BANE REGISTER. VOLUME XUIU NO. 38.

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1 BANE REGSTER. VOLUME XUU NO. 38. tuad W.klr, Eatera u B.oond-OU. MKM <t tht Fort. offlca at Bad Snk, N. J, ond.r th. Act at Marsh *<. 1»7». RED BANK, N. j;, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 1921/ $1.50 Per Year? PAGES 1 TO 10. FF AT SANTO DOMNGO ' rm " c d "P sponges ou see n the everwhere n ths countr. The'of the boat near the gunwale, and a.bll* X OmlU UUHUUV. drug stores.!are the small greensh lzards lke pece of banana fber or somethng The salboats here whch are used the chameleons. The are mght, of that sort s twsted through the TWO LETTERS FROM THE ED-' for, "snng are small sloops, wth jb lvel lttle fellows and can run so hole and ted n a rng. When the, on/,.,,1.! _, -_,,,,!, f,, ot,h a V,,,^l, r *!!, ther* hnat cr fn h» rowed tho n, r ; ol n4,.j,. u e nrrctpd an< * mansal, and sometmes TOR,-OF THE REGSTER. ] have two jbs.' Fshng s sad On. D.scrb.. the Sght, whch H. 'k'ood and the bos and grls who fol- Skw.t Turlc. sland.nd tha ' wed us around Bald there was good Oth.r Deal, wth HU Vt n the llslln K *< mullets n the canal that carred the sea wuter to the salt felds. Also the sad the fshng boats often made good catches n the Moat of the chldren, feos and the, fast the ee can hardl follow them. boat s to be rowed the oar s slpped to be The do no harm, and the do a (through ths rng, nnd _the rng thus Domncan Republc. The Regster has receved two more letters from John H. Cook, the edtor of ths paper, who wth Mrs. Cook has been'on a trp to Santo Domngo. Those letters are prnted ns follows n the belef that the wll be of nterobt to the readers of The Regster: Turks sland s a lttle sland just 'north of Santo Domngo. Mabe the Turks owned t once or mabe a man named Turk dscovered t. Nobod on the sland seems to know about that, or how t got t? name. t s noted now for ts salt and t has great salt works, of a natural knd. A bg canal leads from the sea to the salt works, to let the seu water nto tho eult felds. These salt felds ure back of the shore front. The ure felds- of water, perfectl level, and «ach feld s kept separate from the others b a lttle dke all around t. These dkes sorv.e also as footpaths between the felds of salt water. The sea water floods these felds when t s allowed to come n through the cnal. As fast aa the water evaporates more water s let n untl there s a quantt of sut coverng the surface of each feld. The sut s "harvested" and treated and worked over untl t s.a salt of hgh qualt. t s about" the onl ndustr on the sland. One of the parts of the work s called ^'turnng "the" pckle," whch s the salt when at s thck, but out of whch all the water s not et gone. Sometmes the pckle s. turned b hand, but often t s turned wth a set of sals, tmmethngjke a wndmll. The salt felds nrc just about the level of the tea at low tde, so t s eas to flood them. Betwecm the sutfelds and the sea s a hgh rdge, -whch keeps the sea from floodng thc salt felds. The steamshps do not come up to per or wharf, but the anchor out n the ba and people go uahore n small boats. When a shp arrves and people go ashore almost the whole town, whch s ver small, tuns out as for a holda. A great throng of poople, of whom man are chldren, lne up on the bench to greet the new comers. The chldren Slave one greetng for ever strat; great deal of good b eatng ants (serves as an oarlock. The bos and and fles and bugs of man knds. men are all good salors, and bos Some of the towns do not have ten ears old wll often sal fnnng deep water close to shore, and n boats mles out to sea. n some these cases the cargo s taken off n ', places up the rvers there are sad to ba. Moat of the chldren, Bos grls alke, were bare-headed, barelugged and bare-footed. Most of the men were also bane-footed, but the usuall wore a straw hat. asked the bos f beng n the salt so much dd rot make ther feet sore and the all sad no. Almost ever tme the answered a queston the followed t up wth "Gmme a dme," Even when the men were at the sal works, nnd when the were rakn" the salt to make t dr more quckl, the were all barefooted, We have now gone nl around the sland of Santo Domngo, or rather all around that part of the sland of Hat whch comprses the Domncan Republc, otherwse known as the Republc of Santo Domngo. Our boat stopped at nearl a dozen ports, for a couple of hours to a full da at each port, so we had plent of tme to go ashore and see the sghts. : Several of the ports are onl lt-, te vllages, whle others are qute large ctes. The lttle vllages where the shp stops are dstrbutng be boat bulders who buld ths knd of boat and no others; but generall the dugouts are bult b ther owners. lghters. Where the water s deep close to shore the shp goes to a dock. Along the dock s a lttle ralroad, wth a track about 30 nches wde, and wth lttle cars and a lttle loco- You see small schools for small motve lke the to ralroads at sum- chldren almost everwhere. Whte mer resorts. The 1 freght B loaded and black chldren go to school todrect from the shp on lttle flat gether. The teachers are usuall cars and hauled to the warehouses black women who talk Spansh and on the docks. n some places where who usuall do ther teachng n the there s an especall bg store or a Spansh language. The are-alwas sugar estate, the tracks run drect to" glad to see vstors at ther schools tho store or to the sugar factor, < and the smle a welcome on everand the goods are hauled drect to j one who even looks n at the door, the store or factor. n some pluces n some schools the teachng s n the cars are pushod b men, and j Englsh, but n almost all the schools have seen as man as seventeen men vsted the teachers and chldren pushng a couple of loaded flat cars. The flat cars are about ten or twelve feet long and about fve feet wde. Ever town has ts mlk markets. These have been nsttuted b the Amercans to cut down the bab j death rate. These markets are kept WTH KNVES AND ACD THEY A LECTURE ON RELAND. NEW YORK PRESBYTERAN MNSTER WLL SPEAK. Tfce Lecture Wll be Gven Tomorrow Nght at St. James' Hall b Rer. Jonathan P. Da, Pator of he Labor Temple. Tomorrow nght at c St. James's hall a lecture on reland' and condtons-n that countr^wll be^kjven meetng" wth "regard could talk nothng but Spansh. VANDALS RUN CLOTHNG. ver clean and the mlk now s mostl all nspected, und the mlch cattle are also nspected. n the old das the people used to get water from an brook or stream for drnkng and household use. Some of them get ther water that ponts for thnt secton of the sland, j wa et, but others bu water from. There ure no wagon roads from one j water carrers. n most'of the towns vljnge, to another, and all travel s bos rde on donkes, b mule back or donke back. There " " are-one or two-good-roads on the, sland, the longest of whch.goes! or Standard ol cans n each basket, from the ct of Santo Domngo to The water s obtaned from a publc the Agrcultural stuton Amercans, about 17! CAUSE $5,000 DAMAGE. At the Factor of Fasconaro Bro. The Destroed 333 Palm Beach Coat* and at JoBeph Calabretto's The Runed 394 Coats. Wth knves and acd, vandals destroed clothng valued at $. r >,000 on " ' " t -,,, factores of CLNC N MDDLETOWN. Health Work Among Chldren to be Started n That Townhp.. A clnc for ohldrcn-wll be started n Mddletown townshp b the Red Cross socet and the socal servce organzaton of Monmouth ount. Parents wll, be nvted to brng ther chldren to the clnc, where a thorough examnaton wll be made b Dr. Marshall C. Pease of New York and hs assstants. A ths FGHTNG FOR BUSNESS. NTERESTNG AND UNUSUAL CONTEST ON AT HOLMDEL. Co-Operatve Assocaton and Exchange Lock Horns n a Battle to Sell Potatoes for Farmers A Bs; Meetng Frda Nght. - Holmdcl, the stronghold of the Monmouth count farmers' exchange and the most fertle porton, of the count's famous potato belt, has been b School chldren. wll take place after the lecture. Hackett's orchestra wll provde the musc. The recepton commttee s composed of Davd Lero, Peter F. Lang, Patrck McCarron, James J. Qugle, Wllam O'Bren, Charles Hawkns, John Qunn, Edward Carne, John Mulvhll, Danel Dean, Hugh Phllps, John J. Travers, Dr. Peter P. Raffert, Andrew J. Murra, EATONTOWN S EXCTED. FULLY 200 PERSONS ATTEND COMMTTEE MEETNG. other muncpalt n. the count. Man of these stockholders urn large propert owners,' The farmers who rent or work the farms of theae propert owners on shares havo n nearl ever nstance sold ther potatoes through the exchftna*. The co-operatve assocaton s trng to Ret these farmers to sgn agreements to Offcal* Urged to Put through an Ordnance whch Would Tax Jt- * n 'P potatoes onl through the aaaone Bues Out of Busness- Acton Taken on Ordnance. -No t'aton, 1 and an nterestng contest between the exchange and the assot lkd f d th Concdent wth the nauguraton aj, Ncholas Butterbach, Mchael McGarrt, James P. McCarron, John of j'ne bus servce between Red Lovel, Thomas Tndall, John Ben- Bank and Long Branch last week, nett, Mchael Bennett, J. J. O'Shea, Eatontown became greatl excted; 'caton s looked for durng the comng season. Some of the largest potato farmers n the Holmdel dstrct have been weaned awa from the. at,, factores of * exchange and havo "sgned up" wth on Catherne street awa. That s a pood road for automobles, am t s used chefl b h An«rcnn». For the most part, d l t h th \ the p s a mulo path, over hlls and through d t Th A p, d from one place to another l th hll d t h h c" a ",-, -;-.,,, -., The goods destroed were not owned.4.&n.w : «Se ^ -nr^ to c^ of New York. The?e New York men have large factores n - the ct, but ther places are closed on actowns where we stopped there was a bg publc hdrant, wth fcur faulttle knoll ll the center them at a specal meetng held" b the ' rnooolzcl b the co-operatve as- John Gbln, "John Terne, Edward Eatontown townshp commttee M " ^'"jto'hc'zn hel lt rh 'T "". " W P. Gaul and Patrck F. da nght, to consder an ordnance posed, to have been.held n the nter- Kenncd. READNG CLUB MEETNG. Globe John Malone, Edward O'Flahert, Hae^John ^ G a u ^ ftnttek"'^ dntnteht". to consder an ordnance to nave,een new n, the nterw.^nnuv to regulate tnes and mpose lcense <. bt "t, Uut, «gan/.aton alone but n fees Full 200 persons were pres-! *!><' 'Merest of all tnu potato farmers. ent. Mr. Qunn recommended meas-! hc^ron McCampbell, wno acted as urcs, whch, f adopted, would makc cha "' m ->» ' the meetng and who s n cols, on a h Hl of the vhlage. Lttle carts hauled b lttle donkes were constantl around swamps, etc, The Anor- comng and gong at the hdrant, cans have done a lot of clennng-up The Texas ol compan seemed to have a monopol n that town, for all of the curls had cans of the "Texaco" brand. The carts held from twelve to twent of these lvework here, but there s lots more of t for them to do. There are stores n some of the towns here that would be a credt to u town lke Red Bank. The are kept as neat as a pn, and t s a surprse to come across them here and there. One store of ths knd was n the outskrts of the town of LaRomona. t seemed to be n a place n the countr, where t gallon cans, the hdrant and loaded n the carts, then the donkes moved off wth Red Bank to be fnshed. The polce beleve that. the destructon was wrought b New York men who are strkng. Large holes were burnt wth acd n the clothng and each pece of (roods was slashed wlh the factor of " Beach coats Lterar Socet Met at th Hotel Last Week. The Shrewsbur readng club met Haroh] Tuesdn of last week n the tearoom of tre Globe hotel at the nvtaton of Mrs. Arthur Swft. After a short busness sesson presded over b Mrs. John L. Hubburd, a revew owner. of the Presdent's cabnet was taken The up. Thc program was n charge of takng the hstor and lterature commttee to tak t unproftable for the jtnes to run *"<-' owl. K ' r. of tnr> ;' large 'Holmdel Lawver f l K > ls ln smpath wth the co- Eatontown townshp. Morford of Long Branch a'gued aganst ths course. He represented the nte'burban jtne compan, of whch Frank Denns of Long up the proposed operatve assocaton. Desrng to be far u a]1 g(lcs h(, nvu, d h f ors' exchange as well as the 100 persons, dd not do so. An audence of SSEfcM^srw::; g ng s "Gmme a dme." The sland d b th Bth Elh would p g,'trndo. Yet t was well stocked wth d k s owned b the Brtsh nnd Englsh' v., n. * Amercan goods und the- stock must b d g s the language spoken. t takes PSS than half an hour to make the entre trp over the town, and the chldren follow ou n a great group from the have cost wholesale. $8,000 to $10,000 at Man of the stores are scrubbed be seen on them. ther" loadst to sell the water to the '""'.'"."^"V ^TT on T --"""'-: people of the town. nnd. at Calubretto s..'.04 coats, were. A good deal of stuff s carred on J^foca. the heads of people. A bo or a grl J e s fve ears old can carr a package or a bundle on hs or her head wth no danger of t fallng off. The apparentl dont lke to carr thngs n t /^. Gven Last j 1 ^ " At and was largel attended. Wth Mrs.. next Wednesda nght.,, lu,, v r,..,~...:,._:.u..,,.,. tone of the meetng ndcated that ants of stoclholde^of'threx the commtteemen were n a mood to turn(;( out tq t ]f, m(,, u put through the knd of ordnance kers faced an assemblage whch hod wth a Kmte. AC -: '-."--' Fasconaro Bros., 333 Swft actng as charman, the_ club :oats were destroed ><;San a stud of llustrous Women :tto's?,04 coats were f. Hstor,"the chef topc beng the. Some of the goods can frendshp between Queen- Anne and suggested b Mr. or The trol- ^ The vandals have not cau B ht _.^_ PADTV nm MFfHANr STDTFT P A R T Y ON MECHANC STREET. the frst Duchess of Marlborough. Readngs on these two women were gven b Mrs. Hubbard and Mss Eva Valentne. Mrs. Bunn gave a readng'on Colerdge and Alce duclos was no(. over frcn( v tmvn\ s the c0^, suggested b Mr, Qunn was no( over frcn( v tmvn\ s the c0^ le compan cm]>loees are afrad operatve socet) but all of the talkth te wll force the trolle t t j tfll d ll the jtnes wll force the trolle compan to the wall and that the wll lose ther jobs as a result of ths. Eatontown apparentl parentl dont lke to c g ther hands for ou never see an of them dong t. We have seen bos Week for Mss and Mrs. H. W. Lnson gave a read- unanmousl n smpath wth these ta], T n T l M : ; ers were treated respectfull and all of them receved consderable applause. Mr. McCampbell made the longest Anna Lnch b Kathleen Sutton. j ng on Lad Jane Gre. Tea was A farewell part was gven Tues- served at the concluson of the meetboat to go back to the shp. t takes cn, n. DC.. «««" «'»""". «««<"«='; na..m,, «l,,v,,> n,,t«o fa», /,» what tme of da ou go n these Of», ^m^mm» SH<» - onlv about ten mnnten to rnw'frnm wnat llme 0 u " ou B " '" l '"""! ot conuenseu mk. un mu- noun, *p Hh B ta th n e?hor U e tc bu? J±Z *»"?. the fl <> ^S* f the had lookng {o M the^woru _lkejhe. < on'ther heads, suten"''s < land." l "'The''part was'arthe shp to thc shore, but t costs a ,...,...» dollar apece for the round trp, no -> ust be 3c T ubb< : d \.. _" ^^-"L 1^! mctures ^ f ap.?l Jl _ '! a. n.- ow man then' ma be the boat. The chldren there s to sec -' ust b, pctue o pp stores the stock jskept n_the most we saw a grl carrng sstematc wa possble, everthng show ou everthng'']" r 1 vn?, a?,rp?'! 1? ed P lace a " ev t r mere.,s to see on the sland, and thng; hems n' ts place The sho t pont out everthng thev thnk s of keepers are as polte and cordal as dozen eggs on her fea3, takng b Mss Kathleen Sutton. Games and musc were enjoed. The dnnc room was decorated wth 1'Qrt t :lem pnk and blue streamsrs, th««,«dealers ha' AUTO SHOW NEXT MONTH. Dealers to Hold a Meetng wth Re- T h gard to t Tonght. Fort automobles and rented emploees. THEF GETS JEWELRY. of dress he gave fgures showng that onl a trfle less than one-half of the potatoes produced n New. "Jerse are Monmouth count He sad potatoes produ. Damond Rng and a Necklace Taken grown n Monmouth count. He sad from Lester Esner's House. 'the farmers' exchange was enttled t a proft for sellng the potatoes of About fve weeks ag necklace and a damond rng were, truck stolen from a safe n J. Lester Esthe ner's house on Broad street. The, the farmers g pearl t a proft for sellng the potatoes of th \farmers. He dd not crtcse the n'h'hlp^trpm^r^'thp p-est- :< l ea ' els n a v e rented space n the ner's nouse on DTOU s-eo....c to the store or, to the market to sell, ^ " j f Tlrthu? Thompson Mrs «"" r buldng for the automoble jewelr s valued at $5,000 and s;^u The eggs were n a tn pan or basn, Ella KaneV, Mrs Catherne Pettt;»h»w whch begns.frda, Aprl nsured. - Last we^k the rng was re-; and the grl walked along as uncon- Mgg A. Andrews, Mss ' " """" """ rs. e d g on that score, but he made clear to ms audence- that the ol the exchange, man b re " ot g, receve bg lorrna l 6tn ' and ends Saturda, Aprl 22d. overed Lorrane mt.. _ x ^ VonKatten- shop, ' nterest n trng to ge't thnt dme can ' be, whether "ou bu anthng or j cer'ncdt b a"s' TTwerc a"n everda.. j S, ^ ' MUs^Louae" Repphard" : Th,e w» meet»t Ed..._..,. the asked for when the frst haled J ot -? ho, on / ot? er P lace wh?, r,?j \ occurrence wth her to carr egg^to M g Mldred Marks, Mss Katherne p 11 B e a e e tonght to desgnate the Theren ng P to pro- ' lot - / ""^ T P?..? ] occurrence wtn p gp Mjj Mldred Marks Mss nav c found shop keepers as wllng'market that wa, whch t probabl pjttt James VanBrunt nu oblgng as the are here s n ws ' ' F l ' Att T h n ' Ambrose ou..._-. There are two or three general nm oblgng as the are here s n waa. stores on the sland and most of the -'<'P» n - Nothng: s too much trouble.ots of lttle bos anh..grls carr men who went ashore promptl ap- for them f the thnk t wll help a flat boxes of frut, or 1 peces of L. pled for somethng to drnk Tho stranger. The people here sa.t s, sugar cane, or home-made cand, or "* l - ' Algonqun s an Amercan boat and tlle!»-tmc Spansh courtes whch : ca[;e, or anthng n the eatng lne, cannot ml anvt.hnk n th* l«b of ^ls l»«''l. h» n ed ^W J r^ B.enera- nn t.hnr heads, When the come to, _ "'" : '" ""' " Unfor-. n to generaton snce the Span- j a sutable place He st down, put Surprse Gaterng nrds frst came here 400 ears ago.! tle box on ther knees, and tr to sell j for Mrs. Elzabeth Wallng. B nthg, n wne or whske f h PARTY N WEST RED BANK. - - _ >. Thursda Nght tnenne» "» «- - tnc dentt of Surprsed on Her Brthda. wntpr. A SOUND NVESTMENT. The clel--trouble-wll-tlc-exchange^! he sad, was that t had to beat down the prce of potatoes n order to unstreet had a surprse part Saturda: horses and donkes.' The carts are norsuh am dokea. ne cans are ~" ' " ver small affars, wth comparatve- vugged slumps l small, low wheels. The salt s l \ 1 ; ( '_. 1 ' 1 lk,''..""" but stumps lnd seat bands The Sk; of those wndows, and hold between the bars, and even ll through the bars, and all Our Natonal Maonnase s a home *."'^*- """T,"'r"v," """"," '; -. v ". < *., - - made, home product. Onl fresh mu " P. en " ntl ' A P'''' 12 ' 10J1 - Makc 1 dresses; exclusve stles n ths sea-1 ther front pore applcaton tofc. K. Lonover, sccre-; son s rchet materals, values to?(>u solves next summer when the pota- -no subst- tar, Broad Street Natonal bank, S at $111.50, $24.50 and $ 'A. toesro'lf b,""sat Mr. McCampbell. Monmouth street, Red Bank. Ad-1 Salz & Co., Rod Bank. Advertse-j "T jct them wthout dong a tap of Monmouth street, Red Bank. Advertsement. Well Drelted Persons attract attenton. Clothes well Jlc's end t' R1 K'"ound, wth n sent propped up jt. Mabe t s here n some places, ment. Most everbod makes a break for on. two shnrt lo R!, '>' n, s P V, tlle hut we have not seen an of t n, the postcard counter n the stores af- wound, and wth a board naled to ths countr. tor tho have male the tour of the the twp treos for a back rest. Treos The houses n the countr places and n the outskrts of the lttle hour or so. The postcards nrel" 11 nm<l(1 r ''<''«'' e ' 1 '- Other seats towns nrc the cheapest knd of buld town, whch usuall takes onlv half nlul lo( ; s '","' 80at 8ml l ' a ' kl ' pst lr 1 nn hour or so. The postcards nrel" 11 nm<l(1 of <- 1( 'ncret-. Other seats not ver great n varet and most of r>proaeut a rustc sent made of 1mmthen relate to tho salt busness. The l(10 ', t ' vt ' n to the hollow stems of th vstors to Turks sland do not have ' 'lmboo. nnd all made of concrete., lrus. no c,u.:»»m,, c.,.,, _,.,..._... ^, much tme to send postoltrds for he ' M()3t, «/ l»'- s? sl '» ts hnvt ', llt ' 1 " 1 d. - of poles set up on end close together. t»r, Broad Street Natonal bank 15 " '. ur "", mtel b busness men of Mncors, wth a thatch of palm leaves to form Monmouth street, Red Bank. Adnnd ever man who donates a scut the roof. There are no wndows of 'Vertsement. Notce: The Red Bank Buldng and Loan assocaton lu of stock, hot! ngs. The ate often of three rooms, rowers. Subscrpton books wll ref ou count the front and back man open untl Aprl 12, Mnko ards. Tho enclosure s sometmes applcaton to Salz & ment. Notce.,u, av an.cn.u.. v...vo... he Red Bank Buldnfr and Loan cleaned and pressed help to make ths assocaton has opened a new scres ' of stock, both for nvestors nnd bor- 'well dressed" appearance. Let us prove to ou that t wll*take but a small amount to do wonders. French! man open as opened a new seres' Cleaners and Ders, Moe Gordon, n for nvestors and bor- Propretor, t Broad street, Red K. R. Conover, secrep sta onl n ver short tme n tln unt. Our Rhp staed loss thnn two "hours n all, from the moment tle anchor wns dropped. Another place where vstors at tle sland go s to the postofflce. Wore atmps are sold nt the postof- ],',' lce to send postc'ds home and to?. lu for stump rollcctom or forj* 0 '." j.,...,, n Htmps thm lre sohl for has the rght to pant hs advertse- gjnsa, but then- are holes cut n the ment n bbck letters on the back of sde of the house and sometmeb here, the seat. Tropcal frut s ver cheap whch s lnturnl, for t grows hero vrtuall no work for cultvate Bg oranges are sx for lve to Amercans and about one there s a wooden shutter on hnges To Knghts of Columbus. All members of Ked Bank councl, whch can be closed. All the faml! No. 525, Knghts of Columbus, are lve, n the one room. Ver fre-' reauc'bt.ml to meet at St. James a the houses are not ns good as cllu ' e1 ' ^'l' 1 ",*' nlll, nlln K' ft J".'' ch?0t, at 7:15 o'clock anl proceed n a bod Peter P. Lang, those just descrbed, whle n the "*...,.:,, town tself the houses of the natves? " ', C «mm "' f, 1 n' ll (he general busness purposes of """-of ths!<" to atves of the ure usuall much better than those Tn-kr HUM ml f her Tm,n«l (l8 ' lllul - C nt l nt. coconnuts nro lve descrbed. llred s sold from donke back n Dr. Stmughn s awa on n vucton; Dr. Jackson knds were nut out b the government he sold them' war stamp snurv j"" j. 1 to stamp dealers n lots of tlnusnndu' of dollars. He snd thnt nlmest ever vstor, besdes bung slumps for ther postcards nnd letters, bougl a few stamps to hke homo for lon and grls of ther ncnmtnnce who were stamp collectors, Tn' pflfltmuhter told m> thnt he used t he mne wa _thut water h, ^f "tf^a wll "be avthrhed'bak ^llk/'lt!"^^ r 1 ' 1 / 'M^ «r " m r < k0 »! Smnn'Wed.'. A7 and ^atuna! 2:00 to 4:00 '. M. and nt tho Mntawan offce Tuesda nad Frda 2:00 to 4:00 1'. M. Advertsement. An Easter Specal. 'Hand-made hloues of lne batste wlh real llet luce on collura and not lke the and n other parts of the Unted States..These kng cocoanut- have no whte meat n them, but the arc full of n ljunr whch lnok lke water and whch h delghtfull reone g freshng. When»u bu these cocnhls at. a frut Rtnnd tho smp ke'pe- takes a. mchette, whch s n knfe nlnut eghteen sold n Red donke back, wth a cask or n barrel of bruad on each sde of the donke's back. The man rdes the donke from house to house and the people come, out of the house and claw over tho bread n the barrel Gonlon,... J Bank. Phone ^Advertsement. Good Custom Plowng. Let us help out on that rush plowng wth our tractor. We can plow deeper, faster and better than horses. Prces moderate, satsfacton gunranteed; prompt attenton. Wrte or phone W. W. and C. W. Coddngton, R. D. 1, Keport, N. J. Phone Mddletown,782-\V. Advertsement. Take Some Hon^e Wth You. A box of choce 'onfeftoncr for the wfe and chldren^ or a few cgars for ourself. (Jet them at Fncsten's watng room whle watng for our trolle. West. Front street, hoar.broad street, Red Dank. Advertsement, Subscrpton hooka wll re untl Aprl 12,'1921. Make gven b th tsquerad e lades' auxlar of tn 1 wlh a cutts. An Kater apecal at $!t.95 at!lp.. <1 l! 1 X t.m!k.n!.vjl^ndl»,'tt4.wju..w»^ claw t eu he rel of untl the fnd n loaf of bread that h'suta them and then the pa for t to the donke bo, Ths m kept up tbe'llos.'-'shop. 07 U'oad street, Red untl the barrels are empt. Hunk. Advertsement. Thco are lota of dugout bouts thnt th"v wer d«t.vt look muc, ftftn; mchette he cuts off the small down a bg tree and then»> <o thu Apprettcea Wanted to lourn tho mllner l>u»ncsh; rapd about two about nn nch holne thck. The our Dr. Broad Street. Klectro-therupl, _ vbrato-nuhsnge. bar* are lots of lttle lzards oarlocks, u hole bored ln tho sde Telephone 890. Advertsement. Wentsde ho.se compan at the lfehouse, Loghton avenue, March lkth. Musc b lackett's orchestra. Uefrcshmentn. Admsson B0 cents. Przes for best coatumea. Alvcrtxement. Luxur Wthout Extrnvnganco -.13.unjov/.l. b.lvv tnjvfr..ot a. N*«l coupe or seln. Ploho fll' lenon- Btraton. Wltcv M. VanDorn, Hed tmk 111! 1.- Advertsement. Experenced Mllners Wanted. Cood poston nnd oteud emploment. Appl at once. The 'enrl, f Broud Btreut, Red Hunk. Advertse ment, applcaton to E. R. Conover, secretar, Hroad Street Natonal bank, 15 Monmouth street, Red Bunk. Advertsement. A. B. Drlmn, flpecnlst n dflcult pano and pln- '-pano work. New panos drect om factor at n consderable savng. We also bu and specalze n ascd panos of fne makes. A. B. Drlan'a pano shop, Drummond place, Bed Hank. Phone r>(o-m. Open evenngs. Advertsement. Pre-Easter Sale. Lades' lne conts, wraps and suts of all wool jerse, trcolne.-), serges, vulous; fucht workmahbp and lowest prces. Comparsons nro nvted, ome and see what ou Have. Kchramm & Son, LM Monmouth.rcet, AdvertscnPt. Hgh Grade Slk Hose at decded snvngs n prce. ngran work receve ten cents on a barrel and ou farmers wll makc more mone than f ou had these agents competng aganst each other and undersellng each other. When ou sell our potatoes whut do the cara whether the prce s good or bad. The get ther commsson of $25 a carload no matter whether potatoes are sellng at $2 or $[ a barrel." C. t. Probasco of lghtstown gave an llumnatng descrpton of the methods of potato brokers, showng how competton nnd the desre for these brokers to beat down prces. A. W. Ccrtzel, presdent of the (Haul potato growers' assocaton of llgntstown, descrbed the benefts of co-operaton nt that place. Davd Kaeter of 'errnevlk 1, n drector of the Hghtstown assocaton, told about the benefts of co-op'rato H exemplfed b hm and hs sx sons n runnng ther farm. Other speakers were Theodore Lews of Colt's Neck; Charles L. Applegate M ---lueu s.m;>... n slk hose, re-nforced heels nnd toes, through the nsuoclutun. HH, wl black am colors, $11 knd at $'1.05. the acreage of farmers who had p "'ontex" tll slk hone, S3.B0 value voml joned, mnlccn totul of 7,0' - ~ - 1--H u.....^...11,1111 at $'.e..m). A. Salz & Co.,'led Hank. Aflvt''lHenu't. t Xb.', D <:aunt on Alt Meal A..1H < :l.j.vsr4 twent per edt orrejjulur J h Mol, propretor, near (jt lnll...,.,......d Charles Storm of Marlboro; Danel. Talor of lrndevelt and Walter C. Uu'ck of Mghtstown. t wan stated that farmers who would have 1,01(0 acres of potatoes had agreed durng the prevous week to sell nl ther potato crops Ths, wth pra- 7,00tt ontrolled b the nshocluton, n round numbers Monmouth cmnt ordnarl bun '. 1,000 am"; of th sol devoted opotatdch. ld! l.for "prces. Joseph MomKHth street, Advertsement* nuslneaa Men's Luntt Fft C«nts. From eleven to two o'clock at tho Garden reatnurunt, nc«r Ct Hall,. Advu'tsenBlt. a m; of th sol ldnulel wll!> h «m\vj«hotl for.vw v^ axaocuton la fow lus r. Easer Cones on March 27th. Wo nru read wth a npltmld Uh HulnhluKU of splntttmo tfown** frocks, wraps, nutx, nkrlfl, blmma, etc., nt t'xceptonull nncent rlocn..a. Hah & Co., led Dunk. Adv«r- tlflmont, ^

2 Twc RED BANK REGSTER, MARCH 16, FRE AT MNNESNK PAEK. Renolds was fornu-rl Mra Wolcott. SFf s a daughter of Thon.as. Wolcolt of ths place., WLLAM BUqHANON'S GARAGE Mas Alce Dole was home Saturda and Sunda from Freehold,. AND AUTO BURNED. where she s emploed n the offce of Mr. Buchanon WM Prmng the Car Joseph McDermott, the count clerk. wth Gaolne Last Week when Delafeld Wolcott bought a.team tle Flame from Ht Lantern nff season wll work the J:rm of hs Camed the Gasolne to Catch Fre. grandfather, Thomas. Wolcott. Davd "Buck, who occuped the farm Wllam Buchanon of Mnnesnk 1JlaL last av. season, u. s lvk temporarl wth Vark went to hs ^urage gg Sunda of j Warren Matthew.;, mp next m ntl to Fre. He wll move Butcher's farm Mrs. Josephne Matthews bus been vstng Mrs. Edward Wlson ef Holmdel. DelafVM Wolcott louht a team of horses last week. One of the anmals ded the next da. Mrs. Theodore Lews nnd her chldren have returned from Texas, where the spent the wnter. Mr. and Mrs. John Grant and ther last week to start hs Studebakur autonob^e, whch he had bought a few das prevous for $2,H50. t Vfas dark n the garage and Mr. Huchanon lghted a lantern. The car would not start. Mr. Ruchunon thought he \foukl prme t to make t start easer. He poured out some gasolne to do ths and he fumes from the gasolne gnted from the fre n the lantern. The automoble was soon enveloped n flames. Mr. BP uchon 1^?" ^^11 h tr td t p t :!.^!^ th a fre extngusher, but ths was mpossble. son Orland of Howell were recent The Red Bank fremen were called out. The dd good work, but the lre was under such headwa that t was mpossble to save the frarane or the automoble. Both were completel destroed. The garage was valued at $300 and was nsured. The automoble was also nsured. Under the crcumstances, however, t s doubtful f the nsurance compan wll jla an part of the loss. COLT'S NECK NEWS. Annual Meetng of the Reformed j Congregaton Frda Nght. The earl meetng of the congre- j Raton of the Reformed church wll be held at the church Frda nght. The annual report of the church treasurer and reports of all the church socetes wll be made. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Francs on Saturda attended the funeral of Mrs. Francs's mother, Mrs. Wllam Curts of Freehold. Aahcr Crawford, who has been Blowl recoverng from sckness, had a relapse last week. Hs condton s mprovng. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Matthews celebrated ther weddng annversar wth a part-monda nght. Mrs. Ford and Mss Ruth Sullvan of Brookln have been vstng Mrs. Danel Sullvan. Garrett W. Buck and Frank Magec bought automobles last week. Wllam Desmond has ordered a car. Atlantc townshp pupls of the Freehold hgh school who are on the honor roll for perfect attendance and punctualt for the past month are Helen Read and Dorothea Desmond. The Harret Throckmorton house s beng mproved b Wllam Mollmeer. The propert was bought at aucton a short tme ago b the Msses Sofftl. Sevent persons from ths place, Freehold, Keport and Jersevlle attended a part and dance last week at Clarence Wlson's at Tnton Falls. Colored muscans from Asbur Park provded the musc. Mr. Wlson moved from Colt's Keck to the Valentne farm at Tnton Falls a few das ago. - Man resdents of ths place attended a part last week n celebraton of the ffth weddng annversar of Mr. and Mrs. Archbald Renolds of Manalapan. Gfts of a rockng har and two pedestals were made to the couple. Rev. Danel P. Dole made the presentaton address. Mrs. \ & PHONOGRAPH guests of Mr. and Mrs.. Fred Conover. Mas Sarah Dal of Matawun spent part of last week wth Mrs. Eva Matthews. LNCROFT NEWS. St. Patrck's Socable at he Chapel Tomorrow?, Nght. A St. Patrck's socable wll be held at the chapel tomorrow nght. Prank Bloodgood bought a team of horns' from the El estate at Hohndel hst week.. Frank L. Drver s havng stumps on hs''farm pulled out wth a tractor. Matthew Connors s operatng the tractor. Mrs. Anthon Bschoff and her 'chldren spent Sunda wth relatves at Helford. Harr Langendorf has bought an automoble truck to haul hs farm produce to market. S GUARANTEED # TO MPROVE THE * TONE OF ANY RECORD 25% to 30% 'MAKE US PROVE T The Tone s Best B Ever Test Demonstrated at KNCKERBOCKER PHARMACY, DRUGS, SUNDRES, '4b * RED BANK, N. J. gmth PAD LESS THAN JONES! PANT FACTS JONES pad $56 for 14 Gallons of "read for use" Mxed PANT- SMTH made 14 Gallons of the Best Pure Pant, for $39, b bung 8 Gals. L & M Sem-Paste Pant and 6 Gals. Lnseed Ol to mx nto t. SMTH SAVED $17 L & M SEM-PASTE PANT Saves mone The are smpl uddnc Ln Ol to L & M Sem-Paste Pant n UK over SO ean mfor SALE Br^ R. H1GGNSON & SON, EATONTOWN, N. J.. ' ' - '.x ' The Rose Shop 67 Broad Street Opposte Monmouth Red Bank ;; mportant Pre-Easter Offerng of Women's and Msses/ Jerse Sport Suts $16.75 n the New shades of Heather Mxtures and Sold Colors Ths s one of those occasons when both producer,4nd dstrbutor ther usual margn of proft to gve ou unusual value. forfet The manufacturer of these Suts sold them to us for much below the regular wholesale prce, and we, lkewse, have marked them close to the cost to us. Ths s trul an Easter Sale that ou cant afford to mss, as these Suts are adaptable for both Sport and Dress wear. Polo Coats A charmng arra of the new models developed n Camel's har and Polo Cloth. Prced $15.00 and up Sport Skrts A new consgnment of all wool Sport Skrts n the desrable plads and strpes. Prced $5.00 and up The lades of Red Bank and vcnt are nvted to vst us at an tme and nspect the tmel offerngs whch characterze The Rose Shop as the foremost place n ths vcnt for lades' and msses' read-to-wear apparel. RATON N. J A.UT AUTOMOBLES BROWN, T. C. ADVERTSNG AGENTS KROKt CASSEL BANKS A. P. & 0. C. HANK MERCHANTS' NAT. BANK SEACUAST TRUST COMPANY BATHS XATATORUM BREAD AND CAKE CLAYTON'S RETZ, FRED COLLECTNG SERVCE CREDTORS' N A'T 0 N A, CLEARNG OUSK, nc., A. F. K. Room 201, A. V. Trust Co. Uldg. DEPARTMENT STORES.R MASTRE'K. STEXHACH COMPANY DRUGS AND SODA COLONAL PHARMACY FAU.RY, W. H. & 1,. J. CRAMMER, CHARLES R. ELEC. SERVCE AND SUPPLES ATLANTC, COAST ELEC. CO, CKOWEL, X- HENDRCKSON ELECTK1C &KKV1CE CO. VANHYKE "ELECTRC CO. FURNTURE HANKER, 1ARP.Y -1ATE.S. HERBERT Sn.MERLEK, j,.. FURRER ' (1O.DBKRO, JACOB GARAGES AND AUTO REPAR SHOPS > A1A5.S & CULVER TATK'S AUTO REPAR WEEDKN, llorls. HARDWARE KAKK'R,. W. C.OY''E, J. ft SON KNYMKR & RORNK HARNESS AND LEATHER GOODS KMMON'K 1 HARNESS CO. CE CREAM PARLOR BOSTON CANDY COMPANY.' NSURANCE HAYES, S. VV.. JEWELRY (OLDljEJU;, H " " YMAN, HAURY MARSHALL, S MOYKH, UKOU.J- 1 ANOTHER STUPENDOUS EVENT FEATURNG COMMUNTY SALES CAMPAGN -SPORTSMEN'S SHOW ^SNG-SX DAYS-APRL 4th TO 9th AUSPGES ASSURY PARK CHAVlBER OF COMMERCE The most elaborate dspla of automobles, accessores and sportng goods and sports clothes ever seen n Monmouth and Ocean countes wll be exhbted at ths great event. Another great strde n support of Asbur Park's commercal supremac. Sx das of educatonal, mone savng nterest. Sx nghts of entertanment. FREWORKS DANCNG CONCERTS A total of 32 makes of motor cars wll be exhbted on the man floor, whch s gven over entrel to the assembled car department. Accessores, sportng goods and sports clothes wll be dsplaed on the second floor. Restaurant and ce Cream parlors n the buldng. Patterson's Augmented Orchestra wll furnsh the musc for the entre exhbton. Dancng ever nght. Wonderful $1,000 dspla of freworks to open the show on the nght of Aprl 4. Souvenr Nght,. Aprl 5. Specal entertanment everwhere n the ct durng the show week. A show whch wll rval the spectacular exhbt nn of the Asbur Park Merchants a few weeks ago., A wonderful opportunt to see the latest nventons, stles and products for ever feld of sports. Keep the dates n Mnd. See the Show...' Dont overlook the wonderful advantages of. EASTER SHOPPNG N ASBURY PARK The ct's stores are stocked wth beautful dsplas of the fnest seasonable merchandse. Complete lnes lre offered b the ct's progressve merchants at prces whch are made possble onl through tne unted efforts of these co-operatng busness men. Combned effort n bung and sellng makes possble great mone savng to the people of Monmouth and Ocean Countes. Bu n Asbur Park. Tenth Week of Communt Sales Golden Opportuntes. New Amusements Alwas. -.]*..'^ DRECTORY LAUNDRY KEYSTONE LAUNDRY LUMBER DEALERS LEWS LUMBER CO. MEALS COLEMAN HOUSE MARLBOROUGH HOTEL MEN'S CLOTHNG AND FURNSH. NGS CAHN,JOSEPH GOLDSTEN, S. & SON LUKE, E. R. & M. F. SNEDER, CHARLES SEAMONPHL MLLNERY KAY'S LSSNER'S PANTNG AND ECORATNG METZ & STEWART CO. PASTRY AND MEALS CAKE SHOP PAWNBROKERS ASBURY PARK PAWN BROKER REAL ESTATE AND NSURANCE APPLEBY, T. F. CO. CALVEHT & SUBERT PTTENGER, GEORGE W. ROSS AGENCY, MLAN SHOES BEST SHOE CO. ESELE, A. A. & SONS SPEEDOMETERS NAEDKLE UROS. SPORT GOODS SKGER..JOHN H. THEATRES MAN STREET THEATRE RALTO SAVOY ST. JAMES TRUCKS STORY, J. A. WOMEN'S APPAREL, CLOAKS AND SUTS AERAM'S MERGER'S FRANK'S FASHON SHOP LEADER WOMEN'S SHOP WOMEN'S AND CHLDREN^ HOSERY AND UNDERWEAR BAKNETT, HKN WDMAN SHOP LNGERE SHOP

3 RED REGSTER, MARCH 16, Thrs* XANTC HGHLANDS NEWS. )shr«part and Dance for European Chldren, large number of tckets have n sold and man przes have been lated for the euchre part and ce whch wll be held tomorrow nt at the Lrc theater b St. hes's club for the beneft of the d chldren of Europe, An eleclamp, donated blhurold Uhrlg, be dsposed of on the co-operaplan. jton pcture Bhow next Sunda ht for the European cause. 'he new Automoble salesroom of n E. Sncdeker and Nelson Snedewa» opened Saturda. The ce was decorated wth flowers palms. Carnatons were gven he women folks and cgars were en to the men. Musc waa furped b a four-pece orchestra: On openng da a fve-passenger debaker tourng car WAB sold to Jrge Segel. 'he communt club at ts last tg voted not to hold an event St. Patrck's da owng to the af- T fo be gven b St; Agnea's club. blnc for chldren was held last da n charge of Dr. Edwn Feld lled Bunk. There waa u large lnout. ' Rev. Joseph H. Schaelfer arrangng for the annual bn- se buldng contest, whch wll place next month, The oung :s wll hold a part n Aprl and Rumson Vctor park band wll u concert n the clubrooms n specal musc servcp wll be 11 Sunda nght at tho Pr'sbter- 1 church.' Rev. Joseph H. Schnef- wll preach on "The Seven Words the Cross." The Lord's Supper be observed Enster mornng md members wll be receved, jlfs Beatrce GafTe, a student Jso at the Long Branch hosptal, $2f> n gold as second prze n ntermedate class for the bent [ around average for the ear. 1 prze was awarded at the nurses' (llaton exorcses Frda nght. s Mabel M. Mount of ths place one of tho graduates, jjlr. and Mrs. Henr- (!.- VanNote- Fred Whte and fumw HtU'ulcd Methodst conference Sunda, at Jur Pnrk. Rev. Mr. Reeves tched Sunda at the Methodst rch n the absence of Rev. J. H n. ]r. and Mrs. Thomas Pclcher have lmed from a two months' sta nt fce Ct. llm Bennett, Jr., son of Wl Bennett of Hllsdale, hns been rated on for adenods and tonsl lblc. Antondes has been kept l- Jrs wth a heav cold. lss Sade Segel,.who has been pg jn New York several months, resumed commutng between place and the ct. Text Frda nght nt the Majestc fftter the hgh School. debatng, n wll debate wth Keport hgh )ol on the open shop queston. jmtc Hghlands wll argue n sr of the unon, Harold Flett entertaned a numof frends Frda nght. Mss f Mur gave a part Saturda lt. few tracks and tes are beng lad Jthe ralroad per. The dscarded have been bought b M. Morten- & Co. Vllam Gerken, who s chauffeur C. B. Wollfram, now stoppng at pervlle, South Carolna, had fge of tb.e-«1ectrchl effeefcs at a gven March 8th b the emtees of Pne Forest nn of Sumerpr. and Mrs. P. J. Sanlon are ocng ther bungalow at Mardean. ; pas to advertse n Te Resrutor HGHLANDS HEWS. Joll Twel»» Club Part Three Per- ona ntuud nto Lodge. The Joll Twelve club was entertaned Saturda nght at Mrs. John Patterson'. George Lmng, A. Mead Robertson and Robert Lmng won przes at card plang and Mrs. : Deborah Bogu got the consolaton prze. John J. Burdge and Mm. A. M. Robertson won the luck number przes. A prze waltz 'was won b A, L. Gorln wll gve a Mrs. Bogue und Mr. Burdge., A auppor WBB one of the features of the fcbtvtes. Joseph and George Patterson of Hghlands and George Robertson of Lakewood joned the Daughters of Lbert lodge last week. Thomas Barr wan urrebtcd Saturda nght on a charge of beng 'drunk and dsorderl and was fned $17.HO b Justce Wllam B. Mead. The fre department wll hold a euchre part and dunce tomorrow nght at.the frehouse. John Whte has bought the Voorhees house on Mller street for $2,000. The house has eght rooms. Mrs. Anne Flahert wll buld a house on Shrewsbur avenue. Mrs. Charles Mller s spendng, n few das at Atlantc Ct, where uhe met her husband, who 1» takng part n a show there. Mss Helen Sculthorp s spendng a week wth Mr. and Mrs. Tompkna; of New York. Mrs. Joseph Fornntoro of Elboron, 1 s spendng two weeks wth her mother, Mrs. Tuns H. Lane. Mr. and Mrs. Addson Frtz returned lust week from Orlando, Flor-, da.' Mr. Frtz wll reopen hs bak-j er shop n a few das. U. Grant Johnson, who has been lad up several weeks, s now about. Robert Lmng and faml have' moved to Hlton Park. Mrs. x Florence Robertson s lad up wth pleurs. \ Mss Sade Dprsett entertaned j frends from Lakewood Saturda and j Sunda. Mrs. Lulu Whte s on the sck lst. Mrs. Wllam Wood s slowl mprovng from njures she receved when she trpped and fell over a step n front of the meat market of; Nemck Bros. Harr Rwartz's house on Navesnk avenue has been rented to a New York partv for the Bummer. Mrs. John Lnch of Newark spent last week wth her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Cottrell. Your Bath Supples What do ou need to make our dal bath stll more refreshng? Bath Soaps, Sponges, Spras, Brashes, Towels, Salts, Perfumes, Talcums and Volet Ammona are a few of the hgh grade Bath Supples whch we have to offer at most reasonable prces. You are nvted to pa ths store a vst at an tme and nspect the varous lnes of merchandse whch we handle. t s our desre that n ths wa our frends ma become famlar wth the fne qualt and wde.assortment of our goods. - 't?!.<,m\' [% Come n toda. We'll make ou welcome. tn ttttttttttt t Ht t n KNCKERBOCKER PHARMACY Druds Sundres R& lank.nj. >M«t< MMH "The Shop of Excellence" 5 BROAD STREET RED BANK, N. J. For EASTER DAY and Mllner of dstnctve ndvdualt and exquste smartness. Whether ou bu a new sprng sut or not ou wll need one of our Chc hats to add to the sprt of jo whch prevals at Easter. \.. To see our hats and prce them s to bu them. Blouses.: ;-, (New Department) A shop wthn a shop, featurng dant blouses and over blouses n hand embrodered Georgette, wash slk, mported Swss organde, Mallnson's Fantas Pongee Ths department offers the ver newest garments at exceptonal values. nphere s a personal and a A frendl sde to the busness of sellng the Lbert car, that s ver pleasant. People are usuall more han half n love wth the beaut of the Lbert before the come to us. When that frst favorable feelng s confrmed b a qualt of performance that delghts them, t establshes an ntmate and cordal relaton that s out of the ordnar. We have perfect confdence that f ou wll permt us to place ou at the steerng wheel of a Lbert, t wll be the begnnng of a long and proftable assocaton between us. Lbert Sedan and Coupe now beng delvered. J. W. MOUNT CO. Whte St. and Maple Ave., Red Bank, N. J. Telephone CS LBERTY SX Corsets Our Corset department s toda recognzed as the leadng department of ts, knd n the count. _Qur._graduate corseteres wll render - expert servceand ft the correct corset for ou wthout addtonal charge and our stock, of Gossard, Bnner, Mme. Lra, R. <& G., Amercan Lad and Treo Corsets to choose from, makes ths the deal shop to fll our corset wants. As n all our other departments the newest adjusted prces preval here. - Hoser of the better knd n square and ponted heels, of glove slk or thread slk n the leadng sprng shades or plan colors. Clocked hoser n a varet of desgns as well as lace, hoser of the ver latest patterns. We respectfull solct our nspecton of our merchandse and a careful comparson of values. ' -.. *,.!.-.. _..,,,Hrfju.^ ^,v.,-.-;, J l-*^-^*..,;;- ^T 1.-^?:.:*g^*:^

4 THE RED BANK REGSTER. FROM AN- EX-SOLDER. jred gan^regjstcr, MARCH 1ft 1921/ FURS! Dudle Shaffer Wrte, a Letter JOHN t. COOK, Edtor uml 'ubtalor. CEORGK C. HANCE, A BocaU' Klur. About Easter Pcture Show. To the edtor of. Tle Regster: Dear Sr- t,s too had that some Have several requests for THOMAS 1KVNC llltown. of thu jn'ole of 1U 1 *! Bank ;re so Entered ft the jostolfre at;;t><l Hank, easl shocked that the have to farms. Lst our propert M. J.. RS second-class matter. 1 protest aganst a beneft nerforrnaret' now wth Remodeled nnd Rc'uml. Hgh for woumled ex-soldk'rs, whch s to Subscrpton Prc class expert work, ;t lowest possble One ear he held n a movng pcture theater W. A. CONROY, 6x month* Suula. March 2-Tth. prces, wth fr'- storage. Furs lrcc month...40 Dd tho ])eo])le ever stop to thhl; Real Estate & nsurance, taken n storage at charge of -2'1'c, nlcut the sacrecs of the wounded WEDNESDAY, MARCH H, '.'L'l. ex-solders for whose beneft the KEANSBURG, N, J. on our own valuaton. show s,to he Kveu? 1 >tl the ever TOWN TALK. stop to thnk that (hose solders wore Correspondence nvted: Kon.LT tlrour.l hell-n fort dtferont From a thoroughl -elahle sunn e w.ls on t u, (] >,. s<l<!? -".TH-SC sqlclohe to tle.srcne of warfare whch j,j,,'rs ddn't.stop" tchtns Sunda or Full lne of chokers anl.-rarfs for Bumstead'sWormSrup Sprng or Summer wear at ver uttractve prces. Loenl rel\-rom;l'. s raun; wth repranl lo the proposed,!m}. (1t u'.r da. The kept reh't on "To rltlren nn nwrcl of merc." WHTO Sunda movnr clure show, The, ^htnr : untl the kaser was lcked. leke( drer! Urns lre followed. T NKVKK TALS. Kcgste 1 lu-f-llo t-nm-t ml furaotm e*m of learns that t ^ not true The war s over, now and tle SANTONN', ft conlh full do»e. fttoml th:d Maor Arlhur A. ratt'rs.m has wound d haw M'O left to shft for wlt3*.rrn' tfst.?*old everwhere or t wlmeked Kev. Herhcl,1, H'ltntr on ves. The are hadl n need the head wth the vor p;avel whch of help. The an 1 dnr; 'ver da s u.s'd at the Red tanl; councl fur lack" of proper uuemnn. The nectnrs On New Years da Mr. pull* s st;m<lns_v h :n<! lookng (n. 1 Beltm^1 presented the ^av(l to the nutor n tle name, of the U'd lank Hpulllcan cluh. H' extolled the maor and hs admnstraton and predcted future.terms of oflce for Slm. The clergman, atnok other tmr>s, referred to some of the crtcs of the adnnstvalon as "boneheads" and sad that he ^avcl was of suffcent wefcht and duralllv to make n dost n the nost sold '"vor dome that.found fault wth the maor. Mr. l'.ehk hmself has flt'ee joned the ranks of the evlc -lust because the ''budde--" of these wounnl men re trnfc to help her 1 comrades tmt' l, ^vj.^ a. HHW to raso mone for the unfn't uate solders, t s hcnjj; dechu'ed that thf Sahhth wll he desecr;tol JWel l/hf Mch s tle case t cuuhl nut hefor a hetut eau?e; The have drve after drve For the starvng n> Kurope, hut ou never K'e a drv 1 for tle strrvnf? at, home. That s where chart, should j start. f expressons of apprecaton; wee mou'v "those hos" would not nnd perhaps hs opnon of thorn has 'have to call for help, for the would changed. However that ma he, ;, 1 he mllonares. But expressons tle maor's RRavel has et to descend,,f apprecaton wll never feed, upon anthng more ntnafc than tlo(](' or trve tlon the proper mod-j the polshed desk of th chef execu-,..,[ attenton that the need and dcj scn'e. n 11)17 the publc called on; ".lve of the town. those hos for acton, and now t s!! up to the jhhle to respond to the Motor vehcle nspectors were at rd\\ t)1:,t the "hos" fre mlkng n- Red Dank last week. The arrested stel, ofdonpr that, t seems, some several persons, and the were ver rolks w a n t t0 (\Kht nffanst our show, much-dssatsfed wth the penaltes u'o dont want to fcht ncunst them. n;posed h Recorder Wllum J. u-t them leave us alone. f the Poulson. After the cases were ds-;v..lnt lo fj^ ) et tu,m jojn t u,. u. m. posed of these nspectors are sad to: <jn all sdes t s common to hoar mve remarked to some men at the,h,0,lp sa that everone should be """town tral that- the would never ; nterested' n the welfare of former brng another case before Mr. Poul- snl(lj,,,.s, Jf these people want to help ' son.' : the saulers, wh do the dp; up an old outworn ordnance that was Far from hemp, beng, dscredtable to passed n 1!)13, n an effort to stop Mr. Poulson, the manner n whch he dsposed of these eases wll be re- K.-vrded wth approval b common ordnar our."how? maor and Rtlt of Wh _ do the tell the councl that the are felon because the j folks, even though tle motor L'ant"d the permt for the show? vehcle nspectors are dssatsfed town offcals should not be wth the recorder's brand of justce. 'The nspectors were ver much dsapponted because the recorder refused to fne autoss who had lcenses at ther homes but who dd not have lcenses wth them. The nspectors blamed but commended for the acton the have taken. Yours respectfull--, Dudle Shaffer, an. ex-solder. 12. r Brdge Avenue, Ked Bank, N. J. wanted these autosts fmed, but Mr. Poulson let the drvers off wth a warnnj; to he more careful n the future and alwas have ther lcenses wth them. Ths was common sense justce, ' and the fact that Mr. Poulson followed ths course nstead of "soak-j Red Bank Buldng and Loan Assocaton Notce of Annual Meetng. nv everone brought before hm to tle full lmt, as s done at most! Notce-s hereb gven tha the unfjaces, shows that he s not afrad to \ nual meetng of the stockholders of be orrnal when be konws he s the u*,,,.,,. Bultl;, j lh Tght. Automoble nspectors, lke Assocaton wll he held, on Tuesda, man other offcals, lke to appear to he ver bus. The state has a the!>flth da of March, l c.>21, at gsent man more offcals than s ac- seven o'clock P. M. at the oflce of tuall requred. One of the methods the assocaton at the Broad Street emploed to make t appear that so, Natonal Bank, l Monmouth street, ' man men are Heeded on tho publc's paroll.s to make numerous arrests Ke<[ '.ank, N,.1., fov the purpose of and to mpose heav fnes for trval. electng a board of Drectors and for />fr('^n^ Ths,-,. pves the holders bf the transactng- of such other b\stho joh> the; rhnm-p^to "pont p tathormh:.s,(h m. ])rojul). (Mnu. K.fo.c ma Tecr wth )*dc" and to create belef that, the jobs are necessar. * n- f- Tn ro'.ll flu 1 law would bo better enforced and at much less expense f half of those jobs were'wped out. "*jr~~lt,?rr Tm r; 'ltrrl tan-k -- \vutm~-he none the WOV.-T r-'t and volatons of tb- 1 au umoble laws would not nmotor vehcle n- cre.*e f tle HperLurs never came here jjr.n. l The town'. 1 - polce force s sunr lat'jce and s vested wth ample thort to deal wth automoble ]j\'.tn-r. Tn- dute.-; of h- nspe nn;l of the polce overlap each oth aw! hu'e' \;< aluplc.on of "xp" an a nv-uu. auvotor? r. P nbrl luu'.wovuv \v.s P«ul>o, p -, ;cl d r K'nl;; 1, 1 w h a S'lhsr who was lonf m ;t fur] ntul wht through ttur: of tle The ht' ulpl K'cntne n l l l ufnrtuut'. 1 nmcal - S> c anl death n ':cull vsd'd tlc faml, ful n ntu 4 t l U l M U l t h Mr, Pu ul f-o11 -u'w the crcumslanrfs. ^KM'n r (f HM- (1:W n no **v,--sf' ;nd: nc h:ul to lt 1 npusrml, hut t.h" 1 vcro'dr' Hnd' the penalt $1, :4'ul of $1(1, J-J v/;s npn^ml OH oll'!* vol;:l M':-:. Tlt' 110xt (la Mr. 'fjul.-.m t'lu'h'.l tl:"t- >''> to tho S'llo*. pa\ f t out of hu own. All \)\U \m\\h\ mt 1"- n strct nr- ' cor<]an'(' wth t le h'tt r (f nannr-flc lav.', but f there's a recordng «MKO1, as v;c lk>l>', [hu :u of WLM-o s jlr'ulv cnmt' n M?. PoulsonV' favot 1. Mr. 'nl.-mr,'- cnur.-c n tl.s nntlt n; not wn hm f.n* 1 as an cnu!u< jd^r, n.* cunmon 1 ordnar folks wll mranl lm :-- a real lunnan lcnt!' wth a's lnr.c- toffoodnc.^s luman ln-arf. who nnrc cou't'ol n connnot.^"ls- jur'ttc ta n rcce'lrt,!,- ;nwl u'd tajc. ; (Tctwn TaH; ront ucl MM ]YA\'.V 11.) j *t- «-- 'TREAT -On.TROOPKR?.!, Cnvftl j'ncn hul a 'vr.t l Mdnd.' - NgUl :Troop lo Mold ;, Dame.. After the drll (,f tn- llnl l.ml; <PV!r trvop ldhl Mnnln n^hl fn* *tn'rnh :!"?. w'c t r>-;t -( c '-M;!;- Jurtc'S, saue!;nut, ad rolls lt C:pttn ltlcrt Kumcl. Tn- 'M'K W - Jtrpp.red h ftlc-. Seant 'clx. Sl.l.tul'.'l'U). Tn' rnnp wll lu'd a dttu 1 *.* n tle armor Wednc.da jn^ht, Aprl Ht... ('apt. Kenned s' command n J; lcnorar cla n.n of * tle slvn' and,h-utc.n! > '1,-o'f A. HoKfn td.)(,;-f-pl l''>: :\v*> h/nmrar cjavncn. l^els SantaMjM'hj wll l»uv l f;et(ta] clarce uf the dau c Frmk JO. Wld', HcrLert ]',. Wdlnu^ nnd Ton KaM-oaro ace lw 'tcp- tol commttee, Other assstants are Xlod Sckles and Vermm Hose, Mune, wll' le funlud h the Swmee ju/z mul. -+ «*»- *",* Ndw St«aher Sor.Vttb;. A fant passenger Rleaner servce botwoo LOK Hrnel and.new Vork wll soon he con t le ted for h the HOW ownc'h of the.odk 'Vuuh per. An addton wll he hull Lo tho ocean sde of tle per n rtmke landng! acconnnodatoh for the learner. t s planu'd to nako two round trpo a da. the meetng', E. R. CON'OYKR, Secretar. JOE RCH & SON, Masons and Contractors. Stone, rjvck and Plaster Work. Dtchng and Gradng. 7G Avenue A, Atlantc Hghlands, N.J. r FARMS WANTED What! Sell m farm and move to town? No Chance! Wh Should? HA.VE ever advantage ever comfort ever con- _ venence the have n town and man the don't have. M wfe s the happest women n four countes. You couldn't drve m chldren awa wth a machne gun. Lfe on our farm s one round of pleasure for ever one snce we nstalled the tuktkk POWR AND.UOMT. P«JUT, We have lots of brght, safe lght n ever room n the house n the ard and barns. Runnng water n the house and a laundr n the cellar an electrc washng machne and ron power to run the churn cream separator, grndstone, n fact we do most of the chores b electrct., You won't knowwhat ou're mssng untl ou get a Hlent Alamo for our farm. You can see one n operaton and fnd out all about t at FREDERC WRGHT Electrcal Contractor Sprng and Wallace Streets Red Bank, N. J. Telephone 9S0-W All knds "of Garden Seeds, Grass Seeds and Onon Sets, Planet, Jr. and ron Age mplements, South Bend and Olver. Plows, and small tools of all knds. We wll receve n March about ten cars of Aroostook Count, Mane Seed Potatoes, the frst cars to arrve-about March 15th. The wll con-; tan the followng'.varetes: GREEN MOUNTANS GOLD CON STATE OF MANE SPALDNG ROSE ENORMOUS RSH COBBLERS EARLY ROSE MLLS PRZE NORCROSS AROOSTOOK PRZE WORLD'S FAR Wo are bung these; seed from the.same man \ve have dealt wth for the past ten ears and he has alwas sent us lrst-class stock. Get our prces on Swft's, Mape's and Coe's fertlzers h the ton or carload. B. D. WOLCOTS SONS Eatontown, New Jerse A. Manufacturng Furrer, 41 Ea»t 8 St., (West of Bdw.) NEW YORK CTY. TVTOON unts are rec- ^*- ognzedasthebest that can be made. *The dstnctve desgnof the.-sx-48..combnes _them_. to make a sum of the qualt of all. MOQN EMPRE GARAGE, Allen Frost, Propretor, Phone aou, lu-d Hunk. Specal Sale Genune Plow Parts WHLE THEY LAST The Followng Goods at 50 Reducton 11 Sracuse Land><les, No. 603, each 70 6 Sracuse Landseat No. 463, each 70 2 Sracuse Mouldboardt, each Sracuse Share, No. 54 each Sracuse Share, No. 812, each 50 6 Sracuse Ponts CE-12, each».s Z Wood Beams, No. 603, each Olver Share, No. 404, each..' 50 3 Olver SlSre B, each...2s 1 Olver Wheel Standard, No. 20, each 75 1 Olver Wood Beam, B, each Boss Landsdes, No Boss Shares, No. \ 1 :, each.20 1 Boss Share, No. 1, each.20 2 Boss Beams, each 50 G South Bend Landdes, R3XS, each...' South Bend Shrm, 3a, -each 15 9 South Bend Shrm, 3 F, each 15 9 South Bend Wheel Standard*, each.50 8 South Bend R3 Braces, each.,16 1 South Bend Jonter Complete South Bend Jonter, Lower Half 25 1 South Bend B-l Beam '. 75 Also lot of Ward Shares, Beams and Landsdes. We nvte ou to nspect our complete lne of Agrcultural mplements, Tractors, Etc. The Genune J.. Case Plows, Harrows, Planters, Wall Tractors, Emerson Plows, Harrows, Etc. The Emerson Low Down, Wde Spread Manure Spreader. Stac P. Conover & Bros. WCKATUNK, N. J. Telephone 26F24 Holmdel. shod for the volaton of an of the pro POTATOES Due Here Ths Week Two Cars Mane rsh Cobblers TESTED STOCK These Potatoes are from one of the Best Shppers n Mane. And are guaranteed b us to be the-best Seed that mone can bu. BARRNG NONE Prce $3.50 per 165 b Sack off the Cars No Charge for Sacks More and Other Varetes to Follow BACGALUP BROS. Telephone 575 ; WHARF AVENUE &K<<<o>>»>^^^^ C A D Utter and complete relance upon the trustworthness of Cadllac performance, s a char- :,/:.. acterstc of all who have drven ' : * the car for an length of tme. J. W. MOUNT CO. Whte St. and Maple Ave., %m^-',- Telephone S15 Red O ' >* 4* ls.»j. A'! TO WHOM T MAY COtfCEtN: T*kB notce, that on the 2tat da n March, Dl, «t the Councl Chamber, n tn Uoroutch UH, at HtOO u'cloek p. m, tue o dnanco heren below nut forth wll be prd aentel tu the Councl uf the UufuUcl) of Ad Uank, for ADB pu(**sre. An psthon opponj the*«tu -wll et that tmu bt tfvm «n uppol tunt tu prtaen t)ln objecton. JOHN L. 1UBMARD, Ckrl AN OttDNANCE PROVDNG FOR TH UCKN81NU AND REOULATNG 'J'H, 0PEUAT1ON ff AUTO UUSHEH, JT WJCYB, OAS. TAX CAUS AND AL OTKK MUTOH VEHCLES VWCO FQ\ THK TUANSl'OtTATON FOR H1HE O, PASBENGEHS AND THE DRVER THEUEO*. Uf t Ordaned b tho Maor and Counc of tht [fr.r.'uck»f U'4 Hunk, N. J,: 1, All utc! buhsen, ju'kn, <-«l> tmj cubs or other motor vtrhclca opcrhtod or ruj ovt un uf tht strccth uul publc plnce] wthn tlo lntt uf the lturoukl of H Dank fur tlm tmnapcrtuton uf UHHt'gc. fur hre atult be UccEtt'l n accortttnee wt tke provnont* of ths urdmnct', am no pel nun ahull upuratts or s trve un BUC nut bun, jtnu, cal>, tux x cab or other- moto vuhck- fur- tul-h pua>us unletts the tmm Hhal tnvu b-en Hc,-\*m\ n uc-otdunca wt the ptuvulona of tld urxlnance. 'the c'nae renur«l b thu Hccton ahull b known ma»n "Ownor'n Lccto." 1. No plmhu tlmll «hv«or opurate lrvl-r or cluftur or utherwhf, un uutl b*. jllnp, cub, tax cub or other motu le-t uned for the truutpurtaton uf pal KtM-s for hlt on un of the ntr<»l*t onf publc phc-u wthn tlu llmltt of tle Hot :h v te'l Knk, unk'tb tuch pt-rhon ehal! n cenbc for thttt purpose UHUC pur] ft to the lm-ovdjun of thn ordlnan'ct The lcchl' hcrt- r' ur.-( KU he know: «S "Orvor'H Lk-cBtf." t.- ;t. Tho ^.1'Mv.MK wonlb thall have th an lu't'n Tn- wdf.l "»troot" n'n uml u-lutl* 1 Mt'l hull an nvf-nu park, purkw), hghwa >r othwr plucc. b. The wor "motor vehcle" shull mew and nclude m C;r, tux cub, jtne or othe uutunullo oprattnl for hre for the trum portut.n of pftftus wthn thu lntd uf th h of Kll tttlk. The term "*pfr.(r" as used hero Khal ruan uul nclude un ndvdunl, col mtncrhp, Huuculon, corporaton or Jon tock compun, ter R'aaeew, trualee or rcj lovers appontt'd b an Court wbutaoove -1, No "Owner'a rjccnn 1 " ahall bf leue for an vubklu luroh renured to bo kmael untl the owner tweo nlall have fled wt! the Chef of Polce nn applcaton n wrtng j-fhbcd to the Maor uul Councl of th BorouKh of R«d Hunk, sutnk the nmv an* reatlence of the nwkr, the character of th vchkle proponed to be k'umed, t» fcatnj capact, t» fun tor number nnd ta numbet SH vt'htcetl n tho State 1 Department or Motor Vehclen. f No "Drver's Lcense" Hhall be grantl cl to nn person UHCDB euch person s au least vtrhtcen earn of a«v, and untl tb(t person upplmr for BUC lfl-ensc shall lmvt< fller.wth tht Chef of Polce a.wrtten»p(. plcaton'ndlrvhtel to the Maor and Coun cl of the through of led Bank,»ctUn forth ha full name, ufc and place of rehl dunce. m C. The Polce Commt*unncrs and Chejf of Polce' are hereb empowered,_tu deter'! m no the ruuhonallc NeatnK cupact>' of SUCM motor vehcle, nnl to approve or reject thh motor vehcle to be operated n the carr ltr of puhbenrt-tb for lrt 1, and refuse th ffrmt to an pern on n "Prver't Lcensed who n ther opnon n an unsnfe drver, o'- H not of ruod nornl charnct'r, or who t, addcted to the une of ntoxcutn lquors*! 7. The 'olloe Com ms oo nor a uml ChleJS of Polce are hereb authorzed to rerok' nn owner'fl or drver's lcense hereto fort so f thn ordnunce, and an owner' HCVTHC f the vehclu lcensed nhal! have be, come unft t>r unauter for the transports)! tlon of pauhent's, nnd an drver's Hc^ns-J when t ulnll upft'jr to th<? ssl Polce Com mflbonera unt Chef of Polce Hnt»ucl drver n unlt or unsafe to operate ea. motor vehcles, or for un refusal or fulur< of suel drver to compl wth the requre! mentu of thn ordnance,- or wth the drec, t tun of Ln member of the Polce Depart),)'; mert, or for nn volaton of tmflc rulers t and rrfrulntonw.. " H. The WoURh Clerk tt) hereb nuthor. ze<l to she HUt'h owner's or tlrve''n le ens ] upun rpsottatun of such applcaton dul'j approved b the Polce Comme a on era anj Chef of Polce ns aforohnfd, nnd upon pa ( mrnt of the fcoa hct'nuftcr provded. >. All le en ^t; ftjos fur -the op«#«ton O' motor Vehcle* under thn onlnnncc thol] expre on Junnar lut followng the dnt when #o lcemft] wthout rearard to the tm of an d enr when H^uet, nnd the feet) a. heren fm-l ahull b«tn- HcenHO f«c wlethe^ t l» p fur nl or n part of nttch ear, } 10. "The followng Uccna* f*?o» shall b? poh'l for rt'vonue: \ a. For ever motor vehcle avnp { tn'k capact nf not more than fvn <B -Hontt ncludng the drvrr, ten dollnr» ($10.00); for ever motor whelc harnte $ ft«atnjj..-capact -of not more than ton (10* persons ncludng the drver, ffteen dohnr^ (Mf.OO) ;, for ever motor vchrlc havntc s Beatng eapnclt n cxrchh uf t«'n (10) per'j sons, twent-fve lollnrh {J2. r.o0). b. The lcense fee for B drver'n lcenp? nl be one dollar ($1.00). ' c. Tn? person to whom a drver 1? lcense H HHP(1 Hhall rcpont wth the Hnrtttrl Clerk tho jum of two dullum (J2.00) nf. HO curt for the return of tho drv.-r'h ln-n^ 'urmshed to eneh person ljecnncd. * 11. Ever motor vehcle lconned un'!e! t j (l n ordnance alml! nt nl tmes ctlnpln.; Hcensn plate n n conspcuous pnct* on fron < of nal motor vehcle, sad lcense plate t ;: be furnshed b the Horofrh Clerk, nnd n ; lcense plnte shall be Hed except on BUC)J motor vehcle as JKSu-d for. < Ever holder uf u drver's lleena hl. wwhen Jrvntr or OUM-LMK an moto] ohclc under ths ordhnn'e, hnvo n h pokarabon the lncntl' satcl t> hm nnd h.' 1 cellh«^ bnd^c 'utsdk'osl d^luod upo- He n-ckt of \\n outer jnumrnt r ujnm h* hat or cap. :'\ a. ''ll.- roll-r- CnnnlsltRM'r and Cho.^ f Polce arc horel»,tlu/.(>«l und dret-'t-. to jnalu' TK»hthnn jn rtjkartls to Htoppr;^ nl st.'tnl for mftor vehcles lrcsu'.' under thn onlnnncp. nnd tlr number nc pl v'hoh-m whch ma park n nn on.* ll the Mme t m*, und an nn pnnnol; the publc* r(m;ffect». ; ; No owner or drver lcetap] uult 1 ": thu onltutnco HH, ulk- wtttf; for -,; plomout, or otherwse, solct custom h'-. nn nof, pcrsntft or ofl'onwv' mttum 1 : or use prof am 1 nr ndrcent lunruacc, or b '.. Kult of bf-let-cuh tujknnr:..op,*>*outnt,-o.'.,: nn dno'der ; l conduct, or nt nn tme em '; plrt an ollor \Hsol to (nk or BoHe rnv'lert or c7.(wu for cnnkrnmnt. - ~T1."~Tl: ulnll ho unlawful n. To drve or npernu, or oauce to. drven or openttod. nn nnur vehcle whl an pnsucnr' 1 1«ntnmlnj: upon tm rannn;.. bna'l, mud (rtmrtl or luu*k thereof, or wlul nn pflb-tkfr n rtut on nn jlrh moto vehcle outo'lf the hod thereof, or whle uml'- f ph^'nrc't are n sn > motor vehcle than snd motor vehde ; enttled to carr, under tl.o terms of th ; upplratlnn nnd lcnuse nhovo referred to To re fuse to curr an porn on wh ; pronerl andlc for trnnsportntnn. 1(S. For tm drver tn collect fnroa whl' ouch motor vehcle f. n moton., 17..Kor nn prr»nn o'lerntnr such moto'.» h!<?!«tn drnk nlnxcntnr Hnuorn of fn:^' knd whle rnmju'd n (u'rntnp nnd moto'a hde for lr*. a» h-rcln net forth. j 18. Tn permt an nmtor vehcle to tn n nnv Ptvet nutnfl.' of the ntnulf hcret f!)}' (p.4v:m'ed, vrnated, or m wwlrl ma le he hercntt htfr lcsrnfttf-1 Tor n lomr tme tlnn «nnr to take on or d ltnrre panxon Anv pnvsfn v lm: nn prov of tlh n tlhcc dtl njm cunvto n fl,<> of nut tnmv 1!»' d" h'n'lrr-1 ddlan he mp1n- thnn Crt En. All ot- -rmul-nt nnn-1 tlds rr'l ln.- ntv Jnl for no nr m l or V;YA of o nce tre herrl HMS d b a TO WHOM TT WAV CONCERN: J Trrlc nntcp, (h:tf on (he 2 lht lna o? Man-h, 101*1. at the Councl rhnnl.cr, nmlf lornuph Hall, nt R :0() o'.'loch p, m., (heh hrrhn H-MV net fm-lh wll he prrt lo tlc Cum-ll of the llornurh <> ted Hunlt for frm) P^UM'. An per.to? nppmcl thereto wll nt Hnt tme b> Ktvej nl op)'"'tl( tn )<':''t llrt ohectln-, JOHN,, trdmart). \ AN otnmanrn AT'Tr(o{t/.r>rn AN M.UWANCl-: V TMK CO.T.KCTOR Of. Tln OROMGH O- 1 tn HANK 01' - njsrnhnt or TWO p-:t. CENTTW H'ON A.. TANKS 'All) ON Ol HF.3 FOHK.VKF. l:tl OF ANV YEAlt AN HF.PRKHKNTNO TAXKS nu-m-'or TH LATTKK ATK OK SA1H YKAl. DP t Ordnrd b tlm Maor nnd Count 1 nf the Tlnrotrl nf t.,( Hunk : 1. Tht lurcnftt (here nhnll h* llowe l th<- CollcctM* «f ml! llnrmrfth lo «n per on mfn/ ln n/ hl ht or her t;n on «r letor Juno T lnt - v( * an -nr md pre lx(l duo for thf ntt'r half of wd,» rlf*. pfunt of twn n- cmlun on the amnnt t>nd txr, repre^ftttur ttxe^ due fur th htter half of tml enr, Manmonth Count Surrnffnte' Offce. otcp to crnlltorn n prenent clulmfl «(TnnH rp«tntr. n the mnlt.-r nf tlm of MM T*V$ l Prflunul to the ordnr of JOUPD h..donfx. ]\u.--u>n>,>wm of «le nntntf of Mn'tjUottfS" rnmdc on the m^vntr^ntb dn of Felrrv;j* "n tbr tddlmtlnn of ln Lev, rt Utratr of tl»«- ehtnt«<»f MM f/«cenfd, nntlcff f» hereb ftvt-n tn tho rrcd, tarn of n»ld ApcenarH tn vxhjhlt to the nut 1 ] M\ln nnd denmndt ntrnlnnt tlt* tnm t»l' und*»r nntl, wllhln nx mnnthn from th* (lx< nf th* nfnr"f<1 <>rlrr. or thr wll f"' over bnrr^d nf ther RCUHR t her of or «rnm Dntwl Frvrtold, N. J., Ffrtmrv 17. DA lr

5 <b'.-v! %>VA'tV*';* r - Operators Wanted! Grls and Women to work on Dress Lnngs Lght, Clean and Stead Work Appl Mrs. R. Y. Evans, Care C. E. CONOVER CO. Foot of Rversde Avenue RED BANK: 4 M H SEED POTATOES Have Mane and New York State Selected Stock Grass Seed Fertlzer Ntrate of Soda Also a full lne of Bab Chck Needs W.T. 16 West Street STORCK Of Course EASTER Largest THE Assortment Easter Musc s to Red Bank, N. J. j RED BANK REGSTER, MARCH :,- Pcge Fve PROTESr S 0VERR1D - t SHREWSBURY AVENUE ORDl. NANCE PUT THROUGH. Ordnance for Pavnu at Street wth Concrete Pac lls Fnal Readng New Ordnancc for Jtne >«Taxe and Water. A lvel tme s QO.H 'm al the meetng of the nu.tr ;u. nunl next Monda n^ht. a:.... ra </nlnunces am other matlt-s ;rt: to CDTC up whch ure of more than ordnar nterest. Several onlan. s passed ther frst rcuurusb at ks svwk's posed lnk sewers ' nue Md tle twunc! JJ: 1 acton on tle maltc Last week Mr. l.pp',.ad -l:nuc.:d h^ mnd a levo.l le work should once, us he had found would not be soja'^e : cpled, The cotllel pa nstructng 1 the street Juvs the sewers lad. The ordnance provd cre<lh<- n the ^vattt- ra lr^t." «. Several at tn \ hut th tnjr lo prolt nd the wo ntl lve June. The ordnance prumdnj; fur puv-. K the HtutluM' end ul.s!r.\v.lu'.v v-nue phsed ts fnal r.nlne at the meetnc of the maor a'fd councl l!-t week after <'<>un.lm;u (J. Howaul.ppneott had Muted hnt tluf petton whch w:»s ].-sct'd aganst t.h; rnprovenn-nt tu-u weeks ;(ro (ld not represent two-thrds ol' the. propert owner:). '"<r le law tn; councl mnol pn.- ah rdjnunee. to lev tuxes for street mprovement:; f wrtten objecton s ma.leb persons ownng two-lhnls <>( the prope tes all'cvted. A petton was n..\r.] frrn ' twent r'sdents of lce, h rrel re-! quest 'm?. tha that street h. paved j from Srewbr avenue lo le l.'ennnton ' nl ralroad tracks. On a ; made b Mr. Lppm-oll he voted lo la the petton 01. :> llle. rtt-d nl. hnt l;ad al-.1 ; tnol nn llll!c..' lo fr an n- 1K.:^'. ts.tr:n.-l t, wat llll the' ordnnce s up f second readng at the next ncetnu befor' 'statns ther objectons. The ord- [TfaTu'e rases'" the mnmum charge j from $ to $8 and ncvarc; the : charre. for water from 25 to '','> cents 'per 100 cubc feet. Tn 1 charge for j tups s fxed at $20 "each. Councl man Htrs C'hton voted :j;;nst the j 'fle ordnance provdng fur a ds- U'ount of two per cent tor pesons! who pa ther tuxus annuall on or before June 1st passed t- fust cd-! nfj. Counclman Jesse 1'..Manahav ' cast the onl dssentng vutr.!' The councl passed the frst r.-adnj4" of an urdnace tv,,)* 111 a nole n the bnk not n excess of $.'.,.")0u to ln an automoble truck 'm- collect-' K nabau'e. Tle note. >.<.-ordk to the ordnance, s not lo run move than sx ears and provson s to be ; made each ear for pa n : 1 part of t. Counclman Mllard Fllmore Tcllc was the onl ollcl who, cted a ;a.-t the ordnance. ] Kn;ne.o.r (leor^e K,.Allen \vas nstructed to prepare plan.- and specfcatons for pavng the bunnes socj lon of Broad street'wth concrete. An ovdnanco requrng jtne bus j ownt-rs and drvers to lake out lc.ens's passed ts frst rcadn;-. The ; mor and polce cotnl 1! 1 t>f the councl are authorzed to fx he seat- ] tk capact of the furs. The wll! ssue lcenses and the can revoke l censes or refuse to f^ve them. 1 Drvers must wear badges and must na j $2 for a lcense and a bud^e. Owners of buses havng a seatng capact for lve persons wll have to pa $5! for a lcense. The? cost for a bus MavK a capact for not more than ten persons wll n 1 $1U and lle cost. for bus capable of seatnjr 'more than ten persons wll le $-!. r. Carr- lxol b the maor and polce cummtt.-o s llerul, and here arc varous other thngs d.'lk'd as llegal n the ordnance. A lne of $100 s pre-: scrbed as the penalt for volatng the ordnance. The maor and polce j! commttee are to desgnate the stop- 1 pn;,' places and stand:; for the, jt-< nes." : 'he councl uled to bu a lcense for le 'own atk'wblr used b, 1 Rolerl Perce, tl.'.-1 reel, superr.-! Jlendfl. Mr. l.pp.m-otl. sad Mr. ^M.'ct 1.ftL'n lju'lo lre the nutnmobl. 1 lo t'o out of luwn a»ld tl::! he ' w^ n ( :nr:er nf lenr arrested u'lu'ne\er le went mtsde of Red D.-uK wlb tn 1 c'ar. l'"vd Hurle, llewtl Crhrt, and,.l.. N T e-on v.-ere r:'apponted specal polce!!!.'!> VJlll'Ul sah'les. Tb.e '' o]'t.r.k.corde' Wllam J. P o b o - s l m w t h a t w c h e jcr.-o-;, bal b e e n a.'.-1'l! h e p!u>l t w o s> a'u''h a n. ) \\" l A't'l'e'>-el l o ' V comt jal. Mr. Pr.-. lson turned > -j $3.". wh'b.e bad mposed n fnes, 'j He ^:d : addt'h to these 1 ln's he hce.!r.!s-"."-. "hch had hn n f ] : s d o p. \ o! - l p f s.f t l e :ul.'v.. bh- l;.\v.'. Tle -..pn-t t.l 1. llarrv. Cla'vt.,-, cl'l' of.,!cr. s h o w e d tha :!l! n.; ; l a d le.n a n ' 4 e d (h. past l',.mll. ' r '' t ' n r l l ] n ^ ' Mt 1 j s t!.< 1 f \ v w w e "UMUSUAr ANNOUNCEMENT! We announce wth pleasure.lo openng of a new department for tle handln? of local and nearb/trade, a servce naugurated especall for the convenence of resdents of Monmouth and Ocean countes:. New Jerse's greatest growers of hard trees and plants ofer the most complete lne of fne, sturd nurser stock n a wde ran^e of varet ard at prces surprsngl "low. Specal' quantt rates to orchardsts..' VST OUR GROUNDS AND SELECT YOUR OWN STRAWBERRES CURRANTS.RASPBERRES. (OOSKRKRJES ASl'ARACUS. RHUBARB PKAHS CUNGlS DWARF APCES CRAB APPLES DWARF PEARS APPLES HARDY EVERBLOOMNG ROSES ' CLMBNG ROSES BLACKBERRES ( RAPES PEACHES CHERRES PLUMS HYBRD PERPETUAL ROSES. BABY -RAMBLER ROSES HARDY PERENNALS RS, HARDY LTLR3- ' HOLLYHOCKS PEONES PHLOX 'EVERGREENS HARDY VNES HEDGE PLANTS HARDY SHRUBS*, SHADE TREES We have n stock for mmedate selecton and 'sale all of the standard varetes of the foregong fruts, plants, routs and flowers. Save shppng charges. A'Vod transportaton delas and losses. Free delver l-elween Atlantc Hghlands and Manasuat! on all purchases.,. Consult our landscapr)?,a(lvsors--al <ur -servce l> appontment, domplet" plans prepared for mve au] small states wthout charge; wth detaled estmates of cost suhmtted. f ou cannot vst the.urser, wrte for our catalogue. J. T. LOVETT, P/lonsnoth Nurseres, Box 501, LTTLE SLVER, N. J. "1 Guarantee You a Square Dear n the Rchest Nsw Ol Felds of the -"Leon R. Talor, Ex-Governor of New Jerse. Montana's wonderful ol pushers are the sensaton of the ol world. The ntal flow of some has been as hgh as 4,000 barrels per da. The ol s ~A",h gasolne, the hghest qualt found n such large volume anwhere n the world. Man fortunes have alread been made for those luck enough to own nterests n ths ver rch feld, and et the geologsts clam that the bg pool has not been tapped. Foremost of all Montana's ol structures s the famous Cat Creek Feld. Twent wells are now pourng forth the lqud gold on ths structure alone. ntense development s underwa and the largest ol companes of the world have ther representatves at work on ths treasure dome. Leon R. Talor Sndcate, of whch Ex-Governor Leon R. Talor s presdent, has succeeded n securng 360 acres of ths valuable land. The Sndcate was formed under a polc dctated b Ex-Governor Talor so that all who became -unt-holdorg-should have an -equal- (!hanao-to»share-'he-tno'neus -returns possble from an nvestment n the feld. No salares or commssons are beng pad to the offcers and Ex-Governor Talor personall guarantees that all who jon hm n ths promsng enterprse wll get a square deal. Captalzaton of Leon R. Talor Sndcate s $150, dvded nto 1,500 unts of par value $100 each. Each unt shares n all our earnngs and on each 1000 barrel well produced should earn about $o(j5 per ear. You are nvted to jon ths Sndcate f ou act promptl. Bu all the unts ou can. Opportuntes?uch as ths are seldom found. Take advantage now. Get n whle the feld s new and gan through the development. Send the blank toda... Leon R. Talor Sndcate HdnrLeOnR. Talor, Ex-Gov; NewJerscrPres P.O. Box 822 Lewstown, Monta;:,, Gentlemen: Captal $150, Umts $100 each 1 wsh to secure unte full pad and non-a'ss>?«= M? >" ' nr >" R Sndcate and nclose herewth $. as pament n full for same. Name ; ' Address nstruments and Records Cheerfull Demonstrated Let us pla for ou some of the choce selectons now at hand for S1 o f Wo uro now lookk orlt-rs lor SurMj.';.Maclncs r.nl.mulrrnls. See us before ou Wo ;uv n a 'nstun to meet ;;n ounpctlon 'lmslcnt, 1 tnull. \V.'can a suppl of Van Spruors am lu-par rats. FremlSpat'saHl tepar Parts. "P.lu-k Leaf".n." "Suleo-V. 1!." O'cha'd Jr'.Ml'Mt'''ls. " W.'clanl's' Hloclr) laul MaU'rals. Usscll lrrows.. (unt;, K'cl' \ alvcs.sp'aj' llcsc, Spra 1'Lvs :md man otlut tlngs t"o nurnurous to K'nton.. ' 19 Broad Street :. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^, '. RED BAKK. w..?.!#. j t [, Hcdrlcksoj S Son ll m f _jml\ t&fef STORjCK Sasl, Dc»rs, Tlnds, G:<«'^) and Buldcs' Hanlwuc ^

6 Pure S* JRED BANK REGSTER, MARCH 16, f?1. - New Jerse Food Co, The Home of Good Qualt BROAD STREET RED BANK ANOTHER WEEK OF THE Great Specal Sale of Calforna Fruts and Hawaan Pneapples CALFORNA PEACHES, Waves, large can Q ^ Dozen cans $2,20, Case of 24 cans, $ */t, WHTE ROSE PEACHES, - large can O"3> Dozen cans $3.85, case 24 cans $7.60 OOK, CALFORNA BARTLETT PEARS, - can 1 Q Dozen cans $2.20, case of 24 cans $4.35 DEL MONTE CHERRES, - Calforna Slced Peaches, large can QO No. 2 can 20c HAWAAN SLCED PNEAPPLE, can Dozen cans $3.90, case 24 cans $ Hawaan Slced Pneapple, No. 2 cans 28c Hawaan Grated Pneapple, No. 2 cans 19c CALFORNA APRCOTS, - large can Dozen cans $1.75, case 24 cans $3.45 SUNSWEET CALFORNA PRUNES, - "J f\ Fne Medum Sze Frut * vz Calforna Evaporated Aprcots, - ver choce Trust, Reduced to Sb CALFORNA EVAPORATED PEACHES, Ver choce Frut, Reduced to lb Choce Evaporated Apples, lb 20c Choce Calforna Walnuts, lb 15c DOMNO GRANULATED SUGAR, n Cartons lb 9c, 100 lb Sack $8.5 GREAT SPECAL OFFER for ths Snowdrft, 1 lb Week onl cans 2,500 Cans SWEET CORN, whle t lasts at HENZ BAKED BEANS Large Can 25c, Medum 15c, Small 10c CAMPBELL'S SOUPS, - 1 f l^ CAMPBELL'S BAKED BEANS, l-jc Lbb's Corned Beef, PEARL TAPOCA, PEARL BARLEY, PEARL SAGO, Choce Lma Beans, No. 1 can 15c pkg 10c pkg 10c pkg 10c 3Jbs for 25c CHOCE MARROW BEANS, lb 10c CHOCE PEA BEANS, - lb 6c LOBSTER, Sea Crest Brand, Large cans 85c, Medum cans, 45c Crab Meat, Fanc Qualt, Large cans 85c, Vedum cans 45c MPORTED MARMALADE, Crosse and BlackwelS's or Gra's, jar VERY CHOCE JAMS~ - jar 25c Fresh Roasted Specal Low Prces n the Meat and Fsh Departments LEGS SPRNG LAMB, - r - lb 28c SPRNG LAMB CHOPS, - lb 28c Sausage Meat, Jerse Pork, - lb 29c Fresh Codfsh, Fresh Tle, lb 25c. 2(V. Fresh Flounders, lb 20c Fresb Haddock; lb 20c a*ub E^»2E^::s^-/j»^2&tj^U,u^d H.GJ-MDEL HF.W5. W. J. and Edgar Evan to Have a Vcnduc Next Tuesda. W. J. am Kdfjar Kvans, who.have l'cn wurkn; Krt',1 Uut-hor's farm, wll.have a v'ulu' 9' ther lve stock md farm mplements next Tuesda. Tn' properl wll he farntel llc 'om:"s.«o;..-.on h Davd Hut'l: of Colt's Xeek. 'eel Cor.over movel esterda., from Henr Schenok's farm to' Wcktunk. Mr. Kehenek's plac> wll j bo ot'tupotl l L'onover UerulreUsoM w - the t'omnjr season. Mss"- Kr.O Vucok of -Freehold 1 has returned from n trp to Knglnnd ': am Hu'ls vstng Mrs. Thcron Mc- 1 Camplell.! Mrs. Peter Heser has been mak-!,nr trps to New Srunswck almost jdal to see her daughter, Vola, who j was recentl operated on for appendcts. Vola s recoverng. Mrs. Cet.l Conover has been sck wth nflammator rheumatsm, but she s veovernr. ] Henr Tllon moved esterda to 1 Abbott' Wnrlhle's farm at Bratlevelt. 'ftlm' Maher recentl bought the fuvn wh'h Mr. Tlton va-fted, am le wll move on t soon. Tle Cravford's Corner card club met last week at Mrs. Garrott ). t.on;str<.-et's. Przes were won l Mrs. lrostm lutler and Mrs. John M. Kl. The Baptst lades' ad socet elerted these ollrers Tuesda of last week at a meetng at Mrs, Sdne V. Bra's: Przes were won b Ms. Albet Holland anl Wllam. Ptcher. 'lvu-l- Mrs. Kdne V. Bra. V- p--mu-ul- -Ml*. Gnm-tt!>..cmr-- T--usnv- Mrs. domllu. Holmes. Mrs. Branson Butler entertaned the Holmlel card flub Tuesda nrlt Mrs. Albert Holland and Wllam. Ptcher. A daughter was born to Mrs. h!- ward Wlson Thursda. EVERETT NEWS. Crcnut V. Stlwason Fnshes a Bg Tree Cuttng Job. Crenus V. Stlw;>Kon- Rot twocord's of frewood from half of a bo;maple tree, on whch he hal been workn; snce earl n the wnter. Tn 1 tree was n dancer of fallng on the house am t had to be cut down n sectons. Joseph (.'cur.orf, Charles Stlwaton anl Julus Dombroske holncd Mr. Sllwa.u'on. Mrs. Klwartl Francs s out after havng been sck wth grp. Wllam Tourne s a "'v,- cm- ; ploee on Frank,. Drver's farm at Lncrol't. * A man famed Apple-gate from Allontown has moved 011 the Herbert farm formerl occuped b Fred Wlson. A desre to know how to dance has taken possesson of several of the ouk men of the vllage, and the are gon^-ho Hcd Bank three or four tmes a week to take lessons. Edward Polhemus of.akewood, formerl of. ths place, s stoppng wth hs uncle, Ktlward Francs. Benjamn Hunknson s helpng George Thompson to move to Lncroft. VANDERBURG NEWS. Samuel Conover Slowl Recoverng from Pneumona at Hosptal. Samuel Conover s slowl recoverng at the Long Branch hosptal,, where he has been a pneumona pa- [ tent the past two weeks. j Mrs. Kathrn Collon returned to New York Saturda after havng! spent two weeks wth her nece, Mrs. Wllam Hggns. Mrs. Hgg-ns was a New York vstor Thursda and Frda. Charles E._YanjQnrn. vsted frends, at Freehold Frda. Mssos Mare and Grace Hoe attended a brthda part gven last week b ther cousn, Ms Do.roth Maher of Holmdel. Ramond Benjamn spent last Wednesda at Long Branch. Charles' T. Matthews unloaded a carload of potatoes for plantng at the Marlboro staton last week. BOND BDS REJECTED. No Bds Receved b Freeholders on Entre ssue. No bds were receved b the freeholders last week for the entre ssue of $1,079,000 n long-term road ntl brdge bonds. Two offers were submtted to take $280,000 worth of the bonds to mature n fve ears and to bear sx per cent nterest. The Ocean Grove bank offered to take $30,000 worth of the bonds and a-new: York frm offered to take" $'2"r)rt,"(V«0~\>>rth. " Both offers wore.rejected. The freeholders wll confer wth the bankers of the count regardng the advsablt of reulvertsng the whole ssue or of sellng the bonds at par at prvate sale. Artfcal Lake for Matnwan. ""Work wll be started on buldng a dam across the creek at Matawan, whch wll result n a lake of about a mle and a half n length and from a quarter to a half mle n wdth. The mone for buldng the dam wll be rased b propert owners whos 1 lands border on the lake. Lose* Foot Under Tran. Benjamn Laparl'e, moton pctun' operator at. the Grand theater at Long Branch, fell as be was trng to board a movng tran last Thursda mornng and hs foot was so badl mangled below the ankle that t was necessar to amputate t. Ml YOU wll ln.l V3 'M * that the mem- CM W be- of,..,-,...!. V-T ft! ' '! SlS l Prospectve Buers of Local Real Estate Am Authorzed to Offer the Followng Propertes For Sale Propert at 328 Broad street, Red Bank. Nne rooms and bath..lavator on each floor. House has all modern convenences, ncludng hot water heat. Lot 75x7B0 feet. Propert on Red Bank and Eatontown turnpke. Fourteen room house. Hardwood floors throughout. All modern convenences ncludng steam heat. Large barn, chcken house, garage for two cars. Fne' frut, flowers and shrubber, Propert contans about two acres and t s beautfull located.. '. Propert on Eatontovvn-Tnton Falls turnpke. House has 22 rooms and all mprovements. Grounds beautfull lad out wth all knds of shrubber. About two acres. Garage and other small outbuldngs.on premses. Propert on Hudson avenue, Red Bank. Eght room Colonal house; bath and all other :ntjvements. 'Lot 60x1-15 feet. Ver reasonable. Propert on. Bergen place, near Branch avenue, Red Bank. Seven room house wth all ' mprovements* ncludng hot water heat. Ver attractve proposton. Propert on Brown place, Red Bank. Seven rooms wth all mprovements. Hot ar heatng.sstem.. Propert on West Front street, Red Bank. Seven room house wth bath. Hot water heat. Lot 40x115 feet. Bargan.! ;.. '. ' Propert on Lake avenue, Red Bank. Sx rooms and bath. All mprovements. Hot ar heat, Garage. Lot 50x150. ' Propert on Waverl place, near Maple avenue, Red Bank. Sx rooms and bath. All mprovements. Ver reasonable fgure on same for quck sale. Possesson Aprl 1st. Propert on Pnckne Road, Red Bank. Sx rooms and bath. pped tor gas. Lot 50x150. Prce $4,500. Electrct, water and house Propert onscamore avenue, Lttle Slver, near depot. House has eght rooms and bath. All mprovements. Steam heat. Bargan., WLL BE VERY GLAD TO SHOW ANY OF THE ABOVE PROPERTES BY APPONTMENT AND DSCUSS PRCES AND OTHER PARTCULARS. T S ABOUT TME TO CONSDER NSURANCE ON ETHER YOUR OLD OR NEW AUTOMOBLE. LET ME QUOTE YOU SOME PRCES THAT AM SURE WLL NTEREST YOU. W. Real Davdson Buldng ALL KNDS OF FRE AND LABLTY NSURANCE * THE UNVERSAL CAR. and nsurance Telephone 418 RED BANK, N. J. The Ford Coupe. * More and more ths lne enclosed car for two but t wll Carr three s growng n popular demand. Strongl bult, the bod rests upon that marvelous Ford chasss. Jt brngs to ts owner ever modernda convenence; eas rdng whle sldng- plate glass wndows make t breez and cool n hot weather; dust-]>roo\and water-proof when the wndows are closed t s coz and comfortable n nclement and. wntr weather.. Then there s the durablt of the car, coupled wth the low econom of frst cost and the savng of mone n operatng expense. Behnd t, and ever other Ford car, s that unsurpassed "Ford After-Servce" whch s gven b the arm of Ford dealers scattered all over the countr, together wth some 15,000 authorzed garages, untl the Ford owner" s alwas wthn mmedate touch of dependable, relable servce, where the genune made Ford parts, and the genune Ford methods are.appled the caru of ths car. The Ford (loupe admnsters to a great varet of owners, from the hscan to the travelng man, from the engneer to the archtect, and then for a pleasure ear for two t s unbeatable. We ask our earl order f ou want a'ford Coupe, because we want to make delver as quckl as we can, but we must have a lttle tme. Come n and talk t over. MATAWAN ENGLSHTOWN W. E. MOUJNTT RED BANK NEW BRUNSWCK Geo. W. Sewng, Contractor and Bulder, BED BANK N. J. OFFCE N ESNER BULDNG, Room 3. Telephone 850-J.,., Jabbng of All Kndt. Estmate! Cheerfull Furnthed. Yo WHOM T MAY CONCHHN: Tftltu lt,lre, Unt ot MR- ^ K t fn,,f Mucl, 1(121, nl thf Cn-l Chnmlrr, n Dm UnMKl Hall,', lt H:M> oylork p. ll., tnt Unlnlh'! hen-ll lduw s't furll wll be!»<- Knt'l to (le Cnrll,r le HnMeh of l'l llnnl fur Html n^nr,.. An rnutu omtm-a tlm-tvto wll ut Unt tn- le Kvcn m opportunt to runrnt lb lj'cln. JOHN ),. HllllAHl, DlTk. AN UKHNANCrc TO AHN AN Olllll- NANCK K.NTn'l.l''.l) "AN (UU>\NANCK HK.ATNC TO WATKt K''.Y AP- H- 1'tOVKl JUNK 2H. Kw." A''llUVK) 1-'HHAKY Ml, KU2. t Onlnnrd l tn, M,,,r nml t'nmrl <T n-!..,,null nr-lt-l llnl; 1. 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7 ! Unusual Opportunt Furnshed Cottage For Sale. Prce $4,500 Stuated on the west sde of NaveBnk qvenue, Rumnon, on plot 50x250. Cottage contans seven roomb, hath, hardwood floors and all modern mprovements, ncludng hot ar furnace, r;m range, coal range, gun lght and electrc lght. Garage and chcken houso on propert, Offered for sale full furnshed at $4,500, or wll sell unfurnshed. Buldngs arc n thorough good repar, and order. Owner s wllng to sacrfce ths attractve propert n order to sell same quckl. Full partculars on applcaton to WLLAM H. HNTELMANN ~1K!*XX*!*!*X*XX!V!*^ RUMSON, N. J. Telephone 410. Lutfa Storage Batteres AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNTY We are desrous of placng a dstrbutor for Luth Storage Bttere n ths terrtor. Ths batter a of the hghest grade and guaranteed for two ears' servce, beng equpped wth mpershable separators and hgh qualt nsulatons whch cut the repar blls 90%. Our dscounts to dstrbutors are ver lberal. Wrte for further nformaton, sales and servce planb. FRANK H. EARLE, nc., 289 Central Avenue, NEWARK, N. J.»»»»»»»»»»»»< >»»»». BOYDEN PEMBLE FRED JONES,, PEMBLE & JONES Pantng, Decoratng and Paper Hangng Expert Work Guaranteed. Estmates Cheerfull Furnshed. Offce and Resdence, 87 HARDNG ROAD, RED BANK, N. J. Telephone 1176»>»»»< ^^ >» Farmers, Attenton! We wsh to announce to our trade that we are n a poston to meet an competton on Spra Materal, Ntrate of Soda and Fertlzers. Call us on the phone before ou place our orders. Hazlet Tradng Co., Successors to VanMater & Wegand, dealers n Farmers' mplements and Supples, Fertlzers, Groceres, Seeds, Ha and Feed, Etc. HAZLET, N. J, Burdge & Russell LOcal and Long Dstance Movng Heav Truckng, Tralers Express, Packng and Forwardng Freprool Storage, Large Aucton Room for sale of Household Goods, etc. Clear space, 75 feet long, SO feet wde. We handle all detals concernng sale such as movng, advertsng, markng and arrangng goods for sale, and hrng auctoneer. BURDGE RUSSELL, Offce 4O Mechanc Street, Red Bank, M. J. Telephone 6B4 Storag* and Aucton Rooms, Rear of 12S Broad St. on Cla St. Telephone 71 We are demonstratng ths furnace at George W. Oglve's Store East.Front Street WtH the mone back guarantee Call and see the orgnal ppeless furnace. l (1 orteght hour servce guaranteed; also metal celng work. ' Bale & Comstock F\ O. Box 342 RED BANK, NT. J. BREF TEMS Of NEWS. HAPPENNGS OF NTEREST N MONMOUTHJTOUNTY. Per«on»l Nole, Sale of Propert, Buldng Operaton!, Lodge Dongs, Slght Frc, Brths, Marraga and Deaths Other lem. 1 Henr Burne of Aabur Park plu.rlud KUlt to rurcvfj Btol'n 1 'OOS when n''[ ;L<l n the count court last week, unc fnd ltcl loun paroled from tn- Khwu reformtor d le wts ruturnvd to Lhut nsttuton. Mra. Anna ('earner of New Gutn was lnull tut on the trad and wrst and her husband, Danel Cramer, WUH bdl brused when ther automoble collded wth u trolle car- at Anbur Vmk Saturda n^ht. Hrr Trufx and Dr. Stanle Nchols of Lotf Brunch are organzng u busness tu'ts hnndbnll club. The. 'lub wll UB 1 a room n the memoral connnunt lousc. Henr luhn, parcel post delver clerk at Long Brunch, Bustnncd suvoral njureh last wc\ok when hs motorccle struck a tre hdrant as he tred to avod bttng a truck. Mrs. Wllam Curts of Freehold ded Tuesda of last week, aped fl ears. She leaves a husband and two daughters. Frank Tlton of Manasquan has opened a plumbng shop n the basernmt under the John E. Emmonn store. Mrs. Davenport Bennett of Whtesvlle, near Asbur Park, gftve brth to a son last week. Dorman McFaddn of LonK Branch s makng a vst to Havana, Cuba. Mrs. E.. Brown of Asbur Park gave brth to a son last week. Commssoner Poland Weds. Bernard V. Poland, one of the commssoners at Bradle Beach, went to Washngton last week to attend the nauguraton and also to get marred. After the nauguraton Mr. Poland and Mss Glads L. PUR of Washngton were marred at toekvlle, Marland. Wonl Turn Over School. The Ocean Grove school trustees on advce of ther councl have refused to turn over the hgh school at that place to the board of educaton of Neptune townshp. The Ocean Grove trustees have taker, an appeal from the recent decson of the supreme court. Ded at Ho*pta. Mss Edth Hagerman of Asbur Park ded at the Sprng Lake hosptal Monda of last week after a long sckness. One leg was amputated last fall n the hope that her lfe would be prolonged but she was not benefted. Mss Hagennan was seventeen ears old. Church Free from Debt. The thrteth annversar of the organzaton of Ballard Methodst church of Asbur Park and the ffth annversar of the new church were observed last week. The last mortgage on the church propert was burned. The church s now free of all debt. njured n Runawa. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Ja of Mddlebrook farm at Deal were njured Saturda when the were thrown from a wapon as ther horse bolted udjmujl-jwu. Mrs. Ja was taken to the Long Branch hosptal but t was found she was not serousl hurt. Ran Car n Tree. Henr Cahll of Sweetmans ran nto a tree at Freehold Monda of last week n hs automoble and so djnutc!lc..ra.c]bj _t!!fllh. ] abandoned t. Wllam Rcll, who was abandoned wth the car, was arrested on a charge of beng drunk. Bab Breaks Neck. Jonn 1 K. Mers, the three-earold daughter of Mrs. Norn Mers of Asbur Park, suffered a broken neck whch caused he- death Frda when she- fell over bac-kwnn! n a rockr.g char. The chld was rockng near a wndow at the tme of the accdent. Brdge Consent Gven. Th. 1 Ocean Grove assocaton has gven ts permsson for buldng a brdge over the eastern end of Fletcher lake, whch separates Ocean Grove from Bradle Beach. The assocaton wll have control of the brdge and t wll be closed Sundas. Pastor Gets Release. ' The congregaton of the. C-orjo Methodst church has consented to release,, Rev. H. K. Blackwood as pastor so le can ^u'cepftlhr pastorate of a church on Long sland. Mr. Blackwood has been at Como sx ears. Broke Jaw n Fall, John Senuhs of Freehold s confned to the Sprng Lake hosptal uffcrng from a fractured jaw he sustaned n n fall from a sprnklng wagon he was operatng. nvte New Pastor. Rev. George G. Horn of Prnceton has been nvted to become pastor of the 'Yeehold Presbteran church to succeed ltev. Wllam M. KefTer, who recentl resgned. (Contnued on next page.) When You Get up "tred as a dog" and sleep s lull of ugl dreams ou need PLLS Faljjue s the result of posons produced b exercse or falure to dgest food properl, and elmnate ; promptl wlh the ad of lver and kdnes. RED B<WK REGSTER, MARCH 1, 1S21. ^ JAMES Our Confectoner Department Page *** alwas contans the best and what's more our confectoner s alwas fresh, shpments beng receved almost dal. Our Confectoner Department offers man lnes of hgh grade confectoner sutable for Easter remembrances. Easter Cand n 1, 2, 3 and 5 pound boxes.. For the Kddes we have a large assortment of Easter Cand Eggs at 15c, 23c and SOc each. Also other cand noveltes sutable for Easter.' Prescrpton Druggst THE REX ALL STORE R, JR SAFE RELABLE EFFCENT 5 REGSTERED DRUGGSTS 5 Telephone 355 Prompt Motor Delver Broad and Whte Streets, Red Bank, N. J.. See Ths New Electrc, Automatc Sewng Machne Heght so arranged when placed o n the table, bendng over s avoded. Easer on the ees because the work s neater. SEWNG MADE PLEASdlTnl Of to crml m. hnneal anl *l..'lr- Stnts (tuutlv anl rum wth tn- MTb r~s uttl -ucme Tt-;r-wntcl]r~Mmtrruns m pel l ltsrel \lnn st nonl * SLU the heavest T n 1 l.lr-u, mnt.unl The ttr.ntrtl ml.l. mt\ nf tl*, stl. h u srpns;(l. NO 1O11KMS 10 WND. NO! -'SKN, 10 RM.JLATE. ON 1 AS M Mr-NT*. \ 11s \ l Ltlll 111 l.lll.lllk llf'llu m M n u n tml»!>..-or fm- ' me! mlnt n ft. n ths new -g ew.' are 'ofmtatons Bu onl from our Branches "- * YOUR OLD MACHNE TAKEN N PART PAYMENT. Wllcox & Gbbs Sewng Machne Co. 23 Academ Street, Newark, N. J. Phone Mulberr 1976 Dstrbutng Offce for New Jerse Scrpps-Booth Sedan Motorsts who value quet dstncton, comfort and relablt, place certan dependence upon the Scrpps-Booth Sx-Clnder Sedan. n ths model the fnd a faml car, deal for use n all weather and approprate for all occasons. ' ' ts mposng appearance, elegant upholster and complete appontment satsf those desrng a motor car well apart from the commonplace. Come and see ths car at our showroom. EMPRE GARAGE ALLAN FROST, Propretor " 21 Efst Front Street, Opposte Globe Hotel=«* Telephone 209 RED BANK, N. J. NOTCE OF NTENTON m thv purt n[ the llornurl of Hcl lj.k to nrclklt (Jtf nv\ truck, tostn.rcl stl', of thrn: uml mt'-lr ( ' tun tor rrnovnl. «f KrluK' uml vf.a.-. n» jrf- n.t lu 11..:.(<! lv«- tlcu-.:nl lvo rwl rlollnra JW.O). 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8 P«ge Eght. RED REGSTER; MARCH lg, Stop tha pan! K, warmng, ewthnsr. comfortng WHEN NATURE COLORS THE CHEEKS She Apples t From Wthn, Not from Outsde PEPTO- MANGAN, NATURE'S BEAUT1FER s the Colorng Matter of Pure Blood That Makes a Good Complexon BREF TEMS OF NEWS. "(Contnued from last page.) Admral James J. Kane, formerl of Asbur Park,' ded at Phladelpha last week. Mr. Kane was 84 ears old. He was one o'f the offcers who served under Admral Farragut and he also served under Admrals Sampson, Sehle and Dewo. War Veteran. John Brown of Long Branch, n veteran of the cvl war, was taken to the hosptal last week n a serous lon'dtun. Mr. Brown was well known.as a caretaker of summer places and Was enpared n that work at Elleron for man ears. Moves to Collect Fne. Judpe Lawrence- last week drect- V relef follows an mplh-aton of Sloan';! Lnment. Just slap t on tltj Btrone.l, Renut s more than skn deep. Overworked rnusclo. Good tor rheumatsm. No one can have a clear, delcate ed Sherff Gravatt to ssue un execu- aganst the Seaboard utlzaton too. Ptnelrata wthout rubbng. skn, flowng wth health, f theton blood s mpure or lackng n thecompan of LonK Branch to recover vtall necesu- ron that (jves the a fne of $r>00 and costs mposed last colorng matter to the "lfe flud." ear for mantanng n nusance at of regular and necessar ts ga'bapre- dsposal plant. ' ste elmnaton, helps to render lnment tn- llnml mpure and reduce ts ron ' Stove Exploded. contents. The best cosmetc n the Mrs. KeUe Booth and chldren of werld s pure, health, ron-rch mlastnwn 'narrowl escaped njur blood.! hst week when a ktchen stove exjplodcd.' The exploson, was caused A RED BANK NTERVEW PUCUT-. realzng the mportance Mr. Smock Tells Hs Experence. of 'M-l.nc and mprovng the [ b heated ar frettng n unused water ppes n the.stove. The stove The follownr bref account of an,,!ood,. lv0 f(n..., prescrbed was broken n peces. ntervew wth n Red Bank man four f un v s Vpto-Maprn, the pleasant ears afro, and ts sequel, wll be - (1 vrm- el \ blood bume- and tor.c. Ded at Hosptal. read wth keen ntent _b ever,, emo. 3 cnnlans contans just j a s tthe t h.mss Anna l'orter of Asbur Park " t V- "- n.,, el'mems needed to chance thr ded ;U the Sprng Lake hosptal last Aaron Smocl;, 101 ncreen pace. w. ll(. rv,,,,,,,[.,. Oll,, lo), Wednesda after a short sckness. Bed.Bank, grave the follown, r state-;,, )l(,- Ma, n hmdf,. k. h rl (1,, o0(. She ua eght ears uld. For man mmt-jul Hth 1911,: "M kdnes {J M - U ;.., l;. u. rv, tr,, l; h an e;'r.s she conducted an embroder were m such a bad com on before t.., t o ' f tht, bod, shop at Asbur Park. tk-ff Doan's Krlnn Plls whch., ".,.,, Automoble Wrecked. got would at have Schroedcr'a to get Phar-.acv up man that tmes ' ^ ' (lu1 well ['f known, epto-mantran l, reason ha? o lecom doctors durk the npht to pfs the'kdne're' "" 1 ''"!-' >\.. *'>"* / ou l ' ar «" An automoble owned and drven, secretons. Jv back was lame and f l " tahu tablet 't or l.ud lqud (orm form b \V. A. Compton of Perth Ambo ;u an sal down 1 would have t place both ""'!-' dm;' store. store- nstead of trr.f: trr.r was wrecked at Matuwan Sunda of to hands on the ms nf the char and ev'\ev up a poor cumpk'xor., U"'t ala~t week when t struck a telephone Tse mself up am even then had to 'VUe o' Cude'* P" t to-ma'.^u> and pole. The pole was broker, n three walk half st oped over. Mornngs note low Moon, ou feel better, sleep p"ce.-. Tle occupants of the car could hardl straghten g up p at all l and hetter, \vork hard'', p!; wtl more escaped njur. a dull, achng pan clung to me dur-zo;t an the da, d takng g all m strenc,th. g pleson are mprovnfr. how our skn and com-! Woman's Club Offcers. llf? took ten or twelve boxes of Doan's Onl make sure to get Kdne Plls and was well rewarded. genune. t has "Gule's" on the! Mr?, Joseph' H. Rns-U has been elected presdent of the Freehold the j woman's club. Mrs. Samuel E. M kdnes became well and strong package. lvrrr.c has been chosen lr^t vce auan. The cure has lasted for some presdent, Mra. Clark Conne secretar and Mrs. Harr VV. nglnj; months." On June 25, 1920, Mr. Smock POULTRY treasurer. sad: " have had no occason to use Doan's. Kdne Plls for some tme ncubators Brooders Bab Chcks New Branch of Factor. and am alwas veadv tu endorse, Hatchng F.!gs Supples Houseclld & Sons of \ Long them." Send fo Olabta 60c, at all dealer?. Fo*ter-Mlburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, X. Y. q^cortlandtst. Newrcr/tar 9»T»~»t»<H»»»»»»fr»t«>» Moderate Prce Servce Garments laudc'rjj the Kestone \va_v last lot^or and are kept n perfect condton. Whte goods, cotton goods, lnens, woolens and colored goods are all kept separate and washed n ndvdual lots, and rnsed from three to lve tmes, each tme n clean, fresh, soft water, and laundered n a manner that postvel wll not rot nr dscolor the most delcate materals. Rough Dr Work, le Pound All garments washed, starched, dred, table and bed lnens all roned, and wearng apparel returned read to dampen down afa ron. Full Fnshed Work, 17c Pound Ever garment washed and roned, ncludng' one gentleman's dress shn or lad's shrtwast, to ever lve pounds of other clothng laundered at ths low fgure. Kestone Laundr Plants" at Asbur Park and Long Branch Local Offce 42 WHTE STREET Phone Red Bank 329 RED BANK, N.. The work naturall and- form no habt- The work naturall and form no habt- mnm»nnmnnn 3 Store* onl JlSf. J The work naturall and form no habt- JTAS. COOPER, JR. PRESCRPTON DRUGGST F've (S) "Regstered Pharmacsts THE REXALL STORE] Telephone 355 RED BANK, N. J. Branch have added a department to ther postcard factor n whch the wll make fanc aprons. The new department wll pve emploment to j larpo number of women and grls. Veteran to Be Postmaster. t s reported that Congressman Appleb has decded upon Captan Harr Harsn, commander of Compan L of the "113th nfantr n the world war, as postmaster at Asbur Park to succeed Harrson C. Hurle. Confess to Theft. Ots Dunbar and John Wrght. Asbur Park colored men, who were arrested Thursda nght for suspcous actons on the street, later confessed that the had robbed Mvs. Jula Deane's home at Sprng Lake. Vctm of Pneumona. saac W. Rchardson of Asbur Park ded last Wednesda of pneumona. He was 69 ears old and leaves a wdow and four sons. Jlr. Rchardson's brother Joseph ded a week prevous of. the same dsease. New Factor to Start. The New Jerse machner cornpan of Newark, whch bought the to factor at Farmnjjdale, has sold the buldng to a chemcal concern and the new owners are now nstallng machner n the buldng. Ethel Chffe, the nfant daughter of Wllam J. Cb.afe of Long Branch, was found dead n her bed Saturda mornng. An examnaton dslosed that death was caused b posonng from nfected mlk. Engagement Announced. The en^a^ement of Mss Esther Smth of Farmcdale to Wallace L. McLan of Belmar wa*; announced at : part cven last week b Mss Smth's sster. M's.,1. Howard Yan- Schock of Asbur Park. Rogers Trms Westerner. j Wlbur Rogers, Monmouth coun-, t's champon pool plaer, defeated Clarence Rsden. the Western expert,! ;t Belmar last Thursda b a score of r-0 to 140. Rogerfe ran out wth \ a strng of 35 straght. : Auto Goes n Dtch..', N An auto drven b Ejjgene Dan- j-atchor of -Freehold ran nn dtch near Farmngdale last week and one wheel was broken off. Three other ( men were wth Mr. Danancher and the all escaped njur. Co'.tnuud on next page.) THE RGHT STYLE, th 1 rk'lt lt and He rj^ht <"ulor.'re porlunt n» ld's ^uw. Wlcr. sn: Rt's sl( )>c or vntr t s lso ver pfnanl llt alu' K^'ts the rtlt TAX SERVCE. K»'"p our tuupluno numbor and 'lll us up no nnttur on wlmt occson' ou want to fro. We are nt our scrv'e nt nl tmen wth the CH servce pussbl.e. tv 1 our cara a trnl. ' ' WHTE STAR TAX CABS BRASCH BRO3., PROPRETORS, Brl.l,. \ T.., Oppo.lt. D.pol Phon. 747 '4 > BTKBUSHtD tu* THZTHONC 111 ALEXANDER D. COOPER Real Estate and nsurance BROAD STREET RED BANK, N. J. Fre, Lfe, Accdent, Tornado Plate Glaas nsurance WANTED!, Hand Crocheters. Good Pa. APPLY AT RED BANK KNTTNG MLLS Oakland Street and Brdge Avenue RED BANK COOPER'S THE BGGEST SALE EVENT N MONMOUTH COUNTY One Full Week. : >: 4th to 9th, nclusve ASK FOR CRCULAR GVNG FULL LST "He, there! What are ou dong?" Put ths queston to the telephone man workng aloft on a cable bugg or down below n a manhole, and he would answer: "Splcng telephone wres... He s onl one of thousands of telephdhc men who are workng to enlarge the telephone sstem n Northern New Jerse. The are buldng new tracks for talk trans puttng up poles; lang new condut; pullng cable nto place; splcng thousands of wres when lengths of cable meet; pushng to completon a task that requres much tme and care. Splcng cable s onl one of ther jobs, but t well llustrates the character of the work. Each wre n one cable must be joned to the correspondng wre n the other cable and each completed splce must be tested from the central offce to nsure a clear track for talk trans hand splces must be made to connect two lengths of cable each of whch contans 900 pars of w\res; 1200 splces must be made for a 600-par connecton and so on down to 100 splces for connectng two lengths of 50-par cable. Enlargng the telephone sstem to provde all the servce requred n Northern New Jerse s a huge undertakng,but we are "comng through." We nstalled 90,000 mles of new wre last ear, and an even greater amount wll be placed ths ear. \ one an

9 BG MASQUERADE BALL AND EXHBTON TO BE GVEN BY DARE DEVL ADAMS OF RED BANK Wednesda, March 30th LYCEUM, RED BANK PRZE DANCES PRZE COSTUMES ALL GOLD PRZES J. Wustl's Sons, Costumers, of Brookln wll be at the Sherdan Arcade wth a ver desrable lne of Masquerade Costumes for hre at reasonable prces. See them for our costume. t wll save ou a lot of tme, worr and expense. ENTERTANERS BETWEEN DANCES MUSC BY ARTHUR'S ENLARGED ORCHESTRA TCKETS, $1.00 EXTRA LADY, 50 Cents <9 M ORE Bucks are n use toda than an other automoble wth one excepton. There s just one reason Buck fulflls ts promses. But do not decde on ths evdence alone. Let us demonstrate wth a beautful new 1921 model. Experence for ourself the phscal satsfacton n the comfort, roomness, beaut and refnements of _thesc_rejv. models; the mentalsatsfacton n the absolute Buck dependablt. A naton-wde Authorzed Buck Servce s constantl alert to serve Buck owners. Snce Januar /, regular equpment on all models ncludes Cord Tres HL L. ZOBEL t'mblrmo/salufnon Monmouth Count's Largest Automoble Dstrbutor T"---- : Seabrght, N. J. - v / "' ' '^-«^w* Telephone 90 WHEN fletter AUTOMOMU-S AKV. BULT, BUCK WLL BULD THEM RED BANK REGSTER, MARCH 16, 18; 921. Nne H*'... MS$ TMS OF NEWS. (Contnued from last page.) Wllam pollng, chef of the Long Branch polce force, hass been elected a member of the New Jerse executve commttee, an organzaton of polce chefs whch wll work n co-operaton for tho detecton of crmnals. Memoral Tablet for Avon. A memoral tablet contanng the names of all the Avon men who served n the arm or nuv n the war s to be put on the monument reentl erected n the park opposte the ralroad staton. Adolpha to Lost, Sdewalln. When the count road through Adelpha s pnved t wlt be- necessar to do awa wth the nulewulks n some places. The road n onl thrt feet wde and wll not leave room enough for the walks. An Earl Farmer. George L. Hampton of East Farm-, ngdale was the frst farmer n that secton to begn sprng plantng, j Several das ago he sowed a bushel of peas on lght Bol that had a southern exposure. Remodelng a Buldng. The buldng at Freehold formerl used b the Atknson harness shop s beng remodeled for use b the Monmouth ttle compan. The buldng adjons the rear of the compan's present buldng. Death from Hemorrhage. Mrs. Mar E. Blodgett, wfe of Charles A. Blodgett ot Avon, ded last Frda from a hemorrhage of the lungs. Mrs. Blodgett was HS ' ears old. She lved at Jerse C before locatng at Avon. Brdge Contract Awarded. The contract for wdenng the concrete brdge over the spllwa at] Lake Topanemus, Freehold, was awarded b the. freeholders- to Charles E. Close of -Matawan last week for $2,275. Chken Theves Reap Harvest. Chcken theves have been reapng j rch harvests n the count the past two months. Count authortes who! are nvestgatng some of the robberes sa that about 8,0011 fowls have been stolen. Bulkhead Contract. Thomas Proctor of Lonn Branch has been awarded the conn-act for buldng a porton of the Deal lake bulkhead. Hs bd was $5,-7Ml, onl a lttle more than half th;rt of the next lowest bd. Fght Over Tostmottershp. A lvel fght s understood to have developed over the postmastershp at Oeean Grove. Cenrge C. 3 rdham was beleved to have clear salng, but opposton to hm s sad to be growng. Farmngdale Woman Dead. Mrs. Mar L. Allare of Fm-mnp;- dale ded Monda of last week at the home of her nephew. John R.- Allare. Mrs. Allare was eght ears old and had lved at r'armnfrdale fft ears. Marred at New York. Announcement has been made of the marrage of Mss Murel A. Comfort of Asbur- Park and Wade H. Jones of North Carolna and New- York. The marrage took nhcu at New York. Lquor Man to Be Sentenced. Davd Lerner of Long Branch, holder of a government permt to sell lquor, wll be sentenced n the dstrct court-at Trenton next Thursda or a charge of volatng the Volstead act. EUadlf. J3<>nf b Man Rs?' Jesse F. Howland of Bradle Beach ded Saturda from heart and kdne trouble. He was sevent ears old and leaves a wdow and four daughters. Honored b State. Budd H. Obert, health offcer at Asbur Park, has boon named a member of the state board of examners for health offcers and santar nspectors. New Market at Keansburg. E. A. Morrs of Keanslmrg s makng mprovements to hs propert at the foot of Man street. The old fsh market has been torn down and a new one wll be -constructed. Young Man Dead. Wllam Felds, son of Thomas ->.<elrls of Allontown, ded.tuesda of last week after a lngerng sckness.,he_was..3.1._ears_ol.d.aml_besdes.hs father leaves two brothers. (Contnued on next page.) Have You An Excess Of URC ACD n Your Blood? TRY THE WLLAMS'TREATMENT 85 Cent Bottle (32 Dora) Free Dd ou ^et up ths mornng tred, head dull, back achng, jonts stff, muscles sort, weak all over? Was our rest broken last nght b gettng up several tmes? Are conjjested kdnes, rrtated bladder, rheumatc pans takng the lfe r;ht out of ou? Let.the Wllams Treatment prove what t can do for ou. Get well. Bo strong. Enjo lvng. Send ths notce and 10 cents to part pn postage, packng-, etc., to The Dr. D. A. Wllams Co., T-1418, P. 0- Buldng, East Hampton, Conn. You wll receve nn 85 cent bottlo ( a doses) freej b 'arcel Post. No further oblgaton on our part. Tens of thousands usng ths modcne. Establshed 18'.):!.. Onl one freo bottle to an address. jt"ornamental ron or wr«choola. club* and utltu- tltm. C.S. Throckmorton PBrnndportAvt,LonflBnmct.HJ To make that motor whrl When ou put our foot on the starter Power s what's wanted. Put a Columba Storage Batter n our car and ou can press the button wth the feelng that there's gong to be eometlmg dong Columba SBatter The Columba s a powerful batter. t wll stand operatng condtons that wreck others. ts putcfl of nexagonal constructon lke a honecomb, are self renforcng, and balk aganst bucklng;. But.we don't expect ou to abuse a Columba ju:>t'because f s an exceptonall gnod batter. We expert ou to Let us lclp ou krep t n Al condton :M the tme. "* S. J. PCOT Cor. Globo Court and Mechanc St. Red Bank, N. J. Local and Long Dstance Movng. General Truckng, Baggage an4 Express Servce. FREPROOF VANS. "7 Opposte Red Bank Depot Red Bank, N. J. Telephone 704. K-<":->'C~:«:->>:":»X":~M":«*«K-:"H«> j' PLUMBER - - $ and STEAM FTTER $ Now s the tme to hnve Furnaces, *:].j. Stoves, Smoke Stacks, Gutters,.*. Ltaders and g general plumbng pg p put ' * '»* n :_ order! before c cold^weather u" l «ets»_ *.* n. Estmates gven for new Heaters. Ask about the new ppeless heater. l HOWARD FREY Santar [Plumbng 74 Monmouth St. Red Bank Telephone 234-J Thousands Have Dscovered Dr. Edwards' Olve Tablets are a Harmless Substtute Dr. Edwards' Olve Tablets the substtute for calomel are a mld but sure laxatve, and ther effect on the lver s almost nstantaneous. These lttle olvecolored tablets are the result of Dn Edwards' determnaton not to treat lver and bowel complants wth calomel. The pleasant lttle tablets do the good that calomel does, but have no bad after effects. The don't njure the teeth lke strong lquds or calomel. The take bold of the trouble and quckl correct t. Wh cure the lver at the expense of the teeth? Calomel sometmes plas havoc wth the»gums... So do strong lquds. t s best not to take calomel. Let Dr. Edwards' Olve Tablets take ts place. Headaches, "dullness" and that laz feelng come from constpaton and a dsordered lver. Take Dr. Edwards' Olve Tablets when ou feel "og"and "heav." The "clear" clouded bran and "perk up" the sprts. of ordnar qualt lre not good enough for prescrpton work. Onl drugs nnd chemcals of tho ver hghest grade of purt are ft for uao n prescrpton!. We UBO tho boat obtannblo no mutter what tho coat nnd allow no one but regstered phnrmaet to compound tho medcne All prescrptons aro double checked, thu gum-dnt; agant the possblt of error or naccurac. You mn depend upon the prescrpton! ou mvo flled t. C. mjdbard, Prop. B Hroad Htreet, Telephone 140 Hod Hank. Telophono 3ft CHWSTA.N SCENCE SOCETY, Ulml SU KW Saak. K.. ltlcn SunsT lldo k.. U., lt! T. f. Bundar-Scbool 11:11, K. M Welnnar Evenng TMtlaonlal Motlnn -8:00 F. M. Sesdns Boom WeflnedtTB and Sandar from 2:20 to 4.10 P. M. The publc f oordalr nvted to Tlalt th Be&dlK &ooan and to th«aarvleo. rj For Farm and Garden n bulk, >*' packages and Seed Tape. Everthng n the Lne. ANY QUANTTY WOODRUFF'S 5EEDS : WELLER'S * Broad Street, Red Bank. 6 THS YOUNG MOTHER Tells Chldless Women What Lda E.Pnkham's Vegetable Compound Dd for Her Mllston, Ws. " want to gve ou a word of prase for our wonderful EO. MoC. TAYLOR, C. E. G CONSULTNG ENGNEER. medcne. We are CVL ENGNEER and SURVEYOR.! ver fond of chldren and for a consderable tme after we D KLLY, QUNN & PARSONS, jmarred feared *V COUNSELLORS AT LAW. Davdson Buldng, would not have an John J. Qunn, Theodore D. Parsons. owng to m weak condton. began takng Lda E. TORN S. APPLEGATE & SON, O COUNSELLORS Al LAW Pnkham's Vegetable Compound and Davdson Buldng. now have a nce strong health bab grl. can honestl Ba that dd not suffer much more when m bab was born than used to suffer wth m perods before took LSTON BEEKMAN, Lda E. Pnkham's Vegetable Compound ears ago. gve all the credt to A COUNSELLOR AT LAW. our medcne and shall alwas recommend t ver hghl.'' Mrs. H. H. R. W. M. THOMPSON, JANSSEN, Mllston, Wsconsn. How can women who are weak and sckl expect or hope to become mothers of health chldren? Ther frst dut a to themselves. The should overcome the derangement or deblt that s draggng them down, and strengthen the entre sstem, as dd Mrs. Jansrjen, b takng Lda E. Pnkham's Vegc table Compound and then the wll be n a poston to gve ther chldren the blessng of a good consttuton. Do our Euo burn or tch? Do the fet-1 trt:d or atrane HAVE YOU Headache $ ao, have our c?ea unmred; our ma ed a chane STL.ES CO. S Phladelpha Eve Specalst*- 2nd Natonal BanU 1)1,1*.. Room 28 Ever Wednesda Hours 1:00 to Sp.lD. C. * 0. A.. DELATU8H, " MtCHTTECTB AND EMGLKEmB. koom 17 E.u.r Bllr, K«d luk, W. t, TaL Conn. HAROLD A. TLTON, <) SU30E0N DENT1BT. QradoaU Onlvcrltr of Penn.l»«nlm. *.» Maor to Dr. 1. D. Thlc«kmortoB. «. t Bocd Stnct. Oflet bour: A. H. to 111 r. > dar axcrpt flatardar. A E. rldwell»t«n THUSS SPECAJST Men. Women, and Chldren Booms Ktnmoulh Buldng. Anbur Psrk. N. J. Phooea Aflburr Waatd«261-F-4. Hour , 7-8. Saturda, Sunda' and Uoa da and b appontment. All applances guaranteed or prces refunded. W LLAM E. FOSTER, COUNSELLOR AT LAW. New York, New Jener. SO Broadwa. Atlantc Hlghlaad*, H. Y. Ct. H. J D OBERT PERCE. " LCENSED AUCTONEER. ReBdence 46 Whte. Red Bank. Telephone 10SB-M. Mlal attenton to lalc of fan* farm mplements and personal propertr. M F. TETLEV,. NOTARY PUBLC nd COMMSSONER OF DEEDS. Tetter's News Stand. 7 Brood Street. Red Bank. N. J D R. HAROLD J. STOKES, DENTAL SUKGEON Successor to Dr. Prank Lea. M Broad Street, Esner Bnlldlm. Roanw 4. 5 and 6. Offce Hours 830 to 5*0 o'clock. S Esner Buldng. Brosd St.. Red Bank, K. 1. Red Bank. Broad Btnat. RBD BANK. N. WLSON, COUNSELLOR AT LAW. BED BANK. «. Offces: 10 EAST FRONT STREET, Offces, 1* Brood street, BED BARE..! D DENTAL SUBGEON, 2d Nat'l Bank BnUdnn, Red Bank. H, 7V Ga3 amhstur^u. Hours 8-5. KO. D. COOPER, G CVL ENGNEER. Successor to Goo. Cooper, C B, Postofflce Buldng. RED BANK. B. J, 'XJKUE K. ALLEN, JR., * CVL ENGNEER AND U0K7EYOH. Boom 7, Patterson Buldng. Broad BtrMt, ED BANK. N. J. G EO. H. ROBERTS, GRADUATE AUCTONEER F«'l)cr««or Grado Stock, Farm Sal«s, P«r«sonal Propert. New Monmouth. N. J. Tsl«chon«MlddlstowD 271-F-H. NOTCE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT. Estate of Wllam K. K'll. deceased. Nntcp n h'rch drven that the ncrounta of the subhenlk-r, admnstratrx or the t'dtutc of snt 'deceased, wll be audted nnd Monnumth md reported for.-settlement tothe Orjhts Court ot' wal Count, on TlvHda. the foul teentl <u of Aprl. A. D , tt whch tm. applcaton wll jm made for the allowance of commshons a*ud counsel te;*. Dated Jlarch Sru, A. D JU.A C. KFXT.Y. t pas to advertse n The Reeter. Advertsement. Owng to the general decrease n labor cost and materal, we are sellng a lmted number of the regular $12 loads of sawed oak wood sawed n stove or freplace lengths for $ sell half loads or quarter loads of block wood, splt,^of$5^#'$2.50respectvelr^ The above prces ncludes delver n or near Red Bank. Terms cash. Delver wll be made on the same da or the da followng recept of order. COOK BROS. Newman Sprngs Avenue Red Bank, N. J. Telephone 463-R A Dr Cellar Yet a Cool One A warm cellar s a poor storehouse. That's wh vegetables and other foodstuffs cannot usuall be kept n the basements of homes heated b the old stle ppe furnaces, or the more costl sstems. The Home Ventlator Furnace Tho Orgnal PATENTED Ppees Model Manufactured onl b tho HOMER FURNACE CO., Homtr, Mch. wll radate enough heat to keep the cellar free from dampness, but wll not detract from ts natural coolness. Vegetables can be stored wth perfect safet. Heat s not wasted wth the "Home Ventlator." The scenlfc prncple of desgn and operaton sends all heat unts through the combnaton hot- and cold-ar regster, and from there t a evenl dstrbuted throughout the house. Clean, smple and onfe. Doesn't waste space and doesn't necesstate a bg nstallaton cost. We cun equp our resdence wth a "Home Ventlator" n a few hours, for a lttle more than ou would pa for a good base burner. Ask us for more nformaton. Wllam O'Bren, Red Bank and Seabrjht. Be lure am mul hr hmltlrt "FmmPl h Pt\" EGAN'S Auto Vans and Express Nonr JhAt movng tlmn U monr 1»u propsred to do our next movlnr! furnture, planon or lmmakfl, to all part of ct or countr, tn tho Tar e.l!t p(lde< -ana la '.oj bunl,...-.: UoC«e ou-)s»t four MGxt movng lona, wrtta, and ] nal for tho onl relable fumlturtt uorw la town, ana not m pru-cn on our nnx' )ob. All klndn ot heav or llgal tru»k lag don. at taort nlltlon. Call or addru J. T. EGAN, 11 Wall Street, Red Bank R.ltlenco phorn, 124JO((lc. pl,o n. SJ9-R O WHARF AVENUE. USED CARS We Have Several Bargans EMPRE GARAGE Allu. Prmt, >roprutov 21 E. Front St., Red Bank

10 Page Ten RED BANK REGSTER, MARCH 16, m. BREF TEMS OF JEWS. some choce fowls were etck-n from Ambrose who has, taken Mss Matte Crag. possesson. *, New Hotel Manager. Freehold House Sold. (Contnued from lart page.) Loren F. Johnston, at present Mss Josephne Walters of Free- has sold her house at that place Mrs. Bernard Cunffc of Newmanager of the Ormond hotel "nt Or-holmond, Florda, has been engaged as to F. B. Whtson, formerl of Eng- York, formerl of Freehold, was Wled b her husband n aftofmanager of the Kssex and Sussex lshtown. jealous rage a few das ago. Thehotel at.sprng Lake for the comng Matawan House Sold. husband then took hs own lfe. season., Joseph Derburger has bought a Belmar' Po»tma»ter. house at Matawan from Jacob K. George B. Ttus wll probabl be Lefferts and las taken possesson of Borough Clerk Resgns. named as postmaster of Belmar to t. Frank P. VanNote has resgned as succed Crus B. Honce, who has two Sx Houses Sold., clerk of Farmngdale borough be- ears et to serve. J. Brenner of Freehold has sold cause )e s about to move out of the'son W«tc*m Trp. the sx houses he bult on George borough. Mr. VanNote has 'be,en.mss Margaret Neafu 1 and Mss Flor- street two ears ago to H. Rchmond. clerk snce the borough was formed n Fre n a Garage. Fre caused rnmage of about?5c0 at Bushnell's garage at Matawan ence'). Fuller of Freehold are on a trp to the Pnele coast over the Sante Fe route. Operaton for Cataract. _ M H H RusS(n RusS(, n of of Q Qcl c,. m Gro Grove Monda of last week. The hre started.. N ork hosptal wlh, re sha da's before busness. the garage was opened for the lmrcrwt, nt operaton for cataracts Medcal Examner for Count. A bll ntroduced b Senator Stevens whch permts -the commssoner of educaton to name a medcal on her ees. Suffers Broken Leg. Lous Mussel of Sprng Lake was caught b a caven of sand whle dggng a sewer trench and suffered examner for Monmouth count has a broken leg. been passed. Bo Hurt b Snowball. Now a Counsellor. Joseph Clear, a ten-ear-old Belmar bo, 1 was struck n the left ee passed. the state examnaton and has Arthur M. Brdsall of Belmar has wth a snowball recentl and t s. t>-e hrese-d to practce as a counfeared he wll lose the sght of the -e.llor at law. Manasquan Busness Sold. Samuel Hoffnjan j of Mnnsqun New Club Leader. James A. Hartcr of Pennslvana, has sold hs busness at that place to has been engaged as count leader of bos' and grls' club work and wll ' C~:-:~M~:-W"K^:~:~X^~:~K^~:":"X^^ have hs headquarters at Freehold. Lost End of Fnger. Charles Nowack of Englsh town lost the end of one mddle fnger jjj whle workng n the DeLuxe novel- >j. t compan's factor a few das ago.! JJ Combs Harrs. JJ Mrs. Cornela C. Combs and "Wl-v lam F. Harrs, both of TSale's Cor- J % ner, were marred at Allenwood last;.*. Wednesda b Rev. A. Parsells. Coal Busness Sold. Frank Heles and Harr Zucker-; & man of Long Branch have bought the jjj 1 coal.busness of Joseph Kell of that J[J place. Mr. Kell wll retre. j >.'New Houses at Avon. J New houses are beng erected at'.*. Avon for Lous Bennett and Albert Tlton. Robbng. Claton anl Stew- j X ;;rt are the contractors..j. Home from England.!»J«Mss Eml Peacock, has returned to Freehold after spendng two ears h England and wll agan make ler home at Freehold. A Chcken. "Theves Actve. j X Chcken theves have agt been j, * actve at 'arngcul'o. Recentl \ \~: "Best Snce 1828" Thocret of \ sue erst Tut gardenng s largel a matter of seenrnn the rcht seed. Qust's PeJcreedS-eds are the remt of three generatons of scentfc selecton and careful development: thnt'd wh the - Produce Quck. Postve Results. Send toda or FREE Garden Gude t tells whqt, when and how to plant for bgger crops low to make our jj garden lower lvng costb. Wrte toda. Robert But C»tnpanr A and 6 S»Qth F"Dt St. PtUd.pb., Pa. Bggest Garden Success! THE FRST NATONAL BANK FREEHOLD, S. J. MEMBER OF FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM L. TS MOTTO-SERVCE. FOUR PER CENT NTEREST PAD ON TME DEPOSTS Lades, Your Easter Footwear Awats You at CLARENCE WHTE'S, Red Bank Beautful Slppers, straps or plan; Oxfords, Pumps, Colonals, n satn, black and brown kd and calf, gra suede and patent colt, aa to d. Men's new Oxfords and Boots. Stlsh Slppers and Shoes for the oung people. See some of the new creatons n m wndow. 9 Broad Street Have Several Cars of Both Round and Long Stock Now Rollng Ths Seed Certfed and Must Be as Represented or No Sale. The record of Monmouth Count as a potato growng count'entrel depends on the knd of seed put n the ground. Monmouth Count farmers have the name of bung good seed and the should keep up ther reputaton ths sprng. Wth ths thought, n mnd we have selected for ther requrements. THE BEST SEED POTATOES OBTANABLE.. Dont bu untl ou get our prces, THEY'RE RGHT. Ths CERTFED seed wll be at our warehouse at. Holmdel. Klnhafer& Holmdel Telephone 25-M Conover Freehofld. Telephone 414 MATNEE ALL SEATS 2Oc "WHERE! QUALTY REGNS SUPREME Toda Wednesda, March 16 Toda A.L.. CHRSTE'S Sx-Reel Comed Drama "SO LONG LETTY" Featurng T. ROY BARNES, GRACE DARMOND, COLLEEN MOORE and WALTER HERS From Olver Morosco' Famou Succet A perfect scream, sparklng throughout wth hlarous complcatons where matters are mxed, muddled and -fxed n the most rdculous am surprsng manner. Two husbands one wth a jazz temperament marres a fresde wfe; the other of a carpet slpper nature marred to a wfe wth cabaret taste. The decde to swap wves. Come and see the sde-splttng mx-up. A sure cure for perpetuall dssatsfed ndvduals. 9th EpUode "SON OF TARZAN" Snapp Comed Vod-a-Vllo Move* Overture, "Narcssus" Nevn Thursda and Frda, March 17 and 18 GEORGE FTZMAURCB'S Producton BROAD STREET ~ Telephone 658 RED BANK, N. J. ef - BURNS-SCHAFFER AMUSEMENT CO. Saturda, March 19 WLLAM CHRSTY CABANNE'S EVENNG ALL SEATS' 3Oc Powerful Human Document "THE STEALERS" Woven b the hand of a master nto a pcture wth o heart and soul. Ths pcture has created a sensaton wherever t has been shown. The stor revolves about n preacher of ths gospel who, submtted to great sufferngs, turned aganst hs belef and sought to revenge hmself b preachng aganst hs callng. How he s made to see hs error and won back to the pulpt, forms a wonderful clmax unequaled for the sheer ntenst of ts dramatc force. 3d Epwde "DOUBLE ADVENTURE" Popular Medle Overture Puno and Organ Monda and Tuesda, March 21 and 22.Constance Talmagde - N *, ' ' "Mamma's Affar" Somethng new, somethng dfferent a Conslanco Talmadge comed along another fresh lne. Shu's the grl who ptes her poor Mamma's nerves, am runs for a loetor when she herself should be the patent. But lke'evo lpng ago n Eden, she gets wse to the trck. And she beats Evo at t, wth too, for all Eve got was an apple, whle Conne scows n Mae Murra and Davd Powell regular husband. "Mamma's All'ar" was a rot on the stage, but now wth Cou n the lead, backed b the bnllant wt of John Emerson and Anta.oos, t's a pctoral pppn. A screen romnnce lke nothng ever shown hefore. Allvob Comed Brn Cartoon Knogrnm wth strrng events. Allurng n ts beaut. See the ferce fght between smugglers and natves on a lonel sle n the Tropcs. See the great hour n the sland hut when a "woman's frst love s awakened. See the "Dant London Overture - -.arr LaRos Belles" "knock 'em cold" on the South.Seas Crcut. See the "Tger Woman" vst her lost lover n hs studo and tr to Wednesda, March 23 lure hm back wth her charms. See Mue Murra's "Chffon DUK'C" at a mdnght part n London, See the clmax n an underworld den, whore memores of an old, pure love save two drftng souls. END BENNETT N Thur»da L. K. O. Comed Revew Knograms Frda Topcs Comed, "Duck n" "SLK HOSERY'! Thursda Overture, "Poet and Peasant" (b request) - A Thomas H. nce Producton Suppe Frda Overture, Medle of Scotch Songs.... Overture - -: - - -~~- - - Larr LaRos OF cur A WORLD ROCKNG DRAMA. Thursda and Frda, March 17 and 18 Comng RECORD SMASHNG WEEK Conng Monda and Tuesda March 28 and 29 Chapln N The Kd There ma be dfferences of opnon concernng poltcs, but there s onl ONE opnon concernng our TAXCAB SERVCE and THAT opnon s that t a tho hest. Prove t ourself b callng 506 the next tme ou want wfe, quck, comfortable ct transportaton. Reasonable rates. Red Bank Taxcab Servce Offce: 184 Monmouth Strtat, Oppotc R. R. Depot RED BANK, N. J. CHARLES BOTTAGARO, Prop, Wednesda Thursda and Frda March 30 March 31, Aprl 1 Wallace Red N THE Charm School Douglas Farbanks N The Nut Saturda Aprl 2 THE GREAT1P1CTURE DOTTY Repeated b Popular Request Farmers! Attenton!! Before ou bu, get m prces on our requrements for HGH GRADE FERTLZERS Specal F*rces on Car Lots Two Oars Due Ths Week Agrcultural Lme Seed Oats Fertlzer Drlls South Bend and Boss Plows 24 WHARF AVENUE Telephone 27 RED BANK, N. J.

11 RED BANK REGSTER. VOLUME XLU NO. 38..u.d WukV. EnUr«4 u Bnonl-Clua Matter at th«postoflca at Bad Bank, N. Jf., ond.r th* Act of March d, RED BANK, N. j;; WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 1921.' $1.50 Per Year? PAGES 11 TO 20. BG MEETNG OF WOMEN.! DEATH 0F AGED RECT0R Rev. Wllam N. Dunnell Passe. FEDERATON MEETNG HELD BY WOMAN'S CLUB FRDAY. Red Awa n Ha S7th Year. Rov. Wllam Ncholas Dunnell of Rector place, the frst rector of Trnd re Than 100 Vhtor. at Red ^ V' urt ; h of,«e,, <?""',*T' a { tet ; lank Meetng at whch Club Pr.s- ard e f or, of, A» Sants' church of lent. Descrbed the Work of Thor Nel f X c 'K for 41 a V ea. <*>tf " *»; >r<»nutlnns Bru * deblt on Sunda. He was 90 'rgannaon..,,,.1,1.,.-v.>, OJ n. ears old on Februar 3d. He was n good health untl two earn ago. For the past eght months he hud been co! past nfnef More Than 100 V.ltor. at Ba de Orga More than 100 dstrct presdents nnd delegates of women's clubs of ths dstrct attended a federaton meetng of the, Red Bank woman's club n the Esner buldng Frda. Durng a busness sesson whch preceded tho federaton meetng MrB. George Paole, charman of the lterature department, announced that four Red Bank manuscrpts had bcon entered n tho state lterature contest. The club voted to sponsor the Salvaton Arm drve. The federaton program opened Wth readngs b Mrs. George Hazard and solos b Mrs. J. Wllam Hen, accompaned b Mss Josephne Wooks. Mrs. Frank Curts, frst vce presdent of the club, pre- sded. MrB. Lee, frst vce presdent of the Now Jerso state federaton, was. the prncpal speaker. Presdents of varous wdmen'a clubs descrbed the moat successful features of the work of ther clubs. These speakers were Mrs. E. P. Bennett of Asbur Park, Mrs. Goodenough of furmngdale, MrB. H. J. McMurtre of Freehold, Mrs. Lu gtm of Matawan, Mrs. Mason of South Ambo, Mrs. Olson of, Perth Ambo, Mrs. Bonton of Woodbrdge, Mrs. Ada (H. Nnfew of Eatontown and Mss Mar E. Danels of Ocean Grove. Refreshments of cake and ce cream were served,b the hosptalt commttee. ' '. DR. ENGLERT A CHROPRACTC. t U Not True That He Graduated from a Medcal School. Several weeks ago n a news tem about Or. A. M. Englc-rt t was stated that he hud graduated from a medcal.school. Ths was an error. The mstake, was dscovered before the entre edton was run off and the mstake appeared ' n onl a few: Hamlton lranard. copes of the Regster, Dr. Englert practces chropractc and s presdent of the chropractc examnng hoard of New Jerse. He never graduated from a medcal school. le error ll the news tem was not J to hs bed. due n an wa to representatons h Dr. Khglert, but was due to a ms- Mr. Dunnell was born at New York. Hs rectorshp n Red Bank lasted twelve ears, durng whch tme he organzed parshes at Lakewood, Toms Rver, Lttle Slver and Stone Church. " He retred from uctve work eleven ears ago. He had consderable ablt ab an artst and he waa wdel known as beng a frend of the poor. He leaves a wdow. A short servce was conducted last nght at the house b Rev. Robert MucKellar. A more mpressve servce wll he held tomorrow mornng at St. Paul's church at New York. The bural wll be at Greenwood cemeter. Mr. Dunnell was a member of a number of New York socetes. DED N HER 86TH YEAR. Mr«. Nehemah B rower Ded at Daughter'. Home at Navesnk. Mrs. Amela Brower, wdow of Nehcmah Brower, ded on Monda of last week»t the home of her daughter, Mrs. George A. Snder of Nuesnk. She was 85 ears old. Besdes M's. Snder she leaves foar other chldren, the beng Mss Anne K. Brower am Arthur Brower of Navesnk, Mrs. Frank Rogers of Lttleton, New Hampshre; and George Brower of Locust Pont. She also leaves sx grandchldren and two great grandchldren. The funeral was held Thursda afternoon tnd was n charge of Rev, John. C. Lord, The bural was ut Ha Vew cemeter at Chapel Hll. The bearers were Wllam Golden* Wllam locckol, Frank Vanderveer, Frank Despreuux, Wllam DeVest and DEATH OF JOHN D. PAGE. Red Bank Resdent Passed Awa Monda at the Age of G5 Years. John D. Page of Broad street ded BELTNG LOSES HS JOB. METHODST CLERGYMAN WLL GET A NEW ONE AT CAMDEN. Mr. Boltng Wll be Succeeded as Pator of Frst Church b Rev. W. R. Raver of Haddon Heghts Few Changea n Tha Localt. n spte of the fact that the offcal board and congregaton of Frst Methodst church of Red Bank voted unanmousl a short tme ago for the return of Rev. Herbert J. Beltng as WEDDNGS. Renold! Borden. JROTARY CLUB'S CHARTER. RED BANK ORGANZATON TO GET CHARTER TOMORROW. pastor, conference, whch was held' chd organde and carred roses, at Asbur Park last week, ordered! Theodore D. Parsons of Shrewsbur hm transferred to a pastorate at j was groomsman. After the ceremon a recepton took place, at whch Mss Helen Renolds, daughter of Edmund L. Renolds of Long Brunch, was marred Thursda, March 3d, to C. Frank Borden, son u...,..,, of A. Holmes Borden of Shrewsbur. M " tln «to be " el, d» Globe Hotel The ceremon was performed at the' "' brde's home b Rev. John M. Hunt n the presence of sevent relatves j and ntmate frends. The brde was' dressed n whte crepe ce chne and carred roses and lles of the valle. Her Bster, Mss Kthel Renolds, was brdesmad. She wore a dress of ora luncheon was took pla served, was decorated wth palms, ferns and jonquls. The couple left for Wash- 1~* M4-nw» T\ f* *\ n 4-1,.,! _.,1 J!, j!_' Camden. Shortl before conference Mr. Beltng told a Regster reporter that Maor Patterson was trng to "put the skds under hm" and have hm transferred to unother church. Rev. W. R. Raver of Haddon Heghts wll succeed Mr. Beltng. Rev. J. Lawrence Ptt was returned as pastor of Grace Methodst church. Rev. Frank Gunson succeeds Rev. H. R. Kllnghouse at Navesnk and Oceanc, and Rev. 0. M. Hogatc goes to Belford n place of Rev. Charles S. Fees. Rev. C. F. Jackson Buccecds Rev. W. L. Groer at Oceanport. All the other pastors n tha secton were returned, BOY'S WRST BROKEN. Vernon Cook Hurt Whle Crankng Ht Father'a Automoble. Vernon Cook, son of John H. Cook, Jr., of the Newman Sprngs - road, was crankng hs father's-auto-1 started housekeepng at moble truck Saturda nght when Branch, the engne backfred. The crankhan'dle flew backward and broke a The house Tomorrow Nght Governor of Thrd Rotar Dttrct to Present the Charter. The Red Bank Rotar club, whch was recentl organzed and has nneteen charter members, wll receve ts charter at a meetng whch wll follow a dnner at the Globe hotel tomorrow nght. The charter wll be presented b Lee Renolds, governor of the thrd Rotar dstrct", whch ncludes New Jerse and New York. Other speakers at the meetng wll be Ra Knoepple, presdent of the New, York Rotar club; Thomas ngton, D.' C, on ther weddng trp Shcehan of Jerse Ct, former govand on ther return the wll lve at' ernor of the thrd dstrct, and J. Shrewsbur. The brde receved a Lle Knmonth, edtor of the Asbur large number of gfts. She s a grad- Park Press and former presdent of uate of. the Long Branch hgh school, the Asbur Park Rotar club. Dele- Mr. Borden B manager for Hard &'gatons of Rotarans wll be present Rand of New York, coffee mporters. from Newark, Jerse Ct, Paterson, Durng the war he served as a ser-1 Elzabeth, New Brunswck, Ruthergeant n an Oho dvson and he took part n several battles. Brll Burke. Mrs. Margaret Brll of Asbur Park, formerl of RumBon, and George McLean Burke of Freehold ford, Long Branch and Asbur Park. The. offcers of the Red Bank PERSONALS. Mss Maud Parker of the Newman Sprngs road has recovered from scarlet fever and the 'quarantne has been lfted from the house. ttendạ t.. -- atumverst of Pennslvana, spout the week-end wth ther parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Phllps of Peters place. Mr. and Mrs. H.. Kessler of Mss Helen Phllps, who attends St. Elzabeth's college at Convent Staton, and Hugh Phllps, who attends unverst of ' 'l'nnvlvmu JAL TERM S SET ASDE JESSE W. POWERS KEEPS OUT OF PRSON. Ho waa Arreted b Chef Harr H.. Claton wthout a Warrant and Was Sentenced to Sxt Daa n 1 Prson. Proceedngs Defectve. Fve weeks ago Jesse \V. Powers was arrested as a dsorderl person and was sentenced to sxt das n Lroad street entertaned relatves the count jal. Recorder Poulson from New York over Sunda! suspended the sentence wth the un- Mrs Sarah Cla Brown of Broad' derstandng that Powers must not street has bought an Oldsmoblcfee- return to Red Bank. Powers went dan from rred H. Van.Dorn Co. of to Farmngdale to lve. Two weeks Red Bank. Mss Mldred Hggns of ago Chef Harr H. Claton found Long'hm at the ralroad staton and ar- Branch who s emploed at the Red rested hm. Powers'a excuse for be- Bank har dressng parlors, has re-1 ng here was that he had been at turned from a month's sta at Mam, Long Branch and that he had to ro ' lorlfa - '.. to Red Bank n order to get a tran Sprg Wllams wll move next to Farmngdnlc. Powers was locked month from John Flanngan's house up n the town hall and commtment on Shrewsbur avenue to the house he recentl bought on Bank slwt. Mr. Wllams a havng mprovements made to hs house. papers were mode out to send hm to the count jal. Lawer John.1. Qunn went to ; Freehold and made applcaton be- Mrs. Leo McKee and her daughter fore Judge Lawrence for a revew of Rotar club arc Mort V. Pach pres-1 vstng frends dent, Wllam H. Houston vce pres-! The Kng's D Helen of McLaren street have be at Trenton. dent, J. T. Lavvlc secretar, and at Mrs, Monroe Esner treasurer. The drectors are Charles, Straus, Prre A. were marred Tuesda, Januar p roa l and Frank McMahon. The cn- 18th, at New York, but the weddng j tcrtanment commttee s composed was not announced untl ths week. of Harr Burrowes, Perre A. Proal The brde s the wdow of Arthur } an( l Rchard Applegate. Brll. Mr. and Mrs. Burke have place. Kng's Daughters met Monda s. Frank E. Prce's'on Peter's the hearng at whch Powers was sentenced. Mr. Qunn declared that Chef Claton had arrested Powers wthout a warrant and that ths was contrar to law. The applcaton for bone n Vornon's wrst. Vernon dd not know that a bone had been Long p ART Y FOR MRS. ANNA BRAY/l an Lau. ^ '' Alvn Mtchell of Oakland street Davs Leek. Mss Theresa Davs of Jerse Ct! L Lk G and Me!vn L. Leek, son of George broken and nstead of havng an ex-j Leek of Belford, were marred Tues- Mrs. sabclle Sodcn of Westsdej a rov ew was granted and Powers avenue s vstng relatves at {lghts- Wl >? P 111 under $300 bal, wth Mr. town and Jamesburg. Qunn's partner, Theodore D. Par- Mrs. Thomas Boeekcl of Wallace! sons, as bondsman. The revew took street gave brth to a son Frda, place la^t Thursda wth the result Mrs. Boeckel was formerl Mss Ll- that the jal sentence was set asde. Red Bank Follu Pad Her a Surprse! WLL BULD A BUNGALOW. v» 1 t w t ', was-cut on the hand.monda b a vst Last Week... ; machm; n Lews's lumber mfl-. The! Wllam H. Carhart Ha. Ha BUck- Przes at card plang were won njur was dressed b Dr Edwn smtl > Sno P Torn Down. b.mrs. Herbert Wolcott and Albet FoUJ. Wllam. Carhart has torn down E. Snder at a ^surprse: part gven M, sac, s Hazel and Marjore Collns hs blacksmth and wheelwrght shop anmaton made he went to a moton 1 da, Februar 8th but the weddng ] last W(, (, k for Mra, Anna Bnl of f Ko, t t SmuUl ' tl,, ; -- " t "he"no"rt"h sde of tl. Punron pcture show. The next mornmg the ^, ~ «< ^ v o n * Mountstreet. The consolaton przca. Kmndfa lher P C.. MtcLll f Oak-; ul at.ut e Slve,'and ha ' m,wed ne wn lve a >. 1 1 a\ona avt- wcnt t o M,. K, Mame Longstreet and land street Jerse Ct, and wll start pan was worse and Vernon went to D J W P k ' fl h Dr, Jmnes W. Parker's oflco, where the bone was.re-set. housekeepng thcr: Frda. Morford Whaler.....,,. hs busness to a buldng n the rear,.','", M T> WlS *""" Mss Kl!!ll)< - lh Vaughn of Ashur of the place where, the shop stood, b MsshlseUe. Dancng was en-1 Pl,< s spendng a week wth her On the lot where the razed buldng Madelne Mcrtz of was located Mr. Carhart wll buld b Mss Else U. D a g j f joed and refreshments were served, cousn, Mon(la of t BClao at the le hlul 1)(. ell rl f Mrs. Proal were not at home at the late of Prnceton unverst, take-nadeb-the reporter who wrote hualth "for Borne tme, but'hs coulthe tem. One of the servants dscov fre and nn alarm the fre companes Knowle.-Lane. Ms5 Eml Acell. Knowles, daughf M G K l f P l t t Farmcrs' nsttute. A farmers' nsttute wll l>e held; held' tonght at half-past seven tomorrow afternoon and nght at the,o'clock at the house and the sermon New Monmoutl Baptst church, wll be preached b Rev. John Mu- Anoug the speakers wll be A. E.'skens, Jr. The bural wll be at Young, Prof. A. J. Farle, Mss Greenwood cemeter at, Long Bshop and Prof. Lppman. There Branch. wll be musc, and a supper wll be.,, the scene and" the blaze was tor of M. G. Knowles of Pearl street, lon dd not become serous untl! qucllv extngushed wth chemcals, and Lero A. Lane, both of Red three das ; bco'e the end. Mr. Page T, jj burncd through a "part of Bank, were marred Saturda, Febleaves a wdow. The funeral wll be.. -. nerved to everone present b tlo women of the church. A charge wll be made for the supper. Brothers n Plumbng Buanea. The affars of the estate of Arthur Death of Mrs. Albert Denns. Mrs. Albert Denns of Eatontown ded suddenl Frda, March 4th, n her (J7th ear, She leaves four chldren, George, Harr and Charles Denns and Mrs. Edwn llobbs. The H: ( l l t u u a Ul l,hv CD.ULV- V ^llllllll. _'l'll!ll& UlU Tl L 9. UUVVU 1UUU3. L HT Jeffre of Red Bank have been funeral waa held Monda aftevnoon wound up and the plumbng busness!of lust week, n charge of Rev. of the estate has been taken over b Dwght L. Parsons, and the bural Mr. Jeffre's sons, Kenneth and Wallace JefTre. The busness s conducted under the- name of Jeffre Bros. Arthur Jeffre was klled n n gasolne exploson fve enrs ago. Fremen's Electon. was at the Shrewsbur Presbteran cemeter. Mrs. Langatroth Dead. Mrs. Clfford LuKstoth of Mlwaukee ded Sunda,.March 6th. She waa formerl Adele Conover of Md- At the Red Bank fremen's elec- dletown and was a daughter of the ton last nght the onl contest wus, u te Charles E. Conover. She was a for second assstant chef: Walter j a j st(m. of Cecl S. Conover of Mddle- S. Noble wnb the wnner. Frtz Dresser was hs nearest compettor nml Frunk House was low man. town. The funeral was held last Wednesda at Far Vew chapel and Olver G. Frake and Fred P. Gll (ter. were elected chef and frst assstant chef respectvel. the bural was at Far Vew ceme- Sunda Nght Pool Game. Waller Hamlton of Unon fre Butcher Shop Moved to Farm. Mrs. E. U. Lentlhon of Mddle- Lla Applegate. Mrs. Arthur Eschelbach of West Front street has returned from HS EGHTEENTH BRTHDAY, t wth Mrs. Margaret Schnmm of ". - " New York.. Part Gven a Few Nghts Ago jjj ss Marguerte laulhoskev of for Edward Scott. " ' ' ears a <) b Wl '. st Charles lobrough, and t has had a VS- m;n\r mvypra man owners, SHREWSBURY HOUSE SOLD. the roof and the roof was somewhat rur 2Gth, at 'New York. Thej]r ront damaged n makng openngs so the have started housekeepng at Red fremen could reach the blaze. MONUMENT FOR VETERANS. Bank. BUYS LOT TO BULD HOUSE. Baptst Men's Club Make Start a Fund. At a meetng of the oung men's club of the Baptst church last week Move to Part of the Charles H. vnj Place Chrstna Francs, Anta Matthews, and s emploed at the Rroad. Street LveLT mone movement to couec mone to erect a monument n memor of veterans vns p r o p of the cvl war, Spansh-Amercan corner of Broad street and-rvng war and world war, A commttee, place, and tne land bought b Mr. consstng of Frank Conkln, George j Truex s on the western end of the Bra and Frank J. Manson was ap- tract, adjonng Charles Hawkns s ponted to nvte churches and patr- propert. Mr Truex s lot has a 'otc onnnmtons to jon n the'^nta B e of 100 feet and s 83 feet Bought b F-ed Truex. Fred Truex of rvng' place has Doroth Sckles and Lllan Beekman, bought part of the Charles H. vns:edward W. Scott, Leon W. Francs,,.. propert and he w-.ll buld a house Ramond VanHorn, Vanderveer C. 1 taken a poston as chef cook at Anon t for hs own occupanc. The Lovett, van Dckenson, Alan Mac-, drew Doughert's restaurant on vns propert s on the southwest D ume atl d Alan Pppt. Front street. natonal bank. Harr Schroedcr of Rumson has otc organzatons movement. Vctm of Pneumona. Mrs. Louse C. Ssum ded Monda of pneumona at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Edward Jaegger of Atlantc Hghlands. She was 77 ears old and had lved fve ears at Atlantc Hghlands. The funeral was 1 held ths afternoon, n charge ofosselman of Asbur Park to Wldeep. The prce was $3,500 and the sale was made b Wllam A. Hop png. RVER PLAZA HOUSE SOLD. Wllam Kane Bus a House Whch He Wll Occup. Henr F. Hln last week sold a at Rver Paza owned b Jacob Rev. Joseph H. Schaeffor, and the bural was at Ba Vew cemeter. Bought Houaet at Foreclosure Sale. The propert of Ella Jackson on lam Kane for $3,500. Mr. Kane s emploed b Randolph Parml of Rversde drve,, and he lves on Mr. Faml's place. He wll move to hs _. _. _..,,,,,, vr house at Rver Plaza next month. The town has bought the small buldng Central avenue at Atlantc Hgh- lot s 50x125 feet. The house has sx near the ralroad staton, whch was 'lands was bought at a foreclosure! rooms and a bathroom, and t s procompan defeated Lous Rce of owned b Mss E. C. Stor nnd.! S ;] L. Thursda b J. Clark Conover vded wth hot ar heat. ts present Westsdc compan n the concludng 'whch was formerl used as a but- land Charles G. Conover of Red Bank occupant s Wllam W. Cook. Came of a seres at Unon frehouse cher shop. Mrs. Lentlhon has had'for $1,700.. The lot s 100x110. feet Sunda nght. Pool representatves'\ the buldng moved to her farm. ; nnd on t are two houses, of Unon and Lbert fre companes wll pla ut Unon lrehouae Frda n g h t. " " Cleared $500 at Legon-Show- About $500 was cleared b the (noton pcture show and entertunment gven Frda afternoon and nght at the Strand theater b.a barrel. Shrewsbur post of the Amercan legon and the women's auxlar. The mone wll be used for the welfare of wounded solders. Farmhand' Pa Fxed. Thrt farmers of Atlantc townshp met Sunda at Stanle Danser's Woman Ht b Auto. Automoble Drrert Fned. Lous Brod of Long Branch was arjested esterda b Sergeant Har- Baker Busnea Sold. Andrew W. Naser has sold hs Mrs. Agnes Tllotson of Oceanport r VanNotc for drvng an automo-. was struck b an automoble whle ble havng fcttous lcense numatrscobcvllc. - Theadcrpted-a rca- crossg Marr street Thursda nght. - bers.~.he ^vns fned-$0 and- costs; oluton not to pa farmhands more! She was knocked down nnd badl Otto Klngebel of Red Bank was tha) $2.50 a dn and not to pa po- \ brused. The car was drven b Or- lned $5 last week for nterferng larlo Perrne of Long Branch nnd he wth a fre apparatus on the wa to took Mrs. Tllotson to her home. tato cutters more than ffteen cents a lre. buker busness on Monmouth street ' e l m) l )l ' rtv ' to Robert Jordan of Asbur Park for $4,600. The new owner took possesson esterda. Former Frebouse Sold. Amos Covert of Eatontown has bought the old frehouse on the south j f rom tt sde of Broad street at that place and graveard he wll convert t? nto a vegetable - store anl house. He pad $2,250 for Recorder Marrlea Another Couple. Cajetanna Cuolo of Baonne and Mss Concetta Kmcnto of Red Bank Hurt - n a Graveard. Otto Leuck of Shrewsbur fell 1 the Presbteran t Shrewsbur Monda. Acted at New York. Mss Geraldne Thompson, daugh- ^r of Lews S. Thompson of ~ He landed on an ron fence nnd hs hp was brused so badl that he has snce been lad up. tableaux gven Sunda nght at the New York Hppodrome at the annual entertanment of the bos' club of New York. HORSES GOOD TO LOOK AT. Pure ce Servce. Notce. You can obtan a suppl nt our re-1 T u, Ue( rj ank B U H(]j,, B and Loan tal depot, the ndependent ce & : assocaton has opened a new seres j You Never Clapped Ee«on a Fner Coal Co., corner Monmoutl and West; of st(k, k )otn f or nvestors and bor-l Lot Than > at Jlolmdel. streets, or phone 400 for delveres, rowcra 'subscrpton hooka wll re- You have, lcv, r c lapped ees on n l JN^T:?P h " 1! e8^ ^m!; tl Al 12 loa Make h h h " genc needs (after retal hours) call rowcra sucpt You have, lcv, r c lapped ees on!; * P untl Aprl 12, loa. Make flner horbe,, than the "ones we rewere marred nt the borough hall > for at ce plant, Hrdge avenue and Thursdu b Recorder Wllam J. Poulson. ce place. Be loal to a Red Bank enterprse. Yours to nerve well, Red Bank Pure ce Mfg. Co. Advertsement. Euchre and Dance, Notce. The Red Bank Buldng and Loan assocaton has oponed a new seres of stock, both for nvestors und bor-1. Beneft of St. Catherne's church, rowers. Subscrpton books wll re- Everett, tomorrow nght, March man open untl Aprl 12, Make. 17th, at old Everett Hotel. Tckets, applcaton to E. R. Conover, Bvcro- 75 cents. Musc, Hackctt's ortar, llroad Street Natonal bank, B chestra. Refreshments. Advertse- Wonmouth street, Red Bank. Ad- ment. verthument.. -«-«..«. Bol Coal and Wood No Matter nnd prompt delveres from ndcpcn- "n what condton our Orental rugs dent ce and coal compan's retal de- Ja be, we can make them look lke'pot for Red Bunk Pure ce Mfg. Co. new. Red Hank Steam De Works, Max Leon, propretor, 21 West Front Btrcet, phone 7!M; and 70 Whte street, phone 1(M!> Red Bank. Ad' ertsement.._».«_ $13 Plad Skrt at $8.05. For sport and general wear, combnaton stlu'hed.jox nnd sde plated models, n dcarable shades, spconll prced at $H.)>. A. Salz * Co., Jtod Hank.- -Advertsement. Tpewrter Headquarters Wo bu, rout, nol, exchange and n«*.>! 49p»wrt»rr.-MvT»«bHV;' v> tjr not for Phono Mn«*.>! 49p»wrt»rr.MvT»«bHV;tJr Storo Of a TNounnnd tems, 68 Broad treet, Red Bonk Advertleetaent. Specal Rocordt. ' wo new records b Whtennn'H jrclebtra " Never Knew" and Hrlght Kea" out toda. Advert n t g tnen't. 40t, corner Monmouth and West streets. Let us servo.ou well. - Advertsement. Se«nnd Road the second cover n ths week's Saturda KvPnlng Post. Then phone Walter M. VanDorn, Red Bunk 11H1. Advertsement. Dr. Dunn, Surffeon Cblropodltt, Second Natlonnl bank buldng, Red Dank. Houra from 2:00 to 0:00. m. dal. Telephone 1(11-W. Advcrtsntnet. the second rover n ths week's Saturda Kvennr Pout. Then plume Walter M. VmDorn, Red Bunk Advertsement, Tonght s Vctor nght ut Tustlng'a. Advertlsement, " applcaton to K. R. Conover, sccre-! ccvod Saturda from Oho. A full k.1 'n..1 Xf^^»_l...H. 1 T. _. *. >. > tar, Broad'Street Natonal bunk, 15 Monmouth street, Red Bank. Advertsement. Fneten'a Watng Room, express load arrved and the are the "real cheese." n the lot are some fne mated par3 weghng from 2,COO to 3,200 pounds. You can't hook them wrong no matter how ou where all the trolles stop n Red ((lo jt The lo()k KOo and the - re Hank. The most convenent place to, 1)ult for w(; rk Thc wl, dg don,rs meet our frends. _Ple_«t_ofj m ;. out of the sol for an farmer who ' hl h d neat and clean: comfort rooms for both aexea. West Front street, near Broad street, Red Bank. Advertsement. Carpets Ded an desred shade, ver quckl and reasonable n prce. Red Bank Steam Pc Works, Mnx Leon, propretor, 24 West Front street, Red Bank. Phone 734. Advertsement. Dance to he- gven for beneft of St. Catherne's church, Everolt, on Thursda evenng, March 17th. Hnckett's orchestra. Admsson 7> cents. Alvcrt'svrmmt, Vctrolaa. n all stles and fnshes, $2f> up. genune vctrola. nsst upon n Tuhtng's, Munnotth street, Red Uank. Advertsement. A revelaton of comfort at a moderate prce. Phone Kl. Walter M. VanDorn, Advertsement. Vctor N ht s WednoBla mglf ut Tunlng's. Come n and hoar the now records. Advertsement. an treats 'em half wa rght. Good trade for second-hand horses. Four good pars of mules on hand. Tho El Estate, Hulm'dol, N. J. Advejfr tsoment. ^ We Are Equpped wth the latest machner to do elennng and deng of all knds of rugs and carpets. Red Bank Steam De Works, Max Leon, propretor, 24 West Front street, phone 734; and 70 Whte street, phone 1045 Red Bank. -.Advertsement. Young Lad. Responsble poston open to oung lad as bookkeeper and stenographer. Munt be neat and refned; beat references necessar. L, de la ReusfHlle, jeweler, Hroml street, Red Bank. Advertsement. Pre-Ensler Sale.,Ulfts' rll chldren's fne mllner-lt the Jovbt prces n Red Ran 1c." Come and see what ou save. Sohramm & Son, 21 Monmoutl street, Red Hank. -Advertsement. Tonght a Vctor nght at Tustng'n, Monmouth street, Red Bunk. Advertsement. BRTHDAY PARTY. t -Was Gven Sunda for Mrs. Er- Church News. Rev. W. R. Raver of Haddon cup the bouse. The are now lvng n a house on the other sde of the street owned b Benjamn J. Parker and Albert L. vns. Mrs..ann wll move to a house whch she owns on the Red Bank road and whch s occuped b Joseph Renolds. Burton Thomas Bus a House. Heghts, the new pastor of Frst _-- where he has been transferred. Ther" ^ V, - ; n ; street at a part m celebraton of Camden. church has 800 members. house " tll.«east slde. f B her brthda Sunda nght The Mr_ Bctjn and. hg faml m move nue and wll occup.t. Th guests were Mr. and Mrs. August; 10 Camden next Tuesda 50x160 feet The house Klenschmdt Mr and Mrs Carl R m H S M Klenschmdt, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Amolt, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Enrch, wll John Metzgar, Albert Prackelt, Mrs. ch urc h Alfred Felder, John Fx, Harr Smock, Mr. Gr.eenwalt, Mss Clara Sweene and Ramond Sweene. Part on Catherne Street cp lota 50x160 feet. The house has sx rooms and modern mprovements. A S. Mers of Roselle B8ptst.M'pad""f;B00 w'the" house, and At Grace Methodst church Sun- the sale was made h the Red Bank 1LU VlUL^ 11V.UUU1OU L11ULL11 UU.,, da mornng Mrs. Wlls Claton wll'' real estate compan. sng "The Palms," and the chorus wll be rendered b the chor. n the evenng solos wll be rendered A part arranged b Catherne b Alvn A. Whtng and Lero Holtz was gven Saturda nght for Chamberlan. Sale of Lnden Place House. Charles Saxon, (Who boards at the Hudson House, has bought Frank J Manson's house on the south sde Perre de la Motte of Catherne! A unon servce whch was to have of Lnden place for hs own occustreet. The guests were Mr. and been held tonght at Trnt church panc. He wll take possesson Mrs Henr de la Motte, Mrs. John has been postponed...junejst. The sale was made h the Harrson Mar Harrson, Mr. and j The women of' the Presbteran Red Bank real estate compan, and Mrs Grover Perse, Mr. and Mrs. Wl- church wll serve a cafatern lun-jthe prce waa?3,b00. The lot» - ~ ' ' e - 1 -~ *! - -" - ^ ***-- ' has sx rooms ts. lam Holtz Eveln Denns, Doroth cheon tomorrow from eleven to two! 40x60 feet. The house has sx r vns Catherne Holtz, Harret Hag-'. o'clock n the socal hall. A specal and some modern mprovement: gert, Maron Parse, Wlmot Robert- table wll be provded for busness. son hae Ebbl, -John -Duncan., men and women.,. Sale-of Harmon House. Charles Harrson," Wllam Holtz, Jr., Mrs.' Gertrude Brnk of Prospect j ^ h fc Harrnon n Md John Gegler and Danel Wallng. avenue Mr. and Mrs. Harr Krk of ^ ^j Qwn(, cl b j Herbert street and Mrs. Sarah M. r\, %, ;. *!, ;,) hv 1 Home Sold on Rver Street. Sale-of Harmon House. ddle-* _Mr»v Pntard of Washngton street^ have. g ^ S " ^ oought V l New Benjamn Hunt, who, emploed ^ t W c 7 d offce^ ^ 1 ' ^ -tred Polceman for $2,000. nt Brookdale farm at Lncroft, has man>s auxl ar are Mrs Frank! The new ow bought Lous Becker's house on the j Denns presdent, Mrs. H. E." Batters- j h o u s e - north sde of Rver street and wll oc : b an(, Mrs_ rvjnk DcWtt v ce new owner wll occup the north sde of Rver street 1 bv an(, Mrs_ lnnf, DcWtt v ce cup t. The lot s 50x128 feet and f csllllnts and Mss Re(, na Holmes the house has sx rooms and mprove-» (.,. >,. ments. The prce was $3,300. Shrewsbur House Leased. Hawkns Bros, have leased Joseph secretar. Stolen Lquor Found. Nnet cases of lquor were stolen Are You Comng? a Tnton Falls farmhouse b Bantrt church. Thursda?<*«-Mve J. B. Rue. The lquor was , at 8 o'clock, aus- f^11 ' 1 >». th. e J. 0 "" Murph farmpces'of" World Wde Guld, Chapter \ ^ - E < lw " '^'"'»f Arlngton Snnl MnV. v. Mnllns mtortaner.»»<1 Clarence Vancola, Alfred Vogel- Frst March Mablc E. Mullns, entertaner. Mscellaneous program ncludng selectons from "Pollanna" and "Seventeen." Admsson, chldren under twelve, 25 cents; adults, 35 cents'.' Advertsement. Wanted. A teacher for mllner class. ludng'"""f nnd Henr Magee of Long, Branch were arrested. Manee Farm Rented. John T. Hoppng has rented E. S. Manee's farm at Hoppng's Staton, n Mddlotown townshp, ndjonnfr hs own place. Tho Red Bank real Group of women want a person ex-, estate compan made the rental, perenced n mllner work to meet wth them one evenng a week to tench lnt makng and trmmng. Ad- ress Mllner, drawer M, Red Hank. Advertsement. Euchre and Dance gven for the beneft of the Pochontas lodge, Wednesda, March 2l)d, at Odd Fellows' Hall, Monmouth Btreet. Good przes, refreshments. Admsson 50 cents. Advertsement. A Lot of choce lot locatons on and near both Shrewsbur rvers. Wrte, phone 525, or call at 10 EHt Front street, Red Bank, or our own broker. The Land and Loan Co. Advertsement. Rubber Good, for All Purposes. Bu from manufacturer; Bent on gpprpal, l r ua rq,?\!'9<^! caf{k o,g<js) fretv Ffth Avenue - SpccfnltCo., 500 Ffth avonue, New York. Advertls*- R<, gu Br Dnner Now S.r Cenu. m _. '' lom lvu lo l '' Kllt n ' l ' loelc nt tho.. tt* *t,,~ Garden restaurant, near Ct Hall. ' * Salo.lade Wanted. Advertsement. Saleslades wanted, ether exporlonccd or bcgnnern. Appl ut onco. Luko Longhead wll help ou get Straus Co., Broad Btreet, Red Bunk, a job, or rent our house or tll an Advertsement. other want ou ma have. Adver- Panos., We have a few exceptonal bargans n used panos and phrora, such as Stelnwa, Chckerng, Harrngton made b Hardman, Fscher, Lvngston and others, $95 up. A. B. Drhan's pano shop, Drummond place, Red Bank. Phone BC0-M. Advertsement. An Eater Specal. Hand-made blouses of fne hatate wth real flet lace on collars and mlts. An lonstcr specal at $3.95 at the Rose Shop, 07 Broad street, Red Bank. Advertsement. ' Dread, Cnlce and Apron Sale. The lades of tho Baptst church wll hold a bread, cake and apron mle Saturda, March l'jth, at tho Atlantc & 'acllc storo at ton o'clock. ^/':.v-r.'r.' : '" To Wed Ex-Servce Man. The engagement s announced of Mss Clara O. Cross, daughter,of Wllam Cross of Rumson, to Ralph B. Johnson, son of Edward W. Johnson of Drummond place. Mr. Johnson s adjutant of tho Veterans of Foregn Wars post of Red Bank. -^a*» fc New Faml at Belford. Mr. and Mrs. John Mulder and faml of New York have moved to ther house on Man street at Belford. The have added a bathroom to the house and have nstalled electrct and water. Mechancs to Celebrate. The Amercan Mechancs of Eatontown wll celebrate the annversar of ther lodge wrfh an entertanment and socnble next Wednesda nght. /\, Notce. The Red Hank Buldng and Loaa BBBOCaton has opened a new scrr* of stock, both for nvestors and borrowers. Subscrpton books wll reman open untl Aprl 12, Make applcaton to E. t. Conover, secretar, lroml Street Natonal bank, 15 Monmouth Btreet, Red Bank. Ad-'. vcrtbcment. A San of Dross Slk Street colors and evenng nudes. 30-nch all slk foulard, $!l value at $1.!)H. Dl-m-h taffeta, blackmd colors, at $ nch channelse at $2.!H. 30-nch satn Klole $2.76. A. Sals &, Co., Red Bank. Advertsement. -. ^ '-^. - ~ Laca Curtans cleaned and fnshed b u«mean new curtans t!l,v«j.,. U«'l J l.<.!!ll<..& te M8... Do Works; Mxf.o),"'proprlrtnrr2* West Front street, phonn 7114; and 7«Whto Btroot, phono 1040, Rod Bank, Advertsement. New Dance Retard*. Thero rn four of them h WhlUmm's Orchestra, Vctor Hecgrds,»t TuHtlng'a. -Advertsement,,

12 '_Ptg» Twtlvt RED BANK REGSTER, MARCH 16, 92J. RSH NGHT St. James' Thursda, March 17 PROGRAM. Openng Chorus- "The Star Spangled Banner." Song "Solders of Ern".. Rectaton "reland Evermore" Dance rsh Jg Bos Senor Grls 7th and 8th Grade Grls Rectaton "The Exle's Return"... Robert Morrs Dance The rsh Llt Grls Rectaton "Flag of Ern". 7th and 8th Grade Grls Address b Rev. Dr. Jonathan P. Da of Labor Temple, New York Ct. Songs b Mss Mar Hggns of Perth Ambo, N. J. The followng members are to act on the Recepton Commttee at St. James' Parsh Hall on St. Patrck's nght, seventeenth rst.: DAVD LEROY, P. F. LANG, PATRCK McCARRON, JAMES J. QUGLEY, WLLAM O'BREN, CHARLES HAWKNS, JOHN QUNN, EDWARD CARNEY, JOHN MULVHLL, DANEL DEAN, HUGH PHLLPS, J. J. TRAVERS, DR. PETER RAFFERTY, ANDREW J. MURRAY, NCHOLAS BUTTERBACH MCHAEL McGARRTY, JAMES P. McCARRON, JOHN LOVELY, THOMAS TYNDALL, JOHN BENNETT, MCHAEL BENNETT, J. J. O'SHEA, BERNARD COYNE, MARTN GRFFN, WLLAM F. RELLY, HENRY CROSS, JOHN LAMARCHE, VNCENT LAMARCHE, JOSEPH JOHNSTON, CHARLES JOHNSTON," GEORGE GRAUSE, JOHN CARNEY, WALTER GBLN, THOMAS McKNGHT, JOHN MALONEY, EDWARD O'FLAHERTY, JOHN GBLN, JOHN TERNEY, EDWARD HAYES, JOHN A. GAUL, P. F. KENNEDY.. A Most Unusual Offer of Bedroom Sets Queene Anne Amercan Walnut Bedroom Sute, consstng of four peces 44-nch dresser, large chfforette, dressng table and bow foot full sze bed. Regular $398. Specal S3@S.OO Wllam and Mar Mahogan Four-pece Bedroom Sute, 44-nch dresser, chfforette, tolet table and full sze four-paster bed. Regular $325. Specal S3OS.OO Brd's Ee Maple Four-pece Bedroom Sute, consstng of dresser, chfforette, table and full sze brass bed. Regular Specal f ou want to select Slk for an Easter frock or smpl what s n vogue, ou wll be more than pleased wth the showng of these Slks now on dspla. Satn Etolc Satn Francas Satn Charmng Satn Charmeuse Baronet Satn Chffon Taffeta Burnt Orango Amercan Beaut Henna Pelcan Slver These Are the Slks Charmeuse Crepe Crepe Satellte Canton Crepe Crepe Maronette Crepe de Chne Novelt Foulards These Are the CoBors Hone Dew Rat-Tan Tangerne Hardng Blue Orchd THREE WHJL.S PR6BATED. Mddletown Townlp Woman Leave! Her Etate to Hu»b«nd. Mrs. Mar G. Quackenbush of Mcf dletown townshp executed her wll last month. She left the use of her house and ts' contents to her husband, Wllam Quackenbush, for hs lfetme. After hs death one-half of the resdue of the estate s to go to Mrs. Quackenbush's sster, Cornela Wlcox, and the other half s to go to Mr. Qauckenbush's hers. Mrs. Elzabeth P. Alden of Long Branch bequeathed a house and lot to her pfranddaupfhter, Maron Alden, and $f>,000 was left to her grandson, Frank L. Alden. These bequests were left n the hands of Mrs. Alden's executor, Frank G. Alden. lre. Alden's sster, Fmnces P. Ranes of Calforna, was left $1,000. The rest of the estate goes to Mrs. Alden's son. Rchard S. Hartahovne.of Manalapan townshp left all hs estate to hs mother, Mar L. Hartshorne, n a wll he executed"two ears ago last November.»«-«. Case of Blood Poonng. Mrs. George Jolne of Eatontown s sufferng from blood posonng n her fnger, whch developed from a blster.,. ^»» Vctor Nght s Wednesda nght at Tustng's,.16 Monmouth street,/«ed Bank. Advertsement., (' Greet them a Easter wth a greetng. of ou- Your Photograph Remember J. Dl FORE'S STUDO Shrewsbur Avenue, RED BANK, N. J. Telephone 881-R. Open Sundas. < Monmouth Count Surrogate's Offce. Notce tu crt'oturn to present cluma ukahat estate. n the matter of the estate of Charles F. Dmawl. deceased. Pursuant to the crler of Joseph L. Donnha, aurropate of the Count of Monmouth. matlc on the seventh la of Februar, on the applcaton of Gt'orgnnnu V. jmond, executrx of the estate of Charles R Dmoul, deceased, notce \s hereb Rven to the credtors) of sad deceased U> exhbt to the subscrber, executrx r.a nforesak, ther debts nnd demands aganst the snd estate, under oath, wthn fx months from the dnte of the aforesad order, or the wll be forr barred of ther actons thorcfor aganst the sad mbscrlcr. Dated FrvelrM, K. J., F-bruu 7, 1!>21. GEORGANNA V. D1MOND. Monm>nt! Count Surrogate's Offce Notce to credtors to pt's-utt ehtm aganst 'state. n the matter of the estate of James Edwurd lorrlcn. deceased. Pursuant to the order of Joseph L. Donaha, surrogate of tbe count of Monmouth, made on the eghteenth da of Januar, 1921, on the applcaton of Red Bunk Trual Cuumn, <-.\Ttcr of the (-state of James Edward Dor den, deceased, notce s hereb jnven to the credtors of sad deceased to xhht to the subscrber, executor as aforesud, tler debts and demands aganst the d Mtat*'. under oath, wthn sx months urn the date (f the aforesad order, or the 11 b- forever barred of ther actons thcrefur n^atnt ho sad subscrber. Dated Freehold, N. J., J.-muav S RED BANK TltUST COMPANY. 4- QUALTY CHLD'S Hot Cross Buns You know how eagerl the chldren watch each ear for these delcous sugar frosted goodes. Wh confne ther pleasure to Good Frda alone? Wh not ever Frda? These feather, sugar coated buns are both, a joous Lenten treat and real nourshment on account of the excellence of the materal used. Gdod Frda and ever Frda durng Lent. Ask our grocer to save ou some of Chld's Hot Cross Buns ths Frda. Telephone 1O11-J CHLD'S BAKERY Red BANK, N. J. TRES and TUBES CHAS. A. McCLASKEY Broad Street Servce Staton NOTCE have secured the servces of Mr. George Grller, formerl of the French machne shop, who has taken charge of m repar department and we are n poston to repar all makes of cars from Fords to Packards. We specalze on marne engnes, magnetos and carburetor reparng. Y'r 101S Yt'or 1U17 Y«nv l'ld Your 1H15 Sgned Cf-AS. A. McCLASKEY COUNTY D k T? F rhe ACC OUNTS, ATLANTC TOWNSHP. MON- AS OF DECEMnER 31, 1P2O. RESOURCES. LABLTES.,»,,> (,. lt<st-j\<d fur unpad poor blls...$ Tax ttle rccount Rend and nmrt^.tre Lbert bond l'jl'.t defct unexpended balanc uccuunt *Ht^0 snow t-merffcnc ^V?", 1 TV.'u-.t treasurer's nccount (over- K!.;to L\, nvcstnfl-.. 1^,00 account.. 1.0HJ1.07 -l.t65.f12 CAPTAL ACCOUNT. RESOURCES. Townshp hall and ste S 1,r>00.00 Provded for n the lt"! budget. attrd fant ASPARAGUS PACKER WANTED. A. D. ConoverVNew Munmouth, N. J. GRL WANTED.. Relable mflld WKSled lor general h.usework. 'hone 7JJ^J.! WANTED^! A Kenernl housekeeper wanted. Addrena ' 9- v! _^r5?'' r _*''_5.*'! l _S"J 1 - " ' ' ' SUT Black sut, small ste, n food condton, cheap. Appl -42 Shrewelur avenue, lu-d Bnnk. MAXWELL TOURNG CAR FOR~SALEr Maxwell tourntr car n A-l cundton. Can be seen At 'Xalor'a arcbf, 2a Pearl strct. Red Uank. MONEY TO LOAN. 91,000 to loan on Jrut bond and mort- Unff; prvate part. Attdresn H. T. L., drawvr M, Bed Uank, CHCKEN MANURE Three barrela chcken manure, reasonable for quak ak. nqure 1 Elm place, Htd Bank. 'hone 88D-M, DESK Antaue walnut dek, wurth SHOO: n Unt ORBB condton. J. J. l'errea, C3 South Btreet, Freehold. N. J. COTTAGE FOR RENT. Sx room cottage; tnuut be seen to be apprecated. Appl Mra. J. W, Alerrmnn, Thrd street, Far Haven. N. J. HOUSE FOR SALE CHEAP. At 4f TVerthle street, nne rot ma, -water and uaa; barn; lot 60x160 feet. nqure of Joshua Bennett, 70 Wallace a tree t. Red Bank. '"' HOUSE Small cattare for Bale nmr Red Dunk: ax rooms; lot boxzbb feet: excellent eomuton; mmedate pdbsebson; $3,500, W, A. lloprpf. Rvd Dank. SAFE Small safe for sale cheap to quck buer; sutable for home or ofllce uae; lke- new. Appl McNar's market, 10 EoBt Front street, Red Bank. Phone '"-. SAFE Small nafe for sale cheap to quck buer; sutable tor home or offce u»e; lke new. Appl McNar'a market, 10 Kast Front Btrect, Red Hnnk. Phone 372. FARMERS, LOOK! A 4r>-Ka1l[>n steel kettle wth fre placefor nnle; sutable for makng nrd or oooknu cattle feed. McNnr'» nmrkft, ) Eust Front street, lu'tl Bank. Phone HOUSE FOR SALE ON WESTSDE AVE. Ueautful home, let 50x150, all nlrovvmenta except bath; seven rooms; pood heater n ecltnr; a lnt-gan; prce S<!r500,?1.0OO down. E. M.. Hale ft Snn, R«<d' Bank. HOUSE Cottage tutur llroul street for atle: sx rooms and bntt, heat, water, electrct; dea! locaton; m mod nto mutu-ttbn; ht 50x150; $4,750. W. A. Huppnr. Ht'd Hank. HOUSE Nt-nr utaton, nx rooms; water, K»». ttrhoru'; a mrkfn. Come look at t; $500 down, norunuh" for bt lance; posht'bsjon Aprl lht, E. M. Hlc & Son, Hed Bank. SURPLUS PROPERTY ntf-rmtounl Ttan 1U-2D traclur wth Olver ;!-bottom plow and next bn tamlemdhc harrow: Heart Gunt duplex ' Hrner, complete wth engne.md rejllcr; fve tom ha ; r«^ntcttl Herkehre boar. Hockhock- on farm. Eatmlown, U. D. 1. Phono Eatontown 213--F-3. ~ MEN WANTED. -v Thret 1 nu'n to represent larpt 1 manufacturer of tok't prt'prtora and foml»roducta, Bellntr drect to the consumer. Kxporonec <!eurable but not euhontl. 'r«(tn of $40 a week nn tpw:t-.ls for men wtn 1 proper (aln'tcth. Vur ' ntttvtuv ctll : «t Room 1^, Davtlnon buldng, Red Hank. j between! :00 and 0:00 P. M. SEWNG MACHNES., SAFE! Thr-e.rop-leul Snm" nnhnt-h. thrte Small «nfe for mle cheap to nuek buer; $20,831. a;! New Hrnc ppwnr machcs. tv.-n WhvrU'v &,,;lal. r Tor nlne or olveo UH ; lke o'w. Wlson drop CKH. twu.».mu-st-, oneappl Me.Ndr'H nnrkrt. 1!P Kn«l fonl! Stnndanl: thfsu- nrcl.ncf. m-c v\:-l wnr- LABLTES. street, Uf:l Uuk. lmonu :72. ' ranted for rve vnr*. Th-ste «r»> the ltht $1,500.00! lot 'VT advertsed: Plll.M) to S30. Ccortro TLAYEn PANO FOR KALF ; AVomls, Jr.. & Son. 'JV Monmuuth Htrrt-t, Stnll nnokan ph><m ):nc, MC-.nd THOMAS B. USHER, ; tetl Hank, phen' 10.T7-W. Open evennh. lllmc Kllrt, :nnl us n'w. clenp for OHHh. Lcensed Accountant. A.. Drltn'n pano HOP, Drurnnund lllce. UclJlKdl._ Plnu,e_0l0-M. COURTESY Oest Qualt LoweBt Prces Quck Servce of Pork, whole or half >_JBglng_BeeL_^l" ^ 2 Chopped "Beef X Lean and Tender 12c lb Good and Fresh 22c lb X X Hndquarter Sprng Lamb 28c!b Forequarter Sprng Lamb 16c lb % X Blade Rb Roast Natve Beef 25c lb Boneless Pot Roast, T "&;» d Roastng Mlk Fed Veal All Bolognas and Frankfurters 25c lb Swft's Dxe Bacon Real Dxe 25e lb HOUSEHClLb ARTCLES f OK SALE. Kttlrtrr totuwf. Mtt «lrt«t, Sxm*» M. 1. SALESLADES WANTED. enttle feed. McNnr' market, 19 fent Frot_Btrcct, jlcl Kank. 2*hone_ > 25c lb X 20c lb Pork Roll per half or whole 28c lb Armour's Bacon half or whole strp onl 25c lb A - e Oest P^rnt Otter per hal lb 29c BEFORE BUYNG ELSEWHERE VST THE WAGNER SANTARY MARKETS 12 BROAD STREET, Phone 22O LONG BRANCH * ECONOMY KEYPORT 22 MONMOUTH STREET, Phone 834 R E D B A N K ATLANTC HGHLANDS HGHLANDS STORES ALL OVER NEW JERSEY Sulurs 110 to U per vcek. *'. W. W.cN worth Co. ^ PAHM OWNERS Ll.t jtour larm wth Ucorve W. Zucktr CeuUJllr urcert peclullat), Marlboro, N. J, EASTER SUPPER, At Dutch H-formed ohuroj), Holwdtl, ttv Wudn'aln nclt, March 3D; B»0 to «:0» j Chen farm home; nlso Acme harrow. C u'cluck. jju. Mlla, J'ort Mounouth, N. J. FUKNSHEO ROOM FOR RENT. ' *~ WANTED. ~ A nce brght fltrnlalu-l roum prvate! Two afcparjjrua bunchera wanted. Appl fum; ull mrov'metb. 'hvnc 3O7-M. j to_h.vvard Tmh.ll, New Mounoth. N. J. U'l Hank..-.'.._. FARM OWNERS HALF HOUSE FOR RENT. Lst our farm wth George W. Stacker At 7^1 Lulcn pluet 1, tx ruumu v/ttl "** (countr propert ftlkcmht;, Marlboro, H. J. prov-nenta; rent (126. mtlre lchmond^ SANTATON ptlbne 33t-.lt, HOHSE (Sool vurk tor&o n all barn'ss. Lumlcr. Wel Wull ntrect, W,»L Uu.-,, N. J. ALFALFA HAY About two loadn. You cart t. ^ B per ton. 'honc ml Atlantle lllgllandu, Jo; L. Smth, Loount, N. J. SALESLADES WANTED. BalcladlB wantod, ether experenced of begnners. Apl at once. Straus 41o^ Broad_»treet, KwMUuk^ l_ ^ FORD Ford runubout,.1d12 madql, wth<-'*'<delvcl- bod, tor mle. nquro of Fret) Mur»t. Wddlttown.. rwne 702-M. AUTOMOBLES Chevrolet tourng. Dodge tourng, two Ford ued&na. TJcmark. 37? Broadwa, ]*>nn Branch, N. J. Phone OFFCE CLOCK l f calendar rcuulatur clock, oak: cao,ftonchea hch; also low-roll xoll-top leak. Call Bed Bank 608-W. COTTON MATTRESSES Ffteen Juntlrcd cotton mnttretu'u; fcr- BBn prce. Appl b' Lppncott avenue,.onn lranch, tl. J. Phone 8K1J. CHALMERS A 1016 ChlmerB tourng car, tar -unnnr ordrr, cheap to qulok burr. dreaa C-almera, drawer Bl, Red Bank. CASHER WANTED. Competent woman wanted woo s. jgood at fgures; Bal&r flb per -week. Appl Y. W,' VVooloorth Co., Broad street. Bed Butfk. MAN WANTED. To do farm work and drve a team. Ap-t pl Wllam H. Emllh'l place, Kvculdo drve, led llnk, Blchard Noonan, uupuntendent. Bet nf nneteen Atnerlcnn cclopertnh; bound n eal"; jlrn, mnull Mejnk'n.lfe. tfx22, for Bttlc cheap. 2 "Hlvrrsdc avenue, Kcd Hnh. ' ^^ REWARD FOR BCYCLE' or an nformaton concurnnk bccle left on Hde of Seven lrdke ruct. near lumson ronl. Lttle Slver. Frda. Phone 253-W. Bed Dank. TROTTNG RACES. The Knr Haven drvng club wll hold trottng rnm'h on Pnclme rond on Satur- Uu lterocn, Mnrch 201h, nt two o'clock. Sx.Mte.. MAN WANTED who llndelutunlh work n vucetnble Krlen an. vurk UK vrvnto plx-e. C. '. Dx'lprer, KunHon rud, tlmmu, N. J. Aw lor Mr. Uruuan. _ EMPTY BARRELS One huntlrcm l.'trlwootl hokhhemh, jo-knu on enpactj. EKt-nmuch & Dt-Wnter. Chpol Hll road, Mddfctown, N. J, Won. 75H-J Red Dunk. PANEL DOORS FOR SALE, Twmt pulu-l doorn unl frnen for Jndu une, netrl new. PKenrnuch & DeWnler, Chup'l Jlll ronl, Mtllletuwn, N. J. 1'lone 768-J llel lnk. HOUSE Sx mom luurf 1 wll mpovem! nln; 1111) Leourl ulreel. lve mnut ' wnlk lon dr. pot. l-'or lrh nure lt lfl Shrtwubur uvclllle, led J Uk.. WANTED. Snfl" nr.u m fnrn tonnstcr anl mkt sell r-tu'alt useful ; wnk'b (ll per month and tonnl. Aunl Farm, Tower nnd 1'rosm'Ct nvenue, lted Hunk. FOR HErf, vqf.rjthee r ~ r7rr; Traent oomn, rof.l for* tmnrdn' lmn»< or snull hotel; wll bell furnture anl len-r; all ttcvnu-ntrt; v:ou< opportunt fur llcl buer. 'hon' F 1, led Hank. FARMERS, LOOK! A ^.-Cllon te'l kettle wth fle pne for ::!e; sblle for nnunv: lard nr r.oolnr e;ttle feed. MeN«r'«l.uukel. 1!) Fntt Front.nlro?t, Hell.Hunk. Plun. :T FORD TOURNG CAR FOn SA] E. A 11*11) Ford tornk -r for!-nlr. 'und. ruunlk o.lc. Tluee new lmj. (lum to (UCU buer. OhnleH A. Lr.tn, Atl;mtr lkllundh, N. J. Plume l;l!l-m. FARMERS, LOOK! A 45-eallan nletl kettle wth He olr' for Hale; KUttble for mnkk lard or cooknr BUNGALOW FOR RENT. Three room bunf;nlo>v for rent on WHHnlrton treet, KunHon, N. J. Appl John j. Noonnn, "lnchnm avenue, KumKun, N. J. l'honc RunHon ^14. For adult* onl. UNFURNSHED HOUSE WANTED. (~nuplr, m 'llln n. would lke, to len.e tmall hou^e or hnlf holluc Aprl flt, wthn uulkn; dmtunoe of depot n led Hunk. K. llake, 41 llardnt; rond. Red Hank. CULTVATOR AND BROODER. lmd one or tv. wheel cultvuto ; mnll ltroohr, nl lurnc: Htate nv.e. stock nrll n'l J'lre. rx.ne K. r.7-j, led Hank, or wrte \V.. S., 42 MrLnren street, led Hank. HOUSE Tell room lntl^o wth ele.-lre l;:bth. an, tnm bnt anl ntl mproveolntn; KO'l'Ke, sted a'l lar<-:e tflun eoop. Appl J. tloldnnrn Wll.btnvUn treet, Kcd Uunk. DO THHEEPASSENGER RUNAEOUT. Kune, trartfmnon nml rear jun. overluul'l: all new prtu; ole-tre lphlh and nturtcr; dnontmle anwhere: $125 qurk buer. Cull after 11:00 o'clock, phone WANTED. Couple want loom and board or lomn wth prlvln-e or ljrll huukt'ho'mm:, wthn ten rnnul' wnlk of llel Hunk lepol. 1'nll mrtmlart n lut letter. A<h)reKH H, lrnwer M, ll'l Hank. TEAM OF HORSES Fvr unl»u um oll, weluhl nbot pound; ab;;)tel perfect nnd pot a better dl-nruud tem ll the Klnt : trre JrrO.. W. llol'omhe, Tnton Fnlln ruud. Katontown, N. J. _' BUNCH OF KEYS FOUND. Frln on Far llnvrn nmd bet«<"' TVnrl nnd Church HtreetH. Owner enn have umr b lrovnk propert nml pauk fo th" nnvurtlaemont. Uwren.'e 11. llnln. lake L-nu'. led Dnnk. HOUSE FOR RENT. Sx-room lnllbf on nouth ^de of Dr plaee.. mar llrane.l avenue, ele'lre f, oler eonveneneot; pntnehon Apl nt. Appl Owner. HO Wht" ntreet. led flank, from 1 ;00 tn r, ;00 P. M. 4> 4-4- WANTED. Man wth automoble, or motorcelo tn wnrlt n terrtor -whch lacluden 'elh Amlo and Uelnar; one wth meehanknl nbll preferred. About one month's work wth pood ln. AddeHM HJ.T M, KO Hank. BRGHT YOUNG MAN WANTED. A:' over Hntt',.]! earn, who ban flnlhed fduol md v;oull lke tn Htnrt n ntonk.room U learn retal lu«ne/». Far salar tu-nlnrt nal rood elanre l«avnnc 1. Appl V. ~W. Wxlwnrlh 'tt.. lro'l street, Hod. Monk. Whle..!.-...erd l.nb enrrlmo > lnod ehllon»2>; nlnn hah walker J.DO. and KTM n-' bnt' HTK- L-o-, all lnp'l wth a fnncv.atfen, alnlll '.! enr». J»: kn'lulr lan.) ff,. Appl 30 Merhane ulrnl, llel Hank. AN AMAZNG NVRNTON Hnt <loe» Huu wth drt coal anl wool n fuel hlll n half. Kree lltealne tell. nlml t. l\ (1. Mnn «Vn.. multv.nreutn..?.!>!! Klr-'wlur avenue, [led Hank, pnone tooh-j. A 11G FGHT ever..vennr fnn rnllu to < :l)0 1. M. between u ronl anl wood rak' 1, tquptul wth the Olver.l.l:nn lurner nltar hm '.l, n.l > r'tulnr 'll fan nlne, ('ome 'K f.- wl;l-h l<<ll» ror.flllrlene ntul -enu.mv. At Movnl'n le'hlll-tn. L'.'!'.Sln v.-.hu,..vu.u. led Hank, ll'ree lllealu... MORSK AND AUO. ''lc nllu nut the m, oul,,r 1,,.nt..H'WP, < l-vu..r-f l.'nr. (,,, ;(,,(,,., hefter*) nml furrnf*-,, art. 'lttln'- rut of tllrlv '-'.ll pnt wml fur fuel. - l l». K rnvp'l"- r'l,t MM.. t f.r,-v ).up'e no \h.." ou.' 'M llom'.. )'! Mv nu /'> ''< r..'n'v n.'el ^l. Sl^ ev;brv ;v-'n,.. t»l l;rk. phue OtM.,1. 'Wunt A'lv-rtllnmeT*. rontlttnd «m.rjtt CKL'n.)

13 RED BANK RfeCJSfER, MARCH lgj Thrl* ADVERTSEMENTS. (Contnued from l*t pag«.) 1B19 FORD TOURNG. lt overhauled; reamnable. 489-M Red BALED ALFALFA HAY B. Tlton, Holmld, N. J., phon«7s-f-2 USED TYPEWRTER WANTED, Mu6t be n A-l condton. Henr C. Voorhtes, l Broad»trect. Red Dank care Clatun'ft market. H. RTZAU,»«r of dud almau. Bed Bank. Tala-, S26. BCYCLE WANTED. Bet sze, for bo of nx. Phone Ken CHCKENS WANTED. Wll pa the hllrh'et market prlce; allv* or dremed. G. Dlet ft Son, 123 Wrt Front etreot, K«d Dnk. FORD Forl tourng tournf cur' for sut reasonable. n Bond runnlnk order. 2t_ Welt street, Red Bnk STUDEBAKER, fve paekcr, newl panted; a bnrcaln. Paul ETrMurehouse, 14 Mechunc street, Hed!«nk, phone SECOND-HAND BRCK FOR.SALE. pl Mr«. Emma U. Morford, Shrew»- 'N, J FORD LMOUSNE. lunul cost tl.265; wll sacrfce H Bank. _ Jt3 AND TOLETS CLEANED eaaonabe prce. George L. Rchardon, Haven. N. J. rent NEW BUNGALOW e roenm, bftth and lame pjntr. Rumon, N. J. HAY WANTED. Hlover mxed or alfnlfa ha wanted. l, Rumson, N..L FORD TRUCK after»:00-p. m. O. Duller, 207 c street. Red Dunk. Me- WAGON Delver woron n good condton for sale. Appl W. F. Kelll, 21 Pearl street, Bed llnnk, phone MONEY TO LOAN. Mone to van on frst bond and mortgage on mproved real catute. Alston Beekman, attorne, tcd Bunk. ' OFFCES FOR RENT. Two oflkes for runt; n center of town. Henr P. Hln, room 0, Hegnter luljnf, phone 743. Hrd Bank. _ SAXON RUNABOUT. Self Htmter and electrc lahtn: make offer. Paul. Morohoutc, 14 Mechanc street, phone_u2t, Hel Bnnk. AGENTS. Agents,»elllnn Forkoln, house-to-house, make»50 to»7g weekl. Wrte Bacorn Compan, Elmra, N. Y. PRVATE GARAGE FOR RENT. AUTOMOBLE MECHANC DESRES flpl f HcKeu Place, two doom from ; poston UH mechanc or chauffeur; expert on street. Hed Rank. Cadllac; wll coll Sunda*. O. 'llume,'red Bank, Far Haven road. LADES WANTED home work..mrs. Rnndall, Newman ad. Red Bank., RTOSE SHELL SPECTACLES LOST. ewtrd f returned to Mr.. PenntnKton, lster ofllce, Hed Bank. _ FARM TO LET. r wll put out on nhuves, W. T. Sher-, Wc«t_»trect,_ncd Bank. SEED POTATOES. an* nnd New York»tute. W. T. Sher- _Went utrecl, Red Bank. FORD TOURNG CAR ' Ford for ale; mmd rubber, perfect lnn order._ Phone REBULT MOTORCYCLE ppl to Anthon Hnll, 206 Catherne ct. Red Bunk, phone 124-R. PRVET hundred prvet; prce reasonable, Smth. Chapel Hll, N. J.. GRL WANTED leeneral housework; no washng; four n Jl. 'hono led Dunk AUTOMOBLE OARAGES. hreproof, #; 1HQ up. Garare Bulders, 74 >mfcld street, Hoboken. N. J. HALL HOUSE OR ROOMS WANTED lght housekeepng. State partculars. C. &. drawer M, Red Bank. ONMOUTH COUNTY HUNT CLUB 1 bu nnd remove dead hnrseh. cuw» and Phone 2141-R, Katontown. BUNGALOW FOR RENT mer Benson, furnshed; fve roomt nth. S. Stevens. Umnsun, N. J CADLLAC LMOUSNE. t overhauled and' panted. Can be n New York. 439-M Hed Hank. FARM LAND FOR RENT. thrteen acres, nqure Mrs. John. n. Rversde drve. Red llnnk. POTATOES WANTED, reen Mountan potatoes wanted. Stllfurn. Phone Katnntuwn 2113-M Overland tourlnr enr, perfect con- Mukc offer. 4;l)-M Ucd Bank., FOR SALE, tveral dwellng here; nlso lots or acres. McCrcer, agent. Oceunport, N. J. so, wnon and harness for sale. L. vartx, West Front street, Red Bank. >TATOES, APPLES, ETC., WANTED, postal wll brng me to our door, M. rash. Amercan hotel. Freehold. N. J. RCHARD CONNORS, jver of dead anmals, free of charge. 'slde. N. J.. phone 3J0-F-15 Wnslde. FOX TERRER PUPPES ee mnleh, SC.00 each, 2 femnleh $H.00 Ares. box 121, Locust Pont. N. J_._ J. G. ESCHELBACH A SON, West Front street, led Bank phone Auto accessores and vulcanzng. "PUBLC "STENOGRAPHER. lctaton anl tpng. M. L. West, Second onal bunk buldng, room 18, Red Bank. PLOWNG AND DTCHNG Cleveland tractor b the dn or ncre. lent Buck. Katontown. N. J. t. F. D. 1. HOUSEBOAT t-boat' 18x12; contans two rooms. l Davd lnrdenbrook, Far lluven, N. J. HOUSE WANTED TO RENT. [th h'ahe; from one to fve ncreb wth hllkh. J. J. R., d-awcr M, Red Bnnk. FARM OWNERS1 our farr wth George W. Zucker tr propert specalst). Marlboro, N. J. THREE HOUSES FOR SALE Rumson, fve rootm; good condton; each. Frank McMnhun, HumBon, TWO HOUSES FOR SALE Rumson, sx roon^; good condton; 00 each, Frank McMalon, Rumson, HOT BED SASH Hale, one hunched and fft hot bed Phono 26-F-a, llolntdel. James Wckntunl, N. J. 'or sash. Crne, GRL WANTED for Kenerl housework: KOO nundreds: two n faml. Rsuhltschek, SOB Westwood ovenue. Long Brunch, N. J. ROOMS FOR RENT. Vurnlshcl, wth or wthout pvllere of lght housekr't-png. mprovements, 1C9 llroad street. Red Hank. the SPECAL FOR TEN DAYS. Fne asftortment of lab enrrnges Jlchmond'H, at npecnl pr'es. llrng lttle tots to see them. MOTORCYCLE Rebult larle-duvlmn motorccle n perfect condton. Call 2(15 Catherne street, ltel Hunk. Phone (24-R. _' ROOMS FOR RENT. Two plmamt, ncel furnshed, loomft; electrc lghts and large closets. Cull at 17 llunlng road, Red Bnnk. SPRNG S ABOUT HERE. Tme now to (let tlt; chldren'h har cut: hk them to the Santar barber nhop. at Wcller buldng, upuurs. George Kell, propretor. CHCKENS WANTED. wll pa the hghest market prce for lve chckens. Joe Baker, Mechanc street. Red Hank. Phono 1092.J..._ DESK Oak roll top denk n ver good condton for nnlc. Can te seen b applng to 1B3 Hrnnrh avenue. Red Bank. range, Ct of rvn ll n tme 'lone UH new. Can be HORSES Extra Ktmd tcn of work hnrbca for Rul oh*'np to uck bupr, C. J. rwn, Mhtletown, N. 4., phou' 79-M. GARDENER WANTS TOSTON on prvate en lute: exp-r'n-el mm, vor thnrokh. PrLMlrH b mmruhhrk G'orjfe Henmn, Lo» t llrnucl, N. J. FURNSHED ROOM FOR RENT. PtcHut furnhpl room for runt; nlno btth rmn l.mm for wnle. Addtesa 10C Monnouth street, Kcl Bank. WANT TO BUY. Would lke- to bu Jud"H Bccod-hnd HO'H nt ronmonnbl' prce; tuzp 6 or OVj. J. Me. drawer M, tcd Bnnk. BLACKSMTH AND HORSESHOER. Frank Graf, prnctcal' horeeshoer. Th* Qrck Shop, 19 Mechanc treet. EUb Uehed 15 ears n td Bank. LUMBER Secoml-lnnl lumber of nl hnds for anle; nlflo cow uxl lefcr. 285, corner Church and _urle strfeth, Kvport, N. J. TWO ROOMS FOR RENT. ~ ~ ~ Klt houbfkct.'pnjf: hot and cold run- For lng v, vth el Wullce Htruet.?d not appl. An DAMOND Thrpo-nuurtcr cnt upmul, wel«ht,c^. pct' $''MK nqure Thornm Phllps, 215 Creek ruad, KcunsburK, N. J. FOR RENT. Seven-room hp\ne, ct, water; corner Lews und Hch strnpt's, Eatontown. Tnqtftrc A. K. Rudtl, Eatontown. N. J. HATCHNG EGGS Barred Rock hutch nn ej?k«b the settnpr or hundred. V, O. B ram. Upper Broad street. Red Bunk, phone Sl-R. WHTE PLYMOUTH ROCK EGGS. Pure hrtd Whte Plmouth Kock CKK for HHO, $l.r.o per sptlltc. Mrs. J. H. Jonea, Julmdcl, N. J., phone 73-F-13. FOUNTAN PEN LOST between 34 EHt Front strcct,~r,ed Bank, nnd Prof. Tn mnt?e's, rvng place, Pleuae return to 34 East Front Htrect. MOTORCYCLE Two-clndm- mttan motorccle,, wll sell $30d d Jh S for $30; Kocd Fourth Htreat, condton. John N. J. Sanpaon, HAND LAUNDRY. dr anl OM; culled for nnd dea'h work don't 1. Address ox 1UH, n. N. J., phone 778-W. ANCONA PULLETS. thrt Aneou pullets, now lang ll. $1.50 euch. W. Olson, Mddlotown, J ASPARAGUS CUTTER WANTED" lleklden'a Coller: nrge bed, heav as-' leus. E. C. Cave, box 111), Enlontown. MAN WANTED ork on farm, marred* or nl Tuone, Keort, N. J. Appl H8, t. went-fve gallons of brown pant for unable los.-bcgen. ' " " lvered;, Mddetow, HOUSE Sx-room house, part mprovements: lot foxlo, wth shade nnd frut trees. Appl at_lru_hrancl avenue. Red Hank. BUCK Tourng car, small four, good mechancal condton: chnp. Can be ween b applng to Atlantc Hghlands phone 231. STORE AND HOUSE FOR RENT7 Seven room house, all mprovements, nnd garage.. Haft, 35 Chelsea uvenue. Long Hralch. N..1. Phone MC3 or 107 ( J. FGR SALE. One Kra O-H!, set of double work hnrand twent bar re n of Gant putatoon. lr or.-tntun 'nll., N.-1. BABY STROLLER.B bab atrolk'r for Ble, prnctcnll used four muntlh. Phuno G04-R, Red (FURNSHED ROOMS FOR RENT. lth or wthout board, ull muruvunentfl: jnl. 27 Wnlllfton Btrcct, Hed MONEY TO LOAN. one? to loan on bond and mortgage, Ap- A. L. vlna, BegUUr buldng, Bed TRUCK t-rnntlunnl om'-ton truck, 1918 molel; n )prfcct runtk oler; Urtcd ver lttle. Al>pl_C. B^ Conovor. Holmlol. N. J. JAMES B. CARTON, EVERETT, N. J. Auctoneer. Your patronage Bo%Hed. No ale ton rr«kt; none too emal. T«rm rlbht Phone Mdllctown 278-K-21. WOMAN WANTED. Homnn AVU' fur lrht DH Kunon. Allrt'HH Lurk HDK work nnl 115. He,! GENERAL CONTRACTOR. TlrcUnorton. Konernl contrnftor, llruclport nvenue, Lung llrncl, N. J. WANTED AT ONCE. ll of the Vulle clumps: stnto quantt "cull ouppl. J. T. Lovclt, Lttle Sll- FNE HOUSE FOR SALE? mprovements; garage; coner prop. 2'< Prospect uvenue. mure after Two hundred and fort-egg mp'nl ncubator and feed grnder. nqure of A. Feld, 7:1 Walluc; street. Red Hank. HOUSE F.hrat hmbe,»-: rooms and bath, nl mprovements; plot 60x160; prce $.1,500. Owner. l: Wst,'e uveuue. Hed llnnk. FOR RENT. Eght lulu on the O'llrlen tract. Far lven. for funnng purposes. Appl Slns Lech, 1)7 Prospect avenue. Hrd llnnk. PANO Standard make, n llrat-cln»s condton: prce!r,0 to cash buer. Address 212 South street, led Hunk. Phone lll-ll. FRUT TREES Standard and dwarf bearng sze; npplea, pears, plums, cherres: BO St. Regs strawberres. Wlllnm llrnn. Klheron, N. J. ROOMS WANTED...., - " rooms, profcrnbl unfurnshed, near Appl to H. J. Morln, Chnpel Hll «""«Hoardng house, wanted b Aprl loth; house. xvl " ront K'll'nKe apace nlso. Pone 841. RANGE v Cnnon rnm;e. nnd water holler. n flrst class condton. Can he seen nt 17 le-ken place, Red Hank. l'hone FAJUrl OWNERS!. Lnt our farm wth George W. Zueker Uounlr proctrt»pc:l«llt), Mrlboro, N. J. FURNSHED ROOMS. Large, comfortable, furnshed room., centrall - located, ver derable, runnng U-r, electrlc_llght>. Phone 254 Red Dnk. PLOWNG AND MAKNG.GARDENS n Far Haven and Red Bank; also trmmlntt Rbrubber, treed and lawns: manure for sale FARM OWNER*! Llat our farm wth Gvorte W. Zueker. CHCKEN HOUSE STEAM VULCANZNG. Brown, Cedar avenue. Far Haven, Ells N. J. SETTNG EGGS Sngle Comb Rhode slnnd teds and Whte Wandptte. etfgs fur sale, 12 a settlntr of thrteen enr. E. L Wlbur, Far Haven, N. J. ' have for nale a lot of fne tmntl jt, ) Kool cookng potatoes an<t lapple tree wood ur 'Hawed n short "length. Henr C. McLean,! to Hed lonk. Phone^OJU-W^ _ j- FORD CARS?X"8 S!fo ZU k r Fve feet wde, seven feetlong. Call or We a..'hy..{ n^urtay.-.'nrt^.r.nte. An n«\hn l al.' Nt C S,l FURNSH» D U >, a^marluto. N. J. plk.ejclnk^ju^^^u^_^^,.vl,n :.,, w o r k., r,, J o h n Hana", 12 'Ber emploment',»!.. "-a" r?»""- -E- " FARM OWNERS W«.t Front street. Bed Bank. PhoB. 12-W. street, Nw York, plume Bowlng Green'"u'flf.B. A. B. DRHAN'3 PANO SHOP. runlnc. reparnf. regulatne. voletna. tnngln*, varnshlu:. polshng, etc.; enpert FOR SALE, S* room hou.e. all mprovements, for Mst our farm wth Georre W. Zucka»a«. ntulre_l08_rk«n_place, Hed.Bank, (countr propert peclaj.t). Marlbor^ N. J. HOUSE ohe for Hate and about three acres of unl for rent. Walter S. Wolcott, Euton-,,'' n. N. J.. Tlnton uvenue. BABY CHX AND HATCHNG EGGS. am bookng ordem now for bab chx and hatchnk "SVt of thole nland Hells; FORD CARS of choce lot locatons on and neur both One" Rool Ford roadhter wtl hunnehs! Khrewhbur rverm. Wrte, phone tt'lb, or, 101B; also Ford H-ton chan-drve cull, lt 10 East Trout utreet, Ktd llnnk, or.. *...lt. _^1_, 1,,. 1 l r '..,*»,,.M J rt' 1». 1 * *» MAN WANTED. Man wanted to work on farm, Mnne preferred. State wn*'h anl experence. Glbert T. VanMuter, Kt'anHburu.road, Keport, Mers frut aprner wth 3 % h. p. Lawson «Klnc, n good condton; UHO dne harrow, $16. Harr Dufflelcl, Jr., Wckutunk, N._J: 1 HGH PRCES PAp. pa hlffh prces for ladfe' and fenu econd-hand clothng. Call at - Kerber', 103 M on mouth street, or phon«red Dank 872-J, COLD PN LOST. )letw«<.?n 1'lncf tht'uc-r and Wc»tB.de rtveme; pn hm nlthl O. 'ln-u-r pltast? return mme to' Olvu Crawford, Clnton pltcf, Hed Katk. REAL ESTATE. Sx rnom lothe,»jt nprovemmtr, HCH ht-at; centrutl lucnted; t-a terrnn, o$c,no«. A. L. vna ffenu, H-jfHtrr bullnk. Hed Bank. _. Four ountr tct-st, four f?l't hnh, of Golden H*t!n»Hcr, J4..0 ench. Mm. K. E. AlfVndur, Nutawamp uud, phonu -12't-J, Red Hk chasss wth cah. James J. Cottrell, state our own broker. Kbwa, nenr Mddletown. SAVE YOUR OLD CARPETS. "~' f;le Beautful reversble ruff made from old Tht! Lund und Lotn Co.»ale fo; # 1.. ".. 1 carpet! and chwllle pbrtlero. Wrlfs for! Green Mnuntn putatovu crculars. Amercan Rutr Manufacturr, 206 ; K<,n, 'hultnx, N. J., phon Vermont ptrcet, Brookln., l'-:. K. Ford ono-tun truck for want of uue; also 2,000 barrels of nnd range rased; alcnckrrcls for sale. Mrs. V. Van- Hak, resd-nce Half-Mle road. «REAL ESTATE. m lea from Red en ncre farm Hank, sx room hou ncludng greenhouse 10x100 feet: DDSHesson n one month; $4.!OO; terms. A L, vns agenc, lusklster bhdnk.jted Bonk. FOR SALE OR TO LEASE FURNSHED The Chur Jll farm, on the Shrewsbur road; ten-room.house, all mprovements; Kn-.,..,,,.,,, rafe and barn and all outbuldngs; plent Mddletown -»B-! frut and flowers ; about twent acres. W J GlnnrUn, 3.10 Went ftl street.' New York. Marvrurt't 'attcr- ** m/vt P'«n..M.»»-»..., -;BrllAlTK UV hgh-grade grand, uprght am plaer slanos. We Bluo bu and apecale n used pnnon ol fne makes. Far ullowunr.e for, nstrumema n exchange. Drunmod place. Red Bank. Phone nco-m. COUNTRY HOME WTH FURNTURE R HOME WT for salt'; well lmu n.t ht a:tx'o; t <Kht rfma nnl l.lh,,,h mprovement., ttmm hrat, plot 00x2r,0, Kurnjte f,)r wo cnra, chcken HAH': npplp anl pcur tr<*ea, emal frutn, aspanu,'«led, ulrubher. On tr.lle lne. Ktntc lulmn, Route.!,- HfHHon n thrt.s. Adht-aM Owner, ljo* 20, R. V. ). N'o. 1,.mm lrnnt'h, N. J. BUY THS HOME Mdflletown: -omf.,, t.ljl.-. _'.._.. _ -- J.'. ' " _. - ^ _ unnru,.u west u rj t u atlcet. New York ' -. >>,.->. j. ^_ FARM A WORD TO THE WSE. SPRlM<TwLL SOON BF HFHF n U Y T H S HOME Farm of 100 acre., near Bed ll,.,,k,,ut- nrrva.e jour fre murancc and be full Nc.w.tlJe'tme l.thave our lawn, am " l M "Wlet<.wn: f,,mf.,rt..bl.r.even-room able localt fr gentleman's eatntf. Appl ' nlt-e.l-l. Thnk l over, ut the Bame tme!,,]..,, r,.,,,,,,,! r,,,wc, * _,," ""'! house; heat, >;», ttunk waters rlobt to to Dr. F. C. Hunr, 264 State»t«.t, Perth thnk of Hln, who s ut,ur servce, j Lwna put n nhapc fn- the mm.! " ' " ' ' trnlle. rhun-le», alne, ard depot; Ambo. N. J. Phone Ul. j Hoorr U. KeK.ter bultnr. phono 713. Hed ' " "rul Prce" rklt Wlll?"rTl" ) ''" r?" "'"' HUl» 1 ' 1 '' f"r ' rnrlcn. chlokenn. " " ~ WANTED " " " ' -."""' "" nk Katontown, N. J.. or phone 3M1-H He.l 'lank! j [!'T'^' h ^ "n" '""'' ''" "' """! "'"". _...,. _ ". '......,. -.. cno nc-mt "'?' "" >nvmence» and sm. larke KunHtm r>;b-m. (lowerk shrubb-r, some arc shea; ver reanonable. BewslcJ;, road und Hun-h avenue, ploue Pcknrla,.lbcrCn, Selden tunt to bu a real truck alkl rnoht remarkable barftlnn. 'l Chale» Carr, KennnburK, N. J. oppor- ' York used, nt ; or call. ct. al prce to those tuknc meals b hand Planet Jr. cultvator, se.-ond hand < rhe week. Have moved from 10 Walkce ' nojse farm wa;on,, se d band jn street to U5 Broad street, Ucd Hank.' l'bone wnmn, potato l,,m and ha shelvn's ' - jh. Hurle, Slrewslar. N. J. COLD AND SLVER HEMSTTCHNG. Hemsttchlnr, buttons, pnklntc. plaltlnk.!!t»- HERE'S A COOD HOME, f» bl " *?* pl "', n " tlt. ch, nltl u A," t! 1 " 1 ","/ ' T H E R E D B A N K H A m PARLOR. For $4 BOO seven morrs and modern m-!,,"" r, th ""' "one at the Hand bhop, 16 ShampoonB, scalp and facal masseu provements" lot f.oxlf.o feet;,,,,,',"",, n. street, sver Schrocder'o drub store, j w tn a n,ek.ctrlc vbrntor; mancurmt... Aprl nt. Henr V. Hln, room 'j, l,r»ter! <n ". "'">><......_. swtch makng nnl thldren'a hnr euttns. s. buldnn, phone TB, Hed Hank..' ' SEWNG WANTED. 9""" Tuesda evenw" from 6^00 to 0:S0..'.lt t nnd We AM NTO THS BUSNESS SO Ret our house cleanng done now before our Kardena bekn to rush us. You can cnll or wrte. Phone 63f-M. l.,. Basc. 8H Mechanc street, Red Hank. dressmakok of all knds wanted; alter our old dress or sut or make able. Mrs. L. O. Newton, h Whte street, POCKETBOOK LOST. cketbook lost between RGHT N THE HEART OF TOWN.,,,l., r,,wn Bed Bank's most convenent and avtk, Mj,j',,l(,,,,wn,,,(,,,,,, M(ra,la bnrber Bhop; expert attenton: three chnrb:!l(. Heward f returned to Fnest Joae j one (lkht up. Second Natonal bank buld-,,,.' \... p T M,.rpeU ltv',,ra;l,.,t,e 1 ng, Alon Curchn, propretor.. l"d tank. ""-^'et". mrauc unv Black fox fur, used onl one HenHon, nnd ver 3tulj!e for summer wear: wll Hell reasonable. Address Fox Fur, drawer M. Rol Dank. Fve Norwa mrpleh over 2 Vj n. cnlper, *l/)0 each: also ' sx stnnlarl prvet 2'.»- foot (preal,?.fjo euch. 117 Hrnnch nveu!, Red llnnk. PN FOUND. A fraternt pn foun on Broad street. Owner ertn-lnve [.lme b pang for thw advertuenent. Appl 78 West Front street. Red llnnk. REAL ESTATE. Kx room house all mprovements, cornn prupert eenlrnll locnted. Sn.OOO, S, 000 cnnl. A... vns nkenc, HeBster bullnr. Red Hank. ROOMS WANTED. LKht housekeepng rooms or small apartment: two adjonng rooms or lnrkc double room mjrhl be consdered. X. Z., drawer M. lcd^bjuk. _ ^_ CONTRACTOR AND BULDER. Llod Francs, ^5 Lmen place. Red Hank.. All knds of jobbnk promptl attended to. Estmates cheerfull furnshed. Phone J73. REAL ESTATE Houses nnl store propertes, Monmouth count farms, lots for sale; eas paments. Atent. Cnlel) L. Lukcr, P. O. Box 168, Belford, N. J. SHEEP..Sx lnrkc fnt ewes for sale, not bred, all oung; mxed Dorsett & Hampshre hreel: prce *16 each. E. L. Bcekman, Wldlctown, N..1. HOT BED SASH One hundred hot bed sash for sale; n frst-class condton. Prce $2.50 per pec;. John F. Ren, Mutawtn, N. J. Phone 71-F- 16, Holmdel. FERNS, FLOWERS AND PLANTS. Fne Boston ferns, all knds of potted plants and flowers for house decoratons for l Chl W Shd flt Lttl W. Schneder, st, Lttle mle. Chnrl Slver, N. J. PLANTS The lendng varetes of strawberr plants for sale: also St. Kelvn raspberr plants. Georfre Cl. vns, Rumson road, nenr Lttle Slver. N. J.. SETTNG Bnrred'Rotk et hnvc-pekn duck Alexander, Nut l'hone 42-J. EGGS Kf,?2.f0 for ffteen: also CKKN for sale. Mrs. E. E. Swamp mud. Red HanTt. HOUSE Lake nvenu'. Far Haven, sx rooms and bath; jrartcl 1 : possesson Aprl 1st. nqure F. K. vns, 26 Mechanc street, l^d Hank. Phone 41S-R. HATCHNG EGGS. am booknk orders for SnRle Comb Rlode sland Red hatchnk CRKB nnd bab chcks. F. G. Hurst, Mdllctown, N. J. phone. 792-M. TRUCKNG AND MOV1NC. Let me &dve ou n prce on truckng of all knds; local and nnt lstnnce movnk..luck Carroll, 37 Maple uvenue, Red Hunk. 'honc 195-W. TRY H. B. HAYES for our electrcal work, wrlnjr, lamp., notan, fxtures, work promptl attended town or countr. E0 Sprng: Btreet, Red Bank. Phone 228-M^_ SPRAYNG MACHNE Two hundred Ballon, 3'z-horse power ennne. OsprnvlH. mnde b Feld force pump compan, prce S'JfO. Appl to W. U. Conover. Red lf^fk.. ^_ CORD WOOD Chestnut $10, mnplc $12; delvered free n Rod Bnnk nnd vcnt; also hn and corn for nulc. E. H. Bruscll, phone Mddletown 796-F-12. SALESMEN WANTED for f.ooo mle Kmnnnteed tros; salar $100 per week wth extra commssons. Cowan Tre & Rubber Co., ]'. O. ox 78-1, Dept. S., Chcago,. CUSTOMER WANTED., Wanted, n customer for nosh euxs lurn: sprnt! and summer; nlso Wnndotte settng errs, for sale. Address L. Lum, Lneroft d. Red Hunk. ENGNE l-horac. Farbanks Morse horzontal 'OKU TOURNG nody WANTED. \ wth tup and wndsheld. Aldre see J. Weaver, llroad street, Shrew, N. J. KENS, FRESH EGGS AND BROLERS tnkrn nnd delvered. Phono John Nlclulnon, bux 12H, Mlddlc- N. J. FORD TOURNG. 1D17. w tres; ver Kom 1 t lull. Paul. loune. 'lone 11U0, Red Hank. 11 Mgstr.'et. HEN TURKEYS WANTF.D. * or two; also Belultn nnd New Zenf rabbtl fur sale. Adlrran J. J... box Hank, CADLLAC 1-paa.onrer a.dnn, n KO runnlnu " ","J,.'' 111 " 1 n; wll lemonftrate, Cadllac, bo l " n "'.. prl -"'- T." 1 Bank. STORE FOR SALE n lllfllanls, N. J.; s stuated n 1 FOR' SALE. Whto enamel crb, rra polo enrt, lo'n Krn aprlnf overcoat, sne H; nl n KOOl condton. 109 S.nth street. Red Bnnk. TYPEWRTER HEADQUARTERS. " '> We bu, rvut, nell, exchange nnd repar t»pewrlter»., Trulln'a, the Store of Thou. HRnd tems, RR Brond trest, Re.l Hank. NTRATE OF SODA n an quntlt from one pound to 100 tons; prce lower than lowest. Phone, wrte or enll, J,,1'lBcher «Co., Mntnwan. N. J. NTRATE OF SODA n tn quantt from om pound to 1 On p ler than lowest. Phone, wrte nll. J. Knrhrr & Co.. Mnlawnn, N. J. PANO WANTED. l«l pluno wanted, -leup for cash; state, ftnn and prce. Address Pno. lrlm'er [ajbk re Htenm table and ce hox. ). on, Mt avenue, lllrllnlh, N, J. 127H-R. ' HOUSE AND LOT' ~F0R" SALE nkton avenue, Knstnlde park, Far n. N. J. nqure on premum/ Mrs. Jnrkon. WANTED. Odltlon m Knrdenr, houseman or rnr#> bent of reference'. J, N. K.. box 4, nk, U.J. _ FARMS J alea, located n the potato k«lt. 10. Brown. Crantmr Staton, ~ '»unt. N.'J. Ollfldll, ; bet<»n uul - be bought n termn. Appl to 1'. llallnrd, Fort Hnnrnek, N, J. WOMAN WANTED, Woman wanted to assst hounekeeper wtll housework nn a farm. Wrte, ntntnr wnfen expected. Wnlllnr, box '.'.a. Halt, N. J. SEA BRGHT SKFF. Two-clnder llrldu' euklnc, reverse trears; boat nud enulne n A-l rnndlllon, Ka Whte, 2f Onllnd street, Hrd llnnll. LOFT FOR RENT. Mnnfuctnt loft, HOxllO feet: da'llht: nosseahlon Aprl 1st. Henr l\ llln, mom 0, tfltor bulldlk, phone 743. ll«d llnnk, MONEY TO LOAN. Mone to URH nn bond anl mortumre; long term f dealred; n larffe arnounth. John. Ormor. 42 Broad street, Red B.nk. PRVET About 2,000 prvet for hednk, from three to four feet ltth. Appl to rardener on W. A. French estate, Kewman Sprngs rood, Red llnnk. Hudson tourng cur, seven passeker. t 17 molel; motor n Kood condton; wll Bell cenp. Phone 'leehold 210-M. Theodore. l..'vs, Kreeholl. HAVE YOUR CLOTHES.leaned at The Ct Dr ClcnnlnK nnd DcK Works,!l Mechanc street, near Hrond t.-.'t. lel Hunk. Phone 10H-M, Wllnm Oatrov, propretor. MONUMENTS. Thomas Manson Sons, desgners and hulders of hkh crade monuments. Olllce nnd nrl, Momoutb street nnd Drummonl place. Red Hank. PACKARD LMOUSNE FOR HRE. Also seven-pnssenkor to.rnjr cur, dn or nvrht; evereeel drvers. llunlre V Russell,.10 Mechanc street, lted llnnk. 'lunu' Sll or 71. HOUSE Sx-room huno, all mprovements; lot r,0s3l)0, wth bum sutable- for SUKF: a bnrruln: eus terms. Appl nt l!ll llrncl avenue. Rctl Hank. HOUSE FOR RENT. Seven rooms, nl mprovement., electrc llltlts; large Karden; mall faml, nlnlt onl. ulre nt sde door, 611 Tower Hll avenue., [lel Hank. GOOD HOME FOR COMMUTER. Sx rooms, nl mprovements, reflled nclrhhorhonl and convenent to staton. Henr!'. llln. room!, Reuator lulldnt, phone 7-111, lted llk. WANTF.D. Whte woman wul.l as worknjr housekeeper; thn- ndtls n flml; no laundr; lel'erelro -eulrel. Answer Housekeeper, drawer M, lle Hank. HAY Frst eln«r mxed ln; nlo Hm meadow hn..met of heav slurle wnrk harness f.r "ale.,. A. Cntnn, U-l Hank. Onll (len farm, Nltswunp rond. GRLS AND WOMEN WANTED to work n factor n Red llnnk: short ll.'hl work, (rood wakert. Appl to 30 C 'd Hln't' emplomenl servee, ' ', led Hank. pp 3011 Cntll- SLAO ROOFNG, lenk tn and.late roof male tlnht; ala w.tcr pronllns.»ldo umu-u o»l?«r«. OKden McClaker, 147 Hulon avanu*. Ked Hank. Telephone 40-J. GRAVEL lrte,la»s rrtvel^at>"e»lng flue p»ck- nr tlmlltlo. Appl' to M. O. Tlton, nenr llr«t.e,la Com Red Hank, R, 1). No, ]. r, P, O. addreas. ox Q2, REAL ESTATE. lx room buntrnlow, all mprovements, nenr the rver, lot fohflll f,ret; e terms: pmlon nt one*. bul)<uf, H->1 A. L, vln. NURSE WANTED. Y.oun* Krl wanted lo tnke.c hld: sleep n. f Bchool Kll,, BARGANS N SECOND-HAND "' 'f 1 " 1! shoes nnd. fujlj\s:- 30x3, 30x3 '^ 32x3', chld: sleep n. f school ml. after school j 3z x4 S2x4'.4&*x4, 34x-l%, 35x5 Slverlown nn "da, Saturda am Sunda. Appl lt. cor«. S6,4, *Bx4 14 Slvertown cord, 36x5. 11 West Front street. Bed Hank. ^ A t thfl A u t o T r c ghop 26 Mechanc utroct, Ford tournjr top cover am] hack, of lne (Cra mohar eloth, lke new;?l to rck buer. ''lomh K. Wethered, box d.",. Chestnue street, Port Monmouth, N. J. FOUR CHARS. EXPERT BARBERS. That's what ou'll fnd nt Kell's santar barber shop, Weller jlllldnb. Broad street. upstars. Everthng strctl santar and barbers that are tontto-nl_nrtsts. FLORAL PECES. "Bouquets, pllows, wreath's, flat peces and larger act peces furnshed at short notce b Haea Brothers, florbts. Church street, Far Haven, 1?._J._ Phone 1042-W. SLHOUETTE OF STATUE OF^LBERTY. Tuesda Room 10, Esner buldng, Red Bunk. Phona llnnk S02-M. EXPERT UPHOLSTERNG. Overstufl'ed furnture mude to order: nlso cushons; slp covers, etc. ; supples, tapestr, cretonnw nnd leather; also lump nhade slks. trmmllks nm wre frames. H. C.bark'B furnture store, 3'J Monmouth street, Ked lnnk^ _ ' TO BE GVEN AWAY. Not bavnc an furter use for a small pano, Wlcox & Cltls sewng machne, star carpet, rut, mattnr; etc., would lke to t-v'e t< a Kootl deservng fnal who would apprecate them. Address Hux ll, Locust 'ont. N..J. Red Bank. Fv FRESH COW ears old, thrd calf, mlkng eghteen (Hunt:; n da: halter brolen nnd Kentle: also some St. R-us raspberr sprouts nt S2 per hundr"l. Address Arthur Kuhne, Colt's Neck, N._J. _ BOOKKEEPERS. Yur opportunt to purchase* at n low fgure a certfed publc accountng course of SALESWOMAN. WANTED anlfactur- artcles of leal m,.rt. ntless an>l nltlrnl uppenl. We want» lan ol 1'xd pp.'nranre nnd pvrsonsell.dr...-t to Urn consumer n ltel l vcnt. The woman selected wll l-ven nl -xchldve. terrtor, receve the Hctve support of ths compan,,,! lberal cash commsson. ()lr proposton, colplel wth m (..-n-e.-.t..ffo-t wll ur.jrd anplc n- nn'ratve return. n repl slat.- whether ou can operate on whole, or part tme, prevous ese'lenee a'l references..saleswoman, dnner M. lted Bank. AN UNUSUAL, OPPORTUNTY.. Furnshed eottak-e for Male, prce? r,00* stllulel on the wet sde of Navesnk avenue,, Rumson, on l«t r.o.x^.'rll feet; eotlake contans "SLVH mnu. hath. hardwood floors ard nl.modern mprovements, ncludng hot nl- fur.'ce. ES run,-,., c,,a rabe, lu;lt nnl electrc lghts; KaraK<' nnl, chcken house on propert. Olfered for <ale Three Klne whte enamebd hnrler chars full furnshed at Jl.. r ()0 or wll sell unfurnnd new, namel three-char whte mrror msled. Hullnrs are n ttorotrh Hood re- Send $1.00 for slhouette of statl of Lbert, read for framng, all huud-mnd three bookmnrks fft cents. C. M. Hepp. 408 Morrs avenue, Elnbeth. N. J. phone 12~-J. nnt-^^plc.'ne C' Man.tt'. 'OHJ Exlwp, -'ort Hancock, N. J., tht BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCK nj; ekks of the Thompson stra or hundred ; also booklll; nternatonal correspondence school, j-for huh chcks : len hatched, health. Jff Ld l Ud Hk orolls free farm rmw ltock Mr» rde Ucd Hank, Wnlllce Jeffre, Lnden pn Hwle^lbl-H^ HOME BARGAN. Sx rooms, fne, locaton and modern mprovements. Small amount of cash necessar; must he seen to he apprecated. Henr!'. Hln ' " ' rfl TJ, 1,, r n bu.ld.k. Phone farm t-ntre stock. Mrs. L, SolTel. Overlook fnrm, resdence Hnlr-Jle road,_ted lank. ~. NOTCE!!! Red Rank radator works. We repar radators, mudguards, jjasolne tanks. Wa also pell new tfunrnnteed l'ord Gorden rndators. We nlso repar nl knds of ktchen utensls. 113 West Front street, Kod Bnnk. Phone Red Bank Oak dnnff room set for pale, or wll sell j separate peces; also two mahogan urm- j chars nnd larke mahogan davenport bed. ]j,, nqure 229 Hrond street, Red Unnk. HATCHNG EGGS S. C. Whte L'Khorrm nnd S. C. thole sland lcds, b he settng or hundred, from AUTOMOBLE NSURANCE. FARM ON SHARES. Small farm to put out on shares; apples, pears, grapes, strawberres. mure late Mrs. L. A. Patterson farm for further partculars, Keport, t, F. D. box 5 1. ^_ AUTOMOBLE FOR SALE! Hal-Ran, Maron fve-passenker tournk enr: tne condton, good tres, extra delver bod; to quck buer for $2r>0. Address f., 202 KaBt Front street, Red Hank. DUCKS have twelve pure whte Muscov ducks, ten hens fnd two drakes : wll sell at a bargan. A fne start for an one vvantnk' to rase ducks. Call Red llnnk 001-W. REAL ESTATE. Furnshed houses for rent b the season or ear; located on the rver front and near the rver;?400 and upwards. A... vns agenc, Regster buldnr. Red Hank. BUYER WANTS near Mdllctown or Hed Hunk, farm or countr place. TO to 100 acres on man road, house wll all mprovements, nhout $25,000. Mntnwnn Realt Co., Mutawan, N..T. SEE KENNEDY ABOUT T. f ou have an real ebtate...to sell or want to bu an real estate Bee P. F. Kenned, Red Bank, about t. t wll be to our advantage. Phone 447-R. Red Bank. _ REAL ESTATE. Sx room bungalow, rver front, all mprovements, lot 50x150 fe't; $5,500,?l,000 cash: possesson Aprl lfth. A. L. vns akenc, Regster buldng, Ked llnnk. SETTNG EGGS Buck stran lnrrel Rock settng OTKS ; Sl.fO per settnr or $10 per hundred. Mrs. Charles A. Bennett. t. '. U. 1, Freehold, N. J. Resdence, Vnlerburg, N. J. ELECTRC MADS. Hoover vncuum cleaners, Thor wnshn: machnes on eas lm,> pament pnna. For partculars ask for specal salesman to cnll. Publc Servce Kleclrc Co.,, Hd Hank. NORWAY MAPLE TREES. Choce Norwa muple trees fur sole from two nch to H'K nch n calper; wll delver and plant them f reurel. (cortre G. vns. Rumson road, nenr Lttle Slver, N. J. SETTNG EGGS Buck stran P.nnvd Hock settng CKrs: S1.50 per settnk or $10 per hundred. 'Mrs. Charles A. Bennett. t. F. D. 1. Freehold, N. J. Resdence, Vnnlerlm.-. N. J. Trmmers' sewne; machne, SnKcr make, stocks for sbocnr horses, cns.dtnc ennne, pulles and shaflnk. All us rool ns new. Wllam H. Culnrt,.ttle Slver, N. J. TEAMS FOR HRE. Nn jnl too small: Two teams for hre none too bff. An o drop me a lne. Wlln town. N. J., or plu THE HUDSON HOUSE. Flrnt-clnss board b the dn 3S;-< Red Hank. week; centrall locnted anl pleasant surroundng; rates reasonable. Hudson House. 145 Hudson avenue. Phono Rod Bank. 118-W. ROSE COMB RHODE SLAND REDS. Wh bu common hatchu: etw when ou tan net ffteen of mr eu:rs f,,r S2? Best breedng. Shnnr '1'ree Yards, corner Lnden place nnl.sprk str-et. Red Bnnk. HATCHNG EGGS BABY CHCKS. Pure bred S. C. Whte Lek'lorn chcks and nnrrel Rock CEHS. Ths stock took frst pr/-cs at re-.'nt poultr.v sow. Shad Knoll Farm, Far Haven, N. J. Phone Qltt-J. REAL ESTATE. Nne lnn:e rooms nnd l.nll.oom. all mprov.-nents: lot OOXJSO; Krure; centrall locnlol: S.OOO, Sl.rOO cash: food nvestment. W. ). ''., drawer M. t.'.l Hunk. CARS WASHED. Scott s lolnt busness nt the same old stand. Get our earn washed whle ou wat nt 3n Whto street. Red Bank. Partes taken out for evennp automoble rdes. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE to close estate, connnk' ek-hl room outsde ktchen. No rcas.nnbe offer refuse.. Corner Wallace so, Woelhle streets Knst lted llnnk. n.nre of W. U. Asn. EGGS FOR HATCHNG. Pure b.'l lllr Rucks, f.nn the best lank stran; b the Hottng or lundred: nlso bab chrks. 11. K. lerrn.-. opposte.ttlu Slver stntlnn. Mone Hel llnnlc llml-w. ESTATE SUPERNTENDENT. Desres poston of responsblt; tlorolkhl,.j.pel.-lh.,..l: well londed out n t ll,l vnrlnus brunches and run K' nl le. putnets. CxpL'rt, druwcr M. led Hank. l-'or SALE. Asurmrus rdner. lo\,-s. (wo hnelers nnd an asprnmls cm ( ; nl n :'ud condton, ll'sm for..llr: have no u-e for sum.-. Flwnrd lloe, Freehold, 11.!'... Nl. 1. FAMLY COW. Superor (Jllense enw, se wth ver lne hefer enlf. wler" breedlnr. Hpecllllro.. C. Talor, 1113 South.tee vel matured brds nablo. J. T. Daves, Lt lands, N. J. nsure our automoble toda ; t saves have a polc coverng fre, theft, collson, propert dam'.ke and lablt. Francs -,,.,,.,,! EXPERT CABNET MAKNG. Whto mene, Monmouth street nt Hroa. nttucr restored; reprnb and refnsh- street, Ucd Hunk. nr. Sold mahogan reproductons made to order. Frst-class work gurantee. H. ChnrkV fmnnture store, 3'J Monmouth strcot. Hod Bank. EASTER BUNNES. Yes, we have thorn, beautful well-lrel New Zealand Reds. None lke them. Call.stum nnd have frst choce. Shnn-r Teo Kulltr, -o-nt Lrulcn plaeo am Sprng street, K.d Hank. TWO-TON SELDEN TRUCK We leemmeml ths truck a* benn n excellent shape, read for mned,te use nnl n prnt lan;an at the prce asked. 'hnne or call at once KeanaburK (Jurac; Co., KcanhburK. N. J. NURSE WANTED. YounK K-1 wuntod to tke euro of smull eh!'!; f school Kr\, after school on Frda, Saturd d B l Al M J J O'K.-efe. New Lb street, Hed Hank. d Bumla. Appl to Mr Lbrt hotel. West Front REAL ESTATE. Sx room house, all mprovements, lot r»0:-:u.rt feet; :urarp; pn-,srssnn Aprl 1st.; frlpr00, terms; Kood locuton, near the rver; prce r. rl^ht. A, L. vns affenc, Refster hmnt;, Bed Rank. NCUBATORS Two U lck ee ncubators for sale; one 110-L'KK capact, am one G0-enK. Hoth n perfect comlton, wll sell for two-thnls of l M J T L Ll Sl Mrs. J. T. Lovett. Lttle Slv fog-m. lst prc N^; 'll _ HAVE YOUR WASHNG DONE at the Jerse Const Laundr, West Front street, Red Bnnk: fnml wnah rough dr ] wth flnt work roned $1.50: hand j ronng f desred. Charles Brenker, propretor. Phone 204. FARMS All szed forms; good Bol for potatoes,. Rrn, truckng; jrootl h m sea and bullnga; located n Mdlloaex. Monmouth, Mercer countes, the potato belt of New Jerse. CllTord G. Brown, Cranlur Staton, Wdtllepex count. N. J. ^ NOTCE. About March UOth we wll move to our new market, drectl opposte our present locaton, whore we wll he pleased to meet both our old and new customers. Respectfull, Ractfnlup BroB., Wharf avenue, Red Hnnk. Phone S76. HELP WANTED. Asents Ever automoble owne^ wants Fold ntals on hs car: transfer them ourself wthout experence, n ten mnutes: proft $1.30 on S.50 job. Wrte for samples and akcnc. Transfer Jbnocrum Co., Loner Branch, N. J. WANTED About Ma 1st, small m or unfurnshed hons S' W'lan. 'ln plu'e 110. n'truln elnunn, rdrr to tn-ll sump HppHrnton to ntnn. N. J,,!»)«- Experenced Mllners Wanted. Good poston and send emploment. Appl at nne. Th," ['earl, T, Hruad street, Hed llnnk. FENCE POSTS AND LUMBER^ Get our prces on ler nnd delvered. 463-R, Red Bank. APPRENTCES WANTED to learn the tnllu' busness ; 'rapd advancement to wllng workers. The Pearl, 5 Hro'ad street. He, Hank. H:W materal, cut to er- Cook BrotherB, pfcrn* l SALESLADY WANTED. rereced sales,l;.wanted: stead ponlurv. Appl to Rose Shop,. le. Hank. d BOARDNG HOMES WANTED for chldren. Kor 'atclara appl New Jerse State Wnl nt 'hmren'a OuanlnnB, room 6^7, 15 Exchange plnoe, Jerse Ct. N. J. WANTEO. nkf n (r,b.nt lted Hank wanted: wll pa cash; nterested n som'lllnk rund S7.O00. Ald P.ale dm M, Hed ouple. Ov, N. BUTTERBACH, nntlropc tfafleer. All work pertann: to beutfr KVOUHS, lnrne or small. Tre«pnSnntS fvp! Plt'nR, prunnc amv sprang'- N. Butterb refned ounk 'harh, 238 W»>sl Kr-nt r.tf-et. Red Bank. cr can be assured of careful : cp O spolshe tonnnta b addressng Desrable, Drawer M, Red Bank. Phone 81C. CHCKEN HOUSE AND SHED FOR'SALE. A n,,n,.,,, Thrt-sx b eurht f,ct; houses om-lo.o.l A 10 - lm>n ror.l^or, M-lf.tarter, decfour sde,-, sze fxs ; open front scratchng j t 1 L> l'khls, man extras; prvate owner, car FORD 1520 F.nl roadster NOTCE. 1 Koport auto radator worlcs. Repars of all knds of rndntors. Also mud :nrds and unsolene tanks. Work called for and delvered. 77 Hronl street, Keport.. Heller. Plone 152-W. REAL ESTATE. At Far Haven, e^ht room house, mprovements; lot 77x177 fe-t, nenr the rver: possesson June 1st: $5.T00.- ncludnr rood two-stor lun. A. L. vns 111,'Me, Regster buldnr, Hed Hunk. WNDOW CLEANNG. We mnke a specalt of cleanng wndows of Btores, offces and prvate resdences : also general n offce dennng. RateB reasonable. Satsfacton guaranteed. 43 Washngton street. Phone 6E4-M. shed 20xS: all Norfolk pne, tomruo and ha, rrooved : corrknted ron roof over all; cheap!, for cash and quck removal. Phone 2S, Ked " u tank^afler 5 :00 P. M. *. Fve-room house, two lots, chcken uses, barn, pkrer, frut; twent mnutes from staton and seven mnutes from trolle. Wll be sold at low tkure on, eas terms; mmedate possesson. Georvu' Lake, Rversde drve, Hed Hank. R. F. D. md..- to quck House, Ht'hnever been abused: lens, buer. W. Rle. lfllanls lands, N. J. BCYCLT Kxcellent c.n.llon,,,t hrnke, Troxel Ka/. saddle, new 'sk tles luvt-age carrer, hern, tool bak and tools; splendd outft: all for Sr,. Address Box HS, llhlands, N. J. ' >. NOTCE TO FARMERS. Gant potatoes and apples wanted: wll ln an qunntt; also carrots and turnps. Come to see me or lrop mo a postal nnd wll call on ou. H. C. SchlchtnK. on State j hant'3 over our factor, Hlthwn. opposte Par Vew cemeter, Tlton lane. R. F. D., box 76. Red Bnnk. RESDENCE TOR SALE. Conlnns enht rums. pnrqet fluorne throughout; hot wnlor hent, electrc lghts: shades and screens, jorch and wndow nwnn^s. new last scasun: nrke K'KU; two lols. wll sell extra lot separate. Fnn!; 't- feer, 21 Wash;ton street. Red Hunk. BOARD. Larre cheerful room. sutnmo for two trenllemen: steam heat, telephone, runnng hot and eold water; reasonable to permanent ; a Stnson House, pluoe. Hed lunk. p Hrond Btreet 'and '"Tookln llune.-rullln nk'rs for plants of let- THE MENACE OF FRE store or horn* ever da am nsur:nee s our' one best protecton. Se<? us now about nsurance. J. H. Gregor & Son, 42 Broad Btet-t, Red Bnnk, phone 283. ALFRED R. BRGHTON, JR., tree surgeon and landscape gardenng n!! work pertanng, to beautfng grounds: work done ^ hour or contract. Addl REAL ESTATE. For sale, louse of seven rooms, hath, hot water bent, electrct and Kns: fne cellar, Alfred t. Brghton, Jr., box 63, Rutnsob. and attc: lot ooxloo, enrare: propert n' M. J. Phone 421-W. A-l condton. Ten mnutes to Red nk MDDLETOWN DARY FARM. Specal mlk for babes from our own s«- t t staton. Prce 510,000. Fr Wlto, Wlto agenc, Moauouth street at H-oal street, Ked ltar.l--- Hous HOUSE on the corner of Kranch avenue e.l Btuck. Wll anl tomntoes: all varet pepper, OUKplnnt, all quantt. J. H. Harrs..Swallowfcld farm, Hrnnch nue. Lttle Slver, N. J. AT THE AUTO TRE SHOP. tetfenlntr of tres a specalt. Spccalstf) n reparng of cord Hts, rm cut tres, bend blowouts, rulber bools nnd arctcs. Kstabllshed Let Frank do t. 20 Mechanc street. Upstars.' LOCAL TRUCKNG AND MOVNG. do truckng nnd local novnu nt reasonnll' rates. 1'ru.pt nnd careful servce. Rve me n tral nnl ou wll le eomu-ed. Wllam C. Decker.,'H Munth.street, ltel Hunk. 'lcnc!h-h. -ant Hvown-pln-cc:'-thrre J -rootrs" att" ultr on frst floor and three rooms nnd bnth on second lloor: all nprovements : tm)t f\e ears; terms rcasonolle. Appl nt lt Branch avenue, Ked Hank. Phone 48.1-J Red Hank. HOUSE AT 116 HUDSON AVENUE for sale: four bedrooms, bath, laundr, open steam heat: nrge plot, naraco: propert on th n value; leas nk'. R'l Hank. street constnntlv nbl- offer wll be ncrepled Ask our hrokcr or emure (. A. Malush, Esner buldtmulc the Gurrn- _s?^,»l»^nv"!!n..r«l'^l.mlk..f_r«>n tlo_\^^ Brook farm nnd the Mdletnvn Stock farm. 'honc Thomas McGure. Presde nt. POCKETBOOK LOST. Saturda. Mar.-l Jl, lelweeu llulharl Park, l!ed Hank, am Ashur Park, from nl utomolle. Owner's name on lcense card wthn. Km.T wll le 1,'Mar.led b return. nk' same n A. F..larobus. Ked Hank Trust 'lpan, Hel llnk. HOUSEHOLD ARTCLES Three-burner Now Perfecton kerosene stove wth enllfp nnl l.'r;e oven, rood condton. v'ukunbl prced: also several to- TRY US bleu, chars nnd other household artcles. sral when ou want good cement blocks. Cnll! Cull between!:00 and ::()() all ths week onus. We nuke all stles and colors: rea- l Lake avenue, last louse on rght. Phom sonahle prces. deal Cement Hloek nnd Sand, 7 1 -W, Hed Hank. Co.; nc., West l'n'k nvenue, Oakhurst, N. J. phone ,.on>! Drnnrl. Frda. Murcl la. Mm street, eve r 1 11, vet hand bnt. c ward «." letl llverde nvenl LOST tub. lnm Mr. Hel llnnk. lahl nn Wltf No black vel- 'e. Sulahte re- W. (1. French. 111 AWNNG AND CAK'ET CLEANNG. Awnnrs. boat covers ml curtans, enrpets and ru;s cleanel, pcured nnd stored ; nmttr'ssos rennvat.-l nnd made t,. order; lnn: of enrpets, ruks nnd lnnleum. nflates cheerfull cv'n. Satsfuct H! d. Snnbor's. S4 Whte ll. 'hone 32-M. el, Red l-' sde tn 'll earn old, Moth "Lmt- flllllll cow.. d'd HnlU. "SAY T WTH F.OWF^S." Nothltlft uould ho raoru npprollrlnto and nothlnk nl welcome HH Howe * ; a ltoquet or ox of cut flower* from W. W. Kenned & SonH', wll fulrtdv carr lappneh wth them. EARN SAVK Punt slnv,. and but gve our moll lo chnnre. C, Maer. 10 lrond ' n chan nnuncal teet. roo HEAT f ou»afe lenltlvvltl. Hemn. led Hunk. WANTED 1Y Al'tll. n, Marred man wth nall faml to work n cnlf barn anl help mlk; wllng to lake btardcrh: flod oom 1 't'o" flr.ht nhrt. Apl!. A. rurll. SMT,len.l.nl. Oak Hll farm. FARM FOR SA.K. Klltllt-Ol'lo fn ll at Tllton Falln, two nllcn from lontontow nnd.slrwlu-; lne lo'tlon fur ehlclem md nmnll frut. Jnhu A. Mrtlulre, THM Klver, (cean count, N... DARGANS N ENAML1. WASHUOW.S, lnte nnd MH; nlm lake lnn P"»n«, frng pntnt, c<landerb, Atrtlern, roanttnr pnlln, nc nul tn tr»». Qulcl «nle. Hpnoe wnted. Wood, l.ntlan avnur, Navemnl, N. J. ' One neven-room stucco house, corner Church street and Morrs avenue; rensonnble!' lr. terms; $1,000 rush, $4,000 reman on lul j J" 1 ",' nnd mortnko; a sncrllce. Wenltb A. S' l, P. O. Box 7 8. Helford. N. J. for SALE AT A BARGAN. A double house of seven rooms eae wth nn attc nure euourh for four lat'ke bedrooms extrn; an denl bunnlm; ho'.e; nl nnrovenets: dose b trolle, ralroad, etc. Ked Hnn,k tcul Kstnle Co. RUGS AM) CARPETS CLEANED h an ftcl.v dtl'erent nethnl than that now used b present carpel elenn; establshments. For pnrlculars n,l,lr,".s He..,e's 'arp't Clenun- Works, 20'.! Knst Front street, Hod Hank. Phone 10-W. ' SETTNG HENS AND EGGS. «nle. e;". ' l l " per Selllll' ; ;., toekm ts. (l! Hull lltlls. sole e > nvr sdn e.rner Wsh e.llc. N. J. Wl ll m htee Face and Scalp Specalst. Open for umntnent s n saupo'g. treatments, nunrurnv, lohhng, deehn; and hem<: ' work. Vbrators anl volet ra treat nn lls gven. Make unr nppontmet nt Ka!sn's dru; store. Hoad sheet, Hed Hunk. l'hone. AUTOMOBLE NSURANCE. Dont take n,'l.nnce. He protected, let urn nsure ou m:anst fro and trausportalun, theft, lablt, cnll>.n, propert lnnml* nnd loss of use. ^ee us for Htrance of ml J.. Gregor & Sou, 41 lnaj k. l'hoe 2KS. * ' '!>': : knds. l'l'd- nt'eet, Red H 'K-V. fhucb 1 Cor lad furn 'll. MACHNST WANTS POSTON. Flrst-clasj nloollle mnchnnt w poston vvlh prvate uulomolle ow full capable of reparlk' and keepnr n ^ood order, pleaslle or eonunercal. drel Machnst, drnwer M, led Hank. ern -e sxt,,.., rrnl.',t two or h.»*.! H \ l Mat > New Jer dolphn. S:ll fr FARMS WANTKD..ll' fauns for cl,..ale wth the e farm nrenc: lance lst of bl- J. t. Hprmr.tc es avenue, A'dn 'lltullv k. N..1. ojr MAN TO WOKK ON SHARES, Wanted, competent loan to work on nhnr'h farm of luut twent uere», vvlh apple nr-hrd; man nunt lve n or ver nenr lted Hank. Appl, ntntlng experence and refcwnr'. Cmlprtmt, DrnwT'M, ltn.1 ll«n). HOME FOR SA.K. d bath, electrc lthln. hot Sx water heat, pantr; * f.ono. ^.noo cash : p real mrmlt. Fn mouth nleet at nl 18x1110 ;' H'ce dor 110 <las. A Wlle lranc, Monoad n'reet, led llnnk. FOR SALE OH FOR RF.NT. Chcken fnrn, wth four-room nn ; one «cre, outbulldlk plent frut; near ntntlon mll trolle. Mnle nn otr.'r on eas t ' AN, f,,r Luke, tlv -'H mnrlet WHM for sab'. (1 1 sde trlve, ;.-.l llnnk, t. F.!>. FURNSHED HOUSE TO LET.nmvf. :...> : nne reen. am bath, wood lloor-, nl nprkvemenl'. well hed: enrner pnpetv : blo.-k from. one dn'k from trolle: ref-rcu'r. re- l. 1'r narlclnr n,mre,l,dn A '.'Fur 'ln'ven, N.'.1. COWS ol Horn enw. frf.l (n War. seven old eas mll.t nnd --nlle. wll nvarl' ; dav : prce *-'"O. Also :!...H...nnr :,,.. fresh n.eks. eas mll,!.,, nnd lenlle, euu'c hhn nunts n dav; pcu \. ''. lwl'hl, Ked lnk. lloj :l>v. BARGAN. Monmouth count lar am general fmn; 1G cattle, two homes, machner: 1 n'res, etreatn, woollaml, apple orchard, lwelltk', tennnt house, nrnc outbulllnl: two nllcn from staton; excellent mlk lft; $14,000, eas tcu. Your chanctv-ncl Mllck. lex '.Mll, l'lohold. N..1. POULTRY FOl SALE. Bab chrks and hm; err; lurkln"!, K. t', lllode Maud lled Hnr'Vd Plvnulh Ho.'ks;!. C. 'Whte horns and Whle 'lvnu.ntl toek,: Peku ducks. Hrasomhlo pr, taken for TOHSO r,.slln!s. K. r. proprelor, Wlllowbrook l'olllrv Far Haven, N..1. 'lone 1K! lted Aulos Snuer vv. 111 do to t, tha m: t 1 that v. See ted n Pantt Wll so, enr,.f n. W.rk for ) n ll-s to pnl d u 'll, and be b, rs t re 1 und Call and Trmmed. ro and ou Kll, look lke new. le ones who 'ran do t. :.ml le. Hed lnk 'H. trmom; connlu Wht ord'' t:ro/. farm, A. HOUSv NOHTl.ONC; 11UANC1. ;;l,hhtt h t'rll nnsc nnwu hm'r, mu\ ultt, mll vv.kl^odofm* ;.. t.- M'* 1\P- n,.mur r-vv. nr'ltnm.hvn. urlt ut wnt': two nlmt':! n trolle unt ltnc: etht nlnl. Mll't he sold to cl,.. 10 lln-nel da,', lnn.ln.t ' eslnle. Wrte lted Hnl. M.. COCK.F.RE1.S AND ATCNO ECGS. Sngle t'otb tlod' ltml lted cockerel and hnlellnu rm>, b the «ettlt or hundred, f'n e*p'call Hclrclod utllk-n; llnln raned froll th-m er^r wll tmrnve our flock n tpe, t'1'.c. t'olor nnd vuu nodctlnn. MH.. 0. lorr, llnml»treet, flhr<w«blr, near Katontown n.ll' croanlnlf. l.ll lllllll pot; Mak fo'u 1 t erj of, a n ter lull t 1 1 Cl fl'l dll m. 'jr. Mchno...t-...!, led llanl,. BUSNESS OPPORTUNTY. ':. ', 11.1 :alh>»r..t fur oler,. tle Hh'htM!-; ll'vll), llvnr : nl pocpnl street nenr deal,, oa Mh''W'lur ''r. summer home and ran nno K fur ln nn -. For fr. 1-.mllrs.,l.l.:v,.s u> Vth... Mul.'un.ln. NT'-','."" FRST-C[-ASS AUTO PANTNG Fonuel wth Henle «'o., l.orl. H do.. New York. Can pnnl u few tan nt ennnnlle Plers. Wlllln. T '. Hr.. W,»C Front», el, Hed llanl. M luslleag l«" nnn--d,o have hud to l:lke allltlennl room nt 'lcofh* enrujf*. An on< wantlrtf tleh- er* panted can see m«tlmm nn tme.

14 Page Fourteen REP BANK RECaSTER, MARCH 1(6, THE RED BANK REGSTER. "WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1C, TOWN TALK. (Contnued from'page 4.) Ever week under the holdng "Twent Fve Years Ago," the. Long Branch Record reprnts' tems publ.shed n tha paper 2f> ears ago. A few das ago, n ts hstorcal column, Ue Record reprnted the followng artcle about the edtor of j The Regster: "Tlu 1 fact that the Republcans- of; Slrewshll townshp have road Jnhn H. Cook, edtor of The led Haul; Kegbler, out of (he p.ut dor.-, not seem lo ha\c rhe l>ed lm n hs mad chase afler fortuue. We learn that 1 ' has sgned an grcccnl \t< pa 1 ^1 t,900 Tor pruprt on lrcxd; Publc Sale OF - Personal Propert JOSEPH, PATTERSON, Ml.Tln'1-. hav,11 ;,t.nllu- sale tl.- ulllllvl ', vnte) YU farm, wll On the Road from Wasde to Hamlton ox Wednesda, March 23d 1921, at ten o'clock, the followng.ll eel. The lot s ;!"'feel front l j 95 fret deep. Mr. Cool; thrves D persecuton. There s no man n the;- count who elj'js beng pounded. lx.re than the" edtur of The gtler. am told he doesn'l CMJOJ hs Sunda dnner unless he la.- had a \ > - fro.o ml.otak' dozen llllllul or pen llght.rdurllg tn 1 -'lr J*,;. lluh.t' Hull. l».l.l cr. lelvul. -WUH'!' " - A-.plu-.ll l'ntltu rlultl-, 2 HllcU.WC ll:- The prop'ert referred to n tl:e o artcle d the luruc-n ol' the present ^ Regster- buldng..some of the j,'j statements are not as accurate as the [ je about the propel l, hut despte ^j some naceun.''-s she artcle eur-'j,', reetl portra.-, The l(eg.-t.t andjts ',,', edtor us" udep nlctt. Ahva. The ' Repler has lecn a'.john 11. Cook J newspaper, tellng the news wthout c. fear or favor and sang m ts ed- j-< tornl comment the thngs whch t,',', Stock, Machner, Etc. wll n. h\ fr.-.'l n M-Crrl. M.nvmr Mrlm Mn v ; lluol-, ron :V- rl'.r or. jr,t.tl:l:>n;l ldmr 'llltvt.r. C'; - -.M,-bottom, for-lur...- 'll..-,...mml : onc-lmttm, llr.f.l.rs.. ;! S.ulh H'l.1 tv-lnrs- rnvn, No. : m-lw-' l'l'v*. >m-lu:sr WVCTS, m.-l. H Hll;.-. K-at.n- r-.l- l.lv-.r..'. Kt..lc Ha...T. Hr^s 'll*. : M't' to'll r.m Burrows, t,..lh lhrnnv. SlaDln 1 Snr.;ul.-r, l.n.l llnll.t. hu-k.-.v,. Can Drll,.nu. l Y. -tl7.m- S.v.'-, :' n-uw C.r-;s ST Sv'rs, McCurmck» BG MONEY SAVERS FOR CASH ONLY Lean Plate Beef Sugar Cured Shoulders - Chuck Roast - Dxe Bacon - - Sugar Cured Hams Lamb Chops. - - Jelke's Good Luck Margarne Srlon Steaks - 12c b 17c b 20c b 23c b 28c b 28c b 33c b 38c b >s Market Broad and Front Street Telephone 306-M ESTABLSHED 1SOS DOMEN1CO ACERRA TALAN AND FRENCH BAKERY hvvlvr. l>rl>.< Stall; ClttT. Kr.ua Second to none Bakers of Qualt. ll :n H.a. K-nnn--. _' w-lur-n.' Wn>;..s. lv.-lun-,.' C'nrrull Wcn. ll Wnjm, 20-lmrrel )'nlt,,,,,,,.,, We use onl. the best flour n our baker. Our heleve.s should he sad. Never has :,,. v, lmw Ha Slu-b-urs. two-lun-so l>mm> l.e Regster heen a teudean',«;;;;",,,,;.t^'"!' s \v,/l t,.cr 'Ar,- "r l '"'T' mo^o: Cleanlness, Qualt and Servce. newspaper, or an or- other a Democratc knd of a news- part u H.:.!. H.-ll ;,',.',.''\ Va,'.',,' n l',,t,,r Ox lot MluU of mll an'k''nn Harm : 7 set or * all Hrr, l.t of M-KS, 10 Brdge Ave., ntle- gomlt; to., nu " Red Bank, N. J. The artcle n He Record was not TKKMS- All sm of Sr, ««+»»»«worded n the puff lruajrv of a nh: nv' 1.l unlf-, ; «tlmt ann ml. s^ m complment, et l an real newspaper man l wll he recognzed as r.f.onok p. nor.r,ns. TBW.. r.- m nuprnvcl lmnknv note. PRVATE SALE [le equvalent, of.a complment. The.JOHN MARTN', Outsde Clevs. artcl'j' s rghl n stalng that. The of LADES' HATS Ketslor lrts thrved under persecuton. t was onl natural that a man C. L. LOW Beautful selecton of Sprng Hats. $10.50 lke Mr. Cook and a paper lke The Hc-gstor.should ncur the hatred of Hats reduced to $5.00. Sellng on account of those who enjo specal prvleges.ud the hatred of poltcans and JEFFREY BROS. movng. Appl to hdebound partsans. Mr. Cook was FOR 212 South Street, Red Bank. not mnungvthe paper^o sut them QUALTY SERVCE 1ml was runnng t along lnes whch Phone "'S-R. PLUMBNG HEATNG he beleved would he of the greatest servce to the publc, regardless of tle effect whch ths polc had on 1 the busness of the paper. n the earl das of The Regster, when ths paper was strugglng for exstence, t took vastl more courage to :td- \ lc-re to.uch a course than t takes t WHS small wonder tha Mr. C'-.ok was read out of the Republcan j 'X'at'l. Had the Democratc polt- c:uh an oppt [unt to read hm out! of the Demon at : part, 'no doubt ( the would have done so, for J]r. Cook no more sleered hs course to; sut them than he dd to sut the Re-j publcan poltcans. The poltcans! of both pa'tes, wth a few notable { exceptons, are prett much alke.! The have no use for an edtor who K not beholden lo them. The poltcal machnes and the holders of specal prvleges served b these -machnes fear and hate a newspaper SvMeh' "s' reall' ndependent and Whch cannot he nfluenced b none, cajoler or threats. Ther deal newspapers are "the kept lules of the press," Those men dont lelevo n government for tlu 1 -people. The want government fur the eorponftons nnd for hohlcrs of specal prvlege who grnd the faces of the poor and for the poltcans who do the hlduj- of corporatons and pedator nterests. The Ucfvsler and Mr. Cook have long snce become accustomed to the. al.--..-' am Tlllcatnn of the polle.tts and the graspng, sordd nter-, ests whch the serve. The Record S;',s Mr. Cook enjos beng pounded, j Ths- s unl'me. Mr. Cool: nether jnjos t nor worres over t. le accepts t wth phlosophc ndfferoc--.. 1, knowng full well Unt t s an n vt.lblc feature of the lfe of an' edtor wlto shows the courage of hs! convctons. The actor.-, are dffer-1.ent toda, but the scenes are.pt'ett -much the same as those set forth n the Record 1^5 ears ago. The same class of cheap skate poltcans, he Stme holders of specal prvleges, j tl.e same forces of reacton and he same crowd- vf narrow-mnded hvla- tound pt'tsans are stll poundng _Mr..Cool; and The Regster. Ths s j " of lo ctreern to Mr.' Cdol;V 'WleTf he s home and hears the "anvl chorus," he doesn't pa an more attenton tol llat he does now when le s awa on a trp n a foregn land. The Record was wrong also n sang Mr. Cook would not enjo hs tunda dnner unless he kal a dozen ; lghts durng the week. Mr. Cook and The Regster ar< not runnng 1 around wth chps on ther shoulders! lookng for lght. On the other land, however, nether hs. Sunda dnner nor an of hs oler meals j would taste rght lo Mr. Cook f,; when the ncra-ou (ent.-'lnel, lu^ (ltl ' net make a!g!! fur the thngs n whch he beleves. ) Mr. Cool; las shvv; run hs newspaper-on the ],,r, p,- bal a paper K h o l l h l lve a h g h e r tl'-al ll.n H n t! s m p l of n:l.:;'- nn.-. N'tt/ tlflu'-lf'-d n ll:r ; -l.hl'-.t l'-n--r b t h e, llhtll lrf,.: o f 'hn.--' wll. l,:,\-' V e a. - o n ". h a r ' :. n d f--ar a f c u r U ' S.. e d t o r, M, C e d : h a s '.'.^ o.!h,- e v e n t e n o r ot hs v,a\',.t 1, h - p:t!'.' a s nl ns rt'en! D! :: :. 1. > > ",' lh<'- dtl-r. w h,'- b"h--m-..-- : t.r p-» K-r.v,..,.,, :,.,,,!,,;,, a l,, (,, a,.- c. n n H m l., 'ht, j u d n. b u s fl-uut/ht w t h m o n e S S V, bt! t l.: 1 l '. u p h'p'nd '.'T, v.- l.>- M r. Crt- : - H M -.- p -.--.l t h n, n, m... Tha H; s H.- knd f :!,-.;- ]<l M'r lte penph' v.ald shown b tn- l.cl 111 ' '1 le ll-''.l.ler - a Wecome gne,.'.-, ;.. v-.-e. n C.S' Jo/] es. 'J'lll;'. cclalll ; he la rg- 'st of llv could r weekl ll the Jptlcd Slle. l has lr.-n (.-.-l l Kleer mert, not b gvng "pejuns," or "lanr, e-n," m b n 1 - Horllg lo a\- oll- >,.]t',l ndtut-- nents. ''he Regst']';; cculatnu s nunt t end-a\-o; lo.servr. A lewtpau'';, repulalon, ll.e a man's rejtaft, s made partl b the chl'u'u'tor of ts' f'ehs and "pnrll l the elaraeler.of l.u enecs. The Kcgntex would much r;tllu-r.scrvt 1 the f,k7f fanle:; who,,c holm;; l (MlU'ls (halt set't'e pnll t ahs mll xmulech of pecal pvb'gr; am thj pup^t rejoce n tle fact lltuf ts (trow' 11!? c't'ululon enahle t to le of njer md butler servce to the common people, * t 4 '4 < 19O2 S 21 Surpassng Sprng Fashons ' Mlad's.demands for that whch s ndvdual and dstnctve n attre, wll be satsfed and revealed n ths brllant showng of Talored Sprng Suts Smart Sprng Frocks Fashonable Sprng Wraps Charmng Sprng Mllner New Sprng Blouses <A dstnctl beautful collecton n the most advanced mode and a varet so wde as-to permt ever tpe of Woman and Mss to select the correct model.. You never overpa at 8 BROAD STREET OUR SERVCE J Store RED BANK, N. J. }, AND OUR EXPERT WORKMANSHP WLL SURELY PLEASE YOU Our work s so satsfactor and done so promptl that once a customer, alwas a customer. We clean and de Men's am Women's Wearng Apparel, Ru^s, Lace Curtans, Draperes, etc. - -.There's nothng n the fabrc lne we cannot renovate for ou. f ou are n doubt about our ablt to serve ou, we would respectfull ask, that ou vst our factor at Red Bank and see for ourself how well we can attend to our needs n our lne. Sprng s hero and wth Sprng comes house cleanng. Let us have those dscarded K'nncnts, those soled curtans and those faded porteres. "We'll return-them to ou wth that newness of appearance and, at such-small 'expense that.ou wll regel. not havng called us to serve ou before. Work can be left at ether man oflleo'at 21 West Front street, Hod Bank, Phone Tll, or at our factor, 70 Whte street, Phone f nconvenent to call n person wo wll-gladl call for and delver our work smpl f;.vou call us on the telephone, Red Bank Steam De Works _,_ MAX LEON, Propretor RED BANK >>9%9*m*9<«J FNANCAL SUCCESS»****«n arpermanent fnancal success t a necessar to have ample funds to meet ever oblgaton promptl. You establsh strong bankng connectons b havng an account wth ths Bank a Bank wth strong captal and surplus a good record and an establshed reputaton. Upon request a representatve wll call and consult wth ou regardng an matter pertanng to bankng-our tme and experence are at our dsposal. RED BANK TRUST COMPANY Formerl Frst Natonal Bank Red Bank,N. J. West Furnture Co. KEYPORT, N. J. OF Beddng and Household Artcles Smmons Beds and Mattresses 1-3 Off These Prces for 1O Das Onl HOTEL. STYLE Smmons Hgh Grade Cotton ;ud Felt Mattresses wth Roll Edge, 2 parts, covered n Art Tckng-.".. $9.98 SPECAL NOTCE TO HOTEL AND BOARDNG HOUSE PEOPLE. Our Contract 0 U."p;rtment s now read n furnsh bds on Bed Outfts, Cheap Dressers, Grass Ru^s, Etc., needed for Summer uses. OUR YOU WLL SAVE MONEY BY GETTNG ORDER. PRCES BEFORE PLACNG YOUR Ostermoor Mattress Famous Ostermoor Mattress, n all szes, 2 parts; regular prce *36.5O, for ths sale onl $23.75 Smmons New Desgn Beds n all fnshes at 1-3 off for THS WEEK ONLY. Sl'Uo 2-n. Post Beds, 1 -n. Fllers...$ n. Square Post Beds wth flat square Fllers, vor fnsh...$18.50 S39.5O Square Post Beds n Decorated vor fnsh,. $26.00 Other stles of Smmons Beds, worth up to S90.U0, ALL AT 1-3 OFF. Sprng Lne of Bab Carrages Now Read About 5o New Desgns have just lee opened up. We have everv stle carrage made, n all the latest colors, such as Old vor, Frosted Blue, Plan Blue, "Whte Enamel Ecru, Browns -and Combnaton Colors. - ' --Jte ' PulU.H^o-Strullers and Sulkes -n-all-colors-are-a-lso-on--dspla; Full Lne of_ Hooser Ktchen Cabnets Ever Pattern earned n slock. Al Whte Enamel llooscrs-<>n Mle...$69.50 Grade Pullman Reed Carrages wth reversble gear and artller wheels, at.$33.75 Best Grade of Genune Cork Lnoleum, now 79c Whte Porcelan Top Ktchen Tables wth drawer, now $7.25 9x12 Axmnster Rugs, specal $22.85 WEST FURNTURE CO., Keport, N. J.

15 KENNETH JEFFREY WALLACE JEFFREY ANNOUNCEMENT We announce that the name of " Estate of Arthur Jeffre " has been changed to JEFFREY BROTHERS We are prepared to handle all knds of plumbng, heatng and rjofng work, quck executon and hghest qualt prevalng. All* work entrusted to us s performed b competent workman wjo Bee that t s correctl and economcall done. The courteses extended to us so. far are thoroughl apprecated and we hope t wll be our prvlege to contnue to serve ou under the name JEFFREY BROTHERS RED BANK, N, J. Offce: Krdel Buldng, Broad Street, 457-M Shop and Warehouse: 35 and 37 Lnden Place, 161-R Farmers, Attenton! Consult our prces on FARM MACHNERY before ou bu elsewhere. From 10 to 25 per cent drop on all Farm Machner. Aspnwall Planters, ron Age Spraers, Tandem Dsc] Harrows, Tractor Dsc Harrows, Planet Jr..Two-Horse Cultvators, Ttan Tractor. H. C, 8-16Ttan Tractor. H. C, Deerng Mowng Machnes, Deerng Ha Rakes, Deerng Ha Tedders, Deerng Bnders, South Bend One and Two-Horse Plows, P. & O. Sulk Plow, Hallock Weeders, Meeker Harrows, Sprng Tooth Harrows, Lme Sulphur, Arsenate of Lead, Pars Green, Black Leaf 40, Fertlzer, Soda. Delver; Free. Hazlet Tradng Co., Dealers n Farmers' mplements and Supples, Fertlzers, Groceres, Seeds, Ha and Feed, Etc. HAZL.ET, N. J. Telephone 36 Keport. 'JpV Kf/FORT. KEYPORT TO DEBATE WTH AT- ' UANTC HGHLANDS. Annual Bal at Hbernan* to Be Held Hero ' Tomorrow} Nght Russell Scobe Buldng a Bungalow on Chngarom Avenue, Tn- T)>HU{,')U flub wll hold ts annual (heater part uul lutrh-on ol Saturda, Aprl loth. ' ' B'jmn SplKfan, Solomon. Sklur, Knrcl Hrtto ;ml Melvn 'hlo me the mumlx-m of the Kr-.' port lfch Hcbool lelmtn^ tcm' whch wll d-lmto wth the Atlantc HflhlumlK leum nt that phce Klu nklt. Tn 1 teum.s hen^ coached : lmsk Kthvrnc McSorle, a htlr school tcuclcr, * Waller H. Ch'' has : now Nmh. totrf; rar. The KporL lterar club Ws entertaned rrtln afternoon b Mr*. Wllam H. Wallm-r. "! *Ms> Ajmr ATownntl) of New York wjs a. vstor bore lakt week. Mr. ml Mrs.!'. 1,. Slllku'rll have moved from Theodore Kelse's house on ('hurch.street, tu a lou.-u'-ou Florence avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Kelse wll dccuj the house vacated h Mr. and.mrs. SehWkneeht. Ms.,. 1'. Armstrong has returned from u two months' trp to Florda. Mrn lenrk of Newburt; wa.-; (be dlest, lua Week of Mr. md Mv. M. Fnklc. Mss Olve ll on was )n> nues'last week of Mr. and Mrs. KehuH lh'dnr of Washngton, D. C. Mrs. W. \V. Omerod has returned from n vst wth Mrs..1. M. Uorr' of Phladelpha. Mss Kvcln lurke of Summt was the week-end jruest u' Mrs,.1.. Hendrekso Mss.Sarah Mcehnn s havng a vacaton from her poston as saleslad wht A. Salz & <'o. Jamoa K. Maher of Jerse (ll was a \'stor here Frda. A St. Patrck's card parl wll be pvon n the publc lbrar tomorrow nu'ht under the auspces of tn' uxlv 'f the Lmjf Branch lcsptal. ' Mrs. B, V. S. Brown of. MsUnvan.. was the (jest hst week of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert V. Brown. Dr. (. 13. Aumack, who has been ll for several weeks wth rheumatsm, s steadl mprovng- The Thmble socet met esterda wth Mrs. Harr T). Scntell. Mss Moll Hand has resumed her. studes st the Academ of Fne Arts at Phladelpha. j Mrs. O. S. f-'hen's pupls n musc ' 1 wll K" V ' > rectal n the l?h school ( udtorun) next. Monda and Tuesda nghts. 1 Rev. J. (. llallmond of Belmar, wll address the ushers' unon of"the j Frst Baptst chureh on the work done n the Bower msson on Monfla nrht, March 28th. : Mss Murel Aumack.was the Ktes, last week of Mss Harrett Grape' of Brookln. Ku'ssoll Kcoh lar, purchased a lot' from.). W. Ke'oujl m the east sde of (*:-lj;"".rora aveue and s havng ' a luk'.ow bult»n t. Norman Hard has Uu 1 contru t.! The basketball team of (he hgh school went to Jamosburg last week and defeated the hftl school of that : place h a score of 28 to 8. Those who plaed on the Keport team were Stanle Carhnrt, Charles Cottre.ll, Harr Bedle, Albert Anderson nnd Edwnrd. Woolle. ff' )! -- ; RED BANK REGSTER, MARCH 16, 1S21. ; -,-***#**< DAMONDS N CONNECTON WTH OUR, March Sale WE OFFER THE FOLLOWNG Twelve Superb Damond Values Damond S<.l;hv, -vc-^h^,1.57 ct.,' d Culur, well cut, slght!;. prrlvcl. SL 1! n l-lk. m l'j, at $ Damond av.-llov, l-lk, whte.n'old.nxlr,^';nd chan,,3 KT.uluatcd 1 Jamnnd dn s, extra :'.nn \ alu", at.$ Damond 'r.;, vtrv specal value, all platnum, --applre center and s verv'ne whle Damods, at :- $ Damond l.av'allev, *. pt 1.- dnner Kv, all ph lect 1 )anud drops and 2 lale and <> small lne, vel Mlaller Damonds, sol ll deut \". lte damnuls. Arl>tk' lut;", d'e-^haped rl)'<,.test Mvle, nutn; anl chan all platnum,. al $ at $ Damond Kn^, p D.Dmnd lar 'n. all jl.tun, lar;e and 12 small tup. >an>d '"ethu;'. 17 am smaller nes, 1 11;. lne Da! j;ve-n ^uld shank, squa\'! l\ wth -^uare shape, cut CMncrs, «j'plre.- :l ends, at.$ Jancul Sullare, well spread lne whle Damond, ue.t;hh;;".'.s el., set n -k. whte J;M engraved nuntat $ at $ Danul. c 'a 'n, plalnun tup, scen-tlc emerald center and - lne whte: cut 1 ),n'uk square n sl:ape, a,.'... $37.80 l;;'n"ul Hrntn;l. al jlatnun, Page Ffteen.:^.'. -» f;tl 2 ;. n., la'm JCM;H, 7 lar^c and."!" small ver lne ".le >:<r-uul-, MVcl \ alur, n $ la nu;j SUM/ML 1. 1 k..u; latnn' KM, vrl\.\ l t 1 ).nul, WM'V!k', c1111:, l c' ^lllal' '" s Ct. ; Wr, s(h L - cn! v.hu. at la m nd Kn<,.$ ^enllenan's. :;''jen '<nld sl'tln,!;', '.vtl '. le u<ld.p, Dan'J well cut and \ ewl'ur.;. Sn Cl., " "" Our Entre Stock of Damonds at SpeeeaB Prces for EVarch Onl Jewelr, Slver, Clocks, Watches, Cut Glass, etc., and 20? OFF.$ L. de la Reusslle 38 Broad Street Phone 457-R Red Bank, N. J. Sunda, March 27th wll be EASTER Onl Ten Das Awa Sprngtme s' reflected n our large assortment of footwear for all 1 -members of-tfe-faml, showng man desrable-st-les- or_ Easter that radate beaut and present a true concepton of the Correct Fashon. Easter means "Dress Up," and ths apples to each and ever one of us to put on our sprng costume. Easter and New Shoes have been assocated from wa back,. New, Shoes are necessar to go wth mother's new frock, sster's new bonnet and brother's new sut. Our Part of EASTER s to " dress up " the members of the faml n desjrable and dependable footwear and wth ths n mnd we have now for our approval the largest stock n Monmouth Count, Salesmen experenced and courteous, awat the opportunt to show ou the season's newest n footwear at ths store, Ma we have the pleasure of exhbtng to ou our Easter and Sprngtme footwear. Albert S. Mller "Shoes That Satsf" 1$ Jroad JStreet Red Bank, N. J, f Y t f t. f t t t f t V T t?tt f t f? t f f Y Y ^T^TTATTAT T*T A ^ ^» &^ ^ A A A A A A A A A A> 4b Announcement OF" Utmost mportance TO THE Women Who Save Watch for Our Announcement n Next Week's ssue of The Red Bank Regster We wll place on sale the best known brands of advertsed patent medcnes, household drugs, perfumes, tolet artcles, rubber goods and useful accessores at prces that are unparalleled anwhere n the ct. We also beg to "tmnour.ee the change n name from Katsn's Pharmac to Kalsh Pharmac as Mr. Kalsh.'the popular druggst, of New York s now assocated wth ths store. ' Mr. Bernard L. Katsn s stll connected wth ths pharmac.and wll be pleased at all tmes to have hs man frends and.supporters aval themselves of hs servce. KALSH PHARMACY Successor to Katsn's Pharmac, J^s^ tel-«-.- '...! Phon ' e 4l7.' * WATCH OUR WNDOWS Red Bank, N. J. X

16 P«ge Sxte Co[w tll '»2 Ho c cl k The thng - for Easter and at lower prces see, n our wndow dsplas, the latest and best suts and overcoats; rght stle and sprt n model; dfferent deas n backs, lapels and pockets ever garment an nvestment n good appearance. When ou come to thsstore for our sprng clothng ou'll fnd prces down to -where the should be. You'll fnd real stle and ft, fabrcs of pure vrgn wool, the most durable weaves, fnest talorng; ou'll fnd the knd of qualt t pas to wear. Easter Togger Manhattan Shrts Stetson Hats Easter Neckwear! J. KRDEL, Broad and Front Streets, Red Bank. THE UNVERSAL CAR Ever Ford Product a Helper <.~W RED BANK REtlSTg^jlARCH 16, <5CEANPC>RT NEWS, Two Church Socetel Held Socablo L».t Week. The Ocetnport Cull of St. James's Epscopal church of Eatontown cleared about %'M) at 'a bread j and cake sale on Saturda. The lades' ad <.f the Methodst j church CKU-M! over SM l. an apron j socublu whch the held n the Sun- ' da-school room 'Thursda nprht. Przes of handkerchefs were award-! t>d to the three persona who turned j n. the largest sums of mone. j Arche Kell las (rven u l> h* a J ' j at the Lone Branch fur factor! to! take a job on a race track near Bnlt- more. Mr. Kell hus been lvu? wth Mr. and Mrs. James Flnt. He] served n the nav durng the war. j war,,. Mr. and Mrs. James Lake (f LOUR j Branch were the guests of Mr. Lake's aunt, Mrs. Ktta Crawford, on Sun- j da. 1 Mss Lorrtta Lnwson celcln'ated her nneteenth hrthdr wtl n part j Saturda n(rht. Mss Lnwson T-j ct'ved a MUKT of presents. Jacob Morrs- las bought a motor! boat from Kenneth West. j Wllam M<!;;le s havng the front porch on ns house panted. Adelne Kmmons has recovered from tle whoopng cpu^h..! Mrs. Albert Tllotson s, lad up j wth a sore throat. ; Rev. V. (;. Jackson wll succeed ; Kev. Walter Lee (Jveer at the Methodst church. Rev, Mr. (Jreer wll have charre of the Old Brdge cr-! cut. Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Vunl'elt and : daughter da spent Monda at New York. ' ] Sdne Beers, who recentl bought ; the Lous Stuart farm, s havng a : number of l'epars made to the house and outbuldngs, Ollff Powell has bult an eftht; room house on the corner of Gold j street and Wolf Hll avenue for Rev. J. W. Rakn. Mr. Rankn wll j occup hs new home about Aprl j 1st. '. Mss Hazel Collns has returned to Keport after havng spent a week, wth her aunt, Mrs. Etta Crawford, Valjean Durnell has been lad up wtlf a hev colck, M's. James Klnt won a fve-pound box of cand at the masquerade dance at Camp Val a few nrhts ago nght for the best costume. Her costume represented the rsh flag. Mss Alma Crawford was uwnvdol second prze for her costume, whch represented a sunflower. j Kenneth West has started n the : plumbng and tnnng busness for! hmself at ths place. John Laton s able to be out a^an after havng the grp. Mrs. Robert Storm, who has been roomng wth Mrs. Mar E. Hall, has gone to Salt Lake Ct, Utah. Mrs. Storm's husband, who s a solder at j Camp Val, expects to get hs ds-, charge soon and wll then jon hs wfe at that place. j Henr Emmons, who has been lv-' ng wth hs grandparents at Long Branch, s now lvng wth hs father, Henr Emmons of ths place. B. B. Gant has had electrc lghts nstalled n hs house. Mrs. Constance Hghum, who has been confned to her bed the past month wth stomach and nervous trouble, has recovered and s able to go out of doors. Sherwood Scars has. bought a Ford car. Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Hanes have returned home after spendng the wnter wth ther daughter, Mrs. Fred Da of Newark. Jame3 Mahone, who attends a mltar school at Wahsngton, D. C, has been vstnf hs parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mahone. James took the examnaton for West Pont recentl. Mrs. Edgar Allen and daughter Louse are spendng a month wth relatves at Atlanta, Georga. Mrs. George Sckles of Red Bank has been vstng her sster-n-law, Mrs. Japha VanDke, who has been confned to her home for several months wth heart trouble. John VanKrk s remodelng one of hs houses on Man street. Hs son Stanle s helpng hm. Gong to Have a Part! Have» Caterer! t wll save ou a lot of work and worrment and wont cost ou as much & f ou dd the work ourself. Let me gve ou an estmate. JAMES WOLCOTT S Wllam Street, Red B»nk, N. J. Phore-432-W: Now's the tme to bu that Ford Car or Ford Truck or Fordson Tractor. Never were hgher qualt materals woven nto these great utltes; never have prces been more reasonable, nor that dependable and excellent "After-Servce" so complete. Machne work s alwas more precse than hand work. The specal tools and machnes n our garage are the same as those beng used and recorr.- mended because of ther precson and tme savng qualtes, b the Ford Motor Compan. Our modern and up-to-the-mnute equpment makes t possble for us to do.an work on our car, truck or Fordson tractor from a mnor adjustment to a'complete overhaul. The promptness wth whch we do the work s a b-product of those specall desgned machnes; and we charge onl the reasonable Ford prces for our work. f our Ford car sn't runnng at top-notch effcenc, brng-t here to Ford headquarters-that's to us. One of our Ford mechancs wll adjust or repar t for ou wth as lttle dela as possble. Keep our car n good condton. t's the most economcal wa. MATAWAN ENGLSHTOWN -MOUNT- - - : RED BANK NEW BRUNSWCK J. YANKO, Successor to ADLEM & CO., BROAD STREET, RED BANK, N. J. n Readness for Easter. Goats and Wraps. Developed n accord wth the most authortatve mode dctates and exhbtng the new nnovatons of the most exclusve coutureres. Fashoned n the newest fabrcs and embellshed wth exquste embroder and other trmmngs. VELDYNE, DUVETYNE, TWLL-CORD, and others. Exclusve Easter Preparatons, Even to ts mnutest detal, s provded for n the varous departments devoted to the correct outfttng of Women, Msses and the Younger Set. Fashon's latest developments n Novelt Slk and hand-made Blouses, Slk Jerse and Twll Satn Pettcoats, Kd and Slk Gloves to match Sprng Costumes, Lngere and Slk Underwear, Msses' and Chldren's Coats are nterestngl revealed. ^Backward The Backbone of Your Prospert s our health. The -foundaton of -our health s our backbone. The bod s a machne and the backbone s the man shaft, clown whch travel nerve mpulses to all parts of the bod. When an one of the twent-four movable jonts of the man shaft, or backbone, are out of algnment, there s pressure upon spnal nerves at the nerveext and dsease or mpulse - starvaton, s started n some part of the bod. Chropractc spnal adjustments remove prvssuru ' am the (ls'ase dsappears. Chropractc adjustments arc restorng health to sufferers from suh seasonable dscuses as colds, headaches, coughs, nfluenza, tonslts, bronchts and pneutuna. Healthful Spne Overcomes Headaches WEEKLY HEALTH TALK. B DRS. A. M. & N. C. ENGLERT, Chropractors. Headaches are due to varous causes. Sometmes the headache s due to ndgeston, sometmes t s blousness, sometmes t s traceable to female troubles, sometmes to catarrhal condton. An adjustment qute frequentl gves mmedate relef, but the cause cannot be removed n one adjustment.,_.,, Nervous headaches due to ndgeston* for nstance,- are qute often gven mmedate relef b an adjustment whch frees the nerves n the regon where the ache- s ^felv but the cause can onl -be removed-b a seres T)f "adjustments "calculated to restore a full degree of nerve mpulse transmsson nto the stomach and lver, whose fault acton s the cause of such headaches. Gettng rd of the'headache (a smptom of somethng wrong) s not alwas gettng rd of the cause. To get rd of the tendenc to headaches, a seres of adjustments s neeessar. Wants Others to Proft. " am wrtng ths n hope that others ma"proft b m experence. had nervous headaches, ndgeston and nflammator rheumatsm, all of whch ever remed tred "faled to releve. Chropractc spnal adjustments put me back on m feet and at work once more." A. W. Carter, Chropractc Research Bureau, Statement No. 1253P. ACT TODAY. Wh dela? Consultaton s wthout charge or oblgaton. NO CHARGE. Consultaton'(at the offce) s wthout charge or oblgaton. Call, wrte or phone for explanator lterature. Monmouth Count Poneer Chropractors, ANDREW M. NELLE C. CHROPRACTC CORRECTS DSEASES ^ T H E FOLLOWNG LOWER HERVE5.MP0551BLE TO FURN5H PROPER MPULSES LFE'AND HEALTH TO THER ORGANS ANDT5SUES J 133 BROAD STREET, RED BANK, H> J. Offce Hours: 2 to 8 P. M. Dal. Thursda 10 to 12 A. M. And b Appontment. Phono Red Bank 332. BjBnMmjjMM^ Sute 47-A, Slh Floor A.lor Court Buldng, B W. 34lh Street, New York Ct, Tmdl and Frda, A. 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17 HAZLET SEWS. Harr tmevn, Buldng Two Mora HOHH an Holmdcl Road. Harr Peacux U buldng two more houses on hs propert on the Holmdel turnpke. Mrs. Glbert of Stolen sland spent several das lust week wth her dnughter, Mrs, V. A. Narn. Mss Noru Murph und John Cnrolons of New urk were weck-ond gucsto of Mra. JbBoph ClulT ond faml. Mes Murgurct Claff hus returned home after spendng several dns ut New York wth frends und relatves. Mra. Wa V. M. Aekcrson und Mss Elzabeth S. Ackersou hnvu moved nto thar new home whch the recentl bought from Hnrr Peatux. Joseph P. Maher und faml of New York have bought the Harr S. Cowlea house, recentl vuented b Mrs.. E. Aekeron, und, wll soon move nto t. A dunce wns gven l> the lnzlet fre compnn n. tht'r hall Frda anght. Anothor dunce wll le held Frda nght. J.oseph H. Peseux WHB n week-end guest'f frends ut Wonlsde. Honor pupls for Pelrunr are ROBERT PJEKCK, - " ; 7~f~ : 5 7 ~AU(*ONKEt. PUBLC SALE Household Goods on Saturda, March 19,1921 at 12:00 o'clock sharp n the buldng on Maple Avenue, drectl opposte Whte Street RED BANK, M. J. Joseph p AUocco,, Joneph p CreHc, Rob- The lot conssts of a large assortment'of Household furnture, ert Edl Everdule, Arthur Ah Mj Major, Ruth Muj or, Ldu Lathnm, Jnmes Vnn- ncludng 1 Dressers, Sdeboards, Buffets, Beds, Sprngs, Mattresses, Meerbeke, b k KKenneth t VanMecrbcke, Beddng, Chars, Rockers, Tables, Carpets, Rugs, Mattng, Dshes, j Leon Wllams, Harold Dean, John Glassware and a lot of other artcles too numerous to menton. Bnhrenhcrg, Allon Sproul, Ehvood MeElvnne, Edward McElvane, John Everthng wll be sold to the hghest bdder for CASH. Mo'rdl, Herbert Wa, George Van- Merleke, Else \VallnB, Mar Major und Grape Wcprnm). L. SCHWARTZ. Mss Elzabeth S. Ackerson and mother havo moved nto ther new bungalow on the Holmdel turnpke, whch M'a. Aekcrson recentl purchased from Henr Peseux. The Magc Brooder Mra. Elzabeth C. Hendrekson s vstng Prank C. DuBoa and faml effcent am hplof Belmar. grade throughout. Wllam Storznger and faml wll Bult wth a top and bottom draft; move from ther new bungalow to gas proof chamber; rocker grate; mproved thermostats. The automatc reg- Long nland about Aprl 1st. The bungalow has been rented b Mrs. ulator a senstve, postve and powerful. t works n all knds of weather; Jula Lassor, who las been occupng the Angelo M. Webster houso. the brooder n never too hot or too cold The Hazlet lades' auxlar wll alwas JUST RGHT. No dead meet wth Mrs. Samuel H. Wallng next Tuesda at Mrs. John S. Van- Mater's. BRADEVELT NEWS. Jacob Stattlo the Fnl Farmer to Plant Potatoe. Nearl ever farmer here has started to plow. Jacob Stattlo was the frst to plant potatoes, havng planted a'feld on Saturda. Patrck Kell of Marlboro recentl,.gold ha farm at that place, nnd s Use the Magc Brooder 30 das under actual-condtons. f t doesn't do all that s clamed, our mone wll bo promptl refunded. Dont bu a brooder untl ou Bee us. We wll save ou mone whether now workng for J. Morrow on hsou want 1 or 100, and at the same tme gve ou the best brooder that farm at ths place. can be had, regardless of prce. Allen JohnBon_jnoved to Red Bank For further partculars, address Local Agents, Saturda. Frank Crecv wll work. Mss Monmouth Laboratores, Dept. of Poultr Husbandr,. Florence Conover's farm ths ear. G8 Whte Street, ' RED BANK, N. J. Tuns Talor s workng for Charles Johnson. Abbott Worthle's black cub bear attracts a large crowd of people ever Sunda afternoon on the lawn of the Hendrckson farm, whch Mr. Worthle recentl bought. J. Morrow bought a horse from El's at Holmdel last week. Harr Creeve and son of New York spent Sunda here. Mss Margaret LeMone of Bcllevue hosptal, New York, s spendng a short tme wth her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Anthon LeMone. chcks through over-heatng or chllng. The temperature s alwas the same. GAS MEANS DEATH. No lvng thng can thrve wth gas. The gas-proof chamber alone on the MAGC \a worth more than the prce of the brooder, t collects al the gan and dscharges t n the smoke-ppe. t s mpossble' to rase chcks f the brooder leaks f?as. f ou want to rase good, strong, vgorous, proft-producng chcks 1 use the Magc Brooder. Economcal to run saves fuel, labor and worr. Two szes..,. MANUFACTURER'S GUARANTEE. &&«&**& McNAR'S MARKET Meats and Groceres 19 EAST FRONT STREET, Telephone 372 REP BANK flectster, MARCH 1«, LEWS SNYDEH'8 PUBLC Household Goods, Stock, Machner, Etc. Aa unrrong to nvv. ll.r mtcl lu-j-crt n..- K-tl t.,, lt COLT'S NECK, N. J., ON THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1921 AT 12:00 O'CLOCK SHARP. Pnr rown Mul.--, n. m'l t.! ><.rs nl!, t.um Knd, true, u' can,,,, wrul 2.SOU... nls; mr lr.v.-n llom, ll cklc or dtuble, well'!: L',1 'u,.l»; J.ff-J r\.v, f,.v '.l.l W..arn.l.l, fr. KO.M mlker; lghu'.u.,:,., al. ; vr, n-ntlj, Mrv tf, luvt mttf* brum.' cr'm l> t ". lr'- n.. "'.f L.-M faml tr, (nk unon! n Cult'-.' kouj ulp''; ltolurt l.m'l,!«l'.r War.l., wth n nal.' l D.,- n Ku') nhupe; Btrup S. u- :.! r. lnnen.l lnrm- Cnllr-. 'luublr- Mock unl 'ull. KC.hl.t tr l>:lr lftmen m'l T;,,., ' f(l, Oull.. Fork, 2 Hn ;. Woolnn.lnlr, 2 Sctl.. ml ^nu carpenter'* ''tola.f '" 'r cnrlcnler'h Tolw '/'S*'J'.'\' B-ft., 14-fl. mll lh-ft.: ;. er, Hurr'l", 500 llllf-- Saw. nx le' Tcnr. ; n,urn *t.,ve, HUtf A'' n j Cm.l HeKntt-r, C.MT ', lollot*. MUK, VVh.1..', n n.,:l,0:1. LEGAL PATCH -J:\ Unra', m hr.hblch. n-.., Hack rn'hh, mult!,- K.X Tuc W'taltu. Hull ll Sv.unt ll.l, )lnn«'l< (".. Htnll- lrumn. AO 1 HOUSEHOLD GOOD: (mla; Vctor TnlUK M:.N K Kn.-OH, lot ' lot W mh t.wlf und Dm., 3 Hock.'. lum,. K, :ar<l» Mll,,-. : l>.., ro», )»l,.'-.,r nl *-r pp. :. lot f k-.l tluh", nl uf (l,, 3 PortcrtH. Warlrob-. 1. ' K clcn Hum 1 *', latkt! Kt.-lu Tall, TEKMS: All Hm wlh lnluhl- mt! mu: : W. D. FELDS, An. EDWARD TAY.G!, ; s 1 J.! - "! ll:, Ol lnn, 'lu, Cult W t tea Wlc. :. McCrmd; ; 2 l-'.rl;.,, l t 2.lark KTTOK null \\ \:M.x:u; anl fall f '1 j...l.-. ll mol -lupo";..n- LA, ll:,;;.-:, d: 'm- tn,-pt lj.au nl n -ru:!<,- CKPMT,... -,.'lt lu''.m flu,r.:' l t j-1 -»--..u. nllt-r ;u Lfl.. Household Goods, mplements, Wagons, Etc. Wll Sell at Publc Aucton, at the Publc Market Yard, Freehold, N. J. Saturda, Exarch 19fh AT 12:30 O'CLOCK SHARP, THE FOLLOWNG: HOUSEHOLD GOODS, Mathn ll Hk' 'll, ClK l Sh-llut,!.. CooJt Stovfs, P«rl*r Slove::, S'ttves. Ouk Lbrar Tables, 8x12 Kufrfl. MuhoKnn Musc Calnot, U;k )c*k, Wnlhut )(sk, Couches. Sofas, Kuekrfc Chnr. Ktchen Chnra, Dnng tntn Chars,- Ktohc Cup bean!. Bedroom ut.cn, Curpt't!?, Wood, Brans nm fcn {(M«, snfr^ H.!^, Tnl.mm-Ues, KH.-ltn THTJC^, DunK Room Tables, Cookng 'tcnstln, Ltf. rnnn? of tltsu K'otls, thu propert of ASH Stokca, ore n exct-lhnt cundton, One-horso No. L'O 01 Age Fertlzer Dflt buu Plow, CultvntorH..'olln chnes, 4 pets pood hm.!- Hnrness of all kn.h. Co] FARMNG MPLEMENTS One-lorBe Farn Wat Lot of other K.CS. more Kocds ever thtj. Plow, v.-dhln beam u'tkts' Kflvorc 1\ ntf^, - JVtuto -Dj'tro U' mtu-u' larnc^h, '2 two-hrrse Acme. ;r r'-rov Drll, nur-hon», Cn'n- l>antm-x, Mtr.-ta ltrht doublu Hrnc twc-hcrse -'arm War^n, 3 leather top HugKes, nl nmtnncl vj U sol.l to htch, bdder.. am lstnk Head Horses At tle concluson of h > ale Claton Vnhr one carload of whch o nus»! f Ll r wll aucton *10 lrml of horse? cunt, Pennslvana. ROBERT KEHS. fc H. ROBERTS, - -. Page Seventeen Auetonetr. PUBLC SALE LVE STOCK AND FARMNG MPLEMENTS Tuesda, March 225d, 1921 Commencng H 1 :00 O'Clucl llurj., on the Road Leadng from Homdel to Everett on the farm known an the JAMES CONOVERTarm: Kom Hof.. 1, fxtt- ood drver anl worker, c(?ht ears oll; ll.uk llmsc,!(."'<"l 'lrv-r anl wn-ker, c.'lt o.'rs nll ; hlms Jlurse, (,'nl \MJ. ]:. nll j (l'vcr, k.!'nc ours old: u JO-KU, K"V<1 worker und drver, nne: e;:.',ld; Cow, ^r;dc JerRt-, cumnc; jrofl; " (rrade J-lolaten H./ern '-om,^ n pnlt, '1.Sow;, comng n pr.jlt, 1 RhoatH,.Seed How, 2,''a'm Wt,'m.', wo-! lorstt.sprng WKon, JaKKt'V Wfron, uhaljout, Pot.to Bod, Ha Sn v- np-s, '2 K.'t- lt, r lt. sj;l! Harness, '. sets double Kam frn'sp, exlrn' roll.rs; Axjmvall 'otto 'land-r, new last S )nk"; As nwall 'otnto (f(/, s.xjrow W'clc-, S.d Cutler, nternatonal Hdng Cultvator, 1 onr-hm..- Cul- : t.vtur?, - t\vo-or.-e Hoth '. M! 1'lr.vs,! wo-ln.r!;c Olver F'ov-, :: 1;«H; ; Plows, three--ow Frruwn:.Sled, Harrow, Orlnnu Jlowntf M;rh:n. llav lake, 'ntatp Cutter, 'ar;; l-een (tn, 'lnol. Jr. Seed Drll, 2 Corn Hunters, lot of Chckens anl Murk;, lm.. r» 'ton of Ha, alout J"0.FCK and a let of FREEHOLD, N. J., ON Wednesda, fvsarcg 23, 1921 ] AT 12:45 O'CLOCK, RAN OR SHNE, THE FOLLOWNG: 50 Head New York State Hostens, Guernses, Jerses; 25 Head Local Cattle HEFERS, COWS AND BULLS. You cant zo vrn^' lt thn talf ts ou.-an tot just whnt m want nt prr fxel b oun-er. Mrn extra lult-r L-WH nnd ^rcat produce n the lot, sut able for faml R' nr lnr u1111,4 am KS };c.»l aw the mow. Fft head of th-.-u cal tl«- aft 1 ln'vuln tcstel n.l certlcat- xuez wth m one f desred. l<l.-st-re.l HoNf.'n Hull, wth ua.. «, ol. months old. As fne nl anmal for ^'<' as ou ever MUV. 'p'r wll n t;vcn to pucl«er.' FARM MPLEMENTS, HOGS, ULANKETS, HARNESS, WAC0NS. Also at the s.-mc tm.- an. plan' wll le xoll to the h;l lll.-r, Home vaeons, hanl 1^?, farm mplement.-, ll.nk.'ls, lo^^, etc. Kverlhnn oll'fl nurt l»? ^nl'l. REME.MEt' 111!:' )ATB: Wwln-sln, Mnrch 23nl. t wll p: T.u to'.'lt.-n.l s-lf na nl..f He rllle am -nola au-t be 501 'T'rlle^ uf nc-.ll.-») f^unnt 1. 1 ou must l!.,' 111.' fruml,, lctte,- tan our nun,' 111*.-K.: no Ml.'. DELVERY: Cattle wll le.l.l'..rel to an ont n the countr at a usonatle charjr'. CONPTONS; Lberal credt wll jo gven wth appovd becurt. fjeorck H. Rf)rF.lTH Ala-lon. GEOU5E S. '. HUNT. Clsnle Clck. EDWAJ1D TAYLOM, ln».e Clerk. JACOB ZLOTKN Phone 1GS-W, Freeloll. vr, Trna nrs. w. o. rfeer o: Xonp: Branch and Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles rwn of Mddletown were Sunda vstors wth Mr. and' Mrs. Bertram Quackenluoh. Carre PtteRer of Freehold spent last week'wth her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.. W. Buck. Mss Elzabeth Haward, "who has been snpnrn.:-t,-weck wth relatves at led-.bank and LOUK Brunch, returned home Saturda. HONESTY Opposte Globe Hotel OUR GUARANTEE QUALTY SERVCE FRDAY and SATURDAY ONLY Best Qualt Peaches, large can...,30c and 35c Avs. Bertram Quackcnbush > spent Best Qualt Peaches, medum can 18c a few das lust week wth her sster,, X Whte Amber Cherres, large can....35c Mrs. W. S. Heer of Long Branch. Dorothea Arthur was. taken to thejr Bartlett Pears, large can 40c Long B'anch hosptal Wednesda for SunCrest Brand Prunes, large can 30c an operaton for f ppendctb. dt Howard Hesur las moved from Apple Sauce, Secco Brand, can ' 18c Freehold to V.. Gordon's farm, % Green Gage Plums, can 18c vacnted b G. W. Curle. Mr. Cook of Brookln s vstng hs daughter, Mrs. L. H. Goldfnrh. Mrs. Mnrthn Muldoon of Freehold vsted Mrs. Ma Hobart recentl. Mss Knthrn Grggs a spendng a few weeka wth her cousn, Mrs. C. M. Wckoff. The Kng's Daughters' busness meetng and socable was held n the chapel Frda nght. Mr. and Mra. Whte Rose Pneapple, large can.38c Whte Rose Pneapple, No. 2 can 30c Whte Rose Premer Chocolate, l / 2 lb. cake.'..20c ; T George Strckland, Mrs. 'Hughes,,,, Whte Rose Cocoa, 3 /2 lb. can. :... :..20c Mss Lllan Burlo, Edna Gllland, Wllam Ouflterman oncualhert Koch "' Oatmeal, V/z lb. pkg^... ^ lc are new members of the socet^ Coffee, lb....' ".7 738c Mrs. C. h. Palmer and dnughter Ruth spent Saturda at Newark. Mss Knowles of New York was a week-end vstor wth her sster, Mrs. Batlgate. Mra. rwn has returned homo after spendng several weeks wth her daughter, Mrs. W. S. Heer of Long Branch. Mrs. C. Meer, Jr., and daughter Gertrude nnd Mrs. Gertrude Meer spent Sunda at Red Bank wth Mrs. Mar BevnB. Mss Lena Smth of Long Branch spent the week-end wth her mother, Mrs. M. N. Smth. Card of Thanlu. Wo wsh to thank our knd neghbors and frends for ther smpath shown us n the Hnera and denth of lour dear mother; nlso for floral peces. George Brower, Arthur Brower, Anne Brower, Amelu Sndcr, Carolne ogen. [ Advertsement. Card of TlnnU. Wo thank our knd rolutvs, ncglbo'b nnd frends for ther, acts of kndness nnd expressons of smpath du'nr our recent hereuvument. Jmen CKe, Mr,, anl Knml. ' Advertnenjent, * t pas to udvartlsu n The Roentcr. tsemerl ' N MEMOKAM. n K»1 ond lovlnu memor of m dcnvl beln vel Htl'', wn) departed tlu lre Muth lutl, 11)17. t n long four oarn, dfr nulb.t, Mnu ou mvu left m lom', Whom we lvl'tl BO OK touuthor, And now nm nl alone, Wlttl wtnld {v tn (dnhp our lnn, Your dear fncu Just to ndo, Your Hwoet vuro nnd du- nvfntr btnlk; TKnt mnnnl m much to me. Tlo dtt}'» ro «r.d md lovl mw Atut tu hvnrt» flled \v)t( WM>, Tl«> M«d tfttrn o/tm lo Peceful l«uur rest, do motho ll» nweet Ut brethn our nm*'. n lfe ( laved ou dourl n death do tlct mne, Hall tnlwhfd h ttsr d»u»(t«r, OHAK^OTTE WALDEM. N MEMORAM. n md Anl lovluv memor of Alb«rt U. V«t, who paed uwa Mtrch 17, 1016, MOTUEH AND FATHlCn, SEAMAN BROTHERS' WHTE ROSE GOODS, SPECAL } f { Yuban Coffee, lb % Hotel Astor Coffee, lb Hotel Astor Rce, pkg. 40c 10c Our Own Brand Coffee, Supreme, lb. 25c Best Teas, lb,35c and 40c Cocoa, Ver Fne, lb....18c 2jbs. 35c Blue Label Karo, can 12c Assorted Jams, large jar 25c Pure Raspberr Jam, 12 oz. jar... 30c Hecker's Flour, 12 lb. bag 70c Hecker's Flour, 24»/ 2 lb. bag...* $1.45 Quaker Quakes Corn Flakes, large pkg....,10c Magnola Condensed Mlk, can 19c Lbb's Condensed Mlk, can..18c Nucoa Nut Butter, lb.29c Best Creamer Butter, lb. 55c Peanut Butter, Pure and Wholesome Made whle ou wat, lb ' 35c VEGETABLES Green Mountan Potatoes, 16 qt. basket,... 40c Large Juc Grape Frut, 3 and 4 for.." 25c V ( Florda Oranges, per doz.-,35c, 40c, 45c $ Yellow Onons, large basket...' 55c $ MEATS.. Regular Smoked Hams, lb 28c } Smoked Cala Hams, an sze, lb...' 18c v Cottage Butts, lb. ;42c? Shoulders of Pork, lb.20c!; Chuck Roast, lb 20c ;!; Chuck Steak, lb ; : 20c Plate Beef, Fresh or Corned, lb. s 12Vzc FREE DELVERES Must be over sxteen ears of age "' We can use a few more' Hand Fnshers > Examners Buttonhole Makers on hgh" grade garments.. We also have vacances for those wth slght experence on embroder work to learn button hole makng. Stead work. Wages pad whle learnng. Half carfare to those comng from out of town. ^ Our Cafejera and Welfare department are alwas at the Servce of our emploees. Appl at Superntendent's Offce RED BANK, N. JF. *>**:*>* f '

18 F«(e Eghteen RED BANK REGSTER, MARCH 18, Manufacturer's Dsposal Sale of FURS Saturda, March 19th Monmouth Hotel Parlors 16 West Front Street Red Bank, N :00 o'clock «. m. to 9:00 o'clock p. n. Ths wll gve an unusual opportunt to bu furs at much below nctual value. An reasonable offer wll be consdered and profts wll not be looked for. The object s to dspose of the lot. The lst ncludes a wde selecton of: Lade' CoaU, Wrap«and Neckpece; also Muffs. ;.; Large asortment of Scarfs and Choker, for Sprng and Summer Wear. Men's Fur Coats, Men'«Fur Lned Coats, Etc. Elmnate jollers' am retalers' profts. Bu drect from manufacturer. Aval ourself of ths opportunt. 1 have been comng to Red Bank for ears and can gve the best local references.' FREE STORAGE FRST YEAR ON PURCHASES MADE AT THS SALE. A. MURSTEN New York Address, 41 East 8th Street. * T* *»' * - * *' WATCH F"OR of our Lastng Two Weeks Onl Commencng Saturda, Aprl 2 and endng Saturda, Aprl 16 Durng ths sale everthng n the store wll be offered at greatl reduced prces. ncluded wll be the followng standard hgh grade merchandse: Dutchess Trousers and Knckerbockers. The pants wth the real guarantee. "A dollar f the rp, 10 cents f a button comes off." "Arrow" and "de" Collars and Slrts "Sweet-Orr" Dress Trousers, Work Trousers, Overalls, Shrts. "HeadlgHt" Overalls, Pants, Combnaton Suts Corner East Front Street and Wharf Avenue RED BANK, N. J.! ***«JH^. Mother's.Ma Be Fane : '^llk But Gtve Me W SOME!!! j <^ rshm H U fc. < Jtk ^?«fl BREAD p^for MNE j len n Lc'ong Branch, Vst \ EVANTPASTRY SHOP, 5 Second Avenue. t*l****»ll RUMSON NEWS. Mu Helen C»H«n, Former Te»chor Here, Det n New York. Mss Helen Callan of New York, a former school teacher at Rumson, ded Monda, Februar 28(h, at the Presbteran hosptal at New York. The funeral was held the followng Wednesda. Mss Callan was about 25 ears old and was well known here. She was musc drector and teacher of Englsh last ear at the Rumson hgh school. ' The Red Men's lodge wll hold a euchre part and dance Wednesda ntfht, March 30th, at Red. Men's hall. Horace LoRslrwt, superntendent of Vctor park, s puttng the park n shape for the comng summer. Grass seed has been sown and shrubber has been set out. Ramond 'ullen has a newfloorn hs grocer store. Wllam FnncRnn s on a sx weeks' busness trp n the South. H. H. Stender of Hoboken has rented half of Mrs. rmar Shanle's double house on Lafaette street for the summer. Drew Polhemus of. New York spent part of last week wth hs, parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Polhemus. The women's temperance unon met Thursda at the parsh house. ' Ycor park band wll prvc a concert Frda nght n the hgh school buld n(j. Mrs. Howard Prteher has returned from a sta n the Catskll mountans, - where she attended the golden weddng annversar of her grandparents. Mss Eml Schroeder of Lonp sland was a recent guest of her aunt, Mrs. Fred Jenkns. Mr. and Mrs. DcWtt Brower, Mrs. Nathanel Slocum, Mr. and Mrs. De- Wtt Scott, Mrs. Charles Suter, Mrs. Adelade Flnn and John Sewng attended the Methodst conference Sunda at Asbuv Park. Mrs. Edth rvng has returned from a sta at Now York. James Allen attended the funeral of a relatve last Thursda at New York. ' Albert Kerr s enjong a two weeks' vacaton from hs poston n the Natonal Hank of Commerce of New York. Mrs. Mar C. Brggs, who has been lad up three weeks wth sckness, s mprovng. A euchre part and dnnco wll be gven tomorrow nght at Hol Cross hall. Wllam Fnnegan s charman of the dance commttee. Mss Elzabeth Qunn of New York spent Saturda and Sunda wth her aunt, Mrs. Patrck J. Flatle. Mr. and Mrs. John Dolan entertaned a number of frends Thursda nght at a card part. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mullee, Mr. and Mrs. Patrck.1. Flatle, Mr. and Mrs. Ward, Mr. nnd Mrs.' Peter,1. Mulvhll and Mr. and Mrs. Logan. Mr. am Mrs. Flatle entertaned a few frends on Sunda nght of last week. The were Mr. and Mrs. Mullee, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gllgan, Mss Elzabeth Qunn, John Nchols and Rchard Flatle. An ever member campagn was conducted last Sunda b the Presbteran church. The men's chor sang Sunda nght and Rev. Arthur» A. McKa preached on "Seemng or j Beng Relgous.". ^ The concludng entertanment of ^ the "People's Popular Course" wll j J be gven Monda nght b the Clf-j^ 1 ford Foote tro. ; < A Far Haven News. John Scowcroft of New York, a summer resdent of ths place, ded last week after an operaton. Wllam B. Lttle attended the funeral,! whch, was hold on Frda. Ms. Edwn Stowe s makng a ; sta at Mount Clemens. The Methodst chor wll meet tomorrpw lghlujt" parsonage. _ Alce Wheelng s sck 7T tle home ] of her grandparents, Mr. ' :!UH1 Mrs. Danel Allare-. Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Erower of 'Connectcut are. vstng Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Browor. MLLNERY. Hve rr-nu'ml m mllnrr plncc ft-r tl.' sdtnt: sou-on wth a full lnu' of u;>-t<>-t;tl. sprnt,' hats. Hmlmu.lo lnt, u specalt. MRS. W. H. LOHMAN, 231 Shrewsbur Avenue, Red Bonk. SEASHORE PROPERTY. Ocean and Barnegat Ba at Sea-! sde Park, eas automoble dstance, j Huhga'6\\" and c6 r ctage stes' ~on ba j front, each wth boat landng, fshng ~:;d- cra!)bng^-f'om.-owj propert, l^h gvnmu, deep water; three blocks from ocean; new board wall: and new lve-hundred foot long ocean rshng per. All amusements. Also new eg^t-room cottages, wth all modern convenences; on the same tract. Terms reasonable. MERRT R. LAMSON, Freehold, New Jerse. Mnmouth Count 3u tf Ofler Not tmlt f M M M M *+»++<»*+++»» {Pctoral Revew Patterns J20c to 35c Nona Hlghar Pctoral Revew Patterns 2Oc to 35c Nona Hgher Pre-Easter Sale of Slks and Dress Goods ntroducng Our New Enlarged Dalght Department All the New Sprng Slks and Dress Goods n the newest weaves, colorngs and desgns At Generous Savngs Sale Starts Thursda, March 17, Ends March 23 $ n. All-Wool Serge $1.39 Yd. Sponged and shrunk, all pure wool, double warp serge; new shades of brown, green, nav blue or black. New Coatngs $3.50 Yd.» 52-nch camel's har twll sprng coatngs, all wool; new blues and browns. Also correct weght for sutngs. $5.00 Men's Wear Serge $3.98 Yd. Ths nav serge s 58 nches wde, sponged and shrunk, sutable for suts, skrts, bos' or men's wear and other uses. Extra value. $2.98 Wool Poplns $2.00 Yd. All-wool fne cord popln, dress weght, n all the leadng staple shades. One of the best wearng wool fabrcs made. $5.00 Plad Skrtngs $3.00 Yd. 54-nch, all-wool skrtngs n checks and plads, also nav and whte har lne strpe. Onl slcrt lengths of some patterns. $3.00 Satn Charmeuse $2.69 Yd. 40-nch rch lustrous and heav satn charmeuse, one of the most popular sprng slks shown n a complete range of colors, also black or whte. $2.00 Bloomer Serge $1.19 Yd. 54 nches wde, ver tght «von, COBO weave, fast color cotton warp wth all wool fllng, Nav blue or brown. $2.50 Taffeta Slk $1.85 Yd. Yard-wde pure de, all slk, chffon fnsh taffeta, wonderful value. Nav blue, Hardng blue, gre brown or black. $1.25 Slk Falle Poplta 85c Yd. Ths wonderful slk fabrc s 3C nches wde; comes n twent-fve of the staple and new plan colors, also black or whte. $2.50 Slk Shrtngs $1.50 Yd. All pure slk shrtngs and'wastngs, 32 to 30 nches wde; whte grounds wth varous wdth colored strpes; warranted fast col- $3.00 Black Satn $2.00 Yd. Yard-wde heav, rch black Duchess satn, soft drape fnsh, no fllng just pure slk. Whle quantt lasts. $3.00 Plad Taffeta $1.95 Yd. Plad and strpe taffetas and satns, lght or dark grounds, n a varet of combnatons; also the neat black and whte and blue and whte strpes. Sole Red Bank Agentsfor MALLNSON'S SL.KS DeLUXE Also,Complete Lne of All the New Weaves CREPE BACK SATN HERE-N-THERE SKRTNGS CREPE DE CHNES SLK FOULARDS CANTON CREPES KOKET SKRTNGS DOUBLE WARP GEORGETTES NATURAL PONGEES A LEGAL RECEPT g^sfar endorsed check s a legal recept andsa bt of ndspatablejevdenceof "bll pad.", Pang b check s the best wa to make dsbursements, not'onl n assurng safet_ but n savng the tme of both sender and recever. Ths'convenent bank receves both small and large Checkng Accounts., t THE SECOND NATONAL BANK * The.-.rtfht slant n hat : makn.. Our '''Cnpstc Perb A composte (f our most popular shapes, averaged over <t of f ear*. n the nnttpr nf the eatnt<< of Samuel T. Wlllnm, dnr.-and. l'n Hlmt to tlu- order of JoHcph L. onnhn,-.surn>k/te of th«count of Mmmmtl, mad' m the frnt da of Murvn, V!!, on tltr applcaton of Herbert Kl WHHnrun, mlrnln- '>t:ntor of the- CHUU of Hnnntcl T. Wlllltma, ROGERS PEET COMPANY Sroatlw Broadwa at 13th.St. "Four U 34th rtt. O'M'.v'Mh-nt Brnadwu Cornon)" Flflh Ave, at Wnrr't amlalht. NK.W YORK CTY '"'' ;- - R E D BANK, N. J. "" " 'Total Resources OveV ' ~ $3,000, / 2"per cervt pad or\ Corrvmercal Accounts carrng a balance of l,o00]or more. (, noton n hereb gven to th«cred- torrt of nnll doccaanl to exhbt to the lubnrrpr, arralnlhtrtur an kforead, thhr tll.tr nml K'mBnOtf atntlnrtt tho md eut«, un.lrr untl, wthn»u month* from tle tato of tlff nfnrcrtnhl ^rder, or tlo wll b«for- OVT l)nrr«*l of th-r actons tharcfor acalnat Urn B*Ul Bubocrlbtr. Dated Kre«hol<], N. J., March lt HEUHET ELY WLUAMp 4 per cent pad on nterest Accounts of anjamount. V "' / FSS, DOERR & CARROLL HORSES AUCTON Ever MONDAY & THURSDAY Wth Offerngs LlaUsJ of Almt 600 2fc 33 HORSES Mone Back f Not at Warranted r 155 East 24th Street New York Ct BUSNESS MEN'S LUNCH l:30lto32:00 FF'TY CENTS GARDEN RESTAURANT 41 Monmouth Street, near Ct Hall Red Bank, N. J., LBERAL PORTONS CHOCE OF Two Knd* of Homemade]Soup «*n!a > /ts...-aa', *...,..-.'-"-'Pp,.'jpj r,( Grade Meat* Potatoes Vegetables n Season Coffee, Tea or Mlk Pe or Puddng JOSEPH MOR, Propretor BABY CHX All * Cortlandt New York O r E. Ellsworth Alexander for Floors, Walls, Hearths and Ulan* tel Facng*, Brass and Wrought ro* Freplaces, Androns, Fenders, F4 Set* and Gas Logs, Wood and TM Mantels, Medcne Cabnet* and Tl* n Bathroom Accessores. 14 Monmouth St., Red Bank TELEPHONE K2«.J. WEDBANljk, N. J. Sell Real Ettatl Rent Cottages Wrte nsurance Monmouth Count Farms W. A. HOPPNG TRUEX BULDNG BROAD STREET RED BANK. N. J. C. MLLER Carpenter and Contractor 52 Branchport Avenue LONG BRANCH, N. J. All Knds of Alteratons Specalst for Leak Roofs Telephone 60-W _ong Branch BDS WANTED. * Notce s hereb gven thut sealed proposals wll be receved at tho offce of Borough Clerk, Borough Hall, Red Bank, New" Jerse, up to 5:00 P. M., March twent-frst, nneteen hundred twent-one, for furnshng one three and a half ton chasss, wth sx ton rear axle, equpped wth dum bod operated b hdraulc lft. Bds wll bo opened after 8:00 P. M., March twent-one, nneteen hundred and twent-one, durng the." sesson of the Borough Councl. Condtons and specfcatons ma be had from the Borough Clerk. The Maor and Councl reserve the rght to reject an or all bds and the acceptance of an bd or proposal wll depend upon the passage of the necessar ordnance. B order of Maor and Councl. A. A. PATTERSON, Maor, Attest: J. L. HUBBARD, Borough Clerk. TO WHOM T MAY CONCERN* Take notce, that on tho 21 at da of March, t) 121, at the Councl Chnmbcr, n th«borourh Hall, at 8:00 o'clock p. m.. th«ordnance heren below net forth wll he presented to tho Councl of tho Huroutth of R«d Bank for fnal pabunkc. An LLTS on opposed thereto wll ut thut tme be nvt-n an opportunt to present hla objecton. JOHN L. HUBDARD, Clerk. AN ORDNANCE TO AMEND AN OH1>- NANCB ENTTLED "AN ORDNANCE TO AMKND AN ORDNANCE ENTTLED 'AN ORDNANCE RELATNG TO WATER SUPPLY, 1 APPROVED JUNB 28th, 11)09," APPROVED MARCH 24th, 1911). Bo t Orrfunod b tho Maor nn<l Councl of the Borough of Red Hnnk: 1. That Secton 1 of an ordnance enttled "An ordtmnce to amend an ordnance enttled 'An nrlnnnec relatntf t<> wftur suppl,' approved June 28 th, 1009," approved March 2-lth, 1919, be nl the s»m«s hereb amended to rend AH follows; Secton 3. A tlmcount of lve per cent ll be allowed upon all water -ont" l>ud on or before the ffteenth da of the month n. whch the nhall become due. Should tha quantt of water used through ln meur for an quarter exceed tf>n thouhand cubtfl feet, there dlnll be ullowed an addtonal dacount of fve per cent on HUC excoss,up to twent thoumml cuvc tv-, am should the qnmtt of wnter Use<l through an meter for an rjunrter exceed twent thousand cubc feet there nhall be allowed nn addtonal dscount of two and one-hulf per cent, provded thnt nnld dncottnta herd* provded, for Bhnl he allowed onl n cast the bll fcr water cummmed phall h» pad on or before the ffteenth da of the month when snd bll n prpbented. All water for buldng purposes Rhall b* mete red and clmmed for at tn? ruto of on* dollar and fft oents DOT one thnusnnd cubc fet-l, and the mrnmum prce f?r water ua«4 ' durng an quarter shall bo two dottnr3. Charge for wnter tnpa nh»* hs twent, dolarb, -whch -Hum-flhall-br* -pahd-upon «p*'" plcauot for p«vmlt to m&kt:'aattl tap. Secton '2. All ordnance*!! and nnrta of ordnances and resolutons nconsstent wltk ths ordnunce be nnd the Bnme nro hereb ld Monmouth Count Common Pleat Court, n the matter of an applcaton o' Wt lft* Ostrovflk for leave to us a unt; the name ot Wllam Ostrov. ORDER. Wllam Oatrovsl, havnff on ths 10th da of March, 11)21, appled to ths Court b petton Bettnr forth the ftroundu of th» * npplcuton tur nn order to assume anotht* to wt: Wllam O«trov. whch upplu caton n verfed b tlc ntdavt of tmut applcant annexed to Rad petton; And t npponrnk b Hntrl petton and affdavt thnl nald Wllam Otttrovak re»de> at Kt'l Uank, n the Count of Monmouth and State of Now Jerne, nnd thnt ho a more tlmn 21 ears of nge, to wt: 112 ears of QKe; And t uppenrrk further to he Court th notce (f scl applntton ln» bton publlhhed at least once n ench week for four weeks nuccesnvcl n the Hod Bank Utflntcr, wspaper of nnl Count; And the Court behk Hataflcd b nmd p«-* ttlon, BO verfed, thnt there arc rennonabla trrounlh for the propobt'd chatku, nnd that there n no renhonnblo objecton thnt pctltonor HOU nanunc the name of Wllam Ostrov: t l«, on thn 10th da of Mnrch, 19J1, ordered thnt WUm Ontrovnk>- lu and h«n hereb authorzed, to anaum* thr- nnma of WJlnm Ofltrov from am after tho 11th d»r of Aprl, next, nnd thnt wthn ten lua from ths date the mld pettoner rlo rnuao n cojtt o! thh order to \,o nubllnhctl n tro Red BnnV HeKflter, n puhllu ntrwnpupcr prnted n nad Cmnt of Monmouth. nnd l»'-«. nft«r fllo nnd record 0e prltlon, affdavt, order, nd nffldnvt of publcaton wth the CuuotF Clerk of Monmnuth Count, nnd n crrtlflad enp thereof wth hc Secretar of State o! Now Jmtne accordtntt to tho provnona of tho otatuto n such ctnr mndc nnd provded. ltujlf V. LAWUhMOE, ' On moton of. Judgt, HKLLY, QUNN A PARaONR, Attorne! of 'frttloner. N CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. TO CATHKUN3 KANR. MCHAKL WELSH AND JAM EH WELH D vrtue of an order of tho Court of Chancer of New Jerse, mada on tho d»r of the data hereof. n a cause wheren Wllam E, Kane ), complanant, nnd ou «nd others aro defendant*, bu ar«rvrjurod %m appear, pload, answer or demur to tho bll of sad complnlnant, on or before the ZSth da of March, next, or the Held bll wll b* taken a confrased aeanat ou. The sad Ml n fllrd for partton of certan lands n tha Tnwnthlp of Mldlletowa. n the Count «f Moumtmth and Htato o New Jorae, of whch Mchael Knne d «d '5*!mft'/«n ( n " r '** V lanu ln tnr T»wtn.bl» Of Mldtlletown nnd Unrounh of W. Rank, n the Count of Monmmuh and Htate ol New Jer-c, of whleh Mloha«l E. Knnt ded «U«tJ; and ou, Catherne Kane, are mad* defendant becauo ou clalrn a rlnht of dower n ald land*. «nd >«u, Mchael Welah and Jame WeUh, are mtd«deft-ndante b«- eaue ou *r«two or tha tenant! n eonvan (heren. Dated Januar SB, 1921 KUV, QUNN A PARflONS, ^ Bolleltom qt Ontnplafnant P. 0. Addren Red Han t, N. J.

19 RED BANK REGSTER, MARCH 16, Page Nneteen READE'S ROADWAY THEATRE rel. 344 LONG BRANCH, N. J. Sole Drecton of Nathan Vlnegrad Monda, Marcln 21st RONS and CLAMAGE present "NAUGHTY, NAUGHTY" Screamng Burlesque wth Mtchell, Jmm Barrett, Edde Mller, Ton delucca, Bett Moore, Ma Hamlton, Louse Stewart, Four Harmon Bos and NFTY GRL* 20 Matnee, 35c ncludng tax Evenng, 50c, 75c, $1.00, plus tax SEATS NOW ON SALE DONT MSS THS mmhmnmnnmm PROTECT THE FHjeLJC BY NSURNG YOUR AUTOMOBLE New Jerse Co-Operatve Agenc, nc. of Newark $ D. LESTER DANN, Presdent $ Red Bank Branch, Room 8. Esner Buldng, RED BANK, N.. PAUL REVERE, Resdent Manager. Telephone Red Bank 9C8. BALDWN'S PHOTO, ART AND MUSC SHOP ATLANTC HGHLANDS, N,^. EASTER GREETNGS We are showng a dant and dstnctve lne of!! BCards and Booklets ths sprng to carr our Easter j j greetng to our frends. CARDS FOR ALL OCCASONS. Scatter Sunshne wth Greetng Cards H«MM«N«HHMMMHMHHH«N«HUnMKN> UNON LODGE MEETNG HELD AT BELFORD. Delegaton! Pratent from Several Nearb Lodgu- Leonardo Loet to Long Branch at Baketball New School Bua. More than 225 persons attended a unon meetng at lelford Frda n?ht of the Daughters of Lbert lodges of Belford, Hghlands, Bed Bank, Eatontown and Keport. A short program was gven comprsng solos b Mss Wllams and Mrs. Ward JeftVrs, pano duets b Thclma Cusler, Alce Morrs and Lela and Mldred Cnaler and a rectaton b Mss Dot Seele. Eefreshmenta'*of sandwches, baked beans, coffee and cake were served. B a score of 2p to 18 Leonardo hgh school's basketball team lost to Long Branch hgh school last Frda on the Leonardo court. Tonght on tho Leonardo court two games wll be plaed between the Leonardo and Atlantc Hghlands hgh school. The funeral of Mrs. Matthew Cole of Jerse Ct, who ded on Tuesda of last week, was held Saturda mornng at St. Mar's church at New Monmouth. The bural was at Mount Olvet cemeter, Mrs. Cole leaves two ssters and a brother, Mrs. Thomas Donnell of New Monmouth and Mrs. Wnfred Murph of Atlantc Hghlands and Thomas Pettt of Aberdeen, Marland. A pn enttled "Sng a Song of Senors" wll be gven tomorrow afternoon at the Leonardo hgh school b grls of the graduatng class for the beneft of the Red Cros3 socet. The graduatng class wll hold a dunce n Aprl nstead of a pla. ; Alvn VanBrunt's automoble skdded and overturned Saturda at Belford, pnnng ts owner beneath t., Frends of Mr. VanBrunt rghted the- car. The autost was slghtl hurt. The car escaped damage. Robert Seele has bought a new bus to transport the chldren of Port Monmouth and vcnt to and from Blcool. He has bult a large grape arbor on hs place -wth the help of Albet Bod and Wllam Coc. V Pr.aer meetngs wll be held b the Nvw Monmouth Baptsts tonght Whether New or Second-Hand <J at Thomas daler's at Port Monmouth and Crawford Watng's at >$ Harmon. Automoble coverages are Publc Lablt, Publc foj Mrs. John Bennett of Port Monmouth has returned from the Long 'ropert Damage, Collson, Fre and Theft. LET US ADVSE YOU $ Branch hosptal, where she underwent an operaton two weeks ago. >< NSURE WTH >JJ Mrs. Frank R. Trac of Waterbur, Connectcut, formerl Mss Bernce Bod of Port Monmouth, No Plow s Better Than ts Bottom just as no knfe s better than ts blade or as no gun s better than ts barrel. John Deere plows the knd we handle are famous everwhere because Of the qualt n ther bottoms. JOHNfc.DEERE PLOW BOTTOMS arc made of the beat materal for ng, long wear and thorough the purpouc. seed beds. The nrc desgned' b men Next tme ou ore n the store, who mvc npent u lfetme n let us show ou low John Deere Btudtg sol condtons and bottoms nre made how tle buldng plows to meet them. arc shnped just rght for good There (re shaped md atlea to work and lght draft; how perfectl the are renforced at sut ever Bol condton. ponts of greatest wear; how the When ou select a John Deere unbreakable, unbendable ntccl plow, equpped wth bottoms frog gves to moldboard, share bult for our knd uf sol, ou and landsklc the strongest support canalwus be sure of good scour- possble. You aro suretoapprecate the qualt n John Dooro Plows wth genune John Dooro bottoms. G. H. ROBERSON Red Bank and Freehold d llnnlc Phone 1152 Red Bank Offce 110 W. Front Street Freehold Offce 29 South Street "f'reehold Phone B gave brth to a son Saturda. The second brthda of Nance O'Nel, daughter of John O'Nul of Campbell's Juncton, was celebrated wth a part last week, o The lades' ad socet of tho New Monmouth Baptst church cleared $ b a "ran da" socable Thursda. Robert Seele and faml of Port Monmouth attended the Methodst conference at Asbur Park Sunda. Mss Melssa Cook of Port Monmouth spent Saturda and Sunda wth her parents at Landersvlle. George Remsen has moved from Frost's Crossng to Wllam Mount's house at Campbell's Juncton. Edward Burdge of Leonardo underwent an operaton on Monda at the Long Branch hosptal. Mrs. Helen LaBrecque of Fort Monmouth wll leave n a few das for a vst at JJnffalq., Henr DeGrbte of Port Monmouth has bought a motor boat and he wll engage n lobsterng. Mss Helen Gllette- of Port Monmouth wag a recent vstor at Allentown, Pennslvana. Frank Hughes has moved from Port Monmouth tn the Tndall house at New Monmouth. Mrs. George Knne of Port Monmouth has bought a Hupmoble automoble. Mrs. Douglass Cook of Bolfowl has returned from a vst of two months "at Yojvkers; Overseer Melvn P. Yard has put a coatng of cnders on Man street at Belford. Mrs. John Wermert of Belford was a vstor at New York Saturda and Sunda. Charles A. Phrancr of Leonardo s serousl sck. Rugs! Rugs! Rugs! Another bg shpment of rugs from the Smth's Carpet Mlls at Yonkers. Ths lot conssts of Axmnster, Velvet and Brussels. There are no orental among them. desgna The nre all good pntterns of Axmnsters, Velvet and Brussels, perfect pjooda and strctl all wool. The are all drop patterns and wll not be made ngan. bought tho whole lot at about half prce. Therefore am offerng tho greatest bargan ever offered to tho publc. The nre all n 9x12 szes. Axmnaters from $23.50 to $ Velvets from $22.50 to $ Brussels from $15.00 to $ Wll bo on sale next Frda and Saturda Onl one run to each customer. Ths sale wll end on Saturdu at 8 o'clock P, M., March 10th. Don't make a mhtake and come back next week lookng for these ^ods an ho moro wll be sold at theso prces after thu ltlh. Also new ruj^s n lno orental patterns, best shades of lluea, browns, greens, lno 1 ' assortment arrvng ever da. R. WEST 129 W. Front Street Red Bank, N. J. : All Trfclle. B lha Door ^Q '... ^^, The onl secret of ~j^ beautful jwe have tlw konor of our presence at our exhbdwrof k presentng Che Oeasonls t C J n, colorful bundhxps and spee UeJew. ^Asbur Park TOew Jerse Sparklng ees, lustrous har, the clear, rch, glowng delcacof the skn ever tlng whch lends beaut and attractveness s lre result of a clean sstem. Fault elmnaton of food waste s largel responsble for defects of the skn. Nujol has been found b man women to be an nvaluable ad to a clear, radant complexon. t encourages the bowels to regular M thorough evacuatons, thus keepng the bod free of those posons that nun- the BKU and endanger the health. Nujol s absolutel harmless and pleasant to take. Tr t Nujol How s Your Dgeston? Overloadng the stomach causes dstress. Amercans as a people eat too much food and that of a useless knd. t handcaps the sstem. Cut down our meat and merel "tast" artcles and stck to the man requstes, MLK and ts products for nourshment, vegetables, etc., for bulk, You wll feel better and the mlk wll buld our health. SHREWSBURY DARY CO., nc; No connecton wth an other dar or compan. HEALTH TALK NO. «Red Bank 8-R CASE SX CYLNDERS Not untl ou have rdden n ths new Case Sx can ou full apprecate ts man latterda comforts and convenences. Ever one of ts seven passengers partcpates n ts luxurous rdng comfort. -There's ample room _ for_ all :no. crowdng no_uncornfort-- able postons no undue fatgue after a long rde. People admre t for ts balance, beaut and exquste fnsh. ts ease of handlng makes t a favorte wth women drvers. Ever structural superort ever approved engneerng prncple s found n ths fne car. t s trul "The All Feature Car." Let us ntroduce t to ou toda. The Case Sx Model V comes n four bod tpes: Tourng; Sport; Sedan; Coupe. JOHN MORROW, JR., Globe Court Garage, Telephone 1161 RED BANK. WLLAM O'BREN MEANS HGH GRADE SERVCE Approved and mproved Heatngs Phmbmg* - -Roofng Water Sstems Copper Work Earthen and ron Ppe RED BANK and SEA BRGHT1

20 Page Twent RED BANK REGSTER, MARCH 18, What a Cost Sstem Revealed About the Faml Washng A busness woman, who had made a stud of costs, appled a cost sstem to her own home t revealed some startng facts. For nstance, she found that her faml washng was costng her much more that she had ever dreamed. The laundress's wages were $3.50; her carfare, 15 cents; her meals, 70 cents; and 2f> cents went for fuel and laundr supples, to sa nqthnj; of the valuable hours whch ths busness woman devoted to supervson. She decded, lght then, that t wasn't good busnees. Now she bundles up everthng and sends t to us. Our drver calls promptl. The laundr, all beautfull washed, wth the flat peces roned and onl a few peces to be fnshed, s returned to her on tme, and she has lesure hours to herself. Yes, ths modern laundr servce pas we wll prove t to our lastng satsfacton f ou wll have our drver call tomorrow for our faml bundle. Telephone. Send f "THE SOFT WATER LAUNDRY" 62 WHTE STREET, RED BANK, N. J. Telephone 32-J. The Stenwa TUSTNG'S THE VCTOR STORE OF THE COUNTY RECEPTON AT K AHSBURG. t Wa Gven Recentl for Mr. «nh Mr». Jame H. Murra. A recepton was (jv-n 11 few nghts l'o b lr. and Mrs. Smon B. Covert of Kuansuun; for Mr.* anl -Mrs. J tmes..murra, who hud ho' uwo on u woddnpf trp. Mrs. Murra was- Mss Glads Covert, Sn 1 s a lnu;ltcr of Smon Covert. The evenng was spent plunk jjmes, snnng and dunck. l'ano.selectons were pven b Mrs. da Bennett anl mandoln.sele'tons b James "Murra, Refreshments were served. A number of gfts were presented to the couple. The guests were Mrs. Lous Frazee, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Srt'man, Mrs. Wllam Mller :nd her daughter Kmma, Lantfford Scott" and h!* (laughter Mar and hs son Robert, Mrs. Rosco Panter, Mrs. Olve Bowne and her.son Woolln, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Phllps, Mss Gertrude k'ulzer, Mrs. Charles Andrews, Mrs. da Dennett, Howard Andrews, Charles Andrews, Jr., Harr Andrews, Mss Ruth Fres, Msses Grace and Melssa Rrown. Nelson Anderson, Rchard and (ltord Brown,,Mss Lllan Goodrch, Mss Aretta Morrs, Msses Mar and Mabel VanSalsbur, Davd Schanck, Wllam Seabrook, Melvn and Russell Schanck, Mss Florence Wnthers, Mss Mar Wallace, Mss Mccla Wallng-, Henr Kstelle, Mss Jenne Covert, Lero Covert and Robert YanGeson. Dan Cupd at Holmdel. Msa Doroth R. Smth of Freehold was caught n a weddng shower a few das ago at Mss Caroln Merrman's at Holmdel. Mss Smth s engaged to George H. Smock, and she receved man presents at the shower. The hostess, who teaches school at Holmdel, surprsed her guests b announcnp: her engagement to Wllam Sdall, son of Joseph Sdall of Arlngton. Horseman's Collarbone Broken. Lous Johnson of Holnnlel, who s emploed b the El estate, s lad up wth a broken collarbone. He met wth ths njur lasl.week when he was thrown from a norse whch he was rdng. The Vctrola THEATRE Red Bank * Telephone 802 MATNEE 2:3O EVENNG 7:00 to 1O:4S 3 FULL SHOWS SATURDAYS AND HOLDAYS, 2:3O, 6:30 and 8:4O Comng "Madonnas a n d Men." Some Pcture; Ask Someone Who Saw t 4 ACTS ACTS 4 4 VAUDEVLLE 4 Comng "Black Beaut," The Master Pcture from a Famous Classc Thursda, March 17 CARMEL "Beautfull n Her Latest Success 9th epsode "FGHTNG FATE"; MYERS Trmmed" Pathe News One Da Onl Saturda, March 19 HARRY CAREY Frda, March 18 MAY ALLSON n Metro's Producton "Are All Men Alke?" Specal Surprse Comed, One Da Onl Hearts Up Kng of the West n EDDE POLO n the 6th epsode of "THE KNG OF THE CRCUS" Two Das Monda and Tuesda, March 21 and 22 MTCHELL L N JACK LONDON'S FAMOUS AND BEST STORY Two Das Monda Onl, 12th epsode "FANTOMAS," Pathe News Tuesda Onl, Topcs, Comed TWO Bg Das Monda and Tuesda, March 28 and 29 n Hs Sx Reel Sensaton TflHAV LYONS and fvsgran n "Once A Plumber" TflHAV UUH- Specal Two Reel Comed - HUH Brghten Up Your Home! There s most certanl somethng lackng n an homewhch s not enjong the man sded pleasure of the Vctrola. Man an hour of evenngs that now lag can be turned nto happ hours b means of the Vctrola. Not onl an asset to an home because of ts educatonal and entertanng qualtes, but a thng of beaut unsurpassed 4s the Vctrola There s a stle and fnsh to sut ever surroundng and there s a model, at the prce ou wsh to pa. Don't ask an longer "what shall we do tonght?"- Make our own pleasure, for our frends and ourself. Drop n at our earlest convenence and let us show ou our complete dspla of Vctrolas rangng n prce from $25 to $1, Md-Month Specal Vctor Records 2 b Paul Whteman and Hs Orchestra " Never Knew" - - Fox Trot "Do You Ever Thnk of Me" Fox Trot "Brght Ees" - Medle Fox Trot "Love Brd" - Medle Fox Trot ON SALE NOW TUSTNG'S 16 Monmouth Street Red Bank OPEN TONGHT - 5 T S MPORTANT n order to enjo our meals to have the best of COFFEE, TEA, BUTTER ard MEATS. t s mportant for ou to know that we SPECALZE PARTCULARLY n these four commodtes and our Bung Department uses ever effort to get the best obtanable and sell t to ou at REAL ECONOMY PRCES. A tral wll surel make ou a regular customer. -.! Fnest Creamer Butter 55c b Amercan Blend Coffee 2Oc lb Teas, M3Ked, Black, Celon - 35c lb Meats, FVesn and Smoked, Receved Dal Del Monte Peaches, can vc CHOCE MEATS >t 20c, 30c, 35c Rolled Oats, lb 5c Stewng Chckens..35c Mazola Ol, can... 28c and 53c Shoulder Mlk Veal 25c Choce Peas, can Breast Mlk Veal 22c 12c, 19c, 22c and 27c Whte and Yellow Meal, pkg. Chuck Roast?,0c le Campbell's Beans, can 10c Fresh Plate Beef 12c Pure Hone, jar..15c, 25c 40c Pure Pork Sausage..30c 12 lbs: Gold Medal Flour...75c Short Forequarters Lamb..15c Amercan Cocoa, l / z lb. can. 15c Jello and Jff Jell, pkg c Corned Plate Beef..10c Good Nut Butter, b 23c Mother and Quaker Oats, pkg. All Knds Bologna 25c None Better 12c Campbell's Soups, can....12c Fresh Honecomb Trpe... 18c Del Monte Spnach, can...19c Choce Pnk Salmon, can...12c Tuna Fsh, can 20c Choce Prunes, 2 lbs. for... 25c Del Monte Cherres, can. 25c, 30c and 35c Pure Lard, lb 17c Best Prunes, lb 19c X L Condensed Mlk, can.. 15c Gorton's Codfsh, pkg 32c Cornflakes and Post Toa stes, pkg....m c X L Evaporated Mlk..../12c Crsco, 1 lb. can s."... 20c Good Rce, 4 lbs....j. 25c Natonal Nabsco Wafers, pkg. 10c Krkman's and Octagon Soap, 7c AMERCAN FOOD CO. Red Bank 3 Broad St. Asbur F*arlc 714 Cookman Ave. L-jO\g Branch 189 Broadwa Ocean Grove 39 Plgrm Pathwa 1

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