kolors of klay city
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kolors of klay city
ER TT7* VOLUME XLIV? NO. 13. Ii.uod Wtiklr, Entw«d as S«eond-CI«»i Mattar at tho Postoffice i t Bed Bank, H. J., under the Act of March Sd, 18711, RED BANK, Nl J.;' WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1921.1 $1.50 Per Year ENLARGING A BUSINESS. DOINGS OF THE COUNCIL Parran NEW SCHOOLS STARTED. F. BUItdell It Putting Up a W. 1 HOPPING FARi SOLD CLUBHOUSE FOR TEACHERS. Middletown Teacher* Occupying the Murphy Homestead at Navetink. _ The Murphy homost&d at Navesink has been converted into a clubhouse for the school teuchers of Midriletown township who come from out of the township. Ninu teachers are living at the clubhouse. They are Miss Mary Lukcns, Miss Mildred Booth, Miss Margaret Pennington Miss Jones, MisB Jeunette Grove Miss Grace Powell, Miss Marion Kinnamon and Miss Mildred .Stryker. Miss Ilorothy Norton, the township librarian, also lives at the clubhouse. The house has been remodeled inside and modern 'improvements have been installed. Building on Bridge Avenua. Julius Noilsen of Red Bank, NOTHING DOING ON , WEST At a meeting; of the 0. C. W, C. BOUGHT BY THOMAS C. SHER. Ferrcn F. Blaisdell Is building a TWO ARE UNDER WAY IN MID, ' STREET PAVING MATTER. DLETOWN TOWNSHIP. club of the Presbyterian church last MAN Cr HOBOKEN FOR $8,500. two story brick atore building on week, at the home of Mrs. Leon dv la "Town Officials Turn a Deaf Ear to Us business property on the east side Dug for New Port Monmouth Reussille, Jr., on Maple avenue, a The Property is at Chapel Hill—A . . the Entreaties of Joseph W. Child of Bridge avenue, directly ' opposite Cellar School and Ground Broken at surprise miscellaneous shower was Ten-Acre Plot, Detached from the i J—B&nd Issue . Proposed—Side- the Eisner factory building. Tho Leonardo for Addition to High given f«r MrsV Julius Neilsen, a memRest of the Farm, Wns Bought by . walks on West Front Stroert building is 30x00 feet and adjoint! School—River Plaza's New School. Walter Walling for $2,500. ber of the club. She received a numthe saw mill owned by Mr. Blaisdell. Tlie mayor and council of Red The cellar of the now schoolhouse William A. Hopping of Red Bank Bank hud a very short meeting Mon- Part of the new building will be used at Port Monmouth WHS dug last week- ber of gifts. Games were played and prizes were won By Mrs. Joseph Fix, last week sold his farm of ninety day night. The master o f Issuing as an office by. Mr. Blaisdell and tho and ground was, broken Monday for refunding bonds to'p'ay" part of the rest of the building will be used as a a large addition to the Leo/irdo Jr., and Mr. anil Mrs. Albert W. acres at Chapel Hill to Thomas C. Worden, Jr. Eacjl received a hand storage place for hardware and Sherman of Hoboken for $8,500. wunicipui indebtedness for recent school. The excavating is being done , improvements was talked over. • It paints. These products will be gold by Edward T.' Bennett of Belford, painted box filled With candy. Othera The farm in on the north side of the present besides ' those mentioned road leading from Middletown to was decided to d^fer iaBUing tho by Mr. Blaiadell,- whose principal the contract for this work being subwere Mrs. Lester Hance, Mrs. T. Chapel Hill and is bounded on the ;ia it wae the opinion of the business is felling building material let to him by Rosa M. Kearns 9? New Newton Doremus, Miss Halcla Oakley and supplies. The building will be west side by the Southern railroad. that a more advantageous York, the general contractor. In and Miss Mary W. Holmes. The new owner will occupy the farm lute of interest could be obtained completed in November. addition to the Bchoolhounos menand will operate it as a high class later. tioned a schoolhouse^will be built at farm enterprise. Mr. Sherman bus Joseph W. Child made an unsucRivor Plaza by Mr, Kearns. This job a son who will be' the active mana- j cessful attempt to get the council to will not be started .until spring. ger of the place. A big farmhouse pave Weat street-with concrete. The -The Port Monmouth schoolhouse and the usual outbuildings are on ordinance . for thjs improvement be on the Harmony road, near THE "SHERIFF, SMOCK" FARM the farm. passed its - Anal reading several HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS RAISED will Charles Poole's farm. It will be A ten-acre plot on the south side SNOWY EGRETS MAKING A months ago, but subsequently tho $438 LAST^SATURDAY. / FINDS A NEW OWNER. % fget and will be Of the VISIT TO OUR MARSHES. of the Middletown and Chapel Hill officials, voted nottohave tfte work bungalow type of construction. It It Was Bought Last Week by Walter road, which was separate from the klone. They said Monday night they The Money Will bo Used to Equip will A Pair of Them Have Been at Red be enalosed with brick. Two the High School Football Team S. Force of New York, Who Will main farm but which had been opercould not nave the street improved Bank Two Weeks—Two Pair, of and for Other Weed, of the School Bteel girders, each 45 feet and. an Convert the Place Into a Horse ated as part of the farm, was bought without overrunning their budget. Blue Herons Here and a Pair of inch long, will be used in bracing the Athletic Association. ' by Walter Walling, whose place it Farm—This Year's Crops Stolen. H'hey ukto claimed that to pave the Wild Swans Frequent the River. building.. No posts will be used. street would violate a rule they have The Red Bank high school athletic The building will have a very large The "Sheriff Smock" farm near adjoins. Mr. Walling paid 5250 an For the past two or three Weeks ni^du not to put down concrete pav- association had a tag day last Satur- assemply room, six class rooms and Everett was bought last week by acre for this plot, or $2,600 for the pair of snowy egrets have been ing ,0Gi more than two streets a year. day and collected $435. The taggers other rooms. Walter S. Force of New York from entire' piece of land. This made a astopping on the meadows up the Edward A. Fentonj of Bergen place, total of $11,000 for the entire farm. river. They ^Councilman ' Jesse P. Manahan were girls of tho high school. Gladys At Leonardo the addition to the generally have made The Hopping farm was bought by ._ that after every„storm sev„ , Matthews collected $54, which was high school is being built on the west tlaimud their haunts on marsh of Mr. Hopping's father, Edward Tilton ;!OvL re— .—-..v., ».. ttie.salt „„*; o<*,,, ma »au m owner will take possession November eral West v Red - Bank - •streets aro , the highest amount collected by any j J rlfl farm : that building. It will be 1st. He is a horse trainer and the Hopping, from Hannah Conovcr in 'S ™, .t e 1>(> R°wned by Mrs. Henflooded d by water which runs ' from of the girls. Catherine O'Keefe was 6 ( r W h l e d B a n k a feet. On the first floor will That was 63 years ago The Y 1 ' h L o u l s S o f f c l T h e "d occuthe Newman _ [ewnwn Springs road. Clerk I second with $48. Other taggers be a domestic science room, a large owner of a'string of race horses. He 1858. hirds beJohn L. Hubbard was instructed to were Helen Linton, Virginia Sundt, lunch rooom, a dental room, a intends to use the place he bus just price of the farm at that time was I"" * $8,000. Its sale last week for ? 11,- '""g to the heron family. They .are write to the county freeholders and ' Catherine and J»net Cooper, Ailsa nurse's room and two recitation bought as a horse.farm. ure w l u t e a m l t h c v stall(l 000 does not show a very great inP nearly The property has 86 acres and it is 6sk -hem to take measures to prevent! Minton, Marion Courvoisier, Ellen rooms. The second story of the ad'""refect high. Th.ey were viewed .water from the Newman. Springs Scott, Elsie Aumack, Helen Dennis, dition will be used entirely for reci- on the east side of the road leading crease in value during the past half- by many persons as they walked "" Marie Johnson, Julia VunSehoick, tation rooms. The addition conforms from Everett to Brookdalu farm. A century and more. iroad flooding Red Bank streets, This Hopping farm whinh has just about the meadow and in the shalA . delegation of River Plaza resi- Dorothy Travers, Lealr DeGarve, to the appearance of the high school. house and the usual outbuildings are low water of the river near the shore on the land. Mr. Fenton bought the been sold Was owned by the Hoppiiig 'di'iita jnude another request for Bide- Anita Matthews, Helen Cluscy and The site selected for the River opposite River street, and also on walks on West Front" street, neur Ruth, Robinson.' The tag day" com- Plaza school is on the eastern side farm a'little fnorc than a year ago. family only during the past two genbut a good deal of the land Hubburd's bridge. The reault was mittee was composed , of kussell o t "H~ubbo"rd~avenue, between Tramp It has been without H tenant since erations, r % g y n y w H h the neighborhood of Chapel Hill For many years it was that tho council decided to notify Hodgkiss, Albeit McQueen, William Hollow road and Qutoley's bridge. last 5spring. their legs sticking straight out beul 1 J owned ."by the ""''.'""*••' Hoppings "ever and "occupied by >•""""••=•«"" the late Rulif 1 """ V;".""n iWeet Front street residents • that Bennett and Grandin Schenck. I T_ tk nrnnortv in involved i n"'" " "'",* '" '"T "•' "T " j, i u t i H r n P iru t h i d th" i nit hthn „,..,,l „,,„_„, nf ™ ' " • - • " " Kidewalltu mimt hn lnid Thp'Vminnil Honer .Francis is Drusidenr of the , , . , ° . Pr°P.erty_is invoivea s m o c k w n o served a term, as sheriff .since Middletown township was first nind tnem in tne usual manner of giaewullM must be laid, ^ne^counci! .nogtr _«™ncis^president T°{ t n e [and a big lot of red tape fussing wil o f M o n m o u t h c o u n t v , „„<! it is com- settled in 1010 or thereabouts. Dur- '"embers of the heron family. These TAG DAY FOR ATHLETICS. AN EVERETT FARM SOLD. RARE BIRDS AT RED BANK. PAGES 1 TO 10. MONEY IN SHOE SHINING. MARASCIO BROS. TO HAVE A NEW SHOE SHINING PARLOR. James and Vito Marascio, Who Cama to Red Bank from Italy Over Fifteen Years Ago, to Occupy tba Building They Recently Bought. James and. Vito Marascio, who came to Red Bank from Italy over fifteen years ago and who have been shining shoes for u living ever since, are enlarging their business. They are making alterations to their store building on Front street, at tho foot of Broad street, and they will open a shoe shine parlor in the building . nuxt week. The store was formerly occupied by Henry Graf, who conducted a shoe business and who sold out the business a short time ngo to the Quality shoe atorc people. Tho Marascio ' brothers will hav« eight chairs in their new parlor. A stock of new shoes and rubbers will also ha kept. Hat cleaning and repairing will be part of the business and for this work new up-to-date apparatus will be installed. James and Vito have never moved their shoe shine business from the foot of Broad street, where it waa started '25 years ago by their brother Dominic. Dominic and his brother Frank afterward opened a barber shop and the shoe shine business was turned over to James and Vito, who through thrift and honesty have built up a successful business. The store in which their new business will be located was bought by them lust April. Both brothers served with the American forces during the world war. WOMAN BUILDS A FEMININE FAIR HAVEN ARTISAN HAD LITTLE HELP. Tho Only Assistance Mrs. George Richardson Received was from Her Small Son—House Looks as Good as if Built by a Regular Carpenter. Fair Haven's latest curiosity is a house built by a woman. The house itself is.not a curiosity. It does not air the new buildings ! . The garden truck by the patriots for keeping watch on this country being near the gulf of p a t c h OI b e a n B Lester Eisner and 'Elmer C. practises almost every day under the a n ( j differ from other hounc.s of its type, being done under Ms w a g w e l l c a r e d for and it gave prom- New York harbor. A glass was Mexico. T w 0 a i r s o f u e '"••' were, re-nppointed spe- conchingof Mr, Sieber and Joseph . isj n. - 1SUI)ei superv O of yielding a large harvest. Mr. (mounted on the hill and all facts dis-'. P ¥ herons have also ,but the manner in which it was built cial policemen without pay. time was | The enrollment of pupils in the Ise ~ nton saw that he would not be able icovered from this point were for- been seen on the marshes up the ! differs greatly from the way most "The sum of $l2r,waa-Bey aside to quarter back on the Ohio state c o l - V , ^ T M i d d " e t o w n * 1 M river this year. These birds stand dwellings are constructed, use all of the produce and he ar- warded to the American army. At ; I ! underground lege team. 'Hc^is now engaged in th M rs . George Richardson is the h 3t ry f th ! ranged to give- a large part of the the time the British evacuated New about four feet high, and like the the business Bection of Broad welfare work in army enmps. Dur- «.„-, an ' ° ° ! to his. neighbors, relatives and || York, this jonn John stilwell, Stilwell, wno who was was aa snowy egrets they rind their food in builder and the house is located in ™ Y i.ot lK.fn.-o thnt Htrnpt i« niivi'd Inir the BPHROU J?pd Rnnlr will ripot ' I- "'""">'• . *"""* "-'»•""••""•>',"".¥"' "crops to nis. neignuors, reiauves aim IOI-K, tnis the shallow pools of the marshes and ; the "sandfield" section of Fair with concrete thf teams of the r f i 58 ' ^ e a8r ce n>e wd ou rI k° lannKd °t nh ae P8.Icabool The melons beans major-general in Washington's n t 0 rauthoremed aIon friends. lar-hnnl Vrf Tor.™, rif,,Dickinson o ^ «,i Mffii't" yfit for gathering a fewand days agowere and hatched on Garret's Hill forarmy, the E tl>e margin of the river. Haven. Mr. and Mrs. Richardson e gw. o n a p ) a n to remedy Ifitfor gathering a few days ago and watched With Loncrete. ,tne thef i Uickinson onof British Garret'sships Hilloutforof the the Twelve or fifteen years ago, for three and their small son have been living l t l e s a rTe hi rWc oer knl n I schoolteams t.mrnBofnf W n T ™ T high nl« ! ^ Bchoolhouses are to 1 Mr. Fenton drove to the farm with movement e bul b u t y w n 0 y a Three new - - to •harvest his .crops. He harbor. As soon as he saw the successive years, a pair of blue her- in the house some time, but the Cnnrf Pnl^fersey PI««City . f and «j the Vntlhigh (1this. '*• * schoolhouses are ' • - • -wagon K« ni«.,o5.L,\ b t f o r c n c x t spring. Tho number of I found that nearly everything had British ships leaving the harbor he o n i i b u i I t ' h e i r n« st a "d raised their , building was not completed until last Properties -Bought at Fairfield Gar./Tho ».™». «f iTonm-«Viii mc w m oe PWyea on school children has increased to such been stolen. The thieves had left only mounted his horse and started on a young m the almost inaccessible I week. Mrs. Richardson drew the dens for Homes for Their Owners. A : A S T 2 i 5 a great extent that even with these two watermelons in the patch. They'gallop for Philadelphia with the places of the marsh above the June- plans and did all the work unaided JameH Westhull of Little SilveT additional facilities there will be no |h a( j stripped the bean vines of every news, a relay of horses being in wait- t i o n o f Swimming river with the Tin- except for some assistance which she _has bought two lots at FnirfieW Gar- PARTY JFOR PAUL BRAISTED. surplus school room. bean, and they took a big lot of other ing for him at various stages along ^ orl ^ a J' s stream, but no nests of received from her son. She wielded *ldens. One lot fronts on CommonA steady stream of additional 'garden truck. the way. From Philadelpb.it another these birds have been seen there for ' a hammer and used a saw with as His Friends Paid Him a Surprise wealth avenue and the other on Weshas poured into school every horseman took the news on to Wash- t n e P a s t dozen years or so. ! much dea^erity as an experienced 1 Before HIT Left for College. pupils leyan avenue. Tho lots join each Visit . . - * , , . • --*' s i n c e t n e 0P*nI"S <lay. The en-' N E W UNDERTAKING PARLORS. ington in the same manner. ' A pair of wild swans were in the carpenter. other in the reor and form a plot Mr. Hopping a few years ago sold river off Red Bank several days last | Mr. Richardson is a contractor and A surprise party_^ was (rollment week was, 1,410, as teaching through from one street to given Thursday farewell night for Paul Brais-' against anlast enrollment of 1,250 at the Newton Doremus Putting Up all the chestnut timber on the farm. week. They stayed principally in a handy man at many different kinds the other. Mr. Westhall paid $195 ted, son of Rev. William E. Braisted 'same period last year. The total enBuilding on Wallace Street. | T h i g s a | e w a B m a d e s n o r t ]y a f t e r the t h e neighborhood of the Southern of work. He had so much work to for the two lots. ' iof Maple avenue. Paul graduated rollment at each school last week put inL any ny Mrs. Ida G. Glass}, who occupied chestnut blight appeared in this local- railroad bridge. These are the first do that he was unable to put Matthew Johnson, who soma time from high school last June and he was:' ' • • " ' • The buildthe former Dr. Jeremiah E. Sayre'ity. Mr. Hopping saw that the chest- swans seen here this a season, but, time b.uilding the house. "*--:tJ ago bought three lots at Fairneld Will1 take a coifrse in Brown college L e o n a r i I o , ««'residence on the south side of Wai- ' n u t trees wSSld soon• die under the other birds of this species have been ing is 20x16 feet, two stories high. Gardens at- the corner of Harvard in Rhode Island. Ha will leave for Port Monmouth • rt I a c e a t r e e t d i r c tly in the'rear of the ' effects of the blight/and he sold the s ^ n in the river from time to time. It has six rooms, of which two ara Btreot and. Wesleyan street, and who college this week. The usual pas- g ^ - ; - " - - ; ; - • • ; ; : ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; : ? ?191 { SSecond t b before f " " the t hwood d iitself t l f hhad d bbeerrii dduring i t T) h costt off tho th bank, has has formed formed aa ' trees severallyears past. On one 'i in ththe b basement.t TThe e c o n d nnational a l i o n a i Lnk is building a house on one of the lots times wore enjoyed at the party. Lincroft ,TJ partnership with Clifton L. Morris affected. HB.received $2,000 for the occasion a flock of nearly a dozen ,house, not counting Mrs. Richardon Huivord,street, has bought a lot Paul received a number of gifts 's ,of Long Branch and the firm will en- 'standing timber. Most of the trees swans remained in the river two or son's labor, was ?36O. ;on the west side of Commonwealth-which will be useful to' him in col«.—#»a t gage in the undertaking business. | were bought by the Western Union three days, and a flock of about the avenue, which connects in the rear lege. The guests were Mrs. Lionel U U wnship TiBrsch"oi a t ' L e o n - l ^ 8 D J- S " * " P«>P«ty is now , telegraph company for use as tele-, same number, which was perhaps the >vith two of the lots he had pre- Harrison, Rev. nnd Mrs. Braisted, the"to Miei rownaiiip_ nifcn aunuoi ai JJBUH I M I m o J ^». Newton Doremus. He is graph poles. | samc_ flock,, spent several days on p Wyiners in Rumson Labor Day Meet viouslv bought. Mr. Johnson intends Misses Marion Scott, Mildred Harri- ardo and 115 lunches were served building a hollow tile' and stucco the Manasquan river. to build another house on one of his son, Dorothy Jones, Dorothy Mc- Thursday, the opening day. Received Prizes. building on the west side of the lot. NEW BUNGALOW GOING UP. Friday night the Middletown townlots on Harvard street as Boon as the Kenzie, Anna Lnyton, Annabel r n u a y mum mo u i u u c w m i " " » • _,, . - f rt f t h At the band concert Friday week WANDERERS RETURN. house he iB now building Is complet- House and Vivian Braisted, Roger .ship alumni association will give a " r e ™ ' V , P " ' \ i ' " 1 , Tf .„ . at Rumson's public park the prizes George C. Hance Building a House ed. He will then build a third house;Wymbs, John. Tetley, Albert Van- play entitled "Miss Hobbs." The be 18x23 feet a,nd this wi^ •>• Young Women Homeward were awarded to the winners of tho on the Newman Springs Road. Four ton the l o t . h . ha, just bought. . M r . Nostrand, William Braisted and Wil-1 performers • ^ j ^ ^ ^ . ^ athletic events and water sports held Bound from Auto Trip. George C. Hance of Riverside 'Johnson will occupy the house he is Ham Truex of Red Bank'; Miss Eu-|Miss Helen Sickli Labor Day. Those who received feet ^ Four young women, one of them prizes were Thomas Oakes, Leonard avenue is building a bungalow on the now building; The remaining two nice Holmes of Brooklyn, Einar Lar- training instructor. part of the building north side of the Newman Springs has succeeded lots of the five he has bought will be sen of Perth Amboy and Wnlter .22 feet. This room will be road, between Broad street and the principal of the kept by him for u large garden plot, Mattison of Newark, Port Monmouth school, and Miss ! used as a parlor for funerals. Central railroad. The bungalow . - „ - . . . . will ..... from an automobile trip to Califorand poultry yard. Rice,' Marion Rice, Edward Wilson, be of tile construction and will be nfa. Two of the young women live in S!£ f T " ° "* Walter Mnhns of Enst Front WILL AUCTION OFF TRUCKS. Ruth Knell of Westfield, Pennsyl-L The building will be put - KT ' - crai Ivania, Is a new teacher at the school.! days' work The builder is 30x38 feet. The main feature of the Delaware and the other is a resident I-- il «<Jr street, Red Bank, who keeps n bibungalow will be a living room I of Trenton. They left on their trip .J,*™ m ™ ™ ! cycle store on that street,'has bought Maurice Schwartz to jHave an Un- Miss Knell is a normal school grad-1 " • U a v 1 9 o f *al* nmen. 14x29 feet, reaching across the en- June IBth. The girls "took in" the la lot at Fairneld Gardens at the cor-1 ' usual Vendue Saturday. uate with three years' experience as tire front of the house. A large fire- attractions of the Far West, includHer of Andover street and Brighton ] Five large truckB, each with a a teacher. LIFE MEMBERSHIP FIREMEN. p l a c e ^ b e ^ ^ ^ ^ - ^ o f ing Denver, Pike's Peak, Yellowstone | r . m K e ' B l e m A . £"",!„ c fevenuc, one block froin the trolley, capacity of five tons, will be sold Mevc, EdTen Members of Independent Com-1 this room. Besides the living room Park, San Francisco, Oakland, Los I Abraham Spwik, ErnestArthur TtirnAUTOMOBILES STOLEN. fThe lot is 40x120 feet and the price- Saturday afternoon by Maurice "~ "" the first floor will contain a. dining Angeles, Catalina Island and the i M t M tif M Bannon, was "5150. Mr., Mnhns expects to Schwartz on tho grounds of his Two Cars at Red Bank build on the lot in a short time. I automobile salesroom on Maple ave Thieves Got Last Week. Miss Taylor's Ford ut The. roof will extend nue. Two of the trucks are Pack awarded to ten members of IndependA new Ford sedan automobile je nt fire company of Red Bank. The down over the piazza, which wilITJc and had very little car trouble. Once ards and three„ are Fierce-Arrows. Ed„ I HAD A FEAST AND DANCE. ten feet wide and which will be so their car got stuck in a desert and , Ti o. e •r j h Duryea, ,RayThey were sold to the English gov- owned by Wellington Wilkins of Tin-. badges are given to firemen who have built that it can be converted into a they were obliged to remain in it all i , £ ' •",„£' and Daughters of Liberty Made' ernment during the war, but were ton Falls was Btolen last Wednesday \ performed twenty years' active serv- winter sun parlor. Large Dutch dor- night. Miss Taylor is a teacher in a ™°.n<1 ..?°. un B'_. Jon P. Mazza, Fred never used. They were shipped back afternoon. Mrs. Wilkins drove the i ice in the company. These firemen Seitz, Walter Rice, Harry McMahon, Merry Friday Night. will be built in the front and woman's college in Delaware and Edward Wilson and Donald Bruce. "" because " nnmrhtprn nV I ihnrtv I t o t h l s country to "be sold it" car to Red Bank and left it parked have all the privileges of the com- mers on Wallace street while she attended pany, but they do not have to answer rear of the roof, and these, with , she resumed her duties Monday. table" Friday night Sixty-five p e r " th7 trucks h, Fnglana. Mr. Schwartz a show at the Strand theater. When alarms or ( pay membership dues. windows in the gables, will afford SPEEDY SALE OF LOTS. bv the English she went to get the automobile i t ^ a s Those who have received these badges room and light for three large rooms R A C E S A T W E S T LONG BRANCH. Bons were present and each brought u ^ u t u n uto _ osell afl the trucks gone. It was a 1921 model, with a were John Holmstcdt and Eugene E. on thq second floor. The house will | nm<i nt At Keansburg 169 Lots Were Sold a luncheon in n covered dish. No one ' gw? 1m[ce j; . to Monmouth ]license numbe; .of. 236,768 and a Patterson, who have served 23 years; [be equipped with heater, range, sta- Fair Haven Driving Club to Hold a " in Less Than flire'e Hours. tote the luncheon which he or s h e c| o u n nt y Saturday's Bale Series of Matches. will be tho motor number of 2,164,487. John S. Bainton, Jr., D6Witt C. Cartubs,Ithot cold brought but had lunch on the things . ,- , .. . .A .F On the boardwalk at the foot of i electricity. willand also be water piped and for Ford touringgcar owned y by hart, Alfred M. Carhart, Charles H. tionary The Fair Haven driving club will flrBt o f n avenue at Keansburg a few brought by some one el«e. After the Mr. scries auctions which B t t was Btolen tl T h d Bennett, Frank Dickman, Joseph B. gas, and this service will be connect- hold a series of races Saturday after- Carr Thursday Schwartz willof.hold to dispose of Thomas Bennett least dancing was enjoyed and recinights ngo 169 lots were struck off ed as soon as gas mains are laid on noon at West Long Branch, Prizes Asay and Thomas Irving Brown, who night from id front of Mr. Bennett's the trucks. Jatlona were given by Mrs. Jennie for $11,000 under the hammer of the Newman Springs road. have served 22 years; and Louia J. home on Chestnut street. of gold pieces, blankets and whips y Scott and Miss Annabellc House. The bungalow will be built by will be given. There will be a match Auctioneer George H. Roberts of h has h servedd twenty t Friday afternoon Mr. Bennett's Totlcy, who "" FIRE AT SCOBEYVILLE. years. iMisB Christine Francis nnd Mrs. Howdays' work and it is expected to be race for a purse of $150 between New Monmouth. The buyer of eacb f d on the th King's Ki' Hih was found Hightord Jeffrey aro new members of the Bonfire Started by Small Boy Causes enr completed early in November. John horses owned by Alex Burleigh of lot was entitled to pay $5 down and way, near Middletown, by Lester Rumson Tennis Tournament. lodge.' Several applications for memH. Cook, Jr., will be tho builder nnd Red Bank and Joseph Vincent of $5 a month. The property sold ui • a.Blaxe in a Barn. .Shibla. Evidently tho thieves had bership are ponding and the lodge ex in the tennis tourna- the mason work will be done by Elvin Fair Haven. Eight horses have been known as Laurel Manor ;<nd is southEdwin Sherman, aged six years, son taken it for a joy ride and had nban-, The winners pecta to wind up a membership drive Rumson recently Frake. The bungalow will cost, entered for the racing and it" is ex- west of Keansburg, on the Kcyport which it iB waging with a big class in of John Sherman Tif Scobeyville, doncd it. The automobilo was re- "___ It was owned by a realty conabout $8,000. pected thnt more entries will be re- road. started a bonfire last Wednesday near turned to its owner, Itlatlon in January. cern in which William Gchlhaus of ceived. his father's barn. Tho flames spread - • — <i * ^». — 1 Keansburg ia a liirge owner. Most Preston Hower, Joseph ZicgAddition to Store Building. and some cornstalks in the building F , R E M £ N , S S U N D A Y -EXCURSION Rigney, of the lots are 20x100 feet, but somo lar and Jnmes Sammon. Each win) New Teacher at Montrose. caught fire. Neighbors of Mr. Slier A living apartment of five rooms LOT SOLD ON LLOYD TRACT. arc 35x116 feet The prices per ner received a silver cup. Tho tourMiss Margaret Sickles'' of' Colt's man turned out to fight the blnze and | R d „ kF i r e m e n cleared $250 b y nament committee comprised Rev. and a bathroom is being built over $110. It Edward M. Cooper to Build House lot ranged from $50 to two for /Neck b.an ronignod as teacher of he the Freehold firemen were sent *"hours the Picnic to Palisades Park. Arthur A. McKay, Leon Marthens, Joseph Seata's automobile tin\ shop took Auctioneer Roberts On Lot. Montroai; iichnol in Atlantic township, by telephone. The farmers and the on West Front street. The cnciosu est s t r t ,,, , ,. and 45 minutes to dispose of the enThe Red Dank fire department Sr., William Turner, William H. will be of stucco. The addition will _ Edward M. and Miss Anna Hardy of Kcyport lins the firemen did effective work and Mwrara M - 'Cooper, who lives near tire tract. _ _ _ been appointed to succeed her". Miss Boon had the lire out. The damage cleared about $250 by their excur- Woite, Robert Sherman, Ralph Long- cost about $4,500. Howard Apple- F o l r View, ha;s bought a lot on tho Btroet, Percy Hicks, sion to Palimvlfls Purl; on Sunday. Charles Allns Sickles gave up the position in order wno about ?50; the King's Highway, op& Son are doing the work. The ! **& side of 11 gate NEW EAST RED BANK HOUSE. The excursion was mnde on the and James E, Bogle. to care for hoi' aged mother, Mrs. Applegate firm is building live houses posite Fnirlield Gardens, from Wilsteamer Sea Bird. The day was a 'Augustus Sickles, who in mi invalid. liam IS. Lloyd for $1,000. The prop- Howard Applegate & Son Are BuildWaverly Place Lot Sold. at Lakcwood. delightful one and the excursionists Miss .Hnrdy is boarding with Mm. erty is 150x320 feet and Mr. Cooper Riding Saddles Stolen. Willis A. Clayton has bought n lot, ing It For an Investment. throo or four hours enjoying Geoigi- S. P. Hunt of Colt's Neck. Four saddles owned by Max J. Eatontown Man to Reopen Store. will build a house on it for his own 48x100 feot, on the north sido of spent llowiird Applegate & Son aro the attractions at the pnrk. They occupancy. The sale was mnde by Phillips of Eatontown were Btolen Wnvorly place from Winfleld White reached home about eight o'clock in Terrcnce Covert will re-open his William A. Hopping. building a house on the south side of : : Notice.' Friday night. The saddles were for $1,600. Mr. Clayton will build a East Front street, near l.nkt1 avenue, Andrew Citnrelln, formerly of 172 house on the lot HB nn investment. the evening. Tho money made will taken from n barn on Mr. Phillips's Bhoo store Saturday of this week in for nn investment. It will be 22x30 Monmouth street, bus opened, n now William A. Ilopplnir mude the sale. go into tho-fund for the firemen's an- horse farm. They were valued at Tony Rntti's building at Eatontown. Davidsons to Have Brandt Store. feet nnd will have four rooms riovmMr. Covert was forced to discontinue niversary next September. market ut 73 Monmouth atreet and $320. M. M. Davidson of Red Brink hna utaira And three rooms nrul n bathbusiness on account of the building wishes to notify hia old patronB and leased a store on (Jookmnn avonuo, Highlands Boarding House Sold. room upBtuiru. Tho house will be enhaving been damaged by fire a few Buy That Lot) $vouhl he pleased to Imvo them como Popular College Dresses at $8.95. Anbury Park, mid next spring a with wide wcuthurbounlH and Hnrry Brown him sold his boarding Dont delay, as dcsirablo locations weoks ago. The work of repairing brunch of the Davidson clothing closed to nt'i'hlM new place. The beet of We've placed on onle a choice lot will have a Dutch colonial style roof. everything. Phono 942, Red Bank.— house nt Highlands to MrB. Fred of all wool Jersey two-pieco "College arc constantly getting scarcer and tho dnmago is well under way. house will he opened there. The A atone fireplace will bo in the living Schieber of that place for $7,500. Dresses" (fnvoritu shades) with nnturnlly higher. You can safely got Advortimimi'iit. new store will bo fitted up with mod- room. The house will coat about Visiting Chiropodist. Mrn. Schieber will tiiko possession of white linen collars and cuffs, nil sizea ready to build any time now. Seo our ern fixtures and will bo conducted on $0,000 and will ho completed about Public Parking For Autos. Dr. Frances R. Cooko Cnolor will tho property next week. for women and minnes nt $8.95. <VV»- locations before buying. Tho Land the siime linen nnd nn the same December lat. Have room for Hovorul cars by day mon's nil wool Rorgc sleeveless drens- and Loan Company, Red Bank.—Ad- make appointments by telephone to policies us the Itod liimk storo. <pr longer period. Particulars by income to you when needed. TeleFall Plowing. es at $4,118. A. Sab & Co., Red vertisement. Brawn Supper. quiring ut ofllcc, north side of Monphono Eatontown 2109-F-42 botwoon Coddlngton Bros, now ready to do Bunk.—Advertisement. The ladies of tho Littlv Silver M. The Piano Shop. mouth Htruut at Southern railroad some fall plowing with their two-plow Typewriter Headquarters. 6:00 p. m. and 8:00 p. m.—AdverWo specialize- in tho most difficult 10. church will hold a brown suppur crossing. Rod Bank Garage nnd tractor. Prompt attention, reasonWe buy, rent, sell, iijouhange and tisement. You will always find piano valuei ropalr piano and player piujio work; also in with chicken (mlail nn Thuniiliiy, iWsrohouao Co., Inc.—Advortlse- able, quick nnd satisfactory, Work typewriters. Trubin'a, the on our floor that are trim example! new and used pianos of highest mini- September 20th, from six to <*i«ht JiHjnt. Money to Loan -• Kunrantt'cid. Phone Middletown 7H2-W of savings. A. B. Dirhan piano shop, Store of a Thousand Items, 58 Broad on flrnt bond and mortgage in ity. A. B. Dirhan, Drummond place, o'clock. Supper 1I> ci-ntn. — Adveror nddTCM W«W. Coddinjjtoii, It. D. Drummond place, Itcd Bank. Phont •tract, Red Bunk.—Advertisement. Carpal* Dy«d , amounts from two to seven thousand phono 038, Itcd Bank.—AdvortiBO- tiHoment. I, Knyport, N. J,—Advertisement 983,—Advertisement. " %ny daait'od shade, very qulokly and dollnra. Inquire Newton1' Doremus, mont. • " ^ •• " • Dr. Dunn, Surgeon Chiropodist, i-e&aonnblo In price. Red Bunk Steam Second National bnnk building, Red 10 Eiint Front nlruut, lleil Hunk.— To Rosa Lovers. Special prkea until further notls. Open Tonight. During Repairs on Broad Street Vy* Works, Max Leon, proprietor, 24 Bank. Hours from. 2:00 to 0:00 Advertisement. Do not forget to order your ronca w.iv our Mechanic ati'eet entrance-, A. Unitod Auto Painting Co,. IB MeTonight in-alao Victor night at Tua- . m. dally. Telephone 101-W.—AdWent Front street, Red Bunk. Phone for fall ami nprlng planting now. ting's, chanic ntract, Hei ll»nk, phono 901. 10 Monmouth Rubber Goods for All Purposes. a Hal/. & Co., Hod Bank.—AdvurtiHo,784.—Advurtlsemont, Choice varieties grown on our roso Bank. -Advertjjemont. atroot, Rod orthlaemont _. Buy frotn manufacturer; sent, on menl. farm. Como, wrltoAir phono to KeasVictor Night. "" • Breyer's lea Cream approval, guaranteed, catalogue froo. Cider Mill 0p.m. Try Our Sodas stud brinks. ler & Funta, roso growers, Wont Breyer's Ice Cream Tonight la also Victor night at Tus- Fifth Avenue Specialty Co., 500 »t th« Hmoltn Shop. "It'a «. food »oi front street, lU'd Hank. Phone 'l'h« elder mill nt Tiiit.m falls i» Kiich drink an Individual distincat the Smoke Shop. "lt'« a food not ting's, 10 Monmouth »• UA."~ Advartinement, now upon to reenivi- nppltn I). A, atroet, Ited Fifth avenue, New York.—.' tion. The Smoke Shop.—AdvertU)*74D-W.—Advertisement. a fad."—Advertisement Baak.—Advortioomcnt, mont. mout. ,„• _'.".;>• _,, Walling Katativ—Advcrtlai'Diont, •—.—^-«-»»-—•— S — • -~«**- . RED BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER $1, 1821. +++++*#++##•* BASIL, B. BRUNO REPUBUCAN CANDIDATE: for .Assembly Monmouth County .BURGLAR PUT TO ROUT. EUai Thorns of Chapel Hill Frighten* Away Thief with a Bullet. A burglar who tried to break into Wesley' Boyce's home near Chapel Hill a few nights ago was put to rout by Elias Thome, who fired a bullet >t the intruder. Mr. Boyce works Walter K. Hopping's farm and. Mr. Thome boards with him. llr, 'home's bedroom is on the first floor )f the house. He was awakened 'rom sleep a few nights ago and he aw a man standing on the porch in rout of his bedroom window. The vindow- way open and a screen in it iad been removed. Mr. Boyce had a ivolver near his bed. He grabbed and blazed away at the thief. The ellow ran. He got away without ieing injured but he did not get any iooty. ; KILLED BY TRAIN. aptaiir Andrew 3. Applegate of*Seabright Meets Death on Croiling. Captain Andrew J. Applegate, n tell known Seabright man, was intantly killed Monday night of last veek when he 'was struck by a train >n a crossing near his home. His right log was cut off and his right lide was badly mangled. Capt. Ap' jate was 68 years old. For "many fears ho had sailed boats off Sandy look and in the bay and his opinion >n tides and winds was accepted as .uthority by the fishermen. He had ailed as an adviser on two of Sir "homas Lipton's Shamrocks, the last jeing in the races with the Resolute BASIL B. BRUNO, Long Dinncb, N. J. ast year. A widow and three chilIf you want proper representation Iven survive him. GEORGE H.ROBERTS, FIERCE-ARROW and in the assembly put a X in front of my name on your primary ballot. HIGHLANDS NEWS. vil War Veteran! Hold Annual RePaid for by the Bull B. Bruno Commillce union at Methodist Church. Thirty-iwo veterans of the civil far attended the 32d annual r'emion of the 29th regiment last Vednesday at the Highlands Metholist church. Rev. Harry P. Grim nade an address of welcome. A' talk ras given by Rev. F. A. DeMarris £ Asbury Park. A recitation was ;iven by Miss Dot Seeley of Belford ,nd vocal selections were given by i Viola Foster of Highlands and he Burd sisters of Keansburg. A iinnerwas served to 200 persons at .oon by the women of the church. A trolley car jumped the track W. P. SCOTT, Sunday afternoon on Highland aveue and ran into a tree. No one was Contractor and Builder, urt. 37 West Front Street," Red Bank. No trace has been found of the itutz automobile, owned by Harry Phone 79-M. -Iubbard, which was taken from M. FORGOTSON H. FEGURSON fount's garage a few nights ago. Jr. Hubbard went to Philadelphia to iet' a car which answered the dseripTelephone 79-J ion of Mr. Hubbard's car, but it was ot the stolen car. Mr. Hubbard did The M. & H. ot have • his automobile insured gainst theft.' Upholstering Co. Percy Hauser, center fielder on he Highlands baseball team, will be Auto Trimming, Interior Finishing. iven a tryout this week, with the Conches, and Parlor Suites Made to ersey City team of the Internaionai league. Hauser is a good Order. Goods Called for and Deliv- ielder and he is one of the best hit;efs on the Highlands team. He did ered. ot play Sunday in the game with 35 W. Front St. RED BANK, N. J. he Alerts. Mrs. Charles Hartsgrove gave irth to-a daughter last Thursday. About $200 was cleared by a fair icld lust week at St. Andrew's parish house. Leonard Hardy has been laid up vith a heavy cold. One hundred persons attended a :ard party given. Thursday night by the Shepherds lodge at Jonn Ahearn's hotel. Mrs. Frank Dessau won the first prize at .euchre and Mrs. Frank Johnson won the first rize at pinochle. John Sanders of Hoboken spent iaturday and Sunday at the Derby louse. C. Mell Johnson is having his hotel building repainted by U. Grant 'ohnson. Mrs. Catherine ^Vh'itman of Hilton 'ark entertained sixty persons at a lawn party Friday night. .The lawn lighted with Japanese lanterns. FIREPROOF VANS. wasReginald Hardy has returned to Rutgers college. Mrs. David Smith of this place is slowly imroving at St. Peter's hospital at New Brnnswick after having undergone an operation. She •willbe taken this week to the home of Opposite Red Bank Depot her parents at Spottswood, where she will remain until she has completely Red Bank, N. J. recovered. Local and Long Distance lVfoving. # General Trucking, Baggage and Express Service. ANDERSON BROS., Telephone 704. -••••mi WILLIAM E. HANCE SIGNS and | * | V r, ] Advertising Specialties : 362 Broad Street Red Bank, N.J. < Phone 1O1-R • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ' <••••••••••- RED BANK, N. J. I Sell Real Estate I Rent Cottages I Write Insurance Monmouth County Farms W. A. HOPPING TRUEX BUILDING BROAD STREET RED BANK, N. J. ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS NEWS. Alerts Defeated Highlands in First . Ball Came of a Series. The Alerts baseball team of this place defeated Highlands Sunday afternoon on the Navesink field by a score of 9 to 8. The game was the first of a series between the two teams. Joseph Hanson started pitching for Highlands but he was a little wild and Griswold succeeded him. Joseph Stryker pitched the entire jame for the Alerts. The second game will be played next Sunday on the Xavesink field. Rev. P. S. Reeves will preach next Sunday at the Presbyterian church in tke absence of Rev. Joseph II. SchaefFer, who is spending a vacation uf four weeks at Baltimore. Harold Kelly h:is returned to Rutgers college for his final year. He is taking a course in electrical engineering. Leo Whitehead has resumed his studies at the Carnegie institute »f technology at Pittsburg. Norwood Lindell, who attends a school in New York, is having a vacation of thri'e weeks. John Thompson and family and E. W. DuBois and family have returned to New York for the winter. Dr. Chillies Reed has bought a vj- rtodgfl. sednn- The twelfth, grade of the high srbuol will take a trip'to Washington, 1). C , next fall. The trip will each pupil $'10. There are HAVE YOU cost twelve pupils in the claas and entertainments and sales will be held during the school year to raise funds to cover the cost of the trip. The Do yoar EJCI b«rn or llohT girls at the hjfrh school are forming Do tliojr (eel tirod or •trained T a field horkey team. U eo, have roiir «yc> •umliunl; ro«r Miss Alice VanPclt, who is laid • : • • « • • mar n»ed a chnnu«. up at the I.OUR Rranch hospital with leg, in slowly improving and STILES Sc CO. !aiHbroken able to get around with the use of elpl-.la E2ve Specialists crutches. , 2nd N.tion.lB.iJillid,.. Room 28 Miss Margaret Todd, bookkeeper" I Evtrjr Wedne.d.y Hour. 1 lOO to 0 p. m. nt ltrookcs'u store, is enjoying a vacation. Dr. Lester Inglis nnd family of Washington avenue have moved to the house which Dr. Ingjia bought last Kjiring. The house wnH occupied during the jsummor by J. I,. Humbert. Hare a Caterer I Alvin Simpson h:\: been encased It will BCIVO you a lot of work _.. mi organist at St. Mary's church tci tiue(iei;il MiKH.-Kthi'l (juttor:»:;i-ii, n-lii. Wtfrrlroent hiid wont cost you nut mucl is inking a rnur-r in Itider bu.sini'ss M If you did the work yourself. college nt Trenton. Daniel Vergiismi nnd fumily have Let me giro you an estimate. Headache Going to Have a Party? miivi-d to New York state. William .li'jmlni;;; in a niir({i• JAMES WOIXOTT n i lMrii. piitient at the I.onu Iliancli hospital. I t William Street, Red Bank, N. J I'hone 482-W. Uev. William 1>. Tiirr »|icnl hat AUCTIONEER WILL BE HELD' ON Saturday, September 24,1921 aoo p. M. Maple Avenue, Foot of White Street, Red Bank, N. J. ' . . ' • • ' • • . Your chance to buy a truck at your own price The Slough Trading Co., Ltd., of England, have consigned to me the above tracks to be sold at public sale to the highest bidder. This is the first consignment to be disposed of in* this way in Monmouth County. These trucks have been reconditioned andwill be sold with a ninety-day guarantee. They are on exhibition at my place of business and can be inspected at any time previous to sale. Come and look them over. : . MAURICE SCHWARTZ Maple Avenue, Foot of White Street, Red Bank, N. J. • • • • • • • • « »M « M • • >••»•••••*!> M M M M M « M M I M I ****** CIDER MILL OPEN. The Cider Mil! at Tinton Falls is now open to receive apples. DORT Quality Goes Clear Through D. A. WALLING Estate. CIDER MILL NOW OPEN! A second and heavier reduction in the prices of all models in the new Dort family of cars first brought forth at the national motor shows in January isnow announced. My Cider Mill at Nut Swamp is now opened to receive apples. . D. C. WALLING. QUICK HEAT "THE CALORIC WAY" A CaloriC user writes: "I raised the temperature in my 8-room home, which had been without firu for 48 hours, from twenty degrees to eighty dugrcca in twenty minutes, including time of cleaning firepot and building fire." Did you ever hear of anything to equiil this for quick he»t? Get n CuIoriC NOW. Over 100,000 satisfied users. BAILEY & COMSTOCK AT GEORGE OGILVIE'S, F.«.t Front Street, Red B.nlt, N. J. P.' O. 'Box 342. ": JIM Phono Connection. NEW PRICES Touring Roadster . . . . Coupe Sedan Now $ 985 Now 985 Now 1535 Now 1685 F. O. B. Flint Wire Wheels and Spare Tires Extra J.W. MOUNTCO. Maple Avenue and White Street, Red Bank, N. J. Telephone 515 RED BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 21, 1921. Page Three BIRD PICTURES. Let Us Dye For You When Your Suit, Coat or Gown Becomes Faded, Shabby and Seemingly Useless Let Us Dye It For You We Have Every Color in the Rainbow to Select From Red Bank Steam Dye Works . MAX LEON, Proprietor Factory 76-78 White Strpet Phone 1045 Main Office 24 West Front Street . Phone 734 There is only one Cleaning and Dyeing Plant, and weoperate that plant ! Just Turning a Handle Drains the Buick Crankcase You don't have to crawl under a Buick to drain the crankcase. The oil drain is like many conr l _: i „,, venlencea found on the new Buick models to • give you utmost pleasure and comfort from motoring. With these refinements are the sturdy, powerful Butok chassis and valye-inhead motor. See the new Buick models today. Buick SlxCS nil rtt, rum, AH/JU - un Foot Pma*. Coup* k 233$ 3PtM.t\>utlni If3} Pu.tKh« - MS H. When the camera was first put in position near the nest the old birds evinced a little curio.-ity, but no fear, Within an hour after -its erection they were going about ns if it had always been there. Il'lie last of the series of pictures was, taken about half an hour before the young birds left the nest. The young birds could fly woll when they left the nest and for a considerable" time bofore they left the nest they would'stand on the edge of the nest and practice with a swift fluttering tif the wiiu>9. When the; young birds made their first fljght they showed no weakness, but they immediately went to flowers and began sucking honey from them. The,pictures taken by Mr. Ooleman represent every sUme of the rearing of the young birds from their, first hatching until the in-st wan deserted, This is believed to lie the first time Hint ft series of pictures of this kind have been taken of humming birds. It pnys to advortise in The Register, —Advertisement- 13-Fom-34 TVo / ih( 33-F°u,.3S F,V. />„,,. Toutln )3-Four-3l Thr*. r.,,. c u u ; , 33-F6ur-37Flv.Pi,,. w , , , MlPtlomt P . O . B. Flint. t93S 971 1471 USD Kllchi(,n ZOBE Tclophone. •H'18-J. Telephone 955 Sea Bright, N. J. Telephone 9 0 WHEN BETTEK AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT. BUICK WILL BUILD THEM Before the Tax Exemption Law Expires. If You Build a House before October 1st. of next year your House will BE FREE OF TAX FOR FIVE YEARS. Fgirfield Gardens is a beautifully lopated tract, about half a mile from Red Bank, on the State Highway from New York to the Jersey Coast Resorts. Lots Cost $60 to $200, with a few Very Choice Corner Lots at $225. Some very fine lots still remain unsold on the wooded knoll, about five 'minutes' walk from the trolley. This is considered the finest part of the tract. f\ Fairfield Gardens is to be a community of homes. In settling there you will be in a neighborhood where everybody owns his own home and takes an interest in the general welfare. . The terms are easy. You can buy any lot on the tract for one dollar down and one dollar a week until the lot is payl for; but some buyers pay more than that in order to get their lots paid for more quickly. About $2,000 has been spent on the tract this year in improving the roads and in other work. Maps and price lists of the lots can be obtained from. JOHN H. COOK at The Regiater Office, Red Bank. First Fall Suits -at Half Last Year's Prices • I J / E have ttfe pleasure to*V day of announcing the first offering of V O G U E CLOTHES for Fall. It is good news—for the new suits are just half the price of lastFall's. Here are the new prices: $20.00 $27.50 Suits of this standard last year were priced at $40.00 to $65.00. But this is" only half the story. Packages anil Trunk* a Specially Ik Satisfaction Gunrantaod 208 Slirowihurjr Avo. RED DANK, N. J. CLOTHES come from the city of Rochester, where the finest brands of clothing in America nre made. VOGUE CLOTHES are celebrated far and wide for extremely high quality and minutely correct style. Yet VOGUE CLOTHES enjoy the distinction of being the lowest-priced branded and hand-tailored clothes in America. Have a look at the New Fall suits stylos while the selection is fresh and complete. See how much less you can buy'clothing for today. Outfitters fromjiead to Foot East Front St., and Wharf Ave., Red Bank, N. J. OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8 O'CLOCK Your THE SECOND NATIONAL BANK t RED BANK, N. J. A. J. Tulariuo, Prop. LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE HAULING $22.50 $32.50 VOGUE Start a savings account H E R E — T O D A Y . Cultivate the habit and eventually you can harvest INDEPENDENCE. ? 1 TALARICO'S EXPRESS I Monmouth County's Largest Automobile Distributor Red Bank, N. J. Buy and Build at Fairtield Gardens With a savings account there is no uncertainty about the ^ 4. yield ield; but saving is like a tender plant. When cultivated it % grows faster, stronger, more fruitful. Buick Fours M. Touting - / « } J J P « . O,M2S . .! PHOTOGRAPHS SHOWING HOW THEY REAR JHEIR YOUNG. A S.rUi of Picture) Taken by Andrew R, Coleman of Red Bank on the Place of lr» Barrows of Rumton, Who ii a Great Bfrd Lover. One of the greatent bird lovcrg in Monmouth county is Ira Burrows of Rumton. He mafntalnn u larger number of bird houses^jml bird shelters on his place than can be found on any other place In Monmouth county except possibly on the big farm of Theron McCampbell of Holmdel, who alao !a an enthusiastic bird lover and bird protector. Mr, Barrows has many bird houses,. bird shelters and bird toiling boxes on'his property, but hit) greatest delfg'ht is in those birds which make their homes on his place because they find it a real bird sanctuary and because they find the natural conditions well suited for mating and roaring their young. }io hollow tree is ever cut down on the place eo Ions as it ean he made to stand and provide a home for screech owls, or niclai-K, ur other birds which nest . in the decayed branches or trunks of trees. Thick copses of shrubbery are left here and there to' invite birds which are sliy and retiring. Bird baths am eonutructed on the, lawns,! but always BO far from any shrubbery or bushes that no cat or other-animal of prey can approach them unseen. In every way possible the -biwMife on the place is made safe and secure. The result is that year, by year the number of birds which mate and, build on the place ahowa an increase. Mr. Barrows is particularly partial to bumming birds and "whenever they build on his 'place especial care is taken to make them feel at home. The nests of humming birds are very small and as they are built principally of gray moss they are not easy to see,. The nestB are .usually built on a small horizontal limb of a tree ten or twelve feet from the ground, and they look like a Bmalf knot on the limb. Two years ago a pajr of humming birds built their nest directly over the driveway, close to the house. The nest wan only three or four feet above the tops of the automobiles which passed over the driveway several times a day, but the passage of the rrfachines did not in any way disturb the birds. They built the neat and raised the young in ^thorough confidence that no one*on that place would harm them. This year a pair of humming birds built their nest on the limb of a tree a few feet from the porch of Mr. Barrows's house and within eight or ten feet of the place most frequented by the family and where callers were entertained and little gatherings of neighbors and friends were frequently held. It -may have i>een the same pair of humming birds which built near the house in a previous year, for humming birds as well as other migratory birds frequently return to their former haunts to build. Sometimes they even select the same identicnl place for .the nest^that thoy had chosen in an earlier year. Whether the humming birds of this season were those which had nested on Mr. Barrows's place inflpevious years or not, the birds of this year were totally unafraid of man. They pursued the work of nest-building and of rearing their ypung with as much serenity as though they were far remote from human habitations. •, But it was when the Jfteding of the young^began, in close'view of anyone' oji the porch, that the Rjeatest interest in the birds was taken. The, humming bird does not feed its young ir the ordinary manner of birds. It swallows the food intended for the young and partly digests it and when it is ready for the infant birds the mother or father puts its long bill down the throut of the little bird and with a sort of convulsive effort of the breast, it forces the food into the crop of the youngster. This work of the birds was so interesting that Mr. Barrows arranged "with Andrew • H. Cole-man of Red Bank to take photographs of the humming hirds during^.the 'various stages of raising the young. Mr. Coleman is one of the finest out-door photographers in the country, and he has the reputation of being the very best photographer in the United States in making photographic plate negatives in color under the methods discovered a few years ago. In getting pictures of the humming birds on Mr. Barrows'a place Mr. 'Coleman first took an ordinary photograph of the nest and its location. Then he rigged up a platform on a stepladder for the camera, which was placed within a foot or two of .the nest, The camera was operated with a rubber tube and bulb.' When the mother bird was in the act of feeding her young, with its hill down the throat of the.%young bird, tho camera would be snapped. Pictures were taken fijOm time to time during the entire period of raising the young. Total Resources Over t ? : ' ''$43,obo,66ao6.'''"'"' K '' : ''^^ lwfeJA;< '' 1 ' 1 "' 3 per cent paid on Commerclol /Vccounta carrying a balance of 81,OOti or more " ' 4 per cent paid on Savings Accounts of any amount. tf<iiiex OP MtetsTRV A W xerraN THE QUALITY SHOE STORE JOHN B . COOK, Editor ana Publisher. OEORGE c . HAMCE. Aasoelata Editor. THOMAS IBVINO BEOWN. Business Manager: Subscription P r t a w On. rear " »1.B» Bx month 76 Cares month. , 40 Cntered a t the robtolrlco at Bed Bank. tt. J* as second-claas matter. ^ Invites Your Attention to its Wonderful Values IN NEW AUTUMN FOOTWEAR ""WEDNESDAY," " S E P T T S I , 1921. TOWN TALK. DiniiiR: war times the gas <J.ompanics of New Jersey were permitted to increase the price o! pits and also to lower the quality of gas/ This scheme hit the public "going and coming." The -increased price of | gas ma(ie peofilc p;iv a lii^tier price, :tnd the lowered quality of gus made them use a Koqd de;<l more yas than they luul used before. * *• Soir.e of the municipalities of the stale are trying to make the gas eomptinics KO back to the old quality of gas.. The iras companies are lij;htin(,' thjij.-piu]iosition tooth and nail. In many places e;a.s companies are sendinp; men around to gas users to tell these users of £as that to increase tile quality of gas to wlmt it was before would be very had for the people. They try to convince people that the present low quality of gas is very much better for them than the former higher quality of gas; and . then the gas men ask the gas users to sign a paper saying that they are well satisfied with the present quality of gas and do not want any change. These aiyents of the gas companies aiv supplied with a name of talk •which is thought by the gas companies best adapted to get signers to the petitions. * *• These petitions asking for the present low quality "of gas to be maintained, which gas companies are circulating in the manner outlined above, will be presented to the public utility commission with a view of retaining the present poor quality of gas and thus make more money for the gas companies at the expense of the public. A poor quality of gas, either for lighting or heating purposes, means that more gas must be burned to get the same amount of light or heat. It costs less to make gas of poor quality than it does to make gus of good quality, and hence the gas companies are anxious to keep the quality of gas low, while they also try to keep the prices high. * ** In everything in which there h competition,.-the prices of goods are coming down. Gas companies, trolley cnninfinies and other public service companies are monopolies. Under the public utility laws they have become greater rhonopolies than ever. They have no competition and under public utility laws no competition is pernlitlcd." Trolley companies are even engaged in endeavoring to shut out other means of transportation in order tluit everyone will be compelled to patronize their monopoly. t- * * While wages in every line of industry are being reduced from war time prices, and while goods of every kind have been greatly reduced in -price since the war, all public service corporations of every kind arc main tuning- vr:u- prices. " In many oases they have even increased their rat-j.s o\er war prices. Many of them are fighting even now to greatly increase their rates still more. * ** The only remedy for this condition is public ownership uf all ii.tUu';il ii'Miurci's and the jmbli ownership of. all public utilities. Under siu-h a system, the people woul g.-t gwd cervit-i- at c-u;.t. -Another trenicmlous advantage would be thai PADDED BREECHES A. D. 1550 I IFOR ALL|MEMBERS OF1 THE |:The footwear buyers of the home are learning more forcibly every day the advantages of " shopping "--of finding out where values are really best and buying at that place. The result of their recent "shopping" tours is plainly seen by the steadily growing business of Red Bank's newest place / THE QUALITY SHOE STORE "In Qunn Elizabith's rtign, a special uaffoldingMai put up in ihi Hoiutif Parlitimiiittor thoie who uor/ brmhti tbt trtmtnaoui stuffing of which pittmkdlhtit sitting in irilimiry chairs." His Lordship's breeches were correct THE breeches which pre-. vented his Lordship from sitting in an ordinary chair in Parliament were quite correctin the reign of Henry VIII. They were correct because style has always been a real expression of the character of the age. Young men today are turning to styles which reflect the dean-cut aggressive spirit of the time. Designed in New York, Cortley Clothes add to excellence of material and perfect tailoring a style which expresses this modern spirit with correctness and distinction. Just to show you in a few words what we can do we ask you to read over these specials for this week: _ . Men's Boots. These are the very best make and in most stores they sell for much more than we are asking for them. Our introductory price , $3^8 Men's Endicott-Johnson Scout Shoes. All sizes .$2.35 Men's Tan Army Shoes, Munson last, Goodyear welt. Sizes 7 to 11 $ 3 . 9 5 Women's three-strap Patent Leather Military Heel, just what the ladies are lookingffor. , $2.95 Women's|Tan three-buckle Oxford, Military heel .$3.95 Exclusive styles in Women's Novelty Pumps from. . $ 3 . 9 5 to $ 1 0 . 9 5 We are agents for the CommonwealthlShoes for Men and the Shirley Shoes for Women. Factories at Brockton, Moat. . THE QUALITY SHOE STORE 39 Broad Street, Opp. Register Building, Red Bank, N. J. Rumson. RO AD WA Y TH £ A T If E MONDAY LONG BRANCH All [Next W e e k Starting SEPT. 26 D 2:<?S TWICE DAIL.Y—8:3O million Davidson Building RED BANK f far)owig men ji'r.-.iL mi»iiupi»! i.-l h- our.er.s o f r.atura re.-i.urti-> a m i the public s e r v i c e corjincmiinis w o u l d he c u t o u t o f ptditic 1 and a mm li h i g h e r c l a s s o f legisla tinn wiiuid n - u l t . A t t h e presen tiniv pill.IK- ^v-rvii-i- ci.r])orat iun.s seeii tii ruiiW"! p.iHlH-.^ in their_-interes am! :t m;m w h u wiil vote h*v w h a tlu-y \v;u:t is MipjH.rU-d dy i h e m , in niiia.'i' v.hnl l.is i.lhei- iiualilicalion n r i y be. in every part of the world have thrilled ,to the powerful dramatic story unfolded in the internationally famous novel of the renowned Vicente *Blasco Ibahez which is sweeping on to its two hundredth 'All lliis m a k e s f o r pirnr ^ o v e n : Incut. All this tend',- in k e e p mil o ,,<>:..... ' i . ,.i,., i . . ..; ....i.i l. the welfare of t h e people generally. Whichever party is i n temporary p o w e r is sought to h e controlled b y public service corporations. Tl^ey .have t h e a b l e s t l a w y e r s c a p a b l e o f bi-im' hired. Thq,v h a v e unrTnrs w h o UMlritake to sway legislators a n d olliiials generally. Politicians in t h e n inlt-rcst a r c i n e v e r y s t a t e a n d c o u n t y anil - p r o b a b l y in e v e r y n o o k and iin-ner of t h e land. l'rivate nwr.eisliip of public resources a n d p u U i * 1 - -.ei-vice i - o r p i u - a ! i o n m o n o p o l y t e n d In n i u - m o n n | ) i ) ] y o f g o v e r n mi-rt. Tin- exposures several j'rars aj;-o o f v a r i n u : ^ n u l i o m i l legislators wiio recciveil h i g p a y f r o m Lig c o r Iii n a t i in i -. w h i c h w i-i i- i n t i - 1 r . - t u d i n iegL-liitinn . h u w s h o w far-li-acltinK ' 4 this iiifltieuie. * Tbo prrsent I - M ' U I I o f i ; . i ^ i"iupai'ii-s t " m a i n t a i n tin- [ i n - < lit p r i c e s o f fras a n d Un- pic-M-iit j i u o r • f i n a l i t y o f j c i . - . i n -pit'.- o f n l l - : i n m i i i l j1 ri'ductimi of wai-liine prices WJIOI-S anil niati'riaN, shows how 1)l, :-<• c o n c i ' l - n s : - e e k I n )n>l(l t h e | l l l h l i r l o t l ' e i l " 'AVI! \ i ( ' \ \ ' S " I " w i l l l t till 1 -, p.-.pi.- -hinild b - ( onipclh-d I " p a yj fin i i , , - -.i-i-'.-ici-!- l h ' - ; . . l u p i i - h i Tiiblie | . « " ! . - • ' l i i i 1 . t ' f ,..l'.<"' . p r i - - ,ii> " i :•' i • • ' •-..,.!.;,. i; ! . . , „ ! : : ma..i,i-i- b v polit M . ATLANTIC TOWNSHIP, l O . 'Notion of the tin* noil pwca it hoidfnc tha Ccmrml «nd Primary BiMlioK and of th« offletra to b* eltcteo, and meeting* of the Board erftairUtry and Election la Ike Townihlp or Atlantic, in the County et MMmouth. Notice la hereto <tivtn tbut t, general e l n . tlon-will b* tlonwill b* held held In In «nd «nd tor tor the the Towiuhlp Towiuhlp AtlnU tn t th n t o* * Monmovih. Monmih AtlanUo, the C County State of M«M on Novem State of A. M«MD.Imn, Imn, on Tueid«r, Tueid«r, Nove IERE beratfa, M i l , fron Ihe tiour of i l fron Ih t t f lnix ober ' dojjatfa kk A. AAM. MD to. toMU k o d Uia h«nr of f t«v*n ' lock AND, ELECTION, V. M., ., at I n . (ollowfnii (ollowfni pltoe ltoe In tald Town- NOTICE OP n HOLMOi uiip. N. j . hlD Town.hip T h i Hill, HllC Colt'i Colti N « k . lti ill |>a | held h l d for f the vurpoe. Notice Is hereby --—•--— « . * » . w * elver, ate w , a that tita&sj fay M^slCraQ S.ldd election will of altctlnv Tvo Merirberii of the General Ae. Election will be held in and for tU TowneenUjr for tbf Et»l« of Jl«w ]tries; Two •hip of Holmdel. in tha County of MonMemlwn of the Board of Okoaen Frteliold- mouth Mid State of New Jersey, on Tuesday, ere <for three yean) f?r the County of Hon- November 8th, 1021, between the houm aff niouth and StAte of Maw Jeriey; and for the?/6.? A l ¥ , \ a n $ 7 : 0 0 p - M-> " «*• Townifcl* following municipal officer*. vl»i One Hall, at Holmilel, Bold Election will be held In the »afd Townihip Comwllteenun, One Aiietacr, Ono ConataUe, «nJ Four Pbifttdllespan, tor tald Township.,*or the purpose uf e.eetlnijr Tw» Members of the General Assembly, Tw* Town.hlp. . - % Members of thu Board of Ohoiien FnehQldflW Public Question; Bonding for But* In»tl* for three year*; One Township Committeetutlono. Chapter 201. Laws 1881. man for three yean, One Justice of the N.tlc. sf Primary Ehttios. Al.o take notlco thdt-a Primary Elccllan Peace for full term. Two Surveyor* of Hiaht-. for.ill political partita entitled thereto will ways for One year. Five Pound keepers »f' | { bo held In and for the Tovrnihfp of Atlantic one year. Public Question s—State Bond Issue, to be oh 'JCuraOay. SeDtfmbcr S T . l o J l . Irvm tK« Institution Bonds," Chapter hour of invcn o'clock A. M. to the hour of known aa "State In nine o'clock P. M. Said Primary flection to SOI, Laws 1021. Notlco of Primary.Eleotlen, , be held In the nf»o« In the rupective dlgAIio*ebe notice that a Primary Election ; trlct a« escciflcally above mentioned and o l d Primary Elotllon will be held for the for all political par tie* entitled thereto will • pui^o"fi of nomlnatlnir pcrtont ot the respec- be held in the said Townahip in said County, -tlv* parties to the omeee above Mentioned, on Tuesday, September 27th, 1021, between and >l»o for Memben of th« County aha the hours of seven A. Ms and nine P . M. Municipal Executive Pommlttcca^ tot -eaoh Said Primary Election to be held In the aald solitlcal varty participating in said Primary Township us herein set forth nnd said PriElection. -. *" mary-Election will be held for the purpose* nomiratinvi persona of the respective Said data will also bo the scconJ reglitry of parties to the offices above mentioned and dat« In Mid Toirmhlp. »also to elect Members of the County and Notice of Reilitratloa. Committees fur each political And that on Tuesday, October 18. 1021.Municipal participating in said Primary Election. the Board of Reglitry nnd'Klectlon will meet party Board nlno Hits on thin day for regisat the place at which they will hold the The Genera! Election above mentioned, between tration purposes. Notice of Registration. tho honn of one o'clock in the afternoon and Second registration tlay—Primary day,7 lOt nine o'clock in the evenlnp, for the purpose y of m»kln» the Anal "vision and correction A. M. to OiOO P. M, Third ree tut ration day-—October 18 th. of the register for the General Election, 1021, 1:00 P. M. to »:00 p . W., to revise ana Notice to Absentee Voters. Any elector who is regUtdred for the Gen- correct the list for the general election. . Tha said Township consists of one Eleaeral Election, who by reason of Inability through Illness or absence from the County tlon ill at Hot. Tho pollinic platfe for the said Township | i In which he resides is unable to cast his ballot on the day 'of the General Election at tho Towrnhip Hull, HolmdeU SIDNEY V. BRAY, the polling place in tho Election District In which ho Is rcKlntcred, may make^ppllcatlpn Clerk of Holmdel Township, In the County of Monmouth, for an ofliclal ballot to the Municipal Clerk September 21at,-lS21. ____jj In any Municipality in which he resides or to the County Board of Elections ot the OF REGISTRY AND ELECTION. County of Monmouth, on or tieforo BMtday, NOTICE RUMSON BOROUGH, N. J . October 25th. 1821, anil a formal apmiktlon' Notice of the time and place of holdinar thtt will be forwarded paid elector and whelTprop- General and Primary Election and of the '»rly Riled out and returned to the County officers be elected, nnd meeting* of tha Board of Election, of the,County or Mon- Board oftoRegistry Election In the Dormooth,.an abientee ballot will be forwarded ough of Hum ton, and in tho County of Monto suon elector. mouth, ' JONATHAN R. JONES. Townshh) Clerk. Notleo Is hereby slven that a general elecDated. Holmdcl. N. J.. September 0. 1921. tion will ba held In and for the Borough of < Bunion, In the County of Monmcuth anfl NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT. Stoto of New Jersey,. on Tuesday, November 8th, A. D. 1921, from the hour of six Estate of Dwlsht 8. Hlrsh, deceased. Notice Is henby given tha£ the aceonntn o'clock A. M, to the hour of seven o'ctook of ths aubscribers, executors of the eatatQ of P. M., AC the following places in said Bor•.. eatr} deaceased^ will ho audited and stated by ough. First Election District. the Surrofrnto of the County of Monmouth All that portion of the Uorouuh of- Rumand reported for settlement to trie Orphans Court* of said County, oiuThursday, tho thir- eon situate west of the acntcr Hue of ninEtham avenue between the North and South teenth day of October, A. D. 1021, at which time nppllcation will be mmte for the allow- Shrewsbury rivers. Tho polling, plaoo for the First clcctfaif ance of flommUslons and counsel feee. district Is Hook nnd Ladder House, Oceania* Dated August H a t . A. D. 1081. Second Election District. MARTIN VOOBI., " AH that portion of the Borough of Runt, EDWIN 0. VOOBL. son eituato cast of the cent or line of B.ngham avenue between tho North and South It pays to advertise in The Register. Shrewsbury rlvere. The polllitBr platy» for tho Second election —Atlverttoement. district Is Rumson Fire Company's Houtia, From this Internationally Fut/iotis Novel Muirv'$ Pinnacle of Screen Excellence is Attained All the virile force and dramaticintensity of the noted story is preserved and heightened in the colossal screen version whild the vast magnitude of the gigantic events recounted are pictured by the camera with a power beyond the description of mere words. VIGENTE BLASCO IBA-NEZ A REX PRODUCTION Adapted by JUNE MATH IS Photographed by John F.Scitz \. THE I'OXHl'RST: A pipuLir new i-hulltn vwdil. All-iinuii,l lilt, (-""nipahie.- w o u l d j ; ! " t ' piil-Mr o w n , . . . : y p.,-.-.Hie -I I . M I I b y III-VVS- Over One Million Dollar* w a s upended in transferr— ; ing this famed work of fiction to the screen. MORE THAN 12,500 IN THE CAST 'INCLUDING 50 PRINCIPALS appear, in this most gigantic undertaking of motion pictures. pi.iH-i.- '.' l',--'1; l i n - l 1 •!•• - !I I in t h e p r e s ,,,)! (-..mil- i -I. , | , - i ' . , i -. .-!• harmful i h i ••• i ' ' <!i' i- !i • r n ; i y 1-e I n t h e r ' ' H IM-.i p U I ' i l i - . i,la:.' -.M-CL V::' ' : .1 ! " Vi.il: .lei :<; ::IIi-lni Ilii'-il'-i. ;,-•: v, .' : 'un.'. «-ii- in;uli- liy of ll;s.- l.i i p t i i i - i - i i l i iii:1,' vt-iy Kniiicof i ' i - -I T i n - 11- = j» l i i T i ' l i j - l i i - , , i i l i t ; : I n I I I . I. • • V, ,,|I,M-II, i .-. Tin- .I, Al iih;h • in v.:.-- ;•! Ilial at IHTOIIIII Hii'.V »'*'- iujliuii li'itM-li'M.r "» My; .piil'li"' lijli-.tr. i x u y In' i n c l i n e d !<> i - t n i ' l i j i hi!) c s a n i p l . ' . A m i iinii a cmiiM' •wiiiilil l>e l i k e l y t o n - s t i l t i n , i m - i e i i K lnj; ilie pH-i.i-iil, m.nilur uf ihily liuti'ii"'1'!!'' f n l i i l i t i e n . ( T o w n 'J'idli e i n i t i m i e i l <m jiai;i! .1-1.) Luke Longlicnil Will Help. H f ' H l i o i p y o u Boll tWiiBH, h e l p y o u WITH SPECIAL. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA and SOLOISTS PRICES: Evenings, 50c, $1.00, Boxes $1J0 . forjstch headaches tin's (iiiytlinig y u u »<un,,—•*»«•> ^ dflM ifinolvMit- (1'ih!or, will ho miillte'l aiiti Ol .'JETTLEMEHT OF ACCOUNT, MlHtcil by Hie Hurruunle »t Hw Ommly of or drum* II. Kiwarln,, il«»nswl. « Manmmith unit r«pi>rtei\ tor nettlemont to DflUii! li.'t»t«M»iWr lath. A, \). U*?.l. it(M Motlnh l ihnl lti« tha Ori>!iaii9 OfJttrt of »ul<l County, on Thurit* r III ulocrllier, llier, riu riue t o r (if t h » slatr \l,\-HV,t\H, flUOWN. iluy, tlii* tw«inty-t«i*v(,iith day nf October, nml »n.l.-.l bv , will ll he n t nlr of the Cimrity off Mnttmotlth NOTICE OF SRTTLKMKNT OP ACCOUNT, A. I). U 2 1 . at whit), tlnm «t)ull<Mlon will ril for RDltlfltient Id thif h Orplmnn l fvftmtr. (jf «lam«i DaWItt Hrower, Insolvent hm mftfle for th« «HuWMUiie wf eommlislopa RB»1 eoamal fe«>t. County, i.'ltur. nty, rn> Tliurnlny, lh* .9 gel .(Tax Extra)- « , NOTICE OF REGISTRY XND ELECTION, FAIR HAVEN BOROUGH, N. J . Nnlleu of tlio timo nnd plnee «f holillnv tho Icnornl and Prlmnry Election im'l of the til ecru to be Hcctcd, and met'thiyo of the Hiiard of Hi'gi'.try nnd Klcction in the Bor* ujrh of Fair Haven, in the Cminty of Munmouth. Notice In heri'by EIVUII that ft ircncml el«cKnir linven, in the County of Montnouthi nnd fltute of Now Jcjrfley, on Tuumlny, November nth. A. I>. 11T21, from tho hour of nix o'clock A. M, Ji)1 tho hour of HCVCII o'clock P. M., nt thu following plnccn In eaid Burouffh: First Election District. All that imrt of tho BurotiRh lylnfc past >f n lino which hciiinn nt that point where the center of Cfdnr nv«>nuc, If extended, irouW Intor.ioet tlm TtumHon Borough line; tlienco running north nlons the center lino of Prilnr iiVcnua, to thnt point where the center lino of Ceilnr nvrnuo intcrHi-ctn tin; center lino of Fnir Huvcn rnml; thence c»»t nlong thu cc-nter line of Fnlr Hnven roiiil to the iinlnt where the center line of Ilnttin road* InttwecU tho center lino of Knlr Hnven roml; thfnco north nlnnit tho crnter lino ol Dnttin rond to the Shrewnlmry rfv«r. Tlio piilllnn plnnn for the Flmt election dlbtrict la Monmouth hnll, Pcnrl nlroet. Second Election District. All Hint port of tho Uoroujch lylnK wo»t of tltt? line nn lnl<t riuwn in I'h-Ht fllnti-lct nbove. Thn polling plnco for the HOI-OIK! election dfntrlct Iti Auiiuatna Mlnton'n enrnuc, Knetnide l'nrk, Fnlr Hnvvn rond, nuur Lincoln • ftVtiniif. Hiild election will ho held for the purpose of «lcctl.i(f Two Member* «f the* (.cnornl Anrtoinhly for thn Htutu of Nt>w .Teruey; Two Meinhfi-rt of thn Ilnnnl of Ghonuii Frrchohlors (fur three yenrn) for y ) for tthe lio County uf Monm m iith t h mid u n d Htntf H t n t e of n f Now N e w Ji>rm<v: J i m y; nnd for the* l l nhwih K iK m mu u nni c l p n l o f l l c e rrs, s, v f nw vli: Two Coun O ((lounrllmnn, for c l l i n r n , f orr t lli r y n r Oni! t i v n y r a r n , f u r t h e u i xplreil w p l term term u uf Htnnlor l - i e l d e r :: O ne n e ((ounciliniiii, ' o u n c i l i n i i i i , ff()r n o yenr, for ()r oono i l ttnrm nf f H iim>«piml Hurry VV VV. DUIIIIIK: A«. arsnnr, for thren yearn: Collector for throe yeurs; I wo JtlHtll-en nf the IVftiM'. for live yrars: One Constnblo, for thren yen™, for flAlil norlitiuh. , ' , »^ Public question: Ilonillnit fur fltntc Inltlliltloiifl, Ohnptcr 201, U i n lusl. Notice df l'rlmnry Election. Al™ tolio nollci) Hint n Prlinnry Election for all pollllinl pnrtliH entitled thi'intii will l» held In and for thn Ilorniiiih of I-'nlr Ilnvon on Tuesday, Hrpti-mluT 27, 11121, from tin hour nf aeveri a'cluch A. M. til the hour of nine o'nlor.k P. M. Hnlil Primary Election to ie hnld In Iho pliiecs In the n'spvctlve ilia, i-lclii n« apralDcally uliovo mnntloned and nhl Prim»ry Kleitllnn will bn held for ths mnuifle nf niimiimtlnu iti.rnortit of tho rexpec. tlvn pnrtlrs to the olHcea nlinve mentioned. nil nUu fur \'-''.v iniiuiU-. g n n U ' i ! i m i k i i i K I ' " ' l r ' l '" ' " " : i I'l"'1'*' 1111 a l i n e i t u n l . ' With I h r l i n n l i>f ...tin. MET PICTURES CORPORATION tmi'.-v l n ' - r i . \ v - ] i ; ' | i i 1.-. i r . H i i - i r iinlir»ti'il CQRTLEY tiri'iUHit iM.iii- i : l u ! 1' t n ; i m i h ' i\ -tin- ii'i|i *'•!•« :int..111..I.i!«•. li.ipi-r t i n - 11 i - i . n l "•_• '•• ' Said election will be held for the purpose of eleatinsr Two Member* of tho General Assembly for tho State of Now Jersey; Twa Mt?ml)t>nj t>f tho flourtl vt Olwi'n Ff«ohold* ers (for ttireo years) for the County of Monmouth and State of New Jersey; and fox tha following! municipal officers, v i s : Oma Mny or, for two ypftrn; One Annrnnor, foV . tltree years; Two Counollmen, for thre* yenrn, for said Bo rough. Public QueKttom Bonding -for Stnto Institutions, Chapter 2Q1, Lawn 1921. Notice of Primary Election. Alno tnkc rjotlce that n Primary Election for all political parties entitled thereto will be held In and for the Boruuuh of Rumion on Tuesday, September 27, 1021, from tha hour of Hcvon o'clock A. M. to the hour ot nlno o'clock P. M. Salt! Primary Election t » be held In the places In tho roBpective dla« trlcta an flpcclflcnlly above mentioned and Bald Primary Election will be held for the purpose of nominnttntt pernonn of the reHpoo' tivo pnrtips to the oflleci. nbove mentioned, nnil R1«O for Mpmbcrit of tho Cmmty unit Municipal Executive Commlttow for each poltticiil pnrty pnrticIputliiH i» unit! Pilmnry EU'ctlnn. Snid dp to will nUo bo the aceond rcftiottf tlftte In Bald HoroUKri. Notice of RegUtratton. And that on Tuesdny, October IR. 102l ( the Boiml of Hcftiatry ami Election will meat at the plneon nt which tljcy will hold th« CJI'IHTHI F.N-ctlon nltuvu mentioned, between thr hours nf nr\p o'clnolc In tlir nftrrnoon and lino 6'clack In tho evonmr;, for tho purpose if maldnpr the final rcvlriion nml correction if tho rt'iriHtcr for tho ()on«rnl Klcction. Notice to Absentee Voters. Any elector who la registered for the Oonernl Election, who by vennon of imibllity hvoiiffli iHnons or nbsence from tlio County n which he resides In unalilc to cn»t hie mllot on the day of tho GcnArnl Elation nl the pnllltiK pi(ico In tlio Election District In which ho In rpprlntormi, mny nink»> nppHontlnn for nn.nfflcfni bnllot to tho Munlelpn) Clcrfc n nny Municipality In which he re n id en or t> tho Cminty Bonrd of Electltmn of the lounty of Monmouth, on or bofoit* Tuopdny, October 2Bth, 1021, nii.l n fnrmnl nupltcittlnn' will b« fornarded said clcctnr nnd whon properly fllloil out nnd returned to tho County Board of Eloatltmn of tho County of Monmouth, nri| ithsontcc bnllot will lit? furwnrdod to ntich elector. UANHa A. NAITGHTON, Boroimh Clerk. Dntcil llumBon, N. J., Septemberfi,1021. MI'II.IRTII of tin. Cuunty nnd Mnrlclpnl KKMUHV,. I'liramllleen f,,r each iiilltlcnl pm-ty imrtlclpntlntr In Hnld l'rlmhry Rlertltm. Pnlil .Inlo will nln-i bo (lie iiecomt rrglatrr ilntn In »n|-l tKiroUKli, 5 Notice of Registration. And that' nn TiiMihiy, Orlnbrr IB, 1(121, the Tlonrd of IteKl™lrv nnd HI luu will meet nt tlio nliicM nt which they will hnlrl the flnnvral Weollnii nlnivii mentlimml, lletwcen Ilie linura nf IIIIK i.Vlwl, In til.. i|fl,Tnmiii nnd nine n'olnck In tho .vmlmt, fur the iinrtiose f mnkJpiB tbo flnnl rovlalnn nnd riirroallun nf th« reulstnr fur tlio (lenei-nl Mlectlnn.' Nnllco In Absenteo Vntsrs. Any eleotnr who In n'ghtvmt fur thn flen. ornl Mraljnn, who liy rvasnn of Innttllttr n ohleh ha realiUn I. unablo in ,,n»t hie !'i""" 1 !',',' " ' " ' ' " V "f Iho Ili-iiernl Klrrtloli at tli." l i ! p n tlm Khrtlui ntr l nnidllni! plain In Khrtluii Dintrlnt In h h | i . la whlnh mny mokn l t»uMnn\. M\ k nnpil i l l n ffor an nfflplnl b a l l o t t o llin Munllllval In « n y Mtinltlrwlltr In w h i h hnllllval M<U«rk thny (Mtinltlrwlltr l n t l l In l which f ho rnxMits or l<i the (lininty llunril nf Uleftlml. of t | w tS(.unl» nf Monmouth, an <ir twfnre Tnoml»», Oetojwr S8th, iOIII, anil a fnrmiil atiplia«tl«ii will b« fnrwardtil aald »ln«lor and wbon prop. ;rly lllliit nut and reltirncrl to tlio c.mntr Hoard of Elwtlona nf «h> r*euntr nf Mnnjiouth. i n nbMitt** ballot will bo forwardea \» aUth aleetar. W I p f n v n fiVfrn »>.. „,.•, (ytirk ' ' : RED BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 2 1 , 1921. \StreuisCo. BESS • • Broad St."-Red Bank. Household Sale LAST THREE DAYS Thursday Friday Saturday Sept. 24 Sept. 23 Sept. 22 I Evaporated Cream • CAN i • • lOc Five FRANKLIN ECONOMY GROCERS OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS LESS WE SELL STANDARD NATIONALLY ADVERTISED MERCHANDISE ?— Large Size 3 3 c • • New Market at No. 7 3 Monmouth I ^ . l l l l V « ' I I I | 1 • ' • • I I » • • • • • ^ - . . , . - - ^ - . - - 2 lbs 25c 2 lbs 25c 2 lbs 25c 2 lbs 25c Doris Biscuits, Five O'Clock Teas, N. B. C. Grahams, N. B. C. Sodas, pkg 13c COFFEE A Good Coffee well worth the money, ib 2 O c ^ t t f f f f t t f - Ib 35c A'TA~ 'V ~A*TA~ "$' ~A*TA" *»'TA T A T A T ^ "T A T *' "^T ~A~vf *A' "A' ~A r+ • * • « ™ V • * • > • • * TRADE MARK For E^very Field Use t The best of everything in the meat t Y line. Telephone 942 Red Bank. y DIIIIMT IJIOH. • N. B. C. PACKAGE GOODS—SOCIAL TEAS, • NEWS. • •:•• Y T1NTON FALLS NEWS "^<*-•-»• Theodore I'nrmly owns a large : ,, H)tm . |, (mt „„ ,| u , riv|11 . a ( | t( , ( | \\m,\^ | (In Sundny lie look a number of i folks tin a river outing. In the party I were MI-H. I'liniily nnd children, Miss | Mario Scott, John Cooper, Welling- i ton Wilkin.H, Jr., ami .Stanley Wil- I kiny. — t T t T y i f y y y ty ty y t ty tyy tf t uro doiiiK tho work. A portion of HOLMfJEL NEWS. | 1'ontal vnnU received from Mrs. the dwn WIIH earried out duiinK the Jnmea Wul.'ih, who in on nn automobljr fri'dhot In .Hily. Two New Mnmbori Received at llie bile trip in Camilla with Red Hunk Hermun Ilerniun Heelt hart bi'im ti|ieuilmn tl!.«.,.,,..i ""iJ«V(Mir"dny«-,'ut Mi", and Mr«. "Claude" Wright nf "ahc 'is hnving a deliglitnT'tiiiie: boni'llt of his health. Anher Ornwftird and her-aon \ Little Silver are new membern of the Wnllliig'si cidl'r,mill was re-opened They formerly ] for the season Monday. Frank Crawford attended the funeral; Unformed cliureh, of Mm. Amy fireen of Freehold luht'livuil here. MrH. Annrn I.avton ban moved t< This week will about wind up Ihc i Shfewsbury. Thuruiiiiy. HIM iili'ir potatiieH Mrn, I.DHIH Rnyder i« eonllned to p o t n l o »i'iiHi>n. the If ii-o with .'U'Knras. llrr ni'iter, dr»|ipvd In price to iff.(ill a bin roll U r m y « ' . " J N. B. C. BULK CRACKERS Very Best, Ib 2 9 c Street, and wishes to inform his old •I patrons of the change and cordially " , All prices reduced. This week liny Crackers by t h e can and save money Ib 35c 172 Monmouth Street, has opened a Mr. and Mi'H. Frunli S. Weeks enturtiiini'd fMends ,1'rom M ureatown, l'rniiHylv.unlft, over Siilnrdny 111111 Frank E. HoyBr it Having Hu Snw Hnmlny. Mill D«m Unbuilt. . '»''• J - P- '-'yy f Mnilbon. ninde n medical inspection of the pupils of Frank 15. Hcycr i» having the dam the township last Wednesday. p No. 1 can - - - 1 7 c No. 3 can - Sic N. R. C. Crackers received fresh every week Ginger Snaps, Soda Crackers, Royal Lunch, Oysteretts, • ANDREW CITARELLA, formerly of Fenton, | CRISCO - t § Big Cracker Week ?••- $625.00 F, O. B. DETROIT Does Every Power Job You can plow, disk, harrow, harvest, thresh, bale hay, grind feed, fill the silo, saw wood, pump water, pull stumps, do road work or any other power job around, the farm quicker, easier and at less cost to YOU with'the Fordson Tractor. y y y y • Twenty-i'nni' hours each tl:iy, t'\roi'y workino; d:iy \\v (he year, it will tfive niiixinium stTvict1. l.ij>;ht but powerful, it Rots from job to j o b quickly. J'-asy to oporato and c o n t r o l - ciricicnt, economical a n d above all, D E PENDABLE- ty (let in the power-Tannin",' frame of mind now. Call, phone or d r o p us a card Tor Tacts. See the Kni'dsim in practical operation. tt | • _. _ _ 1 PRINCESS ROYAL PURE FRUIT JAMS, - Jar 25c• NOTICE! hold. Bpcnding n few days with, his mother, Mr. and Mrs. Ceorge Hyatt Mi'H. Linda Iinssett. their daughter Miec are on an auto-1 AUKUXLUH ThompHon of WaHhing- mobile trip to lOnston, Peuiifiylviinia,, ton has been visiting friends here. the Cntsliill mountains nnd other Mr. and Mrn. .lameH Rowe and; | . PREMIER Salad Dressing y ^ WHY PAY MORE? | STAR or MAGNOLIA MILK, can 131c | • invite them to come see his new place. of hla BIIW mill rebuilt. RUMSON Goldesi Tip Ceylon Tea PICNIC AT BRADEVELT. NECK * JJ ' When you buy at a Franklin Thrift Store you can rest assured that no matter how low a price you pay here, the quality ••• A of the food stud' you get is excellent.. We sell only standard high grade well known brands of merchandise. A About $1,400 Cleared to Help Pay for New Church at Marlboro. A picnic und moving picture siiow was hold lust Wednesday night on the grounds of St. (iabricl'n church at Braduvelt to raise "money to "build a new" Catholic church at Marlboro. About $1,400 was cleared. In connection with the picnic a lino supper was served and many fancy articles and other goods were siild. • Action was deferred on disposing of several gold pieeea on the co-opemt-'v" plan. The new church is to be built on Main street at Marlboro on land donated Mrs. Thomas Catchpole of Eaton- last week most of the farmers by John Holland. town, is with her. ; sloppedd shipping Thursday and did Mr. «nd Mrs. James ('layer have ' not resume until Monday, LINCROFT NEWS. moved to Unyonne. Mr. Clayvr's Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence II. Hobcontinue her residence ( erts off Winter Park,, Florida, loida, are ! Pupili Being Transported to School mother will bought th The Olaycrs making a stay with Mr. Robcrts's hut in a New Bu.. lStapleton ' property dduring; the sum- tter, Mrs. Wilmer MiicNuir. M Wil M N Eugene Layton has bought a large mer nnd moved here from Elizabeth. Mrs. Wilbur Hogers of Kurming automobile bus to transport the M a Mrs. Garret Ciarret W. Mr.. and Mrs. W. Buck dale, •• • formerly • of this place, is visit- i pupils of this district to and from , spent Friday a t Asbury Park. ing Mrs. Mary Allgor. 1 school. i Alfred Buck is building'an addiMr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Conovtr j Mrs. Frank Stczlnnd of Manasquan tion of two rooms to the rear of his spent Saturday and Sunday nt Mima-! and Miss Elizabeth Hurley of house on the Montrose road. Harold .squan. j Shrewsbury spent Thursday with Tilton und Cluuk-s ViinDorn, Jr., are The members of the llolmdel gun j Mrs. George f!. ttichdalc. the work. cluli .are. planning to hold many ; Anthony Biscrholf .has bought **. ~" <Yo"u i-Lct- S. I'. Hunt last week at- shoots during the fall and winter.! Buick automobile. .'tended a convention of the young They will hold a meeting to re-or-! Mrs. lieorge McQueen ot ««» nll . n ' K cliristinn associations at New- gunize their club when the harvest- \ Bank spent part of last week with ,u r k n g a rolu.L.,,lM,tutivu of the IU- ing season ends. ! h °M i i i n ' " ' T f •"' " " ' a • ! 'formed church of this place. I .lames Cl. Crawford has .1 new I Mrs. Linda BnsB.ett is on the sick • T | l c pinna for the new consolidated ].',,,-d sl .,|,, n . . j Mrs. A1r ~"' r «ri..,i.,,.i,.,i/ ,,f'»li»llioii» . I " " k «™ iW.™'" 1 ' ? '' l l s t »'ook the Ely estate sold COLT'S Regular 33c Size Special 2 S c | 9. 37 Broad Street, 87 Linden Place, 153 Shrewsbury Avenue, RED BANK. ATA. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••.••.••.••••.••.••••••••.••.f LINCROFT FAIR-AND SUPPER. Former Stesident Sondt Fine Lacef From China for Bazar. The ladies' aid society of the Lincroft church i.H making elaborate arrangements for a fair and supper to be held at the church Thursday evening. The members of the society met at the church Thursduy afternoon and sewed a largo amount of carpot vajjd with which to make rugs. In addition to this material thij society lins on hand several attractive nigs made by a Newark firm; The society also has api'oiiB of many sorts nnd sizes and other articles, including sonic fine luces sent from China by K'dwnrd Clayton, a former resident of Lincioft who is doing missionary work in China und who is greatly interested in his old home church. After the meeting Thursday afternoon refreshment!- were served which hail been provided by Mrs, Jennie Ualgrcn and Miss Klizabeth Hurley. VERI6EST BRAND X PEACHES Main and Pearl Streets, f AIR HAVEN 50c Large Size Bath Towels, - - 3 9 c each $2.00 Marquisette Curtains, lace trimmed $ 1 3 9 pair 17c 36 Inch Unbleached Muslin, - 1 2 k yard $2.50 large Size Bed Spreads, $ 1 . 9 5each 19c yard 25c Star Tex Toweling, - $2.00 Long Cloth 10 yard Piece, $ 1 . 6 5 piece 89c 64 Inch Table Damask, 6 9 c yard $8.00 72x72 Linen Table Cloths, $ 5 . 0 0 each 79c Window Shades, complete 5 0 c each 79c Dresser Scarf and Center Pieces, 5 0 c each 39c Yard Wide Cretonnes, - - 2 9 c yard 35c Curtain Marquisette, - - 2 5 c yard $1.59 81x90 Harvard Mills Sheets, $ 1 , 2 5each 55c 45x36 Extra Pillow Cases, - 3 9 c each 17c 27 inch Fancy Outing Flannel, 1 2 | c yard ARMOUR'S # f ? y t I Y V f t tT •f tt Y r Y v •> • •:•• t t t Y -t Y Y 1 .JTWV.I 29 Monmouth Street Y Y Y Red Bank, N. J, T T RED BANK REGISTER, SLP'iEMBER 21, ! 0 2 1 . PROBATED. MM ORDER YOUR WILLS OK TWO liKHIDENTSOF MIDDLKiOVVM. Martha IMcirford leaves Instate to a .Nicca e.nd ta H^t Uratbc-i-s and Sisters—William W. Conovcr'l E s . t.\tc Divided Amoiu: Children. Tlie will ol' Jiiiriha .Morford of j.Middlctfjwn has 1 i'cn admitted tu probnte. The sum oF ifli.OOll from 11 life insurance puliry lii'ld by Hiss Morford's father, Albert Morford, was bequeathed tu -Minnie Ii. Hendiicknon, a niece, llie lest of jMiss Morford's estate w.ts divided among her brothers and si?iers. William W. Cunovcr. Jr., of Middlftown, executed his will in 1008. Mr. Conover divided his e inle among: his children, Willium 1!., (icorito II. and Harvey G. Conover. Alice II. Worth:ey and Emeline C. l-'ieid. A cbuise in Uie will g-av.e Wiilinm 1!. IVnovev ]| IS THIS O I T O H K K KK1.HASF, O F U l t r X S W l C K U K C D K I I S m.-rils t h e title of a R e d - L e t t e r I t X)li'urs two KTcat a r t i s t s - - new lo lirunswick Records — Florence nise, viii-ifty, imviloiic numbers linden!.-, t i i i i t •>; i n pi'i-IVi-lioii hi i i i iiri-i-i.ti'i! n\ ;>.s i l u l''iyi]ii',:uiv.']its 1 lusri best a n d W ' l l r c s m c t i v c irw:!iil raivir.! . - r n List. Knslon, s o p i a n u , a n d (iiu.icppc Dn- sun;:;-. i n ilit'ii" Mr. Cono: h e lives i i'om t h f i i vi'r u p p u i n t i ' i l his so:) 1 j utoi of h i s will. j g ; T l u : will of Kninia A . I t r o w n o f | S ' K>'vj)nrt lu-iiueiit','d -S 1 *>l» in Klizn- '• O Tii'Oi liriek of Hull !••. a cousin, a n d j j j l l f t ' t - t h c rcsidiiL' of '.In1 t-stutt- l o Alice j ™ l l a y , d a u g h t e r o f C a i i i e r i n e 1. D a y of & Keyport. T h e will w a s e x e c u t e d t w o ! g ' y e a r s ai;o hmt l>< ctnlier a n d M r s . ; 5 : I l u v w a s n a m e d a: r ' U ' c u t r b ; . j JfJ r i m r l o s 11. lloiuS. a v e i l Imown r e s - ' ^ i d e n t o f ' l''artninL','ikile. cxei-uted his ' • •will t e n y e a r s aj.u last . l u n e . Mr. j ^ ' l l o u d clire'clcd t h a i s^iHl'lie s e t a p a r t , p f r o m his I'staU' t u !"• used in e a r i n g for t h e b u r i a l plot in t h e !''armini?<lak' cifi'tians, diince.'i ai:d novelty This li.-! will appeal to widely (•einotet'y. In CRITERION MALE QUARTET CRITERION MALE QUARTET y " si-.- jolly, " f . d U e y " i|.i.iHets - I I K willi iiiul i-.-lisuti.i 1 i s in eiieli of t h e s e v e r y h u til in n e w , h tiim> .mil Conti-nho IRENE AUDREY and EMILY EARLE 1 Tcmir mill Baritone CHARLES HART. ELLIOTT SHAW .l Kmily Kill-].- in " S » n - l nn.l Low" mul ' M r . i r s . Mint nn'l f.iuml. These SOUKS :i,v rliarinitiu ilu.-ts. :illr:it'<ively ,,cful a m i popular, in tin- t>.--t *<-rw t,r tliiit void. 2127 TUCK ME TO SLEEP I \\,um'-I.'".vi-.-Meyev) Tenor BILLY JONES AND STRAND MALE TRIO . . F.RNEST HARE IF YOU ONLY KNEW I I'leeson-Von Til/.ei ) Knritone Hilly .lone> inn! th.' Strand Male Trio have never rei :i more pl.-a-ini: nnmli.-r tlinn "Tucl; Me to Sleep." 11 uill meet itistiitit Wek'onie. for it hits t h t. Ernest Han- slmrs tin- .-Jini-s.-ivi- liullnil ••If Y . i - O Kn nth temle i.ires an- ili-liitlitful. mil. sinr 10-i r a m i ltiiriloiii212G DOWN AT T H E OLD SW1MM1N' HOLE BILLY JONES AND ERNEST HARE, MIMI I M:n-I).iniili]-(' BILLY JOHES .l) T.-nor Co ilo to 1 «wiiri*m iiV In w i t h B i l l y J..II...J Krnest Hure. I t ' s n mii'hiy m i n i m i thii't. No une nd .nil. lie<iile. there's "Mimi," remiiiisi'olit ith :i Imt rull (.f li of "Over Tiier lily Ilil'y Jones oifers. perMin;iiity Mich 10-in.-Xiu2123 PECK'S BAD BOY (Hnriuim) STRAND MALE QUARTET ANNUAL PROTEST lOIV to Prliool) HVycli.l Ilu mi.i nis Rt<rit ii.n • FRIEDA PEYCKE A n-L-i.i-.l w i t h ' t w o laiiii-imr fai-.-s—"IVek's ll.-.il I l u v " is l-til,< ael.ie Coo'.'nn ill the pii-tines ami tlie Stniii,! M;il,- (Jii;,itol i-inc tin- n n n i c iM-rniiU'imy i m ' ( ii:it fani s funn>- film. "It is t o l.uu'li" anil lie 2128 S W E E T ANDL O W Ilioyii'-Jolnisiin I Sopranc HONOLULU HONEY I Wolyii-Apiilelielil-Uysii h.'ll.T 1,1,ml,-,! vei.-ei th:in ireti,. V o l r e y , Klmw in "II,.III>I>IIII H o n e y " a n . very rarely o.,inp;uiieil. W e o.iniiii'iiil llii'in a s i.euul 1 0 - i n . *Si- hnpi.v. I.'i-i,.,lr. -I'.-JTI.I-'I. i-.-.-il:iti-,ii. "Annual l'r..t —t ries. In case of her remarriaw Mrs. i Woolley is to receive one-third of j the estate nnd the 're.-t is to no to \ their children, if any are living. H:id if not to the Sprir.i/Lake hospital. : Mrs. Josephine S. Herbert of Free- ; hold was left the entire i-.-t;»te of her husband, Charles A. Herhert, for her use as long as she lives in a will which Mr. Herbert executed three ye.at'3 ago. After the death of Mrs. Herbert the residue of the estate is to RO'to their sun, Dr. William D. Herbert. 30016 IMPROMPTU IN A FLAT I Chopin' Pianofe te Solo LEOPOLD GODOWSKY <in,!mvsliy re.-onis his l,elo\v,l Chopin as o lily Uie oleel can. Chopin's popular A l-'lat Inipromptu H lieiv L'iven :• masterly anil movine insL-riiitio... n: one with ii veritulile sinv;in« mivnii-tone under Uie velvet finders of a master, interpreting, u to!le-*onnct net known and lovetl hy the musical lejrion. 10-in.—* 1.00 1O041 SPANISH DANCE IGnmn.his-Kreislor) Violin Soli i Piatwf, rte liy I'I'CiliT Pi MAX ROSEN sm, (unna'los—-a Spaniard of the Spaniards—wrote this vwi s. warm al Max Rosen •n-klinir ilunci revels in its technique n!Ul tone. He infuses the hot Idid of Spair into it like a triii son of the Spanish violinist. I'ahlo S.:WKs;\U'—ami Uosen is enlitlfil i this relatii iship artistically. loveliness of violin, flute nnd harp is akin to tltese tilings. To those detiTminiMl by tom-uvmlity this rei'onl will bi? a real treasure. 10-in.—S LOU William H.. I.yr.ch, rector of the Deal Catholic ch'irch, made hi:' will a year aso last Auniist. He left $.r)00 to his housekeeper. Maitraret J. Sum-' mers. The rest of his estate was bequeathed to his brother, ,lohn i. Lyncli. c, ' Mrs. Phoebe Brcwinprton of Ashury Park loft a life rif»ht in her estate to her husband, Edward Brcwington.! After his death the sum of S100 each is to be paid to Isaac L. and Ethel Brewington, adopted children of Mrs. BrewinKton. A house, an.] lot at Ashury Park is to go to Mrs. Brewington's datiKhter, Fary L. Brewington, and a bungalow is to go to her 'daughters, Lillian Hill nnd Pauline Brewington, these bequests not to be made, however, until after ! the death of Mr. Brewington. Frederick Lupton-of Matawan executed his rill two years ago last; February. He left one-sixth of his i estate to each of his children, James W. and "William E. Lupton, Carrie Ely and Margaret Thompson; onesixth to his grandchildren, Hazel L. j White and Rolland Lupton, and one- j sixth to his grandchildren, Erma and ; Carolyn Lunton. ' GONDOLIER TRIO GONDOLIER TRIO . for t h e veiled ction is chielly OPERATIC 10037 AIR DES BIJOUX (Jewel Kurort from Fmist Act III (Guumxll Sanrano In I-ri-twh FLORENCE EASTON I-lorenee Easton, of th,: Metrntnilitiui. recor.ls t h e tlnshintr "Jewel Sonir" from the most popular of all operas " F a u s t . ' a s only a sreiit artist pun. Here is- vocal supremacy and authoritative interprelution. I t merits a hiirh pliice amop^ t-niluriiiK preservntions of operatie sinjeintc. 10-in.—? 1.C0 CONC E R T . 1O03S MARECHIARE < Nenpolits.il Sone) lili Oincomo-Toati > Hiiritoiie In Itnliuti GIUSEPPE DANISE With Blorious voice a n d tempeimcntn! nlinnilun Dunisr, Uie Itulian IlnritiMle of the Me' ropolit.-.n Openi, SIIIBS this snnir or Naples—"Mnrechilire," which tells a story of love nn'l t h e risiHK m on, and the refordme faithfully rolleets t h e o l o r and warmth of voice, and orchestra. 30015 JAHRZEIT ( I n Meinoiiam) Silbfrta-Silbcr.itoin) Soprano In Yiddish DOROTHY JARDON .lardon's dramatic sinKiny in this SOUK of power and pathos ranks with h e r highest operatic imecpretations. " J a h r z c i t " was inspii'eil hy a lieautiful llehraie eercmony and with its puinnnnt phiases ennclieil hy full orchestral ftccomiianiment it conveys intense emotional values 10-in.—*1.2B 13026 MINSTREL BOY (Moore) l l r i s t i A i r ) Tenor • THEOKARLE WHEN IRISH EYES ARE SMILING I Olcntt-Graff-Balll Tenor THEO KARLE nnd CRESCENT MALE TRIO . 1 he wurlil loves .Moore's "M instrid Hoy"." Theo K arli''projects that boy's unconquerable spirit upon the seieen of our'emotional life"/' there to inspire our vision and ideals. Generously Karle adds that lev. -aide Ivric, "When Irish Eyes Are SwiliiiK," therehy fairly emlnirrassini; this disc with riches. 13027 PALE MOON . ( C l i c k - W i n ) Uaritone RICHARD BONELLI MAH LINDY LOU IStriekland > Ila, itone RICHARD BONELLI Itenutv in t u i e . clearness in enunciation and anthorit in interpretation rbaracterize Itichanl Ilonelli's I'i'i'oi'ilril a r t . "1'alo Moon" and "Mali I.indy l . o u ' re appealing lyr es in strikiner contrast, stiii^' with .-ymnpthy and power against a most a t t r a c t i v e lehestrnl haekirro und. ii)-in.— *i.no 5063 BEN BOLT (BiHtlish-Kni-isa) Contrail,. ELIZABETH LENNOX ROBIN ADAIR (Scotch Air) iKcppell Contnillo ELIZABETH LENNOX Ilo you remember "Sweet Alice" nnil also "Rolii'n iVilnir ?" Of coursi 11 do, nnd know these old soKi . t o lie thin,..,, of l.cauty and j o y forever. The'se favi-iites a r e simply beautifully snnc hy Elizabeth Lennox, whose \oire and personality are sinmi lai ly litled for the- VANDERBURG NEWS. Daled F Hid Mlbsrrihrr. hold. N- .1.. Seplemlier 1J IHJI CKORCK 11. OONUVBK. IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. TO EMZAIIETU I.ANQIIH.INA M Ily virtue lit nil Oriler .if tin- Court uf Ohnncery of New Jt-iney niu'U- on tin1 ilny (it the iliitc tiereof in n I'l-rtnin patisi- v/lit-reIn I Joseph llomnno H petitio il vuu, ]• Ellgtibetii T.ftuqllilinu Homiino, a r e difeudnnt, ' l y o u nrc required t o appear, nn'l jileiui, an- ! >: n w n or <lemur to petitioner's! petition on or .• liefore tin- Beventeenth day of Octoher next, .•, or. in ilefimlt tiier.'i.f. such dec re,, will ),« V taken nciiintt you as the Chancellor shnll > [». think «(|"|ta)do mill just. ;•;. Dated A u f m t ir.tli, 1 S 2 I . I I U W A I l l ) K. IIICIMN.SUN, Hulii-ilnr i . f I'l-lltinniT. P . O. A-liil , (111 l!ri>tul Klto Ih"l lliuil,. M. ,1. I Mniimoutli County Stir Otli Notice to creditor,, lo pro, ml ute. In thi- mnlter of t h e Mtii' i,f KnnMr,,! !.•. d,r,.•!«,•,I. , 10 Vuritunnt t<i tile unler ,,f .lo^.'pli )„ IIMIII- 1 ^ hay, BiirroCTto of (be (',„,„•.; : i.r M, r ntli, ' K tnniln nn Hi" four'eendi di,, uf July, l ' . c ! l , l / J nil t h e in.pll.'ntion of (.1 ,-,! J. Vnnll'akl. nail l-'antde M i l , - I , i l l . (lie e l n ' . e o f i j o , '!.:'e nutltf i' 1" "I.. Iti-tlllK i-5i ili-rniinil.) williln n n -•.,,,- e-..,-i|i,,,, „ ! Vi,,,Mru'.l-. il< oi.fi rd nfii i.ilil. M . .1 , , 1 ' i l v H . 111'.! I . l'l.OVI* J V.A .'•' H1(A h'l.T, K A N l i l l : MI'II'IIKM., ri,-' ( 'ii "!,,-.- it,,i rim i lv ouyn to (idvortiiKi in Tho RoguiWi. I Palisades Paik Sunday. Miss Laura Daly spent Saturday and Sunday with h e r cousin, Miss Anna Hallcran of Atlantic Highlands. Mrs. CharU's Soulia has recovered J •*< [ f rum her sickness. Vj Mr. and Mrs. Charles E . VanDorn ,*(! attended the (irnnil Army reunion] j5ji (it HUrhlumls inst Wednesdny. , Red Bank Branch, SCOBEYVILLE Room 8 , Eisner Building, RED BANK, N. J. PAUL REVEJJE, Resident Manager. Telephone Red Bank 968 WILLIAM O'BRIEN i 4 i F•IIGH GRADE .SERVICE Approved and Improved - t h e i r .lehti i" 'in'i ,.' lil i-.tilf-r, •>' tl.''lf (i n AT YOUR SERVICE Heatinpr Plumbing ' Roofing • vYatw .Systems Copper Work Earthen and Iron .Pipe RED BANK and SEA OSHGM'r 62 BROAD STREET SHREWSBURY AVENUE and OAKLAND STREET TWO STORES IM RED' BANK Tried and Tested The ioyt of Lbiic—is as in fallible :ts HU.V- %ait irulnrly as Tc^ai'ds a KusinusK houst*. Our pvciu'nt tvomi'Mdous chain uJ' Groc'i'ry Stoivs and Meat Markets is the result of more than a third of a century of fuiistant, lU'Ver-ijtiliiiK' scrvifi1. )\ ti havt1 stood the test oi* tinu1— -the public lia.s tried us ami by their endofseiuenL we hnvi1 jct'^wu. Our business j.u>]icies an» not niytlis — not unified experiments wniLinf,1 l<» be pr«vvil---our nu'thods and policies are .K.NOWX to tht* pnhtie—-and endor:ird by tin- publie -that is why we enjoy the distinctiim of leadership in the ivroi-i'i-y^and meat field today. When you walk - into an, Asco Store, you know you are Eoinw to receive "Good Goods a t Low Prices." The very highest ^raue Hour milled. you utse Gold Heal Flour, Your bread, fake and pies will iilwnys be a success when Asco Baking Powder, can 5c, 9c, 17c TASTY DESSERTS Asco Corn Starch, pkg . . . 7c Fruit Puddine, pkg 9c Pearl Tapioca, 1b ; , . 10c Instantaneous Tapioca, Jikg He. Asco Jelly Powder, p l t g . . . 9c Rice, lfe 6c, 3c, 10c Gold Seal Flour, 12-lb bag Best Granulated SUGAR Jiggtitne Cake Flour, cut to pkg 12 He OYSTER FIXINGS Oysterette*, pkg 6c Asco Bread Crumbs, pkg. ,10c Asco Cracker Meal, p k g . . . 10c Trenton Crackers, lb 18c Criaco; cin 19c Pure Catsup, bot.9cj 3 for 25c We art? Continuing this Hpocial, so that our customers may have full requirements. 65c JAMS AND JELLIES* Pure Jellies, gliui 10c Soutliwnrk Jams, jar . . . . . . 1 5c Temtor PreicrvM, jar . . . ,25c Pure Apple Butter, enn. ..18c Del Monte Jams, can 15c Del Monte Marmalidc, can 15c Our Beat Matches, box FOR WASH DAY Asco Ammonia, bot 9c Asco Bluing, bot 7c Beat'Starch, lb 7c Rinto, 3 pkgs for 20c Fab (the wonder worker), l i e Fell and P . & G. Nap. Soap 4H Gold Seal Eggs c"£" 50c There's a "best" in everything—and our eu.stomers who are using Gold Soul EKU'S every day know that in efctfs it's"the big Gold Seal beauties. Selected Eggs, doz 43c Wo snuiraiiti".' every ORU to give <mtii'« satisfuction. I In attainst thi Iz Telephone 1114-W I M o n m o u t h C o u n t y -Siiriof/i N ' . t i r e fo rr.-,iit', ( (. t o i n - , . , n t An Insurance Service Bureau which can take care of all your insurance needs. Fire, Automobile, Plate Cflass, Workmen's Compensation, Burglary, Rain, in fact everything in the line of insurance. i 145 River Street Some of the Pupils Here to be Tram- I ferret! to Hillside. i Several pupils who have been attending' sclmol here will be obliged to attend school at Hillside as the re- ' suit of a rule passed at a meeting of the bo:.rd of education Friday night. Under this rule each pupil must attend the schoolhoiiRe of the district in which he or she lives. i Miss Elizabeth Vaughn of Asbury Park is spetidino; two weeks with her ; aunt, Mrs. John New'. : The item in last week's Register; ubout Charles H. Read losing one of: his farmhands'got mixed up in r e - ' gard tn names. It was Thomas Bol- j Any Phonograph Can Play Brunswick Records t h - r m i t t - r of t h e e ,r \v ConoilT. J r . , d . r i a s I ' u r r t l a n t t o t h e o r d e r ,,f J,,.'..|ih I. Don: ltay, filrrot^ate of t h e C o u n t y of Mimrnoiil m a d e on th.- twelfth d a y ,,f S e p t n n W r I'.i2 nn t h e application of (;,.,,,•,,,. 11. (',,„„>•,.,. . , , I ' S e t u t o r of t h e e . t a t e of Williiitn IV C o n - < t o v e r . J r . . decea»i-,l. n.ilir,. i^ hereby j.iven i >' t o tile c r e d i t o r s of silid d e c c a . e d to e \ h i l , i t • £< t o t h e stib.scriher, eienitor as aforesaid, >T< tlR-ir d«hl» a n d d e n i a n d a a g a i n s t t h e sniil e B - ' >I« t a t f , u n d e r onlli, w i t h i n I'i.x m o n t h s from t h e ' M ilato of of tint h e y willI he he | >} ilate th a f o r e s a i d o r d e r , o r th for. cd of ctlon tln '•for •I lon.u a? she lives i r until S'IIL- rt'mar- > INSTRUMENTAL 2124 WOODLAND ECHOES (Wymun) Violin-Fluto-Hnrp JUANITA (Norton) Violiii-Klute-Hiirp W e -will have tJhesm delivered to your door in time for < p BREAKFAST - i V< r . l l i i l l . l ' s i : ' - utors. ! John T. Roscll of Freehold left '.$1,000 to his diUKjhier, Dorothy Rid- | ! dk', to hi' used toward the maiutun- j linei' and education of her son, Lllth- i or I-'. •Riddle', in a will which he cxe-! etited last month. Mr. Kosell left $ii(ll) to his son Ciiilion.' The rest of his estate was (In iiled between his j daughter a n , i C'nn !.• •!. Smith. ] John Collins of Miituwnn Li'- i queathetl his oslate to his widow,; Margaret Collins, in ;> will he made last June. Mrs. {':iiiins was appointed executrix of the will. I The will of John Woolley of Sprins Lake wus exi't.'u'.i'd in 1U0O »iul a \ codicil to the will w:rs made in 1911!..; llr. Wocil-.'y heiii'.cathed $1,(10(1 to his son Alvah. 'I !'.e rest cf the estate ; was hequeathed lo Mr. Woolk-y's \ wife, Annie Wool!".1, for her usi' as j lO- n . - ' FOR D A N C I N G . 2130 ALL BY MYSELF \-;.\ 1'ivl i I, v Berlin! BENNIE KRUECER'S ORCHESTRA SATURDAY K,e: Trot i Iiroi.1;.- I EENNIE KRUEGER'S ORCHESTRA Il.'ili.-- .i-votee. will :'li|)ivi'i:it.' after oi the o vi'tty and inesnioric foice or these Ill'liSIVs fvn li-ry f. >, t ,-oi-. l!i.i:iii(. K r e n v r ' s Oi or iiuo evi.]-y pulsatin'-r measure :111c! 111.- re:,! i!;ime-lever doesn't live wli o will fail s u o 1 to it.s in.in s:>2129 LAST WALTZ Inlroilunnr: "Now Fad,.. J | y Golden Lo Dri from "Tlu Last WiilU"' (O>oar Strain* I CARL FENTON'S ORCHESTRA MISSISSIPPI CRADLE Waltz (Oliiinn) CARL FENTON'S ORCHESTRA Carl IVnlo>,V Ou-hesents " r h e I,.,sl Wall from t h e ML' MetronoliMn liirht onera suteess of ttiiil niune. I t ' s a li lltlful waltz, well i'linll':iili'i! lo 1 lie lilif. eliwrinir "Mississippi Cradle" vvalu they record on t h e iliosit,- siile. Walliies have I'uiiK' h;i This record proves it. lO.in.-^r.i2125 SWEETHEART l'o\- Ti'i loin CARL FENTON'S ORCHESTRA I'VE GOT T H E JOYS Fox Trot lAksti CARL FENTON'S ORCHESTRA Carl I-ViitnlTa fain- is as ..uri'illy urow in; anil thi < reoonl of ' Sweetheart" and "Tve Hot the .toys"—two lever ilistrinneiitation merits a speeial paragraph. Either one C "ill -,liM;..| ',', i,'i'itt,,li,','n iif~"'l'.'hles"' 'r^l this rerord is irervjinf "Oi'tnber tile." •12-in.—S1.50 r i .- F^rorai Conrad's Balcery ff^resli Daily t a t e w a s d i v i d e d '• l«'i vii h i s child r e n , K r i i e s t J . n.uid a n d Ktlith 1. D o h m , e:,cii of wlnmi a i c t o r e c e i v e f o u r - h i n t h s , a n d \w-:. M a t t y !.'. l!oud, • w i f e of M r . lSotnl'; d e a d :-»ii, w h o is M r . H a n d ' s son ; to rt'ceh Q cne-nir.;h. i a n d d:iu;';!i'.or w e r e a p p o i n t e d extrc-j I ' O P U L A R . 50G2 D O W N A T I ' l l E H U . S K I V I!EF. <l(o. A LITTLK CLOSE HARMONY lU'll.ir; "A l.itlll' C rile andBREAD i t '4 A 5 K K, NEWS. j Thii Place Will Loan Eight Pupil, to the Hillside School. The Atlantic township school lioard ;it a nicotinjf last week decided that each pupil must attend tlie j schoolhoust1 in the district where h e ! iiv she lives. 'this will tivUe oip;lit ] children fnnii the sclioolhnusi" here j tn tin' Hillside school. The schoul)| here has molt1 pu])ils than it has had j in a lnitL' time, a n d the clmnk'i' will relieve I'm-iresiinn without overlilirileniiiK ilu- Mill.-idu school. A liiirn ami two other otithiiililhiKK "" tlie Laird farm wvro turn down last week. The work was done hy il. IIfiii-_\- Vi!:iii({, who works the farm. .Mrs. lien,-, Wilkins is a t I,onj.; f3J, U'MlK'li. w i U l . lie]' V.\'M:,Vy wltti h.HH IHAl'll 0 v i t y Mi-k. Co,,,.,.;,. W i l k i n s of lle!A in;ir, I'oiititily of t h i s jilace, w a s a ff. v i i i o r h e i e Tlnii-Mliiy. '.), SiU'invan ViniiiK, s o n of ,1. H e n r y | I", I ViniiiK, i i «'.\|ivctt;ii h o m e n e x t ivrrl: ; K f i'Hii t h e I.on^- Tlranch h u s p i t n l , i r !w l n r e he was tinder t r e a t m e n t for [,'; in jit t'ies rrcctv ed nix w e e k s niro whei 4 I f wrm i nn iluwn Iiv y a n autoinohilt »'ilu*Milan \\\\\\ J'uni Taste il- -anti you'll know why luvers of fjooil lutlei- call it "the Finest Butler in America." Hand Butter Pure creamery prints. Asco SaraQpnrilln . . .bot 12f£c $1.45 daz Asco Ginger Ale . . .bot 1 2 ^ c $1.45'doz A«co Root Beer . . . .bot 12 Yxc $1.45 doz Buy a dozen assorted, Pure Grape Juice. . pt bot 23c A very nouri!;hint.c and economical thirst quenche;]. PRESERVING AND PICKLING NEEDS. Mason Quart Jars . . . . d o z 79c Mason Pint Jars doz 69c Jar Tops doz 30c Jelly Tumblers doz 45c Jar Rubbers (double lip), doz , , 9c Pnrowax . . .' lb pkg 1 0c Asco Cider Vinegar . . . bot 1 6c Asco W. D. Vinegar, . .bot 12o White Distilled Vincgdr. qt 6c Pure Cider Vinegar... ,qt 12c Biy value, Hawaifjin Sliced Pineapple can 23c--29c Sweet and luscious! HaWHiinn Grated Pincnpple, • mall can H c Fancy California Prunes lb 9c Fine Flavor, Big Value, ( 3 lbs 25c) Reg. 17c Prunes, cut to Ib.l5c Victor Bread, big loaf 6c There's health in every ('i'Un)l) of this good, wholesome most needed by the human body. bread, for it contains Victor Raisin Bread, loaf UIOHC elements 10c Just packed with big, luscious raisins! liEST WHITE Potatoes, 12'/2C 'i |.li f.'l-'i lbs) ' i uk (T-j Ilu), 25c; !(, |,u ( 3 0 Ibo), 51.0(1 It'i; a pleasure 1" cat .'-luh line, dry, nicnlv |><it:it'M-::. '1'lley conk like hulls »f flour. Asco Corn Flakes, pkg 7c U n u s u a l v a l u e . A bij," iiaekn'^e o f t h e b e s t <'iirn [''hikes y o u o v e r a t e - f o r o n l y 7 c . Asco Coffee lb 25cAsco Teas i-4 lb pkg1 2 c ' l l ' s ( I : . ".-or,,ltd t u H-\h p k g 2:1c; n» 4 5 c You'll fuut t h u t ^ni'ticulur "t;i;Uf" ytm liU(* hi ,it iii ton in o n e "1 o u r 11 vo dolcctnlilo li't'Mils: O r a n g n Vekon Mix*?d I'luin ItlucL Old C o u n t r y S t y l o Indiw Ceylon p 1 ' ' ! : < • I ' l l j i >'• ilh il n " . ' .I ' • • , •j ,, , . | | y.iii'll like i l . Aim iitorca all over Pcimiylvania, Mow Ju'r»»y, D e l a w a r e n n d M o r y h . , ' • ' • ? RED BAJXK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 21. 1921. M H I S ( f NEWS. JACOB I CAMPBELL HAPPENINGS OF INTEREST IN MONMOUTH COUHTY. Pertanal Natn, Sale* sf- JProperty, BuiMing Oyentloni, Lodge Doing., Sllgbl Firei, Blrtfce, Marcuts** and D»tW—Otlur Item*. Miw)' Jane Ftoey ot Englishtown hue to1turn id ftora a trip of severalweek*; to Denver, Colorado^ She returned by auto a> far as Iowa and from there came by train. Frederick Nightingale an3 Charles QgdeA-oL Keansbuig have formed a rtnership and will engage in the real estate business in their homo iown. : W. W. Rooney, who, has been -employed . by, the Prudential insurance company at Trenton for some time, a now working for the company at freehold. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick B. Neavee f Isong Branch are enjoying a tour of the !New, England states with friendB from Brooklyn. ' „ Miss Jessie II. Bone of Ocean Grove bag begun her duties as director of art and interior decoration at 3yracuae university. Rodney Eoas and George Rowland If Asbury Park entered Lehigh cotegc in Pennsylvania on Monday. A son was born to Mrs. Colin Heath of West Ocean Grovo at the sbury Park hospital last week, .Mrs. Richard Kendall of Spring Lake gave birth to a daughter Monday of last "week. Mrs. Raymond Sheehan of Freeaid grave birth to n son a few days Menfeuwt, N. J. Republican Candidate ) - .. for • • • • • • • - , - • •;,- ASSEMBLY Nomination for Monmouth County forjbr Jacob C. CamplwU Coamlttee ' is your child a grade lower than you wish he was in school? Perhaps you didn't realize that an undernourished brain can not sustain maximum mental effort. If you fed him more. MILK his brain would thrive the same as his body. You owe it to him to give him the chance. Feed him milk from the SHREWSBURY DAIRY CO,, Inc. No connection wfth any other dairy or company. Telephone Red Bank 8-R Telephone Monmouth Beach 2 2 9 6 C. A. CAMPBELL & SON MONMOUTH BEACH, N. I. Formerly at Shrewsbury, N. J. ? AUTOMOBILE GARAGE .>'' ' (Cars Bold o h Cortnmisslor* •• . Automobile Repairing, •Painting, Trimming'arrd lettering i .! CADILLAC 8 and BUICK Overhauling a Specialty -NO JOB TOO LARGE NOR NONE TOO SMALL TO RECEIVE OUR ATTENTION . If your Cadillac is not ^ght we us at once to save you money •BBMBBB—B—BBa«f BBBWBBWBBBBeBBB—»W •ys* S u i t s Our fall line of Boya' Suits is larger than ever, the prices speak for themselves Boys' one pants suits - - $ 5 to $12 Boys' two pants suits - $8.50 to $12.50 Estate of H. N. SUPP 19 BROAD STREET RED BANK PEMBLE ! Haflkmen on Strike. The bus drivers and hackmen of cansburg went on a strike last week and refused to go on the steamboat pier to get passengers. They say they are charged $1 week to do business on the pier, and that the charge has been continued after Labor day, which has not been done in the past. An Attempted Hold Up. An attempt was mode to hold up William Hornsby of the Eclipse ihonograph company of Keyport as ie was on His way to Perth Awboy last Wednesday night. A stone was thrown into the car, hitting Mr. Hornsby in the back, and a pistol was also fired but Mr. Hornsby got away. Express Hit! Truck. The Atlantic City express struck a ruck loaded with cement blocks near ?ihe Brook last Wednesday morning and- demolished the trviek.. The driver escaped injury. The small wheels forward of the driving wheels on the engine were thrown from the track but the engine was not derailed, Veteran Takes a Bride. Miss Marie Howell, daughter of Harry Howell of Asbury Park, and Purcy B. Harvey of Bradley Beach were married Monday of last week. Rev. Marshall OwenB performed the ceremony. The groom is a veteran of the late war, having served with the Asbury Park company. Victim of Typhoid. Oliver E. Britton of Jacobetown, formerly of Asbury Park, died of typhoid fever on Saturday. His slckhcss.ha'd its origin at the recent -har. vest home supper at Jacobstown. Mr. Britton did not' attend the- supper because of an injury but fihe food was taken to him. . ft .. MOOHC loilgt'. • Gets Verdict of Six Cants. Joseph 'Stetmis of Tionir Branch wiik llwilrdoil'u vurdlcl of six cc in his suit for tlutmigw nK-'ii'isl Snm uol Hi'imlich, which w s s tried in th LOIIK Mranch district court last woek, Stcnrna alleged that Hcimlich nasuultoil liim nftcr un ui'trument on the atrcct. To Buy Donl Caiinn. •The larger taxpayers of Deal bor o\i|?h at H mootinK last week pnsuo iv resolution nuthorb.itip; the com niisKionoi'n to liny tli<" Deal-bench tiiiitino for use mi n cluhhoiifii!. An oi'dinanca will lie intrudiiced providing for raiHinjr the mu'onynry fundti. Firo DainsgAfl [Hotel. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ' • • • . • • • • • • • • ' Tho Jacobnen hotol nt Long TOEPHONK 111 * Brunch WI\H purtinlly destroyod by flm .lost Wednomlny nf lurnoon. The building in nn old one* and ia of a flimsy sort of construction. How tho firo ntiivUacI la n o t known • but e v K doiico points to Incendiary origin. Frsehald Womitn Doiitl. and Insurance • 8 7 Harding tRoad New Jersey Telephone 1176 ************************** • 1 KSTABUWSDItM ALEXANDER D. COOPER ; Reed Estate 6844 BROAD STREET • Mrs. Amy C, tiroun, widow of (intnti of Frovhotil, died Monlast wimk nftor n yviir'H sickuatiH frum puuilynin. , She • wan 74 years old, Wat many yearn Mr*. Grann litul followed nurtink und hor v«cru in jtri'iit ileninnit. RED BANK, N. J. *Luther day of i%%lJr«,Acelila«t. Tornado WMI lass lnsurwac* • .- THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK nearest youcawkt FREEHOLD, N. J. ITS MOTTp-SEHVICE. JFOUR PER CENT INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS SPECIAL BURDGE & RUSSELL Expert Piano and Furniture Movers Hello, son! Off foij (Boarding School, you say,?. ' tWell, Dad's broughii , pu to the right place, ; 11 have jrou fixed ufi ] • * jiffy. Sure we've Jce-skates ?ind sleds and [Whiten .overcoats. When we sa)5 ischaol putfits we mean jeverytlimg boys" wear and jpjay with all Winter long. - Prices downright mod* Large Padded Vansfor Local and Long Distance Moving Fireproof Storage I'* , Rack Trucks for Produce Mall Oti»n niltij Heavy Duty Trucks and Trailers ROQHRS PEST CoMPAIfT i Broadway at 13th St. Broadway at34tHSt "Four Convenient Broadway Corners" Fifth Avo. at Warren at41atStNETW YORK CITY Office, 40 Mechanic Street, RedBank, N. J. Telephone 894 WHIMCWHWWW9tB«»M«WW»«MWWMMMW«IWH h Charged with Auto Theft. V Detective McGarvey of the Long Branch police force aided in the arrest of Oswald D. Martini at New York last week. The' man was wanted ns a member of an alleged band of auto thieves which has been transporting stolen curs between New York and New Jersey. Autos in Collision. An nutomobile owned and driven by Tunis V. Conover of Freehold was struck by another car at a cross roads near Manasquan Friday week. Mr,' Conover's car Hwerved sideways and struck a telephone pole. Mr. Conover and his wife and daughter were slightly hurt. ' Visits Pal's Grave, '. and Mrs. John Prico^of Keansburg have been entertaining Michael J. Doyle of Mnnhassbt, Long Island who was a pal of their son Wilbur. The latter lost his life in the war and Mr. Doyle paid a visit to his former pul's grave at Keyport* before returning home. Two Cnri Stolen. x Two automobiles wci-e stolen a( Asbury -Park Sunday of hist week. One of them, a Cadillac owned by Mrs. Elsie Jones of, Allcnhurst, was found nbluze, near Lonp Branch shortly after it was stolen. It ,was practically ruined. The other car was not'found. Heart Attack Kills Bather. • William 0. Cbozotte of New York died of heart disease while in bath ing at Bolmnr last Wednesday. Cho zotte and several friends were caugh in n sea puss anil'had difficulties getting out. Mr.'Ghozoltti's strenuou efforts against tho current brough on the attack. Going to Moose Home. Paul and George Dcrmigny, son of the lute Chnrles . Dermigny o Lone Branch, left last week fo Mooaohonrt, nil estate of 1,023 acre of land in Illinois, on which js coii ducted a voriitionnl school for th children of doud members of th Painting, Decorating and | Paper Hanging Red Bank Pag* S**m Hit or Miss Gasoline Makes a Motor' Hit or Miss T IIK p r o b l e m , of olifiiii u n i f o r m quuiily is o n e of t h e difficulties t h a t ihc- sue-CCNsful £usoliitc p r o c u r e r Inis l m d l'<» solve. T h e isiallev of varying quality is o n e of ll>'" e.H lo.llie y:ts- - I t ""iv as eaMv to fscl n i; pr«kliu't when pmelioally all the gasoline caini' from one or two types of ci'tnle pelroleinn. Q»in|Miralivcly Kltlr jiasuinir AVUM HJfsctl lllrll. HOdiiy, i hr tlemaiul i s . s n f»re«J. Mini, all parls «»f I lie. f;Io!x- ha\e. hern OX]>lorcil for pclrcleJiin, ^hi>"h accounts l\>v the ,'ii'cal nni;j;<" of "<ru»l<'s** on I he. uniikel. ( i i i s o l i n c i n i i s l h e MiiilVtisi n o t . o n l y i n O I K : o r I n c <• r ! ' t i c s ' , » c n p e e l H , l u i l . i n iivrif vitij liial ufTeeLw m o tor o|»!%v;:liolw Alu'c.c\(M'> |MO|iei ty u} t !«• (,;n. «'- M>U usr iiiniu'iucs iu MHIIC vny I ho pcrloriniuico ol your motor. T i l e S | ; I I M I . ' H ' < 1 O<< < " < M * i j > ; M i y (New ,!ri>i". ' l ; i i s pi.-sci1 llccu, 4'ontt'ii! l o li:(vr ">;uiHliir«l'' "Mat i > r ' . < ' ; . • - i l ; ".• • . • V T | > ' ( i ! » n ; t U y ;.!<IIKi S:l At:\ « ' i l " V. :-J>!M'l I <) I 1 US The ii!c;i! \ x i i i l i ! !n- l o Ilnvo i - l e t ; J v i v p < ! ' ;•-.. .<<liu»< u s u i i i - # I'D I ' m i t : ' ( ( / / i t ' i i ; u ; i l i l i r s a s l h « 5 <!niiiir:>l'; ;m(l <!iliy ivliirll ^ \i>11.•• | ; ! ' . a r r . i i . c i ' - l i"••<••-•. i n : i | ) i ' i > :.. i i p l i o n . A s :i i-iv-dlL o f I h o fo-'opfi'nlioi'i oi' o u r D r M ' l o p iiu-ul IIIHJ A J u i i u l u c I i i r i i i j ; l ) « |);tiinn'i!ls, " S l u m L i r i l " Alolor{ <• :isv.'';it»• ir1. p o s i t i v e l y l l l r licrtt, l i a i i u . , v«! i n n ! l l i r !iij?li<'sl. i n i|i<:ili!v I ' I . I I ) O I I < i n l i n y . I t is I !»«•: s a n i t ; V I K M I H 1 ! 1 y*>n ^ v t il i n l i n e i i i r n r i ' o l tin* slulM o r a n o l In i'. STANP/UU) OIL COMPANY (New JU'rue.y) ve Money Now, on Men's and Boys' Suits . Our Special Sale is Making Money for You, and Making Business For Us. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Men's $25 and $30 suits, Now $ 1 6 . 0 0 75-$65-$60-$50 Suits, Now ruamnteed All-wool Suits, Now $ 2 S . O O Boys' Suits, N o w . 8 3 . 0 0 andS S . fr®*®*®*®*®*®*©^**^**^®*^ Branch is preparing/for a busy football season this year. "Toy" Throckmorton has been engaged as coach. Several former stars of the Long (Continued from last page.) The garbage contract recently Branch high school will be members awarded by the Long Branch 'com- of the team. missioners to Viracola & Ennis has Baseball Fan Injured. been attacked in court by Norman Arden Spelling of Manasquan sufS. Ticet a bidder on the job, who fered a badly injured hand while claims the contract awarded is not ill watching a baseball game last week. accordance with the advertisement A bat broke in the hands of a ba>nr for bids. • and one end of the bat struck Mr. Sperling;, who was sitting about sixty Fisherman Loses. Joseph Cawthorne of Deal lost out feet away. las week in his attempt to land Miss To Haye New Store. Millie Gade, a champion swimmer, Lew jTannenbaum and William with a rod and reel. The test was West of Freehold have leased a store held in Madison Square Garden. at Hightstovvn and will start a branch Mr. Cawthorne got the swimmer of the American dye works as a within five feej; of the edge of the cleaning and dyeing establishment. tank. t Mr. West will take charge of the new store. Asbury Park Girl Weds. Miss Mary L. Potter, daughter of Auto Hits Horse. J. E. Potter of Asbury Park, was An auto driven by Miss Annie married Sunday of last week to Nolan of Sweetmans struck a stray Howard P. Colder of Port Chester, horse" in the road near Freehold last RY T H I S fraNew York. The ceremony was per- Thursday night week and the car grant, velvety formed at the bride's home by Rev.was overturned. Miss Nolan was unFrank VanHise of Columbuy, powder that reconscious several houi;s but is now recovering. moves the shine Hospital Inspected. so perfectly, and The. members of the board of Dog Bites Woman. stays on so longfreeholders and the county .solicitor Miss Elizabeth (!. Cody of Asbury made an inspection of the county ; Park was bitten by a ^ollie dog doesn't easily hospital at' Alleiiwood last Thursday. i owned,by E. Del-iaVergne last Thursblow or brush off. Thirty-six patients are now at the• day while she was running to catch a Lovely tints to hospital, which is four less than the j train. The dog made a slight wound match every cominstitution can accommodate. on her arm, which was promptly plexion.5Oca box, {cauterized: Freehold Baltery Robbed. • Take one hu')-e :,.Li\' Thieves broke into K. Miller's Sent to Reform School. bakery at Freehold Friday night Kasttnond Smith, a fifteen-year old week and stole ^lti which .had heeii Newark boy, was sent to the Jamesleft in the cash register. An attempt burp; reform school last week by was made to break into Kosengar- Judge Lawrence. The 'boy"had conPRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST den's. store next door but iron barred fessed to committing several robFive (5) Registered Pharmacists windows foiled the burglars. beries at Allenhurst and Long THE REXALL STORE Branch. Telephone 355 RED BANK, N. J. Sunday-School Convention. The (>2d mutual convention of theBuys Another Farm. II. Edward Ilulshart, who sold his Monmouth county Sunday-school association will he held in Si. Paul's farm at Lower Squankum,, two yaars church at Ocean Grove next Wednes- ajto and has since leased the farm day and Thursday.' Harry ,S. ,1'ick- owned by VanSchoick brothers at son ol' Ashury Park, president of thethat place, has bought, a farm of 242 !! acres near Allentown and will locate association, will preride. there. Fire on a Farm. All of (he outbuildings on Abram Sails for China, V> i'ii jam in S. Barnes of Ocean Anderson's i'aini ne;iv imlaysttnvn 55 31 MiffSHrf: 2; J HtiJ-ir-swere destroyed by lire Siiturday •drove sailed hist week for Shanghai, night week. The buibiings were all China, when* he will become manaalila'/.e before the lire was discovered. isov of the branch of the United The live stork w.w turmd out for the S lull's te:;tingr company. He has been employed by this firm for some i.ijrhl and thus escaped. I limit1. Hurt in Run(\Wi\y. l.ulli-, Drapkin i>f i-'iiglishtown was Officer Assaulted. badly injured Saturday Week when ' ]'oliet'in:m Gravatt of Froulmld hi-. hiw:v van away. The nins broke was assault»_'(l by Kf*mc colored men and li'e horre !'>JIV l'M'-v I'rnm the •while trying to nuike- an arrest HatMrs. Taylor's Sickness Ended \vni>.ar. Air. Dij-.pkiii was thrown <imLiy night, John Murray and out ami landed aiiam.^ a l.ce, ;.uf-IIenvy Jobnsnn were later arrested. by Lydia E. Pinlchnm's I'ering s.-v-ie l,ruiV.i.s.i ,lohTI.^OU was lined #;">() and Murray Vegetable Compound W l i t l> C .Tlu.ft of Jewelry, 't \1 \ \ I I i r lirancli Jewelry tn the value of ?:> fjllO w-as 1 I I I •k I iv an y\ >'l.-h "'from .Mrs. A." lli.iur'.s house at 1 to b o a r d l.o:iu- Uranch last week.' The noise •. W i l - made by the thief on t.he second fl'inr M 1I 1:1. li \ v ; i s was heard ,}>y a maid anil she went up stairs in time to see a man run I I ,OUt. HUmd II I! M I lighte Milliurst jrlouse Burned. I I 1 1 I I >f l . i i n i r lire last Wednesday destroyed the 1 1 1 ,f I t ' . i y - h"Use I I I at .Milliurst occupied by i il I |M-( in v:nuji! , miind f lh:it p l a c e l a : , ! Charles and Herman Sand. Many The loss r . i t hi \»• it, and IIIM1Wednesday. T h e c e i - n i i i n ) ' w a s p e r -is about $. i,:i(MI and is partly covered t II !ll"dicilio did f o r m e d n t S i . L u k e ' , c h u r c h h y I t e v . by insurance. li il 11 I|> IIH'. A IVi';!ld W . K l ' . v e l l L a k e . At Clothiers' Convention. l .(orilliK nil 1 I v II I 1 1 mkhani'.-i V.-g Ij John K. Allaire of Farmingdale is e.tabl" Compound and I hale' found j.;i:i>:it. A j i i i i i i B t S m a l l K i i i i ( ; a l n w « . ; relief .mire ii -.irur it. My back is much Avi'h'? iflieial,; h : i \ e heen | i " t i - ' alt ending the annual convention of hetl.-r and I can sleep well. I keep t i o i i i . d b y .• e v e r a l 11 i d e n t ; I n t . i k e Ihe National association of retail lioy/tf'and havr the care of ( i v children :-,te])'i t " I'l-evel-t t h e p r o n i i s u n n l s •cluthiei-M al. Rochester, New York, J-III iny'woik i.-i very ' ryin^ and i '•\iii very e i e i - i i i m nf s m a l l b u i i f v a l i ' W s i n 1 h e (hit; week. thanj.ful I have, fout|d Ihe (''impound R f j n e n t Announced. Mileb a hflp. I recommend it. bi m;. f e e t l i v e l . ' i M j r a h . w s a i | i l a c a r a f e I AiiinninccMicnt ban been-made of frienih and if you winh to UM" I bin lefh-r h a v e b e e n b u i l t . ' I IIhe h e engagement, ol' Miss Harriet !•'. 1 uin very glad to help any woman ;iufQiiiirh .Snle (>f Properly. Morris, daughter Of R.,,V. .Morrin of (I't'fn'dotn, to Roy E. Applegate of i'inklium'H V<;i;etnble <'!om])ound. " Max l''ine|.'idd ami OonaTd C Mm. MAUIIM I1!. TAVI.UU, 5 S I . J a m e . e llutchcr ol' Freehold, who bournl a Hint place. Plact*. Itoxbuiy, MftHH. house from Mrs, l-'rederick Trump- Will Locate in Florida. Bacliache iti one of tlio mont common eler about ten duys ago, hn\e .sold Krnost Adimiti, mimiige.r of the IJ. uyrnptomH of u diRjiIucomont or deran^e- the holme to (Jeorge A. and (ienrgo inenfof th» feiiiideHynloin. No woman 10. (lasler, who will take posne.S'iioa H. Steele .store nt AHbury Park, in preparing to leave for Miami, Floruhoutd make t h e miiitnlio of trying t o October 1st. ida, where he will start n business of ovoroomo i t by heroic onduranc*!, b u t his own. Prepuring for Football. ti*o .yd The Oiikwood Held club of Kong (Continued on next pago.)j BRIEF ITEMS OF NEWS. rGlenwood Don't Be Extravagant By being too economical—think of the cost pi doing without. 'The older the stove . the more it wastes, not only in food and patience but in fuel. Saving a few pounds' of coal each day means hundreds of pounds in a.year. A Modern Glenwood gives wonderful results with the smallest amount of fuel. Get oneand start saving now. This Glenwood is ehown in the wonderful pearl grey porcelain enamel finish—so neat and attractive. By siiuply paacmga dnmp cloth over the. surface you are able to clean yosr nuiga Instantly. No more soiled hands, DO more dust and (mat. It banishes the old time task of blacking the range. Fictore the splendid appearanco It would make in your kitchen. JAS. COOPER, JR. i CM tt>-a»T and see for yourself hew a niodern Glenwood Range "Makes Cooking E i L. Schwartz. RedBank MMM12 W. Front St, Cor. M»pl« Av«. REP BANK REGISTE&, CHWStl/iH SCIENCE 80CI&TV, Borticel Sunday I I . au etift £-• » BunaayBchool—»its WmlueiJar Evening TuUmonlal Mcetlnsi •8sU,p. M. Iteftalns Baorn—WedneBdays and Sunday, from 3:(1 to <•.»« P. M. . „., Tha public I. cordially invited to vlalt the Beading Room and to tbe BervicAB. The Careful Fitting MATER1IITY CORSET 1B moat important if you are to enjoy honlthful supriort, pleating appearance and entire comfort durinff the , most critical time of woman's life. You sir© nsBimd th» comfort of quiet""". privacy and tho services' of an expert . In corset fitting at Red Bank Coiurd MkUraity CoriaU «»• t— comraenilMl by leading pbyilclana, "Home of Gottard Cor.eU" X X TRAVERS RAVERS * PAINTING and DECORATING Paint, Wallpaper, Varnish OVER MILLER'S SHOE STORE '(Continued ttom k i t page.}' Llllie O'Hara of Mutawnn hai brought suit ogafnrt the director geheral of railrunds for $10,01)0 fur damages sustained wh(;n a•,)iou,-e owned by Bey a t : Cliffwood Was burned. The; compjalnt states tbt flro wus Btartod by • liparlm from u locwnotivc, ':'• ' "To d i t i b e a »n fuurt] of nnrer." iTlitm WaSell— direction mo followed, I I NKVEIt FAIIJ), Democratic Cljimbirke. REAL ESTATE. •(••pile MURltr wid enoroiom c w t o r The J)empct)Bt» tfi Monmouth 6*NTOM>T, it contain* fun do>e." f9too4 •Utr jetoi" tf«t. BoU CTcrrwhire or b y p ouiity will hold a dgfabakc tit Green We Rent— malf. 00. a bottle. Sables at Fleaiure fifty Saturday of FURNISHED COTTAGES. Cat, O A. VnorhjM. M. D _ this week. Elmer JnVGeran, former Wo Wriu— sheriff end now a United .States disALL KINDS OF INSURANCE trict attorney, will be tho toustmaster, * •; ' Boy's Foot Amputated. Telephone Office 392-W Johjl Holt, son cif'I^trs. Alice Halt of Ocean Grays, underwent an operRoom 7, Regiiter Building for the amputation of one RED BANK, N. J. ft> »«*»» Waf motor whirl ation foot at a New York, hospital lust When you put your foot pn th week. Tho operat&'n was made tfartei^-Piwtr is what's wanted. Pui necessary as the result of an injury. a Columbia Storage Battery In your'car and Kconiburg Man Weds. you can pr«« the button with tlie (telinj George King, son of Samuel King that there «'going to be BomctiiiDg doing— of Keansburg, and Miss Ethel Oulsman of Jersey City w&re married Friday week at K«anBbur|r by fitv. W. S. Ludlow. The couple Went to the Catskili mountains on thiir huncymoon. Thief Taket > Nap. • William Cottrell of Matuwan, who escaped from the reform school several months ago, was, orrc-stod while ^ T h e Columbia !• a powerful batterf. It will .jjjtnd operating condition! that irrccJf asleep in a barn at that place last week., With him was found a bag dthcrj. Its plstca of'hexagona! comtructioD like A honeycomb, are containingj'over |200:i(forth of silver, 1 aelf reinforcing ) anil balk B«lmar Woman Honored, OON units are reeJ against buckling. ognizedaathebese Mrs. Elizabeth Stein of Belm But yie don't expect was that can be made. Tha elected district deputy of the you to abuse a Columbi Rebckah distinctive design of tho lodges in thp shore district t is an eK- at a meeting held lasteweek, at which Six-48 combines then ceptlonally good bat- representatives of five of the six to make a sum of tha tery. ^ We expect you lodges in the district were present. '.quality of all. to fctus help you keep it in A l condition, au To Remodel Hotel. the time.. The Scarboro. hotel at Long Branch, conducted by Louis Shapiro, is to be remodeled at a cost of $100,000. The present.wooden frame will EMPIRE GARAGE. be and covered with stucco Allen Frost, Proprietor. Cor. Globe Court and Mechanic St. andrepaired a new tile roof will ha put on. Real Estate A. t. iSfAGENCY THE PEARL 5 Broad Street "OF HEWS. Pus*. TWO YEA* OLD ASPARAGUS BOOTS £pjj FAIL. PMJVTJHG.. Variety pllmetto, Grand roots, Twenty years' experience. Can exiress at once. Price, $1.50 Rer WO nJ $12 per 1,000, WARREN SHINN, Woodbury, N. J. Bumstead'sWonnSpp OF THE I • 21, •Telephone 236 M S.J.PICO! Phono 200, * Bed Bank. a Women'i Golf Tournament, The annual womejifs golf tournament of the Hollywood golf club of iOng Branch will start on October Sd. Some of the best women golfers jf this country and Europe are exlected to take part in the ^amos. Two Chautauquas Failed. Good Old Maryland Stylo The Eadcliffe Chantauqua, which tas appeared at several places in tfonmputh county recently, was a One of OUR Daily Special $1.25 Dinners ?t.25 'ailure at Keansburff arid also at Sundays and Holidays $1.50. Keyport. The guarantors had to From 12 J.o 8:30 P. M. tiakc up the loss at each place. Blue Point on Holf Shell Boy Hit by Auto. Little Neck Clnms on Hnlf Shell Edward Abord of Asliury Park, Chicken Poitufjnisc Chowder lihoAe la I and ged fourteen years, was struck by Cold Slnw <:Chow-Chow n automobile driven by Joseph Baked Boston Blue Fish ihure of that place last Thursday ROASTS ight. The boy was cut cm the head Prime cut Beef au jus Baked Fresh Ham, Apple Sauce ut he was net seriously hurt. Philadelphia Capon with Filling 1 Itoast Leg Spring Lamb First Wedding in New Church. VEGETABLES Miss Mildred L. Should- and HenBoiled New Potatoes ry S. Truax of Asbury Park were Green Beans Early June Peasj SALADS married last Thursday night in the Tomatoes with Lettuce ew Methodist church at Asbury DESSERTS 'ark. This was the first wedding to Lemon Mcritmue, Apple or take place in the new church. Peach Pie Chocolate Pudding, Cream Sauce Firemen Win Prizcii Vanilla or Chocolate Ice Cream Watermelon, Iced Berry Roly-Poly The Pioneer fire company of BradCoffee Tea Cocoa ley Beach \*»n two piftcs at Coney Club Breakfast, 55c up. Islapd last Thursday, jlpne was for having the largest naSber of men, 67 in line, and the other for having' the best equipped apparatus. Ruff Men to Build. A. and M. Karagheusian, propriCookman and Sewall etors of the Freehold rug mill, plan ASBURY PARK to erect some houses which will acOpp. St. James Theater, phone 1875. commodate from ten to twenty families. The houses will be leased to employees of the mill. Freehold Man Arrested. George Lockett of West Freehold was arrested Sunday of last week Contractor and Builder, charged with keeping a disorderly house. The arrest followed a lot of BED BANK N. J . carousing which too); place in tllat section the night before, OFFICE IN EISNER BUILDING, Seabright Bank Move». Room 3. The Seabright tank.was moved on Saturday to a building on "Ocean Telephone 850-J. avenue formerly occupied by GarJobbing of All Kindi. land's grocery. Th'e. building ha been remodeled to make it suitabl Eitimatei Cheerfully Furnithed. for the bank's purposes. R»d Bank. K. i. JUST A REMINDER WHERE TO DINE Local and Long Distance Moving General Trucking Any Where Any Time I € . - * O. A. DBiATUBH, • 47 \ V IU4 J S k n o c t * Uolr«r«ltjr of PuiturlniiUL Bmm Mttor to Dr. I, D. TbrockBorwa. • • . « Bnwl Btiwt. OHM hgur.l 8 A. M.fci§stt t. U, far «xc«pt 84tatdftT. A• B. SIDWELL TBiraS BPECIALI81 Hen, Women, Mid Cblldren Booms 800-1-2-Ktninoath Bulld Asburr Park, N . J. Phoil»-A»bOT Wnyski. 261-P-j. U ,l l<< 1. 18B t d H U B o n r » »» U day and by appdlr.tmcnt. All upplUuicco euarantcod or prlcm refunded. WILLIAM E. FOSTER, OUR CLEAN, WELL VENTILATED W COUN8ELLOB A T MJeroar. . Hew Hew York, Atlantic HUrhlante STORAGE WAREHOUSE IS AT00 Broadwu. N.J YOUR SERVICE TO STORE YOUR N.Y.CIty. HOUSEHOLD GOODS, PIANOS OBERT PIERCE, LICENSED A.DCTIONEEH. AND ALL ARTICLES OF VALUE. BeBid«neo 16 White. Red Bank. Telethon. 10S8-M. _^ GOODS PLACED IN SEPARATE (social attention to lalaa ol tana MMfe farm lmnl«io«nti and p«rional propvtr. ROOMS AND RECEIVE THEJBEST OF CARE. F. TETLElf, R DEAD STORAGE FOR AUTOMOBILES M• ani COMMISSIONER NOTARY PtJBLlC OF DEEDS. ' Tetley'a NOWB Btana. 7 Brood Street '_ Ited Bank. M. 3. STOKES,DENTAL BURGEON DR. HAKOLD Baceo«»OT to Dr, Frank Lo«. Tbe leilly Storage and] Co., Inc. G U Broad StrtoU Eisner Buddim. Rooir.»4, 6ondC. Ofllce Bourn B J« to 6^10 o clock. EO MCC TAYLOR, C. E. CONSULTING ENGINEEB. CIVIL ENGINEER and SUBVEVO 8 Blrfier BniUJtait, Broody St^JltoJBant Bl-63 Mechanic Street, RED BANK, N. J. ir APPLEGATE & SON, Telephone Red Bank 282 COUNSELLORa A I LAW For Tire Service E Telephone 72-R DMUND WILSON, A COUNSELLOB^LAW. ^ Offices: 10 E*sr FHOHT BTHECT. LSTON BEEKMAN, Our service car isA always ready DE W. M. THOMPSON, Steam Vulcanizing, KO. D. COOPER, Fabric and Cord G ' KOHGE K. ALLEN, JR., Tires in stock COUNSELLOE AT LAW. Offleei, I I Broad •treet, RED B A M , p . DENTAL SURGEON SURGEON, •••• Red Bank. Bl~— H, 2d Nafl Bank -Bulldinir. Rod Houri »-». Gas administered. CIVIL ENGINKF.B. Baccessor to Geo. Cooper. U B RED BANK. • • PostoOce Bulldlnn, John Hansen 42 West Front Street, Red Bank, N. J. Night Phone 14O-W » CIVIL ENGINEER AND DOKVETOB. Boom T. Patteraon Balldinj, Broad Btrtn. IIED BANK. N. J. EO. H. ROBERTS, GRADUATE AUCTIONEER G P . d l i r . . or Gratis Stock. Farm Salas, T— sonal Property. New MoDmouth, N. <> TslBPhona Mlddlltown »T|.F-M. Lisworth Alexander TII^ES • TIRES SUNDRIES All the same high quality—all the samei honest value.1 for Floors, 'Walls, Hearths and Man* tel Pacingi, Brass and Wrought Iro« PireplaceB, Andirons, Fendera, Fir* Seti and Gag Logs, Wood and TIM Mantels, Medicine Cabinets and TIM In Bathroom Accessories. 14 Monmouth St., Red Bank TELEPHONE 528-J. [CHESTER Hotel and Grill Wruppri In Botttm SIX CYLINDERS It helps you make thjj world go round. SPEED AND COMFORT 'Atwaf* the tama th* world oven Whiitle Bottling Co. Phone 377 A . W y Park, N. J. A L L the dash and speed the young people *"* of today demand, and all the'comfort and performance; all the mechanical refinements and approved modern engineering principles are combined in this beautiful sport car. Because it contains all the wanted features, it is "The All Feature Car." See it in our show-rooms,- Com* -pare its dozens of outstanding betterments. Ride in it and feel its luxurious gliding smoothness. The Caio Six Model V comei in 4 body . tfpels Touring; Sport; Sedan'; Coupe . JOHN MORROW, JR., Telephone 1161 Sold ExctUBivjly by, Knickerbocker Pharmacy, Dng; : Sundrie*. . Red Bank, N. J. Jhe Tone and Quality of the RED BANK. J. C. HeadricksoD S Son ;..MMRsta* I U . . . . . . Telephone 79841. Dealers.!. FARMERS' SUPPLIES Undertaken Meet. The New Jersey state funeral di rectors' association held its annua: convention at Asbury Park last week, A gruesome but interesting featur was .a big exhibit of caskets am other funeral fittings. ' Sale of Freehold Home. A. S. Longstrdet o£ Freehold ha sold the house adjoining his residence property on South street to Mrs, Medora Taylor of Marjboro, who will move into the house after making several improvements, A New Fithing Club. Residents of Bradley Beach wh are fond of angling have organizer a fishing club. Dr. Frank Wroe was chosen president, Everett Wroe vic< president and Mathias. Stratton sec retary and treasurer/; . An Ocettn Grove Wedding; %- • Miss Lemirah S. Egtior and Myro S. Wright of Ocean Grove were mar rled at that place on Sunday, September 4th, by Ilev. George S. John son. The couple will make theii home at Hightstown. Clothesline Thieves Buty. Clothesline thieves made their ap> penrn'nee at Seabright one night lhsi week; when they stripped tho'llnc a the girls' home north of the I'ailroai •station, The stolen' articles wer mostly, bed clothing. A New Garage. Patrick Collins of Freehold i building a storage garage 10x36 f«e and two stories liiifh fronting cm Elm street at the rpar of his residence propetry. Salli Hit Farm. Michael Dorey has Bold Ills furrr north of Fmmingdalu and has bough a house and ueveii acres of land u GREGORYS SON 12 Broad St. Red Bank I l i t e Star Taxi Service i PliONOGRAPfl h famous as the crowning ' , achievement of the illus. , *iio«3 Remington Family, We are now selling Potato Spraying Machines and Materials, from our stock. See us before you oraer. ' • We are in a position to meet any competition considering quality. We carry, a supply ofJBean Sprayers and Repair Porte. Friend Sprayers and Repair Parts. ".Black Leaf" 40." "Sulco-V. B.' 1 Orchard BranaJMaterials. " Vreeiand'a" Ellectr6 Brand Materials. Biasell Harrows. Guns, Relief Valvea.Spray Hose, Spray Fitting and many otWthings too numerous to mention. Orders taken for Bound Buahel Bankets. If you wish we will Spray Your Orchards or Potatoes, Call or write for anything you need. J.tt. Geo. W. Sewing, Producing a rare beauty ol tone and distinguished by; pharnoine design, tho Globe Court Garage, Automobile Insurance i Collingswoml Park, near Shark river Saafaright Man Dcnd. : Edward Bynrs of Soabright diei last Thursday after a lojfg tilekni'Ks He was (IK years old arid Is nurvivct by three daughters and a aon. Solo of Two Loti. Alox L. Moreau of Freehold ha bought u lot at thi!. corner'-of Hroiu and Stokes street!! and his son Adriai IIHM bought; the ndjuihing lot. Snweri at Motownitr Tho installation i»f a new neve 'nyntcnt ut Mntuwnn ia about to hi started. Tho cn»l will bo in tin neighborhood of Ifl'Jlf.OOO. / (Continued on next past.) BKASCH BROTHERS, Monmouth Street, Oppoaita Depot. Telepl.Dno 747 Open Day and Night Cars provided for weddings, iunerala • and other occastona. A Dry Cellar—Yet a Cool One A warm cellar is a poor storehouse. That'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 . Original PATENTED Pipalao Modol Manufactured only by ths HOMER FURNACE CO., Homer, Mich. will radiate enough heat to keep the cellar free from dampness, but will not detract from its natuial coolness. Vegetables can be stored with perfect safety. Heat is not wasted with the "Home Ventilator." The scientific principle of design and operation sends all heat units through the combination hot- and cold-air register, and from there it is evenly distributed throughout the house. Clean, simple and safe. • Doesn't waste space and doesn't necessitate a big installation cost. W e can equip your residence with a "Home Ventilator" in a few hours, for a little more than! you would payfara good baoo burner. Ask us for more information. of ordinary quality are not good enough for prescription work. Only drugs and Mipmicnli of the very hlgheat grade ol purity are fit for uto In proscription!. W« UBe tbe belt obtniimMo no matter what the coit and allow no ont but registered phnrmuoiota to compound the medicine. All prescription! oro doable checked, thui gunrdirg againit tha poiaibility ot error or Inaccuracy. Yon may depend upon tha preicriptiom you hove filled •t SCfIROEDER*S PIURMACY, H. C. HUBBARD, Prop. 10 Brand Street, TaUphona MO Ked liank. Tal«phon«33 WaHlun O'Brien, Red Bank Mid Seabright Bt jure "Fnm Pig It Pin" MERCHANTS STEAMBOAT CO. OF NEW JERSEY. Subject la chanua without notice. Steamer SEA BIRD or ALBERT1NA UatvTi'tn I'U'r u. font of Franklin Blimt. New York (l.imdini; at Ilio ltnttory In tabu an and let o riiiKimtfftrs only), arid lllirhljimlD, Oci'itntr ami lttn) JlAiik. TcIculiKin Cull !(•."> Wnlkn. Now York. <21I Uod Rank. N. J. Mxhlanda Tolophonn, FOR RED BANK. FOH NEW YORK A.M. I'.M. LUBVC l t d Hank 7 lit 7 3* Lcnvo Pirn 24, loot at Frnnl.lli. Slrcul. ] € " Oci'iinlr. Ili.llfry Uiiiillna II IS i .. HUIII.IIUU n (« too* • Orranlc " B 3 0 Arrtvo llatlary l.andhn . io la ' Kail llnnll " O 00 I " I'lanhlln Strut NOTlCli'.M llnllnfy lamllnK, all olovulcl t»ln« Inr untonn, mibnay tat iipluon or loUraikllK and Rurfnca cat«antl rorcitte to Uul«n Iftiand-and Hrooklyn, eaiv W> re»cti«tl l» t^vu inlmitpa,. Daily except Sunday. CAN TAKE TROLLEY. AT Uiam,ANl>3 TI« J. 0. T. Co., for Btono Church. Navo»lnk. AtUntlu I!l«hl*iuli. luiri.rj. Koaiiitiurir. K<iri"'rl. MMilliitavn and Knrl Uan>. . . . » AT III')!) HANK vlu M. U. li. Cu.. lor Hlirow>biin>. KuUiiiUiwn, l.<™ Ilrwich, Ail)iir» f»rl, r«lt AT ItKU HANK »la J. O. T. Co.. for Kale Vfcir, HM<Ual<iw>. Now Munmnulli. llalfor*. KMIII. burs aoil Knyport • rHiHwlal ulti'iillciii nWon U> Hi" <••*'» " f A u n « . Konna ami ll«rrl«»«« Jltnoy nt Hod Bunk for Blirewsbury, OecuiiporL mid LOIIK Krmich. Iiitlli' Hllvnr. r«nt|i V«U, RED B/WK REOBiHEft, SEPTEMBER 2 l f - IN* T«. STRAND THEATRE| | WHERE MATINEE ALL SEATS QUALITY REIGNS SUPREME 2Oc BROAD STREET - Telephone 6 5 8 *~ RED BANK, N. J BURKS Friday, September 23 Today, Wednesday, September 2 1 MAURICE TCHJR1NEUR ^ And remember the dash and beauty you've always found in the gorgeous pictures of Cecil B. DeMille. Now see the latest and far the greatest he ever made! With the following peerless cast of popular playeri: • "THE SCOFFER" The Foolish Matrons You've seldom seen such a Torrent of Power us surges through this drairm of wonderful conflicts. Scenes of strife, of romance, of vivid, livid action. Men who are real men; men who are beasts. Women wonderful, in their love; women pitiable in their frailty. AH made real by Mary Thurrnan, James Kirkwood, Philo McCullough, Rhea' Mitchell, Noah Beery and a perfectly picked cant. Review. Comedy—"Full of Spirits." / Topics. Overture—Dolores (Spanish Dance)—Crunn. Novel by Donn Byrne, with an all atar cast including-* Hobart Bosworth, Doris May, Mildred Manning, Wallace McDonild and Fraokie Lee. •Married? Ever been married? Ever expect to be married'.' It is a story of New York of today—a story of mar- . riage, full of fire and conviction. It gives the answer to what every woman wants to know and what every man thinks he knows—what makes a successful wife? "The Foolish Matrons." Movie Chfits. . Good Comedy. Wallace Reid Gloria Swanson Elliott Dexter Bebe Daniels Monte Blue Wanda Hawley Theodore Roberts* • A^nesAyres Theodore Kosloff Pplly Moran Raymond Hatton ' , Julia Faye Overture The American Step March—Smith.,. Saturday, September 24 _ • A Sidney A. Fr&nklin Production Thursday, September 22 Jtsst L.LASkv presents Cecil BDeMilles 9•The Affairs of Anatol" CHARLES RAY PRODUCTION CC (paramountQicture 3 DAYS-OCTOBER 3, 4, 5 With NAOMI CHILDERS and SAM D E G R A S S E . "THE OLD SWIMMIN' HOLE" A drama of a woman's faith, simple in thought, splendid in power. Yet humanly strong. .A drama of n wife whose loyalty and faith a r e pitted against the torments and tortures of love-loneliness. A picture you'll enjoy. Kvcry happy recollection, every laughing memory of boyhood days, every fight, every prank, every trick that you usod to play, is brought back by Charles Ray in his pieturiziition of James Whitcomb Riley's old home poem, . "The Old Swimmin' Hole." It has caught 1 the spirit of the Riley classic; it reflects it throughout six wonderful reels of humor and happiness. L. 1C. O. Comedy. Kinograms. Overture—From Normn—BelHnj.' Last Episode "Miracle of the Jungles." Conredy—"Back from the Front." ft) Overture—Love's Greeting-1—Bohm. Monday and Tuesday, September 26 and 27 WILLIAM S. HART HOW WOULD YOU LIKE TO DO THIS (Continued from last page.) The Allcnhurst commissianers have passed on second reading an ordinance providing for increasing the mayor's salary to $1,000 a year and the salary of the commissioners to $750 a.year. Asbury Parkers Wed. Miss Elva C. Hobbs, daughter of H. A. Hobba of Asbury Park, was married last Saturday to Clarence N. Chamberlain, also of Asbury Park The ceremony took place at the bride's home, the clergyman being Rev. Marshall Owens of Bradley Beach. Hotel Robbed. The Ardmorc hotel of Ocean Grove was robbed of over $500 Friday night. The money was taken from a drawer in the office desk where it was kept because there was no safe Having tried it once, we are certain that you wouldn't in the hotel. like to do it at all. Women Rule at Seagirt. And no woman finds any particular pleasure in it. T h e The women of Seagirt hold the votonly way to wash -<hd dry dishes is by electricity with a ing power in that borough and will be able to get whatever they want in tlie way of borough government. The registration shows 39 women voters and 27 men. 'Husband Gets Divorce. Grovcr Parker of Eatontuwn has The dishc* are placed in convenient rackY inside the been granted a divorce from his dishwasher, a switch pressed and in about ten minutes wife, Frances L. Parker. Mrs. the dishes are clean. Parker brought suit against her husband hut she failed to substantiate Conic in today and let us show you how. thoroughly her chai'tres. this device takes care of the dishes. Oystermen Want Compensation. Efforts will bi' made to get govASK ABOUT THE ernment compensation for oyster planters in Mntawan creek whose EASY PAYMENT PLAN oyster beds, were ruined several years ago when the government dredged the creek. Jeffrey Brothers, Run Down by Auto. 20 Monmoulh Street, John McGreevey of Munasquan was run down by an auto driven by Red Bunk. N. J. Tel. 923 Leonard Newman last Thursday. McGreevey was knocked down and badly bruised but no hones were broken. . Avo.i Street to Be Paved. Main street at Avon is to be paved Allentown bank, accompanied by his McCloskey property near Farmingif plans of the commissioners of that wife, left last week for Los Angeles, dale, has built a bungalow on it for borough mature. The improvement Mr. Hutchinson will attend his father. will cost about $85,000 and it is ex- where the national bankers' convention. fast Matters Meet., pected to secure state aid for the piving. On Southern Trip. The Masonic Past Masters'.associaRichard C. Warwick, a Long tion of Monmouth bounty met at New Club Officers. plumber, is enjoying a trip Freehold last week. William L. Levy Andrew R. Ewing has been elected Branch Florida, the first vacation he has of Freehold was elected president for president of the City club of Asbury to taken in years. Mr. Warwick the coming, yenr. Park. , Everett Antoriiries of Bclmar made theseveral trip down by boat. is vice president, Everett Rudloff Weikel—Guyer. secretary and James l'orsyth trens- Ocean Grove Man to Wed. Miss Olive S. Weikel of Shamokin, nrer. Franklin C. Bone of Ocean Grove Pennsylvania, and William R. Guyer of Ocean Grove were married a t and Miss Marion Sinter of Orange Music Store Sold. will be married on Monday, October Bradley Beach kist week by Rev. The Dr. E. Ii. Kenst music store at 17th. The ceremony will take place Marshall Owens. Asbury Park has been sold to Abeat the, home of Jrfiss Slater. . < .';Victim of Heart Disease. •Ruben; who conducts a store at NewJacob S. .Qunckenbush of Marlboro burg, N. Y. Mr. Ruben has been Ice Cream Truck Upsets. employed at Asbury Park this sum A big auto truck belonging to thp died Sunday of last week of heart mcr. Ciistle ice crenm company upset in ndisease. He was seventy years* old ditch near Glendola Saturday night.' and leaves a widow, five sons and Atlentown House Sold. Over 1,000 quarts of ice wcum wero three daughters. .Amos S. Robbins and Amos Byard Continuation School Open. have bought the double house at Al- spilled on the ground. A continuation school, designed to Jentown occupied by Mrs. Mina Man- Engagement Announced. Bering and Mrs. Lucy Robbiim. The Announcement has been made of help those pupils who nro compelled new owners will sooji take posses- the engagement of Miss tloso Con- to work hut want to continue their sion. nelly of Harrison and Koy Ulood- education, has been opened at Long good of Belmar. No date has been Branch with sessions on three duya Married at Hotel. of each week. set for the wedding. Miss Ethel M. Jacobs, one of the Arrested on Return Home. proprietors of the Brooklyn hotel at Ailiury Parker Bankrupt. Anthony Lnurino was arrested last Ocean Grove, and Adam S. Pleet of Morris I., Goldman, proprietor of Newark were married Saturday night a dry j;oods store at Asbury Park, week at Long Branch on his return The wedding took place at the hotel has filed a petition in bankruptcy. from a trip to Italy, his native land. Ho claims liabilities of $1G,654 and Lnurino is chnrged with robbing n Piospital Auxiliary Officers. tailor shop at Long Branch litet Januassets of $(i,6o<l. • Mrs. Charles W"! Day hns beer ary. elecliJIpfcafdent of tho Ocean Grove Long Branch Girl Showered. JMTJtiliary to the .Sprint; Lake hospiA miHcellani'OUs shower was given Asbury Park Man Wedl. Herbert A. Miller of Asbury Park tal. Mra. Lot H. Wm'il is secretary Friday night for Miss Krnmn Wardi-11 and Mrs. Charlpu O. 1'erry treasurer of Long Branch, who is engiigod to and Harriet Niclnilir of Patterson were married on Labor day. The wed Thonms llynie. Park Man Weds.. eeri'inmiy' ' wiis " jn'vrforirieil by the Leopold J. Snoidcr of Asbury Park New Laundry at Freehold. bride's father. and Mist Francis Magid of Brooklyn A new wet wash laundry, which Resignation Accepted. Hyere married Sunday of Iuut wt-fk delivers washed goods partly dried, The resignation of Lieutenant 6t the latter place. The groom it has been opened at Freehold hy 11.George V. Iltiulernon of Anbury Lyons of ISrooklyn. engaged in business iit New York. Park from Company G of the 114th Builds a Bungalow. Attainting BankerV Convention. regiment of New Jurney has been > JS, E. Hutetyiuon, cashier of tlu John SpriiiKi'i*. who bought the ucct'litod. , IN >*©•©• BRIEF ITEMS OF NEWS, Ati Allan Dwan Production . Producer of the Last of the Mohicans, now presents in His Greatest Success "The Whistle" The story of a town where money meant all and human life meant little. • ' i Till fate crashed into its bustling affairs and showed struggling hearts what a man is. A romance of love and toil and combat. Crowned with human sympathy that makes the whole world kin. A William S. Hart Production. Written by Lambert Hillyer from the story by May Wii.moth.nnd Olin Lyman. Monday—Kinograms. ' * rfiesday—Bray's Cartoons, . 3 TIMES A DAY Wednesday, September 28 / Mary Miles Minter in the Breeziest Comedy of the" Season "DONT CALL ME LITTLE GIRL," AND Mac Sennett's • Comedians with BENTURPINin "HOME TALENT" COMING SOON Western Electric Douglas Fairbanks in " 1 1 THREE Dishwasher and Kitchen Table A pipe, won't burn your Y tongue if you smoke R A ' % Print* Albtrl h •oM intoppyroe" bmn, tUy ft* tin,, handamm* poansr mnd hell pound Urn humlJtrmmndlnlht found trfttml ffloss f h i d o r ith with hum C tpong* tap. fSfit that rliar pipe-party-bee nino.nfirrv-rioii buzzing ruiiTM Get iff youf smoke-, section! Know for a fact what a joy'us jimmy pipe can and will do for your peace and content! Jqsf check up the men in all-walks of life y»u meet daily who certainly get top sport out of their pipes—all aglow with fragrant, delightful, friendly Prince Albert! And, you can wager your week's wad that Princei Albert's quality and flavor and coolness—and its freedopi from bite and parch (cut out by our exclusive patented process)—will ring up records in your little old smokemeter the, likes of which you never before could believe possible! You don't get tired of a pipfe when it's packed with Prince Albert! Paste that in your hat I And, just between ourselves I Ever dip into the sport of rolling 'em? Get some Prince Albert and the makin's papers—quick—and cash in on a cigarette that will prove a revelation! . pyrll by R. J. l l n n Totaccs Co. Wlutsn-SiUma, the national Joy $mokm Jl- NOTICE OF REGISTRY AND ELECTION, Shrewsbury Township. f.ilico Is hereby Kivcn that a Ooiifial Election will be held in iinj for the Tmvnuhlp of Shruwnbury, in tho County of Monmouth mill State of Now Jersey, on Tue»day, Novctntur Hth, 1021, between th« hoJrii of nix A. M. and HOVen P. M., at the rn*pcctlvc polling plncfis in -sold TownBhlp. Snlil election will be hold in the »old Towtmhip for the purpose of electing two McntbcrH of tho General Asacmbly, two Members of the Hoard of Chosen Freeholders, for three ycurn; one Townahlp Com- < mittecman, for three yearn; two Junticcg uf the Pence; two Survcyorr* of the Highwuy, two Foundkcepcru. Publiu Qucationu—State Bond lanue, . l o be known aa "State Institution Bon*'*," Chapter 201, Lawn 1021. Notice of- Prlmai-y Election. Also tnUu notice that u Primary ICfccUoh for alt political parties entitled thereto will be held 111 the said Township, in aui<l County, on '1'uenday. September 21th, 1921. between the hours of aeven A. M. and nine P. M. Said Primary Election to be h'1'1 In the places in the respective dintrlcta un herein act forth; and au<d Primary Election will be held for the purposo of nominfvtintr persons of the respective partlen to the ofllccs iibovc mentioned and n s o ta ckct Members of tho County and Municipal Committees for each political party participating In nnid Primary Election. Tl>«t Donnta alHo ait on this duy for registration purposes. i Notlco of Registration. Second rcglHtratiqn day—Primary day. 7:00 A. M. to 0:00 P. M. Third registration day—October lbth, 1021, 1:00 P. M. to 0:00 P. M., to revlixand correct the list for .tho irencral election. The boundary lines of tho elcetUm districts in Shrcwatury Townahlp, and Ilia pollliiK places for eacb, are as follows: . . Flril ni»trlcl. , •. All that lection lying east of the M«w York and Long Branch railroad tracks. The polling place for the nrat election district Is the Pirehouie, l.lttlo Silver. Second District. All that section JylnK west of'the We* York tinil I.onir llranch railroad traclio and north of the Eatontown-Tlnton FBIII stono road to tha Tlnton Falls and Pine llrook corner, thence In a direct line to the western boundary line of the township. Tho polling place for the Second district tlie t'lrohouse at Hhrnwsbury. Third District, All that section lylnar south of the Katontown-Tlnton lulls stone road, and the l>n« above mentioned. Tlie pnlllnii placs for the Third dlatrlct Is D. Battjer's store at Wayside. ' OE01W1B H. UPPINCOI'l'. Clerk of the Townnhlp of Slirewabiny. Dated Hcntembcr 3d, 1921. Monmoulh County Surrofale'a Office. Notice to creditors-to present claims ai[nll»t In tho matter of tho Estate 6f I*. D. Howard Ollmour, deceased. Pursuant to tho order of Joieph IJ. Uon«hay, surrogate of the County of Wonm6uth. mada on the leventh day of Soptnnber, J»81. on the application of HoVotd O. Gllmotir, ailmlnlatrator of tt« « t a U of I* D. IL.watd Bllnmur, dMcaa*!).-«#!•,..'• hereby; (Oy'fl to tho creditors of .•aid detfaiied t« exhibit to tho subacrlbor, administrator as «foi»salil. thtlr debts and dimands, ajalnit t h a , said oatate, under oath, within a k nrnntna, from tho data of lh» aforesaid onl«, or th«» will bo fotever barred of tholr action, theiefor ualnst tbe aald subscriber. Dated Preshold, H. J.. B«p«tomb«r 1, 1021. HOWABD O. O11M0UK. » 1»I Boaevllle Avenue. • - . Newark, N. 1 . RED BANK REGISTER. VOLUME XLIV3 NO. 13. I.»u«d W«.klr, Unt.rod M S«xmd-Cla»s Mstt.r at Ui» Pottoftot lit Bed B«nlt, H. J , usdw tba Ant o( Miroh Id, 1111. K ( f - J l ? • • • • . RED BANK, N.: J.; WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, $1.50 Per Year. 11 TO 20. • BAND MEMBERS RESIGN.! ORIOLLS WIN THE SECOND. FUNERAL OF A VETERAN. WEPD1NG5. MOVE SATURDAY. T O HEU> • Address on tha State's Institu. Davis—Smith. Broad Street Bunk to Op.n in Its A lions'by Burjctta Lewis. Miss Elizabeth B. Davis, daughter JBOTH C O N T E S T S A R E I NT , H E _ „ . . . . . . „ ELEVEN PLAYERS LEAVE THE Burdette Lewbi, head of the de- HUNDREDS AT LAST RITES FOR of Olmdiah E. Davis of Riverside NORWOODS TRIMMED ON THEIR BAD-TV I The Broad street bank will move RDE»PI I H I I > < I « I HOME GROUNDS. HAROLD M. COMPTON. RUMSON ORGANIZATION. partment of institutions and agencies •• "BWCAN PARTY, „„ S a t U r d f t J P t 0itt n e w location on avenufe', a former mayor of Red t e , In wh a y Their Resignations Came. Whan Ber- of New 'Je»ey, gave a talE at theBelford Young Man's Body Shipped Bank and a former sheriff of Mon-Second Gama in...-Seriet Go«a'-ta Candidates are Running for t h . ' Broad rtreet, what^was^formerly Bank high echool on Friday Republican NominationforAiira the Ilarice building, The changes to tram H. Bord»n, Who Finance, the Red Oriolei in a Conteat Featured bj> from France and Buried at Fair mouth county, was married lost t night on (be importance of voting at Heavy Hitting, Fa»t Playing anil . blyman—Conteit in Red Bank for the building have not yet been fully Band, Declined to Permit tho Band the coming election for the bond is- i View Ctftmetary Gun Salute Fired Wednesday afternoon a t half-past six o'clock to Kenneth A. Smith of Much Wrangling. ' the Nomination (or Councilman. completed, but the work is-sufficientto Play on a Sunday Excursion. and Bugle Taps Blown. sue of fourteen, million dollars. The Rochester, New York. The cereVery little interest is taken in the ly advanced to permit, the. use of the Eleven of the thirty members of the The Red Bank Orioles climbed a The largest funeral ever held at if voted by the people of was performed at the bride's step coming primary. There ia no con-building. The moving will be done nearer the chornpionship in their Belford took place last week when n,ony home by Rev. William E. Braisted in park band resigned N e w Verser, .will be spent for the teat anywhere in the county in theSaturday afternoon, after the .bank Rumson Victory aeries with Long Branch on Sunday hundreds of residents of that place has closed its business for the day at n« ' r £ B Us%h?ek i?rl the f B j; mB ?5 construction of buildings and' for and vicinity showed their final murk the presence of a small gathering of when they trounced the Norwoods Democratic party o.id the Democratic parish house.. ThiB action followed o t h e r w o r k c o n n e C t*d with the state's immediate relatives and intimate on the lattcr'a grounds by a score of primacy vote! will be very light. L twelve o'clock, and business will be of respect for Harold M. Conipton, friends. remedial institutions. Mr. Lewis's who The house waa decorated 10 to 6. The game was featured by The Republicans have' a county started in the 'new building next was one of the first American S th. k. n j- t" •„!. , ,»„ ' addreBS bristled with figured'as he re- soldiers killed in action during the attractively wjth golden rod, laurel the heavy hitting and fastfieldingOf contest for assemblyman'. Edward Monday morning. hand tn band, to Offices In the building have been th t A. Sexsmith is running for re-nomithe steamboat excursion "s'unda?! ^ f l u f . f W U ' l f & d."world war. His body arrived in this and hydrangens. While the cere- the Oriolea and by the constant kicknation, He supported tile measure rented by Dr, Frank L. Manning and from Red Bank to Palisades Park. Mr. I w o r k w h l ( i h iBi n c h a r B e o f h l B d c - country from France a few days ago. any was being performed the couple ing of the Norwoods over decuions. Howard S. HigKirison of Red Bank, The funeral was held at the Belford stood beneath an arch of golden rod for extending the term of sheriff and George Leddy waa again on the* Borden said that while he did not making the sheriff eligible for re- and by Dr. Robert D. Patterson of wish to limit the activities and pleas- The meeting'was held under the Methodist church and was in charge and laurel banked with hydrangeas. mound for Red Bank and while ha auspices of the civic department of of Rev. Elijah Reid of Matawun, who The bride's sister, Mrs. Joseph N. was not HO effective as in his (jrat election,, and he also voted for the Spring Lake. ures of other folks on Sunday he was Gilbert S. Reckless, who has been not willing to give his sanction to af- the Woman's <club and of the league was assisted by Rev. Charles Hogatc Hance", was bridesmaid, and the measure • taking away the right of game against the Norwoods he held cases. The connected with Bed Bank banks fairs on Sunday for which he might of women voters. Mrs. Herman of Matawan. There were 100 hon-bride's brother, Kenneth R. Davis, his opponents, down to six hits. Two t' t""• by .jury j r y in certain t was groomsman. Asendorf presided at the meeting. orary bearers, they being members ever since he was a young man, has politicians are very anxious to have fed himself responsible. The band came in the second inning, address on tfle work of theof Bayside council of Junior AmeriThe bride was given away by her of them the sheriff .scheme "put over'' on the severed his connection with the Red members are not paid for their serv- 'An in the third and three in the of women voters was given can Mechanics" lodge of Belford, father. She wore a white organdie one people and Mr. Sexemith will get Bank Trust company and Is nowices but .their instruments and uni-league eighth. Bob Starr, who formerly with the Broad street bank. Mr. forms are provided free by Mr. Bor-by Mrs. Edwin P. Thompson of of which organization Mr. Compton Kown and a long veil caught up with twirled for the ^Orioles, was sent in their solid support. Maple avenue, who is one of the Reckless is the father-in-law of Edwas a member. A detachment ofa wreath of orange blossoms. She den. In'Red Bank the only con teat is turn back his former teammates officials of the league. Preced- soldiers from Sandy Hook was also , earned a boquet of roses and baby s to . t ( . . tor championship hontor the Republican nomination for win R. Conover, the cashier of the Those who resigned last week were state The bridesmaid was dressed ."thc very first inning o r g g t ^ councilman. Millard FUlmoro Tet- Brood street bank. Bloomfidd Hampton, Lawrence Fow- ing tho»addres3 of. Mr. LewiB, Mrs. at the funeral. ' They fired a volley ! breath. n over the grave at Fair View ceme> white organdie and carried pink ^ given ler and Michael J. Devereau of Sea-LLewia S. Thompson of Brookdale • ley, one of,the present councilman, given a shower of hits, the and white roses. A reception waa bright; Andrew Thompson, Georgefiarm, Lincroft, gave a talk in which ery. Bugle tapB were blown. is running for re-nomination. He AN OUTING FOR. AN INVALID. Orioles pounding out a triple and Harvey and Cyril Stevens of Rumson j she related many incidents which Mr. Compton was 24 years old held at seven o'clock, after which the two doubles. A base on balls and has oh several occasions declined to follow the orders of the 'politicians Edwin Elliott S«e« Red Bank for the Nathaniel Jahnes, Chester Adams, showed .the present condition of the when he made the supreme sacrifice couple left on a wedding trip to New a muff by Somers at first gave Rerl firm—i r . . .ton i — and —j Elmer !?!„„_ Hesse M,. O .« of „«•! state's ct-ntn'o institutions innrltntionii and and the the imperaimnera- for his country. He was a son of York state. They will live at Roches- Bank four runs. First Tima in Seven Year.. und him voted against some of thejr Starr never waa Willard Lay Edwin Elliott of Monmouth street, Red Bank; and Morrell Moore of Lit-tive need of improvement in these Mrs. Araminta Compton and the late ter, where the groom is engaged in effective when he was pitching to pet desires, lie was marked for who is an invalid, was able on Sun- tle Silver. Those who remained in conditions. Stout S. Compton. The dead world the automobile business. slaughter some time ago, as his overcome a lead and in the fifth innwar veteran is survived by two The bride was the recipient of father was slaughtered before him day to leave his home for an outing the band were Elmer Pearsall, Fritz when he showed some independence for the first time In seven years. His Seitz, Louis Hatch, John Noonan, Wil- PARTY ON OAKLAND" STREET. brothers, two sisters and two halfbrothers. They are Elmer Compton, I glass, silverware, china, linen, etc. brother, Clinton F. Elliott, took him of the Republican ring. Mr. Tetley liam Dickinson, Victor Fenton, WilWalter Antonide. Gave a Sur-Mrs. Etta Hulshart and Henry Clay- She also received about $1,000 m stop the bombardment. The Red feels confident of winning. The Re-for an automobile ride over the liam Alias, Phineas M. Smith, Ira Em- Mr>. priie Party for a Leonardo Girl. ton of Belfor'd; Leroy Compton and Checks and cash. She graduated Bankers gathered in all sixteen hits. publican politicians Bay bacuuse of streets of Red Bank. Seven years ery, Donald and Kenneth Bruce, AnLeddy made three of them, a A birthday surprise party was Elwood Clayton of Matawan and .from the Red Bank high school in Jack the general lack of interest in theago Edwin Enjoyed a similar trip but drew Sutter and Thomas Lang of triple and two doublet*, and P l . » «— K.4.11. n.:»_ f Atlantic High1911 and for the past nine years she o given a few nights ago by Mrs. Waihis condition, had since been such primary there will be a very light Rumson; Raymond Fary and James also each made ] was a teacher at theShrewsbury vote oust, and that the vote which that he wus unable to repeat it until Miller of Seabright, and Philip R. ter Antonides of Oakland street, Red lands. Fully 5,000 people witnessed tha i avenue public school. Mr. Smith contest and a large percentage of does come out will be brought out by Sunday. He. and his brother, mother Bonnor of Fair Haven. Andrew R. Bank, for Miss Amelia Haulboskey | was stationed at Canty Vail during these were from Red Bank. A fife LIVED FOR 92 YEARS. the Republican workers^ This work and sister rode over most of theColeman of Red Bank and Charles of Leonardo. Games and dancing the war. of the Republican machine, they say, streets of the town and on the re-Hampton and William Towler of Sea- were enjoyed and at midnight a bufand drum corps furnished music and will result in the sure defeat of Mr. turn home the automobile registered bright were absent from the meeting, fet luncheon was served. Miss Haul- John Prothero'i Long Life Ended at made a lot of noise whenever Lonf» Soffel—Smith. Vanderburg Friday. Tetley for CDUncilmun 1 of Red Bank, fifteen miles as the length of the Owing to the resignations of the; boskey received a lurge number of Miss Marjorie Soffel, daughter of Branch appeared likely to score. present were Mr. and John Prothero, who lived with his und in the nomination of Mr. Sex- trip. Edwin found much to interest members bers the weekly y band concerr gifts. Those p Edward C. Soffel of .Those occasions were not frequenthim in noting the changes which had waB not William i F i d night i h t in i the th M Willim Cook, Cook, Mrs. Mrs Maud Charles Prothero of Vander- Mr. and Mrs. Hinitli for assembly, not given the Friday IIMrs. Mrs. W taken place in the town during the E l i b h R Mi Id i i t l Instead a moving picture play !I Lillian Adams, Antonides, Miss Elizabeth Miss seven years since he made his last park. .» ....«...,. MissesRyan, Madeline was shown. FROM HOSPITAL TO JAIL. trip. _ ^ Eight new members joined the and Margaret Mcrtz, Miss Maud nd at a meeting Friday night at j Menk, Harry McCormick, Charles Ked Bank Colored Man was an Unband of England but he earns to ceremony was performed at the par- jiNotning snorx oi an UCCIUL-MI. «m ~ the pariah house. They are Walter Eilert, Donald Smith, Walter Anton- a native FIREMEN TO GIVE DANCE. ruly Patient at Long Branch. country when a young man. Most! sonage of the Red Bank Baptist jnow give the Norwoods the 1921 Rice, Harry Koopman, Franklin An- ides and Ensley Antonidcs of Redthis Hichurd Rogers, a colored res Jlent Rod Bank Department to Hold Dance of his life was spent m Atlanti.-town-1 church by Rev. William E. Braisted. county championship but that they derson, Ralph Longstreet, John An- Bank; Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin J. ship, where of the "Little fit," nearthe weBtern owned and worke-il | Only the immediate families of the |Win the.cast iron pennant as well aa at Lyceum October 5th. derson, Walter Ziegler-and Walter Haulbosl^ey of Leonardo, Mr. andseveral farms he end of Beech street, was taken to the at Vanderburf; and at bride and groom attended. i the brown derby for umpire baiting A dance will be held at the Red Hartman of Rumson and Arnold Mrs. JoSeph Havens, Mr. and Mrs. Lo-'K Brunch hospitul Friday night Colt's Neck. Uutil well past the age I The bride wore a dress of blue | and kicking, no one who saw SunCharles Fort, Mrs. Mabel Leonard, after Ilia mother hud telephoned to Bank lyceum on Wednesday night, Voorheea of Bed Bank. of eighty years Mr. Prothero was a Canton crepe with a hat to match, i day's game can well deny, Mrs. James Hyers, Miss Gertrude police headquarters that ho had at-October 6th, by the Red Bank fire Red Bank lost no time in going police uvnuiiuuibuia mui, n o uwu a\.~ \ . , , • -. , Stiehl, Miss -Helen Morrell and Mfefl very hard worker. In addition to the She was attended by Miss Evelyn Wallace Jeffrey was after the second game. After HarPROFITS ON .A HOUSE. tempted to (fommit suicide by taking department. Ihia will be another ! Doris Leonard of Belford; Miss Mary Bon mentioned he leaves another son, Chandler. William Prothero of/EatontqwnN^he groomsman. The couple left imley had gone out in the first inning poinoti. At the hospital Rogers re-1 event planned by _the firemen in their Two Owners Each Made $1,000 Af- McCue and Miss Helen Saulka of was held M^day and the scr- mediately after the ceremony for a Jack Leddy whanged out a triple', fused to bo put to bed. He chased campaign to. fittingly celebrate the I Atlantic Highlands; and Langdon funeral ter One Year of Ownership. an orderly, smashed u telephone i fiftieth anniversaryof the Ked Bank 'Norton, Ivins Messier and John mon was preached by.Rev. Daniel'P. trip in New York state. On their Jackson fanned but Kline cama II w^is return they will make their home for through with a double. Egbert waa Doyle of Colt's Neck. Burial wUs switchboard a chair and hurled "re department in September of ! ™« %£*« f ° 58^ Washingtoa Hoover of Long Branch. ^r"iSl»" B ndwith ."d«k"tefephorTe'Tt,««t.year. The committee in charge made in Atlantic cemetery at Colt\ the present with the bride's parents, safe when Somers muffed, a throw h dwho d .finally kt l h t j of ,,to_d.nc.J. t Th c^mpose^of tt h^Lou ! ^ two r T u k l Mrs F ^ n l Soth of The bride received many gifts. and Kline went home. Poole walked two policemen, p , y quelled q A. Red Bank and Mrs. Freida Adler of Mr. and Mrs. Smith were class- and Dave Mclntosh sent two in with him and put him under arrest. On Callahan, A SLOGAN CONTEST. Di Dressier, Reginald Van Brunt, Thom- New York. The house has eleven \ at the Red Bank high school, a double. In Long Branch's half of. h of malicious mischief and DEATH OF KEANSBURG WOMAN disorderly conduct Rogers was s e n t , a s Mc-oney, Fred Willman and Mar- rooms and the lot is 40x120 feet. The Firemen Offer *1O Prize for Fiftieth graduating in 1917. Mr. Smith also the second Leddy had a bad session, to' the county jail. He is Bubject to , shall Shringstein. Annirerftary Slogan. Mra. Chester G. MullUon Died i studied at the New York university. Calvo was hit and Vitella walked. price paid for the property was fits and he has often been cared for Heart DUease Latt Week. The bride was employed at New [ Starr sent both in with a hit and £° ^ I I A prize of $10 has been offered by Houie on Pinckney Road Sold. by th« Red Bank police, but this waa Mrs. Ernst bought the property t h eR e d Bank fire department for the Mrs. Stella Mullison, wife of Ches- York "foTsome°time!""Mr". Smith"is'went to."second on an overthrow. the -first time he ever became violent. I Humphrey Hayward of Wharf about a year ago from Charles E. ,o c s t s l o g a n f o r t h e ir fiftieth anni- ter G. Mullison of JKeansburg^died n o w c m p i o v e d by the Red Bank trust Somers got a hit and Starr went home. avenue has bought a house and lot on Johnston for £4,600. In selling it veraary celebration submitted by nof heart disease on Tuesday night of ' J.'orivna"nv" , Hurley and Leddy both hit safely the north side of Pinckney road, be- last week for ?5,600 she thus made |B c n o o l p u p i i o { R e dB a n k . T h e a n . last week. She was 55 years old and j Gift of a Wri.t Watch. L«roy—Reits. i in the fourth and were sent home by The ltumaon Presbyterian ladies' tween South street and Branch ave- a profit of ¥1,000 on the sale of the n i v e rsary celebration will be held in had lived at Keansburg several I aid society celebrated its twentieth nue, from Beverly W. Brown for house over and above what it coBt • September of next year and the sloanniversary last Wcdncsdny; A $4,300. The lot is 50x150 feet and her. Mr. Johnston, the former own-| g a n i a desired for UH jn advertising wrist watch was presented to • JAisa the house has. seven rooms and' aer, bought the property from-Mrs., t h e celebration. The contest is open bought -. . .•*•«. »»« —— =r—— . i -Mr. Hayward ,- the < Barbara Brascn about a year before *n n l 1 n ;i n «# «««• a^hnnl in R»d Rnnk and David Muliisonj who is a teacher Linden place Eva Bruce in appreciation of herbathroom.' • ^ ^ L ^ ^ ! " ™ ^ in a Baptist college ih Kentucky, i day morning at St. James s cnurcn gtarT>fi WOrk in the box. Another serviced as treasurer 'of the society, property for a^ homeland he^ will : h e s o l d ittoMre.JSrnst. ^ J o h n The funeral was held Saturday af-| with a nuptial mass by Rev. Dennis tally was marked up for Red Bank in move in next November. Willinm ston paicT Mrs. Brasch $3 BOO for .i"s™Hmited"to six words" and one -with which office she has held since its orthe property, selling contest- ternoon at the house and was in : J. Duggan. The altar was decorated It h e s i x t h > although but one hit ty, andhin B g it tojMrs. iless wordsis preferred. All contest ganization. Tho society will hold its A. Hopping made the sale. eBS "words'is rn t fOr $4>E0 e mad( ^ rfn n \.a profit ?jiants must have their slogans in by unnual rummage sale on Thursday, J° . $1,000 over and above what he paid M o n d a y ; October 3d, a t 6:00 P. M, October Oth. Veteran't Body Here,. , ' for it. Real estate men who areThe firemen have an advertisement The body of Daniel Meehan, Jr., familiar with the value of property in this issue of The Register which ' Hit Eighth Birthday. of Red ui l i e u Bank, uuiin, who wiiu was wu» killed tviiicu in 111ac «*.- i **-..••••-" • —-- . - A birthdny party was given yea- tion in France on October 12th,! in that part of the town say that thecontains a coupon to be used in subtenluy for Robert Forbes, eight 1918, arrived in Red Bank Monday. I place was a good bargain at the price mitting slogans.^ ofH " ? ^ £• ™™rs oi year, son of Norwoods staged thei their beat n of Oak]and st t beViolrl held tnmnrrnw tomorrow '!Daid paid bby" the two two women women who have The funeral yearH old, son of Peter F'orbes of Tho fnnornl will1 ho v the Shrewsbury, RACED AT MOUNT HOLLY. Shrewsbury died Monday n.ght from , , o o m s m a n T h e b r i d e was dressed r a , , i n t h e e i g h t h . M i t c n e 'clock at St. James's | just bought it. ('onovi't: Lane. Those present were morning at ten o'clock a complication in aa brown duvetyn suit s u t trimmed s aff(*fw hh ccn n KKline , i n e tthrew high h T e w hi B h tto Hurc m lcatlon d1 e3 DOUK'US Mnnnon, Richard Applegate, church and the> burial will be at The sale of the property was made Red Banker Won One of the Auto- aurvived a brother » P lby ^ f ^and ' a feister. " O S i :'". n a brown duvetyn suit trimmed f(f h c n K , i nfeo rtcheTde wRhit Bghe cto n d ^ ^ s h ew o r c a v e l v e t John und Robert Giblon, Edmund Mount Olivet cemetery. Meehan by Paul Revere. The funeral was held Monday night t of roses. ^ , s h e c a r r i e d a b o q u e a c h g mobile Racei There Laat Friday. Toach stole see, der Toach stole h t s h r i e d a b o q u e t of roses. ^ Jh Wells, JumdH Butcher, Jay Applf- wus attached to the 118th Infantry. dding o n r'and 6 wen'rh'ome* 0n""lVIcMillan7a at the and was in charge °{ 'Alter • £{ ""^'"crtemony"'* William Hoffman of Red Bank in A Letter from Millard F. Tetley. A house "fV"p<,ii«,7 T».,rinl »«'rrmdp tno ceremony o wedding •1;-".-;V ond ana weni none un m t i u u i " " pate, Morris Straus, William Heim, B won one of the automobile races at f AJ. \% odtwncemeterTatTew breakfast was served at the bride's •d M f cT h e n e x t b a t t e r s i n gl e d and Harold Reynolds und John Apple- Rumson'a Entertainment Courie. To the Voters of. Red Bank: the Mourft Holly fair last Friday. todifr at Woodlawn cemetery at Mew h o m e - ^ f t e r w h i c h t h e c o u p le left on M c M i , | a r t w e n t h o m c . Baranda, who iratii. The opening performance of the I have been councilman of Red a wedding wedding trip trip to to Baltimore Baltimore and and tto o k . ,yitella's tMapp"' place, aKn""pnt~n also got ahit hit He drove an Elgin Special, which he York. a k Viteila's* Popple's Popular Co\irse at Rumson Bank three years. I have tried to assembled himself. William Burns WashlnRton On their return they ^ ^ X ^ r S n scored ^Baranda i N a n Cut' with Axe. serve the people'faithfully and to the Historical Society Meeting. will be held on Monday night, Octowill live with, the bride's parents.. h t ff fi t d d 4 ft of Red Bank was Hoffman's mellcnjaniin Lane, Jr., of Shrews- ber 1st.* A fine program has been utmost of my ability The Monmouth county historical The bride received many gifts of sil- j nn nn jjnn_ \. \ the first race Hoffman bury, was cutting wood Monday arranged for the entire course.. The I am a candidate for re-nomina t glass, l ash^tc Mr Th association will meet at Mrs. Henry verware, cut Mr. ThetHrd cash, &atne_of the series wiU when the courne of his axe was deReiss is employed at the Second napi " ~t Red^Bank next Sunday, b e ayed a flecti'd by striking a clothes line. tionnl bank of Red Bank. Davidsonn of Red Bank have ofThe uxu struck Mr. Lane on the nose g o r t t j I Siegfried | fered the best hat in their store to MIKI inude a jnjrged cut. At the Lnnir Branch hospital the wound William B. Siegfried, son of Simon l ^ f e r i e ^ * " T ^ " h ° m 6 ran of Red-Sank instead of voting mile ahead of the next car. The bytcrian church ot Now was CIOHIMI with three stitches. home product. On sale at the best people One Hundred Siepfried of Highlands, formerly of, 1 as the Republican politicians wanted prize was $60. Twenty-five Red,make an address on " 0 : stores. Twenty cents per dozen al- m.i rn vntn Red Bank, was married Sunday to j PAYROLL ROBBERY. Bankers saw the races Friday. Mr. |Per-Cent Americanism." Dont Wait for Rain. lowed for the large empty bottles. B. me LO to vote. Miss Bessie Borak of Perth Amboy. vuie. r I —Htep in any time and make your- Alperin, 20 Broad street, Red Bank, me v"was performed at thei Two Bandits Get $1,000 .at MatawM I voted against Frank E. Price, ! Hoffman will race this fall in Con- Made $600 at ;Nave..nk Fair self ut homo. Plenty of room and fformerly l B l ' A d i t Blom's..—Advertisement. - O n e Captured. a t N ' c w York by Rev. of tho Republican necticut, New York and Pcnnsylcomforts for nil. While waiting for | the chine,head for superintendent of ma-1 the'vania. An exhibit and fair were held I'riS l An exhibit , T, , , .. , „ „ „ , your car step in out of the hot sun. Special Offer i water works, and I voted instead for I d S tana d lairt were t h neiu N e s rmnk- „ • „ , , No obligation to purenhse. Fine- from Seotember 21 to October 1' 'n soldier who hud served his country ' NEW YORKER BUYS. HERE. day and Saturday at the Navesink .M.r- G<>ldman and Rev. Mr. bolomon. T w 0 a r m e d m c n hol(1u p u n a r l e l 1 brld e w 3 stein's waiting room, West Front Read your daily papers in regard to in the lnte war. library building for the benefit of the I? ™ . . " <?lven, a v K? hl*% Carmen as he was making out the street, where all the trolleys stop.— Ever Ware one-quart sauce pan for T" On" several other occasions I voted One of E. Gerry Roberts's Pinckney library. A large number of articles,^"^"r, Monte Borak Miss Sarah w c c k l y p a y r o l l . a t t h e M o s a i c t i l a Road Houses Qhangea Hands. Wed as ma 1(1 Advertisement. 35 cents. C. II. Roberaon, 10 West not as the Republican politicians de°,f h . o n o r - a .™ ; company's plant at Matawan SaturGerry Roberts has sold one ofwere sold and about $800 was I F r a n fk "S ^. - , Front street, Red Bank.—Advertise- sired but as my conscience dictated. hisE.houses cleared. The annual meeting a n d i ' Siegfried, a the dtheirm o rescape him to hand n i n g and inforced tho woods nearby, persons were presentbrother a t a of dinner on the north aide of Pinckas For this reason the Republican ,ney 1—~ K room ' w Over 100 |oCarmen -mad«emthemen alarmthen and H. Cohen, formerly with H. Bd- ment. v c r ? 1 ( 0 0 gave 0 _ _ The| after groomsman. the ceremony. The Branch avenue, to election of trustees of the library I served n e rroad, d nnear ea politicians of Red Bank have set out , y *? ', ,J grad, has opened a new shoo repaircouple left for Duluth, Minnesota, on ployees of the company armed them! Mrs. Charles Mundorff of New ~" will be held next Tuesday night. "A.V Dad. H . Knowi." me. They apparently be-! M r % c b -arles Muimoiu oi ««w -J""-An Address by Mrs. Lillian Rusting. their wedding trip and on their re- selves and began a search of tha ing shop at 34 Wost Front street, next This applies to a well known cigar- to defeat r that u councilman's first duty to McDermott's garage. First clans ette and ft also applies to many sat- licvo iinvo thnt „ pnunnilmiin'H first dutv ; i°. The ?4,000. house has The sixlot rooms is 50x150 nnd a bathfeet. i Bank tsaiiK Woman's woman a club » » will «m : turn will live nt Perth Amboy. Mr. woods. One of tho searchers found Tho Red a man mired in the swamp and on Bhos repairing of all kinds done on iBded customers of Paulson's barbor is to the politicians nnd not to theroom and it is provided with modern meet at the clubhouse, on Broad the clubhouse. ( Siegfried conducts a bakery shop and his person was found $-185.50 of tha Hhort notice und at reasonable prices. shop, Front street, foot of Broad people. improvements. It is occupied by street Friday afternoon at three restaurant at Highlands. This was their course wKen my stolen money. The man gave tha All work guaranteed.—Advertise- street, Red Bank.—Advertisement. Miss Helena Vunderveer and her o'clock. The speaker will be Mrs. father, the late John T. Tetley, was mother. Mrs. Mundorff expects to Lillian name of John Smith, aged 21, of ment. Norton—O'Shea. Rusling of Asbury Park and a candidate for mayor ufter serving New York. He was taken to *tha move into the house next spring. Florida, who will make an address on The Model Shop. Miss Florence J. Norton of Olean, U>e tho Beit. Next to the Palace theater, the a term as councilman. He was aA.| C. Baker of Little Silver made the 'Women Prominent and Dominant." New York, and John J. C. O'Shea of county jail. On Monday he was senOur National Mayonnaise, a pure homo of wonderful bargains for nilveteran of the civil war and while sale. _ Red Bank, district manager of thetenced to state prison for ten .to fifhome product. On sale at the best members of the fumily. It is thecouncilman he voted for what he Metropolitan life insurance company tc/cn years. We're at Your Service stores. Twenty cents per dozen al- Home Store. Come in and make thought was right nnd the politicians Look Into Your Wardrobe. of the Red Bank district, were marwith a complete line of daily and defeated him. lowed for tho large empty bottles. B. yourBelf at home.—Advertisement. Boys' Clothing at Big Discount. There's probably a garment or two newspapers, magazines, peri- ried last Wednesday. The wedding Alperlli, 20 Broad street, Red Bank, The U. S. Army and Navy Bargain I ask the Republicans of Red Bank there that you will • soon want to weekly took place at St. Mary'3 church at store odicals, confectionery, soft drinks, formerly Blom'n.—Advertisement. has secured a large assortment to attend the primary next Tuesday wear. The cool weather will soon be cigars, tobacco, etc. Step off your Olean and the ceremony was perChina Painting. ' boys' clothing nt a very satisfac, Winter clone now forming. China and give me their votes. If nomi- here. Let us call for those heavy car and step inside and look around. formed by Rev. E, ,1. Rengcl. Mr.of Bra: A.M.mid N. C. Englert,chlro- painting »rice nnd has added this stock in all branches. Those nated und elected there will be nogarments that have been laid aside The word "Welcome" is on the door and Mrs. O'Shea are living at pres- tory pructorH, announce the removal of intorvgtodtaught to its varied line of merchandise. writoo or r phono L. L Hiifltc.,, strings on nu>. I will vote on' every several months and renovate them for mat at Finostein's wnitinir room, East ent nt the VjiohiT hotel. Mrs. tholr i)Hli!i!s Into ' irfori'" etmimodioua These boyH1 auiis jire, in nil sizes and measure for-tho.people of Red Bank the use to which they will soon be put. L d N N. J., J phone h Atlantic A l t i HHighih Red in a variety of materials ami patterns. ., f teacher in the Front street, near Broad street. Red w n s ormcr quui'tl'rii nt IB!) Broad Street, one Leonardo, rather than for the ndvuntugc of We will make them look like new and Bank.—Advertisement. Bank hi^h school and she is well Just the thing for a sturdy school dool' south of old location. Phone land 6fi-J.—Advertisement, at a very reasonable figure. ,We will politicians. IUMI Hunk :i^2.--Advertia(!ment. known to many of the residents of suit or for dress. Come anil see them. call for and deliver them promptly. Home-Made Sauiage. Millard F. Tetley. Drs. A. M. nnd N. C. Englcrt, chiro- Red Bank. They are priced very low for quick French Cleaners & Dyers, Moe GorMode from all young Jersoy pork. -Advertisement. Meet Me There. announce the removal of Belling. Brand street, opposite Tha Schroudcr—-Walling, don, proprietor, I! Brood street, Red nractors, their offices into more commodious Where? At Pnulson'o barber shop, Clenn, sweet, delicious. Try some Bank.—AdverBank. Phone llfil.—Advertisement. quarters nt 139 Broad street, one The Model Shop, William Mclv. Walling, who haatisement, office. Red Front Htroet, foot of Broad. Whore and bo convinced. Brevoorts mar- Front street, __ opposite Globe' hotel, ket, 39 Brood street, Red Bunk.— made his home for several years door south of old location. Phone nil the men go for, tho better shaves. offers high class merchandise for nil Drs. A. M. and N. C. Englert, chiro- Red Bank 332.—Advertisement. with his sister, Mrs. Warren Garri"Springtime" We uhio want thd kiddles to come.— Advertisement. members of tho fumily at very low practors, announce the removal of son of Chapel Hill, was married last and "Little ppineHs, Crumbs of t C Advertisement. Player-Piano Rolls. prices. Make it n habit to visit this their offices into more commodious Saturday to Miss itelcn Schrouder of two exquinitu love United States MaVine Band l BOIIK sunp; u pby ; y We have just received a shipment place for hni'frnins.—Advertisement. quarters nt 1 It 11 Hrond street, one at Hollywood horse show grounds, Newark. The ceremony was per18778 H R Chnrlcs Hnrrison. Record No. 18778. The Norwoods L o t Out of tho latest plnycr-piano rolls. Come door south of old location. Phone Friday afternoon, September JlOth, formed nt. Newark. Mr. Walling is Hear it tonight at Tuating's, 111 Monund you will almi if you fall to at-in tonight und'hear them. Tustlng's, "Learn to Smile" at :!::l0, Tickets for sale at in the navy and he is stationed at mouth street. Red Bank.—Advertend the iliuicc ut the lycuum Monmouth ntreet, Rod Bank.—Ad- and "Oh, Me! Ob, My!" two good Red Bank 332.—Advertisement. Tunting's, 10 Monmouth street, Rod present at. Hampton roads, Virginia, tincment Wednesday, October 5th, auspices vertisement. fox trota by Whltoman's orchostra. United States Marine Band where tho couple will livo. Mr. WallSank.—Advertisement. Red Dank flro department.—AdvcrTuntlngH, 10 Monmouth street, Rod nt Broadway. theater, Friday ovenIng serving his second term in the 100 Girls Wanted Millinery. - * • •-..; tirinmi'iit. _ Bank.—Advertisement. ing, September 30th, at 8:30. Tickets nuvy. to bring their sweethearts lo tho Littest full and winter models for Good Mulic and Everything. for HUIU at Tustintr':»i lfl Monmouth dunce at the lyoeum Wt'tlnemlay, OcPlnyer-Piano Rolli. Indies and rlilldron at lowest prices All tt-nm—Chnpman. Nothing will be missing to assure street, Red Bunk.—Advertisement. tober fith, nunpiccH Red Hunk fin1 iK1W<- huvc just received a shipment In Red Bank. Kcluamm & Son, 24 Latent full Millinery. nnd winter models for Miss Hlum-he Alstrom, daughter of you a good time lit the firemen's imrtment. Ticketn $1.1)0 a cniiplo, of the Intent pluyer-pinno rolls. Come Monmouth street, Red Bunk.—Ad- ladies unit children at lowest prices Best Dance Floor in Count unty. dance at the lyceum (H'tober 5th. John Alstrom, nnd (Irandin J. Chap- —Advertiftcmunt. m tonight untl henr them. TUHUIIK'H, vertisement. In Rod Hank. Schramm & Son, 24 Dance lovei'H will not overlook th Tickets $1.00 n couple.—-Advertise- man, son of Frank Chapman, both of Monmouth street, Red Hunk.—AdAtlantic Highlands, wore married Millinery. vertisement, . Slop and m>c for yourself how you Monmouth stroet. Rod Bunk.—Ad- dance of the Red Bank fire deport- ment. Thursday at the Niivesink Methodist ment ut tho lyceum October 6th.— Latent fall ami winte modi-la for enn ombroldci' your full ilrensen, tow- vertlijemnnt. Change C h g of Time, Now Jerany Central i)nviM>u»n' ( j .liji. l.Loii..-.l'1'u.ii.k,.(.iuiumri.. United SUtei Marina Bind Advertisement. -chililicn-V ll w [ lii,lif« fiivd chililicn*V w- Ursw i «1B, etc. A.lso mnke nig ruga, Dom•"• Daylight Bank-Stock rat- Sale. Their nUi'iulnhtd v/oro MISR Larson in Rod Hank. Kchiimnn & Kan, :'\ lit Broadway theater,"'Friday'even- oniitiHtlon at (J. F. .Siiinnintr'a of the tember 2lth. p 2'lth. Commencingg Septem" Rakes. Shares of Ilrond Ptrfet National and Norinun E. Vndilnck of Atlantic Ing, September 80th, at 8:80. Tickets Paris Art Embroidery Needle.-—AdMonmouth street, Rml liunk.—A<ti bntik stock for mile. Address Bank Special automatic lawn rake; one ber 25th trninn will run approximateIliKhlumlH, Tin! couple will live at vertincment. _ for smlo at Tuatlnu's, 10 Monmouth vortl*«tnont. _ Stock, drawer M, Red Bank.—Ad- that cleaim itself. C. H. Roboraon, ly one hour later. -AdvertiiienuMtl. Atlantic Highlands. Htrent, Red Hunk.—Advertisement. vertisement. W« Are aa Ilin Corner. 10 West Front street, Rod Bunk.— All Welcome Strand Billiard Academy, lino our Mechanic Htrnut imt n Luke Longhead Will Hull). Try Our Sodai and Drinks. to the Royal Hii.jnM Hand fair at the We ore out of the high rent dis- Advertisement. apposite railrond station, Monmouth He'll Help you null things, hulp you lyceum all this wcok. Your nupport trict. A. B. Dirhan, high Rrado Each drink an Individual dlstlnc (lurlnit r rim In on VumA »tr«ut. A. strflct, Rod Dank. Five, brand now Br*ir*r>> lea Cream find thinRS you'vo lost nntf holp you means our maintenance. Tho Royal pianos, Drummond place, Red Bank, •t the Smoke Shop. "It'i • food not tablcn, cigars, cigarettes nnd smokora' tlon. The Smoke Shop.—Advertise- Snlx & (!o., Red Bnnk.•-Adveififtta*. (fet unytiiiiiff you want—Ad munt.t Italinn Band.—Advt rtisoment. ment, • ..ur supplies.—Advertisement. phone 038.—Advertinament. t fad.'V-Advertisemenf, TWO PRIMARY CONTESTS. l<lCbll* lll^ u » . v x- . . . _ - I (111 V 111 l«llf- IPll W&fl ppjr> J S 4 N K 21, 1921. REGISTER, Twelve G E O R G E H . KOBEKT.% . . - - - - - Thursday, September 29th, 1921, at one o'clock C. A. CROFUT Red Bank, N. .J,. Upright piano. Singer hipiiarm sewing: machine, mission library table, tete and chains, double enamel fining table and chairs, gras range, black walnut china tall rack, bedspreads, drapes, dishes, pictures, rugs, chairs and invalid commode. •'-• t Sn^MWapari'M SALE R. BchwarU, Maple avenue. Rgdjia OARAGE FOR RENT. Apply at 139 Momnoutll street, Rni PRIVATE GARAGE FOR RENT. AOCTIOIM S A L E 43 Rector Place uvt tm SALE. WANT Auctioneer. parlor furniture*, bed uiul mattress, closet, ice chest, mnttingn, rockers, SS.T8 - AND SWITCHBACK Thursday, Oct 6,1921 Maple Avenue {Foot of White St.) Late 1 9 1 9 R e d BuSSpee^W^Chasis Reo 2-Ton Truck Overland Touring 85-4 Model Winter and Summer Top -- MAUCH CHUNK Saturday* Sept. Parker's Taxi Serwce AUCTIONEER. PUBLIC SALE Household Farflitureu<Farm Machinery MATAWAN.N.J. Thursday, September 22d, AT 10:00 O'CLOCK. The -undersigned will sell to the highest bidder the entire contents of a fifteen-room house, consisting1 in "part as follows: Kitchen Stove, Kitchen Furniture and Dishes, Dining Room Table, oak, seats 16 persons; Carpets, Kugs, Pictures, old Vases, Square Piano, pearl keys, cost $800 when new; Brass Andirons and Tongs; also Fireplace Guard. ANTIQUES 6-very old Mirrors, 2 oval, gilded; Hair Cloth Tete-a-Tetes, drop-leaf Mahogany Tables, carved legs; rush bottom Chairs, Antique Clocks, Rose Wood"Chairs, What Nots, Antique Toilet Set, complete, rare pattern; old Lamps, 8 Hanging Lamps, Antique Mahogany Settee, excellent condition; Violin, over 100 years old. All antique furniture very old. Antique Walnut Wardrobe, Antique Dressers, Walnut Bedroom Suites, "old;" Enamel Bedroom Suites, Goose Fenther Beds, Pillows and Bolsters; 2 Couches, Parlor Stoves, Baby Carriage, Baby Chair, Cradle; a lot of Firewood. FARM MACHINERY—Mowing Machine, Hay Rake, Cultivator, Harness, Plows, Shelvings, Jagger Wagon, Farm Wagon, 2 Bee HWes. LOCATION^Take first road to right after crossing railroad tracks going from Keyport to Matawan; cross white bridge, then first road to left. Large brick house on hill. ' . t TERMS CASH. MRS. M. D. STILWELL. FOR SALE. SLOGAN CONTEST $10-PRIZE~$I0 Open to School Children of Red Bank Garage, Showroom and Machine Shop, WELL EQUIPPED. LOCATED AT 29 East Front Street, Red Bank, N. J. Building 30x181 feet, nearly 6,000 square feet of floor space; open to street both front and rear. Equipment consists of 2 lathes, 2 screw ma- chines, 2 press drills, 2 grinding- machines, 1 Barnes press, 1 power hack Ba-w, tool grinder, acetylene welding outfit, forge, case hardening furnace lot of tools, etc. Battery repair equipment. Lot of auto repair parts email parts cabinets, office furnishings, desks, safe, typewriter, adding ma chine, cash register, etc. Come look it over. We can show you more1. Address L. SCHANCK, 31 Harding Road, Red Bank, N. J . Telephone 13-1-R. > JOHN H. POLHEMUS, LUTHER SCHANCK, Trustees. MONEY LOANED Notes Purchased 5OOO Tires Below Martlet Price Automobile Notes Financed LOUIS E. BROWN 33 East Front Street Red Bank, N. J. 1 Fabric Shoes—6000 Miles Guaranteed Cord Shoes—8000 Miles Guaranteed Schoolchildren That our children may derive the most benefit from their school work, it is necessary for them to huve nourishing food. CHILD'S SPLIT TOP BREAD, because it in made with milk, largely solves thin problem for the Imsy mother. This highly rmurishinp; brt'iul is made of the best of miiterinls liy modern machinery under tho direction of expert bakers in a sunlit bakery. BARGAIN TIRE SHOP Rialto Theatre BIdg. RED UAMK,- NT. a. Tl,« A COMPLETE ELECTRIC FOR THE FARM A. E. BOLSTER Mortgages bought and sold (irni aaj lae »ma caav»Unt lot.llon for the p»l ii,tj „ , „ I • V7TTt>YYTrTT P.J7T L*nr« slot .«« Jtf 'S!Sag SALE, Cl.tAMlNC M by « M aai alia w u i nark, l i u n n or callI. B.glcfca. « dtn ;lat«. &ei Built. , . . IOT8 FOB SALE. rtat lots «a nocib »id« of Wcft»i(U av«* *. liSilt*. Apply Jain«> h. Wurdcn, Hiw i Ablictt, Bhrewabuty »v«nu«. Itcil llacli. FOR JUNT. . Oao !l*s« /rtfbt room auitabU for \woi huuaa faas all impravtftacnta; telti&lioiis; ttri' at. fMrily. 81 Hanlliig maa, BMI Bank. , . awjrM, Bed 1 UNFURNISHED HOUSE WANTED. Near center of town, ktoall famBt, hlahHOUSE "foH'sAii^: ati ref«renee>. Addreaa Unfurtlahril KOUM, BRASS BEDSTEAD FOR SALE, " Seven rooms running watti *aj, tollel 17 Linden place, or )>lum« Red Bank »rn, at Wallace- «t(Mt, Red BankT " WANTED. 335-w. - - _ — _ - WOK SALE. A sedan body wasted for a Ford ear: must THIRD GRADE POTATOES FOR SALE. A quantitr of box bxuh for .ale. POOL TABLES FOR SALE. m In first-clans condition for cash. Addrwa VY. S. Bray, UotmOeL H. J. P l o w 27-J. Aarotf Aim»trong, Bhr«»»butf. M. j . Cheap. Apply Luck l l u 34, IllehUml», gedaa. iincralt. H, J, _ _ _ _ _ _ ' HolmoM. " , J. .'... • OIRL WANTED ^ jirj-i' •"cmn-truitjxM.' " •• Spiclal Klfc.mao FoaTtlan V/mui. llsrht houaekeepiiui: all or »art I a n Ipoklnt for » sonlllon m a upeclal >-, T w i V s r y good fwaUy eowa for sale. HullAcaly at u Broad atreat. Bed Bask. I in «r, srowwi A*i Btnlc, Aiidrn,» «««"!»»«.-*(«».»_>'sua r u d , Satottowt. ito driwar lf*_JKi)(l. Bank. .WORK HORSES FOq SALE. ., 1 And o»» Jersey cw», !*«••• Apply Wilttr PULLETS CLAZING. • - • •' M. WlXAttlZlNQ~ Jam. K.dIKM*. .7*7 I da all fcinda of elaslas work. <H. Kaabe, 'oultry Kariu, Nave* l u »h« i e a f m a t K l a l a i u a au'araotto aaltr, OM I'ourth av«nuc, Lang Ilttmch. — iRork; ftir- aervk*. Jalm-SianN«n, 4 2 FURNISHED BOOMS FOR RENT. Wait front attest, Bod Bask. PIMOU 72-R, Three furnished rooms for rent far light PRIVATE OAItA.CE FOR RENT. nmekoepliig. Phone Red B»nk 110». HOUSB FOR SALE. MOSUtY-IOJUOAS, At 128 Broad streat. Hoi Dank. F But j r « m u l i a i l i u . « l l impruveeiHiti; urn (War Tax 22 Cent* Additional) l l i SMALL AUTOMOBILE KUN ABOUT Monti' t o loan onfandnn4 rtintfrei 45.U Red Bank. unufei nufei ffront n t Broad B o street; price reasonable, wr AAieMrood- runnfnii order; cheap. Addestrtd; In v snu. CANOE PADDl-LLOST hone Bwl Bank t l * » , ' . ,' TO John n . Oreeorr, i t BVoad >tr»rt. Re4 Bk BanSi. on Shrewsbury river. Address Box 418.o r e . , Runabout, drawer II. Rod Bask. Highlands. N. J . • '. RANGE FOR SALE. FARMS WAHTOD, WANT TO BUY <U'U r m canopy rane«; hoi wst«r attath- farm «f atoa» fifty atwea and ImUiUnm on _ r n and snull: a l s o . aoau laiui with ltaoat CESSPOOLS AND TOILETS CLEANED leut; In sorlact ««ni]it)9n; realonable. TlnUm iaU« or HokaM rwn): n* low o> i t a Rsuonabla price. Decree It, Blchardion. trailJIne.. C. L. linker, Eelford. N. J. ' bone 1100, Red Bank. . .. • •tony land. . U Riv.«ralat avenue. Bed Bank. fair Haven. H. J . '. ' ; COOKING STOVES, WS T O «V0. • ? • • •<•"«•. * W heatiig .toyes, . 2 6 to 138, . FORD DEUVERV FOH SALE. RAK£& KIEFFER PEARS TOR SALE. J. P. Worrlc, Mechanic stret, Bed Bank. Ford delivery car, -with ay Saviooa baadr* Sp.clnl automatic lawn rake, O M that Korty-nie cants per basket. 11 11B*JII» cans ilacir. C. H RpJberaon. Ill Wont made bod* i enitable for irooer or baker, iveaue. Red Bank. " FOR RENT. ront atreot. Ked Bank. Btrreatrarif D f l q Co.. thouo « « l Baak B-lt. M0T0RBOAT FOR SALE. Special Train liM-»-» Kelt Haift. 7:M A. M. FOR SALE, Sixteen feet long. Baalr. motor; prise ( 6 0 . goodi. 89B Branch .venue. Red Bank. Rahlraing leaves Mauch Chink. S.-30 P. M. CblU'l brown velvet coat, with hat. to A l f l B small i in A*l oonditlon; Box 261, Red-Bank. Switchback llckeU 76 ctnU extra if pursixe ten to twelve years old; perfac. CARPENTER'S BENCH FOR SALE, heap to ijuick buyer, Tailor'n nraire. " A. n. 202 Eaat Front ntrttt. He J limit. Bench 12x«. with three w o d vliea e t - 'earl streel. Ued Bank. chaiad on excursion trtia. BROWER'S QUICK LUNCH. Own w « k 4as» »na Samlajt. II W««l tacbeJ. t o o Maple ayenae. Red Dink. COOK WANTED. PH£S3E3, Fw.Pt . t r x t E«d B k J. O. ESCHEUBACH * SON. Fruit and cUer preaasa lor aale, .with «r Also to *atfrv4 famllr of-three; isqut hitvo , AkaAAAAAAAAaAAAAAAAAAAaA 115 r«si Front stre.t, 8«4 isun, D* thout Brlnder. C. SX. iftoberaon, 10 Vttti gooft temper aad >ve(er«iw«; n»ery «»»*..al-i LOT FOR SALE. •hafc'alnn front utrwt. Red Hank. Corner lot on Honmouth street for 'sale. Auto accenorlM and vulai ltft^HPl^r W., Jraiwir If, tol Bank, Take tfco Car with a Careful anlsing. Phone Red Back 420-W. PHONE U14.W, CONRAD'S BAKERY, KGGS.' •" ' BROOMS. Driver we II deliver your breaj. burn, rolls, ete.. to Full line SB hand: three, live, ten. fifteen, WANTED. SpeoEal. a v«ry flne foor-row vewed broom, O. H , One load of urnW lutts -wantld. W. D. &.,you at thje time yon want them. Try m. to tor 11.00. 0 . H. Bobtnoo. 10 Wc«t twenty, thirty and fifty nailoru, Boctraon. !•» W«»t Ftoat utrwt. Bed Bank. ront »<r«et. Ktd Bank. . 17 Sim B l a c Bad Bank. DEAD ANIMALS. „,«• Connon. remover of dead anlmala DOC AVANTTED. STANISH INSTRUCTION HOUSE FOR SALE. Wayiide. N. J. Phone Waiald. »«9-P-I™ Good vrateh doff wanted, rnuct <M a yoantf native teacher: easy aad abort tttothod. DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE Four rooma in fcack of ntore. Inquire ddrtaa Ii. Munoi Tekar, Vots Branch, N. J. one: Alredal* prefurred. Mabni1 tourcle u Leonard atreet. Bad Bank. MAXWELL TOURING CAR. Careful Driven and First 'has. Bit. L B M Branch. ejiange. 27 Bait Front . U v t t . Bad tonic, Maiwell touriag ear for aale: in fine conANTIOUE FURNITIIRE FOR SALE. Clan C a n ejltlon. Address B o i It, Eatontown, K. J. CARS FOR SALE. WANTED TO RENT Old faaAioneA mahair«n>' pieces for tta Om Mluhtll cowj», 1017; O M Oalo Eight. br Dccenber l i t , motlera toai« and largoRates Returnable. 200 Maple avesue. Bed Bant. CIM. WAKJTEB. 020. William U. Ely, H BepUeaa b ETouula, with option to buy; vicinity o l IUO. A «ood reUabl« Birl fpr oeMral hoDw led Bank. Phone eii-J. • VERNON PARKER, Prop. Sank. Addrem P . D., drawer M, Bell Bank. RYB STRAW FOR SALE. 1 For psrtleuliro apply to H. Rituu, Bed »«/«_ _Apply 1Z0 Broad strett,Red Bank . FURWITURE POLISHING. 168 Monmonth Street, NOW 13 THE TIME Bank. F t one R r i Banh 2S«. WIRE WHEEL SERVICE." Pluuu or t u m i t u n hund polished: «*i«rt hare ytnrr 'vhimblng..ete., put In order beRED BANK. Wire wheels rebuilt. John Hani en 42 '.ove eold weather sets in. Carl Cqnovar, o>- workmanship.- .Apply to* r>ank Howard, 145 • • SIDCBOAItD FOR SALE. west Front street, B«J Bank. Phone 72-R. Phone 141-W. Hudion avenue, Bed Bank. Fnono I1S-W. oaita U t t l ^ l l k t ' la first claas eosAition. Call mornivEs log ttadaon avenue. Bed 'Uank. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER. MOTOR POR SALE. B0ABB WANTED, Dictation and trning. M, L W t a f c 8 e M n j Young man' wishea board and roo In WeaUngkouge one>horae motor, Kood aa LOTS FOR SALE. national bank kuiWine. room 18, RWd Bank! IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. private family. Address Robert L, Oook, AdAt Eaatside park. Fair Haven, N. J. ntv; price J60. Vhunu 10-F-3. Holmael. o Alice Blowers: Sunaet avenue. Bed Bank, or phone lUil-B. FOR SALE. By virtue of a n order of tbe Court of ilteia Lots, drawer M. Bed Sank. I. Younr, Kallct, N. J. One young cow with calf: halter liroken. BUGGY AND HARNESS'FOR SALE. BUNGALOW FOR SALE. hnncery of New Jersey, made on the day FOR SALE. Martin Casserly, phone UMdletawn 78S.W. Good tmafffy: a l a o ' a e t uf Moody- alnifle New flix room bunffalow. In heart of Bel f the date hereof, in a cause wherein Red Sbtteen-foot hull Anitn. Inquire W. rd. on Morris -avenue, fur aale cheap. Ed- harnesH. tike new, for sale cheap, j , 0 . auk Trust company, executor of the last Shelron. box m . Hi«hlan.ls, N. J. ONE FURNISHED ROOM Warflea, IJjWajhlnirliin >itri'i-t, E M Bank. ar<l Albln. Btlfonl, M. J. rill and testament of Jamee E. Borden, dcge enouRh for three persons or office purcased, is complainant, and yoa and another APARTMENT FOR RENT. PAILS. WANT TO RENT re defendants, you are required t o appear, Three.room apartment: nil improvements. pose. Addresa Room, drawer Mt Bed Bank. Heavy valvaniced polls, ten-quart, 28c, Red Dank, a furnlftbed house; inproveilend, nrniwer or demur to the bill of. said 100 Monmouth street. Red Bank. WASHING WANTED. and twelvonuart, 25c. C. H. Roberson, 10 menta; convenient location. AtMrenB K-, M>mptninant on or before the fourth day of A woman would like family washing to do W t Front street. Rod Bant. 127 Waihiiurtoi «lr«-t. U H B . Bruch, N. J. SAFE WANTED. November next, or the Raid bill will be taken at home. Call 33 Marlon street. Bad Bank. Must be no less than eighteen inches eonfeasoil acninat you. RUMSON. OLDSMOBILE CAR FOR SALE. FURNISHED JIOOM TO LET. The o.;i- 1:1! is filed t o foreclose two cer- the dear. Phone »«8, Krd Bank. Apartments to rent: oon three, room* and flr«t elaps condition; come and 'tr \t', For one or two persons. Apply at 41on four rooniH: all Inukcovcmuntii; bettt luca- willIn Hell in mortgages mnde by Alice Blowers find at Kacrlflce. Inituire at Siiitft'a c a FOR SALE. Leonard avenue. Atlantic HiuMandti, N. J. tion. Box 891, RumHon1, N. J. . •'rank Blower*, her husband, t o James E . rme, West Front »ttcet, Bed Bank, phimo One 9x12 rug far Bale: a bargain. A d Jorden. the first ctotcd February 2. 1911.dress IPS Pearl atroet, K'1'1 Hank. _ a05._ ; . FOR SALE. FOR SALE. iml the second dated AuRust 2, 1913, both Year old'collle for sale. M. Virnbal, Sed Ford tourine car for uale; In Tine conul DOGS BOARDED. •n innds in the BOTOURII of Avon-by-the-Sea, MONMOUTH~COUNTY HUNT CLUB ig's farm. 'Leonard avenue. Fair Haven, N. J. Ion; all new tireft. Gall at George [nman'a, Ha*e Kood oomfortable quarters for tlomnuuth county, New Jersey; aud you are will buy and remove deml horses, cowsi »nc .22 Bridfic avenue. Bed Bank. boarding tioffH. FilKbcr particulnra by arfnaile a defendant because you own paid mules. Phone 2108-R, Entoritown. FOR S A L E 7 ~ " dresnlne Herman Rltzau, Sod Bunk. * PhoncFord neiian, 1B21 model, in use three ortwflReil premises. MUST SELL . , . '_ months. W. F. Shanahnn. Fair Haven, N. J. Dated Septemlie- 8, 1921 BUICK RUNABOUT FOR SALE. - adloinlns lot*. 181 feet frontage , _ 2tl. WILSON S SMOCK, In good running order, self starter; $250 Black Point ro&d. John ATideraon, filv &t, FOR SALE. ROOM FOR BENT. Solicitors of Complainant, cash. II.. box 11, Sethiu:hi, N. J. lantic avenae, Brooltlyn, N. Y. Speed body for Ford ear: al»o Ford runaNicely furnished roam for couple, fc. 10 Kant r r o n t street. Red Bank, N. J . I bout for nnlp; jUHt boon overhauled; new rent. Addresil Couple, drawer II, Ked Bnnk. WANT TO RENT block. Apply William Applesatc, Ncveainlc, <us(.> in good location; iumily of three; iuiy N_J_. FOR SALE. . , offer considered. Address High elnss saddle horse for Hale; bargain. reasonable DO YOU WANT A PONY? Apply Riegleman, Black Point, Rumson, D. J . K.. drawer M, Ued Bonk. Shetland ponies nnd saddle horses put out KITCHEN RANGE FOR SALE. the Tilntcr for their keep. Oall at R. U. Everything about it in in Rood condition for FARMERS. 837 Central avenue,. Aibury Pn>li, >H a new water back. Inquire «t B Browcr, Farm wonted, on share*, by Rood farmer. N. J. . f Addrest Combination Farmer, drawer M, Red Shrewwbury avenue. Bod Dank. YOUR FARM " . Bank. SKlfF FOR SALE. Bhould be on my new list now being r»inSea skiff with 22-foot bottom nn<l twelVi FOR RENT pilfid. SVrite me at once. Georre W. ZucTcp. enKlna for sole. Inquire frank White, er, country property Bpecialia^ Murlbmo. mill private family, u pleasant fur. O. box 41, Hi«hland», N. J . nished rscim. 29 Riverside nvenue. Red N. J. • , Bnnk. MEN WANTED. SPECIAL FOR CASH ONLY. FURNISHED ROOMS FOH RENT. . A few men needed to work by day huak Sugar cured liame, 90 ccntu a pvunO: the Single and double roomH and &1HO one foi ng corn at LincroCt. N. J. Bring your own bent there IH. Krldol & Co.. corner llrofl'1 HEht housekeeping. 38 Peters clace. Red kintf peKs. K. M. Wyckoff. arid Front aliiretH, Kcil Bank. Phono Hank. 30H.M. DODGE TOURINC CAR FOB SALE. MONEY TO LOAK. Good tires and paint; m (,'ood aB new: all ELC1N~ TOURING CAR FOR SALE. Money to loan on bond ioA ntortirftffa. Anperfect condition. Apply 295 Cutherin, Like new. ut a hnrgnln: Ket our price » t >lr t o A. X>. Ivlna, Register bnildlns. Red atroct. HedBank, phone 4S1-K. otica for thia barsnin. Fred H. VnnDorn Bank. Co-, Bread and Monntouth atrt!ct». Hod WANTED. The Red Bank Fire Department's Fiftieth Anniversary will b e Bank. Used Fonl or Dodge car wanted; must be THREE ROOMS FOR RENT. irood condition: state sarticulurs. Ad fittingly celebrated in September, 1922. The firemen want a suitable Three furnished rooms and bath; aU im FORD SEDAN FOR SALE. provementH: $H per week. Uox S2fi, Fair dreH Car, drnwei* M, Red Dnnk. Late 1920, perfect in all reRpicty! cxtrnp; slogan to use in advertising the celebration. A prize of $10 is offered Haven. driven carefully by ladjr; Imiai'i KI* rtliiFOR RENT. for the best slogan of not more than six words—less would be better LARGE ROOM FOR RENT ,bc room liou"e for ront: inimediatii poa> poaal. Addrcas Ford Sedan, drawer M, 1U-1 Bank. with all improvement!!; with or withou Besaion. Henry F. Hylin, room t), < —submitted by a pupil of the Red Bank schools—public or private. hoard. '21 Waverly place. Rod Bank. Phom bulldiiur, phone 7<3, Ked Bank. • WANTED. ? All answers must be in by Monday, October 5th, at 6:0(1 P. M. Mail 1131-M. Two or three unfuroifllicd roi'njs '.by HOUSE FOR SALE. > your slogan on the coupon below to Fred S. Hayes, Secretary; 8 Browii FOR RENT FURNISHED. ix room house at Matawan, N. J . ; $1,00 Amoricnn t-ouplp; hiirbest rt-ft^rences. Ad^rg>: iroiii, room, bUituble ,or two, in u, ualancc mortffnve. Inquire Jamt'^ A dress Unlurnlwhed Huom*, drawer Mi: R«'tl < Place, Red Bank, N . J. . ate family. Addrtaa 41 Oakland street, Mcuitcr. box 90, jBataw5>n, N. 3. . _ _ ^ _ _ B k ' led Bank. > FORTSAJLE. HOUSE FOR SALE. Kitchen utove with hot water Umk i;n,I BOYS WANTED Small home a t Rumson, N. J . Apply learn the plumbing t r a j e : (rood waL uEh Carton, Berbert utreet nml Lelshtiftl warmlnir closet: kitchen clonet, bed com-lv start. Cook & Qakky, 18 Front street, pvenue, B e - Bank. Phone 682-J. able; cheal>. 28 Wcat Sioe arvrnve, Red SLOGAN COUPOH. Reil Bnnk. FOR SALE" AUTO TUBES FOR SALE. STENOGRAPHER WANTED Chicka t-wo and half mtmthn oM; &1BO Slogan 80x8. tixS<A. 84x4 &. 85x6 ia»or tuhw. in IKW offle*. Either phone Hod Bank 376, ducka. J . Itcmaen. Now Monmouth road, or write Efficient Stenographer, drawer M, tear Campbcll'g Junction, N. J\ ' 11.00 each. Mahn»" Bicycle ExclinnK"'. 27 E*»t Front street, opposite Ololie kolel, V.«X Red Ilnnk. Bank. ' . FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT. ROOM AND BOARD. Larire comfortably furnifihed room; all FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET. Submitted by All ni dern conveniences; ore block froi conveniences. Mra. 7. B. Currier, S& Broad Two nicely furnished roomn, heat nnd nil 139 Monmouth street street, Red Bank. Phone G8-M. ni!:oad station. Improvements, for two or thwc iipntlrmt n : Address with family of two. 70 Oakland ntreet, Ki'il POSITION WANTED CHECK WRITER FOH SALE. ink. _^_ Kood cuoic lady with Hnmll I'rotcctdtfrnph check writer for «ale; mt< as housekce]>er, Addrcas Mrs. A. Jacob, 41 L«o_ard Pupil of GARAGE SPACE~FOR~RENT. only two weeks. Addrtsa Box i 4 1 . Leun- child. tBM, Atl&atic Highlands, M. J. In private garaec; space for one <ir two "ii, M. a. cartt; ti per month for each car. lmiuirt? FURNISHED HOUSE -FOR RENT. PAIR OF HORSES FOR SALE. Charles R. Ross, 49 Riverside nvt'na*1, Hf<l Seven room house, all improvements, Bay horsfs, nu^ranteei. tnie in all hnr cosily furniahed; select neighborhood. Ad- Bnnk. »•»«*«« O««»M»»«»< Apply J . T. Ackereon, Haslet, N. J . U dress E. J.. drawer M, Red Bank. YOUNG MAN WISHES POSITION. del 7O-K-4. Young man; 21. wishes a position a t ony INDIAM-MOTORCYCLS FOR SALE. SEDAN FOR SALE. Indian Poirerelus, with side car: tfood COB- job; hnndy and willlntr to work; tn-Ht rcfurOne two-door Oakland seilan. t'jifle . ilittaD. Can be seen at Georttc Hcrdt'K, Uurfl- enee. Aildrcna A. R. W.. drawer M. Rcil condition; S650. MIKB Evrell. Atlantic Hitth- son, N. 3.; will aacriflcr for $100 _____:: ^___ Bank. ; lands. N. J. WANTED. WORK WANTED. 1 FORD TOURINfi CAR FOR SALE. Japanese worker who is willing lo Boy of fifteen watffi work after ttchool Ford touring car for sale cheap. Can b< and Saturdays in store or deliver orders. Ad- ninall fnmily; rauat hi . _ A-l refci enci-, If P..O. Bol HHi, ltcd seen 6unday at Koch's cpttmre, Alain strce ilii g and" d"obliging. blii dress A- B. C., drawer M, ItcJ Bank. Bellorii, N. J . Bank. MAID WANTED. TWO BUNGALOWS VICTOR STORE FOR SALE Maid for genera] housework wanted; mUAt Do you want things moTe handy including record*, machines, uuod -will be rnpuble; family of three. Phone 42. Red for sale or rent; all year rounil lunm*', fmir around the house arid bam? Pat in rooms, water nml toilet: SIS Per month. Inf'Auipment. Address Victor Store, Dr*wci BanJ^Jbelwctn 7:00 and JkOO *"• % ; quire Bolford, box 66, or phone Kectrisburu M, Red Bonh. ._ Delco-Light. It furnishes electric REAL ESTATE. power for operating light machinery. FOR SALE. Four room bungalow and bath, aas and YUYT~FOR SALE. Brunawiek-Ealke billiard tAhle for Bile water, centrally heated; 53.600. A. h. Ivins It furnishes electric lights for the Lndy'» black ami white suit !i>r i>ali;, Rood rondition. Address T. K. I'\, tlrawei agency, Register building, Red Bank^ honse and barn. It pumps and trimmed with natural skunk fur: nisi' dij. TA, Red B*nk. • forces the water to wherever yon Cull 300 Uroad street, phone R-tl Ilnnk OVERLAND FOR SALE. PLOUGHING Suburban model, six paftaeneer. Can be --w__ _ want it, and does other useful work. _ : , JS.50 Per acre. Harry Sceley, Hokehm accn at Wells Service station. Monmouth Write or telephone for catalogue or HIGH PRICES PAID. Farm, 'Tinton Fiillu road, Eatontown. N. J, jtrcet nnd Maple avenue, Red Bnnk. I pay'high prices for ladies' noil cents demonstration. phone 2LU-M. REAL ESTATE. •.eond-hand clothing. Call «t I. KerberX SEVEN AND TEN WEEKS OLD PIGS Six room house, all improvements, cen- 168 Monmouth street, or phona Bed Bank for fale; {7 and 310 ench; snfe Bniv.it guar- trally located, 13,000, teitna. A. I,. Ivius anteed. Jersey Pork Producing Corporation, ngeney. Register building. Red Bank. _ Lake Avenue, Red Bank. SEED RYE FOR SALE. Keyport, N. J . Also rye straw in aheavea In riunntiwes YOUNG LADY WANTED CASH REGISTER FOR SALE. demonstrate And sell a r t embroidery to suit purchaser. Thomns Coulton, m-nr USED THROUGHOUT THE WORLD National can), register fur nnlo; reiristers needles: easy work. See Mrs. Percell, a t fair grounila, King's HiKhwav, phnne from one cent to $3. Addreaa Box 24 G. F . Spinning's, Thursday morniniu 600-W. • >•«•«•» Leonardo, N. J. ORGAN FOR SALE. 1920 CHEVROLET SEDAN. FOR SALE. Thoruuzhly reconditioned and the price la * Carpenter upright organ for aalc; in line "Winchester repeatintr urn! autnnifttic rifles, -iftht. Edward vonKattengell, Monmouth condition; cheap to quick buyer* Apply to AB Kood an ncft. Khootfns tcnllcry, Atlant itreet and Maple avenue. Red Dank. Anderson, Folr Haven road, near Lnmnrd Highlands, N. J . cvvenue^ ^ _ _ . FOR SALE. ROOM FOR RENT, FOR SALE' OR RENT. Mitchell seven pasBenirer touring car for Either Indy or gentleman. Inquire M< Twenty acres good rich lanil, «i>oil linrn«, nalc; a barcain. W. M. VanDom. Globe chanic-BUePt, next to Eeilly's storage ware- Court Kara?e, phone Red Bunk 1161. six room hounc, wlt> or without ntiick. Ilryhoune, R«d Dank. an, Port-au-Peck, N. J . . phone 1660-11, Long PEDIGREED COLLIE PUPPIES. Branch. i COWS FOR SALE.. Malea and females; just a t tho teudy Several very eood cows for eale. H a n ; bear sue. The best Kift for your children. WANTED. Sctlty. Holcchurftt Far in, Tin ton l o l l i road John A. Gamewell, Little Silver, N. J. Four convenient unfurnlsbi'il roonia or Hatontown, N . J . Hmull IIOUHO in Bed Bank or Biiliiirb: two 100 ACRE FARM FOR SALE. ailulta. A. E . Morrlu, Morgan, South AmHOUSE FOR SALE. Two miles from Ked Bank).best of lond; bor, N. J. On HarTison avenue, weveu roorn* proori Wouae and outmiihlinKa. V. KL llaley bath. Paul Matthews, 2b i Eaal, Yrvni &. Aon, Shrewsbury avenue. Red Dank. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT. Hlrcet. Ked Bnnk. In house with all improvemento at RumMARIANO TESAURO, non, N. J., i,n trolley lino; light ,,h<>melc<:«l>POSITIONS WANTED. contractor and general construction work, Ing prlvllciiM. AddrcaR F . R, It., dinwer M, Man ki,d xli? wish portions an butler eatlmatefl given. Home sddrestf, 242 Cath- Bod Bank. cook, or houseman. Call lftO Mcclianl erine street, Hed Bank, fhone SOt-It. fltrect. Red Brnk. BICYCLE TIRES. ADAMS * MOXLEY. Fisk, United Blnles, Infnllihlo nnil Vltullo ST0Ri~VOUR CAR atceplejnckn and wall climbers, r!np:t*n ami by the ilny, week or month at Scata's, an up houne wreekcrii. We cut iiown and trim tires, $1.50 nnd up. Mjihna' hicy«lfl excnanai*, S7 B««t Frtmt Btreet, oppu«ll» Uliilw hot-l, lo-tlnto-llrc rronf garaec.ot 171 Went ^V tr««s. 60 Worlhley street, lied Ilank. Ited_Ilunk. ._ _ Itreet. Ked Dnnk. CALL ON ME FURNISHED HOUSE FOR. RENT. Tiroa Tubea for houaefl or lots in Red Hank anil vicinity. On trolley lino a t Ruramm, N. J., nine rcsnioH WANTED. 30x3 Fabric $ 8.50 $1.50 1 rcll rnal estate. Paul Jtovcre, 56 ITruad rooma, all Improvement!: exceptionally a t lady wishers a position in office BI atrect, Room J , Ited ILnnk. I'hone 9CB.__ 30x3H Fabric 9.50 1.50 tractive. Addrotm Exceptionally, ilravcr M, ftenuirr.inhor. Aildr«K8 131! Creelc rond 30x3Ji CorJ 1 14.50 Hed Hank. _ _ __ ....____ Kfjuiribtirc, N. J . ^ ^ CANOE FOR SALE. Slxt -i>n foot Thompson Bros, canoe; very 31x4 " is;oo 1.7S FURNISHF.D ROOMS TO RENT. SALE CMEAP.' , anfe ) loilel: two paildlca; prlae 144. 214 An extra FOR Near trilley nnd Htnllon, by week flne kitchen range.. with wnter 32x3H " 16.00 1.75 Broa.l street. Ited Hank, phone 2<H-M. nunth. llo« S6, Urlford, N. J . Ihc hank lor boiler, cost *7H, sell for «30. . At 32x4 " 22.50 2.00 Kjan-buiK E<i-W. . 265 HhrcwJbury avenue, near Bank street, CRAPES WANTED. 33x4 " 23.SO 2.25 .___„_. . FOR SALE. Oni- hundred pounda (rraiies: wtnte price Red Hank. 34x4 " 24.50 2.2S One V'ortl Hi'Aiin, junt overhauled, ii, fin anil if you can deliver. I'tra. Dailfie, Maple FOR SALE. 32x4 H " 25.50 - 2.50 ^hr.;,-. HUH r.loiH. ln,|Uir,- )::', CJiiklun farm. Munition road. LittU Hilvrr. N. J . One oak s l l c hoard. Indr's deiik. Morri» B^ivet^ltcd llank L . 33x4 ?, ". 26.50 2.S0 chair, mirror and nak «lnnd <«r «nU. (.all HOUND DOG FOR SALE. DRESSMAKER 34x4H " 27.50 2.50 Well hriiki'ii female mi,I'll huund, three between 'JlOO nnd 2:00 at 108 Ili-riren pin", '_ Mr.,. J . !>•,'!> V/lllow uv«tiiM-. ..i>i it., yrara olil; Kllnratitertl. lni|ulrc f>f Kdward Red Ilank. 33x4H " 28.50 2.S0 Uttlr-' Silver Klnllon. l.ltllr- Sllvrr. N. .1. Cuiinurn, 151 I.ei>'nnril Htroet, lted Hunk. TRUCKING AND MOVING. 36x4 H " 23.50 ' 2.50 llml Until 11 H:l-It. Let m« give you a price on ttueKlns or TYPEWHITER HEAbQUABTEIU»i 33x5 " 31.50 3.00 HOUSE FOR SALE. W& buy, Tent, sell, exchange and repair all kimW; local and long dLtaner mciylnjt. 35x5 " 32.BD 3.00 Bin rmiinH nml i-cllar. 1^,600. cn.ib 9900, typewrltera. Trubln'a. thr: Stor« of a Thotl- Jack Carroll. »T Maple aivonuf, It«a Hank. Photw »<«. . balance on raorlirnKe. C L. Liiker, resl es- sand Items, EB ilroad street, lied Bsnk. 37x5 " 33.50 3.00 tate. Jlvllnrd, N. J . 36xU " 50.00 3.25 CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, BLACKSMITH AND HORSESIiOER. Lloyd Fmneli, « Unilen Blae», Red SPECIAL. 40x8 " 100.00 4.60 Prank Only, practical l,orncnhocr. B«tal>' Stop Mt Mi pit' farm, Kurrmiin road, for llahed (Hlcen y<ara in l « . l Honk. Mapl Bank. All kln«» of Jobbing promptly «tUinded to. Eitlmataa eheerfully Juriilnlml. avenue, oppoalta While at, net. Itail Hank. Phon«OJI, • >_. _ . ehancr for t'nifiiiiiH. ' A WONDER FOR THE MONEY. MONEY TO LOAN. i Olditmoiille umrlng far .iaaO,,miiiW •* Monir t o limn on t n t Iwmt'^ral nrt(ri*K» A«k for ConraSn bresd, the kind that I" an Impruveil real estate, Alston Utesnuut, Urond anO' wenmoutb fitreeU, Ile<l ttank. pure nml wholesome: fresh dntlj. fh<tn'" attorney, Ited Ilank. _ 1IH-W mid let us »erve you. You'll enjuy CAHAGE WANTED. „„„_,. _ . MUSCOVY DUCKS FOR SAi.l-.. Want to rent irarai;e f<ir one ear n «tir_ sorvjee. ~ SPECIAI. FOR CASI| ONLY. Seven youiiK ilnckit, lulir ilrakas ttud three station: ntxo furniithed runm wnnleii. TinyChoice lean plate liert, 0 rsntx n pouiul; hens.' William :i. Bray, llolmut'i, H. J.tor, 45 BhrewHuitry av«nu.!, nine butter at any l>rk-c. Kiiilrl & Co,, I'otPhnnv llolnldel 27-J^ Phono 233O SPECIAL F P « CA;>4 ONLY. Dally Dallv«rU« ntr Ilroad and Front strtetn, Rnl Harli. FARMS WANT£D Choice cuts of clmek ^oaat, IK ctnls 1 Pharu lOO-lf. ,, , For Quick aotinn lint y m t inrm with ptiisud; heavy beef. Krjptl A Co,, (rorii ll**«>BiJ and front s t r t i t r Or*rg» W. 7ttck«r, euunlrr *,r... AUTUMN OUTING AUCTION GEORGE H. ROBERTS, • SALESLADIES WANTED' for Saturdays. F. W. w."'l»u«o C Bank. • axm, STOVE roti Wir ttrttt, Hua MORTGAGE WANTW). ASBURY PARK, N. J. • • :• • "• H i - . , - , RED BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 2 1 , 1 9 2 1 . Page Thirteen PLUMBING AWfi TINNING. T K £ „._ NITRATE 09 SODA. FOR SALE, i FARMS WANTED Practtcel piumblnfr "<» tinntny; pump and In u y quantity from one poiind t o 100 Three room bung«low Kr««h rotfntfffn*r**rfcrtnri<^ e Vacuvtto-wili do the work of and •!* room bouse t at Brevoort'i utarkvt, 80 Broad fired :he electric cleaner* carpet sweeper and windmill repairing. William DlHerich, 42 tans; $58 a ton. Phone, write or call, J. for sale; termi reuonable. Call a t 802 For quick mclUm li»t your LelKhton avenue, Bed Bank. Rtd Bank. • Figcher ft Co., Matawan, N . J. _ _ nttora. without the drawbacks of either. Catherine Btreet, Red Bank. (OonUnuwi from l « t p»i».) O. Phllllpi, S0_Brld«# av«nu«,_lte<l Bank. WANTED AT ONCE. SPECIAL FOR CASH ONLY. SPECIAL FOR CASH ONLY. SPECIAL FOR CASH ONLY. A •mall houff« Jn or n#»tr lt*d Hank for Sugar cured shoulders, 14 centit m pound; of spring iambi 30 vim in a pound. Swlft'd Dixie bncon. 17 centn a puund; NITRATE SODA. u\mOF one pound t o l u * In flmt eliuia condition; one and one-quar•mall family. Add r e " B«ntcr, drawer ft C Co., c orntr Broad and Kront fine for boiling. Krldel A Co.. cornet*' Brood rery specinl. K ridel & Co., corner Hroud tona: In «nr t&8 QU-nlltt tu\m one pound t o J. lu* Phone, write or c«ll, ter ton capacity; would make a fine truck Krldel A Co., cornt KM Bank. and Kront_Mtre«ti. Red Bank. FJione 30G-M. and Front Htreets, Rwl Bank. Phone :tO6-M. tona: t&8 » toMaUwaii, Ph it ll J H hher& Fine 4k Co., wi N N. J J. d Bank. B k Ph Phone aoiLM ctitckwm WANTED. 'ur •xpre»Btnttn. F r il If. VanDorn Co., iitreetB, Red FARMS WANTED FARM WANTED" TALKING MACHINES ON TIME. Broad and JHonroouth street*, Red Bank. I will pwr the hlKhtit marUt price for BOARDERS WANTED. SPECIAL FOR CASH ONLY. For quick action lUt your faria wit of forty to beventy-flve acrco wuntni. Jo* Bator, Mechanic «tre«t, Play while you pay. Willard, Grand Opera )iy« efa.cl.eini. Jolk*- H Ofnni l,ui:k olromttrKxrinr*, SI Boardere wanted; /our nicely furnished cd;T'arm Seoiva W. Zuekar* country property ipi «3AY IT WITH FLOWERS." fruit and Reneral farminK: around and Emerson machines on inHtallraentB. Phon*TsOBB-J. J K'JUk Ph*TsOBBJ J it pound; taken the place of buttvr fine residential pectiun, all 'conv.cn- Red iCume Ht Hotblng could col be be m mora r a appropriate and and room** Bank or Frehold. Send full purtlculara Srnpll initial payment, balance in cntiy pay- ccntrt '!*!J*ti .¥ tt J r !^ oro ;. ^ ' / • ~ _ „ _ — ^ . Kridel & Co., corner Br»_d and Fru»t iencee: moderate rates; table boarders alto nothin thiing *f welcome l a* flower*: fl a beqaet bt or wanted. 218 South »trt>«t, Hod Bank. to Pax 320, _F"lr Jf*v«n._N._J' No agentii. mentfl. Full line of Emerson records. J . HtreetM, CHICKENS WANTED. Ited Hank. Phone 30ti-M, NITRATE "OF ~SODA*. f cut box of of cut flowcri flowcri from from W. W.W. W.Kennedy KennedyA A Phone 1069-R. Will var th« hish<it market prlcii for n a n / quantity DIFlore. Shrewaburry avenue and llei-bert one pound to 10 Bonn', TEAM OF HORSES FOR SALE. B ' Will ll inrtlr nrtlr carrr happlnMa h a p l M with ith them. th live chlckem. 86 North Broftdwny, Long urn; IBB a ton. frem street. Red Bank. BLANKET SALE. Phone, writs or call. . Will work ninfile or don I It! any place; Urimeh, N. J., Dhon* I COO. N»w (« the time to buy Miem f,h*np. If ELECTRIC PUMP REQUIRING NO TANK. weight •iBcher t Co., Matawan, N. J. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. ht 3,000 3 , 0 0 poundn; enm enm IH per d a y ; Jet CLERKS WANTED. you wait you pay more. Our Mnortmont Have running water. TUMI the faucet, Forty-two acre farm; house, barn, outh how them th to t y o u ; lals et ff Wrntttft. (Men, women) over 17, for postal mail ^ERNsTnJowKRfluSonjuSSr inuluden all colors, in pure wool un«l wool FARM FOR SALE. b i l i n i ta,. fruit, between Atlantic HfKhlands name prcusUre an town nuppljr, but freuli Price for ell *200. B. M.Haley & Hon.flprviee; $1110 month; evaminntions Septem- nnd cotton mixturni), Ilcilu<-tlonrt nn nil Farm of 100 acre*, near Red Bank, tall - and Red Bank; a* nice place. Look It over. water direct from your own KHOII well. Shrew»b_ury Fin* Bottob form, all kinds of potted S h b d Bank. B avenue, H Hed ber; experience unneceHBitry. Fur free par- itradcH. H . Chitrk'M Furnituru Store, J'J plants »nd flowen for home deeorationi for able locality for ffentlenjan'a a t t a U . Appl iefl J . Cottrell, atate hitfhwuy. IH'HIMldCaleb L. Luker, I'. Q. box 158, Belford, i± J. m ticulars, write J . Leonard (former civil servMontnoutli Htreet, Uf« Ilimk. salt. CharlM W, Bchnilder, florltt U t t l t to Dr. F. 0 . Henry, 254 State »treat, Pert TOST THE" THING FOR A FARMER. 1 d.etbwn, N. J. . ice examiner*, 291 Equitable building . Ambor, N . J . Phono 4 1 0 . , ' HOUSE FOR SALE. An All-American une-tun ntnke liody DARE'S PRIVATE DANCING STUDIO. "" WANTED! Six rooms, all improvements. Including V ruck; -nn excellent thins for carting pota- Washington, p . C. J ^ "fflPEClALFOR CASH ONLY.~ Child butldinir. Red Bunk, Frldny«; Jav-nll« HOUSE FOR SALE, Inferior hay, wheat straw, rye ntniw or <'t*« and other vetfetablefl. . See it and net big jrarafte; bargain for quick buyer. InREAL ESTATX. ^Shoutdara of lamb, .12% cents a pound; clfiflri, 4:l(j to ft-Aft J?, JVL. beginners and 'i\ti-rHew five-room houiej^all improvement! anything cheap wanted t h a t ran lio m i d for our price. Fred H. VanDorn Co., Brnad »'"l 1 iiulm at 17 Bennett street, Freehold, N. J,, KiKht room hou»L>, nil modern Hoptovt - vnnced pupila; 7:00 P . M., »pecln) fllub, clnin lean and very bent quality. Krldel & Co.,five mlnutDB from Broad atrest; price ret phone 410-R. Or Palsec theater, Ited Bank. cow beddinir. Harry Se«ley, HokchurHt Monmoutli Morimoutli Htrt^tn. RejKBank. _____ mciita, cuntriilly lotnt.-it. lot fiOxir..! tvtt : advanced. Adulta' WniniKirH, ti :UQ Ut U ;ilO corner Broad and Front utreels, Red Bank. conable; eiiny t e r m s ; will Nell furniture als< Farm, Tinton Fulls road, Eatuntuwn, N. J . three minutCH from UrmuJ Htn-ct, iiftecn I'. M.; mlultd' iidvanccd club, etc., 9:0O lo Phone BOfl-M. AddreaR Box 84, Red Bank. Phone 211B-M. ^ TYPEWRITEHTEXCHANGE. TWRITEHTEXCHANGE. FOR BARGAIN SALE. from station; S10.00O: iHissc.sHion 10:110, 'IVrinH in udvunce: ten clasn Itja-ioua, buy, Hell, rent, exchange and do expert minutfit I bu MUSIC HATH CHARMS One thoroughbred Southern Guard came one month. A:> L. TVIHH jiitt-iK'y-, Ilt.'fi.-tter $8.00: hulf hour private IcHHom $2.50. I ' . i FOR SALE. F 0 R SALE, CHEAP pnlrinff. Agency for Woodstock Standard, in nnd especially no If the phonograph and r«e- The farm known a« the Charles P. Conov cockerel and nine pullets; one thoroughbred vate iniitrur.tinti a t nil hours hi «ocle( y and H tenOK and typewriter BUPPIIPB of all buildinir. RLII Hank. nrdi are from the stock of J. deFIore, farm, near flradevelt, N . J. Inquire " 'tfht Brahma cockerel, two pulleU and two One-ton VttrA truck, rack body, Iwo-ncat- stenographer fancy dam'ea; Discnunt to former puplU! ' " William C. Phelnn, Monranville, Bhtew»bury avenue. Step In and hear them CharUH E. Oonover, Wickntunk, N . J., SITUATION WANTED. na. AddresB W. G. Kaoul, Navealnk, N. J . ed canopy top carriuHe, plua-tun, ntiol cart, klndsj driving and Had die home. Apuly C. Ii. EvPhone 74-F-G. Holmdel. demomtrated. Middle uiced worrnin would like im.siliun T. H...Roberta. Rahway. N . J. i WANTED. • AUTOMOBILE MECHANIC. <rdell, near Hazlct railroad Miition. Phoiu* 1 for indunniU- period: wood ptnin L-<ir»kinK <>r • We want AGENTS LOST. a la'ly ur Bentlenmn airi-nt io Position wanted an an automobile meFURNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT. hat* iilso hud iiracticnl i-xpcrW-nee in iHildle city tnnln T H E PIANO SHOP. . Diamond bur pin, nineteen titonex nut.in Hewing; in Red Htink nnd uther vuchanic. Can do all kinds of repairing; six Eight room, well furnished. houee for nit;k room, ocpeciiiliy with tldcrty ix-uplc. W e tune, repair, buy, veil and exohane . SMALL HOUSE WANTED. ptutinum, in or ubout Atlantic HiHhlarnl" on ! a lit cities. This In a wonderful onpurtunr*»nt for the winter to nnrnll ' family of Hew ChriHtina M. K«nrnvy, t a n pianoa direct from factory a t a aavins years* machine nhop experience. 'Ad tires a Famlly^of two desires tmuill private cot- Thursday the 8th. Liberal reward for re- AddreHH '-" ; ityart yuu will he »i-tniliu« th« genuine J. It. Automohile Mechnnic, drawer M, Red Bank. tiiluitB. AddroHn Furnlnhed House, drawer of fBO t o 176. A. B . Dlrhan, Drumrnon turn to Mr*. Peter Hotline, Chapel Hill, U. J . brantlt, U'onanlu. N, J . Wntkln* I'roducta. inr.ludini? W»tkin rt <.•«.•««tage. ll improemcntH^ ccntntjly ]< Jri, Bed Bank. . glace. Red Bank, phone 0 9 8 . on Immediately If IXJHHS Phono 310, Atlantic Highlunds. | nut ojl . Hluuiipoo, (iiirilo fjtco powder fruit AUTO FOR SALE, WANTED. ,, jdrinkrt nnd «VLT 137 ulber proiiurta. Wrltu witiTVutieuUrii to H. Mnrvin, «7 H Hiirillnit Cole-S touring car for nale; perfect condiTRY H, B. HAYEfl t Fanner-wanlfner and wife (.s SHOTE LOST. SALESMAN WANTED. ,,i | today fur fn-c aoiiiplc und jiui-ticiilni n. TUfor roar electric*! work, wiring, lamps, «nf>no children). Man A now shotB strayed from tlio McLei i. tion: Cord tires; will sell cheap to quick road, Hed Bank. An old wrll-establwhcd onluriK iiiHtitutlon ouple, J. It. W-itkirw 'Cumpany, tiK_Ne.w York, N. V. tori, fixture!, work promptly attended town farm in Mlddletawn. Finder p1e»*e notify buyer. Mnhtus' Blcyclo ExchanRe, 27 Eaut roihul farm; oapulile of doinu < EXPERT CABINET MAKING. n an openintf fnr ii hiKh CIUHH rfpreH^ntaor country* ( 0 Spring street. H«d Dank, ork; in Shrewsbury; all year nc.iiifi rir Adnms, Red Bank, It. K. D., or tel«. Front street, opposite Globe hotel, Hed Hank. Antiques restored; repair!ny. and reflnlah- tive In Hed JJunk imd vicinity. Call or write rhona 828-M, WINTER POTATOES. party. John Eliors herd phone 27G-I--U, Middletown, I Ing. Solid mahogany reproductions made B. J. IlUHHcll, N. J . State Man*KIT, room 804. inht REAL ESTATE. Uuy or tinier now. Green MonnUlim prinKo roatl, Reil Hank. to order, fflrst-claas work trnnriinteeil. H. M0L1NE TRACTOR FOR SALE. Clinton .bulldloir, Newark, N. J . n room house, all improvcmc improvcmcntit; tit; lrra.le.lt ST, p«r Imirel, l\ O. B. my farm; ELECTRIC P U M P REQUIRING NO TAN if. , I Chnrk'e furnniture ' "fore. SO Monmouth SUshtty used; in perfect condition; bar- Running water In your house juat like twenty station, ty minutes st FOR SALE. Crt-en Mountain* lii.IiO 1>(!r barrel, deliver.! inut from f t t i one Hock H k from fr AGENTS WANTED. gain at $47B. Harry Seeley, Hokehumt town, Same pressure at your faucetn. Qi\c trolley, t l l y, lot l t fi0x200 fi0200 f A h. h •treet, Red Bank. feet; Oak flcith und bonl{L-its<- . :-inlui>-'.l. %\:\ in K.;d Hunk mul vicinity; mixture of mu.xi f ;t IIGnOO . O ;; tt r m t . A. termti. Make $10 daily sellintt our guaranteed 100. Farm, Tinton Palla r6ad, En ton town, N . * thla pump a t James J, Cottrell'H, atate high- I l RRegister i t pi.'o.o ne t of difiht'rt, blue flnrnl dt'siwn stock nnd OinntH, %i per biiriel, V. 0 . ,». my lB FOR RENT. Ivlna agency, buildlnK, Itetl Bank. watorproof npronH nnd our rev-'rwible ironP_onB_2U6-H.L _ oblong mirror, iiOxiO, jrilt frame farm; i'i.hd per barrel, delivered Iled Hunk way, near Middletown, N. J . j Space in up-to-dn.tc private tnirane; juwt ing l)f,ar<l rovertt: over 100 per cent profit. t\2; FIVE HEIFERS FOR SALE. $0.60; Crex U(f, tan and (frt-en, SI.SO, sev und vicinity. Telephone Eaton town 211)"-?'FURNITURE FOR SALE. Two and three years old; all bred to the placo t o ntore your c a r fur the winter; A Kent's wimple free. Rubber Products Co., COLD BRACELET LOST. l ther ticlr r t , nil ,;,»od n.^ new. 2>12. P. O. wirings H. A. Dnn»cr, Eatontown, Lady's walnut' writing desk, with chnlr, N. J . l-'arm hinitnl ut Scubuyville, N, i., Utnt somewhere betwei #een !fierRi>n place uij.d Guernsey bull! no reasonable fifrure refused terms reasonable. For partiriilnr« write or Jerome avenue, Woodhaven, N, Y. Brunch avenue. Hed Bank. oak Hat top desk; also corner cupbonrd and on in inn ronrt to Freehold. Hroa<it) street, narrow If if old noon; owner gcting away, K. M, Ha-nee Elmer E. VanSchoUk, Tinton avunue, 150 ACRE FARM FOR SALE. other plecei of furniture. 2D0 Maplo ave- gold bracelet. Reward offered ley & Son, Shrewsbury avenue. Red Bank. Eatontown, N. J . FOR SALE OR FOR RENT. for return i;o Twn ami a half -.lien from. Middletown; nue. Red Bunk. FARM FOR SALE. Four room houae, lar^e chicken housf, IB RecklcBH p l y . Red Bank. ji FARM WANTED. (id house and o u t b u i l d i n g : large apple CIDER MILL OPEN. About uiir-qimrtcr mile from mili-umi >flnpif?K<*ry, acre of KniunJ with fruit Fifty to HIX hundred orrcK, with about cimni and other fruit; best of Innd; po«- stable, FOR SALE. FOR SALE. ' ~ " If Grind Monday, Wednesday and Saturday; twenty tree* ; near Kr>(! Hank Ktntinn nnd ti-ollcy, on tion, Hevrli-lentliM mile fiom ma(n lii^liwny: ucrcs In annortccl' fruit, ntiittibk* for HKion at once. Tern™. E. M. Huley &' Xarge Sterling coal ratine; al»o BBB range In Ilumnon, centrally located, a nevcifyour own Juice; 'quick service. Can nurucry; buildinirn must he lirltt-cluHtt and Hon. Shrewsbury avenue. Rod Bank. Riv rsidc drive. fiKiiiire nftcr 5:1)0 P. M.beautifully rlevuted property containing 192 with hint) oven and broiler, four burners. room cottage with all imptovemento; imme- Bet eight barrels per hour., Charles H. f i Lake, Ghupei at-red, 20 acrcrt wnoiliund; rxrcltcnt p<»tntu, A l to W. G. Krench, 2S Riverside nve diate potmen nion. For particulars addrcjis squeeze KIDP, Marlboro, N. J,, phono 108-F-5, Free- Btrictly up-to-date. 0. J . Smith, box 105, corn und alfalfa KOI) ; 500 fruit trees. Nln» Hill ad, Miildlvtc n. N. J . Rdjak Efitpntuwn, N. J . ________ Stenographer and Office Assistant. hold. __ _• oin houHe, Urfiiitl outbiiililinKD nil in PXCKU An excellent permanent position open for FARM FOR SALE. two bu oiiltiy PROPERTY FOR SALE. „_ FOR SALE. tlio roughly capable, expurienrcd yountr 7 REAL ESTATE7 FURNITURE FOR SALET Loented on Sycamore uvc»nu«t a beautiful 'll for $11000. TT m Dt'Hiruble Brood Hireot prnjicrty fur pint Cadillac ueven paafienger touring ear, slip jrnan. Guod unlary, pIctiHont working twenty Bungalow and one to flve acrca for sale lHBlon center table, with writing tal acre farm for li*sn than on« dolluc » dr.MM for Tiirthm- partleu l a ^ two residences, one with ei^hL rmurn ntiveru, double windnhield; excellent condi- to match: lnrKe dark "oak chont, with brap alone1 trolley end main road; nlso some bi nilitiun, befrinninK at R:liO A. M. A*ddrean d a y ; ten ro»m h.mne, nil impr<>vcmcnt»; to I'a tunity, drawer M, Ited I).u\h. tion. Can be seen by appointment. I'hope Wtigea and extra enclosing cheat for Banib. gains In houses for Bale. Lots on easy pay- the other nine; with all iiiiiinni'nuiiiK Stenoifrnpher. drawer M, Ited Rank. KiiraKC Htnble imd all o u t b u i l d i n g : o n e reasonable price. Paul Beven-. .16 I S2H-J. Rumaon^ ' ' 200 Maple avenue, ncd 'Dank. ] ments. Caleb h. Luker, Main street, Belford, mite from statirin. W. J . Gil m a r t i n , liilO EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE FOR SALE. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. Ktrcet, _Rc_d_ Bonk. K. J. HAVE YOUR CLOTHES At Lonjf Branch: four bedrooms: all im- WifBt Sl>lh Htrt'et, New York. Hy ciircful .study of concrete, Uhin^ Atlas ROOMS WITH BOARD. ~ jP YOU CAN USE cleaned at The City Dry Cleaning and Dye- AccomodatJonB for party of adults In w«U POSITION WANTED AS CARETAKER. ovemcntH: paved street; corner property ; Portland cement, ninl insttilling the moHiiDBLANKET SALE. inn Work*, 0 Mechanic street, near Broad located home on Droad street, one or t^fo Married man detth-ca position ns caretaker, the Vncuetto for thirty day.i li.forc ilec Karaite; restricted Ideality; ahmB enclosure to-dutR mncliincry, we are now able t o p i o is ihe time to buy them wither cnfih or monthly payment utrect, Red Bank. Phone 108-M, William Os- con nee tin a rooms with board. ducc t h eAbent rclinblu romtrnt block on the fur winter, Write Owner, box 30!) Lon« youNow AddrciU no ohjection to Blight dairy work. Cun rive on wait you pay rniiri-. Ou,,Ll „.„,„.,,„„.„ In;il tet l io u r me demonntrfate the Viipui-Itc in trov, proprietor. «nd wo"l ! \>M* are tampnd by autoBranchy or phone 2111-R Katuntown. X. Y. Z., drawerM^ned Bank. J excellent references. Addreaa, tor further Let includct all Kolor*. in j home, no obligation. O. Phillijiri, :(0 H •natic tampers. Kprcinl prict' to contractors. PKiltcJiard, Cofctakcr, box 174, Middletown, avenue, nnd cotton mixtures. Iteduclion Bed Bank. 'MONUMENTS. FOR SALE. FOR P) ,pt d.-liveii.'3. The Mval Cument Blork N. J . . nrrndeH. H. CharkV T*'urnltur« S t > re, :ta Thoma* Manson & Sons, designer! and Drophenil HcwinK machine, upk-liditl condiTwenty yarde AxmlnBter carpet, two and Sand Co., Inc., H. B. Lnchenniier, prei;fNON ELECTRIC VACUETTE. s - Imilden. of hljh grade monuments. Oflloe Feather pillows, vacuum Bweeper, oak rocker, tion, $15; child's cot, safety Hides, splendid Monmouth utrect. Red Hank. FOR SALE. ilrnt, w-fdt aide of West Park nvenue, OaltThe new model Non-Electric. Vncuctte U »nd yard, Monmouth etreat and Druramond Quart fruit jnrs, galvanized wash tub. UroBH, $10; child's safety K « U \ now eijtht Ford touring c a r ; new middle of last Oe- hore. hurst, N. .T. Telephone 6-15-M, T,OLI« RED BANK AUTO WRECKING CO. A demonstration will nut olili^nte ylac«. Bad Bank. J foot length, .$2.50. Aiiply Allan Dut-Rle, 120 Mechanic street, Red Hank. t o l e r ; self Btorter, newly overhauled, shock you; half the weight a n d • priue of moxt Branch. Siimplrs cun be neen a t P . .1. Abe Korb. 121 Went Front Htrtet. Red phone 1.0 i-J, Atlantic HiRhlands, N. J . abflorberu; price $250 cash. Betsy ROB Wells, the hardware 'man, MS Droiidwiy, Bunk, between Riverside nvetmp, phone mi. electric clennera. O. PhillipH, l i O BrldKe AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE. FORD TOURING CAR WANTED. | FOR RENT FOR WINTER. I HiKbcut prices paid fur all kindj) of auto- IjntiK lirnnch. _ • __ Five pnnKenger Studebakcr touring cor, In In icnod condition; tfood tires, etc. Cou farm, between Middle town and Key port, avenue. Red Dank. Well furniHhcd bunt<aloiv, aix rooms, lmth, Dmobil«n. Supplies ami partM. all kind* of Knod condition; price 9260. Can be'Been hy ueu runnbout; price must be right. App y , AUTOMORILE MECHANICS WANTED. 12 ACRE FARM FOR SALE. .-cry improvement; rcaponPible family of I a r t s f ( ) r Hli!e .: ; nevf muster Rcara, nxk-a uiul ' (ifiud Nfitsoncd hijrh-cltiss «<xpf>rirnr<>d i.unppointment at 70 Brunch avenue. Phono * B. C. J. Smith. Poplar tstreet, off Le< WANTED. Good house and barn on ntuu- biKhwny; (ulult.4. Hampton, Eatontown bnuleviird, op- i 464-J. Red Bank. fur nil makes of.ca f\n experienced cook nnd nccoml maid for every avenue, Fair Hnvcn, N. J. lomoliile men who m e capable of bitinx n> " foot tillable: all seeded .Uwn and all ponito Monmauth rood. Cull before 11 :D0 Red 13 auk from November 1st. IMii ci.il fiircmeii of tht: fulloviinR drpartrnvnlti: CLASSY SIGNWORK. fenced; beautiful neighborhood; iM)sae»ftion h^JM., or between 5 :O_0_and 7:00 P. M. PHONOGRAPH FOR SALE. * RIGHT IN THE HEART OF TOWN. , Sprintr Lake 417-J. or write to Mrs. II. P. C. Moyan, tbe artist, mnkcH nnd pnints lintil assembly; first assembly; paint rih'on: at once. E. M. Jluley & Snn, Shrewsbury Victor phonograph for sale; good condiBed Bank's moat convenient and Inviting Kountze, H05 Tuttle avenue, Sprlrtg Lake, avenue. Red Bank. top ik-p»rtnient; triin shop; motor nast'mbly; BiKna of nil kinds on anything, anywhere. tion ; lot of rocordH. Mahnit' bicycle ex- barber shop; espert attention; three chair*! N. J . MAN TO WORK ON SHARES! ~ paint and brush Moyan i» unex- hi»rh class road tent m i , receiving clerk; change, '11 East Front street, opposite Globe one flight up. Second National bank build Wanted, competent man to work on shares If it'H with . Everybody admits ho knowa his uhippintr clerk; .itore-lu-epera, bUu-kfimith FOR SALE CHEAP FOR CASH. J K J U d J J k farm of about twenty acreu, with apple or- celled. eV3 ACRE FARM FOR SALE. Ing. Alonfc Curchln, proprietor. || number of other factory position.-) will One cut-under depot wairon, on«-horne chard chard; m man n m must live ive in in or or very ery near Red Red buBinesn from A to Z. 2I»9 Shrewsbury ave- and No bulldinga. Beautiful plnce to build. l>e open in the very near future to rnvil WIMJ ALL COTTON MATTRESSES, Bnnk. Apply, stating experience and ref- nue. Red Dank. Phone 1008-J. REAL ESTATE. Adjoins West Long Branch. Good for poul- farm wa^on, corn sliellcr, Ki-jm^tune, c areI willintr to invest Kiihstnntial amount ifi tiny lzes, 97.50: «llk flow a mattresses, $IT. try. Price 21,000. Make your own term? dropper, need sower nnd furrnwmn stlod fur erenc Competent. Drawer M, Red Bank. Six room hoUKc, nil modern Im EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL. this corporiition. Application must he iu*any BIM, 910 to 945. Spring", any steam he»t: centrally located, J6.20O; terrify: ' E M . Huley & Son Shrewsbury Mm. Jycob Jucob K, Shocmukt-r, phonu nuy, Rp/I utiltf. IIledM, l d %1 mpt service nnd export workm ship. companicd with A-l roferc-ncc to A. N . Hhci— BABY CARRIAGE FOR SALE. size, to 911. J. D. NorrlM, Mechanic I>oant!Hnion iroinedintely. A, L. Ivinn a^e'ti- [ Bunk '112C-R,Eatontown. ^Contracting, repairing untld manufucturinK- nrd, care Netropolilan hotel. Anbury Pal I:, Handsome ivory wicker ciin injre; latest etreet, Red Bnnlc. __________ cj_yjRcjtlatcr bulldlnir,_Rcd Bunk. __ ___ (_ 67 ACRE FARM tOH SALE. jjuniJolu hhape; rcversibk 1 , fine sprinfr*. nr- Iji^'htfl, bells, telephone!!, motors, etc. I t will N. J. GOOD SMALL FARM. MOTORCYCLE FOR SALE. One " mile from E v e r e t t , ' live miles i rum tillery wheel n, ivory corduroy upholstery cont no more to employ the services of nn POSITION WANTED. HP About five acres of Inml, »ix room house 1 A. M. Decker, office nnd shop, 9 AUTOMOBILE MECHANICS WANTED! Harley-Davidson, two-speed, with Presto miles from Mid- throuirhout: very Httlc lmed: reasonable. expert. Experifsncud chauffeur wiHlies poHltion; CJIII and UBUHI outbuildlntra in Kootl Hhnpe; about Red Bank, two nnd a* half l w Mnrion Htreet, Red Dank. Phone 816. Guod-aciitionnl, hiKh^-lusH experlcncrtl liite lights and rear Beat, runa like new; will do own repairs; excellent choracior nnd h'|)> two blocktt from trolley. Henry V. Hylin, dlotown ; will sell n t a "! " " " " Mrs. Bent, Compton street, Belfovd, N. J. an to motile men wnnted in a New Jersey tiell.fof f 8 0 . William Moyan, 170 Rtver best of references. E. M. Haley & Sun. Kin Atldrenn Expcrlencbi room 9, IlegiHter buildintr, phone 743, Redtevm factory; men who are fituiihlo of bcinw K<-'!*OLDSMOBILE SEDAN FOR SALE~ Btreet, Ited Dunk. FOR SALE. ChnuffLuir, drawer M, Red Bank. j| Bank. _ ^ ^ avenue. Red Bank. Now in the time for closed ears; have a Sho w case IS >< , i feet tone, rosewood frame, cial tovumun of tin; following department,!: WANTED FOR THE WINTER. GOOD HOME FOR QUICK BUYER. 1920 model which must he sold to make FIXTURESi'POR "SALE." CAR OR TRUCK FOR HIRE h thick, plate KIHS* tnp; on pinno \CK». Kinal jinsembh'. lirst iinsemhlymen. paint PonioB and Had die lioracn, from October Six rooms, modern improvement a, o'he Combination ROB and electee fisturen, two Tourinff car by; dny or trip; alno two-ton room for new cars. See this burt,r:iin before ntique oak table. . Fine for enndy, cigar- shop, top department, trim shop, motor a-iuntil April. No charsu for board; good block from center' of town; poHuesBlon Ijiit dlninjr and living room domcH; ulso lnntern t r u e k f « r I o ( " a l « r l o n B dbtapce haulinn. Or- buying elsewhere. Fred IT. VanDorn Co., : cttes, tt d i or t jewelry; j l l t l f t Hvmbly, hinh I-IUBS n>ii<l l.;Ht«r9, rcct'ivM.« also twelve-foot home. Apply W, II. Lnyton, 135 Oakland onco. Hunry F . Hylin, room 9, ~ oak tabl for nhow eaae and oak :> hoi vim: clerkM, rihippintr clerks, {*t«i'(.'ket;pt'rs. blarl;Hhaped hull light and other*; $20 for all. | d c r « t a k e n nt Paulson a barber shop, Front Broud nnd Monmouth streets, Red Hunk. utret't, Red Bunk. huildintr, phone 743, Red Dank. Write or phone 147, Ited Bank, box 332, Red street. foo_ of Broad street, or phone II. Ritana^looH^jrjnss. Box ir>r>, MitMlctdwi., N. J .rtinitli nnd a mnnber of other factory pixtiWrite REAL ESTATE. tioart, will he i.prn in the near futun.* Ut , Itefi Bunk_^20, Hunk. FORD TOURING CAR FOR SALE. FOR SALE. HoUHeK, stores, Monmouth county farma, men who are willinn to invest in tliin curPOCKETBOOK LOST. New cur complete. We've put an attracREAL ESTATE. Lease and furniture; twenty rooms, three pdiiition; applii-ntious niunt bo accompanied nine acre and twelve ncre plots for developSITUATIONS WANTED Pocketbook lost between William AllaW tive llfcuro on thia cur for Quick ttelUntr* Eif?ht room liousi all. modern imprn ers on hill top view; near beach, along boule- baths ; doinn Rood buiiihcHbi. Can be uwed as ith A-l icfyrenrcrt. AdtlrcHH Auto Mra t Hum ft on and Stone' Church, ndar by an experienced reliable colored man andmerits; TTVA H. VanDorn Co., UroaJ nnd Monmouth store »• of tho five minutes from Httilion, vnrd and trolley; lots on easy payments. | hotel or honrdini? hoiiye. Sellintr ankM. drawer M, Red Bnnk. Niivcflinlc. Itoturn to Qox 44, Little Silver, wife as cook and lnundrcsa In private family, bept locations in town; p Htreet, Red Bank, October Caleb L. Luker, Main street. Helford. N. .T. to poor health; Rood opportunity. Phone in o r out of town; with bent referencca. Call N. J., nnd receive rewnrd of $5. 1 H 1 . Iled Bank. Americun hotel, 1K2 Monor address J . H. Hicks, 47 Linden place, Red Int. $8,000. A. L. Ivins -nifi-ncy, HLH', REAL ESTATE. BOYS WANTED CIDER PRES3 buildiiiR, Red Hank. * mouth street, opposite railroad atution, Red TABLE FOR SALE. Biink. Twelve room house, all modern improve- Bank. ApplcB ground for elder or vinegar; apA six-foot oak dlninff room table, price Iwirn tin; iilumbinK t r a j c ; Kooil HAVE YOOR WASHING DONE ments, river front property; wonderful view ,p\ea received on Mondays and Tuesdays; ni- $10, at Sidney- J. Beers, formerly the StewNOTICE. start. C a t the' Jersey Const Laundry, West Front k & Oulilry, 18 Front of the Shrewsbury river: ripurian Hunts: I RUGS AND CARPETS CLEANED ne sweet cider for sale, Victor McCloakey art farm on En ton town trolley line, opposite Have your clocks and watches repaired by Middlotown, N. J. expert mechanic; any job done in ten days, street, Red Bank; farally ;wnah rough dry lot r.0x350 feet; $112,000;. terms. A. L. j by an entirely different method than used .l Dunk. Monmouth road, Eatontown, N. J. |j many jobs In two day a; charges reasonable. $1.25, with flat work Ironed 81.50; hand Ivina agency. Register huihlinR, Red Bank. , by present day curpet cleaninir establish1D10 ESSEX TOURING. HOUSE FOR SALE. : — ', ments. We clean und scour your ruga, veArt Jewelry Co., 167 Beech street, Red Ironing if desired. Charles Brcnker, pro In excellent condition; jimt been rcpalnt| Seven room house, lot 72x7a; improve- B>nfc_ FARMS WANTED. LtorinK them t o ' t h H r original colors and F E N C E P O S T S A N D L U M B E R . . _ _ _ ; prietor. Phone 20jL cil: a .bnrgain a t t h e price. Edwnrd von ments u r t \ian, water and sewer. Will 8,pll, l.i*t your farms for quick sule with me. j freshness For particnlurfi, Husne'-i Carpet; Get our prices on now material, cut to «!> FOR SALE. FURS REPAIRED KiitlenBcll, Monmouth utreut and Mapl< nt renHoniible price. Apply Frank Lucda, i ltu'jre list of buyers for nil size Cleaning Works, 202 Eaut Front street, Hed der and delivered. Have Cook Brother!, p h c i i and remodeled, made to order; BIHO selling n bargain: two aetn of saddle tinmen a;- extra farms. Drop ii pontul and I will cull nnd ; Bank, ovenup, Rell Hank, WV 13, 10 SuiiBL't avenue, Red Dank.. | pieces; one very nice sow, brand new wagon 463-It. Red Bnnk. new furs; cu»tomern guaranteed to be tmtyour place. J . 11. Springsteen. TOBTSALE FOR SALE. ia fled, H. Libovsky, corner Shrewsbury new punh cart, very "Kood *eu skiff, two nirtnt, 231 Codies avenue, Asbury Park, RED BANK REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. lit Fair Haven. N. J . , five build in ft lotn loOne 34 foot cruiser, wjth a thirty h. jjp. avenue and Herbert e tree I, Bed Bnnk, phone years old; cheap. Inquire 657 Ui'oadway, Six room house, bath. Diinlry. hnnlwooil BURNSIDE & BLAIN, N..J. r.atcd on McCartcr avenue* and Church Friabio motor, in A-l shape; ready to n Lonfr Branch, N . J . _ _ floot-3, newly piiinted and decorated, ci'nient- ~" utreet; prices rea»onob!o. ' Apply Box 810alrto two sixteen-foot sEilbouta. Can il basement, modern improvement practical plumbing; wurk Kuarantced; vaPROPERTY FOR SALE RED BANK. HOUSE FOR SALE >\nr^Ji[avpn, N. J^ FOR RENT n™^.™™^ . ^ , .„«..„. Newman Springs road. douWe and single ' strieted. largo lot. gardens, fruit. Kanuie, m-en nt Dlokman's ynrda. Red Bunk. u:e, l^niiiU-d furnisbed. OfiK-e jit 1^5 Monmouth furnished for the winter months nt Atlantic S.K rooms; three rooms anil bn I i l o n Cir i . n t c d : income monthly S2G. Will be • new hennery, improved street, near trolley, POCKETBOOK LOST. POSITION WANTED. I Hlnrhlande, nicely located, smnll pert of stairs three rooms up ll.-mro attic, hath and , ,:,,o!,onabl« fluure. About one-eighth of i easy terms. Owner, Holster. Lake uvenuc, Htreat, Ucd Hank. It lack puckothcok lost Tuendny In Red General handy man wfahes a poaitlt-. house with private bath; all conveniences; B a 3 1 1 ;P J IVntn" ."",' ™ r 1 1 t ' « <«»<• '•""• Shrewsbury avenue. For pur- Ited Hank. Dank; card enulosed. Finder return to Ern- would likt* a poaiLion around privateositidn cat^Ui $25 per month. Phone 19G-W, Atlantic Furnished House for Rent. «ml Mftlnatl, Muple farm, SHveraide avenue, doinp general repair work. Addrcns General _IMIIV " "ll"r088 P r ° P e r t y ' d"lWCr ^ K C J i ' FORSALT SALE. l d %L?£S?Jr$™ I, N. J.m"riK*KC- C"U" '" S " SPULLETS L l i T i FOR " " UtUe. Silver,_N. J . llantly Man, drawer M, Red Bunk. Z?.™; , .„.___.____ Six looms mi,! biilhj nit-oly fiirnisliL-ii; E a r i y hutcheii thdroutrhbretl Sinifle Comb ~ rTYLlN'S FIRE INSURANCE. GOOD FARM FOR SALE. ABERDEEN-ANGUS COWS. I Rhode Island Red pullet*, from prize win- FURNITURE F O R S A L E . Is the plnce" to iiu-reu-^e your fire insurOne hundred and twenty-five acres of REWARD OFFERED will sell cows, heifers and heifer cnlves • ntnp, hi«h record malcfs* and fomnlt-s: bi'iiu- Demon plncp. Apply lo Willinin II. ifin Household furniture for sale, Including for lo«tj hound dotr iinHWcvinR to nnme Ilof Kood land, two houses; npnr station; bent ance. Your businesH will be nppreciateil; at Ivery attractive prices. This will be u good j tiful lan:e pullets; will lay steady larjfe VKK* ton. D:iviil.'on buiWinn, lied Hunk. cli'Ctrlc htmp. parlor unite, bedsteads, tables IJobn; black with tan m a r k i n g , one tnn t),t»t null in M on mouth county. Henry P . Hy-none me too too larnc or nutii- t<n> amnll. Room St. opportunity to izct started with thi3 jjupeiior | the year round. Mrs. II. G. Dorr, Broinl »nd jtramaphonei Apply 45 Shrewsbury over (inch eye. Rceinahl DL'nny, Fair Ha- lin, room 9, Hetrister building, phono 743. RcKiater building, plume 713, Hed Drink, hoof breed. RtHMHtereil anil transfer pauers > street. Khrevvubury, N. J . . n w r Eatunttnvn PAINTERS WANTEDr nvenue, Red Bank. _ _ _ _ _ ven, N. J., phone Red Bunk C89-M. Red Banlc. Residence phone S20. with each. H. C. Taylor, South street, Red , trolley eiOBshiR. Threo nicohantc.s; open shop; »tt;t\ VIM TRUCK FOR SALE. Ballk BICYCLES FOR SALE. HOUSE FOR SALE. SEE KENNEDY' ABOUT I t . ' " FARM FOR SALE. ' . _ _ — A Rood truck for Hunt delivery: one-half $45 to ?70 hlcydPH from f2B to ? 3 5 ; nil On Catherine • street, nix rooms, RBH, If you havo any real estata t o sell,, DOG LOST One hundred anil twenty-three acre si. sev- work. No oUiei-^ iH-cil upply. Chiimoi ton capacity. Scecinl nt $175. Act quick. want to buy- a n ? r e a l e u t a t e Bee P . F . Ken- water and bnth: Rood repair; price $3,000, j?o6d makea, us I'lorei1, Columbia. Dayton, av.-nti,.. Red H», :(') Union H trei't.. Red B nnk. en room house, plenty of Kimd o u t b u i l d i n g : Bros., -11 Harrison (•tl -fl on l**red II, VanDorn Co., Broad and Monmo\ith nedy, Red Bunk, about it. I t will be t o ymir only $ 1,400 cash; also other rennonable America and Pope bicycle.*. Manna' Bicycle hnlf hour's <lrive of tv/o K«t-'U markets; ."lli.i Phone JJti-H. ; «m nil do ^ v/ith short nose a n d iitreetB, Red Bank. properties, Paul Revere, 5G Broad Btreet, ExchnnKe, 27 East Front Htreet, opposite advantage. Phone 447-11. Bed Bank. white, with IOIIK hair bearing fruit trees, nspnrauus ;iml berries: l)ln< k nni Globe _ho(ol_ Bed Bunk. __ Tied Hank. Apply to J. Rfc Will p a t y who hait same retur n to . u bm-Ktun ut JT.OOO. ™'~~~" WANTED, FOR CASH. MOTORCYCLE FOR SALE. FOR SALE. e - j SpiiiiKsteen, iiHont, 2'M Corlies avenue, Ai*RESIDENCE AND UNDEVELOPED LAND wnvd? lit nbo ve uldresa and receive rroA 1*0rd, auto rhunt*In with stnrter; mu»t be A 1017 three-speed Indian with Hide car; GOLD AND SILVEK HEMSTITCHING. ; hury^Park.^N. J. _ Ford suburban, suitable for delivery p uIn Kood running order; stntc particulars and electric Hirhta nnd upeedometer, In fine riiinHemstitching, buttons, pinldnsr, plaiting, for suit*: have- a beautiful residence with where to be Huon, J . B. K., 260 Shrewsbury ninH condition; will sell for $130. William coble and plain stitching. poric*; Helf sUirter and brand new bkok; All kind a of twelve rooms, with ton acren of ground, nnd THE~RED"^ANKrHAlR PARLOR. " I DEVELOPING AND PRINTING. iivenue, R*d_ Bnnk. _____ ' Shampooinp, * scalp and facial massag* j Square dcalinK built a bi« buaineaa for two nuw shoes and a ttpiire. Clark Holbrooi, Moyan, 170 RIVLT atrcct. Red Uunk! jj handy thinRfl done nt t h e IInndy Shop, 13 forty ncres of und<?voU>piMl property; water Broad street, over Schrocder's drujf store, fronta-o. Call or wvito K.-K.--K., Little Sil- with an electric -vibrator: manicurinc me in West Red Bank. Satisfaction guar" GOLD EVERSHARP^PENCIL LOST. ' ver, N. J.. II. F. D. 1. REAL ESTATE—HOUSE W A N T E D T I Red Bank. _ •_ nwitch malting and children'* hair cutting | nnteed on all portrait work, developing and Euat Front street, Red Dank. InltlfllR L. C. V,, flupponeilly lout on trolModern dweliinR with one to twenty oci'eo Open TueBdny e v e n i n g from *:00 t o 9 ;30. [printing:. Attractive line.3 of enmcras,, filraa. s, pg: ley near Campbell's Junction September IB. of ground; Red Bunk. Middletown or viciWINDOW CLEANING. 1920 CHANDLER TOURING. stationery, toyn, novelties nnd nnd all all kinda kinda of PAINTING, PAPER HANGING stationery, toyn, novelties Return to II. D. Woolley, 9 Broad street, nity; preferably water front property. A<iWe make a specialty of cleaning wlndo-wn Room 10, Efoner building:. Red Bank. Pbon* newspapers Sport model, or is in ill paint, looks like Bold. John ld J h DiFiore, DiFi S Shrewsbury h b Hcd Bank. Reward. c o n d i ; n low of stores, offlceB anOrivflte^residenCea; also 802-M. and decoratinc. Paints and wall paper f o i dret>B R, E. W., drawer M, Red Bank. | ' new; motor in Hrst clues condition; avenue, Red Bnnk. fl f a quick i sale. l d Rat«B reasonable. fliture for Edwaid vonKnttcn- irencrRl office cleonlnjr. FOR RENT. nished. W. II. Ilennett & Son, 25 hUchnnfo FOR SALE. SPECIAL OFFER ll JMorimouth street Hnd Maple aven Satia faction guaranteed. 48 Washineton AWNING AND CARPET CLEANING. Kurnished or rfnfurnitOidl, for t h e winter Fnirbiinkfl-Morne model Z, ten h. p. port- from September ^1 to October 1. Read y<|iur i ited' Bank, iitrret. Phone 654-M. Awnings, boat covers nnd curtains, car- atreet, Red Da till, phone 961. Broad strct-t, monthi? or lonjror;. first floor cheerful' larwe nble (,'na rnftlne; in excellent condition. See Eatontown, N. J., phono 2113-J. pets and ruga cleaned, scoured and stored; livinpr room ami kitchen; second floor three JAr. Hem!, mipprlntendent, Middletown farm, NOTICE. bedroom* nnil bnth; two larne clonets; all mattresses renovated and made t o order; phone Red Bunk 2JKJ, Keyport auto radiator works. RepairB of prlvnte; o Knrmre. I'hono Attantio Hi^'hlamls laying of enrpcts, TUR!> and linoleum. EstiCarpentering and Contracting;. H tn all kinda of radiators. A18o mud guard a Hon, 10 Went Kront street. Red Hank. I barttain; neven roomH nnd modern immates cheerfully Riven. Satisfaction guarFOR SALE. gnHolcno tnnkB. Work called for nnd in^-w. __-__. Jobs, larcc or i-inalf; promptly attended anteed. Snnborn's, 64 White Btreet, Red . . . _ _..|— provementa ; located on best ntreet in town; and Six good young milk CO\VH, 25 tona hay, --• delivered. 77 Broad street, Keyport, H. ~ ~ BRICK WANTED. Bank. Phnne R2-M. SMALL FARM WANTED. muat be neen to be appreciated. Henry R to. Kstinmtcs Riven tuiil jobbing done vihvn twenty hoR8 of nil niw:ti, chickens, Reese Ten to twenty ncrea with bulldinsq, njiar < Hj'Un, room 9, Rejrister buildinR, phone 743, Heller. Phone 1C>2-W. Will pay reasonable price for 500 new or and ducks. Bryan, Port-au-Peclc, N . J., phone pru mi.•)('<!. ' Don nil t ^ & Buclmnon. general FORD OWNERS. Ki-il Dank or Little Silver; investment ^.ot Ited Bunk. aecoml hand brick. , MHO hnve 2:1M<iuareH tonpr Branch 15G0-R. _ _ over CUT FLOWERS. "" BOARD. Donl buy a new top for your car, re-cover contriictiniT nnd carpenterinK. Phono 280-M, $10,000. Edward Pannaci. real etttqte, nf heaver lioanl for sale, <>v will exchange A b o— r t e d ihihlian, 25 cents per dozen. Large cheerful room, Biiltable for two I the old Fm-il frame with an "Atlantic" topihihlian, 25 cents Hoabriicht, N. J . Phone SeabrlRht r ». APARTMENT WANTED. for flrrtt t'lnan shinulLM. Jo4* Humph- j pinu: outfit: made of heavy rubber I'lutli; top, Red Bunk. ( ALFRED R. BRIGHTON, JR., ' . lUii n l c e lnrBo.bo(i\it!tH for nil occnaloiiB, 2G cents | sentiemen j s t e f t m heot.' telephone, "runninp Hiimc Three or four furnlnhed rooms wonted for tree surgeon nnd lundsciipQ burden inHIT in nil , nnii 60 cents por bunch. KeifTer peava, 5 0 \ hot nnd cold w^ter; reneonnble to permanent reys. I'air Jlavtn, N. J. Phone Red Hank • back curtain mxl all trimmings reaily bo put )iouHt>l<eepinir. with improvements preferred. work pertnlninpr to beautify En? c Nelson. 27G Locust avenue, R U csta. Stinsnn House, Broad street and H51-VV. c<-ntB basket. I on; toiiniiK cor outfits only, S0.75 sut. We N. BUTTERBACH, AddreBs, pivinir particulars, to Apartment, work done by hour or contract. ffrounils; Addr«ns Red Bank SAFE INVESTMENT. I prepay poHtul vhnrKCH. Atluntic Automubile luiidscupe gardener. AM work pertaining ; • drawer M, Red Ilnnk. Linden place. Red _>-nk. J _ box 63, Hums on, N. J . Phono 421-.W. j! Forget Htocks and bonda for t h e present \ Supply Co., Atlantic HitflilantlH, N. J . REO SPEED WAGON FOR SALE. 123 ACRE FARM FOR SALE. beautifying ground a, lmge or small. Tr«* nndd invest inK KOOII firrtt liuntBaKcs u t 6*;{.'. j "^, POSITION WANTED i REWARD. f" One-ton expresa upced wnson, A A profit pr Henutiful farm, u-mojicy maker; half out WINTER SCHOOL. n& Rencral hougeworker In small family', For the return of u fraternity pin, bnrtftiln for one who hn*use for n enr of in fruit; best of land; K«ml for potutoett and We have Hpvernl Kood ones. §3,500. $1,000, The Rjind tutorinc school will t)i»fn the planting prutiinn nnd spraying N. B u t t o Hood reference; pood home In preference to Hhapc, with void Icttvra A. I. l.iO. this ni7.o. Oet our price at *me«. I('rcil H. rnrn. Tho owner retirintr. Will sell on $5,000 nnd $10,000. Write or phone Brewer full Hosnion October 1st; tutoring for st-hotils bneh, 101 West Front etrret. Red Bark. lartw salary. Addreaa General Homework?!*, surrounded by pearln. Chnilea II. McAntrami Smith, real t-Ktiite, Aabuvy Park, phone VanTJorn Co., Uroad and Monmouth streets, j easy termii. E. M. Hal & Son, Shrews . „U, . „ , nnd eollece hoard; iipplicalionsi should he Phone 846. drawer M, Red Bnnk. ncy, P. O. Dox 286, Fuir Haven, N . J . Red Bank. bury avenue. Hed Dunk. ! J_C I V :_ -— _ - 1 mndF promptly to Edwin W. Rimd, A. M., FOR SALE CHEAP. i formurly of the I'l'ir.cali.n tut.ninir .school. FOR SALE. ELECTRIC PUMP REQUIRING NO TAI^K. • FOR RENT. COWS FOR SAUE. FIRE INSURANCE. Thri-e-Miiiiiti-r size white mrUl bed. spviniH Princeton, N. J., 815 F.IKIIII HVIMIUL\ Loch tinnjo mnntlolin in first clans condition; StronK faucet preaHure, draws your f«!nh LnrBc plcanant room for twn, with . Fresh Guernsey cow, three years old, with uned only a nhort time: with ense, price $12. well water. Cntl 778-M, Middletown, or In- without l>onrd, in a private family; nil con caff threo wet>ka old; itltfo Holstein cow, nnil mattress; innhoirany dresser, three- | Arbour, N. J, Plumo Allciihurat 2727. There is only one sure protection RgnirMt piece imrloisuit mul 1MI< cmti'li; nil in truml j ——— AddrcHV Hiinjo-MtimU-lln, Red Bnnk, N . J., npect pump Installed a t .lumen J. Cottrell'», j venlencoH; best Joca.tlon; referencew re- three years; frewh Septemlier 15th. Uye Ius3 by fne und Hint ia fire insurance. &'r« • Apply M M . Walcott. Mmlison | HAVE NO USE FOR SAME, It. F. D. 1. box S2-B. lUircd. Atlilvcsi pe»t Location, dvnvve^ W, ntrnw, baled or in slieuf; will deliver. Jiimes condition nvenue, KIMI Hunk, l*.'Ii<)>l>i>iu> Keil Hunk ! Uii-hjirdson &. lloynton valise, I'li-fect Ni>. UH now ul)out insurance for your buildin.1* p . Carton, Everett, N. J . Red Hank. I J012-W. , 1 1 . like new; will Moll for $iif,. Aiu.tht'i- and contents. J . H. Gregory & Son, 4J " POSITION WANTED. CONTRACTING TEAMSTER. j i ._. „ _ _ _ _ i HiotiariL^on & Hoynton rinure, No. 1^, two American young man wlnhcm a poflltion as FOR SALE IN RED BANK. * TO TRENTON FAIR. Cellars dun, Kimlene plowed, harrowed iml CLERKS WANTED, yc:ii'rf old. 1KMt of nhiipe. Sift: mu1 computing Ilrond ulrcet, phono 283. n hand/ man; la a willing worker and very planted; lawun put In nhnpe for the BUmnjer. Six room houne, all improvements; three Johnson1!* tiiirht »eeintr bus cf Hitrhlnnds still mail ! ni>nh SIO ; <J no V u l e i m t J ; IH n i l i^' linncly with tool*. Address Handy Man, Willinm If. Do wen, Tinton nvenue, lSntpu- fifty-foot lotn, flve minutctt' walk in depot, will run daily trips. Leave Highlmula 7:00 .eighteen years upwltnis, fur $120 month; i'.\iH<riem umu-ccft- ; MU' nc • w KO-Knllon K ll Iv nl/ .c<I raime SPEED! ilrawcr M, Red Bank. three to trolley; will HOII lots Heparate. A. M., pick up pnsseiiKerf" a t SeabriRht, Oce- service; town, N. J., phono Eaton town 2167-W. SPEED!! SPEED!!! For free i>nrticulnv» of exnminatioii^, j ,',;',f,' 110 \• o r IMl, ? l f . . I.. II. llli i i v . h Price for nil $7,i!00. Cilob h. Luker, Bel- anic nnd Fair IIJIVIMI. Round trip ?2.2T». , miry. wHle J . Leonard (fuinicr civil si'ivici? ox- ! j lt|l ,i N. J . In ii !arm> rffvi'li-Dus^i'iiirer Hihlnotl, Ki>SEED WHEAT FOR SALE. THE HUDSON HOUSE. „ Ph<me HiehtandH 1273-W. ^ ford, N. J . _____ — - ' iiminor), 2111 Kqiiitablo building. WaHhinif- ] • "Lwcpn Prolific," very choice clenn, need FlrBt-olaas bonrd by the day or w**k; iliK In 'I'li'iilon fnir iH'KiimiMK Si'ptoiulirr PUBLIC HEARING. CpTTAGES FOR SALE. LOCAL TRUCKING AND M O V I N a ton. D. C. . _ _ •wheat for nale. Honry O. ScudUcr, Tele- centrally located anil plcasnnt aurroiindln^ MuUo u|i your iiiu-t)- of Hevi'ii mul nri* Ni!W York Harbor l.in.' Ilnnril will holil 2li. Kraph Hill Farm, Keyport U. D. 2, plume rat<*s rcnnonnble. Hudnoh House, 145 11^' Two nix room cottitKcn ' for wale in old I do trucking and local movinc a t reanonEXPERT UPHOLSTERING. ! public ht-'lirinic ubout l l : ; ! 0 A. M., Hi-'Pti'inlicr Oceanic, now HumHon; require a few reable rntcs. Prompt und carerul Bervicc. (ii'urit" l l . WIIIIIIIO, o r ill-op a n n i l lo 8 a7r>-F-Bl, Middlotown. ^ won avenue. Phone Red Bnnk. U8-W. || OvcrivtulTofl fuinitiiro nuulp t o nrilcr: also j ill. 11121, r ( iom r.12. V) Whltcliall stroi-t, Nuw pair ii; lm run In prlct-s to uulek ptuchaxerH. Give me n trial nnd you will be convinced, RIDING LEGGINGS FOR SALE. Aililrenn Lock Hox 331, Ruimon. N. J., for William C. Decker, fifi Monmouth street. cushionH, slip covers, e t c , ; BVlppllefl, tupcu- j Yoi-k. un ininliriciitiiin «R liarbor Hnerf for Pi-arl . . t ™ t . Iti'il Ilnnk. I'huiio I I 7 - W . AUTO FOR SALE. try, cretonne nnil leiilliL'r; alau lamp Hliaile I Smiily Hook nnil Kiiiitim liny ii with p a l t i c u Two palm riuIhR lepninp'a, new, never • Red Ilnnk. Phone 231-H. Iteo tourlns car for Bale, pood condition pnrticulnrs. ailkB. triniiiii|i^8 anil wire f r a m e s . H. Inr ri-fcri'lico tu t h e viviulllvn of W u t r r w i t c l i Woman's •worn> ftlee 1GH and 10; Corriovtm end imi-Hood tlrca; orlf starter, He.; reasonnblr. Exchange-Tea Room. ClmrH'H fuvnltitro store, 311 Monmouth street, anil MiiiKiui, N . ,(. Inti'rt'sti'il lmrli"a invitcil WANTED. . tation plttrtkln; $10 nnd 11) respectively. MnhnB* Uluyclu ExohnnKe, 11 Ka«t Frjint POSITION WANTED. WiMii Havo cllcntn waitlrttr, for hoUBCH In Ked Yonni? Indy wishes ponition In npnrc Rcil Ilnnk. Call Jted Bank J125-M, atreet, oppoaito Globe hotel, Iled Hank. to u t t i m l or liu riM<rcnuiiU'<l. will Dank. Why not let me help dlnpoae of your hours; will addrcmt t'liv.'lopcs, mull circuINITIALS COW FOR SALE. CARS FOR SALE. roperty. Send me full detiilla nnd I will liirD. d,> anvlhinur in that line of work for a CLOTHING FOR SALE. 1 , toliiT I Mli a t IS Ilivcraiili' n v e n o f t U v J Till- Iliw Frcali, halter broken, thornuRb l>rml Jersey Onr> 1020 »tntion car, demountable who<lH I M I I I ilri-riii s u i t ; i - i i s h i m i n u i l i ' ; , v t r y l i t l . l i rinfi a buyer. Cnlob L. Luker nKoncy, Ih'l- firm, company or uftke. AtUlrcttH A. N., \Tl. for nuloiiliiliMi'i., rnrrliiK"*, I'II f ] I l n n k ? If i n , full, w r i l i ' u r p l m a c I^U«-ll» caw, four.yenrw old: niiltablo fur family or F-onl Hvlf.iitartrri one 1011 ilelivt'ry enrj wny cnnlilos nnyuni- t o iipiily thi'm» 'llu'y ford, N. J . V. D. 1, Little Silver, N. .1. dairy uii*. Chnrlcu I. Younff, Ilnzlct, N. J .woo it condition. G. A. Mount, Loeunt Vo. aro piMiiiBlitMit, nri 1 n e t alli'Ctcit by nunl. Hoait in-I.'iilu-ltiVli 1 : ' i - . i H t " l i u " " w i l l " ' i l i ' i ' ' v ' r | J | i l o " I fur fuiiiu'i' iiifui'iuiiliiiii. (inml ivtiik' nolicriiono .70r_-3 ( Holmdol. •_ FOR SALE. nr wnli'r. JUKI mil. Write ur i-iill fur naai- I t l n c l i i i n l i n : s i v . i 1 0 . T U X I M I I I I - O I I L m u l v . - u N. J . _ P l i o n e Atlantic Highlands an-J. ! SUBSCRIPTION AGENTS. <". | l l c l . • • • . Up-to-dnte, complete pnyinlr, vulcanizing .P. Parkor, nci'nt, Kuloii- « i / . . . . 1 0 . a n i l . I I I I I I I ' n m t , • r i a l . <>wni.-i linn i n AM SIO Ui ».1O In yi.ur monllily (iicurao; ! " ' ' iliut «tylos. "FOR SALE NEAR RED DANK. and rettraiHitK liunliienn; exceptional l SALE ON AUTO SHOES. ' . , pt (illllitr u a i 'f l u I l l i - l n . l i n n i li.ili<-.- I n K > l ftlil'tftU'Ht iiVt'tonl lll'Hlmn' llme.rCaH nt \ ' I tin i. N. J . One of tlia choicfrtt farms In Monmouth i tH "AUTOMOBILE 1NSUKANCE. 30x9 nhot<n 2H.00. ftOxD Vi HIIUCH $10 00, rent, two y lliKll Bl-aiU' i-liilliiliu.lil ll iiiu'1'llli'.i', Ailih.-:'FOR KENT OR SALE. ; nin ntn-H; n rrnl for imrticultmt ri'KiuiUmr m'W $S fipctMnl ofcounty, 132H acres. It's Junt perfect; It'a 32x.1>^ uhoea $12.r>0, 84x4H shoeH $2600. bnr Iliiiuiilli, II:I-,V,M M . H.'.l H u n t . f.'r. A. W, Slmw Cu., i " « m 3 2 1 , B0 Raat flit b l Ilont tuko a cliiin,-... lie uroteotcd. let i r 1 N e w lili'iil >M'V,-ii-roi>iii w i i i t i r lirlck-lim-il I n producer. Price In rimht—^that's nil. W. iivenue, At Inn tic. HIRIIMnhim llioyele ExchatiKe, 117 K«*t Fr|int Innd , N. J. 42nil alrcft, Now York c i t y . liunu*. nil iuiproviMnrlit^i, riiltin i t y l f . a t ~" | ASK A. C. n A K E K , LITTLE S I L V E R . Innltre you airainst flro anil traniipurtatlca. A ' J I O P P 1 _ B _ . R ^ "(inkr_ _ _ _ . - attract, opponltc Olobo hotel, Ited Bnnk. liaiisi'UiM'k I'ohlt o n Srvi>n llriiljrf liillll: j BARGAINS HEAL ESTATE. HavhiK founil you. ,Mr. liiiiilri, 1 nn " ' " : tli eft, liability, culliaiun, pruperty ilamafi SLAG ROOFING. U n i v i M i a l S . - | i l i - r i n K iT y o u w m i l i l l i l u - I " l i m l ii f'""-, In second-hand BJIOOB and tubes; prnctlcnlly ~ FOR RENT, »30 PEfl MONTH".*" Si'von roitni IIOIIHC, nit iiiHiri»vemi*iilH: llvi* rU'lit I'vii-r In r i i r h t I'ni-iy. Leikr tin and tlat« rooff mad« tistht t »l«o ' ( , . ' I anil loas i)f line. Hi'o u t fur iimurancQ of all all Blcea in stock; nlso salon agent for Curl l f t t u ' i i n r i r . o I . . - I . - f i i . n i : ii v i ' i i t l o i n i u MCVUII room hmise, all Im|)i»vumcnt», tiilioli: iToml h n - u t l o n ; l o i i l l i l t y I'II.. J r r n ' y C i t y , N. J , liliimi' I viater proofing tide «•!!• ftntl eelUri. Ojr- wntcr J . II. Gri'imry fi Sun. 42 I l t c i t lUle cord tlrce mul Inner tuhen. The Auto 4 Ox HO ffoel, t a l c , vlllinii' Inline, fllrllhli.'il l i u i u : ; i l u w• n' ! kinds. Main street, Locust, N. J., , K if i' for one c u r ; pun OH * ion llviinrli h i l l . d«n McClaikcy. 147 Hudion avenu», B«J doors licnt; Tiro Bhop, 2fl Mechanic direct. Red Bank, In M-nlfl- f m l i l luTi'.-i. 1k m i w t i l ' 1 n m i l 1 " t h r frnm t)ontofllce. Inquire Ilurdffv I one m i n t h : J7.H0O. A, L. lvlns nuri'in-y, '" VILLAGE PROPERTY FOn SALE. Ircot, Ri'il Iliiiik. I'IHHIC 2HJ. Unnk. Telephone 400-J. lihnno 41G-R. Willi UUHIIHI, 40 Mechanic nticct, Hcil nank. Imfhtintr. lied Ilnnk. ellent oil fo ' I ' l m y n r o l i c i u - i T t l n i l i ' l ' i M i . - n u - . v . 'rhri- nuirl ere f i > w i l i i l l i u - H i n J m u l i n t . i <> .1 m i l i u ' l i i i l n m HOUSE FOR RENT. LOST. FOR SALE. HOUSE FOR RENT y u u i n n y juMMi'riH y i i u r n w n u ' l i i - l l t u i . Site room hount', improvement*, chicken 140 from Octuhcr t o J u l y , nicely furniHhed: nil ^ , , ,,dy Ni'W It. Rlclinrdxun and ll' 111'' 111..-.- in.'II w h o i . i . i l . A h . • . I , , 1 , , l . i huu«cN, hum ami tfiimit*: fruit, four avren; hot nil" iiir furnace, complete with pines ^ind Improvemi'iltn; KBH, electric, henl, til« b a t h , RUMSON HANI) I.AUNUKY FOR SALE. i i i l t i i i i i n l i l l r f r*-nt |tl0. V'ulr Iluvcn imniUKh. linker, 10 radiaturn; In ptrfwot ardor; «ct quirk, \m. KtiruKC luigc ttioUiiilH, cinner plot. Itrndy, A % - l - i y I l l l l - I l l l . l l l l ' H : ! i l l1 1 W l l l l l l l ' l ' f l l l I I I Aiilii"i'iiH-llt I'lirlt, j ' ''..._ . re tern place. Ited Ilnnk; "'. A. Uui;d«e. 12fi llrond fltn-trt, liu\ Bonk.J__ corner i»f Church and Main ntrvt'tti, Talr Imr In. Krnd II. VnnD il l i - n > itn n-;w IniililiiiK I A t liuit ii !lli:liliiii'lii, -will r o l u i n liiin Mu-y Co., Ilroml anil Ilranrli, N, J . lion, Iliivcn, N . J^. l r i i >i; , \ . r y t l i i i i i : i . . . . Moniimutli Htvcrtn, llnl Hiinlc. ew M h t t lll REAL ESTATE. ' lIlH-inlly ri'wni.loil. (1, V. Dulliiln, FOR SALE. lust mu-iiu-v. FORD TOURING CAR FOR SALE. n o d ! " ' " " s liiiindi-y Klirhl riinlli hiilinr, a l l m u i l i - r n Imiiri.vifor a lir,.t Tli rcft-plcro Bft I'oiiHiBtiim niiwr aviiinii.. Allniitlc llllllllilivl«. of dnvenpjlrt, FARM FOR SALE. RED HANK—FOR SALE. In iriiori ninnlnir mdi-r; itootl point, llireo A l s o i- -nii a n d e n . y t e 1 LCBH than two miles from Ited Bunk. I On utato hhthway, II"1 W. I!, I.loyil Iraot l i i p n l H n c i i r t i ' u l l . ' V . t w i n t y m i n u t t . ' : t I ' r i i n i Inrire irnui-< , Rood tirer; n u n j o i n , $126. At Jnfik chnl) nnd rofk«r[ (fonuliu Ifnther ntwl l ii llh a l l I'll, A t l i n i ' i . Illiililumlii n i l . hnve for naln onn 110-ncri- farm. Hoime, ooiitnlnlnt' alinilt 100 lii'ivn l« to he milil ill M i l l i o n : Kit U x i O O f i - f l : SI'.f.OilU: I . O , . : H M H 1 O I I loo i Miiulck lio W«ir'«., HO PhcHtnut striwt. H»tl llnak. twitrmty; IIIHH hahy enrHiiKa in tl>.'illli'Wllilliy I'm- -illlc n to l>i- iippri-- i bnrnit iinil nil oulbnlldinK^- $17,000. TerinR. plotfl: i l / i ' of iiloln 1011x320 fi'i't: iirlri' In oni' iiumlti; iiiu:il InIMionc flJ0-M, Kvd Hnnk. , tion- Cull It) \\vU\*t nvrtiuc, HIM! Itnnk, i i l i y , n r iiliiiit'- I t u i u : Onlcb L. I^ulter, Main utrcct, T. O. box K>fl, $1,000 cimli. MIIIIH mul luirticulai'H a t nllli-i' Apples Ground and Pressed. nin-M. WANTED. CARS WASHED. hit', R.'il Hunk. _ . llclftiril. N. J . of_W._A. Ilnnpiint,' Hfil llziiilt. Iluv.i y.uii' iipplrH Kri.und mnl i>i-i<»,..<(l flcottf )• doing huitneia at thi A ln)unrko«p«r for all or pnrt time: with FARMERS, A T l l ^ NOTICE!!! ACCOUNTANT. BOARDERS WANTED. hy ii hyilmuli.i elder preH... llrliu; n|ipli-i4 •or without board and room; colored or stand. Oot your c a n washed whll ->HI,I n i l y l"i ir ytti i m i ' H IK ' <i .I., u n Roil llanlc riiilialnr wiirkn. Wr rtlialr radiDookd written up, trial Imloiices, profit Vory laritn iiliiaHanl rnoni for two pt'oiilc, whito; muHt hnv« worn] refitronc*'. Apply 211 at SB White street, I M I)nnk. ' Par Us nilliUulanla, Biimillilc tanka. Wo olno r u t t i IUC thi.- \ Itl'l" y n u ' l l 1 iit'i'i 1 !'i l l l l i l l t l Klhl, nml etnitly liunelH a n d tnl. e elder horn* taken out for evening automobile rldei. And Ivnn Hocatintfl and Linlnnce nhceln pro- one Rnialtor ruum; coml tablo; I'rotCHtnnt ators, rlU VV (1 fl ir n S i 'iul n n I'rtlMH ial IV 1HW' f t . yin noil now HUTirniitrcil Kuril flnriU-n rnillatiirii. from yitnr own ii|*ple., Ainiles pr.'m.iil pared by expert nveountant; rt'iieonnbto family: mi iitlu-r linniilfr;': all im|irnvi>mi'ntn. W« nlnii reliulft all Ilinilil uf k l t c h . n iitcnulln. liotli! Ht! V o r « l >i- fUM* I"' it.' r In IHlh>kFARM WANTED. LOST. TfttPH,. AddreiH Kxpcrt Accountant, drawer nice li)ratlon, (farnni- on lireTniHen. Aililri'fli 118 WfBt Trinit .treiit. Iliul Hank. I l l ' l l i I'M nil .-u'rk while you unload; l . u i n l ulll he fllleil wllh I'linnr I'lIU' mini' in i<l t 1 M • 1 -I./H n fit) Motimovith «fLeriH M, Iteil HirnK, l-'iirn. of rUht ncrvn, with up-th-tlnte rf 201! llranch nvenue, Jll'i| Malik,, !'('il hi iili,< r^, J.I •fl Vt* \{\ltXYI **' Ill- In. rr*rTt5 Tr* l i V tft" nlcnt to m-nmmitr nctino] nnd niitt to Mm. A. I). floskuy, M fullblown. N. J. Find(ir iilcBtt' return na RF.-CONDrriONEIl STUTZ CARS. iiinl.-r<i ', iu Ih 111" ni'i'li ( i t l l K It'll •tlo Act iiulrkly nnd huy them riichl; two nn CommuUr, tlr»wnr M, H«d Unnk. Liuly winheH iionltliin iJevpral hourB n liny i-'uii "i Curcliln lit above nridrenti A 11)20 Htm* llenrcat, Ulan Htuli «l«- wnh1 r tii. milO. imllditiK inU 100x252 hicntM on Tlnnnnn (ir threo 1 1 h or ff41111' dnya l •VK k nn HloiiDtit'ii l h i\ ' iiihrr TOHiieni^er toiliinir, I! ! .! Stilt-* rnndtiter, USED CARS FOR SALE. HEMSTITCHING, POSITION WANTED avenue. Juat wt>Ht of Ilroad ntrcet. Will iicund typist find lilnni> lili«>'•t't't o r will m r IIKI.I' WANTED—MALE. llllll Hllltt c.nip.;. I'Jl'l Hluli four-piinneuAll •"~A""--* etkn furnish p»»t t«n Htyl« of h«mitlltchlriR> Oept an offoi1. Adit re an Two Ijotn. ilrnwer children; llOrtl rrfc srn ir OH. lluii'li rioi.UI.ir, H i l l ; Oidlllno l.iiii-l.nr. Adilr^Hn I n SI..-1, iinleuini-ii w.nilrd for hlllh elni.s nilKfl- liillrlilir, l!H« l :<llll» llenrent. 11111 Stilts n\ oyi, M, Rent Ilnnk. y u wnlt at a tlie Slnitor nitor mnrhlne mnhl In grntrAl while you ¥mr*' refrronccn AM experienced eMperlenci '____ ______ linwor Mi He .1 Hunk. toinolille proiionltlon: Imiirtl of dtrectorn l l l l l l ; MetlniH-lloutli lonrlliil, 11)201 l l v . i enuiie, H i l l Hlnm »lx-p»imeniter tourlnii. [) M t h itreet, t t Heil H l Dmth. D h fl fleo K« Monmouth furmliiH and dairying. AddroB i Farm M»n- _][) Mill Htnt« neiliiii, 11)1 Tt Still?, m-ilali nnd i'onn>rlnlni( Home of the. blKKiint'hinikorit anil l..i:d t.niriiii, 1»17; .Hluilalinker BLANKET S A L E . " " " " " " toilrlou. Woods, Jr.. nirontf Flr«t CIAKS t BLANKET SALE. BB^.jfrftwerJM, 1U<1 n,nk. llnaiirlert. In the Knnt; uoo.l I'-t of l.«.l« 11115 Shltr. ronihiter. Thene cum wero tnken How In t h e time to buy them cliflap. If Now In the time til liny them cheap. If In hniul. Woliilerful .ippurtilulty for 1017; Cule tollrlnir, I D t i l KUH«.| • n t a a , HEMSTITCHING. you wait you pay more. O u r nnmrthient you wnlt you pay more. Our ni*»ortinent In exclinii«e anil thorinmldy te.eouilltlolled. now «AV« VOUR'OLD CMNMVL* ta live wlro men In f!et tin?tieillnte re-»llHn. ID 17; Overlnnil nimM.'r, 11117, ami l-'mnli* now nvnlhdile nt n very llw All latent ntylff nf htmntltohlna d ._litcluikfi all colors, In pure wool und wool Inluile nt n Ineluilen all l e.nlom, n , In pure wool and wool anil theyy Klire BMnUful nrtrslbli ma* mad* from old lir Conipiiny now locn'eil at. Ailmry I'nrk. . Ail- lln toiirlnit. lUUI. J o h n M.inow, J r . , (lloldl d d Ultnrell Moninou Moninouth you wait at the Singer mnehlne »|op, and cotton mixturp*. lte<li)etlona on all iiUalteinrell, eanwu utd choliu portTeTM. Writ* for andd cotton mUtureH. U H Hinluctlimi l t l il Vure n nil Kdwnrd d Ilnnk. Q»o street^ Red Q»o g* KratifR. lied H nk. I'hi.nn ilreH« Itlchelleil Kiilen I'o., 1)17 MllttlHon ave- Court wuraun, Iteil llauk. rtiuitv I H U H . Oharlf'R Ftirniturv Store, 80 KraillM. iim» circular*. American Ku« U^nutmUrr, SSf 20 Munmttfilh II. Vlinrk'n 1'iinllin,. Hti'i ired ami Mnple ill) nue, Atihury I'nrk, N. J . clan* v[wrMpi, Monmuuth street, Ited Hank. Vvrmeot »tre#i. BrooVlyp. Jr, f «B<>nt. Monmouth afreet, lte.l Hunk. :'i:i, Iled llnnliHOMfc-MAJUE SAUSAGE. WAKT ADVERTISEMENTS. 2 M a zz:%t Kf^i! £_Sr ._'i£&! A «lrl b . , , B I mJz™nrfoi»Tr5^vr— Irt • ^ * 1 1 1 1 T^ 1 K 1 r l « t i . i l . A . L . l v l m m c c n i ' y . I l i - l l i n l i T l i u l l i l - RED BAJtK flEGJSTER, SEPTEMBER 21» 1921. THE RED BANK REGISTER. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 2 1 , 1921. TOWN TALK. The skippers and mariners who Imve taken up the sport of sailboat' racing on the Shrewsbury river this Bummer are planning for a great boat lacing season Hext year. The races are viewed by many spectators, who Jind pleasure in witnessing the contests. The boats which race aro comparatively small craft, and this mnkes it possible for persons of small means to take part in the sport. * * * r A"Club Plan" Sale* MRS. S. LOHMANN, ISO Skwwihurr A,T*B««, Rml B.nfc, N. J. Opp. Union flrchouae. NOTICE In the interests of those who are in need of new homefurnishings for fall., but with whom the immediate expenditure in these lines would interfere with other plans, Steinbachs have arranged this convenient part-payment or Club Plan offer, to hold for one week only. • In the old days the sailboat, races on the Shrewsbury were the most important sporting events of the locality. The racing season started itbout the middle of June and continued until October. The 'lioatrng men expect next year to have the .line inciuK season as' in former times. A series of races, to be carried through the entire season, is being planned, with a sufficient number of prizos to secure ninny entries in T O CONTRACTORS, Sealed proposals will be- received by the Board of Education of the Borough of Keansburg, for the erection and completion o t suldnitioom graded school, located' on Francis place, Myrtle avenue, Terrace plage and Ramtey avenue, Keansburg, N. J . Bidii will be mode out on forma supplied for that purpose and shall be The privilege will hold thruout this week, closing Saturday. During this period you may purchase, under the moderate terms of the Club Plan offer, anything in the following list of carefully selected articles: delivered to the Clerk of the Board at Us residence or presented in person at'tho meeting to be held in the Town Hall) on the evening of October 7th, at seven o'clock, standard time. will bo received o'clock, each event, - MI6LINERY1 t am-ih wy n«w quarter* with • ful! line of now up-todate h»ti. Furniture , Kitchen Outfits Victrolas Laundry Equipment Kitchen Cabinets Vacuum Cleaners Refrigerators Dinner Sets Electric Washing Machines Electric Dish Washers ROOM SIZE RUGS: Chenille, Axminister, Brussels * •* • The spurt of boat racing >s one0 I the cleanest and finest of sports. Its revival on the Shrewsbury river will •add to the attractions which Red Bank can offer to its visitors a well as to its residents. Church News. The topic for tonight's prayer service at the Pre.-hyterian church •will be"What is Your'Highost Aim?" Sunday morning Rev. John Muyskens, jr., will preach on "The Gutl e i " and at night his topic will he "The Vision rieriutiful." "The Prospect" will be the sermon topic for next, Sunday morning'at the Baptist church. At night Rev. •William E. ISrnisted will preach on "Four to One and Win." The young people's union will hold a patriotic meeting Sundav night, th« topic of which will be "Americans All." up until standard time, Bids seven and then opened in tho meeting. All work is t o be done in accordance with plans and specifications prepared- for same 'by John Noble Pierson 4 Son, architects and engineers, Perth Amboy, N, J . The names of the proposed sub- contractors shall accompany the estimates on blanks provided, for t h a t _ purpose and shall bft-onclosed In the ' proper envelops. No bid will be con- sidered complete without the list of, subcontractors. For tho convenience and use of intending bidders planssvill be loaned to than) on and after September 23rd upon a deposit check The terms are as follows: 10 per cent initial payment of the entire amount of purchase and the balance in proportionate monthly payments. No interest charges will be made. On a hundred dollar purchase, for instance, the initial payment will be $10, and the monthly payments $10 each. NEWS FROM MIDDLETOWN. of cairn i n . the amount ($20.00) dollars. tained from or certified of twenty Plans are to be ob- the architects a t their o,ff)oe, 175. Smith street, Perth Amboy, N. J . Deposit will be returned when the plans are returned, . Plans will be issued until the supply is exhausted, but at all times a set MISS RUTH CLAYTON INJURED of plags IN AUTO ACCIDENT. the architects. Alumni Association to Give Play at Leonardo High School Friday Night of This Week—Ernest Simpton of Leonardo Sells His Houses. Kmc^t Simpson of Leonardo has .sold his house at Leonardo to Wil'1-iain Thro.--ell of .Newark for $-1,1)00. T-IK house has six room:;.1 Mr. ThrosS'-'ll has been a suimYni;r resident of Ocean View several years. About 100 members and friends of tliL- Christian Endeavor society of the New .Monmouth Baptist, church were unUrt.iined Monday at a luncheon • a t Mrs. Crawford (.'ompton's at l i t tle Silver, Everybody had a fine time. Mrs, Compton lived at Port Ihlonmrtuth when her name was Miss Eola I'asliT, anil she was very active in Chi isti.in r.r.ik-avor work. Mr. and Mrs. William DeMnris, Mr. a:,d Mr*. Louis De.Maris,- Mr. and Mrs. Hugh UcMaris, Harry and AiU'.i^ib Johnson, Edward Brady lil'U dklvn 1! . . • 1 1 . ;m it Ii ....f ill! f Mr. and Mrs. cst l,t [Ve Ma i'i- of R.' . I A i t "^ 11 Port MonmliUtil. Reii hni. ..ltd, (1nun'hj!iv-, Ai U'l aid ti 1 .• »f J..:I l l l R f i r hni.. i.il cf I'll- lfurd, } I M I : : . a n :n r ! .iulin t 1 v!I.i •onnrd".» will b i .-. i n a i ' i i i 1 j ,S;i t u : d a y i.O'jll at Miss t | i i< h n i ' i m Ii. i n : Mv. Loon; i n l is it AtUmtic !\ ii ! M i i r l i i riii.... . i M. !•:. T . , ! ! i SAFETY FIRST Is your Heater cleaned and Smoke pipe ready for the winter? Are your Gutters and Leaders ready for the bad storms soon to come ? Have you got figures for that new Bathroom or Heating outfit you have been thinking about. If not call or phone.' HOWARD FREY 7 4 Monmouth Street Red Qartk.'N. J. Telephone 608 A new line of Wall Papers, attractive in design and coloring, 1 0 c to 2 5 c per eieht yard roll; 1G inches wide. Oat Meals and other 30 inch goods 2 5 c e n t s and up. Five yards to the roll, We take orders also for exclusive Wall Coverings and Fabrics. • vy C i t y •t-i Mr:';. he i Join T, lUIU'lll tin: L K v a I., lie r Imiii SEALED PROPOSALS Your Nerves and Your Job •or the Erection of a School Building. Medical authorities are unanimous in asserting .ivi'jr li">:;i_.: ; , u v e f o r c e , ; ; : u l i s , Lhiit poor efficiency. therefore, a vital drawback to mental Unknowingly, TO'.r of us sill have poor vision, in g Stop "thinking" t i n t your vision is some degree. nil right—know! See an optical specialist. Reht member correct vision means banished "nerves," mure mental energy and efficiency to put into your job, J. W. Wirth & Bro, Optical Specialists, , Register Building 12 Broad Street, Red Bank WM. DAVIES & CO. 353 Fifth Ave., cor. 34th St. tVt'oiitl 1'loor • New York SUITS, COATS & DRESSES of the BETTER CLASSSold direct of 2 5 % over Specialty Stnre prices j SMART LONDON STYLES IN RIDING HABITS FOR THE WEJLL GROOMED WOMAN $31.50 $35.00 $48.00 i; i n i"r Jiemamber we are on the Second Floor, Entrance on 34th St\ at I' Jai:H" (li.;..hl\cfl NOTICE OF REGISTRY AND ^LECTION. line of Broad street is Intereectod with Branch Railroad to Its intersection with timate after receiving plans and spetho center lino' of Hording road, thence the center line of Cheatnut street, thence Notice is hereby nlven thnt a General eaatwardly along the center of Harding southwardly along the center line of the cifications for this purpose. ,d to its intersection with Branch ave- tracks road bed of th^ New Jerse Election will be ht-Nl in and fur the BorBids must bo rendered separately thence aoutheafitwardly along t h e Southern Railroad to Hnintersecti ouBh of Red Bank, in the County of Mon- nue, ictlqn i mouth and State of Now Jersey, on Tues- center line of Branch avenue to its inter- the center* line of Herbert street, thence for any or all branches as follows: tion with t h e cepter line of Bergen day, November 8th, mm,,, between the houra vreatwardly along the center line of HerConstruction:—Comprisof six A. M. and *< • v r f P . M., a t the ro- place, thence eastwardly directly between bort street t o ltd Intersection with th_ General the propertieH owned by the Estate of center line of Shrewnbury avenue, thu point pective polling pliu-t w in sftiil llorough. ing all masonry, carpentry, steel and Said election will 'be held in the said Sarah F . Wolcott and Emily Spinning, one or place of beginning. hundred nnd fifty feet from the center Borough for the m irmne of plnoting two Tho polling plnce for the Ninth election iron, roofing and painting; Heating Mentbers of the (ifiiiM'nl Assembly, two line of Qergen plnce, thence Houthcast- district is American Hall, Beech street. and Ventilating Work, Plumbing Members of the Bi i-'l (if Chosen I'rcehold- wardly by a straight line t o the curved Tenth Election District. era, for three ye;uji; one .luatice of the boundary line of the Borough of Had Beginning a t a point where the center Work, Electrical Work. thence nouthwestwardly along the Pence, full t e r m : ui.no Constable, to n i Hunk, l line of Shrewsbury avenue Is intersected the uncxpired term c by tha death of curved boundary line of tlio Borough of with the center line of West Iioonurd ntrcct, Each bid shall be accompanied by a J. V. Patterson; tw mcilmcn for the Red Hank to ita intersection with the thence uouthwarilly along tho center line center line of I)roatl Htreet, thence northBorough of Eed Bank, N. J . certified check upon a national or 1 wardly along the center lino of Broad of Shrewsbury nvenuo to it» interaectlo Public Question:- —Tor the payment of street to the intersection with the center with the ' center Una of the Nowma state bank drawn to the order of the salaries to the Mayor and Councilmen of line of Harding road, thu point or placo of SprjnRa road, • thence wenJwardly alon Board of Education of the Borough the Boruuuh of lied . Bunk. N. J . State beginning. the center line of the Newman Sprinn Bond Issue, to be known a^ "State Instituroad to jta intersection with. the North of Keansburg in the various amounts tion Bonds," Chapter 201, Laws 1921. Tho pullinK place for the Fourth election Shrewsbury river, thunco northenHtwanl district is MrH. F . L. IllaistlcU'v iraroee, •, d north woHtwnrdly, and northenRtwnrdly as follows: Notice of Primary Election. olonK the Hhore of the North Shrewsbury Also take notice that a Primary Election Ilroatl Htrt'ot. General Construction—Five Hunriver t o its intersection with tlie center for all political parties entitled thereto Fifth Election District. of Locust avenue, thence eastward ly dred ($500.00) Dollars. Heating and ill be held in the said Borough, in said ttetrinninir at a point un the shore line County, on Tuesday, September 27th, 1021, of the North Shrewsbury llivor directly nlonK the' center Una of Locust avenue to between the hours of seven A. M. and nine between the properties owned by the Mon-itn intersection with the center line of Ventilating—Two Hundred and Fifty P. M. Said Primary Election to bu held IIHHIUI Hunt Club and the property known tLcighton uvmiue, thence Bouthwardly along Plumbing Wort in the place* in the respective districts as as the Ited Bank Lyceum, thence south- the center lino of Leigh ton avenue to its(?2B0,00) Dollars, herein net forth, nnd Biiid Primary Election wardly to tho center line of Broad Htreet,' intcrtiection with the ccnteilMine of Went —Two Hundred ($200.00) Dollars. v/[\t be held for the purpose of nominat- thence Bouthwardly along ths center line Leonard utreet, thence eastwnrdly i i l g ing persons of the respective parties to .the ot Broad Htreet to the intersection with the center line of West Leonard ntre.et to Electric Work—Ono. Hundred Ilici'H above mentioned nnd also to elect the center line of Monmouth atreet, thenctr the center line oT Shrewsbury avenue, the ($100.00) Dollars; binding the sucmembers of thi1 County and Municipal westwardiy along the center lino of Mon-point or place of beginning. Committees for each political party par- rauutli, :*tre«t to itH intersection with tho The polling plnce for the Tenth election cessful bidder to execute the contract ticipating in Haid Primary Election. The cenlor line of the trucks or road bed of district ie We&taidc Engine House, Leigh(MIVIIH alrfo sit on thin day for rejnBtrfltion the New Jersey Southern Railroad, thence ton avenue. if if awarded to Tiim. Tho successful purposes. northwardly along the center of the tracks JOHN L. HUBBARD, bidder will be required to furnish a of tlu> New Jersey Southern Railroad t o Clerk of the BorouKh of Red Bank, Notico of Registration. satisfactory bond in tho full amount Dated September 2nd, 1021. registration day—Primary day, the Bhore uf tho North Shrewsbury river, t hence southeHHtwardly and northeast7:00 A. M. to »» :00 P . M. of the contract price. along the ahore of tha North Third ri'nist ration day—October 18 th, wardly Hhrt'wrtbury river to the center line be- NOTICE T O CONTRACTORS. »21, 1:00 P. M. to 9:00 P . M., to twoen the property belonging to ttie MonThe Board reserves the right, to reid correct the list for tho General Elecmouth Bniit Club itnd properly known a s tion. Scaled proposaln wanted by tho ect any or all estimates. the. Red Hank. Lyceum, the point or place 'BouiularicH of the election diwtrictH in of beginning. the Borouph of Rod Bank, nnd the polling Council of tho Borough of Rod Bank Signed, place in each district, are ns follows: The polling place for the Fifth election BOARD OF EDUCATION, district is Liberty Engine House, White for a storm sewer to be constructed First Election District. HeninninK nt a point on tho nhor<> of street; in River street, Red Bank, N. J. ProBorough of .Keansburg, the North Slu-t-wabury River directly beSixth Election District. tween the properties owned by the Mon- Beginning at a point where the center posals will be received at 8:00 o'clock By Frank H. Tiltori, President, nwuth 11 oat Club and the property known line of Monmouth street is intor.tectcd with P. M. at the Borough Hall on MonKeansburg, N. J . jia the Heil Bank Lyceum, thence Bouth- the center linn of Broad Htreet, thence v>imlly to the tenter line of Broad street, southwardly along the center lino of mouth street on October 3, 1021, and Warren Aumack, District Clerk, thence alonir the center line of Broad street Broad street to itH intersection with tho read in public during the mooting of to itn intersection with the center lino of I center linf! of Rprhle.mt nlnnV Ihrnpct westKeypori, N. J . iviuclmiHL s i i i c , thu nee eaut wnrdly along | ward^ along the center line of Reckless he Council held on the above date. tlie renter line uf Mechanic street to t h e jplace to its intersection with the center end of Mechanic street, thence Boutheaster- | ine of Mnple avenue, thence northwardly Plans and specifications may be ly iiloiiK tho I-Vnce Line to the curved i along the center line, of Maple avenue to boundary lino of the Borough of Red Bank, j ts intersection with the center line of seen at the office of G. K. Allen, Jr., thence nortliea-twardly and northwardly ; Chestnut street, thence wcHtwnrdly along borough engineer, 60 Broad street, following thu curved boundary line of the the center line of Chestnut atreet to i t s Borough of Ked Bank to the shore of the : intersection with the tracks of the Now Red Bank, during business hours. >Tcr!h ^!:rcv.p ! i:-;-, river; thence nouth- K-r-ey SuuDiein Ii. H., UitMiue norliiwardvoslwhrdiy and westward ly alonK t h e y alonar the tracks or road bed of tho New Bids must be on standard forms Sealed proposals will be received ahoii- of tin X'.irth Shrewsbury river t o Jersey Southern Rnilrond to its intersecby the Board of Education of Atlanthe point above mentioned a t the Bhore tion with the center line of Monrnbuth fitrniRhed bj$ the said engineer. of the :;:ui! river directly between the treet, thence eaatwardly along the center ic Township, County of Monmouth, All bids must be "accompanied by properties owned by , the Monmouth Boat line of Monmouth street t» itn intersection iid pruiMM-ty known na tho Rod with center line of Brood, Htreet, trie point' certified check for 10% of theState of *New Jersoy, at the meeting Ilnny Lyceum, at the point or placo of be- jr place of beginning. amount of the bid, payable to order room of the said Board, at Colt's The polling plnce for the Sixth election The pollinj; place for the First "election Llirttrict is Reliuf Engine House, Drurhmond of the Collector of Borough of Rod Neck, N. J., October 12th, 1921, a t lUtvict U Navfriink Hook and Ladder Fire- place8:00 P. M., and will then and there Bank. housi', Merlmnic street. Seventh Election Dittrict. Second Election District. i\ nning nt a point where the center The Council reserves the right to be opened nnd read, for the erection HfKiuiiim: ;t( n point where tho center line of Broad Htreet is intersected with the of a six-room school building a t lino of Mtic'hiMiu- street in intersected with center line of Reckless plnce, thence south- reject any or all bids. the corner line of Broad ntreet, thenee wardly along the center line of Broad Colt's Neck, N. J., with tho installaA. A. PATTERSON, southwardly iilmi1: the center line of Broad treet to tho southerly boundary of the and Ventilating, itn intersection with tho c^ntwr Borough of Red Bank, thence northwestMayor. tion of Heating line of Wallini- wtreot, thence enstwardly nrdly along the center line of the tracks Plumbing and Eloctric Work, in acline of Wallace street t o r road lied of the New York and Long Attest:— Branch Itailroiul Company to it» interthe rear of the property nf the Second cordance with the plans and speciJ. L. HUBBARD, National Hunk, thence southwardly along Kcction with the center line of Cheatnut fications prepared therefore by Clinthe rear of >T.id Bank one hundred feet itreet, thence eaatwardly along tkr center Clerk. inn of Client nut 8 treet to itn intersection Uir rc-M.r ]{ne of Wnllace ntrevt. ton B. Cook and Leroy T. Godfrey, • L-naivmniiy by n Rtrnieht imnt'in- •vith the eenlur - lino of Mnplo avenue, NOTICE. architects, A. P. Trust building, Asinteracctlon with the center thence southwardly nlong the center lino n r y lino to i l i i u - i . . r l.iw ylac« and Wallace ntrcf>t, of Maple avenue to the intersection with TO CHARLES E. COOK, ATTORNEY OF PLAINTIFFS, WILLIAM P. ItADEMAN. bury Park, N. J . -I wnrdly nlotin tlie center the center line of Reckless plnc«, thene* t l i u n o«. n o r l l LILLIAN ItADEMAN, BENJAMIN LANE, • utrfet to its ' iutersectiun eantwnrrlli nloqir Mi* c wit or line W Rcrklino i,: Will MAUGAIIET LANE. GLADYS THOMPline of Prospect avenue. lo»« jilace to thu confer line • •( Brond Plans nnd specifications may be wilhi i i^iCO! : SON, ANI1 ALBERTA ItADEMAN, BY I wnrdly alotij: the center atrct't, the point or plnre of bojiinliing. ttifti mull NEXT FRIENDS. PLAINTIFFS AND obtalnud from the architects upon i a^'enue to the southerly lino nf I'm CREDITORS. AND TO WHOM IT MAY Th(' noil ing plflre for the Seventh elecI<1 l",iM'iT-, line i>f the 'Bnroiiifh of the deposit of $20.00 in lugnl curCONCKHNi Brink, 'I'^nce northwardly alonu tho tion district Is Loui» Davidson's gnragc, You are hereby notified tlmt I hovo pre- rency, which will bo roturned if ed liniin huy 'line of tho Borough ot I.c-roy place. .. ntfd ti petition to tho Court of Common li;inl. in ih.' I'Vnce Line, thence noithCIghlh Election District. \Minliy iilnu'.: the Hnid Ii\.'nc« I.i no to Beginning nt a point where the center lino PICHH of tho County of Monmouth, nccimlinK plans and specifications aro returned •• •; ' . :• 1 : : . f Mechanic ;itreot, thence of the trnclin or rnnd bed of the Now Jcr- to thu form of the Htntutc in mich cnnc mndn in good condition. Plans ready for «jiiillj ulu..*; llu> center line of Me-rir.y Suutliuru Ruihoad is interacted with nnrl provltloil, for tho licmiflt of tho InsolN' -I'i'M !.. IU ihltTfteclifiii wltn" tho the nh<;it! ot thy Nurtli Slirowahufy tiver vrnt limn- uf ihlH Btnte, hlul the Ratil O u r t distribution September ij&tli, 1(121. nt Mioud Htreet. the (tuiiit or thf;no« Bouthwnrdly along the center li«( hill ttPtioiilteil Tiuti-twlny, tho tweiity-iusvfnth IT 11II All bids must bo accompanied liy of tlie tnuilut or mad ijetl of tho New Jer- (iny of October next, nt the hour ol'0:»0 • Of in 'lork In tlie fomioon, or an noun ttlenmftcr upy Southern Railroad to its intersection ico for t h e Second d e c - with the center linn ot Herbert dtrt-et, 10 pel the Court can attend to tho name, at the a certified check, drawn to tho order -li-fri dependent Flrehouue, Me- tbfince wpHtwarilly along the center lino (Umitln.UHR of HIIIII unty In l-'rrt'holil, of thgj>istrict Clerk, George S. P. , io i i l r h hy n h l nf Herbert wtrcnt t o HH inlerMcctlon with tin.1 tlmo anil p place e n nt which they will attend I.Icctiun District. tha center line of Shrewsbury avenue, h h ennttie nlleKcd for or nitulnpt H u n t / f o r tho suni of five per cent > hi-ar whnt r .iimin-- . j ii pnint wh< ie tlio center the (ice southwardly along the center line y libiTRtinn frnrn JHii. of tlio nmount of tho proposal. .,f \V|.|i..,-f ^(reut l;t intersected with nf Shrewsbury n venue to It* internee lion Dntcil September 10, 1981. renter jin.< of Hrnnd Htruet, thonco with tlio center line of Wrst \A Checks of tho unuuccessful biddorn CHARLES T. CUBIT. liwnnPy „!. ,,K I ho centur lino of HtriM't. thonce Wi!stwanliy along the II! ""'ii-t t>> its in terser t ion with the line of Went Loonnnl ntn*«t to Ha Inwill be 1-olurned us soon ns the bids <r !!n« ..f Hinlliur IWJKI, thence enat- tersection with tin* center lino of have been 'examined and tabulntod My ul.itit- th.' *-*>ntrr Hue of Jlnrilintr f.uifthton avenue, thence " northwardly I in !i ii(. rurctirm with the center along tlio centur lino of I#e nnd the results of the bidding deteritf HfiiiH'li itventio, Ihfnoo poilthensf- *vr!ij.' to it-. interitvtUioii with thu •Hy «l..tu: ihir center Un- <.f llrnneli litw of Locust avenue, thence wontwnrdly mined. The chock of tho successful me i,> it, iiiierscrlion with the center nlnntr tho ci-nU'r line nf' Lot-nub nvenue to Special purls and, suppliea, new bidder will bo retained until tho conof ll.-t ;.•• ,i pluce, LIH'IK1'!1 cutitwurdly ii:. inter^i't-tinn with the nhnrp »r Hi, North • tl> l»rtwi.-u tlie prr.perti.-rt owned hy Shrew." Miry rfvrr, then to no rthviut wnrdly master gears, BpringR, nxloH and con- tract is duly- executed nnd a bond :.t. t.f ; , ; . , | | F. WukMlt mill Kmily along the Hhorr. of (he NWlfi Shrt'v iiu; due I mud ml nnd fifty fcot from satisfactory to the Board of EducaSpin '•i.In tin.' of Itrnnch nveiiiit>, thcm-i; river to Itfl Inicrcectlnn with tho nont«r ncctifig bearings. Hni' of the truck or road lied of th« New the tion to tho umount of the contract it a hui^llv by a straight line to theJersey Southern Rnilrnntl, tlir point or place I Wun.liiiT liiu- or tlie Tloi-oUHli of of bfKinninKQuick service. deposited. Red Bank, N. J. $20.00rect$25.00 $35.00 $40.00 $48.00 to you oa a wholesale basis at a saving I Tl:- 1 EGAN'-S i Auto Vans and Express AUTO SUPPLIES. Utll County Si i»K»t*>'s Offio Mo N'ntieo to crnliturii In pri'd Tim polling place for the Eighth election fstftte. iirved liom.ilnry line of th« Horoutfli Highest pricoB paid for nil kinds of In tin- n attI cf th d HfinL f«> UH Ittteriicotion with the dhti-Iet h Waltnr M. N:I1,]O'B g n r n ^ , 16 ittnte cf Hnchi-1 E s l u i t - ill. 1^-lfurtl. «-. >, Ilrown, automobiles. ' line <if Pronpect ii\fn(ir, tlil'lico Rtctor jdncf. A l e x ( J m d i v . k i i , •Jr., Aent wnnllv nloiiK ihn rt>ntrr 11 lift nf i PurHii/uit tu the order of ,7ofieph 1A. DonnN i n t h Election D i s t r i c t . '' N o * t h * » m o v i n g t l i n * la » o a r 1 iiw I hny, iiirrmrate i.f tlm Cr.nnly »( MunnnMtth frt a v t'Tini' tn itH intersection with jHlMiil luirL, i'l' hisl wed IloKinnlnu » t n point whern the* c u n t r r enter ]im> of WulIntUi dtnmt, thence line o f RhreWkhury- avenue 1 -+J8»"lnter»i*Pt*»« "iMtilo tjn.4!,'^-thhX»4«th duy uf July, 1921, furnlturfl, pluiiOr or ImKffa^t* to »U p*r*« on tn*i. nppllenllnn "f Mliry KrrteV«iiii Phurr ivtul wur'fly itlnni? IMP rpnter 11 no of wilh t h e rnntt-r linn nf I l o r b a r t ntr<-»t l i n i i i B u i i n f l l c l l ' i i r d l t i s l . Wi'ilni'Mliiy. of city or oountry. In tiin lfir)5P«t |)Md<d4 nnd Henry ('uni'iliell, rxecutom of th>~ ev p(re»>( In UN Intorrtcrtlnn with th« tli en en Hnutti wnrdly along t h e center line VVnll; lintoro you h*v< c«tnl« of ltni'ht-l K., llrnwBt Ai>ci>Afled, re/itf • NIH' nf l.lndon place, thence direct of Shn'wtiiiiiry a v r n u e t o it* intPrneclk'i CiiuTi'tt Wilssini o f I l i ' l f i i n l left t o - r a n * 1 n Iffd Dank, yonr «oxt rnovlnrf dono, write, a«NA at iiulicn U \itn<],y «hwri to thafllNHlitornof ly w. nlwanlly bv ft Htrnltflit If no to thewith tlm cen ter linn of t h e Newmni d a y f u r :i (irtliHiir t r i p i n I I " 1 S o u t h , call for tho only rellablo furnM-ur^ 'f-'j-yni ••••.-.•I dfiTiiiipd tt> cshilsit t o t h e Bnbr.rribprs,rrnr if (lie SI-I-I.IKI Mallnnal Ilnnk, thence Sprlnita rond, t h e n r p . PB«t\vnrUly nKtm I l i i w n i i l A . Itnliri'i- (i( I.iMiniinln til town, nnd Kfi% niy p r h n a on your aaxi cxtvrtinirf ftu nfrresnld, their <t-litn nnd tlorth .viiidly Io tlm centrr line nf Wnllttce the center linn ot the Newman Spring ABE KORb, Job, All kintia or heavy or light trn.fc. ifcninmiii ngnln^t thi* pnld Cftnte, 4uder onlh, 3 t l l r , (hein.- \*(t«lvvmilty fco (he cen fojirl in Itii Irtt«reaction with th« center )uih u n e w F o n l Kiiulslrr. IKS don* ».t tiknrt notice. Call-ot §A4mu within «lx month* from th« tiulo at t h i lino T llmnd ntreet, th*> nUt-e ot point nt l(n* of Uroiwl itr«Njt. tiiunes nfrHhwAnlll nforcsuM ofAttt, o r t h e y will ho forever Mltirm the center Mna of Ilroad atr«pt to Hi 121 Welt Front Stf««»i-R«d Bank, Imrred of their action* therefor BB«lntt ttM tnlomrotlon with the center line of thi U k o Longli.sd Will Help. Tim p plnce for tlio Third tract* or road W«4 of the N^w York ntii] Red BanK ltiora. dlitrict II, VnfiDurn'n ffarim^ botwnon Rivoreid* avenuo. Ho'll lu-lp you ui-ll tliin«3, help you 11 Wall Street; Ltmu Branch Itallroad, thenca nofthwait" strcft. cehnlJ. N. J., July lfl. 1921. Datwl wiirdty nionft thn contrr tin* nf tho r«M find thintfn you'vo lout nnd lielp you | RedJence plione 124-JOfffe* pKone B39-R MAUV EltniCKKON P1IARO, Fourth Kite I Ion Dlolrlct, Tho Bald Board of Education roBorvus thu riicht to nceupt or reject uny or all l>iil« prenonted "By order of the Board of Education of tho Township of Atlantic, County, of Monmouth, fltnto of New .lornoy. 3. J. T. EGAN, !•'. if deemed TW RED BANKAUTO WRECKING 1 check Is of 50% of the de- or bidders who fail to submit an es- FALL AND WINTER MODELS iit(i:iv a n d S u n d a y wit or certified posit will be required of nny bidder The Unusual Store of Wonderful Values M.l,., Y i pinna and specifications during busi- Bcforo cash " T h u IK-avt'iily Giitf A j a r " is t h e t i t l e of a cantiila wliii'li will be fc'iven t i m i . . r n i w nitfhl n t t h e N e w M u n momh Uapti.sl church. Jai-"li Wi'iiisl"ipi lias m o v e d Ilis shoemnUiuj: I>UMIH-SS 1'i'um Campb e l l ' s .Iiim-tioii t u A. E . U n n f o r d ' s g a r a g e :il iji'lTord. The I.eiiii;ii-d(j liijjh sehool football t e a m will I'lH'ii Ih'/ rii'iiMin F r i d a y a f - j trniiirtii ...t-KiTi'h.dd. .l»lm S a t i t i m - ' jjelo is c a p t a i n of t h e t r a i n . | y,r,. C h a r l e s Ca.-ier of Bel ford ' Sunday i suddenly take b e e n conlineii ! night. She Ins .iinc g h t o the b e d . 'l'| Navesink tennis club will liold a diinee on F r i d a y n i g h t of next v . ! - I : n t tiie X a v e dul: l i b r a r y buildrt' the privilege of estimating on thoBe returned a forfeit lif huil i-ftu'inrd fi'imi a t r i p on t h e bay, lit- is n o w a t t h e LdiiR B l a n c h child specifications may avail themselves of ness hours on any business day. 39 West Front Street two with Cil.v. 3ws»8 Asfatnj .Mr. a i . i l . M r - . C'liiirK-s SU-vi-ns and childn-u m i d .lohii S t f v e i i s • u(: Altilt'lldsvilU 1 ,. Virgiriiii, a i ' r visitini; i M r . anil i i r s . " J . H e n r y Walliiif,' of 1 I'ot'l M u n m u u t h . Tin- visitors ninth 1 tlio t r i p to l ' o i t . M o n m o u l h in a n jiut(jino!)iU'. Cifortie . l u h n s o n , a fisherman a t Iit'lfiird, was tnki-n w i l h a licmor- ar.il l Contractors who aro unable to obtain a set of plans and Miss Ruth Clayton of Port Monmouth was cut on her face and bruised on her arm in an automobile accident at Long Branch last week. She is employed at Long Branch, and on account of her injuries she Vim uiuilili. tu work part of last week. A large number of tickets have l e e n sold for the play of "Miss ilobbs," to be given Friday night of this week at the Leonardo high school building by t h e alumni association. Dancing will be held after the show. Arthur Carton is business manager of the affair and Malcolm Leonard, Miss Rose Sullivan and Kobert Seeley are on the advertising committee. MK. and- spsoinCationr will bo open for inspection at the office of C, RICHDALE, President. (SEO, S. P. HUNT, RED BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 21, 1921. i*^ Let's Go! Let'sGo! TO THE Great Trenton Fair Three Dollars Takes You there and Brings You Back Take the easy riding, pneurimtic Jired, J?aekard Sight Seeing Bus. Leaves Burdge & RuBselFs Office, 40 Mechanic Street, at 9:00 A. M., on Tuesday, Sept. 27, and Thursday, Sept. 29 Round Trip $ 3 . Buy your tickets in advance BURDGE & RUSSELL 4 0 Mechanic Street Red Bank, N. J. TEMPTING LUSCIOUSNESS in tho form of the ever delicious bivalve thnt returns from his vacation on September 1st, you will find ready to greet you at Thu Strand. Lovers of oysters on the shell or cooked in the most delightful manner will find their epicurean taste catered to in this line as well as in other dishes, cooked specially at The Strand. STRAND RESTAURANT Brotid St., OppositeTelephone Second National Bank, Red Bank 1S8.M MI CHOICE CIDER In barrels, kegs and cans C.S.BUCKUN Phalanx, N. J. EATONTOWH HEWS. " j Tw«nly-fi»« IU.id.nL of TkU P i t t . W«n| on an Excursion Surtday, \ About 25 residents of this place ' went on the Bed Bank firemen's ex-, eursion to Palisades. Puvk Sunday. ' Bertha Mabb, daughter of Willard Mubb, is recovering from a broken '• arm. . ' I Greatest of AH Sales Continues, Our •• John Chatham of South Eatontown | was taken to the state hospital at | Trenton last week. j Charles Covert was laid up with I sickness pact of last week, but he has "ully Recovered. The board of trade i» trying to periuade the county freeholders to take ' er South street as » county road. ' 1] Mr. arid Mrs. John.V. Kojb and Mr, ] md Mis, William Kolb and their I . laughter -Jennie have returned to I '•Newark after a visdt to Mr. and Mrs. j W. S. Worthley. Mr. Worthley at- i tended the reunion of the Grand i Army at Highlands Wednesday. j Mrs. A. D. Butts, a former resident i of this place, has returned to South , Carolina from a visit here. I Wesley WatkiiiB, Benjamin Van- i Keuren, William Gray nnd Fred Mor-' I'IB have been appointed delegated to attend the firemen's relief convention at Atlantic City tomorrow and Friday. Miss Bessie Allgor lias returned 1 from Allenwood, where she has been J under treatment for sickness. She in I much improved. j MiHs Ella PalersoA of Freehold is i visiting Miss Minnie Bills. j Frank Patterson has sold his Max- \ well automobile to Earl Wolcott for ! $250. | Mrs. Ada isB. Nafew, Mrs. Archie i Moshy and Noble Mosby are expected home today from a visit at Atlantic City, A surprise party was given Friday night for Lois Underbill, daughter of Frank L. Underbill, in celebration of her seventeenth birthday. Fifteen guests were present. Byron Jackson is expected home this week from the Long Branch hosital, where he is under treatment or a broken leg caused by a kick by a hoi-Be. The women's community dub is undertaking to organize a junior club of girls. Mrs*. G, Ford Morris was in charge of .a meeting of th« women's club Monday night. Darius Vandermark is laid up with sickness ami his job as mail carrier is being filled temporarily by George Mosby. J. Allen Bennett lias n new automobile. Tho graduating class of the publicschool will meet Friday night at Dorothy Underbill's. Rebuil Turn Your Eyes on the Wonderful Offerings—These Items Bespeak Money Savings of the Most Vivid Character I Women's Dresses All Silk Canton Crepe, Satin and Georgette Dreuei, in tho new fall models. They arc beautifully and richly embroidered and some nelf trimmed, in this »ale $18.50 to $42.50 Wool Jeney Middy Dresiei, mado with plaited skirts, loiitf .sleeves and finished with linen collar and eufl\s. In this sale $8.98 All Wool Navy Serge Jumper Dresses, strictly tailored, all sizos. In this Halt4 " $6.98 and $7.98 Sheets and Pillow Cases in Rebuilding Sale 45x36 Wearwell Pillow Cases—The' muslin is excellent and fret' from a i l d PilloWS 'White Enamel Beds—2-m. square posts; also ill ivory shade. Henular price $;!(>.' This sale j 36-in!' wide B i t c h e d 'Muslm^S^-t 1 '" good ,,„,.,, !,., i-,,. .1,., in this and the ,,.,.,.11., iKidli. In this square. Regular Sale Curtaiii Scrim—In while and e<TU,; with self borders. In this sal and then pay the balance in small monthly amounts—HI) days between rneli snuill payment, If you decide not to keep it after FR10K TRIAL, we will cheerfully tuke it back. The trial costs you nothing and you are under no obligation to buy. This Offer Expires 5.30 P. M., October 15th!I Dont delayl This special offer expires sharply a t [>:,'!() P, II. Saturday, October I.ith. CieY your order in now and avoid the lftst minute, rush. To get a F.URF.KA for FRKK TRIAL, just tele*phonc our ntore. It inconvenient to phono or call at our store, fill out and moil this coupon. You cannot afford to miss this grout offer. PHONE RED BANK 923 For Free Trial Today! 2 0 Monmouth St., Red Bank, N. J. FUF.E TRIAL COUPON. JKFFUKY imoM,, UU Mnlihiniilii Streel, Kill Hunk, N. ,1. .'f'-''J!!lUi"!'."!!«Lft "!'' tto'S'LJ'J'liU. me full deljiil.'i of your KIMIKKA KHKK TIIIA1, 0 !•']•'Kl!. Name . . . . Address . . ,4h*l(|>4MWI**WWMI^MMMfc*^ * * $24.50, Goose J^,}^ Pillows l.alTe ' S l z e - h a l 1 l l u V l »- He^ulHi- price $25, i Laicre PilloWB of Duck Feathers Part Down—Regular price «19-50j and S2.7.r>. This sale $1.95 Printed Linoleum in lieuulll'lll dark and light patterns. In this sale 98c sq yd Inlaid Linoleum---In verv pretty designs in dark and lijrht. iii this sale SI.15 s q yd yd, White Emmel Beds—2-in. coii- Our Best Standard All-Felt Mat- \ 5 / ' . , ) „ CL j • .• Casement Cloth and Curtaining-—In; t i , 1 U ( ) l N p i ) ! i t l i i I4.jn, tress- liest til-kins;, made wiUi, W w i d o v / S h a d e s i n t h e a lar.ije assortment nf • neat do- ; I hi K e t t u l a r p r i c e S l 1 . , r o l l edii'e. K e j r u l a v p r i ' si^ns -,nii with self borders. 111' Rebuilding Sale . .$15 SlO.OOj this sale '. . ..39c yd; s a l e Bed Spi-cnJs- I"'u1l size, a very (rood1 I All-Felt M a t t r e s s e j - - - Willl r n l i i W . i l e r O p a q u e W i u d u w S h a d e s -KeKUlur p r i e e .'S1 :i..riH. | In a l l e o ! u : s , e i n n p l e l i - . In t h i s quali". Ill this sale $2.98, White Enamel Beds 1 -in. 0011Diniity Boil Spreads--'li size, very j tiliumis posts, -'s-ill. fillers. sale $10.00j ;-ale " 50c easy I- unsh. In this sale. .$'..98 , u h l l , ,„.-„.,, ? .,. T: -,. . T h i , s a , e u Arncj-ic.-in Hoiland Window, 50-lb White Cotton Mattress Mctccrizcd Table Patterns - lien!-1 S h a d e s - i n a l l i-olors, e o l n p l c t e . $7.75 stitched and scalloped table cloths lieji'iilnr prit'e s ' .50. 1 iiis *a In t h i s s a l e 60c 11, ' , do'/en d o z e n napkins n a p k i n s l.n 1^, niiitrli. witli inauli. w h i t e E n a m c l B e d s — 1 - i n . p n s t s . ' [ Sui-.f^rt Window Shades--liest $2.89 set, . .,, . . r.i th-^ ;-ale r n u a l i t y , in a l l . - d u d e s . In t h i s Baby Blankets—In B l a n k e t s — I n bblue lue a aiut n d !p i n k ! Ht-'Kulav p r i e e ^>..it>. l.lus s a l e E x . S . T . M a t t r e s s . l{e-;'ti'iar n r i e e $4.25, su'e $1.25 faney l'altL'l-ns. In this sale.89c! $4.50. •XT).nil. This Kile I Blankets and Comfortable* from Center Isle ONLY $5.00 DOWN Linoleums Pillows White Enamel Beds—2-in. posts,! Joseph Willis Best Inlaid Linole2-in. fillers. Ke^ulai' price! Chicken Feather Pillows- A. u m - I n the pleasing patterns. A. Liekinir. size lSx'ir,. Re; .S22.50. This sale.$15.Oo! lar Ill this Kile $2.-15 sq y d . priee *l.ii.">. This sale $1.20 Exceptional Values ' Here is our great offer. We will deliver right to your home a brand new, easy gliding and deep cleaning GRAND i'RIZK EUREKA Vacuum Cleaner for 10 days' FliKK elenniiie; trial. If yuu like it after FREE 'TRIAL, you may keep it "upon payment of . pru-i- Hale • .. • .Special in the Rebuilding 1 This ™* **}* THE GRAND PRIZE As Advertised In Ihe Saturday Evening Post Couches, Linoleums and Window Shades wile 39c Sheets--A widlEnamel Beds• -!!-in. posls,1 • s»'<-' $ 5 - 2 5 Couches Well made, upholstered _vith velour. in this sale $12.75 In this Kile $1.59 lass husks. Regular liril-l*] Nntional Fiber Bed Springs, full Sheets — Millie of Richly nude, uphnlsLorThis Couches $27.50 I his hetk-le, in th muslin. In Ihis with panish Innnco. In $5.9S $1 39 • ; sale . . this sale $42.50 •White Er,imtd Beds 2-ill. MjUarej s with hlK'h block and posts, 2-in. fillers. Regular; B<7ojfPc.r(1'! „. in three si/.es. T hi M Couches—With ii'enuino Spanish and Unbleached price $2:i..r)0. This sale $17.50 , ] leather upholstered." In this $7.25 s; e «"''• 542.SO Muslin , 40-in. wide Unblt iched Muslin--Avery line, .--oft quality. l^1"*' • The Woolens I Imperial Bed Springs with roll 1 elites, ill tlire'e sizes. This starch. In tins 81x90 Mohawk linmvn bPtind. 72x90 Hercules good quality Kale Bleached | Bed Springs .' 25c1 Beds, Mattresses, Springs sale ' From Our Furniture 45x36 Classic Pillow Cases—Mndi of fine, soft muslin. In this1 »»'««•«» *>«»«' ELECTRIC VACUUM CLEANER The Silks Silk Tricolette—In white, j Tweed Suitings—I'rown, ^reetl . bhic^, navy ami brown, the and KI'M.V, mixed ' KiiKlish suitmost wanted this fall, IJli in. ings, strictly all wool, !j 1 in. ' wide." In this sale $1.98 wide. Sale price. $2.49 • Canton Crepe—All sills, the most All Wool Plaids- -HI in, wide, in ' wanted this fall, in the leading a large and pretty assortment . shades, 10 in. wide. $3.89 yd of plaids, in contrasting color*. .Sal,, price. . . $2.98 yd B.ironct Sport Satin—The most wanted for sport skirts and one1 Black and White Check,—Small, piece dresses, -10 in. wide. Spemedium and large size checks, cial $2.69 yd in wool mixed and all wool, Silk Poplin—Iii a wide ranjje of priced flom. , ,75c to $2.98 yd nilors, llfi in. wide. Sale price 98c yd Silk Duvetyne- — The most wanted Satin Charmeuse ICxcldlent qualfor fall, in navy and purple, :ifi ity, lustrous finish, 10 in. wide. in. wide ,..$4.98 yd Sale price .$2.39 yd French Twill Costume Serge— Dresa Satin-Heavy (juality, pure Sponged and shrunk, fi 1 in. yarn dyed, ,'Jo' in. wide. Sale '•vide $2.19 yd price .' '$2.39 Crepe de Chine- A close, firm Panama Cloth-Ill a I'iin^c of new weave, in white and colors, 40 fall colors, 1(J in. wide $1.89 yd in. wide. Side price. . . . $1.98 Chiffon Taffeta—A wide ran^c of Wool Poplin—Steam sponged and new colors, street. :inil even-ine; shrunk, 'in new autumn shades, shades, 'M\ in. widp. Sale price 10 in. wide $1.89 yd $1.98 yd Heathen* Mixed Suitings Ciition Fancy Coat Lining— 1:1 an asand wool, in liruwn and Klay, sortment''(if new fall patterns, :i!i in. wide 98c yd IfU in. wide $1.00 yd Satin Crepe—In black, navy and Cotton and Wool Plaids for chilnew autumn colors, 10 in. wide. dren's S'.'houi dicsscs, ;;i; in. $2.98 yd Wide S9c yd All at Rebuilding Sale Prices FAIR VIEW NEWS. John Simpson is Building a New Barn on His Place. John Simpson is building n newbarn on his property. Mia son Albert Simpson is directing the job. • 'Mi'H. Catherine Mulligan of Ne,w York is visiting Mrs. Edward O'Flaherty. Mr. and Mrs. William Scott and Miss Annie Conk took an automobile trip to Trenton Sunday. Miss Julia Maloney, Edward Kaney, Henry Wunderly, James Garvey ami Peter Conry went on the Red Bank firemen's excursion to Palisades Park Sunday^ Miss Rose Sullivan, who has been confined to the house with sickness the past month, is recovering. She expects to resume her position at Morgan next week. George VnnBrunt is employed by Charles Burd of Red Bank. Charles Corcoran has resumed hia job with the Central railroad company at Jersey City after haying'been laid .up with sickness at liis home here. Mr. Corcoran has a new Ford sedan. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lowse of Holmdel township spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Augustus liouser. TEN DAYS'FREE TRIAL New Fall Silks and Woolens Showing the Newest in ? « » H I H I M M H H H M I 8 I I I » 9l»et»>0t? >>«»»«»*>»» » « » H P*go Fifteen • Fmey Conibi—In .sevel'ill sizes, the llewi-st that n vv'oinali ean wisli. In this sale 39c to 98c Colored Steel Beads—Tile hi test for dress 11 ininiins;s. In this sale $1.25 to ?2.S8 yd Beaded Girdles—The most Wanted, ill blai-k and colors. In this sale $2.50 to $2.3;! Silk Ta«sels—111 all the wanted eol' ors. In this Kale 25c to 69c Vestces -In the newest ennibimilion eiilois. In this Mile $2.50 to $3,98 yd Meteor Silk Ribbons—111 all eolors, for children's huir bow.-'.. In this sale -12c yd Women's Neckwear and Sets — In a Inrpe assortiiient of styles, In this sale Sic. to $1.50 Bedding Sewing Silk—111 all colors. Ill this sale, n spool 12 He Clark's O, N. T. Thread.- Hill-yard Spools. Il> this sale lie Silkatinc In all shades. In liiis sale 8<Children's Fancy Top Socks AbiUlt 20(1 |i;iiij, from •' In '.>• In. this sale 25c pair Indies' Fleeced Vests tli);ll Ili'i-k witli lunr: (ir shorL sleeves, all si'/.es. In this sale 2Sc e u l i Ludieo' Heavy Flee-ced White Union Soils "'it-h Iliivli -or- low.,ni>i-k aniL shnil Neves. In this _sal>UBc iidt Carter s Summer Union Soitu In while and pink. In til is sale !19c s u i t Lndii-'.' I-', l i r a Wide Bui-son l.inlo 1-lo.s,. Iii l>lin-li, w h i t e a n d c n i i l i P van. l-l ( h i s s a l e G9c |.nir L u l l i s ' l-'.:.irn O i i t i i i v e U n i o n S u i t s Si/1 I s I n <~il'. s u m m e r weij-.U. Kill I " ' I-. s l l ' l ' V f l e s s i k n e e l e n i v l h . Ill t i n . a l l ' • • - UHt: " " ' I . n d i e s ' l-'-vtra S i ? . o O u t s i / e i ' a n t i ; I s l i i l U ' i L t i ^ l l f a n d lonr'.e l . l l e e , .-i;;e.Ill, I1 ' 0 . I n l i i i s Mill' 7He e a . l l INFANTS' WEAR in the Rebuilding Sab in the Rebuilding Sale C o r d u r o y Little- C o a t s \'.-r;,- n i c e l y m a d e u i l i i y.iii.. a n d .-.nn.-k.'d ill pi.'i'.;i v . h i l c . In f i .- •• : li-. . . $ 3 . 5 0 Bal>y'r. W h i l e C l i - n c l i i l l a Coi.tr, w i t h he'd!, p i i c k e l s a r . i h i . . l i n e d with p e a r l hill ti.ii- . In ' h i s s : l l e . $ 4 . 9 8 L i t t l e C o a t s of Cr.r.lniiere a n d C r e p e C l o t h willl e i n l i r i i i d c r c d c a p e c o l l a r s , in w h i t e . ill i i i i s s a l e $2.98 to $6.98 Comfortables J a p a n e s e Silk Q u i l l e d C o a t s Hand embroidered a n d trimmed with s i l k f r n ^ s a n d c o r d , in p i n k a n d blue. In t h i s s a l e $4.98 Comfortables—Made , of very pretty (lowered material, well made. In this sale $3.98 Comfortables—.Made both sides id' line silkuline filled with eotmn. In this sale $4.98 Japanese Silk Quilted Carriage Robes -Very daintily c-nibioideri-d in b l u e a n d p i n k . In this sale $3.08 to $4.9B Comfortables -Covered with saline tops and silkoline hotliHii. ail white eoltim Tilled. In this sale $5.49 , , ' K n i t t e d Cai-riiige R o b e s Well m a d e , t r i m m e d with- pink n n d hlue. In t h i s sal:$5.98 Comfortables - -CiiVi'red with ::atine on holli sides, filled \V itll In white cotton, well made, this sije $7 .98 _ Blankets B l a n k t - t s ' In" w h i t e , w a y a n d t a l i , •"" ' w i f h " l i l t i e ' n n ( l " | i l i l k l u i r d e i - ' s . I n " this sale ' $2.'19 u r Blankets yellow sale "' " " "** . - Kllll s i z e , ill p i n k , W i l e , a n d) r i - a . v " p ! a i d s . In this $ 4 . ' 1 U in- Blanket... Tiink' l.lll-tve borders; iinished Ihis willi si;'.e, some liifanU' in a In Wool .i-M.t t e d pniiiui-. lll.nlicts philil In W.25 31i|>--. .U..de ) i ! : . . , b . - i - ..!' n l l i . , c ,ali.-.l|.. I . 1 - ' -. I n this Gtl"..T Ac<.'-v;#'jr!:'s for i3aby SU.'Jil inAll sal. p!aiil> :.ilk hindinu'. sali1 this M»deii-i, I'illov.. T,,,,h Richly e m t l t n i . i . l \ I ;i I VA : -I. i- ;'!!.! l i l l c l l , 111 l a , - . ,,!,• . .t o $3.50 4 . : f l . H H I n f l i M l . - . ' • . ' j i v e . i t , - . -, l-'i ', ! ; l \ V d . l i l l l y :;|',le.., i n ( Lull ',- n i l e . a l r l with lii'nli a n d h l i i e , h i H I Ms i d e ' J 1 V S ll|lle. in -- M.id.'iv.i lni..nl--" C.ips I n a laiyi' . im-ortiii-iil . i l ' - - l - i 1 ' t ! y - • I ' v l i •'. ' I n " l l i ; s :.-;| !),«i- t o $ 1 . 5 0 . . . • ' "' ' ill I n f a n t s ' M a d e i r a Di-easi'a 111 all USs u r t n i e n ! <»!' d a ' n ' . y > t > l c s . n e a t l y r m i n o i d r f c . i ; S:IM!I \vi|ii . s a l ! o p e d I m l t o m s a n d ! . i n ; n . i o rlVci l ;. In :, I hi-1 I n i l -i.:.-. i• I!:LI a n t e e d l;d, i -'lie . . . $ 1 2 . ' r. •. I: .uh:.. (n a w I I ; , . ' . i , ' i . t S l u m s , I I , , 1 , \ \ a l , I- K o L I V •• l ! , , . . | . - . - . i M i d - a n d I ! , i i - ' i j i i - t s , W a i , - " M l " I ' a i i l -., e ' i - . RED BANK REaBTER, SEPTEMBER 21, 1921. Page Sixteen TTE LOST! SHREWSBURY NEWS. Village Being Wired for Electricity —Paving Job Progressing.. If the three men who took AireEvery street in the village, ia being Day sessions begin September lOtli. from dale Terrier in automobili wired foe electHcity, except SycaEvening sessions begin October 3d. Office open daily for registration and personal interview beginning Amusement Park, Atlantic Hilfh-'niore avenue between Brand street [and the trolley station. The proSeptember 7th. lands, will return him they will he!iperty ownera then; arc opposed to INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION I having wires and poles on the street liberally rewarded. bcH'uusu they fear it would harm the •Bookkeeping, Stenography, Typewriting, Penmanship, Business sycamore trees on the street. The C. F. DUBOIS, Correspondence, Commercial Arithmetic, Etc. polos for electricity on White street Pitman and Gregg systems of Shorthand. . 42 Hooper Avenue, have been put up. , Call, telephone or write for particulars. | ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS, N. J. Misses Ruth and Jessie Silver have i returned from a month at OuttingaERNEST L. BEAN, Principal. Phone AH 178 ~~~ ville, Vermont. . Misa Merlam Parsons has resumed her studies a t Wilson college a t Chambcrsburg, Pennsylvania. "The New PostoHiee" will be the subject of Rev. Dwiglit L. Fnrsons's) sermon a t the "Presbyterian church | Sunday morning. At niKht the Presbyterians will moi't ill the Eatontown church in a joint service with the Adventists. Elder M. M.. Shurtlefl will conduct the service. Reginald Parson.-, is spending two weeks at Peterbom, New Hampshire. Rev. A. Q. Bailey preached Sunday, at Christ church, mid at , St. John's chapel at .Little Silver'for the first time since last sprint;, when he went to Kansas on his vacation. He returned home about six weeks ago but he was taken sick with appendicitis and he had to go In a hospital. Patrick Ahearn is luivinj,' his house re-shingled on White street. Miss Mary CaVr has returned from a month's visit wilh her niece, Mrs. Edward Kelly of Seobeyville. Richard Beake, Jr., has returned to work at Newark after having been jlaid up with sickness several days at his home here. -— •«••» A, Holmes Borden is having a garagf of concrete block and stucco built back of his residence on the Eatontown road. The garage will be 24x30 feet. Harry fi. Borden is doing the work. Augustus Browne has bought a seven-passenger automobile. Dr. Benjamin F. King, Conover Truax, Alfred C. Wiederholt andCharles H. Hurley have been appointed members of the election board of the second/* district. William Belshnw, Diederich Battier,. Kenneth Fields and'Ralph Wiederholt are on he third election district board. Henry Giere, Robert Higijinson and Rev. Dwight I.. Parsons attended a meeting of the anti-saloon league at Asbury Park .Monday. ASBURY PARK BUSINESS COLLEGE WEST FURNITURE CO. KEYPORT, N. J.Furniture and Rugs of Quality at Substantial Reductions This 8 piece Karpen Suite as illustrated, special at $139 Sofa, 76 inches long with long bolster and 2 large pillows. Extra large arm chair with pillow and a rocker, covered in your choice of coverings. Mahogany finished frame. Other cane panel suites up to $ 3 9 8 . TAPESTRY SUITES from $ 1 3 9 . S O to $ 5 O O R U G S :'-,'• Our stock of Rugs was never so large as it is at present. All grades from the cheapest to the finest. All sizes from 18x36 inches to 12x15 feet. 9x12 Tapestry Rugs $ 1 2 . 9 8 up. 9x12 Axminster Rugs $ 2 3 . 7 5 up. 9x12 Wilton Velvet Rugs $ 4 5 . O O up. Now On Sale OLYMPIC RECORDS October Numbers, 1921 Record No. DANCE 15121 85c 15122 85c 15123 85c 15124 85c RECORDS | Canadian Capers | Gypsy Blues | Son—Piano Solo ! Dixie—Banjo Sofo | Oh! Joy I | Zowle | S l r a l Lady | Figaro ' lrvinic Weiss and hi» Riu-CarlUin Orchestra Irvinn Weiss and his HiU-Carlton Orchcntru Lindsay McPhall Kred Vun Ep» with Orchestra Irvine Weiss and his Ititi-Carlton Orchestra McPhail'fl J a s t Orchestra of CMCBKO Irving Weiss and his Rlti-Oarlton Oroheatra Irving Weiss and'hls Rlts-Carlton Orchestra POPULAR SONCS 14113 | M«! . / iHEc | Mandy 'N' Me 14114 Tuck Me to Sleep (In My Old Tucky Home) 85c | In the Old Town Hall HAWAIIAN Alleen Stanley Alleen Stanley Billy Jonen Billy Jones SELECTIONS | Dreamy Alabair Shadow Waltz Hawaiian Orchestra Honolulu Hawaiian Orchestra STANDARD 17110 11.00 17111 S 1.00 VOCALS | Just That One Hour | Down in Happy Valley | Ven.li.n Song I For Ever and For Ever Charles Hart Charles Hart and Elliott Shaw Percy HemUK P.rcy Hirnui SACRED RECORDS 20102 I The Holy City Lead Kindly Light sr.c Charles Unit Elliott Shaw . INSTRUMENTALS 18112 Hoc 18113 8Ilc | | | | KItton on tile Keys— Piano Sol Valie Claitique—Kylovhuni- Pol Cocoanut Dnnce—lliitij" >™U> Southern Dixie Medley—Ilnnjii I-lndsay McPhnil Geo. II. Green with Orchestrn I"ri-<1 Van Kpa with Orehpttrn Fred Vnn Epa wllli- Orrhratrn KNICKERBOCKER PHARMACY Druds Sundries R e d Bank.N.J. ".•';.' H HiJ ili^ f niltJI iitiiiltlijtin II tl 1 JlitfHi f 1 BliOftlii t HI I!t1l f Jilj .,»»•*»••»• KpYPORT NEWS. Dredges at at Work Deepening the Channel in the Bay. Dredges are at work deepening tho channel of the local harbor, $5,000 having been appropriated for the work by the government. "Black Beauty," a motion picture, will be shown Friday at the Surf theater for the'b'cuetit of the visiting nurse fund. Mrs. L. M. Berry of Warwick. N. Y,, visited relatives here last week. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Munch have returned to Brooklyn after spending the summer at the Raiitan Inn. Millard F. Brown, son of Mrs. Ella Brown, is taking a cuur.se in electrical engineering at Stevens institute at Hoboken. The Tuesday afternoon card club will meet next Tuesday .at .Mrs. James T. Walling'a. ' •Thomas W. Brown is taking "a course in accounting at the New York university. Mr. and Mrs. J. Burgess Davis have returned from a visit at .'Berwick, Pa. *. • ' Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hendrickscm have returned from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. A. Cadoo, Jr., of Summit. Dr. S. H. Casaidy has been appointed a special marshal without pay by Mayor S. Frank Mason. The hook and ladder company is planning to hold a block dance on second street earTy in.October. L. E. Cokelet has a vacation from his duties with the Keyport banking company. -Mrs. Henry A. Chinery and Mrs. W. S. Wallace and son #vere visitors at New York last week. HAZLET NEWS. Firemen Cleared About $500 at Fi and Supper. ' About $500 was cleared at the fair and supper held by the Hazlet fire company last Wednesday and Thursday nights. Supper was served to 361 people. Capt. and Mrs. Richard. Carney, Miss Elizabeth Carney and Mrs. Ethel Fuller have returned to Cocoanut 'Grove, Florida, after spending several weeks with Capt. Carney's sister, Mrs. P. Otto Weigand. P. S. Laughlin visited his sister, Mts. Joseph Claffy, on' Sunday. They had not seen each other for fifteen years. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Carney and son John of Hoboken and Miss Marion M. Styles of New York visited P. Otto Weigand and family on Wednesday. Mrs. Clarence Roberta gave birth to twin sons on Sunday. John Laughlin and John Carious of New York and Frank Laughlin of Keyport were Sunday guests of Joseph Claffy and family. THAT DULL ACHING Don't worry and complain,about a bad bnck. Get rid of it! For weak kidneys, lame and achy backs, your neighbors recommend Doan's Kidney Pills. 'Ask yum neighbor. Read this statement: ; Mrs. Edward White, 78 Oakland Btreet, Red Bank, says: "Since I used two or three boxes of Doan's Kidney Pills I have had no more weakness or paino across my back and have enjoyed the best of health. I had kidney trouble as a result of a cold which settled on my kidneys. My back ached in a dull way and I had a hearing down pain across my back which kept me feeling miserable. Often 1 found it difficult'to stoop and when I was in a stooped position I could hardly get up. Alter using Doan's Kidney Fills the pains left my back and I have had no return of them in nearly a year." The above statement was given July 8th, 1!HG, and on June 26th, 10HO, Mrs. White added: "My faith in Doan'a Kidney Pills is as strong as ever. They certainly helped me when I had occasion to use them, I nlwajra • i-eeomwiontf • Do«H"i! f o r know one can depend upon them." flOc, at nil dealers. Fpster-Milburn Co., Blfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. Ilury your ilend light. Auk your undertaker nbout the Antiiinatic genllni? Buriul Vaults. J. S. PARKER, Prop., Weil Lome Branch, N. J. PEOPLE'S RUMSON Entertainments, Concerts, Lectures, Novelties IN THE Rumson School Auditorium EILEVBNT.HTBAR The following remarkable array of First Class Talent has been engaged: October 3d, 1921 THE LIBERTY BELLES November 7th, 1921 THEJALUMNI SEXTETTE Ladies' Orchestra December 20th, 1921 ROBERT O'BOWMAN A Leading Impersonator January 13th, 1922 Princess Nadonis' Indians Each|Member of the Company a Full Blooded Indian and an Artist FEBRUARY—Date to be announced ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY! PUSSYFOOT JOHNSON With a great story of his experience in the London scrap with the students where he Iost'JhisJeye. Pussyfoot Johnson, an International figure, is now in 'India and is coming back to the States to fill this engagement and a few others. MARCH—Date to be announced. HAPPY HARRY HAYDEN who made such a hit last winter at the Band dinner in Rumson EDNA KlMBALL well known to the Lyceum Platform, will appear with him APRIL* 4th, 1922 The Kauffman Male Quartette with MABEL KELLY, Soprano. Distinguished artists all APRIL lOth, 1922 DEJEU—THE WIZARD Other magicians have appeared in this course but none like DeJeu, the Wizard ONE DOLLAR For aCourse Ticket Admitting the holder to the entire Eight Evenings 25c Extra for Season Reserved Seat Single Atfrtiissluir Ticket far One fntertainment, 35c; Reserved Seat, SOc™": Reserved Seats on Sale at the Library Building In Rumson Thursday Morning, September 29th, at 10:00 o'clock A. A. McKAY, Manager RED BAKK REGlgfEIt,SEPTEMBER 21 > i»21. Page EER8OHAL. Mlu Marguerite -Poland of Brad. tor Beach ipent part of lait week With Mrs. Walter O. Layton of Oak* laid itreet. Mtsa Estha Howard and Harold Hownrtl of Hudaoii avenue slutted U l u Gertrude Thorton of Newark over Saturday and Sunday. Jtev. John Muyskens, Jr., of Bed, Bank and Rev. Arion Muyskenu of Long Branch have returned from Alton, lo-vn, where they attended the funeral of their father, who died on Sunday of lajst weofc. Mian Louisa Simpson of Hudson Avenue entered Wilaon college in Pennsjlvania this week. Hiss Olive Cahill of Peters place and Miss Kathlyn Child of iBroad street will resume their studies at Wilaon college. William. O'Brien and Joseph WilUma of lied Bank and Edward Ct'Brien o f Rumuon are expected lAme Saturday from their trip to South America.. They (ailed In July on one of the United States shipping board steamships. < 1 Miss Fannie Fitzpatrlck of Pearl street has returned to work in the Metropolitan - life insurance company's office after a, vacation of two wecVv part of which aha spent in New York state. Edward F. O'Brien, ton'.of WilUlan O'Brien of Weat Front street, i» homeward builnd from a tour to Iceland and Europe. In Rome he, visited the Vatican and aaw Pope Benedict. '/Eobert Hayward of Wharf avenue has resumed hia position with the Edison electric company at Brooklyn after a vacation of two weeks. »Mlss Katheryn W. Despreaux, sister of Mrs. John W> Stewart of White street, has returned home after spending flvo months with relatives at Petoskey, Michigan. A eon .was born last Wcdnerday nieht to Mrs. Richard Dwyer of EastBldo park. • • : 12 BROAD STREET, RED BflNK MKMDMIAY, LONG BRANCH FRONT STREET, KEYPORT WAGNER MARKET CO. 22 MONMOUTH ST., RED BANK FIRST AVE., ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS BAY AVENUE, HIGHLANDS LARGEST and Most RELIABLE RETAIL DEALERS in Best QUALITY Meats at Lowest Prices. ressed Beef BIG FRIDAY and SATURDAY SPECIALS Fancy Poultry | Jersey Pork Milk Fed Veal Chuck Roast 14c Loin of Pork 29c Legs of Veal 22c Chickens 25c Chuck Steak 14c Fresh Hams 29c Rump Veal32c Chickens 38c Shoulders 19c Veal Cutlet 48c U) Roast 19c Flat Ribs 19c Veal Chops 38c Fowl 29c! Reg. Hams 27c Butter 48c I Corned Beef 5c Buying of us means a positive saving to you, buy at THE Chickens 42c STEWING ROASTING FRESH BLADE CUT FANCY FRESH - «Mr. and Mrs. Harry Degenring of South street entertained a few iriends Tuesday night of last week. Th«, guests were Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Ghamplin and Mr. and Mrs. George Gramman of Bed Bank and Mr. and Mra. Wilbur Gardener of long Branch.. . William C. Brown and family of Brown place have returned from a several weeks' stay on Long Island. Mr. und Mrs. Frank Howard of Newark are visiting relatives in Red Bank. Their BOH Frank IS making a trip in the Southern states. Miss Anna Gifiler of Brooklyn has teen spending two weeks with her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Gigler of leighton avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Hiunrichouse of Drummond place have returned from a Btay of two weeks' with relatives at Hagorstown, Maryland. Abraham Levy, owner of Johns Busy Corner, left last week to spend Iou*."months in San Francisco, where lie hopes to meet his brother, whom lie has not seen for twenty years. His eon Arnold Levy is at Hed Bank looking after his father's business interests. John Kimbnll of New Brunswick is a now employee in John's store. Miss Eunice Holmes of Brooklyn spent part of last week with Miss Dorothy Jonca of Brown place. Mrs. Robert Mahoney of .Washington, D. C , ia visiting Mrs. Harry B. Willard of East Front street. A daughter waa born to Mrs. James E. Weaver of Tomnkin«ville, Sljtten Iuland, Saturday, September 10th. Mr. Weaver is the son of Commodore James B. Weaver of Eafet Front street. f&n, James Emery and Mrs. Thomas Piquette of Braad street have returned from, a mbnth'p stay ot'Orange Luke, ftew York.'" Mrs. Arthur L. Wymbs of Oakland street is spending a week with • her nunt, Mrs. Harry Singles of Camden. James Hiram Batchelor nnd Joseph Daniel Batchelor, sons'of Eev. W. H. Batchelor, pastor of the Red Bank Zion church, left Monday for college. James will resume his studies Bt Okerlin college in Ohio, nr.l.J^hn Will enter Tufts college at Boston. Mra. Henry J. . Ely of WalTace fetreet was the guest of Mrs. William A. Cole Friday at the Metropolitan hotel a t Asbui'y Park. Mrs. Colo expects to remain at Asbury Park until she leaves for California the coming winter. Miss Sadie VanMatoe of Jamaica, Long Island, has been visiting Mra. SVilUnm Pope of William street. Dr. William M. Thompson of Eaat Front street, past frrand master of Free Masons of New1' Jersey, is attending a meeting of 33d degree Masons nt Boston. Dr. Thompson is the only 3!id degree Mason living in this locality. . Samuel Ferguson, who is stationed in the navy at Philadelphia, spent Sunday with his Bister, Mrs. John WalBh of West Front street. James Conwny of Spring street has bovnjht a LeBtor piano from I'rtuik C. Storck. Arthur Eppipano and John and Itotco .Santnngelo of Itcd Bank won Br&cs at a masquerade ball held Snturjday night at Highlands. Eppipjmo got a suit case, John SnntnuRolo jjot o safety razor und Rocco got'a silk Sbfcil jMr. and Mrs. touiB Sloling' oti Broad stroet jiro oh a two weeks' Bijtoniobilo tour through flio Now England states. .. : ,«.',.,. :filr. nnd Mrs. Eugeno Carroll and SPECIAL EXCURSIONS their son Joseph of Shrewsbury avelufts ami Mr. and Mrs, Andrew, HiU and thuir son Andrew of Wocthleyl OCT. 9* street spont part of lant wook with SUNDAY SEPT, ZB,, OCT. *nd 33 ! . , . » Rod Bank 0.00 A.M. Mrs. Morris Lewis of-,Mount»HnUy. Rd B k M War Tin ri%-a(jaitlooal. 4 FRYING CalaHams 15c Wagner Fancy Zggsr 39c £ W»^^^^ GLOBE FURNISHING CO. On the Job Again ready to give you better Shoes than has been possible for several years past. The New Furniture Store GLOBE HOTEL BUILDING Our Furniture Specials ar§ great, our prices greater. See our specials. Although Broad Street is torn up somewhat you can easily get to my store both through front entrance or if you prefer by rear. Dont care how you enter so you get in. ' We will do the rest. The Home of Good Shoes 9 Broad Street, Red Bank 4-piece White Enamel or Ivory Bed Room Suites at $98.50. '4 I have put back several high.grade lines .like J. & M. and can now sell them at a price within your reach. • '" 4-piece Suites in Walnut at $154.00 I In addition to my usual fine iines I|lave some of the best low priced Shoes in the country. Good wearing, good looking Shoes for Men and Women at $3.50 to $5.00. up, consisting of Bed, Dresser, Dressing Table and Chiffonier. Nowhere else can you buy at these prices. Mattresses have advanced but our prices have dropped. Your chance for a good Cotton Mattress at $ 6 . 5 O. s, i Boys' and Girls' $2.35 to $3.50. Children's - $1.85 to $3.00. All my usual good material and workmanship. Yours ready to serve you. Simmons Beds, $8.75 up. Parlor Suites, 3-pieces, $54.00 up. Clarence White See our beautiful Quartered Oak Buffets and Dining Room Suites. Large selection. ' • _- GLOBE FURNISHING CO. <"X~:":"X>>iS":"M">*W"WK~>'M"X">'Msw"Wi~M4>-K*<<<t<'-M<-j'K"W"t->'W~j';i-;">->':' j East Front Street and Globe Court Red Bank, N. J. J Oanldr&g Atl^NtlQ Cfify $3.60 Card of Tbanki. • •> Wo wish to tlmnlc our frlimdn end neighborrt for their many nctH of kindness, their floral tributes und the uso of tlioir uutoinobitcn nt tlin funornl of Harold M. Comptoi . We doSiro particularly to thank tho American legion, tU« Junior Amcricun MocbanicH, the members of tho Bolford .Methodist choir, Kev. Elijah Rolcl and Itev. Charles HoL'ate. Mrn. Arnmlnta- Comptan, Mrn. Etlu Hulalmrt, Lovoy Compton, Elmer Comptoii, Horiry Clayton. l t Now Lunch R o o m . . . . Herman Snubcrlinrg of New York, who recently rented nno of tho Dorcmui Btoroa nt 11 Mechanic ntrcot, will rn-ojjun tlm plntu I'ridny moniing ft9 n quick lunch room and di'll" i a a i « n Hi'orW- His wtiwfc • wHi"in" elude cigars and soft drlnltH.—Ad^ortluomont. Card of Tlmnki. We wish to thank our dear ftiunda »nd neighbor* for their itindniu in •MiatlnK us In our hours of sorrow for our loved one; nnd all tliosc who •Mil fturel plflc«» ana t b l l '' l U It is the desire of this institution to hch local merchants and manufacturers to attain greater growl i and prosperity. Tiekptn scind only on BIIC.JIII trnin. '• Eaftera Stsndard Ttma Shown. JERSEY iENTRAL \( , ORDINANCE. ; AN OUT. 1NANCE TO SlL't'LUMJINT AN onuiNANUB E N ' r r n . K o " A N O K U I NANCK KHTAIIMUHlNtl A MAN1TAUY CODK tKIHlIUUINn 1UII.EK ANIV HKOULATIOMH WITH KKdAllD T O . THK An I'utihia lw.Avrn J N TH T H E iiituiKJii ioiui O\' I'AIR HAVION, COUNTY OF MONHAVION COUNTY MOUTH ANI] STATE O F NEW JliRHBV." HB I T OliDArNED, l.y llin Ilonnl ot Hcullli <>r Iho lloroLillii nf Fnlr Hiiv^i, Clmnty at M\mmflUtU atul Ktpta of N<3«v JtivK'cy. thnt IIIH iiviilnatido nitUlud "An OrillMi TCHtuUlniililir n Snultuiy Co.I.. 1)«lilmi Union nml R<-uiilntlon» Will. ILmm! tlin I'ulillo Hi>altli In, tlic llnriiuitli .-r ^.H|iven, Cdimty of MivnTuoulh irnil Htnto nf NfW Ji'tni'y." lid, nnil thi- nnmi< !•! hsruliy Mlliulunit'tiliMl by tin. lulilltidki nf ti nitttion ta Ije knipvn nml iloiiltriifit.'il n.i Mrtitiou U (it) of Chfiptur It uf Hiidl (>nUiuinci!1 iu fnllows: Brution C (n). No urrHnnM iir cnriuifnttttn Imvltltf 1 uilthni-lty In rti!!t-t or ilhmuHfi uf itnitiuui . U'fimo, nlizlit HtiU.' COIIU:IIU at ccntuiooltf «tul <ilh«r nffiil, ithall brhiit wltitIn tho IIrall• «(. tln> Iloroitith n( l''ulr 1Uven nn/ nuiili trarbnKv, rul'itne. nlirot Null, ) m M ....i uiioii l "iiny" k pTt|>Iftf"in>t>pM plnnt or other prouttrly of any pc.-min or corporation lacnt«tl wlUiln ttio liarough of Knir Hnven, nor curt nut* in*/ HUtih RRfhacfP, refu*r, nUtlit foil, mn>nt« of ciHtipmijti nml other oititl from any iitnt putHide of the laid fiormwh of Knlr rvpti. t o nity other nolnt or itl^y within 10 KttnuiHh lhnltH, Paaneil He|it«mber Utli, lii'^1, T. V. V. KFNUJUCK, Have you any banking problem's? THE KUG STORE IS NOW OPEN!! Fifty balen of m^a lmvr arrived nnd will l»!, on sale Prlilny niul flitur'lii;/, Afl frcali, new , (joodf, ri^ht out of thu loom und Kimritiilucd perfoi'l. 11) Bales nt New l'al,tern», Uxlli Axiniiistn- (,? $24.90. 1U Bales of Heavy VVlvel, 9x12, @ $29.30. ft Balos of IOxtra Honvy Quality,, 8-3x1O-(i, • three volvotn, worth $M), siweial ([<> $25.00. sheet 'gc rmiK" of other Krudi'H nnd siues 1111 tn ?50 00. All nrc Kuuiuiitccd iwrtvet. RED BANK TRUST COMPANY Supervision. \ * "** : . ! lii otii' Special Interest Denairtnieiit we pay 4% on all amounts. All trolleys pans tho door. . . t>, , w v v / ^K •', Red Bank, N. J. Under1 State RED BANK, N. J. ,t. Perhaps we can serve you in the same way we have served them. 7 R. 129 W. FRONT ST. Many business men and women have availed themselves of our sincere invitation to come in ami talk mactcrs over with us. >*V-',' V'."» <•*< • RED BAKK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 21 1 1921. P&ge Eighteen »»•••••••••••••••••••••••••••< TO OF1 RED BANIC A N D CIM t'i We are Pleased to Announce that a New Shoe Store will be Opened on Saturday, September 24th, Known as THE !™ SHOE MARKET • i • ' ' ' ' i With a full line of Shoes for Men, Women and Children. The Greatest Shoe Opening Sale that ever took place in Red Bank.will start Saturday, September 24th, at 9 A. M. Our policy will be good service and good shoes for less money and our prices will convince the most skeptical. Below you will find a few itemslthat will convince you. . ' , FOR GROWING GIRLS—High Cut Shoes, sizes 2% to 6, Havana Brown, Field Mouse tops; $6.50 value "., $4.00 WOMEN'S OXFORDS—Tan and Brown, law and high heels; S7.5O values '• • .$4.00 OXFORDS—For growing girls, wide toe, flat heel. Dont overlook this ?6. 0 value .$2.95 WOMEN'S COMMON SENSE SHOES—Lace or button ; $5.00 value .. , , v . . . . . $3.00 WOMEN'S 3-STRAP BUCKLE—All styles; S7 oo value $5-00 MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES—Gun Metal arid Vici Kid, high cut, lace, sizes 8J4 to 2.; #3.5o value, pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.00 MEN'S DRESS SHOES—Gun Metal, lace and button, Goodyear welts; $7.50 value $4.00 WOMEN'S OXFORD TIES—All styles, all shades, in leather ami satin, Baby Louis, military and French heels. Special for Saturday . $5.00 MEN'S DRESS SHOES—Tan, Brown, Bluchers, also Black; s7.5o value .. .$4.50 WOMEN'S HIGH SHOES—Military heel, Tan, Brown and Black, Vici Kid; $8.00 value . . . . . . . . .$4.95 BOYS' SHOES—Gun Metal, lace and button, sues 2 )•', to 5; '•; !55.oo value $2.95 CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS—High grade Felt, leather soles; $2.00 value .95c BOYS' SCOUTS—Tan and Black, sizes 9 to S3.00 value • $1.75 MISSES' SHOES—Brown high cut lace shoes, Goodyear welts, sizes \\y3 to 2 . . . . . f . . . . . . . . $2.50 •MEN'S WORK SHOES—Tan Elk skin, a shoe for service; $5.00 value . . . : • -$3.25 BOYS' SCOUTS—Tan and Black, sizes 2 ]/2 to 6; $3.00 value $2.25 INFANTS' SHOES—Large assortment, high and low cut; S53.5O value $1.50 MEN'S OXFORDS—Tan Brogues, snappy' styles, Goodyear rubber heels; S8.0I) value $5.00 LITTLE GENTS'—Black and Brown, lace or button, sizes 9 to 13 >j; 54.00 value $2.45 FOUNTAIN PENS GIVJSN AWAY FREE WITH EACH PURCHASE. MEN'S ENGLISH LASTS—Tan, Cherry Red and Black, rubber heel; $8.00 value $4.50 MEN'S SCOUT SHOES—Tan Elk, the kind that wear; .S4.00 value $2.50 Red Er.nk has had a go^d many shoe sales, but there never was nor will be a sale to equal this one, as we will offer high grade shoes at prices that will tempt you to buy two or three pair, as never again will you have the opportunity to buy shoes at f1iese prices. Teach your dollars to have more cents, by buying shoe3 atTheShoe Market. . ' . Come Early, Tell Your Friends-Opening Sale Starts Saturday, September 24th, 9 A. SVI. "WE SELL FOR LESS" Opposite Public Service BRANCHES EVERYWHERE 68 Broad Street, Red Bank OCEANPORT NEWS. A New Junior Choir Organized at the Methodist Church. Mrs. B. B. Gant attended a family reunion at Ewing on Saturday. j. Lemuel Rhoades is having his STRAND THEATRE house repainted. Harry Stryker is | doing the work. | Mr. and Mrs. Chilion Howell and i1 children of Jumesburg were guests of Mrs. Howcll's aunt, Mrs. Ella Fjelds, > on Sundny. _ : Sherwood Searsi lias had his auto2 j mobile repainted and disk wheels put ~ i on it. Mrs. Lloyd Sickles is organist at the Methodist church, succeeding: Miss Ethel Lan^with, who was recently PRODUCTION 1 Gloria Swansori married. •Wallace Reid BebeDaniely Rev. Ira Pimm has formed a junior The Affairs Elliott Dexter Wanda Hawlev j choir at the Methodist church. It is Monte Blue Agnes AyreJ" of Anatol" Ttreodore Roberts ! composed of* Elizabeth and Dorothy WITH AN ALL STAB. CAST Polly Moran Theodore Kos!off( West, Evelyn Hulse, Hilda George, Julia faye Raymond Hatton Q ^paramount QkluiQ> Gladys Rogers, Margaret Miller, Ethel jCuinmuj, 'Ellen Eckert, Adeline Mulli er, Clara Emmons, Ruth Scarsi, MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3rd-4th-5ih Jacqueline Weistaff, Louis Eckert, Orin Sickles, Fred Wood and Russell Gant. Michael Culnvay has had the roof i of hft^Jiouse reshingled. ; Mr.' and Mrs. Harry W. Conrow 1 and son Leon made a trip to Trenton in their automobile on Sunday. They visited their son Chester, who is attending Rider's business college at that place. They also visited at \ Lambwtville. Miss Ruth Collins hns returned to her home at Keyport after visiting her aunt, Mrs. Etta Crawford, for a one-quart '1 week. HARD William S. Conrow has been visitr ins friends at Asbury Park for a few I days. William McLaren has returned to liis work at New Ynrk after spiMidinj? several days at his home here. j AMERICAN FOOD COMPANY GET ACQUAINTED with our method of doing business. Follow the crowds and visit our spick and span, up-to-date, sanitaiy Grocery and Meat Stores. Our stock is so arranged that everything is before your eyes with the price on eveiy article. • FRESH GOODS OF THE HIGHEST QUALITY. PRICES THE LOWEST IN NEW JERSEY. Cecil BDeMille'S ear-Ever" Miminum^Stew Pan t 85c) SEE the difference — FEEL the difference — KNOW the difference between ordinary thin aluminum utensils and "Wear-Ever." '] liia special offer is rolled,TIIICK,sheetaluluadf: so ihiit you can minimi — nit'tal wliich seo (or yoursf-lf that atfnin and again lias been aluminum rook- WEAR-EVER passed t h r o u g h wV i vi'"ii',T l B ' v a ''' Z H ^ F K ' "'• » • ' • " ' • A L U M I N U M "Wcav-i'.v.t" utu,- VSIPR57 har iis<-, cold- "1«alltlc "'ills ''oiling iinu s u b - iixt-d lo tl M.^inU.s.A, i n g m a c h i n e s . Get R. HANCE & SONS, Red Bank, N. J. ; i This is our famous American Blend. # The blend that cannot be copied, produced by our expert coffee blender for the more particular coffee drinkers. * . ' COFFEE at 18c pound f $ ft -' j LITTLE SILVER NEWS. ',! Methodist Ladies' Aid Society to Hold tv Supper Next Week. The hidies' aid society will hold a "brown supper" Thursday night pf ! next week. Mrs. A. C. Baker and Mrs. William H. CurUart are in I'hni'KO, The members of the society will meet tonight at the, church to appoint committees and designate ; those who will serve the tables. I Mrs. A. 11. Campbell is visiting nt Wildwood. Mrs. Oliver Lane of Lake-wood and • Mrs. Cbiu-les Kmlcy of Northport, il.ong Island, have returned home after having spent several days with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. William II. ('ai-bart. Myron L. Campbell, W. Harrison ' Sluiinpiuiorc, George M. QimeUenbush , and I). Vincent Fitzmaurice have been re-uppointed members of tho ' eU'ctioii board. Mrs. I'Mwnrd Hurlin was suddenly taken sick Sunday night. For a time her condition was serious, but she is much improved. Charles Ashmore bus taken a job us • superintendent of the Hnvcmcyer ! place on the Rumson roa<I. •lames Westhall has moved to half i i'4 i pied by John Smith. Mr. Wrathall hns bought two lots at Kairfield Gardens on which he. intends to build n homo. The work of laying a new concrete floor in the urchounu hrm been finished. Miss Elizabeth Gallagher loft today to attend Southern Bcminnry at BuQiin .Viuta, Virginia, CQFTTEE at 27c pound I ! Our famous Mealtime Blend with that appetizing flavor that is winding new friends every day. CHOICEST TEAS at 35c pound Your choice of Mixed, Ceylon, English Breakfast, Green or Uncolored Japans and Formosa. CHOICE CREAMERY BUTTER 49c pound Absolutely the best obtainable. MEATS You will always find quality and low prices at our Meat Department. Do our competitors give you this good combination? Choice Cuts Chuck Roast 18c Sugar Cured Plate Corned Beef 7c Fresh Plate Beef » 7c Sugar Cured Rump Corned Beef .25c Small Selected Caia Hams . . . . . . . . . . . 17c Short Fqrequarters Lamb ....,, 15c Pure Pork Sausage 40c Swift's Genuine Dixie Bacon 17c All Kinds of Bologna 22c Small Pork Loins 25c Fancy Fatted Fowl 35c (w,hole or half) SMALL FRESH HAMS, FRESH SHOULDERS, BROILERS. ROASTING CHICKENS CALVES' LIVER, SWEET- BREADS. VHK^WD, v NATIONAL CRACKER WEE3K U n e e d a Biscuits o • • •" . Z u Zu, L e m o n S n a p s , Vanilla Wafers, Graham Crackers . ( , . . ' . Nabiscos, Anolas, LotUB Wafers and FeBtino Sug ar Wafers •'• • S c , , (fa . . . . . . 8 c pkff AMERICAN FOOD CO. RED BANK-3 Broad St. ASBURY PARK-714 Cookmah Ave. ' * LONG BRANCH—1S9 Broadway OCEAN GROVE--30 Pilgrim felbway Goods Delivered Daily by People'* ExpreM . -"-" RED MM. REGISTER, SEPTflitBER 21, 1M1. FOR SALE Rotarians One 2 - i c Cfcassfo arcs! sightseeingfoody,Wisconsin motor, Tlmkeri parts throughout. Complete with van body. HAREY BURRO^ES, •*# ' Lumber. .,:__, HAftR* CAMPBELL, Building! and Loan Asso. M. M. DAVIDSON, Clothing the paving of Broad Street, AutqmoJ)ilists coming to Red Bank to shop wilifeid? t WH«on Avwiue Port Monmouth, N. J. R. O. Box 163 WILLIAM H. HOUSTON, Insurance. JOHN A. KENNEDY, Florist. New Jersey Food Go, The Home of Good Quality BROAD STREET RED BANK Imported and Domestic foodstuffs at Economy Prices. Walter Baker's Cocoa, %Ibcan <)f}fi Baker's Premium Chocolate,^ l&cake&Ui* Best Rolled Oats, Yellow Corn Meal, Broken Grain Rice, Best Full Head Rice, Granulated Sugar, Glbafor 29c 8 lbs (or 25c lbSc 3 lbs for 25c 6c 1b Fancy Creamery Butter, 47c Selected Fresh Eggs, doz. 45c California Yellow Cling Peaches, Hawaiian Pineapple, - Hawaiian Pineapple, California Royal Ann Cnerries, Choice California Apricots, can 20c large'can 25c No. 2 can 20c Urge can 29c - large can 19c Imported Figs and Raisins, . , Sunsweel California Prunes, " 70*8" Sunmaid Seeded Raisins, . , Gal. cans lb 15c lb 10c pkg 25c ITALIAN OLIVE OIL 3.75 *** 1.90 2 r S f c £cansl 55c Veribest Corned Beef, Veribest Corned Beef Hash, Veribest Corned Beef Hash, No. 2 can 25c 1 lb can 15c 2 lb can 28c Evaporated Milk "Everyday," Condensed Milk "Silver" tall can H e can 15c HECKER'S and GOLD MEDAL FLOUR Bbl. l A O f i 24K lb 1 <%t\ 12 lb 2-98'. 1 U . 6 Q , a c k Fresh Roasted Coffee, - lb 19c White Rose Tunny Fish, Crab Meat, can 39c can 32c and 17c Lobster can 35c Choice Pink Salmon, Choic* Early June Peas, Choice Cut Wax Beans, can 12c and 9c . can I2}4c can 12y3'c Veribest Vegetable Soup, every can guaranteed, can Special Low Prices in the Meat Department 5c Choice Chuck Roast, Heavy Native Beef, lb Fresh Killed Roasting Chickens, . . Fresh Cali Hami, . . . . . Fresh Chopped Beef, . . , . Legs of Genuine Spring Lamb city dressed, average weight, S to 7 lb Forequarter Genuine Spring Lamb city dressed, average weight 5lbs each \ A 14C Ib35c lb 19c Ib21c 32c lb t New Jersey Food Co. JOHN T. LAWLEY." Telephone Service. Rotarians Boat Builder. Dry Newspaper. S. WALTON, ' Parking space isalso available in Globe Court and Picot's Garage ANDREW M. ENGLERT, Chiropractor. MYRON BROWN, '4 I Feed. EDWIN FIELD, Surgeon. EDWARD S. 'ALLAIRE, JOHN S. APPLEGATE, JR., Lawyer. '4 '4 • i REV. ROBT. MacKELLAR, • > Rector, Episcopal. at 25c per car EDWIN C. GILLAND, School Superintendent. with caretaker in charge. WARREN SMOCK, Real Estate Lawyer. - Bank Rotary Club MORT V. PACH, Cigars and Tobacco. • Trust Co. Real Estate. ALBERT S. MILLER, Shoes. WILLIAM F. O'BRIEN, • Plumber. Goods. WILLIAM A. SWEENEY, ARTHUR MacDONALD, Mgr. Tusting Piano Co. «JOHN H. MOUNT, Automobile Bodies, •*.• CHARLES K, STRAUS, PHILIP in the rear of A. S. Miller's Store and Broad Street Bank Building, (entrance on West Front Street;, through Emanuel Court), and on the Cutter property, adjoining Thomas' Inn. • FRANK McMAHON, National Bank. •I* ' A PIERRE A. PROAL, Free Parking Space I GEORGE.. C. HOPPING, Groceries. «5 Notice toAutomobile! MONROE EISNER, Uniforms, Mfr. FRANK BYRNE» Paw Ktnete I'4 '4 i •I* LESTER E. McQUEEN, Butcher. (Committee on Civic Affairs) •*• 'VWVWVWVWVWVWV RUMSON MEWS. . Euchre Party mn<l Dance a t Holy Cro.i Hall—Church Roll Call. The young men's institute will hold a euchre party and dance Friday night of this week at Holy Cross hall. The annual roll cull of the Methodist church will be hpld next Wednes* day night. Addresses will be made by Rev. Z. T. Dugan of Red Bank, and Rev. Marshall Owens of Bradley Beaclw - • - • • • Charles Mcars has resumed his studies at St. John's college in Massachusetts. Dennis Byrnes will return next week to Stevens-institute at Hoboken for his final yettr. •. 'Miss-Ruth Fox of Orange is a guest of Miss Mary Murphy. Miss Ruth Bannan has returned to New Lork after spending a vacation with "Mrs. Phineas M. Smith. The Sunday night- services have been resumed at the Presbyterian church. Solos were rendered at last Sunday's services by Jean Dodds of New York. The Villa of St. Ann, the Adelia home and the babies' hospital have closed for the season. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mellen left Friday on a month's trip to California. Harry Koopman is the new manager of the Franklin thrift store at this place. Miss Irene Porter is spending a few days with Mrs. Raymond McCue of Tinton Falls. Edelsohn'a island, which is a popu lar place for campers, is now deserted. Twenty-eight families spent the summer on the island. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Kennedy have been spending a week at Newark. Varian Hower, who is employed by the Western, electric company, has been transferred from New York to Paterson. The Presbytery of Monmouth will meet next Tuesday at the Presbyterian church Here. A dinner will be served by the ladies' aid society. FAIR HAVEN NEWS. Party for Mary Nnulty—Cake Sale Saturday at the Firehouae. A birthday party was given a few nights ago for Mary Naulty, daughter of John Naulty. Tho houso was decorated with bunting and golden rod. The usual pastimea wero enjoyed Those present wero Elliott Borden, Richard Smart, Edmund Daub, John Murphy, Mnry Murphy, Evelyn and Irene Porter, Edith Getty, Barbara and Jane Wilkinson, Florence Min ton, Richard Parker, Knthryn Whit ney, John inul JiiKti|ih Naulty, Cyri Lawes, David Emmons, Jnmcs Eutlci and Hairy and Mabel Muzza. Tho firomen's auxuinry will hold bread, eako nnd candy salo on Sntur day afternoon of this week at the fire houao. * Mrs. William C. *Willctt of New bern, North Carolina, Is visiting Mrs, Benjamin Fielder. Miss, .Elsio Smith has returnei from a two weeks' trip to Niagnri Falls, BufTnlo and RocheBter. Mr, and MrH. Richard Near onte tained company from Nowark over Saturday and Sunday. Mm. Daniel Allaire hn» roturnc from- u visit with hov daiiRhtcr, Mri John Wheeling of Elizabeth. MrH. Alfred C. Poarco of thla pine a,Black wire performer, waj. Injurd *t nighlpVhilo prnctlfiliK In th ivls theater nl PIttabuiK. She wa tticarainK » triok called the "to "61" "61" As it has been flashed throughout the world has created a wonderful interest for it stands for the New Model Cadillac which has been awaited with lively interest inAutomobile Circles. This new Cadillac will be on exhibition at our Show Rooms. September 26th to October 1st. inclusive, from one o'clock in the afternoon until ten o'clock at night. There are many details of great interest in this new car that you should not fail to see. . • • • ' . . ' . There have been 124,000 Eight-Cylinder Cadillac Cars built since the first Eight-Cylinder Car brought out in 1915, representing the largest number of high-grade automobiles built by any manufacturer. This car has earned the title * . "STANDARD OF THE WORLD" Everyone is invited to this exhibit, September 26th to.October 1st. inclusive. J. W. MOUNT Maple Avenue and White Street Telephone 515. Red Bank, N. J. 5 Telephone 2127-R Eatontown Economy K. P. WEST & CO. 1 " t T i f K fell to tho BtiiRo. Hor rlnht nnk wad broken und tho llKnmente in th loft ankle wero strained. Hor inju i«ti woru attended to and she la lni up at tho Schaffor hotel. Owing tho accident Mr«. Pearco him hoc compelled to cancel n rtoaf of to k "' •' ' • 198 Shrewsbury Avenue M. PIumBirigT Heating, Tinning Red Bank, N. J. Phone 1145-M 5 • OCEANPORT, N. J. 8 Jobbing Promptly Attended To 9 ^ E«timate« Furnuhed d * RED BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 2 1 , 1941. - ..-•V. . - Distinction Plus Economy . The well dressed woman is forever seeking individuality in dress and will go to no mean expense to obtain same. Present conditions, however, demand the adherence to lines of greater economy . with the result that many women are confronted with the perplexing problem of buying fewer garments of the same standards of quality as worn heretofore; or the same amount of garments of a somewhat lower standard. We huve helped solve at li>ast'"'ont of these problems—the HAT problem. , It is rot necessary to go to'the exclusive Fifth Avenue shops for your better hats. AVe obtain our style ideas.-from the same sources and not being weighted down with excessive high rents and other expensive features, we arc able to offer hats with an air of distinction at one-hulf to We-third the prices charged by the "Exclusive Shops." Many of the best dressed women have learned this little trick of economy nnd are included in our large and growing clientele. HENRY CAMPBELL, President , . DANIEL S. ELY, Vice-Pres. EDWIN R.CONOVER, Cashier AN ANNOUNCEMENT A Cordial Invitation Is Extended to You to Visit Our New Home. - Our officers are very proud of the bankVngw home; and parti-: cularly invite the citizens of Red Bank to open a Checkinj&Aceount that they may be associated with this progress and success. • A cordial welcome will await you one and all. BROAD STREET NATIONAL BANK Are You Proud of the Watch You Carry? The pride you take in the watch you carry is the result of three things: The intrinsic beauty of the watch, its dependability, and its reputation. Our own line of watches was chosen with these points in mind. In our displays you will find the daintiest of wrist watches, wrought in white and green and yellow gold—some delicately hand-chased, others inlaid with enamel—creations of rare chann and grace which you instantly recognise as leaders in the watchmaking field. Particularly distinctive is our selection of Gruen Watches. The Grueu Guild of craftsmen are famous as makers of small watches—watches which combine accuracy with the utmost in artistry. Here, also, you will find the Gruen Verithin Watch—a watch as modern as the cut of your clothes—a timekeeper of the greatest accuracy. When you own a Gruen Watch you will feel that pride which conies with the possession of a fine watch. We particularly invite you to come in and view them while . our stock is most complete. L. de la REUSSILLE 38 BROAD STREET, NEW JERSEY. Monmouth's Leading Jeweler. LGRUEIN WATCHES! CURTAIN SPECIALISTS Brison's Exclusive Curtain deanery OF WEST READING, PENNY ESTABLISHED 1890 Best of References, Quickest Service, Highest Quality Work Patrons in Seven States J. R. ALGOR, Manager Parcel Post Fair Haven - THE "The Shop of Excellence" 5 Broad Street .' Red Bank, N. J. Telephone Red Bank 351-R .' You will enjoy this opportunity to inspect the architectural beauty and convenience of the new building-rthe scientific construction of the vault and the complete equipment installed for your pon-venience.' * '• : THE PEARL RED BANK, - In our new quarters every detail will be arranged with the view of furthering the comfort and convenience of patrons, and every facility provided to increase our scope of usefulness to the community. •_ .; If we haven't your name among them we cordially invite you to inspect our stock and decide for yourself. . • . 1 " In the pleasure of successful achievement The Broad Street National iBank announces that September Twenty-Sixth will mask' the opening of its new banking home at 12 Broad Street. Express Red Bank RED BANK, NEW JERSEY EVERETT NEWS. Farntert Fini«Mng' Up with Potatoel and Get Ready to Go at Corn, The potato shipping season is about "ended. There was only half a normal crop and the season will finish nearly a month ahead of last year. Corn is ripening about a month ahead of its usual time and a few farmers have already started to husk. The apple crop is very short. Some orchards have no fruit at all. Large use is being made of the new branch of the Middlctown township library which' was recently started here. A case in which to keep the books will be provided in a' short time. > The finishing touches are being givpn to the job of graveling the road from Mkhiiel Byrnes's farm to Haley's Coiner. Old residents say the road has never been in such fine condition as it is now. A family fronj Crawford's Corner has moved into Theodore Stilwell's bungalow on the Middletown road. Miss Edith Stout of Chester has been spending several days with her brother, Harold Stout. Stanley Stilwcll has a new use for the electric plant -which he recently installed in his store. He is using it to run a cofFoi? grinder. Frank Neville haS been visiting at New York. William A. Magee has fully..recovered from a sore foot caused by a cut made by a nail. He had to use crutches for a time. Frank J. M:\rkstein spent part of t week with relatives at Newark. Bert MOIT'IH, William Leddy and Henry Magee have now bicycles. Mrs. Joseph Magee is visiting nt New York. John Malu'V is rccoverinK from sickness. He was confined to the bed part of last week. .I MIDDLETOWN VILLAGE NEWS Young 'Men's Chriitian Asiociation to Celebrate Anniversary. The yount: men's Christian associa-1 tion will celcbinke itB second"anniversary tonight with a public meeting at: Mechanics' ball. - There will b e | special speakers and refreshments. ; Mrs. Jumcs P. Hopping has a new Buick sedan. Mrs. Homy Uaker bus returned to New York aftnr having Bpent the summer with Mrs. Charles Morford. Two automobile accidents occured Sunday in front of William JV1. Greenwood's, on the King's Highway. No one was hurl but two curs were overturned and badly damaged. The momlicrs of the ypunjr. men's association will attend the Sunday night service at the Reformed church. .1. Harold Thomson, son of Rev. J. A. Thomson and 11 senior at Princeton theological Hcminury, will prench the sermon. Dr. mid Mrs. Daniel D. IlcndrickKOII am spending a month at Hennineton, Vermont. Miss Mary Conell haa rc-opened her private school. Mr. nnd Mrs. llnlpli W. Thomson of MiddlcbuBh "and Mrs. Christopher Kunge of South Round Brook were week-end viaitoni of Huv. and Mrs. J . A, Thomson. , ' «, " "ItH&'Ttluriim'>f"Bnanlfen"of"RTO.'a-'f both ifl visiting Mrs. Lydin Smith. Herbert l)iHi Is laid up with n sprained wrist. He met with this Injury liiHt week while cranking hid automobile. 4'hriKtinn Dietz, Jr., and II«nry .Salmon wont on the Red Hank firemen's excursion to Palisades Park Sunday. PALACE THEATRE RED BANK Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Sept. 22,23, 24 REAL VAUDEVILLE DeAMO, Comedy Juggler EARL & MUL.l-.IN, Eccentric Comedians BUNNER & POWER, Musical Comedy Stars SHEPHERD & SMALL, Burlesque Kings One Day Thursday, September 22 r One Day "Spinner 0 Dreams" Adapted from the Famous Stage Success of the Same Name FIRST RUN PATHE NEWS ' SNAPPY COMEDY Two Days Friday and Saturday, Sept. 23 and 24 Two Days A Stirring Romance of "Old Kaintuk" A Daughter of Devil Dan A thrilling story of old Kentucky, with stupendous scenes, culminating In the destruction [of a giant river dam. Bert B. Perkins' story From the Cradle of Feuds SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION Liarry Sermon in "The Bakery" The Comedy Hit of the Year Two Days, Monday and Tuesday, September 26 and 27 CATHERINE CALVERT CRANE WILBUR WM. COLLIER, JR. IN VITAGRAPH'S SPECIAL PRODUCTION •' "The Heart of Maryland" ' FRONTTHE FAMOUS STAGE SUCCESS BY PATHE NEWS AND SNAPPY COMEDY WILLIAM RUSSELL in "COLORADO PLUCK" PEPPY COMEDY unit SNAPPY VAUDEVILLE \-