Capes
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Wraps
- , Dresses
SUPERIOR QUALITY GARMENTS
STORY OF
THRILLS
AND
THE WHOLE
ROMANCE
TOWN WILL
BE TALKING
ABOUT.
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TIME DO
Vasscrujer ^h UllUSUdl EconOllHJ
YOU GET A
Sedan
PICTURE
WITH A
CAST OF
SCREEN
ARTISTS
ALMA
BENNETT,
RUTH
CLIFFORD,
WALTER
EMERSON,
NORVAL
E low price of $1885 buys
the latest Reo five-passenger
Sedan,—with a straight-lined body
that is as stylish outside a3 it is
cohnfortable inside.
—With enduring steel paneling,
heavy plate glass, and a framework
of selected hardwood (braced with
drop forgings)to assure permanence
and make the goodness lusting.
HENRY
WALTHAL,
Where Beauty Unites
Story 6y
C.MARION BURTON
'Directed by
JACK FORD
IROM ITS
GREAT RUN
ON
IIKOADWAY.
FREDERICK
SULLIVAN
AND
—With the famous Reo doubleframed chassis and the incomparable Reo 50 horsepower, G-cylindcr
engine to provide mechanical ruggedness nnd flexible power in generous meaBU—
IHUtMAN Ahl'ADDIN
Broadway
Long Brunch
Telephone 439
No Ftco IU|:.itr IIIHI, Our Mnnthly Service Plan
t l l l
rh A l l ,
A COMBINED SALE OF SPECIAL PURCHASES AND THOSE FROM OUR HIGHGRADE STOCKS SET FORTH IN A VAST
VALUE GIVING EVENT FOR SATURDAY
at
$19
ff you want to sec the lruiyt stupendous offering of high typo apparel
that was everv aeeoi'ded the, women of Moimumth County then by all meant;
don't miss thi.s sale at the WOMEN'S SHOP, Long Branch, Saturday, April 28.
GREATEST MILLINERY SACRIFICE
S?furday, April 28th. TWO MATS FOR ALMOST THE PRICE OF ONE.
CHOOSE THE HAT YOU WANT AT THE PRICE YOU
WANT TO PAY then choose anothpr and pay only $1.00
for your second choice.
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FOR EXAMPLE— —
Buy a $20 Hat, chofl«e another nt $20 and pay only $1.00
Buy a $10 Hat, choose another »t $f0. and pay only $1.00
Buy a $ 5 Hat, choose another at $ 5 and pay only $1.00
Every hat in stock in the sol©— absolutely none reierved^—
WOMEN'S — MISSES' — and CHILDREN'S STYLES
INCLUDED.
OTHERS.
Positively No Advance In Prices
NO SALE GOODS BEFORE SATURDAY
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