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BANE REGISTER. RED BANK, N; J o WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 1913, VOLUME XXXV; NO, 42, EMIL SEfPEL'S LECTURE. PAGES 1 TO 8, are not fortunately situntcd from it time, but no complaint is ever heard financial viewpoint. They retT-ive from them about thi«. They u n alfrom $10 to lift a wivk, mid out nf I1 wuyti willing und CHKIM' lo do whatever they believe IH for thu best interest of &1IOI I B A M MB,WJkXt- thin jij«B<;y they frpqurntly donate $3, i the'chapel. $i and $,i a woek to the Stvialinf ' _ _ KAYOS, OUTBURST OF RELIGIOUS ZEAL IN THE VILLAGE Perhaps more important than the cflUR... This mon,y is not .spent for j C H A P P E L L B U I L D I N G D E S T R O Y E D PORTION church ititelf JH the Sunday-school. ••mark* of •oel^Mut Tie* Frs*(d«iiti*l i o r jileiiHant fum-iinn*. b u t IH OF PORT MONNOUTH. This l« attended by must of the hoya MANSON BUILDING BURNED. O»n<U<Ut» MMttMtad with yUkpr imcd t o p u r c h a s e HcvuilUt lite rut un>. and sfirln of the villuKe, The mi-mberAfter working hours, o r curly i n ; Burnt* of AppIMW*—Work of tha Sid 1 1 tin m m m n g bo fort w u r k i n g h o u r s or • Hhip is about fifty. The church offl(wliUit Bns«!i. Remarkable Growth in the Attendance at Service* in a Bay Shore 01818 are anximm to g«t more Sunday- Sank Emil Seidcl, former mayor of Mil- on Sundays the members of the .Social- j Most of t h e Content* of the Chftppell Building, Belonging to L. Bchool teachers, us the present num. _ . " " « . - ' • • , and Socialist candidate for I.HL local d i s t r i b u t , ' thin l i t e r u t u r c , ! Ptac* of Worship - No Denominational Line* Drawn and Neither bar Is inadequate und likely to he still waukee Schwartz &. Co., Furniture Dealeri, Went Up in Smoke -Three vice president at th« last election, Many of them work ten nnd fourteen inadequate judging by the con- lectured on "What is Soeialit.m" at the hours ii day, hut they are nev«r too : R*c« Nor Color Recognized-like the Firtt Christian Preacher, more Firemen Injured, None of Them Seriously Petition Circulated stantly incrcaninjt" number of schnlurs. town hall last Thursday night. The tired to labor for the iidvunci'iiient of ' Mr, Ilinea in superintendent of theroom was filled to overflowing, the at- thtJ caute in which they believe, The , a Carpenter it in Charge Prayer* Bring AidtoCongregation. Sundny-Hchool. Many of the boy» nnd tendance being the largest at any of Sojiiilists who curry on this work of j Asking for a Gasoline Force Pump. if iris are children of citizens natural- the Socialist meetings ever hold here. distributing literatim 1 m e ealli'd the j Damage amounting to about $;>,(>(><) i.Htanci! in th light There has been u remarkable re- churches, About 25 yeara ago n g ;iK"inM tho lire, vival of religious Interest at Port woman representing the Salvation ized In thi« country. They have the The speaker hud a simple, forceful de- "bundle brigade." He Haiti that when- | WiiH wrought Iiis4 Wednesday by ;i the A i-tream of water from the pump p Monmouth during the past few A dd i off revival i l features and all the other characteris- liverance, and his remarks frequently ever any one caw any Socialist litcr- which destroyed l">r. A, W. ChuppoU'K happened to .strike .i t'hinnicy on the Army conducted a months. The little' mission building nt Borvicos at Port Monmouth uchool- tics of Amoricans, and the only way drew bursts of ftpphniw from the aturo on his front porch or lawn he tiniUiinjr on Monmouth strn:t, moht nt Kt'hw.utz huililirig, anrl the force from i t the hP would know that KOHIO meml>er of the the contents of the building and an this stream w;is so great that the that place is filled to overflowing at houjse. Mr, Lehman's wife persuaded that you ran tell that they are ofgathering. bundle brigade had boon busy. •each lorviee. Port Monmouth is inher husband to attend one of thoso foreign parentage is by their names. adjoining building owned by T, Man-b'ricks in the chimney were w n t flying The room was decorated with Amersomo roipectg different from the ordi- nieetingH, The remarks of tha woman America as a melting pot in well repin & SOUK, The goods in the Chap- in all ilireetitinh. ican flags, und music was given by nary rural community, and the vll-evangelist changed the whole, course of resented by the little mission at Port kiniK were owned by L. pell Most of the furniture belonging to 1 Mulfhow's orchestra. Introductory la*e*B only place of worship is radic- Mr. Lehman's life. After being at Monmouth, ; & S'un, furniture iji-aloift. tlu Schwas U in ni was Jvstroyed. h renmrkf) were made by Edward Meyally different from most churchcR, The this meeting, ha attended other revival How the fire started in not known. It Firemen and people who lived nearby Among the interemiiiR bits of hismission Jtsalf is a quaint little build- servicCB nt the Belford Methodifit tory connected with the mimon are ers and William Walker. The latter was first notierd by Mrs. William managed to get some of the things ing. It has a Dimple homelike appear- church,, and eventually he joined the the circumstances leading up to Mr.liven at Ashury Park and in the county KOLHDSI. ASB ADJOIRXlfO TOWNS ' liailey of Drummond place. Khe no-out of the building. Socialist organizer. Tomorrow night ance, and is well equipped with eom- church'. A TROltElr BOAS. tified a carpenter who was working on Rice's interest in the little church. the last meeting of thu wi iva will be The ('happeil building was until refortN and conveniences for those who I ;i house for William V, HugK, iuul the cently owned hy Joseph N. Hanee, n After the Port Monmouth mtsHion One Sunday several years ago he und held at the town hall, Thu .speaker worship in it. feed and grain dealer. He sold it to wan Htaiti'd, Mr, Lehman, Mr, Uoieo Clarence M, Ferry, a large New York will be George Gocbel, Mr. Gochel Offlctri Bltotsd and »lr«ctor« Choitii at | earpenter turned in the alarm. Port Monmiuth i« u vIlluKe of fiiih- and Mr, Taylor were the backbone of hat manufacturer, were taking a drive was until recently a Prohibitionist. who rented it to L. a Msitlng- l i i t W#»k~.msv. W, p. When the firemen arrived both the Dr. I'happoll, pp ermen. On the outskirts of the vil-the religious movement nt Port Mon- through Middletown township. The In speaking about this man, Mr, Mey- Chs.s h t & S Prssidiot of th» N#w A»- Chappell and MunKon buildinRK were S Schwartz & Son, The members of lage are a number of formers. The mouth, Mr, Lehman did most of thequaint appearance of the mission at ers naid that Mr, GoebeUome thought •oclttlon. i in flnme«. Thu fire had gained a great this firm are Louis Schwartz, and hm population of the village is largely preaching. Occasionally a minister traded their curiosity and they en- h son, Maurice Kchwartz. They also organization of an improve- I deal of headway before it was dinh f compoBed of foreigners, principally from some other, town would ronduct tercd the building, Mr. Lehman was that intemperance was the cause of The to work for a trolluv ' covered. The iiremrn worked like have a furniture stuvc cm West Front. Hid economic conditions, but that he ' nn?nt GertnanR, Mort of them are naturaf- the services, but this was infrequent, preaching nnd twelve or fifteen people lutd since found that bad economic line, elt'etiiu IlyhtH arid other needed Trojans. They took a great many street, iaed eitiaetia und therefore the younger from the start the cervices in thewere liHtening to him. conditions were the cause nf intemp- improvements for the territory lying chances, and some of the deeds per- I)r, ('happell places his loss at generation is made up principally of little place of worship drew a largo $•1,000, and he had insurance of s;i,0OO. between Red Bank nnd Freehold 'was 'formed were heroic, Both Mr. Rice and Mr. Ferry were erance, ' peoplo who are of German or foreign number of people. Fishermen and impressed by the fisherman minister. Mr, Schwartz, estimates hi.s los-s nt ii perfected at a meeting In the chapel , Three firemen were hurt, none of Milwaukee's former mayor is a parentage. The preacher nt the mis- farmers, some of whom had been ac- Sincere Christianity showed itself in similar amount, and he had his htock of the Holmdol Baptist church last ; them seriously. They were John J. , short stocky man, He'has the appearsion is a carpenter. He workfi six customed to working on Sundays, week. About sixty persons were pres-! Many, who fell from a ladder; Joseph ', insured for 51,1)00. Lath and plumbdays) a week and preaches on the Sab- ceased to labor on the Sabbath and every feature oi the aged preacher. a n c o o f n p e r s o n o f remarkable vitul- i;nt. This is a'busy"season of the year [ A Kay, who was overcome by smoke, > ing fixtures were in the portion of the Mr. Rice and Mr, Jerry (inch made , t,gth. He WHS nt one time i l y ( n d s en bath, went to church instead. contributions of $10, Neither man j cur-pot weaver, hut by perseverance for farmer?, nnd in view of this fact i and Robert Johnson, who was cut I Manson building destroyed. The firm This isn't the only thing that in un- A few years ago the mission was know it at the time, but thoir dorm- •14 the attendance was remarkably large.' about the hands. The injured men | places its loss at $1,000, and insurance l d K t u c j y r 0 8 0 to n position of musual about the mission. Denomina- converted into u Pentecostal church, tions were responsible for keeping the u ttional Rev, W. P. Chape, pastor "of the iw f 'i' e attended to by Dr, William D. j for about half that amount was carprominence He used few tional lines ore not drawn nnd neither The doctrines of this denomination miHRion alive, Jurt previous to their { church, was made president of the or- Sayre, the fire department physician, : ricd. i tures in mnkinK his race nor color 1H recognized. Any one are in many respects sKmilar to those entering the building a lonp prayer m u n n c r K m a o r R e s • Kanizatlon, which has been named the : Westside hose company of Shrews- | After the fire, Westside company remarks. He introduced many humcim attend the _services who believes of tho Methodist church, A number service hud been concluded. The misImprovement Association of Central bury township was summoned, und the ( gave a demonstration with its pump. in a Supreme Being, The board of of people along the Bay Shore em- sion wag heavily in debt, and money morosities in hie speech. Tho greater portion of his speech Monmouth. Mr, Chase took the initi- | members of this company did valiant! A stream of water was directed over trustees is made up of fishermen, braced the new religion. Among them was not forthcoming in suflicient ative in forming the association, Wil-! work. They had a jrasblinc force pump i the town hall, und the enpine gave farmers, one storekeeper and one mil- was Joseph Clark of Belford, He be- quantities to meet this debt. The con-was in regard to city, problems. He liam C. Ely of Holmdel was made first nnd this played a very important part ] other proofs of its efficiency. It told how those problems were taken lionaire. There probably isn't another came a Pentecostal minister, and was grcgution had contributed as much us president and Lewis S. Thomp- in putting out the fire. A strong,; worked like a top, and the members church board in the entire state of placed in charge of the Port Mon- it could, nnd unless the remainder euro of when the Socialists were in vice son, proprietor of Brookdalc farm at steady stream of water was directed i of the company received many complipower at Milwaukee. , He laid great Now Jersey that so well represents mouth church. For a time the church could be raised the mission would have Llncroft, was chosen second vice presi- against both the burning buildings, ments, both upon their stood work and stress upon the importance of knowthe people. The members of the board was in a flourishing condition, Some to be closed, Mr. Lehman and other dent. All three of these men are onand the firemen manured to save the upon the performance of their apIng the details of city government. are of different religious denomina- people, however, objected to making members of board is major portion of the Manson build- paratus. .. the congregation had Ho told about what had been done in tho board of directors. This tions and of different races. Some of the church a denominational place of 1 ings. Monuments and marble were on Since the fire petitions have been them are American born cltizenR, some worship, They wanted it to remain made prayers asking that the needed Milwaukee by a bureau of efficiency composed of the following men: Hot- the grounds of the Manson property circulated for a gasoline force pump amount be furniMhed so that tho mis and economy, He asked hi a hearers ]ied Hunk—Daniel II. Appl of them were born in foreign lands simply a mission, where no particular and none of this was destroyed. for the Rod Bank fire department. The aion would continue to exist. After ,n o w m a n y o f t j , e n i j t n e w t h q standard ace P. Cook. Holrndpl ami Kverptt—Sir. *},',; i Among the monuments was one ofdestruction of the Chappell buiWiHR and some of them are children of religious sect was recognized and this incident Mr, Rice and Mr, Leh-1 o f efficiency of the ibricked paved " ' f" _ . . . Q a r ^ e j ( j i valued a t has also started an agitation for the foreigners who emigrated to this where any one could worship who be- man became acquainted and a warm js ti € e t R j n Red Bank. He said that no ormer n q js ti € e t R j n R lieved in a Supreme Being. country. extension of Drummond place to Monffriendship idhi i t d b t th two Freehold—Joseph McIJermot t r Alnnito $2,500. n what whatJ;he J;he HfOWer. existed between the two n c i n R C( J Bank c coouui idd t teen mouth street, Drummond place is a The mission might be called a free Mr. Clark was an energetic church men. Many times after that Mr. Rice ostandard of.efficiency was because Red The Red Bank firemen were handi- dead-end street. It runs from Peters Ijlneroft-- Mr, ' W, church. . No charge is made for pews. worker, but the feeling against makThompson. capped by low water pressure, and the place to the Chappell property anS It is attended principally by Protest- ing the chapel o Pentecostal church donated money in order to keep the j B o n k n a ( jn o means to measure the Keyport — HPIH-.V Kalii, I). !•*. Mahoiify, j standard of efficiency. Westside' company, with its gasoline then stops. ants, but Catholics or people of anyprevented him from drawing the full mission olive, Hi'mlqvrlt —Ditiilt*] Taylor, other faith are mode welcome, A con- population of the village to the ser- The late William Ludlow was as i He then told how the Milwaukee MiLi-llmrn—.J. Anlinu NVdi-lhlfy, .laines force pump, gave them valuable assiderable number of Catholics attend vices. In spite of Mr, Clark's cease- active in church work as Mr, Lehman, j bureau of efficiency and economy es- ! DuiVd. A secretary and treasurer will be the mission Fcrvices. There is a less endeavors, religious sentiment be- His work vvus not so uppurent he- | tablishod a standard of efficiency for BAPTIST MISSION MBBTIN©, HEW r i a a sprinkling of colored folks in the con- gan to wane. After preaching two cause he never preached sermons, i the various public utilities in that selected by the directors, A constltu- j Under the system tion and by-laws have been drawn up : Conveatloa of American Baptist Mission Oceaaic Company Held Anaaftl gregation, and a few weeks ogo theyears at the mission he went to New However, he was equally as zualous as J municipality. Mr Lehman in working for the wel-1 which they inaugurated the standard and members are being enrolled. The | services were led by a colored York state, where he sue society Beia last wedneiaay, *Drk state, where he succeeded in f a r e o f the mission. But for t h e ' of effisiency of "a brick-paved street initiation fee is ?1. It was placed at | preacher. attended the Over l 0 0 delegates The annual election of officers of the buiklmg up u prosperous rural church at; tivity of these two men and but for | or of any "other property owned by Pour months ago the little miRslon of thu Pentecostal faith. Mr, Lehman t he contributions from Mr. Rice there the public could "be" measured, the this low figure in order to give every if o u r t e o n t h n n n u a l c o n v e n t i o n o f the Oceanic fire company was held last to jjoin. It is ;w;wo" mo mut nt n8' B American American Baptist Baptist homo home mis, mis. Wednesday the following p p y , , ^ « ™ - , -night K » - and was an near dead as anything could be again took chavptc of the preaching would bo no mission today at Port same ns the distance between two citizen an opportunity and still be in existence, Today it is after Mr. Clark left. the object of the directors to make the : i y ot tho Monmouth associaofficers were elected; s i o n 80C et Riven points could be measured. Monmouth, l —AlfrPil very much alivo and Is in a flourishKeligioufi enthusiasm had declined in The late Mrs. Evelyn Fields was a Throughout Mr, Seldel's talk was association a representative organiza- ,t i o n , n s t Wednesday at the Red Bank Hidfiil—Irii Kmcrv. Vice ing condition, Few rural places of the village. Very often not more than very active Sunday-Rchool worker. It j interwoven an argument in favor of tion, composed of rich and poor alike. , Baptist church. The following m Treiiyiircr-—'P. H. HurHiilnn. worship In Monmouth county have four persons would nttend the serelected for the ensuing year: HiMiiriliiin Hi>iii'liH'y--Aiii!i('W Zi-vv. was largely through her efforts that•; equal suffrage. He spoke'about how DANCE AT HIGH SCHOOL. progressed as rapidly during the pnst vices, nnd on several occasions no one the church debt was wiped out, : Red Bank had failed to establish a I'iHiitit-iiil sfurrtiii y—John Murphy. i President—Alrw. I l u r a c i 1 Ci'iixli-litlil ( i f Foi't'Umu—itvn.iamtti KUltlmure-, i J l i d t U t l u w n . winter as the little chapel at Port WUB present except the preacher nnd She gave a number of sociables and ' standard of efficiency for public utiliI'ii'Ht uHfJlHtmit fureiimn—Otto HtrohViop . . 'I'. .1. Ilemim of Alumni Association Bolfli Monthly EnMonmouth. Tho congregations • are his wife. The usual order of service entortainments at her homo and in " ties, and he told" about how other LiinK" liniiH-li. tertainment Friday Sight. not particularly large—the average wna always carried out, however, no j a«HiKtiint fomniin—Giis I-'refI l i l s 11r .Sccrctiii'\' — , \ l i ' s . \ ' H I things had been neglected. There attendance at each nervice runs from matter how small the attendtmeo other ways took an active part in was a considerable number of women Fully 100 persons attended the p o r t . .Mm-Trc«-!iirer--.Mi:iM ^ fifty'to sixty—hut that so largo n num- might be, The hymns were sung, the church work. The firemen turned out last Friday present, and frequently he asked them monthly alumni dance at the Red Bank ! I'Dnl n f .Miililli-toivii. ber as this should attend the church sermon was preached and nil the ushigh school last Friday night, Music — M itis i night and gave their hose a testing il' seliiiiiwhat they thought about the way "Us HELD UHBBR S800 BAII,, meetings Is nothing short of remark- u.al ceremonies were performed even for the dancing was furnished by . M r f i l . and washed up their apparatus, A. men had run the government," Iilreelnr. "I1 uiilur able when it is considered that less when the preacher and his wife were Prof, Harold A, Laros on the piano ii-tiii.iiL— .MI-S. n e ww hite helmet and a, new white He said that in -Milwaukee women Frank T. Bloom S»ye His Tronlile vTai n • • t" A A. Ii, lleiiiler.-ii than four months ago it was hard to the only persons present. nnd Herbert Gullington on the violin. oat have been bought for Chief John played an important part in public During the intermission a short proBronflit on by a Mistake. Mrs. A. \V. Palmer of Orange, state Bailey, get a dozen people to the services. The aged fisherman believed that it Frank T, Bloom, manager for the j affairs, He said It was very essential The little place of worship doesn't WUR his duty to keep the church Wright piano company, was arrested , that women should serve on public gram was rendered. Herbert Culling- vico president, spoke at both the mornMISB MABTT OPDYKB DBAS. have any regular pastor. Most of the nlive. He never doubted that there last week on a charge of assault and ! boards, particularly on boards of edu-ton gave a violin solo, and Miss Chris- | i"K and afternoon sessions. Mrs, W, preaching is done by John Hines, a would be a revival of religious inter- battery made by Henry J, Burtis of I cation, the chief one being that a tine Hook gave several vocal solos. | B. Atchley of Asbury Park delivered Miss Cecil Weaver rendered a piano i an interesting address in the morning Colt'i Heek Olrl Dlea of Consumption i a carpenter at Belford, Mr. Hines is est. About a year ago he preached his Her MTinetiflntli Year. not a theological student, but hia talks last permon. Only four persons heard Trenton, who was visiting John Oak-'l woman school trustee would be better solo. The grand march in the Paul i on "Missions in tho Sunday-school," < MisH Mary Updyke, daughter of always interest his listeners. He is a it, they being the speaker, his wife and the school. He girl n o aaid s a i n that t n a t when wnen a n g i n!:G- - • • - • • • • - • • — - - - • ' , r - , . , • nf done among the col- Simon Updyke of Colt's Neck, died nurd working mnn, and tho time nnd Mr. ontl Mrs. Prank Viering, The sitting on a chair in the Wright com- had to -inneal to thr nublie ofe°W2 H. Harteu. rhis dance was . of I O iipptiiuuine puuiiL oi, „ , f,,,; ,u oveninc and «> ored people in the South, v0 t o f o n e o ft h o trouble which ho spends in preparing next day Mr. Lehman was taken sick pany's store when Mr. Bloom caught ficials matters ought to be so arranRedJ o Sunday of last sveek of consumption. v u l c of the evening and favorites d n "' * At the afternoon session Mrs. She was eighteen years old and leaves his sermons entails a considerable sac- and a few weeks later he died," At hold of him and shoved him out of the that she could talkhtto abperson of her was encored several times. Anotfrsr building. Mr. Bloom waived a hearB. Parsons of Red Bank read one brother, John Updyke of Colt'a rifice on hi« part. Rev, W, A. Cobb, Port Monmouth today y y theCharles dance will p probably be held by own sex. an appreciation of Bliss Carrie Me Neuk, Before Miss Updyke died she pastor of the Belford Methodist about him ns if ho were a The Socialist vice presidential can- association next month. T h e final r. Bloom said that he was Eorry church, frequently helps out with the Everybody admired old "Otis" Leh-Mr. Loan, who died a short time ago Miss w r o t e t h e text she wanted preached at Bl y that dance will bo held about June 20th, McLean had been secretary of the local her funeral and the hymns she wanted services, Occasionally ministers from man, nnd the story of his sacrifice to * h o tf t t l r 1«<1 happened. Ho said tho didate poked a good deal of fun at the old parties. He said the Republican society ever since its organiRation. adjoining towns nnd villages conduct bl wm d tk onhhisparty was dead, the Democratic party draws tears to the eyes trouble due t to a mistake sung. She named those whom she BULL HAS TO BE KILLED. " h uo i ; thought that Mr. Burtis The delegates were served with wanted for bearers. The funeral was the services at the mission. As a gen- of those'who knew him when they talk U U l b , fc*« t i i u H t u y t u t u . M « » • •»-' v» * * = « • . • ' • - ^ j , * = =_ i di d t h P i t h building b l d as ab buHiness spy. was dying and the Progressive party luncheon In the Sunday-school room at held last Wednesday afternoon at the eral rule, however, Mr. Hines preaches about hia unselfish life. Throughout was in the _;. ^ ! was having a hard job to mako people Injured Animal Slaughtered After it Had noon, Mrs. Myron St'ater was chairthe sermons, He is a young man, and those trying years when it seemed house and the body was buried in Been In a Fight. believe, that it was difTerent from the man of the luncheon committee. BUPPBB IN ELK'I BOOM. his amiohle disposition nnd unselfish thnt the" mlssloh wns about to pass Colt's Neck cemetery. Rev, Octave other two old parties. He said the Two bulls belonging to H. G, Hallentraits of character hove won for him,! out of existence Mr, Lehman was asVonBeverhoudt preached the sermon.Progressive platform was thunder | bake of Shrewsbury got in a fight a ETOIOS'B 3BQNQR SOIL, the respect and confidence of the en-*'siste'd in the work of keeping it alive Thoao Who Took Part In MiiutrBl Showg stolen from the Socialist program. The bearers were Newell VanDorn, few days ago. Both animals were in Enloy a renat. tire community. His popularity with by Melvin A, Rice of Leonardo, who Ho declared that ho was proud a stall In the barn. The backbone of PnpUn Who Wore Perfect in Attendance William and Sherman Hunt, Clartnco his parishioners probably accounts in donated money for its support. Mr. About 100 persons who took part in that the,Socialists were dreamers and one bull was broken before the fightWilson, Charles Flock and Clarence During' Mnroli, Honie degree for the mieeesB he has at- Rice became interested in the' mission the recent minstrel shows given by "rainbow chasers," as they had boon ing animals were peparated by emCampbell, tained HH tho head of tho church, through Mr. Ludlow nnd Mr, Lehman, the Elks' lodge enjoyed a supper in the charged with being by the old parties. ployees on the farm. Dr. Benjamin F. The following pupils of the Kumson Servieos, really remarkable for theand he i« the millionaire church tvuH- lodge room last Wednesday night. He Maid that when a man ceased to King of Shrewsbury was sent for, but schools were present every day in Bi.RN DEBT»0YE» BY FIBS, h amount of religioun enthusinam and tee referred to earlier In this story. About 100 pounds of porterhouse dreajn ubout Ideals ho ceased to make the injured bull was In such bad shape March. Bullfllnf on O»orgf B . WUlttf • interest diRplnyed, were held at the After Mr. Lehman died the church steak were consumed. Selections were progress. He declared that while So- that its life could not be caved. It SCIIOOI, NO. I. 1 Place Goes Up In Smoko. mission throughout the winter. These was closed for a short time. Sunday- rendered by the Red Bank brass band, eiallsts were dreamers they were also was killed by Dr, King and the meat —MlUlrcd Held, K1U'1\ LHIIK. Third anil fniul.li KV;\I\L<H—.N'ornmii meetings are not cnlled rcvivnl ser- school meetings were held, however, and show choruseB and old-time songs the most practical .people in the nation. was dressed, A huge barn on George H. Willett'a liiiyinoiKl ' \ ' y c k - farm at Harmony, near Port MonHowpr. TlniimiH vices, .but that is virtually what they this being made possible largely were sung, After the supper there The Socialist parly, he said, was the tiiT, •Mary rs'numin, Virginia are, ' The Belford carpenter makes through the energetic work of Mrs, was a smoker and a season of speech only party which had worked out a mouth, was completely destroyed by Flag- Presentttl to Soliool. many converts by his remarks. Men Henry DeGrote. She had a hard time making, '"[•!lrtli '^iiuh-'-l-'rani Ifynif. *.Miiy fire Tuesday night of last week. Th# definite plan to correct prdsont day j C c i i i l t , Kvn W i l H i i i i , J i n who had never been to church before to keep the Siiiiday-Hchool together. live stock in the building was saved, A large American flag was prewrongs, H iHiwll-U, « \ V i l m to the services every Sunday, At She succeeded In interesting Mr, hut all other contents of the barn were, T, O. Byram (Jits Ooiitrnot, lie told how his defeat and that of. sented to the Mechanic street school '"'suni''""'^.— t'Um; M mi n t , CliiilVH 11 recent meeting twenty persons pro- HlneB in the Port Monmouth mission, destroyed. They Included LJOO bushels nuil, lliirri IrviiiH his colleagues on the Socialist ticket last. Friday morning by the ladies' At the meeting of the Shrewsbury i!l'll»M'l, fessod chriRtinnity. Mr. Cobb^ the and since that time he has been doing corn, .-several tons of hay and bedwas brought about in tho city of Mil- auxiliary' of the Sons of Veterans, .lofl'rey, •Jt'HKl.. W i l s o n . Nina l.'ntt'r*'!!. I of township committee lust Thursday ' Belford piistor, baptised ten children the preaching and.conducting the serjoliiiHuM join, dlngj a lot of corn stalks, fish scrap, Hi Knidt—Kmil waukee at the last election by theThe presentation speech was made by Frank "C. Byram was awarded the nt tho lnismon 11 nhort time ago. vices, Mr, Mines is a Methodist local JII, I l u r r y Aim iuo«h, -'Arthur i asparagus rldgev, furrowing sled and Democrats and Republicans combin- Miss Mabel Smith, patriotic instructor contract for plowing, grading, stoning Kj-iii'Mt T u r i i o r . Ki-iwth isriu-e.: a iot of tools, prenchor, Tho loss amounted to Thu religious enthusiasm has not and graveling tho Kumson road from ing. In spite of the fact that the So- of the auxiliary. Prof. George Lovett Turnor. J * * . .Xi.,|IUI.'about i?i.00n, and'Mr. Wiltett carried received the flag and gave a short addied out. It geeniH to be increaHlng, cialists wore beaten theiv vote inThe trustees of the church have de- the Kumson line to Mrs, M, H. Pnr-••••• i inKuranue of .«800. How the fire At nearly every meeting men und l-'iirri'll, Hoy XIMIward, cided to install gas in the building this kor's place. Ills bid'was $2,2715.28. creased by 3,000 over the returns of dress. N i i i t l i i t i i i l t i ' i i l l i K i ' i i i l i ' H — - j e t r y C a r i - w , i Ktuvtotl is not known, women state their exporiences'nnd de- spring. The money to do this work A bid of $3,400'was made by John the pvecedini; election. Ho said thut i •William t'iircw. J m - K 1>1\I>II. *S:iiiini l Cleared 812 at Dunce, clare that they will endeavor to lead was donated by the church oflirials Quinlan of Perth Amboy. a few more victories like that for the l l i i i ' v e y , H i ' i ' i n i i i l ( l a N i ' s , l-hlKiir Hy.iiiiiii!, ehriBtlan lives, A number of tho men themselves. Mr, Rico is president of •I-'lnronri' lictisiiii. Miihcl T i i i m - r . old parties would wipe out the old The euchre and dance given in the BB«f»ETT—SOOLB. 4 mi & ^ have made a vow not to use alcohol the board of trustees, Frank Vieving organizations. The stav denotes perfect attendance Grand Army rooms last Wednesday fioolnblo nt Ocoanport. nor tobacco, although tho rules of tho Is secretary and Paul Tnrnow is treasThe former mayor of Milwaukee \ night by the ladies' auxiliary of the for tho entire year, Oolt'B Heols Girl Mari-Ha to Matawan mission do not require them to do this. urer. The other trustees are Henry By ii sociable at George Edwards's took ok a at the courts in the Sons of Veterans was well attended. .-_-,--•*. __ crack ... Man Sunrtny Nlfht Of l a s t Week. Mr. Hines's Hcrmons arc not piu*tieu. DoOrote, Sv,, his son, Henry DeGrote, ut Occanport on Tuesday night of last OX.D RENEWED. course of his address. He told nbout About $Vi wns cleared. The prizea "\Iis, .loni'phinc Btimott, daughter Jajly eloquent, They ore just simple, Clarence Havens, William A.Vaitghan, week $ao was cleared for thu Ocean- what would happen to the courts after were won by Fred Fisher, Mrs, Hattic of .John G. nennctt of CoH.'« Neck, plain talks, nnd the speaker never tit- William Carmen and William Heeley. port Methodist church. Piano solos Soiiulist es are elected. Ho said Little, Mr. and Mrs. George Sickles,' rormor College ciiuiuu OT<W» for thoand (UiurU'K Alfred Poole of Matawan tempts nny flights' of oratory. His re- The latter is a storekeeper at Port were given by Miss Ethel Lungwitli, the Socialist judge would look just as I Mrs, Edith Woleott ami Kdward Wise. Tlmo hliico Thoy Loft Instil itlo.i. wore married Sunday night of last KH me of u forceful ehurncter thatt Motmiputh, -Miss - ' iss Clara • • ' • ' W o l Day and Mrs, Leslie \ important as the jiuige's do nowndays. ' Ml ^ AUuv P O ^ L I I A 1111 on of S \ i . i \ w k at lh( M t t h o d r t pai '•onajv1 a t 1 t h h h tt. Rev, .1, I' . Heilennuin rend ssome They would probably wear long- flow. Kotlco. Hooni to grip the hearts" of his listenThe two DeGiotes, Mr, Tnrnow cott. cu e , New ^ o i k , \ i itt (1 Mi'-s Katlu-i Ke\[nnt li\ Uev A L I./..ud T h e iirs. and Mr, Ca Carmen are new e members and maybe g gowns g y wigs g and it was ] r desire to state I am not connected ! Ine VanSi hou k of i j a t t m t o w n l a s t \ itm c v.i ii Mi- D.inii'l Claik nml en b e of funny storleH, and Mrs, Woleott sang Ing The history of the little Port MonMi I^/.ud 'IIn I'lide \v"n- ,i giay possible that they would frown and with any Ice company of lied Bank iii'ion It \v,i tho of trustees, theyUriah succeeding 111011th mission is urtusunl in many re- the Mr. board Lehman, Mr. Ludlow, Boicc ' a solo. first t i m e t l u \ strut around a good deal like the as one of the firm. ,ul mi t im e tin v a t nit with p<<ul tiimnniips ami b a t and Iimpoctor'n Bond Accsptea. HpectH. Tho story of its founding, of and Joseph Carter, Mr. Curtor, a judges do at present. But when they T h e I n d e p e n d e n t I c e c o m p a n y s i m - i t i n i h d v h o o l a t l)<\ui iolleg<> \ f t i i j_|o\t, to ni.it h The \ninii; couple its near death and of its roviviflcntion short time ago, moved to Red Bank, tht v <oiu" ponded f<n will ln<' at JI.it.iw.ui, when- tin4 (jLoom Dr, Benjamin F. King of Shrews- ciime to interpret the constitution, he ply has an office at my Ktuie for con- U.ning in different from the history of theThe now board oiganiKed a few nights bury, health inspector for Shrews- said, they would Interpret it in thevenience of customers. l oadi d llost \ e a i i , bul I'Miitu.illv average rural church. Tho land on ago, nnd at this meeting the officials bury township, turned in hia bond for people's favor, In u deep hoarse voice Until further notice I will sell ice t i . u11k of the when about of the othei. I lUL'.imil 1(1 I.UII1UI).' bll'-llU--'' which the mission standa was donated mado donntions, uniounting to $00, for $260 at the meeting of the township fully as indicative of judicial learn- tho coming season at my ice-station, Mi -. Alii on v.a-1 \i itmjA at Long ubout fi fifteen yyearsttR byy the e lnt« installing; K«S in the chapel. committee lust, Thursday. It was ac-ing os that practised by present day rear of stovo at rate of .10 cents per Bi.inch wlu ii sin- le.uiud that M i ^ AUKILIAHY SOCIABLE. R Willi V Wilson, Wil pndtor V.-inKihonk w.is ,m Katontiusn IOMRev, Willium V. judges, the Socialist judiciary would hundred pounds, no ice delivered. t of f the th The Port Manmouth mission, as cepted. An Evening of Merriment In Grand Army New Monmouth Baptist church, He imid before, ia a church of fishermen render decisions declaring that it was To our ice cream customers—The dc-nt, and ' h e at oni e cngagi'd .in Rooms Lust WodnOBdny. made tho proviso that the land should and farmers, with n carpenter minis- When you look your boat, you feel iineonHtltutionnl for thu few to ex-past winter being mild anil unnble to automobile \nil went Ut M-O bei foun revert to tho Wilson estate Ui case ter in charge of it, I t is doubtful if your best, you can do your best, ploit the many, Mr. Seldel also spoke harvest any ice, also on account of the er college chum, 'I lie wonienV aii\iliaiv of Samuel it was ever need for any other than there m another church like it in the This can be accomplished by regu- about school problems. He said thnt scarcity and prevailing high price T Sleepti camp of Sons of Veteianf religious purposes. whole state. I t is filling a much lar profeBBional caro of the hair, fuco, economic conditions today are so bad at present, we avo compelled to adFree held u sociable and dance Wednewlay that only about ton out of 100 pupils vance our Ice cream five cents per It wan nia request that tho chapel needed place at Port Monmouth. Mr. hands and feet. bo conducted without* regard to de-Rice and Mr. Scoloy nre the only two Scalp and facial treatment, manl- who enter fichoolH lire able to obtain a quart until further notice, nomination. Ho wnntod it to bo achurch ofueinla who are not engaged in curing, rain water shampooing, Mar- high school education. By tho time O. HESSE. place whore nil Christians could wor- the business of agriculture or fishing. cell waving and hair djeiainff. First tho pupils ore sixteen years or -Advevtitiviiieiit, ^ ship, regardless of tho sects to which Both Mr. Seeley and Mr. RicB a t ,quality new hair and your dombingi younger they nre forced to leave KickW s\x i u n t sauceis, Mis. Edith school and go to work, ho declared. they belonged, William Ludlow, tend all the meetings of the church made in all stylos. Roilly's storage warehouse. Me- tim nunt V VVolcott a silver coin pur.se and EdIn Bumming up Socialism he said thnt chanic street, Red Bunk, Rooms for Augustus 1/ohninn nnd James Tnylpr truBtceg. Mr, Seoley beoamo InterLotion to whiten rough, chapped Btonju Vulcanising'. ward \V. Wise u .Japanese teapot. were Instrumental in founding tho eBted in the mission because of thehands*, lotion for tired, aching foet, It was simply a plan for a moro equit- storing furniture, $1 per month and Have youi i asings ami tul>< s r«vchurch. All three of thene men oregreat amount of good it has per-and a balm that will cure chilblain, able distribution of wealth through up, Pinnos, $1 per month. Trunks, 1 dead. formed. He i» a member of tho New Frances R. Coolco, D, S. C , 102' Mon- tho collective, ownership of all public 25 cents per month, Vaults for stor- pnued hj* ti.im at the Auto Tin* Shop, THE RED BANK REGISTER carries m utilitiog, ing silverware. This is positively tho 20 Mechanic street. All work guaran- greater volume of continuoufi advorRural life abounds with many inci- Monmouth Baptist church, and has mouth. street, Red Bank,—Aducrti«e. tlsinR thun any other weekly new*. A(Ul) tlBOlU lit dents of human Intercut not often Boon always been an active church worker, ment. Mr. Soidel thought that Socialism only fireproof, sanitary, heated store* teed paper in Monmouth county.—Adv* nor heard of in town and cities. TheA ghbrt tlmo ago Mr. Rict gave a l e e was inevitable, thnt it was bound to house in Monmouth county, making 1 Tov Rent. Qp-tO D a t a W » U wtocy of how Augustus Lehman be- ture at the minion on hii recent trip come becauao it was evolution. So- the insurance less than one pel cent. Majestic theater, opposite <1 McCue's wholesale market, Wharf came interested in religious work and thrDuRh China, Next Friday night he Th^j-finest line in town; cBtimnte* ciety would have to accept it because —Advertisement, Showing the wor . nvenue. Apply to Harry Hawkins.— Red Hank. the story of how he kept the little mis- will give another talk about his ox-on painting and decorating. J . J.it was tho only way out. At the conKrcntoct motion pictuica every night, sion at Port Monmouth-alive 1B awitt- perienceB during his journey in for-Travera, Mechanic street, near Broad clusion of his address, Milwaukoe'B Boughton & .Hopper's G, 10 and 25c d t i t cidont of this sort, '< Mr. Lehman waseign landi. former mayor paid a tribute t^ thestore going out of business. All —Advertisement. ' and 25c Btorc going out of 5, 10 n fisherman. ' He Vat* always a good members of tho Red Bank Socialist artieles ut cost. 5c articles, 3c; 10c The other church officiale are all Fixtures for sal© at Boughton A w nitides, He; 10c aitides, citizen, but there WAB a time in his life hard working men. Their duties as Look on page 0 for BrooBe'B $85 organisation. He said that most of avtieloB, 7c; 25c articles, 17c—Arfvcr7c; ^">c aitit-lc-, 17c. ~3{dcc>ti«cmcnt. IIoppoiV A'b .when he did not take much stock in trufitcca take up considerable of their funeral,—Advertisement. tho membera of tho Socialist branch iisvuK'iit, REVIVIFYING . A MISSION, FIRE DAMAGE OF $9,000. OF ASSOCIATJION^IS FORMED _ —- ; • t » * 1 ? t * ? * . : fe^^ L l l • A* * • : * * 1 • ^ ^ *y ••»¥"-' ^:-?*^ «:&fJ|f i_- »% * 5! : ? 'A, THE RED BANK KKQISTKR Page 2 BRIEF ITEMS OF NEWS. ~ CONSIDER THIS ANNOUNCEMENT AS AN INVITATION TO MINOR HAPPENINGS OF INTEREST IN ALL PARTS OF MONMOUTH COUNTY, Annual Anniversary Sale. Personal Notes, Sale of Property, Building Opemtions.lEntertttirtmcnti, Lodge Doings, Slight Fire*. Birthi, Marriagea, Deaths, Accidenti, Cftses of Sickness, Proceedings of Official Bodies and Other Interesting Features of Town and County, Frank Miriam Weed of Montpomery, and Kail White i.f We have plannori this annual event to welcome old and new friends. It's an occasion we want you to HELP US CELEBRATE. We therefore are offering special attractions in every department of the store. lAr.m N. Y., in tiiu'liiiiM the .sixth gi'udi1 a t T n a i n ' h , isjU'tl 21 .iiui Hi > i , i i i , w.-u- in JIa(i4Wim in place of Mi:;n Antiii C a r c o u r t lust week (ui a i h i u j j i ' ft* daman' iiian who JH to lie married next week, ing Mi'H. Kenjmmn West's rottaccWiliion Mi'Bridc of Kn^litthtown i s Frank was .'ii'iiteiuvd I" tin1 liahw.iy building a K«raK« for Ilia own use in reformatory anii Marl to tlu_- j a i n i ; the roar of the Walter Smith bur)' reform M-luml. i>rty at thut place* OliarcU OfflcCTB elected. A daughter WHS born to Mrs. Jo- At the animal meeting of tin- 1'Jnj;soph Crotch felt of Freehold last Sat- li.-Oitown I'rcsbyli'i Urn clunvh last urduy week. The baby has been wit;k 1). H, Auiiuuk was; rv-oleoted mimed Elizabeth, Thomas Pryor has returned to I?i'l- treasurer, ti. W. ('niH.vi-r. Klmer K. mar after spending the winter in Christie and Wilimin .!, ( a i r were elected trustees for three ye art*. Florida, Michnpl Wood of Mnnastnian died BurpriBO for Mayor, lant Friday week at the iifji' of G4 Mayor ,!. 11. VanN»ti- of West \.nr\£ Brunch was Kurpi iscd by members of years, Mrs. Fred Babbit of Vest O.-oan tho West Long Hrsmrh five company Grove Stave birth to a daughter Ir.st Tuesday of h\Kt week in i-elrin atioii of his seventieth birthday. Mr, Vanweek. Chester Woodfield of Spring Lake Note was {riven a silk umbrella. is building a garage on his property. ! »l«d In ft Sanitarium. Richard Robbing of Allentown is i MIRK Harriett C, Packard, daujUiter {seriously giek with dropsy. j of Mrs. IjCwiH S. Fiicktud of Freeholif, MuMM a t I i w , 'died nt n sanitarium at White Haven. Mr. and Mrs. Jerctniah Layton of I Pa., lust Thursday after a sickness of Avon celebrated their 89th wedding five years. Miss Packard was foranniversary Monday night of last merly a resident of Trenton. week. A large number of friends and Cyclist Hits Briasre Bull. relatives visited them and they ren i j : of W e s t Lonfr ceived Fcvcral handsome pieces of cutR rFn enrj dh i ns at rnudr k K t h e vail of t h e Oakhui-Ft ijlasa and linen. j b r i d g e l a s t Week i n t i l i i i i i i g n u t I n la Flood. i avnid hitting a dot: with his motorMr, and Mrs. William Stokes of' cycle. Ho was badly cut and bruised Freehold are visiting Mrs. Stokes's | on the bend and .-boulders, mother at Kokomo, Ind. Last week . Dismantling Wrecked snip, tho family were forced to leave the I T h e A n t i o . . h ( w h i e h W.(K w m . k c d u t house because the flood had readied Manusquan recently, is beintf distho windows in the first floor. They mantled by Harry V. Height of left in a boat. Sprinp Lake and William K. Blodfjett VioliaiBt Dead. j of Point Pleasant. The ship was Carl G. F. Riehtcr, a noted violinist dynamited to break her up, and a veteran of the Civil war, died Pork Paniiae at Aslmry Park. at his home near Paterson last Satur Because'the packers of theWest day week in his 82d year. Mr. Richter ^ t ^ S ^ ^ Showed an aptitude for the violin ^ when a boy. Ho formerly lived near disappeared from the Anbury Park * arnungdale. , markets. Pork is Helling there from Motor CyoUst Xajureil. 22 to 24 cents a pound. Morris Rouse of Belmar was Struoi by Ante. thrown from his motor cycle against Albert Weirmunn, Sr., of Mannsthe side of the Manasquan bank build. He „ received . , quan, was struck by an automobile ing Sunday of last. week. a concussion of ast week. He received ;w h i l e v i d i n K h i gb i c y ( : l e a t M n n a i ! q u a n eutfl and was tali the brain and several ;S u n d a y o f l a g t —efc a n j , \va"s Vadlv stop liospital. ken to the Spnnfr Lake iafter bruised. Ththitting theautoists man. did not stop C u t a t a at Eng-ll»Stown, Selections of our newest style Cloaks and Suits, in a wide range of models for this Anniversary occasion, at , Same high-class tailoring, fit andfinishas our $15 to $25 Garments. $10.98 AND Our Anniversary Week. We are pleased to unite with them and Imvo nmde special efforts to givo you •good "Onyx" Hose values. 35c, 50c, $1.00 and $2,00 Hose, at 25c, 35c. and $1.00 One of our many Anniversary Offerings to-demonstrate this Anniversary Sale we offer one hundred and forty-four till) Ladles' One-Dollar TUB DRESSES, at ...... Suit Like Cut to Order at S15.0O Each, each Anniversary Sale Prices Thesa'ara Anniversary Price* •wa 30-inch Striped Soisette.. 27-inch Colored Voiles... 30-inch Pongee Fabrics.. 36-inch Natural Linen.,, Bel Bon Cream — . . . . Pond's Extract Hudnut's Powder French's Writing Paper.. 19c No matter how fa? away youlive or how much it costs you to come here Saturday, or any day next weak during this our ANNIVERSARY BALE, by all means come and come early, 1013 Style Nemo Corsets, at One Dollar French Kid Gloves, at Separate Drees Skirts made to order at S1.3© 66c JOSEPH SALZ, $1.00 RED BANK, N. Welcome to Seabrig-Jit Pastor, A cantata entitled "Garden of ROSOR" was given by the Sunday. school of the Enp-li?htown Presbyterian church last Friday and Saturday week. The cantata" was written by Mrs. William J. Cnrr of nenr Eni:lishtown. Rev. and Mrs, Orvilk' V. Dunielil and the Dufiield twins were given a warm welcome last Wednesday night by the congregation of the Keabright M*ethodist church, when; Mr. D'utl'icld has been sent as pastor. Bti-wen from Home by rioofl, Big Xnlylitg of Colujuitti Meeting. Mrs. M. S. Robinson of Troy, N. Y.. State officers of the Knights of was driven from home b j the flood Columbus toRother with a number of caused the Hudson fiver to rise visiting members of the order met at which and has been visiting her daughter, Long Branch Sunday of last week Miss Econia Robinson, assistant postwhen the second and third degrees mistress at Seagirt. were conferred upon a number of candidates, long' Bro,ncJi Man in rlooa. , ] Preston G. Taylor of Lonir Branch, at West Ocean Q-reve, . „ «r m J T -a wholesale commission man, was held i M... Mis. Anna P Matthews and Jesse ;U p a t Lexington, Kentuckv, last week > ?,hath of Lakewood, Sunday were mai= of jb y the flood. Ho oxperienced a great hist week by Rev. J. L. Howard. The deal of difficulty in trcttinjr from Inbride is a former Sunday-school diiina to Kentucky. scholar of Sir. Howard at his first Blkii' OfflcerB Installed. The newly-elected officers of the charge. Long Branch lodge of Elks were inVeil S"rom as-jroot ladder. last Wednesday night by Past U. S. Grant of Long Branch fell stalled District Deputy Thomas P. Fay". Folfrom a 25-foot ladder at the ice plant lowing the a beefsteak at that place lust Wednesday. He was s u p p c r w a s s c installation l,ved, taken to the hospital, where it was "" " " 1 found that his right knee was badly Ponnd Servant Was Eofbing Her. A servant in the employ_ of J i m sprained and one of his ankles was Effle Hamilton of Asbury "park was broken. discharged last week because Mrs. Sire in Meadowa. Hamilton had caught her robbing her. Mrs, Sarah Hamblcton of Manas. The servant had dothing worth about <juan ^vas burning some paper last MO hidden away. week whtn the hre spread to adiommg meadows and burned to the river Doctor Breaku Hii Wrist. edge. The McDonald garage caught Dr. H. R. Clark of Long Branch fi andd the th blaze bl was put outbby life I IJi'oke his right wrist and sprained his fire savers. " ' band while; cranking; his automobile Sunday of last week. The crank Actor Beturni to l o n j Branch. him with sufficient force to I Otis Harlan of Long Branch, who ]struck £no-ic n i m o v e i . re:ently started out with the "Little Up with Hiccoug-lis, Boyy Blue" company p y to play phy in all the George IL Warren of Asbury Park nrinciDtil e s t e i n cities, cilice is is brick -it principal W Western back at laid up with hiccoughs two days Long Branch, having- been forced t o : was l di.--ccntinue the trip on account of the jlas!t week. k H He sufiered day and night 'from the affliction and for a time it floods. was thought his ailment would have Becineat for Ocenn Grove Man, serious results. Margerum of Trenton, iroiiKuri'i' of tin1 North End hotel com- How Church Oi'ifnnizntioii. pany at Ocean Grove, will receive The men of St. James's Episcopal about SlOO.OflO us his share of the es-'church of Long Branch organized a tate of his mint. Miss Mniy Ann Hen- men's league last week. The oflicerH ean, who died last October at Ocean are A. E, Nt'lson president, Henry Grove. Green treasurer ami William G. PinSrethan a n y momtBtena. !KOn «ecvetair. ;l o i l g Bti Benjamin C. and Turner H: Lanu ' »«oher Trniiai Proiierty. have bought the homestead farm of il u i s.James raniiibell of Lonjr Branch their mother for $6,100, The farm ! traded his rosidence property at eontuiiiN f)4 acres and is located on the! that place for Brooklyn property, R roud from Colt'w Neck to Freehold. I ev. Frederick W. Khaefer of .Orange Thy I.urn- brothel's now occupy the i has bought the Campbell place at Long Branch. Died at Summer Home, A lot of new tires offered at $1,40 have made a hit with the bicycle riders and are moving fast. Look them oyer before buying other tires. Bring your WHEEL in here for repairs or exchange. As we are short on second-hand bikes, we are making extra good offers for them in exchange for new wheels, and also buy them for cash. Among the new wheels we handle are , Recycle, Oreo, Yale, Lester, Iver Johnson. COURSE Corner Broad and White Streets, Dont give an agent an order from drawings when you can go direct to Manson's Marble and Granite Works and see a $10,000 stock and tell just what you are getting. We do not charge the commission up to our customers but we do guarantee our work to be the best there is to be secured anywhere. Beooption to New Pnitor, Qaltt Job in Store. Ira Ivins of Freehold quit his job in D. V. Pel-fine's store last Saturday week and moved to the John H. Applegate farm three miles west of Eng-m e n d s ajifl Neig-liliors hi Refl Bank WUJ Show You .1 Way, ! lirtlitown, which he will operate. The fiii-ii contains 615 acres of tillable land. (Jet at tin; root ut' the trouble, j Rubbing an achiiiM: back may rulii've j Mrs, Lavlnia Wbite, wife of Asher * | "White of Ocean Grove Heights, died it. last Wednesday of eancer of the face But won't cure it if the kidneys* are i from whieh sin- had suffered a lonjy weak. •' ! tii.ii?. Hlu- was i-i-i years old and luaves You must ruach tluroot of it»-the j besides li. r husband ten children. kidneys, ' Barn HavM at ri-Beliolti, I Reach the C:IU.>-T; ri'lii-ve the pain, j Kdv.-uui Sinion.-^in l m s moved h i s j Degin at. i.ncu with Doan's Kidm y b a m a n d p a i l n, t h o w a f u i s-hal from I t h e rtnti,.,- r,f tiie y u r d in t h e r o a r of IPills. Victim of Cancer. the M o h w o i j t h h o u s e to w,v nidc o f ; t h e h>l. T h i s opur.s UJI a lav tin r e a r i y u r d f t . n n u r l y iiy.il u s a fiurden. ! A r e reconi.v.i.'iiclril by tliiiitsarnls. Hei'e is n . i.tuiiui;; 1 fr.im a resident of t h i s v i c i n i ' v . TfeihoUl Woaiaii iu Omahft. Mi'R, Howard A, Fink, wife of a li"].!, jrrajih operator at Freeliuld, w: Omaha whi-n the cyclone stru:l; ihat j l l . l V l ' eity, Mr, Fink up "till la?4 week had j m-";ii not heard from his wife. ..•V.-l- I I '• lliiV,. ) . , , .]> r.-iifi- I i'rllll.ic. Hiilfi-iril = • 11 1 i , 1 !' , , i I . . -.'• ii .lull .••!! .. r '..;iv',:,n'n. €4 My New Siudebaker" There's a note of pride in the remark. To own a Studebaker buggy is to own the finest, classiest looking, lightest Tunning vehicle on ; the road, Slender, yet sturdy wheels, flexible bentreach gear of the new Studebaker pattern, well proportioned, graceful lines, upholstery of the kind that makes you want to lean back and enjoy yourself, and the Studebaker double ironed shafts, strong and shapely. Why wouldn't any man be proud to own a Siudebaker? K i ' l n . y ]>il .I i h . i i i , I-'.lll Ann::.••!• 1" »•*_• ill I'M ,\il'l..-illl M i l - N. .1, !!•• ! I' .<r« , , RED BANK, N. J. See the Goods Right at Home! ("liarbs N, VanBuren died at his The members of the Allentown sunmiur hmnu at Ocean Grove Sunday jKMethodist church gave their pastor, of lust wi-ek after a lonir Hickness. He , ev. J. P. Carman, a receptionMn tlio was n wholesale meat and provision \ basement of the church last Thursday dealur at Elizabeth and he leaves a i week. widow and an adapted son and daunh. (Contiiniril ut> iic.vt page,) tcr, Old Fireman Resigns, " Onyx" Hosiery Week MANSON & SONS, MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS, "fvTomnouth Street/ Near Borough Hail, Red Bank, New Jersey. fit for the Queen ^of every American Home - n Mtuhael Conway resigncil as a nii-m-' l.y illHIII'ili'l'nl Ki.in ber of Freehold fire company No. 1I ' i l N Wf|-n IIS.' lart %v»>ek after Herving 21 years. He f i l l Ullli'UIlt .11 war, presented with an engrossed exempt ccrtificat«. For sale by all dtulcrs. Price M Moved to Sew Sent. cents. FoHer-Milburn Co., Buffalo, Mifs. George Sparks of .Freehold N W York, sole ai'cuir fur (IK- Unit, d moved to her new house last week. Misses Mary and Annie Miller hove States. moved-tov the house vacated by Mrs Remember the miint-- Doan's—and Sparks, take no other, Farm Trutfcj »«irf W««eni Pony C*rri££#s Set our DttiUr or anil STUDEBAKER " I«W VORK iiiKMEATOLIS South Bend, Ind, cincA.no «nALt*s KANSAS CHT LRNVRR SALTLAia CITY SAN FJUKCKeo PORTLAND. ORE. ^LIPTON'S W JELLY TABLETS THE IllCI) JUNK 3 PRIZES FOR SHREWD SHOPPERS Thru special purchases andconcessions oft garments belonging to our regular stock we have laid the foundation for the biggest ready-to-wear day of the year. For so, we confidently look forward to the results this advertisement of great values will bring. 145 COATS Tho kind with the exclusive Fifth Avenue nil* that you havo IKUMI admiring all season un thu IH-SL dressed women. Three special lota from a maker who was closing out his season's stock. 75 eoata of mixtures and plain cloths; value $15.00, at $ 9 . 9 8 . 46 eoata, serges and other materials; value $18.50, at $ 1 1 . 5 0 . 24 black and blue serge eoata, in regular and stout sizes; value $18,75, at $ 1 2 . 7 5 . 117 SUITSThe kind that will uphold our reputation for distinctive KarmentH, A substantial Having on •ach. < The quantity is not too large for us to sell in a day, perhaps in less than a day. Come early to this sale, 39 suits, fancy and demi-tailored, of mixtures and serges, for juniors, missus and women; v ahu* 918.50. at $ 1 0 , 7 5 . 27 man's-woav serge suits, navy and black; value $20.00, at $ 1 5 . 0 0 . 51 women's and misses' suits in a lame number of materials and many smart styles: value $L! ..M). at $ 1 6 . 5 0 . When you buy specials at Steinbach?s remember this '^j _* '": No store on Fifth Avenue, New York, the Strand, London, or the Rue do la Paix in Paris sells better merchandise than Stoinbach's. This, of course, >. iloes not mean thai worielltho highest-prinnl apparel made or the most valuable jewelry, but it does mean emphatically that all our manufactured articles, all our staple tfoods are the very finest made in the world. When you buy here remember this, even when you buy "specials." for they must come up to our standard when you make comparisons, compare ourgoods with those you find in the very best shops. For only so can you arrive at the truth. Our low prices are the result of ellicioncy in buying ami selling. These Dresses Will Astonish You as They Astonished Us When the maker called us up on tho phone and told us of this lot of dresses he wished to close out, we knew from liia description thut we could t-Npout something unusual, but such dre.-wes as these, we hadn't dreamed of. They're chic, dainty, full of style, elegantly made and finished, far surpassing any that have been offered at these prices. 34 Wash dresses, chambrays, linen, madras, all sizes; values $;l.00, at $ 3 . 7 5 . j 7!) white lingerie dresses, trimmed with lace and embroidery; value $0.75, special $ 3 . 9 5 , Waists that one Dollar will Buy This advertisement wouldn't bo complete without a waist sale. It's the first thought of many women when they receive their paper. Those are unusual $1.00 values. Tailored and fancy waists in linen, madras, dimity, voile and batiste; value $1.50, at $ 1 . 0 0 . Blifck soisette waists, tailored shirt with soft collar; value $1.50, at § 1 . 0 0 . Special Values in Corset Covers and Drawers Women's fancy Corset Covers, many dainty styles, trimmed in laces, embroideries, medallions and ribbon; special value 5 0 c . | Women's Cambric Drawers in several stylos, trimmed with lace or embroidered edge, tucks and j insertions; special value for 5 0 c . Infants* and Children's Wear Mothers know the difficulty of finding pretty, simple things for their children to wear. We have made a careful survey of the whole field of the little one's requirements and our stock enables you to fill every want and whim. Infants' lawn caps, it is always difficult to obtain something just right, in excellent variety, in styles you'll approve of, 2 5 c . t o $ 3 . 0 0 . Department for Neck Fixings Is worth visiting. In it are sold all the latest novelties, such as you cannot find in the general run of shops. The inexpensive exclusive things that add to the charm ofa costume; the more elaborate neekiixings atone-hail1 their Fifth Avenue prices. Two and three times a week fresh designs are received, for our buyer is in constant touch with the sources ofthe best styles and we are enabled to present the latest conceits simultaneously with their appearance in New York. Embroidered collars, special 2 9 c . Armless guimpes of fine not and .shadow lace, 80c. Oriental lace collars, 5 0 c ; with jabots to match, $ 1 . 2 5 , separate jabots, 5 9 c up. , Hand embroidered collars, new shapes, on net and batiste, $ 1 . 2 5 , $ 1 . 7 5 . Shadow net dress sets, white and ecru, $ 1 . 0 0 . Batiste embroidered in Bulgarian colors, $ £ . 5 0 . Xet onihroHH'i'od solid with nulcmrian silks, $1.25. White brocade satin collars, S 9 c ; with cull's, 1.00, Low robespierre satin collars with jabots, assorted colors, 5 0 c , Chiffon jabots with shadow lace, $ 2 . 0 0 . High crushed lace collars, SOc and 7 5 c , Crackley mesh jabots, $ 1 , 0 0 , $ 1 . 2 5 . Low crepe de chine collars, $ 1 . 0 0 to $ 3 . 0 0 . Children's Hats and Bonnets Bewitching styles, beneath which the beloved face will peep forth prettier and sweeter than ever. A glorious assortment of tempting creations in juvenile headgear. We're enthusiastic about them and HO will you he. Children's bonnets, $ 2 . 0 0 t o $ 4 . 8 0 . "Children's lingerie hats, $ 3 . 0 0 t o $ 8 , 0 0 . Children's straw hats, $ 1 , 0 0 t o $ S 0 0 . Children' white lawn dresses, made with panel front, trimmed with lace and embroidery; sizes from 2 to fi years; regular $2.25 value for * 1 . 7 5 ; $1.DO value for 8 9 c . Our Low Prices Make New York Shopping an Our Sales of House Dresses are Always Emlnentiy Successful Extravagance Not a tribute to our advertising, became the advertisements are always small but to the values that are BIG, Tomorrow beautiful house dresses in all colors at $ l . O 0 ; o t h e r s up t o $ 3 0 0 . been added to the Spring Lake post- who recently underwent an operation i cntH, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Harden, on gate of Manasi|Uim are enjoying a BRIEF ITEMS OF NEWS.job. office. Frank P. Krbe, .Jr., has thefor an injury to his leg at Newark, Saturday. ! vacation at Hickory, North Carolina. returned homo a few days ago, lie ; is recovering from hi« trouble, ! Matiiwali Boy Studying1 i w , i Freehold Mail Buys a l o t , \ Ilnrohl CluHi1 of Matawan will ht-ijin ; E. 0 . Btwon nf FiwhoU! has Walter (J, Voorhees of Mauasqunn Airostatl for Threatening Officers, Alarm Clocks in School. i thu study of law in the, ollh-es of Fort, j a lot 7<>N28<» feet mi Lincoln avenue at Mjss Mildred Man-mer, Fred Hope, is having two auto ears built for use- Silas Hollis of Freehold was was nr- i.&. .Fort _ . . . .of . Newark. He formerly hclil j that place from Mrs. I), P. YanUorn, Alfred Zliekman and Don Burton have in his express line between , Ashury rested last week for threatening Con- a position us .stenographer aHid type- | county Horse Siiow Dates, been suspended from the A.sbury Park Park and" Hay Ileiul. Mr. Voorhees stabli* <k-orge (.'. White with a rovol- writer, • The Monnionth county horse KIIOW high school for concealing alarm will maintain an oflice at each place. ver. lie svas placed in jail to await I Injured ill Iwiirtju hold on the Hollywood grounds , £ o m A u t O i the action of tlu> grand jury. docks in the chapel Tuesday morning Hollywootl Hotel JioaBofl, Carl B. Wynkoop of ManaHcjuan ; on Julj' ;l 1 Ht and August 1st and 2d, of last week, jw a H ]aj(j u ,,l |., s t wt-ul; The Hollywood hotel at Long Young- mnu Buys Fnimi, k from injuries to Dieil of Dropsy. Aibury FRTH Boy Honored. Branch has been leased for a period Roy -Parsons, of New York has his head itwived when he was jolted •James Malone of Marlboro township ThomaH J. DulYield, HOII of Hurry of two years to Duncan Brothers of bought the William Con row farm at from the rumble seat of an automoof dropsy last Wednesday, , He Duflield of Anbury Park, haw boon New York, The hotel is now being West Long Branch, Mr. Parsons i« bile. was TA veai'H old and leaves a widow. elected a member of the OhiriB society put in shape for the summer season. 25 yearn old and he will devote most Matawnii Movliiffs, Buililing- Now Theater, of hit; lime to fruit raining. of the Boston school of technology, Captain MatlaoK Returning. June Enimons has moved from Simiui Jlewne is havinjr a new open one of the most exclusive societies of Captain Harry Maddux, who hasHots fOO of 540,000 Batfito, rilatawan to the Radehn" farm at Mor- airdome built at the corner of Brighton tho school. Made in the largest f best been in the South all winter, sailed Theresa Foy, Mister of Eli:<a Dunne Ktmville. Mr. Weimer has moved into •inl( j Ocean aventies at Long Branch, Hurt By Motorcycle. last week with the- yacht Carib for of Long Brunch, who died last August the house vacated by Mr. Emmoiis, ped and sanitary Malted TftkeB Oliai'ffe of Qolf Iiiujcs, Miss Juliette Locker of Ocean Grove Asbury Park, He uses the Carib to in Brooklyn, left an estate worth Boy Talli from Hay Loft, William Me(;inty of Oakhurst left Milk plant in the world was struck by a motorcycle ridden by take out fishing parties in the summer. !'i(),'i()H,oB. in her ,\vill_hur Histor at Raymond, the si-veivyear-old son of last week for Bethlehom, Pa., to take Herbert Krusehka of Anbury Park Buys Farm at Marlboro. Long Branch was left $50. John McCiTcevoy of Manasquan, fell I'harge of the golf links there. We do not make" milk products"— Sunday of last week and was badly Charles H. Kipp of Wickatunk has Driveway Bomodollea. from u hay loft last Thursday wuek Job as a Olerlt, injured. Krusehka was held under Skim Milk, Condensed Milk, etc. bought the Dr. F, J. Breslin farm of 1), V. I-'errine and Maxc-y Applegate ! and ut a iurge gash in hIK head. $500 bail. i George Lai'etra of Manasquan is are having the drl driveway l.'!2 acres near Marlboro. Mr, Kipp of Freeholc'l But the Original-Genuine Harvey—BuUer, ! wo rising an a clerk in K. M. (JSIIOI'H'K. paid $27,000 for the property. He will Iradinf!1 to the rear of thiir stores re- MatawaM Merclinnt Moves, Miss Louise Harvey, daughter of take possession of the place next fall. modelled. The new driveway will not ... , . . „ . Bthe , hardware store at that place. H. Jackson,., who has occupied KORLECK'S MALTED MILK Mrs. Marie Harvey of Anbury Park, Lick Hliire Matttwau,,h has reino'vcd have such a steep incline. e at Jh e • Heturiia from Eiioitiiici, Brooklyn Woman S n y i Property. , and G. Harold Butler of New BrunsMac!© from pure, lull-cream mflk to tbe store recently vacated by (Je<'rgc I Ramui'l Hhipway of Bflmar, who George M. Burnlinm has sold his Ocoiui OHovo Couple Marrlefl, wick were married Saturday week at M. Harris in the (Jehlhaus biock. i went, to England lasl fall to visit his and the extract of select malted grain, Mrs. Sarah 11. Clothier and Holmes the bride's home by Rev, Lester G. property nn Grand avenue to Asbury .old home, returned lart week. reduced to powder form, soluble in Park to Miss Anna Gray of Brooklyn, Megill of Ocean (Jrovu_were married AdJiUnnt of Grand Ainiy, Leggett. ('oineliuK Lander was rc-instatcd Edward P. Winans has leased the at Atlantic City last Saturday week nnd Whooping OOUB-II Epidemic, water, The Food-drink for AH Ages, Ex-Chief Surprised. property find will make it his home. by Rev, Marshall Owens, formerly last week i\a a member of the Asbury . An e])idemic of measles ami whoupEx-Fire Chief and Mrs. Charles E. ; Park (ii'aiid Army pust. He was impastor at Ocean Grove. ing ecuigh is prevalent amonjv the BWASK FOR "HORLICK'S" Brown of Long Branch received a sur-Anbury Park ioiljfo Moves, mediately installed as adjutant, .scliool ehihlreii at Allentown. The DaughterM nf Liberty lodge of Aabnry Faik Man Biclt. prise visit from a number of their Used a!I over the Globe Hoi-iioi'Btowii Plncij Bolti, R o c t i v q v i n g ' f i i i m Siclciioafs, Kdimmd K. Lay-ton, cashier oi* the friends Tuesday night of lust week. Asbury Pnrk moved last week from I'eier Cuwaskey has bought t h e I'1. W. lli.yt and Mr. Crook of ClouThe moat economical and nourishing light lunch. The KururiHujK went in masquerade the Mikado building into (lie Rorden \ Asbury Park and Ocean (irove hank, J nines place nl Hornurstfiwn. : dula, who have been seriously sick for costume. building and will meet Wednesday has been c.eriously sick with eonges- Walter Nixon Htewart in muking some im- : some time, are recovering. lifin of the IUIIJTH and heart trouble. nights instead of Thursday nights. 1 Death of Former Rosirtont. provi'iiu-nts-; and will occupy it, lie in now reeovt-riiif. '. '; Now Astiistaiit C'aaliier, Richard F. Pierce, a former resident Guarfismea Bleot Officers. Takos Son in Firm. George VanBensrhoton was elected Eii^ag-oHiont AlJtioiineefl, • '• Joseph T, Laird, Jr., hns been apof Long Branch, died at New York B, P, Mal-ibury'of Imlaystown has Mr, and Mrs, William 0, Conover | taken his oldest, son Percy in buHines;- pointed astisiant eashier oi' the First last' week after u four months' sick- a sergeant in the Asbury Park miliness. He was employed by the Penn- tary company last week to take the of KiiniiHhtoNvn have annriuiu-ed the! f under the firm name of national bunk of Freehold. sylvania railroad and is survived by place of Edwin Havens, who succeeded cnLj-ajri nient of their (laughter Matilda ! Two Biclt with Stomach Trouble. sbiiry & Son. Michael J. Ryan as first sergeant, to C'liarlcs B, Brown, son of B, F. S, j a widow, Mdward 1-Yny of WayHde anil \\"UBrown of Matasvan, ! Bailor Homo on ViHit. Hoiio Sots 5000, liam H, Taliman. Sr., oi' Oakhui>l, are rita in a Hotel, 1 , I Maxey Applegati , .lr., of sick with i-iiimach I roulile. The Long Branch chamber of com- Blncliiamitli RHop Sold. Spontaneous combustion caused a L. H , ,iwlio h a s bi-i'ii at the naval Irainint1; i merce lias voted to pay Arthur II, John Knnis of Aslmry Park H o r ; , c IjieB I ' r o m CJcHe, fins' in the Hotel Trenton at Long N e w p o r t , H. I,, Hince larL at J n .'" Branch last Wednesday night. The Hupe of A:--l)iiry Pink $!)0» a year for boujrht the Sntphen blacksmith shop ;i1H11 J a n n .s l i a n e e r n f l i i i l a y s i o w u lu.-il a ii! on a visit. ' lri fire was put out by a tucket brigade acting an sccrelary of the hoard and at that l>Ia -v. He will move the busi- Inntnlllnjr H o t v / n t c r Hoat. i , "•• . .",.' ness and l\lr. Hutplien will ulilize the and the damage amounted only to publicity director fur Long Hran-.-h. , . , ,. , ,, . . , . 1 H " ! .'-e u i o i rum place a s a garage. L e w i s J o i u s of A l l e n t o w n i s h a v n m , Now Ice Ci'ofim "Agent. about $20. hot w a t e r h e a t i n s t a l l e d in h i s h o u s e . A wcw i t ^ i t i o n t . Ao«|ultted of Illegal f/ils, K. Thursti.n Blaisdell of Lung Qpevntioji for ApiieiiclloitlB, d c o m p a n y uf Motuit l l u i l y A run w William BUHMO of Asbury Park wan liram-h is now tin: representative of "Mr.ry W. Welch, the eight-vo-nr-ohl aWr eo r rdeoliln ga n(IH> work, H a r r y StiH\k • of Dr. Joseph T, Welch of the Ilorton ice cream company for this acquitted last week of the, illegal Bale i i 'i a V n i ];,... I \\ t i Braiieh, underwent an operation MaiiaBquali Man SellH House. of liquor. Colored detectives testified section of Mnnmouth county." lie will for appendicitis at the Long Branch against Busse,. but they could not make his deliveries by automobile, II, C. Winant of Jlanasquan ha.^ liORpitul last week. swear that BUHKU had hold the liquor Xiscturs nt Mnnaiq.uan, sold hit; house at that place to Kami himself. Park Woman Doftrt, ! 11. Clayton of Bay IIea<l, who will tak. George P. Bible, head of the Nal\IrH. Mary A. RigRH of A shiny Park ! liOHsession May 1st. tional Bchqol of oratory nt PhiladelYoung1 Obuplo Serenaded. Friday after Kuffering a long To open stationery Stove. Mr. and Mrs,- Gilbert Weeden of phia, will give a lecture at Mnnasquan died last from asthma and kidnuy trouble. Clarence Meu,-ill of Hpiinir T,al;c will Anbury Park, who were married re- Friday night for tho benefit of thetime She wan T;l years old and leaves: three , o))en oru and a utat ionery cently, wore serenaded Tuesday night Fourth of July celebration fund. d and a sister, , ; stand in the store f n i iiicrly of last week by members and employ- Jovseyvillo Boy Diet. :hy Peter C. Hrown. Harry MacDotiak!, son of Rjchard , ees of the firm of'Wooden, Havens & MacDonald of Jersuyville, died last Part of_thu ceiling in W. R, Biount'8 . Tiiiiaiiod Weeden, EuccestfSrs to AMBROSE MATTHEVs/S &. CO. Saturday week. He was seventeen j home nt. Enpiishtown fell lust Friday' Harry H, Vunllise, who farinH the Unsightly Grey nnd Faded Hair Moving- Plotnrai of wrtolt, Considerable dumago was done, 1 J . N , PolheliiUH pbii'i- at. J i n l a y s l o w i i , A company of eighteen people took years old and besides his parents, he ',week. to the furniture in the room, but no leaves two brothers and a sister. I Why not have beautiful, dark, liloFny, Herbert ©tireet, Red Baiulk, N, part in u rescue from the, wrecked I is t h e lirst in that -swtion to linish natural i one waH injured. colored hair, full or lliV anci Antioch ut Mannsqunn last Wok for a Site for Waiting1 Room. \ ! planting potatoes. beauty—keep yourself younj; lookiii^ moving picture firm. Part of the comThe Ocenn Grove association hns of- Job j in Phljadolphla, ' I!i*©sHold Mlili Operated On, INCOHPORATED IBla. and fasiiuiULiiiiKV Its HO funy and E S T A B L I S H E D 1BOO. Harold Reed,, eon of Postmaster s t m a t e r Will pany were dressed to represent life fered a lot at Bradley Beach to be used A. H, Longhfreet of Freehold was simplo to do if you will gei. u btntlu or na u waiting room for the railroad for liam L. Reed of LOUR Branch, has operated on at a Trenton hospital but Jlay'a Ilair Health today. You'll notie.u savers. ] $500. Real GHtnto men Buy this price taken a job at Philadelphia, He, was p Trotting- Knc«s at Freehold. expwtid to return homu a change, after one tir two applications week, is practically pift of tho land. a —how qtiiekly thn nrey bairis vani:-.h~ The Freehold driving association hns 1ST.'!. > how Rlossy, full or lira and vitality arranged a meet for Decoration day Woulrt-Bo Suicide Recovorlug-. P a r t Mnii Dead. > Qrocevy Biislneno Sold. 1 lay's Hair Health will keep your hair. with four events. The prizoH amount William CraiK of Seagirt, who re5 Robert V,. Wnddell of Villa Park died Don't waste time, get a bottle1 today. to $1,500, A number of horses lire ccntly shot himself in the mouth in ,.William Havens of Wayside has Sunday of hint, week after a long REAL ESTATE. MORTGAGE LOANS, > now being trained at tho Freehold an attempt to commit suicide, i« re-Hold IIIK (ri'ojery businefiH to Grover sieknesM, Iks leaves a widow, mother Your drugRiHt 1H HI'IHIIJ; more Hay's CHOICE COUNTRY ESTATES FOR SALE i Hair Health than all others, bncnu:;o track, Dangler, who took possession lnst covering at the Spring Lake hospital. week. he, known It's the mo«t, BiUisfactovy, Mr, Havens haa moved to and brothel'. Ola Soak Sold, OR RENT Furnished or Unfurnished, Season or Year ? Fire in Bank Buildiur. Champion the nicest and elnaneflt to use and Point PloaRiint. The old Wyckoff dock property along really does restore colnr to prey hair. A slight fire occurred in rooms over Firemen Eloot William Stein and George. Dlakeley, Somo. of the best farms in Moninonth County for m\o. ' > the Mutnwnn creek has been sold to EnKlishtown bank lust Pridny Free: SIRII thin adv. and take it to Uic Charles Lufburrow of Koyport, It has the Olarcnca D, II, Dlakenoy has been Jr., of Freehold, walked to MimasqUHii clrugplHtH and get a OOe. hotINSURANCE IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. } H frontage of 300 feet on tho creek night week, Theflrowas quickly putelected foreman of Steamer company and back Sunday of last week to view following :lo ojIjay'H Hair Health and a '<l~,c, out and the damage wns very slfj;ht. tho wreck, J nnd will run from 200 to 500 foot in No. 1 of Frenhold, Daniel UriKitH in uako of Hartlnn Soap for GOc; or |l,00 Freahold t o t Solfl. Hupromjut thu 1IOMK INSUUANCK COMPANY OK NKW YORK, > depth. , and Robert Kennedy «ssist- Horse Clioltos to Death, bottlii oC liay'H Iliur Health'und two jumes Murphy of Freehold" has ant assets January 1st, HM-'i, lfU:i,.(0iil.i;li.fi0, > A horse hul<»ngini( to J, M. Francis t'Oc, unkeH of Harflnt* Soup Froe, for 51, STtptuna Tree of Note bought a lot on Brondway at that place of Manasiiinm got its leg over the Olieratlon for Appendicitis. COOPEB. JR., AIHO other leading compnnleH qnly. • i The Neptune towriahlp eommittoo from J. A. Kent of New York and 1B halter last"Saturday week and cholu-d M'ISH Kannie Brown of Belmar re- to death. la«t week ordered the payment of a clem0ng it off. The price was $700. ccntly underwent luvo.pnrntion for apnote for $1,500, which waq the- lnut 1 Oontrnot Awarded, DANCINQ, pcndk'iti.s at the i-writf Branch how- Moving ft Home. of n total indtbtedncflB of 821,000 Tho contract for tho removal ' of Eimls Tilton of Hebnar in moving a pita). She will Koon}bc able, to leave which faced tho officials January Ist, SOCIAL AND FANCY DANCING KBiJinge nt Bdmnv hu» been awarded thb" hospital. Inrjju house from Eleventh avenue to 1912. TOIl THE BALLROOM. Officesi 60 Broad Street, RED BANK, N. J. | to J, H, Carney for $1,200 n year. Mr. Married at Mftttiwon. » z t M Pontal Ol»rk. n lot on Tenth avenue, west of the Ilpfltrit-tPil I'liiJ-Mnd niiU iii'Ivuti' inHtriictlim, Carney had the contract last year. F»HItjIP H . C O L E M A N , Telephone No. 97. ? Owing to the new postal regulation Miss Haiden of Mntnwun and Har- rnilroud. Roelor PIucc, RED BANK, N. J. insisting on an eight-hour dity for Becovarttt|(. -, vey Heynr of :Morj?»nviII(; were mar- On n loutliti-u Ti-iii, - ', t l b e employee;) a n^w clerk has Aiivon Qi IU^HI nnd lkinuld AppleCharles J, I'arkcr of .Mlinaequnn, ried nt the homo,, of the lii-ldu's pm(Continued from hut page.) Autos for ExprtfiB BUBIUBBS, Te'eplione 6 1 3 , Reel l a n k . OR YOUR WANTS IN FO House ALLAIRE & SON, Agency, ^r J : THE KKD BANK THE RED BANK REGISTER;,:1;?:,' , ot' O H N l i , C O O K , Krfisnr a n d i ' u h l i . h - f . CKOKGE C. 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AND BROODERS. -"Cyphers" Poultry Appliances, Fopds and Standard Supplies of All Kinds i i \ n i I n Ih l i I IU 1i \ !| l l l l p i I ii STANDARD CYPHERS INCUBATOR Make OUR bank YOUR bank. 1 i ill i 11 I i - ti i l 1 1 1 i i l i t i i i \ ii iMIiii n t I i t l l ' l li t u l i l p ] 1 i l 1I i l l 1 , 1 1 i i ' I i i l l l l t i n ii 1 h \ mi n i I _ i I 1 ti t n t i u l i iu l n i i I I ^ ! I ml I ll1 1 h i i iI I i I t t 1 1 11 I I I \ I ni i t ht U l ' \ 111 1 111 i c i I 1IM1 C i t y , r H a l n f l e l d . N©%v nriin»M?lck, N®»v H«vef» m d t*tmMr Y o r k . "CYPHERS" Poultry Goods. ( H i 111 t 1 \ c l 1\ l l lill M l I "11 t i l pl 111 1 I 1 111 111 i l l I t 111 1 I I I I Il i t I I ] i 'I 1 1I I I 1 1 i l l 1 p l II t ,1 1 \ 1 i l \ tl i i 1 iJ i i 1 i l l 11 I I 1 1I 1I I I i u1 i t i , ( II n i l ii i i i ii ]i i i i I I i i \ i I II D 1( 1 I 1 I i n i I I 11 I ' l l 1 h p - l• • I I l u l l 1 ' lt I 1 l i t 'j ' i 1 I, t i I 8 BROAD STREET, RED BANK, N, JT, SUCCESSFUL, JPQUL/rjprif RAISERS USE I1 1 1 iilit ii 1 pi ! i iI | i t t in i ' I 'i M 1 in | , , I i 1 I I In I 1 I 1 Jfr««v It seems almost unnecessary for us to add anvthimr to the words in the above drawing'. Read them! The statement they contain k absolutely true. A dollar in the bank is doubly valuable! It adds to your Belf respect and helps YOUR CREDIT. It gives you a standing in your community and acts as an incentive to make you get more. i l l \ \ i l1 1 111 l ll H n \ 11 i ll \ PIANOS FOR RENT. Tuning and Repairing. 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I', I 1 ] ) 1 i i ; t i i VICTOR VICTROLA ii i i I I n i i il i n1 ' h t i t i m i I' i ' n 1 iii i i i t i ii ii " i t i i I il l il u ' i l l I u l i n1 I ii I 1 s i n t h i i n ii i i u l w h h t h p i Jili 1 i \ InHi |itn]il l ii i I I i n _ h u h l 1i i l l i M il I n vi t l i h in i ii i t i i I h i l lii' I i _ \ ii li m _ i l i p l ' i n ] ' 1 i tlull I m i I n I In u i i n il n i 11 i i i \ i I i I p u i ], i | iI I h r f i i • m i ] ! m 1 hi h i n i l i n i l l ^ i\ i l n i l i l i t I II l i p ll % 1 m i i I t h i n l li 1 111 1 I ll I nl V I I pi I t hi ipi 1 1 \ llu l>t m i li t ni c}i( u t ii } ]i n u l ' H it \ i l u il ' 111 I ' l l % 111 1 j m illt \ llll, i i t u1i f i i i i flthnu I ITS I i n i d i f i u i t ll i t i i i n n n ii t i t ll L lit F t Iii f th II i d 1 1p u l ) l n III W i t h i n ]i u \ till tnin n i d h i u 1 t I i t \ ii k th( 1 wilt IIIIL t n niti I i i ti r ^ t h i ntni*,h t u iii f i i t t h i mi i u u II m i t'n i nu I \M i i il t u t i ii I t pulilii in p u t > ll i fm i loi I n nt h t p nt-s o f p u i il p m \ t u t nil i m n u n t uf p u t mil i d n n I t w i t i n f u l t h i t 1 illi (1 t i n •u i tu.it i n t i i i n t o t i n liti of i t m i l u L in t i n t i t t 1 i-,t \ t n p i i il ni ii infl l i t l p t n in iki h i c i l l m e p ii* iiumliil t i n d t i t h 1 l u l l ni i t t h a n Loliuiiunpl ILL H i t i ULI i 1 n \ K^ h i i l l m i it h i t u n of h i L m t n i t t i I w n i l ms_ h u m s i n nf t i n P i public in p i i t s i n d t h i p u t \ will u n n m di i l thai iiithuu i i i n u t h i i pl i i n t ' m i l ti t u n of tlit fur m m «• Iifi T h e p] j u t n liiiv i it is i p u t \ ot p e n il lnn\i\ii l i t t i n u n h l i t iu n w h u h i|piiiilii.i fill m i l l H H I M ful 111" aLlVILt fol hi nt ji ild foi hi w o i l \ (,ii i t d i il I n I M I \ h lttlt l e t w i i n t h i JH opli of t i n niniifs n n d u l f m h m p u i p o e mil i i u i i i n i t m n t h i fij,ht h i b t m i (Iu n u t i n i n i n u t uf t i n p u l i l n f u n d Iu 1^ llltl h l t t l l l v m u t t tl d lllll I lllI iu i i ii n l 1>\ t i n f m nn n t i n m f h i tni in t i n () i m ( I O \ I h u i u i i ^ h In fiu uid ULI i h l i Unit i il lij,ht i lir Oi n n ( H I M i o n i t m n I v, % n m i t oi h >- h i l d u u i k ind m i n i uinpu i d uf l ft w n u n AIo t o l t l i m i iii i n i ilili fi i t i m iiiiidtnt tu u iu wi iltIn ind h IM i ti n v in I 1 II1L.1I1L t i l l I i l l I " I t I ' H l I J i f I l l l l l II Jllllltll l l h H i tpLDplL u f n h in impnitmt m t i t u l u u -\ i O n m ( H I M a i j u t i d t - d i nt h D i d t fir ( l i p n t i m n t houlil n u t bi d i p m d , ni m i l t i n i hutni j_nvt i i i m m t m i l en ujiun t h u i t \ fm it "ujipoit h u t n t i t h i i m i l t h u o i p u l i t i t il i n f l u i n i n tli it t i n iiiuii \ / LLdi •] h r n i l d h i I u i d ( i m k« t p i t f i u m t i n m Fin ] U I I L 1 hi I n , , i m i il t i i t i n n Ih i w o u l d u m pi npli m hi ^ l i i r n i i , . t o i t i h i t h it t n IIL i h " l i ilili f m i n u m l i i l ot m i i n p n i itinn i i nn n h i I t i t t i ni \ in n u ttin k i t ininnu t h t m l i i i n ^ i p i n of thi pinpli W h i n t h pi upli t ' i t i i h i i t i t n w o u l d t h i n I H n I n In M M t n th p i n t hi t 1n o \ l u l ^ t i i I ni ) u t h u t . o f l l u i n t I I H H I L I I t i n hillut l m \ p m i l p m lltLi i n dnnintd P HEN the servant notifies you that something needed for dinner has been overlooked, it is a simple matter to order it quickly by telephone. 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Vin«,SI»d« airf I^ergreen Tr««», Shrubs Hedge PUnti, Hardy Vinei, Ro^ei, Perennial Plant! and Garden Root, in great |«^ , Done in All B r a n c h e s . , CHEERFULLY GIVEN, , . »oolnB Promptly SCHOOL SUPPLIES ii v Apples, Crab Apples, Peaches, Standard and Dwarf I Pears, Cherries, Plums and Quinces Painting Contracting Co. , MOUNT CO., •% - \ \ \ - \ - \ - \ *v - \ •% % <\ ^ ^ ^ ^ \ \ *,_ BELFORD . , • ^ ISIS Page R u n a b o u t 1913 H u d s o n t o w i n g ear "33 M -H. P . ISIS H u d s o n Torpedo " 3 3 " - H . P . 1S12 E v e r i t t M 3O"-H. P . l a i a E v e r i t t M a e " . H . p. Model 1O Quick 4-passcnger. Uuick touring oar "3O"-H, P . Marion R u n a b o u t 1911, used o n e year. C h a l m e r s "3O"-H. F*. 4-passenger car, n v n k U n touring car M 3O"-H, F». F*ranklin 4-paasenger touring car **24M-H. P . B u i c k commercial panel b o d y truck. ©-Cylinder Willye Overland 4-passenger car. you will say, after in^ specting our stocks, that ourcreations compare favorably with_the chic, superb creations you saw in the city. Our prices are, indeed, very reasonable and our '• These cars have been overhauled andrepainted and are great bargains at the prices displays mosfcomplete. have on them. Some of them have been used but a few miles forldemonstrating and Your visit will be time pleasurably and well * 4> we cannot be told from new. _; • _^__ spent, __ WILL BE rOUND AT THE MONMOUTH NUMEBY ad^ournod last week without u-conMd- j rnd WE ARE OFFERING SOME GREAT BARGAINS IN USED AUTOMOBILES, METROPOLITAN MILLINERS 41 Broad Street, J, W.iMount Co, Geo. H.'Patterson. w a s p AUTOMOBILES. \-VWvV\ \ - variety »nd large number! De»cripti»e catalog mailed free upon request Dont fail to plant Caeo, (Catawba Concord), the finest of all hardy Grape. m UM •< nate ones 4- AGAIN A FTJIJL. LINE OFI vote of 11 to 7. The vote originally htood !> to 9, l>ut Ktnatoi Slocum, who futhou-d tlu- bill in the henate, and ^ESTIMATES Kenutoi I)a\i^ i'haii^i.d then \ o t i s t o . , _ ncKotive Bank, N. J. + MRS. H.GOREY, O-O-O I llO 4- 1| Sis cut down tire bills ( d A-t If you had the good fortune to be able to examine the displays of the ultra-fashionable ... m i . t i n . . . „ . i • in v i d, , , ,11 H i t h . l l j l l Hi it t h I I t , „ , , v t n p m iili i III v h m n i i mHi* I lir m i u winilil i n i i u i i t U i l l i t i 1100 II, iiitm t m t h it m.,.,11 v. m i d h , Apply atFactory, If your home is without a telephone, why not ask to have our representative call and explain rates. Telephone service probably costs less than you think. It m i\ \ c t t i l t i , . i t 1, i l t n K . h . t . m i p m s , " ' " ' t i m . f - t i n ( I ni n I , , . % , , _ , , „ , .t't., nhtun i hnin y U i M . M . n m i n t t h i i u i n I i llu be Quick and Accurate. Either Man or Girl Good Salary and Opportunity to Right Party, j j ilw i% ( ) l 111 ( l l A L iu n I i t i n h v h t pnl In m H I itoi "in i m t nm i t t 1h lllll mli t t i i Attended T o . , NEWSPAPERS AND MAGAZINES DELIVERED. J. T, LOVCTT, L4t«le SUver, N, J , ByS_A.:D.A.OS:ES Mieelrf* sjalvht MMraRr th* a n u r>»mri i d . . ~ L , l t w—•!._. dtbebMla at noduste pi F\ W, MOSELLE, 58 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J. ^ p > t •cij-»^r-» BeJjhORD, Q O I torn. to 5 P. M. At Second Two Cars of Seed Potatoes.] Giants. Enormous. Cobblers. Green Mountai W.T. SHERMAI West Street. Bunk BatMinff,, BoUM 87-88. i / • J—^s gr I, %*• THE RED HANK UKMISTKU FROM .»t»»«»»..•A»Ur, ACTUAL COST OASIS BASEBALL TEAM REORGANIZES AS THE HIGHLANDS STARS. WillUni J. Hunter in Manager of the Team and is Ready to Lkiuk Game* with Teams in the Vicinity of Highland* Charter of the Patriotic Sons of America Lodge Close* with Hi Names H. Kad«nbach Improving H'u Bay Avenue Buildings Wa innklr admit w« w m l f o u r tr*4«. MMl wlitt'i mw«. we sre going tsg*tlt, tf Y«UMf! "Ho*?* By *#*!«• The Inf Mr pries* «• A C T U A L C O O T , THEM PRICES SHOULD SWAMP US WITH BUSINESS. What do you par? Old Oa>l buiutiiil Un 11 d i n »t k N foi thioat ti I Iw MltiUilf limi in beintc foiniiii »s in w (lub t i as tliu IIij.hliiiiij.i Sl.iri< 1 eifCtiti J u h n ( oi n\\ t! Ltrid t*i 11 jrhton hunui,iiv numbiiF tfit i l u b a n SALMON, a can 8c H i NO ONE* FISH SWIMS THAN SALMON. SyatUl r»dycliM thu w««k. i l • \l ] l I llNl i,mall MI Mill Quaker Oats, apkg 7c Alto MOTHBR'B mnA OBANDMOTHEH'S Wh«t ds r r a pair? Raduead to ?c li I , il I I 1 111 111 1 I 11! H. l IN I I I ! W ( u ( Ml Iluntc i team Extra Special A&P Condensed M I L K Specially toniion«J f«r us, M»ii» from the whota milk wiUi »!t tin, irsiim. tiiui k\ r,uili.c It JAPAN RICE lb 5c Marshall's Kippered Herring, a can 12 l-2c \h ti Evaporated Apricots, 8 lbs 2Sc Nanien and Marie Elizabeth Brand \ ] I i i n n 1 I ii 1 n i 1' luhii ii i C l it i e r CHsci 11 \ 11 m 1111] \ M ( l i di b I M i i t i n n [ i ! \ I 1 u i i I t i d t i n 1 i l j . u i ii I n I 1I ] Extra Stamps with Tea and Coffees COFFEES 2$ Stamps with I Ib, El Ry«d Coffee 20 Stamps with 1 Ib, Amboia Coffee 16 Stamps with 1 Ib. Sultana Coffee TEAS 60 Stamps with 35c. 1 lb.' Tea. 50 Stamps with .32c. 1 lb. Tea 4p Stamps with 30c. 1 lb. Tea 7Qff», ,'. .50c ASK FOR MELROSE PRINTS BUTTERINE, 25c lb DONT PAY MORE NONE BETTER 25c COUPON Cut out thii Coupon, present it ml our •tore this w«ek, and by buying 50c worth or more of T « M and Coffeei you will receive 20•• &9C STAMPS FREE Beiidet Regular and Extra Stampi Given on Sales From Monday, April 7 t o Saturday, April 12 Thin Coupon Not Good Attar Saturday, April 12 10--Stamps Free--10 WITH EACH OF* THE POLLOWINQ GROCERIES I pk A 4 P Ice Cream or jelly Powder ,.I0c 1 can Dui'troy 10c 1 pk 1XL, Starch , ,9c or 2 each Be 1 bottle Queen Olivei ISc 2 lbs Barley each 8c 1 bottle A&P Ketchup 18c 1 pk Macaroni or Spaghetti.,. 10c 1 can Sultana Spice. , , , . , , , . . , 10c 1 pk Kellogg't Teftited Corn Flake. 10c 80 Stamps with ican A&PBaking Powder 50c 25 Stamps with! liotile A&P EXTRACTS - 25c 20 Stamps with 3 cakes Colgate's Soap 25c ORDERS SWOTED Telephone 80. FREE DELIVERIES TO Fair Haven, Oceanic, Rum* no, Monday and Friday, Mfddtetown, Friday. Atltntle llfghUndB, WednMday, Eatontown, Little Silver and Shrewibury, Thn«d»y, Belford, Navednk, Tuesday. Chapel Hill and Leonardo, Wednesday. Telephone 60. ~ 6 8 BROAD STREET, R E D B A N K , N . jr. Gtv« jfctf Grtut a. JUU For Ttt«m I\ I 1U I I li in s i 1 i h i in M III 1 kt li i ' ill m i l L Jilt! Itl 1 ?ll t \ \ I Jfli m 111 ii \i = itinj; Mi I li i i J i m i i An iuo^L I u t a s i i id i I 11 t I I i - t n , i n ^ B likhi g s I tiuj_ht a in s, Mcx ii ! I I i _ i ii f i t i n U K uli nl u l i i li i\ i i I 1 1) lilK i mi i nt i I m l H \ m D u i n ni i 1 lllf'i 11 id t n ll I liuild nf i 1 T Butt uf ,Tti (I I S > i l l I I i k B.i\ ist I a n 1 IIL utli ( - o i i n i l % n M"Und ni \ t \ t e i l , I i i i\ h n u i u n u j i i i d In IM T I K m ln l h m l ( i nhi p m p e i U at \ \ i i '\ \ it h 1 tin ii ut in i M i K id ii uli i li \ mj^ IS I t iLij.htuii li I i I i h .1 1 i in v, ll ii l a u i a n d ill ii lulu t i m i l p u i i l l u u m i t ] l 1 Hit \ , u i l I lkllj l l l l l i l t L t i l l 11 1 1 1 l l lilt ( t \ i done bj Hai i \ t ix 1 1 tin iiuiluinn will ii u id i i t i n \ h i Holme - i i i ' 1 11 i i nL S i t u i H i d t i n ' n i i %v111 h u l l i U n i i i i i i i t l d u \ a n dS u n d a y with II i l u i Mi 1 t l t l l L l , i p ) l II i t l l FULL " il \ 111 I ' l l l l l l 1 ! i ci lui Hunt a n of I ' I im 4 nt , I ] • t i Ii*. I ilAfii m im lui h i n Mi-,, CiLitiude "\li i i 1 I n t h [ tlllLt foi lilt WOlk punt Sunda\ with 1 • i Mi fii niiihaw of Soutii \ n1 I h t l ail load (fat I tl n IT, 'I In f >11< 1 1 % ' p u p i l i 1 t h I I LII i n !u dias I m i l p u i] K iioul I I . I M hi * n m i t h t i rnit LiostinfT and In idjre has f been i ( ] in i d j l l ^ t i l t 11L1 t l l d \ d u i m L "U iil.ll Htdmtb Matthts\ i 1 W. t I urn J ii t ^ m n l i I-. i i i i Eligrlilim1 b H D I Q I K i iil ^ i i i ii i n i li i i i ii i l i i l i i i \ i i_ i i • i i h H i ni 1 i ii 111 - i ! I'll I ! il M i l 11 i ^ \\ Pupils t i l l \ \ il i >111 i i i i nit i \ i i i _ n M 1 i m l i i I I il I Si n \ 111 I tn s Kn n 1 mils \ I ited hi J on, CI "UiH"i =trrtt I a - t Mi Hattie C h i t it Dixtiti s on i ;[] tthiss - til Telephone 200-M, j il m i l i \ ti n n h i • t n l a i d u p v t i t h j_i i p " ' i; A, new Pike ad hi _ in ii 1 in li I hi en ln^talkd in tin i I . i f Un. I , Ttihn nn d i u g com) u n \ numbti of \ t u i i F u t nfmni thi1M i 111 ,,! - I l l I I t I I i plait p^pett to dtti mi 'IK 1 ink tinut I*i I • I , 1 i 1 t I II 11 \ \ i l l , i ( n i l at Sandy Hook torn it m i n \S i l h u n 1 ' i 1 n 11 I I i \ J m i m William Rowland h i h d ni ss j . I till I i l r 11 I 1 l \ I I I 1 1 1 I I •"litlllll „ !l l l l \ 11 _ i l t 1 I l l H 1 i l l 1 \ hl,ht- installed in tin H , h k n d ph.u I ' l i l l I i \ l m I ti K f I I l ll i I Ii ills i l l I M mru j nn Bay a%tniu I 1 I I 1 ~\\ l l l l 1 1 l l I U 1 1 1 l i l I I I I I 1 I I I I Daniel Billh of IS m m l ,n i nut ha Hi ilti ii Il i I Mi J ilin 1 I I I n l\ \ l l In t n tonhntd tu tin him t fm mill I Ulitli j - i tinii ssith •rnknel:,'5 1 I i 1 ifn i . t i n < i I t u II i in M i s ii 1 Mi John \ViI«i HI (if RiookHn h a I i i h n H in l t t u m t d honii afciu ,i i\ftk \ i ^ i t Flinch Olub'i Sait Meeting', with relatives here. Mrs. Thomas Hennessey of NaveTho Flinch club met hist Fridny night at Mrs. Edna Hausor's. Prizes sink ns-enue has been on the nick list wore won by Blrs. Amelia_ Weuker, for several days. Mrs, James Andrews of Fourth Mrs, William Hewitt and Mrs, Ella Johnson, A social time nnd refresh- street has been seriously sick with When every third motor car on the road is a Ford it seems rather useless to attempt to tell ments were enjoyed at the close of the stomach trouble, JDr, J. J. Rowland has moved his sard playing. The next meeting will anything about them. But I might inquire—How many Fords did you ever see "stuck, on the lie held Friday night at Mrs. Sarah offices into the rooms over tho Highroad"? You certainly never saw a Ford " lay down, on a hill." Bishop's. This.will be the last meet- land pharmacy. ing for this season nnd a number of Three candidates will be initated in- % They are undisputedly the most economical car in the world. They will run twice as far to Ne-Wn-Sink tribe of Red .Men toextra attractions will be provided. morrow night, Brief Items. on a gallon of gasoline and the tires wear twice as long as almost any other car manufactured. Mrs. Helen Cornelius of Bay aveMr. and Mrs. C. V. Boughton of nue has been laid up for some time In every city and almost every incorporated village in the United States is a Ford dealer, Valleyy avenue returned home u e Monday y with sickness. ft h t visit i i twith ith ttheir hi d h after a short daughGrandin V. Johnson of Shrewsbury ' * who by his contract, is compelled to carry a stock of Ford parts, and is always at your service. ter, Mrs. Eugene Pearson of Snmmit. avenue has been confined to the house j v Sirs, C, T. Maison, Sr., of Jersey with sickness. S Just stop and think what a tremendous advantage this is. And it is true of no other car. City, spent the week end with her Mrs, Charles roster and Mrs. D. T. ! i< Dont take our word for what the Ford car is, but ask your neighbor, who owns one. And grandson, Arthur Brown, Hubbard have been on the sick list the J? Lydia Voorhees and Thelma and past week. J *«] youyCertainly have a neighbor who is a Ford owner. Edna Loder are making arrangemente Tlio entrance to the Highland audi- ! % for an entertainment to be given at torium has been repaired and re-! '*' Both the touring car and the runabout have been much inproved in appearance this year. the Methodist church some time this painted, month. The program will consist of The touring car has a handsome bell shaped back and mu2h of the brass is done away with A new sign has been placed in front musical selections, reeitatioHR and ex- of Greenspan Bros," store on Valley and a black enamel finish substituted. But the greatsst changes have been made in the runercises, avenue. A reception was given last night to j C. Bucher of Newark has purchased about. The unsightly gasoline tank is placed under the seat and a new sloping back, with Rev, and Mrs. Elijah Reed at the ja lot on Sea Drift avenue at Water Methodist parsonage. • There was a ! \yitch graceful lines, much enhances the appaarance of this car. food attendance and tho evening was Benjamin .Martin and George Kolspent in playinp Kanies and singing. embush were visitors nt Newark lust I have just receive:! six mora of these runabouts and coi-dially invite your inspection oi' Refreshments were served At tho closo. week. both touring cars and runabouts at my show room. The ladies1 aid aodety of the MethIvy Smith of Iloboken is visiting his odiet church has been having a num.father, Charles Smith of Bay iwenue. ber of improvementB made to the parMartin & Kolenbugh have the consonage. The rooms have been repainted and the house practlcWly re- tract for painting the drawbridge. William Fehlhabei- of Bay avenue furnished, The cost was about $100. spent last Saturday at New York. The Water Witch development com-, William Coder's new sea skiff was pnny is haying one hundred shade and 'launched last Saturday morning. ornamental trees set out along the Mrs, Fipy of Buy avenue was i\ walks on their property at Water Witch, John Bennett of Atlantic visitor at New York last weuk. The Derby houso is being repainted, Highlands is doing the work. Advertised letters remain at the Kila for Kont Theft, postofnee addreBsed to William E, Andrews, Mrs. Violet Anderson, Mrs, John Hebler, who claimed to live at S, Cregier, Jurgen Dyketra, Clarence Newark, was arrested nt Freehold last W, Wright, Ernest I). Wetiver and week charged with stealing a team of Bliss R, Webster. horses belonging to Enos Silveis at Morris Rosenbaum of New York, Freehold. Mr. Silvers tied n team of proprietor of the Albin ice cream par- horses in front of a store nnd Hebler lor on Bay avenue, wan down last drove off with them. Hebler left the week, Hifl store is being overhauled horses and when taught said In- was 't* and put in shape for the summer drunk and did not know what he was doing. trade. The work on the new railroad bridge Sudden Death of School Girl. is being pushed as rapidly ns possible. Nearly all the concrete piers are fin- Miss Ida A, ICrvin, daughter ished and the part of the steel J e n y Ervirt of Brawntown, died siidwork is also on hand "ready *" to ' ' lbo put ' denly last Wi.'dm-sday night at Lewis up. II. Boyeu's at Matawan, whero she William Mead of Atlantic street will boarded. Miss Ervin was fourteen leavo this week for Lakewood for his yearBold and her death was due to health. Mr. Mend has been sick for pleiiro-pneumonin. She was a ntusome time and he thjnks that the dent at the Mulawan high HCIIOOI ami change will benefit his condition, attended school up until'Tuesday. • Mr. and Mrs, Buriowea and S. C. Corse of New York are down for the summer. Mr. Corse hns opened up his | t &££*< 4^v'H <^ Highland garage on Navesink avenue ne«r the end of the trolley line. About $21 WUR cleared at tho supper Stmose Makes Thm People Fat', or It will moan that you svill NNNMMNHIinMIHNI held In the basement of the Methodist all the hot toil and worry of baking church last Thursday night. The James Cooper, Jr.,wiU Return Money. affair wa« in charge of the combined oiul HtiH Hc-curt; a "Start" of Life" that societies of the church, In SamoHe are combined RB is superior to thu vory bust humo-madu J. Skelenger of Newarlj aiTived here food elements that soon produces u Patterhon Building, Saturday and •ays that he will ertab- steady and noticeable gain in flesh. liHi a new record for flounders. Last Taken' after meals, Samoa* mingles 60 BROAD STREET. This biikery UKUS thu highest Ki'nde year he caught two while everyone with the food and causca it to be "as1 elie got f roin 12 to 100, sjirinw wht'nt floiu which insures you similated so that the fat producing Chief of Police Jesse Lawrence, Jr., elements are retained in the system obtaining us easily digested, highly has bought the vacant lot adjoining and you will KOOJI get good flesh, his property on Fifth street from M m steady nerves and a healthy body. nuU-itious bread that is exceedingly Life, Fire, Accident, Prank Bailey. The lot Ii 25 by 100 James Cooper, Jr., has seen Ruch redyliciuuH and really wholesome. Health, Burglary feet, markable results following the use of Daniel McCnbe, who conducted a Samose that he offera to pay for the Our bakery is CLEAN and SANIand Casualty. newspaper route hove for nanny years, treatment if it does not mako thin TAUY. died suddenly nt a New York hospital people plump and rosy. STRONG COMPANIES last week. He was nearly sixty years Try OUR WAY TODAY. You run no risk whatever in buying old, REPRESENTED, Samose; it is a true flesh forming food Tho lobstermen' of this place are at and la eold under the guarantee of one present baiy tarring their lobrtov of the most reputable business houses pots. They are also repairing their in Bed Bank to refund the money if boats and overhauling the engines. Broad Street, it does not give complete satisfaction. In tHe Su^ar Bowl, Austin Johnson, ion of Harry N, Johnson of Shrewsbury avenue, was It pays to advertita in miimnMHiunnig I I i lt „ ! i l l I ! iI r l i \ I 1 I II Ii ' li i i M 1 i i ill \] Mill I I l i t1 ,_! 1 \ l l _ l l 1 1 I l i 111 I I 11 1 1 M lili i i II1 k Mi i » i i , 1 li ti ^ U 1\ I Ii l l Remember, your whole meal can be ipoilcd by poor butter—why take any chancel? We tell one quality—The Beit--It's Simply Delicious i l l where we will be pleased to see our old and new patrons. We keep a full and complete line of (I u in)-h w SARDINES, - 3 cans 2Sc treet \mi Inn i n u p unit i m t h m i t i a i i i n « il I i n i h u t< I I , 1 in tn < , i u i F t t m l \s i c In L(1 t t i n M i U n _ s it li 4( ^li I t u i n n a \ II n . i n i i m u l l i t i \ l i n n i i i i i i ut i i ui I I j Specially peeked for us and we guarantee them. They are large and Mealy, Each can reduced in price Mm Kandl.i nt William S'I i h h i l>u» Minn t i m e ilh ira J H u n i Im <»ii It ft S a t u n l ti ii tu Utiitun u n d s. 11111 it i 1 i n t h i 1 111 11 t -1 V TI i i i 1i ]t !, \\ d i in i I it BAKED BEANS Siii '1 H u l i 11 I L\ I i n i >. Y v . \ , i ( I I U I\ 1i Owing tolast Wednesday's Fire which totally destroyed our Branch Store at 55 Momnouth Street, we are obliged to continue, for the time being at least, at our mi n % 111 I- I III a miii i S T R A W B E R R I E S , - No. 2 can ISc Try thete. Deliciout, rich heavy iyrup. Worth 16c i il 1 u 1n m l i i i ( 1 i i 1\ IL H i iiev. \ l'iiil 1h i n i h. TfcU p r i c e j i i t t t o i n t r o d u c e i t l o i m i . l i llh i I t Smitii < ii i i h 7 rolls 25c JERSEY P E A R S , can 12c t hi it . m i w i l l i , u n t i l ti i n i l a n d t i n i i tlu v \M 1 i[u n i l r 11 ( i l i l I.M Extra Special Pacific TOILET P A P E R Theio nhoutd strike you en account of reduced price i 1 hi 1 u ni t i n ii iiiiiniin i w h i ilul m i n i i t h i t ' i \ \ n .111 n i t i u t m f!ii t i m i nriil p t t t n h i i t i ' I' lh. p h M i m i lh . M i l l J.lin 3 cans 26c Double Tipped MATCHES, - 7 boxes 25c t in tin virmifv nlu\ i ut i ( Jills l ( l \ icpiiliji hummer V mil \ u f e t i of li up with to work d t sutrirt»d u !• I>rnni-tt of l.i'-t v.u k j'Lttinj; In \ \ it. i Ultch m soil h S h o u l d b ef k• r o l l , Public • Ford Runabout, $525. Ford Touring Car, $600. F, O. B. Detroit, completely equipped. I 15,474 Ford Cars Were Sold During the Month of February 1913. There Seems to be Quite a Demand for Fords. IfYou Want One You Had Better Place Your Order Now, Or Better Still Take One While We Have Them in Stock. \ Builds Up the Thin and Weak. HAVE US BAKE HEiRICKSON&STOUT, INSURANCE. FOR YOU DANIEL MCCARTHY, N RED BANK, N. J. IHENDBICKSON & STOUT. i TUKJUSD BANK KK0I8TER 3Pounds Rolled Oats, 5c 3 Lbs Yellow Corn Meal, 5c 3 Pounds Best LAUNDRY STARCH, 10c Big Can BOSTON BAKED BEANS, Our 12c Early June Peas Our 15c Sifted June Peas. , , , , . , . Our 17c Extra Sifted Pens 9c lie 13c T i n 1 b e s t c a n n e d p e i i v a l u e s w i ' v e o i l V i v d t h i : i HIMI: . M I Big Black, Meaty PRUNES, 9c Ib; 3 lbs 25c Quids' Best Flour 33c; $5.25 bbl U f a l l i r b r s f h r r m l h . i k t T y o u r a n p o s s i b l y p o t n t a n y prit't* smooth w. h o I (* s & I n r 3 big boxes Chillis' Noiseless Double Tip Parlor MatcheslOc 3 Large Cakes Childs'Best Laundry Soap 10c Dii t has mi tv.ismrss where this »o.ip rub* For a Good Rice Pudding FANCY JAPAN RICE 7c; 4 pounds for 25c 10c pkg Macaroni 7c; Long Stems, Spaghetti, Elbows Mr*. U»ri» ftuJi W w l i t o «t«t» r a r e l"rooesJ!iui» B t f o r s Others, BEACON BEACH COMPANY INSTALLS NEW ING ENGINE FOR WATER PLANT. -.,-,,_ „ ... < IVtltaupeek realty ''"inpany, in which Last Y e a r t h e r e W a s a Scarcity of W a t e r a t t h e Height of t h e Madame Nonlua ih S u m m e r Sea»on a n d t h e N e w E n g i n e W a « P r o c u r e d to Eliminate , , ,,^ i l U } l l " K ' rvail'y ,WX[mnv w n , nl t thii Trouble Spritig Rental* S t a r t a n d Several City People H a v e i W U H 1 t l l i l '!* U l U l i w i t i l f'»m iosure pro- - 7c Special Sale Canned Goods \ y hit r NEWS FROM KEANSBURG. _ A l r e a d y m o v e d into 1heir s u m m e r H o m e s , ,,.. ,, ,, , . Mir IUIU-OM Id'.-u-h company is m- Mrs. SU-pIuMi K. WiUnn | ceeiluiKM hy two |HTMIIIH holding mortSTHKPH unumiuinn to $:u>(otw. T h e Windsor trust company holdit a inort- • Mr. Ciiail- jraRf ,,f J:S(>O,O(M u^uinVt the. crtm|jjuiy I : , f a i ! i m r -.i i h . « c l . - i - t r n - c n r i n c i n ( I n n \ M , - K! > H M j u s t rciuinec! I'nmi l4ike-!nnd i t i si l n t i d itirn'i'il i n1 9 1 0 t h a t ! t • 11 M 119111 K . - l a t i i i i i . i h ec i n i i i u - w i l l h e w o o d W I I . M V h i -w i n ! f W h i - h . - a i i h , | SIi«. IJIIII'M nioi H ' m f e should l i e r i v e n ; u i . n i K i t i ; oS h , . 1 w l u - n t i n 'w a t i - r K ' ' t " t'lwulcs O u r o fI ' h u n h s t r e e t linn Ij i r e e e d v i u ' e . N o w "' low i nt h e f i i n u i : w i l l , - t a r t p u m p i n g n U Y u - d I n>;is,. t h e S u n d a y - M ' I I O O I c h i l - !o u n U ' t u l . s t h a t i t s r it.M'lt". 1 a s t . s u m m e r u I I I I I I I I U T o f t h e ( I n n o f t h e M e t h o d i s t e h u n h t h e i r e x - !j n - i v c d o ;s!l o l h e i - H . p e o p l e li-t t h i i i w a t e r r u n a l l n i | ; h t c m c n r . - . i o n n j j u i t i t h i n y e a r . T h ephirr I - * ihe l a w n s a i i i l i n t h em o n i i n j r tlu> a n d d a t e l i a s n o ty e t i H ' t t i w l DEEDS BSCOmBCD. w a l t r w a s \ i - r y !>>w i n t h , - t a n k . T h e M r .i i n d Urn' H e r l i e i t Hiiinfoid, - . new piiMiir will (hia w a y w i t h this M i s s N o i n i a W i l s o n a n d Kii-'-.-rll S t a n - c o r a p u u L U I o f R * a l B i t a t t 1 Iroulil. . C h i 'e n g i n e i » l i v e - h i ' I ' M ' f o r d o f M_iiin Hi n r t s p v l U S i i n i i a y w i t h • Beoorded a t rr««hold on ricknoy Road and South Street. Terms to suit purchasers nmi prices low, . jj ., TThe , u ,f lfollowing , i , ( l w m K mis , 0 ( ) H \K t hth, ( l | i list. h lV n f (f 1 ( ,i,o<], Lots for sale a t " R e d B a n k P a r k " on the Fuir Haven f jV. 1 "' V " 1 ' M r s - T ' ' ' • B " o k : . l o w o f P o i n t "'l'"',,...,,...._ . , , , . , , . ... „ ' m - o n i V i I i n 111., c o u n t y e l i ' i k ' n olli Ct n li: y week: h u . . • i , i , , l H i . -M i n x c l t t i u - . - o n il,..-..-,,., , »"'r " « v i - « - n W-.I • n l \\._... n H l l . ' i . . - ! . i - . 1 . K . M , r r : i n o fN , w Y . . r k . ;<' > J O U M ' H o n H , ^ - , , , , llr:i.-li f o r , » • « » « * • ' n . iiii.i IIII-IMIH T h ! M r . M , . , L . a ! i « i l l m o v e i n a i n u i t M a v . hl1, m " ' \ t h ( l i A I ) n l ' > m " ^ ' U ' "^ . P V " i V : \ P i l . i n „ i1 U ' n i l , hm I -".tli. T i n - i - o i : i | i ; m v h a s a l J O r e n t e d ' l, nii]k , V\ , , , , | i : ' 1 ' ' M w i m , . i . .. l:,.l,,-,-i ! the H i n d .•otta-,. to'.l S c a l h m n fN e wI A n d c r s . i n o fI ' a l m n - a v e n u e r i , , , - , . r| . I . . | . . - M V . S I I : I , I , I -II I'l.-r - M " " - •»• ' • • > t i . . \ . i - i . \uiU, M i . Seiillati will i i i c i v e " i "n" w a s t a k e n t o I ' l a i n t U ' l d I m r - p i t a l l a s t 1 week for st,, «-l. tmul.l.-. He will : '-'iV:. ,,;.'". V ^ ^ I .:..,:,„ . ahuii! M a y h i . W a l t . - r 11. More omf ma 1 ! *°Z Sido M , ; | ^ | N v a i . ^ . 1 , . . , ^ , , , . , , , , f [ ^ ; £ U < ^ Z ^ ^ !'* «\i *™K™*«^ > Prospective purchase* will i well to look over those lota before Z7*™?:Z* y W v V " i ' ! ; . i n i - i i i i i i t of •piiii p a i t ( i f I n - I wiM'l, ,, lu'ie. * i priiliahly Mi M m i' luacli' tin- 1 n p i n hi.' a u t u m o h i h 1 . a t have t o linden " \im-oiit Mannnnnn "'"- Dr. a n opnr- I.HM.I ,.n w . i ! . ' . Mtildletown of N e w .,,.„„ w Your choice of Crushed Corn or Shoe FCIT Full Pound Can Childs' Baking Powder, 15c Now dont be foolish and pay 30c or more for Baking Powder with Stnmpg, etc A Nice Fragrant T O I L E T S O A P , 3 Cakes in a Box, - lOe It will make your skin as fresh as a pippin and as sweet ns ii nut 4 Nice Fat Breakfast Mackerel, 25c Dont buy cheap Coffee...It it the most expensive of all economies—Do you realize that the best Coffee to be bought it Childs' Special Blend, 27c a Pound Costa les? than one cent a cup...dont take our word for it-..test your yourself For Your Summer Shoes We Have White Shoe Dressing and Russet Shoe Dressing 9c a Package Each You may include the Black Dressing and get 3 bottles for 28c Fancy Evaporated PEACHES, 9c; 3 lbs for 25c 3 Packages Finest Seeded Raisins 25c 10c Jar Lusk's German Style It's extremely sharp but fine flavored and very appetizing—preferred by many to the finest Imported French Mustard..-this Week 7c If you like your Stove or Range nice, bright and shiny, just try Childs' Stove F^olisH, 3 boxes 10c 3 Cans LIMA BEANS, 25c 3 Cans STRING BEANS, - - 25c CANDIES Jelly Eggs 7c 1b; Cream Mints 10c 1b; Cream Chocolates 12clb 18c Jar Curtice Bros. Pure Fruit Jams, 14c Large, Sour Jumbo PICKLES,"" l i e doz Ivins* Improved Spiced Wafers 10c 1b Thursday, Friday and Saturday, April 10, 11 and 1 2 , fi in Hlgh-Grade Companies, INDEMNITY BONDS ISSUED, -iirrt. Si OFFICE No. 3 BROAD STREET, , Towughli!. ,.. . , . „ „ , , „ : . , ,,.,_,. O, W. WILLGU8Sf ^, , . , i " i k : - p e n t l l i u r s d a y h e i e I n o k n i f , ' a l - I M , , ,• , , r IM ,>,, r t s J i . T U i u v o , B H B y Affn-.n. , , . , . | , ; . m , wh m | a , w f i i t . | , ; , | , , , | , H , , [ i u j l , ....... „ .. . . A _ i i i i n i l " r c.| •mihiM'M a n d s e v e r a l a t N e w P o i n t C o m f o r t H e a - ' h h y W , 1,, , " " . " l i ti i i K . U UI ! . . . I H I'lMicile.'- c-f .--iiiinnu-.: w e r e Mo'un l a s [ l h i r l , " ' ..uV.'i'' "j ,••<. "" week from J o h n T . Comptnn, w h o is C i - o r m - I I . C o n o v e r <if K c - y p o r t h a w A n i n e I . MM . . . i''l A , Ki'lill' I'ii'ri hliililin:': a h o i ! • f > i - l l e r l i i i t H t n n f i i i i l . d ; , , i u ' i l h i sb r a n c l i oili.e oil C h u r c h " r 1"'"1" ' '' • * ' • I t if i h ^ M i ' l i t l - y ; n u e U n i t i i p r . i b a l i l y ! s ! r e i - t f o r t h e s u r n m e r , Mit-.- K l u r e n c i - l i a t o n t o w j i T u w i i s i . i n , w a s t i n ' s a i i i e I ' a n y v . ' h u l o o k . M I - H . I-;. . A r : i i . , t r o n ^ r i s t e m l i n ^ t h e o l l i . ' e f o r , l o , . |.h u ,i,,i,n ; , , i , , , , i•,,,-,,|M|,. \ \ : . , i _ X , W i l ; n i l ' s l a v n .'wiiii.!' l a s t w e e k . h i m . ''•'"• I ' n • •• • i' I-I-' I • ; 1 > . * 1 .l.iini--. Sweet SUGAR CORN, - 7c can; 4 cans 25c FIRE, AUTO and LIABILITY INSURANCE ,1 \'. - ' I .n ti i. Overall Value On Earth i ' i n H i m , - Vi . 1 1 1 . • i-~. M r . - . H e r b e r t S t u n f r n d a i u ] M i : ; , : I . . , , , , I ., -, i , ., , i . , , . •• . t : . . u , . i . . A : , , :>i,ii.;i,.i-. Tlie Avumvv K«-:III,IU:M' s t a r t e d t o K tt l i1t h S t a n f o r d h a v e r r l u i u e d h o m e . ^ V i l i i . m t 1 i ; . M: M -;j . % m a k e h e r U M i a l t r i p s t o N e w" Y o r k : ^ ^ / P ' ' n < l i n p a f e w d a y s w i t h M r n . _ ' " " " " ' ' , ' " - ' ' ' ' ; ' " ' " " • '•• •• • S t a n f o r d ' s m o t h e r u t N e w a r k . a a r i t a n Tov.-as,nii). Tin1 (|Uaiterly eonfeiviKe a w a r d e d Keim -inn•:•. l;«;uh > i n i i i i in H.nunei t h e p a . t o r of thV M c t h d i M d , i . . v h h i . ' M : ' ^ ; , , , , 1 ; ; ; ' - p . 1 . ; ; , ! ; " ; ' : : , : ! , : ; , * ' • „ , X1 „ , u s u a l s a l a r y f o r t h i s y e a r a n d a sm u c h , « , i i r f W .c i u . n ' r u n |.,|«. } i . m o r e a sc o u l d h eo l l t i v i i u d H a r i n u i V.:w [•, ; . l i - . , , . i i ; V u \ y t.» M : n - . A r t h u r D e V e r i e a of New York, of ."-''V: 1 , 1 ' 1 ","". 1 " i - : l l l " l * 1 ,, A Buiiiriso Pnrty. the firm of D e V o r i e s , L i e a u . & N i e l u ! , „ ' . ' ' W i . " " " ' 1 - 1 W l ' n l M " " " l H " ' David Cosby of the Htone road wan o l a s , s p e n t p a r t o f l a s t w e e k h e r e lt.-iynmii'l A i . n i H i n .i.'nnie 11. Sii.-^i-wi u 1 i 1 sriven a surjn-is-'e party last night. l o o k i n f r a f t e r h i s p r o p e r t y . }:' ' '' ':: " r i"''"'". 1 V • V ' About '2~i persons were present and T h e I n d i e s ' a i d s o c i e t y o f t h e M r t h o - ! « * $ \ I.J^'IMT J I " " " " " 1 " l " l'"U the eveniuji w a s spent in playing diMt c h u r c h h a s d e c i d e d t o £ i v c ii f a i r ; . i n s e r i i i i , l i n w a r . i m ,h l e m i a h L . w n ii d tlancintr. l i fh irames, sinjiiiiK and nefreshand e n t e r t a i n m e n t i n t h e church T u e s - \Hl'>'- I'-HIKI. S I . ments were, served and they departed d a y nitfht, M a y 2 0 t h . ! Atlantic Sig-hlanda. about midnight, T h e P r n y f o r Y o u Circle of t h e , TIICHHUH ,I, itninTfi m Sinmwi y piiiiA Masquerade Social, M e t h o d i s t c h u r c h will hold a n e n t e r - : "I>K. i>ne lm. f i . The. UulieK1 aid and the brotherhood t a i n m e n t i n t h e c h u r c h T h u r s d a y • l o n r B r a n c h . •pht, A p r i l 2 4 t h . j c , , i i n m ' Cinxkih to u r :eh. Oil,. societies of the Methodist church held Dr. David H, Hill of New York-lot. *i. - • , a masquerade social in the church •~. l ' i i ' i ' r { n y Friday here lookinj; after his: . f l ' : l l K i l r'^rT, " " ''• ' Tuesday night of hist week. The pro- j bnnf^low, which is being built i - - J U - , 1 . dir.Mu,. Hi.hato,-,. coeds will Ha S | u m , T,V, towards the pastor's .fund. by Vf, L. H a r t . "lots, i i . hl[ [v II t n Piiwiiuult' l.illlKelli. Miss Mnrjorie Graves, daughter of <,, } £>' Taken to Hospital. Mrs, Charles Graves of Jones avenue, ! ""hum \ v i riiiiii t n M i n i i l e H, (..irt't'ii. The youno: daughter of Albert Mor- is slowly recovering from a severe at- r h v o of pr ! ris of Main street was taken to the tnck of grip Oo.an Township. I.ontr Dranch hospital last week for an JudKQ and Mrs. John r ivschi and ,.;,,,,, , 1 ,...., ... .„ , . ,., ,, operation on her ear. Tho child lias children of Brooklyn^ spent Sunday " ,.ny, $ "l>4" Ul been uilino; f o r s e v e r a l .veekK: ' w i t h ' Mr, ^A'^VZ G / Gillio "of "tile M n t a w i u l ' T ^ ^ , Briof I t e m s . ;stone road. , „.,„„. ,.,.„„.,,„,.,-, ,,, ,,..,.„,„„ K n i l | l . The r e w a r d system w a s starred in •'''• « n d M r s , H, H . D o w n e s h a v e r e - I-1*--'" - T« " I' 1 '-. Si. t h e M e t h o d i s t c h u r c h S u n d a y , Etwh t u r n e d h o m e a f t e r s p e n d i n g a f e w , , , 1 . ; ™ ™ , ^ ^ " | , ' " l n ' n i ' 1 ! l i l l u ' " u ' ! l ' - ! ^ m e m b e r o f t h o S u n d a y - s c h o o l " received d a y s with r e l a t i v e s i n M a r y l a n d . " "ii-t.iip'iii'n'iie'i.ti.-iif tn u,-nv\- nnhii... Two | •} a button. Last Sunday there were Mi-s. E . N , Wilsson of. Main s t r e e t i"i". * i . _LW 109 s c h o l a r s p r e s e n t at" t h e S u n d a y , s p e n t F r i d a y w i t h h e r son, E d w a r d T,.!, 1 ;!,"^. 1 )!; 1 ,;','' 1 " 1 ,' 1 ' 1 ' " 1 ' n i n k V ' A U - K G «- |>J school m e e t i n g a n d a y e a r a g o t h e r e N - W i l s o n , J r . , of M a t a w i i n . i ' •_' """"'" ' lift wan only a b o u t t w e n t y m e m b e r s of t h e G e o r g e I.odei L o d o r of of CChu h u r c h s t r e e t h a s ;W f l 1 1 Township. IM CJeome Kchool present. ...t « , ,,._>. lto . w n after ..iu t H-turned t , .work llUU 1 "I Mary .Miller. l>|.-,..- . .• f| I - j & n?d id 4cSf ofC1therttthod!it W1nonnat5 CuSo^Brook.vn spent ' ^ " « — church iart wSnesclay S S o n ! • P?'* °f ' " ^ week hero looking after ^ r Z l ^ f ' T ^ l i l o p i T t y . f l . " " ' " 'M "'""^ " ' ^ 1 I is offered to Mcdvanics, Farmers, L a borers and Railroad M e n in the fully guaranteed H , S , P E T E R S ' YBU needn't hesitate i minuti. These overalls arc the best that Union workers can turn out. Firstgrade denim, cut and finished with every convenience, includiiigthe patent fleece-lined safety pocket for your watch, Be wiis and ask to see them it Red Bftnk—a, Hf, BUJpr, 19 Broad I t r e t t , A.slmry Park—H. Guldsteln & h'on, AtliUitic: illjfltlaiHl.H—LC. Ji, Timicii, I-'n-plioltl—V. H, lirowii. LIJIIK" Urancli—\S• M. Blociini, 1S3 B'wiiv. MiinuHiiunn—F, IT. I'siUerson. M. S, PETERS, Makor—FiEtoriii: Bivtr H, J, and WclliM, Bnt,, Cm. IMPORTANT TO FRUIT GROWERS, SCALECIDE THE TREE SAVER. R. H. VANDERVBER, II 7 i T h e KuiMety m e t y o s t e r i l a y a t M r s . h i s t w o n e w h o u s e s . : \Viiiifiin T, H m k t o Amli-rw ,r, r , (KNICKERBOCKER PHARMACY.) C h j i r l e s Hrcniuin's." a n d re-elected its, . T h e C e n t r a l r a i l r o a d l a s laid a n e w wnke« PKM -,. of,,, -,,,.,-r: y. J I ollicors for the cominpc year. tntek into Chnrles Egler's lumber : , . ^ ' f ' 1 , , ^ *fV.V. *""' ' , Phone IBS. BED BANK, N, J, $ T h e N o wP o i n t C o m f o r t Bench yard. I i-uta "f-Yin-ynlii" iiinl imf-Iimni i n U n r i i e i ^ company h a s opened i t shotel. T h e M r s , G e o r g e L o d o r o f C h u r c h s t r e e t -^ i-"ytcm. Piei .• ,,r |,, n p n i i y , } i , &&<*&X*X+Z+Z*l+X*Z*Z+J>Z*l olliue h a s lieun moved from_ A t l a n t i c a a v e b i r t h t o a son T h u r s d a y m o r n - ; Marlboro T o w n s h i p . : Iliishhincls t n C n r r a v e n u e . T h e d a n e - ; i n g , : Atmif s. iiro:u-ii inni 11• i.--1•:• 11>i i» Miiryl 1 *! Your property may be made ilifT pavilion will b e opened a b o u t M a y A l b e r t M o r r i s of M a i n s t r e e t i s hiid «. Htillweli. Limii. ? i . > j j : 1st. ;u p w i t h e r y s i p e l a s . M l l l s t o n i TowasUip. j 3 to LOOK all right, but it's up William Chadtt'ieU o f K e y p o r t i s . Miss A l f r e d a Wilson o fM a i n s t r e e t ! i , i a M. Tin-nii.ix t o Hiiiiniel H i e n i . P i e e e snendin1-' a f e w d a y s with h i s sister, is sick w i t h g r i p . Io f p r n p e r t y , $ ! . ' to you to make it comfortably _ _ ~ = ^ '"'""• " ' " » TWO r i S K B B M H N DROWHBD, , - - • ^ v l : - - . . - r - BOYS SENT TO BAHWAY __ ' Anna I'm is in Al.rahniu r,.-,-^; ! -pi,,.,-,,, r r ; n ' l ' u f liiliil. S I " . I M i i i ' y M . 1111 f• i n IY i i r . - ' n i i 1 IJiiMiitz. I " , l l i i v e i i H , P i e c e n f p r n | . . , l y . ? I. ^ j ^ Found Boat Ciipaiaos a t Brancji ' Anbury Park Boys Ploafled Ouilty t o Howell Townihip, .ilia Crow is Thrown Overboard. In .lulm !•'. rd Several Robterles. i ''"•r l ' 1 i ' ' ' i | ' 1 ' <'' •in) Georire S m i t l i , c a p t a i n o f , o n e of i H e n r y B i r n e y a n d H a r v e y G r o s s ' " " " ' ' • GarretL .c.r,e. w „ .s, «„ t H He n n e s s e y ' s fisliintr fili a t :!-n s e-.v^U^M^-^-UI e n t e e n - y e a r -UKI - o l d eniineti colored nova b o v s fi r o m n ^ A t i v " t , ' f , T v W l i " ! v f " , t i . . M i i r y K. W . . I I I ) . ; Long U r a n c h , a n d a n I t a l i a nn rnemU'r !.; VS! iii m e m b e r | A s b u rryy P a r k , pleaded p l d d g u iil lt yt before b f :X:^"]>UlU of t h e c r e w were drowned when t h e • J u d g e F o s t e r hint week t o several r o b pound boat w a s capsized last F r i d a y beries a t A s b u r y P a r k a n d w e r e Hen- i ... . e n n i i i n i i y t n l i r u r o K. movninir. Chu'ence H e n n e s s e y , Roeeo j t e n - t i l t o t h e R a h w a y r e f o r m a t o r y ! ' I - i n 1 m i('niiliiiiiin iiveiHK1,( t . Lorenzen ;uid Fi'iink Blandon, t h e o t h e r i Williiim Bell, who w a s connected i .-•ni> I;, ll.-ivis I n .losr.jih ('llilllillOIialtl. i j !:(•!' ( i f J i r n l f O i ' l y , | j ; 1^5 m e m b e r s of t h e eresv, w e r e pulled j o i n t l y with Birney and Gross a n d " w h o ' A l l ' i e i l V , ( ' . ( i c m i i i ) , ' t n A n i i i i L .I h u 1 from t h e w a t e r in a n e x h a u s t e d eoni confessed, w a s released i n custody of i e> V II- . t u i u w . - ™ , w i i s r e i c a s e t l i n c u s t o d y 0 1 | v c y , i . r u n l m i M 3 . M Ii Im I I Ii n e :i v e m i e , j l , dition, *r o h a t i o n O l l l'c c r R a m s a y , b e c a l i s o i t P KylvfMti-r S n i t e i l n r ' i t u i-'umili' M e e k . J C a p t a i n Smith w a s going off t ot ow a s h i s first o i l ' i m s e , ' . Pl.-ec « n ' p n . p . - i - i y , S i . ^ make s o u n d i n g s p r e p a r a t o r y t o p utt - _ Pasqunle „ ,,,,,,,,,,, t ,Derowti^; JVI who had been vu^T)mC^ii "L'"vly'' < ting in t h e pound nets when t h e aeei- convicted of t h e illegal sale of liquor <• I-', H i - h i r e r t n H x i u p l i u l i i i i n H I I c.'iu 1 l o t , J ^ 7 " . (lent oi'currcd. Men from t h o n s h o r e a t A s h u r y P a r k , w a s fined 5600 a n d vhi\ iil'T.-i t u l l i i ' i i i n n 1*. I . i i K n r t i s . were p u l l i n g on t h e h a u l i n g oft rope costs. F u r t h e r sentence w a s s u s - i ^ i y l l l h ;i \ I ' l i n r , S 1. a t t a c l u i i t o a p(ile a s h o r t d i s t a n c e off : tH'nded until t h e tirst T h u r s d a v in "Kdiih u t i l ' s I n tMllUllltl WaU'i'H. P.l|-t shore when a Inme wave p a r t l y filled .July. ' j of In if liii. S I , the boat. T h e men sUirUil to bale t h e Powell Banks pleaded not g u i l t y t o :r t MMlnt i ( I N | , e \ i n I n 1 >: 111; i T 111 • • 1 i l i i i l i i ' i ' , ( H i e rral'l u u t when •inuthei' wave capsized t h e illegal Fal.- of liquor a t " A s h u r y ' V i e - m - M. li.n nhinn tn A...,:, <:,-,Hit a n d t h r e w all Hie men m t h e w a t e r . P a r k mid WIIM held u n d e r $600 bnil f o r '-"i' 1 - « ! A .\ strciiif fin-rent w a s r i i n u i n g t o t h e t i i ; d ThinTf'ny of ni-vt week " north ;ind in shoit- at the time, T h o W , J , W r i g h t plended n o t guiltv t o * men were waMied l o w a i d sh:)i'e only s t e a l i n g a bicycle from H o w a r d W r i g h t to lie caiiirht in t h e back wash and . of N e p t u n e "township l a s t J u l y , H e carried out, i;»am. will be tried T h i i m l a y of n e x t week. James lleiilies,ey recognized h i s Orville W h i t e wa> t r i e d a n d eonb m t h e r (.'l:\rem-e TUV.I phingi'd in t h e vieteil of stealing a chicken a n d a w a t e r t o h i - lvsi.'tie. l i e s w a m liOll g u i n e a hen from .\lis, J o h n T, Sehanck fv\ and -niimil hi.-, hr.ither j u s t a s ho of Ilohiidcl, He will bo sentciVcdVowi's (in tin., p..in* ( ,f giving u p the fifiht m o r r o w , all right with a perfect HEATING SYSTEM. You'll find it costs but a reasonable amount to install a good heating system—one that will operate safely, cost least in fuel—give the heat needed first, last and all the time. See us about it. PHONE US 368, Practical Plumber, Steam and Gas Fitter, No. 29 Front Street, Red Banll, N, J, Ocean Avenue, Senbright, N. J, , , Breese'i "YOU KNOW THE PLACE," Bread Street, Reel Bank, M, L Telephone 2 t'J-W $85,00 Funeral, ::i.--*,t'd t i • htn'e :-,[!•! re. t o i a t i v e s were u.'ivc-ii t n C l a i e i u n . Lc.-rcnv.cn Iind b e e n i-iTU-'k o v t r t h e !l< ;i(i a n d w a s u i u ' i m - PriceH fur Ilid llank, Atlantic Uinhlamh, Key/wrl. Auburn Parti Stores. I.ami lira rich and seioiis wln'n h eW a s p u l l e d o u to f t h e BUIL-ALIEH. _ ,-. Miss l u q y B u l l XSccoiireg B r l c l a of Mav- o l d F, A l l o n , water, l i e w a s t a k e n to t h e fishery MUs Lucy Bid!, dun f i l t e r of William iiticl ivvivi'd. l . a i o r l,e w a s removed Hull of K a s b i d e p:i i I; a n d H a r o l d S Store Closes at 6:30 P . M. Exceist Saturday. to the ho pital at, pneuiiinnia b a d de- Alien, son of Sli-phm, Allen of Wa^'i'y"lo;ied, lihm'.iMi w a s e x h a u s t e d ingi-m ^frei't. w,r,- m a r r i e d Fimd r "when hi- il-aUil m a r i •ipnm-h t o shun; iiiidii. of Inst week ;r S t J a n u s ' ; T • to be gral.lH,!, All tin: l e a n e d were l o r y by Rev. K, P K e n n e d y ' ' M"NH © given r i M . . i ; , l i \ v s ; u i d w r a p p e d in sev- (Jfi'trude.- fiull. a . , M e r of t h e bride m e r a ! b l a n k e t s a s they w e r e badly a n d J o h n Lan"/ MnoJ u p with t h e ' 1 m chilled by t h e cold wafer, . couple. T h e weddiiiii w a s "private and i © I ho hod!".- ot < apfain Smith a n d w a s witnesHed by only t h e i m m e d i a t e the I t a l i a n who w a s lost wore not seen r e l a t i v e s of t h e ' couple A weddinp 1 jifler lb». boat went down. C a p t a i n s u p p e r w a s served M t h e home of t h e; Smith, w a s iilty y e a r s old nmi leave- l.riduV j . a r c n t s . T h e couple have' a widow a n d b v o cluhlrtMi, H a r r y s t a r t e d hou^ekeepiiH' on E a s t F r o n t 1 Smith of- l.c.niv 1-ii-uiich and M r s , Ki-n- s t r e e t . J i n Allen is employed a s e l e c : iieili Wist of ( h ' r u n p o r t , . l i t w a s a I ricinn for Fred Hinwer of jloninoiith •m . v ^'' funeral IH solid ehestnilt. T h e I t, native of Com., ami h a d followed t h e s t r e e t . | eanket h a s extension handlcH a n d w a t e r all h i s life, t o e I t a l i a n s hodv —~——••»•»*-. . ,. . •, , ,. . „ , , , , ••• w washed aHhorc K a t u r d a y , "; S B B i L S B x p i O D H I H PIKH. il m ^ ' "i'holKtei'ed in s a t i n . T h e lid of >g I the box is padde d r h , , i u n e , ul at snop Oontolnlng Ammual- i $Sri has no emud. KILLED BY PAHIS B M B S . tion BuriiH at Belmiir. !y Asljury Park Man Leavea Koto Bhowiny A fusillade of bullets and shot kept Uttor Dospondoacy, firemen u safe distnneo from tho TlHinias Dean of Anbury Park com- blacksmith shop of Pat Burns nt Belmitted .suicide Monday of last week mar when it burned lust Friday night v A lli l. „ , . . , , , ^ » the by lJllJ i e wan found i^ ^ >. ... taking i n n i n g I'uris i . n I t l|rruen, iiwi'll, WilH KJllllU _.,...,.,„ «,,t e lyint; on the ground writhing in a K onv. ) ' l l t! t l m ^ «» '•»« «nd tho flnincs fmirrd e lllc w & He was ruslu-tl to t h e Lontr'Branch I m ,<"l' a r ^l l .K i° ». *•»'•* of 30,000 shells hospital hut the poison n,m I H - K UfI;. . :p - . . Mr.,r~," ' - had U entered f, B u r n s .v mr~~: nddihis system in too Inrjfe a <numUty for ! t l o n u > ^pduoiinjr a blacksmith busihis li'fe t o be saved. " j nuss rujuurs fjuns and sells ammuniHe hnd rid g u n s in tho Mr. Dean left a will whieh was i lion. • ono worth $300, foiuitl (in his body, the wording o f ] , , A P R 1 B Correspondence Cour«e on .... No one was whieh showed that the man wan utter- " j e d but but the firemenwere unable firemen- were iinahlo ly despondent. His eonHcienee troubHOW TOSELL LIFE INSURANCE © led him because in his younger <layH he to get near the blaze because of the An old line legal reservo life inBurance company wants an uctivo repreMntftexploding ammunition. hadd been aitv e one oneof ofanppal tvwho whohad hadtaken taken tive in this vicinity. i. - _ ! Homo winy from n cellar. Mr, Denn Offers a liberal contract nnd thorough training In Hfo insurance work, Entertnlnoct nt Card*. wrote in his will that there WJIK nothAddress MR, WALTER MOSES, Manager, ing to ...M i., do im but inn, work woi-iv and iinu no iiu future j u t u r o to to i The Five Hundred elub of Red Bank 1313 Morris Building, Philadelphia. F-o. w 8 look forward to. It is thought he lnul ! « enteitainetl lust Friday night bv 5 made prepiii ations to take his life he\m Doiothy ReckluHs of Maple aveforc leiiviiip; homo for work Monday nue. Tho ovcninK was spent iiiplajring cards and dainty refreanments JONES* BREAK-UP morning. wci'o nerved at the elose, Prlzea wore C u r e s RUheumatlern, S c i a t i c a o r Gout—up it haa cured casca for The right kind of n harvest enn be won by Misses Mau Throekmorton and reaped by advertising your wants in Mian Carrie Blaindell and William over 20 yeara when all other treatments had fallsd, IMMINnMNIHHHIimHNHNIMHIHimNlMN TJIK RED BANK KKGISTEB.—Adv. Iatwienue and 0 . K, Davis, J r . Telephone 21M-W. Pm sale by ROBERT H, VANDERVBER fff|||||gg^ | Owing to the large amount of moving that we have been handling of late, we were obliged to purchase an Auto Moving Van which has just arrived, and are now equip- <•-» <•• •-shed with: J p e d t o handle m o v i n g m o r e quickly a n d Girls to Sew on Power Machines, I up-to-date Fireproof Storage Warehouse. Experience not necessary. Estimates furnished on request. Paid while learning. Stryker &Stryker. Steady employment. AT FACTORY, SIGMUNDQ: RED BANK, .J . GHARLES BR1ESE, EATONTOWN, N. J, "IT'S A CttRB! THATf -.,- « THR BFD BANK IK M ISS LA 1UIK, OH HULK TO BAH, cmiiorroiiB, o r «uw JUSMUY. HOME COURSE IN , PLUMBING, ELECTRIC SCIENTIFIC AGRICIWURE HARDWARE: It is because we have one of the largest HARDWARE and HOUSE FURNISHING stores in this section that we invite you to inspect our store and goods before purchasing elsewhere and be satisfied. Satisfied customers is the best ad we can have, , Is M-...M.I.., 11. , - J- I'll,. 1 D A . » One of a Scries of Sixteen Articles by Noted Government and State Expats ON H U I . l i T i l llftU i : H i ; i ) I ' I O l i a . : : . ;.••••! o A M ' .. I'- I SVV11 1, A in HUH...I1 <\' iHP..I l . i S l 1 11 AND M..i.|....,itt. .'! I IN iii I, H i ' . . , f., .'. I!. F . K I N t ' . , VKIl-:U:r.Al:Y Sfimi-'ON AN FIRST ARTICLE-SOIL CONSERVATION. J\ By W, J. SPILLMAN. Afrieullumt !a Cbircc u! farm MASWAur, luibY AM> Malilru.i.iL nas-uiii'iil. Mi t'.ULi'ftl iM N ! I'-1', I • 1:1" V T . ' !M Nl- W JK.l:,',l'V. iiuri.-,);] i . i 1,1! H Plant liiduitr). Department uf PLUMBING: No other concerns are better equipped to handle your work in this line, the most 'i modern and up-to-date methods are employed in or- | der to give our patrons the BEST. \ I H uU* h i , I I I ( i f KLKCTUTC: Tho constant change in this line f of work and devices warrants your having it looked after by the most experienced and reliable men ob- •t; tainable. Our reputation speaks for itself. H I OCEAN AVENUE, SEA BRIGHT, N. J i i-i 1 1 ; . II ..•|..\\ •••! S n i i l l I l i M n U runn V r t u lii-i-ii i i "i l l l f l l ' - . l'lll 1••!•<•. f n l l . i " ('il n t am i. !,. hli..\* lli.il l l n - liiiii ,i,i . i l l . . , i f " i i i i i u i i 1 , pill . . I \\ i tll lllllilHi-. I , ..I I ' d ' . • [ i>j , Hi.- n Iliiill f w h e n ! l \ v l i - c t In- y i e l d til,. yi.'I.I - , . r a jii.. n d I l i l i d 'i'llf S i n e I thill \ i - - l i l s n I --.i.nil.ir nl i i ' i - i i i i i n * n f lisll'lc.v lln> J II-!II l n r ^ i ' i 1 lii i i r l v :i "ill.-, A HI H I I 1 I I', , , ! .ri i l l - : JOHN hi l u l l ' • il i. t i n - , i n I Ii ; h i l lii r II i-..',l I In- I I\ ! lij;,l . 'I'lii .•IMI11 !,'fIll.-IM •«ii' In h ; i ! i y t i l e ;i ss " | N n i s i m e r n \ i : i :i • u i " I I j . i l l l l ' - l niii i \ \ . r . fiii'l 1 .'Ui-il l h ; i l « ril liv ' i i' i y - I . i t i - ,-I".-|-;IU -~\ it i h " i | n l . , , ! . - l l i l l ' i i L i - I I n ' *•<•)', ,t u l "X i. . , tiii.l n i n ^ T i i fiij A T LAW, O t l i . - e n i . r : . .i I; 1 H ' n l V r u n i A\r.i lii li l l i f K , N , J , T1IR Ih e Itiwnnliiii M H I ilu'liiri-.l .,f S h r i WBt'ilrJ tci ! » - . m i l l r o t ' N S K i . l . u K H AT LAW. ..il'lin.-. in..ml h i K*li 1UI-K. N, J . CljtJNiil.l.I.nil AT I-AW, Ul-'.I) H A . N K N h-rr : i r 1'AST I-'tn't-T !>1 hl.I'.T, t h e i i l'iliiiii-i': A .« . 1 . 1 p i l l inrlu'ili- i, Al'l'l.KUA'l'H •'•• i : ON, 1. 'I'hr iilacina or lirpcniUnK In Of upon a n j Htrrrt or (illi'T. or in ur UI«in any pillili'-' or rinvat* LSTON HKKKMAN, friipirty in this tuwii. hip, liny (I. ml nnlmlil nr »n) i m r t u f t h f liitiii.., (ir liny ilr:i<'l l!.'-.h or iniy imrt uf fi)UNSl:l,I.«H AT I,AW, Wj.rrmi' (V.urt E l i t n l n n nr filth iforn privii snrPrr.r.pooisr.f raU>h Notnrf ihr r .•t.'HKU HANK. N. t u orVuiiliiiilinf liny kiliil iir [!."icri[.li(jn, (ir n a l'.rmrl i .- • if . i ni i i ; i w i t h i n n r ch e r . t i y ili-nii'-il BALE. .-rep I' in: ;;'.v:i N. 1, HKDKHU'K W. HOJ'K, Township of Shnmsburv. V . BhHll . |ii-.l|inrlji-il.lti- IN .i r - ll- -i i \ ii-hl Special Notice ',( u f l U l l d l l i n P. ;• RELATING TO NUISANCKS I . • • I ' l i l H - 1 i i i 1 1 ! 11 II Hi I d ' H i j i i i ' - n i - i f i ' .18-1 \ > . i.•...• iil^ -. - Hi' r.ii'll i - . i i u . l c 1 MH i l , i i n . >.-. ! . ,,-i ; ' l i . . t , N , w "i . r k I ' i ' v ,|:i l : , i i ' . . l ! . . i ' . A .I-'MV I 1 l f p . ' , t \v i ' : . - : i - h i T ' n f m n if i l l MI' i l n ' y r a i - I Li n i l i l l 1 1 1 " I " 11 i I • - t 1 ;•.•,•.,,I , I , , .* T A. A1LKNH, - n i-i i *. f , 111S . i' iis r . l f t l l l ! ! ™ . , I n n t i n - ,\ i i - M o f r y i - in>.-iriy r,.!-.ii. . . . .. I |..||->: \ ,.-!.! i » - ! • : • 1 1 1 ' - •• »iili-.i'.|.-liir.\ KI:K. \. i I l ll i 1 \ l l ! - i 1- n f( l i ' l ' i i M i n i .,. 111." \'1-Ill t i n -i'liit.'.l •I K-in il] i - u i T . . 11 i-li'illtiii't- Mil. I . tK-itl,-ii.i'iil u n I:. !• I'•*:.>-.. N. J , ill p r u H t - i u II I ' 111 I . I - T ; . . r . - , : . n ( l l II.s V l.i! Ui'.AI.V ,,l. . \ , i I i . . 11 •1,1 « i ll i t I l i r t i n - i I " I I i. \ l.'.l . ' I. " f l i U i t .!' K i l l i l > ) . l-lhil ! s e l l ' 2 l i t |iii.| , t . ' . l .r i MAHONEY & HARVEY, ! D i l l ' biifi a \i i i t i - 4 Iii"- y • t . ] , • 111 D u. I.'-it |.ll,l-,' uf S lli> r u n V j , , h l:llli -,..il N inn. i iii. (Vrtilltj |,,i| ill a nil J 1 1 (111 1; • ! I , • • . , ' h u u . . . tir k i t c h e n F l.ipn o r K f t i b w , n m n i i r o . o» f S H f i n r i (proviilitl Uint elalilr rniimiri. inn! iither mftriiirr rniiy \x- U H H KM ri f i i r t i i i ^ i r ) , in iiriy foul u i JI..,I i i . w I' U. UKRBFUT V.. WILLIAMS. R l K l l i J N PLNIirflnftt-'iiitive ijr obntixiuuH matter or mibatnnco what, Gmiiunle l ' n i v . r ; i i y nf I'. nn B y!v B nl», rili iv ..I t! • - . - i l l - t I ill t i n -S i ' i l . W h e n s i - . SH h i l i uvt-r. C M S n u l l ! i l l lilt' I i i i l c d M ' l l i . .- . . Offlci; 1 ins-nin II..I I'.iuiK : M.-ntl W l •f T i n 1 i i i - li i i l i t . i n i n . ' • I . I . iml, 11. 2, Any full or lenliy privy vault, craKpnolorothet ii.illiiy " I 1 ,M • .iiiii. ni t h. \ i .' J. iv i \., npil Haturiliiy.". I l e l limi fi i i i n i i i v e i n ' s w i l l i n i l l t i i r |irii|inl-l l i i n i i l i ' iii-i-ii i i f h i y :i • i i * l rrciptmlti fur filth. . M l " 11111 • I . . ! , n a . ! . . r I ' . n v . 1 d f in i n i 120 Flr.mii Ktrrot. R n ! Kank, N . J . Ill their fe!'ti;ity llilr. nl 3, Allowing or p.'miiUinK liny night noil, jtarbasi* In aihii ii^i t'l'i'PM N " H i -i i i i l t ' 4 1 < ' : 111 illl.l l . r .i l l p i r - " h i 1 1 1n : i I I •T J i . i l t i r i l l ; , i l l , l i > . or rithi.f ufToilpive or riecompoiiinn Build or fluid ^ Ii. W. M. THOMPSON, r.i'1'ilii'il. « i l i . . i l ' ' , I v n i i ; nil,I l ' " i l l K i n l l . i d t h e nil I p . it 11 i l " . i t m i t i i t l l i i t . i l i c p i ' i - i - i - i i l i i ^ ' i .' n i ( l i e l n ' i i l matu>rorBub»t.incr to Irak or oor.i- from any cart liENTAL SUUGKON. t i i U ' t l H l l i p " I S l i r i - wf-1'lll'v, i l l tli>' ( • . M i n t s ili'.VilVS till IIi'lii-i' i i i l r . i u e u I s i n or wngnn (ir vuS! ul in which the Biimc may bo eon. i I'.IJM U w h i c h i s p l i i n l i - t l i n i•mi; k r d Bank, N . J n f M i n i m u m h n i n l i t i i t r i . r , W \ v .I.'I-M'.V. 2d N a f l Bank ISuiliJinjr, vcyrtl or FRrTRil. tli:ili t i r s ! |i!iiiit I ' m ill I ' l i i M il iii-iil I n I M T I I I I I I l i n i i l l . l c i l sill-1 il..si'1-iliril ; H I ' L I I I I W H ; l i - ' iMiiii'iiiiiiisly i r i c n l . ' f i n ( I . "imiiiy Hours 8-*. • i. The rnrryinsr nr convpylni: throuKh any Btr«l K i l i i i l i i t r n i l llii' s m i t h NII..I"I' hi.lin f t l , i ' i-i-nps any BubatAnet; which hua ticun rcmovid from unj ilolii'ii-hl i n i h e « " " • in tIif r n l l i ' d Sl.-m-s. ' I ' i i i ". , • r u n t N . i r t i i H Ii r c ' . v . - i l i i i i ' y n r N . < \ •••- i n K r i v l . a t II. J , D. THROCKMORTON privy vault or CITIJ ot.l, unless the m m ! Hhn.1! h« ^..luitr m n * W i n i ' H t ' i y n f p i i i i i t " ! ' •? n u l l ii liii'ni S i n n . ' a m i l o c i i M l i i u M t I n t i n - liiii'I'll'r.-irl liiis i i l l ' e i i d v h r i i i r i ' l d i i ' i l DENTAL SURGEON. inelosjcd in air-tiKhl barrel), or in a porfeetly tight ,.!' liiiiil n t 'W i l i i a i n , \ . [ . . ' w i n , I i ' u r i T K r ; V and pTtiperly covt-rrd vruaon OFFICE : heels, a n dtilt* I H ' S I tii-i1 in;, :ili;l:nl"it o H i l l H I ! l'\p>>l't il 1 : 1 ! 1_1 • | . ! i i | i n r l i i i l l Rf d Bank, N 1, n f .In.-i'iih l i , I . . - H i - i; i h i i i i i . i 1i i i l o i i K B, tho ntrcctsol No. 6 Broad Street. B AHcartinif All ti of f KartjiiKO biKO through t l i i - s c s t l i i i i i t i ' t l i : i l n l h - i i s l • •lii- i llii-.l ( ' ! o f i i l m e i i l iiiiil f-Liiil L e u 1 K V liiii' iiiiii r i 11c•i• s n m l i . ' j r . , 1 . m i l i n t t m i s i T i l u u the to /nshipexcfpttiotwcen tho hours of iun«et t i l t ' p r o d u c t s o ft l h > M i e n u t '| I n - . i - t w n ilillj.' r-twfir,. L ; r c . ' N t o n i i i i i i t . ' H w i - . i I , l i f l y - s i x l i n k s I n and RU A, M. It. FRANK L, MANNING. nt h e r i ' i ' h i i i t r o u e l i . ' i ! a l i M - n y t ii.i i t iir.il Hti.ii-fi>r a I'I.I'III'I•; 6. The ijurniiiRnf anyn. ,ttcr or substance whlei m i p s I n t i \i i i l i i l i l i 1 f u r M m - U i V e i l , 'I'll./ {•\> e e i l i l m h SURGEON DEHTIF-' 1 . ' r i ' e - i . iiiaiel'liils m e t h i n . - " ( " i a l i . i m w a i . l 1 , .W I S H liii.' 1 , ' i n i ahall emit, or cause, or produce, or cast oil a n j LEI BANE, H . 3, K f i i i t h , ' i ni l i - ^ r i ' f H f i i s l . I \ M I r h a i n s , t w . ' i i nisii eHtliiiiite lluil mu'tliii-1 I I ' tile foul or obrioxkniB, or offensive, or hurtful, os an. Mllil l . e l i i ' l l t lii-li i n iiilfo-ii'ii. 'fin-. i > - . | i v . iiiiU-i t o a I m ' i i . - I [ . l i s t i n ( ! , . > i - n r -nnyirig ROB, nmoke, Htcam or odor. Broad ptrect, oppnnitR Ford & Miller's, p r o d u c t s ( i f O n 1 i i i v ; i ( l i ' v o l i - l l i n ri-'.-i-Mi?nt li.iine, IVil I n l i v . .I; anil th«> ii.Mn i ' t i n -i i - t i . i - ; tln'iii'ii : :i s t i l l a l "mi ii t; ; 7". The rriHtinR or di.icliarginK into tha ShrowB. \H i l c v o t i ' i l I n t l i f f i ' i ' d m y ; n f i ! n i i i i ' - l i s a i d L i n v i r i ' M l i n t f.-iii-i' s i , n t h , .". i l . n * « R, R. W. JEWETT, hury or Navijainlt, or South Shrewsbury river, oi ill.-1. liii r e r e t u r n e d t n t li DKNTInT. 1^ I l i i t u i t*" -f a s t , title i l i a i t i , c i K l i l two into rmy stream in this township, or on the bound. m i n c i l s . (ii-niiiin.v tlier*-f<• r.• IICVH1,.-Room H . Second Nntintml Bunk Huildlna l i l l l i H t l i i l S l l l t l l ' ilil-i lill'Ki l . K l l s t »'st ary line of this township, any Hubatance whichhal 1 1 D e p e n d e n c e o n O u r O w n R e s o u r c e s , r e r y iiuii-li nmi'i " f h e r i - n i l i nt i n p - - n R E D H A N K . N. J siiiit been removed from nny vault, cesspool or sink, oi f u r i i r i i r i i i - r ; t l i i - i i f c ( l i s t i l l a l m i ^ siiiit L e w i s ' s liii.' i n n ! l i m I'i'Mi'i. s t . m l i , ; ! ; ; (led o .any offal or othrr refuse, liquida, or Bolidi, by anj -.llH-tluii n f fei'il fiif live sln.-li lliiili T i i e r e U t h i n iliffereii.-e t i e t w e e i i n n r pipea or otherwiBe, . >rr.-i's 1 ^ l i i i n i i t c s r ; i « t , I I .ii I y - n m , l i a i i i s , R. WILLIAM ROSE, t h e1'lliU'il Slilti-s. i i t i u i l i i i i i ( i l i d l l i i i l " i I l i e I ' l d i ' l ' (-111111| J n i ' S B Any and every nuirance aa above denned u II f l y - l l i l v H I I U H t n a l a i K i l i n ' i i . - t | n i s t DENTIST. town| O n t i n 1 H a i i r e i i r o n ( i f I'll f i n l i i l i d t h e | rii—i u f I - ; i ! r n ] i e : I l i l l i e r l . . we h a v e h e . . , , i n t l i i ' i j i i n . - r n l ' t l i . f r i i . f m i t h e m i r t h hereby prohibited and forbidden within the 1 Successor to Dr. IL F, Borten, ship of Shrewsbury, and any person making , ereat. s h i t ' t . r t l M p u b l i c r u a i i l i - i i i i i n t r i i n i n Gas admlniiitertHi, ! {Jt'i'tiiMii f n t - i n e i ' i n i i l u t i i i i i N m i t i n ' H V I T i ^ S l i i i r l i ' r s lit'iillt' f e e d s ! u I V s li'li in ferine, causing, maintjiininif or permittine rr j of R i ' . l ISaiili t ' i I ' i i i r J l i i v n : : i m l t h . - i i f r I n RED BANS, N. >, said nuistances ahaSl forfeit and pay a penalty o! 60 BROAD STREET. j i ^ e f r i i n i : » > t . i7 S I ' t 1 " ( ' ' l i t i n n : 1 * 1 l i v e iiil1 lli.'V liliM' f x t i ' i i s i i i t i n f Hiiiii l a s t l i n " t w r - i i i > - n i n n tilizer i-OUSliiill'llI*. twenty.five dollars. l i t i k K I n t i l . 'i - f i i t c r n f s i i l i l i H i l i l i . ' m a i l ; l ^ t i i e k t l i i i n iloi1-' t h e A i i i c i ' h ' i i n 1'nniicr. . i v e l i e e l l d r : i w The above ia an extract from the ordinances of lioen illipul-tfl-s, They A C. C.HURLEY, HURLEY, tlii'tii-t' i .*. i n o r t h , 6 0 i l o K r i ' i . " I,", n i i i u i i i ; - ' the board of health of Shrewsbury township, a n i ! 1 ' l i e 111,11!IIi*(> f l - n : i l l l l " K i ' i i l i i l i ' n N I s i l l . i"n i r (.11 t h e n e w l y s e n f a s t , M I H I I L ; t h > . f . - n l . r i i n i n f v a H j i n l i l i i l n • - j i • 111 -* ni t l i e BtmVEYOn A.ND CONVF.YANCEa, tin: sanio will be 1 ' i . i i i i f i i i r i i i a i n s , t u , i i t i ' X w , , l i n k s ; j [ l e t t e r i-firO'l f u r i n n i l K n r n i . e i i n c u m 116 Bridge Avenue. HF.I> J U K t . N , 3 . l « i'.lell I n !'ei il VS 1 u l i l fill 1 l l l M l e r i i l l s \ t h c n i ' i ' l i i i n o r t h , ;!1 i t i - ; ^ i -* 1 ~i i i i i m i t . - s With G«orge Coflcer for fit'tesn year». President of the Beard of Health, ! .Ties Ih.ill i t i nI nt h i s cniitilry. N ' n l 'Mii I ' M n u e r > v : : l w r . - . t , ali'li^r t h ew i - s t i ' i l y liii,o f ii l i i i i " t k e i i - 1-i-i 1;I-1. T i n 1 A i i i r,FQRi;K H, LirrlNCOTT. St-eretarT. i n U y r i i m u y i s ,-ili.int • ie lii'lli t h e ili-.-.-iyiiijr .I p l i . u t 11111: i I 1 5 LUMBER i .We carry - about the largest stock of lumber in Monmouth County, We get most of our stock by water, IVeight rates are much cheaper than rail, and hence we can give very low prices. Our big stock enables us to make very prompt deliveries. •2* •!• i 1 D 1 1 1 D D 1 1 I 1 D 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 •:• 4 lie iiiMkiny: hi' units returns lilildi' in' a Icim f - i ' P I I IT W M I ' I I «• e x p i i r l i n y : t In •-«• Ilieui tllfl'e l-.pl l Vtilt' il l i l i ' V i i ^ e l ; m u - t he 11 S u 111" . 1 1 : 1 1 . ' I l i e r c i s 11 > ( l u n g e r l'niuiiie, I ( w i ' i i t y - f i v i - a 1 \V1I:;I-, h niii I n t e i i i u e l l l fi'ltiliKiM-s. w h e n iiniieiinls t u I i U i««u «<hiirtii,i.ri's o v e r meiviiil W e e:':li ylnw s l i u i i ' a m l a t i i l 1 I The Estate of T,S, R. Brown, I V by We c;iii rofusc •I* iiNn. from t " >M|'i'ly nilrn^eti. b y j m 1 it-i• »i!-* u s e (it U i Ki'niu si n i l n t h o r erups ni.i t j i r i T l a j u l i L T t l i e S e \ ' e n t ( , ! l l i n k s s i i i i t i i e i i v c i i r i i i ' i - t l i e i i , . , . . *. i I'i'iipis'fi a n i l 1i l n 1 1 1 I ' ; u :;I t h e m ' e t ' l ' ' s i i i i l i ;ii o 111t l i . . t l l i l s t l i n .• f Kiii.t 1.". i n i i i - i - i j j h t y n n i i l i , s h o r e l a m l ; o i U - H i i ' i - s f t l i f l i n k s s i i i i l f s a i i l l i n k s ; t n NEW JERSEY CENTRAL. G N : i v f - ! l n l i H ; ii l e ^ r . - M S n i-i t ^ l iI y - f . n i r C r n s s ' s u i ' i i a i t i s , C r o s s ' s t l i e ii ^ h a i i i - , s l i n r f M I . I I I K S t o n e t M Ih i w e s t , r l v . - r I t h t - n . n .- i n l W ILLIAM H, FOSTER, HEAL ESTATE^ ..-'ATE, INSUH INSUnANCB AND LOANS. The resular meetlngB of the Shrewsbury TownNEW J r a m n ship Board of Health will be held on the first and EATOKTOWN, third Thursdaya of each month, a t 4:00 P. u,, at the Towr Hall on Monmouth street, Bed Bank, Cl_EO, D. COOPER, Periora having eomplainta to make will present V J CIVIL ENGIN f i t , them to the isecretftry in writing. SoceciiEor la Gea. Cooper, C, K HAliltY O. BORDEN. President. Postomco Building, UFD BANK.'.H, }, GLOHOE II. LtrriNCOTT. Sccretiirv. l u i n l ; n l 's a i . l w TOWNSHIP BOARD OF HEALTH, I ' r n s j i n a t t i i i s t t n i-iirii.-r A l i l i % v . ' s t , i i l n i m n o i i S i , H I ' V I r i v e r ; c h a i n s , j f Iltit' t i l /i l s t i l l w i ' s - l , 11*11:1; n r . i id e i K T r r s l i n k s s i H i t h i ' a u t M a r y w . - s t l i n e s u n ; ! , , 1 Tilnl » EORGE K. ALLEN, JR., CIVIL ENGINKER AND SURVEYOR. Itnon 7, rattfTAon BiiildiriB, Broad Steeet, ) lino HANK. N. J. TRAINS L E A V E BED BANK, For New York. Newark anS Elisabeth 5 5".,fiH, TACOB C. SHUTTS, tli.' i . i i i n t o r p l a t - c o f AUCTIONEER. "7 2?, 8 OX *8 22, S 17.10 OS, 'Ifl !il, H 37. a m.O fur jfi'i'ei l,W>[i i i ( ii l l l i i l i i i i l i ' o j i i t h e r • s i i t h a l l t h t - r i p h t s ( I f i m y i 32 00. a.IK. M 1C-, 4 30, tB20, 7 38 p . in. S u n - Special attention Riven to Biles o( farm stoct, farm implements and other personal propCTtf, ,lm.r s,,,,,.l.v «f imimis. Kvun If we l,..l i ' ^ ' j u nJn'^ ""l!. " L i t " , w"'' shore CIBI-9, I 33,11 41 a, ra,; 4 4f, 7 10, S « . 9 00. P, m. P, O. Address, 191 Broad street. Red Bank. 111) n l l i u r n i s i H i r i ' C S l i l t " H l l l i l l t i l i l l i l l K I ' H ' l i n e s , a l t t i s u l i i e i t t ot h e i - a s e l l l i ' I l t o f t i l l ' For Freehold via Mntawan a t 7 22, B 17 «.ra.{12 00, Telephone 284, ft.r.lll.y of «!«, suil II...... loWn...l»....s ^ ^ \ ^ , ^ f ^ t i r ^ Z 4 30 p . m . Sundays, 8 58 a, m.j 4 45, 9 TO p, m. L. EDWARDS, p i l l l i tM a m i l l i l i n l l s I l i a l u n ^ I'fnjis \ v i ' il h l , K i x m n n i i i i e n r IOHH, T o K P l h o r w i t h For Laiewood. Lakehurit, &e.. a t 6 42,11 08ft,B t i W * *• COUNSELLOR AT LAW. 12 Of,, 8 B7. 4 37, 5 08, S 06 t7 53 p . to, Suiiilaya, l O i l l i i o n l l i l l . ' h n f H i t - h l l i i l 111 t i l l s . • . M i l l - ! w h i H i ' v e r l i K l . t o r I n t e r e s t ( i f, , n y ) t h e LONO BRANCH. N. J., (PoatofTice Building), " " " " . . " " , i . , i i saiil Siirilh I I . !• l e i s s a i i . l t l i e siinl e n m 10 1,0, 1106ft,m,; 3 38 p. m. EATONTOWN, N. J., (AdvcrtiBDr Bo try iiiiiuilMiu a miiili lujrlii'i' H t a i u l n i i l ,,,,,„• ni:ly |,,iVl. iiiul i n tln> n « e o f t i n For Atlniitie City, 6 43. II 00 a, m. +2 Ofi, 4 37 p, m, hiilil s i t u a l e o n t h e e a s t f r l y i.li- o f t h Sundays, 11 Of, a, m,; 3 ns p, tn. i.f y U - U l s t liii ii ( i l i t n i l i H t i t U H I iitinvc ( I t ' s r r i h c i i t r a c t leiiilitIB o u t t n tlio R. A. F. VOSS, For Vineland, Bri.ljTcton, &,c. 6 42. U 00 a, m,; OSTEOPATIUC PHYSICIAI,. time. 4 3? p. m, Sundays 11 Oti a, ni,, 3 38 p . m, In the Eisner BuiMing. n«orn 10, '• ' K x i ' O i i t l i i t r t h f icfroiii t h e ]iateel tlf'- For Toms River and BarncEBt nt 8 12, 11 06 a, m,i Red Bank, N, J Example! of Succeisfu! Farming, 2 67, 6 08 p. m, Sundayi, 10 10 a, m, Telcphnno lfil. i s t a t e l l i c r e i i n lal'HU b u r y o r Xavci<ink r i v t r a t a l u r t ' i ' s l nt lni ei In Now Yu • New York only, t Saturdays only. 1 11 ] liie iiso o r luli'lli^i'iiily i-ntiitions The Grand View Hotel i-ropH t w i l i tv - « i x i n t i n o f I ' l i a i l f H ii n t l i V l u - ' r l i i i i n s , s l i i i i ' l i l i t : i i i 'l u l i ' l s n t i — i lc^iiiiiiiiniis Keyport, NewJersey, D 1 with (ii-eiir-iiiiiiil p l i i i i n e i l ei-n ealiii i-r'iri! s t i l l li". a l o n j ; r i t i t l n i i i i i i t i ' s r l i u i v w e s t , o m i r t h , u S 3 re h a i n , . l e K i e e s s i x t y - t w o D FAIR HAVEN, NEW JERSEY, WITil (illMIKN HOOFS1'—Hlll',1.11 MASK THE BOIL IS OPEN FOR BUSINESS wlii.-li foniM-rly p r o d n , - j ^fl,, ™: ^ N EW 'l%i" YORK AND LONG BRANCH DR. SARAH CORLIES WARDELL, RAILROAD. OSTEOPATHIST. Time Table in effect November 2!th, 1012, 133 Monmouth Street, " " J° — w r o u t yciii'n hitvi- b e e n r e d u c e d i n fci'lili^""^JJ!™:.*'^,11"1!' Stationa in N e w Y o r k : Central H. K. of New TueBdaya uily t l m i . tlio I'IIIUMI S t a t e s I ' S p o n * and Friileya'only, 12:30 F, u , to 4^0 p . B . 1 l Jersey, foot Liberty Street and West Ski S t r e e t ; I.v I n t h e p o i n t w h o r e t h e i r e i i l t i v i i t i o n | n J , , ' , , , ' . ' , , J ,• f n ; m ' s ; , i i i s m m UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT, ami f m s t Qraduate Arnerienn School of Oiteopsthji M %;ist i i i i i i l i t i t i f s o f iiHtiiiiMt'fil lui'iil. l l n m i l f e l l i e s i i i i t h . Pennsylvania Railnmd, 7th Avo and 32d Street, KirkBville. Missouri. \t n o loiiL-or lirolitiibli' l i v t h e IlK-tlnnlH ta h i n « sai.i h e w m ' s I i n si-cii (.iliiH'iil Mini iitlHM1 I'ii'li iiiiriiiii'inni-. " ' " " " . '. " " " ' . . " " , ., •^"i ili'Krei's I I ) n i i i ii ii iitt e s west, t l f l y - s i x Hudson Terminal (H. & M, R, Ii ) Church and Cortlandt Strecta, foot of Cjortlondt a n d Deslit voKile ill tlliit -sei'tuni. A l e w v e i n ' s ; , ) „ , . , . , , , ., 1 ( u . U H t p l .l m Hl i i n . l s t i i l l e f i n ii IVt'ilitiK HttliVfi, wliilii iJci'iiiiin.v liiiiHii'ls brOBsng atreotji. Hit. WM. J. WOLFERT, nl.iiv-t siii.l Lewis's UK" :i r e p r o s c i i t i i t i v e of t h e d e p i i f t i n c i i t • coriior TRAINS W I L L L E A V E R E D BANK U OSTEOPATH. viiNt i|ii;ii)tltii'f. o f t h e w tiiiUi'i'lals, ( U T II i k ' K l i e i i'ii-:l,l U ' n 1 For Matawan and Perth Amboy: 6 55, 6 41. 7 22, 01 Broad atreet. Red Bank, IN. sJt . l i a i n s , t n u'enty'.nv i - m y - i i v e l i n k s t n ii t i i t - u s t p i i s t III ii 1 • f i i n u i . T s n u t i n i l y r u i i s i ' r v o tl!i:ii of i i u r i e t i i t i i r e i m l u i - e d a f i i r m e r i n t h ; i l j e'.'i''rins,'t fi 00, 0 17. n « , 10 CB, l\ 37, a. nt.: l i CHjnonn, 14ii, Graduate of Philadelphia coll O In t h e I'lH'lli'l" n f t h e f e i i e e ; t h e n t i ' ( "I K O i - t i l l l l t OLJIIIVV I ' l l l i r H I ' l ' l ' S o f p i i l l l l l M ' S 2 4S, 4 30, j'20 (Saturdaya only), (except P e r t h Philadelphia eollwe of Anatomy. And post B ™ u w i i luitiii'itl i v s i i i i r i - c s . b u t tliivv i l n t w mirth, 7i i i e y r e i ' s IS n i i t i n t e s we-it.t w n Amboy), 0 02, (Mntawan only), 7 SB,!) 67 p. m. ate of American .-rhool of OateopBthy at KirksT h i r t fiil'iuev h : n l c h a i n s , i l f t c e n l i n k s t u a n d u p o n t h e m i n t l i i T iiMi'lH o f t i n - w o r l d t o ln:iin- u n d e r h i s (liri'i-liou. SundnyB, R 58, 9 37 a. m.; 4 4B ( v a t a w n n only), ville. Mo,, uiidcr the founder of the seienco. Hhiiri' nf MJIiii Nni'lli SlircWrilniry ftvo'r 1 1 l i e r i i Linns inp: p n i n l o u s foi* itiitiiy y e . ' i r s . li tfs; Matuwun only), 710 Matawan only), n tiiiii t i n f e r t i l i t y nl' llu'ii IIIHIIN, A m i ' " p. m. \\;\n liui'ii inliiiiiir h e r noil n u d nliiit- u s i i t ! ; s e e d w h i c h I m d b i ' e u s t r o w u f i n For Klizabnth and Newark: 5 65, 6 41, 7 nn, 7 40 in mtnuto.\v..*t, ^ i x t y yi-iirs In tiiilt l o i ' i i l i t y w i t l i m i t s e (NLWtirk only.) B 00, S 4!j (Newark only), 9 17, t h e i i n i i l u i t H t o Kiu-n|n'. I n mlili',Mr>,100ri,1137a,rn.:12noon,l 4H.2.1R, 4:',0,451 t l i n i t o t U e soui'ii 1 ."* u f f o r l l l l l y i i l i o v e C 5 30 (Saturdays only),fi02, "i 38,0 57 p. m, Sundays. 8 58, 0 37, 11 44 a, m,i 4 45, B 47,fi0U, 710 Klvoii. ( k u ' i i i i i n y user* n i i i i i i u l l y u u lu-rd i m i r y y i e l d s u i p o t a t o e s w e r e i l l m ' . U ; t o t h e r i v e r ; t l i e i u ' e ( r . ) i i h i n s : Miii.1 V l i n e BIO, S.45, MOO, 0 57 p, m. V \'iu. Miiil ririli.iHltl ( m i e n o f n i t l ' i l t e isf Hncla. forty bushels ,,er a.-m lie wns hulm- j ^ " ' i X ; ! . ^ ^ T ^ T ^ t i Second National Bank Building 1 (Hi t o s o ' . ' i i r e n e w i i n d I m p r o v e d s e e n ; , , n r n l a r e , , r i n . e i i i n i i i ; , To c,int K,-thei•J7."i.ll<!l» 11>11M iif HiilpllMtii iif i u m i i n U i u , Rooms 8 and 9 i i i ' .-inv> nt' Mi ,!, l i m d t o ciiltlviile in t h e m o s t t h o r o u g h with nil rl«ht l.lltlO.Otlll tuilN n f Hlliiel')illnsjili;iiii liliil hii ' a l . l w . ' l l , 'I'l'liili'i . I'll ., r . n i h ' i - J i n A-.i a result t h e s e four ai-re- w i l l i i i i . l r . i i l i i i l n l ' K l i ! . . - > i ' i t r i i . r , i i i . . 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M a r y A , ' I ' , i i y a l i i l D e l h i M , I J I U I I ;»oititH a r o i M i i p h a s l / e d : I n y , h y ilt'iil u f c u l H e y i i n c e I ' x . i ' i i t i i l I• sw h l e h (HoViiie n s u p p l y o f l u i n m s foi (Ml S M l i s f i l f l W y i-l'ups. lltll Wili.'il i l l r i " | U, L e w ' l ' s ) ' ln-ilVs «f tin- I m i m d u r y lino till VVV' Being Renovated all Through the Hotel Will be Run Strictly First-Ciass. Meals and Lunches Served Any Hour, Dr. H. B, VanDorn l c.i..,, to n.M.tiUt, its qttnlity. His „,- j jJ^.^r^rililM^H^r'l^n^UV'nne DENTIST Choice Brands of Liquors, Wines, Beers and Cigars will always be on hand, 1 1 1 1 THE HOTEL WILL BE OPEN THE YEAR AROUND, 1 1 HOPING TO SEE ALL MY FRIENDS. | HARRY C. MILLER, Proprietor, L.B,H1LBORN ALEXANDER D. COOPER Real Estate and Insurance | S8.64 BROAD STREET 1 RED BANK, N. 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" KruiiklinBUcut 2.;'0 LucuNt I'nlnt Kali' llnvuii R«il ISiiiik N O T 1 C K - A t Battery Landing, fill olevatcJ trnlim fur uptown, mibwny fur uptawn or t( i n d"VrfiVfl c»™ n " 3 ferries to Statm, Inland and llrookiyn. fan i»« rondu-J In twu m i n u t w . nf lill• i i K a r 1 ' i i r i n l V , ( I f i c a - i i ' i l , 1-ll-Ht A.'rinml. i4 iH l.ci-i l i y K I M ' I I iliiit t l i " a r FARl^KxeuvBion,«i0O»nU;iln«la Fa™,40Cont3, Chlldien under 12 yoaro. ill' t h e M i l ^ r r l i i e r e . t r u H l . H ' H . ' t t l i c t.tul u f f ii i i 1 i i c i . ' a j i i ' i l w i l l I n ' m i d i t e . l TRO| iiiiil i i i i i t i ' i l ' l i y t h e^ l i i r . m a t e m i .1 I I ' I M I I I I H I AT HlaHLANDS vl» J, C, T. Co.. for Btona Church. Nuvclnk. AtlBntle f i l l ' Ml!l 1 I C M l i l l I t i l t i l l " l U ' l i l l l l l l ' l I ' l l l i l ' t . i f Ktinnaburir. Heyport, Middlfltown Bnrt Bed Bank. tlii' ciiiiiity i . f .Miiiiiiioutli, o t i T l u i i w l i i y , l i i i ' H . ' v i ' i H i ' i ' i l t l i ilu s " u f A p r i l A , 1 > , , l i M i i , AT RKIJ ISANK via M. C. E, Co.. tot Shf»wrtbury, Katontown, LonK Hriin,'h D i i t i ' i l l l i i i ' i - h Till.' A , I ) , , H i t ' I , B.n.taFuro.MO.nt* CHAS. G. GONOVEftp Newman Spring* Av*nue, :'.!''i. i h i i e l ' i e n O N B U L B T OD A E C B B D I T O R B . l l x e i l l i l K - Ni.tice." h e ContcaBt* for a n t l n iob Ukon, Ineludlns tho furnishing i n A. l i K W I i o l " ! ' . Hliei-ilT. i n : t i , i , v , Ki.i'i-. Dnte.l Miircii t'.'th, MM:!. |S1I.!MI.| i r plain w i n , OUDICS, «te, h t a i i i m t i n -l u ' i i p c r l y i ' i i i i . ,l i i l i t n t 'I i i i u i s IIIIIIII h , UhttTo n IATRB and eomplots stoek of the fctat uu-todota fonclnn matermls foi milking »nr ityje of flelcl-ert'etod fence. Alia liunv Woven wire, pauttry nnJ lawn fenstng, at.iel jut«s. w i f e I ' e c i i i ' . l c l n t ' i l n ' c i i u i i i y WII.IIKUT i f BeavyWeight Wire fenciaj. i u i1 I S M , i.iiii f t i l e : ' h , u i t ' H __ gg»i»i*?»r»;»i»ig*tc«K'g;gg^^^^ HOWARD FRBV, li-c l l i i n i i i i l i work, Now ia the time lo have your tin roof repaired or a new one put on. Thin yon wilt be ready for any kind of weather, whether Whe a blismrd or a thunder sAoiecr, Maybe your plumbing needs repairing or you may want some new flxturea initialled. I'm the'guy who can fix you up no matter what you need in the plumbing and tinning line. • 1 1 ,S n y i l e r I n l y vrodueed fertilizers und thu The stubblo untl route o£ u »f 1O 8»tl»f«ctl<)n BuiinntMd, 'Phonegae-L,, , HOW ABOUT YOURf tIN ROOFf . l i i h n llALTON i'AHHI.V, ii ["NH | l ' l l IAHMf , HAM.Ul'M- H. WLI.XMU. AH, 1M turn 10.00 Kxeur.lafJ.WWW. _i.IY CONNECTIONi, HI«hUnd», Ilelfon* am! Asbarf I J r t . AT RED BANK vta J, C, T. Co,, tut Viit VUw. MMdlelnwn. Niaw MnnmouMl, IMlnwt, mum iur«iinil KeyDoft. eu-8000101 attention Bl»en to thg esr* of Hort* THE RED BANK REOISTEB Puge 8 Make Us Prove It AMONG OUR NEIGHBORS. We dare not e*sjjerate to you. We nre dependftit upon your patronage. To ret II we must have your trust and confidence. We make the following statements with n full understanding: of what they mean to us, Vou are safe when you txrllcvc In these statements. HAPPENINGS IN THE VILLAGES ROUND ABOUT RED BANK, For t h e Bowfcls Jf you only knew *» fmifh «• we antl ttiope who h»v« inm! ihrm Viiow about Hejill OrJrrlie*, you woiilii be M eBthuaiutie about reroiiimrnilitig them »n « r nr*., I hey ta.Mr J»i.• t Ilka e*nd}'< 'J !iry *ct m r«*ily 11 niiii •o [<I»iuaii(!,v ihftt tii? takiiiK "t I' '»' ii » J.li »-urp. E»to fHUrpn like Rrta'l OrilrrIio»; ami vou l.niiw III*! if R innliCiliP »ppfftU Us » child, 11 Will Hpi'fai to grown-up*. kelp cb&»8 gluom, flisprl blues m«k« you fee] hsppy by thfir splendid tonic, cleawiui *nd itrcnglhciiInj effect upou the liowrh,- I'liry »rt to fr?p the fynlrni—Riiii kerp it. free—from the di>irrns smi ill feeling thftt iistur»ily rfiults from irrrguUr «od inactive bowels. rtpinll OrJrrlifs do (Jiin (Hii'-tly, ^rithoui griping rir vnusinn nnu^i'i*. purging of eicfjcivB KiowiifFs, I'hfy •ct to overcome and remove thceainn UOLMI11JL, cif t . . . w f ] ills • h i ! It) ft u l r T l t i l l i s UMiaKy i n r t k p l i n t i P r f * * s s r y t l m vvnt i i i u r i l u*»* of p h \ s i r s u r n ! i i u f g i t i v r s # t h i n t r i x l i i i K fi> f l o p M i i h u u l i m l t h y JiftliilB » * l i m y Iiiivo IH-I'U f u r i i i r d . COI,T'« HIIOX HCWt KBWB, OvviH.I by C a m r I,»,uun! Oo«l ' Mill «nd I . Bhut. A \\o}( usviit«ij by ("m'.srr l,t'i»turil . . l u l l ii I ' l r u i i t anil fnniily wt-nt tn wi'iit. iitiiil hint wi-t'k. Mrs, Nomuiii ' 1 ' i r i h o l d ii l o w iiiMHt.«, nun i n m i a u t o iiinliilc I n s r i -a Mioving ( l i i t u i f M I I H W . was on hor way to thi' : tort- ami Uu> I The niiifliiiio w n s Irfl s t i i n i l i i i j . ' i n lli'g uttUi'Kftl IliT, H Ml;ip|U>ti at l u l frmil o f t i n 1 i-tiin t h i i i i M ' \\hilf M r . l tiiiH'M, hut t!ii| mil hi If hi r .MI n ilniw UILHKI, Thf (loir bit n dog tiiaiit ittut h i s f a m i l y Were svutehinjr i'd by IHHUH SnyiK-f Ihc |ii.turi'h. W h t ' i i tlii'V w i ' i i t I D K i t Mi Hnviicr the mini do>t, II«• hat. ki-pt Jii.s iii l l i o f i l l t h e y fi'lliul t l u i l hiinii' u n o , tioil i-v»>! sinco, and it wliili- t l u - y w y i v tit t h e s h o w , I n u l c u t not iu tin. jiiitoiiioliili' tilaiiUi-t iind fulii- with > lliuil tl« yt't. u iuiifi' iiiiil lmtl tlrstroyi'd tltv 1'iilb OhrUtUn BndMvov uhiili furninlu'il tin- pmver foi blowing C h r i s t e n endeavor MK'iety of thf horn. Mr. (uiiiit liii.s utlVri'il u theThePutrh Reformed duiivli held u ri'wuiil of $U.'i in any tmi1 who will bu.mnetis meeting at Newell VanPorn's furnish him with infoijiiatinn which IiiMt Thursday night. the inert- i will h a d to thi' in rest and I'onvii'tioti ing the eveniiijj wan After sjvnt in pUiyiiiK ' of thv hiHHllunis. giinies, listfiiiiiK to mUMi;il sokrtions j Ttio W«w *oatl. and singing. MISH Martha Hunt gave ; 1 1 HetiitlentH of this plai'i jivi iinxioui- the music selections and the choir did to Hi'e the new Ucil Hank road stiirtud. the singing. Tliosp presiiit were Mis.s Tin1 cmnx 1 fiiv the highway IHIH hoen ('urthy Knedeker, MIMH Klizabeth Hofstaki'd out, hut tin- wink itself h a s not fel, Mrs. .Itihn Sehcnrk and MUI, John yt't been ln'Hun. '1'lie rtnid will run Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Walter l-'ii'ldn. Harfrom (lideim & Unly's coriu'r to thevey Fields, Harvey Rue. William Hunt , HKIWII fat-m, where it will loniU'Ct and Clarence Wilson. \yith the pivHont roml. The highway Big- P o t a t o A c r e a g e . Hourtlulii* D»«tioy »ob« Bllfl Dl*iik«l IB*hiliglll^ Ul Jollli Make Us Prove This Wf d o n o t ink you to takp m i i wniil fc.r ttnii, W r H n u l y i i i i t u u i n k a us I ' l i n t i l , mul m iio i-usl to y o u . Ituy ii U>\ of I t n u l l O r t l e r l i " * * onr storr, \ M* tlirii! (Hirf, or UMt* IIJJ tlip nhnln lini, Thfii, if you era not thoroughly Kahflfini, just r u i n s liark r m p l y luitiiicj m i l tell i n . ^ \ it hull I olilijcutiiig you or q u r i t i o n iriK yon we will rfiurn the money I'liii ji.iiil us ior t h r u , I W - j i ' t tliAt indirstP t h a t R p i i l l OriierlirsnrB at least worthy of lrin.1T I W M I ' I ii jirovB our faith in thcinT Ilin'iii't iL merit, your eontidfiu'c'T t'oulii any offer !>o more fair to jouT We yijirlirulsrlv rd'omninml Rrxull Ortirriit** ft>r I'hiUiivn, drlicntfi atifl Btiiil priwui'i. liemtii Ordrrlipn m m i in ron\ inioiit % ! ^f --purkrL siiu 11 El li.ijtr?, 1J r.-ilili-t*. iOti 'M yji-; W tablvt-. ode. C A U T I O N : r i r n i e h e s f in m i n d t h a t Hpi.ili Onli'ilii-n HTP n o t sold b y »U d r u g ( I n t l . You r s n iiny lU'inll <)nlrrlie« unly ftt T i m Ui'\iiil Sinrj-n. You e a a Wuy Kfiiall UrUyrlics iu Uiij c o m m u i i i t y u u i y a t o u r uturei Oof OlBUt, JAMES COOPER, JR. which it will replace is full of crooks The faiinert. in t h i s vicinity a r e and turns and is ilnntfi'i-oiiH for this planting potatoes. Sonic of them have reason. It in partiiuilarly daturerous started to furrow fm coin. 'Vhv > ! AND . The annual roll call and elertion of Mrp, James Bolton, widow of a for- ' oilivcrs of thu Raptist church was held rnev pastor of the Dutch Reformed • ; lart Thursday. Reports wore roeqived church, gave u Baptismal font to the i from tlic various sot-ictios, and all ofchurch last week in memory of her : them wcru unt'ouraginM;, The church husband. The font was dedicated is in a sound condition, both finan- yesterday at the meeting of the classis ' icially and in point of mgmbcrship, of Monmouth. [ Mrg, Tiffany Bettor. frank Weekfs Dinner, j Mrs. Raymond Tiffany, who is a' Frank Weeks gave a dinner tn the I surgical patient in a Now York hos- township committee at Louis Snyder's I pital, is recovering from her sickness. hotel Saturday night, Mr, Weeks was! I She lives sit Now- York, and i« a, appointed road overseer in February i | daughter of John L. Ely of this place. and ho gave the dinner in celebration of his appointment, | Trout William Hai-Urn and a party of Brief Iieiua, friends from Moreanville were here Mrs. Charles Sherman is confined to one day lust week fishing for trout. the house with sickness. Dr. R. They pot eight tish. Trout run inBrowning Wilson of Red Bank is atmost, of the brooks in this section, tending her, ikiriiijT the wsirm woathor wlicii atilo- farmers phirit fi-oni twelve to fifty RID BANK NEW JERSEY niobile tratlii' is liL-itvy. acres of potatoes each. Home of the ' The !R^%ql& Store Snlos of Hoviieo. big farmers, who mnkr a specialty of ] Tfc«r« U a 1Ui»ll Ptore In epurly i v t r y town stiii oily in the United Hut#i, r. r ,«.l» und William ('. Ely (lining the past week raising potatoes, put in frnm forty to Q t M t Brltatn. Thtte i« » ttifletrnt l l m i l l UemiMly (ot rwafly dvcrjr (mlinary Uuia»a Ul— • M b »ip8d»U)r dMifned jot the particular ill for which it i. feeoairuenijej. sold Ihi-i'i- hiuses to Martin Criflin of fifty acres each. Red Uank. three ti> Almcth White of Oood Chlldrau in March' Tbo Hexali stores are America'* a rentes t Drug Stores Hahway, tlirei 1 to tin1 Stilun Co. of As. The children who attended school iiiiry Park, four mules to Tilton Bi'iis, roKiilarly during the minth uf Marrh of Aslnuy 1'ark and a ti-nm of mulos are Emma Decker, Maude IK'unetl, , to Fruenum it Ron of Metuehen. Albeit Fruncis, Lester Bennett, Hea- • SinKli- hovKi-s Nvvrc disposed of tn John trice Bennett, Frederick Decker and A, Youmans of Middletuwn and Milton Bennett, Beatrice Bennett has. Thomas Johnson and C'tinover IU'.V- been present every day this year so ; nolds of Lakcwood. far. Oliuich Boll Call. Memorial Fount, Monmouth Street; EVIaQle Avenue, A New J*nriiier, RED BANK, ' farm to his brother, John E, Beckman. | I Mr. and M r s , Harvey Hulick of ; William Pierce is the champion po- j Long Branch spent Sunday with Mr, ! tato cutter of this neighborhood. He ! and Mrs. Frederiek Rickman. ; cut enough yofrntous to fill eighteen I William Mohlmeyer is having bis barrels one clay hiyt sveek. house painted, Mr. Mohlmeyer is do- • : ing the work himself, Brief Items, Lemuel Soden of Red Bank spent ; Miss Myni Woleott is slowly reeov- j I ering from a severe attack of sicknosss. I Sunday with R. R, Sutphen. The latter, who is recovering from sickness, ; Harold Covert spen,t Saturday and had a relapse last week, but is nowSunday with friends uf. Eatontown, ! Asliei- Crawford sp#nt part of last Kettiujz better, week with John Ryan of Red Bank, Mrs. Catherine Perrine of ISIat-IJohn E, Rickman of Brooklyn has boro has been spuiidmu1 a few days moved into his summer home, with her .won, Kdward \V, Perrine. "Our Persona! Guarantee io all Skin Sufferer JAMES COOPER, JR. W i 1a i r Iippn i n 1 11 i n p 1 - " I n f l u t u ^ nl o t M ^ ^ i l l ro t "\ uii nothing Ton a d i f in j > In 1 id " i i n i p o ii \^Jin and j a h v p i i\p i n hn^ % i * h o t 1 tin m i l I t i\£ii,li a j i 111 I c TV, i tlip ituh m -i v ' i r n v r t II i n Hi t Tn liax •« t o H I P l i i l i l \nilt im t i l l M e n i i n Ijf frullj 111 r - ^ i t i i u U ^ n t ]! n t % P t i n H In i i i u u n t M i n i 1 i I i 1 i l i 114 t 1 i a m 11 m i l I> J) Ji T i T u i t i o n mnilr li\ t i n i r o i I j d IT i d r ' r e l u ' c l l ^ u n n l \ p u l ' I I 1 il i i t m t f t ( l i ua t n i M I I I i i n il | i ! i i ii i Mi i t t \ t I M (i i mio 1 ' i t l i \i m1 ^ H < i n n o i l o f iHlL 1 t II t i ll 1 1 T 1 t t l \iit u i i n i m l Hi I )i i l n i ^ or thin.. • ' 1 i i l l i ii I i ,n i i i r 1i n 1 • lin il n h l i t \iiil it ^ n ir r i i\ l i n ' i r i l m i l Ii l ( i o m 1n t t r i H ^ l t h i t h i u Ti ill t i l l 1 i lu i H l Ii I p o i i j u i c i n • In 1 m i l I il Hi i t i h n l - u l u t i H Hi l u p i n ftul l i d e l l a l l tlip •npll ^ a !i (1 i^\ i> t i n H i d H i n t > o u a i i p l n I 1 nniv 1 i n 11 i c II I I t \ s e ^\ d l <% tin D P D til Ji n i in i m ^ i i tun 111% A\ liii-* viadu fast filends of more 1 in i of 1 in 11 nul 1 i in i ] =011 i i"- than one family 1% ier mimenillnff t l m r n o h en l i t t n « p \ \ m t i oil tt n ti ^ 1 full i t i n i1\ t i a 1i n ^ n t f t t e r h ^ i p tinij £!„«• 1 i l t tt l " OL OL l l I ][ llljtl l j t l 11 ll II ][ tli i i m i l v i w m t M m t n t i % i t n o w Ana it it dor n j do f i e TSOI'V, t h u on our im itiit no iiaj .uaruntte. . i i t\ ( 1 i ^ JAMES COOPER, Jr., Druggist, Red S i n k , N. J. John W. Ely is employed as assistant foreman on Theron MeCamp- : EVERETT SBWS. . bell'S: farm. Ten men employed on Therein ~S\c- 1 John VanBrnat Moves On tho raiBi Be j Cmnpbeirs farm jravo up their jobs Bouglit at Vnnaerbui'8'. | 1'i't week John _yanBrunt, who has been livl TIILIOII ML( implull h i 1 m w ti mi ing in Charles Biasch'g house on the tit mult which hi bouj ht it ( hu IM> Holmdol road, has moved to VanderI ' l t l l l k Cuilis 1 imphlMci 1 L«U^ u i n , where ho leeently bought a dt m 1 on thi (iiiknn A. I) ih t u r n farm. This property belonged to his l)i ( \ P ilnu 1 h i t il 1 n nut thi father, the late John VniiBrunt, Sr, In IJ>,L in fiont of bi^ piopeit\ The present owner wna one of the iMo,t of tin. t a u n e i h i\t lini hid heirs to the estate, and he bought the planting puUitiu shares of his brother and sister in the Ch lilt I'lnllip pint I 1 id i% it farm for $1,OW>. The land comprises Smith \iiibo\ about twelve at'res. t l H C R O r i NEWS NO MORTGAGE C. W. WRIGHT CO. A REVIEW. It i.s with the greatest satisfaction that we look back over the business done in this vicinity, Although we have been in the Piano business 80 years we have not been doing business in good "Old Monmouth" all this time, but we can say with pride that we are now selling more Pianos and Player-Pianos than all the other dealers in Monmouth County. WHY? Because we have the "Wright" goods at the right prices, and terms which are popular, and we dont charge interest or ask you to sign a mortgage, and we dont "dog you" to sign a note. We sell all NEW GOODS and we have but ONE PEICE, which has been one of our strongest points, We give an iron bound guarantee and in fact everything progressive. WE TAKE CARE OF YOUR NEIGHBORS, My friends, the manager of this concern has been in the Piano business in this vicinity for 6 years. He knows your wants and he is going to supply your wants too. It cannot be done in a few weeks or months, but you shall have a fesv things from time to time you have not been accustomed to. When we sell you a Piano you can rely on it, we will take care of it and will carry out to the letter everything promised. You all know what has been the trouble in this vicinity in the past, we do too, and we are right here to give you the ''remedy," REPAIRS One of the greatest evils we have today is these misleading amateur salesmen. Now dont think because a .f10 a week salesman comes along and says your piano is worn out and you must exchange it for a new one, that it is so. He dont know a good Piano from a poor one, he wants a sale. What you want is some one who does know and some one whom you know, and have confidence in to actvise you. We have with us Mr, Pranck, one of the best tuners and repairers- that can be gotten. We have with us Mr. Clark, one of the best polishers and piano case finishers there is. Twenty years in the business, you all know "Sam." When you think your instrument needs repairing have us call and talk it over. Our advice will be along the lines of truthfulness and our estimate will be right. BUYING A PIANO. The BOSS Potato Cutter, Telephone, 2 5 4 Red Bank. fni 0 1 i t - 11u 1 ulil u p ti uli ] i l l i Ii lioht Wilhain Taylor has moved from the Charles lihaler will farm Mrs. John Lawrence farm tu his farm at • which he recently , Peter Sncdckcr's place the eominj: sea- Vunderbiirg, '1 son. This property comprises about '• boujrht, twenty acres and then; is a valuable j Frederick Beckman has sold his ! house and lot adjoining his brother's > asparagus crop on it. NO INTEREST Our way of selling is different. We dont tell you we are the only people in the piano business, or that we sold a piano to Noah's grandson last week. We say look around, go to our competitors or anywhere you wish. When you get ready to buy just come to our store where* we pay moderate rent and you will find the greatest assortment of pianos and player-pianos you ever saw, and they have that fresh "factory smell" and before you go out you will buy, and when you do you will tell your neighbor, and that neighbor will tell his neighbor and neighbors where to buy, and this is the secret of our success. C. W. WRIGHT CO., FRANK T, BLOOM, Manager. 25 East Front Street. (Opp, Globe Hotel) Red Bank, N, j , 28 Bast Main Street, (Next Door to Library.) Freehold, N. J. 17 7 Market Street, Paterson, N, J, Hudson Boulevard, Jersey City, N, Jf. BSS Newark Avenue, Jf«rsey City, N. J. Main Office and Store, 8B3 Broad Street, Newark, N. J. Visit fjoiu rorniar Resident. James Conover of Red Bank, for- Tiout Running In Streams Hereabouts— niuily of this place, spent part of last week on his farm herd. His-property ! EelB Cauglit in Swimming- Bl'ser is farmed by Alfred Bennett, Mr, riunt UL tjuiti. plentiful 111 t hI e l si 11 ,mi in thi iu ifjhboihnnd Many Conover wan well satisfied with the j as been done on the place j villagers, as well as people living out. side of Lineroft, have made good entehes of fish during the past week. Mule-Ieet Many cols have been caught in SwimFrank Holey hist week received two ming River, Most of the eeling is mule-feet pies from Ohio, The little done at night. porkers have feet bearing a remarkable reMeniblnnce to those of a mule. {H'ftvBlInjf a, Boafl, This variety of nwine is said to be A portion of the Red Bank road is hardier and larger than the ordinary being graveled. There is a low spot kind, in the highway between Charles Lum's farm and the Newman Springs bridge, Btief Moms, Ruliff Sutphen of Red Bank, repreand this part of thu road is being improved. The work is being done under senting the commission house of P. J. the dilection of Joseph W. Thompson', McClees, wus here last week making arrangements for spring business, the road superintendent. Mr, and Mrs. Patrick Carton, Jr., BntldinB' .1 Hennery, and family on Saturday attended the David SofTel is building a jaigo hen- funeral of Mrs. Carton's sister, Mrs, nery on his farm on the Red Bank Augustus Dennett of Red Bank. road. Kdward Soden of Red Rank is Dr, Frank Henry is having a new doing the work, fence put up around the meadow land Bl'tof Itonii. on his farm on the Rcjd Bank road, Eugene Stilwagon of Flushing is ^(iooi-go Howies has quit his job with Henry Fenton and has gone to Penn- spending the spring and summer with sylvania, where he is employed on aCyrenius V, Stilwagon. Leroy Antonides, son of William W. big diu-k farm. .Minnie (;, Koyanutnd Miinn, Annie AutonideH, is sick with measles, and Susie Crosri, Mabel Riddle and .Charles Kelly ha.- sut out a l Edith Thompson spent Saturday at Held of asparagus. Anbury Park, Eugene Layton is plowing the hind 011 II, B, roller's farm. Mr, I/Vlter is having a new roof put on his house, Mis, Charles R. Alagee and William A. Mjitree of Kverett spent Friday with Elwoivd Magee, Made Strong and Well by Vinol, (looige Thompson has moved some , When we tell you that Vinol JB tho \-V\-\A of his goods to his? new house on thebeat remedy in our whole Btoek for old Moirisvilto road. Harold Bioodgood, son of Frankmaking weak, puny, oiling children liioodgood, has recovered from meas- strong, robust and rosy, wo are only Amonjy _the_ many attractive things you will find the < tolling you wliiit hiis been proved by Beautiful FILET WORK. Dont fail to get a lesson "in the J les.Frank Walker is out after having lnundreds of mothera, latest stitches \\-ith "GRAYONA" and Balduv Braid. Your < been laid up two weeks with grip, Mrs. W, O. Strothop, Raleigh, N. C , Eugene Layton is a new member of Bays: "My little girl, Mazoi, has been Stamping done quickly. No trouble to show you and ex- ^ Shrewsbury grange at Ked Bank. Vinol to build her up after a plain anything about Fancy Work. $ Siindiiy-si'hool re-opened Sunday af- taking Bevere spoil Of sickness. It haa done ter having been dosed all winter, John B, Story sold his horwe to aBO much good by restoring her appoLittle Silver man last week. tite and building up her strength that HBYBR BUILDING, \ Robert Tilton has a new horse and I think Vinol is tho finest tonic ever %S Monmouth Street, RED BANK, N, J. J: prepared, and I om teHlng everyone about It." VICTIM p r PABAI.TfSlS. What Vinol did for this llttlo Farmer of Ws«t t o n ? Brunch girl it •will do for very weak and After Third Stroke, ailing child, because sickly children Oeoijre W. Bowman of West Long need the strengthening cod liver Ihani'ji died of paralysis lust Wednes. elements and tho tonlo Iron that Successor to L, P. CONKLIN, Red Bank, N. J. day. The third stroke, which loft him Vinol contains—that i> why Vinol helpless, occurred five weeks ago, builds them up quickly and give* Since that time then- had been no hope them a fine, healthy color. It la for his recovery. Mr, Bowman was 81 years old and was the son of Samuel pleasant to take, and -we guar« WHITt OAK BOAT TIMBERS, CEDAR PLANKING. Bowman of Colt's Neck. He had fol-untee that tho results will satisfy lowed farming all his life and took you — m o w back if they do n o t L,ocu»t and Chestnut P©»ic© Posts ol AIJ Kinds. great pride in his work. He leaves a P. B. Our Saxo Salvo is t r t V •won. Xarii«d CIothe«line and Gate F*osts, acroll Sawing, widow and two children, Samuel h. derful for Bczemtt. We guarantee It. Bowman of West Long Branch and I_«g Sawing, Etc. Mrs. Charles J, Bridge. Nino grand- Jas. Cooper, Jr M Drogglst, Red Bank. Saw Mill Near Station, RED BANK, N. I,diildrnn survive him. It pnys to advertise in T H E REOISTBR. WATCH US GROW OPEN EVENINGS •»atMMt3»9»»8i8iiMe»§c*s*og<* u We give and Redeem Surety Coupons. & CO., STORE BEAUTIFUL BROAD, ^. HALSEYjneer RCTA1LCBS? OUR BIG ANNUAL SHAR RALEIGH, N, G. CHILD THE LITTLE SHOP. MRS. E. D. DANIELL, CONTINUES TO AND INCLUDING \ SATURDAY, APRIL 19th \ COME FOR BARGAINS / F. BLAiSDELL &1C0L7 Chestnut Plank and Lumber. HAHNE & CO., Broad, New and Halsey Streets, Newark, N. W t Sell F*ur«atur© on the Club Plan null L'.-J.'- RED VOLUME XXXV: NO. 42. "HI" BBSS RED BANK, N; J,» liEDNMDAY, APRIL 9, 1918. PAGW 9TO18. «•» SCHOOLS_AT JTHE FAIR. PUHLS* WORK WILL BE AN INTERESTING FEATURE OFTOECOUNTY EXHIBITS, The DiapUy of School Work H u Become One of the Mott Important Department* of th« Fair - Upward* of $€00 Awarded in Premium* U . t Year and an Equal Amount Will Probably be Given TKU Year. -pupiltt in tfwdcn ft and 6, 01, Rent basket tnaue of raffia, reed -pupllu In gtjidea 7 and 8. or HKWtNO, MIIJ.INE8Y, KTC. 62, Bast darned' stocking—girU in grHiie 5. 68. Bust apron made by hand—girls in grade 6. (In Division* 54, 55, 5fl, 67 and 58 the work may be done by hand or sewing machine or both.) 54. B M I petticoat or coreet cover— girls in grade 7, 66. Beat nightgown, klmona or princoM slip—girla in grade 8, 66 Best «Wrt waist— girls in grad« 9. 67. Best linen skirt—girls in grade 10. 68. Beat gingham drcsa—girls in grade 11. 59, Best piece of embroidery—girl* In grade 12. 60, Best trimmed struw hat, suitable for maker's wear, workman&hip ond taste alone to count—girls in gr adefi 7 and 8. 81. Best hat frame, covered and trimmed, workmanship and taste «Iono to count—girls in grades 9, 10, 11 urn! 12. SAFE BLOWN OPEN TWICE i WITHI* FEW Tuit VtaM Yhurttnf Morttln* But B.t »Bly a W*w St*Mpa—•*(• Wat OemplMMr D.moU.bed Early M s i l i j Itonitff, MM*af»XX9 h. M«W LODSE. ol MoAnu Ws«dsi«it uf I m t i l c a . to a * MftttM M B«4 Bank* Charted E. W, Brown, an orgajiiwr for tin! Modern WiKwImcn of Ampricn, has bfwn in Red Hank Koverai wefkn Mtu-urinjr memlxTH for u lodge of Unit order in lU'ti Bank, About 25 names have been fcpcun>d and t h t liHlge will probably by orgunizid in about two k The Modern Woodmen «f America is one of the luTKi-Bt beneficial orderH in the world. It bun over one million memberH and u .surplus fund held exclusively to pay death claims uniounting to ubout $10,000,000. ASK FOR NEW APPARATUS. COMMISSIONERS REQUESTED TO BUY FORCE PUMP AND AUTO TRUCK. OfficiaU Declare Thetnielyes «» being Favorably Inclined Toward The Port Momnouth pofltomcc was robbed twice in th« past week, the lost Complying with the Petition Unfinuhed Portion* of time being between two and throe Avenue and Branch Avenue to be Graveled—Hudson o'clock Monday morning. Thi« is the eighth time n robbery hun occurred at to Recievo Attention-Harry Clayton Appointed a Policeman. that office in the part two years. Early last Thursday morning yeggPraise for Ilt-d Bonk's flit; depart- o-opcrato with the Ixing Branch The school exhibit at the Monmouth 6, Best article in crosii Btitch—pumen visited the Port Monmouth postment, u donation of $2F> for WCBIPHIC ounsel in trying to get the RSMI comcounty fair has become one of the pils in grade 2. 1 office nnd blew open the Huft by the fire rompttny of Shrewsbury township pany to reduce its rate to ninety cents. Wort Important and inttrMtinRdepart7, Beat irtiele in outline stitch— tine of nitro-Rlyccrine. They were refor iln vtUoient work ut hint Wedncstnent* of the fair. In ordar t h a t puplla in grade R. D»!«»ff« to Town Mall. warded for their work by u fuw postdiiy'si flu' tind dedurutioiiH that imteachers and pupils may have time 8, Beit nornmed hnndkerehicif—puSeveral window panes in the town age stumps. They missu'd reachinp proved tiro machinery .should be nil •nd opportunity t o praparf their ejt- pili in grade 4. w«rc cracked by the heat from the inner vault of the oilier, whichVonbought for the fire department were ast Wedncjidtty'8 hlbiti fn this deportment a circular, 8. Beit article made from raffia, AMOUNT KAZSBO FOB OHIO fire, and the paint tained vuluablv papers and portomec features of Monday night'H meeting netting forth the rules and regulationi reed, worsted or cord—pupils in grade the woodwork WHS blistered, Tho money. of the commissioners. The commiftnion- in of the department and giving the is insured and thu infiuroneu The yeggtnen again visited the posteiH thought, that an nutomobile force luikiinjr classes and'division*, w a i Mnt but last 10, Beit article made from raffia, ompany was notified to repair the office early MondBy morninK and fin- Bum of t517.57 FutwBt.lod to the pump apparatus should be bought. An damage week to the school tcflchera in the reed, worsted or cord—pupils in grade done by the fire. W u t Latt Was*—Money to De Con- sipplication from Liberty tire comished their w o r k o f dnnnli.shiug the county in advance of the regular ttibatcd By St. J i m r i i Oliiircli tfesf poKtoHici: safe. Wnltoi10. Walling, Ho SoipitM Ayproprifttlon, pany for the Mew apparatus* was filed premium list. Entries are open to 11, Beat article made from raffia, Bimday for Anoth*r Funil. the poHtmHster, who has the oflice in for 'future refvruncc. any pupil in any public, parochial or reed, worsted or cord—pupils in Frank J. Manson, overseer of the his gcnerul store at that place, took private ichool in Monmouth county Ked Hank's fund for the flood Niifpoor, asked the commissionerB to moke adeR 3 arid 4, the poHtonice receiptH uml other ofli- ferers has been augmented during the and all entries must consist of work WOODWORKING. a donation for the Long Branch hos12, Best sand table, originality and The matter of installing a light on done during the present school year, work to count— pupiln in grade 1. pital. Councilman Hurley opposed 62. Bent letter rnck or bread board ciiil papers home with him Monday pa.Mt week and has reached a total of night and the yeggmcd did not get $676.ii7. On Saturday ¥517, includ- Prospuet avenue was laid over_ in making a hospital appropriation, statJohn H. Cook of Red Bank, who has 'Sand tables, 24x48 inches in size, —-boys in grade 0. 1 Q',l. Best taborette or footstool— any spoils at their luBt vimt. The ex- ing $300 raihed by thu Elks lodge, was order to find out what action Fair ng that the town oflicials had no right been director In charge of this deport- outside measurement, will be provided plosion, •which was made by u load of forwarded to the Red Cross society Haven and Shrewsbury township will to give the people's money to a private ment since its adoption by the fair by the Fair Association if request for boys in grade (5. 64. Best magazine rnck, kitchen nitro-Klycerine, completely wrecked to be distributed in the Ohio flood dis- take toward furnishing more lights nstitution, A motion was made to »Bsoeifition, hoe been aaijgned thli de- Bome is made to the secretary of the for this road, iiiy the request on the table, but at table or medicine cabinet—boy8 in the huft» and tore into xhri'dK si lot tricts. partment again for the fair next fall. association by August 1st, 1013. Thin of (leeds and insurance papeiH which this point Mr. Manson, stating that he Further aid for the Ohio unfortun- Oiling- thfl Btroots. A largo number of entrieu hnve been will relieve schools of the expense of grade 7. 65. Best shirt waist box or dining were in the inner compartment of the ates will bo given by the congregation . RsjpveKentatives of of various comcom did not want the request killed, withRepresentatives • received each year since the school de- transporting sand tables, nnd the only I safe. Two valuable blankets were of St. James's church next. . .Sunday Ip a n j c s attended the meeting and urged drew it. partment wan added to the foir. Prof, things needed to be transported will room chair—boys in grade 8. y taken from Mr. Wallinp's barn and when a special collection will be taken " commissioners ' ' " from ' 60. Bo«t desk or window seat- -boys to 'buy oil John Enrlght of Freehold, county su- be the decorations for the Bund when a special collection will be taken, the wrapped about tho safe and this in j This money will make up another fund them for oiling the streets. Action perintendent of schools; the supervis- tables.) in grade 0,' SELLING OOT. 67, Beat Morris chair or porch a large measure deadened the noise of and will be sent to the Sisters of on this matter was laid over till the ing principalR nnd the teachora of var- 13, Best doll house—pupils in the explosion, The store clock Charity in Ohio. At the citizens' screen—boys in grado 10. ioua public Bchools throughout the grades 2 ond S. next meeting. Boug-hton & Hopper to Ol*« Up Thtlr 88, Best county have taken a great interest in est china closet,, or bookcase stopped at 23 minutes past two nnd it meeting when the question as to what Needi of ths riromen. BntiueiB at B«4 Bank. 14, Frieze, to represent an illuswas ubout this time when William organization should distribute the i grade d 11. 1 the work, Special premiums amount- trated story, not exceeding seven feet with doors—boys in Boughton & Hopper, who conduct a Twelve hose washers, twelve acid ing to upwards of $000 were awarded long pnd nine inches wide,'comprising CO. Best library table or dining Dennis, who lives across the street money was under discussion. Rev, b five ond ten-cent store in one of the James A. Reynolds objected to send°ttles and three pairs of rubber boots from the postofflce, heard the exploin the school department last year drawing in color, paper cutout figures room table—boys in grade 12. w for Liberty hose comiing the th funds f d to t the h Red R d Cross C i corn- Patterson buildings on Broad street, sion. The robbers left no clue. society, jj « c ordered for and it is expected that un equal of onimnlB, trees, flowers, human figare soiling out their stork at reduced A request from Ferdinand CLASS VII. Others at the meeting disagreed with j amount will bo awarded the pres- urcfl, etc.—puplla in grades 1, 2, 3 and prices. Aa soon ag the goods are dis"White, chief of the fire'department, him. This difference of opinion reent year. It ig (suggested that 4 (class or school competition), NATURE STUIJV, WAXKEB TO BE1.UIAJI. for 250 foot of hose for Liberty com- posed of they will give up their busisulted in two different funds being esschool teBchers whose pupils nrnke expremiums will be ((No individual p pany was referred lo the fire commit- ness at Red Bank, They have stores CLASS II. hibits in the fair prepare the exhibits in several other places. It was rei Nature N S t d but b t all ll pre- B«d Hank MUllu»r« Took a bong' Silts tablished. awardedd in Study, tee. before school closes for the vacntion of PBNMANBHIP. At another meeting last night a to VHit relative*. ported that the firm's reason for leavmiums will be for schools or classes.) 1918, and arrange to have these ex IB. One line, two-spaced ovol moveing town was on account of the noAll exhibits in Nature Study must Misses Addie Y. and Sadie J. Miller, vote of thanks was accorded to those Slirowstury Avenue Sowers. hibits forwarded to the fair a t the ment exercise, and one line of each of bo Monmouth county products or Mon- who conduct a millinery establishment who have made donations. In addiThe ordinance providing for sew- toriety the store received in connection specified time, where they will be re the following words; me, Bee, one, run, moutn county specimens, in T U B TtEGlsTEa building, lived at tion to the list of contributions as ers on the southern end of Shrewsbury with a n occurrence on St. Patrick's eeived by the exhibition committee, win—pupils in grade 1. 70. Best collection of seeds of Belmar before they moved into their printed last week the following sums avenue passed its third reading. The day. Miss Mamie Jackson, the man10. One line, two-spaced oval move- weeds, presses, flowers, vegetables apartments over T H E REGISTER office. nave been given: Monmouth contracting company was ager of the store, when asked about BULBS OF 6CH0OL DEPARf MENT. ment exercise, and one line of each of and grains, named and mounted on They have relatives at Beltnar and Methodist church , $33 awarded the contract for laying the this last week, stated that this was T n y c huu rrc h c. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SB sewers at a cost of $199. Henry M No entry fee will be charged in this the following words: name, gone, cardboard 22x28 'inches. Trinity_ they are freqaent Sunday visitors at Belief wholly without foundation. She jiaid nre company 25 department. blnck, cunning, wonder—pupils in 71. Best collection of birds' nests, that place. Last Sunday morning the American.Mechanics 25 Taylor made a bid of $228 and Frank that the owners had decided last FebAn entry ticket must be attached to grade 2. 2n C. Byram made a bid of $289,60. ruary to give up the business. two sisters left their apartments KIntraeht society. mounted and named. o o k anil Inrtcirr c o m p a n y , , 25 Councilman Robert M. Hurley was apeach exhibit. Thii entry ticket must 17. One line, two-spaced oval move72. Best collection of moths, butter shortly after six o'clock and footed it IN ipi iv epsli n h hulitipel. There was a lively time at the store F a i r H i i v t m . . . . . . . . 14 l i t i p . F a give the nnmn of the school district, ment exercise, and five lines of the flies es and and cocoons, mounted m o u e d an and named, n m e d , j to Befmar. They stoppe stopped a at A Asbury s b u y „...,.. L i b e r t y fin- c„...,. ompany 10 pointed inspector without pay to over- for a few minutes o,ri St. Patrick's teacher, and division. following sentence". Come to see me day. Rev. James A. Reynolds had 78 Best B t collection llti ild flowers, fl P k and d called l l d on a relative l t i and d th in see the work of laying the sewers. 78, off wild | Park then I ArrowKmlth r o u t . . . . . . . . . . . Entry tickets will be supplied by the joon—pupils in g grnde 8. —pp 111 Recorder's Beport. asked the merchants tff Red Bank not 0 resBed, mounted^and named. _ (This hiked it on to M m ar, roach ing their j ^ZSraSTTX^Viia. \ \ Secretary of the Fair Association on 10 18, •One line, two-spaced ovnl movelrney Tost n Recorder Harry C. Badeau turned to display in their sho|v windows obapplication to him by ninil or other ment exercise; two lines of each of division may include the blossoms o£ destination shortly before noon. The R , 1 in his report showing that 23 persons jects which he said werk objectionable shrubs and treqs.) girls say that they like walking but do Bt, TlioriiHH'H c l i a p e l . , , . , . . , . , , wise. A. Sweeney die following words; Annum, Common, S to the Irish race. Aftea\rnass on St. not want to be classed as suffragettes William 74, Best collection of minorala. l.>or£!niiH BrOH 5 had been arrested, 7 fined, 6 dieThe fair association would apprecia n UI Patrick's day a large number of his (or stone) and fossils, Boils, because they have taken to the hiking charged and 10 sent to the county jail. 5 Sijfinund K l s n e r . . . 11 One 7$ iline, two-spacedJ oval ' i movei ate corroBpondenefi from intending ex19. T, B. Ewing. nabit. 1 The amount collected in fines was $15. parishionei's marched in a body to the hibitors whose exhibits will require ment exercise; one set of capital let- named. William A, Cole. , . 10 Boughton & Hopper store and proconsiderable epaee for a proper dis- ters; nnd five lines; of the following r, K«w E»mpt Fiiemen, Dr. V, P. liarferty, , BOAT CLUB EMOTION. tested against a display of Irish cariDE. EDWIN FIELD RESIGNS. play. These communications may be sentence: Specimen of my business [ J, Howard Applegate and Joseph catures and green pigs. ruok. , . . sent to the Secretory of the Fair Asso- penmanship—pupils in grades 7 and Buraroon Qlvsn Up Kit FooHIon at Cap-j Tlioiuai S, Eubbara Choien to Succeed Horace P, Bray, members of Relief fire company, .1, Noi'inaii, The clerks in the store wore frightciation, WilUam H, Hinttlmtmri, Rumhaving served in the department more ened for a few minutes by the big tain of Troop. I tlie tuts Joseph Barrowas, p Iloil Rank rtcglNtor son, N. J, Early attention to this re20, One line, two-spaced oval movetnan seven years, were made exempt body of people who marched into t h e Dr. Edwin Field of Front street has Thomas S. Hubbard at tho thirtyquest will insure the reservation of ment exorcise j two lines of each of the building demanding the removal of firemen. space. The Secretary will receive ex- following words; Calling, Lannlng, resigned as captain of Ked Bank fourth annual meeting of the Monobjects which they said were an insult cavalry troop, a position which he held BOO DIES OF GRIEF. mouth boat club on Monday night was Hew PoUcenian. hibits by mall or express, prepaid, and Pulling, Quelling, Ending; and two Henry H, Clayton was appointed to the Hibernian rsce. As Boon as t h e will aiiume responsibility for their lines of the following sentence ••One by seventeen years. Dr. Field is one of elected commodore of nhe club, a posi- Death of Animal's Owner Followed by policeman to succeed George Hewett, store employees learned the misaion of proper presentation on the ground?."'-' one'the" panda 'are''""flowing—pupils in the surgeons at the Long Branch hos- tion which had been hold for thirty pital, and the duties of this position years by the late Joseph T, BurPausing Away of Vet, who resigned to accept_ a position in the people who made the protest the Every reasonable precaution will bo grades ti and 10, take up so much of his time thnt it rowes. Other officers were elected as Grief, brought on by the death of its the butcher market of Doremus Bros. articles displayed in the window were token By\the JMfttjagement for the 21, One lino, two-spaced ovol move- necessitated his resignation. No one follows: owner, was responsible last week for Other applications for the position removed, No damage was done, exHafety and preRetvaUon of all articles ment exercise, and two lines of each of has yet been elected to fill the vaeaney. the death of a dog belonging to the were made by Harry P. VanNote, D, cept when one woman picked up a —Wlllltmi exhibited, but it Jg distinctly under, the following'words; Winning;'Vining, Dr. Field's resignation ia regretted by green pig and threw it out in t h e proHliloiit—loseph HI late James Hyslop of Eatontown. L. Longstreet and James Daly. stood that no responsibility will be ai- Specimen, Inning, Judging; and two the cavalrymen. 'tury-—1 ..'linrlcn Mintoli. street, The store manager, who is a It was largely The animal showed evidences of sick- Application Turned Down. 'I'roiiKuivr—(lei)i'(ji' W , Oliuiiilli'r. sunied for loss or damnpe to exhibits, lines of the following sentence: Quib- through his efforts that the troop has member of St. James's church, savs ness the day after its master's death. C a p t a i n — I I . A. W t i r t h l p y , AH exhibits must be on the grounds bling and quarreling ore bad h a b i t s - been brought up to its present" high J. C, Delatush, rep resenting a Long that no insult was intended by in y the After the election the members en- It was always a good watch dog, but Branch man, asked the commission- that no insult was of the association by Wednesday, pupils in grades 11 and 12, d that h it it would ld nott state of efficiency, and he filled tho it paid no attention to guarding the window display and a smoker and entertainment, August 27th, at 4^00 o'clock p, M., ffi so off captain i iin such h a manner as joyed era to grant a permit for an airdome have been made if ehe had thought CLASS I I I . house after Mr, Hyslop died. It •would ^F* V l l 4 3 l t 4 4 4 take part in with entry tickets attached, and should to win for Him the respect nnu1 admir- h . either whine and howl, or else lay or open air moving picture show on that it would have been taken as an inHISTORY. % be delivered as much earlier In the day ation of ull the troopers. I stretched out on the ground in an the Arthur Patterson property on sult. When the people marched out (AH papers are to be illustrated as possible. attitude of utter despair, with its Broad street. The commissioners re- of the store every one was in good with drawing in color.) COURT BILL DBAS. Exhibitors nro requested to study head resting on its paws. It refused fused to grant the desired permission, humor and was inclined to joke about 22, Story" of Columbus or story of Firm Helps Flood Sufferero. the classification and be sure that their the Puritans—pupils' In grade 8. to eat anything, and it seemed to lose stating that an amusement place of the affair. The Incident had many exhibits are entered in the proper class James Cooper, Jr., last week sent Measure Establishing' _ Third Judicial all interest in worldly affairs. It this sort would be objectionable. amusing features, among them beinjf 23. Story of Abraham Lincoln or and division. uutriot uifl Hot Pan senate, gradually pined away and last Satur- Heeds of Sewor Department. long accounts in New York papers in story /of 'George Washington—pupils his checlj for $2q to tho United drug company. This money represents part j The district court bill is dead for day it died. Any person who was a pupil iin a in grade 4, A quantity of chloride'of lime was which it was stated that a riot t o o k * ublie, private ov parochial lial schoo school1 in 24. Story of the Quakers--pupils iti of a fund of $10,000 which the com-I the time being at leasJt, It provided for ordered. This is to be used when the place and that t h e police wore called pany has forwarded to the Ohio Val- a district court in the third judicial Jonmouth county during the last year grade _fi. HOME FROM ABBOAD. sewer plant is overhauled. Other ma- out. may compete for prizes in this de« •28, Story of the Indians—pupils in ley for the relief of members of the district, which would have embraced terial was also ordered for this departfirm who met with business losses Red Bank, all of what was formerly FRJBlfD. partnient, ond any iehool jn the county grade 6. LUNCHEON Mr. and Mn, J. Lestor Eloner Back from ment. through the flood and fire, Mr. Shrewsbury township, , Middletown may' compete in all divisions desig20. Story of the colonists—pupils in Wedding Trip. Two Bteeits. Cooper is the chairman of tho New township, Raritnn township and MataMiss Margaret Burr Entertatat fo» Kl«« nated as "elaBB" or "school" competi- grade 7, Mr. and Mrs, J. Lester Eisner, who Gravel was ordered for .the unimtions, Xslen Bailey. 27, Story of a noted American in- Jersey Rexull committee on soda wan township. Senator Slocum in- were married shortly after the holiwater dispensing. troduced the bill, but did not report proved portions of Shrewsbury aveMiss Margaret S. Burr of Broad All awards in this depBrtment will vention—pupils in grade 8. days, returned Monday night on the it because of the opposition to it. nue and Branch avenue, A resolution street was hostess at a luncheon last bo mode on Thursday, August 28th, CLASS IVi S Both he and Assemblyman Taylor say theater train from their wedding trip was passed that it was the sense of the Saturday given In honor of her friend. Log- Broken by Horse's Sick, the first day of the fair. COMTOilTlON. that they were swamped with tele- in Europe, Mr. Eisner and his bride council that Hudson avenue should be All work exhibited must be tha work William Garrison of River street, grams and letters protesting against visited most all the principal cities in the next street improved. A petition Miss Helen M. Bailey of Jamestown, (All Work to be written on one aide New York, The guests were seated the pupil or school dnvlng the school an employee of L. Schwartz & Son, the proposed court. It was reported Western Europe nnd also spent some asking for the graveling of that street at a round table, the decorations being yetr beginning September 1st, 1912, of regular composition paper, time in Bohemia, tho native land of furniture dealers, is laid up with a that the bill had been passed by the The™ papers nro not to be illuspink roses and marguerites. At the No pupil con make more than one Mr. Eisner's father, Sigmund Eisner. was presented at the meeting, broken leg due to being' kicked by a senate, but this was incorrect. UneolleotAble Tnn, end of the luncheon each" guest was entry in any one diviRlon, but ex- trated by drawings.). Mr. and Mrs. Eisner are now occupy; horse. He was driving the horse 28, Letter inviting a friend to presented with a corsage boquet of hibits may 1>e made in as many difCollector William M. Thompson was Saturday whon the animal began to ing Mrs, John Frey's house on Broad Those p r e s e n t were ferent divlsloni by tho same pupil n> spend a week with you in the summer j cut up capers. Mr, Morrison struck it Teachei-s1 Salaries Increased. 'relieved of collecting $1,117.85 for marguerites. street. Mr. Eisner is associated with or a description of the one you love with a whip, and the animal kicked Misses Helen. M. Bailey, Gladys Hop1911. This money is uncollectable. his father in'tho clothing factory at At last night's meeting of the Red ping, May Throckmorton, KathenBe Wherever reference is made to the best—pupils in grades 8 and 4. him, breaking his leg. Bank hoard of education the salaries Red Bank. Mrs. Eisner ia the daugh- Some of the people who owe it have Holmes, Norma Bnright, Margaret 29, Letter applying for a position in grades, it is understood that they are ter of M. M. Davidson of Red Bank. moved out of town, others have died of Prof, Lovett and Miss Eva Green", thoie of graded schools throughout the a store where goods of various kinds and in a few cases there wore double Rue, Marion «nd Ella Talmage, Shirprincipals of the Mechanic and OakHew Ico Plant Started. ley Martin, Myra Taylor and Eleanor county of Monmouth. Ungraded nnd are Bold; or a description of a sunrise assessments. land street schools, were increased Boys Replace Sign Boav'1. other schools in competition must ob- —pupils in grades fi and 0. Burr, Ground was broken this week for $100 each, nnd that of Miss Bertha No Charge for Meeting*. B0. A description of an imaginary a new ice plant on Bergen placo for serve these grnde divisions. On Hallowe'en a number of boys ilunee, principal of the Shrewsbury A short time ago the commissioners Corner Stone baying-. tore down H big sign board in front of In addition to the specified pre- anil around the world—puplla in the Monmouth Mutual Supply comAn the Pemberton property at Oceanport. passed a resolution making a charge miums, ribbons will be awarded in all grades 7 and 8. pany. Tho cost will bo $11,000, and avenue school, was jncieasod The work of improving the Metho31. A brief description of the book the work will be done by Earling, increase of $25 each was made in the For several weeks the sign board laid of p for all public meetings held at dist church at Eatontown is neanng divisions to the first, second, third, the town hall". This resolution was salaries of six new teachers. you have rend this year which you like fourth and fifth prizewinners. in the ditch alongside of the road. amended so that a charge of $5 will completion. The church was moved Johnson & Frake. the best, and the reason why you like Last week the owners learned who had be made only when admission is recently from Railroad avenue to AH uremiuhiR'will consist of money it—pupils In grades 9 nnd 10. Eucliro party nt "Westsldo. torn down the sign. They notified the charged by those holding tho meetings. Broad street. It will be ready for ocand ribbons. Tho regular fair prePollcemnn LOBBH $30. 38. An original poem of not less boys that unless they replaced it they cupancy in a short time, and arrangemium of |2.00 ns n first prize and $1,00 than lines nor more than 32 lines1, Policeman Horatio Shutts of Red i - At u euchro! sparty= =for the benefit of would bo arrested. On , Saturday Building- OolLs, ments nro being made for corner stone as a second prize will be awarded in ov an10 ^ ^ fifit R i d ft fl I # " "' " '" " * = " fPU. ^ . , . . . - 1 = . ^ original story of not more than night the sign board was put back in Councilman Jacob Degenring, chair- laying ceremonies;. These will probnil divisions except where suporceded 280 words-—pupils, in grades'11 and IB. night prizes O J book containing Ho put the waiplace. man of the building code committee, ab'ly be held Sunday, April 20th. by definite and larger special prelet in the hip pocket of his trousers. apron nnd tt sea sheel ornament were stated that 'satisfactory progress was miums, which ore expected to be made CLASS V. won by Charles Lellaistre, Mrs. WilAnbury Wheelmen D»ftatid, When he went to look for it, it was liam Johnson and P. J. Gisloson, The being made toward drawing up the in almost all divisions. DRAWING. rield Ol\rt Bane*. gone. Throughout tho school department The Asbury Park Wheelmen bowl- new code. woman's auxiliary of tho company 33, Drawing in color or ink from The Rumson field club held its first the first prize in every division may be nature or object—pupils in grades 5 mights held tho party. The auxiliary was or- ing team was defeated three gumes KouBoo!oanln(jf. dance last night in Rod Man's hall at withheld unless there are more than nnd 6, ganized three months ago and since straight on the Christian association Albert C. Harrison, the borough This is ,hoiiBcu|eaning time at Dick- Ihtit time htis raised $02. two entries in that particular division, alloys last Friday night by tho Looies clerk, WUR instructed to write to J. Oceanic. The dance was well attended 84, Figure study, copy ms object, If merit aotunlly exists, however, the any medium—pupils in grades 5 nnd 0, Opf's art store. We are like & number of Red Bank. This was the fourth Trafforcl Allen in regard to buying the and the boys cleared ubout $20. Toyof women at this time of the year, who judges may, in their discretion, award match to be bowled by these two riparian rights at the foot of Maple man's orchestra of Navesink played 85. Design, decorative or applied, PlotUI* Of MOOBS Lodgo, the dance music. Rofreshmenta wora the first or ipecinl premium to the win- color or ink—pupils in grades'G ond 0, find odds and ends about their home teams, each side winning two games. served at midnight. Dancers were mid we have found many odds and i A p| e t m -o of the Red Bank lodge, The final game will be bowled at FJ1- avenue. ner, In the event of there being two 3(». Lettering, blnck ink or color— ends in our atoek oC framed pictures, The Bond Iasuo. present from Oceanic, Pair Haven, or IORS entiiaB in any division, the pupils in grades 5 ond C. Loyal Order of Moose, will be Riven as beron next Tuesday night. Initial steps were taken toward coil- Ked Bank, Highlands, Seabrifcht and which we are offering to the public at Director In Chnrge may transfer tho 37. Drawing in color or ink from 25 pur cent reduction. We have other a supplement with lU'Xt Sunday's issue ing an election to bond the town's Long Brunch. first premium money offered therein to f the New York World Tho picture Oeti City Appointment. debt, Howard Higginson, the borough another division where the competition nnture or object—pupilB in grades 7 bargains in framed pictures, some as was taken by A, K. Colenian and low as 50 per cent, Also a lot of sheet shows a largo'number of the members William Hnlitt Knit, is sufficiently keen to warrant such and 8, At a recent meeting of tho Titus- attorney, was instructed to draw up 08. Figure Htudy, copy or object, pictures suitable,for framing. DickAdditional premium. villo, Florida, city council George Van- the resolutions necessary for an elecn a group in front of their rooms in William Hulitt of Shrewsbury illiam S e y cut any medium—pupils in grades 7 ana opf's art store, Broad street, Red tho Kelly building on Monmouth derveer Cooper, son of James Cooper, ion and present them at an adjourned his All paper used in ench class and 8, ..s finger yesterday by getting It Bank.—Advcriisemeut. Jr., of Red Hank, was appointed chief meeting next Tuesday night, street, division must be of the regulation size e:aught in some machinery in Waters 39. Depign, decorative or applied, Park Place SlAewfttki. of the Titusville tire department. Mr. used in that study in the school which color ov ink—pupils in grades 7 and 8. i Osborn's mill. Dr. William D. Social! Mor« HoEiMl Sociable. Cooper, who is a civil engineer at that Boyo Park place property owners were Sayif clot-ed tire cut the pupil attends. t with ith MC vct\ 40. Lettering, block ink or color— A lot of good acclimated express The schedule in the School depart- pupils in grades i and 8, About forty young people''attended place, was an officer of Navesink hook notified to lay flagging and curbing stitches. Tho linger wan no badly horses ready for work arrived at our and ladder company at Red Bank be- within ton days or the town would do mangled that it may huve to be ampument is as follows41. Working drawings- •pupils In Bale nnd exchange stables this week. tho sociable given by the boys* de- fore he left town. the work and charge tho cost against tated. partment of the Red Bank Christian gradea 7 and 8, CLASS I. We can Bell them to you at the right the property holders.42. Drawing in perspective—pupils price. Now is your chance, Dont association last Friday night. An KINDKHQARTEM AND PRIMARY GRADES, Aotori Coming- Horn*. athletic exhibition was given, followed Wow Open for H u t Ke-X.(iy Sidewalk. in-grades 7 and 8. wait, but come, Telephone 8p3. Luther Division. The Reasonable Millinery store now 48. Lettering, blnck Ink or color— & Stapleton, Maple avenue, Rod Bank. by a social time and refreshments. Mr. nnd Mra, Alf. C. Pearce. bntter Upon Mr. Uegenring's suggestion 1. Illustration of a story from any pupils in erodes 9, 10, 11 and 12. open for business. Wo carry a full the owner of Riverside cottage on known us Vallejo & tJtica, will soon —'Advertisement, primary render by freehand drawing, lino of millinery and millinery sup- Front street was notified that the side- return to their Hummer home at Pair 44, Mechanical drawing-—pupils in WtaUt Patty. paper cutting or paper folding, or by grnden 0, 10,11 and 12. Notlo«I Kotlo«l! plies, for low prices. S&H trading walk in front of his property must be Haven after a miccoHsful trip through Mrs. Daniel H. Applegato of Broad a combination of all three—pupils in 45. Geometrical drawing—pupils in S&H trading stamps given to each street entertained a number of friends stamps with each purchase. H. Man- rc-lttid, It was stated that the walk the West, North and South for the grades'!'and 2. grades 0, 10, 11 and 12, del, 121 West Front street.—Adver- IB in a very bad condition. past two yowrs. purchaBei1 at the Reasonable Millinery 2. Illustration of a story from any 40. Applied perspective drawing—. stole. Give us a call and be convinced. at a bridge whist party on Monday. tiaenwrit. Mew Man to Shoot Soffi, Prizes were won by Mra. C. Walton reader by freehand drawing, paper pupils in grades 9,10,11 and 12. Shot Bltfht Wild »UCk». HtttB re-altered at low prices, H. B»ed Potatoes. Arthur L. Wymbs, chief of police, cutting or paper fokiinjr, or by » com- ' 4 7 . Pictorial drawing, from nnture, Mondol, 121 West Front street.—Ad- Cannon, Mrs. William A. Hopping Albert Smith and Albert Tllloteon and Mrs. Isaac Adlem. bination of nil three—pupils in irrnden life or object—pupils in grades 9, 10, vertiaement. Four hundred barrels of Washing- was instructed to got a now officer to of Oceunport shot eltfht wild ducki 3 and 4. ton County Giants, loaded this spring shoot the vagrant dogs of the town. lait Friday, and Mr. Smith «M» ,11 nnd 12/' Oun Club Bhoot. and free 'from'rot; also about forty Some time ago William Chandler wan banged a wild goose. The a«at«n for 8. Freehand drawing of " grasses, 48. Design, black Ink or color— punged appointed to do this work, but Mr. flowers, fruit or figure*—pupils in pi 1B in gradeR 9, 10, 11 and 12. Six assorted hardy rose bushes, best Edward M. Cooper and Richard barrels of Early Rose potatoes. Ah- Chandler doesn't like the job. killi th f U end* tomorrow. tomorrow ling these fowU grades H and 2. bott Worthley.—Advertisement. varieties, for $1, at W. W. Kennedy 49. Poster, block ink or color—puApplegato made the bprt Moves at 4. Freehand drawing of occupations, pils in grades t>, 10,11 and 12, Maw M«t« for f 1,800. A Son's, B East Frdnfc street, Red shoot of Riverside gun club last Fri•PM. Having a sole at $4.98 that wil street scenes, games, figures or aniBank.—Mvtrtitement, A note for $1,500 was ordered day, The club is holding a tournaSix assorted hardy vow bu«h«», *>•!* CLASS. VI. mals—pupiU in grades 3 and 4. surprise you. The like of such never drawn in order to meet bills, ment today, varhtiei, fortt. at W- W. Itotugg MANUI, TBXlNINO. known In this town. Mrs. H. Gorey, 5. Best sewing card, suitable for Be sure to visit the sale ut Bough& Bon's, r> Eaat Front atr««, BABKETRV. gome useful purpose, as a book y ton ft Hopper's. Everything at cost , look on page 0 for Breese's |8D Millinery, 4 1 . Broad street.—Advcr p prpose e , such s c as "Bank, -Advertiavment. —-Advertisement, twciiwnt, funerul.—Atlvortwcwent, Mr. Hiffglnson was instructed to ils in etc^—pupils in grade 1. I 50. Bent basket made ol raffia, ree<i FLOOD FUNMSGROWING. THE BED BANK REGIBTBB W WHY NOT START SOMETHING? X- V X-\• V-V- V V \ It is easier to start a gas heater than your furnace. NEWS FRO^MIDDLETO WN. O* meiaam by Mr«. Edward K. * RARITAN BAY FISHERMEN MAKING GOOD HAULS h«r home near Freehold early d»«J •» y morning of bat week of apoplexy, OF SHAD THIS WEEK. Monday she and h«r husband vj«t«d their loo at Hightitown. Upon r*turninjc ih« went into the home to get Practically AU the Fkhermim WUI Nave TfcA N«to in ThU Week Rupfcr and Mv. riekerinjj went, to uio barn to do the chorea. When Mr, if Good Weather Hold* Out Irving Mtunott of Port Monmouth Pickering entered the hou»« he found wjf» lyinf unconMious an the floor. Trades Motorcycle Away and Geti a n Automobile Navciink his She sank rapidly from then until her death. Mrs. Pickering was CIS year* Epworth League to Give Play Tomorrow Night, old and is survived by seven children K, Walt IluvoiiK of Belford Port Monmouth are pi-mlni); 1 a few besides her husband. tlit. largest amount of rhud Monday. days with friends at Vttrnvilk . Long Mr. lluvcns's haul was 62 fish. Sonic Island. of the other fi;;hi>inien caught as hijjh Rev, J. W, Marshall, u'strict superm 2» to :iO, Suint" of tho fishermen intendent, premhril at U»e Niivi-sink haven't got their puks in yet on ac Methodist church fa t :^undny momcount of the hijrh winds. They will ing. AmmmrrsB r e s I O M I I mwx M-t tJit'in this week if theweatJu-r Mrs, Ernest Bail* y <>f Keyport DE> AT LAMWOOO. spoilt Sunday with hii patents, Mr, and Mrs. Chat-lea Davis of ISelford, I l f , G«ts Bid of Motorcycle. Thomas Hanson of Navesink is nick I l l i t w e t la w u i i i B J. & H t u Win Irving Miixfoii of Port Monmouth with M«fl«t fever, Mr. 0 . W, Bud- I.«ft mk»WQoa Been AlWr tM* Xarttt ' has traded hiK motorcycle away and long of Bt'Iford U attvnding him. —JMttcU?** on HIi Trail N»»rl? Two haw bought a Maxwell niitomobilt". Mrs, Albert Dennis of Huboken is 1 Mi . MUNHUII sviiH hurt a few months spending a few days with her mother, William J. I<cohan, a g ngo and hut; not ridden l Mrs, Robert Kunyon >>f Heffoid, formerly employed by Mrs. K. M inuch i Henry Home of Nrw York hns re-Horno of Lakcwood, w«« arrested turned home after spending a fewPort Ijee. N. ,1., Inst Thursday I Play at with the murder of Mrg, Charle* Tur. I J'hi' piny "Willow Daly" will In-iluvs with relativpa at Melford, • given by tin: Kpworth league of the l-'rank Viering of Port Moumouth n«r at Lakuwo<l two years ORO. Mrs | Navesink Methodist church tomorrow spent Sunday with hi.« daughter, Mrs, Turner was a sister-in-law of Mrs. S, W. Parmentier of Red Bnnk. Liflinn 'night in Navesink hall. This play is Harry Compton of L.tkcwnotl. Albert Wilbur of Nrw York is was one of seven men miKpeeteiJ of the ia throe.-act comedy nnd depicts rum! and ho had been shadowed by jlife. Music will be furnished by Wy- spending a few day:, with his father- crime, detectives from the Schindler ngency man's orchestra. Those in the piny in-law, John Uant of Hrlford, for some time. He left Lakewood soon svill be Raymond Taylor, Lisle PatterWilbur Coddinjrtim <>f Port Mon- after the murdev. |son. William Hopkins, Lloyd Sickles, mouth has accepted a j«viitii>:i with The body of Mrs, Turner was found W, W. Swan, Maynurd Card, Herbert Henry Coe of the sanu- place, Posten, Susan Williams, Mrs. J. E. Mrs. Vere Vallemi <•'' Av<:i spent in n pine prove nonr her home after Johnson, Miss Alberta Sickles and part of last week with Mr. i fid Mrs.she was missing two days. The bodv was lying face downward and the skull Harvey Johntry of Hcliurd. Miss Hazel Posten, The Methodist pars. >n age at Nave- was fractured. The appearance of the Captain BCbbs BeiuniM Old Jo*. will be rented mit during the ground showed that Mrs, Turner had Captain Charles Hobbs of Belford sink fought her assailant. Ocean counts summer months thin ynw. has started to work on his old job ns Mr. and Authorities begun a fwprfb for thf' Mrs. John I.. Ingling of captain on the Patten line a t Long Navesink are viaitinp their t-on, Ridpe- murderer but after several clues were Branch, Mr. Hobbs has been employed way Inplinp of Newark, traced with no results the investi Ration on this line several years, dropped. The following NovemA horse owned by William Taylor was Starts Tish Boat. of Port Jfonmouth died Friday morn- ber the investigation was re-opened. Last August Schindler detectives William Dennis of Port Monmouth, ing of acute indigestion. Mr. and Mrs, John E. Wicks of found Ijeehan in jail at Newark, where who carts fish to New York every year, made his first trip Monday, Mr. Brooklyn spent Sunday at their sum. he had been sent for beating his wife. After leaving jail Leehan disappeared Dennis will continue his trips this mer home at Plattmnnt. Mi's. John SI. Osboni and daughter until last January when detectives summer. OF NEW JERSEY. Alma are both confined to the house found him living at White Plains, N. IdnEqjiBrailo Dance. Y,, with his wife and eon. Several dowith acute indigestion, Joseph Heyer and Rufus Eastmond John Bennett, Jr., of Irvington, tectives were then put on the case and of Belford will give a masquerade spent Sunday with his parents at with the use of dictagraphs damaging dance in Bennett's hall tonight/ testimony was secured. Methods simPort Monmouth. Brief Items, Harold Martin of Iklford. will be ilar to those used in convicting Frank of the murder of Marie Telephone 199- J. The Epworth league of the Belford initiated in the Odd Fellows' lodge Heidemann Smith at Asbury Park, were used on Methodist church will fiivo ft tableau Monday night. A detective became intimate entertainment in the lecture room of Mrs. Samuel B. Willis of New York Leehan, him and told Leehan that he woe the church Friday night. About fifty spent Sunday at her summer homo at with connected with the death of a woman persons will take part in the program, Locust Point, ' n SanFrancisco and it worried him '. The proceeds will be used towards Charles Davis of Belford is slowly the time,, Leehan is said to have laying a new carpet in the church. recovering from a severe attack of | all advised the detective to get married as WHY TEMPORIZE WITH FLIMSY CON"Michael H. Hawkins of Port Mon- appendicitis. he would then have some one to copMr. and Mrs, William Vaughan of fide his secrets in.' Leehan's wife con mouth bought a new team of horses STRUCTION when the everlasting kind is just as last week, Mr. Hawkins and hisPort Monmouth spent Saturday a t stantly warned her husband to be care brother John will farm William Mc- New York, ful in talking to people he did not cheap and a lot better ? Red Bank would be withGrail's farm in connection with their Rev, J, F, Andrew of Faterson was know very well. I mother's place this year, a visitor at Navesink part of last When the detectives decided they out a Borough Hall today had it not been built of I Martin B. Murphy of Port Mon- week, i mouth, who is agent for shell lime in J. M, Johnson of Navesink was ahad .suffleient evidence a warrant WHS issued for Leehan'fl arrest by Judpe brick. It checked what would have been a disastrous | this vicinity, has been busy the past visitor at Red Bank Monday, I week. Many farmers are using the Mrs. C. A. Newman of Belford is Carmieheel of Toms River. * Sheriff Frank Tilton went to Fort Lee where and sweeping fire. Your house may be in the path i lime and Mr. Murphy has sold over sick with acute tonsilitis, two carloads. Leo Ellis of New York is visiting Leehan had been lured by the detec tives, and arrested him. Leehan was of the flames some time. Is it built of hard burned The ladies' aid society of the Bel-his parents at Navesink, John Ricknian, Sr., of Belford, spent taken to Ocean county in an automoford Methodist church, held a meeting bile. clay? If it is you need have no fear, Crescent Tile this afternoon to arrange for a fair Saturday at New York, Harvey Johntry of Belford .-pent and entertainment to be given for the C0NSFIBACY CHARGE!?. is one of the handsomest clay products yet produced Monday at New York. benefit of the carpet fund, Melvin Leek of Belford, who was Arbary Park Botoctivo and Ocean Orovo and it is inexpensive too. employed as conductor for the Jersey People Arrcateil at Philaflalphla. Central traction company, has given WOMASf BUBJTE SEiP TO SEATS, Detective Chester Haines of Asbury up his position and has .gone to i'lne- Mrs. Oeorffe 0. Hankirn Takes Life Bo Park and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Vaughn meadow, Conn,, to work. eaoas She Fearefl Aflyliun. of Ocean Grove were arrested at Phil Rev, George Cnrr of Little Silver Mrs, George C, Hankins, who lived adelphia last week charged with con preached in the Belford Methodist church Sunday morning and night on at Cassville about eight miles from spiracy by Mrs. Abigail Rappenecker account of Rev, W, A, Cobb being siek LakewoodJ deliberately set herself The Vaughns testified in a recent sui afire last Thursday and burned to between Mr. and Mrs. Rappenecke with a heavy cold. Miss Ethel Thompson of Belford, death while her husband was draw- over the custody of their children tha •who was operated on at the Long ing water near the house. Mrs. Hank- Mrs. Rappenecker was guilty of im RED BANK, N, J, Branch hospital for internal trouble, ins's fear of being sent to an asylum proper conduct with a Hawaiian Ocean Grove. Mrs, Rappenecker and is slowly improving and is able to beis given as the cause for her act. the Hawaiian were tried on thi Mrs, Hankins had been sick recentabout the house. neitiiMietttenMtwm at Freehold some time ago bu The ushers' union of the New Mon- ly and her physician decided that the charge were acquitted, Mrs. Rappenecke mouth Baptist church held a meeting only thing to be done was to send her charges that she was lured to a hou» Monday night at John N. Hillyer's, to an asylum. She rebelled against in Philadelphia, the Vaughns and The general routine of business was this and said she would not go. Just Detective Hainesby for the purpose of before the woman set fire to herself transacted, her in a compromising situMisa Hilda Johnson, daughter of her husband had again broached the catching subject to her and she declared she ation. She went to the house on the John N. Johnson of Belford, is slowly to physical condition it is usually because the action of the recovering from scarlet fever, Mr, would not go. Mr, Hankins had hard- advice of her lawyer and was watched a detective employed by her. The Johnson has recovered and is able to ly left the house when his wife poured bv organs of digestion has become irregular or defective. some kerosene over her clothing and Vaughns and Haines were placed be about. Then there is need for a safe and speedy medicine to relieve touched a match to it. Her screame under $600 bail each for trial at PhilThe choir of the Belford Methodist brought her husband into the house. adelphia on the conspiracy charge. the ills which occasionally depress even the brightest and church will hold a lunch box sociable He dashed pail of water over her in the lecture room of the church next and wrappedaher strongest, The one remedy you may take and feel safe with Is a blanket. When Thursday night for the benefit of the a doctor arrived in Mrs. Hankins was church, and was dying. She reMr, and Mrs, Samuel Bamford of unconscious gained consciousness her death To Take Advantage of Special Offe Brooklyn spent Saturday and Sunday and said the reason before for her" taking with M*rs. Bamford'a parents, Mr, nnd her Made by James Cooper, 3r, life was that she did not want to Mrs. Prank Downes of Port Mon- go to on asylum. mouth, (The UrfMt Sui» of Any Medicine la tie World) I James Cooper, Jr., the enterprising George Kinnoy of Port Monmouth i druggist is advertising today for fifty The first dose gives speedy relief in sick-headache, bilioushas bought a three-year-old colt from men and women to take advantage of OE9GS TO OUST tlOMTBOM, Lester Smith of the* same place. Mr, the special half price offejf he is makness, constipation, lack of appetite, heartburn, dyspepsia, Kinney will use the colt for a driving Aiburjr Park fooplo gscmro Writ Afttinat jing on Dr. Iloward's celebrated specific and lasting improvement follows the timely use of this fahorse." 1 for the cure of constipation and dysBoard Of BOuoatlen President. The Belford euchre club attended vorite and reliable home remedy, You will become healthier W. I. Thompson, president of pepsia and got a fifty cent package at the Lyric theater at Red Bank Satur- theDr. Asbury Park board of education, , half price 25 cents. and stronger, and more cheerful if you let Beecham's Pills day night. The club hired two special has been served So positive is he of the remarkable with an order planted trolley cars to bring them to Redby Supreme Court ! power of this specific to cure these Justice Voorhees to Bank, compel him to show by what authority I diseases as well as sick headaches and Tho Junior Nearer nnd Farther he claims membership in the board. I t i liver troubles, that he agrees to refund Lights society of the New Monmouth is generally believed that this action ! the money to any customer whom the Baptist church will hold a sociable in was inspired by George W. Pittenger, ] medicine does not quickly relieve and Bold everywhere. I D boicn, 10c.. 25c, the parsonage Thursday night. April another member of the board, because I cure, irvUh ertry box point ibo nay to health and are eipecItUy vuloat.li; to 24th, Dr. Thompson would not support him If you cannot call at James Cooper, Mr, and Mrs, Harry Teasmeyor and in his recent attempt to force the ! Jr.'a today send him M cents by daughter of Jersey City spent Satur- resignation o f Fred S. Shepherd, su- mail store and he will send you a package day and Sunday with Mr, and Mrs.perintendent of the Asbury Park promptly charges paid. Thomas J, Caslor of Port Monmouth, schools. The reason given in the bill James Cooper, Jr., has been able to John Heines of Belford has received for contesting Mr. ThompBon's right to secure a limited supply of the the contract to remodel the interior of hold office is that Dr. Thompson is not specific,only so great is the demand and ' the Belford Methodist parsonage. Mr, a legal resident of Asbury Park, you should not delay taking advanHeines will begin work this week, Thompson will contest the action. tage of this liberal offer he is making Mr, and Mrs. John Jeffrey and chil- It Dr. is believed by ft majority^ of thethis week. They do if you bring them to Lincroft Farm to be dren of Bloomfield have returned members of the board of education that after spending a few days with Dr. Thompson i« a legal resident in Hatched, relatives at Port Monmouth. Park. Dr. Thompson says Baptism will be held in the NewAsbury he hag never had any other voting The beat machines, backed by experience, are profit Monmouth Baptist church next Sun- that place than Apbury Park. Several day morning, at which time a number makers for our customers. years ago he built a house at Allenof members will bo received. hurst and he and his family have occuMrs, William Bade and children of pied it a great deal of the time since e r we HAVE BOTH, - ^ Hoboken spent part of last week with then. Mrs. Bndo's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Make no mistake. Place Your Order Now, Free Booklet, Harvey Johntry of Belford, Stw TaU cedars J,otgt. Miss Esmeraldft Graff and Miss Florence Sickles, who attend the state A lodge of Tall Cedare, asocial normal school at Trenton, are visiting branch of the Masonic fraternity, was their parents at Navesink. organized at Freehold Monday night CUSTOM HATCHERY. Sylvester Crapio of Keansburg has of last week by the Keyport lodge. rtn.LT opened a barber shop in the roar of Forty-three Freehold Masons joined Bos 125, R e d B a n k , JM. Jf, TeUphon. 278.F-21, the Belford postoffiee building, owned the new lodge. After the lodge was by I). W. VanNote. instituted the Masons went to the Its large bearings, its durability Miss Grace Flordlnndt of New York Monmouth house and enjoyed a ban- and general refinement makes it a OUR WAV We show here our Sanitary method of spent Sunday with her parents, Mr, quet. bargain at the price. STRICTLY SANITARY Mrs. Christopher Flordlandt of cleaning Carpets and Ruga. Give us a trial and and Challenge to aaaeMU Toam», Port Monmouth. The frame Is of seamlcBs tubing 19 let ua convince you that our methods are not Mrs, CharlM Jones of Barnegat is Michael P, Delaney, manager of th« gauge and all joints are double reonly thorough but inexpensive. Wo make a spending a few days with her uncle Sheridan athletic club of South Amand aunt, Mr. and Mrs. George Leek boy, has issued a challenge for base- inforced and brazed, specialty of cleaning Carpets and Rugs and of Belford, ball clubs for teams in and around Red The Victor Hanger being of ONE returning tnom flume day if necessary. Laying Mrs, Thomas McOormick and Bank. The South Amboy team is of Carpets and*Linoleum, Carpets and Ruga daughter Mabel of Shrewsbury spent Berni-professional and-will play on it« piece type, is very strong and practiSunday with Mrs, Matthew Kraemer own grounds after June. The grounds cal. I t is simple in construction and dyed. Wo are also headquarters for Patent of Belford, are now being prepared. positive in adjustment, • «'>nd Spring roller Awnings. Residence AwnLeroy Henry of Belford haa asThe Victor is among bicycles, like ings n specialty. Boat Covers, Curtains, Sign cepted a position with the New York In i>«riloa* Trip. Central railroad and is stationed at the Ford among autos. Banners, Pennants, etc. New York, Allen Daly, Jjurry Tilton, Elwood Miss Beatrice Bowne and Fred Fletcher <nnd Fred Tilton started Bcycles repaired and enameled . Work called for and delivered. Beegle of Asbury Park spent Sunday from Shark River inlet tail week in a Repairs and Sundries on hand. with Mrs. Allan Beejrte of Navesink. •mall boat to view th« wreck at ManaAugustus Lehman, Jv,, of Brooklyn, squall, The boat w u capsized and spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. two of the boya swam nehore. They returned in a ikiff to get tiie others Louise Lehman of Port Monmonth. CREE & SANBORN, Proprietors. Charles MoGready of Belford i s who could not swim, spending a few days with his mother, Little SUver, N. J. 64 WHITE STREET. Mrs. Hugh McCready of Brooklyn, I t pays to advertise in T H E EtGlSTEB. Telephone 3ZM Mrs, Ella Osboin and son Harry of -AavtrtisetMnt, ARRESTED POR MURDER. You will have numerous occasions for its use between now and Summer, Why not save the labor and buy it now? With the furnace going it is too hot. With the gas heater it is just right. On April 15th the price of Gas Ranges will be advanced. Buy your Range now. CONSOL 60 Broad Street, CRESCENT BRICK CO., When Run Down WANTED: 50 Itf en and Women BEECHAM'S PILLS Pick You Up DO EGGS MAKE CHICKS? Let Your New Bicycle Be a $25.00 VICTOR LINCROFTPARM, Red Bank Awning and Carpet Cleaning Works, W. H. SHAMPANORE, 191J TT» Hey* el KnptaMaMf Profit by the Mistakes You Make. If the suit you wore last season didn't prove up to your needs and desires, give us the benefit of a visit this season. The clothes made by the House of Kuppenhelmer, which we will show you, reach a very high standard of value and they're styled smartly. They are excellent examples of tailoring art, sie.so to sao.oo. Our Own Special Tailored Suite, S1O.OO t o $ 2 0 . 0 0 . Spring Top Coats of Class, 912,00 to $25.00. Boys1 Suits and Top Coats, S2.OO t o $ 1 0 . 0 0 . We have the Manhattan Shirt for the man who knows, J. B. Stetson Hats, etc, J. KRIDEL, Clothier, Hatter and Haberdasher, 26 BROAD STREET. Tel, 221-R. RED BANK. ESTABUSHEO 1 JBRSBY'S FINEST STORE JACOB STEINBACH BROADWAY, LONQ BRANCH, OUR House Furnishing Department IS SECOND TO NONE IN THE STATE Quality, low price and selection are features which surprise the stranger visiting here. Larger lines of Imported Goods are being earned every year, which contrary to general belief cost no more than the domestic and often less. We invite inspection by hotels and boarding houses. We are branching into wholesale when orders are big enough to call for special concessions. Strict attention paidtoinquiries by mail. If you want to *<M> a large assortment off Grand Rapids Furniture moderately priced come to Long Branch. """.": THE RED BANK REGISTER LYRIC THEATRE AT THE FOUNTAIN „ . .. „ rv . RED BANK Under the Management of WALTER ROSENBERG ^MATINEE DAILY at 3:15 EVERY EVENING CONTINUOUS FROM 7 to 11 THE NEW YORK IDEA PHOTO PLAYS DE LU AND= AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA OP SEVEN PIECES First run Photoplays projected without intermission by two of the latest Simplex Moving Picture Machines Watch the Lobby display for feature pictures of Vitagraph, Biograph, Kalem, Essenay, Pathe, Milies, Selig and other leading companies, SPECIAL FORTHURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY At the Matinee Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Ladies and Children will be admitted abnolutelu FREE between J:U and .}:()() o'clock Results of the Opening Baseball Games will be announced during the matinees. COMING—John Bunny in the two reel feature "Pickwick Papers" g=—NOTE OUR FRICE3==s=i MATINEfe 5 AND 10 CENTS POSITIVELY NO HIGHER EVENING ALL SEATS 10 CENTS The Broadway Theatre, Long Branch, and ihe Savoy Theatre, Asbury Park, under our management, Superb Vaudeville correctly presented at both theatres Every Sunday night at Long Branch, Special Photo-Play Program a north-bound Central railroad train. The boys had been delivering papers WrWVWV in Joseph R. Schnitzor's wagon, and were almost on the crossing before they saw the approaching train. They GRADUATION EXERCISES THIS YEAR TO BE PLAIN- quickly turned the horse and wagon around, but the last car hit the rear EST EVER HELD HERE. of the wagon and nearly demolished it. The boys and the horse were not • : • hurt. Mr. .Sehnitzer estimates the J Monmouth County Teachers- Association to Meet in High School damage at about $50. Ground was broken last week for Saturday, May 3d—Reformed Church, Officers—New Baseball George H. Conover'a new house at the of Warren and Atlantic streets. Team Organized—William Rapp Undergoes Operation for In-corner The house will bo of stucco finish and will be erected by George. E. Lnngnn, jury to His Head—Water Damages Hoagland House. Walter V. Pntton has the contract to The graduating exercises of thephysically able to teach. Tho follow- do the mason work, class of 1018 of the Keyport high Ing is the list of teachers to whom conThe Keyport literary club was enBchool will be the plainest ever held tracts will be offered*and the salaries tertained Friday afternoon by Mrs. OF KEYPbRT, N, J. here. The exercises will consist of' a they will receive per year: Henry E. Ackerson, The topic was baccalaureate sermon delivered by A. "M. Btolf, BupppviHinpf i)liiii>i|inl, , ) 1,7fi0 "Friendly Trees" and Mrs. Phelps Rev, A, L, Igzard of St. John's church MIHH K l e u n o r V n n U i ' u l c l e . , , SCO Cherry, Mrs. A. S, VanBusldrk and ISH l l l l d u WCIICH ...'.'.-. 700 In the high school auditorium Friday M MIHH,Wary K, F u l t o n . , , ,, TOO Mrs. Vadin Curtis were the contribunight, Juno 27th, which will be fol-ftliHS Hllttie Sayk'H ,,,..,,. S00 tors to the program. lowed by the presentation of the di-MtSM Ada Pooln, , , , , , , ,, . 75(1 Dr. S. H. Casaidy damaged his auto..,.*. plomas. A number of the .members of Mins Mary Mei-rell nno mobile considerably Thursday afterRtisH Anna Ucdlc , the claas expect to spend a few days Mitts S, W a t s o n . 67 fi ,. «B0 noon while going west on Front street, in Washington, D, C , shortly after Miss I v n Tllton liOO A horse attached to the United States cominoiicoment. MIHH H. (', MiiCui'ily, , ,,,,,;, express company's wagon bucked the MIHH Tlnrtiuijf ....... MtHM Poni-I W n n i c , not) wagon diruetly in the path of the mato Maat Sail, MINH Mllrircii Tli'own , fiRO chine. The Monmouth county teachers' as- M!«H BeiiltUi MorrlH ,,, f,GQ Mr. and Mrs. George VanDorn nnd sociation will meet In the high school .eU son Rttlph and Mr. and Mrs. Harry building on Saturday, May 3d. Miss MISH Mildred ijueifpy ,, Wlioolwr r.CO VanDorn returned Friday from a sevEleanor VanBrak]e, vice principal of MIHH Annie , Money deposited on the first three days of any month will draw interest from the first of the Lufburrow • 7055 eral months' stay in Florida. They the local school, has been appointed Ml H. Mill LTi made the trip down in thtiir automop! . . ; . , . ! . ! month, Money deposited during first ten days of January and July will draw interest from the first chairman of the entertainment combile, but had it sent back by'steamer. Or, 11. W. Hartmnn. incd'U-nl inmittee by Prof. A. M. Dick. l pr r .,..., 300 of those months. Nelson Roe has moved his family Stfotmed Olravoh Offlotvi. u O. •\VII11IMB, (llKti'let pjei'k. . 100 A n b u r y M o u n t , t r u a n t ullluor. . . . . . ir>6 from Asbury Park and is occupying Tha following officers "wove elected Hill house on Brood street. Mr. The janitors and than- snlaricw by tho by the conslrtory of the Reformed Roe is ihe local agent for the Colonial Capital, Surplus and Profits $150,000.00, Assets Over One-Half a Million Dollars, the month are: church Wednesday night; life insurance company. $70 ^ E. D. DuBois has moved his real Meorotary—(lews* ti. Jljcr, Aliix L u u t i o i i u c r JO Accounts may be started with any amount, and interest will be paid on all sums of $ 1 0 or more. 'I'rOUMUt'1rr—<"". Ai'keiwn." Uoui'jro M. IMUNUII 2B estate office from the Pavilion hotel Colinctoi -—Miss Annri H. HetUo, ' ' K. VnnPolt to the Rarifiin bay realty company's DoluKiituM tu (.iUMSlM, quo year—Artlnir ofFice at Bay Shore, East Keyport. No comtnittecfl wore oppoiiitod. S.- VimiiiiHkliit, Hcnjnmin "pecker, Flniiiiuo committee—Qoerso H, Tlyer, Xln«tr*I~81iow Moadfty Hlght. Charles' E, Cokelet has moved from Art.mr U, VunUuHliIrk, johri c . OHborn, the Glascow house on Church street Jlnl'l'y C'ruwford, ,lo!in Ackersou, Henry The minstrel show given by the to the Pont house itt tho corner of jj, Aiike'riinn, ^ JOHN W. KEOUGH, President. JAMES W. HOFF, Vice-President. Chemical engimj conjpuny und the Hupiily uoninilttoo™Qcurgn S, Ilynr, Second and HarriKon stret'ts, Keyport silver band n't the Broadway Arthur B. VunHuHliIrk, Q, Aclcm-nou. Mr. and Mrs. James Kd.«ey and ARTHUR M. BROWN, Cashier. •» theater Monday night was the best Operation for Injury to Sand, amateur minstrel show given hero in daughter und Mr. nnd Mrs. W, J. DryWillium Rapp 1B recovering from an many years, the stage Betting and COB- den and dui!ghtt>i' of Asbury Pnrk visF, PALMER ARMSTRONG, Assistant Cashier, operation on his head at the Presby- tumos being eqQcciully line. There was ited friends! hero Friday, terian hospital at Now York. Mr. an extra large crowd present, and the Meyers Silvers, who lias bcert tho Rapp has had considerable trouble company and bund will net a ,nent sum drummer at Iho Surf theater, has rnwith his head since a horsq stepped on as a result of their united efforts. signccl his pom it ion to accopt a similar it last Bummer. He spent several Those taking part were A, B. Camp- one at Bollcvicw, Mrs, Jeremiah Calif IIHH rotunipd to weeks in a hoipltal at that time, and bell, George S. Hyer, Asa K. Vnil, h« hopes to fully recover his health as William V. Knapp, William H. Hal-her homo at MidJk-town, Conn., after the result of the present operation. lam, Thomas H. WnllinK, Lloyd E. a short visit with her daughter, Mrs. Mnsori, Richard O. White, H. Maehoil, H..E. AckurKon. Conn,, is vlsitiiit; Mr, and Mrs, H. E, Wattr C. H. Hepfcr is liaving alterations Lou HaycB, T . B. Crocs, William Charles Patterson discovered water Campbell, Man Jufee, Judson S. Hop-'.made to thu Sprotil catuti- storo on Ackerson. Harry Bolte, Jr., lias purchased the running from tinder the doprs of thela, David Casey, Joe Judson, Moses Front street on v/hieh he IHIH a long Pntrick" T. Smith property on First Hoagland house at the corner of Front Jafee, Albert Cokelet, Frank Pease, term lease. 62 White St., RED BANK, N. j . street. , and Main atreeti last Wedneiday, and F. Pogh, L, p . Armstrong, George Charles W. Davison has the conCORONER, as the hoiiBo was not occupied he had Young, Raymond Mason, H. Shults, tract to build nn iiddition to Mrs. WilThere will be a niiH'Unjr of the KojfTelephone 3S-J, Edward Holmes make a n invostiga- Russell Roberts, Jay Baker, H. Eabov liam F. Stanhope's house on Broad port yacht club at tho elubhouHo toPuneral Director and Embalmer, night. tion. Mr. Holmes found that the and H. Morta. street. water had been turned on but the Frank Pi-nso \s hnvinir an addition Upholstering-in All Its Branches, Asbury Mount has purchimed the fnuceta in the house, which were left Hew B9»»bwu Tenm. We are constantly improvB. P. Conklin house anci lot on Myrtle huilt to his home on Sucond street, * "(Formerly with R, T. Smith of Rod Bank for 27 y*«ra.) open when the water was shut off, Tho borough council will moot MonAn Independent baseball team has avenue, and is building an addition to had not been closed. A small flood been fornied with R. Poling, Edward ing our plant and equipment,! day night at the borough hall, , C a m p C h a i r s o n d Onfd Tablea leu H i r e . wag the result, there being several Currie, Harry Disbrow, James Hinea, E, W, Snydor has opened his iceMrs. Ann Haigh has returned from inehoH of water in the cellar ond oneClarence Bahrenberg, William Britto make for Office 'Phone S87. n several months' trip to Florida. She cream anloon for the season, of the ceilings having fallen. Consld- ton, Chester Matthewa, Raymond is Miss Ella Matthews U confined to visiting her won, Albert M, IliiiRh* Office and Funeral Parlor*, 15 Monmouth Street, Red Bank, N. J. arable' damage was also donetotheDawion l u i ^ u m Dougherty as the Wilbur H. Young of New York her hoino with sickness. Sanitation, furniture. players. The team will play the Free- spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. Bo«ta of Eduction Doing*. hold high school team on the Cutlery and Mrs. Henry A, Young. At n meeting of the board of educa- fle|d pounds Saturday afternoon. Better Work, MIBS Frances Chrtmboriuin of Rod tion Monday night the following of- Vlrffinln Oyatora for naatlnff. Bank spoilt several inys last week ficers were elected; Two schooner loads of Virginia with Mifcs Emily Sproul, Better Service That's what an education in this PrflMldont—Chni'lCH Lufhinrovv. MisK Anna Wetzcl of Bay Ridge, school means. oysters were received here thiH week Vlri* |ii-<*HMont—JoMCph n . UeilK N. Y., spent several days last week for planting in Raritan bay. J. L. DlMtilit fl»'i-k—R. O. Wnlllnff. /( meana that you get a thorouffh with M M . Annio Buuer. knowledge of all the commercial and longer life for the goods A motion was mudo and passed to Hammer owned one load and John W. Alfveil Tracy \n having a*new porch have C. E. Cokelct take a school een- Mason the other. Lorenzo Mason bus built on his Second Btreot housu occu- branches so ntcmary in the bminms that we handle. world today, Ambition will not keep BUB, Anbury Mount was Appointed gone to Virginia to purchase a pied by Mr. Squires. you long at the "elbow ofthm boat"— truant officer at a salary of $150 per schooner load of oyHtet-B. Miss Emily Sproul taught in tho you'll own the nmlvlttgchairyeunell ., , . . , . _ A visit to our plant will Best Service J Pure Foods Cloitnost Kitchen Prfc«» Moderate ear. J t waa_ voted to eliminate the Brl«f Itmaa. local school last week in place of Miss before you know it, This school leads t e a c h g of music and drawing by a While comihg towards this place Beulali Morris. Open from 6:00 a, in. to 2:00 B, in. the way—enroll at once. both please and convince, |«pccial teacher but the subjects will be Sunday morninK on the KeyportThe Royal AicnnumiteH will hpld a 1 continued by the regular teachers. AH Keansbut-K atone road two boys, both ladies' euchro at theii council rooms ' l will be required to fuiniah by the name of Augustus St'i'iHerjl had Friday night. | Broad Street, Oppposite Machanic Street, Red Bank, N, J» | ' certiftcate that they are n narrow eHcape from being kilted by Miss -Kennerly of Middletown, M, V. B, SMOCK, Prop, PERTH AMBOY, N. it, NEWS FROM KEYPORT. ^••i<#l You are cordially invited to open a Savings Account in file The Reyport Banking Conipany I 3 1-2 PER CENT INTEREST PER ANNUM Will bePaid January and July of Each Year. Accounts MayfoeOpened AnyDay. I I Red Bank Steam Laundry, I 4 C. FAY, "Get a Salary Raising Education" THE PLAZA The Most Up-to-Date Restaurant in Red Bank f I TRAINER'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, THE 12 THrRiDBAMdUW.Ri •; I f lit /( / 11 r 1 t ti 1 • K 1 i Islu i i 11 tt It k Hit 1 I ill \vl D M M 1 II D i Mi u il t i I Ii n i n t hi n v. 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Bunk Prltatf ln 1 I i n il Ii f i n l u i i ( i t i n I e lie f i t o f i l l t i n p i i . p l in t id |ll( m u | l l m comer Uaple avenue H«d BuUC ( l l K l t h u I (o f t l K I OR BALE • ! i i 1 in I I l ill t i t IU-d Uulik inili o f I ( i n t l o n d l l f t (I f o i t i l t l i o h l o f t , „K , M , n ( , u , | f l ( 1 | \ , l i m , M , ) | | u ' « " n ( ,. 1 i \ I in it i ulii ., * . i I I i i it ( t r t mi i ln SAVE fOUR OU> OABPXTS. n 1 Am> l u d i n n t n u n h d i l l i i n t f 11 i n f ( V w m d i M i l u i l i n u d | u n d \ i t u n nil m dt h i f i o n l 1 h R( nutlfiil r wiHibli IU^-J inuilc from I nelUn an 1 «irnt» clotlilnir ct«*ne(J I 1 \ i t Ui 1 It ml ( t i n t I )1K i n l i n n i n 1 u p i l t h o u t h ^-»-*i~- — i\U mil hj_ht b ull\ 1 o i l nrpitb and chenille portltn>« \ \ rite I md d> d Oi ntB aultn pi«os«il 50 c*nts. llrand nsm C ioohi«t illl lmpi»vetn«nt«% for clrtuHia American Ri>g Maniifae i bulls tulled foi nnd fleH\tie<L Rftd E*tib ,t.o w t l B l W r ma , i in (I (ll ll i s S l i d i h c u t U l l l l s u p i l SCHOOL B O A R D OHCAM?FS LOAH WAMTED too 2J( \Limrnt btnet Brooklin K u a m ! » « Work« 34 Wiet 1 ront atrect i Kns ft in ( o i n i r plot ti 11 I l l \ I ll( \ ll U l I 111,, lot i f p W i l r « , 4 W I in ! Now Enskotbnll Toaiu. i i r $ <>ni> n t iii ^ ont\ \e\\ hundiod feet fixim ri^er tlv« i in (hi n u t i t i \ l h i \ i i n m t i p n l T Tvnslui) Trunteea Tallt About Clotlnj, uvenue, Had. Baj>k. Flion* 1 1 It I u t I i nt \ I MAW i.oijiitti tlone nilnut«.v' walk to trolley itful llu \ \ idi iw i i i iti U t u club of ll i I Mltfliliiii W \ J t h 1 iw i pow I w l m l i I t \ t n i d i d t o On VIIM 1 n t iliulil f \ \ rll imiMl CK'Oon Grove B«i>Pen. I*rl«;r il.OU I i t t l i S i K . i h t o i ( mi ( d t b i s i b i l l FOB BALE 1 I i i a n ! Ii n i s i j , i il ^n^iH i n d liuii-i i n n o otlu I I m d o n the f K L r f 1 \ 1 lio m l of ti jiu S l m u h u i \ town hip st u l \ IK Itiiui i i ilj,ht i in t \ \|>i>lv t o Chauu, He, wjahea ixmttlon with II tUll 1 * hllltlll ll f I | us rent. John B<-et, bwlld( mi).*. Whilt h i IJK n t l e i t t d 1ln i l In l l n I iw j . u m t - t i n p i o p h ..i.,."'," 1 nrin h l i I 1 Ili< wti U I <u f u m i i f K i d Iltink private family; three years' garage wx m i / i d 'Mond i\ nii_ht ni in UllUIll I \ Illl I er, Front nnd Broud Htr*«t!t, Red Bank. Jl I I J i i 1 1 1 H H I l l.l l ' M I , of t. 'ii ^n- \ir ti Jim d . . . f i l l i ^ r i l H ' " ^ i l l imil iii.4 ihi n l i i nm i ln l t \ liprtenco, two years' driving: houewt v < i»o\ i n Kni i mil iled i n t . 1 twin Mobbs a f I itli. ( ( U( > f | Ho | IIU_K , n H W l t h t e a m s f o i tin 11; lit It ii i dl i jn I m il di i I ion I n sober uriel rellnblc.- Bent- of references BATS I»B£BSZH« CMHAJP. uf iht ul ft ji TOE Oenrge ptiton, Central (pinige IS t l i i t i d H l i v i t * . » I l«iel< o f k a l i g liiil, axwell riiiiiiliinit lu lint S u l t i l i e s f i l l i n g n t ( M t J made I l r^huld, N J II i i luieH: tup. Willlum Ut He'll move your furnlturn in 1 H V R t 1>U l d t folC( < l f t h t U l m % v | 1 1! l l n 111) SI u t l i p o i In), ll i l l n^ nnd t u n s o f t i n i o n l i t u t i . n t i n t w i l l . . I"," ' , , " , V > « »" K. Hi it nt»e«-t. Ited ftiinU i «i|> t u n t m i i t Aim. I E. vans; he'll Btors tt in a separata room i,,,d with w h . t t i n ptopli tlu ...lho. J . k l U d , " M i m l ' } ' - ' (!Uall/'<<irf<1>', <)fl7t M i g u e l i n d l r ^ n l AM^ w h i l e t h e I'oiirteen-rnDiii hon:u< all l < l n f iml . . . i l o i s o f t h , „ t i t u l . o i , l . i t ' 1 1 ^. ' U ( ' ° 1 L \ Uu r ' P l ' » « ( t t i i i i m , ^ < n d u . U )n . n < h u M o f hla dr«lirtjof, •anltary, heatoe) ruent.s; fruit nml Mlutde troou; 1 ^ c MOIOJT TO h i t . ,t m, m m Di« ti u h F . t t j c , \ Hohi, Shot i l i n k i u l ( 1 ,nd Oivilk B o i d m at |1 « month and up; ha'li »tor* Bevernl smnll outbutldincn on flrst bond, .mj tnortgago on Improved Imid; B e e r n l m n l o u u d n c n ; nvonuo. West Red Bunk five y in i l t i i n d 1 d w u i H o b b s F Imi I ( ui : lk f H l propei. y In s.ims te> BUtt borrower*. AI from Haslet station,ti Fur- trunk for 2S «enta a. month; he'll l elilc models nnill vnlunn In mtnuten' walk ihli foimoi n u idint o f thi l i o u d ' * *"* ~ ston beisknmn, attorney. Keel Hank. t t t l f J H T iuf ia n r J H T o m f m a f "I rln^ huti MRO flue inllorol eklil \\l" £^ (your nufe hoH mov« your b»l»w t Vi™ N J °* * 1 u m o i i u i i p o i t m l H i mt i n h o w l t I C , n ( d is i m<inhu ind J o t p h Sylvontor CnhlllB Denth Himlct nml ctlk WttlMt1* Mrs \V K I olimani) ho U do your _ heavy i i . i l i t i n f i d t h i t t h e ptople h o u l d \ \ u i | i i i w h oh v i s n . d i ( » n m ( i ) \ . In list w i c k s I t uI - U K i t w is in tl t w a n t i 1 f i r ruprli? lu« Miej exprees You 11 eav4 monty, mil l l u pf >pli u , t h i o n h p i o p t i w YS M , , M l i n U d ti> fill thi M t i n u t a l t i l t h i t S \ hc s t o i t i h i l l f o i m t i l v I , RTOTHI T O * BAX.K. I i V^r» 8tt, \ \ l m t h u \ DunrohUi Vnrmm \ ) R rtuige iwn p«if«it condition judf^is isto whith.i m (.linn Ii1 ) K o i ( 1 l m m b u s of t l u b o n d w u o M u l t s N u l w a s - . h o t a n dk i l U d a t il I i i n s I U l l o ^ m e i \ I • la «i)w tn vpa^tlon and we art eare trouble you'll aav« onnoyunoQ, t t fto Mti 11 Rriiti iKirmliiS i li*ai t wnlpi bwk. w o i t h v o r n o t I t i s h n d t o i t h o w o f t h ( ( ) p m l o l l t h , t U l l ( l l un ( M n , N o , \ ( l I l f r u h „ xd n n u h your hatching for you. you let Rellly do It' Jdward J R«Ulr. I in nn\e nt u lmrKiitn iiiuutrp of \V 1 prepar«4 to tb« I»t«mfttt««*l blrood- Mechanic street ftcd Bank JC J P I Q S T O B OAX.S. o n K l h o K w h oa n i f m i d o f t h e m i l s l h o o l h o u s i h.mlil h i i Io u l l h o , M i t . h i l l h u d n o t b u n i n th«- d i m e Can tf Kltii, Hu|it Shore \ i rt-« l lttl« «rs Uuiurohin Vmrm*. B*d Bank. Tele* . li wi-i-k* old. f o r KULW. Cull nt l th( t h phone 57» Hod Bank 'M, KNilu'rlirook Fnrm. oppoMlt WJ w BUF4QALOW BARGAIN. l v,,,:s : wVro, StunfmuVn i 'JL '" 5*2!" .™£}r±*^}V?J':»* rhi-vinn dii up tin.i opinions M\\ k i n d o f 1 m \i u in n t h t - yy pp U »si their fundamentiil ui'KU>ne.>nt the people fihould not rule — - o o-o - vr v r T ' / ' X i / M i ^ ™^»'« ^ ' * "t>o »«>« ^»VK l u P»I"' .'t ".«» H. i i i i u n t p i n tlu ivith ( l l u n G i o w but sehoolhou < that o p m p M i R , U j , i <n> — on his . v homo when t h i d sti mm i s stopped hihi and one.Mniiii th infid b l l tt into i t his h i body b d line off tin In id t built llu i uisin^, his death po i d (Io in^, tin si hoolliou j m itt( I w is 1 thi t ibk foi i Ut i s not I noun 1 nd d onh I fuluit u tion Bust the 11 Libts i slot, in th il Orlp **°™<> Fatal. found fuvoi with m my |iio]>l( n i i w Wilh un Moi n of I u^liton a \ e n u t Via)B ago sr>ems t o ho wunin), i n , Htiength Most ptopli hi\« lome to ] d u d d e u ll \ \ i tt l,] l i\ moininj of r , realize that t i u t s a n i m t u u i l i c i Ht w is « s \ t u s old ind k m * s i suit of economic evolution and that widow ind foui d u i ( I i t e i s Mi Mor thfy a r e here to htoy Tin behtf l i t i w i riiimbu of Dirnt> post of LET RE1U.Y DO IT. - *^* Who f i n d the. bul Thr«« Cftptnlna la ^m Boat. Wd Hunk. iutli l'ml. ruco tirick, IIIHHK trollo\ BOABDEK8 WARTBD KTH u-utUed; g ltkt »U *n\ t \p|4y to Io S4tivet. corner Mftlnujli-, Three Oceanport eaptains Went on \ fishing t u p to Sandy Hook one day . Job bu t • « oliw, ut«(ut> last week They matft the trip in n ?• >rk \ t O D* * b »*>lMM mult mirt i|)>l\ II ft ^utohen motoibout Thfcy had a dehgHtftil trip, but did not get manyfish.Tht only things they caught were one eel that tru«t« nhouW bt lit iloni and al the Grand Army. The funeral ni and one; fluke. The men are Capt pj tiiw w ]U> ]U> 4 mftiitofUl In CIHBS loiutlMon tlM will be no) 1 right lowed to do as they pkasc h in likewi ( I uiKtimnts h i u not * yet I x u i com Benjamin Eldiidge Capt Bait Ed flist \rtnniB nuttln rewd mill rl\«r f a i r lltt ' t diucaided, except by tin lanktst plcted wards and Capt. E. A. Lockwood. veil, N. .1. • s A X B S M WAGONS FOR SAIL rao* A soft, eleuii. Hinixith sluivs in tlic Knn i* on tfc»r«eu plttce near hous* I tin > vtur Is w h i t iuu K*t (it Cuiflilo * Branch av«fttte, contfllnntr contfllnTntr T 1r room* r«I nilj*r alii p fur just th© n»nip money in ception nv«ttae hall (Mat hnt and c<H4 you pny l h for f h H Btntienary tuba. el«etrle a n * *w* c , ktuil In ortered for rtnt a t |3S aO per mstttfa. wnjr home wanted taw must Im muuid n ) gentle; wiJl wltjiout b«lnK tied. Ingulrs- of Q t K & HdU 1 ' 3 W^H Bunk. A «lU» r pi* set with white lout between t.inplre tn««ter aA4 V l d «t Vitlucd * " uvenue. to 19 I AJI|)1Y tn I J Qiilftey Hpinrttt rm«l"*ial n«w* ] have «*v<>rul lu (ir»t bank buUdlng BdoatJ sum \\nllne* condition ftor JMII* r«*Bo»«bl« lt«d Bank tlia a««oHm«nt I tutv* three n>*d WAOO* " . *urH«w and a Want«dft«r»t-«Ua» man for salesman »» R«<J »*»»* *«« >M? l l i i th* Mnitvion Keu«* alttbhw Mt eery cl«irk «r lmwranc* HMn.wfas tn »c«|tt»iiit«4 c w » * * • *ww»H«JMi»]r &*& mums wttb UA. B * t « * w » »*A h o n i i * * qulr«3. Alt «n«w«fi> confletentUL Ad&i+m ar*n4 Vnlo* Ten Co.i K Churea e * t k N J THR RED BANE KICK ACAUIST SEWERS. Kt Tjia jittr»e. WSHAK'I BfBBTZMO A* MM IAMX, WW«iOTS*^^ ii """"I Miiiloitkrf leeitiy Qfowdi Attandtaf Bbowi (liven by ttcob Krlde! of Eit*t Front itrwst *lit Annual Mattlay. irned last week from a lojourn In TOX.KH ttOThu forty first annual meeting of rut! crowdit u r e uttandiiiK 1 li» Jimand other plucas in the TBBT AOAIMT KSAI.TK M U D , tht' woinan H foreign miNmonitry socitht'jiter n i g h t l y anil lli *• »nd West. U Sutphin of Spring street Thry CUlm I t ! • V a j l l t to Mnk» Tli«ut «ty of the Pit»Ht>ytt*ry of Monmouth g ii v e n b b y t h e Ihin Ciiitv nt p « n of l u t week Mrlth hi* the. new proprietor.! uf thi' fM*» K o n m With i i i . Main which WUH held at thi! Red Uunk I'les. tlker, R, R, Swt^htn of RolnwM, UM—A«MM on tltf MaMm byterian church ltt«t .Thursday was theuter,' a n - m o v i n g popular. Tin(it-tended by 114 deleg^tM from vnii- flint iiMJ't of this weak the wmdevilh* »tow w t i t f fp«« ileknes*. The •r had a relapM n few days «KO, A dtrfeffttlon erf Shrew*hury avenue otiw (torietisH in Monmouth county. The Included a company of JupunrM- ncni. if now gAttinf t»*tt*r, resident* deteended in full force up- following oftk'tta were ulcctcil fur thebali, tt comedy sketch, a wmium vinliniKt und u ventrilo»uiiftt, ('uimni'iu1»«org« F, Skipp af Spring »tr«#t U on til* board of health at their meeting tomorrow night " F u n in a Mutrhcr iJi'iil M m . 1'llln H i h i ' i riiiilt.n >tti«nt *t Ann May hospital at ing last Thursday niKht, Edward M. Shoii," with bin people, will tu- the Ing Ijiku. Hi* son, Henry $i, Unlay and Councilman Robert Hurley Ih-I vli-i- III-I'MIIII'III M I A . A M i l l > v heHilliner. Tht; other acts will I »p, •psnt Sunday with him, were the chiflf speakem, mid gave j i l f k'lvi-n l|«J kinsnd WitaoR of McLaren street ruitikons why they thought the board j «*«•«•"»•• *''•«• i ' n - M t j , . | , i V M. nit.-j by Conroy & Wilson, black lac t H i j tiBtft; j a c k Lynch, sinner urni dunei-r. Warren H. Smack at Broad t&rmt of health should not compel the resin r ». | und t h e Ricri family in :i 'miMrui irned l«Bt WMIC from a vliit in dent* on Shrewsbury avenue to con-t M i•I|i' th tl li . el l fv. ll iei oi i l i • i . i U K . Five roe Is of pii'tm i-i; ;II,> itaekv, • ( M i n l ' l t h i h.«, J. U, • sketi-h. I'uill-lll i i i nect with the Hewi-r at present. Mr. lilt 1*1 YV il. i HISDWII in addition to t h e v.-miU-vi|li>. ahn Ryan of Broad street in a p»-Haley Htated thut thu majority of the «],« r.iiiii-i T 1 1'itH Ml *M M i ' . i i i i >>l ifin a hoipitid »t Naw York, Mr. people on that street roufd not afford in is engaged in the restaurant this improvement, but that they were | T i t FIWBT inems in tho city. He i» the hu«- willing to huve tho work done us noon Hi,, i,r ' . M K il'lillV . f i l l . I , M l M M l Monmouth Street, Red Bunk, N. J. <f of Maggie Cllrid, the fiimous us they could afford it. Mr, Haley S. V, X. B. Stout Ms* Kadi Tin ee Cut. •iss, further htfttcd thnt in wnw cases the MIH. J. tinge Tiii* Spriuj. ,ev, Er.ckiel C, Hancock of Perth people would huve to build tin addition i i i l n i i > . H, V , H , K. S t o u t of Br.iaii r,t rt-.-t t NinM-rlri!t *h nt I. A . i boy, « former pantor '>' First to their houHis in order to iiiKtall an \ . i l l 1 i i i i Ii 1'iilnt I'll is p r o b a b l y t h e first p e r s o n in Mun ;h6dit*l,vhurch, usKi*it(?d the pOHtor, inside toilet. i-tiuiily t o r u t . aspaia; '!tlu;< MihH A n n a S , UOIIHM of K o r e a nnuli* m o n t h S, M. VunSfliit, in uilminiUi MY STORE WILL BE OPEN WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY Mr. Hurley further atrt'nirUu'ned t h o pi'ineijiiil u d d r e f h a t t h e u m i n i n ^ r .I f - e i i . ' - o n . H e h a . s m a d e t i n * i i n i l i n n . * niiamont of thu Lord's 1 p EVENINGS UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, these urgumrntH, He fuicl hu did not ' M > f a r I l i i s « | i r i l i ( r . M l . 8 l i > n l 1 ] ; i . , a th« churrh Sunday morning , Mr. thing it WUH fnir tcs jiii'k out .Shrews- Ki-KHiiin, M I K H DcirifiH h a d n ' v r r a l 1p e r - • icock ciime to Rt'ci Hank to spend bury avenue nnd leave some uf tin* Him!) o n I lit* Htnj^t" ilce.-Med i n t i n n i s - !l a i ^ i . ' y a r d r i i i n t h e r e a r o f i n h o u * - < • . i-d duy aiit| whito here wnn tho truest more eongu.Htt'il Ntrei-tH further down l u n i c r i ' i f K o r e a a n d .•••he IIIMI f-howi'd ' tI hl i aHn vMc ij cr ii hM! aol l fi eIs n smn e ii n' lf iabr ot rh nl -, r - i i:nni i vu ;ni iliii -:;.•; .scvt'i'al c u r i i i s f r o m t h a t p l i i / c . A t the- Mi SUCH Holmes of Wwllncc town uriHCwereti, Mr. Hurley ntnt.cd a r r i v e : , h e w i l l e s t a h l : . Ii a m-w »et. Ho is u member of tho quiii1. that th><> town would not hiivi1 ^uttt>n iioDii t h e deli'iMiti'M w o r e !H'I Vi'il svilli ! ae a fi'i-'t r l y r e c o r d i n t h e r a i s i i i j ' M' i-aily d i n n e r i n t h e hu;'inl h a l l o f t h e i - l m i v h ; y conference of tho churi'h. the newer on Shrew.shur.v uvunue at lisa lldtm VunSchoick of l'orth all if tin1 couir.'ilmen had not n;iid b y t i l e liK'Hilii'i H o f t i l e K e d H a n k M I - . ! Jboy, formerly of Red Bnnk, vvus a jat tiiat time thnt they wanted it fori - i c t y .1 Ml' *, H m i t l i O i i l w j i y .<-p<>l>i- o n " T h e ant KViest of Miss Edith Hiiiun of I the school, rhurch und firi'linusi-, Mr. |rthlt i y street, j Hurley suid Shut the property <IW!IITH N e o d i i o f i l l ' 1 i l i i i i i " a t ihi. 1 a f l r n i o i i n irdKuH Phuvo of Toms River, i only consented to the laying of thoHrJ-si'in, O t h e r H p e n k c n ; w e n * ('. H. ly of Red Bank, spent hint Fri- KewfiK hvviixmv they thought it would B i i n i l y o f K i i t t ' h ^ a r , I n d i a , a n d M i i ; s ! CLARENCEWHITE, Red Bank ! witn friends, [ In: iiHi'd only for public biiildint'N liiiil Fit I o n K U H U H o f N e w V'ork. Mihfi ' E u M i s in a ( ' o i m n o f M r s , ( I t o i ^ c I I . Irs, Henry Loeb of New York 1« for thane who could afford to connect : ting her daughter, Mrs. Louis G, with it. He Raid it win unjiiht fur thu l l a i t i M i o f H u d s u i i a v t ' i u i f , a n d slit' exju'CtK to loavo for Kan Paulo, Brazil, j ^idson of Leroy Place. board of health to compel everyone to, INVESTMENTS. I Cowlsy, who is employed in connect with it. He IHRO Hinted that in .lime us a niiHMionary, A tiibuti' to Mrs. Lillian Rotnm W^IH read by ! It is good business to help tho Boys' Agricultural Contests. drug Rtor«, spent Sunday Boino of the people had not yet paid Money is needed to promote it. Any amount from $1.00 up to i K t Niwark. off tho 'usse.'wmeiitR on thin improve- Miss Kvulinu Taylor of Hud Bank, ester Morson of Fair Hnvcn and ment. Mr, Hurley snid that it would $25,00 or more will aid the work, and can be hunt by cash or check it* Conovei1 of Mtddletown' town- not help his health by cloinn away with Anil-BOME EtrtB I U L to the Secretary, K. T. JUDI), Hoys' Agricultural Contest are new employees nt Cooper'H hiH own toilet a« his neighbor'N on the Committee, Long Brunch, N. J, store. aide street where there is no Fewer, Which Affected Trolliy Contra- | - ?."'!!'". fund. M. Johnsoh of Kingston is visit. would still exist, The councilman furvariy Defeated In Annembly. » | t u x . H imiil . [his daucht«r,*WTs, A, L, Davison ther said thsit if any of the outride Nil .icma! B a n k Lant Thursday during the closing , toilets were unHanitary, then there ionmputh street. Due tni.iliri- K Iii! li.inl.a hours of the legislative HeKHion at ' line in liliitc mill twwa Francii, daughter of WiUwould be cuupo for connecting with Trenton n bill was introduced to give I Iliiiikpi:I,-71 Francii of West Red Bank, has the sewer, but that BH far UH he knew the public utilities eonimiHSion nuthor* i l)ln= In T r u s f ('.tmpi' ! Socialist Lyceum Course. on the sick list several dnyi the toilets were kept in good condition. ity to .settle disputes between o(Vici;\ls N.llli 17 He also said that there were places of rnunicipulitifls und eorporutionH, ' j I l l l f I n iLJifiiiivcil l i l r v p A n 1,171 14 i .measles, II 1.1 >l 111 I I Iniliviilunl il--|.'...i tiijtitl I li.-.-lc down town that needed attention more ].ro?,oio t-4 irah McClees Beaaley of Riverside , The bill is said to huve been itimed to j O r t i t i c d rhivki; . H.7M Iii ill t i' Wl.lli"tin i ( ' J l l n o r ' ^ cht'rkH I M I o u t r i d i n g _, who joined the 0, W. Park. than Shrewsbury avenue, l.uf..*, DO Hottle a dispute in Bergen county, but . i il till tl S i l pt'< i n i ' \ i i rnatic company as leading lady last Ernest Arend, president of theif it had been pHSfled it would nlso I'.,2H1 05 .jiubi! ILivM n t h o r f h u n those II,,t i m M jj'hftk Juat finished a four weeks' board of health, stated that'the board have applied to a dispute between s t n t . (1 B u i l i i i n i : A t i n i i n t J. W, Mount Co, t ' n H i U l| ill the llcltl lagement a t Tampa, Florida, She showed no personal feeling when they Eiitontovvn township and the Jersey 1 MM (0 Tutsi! \ 1 i l Illi I d * playing at Jaekftonvllle, Geo, H. Patterson. soleeted 'Shrewsbury avenue', but that Central Traction company. .Ji.'lM • \ 11 nil I y w e l l . 111:11 i il . I n , , t < i , l . i \ I I ' S T A T I ^ U Ni;w,Ii:i!>i|;v,('iu-NTVnrMiiNMotTii, at; A: i b i i .VanSohoick, Jr., of New-{ they were-taking first the streets on The officials of Eatontown township I, 11. Campbell, c;ifhior (if i),i> uliovc-i>nme4 ii I ' d i m • l~ Springs road, is entertaining hi» ; which there were business houses. Ho some time ago refused to give this I kink, ilo H.JII; innly j.we:ir thnt the ntn}vi> stiitcrnint I m In li i III. ^ ( l ( ] i l I M ( n li • | is true to the l*nl HI* my lintiwiolKe HIH! hclwf, fc Mm J. Albert VfcnSeholck of alio said that there were a number of | company a. franchise for building a u i l i t i m 111' w i t h 111' 1 1 1 ' IV I 11 ' 111 n e t Ohio, formerly of Red j business places on Shrewsbury ave- trolley line through Eatontown town- ! e - . - - - CAMPHKIJ.. Cnslilcr, _.nitii<rrjl)uil :•,nil h w n i to Lrforc me thiii ?th ifiiw tl I I I I m u l l i i v i l l , tlM I l i l l Lk. 'Misos AlHia.Pagenkopf of Hast-: nue thaOwere not connected, nnd they ship, because the company had planned of April, liiri. i l l 111 p, Nebraska, is visiting her slater, could not very well compel these men to eliminate Oceanport from its route. N0WB HA lilt Y n . CLAYTON. Nt.liiry rublic. fi, J. A. VanSchoiek, J r . i to connect and not the property own- Less than fifty yards of tho route was Mi 1 i n In.Hi'. i. I I M.I 1 I Cuiyii;i^T" Attt:-t : The Best Ir, and MM, John Kennedy of; ers. Consequently the board Issued in Eatontown township, and this pori i 11 p t n t i r i m l 1 i t i i I 1 I\' i;tU). t;. n o r r i N c , I g r road left yesterday for a trip notices on all the residents on that tion of the line was part of the pro- ESe=33ffllEMB3H I I 11' *• nun In i i i i l l ' RICHARD AI'I'LECATK. Dirc-lnrn. NEWTON DOllEMfS, > |3oviiigton, Kentucky. , ! street. Mr. Arend finid that they had posed trolley route from Red Bank to i II I M I L v. ml* 111in l < ' 1 In flis Florence Kridel, daughter of not left the down town Rti'eetR, but Long Branch.. If the bill introduced I I ll 111 I I I I II I | U E P 0 R T OF THE CONDITION OP I I t ilii' fin .,n.l Niiii'itiii] Hunk ,f U...I H.ink. at Krldel; returned to Vassal* col-; that these would be token one at nin tlie legislature last week hud been Ii I H ill 1 : ' IJ.il H.iil!;. in Ih,- H ; n ; p uf N e w J t T - i - y . u i . tin- c l u o yesterday. This is Miss Ki'idel's time and the residents compelled to passed it would have given the utility \ ' 1 1 .I in \i j of lni:-i:.fr :s. Ai.i i; i t h . i:']:i. year at college. ! connect with the sewer. Mr,- Arend commission the right to give the trolII ' I . . ' HuM's Prize Medal Brand i Alice Morford of Riverside | stated that this course was being ley company the desired franchise. 1 I ' l l i !i,_ t 111 i f i: I,-' Highest Grade, Slrongciit uue is the guest of Mr, and Mrs. !sanctioned and urged by the state II I in 1 .ll-i l i i i n d U l i - e i l n v i l !.;'» 7 1 All three of Monmouth county's Germination U. S, lioiirin ii •:>•- ii t ( I'irclilisL.'Mi |H. Grant of Brooklyn Heights, ] board of health, Mr, Arend said that representatives at the state capital 7.1, OPO OO mil Cf.ifl Ui'i.iiT f O Ir. and Mrs, Ralph Mount and j in the summer, the local board was no opposed the bill, Most of the other Mr. THEY WILL PRODUCE Uiinkhiit-huiire, f'.ii-nimrpiin.l l i x - u r c s CO |»ly of Orange spent Sunday with ! more than an organization compelled Democratic legislators also voted O t h e r lieril E h l a l e o w n r r t mil | i i i D u u i r u m Niitignsil H a n k a ( n o t i;i'MTVi! THE EARLIEST, to see that priviSs wore cleaned out. Mount's parents, Mr, and Mrs, | I I li >l I i i I i against the measure, while the majorK ) •!2 Mount of Maple avenue. , In the summer months complaints ity of the Republicans supported it, lln MOST PROLIFIC Due from .Siiitininii I'rivnl tarry A, Hawkins and Harry O , ' eonie in by the score about privies that The Eatontovvn township committee!s, and I'l p and jenrinp are new members of Mon-1 are on streets where thjjro tire sewers, men say they will never give the trolinira JJilnks. tl .1 In 1TU>M ] I Duo fruni ilpjiriivivl IIM lith boat club, ! and the board feels that the Fewer is ley company a franchise unless the Handsomest Vegetables i i 1 GEORGE II. GOEBEI.. Chptkn jiiui ntlirr iit..i! ((HI ry Conk of West street, who : not an ornament, but something that trolley line goes through Oceanport, N I'iijioi- t i m - c l u - y , i i i i ' k t i i i : n : i l W e eru alts cxtsnaiVD grewer* of hurt a few weeks ago in a run-is put down to use and thereby lessen They say that to permit the.company l.fC'J CO Pennsylvania Onion Set ky accident, is Retting well. He ;the danger of disease in the town. Luwfiil to build its line outside of the village in I!,ini;,vix : |ered slight internal injuries, His j It was also stated that some, of the would retard the growth of Oceanport *.'ij,.i-2u ( K I Maine Grown Seed Potatoes 14.'70 (10 iition Is so oneouraging that he privies on Shrewsbury' avenue were and would be far worse for the place Write for • catalogue or cell and tee Ihe 00 ects to RO back to work for thenot only unsanitary but als6 put inthan no trolley at all. ileniptiiin fund with If, K. ' Iarge.1 diiploy of VEGETABLE and FARM ;*i per i-i'iu of ciiculiitlonj .. |ted States express company in acontrary to tho laws of the board of eccdi ia the city. 8;OO f*. M. -m i <r days, health, Mr, Arend, and other memTutu! For sale by the leading merchant* of all Pi.nrti.iis'tri c*7 DICTAGRAPH OH bers of the board stated that they uEen, Adams of Shrewsbury ayeiuburban towni* ' i.iAnii.mi:,*!, wore willing to grant a reasonable exI has resumed his position in EiaC,:i|iitiil ainok paid in f 7^,1X30 C(l Piirphi!-, fluid , , ,, ino.OM OO |8 factory after having been laid tension of time for connecting with tho Instrument tTsed t>y Detectives in OperUniliviilr.il prollis. li'ss txriiiiiiiiH mid ation in Bed Bank Storeu. \l% weeks with inflammatory rheu- sewer, but that they must set a certaxes [mill ;., _ _ _i 2n7,(il7 41 4 and 0 SOUTH FRONT STREET The dictagraph, which has been llsm. Frank Sickles of Hudson tain time limit or else the work would NatiDiKil Biinli notes iiiitstaiHlifnt Tfi.Oflf) (KJ Hut in cither NiUinniil Hanks....' au «37 Hi never be done by the residents. After used many times by detectives in ob- Firit door below Market St., Philadelphia rtue is Biek with German meUHles. Dun to Stme ami J'riviitc Kniikn ami Irs. Pope of Little Silver, mother considerable discussion, the matter taining evidence, was on exhibition EaukOfB ;;,',i j^i s_ "Dlmer 13. Pope of Red Bank, has was laid over until all the members Saturday in Mort V, Paeh's store. Dui; lo TniHt (.Vmiiiiiiit'S iiml Siiviiipa '.. wi nil Ipletely recovered from her attack of the board of health could be pres- The sounding instrument was conDis-id(Mifb; ilfipaifj,. 10 0> net, either at a special meeting or the coaled in Joseph Sola's dry goods store •jarajysis. She is 88 years old, IndivitliJiil (1i;iK)jiU! iiiibject (n cl .. h «!,70;l m 7rs, Lindsay Dunbar of West Front next regular meeting, Mr. Arend and the lecuivers were located in Mr,' Duniiinii iitrliMoatcf, iif ilr-nosh Mi osi Ccrtllicd uliccks Jet spent Monday with her .sister, stated that Mr, Hurley would be noti- Paeh's store. Almost every sound fied when this meeting would bo held niiide in Mr, Salz's store anywhere Lafayette Bailey qf Keyport. Totiil............ fl.557.iWtl !)I Irs, Ji>hn LeonHrd af West Front and he could notify Ihe property own- near the instrument could bo plainly Hl'ATK Of N t . W J KllrlKY, CtH'NTV III f.IilN MlU'Tlf. H», heard in Paeh's, An ordinary conI, T h o i i i a s Vnorhia, ciiHliiiT nC i h r a l m v c let is spending u week with rola- «1H, naiiicil Ijjuilc, rin imlfitnily BSVIIU- t h a t i h p a b o v o |s at Keyport, A communication was ro-'eivud from versation could be liuard as plainly UH sULttMiitiit ia t n ; e lo i h u hvnl of m y Umjwleriso Iiss Florence Cavanaugh, tho well the (••tate board of health which staled if the listener was ftandinf; right by a n d Ijclicf. ., TI1OMAH VOORH1M. rHshirr. Iwn lyric soprano of Asbury Park, that Mrs, Jacob Brasch had com-the speaker. h u l H i ' i i i i u l a n d awitrli l o iK'fiiip tut. t h i s Kth d n « lo be heard here shortly in -a song plained about stagnant water on the The instrument was placed on exof A p r i l , H!i:i. ltal at one of the leading churches, property on IClm place, or tho "marsh" hibition to Lidvertise u photo play V I O L A E . r A T T K R H O K , N o t a r y I'ulilic. C,ni!iu:i:'r-AiliBt • jrcdeiiek Duncan, who is engaged as it is more generally known, Thoshown at the Lyric theater Saturday j , TiiAi'Tpiin AI,LI:N. I (the tree doctoring business, is land in this vicinity is marshy and | nijrht. The picture showed Detective l i E N j . ,T. I'ARKKH, Pir.-ul.irit nding a week with hia mother, Mrs. there are a number of oozing springs ' Burns, who secured evidence against I. II. tfUWAUIW, \ •ilia. Diincan of Borden atroet. which flood the surrounding property 1 the land grabbers in Oregon, The DEPORT OF THK CONDITION OF* \ Harry Weolley and daughter of at different times of the your. dictagraph played an important part * x tho Red liank T Trust (\.iii|iany of Red tiiiiik, jg Branch are spending a few Dr. William Sayrtv, the health in- in petting the evidence, ! N N . ,7 7 . si! tl tlio f llc v c nff b b l l'.Hn. i'Sf Aprill lili, Is with Mrs, Woolley's mother, Mrs. spector, reported that he had received pcan, u complaint about a manure pit on RundK a i n l niM.Mija^oH il.l.tH (HI KBAMIBUBODB SUSPBISED. Libert Gordon won the silver medal Calvin West's s,proporty' on Broad titm k s iimi li.iii.ii ;;in.i;s:t 7 5 , NulCH n m i liiihi purrliili-i'il lhe class B bowling contest at thestreet. Dr. Say re inspected the propr>!<.iit!J .Iii ! C'HHII a n d diii. frnm liunkii fJBtian assoeiatlon Monday night, erty end instructed Mr, West to put TfeunfT Polki Uavs Enjoy able Tims fit i i Ollirl i t r i . . Trunk Davicn's. FARMS FOR SALE, up a covered pit. Several other comBcore for the two games was 149, Frank Davron of Keansburg was , Ir; and Mrs, Thomas T. Read and plaints of various sorts were received COTTAGES FOR RENT, j I.IAIIlMTIKd. given a surprise party Saturday j inter Mary of New York, former- and attended to by the inspector. C a p i t a l KtcH k piiid in i no pf Berkely. California,'spent SunJ. C. * Delatush, the plumbing in- night. The evening was spent in sing- Both Furnished and Unfurnished.! Hurjiius funfj, on and Monday with Mr, Read's sis- specter, reported that he had Issued ing, playing games and dancing. Unijiviiletl rucjlita ( n o t ) . . !»,:Wi; j o Those present %vere Misses Ivadell and Tirne dt'iinsit^ 2B1.75H tifl Mtiees Janie and Hannah Read twelve permits the past month, callOther Llabilitlua.,..,,,,,...".".".'.' •li-i in ionmouth etreet, Mr. Read is as-ing for seven sewers and 70 fixtures, Olive Thorne, Lillian Carhait, Laura Money to Loan in Various Sum*. • |ate editor of the Mining and Seien- •Mr. Delatush also made eight sewer Brown, Elizabeth and Lucy Brown, till,:nv Kl Preas which is published at SaninspeetionB, including three water Violet and Abbie Foulks, Lucy and STATIiDI' N K \ V JKRHKV, I ' l l l ' N l V cif MdNMOIi'ril.'.i. Edna Olcott and Gladys Johnson and W. A. HOPPING; ! Incisco, with a branch ofFiSe at New tests and eight smoke tests. Nesvtipii niiriiiHiH, V i ™ r r p a l i l u i i t , a m i J t s i i n Mrs, Oliver Buwna, Mrs. R, Brown, Minut, Trcasunr. uf Ihe above.nfimcd foiiiimnj, fk, The board mode several changes in Mrs. 49 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. I, i btiiitf stcyemllj duly «worn, o»ch ttir himself J e William Brown, Obadiah Carr, liOBCa nmi miya thnt the fon'fjoiiiiv statement i s ihavles G. Copeland and family the new garbage contract, This con- Edward Carhart, Clara Lamberson, true, to tho bt'Bi of tiis knowlcdite iinil liclicf, le moveji from their Peters place tract, which is now held by Clarence Lester Bowne, William Newman, SamGray, expires May 10th and the bor-uel Thorne and Herbert Soden. NIIWTON DfinKUOK, VUt> rr(.ai(!,.iit, Idenee to Jersey City Heights. .JliSSK MINOr, TrenaurcT, |.ndrew Dougherty o£ White street ough officials and board of health arc SiiliBci'ilwii and Bwnrii to hefuru me this ninth Joseph Prate of Mount street drawing up a contract that will pro! cliiy (if Aiirll, A. p . , 101;!, lied Liberty fire company last night, vide for a more sanitary way of rei HARRY II, CLAYTON. Notary Public. HURT BY PLAYFUL lir, H, W. Read and «on Harry of moving the garbage and rubbish from BANE, N, J , CLARENCE WHITE. I }ehold were v l s l t ^ s i n town Satur- the borough, Slirswebury Av«nue Qrocej-'* H«nd Cut I ANNOUNCEMENT, New Bicycle and! Auto Supply Store. I have opened a Bicycle and Auto Supply Store at 24 Monmouth street and am prepared lo do all kinds of Bicycle Repairing and Auto Tire Vulcanizing, I have up to date steam vulcanizing machines for shoes and tubes and have had experience in that line, My prices are reasonable and a share of your patronage is respectfully solicited. C. H. ENNIS, g I I I ' . ' - I I I W I I . I 1 1 : 1 I cut down tire bills A Great Stock of NEW FOOTWEAR for all the family Is waiting for you. Dont waste time looking for what you can suroly get here. Come right to me. "The Socialist Movement" 1 1 1 Plant Garden Seeds t f TOWN HALL, Red Bank, N. J. Thursday, April BUIST'S GARDEN SEEDS 1 ( Real Estate, Insurance! and Loans. : Roads Lea< Home oi Vaudevill 1 Geo* W, Sewing, | Contractor and Builder,! JOHN H. MOUNT. Diic.'tqfB. MARCUS, M. DAVIDSON, t Span When He Talli. Jr. and Mrs, William Maloney of Richard Thompson, a grocer on IN A TAMH.Y. OFFICE IN EISNER BUIUDING, y City are spending a few days Shrewsbury avenue, suffered injury in Roam 18. Mri, MBloney's parenti, Mr, and an unusual manner on Sunday. He of Ml«fortun«s n t t h t Homo of , Peter J, Lang of Shrewsbury s 3B0-J. was standing in front of his place of O, B, L.ftvstt. nue. The family of C. E. Leavett of Mid- buiineaa when a dog belonging to him dletown townahJp haa had more than jumped at its owner. The dog was in O n l of Thank*. Of All Kinds. fe hereby tender our thanks to theits share of misfortunea the past year, a playful mood and it did not mean to aen and to all others who tendered The family lives oppoeite Red Bank, hurt Mr. Thompson. However, it E»tlmat«* Cheerfully Furnlahad. struck him with such force as to bowl valuable asaistance when our near Hubbovd's bridge. About a year OttDINANCB Ko, 119. ngi on Momnouth Btreet caught ago Mr. Letvett's youngeBt son died,! him over. He landed heavily on his and aineo that time there has not been < head, a gnih .several inches lon^ being AN (tltDlNANt-K I*U« »V1 11 >1 XO F O R last Wednesday. KXTKNHION OI TIIM DUNKa period when all the members of the ! made In his forehead. Dr. William I). TMH T, MANSON & SoNl, H T S OI'* T H K HKWKI! KYMTK.M IW family hove fawn in good health, i Snyre took three stitcnpB in the wound Till-] l!OItC)l'(fll ()!•• HK1) HANK AND dvertisement. Prank, one of the sons, has been con- j to close it up, T H K e u N B T i u u r r i O N o i - .-\ ijATKitAL. KKWIUII ANI> r O N N K i ' T I O N I N Ciurd of Thank*. fined to the house all winter, but is j --*••-•»-- -MHHKWaiJUHY AVK.NM']-:. HXTKNilKfe detlre to express our thanks to now getting well. His sister has also GAME P I . A T B » OW T W O DIAMONDS. 1NU KItUM 'Pi-IK TKH.MINI'H Oi>' THK flremen nnd to all otheri who been suffei'lng from sickness. Mr. PitKSICNT HKWHU IN NAlii STHKK'P IN A ROUTHKRLY IHUHnTlON j e d to put out the flames when our Leavett'H you nicest son in vary low Driven Off of Oaa Titid Ball TilHOITOII KAII) KTIiKCT FROM rjm«li Conteit on Another. pe on Monmouth aireet cflupht lire with pneumonia and his recovery is WKSTBIDK AVHNUK Tt) T U B HOHOcoonport defeated Long Branch doubtful. (HJOH. LIMI'I'H. TOCHTIIIIK W I T H WednetdBy. T1IH AJ»J*tlRTKNANi:KH NHOU8at baseball Sunday by a score of V ^ o L. SCHWARTZftSON. HARY Tni;H15I'*OU AND THVi MAN5. The game waa played on two dia[idvcrtitcmeiit. IMtontownar* boa*. NKK OI-' ASaiOHSlNi} T U B I'OKT The contest began on the polo AND lCXPliNHM THKHK(H''. EJwood B. Ivina and Edwin Conover monds. Ito I t Ui'daliied liy t h e cmuiflt of tlie club's grounds at Oceanport, but in Cud of Thank*. of Red Bank won the two-man bowl- the fourth inning the players Were horotiRh of Red Hiink. Ir. and Mrs, J«me» Porter wish to ing championship of Red Bank by de1 1. T h n t II liiteinil Hi'WCV w i t h the; ..._ their friendB and'neiidiboia for feating Fred Morris and George Den- ordered off the place. They then went noueHHiiry rotuiootioiiN thi'iiifor1 h e cH>n« It kihdneaB at the dcath'of their nis of Eatontown three out of five to a diamond on Pemberton avenue, Mirui:tfcJ In Hhi'inyHiiury iivi'iiiit , e x t e i i i l U\K f r o m t h e tei'nilniiH uf t h o p r e s e n t JU>btr£ also for theflowerscongames on the Christian association where the game wag concluded. Ber- BOivcl* In suit! H t i o c t In a Kiuitherly tiltram Joiine and Percy Dowling were A l e c t l o t i (hroiiKh NUII) HIIIMI f r u m WeHtalleys Saturday night. Morris and battery for the Oceanport team. slrto ifvciiuo t « t h e iHH'iiiigh l i m i t s , it Dennis totaled 366, 349, 318, 320 and Ethe dlMtaiK'o o f t w o liuiuIrfHl f c t , m o r e oi' d 289 while their opponentn bowled 383, - Champlin «• th* manager of the Ip-HH, U our friends and 883, 820, 886 and 808. t. That Ui« Dines roqulwd in the oon" nine. '"' T"0DAY IS SHORT, YESTERDAY iS GONE, * TOMORROW MAY NEVER COME. IF YOU'VE GOT ANYTHING TO DO GET BUSY, If there ii anything you want in the line of WATCHES, D I A M O N D S , WATCHES and JEWELRY now isthe time to get it and the place is 3. SHAPIRO, West Front Street, ... lWB h M ^ M r K MI TOUT ptoptrty? An advtr, » t h e want odamnii otf Tat may find- • buyer for yow -Adv. laid in several rooms. Mr. Haekstoff, is a member of th« F. F. Rlaisdell & Co. lumber company, which recently betlfeht the L. P. Conktin mill on Burrowe» strwt. ener. A cut 1% IhchcB long wai made thereto and HUPPiemcnlH ihtreof, in Dr, Thompflon'8 head. The trouble I IiPrebi' uliprove tht1 IIIIOVP oitllimnco started in art argument over the at-thin Tin tiny of April, A, I),, !«13, li, I1. COOK, tempt by some members of the board AUe«t; A-t'tliig Mfti'or, to force Dr. Thompson from the board. A. O. HAHIUSON, noroiigh crtrk. Famous French Restaurant AT ALLAIRE Open for the 16th Season FIRST CLASS FRENCH RESTAU. RANT A LA CARTE Open All the Year Established Now York 1860 WM. S. DE LISLE Red Bank, N. J, DIAMONDS from $ 3 up to $3OO. Call and Convince Yoursell. Thos. B. Deals &Son, HOT1CE O F ANDfUAI. M E E T I N G . y (^Ity, Afii-ll 4th. linn, h tho h nnmutl thnt IH lieit'liy I of t h e Ht<>(.'kh«lil(M'H of t h f New Vorls nnd Ijunjc Hriinoli ruilriiiul oniiifumy will ho lii'ld til th<i {irltii I)'"! oHli'p Htnictloii cif Mali] Hew«>r Nhuii IM> of a Mike «)f ilifl company in JiTHoy t*lty, "tin SJ«nlibot* ferlUr ktadneu and nytnnnd Ititiii lo o o n f w m with tli« lilpta with day, tlio (iftli ilny (if Miiy, iii'St, itt twrlvo at a«kMl IMttitf. daring the lUness and at the Which Mllill HCWCT HllUll OfllllllH'l. u'clocU. limili, for tin 1 ploitiiin of illto of our mother, Mrs. Aufcuet Dr. William I. Thompson, president 3, T h a t the rotiMtriicUon uf mid HCWOI rfti'tors, aiiii for ilio lninHiii'tlon of nil Richard Hackntaff, who occupies one of the Anbury Park board of educabe under tlie niiix'rvlHion nf trie o t h e r ituNlnenn t h a t limy iiriipri'ly curni" •tipcflnt«ndent. the inrt'tlitK. DMWN JOia Sum». of the Blai*dell houses on Spring tion, waa struck over the head by a 4. T h a t t h e c o s t a m i PXIWIIHC of • u c l i a, o . WA'ri'iiMAN, street, is putting electricity in thechair at a meeting of the board Sat'- MOwor Hhnll ns»CH«ed In tli«. th« Kpnornl iioi'uuirlt net, houBe and is having hardwood floors urday jiight by GharleB I. Baumgart- itrctvldml byt>« revision of 18DI. undltlic utnendmontR DELISLE'S WOODRUFrS VEaETABLE ALL KINDS ANY QUANTITY • • • t Grown (n the M*rk*t Cabbage, L«ttuc», Tomoto, Cauliflower PLANTS Ornamental and Tiling a Specialty, THE REGISTER'S want advertlgements are ao carefully edited and ai I full of news as any other part of tht j Eitimatai Cheerfully paper. Bead them every issue. You will profit by the reading.—A dv. X7 Bank S t . , ft«d Bank, N. I . For Sala WELLER'S STORE, Broad Street VWf1/1'""" UiHiVH t RMt Bcnll •'!!!-U 14 TOR r.l'.n HANK ..(liiU HuuhiV u i t h bis sii-tt:!', Mrs, ArT1ITTQH FALIS thur A, .McKay, jshuiuu ViuUhM Wig mowing Cott; Miss Klair Ohlandt was conftnml to itftot M Bait rr**liGJil. llu« hints? part of laid wovk with aare I ', throat. | Jiihn Jdhnwin has moved his |MJrt| The young daughter of Mrs. Chttilt'H | uble Buwmill fium EaBt Freehold tn CiHik in sick with nicuHles, j his place hei't!, He snvvud Hcvcrul ; thousimii fes't of lumber a t Kast Prc«hold for J. Hull McLt'iin, It t w k RIX OC£AHt>OBT MEWS. horses to move the imu-hincry from FAIR KAVBH MEWS, Work .if Riimiriinf BrliljfB tu » • St*rt«d | Freehold tn thin place, 1 I John Mcduiiv anil faniily spent Thli W n l , Junior Cliii..tlftli B»ilea.voj' Bocltty flaii- Haw r ' i ' 8 Company ABVI Council fuf TIH- vviuk of repairing iind leplank- Sunday at I'liiladolpliin, "where they iiiiij to Qlva n Show. Official K tlii" lii;-t bridge on the Little Sil- attended the cvri-mnnii'H incident to .Muvor Collies and The J u n i o r C h r i s t i a n e n d e a v o r KOj the laying i»f a corner Ktimo of a new eiety of the Mi'thodi.-it c h u r c h is plan- ; lirigKs, Mahmiey, Kuhn and Hogcru1 ( ver road was begun tliis sveek. The I church. j structure will IK' raiffd in *uch « nin.v: lo hold a. ,'iociable in t h e c h u r c h luindled the ollU'ial liii.siiu'KH of tht I A party WHS held at Jujin Duncan's S<H.|). i lie d a t e liUH Imt Vet \wv\\ M'I horoujvh at tlie council nieetiiig last niiinner tlutt there wiH be no holi! up Friday nil ht. S in tratlic. The clerk hiul no comaiul t h e piOjvnilli i s h o t f u l l y i o m - I'liduy night. . John Si-oll of I.akiAvciHl spent part iiuinieatioiiH to bring before the meet ; U«olii<i i:4i.',uji t|t Haw J.jik. pletrd. ; of In,Ht we ek w i t h hi.H b r o t h e r , l>uv«(l imr and the niecihig adjouriiCit shortCoilhiderable curiosity is expressed Cieoige Kdwarils has guiie to New j Scott. ly afici nine o'clock, here as to whose iniiurinatinn is reYurk, w l n i c he is engaged in the ex- i W i l l i a m ('overt is employed by Ru. Uv\, It, lHittiiii D a l e , p a ; 4 o i - o f H i , sponsible fin' some of the stories which pitHti and irueking businotifl. During i d i i l p h I l a n k i k , have hit n published about the coun- t i e o i i ; * " c h i n c h a t l i i i m s i i t i , t o g e t h e r the ^laek season in the winter Mr. lOdcil meetin.u.-; nt this place. Some of ' w i t h ( l e o i ' j ' e D a v i s o n , c a s h i e r o f tils* waiils spent his time here, and his A I HIGHLANDS. these n p o i t s were to the elfect that S c a b i i g h t national b a n k , a n d William liiisiiieJH in h«iked after by his son. the olti.•UiU; iiro very uniruutlcuialily, Hoai* and .1, H. McCain, all residentp In the • ummer when business inTiny tii 11 each other bad, wicked of llir W i s t T a l k iiistriet of t h e bor- ei'casi's he tiikes ]»>rsuu;ll Kiipervision HOIIIS lloli'llKill;| tO J;i cot) Uuriit,! tu OrouiHl Bntiirtliiy. names nini turn the council room into ough, w e r e before t h e coinmistiioncr.'i i-f it. His family will continue to live A hirr. l i . u i : . o a t H i g h l a n d s h f l o i i y ; a uutih.r hoiinyhrook fair, according in the i n t e r e s t of t h e new- lire c o m p a n y here, and Mr, Kdwards will be home ing to J; >li S i i i i m i i ' i s \\ a,- t o t a l l y d e lo some i-l I he storien whu-li have been iiinaiir/ed about t w o weeks a tin in the every Saturday ami Sunday. iii t - i,l u n k n o w n origin stroytd told. Tlu1 1'Y.ir H:\vei! ulliiials say the West. P a r k d i s t r i c t . ' Mrs, Miiigldy'si Biilo. Hi.iunlay iiinrniujr. The early I:: The r e s i d e n t s of t h e West P a r k dischar.fi.; til' profanity and indecent Mr.". William .Miihrli'V. who ri'/i-ntly IOKH IH i '. i h l a t i - d a t i i i ' d l l t S l ' J . l M H I , hmiriU'.-.M- :';;ile ayailisl them are not trict, lee! t h a t t h e ciiiuniiwsioncrs Mippn.;,i| liy facts ami esist. only in shctiId give stUicial .support tn tlie new :-oli| her hinift' >m Main Hlri'et to Mrs. which i;. . i i - t l y I ' U V I 1' I - I il l i y t i i h i i r a i n ' e . Tilt- 1)1 d i i i j ; r a : • i u i a t r d n i l N a v e the (Viiilc imaginations of those who c o m p a n y a n d M a y o r Corlkv, s t a t e d Ada Ihmrler of \SayHiile, had a s-ale and w;:.-; i.ne nf tin- largest want to .-ee tile linrough hei-ome a (bid t h e r e w a s no question t h a t the (if hull;fill,Id goods last week. The s i n k tivci m v m dd b by Mr. IU'W c o m p a n y would receive n c o g n i - aiu-tioii \VL\-~, well alti'iulcil and the a n d p n t i i t M I failu I (•, If wa y liim ;,nd IJaytroii-l Poiifihly h;!,s been a|i- t i ( n :\'i ; < i o i i : i ; ; i t b a d : c " i i l i d t h e aiiii'les xild briiuifht v:< 'cptionally Himmoli pointul :'..-:-i.'-tant, Hcout master for the necessary jiapers of incT-rpuration. ivoi.-.l priers. Tiie Mi;K;U'y family ban . w a s ftjni 11 h •i t l >.' f i i r i i i f h i i l . T h e b o u s e bath and Fail- II:.-. 1.1 troop, Mr, Doughty takes The lire company starts out with six- moved (•• Hlueptheail Hay, Mrs. 'contaimd w;\;; IHtrd uri with ovi-.ry the ph. -t or Floyd Smith, who went teen charter members with Mr. Dale Ihuigier !u\s rented the bouse furn- laundry ;".r-d 1 as its president. Mr, Dale stilted be- ished fur the ;.uninier tn a New York ei iiveiiien i . On the ninht of the lire to Stati u Inland to work. Mr, mill M , i.;. SimmnUH wi'rc d^i-upyMr.1. Nei/on Place was taken to fore tin commissioners thai it was a partj,, injj; the liiuse ailjnininjj- the buini-d Trenton last week to an asylum. She peiuliar incident for a dominie, to be "Tho Futuve State," di lias In in ailing for some time with asking for hose and lire equipment but Kev. .!. I1'. Ileileiinuin ),< pruadiing a building. For several days E nerve,us trouble a ml it aiTeited her that lie HUKV.I for ths betterment of , herits of KennoiiH on "The Future 1 the flie the owners bad tlvj borough and for the protection of in renovating and cleaning the house, mind. State," His topic of ni/xt Sunday is The Misses Cooper, daughters of life and property and he appeared be- "What are You Like When You Get and for tins reason were living in oni; of their I'tlier houses. DesitleH the "William Cooper of North Long fore the commissioners as an ordinary There?" furniture and liousihuki goods duB i a i u h , are Hpeiuling a few days with ciLizi.ii and nut ay a profeK:;iuna] num. Brief Item*. Has Lig-Iits in Poo* Condition. stroyed, Mr. and Mrs, Simmons also their sister, Mrs. William Bennett, Miss Williamson of New York has lost a large amount of personal efRev, Jn-ob Letippe of Glentiola is Mr. Duvison reported that several spending a few days with friends gas lamps in the West Park district been spending a few days with her fects, ji'wi-lry and silverware. Thy (ire was discovered by t'lnef of nere. Mr. Leuppc was formerly pus- were not in perfect condition, espec- mother, Mrs, Katherine Williamson. Michael Conwny's iiesv house on Police Jesse Lawrence who immedi! tor of the Methodist church. ••"" lamps near Waterman avenue ially ately t u m i d in an alarm. The houBe The school board held a meeting in and on the Rumson road, between the Main street is nearly completed. The Methodist official board met was situated in the billy section of the seheclliouso Monday niprht nnd re- bridge and Ward avenue. These Highlands and for this reason the organized. The old otlk'ei's of the lamps will bo given attention at once. Monday night. firemen were longer in getting there board were re-elected. The Atlantic Highlands gas company, than uFual. Excellent work was done Mispes Helen and Hazel Husleitov which lifts the contract to supply gas HEWS, by t i n m e n as soon as they nrrived, of New York are spending a few days lights in the borough, has been overwith their jn-andparents, Mr. and Mrs. hauling some of its lamps and tjic Tiro in Uhoinns Ooqniy'B Ohlnuioy Qivej but tho tire had such a headway that they were unable to check H. F r a n k A. Mulford. Men a Bttrfl Fight. lights spoken of by Mr. Davison are Mr, nnd Mrs, Essekiel Luijrhton and some of the lamps that are being ndThe residents of the upper suction Fire started in the chimney of }Irs. William Jeffrey of "Oakhurst Thomas Cooney's house last Thursday. of Highlands feel thM they should justed by tho company. spent part of last week with Mr. and The men on the farm had a hard time \ have a fire company nrganiKtd in their TO Meet Fnip Havon Qfllciala, .Mrs. A. W. Bell. vicinity Mt as to afford them better to put it out. Councilman William B, Little of the Frank A. Mulford is having new protection in ease of fire, This idea gutters put on his building on Main Fair Haven borough appeared in be- Honor Boll (or Marcli. was agitated about tw'o years ago by street. Louis Freitnjr of Oceanic ia half of his borough to moet with the i The pupils of the Vanderburg Martin Uerbrach, proprietor of tne road committee of Rumson borough in ! school who have been perfect in at- . Monniouth house, but no action was doing the work. Mrs, John Scott will lead the Christ- response to a request from the Rum-; tendance during March are Frank : ever taken. Highlands h a s two good ian endeavor society meeting Friday son borough officials to adjust the mat-i Crawford, George Ganley, Harry ' fire companies, but they are both lonijrht. Her topic will bo "I Can Do ter of caring for the roads that form ; Thornton, Olive Crawford and Mari- • cated in the business section which is the boundaries between the two bor- anna Grtnley. All Things." some distance from the Upper HighHarvey Marcellus launched his oughs, .Councilman Rogers is chair- .Brief Items. lands. The recent fire will probably man of the road committee of Rumson motor boat yesterday mowing. He be t h e means of organizing a comi Miss Annie Cross lost a valuable lias had ens of his boats out all winter. bovoufrh and he and Sir. Little will set gold pin and chain when their auto- pany in the upper part of tho borough, Walter Chadwick and Kdwar^ Little a time for the road committees of the mobile broke down on its way to have retuii-.ed home after spending two boroughs to go over the roads and church on Sunday. TWO BKBLBTOITJ POUND, a few days ;it Patehogue, Long Island, set apart the portions of the boundiUwt of the farmers in this section 1 aries to be cared for by each borough. Alvjn P.u-ke-i hna returned home ;ive through planting potatoes, Henry rorreat tudlow of KeftnsBtii-g' rouufl from a New York hospital where he As it is now the boundary line between Cross planted 148 barrels last week, Two Skeletons on the Beftoli, the boroughs goes to the center of the underwent an operation, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Ueegnn of Forrest Ludlow of Kennsburg found John Farley of New York spent last road and in some cases only half of Marlboro visited their parents, J i n two skeletons along the beach last 1 Wednesday here looking after the re- the road is getting official attention, and Mrs, Edward Hoey on Sunday. • Wednesday, just back of Keansburg modelinjr of his house, Hyfli'Mit Out of Order. : Mr. and Mrs, John Hardy and Miss Heights, It was thought they were Mrs. J, Lucas of New York spent A hydrant near the East Oceanic Lizzie Mullen of Marlboro spent Sun- the skeletons of two sailors and that p a r t of lust, week with Mr. and Mrs. blacksmith shop was reported out of day with I\Iv._r.ud Jlrs, Peter Coss, they hnd been buried there about 35 Benjamin II. Fielder. order and the Tintoru Manor water •Sirs, John Lynch of New York, who years ngo. One of those men was Mrs, F i a n k A, Mulford spent part company has been instructed to have recently buried her husband, is visit- caught in Robert Seeley's pound net of last week with h e r father, who is it repaired. Several wrenches arc iing her father, James Johnston, So years ago. He brought the body sick at N«w York. needed in the fire department and I Mr, and Mrs, Charles Poole visited ashore .and as it could not be indentiMiss Rachel Mann is having her those wrenches will be made to order i their son, Edward Poole of Reel Bank, fied it tvas buried. A short time later house painted. Covert & Bell are do- in a short time and turned over to the ; on Sunday, another body washed ashore and was ing the work. respective companies where they are j Annie Seanlon of Eatontown spent buried in the same place. Dr. G. V. y . Warner will give a talk needed. These wrenches will be so . Saturday and Sunday with her p a r . The bones were in good condition to the Boy Scouts next Thursday or made that they will either fit the octa- i enta here. Friday night, gon stems on some hydrants and the ! Mary Thompson spent last week at and tho men's shoos were .still on the Mis-s Annie Hurt is having her aquni-Q sterna on others. The Rumson i Oceanic with Mr, and Mrs, John bones of their feet. Coroner Harry C. Fay of Red Bank was notified and house painted. William Little is do- improvement company has several hyafter viewing the skeletons he buried ing the work. drants on the Rumson road that need Mrs, Thomas Cooney has a very them in tho Kennsburg cemetery, Mr, Frank A. Mulford is remodeling and attention and the clerk was notified to bad cold. Ludlow was digging in the sand and refurnishing one of his houses for sum. write the cpmpany to that effect. The had started to level off a low spot in mei- rental. company promised last fall to take up HAZ1BT HEWS. the beach, when he dug up the foot Felix Gottsehnlk of New York spent the matter of repairing the hydrants of one of the men. Sunday looking after his summer as soon ns winter was over. Dance Koln in Fii'elioute l a s t home, It is said that when the bodies wore Riflit Attended by Biff Elias Lewis is confined to the house ITew Pollofi Uniforms. I buried on the bench they were put in The dunce held at the firehouae FriCouncilman Briggs stated that it with asthma and heart trouble. ! the ground about seven feet. The day night was largely attended, Mrs, Henry Parker is confined to was time to get new uniforms for the ! beach has washed away so much and Mr. and Mrs, JohnStultz of Brookpolice. Ho had several samples of the hi;use with grip, people have carted tlie bench sand lyn have returned home after spendRaymond Alpcor is confined to the blue cloth from James Grovor of Red jing a week with the latter's parents, i away for building purposes so that Bank, who represents a New York house with' measles. the bodies were barely covered by the Mr, and Mrs, a V. R, Clark, AMONG OUR NEIGHBORS. HAPPENINGS IN THE VILLAGES ROUND ABOUT RED BANK, IV- house. Tlie matter of police uniforms Miss Adella Burt of Westwoocl and sand. Mr. Ludlow has always been was turned over to the police commit, HEWS, Miss Hazel Boareum of South River talking of finding things along the tee. Bills to the amount of $1,-121,70 spent the weekend with Miss llattie S. shore but this is the first time that he were paid, has ever found dend bodios. Ralph iJiomjjaoii Thrown from Wag-oil Webster. Cni's Out of Service. When Auto Hits it, Miss Edna M, Weigund, who has On account of the trolleys being been confined to her bed with sickness, Surprise Party nt Keypoit, Ralph Thompson was thrown from ., a wail-on I a s i Friday night near Coop- tied up for two h'ouYs-yesterday morn- is slowly improving, A surprise party wns given tu Miss Timothy Walling has moved in his Dorothy Walling, daughter of Bener's bridge when his vehicle was ing VanAllen Soule made a "trip to Red Bank in his auto bus. He took new house on the Holmdel turnpike, struck a j/!uncing blow by a passing jamin Walling of Keyport Saturday auto:iii)! lie, Thompson's" faee was about nineteen people up. The com- butlt by R. Pesru?:. night. The evening was spent in pany had a breakdown in the power badly jiruifc<] and cut, and he received , t , Mr. and Mrs, T,;inibertson and «on playing games and singing. Those other slight injuries. The wagon was house and the ears were laid up sev- visited Charles Downe of Red Rank present were James VanPelt of Red eral hours before they were going on Sunday, Bank, Misses Mny VanPelt, Marion again. Arthur Hherinaii of Utid IJank win; a Smith, Mildred Shelden, Edna Rapp Kofonne.l Church s Jhi^let visitor on .Sunday. Mabel Birkbeck, Beatrice Birkbeck Kev. Cliarles William Hoeder will Five New Meinbpi 3, Mrs, Ida V, M. Afkcrson bass re- and Frederick Prick, Joseph Sehunoe Mr. and Mrs, Harry Kettel, Mrs. prea-.-h i!;;:t Sunday morning on turned liiiiiiQ after spending some time "Pri'.v*-!- an an Art." At night his Mary Ohlandt, Mrs. William Hower with William T. Smouk of Ilightf- and Herbert Matthews of Keyport topic will bo "The Power of An End- and Mrs, George Halo were initiated town. less Life, a Study of Influence," in the Degree of Pocnhontas Monday Miss Elsie D, Bahrenburg has reAfter the initiation cake, "Charity, thy Fruit of True Religion," night. will be lii" subject for the prayer • coffee and ice cream were served and turned home from a visit with relanveting IVu'.ny night. The Reformed j a soL'ial evening was spent. The tive; at Brooklyn. Ernest K. Peseux, who is recuperchurch h;;.i jiiHt closed a successful j home team did the initiatory work, ating from an operation for ajute apyear in every department. There has Bi'ief Items. been a train ih members-hip and there William Naughton is havinir the pomlidtis, is visiting his sister, Mis. is a :;tibst:;i-.tial surplus* in the treas- ; Central hotel painted. Wilson & West E. Tiiniiger of Brooklyn, of Atlantic Highlands arc doing the E-.ief ItaiuH, work. Tho hotel is now conducted by SHBEWSBUBY HB%VS. The .scviaWe hold last Thiii\s<lav ! Frank Fromhagen. XeariiB Recovers from DtpJinight in the Baptis*t chapel was well ' Mrs, Levi B, VanNost is spending tljoi-la mul Quarantino is Jtlftea. attended. The play, "The Dress Rn- 'a. few days with her daughter, Mrs. Josephine Kenrns, daughter of hearsiil," was well <nven and received ! Thomas A, Clark of llifton, New hearty applause. Those who took part York, Mrs. Clark's children are sick Mrs. Katherine Kearns, has recovered j ' from diphtheria. The quarantine was ' were Miss I.ou Hopping, Miss Mar- with heavy colds. guerite Jlorford, Mr, and Mrs, James i Mrs. Charles Graham"* and Mr, lifted from the house yesterday. C. Hondvi'-kson, Mrs. Jacob Wyekoff i and Mrs, J. McKay of Arlington spent A meeting of the women's foreign | Jr., and Albert Hendrickson. Refresh- j Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, William H, missionary society of the Presbyterian j ments and a social time weru enjoyed Pearsall, They made the trip in an ichurch will be held Friday night at i after the entertainment. " i automobile, Mrs, Joseph V. Holmes's, i Advertised letters remain at the Rev. C. H. Bandy, a missionary who ; Mrs, Michael Ilullunan, Mrs, Humil! r postoflke addressed to Mrs. William ton, MISB Nettie Kuper and George has been at Fategarh, India, will Beach, Howard Brio-lit, W S- Brad- '• Hallanan of New York spent part of speak at the Presbyterian church ' ner. D r , J, C, Driseoll, H, G. Din, Mrs ! last week at their summer cottage • Sunday morning. .- i Sadie Kuhr, Thomas Wilson, Miss Mil- !here, I The reading club met yesterday at | died Slcele, Woman's Homeopathic I Kov, Arthur A, McKay and Charles , Miss Morford's in Middletown townMedical Hospital, G, Worthngo, Val- iDxison attended the Presbytery meet- ' ship, ! entine Cinnniiman and Miss Rose Zam- 'ing at Hightstown yesterday, Mr, erhan, , McKay spent Monday at New York, ; Walter Bunn moved lust week from i ' Ridgewood to Charles M. Patterson's j Mrs. Peter Epps, wife of Peter Mrs, Henry Hanney of Hensonviile, j kpps, wlio is employed by Edwin '; New Jersey, and Miss Nellie Harvey i house on Sycamore avenue. The new barn on W. Harold Powers'. Heekman. was taken to the Long of Brooklyn are spending a few days farm on the Little Silver road is i Branch hospital yesterday morning ! with Mr. and Mrs, John C, Brill,"' j for treatment for nervous'trouble. i The Holy Name society of Holy about completed. Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Clark spent j A good solid blue or The Dr. Taylor bridge and the Key- Cross church held a meeting Monday port bridge acroKH the railroad tracks I night to arrange for a collection for part of Inat week with Mr, and Mrs,' James FitKgibbona of Point PleasHiit. ' at this place will be repaired by the ithe Ohio flood victims. grey Sweater Coat New York and Long Branch railroad Miss Freda Ohlandt, who attends company, MARI.BOBO HEWS. tho Montelair normal'school, is spendat SOc. Miss Nellie Walsh, who is employed 1 ing a few dnys with her mother, Mrs. at the Village Inn, burned her hand Mary Ohlandt. ' Electric Iilgllti Beliiff luntnlled in the badly by striking it against a stove 1 Miss Ethel Lyons, a teacher in the Baptist Chuich T h l . WHk. last Friday noon, i Oceanic, high school, spent Saturday "Fishermen" will be the subject at and Sunday with her parents in New the Baptist church next Sunday mornWill Camp at Oceanic. York stnttj, ing. At night tho topic will bo "SiftThe Paulist athletic club of New A new metal ceiling is being put in ing Wheat," The leader of the young York have engaged rooms in the the downstairs part of the Rumson peoples' meeting will be Dora Brown Oceanic Inn for tho Bummer season firehouso. Clarence Ford is doing the and her topic will bo "I can do nil The club will huvo u tent on the work, s things," The chuich is being wired grounds, and will move to its summer Dr, and Mrs, .John T, Nuglcj of New for electric lighta this week nnd the quarters at Oceanic on May loth. York spent part of last week here lights will be used next Sunday. John Kelly of Shrewsbury, who is em.j looking after their Hummer home, The annual bazar will be hold in thu ployed ut New York, is u member of j The ladies' aid society of the MethoMarlboro chapel on November 12th the club. Idiut church held a meeting this afterand 18th. ! noon at Mrs. Charles Suttev's. Obadiah Herbert is recovering fvom You should look not only to fair : Bernard V. Ryan of Brooklyn spent his HickneBB and flupcrintended the) prices in buying printed matter but ; part of lust week with friends here i also to qualify. T H E RED BANK REG. Miulmel HiillalHin of New York has Sundny.BchooI hist Sunday. 10 Broftrt Street. Reel Bank. | ISTEK combines theio two faotoi's when I arrived at his slimmer home • THE REOiSTEn wont ndvertjsemcnti . doing your printing,—Adv, ! George W, Everts of New York are result producers.—Adv. . ,, I The Disability Clause recently made available for new Ordinary policies issued by The Prudential, provides dial a policyholder in whose policy it appears, will be relieved of all premium payments if he is permanently disabled before attaining age 60, The Prudential STRENGTH Of GIBRALTAR FORREST F. DRYDKN, AndrewAlexande PLAY Shoes You Can't Get at local stores are almost Invariably to be found at Alexi der's. Every conceivable shoe requlremenf Is antlclpaj here In our immense stock of fine shoes for men, women i children, You should patronize your local store whenev. possible, but there are many occasions when your best !nt ests demand facilities and special knowledge that can only offered by a great organization devoted exclusively to sho. Our unusually competent salespeople, prompt servj and moderate prices for asiured fine quality, are featui that attract an Increasing patronage, year after year. Time is Here Get Busy Boys, organize your teams, a n d get your supplies at TETLEY'S. We have now on display Sixth Avenue BALLS 548 fifth Ave at Nineteenth Street NEW YORK abofe For^'fifth Stj of all kinds. BATS A PIER THE RUSH OP THE LAST T" WEJ3KS WE ARE NOW PREPARED \V3 AN ENTIRE NEW LINE OF for boys and teams, A GLOVES for catcher* and fielders, MILLINERY MASKS for young and adults. -. RIBBONS are the fad at the present and , very scarce, but we'have a very nice assorting Also Munich Aigrettes, Ostrich Fancies, Flow Etc. UNIFORMS all makes, SCORE BOOKS Chest Protectors Anything in the Base Ball Line, Special Price in Lots. • Parcel Post Orders Promptly Attended to, TETLEY'S Broad Street, Red Bank. - MISSA.LMOR.RU 60 BROAD STREET, RED BA (Opposite Second National Bank) OH R U L E TO BA.lt C R E D I T O R S . Kxccuti'ix'H Notice. CnUierino M. I1', Cnuney. rxeuiitrix of Uiiniel ]>', Cdoney, tlewuHril, liy oilier of t!ie Huriogate of the rminty o ^ M n n inoutli, hereby slvos iiotlee \o the eroilitorw of tho inki ilptpiised to lii'lns in their (U'lHfi, ili'iniiiHlH IUHI claims a g a i n s t , | the e s t a t e of Haiti iloceiiseil, uniier ontli or affirmation, within nlno montlm frtim the. twenty-plglith iliiy of Mniiii, Iftlii, iir they will bo forever h a n o u of any ,'u'tinn iliffcfor riKuinNt t h e Hiilil cxcctl- I SPRING \. FEVER j Isn't always daiige; f but it's very clisa; Telephone 1 * 10-itiitn o f AleNiinilcr ( J o r i i o n , ilocrxisoii. | I ' N O I I C P IM hi'i'eby g i v e n tliilt t h e lir» i How do yoi | ciiiinlH o f tiif miUHi'HborH, e x e f u t i i r a of p able. Opposite First National Bank, [ t h i ' t"itii!e of Hiild ilMCiMisoil, w i l l b e n \ l - I <lltoil m m Ktutoii by I h t ' p i ) i ' r o i j i U o ' a n i l ! i it when you're tal r t ' p o r t t i l f o r H e t t l o n i e i i t t o t h e IIIIIIIIIHM | c u n r t of t h o c n u n t y nf MnnniDiitii. o n . | *I"li it I'Hil Ji.v, tliH l i f t i t ' h t h liny o f .Mny. $ business with a m, A. !>., l ! i ] S , Dnti'fl Anrll -11Ii. A. I)., l!M::, p have him yawn in l.'l!i;l) SV, HUjtlKiN. | It isn't court I . I I . L I A N ' Ai,\)ii;i/(k)iEnuN F I T C H . ; 5 face? i . Don't try to break up that bad cold MOKITIOH. j j or business like, bi j with dangerous stomach disturbing In till I ~ ill I fit Htiiti'« n l u r l r i (.'mirl, f o r tilt: I > l s l r l c t o f N o w Jpi'Huy. 1 8 can't very welLhel \ drugs. Get directly to the inflamed I'llillHl Ktiltt'M 01' Allh'MCIi VN, I 1 T» IlllITt'lH i I membrane by breathing Booth's HYO- CiitMiiii, O n lnfiii iiiiiilfin. i j l b e l . I In nbi'ilk'iH-e t u a Wui'iiint of KCIKIII'O J He ought to have •, MEI (pronounce it High-o-me). Get t o m e i l l r e i t i ' : ! , in t h n i i l t n v o e n t l t l o i l a bottle for 50 cents at James Cooper, , 1 l i n v p Hpl/.pil n m l t n k r n I n t o i n y I one of our tonics Jr.'s, and try the safe treatment that ciiiist posr.o.iKloii (lie fulliiwliiff ilPMt'i ibcil, 11 fi • thousands are I m r r c l s Iif c'litmij), iDr t i l f I'IIIIMON HOI Into a bowl of boiling water pour a f o r t h In t h o liiicl IHIW p e n i l i n j j In t h e p build up t h e sy OUR Suits are burn- II scant teaspoonful of HYOMEI, cover I'. S, D U t r l i - t C o u r t f o r flu; D l s l r l u t of J i T H c y . Ht T r o n t q i i , 1 iit'iiihy ^ i v i ' ! head- and bowl with a towel, and Nuw i through the puriflc. n u t l i ' i ! t o fill p e r s o n s t'lalinlriK t h o wuid breathe deep into the lungs the healing over with Style ing VHpor that arises. (loMPi-liitMl 115 IJIII'I'VIH of ( ' u t m n i , o r k n o w liifj i>r iiiiviriB a n y t h i n g t o Huy w h y t h e j of the blood, and if satno Hiioiilcl nat ho onndomncil nnd for* Breathe this vapor for live or ten felted, ami tlie (iinccedM tliereof ijlatrlliin Cut and Weave, minutes until the head feels fine nnd uteil aeeortlinK lo tljR prayer'of tho libel, wise he'll get it. that tliny lie anil appear before the Hrtiil clear, then go to bed and sloop soundly j U-ix. OATllKlllNH M, R COONHV. I Notlco of Settlement of Account. , IN HEAD Built to Look' IGOES OVERNIGHT 1 and to Last They wear best because nothing but the beat materials a r e used in the making. $5,00 to $20.00. Hats, Caps and Furnishings. 9*4 t H.N.SUPP, 1 1 ! court, to be lield In und for the District of. New Jersey, a.t the llnltpst StateH Court Hooni, In the city of Ti'cnton, on the r.tli day of Mny, 1U13, at Jpi.'IO o'clock on the forenoon «f that day, If the Home Hliall bo a day of iui'lsilictlon, otherwise on tlio next tiny of jurisdiction thoroufter, then mul thcro to Intnrposi! a elnlrn for the Hrirne, nnd to make their alienii. tloiiH In Unit bf'lmlfs THOMAS J, AI.COTT. V. d. Muriiliul, pist, of Now Jer.Moy. JOHN 11. VniOULAND, until morning. No cocaine or opium or harmful drugs in Booth's HYOMEI. It is mndo.of Australian Eucalyptus nnd other antiseptics. It is guafan. toed to end Colds and Catarrh or money back. Just breathe It—no stomach dosing. DANBURY'S U, a. Attorney. HO11CB OF CKMBTEaT MTUBTin A meeting of the lot ownora In Fair View cometery for tlio cloctlon of truH. tern will be hold nt the cemetory on Monday, April 14th, 1013, ftt 2;0O o'ulooU p. m. n, LUFBUiinOW, Secretary. MUMlelown, N. J,, Mnruli Si, 1810, K L STOMACH TABLETS Sold avtrywttara 29c a box, THESE TABLETS are not a CURE ALL! But if you will sire t h a n • f*ir hono.t trial, IOU will toon tee how quickly your HEADACHES, iNOtCESTlON, CONSTIPATION ««a STOMACH TROUBLE will DISAPPEAR QUICK RELJE FOR MONEY REFUND. I D IF NOT SATISFACTORY. CHAMEROY BROS. F»ractical 8AMPUE F R E E Danbury Remedy Co, Albany, N. Y. CHARLES^ LEWIS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALEtt IN Paper Hangers. 1913 Samples of Domestic ami Imported . P a p t a now on hand. ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN. Work promptly dono nnd at n suitable i price. | SCIIROEDER'S PIIARM J. L. BERGEN A < reOPRIETOHS. 16 Broad Street, Telephone 80-J. 4%%%m%%%«vw Makes Tender Strong and Vigor lust Rub on tZO and # MUery Vanish. . JiunoH Uoopur, J r . , «ay» If 1 iiiako y o u r tlipil wwiry rt-ct fe, comfortulile, your money buc! It'H a iilcHMunl, HuntlihiR- oln Botika r l n h t In ami Rctw rluUt of trotibh;. It riininvi'H iln> b tiofiM fnmi coiiin, bunlonn mi iKltl IH fine for rough anil •'In Only 25 colita u Jut. OFFICE AND STOREROOM: ! East Front Street, Second House from High Lumber,Sash,D«on, Blinds. GUMM ! Tel. BED BANK. i In the want columns of THE REGH«.rdw»re. and ISTER you will find a convention of people who have things to say to each It n»yp to ndvi-ttise in THI ~Aih'< rfiKi nn itf. • ither. Be one of them.—Adv. RED , N. J. AKK HEOIBTEB Black Offers Special for One Week or Until Sold! TREES-PRIVET--TREES -ASPARAGUS -TREES Good c/othest Gano and Ikm Davis, 2 yaws « t r a , at $12.00 per hundfed; first class at $10,00 per hundml; one year, *:» ftrt. at $s.0U in-r liundrc.! Staymuii, Grimes Golden, Wine Sap and Rota« Beauty, 1 yr, old*. 4 tofl f t , »t $15.00 pur hundred; :? ft,, at $W.oo per hundred. King David and Baldwin, 2 y « n extra, »t $K,00 per hundred; first class at $20,00 per hundred, P E A C H T CALIFORNIA Mi«i Lolo and Iron Mountain, 4 to 8 f t . a t $10.00 per hundred; 4 to S f t , a t $9,00 per hundred; 3 to I ft., at $7.50 per hundred; 2 to 8 f t , a t $6,50 per hundred. Belle of Georgia, Stump, Old Mixon, Reeves Far, Sal way and Smock, 4 to 6 f t , at $8,00 per hundred; 4 to 5 ft,, at $7. no per himdred; 3 to 4 f t , at $6.00; 2 to 3 f t , at fS.QO per hundred. Carman and Elberta, June Buds, 12 to 24 inches, fine stock, at $5,00 per hundred, $40.00 per thousand. P W V B T H n 5 Q I N G » 2 years old, extra fine; 12 to 18 inches, $1.25 per hundred; 18 to 21 inches, $1,50 per hundivd: 2 tu :J ft., at $2.00 per hundred, P L U M TREES—Abundance and Burbank, 2 years old, extra fine, at $2,50 per dozen, $18 per hundred, lights No. 1, $2.00 per do/.;*n. 812 per hundred. A S P A R A G U S - Palmetto, 2 years old, extra fine, at $3,60 per thousand, five thousand for $10,00. ROSES, extra fine out door frown, 1$ to 24 inches that will bloom this year, at 30c each, $3 per dozen. Dr. Wm, VanFleet, the finett and moit beautiful climbing ro«e, looki like a t*ta ro»e, at 40c each, 3 for $1.00. CURRANTS, the very b « t red varieties, 2 year§ old at $3.00 per hundred, I year, $2,SO per hundred. GOOSEBERRIES, Red Jacket, Pearl and Downing, 1 year. No, 1 fine stock, at $7.00 per hundred, Rhododendrons, fine 2 yearn old, nicely shaped at $1.50 each, $15.00 per dozen. Magnolias 4 to 5 feet at $1.50 each, Koiter's Blue Spruce, 12 inches, $1,00 each. - ' The above are only samples of our prices, Send for our catalogue for the others, IFrompt Shipment when cash accompanies order. If your order amounts to $15 or more we will Prepay Freight to any freight station in Mercer, Monmouth, Middlesex and Ocean Counties. Don't buy of agents, order direct from us, .JOSEPH H. BLACK,SON HIQHTiTOWN, NEW JERSEY. On our lower price suits the STYLE and FIT are just as good as on our better grades. We won't sell you as good a suit for $15 as we will for $25. NEITHER WILL ANYONE ELSE. B u t our $15 suits are fifteen plump dollars' worth, and were they not good we would not sell them atall. WE want you to come again, and again for life. BOYS, ask your father to bring YOU along when he comes forja'suit and get a good one for you, too. l " BwwBi Mark Cross Safety Razor 25c degree upon seven candidates dining EGAN'S Stetson Hats $3.50 & $5 interwoven Sox 25c & 50c the regular session of the lodge last FE Friday night, Mrs. Zoo Lnngjey, who has been Redman Collars, 2 for 25c I . & W. SHIRTS $l,5OIto:$5 spending gome time on Monmouth GUN FASTENED TO DOOR OF IRVING APPLE- farm with Mrs. Jennie Winsor, has returned nfter B week's visit at AsNow that moving time if near I arn prepared to do your next moving ol GATE'S HEN ROOST FRIGHTENS THIEF. bury Park. furniture, pimoi or bafs8S«, to all pirti Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Brown and of city or country, in the largest paddei SPRAGUE'S "AH in One" WasSi Suits and Rompers daughter Emma of Spring Lake spent •ans in Red Bank, Before you have rour neJtt moving done, write, send or George W. Hagedorn Had Thrilling Experience in the Ohio several clays last week with Mr, and SOc to $3,75. jail for the only rtliablf furniture moves Ambrose Hyers of West Farms. in town, and get mv priceB on your neii Flood at Coluntbiu-Henry Walter and Mb* Quimby Narrowly Mrs, Miss Mabel Demme has returned ob. All kindg of hscLVy or light truck. ag done *t Bliort aotlca. Call or addreit In I Escape Death on Railroad -WUHam Brevoort Leases His Farm from the normal school to spend a week's vacation with her grandparJ. T, SCAN, — Improvement* to American Hotel. ents, Mr. and Mrs, John H. Williams. 11 Wall Street, Red BanK. Mrs, E, McCarthy and Miss Evelyn SPRING OVERCOATS Reticence phone 124 J. Office phone 20S.J, Irving Applegata'a henrooafc has aid of crutches, Hirsch is staying Brown of Bryn Mawr, Pa,, have reSO M O N M O U T H S T R E E T . 9 . WIKOFF. with Dr. and Mrs. Walter Havens, been repeatedly raided by a thief durturned home after a short visit with ing the past three weeks. A dozen where he was taken immediately after Mr, and Mrs. William Nichols, Some Plain Some Silk Faced Some Silk Lined choice hena wore stolen nt various his leg was cruBhcd by a train on the Mrs. Sarah E. Cottrell, who has times, One night last week Applegate Central railroad. been spending two months with her $10, $12, $15, $18, $20 placed a loaded gun in his henhouse Clearing Bru»h Along Trackn. daughter, Mrs. John Krebs of Erie, with a string:''attached to the trigger Desirable Building Lets In West, The Pennsylvania railroad has aPa., arrived home last, Monday. AU Makes f 100—$ 3000 and fastened to the door so that the large number of men employed under George W. Allen of West Farms, l l t b f l v urpil. rebuilt, fiiltT fqy!pe#d. Iftfs 1muAelt1 aide Park and on Harrison avenue, weapon would bo disehftryed when the the supervision of Charles Brown, who has been spending some time at Del'y Wagon* $150 iVuk!^ "" East Bed Bank, from $250 upwards. door was opened. The thief attempted clearing the brush and small trees Brooklyn, spent two days at his home Can Traded Time Payments Terms to suit buyer. to enter the buildin!* but the report of along the right of way between Farm- at West Farms last week. New Foredoor Bodies 6 5 % Of the gun frightened him away. Ho was ingdale and Allaire. This work is Miss Helen Butcher, who attends 0!<l hodT trader Used h'.i>.« *?R" dp. seen to run and disappear in a dark done as a precautionary measure normal school, is spending a short Closed Bodies $50 Up alley not far from Applegate's home, against forest fires, usually prevalent vacation with her mother, Mrs. La•ogodOTti In Ohio Flood. $10 Up • B™ .*»& .fftf™;, during the spring and summer in the vinia Butcher of Ardena. Mr, and Mrs. Eorle Ferry of AsJthltld* anil Speedometers tS top George W. Hagedorn returned to his forests adjacent to the railroads. bury Park were recent visitors at the Cars Wanted. Spot Cash Waiting home on Hawthorn farm last Monday Brief RMU, Patterson Building, home of Mr. Ferry's parents, Mr. and I1RAL WITH OI,O KSTAIiUSUKD IIOUHK after a three weeks' trip through Miss Ora Brown, who teaches the 60 Broad Street, Red Bank. •llnw lo Buy Autansstiltt," malted free, Ohio. Hagedorn was in Columbus Oak Glen school, was unablo to re-Mrs. Levi W. Farry, when the flood descended upon the turn from Pittsburgh last week, where The Inasmuch society of the Presby- 20th Century Automobile Co., city. He was knocked down twice by she vvas spending the Easter vacation, terian church held their monthly meet- lbflO firoadway, car, MS St.. New Vurk. UOii U r m d m t , third floor. the horror stricken crowds of people because of damage from floods that ing last Thursday afternoon at Mrs. UroDch 214 W, 54th. f Bodt Bboo, il« w, Md who were frantically endeavonni to prevented trains from running on Wesley Cottrell's. reach places of Safety beyond the rapMr. and Mrs. Samuel Clayton and During Miss Mrs. idly rfaing water. Hagedorn barely regular schedule, Itaac Marriner of West Farms Painting, Decorating n Brown's absence Mrs, Clinton Burdge succeeded in reaching an elevated pomade a trip by automobile to Old taught the Oak Glen school. ii b f the th g a t f th p fld Bridge last week. sition before Beginning April i , 1913, Mr. E and Paper Hanging, John llarriner took a large party crest of the flood Mr. and Mrs. William S. Emmons struck the city. of young people from West Farms to of Freehold -risited Mrs. Emmons's Thurston Blaigdell, 418 Broadway West Grove one night last week. The parents, Mr, and Mrs. Periine R, Long Branch, K. J., is the sole dlsUm Ittww ••«*»«, Hen^ Wftltw, white going to Ai-young folks were entertained at theCook, lait week. tributor for the J. M. Horton Ice WE SELL "BETTER" CLOTHES 10 Gold Street, bury Park in an auto last week barely home of Mr, and Mrs. Vernon White. Mrs, Jacob Walter, who has been escaped death at the grade crossing Games were enjoyed and at a late spending some time at New York with Cream Company in Long Branch, Red on-the Aabury Park road near Con- hour refreshments were served after her sister, Mrs. John Hartung, has Bank, Eatontown, Beabright, Mon Red Bank, - New Jersey, over Emmons's farm. Walter was which the jolly crowd returned home. returned home, mouth Beach, Elberon, N. J., and taking MiM Quimby, matron of the Miss Minnie Aschenbach of BrookIra Patterson of Newark has been vicinity. Estimates Furnished. preventorium, on a business trip to lyn is spending some time with Mr. spending a few days with his parents, Increased delivery facilities will in Asbury Park and did not notice a and Mrs, Herman Ohlman at West Mr. and MM, Revoe W, Patterson of sure the prompt delivery of all orders Central train that was approaching Farms. Miss Aschenbach has just West Farms, until ho wai within a few feet of the returned from atrip to Germany, and Meyer Roback of West Farms has either wholesale or retail. track, To avoid being crushed he ran brought as a souvenir of her trip a moved to the John H, Keteham farm the car against an Iron sign post pair of wooden shoes made in thewhich was recently vacated by George Price and other information gladly given on request. Phono 218 Long within a few feet of the railroad track. Vaterland. Hankinson. His presence of mind undoubtedly Branch. Mrs. Mary R, Donahay of New Millard E, Heise, proprietor of Brae saved the Ufa of Miss Quimby and him- farm at Ardena, was marooned by the York spent several days Jaat week self. The auto waa considerably dam- flood in Ohio last week. He arrived with Mr, and Mrs. James H, Butcher aged when it collided with the tign home lait Monday but was compelled of Ardena. Sample Line of 1913 Designs Miss Laura Butcher of Point Pleasrt to make a detour of several hundred Now Complete, miles before he could got direct con- ant spent last Saturday and Sunday BMTOOKt IiMMi • ! • farm. with her mother, Mrs. Lavina Butcher nections with an east-bound train, Before placing that order for William Brevoprt, who bought the Five Lots and Double Dwelling House on Waverly Albert Lewis, who has been em- of Ardena, James L. Hall farm on the Glendola J. H. Clayton of Old Bridge Has that papering job, get in touch road two years ago, has discontinued ployed on the Pennsylvania railroad been spending two weeks with his Place, near Broad Street, Good Residential with me. farming and haa rented the place to under Edward Imlay, was recently cousin, Samuel Clayton of West Albert Randall, who lives in Sussex promoted and is now assistant section Farms, See my beautiful, line of Wall county, Mr. Randall will move into foreman, a new position which the William Southard, who has been visLocation. 'aper and get my prices. the house on the Brevoo*t farm within railroad company made operative a iting Mr. and Mrs, Perrine R. Cook ten days. Mr. Brevoort will move to month ago. has returned to his home at Bradley There is the good kind of Wall Rev. C. H. Bandy,-who was formerly TO— Red Bank. 'aper and the other. engaged in mission work In India, Xaprovtwirata to n t A Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Neavea o the public school last week and When you want the best at the Michael Duggan has completed ex- visited an address to the pupils. On Brooklyn spent aeveral days last week tensive, improvementE on the American made with Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan C. Acker most moderate price, call on me. Tuesday night Mr. Bandy spoke on hotel. Wide piazzaa have been built mission work in the Presbyterian man, The largest assortment in Monon the western and the northeKn sides Mrs, Edward Brigjfs of Poin Sloan's Liniment is a quick AGENT, of the building and A new entrance church. Pleasant has been visiting her par and reliable remedy for la^nemouth county to select from, has been made on the north side of Frank Davison moved last week entfl, Mr, and Mn. John Jackson. from the farm at West Farms that he ness in horses and other farm the building! Miss Ida Hulae of White's Utove is Beit Maieriah, Beat Workmanship. Corner E, Front Street and Wharf Avenue, Red Bank, recently told to James T, Ketcham animals. spending several weeks with Mrs and is now living with his sister, Miss Btti Finish and Best Service, "81o»u'» Llniiuent nrpapsM »nyWednesday morning white Elizabeth Davison, in rooms in Mrs.David Layton at West Farms, thlng on earth fur laneneaa 1" borrcs The Epworth league will hold a so Llna Case's house on North Main Wealey Megill was driving James Tol•lid other hone oilmimta. I wonld AH Work Given Prompt and Personal eiabla in the lecture room of the Meth ly*! horse up Main street tire anirrial street, mt lleep without It in uiy (table,"— odiit church tomorrow night. Attention. became uncontrollable and ran away. James Bearmore, who recently M4UTIS DOVLB, Curtlg Youmans of West Farms ha When near the Methodist church both bought Walter H, Grove's grocery m West loth St., K«w York Oity, traces wen unbooked and dragging on •tore, moved from Asbury Park last been spending several days with Good for SwelU»« and Atxctu. th« ground. Realising hie peril MegM week into the new hou«t just com- friendi at Middletown. Jin, H. M, (liuns,oi Lawfenee, Kan., Mrs, Lina Case has improved he R, F. D., So. 3, wrlMB—«I had t mare got out of the r t t r «ad of the farm pleted by Oscar W, Deppeler, on the The Motor that has made good the wiUtM abacoci cm herntxik.and one wagon sad was .thrown to the ground. corner of Mate and Weat wain streets, residence on North Main street by th GOO, bnttlB of Kloui'i Unltnont entirely cured Uor. 1 keep It Bit the tluio for Ho wag severely braised about the Mrs, Richard LengBtreet has re-addition of a new roof. 26 W. Front Street, Red Bank, N. j . world over. 2 to 50-H. P., 2 and 4 • siUll aud iinnU BM alUuiii tad for overyitm and one shoulder wag badly in* turned from Manasquan, when she Mill Jessie Johnson of Trenton llilng tibout tho itook," \ Telephone] 588, jured. The horn turned up North has been some time assisting Mrs. •pent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. cycle, 1 to 4 cylinders. Main street and soon after broke loose George W, Forsyth care for Mr, For-and Mn, Vela Bacon. from the wagon and ran as far as the •yth, who has been critically ill for •Mm, William D, Burdge of Oak Send for catalogue and hand book. S o i # Ag«ni for R«d B.nk «nd vidnitr Glen it spending two weeks with her Johnson Taylor farm, nearly a half aavwral months. at Ocean Grove, mile, where it ws* caught uninjured. Mm, Eugene Demme of Far Rock- sonMrs. John H, Ketcham of West away recently virited Mrs. Margaret FREDERICK RUMPF, Jr., AMttiam. «o M*ttou. Farms, who has been aick with grip, Denune. Itfiae Marguerite Hampton SHIPYARD AMD MACHINE WORKS: The Pennsylvania railroad a com- of Ajimry Park, Mrs, Demme'a grand- is recovering. FrontStreet and Shrewsbury River pa»y U g an addition to thedaughtcr, also spent Sunday at Mrs. Mrs. Charles C. Brower has re- it a quick and safe remedy station hat*. JJt will includa two wait- D«Rune'ii home, turned from a vieit among relatives for hog cholera. ing i rooms, one of at Lakewood. f them h exctaaively tail HaakiBion has moved from e for waaan. The present tmall H Joseph L. Moreau of Freehold has Slow'i Uatmctit W H i * ( M n . H. Ketcham place at West returned the J tusa-ttMdaa a-ataVon tusattMdaa aataVo haa been " I heard GOT. Brawn fwJio U quite » after a short visit with THAT TOUCH Ot7 REFINEMENT into the farm house on the Farou fnrmnr) «aj that hj> fead neT«r loat a dh quate for a lone time and the patrons friend* here. ASK OUR SALESMAN FOR p y recently aold by Frank hog from cbolcra BtMl that hi* remwl j about your home furnishings ii the clesirnhle and ralural vi tlu» road, including hundreds of Mrs. Charity A. Matthews of Went fihvoys WM »tablMpOonful Of 8loan'« remit of thoughtful selection. uaattngera who transfer here for avison to Jamci H. Ketcham. Unlmnut In ft gnllon of ilops, dooruunFarms ia suffering with a severe atMiss Phebe Megill, who has been LaktiWQod, hay« had insufflciant room li)|[ Ihotlono IU the animal ImproTed The bathroom should accord wiih the rest i>( the tack of grip. month Unv. Btoim and mys«lf The belt and moat durar?I<finiih for and Mar Mfc«ttMadatiM>» *iue« themaking a visit with her nieces, Mrs. home in the quiet appropriate design of its furnishing* n fc«ttM * were at tho Affrtoultural Collcgfl Lillian Cutler at New York and Mrs. George 3, Hart moved lant.wock O t I t ! 4 tti as here pied taste is JO evident, bullillng uid In Flia dliou»flon of the Floors, Furniture & Woodwork 0 OMtraI'rat!iroa4 station was burned Joseph Backea of [Jersey City, re- from wjral route No. 1 to Wyckoff's tjrt«tfe« Of the dla«M«, Gov. Drown 0 There iinothing like it. Bccloit tumid home latt Saturday. Mills. .^ ia.it> the romody JameA a« unfailing." 1 plumbing fixtures imtalled Our W«y -.. Andrew FitKgwrald, who has been ' «0«waTii«." Madia by Cwpwter-Mortm Co, Baata* Chester W. Hall hag returned fram itccord with the detnuidt of refinement in plumbing. of New York, who visiting his father, George Fitzgerald, a brief visit with frienda at Trenton. 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KnmM Worthy of Mention. my arma and cry 'Holp.* You can They wcr* eotnist itraifrtit tow»rfl "Doabtlen," writ us Clement ShortBwin> to my aHaiatanco, and, of courifl, me, with Ethol, who had them in tow, Mr, la the gtrtnd, "thero are many ihay will limufldtately tomo to the rc». her faco beaming with delight I («lt trout man Jiving today—man with cu« of buth of us, and then after huv- that I was beconilng «lowly petrified. prowpeetiva greatness—but only tim«j ing HBVfid our livoi. It will b«i our duty To meet those man of all others la o«a decide, in my judgment, thorn li to bo very Kiuteful. W*» can lnvltfl the world at that time and place. na man ln tho world today who i§ My first iinpuli* was to run, but I thorn to call, and the thing Is douo, •*. o f **• ire*t in any walk of Hfo In so itrikWou't It tin Brcatr' aho Raid enthusi- did not dare, A tense of thefltne»«of * way that ntn contemporariea oau astically, clapping her liniids. I hud things kept me rooted to tho spot, and |uuli0«lt«t)ngly proclaim him groat, mittKlviuBs perhaps lietauao 1 had not I triiHt that I did not betray all ll-llatory has proclaimed the elder Pitt thiniglit of it first. "What will Chap- I folt, a* Ethel loyotisly p t* great man, but not io certainly his py guy?" J finally asked. "Who enrcs? "My brother, Paul, and hia friend, Mr, l«on. It ha« assigned this oplthut to She's an old fogy, anyhow," said IJOU. tfllnnder of New York," They hafl ll'almenton or Peel, and it Is too early By Evelyn Jewell "Hut I ahuulj think she \w>uld at least arrived on a later train than wat t i * \yai to decide whether It •will concodo want tii Ihiuilc tlu» youiiK lucu for Hav- pected, and had only justt succeeded, III (o Gladatono or Dlsrat<lt. The great they said, in getting into their evenin« ing our HVI-H; lot's do It." iiuan li surely ho who ,by force of Ycstordoy morning the Hiirf wan in- clothes at that moment. 4. nlua, has IniproBBod himielf upon viting suid whrn wo saw Max and They had recogntiod me a§ quickly h!« ago In lomo permanent form. — Ileach, Aug. IS. Ftuil gracefully disporting themselves as I hnd them, 1 could BOO it In thnlr Whether tho nchlevementi of Mr, Denr Chub: Listen to my tnlu of in tho wftti-r In wo jilung. d, quite un- eyoB, but oven lynx-eyed Chappy her^ooBovelt or of Emperor William ore woo, and comfort mo a little, if you nwiue, m It seemed, of their prox- self could not have detected it in their «f this character had better be de- cull, sister niiiio. iuiity, and swum out In n different di- manner. folded a century hence. As you ask Such a perfectly dreadful thing hap- rtH-tloii. \ I cry gradually wo turned toJust then l^ou cama promenading ima, however, to join in what can pened yesterday to Lou and me, thnt ward tlictii, swimming slowly, when by, and nearly betrayed horaelf by :ly bo a Berious discussion, I BUJC- we're, going to leave, this place tomor- suddenly, HO suddenly, Indeed, that It looking as if aho had suddenly met the that wo tako tlio name of a row by tho very earllivit train. Nmv Htiirtlid even me, Lou throw up her BhoBt of her great-grandmother. Hut ilivlng man from each country who don't pluy Iho good married alstt-r ui't nruiH uiii! shrieked "llflp." I "fixed" her with ray »'ye and »ald (hai, by invention or emotion, stamp- nnd tell mother, for I'm Kolng to writo At onto there wan a commotion "Don't you darn" aa plainly as eyes ed himself upon hla ago. 1 therefore her myself nnd miy that tha funnrij; tin! bathorn and u greater coin- could speak, and she fortunately r«^ iiiomlnalo tho ten greatest men of thu didn't agree with me; that I am full inotlou on Khore. covered her KtmsCB and behaved very day as followa; of malaria, and wo urn being devoured Tho yiiiiuK nicn reached us In a well, Indeed, during tho ordeal of an Groat Ijiltniii, Thomas Hnrdy: by TnompiitOts, Then tdie won't fay n fwlnkHnjr and ench tnlung one of UFI Introduction, lOrent Hrituln, Lord Hater; 1'nited ; word against my leaving, but will by the arm held ua firmly above waWo were soon launched Into a gen'Status, Thomas A. Edison; Italy, ; write mo instead, like thu sweet thing t»'r anil BWMin fur the lifelmat, cral conversation, which, notwithjGugliclmo Marconi; Italy, Oiacomo shu la, to conn: to tin* Spring!) find "«)h, I'm nil ripiit now; I was only HtnncJing tho winter holidays, seemed IPuccinl; France, Francois C'oppnp; spend the rest of Hie month with you n little frightened," gaaped Lou, nowto turn qulto naturally to lummer iAiiitria, Kichnrd Su-aUds; Uunnauy, and her. really scured at HIP e>;citeino!it slm sportn. 'Hermann Sudenhann; Belgium, MHU- You know how I hate the Springs, !md ciuiSM. She would gladly have "Do you swim?" asked "Brother irlea Maeterlinck; Russia, Eiio Metch. nnd how 1 begged mother to let me bucked out of the whole thing if sho Paul," Innocently, his eyes twinkling Hiikoff," conio here with I.on nnd Mrs. Berry. could. with fun, but I would bo willing to spend thu "Don't nut us In the lifeboat! I did "Oh, a little," I aniwered, "1 can Wherein We May Glory. rest of the summer In tho Fejeo isWe aro often accused by other na- lands rather than utay hero after you- it only for fun," she said, making mat- manriKO to keep my head above water. ters worse by her blunder. Uo you?" ttom of being a boastful people. In tei'dny's experience. "Well, I'm learning," ho replied. "I !1y tlits time our heroes had taken 'reality we aro modest. Wo say littlo To begin at the beginning, you sen about giving to the world a rifle as a wo hod already been hero two weeks, In the situation and would have re- took some lessons lait summer, and could they have done so with with practise shall be able to make military weapon, or conferring on hu- nnd )hadn't met a new follow (excuse (excuse. treated nnd m W t m e t a n e w fellow making themselves the sport of some headway next season. I'm very • inanity the boon of anesthesia, or rev- t h e l n n a u B ) ,„ a l l t l m t t ! m e i Bathhig out the beach at having been taken in by timid about water; always was from oluUonizme navni architecture, or pro- i a t l l e o r d e i . o t t h e d a y > n n d t b c r e are a child, and—" duclng the cotton gin, tho sewing ma- n lot of us who always bathe together, two Rchool girls. The boat was now upon ua. We had "Don't believe him," Interrupted i;hine, the telegraph and the tele- mostly old friends and a few young called for help and we should have it. Ethel. "He is n champion swimmer, phone; but we might m woll carry ;m e n w e m e t l a g t B u m m e r , vary good We wanted to be rescued and rescued and mamma and I can never get him our heads a little higher when we re-! t o f e t c J l a u d carry, Ond that sort of to go with us to Saratoga in the sumfleet that we gave, to all the nations \t h ! n g i b u t a w f U n y tiresome you know, we should be. of the earth that noble ideal of an ed- i £ or w e h f t d ii ea rd all their stock atones Max lifted Lou from tho boat, her mer. He always will go with Mr. El•ucnted womanhood, and not only | o n d ] o k e a 0V er nnd over again. Be- face not' pale, as that of a half- lender to the seashore, and last sum;potnted but led the way toward the B i d e B they were wretched swimmers, drowned girl should bo, but burning mer they saved two girls from drownrealization of It. It like a flame from humiliation and ing. It was all out In the paperi; .realization ! n f a c t ( t i j e r e w a s n o t 00 reMy g00d anger, Paul assisted me; I was Elmply didn't you see it? Let's see, what were The exercises at Mount Holyoke swimmer on the beach, and altogether did not merely celebrate toe seventy- it was very ilow, and we were dying weak and dazed and could not have the names? Mies Hall and Miss John, said a word had he been leading me son, were they not? Do tell about It, filth birthday of a woman's college- I to meet some new jeopla. Paul, won't you?" they conuneniorated the birth of an Imagine our delight then, when, a to the stake. "You'd better tell it yourself, Ethel. ;ldea. "Step aside and give the lady air," week ago, two perfect Apollos appear. I ed upon the beach, and we at once commanded Max, "She li faint—just I'm a modest man, and never boast of Baa Too Mnelj i my heroic deeds, and I'm iure Mai William T. Evans of Cincinnati l s ! marked them for our prey, for they narrowly escaped drowning." Very feels the same. BesldeB, we are living carefully ha supported her as we 9 champ.on., and to see anychamp.on. and to see any slowly walked up the beach between In the hope of meeting those two what might ba termed crtauitiv* la ™ » f ^ o r a t o r ; ; If he underOTto teH ofj!sbe fv *M w h 0 c o u l d ^ J e * tor * ^ ° ^ the gauntlet of curious strangers who young ladies again some time, In the • n adventure with a taxleab chauffeur was a novelty Indeed. But to craned their necks to see something distant future, and we want to mako - -finally •• ' i"1'. acquainted with them—ah 1 lie would begin with Adam and For days we left no atona untiirned which might give them a new Bensa- a good Improsilon, Do you think, Miss ireach tho atreet crosBlng where yellow Mills," he said, turning to me, "that to find out who they were, and to tion. itaxl No, 41144 hit him. a young lady would like to have a maet them lf "I think 1 can walk very well now Mr. Evans was one of the principal I PO"lble: all, of course. stranger go about and tell people, how * P oaker8 on the prosram of the Worn- i! B a perfectly proper and lady-like- with Bessie's help," said Lou finally. he had once had the honor of rescuing "Thank you for your assistance." ,an PrcBS club at the Waldorf one ! w*y, but there Beamed not a ghost of from a watery grave? It's beastly "Don't mention it; I'm glad to have her lafternoon. One of the other gentlewarm here; let's try to find a breath rendered you a service," replied Max Between, ourselves we always spoke imen on the program was William A. of air," he added, giving me no oppor,'ChaBa, the dean of American painters., of them as Damon and Pythias, for if with mock humility, as he nowed tunity of answering his question. iMr. Chase occupied a seat upon the! you want to talk about people whose himself away and disappeared in the Wo walked to an open window. iplatform Bomewlmt to Mr. Evana1 loft, jn a m e 9 y ° " d o n ' t k n o w . ?m h a T e t o crowd. "Why did you leave • Beach so And wo, the center of observation "And so," Bald Mr. Evans "I bellove! christen them somehow, and it's lots suddenly last summer?" he asked. of Ithat my concluBionB are JuBtlfled. I t»«- One fler.ee looking Individual, and with all our own crowd gathering "It didn't agree with us. We had ,am BUre that our dear friend, Mr. with a Van Dyke beard, we call Me- around us, offering smelling Baits, malaria dreadfully," I answered, lookfinally reached our bathhouse. Their Chase will support me in tola. U not phlatopheles, and a tender=eyed youth, ing him straight in the eyes. He ithat BO, Mr. ^ — " , with yellow curly hair, we have dubbed attentions were odious, but we dared looked at me rather doubtfully. not resent them. They meant well Mr. Evans turned to faze benignant- Goldle Locks. "I wonder how those newspapers !ly upon Mr Chase. The femlnlna au-: Well, the other day I was sitting on enough, • Later when wo reached our hotel managed to get both our names wrong dienoe rustled expectantly and craned the sand, in my bathing suit, waiting llti several rounded necks to behold for Lou, and, in the Interln, watcliln| everybody had heard the story. Chap, —Hall and Johnson—how preposterfor Mr Chase Damon and Pythias to appear. I py was wild and people we never saw ous!" Mr! Chase, head •lightly upon one! spied them presently, lying on the before came up officiously and con- "Well, you see," he replied, "we tide and eyes closed, slept sweetly on.! sand, at no great distance, and heard gratulated us upon our narrow escape. didn't know your names, and when the Could thoy do anything for us and reporters came to us we just manu^ "Ah—poo." Mr. Chase breatb^C toft- tuelr voices. how did Lou feel when she was factured them on the spur of the mo"She's a fine swimmer, Max," said ly through hie parted lipa^ * " ^ drowning? Was it true that your ment, while they waited. We didn't Pythias, who is dark, with eyei full of whole life passed in review before want them to annoy you by inquiring fun, nnd a Napoleonic nose. Pa! Revealed. you? It was simply unbearable, and at the hotel. I'm sorry the names did Which 7=the little one?" The manufacturer threw a belllger- ' Damon, who is big, blonde'and ele to cap the climax the whole thing was not suit you." out in the papers this morning with I don't know what I said in reply, «nt chest. Rant, big headlines. But—thank fortune— but, Chub, I was so grateful that I fell "Afreit 'em," he said. "If I had my "No, the one with the curly hair, they had both our names wrong—Miss in love with him on the spot, Suppos* way I'd arrest every blighted labor wish I rnuld meet her, but—" Hall and Miss Johnson—so it won't the reporter had gotten our namei! agitator in the United Statea." A puff of wind carried away tho A gaunt figure with a skull In place of tha sentence, and 1 heard no more. go any further. I made a move io leave the window, of the head rose exultantly. Those horrid fellows! We never and saw that Lou was managing her So, then, Damon's name was Max. "Then arrest me," it cackled, caperwant to see their faces again. If we end of the line very well, with Max, I ing. ' I am the original stirrer up of My curiosity was whetted to a sharp really had been drowning it would be think rooming with me has done a those who do hard labor. I am the edge, 1 wished Lou would come, for different, but to think they knew we great deal for Lou, You remember, it aueient breeder of discontent, the we must know the name of the other. were pretending and the fun they was she who proposed that affair, and father of niiarchlstB. the agitator of Who wB3 the girl with the curly hnrr must bo Laving at our expense, why | then spoiled It all because she was too whom they wished to meet? But at It makes me blush. ..agitatorB, Arrest me." chicken-hearted to carry It through. thnt moment our crowd came «p with Just think how anxious we were to "But who are you?" Of course wo couldn't let Chappy Lou in the midst, and there was no "I am Hunger." I time for further speculation. However. know tlio truth, so we made up a ma- meet those men last summer, and now "Tut, tut!" paid the manufacturer: 1 managed to toll Lou what I hnd laria story nnd told her wo were going to have their acquaintance positively pleasantly. "Why HIIOUIU I am>st uiv heard while we were bathing and we homo. She remonstrated, but we put thrust upon us in this way! It's really romantic, isn't it? They are charm*_;rt andrfiiofoHt.ijabor Agent" iiftroed that something must ho (lone i our joint foot down and declared wo ing fellows, however, and already I would go. and so, early in the mornat once to make tlicilr aequnlniance. j foregoa we aro going to have a good Rolie ef Spanish Armada, An hour later, after we had washed ing, before these gaplug gueata are time. about, we will bo off. An anoTior of tho Spanish armada our hair under the shower, and were ; More anon. Lovingly, your sister, period, recovered from the Wallett, a standing in the sun, with it streaming I Good night; I must finish packing BESS. well-known "swatoliway." three mllea over oiir fnec-s, wn heard a voice pay; ]tho tray of my trunk and it is nearly off Claoton, England, has bean pre- '•Yea, they do sny tliat she's Rrrai on midnight, Your loving sister, Philadelphia, April 3, HESS, sented to Colchester (Essex) Museum, a swim, that one day sihe saw a incv- j DottrcBt Chub: For generations this anchor has been maid out at sea and swam out to ' Washington, Dec. 22, i Let mo break the news gently—I'm an enemy to the trawls of local fisher- stroke its hnir." They were quite nenr | men, but at length one of the flukes to us, nnd we were giggling nt the ! Darling Chub: Sorry I couldn't ac- | engaged. It was all the fault of the •became worn partially away, and mermaid story, but our hair veiled our :cept-your invitation to spend tho lioli- i Easter holidays, Paul was in the city the last trawl that struck it thus Hft- fares, and we fell, quite safe, i days with you in Nesv York, Ethel !1 and he said thnt. having saved me from an awful death, he thought he had Pd It from the ground. "What did you aay the light-halrc-d | Brown (thnt lovely junior, you re- some claim upon my time and affecmember,) hud insisted on Lou and me otic's name Is?" whispered Lou to spending the Christmas vacation at tions, and so forth, and asked me if I me. 1 didn't agree with him. And, Chub, Bonaflcia! Stimulant. "Max," T whispered in reply, \ her home In Washington. Of course ! I've told him all about last Bummer, Tho coca leaf in highly prized by wo were delighted to accent and hero "And my name Is Paul," Raid '. He looked very grave nnd stern, an.1 tho native of Uolivhi ;ia a Btlmulant. Pythias, looking straight at Max, wiih '• wo aro. We arrived only yesterday He chews it likn tobacco, but with a unblushing effrontery, sis he vigorous- , nnd tonight Uthol pives. n dunce in said it was a very good thing fin me that I had not told him before, for Uo utter excuoe, BIIICG by Ha UB.J h,? can Il v t o w e i ( . a his wet IOCUH. WO wore our honor. perform great feats of endurance auu 1 paralyzed! They had heard UH speak- I She Bays we filial] mcot some lovely never would have thought of proposgo many hours without food. With a ; iiiR of tliom. What should wo do?people, and RIIO is expecting her ing to a girl who could be so bold; but pouch of cocoa imm'S and a Hiiiail baR ! What we did do, mid could not helii brother nnd his chum this afternoon. of course having asked me to marry of parched corn he can run fifty miles doing, was to laugh. Then we nmdp They nio Princeton seniors and al- him. It would bo against his prina day. Flcet-rooted Indiana eoiitm- our WHY wiih all the dignity we could waya Hpeiiil their holidays together. ciples to disappoint me, nnd have ma tute the tolngraijh services of the coun- eornmnml to our bathliousie, lOthe! says they are like tho Siamese fade away and die of a broken heart And, Chub, ho wore such a solemn extry. j Our faces were burning, rind yet we twins. pression that for a moment I almost There—Ethel is calling, I must ; were m full of laughter that we want. thought ho meant it. But then his go— . . . Legacy to Have His Health Drunk, j ed to screnm. It dawned upon tm thnt (A day later). Oh, Chub, I've some- eyes twinkled, and ho said very conMr. John Dippla of Leytonstone, II-! jioRHlbly, even probably, they had lioen ceused victualler, who diud on Sep. | taining of us when 1 had overheard thing so funny and so delicious to toll descendingly that ho would forgive tember 21, bequeathed £250 to the them. Perhaps I was "the one with you. Last night at the party Lou and me If would promise never to try the treasurer of the LeyBpring lodge of I the curly hair," and Lou was "tha little I were having a picnic dancing and same trick on any one else. And I chatting with some army offlceri felt very safe In promising. Once In Free Masons upon trust to apply the one." income in providing for n silent toast \ Evidently, they were -an anxious to whom we thought the most charming a lifetime Is quite enough for such an to be drunk to his memory, <o be pro. j meet us as weiv to moot them, and men we lind ever mot, Lou wai prom- adventure. I'll tell you all the particulars in m j posed at tho iirstallatlon banquet of; two bright college girls, who never enading with one of them, I had just next. In tho meantime congratulate finished my fourth dance, and wai the lodge by Uio flunked at a recital, ought to be able under tho chandelier quite mo, and bugiti at once to shop for to find a way. nnd elnted. Happening to your wedding presents. Your lovias When I thought Lou was asleep, she Popular Sun Bath, BESS, glance toward tho door I saw—whom sister, Tho i-iin bath it, i.dd Io be so popu- suddenly excUdiuud; "Kinvku! 1 have lar at. prcfient in Germany that in Boveral citk-H one can buy a ticket for j >a sun bath JUBL UH in America one j ibuya a tlcki-t for a bath In the ourf. ; The eiin bath ticket entitles the holdjer to a room for disrobing, n bathing ieu!t and a "placo in tho sun," a n or vmsisire SAT. Episode CLEARANCE SALE OF Summer Steering Committee. Hegistry Clerk—"It 1B neeeiiary for nn« to ask the mother of the bride If .tfhe h u nothing to Bay before I procead with tho ceremony," Voice of .Mother (ln background)—"All I have to tay u that if I hadn't bad a good • flert to Bay already they never would ,,*»¥« lauded here." •, i .» _ _ . i TO RENT BUILDING THE lifts The Last fewDays Has Brought Us Many New Carloads of Dressers, Chiffoniers, Washstands, Buffets, Bed Springs, Mattresses, Rugs, Carpets, Wall Paper and Refrigerators, ALSO- — Splendid New Designs and Finishes in Dining Room, Porch and Library Furniture, all of which is Offered Now at CASH CARLOAD PRICES. THER.WESTCO.,Kejport,IN.J. Hundreds of the above named articles have found their way into our stock during the past day or so. All our stocks have been completely revised and replenished as a result of this avalanche of big shipments offering great varieties of styles and prices, and filling everyone of our warehouses. Goods are all marked in plain cash prices and we are now taking orders for hotels, cottages and bungalows, or any size order at prices so low that thrifty buyers instantly forget ouf closest competitors. It isn't a question of quality, style, assortments or finish but one of placing your order at the right time to secure these high grade goods at such wonderful low prices, ALL GOODS DELIVERED AND SET UP IN YOUR HOME FREE. Dining room, library, hall and den furniture in Mahogany, Fumed, Early English, Golden Oak, varnished or waxed and Weathered Oak, Bed room suites and odd pieces in Birdseye Maple, white French enamel, Birch, Oak, Weathered Oak, Circassian Walnut, and Tuna Mahogany, Where Can YouGo to Duplicate These Values? $8.75 Oak Dressers 42-inch tops,, and upper drawers made of selected wood and serpentined, plate glass,'* built extra strong and highly finished. Other specials in dressers by the hundreds, Priced at $5,. $5.48, $5,98, $6.75, $7,98, $8.98, $9,98 up to $60 $5.48 $21.S0 Brass Beds 2-ineh continuous post beds with large filling rods, guaranteed finish, at $22.50 Dressers '&$£ Triple swell fronts, plate mirrors, glass knobs, attractive shapes, choice of birdseye fmaple, mahogany, oak and white French enamel. Piano finished goods, now $16.50 $15.00 Others $5.98 up to $50 Closing out $45 brass beds now at $ 3 2 $6.98 Felt Mattresses With mattresses and pillows, can be separated; castered: full line to select from $3.25 to $25. We use a grade of genuine felt in these mattresses which giyes surprisingly fine wear; every mattress warranted. Others in all grades from $2 to $80 $3.25 $5.00 $5.00 SSIding Iron Couches Agents for the Famous Ostermoor, $6.00 Solid Oak Chiffoniers Five large deep drawer chiffoniers, extra well finished and castered; special now $3.95 20 styles, from $3,95 to $52.00 $40 Five-Piece Parlor Suites Polished mahoganized frames, upholstered with imported verona, at $26.50 $20 3-Piece Library Suites Choice of fumed, early English or forest green, frames with leatherette slip seats. Special at $15.00 12 different designs from $10 to $100 Complete Mission Dining Suites 9-piece suites'of "selected'soliToakTSidra beautiful rich nut brown, includes buffet, round table, China closet, 6 chairs. $69.50 Other complete suites special at $46.50, $79,60 $100, $125, $150, $160, etc., all reduced just now. Mattings Mattings 150 rolls of fresh imported mattings, prices run from 1 0 c per yard up, Special prices by buying the full roll. Ingrain Carpets Ingrain Carpets Forty new patterns of Lowell and Gold Medal Ingrains, the best all wool ingrains on tile Crex rugs and mattings at carload prices; for market priced, special at 5 9 c per yard up, example, 9 x 12 crex rugs "Big line of cheaper carpets priced 2 2 c per yard and up, . CREX CREX $5.50 We make a Specialty of Making and Fitting Window Shades, and Our Estimates are Free for the Asking. THE R. WEST COMPANY. THB REP BANK HKOIRTEB BEB&ANX WINSOttfe. By CORA CAHSON. Th« dam* wii WM ta» rtnrt In H4 "Ttora! Potiw't It Bound a •and yniai better than before U 7 tu&«4f" demanded Dorothy as t h i Iat ^ The opening bagflball game of the h«r ttngom gild* nimbly or»r tba keys E««t Jersey high »ehcH>l league at In «ikibttlon of tht l«ipro?«l eondl- Red Bunk for tlte HUB Reason was played Saturday afternoon on tba tlou «f tins piano. Pf<(H[H»et avenue diamond and win "A.t least two thousand t(m«i Ilti* won by the R«d Bank teum from th* ter," Mw«nte4 fc#r rattier, wllh mn *•• Freehold boy* by tjit secr« of 18 to 8 •umpMon Of gravity. "I •uppoae you'll in a ont»Mid«d contest. n»v«r practica on H M»(n tor tear of It Was an id#*I day for b»*eb*li awl thu gome brought out nearly 2oO root•puitttf it?'" hlJ in ers from this itutmi, • Th# nodded m mawamam, MBWt. iwung thudMtfc buwh of" follower, who h i team until the iitt»t with on the pUno itool, which which, gtoodd b by their •Inn* It had hid no mlnUtriition to its the expectation thai the unexpected for u s k a t i n g rink a t N e w York, which Fuit'.K iiL I . i n c r o f l . voice, •Queaktd an •icruclatlng ac- j might 'happen and that their tuua pomtion he held for nix wuckH a n d in ' A b a r r e l opfninsi will bo fhur.h «B»ni|»nlnieBt to her wordi. "And would go homo with th« laurelM. addition t o poRting bills hcciinu; head liekl nt (iraei' V The freehold team WHS tint at. the Hknte boy. Ho fitrmod t h e ukutu boys ; Tliuifiliiy iiiKht, A) ~ Itii, i m d i - r than, that old plino lunar would ooine but but th,eir oflortH provetl into a union, nuikiiiji u Hfulu of piicuM U l i n r t i o n uf t h e ludi aid snr'irty. back and tako a week to flx It," 1 ftii" n.M.siHting put rons t o put on a n d T h e hulii-H v f t s t r j - :nicnt\ uf T r i n i t v "UMghfur, you oxoigorato too much. rc'inovi' t h i i r i<k(iti'^ iiiul ut tin* end <if t ' l i i i r i ' h w i l l n i w t t i i i i i i i r i u w a l l I ' l n i i i i i Df> try to bn more |lt«rel," lectured ;q t h e i , n u , n h o m i n t h e „.„",.„•& „„,, the fliHt m o n t h wan iiblcs to anf-ist IIIK in tlit* choir room of 111,• clunvh. h*r father aa h« pettled hlmaolf com- I scored their finni run in thu ninth. einplity*'!' rinaiii'ially The Hmuiuy-Kchoiil hi aid of the | y y wlirn he en fortaMy In his leather chair for th« The Red Bankers lined up an exlo.'iite c a p i t a l lo iinancu Methodist church will imM-t imiiuht ceptionally strong tvum for the ilrat d«uvored t orink, M The jiiiimci1 ik Mr , K b bb e - | aftur p r n y e r m e e t i i u of tho season. Myron Minton came u d pwrtner in the enterprise and i committee of the chin "Well, thii time It took hts Jtjit game d i f h l will toftllwl thu position behind the but and 'Eiicfiy tlvo days," Insisted "Bamihr, he cleverly (might the (sphere AH it wan eventually opened the New York I morrow night in the u? t'l's' natlor, Rev. .Innii-H Lord will piTach next wtHi in aggrieved air of on« who hai twirled in good fashion by William flu'iitcr roof gardoii us a hkating wan made on. Sunday nioining at i'il-.-e i l l i n c h o n f . iIK»!i«i the truth vainly. Matthews, llurold Hurley, who in ppaluce. About $:.}(),000 from thi Invisible." At g •live what?" asked her f*th«r, better known unionut-t his whool tho rink t h e fh'Bt Hcunon anil W a l t e r j "Strength ehunw an"Moon" and Is a, coining Hal ROBcintH'ig thc;n .startwl lii'iini-hinif out, | lii^ht ilia topic will i' "Home LionH tmswtmont in b!« voice, hold down the first bug and He financed t h e q m i n e n t t n i g e d i a n , j in t h e P a t h . " H "Five dny«, reiterated tho little Chose, ployed ball all ttw time, "Billy" Ryun JaniBB Keune, who WUH nppi'ariiig in I T h e m o n t h l y meetiim of the ushei girl, emphatically. never plnycd n hotter game of base- the principftl cities in a rcvivnl of \ union of the- Methodist church will daya to tuno a planof What ball in his life, His battinji was ex- " J e k y l i a n d H y d e . " a n d made money j huld next T u e s d a y ni>rht. Thu Hoi'iul Th i l circlu i l f ceptionally clover and his position ut by careful management with the well do you mean, Dolly?" actor. church will meet tornurruw afternoon p "t thought ho was awfully Blow, but second was filled to the antiHfactlon of known Shukespeuruan Hi nextt venture was th of with Mrs. J. P. Monahiin of Wallace the he nald It w u awfully, awfully out of the toum'H manager, Richard Roberta. theHis old CaHlno theater on the bench ntreet. * ; Eugene Newman at third rind Kiintuna," ut ABbuiy The Guild of the ("ioldfii Rulee lheld y Park ufter the city y hiwi run dd ncth McQueen ut short stop played "B»t oven lo, whatever did ho do well at those positions!, Newman that h py l h l W i h the h iin- a sociable Monday jiijrhL at, Mrs, Sam- ! playhouse at a loss. With all that t!nj»rf t d t i d R b l i' off new iideas Rosenberg i uel landed severnl ont?-hundcd eatchuB und troduction on F Finnt street, whichh J "W«ll, he eama Monday, Plr«t of McQueen let very few grounders pass made that houBe a KUCCCSH, Hoyt's was attended by about forty peopl all be played a loag time—to find out him. The fielders were Charles Cake, chain of theaters in New England The next business meeting of "the guild i whloli keys were wrong, I B'noae, Ha Fred Noble and Joseph Fix. Very came next, which includes Derby, will be held at Mrs. L. dc la Reussille's ; Norwallk, Stanford, Torring- Monday night. plays just grand, marches, and" few errori were made in the ftetd by South ton, Winated, Port Chester and Mt. these players and • some vory clever waltiea, and variation! of 'The Star- catches were made.' Kenneth Jeffries, Vernon, and as run on tho progrcgHive MAY PETIT JURY, B|ianflod Bannor' and such plocoi, you who has a swift, straight hall, was Rosenberg lines prospered from the know.- . put in the box in the ninth inning to first. The old Broadway at Long Panel of Bixty Jurora Drawn "Fine!" agreed her father, with get a try out nnd ho made Rood. Mat- Branch was next added, then Parker's XnclaAva Wv§a from Rod Bank, Sheriff Wilbe-rt A, Beocroft drew thews went into the field and relieved Broadway and tho erection of the mock exthuilaim, handsome New Broadway at Long the petit jurors for the May term of "Tlwn he- itoppod and tried each Fix in tfta last inning, Branch and tho New Savoy at Aabury court at Freehoid yeKterday morning. not.j •eparattly." Tho Rod Bank boys went to the bat Park, which ia owned by Mr. Rosen- The IiKt is as follows: "Tfctt wam't io grand, was it? Well, Atluhlli'—tiunett I!, ('iiinivcr. Kinll with a vim and brought homo four berg and his father. In addition to how long did the concert lnst?" H u n - y A, Wallltiu-. .l"liii Muri'liy. rung in the first inning, Every man these playhouses, Mr. Rosenberg has Sf111. AtlililtliHlKllluntls Hiiiniul T. \S-iiiti', "Most all day, I got awfully tired had a waek in this inning, as they did tho controlling interest in the Savoy A h r u l i i i m HIOKUI Willi.nii M. IJnlioil-J. of tho noise and went over to Ruth- in the third and sixth inning. They and MetropliH theater at New York. Ashury rark~-VMli.ini I'itti-nstT, r r y (J, S m i t h . ryn'a, Hut I told Mary to take oaro got four more runs over in the third, The Lyric, which opened on Satur- H uHriidlpy I f e a o h — H i r a m liriidm-r. six in the sixth and two in the seventh. day last under tho Rosenberg' manageor bi«a," Jlelniiii 1 —lieni-y Mii-liMi-l-nn. The next game to be played by Red ment, entertained the largest erowd Hulolltuwn—.Ittint'M Itnlall, Urnl'iii- , \ , "Mary la a faithful maid and took ritl. such good care of him that he came Bank will be played with the Peddle that has ever gathered iniidc of Red I . l Kp pI IlHnIciffli l o w n-—A brnli ii m 1 ' I I I s of, institute team at Hightstown next Bank's newest theater and the perKiili- H a v e n — W a l t i - r f h a d w i i ' k . nsain next day, didn't he?" Saturday, formance of motion pictures, augl-'rceli'iltl—rPeruy t f Wliilc. K d w i n I ' r c o - , Dorothy missed the «areaBm In her mented by an orchestra of seven m a n . Curl Mfl>0]iiioti, W i l l i a m Cnnwiiy, ! H i i l m d P l — C h i ' l n e y i i t i i i , ' , H, Hulnifw, | faflier'a wordi and continued her eiepieces', greatly pleased the audience. LiHiU KAME—QUIOLEY. DiiHol.u, j Feature pictures will lie the present planatlon placidly, "Oh, yes, ho seem. H o w i l ! — . l o t i p p l l <•'- i-'.i liil,Mill, i K e y p u r t — W i l l i a m Uiinliu-r. J, Allicrt | Bd to like har. Well, on Tuesday he Mlddletowu Otil nnd Bed Bank Man Mar- policy of 1tho Lyric and bookings are I now being made for the best traveling Heyei 1 , Jiimesi F l y n n , ried This Afternoon. too^ the piano nil apart and raised LrniB l i r u n c h — D u n i i - I 1'., H l m i m i , Hi'- i repertoire companies, including Nancy Miss Margaret G. Kane, daughter such a duit It kept Mary busy cleanncJit T i n n u i n i . M i i n u s i i u n n — l ' r a n k <iiiddiird. of William Kane of Middletown, and Boyer, Winifred St. Claire, Chicago ing up around him," M i i n t i l a p a n — W l l l i i i n i II. Huilcy. stock, Himmolein stock, Helen Grayco, Timothy J. Q Quigley, g y , son of Dennis H, IJiiiley. ' I ieo," Her father's intonation igl y off H Herbert b t street, t t were mar Chatterton stock and many others. Marlboro—l^'riinlc l.indcll. TIIUIIIIIK waa ominous. "Well, on Wednesday?" ^riod this afternoon at St. James's Matinees are given daily at 3:15 D ' H i i m , W i l l i a m H a n l y . Matawan—dporiie I'- K i ' l l n e , Josi'pU "He put it together again—but church. The bridesmaid was Miss o'clock, and the evening performance l.yle. loriiathing waf loose, or tight Any- Mmy Kane, a Bister of the bride, nnd runs continuously from 7 to 11 o'clock. W ,M U l s t o n e — C l u a - l e s II, ("iruvatl. I l i i u i i i \V. TuiiLiim, way, he didn't like tho way it sound- Harry Giblin of Red Bank was N e p t u n o — K d w a r d ,]. liaviw. er and he tried it a long time, so groomsman. Ocean—-J. t'onovtM 1 .luhnKton. S O K O E ROLL. that Mory and I could tell It wain't The young couple leit for PennsylR a r i t a n — W i l l i a m M a l t l i i ' w s , Sr., I I f r Lehr, vania whore they will spend a weak. Ooofl Attsndauco Eocorda Mails at Navo- niiin Quito-right." Roil n u n k — C h a r l e s II, (.'hiytmi, l i a v h i u i n t In March. "So be had to come on ThurBday In On their return they 'will Ilvo ut Red K. H a i i e e , C;eort;e. \V, Miinioii, p e r F r e e h o l d — I j e u n A, CiiiiliK', W ( l i order to take the poor old piano apart Bank where the groom has a houFe - Pupils with perfect attendance for t e rU pII, Hue, J n m c s StBrtin, furnished. Mr. Cjuigley is employed March" at the Naves!nk srhofil are: agnln#' gueB'sed her fatoer.i , W a l l — A l l e n Htilliik. as 'bookkeeper lot S£i*yl<cr & StiyJcer. I-'lflh ami wlxtli Ki'nili'fi—Annie Hriiln. "VaB, and at it wai Mary'* day out, The bride was formerly a compositor ii I'll, Aiuili'c Uorniiui, HiiKi'l Utjiniiin, C wai glad he was hare only In the for THE RED BANK REGISTER. OLD-rABHIONED SOCIABLE. •Hull] Millyor, Kvn TIIOIIIIIMHII, Ilentrli'tWrilllnii, May Woodwurtl, HUa HHVPIIS, moTUtng, so I could go over to Kath'Stcrllnc' ltnpkiiiM. •Howard VnnKIrk, Entoi-tainnient at Methodist Church Bfryn's after he wont, "Hien Friday MSB, AMANDA M. WHITE SEAS. Jiimi'K iOilwnrils, ijhvood Snyiier. •Hiinel vlvaa Old Memories. .Martin, morning he put In what he called the The old fashioned "apple parin bee" | SPPOMII f{i"'fl(»—AHIIP Aiiuiir. Rstlu'r flnlnhfng touches. You see. that does Sht Died of Apopleij la Her 61st Vear f'orter. Kl.sle (.iiildon. I'lurciU'C Iliilm, held at the Methodist church last make five days, But I didn't ask him BluiK'lie Smith, fiertrude Vii.ll. C'liaf-los night under the direction of tho ushAftsr R H I W N I I 1 SlekiitiB. to Rtay to luncheon again, so he finalMrs. Amanda M. White, widow of Carter, ers' union was well attended. The enle Silver, Silver, f^J'smitT'111^"*1*""1'"0 W I U i l " n M l, A1 tertainment consisted of humorous ly left at noon.' You don't care If I Harmon D. White of Little , Moi'dpcal KarloM, Ira Lrtt«, did n't, do you, father? I did so hate died Sunday at a Trenton hospital of fr , instrumental and vocal Mliiiilo VanKIrk, Kritiu Hiiilth, Alary lo eat with him; he gobbled so," And apoplexy. She won sixty years old funny speeches and selections and leaves five sisters and one brother, Fourth ffpide—Curlttin WallliiR, Sarn Horotby looked both disgusted and The giHters are Mrs. Cornelia Minton Wrljjlit, 'Alinnifl lleln-ant, iHnljclle Skid- by the Red Bank glee club quartet. Those taking part were dressed in old g nd Mrs, Emily Minton of Fair Ha- more, fashioned costumes. Those ,in the I' M i' M t Krude—Jolm Hotmett. WilHiim But her father's patience gave way eri, Mrs. Charlotte White and Mrs, ifoln, HiTliprt (toimiin, linniild Jolirmnn, cast were Mrs. Robert T. Smith, Mrs. •ml h« agked sternly, "Whatever mado Adelaide Stout of Little Silver and ,IcistE'|)li LiettH, I''iiinniH Parkinson. Hohert Carl Kceler, Mrs. W, Boyd, Mrs. ForSmttli, Qeoigo VV'tiilfnK, Vester Hurlos, you Rik him H luncheon with you at Mrs, Julia Klauberg of Brooklyn, Mildred nurter, Rlhsabeth IVukliiKon, vest Campion, Mrs. Harry W, Lafetra, Augustus L. Morris of Anbury Park Helen QiiittlfnniiiiHli, JCHHIG llavons. any time?" Misses Geneveive Oompton, Elizabeth "Why, you told me to be nice to i the brother. The star denotes per.fect attendance Brandes, Maytie Morris, Meta VonThe funeral was held this afternoon since September, Glahn, Regenm Holmes, Eloanore him." Dorothy burst into teare, "So Morris, Blamhe Bennett nnd Verna I Btiva Mary orders to have oatra good it Mrs, Emily Minton's and tho body was buried in Evergreen ceraeterv at TWO H E W ODD l E L L O W S . Delatush; Messr,«, F, Compton, H, Itinoheons and—and—" iittlo Silver. Rev, Clifford Dilks W, Lafetra, George M. Ackerman, "nttt, my dear, I was joking," tho ex- reached.the sermon. Hew Momtiare Wero Initlntod at Meat- Eugene Mugeo, Dr, H, E, Williams, BRnerated father explninia. ing- Mold. JSoiidfty Might, Cecil Lediard, Harry Boskey, Walter 'You're always telling n a to be BED BANK WINS AGAIN. Henry Brewer, an employee at E. Boyd, Ensloy White, Lester Pierce, lltoral," the little girl declared in her Child's bakery, and George Cook of Ralph Fields, C. K, Hopping, Geovge own flpfanse. "Once before, when; Two Olrl Ba»lcetbnU Teatim Defeat Olrl Oceanic, •wore initiated in the Odd Fel- Lovett, George Wilson, W. A. Nowliin, from Long- Branob. lows' lodge Monday night. T, B. Harry Chamberlain, John Harrison, Mr, Jenkins, you remember, came for The high school girls' basketbull Smith of Hudson avenue was trans- Roland Delntush «nd Elmer R, Mitcha visit and you told mother to be team defeated the Long Branch high ferred from Bolford lodge to the Red ell. nle« to him she—" "But Mr, Jenkins i« an old friend school girls' team yesterday after- Bank lodge, Sunday, April 27th, will noon in a return gome on the Christ- be observed by the lodge as anniver- MOB. AONES B. HENDEKSON DEAD. and m eeod customer," began her fa- ian association court. The final scoro sary day, The order of Odd Fellolws ther patiently, but his daughter fin- wafl 7 to 4. The Red Bank players was organized in 1819 and on April BUS Diet! of Old Age in Her 97th Year at ished her sentence desperately^ were Misses Pearl Warden and Adele 24th the Red Bank lodge will be 87 Same on EJvoraiae Stive, "—ibe had wine for him and mads Chandter forwards, Eleanore Beden. yeara old, Sunday afternoon after the Mrs. Agnes B, Henderson, widow of aftWDOon coffee. And BO I thought berff and Helen Chamberlain guards anniversary service the lodge will Walter Henderson of Riverside drive, and Louise DoremuB center. have its picture taken by Andrew in Middletown township, died SaturI'd better—" The second Red Bank taam also de- Coleman and the photograph will be day night of old ago. She was 96 "¥ou didn't do that all for the piano feated tho Long Branch seconds by the used as a supplement to the New York years old and leaves one daughter ond tunorf' briod her father, "Yes, You told me to ba nio« to eloso score of B to 1, The players on Sunday World, At night the lodge one son. The daughter is Mrs, Fredthe seconds were Misses Grace and will attend church in a body. erick Sickles of Riverside drive and him," walled Dorothy, Mary Conovor, Margaret Skelly, the son is William B, Henderson of 11M father fell limply back in hii Mabel Bennett and Hazel Rogers. Fair Haven. CHANGES TO FUEIOBT STATION, chair, "Wine," he murmured, "Wine Mrs, Henderson had been in good for the piano tuner!" Then he laughSODHI.ITT Central SsUtoftfl Planning1 to Balis health mostly all her life. Several Bd, "Ota, Dolly, Dolly, Tl! fca glad Their Tracki. years ago she had smallpox and the when your mother gets tired of travel* Bank Touug Womm Arraugs to disease left her deaf, otherwise she A number of changes are being Ing mnd comes home to take care of. WM&L 8ool*l>l« TWIOB a Month. pood health. She was born in made to the freight station of the was in p you again. Then the maid vill dance The young ladlea' sodality of St. y K Wh When a young yg Southern division of the Central rail- S t l d 06 years to the tun* or #8o L©og, MM?' But James's church held a meeting and road. A new platform ia being built, Scotland girl t Mrs. M i l she h came to this country. just let that piano tuner Bend in his reorganized last night. The following and the station itself will be rebonrded Henderson was a great lover of flowbill—Just let him dare! I'll •end him officers were elected: ond painted, A now roof will also be era and her friends sent beautiful entertainment andd for board put on. The company contemplates floral pieces for her funeral. President—MlMs Helena Hendci-Hnii. Vice pr»»!dent~ailuM Mury fielliy. raising the tracks between Monmouth The funeral was held yesterday Secretary—MIHH Katherine Dwye'r. and Front streets and paving the der mid treasurer—Sister M. livery siding with Belgian blocks, or afternoon at the home of Harvey HchoUiBtien, Foolish Celebrant. Little of Fair Haven, and the body H, I* H, Hohenthal, nssoclftt* of i ArrangMnonts w«re made to hold else fill in the rood with slag. 1This was burled in Evergreen cemetery at muke one of the best loading sid- Little Silver. Rov. Jacob Leuppo of Natlonnl Som of Temperance, f B sociables among tko members of ^ve will ings in this locality. Glendola, a former pastor of the Fair talking in Manchester about Chxlat sodality twice a month. The first soHaven Methodist church, preached the ciable will be held Friday night, April iha*. sermon. Bed Bank Girls Win, "Th» wlie," he said, "celebrate ChrlitaiM temperately, Thtlr Ghrli^ The Red Bank high school girls' XittU* m, Weaver OIBI.S WIN AGAIN. basketball team defeated tho Long m u irtnk ii tea or coffee, milk or Leslie H, Weaver, «on of John B, Branch high school girls' team at 7«male Bneaball TeMn Soak Anotlior lemonade. Weaver of Bordtn iteett, died yesterBoivlp on Sa«»rd»7. "Tte wit* BFA not Ilk* Btanc. who day at the home for epileptici at Skil- Long Branch last Friday afternoon by a score of 16 to 10, The Rod Bank was Mtod, the morning attar ChriiV man, New Jorgey. He was i i years players Shrewsbury's •Rirl baseball team were Pearl Wordon and Adele again won a notable victory on Saturmi:,' old. The boy had been subject to Chandler forwardBj Helen Chamberr epileptic fits lor several years. The lain and Eleanor" Hadertberg guardo day, Thcii* victims were a team rep"' W«IL BllilKt. tew M I HI resenting the Shrewsbury school, The funeral arrangements have not yet and Louise Doremus center. boys wore ahead till the last inning been eompktwl The -boy's father is I «v*r drank.-w»fl tb% TU« The Red Bank girls' second team whan John Soguoiton, the only male wsployw! as electrician for Frederick was defeated by tho Lone Branch member of tho girls' team, knocked E, Btower. eeeondt by a score of 3 to 2, out a four bagger and drove in throo runs beside his own. The score wna Copying Our 11 to 8. After this game the boys' Franc* wmM compete *rtth ua te Two Qe«*npwrt iauoilies, who have nine ployed the RuniDlers of ?ed Bunk basGbaO, u i new Sweden comfi« to a spending Uw winter at Bed Busk* Howard Frey, .hia daughttr Doris and won by u eeore of 18 to 13, study y AaMMtt interco»efi*te tootmoved back to Owanport. Th«y and Everett Brower, son of Fred N, b l l phMMrtim rt ball, U» introduce the art of • n Jobn Be«* mad twtmty, who have Brower, are reeoverlnB from the inObookor Matoli Tonight. hem BviBg m Brwwfc «v*nu«, and juries which they suffered in an autopunt* «w| M M S rtiyt up toward northern %bt». Am«rica« »ports a r t Dr. and Mrs. E. W, Cr»ter> who have mobile accident eleven days ago. All Toe Red Biink checker temn will them sustained broken bones, and beoomtitK fnten»t)«BKlh»i, Is the been spending the winter with their of A match with the Long Branch it will take some time for them to play daughter. MM, William Aihmore of team tonight ut the R«d Bank Christcourse of empire now taking an east Wuliace itnetf fully regain their health. ian association. The Red Bank playward court*, aafl will our diamond ers will be William Curehin, Chiis and our gridiron become, like our gov Beige, Alfred GrimtliB and A. D. «rnm«at, the adnlrmtlott*of older na Cooj»«r. tioni? Pupils of the LiiMroJt school who John K,, infant sson n of f Henry were neither absent nar tardy during W. and Nora Billings illing at t Shrewsbury, S h b Thirty-five years la business givei tho past month were Viola Layton, died Monday afternoon of pneumonia. THE REGISTER nn advantage over most "Write me an example ©t Herbert Winter, Paul Reid, James He waa nine months old. The-funeral houses. THE REOISTEB h u kept pact •l»elHnir, chJiaron," M » tht Lotieh, Grover lutd Harry Garter, held this aftevnoou at the house ."with'tho demands ^ th* ttnSi m& •nd Tomtnft wmtet +W» urn* who Tennent Fettton, Anni« DabUski ami m the body was buried in Mount equipment,and material. Sand'nt ctrrra monmmntM qrn« hi* llvlajr."— I FJotance Lnyton. Olivet cemetery., "-your printing oidera,—Adv. w f - . .- , { • : • I Tittr Wow.* A M a of Jfcyrio « • * * « *t I K T u *« M W OkMBt) to a* aiwM » r a r t r . A b o u t fifty women attiiuUit tin- mittWaltar Roiwiibarg, who has j u i t th« Lyrfj thctiter at K«! Hank sinnrtry talk und tr.i h,.|,| ,,t Uiurt? 1 Thu to his lontl chain of theater, ?, eele- r h u r r h y e s t e r d a y iit't•• i mion. brutal hi* fifteenth year in thu thea- xpeukcr wan Mitts ^"pln trical bUHlncitii next week nnd his Afrii'a, u n d aha ga 1 I 1 J i l l iulk on tlii! women (it ! i •it I ' n i i l i ! is . many friend.-, among th« . l.lljli part in tlK> prole«#io« lire BrtpHring to givi; him a ; Several UUH-I* j party that will king lw l-emeinbered. [ exeifisi>H IUKI U nhoi l u l l . I i i i ) H c i f f ; ' a l 1 S 'Ten v • i - i '•! M - I I i n i l l i 1 Mr, Htw»nb«rg niMtte his hturt us H was roiiuVrerf Tew room i l ! l h l . I | c ) f : , . l l f »t th«*M«troi>olt» ' the inuftinK. Y«*rk »« a w»t»r boy ut n H Communion will In " ! > M - I v e i l a t t i l l ' of $1 a Week. H« WBH u«ki'ii to rieign after the flt*t day b*f»UHo lie BU»;- t'ruabj tuium chui••I M'-sl Simihiy The pn ,i i . 1 1 1 • i y , f i ' v i i ' i , 1 jreisted to patronH of the theater that | morning. g for a sJ»«ll.tip, iw would U? supplied will by ln?UJ tonig'hi with th* wantr. His next pi*siti«>n was : A ttu't-tinjj of the --s i i l i i l - l l . - . i i l l l l i c i > . with W»h\ A Hirrhlield un » Jie-'fctie ; trynmn nf t r i n i t y ilii I I . Ii n i l ] \,i- I n - l i l bateiinun »n«l uft*r tuurinj,; the j at thu irvtury on M.ip i: i i V L i i u r I ' l u i a y country for three weeks without muk- jj w ih ing a s a b , he was iigiUn l i d aff hi his! : The women's ml: M »t! ; i ! s : u r U't \- o f ii U bh brother liexl pt'o;*ur«d i the Buptiht eliurch position, 'I Illl-i t t f l i l l i i t l k i l Uill ' row afternoon f at Mi M for hi him t h e j obb off oil'niiil bill .1. W , ' r h o n i p - Showing balance of this week Embroidery and Evening Dresses. Showing Draped Skirt and Draped Bodice and other latest styles in Evening Dresses. Each Dress anExclusive Style Evening Dresses $9.98 to $29.98 Embroidered Dresses $4.98 to $12.98 Suit as Above $9,98 We carry the Famous R. & G, Corsets, Sale on Waists, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Net, Lace, Silk and Messalines, $1,98, MODEL CLOAK AND SUIT 39 Broad Street, Red OPPOSITE REGISTER BUILDING. A, SALZ & CO., Knjp,,rt A, HALE & CO., Key port. An immense lot of HandBome New Wall Papers, 10c to 80c values, at Sc to SOc per double roll. XTRA FINE MATTING UNDER VALUE At a recent sale we secured a very choice lot of fine Imported Seamless Mattings, They are in plain and fancy Carpet patterns, guaranteed perfect and considerably under "market value." $12 Mattings Very best 116 warp China M attings in plain and figured patterns, per roll of 40 yards, $12 value at ,,,...,, ,,,,,$ 9 Extra fine Japan'Matlinga, fane;/ Carpet patterns, $10 value, per roll oj .',0 yards ,,,,,,,.,,.. ,, .$8 SO $15.00 RUGS at $9.98 Famous Alex, Smith & Sons' all wool Brussels "Seamless" Rugs, 9x12 ft,, $ 1 5 grade... ..$9.98 10 ft. 6 in,xl3 ft. 6 in., $ 2 2 g r a d e . . . . . $14.98 —FMEMAN. ITALIAN S31&IN IH CARD ROW. TJnclaJmod Mall, Advertised letters are at the Rrf Bed Bnuic Girl Manlod to Xejport Man AslJury Park Mas Followed to His Boom Bunk postofflee addressed tot and Shot to Dantti. Sunday Niffht. Mabel E. Duncan, daughter of Mrs. Coeilia Duncan of Borden street, and William C. Freeman of Keyport were married Sunday night jit the home of the bride's mother oy Rov. S, Monroe VanSunt, The bridesmaid was Miss Daisy Duncan, a cousin of the bride, and Raymond Stryker of Keyport was groomsman, The bride wore a, blue traveling suit with hat to match. After the wedding a reception and wedding supper was served. The young couple are living with the groom's parents at present and will start housekeeping later on sit Keyport. Mr, Freeman is engaged in the plumbing business, Gennrlo Shobell of Asbui'y Park was shot and killed in a fight which followed a game of cards in his boarding house Sunday night by Blaggio Torino, who made his escape. Both men are Italians and were t%vo of a party of four who were playing cards. An argument started between Torino and tho murdered man and Torino slapped Shebell in the face, Shebeli directed un oath at Torino and then went to his room upstairs, Torino followed him and shot him in the left leg near the groin. The bullet punctured an artery and he bled to death in a few minutes. Sovn—Miblttllnkl. Miss Catherine Sovn and John MitKelly—»iu», inliski, both of Red Bank, wero marMiss Bridget Kelly of New York ried Sunday ut St, James's rectory by and Patrick Finn of Headden's Cor- Rev. E. P. Kennedy, The witnesses ner were married last Sunday after- were Miss Mary Phillips and Bcnja noon at St. Jumos's church by Rev. E. min Beichek, V, Kennedy. The witnesses were Miss Margaret Kelly nnd Henry Finn, The of onoanio i n n m i groom is employed at J. Ainory HasAlfred Boyce of, New York, ft auni keirs and will occupy the IAHHOW mer resident of Oeeunl*, died last house at IIea(lden'B*jCorner, week. The funeral will be held tomorrow at his homo and the body will be It pays to advertise in THE REGISTER buried in Fair Viow cemetery, At IN. Alliilif v, W. HuuiKLiHiix', !j. W, I'tinitin, Miss H, H. I>>t'. M H , M. T'jRiiii, uNCippu "l-'eri'mjunCi M m Ofo. H, Frorli, Aiirun GrlKjfs, l;Hil,'i*ni> !•'. t-Lc2ticr, (Jiiit .IdiifM, Retl Bank M B , fir, MiirHton, Cmniclij Pi-ralmentl. Anionto KiiraHowsM Miiry V, Tlo^era, John Huttgorw, Kildli1 Scott, Mrs J. V a n d e r f r l f L Mrn, (,'iumW Wulher, (two). Anili'l W«w MoiunouOi. The bowling team of the usher»' union of the Red Bank Baptist church defeated the New Monmouth ushere* union team three gumon ptiaiRht t» the Chrmttuu uN^o.'iation alleys t«*t night. The Red Bank luowlerw w«n» Herbert Conover, Finnic Woith, ¥w*4 Boit-e, M. f.. Murdock und C. M. T»Troll#y TraMo Held Up. Tnittic on the Red Bunk »wl puit ttuWey lini' wti« held Up ytistoiduy moining. Sonwthing in tht» comuany'd powtr Keyport, und thiw W»H for thit hold-up. The right kind of a harvest «•»fc*r.M reaped by advertlplug your w«xt* Ut Tiu: RED BANK RBGIBTOI—Aav, " ' THE RED BANK RKOISTAB IS Our Art Department hat everything that is new. C»1I and •«* them. VbitourArt The World's Largest Builders of Six-Cylinder Automobiles C raus CO. A SALE OF TUB DRESSES Department. Many new •lamped pt<sc«« to work. Broad at.'-Red Bank t h « "54" HUDSON A Six We call thc3e Dresses Tub Drosses, beojiuso everyone is warranted fast color and will not fade in washing. There are in all 22 styles to choose from, made of Chambray, Percale, Gingham and Madras, in light, medium and dark colors. While they are genemlly termed house dresses, most of them are good enough in style and material to use for street wear, and make excellent morning Klip-ons for shopping, etc. Too many styles to undertake to describe them, but every one is a $2.00 value or better and during this sale the price is "S4" Phaeton, Electric Self-Cranking Mid Electrically Lighted If You Drive a Car Then Try This Six $1.49 Long Kimonas, made of Serpentine Crepe, trimmed with sateen and washable satin, pretty figured designs. $1.69 value at 8 1 . 2 9 and a $2.00 quality at $1-79 Embroidery Flouncing Lace Banding Tne greatest lot of Embroidery Flouncing ever offered here. 27 inches wide. Choice of ten allover designs and positively worth 60c yard. Our special price Here is the most desirable lace used this season. These bandings are 4 to 6 inches wide, in white, cream and ecru. Excellent copies of 50c and 75c grades. Special at 39c Yard 15c Yard You will get a new idea of motor pleasure if you drive a Six. All the" things that you have looked for In a motor car seem to be contained in a first-class six-cylinder automobile. It has flexibility, power, energy, comfort and luxuriousness such as is impossible to put into any other type of car. The HUDSON "37" is the masterpiece in four-cylinder cars. "But there are distinct qualities in the performances and service of a six that are not possible in a four. This does not mean that a four will fail to please you. It means that a six will please you more, WEAR A STRAUS WAIST And Why a " 5 4 " HUDSON You are sure to be in the height of fashion if you wear waists bought at this store. We're showing now at least forty brand new models in silk, lawn and voille, with robespiere collars. Also Bulgarian trimmed styles, all the very newest and priced right, in fact the largest city stores are asking a dollar more for the same styles. Our price is Motorists who know see in it qualities which only Howard E.Coffin and his associates—48 all told—were able to build into it. They have not produced a Six by merely adding two cylinders to a good Four. . A good Six can't be built that way. Specials From Dry Goods Section On Sale Thursday, Friday and Saturday Only Harvard Sheets, made of a muslin that will wash and wear equal to a much higher priced article. Full 81 x 90 inches. Remember for Thursday, "Friday and Saturday, only Japonica Silk, all colors, the regular price 25c yard. Friday and Saturday only, Remember for Thursday 19c Yard *> ! A lot of Repplette, choice of new designs, mostly short lengths, but full dress of every style, regular 17c goods. Eemember Thursday, Friday and Saturday only, •i 1 2 k Yard Red Bank. Broad St. These 48 specialists, experienced in all the details or motor car building, trained in 97 European and American factories, started out to build a six without being hampered byold manufacturing equipment and old ideals. They had a new conception, the result of a combined wider knowledge than was perhaps ever before centered upon the designing of a motor car. You naturally have more confidence in the diagnosis of a skilled physician than you would in the conjecture of a hundred laymen. Put equal reliance in these 48 . motor experts. BATOlfTOWH KBWB, ! meeting of the presbytery at Hights; town yesterdayy The occasion was School Boyg • also the 25th anniversary of the pas- Sonroaa Avenue Being- amata. an* iterate of Rev. Thomas Tyack a t ' Graveled—Two Mew »eniaenti. ! The east end of Railroad avenue is About two hundied prisons at- Hightstown. tended the •<> i.ihle at the hijrh si huol A horse belonging to A, M, Posten heing graded and graveled. The work last F u d a v night The ,ilt,iii \\ a ran away Monday morning on Bay 'Jj being done under the direction of t under the diicctinn of the onioi cl.i'-s avenue. The horse fell and wan I' ™nk MegiH, the road overseer, The piojn am ion i ->t< «1 of pi.nni so'o^ slightly hurt nnd the shafts of the Two New Iiy AIis.s Iiuby I l a i U o i n and h i nest i were broken. i Eatontown's Weber, a durt by M i ' s Paulina Field M ' A surprise linen shower was given creased during population was in1 past week by the and Mell Johmon, loadini. -. l>v Mi ' i s trf Miss Gertrude Quaekenbush at a arrival of two the new* Q newresidents. Mrs, South ill ami .liilut C i u u ' i , 1 meeting of the Five Hundred club at Lemuel Megill gave birth to a daughlot'itations \>\ MI^M-S Lillian IVtei Miss Mae Patterson's last Tuesday , ter last Thursday, and a mn was born and Margaret and Helen Martin and a nigjit, to Mrs. Stanley VanBrunt on Monday, # lOL.il Mllo 1)J MlSS Field* 1 Ml iS Rev, J. W. Marshall preached last; J o l m W n t h l n s M , , m s , F i e l d c i w , ( , :u (oinn.iiiKil on tin. j>iano by Miss Helen Dowd. After the enteiUiinment icfi e'-hniint1- and dam ing -weie enjojed b \ the g t i o t s . Councilman TucJscr Resigns. K. M. Tuilicr has i (.-i^ncil a . a jobs and wasin nearly every councilman. His place has been filled Davis's on Washington avenue. by George. Bristol. Alexander Stuart of Brooklyn was state in the union. Brief Items. buried at Bay View cemetery last ; »«w Horse Dealer, He was a relative of '• James Memmie has leased the Rev. and Mrs. J. H. KchadlVr, Uev. Thursday. < Seobey barns nnd !B engaged in the <5<oige Hr (1 n duel, Misses M. R Charles Merritt of this place. E, P. Mageo has had some orna- horse business. He i« living in half Todd, Olive Ewing, Lillian and Elena Fornland and Juliet Cruser and mental bushes and shrubbery set out of the Seobey house, A carload of Charles Luflmnow and Peicy KalKin on his property at the corner of High* polo ponies arrived for him Inst week, ' Brief itemi, buifi attended the Chnslian Ende.ivoi land and Third avenues, f the Ne-Wa Sink union at congress of ' Mrs. Charlotte'Sanford has bought the colojod Methodist d i u u h at U«l . . ,_ ,.,.,,, _ . ,, Bunk Iw-t night. 'Mr. and Mrs, William 1. I< rnnklin of. The Boy Scouts baseball team do ' Mount avenue, I feuted a .snub U-ara fiom Highlands! George Tucker, who has been eonlast Satuiday afternoon to the tune flne(l t o t h e n o u s e w'li)1 sickness since York have moved to their summer Wlt™l V>%»»AV l«l hn^JP. *«. of 26 to 3. Patsy Ross and Ed wan! t h e first of the year, is able to bo out Foisland w n e the battery for At of doors again, : r „, i u ' n o u 8 « o n tewis street, lantic Highlands while Ohvei Smith,' Mr, and Mrs. Irving Sutphin, who j T i , > r v Jacob Appleby of New York h a s ; M r 8 . charlotte Sanford nnd Miss Joseph Men/opane and }Joiatio Pa) have been living at Chapel Hill, will : South street in the house Helen Powers spent part of last week hoy did the woik for Highlands team move to MIddletown this summer, i moved onot-eupied by Mrs. Mary E,.tA Mannsqunn. The high school baseball team was | The Hathmere cottage on Third live- i n tt * John Klipft has bought a horso to defeated by the Asbuiy Paik team , nue has been renovated and repainted ' use to a delivery wagon on his meat at Afibuiy Paik Saturday afternoon j for the summer renting songon. I Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dickinson, by a wore of 6 to 5 Mel Johnson -and j A private wireless apparatus is be- J r -i ° ' Long Brunch, spent Sunday route. Mrs, Albert Wolcott and her daughCharles Hcibeit weic the buttciy foi | ing put up on T. H. Leonard's vacant iw i t h * I r - ""d Mrs. Thomas Dickinson, Miss Susie Brown has resumed her tor Paulino are sick with grip. Atlantic Highlands, property on First avenue, 1 i h Mr, Mr. and Mrs: R. V. Muldoon joined M and d Mrs, M S, S T. T White Whi of Mount duties as a teacher in the public school Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lippincott the Central Baptist church last Sun- avenue entertained out of town a f t « ' bo|nRg 'aid UP p with Hicknces. e are laid up with sickness, day night. At the evening- seivice friends over Sunday, Edgar Woolloy has recovered from Harry Miller spent last week with Rev. John Eudie Misses Blanch Robeitb, Mabel Irwin R Jh E d i of Third avenue is injuries juries due to t a fall and nd ia back at his sister at Now York, W0l and Robert and Edith Luiburrow Lib d R b able to be out again after being laid ; 'k ut_his blacksmith shop. Mrs. James Rittor is recovering p ^ wei« baptized. up with sickness. »se, . Mrs. Holly Reynolds and Miflfl Lil- from heart disease. j Rev. George H. Gardner will preach Mr. and Mrs, William McLaughlln Han Dangler spent Sunday with Mrs. Miss Edna Millar is locovoring i»*t Sunday niflht «t the Central Bap- of Highland avenue spent Sunday at | John Coryell of Forth Amboy. from sickness. tist church on "Diamond Cut Dia- \ New ew Brunswick. j Edwin Field. Jr., Is employed in Ed. BWnd." ThiK will be the first of a THfs.pR& BANK REGISTER carries a Mrs. Gordon Card of Bay View ave- VonKftttengclre garage g g g at Red Bank, eerteit of sermons to be known as the nue is --'••"•• ' '-'-- ot New ** " Fk Dt i employed l d in i greater volume of continuous advervisiting relatives York. Frank Demarest is "Jewel Series." Fred Trlstrai! of Brooklyn visited Stanley VnnBrunt's barber Bhop. tising thgn any ethei weekly B«v. J. H. Sf-'haeffer attended the friends over Sunday, M t h county.—4tftf. t William Havens has sold 'hfii housed paper iin Monmo«th KIOBLAKBB wBWB. Their reputation is staked on the " 5 4 " HUDSON, That is a sufficient guarantee for most buyers. But there are also HUDSON Sixes in every section. They are doing the most abusive service that any automobile regardless of cost ever did. And they are standing up. HUDSONS don't disappoint. ' The " 5 4 " HUDSON has electric lights. It is electrically self cranked. The famous Delco system, patented, isused, Every motor car luxury is included, speedometer, clock, top, curtains, rain vision windshield, demountable rims, twelveinch upholstery, etc. Equipped with a five-passenger Phaeton body at $2,450.00. At $1,875.00 you can obtain the HUDSON " 37 "—designed by the same engineers that built the " 54"—and pointed to as the _" Four-cylinder masterpiece." I See the Triangle on the Radiator * It 1 i TiK^ r n e r ofMainBtrcetand L-dm Garage and Showroom: ) SEA BRIGHT, NEW JERSEY p-S? g v ^ a y s s r ^ 1 Telephone 9O. PARISIAN SAGE PUTS HAIR ON YOUR HEAD AND KEEPS IT THERE, What's the use of being bald? What sense is there in deliberately allowing your hair to turn gray? Do you want to look old before your time? Give up the thought; old age will come all too soon. Look after your hair, PARISIAN Sage will kill the dandruff germs, and is the only preparation, so'far «« we know, that is guaranteed to do so, Man or woman, no matter how old you aw, PARISIAN Sage will make you look younger, ' Why not go to Jame« Cooper, Jr., and get a large bottle today, it only For Sale, 26 x 6-3 and 24 x 6. Any make Engine Installed. costs 50 cents, Mid your money back Barftatna I n S*coi»a if it does not cure dandruff, stop falling hair, or Itching of th» »c»lp. I t Mario* fUilwwy, Winter Storaf* SundrU*. Maiiae J£a«faM* ln«lAit«d and Repaired N E W LAUNCH HUJL.L.S make your heir luxuriant^, bright beautiful, «nd H in the moat refreshing, pleasant and invigorating hair dressing made. W,•*•&. P 0 U L 8 O N , LAUNCH BUILDER. FAIR HAVEN, N. J.