RED BANK REGISTER. VOLUME XL. NO. 38. RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, PAGES 1 TO 8; NAME CHOSEN FOR TRACT;

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1 RED BANK REGISER. VOLUME XL. NO. 38. RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, PAGES 1 O 8; NAME CHOSEN FOR RAC; "FAIRFIELD GARDENS" SELECED OU OF OVER 1,300 ENRIES. Fory-wo Persons Will Draw Los o See Which of hem Shall fie he Winner he Drawing Will ake Place Nex Saurday Afernoon and he Winner Wall Have he Choice of any Lo on he rac. b<s r.-:u 3Uiablo name offered.. \" f-jly dpb^sciae he finan vein* ;i,m0. $aa offered. I fafili?^ #l. hm-flropery and I li i i dd Abou 275 persons sen in Has of name; for he rac of land which John H. Cook of Maple avenue reenily bough near Headdena Corner; nnd which will be divided up in bniklinu los. Mr. Cook offered he choice of any lo on he rac o he parson who should send, in he name jvhieh was deemed bes and mos.appropriae for he propery. Over osii housand-hree hundred names %ye«suggesed,- and ou of his long Jie oi names he name seleced as mos -ieacripive and bea adaped iar he propery was "Pairfeld Gardens.", 71)e name of Falrfield Gardens was.suggesed by only one person, hie -person being John. Love of lile i-iilver. Mr., Love and he edior- of he Regiser have boon r.aoi- lifelong frienda. Mr. Love Made! his nursery business fory yw.fi ago his year, he year in -.vbich he Regiser wan sared. he -;«iy i.rv piece Of prining which Mr, Lo:;e had done > for his nursery bwi.i. 1.-) was prined in he Regiser OHM li When Mr. Love h..r!-:>! in he name of Fairfiald Gar- li.ia." his idea of he mos suiable niimi for he propery, he said -he misl -.o be considered an a cones? an f -e he prize, bu offered he n:ira*purelyas a maer of friendship i;r he edior of he Regiser. When Mr. Love was noified ha he n.-jne offered by him had been Bel-je*.!, aa he ile for he rac he i :pir!«d wih he following: leer: ijr. John H. Cook, Er<J Bank, N. J. Der.r Mr. Cook I have your leer ;i\?. ; nn ha "he name submied : ~by~~wr? for "your propery on he Ssinsjd Highway, near Headdens CD/.«; P namely: "Fairfield Gardens," has been chonon for he ile is i propery. 1.. I io a-raifying o me o have suggifii he name seleced.. Bu you -,vi)j remember hn in alking over he K.:;er wih you a he ime I ban-:!-. 1 -! in hi/j name, I posiively ef*-.! ha I wan no offering he ri-n- ii compeiion for he.lo,,bu Eir/lpb.HI an aid o you in selecing fi fpij.hla nnme. Under hese eircwrj-u-«eii I do no feel ha I could r.oo«j shq priab. X in a sufficien gr:iir;o.iipn o me o know ha I hof.i.i : jed a friend of fory years esf.nii.-j o "selec wha he considers b<s r.--:u 3Uiablo name offered. \" fjl db^i financial am #l. hm-flropery and I believe i ili desined o be one of he JWilfiJiiurUisn selemen 1 ) hear Red BSrik. I hufl many unusual advan- Mb s.- I linn a bis fronage on he WHsy lino; i is near o Red Bank; i.is b.i.ho Kings Highway, which Is o\ii [,- ip>~ a concree sae road "aail/- I /-.>;;iil insure he road being l\v,. /ap in lie pink of condiion; J"f)M ;ory ferile soil, for i corapivseg iomo of he fines pars of he oiiifb Field farm; and i has a diversiy :>f surfaoe, affording a choide of bill ir /alloy, grove or culivaed fiel:!.- :rohard -or garden spo; and EH- jisee advanages combined msike.heu.propery one of unusual araeionj..-".lie manner in which I- arrived a he name--of Faurfieli Gardens may hi of ineres-o you. My foremor houfh was- ha hj& family name of h-: original owner of he properydhould be preserved in he ile o_ he propery. nib made he name vfiau ho basin for he name of he pp?*ry. hree hings led o he iridnnoii of ho word "Pair" as par oy,4 name for he propery. One 6i lnce hings wan he proximiy ofhe, propery o he Monmouh couny fair grounds; anoher hing w;.-. ( be (air aspec of he localiy; end he hird iling was he manner in whioh you propose o dispose of he propery. he word "Fairfield" Wf.f h«only possible combinaion of he«wo words. Nex came he law ha each home esablished or. he propery should have flower beds, veg-:r.rle pachea, ec., and his led --Ju/.-Jjy o he hough ha he V >,:1 "Uardonii" should bo aached o he ile of "Fairfield," making he iu-!! name of ho rac "Fairfield ( Gav(k-3," -. Ifliiay be permied o make a ifiii-h-;r.wggoflion i would be ha ii lr.:iy ihor iioniori hab chosen he»wor[ "F.-iirnold" an a ile o he prijiry, or any combinaion of {»«c!.- in. which he word "Fairfield" J$R Kf-eij, ha lie lo be awarded o rfhr. person, inasmuch as he name fli-cruad- by me for he propery vr.-..? aic.ompnniod by he posifve saemen lin i was no conribue:! in compeiion for ho lo and Biui- no be accaped on ha basb. I i-ingraulae you on he spiri f xi have shown in hin maer and.^ncernly winh for you abundan fcce.p in carrying ou your plans. JOHN. LOVE. Lile Silver, March 10, Mr. Lovoa auggeaion as o. he ifjj-iiion of- he lo will be fol- Pory-wo jiorsons, ro ne Mr. Love, offered he Pairflold, Fuirfleld errace, Faird:Jd Heighs, Fairflold Manor, or Eon^ oher ile conaining he r.ame Fnirridd on lia jnme.for he rac. he of?*ro( a lo for he bea name \vfls acnompaniod by he saemeh h.-4 if raoro han one person. choae lie ap.mb 3olococl, all he persor.o a-iigg«jing lia namo should dray lo? > ieci.do on he winner. he fory-wo peruo-im who suirgesed lio mune Fnirfleld for he prjjfry, or Homo combinaion of yior JJ I.oniiininif ha name, are ao foll.jwn: BD DANK. H. P. SeliroQdor, 207 Locus avonil)..hfion Bmmvna, Jr., jind Marlon Slm- ni-5^/.. : M a..[. Olnrk, 28 nocornlnco. H. 0. A., Mailff avonup. >r«il rivold, Wavrrly. pino. X;i KWU Boliol., 78 Wjillaoc irm HIM Ocrrude Norro>n,W7 Waplc ivonui. f Mrs. John D, Waklns Chennu»re«. William A. PinUrd, IB Broad uree. Mrs. Joseph B. A»ay, 48 Llhdon place. Mrs. Charles Davlson, 100 Wollaco urco. Mm. Edwin C. GlUand, 15 Park plncu. M. K/ Wes, cars Sandard oil company. Mr«. Harry A. Hawkins, 23 Irvlnl place. Konnoh Dle, Ml Wen Fron nrcu. Mlon Julia S. Willira, 411 ower Hill avcnua. Prank Flnkle. Hirry Campball. William C. Moxloy, 1 Sunae avenue. John Morrow, Jr., Riverside DrJvo. OU-OF-OWN. Ilober aylor, lock box H. Mra. Jaaach W. ICinhafar, Holradcl. Sara McCampboll, Holmdel. Ma. Oeorea H. Howllnd, Lile- Silver. Mr». J. a. Dwker, Midilleown. Charion H. Morford, Mlddleown. Chorlea B. Everdull, Haila; Mrs. Harry S. Cowles, Haslo. WlllUm S. Sanford, Eaonowll. n John Maronoy, Eaonown. Mri). William home, Leonardo. Mr*. Henry Coe, Por Monmauh. Mm. J. W. VanDrakle, Maawan. Anna M. RadI, Maawan. G-sorira A. Dies, Jr., Maawun. Anna DleU, Maawan. Mailiia H. Srahan, QlarksburR. Mrfl. W. S, Willi!..A]lonwood. Mm. Garre Corull, Cranbury, N. J. H. IS. Ha/n, nord.nlown, N. J. W. Wiiaon Kechnm, Newark, N. J. Georife M. 0. Woodward, Samford, Conn, he drawing for he lo will ake place a he Regiser officel on Saurday afernoon of his week a hree oclock. ho persons named above are requesed o be a he Regiser office a ha ime or o send a represenaive. If any are ur.able o be presen, heir nameii will be given he aarafr consideraion ha is accorded o hose who are presen. ho drawing will be conduced by he peruons hemselves, in conformiy o any arrangemen which hose presen may make. he names sen in comprised a grea variey. hey included hinorical names, war names, names based on he localiy, and names based on rees, hills and objecs of naure. Many names were suggesed which were based on he name of he presen owner and he pas owner, and a considerable num* ber were based or. a combinaion of he wo. here was also a grea variey of Indian names,. here were some "made names," of he same general characer as he "Uneeda" biscui. Nine ou cf every en liss of names conained one or more names based on he jiame of, he presen owner of he prfperyr-hebe names were probably given mpro pu of complimen o he "ownerhan in" a real belief ha hey: were suiable for he name of he propery. ^Some of hese names showed considerable ingenuiy in heir consrucion. One of hese names was Joncookville. Anoher, such name was; Jonquil Park. he person sending in his nanre wroe ha he flrs ayllabu of he namo was a shor wayof spelling John, and ha he second syllable of he name waa he word Huill, abbreviaed by one leer, and ha he word quill was he old-ime name (or a pen when all pens were made from quills. he word Jonquil Is h.8 name of one of he early spring flowers. he combinaion of he firs name of he owner of he propery, he old-ime name for a pen; which is he implemen-principally used by he owner" of he propery, and he name of he spring fiower, was hough o be a -very appropriae name for he rac of land. Anoher person suggesed he name Chemeld, on he ground ha he word chef in.french mean cookin English, and ha his word, ogeher wih he word field, mado a combinaion which represened ho r.ame of he presen owner and he former owner. One ingenious individual schemed ou a name formed from he iniials of he. edior of he Regiser, his name being Jahaee. Anoher hough ha Luke Longhead Park would be he bes name obainable. A good many. names were" based on he Regiser, and several persons suggesed Resiger Park, Resiger errace, ec., he firs word of hese names being he word Regiser spelled backwards. More words were devised wih he word.cook as a foundaion han would have been hough possible. Some of he names offered were based on family connecions of he edior of he Regiser. weny or hiry persona suggesed he name Cookfleld, o combine he nameii of he presen and former owner. Among oher names suggesed which were based on he name of he presen owner were he following: CuokAffM, Cookhurn. Ci»kil«ld Park, Cook» Fair Fielia. Coolcii CiirnorH, Conkman HninbU, John Ciiolii Park. C.ioknylvania, Coak.icrin, " Cookinnon, Cookdale, Cookoria, Couhn View, Oooklynn, Cuokn Uopia, CooVhere, Cooklarwl Grave, C.)okn Downii. Cook Pinza, Cookaboro. Cook Villa. Cookruiaor, Cookmon, Coejjijer. u. here were many oher namef derived from he nnme of he edior of he Regiser, and among he names derived from family connecions were Alliecopkcrep, AUiepark, Alicia, ec. hare were also Regiser Squares, and Regiser Parks, and Regiservilles, and various oher names wih he word Regiser as a foundaion. Nex o he names formed from he namo of he presen lowner came names based on he name of Uncle Josey Field, who was he former fawner of he propery. Mr. Field lived o be over 100 years old and a number of names used he word Cenury as a sarer for he name for he propery, among hem being.cenury Plaza, Cenury Fields and Cenury Heighs. Oher names connecing Mr. Fields name wih lie propery. were Josefleld Park, JonelaV Fleldhaven, Fieldview, Field Farms; Fieldown, Field Gardens, Fieldhura, Fieldacres, ec. Many names also were founded on he fac ha he Honmouh fair grounds adjoined he propery. hese names D included such derivaions as Fairlea, Fairfarms, Fairmede, Fairdale, Fairidge, Fairland, Fairbank, ec. One pary wroe ha he name Falrnulf -was he real name which should be chosen. A large number of names were based on ou-door condiions and aspecs presumed o reign on he propery. Among names of his characer were:. Orchard Knolln, Sliadowvalo, Bunnyneld. - HIswilii... Sunnyfown, WoodBidu, PleoaaQ VleVr. Woodcren, Woodneld-Park, Edgnwood, Fair Acrei, flunnyuidei Fairy Parmii, SylVan Cour, i Sunnymsde, IfllcroH, Meodowlandii, Varkville, Clearvlew, Wejiovsr, Sunnlveld, Healh Lnnd<, Woodlwn, Grandland, Gllverdale, Woodraere, Ruilc Glen, - Jpmeadu, Woodland Valley, Pleasan Kic-IJ, Plcaiiandole, Orchard Home, Maadwood, HomowuodN, Kednald, Everblooip, RidKafleld, Faradla, Coaifeown, Woadyfarai, Newown Kolfhr, HuniyHlopc, Hidhway Holfflis,. Hhady Lane, Vernal Park, Vall»y Home, Hyvan Kaac, Midvale, Plainview, Sunnyview, fluimhini), Huramerneli], Iirmoun, Ilrookrldo,, HllverHle, Hunnynlde, Elyiiian, Bunliuh, Heurnea«e, ^ HigUviww, Golden OreH, MdwoodV Pleanan Plniiiu. Wlldwood, Brooldiavon, arry-own, Silversprlns Pork, hn Overlook, KuncreH, Mealwood PaiU. Orchard Sduare, llrookiield, PormhUl Park, Sweealre. Sllvorbel Cour, - Hillop Park, hen here were a lo of names derived from he names of rees and flowers. his lis was very large and here were many duplicaes. Among he names classified in hiii lin were hese: - Nuwood HolffliB, Maple-dell, Lawndale, Sycamore,.. (Jrauuinnro, Maplyhuni, Floral Mon»e«, Oakl.iwn, Laurel GarQoliH, Silverleaf, Elmview, - Yawdale, Hillwood, Sweebrinr, WooiHdd, Kalraea Lea, Woodiidule, Fernwood,. Odkcrei. Hazelhuni. Elmwooil. Pearcener, Lnu reldnlo, Moun Rose, Laurelville,. Ivydale, Uofiomoun, Kverareen. Aiipl(Mrri,Vf, Maolewood, Creenliriar, Driarcriu, Woodblmi, Hazclbank, Heechrwc, Cherryhill,. Clovcrncld, Appleon, Klorawood, Clierryvnle, Ranelane Villa, Peachdale, V Holly Iacp, Pearmon. RoHevlllci Park, Some persons, in sending, in-lins of names, explained ha some of he names were suggesed o heir minds by he general idea of a communiy f h d h i hih g y of homes and he manner in which he propery was o be disposed of. Among names of his clasa were lie following: Clirinianvillc, Arcadia, Alruria, Hope Park, Goodwill, reasure Park. Glad villa errace, ProffreaB Land, Prosperiy Villufro, Home Comfor Park, Freeland, * GiCland. Manor, Freedom Park, Progrenn Parkway, Hoclal Circle, Newhomerc, Communiy Park, Comfor Par!-.,, Home Haven, HomaviUe, Rural Domlojla. BoBland rerruce, ; Communiy O»r4<mf, Graa Dcnire, Hgmemore, Palrdeal, Bouny errace, Newliome Colbnyi Mrlond Park, Goodjiomos, Homeneldf),. Home Seeker^ Dcliffh. Feliciy,?;"" ; : here whfa a number of ^naniea based o--iu) names of prominen people. Olid Wlah suggesed he name of Wieon is being a perfecly proper name* for She rac, and he saidhe name coulq be acceped as a ribue o eiher weddrow or Ed. and ha eiher of hem was worhy of having a place namod afer him. Anoher man pu in Ony one name, ha name being Wilson. In his leer he said: I choose Wilson as he name for he propery; for he name of Wilson, our Presiden! will, live for ever; and as for he dher famous Wilson, who invened a brand of whiskey, ha name will be forgoen as soon as he ide of prohibiion sweeps hrough he land unless somehing: is donff o; keep i in mind. So my choice is Wilson. has all." One man said ha "Wilhelm der Grosser," was his choice, bu as he signed no name o his leer his was evidenly, inended aa a piece- of humor. he names of Henrygeorgeland, Henry George Villa, ec., were suggesed by several persons. One of he mos ingenious of hese names was Georgellrecord. Jimblauvelville was anoher of his kind. Recdrdown and Blauvel Heighs were oher names o f his characer.- Singleaxland was in several liss, and David S. Craers name also figured in some, of hem. One man sen in he name of Knabder, which he explained was he name of Red Bank spelled. backwards, He hough hia name would be a good name o use in adverising he propery, for he said an adverisemen could always ask of each person who bough a lo, "Aren you glad you Knabder?" Anoher ile suggesed was Redhead. he person offering his name saed hree reasons why his name nhoulii be seleced: 1, Because he owner oe he propery had a boyhood chum who had violen red hair and who wen by he nickname oe "Red-, head." 2, Because he owner of he propery had always been parial o red-headed people; and 3, Because he name Redhead was made up of he firs par of he names of he wo places beween which he propery was siuaed Red Bank and Headdens Corner. Several persons declared ha a perfecly suiable name for he rac would be one made up from par of he maiden name of he owners wife combined wih he nickname pf he firs name of he owner of he propery. If an addiional descripion of he rac should be dsired he word Heighs could be added, making ho name Apple-Jack Heighs. One man wroe ha his name would no only be enirely suiable, bu ha i would keep in eernal remembrance he good old imes on he Josey Field farm. he war brough ou a number of suggesions, among hem being he following: Over here Park, Warsamp,. Rainbow Dlvinion,, Joan Forun, hrlflleld, - - J oonofarc, Libery Manor, hrlron,, hrif.villa, Vicory Vlllaue, Warplo, -- L!li!-ry Bond, Horns hrif, Over-he-op. Pejuhlur Pork. Revoluionary names, like hose of Washingon, Huddy and oher parios, were suggesed, as were also Lincoln and he presen secrearies of war and he navy, Baker and Daniels.,. Perhaps he queeres name offered was ha of Fourgirja, bu wheher he person gyggesing hia name for he rac waned handed down o poseriy he fac ha he had four girls, or wheher ha waned he name o indicae ha here ough o be four girls in every home esablished on he propery, he leer did no say. Souh Middleown, Norh Red Bank, Middlebank (made up of he wo naniea of Middleown and Red Bankjrwere nimerous. here were alaoone or more liss conaining he names of Middle Village, Nearbank, Middle View. Middlefield3, ec., all of which were baaed on he locaion of hepropery. he lis of made name3 conained such ilesas Winahome, I-Ona-Lo, I-0na-Lo-Over-here, Jusoveriver, Easyland, Placeosa and Hiemehere. hose who sen in liss of names, in addiion o hose previously menioned are as follpws:,. BED BANK. Evere Brflwer, 82 Bridgi; avenue.. Louia B. Nicolei, 119 Oakland sree. A. M. Decker, Locun avenue. Oharlea B. Hemblins, 842 SHrewabury avonue. Mr». E. W. Mason, boi 278. E, Sofel, 1J9 Spring nrae. Maynard Whie, 78 Wes Fron sree. Mr». Adalino K. Sllwell, 31 Riverside avenue, heodore Hurd. 9 iloa-avenue. Edgar A. erhune. f. H. Ligh, public Bchool No. 5. Janice Lucille Lebaa. 78 Wallace sree. Janice L. Sobel, 78 Wallace srao. Samuel Sobal. 78 Wallace nree J. Dlckopf, Broad sree., J. H. Lane, 08 Mechanic sree. Mrs. D. J. Harvey, 35 Monmouh sree. John B. Phillips, Jr., Hubbard Park. Malcolm Walling, 1 Sunue avenue. Mrs. Charles Wosner, 22 Sunse avenue. Louiue Hessingcr. 3 William sree. A. L. Penpln, "1 Hud.jon avenue. Harvey Smock, 11 Park place. Madeline Brill. Mm. M. V. OB. Smock, 11 Park place. Howard Mlhyy Jr., 143 Chesnu sree. Alber B. aylor, Empire ffaralje. Miss Esher VanKirk, 41 Wallace sree. Carl J. Dies, 123 Wes Fron BrM. Dorohy E. Dlez, 123 Wen Fron sree. Ella K. almage. James A. Wise. Caroline M. Wlue. Franklin. Wine, James A. Wise, Jr.,.12 Oakland sree. Mhm Helen Buberson, 103- Brood oree. - M. Bearice Duaan, 14J Monmouh Hree. Mra. John E. aylor, 34 McLaren sree. Emily O. Sibbn. M. Sibbs. Mrs. Anml Bloodgoorl, 4G Whie sree. Mm. E. H. Ligh, Sunse avenue. Jehu P. Appleffae. Nellie Pinknc-j- 13alloy Ksnce, 101 Riverside avenue.. J. Norman. I Ellen G. Sco. 40 Bas Fron ane. Eleanor Close. 6- Broad sree. Suionna Clone, Broad sree. Walor-B. BoyaV - r - Mr». Alber B. aylor, 31 Maple avenue. Alfred Griffihs, ower Hill avenue., ony PuRo. 20 Pearl Broe. Mabel Perry, Beech uree. Joseph Waaser. " *" Clarence 3co,- 4 Reeves place. JeHBO Williams, 194 Beech sree. John Ma, 212 Beech sree. Jack Applefffle, 276 Leonard sree. Oallisa G. Power, 184 Monmouh sree. Mrs..Howard L. Burdge, Lake avenue. MH«Julia H. Field. 1 Uiaj Maud Hillman, Riverside Drive, box 28, Miss Helen Henlier, 14 Sunse avenue. Miss H. Lippman, 29 Park place. Joseph Lane, Bank sree. Sarah McCIeos, Mrs. Daniel A3ay, 252 Caherine sree. hejosg. Family, 186 Branch avenue. MrH. Irene S. Kerr, 59 ower Hill avenue. C. D. Sullivan. Mrs.-ClaronKe-Whic; Broad flrae. WUllah.H. Duncan. Hill Caherine Allaire, Wes JinJ hoel. Leser Conover.. Ida Riee Flchl«r, 134 Broad orw.. Mra. Harry V.emell. Newman Springs. I Mrs. A. (. Sinih, 9 Park place 1. ; Mru. M. L. Odcll, 40 Irving place, Min» Bars M. Wille, 24 Secor place,. E. A. Bedle, 97 Wes Fron sree. Mrs. H.i W. Reynolds, 39 Boa Fron sroe. :, MrH. Williain Hohman, 6fi Leonard sree. Francis Marion Johnson, 72 Bank sree. 1\\omaiU irvinrr 1 Brown, 40 Broad sree: Mra. Elizabeh Clayon, SO Bridijo avenue. ". Maurice Wualon, Bank sree. Mra. Mar*«Johnson,»*Wesside -avenue. Mcrri L. Oxenhaia. ; Mm, J. Fioserald, 242 Leonard sree. Mru. Alfred Griffllu. ower Hill avenue. Miss Jennie Mooney,. 64 Mechanic sree. Mm. Homer Moho, Roae Hall, Fron rec..... Mm. Mary L..hsmpson, 7J Linden place. - 1 John DL Wakina, 140 Chesnu sree. Misa Evallna: aylor, 20 Oakland»f«e. ~ "Alber Murfi; "Jr.".; Edward E. Olnffer... William-H. Hendreluoa, Jr., Maple avo-. nue. - W. H. Lile. - ~ Mrs. P. J. McCle«*,.Sver»id«Drlre. Alanic Highlands. homab H. Leonardo homas J. Emarjr. Mr». William M. _ Anna P. Wallingi Charles H., Woodward. Mra. Bey Woodward. Mrn. L. B. Morris. Mru. M. Clark. Highlands. Daniel J. Mahonoy. William Aborn. Kornor " Mary. Lofran. Mias Josephine A, Brown. E. L. Purdy. J- Mm. William D. VunPel, Elisabeh honuis, A. VanBraklo. Mra. Eosa A. Hlnes. N A. M. Ellio. Mra. L. Ellio. Holmdel. Mia) M. Eirolf. iim Emily V,. Peacook. Lilo Silver. William Morrell. John A. Kemp.,,i Aliddloowii. Mnrie L. Buerfami,,- Durhara D. Deckorfc. Ocpapnor. B. B. Gan. BumelP Gan. Mm. Eaellc Morall., * Haxlc. Mra.Georso W. VoorhCM. Newf Monmouli, James E. Grhrs. A. H. Suphln. Walling HcCormack. Shrewsbury. 0. A. Bowno, G>onie Seaman Coeka. MrH. Henry E. Arnurong. Sealirish. William J. Lyons, Mri. M. Dowd. Hunmon. Helena M. Drown. W. H. Waie. llichard Birkennhon* C. R. Birkenshan. Mnaivnn. Mr,;. Holmes W. SUwelL he DioU family. Margare D. uhiu. Pair Haven. J. M. B.. H. Mnloy. Mm. P. P. Rollnnon. Iloland Fennimore. Mm. John M Bra7., Por Monmouh. L. C. Raynor. I Mrs. M. E. Raynor, Charles J. Raynor. Long Branch, K. V. MrH. William Archer. 1 Ehel R, Wilson. John Shaper. >, Mra, Mary VandcrvMr, John E. Woolley... Allda and Laura Anderson. > Navenlnk.,.! Mss Jano 8awar,... M Aaron Hopkins..;i > Scrlinir Hopldna. Mrs. C. H. Greene. J. M,.Johnson. Mrs. Isabella Moun. Farmingdali. Mrs. William E. Mahews. Mix Carrie M. Mahews. Mr. and Mra. McKinler VinBenhyaon. Mrs. M. Mahews. Joseph A. Mahews. Belford.. Aline Whie.. Mrs. G..Yarnall.. Henry Pearce. C. Harry 1 Lohsen. Leonardo. P. M. Peerson. -.- Eaonown. Mrs. J. >G. Brc«B«i Ml»a Ehel. BSyce. Oceanic. - MrH. Anna W. Bonae Clarkaburir... " Reuben G. Srahan. Elizabeh Srahaa. -. New York Ciy.. /;... Mary Davern.. William H. - Walnh. ", Lillian S. Saliock... :..:: : ; C. F. Llndemere... -" Brooklyn. Lldie M. Robcrn. Edward H. Robera. Rober D. Seely.. Mrs. W. A. Bray, Phalanx. " Mrs. Herber Johnaon, Norh Lon* Branch. -. \ Miss Jennie L. Fenon, Lincro. Edgar 0, Jackson, Belmar. E. L. Edwarde, Manasquan. William Callahan, Freshold. Mrs. Harry Doolile, Asbury Park. Mrs. Rachel Silwag-on, Evere. W. H. Gibson, Locus Poin. Harry Robinflon, renon. Mrs. F. A. Sembach, Ewinzville, N. J Garre Corell. Cranbury. Evelyn Corell, Cranbury. F. E. Baldwin,,, Lakewood. William. Hammell. Souh Anboy. John Hun. Dover, N. J G. Winorer. Hopew«ll..N. J. MUs Ida F. Price, Orange, N. J Nellie E. Lufburrow, Plain/laid, N. J. Mrs. Anna S. Hun, Irvir-aor.. N J. Mrs. William A. Hayej, Poin Pleaian J. E. Cook, Flushiii*. L. I. Phl-oni- W. King, Eas Marion, Suffolk couny, N. Y. Mrs. Annie M. Bucklin, River-iide Com Elizabeh.G. Woodward. Samford. Coiin Oeonu H. Woo.lward, Samfoni, Conn. Harry W. Woodward, Samford, Conn. Louis Norhrop; Samford. Conn Herber. A. Woodward, Samford, Conn J. C. Kaflenbergsr, Cleveland, Ohio Charlca A. Erricfcaon, Arcadia. Florida O PAVE RUMSON ROAD. A SECION OF I O BE IM- PROVED HIS SUMMER. Rumsoa Borough Coundil Panes Ordinance Providing for he Improvemen Par of he Cos Will Probably be Paid for by he Sale. he permanen paving of he Rumson road from Ivinss road near Lile Silver o he Avenue of wo Rivers will be sared some ime his summer if he presen plans of he mayor and council of he borough of Rumson are carried ou A he regular meeing" of he council. hursday nigh an ordinance providing for his improvemen was passed on is final reading and he ordinance in full is prined in his issue of he Regiser. he ordinance is effecive en days from oday. - - ; he proposed plan is o pave his porion of-rnnson;road wih, a, shee asphal or biuminous surface wih a conqree foundaion qr by paving i wih some oher ype of sandard pavemen. he paving will be a gen- eral improvemen and he" cos of i is o be assessed and raised by.genera axaion. emporary improvemen cerificaed sufficien o, cover he cos of he improvemen will be issued a such imes and in such amouns as he mayor and council will laer define by resoluion. I is undersood ha a large porion of he expense of he improvemen is o be borne by he sae, provided he officials and axpayers of Riimson EfdMiugh co-opefae wih he. Sae-oad omciala.iccarrying.ou he improvemen on plans proposed by he sae road commission. Cerain changes will have o be made in pars of he roue arid-permission has been received from he propery owners so affeced o make he changes as desired by. he sae road officials. NEW ERA ANNIVERSARY. Monumen Associaion Will Celebraa 27h Anniversary on April 7h.. he 27h anniversary of he New Era monumen associaion will be celebraed In Einrach hall a Red Bank Sunday nigh, April 7h. Ar (enerainmen and supper will be provided and he comiee in charge is making effors o have his years affair surpass any oher held. he New Era associaion was organized in memory of he ship New Era, which was wrecked many years ago near Long Branch. he associaion has ereced a monumen ii he cemeery a Wes Long Branch In memory of hose who Io3 heir lives in he wreck. LOS $45 AND CLOHES. F>re Brings Misforune for Broad Sree Shoe Shine Aris. Frank Pappaionov is mourning he loss of $46 in cash which was desroyed las week in he fire which damaged William A. ruexs building on Broad sree. He also los all his clohing excep ha which he wore. Jfp. Pappaionov lived in rooms in he building and he was a Long Branch when he fire broke ou. He has been in charge of William Noglowss shoe shine and ha cleaning esablishmen since he owner has been in miliary service. Mr. Pappaionov is in he draf himself and expecs o be called o he colors soon. Eaonowns hrif. Crescen council of Junior American Mechanics of Enonowri has bough war saving cerificaes o he amoun of $25. he fire company of ha place has spen $20.for war savings cerificaes. A Skir Suggess a Blouse and a blouse suggess a shir. he new skirs we are showing n from $4.98 o $15 are heir own bes recommendaion. he blouses- cf silk, georgee crepe, sain nnd crepe de chine a from $3.98 o $10 harmonize wih he new Vacuna silk fiber ar.j Sheland slip-on sweaers. A. Sal2 & Co., Red Adverisemen.. 30 Head of Work Horses., Acclimaed and ready for hurcl service, used in he ciy and will sui any purpose. S. R. Knigh, Spring Lake, N. J. Phone Adverisemen FIRE WIPES OU OLD HOUSE LINCROF FAMILY ESCAPES FLAMES BY CLIMBING DOWN LADDER. Ancien House Owned by Charles G. Leonard Compleely Desroyed Early Monday Morning Before Dayligh Everyhing in I Burned, Including Seveny Barrels of Poaoes Loss of $7,500. ; Charles G. Leonards house near, Llncrof caugh fire early Monday I morning before dayligh and was en-1 irely desroyed. Mr. Leonard and j his, wife and hree children had a narrow escape.from he flames, hey having, o leave he house in heir nigh clohes by way of a ladder. ; Everyhing in he house was desroyed, including seveny barrels of poaoes which were in he cellar. Boh he house and he furniure were insured, bu he insurance falls far shor of covering he loss. he loss is placed a $7,500 and he house was insured for $2,000. A smokehouse near Mr, Leonards residence was also desroyed, buf he ham3 and oher mea in i were saved. he house was a large old-fashioned dwelling abou a mile norh of Lincrof, on he Nuswamp road. I is he oldes house in ha localiy and is said o anedae he Revoluionary war. Is ouward appearance had been changed o make i look modern, bu is inerior had all he usual feaures of ancien colonial mansions. For many years i was owned and occupied by a man named Smih and i is ofen referred o as he old Smih homesead. A large amoun of brick was used in consrucing he house and i was pariioned wih brick walls. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard and heir children were awakened by William Vernell, who is employed by Mr. Leonard on he farm. Mr. Vernelh lives in a house a shor disance awayi He happened o wake up abou four. oclock in he n-.arning ar.d he saw flames coming from he Leonarde house. He rang- he door bell and* pounded on he door of Mr. Leon* ards house,.bu he sleeping occu^ pans of he house did no heir him, Mr. Vernell spen several minues in his vain aemp o wake up he Leonards. hen he jo a ladder,. placed i agains he side of he house, and climbed up i o he bedroom. He awakened he members of he family and Mr. Leonard and his wifeand hres children climbed down he ladder. Mra. Leonard was very sick, wih measles. he flames were sweeping rapidly owards he bedroom from which he Leonards encaped and hey had no ime o don; heir clohes. Mr. Leonard had $26. in bills and a. } number of checks ii»- his rousers pocke and he moneyand checks were burned up. Mr. Leonard and his family arenow a he home of a neighbor, Melville Reid. he house will be rebuil A large number of Mr. Leonards friends and neighbors urned; ou o he fire bu hey were powerless o check he flames. he blaze was under such grea headway beforei was discovered ha he house wu*. "doomed.. LECURES ON HEOSOPHY. Eugene W. Munson of California o Speak a Red Bank Nex Week. Eugene W. Munson of Los Angeles, California, will lecure before he Red Bank heosophical-sociey a 15 Recor place nex Monday and ues-< day nighs. Mr. Munsons opic for nex Monday nigh will be "Wha Comes Ou of he War." he following nigh he will speak on "he Porals of he Pas." he lecures are open o he public and a silver collecion will be aken up each nigh. OWN MAIL CONRAC. DELANCY W. WILLGUSS IS HE NEW MAN ON HE JOB. ALANICOSAY WE. He Began His Duies Sunday, Suc ceeding Edward M. Haley He Will Give Up His Law and Real.. Esae Business a Red Delancy W. Willguss has succeeded Edward If. Haley as carrier of he mail beween he Red Bank saion and he posoffice. He began his duies Sunday. Fifeen men pu in bids. Mr. Willguss, who is a presen living a Asbury Park, will move o Red He will give up his law and real esae business a his place and he will conver his ouring car ino a delivery auomobile. Sealed bids had been invied for his work and he sealed bids were, forwarded o Washingon. he low-* e3 bid was ha of Wesley Mason of Norh Cenerville. His bid was i$ 1,100. he Washingon auhoriies said ha all he bids were oo high and hey askei he_ Red-Bank posoffice o ry o ge he work done for $939, which was he average price paid for similar work elsewhere. he Red Bank posmaser noified several of he lower bidders o appear a he posoffice, in compliance wih he governmens reques, and Mr. Willguss offered o. reduce his bid o $1,050. he, governmen wa3 noified of Mr. Willgusss offer and Posmaser Pienger go a elegram from Washingon o give him he conrac When Mr. Haley had he job he go $1,200 a year. PLAN CLOSED DOWN. Gulf Refining Company Shus Up Ii Place a Eaonown. he Gulf refining company closed is plan a Eaonown Saurday and laid off is employees. his was done because he governmen has aken over six large ank seamers which were used o convey he companys producs in he Souh o Norh Alanic pors. he company will coninue o marke oil and grease. he plan a Eaonown will probably remnin closed unil he war ends. BLISER MADE BOY SICK. Lincrof Boy Bi*, a Bliser Off His Hand wih Bad Resuls. Harry Mouser, son of Charles Mouser of Lincrcf, go a bliser on his hand while chopping wood las weeki He bi he bliser off wih his eeh and. he hand became badly swollen he nex day. he hand is sill very painful, bu he swelling is going down and i is believed ha blood poisoning will no develop. Wood Choppers Ankle Cu. William Walsh of Evere was cu on his foo wih an axe while chopping wood on homas Kellys farm las week. Dr. Edwin Field closed he cu wih wo siches.. Mr. Walsh was.laid up a few days bu he is now back a work. Household Furniure Mus be Sold n sacrifice. Enire conens of houso a 1S7 Hudson avenue, consising of bedroom furniure, living room and dining room furniure, piano, rugs, curains and brick-abrnc, BUS range, porch chairs, lawn mower, garden hose, ec. All iff good condiion. Mus be sold wihin one week. Same can be inspeced iny ime afer Friday noon, March loh. Adverisemen. NO LOCAL OPION ELECION LIKELY IN HA OWNSHIP. Louis Snyder, he Hoe! Proprieor; Has Lived a Cols Neck Mos of His Life and His Neighbors Don Wan o Move Agains Him. - : No move owar applying for a- local opion.elecion has been made: in Alanic ownship and from presen indicaions i is unlikely ha any; will be made. he only hoel in hfr ownship is a Cols Neck and is conduced by Louis Snyder. Mr. Snyder was born a Cols Neck and has lived here mos of his life. Py he people of his neighborhood he looked upon more as a neighbor UIA as a hoel proprieor and i is unusual for church sociables o. h»..held._al-hislb.qel Ke._has..alwaj(j_.. been a liberal conribuor o he. w^ churches of he village, he ROJ formed church a.nd S. Marys Caholic church. he hoiir has he repuaion of being one of he moa elderly and bes conduced in har couny. A S. Marys church.recenly herecor advised his congregaion no o voe o make Alanic ownship. dry if an elecion were called. Ho said prohibiion which did. no prohibi would probably be he resul of making he ownship dry and ha more good could be accomplished ^hrough regulaion of he liquor indifsry han hrough rying omake a place dry by legislaipn. He alsolaid much sress on he fac ha a some owns which had gone dry ha Caholic churches had Been..obliged] o abolish cerain feaures of b*"" church ceremonies because i waa illegal o u^e wine here. In some quarers i is said ha his prohibiion of he use Qf,wino in church ceremonials is being carried ino he cours on he ground ha i is an illegal inerference wifll freedom of worship. Womens Garmens Made o Order. Suis, coas nnd dresses for women and misses made o order, according o your measuremqne, from any of he maerials shown in our made-ocrder specialy shop on he second floor. A. Salz & Co.,. Red. Adveriserheh. FARMERS CLUB ELECION. Officers Are - Chosen.by he iaoa Falls Fanners Organizaion. he Fanners communiy club a- inon Palls has eleced. hese officers:.,:.. Presiden A..Chapin McLean. Vice presiden raaron ArnsronH. reasurer William Cii.Wr. Secreary heodore Parmly. " Delegae o couny agriculural board > John A. McGuiro.. he club will hold is nex meeing nex uesday nigh. A member of he labor deparmen of he saa board of agriculure has been invied, o make an address. SHO A BIG RALESNAKE. Repile wih Eleven Ralers Killed by Lewis S. iompson. Lewis S. hompson, owner of Brookdale farm a Lincrof, has. gone o exas on a miliary mission.! afer having spen he winer in. Georgia. While in Csorgia he sho and killed a big ralesnake wih. eleven rales. John S. Applegae of Red Bank was in Georgia wih Mr. hompson for a few days and ha brough he skin of he ralesnake* home wih him. m m Sewed Up Her Own Wound. Mrs. Frank Wikoff of inon Pall* was cu on he hand while aending o some household work las week. She sewed up he wound herself wih. wo siches and jbje cu is healing. Hooverizins is he fashion of.nowadays. Lo us clean-, press, repair or alor your old clohes. We make~"em"" look liko new. We do beer work, give beer rimmings and charge less haa you pay elsewhere. All cars sop In fron of our door. Cohen Brohers, 18 Wes Fron sree, Red Phono 778-M.. Adverisemen. Is Up o You. Nex fall many will wish, hey hud he foresigh and bough heir Kup- ply of blankes and comforables a he prices now prevailing here. ak» he ip. A. Sah &.Co., Red Adverisemen.... m i m jrpawriar HuiJqnarUr*. We buy, ren, «ell, eichuim Uf repair ypewriers. rblniv f nore of a housand iem* 68 B»* rea, K«d B ^ ^ d i

2 . " F*ge iro. : FUN A WOMANS CLUB,, "MEMBERS*. DAY" OBSERVED... LAS FRIDAY AFERNOON. -. Original Sories, Original Poems and a Debae Formed Par of he Ex. BfciiDs War Saving Sociey Waa Formed wo New Members, he Red Bank Womans club held is "Members Day" exercises, las Friday afernoon a he Presbyerian chapel. his is he day he members devoe o fun making and only members and a very few specially invied? friends are allowed o be presenr he invied guess las Friday were Daniel H. AppleKac,. George M. Sand and Mrs. Warren H. Smock. hey wore invied o ac as judges in a debae, "which was one of he numbers on he days program. Mrs. Kaharine hrockmoron, he musical direcor of he club, arranged for hree violin solos by Frederic Warner, who was accompanied by Mrs. Frank Curis. wo vocal solos were given by Miss Margare Rue, accompanied by Mrs. Sanley Danser. Original sories were read by Mrs. John H; Gilber, Mrs. Georgia Hazard, Miss Florence Kriiiel and Mrs. Horace B. VanDorn. he firs prize for original sories wen o Mrs. Georgia. Hnznrd. Mrs. Leon do la Ro.ussille go firs prize for an original poem. his was a war poem, eniled "Over he op.".oher poems were read by Mrs. imohy W. McDowell and Mrs. Xi. D. Heyer. Original poems wri-. en by Mrs. George Poole and Miss Mary Hannah were read a he meeing, as hese" wo members were unable o be presen. Sory elling was anoher feaure of he meeing, no sory elling of he sor he members old when hey were kids, o avoid a spanking, bu he sor of sories Granny.used 1 o ell hem before hey wen o bed. Mrs. Jesse Mino ook firs prize in his par of he program. he judge.-; on he original sories, poems and sory elling were Mis. William-. Corfies, Mrs, Charles Weeks and Mrs. 0. D. Delano. he debae was on he quesion as o wheher women were us inellec-. ual as men. Mrs. John H. Cook and Mrs. Minor Brown said hey were and Mis. Isaac H. Adlem and Mrs. A. M. Hodgkiss said hey weren. Mis.. Adlem and Mrs. Hodgkiss proved ha hey weren, for Mr. Applegae, Mr. Sand and Mrs.. Smock decided ha a womans hink box was a heap less efficien han a mans. he ars and crafs commiee announced ha a meeing of ha commiee would be held a Mrs. Carrie Bosijgrims on Visa place hursday morning of his week a en oclock. he communiy welfare deparmen is assising he public schools in Junior Red Cross work. A he presen ime hey are mahing layees for French babies, "layees" being a fancy name for babies clohes. he home economics deparmen is also engaged in Red Cross duies and has se aside Wednesday afernoons for his work. he garden deparmen will have Maurice Fuld of New York speak a a club meeing April 12h. he lieraure deparmen will mee a Mrs. William M. hompsons on Eas Fron sree on hursday afernoon of his week a hree I oclock. Mrs. Ralph Willguss, chairman of he commiee on he recreaion house on Peers place for soldiers - and sailors, saed ha he place had been recenly visied by a governmen official, who was grealy pleased a he manner in whis«he recreaion house was conduced. he Womans club has recenly formed a war saving sociey. Mrs. Hosegran being chairman of he sociey. he sociey is inended o boh" help he war and help he clubiionse fund. Samps bough by he sociey or by any members of he club who wish o aid he governmen and he clubhouse fund a he same ime, may be urned over o Mrs. Bosegran. he club has $600 o clubhouse money invesed in Libery bonds and all-samps, bough by he sociey will go -ino he same fund. Mrs. J. B. Rue and Mrs: Joseph Oickopf were eleced new members. pf;.he..c!ub,.:_.:. ;. : URGES CIY OWNERSHIP. Major Flock of Long Branch Wan Ciy Waer and Sewer Plans. Mayor John W. Flock of Long Branch m his message o he commis- Auwers delivered las week urged ha he ciy own is waer and sewer jybems. Mr. Flock called aenion o he fac ha he raes for waer i? kong Branch, which is supplied by %ae 1 inern Manor waer company -were considerably higher han hose anjoeig-hbonng owns. He said he sewer sysem now operaing in Lone Branch was enirely inadequae o mee he needs of he cifv. Mr.Mock said ha in vjew of presen *ond.ion s he did no hink? wise» begm such big underakings now San?»S ld - he b? heved preliminary S now mvesealons ^ould.be now. WO DAMAGE SUIS. Lawrenco Reierve Dec in Boh Ca«ei. wo damage suis were ried beaore_judge Lawrence las week and decision was reserved in each case. Eari Heynolds of Bradley Beach «ued homas Jeser under he work- «aans compensaion ac for injuries «c«ved when a piece of seel go feo^he was repairfn * George.es of Clarksburg sough o recover?50 for damages susained wnen his w wagon was sruck by an jmomobile driven by Milon Cook of Manasquan las Sepember: PAVING BIDS OPENED. wo Bid* Submied for Paving Norwood Avenue a Long Branch. Bids for paving a mile and a quarer srech of Norwood avenue a M*ng Branch wih asphal on a macadam base were opened by he free- Jiolders las week. wo bids were received, he lowes being $57, submied by he William P. McDonald consrucion company of M Vernon, N. Y. he Sandard bihulhic company of New York bid $74, Acion on he bids will be aken afer he couny engineer and counsel confer wih he sae road commissioner. Wan! Couns Aid. Mayor John homson of Avon «ade a reques for an appropriaion «$1,200 from he couny o repair Jura sree in ha borough a he ajeeini? of he freeholders las week. Ho said he borough had planned o. pvc he sree bu found he-cos would be oo high. I has now been decided o gravel i. Mr. homson *as informed ha he reques would bo given consideraion. j o Any Housewife Who Missed I Once more we make-his offer, bu for^ ono week only.. A million homes have been supplied wih hese Pure Aluminkm Cookers. Bu counless new homes irisus" pas year have adoped Quaker Oa^ fhd Mohers Oas. "A A wave of economy, plus whealess meals, have muliplied oa-food users. And luillions of hem efge^his machless flavor are using Quaker Oas and Mohers Oas.. ;. ; We wan hose new users o have Cookers oo. So we rejiia^his remarkable offer. v J^z.. he cos of aluminum has doubled. Cooker prices have enormously advanced. Bu we make new users he same offer ha we made o old. We will send his big aluminum Cooker for only $1, all charges prepaid, under offe made below. his offer is for one weekpnly. I applies onlyo hose whohave no Cooker now. If you are one of hen) we urge you o accep i. HE RED BANK RECI57S. ance b Ge his Big Aluminum ereal Cooker ior One Dollar For { &} Oas Users Exra Large and Heavy Cereal Capaciy 2# Qs. Made o Las a Lifeime A Million Homes Supplied We have supplied over a million users of Quaker Oas and Mohers Oas wih an ideal way o cook hem. he purpose is o have hese producs cooked righly. Quaker Oas and Mohers Oas flaked from queen grains only has a wealh of flavor. Righ cooking keeps ha flavor inac. I makes he oa dish doubly delighful makes i easy o diges. So we had his Cooker made o our order an ideal double cooker. I is exra large, so lile or much can be cooked in i. I is exra heavy, made o las a lifeime.. ha is he Cooker made of, pure aluminum whichwe offer his week for one dollar, under he condiions below. If you are serving Quaker Oas and Mohers Oas, or if you will, we wan you o have his. Cooker." $1 BringsI Week Buy from your grocer five packages of Quaker Oas, Mohers Oas, or ofquaker Bes Corn Meal, Gv five packages ofhe hree combined. Send us your grocers sales slip for he purchase and send $1 wih i. We. will hen send his cooker o you,-all charges prepaid. his offer is good for one week (? only, and i applies o his viciniy alone. Address, he Quaker Oas Company, \., 1708 Railway Exchange, Chicago ""> Jbe hree Chief W^^ Quaker Qas Mohers Oas Quaker Bes Corn Meal " he Cos of Mea he Bes 60% of he Corn., Quaker Oas and Mohers Oas, measured by food unis, are wice asnuriious as round seak. hey supply nuriion a a cos of five cens per 1000 calories., ; Meas, on he average, cos eigh imes as much for he same food value. Eggs cos en imes as much. You can serve six dishes of Quaker Oas or Mohers Oas for he cos of a single egg. he oa sands supreme among grain foods, in- nuriion and in flavor. I far exceeds whea in food unis.. I.is he energy food and he food for growh. I supplies every needed elemen-in jus-he-righproporionr-l-alould-beyour-basie food; Quaker Oas and Mohers Oas are flaked from cjueen grains only y j jus hebig.rich.flavory^ayekebu.eripouadsfroniablshel. So in hese Brands you ge a wondrous flavor wihou any exra price. All oa foods are doubly delighful if msflf wih Quaker Oas or Mohers Oas. corn meal can be.. Nex o oas in economy comes Corn Meal. We make an exquisie corn meal,, and pu iiip in sealem round packages.". In Quaker Corn Meal we use he cream of he corn abou 60 per cen :.of he kernel. - lie fibrous ouer coa-is removed, becauses i-make&.con jraeal_coarse.i~ he oily germ is removed, because he oil grows rancid. Jus he hominy par yellow or whie is ground o make Quaker Corn Meal. rhe^resuljs..superiaive cormneal, -yellow orwhie.. he.yellow-looks - J ike? ns of BoW - he whie like marble dus. I makes bread and muffins, / ^^dg e - puddings and pancakes vasly beer han any crude corn meal, Ge he Yellow or.whie in round packages wih ops.- See how. good * hese Grocers Will Feaure he Cooker Offer Nex Week...V,-,,./;.. sv iu RED BANK, N: J:,,//, ~D. Acerra, 10 Bridge Ave. L. Becker,-262 Shrewsbury Avc. G. W. Bray, We. Fron S. H. Bonocove, 268 Shrewsbury Ave F. Brown, 166 Moijmijuh S., Japhia Clayon, 49> Pr6ad S. G. Diez & Son, 123 W. Fron S. Doremu Bro«. C<J\ 11 Broad S. Economy Groc;,<JS>., 102 Shrews- bury Ave. <. L: Felsham, 269-Lei«IUon A»e. Mrs. E. M. Haley? ^Shrewsbury Ave. L. L. McQueen, 1241 Shrowibury Ave. </ Ensley E. Morris, 14 Broad S. Jos. Morris, 114 Wes Fron S. New Jersey Food Cp., 31 Broad S. J. Palmier!, 208 Shrewsbury Ave. LANDLORD AND ENAN SUI. Freehold -Woman Suea enan for Five Monhs Ren. Mrs. Elizabeh W. Ingling of Freehold brough sui agains John M Smih, he couny deecive, for $150 represening five monhs ren flfa louse. Mrs. Ingling claimed ha Mr. Smih ook he house for a year, agreeing o pay $30 a monh,-bu ha he moved ou five monhs before he year was up. Mr. Smih said he was forced o move because he could no properly hea he house and ha Mrs. Ingling had saed ha he house could be heaed easily. he case was ried before a jusice bu he jury disagreed. I will be riedagain soon. WANS ROAD IMPROVED. Freeholders Requeaed o Repair Road a.new Monmouh. J.. Hopping requesed he freeholders a heir meeing las week o make an appropriaion for improving he New. Monmouh-Alanic Highlands road. He said a large amoun of raffic would be divered o his road when he sae sars rebuilding he road from Keypor o Red he freeholders promised o give he maer consideraion. Plans were approved by "he freeholders for a wooden bridge in Manalapari ownship and he clerk was direced o adverise for bids. Four Policemen Reired. Four members of he Long Branch police are o be reired on half pay April 1s. James Luyon, chief of he deparmen, who has been a poiceman a Long Branch since 1883, is one of hem. he oher men are ^eonard S. VanDyke, Sylvanus Emjnons and Parick Callahin. All of hem have been conneced wih he force hiry years or more. Fire Desroys Barn. A barn a.asbury Park owned by His. Charles Clnyon was desroyed >y fire uesday nigh of las week. r iremen kep he flames from spreading o adjoining,houses. A quaniy of wase paper.and rags owned by Abe Lewis was desroyed. he loss was abou $, r )0fl. Coleman Will Upheld. I he will o Dr. Frederick F. Colerrian of Asbury Park has been upheld by he cour of errors and appeals. Dr. Coleman lef mos of his esae o Mrs. Annie E. Wahl, o whom he was engaged o be married. His relaives firs conesed he will in he cour, of chancery, charging ha undue, influence had been used and ha Jr:; Coleman was of unsound mind when he made he will. he chancery cours decision was affirmed. Brakeman Hi by rain. Frank A. Rue of Long Branch, a brakeoian on he Pennsylvania railroad,was sruck by an express rain near Philadelphia las Wednesday as he sepped from beween wo cars on his rain afer coupling hem. he rain hi him a glancing blow and knocked him down. His shoulder was badly bruised bu his injuries were ijo serious. DAMP, CHANGING WEAHER Brings Is oll of Sickne.s o Red Bank People. Chilly, damp, changing weaher is hard on he kidneys. Even more irriaing are colds, rip and pneumonia; hey conges he kidneys; hey bring backache and disordered kidney acion. For weak kidneys use a esed remedy. Red Bank people recommend Doans Kidney Pills. Mrs. Edward Whie, G2 Oakland sree, Red Bank, says: "I had kidney rouble ns a resul of a cold seling on my kidneys. My back ached in a dull way and a bearingdown feeling over my hips cp me miserable. Ofen I found i difficul o soop and when in a ben posiion, i was hard for me o sraighen. Afer using Doans Kidney Pills, procured li Hollywood & Co.s drug ore, he pain lef my back. I have Hid no weakness or pain since and have enjoyed he bes of healh." Price 60c, a all dealers. Don imply ask for a kidiley remedy ge. Doans Kidney Pills- he same ha Mrs. WhHe,hid. FWer-Milburn Co., Mfgrs, Buffalo, N. Y.. RED BANK, N. J.: A. Ribuselli, 222 Shrewsbury Ave L. M. hompson, Shrewsbury Ave. Delia hompson, 185 River S.. Frank Vanages, Leighon Ave. Mrs. C. Wolf, 167 Leighon Ave. ALANIC HIGHLANDS, N. J.: J. G. Brooks & Co. R. Ciampi. J. E. Fisher. E. S. Haringer, ~^WheU-Grocery_C8 _ BELFORD, N. J.: D. Benne. Benne & FUler. R. S. Muchmore. J. E. Johnson. E. F. Kraemer. A. E. Langford. " H. F. Labreque.. EAONOWN, N. J.: W. E. Morris. J. J. Wrigh. Wolco Bros. Alber C. Woleo. FAIR HAVEN, N. J.:. J. L. Benne. Geo. Hendrickson & Son. HIGHLANDS, N. J.i Alex Adair. 1 W ± Ahem. "F; Brown. "~" Nah.n Coen. Oo GauUchy.. H. Lane. B. J. Neimark. B. Sernel. LOCUS POIN, N. J.: W. G. Golden..»>»< 18O MARCUS MILLINERY RIMMED and UNRIMMED MILLINERY Ladies and Misses Dresses, Spor Skirs. Blouses and Childrens Wear MARCUS MIL.L-.INERY 8 BROAD SREE _ RED BANK, N. J. »»»»»»»»» WILLIAM OBRIEN HIGH GRADE SERVICE Approved and Improved Heaing Plumbing Roofing Waer Syseriis Copper Work Earhen and Iron Pipe RED BANK and SEA BRIGH Charles Lewis. Geo. W. Sewing, WHOLESALE AND REAIL DEALER IN LJUUVIBER, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Giass! mupis01im and Builders Hardware. RED SANK, N. J. Conracor and Builder, BED BANE.,N. J. OFFICE IN EISNER BUILDING, Jobbing of All Kind.. Fsixnaes Cheerfully Furnished. LEONARDO, N.J.: B. Brown.-- B. J. Haulboskey.- NAVESINK, N. J.: Es. of W. Swan. L. A. SickUs. OCEANIC, N. J.: J. DeWi Brower. R.Jr-Rogers. OCEANPOR, N. J.: HrWrCrd FOR MONMOUH, N. J.: W. E. Walling. RUMSON, N.J.! - John Hinelmann., - F. Roberson & Co. A J NOICE is hereby given ha sealed far he furbishing of all labor, iofihv and maerials for he exension of a culver and a fill an he Red Bank Oceanic road, a Pair Haven, N. J., in accordance wih ho plnns and specificaions prepared herefor by he Engineer of ho Couny of Monmouh, will be received by he Board of Olfisen Freeholders of he Couny ofmonmouh, a heir room*, Cour House, Freehold, N. J,, on Wednesday,.jjfuw* 20h; 1&18, a he hour - <of. elj^eg n. m., and hen and here publicly opened and read. Plans and specificaions enn be obained of George D, Copper,. Couny Engineer, 00 Broad sree, Red Bank, N. J, A cerified check for he nmoun sipulaed in he specificaions, 3awn o he order of he "Collecor of he Couny of Monmpuh,- or cabh in nn equal amoun, mus nccompnny each bid. All bids mus be enclosed in sealed envelopes, bear he ifiune and address of ho bidder on he ouside hereof in! he mime of he work bid on. No bids will be received before he hour named o receive same nir will any bidsbe received afer said hour. he Board of Chosen. Freeholders of he Couny of Monmouh reserve* he righ o rejec any or all bids if deemed o he bes ineress of he Couny so o do. CM, WYCKOFF, Aes: Direcor.. C, E. CLOSE, Clerk. Flans and specificaions can be obained of ^eorge D, Cooper, Couny NOICE. ake noice, ha he ordinance hereinafer ne.forh VWB gassed and approved by Engineer, 6 Broad sree, Reel he Mayor and Council of he Borough of Rumson, a heir meeing held on March 7. Bank, N. J And ake noice furher, ha wrien proes agains he making of his improve- specified in said specificaions, drawn A cerified check for he amoun men may be filed wih he Clerk of he municipaliy up o and Including March 18, o he order of ho Collecor of he DANIEL A.-^NAUGHON, Couny of Monmouh, or cash in said Borough Clerk. amoun, mus accompany -each pro- AN ORDINANCE AUHORIZING HE. PERMANEN IMPROVEMEN OF HEposal. RUMSON ROAD, HE RAISING OF HE MONEY. BY GENERAL AXAION FOR HE PAYMEN OF HE SAME. AND HE ISSUANCE OP EMPORARY CERIFICAES O COVER HE COS HEREOF. Be I Ordained by he Council of he Borough of Rumson: 1. ha he public highway known ns hfl Rumson Road be permanenly Improved,from a poin beemnlna a he weserly borough line (cener of Ivins Road), nnd rx- bids will be received before he hour endinjr easerly o he weserly side of henamed, nor will any bids be received Avenue of he wo Rivers, by pavinc he eame wih a ahee asphal or biuminous afer said hour. surface wih a concree foundaion, or by paving he same wih concree, or by paving he same wih name oher ype of of he Couny of Monmouh reserves he"boad of Chosen Freeholders Bandard pavemen. 2. And Be I Ordained, ha he paving he righ o rejec any or all bids if of said road be underaken as a general Improvemen, and ha he coa of Bald deemed o he bes ineress of ho improvemen be assessed and raised by gen-couneral axaion upon all he propery in fluid so o do. Borough. 3. And Be I Also Ordained, ha emporary Improvemen cerificaes sufficien o cover he cos of he improvemen are hereby auhorized o be issued a such imes and in such amouns as shall be laer defined in n. resoluion appropriaely adoped, and he Mnyor and Clerk arc hereby auhorized o execue said cerificaes, and Be I Ordained, ha all proceedings hereafer in connecion wih Snfd improvemen,.including he fixing of he ype of pavemen o be laid nnd he awarding of he conrac my be auhorized and pu Ino effec by --soluion. 4. And Be I Furher Ordained, ha his ordinance fihnll nke effec yi dnya afer iu.publicaion afer final passage Pr.ssed March 7h Approved March 7h, JOHN M. CORLIES, Aes:, Mayor DANIEL A. NAUGHON. Doroueh Clek. NOICE OF SELEMEN OF ACCOUN. Esae of Jofcih D. Fros, dccciirel. Noice in hereby given ha ho Bceouna of he subscriber, ndmlnarnrlx wih will annexed si he esae of Bai] deceased, wil be audied and saed by he surrogae of he couny of Monmouh and repored for selemen o he Orphans Cour of snid couny, on hursday, he eigheenh day of April, A. D., 191B, a which ime applicaion will be mndc for he a]low«nce of commissions and counsel fees. Daed March 5h, A. D., 1D1B. _. MAE KBOS. I pays o adverise In he Regiser -Adverisemen NOICE is hereby given ha sealed proposals will be received by he Board of Chosen Freeholders of he Couny of Monmouh for he furnishing of all ools, labor and maerials for he consrucion of i gravel road known as he Farmingdale-Belmar road, in accordance wih he plans and specificaions prepared herefor by he Couny Engineer of he Couny of Monmouh, and publicly opened and rend a he rooms of he Board, Cour House, Freehold, N. J., on Wednesday, March 20h, 1918, a eloven oclock in he forenpon of laid day. Plans and specificaions can be obained of George D. Cooper, Couny Engineer, CO Broad sree, Red Bank, N. J, A cerified check, drawn o^ he order of he Collecor of he Couny of Monmouh, in he sum specified in he specificaions, or cash in eaid sum, mus accompany each proposal. All bids mus be enclosed in sealed envelopes, bear he name anil address of he bidder on he ouside hereof, ogeher wih he name of he work bid on, arid be addressed o C. B. CloEe, Clerk, Freehold, N. J. No bida will be received before he hour adverised o receive same,--nor will nny bids be received afer said hour. he Board of Chosen Freeholders - of he Couny of Monmouh reserves he righ o rejec nny or all bids if deemed o he bes ineress of he Couny so o do. C. M. WYCKOFF, Aes: Direcor. C. E. CLOSE, Clerk. NOICE is hereby given ha sealed proposals for he furnishing of all oolb, labor and maerials for he consrucion of a now bridge on he line of he proposed. Belmai-Farmingdale Oadr in accordance wih he plans and speci- "Bcali6n8"prepafed~herefbr~1>jr-ha- Couny Engineer of he Couny of Monmouh, will be received and publicly read by he Board of Chosen Freeholders of he Couny of Monmouh, a heir rooms, Cour House, Freehold, N. J., on Wednesday, March 20h, 1918, a he hour of eleven oclock in he forenoon of said day. All bids mus be enclosed in scaled envelopes, bear he name and, address of he bidder on he ouside hereof*, ogeher wih he name of he work bid on, and be addressed o C. E. Close, Clerk, Freehold, N. 3. No C. M. WYCKOFF, Aes:,. * Direcor. C. E. CLOSE, Clerk. Momnoub Couny Surrogaes Office. In he maer or he esae of Randolph Bardcn, deceased. Noice o crediors o presen clnima agains - esae. Pursuan o he order of-joseph I*. Donahay, surrogae of he couny of Monrooun, marie on he fih day of March. 1018, on he applicaion of Chnrlen Kranela Border), execuor of he esae of Randolph Borden, deceased, noice la hereby given o he crediors of anld deceased o exhibi, o he subscriber, execuor ns aforesaid, heir debs and demands npnins he said caue. under oah, wihin nine monhs from he dnr of he nforcsam order, or hey will be forever barred of heir acions herefor asaina he Bald subscriber. Daed Freehold, N. J,, March Hh; CHAHLES FBANOIS DOIDEN. NOICE O SALLION OWNERS. Public examinaion of sallions and Jacks owned or Inended for public service In Monmouh couny is scheduled as follows: Freehold. Wednesday, March 20h, a Z :00 p. m., American luiuse sables.. Icd Dank. hursday. March 21s, 1918, a 0:00 a. m., Globo Hoel naulea. Owners or careakers of sallion.i or jacks are hereby noified o presen heir sallions for inspecion and examinaion as provided. by Chaper 212, Laws of Pedigrees, ransfers, licenses or permis should be prc- " Bcrcd wih he animal. ^ I pays o adverise in he Regiser.

3 . *.,. HE RED BANK REGISER. Pu* EASER COMING NEW SHOE FASHIONS NOW READY Easer comes his year on March 31s, so shopping now for Easer Foowear is advised while he sock is fresh and new and sizes complee. Our shoes have been known as "Fashion Sinceriy" for many seasons. Calling cerain hings he" laes syle " does no make hem so. Bu he men and women who always wan and always buy he very newes hings firs have already called upon us and asked for jus he syle of foowear ha we anicipaed hey would wan and which we had ready for heir approval. Our line of Easer and Spring Foowear is a lile beer and a lile more* individual han you will find in mos of he socks ha are raed as " jus as good " usually found elsewhere. Our line of walking and dress Oxfords and Pumps are being shown in a wide range of syles in novely as well as saple leahers. Sizes, Ladies,2 # o 8, A A o EE ^ Size», Men«, 6 o 12, AA o EE /"** ALBER S. MILLER 18 Broad Sree Red Bank, N. J. JUS OFF HE PRESS ON SALE SAURDAY * A Naval Engagemen" ELBRIDGE GERRY ROBERS A clean, swee, pleasanly wrien sory of absorbing ineres on a imely opic. - ) - -. NEWS FROM HIGHLANDS. CLEAN-UP WEEK SARS NEX MONDAY. Rubbih Colleced by ihouieholderi WU1 becared Aw«V Free Red Crou Sociey Rens he Armeedc Building. x he week beginning Monday March 26h, will be known as clean, up week, Rubbish, ashes a*d gar-; bage will be cared away free ol charge. HB own ha8 been divided ino secions and all he srees will be visied once during he week. he following srees will be visied on he days menioned: Monday Fourh, elrees. uesday Alanic Fifh sree nnd. Valley Wue Wich.. Wednesday Shrewsbury avenue, Poin sree, Miller sree. hursday N«vc«!r* nnd Hl(h!nnd»vonues, Peak sree nnd he governmen rood. Friday Day nvenue...., Saurday Second sree nnd he hill ape- he Highlands Red Cross auxiliary has rened he Armeado building on Miller sree, formerly used by ony Menzzopane as a barber shop. he building has been vacan for some ime. he auxiliary will hold is regular meeings in he building and nearly all of ho Red Cross work will be done hsre. Miss Luella Parker hns been made chairman of he auxiliary o succeed Mrs.- Charles L. Du- Chmles Brady has bough a Ford ing spen he winer n New York. vnle, who resigned. A recepion was ouring car from-c, Alber Moun of given las nigh in he Red Mens Locus Poin. Mr. Brady will use lodge rooms for he members of he he car on his newspaper roue a auxiliary and heir friends. Sandy Hook. ^ - ~ Mlss~Sarnh- -Hicks reurned Monday from a visi wih her parens a Mrs. Alice Marin has rened. Mrs. Barnega. Lawrence Gray nnd Lawrence Keenan nre working a Sandy Hook. George -W. Hardy, he saion ^en, who has been laid up wih rip, is abou again. hree carloads of horses have nrrived a Sandy Hook he pas week. One carload arrived Friday and he evenings enjoymen, which produced much laugher, was he mock oher wo carloads came in on Sunday. he horses will bo used by con- marriage of Miss Flora Rooney and William Cunningham. Boh conracing paries looked serious and racors a he Hook. ^Several men from his place have hired heir aced heir pars well. Afer he fesiviies a sunper. was served,, horses o he conracors here. ony Menzzopane of Newark visied friends here on Sunday. confined o her house wih sickness. Mrs. Melissa Harsgrove is sill he erms of John P. Adair, William Hewi and Fred Corse as school will give a dance Saurday nigh a " he Daughers of Libery lodge rusees expire.,his year. Rober Kruses pavilion. Mrs. Celina Roberson and Mrs. Sella Jones are on Hennessey, one pi he members of he board, is now in miliary service a Cair \ Dix. He.has no sen in his resig:ni» s ion nnd he board hns aken no acion oward appoining his successor. Appropriaions amouning o $7,500 will bevoed on a he elecion, which will be held nex uesday. Mrs. Henry C. Frazer has been visiing friends a New-York. Evere Newman has bough a new Maxwell ouring auomobile. Harry Schnizer, who is aached o a heavy arillery baery a Camp McClellan, Alabama, is here on a fur- ALANIC HIGHLANDS NEWS. lough. He is visiing his uncle, Fred Public School Roopened Monday Woolley of Waer Wich. Mr. Only Ons New Case of Menilei. Schnizer was a member of he Red Bank cavalry roop. he public school reopened Mon- William Worh, a soldier a Camp Dix, spen Sunday wih his parens,. Mr. and Mrs.- Louis Worh. ho rolleys were no running Sunday nigh arid Mr. Worh did no reurn o camp ill he nox morning. Grnndin V. Johnson Jias been spending a few days a Alanic Ciy. here was no elecric power or ligh here Sunday nigh. ho curren was off all nigh and #ie pump n he pumping saion could no run. he reservoir on he hill was nearly -empy before he elecric curren was urned on again. Charles Pfiefer, barender n C. Mell Johnsons hoel, who has been kep indoors he pna wo weeks wih sickness, is slowly improving... Oo Gauschy nnd William Fchlhnber wero Now York visiors on hursday.,» Joseph Gilber and unis H. Lane are owners of now auomobiles..hfrrjr Mahler hns qui his job a he Alanic and.pacific company s sore and is working a Sandy-Hook. Arhur Smih, who was sruck by a fnlling ree while working n Sanely Hook, is sill unable o work. he ree sruck Mw Smih n glancing blow and injured his Bide., He is being aended by Dr. J. L. Qpfermnn. Xeore have been received here from he drafed men a Camp Dix, whoief In he las coningen heleers say ha UIB cusomary quaranine of wo weeks wns o have been * ilaf.mekrfcu i caje pj»«* sles broke ou and he quaranine was exended for hree weeks more. Abou fify from his place aended he boxing exhibiion a Long Branch las Friday nigh. Charles Warren Brady, Jr., infan son of Charles Brady, is recovering from pneumonia. Mrs. Raymond Johnson and her daugher Lucreia spen Sunday wih Miss Hazel Layon. Percy Hauser lef Monday o work a Aberdeen, Maryland, on he new governmen proving grounds. he Paen Line seamboa company will begin he season hursday of nex week, he Red Mens lodge will have a service flag for seven of is members and he fire company will have a flag wih four sars. he parioic sociey, which was recenly formed here, will-havo a flag wih 25 sars for all he residens of his place who are now in miliary service. he service flags have been ordered from Jacob Hoffman. A waer main in fron of Piman Johnsons house on Navesink avenue burs on Saurday. Anoher main burs in fron of Alex Adairs sore on Monday morning. Ernes KielgaB, wha has been spending he winer a Brooklyn, is <h>wn for he summer season. Mr. and Mrs. Mor Johnson have reurned o WaerWich, afer hav- Schiefs boarding house on he river fron. Mrs. Marin will conduc a boarding housse his summer. Miss Alvina Wecker enerained a pary of friends Friday nigh. Abou weny gues3 were presen and he evening wns enlivened wih singing, dancing and games. A feaure of he he dance commiee. Fred Folger and John Sumann of Newark spen Sunday looking over fheir properies on Alanic sree. - he norhern end of Bay avenue from Alanic sroe^o Waer Wich is in a bad condiion, caused by he warm weaher.. ho mud is hub deep in some spos and nuomobiliss find i difficul geing hrough. Charles Woolley JR having he inerior of his new sore repained and redecoraed. ~-*- day afer having been closed four weeks on accoun of he measles epiflemic. he disease is believed o have been horoughly checked, only ono new ense of sickness being repored wihin he pos week. he Presbyerian Indies aid sociey me yeserday afernoon f he manse. he womens missionary sociey me his afernoon a Mrs. Henry VanNoes. he Mehodis church congregaion will probably mee nex Sunday in heir own church. For he pas several weeks hey have been holding union Bel-vices a he Presbyerian church. Mr. nnd Mrs. Percy Cous enerained friends from ou of own over Sunday. he Misses Laurie and Anna Waldron, who nre spending he winer a-lnkewood, nre expeced homo by April 1s.. Mr. and Mrs. homas Pelcher have oned he Fay conge on Lincoln avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Amzi ^unekenbusli spen Sunday wih heir daugher, Mrs. Frank Gordon of Marlboro. -* he Cenral Bapis ladies aid sociey will mee Frldny afernoon in he church social room. Mias Mildred Barr, who broke her ankle in a fall his winer, is slowly recovering. She reurned- fl shor ime ago from he Long Branch hospial and is now saying a Mrs. Ncs- ) Snedekers. Miss. Barr ia a >*** eacher a he Belford public school MIBS Barrs: siser, Mrs, Lynch,, and her daugher of Syracuse, have^been visiing: her. : \ MIBS Laura Johnson reurned o work Monday a Aberdeen, Maryland, afer a visi wih her moher, Mrs. E. A. Marin. : Miss Bearice Gaffey, a senographer a Aberdeen, is home emporarily. During her say here she will work a Sandy Hook. Several young women of his place have, formed a kniing club. Meeings will be held every Wednesday nigh. he members of he club are Misses Mabel Sryker, Marion Dowd, Geneyieve Jackson, Marion Hopla, Gladys Gaff«y, Helen Ely and Mildred Rappleyea. he nex meeing of he club will be held a Miss Marion Dowds. Lieuenan John Mulligan lef las hursday for a camp.in Norh Carolina. Mr. Mulligan has been home on a furlough. John W. Culer, Jr., a suden a Yale college, spen Saurday and Sunday wih his parens here. Miss Helen Ely and Miss Gladys Gnffey are aending, a school for elephone operaors a Long Branch. Oo Irwin has gone o Aberdeen, Maryland, o work for he governmen. - Leo Whiehead, who aends Rugers college, spen he week-end wih his parens, Mr. and Mrs. James Whiehead. Rev. George 0. Wainwrigh prenched Sunday a Lakewood. S. Agness social club will»give a play nex Saurday nigh a he clubroomsr here hns-been a good sale of ickes for he enerainmen. Daniel Oakes is home on a furlough from Camp McClellan, Alabama, Mr.. Oakes is a member of a heavy field arillery baery. He will reurn o camp omorrow. Mr. Oakess faher, Edward Oakes, is confined o his bed wih sickness. Alfred Burns and Joseph Benne are home from Akron, Ohio, where hey were employed by he Goodyear rubber company. Kenneh and Edmund Linzmayer, Wiillinm Heimbold, William Haleran, Eugene Burrell and Rober Fle, pupils n he public school, have been working he pas wo weeks a Sandy Hook, cuing down brush. he ground where he young men worked was covered wih poison ivy vines and heir hands were poinsoned. Dr. J. J. Marin spen Sunday a New York visiing his uncle, Banlion Chief John McLoughlin, who was hur in u big fire las week a New York. Augusus Sage, Jr., is home from Kearney, Nebraska, where, he has been spending he winer. Firs Lieuenan Raymond Barre of Camp Dix spen Saurday and Sunday wih his parens, Mr, and Mrs. George Barre. Mrs. Charles Moun gave birh o a daugher Sunday morning. EASIER FOR HIM O MAKE PILLS FOR HE KAISER BROHER-IN-LAW OLD EAS ORANGE MAN O GE ANLAC " NOW ENJOYS HIS MEALS. John A. Weigel, an ammunlionmakor, is finding i easier o make pills for Kaiser Bill hese days, since nnlnc chased his indigesion. Mr. Weigel, who lives n 32 Oak sree-, A series of exciing evens culminaing in a very saisfacory endingpound in whie cloh; wih navy blue sampings; $1.25 from ffcamerican News Company, hrough any?^^ler. Order immediaely, as he ediion is limied. April 22d o 29h OVER WO HUNDRED BARGAINS I J AS. COOPER, JR. elephone 355. PRESCRIPION Four (4) Regisered HE REXAJyU SORE NEW JERSEY, BS.,heweserly line of lo No. 12 ciphy-nine HE SAE OP NEW JERSEY O OURfee eleven and one-huf inches-o he souherly Hne of Drunmiind avenue; hence <!> SHERIFF OF OUR COUNY OF MON- MOUH, GREEING: weserly alonr he souherly, line of Drummoiid avenue fory-figh fee and hree WHEREAS, hereofore, o wi: on ho 5h dny of Jnnunry, 1917, Carrie M. VanKirk inchei o he poin or place of bigmnink. Paerson of he. Borough of Red Bank, in INENDED o be in; aiirne land nnil.ho Couny of Monmouh and Sae of l>jew premises conveyed o he said Currie M. Jersey, became nnd wna indebed uno Anna VanKirk Pnlcraon l»y deed bunrinpr dae. Rue of he Borough of Red Bank, in hesepember 3, 1312,, execued by Iobcr E. Couny of Monmouh nnd S.ao of New Jersey, in he sum of $1, for he purpose of securing he paymen of he said moneys, did, on he day and daa aforesaid, make, execue and deliver o ho Bnld Anna. iio u morioro -for ho said sum of Drummoml nnd wife nnil ohers, nnd reconlm! in he Clcrka office of. he Couny of Monmouh in Hook!>36 of Deedn, on pnfca 41fl. ec, * his morkngp,js,,e^ccu,fi(j, 1»MJip.c,.n..h? 1 resricliofc* conninod in Hnid deed. ilnye, he nforesnid, principal awn of money, wih nil nrr-iiriifze of ineres hereon, should,.n he -opion of he snid Anna, Hue, her execuors, m!minisnuoi - a or asaiims, become anil be due nnl payable Immediaely hereafer, ihhonnh he ime limied for he payficn hereof migh nu have expired: nnd.. WHEREAS, defaul lins heen maife by h fluid, Cnrrie- M. VnnKirk Pno-aon m h_ paymen of eiher principal or ineres due upon arid morgage, nnil here naw vnmiiih duo hihcnn ho enire principal sum of $1,400:00 and ineres from he dae! of said HEREFORE, you nre -commanded o Pro:mp Moor Delivery >l,400,00, pnynblc in one year from he dae hireen Hundred DullnrH, parcel of hemnlo known o he aniil Cnrrio M. VnnKirk.hereof, wih Ineres o be Da id hereon a Bum in which hin morgnkl and ho bond P«Wcra<m nnd William II. Paerson; her.ho rae of six- per cen per annum, payable which i, in inended o seeure\.iire wrien, husbnnd, hn she or hey bo and njipeiir Eas.Orange, said recenly: -... icmi-nnnunlly, upon. la a deb concurren wih an Indebednesn before he Cour of Common Plenn of, he AL/L hn cerain rac 6r parcel of land exprcmh-il In a cevnin niorrnrc fivon by Couny of Monmouli. on huvrulny, he 2ln "My broherrin-lnw, Mr. Vincen, ind prcminer, hereinnfer pnrlculnrly leicribel, siuae, lyinsr l^wd he paryof ho firs par o one Edward K. day of March, 11)18; n 10:00 oclock in. he old mo o ge nnlac, afer i had.being in he pen on. dned December 5, ID 12, nnd re-forenooncorded- in he Clerks office of he Couny N. J., o show cnunc, if nny lunre bo, why n he Cour House Freehold, helped him so much. I did, and, do, iwnuhlp of Shrewsbury, in he Couny of Monmouh nnd Sae of New JerBey, of.munmouh in Book <14ri"of Morgages, on hu flaiil 1 morknged premised ough no o iora of uud (kuliihid o rxhllii o ho enb-* you know ha oday I can pu dovs»n BEING lo No. 11 on a mnp of loa of pned 401, ec.; nlno concurren wih nn Indoiiodnfiiin cxprpnaol in a cerain oher paymen of he «nid mmrw money, wih nnd kwniuld nirnlih h<i unlil cniiu, under be seized nnd (aken in execuion for he 8*»il*r, cxreuor fld nfyrdwiii, heir \cbf n heary meal wihou having my ho Drummoiid rac mulo by Georie D. food belch up and nearly choke me, Cooper. Surveyor, November o, 1011, en-morunikiled Mnp of Red JJnnk park-wen, and pnr o he nalil Edwnrd F. Fenon, ined he liforcanid oni. oi* bjy will lie furcver sivm by he pary of he nr» ineres nnd coas, nnd have yuu huii mid onh, wihin iilif m>>nh. fium bo (Ink 1 v as i used o do? Yes, and my nerves filed in ho Clerks office of Monmouh June i), llm, find recorded in he Clerks WINESS; w niii;if v. LAWUENCE, EBH., bnnvil of lxif nciixih Ihriofur ncuinil he. have become srong, oo. Couny n Freehold, Navf Jersey. S«M loa))ce of li> Couny of JUonmouih in Book JudKQ of our snid Cour of Common Maid ubficrilhr. bcinff locaed on he souh sldv of Drummonl nvenue, na shown on Bald mnp. \ipon pnymon of siid sum of Foureen 4.76 of Morlgonca, on pnecu -103, ec.; and Plcnfl, n [rccholdi his 2Hh dny of Jimunry, 1K18. DANIUJ II. AI1l.EfiAR Daed IVcchoM. N. h. Mined 7h, Uilf. "1 hod.los my"appeie, nnd.wih i my ambiion. I wna all in. he Hundrid Dollars, wih accrued inercu, his BEGINNING in he souh lino of Drumnond avenue a he norhcao corner of loregarded nn fully nnid nnd BoiHnccl; Clerk. nnd fluid wo moricnkoi referred o ahnll.be II McDERMO, lile I iio caused belching and disress in my somach and buck. anlac, however, IIBB given me n fine pnnyiiifr ho Hinii). conained a clauio Aiivncya. [ ) Bumseads Worm Syrup a. 0, which bejrinninn poin is one hundred which Hald mor*u[e, ur b«bond accom- RE1LLY 4 QUINN, nnd fify foo eas from ho, emi line of Shrewsbury nvonuo;.- hence.,(1) V Iunninr whereby I wna agreed hn should, nny defaul Lc mmloin ho paymen of he snld Monmouh Couny Surrogncs Office. ooa b, ur for 10 r. ix NSS» A asf* «nd nn Mmw en rora>«appeie he pains arc all gone, and souherly along he easerly lino of loa Noa. I feel vigorous nnd enjoy my meals ) nnd 10 niney-one fee and hree inches ineres, or nny pnr hereof, on nny dayin he maer (if h«eune of Nellie Alor- rxn.«. o auldma I im ma *ag\ ci,o land of Cook; hence (2) cusody niong now,!... whereon he anme wna made pnyablo ns CII; dcccnscl. mnc. LBAMAr o AXS. MO,he Cook line o n poin.which shall bb herein cxprunscil, nnd abould ho enrpc (romnin unpaid and in nrreiir for ho spuce of * cinc. *" launara. wo HCKO maxwii. o»«noice o crediors.o presen -Iama opnlns anlnc is boing explained a Jumcs fory-eigh foo and hree inches dlann ron ho firs course a righ Angle* herefrom, which poin is olao he souhwes cor- JB o say, Alor (h^ lnnao of he on Id hiry ah ay, surroirae of ho. couny,of Moni bl b klllm 1M Al dw hiry dnyi hen f.nd from henceforh, hn Puraiinn o he nrdor of Joseph h. Don- Cooper, Jr.s Roxall duug sore, Broad and Whie srees, lied Barfk, ner of lo No. 12; hence (8) norherly nlona miuli, nad«on b«llfb day of March, 11US. on he applicaion of Mnly Elizabeh Morrell, udminiurnrix of hu vdjio of Nellie Alorrell, dec-a^eil, noice id hiby (liven o he crediors of *niil dopensod o pxhibi o ho sul>kd-lb>r. admlnirirarlx nh nforehnil, heir debn nnd h-mimih n«uin» he a ii id e^au 1, umlc* niilh, wihin nino monhs from ho d;ie of bu»f<irerfn(l order, or hey will lie forewr biirril uf heir iiu-ioini horefir iiifiiini he suid yulmcrber. Dued FiHhold, N, X. Mnii-h r.h. 1!1IB. MAHY ICLl/.AIKH MOUIlKl.b. Monmouh Couny Sirrounes Office. lil he muci of he vialu of. ifminnj Dounhy. deoiuid. Nuicu o. crdioi-h «presen elnimn nkainn. cdloc. Pursuan o he oilor <if Joseph L. Penoliay, Biirrogac of he couny of Monmuiih, mudo on he ucvcnli hiy of March. 101(4, on ho nuirllcnlon of Dnnlvl H. A\n>l*un; exueuof of he ciirc of Ilimnih I.>nuci]r«(icoiiiHLd, iuiux->l hi-hy iiven o he cird-.m V

4 Page Foor. HE RED BANK REGISER. HIGH SCHOOLS O DEBAE.-Ml.RiED O KILL HIMSELF. Alanic Highlands and Leonardo o AbSrjr Park Boy Drank Iodine o JOHN H. COOK, Edior.and Publisher. Discusi Miliary-raining,.JK» Escape Arres. GEORGE O. HANCE. Associae Edior. Alanic Highlands and Leonardo J...-, _ n, l,,-. k> a, foureen-year-, high schools will debae nex Frido* «P Asbury Pk Park boy, b dk drank an ounce {business Mnnojrer: " nigh a he Leonardo - school. he of iodine n recenly y when he learned HOMAS IRVINC BROWN. schools will argue on compulsory mil ha he auhoriies were seeking him ary raining afer e war. Alanic for violaing his parole. A docor WEDNESDAY, MAECH 13, Highlands will speak in favor of i used a somach pump on he boy and and Leonardo will ake he opposie n6 was soon ou of danger. Pollock side. Alanic Highlandss debaers "«* be e" conviced of a number of OWN ALK. will be Lillian Kaz, Kahryn Wallace hefs and was recenly paroled. He and George Labaire. " Leonardos was working on Wilber A. Beecrofs Anoher name has been added o eam will consis of Edouard Dunne, fbrm near Freehold when he violaed he galaxy of Red Bank auhors. I Lillian Hendrickson and Lawrence his parole and wen home. is ha of E. Gerry Robers, and he Keenan, wih homas Robers as alernae. he judges will be Paul R. book which he has wrien is a sory of civil war imes eniled "A Naval Radcliffe, superinenden of he Red Engagemen." I is based on he Bank public schools; John J. Quinn acual war experiences of Mr. Robersfi faher. he elder Robers was a seafaring man and was in he naval ^service during he war. He had: several narrow escapes anil his war experiences included a number of unusual advenures. * * * Books of his ype are of especial benefi a his ime. he faher of E. Gerry Robers was a man who was ried and no found waning in ime of naional sress. His services were of such a characer ha his counry made public acknowledgmen of hem and rendered suiable recogniion. heexplois of such a man are well worh puing ino ype. hey help o keep alive he bes radiions of he navy and h^y (rive o he presen generaion a higher eseem for he republic which was preserved hrough sacrifices made by he "Boys of61." Due largely o he encouragemen which army officials are giving o boxing, his spor is regaining is oldime populariy. Governor Edge has legalized he spor by signing a law creaing a boxing commission and in many oher ways he growing populariy of his form of ahleic exercise is showing iself. Sons of minisers and venerable and pariarchal church deacons are no ashamed o be seen a boxing exhibiions and i is no uncommon for young men who are: acive in church work o be among he ringside gladiaors. wo of he boxers a DeForess gymnasium las Friday nigh made he sign of he cross on heir breass, before hey wen a each oher wih 1 he gjloyes. * * * In some.of he crossroad sores hereabous he usual winer nigh diversions of domino and checker games have been displaced by boxing. Nearly every village and hamle has a champion. In one sore no far from Red Bank a dominie and one of his deacons engaged in he game, he oher day. Some very promising boxers have developed in his par of he couny. All of hem are young men who do no follow pugilism as a regular profession bu who engage in he spor parly because hey like i and parly because hey cjwi make a few exra dollars ouside of heir regular working hours. * here 1 is a big difference beween boxers of his ype and he "professional bruisers" whose facial fea-. ures are shown on he sporing pages of he meropolian daily papers. Like any oher ahleic spor, boxing can be a clean, beneficial form o exercise or i can degenerae ino a degrading, brual cusom. Properly conduced i makes for healh and righ living and for a surdier race., A few years ago i fell, ino disrepue and was made unlawful. his was brough abou parly by persons who were hones and sincere in heir opposiion o i and parly by snivelling hypocries of he "holier-, han-hou" cas of mind. he movemen agains boxing flared up wih a spiri bordering on- fanaicism and for any one o be seed a a boxing" exhibiion Was o be socially osracised in some quarers. Boxing being illegal in his sae, such maches as were held had o be pulled off in barns and ou-of-he-way places far from he. hauns of -policemen. pfesghc6wliions^rrinmarked,jcahras_io-he~siuaion.-.which-prervailed in regard o boxing when his spor was generally abooed. A curious slan of human naure is shown by he manner in which he public is now acclaiming a spor which only a shor ime ago was almos universally condemned. I shovvs among oher hings ha he war-ime spiri which now permeaes he naion is bringing abou a change in he public ase for spors. IJV* * * he governi-ien is encouraging boxing in he army because i helps o keep soldiers in good condiion. Moreover he abiliy of a soldier o -know how o handle his fiss is a valuable asse in a hand-o-hand figh in he renches. In selecing boxing as a medium of physical developmen he army auhoriies have picked ou a spor ha is more popular wih he soldiers han any oher form of exercise. Because i is popular i will be much more effecive in developing higher physical sandards han exercises and drills. Soldiers engage in boxing wih eagerness and.enhusiasm and hey derive vasly more benefi from his han from performing in n perfuncory manner some unineresing, readmill form of exercise. -, * Hi *. Nearly one-hird of he soldiers who were examined-in-he-firsldraf were rejeced because of physical defecs. his defecive condiion of so grea a number of he young men of he naion was declared o be a srong indicmen of he manner of living and he lack of- suiable exercise by he men of he counry. All kinds of indoor gymnasic appliances have been invened for aking exercise in ones.bedroom each day, bu exercise of his kind soon becomes monoonous and iresome. Exercise, o be beneficial, mus combine menal alerness wih muscular effor, and his kind of exercise is bes obained when spors involving muscular exerion are enered ino in a.spiri of compeiion or emulaion. AVm lmy officers everywhere and in every -counry have long declared ha boxing is he fines of all spors o make men physically perfec and o keep hem in good condiion. I requires menal alerness as well as bodily srengh. I co-ordinaes he brain, he eye and he nerves wih he muscles of he. body and he arms. hroughou he land, under he influence of he army spiri, and in he desire of young men o make hemselves fi o serve heir counry in he very bes way, here has been - a revival of his spor which for genoraions wen under he name of "he manly ar." ha i will resul in a higher and finer ype of man physically and menally, is beyond ull doub. (own alk coninued on page 12j of Red Bank, assisan prosecuor of Monmouh couny; and Rev. Kenneh W. Marin of Keypor. Harvey Bloodgood in France. Mrs. H. Wallace Benne of Wes Fron sree has received a poscard noifyinp her ha her son, Corporal Harvey Bloodgood, has arrived safely in France. Mr. Bloodgood was recenly ransferred from Camp Me- 1 Clellan, Alabama, o an engineer corps..! Mu Suppor Child.. Marin Lofus of Farmingdale, who was recenly paroled afer pleading Euily. o embezzlemen, was ordered o pay $3.50 a week oward he suppor of his child by Judge Lawrence recenly. I was repored o he cour ha his wife refused o leave her moher and go o Morgan, where Lofus is working. ^- Movea o Wayside. Joseph M. Cook has moved from he Douglass aylor farm a Vanderburg o Joel Fieldss farm near, Wayside. PUBLIC SALE OF 4 HORSES, 6 COWS, MACHINERY, EC. Having sold my farm, I will sell my personal propery on he cross- road from Shafos Corner o Hurleyown schoolhouse, A EAS FARMINGDALE, N. J., ON Monday, March 18h, 1918 Commencing a 1:00 Oclock P. M. Sharp. eam of- gray horses, six and seven years old, his eam is Well maed and exra good; eam of g;ray horses, flye-and eigh years old,- good workers and drivers, hese horses are Jersey bred, I raised hem from,he Sae horse, orsicows, some fresh and one will be fresh by he day of sale; 9 Jfogs, 3 sows coming in profi soon, Hoover poao digger,, poao Spliner, mowing machine, hay rake, disc harrow, GO-ooh harrow, Acme harrow, furrowing sled, wecder, wheelbarrow grass seed sower, farm wagon, C. H. Hurley make; ruck wagon, jagger wagon; l)\jggy wagon, 2 wo-horse plows, 2 poao bodies, new; 200-egg incubaor, hobed sash, neckyokes, lo of plow and wagon whifflerees, scyhes, forks, shovels, 2 ses of heavy double harness, 2 see^okligh harness, lo of collars, 1,000 fee of siding, 500 fee of one-inch boards, BOO fee of 2x4, one 12x26 fee Unadilla silo,newj never been pu.up. 6 ons hay, some oa hay, 3 orn sraw, 200 bushels corn; 75 ons manure, on of ferilizer, 1,000 sheaves of salks. ERMS All sums o$-~$2oi cash; all over $20, a six monhs noe wih approved securiy.. V. YEMAN, qjfjj L. M. SHAFO, Clerk. W. H. jxckson. HHIIlllllWmwHlWMIIIIIHMIIIMIIIIIIHIIH REMOVALSALE BARGAINS ires, ubes and Auo Supplies Mas be Sacrificed For Cash Only JOHN HANSEN 34 WES FRON SREE, RED BANK, N. J. elephone 72-W > Spring Foowear Ready WHIES RED BANK Wha a pleasure o hrow off winer shoes and pu on aracive Spring ones. Seems as. hough Spring was here sure. Alhough early, I am ready wih a wonderfully complee showing of 1918 Spring and Summer Boos, Oxfords and Pumps in he correc shapes and colors and now h»ye every size for women, aa o e, loy or men, a o ee, 5 o 11. / Wome.n sill love prey shoes and I don blame hem. he new ones will please he mos f asidiousperson. Here youhave a wide selecion, are sure of a perfecfi,by exper, accommodaing salesmen. I cordially invie your aenion. CLARENCE WHlfE RED BANK M+ HE RED BARK REGISER +, KEPOR O HE COMPROLLER OF HE CURRENCY (CONDENSED) \ OP HE CONDIION. OE HE SECOND NAIONAL BANK of RED BANK, N. j. a $ie close of business, March 4, 1918 RESOURCES LIABILIIES Unied Saes Bonds.!......,...$ 75,000H)0 Capial Sock.,.....,j.$ 300, Bonds o secure Posal Savings 27, Surplus and Undivided Profis (Ne).232, Banking House 60, Circulaion - 74, Redempion Fund (U. S. reasurer).. 3, Dividends Unpaid Due from Banks and Bankers...;.. 15, Rediscouns (Noes in Paymen of Cash and Reserve.;...: Libery Bonds) 104; Loans and Invesmens 2^670, Due o Banks and Bankers 20, J = Deposis.. 2,502, $3,234, _.-..., " $3,234, Our deposis:aa officially repored o he Comproller of he Currency on he following daes, were as follows:. " -. March 5,1915 / March 7,1916 $1,280, March5, 1917 $1,899, March 4,1918. $2,502, A Home Bank especially ineresed in he growh and developmen of Monmouh Couny. We respecfully solici your business. ** HEE SECOND NAIONAL, RED BANK, N* J I-, OILMANS. I ORCHESRA v. IS NOW READY O ^.w*,,^,*^ _" ^r FURNISH MUSIC 1 FXM* ALL OCCASIONS Address 130 UNDEN PLACE. RED BANK f RED BANK, N. J. >«*««* >** ^ «««>>**«s>4» Buy Your Overcoa his Spring and save 50 per cen and ge wool insead of coon SUPPS 19 Broad S, Red Bank ww»#»i»m»«have You Headache? Do your eyes burn or loh?, Do hey feel ired or Brmnoa?, If BO, have your eyes examines. Your glosses may need a change. SILES & CO. Phlodalpha Ey» SpeclmlUa 2od N.Uonjl Bu>k BUB, Room 20 - rw«dnmd.r Haun]2ilSs4i3O +** Monmouh Couny SurronaV ORc». In ho muer ol he ciao of William CuU Jinnon, decuied.. Noleeo crediors o prcacn clalmbaeniiafe eiao. Pursuan io he order of Joaph L. Don- buy, urrosao or ho couny of Monmouh made on he sevenh day. of M«rch on he applicaion ofmary Helen OulllngI on, Moeurix o( he»»no of William Culllnuon, deceaaed, noice IB hereby given o ho credlora of mid deceaied o exhibi Ii i "j!? b " i i"j " m e l " aforesaid, heir dcbi and demands aialni he said Daed Freehold.,N. J.; Much 1h,.Uii. MAHY HELEN ODUilHOON/ I pays o adverise in he

5 », * * -.., A. KINHAFERS NEW AGRICULURAL ESABLISHMEN HOLMDEL, N. J. 1 have Jus Insalled machinery for Grinding Feed for Farmers. I have added Auomobile ires and ubes o my sock. NEW SHIPMEN OF LIME NOW ON HAND. MC racors and Moor rucks, Grain and Hay Mschinei; Binder wine, Hooslcr Grain Drills, Lime Sowers, Corn Planers, Corn Drills, IHC Manure Spreaders and Wagons, all kinds of Repair Pars, Wire Fencing, Rope, all Iliads of Small Gsrden ools, Corn Shelers, Feed Grinder., IHC Kerosene Engines, Oliver Plows and Pars, Bowker** Ferilizer on hand a all imes, sdl kinds of Ground Feed, wo and one-row Eureka Poao Planers, Feri- Unr Disribuors, Acme Harrows, Grass Seed of all kinds and many oher ools and Supplies for he Fanners Needs. Anyhing I have no go 1 will Se i for you and deliver i free of charge. Give me a call or call elephone No. 2S-w, Holmdel, IV. J. R. HIGGINSON & SON, EAONOWN COAL PAINS OILS MAKE YOUR OWN PAIN wih L & M SEMI-PASE PAIN and your own Linseed Pile You obain greaes durabiliy and covering power. he L & M PAIN Is so posiively good ha i is known as he Maser Pain" Whereas he bes of oher high grade pains cos you $3.50 a gallon, our L & IYI PAIN made ready-for-ose will cos HE SEASON IS HERE FOR PRUNING o have your place in firs-class shape his spring, your pruning should be done now.. Frui and shade rees, grapevines, shrubs, ec., all need aenion. Le us do i for you. JAMES KENNEDY NURSERYMAN Harrison Avenue, Red Bank, N. J. elephone 721-W. ELWOOD MINUGH, Assisan SERVICE FLAGS! We are Headquarers for Service Flags. No maer if your flag is o have one sar or s hundred.. yes five hundred.aars,-we are-in a posiion-a_fill your.. Service Flag desires correclyandprornply. Individual service flags in sock. Flags requiring a large number of sars secured a shor noice., Le us quoe you or your organizaion on ha flag youre abou o buy. IVI. F\ ELEY SAIONER and NEWSDEALER I Broad Sree L - Red Bank, IV. When ired and Nervous If he end of he day finds you weary or irriable r wihachingheadafadfrayednerves,you need somehing o one and srenghen he sysem. BEECH ANS PIUS are aremedjrwfich quickly helps in resoringnormal condiions. heyacon he somach, liver and bowels, and so renew he srengh, and seady, he nerves. A few doses of hese world-famed, family pills will Bring Welcome Relief Direcion* of Specnl Value o Women are wih Every Bos Sold by druggis! hroughou ha world. In boxes, 10c, ZSc. All Sove roubles Fade Away Before his Pipeless Furnace Sove* and base-burner* aro rouhlo maker*, work makers, expense makers. here* he rouble of leing hem up in he Fall and aking hem down in ho Spring, wih unsighly pipe* disfiguring he home six monhs ou of welve. here* ba work of bringing in coal and aking away ealiea, wih ho exra work caused by he dir and du ha fills he room*. here* he expense of buying meral soves (because one is no sufficien o hea a home), ho expense of mainaining hree heaing unis, and he expense of replacing- furnishings which re damaged by dir, and dus. Yea can buy a. Home Venilaor Furnace bs OrlfiasJ PAENED Plpslsss Mods) p Manufacured only by he Homer Furnac* Co., Homer, Mich. for lile (If ear) man ikm you pay far a «ood baw burner. rm b will gin yon famaeeoerfeciali. bs nea will DO disribued evenly hroughou he home and Ialy of II. No final] nsiaen scaered abou, no will Hum o icvlio fro dangvr. BJO cold sir dfafs, ao pip In he rooma, no apace wsed. no rouble o iniau, oo baher el anyime, no haal in he cellar. A "Horn* Venilaor" in ha cellar, one combinaion hoi- ad eolovair reguser nghi above U, sad Ihs heaing ajmm Is campls*. *. WiwseislapBosaushrmorepanieuIaM)., Wflluun OBrien, Red Bank and Smnrigh. JlsW Ik B«*U "Finn P» f»" BRIEF HE RED BANK REGISER. IEMS Of NEWS. MINOR HAPPENINGS OF INERES IN ALL PARS OF fjionmouh COUNY. Personal Noes, Sales of Propery, Building Operaions Lodge Doings Sligh Fires Birhs, Marriages, Deahs, Accidens Oher Ineresing Feaures of own and Couny. Charles Blakeley of Lone Branch has been laid up wih an aack of rheumaisin. During his sickness his work as nigh wachman on he Fuhnesock esae a Shrewsbury, has been done by John C. doughy. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Sokes of Freehold have gone o Annison, Alabama, whore hey will visi heir son, Sergean Howard Sokes. Frank Coofer has hired wih Josoph L, Donahay of Adelphia for Hie coming year and will live in he Messier house. Miss Edih Morehouse of Asbury Park has arrived safely in France, where she wen o ake up medical work. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Brower and Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Fisher of Freehold have reurned from a rip o Florida. George Smih, Sr., and homas Bur of Englishown reurned las week from a business rip o Indiana. Alber Waldow has given up his job as bucher for Mr. Marx, a Oakhurs and has moved o Jersey Ciy. Mrs. Mary Voorhees of Belmar is recovering from an operaion performed a he Asbury Park hospial. James F. Durkin of Bradley Beach enlised las week in he regular army a he recruiing office a Newark. Miss Helen Caran of Maawan has reurned home afer spending wp monhs a Palm Beach, Florida. Miss Mollie Grava of Ocean Grove has reurned from New Orleans, where she spen he winer. Earl Hopper, son of Harry Hopper of Wes Long Branch, has been laid up wih hear rouble. William E. Campbell of Englishr own has aken a job wih he Pennsylvania railroad. John B. Sorer has moved from Aidena o he McChesney farm near Freehold. A son was born o Mrs. Owen Frazee of Manasquan Sunday of las week. A son was born o Mrs. Lew annenbaum of Freehold on February 28h., Mrs. Ehel Laird of Englishown fell Friday week and was seriously hur. Mrs. J. W. Robinson of Asbury Park gave birh o a daugher las week. Mrs, Harry Mllberg of Asbury Park gave girh o a son las hursday. Miss Carolyn Merriman is working in Mrs. Jacobss sore a Freehold. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Pearce have moved from Como o Manasquan. Reurn! from Russia. ", Mrs, James P. Allen has reurned from Moscow, Russia, and has been visiing her siser, Mrs. Charles F. uhill of Keypor. Mrs. Allens husband hasa racing sable in Russia and will reurn o his counry as soon as he can sell his horses. A New Corporaion. AHenown Business Sold. he Monmouh plumbing Bupply James Graham has bough he company of Long Branch has been mens furnishing business which has incorporaed. homas J. Berksresser is presiden. Ohers in he com- Frank B. Price. Mr. Grahams son been conduced a Allenfown by pany are J. H. Davis, Jr., Charles Hugh will run he sore. Mr. Price Eoaencrans, Charles Rudloff and William L. Edwards. Elks Officer". homas V. Arrowsmih was eleced exaled ruler of he Lone Branch Elks, las week. Wallace R. Pesler is eseemed leading knigh, C. B Barkalow eseemed loyal Knigh and homas W. OConnell eseemed lecuring knigh. Bible.C1M»-Officers, ; Miss Ida Showles is he new presiden of he ladies Berean bible class of Simpson Mehodis church a Long Branch. Miss Anna W. DaviB is vice presiden, Mrs. Alice B. Lacour sec reary and Miss Marha Gardner reasurer. Church Sociey Officers. Mrs. William ully was eleced presiden of he Wes Long Branch ladies aid- sociey las week. Mrs. Phoebe Sherman was chosen vice presiden, Mrs. G. P. VanHuel secre ary and Mrs. Charles Sillwagon.reasurer,-. _. Elks Auxiliary Officers. Mrs. Snmuel Mezgar was eleced presiden of he ladies auxiliary o he Asbury Park lodge o Elks. Mrs. George.Vunck is firs vice presiden, Mrs. H. C. Rydell secreary and Mrs. Laura Rainea reasurer. " AUenhuras Poimnser.i Mrs. Francis J. Imlay, wife of Joseph Imlay, has been appoined posmaser of Allenhurs. She and he husband boh ook he examinaion bu Mrs. Imlay had he highe sanding. he office pays $1,700 a year. Marlboro Farm Sold. Joseph D. Mclllvaine of Freehold has sold his farm of 71 acres in Marlboro ownship o Mrs. Margare L. OBrien of Newark. Mrs. OBrien will ake possession April 1s. Jame Cawfield of Milhurs will manage he place. Claim for Mans Deah. he widow of Michael Cawley o Freehold, who died as he resul o injuries received when one of h own horses fell agains him as he wa shoeing i, has presened a claim agains he own for her husband deah. Pier o Open. he Long Branch pier will bi opened for fishing some ime hi. week. he sorms of he pas win er badly damaged he building for merly used as a moving picure he aer bu he pier iself was no dam oged. Seaibrlghers in Cour. > Herman and Nahan Lefkowiz OL Seabrigh^were in he federal cour a renpn las week charged wih ranking remarks ending o preven recruiing. hey wero found guily bu were recommended for clemency. Bradley Beach Girl Injured. Miss Lillian Poland, daugher o Hardy Poland of Bradley Beach, was aken o he Spring Lake hospial suffering from a wrenched- back las week. I is said she was injured by jumping from a second sory win dowv A he annual elecion of he laies aid sociey of he Wes Ocean 3rove Mehodis church las week. Mrs. George Haley was eleced presiden. Mrs. Harold Corell is secreary and Mrs. Willium Sickles reasurer, oor Sociey Officers. Mrs. W. E. Cae is he new presiden of he Long Brunch sociey for he improvemen of he poor. Mrs. William C. Price is firs vice presiden, Mrs. A. L. Blaisdell secreary and Mrs. F. R. Cuchcon reasurer. Ladies Auxiliary Officers. * * Mrs. Frank G. Blakesley has been eleced presiden of he ladies auxiliary of he Poraupeck fire company. Mrs. J. E. Hennessey is vice presiden, Miss Kaherine Edwards secreary ind Mrs. William Kelly reasurer. New eacher a Maawan. Miss Berha Schermerhorn- of Albany has been engaged as eacher of he eighh grade in he Maawan school o ake he place of Miss Eleanor Eienhouse of Mohclair, who resigned because of poor healh. Died a New Yrk. William J. rouman of Long Branch died a he home of his son William a New York Friday afer a long sickness. Mr. rouman was 64 years old and leaves wo children. He was a boa builder.-by rade.. Solen Auo Found. An auomobile owned by Alber Lewis of Spring Lake, which was solen a Asbury Park las Wednesday nigh, was found he nex day urned upside down near Allaire. he car was no badly damaged. ried o Rob Coin Box. V«o DeGrippo of Long Branch was arresed las week for rying o rob he elephone coin box a he railroad saion. He was caugh while aemping o break open he He was held in?500 bail. Chicken hieves a Fnrmingdale. Chicken hieves sole a urkey and en hens from Mrs. William, Ap-_ plegaes place a Farmingdale a few nighs ago. John J. Ryan discovered a suspicious looking man around his hennery and chased him away. War Garden Plan Fnil. Bradley Beach will no have a war ;arden his year. Commissioner.Poland suggesed ha he borough have one bu he oher commissioners were agains i, claiming ha Avon los morreyorris garden las year. ~~ Church Pianis aken Sick. - - Mrs. Howard R. Blackwood, wife of he pasor of he Como Mehodis church, was seized wih an aack of hear rouble while acing as church pianis Sunday of las week. Her condiion has since improved. has been called ino service. New Lodge Officers^. Dr. * homas H. Pra has been eleced exaled ruler of he Long Branch lodge of Elks. William R. OBrien is leading knigh, William J. Reichley loyal knigh and Frank L. enbroeck- lecuring knigh. Lieuenan akes a Bride. Lieuenan Rollin N. Schanck of Asbury Park and_ Miss Kaherine OConncll of "New S6rl vee~ih"a-* ried- February 21s. Lieuenan Schanck is aached o he aviaion secion and is now in exas. A Surprise Shower. Miss Alma Huchinson of Seagir had a surprise shower las week in honor of her engagemen o. Roy Wilson of Canada. Mr. Wilson is now in France wih he signal corps. Adops a Girl. Mrs. Sophie Heuli of Spring Lake was graned adopion papers las week for Sallie Harris. he child is wo years old -and ~was-a -ward-of-hesae board of childrens guardians. (Coninued on nex page.) Why Shamed by Blochy Skin M von MO f feufferer from Eczemn or mbiglily pimply akin, you know Jus wlm I mewi3 o have lia humlllaiiie:, Imekward ficliup nlioii meeing srnngers and ofenimes frlomls. Many a ime.you havo looked Ino ho mirror and wished ha your skin would ho like ahrr peonlo ha you know, wihou a blemish." his wish can be yours for he asking. If you will KO o he druggis and procure a bole ol >. D. I>., he rroncs of nil ekin remedies, apply i according o direcions, in a shor ime your Ekin will be as sof ns velve. Como In and nak: for a bole oday on our money-back guaranee. Ask also abou 3D. D. D. Soap, ha keeps ho akin healhy. D Vb For 15 Years me Sandard ^ B U H H ^ ^ m Skin Remedy Jas. Cooper, Jr., Druggii, Red Bank: HEY GAVE HER VINOL And She Soon Go Back Her Srengh : New Casle, Ind. "he measles lef me run down, no appeie, could no res a nigh, and I ook a severe cold which seled on my lungs, so I was unable o keep abou my housework. My docor advised me o ake Vinol, and six boles resored my healh so I do all my housework, including washing. Vinol is he bes medicine I ever used." Alice Record, 437 So. nh S., New Caale. Ind. We guaranee his wonderful cod liver and iron onic, Vinol, for all weak, run-down, nervous condiion-. 7M. Ooopsr, Jr, Dimgglr. M*i luk. FJVB, his is Housecleaning ime. In going over hings carefully you will find many aricle^ in he home ha need refreshing. Your lace curains should be dry cleaned and made like new; your porieres would give a more, cheerful appearance if hey were dyed anoher color; your blankes should be horoughly cleaned before puing hem away for he summer; your able scarfsand cenerpieces probably need re-cleaning. hese are only a few of he many household aricles ha need aenion n o w.. "!.. hen here is ha las years skir, shirwais or summer sweaer has oo good o hrow away ye looks bad. Have heny cleaned and re-dyed a new shade heyll look like new. Don wase goqd:jhousecleaning ime by mending he orn or ripped clohing. DeVoe your ime o he larger hings and. le us, as specialiss,. care for your clohing. We reurn hem promply and heyll, look almosfcsaew.. We make a specialy of puing all kinds of, wearing apparel in ip-op shape. "Wraps, gloves, waiss, gowns and suis are cleaned righ no marring sains no musiness pressed perfecly o fi perfecly];-wih a new-like appearance. here will be no las minue regres, if you le us ake care, of your apparel. We do i so i will pass he closes scruiny when you ake he las criical look in he glass. Red Bank Seam Dye Works EXCLUSIVE CLEANING AND DYEING 24 Wes Fron Sree--elephone 15-R RED BANK, NEW JERSEY - 81 Los Ge Acquained." Nf maer where you live, we will call for your garmens and deliver promply. We do no disappoin you.. Open a charge accoun wih us.. BRANCH: LAKEWOOD, NEW JERSEY. i i I ^ An engine ha runs wih sofness, due o he now noed "Ho-Spoj; and "Rams-Horn" Manifold Chalmers feaures In he days of yeserday, "roar" and "wallop" were he erms used o define an engines power. oday, i is he sofness of power, he conrollabiliy of i ha fascinaes. I is a new kind of power o many, brough o public aenion hrough he famous "Ho-Spo" and "Rams-Horn" Manifold of he Chalmers. For here he gas^is heaed, and "cracked-up" a he hroa of he carbureor by he "Ho-Spo" and hen rushed quickly via he "Rams-Horn" Manifold ino he combusiom chambers. ^ I is "oased" so nicely, "pulverized" so fine, ha he insan afer sparking here is well-njgh no wase of gas. Lile, of power comes ou of he exhaus. All he power comes ou of he rear wheels and such pleasing, wellharnessed power, ha your enhusiasm for driving reaches a new peak. OURING CAR, 7-PASSENOEH I1J35 OMIING SEDAN -...»»- OWN CAR 1ANDAULE»3BJ OURING GAR, 8-PASSBNGER $1185 CABRIOLE, 3-PASSENGER»177B UMOUS1NE, 7-PASSENCER - JJ SANDARD ROADSER - -»1«J ; OWN CAR, 7-PASSENGER -»W LIMOUSINE LANDAULE W«J» ALL PIWCES F. O. 0. DEROI SUBJEC O CHANGE WIHOU NOICE 4. F\ H.. VAN DdRiN GO. 9O-32 W. FRON SREE elephone 478 RED BANK, N. J."

6 Psge So. W^mfflac (a bloodsone. (cfarms-i : )frpmal? 1 Alarms M ARCH is a fiful, changeable sor of a monh, bu radiion ells ua ha hose born in his monh will know joy, and comfor if hey wear a bloodsone. his semiprecious sone is no cosly and makes an accepable gif when se in a ring. Auhoriies on gem lore say ha an Aquamarine may be subsiued for a Bloodsone. We repair and make o order in he bes possible manner all kinds of jewelry. If your wach needs regulaing or a horough overhauling, be sure o bring i o us. We will give you good work a he same price you would pay for inferior work. L. de la REUSSILLE JEWELER and OPICIAN 38 Broad S., Red Bank, N. J. 12 ires! ires! ires! We carry a full line of ires, boh Pneumaic and ruck. Our Service is Second o None. ires backed by Goodrich guaranee. ires for Go-Cars, Carriages, Wagons, Auos. ires pu on while oujwai. ry our\ Jos. Sesa ire Co. 171 Wes Fron Sree RED BANK CHEAP JOHN ime Woirikiiiginaaaris F^rierad Mens Heavy Work Shoes, Black and an $2.65 pair up SPECIAL Mens U. S. Army Shoe, Munson Las, $4.00 pair Lile Gens Shoe, " " ~~~!"~~~~ Sizes 8 o 13,$1.49 pair Full Line of Gens Furnishings A. <& G. LEVY, Proprieors Wharf Avenue and Eas Fron Sree, Red Bank, N. i. Open Evenings ill 8:00 oclock, Saurdays exceped \ C. PARKER MORRIS ^Exper Auomobile. RepairingJ 4. IN ALL. IS BRANCHES 4 A ra iford PARS IN S&CK V "4 r A (GE-sre Me a. rial anh Wear a Smile) *A ELEPHONE 2121-J EAONOWN A 9., 0, a porion of your work, you will receive, value for. every dollar Bvpeuded wih him.... HOWARD FRE.Y SANIARY PLUMBER "" 7 4 JVorCMMslhi Sree. -Fhor.e 234-J. R e d Barvk. IN.J. SWEE CIDER I am devoing my enire ime his season o he making of "Swee Cider. he cider is he sweees Ihave ever made. My Nu Swamp disillery has always been famous for is Apple Brandy and is Swee Cider and his.year my.cider is excepionally good.... Leave orders for i by, he gallon or barrel a my Nu Swamp disillery or a my liquor sore,, 23 We3 Fron Sree, Red elephone 476. V., >." C. WALLING CSA!ILG;:IED ELEPHONE 111 ALEXANDER D. COOPER Real Esae and Insurance i8-64 BROAD SREE RED BANK, N; j. Fire, Life, Acciden, oniadr> -ns Pljje G!qs» Imuranr.r :. IEMS OF NEWS."(Coninued from las page.) Fire Sunday of -las week burned. ex some woodland on Charles ZingferV place a Adelphia. he we ground rearded -is progress and neighbors hurried o he place and soon pu he blaze ou Borough Dogs Proeced. Ward Kremer, counsel for Bradley Beach borough, gave a decision las week o he effec ha he borough was no liable for damage done o poulry by dogs. his law, he said applied only o ownships. Womans Aid Officers. Mrs. Charles Hereh has been eleced presiden of he womans aid sociey of he Asbury Park Presby* erian church. Mrs. George Lehrier is.vjce presiden and Miss Elizabeh Neweomb secreary. No ScKool Garden. - ~~-"~ Nepune ownship will have no school war garden his summer.. I had been proposed o use he lawn for his purpose bu an invesigaion showed i would no be suiable for gardening purposes. Freehold Boy o Wed. Announcemen has been made of he engagemen of Miss Alice L. Fizherber o Dover and Herber R. Dix, r., of Freehold. Mr. Dix works in he.laboraory of he DuPon powder plan a Parlin. New Mail Superinenden. Wjlliiim- G. Dinson, Jr., of Long Sranch, is he new mail superinenden..a Camp Vail. He succeeds Geoige H. Hahaway, who has been ransferred o he hird avenue office, Branch. ; Fuad.Commission. -niiii H. Davis, Jr., B. Drummond Woolley and Charles. Blaisdell haing been named as members of he on# Branch sinking fund commisoeo serve wih hemayor and ciy oikproller. rowing Bananas. -f; W. Delinger, gardener on fee )."&. Wimpfheimer esae a Long 3ranch, is growing bananas in a greenhouse. He has a ree nine fee n.heigh and. i has, abou 150 jananas on i. iad of Apoplexy. William H. Gulick of Allenown lied of apoplexy las V/ednesday afer being unconscious hree days. He as, orn in Ohio 18 years ago. He vas, a carriage painer. A widow urvives him. - ade Maple Sugar.. he rimming of a big maple ree John Eobbinss place a Imlays- >wn las week caused. large quaniies of sap oruirfronrle ree; heipwas gahered and mode ino laple sugar. - bicess Proves Faal. Marion R. Crawford, daugher of Alamanza Crawford df Freehold, died afc4he Long Branch hospial las hursday from an abscess of he head; She would, have been six years old nex May.. OE RED BAMK REGgP Manasquan Inle Opening.. Senaor.Apk^rsons,_bjl]j_royidinaf for he opening of Manasquan uie" has been signed by he governor, bu he $84,000 he bill provides for doing he work will no be appropriaed his year., A- Buys Farm wice. X" X :.: ^ y} homas P. Marin has moved fron New Sharon o a farm" a Imlaysowrr he recenly bough from Sephen, Drialp, hisi3 he. second imehr. i. Marin has bough and lived on he place.... Deah from Pneumonia. James Gee of Asbury Park diei ay 9l las week a ne age of locaion and afersome aleraions is having a heaing sysem insalled years." "He^s-suwived.Jjyjhjs will_place i on he markes in he house..< _;.r, a widow and sixbrphers aril Church Propery Imp>~oVeJ~ Joins Aviaion Corps. a sis&r. Deah- was caused by pneumonia. - : Several big^ locus. rees on he Leser Howland, son of Spencer Bapis church 5 propery a Imlays-"flfiwlanown have been cu down and urned lised in he aviaion secion of he of Long Branch, hiis en- Ice^ach ClubOfiicer. Woolley is he new commoo % e S 5 B I ^ - h camp an exas.--. : -i.,,=_,.. ino poss. Oher improvemens will Bignal corps and is nov. a a raining boa and yach qlub. Jacob W. Ed- wards-is-v4e8-comnu«l<«b^-a.^b.0 den. Manaiquan Girl-Wed». Died Afer Operaion. ^ rear commodore and J. Y. Kingsec- Announcemen"hrs~reer~nade~of" Edwin R~<3olemanr-Jr.77of-Asbury he marriage of Miss Helen M. Cook, Park, died a he hospial a ha *$?. - Maawan Woman Hur. Mrs, Leffers of Maawan fell from a porch and broke her leg las week while visiing her son, Jacob R.. Leffers; his was he second ime sh.e had injured herself while visiing her son.. v Dohor for Officials. he Propery holders associaion of he firs ward a Long Branch gave a dinner las week,,o Mayor isajs.-elfi k_jmd_m J S E l k d C i i FrankL. Howland-and Isaac Woolley. Ciy Buys Propery. Lodge Celebraes Anniversary* Long Branch has "bough a lo on he Belmar lodge of Rebekahs Alanic avenue near he Cenral celebraed is foureenh anniversary railroad in order o build a sree a ha^ poin. here is a house on he las Friday nigh. ;Some of he sae loki his will be moved away. officers and delegaions from nearby lodges were presen. l Error Dismissed. Nigh Wachman Quis. Will Build Bungalow. cour of errors has dismissed i of error aken by Elwood Edward Cashion of Freehold has George Woolley of Long Branch is s,^n from his convicion for illegally, acceping money on he ground man., which he followed-for several Fred M. Vahderveer. Mr. Woolley qui his work as privae nigh-wach- o build a bungalow a ha place for of he j)erson ha is going o give you somehing for nohing. If you are ineresed in any.of"he following subjecs: seam, hohafc*iohnson had filed no brief. years. Mr. Cashion is now employed will probably pu up more houses on by heodore Morris. his propery. waer or ho air heaing, saniary plumbing in all is branches, er Deah of Young Man. Old Orchard Removed. Child Dies a Hospial. v(,»cm\ in smihing, you will find ha by giving he undersigned, Harry Whalen of Long Branch died.las Friday a-he age. of 22-years. Nearlyall he appla rees which Emily Hi. Wolman, he year-old He, had- been sick wih somach have sood for over fify years in he daugher of Chrisian W. Wolmnn of roublenil winer. He was in.heorchard on he James Nelson farm a draf bf had no beer, called. Briish General a Freehold. * -General: Kenyon of he Briish royal arillery spoke ih he Freehold Egjscopal church Sunday of las week. His alk deal wih wha England had done during he war. Held as Ringleader. David Lewis of Asbury Park weir, jjjrresed las week charged wih inducing boys o break ino Mrs. Anna Hifrgir.ss grocery sore recenly. he boys were previously arresed. Clerk Promoed o Manager.. Riin Ridfile, who has been employed as a clerk in he Alanic & Pa.ci_fic sore a Freehold, has been promoed o manager-of he companys sore a Allenown. he January grand jury las hursday handed up 39 addiional indicmens. he indicmens are undersood o be mosly for he illegal sale of Mquor a Asbury.Park. Auo Solen -from Garage. An auomobile owned by Milon J. Goldsein of Long Branch was solen from he garage las Wednesday nigh. he lock on he door of he garage had been broken.» Bclmnr House Sold.. Paul. Zinnia has bough a house a Belmar from Charles Vincen. Mr. Zinnia will move he house d a new r.^5 -V-.! he merchans of Asbury Park announce an Easer Expo a pleasing variaion from rouine shopping. During his period, uesday, March 26h, o Saurday, March 30h, every sore in his "ciy of sores" will be ineresingly decoraed, boh from an arisic and educaional poin of view. Processes of manufacure will be shown and beauiful rare merchandise in keeping wih he ciys repuaion as a high class shopping cener. Asbury Park has over wo hundred sores devoed o every need for he home and person. I has four banks, heares, hoels, resaurans and fines beach promenade in he world. Come ofen o Asbury Park for pleasure and -oyshopr-and-don forge o reserve a day or more during he EASER EXPO, MARCH 26h-30h. daugher of James E. Cook of Man-placasquan, and Irme P^ Engel a New ion for appendiciis. he boy was Saurday following an opera- York on January 21s. Overheaed Furnace Sars Fire. An overheaed furnace in ony Merendinos house a Asbury Park se he house on fire las hursday morning. he inerior of he house was badly damaged.. Freehold Qirl Wed.. Miss Isabelle Damone of Freehold ^nd Joseph Hinkle of Philadelphia were married Monday of las week"by Rev. William M. Kieffer. hey will livca Philadelphia. rmlaysown have been removed and cu up for firewood. Womans League Officers. Mrs. George D. Vandenburgh has been eleced presiden of he womans league of Englishown. Mrs. Arhur Peie is secreary and.mrs. W. E. Moun reasurer. " racor Demonsraion. Edward. Rooney gave a demonsraion of farm racors.a.englishown las Wednesday. Hehad en racors in operaion. Mr. Rooney has hem all sold. Freehold Woman Dead.. MissAnnie Rogge"," who had lived for he pas S3 years wih\her niece, Mra. George B. Conover of "Freehold, died a M. Vernon, New York, uesday of las week. Farm Buildings Burned... Fire desroyed all he oubuildings on he Louis Gordon farm near Allenown Saurday week. he fire was sared-by sparks from he chimney of he house.. ;. Brohers Ren Farms. homas and Harvey Applegae of Freehold have rened farms on he propery owned by he Marconi company wes of Belmar and have moved here. Farmer Moveso own. William Burk has moved from his farm near Yardville ino he house he recenly bough a Allenown. He r eigh years old. Asbury Park Woman Dead. Mrs. Hey A. Mark of Asbury Park,died a he hospial a< ha place las Friday of kidney roublei She is survived by a husband and by wo brohers, j On League o Enforce Peace. L. J. Arrowsmih of Freehold has received noice of his appoinmen as Monmuuh couny commleeman of he New Jersey saeleague o enforce peace. Hur in Explosion.. G. R. Ryrio of Ocean Grove was injured in an explosion of acid a he Cenral railroad headquarers a Newark las week. His injuries were no serious. Asbury Park, died a he Spring Lake hospial hursday of appendiciis and pneumonia., Assigned o Morar School, Lieuenan H. Michell Ross, son of Randolph Ross of Asbury Park, ha3 been assigned o a rench morar school in France for a course of insrucion. Quis Job in Sore. Edwin H. Wheeler has qui his job in Seinbachs sore a Long Branch afer working here several years. He will ake a job wih a consrucion company. Womans Club o Have Home. he Freehold womans club mil soon move ino he rooms now occupied by W. S. Holmes. he club has been meeing a he homes of members. New Lodge Members. Elmer Learning, Elmer Jones and Leroy Johnson arc new members of he Hornersown lodge of Parioic Sons of America. Farmers Buy*?racors. - - H. FjSrickland and Joseph Brakeley of Freehold have bough farm racora for use on heir farms he coming season. On Fishing rip.. George M. Hpiglf of Spring Lake has gone o Florida, wher,» he will spend several weeks on he Eas coas fishing. (Coninued on nex page.) Reail rade Commiee Chamber ofcommerce i - - -*/: Childrens Corduroy rousers \ $1.75 and $2.00 J DUCHESS MAKE S 5 5 CIIDDC 19 Broad S. S S OUrr 0 Red Bank 5 HE POIN o be considered in buying Drugs is, firs of. all, he qualiy. hen, of course, you wan o be sure ha your druggis keeps^a_fresh sock and employs an exper o ake charge of he PEE- SCRIPION DEPAR- MEN. You can be sure of aluhese good poins, and many more, a. SCIIROEDEBS PHARMACY, k. C. HUBBARD, Prop., 16 Brond Sree, Red elephone 146 elephone 79 J Agens For All Kinds and. All Sixes of RUBBER SAMPS Made o Order on Shor Noice Samps, ScnciW, Seali, Noary Seali Original Signaure! Reproduced Indelible Samps for School. & College* VC FV ELEY Saioner & Neivadealer. 17 BROAD SROB RESS BANK, N. J. -.< ^ *i, I L -. * ".hi. a-,x^-?.r~\ -Z ^ : :-/ v, PROPOSALS.!«* _ -..I-.- Feeding Seamboa Crews. Bids for he feeding of he crew of he seamers Sea Bird and- AIberiha of he Merchans Seamboa "Co., for he"season"ofl9l8, will bo received-a-he-office of "he"~c6ni-"*" pany, foo of Wharf avenue, Red Bank, unil March 15h, ; he company reserves he righ o rejec any or all bids. J. D. HROCKM&RON, * Secreary. Wonmouh Coun/ Surrone.. Ofica. In he maer of he esae o( LouU Pra*. deceased ^^ Noice o crediors o presen clnlmn sciur eaae. Pursuan o he order of Joseph L. DAnsnay. Burronae of he counr of MounouJs made on he fourh dny of Januarr 1018 on he applicaion of Moxa PraerexecoBfc of he esae of Louis Prae, deceased, nolcw 1» hereby >lven o he crediom of aid*«- ceased o exhibi o he subscriber. exeoark m aforesaid, heir debs and denuala agains he said esae, under oah, wlm nine monhs from he dae of he ofonu or<jf. or hey will be forove> barred of o S aeoons her«or ajalns he aald subscrllwr. Daed.Freehold, N. J., January 4h. loll MARIA PBAl NOICE OF SELEMEN OF ACCOUN. Esae of Susan O. Drlied, deoeued «.... Fourh Accoun Noice li hereby given ha he accouns of he subscribers, Edmund Wilson, I I H S. or, and Edmund Wilson and Joseph H. ADplesae. subsiued rusees of he SSm of (aid deceased, will be audied and saal by he surrogae of he couny of Moomouh and repored for selemen o as Orphans Cour of oaid couny, on hunawho weny-eighh day of March,AV D., 1»1B> a %vhch imo applicaion wul be made ir he allowanco of commlsilons and eoniua fees. Daed February Ilh; A. D., 1918,. EDMUND WILSON, EDMUND WILSON, JOSEPH H, APPLEOABL Subsiued r Moomouh Couny Surrog«e"i Office. In he mncr of ho esae of HorKcS rq», deceased. - - Noice- o crediors o presen olaims agains esae. Pilmuan o hoorilor of Jonoph L. Donanay, surrogae of he couny of Mohmouh. made on he wony-olgllh day of Pebruafx. 1018, on he applicaion of Emily A. rau &mmn A. roa and Howard S. Hlaffln.cra. execuors of he oaae of Horace SB, J» ceosei), noice la-hereby given o he iresv lora of said deceased o exhibi o he subscribers, execuon, as aforeiald, heir debs andi demands narnina ho laid esae, un&r> oah, wihin nine-monhs from he dae sc he nforeaaid order, or hey will bo fnrover lhclr nclons I? herofor agnim h» said subscribers. Doied Freehold, N. J., February ash. Ivlo.,, EMILY A. BO8, - EHMA A. RO3 HOWARD S. H -Monmouh Couny Surrbiraes Office. In Ihe maor of ho esae of Beaer A. Benne, deceased. Noice o crediors o presen claims agains esae. Pursuan o he order of Joseph L. DOHahay, surrogae of he couny of Monmouh. mode on he weny-elghh daj of February. 1918, on ho applicaion of John S. Apple- Ka«, Jr., execuor of ho.esae of licacsr A. Benne, deceased, noice la hereby given. o hecrediors of said deceased o exhqrifco he subscriber, execuor, u nforessjsv heir debs and demands anaino he rim Ue, under oah, wihin nine monhs m S.v 4 " 8 of h "»f«sald order, sawill bs,forever barral ol heir arisms for aiaini he sold subscriber. J^3 ed Freehold. N. J., Fsbruanr i JOHN 8. APPLBOAB.

7 WILLIAM BREVOOR Fine Meas and Poulry 39 Broad Sree, Red Bank, N. J. elephone 354 elephone 322 EsLbliihed 1680 Wp H. MERRI acincral L,lne of I OXY-AOBYLBNE A I HARDWARE^LrWeldlng of Cas Iron $ XZ<C <Z<&Z<<*Z<&Z <*ZK<Z^^ INSPECION P YOUR SHOES NEA SHOE POLISHES LIQUIDS AND PASES. FOR BLACK, WHIE, AN, DARK BRQWN OR OX-BLOOD SHOES. PRESERVEHELEAHER. l. P. r.dulccowoiianons.inimd, BUFFALO, N.Y. * AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Quici SA FE IP jjjbi fir Your AXICAB wans are quickly supplied when you call 704 for ~we are adequaely equipped wih" good; clean, comforable cars ha are driven by careful chauffeurs. Anyime, day or nigh, by calling 704 you are sure ofsaisfacory service. Andersons ax! Service Office Opposie Depo; Red Bank, N. J. I ELEPHONE O DRY GOODS. 32 BROAD SREE, RED BANK, N. ; ^ *<m<^<>w1^<^<^fr^*m^^*<«^^ Earling, Johnson & Frake Co. (INCORPORAED) Wholesale and Reail Dealers ID LUMBER, CEMEN, LIME, BRICK FLUE LINING,, LAH. PLASER BOARD LUMBER QUALIY la responsible for he qualiy of your house,; herefore choose a reliable denier -who will live up o ho specificaions; one who no only means well, bu who has he qualiy of sock o fulfill his conracs. he lumber supplied; by ua is of he reliable kind, woli-seaboned and kiln-dried Insis upon your builder using our lumber if you wish a successful house. YARD: Leonard Sree and N.J.S.R.R. Phone 497-J OFFICE: Bridge Avenue. Phone 336-M HOEL, ABBO Shrewsbury Avenue, I^ed Bank hree Minues from Deio FIR8-CLA89 SERVICE Comforable Rbomi CAFEand BAR AACHED JAMES L,. WORDER F>ropsleor ELEPHONE OOS RGD3ANK J 8 BRIEF IEMS OF NEWS. (Coninued from las page.) Alfred Davis of Maawan lef lus week for. service in ho navyi he nigh before ho lef his fellow members in M. E. Haley hose company gave him n farewell pary... Aibury Park Policeman Weds. Horace L. Byram; de«k sergean a he Asbury Park police fieadquarors, and Miss Leila G. Bunnell, formerly of Ocean Grovo, were married Monday of las week by Rev, M. L. Ferris. Marriage Announced., Announcemen has been-made of ho marriage of Miss Susan V. Smock, daugher of Uriah Smock of Avon, arid Lison E. King of Bclmar. hey were married February 20h. Paiens in Hospial: Mrs. J. E. Applegajeof Frcneau,! Irnddsnral ««*» ^ -* *J Mrs. H. Barker of Cliffwood and Mrs. >MACHINE SHOP ^> Wrough Iron Cuing $ D. E, VanWickle of Maawan were j Gasoline ^mjlnoi In Sock, Lawn Mowali and Buckeye Field Mowan. LAVVN MOWERS # qperaed on a ho New Brunswick f REPAIRED and SHARPENED. Clipping; Machines and all Ed«. ook Pu in Order. hospial las week. i. I Machine Work In all is Branches Summer Residen Killed. J I All Work Guaraneed Lloyd Ludwigi a summer residen! 20 MECHANIC SREE - RED. BANK, N. J. jof Ocean Grove.Vas killed in an airpiano acciden in England recenly. He was" aached o he English flying corps. Called ino Service. Raymond Barre, son of Mrs. Mary A. Barre of Asbury Park, was ordered o repor for service las week wih a hospial uni a New York. Deah from Paralysis. Mrs. Elizabeh^. Carman, formerly of Ocean Grove, died a Washingon, D. C, Sunday of las week of paralysis. She owned considerable propery in Ocean Grove. Manaquan Farm Sold. 0. C. Longyear has sold his farm a Manasquan o William C. Hulick of Belmar. Mr. Longyear has rened he William Bailey house a Manasquan. Belmar eacher Quis. Miss Marie Vogel has resigned as eacher in he Belmar school and is now eaching a Poin Pleasan. Miss Lucille Longsree has aken Miss Vogels place a Belmar. Former Residen Dead. Edward C. Moses, a former residen of Manasquan, died a Belmar Monday of las week a he age of 59 years. He is survived by a widow and hree daughers; Ocean Grove Hoel Leased..Rober M. Wa of Ocean Grove has leased he Norh End hoel a ha place for he coming season. He will also conduc he LaPierre hoel. Caugh Eloven Muskrai. Barzilla Oakerson of Hornersown caugh eleven muskras one morning Won hrif Samp. Abbie Craig: received he prize of a hrif samp for he highes general average a he Paradise Grove school in Howell ownship during February- High Schools o Debae. he~freehold"and Long Branch high schools will debae a Freehold Friday nigh of his week on he subjec of universal miliary raining. Pu Up Wireless Saion. A wireless pracicing saion was ereced a Englishown "by soldiers from he aviaion corps, "who were camping a ha place las week. Aended College Dinner. J Harry S. Cooper of Belmar aended he annual dinner of he Lafayee college alumni associaion a New York Friday nigh week. Died of Dropsy, Mrs. Sadie Huon-of Belmar died uesday of lab week of dropsy. Mrs. Huon was 76 years old and issurvived by a husband and one son. Mail Messenger Quis. John Albero has qui as mail messenger beween he Long Branch posomce and he railroad saion. he job paid $825 las year. rusee in Bankrupcy. Arhur 1ir."Birc8ai of Belmar lias" been appoined rusee in bankrupcy of he esae of he Peerless oy company of Manasquan. Manasquan Man in Hospial.. Russell, Hardy of Manasquan was aken seriously sick Saurday week and was aken o he Long Branch hospial for reamen. Belnwr o Have Flag and Seal. he Belmar borough council las week voed oi adop a flag and seal for he borough. Designs were submied by Major Bamford. Broke Hi Arm. George Burlew of Freehold broke his righ arm las week while aemping o adjus a bel on a pulley in he Bawden companys facory. New ruan Officer. Harry O. Walers. has been appoined ruan officer for he schools of Maawan ownship o serve while William H. Lloyd is sick. Increase for Schools. An increase of over $10,000 o operae he schools of Nepune ownship will be asked of he voers a he school elecion nex week. A Second Lieuenan. Roy Woolley, Bon of homas Woolley of Ocean Grove, has received a commission as second lieuenan in he army aviaion corps. Freehold Woman Operaed On. Mrs. Harry F. Sory of Freehold underwen an operaion for masoidiis n he Long Branch hospial recenly and is recovering. Grange Celebraes Anniversary. Adelphia grange celebraed is anniversary Monday nigh of las week. An enerainmen was given and his was followed by a supper. Aended Lodgo Convenion.. E. G. Bacon of Freehold represened he Knighs of Pyhins lodge of ha place a he grand lodge session a Newark recenly. Broke Collarbone. C. Edward Whie of Seagir broke his collarbone when he fell from a building while working a Morgan Sunday of las week. Job on Farm.. Augusus Ralphhas given up his job a he Union hoel a Allenown and has aken a job on ho farm of his son, Rober Ralph. eachers on Sick Lis. Principal W. A. Miller, Mies Yea Cohen and Israel Cohen, eachers in ho Maawnn school, were laid up las week wih sickness. Branch of Defense Sociey. Mrs. Chnrles English of Asbury HE RED BANK REGISER. Park Is a he head of A movemen fa form a branch ol he American defense sociey. Fell from Hay Wagon. William Moore of Allenown has been confined o he house wih injuries received when he fell from a load of hay.»"... Aged Man Has Whooping Cough. Charles W. Hunsinger of Imlayso\vn, who is over seveny years old. is suffering from whooping cough, his hird aack. Chauffeurs New Job. George Sprague, chauffeur for Phil Daly flre company of Long Branch, has qui hib job o ake a job wih Armour & Co. eamsers Pay Raied. he Freehold commissioners have raibed he pay of eamsers $2 a week. he eamsers will now receive $14 per week. y Deah of Infan. Doris, he wo-year-old daugher of Charles Applegae" of Adelphia, died Monday of las week of bronchial pneumonia.: Porch Enclosed wih Glass. Vough Burk of Englishown has enclosed he souh porch of his house wih glass, convering i ino a sun parlor.,.. Building a Bungalow.. Morgan Buckalew of Allenown^ has commenced work on a new bun- galow on Wes Main sree a ha place. Howell Man Moves. Monroe Burdge of Howell has moved his family o Ardena, where he will be employed on Mr. VanHises farm. heaer Under Nevr Managemen. he Libery heaer a Long Branch, formerly Parkers heaer, has been leased by David A, Beach. Avon Man in Hospial. Leroy Henderson of Avon underwen an operaion for appendiciis a he Spring Lake hospial las week. Working for Aircraf Concern. Ernes Hampon of Freehold has aken a job. wih he Wrigh-Marin aircraf corporaion a Newark. Drill Hall for Home Guards. he. Freehold home guards have secured he use of Red Mens hall in which o hold heir drills. Drill Hall for Home Guards. he Freehold home guards have secured he use of Red Mens hall in which o hold heir drills. ransferred o Navy. Georga Galin, Jr., of Freehold, has been ransferred from he army o he navy. - las week. Muskra..skins are bringing from niney censjo $1.25 each. Docor Goes Souh. Dr. Ralph W. Herber of Manasquan has gone Souh o spend wo monhs. Woman Breaks Wris. Mrs, George Maghan of Maawan fell Friday week and broke her wris. his Company """ does a general bankingibusiness and ~ can successfully handle your financial affairs. }> : \ Le us prove 1.. ; his o you.., Red Bank rus BROAD and WALLACE SREES, RED BANK, N.J. PRODUCEXPCK^POSIIVERESULS^ HEIR presige is one o long Sanding hroughou he enire Unied Saes., hey are, in every respec, seeds of high qualiy of sure producion, carefully seleced from he healhies and hardies paren sock pedigreed seeds hroughou. hey are he seeds ha will make Joir garden jus wha you have always wished i Wrie a onoo for our "1918 Garden Guide".! If you have a garden you should havo his book. Iells you wha o plan and how o culivae and is free on reques. Wrke.for i now.... Headquarers for Easern Grown Onion Sera Bulps Seeds are sold by he leading merchans : i. j of all Buburban owns RO ER BUIS COMPANY 4 and 6 S. Fron Sree PHILADELPHIA, PA. ha would Napoleon liave given for one lile wo-passenger car?" N. Willys he hrif Car Llh Four, Mfil 90 Elgh7-flve Four EIiKy-fivo Six ourln* Car,..}79B Counry Club.* 840 ourlni Car...1B30 ourlnc Car..$1130 Roadser $1118 Roadsr»78O Small.Sedan..$1240 Roadser $315 Coup $1420 Sedan...$1620 I. o. b. oledo ax Free Prices subjec o chanie wihou noice ED VON KAENGELL Maple Ave. and Monmouh S. RED BANK Phone 213 S. S. SILVERS Freehold Phon» 221.R Broadway, hear Second Ave. LONG BRANCH Phone 892-J O. H. NEWMAN... Belmar Phone S13 Page Seven- M. CONK.. AlOlOKEBK. Promp aenion o il sales of firm sock. merchandise and personal cropery. P. D. Addresa. 102 Burden Sree Bji R. FRED. NEWMAN, \ D DfeNIS. Eisner Budlnir, Rooms 1 and 2.. Red N. J. Office Hours, B:SO o E. Saurdays 6:30 o 12 noon OBER PIERCE, LICENSED AUCIONEER. Residence M Whie, Red Bank,., -- elephone 30. F. ELKY, "V NOARY PUBLIC and COMMISSIONER OP DEEDS. _,, «ley«nowa SUnd.. OriSul Sree. Red Bonk, N.J. DALPH Q. J a»* COUNSELLOR A LAW (New Israuy and New York Burs) Offices: 2 Broad Sree. R«i Bank, N. J. 120 Broadway. New York Ciy. HARLES D. SMIH, C LICENSED AUCIONEER.,... Residence 42. Sixh Avenue, Loni.Brunch, Phone 20O-M. D DavldBon Building. Joaeph Iellly, R. B. F. KING, VEEBBMRY BDRGBON AKD D DENIS. BHnEWSDUHY. NEW JEISEY. I Overaomy performed on biches wih IMIfael safey. Also does reaed wih Serum for Diaem&er and elcdhone Eaonown: N. J. KNKS A. AREND, :., E ARCHIEC, IDS W. Wh Sree, New York Ciy. Klnmonh Building, Asbury Park, N. J. Residence. Broad Sree, Ied N. J. Spociilluin counry work. elephone Connecions. - OHN S. APPLEGAE & SON, U COUNSELLORS A LAW. Davidson Building. Bioad 8n*L RID BANK. N. E R. HAROLD J. SOKES, DENAL SURGEON Successor o Dr. Frank Lee., M Broad Sree. Ebner Building. Rooms 4, S and 6. Office Hours 8i30 o 6:00oclock.. McC. AYLOR, C. E,, CONSUMING ENGINEER. CIVIL ENGINEER and SURVEYOR 8 Eisner Building, Broad S., Red N. 1, DMUND WILSON, Offices: 10 EAS FBOM S 120 Broad Sree. Red H.I-, R. W. M. HOMPSON, D. DENAL BURGEON. 2d Nafl Bank Building-. Red N. J Hours 8-S. ^^^^ K. WILLIAM ROSE, D DENIS.: Successor o Dr. R. F. Bordan. Gas adminisered. 60 BROAD SREE. RED BANK. W. J. EORGE K. ALLEN, JR., G Cml. ENGINEER AND BUBVBYC* Boom 7. Paerson Building, Broad BUS*. HID BAN. N. J. Q Red John J. Quon. A LSON BEEKMAN, 1 - A. COUNSELLOR A IAW. Offices, 10 Broad sree, RED BANK, H. 1. K. HERBER E. WILLIAMSl D SUKGEON DENIS. Graduae Universiy of Pennayhanla. Offlco Days in Red Bank: Mondays, WednsdO and Saurdays.. EO. D. COOPER, G CIVIL ENGINEEB. Baecaasor o G«o. Cooper, O.1. Poeofflce BnUdlng. RED BANK. M.. R. WM, J. WOLFER, D OSEOPAH. MBroai Sree _,...debhowii - Red Bank; N.-J. Graduae of Kirksville. E07H: ROBERS, G GRADUAE AUCIONEER ^" Pedigree or Grade Sock, Farm Salea, Personal Propery.. New Monmouh. N. J. elephone Mlddleown. 271-F-23 : EGANS Auo Vans and Express Now ha moving ime la near I»n repared o do your nex moving oo iurniure, pianos or baggage, o all par* of ciy or counry, In he larges padded vans In Red Before you hav* your nex moving done, wrie, sena or call for he only reliable furniure mover In own, and ge my prices on your nex Job. All-kinds of heavy or ligh ruck- Ing done a shor noice. Call or addrsu J.. EGAN, 11 Wall Sree. Red BanK Riidenee phone 124-J Office phono O WHARF" AVENUE. E. Ellsworh Alexander ILES or Floors, Walls, Hearhs and Manel Facings, Brass and Wrough Iron Fireplaces, Andirons, Fenders, Fire Ses and Gas logs, Wood and ile Manels, Medicine Cabines, and ile- In Bahroom Accessories, i 14 Monmouh S., Red Bank ELEPHONE S2W. BANK, N. J. I. Sell Real Esae I Ren Coages I Wrie Insurance Monmouh Couny Farms W. h. HOPPING RUEX BUILDING BROAD SREE RED BANK, N. J. Cylinders RegroundaSpecialy Lahe Work and Aluminum Brazing Auomobile Engine Pars Duplicaed Special Prices on Ford Cars GEO. GRILUER 14 Mechanic Sree NEW JERSEY CENRAL RAINS LEAVE RED BANK Poi New York. Newark and Elizabeh a B:M. 6S8, 7:52, 8:26, 8:30. (m!>:88 excep Newark). 11:08 a. m.i 12:33. 4: E6.»J 18 p. m. Sun.. dsys8:58, 1160 a. m.: 1:S5, 33S, 1:42, 7:20; 1-M. 8:86.8:50 p.m. PnrProohold via Maawan n 7:62 a.ra.:12 3S : p. ip. Sundays 9:37 a. m.; 4:42.H:BO p. rn. ForLaMwood, Lakehur. oc. n 8:40.10:10 a. m.: B2:0O, 2:S5.1:43. SM. 6 13, i). m. Sundays8:43,11:19 a. m.; 3:39,10:27 p. m. For AlanOo Ciy a 6:J0. 10:10 a. m.: s2:0«. 4:41 p.m. Sundays 11:10 a. m., 8:39 p.m. m Monday only, a Saurday onlir EW YORK ANB LONG BRANCH N RAILROAD. lmo ablo In olec January 13h, BAINS LEAVB BED BANK. For Newark and New York : , ). 830 (N«w York only), B88(N«W York and Momlnjs only) C (N< w York only), a. m.; 12 83, I 40, 410 (New York only) , 7 o. 018 (Saurdays only), p. m. Hundays: 868, 037. II r,0 n. ra., ,4 41,104, , 88B, 860; p. m.. For Lornr Branch. Asbnv Park, Oeaan Orors. Poin Pleasan and Inermedia o»»lom; C 00,. B60. OfOn. m , 848, 4M, B(4. d (Saurdays oxcoprd) p, m. Sundays, s. m.: OS, IS 49, p.m.

8 i m HID IANK -A. - # Millinery he Opening ^Saurday A Monday March 16h March 18h --i he seasoriiof9i8 comes a a ime in he hisory of he world when hesour keyed o a pich of energy, producion and inveniveness, never Wore feachedr_seihbach>s^sjfferejpre :feady-o show auhoriaive.syles ha are exac copies of creaions from abroad and classic concepions of heir own designers. 0 f Copies of origina^models from Beboux o Georgee. Maison Lewis Vimon fe NOES": " - -. "..<*. Marie Lancre Jeanne Due. Suzanne albo Paulee e Berhe -Marguerie e Leonie.. ;, hejaceibrimmed ha possesses picuresque possibiliies unknowns o urbans and oques,.. urbans.are "going up," he heigh of urbans brims is largely^nbasured by heir becomingness*., he populariy of he Walking Ha is very eviden his season. he round-crowned sailor is shown o advanage paricularly popular for afernoonjwear. i he an urban and Breon sailor are wo smar models. Maerials Favored: Georgee Crepe Lisere Sipper Sraw Leghorn Mjlan-. -. Visca Braid and. Malines ~ Sains Lace..., Wool and sraw braids - Caerpillar braid --v- - Acceped Colors : -.. :.. CielBlue -. Pekin Blue. Copenhagen Blue Jade-green : Salmon Pink an. Red " Cerise- Sand color Lavender Peacock Purple " - Black V

9 V J VOLUME XL. NO. 38. RED BANK, N. X, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, PAGES 9 O 16. WORKING FOR A DRY OWN. OVER 200 SIGNAURES OBAINED FOR LOCAL OPION ELECION. he eeoallers Held Anoher Meeing a he own Hall Las nigh a which Fifeen Persons were Presen he Meeing Enlivened^by a Line of alk by a Spokesman for he We Cause Foureen men and one woman aended a meeing held a he own hall las nigh in he ineres of making Red Bank a dry own under he new localopion law. Rev. Leser G. Legge presided a he meeingand made an address, Anoher speech was mode by Assemblyman. Lloyd Lewis. No all of he persons presen were in sympahy wih he dry movemen..one of he disseners was imohy J. Quigloy, who is employed by Sryker & Sryker, Ho quesioned^ a sae-. nen made by Mr. Legge in regard o he hoels selling half pin boles of I)o07,o. Ho said i was illegal for he hoels o sell "half pins" and he. Ho said was pracknow hey were nof doing i boolegging of his kind iced o i greaer exen in dry owns han in we owns. Mr. Leggo did mo argue wih Mr. Quisley and afer a ime he laer alked himself ou. Four colored men were u he meeing. hey did no say much bu he few ranurks hey did mnke showed hey were no in sympahy wih he "prohibiioniss. Mr, Legge saed ha ho did no know he exac number of persons who had signed peiions calling for n local opion elecion bu ha no was cerain ha more han 200 signaures had been obained. Assemblyman Lowis advised his hearers no o go namjs o he peiions on Sundays, as some legal auhoriies claimed ha names signed on ha day wore no valid. Ho gave a brief descripion 6f he progress of he dry movemen in Monmouh couny. He was cspeci* ally graified, he said, over he work - which is being dono in Middloown ownship. He gave a glowing ac- " coun of mi enhusiasic Middleown ownship local opion meeing which was held a Bolford hursday nigh. More han 100 persons aended he meeing, he said. He prediced ha.local opion movemenswould soon be under way a Fair Haven, Rum- Bon and Enonown. He did no include Shrewsbury ownship in he places where elecions will- probably be h k L L eklsppni L..._.. A he close of he meeing several men who were presen voluneered o ge names for local opion -peiions. Among hese new re«rula for he dry movemen are Amos S, Borden, Prank W. Paerson, Philip Jianinni and John B. Allen. ho local opion workers said hey were, disappoined bu no discouraged over he small aendance a las nighs meeing. Mr. Legge accouned for i on he ground ha Red Bank is such a busy own and is so well supplied wih amusemen places ha folks will no urn ou o meeings. He said he voes o pu Red Bank on ho waer wagon would be delivered all righ if he local opion workers made a srong figh. He said a leas GOO names should be obained. his is more han he hiry per cen re quired bu a surplus is desirable, he clergyman said, in order o be on he safe side. Mr. Quigley and he four colored men who are agains a dry own lef he meeing before i ended. Anohcrmeeing will be held a he own hall hursday nigh of nex week. Some people believe ha Red Bank can be made a dry own wihou calling an elecion. hey believe hn under a cerain miliary rulo which prohibis saloons wihin five miles of enmps every hoel in Red Ban!: as well as in many adjoining places could be closed up. hey nre endeavoring o ge he governmen o enforce his rulo. Many oher persons believe ha Red Bank will be a dry own wihin wo years regardless of he oucome of he local opion law or of he enforcemen of he five-mile limi rule. hese persons pin heir faih o "he proposed prohibiion amendmen o he consiuion. his amendmen has already been adoped by he legislaures of eigh saes and unless all ho signs of he imes arc misleading i is only u quesion of anoher year before he required number of legislaures will adop i, hus making he enire naion dry. -Under helocnl opion law licenses graned before he local opion law was passed will coninue in operaion unil heir erm expires. Licenses issued afer he local opion law was passed will be erminaed hiry days afer an elecion a which a own goes dry. Many of he licenses graned in Red Bank will no expire unil nex January. he hoel men believe ha all licenses should be placed on he same-plarrerand hey say ha he elecion..should np..,aj<e.place.._unil nex November, a he general elecion. hey say ha here will be no exra cos aached o ha elecion, and if he own goes dry a ha-ime all he licensed places will be closed wihin less han wo monhs hereafer; while a he presen ime, if he own is voeddry, some of he hoels will be closed and ohers will remain open ill nex January, when heir licenses run ou. \ FOUR-SCORE YEARS OLD. WILLIAM DOWEN GES A SUR. PRISE BIRHDAY PARY. He Lives on Whie Sree Bu he Pary Was a Mrs. homas Peia on Chesnu Sree Hi Golden Wedding Nex Year. William Pqwen of Whie sree passed he four-score mark las week and a surprise pary was given for him Saurday nigh a Mrs. homas Peis on-chesnu"breo. "he occasion^was also a farewell pary for Miss Amy Olsen of Spring sree, who will leave omorrow for Aberdeen, Maryland, where she will be, employed as a senographer by he governmen. Miss Olson is a granddaugher of Mr. Dawen. he -usual pasimes were enjoyed a he pary. A largo birhday enke wih eighy candles on i was cu. hose presen were Frank House and daugher Anhabell, Mrs. Fred Olson, Charles Dowen and family, Harold Dowen,. Sfmuel Hemblingnml Willinm Qlsen of Hod Bank and Edward Lambereon of Souh Amboy. Mr. Dowen was horn n Saraoga Springs, Now York. Ho has lved a Ked Bank fifeen years, His wife is living and hey will havp-.hsen married fify years rcx."janr. Mr, Dowen is a verun of he civil war. He enjoys good healh and is able o rend wihou glasses in spie of his ndvanced age. He has seven children, foureen grandchildren and hree groa-grandchildron. YOUNG MAED EAMS. An Especially Fino Lo of hem n he Ely Sables, Our Ins shipmen of horses is. prqy well.sold ou bu/some of he bes,of hem arc sill n our sables....especially is hin rue wih regard o our young mued eams of horses. hey weigh up o 2,300 pounds mid hey uie us i:ound UH a dollar in every way. heyll do good work, no maer where you hook hem. Weve go more new horses ordered and heyll be here nex week. Weve co a fine sock of second hand nornos on hand a burgain pric<*-\ Good rade for iccond Jiaml sock. he Ely.Eine, Holnulol, N. J. Adverisemen. Mens Clohing and Furnijliingc saved from he lire. A. Snlz & Co., Keypor, will pluce on sale his Saurday heir enire sock of mens and boys clohing, has, furnishings, shoes, ec., saved from he recen (ire in heir clohing Boro. ho lire was confined.o n small par of ho furnishings-secion nnl wih ho excepion of n small poripn which was burned, ho enire offering is.in peifoc condiion. his is a bargain opporuniy of n.lifeime, A. Snlz & Co., Keypor, N. J. i Adverisemen. Sores o Le, One on corner of Eas Fron sree and Wharf avenue, now occupied by Hawkins- Bros,, real esae and insurnnoo agens; and wo on Wharf avenue, Nos. 5 and 7. Inquire of Doremus Bros. Co., or Havr-. kins Bros. Adverisemen, SCOUS O VISI CIY. hey Will Spend Four Days "aking In" he Sighs. Fory-eigh Red Bank boyscous, under he direcion of Merri L. Oxonham and Joseph D. Carsang, will leave Red Bank on hursday, March 28h, for New York. hey will reurn he following Monday.,hey will visi he cusom house he hippodrome, Wall sree and many oher, places of ineres. he "expense "of" he rip o each scou will be $6.50. RECRUIING FOR ARMY. MILIARY OFFICERS MAKE SPEECHES A HEAERS.,! r~ _.,, vjyuiow. one aiiya ou: win nu uaii. hey Spoke Monday Nigh a he for damages if Mrs. Conrow will have HREE NEW RESIDENS. Buffilo and Freehold Paries Have LRened Red Bank Houses. William F. Durhams house on Reckless placo has been rened o Edwin B. Corill of Buffalo, New York. Mr, Corill is conneced wih he Munning-Loeb company of Maawan. Mrs. Mary C. Mansons house on Oakland sree has been rened o Charles R. Mageo of Freehold. Mrs. Hannah Eogerss house on Oakland sree has been rened o Edwin Sryker of Freehold and one of E, Gerry Eoberss houses on Oakland sree has been rened o Mrs. Mary Buckley of Wes Red hese renals were made by he Francis Whie agency of Monmouh sree. WAR WORKIN A VILLAGE. RED CROSS URKEY DISPOSED OF A COLS NECK. Newly Organized Sociey Realized $26.30 from a Bird Donaed by Sidney J. Beers Many Knied Aricles Made by, he Sociey. A urkey donaed by Sidney J. Beers of Cols Neck o he Red Cross sociey of Alanic ownship was disposed of on he co-operaive plan las week. I wan won by Mrs. Waler D. Fields of Cols Neck, and he sociey realized $20.30 from he sale of. he urkey. Mr. and Mrs. Fields will move in a shor ime o he John Lawrence house a Cols Neck, which Mr. Fields bough lus monh. His friends and neighbors will urn ou o help him move and he urkey will be used o help muke up a "moving day dinner. he urkey is now cooped up in a cage on Mr. Beerss farm. he Cols Neck Red Cross sociey is a comparaively new organizaion, bu i has been exceedingly acive. Among oher hings i has provided knied goods and oher aricles.for each Alanic ownship soldier. During February he sociey made 211 abdominal bandages, 110 bandages, 104 slings, 21.fracure pillows, eigh sweaers, hree helmes, five pairs of wrisles and seveneen pairs of socks. CLUB IN NEV\QUARERS. POOL ABLE DONAED O EIS- NER CLUB BY MA GREIG. he Club is Now Holding Is Meeings in Rooms Over he Majesic heaer on Monmouh Sree r Service Flag Wih Four Sars. he Eisner social club, consising of members of he cuing deparmen of he facory, held is firs meeing, hursday nigh in he new club rooms over he Majesic heaer^ on Monmouh sree. he-room was decoraed wih American flags and buning. Par of he clubroom equipmen, is a.poolable donaed by Ma Greig, who is now in miliary service. Mr. Greig gave he able in appreciaion of he good imes he enjoyed as a member of he club. A he clqse of he meeing refreshmens Were served. he club membership is increasing and he club now has 42 members. " he f ollowing officers were eleced hursday nigh: _ ".Presiden rfrcd Ilainon. Vice presiden Alfred Ingalls. Recording secreary Allen Pryor. * Financial secreary A. Shapiro. reasurer* Louis Lipack. Chairman of Hocial commiee homas Poi. Chairman of house commiee Frank imnnnhan. <«*» SerKenn-a-arms Leroy Lufburrow. he club has a service flag wih four sars for club members who are n miliary service. he sars are for Sergean Aloysius Paerson-who-isin France; Cap. Leser Eisner, Ma Greig and Arhur.Grob.. Ducks Killed by Dog. en ducks- owned by Mrs. Lydia Lippinco of Oceanpor were killed by a dog las week. Mrs. Lippinco says he dog is owned by Mrs. Mary " She says she will no ask Lyric onigli hey Will be a he Srand and omorrow Nigh hey Will be a he Empire. Sergean Anhony A. Piscopo and Corporal Carl W. Broyles, who are in Red Bnnk on a miliary recruiing mission, were.n he Lyric.heaer las nigh. onigh hey will be a he Srand heaer ind omorrow nigh; hey will be a he Empire heaer. hey will give shor alks n he. dog sho. Public Sale of Furniure. Household furniure u your own price. An excepional opporuniy o buy-furniure of all kinds and in almos any quaniies. Maresses, beds, chairs, ables, picures, chiffoniers, -bureaus and rugs everyhing ha goes o furnish several homes, will be sold a public, sale on Monaer. hey will give shor alks a "" " e "I 11 a nuum; sine on mopeach heaer and will sound he bugle <!»>, March 25h, 1918, a 10:00 calls used in camps, canonmens o clock sharp a my house, siuaed and ill..bules. Men regisered for >> Nnvesink avenue, Rumson, N. J. +1.~ rl.^x-i. ~n.,i l.«..»»..,. :v«.l!...(.».»» ivp minnlp; wnll; frnm uhflrp fvnldraf enn be recruied bu men beween he ages of 18 nnd 21 years and beween he ages of 31 and 40 Five minues walk from where rolley sop?. Inquire n Hinelmanns.sore (jus where rolley sops) nnd vears nre acceped. Men can enlis i V 0 " will be direced o he sale. wihou heir wives consen, n special arrangemen being.made whereby he families of ninrried men are cared for. Men for overv lm\nch of Come early, as sale sars promply a 10:110 oclock. You canno affordo miss a single aricle. Household furniure is high a. he furniure soren and a his sale you have an in (he nrmy nre* being recruied by opporuniy o selec your goods and Sergenn Piscopo and. Corpora!! ]>«y your own price for hem, -firoylei. " -! --- =»--- - > y Colored.ns well as while men are acceped. Afer hursday Corporal Broyles will open a recruiing saion a Asbury Park.. He and SergeanPiscopo recruied he six men \yho are o leave Red Bank Friday for San Anonio, exas. he wo officers nre working under he direcion of Major J. E. Bloom, who is commander of he New Jersey recruiing disric. Noice. his is o noify my cusomers (ha ho enire supply of Leghorn eggs produced on he Maple Leaf farm, Shrewsbury, N. J., will now be handled by he Shrewsbury, Dairy, A. Grover, proprieor, herebyassuring promp and regular deliveries. New orders enn be lef wih he Shrewsbury Dairy Co., or by phoning direc o me. S. VunVHe, Shrewsbury. Phone 1S1-M Red Bnnk. Adverisemen.. Silver Buer Knife Free. Demonsraion Friday and Saurday, March 15h nnd ICh, explaining ne.ris of Firs Prize Nu. buer, which our bes food expers ell us is more nuriious hmi cows buer, a Jnphin Clayons, Broad sree. Adverisemen, ake a Peek n he Ladies new spring coas, suis and dresses. hey oudo any of our previous displays in bocominghess and charm. A. Snlz & Co., Red Adverisemen. "" Luncheon will be served, so come and make a day of i. Alfred J. Ilinlelmann. George II. Robers, Aucioneer. Adverisemen. Big Annual. Horse Sale. F. S. Weeks of Cols Neck will have his annual horse side on hursday" March 28h, rain or shine. Sixy head will posiively be sold ns you well.know how I conduc my spring sale. hey are all n he public prices. hn3 olie day I have noli-, h o say abou he prices. he i g y high bidders ge hem k di y pri ail. Look for g g. Look for nex weeks adverisemen. Advcrisemen. Save Your Money and Buy a Samp o save a life over-here. You save money by sending your clohes o be cleaned, pressed, alered or repaired o. Cohen Brohers, 1.8 Wes Fron sree,.red Phono 778-M. All cars sop in fron of our door. Adverisemen. Headquarers for Vicor Records. he bea pluce o do your Vicor shipping is a usings (ho House of Qualiy), where he seleifing of records will be a pleasure. Adverisemen. Saleswomen Waned. Saleswomen waned, wih or wihou experience. Apply a once. Sraus Co., Broad sree. Advorisemen. I pays o adverise in he Resae*. RED BANKS NEW PASORS NEW MINISERS A RED BANK MEHODISjCHURCHES. Rev. J. D. Bills Will be Paor of he Firs Church and Rev. Norman V. Sargen Comei o 1 Grace Church- Oher Changei. Very few changes were made by he Mehodis conference of minisers in Monmouh couny. New minisers were assigned o he wo Red Bank churches. Rev. J. D. Bills, who has been saioned a Ocean Grove, will be he pasor of he Firs Mehodis church. Rev. Haro(d P. Sloan, who has been pasor of ha church, goes o he Cenral church a Bridgeon. Rev.. J. J. Wrigh, who has been a Burlingon, goes o Ocean Grove. ho new miniser a Grace church will be Rev. Norman V. Sargen, who comes o Red Bank from Alanic Highlands. Eev. H. J. Roo, who has been pasor of ha church, goes o Cape May Ciy. Rev. homas Ogle goes from Kingson o Alanic Highlands.,, - Rev. J. E. Paerson will be pasor of he Eaonown and inon Falls church. Mr. Paerson has been pasor of hose churches nearly a year, he having been sen o ha charge shorly afer conference me las year. Rev. H. M..Smih, who has been pasor a Highlands, goes o Barnega, and Rev. A. C. Brady of Sea Island Ciy akes his place. Rev. J. B. WHion of Wes Long Branch goes o Seabriph. Rev. B. H. Decker, who has been a Seabrigh, goes o Millville, and Rev. A. C. Polhemus of Berlin is saioned a he Firs Mehodis church of Wes Wng Branch. Rev. J. R. Reeves of uckahoe is he new pasor, of, Calvary church a Keypor, and Rev. William Adams, who has been a Keypor, goes o Dclanco. Rev. J. \V. Rose, who has been a Keansburg, goes o Cedarville, and W. S. Ludlow of Mays Landing goes o Keansburg. Rev. I. J. B. Hill of Beach Haven is he new pasor n Cliff.wood and Rev. O. C. Bowne of ha place is shifed o Lumbcron and Smihville. NEW ENANS A RED BANK. Renals of Houses And Sores in and Near he own. he Red Bank real esae company has rened Frank Mansons house on Drummond place o Warren Minon, Mrs. Frank Dibbens house on Bergen place o John Walker, Mrs. George Mansons house on Oakland sree o Alber Worden, Sr., Daniel H. Cooks house on Drummond place o Mrs. Freda ONeal of Philadelphia, Waler Percival-s double- house, on Sunse avenue o W. C, Sexon and Ber Paen,.jf..<I. Quigleys house on Bergen place o Henry Herzog, he Cook" building companys house on River sree o Leon Freeze of Perh Amboy, he Cook companys house on Whie avenue o Arhur Brown, Frank Braschs fla on Monmouh sree o Frank Nachuk of. New York, homas: Gcriys house on Sunse avenue o Joseph Lorenz, Mary Nesbis house on Monmouh sree o Charles Boswick of Por Monmouh, Mrs, F. L. Blaisdells house-on Linden place o. M. Warner of Long Island, Mrs. E. D. H. Marshalls house on he corner of Mechanic and Washingon srees o Mrs. Blanche McGann ofalanic Highlands, Jacob Degenrings sore on Wes Fron sree o F. P. Reid of Oceanic and James Garbarinis sore on Monmouh sree o Fred Lorewz, who will conduc a resauran. Off for War. RcberrCofipeofHeadaeHseoner lef Monday morning for Camp Merri.- Mr...Cooper-._was...o..have. gone wih he drafed men las week o Georgia, bu he was graned permission from he governmen o enlis in he army. Mr. Cooper will be conneced wih an auomobile deachmen a Camp Merri.. Oceanic Red Cross Work. During he pas monh he Oceanic Red Cross sociey knied foureen aricles and made.33 pairs of pajamas and 1,302 saniary "dressings.. -a i Special Noice. In accordance wih governmen recommendaions, we will be obliged o disconinue calling for orders afer Friday, March 15h, and will make fewer deliveries. > All orders received by 8:30 will no doub be delivered by 10:30 and nil orders received beween 8:30 and 10:30 will be delivered around noon. Orders received afer 10:30 will no be delivered unil afernoon. his does no apply o ou of own cus^omers. Doremus Bros. Co. Adverisemen, o Announcemen. Dr. Charles Seymour Dunn, surgeon chiropodis of Asbury Park, has opened an office in he Second naional bank building, Red Bank, and will be prepared o receive paiens daily beween ho hours of 0:00 a. m. and 0:00 p. m., beginning hursday. March 7h. Dr. Dunn will have associaed- wih him, Miss E, Ieu Galloway, manicuris and scnlp specialis. Phone lfll-w Red Adverisemen.. Silver Buer Knifa Freo. Demonsraion Friday and Saurday. March 1nh and 10h, explaining meris of Firs Prize Nu buer, which our, hos fodd expers ell us is more nuriious han cows buer, a Jnphiii Clayons, Broad sree. Adverisemen. JuB Received large quaniy of he following Vicor records: Missouri Walz, No. 350(1:!; Libery Bell, No ; Mnyimc Walz, No ; and Lorraine, No Beer ge one whilo hey lnn. uaings, 10 Monmouh sree. Adverisemen. - Piano uning nnd Repairing. Renovaing pianos n specialy; cracked sounding boards, noisy acions successfully repaired. Exper on player pianos. A. B. Dirhnn, 42 Hudson avenue, Red Phone Adverisemen. Sore for Ren April 1s. No. 34 Wes Fron sree, now occupied, by J. Hanson.. Address 222 Maple. avenue, Red Bnnk. Adveiv isemen. WILL REPAIR SHOES. George A. Moody InsUlli a Shoe Repairing Machine. George A..Moody of Broad sree has enlarged his business by opening a shoe repairing deparmen. A special machine has been insalled for his work. Mr. Moody says ha since he adven of he auomobile he demand for hand-made harness has pracically ceased. he cessaion of his old business ogeher wih he increased amoun of shoe repairing being done nowadays caused by -he high price of new shoes, has promped him o pu in his new feaure of his leaher bubsiness. MILIIA A SANDY HOOK. FOUR COMPANIES ARE DRILLED HERE ON SUNDAY. u - Deachmens from Red Bank, Asbury Park and Lakewood Pu hrough Miliary Maneuvers in he Presence of Army Officers. Four companies of sae miliia from Red Bank, Asbury Park and Lakewood held a baalion drill and dress parade Sunday a Sandy Hook. he deachmen comprised.machine gun companies B and C of Red Bank, Company D of Asbury Park and Company A of Lakewood. I was in command of Major Howard S. Borden of Oceanic and Adjuan R. C. Lawrence of Rumson, he Red Bank companies lef he armory abou; eigh oclock in he morning and were me a Seabrigh by he Asbury Park miliia. he Lakewood company joined he oufi a Sandy Hook. he soldiers were pu hrougla hard drill in spie of he gale hawas blowing and he men were complimened on heir showing by he officers a Sandy Hook. he soldiers reurned o heir armories abou five oclock in he afernoon. he wo companies of coas arillery; a Rumson were inspeced las week a he Red Bank armory by Cap. Lind of he regular army. he men made a good showing wih wha equipmen hey had. - MORE WAR. SIX WILL LEAVE RED BANK FRIDAY FOR SAN ANONIO, hey Will be Employed in an Aviaion Camp in exas hey Enlised Under he New Call Which Was Issued for Skilled Mechanics. Six young men of his miliary disric have enlised under he call which was recenly issued for skilled mechanics. hey will leave Friday morning for San Anpnio, exas, "where hey " will be employed on Kelly aviaion field. he rain is scheduled o. pull ou from he Red Bank saion a 9:42 oclock. he men are James J. Purcoll and Edwin B. Reid, Red Bank boys who have been employed a New York-; Oscar Monule of Long Brunch, who has. been employed a New York; Laham D. Pearsall of Oceanic, Winfred D. Fowler o Lile Silver and Ira Murphy Michell of Red All he men are machine mechanics excep Mr. Michell, who is a cabine maker. -. MOHERS DAY CELEBRAION. Caholic School Pupils o Give an Enerainmen Friday. Mohers day will be observed nex Friday afernoon by he pupils of S. Jamess school. An enerainmen will be given in he" clubhouse a wo oclock, consising of,songs, reciaions and folk dancing by he children and social dances by he lder^upilsr-maiy parioic-feaures will be inroduced. he guess a he.enerainmen.will be.rev. D. J. Duggan, Rev. John A. Caulfield, Rev. W. J. McConnell, superinenden of he parochial schools; and he chaplain and mnjor of he ninh coas arillery a Sandy Hook. he dancing will be. given under he direcion of Miss Gerrude Gridin of J3rooklyn. O VOE ON NEW PASOR. Bapiss Will Have Congregaional Meeing Friday Nigh. A he Bapis church Friday nigh ho congregaion will voe on a proposiion o invie Rev. W. E. Braised of Oneida, New York, o become pasor of he church. he pulpi commiee of he church has recommended him. He preached as a candidae for he pasorae wo weeks ago. He "is abou fory years old and has a wife and four children. he meeing Friday nigh will be preceded by a prayer meeing which will be led by L. P. Conklin. «--» HORSE AND MULE AUCION. 35 Acclimaed Horsus and Mules a Public. Sale. No a sale of old sock, bu of young well maed eams and single horses. I will hold my second public sale his spririp; a mysales nnd exchange sablos, a Englishown, N. J., on hursday, March- 21s, 1018, a 1:00 oclock sharp. en young well maed eams of Pennsylvania horses, several fine sinpie farm chunks, and n lo of good young mules, eams and single. hese are nil young Pennsylvania horses, fresh from ho farms and are all acclimaed,so you need no be afraid of buying a young eam in fear o{ hem being sick. hese horses and mules are ready o go o work he day you ge hem homo. I have several eams ha weigh from 2,400 o 3,000 pounds, in grays, blacks, bays and sorrels. Sale rain or shine.. Clayon Palmer. Adverisemen. - hrough All Fashiondom sudens of syle plan ha heir bes shall come o fruiion in "ime for Easer. he resul is shown in our dress goods and. silk shop, where youll lind sains, affeas, georgee crepes, crepe de chines, gabardines, wool poplins, weeds, covers, crnvene clohs, poire wills, broadclohs, ec. A. Snlz & Co., Red Adverisemen., _,, Noice o he Public. -Your prescripions which wero formerly filled a he C. A. Minon pharmacy can be filled by he Bruno Drug Co. Our moo: "Jus Wha Your Docor Orders." Bruno Drug Co., 15 Broad sree, Red : Adverisemen.. BALES A HE RINGSIDE. BIG AUDIENCE WACHES GLADIAORS OF HE ROPED ARENA PERFORM. o qui before he end of he round. he Eaonown fans wen wild over Parkers vicory. hey cheered and hrew heir has in he air and i was several minues before hey grew quie. A fan offered hree cheers for Parker and he Eaonown rooers responded wih lusy voices. Parker was heir idol and hey plainly demonsraed heir admiraion for him. he las bou, beween Frank Farmer of Elizabeh and Jack Courney of Yorkvillei proved he bes exhibiion of he whole show. Boh boxers.were clever and he bou wen he limi. When he gong sounded a he end of he las round he boxers embraced each oher and Farmer kissed Courney on ho cheek. Farmer had been he. aggressor during mos of he figh. He landed many blows bu hey had lile effec on Courney, who did no seem o mind he beaing one bi. Courney kep himself well guarded and was waiing for a chance o land on Farmers jaw wih his.righ fis, he bou pleased he fans very much and h«boxers go big applause. Mr. DeFores_nnnounced a ho close of he boxing" exhibiion ha he would have Courney and Farmer box again on Friday nigh of nex week. COMPLAIN ABOU ROAD. Jimmy DeForess Gymnasium was Filled o Overflowing Friday Nigh wih Sporsmen of Every ype, Including Minisers Sons and Church Deacons A Grea Nigh for Home alen Boxers. Every sea and prey much all he sanding room in Jimmy DeForess gymnasium a Long Branch was occupied las Friday nigh. he aendance was even larger han ha which urned ou o h,e boxing bous wo weeis previously. Boxing would appear o be growing in favor in his secion judging by he characer of he audience Friday nigh. he governmen is encouraging boxing in he army camps, and his is he principal cause of he grea revival of ineres in boxing! Several church deacons arid sons of minisers were in he gahering a Long Branch and.i looked odd o see church officials wih pariarchal whiskers seaed a he ringside. Some of hese venerable graybeards were among he loudes rooers u he place and frequenly hey gave voice o such advice as he following: "Give him an upper cu. Land a haymaker on his jaw. Drive a solar plexus blow home." I was a good nigh for all he home alen boxers. Every son of Monmouh who appeared in he ring won his figh. I was a paricularly happy nigh for Eaonown, ha place having wo ringside gladiaors who were vicors. William Ramsay was one of hem. His name was no announced when he firs appeared in he ring. Red Bankers, when hey caugh heir firs glimpse of him, gasped wih surprise and wondered if Alson Beekr man had qui he law business o go ino he boxing game. Ramsay, excep ha he had red hair, looked enough like he Red Bank lawyer o be his win broher. He is a comparaively new residen of Eaonown. Grover" Parker was he Ohervicorious Eaonown gladiaor. Eaonown figh fans had a special corner in he gymnasium and when.,.grover won, he Eaonown coningen wen wild. Buck Buchanon f Oceanic was anoher Monmouh couny boy who came off a winner. He was rigged up in he gaudies fighing ogs of any of he fighers. Around his wais was a-red, -whie and blue bel and pinned o if was a hugh red rosee. Nahan Gorcey of Long Branch, who weighs only 105 pounds, "pu i all over" anoher boxer almos wice as big. as himself. Grocey acs like a regular banam and he wears a smile ha won come off. He works a one of Eisners facories and hey call him "Eisners Paper Weigh." Bayard Spraley of Seabrigh was anoher home alen boy who made good. Nahan Gorcey and Joe Mooney of Plainfield were he ring glodiaors who furnished he firs bou of he. boxing program. Gorcey was a head shorer and many pounds ligher han his opponen and when he boys appeared in he ring he specaors were almos unanimousin heir belief ha Gorceys say would be a shor one. Bu wha he ligher boy lacked in weigh he made up in fighing energy. He landed blows from every quarer on Mooney and kep him on he defensive during mos of he bou. Gorceys -blows, - however,- had -lileeffec on Mooney. he house was wih..gorcey and gave. him. liberal applause when he "bou ended." Boh boys were visibly ired from heir exerions bu neiher was hur. he second bou was beween Bill Ramsay of Eaonown and Baling Callahan of Plainfield. hese wo boxers were evenly mached, for weigh. Ramsay has red hair.bu aside from his characerisic he has nohing o indicae ha he is a scrapper. he firs round was nip and uck beween.hem. In he second round Ramsays nose go in he way of a jab. his member immediaely became redder han Ramsays hair and from hen on Ramsay showed ha he belied his looks when 1 i came o fighing. He carried he fighing o Callahan in he nex, wo rounds nnd he Plainfield boy looked every bi as if he would liked o have been- somewhere else han in fron of Ramsay. he bou was, sopped in he hird round o save Callahan from furher punishmen. he hird bou was o have been beween George Brown of Red Bank and Buck Buchnnon of Oceanic. Brown injured his ear while raining for he bou and was unable o go on. He appeared in he ring while Jimmy DeFores made he announcemen of his injury. A boxer from Jersey Ciy fighing under he ile of Kid Anderson wen, on in-. Browns place. Buchanon is a shor, socky boy and carries a punch in eiher hand. His blows soon ook he seam ou of Anderson and he laer was so far ouclassed ha he referee moioned him o his corner in he second round. he nex bou was beween Bayard Spraley and anoher colored boxer, who w:is announced as Young Norfolk of he Canary Islands. Spraley made shor work of he Canary Islander. He floored his man hree imes in he firs round and ho bou was sopped. Spraley is considered one of he bes boxers in he couny. He has a lef hnnd punch ha is a,haymaker when i lands. He is very popular wih he boxing fans nnd he go a big ovaion Friday nigh. Ringside followers predic a brigh fuure for Sprnley in he ring. he fifh bou, beween Grover Parker of Eaonown nnd Edward Bernhnr of Plainfield, resuled in n vicory for Pnrker. Boh fighers were well mached, alhough Parker had a sbch advanage inheigh. he Plninfiea lad had he bes of ho firs round. He rushed Pnrker nnd when he gong sounded ho had Parker in a corner nnd was raining blows righ and lef on Parkers face. he beaming did no seom o hnvo much effec on Pnrker. Parker changed his acics in "he second round nnd succeeded in keeping his opponen from geing insido his guard by sraigh arm jnbs. Parker followed up wih blows o he body and Bernhnr had H. A. MORRIS REGISERS KICK WIH COMMIEEMEN. He Sends a Leer Sharply Criicising /Overseer J. Holmes Conover Road Scg&per Bough and Agen "Ses "Em Up for he Boys." A he Middleown ownship commiee meeing hursday a leer was read from H. A. Morris, complaining of he bad rendiion of he road leading from Kubbards bridge o Evere, he wrier made special menion of he road a ho foo of homas Henry Grans hill. He said i was almos impassable a hii place, several auomobiles having go sluck in he road. Mr. Morris sharply criicised J. Holmes Conover of Lincrof, he overseer of he road. He said Mr. Conover.does no use he road himself and does no care how bad he road ges. he leer was referred o Frank-Sco, c-wnship supervisor of roads. he commieemen voed o buy a Russell Gem scraper for $ for use in he Headdens Corner disric. he road scraper agen was a he meeing and afer he order for he scraper was made he offered "ose em up for he boys" a he village hoel. he inviaion was acceped by some of he officials. FLYIN& A CAMP VAIL. hreo Aeroplanes for Use. a he Camp Arrived Monday. Nex summer i will probably be possible a mos any ime o look up in he air and see aeroplanes hovering over his neighborhood. hree airships for use a Camp Vail arrived.monday...and. se.veral-oh.e.rs...are,,ex... peced in a shor ime. Buildings for housing he machines are being rushed -o compleion m he-old polofield a Monmouh Park, near Oceanpor. Several hundred carpeners and mechanics are employed on his and oher miliary buildings. Disbrow o Move Back.. Morgan V. Disbrow of Newark, formerly of Jled Bank, will move in a shor ime o his house on Broad sree now occupied by William B. Lawrence. Mr. Lawrence will move in hehouse on Peers place now occupied by Rev. W. C. Sinson. Mr. Sinson and his family will disconinue housekeeping and will board. Ball Player Goes o San Francisco. Herber Huner of Highlands lef yeserday o join he Sin Francisco baseball eam of he Pacific coas league. Mr. Huner played "wih he San Francisco eam par of las year and he has signed up for anoher season. ^ Horses!.Horses!!, Coming and goinp 1 all he.ime. Anoher carload arrived Wednesday of his week and as good a lo as ever came in his couny, Mived eams wei *hing from 2,1)00 o 3,000 pounds. Bays, grays, Macks, roans and all good ones. Give me a call and see for yourself. Any horse you buy from me which does no sui you, bring i back and go your money. I 1. S. Weeks. Cols Neck, N. J. "Phone 107-F-31. Adverisemen. Dr, Sraughn will be away, from his pracice unil.april 10h, During his absence, Dr. Georgo Jackson, a compeen oye, ear, noso and hroa specialis, will be li he Red Bank office on uesdays and Saurdays from 3:00 o 4:00 p. m.; a he Maawim office on Sundays and Wednesdaysirom,i :00,o 4:00 p. m. Adverisemen. Announcemen. Having recovered from my recen illness, I have resuiucd my-usual duies, and will receive n No. 216 Broad sree, Red Bank, pupils o sudy, piano nnd heoreics. erms saisfacory o nil. Yours for success, F-rofw»Churles L. Cury. Adverisemen.».,» Headquarers for Vie6i- R«cord. he bes place o do your Vicor shopping is a usinga (ho Hnun» of Qualiy), where ho nolecinfr of records will ho a pleasure. Adverisemen. Boy Waned. Boy waned In dry goods nlorfl; good chance for a business raining} mus bo a lens 10 vens old. Ap* ply o, Sraus Co,, Biond «oe,», Adverisemen, j,-

10 Paifo ea. 8 Eas *#** FYon Sree. HE RED BANK REGISER. RAS Phone SO8 FOR EVERYBODY o ge somehing for nohing. Commencing hursday morning everybody who makes a purchase in my sore "will have his or her name pu in a box and on every Saurday nigh a 9:00 oclock he box will be opened and he lucky ones announced..-,.,.,,. I am going o give four cash prizes every week, consising of. $2 for he firs name ou, and for he nex hree names ou $1 each. Now commence hursday morning and every 1 ime you make a purchase your name goes in he box. I maers no wheher you buy a he sore, or phone, or leave your order wih my man who calls for your orders every morning and delivers he groceries he same morning ha you order hem. BUY EARLY AND he more purchases you make he more chances you have of being one of he lucky ones. EN. HESE SJPECI ALS FOR HE BALANCE OF 1 HE WEEK: he bes creamery buer made and sold in Red Bank, nuf said, lb Sricly JFresh Jersey eggs, dozen Bes pure lard, lb. - - Evaporaed milk, all can ; Cannon Brand peas, hare good, 2 cans Green Mounain poaoes, exra good cookers, 1-2 bushel baske, 65c; peck Large dry red and yellow onions, 1-2 bushel baske Fancy large Baldwin apples. 1-2 bushel baske FEMALE OPERAORS and LEARNERS WANED ON LADIES WAISS. Paid While Learning. Seady Work. Buonhole Makers Waned. Experience no necessary. Also half fare paid. - Shirley Wais Co. O Broad Sree, Red Bonk OP FLOOR One House For Sale ON EASY ERMS Siuae on Eas Mechanic sree. Lo 34x125 fee. House has 6 rooms, bah, panry and improvemens. Very reasonable price and erms. Inquire of Hawkins Bros. E. Fron S. and Wharf Ave., RED BANK, N. J. Y*~! elephone 352 ieves Siff Neck When you wake up wih a siff neck or sore muscles, srains or sprains, use Sloans Linimen. No need o rub; i quickly peneraes o he sea of pain and removes i. Cleaner han inussy plasers or oinmens. I doea no sain he skin or dog he. pores. Always have a bole luund/ for rheumaic aches, neuralgia oreness, bruises and lame back. In fac, all exernal pain. Cenerous sized boles a your druggis, q Lininenf KILLS PAIN i price* no increaied Z 5 c, EfOc, $ 1. 4oofea4n^ock,^--^ SUNSHINE NEWS FROM MIDDLEOWN. BOYS A NAVESINK FORM AH- LEIC CLUB. Governmen Requess Farmers o Repor if hey Need Laborers - Work of Navesinl Red Croai SudenU Home wih Measles. A club has been formed among he boys of Navesink, named he New Amserdam club. Las week he club jlayed wo games of baskeball a Navesink hall wih eams from Leonardo. he firs-game was won by Leonardo by a score of 42 o 9. he Amserdams capured he second game by a score of 8 o 4. V. he governmen is making a canvass among he farmers in he ownship o learn he number of laborers, needed by he farmers his summer. Pupils of < he ownship schools disribued blank forms among he farmers on Monday afernoon. Nearly all he farmers filled ou he blanks bu several of hem reurned he blanks and said hey did no wish o give any informaion. he Navesink Red Cross auxiliary urned ou 360 aricles during February. his is more han was urned ou during he same ime by he oher auxiliaries conneced wih he Alanic Highlands branch. he childrens class of he Navesink auxiliary are kniing squares for a hospial quil. Nearly all of he 250 squares needed for he quil have been made. he childrens class mees every Saurday afernoon a he library. Vicor Cruser of Hillside, near Navesink, was aken sick wih measles las week a Rugers college, where he is a suden He was brough home for reaman. he Worh While girls of he New Monmouh Bapis church me las week a Miss Do Seeleys a Belford. During he evening solos were given by Miss Irene Glass and Mrs. Wilbur Coddingon. Reciaions were given by Miss Gladys P. Johnson and Wilbur Coddingon. he mie boxes of he childrens mission band and cradle roll were opened Saurday afernoon and $26.85 was received. Alexander Smih of Belford colleced he mos money. His mie box conained $3:25. James H. Griggs of New Monmouh was second wih $2.65 and Marion Eslow of Belford was hird wih $2.53. he womens missionary sociey will mee omorrow afernoon a he parsonage. Arrangemens will be made o provide for a dinner which will be served a he annual meeing of he Monmouh associaion o be A BIG BARGAIN. 52c One lb. of my famous coffee, 25c; or 5 lbs. $1 39c I also have coffee for 20c and 21c a pound, bu his is no ha kind. ry jus onq pound and you will always be a coffee cusomer. 31c EXRA SPECIALS FOR SAURDAY. 13c Some more of hose large bananas, per dozen c 25c 35c 60c 95c MY MOO: PROMPNESS Oil men, expecs o reurn o work his aken o he Long Branch hospial week. Mr. Moulds hur his shoulder Monday wih appendiciis. in a-fall a Aberdeen and he came Very lile ineres is apparenly home unil he recovered from he injury.. akes place nex week. he ineres aken in he school eleclon which Virginia Bodine of Belford is ex-opeced home in a few days from he he^war, and he school elecion and everyone seems o be cenered in Spring Lake hospial, where she has mos oher local official maers are been confined wih pneumonia. She receiving scan aenion. underwen wo operaions a he hospial and her condiion has seadily Por Monmouh have rened a Edward Borhwick and family of house improved since hen.. rhe New, Monmouh Red Cross Auxiliary held an all-day meeing Friday arid made 93 slings, wo pairs of pajamns, a pair of bed shoes, i;hree refugee skirs and a sui of mens underwear. " Miss.Emma; Leonard and Mrs. Cornelius ArHarris, "who have been spending he winer wih relaives a Philadelphia and; Pisburg. have rpurned-o heir vbungalow-a-ma-- dcan. George Lane 6f Belford is undergoing reamen a he Long Branch hospial. Mr. Lane has been sick all winer. Las week he grew worse and was aken o he hospial. he infan daugher of Crusie Holmes of Leonardo was bapised Sunday a S. Agness Caholic hurch a Alanic Highlands by Rev. William P. ighe. George Luker and homas B. Walling of Belford reurned home sick las week from Aberdeen, Maryland. hey do no inend o go back o Aberdeen. No services were held Sunday a he Navesink Mehodis church. Rev. Herber J. Smih, he pasor, was aending conference a Alanic Ciy. Mrs. Alber Peers of New York gave birh o a daugher las week a Mrs. George W. Morris of Belford he home of her parens, Mr. andis a surgical paien a a New York Mrs. Joseph hompson of Belford. Charles Radford, lighhouse keeper a Keansburg, spen par of las week wih Ernes Bloom, keeper of Conover beacon a Leonardo. Melvin Leek, John McGrah and Harold Compon, who are saioned a Camp Merri, spen Sunday a heir homes a Belford. Mrs. Ella Hampon of New Monmouh has a posiion a Sandy Hook. Alfred Boyd of Por Monmouh has recovered from grip. Benjamin Holmes of. Belford, one of he oldes residens of ha village, is seriously sick. Mr. Holmes is over eighy years old. A sociable was held las Friday a Red Bank and will move here his week., Miss Ella S. Conover of Marlboro is spending a few days wih her siser, Mrs. A. H. Suphin of. New Monmouh. Daniel Yeman of Navesink is recovering from pneumonia and will be! able" o be abou soon. Malcolm Leonard of Leonardo is ou again afer haying been laid up -five-weeks wih-sickness. Frank Gran, who is employed a he Brooklyn navy yard, spen par of las week a Belford. Rev. Elijah F. Reed has been reurned as pasor of he Belford Mehodis church. James Craven of Belford is home from Palm Beach, Florida, where he spen he winer. Elizabeh Gran, daugher of homas Gran of Leonardo, is sick wih measles. Mrs. Mae Ludlow of Belford, who has been sick he pgs wo weeks, is recovering; - Mrs. William Walling of Leonardo is employed" a he Eisner facory a Red A carload of ferilizer has arrived a he Leonardo saion for C.. Leonard. hospial. David Plahn of Belford, who is in bed wih a nervous breakdown, is improving. Miss Belle Gibson of Por Monmouh is aking a business course a Newark. Fred Acker of New York visied acquainances a Leonardo las week. Percy Wilson of Belford has given up his job a he Keypor power plan.. Marin Gaffey of Leonardo is working as a carpener a Sandy Hook. Miss Blanche Clirman of Por Monmouh is recovering from pneumonia. Harold Leonard, a soldier a Camp Dix, was a Belford visior on Sunday. Frank Vanderveer of Navesink has a new Harley-Davidson moorcycle.,. John Glass, a member of he naval reserve, spen Sunday a Belford. Gregory Haulboskey of Leonardo was on he sick lis las week. Mrs. Oscar Lund of Belford has recovered from a heavy cold. Mrs. Dayon K. Wenworh of Bel-; ffor is on,he sick lis. James Les of Leonardo has given up his work a Morgan. Frank Downes of Belford will move April 1s o Elizabeh. James Fagan of Leonardo is working a Sandy Hook. Fancy head leuce c Fancy grapefrui, 4 and 5 for c Also a full line of Fresh Fruis and Vegeables, consising of Srawberries, Oranges, Fancy Eaing and able Apples, Cauliflower, Sring Beans, Spinach, New Poaoes, Radishes, Celery, Bunch Bees and Carros. Childrens Gingham Dresses Prey plaids, checks and nea sriped paerns. Large assormen of colorings. Well made and nealy rimmed. Sizes 3 years o c o $2.50 Joseph Goldsein DEPARMEN SORE BROADWAY - LONG BRANCH nigh a he Leonardo Bapis church. Games and oher pasimes wore enjoyed. A. Judson Palmer of New Monmouh has reurned home from u rip Silk Hosiery and Underwear held Wednesday, April 17h, a his church. A junior missionary organizaion will be formed Saurday afer- Beach, S. Peersburg and oher win- WOMENS PURE HREAD SILK HOSE o Florida. Mr. Palmer visied Palm noon a he church among children er resors. beween he ages of five and sixeen Miss Ehel M. Availing of Belford, Full fashioned, in black only. Lisle ops and years. he Chrisian Endeavor sociey will hold a war ax sociable as a senographer, has been rans- Special a $1.00 pair. who has been working a Sandy Hook soles.,. hursday nigh of nex week a heferred o Aberdeen, Maryland, for church. Elmer Compon of Belford six weeks. will give a black face skech. Mrs. Amanda Wilson of Jersey Womens Pure hread Ciy spen par of los week wih Mrs. he local opion campaign in hehomas J. Caslcr of Por Monmouh: ownship is well under way. Canvassers for signaures are busy and Silk Hose Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Sone of Belford hme reurned home from a wo Earl Yarnell of Leonardo in em- Excellen qualiy. Come in all he new and hey repor favorable progress. he local opion cornmiee inends o ge weekslvisi wih relaives a Kevpbr. ployed a Morgan.. ^ prevailing colors o mach gowns. 400 signers o he peiion for a Mrs. Anna hompson of Belford is special elecion. John N. Hillyer of spending a few days wih her niece, $1.50 pair. COLS NECK NEWS.. New.Monmouh is chairman of he Mrs..Osceo!n P. Corell of Bayonne. general commiee in charge of he Mr. nnd Mrs. Raymond Richardson Michael Welih Movei o he Enrigh work. i " have been spending a week wih Mr. Farm Dog Killed by Auo. Richardsons moher a Manalapan. Michael Welsh has moved from was run over and killed by an auomobile las week. Mrs. Rose Andrews arid her son Mrs. Arhur F. Curis of Navesink Monrose o he Enrigh farm which Franklin of Newark spen Sunday reurned home las week from a visi was bough recenly by his faher, Lyle Mahews is working for wih Mrs. Rober Seeley of Por Monmouh. i. Miss Marion Souhall of Leonard he Reformed congregaion held a James Mack is sick wih pneu- wih relaives a New York. homas Welsh. Frank S. Weeks. Norh Cenerrillo John Moulds of Navesink, who his :\]>cn las week wih friends a prayer meeing Friday nigh a monia. Miss Annie Norman, who is been home from Aberdeen, Maryland, Edgewood nnd Jersey Ciy. Charles Heulis. a rained nurse, is aending him. where he is^employed by he govern- Mrs. Myrle Miller of Belford was A dog owned by Charles Heuli Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Johnson have Kniing Yarn.. Larges and bes selecion of Kniing Yarns on he coas. All he popular colors, including pleny of Khaki color and Army Grey. M-lb. hanli 95c he Easer Coas, Suis and he Newes Spring Creaions Awai Your Approval Suis of Silverone, Poplins, Serges, Velours, Jersey Clohs/rico Gloh, and oher new sylish Spring ^maerials. he Dresses are of Crepe de Chine, Sains^ affeas, Silk Ginghams and Foulards in all he newes Spring models all moderaely priced. Coon Dress Fabrics DRESS GINGHAMS 25c, 35c, 45c yard. Small, medium and large checks. Prey plaids in various sizes and colorings. Also nea sripes and plain colors,. "PUNJAB" PERCALES - " 25c y.rd.."" "" Large assormen of paerns on ligh or dark grounds, nea sripes" and figured effecs. Warraned fas colors. 36 inches wide. moved from he Frohero house o Souh River; Kayser Silk Underwear Vess and Bloomers, in whie and flesh. Prices range from $2.25 o $3>5O garmen. Muslin Underwear, Fine Nainsook Nighgowns, whie and flesh -color. Some preily rimmed; ohers plain. Also Whie Skirs, some lace rimmed; oher syles wih -! embroidered ruffles. Special a $1.00 garmen. Crepe de Chine Camisoles Whie and flesh. Some beauifully hand-embroidered; ohers rimmed wih Georgee crepe. From $1.25 o $2.98. Queen Qualiy Shoes Permi us o call your aenion o he showing of a few of he many Spring Shoes, Oxfords, Pumps which are arriving daily. Newi. Henry L. Benne and Waler Giover spen he week-end wih Mrs, W. C. Benne of Fair Haven. Joseph Benne has bough an Indian moorcycle from Louis eley of Bed Arhur Vanderbil lef uesday for Camp Greenleo/, Georgia. Roy Grawford is in miliarynining a Camp Grecnleaf, Georgia.. I pays o adverise in he Regiser.

11 & HE KED BANK Paee Eleven.,.... RUMSOH MEWS. School EUclon Ne* uday Nigh Saldlare an Furlouglu. he annual school eloeion will be held uesday nigh a he Oceanic schoolhouse. rusees ar«o be eleced o succeed Charles Dlxon, Levi VanNoa and Lewis Nouhauser, whose erras expire. he las of he series of enerainmens of he Peoples popular course will be held Friday nigh. he Mendelssohn Boxeo will be he performers. Companies B and G of he hird baalion of sae miliia have been invied o be presen. Five Rumson boys won medals a he las Libery bond sale and hese medals will bo presened during he evening. Mrs. Mary Ohland, who has been very sick wih a heavy cold, is recovering Jackson Conover has recovered from grip. Jacob Buchanon, A soldier a For Hancock, was home Saurday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Milon Hichcock and Oliver Hichcock of New York spen Friday wih Mrs. E, H. Lloyd. Louis Frieag was home over Sunday on a furlough from army duy. Miss Josie Ligler of Oceanic and Mrs. Harry Clay of Red Bank visied friends a Arlingon Saurday and Sunday. Marjorie Longsree, daugher of Leon Longsree, is back a school afer having been sick a week. Mr. Cook of Hoboken is having a new porch pu on his summer residence on Lafayee sree. Fred Bureess is doing he work. Rirs. Harrie Bernard has reurned from Brooklyn, where she spen he winer wih her siser. John Benncward will move from Allen sree o Lafayee sree. Jennie Despreaux, daugher of Simon Despreaux, is back n school afer having been laid up all winer wih whooping cough and mumps. Rober Murphy has recovered from a long sickneaa and has resumed his duies as janior of he Oceanic schoolhouee. Augusus Jeffrey of New York was n Sunday visior here.. Mrs. Delia Jeffrey, who has been very sick wih pneumonia, is slowly. improving. Miss Surah Murphy \a very sick. Mrs. Susnn Pearsall was cnlled o New York Sunday by ho deah of a relaive.. Rev. Henry Bucher reurned yeserday from conference a Alanic Ciy. DoWi Sco conduced he services Sunday a he Mehodis church. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hcsso of Red Bnnl^ were Sundny guese of Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Grover. Richard Dixon of Brooklyn spen " par of las week here. Mrs 7. Oliver Brighon, a eacher^of he Presbyerian Sunday-schools enerained he members of her class hursday nigh. Abou fifeen children were presen and hey enjoyed a very delighful evening. William.ORourke, son of Michael ORourke,! has recovered from pneumonia. John Davison of Red Bank has moved in James Fallons bungalow _ on Caron sree. Jofiri~ffiyhbr p ~s6n"rif Michael Gaynor, is expeced home in a shor ime from ho Long Branch hospial, where he has been very sick wih pneumonia. Ho has almos compleely recovered. A he meeirg of he mayor and council hursday nigh he names of Vicor Hulse, homas Fallon, Willard Brennan and homas Wilson were presened as official drivers of he borough auomobile ruck, which is housed wih he Rumson fire company. he appoinmens were laid oyer ill he nex meeing. In he meanime he fire commiee- 7 will learn if he men have auomobile drivers licenses. John Leo resigned from he police force and his bondsmen were released. W. G. Boeelor, receiver of he rolley road, said ha he was endeavoring o (jive ile bes rolley service possible, and he invied complains of any discoureous reamen <>f passengers by he rolley employees. J. W. Seaman of Long Branch go " he job of niaking he borough ax map. He will receive $1,670 for he work and he map will probably be compleed before nex winer. wo «carloods of brick were ordered for use in sree work. A large service flag conaining fifyjiars has been bough, wih 25 addiional sars, which will be added as in re men join he colors. he flag will be raised soon, wih appropriae ceremonies. Andrew C. Corell has filed his bond in he sum of $250 as recorder. His bondsmen are James Enrigh, Jr.. and Ira D. Emery. Horace Longsree repored ha. he had been unable o g«men o work on he srees for less han $3 ">r day, and he was auhorized o vvjploy men a ha figure. hree large piling were carried away from under he public dock and hese will be replaced a once and he dock made secure. LILE SILVER NEWS. Sandard Beareri o Celebrae heir Foureenh Anniversary. he Sandard Bearers will - celebrae-he foureenh anniversary of heir sociey Friday nigh a he Mehodis churcfi. he program will comprise repors of he years work, musical selecions, a Chinese skech, he singing of a song in Hindusani by a Sandard Bearer wearing a Hindu bridal cosume and "he Voices of he Women" given by girls wearing he cosumes of various counries. A silver offering for missionary work will be received and i is hoped ha every one presen "will give a leas one con for each yenr of ho socieys exisence.- A gen- eral inviaion hns been exended o he folks of his neighborhood o help celebrae he socieys birhday. Leander Campbell has rened Mrs. Willinm H. Bennes greenhouses and will use hem for raising vegeables, here are many bnd spos in he, roads hereabous despie he effors of ho rond overseers o keep ho highways in good condiion. Some low Bprinjjy places were almos im-. passable las weeik and many auomobiles go suck. Mr. Warner has moved from Mrs. Ella Hnnces house on Branch avenue o Red Leser C. Love was aken sick wih mumpb while nending a pink ea pary a Long Branch las week. He didn recopjnizo he disease n firs, as ho had been affliced wih,i earlier in life and hough he was immune from anoher aack. Ho was laid up a few days,. bu he is all righf now. Miss Agnes Hacke has been ap-, poined principal of he public school for he balance of he year. Miss Poria Bergen has been advanced o he posiion of eacher of he inermediae pupils and Mies Weeks of Red Bank has been engaged jus eacher of he primary deparmen. Charles I ford was home par of las week from Camp Andrews in Rhode Island. * ho hree children of Arhur Suullsbury, ure sick wih whooping cough..,. Mrs. Edward Burlin is recovering from sickness, MrB. S. L. defabry has reurned home. She has been very sick and for a ime was a he Long Branch hospial, bu she has compleely recovered. Claude Wrigh is employed as gardener on Eberhar Leuera place. M1DDLEOWN VILLAGE NEWS. Couny Meeing of Womans empernee Union o be Held Here. A couny meeing of he womens emperance union will be held hursday, April 4h, a he Bapis church. he following commiees have been appoined o ake charge of he couny meeing: Refroshmon Mm, Dnnicl HIHyer, Min Elkaboh We«, Mini Minnie Carhar, Mm. Herber L. Pcnec. Mualc Mm. Daniel D. Ilendrlckion, Mrs. Henry Sark, Mr». Marlon. Conklln. RecepIon-*-MUs Lydln Fros, MrB. Hurry Gulick, Mrs. Auhur Krvlnur. Decoraioni M(BS Barbara Dccler, Mrs. Pease. ho sermon opic for nex Sundny morning a he Reformed church will be "Vice." A nigh Rev. Marion. Conklin will preach on he commandmen "hou Shal No Seal." Harold Siver will lead he Chrisian Endeavor meeing. Friday nighs prayer meeing will be held n ho parsonage. he annual meeing of he womens missionary sociey will be held nex uesday afernoon a wo oclock a he parsonage. Afer he business session Mrs. David H. Morris will speak on home missions. Mrs. Lewis S. hompson, couny chairman of he womens commiee of he council of naional defense, has appoined Miss Louise Harshorne of his place uni chairman of Middleown ownship. Herber Chomberjain, who has been laid up wih sickness, bordering on pneumonia, is Blowly recovering. Howard Chamberlain, son of Herber Chamberlain, has been sick wih onsiliis and rheumaism. William Sou has been kep indoors wih a "severe cold. Misa Elizabeh Caser, a school eacher a Ruherford, was a visior here Saurday. Miss Casler and her faher will reurn o heir home here abou April 1s. " wo young children of Mrs. Gerrfde Carman are sick wih whooping cough, F. Mullen moved Monday o Chaham, New York. Misses Bessie and Rose Harris of Edgewood and Miss Reba Harris of New York spen-sunday wih heir moher, Mrs. Louisa Harris. Friendship lodge of Knighs of Pyhias has eleced he following officers: ChnnepHor commnndor Frank Brown. Vice chnnccllor B. Frnnk Blddle. Maner of exchequer Clinon P. Heah. Maser of finance Dawuon Jackson. Prelae Emnnuel Hnilflork. Maser of wolk Arhur D. Heah. Maser n arms homas Harris. In»lde RUnrd Armned Wrleh. "Ouside KUard Siimiiel-S.-MrcrrcHr. - Keeper of records and seal Georffe C. Heoh. BRADEVEL NEWS. Braolevel Boy Wins in Mylo Hiching Cones a Camp MClellan. - Privae George ingo,a-member of Company D, 104h Engineers, a Camp McClellan, Annison, Ala., Was among he winners of he mule hiching cones for Company D for aaining he bes average hrough a combinaion of speed and properly adjused harness las Saurday. Privae ingo wen away wih Compnny G of Freehold las fall." Gharles Houseman moved uesday of las week o he Alfred McKinney farm a Eas Freehold, recenly vacaed by John Fredericks, who moved o a farm a Shrewsbury. Mrs. Bernard A. Hickey and MisS Mary Hickey of Evere were visiors here Monday of las week. Nellie Donahue spen Saurday a Red -.".,.., y~- Frances Calver has he measles. Kaherine M. Smiley of Red Bank visied her moher over Sunday. Elizabeh Kaney of Red Bank Bpen Sunday a home.,:.:..< Elizabeh Johnson is recovering from he measles. Frank Sullivan is working for Abbo Worhley on his new bungalow. Mrs. unis Layon and Mrs. George Walling were in Freehold on Saurday. " " Morris Carney has bough a fine eam of horses from Luher & Sapleon of Red Misa Mamie Sullivan of Maawan was home las Saurday and Sunday. he road leading up o Abbo Worhleys bungalow was covered wih cinders las week. Miss Regina Creevy was in Freehold on Saurday. James Lnrkin of New York, was home on Sunday. John Kelly of Lincrof spen Sunday wih friends here. he secion men on he Cenral railroad are repairing he railroad ies ha were damaged las hursday afernoon by he ender of a special engine jumping off he rack. I was off for almos a hundred yards before i was noiced. 1 William Floh of Maawan was visiing friends here on Sunday. George Walling and son John wen o Englishown on Friday. Miss Margare Cull en of Newark spen a few days wih friends here las week. -Frank Creevy is working for Charles Sorms. Mrs. John H. Fallon was in Maawan on" Saurday. homas Donahue, Jr., is sick wih a hjavy cold. Michael H. Griffin was in Freehold on Friday. * A large auomobile ruck from Now.York go suck in he mud on Sunday near he Wickaunk saion. I was here unil Monday before being pulled ou. John Kelly caugh an opposum and a skunk in his raps las hursday. -«EVERE NEWS. Mrs. Parick oomey Moved from Her Houio o Hendrickion Farm. Mrs. Parick oomey has moved from her house a Ogdens Corner o a house on he Hendriceon plae, which ia farmed by her son, Parick oomey. John Long has a new horse which he.bough from he Ely esae o Kcplnce one which had o be sho on accoun of an injury o is leg. Henry nylor has moved in he house on ho Bry farm on ho Red Bank road.,^. Ha is an insurance agen ami formerly lived on Riverside Drive in Middleown ownship. Elizabeh Haley, daugher of Frank Haley, has been lyiable- o aend school on accoun, of a heavy cold. Mrs. Benjamin Hnnlilnaon is upending wo vreeks wih MrB. Curis Green ofeaonown. Frank Miller, who lives wih Eugene Singleon, is sick wih grip. / Mrs. Mary Doughery has moved from he Henry farm and is visiing a Philadelphia. Miss Kaherine Silwagon enerained some friends a a ea pary one nigh las week. Her guess were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sou, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Hankinson, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Silwagon, Miss Rachel Silwagon, Miss Helen Viering, Charles Silwagon, Helen and Elizabeh Sou andjmelvin Sou. lincrof Farm Leased. Mrs. D. B. Feler of Lincrof has rened her farm hrough W. A. Hopping o Mrs. Esher Barr of Red Bank, formerly of Cincinnai, Ohio. he farm consiss of abou foureen acres, on which here is a well socked poulry house and oher oubuildings. Mrs. Barr will farm he place. Her lease is for one year from he firs of April wih he 5 privilege of purchase. [ I pays o adverise in he Regiser GE YOUR SOVES REPAIRED. Le ui repair your iovc, now. L. Schwwi Son, Ws Fron sree and Maple avenue. Bed Bu. WAIER AND WAIRESS vonod. 00 Broad iree, Ked Bank: FURNISHED ROOMS. All Improvemens. 40 Spring sree, Heil SALESLADY WANED. Saleslady waned, $7 0 week. B. Blom, Red H. RIZAU. Remover of dead animals. Red elephone 12H-J. Freflh erks from he form. Phone 278- F-25 Middleown. An ouside oile for sale. 47 Recor place, Ked OH YESI OH YE31 Alex L. McCIeea. aucioneer. C&U Holmdel 27-M. Prices igh. Ciizen! Building and Loan Associaion has money o loan on morgages. Easy monhly paymens. SALESLADIES WANED. Experience no neccseury. Ayply a A. Snlz & Co., Ked Bonk. Ciizens Building and Loan Associaion only requires you o pay back abou $675 on each $1,000 borrowed.. ) Younf SOWH, four monhs old. Farm, Middleown. N..1. Deepdalc HORSES wo eams of work horses for sale. John M. Corllcn, Oceanic, N. J. SHREWSBURY DAIRY. Milk and cream. Special milk (or fcablei. elephone 409-W Red BOARDING. Furniflhed double and single rooms. 26 Wallace sree, Red Dank. ROOMS FOR REN. Four or flvo, rooms, uome improvemens. 169 Broud Bree, Red GARAGE FOR REN. Giraffe and- machine shop foi Naughon Bros., Rumson, N. J. WILLIAM F. RE1LLY, 21 Pearl sree. Phone 19-R Red -he ligh-place-o se goad groceries a righ prices. Promp deliveries. POLICEMAN WANED. - For pariculars opply o Hurry H. Clayon, chief of police, Red Dank. A Finher uprigh piano wjh ebony flnibh. RuBiell W. Moun, Navesink, N. J. PIGS Four good sized fall pigs for sale cheap. James J. Euler, Folr Haven. N. J. GIRL WANED; Genernl housework, girl; no washing. Apply a M Branch avenue. Red NURSE. Mi-n. H. B. Monroe, 611, Second avenue. Anbury arli, N. J. 1hone 12U2-R. LO FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. Wfverly - place i- lo- hiph-fand-dry ;- good locaion. 40 Spring sree afer 6 ;00 p. m, HARNESS One ne of hand-made eam harness for sale. J. A. Sane, Alanic Highlands, N. J. HOUSE Houae of 16 rooms for sale a Oceanpor. Call n 202 Broadway, Long Branch, N. J. HELP WANED. Plumber and wo helpers waned. Kenneh Jeffrey, 85 Linden, place, Red OP SOIL., Manasquan gravel and bluesone screenings; will deliver same. Charles Burd, Red MONEY O LOAN. Money o loan on bond and morgage. Apply o A. L. Ivins, Regiser building, Red. LOS.-FOR SALE, A River Plnza. 60x100 fee. For pariculars call a 1K5 Wea Fron sree, Red - _., CARPENERS WANED. Carpeners waned on job3 a Red Bank and Rumson. Quackenbush &. Leonard, Red GIRL WANED. Hnlf-Rrown whie girl o assis wih ligh housework. Address Helper, box SIS, Red Mahogany rocking chair, in firs-daab condiion. 170 Eaa Fron sree, Red WANED by man and wife, board and room: no in cener of own. AddresB H._S., box 318, Red Bunk, MAN WANED. Man waned in milk business. Alfred Grover, Shrewsbury, N. J. Phone 409-W Red POSIION WANED by a young widow In widowers home; bea of references. Address W. W., box 813, Red GIRL WANED. Girl waned by he Boson Candy Co.; experience unneccbbory. Good pay for he rian girl. POSIIONS WANED. _ wo young women would like o do house cleaning, $2 a day. Wrie Box 85, Oceanic, N. J. BOY WANED. Boy wnncd o drive milk wugon. Apply o. Charles A. McClaskey, Newman Spring: road. Red SEWING MACHINE Wilcox & Glbbs sewing machine, nearly new. For pariculars address W. G., box 313, Red FORD WANED. Eiher 1910 or Moor mus be in A-l order. H. C. Benne, 1H4 Main sree. KcanBburu;, N. J, HOUSE FOR REN. Six-room house for ren from April lsl Apply o MrB. a. Lohmann. 257 Shrewsbury avenue, Red WASHING. ry our pound work sysem,.6, 7 and 18 cens. Fhone for pariculars 204 Red Jersey Coas laundry. FINE EAM FOE SALE. i K n«ennf of yong Urm ones for sale. AUrcis, or cull afer 7:00 p. m., Ill Maple avenue, Red FOR EXCHANGE. Underwood ypewrier, in good condiion, for exchange for a rowboa. Address Rowboa, box 813, Red MAN WANED o drive milk wagon and learn o run car; mus b«reliable in every deail and fnei*- eied Inhis work. Addreis Milk, box 313, Red. - 5 GIRL WANED. Girl waned for housework and plain cooking; good wages;-. Mrs, J.. Lovo, near Lile Silver saion. MOORCYCLE WANED. Indian Feaherweigh, single; mus be In good running order. Wrie Kobci L. Cook. general delivery, Red GOOD PRICES PAID for mens second. hand suib and overcoas a he Ciy Dry Cleaning and Dyeing Works, 0 Mechanic sree, near Broad sree, Red Phone 207-J. COW WANED. Mus sae price. Wrie or phone 722, gas works. C. R. Sevens, Red Iunk, care Consolidaed gas company. SLAG ROOFING. Leaky in and elae roofs made igh; also waer proofing side walls and cellars. Offden McClasley, 147 Hudson avenue. Red elephone 400-J., ROOMS FOR REN. Wih or wihou board; auo rooms for Ilirh housekeeping; reaaonable raes, 143 Hudson avenue, Red BLACKSMIH AND HORSESHOER. Frank Gray, pracical horaeshocr. he Brick Shop, IS Mechanic sree. Esablished 15 yean In Red FARMER WANS POSIION. Farmer, married, wans posiion on farm where house/ is furnilhcd. Addreuh II., Middleown, N. J. Box 88. HOUSE WANED. Couple wish o ren small house; muh have improvemens and be convenien o saion. Phone 174 Kid EGGS FOR HACHING.- Buff Plymouh Rock egg«from «ood.jyers: $1 per seing. Mrs. I. K. Hei-rinK, opposie Lile Silver saion. FURNISHED ROOM. One furnished room for ligh housekeeping; cook by gas. 54 Mechanic urecl, corner of Moun sree, Red Hank. YOUNG ROOSERS WANED..Young roosers waned, nlivir or dressed. Eugn waned in rade. G. Dielz & Son, 123 Wes Fron sree, Red MONEY O LOAN on firs bond and morgage on improved propery in sums, o sui borrowers. Alson Beekman, aorney, Red FORD CAR WANED. Ford ouring, car, in goud condiion, waned a oncp. Apply o W...Slierwgod Lile Silver, N. J. Phone 8J-J. Prairie Sae porable hover for Hole, almos new, $3; baking oven for oil sove, $ -. Box 53, MiddleDwn, N..1. One-on auo ruck and horse for sale. Will exchange eiher for ear corn. W.. Sherman, Red Phone 270. $15,000 WANED. Waned, o borrow 116,000, Bccured by bond and morgage. Propery value $50,000. Adddress Box 11, Maawan, N. J. WANED. o ren or buy, small moor boa. Sae full pariculars, erms, Bize, ec. AddrcBH Moor Boo, box 313, Bed Bunk.- WANED. o ren six-room house, nnr cener of own, wih or wihou Improvemens. Ad dress House, box 313, Red CUSOM HACHING. I am now prepared o do cuaom haching in any amoun from 50 o 500 eggs. Charles E. Beck, Red Phone 3B5-E. POSIION WANf ED. Young widow, bes of references, wishes posiion in widowers home only. Address Young Willow, box 313, Red 35 CENS PER BASKE A HE FARM. Choice yellow urnips, special price by he barrel. Sillmnn farm, Kaonown. ake rolley o farm door. Fare D cens. PIGS wo young pigs for sale, ench pig weighs abou 125 pounds. George I.civy, box 195 Hed Bnnk. Phone 1120-R lieu Lo- of-good French, asparagijs... roos.. for sale, one yenr old. Inquire of P; J. Caascrly, Middleown,- N. J. Phone 782-J. HACHING EGGS Barred Rock of he hompson Brain, 11 per seing of 15; $6 per 100. F. C. Byram, Upper Broad sree. Red Bnnk. JAMES B. CARON, EVERE, N. J. Aucioneer. Your paronage solicied. No sale oo grea; none oo smallf erms righ. Phono Middleown 278-P-21. HEMSICHING, buons, plaiing, pinking, sewing. he Handy Shop, 6 Broad sree. Red Also^HD Broadway, Long Branch, N. J. CONRACING AND EAMING. Will handle large or small conracs, grading and moving; hour or day conrac. Apply or wrie Abram Paerson, Bvere, N. J. SEAM VULCANIZING. "We"use"he "bea maerials andiruaarieb all work; free air service. John Hansen, 84 Wes Fron sree, Scd Phone 72>W ASPARAGWS L CROWNS Fify housand wo-year-old French and Palmeo asparagus crownb. Middleown Sock Farm. homas S. Field, Red Bank POSIION WANED. Posiion wnncd as a companion or pracical nurse, compeen raining. Wrie Box 69, R. F. D. No. 1, Alanic Highlands, N. J. -- Mcz car, in firs-class condiion. Can be seen afer 5:00 oclock; also a music box cheap. 60 Eas Fron sree, Red Bank MAN OR BOY WANED. American man or boyo live wih-owner and help wih garden and chickens. For pariculars address Owner^box 313, Red LOS wo loa for sale a River Plaza on norh side of Carpener sree, Nos. 19 and 20 25x100 each. Inquire a 4 Canal sree. Red INCUBAORS wo Cyphers incubaors, 144-cgg size, for sale cheap, new ]na year. Mrs^ A. R. Paerson, 231 Shrewsbury avenue. Red FARMS FOR SALE OR RENji,, For ren or farming on shnres, 15 acrei of land, no building*, near Lile Silver. Address Forma, 810 Broad Bree, Newark N. J. SUPPER A HOLMDEL. he ladich* nid sociey will serve a HR Biippor in ho Ilolml.i Reformcil chnpcl on Wednesday evening, March 20h. Price 40 cena. V DESK A fohlinpr op cilice <lehk for anle, 4 fre wide, in H"IHI condiion. Apply o H. A. Simonson, Hazle, N. J, Phone 70-F-G Holmdel. i MANURE AND OP SOIL Sovornl loads of wol! roed manure for flnle; also clien or en lends of KOOJ op soil for flnlc. John n. Grover, 20 Irvine pln< Red HOBED SASH Hrnnd new hobed anali for sale. $3,20. Siilmnn Inrm.En(>no\vn, N. J. On rolley line. Phone i!113-m. HARNESS Double ne of. hnrncnh for uno; BIRO n Rood work ho rue. Willinm Mnrinson, Alanic HlKhlandfl. N. J, HOUSE FOR REN. A 14 hrockmoron avenue, all Improvemrnfi, nrnr rolley. Furher pnrlrilnrs by npplyinr on prmiaca. RICHARD CONNORS. Dead nnimnls removed. I remove horflcn. cow* nnd mules free of charge, Phone 340-F-lf. Wayn.de. HOUSES o sele esae, wo houses on Whie sree, Shrewsbury; $800 each. C. F. Burden. Shrewsbury, N. J. - ASPARAGUS ROOS Abou 15,000 French upnnurun roos, wo yearn old. for nle. John I, Murphy, New Monmouh, N. J. WAGON A Rood Bron one-horse wniron or sole for wan of use. Henry Whiing, N wmnn Sprlnfri road, Red Dank. PRAIRIE MAID MARGARINE. A delicious spread for bread; holds is smoohness, doe3 no Re lumpy or oily. Sold a UrevoorB marke. SO Brond sree, Red FARM FOR REN., Larffe ferile farm, nearly a hundred acres, for ren or will ren on ahnren. For furher pariculars npply o Herman Hizau Bed Bookkeeper nnd Ledger Clerk Waned. Mnie or femnle; compeen, experienced person; firn-einnfl penman; «ood permindn posiion. Addrc»H Bookkeeper, box 313 Red Bnnk. WANED. Farm linnd for ncnovnl fnrminp:: nla *enmfler; seady work. See auperlnendfi, Middlenwn Knrm, Ked Unnk. Phone 203 Hed Bank;... BUILDING SAND. Ge my price on clean, sharp, building Band, suiable for all purposes; delivered in nny quaniy. John H. Cook, Jr., Red Bank, Phono 468-R. \ BOY WANED. " A. Sajx & Co., Hed Hank, have n vacancy for n brlffh, acive boy o.learn he dry poodn blifincus wih good opporuniy fo advancemen. VEGEABLE PLANS. Order your spring plans now from. Sill man farm, Eaonown.. All plans irrown from purca nnd bes seed obainable. ele phone 2113-M, CARPENERS WANED. Flri-cUn on Inerior rim, a he A. V. Sou job, Rfed Wages }5 per day of eigh hours. Apply o Rogers & Blydenburgh, Bed COW MANURE FOR SALE, A lame quaniy of fresh and well roed cow munure; mus be hauled. Will be sold cheap. Adams, Boln road. Fair Haven. Phone 115 Ked ASPARAGUS CROWNS wo-year-old French cspfinikus crowns a $2.75 a housand, and abou 300 barrels of Kood Green Mounain poaoes. J. I*. Sehenck, Evere, N, J. URKEY AND BANAMS. One yonnf 2fi-poum[ urkey orn for snle; also \Huff Cochin hiinnmx. Mm, II. (J. Dorr, Brom! Hrec, Shrewsbury, neur Eainown rolley crobsinir. AKE NOICE. he person soon aking four porn from farm implemen will reurn same a once nnd no furher rouble will }>e imuie. Jnmes R Caron, Evere, N, J. BARGAIN. A 1917 Ford ouring car in (rood condiion, newly pained, op nnd cui ainn ; cheap quick buyer. M. V, Brown & Co., 24 Wharf nvenuc,>rdil Hank. CLAM CHOWDER SUPPER. he. Indiefl nid sociey of he Bapis church will hold a clam chowder supper uesday. March ISh, from five o eigh oclock. ickea 3!i cens, SEED SWEE POAOES. Vinelnml need swee poaoes for aale. Bncijialupi Brohers, Fair HnvenJ Abou March U&h will move o McCue buihli Wharf avenue, Ked Speed boa hull, 27 fee lonf, in fjood condiion. Will sell cheap for cash. Can be seen n Donald Mahcwaa, Lexingon avenue, Fair Haven, N. J. GENERAL CONRACORS. James Norman & Son, office and yard, Shrewsbury avenue,red Concree work a specialy. Ge our figures before having any work done. VICROLA RECORDS BOUGH. Any Vicor or Columbia double faced reeorda you are ired of having will buy a 15 and 25 cens each. Address P. O. box 206, Aabury Park, N, J. SAVE YOUR OLD CARPES. Beauiful reversible rugs made from old carpes and chenille porieres..-- Wrie for circulars. American Rug Manufacory, 296 Vermon sree, Brooklyn. ~ WANED. Young lady eenokrapher. permanen posiion, no experience neceuaary, linh work, plenann surroundings. Addreas P. O. box 236, Eaonown, N. J. FEMALE HELP WANED. Waned, a re lined middle aged woman B companion o a sick iidy.; Rood wnies. Wrie or call mornings. Mrs. H. L. eaae, Middleown, N. J.. Box 64.. HORSES wo good working horses fovsale^ 7~A~ choice may be aken from seven horses. Vicpr McCloBkey. Middleown, N. J. Posoffice address, Keypor, N, J. Five acres on sae road and rolley line seven-room house, ouhouses, some improvemens, in Middleown, near Kanes Crossing. Joseph B. ONei.l. Poaoffice, Red Bank, R. D o WANED. Broody hens. Will hach your eggs in my Mammouh Incubaor, or pay cash. Charles D. Cleveland, Eaonown, N. J, elephone 2130-R. BOARD WANED. Accommodaions waned for relaives b HoldierH who come here o visi. Board no o exceed Ji a week. Mrs. Ralph O. Will RUBS, 7 Park place, represening Monmouh couny war council. INCUBAORS FOR SALE CHEAP. Four hundred-eff Cyphers, 300-ecR Newpwn, Baby Gian self-urning iraya, 50-er«Cycle hoelier, C. A.Howell, hird sree, Kcypor, N. J. BAEAU New cedar baeau, lengh 17% fee, widh 5 fee,-buil for engine; cheap for cash; also new clam rake of 38 eeh Daniel Yeman, NaveBink, N. J. BARRED PLYMOUH ROCKS. Four Barred, Plyjncuh Rovk yearling ockerels for sale, from Vineland priie winniiir Block 1917, Buick srain. W. S. Bray Holmdel; N. J, Phone 27-J. > POSIION WANED. Gardener or farmer wans posiion, married, age 40; no children^ wishes posiion on genlemans esae; good reference, personal if necessary. Address W, D., box 313, Red " " SEEDS FOR HOBEDS.; We have sock seeds in bulk, and packages, and, ape seeds, omaoes, cabbage, cgirpla7is7~pel ery;~pepper8"1 ewe" gars 1 ey; endive,! kohl rabi. Wellers Bore, Bron«l ^ree., i FARM FOR SALE! Farm of 100 acres on Cols Neck road, known as he George Wilkins farm, for Bale mus be sold o sele esae. Inquire o. George- Wilkins, Jr.. or Wellingon WilkinB, execuors. MORGAGE MONEY o place on propery in or near Red Bank, In amouns o sui Applicaions given Immediae aenion. Hawkins BroB., agens, corner Eas Fron sree and Wharf avenue. Red WAGON COVER LOS., Los beween Lile Silver and Rej Bank on- uesday, a wnerproof covering from garbage wagon. Reasonable reward for re urn of same-o Edward A. Bowman, Llh Silver, N. J. FARM WAGON WANED. wo-horse "farm wagon waned wih broad ires, wih or wihou body; mua be in good condiion; quoe lowes, price for cash.. Charles W. Schneider, floris, Lile Silver, N. J. AUO " Oakland, five-passenger ouring car,.. ood running order, fine condiion, new flhoea ; no reasonable offer refused; can be Icen a 28 Branch avenue, Red Phone 1021-J. WO COWS Commuer wihhes o sell wo ou of his herd of COWB. Poor railroad service KIVOI lens ime han ia needed lp properly can for hem. Addrcis D. E. Corbe, Man wan, N. J. Phone. NOICE. Owneri of furniure in he ahop of h«lae Henry A. Grnuse are requesed o re move, same from he ollice of George V, Grauae on or before he firs of.mmy, f Bridge avenue. PIANO UNING AND REPAIRING. Renovaing pianon a specialy; crncke<_ sounding boards, noisy acions successfully repaired. Exper on player pinnou. A. B. Dirhnn, 42 Hudson avenue, Ked Bank, Phone 152-J. FARMS WANED. Largo and small; also counry homes and shore properies. Send descripions; will Inspec. George W. Zuckcr, gradune agriculuris, Cols Neck, N. J. Phone Free hold 349-F-32. HOUSE Double bouse fur nnlc, 00 and 02 Wallac. sree, waer, RIIH, oilcn; now rene fo: E2fi prr mmili. Price?2,fiC0 cimh. Ad dress Owner, L. Ludlow, or phonu 187 AH bury Park, N. J. GENERAL MOVING AND SORAGE. Ligh and heavy rucking by horao or moor; large, roomy vans, rcliabla men. Roomy sorage warehouse, scprirao rooms. H. J. Rcilly, r. 1 -r-3 Mechanic sree, Red, Phono 282. FARM. FOR REN. Fnrm»f -iuvimi ner*-*n» EvorisC, fix room hcni^o nnd hnrn, nil in fuud oundi nlho nil kinds 1 of berries; ren, ronsunn Apply o Mm. Parick uomcy. Keypoi, N. J. R. F. DC No. 2. COCKER SPANIELS. he ben companion a for children. O Mnck loir nnd hree ml pups ready for do livery; well bred, healhy, nfieciinue anil InclliKen. Sunny brook- Farm, Eaonown, N. J. elephone SlUO-Il;*.DRESSMAKING AND SEAMSRESS. A firs-class, rojiimlrerrj would Hku sew. Ing of nny kind, eiher n your residence oi n home; childrens ilrehnoa. ec., a specialy. A.poanl cml nnd I will call. Wn II. W-, box IH, H«I Hunk. A > fu waer heaer and small Ihrc*- huxfii ff rar>ae for fae, perfec condiion. Apply a Zfl Berffen place, beween Hudson avenue and Broad sree. - HiuB«wih all improvehienei, on cas ilde*, of "William, sree. Red Bank, ]cason for- elling, presen owner leaving own. CaJJ a 3 William sree, Red FOR REN, Whulo or par cf hou>«, rfrufnfnir u\x onm, bahroom, ua»; ir«v HICM of ground, near line of rolley «New Moimouh. Add res 8 Bo* 18, Hew Munmoub, N. J. -, * BOARD AND ROOMS. Board by he day or week, wih nicely unufbed rooms; cenral locaion; all lmirowmens; reasonable raes, Hudson House, 145 Hudson avenue. Phone 453-J, ; V - LADIES! J,in]feff, $10 weekly, milking silk hiiul bags a home; no experience - nccehsary. Mall dime for paern nnd imhrucionu. Marie, I0(i Wes02d sree. New York ciy. SECOND HAND CLOHES WANED. i Y 1 D, fly > hi» iiei P rice " or vour oia clohing If In good condiion, raeni only. Esimae! cheerfully given. Phon«18-M. or call Herman? Levin a 05 Shrewsbury Q. WANED. By man nnd wife, wo, hree or four furnished- rooms for Mkh housekeeping; nu chiyfrehj Waned by Mnrci 113h for permanen; Address X. S., box Ul 3, Red Hank.!... "WANED A ONCE. A respecable woman, middle nj?cn\ o keep houuf for faher nnd wr» iumi; plain cooking; no encumbrance; ooa home, Ad- " in milckly, C. H., box I). 1 ), llumbon, N. J. FRENCH UPHOLSERING. Exper workmanship guaraneed. apciy, creonne and leaher cold by he yard. Ifaby carriages repaired, re-ired, upholsered and pained; new wheels pu on; reasonable charges. 11. Chirk, 30 Monnwuh ireev [ed Hank. Phone 607-W. RED BANK DAIRY. Splendid milk for babica, from Dr. E; ahncaocka Shadow Brook Farm. All saniary precauions aken in our care of milk and oream. Charles A. McUlaakey, phone 463-M. WANED O REN, ih,,piiviki:e of buying.» HinaH farm, abou.: 10, o ">5 icri3, nuiubic for poulry fid frui, near Holmiiel, MMdlcliwi ur Hc.l Flank. Addrcns Srnull Farm, box a 13, Hed LEGAL PAPERS. Aids, acknowledgmens, lenses, bond and morgages, deeds, ec., prepared by me. In, my ofilca from eigh oclock o six. Edward,W..Wise, jusice of he peace, room 7, Eisner building. Red NOICE. If your clock or wach don keep perfec ime, jend us a posal card. We will coll a once.. We guaranee o fix any clock or wach made. Ar Jewelry Repairing Co., 171 Beech sree. Red -,-. MAN WANED. Ysn CDod (seady mnn o care for horses and make himself handy, mound buiinoi place. Home knowledge of an on desirable. Sen*- ndilrcsn nnd. wnnea waned, u Business, box JilU, Ked B;ink. Five-pound Whie Leghorn cockcrulu fnm II. C. Wycloir arain of hi <h laylns bins. hey are no doub he bes buy in his piir of he counry. S. VunVlie, Shrewsbury, N. J. Phone iyi-m Red Hank.. SMALL FARM Near Crawfords Corner, Holmdel ownfihip; Bix-room houao, 12 o 20 acres of land; would make iden poulry fnrm, or n fine."jdcaisn for Bummer home. Mias A, V. Coon, Mflawan, N. J. H. D. No. 2. %{*"%- HAIR DRESSER. Madam <IiOfon of Oceanpor has opened a. hair dressing purlor n 161 Leighon avenue, Red Qnnk, every huruday and Friday. Madnm Walkers reamen. Ou by appoinmen- Phone 2119-M Eaono.wn. (.LOS, SRAYED 0>R SOLEN. Black horse, long all and main, clopped up 5fihJa«H nees i from Joel Fields farni a WfijisIJj9*Sun(iay ni^h or Monday mqrninf. Liberal fewaiyl will be paid by noifying Joieph M. Cook, owner, Wayside, N, J. - I, Pair ox-hree-year, old cols, sired by 1he regisered Percheron Dnndy, ou of roing brcd-mar«.- Sellinc accoun no-havins-uae for hem. Firs reaaonablc offer akes hem. Joseph H. Holmes, Holmdel, N. J. LAUNDRESS. Experienced laundresb wans family wash a home; condiions.saniary; no oher washing done. Only hose who can deliver and call for wash need apply. Call or wrie Ramsey, 1^8 Mechanic sree, Ked Dank. FURNIURE REPAIRED. If you wan your old furniure.made lk new, see H. Chark. Aniques remodeled and refnlshed. Solid mahogany furniure mad* o order o mach any. desired color. Bl Monmouh sree, Red Phone 607-W.»i-.U HOUSE O LE. Sev*Y]-rdam house o le by April 1s elecric lighs, sraigh KHH for cooking, all modern conveniences; ideal locuion. 22 BronrSjifcP. ;Red Bank, above hurh school. Addxcss Propery Owner, box 47, Bclford, NJ _! -., FARM on acres, poqd eirh-room houac bnrn, KRmKQ, wakons, hen houses; line locuion, main road, one mile from Eaonown. Would exchange for Red Bnnk propery. G. M. Laerjflwn, 93 Faycie sree, Perh Amboy, N. Ji " 11 SOLICIOR WANED. MAn who can furnish recommendaions as ffi abiliy and characer and who desires a posiion where hard work- means success. Address. P. O. box 208, or cull u rooms 3, 4 and 5. Second naional bank building. Re.(.. -.!*- i, ^OR SALE: Hriuse.,barh and oher oubuildings, wll abou wo acres of ground, a New Mon mouh; oho minue walk from he rolley, en minues walk from he seam can Apply o A. D. Conover. New Monmouh, 1 : :RAISE- HOROUGHBREDS. I am nqw bookinp orders for cjrgs from m y.;.)be!eced Whie,.PIxmouh,.Rocka^..paor«"son srain, $12 per 100, or $3 for seinr of IB;, also day-old chickx. Call and ac hem, or phone 2102-F-1J Eaonown. J. H Vinjng. HE RED BANK HAIR PARLOR. Shampooing, scalp and facial maegi wih an elecric vibraor; manfcurinir, swich mokimr and childrens hair cuing. Open Friday evenings from 6:00 o 0.S0. HM 1Q. leianer buildlnsr, Red Phon BARRED PLYMOUH ROCK haching.,ekkb for sale, of he hompson ardjni / lircd from prize winninr, hen hachad, farm rained sock, by ho seing or Sfi per hundred. Mr». Louis Soffol, Overlook fnrm, Half-Mile road. Poaoflcc, Red * CHAOFFEUR WANS POSIION. Ydung r rnnrried man who has considerable; experience as chnucur wih privae families will be open for change of posiion on or abou April 1s; ben of reference. Fur pariculars address Chauffeur, box 313, Red j 11 SHOE SALESMAN WANED. Reail shoe salesman wnnrd; mus bo experienced and Rood sock keeper; year roundposiion wih exceplonnl opporuniy. Apply, -yi person or by leer. Address Ei8 le,& 3ona, G68 Cookman nvenue, Asbur; Pnrkj If. J..--,. GOING O MOVE? Before moving or before puing youi ariolcb: in sorage, ge my figures. My Iarim sorage warehouse and my mehod of rucking will Re you a fnir figure. E. J. Rilly, 111-S3 Mechanic sree, Ked Soak. Phone 282. S. C. RHODE ISLAND RED hflphhik CHUB for sale, from Owon l-iirm bes sock, winner*.of bes dmplny and lipen, in show a FrooholiL N. i, li>17. Or. deranlcn for Imby chism, Call on m- addrcsr, Meal Hed Yards, 28 WcsUklc nvc ml>,-ied Hnnl. BARRED ROCKS, Haching efrs from Iu-ka heavy-layini; Bl*iilh, Vinvlnnd wiiim-ih 1017; limici! number of neings for sale weekly, Sli pci seing. Yearling- coi-uorol, muni* srain, foi Hhle. price $. r >. Ccdnrhurr 1 1iirni, Whili Il6af, Uod Bnnk. ^ Single Comb Rhode Island Red hrculin cockcrc.h, fine young Mrda from hcuvy layinj rrnin. horoughbred sock: also hncliing egga by ho seing, or hundred. Mrs, H. G. Dnrr, Iroad.arce, Shrewsbury, nodi rolley crossing. PROPERY. Gran. Pnrlnh, principal broker In Mon< r&ouh couny caaca, farms, counry homci, Boasliorc propery, enire Norh Jerncy se* conau New York connecions. Old calub- UshVd nreiicy. Ofllce, rus building, Aibury Park, N. J.. WINDOW CLEANINO "~ Wo mako a upccialy of cleaning window of sores, oihccs and privae reaidenecs; all.general ofllce cleaning. Hncs renaunnbli Sniufacion guaraneed. 25 Wos- Fran 1 Bre, wih he American dyers and cleanors. Phone 353-W.,, ~ Ono-horHi" Col wel lawn mower, I lnm< lnwu mowrr*. U plow*; varlnki oher uolri nl] in i,(nn\ LMindiion: bnrkiilni o ciuicl buy r, M rm..] oh n U. ( roiriin, Kuniron N. J, Vhoih».aS-M.. FOR iale. riri-rliihr round H oe I ponocn, Inl niuo nnd Fnmh.ArK.nll nupnnikim rou* one yenr nu) wo yoiirx old : lireimeil Kbcd Iihind H(*il pullen; a\no line ennou fo) Halo. Vnndrrvevr ViuiDorn, Half-Miu r PosioUlce niulrosr, Hcl Unnk., WORK WANED. Work of any kind waned on privae CIH ac or farm by compeen man; good references. Addreas O. W. Brofer, Newman pringa road and Leighon avenue, Bed Bank, ivcnue. WANED. A permanen posiion un a farm by m cliablu woman wih wo lile Klr!«, nino nd welve yearn; all willing o work. Good iome more han hl:h WUKCS he chief obirc. Picas a give pariculars. Adi read (J. M., box 313, Red Unnk. wo freili cows wih calf by aide, wo young I.crkihirc pma; also Single Whiv Ughorn hachim: PKIM. 11. C. Schlicli.nif, 1ilm lane, near Fnir View cemeery, on main ro.-id o M ii!dli>»wri. Podoflice ul- H, Hed Hank, I. K. I),, box 70. SHOE REPAIRING A SHOR foli Loave your shoos when you come o own and hey will be repaired for you by b«ime you are ready o BO home. Firs-claa» maerial and exper workmen ogeher wih moderae pricca. D. A. Mazsa, 03 Bruw ree, Ied Phone 109-W. PICURES LOS. Los on uesday, March fh, envelope»-(inaining wo umiill phulod of boy in milury uniform wih sui- arms.- Los in Red lank or beween Fair Jluvcii nnd Hod Hank, indcr kindly reurn mime o Hnx 1JJ4, Jlvd lflnk, or leave a Hlew.irla auilio. SHORE -PROPERY. Almas new nine-room huunc, locaed a Spring Lake. N. J. lliih, flcrrlfi li^hw, ga.i, ram hea,, range, large Jo and gnracr. Posrdaion a OIICP. l-ur unlo only furnished or ujiiurnihhod. Easy erm*. Addr Owner, Cr;»nbuiy xaiun, N. J. OUR MEHOD HE LAES. Keeping in oiu-li wih he leading fhopn f.he liir^er cik» we know every nrw "eaure of he barber bufiinef.1 and w«hcerfully impar our knowledge fur your jenli when you rade here. Kelly & Miickley, Waller biiiliiink, Broad Br-f. OFFICES FOR REN. ~~ Large fron room wih wo adjoining roorm for ren in he Regiser building, suiable for lawyer, real esae or oher professional line. Pleny of ligh, seam hea, waer nnd elecriciy. Furher pirlculars by calling a he Regiser office. FURS. Before -packing nwny your fur a have muiu, senrfr, cuns, runs nnd capa^ epairrd, rclincd, rlo.ined n ciy prlccw. Whie furs cleaned c<iua] o new. Will cnll for nnd deliver came o pnruns home. Sea Uii-d CoHgp, Louise Limzloy, Oc-nnic, N. J. UPHOLSERER. Furniure recovered and repaired, cbrains, draperies and Ausrian ehadea; laying of carpes, maing and linoleum. Davenpor sofus, couches, maresses >n4 cushions made o order. Mailand homson. 37 Eas Fron sree, Ied Phons OFFICE ASSISAN WANED. founff-lady-willr-knnwlr<!gc~of-benokrn= phy nnd ypewriing needed n once as office nasiflan n ho Regiser office. One liv-- ing in Red Bank preferred. No previous-- experience necceaary. Apply liy leer o Mr.. Brown, Red Bank Regiser, box 318, Red, CUSOM HACHING. he governmen urges he raiainjr of more poulry. My Mummouh incubaor ia ready o hach your eggs in any quaniy. Fifh year. Price 3 cens per. egjj. Secions hold 150. Early chicks nre he bes. Charles D. Cleveland, Eaonown, N. J. elephone 2130-R. - FARMER AND GARDENER. Furmer and gardener wans posiion as orkinr foreman on lanre farm or genlemins ca iie; experienced in all brunches, (lowers, poulry and asuline enrinea. Married, cue child; highes references; welve y.<nr3_.wih,jas-.«miiloy,,r*-.««aldresa- r" 1 :- -Oi-r-" 1 box 313, Red. CASH FOR OLD FALSE EEH. Don muer if broken. I pay $2 o 15 per se; also cash for old gold, silver, plainum, denal sold and old gold jewelry. Will send cash by reurn mail and will hold goods 10 days for senders approval of my price. Mail o L. Mazer, 2007 S. 5h sree. Philadelphia, Fa. Sideboard, 10-foo exension able, oak chairs, lounge, poricra, divan, glass china close, rockers, hall ruck, bureaus, bednend, springs, nia resses, small sands, (leak, rugs, picures, ^jpo no much used, rfishe». Cash salo, no second-hand mnn. 1B8 Eas- Fron sree. Red REAL ESAE. Ve would like a clear and complee descripion of jour propery if.you have BDf for sale. I will hen be brough o he aenion of purchasers looking for real esae..wa i.wihhjaofnce now. : Hawkins Broa* agens, corner Eas Fron sree and Wbui -ivcnue. Red Bank, PhoneJJ52, J FOR REN. Sore for resaurnn, very ben lo*, ill Ion In Anbury Park for firn-clash, all yew resauran business. 28 fee fron, double show windows on Main sree, direcly opposie he main rnilroad saion. For fur- - hcr pariculars, Milan Rosa Agency, 208 Mom sree, Asbury Park, N. J. FARM A 23-acrc fnrm for sale a Drndevel; one five-room house, one four-room hoiue, barrib, oubuildings, frui rees, woodland; ho soil is good for poaoes or ruuk farming. I have "lilao for sale n Cyphers incubuor and n Paradide brooder, used only wice. Inquire of homas J. Creevy. R. F. D. No. 0, Freehold, N. S. GARDENER WANS POSIION. Gardener, head working nuperinemlcn or second Bnrdencr, wihes posiion on genuemans esae; exper in greenhouse, vegeable, flowers an) landscape work; 22 years experience in all is..branches; married,.one child. Please give full pariculars in firs leer.. Address Ernesc Gngvl, 200 llrnzingeryivenue, New Brighon, S. I. USED CARS A 101G scven-passcnkcr Sudcbaker, 1914 five-paaacnger Palmer-Singer, 1916 BevenpnssenRer Cadillac ourinn car, 1013 Ponhnrd limousine, 1913 five-passenger Cad* iliac, 1912 Locomobile Hmoualnc, 1912 Overland roadser,. Pullman ruck, Renaul, four-passcngcr American underslung, flv«- passenger Hochkiss. J. W. Moun Co., Red 1 Phone 615. NOICE. hin \s o noify my cibnm*»rn ha >io enire nupjily of Leghorn eggs produced on. ho.muplu Loaf fnrm. Shrewsbury. N. J., will now hv linndlcd l»y he ShrewsLury piiry. A, Grov-r, proprieor, lmreby usuring promp nm rcgiiin* ilelivurles. New orderh can be lef wih he Shiewulniry Dlilry Co., or by phoning direc lo mo, S, Van- VM*--, Shrewsbury. Phime 11H-M lied Hunk. SEED POAOES. I la admied liy experienced poliio growers ha firs yenr Green Mounain* produc hrown oil hiprh, muidy, clny loam in.ici-hey U liol-r suied fur m-ed in Jenicy llainmld hnn unacclunifd Mninc poioca. Do no pay rrud men $M n Imrril when you enn Imy hem uf nir a $7 f»r n barrel of 1(15 iioundn. Ciuvfully rejeced, no srnnll or hur ponuo;* nnunii: IIKHI. lrphono Ked Unnk fiod-w. BOSS PAINERS, AENION! HidH are invied o pain he main hnuuo nc Chapel Hill, ncui- he lidibouse, on propery known nu Red loso Manor; he vines will be remuved by hn r.-irdencr n he ex~ liense of. ho owner, Iljili iniis Influde nil labor and. inuurinl nccenhary o pain ho «min huihc, KhuorA, rlllmcn, wo coni* wih ilie cxi-epion «f he in roof. Color rsiime as prr>.^>nl. Mnfrfiil.i» hv HHiil foiihlmliir nf Knullih whu«k>nd nn.l boil*4 lirirced oil only, Propery enn IK? oinmlnrd liiul nil ln,l. In Un r.iiliniicd c AH»n Hopkinu, Duporlnlciulei, on he prvnl*<( n Chime] Hill. 1. li, HoHfm-il. Carriage Painers Waned. - SLeddy Job, Apply n ono U> J. W. Moun Co.. Iil llnnk. WELL ROED MANURE. Farmers and gardeners wiihlnb well rood imimu-o for Inwns iiuil oh-r purpose* communfene a once while horn Ja nn Of pnruniy.of golng earn nhlppcil wllion nn cnliirko; priced frnlnhod upon appllen* (Ion, Wo can mika promp shipmen «f ordcrn re col veil hn monh, M«nhAi*Q Manure Company, HU Mliory lr««l, K» York. -

12 HE RED BANK REGISER. JOHN H. COOK, Edior and Publisher. GEORGE C HANCE, Associae Edior. 1 Business Manager? HOMAS IRVING HBOWN..WEDNESDAY, MARCII 13, OWN ALK. &. (Coninued from page 4.) he Public Service corporaion wans o increase rolley fares on lines operaed by hem o seven cens per ride, wih exra charges for ransfers. he officials and he residens of many of he municipaliies where he Public Service corporaion runs is cars arc arranging o make a prodigious figh agains his increase in raes. * * * Several monhs ago he gas com- every member of each family. he Eleanor Gorman, a nurse a he Jersey Ciy hospial.. :-. :. for monhly conribuions and J summer residens will also be solicied panies were allowed o lower he Mr. Gorman was associaed wih special commiee will visi hese peo qualiy of gas in order ha he gashis faher in he underaking biisi pie a heir New York homes. Pledge companies migh make more chemicals ou of he gas o sell o he gov- years. His faher has»n underak- family. hese cards hav«he red ness on Monmouh sree several cards will be disribued o every ernmen. here was no reducion in ing business a Jersey Ciy bu hecross of he sociey and se forh he price because of he reducion in will coninue o manage he Redwork o be accomplished. he sub- are Fred Wells of Alanic qualiy. A lile laer he Public Service corporaion was auhorized by member of S. Jamess Holy Name Highlands, Mrs. Laura Lee of Bel- Bank office. Mr.- Goiman was achairmen he New Jersey public uiliy commission o increase is raes for gas sociey. ford, Mrs. PhilipJLeonard of Leonardo, Mrs. J. C. Lord of Navesink and he funeral was held yeserday and elecriciy. Howard W, Robers of New Monnouh. morning a S. Jamess church wih solemn high mass of requiem. Solos * * * he increased money which he were sung by Miss Alice M. Schmid JPublic Service corporaion Would receive from his increase in raes of ery. he bearers were John Car- and Mrs. George B. McCary. he burial was a ^loun Olive ceme- MILLWARD ESAE SOLD. gas and elecriciy has been esimaed roll,- Maurice Carroll, William Beyins, John McGeever, Richard obin a from $2,009,000 o $3,000,000. MILLWARD SORE AND HOUSE he increased income from he in-ancrease in rolley fares is esimaed Edward Dowd. BOUGH BY ONE OF HEIRS. a $3,000,000 o $4,000,000. Every he Propery was Aucioned Off "a cen of his money will come ou of he Globe Hoel Monday and waa fe people. he people are making remendous sacrifices o carry on he war. he MRS. LOUISA MAHEWS DIED corporaions should likewise be compelled o make sacrifices. Many busi- Globe hoel o sele he esae. he SAURDAY NIGH. -, a aucion Monday.afernoon a he ness concerns are compelled o ea ino heir capial in order o coninue E. Ackerson, acing as a special mas- sale was conduced by Senaor Henry in business a all under he sress of er in chancery. Boh properies presen condiions. he public service corporaions seem o believe ha hey consiue a specially privileged class and ha hey mus be permied o charge any amoun hey please, in order ha hey may make heir UBiial profis or more han heir usual profis. * * * he municipaliies which are preparing o figh hese increased raes of he Public Service corporaion will apend grea sums of money and will make grea effors o preven hese increases of charges from being pu oiir he people. If hese municipaliies had done one-quarer of he work ill he pas o preven hese condiions which hey are doing now o remedy _liem, hey never would have been pu in heir presen pligh. ~ * * 4- hese municipaliies are reaping wha hey have sown. Under governmen ownership hey would no have o figh o reain fair raes for, rolley service. he ciy of Cleveland, where. Uie rolley is owned by he municipaliy, charges cens a ride. Compare ha wih he seven cens a ride which he Public Service corporaion wans o charge he people of New Jersey! Absolue public ownership of all public uiliies is he only cure for, evils of his kind. All oher remedies are merely emporary expediens ~. RECORD FOR SENAOR. George L. Record a Candidae for he Republican Nominaion. George L. Record has enered he race for he Republican nominaion for Unied Saes senaor. For some ime pas he has been urged by he Home Rule Republican league and by lie progressive Republicans of he -.sae o become a candidae for his office.. Las week he issued a sae-, men announcing his candidacy?* hia saemen is as follows: "In response o he urgen reques of a large number of Republicans who have been idenified wih he Progressive and Home Rule Republican league movemens in he poliics SECOND DEAH IN FAMILY BROHER FOLLOWS BROHER O HE GRAVE. William P. Gorman of Peer* Place Died Friday Hia Broher, John J. Gorman, Died hree Weeks Ag< oday on Board Naval Ship. William ParickGorman of Peers place died las Friday afer a shori sickness. He waa a broher of John J. Gorman, who died hree weeks ago on board a naval hospial ship. I is believed ha grief over his brohers deah hasened he end William P. Gorman was 20 years old He was a son of Peer J. Gorman and was born a Jersey Ciy. Hfs parens survive him. He, also leaves wo sisers and a broher, hey beiri; Miss Madeline Gorman, and Josepi Gorman, who live a homo; and Miss 0EAH OF AGED WIDOW. She was 78 Years Old and Her Deah Followed a Long Sickness She Made Her Home Wih Her Adoped Son, George Cairne. Mrs. Louisa Mahews, widow of Henry H. Mahews of Cols Neck, died Saurday nigh a he home of George Cairus of Monmouh sree. She had been in poor healh a long ime, bu her condiion didriobecome alarming unil abou en days previous o her deah. She would have been 78 years old nex July. louse is occupied by Mrs. George C. She was a naive of Keypor and was fland, one of he heirs of he esae. a daugher of he lae John B. Walling. drs. William Carlile.is anoher heir. Mr. Cairns was an adoped son of Mrs. Mahews. She ook him -o her home when he was a baby and laer in life when she became widowed he bread which she had cas upon he waers was reurned o her. Her adoped son ook a wife and he invied Mrs. Mahews o live a. his home. Mrs. Mahews moved from MONEY FOR RED CROSS. MIDDLEOWN O SEEK REGU LAR MONHLY SUBSCRIPIONS Canvass of he ownahip o be Mads for Sunu of Fify Cens o Fir* Dollars o be Paid Monhly o Carry on he Work of ha Red Croi., Middleown ownship is o sar a campaign o obain monhly subscripions of five cens o five dollars for he Red Cross of ha ownship. he objec of he campaign is o secure a regular monhly income. H. H. Bowell of Alanic Highlanda, who nssised Melvin A. Rice in he Red Cross membership drive las winer, is in charge of he presen campaign. An effor will be made o ge a subscripion from every family in he ownship and if possible from Bough by George Millward, Son of Joseph Millward. wo properies a Red owned jy he lae Joseph Millward were sold were bough by Mr. Millward s, son, George Millward of Lile Silver. he price waa $13,010.45, which,is 3,500 above all encumbrances.. he properies are a wo-sory sore building on he corner of Shrewsbury avenue and Locus aveue and a house on he corner of inard avenue and River sree. he early and successful conclusion. Under our form of governmen he adminisraion of Presiden Wilson is charged wih he managemen of he war. I is he duy of every parioic senaor o suppor he adminisraion in is war measures, regardless of poliics. If I am eleced senaor I shall loyally suppor he Presiden in -«v«ry--roasonable way, so _ha he_ counry may presen a unied fron o is enemies. "Bu here are addiional and vial duies ha belong o he senaorship besides, supporing he Presidens War measures. "How is he war o be paid for? Are he rich corporaions andmillionaires o pay for ho war, or is his expense o be saddled upon he plain people of he counry? "Wha is o be done abou profieering, and he huge forunes ha are now being made ou of he war? "Wha is o be done abou governmen ownership of railroads? "On all such quesions I ake a posiion direcly opposed o he leadership in our pary of he sandpaers, like Pcnrose of Pennsylvania, and David Baird of his sae. hey represen he corporae monopolies HE mm BANK REGISER, Cols Neck seven years ago and had for re-elecion according o saemens made by hem las nigh. he N. J.. a ha clone of business March 1h DEPOR OF HE CONDIION OF»» he Red Bank rus Company of Bed since made her home wih Mr. CairnS. SheJiad wo sons bu hey died several years ago. She leaves a broher, ligh. Andrew R, Coleman has on-, Bonds and moriwrea elecion will be held nex uesday BES0UHCE3. David C. Walling, Sr., of Keypor, ounced himself a candidae for hesocks and bonds he funeral was held his aferi noon a he house and he jierwon Archibald Ruherford and Harry ime loans upon eoilaerala nexpired erm of Alfred Boicher. Demand loans on collaerals 1B1.S42 87 was preached by Eev. Ocave "Vin- ilorford will be candidaes for full Munlcipanoana... 63,449 88! Beverhoud, pasor of he Reformed ;erms, Edward Lafera and Howard Noes and bill* purchased B church of Cols Neck. Mrs. Ma-jippincohews was a member of ha<!h"urch. idaes < i 79BM are also menioned as can- he burial was a Alanic cemeery Overdrafs a Cols Neck-. Church News. BankinK house...: A S. Paricks sociable will be Cashoahand,J 78.M1 84 riven nex Monday nigh a he Bap-Due from banks 188, ;is..church.by he pupils.of Mrs.-Her-- herasse.. - S S Z S B 3 9 ) DIED A A SANIARIUM; >er L. Murdochs Sunday-school lass. he ladies aid sociey will give IS SB WILLIAM MALONEY HAD BEEN clam chowder supper nex uesday v7 LUBlUIBa. n he church dining room. Capial i...- J SICK^A LONG IME. "Subsance" will be he opic of Surplus..,..:.-..I CO He Had Been a Whie Haven Saniarium Nearly a Year He Had he service a he Chrisian Science Undivided prosa(o«) meeing Sunday. Demand J.poclU.. A Lived a Red Bank hiry Years Before Going o he Saniarium. William, Maloney, a formeri residen of Red Bank, died yeserday morning a a saniarium a Whie Haven, Pennsylvania, from a complicaion of diseases. He had been a he saniarium abou a year.. Mr, Maloney was 54 years old. He was born in Ireland and had livedsa Reid Wordens underaking parlors. he funeral will be-held omorrow morning a en oclock a S. Jamess church.. he burial will be a Moun Olive cemeery. SOLDIER DIES FROM WOUND. Mrs. homas Paul Receives Word of -hrdealh of Her Broher,. Mrs. homas Paul of Oakland sree has received word of he deah of her nephew, William Gallagher, who was a member of he Scoish Rifles of, he Briish expediionary HE SCHOOL_ELECION. rusees Whose erms Expire Will No Run for Re-elecion. Richard A. Srong, John Bucklin nd James D. Oerson, he hree Red Sank school rusees whose erms ex- >ire his year, will no be candidaes REPOR OP HE CONDIION OF LV he Second Naional Bank of Red Bank, ai Red Bank, in he Sae of New Jersey, a he close if business, on March 1h, RESOURCES. a Loans and discouns (excephose nhown in b and c) S1.S Noes and bills rediscouned (oher han bank, accepances sold (see -IemSio) «Overdrafs, unsecn-od Bank abou hiry years. He was a U. S. Bonds deposied o secure cir- married hree imes. His hird wife "»rhiirsae; have consened.-afiev JjedJeji J 4x^gfl..H 1 e J X. J-J 4. J- ii. r.,- - Miloney leaves a daugher, Mrs. -oome-a-oandidae- for-hejjepubhcasb -E&mr&r-Bernre-rf-Bridwvemrer nominaion for Unied Saes senaor and wo brohers, Michael J,, Ma- a he Republican primaries o beloney of Maple avenue and -Marin held on Sepember 24h. Maloney of Middleown ownship, "he mos imporan subjec before he American people a his ime he body was brough o Red 4 per cen, pledged o secure Sae near Headdens Corner. - is he prosecuion of he war o an Bank and prepared for burial a culaion (par value) U. S. bonds and cerificaes of indebedness owned and Jinpledi * ~3o;ood"oo Premiu m on U. S. bonds r^ ^00 "axiberylrfahi Bonds, 3Va*per cen - - ~ : and 4 per cen unpledged... 11, Libery Loan BondcS 1 /-! pr cen and 4 per cen, pledged o secure U. S. deposis , " Libery Loan Bonds, 3 Viper cen and oi oher deposis or bills payable S4 99 a Bonds oher han U. S. bonda pledged o secure U. S. deposis 269,99 27 Bonda oher han U. S. bonds pledged o secure posal savings deposis, CO Securiies oher han U. S. bonda (no including socks) owned unpledged 366, oal bonds, securiies, ec, Socks, oher han Federal Reserve Bank sock -11, Socks of Federal Reserve Bank 60 per cen of subscripion) 13, L0, a Vhluo of banking houso,.,.../... 50, Furniure and Fixures Real esl ae owned oher han bank-, IDK house Lawful reserve wih Federal Reeerve Bank._ JO.4. Iemi wih Federal Reserve Bank in p\ cess of collecion (no availabe forces. Early in he war he was asreberre) >, Cash in va.ul and ne amouns due slighly wounded during he bale from naional bnnka C7 of Verdun. Laer he was wounded 0. Ne nmouns due from banks and -while serving in he Dardanelles and bankers, and rus Companies oher han included in Iems , and 15 afer being in a hospial six monhs 18. Checks on oher banks in he same he wen back ino service again and ciy or own as reporing bank (oher ook par in he capure of Jerusalem. During ha bale he was sho 17 and han Iem 17) J.. 3, oal of Iems , in he head and ivas sen o a hos-19. Checks on banks locaed ouside of pial a Alexandria, where he died. ciy or own of reporing 1 bank and Ho was born in Canada and was oher cash iems weny years old. He has anoher 20. Redempion fund wih U. S. roas- urcr and due from U. S. reasurer 3, broher -who is wih he Briish 21 WarSaviiigBCcrificaeBandnrif forces in Ialy. Samps acually owned ffig 62 No doub a grea many readers of his p are no familiar wih he fac ha many of he labor saving implemens no o be secured near Implemens and Household Goods hem can be secured from me in? Freehold. H. G. Moun Farm on Road from Highsown o Perrincville I is my aim a all imes o carry in sock a complee line of high grade farm implemens. Mos farmers oday own an auomobile. Wih his machine i is an easy maer o come o my place of business and inspec he implemens* one considers purchasing and see for ones self ha I do sell implemens ha are labor saving. In order for you o ge a beer idea of wha I sell I will enumerae a few of he, iems. Gile CreepingGrip and Happy Farmer racors. hese are hree-plow oufis. John Deere wo and hree-boomsracor Plows; Double Disk Harrows, racor and horse drawn; eigh-foo Meeker! Smoohing f Harrows, Acme Harrows, Oliver Gang Plows, Oliver Sulky Plows, Eureka wo-row Poao Planers, Eureka wo-row Ferilizer Disribuors, single and wo-row Culivaors. Hallock four-row Riding Weeders, Weeder Aachmens o fi any culivaor; Mowing Machines, Hay Loaders, Side Delivery Rakes, Grain and Corn Binders, Fodder Cuers, Seed Mills and Circular Saws. You can ge from me any implemen ha you migh require. Inquiries by leer or in person will receive promp and careful aenion. "..," C. H. ROBERSON FREEHOLD, IS. J. andruss. hey seek o impose he MRS. EDWARD FREEDMAN DEAD burden of he war upon he poor, and he oal amoun hough. o ax he rich as lighly as possible. Leighon Avenue -Residen Died Lai hough o be necessary I would make he rich,pay for he Wednesday. is $10, war, and would desroy he power of Mrs. Edward Freeman of Leighon Daed his 6h day of March, monopoly. Governor^Edge jusified avenue died las Wednesday from a bank liia appoinmen of David., Baird >, as,* complicaion of diseases. She. was32. Ne amoun dun o Naional banks H. A. KEEL, senaor on he 33. Ne amoun duo o banks, bankers, : and rus companies (oher han included In Iems 31or S2) 2, Disric Clerk. pario., I do no quesion J, " M" J a daugher of Alfred Bowles of Bairds parioism, bu 1 direcly oppose his poin of view in reference o band are living. She also leaves four 31.Individual deposis aubjec o check monooly sisers and hree brohers, hey beinpr "*?. Cerificaes of depoaidue in less 80 Years Old, Bahed his place. Her faher and her hus- oal of ien>s:)2and corporae monopoly and privilege. f^vcmilwf. Mr Jnn fwh? han 30 days (oher han for money For fory years J,e has represened in ; ^ a borrowed),...:...; filler. Mrs. Anna Smih, 3D. Cerified checks Bl Inernally for 20 Years our sae poliics he grea railroad I Mrs. Amy Johnson, Miss Louisa Bowand public uiliy ineress, and op- Jjf V Cashiers checks ousanding 4,608 22?,^ n?^ -i^l f^.^l 40. Dividends unpaid Mrs. D. C. Kewcorob wries Dr. Chaa. A. posed every measure designed o all of Red Bunk. he funeral was oal demand deposis (oher han yrrell l of New N York as followa: make hem discharge heir obligaions held Friday afernoon. Rev. H. B. bank deposis) subjec o Reserve, Iems , "My nex birhday Is July 13h 80 years o he public. When,he ges o hegan preached he sermon. he burial was a Lincrof. 44. Posal savinns deposis and 41 i.j.15, Have uaed yrrells "J: B. I* Cascade for more han 20 years. Bes B and d onlyl 45. Oher imo deposis remedy ha brings relief wihou he.use oal of. ime deposi! subjec o of drugs. My experience proved ha i Icacrvc. Iima , 41 nnd « a War loan deposi accoun CO Unied Saes senae he will represen hese ineress.here. He will voe wih Penrose and iie sandpaers agains he effors of Senaors Johnoon, Kenyon, Borah, Poindexer, and oher progressive senaors o make he (rrea corporaions and rich.men f>»y a larger share of he expenses of he war. "While we figh o make he world safe forpoliical democracy, we mus also igh o esablish and exend indusrial democracy and equaliy of opporuniy in his counry. "In a formal saomen o be issued in a few days I will se forh a definie imd consrucive program, by"which he expenses of he war can be me Navesink Man Dead. jouis..carney, Jr., of Navesink, died "Rriduy nigh of consumpion and dropsy, ije was 35 years old. He is survived by his parens and several brohers und sisers. he fuueraliwas held Monday afernoon and he burial was a Crysal-Sream cemeery. Ex-Cop o Speak a Union. Service. Hev. J. Edwin Brown, a fogmer.new York cop, wjll speak Widay nigh a he unipn prayer meeing a he Alanic Highlands Bapis ou of he surplus wealh of hechurch. Mr. Brown has been conducing revival services a Red Bank, counry, and hq cos of living grealy and permanenly reduced." Eaonown and Long Branch. oal LIABILIIES. 21. Capial sock paid in,..% ?5. Surplus fund a Undivided profls Mi, b Ijess curren oxpenses.and ineres and axes paid ?.-l Circulaing noes ousanding Amoun due o Federal Reserve oal...:." G7. a Liabiliies forrcdiscouns. includ-. - inir hose wih Federal Reserve Bank (seolemld* m, oal coningen liabiliies (67 a. ^ band c) SAE OF NEW JEMEY, COUNYOP MONMOUH, I, homas Voorliis. cashier of ho abovenamed bank, do solemnly swear ha he above saemen u rue o he bea of my knowlodee and belief. HOMAS yooiuhs.caahlar. Subscribed and sworn o before me aia welfh day March, A. ALVIN WHIING, Noary Public. COBBEC-Aes: CHAS. ALLEN. JE. BEN. J. PARKEB, (Direcor*. FRANK McUAHON. V """""* Good Implemens OVERCOME HE Deposis on Una... 1,072, imocriacaea... MU626 Cerified check... 10, reasurers checks! 466 8S oal dopoai. 2,456, Bills payable 100, Dueobanks :...;...*» Oher liabiliies SA.EO» NEW JEBssr. Cormr or MoNMorjir.rr _Newon Doromus. Presiden and Jea»e Mlno. reasurer, of he bove-named company being swally-duly-sworn, each for^himself depojoo and says ha ho foref-orul saemen is rue, o he bea df his knowledge and bellof. NEWON DOREMUS. PreaHenl. JESSE MINO. reasurer. Sworn and subscribed o beforejna his welfh daj pf March. A. D.I HARBY B, CLAON. Noary Public, N. J. BEJDOBEMOS. l m RICHARD APPLBGAB. > Direcors. HfcNRY CAMPBELL. NOICE. Noice is hereby given o he legal voers of he School Disric of he Borough of Rumson, in he couny of Monmouh, ha he annual meeing for he elecion of hree, members of he Board of Educaion will be held a Oceanic schoolhouse on uesday, March 19, 1918, a seven oclock p. m. he polls will remain open one hour, and as much longer as may be necessary, o enable all he legal voers presen o cas heir ballos. - A said meeing will be submied he quesion of voing a ax for he following purposes: Building and repairing school houses..* Curren expenses 9, always relieves. No danrcr from i. My illmcns were principally Urlo Acid, Biliouscss, Coslvcness, ec." his is by no means an excepional leer for Dr. yrrell o receive, as here are now over half a million Americans uslne Dr. yrreus "J. B. L. Cascade" wih like re- By he scienific use of Naures cloanser -warm waer i eliminaes all poisonous wase from he lower Inesine and gives Niuro a chancel o work unhampered.. You will bo asonished a he difference in your foclinei ho moraine afer an in; emal bah. he "J. B. L. CaneadeLsrll bo shown and explained o you by Jaa. Cooper, Jr., Bed Bank, who will aiokive you froo. on reques an inereaiiur bookle by Dr. Chas. A. yrrell. "Why Man of oday Is On)y 60 Per Cen Efllcien". Ge his bookle and know jus why Xn. irnal Bahing la so effecive In he promoion of beer healh. High Grade Furniure For Sale Cheap For parioic reasons I purchased from A Wend who ia now wih he "Colors in France" all his household furniure, jjvhich I will sell cheap for CASH. his furniure, which is all comparaively new, consiss of high grade r\sra~ and worhy models for--]ivinir room, dining ri)om, siing room (or den), hroe maser bedrooms, wo, servans^-., bedrooms, servans dining room, kichen. AUo piecea for porch, including Porch sleeping cob. Will lie sold inac a very low prices. May be seen by appoinmen a (Sryker& Srykers), Red Bank, N. J. Address G. C. Sherman, 79 Fifh Avenue, New York Phone Suyvcian -SEEDS- For Farm, and Garden in ^ bulk, packages and Seed f y. ape. j d Everyhing in he Line. S J Corn on he Ear. A Adjourned Public Sale Personal F*ropery MONDAY, MARCH 18h, 1918 A lfoo OCLOCK SHARP JHorses, Mules. Sheep. Hogs Farming LYRIC HEARE BUBO BANK elephone 22B-M VAUDEVILJLJE -AND- Feaure PHOO PLAYS Changed Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday Mainee 3:00 P. M., loc Excep Saurday* and Holiday* 2:30 P. M. Evening 7:00 P. M., 15c and 25c ^^i^i^l^a^a^a^a^a^a^a^a^rbia^a^a^h. Wednesday ana hursday VAUDEVILLE CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG in "MACDA" Friday and Saurday VAUDEVILLE "FRINGES OF SOCIEY" Feauring MILON SILLS and RUH ROLAND Monday and uesday VAUDEVILLE A $100,000 Producion COUPON SEE A GOOD SHOW AND SAVE MONEY HIS COUF»ON AND 5c WILJL. ADMI One in he Afernoon AND loc in he Evening (Balcony) AND ISc in he Evening (Orchesra) LYRIC HEARE, Red Bank «O»UMIIMH»MMIH««mMHMllHIHIM»IIHII SPECIALS A OUR MARKE FOR CASH ONLY - Qualiy and Pricea Always Righ Lean Plae Beef, lb... 18c ender Chuck Roas*, lb.. 25c Sugar Cured Shoulder*,.lb....23c Prime Rib* of Beef, lb 28c Breas* of Veal, lb 20c Rumps of Veal, lb. 25c op Sirloin Rous, lb...,30c Choice Sirloia Seaks, lb 32c ryjelkesgood LUCK OLEOMARARINE FINE FOR ABLE USE! Give u* a rial and prove ha i i* equal o he bea buer, and i saves you weny cen* on a pound COFFEE CRUMB CAKE 2 cups flour., Vz cup sugar. 2 ea spoons baking powder. 2 lumps of Jelkos, size of walnu. % ea Bpoon sal.. Rub all ogeher unil fine. Ino a cop break one egg, fill cop wih milk, sir ino flour mixure, bea unil smooh. Spread onflagreased baking shee. For crumbs mix scan V> cupflour,a walnu of Jelkes, ea spoon of cinamon, able-spoon of sugar, rub ogeher, sprinkle on cake, bake in ho oven from 15 o 20 minues. Broad and Fron Srees Red Bank, N. I. elephone 3O6-M. Mill Work & Building» he purchasers of his mill and propery are demandidg ha we give hem possession, clear of all sock, as hey will operae on a differen line of work. We will, herefore, sell a EXREMELY LOW PRICES everyhing we have on hand, consising of Window Sash, Doors, Sorm Sash, Mouldings, Blinds, Sairand Porch Rail, Srips and Rippings from good Lumber, Screen Wire> a few Window and Door Screens, Srips on which o slide your screens, Glass and small quaniies of oher aricles you would expec o find a a Wood Working Mill and Lumber Yard., Open all day on Saurday, and if you wish o see us in h$ evening) we are a he mill nearly every evening afer 7:30. WILLIAM F. SROUD, rusee, WAERS & OSBORN CO.,, Red Bank, N. J. KHAKI PANS i, $1.50 Will Be $2 Wihin f a Shor ime 19 Broad S. Red Bank!A GENLEMANS FARM: 1OO ACRES Land Under Culivaion 1500 Pniil rees, 22 Hmei. Modem Implemen.. Ne«r Red Mus < bo laid a a ma aeriflc*. ONLY BONAF1DE BUYERS NEED ANSWER. ADOIJPH WEISS aao Brawlwar. N*w York Wool Suis and rousers Will B* Scarcar han Sugar his Yaw N(JW Suis $8.00 o $22.00 rousers $2.00 o $6.00 " SUPPS 19 Broad S., Red Bank

13 PERSONAL. on Eas Fron sree, Mrs. Ferguson received a number of gifs. 1 She wan Mrs, John Garhar of Newark has formerly Miss May Conklln. been visiing her parens, Mr. and Berha Conrad, daugher of George Mis. George wlfonl of Spring sree Conrad of Eas Fron sree, is slowly Mr. ana Mrs, George Elgrlm of recovering from pneumonia., Ule Silver have moved ino Mrs, Alvin Whiing aended he Meho Irene Kerru house on ower Hill iivcu0, week. ilia conference a Alanic Ciy lus William M. Polngale of River Edward Carney of Linden placo is Haza Is spending a few days wih relaives a Washingon, P, C. pial. Mr. Carney is manager of he a surgical paien a a New York hos- Mrs. Ralph Cornage lef los week New Jersey food companys sore on for Grea Falls, Monana, whore she Brood sree. will visi relaives. Mrs. Cornoge Earl Shibla of Leonard sree W formerly Miss Laura Eirdsall. Her husband is now in France. - Leo McKee of McLaren sree has given up his employmen a he Bobars boiler works and has reurned o work for Couny Engineer George D, Cooper.,. Hiss Belle Mirn of Brooklyn is mending a few days wih her broher, Jesae Murfi of River Plaza. George Baldwin, Jr., of Oakland sree, who has been sick wih pneumonia, is recovering. Miss Amy OUen of Spring sree lias given up her posiion in he office of he Sigmund Eisner company. She will go omorrow o Aberdeen, Maryland, where she will be employed by he governmen. Donald Mahews of Fair Haven is a new employee of ike Eisner facory office force. Osbom Pinard has reurned o WUkeabarre, Pa., afer a say wih UB moher, Mrs. Ella Pinard of Broad sree. Frank Aul of Sunse avenue has engaged in he clam business and has f ough a horse and wagon. John Layon of LeighW avenue, lias given up his jab a Anderson4 azlcab saion and is now working for he railroad. David Sco has.aken his place a Andersons. homas Oakes of Wesside avenue caugh wo skunks and a snapping urle las hursday. George Rockhlll of Shrewsbury has given up his Job wih he railroad and is working a Roberas boiler works, Mr. and Mrs. J. Clark Holbrook of Bas Fron sree are spending several weekb a Alanic Ciy. hey were a New York during he winer. homas Brannlgan, who has been employed a he Cenral hoel he pas fire years, has given up ha job o work in Bulers grocery sore. Dr. C. C. Sraughn and his daugher are making a say a Pinehurs, Norh Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. Arhur Adams of Havre de Grace, Maryland, spen las week wih Mr. and Mrs. Paul homas of Oakland sree. Mr. and Mrs, James Quigley, Mrs, Henry VanMaer and Mrs. James C, Benne of Red Bank and homas Benne of Asbury Park moored o Souh Amboy Sunday and spen he day wih Mr. and Mrs. John Lovely, formerly of his piece. Miss Florence Sickles of Navesink visied Miua Frances Chamberlain of Souh sree over Saurday and Sun- Seorge Palmer of William sree has reurned home from a business rip o Canada. Mr. Palmer is employed by he Dr. I. H. Kline Co., of Brood sree. Mrs. Eugene W. Layon of Wes Fron sree is in bed wih sickness, Mrs, Edna M. Harrison of Bridge avenue has eurned home from a monhs visi wih Mr. and Mrs, George Barker of Rocheser, New York. A-son-was born o "Mrs.-Joseph Field-of Long Branch, on Saurday. Mrs. Field was formerly Miss Knherine Landsdowne of London, England, and Mr, Field is a naive of Red he baby has been named David Dudley Field. Miss Ida Rose has finished her coarse a he raining school for nurses a he Spring Lake hospial. She is a daugher of he lae E. B. Rose, who conduced- he Elbera hoel a Asbury Park. George Minon, formerly prescripion clerk in C. A. Minons phjir-, macy, is now employed as prescripion clerk in James Coopers drug sore. Alber Burdge and family of Mechanic sree spen Sunday/wih his parens, Mr. and Mrs, E. E. "Burdge of Locus Poin Minnie, Adaline and Wilda Louise Olsenr children of"wlllianiolseri of Wesside avenue,.are sick wih whooping cough. Miss Belle Smih, daugher of Policeman Allen H. Smih of Mechanic sree, was operaed on las week a he Long Branch hospial for appendiciis. She is recovering. Misa icharloe Wnldheim of Leighon avevie is employed as a bookkeeper a Doremus Bros, sore on Broad sree. Miss Waldheim and Hiss Caherine Quigley spen par of ar week a New York. Miss Olive Fary of Eaonown, a senographer in he office of he Sigmuml Eisner facory, is on a weeks vacaion. Fred Olsen of Spring sree is employed in he Eisner office afer school hours. M?i, William Durham of Reckless C,ra» aken o he Long Branch ilial on Monday for reamen. Miss Cecil Weaver, Miss Mabel Bykes and Jay W. Hopping eneruned he soldiers a OampVall Sunday afernoon. Mrs. Joseph Palise has applied for a paen for n new food preparaion for making buer, i- George H. Whie of Fron sree fa spending a few days a Washingon. W. G. Boeler spen Sunday a Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Leser Pach of Newark spen Sunday wih Mr. Pachs moher, Mrs. Morris Pach of Monmouh sree Mrs. Abbey Jones of Brooklyn spen yeserday wih her parens, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Schenck of Broad sree. Misa- Madeline Apgar of Long Branch is employed a Evanss employmen agency office. ^Bernard Coyne of Mechanic sree nas a new Cadillac car which he bough hrough William H. Ely. David Loroy of Shrewsbury nvoriuo, superinenden of he Robers boiler works, was laid up par of las week wih bronchial grip. Mrs. Claude Onkerson has resumed ber duies a he Second Naional bank afer haying been laid up hree greeks wih grip. Abou weny employees of he office force a he Sigmund Eisner faeory paid a surpriso visi oo, V. Clark of Elberon on Saurday nigh Mr. Clark is raffic manager a he Eisner facory. : Fred J. Noble of Recor placo, a member of he naval reserve, is jin- fler reamen a he naval hospial a Pelham bay raining saion for bronchiis.and somach rouble Mr. Noble underwen an operaion a shor ime ago,. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McMohon have been making a sojourn a he Laurel f hmlao a Lakewood. Edward W> Wise, Jr., of Broad sree, is sick wih measles. A surprise miscellaneous shower was given los nigh for Mrs. James. Ferguson a Miss Cecil Weavers.i. Joined Union fire company las week. SHREWSBURY NEWS. Many Auomobile* Suck on he Lile Silver Raid Las Week. here ia "no boom" o he road in fron of he Hazard propery on he Lile Silver road. Many auomobiles go suck a his spo las week, among hem being several large rucks from Camp Vail. A large caerpillar engine was used o pull heso rucks ou of he mire. James McCue, Jr., has resumed his job as chauffeur for Frank Hughes, afer having spen a vacaion of wo David Ecker, Lyle Hennessey, Joseph Savage, Alber Schoeflin, Alvira Busch, Llda ChaBcy, Emily and Lillian Fleckner, Viola Gan, Agnes monhs wih his parens, Mr. and Ludwig, Bearice nnd Viola Busch, Mrs. James McCue. Hilda George, Emily Damez, Evelyn Busch, Mary Moran, Emma Scarsi, During he heavy gale Sunday a Margare Schoefllin and William large ree in fron of Aaron Armsrongs place was blown down. he ree is one of he oldes in his localiy. When he ree fell several elephone wires were brough down.... Edmund Hobba is on he sick lis. he reading club me yeserday a Mrs. Aaron Armsrongs. Mrs. James P, Soffle of Ridgefield Park spen Sunday wih Mrs. Joseph V. Holmes. Framfe Layon has been eneraining relaives from Long Branch. he womens missionary sociey of he Presbyerian church will mee omorrow a Mrs. John G. Breeses a Eaonown. H. Edward Armsrong has recovered from sickness and is ou again. Harold Johnson was home Sunday from Camp Dix, where he is employed as driver of a Red Cross car. Sidney Pedee will farm homas John Hawkins has given up hism. Wallings place his year. job a Eisners facory and is now Miss Fannie Cowles is visiing relaives a Newark. working on Dr: Fahnesocks place. wo auomobiles collided in fron he ladies auxiliary of Hazle fire of A. Holmes Bordens sore-friday. company will mee wih Mrs, Judson he damage done was sligh and noconover hursday of nex week. one was hur. he anniversary supper of he firo A alk on India was given in hecompany will be held omorrow Presbyerian church Sunday morning by Miss Mary Lovc, who is a homas G. Cowles visied nigh. relaives missionary in India and who is on a years vacaion which she is spending wih her parens, Mr. and Mrs. John. Love of iile Silver. Miss loves alk was chiefly abou missionary work in India and abou educaional work done here among lie naives. Miss Loves. alk was very Ineresing and afer he service was over she was congraulaed by many persons on he clearness of her alk and on he manner in which she presened he facs regarding missionary work in ha counry. Nex Monday nigh he H. K. K. club, which is a young peoples Indian club conneced wih he Presbyerian church, will give nn enerainmen in he chapel. he objec of he club is o suppor a girl in he Kakha school in India, where Miss Love is a worker. Among he numbers on he program will be a song in Hindusani by hree members of he club in Indinn cosume and a skech in which he cosumes of several counries will be worked^ here will be no admission fee, bu an offering for he work of he club will be received. EAONOWN NEWS. ony Raii Sign Blown Down and Hi Sore Window Smashed. During he gale Sunday a sign on ony Rais sore was blown down. I sruck one of he sore windows and smashed he glass ino bis. A corn crib on Mahew Byrness place was blown over. Mrs. Luher Boyce, who has been very sick, is improving. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Newcomb spen Sunday a Bridgeon, William Carlile is sick wih a heavy cold. Since he Gulf refining company closed is plan is employees have been looking "for jobs elsewhere. H.- Floyd Rush is now; working for he Sandard oil company and Philip Paerson is working for he exas oil company. Eev. J. E. Paerson reurned yeserday from conference a Alanic Ciy. he services a he Mehodis church Sundny were conduced by his broher, Samuel Paerson of Newark. he Mehodis ladies aid sociey will mee omorrow a Mrs. Arhur aylors. Whooping cough is prevalen among he children nnd he school aendance is grealy decreased. Mrs. Sephen Aumack is sick wih grip. Mr. and Mrs. heodore Woko are laid up wih grip. he Mehodis mens club will hold a lunchbox sociable Friday nigh in he church basemen. he Card of hanks. women of he congregaion will pre- We wish o hank all he friends are he food and he men will buy and neighbors who in any way 8le lunches. he,club now has sixy assised us during he sickness and members., deah of our husband and faher; Mrs. Samuel Wakins is sick wih also he New Era associaion for a heavy cold. heir floral ribue and services ren- he Mehodis Epworh league meeing Sunday nigh will be led by James Kenna., Mrs. Whiney Dangler and her son heodore are kep indoors wih sickness., Mrs. Orville Reid and *her hree children of.piaburg spen par of las week wih Mrs. Reids parens, Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy. Mrs. William O is on he sick lis wih a heavy cold. Fred Richardson will go o work for he inern Manor waer company a is Newman Springs plan nex monh. """"." Evangelisic meeings nre being conduced a Zion Mehodis church his week by Mrs. A. B. Clark of Philadelphia. here is.no boom" o he sone road in fron of D. C. Allgors. he road is low and springy a his spo and many auomobiles go suck in he mud during he pas week. One machine which go mired Friday nigh WHS hooked up o a rolley car and pulled ou ha way... *» Fair View Nawi. Word has been received here ha Fred Bremoyor and A. H, Smih, who OfcEAHPOR NEWS, Camp Vail Soldier Who Wai Mining U Found a New York. Privae Schoen, who disappeared from Camp Vail a shor ime ago, was found lus, week a New York and is now a he camp. I was hough a firs by he miliary auhoriies ha he was a Harry, VanSchoicks. Mr. VanSchoick says ha his house was no raided UB ropored; ha an officer simply called here o inquire if Schoen was a he house. Rev. Herber S. Munyon reurned yeserday from conference a Alanic Ciy. Rasmus Miller conduced he Sunday morning service A he Mehddis church and Rev. Garre Conover of Camp Vail preached a nigh. Rev. J. F. Heilenmari of Maawan, formerly of his place, was a Sunday visior here. Ho preached Sunday nigh a S. Lukes church a Long Branch. Pupils wih perfec records for he pas monh wore Frank Briggs, Simpson. Main sree will probably be opened for ravel "his week. he work of rebuilding he sree is being rushed under he supervision of miliary auhoriies of Camp Vail. HA2LE NEWS. Firemen Will Celobrao Anniverwry <J omorrow Nigh. Word has been received here of he arrival of a daugher a he home of Mr. and Mrs. GiffoEd A. Walling of Roselle Park. P. Oo Weigand, Jr., has been confined o his home wih an ulceraed ooh. imohy Walling, who has been sick, is improving slowly. a Asbury Park on Sunday. he following pupils of Hazle public school were presen every school day in February: Lucy Nappi, Clarence Sproul, Arvid Laham, Edward Hyer, Ernes Hyer, Mahew Sheupp, Louis esino, Sanley Surinjrer, John Morrell, William Unger, Edih Bailey, Genevieve Cal, Alwinia Guderjahn, Melissa Hyer, Grace H. Weignnd, Mary Welch and Ermine Cuaggio. Mrs. Joseph H. Webser is sill improving from her sickness. Miss Emma Wilson, who lives on he Middleown urnpike, is visiing Joseph H, Webser. INON FALLS NEWS. Annual Meeing and Elecion of he Ladiei Aid Sociey. he ladies aid sociey held is annual meeing hursday a Mrs. Samuel J. Bennes and eleced he following officers:, Presiden Mil. Samuel J. Benne. Vice presiden Mrs. J. C. Hnnklnnon. Secreary and reab\ircr Mrs. Wellingon Wilkins. Mrs. John C. Crawford, who has been kep indoors wih sickness several days, is improving. Boxing has become a popular pasime among he youhs of he village and several ineresing bous have been held. John Sco, beer known as "Dominie," seems o be he king bee among he pugilisic aspirans.. Mrs. J. C. Hankinson reurned las week from a visi of a week a Belleville and Whie Plains. * Dr. and Mrs. Reginald S. Benne of Asbury Park spen hursday wih he docors "parens, Mr,, and Mrs. Samuel J. Benne* homas Johnson is having improvemens made o his house on he SwJmmingRWeir road,. _Mr. and Mrs, Raymond McCue, who were recenly married, will live in i Mra. William Colcman has moved from Pine Brook o a bungalow owned by John A. McGuire. Frank McGuire will move from Eaonown o Pearson H. Bennes house on he Shrewsbury road. Card of hanks. *~ Deeming i impossible o hank all in person, we ake his means of expressing our appreciaion of he kindness and beauiful floral ribues exended in our bereavemen caused by he deah of our.moher. Special hanks o Rev. A. A. McKay, o Miss Freda Ohland for her singing and o he pall benrers. Mr.-and Mrs. Phineas M. Smih. Adverisemen. dered a he funeral. Mrs.L. Mouser and family. Adverisemen. Card of hanks. We desire o hank all hose who assised in. any way during our bereavemen caused by he deah of, moher and siser.." Henry VanBrun, Levis Chasey. Adverisemen. Curd of hanks. We wish o hank all hose who assised us during he deah of husband, faher and broher... Mrs. Josephine Grause and family, Mrs. Ezra Osbom, George Grauae. Adverisemen. Card of hanks. We wish o hank hose who assised us in any way afer he fire which desroyed our house and conens. Mr. and Mrs.iChas. G. Leonard. Adverisemen Card of hanks. We wish o hank all hefirdcom- HE ROD BANK REGISER. XhiB scienific preparaion promply were in he las draf coningen, panies and friends for heir kindness have arrived a Camp Grecnleaf, during our recen fire. kills all desire for whiskey, beer and Gedrgrin.. Mrs. Jennie. Mead, oher inoxicans. I can bo given in Charles Fiefield has given up his homas Mead, Jr. he home secrely. No saniarium job on he Oak Hill farm and has Adverlsempp. expense. No loss of ime. gone o Boson o live wih his IN MEMOniAM.. roher. In and nnd loving memory of our beloved Wo are so sure ha Orrino will Baniel Lawless of New York, riding maser for J. Amory Haskell, ered, huibaml and faher, Jnmea Bell, who en-benefi ha we say o you, if, afer 5 jno henven March 14h, il he dny break nnd he shadows flee spen Saurday and Sunday a his a rial you fail o ge ary benefi, mvny." home here.. L1DA P. BELL, your money will be refunded. Coss Mrs. Mary A. Hopkins of Red Bank. FLORENCE DELL ILCH. only $1.00 a boif.; Ask us for free has been visiing Mrs, George A, Van- Brun.-. BIRHS. bookle abou Orrine. MOUN. A Alanic Hlshlsnds, on Sun-, James Cooper, Jr., Brood, and I pays o adverise In he Refrw. &ncr M " Chmrle Moun -» Whie srees, Red V ± y f 4- r V J v - f" f? f PUBLIC SALE HOUSEHOLD FUR1NIURE AUCION SALE EXRAORDINARY! -ON- Monday, March 25b r 1918 RUMSON, N. J. Five minues walk from end of rolley. Inquire a Hinelmans Real Esae office and you will be direced o sale. Sales sars a 1O:OO oclock sharp. " Lunch served on grounds. his sale will include he conens of several houses. Everyhing will be sold o he highes bidder. A chance o buy your furniure a your own price. Do No Miss I! Some of he aricles o be sold are :,, \ Beds, springs, maresses, chiffoniers, bureaus, chairs, rockers, wicker ables, dining room ables, bedroom ables, picure*, porch furniure, carpes, rugs, curains, porieres, shades, lamps, sofas, pillows, cushions, curio cabines, leaher chairs, Morris chairs, wicker chairs, iceboxes,and oher aricles of furnishings oo numerous o menion. " GEORGE H. ROBERS, Aucioneer. ALFRED J. HINELMANN. /"\l)r purpoe i«^-* now as i h»s ^lwnyi been o ervo he public in a way ha will mee heir approval. he couresy of our saff is unfailing. Chairs and &Dies /or all occasions ESAE OF MARRVC.FAV AWWORDEN JR^ FUNERAL DIRECOR IS MONMOUH S. RED BAHK SEND US HA SILl" SWEAER for dry cleaning. No maer how soiled i is well clean i horoughly and reurn i o you jus like new. Don fear for color or fabric. Our reamen is harmless o eiher. Why le your beauiful sweaer hanf useless in he close when our dry cleaning will make i serviceable? EAGLE CLEANERS AND DYERS 95 Shrewsbury Avenuej Red Bank* New Womens and Misses Sunning Spring Apparel Now on Display a QUALIY SHOP Models horoughly Original and Our Assormen Presens he Mos Successful Spring Syle hemes. hey Wili Disinguish he Wearer Because of heir Well ailored Appearance and heir Splendid Fabrics. ^ SMAR SPRING SUIS For Women and Misses " - Aracive Spring Suis of Serges, Mannish Mixures, Jersey Cloh, braided, sraighline, beled or pleaed models; some wih mannish effecs, juall hejnos^desired colorings. An unusual showing of afernoon, sree, sporwear or evening Dresses, boh from he poin of maerials and syles. Sof crepe de chines, fine georgees, plain and new poins, affeas, ec. hese dresses mus be seen o be fully appreciaed... ;..^ BLOUSES he Qualiy Shop has he larges and mos desirable assormen of Spring. Blouses in his secion We-are-specialiss-in-Women^s-Pashionable-Apparel-andour Blouses canno be duplicaed in syle and qualiy and hey are excepionally ;low priced. 26 Broad Sree, Opposie Mechanic Sree Red Bank, N. J. QRRINE SAVED HIM FROM DRINK %>&&fr&!s&<fr&fr&&&&&$^^ BURDGE & RUSSELL EXPER FURNIURE and PIANO MOVERS Largo padded vano for local and long Jlsance moving. You nfeed have no drelid of uiovluy day if you will urn he job over o us. We Berve you wih every faciliy and every couresy. - No confusion. No Inconvenience,, Paricular aenion la given o he cleanliness of our vana. Esimaes given on local and long disance moving. Freigh, baggage and general caring..;. Four mia vans a your Bervice. Call, wrie or phone, BURDGE& RUSSELL 40 Mechanic sree, Red Bunk. Phone 219-W. Locua Poin.. Phone B-R Alanlq I Wll-Boed Horse, Sable and Cale Manure, Pulverized or BbreadoO. ABOEL KmrOB. hia manure la odorless and excepionally nurlluuu. Flurlae, Lnmlscnpe Gardeners and Orowera have obained wonderful reaula. Also uaed for grasfl, lawn,- veseablo nnd flower gardens, poed plans and all farming purpouos. A Laalnn Plan Food, o DO mixed wlli noil or used separaely, promoing he growh of every class of vegeaion. Is B>sr«, Balk or Box Car». Call or wrlo for your nupply a once, so as o assuro shipmen. M. McGIRRS SONS CO. 164 W. 34b BM, Snr or Ciy. If you inend o ren your propery furnished for he coming Summer season, Ha i wih his office, giving full deails nnd price. HAWKINS BROS./Agens Corner Eas Fron Sree and Wharf Avonue RED BANK elephone 003

14 Foureen. "Fairfield Gardens." his is,he name seleced as he ile for he rac of land on he Kings Highway, beween Red Bank and Headdehs Corner, and lying along he line of he Red Bank and Middleown rolley, A prize of firs choice of any lo on he rac was offered for he bes name submied. he name of "Fairfield Gardens" was submied by only one person John. Love of Lile Silver. When Mr. Love submied his name he said he offered i FAIR HAVEN NEWS. Appropriaion of $5,300 o Be Voed on a School, Elecion. A he school elecion nex ues r day appropriaions of 44,800 for curren expenses and $500 for.repairs will be voed on. he erms of William E. Kirke, Edgar Smih and William Benne as rusees exrun again jjnin and Irving Wild.. _... will be pire his year. Mr. Kirke will no a candidae in hisjflace. he oher wo will run for office again. A he meeing of he mayor and only ou of friendship for he owner of he propery and ha he mus no be considered as a conesan for he prize. When he was.noified ha he nameoffered by him had been acceped as he bes name for he propery and ha he was eniled o his choice of any lo on he rac, he said he could no accep he lo because he had expressly sipulaed ha he name submied by him was no offered in compeiion, bu purely as a maer of Frank A. Mulford complained o he council of he numerous sray personal friendship. He suggesed ha if any person had submied he name "Fairfield," or any combinaion of words con- own of hem. dogs running in he srees and said somehing should be done o rid he aining he word " Fairfield," ha he lo be awarded o ha person. Edward M. LiUe and William H. Benne were graned exemp fire- Fory-wo persons, no couning Mr. Love, submied he! men s cerificaes. J he board of healh was graned name of Fairfield, eiher by iself or in combinaion wih he \vordj $150, half of he years appropria- Park, errace, Manor, ec. Mr. Loves wishes in his maer will l larence e Li!e, assisan chief of be respeced and he persons submiing his name will draw los o he fire deparmen, has resigned as a member of he fire police and A. E. choose he winner of he lo, in conformiy wih he condiions Smih was appoined upp. in his place. HE RED BANK REGISER council las nigh he fire alarm was repored rep o be in perfec working ing will be "he secre of Failure." order. >rd I has been repaired by Rober S,; Johnson of Red ha." he prayer. service onigh Long of Evere and Joseph Linz- he evening opic will be "his is An opinion was received from Aorney Warren H. Smock o heservices will be held as usual. he bough by George E. Houser of Maa- will be held a he church. Oher mayer of Navesink. A mule was effec ha poulry killod by doga is Chrisian Endeavor rally Friday nigh wan. ^ o be paid for from he money colleced in dog axes. he poulry were ineresing. Over $80 was2,000 fee of ile pipe laid on her was largely aended and he services Mrs. Myrle Palmer is having killed mus be viewed by wo freeholders and is value fixed. A copy ingon supper held by he women of p. Schenck. Frank Haley of Evere cleared a he recen Marha Wash- farm, which is occupied by Goorge of his opinion was ordered sen o he church. is doing he work. Mrs. Carl Schwenker, who pu in a he women of he Episcopal church Mrs. Harry Sryker has reurned claim for poulry killed by dogs. will hold a delicaessen sale Saurday from he Long Branch hospial, A new door is o be placed on he afernoon of his week a Miss Mamie where she underwen an operaion. firehouse. ^ Hendricksons, Mr. and Mrs. Sryker will move in a Mrs. Michael Reilly, who has been Bhor ime o Mrs. Srykers former seriously sick all winer, is improving home a Oceanpor.... lje council will buy 300 fee of rope saed when he adverisemen asking.for a name for he. rac was j and hree nigh sicks for he use of firs published. he names of hose who submied his name are: BED BANK. H. P. Schroeder, 297 Locus avenue.- Cheaon Simmons, Jr., and Marion Simmons. -. B. J. Clark, 28 Recor place. " ;. B. C. A., Maple avenue. Fred rjvold.-wavcrly place. Mra. Louia So^el, 78 Wallace sree. Miss Gerrude Norman. 77 Maple avenue., Mra. John D. Wakins, 146 Chesnu sree. William A. Pinard, 18 Droad sree. Mrs. Joseph B. Asay, 48 Linden place. Mrs. Charles Davison, 100 Wallace sree. Mrs. Edwin C. Gilland, 15 Park place. M. B. Wes, care Sandard oil company. Mrs. Harry A. HawWns, 23 Irving place. Kenneh DieU, 149 Wes Fron sree. Miss Julia S. Walling, 49 ower Hill ave. Frank Finkle. Harry, Campbell. William C. Moxley, 1 Sunse avenue; John Morrow, Jr., Riverside Drive. OU-OF-OWN. Rober aylor, lock box Hi Mrs. Joseph W. Kinhafer, Holmdel. Sara McCaropbell, Holmdel. Mrs. Georfirfl H. Howland, 1 Lile Silver. Mrs. J. G. Decker, Middlpown. Charles. H. ilorford, Middleown. Charles B. Everdell, Hoile. Mrs. Harry S. Cowles, Hazle. William S. Sanford, Baonown. John Maroncy, Eaonon-n. Mrs. William home..leonardo. :Mrs. Henry Coe, Por Monmouh. Mrj. J. W. VanBrakle. Maawan. Anna M. Bad!, Maawaj. George A. Dlei, Jr., Maawan. Anna. -. Diez, Maawan. Mailda H. Srahan, Clarksburg. Mra. W. S. Wllle, Allenwood. Mrs. Garre Corell, Cranbury, N. J. H..E. Rava, Bodenown, N. J. George M. O. Woodward, Samford, Conn; he drawing o choose he winner of.he lo will be helca he Regiser Office on. Saurday, March 16h, a 3:00 P. M. he persons named above are requesed o be a he Regiser Office a ha ime and conduc he drawing. In case any ofhe persons should be unable o be presen,,heir names will be included in he drawing and hey will have he same chance"bf winning as hose who are presen., A warrany deed for he lo will be given as soon as maps of he propery are compleed and a choice of a lo is made by he winner. = " Regiser Office, Red Bank, N. J/ he fire police. One of he soves in he firehouse has been given o he Mehodis church. A heaing sysem has been fir*inen insalled had in no he furher firehouse use and for he he soves. _ Bills amouning o $ were iddered paid..^councilman Joseph W. Davis, who has been laid up five weeks wih an abscess, is around again and was a he council meeing las nigh. Myron Morson, who recenly enlised in he coas arillery, is sick wih pneumonia in Connecicu, where he is saioned^ More breaks in he waer mains have occurred in he village and workmen from he inern Manor {waer company are here nearly every day making repairs. he laes breaks o occur are a he corner of Main sree and Pearl avenue and in fron of he Mehodis church prop- Edward and John Rier aended a meeing of managers of Alanic &. Pacific sores a Asbury Park Sundays Edward is manager of he sore a Seabrighg and John is in charge of he sore here. Edward was a winess in he rial of Herman and Nahan Lefkowiz in he federal cour a renon las week on a charge of making sediious remarks agains he Unied Saes. Mr. and Mrs. EdwarJJ\Hendrickson SJJEW Sunday a New "York. hey will move here abou April 1s. Harvey Marcellus has he hull of ffis houseboa compleed and is ROW building he_house_on i. :..._.. Oysermen here are making seady shipmens-of oysers o he markes. hg high wind Sunday Caused some rifjfhe oysermen heavy losses by causing he -waer o wash he oysers away from "along he shore, where hey had been placed awaiinjf shipmen Good caches of flounders, perch and omcod are being made in nes in he river. Among he successful fishermen are Louia H. Smih, Waler Mlnon and Herber Snydor. Mrs/ Merri, who has been living in one of Lon HascalPs houses, has moved her furniure o Chicago. Unwood Minon of N«w York, who has been seriously sick, is spending some ime wih his parens here. he subjec of he sermon.a he Mehodis church nex Sunday morn- slowly bu is sill confined o he J. C. Srahan, he couny superinenden house. Miss Elsie Smih has recovered of schools, visied he from an aack of sickness. *-»-«> HOLMDEL NEWS. Church Supper Nex Wednesday Children* Choir Formed. A ligh supper will be served in he chapel of he Reformed church nex Wednesday nigh. I will be in charge of he ladies aid sociey, A childrens choir is being organised vx he feeform^d church under he direcion of Mra. aylor Hance. All he children of he congregaion have been asked o become members of he choir. Las week he Ely esae sold hree horses o Max Shapiro of Keypor and eams o H. E. Sco of Hoffmans Saion, John J. Dunlap of Middleown, Sacco & Bruno of Long Branch, Roacoo Clayon of Freehold and Melvin C, Ely of Perrlneville. Single horses were bough by Raymond Reid of Lincrof, H. V. Vreeland of Maawan, H. E. Manee of Hazle, Henry Becker > Of Long Branch, John Heiaer of Marlboro, Luher Schenck of Holmdel, Joly schools here hursday. he annual school elecion will be held nex uesday. he rusees whose erms expire are Edward ilon, Chriney Holmes and John L. Hendrickson. Henry VanBrun has moved from Cols 1 Neck o a house on Henry Crosss farm. He is working for James VanBrun. ^ m I pays o adverise in he Regiser. ~ Peek ahead!.don you find ha Qualiy is he only hing ha guaranees long and saisfacory wear?...we do! has why we pa Qualiy, he kind of "Qualiy ha we can back. wih "money back," ino our clohes for men and boys. Prices reasonable.... MAIL OBDBSS rlllsd ROGERS PEE COMPANY Broadway anhs Broadway "he a 34h S. Four Broadway Corners" Fifh Ave. a Warren a"41«"sc EJ, NEW YORK CIY New Jersey Food Co, HE HOME OF GOOD QUALIY AND LOW PRICES BROAD SREE RED BANK Special Price his Week Pore New Orleans Molasses 1% Kara Corn Syrup, can 13c Aun Jemimas Buckwhea and Pancake Flour, pkg Heckers Buckwhea and Pancake Flour, pkg Quaker Hominy Gris and Whie Corn Meal, pkg Rolled Whie Oas, lbs 20c Good Qualiy Rice, x lbs 25c Fancy Evaporaed Peaches, lb 15c Choice Sana Clara Prunes, - - lb 10c COFFEE Roased 20c pouiul BROMANGELON, all flavors, pkg 9c California Peaches in syrup, - - can 20c Fancy Jersey Pears in syrup, - can 18c Red Beans, High Grade, cans 25c Pink Salmon,. - -, all can 18c Baraaria Shrimp, we or dry, - - can 12c Sardines in Olive Oil, can 13c Domesic Sardines in Oil, can 8c Pure Seleced Codfish, - 1 lb bricks 18c hreaded Fish, pkg 8c and 5c Oleomargarine, swee and fresh, - Choice Sharp Cheese, lb 28c lb 29c New Jersey Food Co. RED BANK LONG BRANCH INERNAIONAL, FARMERS! AENION!! No farmer oday can afford o ill his land wihou using a racor. he INERNAIONAL KEROSENE RAC$R.-a carload of which will" arrive oday is he leading racor for he farmers of Monmoulh Couny, pariculariylhosaiarmerswho ill a place of fory or more acres. We wan every farmer in Monmouh Couny o see his racor and we wan o ge in ouch wih he ineresed farmers and ell hem all abou is wonderful feaures. I has aken several years o build and perfec.his ligh weigh bu subsanially made 4-cylinder racor. I has.successfully passed he nos^igid es of acual field condiions and is now on he marke as an "INERNAIONAL" produc, which gives i a place a once as a high sandard machine...^!* * -. - he racor is buh of hehighes grade maerials and he arrangemen ofhe racor is such ha i is excepionally easy o ge a everyfaing. Is cenralized conrol is a big feaure and he whole.riiechanism is very simple. """* > ^ In addiion o he INERNAIONAL K$R0SE& RACOR we are agens fpr he celebraed line of INERNAIONAL moor rucks and farm machinery of every descripion. No maer wha you may need in farm machinery jfom a. plow o a racor, we can supply ypu. " ; V< -" J V" he specificaions as given below ell in a small way he mechanical consrucion of he INERNAIONAL KEROSENE RACOR, bu he machine iself mus be seen o.be fully appreciaed..,. "SPECIFICAIONS^ ~" Raed H. P. b.l 16..-drawbur, 8 Bore, 4 in ;Sroko,B in. R. P. M. ;... 1,000 Cooling Sy»om capaciy 12 gal. Fuel ank capaciy (keroene) 10 gal. (gasoline)... 1 gal. Wheel baie 85 in. Widh, 64 in.lengh, 132 in. Heigh,.. 65 J4 in! Diam. rear wheel*, 40 in. Fron, 32 {a. Face rear wheel* 12 in Fron, 4 in. Forward ipeed. (m3e> per hr.)... 1*4.2 f-4 Reg. Pulley Diam...., ;.. 12 W in. Reg. Pulley Faca S% in. Bel speed (f. per rain.) 2,000 Shipping w, complee asprox 3,300 Ibi. Packed for expor apprex. 4,500 Ibi.! INERNAIONAL machineryjs backed by hree-quarers of a cenury of manufac- uring experience and.his is he kind of service ha couns. I is also he only kind of service ha a farmer who wans o make money should consider. - When you buy a racor, a ruck or any kind of farm machinery you are buying serviceviaher han so much seel, iron and wood. he degree of efficiency wih which he service is rendered deermines largely he PROFI YOU WILL MAKE ON YQUR IN- VESMEN. I is very imporan herefore ha you should buy a racor, moor ruck or oher piece of farm machinery capable of giving profiable and saisfacory service for a long erm of years. - Is Impossible o go Wrong in Buying he Inernaional Line. Moniriouh Couny Disribuors for Inernaional Moor rucks. SIXH AVENUE AND BROADWAY, LONG BRANCH, N. J. elephone S3O-J Long Branch

15 4 4» » »+ OE RED BAWK REGISER. Pu«FifUon. > Mr. axpayer and Voer: Before you sign any peiion for a special elecion in Red Bank would i no be wise o consider a few of he REAL FACS in his issue ha affec you? Do you know ha he cos of his special elecion, including he prining, will amoun o abou $1,000, which will have o be added o your ax bill? Do you know ha afer he voer has cas his ballo a his special elecion 0 and has voed he own dry ha i will affec seven licenses his spring and ha eleven places will remain open, some of hem unil January, 1919? * Do you know ha he cos of he special elecion, a $1,000, he loss of $3,500 in license money ha he own receives will make an increase of $4,500 in he amoun of axes o be raised his year. he loss of licenses will cause a depreciaion in he assessmen of propery values of a leas $100,000, and ha your ax rae will have o be raised in order o make up his loss? :.. -. i::".v:... ". ".. :. :,, Do you hink i is righ and fair a presen, when we are all rying o save every dollar, andrying o conserve and supporrouir governmen; in order odefeahe enemy of all mankind Germany-ha hese people circulaing his peiion are endeavoring o burden his own wih a higher ax rae and a propery loss? Do you hink ha Red Bank is a good place o live in? «^... *,... * Do you realize ha business of all kinds has prospered in R d Bank so ha is commercial life is second o no ownof is size in his counry; ma is record as a clean own is known far and near? Do you realize ha i has advanced along hese business, commercial, indusrial and moral lines by he proper regulaion of he licensed hoel and no by any prohibiion law? r. Do you hink i would be wise o have a voe on his quesion jus now, or do you hink i would be wise o wai unil ALL LICENSES have expired and place hem all under he same regulaion? V Do you hink ha Red Bank would look like a dry own wih only seven places closed and wih eleven places open unil January, 1919? hese are some of he hings you should consider and diges before you sign he peiion ha is a call for an increase in axaion. Remember, Mr. axpayer and Voer, ha when you sign he peiion for a local opion elecion you are signing a peiion o increase your axes. V\

16 -Page Siaceen._ HE RED BANK REGISER. COMING-MARCH 22d and 23d MABEL -IN- "HE FLOOR BELOW Phone S6O-M HEARE RED BANK- onigh R O D March 13 -IN- "A HING WE LGVR A FIRS RUN PARAMOUN FEAURE RELEASED FEBRUARY Hh Also he Hh Episode of "HE RED ACE" ONE DAY ONLY, HURSDAY, MARCH 14 EDIH SOREY in "REVENGE A FIRS RUN MERO FEAURE RELEASED FEBRUARY 29h FRIDAY and SAURDAY, MARCH ISK and 16J\ ELSIE FERGUSON IN HER LAES PARAMON FEAURE "ROSE OF HE WORLD W RELEASED FEBRUARY 14h Special for Friday Only 2d Episode of "Vengeance and he Woman" NEWS FR0S1 KEYPOR. FRED CROES HUR WHILE RID- ING ON RAIN. Waer Superinenden Busy Repairing Broken Mains Harry.Wineron Has humb Ampuaed Gas Rae Increase Opposed. Fred Croes, a commuer. o _N_ew_ York, was cu.by Wing glass las Wednesday morning while on a rain of he Cenral railroad, when a girder frpm an overhead bridge, fell and sruck he side of he car in which he was riding, earing ou a" porion of he side of he car. Mr. Croes was painfully bu no dangerously injured. S. Frank Mason, superinenden of public works, has been a busy man he pas week geing he waer mains which were broken by freezing ino shape again. On one sree here were hree breaks in he mains wihin a block. here were wo breaks under he concree roads, on Broad sree in service pipes which were paricularly difficul o ge a, and coull-only-be_reached_b.y_unnel-- ing. Alden W. Welch of New York was he Sunday gues of his moher, Mrs. Frank. B. Reynolds. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Conover have reurned from a wo weeks- say a Alanic Ciy. E. H. Wharon, John R. Laham and. Waler Snyder aended he annual conference of he Mehodis Episcopal church a Alanic Ciy hursday and Friday of las week as.he represenaives of Calvary church. * Miss Minnie Bauer has reurned o her.duies in< he posoffice afer a vacaion spen a Green Village, N. J. Charles Woolley has reurned o, Greenpor, I. I., afer a visi wih his parens, Cap. and Mrs. William E, Woolley, Si~~=;=^^2-i;:... Miss, Eleanor VanBrakle, vice principal of he high school, has been released from her duies as a eacher ofssfnifhose 01 principal during" he absence of Archibald M. Dick, who is seriously ill. Miss Vera Conover of. Brooklyn was he gues las week of Mrs. Mary B. Conover. Mrs, R. G. Small of Hackensaclc is visiing Mr. and Mrs. Aaron. S. VanBuskirk. "., he Bridge dub was enerained hursday afernoon by Mrs. Gifford 1i. Aumack. he gues prize, a box of wriing paper, was won by Mrs. George H. Kahler and he club prize, a pair of serling silver sugar ongs, by Miss Belle Rosevear. Refreshniehswere served, ihose presen were Mrs. Harry Wes, Mrs. F. Palmer Armfrong, Mrs. J. H. Hcndricksbn, Mrs. N. H. "Rosevear, Miss Belle Rosevear,. Mrs. John C. Osborn, Miss Esher Ellio, Mrs. Rufus f. Walling, Mrs. George H. Kahler,. Mrs. Horace S. Bur;owes,.MissJflia H,. Bisgaard, Mrs,. Arhur S. Van- Buskirk of his place and Mrs. Howaord D. Liell cf Souh,\mboy.. Mrs. Harry Wes, who is spending he winer a New York wih her, parens. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Day, was he gues several days las week of I)r. and Mrs. Gifford B. Aumack. Mr. ami Mrs. John H. Link have moved from his place" o Walpole, Mass. Mr, Link was employed by he Whiall-aum company, he choir, of he Firs Bapis church is rehearsing: for he canaa "he Resurrecion..which" 1 will be rendered a he musical.service.on.easei- Sunday. Miss May Morris Percival of Eas Orange will assis he choir. A dance will be given in he. high school audiorium Friday nigh by he senior class of he high schooi. Cherrys orchesra will furnish he, music. he annual meeing and elecion of officers of he missionary sociey of he Reformed church will lie held omorrow afernoon a Mrs. Eleanor C. Osborns. he Keypor free public library will be open on Mondays, V\ cdnesdays and Saurdays from wo o five oclock in he afernoon afer being closed peveral weeks due 10 he shorage of coal. Senaor Henry E. Ackerson was confined o his home las wee!; wih E severe cold. Mr. and Mrs. Harold G. Smih and daugher of New York ciy..-pen Suhday wih Mr,s. Smihs parens, Mr. and Mrs. John G. Sehanck, a he Rarian Inn, where Mr. and Mrs. Sehanck are spending hewiner. Elvin G. Benne has enlised in he medical corpus and is saioned a For Slocum.!".. Arhur S. VanBuskirk, who has had charge of he.margare Carroll esae since he deah of George E. Langan, will sell Sunse Villa on COMING MARCH 25h and 26h BILLIE BURKE "ARMS AND HE GIRL" VAUDEVILLE hursday, Friday and Saurday, March 14h, 15h and 16h 4 SAR ACS--4indudiog " HE ISLE OF INNOCENCE" A - WHIRLY - GIRLY - MOONFUJL. - UNEFUL. SHAKE UJP HE BOLE AND SL.II 3 ME A SPOONFUL BI OF 1 CARE: FREE ENERAINMEN 10-F*EOF»L,E-10 MOSLY GIRLS SPECIAL-MONDAY and UESDAY, MARC?** 18 and 19 J. SUAR BLACKONS Maserpiece "HE JUDGMEN HOUSE". RELEASED FEBRUARY 8h BY PARAMOUN CORPORAION April "HE BIRH OF A NAION 1 COMING--"ARZAN OF HE APES" NAZIMOVA in "REVELAION" 19 Eas Fron Sree, Red N. J. elephone 373 ", OPPOSIE GLOBE HOEL OUR GUARANEE] HONESY QUALIY SERVICE Eridayand Saurday Only Jersey Fresh Hams - 32c lb Jersey Fresh Shoulders c lb Jersey Loin Pork c lb Smoked Callies c lb Our Own Make Sausage?, 34c lb Dixie Bacon _ * - 34c lb Boom Round ) op Sirloin.. :}. 30c lb Cross Rib J Beef Liver - " r._ Hamburg -. -,, i - 25c lb Bologna and Frankfurers, Own Make 23c lb? Scrapple c lb fnumadeoleo,-v^ c lb FREE "DELIVEEJJES IN AND AROUND Firs : sree on April 13h o "he highes bidder. - he junior class of he high school will give a recepion o he senior, class on Friday nigh of nex week, in he high school-audiorium. A five hundred pary will he held a he Earian Inn Monday nigh under he direcion of" Mrs. John G., Sehanck, he proceeds of which will be given o he local Red Cross (jhaper. ", V / he ahleic associaion of he Keypor high school will give n dance in he high school, audiorium Friday nigh, March 29h. he pioceedi wil- go owards 1.paying for he ahi leic equipmen. " - WilliamE. Bedle is he four-minue speaker a he Surf heaer onigh and his alk will be an answer o "Is his a Capialiss War?" Phelps Cherry will,speuk omorrow nigh. Harry Wincron had a porion of hi-j humb ampuaed las week by : Dr. S. H. Cassidy. Par of he humb was aken off several weeks j a.fjo a he Long Branch hospial, bu I he wound did no heal properly and a furher cu had.o-bemade: Miss Annie L. ilon has reurned from a several weeks say in. Washingon, D. C.. Arhur S. YnnBuskirk has been a renon several days opposing he service charge of 25 cens per monh per cusomer which he Saiuhn;j gas company is endeavoring o impose. Services li Calvary.Mehodis church. Sunday were in c!iui,e of Riv. Lewis Cass of Millvillc. he garmen commiee of he local Red Cross finished and shipped a box of garmens las week valued a $J!50... he Dominies picure gallery was shown, a he Red Cross rooms las week for he benefi of ha organizaion. ^. A minsrel show by local alen will be given in he Surf heaer Monday, April 8h, for he benefi o Eagle hose company of Wes Keypor. Richard S. Whie will move April 1s o he J.. Walling farm near his place. Mr. Whie has been employed wih he Aeromarine company here and previous o ha he had n bucher shop for many years. Clifford Jacobus lifs resigned us moion picure operaor a he Surf heaer andis now a chauffeur wih he Aeramarine company. George Cherry and Joseph Judson were New York visiors Saurday. Paul Lund has reurned o Ihaca, N. Y., afera visi here wih his parens. Mr. Lund "h in he aviaion corps and is aking h course in ha branch of he service. Miss Alice R. Wharon Is, bookkeeper in Phelps Cherrysgrocery sore. LINCROF NEWS. Funeral of Adam Mouser -Auo Suck in he Mud. he funeral of Adam Mouser las Friday was very largely aended and he house was filled o overflowing wih persons who came o pay heir las respecs. Rev, Rober Mac- Kellar of Red Bank preached he sermon. he N]6w Era sociey of Red Bank, of which Mr. Mouser was a member, aended he funeral and six members of ha organizaion aced as bearers. he burial was a Fair View cemeery. In fron of homas Mullins farm on he Hblmdel road is a low. springy spo which is always bad a his season of he year. I was almos impassable las-week and many auomobiles- go ^uck. homas and Mahew Mullin pulled hem ou wih eams of horses. Joseph W. hompson, he road overseer, remedied he condiion of he rond by fleeing cornsalks and sand Jon he low spo. Many nuoisa avoided he quagmire MAINEE ALJL. SEAS Mainee. Daily 3 P. M. Saurday 2:30 P. M. ELEPHONE 658 Wednesday, March 13h ODAY ONLY SAR his is he greaes picure he ha> ever appeared in. Be sure o see his picure, he pick of he PARALA PLAYS. ONE DAY ONLY K-B Comedy. Over he Road o War hursday, March 14h SAR EHEL CLAYON Alice Howell Comedy Friday, March 15h H SAR Now Under Exclusive Managemen of J. GLARK CONOVER Pahe Weekly HIS PICURE IS ANOHER EXCEPIONAL PRODUCION Big V Comedy Screen elegram EVENING ALL SEAS Performance Coninuous 7:00 P. M. o 10:45 P. M. BROAD SREE RED BANK Saurday, March* 16h Down" SARS A GREA WESERN PLAY hird Episode ol he Wonderful Serial "he Mysery Ship" NESOR COMEDY Monday, March 18h "HE BRAIDED SOUL" SAR Gladys Brockwell K-B Comedy L-Ko Comedy FOX FEAURE: Screen elegram uesday, March 19h SAR Screen Magazine Wednesday and Friday Well Be Special Producion Days-Don Fail a See hem Coming S^on-he Daugher of he Gods," "Les Miserables," "he Price of a Good ime," "Gods dounry and he Woman" NOICE-he "LES MISERABLES" o be shown a he SRAND is he SUPENDUOUS FOX PRODUCION released FEBRUARY 10, feauring WILLIAM FARNUM, AND NO he Aniquaed Film ha is being played agains his picure in some heares PARALA PLAYS will be shown in Red Bank a he SRAND Only by driving hrough homas Mullins corn field and n regular roadway was made hrough he field. John Moore ia working for Richard Seedorf. vveny-fivo women aended a meeing of he Red Cross sociey a Mrs. John R. Conovers on uesday of las week. Ineres in he work is job a Eisners facory a Red Bank growing.mid new members are re-ceived n nearly every meeing. Frank Bloodgood. work on he farm of his faher, Many aricles have beon made for he David B. Sollel and his infan son use of he soldiers and havo been have been sick wih whooping cough urned over o 1 he Red Bank branch, bu have recovcred of which his sociey is- ar auxiliary. Wilbur omlinaoh, son of Joseph - Harold Bloodgood has given up his H. omllnson, has reurned from he Long Branch hospial, where ho was under reamen for a broken leg. He is rapidly recovering. Miss Emmn hompson is confined o he house wih a heavy cold. William, Waler and Harold Riddlo were home over Sunday from Sayreville, where hey are employed.

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