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1 RED BANK ER. VOLUME XLI. NO. 33. Issud Wfklr. Bnmd u IMOUI-OIMI Haer a ba Folfflo. a Bd Bank, N. * *nd«r UMA*I of Harsh 14. 1I7» RED BANK, N. J.,. WEDNESDA, FEBRUAR 12, $1.50 Per ear. PAGES 1 O 8. W S LIFE IN GERMAN. CHARLES A. G1BLIN ELLS OF HIS EXPERIENCES. He Say He < Havng a Grea me and Doesn Care Where hey Send Hm Johnny Oakes Enjoys a Furlough n Souhern France. Charles A. Gbln, n member of he Red Bank ambulance company, hun wren o Royal E. Moesjjf Shrewsbury-avenue. Mr. Gbln was n Germany when he wroe he leer and he spoke of ceran souvenrs whch le had nen o Mr. Moas. He also sad he would Bend hm an auomac German revolver f he could come across one. He had obaned one bu orders came o ge rd of all German arcles and he had o le go before geng an opporuny o send o Red Bank. Mr. Gblns leer hen aya:, "We hear nl knda of rumors as o here our dvson s o be sen and hen we are lkely o come home, ome say we are o go o Russa and mo Bay o Chna, bu nobody seems have any defne nformaon febou. Im hayng he me of my oung lfe, so ha does no_ maer, o me especally where we go so long,s I ge home some me. he place here I now am s he fnes <I have ruck snce we lef he Saes. Wo re n he own where John D..ockcfeller, Pjorpon Morgan oand 11 he oher bg bugs used o come or a bah and o ge nn appee, >u I don ake he bahs for ha [reason. Neher would hey f hey had been solderng egheen monhs, peleve me. "I wll be able o ell a lle abou \e war when I ge buck for we have peen a he frqn que a good deal. We were a he Champngne when he [Huns were sopped from comng hrough. I wll never forge ha bombardmen from he Champagne o Chaeau herry, am hen on o S. Mhel. -..he. las, of hem all was ho Argonne, whch was some ho place. _ ou have no doub read abou our dvson n Sedan. I am no a b sorry s nl over, bu I mss he excemen of drvng a machne durng (.le Imles; "I wll sop hs wrng now and rng off. I wan o hank you for he money order you sen and I wll buy n bole of wne and drnk your healh. If I should run across anoher Germnn auomac psol Ill buy n a hurry and shp o you." John Oakes; Jr., son of John Oakes of Newman Sprngs road, Red Bank, s aached o he medcal deparmen of he 33flh feld nrllery, whch s a par of he 87h dvson. On Jnnuary 20h he wroe he followng leer o hs moher, whch was receved by Jer las week: "Dear Moher: I jus came back o he regmen hs mornng, afer enjoyng a en-day rp o Cauere, whch s close o he Spansh border. ha own a a resor for wealhy people. he drnkng waer s vchy and here are sulphur bahs. One I day I ook a lle hke over he border o see some b he sghs of, Span. I wen Up o he op of some of he Pyrenees mounans, he ops of whch are covered wh snow almos all he year around. I ook me sx hours o ge o he op of he mounan bu ld no ake anywhere near ha long o come down. In comng down we sa on he snow and sld down a large par of he way. "Afhough ho ops of he mounans arc covered wh snow he clmae n he valleys s warm and here are no consan rans as here are n Souhern France. he Uned Saes governmen gave every solder a chance of havng hs rp and pad all expenses. he bes hoel n he place was provded for us and we "were old o repor f everyhng dd no su us; so you can be we had everyhng we waned. here was dancng every ngh; ho bahs n sul- 1 phur waer any me we waned hem; and we could say ou as lae as we wshed o. "All he cars here are r.un by elecrcy, for here are so many unnels ha seam canno be used. here s n bg cahedral here and all around are arfcal lmbs and cruches and he lke, whch have been cas asde by crpples who came o he church and who wore mraculously cured. I wns old a number of mes ha Chrs was crucfed on he spo where he church sands, and fu hs was he reason of he mracles beng performed here; bu I dd no pu much fah n ha sory, for I had always been old ha Chrs was crucfed n Jerusalem. "I used o drve a Ford ambulance for he medcal deparmen of my regmen, bu when I go up hs mornng and repored for work here waa a bg G. M. C. ambulance for me o drve. I sure s a dandy. I have o make a number of rps every day o pck up paens for our hospal. he reason why I have hs fne new ambulunce o drve s because whle I wus away he oher drver who ook my plnco ran he old Ford no a ree and compleely wrecked. "In my rounds I have me nearly everyone I knew n he army. I was ou o see Bll Flnnnery oday. I also ve» o soo Georro 0. I-Innro, who used o bo n he Regser offce wh me, bu ho wasn around and I wll go o see hm agan omorrow. [ "I s,rumored ha.a flee of shps!s expeced n "Bordeaux hs week o nlna us Bolders home. I surely do lo,e s ruer By he repor -n he SAars and Srpes* I see ha he "7h dvson s ll home, bu rl" know ("ha sn KO for ho ranspor moor company and he 334h, 336h and 33Ch feld arllery arc here ye, and I wll vs hem every day for hospal rmcs unlfurher orders. "I have receved he leer sayng you hul sen my Chrsmas package. he package enme wo weeks before Chrsmas and he leer ellng abou dd no ge here unl January Kh, BO you can seo how we are fxed for mad. hs s ho only leer I have receved snce December 2Gh. Our leers mus be held up somewhere along he lne, eher uhe Saes or hero, for up o he frs of December I uaed o ge four o ax leers every week.". Mrs. George K. Hoppng of Hud- Bon avenue, mphor of Wnlor Id, Hoppng, who s wjh he marnes..) I "servce fn Kufppe, receved fwbmeers from her son las week. he leers were daed Jnnuary 8h and January- 12h. In hs leers he sad he hud receved wo leers from home, daed November 12h and November 18h, and ha hese were 1 he only leers le had receved snce he lof he camp n Souh Carolna las Augus. Waler was gassed, wounded an_ posoned] n he fgh n Chaeau herry and he haa been n dfferen hospals n France four monhs. He was dscharged from he hospal n January und n reurnng o ls regmen he passed hrough a number of noed, ces of France ard fnally reached he Rhne, where he joned hs regmen. Waler and seven oher members are quarered wh a German famly and he says hey rou he Amercan solders fne. He hna receved no pay snco leavng he Uned Saes bu hs leer says ha he expecs o receve pay nfebruary. He doesn know when he wll ge home, bu ho says he does no expec o reach he Uned Saes whn a year. He concludes hs leor by Bayng: "If he boys a home wan o ge a ase of war, ell hem o jon ho marnes." Sergean Edwn Lawrence hompson of Maple avenue has wren o hs moher, Mrs. Edwn P. hompson, ha he expecs o sal for home shorly, as he hospal un wh whch he s conneced has been pu on he preferred salng ls. He enls* ed a Allenown, Pennsylvana, las May and wen o France he early par of July. He worked n he operang room of he hospal and also n he clercal deparmen of he hospal headquarers. He Baya he hospal where he s engaged, has abou 2,000 paens consanly, and ha upwards of 7,000 have been reaed here. He spoke of recevng he Red Bank Regser and hrough he Regser he learned ha Benjamn L. Awaer was beng reaed In ha hospal; bu before he could see hm he had been removed o anoher hospal. A he me of wrng he leer o hb moher Sergean hompson was on l un-duy furlough o Nce, Monaco, Mone Carlo and oher places n Souhern France.. Mrs. Parck IDaly of Wes sree has receved he follownjj leer from her eon, Sergean Wllam F. Daly, who s n France as a member of he 13h balloon company: "Dear Moher: I spen a very enjoyable New ears n Verdun. I s n prey place hough- s well sho up n some pars.* he underground cy of Verdun s ho mos wonderful Bgh I have ever seen n my lfe. I has abou welve square mles and seam cars and elecrc curs run hrough. here are sores and heaers nnd a church whch s sad o be over 500?, hundred years old. here are four pars o hs underground cy and sars lead from one par o anoher. I s made of concree and sone. Mos of he famles of Verdun lve n hs underground cy. On my way back from Verdun I ae my supper a S. Mhel, whch s anoher prey place, and I sure had some feed. ongh. I am back n he woods agan, wang for he call o supper." Joseph Fx, Jr., of Brdge avenue, son of Joseph Fx of Maron sree, has wren home and has sen copes of caons complmenng he dvsons whch ook par-n he las bales of he war. Joseph a a member of he Red Bank ambulance company. He s n Germany, and he says he s enjoyng he frs real res he has had snce he company crossed he seas. He says he Is n a real hoel wh nce beds, elecrc lghs and seam hea. «..-«. DIED IN FLORIDA. Dr. Henry Mchell, Formerly of Asbury Park, Des of Paralyss. Dr. Henry Mchell, who pracced medcne a Asbury Park for several years, ded recenly a hs wner home a Dayona, Florda. Deah was due o paralyss. Dr. Mchell was one of he early selers a Asbury Park; locang here n he sevenes. For abou ffeen years he pracced medcne, fnally rerng and devong mos of hs me o he cy healh.board, of whch he was he frs presden. D\ Mchell s survved by a wdow and one dnugher. A son ded of pneumona las December. Ded a Hospal. Mss Mldred E. Wallng, daugher of Joseph R. Wallng of Keypor, ded a he New Brunswck hospal las Wednesday of pneumona. She was 23 years old nnd besdes her parens leaves a broher, Wlbur Wallng of Calforna. he funeral was held a her lae- home Saurday and bural was made n Green Grove cemeery. Deah from Pneumonas Mrs. George G. Dsbrow of Keypdr ded las hursday of pneumona a he age of 33 years. She. leaves a husband and a nne-yenr-old daugher. he funeral was held Sunday and bural was made n Green drove cemeery. CO-OPERAION NECESSAR. A Muual Undersandng he Foun- ~~] daon of Success.. - Sysem, he maguzne of busness, n s February number, edorally quoed he presden of he Brsh board of rade as follows: "Co-operaon wll naurally be dependen upon he exsence of muual undersandng, rus and good wll among o peoples generally." Our busness s prosperng because we have he co-operaon of hundreds of sasfed parons who have rused n us nnd have gven us her good wll. We have cleaned, pressed, dyed and repared many garmens for hese folks, hey have co-operaed ly sendng o us such- arcles ha needed exper aenon and depended upon us o fulfll.her desres promply nnd sasfacorly. I s he muual undersandng here ha our work- s no sasfacory unless he cusomer s pleased n every way. Wo mus have your good wll, your confdence and rus. In order o prosper we mus be qualfed n all mes o mer your co-operaon.. Le us have a muunl underafandng relave o cleanng, pressng, reparng or dyeng your garmens. Red Bank Seam Dye works,. Max I«C(n,_. Er.o.P.!jc.or J _ 24 _JVes,, Fron sree, Red Blnk. Phone 734. Adversemen... See Page 2 of hs Paper or manufacurers lqudaon solo of coas, sus and drebses now gong on n A. Snlz & Co.s, Red Bank. Adversemen. AN AGED RESIDEN DEAD. ELNAHAN. FIELD DIED LAS WEEK IN FLORIDA, He Was Nearly Eghy ears Old and Was Born and Brough Up n Mddleown ownshp He Was Largo Invesor n Florda Lands. Elnahan. Feld of Mddleown ownshp ded suddenly n Florda las hursday. He was a large nvesor n Florda lands and of lue years he had spen hs wners here, besdes. makng frequen summer rps o Florda. ho body was prepared for bural n Florda and was sen o Red Bank, where arrved on Monday. he funeral s beng held hs afernoon a Far Vew chapel and he bural wll be n Far Vew cemeery. he bearers are Joseph H. Applegue, Charles H. hrockmoron, Wllam B. Conover, Edward W. Wse, John Wes and Henry C. McLean. Mr. Feld was. one of he oldes resdens of hs localy, he havng reached he advanced age of nearly eghy years. Mr. Feld waa a descendan of he Feld famly, whch was among he early selers of Mddleown ownshp. He was a son of Elnahan Feld and he was born and brough up n Mddleown ownshp. He was for a me assocaed wh Benjamn B. Hance of Rumson Neck n he nursery busness and he sared he Oak Hll nursery on hs farm n Mddleown ownshp upwards of fory years ago. Hs frs supernenden of he nursery was Wllam A. Brdle, who aferward sared a flors busness a. Navesnk. Abou 35 years ago Mr. Feld became neresed n Florda lands. Hs frs enerprse here was n he lne of rasng cocoanus. -He go a bg gran of.land from he Florda sae governmen for almos nohng, on whch o plan he cocoau groves. he rac was named Cocoau Pnrk. A large, shpmen of cocoanus was obaned *from Mexco, from rees whch were sad o bear a parcularly fne grade of cocoanus. hese nus were planed a Cocoanu Park. he nus grew all rgh, bu some of he young rees were desroyed by a lra whch swep over par of he planaon and ohers ded from varous causes. he lae Ezra Osborn of Mddleown was a parner of Mr. Feld n hs enerprse n s early sages, and aferward a number of oher resdens of hs par of Monmouh couny nvesed n he cocoanu planaon. he venure was unsuccessful and mos of he money whch was pu n he enerprse was los. Mr. Felds nex venure n Florda was n he purchase of a bg rac of land whch he called Hypoluxo Beach. hs rac was bough by fve persons, of whom Mr. Feld was one. he ohers were a Mrs. Brown of Waer Wch, John. Love of Lle Slver, Davd Bard of Manalapan ownshp and John S. Collns of Mooresown, New Jersey. Each man pu n $4,000, makng a oal nvesmen of $20,000. he land cos $12,000 and he remanng $8,000 was spen n buldng a dbckand. n makng oher mprovemens. Mr. Feld was n charge of he work on he place and afer he nvesors had held he land nearly weny years Mr. Feld was auhorzed o Boll, Ho found a purchaser and he rac was sold for $20,000, he orgnal sum nvesed. Each nvesor go hs money back bu none of hem go any profs or any neres on-he money -pu n: he buyer held he propery abou wo monhs and hen sold o anoher purchaser for $65,000. Besdes he nvesmen n Cocoanu Park and n Hypoluxo Beach Mr. Feld made many nvesmens n Florda lands on hs own accoun. He bough several large racs of land beween Palm Beach and Mamj and wh he growh of he Florda shore as a resor for Norhern people he land rapdly ncreased n value. H«sold pars.of hs racs from me o me, hs las large sale beng abou a year ago, when he sold a rac for S He had abou one housand acres of Florda lands a he me of hs deah, bu hese racs.! comprsed n good deal of land of no especal value. Mr. Felds esae s esmaed a abou $300,0Q0, of whch abou $200,000 s nvesed n bonds, socks and morgages. he remander consss of real esae n Florda and- n Monmouh couny. Hs "Oak Hll nursery propery s esmaed a $15,000 o $20,000. Mr; Felds wfe ded several years go. hey had wo daughers, boh of whom are now dead. One of he daughers was Mary, who marred lharles. Benne of oenvlle, Saen Island. She lef wo chldren, a boy and a grl. he oher daugher wns Frances.nvho wasgenerallyknown as Frank. She augh he Nuswamp school for wo or hree years when she was a young woman, a a me when her faher was one- of he rusees of he Nuswnmp school dsrc. She marred Alfred Pondexer and aferward moved o Denver, where she ded abou wo monhs ago. She "ef oc chld, a daugher. he,\yo Benne chldren are abou seveneen and ffeen years of age respecvely, nd he Pondexer grl s abou en years of age, Mr. Feld, accordng.o sores whch have been curren "for awong me, made nnny wlls and changed hem frequenly. Wha s beleved o have been hs lus wll was made shorly afer he deah of hs daugher, Mrs. Pondexer, and jus before le wen o Florda on hs las rp here. Joseph Applegnc of Ked Bank, a member of ho hardware and furnure frm of Hendrckson. & Applegae, was Mr. Felds mos nmne frend and -he knew more abou.,...mr. Felds personal affars han anyone else. I s sad ha Mr. Apple-gae and Charles. Benne of oenvlle, Mr. Felds- son-n-law, are he execuors of he wll. he esae s expeced o go o Mr. Felds hree grandchldren. Seed Poaoes. Washngon Couny Gans, $4.50; Mane Gans, Cobblers, Mounans, "4.05. Marchenh delvery. Abbo Worhley, Marlboro, N. J. elephone 343. Adversemen.. Dr. Dunn, Surgeon Chropods, Second ^naonalbarlrbldng; Red Bank. Hours from 1:00 o 6:00 p. m., daly. elephone 1G1-W. Adversemen. Guaraneed Pano unng. A. B. Drhnn, 42 Hudson avenue. Phone 152-J. Adversemen. MRS. GEORGE LEWIS DEAD. Far Haven Woman Ded Las Week a Home of Her Daugher. Mrs. Adelade A. Lews, wfe uof George Lews, ded a he home of her daugher, Mrs. Nelson W. Place of Fur Haven, uesday af las week. Deah was caused by cancer. Mrs. Lews was sxy years old and was he daugher of John F. Meners of New ork. Besdes Mrs. Place she s survved by a son, Cecl Kernble of Ked Bank, and by a daugher lvng a New ork. he funeral was held Frday ngh a he home of Mrs. Place and was n charge of Rev. James H. Brower of far Haven. Bural was made Saurday n Cedar Grove cemeery a Brooklyn. SICK ONL FOUR DAS. LILE SILVER MAN DIES AF- ER OPERAION. Arhur. Channng Clapp Ded on "uesday of jlas Week a he Long Branch Hospal he Funeral * Was Held Frday Afernoon. Arhur Channng Clapp of Lle Slver ded on uesday ngh of las week a he Long Branch hospal from he effecs of nesnal obsrucon. Mr. Clapp was aken sck he Frday prevous and waa removed o he hospal he followng Sunday flgh. Hs condon seemed o mprove on Monday bu on uesday~afernoon a change for he worse ook place and as a las resor an operaon was performed, bu had no good.effec as he dsease had passed beyond surgcal cure. Mr. Clapp was born a Dorcheser, Massachuses, 39 years ago. He was employed as a,cvl engneer by he cy of New ork and was saoned a he borough hall a S. George, Saen Island. He was one of he frs engneers o commence work on he large waer. plan a Rhokane,. New ork, whch now supples New, ork cy wh waer* Mr. Clapp and hs famly lved on Saen Island unl las Aprl, when hey moved o Lle Slver. "M". Capp leaves a wdow, who was formerly Mss M. Myre Campbell of Lle Slver, and wo chldren, Rchard and Marha Clapp. Hs parens, and a broher, Frank Clapp, lve a Dorcheser; and anoher broher, Sdney Clapp, lves n he Casklls. he funeral was held Frday afernoon a wo oclock. he servce was conduced by Rev. D.. Sephens. Mrs. J., E. Harvey and Mrs. George Ivns of Lle Slver sang wo dues and Mrs. Whley of Saen Island sang a solo. he bural was a Lle Slver. A he grave he Masonc servce was rendered by members of ha lodge from Eaono"wn, under he leadershp of Dr. <J. C. Rush. here were many floral peces. WILLIAM CHERR DEAD. Old Keypor Carrage Maker Ded Las Wednesday. Wllam H. Cherry ded suddenly las Wednesday mornng of hear rouble-a hs home a Keypor, aged 62 years. Mr. Chery rered from acve busness abou a year ago, havng been engaged for many years n he carrage and wheelwrgh busness wh Francs W. lon under he frm name of lon and Cherry. Abou a year ago hey sold her plan o C. C. Galbrah & Son, manufacurers of ree nals and lfe rafs. Besdes-hs- wfe -he -s-survved by. a daugher, Mrs. McKean of Hokokus, N. J.; wo sons, Waler B. Cherry anl Russell Cherry, a broher, John P. Cherry, n sepmoher, Mrs. Henry Cherry, and a half.broher, PhelpB Cherry. he funeral servces were held Frday afernoon from hs home. Rev. John -R. Reeves preached he sermon. Inermen was n Green Grove cemeery. ~ «> *.. DIED OF APOPLEX. Mrs.. Josephne erhune of- Red-Bank Ded Frday Week. Mrs. Josephne erhune, wdow of Henry C. erhune, who had lved for he pas year wh her only son, Edgar A. erhune of Lnden place, ded a fev days ago of apoplbxy. She was eghy years old. She was srcken wh apoplexy a year ago whle lvng n Newark and afer, she recovered she came o Red Bank o lve. She was srcken wh apoplexy.a second me a week before her deah. he funeral was held las uesday mornng a eleven oclock a he house. Anoher servfee was held a hree oclock n he afernoon a Mou Pleasan cemeery a Newark, where he bural was made. Besdes her son and daugher-n-law; Mrs. erhune leaves wo grandchldren, Lllan C, and Edgar A, erhune, Jr. GRONDE IS PROMOED. -. Former Red Bank eacher now Supervsng Prncpal al: Glassboro, Frankln J. Cronde, formerly prncpal of he Mddleown ownshp hgh school, has been made supervsng prncpal of he schools a Glassboro. He wen o Glassboro las fall s prncpal of He hgh school; Mr. Grande augh for a year and a half n he Red Bank hgh school. He marred he daugher of George S. Holmes of Red Bnnk. In hs new poson a Glassboro he succeeds E. B. Woods, who also formerly augh a Rd Bank. Mr. Woods has gone o France o engage n Chrsan nssocaon work. We Releve our roubles. Don be bohered wh hngs we can do for you. Is easer o send your garmens o us o be cleaned, pressed, repared or dyed han s for you o wurry abou bow youre gong o do yourself. Le us prove our ably. French Cleaners and Dyers, 0 Broad sree, Red Bank. Phone 7G-M. Adversemen. Seed Poaoes. Washngon Couny Gnns, $4.50; Mane Gans, Cobblers, Mounans,,05. March enh delvery. Abbo Worhes-. Marlboro, N. J. elephone 34 3r Adversemen. Have you been o Robers & Whes annual sock-akng ensh Mle.-:~f.o r od J.4!la f ;..o^.,b.u_y,,.rf!abje, merchandse below he? marke. Robers & Whe, Alanc} Hghlands. Adversemen.. m, _, Sore hroa If your hroa s lore use Knmonhs Bore hroa remedy. Sold bj all druggss. Adversemen. BUING LOS FOR HOMES. NINE MORE LOS SOLD A FAIR- FIELD GARDENS. Mos of hese Loa Were Bough for Homes for her.owners he Buyer of One of hese Los Inends o Make I a Haun for Brds Nne los a Furfeld Gardens on he Kngs Hghway have been sold durng ne pas en days. Arhur J. Hugerman bough a lo a he corner of he Kngs Hghway and Andover sree. hs lo s 40x147 fee and he prce was $150. Mr. Hagerman had prevously bough hree los and hs laes purchase gves hm a plo of abou hree-quarers of an acre a he corner of hese wo srees. He wll plow he ground as soon as sprng opens and wll have a bg garden here hs year. He wll also plan fru rees of varous knds n order o have rees n bearng n wo or hree years. Mr. Hagerman expecs o buld on hs plo nex year. Paul Clay of Wessde avenue and hs broher, Harry Clay of Monmouh sree, each bough a lo on he norh sde of Harvard sree, nearly oppose he bungalow on he souh sde of ha sree." Each of hese los s 40x120 fee and he prce was $135 each. Mrs. Sarah Clay Brown bough a large lo of 55 fee fronage a he corner of Harvard sree and Commonwealh avenue, for whch she pad $150. hs lo adjons ha of Paul Clay. homas Irvng Brown bough a lo or Harvard sree, adjonng ha of Harry Clay, for $135. hs lo s 40x120 fee. Mr. Brown also bough a lo on Commonwealh avenue, n he rear of he four los jua menoned. hese fve los make a plo of nearly an acresn sze. I wll be planed n poaoes hs year end he crop wll be dvded among he owners of he los n proporon o her holdngs. Each buyer of hese los expecs o buld whn he nex wo years. John Kennedy, he Red Bank flors, bough^a lo on Harvard sree, adjonng a lo he bough some me ago. he lo jus bough s n he woodland, and Mr. Kennedy nends o make hs plo a haun for our nave brds. He wllpu up. brd boxes as homes for he brds and he wll plan bushes and rees.whch bear fru, and seeds of whch brds are fond. he wo los form a plo abou 100x120 fee., Mr. Kennedy s consderng he purchase of wo or hree more los adjonng hose he now owns n order o enlarge hs grounds and he says ho may buld a Bungalow n" he grove for occasonal occupancy. he lo jus bough s 40x120 fee and cos $75. One young woman bough a large lo on Brghon avenue. he lo s 50x160 fee and cos $150. A lo on he Kngs Hghway, 40x120 fee,,was bough by a resden of Red Bank for $150. he buyers of boh hese los asked ha ^er names be no made publc as ye. HAZLE BUSINESS SOLD. VanMaer & Wegand radng Company- Busness -Ges.N.ew- Owners. j he VanMaer & Wegund radng company busness a Hazle was sold on Monday o a company of four men, who wll connue, he busness under he name of "he Hazle radng Company." he VanMaer & Wegand radng company was sared abou welve years ago by Mr. VanMaer and Mr. Wegand o deal In" farm machneryr co»l7"feedfe hay, ec., and o do a general sore busness. Peer O. Wegand bough ou hs parner abou lx years ago and he had snce connued he busness under he old name. he new owners are A. S. Lamberson and S. Herber Lamberson of Freehold, and John S. VanMaer and Alonzo F. Layon of Hazle. Mr. Layon wll be he manager of he busness for he new concern, and he busness wll be conduced along he same lnes as hereofore. NEW SUMMER RESIDENS. hree Furnshed Houses Rened Dur- ". ng he Pas Week. Edward S. Allare has rened he W.. McDowell resdence on Prngle avenue n Mddleown ownshp, o Sewar oung of Newark for hs seasons occupancy. he place s a shor dsance eas of he Kngs Hghway and faces on he rver...mr: oungs wfe was Mss Eleanor Me- Carer, She s a daugher of Rober H. McCarer of Rumson and Newark., ",, Mr. Allare has also rened he Marshall J. McAnerny house on he rver a Far Haven o Harry C. raue of New ork, and he Lesle B. Hll house on he Souh Shrewsbury rver a Lle Slver Pon o Graham B. McGregor of Newark. Red Banker Leases Holmdel Place. D. W. Mason has leased hs buldngs and sx acres 6f land o Wlson. oumans of Chesnu,-srce, Red Bank. Mr. oumans- was marred o Mrs. James Benne las November. He wll move o he Holmdel place abou March 1s. Wan Baskeball Games. he ordnance deachmen baskeball eam of Sandy Hook s anxous o book games on opponens cours. he eam averages 150 pounds n wegh. Games can be arranged by communcang wh Sergean RoberJ; Smpson, ordnance deachmen, Sandy Hook, N. J-^.^ Fnes of $ Fnes, of $15.50 were mposed by he own recorder,n January. Foureen persons were " arragned, of whom en were fned and fpur dscharged.. -. Fru of. he Loom, Hll or Lonsdale musln, 22-cen apron gnghnm^ IS cens; 3G-ncl percales" 29 cens, 40-nch base 30 cens; Huck owels 19 cens; mens shrs 95 cens; mens half hose 27 cens. Robers & Whe, Alanc Hghlands. Adversemen.. " "Say I Wh Flowers." A box of seasonable flowerb from Kennedys wll carry an unspoken n s s n B e o f h, g y o yours, on Valennes Day. -Adversemen. -_ Hghes prces pad for cale and calves. Shapro & Knz, Long Branch*, N. J. Phone 1027-M. Adversemen. ^ BROAD SREE SORE RENED. French Cleaners and Dyera Open a Place n he Krdel Buldng. he French cleaners and dyers have opened a place of busness n he Krdel buldng on Broad sree n he sore vacaed by he Frances mllnery parlor. he sore has been fed up wh modern fxures and he work rooms n he real* are equpped wh machnery for cleanng, pressng, dyeng and reparng. he place wll.be n charge of Moc Gordon, who was recenly dscharged from mlary.servce. Mr. Gordon was n busness before he war n he llaley buldng on Kas Fron sree. He was cormpell-d o sell ou on accoun of hs call o he army. O OWN HIS OWN HOME. ALBER SIMPSON O BUILD A FA1RFIELD GARDENS. He Has Conraced wh Howard Applegaeand Charles Hemblng for a Resdence Cosng $2,200 Whch s o be Compleed by May 1s. Alber Smpson of Headdens Corner s he frs purchaser of los a Farfeld Gardens on he Kngs Hghway o buld on hs propery. Mr. Smpson bough hree los *on Brghon avenue, beween Harvard and Exeer srees las fall. Each lo s 40x200 fee.»mr. Smpson pad $140 each for he los.. Las Frday Mr. Smpspn sgned a conrac- wh Howard Applegae and Charles llemblng of Red Bank for he erecon of a house on hs plo. he house wll be 20x27 fee "and wll have hree rooms on he frs floor and hree, rooms on he second floor. I wll have a hp roof. he conrac prce of he house s $2,200, and s ( o be compleed and ready for occupancy by he frsof May, when Mr. Smpsons lease on he house where he now lves wll expre^ BUS IRVING PLACE HOUSE; Wlls A. Clayon Sells Propery o D. Olver Wolco. Wlls A. Clayon" has sold, hs house and lo on he souh gde- of Irvng"plaee, near Maple avenue, o D. Olver Wolco of.peer,s place, who bough.he propery for a home, he house conans sx rooms and a bahroom and s.equpped wh modern mprovemens. Mr. Clayon bul he house abou a year ago. he o has-a fronage of ffy fee om Irvng place. he easern boundary s 200 fee long and he wesern boundary s seveny fee long. A garage s on he rear of he propery. Sr. Wolco s a commuer beween Red Bank and New,ork. he propery was sold hrough he Francs Whe agency. BIRHDA SURPRISE PAR. Harry Dunbar Was Sxeen ears Old Las Wednesday. A brhday surprse pary - was gven o- Harry Dunbar a hs home on Wes Fron sree las Wednesday ngh n celebraon of hs sxeenh Brhday.""" he :usual~games and fesves of such occasons were enjoyed. he guess were Adolph and Enar Larsen, Brownng Wlson, Charles Allare, Olver Wymbs, Alber McQueen, Waler McCoach, GOLDEN WEDDINGOF MR. AND MRS. DANIEL WOOLLE. A Celebraon W. Held a her Homo a Rumson Lus Frday, Afy ernoon Many Gfs Recevedby he Aged Couple. Mr. and Mrs. Danel Woolley of Rumson had a surprse vs Frday afernoon from abou ffy of her frends n celebraon of he ffeh annversary of her marrage. he afernoon. was spen n socably and n alks of old mes. he couple receved many gfs, among whch were gold peces, chna and flowers. Rev. Faher Callahan, recor of Holy Cross church, o whch he couple belong, was. among hose presen. He made a few remarks and sad prayers for he connuance of happness and long lfe for he couple. Mr. Woolley s a nave of Lle Slver. He s 73 years old. Hs wfe. was born n Ireland 72 years ago. She came o Amerca when a young grl. he couple were marred a S. Jamess church, R«l Bank, by Rev. Faher Saloan. hey moved o Rumson 22. years ago and bul one. of he frs houses n wha s now known as he Rdge road secon. he couple have fve chldren, all of whom are lvng. hey arc Mrs. Anono Malansena and he Msses Jula and Ky Woolley of New ork and Mss Mary Woolley and James "Woolley, who lve a home. here are wo grandchldren, chldren of Mrs. Malansena. Mr. Woolley s employed as gardener by Wllam Mc- Inosh of Rumson. Boh Mr. and Mrs. Woolley are n exceponally good healh and are boh engaged a her "occupaons daly.. VanSchock," Mldred Harrson, Dorohy Conkln, helma Chrsansen, Dorlorus ony, Jesse Paerson, arre Sephen fcdal and Clara Dunbar. SHOO FOR SILVER CUFV Far Haven Rfle Club o Hold Handcap Shoo Nex Week. he Far Haven rfle club wll hold a handcap shoo for a slver cup on Washngons brhday. Las Saurdays shoo resuled n a e beween CharlesBenne.of Mddleown and R. B. Wlson, Jr., of Red Bank, wh scores of 73. Oher scores were R. C. Lawrence, Jr., 71, Edward Benne 67, Charles McGrah 62, Lloyd Lawrence 57 and Vernon McGrah and Wallace Wlson 56. Ohers who sho were Condon rou, Wllnm Lawrence and Lyle McGrah. he Saurday afernoon shoos wll sar a 3:30 hereafer Chcago Sock_Co. Scores Bg H. FIF EARS OF BLISS. KNIGHS OF COLUMBUS BALL. I Wll be Held ongh a S. James* Clubhouse. ho -Red Bank councl of he Knghs of Columbus wll hold a ball ongh n he clubhouse on Mon-.. mouh sree. he buldng, whch s known as S. Jamess club, has been urned over o he use of he Knghs of. Columbus. he neror of he clubhouse wll be gayjy decoraed, wh flags ahd palms. A number"of Camp Val solders, who are members of he Knghs of Columbus, wll aend he bafl. hs delegaon wll. be n charge of Mahew. Henry, secreary a Camp-Val.. Hackea. orchesra of fve peces wll furnsh he musc. he commee n charga of he ball s,composed of Parck FV Kennedy charman, Denns Murray, James McDonough, Francs J. Hoffman and Waler Sweeney; MOOSE LODGE BENEFI. A Euchre Pary and Dance Wll Ba Held February 27h. he Red Bank Moose lodge wllhold a euchre pary and dance on hursday ngh, February 27h, n he Krdel buldng. he commee n charge of he affar comprses Rober Norman, Wllam Derch, homas Brady, Frank Hoffman, Irvng VanBrun, John P. Mulvhll, Carl Munch, Waler Conk and James.Bu ler. he euchre games wll sar a" egh oclock. Vo Marasco and Francs J. Hoffman of Red Bank and James Buler of Far Haven were naed no he Jura- -Rcd-Bank-Moose-lodg jas.hur!rajr ngh. Mr. Hoffman has been apponed o he poson as organs of he lodge. Arcanum Lodge Smplcer. he Royal Arcanum lodge of Red "BanrwH""hold avr operoneeng-ahsmoker omorrow ngh n he councl rooms n he Esner buldng. here*wll be vocal and nsrumenal selecons and an address wll be gven by Frederck A. Goodwn, depuy supreme regen. he members of he councl are prvleged o brng prospecve members and frends a» Go Souvenr Vase. Mss Sade Boskey of Locus avenue has receved a souvenr vase made from a shell fred a Verdun. I was sen o her from France by Ray Fredenburg^ a former member of he Red Bank^mbuance company, who s now aached o he 102d feld hospal., -: ners," n four-ac comedy drama from he pen of Owen Davs and n whch Alce Brady sarred some wo years ago. he sory of he play s appealng, flled wh brllan comedy and he Chcago players were all exceponally well cas n her respecve roles, he-play was beaufully sageu and excellenly cosumed. hs afernoon a^nd evenng he company s presenng one of he bgges New ork hs n recen ycars^ namely, "A Par of Slk Sockngs," a comedy n hree acs by Cyrl Harcour and whch ran one sold year n New ork a-wnhrop Ames Lle heaer. I s s frs producon a popular prces.."a Par of Slk Sockngs" ells of moor cars, dany lngere, he love spas of a, newly marred couple, and lasku no leas, how one brave debuane capures a "burglar wh "A Par of Slk Sockngs." " hursday manee and ngh he aracon wll be "Playhngs," a fourac drama by Sydney oler. he sory, of he play hnges around he affars of wo young grls whose sjcgles o make a lvelhood n New ork led hem no nnny rals and empaons. One emerges wholesome and "dloan, and he oher chooses no wsely nor well. I she redempon of. hs grls lfe ha gves he play s moral lesson and places as one of he bg lerary achevemens of modern playwrng. Frday manee.and ngh "Very. Good Edde" wll bo offered and he aracon Saurday manee nnd ngh s"brds of Prey,".a srrng melodrama by Joseph Noel, he auhor of "he Pawn." Seas \ro now on sale for all performances hs week. Adversemen.. Mllnery Clearance. Fnalclearance of, all wner mllnev-y--a,,on.a-af. dvgnal."prces. Scnhac.l. Co., Asbury Park. -Adversemen. Don neglec your chlds Bore hroa. Use Knmonhs sore hroa remedy and ge quck relef. Adversemen. superb mlch sock, hefers, bulls, hay, corn, horses", ec., a your own prce, wll be offered a my nex bg publc sale a my sales and exchange sables oppose he Cenral ralroad saon, Freehold, N. J., on Frday, February 14h, 1919, a 1:00 oclock. 50 head of New ork sae cale hgh grade Holsens and Guernseys, ho bes ha grow, some fresh and ohers close sprngers, ages hree o nne years, wegh 1,000 o 1,550, some wh records of 50 o 62 pounds per day.-hese are he knd ha wll show a real and connual prof. Every head was personally seleced by me and bough on he farms where bred... hey are he nces lo of mlch cale ever brough no Monmouh couny. Anyone s welcome o confe look hem over and es hem before day of sale^ Every cow haa been uberculn esed. All mus be aavcpresenel or no sale.. has he way I do busness and I am here welve monhs n he year o back up all guaranees. 30 head of New Jersey sae cale hese conss of 20 head of Guernsey and Jersey mlch sock, exra good famly cows, anl en hend of exra good hefers and young bulls, ready.o serve, Agan your bd s my prce, and everyhng as represened. Also a he same me nnd place wll be sold 40 ons of hay, 20 ons of second cung alfalfa, 20 ons/frs-clnss mxed hay, 100 bushels ear corn and a number of wagons, horses and pgs. Sale posve, ran or shne, all unler cover. Auo ruck and drver on grounds durng snle. Arrangemens can be made for delvery of cule o any pon. erms: All sums of $50 and under, cash; over $50, hrco monhs cred, purchaser o gve bankable. noe wh approved secury;, prvlege of renewal of jueo monhson paymen of one-half.. V. eman, auconeer; George W. P.ferson, Jr., clerk.. Jacob Zlokn. ^frverfpm(>n^-r ; 3:x..:. ; -...-:."j-"-=.,.. "Say I Wh Flowers." Send her flowers for he Valenno Day remembrance. Buy hem a Kennedys, 41 Broad sreo Red Bank. Adversemen,,

2 FARMERS, AENION! We have ofl hand NIRAE OF SODA A $80.00 PER ON. Have also full lne of Burlap Bags for Gran, Produce, Ec. Phone Maawan 3, or wre Maawan, N. J. J. FISCHER & 4 CO.»»»%»» All hree knds sealed n argh mpuryproof packages. Be SURE o Se WRIGLE5 HAWKINS BROS REJSOESAE MORGAGE LOANS 10 MONMOUH SREE, (Ground Floor) :;. elephone 352 RED BANK, N. J. MILLINER MILLINER 1919 FURS Lades and Msses Coas, S&fs, Dresses, Blouses and Skrs and Infans Wear MARCUS MILLINER 8 BROAD SREE RED BANK, N. J. SWEE CIDER I am devong m^enre me hs season o he-makng of Swee Cder. he cder s he sweees I have ever made. My Nu Swamp dsllery has always been famous for s \pple Brandy and s Swee Cder and hs year my cder s"* exceponally good.. Leave orders.for f by he gallon or barrel a my Nu Swamp dsllery or a my lquor sore, 23 Wes Fron Sree, Red Bank. elephone 476- O. C. WILLIAM OBRIEN MEANS HIGH GRADE SERVICE Approved and Improved Heang. Plumbng Roofng Earhen and Iron Ppe BEBD BA1NK andseabrigh MEWS. E«jary fb. he Rumsoa Democrac club wll gve s annual -par roas a he Shrewsbury Inn nex Wednesday ngh. Fve hundred nvaona have been ssued. he offcers of he club are James E. Bogle presden, Charles K. Brggs vce presden, L. J. Ryan reasurer and Danel A. Naughon secreary. _. _ Posmaser Wllam H; Alas s havng plans drawn for an neror change o he posoffce buldng. he consoldaon of he wo offces makes more room necessary n he presen oflce. ^, he rees and slmbbew on he h. Drekel Godfrey propery are beng pruned. A meeng of he Monmouh couny horculural socey wll be held a Red Mens hall omorrow ngh and... essay on horculure wll be read. Essays "of a smlar characer.wll he a feaure of he meengs hereafer. he offcers for he ensung year are: len -Vhll Hunner. l>re:!unb Wllum H. W.e, 1 MIIMHIIN, Charles HeWKle..nry -Hjrry A. K-c-1. neal srevllrj Wllum >o«len. MI/oulu: e.v-eay -Wllam urner,.sur.! V/llnm Melr..Uvfrm exlbon commee Wllam /HE HEP BANK REGISER. Llunmm execuve cemnc Wellll WuU--U-o Kennedy.. ^,. " o ocera wll ake..place. George Margns, he annual leco Counclman. Charles Emery, who MssCarn Crawford.spen par of has bcrack several Weeks, wll leave las week wh her aun, M.sa Jlry hs week for a sanarum n Ponn-:- Brower of Red Bank. sylvaa. Exra.meengs wm: held ll he Mss -Emma D^on lus gone o Mehods church un uesday,f cunaylvna for a few.weeks for he Wednesday, hursday and Frday..cf of. her healh.- nps of las week. On hursday { Harold Ferry has been dscharged ngh a large number oeaonown m mlary Eervce. am he expecs people aended he servce.. o resume hs former dues as daryman on he Bovdcn esae. He re-park wu3 a recen vsor of Mssj Alas Elzabeh Bennc of Asbury urned from overseas a few weeks Maron Crawford. Mss Crawford j spen par-of las week wh, Mss A. Jeffrey, who wass employed Benne a Asbury Park. jjovenmcn wo.rk n Vrgna, was Samuel J- Benne hao been on n;.; h nfluenza whle he wassck ls. * -. n he Souh. He was brough home he resdens served by he rural a few days ago n a serous condon. free mal delvery roue have receved leers from l» posoffce le- Raymond Pullen, who. has been serously sck wh pneumona, s nowpavmen conanng a "noce, abou much mproved. He expecs o be ou "he change n he delvery of he loors hs week mal. he mal s a presen delvered from Eaonown and he pro- he p polce are exceponally py acve soppng he breakng of raffc regulaons. Durng he pas, week sevlvered by auo from Asbury Park. posed change s o have he mal deeral auomoblss have been sopped.he leer recved from heposofce.and reprmanded. "A heavy fne wll deparmen saes ha he change be he penaly for a second offense. wll be an advanage o hose lvng Wllam Pomphrey has receved a along he roue and hose n favor of leer from France ellng of experences ha befell hs broher, Waler saemen favorng he change. he he change are requesed o sgn a Pomphrey, who s a member of heopposon o he new mehod of de- j, moor ranspor corps n he Meuse dsrc of he Verdun fron. John Fnnegan, a broher of Wllam Fnnegan, who s n he servce abroadr sen a German gas mask o oajb employ janors for oe fre AOIWH. he borough budge Ms been adoped or hs year and hese ecommendnons wll probab.lv, go over unl he nex budge s prepared. Henry D. Woolley, a member of he Bed Bank ambulance company whch a now n Germany, had sen a leer o Mayor Corles and hs leer was read a he meeng. Henry waned o be remembered o all hs frends and he sad he was anxous o ge back.home. He aad ha beng on German sol was.all rgh from u mlary pon of vew, bu ha beng on Kumson sol would su hm a grea deal beer. INON. FALLS NEWS. Mr.. Frank Wyekoff Fall, from Sepladder Church Meeng*. Mrs. B. Frank Wyckoff made a mssep down from a aepludder a. few days ago and spraned u cord n legs. For a me she was eomphsk o use cruches o ge around. \ he ludeaad socey me las hursday -afernoon a Mrs. Samuel J. Bennes. I was he frs meeng snce las summer. No much busness was rausac d bu here was a general alk on holdng an eneranmen soon...a he nex meeng of.he socey nx monh a Mrs. j lvery s general and several peons have been prepared opposng he change. _ EVERE NEWS. hs broher, whch was,rec«ved a few days ago. Mr. Fnnegans faher-nlaw, James E. Bogle, who s presden FI*g, One-Beng of Gold. Four Sar* Added o Vllage Servce of he board of educaon, ook he he servce flag y\yas aken down mask o school las week and exhbed o he pupls. He g»ve a shor hree blue sars and a gold sar. las week and four.sars were added alk on he wonderful mlary roc- by Amercan solders n Caron, who was klled n. acon, and he gold sar s n honor of Francs ords maded he war. he. new blue sars are- for Edv/ard he kndergaren was opened las Benne, Charles Kelly ard. House. week a he publc school. I s n Over 200 persons aended Ih? charge of Mrs. Wllam Lawrence. euchre pary and dance held Saurday ngh week a James P. Carons he new deparmen s a, he Oceanc school. I promses.o be a bg feaure of school wok. judgng from he ernes church. home for he benef of S. Cahneres manfesed by "he chldren. he Evere Red Cross auxlary and her parens.- has been ordered o make weny he road leadng from Frs sree I pars of socks, (35 washclohs and.22 hrough he;. Bovden esae s beng laundry bags n addon o he usual ;( ven a op coa of ashes. oupu of pajamas and refugee gar- he borough b h budge bdwas adoped mens. he auxlary has also been a las hursday nghs moong of requesed o kn shawls. In order. Rumsbns governng bonl. Councl- j o accomplsh he work asked for, he j ^ JMev-grSfa-aMd-Parrnyopposed! rmauxlary wll need: more- workers. creasng 1 he salares""of "ceran of- he members wll mee omorrow. fcab hu he oher counclman voed j afernoon and afer her work s (In-; for he budge and wen hrough as shed a luncheon wll- be served, orsrnallv prepared.. Harold Sou aended he roll call John H. McPeak, he chef of no- a he New Monmouh Baps church lce, wll have a en-day vacaon*. Hs las hursday. j wfe ded recenly and some busness ~Mrs_ lm.^ ^. Bernard 4..«.n uuw.,^ Bodne w* of"r<rd Wn ^.*mv.. BaU^ maers-requre hm" o be ou of I vsed her faher, Davd Long, Unl own he councl approved Mr. Mc^j week JPeRk!s:hQd,._and_alao_he bonds.of-! Harry. Carer-,~-wno-4ves-^.on- he Xndrew C. Corell a» recorder, and! Warden farm, s buldng a garage, of John Conne, Davd Knney and Mrs. John Sjhvagon gave a euchre I John McLaughln as parolmen. pary on Monday ngh of las week. \ he followng are he puplarorhe he frs -prze was :won -by-arhur-] Rumsnn publcschools who wero per-! Caron. A socal scaaon was enjoye.l fee n her aendance durng he \ afer he games. pasmonh:,. ^r-fph Caron 3 around a^an af-, SCHOOL NO. I. er havng been lad up wh sckles" 1. Nnh am enh -(rades Frank CHI-IOII. Joseph Hnclmnnn, Henry Hume; Mol j.olmaon. Clnrlos Meara. Jamra Shea. John ShfO. Rahm-d Roco-a- Elflc. AUa. Holon Flaley, Klorence Fnklescn, huella Jprev, I Lllan Juhne). AlarKUe-e Lyon». I.ndn Pun-n. Muc - Povur, Maron Rce, Mare I "o fjulrfn nn arrl of nrrc. V l»ro yndnll,."?r»h ar* nrpk ul clwplws fm»mv*-.. Ehh rade Paul.fahnes. Wllam Jcffrey. BernanI Keany, Franl Sez: Vcrnon ; wvrm*. s«(n l<- fs f«p sslv v*»r- : ; l j NKVl-IR.\ E.S. One Imf\<:.If^ro* cl 131 VanBrun. Frances Byrne. Bhel KreflK. c*4»rvm<>r -r hv mull. 3fV n bu*".*. I Louse Ghezx, Rebecca Herber, Ma-jrnrc KK. r. A. V;rhf*, M. IX. *hlnlfl»ha; J»J Wlson.,< j Sevenh evade Wllsm Buohanon. John I,*^ Hnejmunn, John Kenny, Charles Macln- A I osh, John Noonan. Helen MarkB, Louno >\ { Rce. Mldred R-d. helma Wes. I A. Sxh grade Gerard Emery, Warlell?<! Ivna."Wllam Lyons,, Kaherne OBren. >*< Ffh urade Raymond Daly, Wllam Dow- A [ Ion, Lyoncl Fnklesen. Hroll Mark., y j Gladys Jcnkns._ Margare Sez. Elabeh Smh. Mldred rou Fourh Kradc Davd Daly, Oo Godc, Wllam Schulz,. Adelne Mller. hrd Kradc Henry fuchanon. Edvrard Jeffrey, Marrare Daly. -Ellen Koacb. Frs and second grades Hya Cunnngham, Carl Desnreaux. Rober Fnn. MU-hncI Fnn. J.ose]jh Fnnegan. ^Sohn.cnnn^a, > rancd Lyons. mohy Nofnan. Floyd Pa- IM-non. John Salmon,. Edward.Schulz, Harold Schulz. Margare Cunnngham. Mary Uuwlen. Alce Emery, Maruarc- Gode, Grnce Hck», Elzabeh Keach. Mary Lung. Lllan Macnosh, llen-cc MuIIer, Grace Ncholas, Elzabeh Pyerl. SCHOOL NO. 2. Sxh nradc Vlnla Vanlrun. Joseph Ghezz, Savaro Magarno, Harry Zobel. Ffh. grade Han-y Johnson, Dorohy Fourh grade Wllnrd Brennan. W.-ll»- Johnson. -Joseph rover. Wllam Saguron, Helen Bronnan, Holen clar, Alce ConncLL Hev. A. A. McKay, who s saoned a he mlary hospal a Colona, j New, Jersey, spen par of las week wh Ills famly here. he ffh eneranmen of he Peoples popular course wll be held a he schoolhpuse Monday ngh, February "24h. he eneraners I wll be he ICenhvorh players, a I company of dramac arss, /\vho wll,presen.pars of modern plays! wh beauful cosumes..! A euchre and socal evenfj wll! ho.held a Holy Cross hall Frdny of Charles Lews.; WHOLESAUFAND REAIL DEALER JN LUMBER, I Sash, Doors, Blnds, Glass j and Bulders Hardware.! RED BANK. N. J. \ HE PQIN o be consdered n buyng Drugs s, frs of all, he osshurcr f J j he ax map of Rumson has boon- qualy. hen, of course, 9 \ compleed and has been acceped. you wan o be sure ha ^ by he, councl. I wll be used n rankng assessmens hereafer! Selmar your druggs keeps a fresh Hesss personal assessmen of las fall was reduced by he conny ax board. He hal pad hs axes and he wll receve $76.47 back from he sock and employs an exper o ake charge of he PREborough, h3 benp; he amoun of SCRIPION DEPARaxes overpad by hm. he collecor was released- from delnquen 11EN. axes of $29, hese beng classed, as I 1 uncollecble. I. Resoluons governng he use of I he fre apparaus, were adoped and ou «u; be sure of all hese good pons, and many more. hese resoluons wll be posed n each fuehpuse. Mahew Bawman,[ Snxhef lofnhs fru-f^arfmeh.recommended ha a" roary pump be a.." ; - bough for each moor ruck; ha a moor racor be b6.u«rh for each H. C. HUBBARD Pnpp. horae-drawn ruck; ha he (re 1^ Broad Sree, houses be heaed a publc expene; RUI Bulk. la elecrc lanerns be provded far I each fre apparaus; and ha he bav- Coas; Sus and Dresses he January seback of cold weaher s responsble for her oversock. Consequenly $20, $25 and $30 garmens ake new and uncalculaed reducons and are placed on mmedae sale here, a Every fashonable fabrc wll be,, found, all; szes and syles for boh Women and Msses. here are oo many garmens o be dsplayed on one floor, hence boh floors have her quoa. So come whle hs sale lass and aend hs,, our. Greaes Coa, Su and Dress Sale # fv!eans H arder Work for our Baery and neglec of he baery a ha me may resul, n cosly repars. ou can avod hs rouble f you gve your baery a- small, bu reasonable amoun of care and aenon. Le. us gve your baery a es coss you nohng and may saveyou money. We wll gladly advse you as o s heeds durng cold weaher, and wll make repars, f necessary, n he rgh way a he rgh cos. Pay us a vs oday. Fnd ou wha "Ejde" servce means. % Red Bank Baery and Sarer Co. 15 Mechanc Sree, Red Bank, *. - " "" elephone 1036 Whe Sar faxcabs ALWAS OPEN ry &e Car -wh a "Whe Sar". Call Red Bank 747 PAREFUL DRIVERS Promp Aenon Gven o All Orders Offce Oppose Depo BRASCH <Sc GOSIW, Propreors ESABLISHED 18S4 ALEXANDER D. COOPER Real Esae and Insurance Fbe, Lfe Accden, omado Md Pk*-GI«M Insurance ELBPHONf 111 C VM MAKES WEAK Poajve Convncng Proof We publsh he formula o! Vnol o prove convncngly ha baa le power o creae srengh. r and- Beef" Pepones, an ndmdn«oncolopln«eb,lro AmnoQlum CUrao, Lma fsd Sffa ayceophuphaea, Cacula. Any woman who buys a bole of Vnol for a Weak, run-down, nervous condon and fnds afer gvng a far ral dd no help her, wll have her money reurned. aon Vhof. Ie formula proves here s nohng lke I for «H wwlr, rundown, mnrnrorked, nervras men an women»ndfor feebla om-people»n& dellcaa ohurn. ry- once juwde convnced. * I J«. Owner, Jr., DrurU, R.d R, B-ofc,,*,,!. aul Oru(j lau Evnywbr 1S*.

3 HE RED BANK REGISER. LRIC HEARE ONE NIGH ONL 13 HARVE D, ORR OFFERS HE HAPPIES OF ALL NEW ORK MUSICAL COMED SUCCESSES "MISS BL Posvely a Guaraneed Aracon 1,000 Laughs, Prey Grls B GEO. V. HOB AR, AUHOR OF "EXPERIENCE." WIH MLUlC B SILVIO HEIN, COMPOSER OF lv FLO FLO. ORIGINAL CAS AND PRODUCION OF FOR PEOPL! CflRLOflD 0F SCENER INCLUDING HARVE ORR, MARJORIE BONNER, WILL POWERS, GLADS FISHER a n d OAKES & DeLOUR, SENSAIONAL WHIRLWIND DANCERS 40--PEOPLE--40 GORGEOUS GOWNS 22-SONG HIS-22 ONE SOLID EAR A HE 39h SREE HEARE, NEW ORK CI BROADWAS PREIES CHORUS HE BIGGES SHOW OF. _. m NOE hs s he same company ha played renon, Alanc Cy, Balmore and all he ces WMSlng lncs DON MISS HE BES AND BIGGES SHOW OF HE SEASON WELL WORH SEEING SPECIAL, PRICES 100 Seas a 25c 150 Seas a 50c 230 Seas a 75c 350 Seas a $1.00 A Few Seas a $1.50 GE OUR SEAS EARL A HE BOX OEFICE FAIR HAVEN NEWS. Washngon aujper Saurday of nex week from fve o egh oclock. he john Pear«all Makng Aleraons o pasors opc a he church nex Sundny mornng wll be "Endure Hard-- " H House on Man Sree. I John Pearsall s havng he paron separang he sng room from vce wll be held a 7:30 a ngh and ness as a Good Solder." A song ser- he.hall n hs house removed. An he evenng servce wll sar a 7:45..open" sarway wll be bul n place he subjec wll be "AMan of Sorrows." he lades ad! socey wll (of heprcsen sarway. j James Rankn has aken u job nmee omorrow afernoon a Mrs. Oklahoma. I Harvey Lles. l Mrs. Anne R, Brown of New ork, I Mrs. Deborah Smh s around wdow of Capan Benjamn Brown, agan afer beng lad up wh a fell recenly and broke her arm. Mrs. heavy cold. Brown formerly lv.ed a Far Haven. JI John Qunn of Freehold was a All he carpeners from here who vsor here Sunday and hs moher; have been workng a Sandy Hook Mrs. Wllams, reurned home Wh have been lad off; ~ r- l-hm for-n-vs. Harvey Marcellus hns bough a Benjamn Felder-has qu hs job moor boa hull from Frank A. Mul-, a Esners facory and s. now employed = aa foreman n Blasdells lum- ford.- He wll repar and nsall an. engne n.. ber mll. Mrs. Wllam C. Benne has -receved a leer from her broher n made n he rver. Wllam Benne Good caches of eels are beng France sang ha-he expecs-o_be_ go_,abou ffeen pounds one day hone hs monh, jlas week. of E P Bafr, who has been employed Brooklyn have reurned home afer MnoMnL. VIHS fnshed hs work spendng par of her weddng rp here Zr%ees o move f om & wj& Mr and Mn. Evere Smh. n0 Chrsan Endeavor socey Iaway show.,,, gven las week for DIHIH; IVH-IVCHbacker, he famous aun racer who recenly reurned from Franco afer makng a fne record as an army avaor for Uncle Sam. Lews Smh and Herber Snyder have se her lshng nes n he rver. he pasors opc a he Mehods church nex Sunday mornng wll be "Gods Favor o Hs People." he subjec a ngh wll be "Waers Issued Ou." A song servce, wll precede he evenng meeng. he lades socey wll mee omorrow afernoon a Mrs. Lews Smhs. he women of he church are now a work on he plans for. her Marha Washngon supper. Mrs. James H. Grower was confned o he house lus week wh a severe cold anl nervous breakdown. he srees -of he borough have beep scraped anl aro now n much beer shape. Frederck V. Bowers and hs hearcal company aro now playng n he Wes n he muscal farce, "Im So Happy." Lus week hey were a Peru, Indana. A son wab born o Mrs. 0. C. Ann Eckman. v Ffh am lh rrada HoV"lc<- Mnm. Nna Lle. K»hcr l.lle Elsk- Mln on. Hrlw ]>«). Mary.1lUc. (Iron!.. Ilmku... V.rnon McGrah Fred M»rr Imy. -"forjo Olm«eml, Evere.nurlrc. Julan lol, 1J1 nfr1l : an l r 1 fourl crnle«r Mllnn Snyder, Charles Muck, Elwnr.l Lle, Edwml lorer homm Calnmlrlln, Wullnre Dennel, Je»«! Uonnef, Vn.-en WcCnrlly, Crorc C.olrell, Ihlp Hlldle, Anne Calnnlnllo, Dorohy Iurker. Anna MnrellH, Arane Lle. Vern Rddle. KrH lnl Bccod Kraler Arhur unpn,.lueph Flood, Lyle. Mcdnrh, Kull Kumrll. Jnck \Vheln. John KnrnlnH, Dorohy HnUHleer, Helen Klenoe.hmd. Suh-prmnry.. nnd flrn cnuleh Dorohy I.rnne. Grnco Blddlc, Elznbol Hnllcmnn..Joseph KnrnhnbB, heodore Pnlne, Donll Sweefy, Wllllnm Mouchcll. 1SK SREE SCHOOL. Prmary dopurnm Allro Hlnen, Alhm Sfnrs. Davd.Ilck, Peer Ill-own, Calyjn Vlnccnl, Josnh Vncen. -.he good conduc pn was awarded o. Gladys Russell, Joseph Mller, Lucy Calandrllo and Alce. Walsh. he flajr guard consss of Dorohy Benne, heodore Pallac and Grace Rddle,.. navy. he women of he Mehods church wll hold her annual Marha Mrs. Edward A. Kerry gave brh o son January 25h. ALANIC HIGHLANDS NEWS. Dance Frday Ngh a Communy Clubroom Frehouse Acceped. A dance wll be held Frday ngh of nex week a he communy clubrooms on Frs avenue. Mrs. J. S. Flcrof s charman of he eneranmen " commee. Cheser Arhurs jazz bnnd wll furnsh he musc. he openng of S. Agness new clubrooms wll be held omorrow ngh. A dance wll bo held n he clubrooms on Frday ngh, February 28h. John Phllps, who s sll a paen n a hospal n he Bronx, where he s beng lrea ed for wounds receved whle fghng n France, spen Sunday wh frends here. Mss Helen Hnrnedy, a eacher a he publc school, was lad up las week wh sckness. Mss Geneveve Jackson has a poson as senographer a he offce of he exas ol company a New ork. Mrs. James Whehead spen par awnlko of Cleveland, Oho, on Janmry 31s. Mrs. Walko was formerly John McNell of Jersey Cy. of las week wh her sser, Mrs. "ss Lorea Wngner of hs place. Mayor Charles R. Snydor nnd he he followng pupls of he Fnr counclman have offcally acceped [lven publc schools were no lae he lrchouse on Moun avenue, afer re absen durng January; a horough nspecon of he buldng WILLOW SREE SCHOOL. had been mado by hem. [.Sevenh anl <-l,hh Krmlcn lcnr>> Ghndwlck. I.ynnwood Mllon, heodore lnrker. well flled Sunday ngh a he he penral Baps church was memornl servce for heodore Roosevel. Rev. George H. Gardner made he man address, hs opc beng "Roosevel, he ypcal Amercan.".- he own offcals, he fremen nnd - he boy scous aendedhe servce. A couny Sundny-schoul conference was held Monday a he Mehods church. he. Cenral Baps lades ad Rocey me yeserday afernoon n Mrs. Jonnlnn. Sous. A specal meeng; of he Indes msson crcle was held hs afernoon n he -parsonage. he meeng was held o honor Presden Lncoln. Rev. and Mrs. Joseph H. Schnefer have gone o Balmore, where hey were called by he deah of Mrs. Sclncers broher. Rober Cook, who recenly reon a furlough from Pelham bay. Ho expecs lo bo relensed from servce soon. He s a frs clasa machns mae n he,avaon secon of he.._ I pays o ndverse n he Regser. Adversemen, ANNOUNCEMEN FRENCH CLEANERS AND DERS Have opened a place of busness a NO; 6 BROAD SREE. Krdel Buldng, Red Bank Where you are nved o" es he many branches of her busness CLEANING, PRESSING, DEING AND REPAIRING^. We respecfully solc he paronage of hose.who may be over parcular abou he way her work s done. We solc he ^ork of hose who apprecae care and aenon odeals." ~ " : -.,,......, We desre o oban as parons of hs esablshmen hose who are dspleased wh he servce ey are geng elsewhere. : All who come o our place of busness may feel assured of servce ha s unexcelled. We are experenced n^our lne and know how o gve your garmens he appearance of newness.. - May we have a call from you? Le us begn oday o serve you. Phone us. Well call for your work and- delver promply. FRENCH CLEANERS AND DERS MOE CORDON, F»rop. 2. Phone 76-M 6 Broad Sree, Krdel Buldng, Red Bank GE SLOANS FOR OUR PAIN RELIEF ou don have o rub I n o ge quck, comfor- Ing relef Once youve red on ha sff jon, sore muscle, scac pan, rheumac wnge, lame back, youll fnd a warm, soohng relef you never hough a lnmen could produce. Won san he skn, leaves no musa, vaec9 fo me n applyng, euro o gve quck resuls. A large bole means economy, our own or any oher dfuees hag. Ge odav. 30c, 60c,?1.20. I pnys o adverse n Ho Regser. A REAL JOB"0..; he hardes job n lfe s o.save money ; he eases job s o spend. Ge on he job of savng; ge off he job of spendng.. ". ^-!.:?., Make your)job one of savng and" f you ake care of your:job your job wll ake care of you...-" \..." HE SECOND NAIONAL BANK oal Resources over $4,000, "e answer lo ln problem of shoe wear les n he uswf NVoln Soles" so says II. L. Kvan&Jof Seubenvllc, :0!o:-.\:.: :...;....; "lcr fve ncwl ls," says Kr.Evans,"I hnvc l;an wrarujf.lc same par of. Neolnsolcd shos araywork a-he La 13!le. Iron Works and hey are fred fur vo nmnlls more wear. Aa my \vork"al;-s n(! lo allpars of he mll daly where I have o walk over cnders, s!:g, eh\, s smply ou of he queson ID lny anyhng else o ake he p a;c of Kcoln Soles.". -V(u:l,pcz=rancLyour.\vhpl? ; aly-r:\h. frcl NcoFS^l ^csavcaronranl^ en 1,vc money...ou can ge hem n he syle:-, you lke a almn.«l any pood slce src..ard any.reparman \vll re-sole -your -wem-shees-wll -Neoln Soles scenllcnll-yjade lo he durable, confcr!blej*. waerproof. hey are nace bjcrhcl Gcdyear re & Rubber Company, Aoon, Oho,.who also make Wnffoof llccls guaraneed o ou- "" any oher heels. "IN A BAD-WA Many a Red Bank Readr Wll" Feel Graeful for hs Informaon. If your back K v es ou; Becomes lame, weak drachng; ]f urnary roubles se n, Pcrhaps"your"kdneys are "n a bad way." Doans Klney Plls are for weak kdneys. Local.evdence proves her mer. J. II. Applegae, 276 Leonard S., Red Bank, says: "A cold seled on my kdneys and heavy work aggravaed he rouble, makng my back weak and lame. Afer begnnng my work, my back would sffen so, ha when I ben over, I-could hardly sraghen up agan. Sharp pans caugh me across my back and ofen when lfng, my back would ge lame. wo boxes of Doans Kdney Plls, procured a Coopers Drug Sore, rd me of he rouble andjhc cure has- lused." Prce 00c, a all dealers. Don smply ask for a kdney remedy ye Doans Kdney. Plls he same ha Mr. Applcgae had. Foser-Jllbun Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N.. f * * * * * * * * > CHILDRENS EES S Don nccnc lrm. Now In h. me, bfforo he hurd wners work f he hooks. UeadcUv nnd ncnlfra quckly releved. No clure for cunuulam. SILES * CO. PhJadelphla Eye SpeclnlJa*& Zn>l Nulonnl Bonk Bl.l.. Roo.n 28 Every WclnesJay Hours 12:15 lo 4 pu. RED BANK, N. J. I Sell Real Esae I Ren Coages I Wre Insurance Monmouh Couny Farms RUEX BUILDING BROAD SREE: RED BANK, N. I.

4 JOHN H. COOK, Edor and Publsher. A C. HAJNCE, Alocc Edor. Busness Manager: HOMAS IRVING BROWN. sound sfrf^ fd he souls of men who work for he,, worlds ^welfare. lke hm, hey mus be wllng o accep reylngs and denuncaons from hose who benef from specal prvleges.- hus has always been n he World. hus wll be for many generaons o come, unl selfshness has been rooed ou of he Subscrlpoa Prlcea O.o jaar hears of men. Ever n he pas : Bonlx 76 hree monhs -...P. 40 here have been hose who faled no o make he fffh.for human equaly, WEDNESDA, FEB. 12, 191».. even when o make ha ffh mean deah and orure; and ever n he fuure ^yll SULII men be found. New OWN ALK. forms of prvlege and oppresson wll ; appear and new weapons for he proecon of njusce wll he devsed. 1hroughou he land memoral servces for heodore Roosevel were Moreover, always wll here be hoss held on Sunday. Euloges were pronounced from many pulps am nprvlege for he sake of he crumbs of jackals ready o do he bddng of many secular f>alernfcs. housands whch fall from he able. Bu Of rbues were pad o hs memory, neler he denuncaons of hose From one end of he counry o hewho s n lffh places nor lje aacks of jackals who follow n her oher he was prased for hs work on behalf of he. common people of heran should swerve he course; of counry and of he world. hose who fgh for equal opporuny, any more han heodore Roosevel was swerved from hs rue course Compare he euloges am prases...,..heodore h d Roosevel l on Sunday Sday [, v ) e clamor and he hared of hose larfr wh he vlfcaon of hm sx w ]0 were profng from unjus conand seven years ago. e le was he aame man,, wh he same hp:h prncples, sx and seven years n?o ha he VLas a he me of hs recen deah. Bu n 1912 heodore Roosevel had (own alk connued on page 12.) WO SKAERS DROWNED. anagonzed a grea polcal pary I-,.. nln Ice rl p leasc. had depared from s an- * Prevon Rescue of Boy«n <en fals and s ancen purposes. Mlhurs Pond. la pary was esablshed on he wo boys drowned whle prncple of equal jusce and equal skang on Oakland mlls pond a Ml- Saurday and a man who wen opporuny for all men, anl hadhurs shfed sground unl had become o her rescue narrowly escaped he a pary whch"was a bulwark for he same fae. he boys were Harold enrchmen of afew a he expense. McCullom, aged sxeen, and homas of he many. * *. heodore Roosevel rebelled aj.ns he change whch lad come over hs pary. Lke homas Lloyd Garrson andwendecphllps of. an earler day, who had sogh freedom for he slave, heodore Roosevel sough freedom of opporuny for hose who were beng crushed by specal prvleges n he hands of a few. Hs Mgrh spred soul, lke Lncolns, revoled a he specacle of a few men sayng o many men: "ou earn he bread and we wll ea." * * -. Garrson and Phllps were dragged Abraham Levnsohn of Belmar was hrough he srees of Boson by aarresed las week a Wrghsown, ncb of slk haed genry whose where he conducs a sore, and was profs would!he lessened by he abolon of slavery. Human rghs Were He was arresed on a charge of con- placed n he Burlngon couny jal. nohng o hese arsocras of Boson n comparson wh he money roversy y wh he Belmar offcals as emp of cour growng ou of a con- whch hey could make hrough he o he bld buldng lne of f a ceran perpeuaon of slavery. Nor were sree.. Ls Levnso hn pu up p a buldng hey alone n her defense of slavery. a Belmar l whch sood d. bd beyond he l pulp, and n newspaper he. abomnable wrong of slavery found s nance. he chancery cour ordered buldng lne as denned n sn ord- champons. Under He leadershp of he, buldng moved bu Levnsohn hese wealhy defenders of slavery, pad no aenon o ne order. and under he gudance of many clcrgymennnd many newspapers, he jackals of manknd who hrve on Iuman wrongs joned n he aack on hese noble men. Garrson and- Phllps; and he few people of hose days who sood wh hem n her opposon o slavery, were pllored.and vllfedn erms as brual and as denuncaory as (language could devse. * $ fc heodore Roosevel lved n a laer day.. he- physcal ndgnes whch -were vsed upon Garrson and Phl; lps could no be vsed upon hm, ln nohng was oo vle o say of heodore Rodaevel by hose who- waned njusce o connue n" order l:* hey mgh be enrched- hereby. he men who followed Roosevel n h: camp ve, pu: prvleges. N. Eselle, aged foureen. he wo boys were alone on he ce when her cres araced Frank Mller, who was cung wood nearby. Mller hrew a roe o he boys bu. hey were oo weak o grasp. Mller hen red o reach hem and he hmself wen hrough he weak ce. Rober Eselle and hs son Wason arrved on he sceneand ogeher hey go Ml; ler ou of he waer bu were unable o reach he* boys/ BELMAR MAN JAILED, Abraham Levnsohn Is Arresed for Conemp of Cour. HOUSE BOA AND BARN BURN. -,. 0 Famly Near Monmou) Beach Drven from Burnng Home. he houseboa on Raccoon Island, HE RED BANK A PUBLIC SALE a F. S. WEEKSS SABLES, COLS NECE Saurday, February 15h, 1919 near Monmouh Beach, whch was occuped by Edward _ Barow - and famly was desroyed by fre hursday ngh. he lower pac of he--./a, and en head of exra good hefers and young bulls, ready o. serve, Afgln your hese, conss, of 20 head of Guernsey and Jersey mlch sock, exra good famly house boa was all ablaze, when Mr. bd s my prce, and everyhng as represened. PRODUCE, WAGONS, HORSES, PIGS. - Barow was.awakened and he famly Also a he same me and place wll be sold 40 ons- of hay, 0 ons of second cung alfalfa, 20. ons frs-classmxed-hay, 100 bushels ear corn and,a number of wagons, was forced o leave he buldng only scanly clad. A bavn on he place horses anpga... was also burned; Mr. Barow s of SALE POSIIVE, BAIN OR SHINE, ALL UHDER COVER. he opnon, ha he fre was se by an ncendary. Chld H by. Auo. Alce Allgor,. he.fve-year-old ar.s.alec and denounced; bu lr b- j an auomoble drven by Harold Fraores and he wckedes of he! zee. he chld suffered a concusson language was Heaped upon he grea j of he bran and was unconscous leader whose pure hear and daun- unl her deah, whch occurred Salers courage made hm fake up he, urday. France was drvng slowly a -fahrkrns he foes ar-llnrarfyr re mu and Wnesses exoneraed AE n he case of Garrson and Phl-: hmfrom blame. he defenders of hese specal....»»-. j>nvlckes whch.jeaped grea wealh -.-_... Robbed -n urksh J3ah-~" "lro-lnps of he"few a he expense Charles F. McDonald of.englshown.ms robbed of $200 and a 5500 of he many were found n many clmrches-auj n many newspaper of-, fces, and lkewse damond rng a a urksh bah a JlL-fJllJps of -enon hursday~ - - ln, louow ln * e Donald, who lef for ran, or wealh and power for he. o Florda wh a pary of frends, esl:.e of lckng- up le crumbs, whch fall.from-he abl;...- V a~ sayed a he bahs hursday ngh. He.checked hs money and he rng a he offce. he nex morng-s* heodore Roosevel rll 1 be re-.*., valuables,- were o gone and a..-, new clerk membered for many hngs, bu mos j.a, he bahs was also mssng, of al he "wll be remembered as he] *** gcb Amercan who pu bs con-. Governmen akes. Planl pressed. he euloges over heodore Roose Vels memory on Sunday were for he governmen s now.n charge of heodore Roosevel, he Man. Gr_ea he place-and wll use as a: sorage or- he was n saesmanshp, n war, place for ordnance maeral. Mos of n leraure, n naural hsory, and he hgh explosves and. loaded shells ae a mghy huner, ye as a Man he whch were a he plan have been was greaes of all. moved o oher places. human ra< he world has advanced only as specal prvleges have lco fough and overcome. One by ono varous forms of specal prvlege l^ve been ov?runown, bu nlways jrvlcgo appears n a.new folm and I* COMMENCING A 1:OO I wll pay you o wa for hs, my hrd bg horse Bale hs year. I wll posvely sol 40 head. weny-lve of hese horses are he bes Pennsylvana horses ha money wll buy. hey nclude 1Q mae^l eams weghng from 2,400 o y 3,000 lbs. per eam, and some good sngle chunks weghng ; frqm 1,200 o. 1,500 lbs. each. Also, a lo of good second-hand horses. Mos of hem are young and sound, and all wll be sold regardless of wha hey cos me. ou all know how I conduc my sales. I never allow any underbddng; every horso wll bo sold a he publc prce. I am a year-round dealer, I know jus wha he people wan n old Monmouh, and I am consdered a good judgcof a horse. I buy all my-horses n Pennsylvana, h& very bea sock; I buy hem a he lowes possble prce and always sell hem a your prce. I sold everyone: offered a,-. my las sale, so f you need a horse of any knd wll pay you o wa for hs Bale. Sale posve, ran or shne. Sx monhs cred. GEORGE H. ROBERS, Auconeer. 80 HEAD OF CALE A " BIG PUBLIC SALE An unusual opporuny o secure superb mlch sock, hefers, bulls, hay, corn, hones, ec., a your own prce, wll be offered a my nex bg publc sale a M SALES AND EXCHANGE SAPLES, OPPOSIE HE CENRAL RAILROAD SAION FREEHOLD, N.J, ON Frday, February 14h 1919* A 1:00 OCLOCK.. 50 HEAD NEW ORK SAE CALE, Hgh grade- Holsem and Guerneeya, he bes hc grow, some fresh and.ohern close sprngers, ages hree o nne years, wegh 1,000 o 1,650, seme wh records of 60 o C2 pounds per day. hese are ho knd ha wll show a real, am connual prof. Every head was personally seleced by me and bough on he farms where bred. hey ore he nces lo of mlch cale ever brough no Monmouh couny. Anyone s welcome o come look hem over and ea hem before day of sale. Every cow has been.uberculn esed. All mus be as represened or no sale. has he way I do busness and Ifmheve welve monhs n he year o back up all guaranees. 30 HEAD NEW JERSE SAE CALE. FV S. WEEMS Phone Freehold, 1Q7-F-31/ Acme Harrow, Dsc Harrow, Furrowng Sled, 3 Rdng Culvaors, 3 sngle.auo ruck and drver on grounds durng Bale. Arrangemens can be made for de-culvaorslvery of cale o any pon. horse Hay Forks, 2 Hay Ropes, 3 Aspnwall Poao Planers, Hoover Poao 2 McCormck-JIowers, McCormck Hay Rake, Hay edder, wo- ERMS; All sums of $50 and under, cash; over SCO, hree monhs cred, purchaser o gve bankable.noe wh approved secury; prvlege of renewal of hree monhs on paymen of one-half.. V. EJIAN. Auconeer. GEO. W. PAERSON, Jr.,.Clerc. mus be agan aacked and desroyed. hs desre for prvleges whle workng a Morgan. He was no.possessed by all lvs Wsve of nsruck on fe head and deah was few men o be able.o say o many caused by a fracured skull. Parker ROBER PIERCE, men:. "ou earn he hreud 4nnd we was 2S years old and leaves a wdow wll ea (," s founded n human selfrlnes^. No unl human selfshness workng a Morgan snce las sum- and hree. chldren. He hrfd been K ougrown wll he world, be free mer. from prvlege "whch henefs a few > he exp.cse of He many. Leases Cleveland heaer. Waler Rosenberg, who conrols -he world has moved snce Garrsons and Phllpss me. I has moved snce 1912, when heodore he Savoy and S. Jnmes heaers a.roosevel made ha grea fgh for Asbury Park, as well as several heargls" Bu specal prvlege -evs-a-new ork, has leased hp ^ppodrome heaer a Clevelanu, Oho, sll exss and -he fgh agans mussll, go oh." Specal prvlege for en years a a yearly renal of am he fgh agans are as old as $100,000. he-heaer wll be remodeled by Mr. Rosenberg. I has a seang capacy of 5,000. Klled., a Morgan. Herber Parker of "Ocean Grove wns nsanly klled Saurday when he was sruck by a ravelng crane $5,000 Gf for Church. rny Epscopal church a Asbury Park has receved a gf of Ahvay. wll l.o*. who f E h acra.ns ^00 fro^ a fr nd hosen^h nnlekc. Uv I"- 1 assasled assaled. hs lre been lcenj noneenlvsclosed? l dld hhe ronev wll he c.ns- ron,, he, dawn n cvhux-1 hv. lpp. c,,] o u, duc. n!r l le m orga B e ~ky dokvn o he pj-esen me. Evov and lnve hcec who poss.ss Epcarpfvlesc-s assll hose- who--fourlf for he propery o $2,500. ". ; wlh wll -\Vha -wha oher money." moncv. he " church has wll. reduce he dfeb on cmul freedom am eaal opporuny. Ile slave owjer, of hp Souh of wo KOeralqps f;o rad he r.n of le Consumpon Farm o be LeaceA." Norh-of wo R-cnev. ons Efjo who he freeholders wll lease he farm made.money ou of he slavery ncfy, found nn. dflkly n obun- he se for a consumpon hospal. a Allenvopd whch was bough as nfj ho.s.p of colorls who assaled and he hospal projec was held up las nuacld ll-.osc who sonjrl o desroy flavey and.ls f vla. ha jfrcul-mr form of )rvkge was desroyed -hs year would no, nerfere wh lrough ll:< cvl war. lu! lo flh rasng ropson jjfas. prvlo^e n IUH fomsv-l RO ou for many Renovaons o come. An fsl as one um of prvlege s I overhrown ud desroyed, Srohcv! form appear!; anfl ak^s s placf r^nd «new fghl mus le lrgon. Always, lowevcr, ler s. sonu- advance. Alway.B here s gan for people n some rgfa-... Bu _jjvayaj_ v he..-fuu.. : H ^ f ^ f r l w heodore Roosevl should be more nu a nenory, Hs name should Auo Vans and Express Now ha movng me Ja near I \»n prepared o do your nex movng ol furnure, plnrus or l).fka- r(1. o nl pnr; >added p nny of heforms of prvlege, jd oppresson ^v he assaled and In own, and Ke my prces on your D6XI Job. AH klnrlh of heavy or lgh ruck- denounced us. publc enemes,, as las ever been he case n he las. lug dono a shor noce. Cull or ddren, J.. EGAN, 11, Wall Sree. Red Banl IodeW phone 124 J Offce phone S39 R 1O WHABF AVENUE. PUBLIC.... OF JACOB ZLOKIN. PERSONAL Benjj abou o rere from Farmng, I wll sell on he premses where 1 lve, on he sone road leadng from Freehold o Long Branch, a Scobeyvle, New Jersey Wedeesday, February 19, A 11:00 OCOC.K, SHARP, HE FOLLOWING, SIX korses, SIX CALE, MACHINER, WAGONS, HARNESS, EC. One par dark ron"gray Horses, seven years old; par gray Horses, sx and seven years old; par bay Chunks, nne years, old; wo fresh Cows, and wo comng n prof n March,-wo Hefers comng,n pref n Aprl, en Shoas, 130 Chckens., hree Farm Wagons, good as new; Carrage, Jagger Wagon; Buggy, wo Dump Bodes, 3 Poao Bodes, Bob-Sled, old-fashoned Slegh, Bnder, good as new; Legge Poao Duser, wo Gran Drlls, Hoover Poao Dgger, Aspnwall Poao Planer, four-horse Olver Plow, Mc- Cormck Mowng Machne,. Hay Rake, Hay edder, hree Olver wo-horse Plows, Souh Bend Plow, wo Boss" one-horae Plows, Rggs Plow, wo Plane Jr. Rdng Culvaors, sngle Culvaor, Sod Cuer, Weeder, exra sdes for Wagon Body, Asparagus Car, Gravel Body, hree ses heavy Double Harness, one se new; se lgh Double Harness, wo ron Harrows, Hoes, Forks, Shovels, ec.. _. 700~bu. Ear Cora, 2 one good Oa Hay, nboul6_on Mxed Haje, Dodge Sedan Auomoble, l* on Sgnal ruck, n perfec Order) Household Furnure, 6 bbls Green Mounan Poaoes and 6 bbln. Gan. ERMS: On all sums of $25 and under, cash; over ha amoun sx monhs cred, wh approved bankable noe.. ; W. D. FIELDS, Auconeer.., :. SIDNE J. BEERS, Ousde Clerk. EDWARD ALOR, Insde Clerk. v.. JAMES C. SICKLES. PUBLIC SALE OP Auconee^. ON HE MA HENDICKSON FARM, beween Mddleown and Hazle ON Frday, February 21, 1919 A 12:00OCLOCK. wll gve up farmng and wll j sell he followng arcles: 2 eams of Horses, exra pood famly Cow, new Acme Harrow, Asparagus Rdker, - 2 No. 20 Olver Plows,. Sprn-ool... Weder, 3-row" Furrowng- Sled, Ideal Mowng Machne? Mu-lnef Aspnwall Aspnvall Poao Id:o P Phner, No.,!; F.. lloss, Plow,, 21 ernuonal l Clj Culvaors^ 2 Clb Columba Kam Wagons, -ompke"; Sudebnkcr db Jarecr Wapron; Aspnwall Poao PRrer, 2 ses Double Work Harness, se heavy ho SngleJInrness, 2 ses lgh Sngle Harness, 300 bushels Corn, lo of Hay, 2 Graver Bodes, Chckens and Ducks, Farm ools loo numerous o menun menn. Also lvepec lve-pece Purlor Prl Sue, S C Cenfer bl able-, Rk Rocker, 91 9x12 Rug, new; new Couch, Beds and Beldnp, Kxenson able, Morrs.Char, Be Dnj^_^^n^ja&^»x].,ru.lJUknjLjLon^we. r -Sj;lboa^ r Mrror;-DCS3er, Bronze "Bed, Wle ffnamel "" Sue, Alber Ncwera Rag-e, Columba Palace Range, 2 Whe 1 complee; p ; 12 new Wndow Curans.. ERMS: All sums nmw S> abl ERMS: -Al noe wh approved sums secury under?25, or fve cash; per sums cen over dscoun $2, for cred "cash. wh bank- BENJAMIN FORD, Insde Clerk. CHARLES DENNINGER,- Ousde Clerk.. JOHN SAGURON. GEORGE,H, ROBERS, AUCION SALE *. OF HE. ENIRE EQUIPMEN of a FARM INCLUDING Auconeer. HORSES, CALE, HOGS, FARMING IMPLEMENS AND Household Goods ON Frday, February 14h, 1919 A 10:00 OCLOCK* ON WHA IS KNOWN AS he Rhney Hendrckson Farm ONE AND ONE-HALF MILES NORHEAS OF HE VILLAGE OF J. he goods o be sold nclude 2 eams of Horses, eam of Mules, 5 Cows, Bull, D Shocs, 100 bushels of Corn, 5 ons of Hay, 2 Farm Wagons, Sprng Marke Wagons, 3 Poao Bodes, Dump Body, Hay Shelvng^, Buggy, woseaed Carrage, 3 ses Draf Harness, 2 sea Sngle Harness, 3 Olver Plows, one-horse. Plow, Spke ooh Harrow, Poao Harrow, Sprng ooh Harrow, Planer, Slegh, Swll Car, Grndsone, 3 Ox Chans, 2 Gran Bns, Hoover Poao Dgger, 2 Poao Weeders,. Wheelbarrow, Corn Sheller, McCormck Gran Bnder, Wagon Jack, Whfllerees, Forks, Hoes, Shovels, ec., ec.,, HE HOUSEHOLD FURNIURE INCLUDES _. Exenson )nng able, Dnng Room Furnure, Bedroom Furnure, Kchen Furnshngs, Rajge, Soves, Davs Swngng Churn, ec., c. ERMS: Sums under $25 cash; sums of $25 and over, seven monhs noe wh approved secury. ALEXANDER L. McGLEES, Clerk., "CHARLES P. CONOVER; R ODA. Ready-p-Ea Meas.... BECAUSE OU ARE HE ONE O BE SAISFIED ASE I ODA A OUR SORE AND NOE HE DELICIOUS FLAVOR REMEMBER HA OO SAHLS MEAS ARE NO EXPENSIVE AS HERE IS NO WASE Boled Mam, ongue, IVIea Luoaf, Bologna, Lverwurs, Bacon, Ec. SOLD B B. BLOM Red Bank,, Have you seen he New Non-Skd re Chan, " he Slp On?" has jus wha does jus slps on. No jackng up of car, pushng or pullng, or any oher nconvenence. I wll pay you o examne hs devce..for Ford ourng Cars and rucks, we have a dandy specal. Drop n and see. Don wa for ce and snow. 171 Wes Fron Sree j Red Bank, WJ. S NOICE h,w«by ry.«n ha sealed o- h f unabnk, o Lgnn Bnder fa such quanloa end n suchpupes as may b«delsnaud by he Board of Chosen Freeholders of he Couny p Monmouh, or her duly qualfed repescnove, for he. year 1010, ^ be" receved by he Board of Chosen Freeholders of he Couny of Monmouh fl her roorae, Cour Houae, Freehold, N. J., on Wednesday, February lfh, 1019, a he hourof eleven oclock, n he forenoon of: md day,, and hen and here publcly.opened and read. Speoflcaona can be obnned of he. Couny Ioud Supervsor, Mr. Blarn McCue, a hs offce, Cour House, Freehold, N. J., or a 272 Wllow Avenue, one Branch, N. J. A cerfed check drawn o he order of he Fnancal Offcer of ho Couny of Monmouh, n he sum of $500.00, oc cash n on equal amoun, mus accompany each bd, ae a guaranee of good fah n he submsson of sad bd. ^ he Board of Chosen Freeholder.-) of he Couny of Monmouh reaerves he rgh o rejec any or all bds f doomed o he bea neress of (he Couny BO o do. Wm. M. Bergen, Drecor. Aes: C. E. CloBe, Clerk of Board. * NOICE a hereby gven Jha he Board of Chosen Freeholders of he Couny of Monmouh wll receve proposals for he leasng of all ha poron of he Couny uberculoss Farm no needed by sad Couny, locaed near Allenwaoo., Monraouh Couny, N. J., and known as he "Rahmell farm." Sad proposals o be receved, opened and read a a meeng of sad Board o be held a her rooms, Cour Houae, Freehold, N J., on February h, 1019, a eleven oclock, n ho forenoon of sad day. For furher nformaon apply o Borden A, Jeffrey, Charman, Elberon, N«J.. WM. M. BERGEN, Drecor, Aes: C, E. CLOSE,. Clerk, Supemo Cour of he Sae of New ork, Couny of Kngs. ral desrvd n Kngs Couny. Janu - E<]wnnl BVOOKB, plunlf, Bgalns Florcnoe Eveln Brooks, lefcndan..summons Acon for an absolue dvorce. o he nbov«named U«lendfn; OU ARE HEREB SUMMONED o answer he complan n hn noon, and o serve u copy of your unswer on he plulnra norney whn weny days afer he serce of hs summons, exclusve of he day of crvce; and n case of youx* falure o nppenr or nnuwer, judgmen wll be aken Kans you by dufnuf, for he relef dem!du n he complan. Daed Sepember 4h, JULIAN V. CA.RABBA, PlnlnlB Aorney. Offce and P. O. Address 113 Broadway, Ilor- UEII of Mnnhnnn; Cy of New ork.. O HE"ABOVE NAMED DEFENDAN: Florence Eveln Brooks, he -foreponff, aummuns s served upon you by publcaon,, pursuan o an order of. Hon. Davd F. Maunnr, a Jusce of hu Supreme Cour o ho Sae of New. ork, daed he 11h <lny of Jnmnry, 1H19, and fled wh he complan, n he-offce o ho Clerk of he Couny of KnRn, Bormsh of UrooUlyn-Cy-nnd-Sn* of Now~orl(«- " JULIAN V. CARADDA,,,Planfr» Aorney: Offce»ndP.O."Au*dreBs 115 Broadwfy, Borough ol Manhaan, Cy of New Vok. Monmouh Couny Surrogaes Offce. Noce o credors o presen elma agans In he maer of he esae of Chrlaa H. Whe, deceased. Pursuan o he order of Joseph L- Donahay, SurroKae of he Couny of Monmouh, made on he nnh day of Jnnunry, 1019, n he applcaon of Danel H. Applegae MA hohas Voorhln, execuors of he esne of Charles H. Whe, deceased, noce U hereby nvcn o he credors of BJ deconsed o exhb o he subscrbers, execuors as aforesad, her debs and demand* aaln* he naf! esae, under oah, whn nne monhs from he dne of hapforerld order, or hey wll be forevor barrel of her acons herefor ugana he aau aubscrbers. Daed Freehold, N. J,, Jan. 9, DANIEL H. APPLEGAE, HOMAS VOORHIS. Monmouh Couny Surrogaes Offce. Noce o credors o presen clamn nbans phao. "" he, maer of he esae of SarflGoldmsn, decflaseu. Pursuan o he order of Joseph L. Donn-, hay, surrpko of he couny of Monmouh, made on he sxh day of February, 1919, on he applcaon of Han n Lasar, admnsrarx of he crue of Sara Goldman,- d;- ccusel, noce n hereby Rven o n. credors of sul deceased o exhb o he nubscrber. ndmnsrnrx aa nforeaad, hr debs»nd demands UKflns he»ad enaf,.nder oah, whn..nne monhs from h«lu«of he a(c-cknul ovder. or hey wll1>* forever barred of her nconn herefor gnne he Had r.ub?crl)er. Daed J-rcohoW, N. J., Febrnry fllh. lf»lj. HANNA LASSAR. l^onmouh Couny Surroeaea Offce, Noce o credors o presen clama agans esae. - _* n he maer of ho esae of Dmel H. Applenne. (ICCPIIBCII. Iuravun ovle ovjcr of Jo*.>pl \,, Donu* hny, Surrojrne of he Couny-of Monmouh, mule on he hry-frs <lny of January. I) 19. on le nppcon of Henrea C. ApplcKae, execurx of he onuc of Danel H. Applrfne, decenred, noce s hereby gven o he credors of nnd decensud o exhb ho ubnerl>e, oxecurx ns nfoubad, her lebh am dcmanla a^nh he sad eslu\ under uah. whn nne monhs from he dae of h 1 nfurcpd order, or hey wll be forevr barred of her acons herefor rk le Kd Bubsrrlbc. Daed Krechuld, N. J,, Jnnunry 3lH, 1019, HENRIEA C. APPLKCAE. Monmouh Couny Surrogaes offce. Kolco o erelora o preven clams agans csne. In he nmor of he cso of homna Smh, 1 Pu-Hufl o he order of Joseph L, Donn-e lny, Su-wne uf ho Couny nf Monmouh, \ mule on h! HCCOIU) dy of January, lfl*, V :>II he applcaon of Norman G. Smh, nrnnlrnur of ho csnc of homu* Smh,.Uconsd, noce n lu-ruby KLVIMI o he crel..ra of Bl.locca^Pl o oxhh o he nuhfnrbor, nlmnkraor up CICOVCHIUII, her lob.-j nml <knn» njrdlna he enl cnl 1, urulor (nh, wll nlno nmnhs from ho lue nf he aforpam onon cr hey wjl h* fjmcr barvu of her nema herefor ns he?»a! subscrber., Dacvl reehum, N. Jl., Jnn. 2J, l^vlo. ; ".... NORMAN G. SMIH. Monmouh Couny Surrognlea Offce. Noce o cwlorh u prcso Clnmn aknns In ho mner of ho enno of Henry J. Mc- Cormck, dccaul. Pur3Vnn o le onlfr of Jo?oph I,. Donalny, aurokne of he Cuuny nf Monmnul. mnrle >n\ he wony-ncconl dny of.i«nu- nry, 191a; on he nrplo:\nn of ARes McCormck, adnnsrnru of he rrne of " Henry J. McCormck, leccse, noce. hereby Even» he rura of nnl decensed o exhb o he phpcrh-r, (rmnsrnrx ns nfore-«n.l, hurcl«b» fllld de.-. ^^\^^»*uaefh^uh«nor.^m?pr^6acl?=^ whn nne monhs from he dae of n*, aforesad order, or hey wll be forover*-- burred of her noons herefor agans ho sad suhacrher. " Dned Freehold, N. J,,.nn. 22J, 191f,"" AONES. MCCORMICK. Luke Longhead wll help you ge n ol>, or ren your house Orfll nny oher wan you may have^ad semen. -, \

5 I COAS ARILLER LEAVES FOR CALIFORNIA. f Hook Regmen, Whch Remljr Reurned from Acve S«rce n France, May be Sen, o Rua ^Daugher! of LberyJMee. he 67h regmen of coas nrl- -lef Sandy Hook las Frday for _ Francsco. he fnal desnaon he regmen was kep secre bu a roporcd ha he arllerymen, be sen o Russa. he regmen urned only a few weeks ago from ve servce n Franco. Some of members have wves lvng here hese solders made applcaon,1)6 ransferred o anoher comny, bu he reques wns refused. \ a moong of he Daughers of ery lodge on Monday ngh of las k he followng commees wore oned:.freshmena Mrn. Deborah IJofue, Mrs, l Waers, Mrs. Mbl Muore, Mn. ]lnand welfare Mm. Elzabeh Pawl, Mrs. Amellu Auflerl, MIHB Caherne rson, Mrs. Myrle Luwrence. llnquen commee Mrs. Mnry Pur-.j Mr»«.Vnlorln Smh, Mrs. Elhol Klx. Audng Mrs, Deborah Hofuc, Mm. ry Parker, Mrs. Jance Maxson. naon of new members wll ke place nex Monday ngh. he nes of en men and seven women > have appled for membershp wll voed on he" same ngh. I was reed upon a a recen meeng o n men o he membershp of he ge. he Hghlands councl s he councl n he couny.o adm Oher councls have had men.members several years. hreen ambers of Hghlands councl anded an naon las Frday ngh "Belford. Ensley Wrgh of hs was among hose naed Hghlands lodge wll hold a ha Washngon socable on Fr- ngh of nex week. "apan Frederck Robers, who._ ved Saurday from France, spen lnday wh frends here. From re he wen o hs home n Norh olna, where he wll spend hree Dhs. Capan Robers was ahed o he 57h regmen bu- he no come home wh ha regmbrose Lmng, who s a member f<,ho 112h feld arllery, has wr-c a leer home from Rancour, nee, where he s saoned. He I ha all he members of he regn were o ge seven-day fur- he members of he reg- _n, he sad, are enled o wear hevrons denong sx monha servce Mra.^Wllan Fehlhaber and son re- rnod Home Saurday from a vs ^ well, Vrgna. Mrs. Fehlaber was accompaned on her reurn f.her nece, Mrs. Anna Smh, who nl reman here hree weeks. Mrs. hs son, Samuel oumars of lnden, spen Sunday wh her, Charles Zngman, a cook n he 8h company, reurned from France a week. He vsed frends here laurdny. Granln V. Johnson lef las week pr Florda, where he wll spend sevral weeks. Nahan Jacobs, a alor employed y Wllam Fehlhaber, has been pendng wo weeks wh relaves a lladelpha. Frank Pero has been on he sck o.. he salors and coas guards a he rcrel Marn held a dance lus Frday lgh. A aew deachmen of salors n he regular nnvy arrved d he loel las week and are now quar- ercd here- I has.been repored ha he 78h lvson would reman ndefnely.n?rance. he young men from hs >laco yvho belong o he 78h dvson re Rober and Edward Hennessey, larold Wenhold, George Braack and Ernes Mller. ;.;-:.:r:~ ~- A. homas Derby capured frs >rzc las week n a hree-cornered shecker ournamen, he oher playrs beng Frank Dorse and Frank Jreen. Mr. Derby s now consdered he champon checker player of Hghands. In he hree-cornered ournanen ffy games were plnyed and Mr. )erby was he vcor by he close nargn of wo games. He won 21 rames and los 21 and Mr. Dorse won nneeen games and los seveneen, whle Mr. Green won nneeen ames and los 21 games. he ohe: Fames were draws. he games were laycd a Harry Phllps s sore on Hllor sree. Ivy Smh of New ork spen Sunlay wh hs faher, Charles Smh. LILE SILVER NEWS. mohy Buckley Moves o ardvlle, Where He Owns a Farm. mohy Buckley and famly have joved o ardvlle, where Mr. Buckley bough a arm a shor me ago. A farewell surprse pary was gven las Frday ngh for Mr. and Mrs. Buckley. Eugene Elgrm has aken Mr. Buckleys place as chauffeur for John. Love. Mrs. Russell Parker, who has been kep ndoors wh sckness, s geng beer. Mss Dell Morla hns-gone o New Kensngon, Pennsylvana, for a res. Wllam Sherwood wll move A^rl 1s o Red Bnnk, where he hnsbough a home. Mr. Sherwood s employed a he Red Bank posoffce. Mss Margare Cook of Flushng, Long Island, has been vsng frends here. Mrs. Wllam W. Shampanoro and daugher Sarah were Sunday vsors a Elzabeh. Morrell Moore of Camp Merr cd hs home here on Sunday. Mss Louse Wlby has resumed cachng cchool n Monelnr afer vng been confned o her home e several days wh sckness. JWrs. Wllam Jordan of Rnhwny 8 reurned home afer a few days l wh Mra. Howard Hunce of nvenue. -,<*> Florence Campbell, prcpnl -he publc Hchpol a Cols Neck, cn several days n her home here f week. " he prayer moeng wll be hold ongh a Wllam II. Cnrhars. Rev. D.. Sephens-aended a luncheon (rven by Rev. Jnnp.3 W. Marshall, he rerng dsrc supernenden, n Ocean Grove on Mon- A "dollar" socable wll be held omorrow ngh a he parsonage. Mrs. Edward Wlby s kep ndoors wh sckness. Frank Clapp of Boson and Sdney Clnpp of Cfskll spen a few duys here las Week. hey are brohers of Arhur C; Clapp, who ded las week. \ SHREWSBUR NEWS. Sork Vss Here Broher! he sork vsed hero ns Frday land lef a baby grl o Mrs. Webser JLnson, who before her jmarrngo o {Leuenan Lnson was Mss Ehel jlayon. Leuenan Lnson s on hs may, home from overseas and he wll j benroduced o hs daugher when jhe arrves.. Mr. and Mrs." Harry, G. Borden 45*36 PILLOW CASES. Made of srong musln, full bleach, worh 39c, each...» 29c rems B rdhd SfcHR/ed Bak. HARVARD SEAMLESS SHEES. ± 72*90 were $1.75, n $159 81x90-were $2,00, a $1.69 ALL ODD LOS AND SURPLUS SOCK! forms of bds, conrac and bond for marked down for quck sellng regardless of former cos or sellng prce Sale Sars hursday, February 13h, ends Frday, February 28h 1 39c o 50c Creonnes. $1.00 o $1.50 Curans. 25c o 50c Remnans. 45c Flannel. 65c o 75c Bah owels. 19c o 25c Curan Scrms. 35c Dress Gnghams. $2.00 o $2.50 lnen Scarfs. $1.00 Sjjks. 39c o 49c Dress Voles 50c o $1.00 Samped Good*. $1.39 o $1550. able Clohs. 69c Robe Flannel. $1.75 Bed Spreads. $1.25 o $1.50 able Damask Royal Socey Packages. have gone o Mam, Florda, where hey Wll" spend he res of hejwnel ]Vlr. and Mrs. Phllp Green have gone for a wo weeks say n he Adrondack mounans.._.., Mrs. Waler Morrs eneraned a large company of frends,a adance las Frday nfgh. Abou ffy guess "were presen.. Mrs. Wnsdor VanVle spen Safe urday and Sunday wh Mrs. Allen Hudson of Shor Hlls. Bober Perce spen Sunday a home. He s employed a Camp Dx. James McOue and Joseph McCue, sons of James McCue, had he. good forune o mee whle n France. James won-over wh a combaan force from Camp Dx las summer. "Joseph, who s a. feld clerk, Baled a shor me laer. Boh are enjoyng pood healh.and James expecs o be home soon. Mrs. Mary Beck of Vanderburg spen par of las week wh Mrs. James Curlcy. Mrs. Wllnm C. Cone, has gone o orono, Canada, for he remander of he wner. Mrs. John VanVle has gone o Georga, whore she wll jon, her husband, Major John VanVle. Mrs. Dnvd P. Wood and -Mrs.- R. C VanVle are on he sck ls. Mss Caherne Conlon s spendng wo weeks wh her cousn a Camp Jackson, Souh Carolna. COLS NECK. NEWS. Memoral Servce o Caholc Church Saurday Mornng. A memoral hgh mass for he de-ceased members of he Holy Namesocey was chaned Saurday mornng n he Caholc church. he members of he.socey who have ded were Sephen Cosgan, Danel McDonouph and Wllam Carney. John Ungan- and famly of Frceholl spen las Wednesday wh Mr. und Mrs. Fred Ileckman. Mr. Buckman has been on he sck ls. John Benne, Joseph Lcferson A and George SOffel aended a sulo of horses and mules las Wednesday n Camp Dx. Alce Felds, daugher of Waler Felds, was confned o her borne las week wh n bud cold. A sale of fory horses wll bo held n Frank, ra Weekas slnblca nex Saurday lay nf.- nfernodn. - Mrs. Golden and Ms3 Anna Shopphard of New ork have been vs- UK Mrs. John Norman. he name of Wllam Loysl was nndvcrenly omed from he ls of puncual pupls u he Phalnnx school durng January. Mss Ale Shephnrcl of New ork spen par of las week wh Mrs. John Norman.., Mss Rea Carney and Vncen and Harry Curney noorcd o. Camp Dx one day lus week o KCO her cousn, Edward. Carney, who jus arrved :hera-ram JI.jv.ea«n_.s-}H!ll--._l_ r.:..;; Mss~BpafrcK Efc; ^vbo "ns ccn lad up wh sckness, s, nprov- Luke Longhead s ready o help you Fll any wan of any knd, wheher s geng a job or sellng a horso or renng a houso or dong anyhng else you wan, done Adversemen. v ". \ No Creds or Exchanges for merchandse adversed n hs sale 1 Lo of 27 o 36 n. Creonnes, fgures.and floral desgns, yd Only one or wo pars of a knd; ruffled and ohers, pr XWash goods, lnngs, curan fabrcs, owelngs, muslns, ec, yd.. ard-wde bleached Dome flannel heay fleece on boh sdes, yd... All whe or wh colored border, urksh bah owels, exra large. ard-wde,curan acrm, whe or ecru, fancy borders, yd. 27-ln. dress gnghams, bg varey of srpes, checks or plads, yd.. AH pure lnen scarfs, rmmed, sze Igx64,each. lace 22-n sllka for vesees, and rmngs, fallesand-bemraknes, yd.. Prned dress voles, 40-n. wde, plads, srpes or fgures, yd.... Scarfs, cener-peces, pllow ops and ohers,-each. Mercerzed hemsched able clohs, good paerns, sze 54x54. Ex. heavy double fleece, 27-fn., for bah robes or gowns, 1 paern, yd Whe hemmed bed spreads, honey comb weave, wll wash well Bleached able damask, mpored... and domesc, wo - yds wde,. yd Royal Socey samped goods, ds» conmued paerns... 25c 50c 19c 29c 50c 12c 25c c 24c 39c c <A o % OFF Equesran $1.25 Naural color socl yarn, all wool, Sock am* \* lb. hanks, bank 25c - Fancyrbbons of all knds and Rbbons. wdhs, yd : $2.25 Lades gowns,.and.pajamas, pnk Flanelee Gowns, or. srpes, good qualy, each.. Up o 39c Lades. Hose. Brown, black or an, good wearng hose, pr $2.00. Assored lo of shr wass, all Shr Was.. whe, each.._... 59c Kned Caps. Chldrens.warm kned cap3, assored colors, each Up o $10.00 Wool sweaers, flp on and ohers, Womens Sweaers, assored colors, each ; Up o $3.98" Szes wo o sx, good grade and Chldrens Sweaers, colors, each..-, Wner "Goas. Unon r Sus. $1.25 Corses, 98c Par. $1.00 Lades and msses coas, varous > syles -an-colors,->eaeh Womens unon sus; fleece lned, regular and exra szes All szes, 20 o 30, sropg- make, whle only, pr Whe,- all szes o sar wh,- Envelope Chemse, made of base, each Whe Underskrs of good musln, em- Skrs, brodery rmmed, each,". $1.49 Whe nansook, fancy.rmmed, Envelope Chemse, all szes, each $1.50 Hemmed Napkns. 18x18 hemmed mercerzed napkns, varous paerns, doz.,. -v,-. 65c I 10c $ c X c c 79c X 1.19 X 1.10 * 29c BIBS WANED. Noce s hereby gven ha sealed bds wll be receved by he Mayor and Councl of he Borough of Rumson for he permanen mprovemen of he Rumson road n he Borough of Rumson, couny of Monmouh and Sae of New Jersey, wh a bumnous surface upon a concree foundaon; esmaed amoun of surface pavemen requred s 29, square yards; of foundaon 5,203.8 cubc yards; and opened and read n publc n n meeng of he sad Mayor and Councl o be held a he Councl Chambers n he Oceanc Fre Engne J House on hursday, February 2Qh, 1319, a egh P. M. Drawngs and specfcaons and he proposed work prepared by offce,, Cour House, Freehold,M. J., or a 212 Wllow George K. Allen, Engneer, and approved by he Sae Hghway Com- avenue, Long Branch, N. J. msson, have been fled n he offce A, cerfed check drawn n he of he sad Engneer, a Nd. GO order of he Collecor of he Couny of Monmouh, n he sum of $2."0.00, Broad Sree, Red Bank, Monmouh or cash n an equal amoun, mus accompany each bd as an evdence of Couny, New. Jersey, and of sad Commsson a he Sae House, renon, N. J., and may be nspeced by Rood fah n he submsson of sad bd. prospecve bdders durng busness hours. Bdders wll be furnshed wh a copy of specfcaons and blue prns of he drawngs by he Engneer on proper noce and paymen of cos of preparaon. Bds mus be made on he sandard proposal forms n he manner desgnaed heren, and requred by he specfcaons; mus be enclosed n sealed envelopes bearng he name and address of he bdder on he ousde, addressed o Danel A. Naughoh, Borough Clerk, Rumson, New Jersey, and mus be accompaned by a cerfed check or Isash for no less han $1, payr able o he Collecor of. he borough ^ I of Rumson, and be delvered a he place and on he- hour above named. he sandard proposal form s aached o he specfcaons, copes of whch wll be furnshed on applcaon o he Engneer. All bds mus be accompaned by a communcaon n wrng from a surey company auhorzed o do busness under he law.b of he sae of New Jersey, ha s wllng, ready and able o ac as^urey on he bonds of he 1 bdder n queson, o he. araoun.se forh n be specfaons.. By order of he-muyor and Covm r cl of he Borough of Rumson. DANIEL A. NAUGHON, Clerk. NOICE s hereby gven ha sealed proposals fbr~h"e scrapng and panng of Pleasure Bay draw brdge, Pleasure Bay, Monmouh Couny, N. J,, n accordance wh he specfcaons prepared herefor, wll be receved by j he Board of Chosen Freeholders of jhe Couny of Monmouh, a hev rooms, Cour House, Freehold, N. J., I on Wednesday, February ISh, 1919, a eleven oclock, n he forenoon of s hereby gven ha sealed proposals for he furnshng of crushed song for he use of Monmouh Couny, N. J., n such szes and. quanes as may be desgnaed by he Boaal of Chosen Freeholders of he Counly of Monmouh, or her duly qualfed represenave, for he year 1010, wll be receved by he Boaul of Chosen Freeholders of he Couny of Monmouh, on Wednesday, February 19h, -IS ID, n her rooms, Cour House, Freehold, N. J., a he jouf" of eleven a. m., and hen and Uere publcly opened and read. Specfcaons and full nformaon as o he szes and quanes requred can be obaned of he Couny Road Supervsor; Mr. Marn Medc, a hs heboard of Chosen Freeholders of he Couny of Monmouh reserves he rgh o rejec any or all bds f deemed o he bes neress of he Couny so o do. Wn. M. Bergen, Drecor. Aes: C. E. Close,. Clerk of Board. - NOICE s hereby gven ha sealed proposals for he furnshng and placng of arva as requred by he Couny of Monmouh for he year 1919, wll be receved by he Board of Chosen. Freeholders of he Couny of Monmouh, a her rooms, Cour House, Freehold.N. J., on Wednesday, February 19h, 1910, a he hour of eleven, a. m,, of sad, day, and hen, and here publcly opened and read Specfcaons can be obaned of lc Couny Soad Supervsor, Mr. Marn McCue, a hs offce, Cour House, Freehold, N. J., or a 272 Wllow Avenue, Long Branch, N. J. A cerfed check drawn n ne sura of $ o he order of he Fnancal Offcer of he Couny of Monmouh, or cash n an equal amoun, mus be deposed wh each hd as an evdence of good fah n he submsson of sad bd. - he -Board of Chosen Freeholders of, he Couny of Monmoulh reserves he rgh o rejec any or all bds f deemed o he bes neress of he Couny so o do. Wn. M. Bergen, Drecor. Aes: C. E. Close, Clerk of Board.. NOICE clay, and hen and here publcly " h " eby fcmven ha seaied Proposals Pp [opened and read. for lle ^«>shng of road gravel n 50c Bah owels, Double yarn weave," hemmed, sze Buoh! Specfcaons can be obaned of 1. 29c Each. unnlles» n(1 " l =»<* P^ces as 20x38, each Mr. Bryan B..Newcomb, Charman, \ y y»e losgmed by he Board of of. I ec., Long Branch, N. J., or C. E.!?? F * ee h l<lers f he Couny yof JUonmouhorherdulyqualfed JUonmouh, or her duly qualfedrepresenave, for he year endng A cerfed check drawn n he ^ -e«>»->«>j?mi->»«.>«<-»-:..:mh:^<-»-:^:«.:<«.:-»,v».:.«.j«.>»<.e^.:.ov»j order of he Collecor of he Couny I P ec, e, mb!, r 81, 1 f 1,? wl11 J" 5 r f cev eo" of Monmouh, n he sum of $250.00,! POLO by, he oanl of Chosen /? Freeholders!or cash n: a* equal amqn, mus ac_ * he Couny of Monmouh, a her % \! company each bd as an evdence of! room?, Cou f House Freehold, N. J., _ V. 2,eood foh ojlx? person or persons "»es4ay, February 19h,4919,...,_. _-_- ^. ubnng sak] - a]; - a he hour of eleven oclock, n he he Board, of Chosen Freeholders ; of he Couny of Monnjpuh reserves he rgh o rejec any" or all bds f deemed o he bes-neress of he Dancln : Couny so o do. Wllam M. Bergen, RED BANK ARMOR " -fas, ^ O N. Ngh, February 14,1919 A 7:45 OCLOCK Under drecon of hrd Baalon Ahlec *,. Assocaon J ARACIONS INCLUDE: r Polo Double Header, arranged by I Wllam G. Sonebrdge, beween eams f I made up of old roop B Veerans, and Rumson Counry Club and New ork players. ug of War beween members. of Companes B and G of he 3d Baalon, MXS.M, -. Plume Cung Cones, Ngh Gown and I Poao Races, Class for Jumpers Admsson, ncl.%drg Dance, 3Oc Aljs: - C. E. Close, Clerk of Board. Drecor. J, NOICE >! s hereby gven ha sealed proposals for.he furnshng and applyng of Road Ol, n such quanes and a such places as may be requredby he Board of Chosen Freeholders of he Couny of Monmouh, or her duly auhorzed represenave; for he year endng December 31s, 1919, wll.be receved by he Board of Chosen Freeholders of he Couny of Monmouh a her rooms, Cour House, Freehold, N. J., on Wednesday, February 19h, 1919,a he hour of eleven oclock, n he forenoonof sad day, and hen and here publcly opened and read. A cerfed check drawn n he order of he FnancalOffcer of he Couny of Monmouh, n he sum of JCJ, for he year endng December. $250.00, or cash n an equal amoun,, 1919, n such szes, quanes mus accompany each bd as an ev-and a such me as may be desg- dence of good fah n.he submsson of sad bd., he Board of Chosen Freeholders of he Couny of Monmouh reserves he rgh o rejec-any or all bds f deemed o he bes neress of he Couny so o do.- -, Wm. M. Befgen,. : pjreeor. Aes:. «;,C. E: Close, ;.-.;..,...."..,;.. Clevk of Board. I. MONMOUH COMMON PlEAS COUR, * V- Mn Aachmen Noce.. Joseph GHo nml Joseph LnjuOmm, pnrners rudnb 03 Gullo and LaBudara, Plla. vs.. Al-Cons-uclon Cohpnny, Inc., Def. forenoon of sad day, and hen and herepublcly opened and read., Specfcaons can be obaned of he Couny Road Supervsor, Mr. Man McCue, a hs offce, Cour. House, Freehold, N. J., or a 272 Wllow Avenue, Long Branch, N. J. A cerfed check drawn o he order of he Fnancal Offcer of he Couny of Monmouh, n he sum of $250.00, or cash n an equal amoun, mus accompany each bd, as an evdence of good fah n he submsson of sad bd. he Board of Chosen Freeholders of he Couny of Monmouh reserves he rgh o rejec any or all bds f deemed o he bes neress of he Couny so o do. Wm. M.,Bergen, Drecor. Aes: C. E. Close,. Clerk of Board. NOICE s hereby gven ha sealed proposals for he furnshng of coal for he use of he power, hea and lgh plan for he Couny buldngs a Freehold, naed by he Board of Chosen Freeholders of he Couny of Monmouh, or her duly qualfed represenave, wll be receved by he Board of Chosen Freeholders of he Couny of Monmouh, n her rooms. Cour House, Freehold, N. J. on Wednesday, February,19h, 1911), a he hour of eleven oclock n he forenoon of sad day, and hen, anl here publcly opened and.rgd. Informaon as o szes and quanes and knd of coal can be obaned of he Charman of hecour House and Jal Commee, Cour House, Freehold, N. J. A cerfed check drawn o ho >Jol, J >.^ h?rvlj- jrven lul a wr cc jm-hnu-, l he su of Joseph Cllo ml J.a-I.l I.nmJuru, >.!vul-a ndlnk " Oallo order of he Fnancal Ollu-cr of lo, nml Lfum, HKnn^L lf r»:l^ avl LL-II- Couny ^ of.^_ Monnoulh,, n he sum ^of j\n\l l!lehu-^.^v AIUOA Co^rcm -floo.ou, or L";IH1I n an equal anonf;, Comlly. lno.. : nnresl, mus aconpany (acl.ll, us an evdence of!"«l fufh n hu slns.^n,1111 of nn lmanl, hc- Iluuhvl n.,i 1ory olm (,.M(l nu of h, rml C on Il -nl lny of Dfculer. Nm Inln-l nul Kuhlocn. Iluurulk- mll a( sad bd. u-n-l no Cou-, luly -x-oul,l,y lu S1M lo Hoard of (.lu-n FrculwUed lof!:- C Comy off M! l!, on Nnee of he Couny of Momoulh reserves!y->\! l»;r of ll-.l r.h.l Khen. l U l HOWAnn S. HIGlHNSON, Aomo- o rra. CO H-oul H-<-,..Ilul r-nk. N. J. he Red Bank Regser offers no premum?. I s. a [rood newnpupcr a $1.50 per year. ^Adve-scncn..he. r(j;h o rjcc.l...any or,all hd* f lcccc "O-no bo or( 1 ss~of"11a :; = Cuuny ao/o do. Wll. jr.j]<r«fr,. Drrrlur. Aes : C. E. Close,. Clerk of lluarl.

6 Page Sou WHILE A CONGRESS? f f f 4 f f - I voed for War, and gave my-son;.:../*>?. I voed for all ha hs war mgh be-won, ; Good Mohers and Fahers, you gave all ha you had, - " : In response o my plea, alhough very sad; Now elec me your Governor, O BACK UP WHA IVE DONE,-. And-your regres, laer on, I am sure wll be none. > > ; * :» f ", ; > > ««.««FOR GOVERNOR, HOMAS J. SCULL Pad for by homas J. Scully Campagn Commee. 4 : : :: HNNHHIHIHIHHIIMHHmHIIHmNHHHH AoD. EVENING SLIPPERS JUS ARRIVED Newes shape Lous heels n black and we san, whe-calf, black dull kd and paen col. *..-." Women who wan her fee o look "jus rgh a he dance surely can do so n hese. Also some beauful Rhnesone Buckles a less han half New ork prce. $1.75 o $3.5O CLARENCE WHIE 9 Broad Sree, Red Bank e»»»*»»**»*e»»»«««a0«««««««a)»«wh? RENS MODERAE. Dd he U. S. Governmen afer careful consderaon selec he Asbury Park rus Company Buldng for,use as s execuve offces.. BECAUSE! I s he mos cenrally locaed and horoughly modern elevaor offce buldng on he Jersey coas A BANK BUILDING s always consdered a desrable address for any legmae busness enerprse.. : - -, Raes anh Floor Plan on Applcaon. ASBUR PARK RUSP COMPAN, ASBUR PARK, N. J. " BRIEF IEMS OMWS. HAPPENINGS OF INERES IN MONMOUH GOUN-- Personal Noes, Sales of Propery, of Mss Edna Perrne. Buldng Operaons, Lodge Dongs, New ppng s o be L Slgh lg F Fre,, Brhs,, Marrages and n.aaorum on he beac ns alled n he cn fron a Asbury Farkras he old ppes n bad DhOh Deahs Oher I Iems. shape.due o corroson. Harold hompson of Nepune Mrs. Henrea B. Hope, formerly Jawnshp _\fas bf before JJudgeJ.awrence ol_ashuy_park, ded a he home of las week on a charge of deserng her daugher a M_onelar. las week. hs wfe and chldren. He was or-shdered o pay?5 a week o hs famly Israel Sagosky of Freehold has was 75 years old. and pay he coss of he prosecuon. sold wo of hs houses a ha place, Buram Brch of Freehold, formerly of Red Bank, s aendng he oher o E. Remer. one o Benjamn Goldberg and an- annual convenon of he real hardware dealers assocaon a Ps- rlyer, boh of Long Branch, were Mss Clara Malby and Danel W. burg. Afer he convenon s over marred a Wes Ocean Grove Sunday of las week. Mr. Brch wll ake a rp Souh. Howard. K. Garon has reurned o Earl Hopper, son of Harry Hopper Freehold afer workng for he gov-of Wes Long Branch, s spendng a ernmen n Florda several monhs. j He has aken a job wh Charles I Sandbcfg & Broher as bookkeeper.! Leser R. Wood of New ork has ; bough he James Campbell home- sead a Long Branch. Mr. Wood s a sockbrocker and wll occupy he! propery, as a summer home. Mrs. J. H. Hudson of Manasquan!.was aken sck whle a he Baps I church Sunday of las week and fell down he vesbule seps. She has Fowler and Wllam H. VarDyke "of Long Branch. he weddng ook place las November. Mss Mary C. Davdson of Englshown had a mscellaneous shower Frl H few monhs n exas for he benef of hs healh. Holmes Hawkns of Allenown has had he kchen enlarged n he house owned by hm and occuped by Joseph M. Nolan. :., Wllam, he young son.of Fred Lykes of Freehold, underwen an operaon for he removal of adenods las week. Earl G. Anderson, son of Gusave Wall-Boel Horse, Sable and Cale Manure Dzafl, Palerlzed or BhrddU, LARGEL HU1UB. hs manure Is odorless and exceponally nurous. Florss, Landscape Gardeners and Grower* have obaned wonderful resuls. Also used for grass, lawn, vegeable and flower gardens, poed plans and all farmng purposes. A Lasng Plnn Food, o be mxed wh sol or used separaely, promong he growh of every class of vegeaon, In Bf, Bulk or Box Car. Call or wre for your supply oace, so as o assure shpmen. M. McGIRRS SONS CO. 114 W.»4h Br, Hew ork Cy, Anderson of Seabrgh, who s.n he snce recovered. merchan marne servce, has arrved son. Mss Nae Plager, daugher of ; n France.. ; Bpdal JWM»pa«BM^C." Max Plager of Long Branch, who I graduaed from renon normal Enos Herber and- Charles Nelson Chmney Sars Fre. ; school, s a new eacher n he Ocean of Allenown and C. Gordon Hyers he house a Ocean Grove whch, Grove school. of Imlaysown have bough new auomobles. damaged las week by fre whch s occuped by Wllam C. Poyer was ROGERS PKE COMPAN Isaac B. Whe of. Oakhurs has Frank L. Hrs, he year-old son of sared, from he chmney. Mr, Poyer Broadway Broadway servedj5 years as supernenden of Wllam L. Hrs of Asbury Park, was burned ou of hs forme 1 ; home a 18h B "Fonr a 14h S he Waysde Mehods Sundayschool. Mr. Whe s a local preach- W. H. Davs has been apponed Broadway Cornera" Ffh Ave. ded las Ffday of nesnal rouble. a Ocean Grove abou sx wjeks ago. Conveoaen. - j,_, specal agen f for Fhld Freehold of f Farmngdale Place Sold. he a Warren a 41«s A memoral wndow has been, Uned Saes employmen bureau, homas Applegae, who for several years operaed,, one of he large mw ORK crnr placed n he Maawan Mehods Mrs. Dorman McFaddn of Long qhurch n honor of welve, solders Branch gave brh o a son a he hosand salors who belong g o he e church.; c c pjol pol a ha place Saurday. he Marcon wreless company, has farms near Glendola now owned by Announcemen has been -made of. Mss Cora Conover of Englshown he e engagemen of Mss Mabel El- has h aken k a job jb as eacher h n heh *»»»»»» + >»«>«>»»>>»)»)O«»«>»«)»««>»»: cose vens ahe Long Branch hospal las week: he leaher <leparmen of Senbachs sore a Asbury Park won he Molvn Whe of Farmngdale fell f beween some mbers on George Og- double bonus olcred by hefrmfor Ivea new house a ha place las ] he deparmen havng he llarges week and badly njured hs leg. I sales n he deparmen managers Mrs. Davs Lews of Long Branch sale campagn. Mss Ann McMurray has reurned-o her home afer un- s " he head... of hedeparmen. dergong an operaon for appendcs a he hospal a ha place. Boys Robbed Fru Sore. Mss Florence allman of Ocean Benjamn Franos and Leroy How- Mrs. Kelly and Mss Herber are hs ssers. Freehold Man Dud. Charles E. Golden of Freehold ded Frday week a he age of 72 years He was engaged n he sore busness for many years bu of lae had worked a he Brakely cannng facory. He leaves a wdow and one bough he Joseph L. Bucher farm a Farmngdale and wll move here. drdge of Wes Ocean Grove and Ar-Hnckensac hur SI. Schanck of Shafoa Corner. publc school. Marred Ffy ears. Mrs. Waler Irvng Applegne of Wllam A. Fenon, who recenly Farmngdale gave brh o a daugh- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Francs of sold hs farm a Inlnysown o James j er a few days nro Long Branch celebraed her ffeh VanHse, has bough a house a A daugher * was born-o Mrs. Joseph Backer of Long Branch lns he home of her daugher, Mrs. weddng annversary Frday ngh a. Hghsown and has moved here. Wllam Jeffrey of Long Branch week. fnnl.mn.a.1..:«om._.;_._... J». celebraed hs 8?h brhday a few Mss. Lysbeh Ward of Freehold Henry H. uhll. A large number of relaves and frends were presen. New Lodge Offcers. Edward Voorhees has been nsalled as chancellor commander of he Englshown lodge of Knghs of Pyhas. B. D. Conover s vce chancellor, A. C. Errckson prelae, and G. D, Vandenbergh maser of work" Marred Las June. Announcemen has jus been made of he marrage of Mss Ana E. Merz of Syracuse and F. Irvng Gano of Long Branch, whch ook place las June. Mr. Gano g employed n he Newark Cy hospal. Wan Pasor o Reman. he congregaon Bf he Long Sep by sep, we ouf boys from 2 l / 2 years up 1 Sep by sep, we use he same care n makng clohes for he lle fellows as we do 1 n he manufacure of our, clohng for men. Furnshngs, has, shoes as well all of he bes W. W. SHARP ; Member N.. Sock Exchange qualy. Always abundan socks n all four sores. E.,S. a. McVICKAR McmW N.. Sock Exchange ] Sharp & McVcka^N: Invesmen Secures 25 BROAD SREE, NEW ORK CI ; Grove Grovc and (Jeorpre F. Havens of Brad- "".. N e «rk boys, robbed ony Acley Park were marred Sunday of las I nulanos fru sore a Asbury Park week by Rev. Edward Moun. uesday ngh of las week.- Francs, Ms. Margare Jordan, who lves I was capured bu was released when Branch Baps church has offered near Freehold, was sezed wh a lem- Hs parens en me forhm. he oher Rev. Charles F. McKoy a salary of and.edward G. Formnn n he general pracce of law., orrhare whle vsng Mrs. W. II. l>oy escaped. $2,000 a yearand he use of,he parsonage f he wll reman. He hasinsallaon of Offcer*. E. Ellsworh Alexander I IJrcwn of Adclpha la.~ week. Publc Forum Formed. Mr.(nd Mrs. Wllam G. Conover been consderng oher offers. have moved from he farm n/eng- A he annual smoker of S. Charles Saerhwae was nsalled ILshown whch hey recenly sold o Janfs..s communy, club of Long Would Increase Pay. as noble grand of he Allenown John M Lard Ld of f ennen. Branch held lus week a publc forum Senaor Henry E. Ackerson, Jr., lodge of Odd Fellows lab week. Edward Dlush s vce grand, James ILES was formed. he has nroduced a bll n he sae -senae-provdng-n-.salay-of~$2j500-n- Clayon--, secreary- ard. HownrdLJ). for Floors, Walls, Hearhs and Manel I yer or""mefnbers of "boards" of Frceholders, and $3,000 year for he freplaces, Androns, Fenders, Fr* BmwrreasfrSf:" -^ --- <~^~ ---- F«dnga. BrasarBnd_;Wxongh Iron J Ocean Grove Propery Sold. Dr. G. G. Reynolds has sold he On rp o Arkansas. drecors of he boards. Bee and Gas Logs, Wood and U«Edwn Sephens bough he E. N., propery a Freehold known as he O. A. Benne homesehd 6 Mrs. R. Rchard W. Herber, Mss Jean New Law Parner. Cole propery a Ocean Grove las Manels, Medcne Cabnes and le* E. Lee of Souh Amboy. Herber and Mrs, Kelly of Wqkaunk Wllam Hnrshorne hns enered week for?3,900.. he propery ynm n Bahroom Accessores. are 6n a rp o Ho Sprngs, Arkansas. Mr. Herber s a member of Announcemen was made las week he law offce of Judge Wllam H. sold by he Asbury Park rus company as execuor of Mr. Coles esae. 14 Monmouh S., Red Bank of he marrage of Mss Helen F. Vredenburgh.of Freehold and wll be he Mormouh couny ax-board. assocaed wh.peer Vredenburgh. (Connued-on nex page.). -ELEPHONE 528J.

7 HE RS> BAfflC RBGlffEl named a ax searcher for D B. h. H, 8RKBR,,,» VEEJHAJm-SUROEpN, «. Offle«, PuUc gervlc Bslldlur. hn* U.;. I s wh pleasure ha I nform my frends hroughou Monmouh Couny ha I have aken a poson as salesman wh Mr. H. L. Zobel of Seabrgh, N. J. ; I wll be glad o have a call from any of my frends a any me and especally hose of my frends an$ former parons who are desrous Of obannga new or used car. he auomobles represened by Mr. Zobel n hs errory whch wll be my prvlege o demonsrae o my frends wll be he well known Hudson, Buck, Oakland and he new Esse& auomobles and Sgnal, Behlehem and Raner commercal rucks. No maer wha you may need n a pleasure or commercal car do no make a decson unl you have frs secured nformaon from us concernng he vared lne of cars handled by us. LEOM" B. BROWER RED BANK, N. J. ReprosenUng, ; ; H. L. SZO^ElJ,Seabrgl, N. 3. Monmouh Couny3 Larges Dsrbuor of Pleasure and Commercal Cars Advance Showng OP New Sprng «SUKs A handsome lne of new Sprng Voles n he very newes colorngs and desgns for Sprng wear. o he assormen, embraces beauful floral paerns, gjoey checks, srpes and nea fgured effecs, as well as n all he waned plan colors. Prced 50c o 98G r - Jus-receved seme hgh class- Novely Slks and San3 n,-he very newes weaves and color combnaons for Sprng wear. Suable for Wass, Skrs aad Dresses. IPrced from o ard LDSEINS DEPARMEN SORE Broadway and Lbery Sree, LONG B R A N C H. Our Celebraed Cough Drops Horehound Drops Lme Drops - Lemqn Drops * "VVld Crerry Drops GlerscocH Drops All Pure Home Made SOc A POUND BES SINCE! 1856 LAUGS CAND SHOP Esablshed n Now n old Frs Naonal Bank Buldng, 30 BROAD SREE, RED BANK, N. J. KEEP HE HOME FIRES BURNING In order o do ha, Furnaces and Soves mus be repared, moke Sacks, Graes and Brcks looked afer. Now s he me o have your Guers and Leaders overhauled nd Plumbng pu n order before he cold weaher cornqs. ; ;JE3mjfe3j^^ eaer* -.. HOWARD SANIAR PLUMBING 74 Monmouh Sree, Red Bank, N. J. GeqW. Sewng, * Conracor and Bulder, RED BANK, N. J. 1M Room 3. elophon A50-J., Jobblp* of All Knds. Esmaes Cbearfuljr Furnshed. Dr. Waler P. Havens, who gave up hs pracce a Farmngdale a year ago because of poor healh, and who rered o hs farm, has reopened hs offce a ho place. He wll connue o lve on hs farm. scores of women for lver and bowel Church Annversary. almens. Durng hese years he gave o he 28h annversary of he Bal-hold on Monday, March 3d. he newhs paens e prescrpon made of a few Jard Memoral church organzaon a lodge wll mee n he Knghs of Asbury Park and he second annver- he Golden Eagle hall. Bary of he newchurch wll be ob-adelpha Woman Dead.- COUNSELLOR A LAW. New ork. New Jersey. well-known vegeable ngredens mxed wh olve ol, namng hem Pr. Edwards r AlanleHlshUnds. N.. Cy. N.J. Olve ables. ou wll know hem by served for wo weeks n March, begnnng March 2d. ^ UBus Grsman of Adelpha, ded hese ables are wonder-workers on he! Resdence 40 Whe. Red Bonk. fce olve color. OBER PIERCE, Mrs. Marha Grsman, wfe of Aug- R LICENSED AUCIONEER. Fned for Sealng Clohng. hursday week a he age of (S8 lver and bowels, whch cause a normal elephone 438. Rebecca Smh, who had plcnddd years. Besdes her husband she acon, carryng off he wase and posonous maer n ones sysem. Bpeclal reenon o sales of farm sock. farm Implemens and personal propery. guly o sealng clohng valued a leaves four chldren. If you have a pale face, sallow look, dull F. ELE, $100 from an Asbury Park hoel, was Doah of Bclmar Woman. eyes, pmples, coaed ongue, headaches, a M NOARV PUBUC fned $100 and coas l>y Judge Lawrence las week. "She had been n uel Woolley of Belmur, ded las nacve bowels, you ake one of Dr, 7 Broml Sr-e. Red Bank. N. 3. and COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS. Mrs. Kae Woolley, wfe of Sam-lsless, no-good feelng, all ou of sors, eloya News Sum]. jal sx monhs. hursday rfer.a sckness **f hree Edwards Olve ables nghly for a me Adms Lquor Sellng. monhs. Besdes her husband she md noe he pleasng resul s. DALPH O. WILLGUSS Mrs. Anono Rose of Asbury Park leaves four chldren. housands of women as well a3 men I*. COUNSELLOR A LAW (New JrrR-y and New ork Burs] ake Dr. EdwardsOlve ables he suejessful subsue for calomel now and. 120 Broadway, New ork Cy. -Offce*: 2 Broad Sree. Hud Bank.N. J. has pleaded guly o he llegal sale May Buy Maawan Busness, of lquor before Jud^e I.ruvrencu. A frm from Klzabch has nspecs hen jus o keep n ha pnk of condon. She wll be senenced n "Aprl. Her ed he plan of he W. A. Close com- 10c and 25c per box. Al! druggss^ fharles D. SMIH, husband s awang senence on u ^ Kmar charge. Auomoble Hs Polo. An auomoble drven by. Hurry. Hendrckson of Adclphm ran no a elephone pole las week when bo seerng gear broke. he auo was badly damaged bu he occupans escaped njury. Ced for Bravery. Leuenan George Belmon, son of George Belmon of. Long Branch, has wren o hs folks ellng hem he had been ced for bravery by he Alee of Phladelpha. Dr. Alee wll make some aleraons and wll hen French governmen. le s n heoccupy he coage. marne corps. Addon o Garage. %. Wan Old Pasor Back. An addon 65x60 fee s beng S. Lukes Mehods church a bul o he garage of Wllam G. Long Branch wans Rev. John Handley, now a chaplan n he army n addon wll be devoed. enrely o Presley.of Long Branch, he ne\» France, as s pasor; Mr. Handley machne shop work., was pasor of S. Lukes church from 11)01 o l!)0g.... Insallng New Organ: Borough Buys Corlc L/eg.. An echo organ s beng nsalled n connecon wh he rewppe or- he Seabrgh borough councl has equpped wh a cork leg a man gan n he Long Branch Baps he borough has been supporng a he noor farm for a long me. he cork leg wll enable he man o. suppor hmself. eacher Back n Old Job. Mss Georgans Lockwood, formerly eacher of manual ranng ;n he Manasquan hgh school, has reurned o ha poson. She succeeds Mss Lllan Ecker, who has aken a job a Brooklyn. Wounded Solder Home. Corporal Edward. Schanck. son of Wllam H. Schanck of Hamlon has arrved home from France. He was severely wounded whle fghng wh hs company n he Argonne fores. Ocean Groove Hou*es) Sold. Mrs. Isaac Huyler; of Ocean Grove has sold her bungalows a ha place o Isaac Smh of Jersey Cy. Mr. Smh wll make mprovemens o he Mrs. Frank Cook of Adelpha de.d 1 Sunday of las week from.a.compl- of dseases, a he age of E, Fron Sree, Red Bank, N. J. houses affd wll hen occupy one ofcaon herf. eleph<meis39-m yeara. She leaves a husband and New Dean a Hospal, four chldren. Mss Francs Wlke of Ceorga has Deah From Hear Dsea.se. been engaged as dean a he Long - Charles D. Marx ded Sunday of Branch hospal. She succeeds Mss las week of hear dsease a he Edh B. Small, who has aken a place home of Joseph Abrams of Seagr. n he hgh school a Rocheser, New He was fg years old and s survved ork. by a wdow. Former.Resden Des^d.. j Rober M. Moron, formerly of Manasquan, ded a Monclar las- Frday a he age of-b9 years. He had been n poor p healh a long g me. A wdow and wo. chldren survve hm. _. Wlson, wfe.of James Wlson of Allenown, ded Monday of las week of nfluenza. She was 65 years old. She leaves wo sons and one daugher. New Lodge for Freehold. A lodge of he Modern Woodmen of Amerca wll be nsued a Free- pany n-maawan wh a vew of buyng he busness. he frm deals n coal, hay and gran. Buys Plumbng Busness., Elmer Unbersck, who has been foreman for Wllam Allspachs plumbng busness a Bclmar egheen y&ars, has bough he busness from Mrs. Allspach. Belmar Coage Sold., he Charles II. Bucher coage a Belmar has been ^old o Dr. Lews W. Wll Jlye_UpJju»unsf, _ Charles A. Cook, propreor of Laurel farm a. Farmngdale, wll n place of John R. Grava and Jo- W. Corell, boh of whom have gve up farmng and wll move o aseph house: jn FarmngdafjSllage _ owned heerusck.... by hs daugher, Jrs. ; Vola Eussell. Ded -.of Apoplexy. earng Buldng Down. Joseph R. Johnson ded a hs home he Mulford buldng a Ocean near Farmngdale las hursday of Grove s beng orn down o make apoplexy. He was 81 years old and a clear lo n he rear- of Sephen was a farmer. One daugher survves hm. ydemans house. Mr! ydeman recenly bough he Mulford coage. Apponed ownshp Janer, Suden Nurse Dead. John Whe has been apponed Mss Gladys Campbell of Allenwood, who was sudyng for a nurse fces. For hs. servces he receves janor of he Nepune ownshp, of- a he Long Branch hospal, ded he use of he lvng quarers over here Monday of las week of yphod he offces. fever. She was nneeen years old. Improvng a Road. Suffers from Old Injury., he road beween Maawan and Nahan Waldman of Long Branch Keypor hasbeen eovened wh 1 fne s n a mlary hospal n Germany sone under.he drecon of homas sufferng from an old njury o hsbrarnn, road supervsor for Raran head, whch Was caused by a kck from a horse several, years ago. Named for Fre Commuoners.. Lo R. Ward, John F. Mullken and Wllam H. Carpener have been nomnaed for fre commssoners a Ocean Grove. wo are o be eleced and he erm s for hree years. Pars for Church Offcal. church. he organ complee wll cos over?10,000. Englshown Boy Hur. * Armour Hulshar of Englshown was badly cu On he head las week by a pece of cemen block whch fell from.he upper par ofa barn whle he was a play. House a Drawbrdge Sold. he enan house on he Maawan drawbrdge, formerly occuped by he brdge ender, has been sold by he freeholders o F. Dcllopo of Hazle for $200. Lbrary Offcers. Vela Bacon has been eleced presk den of he Farmngdale publc lbrary assocaon. Rober C. Parker s vce presden and J. Arhur Bucher secreary. Adelpha WoVnan Dead. Srcjcen wh Paralyss. -. F.. Sprague of Manasquan was srckenwlrparalyss-whle.w.qrknf around ho furnace n he cellar b: hs home uesday of las week. He s mprovng. wo Polcemen Sck. Br^vVMnhcwShas-becn-eeng-us subsue polce offcer a Freehold ownshp. \ Freehold Man Buys Home, Israel Sagosky of Freehold has bough he DuBos propery on Broad sree a ha -place, and wll move no afer, makng some mprovemens. Leuenan Resumes Busness. Leuenan Mchael A. Vracolo of John W; Conne of Adelpha, who Long Branch has, receved hs. dshad been supernenden of he Meh- charge from he army and has,reods Sunday-school here for hreen sumed hs busness as publc accounyears, receved.a purse of gold from -an. he church members las week. _,.,, _, DeLlslo s Reopened;. Fre n Bucher Shop. DeLsles road house a Allare, Fre broke ou n Adolph Solzswhch had been closed snce fall, was bucher shop a AsBury, Park BVday reopened Saurday. Some mprovemens have been made o hfe buld- ngh.w^ek bu no much damage was caused. he lre sared from a ng. kele of fa whch boled over. Shareholders Pad $334,000. SchoolBoard Organzes. he shareholders of he Asbury Dr. homas B. Pra has been Park buldng and loan assocaon chosen presden of he Asbury -Park were pad $334,000 las week when school board. - Harrson C. Hurley s he -35h seres of shares maued. vce presden and Egber Close secreary and busness manager. Farm Changes Hands. Solder Back a Work. John R- Lo and Myron S."~Fne have bough he John Pou farm of Leser Grcvelle of Freehold, who 51 acres wes of Freehold. he farm was recenly dscharged from he s a poron of he old Webser place. army, has aken n job as auo mechanc wh he Chlds & McGrah ; Hoel Woman Dead. moor company a Freehold. - Mss lle E. horne, for. many yenrs propreor of a hoel a Ocean Charged. Husband Wh Assaul. Grove, ded a Lakewood Saurday Mrs. Ehel Keyler of Asbury Park week. She was born a Phladelpha. had her husband arresed las week for assaul. he judge ordered he Addon) o House. couple o pach up her dfferences -Wallace Wlson s buldng an addon h hroe rooms and n bahroom and Keyler was released. Fned for Sealjng Feed. o hs house a B61mn.r. H. J.nnd C. R. Snes are dong he work. - homas Luk,or was found guly of sealng egh bags of feel from a School Medcal Inspecor. neghbor a Maxm. He was fned Dr. Charles Nfcmeyer of Newark, $25 and coss and paroled for hree a specals n chldrens dseases, has years by Judge Lawrence^ been cngnred as medcal nspecor for he Kh(jlsho\vu school. Deah from urnpr. Deah from Consumpon. Wllam I<\ Hurley of Iuleys Cfarner ded Saurday week of consump on. He was Cl years old uhdleaves Mjrs. Mary L: Holmes Of Maawan, wdow of Wlluwn A. Holmes, ded recenly of a umor on he bran. She was 48 years^old and leaves hree daughers and one son. Aged Woman Dead.. Mrs. Margare Burns of Long Braoch^-Mdpw. ojl Charles Burns, ded-sanday jflas weelc a hejfe of 82 yearb. hree sons and four ; daughers survve her. New ax Collecor. S. A. Lockwood has been apponed ax collecor n Freehold n place of Charles V. Dubos. Mr. Lockwood a wdow and wo chldren. Vcm of Pneumona. & Mrs. Suaah Felds of Adelpha ded j_esdjjy._oja^_week_oj_pemnpnjj: 1 h f ^ l S h l daugher and one son, Renamd Jury Offcal. Mlan Ross of Asbury Park 1 been reapponed jury commssoner for Monmouh couny by Chancellor Walker. " Ruddy Cheeks Sparklng Eyes Mos Women Cau Have Saya Dn Edwards, a WeU-Knoro " ~~j Oho Physcan Dr. F. M. Edwards for 17 years reaed Sasfed Users n cy, own and counry esfy o he wonderful effcency and economy of ho Calorc} PrpclcM Furnace. Weve a book of remarkable ^ lecro wren by Calorc ovmers and no n one s here a word of anyhng bu prase for he Calorc. I Wed lke o ohow you he; Owl alened Ppelus Fsnu read some of he leer! gae hs furnace hs heoe brouh one rooser. Is s wonder One hppr owner ujsh an ««70 dejoj sm 7 A. M..nd b ld CLEAR & RUSSELL Plumbng, Heang and Shee Meal Work A 6 SIDWELL ^VRUSS ^JIUSS SPECIALIS Men, Women, and Chldren Rooms SC-l-2-Klnmouh UulMar. Aebury Park. N. J. Phones Asbury a- W«y»fle 2(3l-F.<, Hours Saurday. Sundsy and Mol, day and by apponmen. All appfoaces guaraneed or prces refunded. _ ILLIAM E. FOSER, LICENSED AUCIONEER. sldenco 42 Sxh Avenue, Long Bjranuh. Fhono 20O-M. D G l. HAKOLD J. SOKES,. DENAL SUROEON Sucfasor o Dr. Frank Lee. El Broad Sree, EsnerBulldng. P.ooma 1, 6 and f. Odlcc Hours S:.IO o 5:C0 oclock^ EO. McC. ALOR, C. E. CONSUWING ENGINEER. CIVIL ENGINEER and SUUVEOR 8 Elfner Blldln. Broad S., Red Bank. N. J. AW OFFICES OK L Davdson Bulldnp, Joseph lelly. D R KEILL.& QUINN, Red Bank, John J. Qunn H. F. KING, VEERINAR SOBGEON AMD DENIS. SHREWSBUR. NEW JERSE. Overaorny performed on bches wlb Also dogs reaed wh Scrum for Dlsempernaj Munfe.! 2118-M. Eaonown. N. J. - OHJN S. APPLEGAE & SON, j COUNSELLORS Al LAW. Davdson Buldng, Br RRD BANK. N. E DMUND WILSON,. COUNSELLOB A LAW. RED BANK. H, OrBeen: 10 EAS FRON SREE^ A LBON BEEKMAN, fx COUNSELLOR A ^AW. Offces. 10 Broad sree, RED BANK, W. < K. HERBER E. WILLIAMS, D SURGEON DENIS. Graduae Unversy of Pennsylvana. Offce Days In Red Bank: Mondays. Wednsa^aW and Saurdays. 121) Broad Sree. Red Bunk. N. 1 \B. W. M. HOMPSON, " DENAL SURGEON, 2d Nflfl Bank Buldng, Bed Ban. N, I Hours 8-5. KO. D. COOPER, G CIVIL EN GINEEB. BoeeesBo o Geo. Cooper. C. PMofflce Buldlnr. BED BANK. B. I G KORGE K. ALLEN, JR., CIVIL ENGINEER AND fcuuveoh. Boom 7. Paerson Buldlna. Broaa Sra, SKD BANK. N. J^ EO. H. KOBERS, G GRADUAE AUCIONEER Pedgree or Grade Sock. Farm Sals. Persona Propery. New Monmoul. r^. J. elephone Mddleown 271-F-23 A Dry Cellar e a CooS One A warm cellar s a poor sorehouse. has why vege* ables and oher foodsuffs canno usually be kep n he basemens of homes heaed by he old syle ppe furnaces, or he more cosly sysems. he Home Venlaor Furnace he Orgnal PAENED Ppelcs Model Manufacured only by he HOMER FURNACE CO., Homer, Mch. wll radae enough hea o. keep he cellar free, from dampness, bu wll no derac from s naural coolness. Vegeables can be sored wh perfec safey. Hea s no wased wh he "Home Venlaor." he scenfc-prncple of desgn and operaon sends all hea uns hrough he combnaon ho- and cold-ar regser,, and from here s evenly dsrbued hroughou he house. Clean, smple and safe, Doesn wase space. and doesn necessae a bg nsallaon cos. We can equp your resdence wh a "Home Venlaor" n a few hours, for a lle.more han you would pay for a good base burner. Ask us for more nformaon. Wllam OBren, Red Bunk and Seabrgh.. \,. : BesuKGnJ raj he bocl!c"fnm Plj o Pen". &>>I*>X*3»I*XOI»X^^^ ADLEM & CO., 32 BROAD SREE, RED BANK, N. J; BOEL ABBO Shrewsbury Avenue, Red Bank L hree Mnues Irom Depo FIRS-CLASS SERVICE. CAFE and BAR AACHED JAMES L* WORDEN, Propreor ELEPHONE 088 RED BANK

8 Page Egh. WE RED BAWK REGISER MAINEE ALL SEAS EVENING ALL. Manee Daly 3P.H Saurday 2:30 P. M. he Bes and Laes Producons Only, Shown a hs heare, and Prces Always he Same; Don Go o New ork o See Pcures,) oday WEDNESDA, FEBRUAR 12 oday IN HER LAES PICURE "IN HE HOLLOW OF >- AlSO PARAMOUN-SENNE 2-REEL COMEDV _ ) hursday, February 13 PEGG HLAND IN HER LAES PICURE "CAUGH IN HE AC" ROL1N COMED a. RAVELOGUE SUNSHINE COMED F"rday, IFeforaary 14 IN A PAUL, M. POER PRODUCION Saurday, February IS Performance Connuous ( } - 7:15 P.M. o 10:45 P.M. elephone 658 BROAD SREE RED BANK, N. J. PAHE WEEKL IVew Jersej - February Furnure Sale Before we alk abou our low u prces, le us ell you somehng abou our sock self. Our furnure s seleced prmarly for s arsc value of manufacurers who buld for endurance. ou wll fnd here represened almos every ar perod from he dawn of hsory.... r he Renassance or re-brh of Ar began n Ialy n he ffeenh cenury. In each counry a naonal syle developed wh s own. characerscs. Our furnure sock carres you hrough all hese perods, n France, he Neherlands, England, Span and Russa. In he egheenh cenury we have he Georgan syle n England upon whch he smple Amercan Colonal was based. % he connosseur*wll fnd much o admre n our sock and o see how dfferen s from an ordnary assemblage of furnure.... For our February Sale we have gone hrough our enre sock and placed a new reduced prce on every pece. We cor-dally solc your nspecon and we are ready o prove o you (we wll no ell you how jus now) ha our prces are lower han hose of oher sales. " Dnng Room ables Fumed Oak, Golden Oak and Mahogany. $13.98,$16.98 J $18.98, $19.98, $23.98, $26.98, $27.98, $30.98, $33.98 and $ " Broken Ses of Dnng Room Chars Golden Oak, Fumed Oak, leaher, maon leaher and. cane; Arm chars $2.75, $4.98, $6.48, $9.48 and" $9.98. Sde chars 98c, $1.19, $1.98, $2.19, $2.73, $2.98, $3.19, $3.98, $4.48, $4.98 and $5.98.., Golden and Fumed Oak Chna Cases.. $13.98, $15.98, $18.98, $19.98, $26.98 and $ Fumed Oak Buffes $22.98, $28.98, $39.98,$59.98 and $ ~ : ~~^r Odd Sde ables Porch Rockers $16.98, $17.98 and $ $2.98, $4.19 and $5.29..;/ : ; ; :; "", IN HIS LAES PICURE Fghng hrough 3d epsode of PEARL WHIE n "he Lghnng Rader" COMED Monday, February 17 HEDA BARA IN HER LAES PICURE "HE SHE DEVIL" PAHE SCENIC uesday* February 18 PAHE WEEKL Bed Room Chars and Rockers Golden Oak, whe enamel, vory, mahogany, walnu, una mahogany, curly" brch. $1.48, $1.98, $2.48, $ 98, $3,48, $3.98, $4.48, $4.98, $5.48, $7.98 ard $8.98. Golden Oak and Whe Enamel Wardrobes "oneandwodoors $11.98, $13.98 and $ Sorage Chffoners and Chfforobes " ~ :._: n whe enamel, vory,golden oak and maple. $25.48, $29.98, $32.98, $34.98 and $ r Bookcases " fumed oak, golden oak, whe enamel and mahogany... $13.98, $18.98, $20.98, $23.98, $28.98, $29.98, $37.98 ard $39;98.-; Brass Beds. $9.98, $11.98, $15.98, $16.98, $19.98, $21.98, $ Whe Enamel Beds $1.98, $3.48, $4.48, $4.98, $6.98, $8.98, $10.98, $12.98 and $ " ^7 IN RUPER JULIANS MASER SUSPENSE DRAMA BILL WES LAES COMED *$****+*+«he Bes In Is Lne! Comng-WEDNESDA, FEBRUAR 19 he Uchasened Woman LINCROF NEWS:! wder approacho he brdge. A sn- John Gahler of Holmdcl, and wo _... _ I lar mprovemen was made.las summer o hs norhern "approach o heplows o John Ely, who wll farm he wo-wheel culvaors and hree sod Lncrof Resdens Move p Msss- spp- -Improvemens on Farm.. I Garre D. Lon^sree farm. - John Ely bough wo horses and lve wh her son, who has a 600- Henry lon bough one horse a a Mrs. Sfcc&ln. - acre farm. Mr. and.mrs. Suphn. sale a Englshown las week. wll sop a Wesfeld for a vs and Several leers sen by Mrs. A sale of farm equpmen, and wll go from here o MssssppM I Charles.Mo.user. o- he;- son Charles,! household furnure.wll be held on An addon has been bul o a who s n France, have been reurned!.he Herber farm, occuped by house on homas,- Henry Gans o her.- he reason whyhe leers! Charles P. Conover, nex Frday. farm. he house was formerly oc- were reurned s no known bu s! he sle wll sar a en oclock. Iuped hy Malaeh Moore, Jr.," who 1 aken as an ndcaon ha Charles! Fred Wlson of Adelpha wll probably farm he Herber farm he com- moved o.kcd Bank. A barnhas s-eher, on hs way home or ha he] been bul n shor dsance ron) he s no wh" hs dvson. Charles s. ng season. house. he work was.clone by Enlnf Johnson F fa le of Red Bank. aached o he 76h dvson., He. Whn hepas week he Wllam was n. prson n Germany when he C. Ely esae has made he followng Mr. Grun has rened hs par of.hn war ended bu he was released shor- sales:. ", - larm o a man from Freehold. "\ Charles Leonard of Lhcrof, wo horses; Lous. Schulmeser of and Elzabeh.. ^-Malaeh Moore, Jr., has gone o! HOLMDEL NEWS. workon Joseph C:rons farm... Mrs. Esher -Burr INpecl. o-leave Nlcrchans Bu«y Sellng: Farmng ln- Cheescquakc, par of mules; E. P. Boyce of F.ngl.=ho\vn, par of mules; Qrren Sampson of Marlboro) par of mules; James Caron of Evere, par of horses, H.. Wulfe of Perh here soon o lve n he Souh.". "!"""""*. plemens and Horses.. Amhoy, hree horses; Morrs Jaffey Mr. and Mrs. Wllam A WallnV of Keypor,. one. horse; Anhony KhalV- \f Coovej- have "sold a Kccardo of Hasle, wo horses; John _,. - Ibfa"x have q-cn v^nf! anrrrulr saw o frrajfucher Keypor. Charles Urcll of Dayon, par of esae. ol Holmdel, a four-horse ])low o 1 An abumen s l.enjr bul on he mules; E. C.Dussnan of Holmdel, In.he maer of he esae of John OBren, deceased. -Charlc-s Moun of Holmdel,"a ^Irechp sowo-way plow o Mahew Mul- souhern end of he brdge over one horse; and homas C. Bron of Pursuan o he order of Joseph L. Donahay, Surrogae of he Couny of Monmouh, SwmnnK- rver. he road wll be Freehold, wo horses. ln on l!rorj]clale farm, an.aspmvnll flled.n a ha end and v.-ll nal;e a Mrs;. Bronson Buler, Who has made an he weny-sevenh day of December, 1918, on he applcaon b John Ben- polaj pwur and adsc harrow-o been on hesck ls, s beer. ne, execuor of he esae of John OBren,. hs eang place, has become one of Red Banks leadng nsuons..is parons are of he beer class \v;ho kno.w how o apprecae frs qualy foods, unexcelled servce and moderae prces. Have you red any of our French Pasry? he French Resauran "Our Chef Knows How" Wha wll be more accepable o your frends for he Valenne remembrance, han a box of confeconery made and boxed"a our esablshmen?. If shes your bes grl she s enled o he bes confeconery of our candy kchen... Red Bank Candy Kchen " Our Candy Makers Know How" ~ Peer Noglow & Co., Props. I 71 Broad Sree, opp. A/lofmouh, Red Bank, N. J. \ ". elephone 43-R Monmouh Couny Surrogaes Offce. deceased, noce la hereby fdven o he cred- ^fffr^v6f"r^rfrd""r e F r. and demands ngjna he sad eslue, under oah, whn nne monhs from ho dae of he aforesad order, or hey wll be forever barred of her opon a herefor agans he sad subscrber.. Daed Freehold, N. J., Dec. 27h, J JOHN BENNE. Monmouh Couny Surrbsaes Offce. Sauerwen, deceased. Noce o credors o presen clams ngans esae. Pursuan o he order of Joseph L. Donnhny, Surrogae of he Coun? of Monmouh, made on he elevenh day of December,-1018, on he applcaon of John Duckln, acng execuor a he esae of Charles D. Snuerwe h, deceased, noce l hereby ere«uj>r!hpf8njlc!adg hclr debfl and demands urlns he sold esae, under onh, whn nne monhs from he* dae of he nfarcald order, or hey wll be forever barred of her acons herefor agans he sad subscrber. Daed Freehold,.N. J., Dee. 11, , JOHN BUCKLIN.

9 BAM VOLUME XU. NO? 33. Inud Wsklr. InUnd a* f4wnd-cus Mlr» n Fol. m««a Bd Bu, M. J, *no«r «h«ar «f Manh Id.* 1171 RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDA, FEBRUAR 12, o -$E50 Per ear. PAGES 9 O 16, SENAOR O BE A JUDGE. IHENR E. ACKERSON O SUC- CEED HENR S. ERHUNE, I He Wa Apponed o he Cour of Errors and Appeals eserday Mornng; Alber L..Ivln Re-Apponed o he Couny ax Bonrd. Senaor Henry E. Ackerson of IKeypor was apponed yesordny las u judge of he cour of errors and appeals, whch s he hghes cour I n ho sae, Senaor Ackersou wll leucceed Henry S. erhune. he ap- Ipolnmen.s for sx ynara. here s Ino saed anlary aached o he posl- Ion, bu hese judges receve $20 1IENH E. ACKEHEON. per day for each day hey aend cour unl; hey also receve $20 per day when engaged n he examnaon o[ eases or n wrng opnons n culs wh;h hey have heard.-.hey are no allowed o pu n more han hry days n any one cour erm; however, n he examnaon of cases. or n wrng opnons. Senaor Accersons apponmen B8 judge wll compel hm o resgn as senaor. hs wll leave he senaorshp vacan and hs vacancy.wll have, o he flled a.ho elecon he comfg fall. Alber L. Ivns of Red Bank was re-apponed as a member of- ho Monmouh couny ax board yeserduy. he apponmen had o A FIREMAN WEN EARS. Charles H. Benne of Mechanc Sree Awarded a Gold Badge. Charles II, Benne of Mechanc Broe las been honored by Independen fre "company for weny yours of acve servce n ha company. Laa Saurday he was awarded a gold budge as a reward for hs long and fahful servce as a freman. Only wo oher members of Independen company have receved weny-year servce badges. hey are Eugene Paerson, Sr., and John HolmBed. WAN NO POSAL CHANGE ALDEN H. WALLING DEAD. AI.DER L. IVINS. go o a Democra and Mr. Ivns was Buppored for he plnce by some of I he promnen Republcans of he couny on accoun of he excellen [manner n whch hs work as a mem- Iber of ho ax board had been per- I! «n b formed..hs apponmen s for hree years and he salary s $ 1,(100 per year.... NEW RED BANK RESIDENS. Fve Grl Babes and Fve Boy Babes Born n Janunry. he reurns fled n he oflce of he board of healh show ha fve grl bal)9 and rve boy babes were born n Red Innk n January. All he new comers were whe chldren. Fve marrages were performed n Red Bank n January am here were< welve deahs.. Accordng.o he records fled wh Wlls A. Clayon, he secreary of he board of healh, here were 177 brhs. 177 deahs and 112 mnrrages n Red Bank durng he year NEX BIG PUBLIC SALE of Hones a Englshown, N. J., on Wednesday, Februnry 19. I wll hold my sxh bg publc snlc of horses of he season a my sales and exchange sables a Englslown, N. J., on February ll; 11)19, a one oclock p. n., am! wll have for hs sale en young maed eams of Pennl horses weghng from 12,500 INON FALLS FOLKS WAN PRESEN ROUE O SA. he Communy Club Held a Bg Meeng La Ngh and hey Srongly Proesed Agans he Proposed Change n Delvery. he governmen s arrangng o change ho.presen free delvery mal roue a non Falls and ha neghborhood. he roue now sars a Eaonown and he mal s delvered n he mornng. When he farmers expec mporan majl abou her crops, hey can go o Eaonown a ngh and ge her leers. he proposed chnnge s o sar he free delvery roue from Asbury Park, whch would gve he resdens her mal lae n he afernoon and would male mpossble for hem o go o he posoflcc o ge mporan, mal. he Communy club of non Falls held a meeng las ngh o proes agans he change, Abou a hundred members of he cjub were n he moong. A. Chapn McLean was charman of he meeng and afer several addresses on he njury hey would receve, peons were sgned askng he governmen o connue he roue as a presen. Almos every resden served by he presen roue says ha he change wll be very harmful. Peons wll be sen o he posoffce deparmen, o Congressman Scully, and o Senaor Frelnghuysen, opposng he change. Leers wll also he sen o Washngon, urgng ha he presen roue be connued.. -~ _ EUCHRE PAR AND DANCE. I Was Held Las Wednesday Ngh a he Elk." Home. Over 200 persons aended a euchre pary and dance las Wednesday ngh a he Elks home, gven by he j Elks auxlary. he card games were played n a large room on he frs floor whle he lodge meeng room on he hrd floor was hrown open o he dancers. A number of Camp Val solders aended he affar. he auxlary cleared abou $65. he commee n charge of he euchre pary anl dance comprsed Mrs. Charles Dmond, Mrs. P. J. Echele and Mrs. Joseph omlnson of Red Bank and Mrs. S. II. Cassdy of Keypor. WO CARLOADS OF WHEA. he Whea Was Sen o New ork for ranshpmen Abroad. E. A. Mason of Red Bank has shpped wo arloads of whea from Mbmoul couny durng he pas few days. One carload conssed of 1,200 "bushels of whea whch had been grown on Brookdale farm a Lncrof. he oher car comprsed 1,150 bushels, of whch 300 bushels were grown on Brookdale farm, 400 bushels was grown by Garre D. Longsree and 450 bushels by E. A. Cooke. All he whea was shpped o New ork for gradng by he governmen and wll hen be sen abroad. NEW WAER SCHEDULE. Large DscounU for Bg Users of Waer May be Abolshed. he annual waer repor of George G. Brower, he supernenden of he waer works showed gross profs of $8,590 and ne profs of $1,870. He recommended ha he. presen hgh dscouns for hose who used large quanes of waer should be reduced..-, Mr. Brower saed ha an addonal waer supply for he own would be needed by nex summer. hs addonal supply could probably be obaned by pung down a new aresan well or perhaps new sraners could be pu n he old wells and an ncreased supply hus ganed. Fremen Feas. v A roas beef, supperwas se-ved afer he, monhly meeng of Relef fve company las hursday ngh. he supper was furnshed by he new offcers of he company and was prepared by a commee under he drecon of Fred Dez. Counclman Lous J. eley, Chef of Polce Hnregh years old. hey are n- same,, knd ha I have heen brngng n all B uess - he season; he bes -well maed enns n age nnd sze ha money can buy. hese young eams wll all be ^ o *V II. Clayonand Mme, mcmbe«of! lher 1» companes were presen., y yg sold nulm" ho lumnu \o he hgh bdder and mus be a.s represened or brng hem back. 4 ; en ycung sngle horses, 10 second Immlers.., wll posvely sell o he/ hgh bdder 10 young sngle hojcccs Hn wegh from 1,200 o 1^,500 pounds e.ch. hey are all Jguarneud o be ^rnjvh every wny d ll l ld l If and wll l j y y sold or no sale. If you ar look-ng for good second Carpeners o Have a Smoker. he carpeners unon wll hold a k h Dd smoker n s rooms n he Davdson buldng Saurday ngh. Wrs Waches. Every wrs wach n our sock, wh probably a half dozen excepon*, wll be sold a reduced prces rangng from en per cen o weny per cen. he waches conss.of Wnham, Elgn nnd Swss makes,,n serlng slver, gold flled and 14 k. All of hese waches hand huses, enmc o hs Flle, ns I P 1 ( 1 -- hnve n ff\v aken n rade frnm local have been med and regulaed by us, farmers who. have bough, young nnd_ every one s fully guaraneed. Bale of real horses a Included n hs sale arc genlemens h g wrs waches,- wh reducons rangenns. A - I V l l l I I U J l - «A x. * * * - * > a v f k, r «_ u «* w - your own bd I "g f ronl en.per- cen o weny-fve Condons All sums of $2, r > am IP" 1 cen. hs s your opporuny under, (ash; over ha; amoun four monhs cred wh prvlege of renewng by payng half of same. W. II. Johnson, auconeer. Clayon, Palmer, Adversemen.. Robers & Whes annual sockakng onsn sale s now n progress. I wll pay you o aend. Sore open Frday ngh, he 21s. Sore closed l d Sd o purchase* a good wrs wach for lle money. ]>o no mss. L. de In Reussllc,.18 Brond sree. Adversemen. Royal Socey -Ar Goods Sale. Chldrens made dresses, womens shr wass, camsoles, dressng s.cques, corse covers, sand covers, doyles, ec.; value o $.1.00, n 19c, 29c nnd 40c, ncludng embrodery fl A Sl & C Rd Bk -VHrlsehrf: all day. Suurday, he 22d. Robers floss. A. Salz & Co., Red Bunk. Eneranmen under auspces of he Guld of he Golden Rule, rny church, o be hold n he pnrsh house Monday ovenng, February 17, a egh oclock. Adversenen.. Sore hroa. If your hron s sore and nflamed use Knmonhs Sore nroa Remedy and ge quck relef, 3.c. Adversemen, RED BANK OUNG MAN DIED LAS SAURDA. He Was Sck Only Sx Days He Was Egheen ean Old and Was Employed by he Red Bank Waer Deparmen. Alden II. Wallng "of ower Hll avenuegded las Saurday of yphodnflucnzu afer a sckness of only sx days.. He was egheen years old and he was employed by he Rel Bank waer deparmen. He was a suden n he elevenh grade o he Red Bank hgh school before he wen o work. He was a member of he Red Bank Bnps church and was asssan supernenden of he Sundayschool. He had a perfec aendance record, a Sunday-school for fve years.. - ns funeral was held yeserday af a ernoon afhs lae home and was 1 aended by more han 100 persons. Uev. Wllam E. Brased preached.he sermon. he bural was a Far Vew cemeery. he bearers were Paul Brased, Irvng Fnch, John eloy, Wllam ruex, Herber E. Wllams and Alber VanNssrand. here were more han weny floral rbues, ncludng peces from hs former schoolmaes a he hgh school nnd from he Baps Sundayschool, he Chrsan Endeavor socey and he waer deparmen. DIEB OF PNEUMONIA. Mrs. James Cassell of Easdc Park " Ded eserday. Mrs. Adalne.Cassell, wfe of James Cassell of Eas Fron sree, a Eassde. Pork, ded yeserday of pneumona. She was sck four days, She leaves a daugher, who s wo I years old: and hree brohers, hey I beng Joseph and heodore Parker of Far Haven and Hurry Parker of Brdgepor, Conneccu. he. funeral wll be held Frday mornng a I en oclock a S. Jamess church. jho bural wll be a Moun Olve cemeery. DEAH OF RED BANK MAN. DIED SIING COLS NECK WOMAN,A VICIM OF DROPS. Mrs. Lemuel Wlson Ded Las Wednesday She Was Abou 65 ears Old and Was wce Marred he Funeral was Held Saurday. Mrs. Lyda A. Wlson, wfe of Lemuel Wlson of Cols Neck, ded, las Wednesday ngh whle sng n a char. "Her deah was due o dropsy. She had been alng for sx monhs bu had been able o be around... BIrs. Wlson was abou 65 years old. She was a daugher of Lyda A. and Danel Rockhll and she/was born n he house n whch she ded. She was wce marred. Hef frs husband was Ehan Fay of Eaonown and hey had. one son, Ehan Fay, who now lves a Mam, Florda. ""wo sons were born afer her narrage o Lemuel Wlson/ hey are Edmund and Clarence Wlson of Cols Neck. MrsrWlson^-alsoeayes four brohers, hey beng Charles and Edmund Rockhll of Shrewsbury, Danel Rockhll of Asbury Park and Ucl Hockhll of Maawan. he funeral was held Saurday afernoon and he bural was a Cols Neck. >-.-«. Examnaon for Posmaser. A cvl servce examnaon wll be held a Red Bank on March 8h o fll he. offce of posmaser a Far Haven. he Far Haven offce s a fourh class one and he posmasers pay las year amouned o $919. Applcaon blanks and nformaon concornng he examnaon can be secured a. he Far Haven po3offlce. Chrsopher Chandler s he jvesen posmaser bu he decded o gvejp he job some me ag67 ~ r - -^^-» s» Red Bank Woman Mssng. Mrs, Wllam SwannelLof_Bergen: place dsappeared from her home las Saurday mornng. hs mornng he polce sad she had no ye been found and ha no race had been found whch mgh lead o her vhereabous. Mrs. Swannell s 47 years old. When she dsappeared she wore a blue su, a black ha and black furs. She a fve fee, nne nches n hegh, and weghs abou 130 pounds. No Schoolmaser ral. "" he Shrewsbury ownshp board of educaon, afer an examnaon of he leers sen o hem concernng he prncpal of he Lle Slver publc school, decded ha he saemens n he leers dd no warran makng formal charges agans he prncpal and no furhel acon n he case wll herefore be aken. Melvn A. Rce Re-Apponed. Melvn A. Rce, who has been a member of he sae board of educaon for he phs egh years and who has been presden of ho board four years, was re-apponed asa member of he board for an egh-year erm las^ week. here s no salary aached o he offce.- ". Brhday Socable for rny, Guld. A brhday socable and eneranmen for he benef of he Guld of he Golden Rule of rny church wll be held a he parsh house Jex Monday ngh. hose who aend wll be expeced o gve acon for each year of her age., A New Garage. George.aylor has leased Mrs. Hannah M. Rogerss buldng n he rear of he Davson buldng on Monnoh svce and wll conduc a seam- vulcanzng nnd auo washng and polshng busness. he renal was made by Alber L. Ivns. We wan o know you and wan you o know ha he bes way o ge acquaned agreeably s o le,us clean, press, repar or dvo vour Household Furnure. Marha V. Brower, wdow of J. Edgar 1-rowor, wll sell a aucon he ou re"conens of her house a 205 Sprng sree./n hursday, Februnry 20h, a 12:00 oclock. Adversemen. "Say I Wh Flowers."" Valennes Day, Frday, February 14h,- Gong o send avalenne? If BO -say wh flowers-," from Kennedys, Broad sree, Red Bank: Ad^ -yorjsemenfc; ~ ~ Seed Poaoes, Washngon Couny Gans, $4.50; Mane Gans, Cobblers, Mounans, $4.(55. Mnrch enh delvery. Abbo Worhley, Marlboro, N. J. elephone 343. Adversemen. EDWARD J. EGAN DIED SUNDA A HE HOSPIAL, He Was 34 ear. Old and Was a Broher of Francs J. Egan of Red Bank he Funeral Was Held hs Mornng. Edward J. Egan of Red Bank ded early las.sunday mornng a he Long Branch hospal. He had been sck wh nfluenza and was aken o he hospal on Monday of las week. He had dflculy n breahng and an operaon was performed o releve hm. He mproved afer he operaon bu on Saurday ngh he had a relapse and he ded several hours laer. Hs body was brough o he home of hs broher, Francs J. Egan of Drummond place, Red Bank. he funeral was held hs mornng a en oclock a, S. Jancss church. he bural was a Mou Olve cemeery. he floral peces were many. Mr. Egan was 31 years old. He was well known a Red Bank. When he was a young-man he ook par n amaeur hearcal shows and was a good buck and wng dancer. Before hs las sckness, he worked for Luher & Sapleon on governmen work a bakehurs. Hs broher Francs s hs only survvng relave. OUNG MOHER DEAD. Mrs. Samuel Rogers of Eaonown. Ded Las Frday. Mrs. Ida Wederhol Rogers, wfe of Samuel Rogers of Eaonown, ded of nfluenza lasfrday a he Long Branch hospal. She was 34 years old and was a daugher of Alfred C. Wederhol of Shrewsbury, who s sll lvng; Her mohef ded several years ago. Besdes her faher and her husband she leaves wo sons, one of. _yrffjnjs_hr f_weeks j!d,_and- heohor s hree years old. She also leaves hree brohers, hey beng Ralph, who s wh he Amercan army n France; Wlford Wederhol of-far Haven, and Clarence, who lves a home." Mrs. Rogers was a graduae of he Shrewsbury publc school and before her marrage o Mr. Rogers she wan employed a several busness places n Red Bank. he funeral vyas held Monday afernoon. Rev. Dwgl L. Parsons of Shrewsbury preached he sermon. he bural was a Far Vew. Mrs. Rogers had been a member of he Shrewsbury Presbyeran church for he pas egheen years. Charles M. Beay Dead. ded on Monday from a complcaon of dseases. He had been n poor healh several monhs - and - he - recenly wen o. Florda, hqpjng he. change woulcbenen hm. He reurned las monh n a grealy weakened condon.. Mr. Beay was 38 years old and was born a Marlboro. He leaves hree ssere and wo brohers. % Sl Ded of Consumpon.. Mrs. Fred A. Moun of Branch avenue ded las hursday ngh of, consumpon, aged fory years. She leaves-.four chldren and several brohers,. Her moher s also lvng. he funeral was held Saurday afernoon a he house, and he bural was a Holmdel cemeery. Mr. Moun s employed by he Red Bank waer deparmen. Farmngdale Man Dead. Charles II. lon of Farmngdale ded on Mondny. He was 74 years old ard was* janor of "he publc school and he borough hall a Farmngdale. For many years he worked for he Pennsylvana ralroad. He s survved by a wdow, a son and a daugher. Red Bank Arress n January. weny arress were made n January by he Red Bank polce. Fjve arress were for assaul and baery, fve for dsorderly conduc, fve for beng drunk and dsorderly,.hree for rdng on he sdewalk, one for cruely o anmals and one for raffc volaons. Chld Vcm of Pneumona. James Caol, wo years* old, son of James Caol of Bank sree, ded Frday of pneumona. he chld was bured Saurday n Moun Olve cemeery. HORSES HARE HORSES. Hodll Em Up ~fo Any Knd* of Horse Work and heyll Do.l. We have juago n anoher lo of horses. -We coud do a lo of alkng ahuu hese horses, for hey are he knd ha are worh alkng abou. Bu nohng s so convncng as o see wh your own eyes and hs s wha we wan you o do f you are hnkng of buyng horses. All we wan o say s ha n hs new lo we have some- exra well maed eams grays, blacks, browns and bays, weghng 2,30IIU> pounds. We have a bg sock of second hand horses and <ve wll gve good rade for second hand sock. One.week recenly we sold over weny horses. hs was a prey good weeks busness, bu we frequenly do beer or as well.. Facs speak louder han words. Our sludy flow of busness monh n and monh ou, holdng all our old cusomers nnd makng new ones, shows planer han anyhng we could say he qualy of sock we deal n and he CjUaly of he -reamen our cusomers ge. he Ely Esae, phone 5, Holnulcl, N. J. Adverse^ February Home Furnshng Sales. Furnure, floor coverngs, draperes, curans, house furnshngs. Even before he war you could no buy as cheaply as now. Senbnch Co. Asbury Park. Adversenen OOK A EN-EAR LEASE. PROGRESS LAUNDR BUILDING LEASED B MAX LEON. He Wll Use he Propery for Hs Cleanng and.dyeng ljueness An Addon o be Bul o he Rear of he Presen Buldng;. Max Leon, propreor of he Red- Bank seam and dye works on Wes Fron sree, has leased from Susan 1). Applegae of Seabrgh her brck buldng on he norh sde of Whe sree, near Maple avenue, recenly used by Smh & Smock as an annex o her seanl laundry.and known us he Progress laundry, buldng. Mr. Leon ook a lease for en years from March 1s. le wll use he buldng for hs cleanng and dyeng busness. he buldng a 40x01) fee and s equpped wh modern laundry.machnery. Much of hs machnsy can be used by Mr. Loon and he has bough he enre equpmen. A conrac has been awarded o Mahews & hompson for a.!ox2q-foo addon o he rear of he buldng and when hs s compleed Mr. Leon wll do all of hs garmen work a he Whe sree place. Hs presen place of busness wll be reaned as an offce and recevng room and wll be n charge of Mrs. Leon and Mss Mare Skelly, who has been employed wh Mr. Leon several ye.ars. Mr. Leon wll have personal supervson of he facory. Mr. Leon sared n busness egh years ago n he small frame buldng on Wes Fron sree adjonng Frz Weberlngs shop. He ougrew ha place- and abou sx years ago he ook, possesson of he sore now occuped by hm. Mr. Leon arbues much of hs success o adversng n he> Regser, here have been very few ssues of he Regser snce, he sared n busness n Red Bank ha dd no carry ar adversemen of he Red Bank seam dye works. WORK OF KINGS DAUGHERS. Annual Meeng of he Socey \Vas Held Monday Afernoon. he annual meeng of he Kngs Daughers of Red, Bank was held Monday afernoon a Mrs. George S. Goffs on, Washngon sree. he followng offcers were eleced: Presden Mra. F. L. BlaBJell. ^ Vce presdens Mrs. C. B. ParBors, M-rs... GrKKS, Mrfl. Jesse Manahan, MrB. H. W. oun, Mss Ella Cullnron. Recordng secreary Mrs. Joseph H. Applcrne. Correspondng secreary J r-mls. B. H, Gar- REURNS O FRANCE. Mss Eselle D. Creenawal o Reman Abroad Sx Monhs. Mss Kselle 1). Grccnawal of lunk sree, who.served several monhs n France as he drver of food and ambulance auomobles, nnd who reurned o hs counry abou sx weeks ago, saled for France on a sccund rp hs week. She expecs o reman abroad abousx monhs and wll be engaged n war work BUS RED BANK PROPER among n. 1 solders who reman France. Her headquarers wll n Pars. reasurer Mrs. James -II. Smock.. he followng commees were apponed :. Chares Mrs. Wllam I.-Sckles, Mrs. Wllam. Corles. Mrs. Chnros B. Parsons, Mrs. Frank E. Prce, "Mrs.. E. Heycr,- Mrs. Horace P. Cook, Mrs. Georze S. GofF. Fnance and eneranmen Mrs. homas Cook. Mrs.. E. Heyer, Mrs. George S. Go, Mrs. Henry M. Nevus, Mrs. Bdde H. Garrson, Mrs. Joseph H. AppleKae. Publcy Mr«. Frank W. Paleraon. he receps (lurng he year were $ A large, number oj; famles were helped, clohng was dsrbued and a Chrsmas en baskes conanng dnners were sen ou. he annual meengwll be held on he second Monday n January hereafer. he nex regular meeng wll be held March 10h a Mrs. Frank E. Prces on Peers place. SURPRISED B LODGE. Parjr_for MM; Carre Paerson n Davdson Buldng. A brhday surprse pary was gven Monday ngh of las week n he Davdson buldng for Mrs. Carre Paerson of Red Bank. he pary was arranged by members of he Paroc Order pje Amerca, of whch Mrs. Paerson s naonal presden. Abou fory persons were presen. Card games and dancng were enjoyed. he prze wnners a cards were Mrs. Susanna Lee, Henry Benne, Alber Morrs, Harry Jobes and H. Wallace Benne. Rober Perce go he consofaon prze.:_ he. door prze wen o Mrs. James Kngsbury. ELKS CARD PAR. Monhly Even Held a Elks Home Las Frday Afernoon. he monhly card pary of he womens auxlary of he Red Bank lodge of Elks was held a he Elks home las Frday afernoon. Przes were won by Mrs. John ravers, Mrs. Wllam Kennedy, Mrs. Oo Aumaek, Mrs.- Henry J, Rosevel, Mrs. Joseph omlnson, Mrs. Holls S. Carer and Mrs. D. J. Harvey of Red Bank; Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Meehan of Hgh.-_ lands, Mrs. Cooper of Long Branch and Mrs. George Vanassel. Sckness Breaks Long Record. Samuel Wneron of Keypor, who had no-mssed a sesson of ho Baps Sunday-school a ha place for 57 yea" rs > was compelled o break hs long record las week because of sckness. Mr. Wneron s a he Long Branch hospal sufferng from paralyss. Mr. Wnerons record s sad o be he longes n hs counry. School Budge Carred.. Less han a dozen persons aended he school meeng las ngh o voe on appropraons o carry on he schools for, he comng year. he appropraons of $.83;G00 were unanmously carred.» m - Cafeera Locaon. One o.f he Parrdge.and Rchardson Sores, known as he Prncess Shop (n he hear of Asbury Park) facng our own, sore, wll be nval- MRS. HARRIE BUCHER OF AR- DENA O LJVE HEP.E. She Has Bough a Home nnd Lo on Rversde Avenue, Whch Was Owned by Ihe Lue Mrj. Ellen Johnson Prce Sad o be $7,500. Mrs. Harre V. Bucher of Ardena, nea Farnn^daJe, has bough a house and lo on Iver.^de avenue, whch was owned by he lae Mrs. Kl.lcn Johnson, who bequeahed he propery Jo her chldren. he hers are Wllam,. John, Charles, Joseph, Clarence and Kaherne Johnson "d Mrs. Mary Massey. he house s on, he souh- sde of Rversde avenue FAIR HAVEN FIREMEN. ASK FOR j and he propery runs from.rversde A PUMPING -ENGINE. avenue o Wes fron sree. here. s a fronage of ffy fee oh each Borough Offcals Favor* he Idea bu sree. he lo s abou 150 fee Would Lke Expressons from ax- j deep. he sale of he propery was payers Commee o Ge Fgures made by he Francs Whe agency. on Engne.. he house conans egh large he Far Haven fremen wan an r ooms - l a equpped wh modern auomoble pumpng engne. A com-1 mprovemens and _ hx~, a laundry WAN MOOR APPARAUS p p g g mee from he (re company,-composed of Charles Cross, Charles.-Van- Urun and Arhur Sckles, aended he meeng- of he mayor and councl las ngh and asked he oflcals o consder he purchase of such an en gne. All of- he offcals expressed hemselves.n favor of buyng a mo-1»,, basemen. here s- a csern n he rear of (he house for holdng ran waer and a ppe lead.-) from he csern o he laundry. he house was bul abou 2 years ago for a Mr. Payne. Mrs. Johnson bough four years ago from Mrs. Sarah Had-.,,., *.,..., uucn xu. A l:.jumsons wll meo of.ho councl was nsruced moveuo Peer! pl!oe. h. wjll.. oc. o ge fgures on a jnoor apparaus cu. a. house bequeahed by Mrs. smlar o hose a Ee,d Bank. Ihe Jof, nson 0 her daugher Kaherne. lre deparmen s now eqa-pped wh hj s.propery s on he norh sde Of a hook and ladder ana* wo hand, Paera place am a( jons ne John drawn hose cars. Boh of ne hose Buckln house. cars are n need of repar.... homas N. McCarer wans he Co.lr.el. for" Sree Work.. Danel Errckson declned o accep he own conrac for sree work a borough o ge fgures on he cos of layng sdewalks and curbng on Iearl sree from Man sree o Wllow sree and down Wllow sree n fron of he schoolhouse. Mr. Mc- Carer. plans o make hs mprovemen a hs own expense. Some. of he resdens Of Leonard avenue have a lump sum of $1,480 per year for as many eams as he own mgh demand, hs bd beng an error n s wordng. he conrac for sree work has beenso^arled o Sephen offered o-mprove ha sreeandlay Greeley, Jr.., for. $109 per eam per a cnder ^ralk and he sree comm- monh. _, ee was nsruced o fnd ou jus wha mprovemens hey nended o make. Mayor Cover apponed Dr. W. H. : Anoher Vs from Frebug. Anoher aemp was made o burn down he home of Edward Barow Lawes. and Edward Wlls o he ] on Raccoon sland, near Mmmouh board of healh.- Ehvood Smh-wasI Beach, Saurday ngh...las hursapponcd overseer of he poor o I day ngh a barn on he place was»,.,..._.,_.. Durned amhe house was badly damaged. Saurday "ngh afre was kndled under.he house bu was dscoyered hefn-g p-n. :\ g.m af? 1, _,., versge succeed he lae Henry J. Schneder. Resoluons on he deah of Counclman Arhur Keel and Overseer Henry,, Schneder were adoped. PAR ON MEBHAN1C SREE. Surprse Pary Gven hursday Ngh for Mrs..Charlc3 Benne. A surprse pary was gven las hursday ngh for- Mrs. Charles Benne of Mechanc 3ree. Euchre games were played and przes were won by Mrs. Anhony Webber, Mrs. Wallace Benne, Mrs. Henry Benne, Mss Vplern.Brghon and Fred Woler. Mrs. Elzabeh Brghon go he consolaon prse. Przes for non-players were gven o.mrs.- Lker of Belford ard Mrs. Charles Benne. Ohers presen a he pary n addon o hose menoned were Mr. and Mrs. Alber Morrs, Wallace Benne, Henry Benne, Sr., Mss Murel.BloodgoodrffsaF and pu n good condon" for nex jore Benne, Henry Benne, Jr., seaaon. Mrs. Luker and George Dwgh. Mssng Man Was Klled. Prvae Samuel Goldsen, son of Hyman Goldsen of Asbury Park and a member of old Company H of ha place, who was repored as mssng n acon las Ocober, has now been offcally repored -as klled n acon. He s he nneeenh member of he company o lose hs lfe n he war.....ice Plan o be Enlarged. he muual supply company.wll pu.lp s sorage.buldng force, adjonng he. presen plan on Beech, sree. he new buldng wll have a capacy of-1,500 ons and wll be pped and cooled by refrgeraon. he prpsen plan b d Dr.hompson for Couny Clerk. Dr. Wllam M. hompson of Red Bank las week announced hs canddacy for he Republcan nomnaon - _. _ ; J.! «!* Usn : "- Nelo_n=Worhleyr- - Mss Mare Louse Nelson; daugher of Peer Nelson of Seabrgh, and Ernes Ceon Worhley, son of John. A. Worhley, Jr., of Red Bank, were for couny clerk agans Joseph Me- marred on Sunday-f las-week a Dermo, he presen ncumben. Freeholder Wllam M..Bergen may also be a canddae for he nomnaon. On he Democrac sde ex^, Sherff Cornelus N. Barkalow and Rober C. hompson are spoken of as rny recory by Rey^Rober Mac- Kellar. he aendans were Mr. and Mrs. Wllam A. Nelson. Card of hanlu. By hs mehod we desre o hank possble canddaes for he nomna- I he many frends and neghbors who, * - I hn fhm Lnn nrrwh c< nr\a ffnrwlo AVon. ~; al Cross Banque. he annual meeng and banque of he au Cross socey of Red Bank wll be held Frday ngh n he Masonc lodge rooms n he Esner buldng. Beween 75 and one hundred Masons wll be presen. In addon o professonal eneraners, addresses wll be gven by Rev. DeW C. Cobb and by homas L. Raymond, ex-mayor of Newarka Celebraed Nnh Brhday. Sarah Belgrad, daugher of Harrs Belgrad of Wes Jron sree, celebraed her nnh brhday Sunday^ She eneraned abou hry relaves and school frends. he chldren played games and had a pleasan, me. A collaon was served a fve oclock. A large cake wh nne candles was cu. Musc was furnshed by Mss Grace Malchow. Free" Lecure on French. A free demonsraon and lecure on he French languagenv!) be gven Saurday ngh a he Red Bank hgh school by Mss Alce "Blum, of he unversy of Pars. Mss Blum a hejuhor of a book on he oral eachng of French and she augh many years n Pars. For he pas year she has been uorng classes a Carnege hall. & I by her knd, words and deeds, exended o us her sympahy n our I bereavemen caused by he deah of Mrs. Rogers. We especally desre o hank he members of Independen engne company for her sympahec feelng owards us.., Samel E.. Rogers, A. C. Wederhol and Famly, Mrs. Frank Rogers, Mrs. Samuel Ducher. Adversemen. Card of hanks. I desre o ank he many frends and neghbors, he Degree of Pocar honas, S. Marys Guld-and Rev. Duon Dale for her; expressons of sympahy shown me durng my recen bereavemen couscd by he deah of my beloved wfe. John H. McPeak, Rurr3on, N. J. Mrs. Barry Maxwell Injured. Mrs. Barry Maxwell, a former reane of Red Bank, wasseverely njured n New ork las week when she.was knocked down and run over by an an was luonolle. Her leg was Her knee was dslocaed. aken o- Bereve hbs- u and able for. a cafeera or resauran. al f reamen, where she sll" j hs s n response o numerous de-.,. emams mands from our parons for resauran servce, nnd he fuure enan wll have full co-operaon of hs sore owards makng he enerprse a success. Inqure by mal or a sore. Senlmc Co.,,Asbury Park. Adversemen. Concer o be gven by he chor of he Frs Presbyeran church on hursday, February 20h, under he auspces of "he Lades Improvemen Socey." hey wll be asssed by Mrs. Japba Clayon, Mrs. Lee Enrgh, Mss ~ elev and have receved an nvaon o aend a fraernal servce a he Frs Re-1 _ formedchurch on Sunday evenng.! D<m«Forge he Concer _ February 10h. Mee a- councl o bo gven by he ehov r.m,e! rs rooma 7:00 P.. II. wearng parade Presbyeran church on I hursdny, badge and whe gloves., February 20 h under Ihe.mspuus of " Jos. Valleau, Councllor..he Lades Improvemen Sn.-ey. I Admsson M cens. Adversemen. ;, Mss Do m Adversemen. Jr. O. U. A.M. he members o-f Onward councl Adversemen. _ Card of hanlu., We wsh o hank ho neghbors and frends for her kndness durng our recen bereavemen; also for he floral rbues.. L. G. Wlson, Edwn G. Wlson, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wlson, E.- D. Fay. Adversemen. _J_ Cnrd of hanks. o my neghbors ard.mends who so wllngly, asssed, and who sympahzed wh mo and rny famly durng, my recen bereavemen, I exern! my mos hear.. Ihnnks: fbp o hose who sen floral peces.. - Mrs. M Myro.Cl.pp."." ^Adversemen. - Card of hsnl«; We sncerely nppeone pho~ knd deeds ar.d words of symrfshy of our many frends and neghbors-.lurnff". he sckness nnd deah of our beloved wfe and moher. ; Fred A. Slnun and Famly. -Adversemen, Adversemen. Seed Poaoes. Washngon Couny Gans,-$4.50; Mane-Gans, Cobbjers, Mounans, $4.05. Mnrch enh delvery. Ab- season of DcLfles a AlKrc Open. DeLsles French. KS^uranl, on he Hll op. Allare, s..p-nfor ho rc-^:j; ([^VpF^fr^^^ Iphonc 348. Adversemen.. - * *- Arllery Horps. Send Us our Coal Orders. weny mon. Coal! Coal!! Coal III Agood supply of. all szes of bes Lehgh coal. Promp delveres. M. V. Brown & Co., Wharf avenue, Rcd...~> u...,,-.., "~~ ~" ~ " Bank. Phone 27. Adversemen. Bank. Phone 27. Adversemen. IN.J. Adversemen..rug l l chunks; ore onl.rugl ; d nnd acclmaed; prces f y We can fll hem promply wh young, sound nnd acclmae any sze of he bes Lehgh coal. M. moderae and snafaco- gnrn V."Brown & Co.,.-Wharf avenue, Red eed. S.. R. Kngh. Spng I..1K0,

10 Pu* ea, NEWS FROM MIDDLFOWN. and her duy s o convey, wounded Grace Wllams, ja eacher a he solders from he ncomng shj?«o 1/eonardo school, are sck w» mflnezz&. * he hospal. ROLL CALL A IfEW MONMOUH Mrs. Egber Wallng of Belford John Knney of For Monmouh has been vsng her daugher, MrB. has been lad up wh a heavy cold.. LAS WEEK. Rchard Sherman of Havre e Grace, Davd Leonajd of Leonado hab Over $280 Colleced for Church Expenses a he Roll Call Seven a few days wh Mrs. Wallng.. Mr. Fay Feld of Por Monmouh Jas Maryland. Mr. Sherman s speedng been released from he navy. New Lodge Members Rchard Sherman s employed a Aberdeen, recovered from, her sckness. > Lulcer Home from Hopal. Maryland. Mrs. Fred Morrs of Leonardo! A" card pary and dunce wll be spen Monday a Elzabeh.! he sxeenh annual roll call h Saurday ngh of hs week a Fred Veng of Leonardo has se- S??SS^Sf.&%! ^ = lavesnl f ^ lbrary. Abou AbSS 120perl per-: \ cured ( a Job a"new N k Vor,, ^-4.: *«*. AI._, - J. :. sons auno aended anenj he weekly dance las! lecons aken m a he wo sessons, Frduy, amouned lgh a he lbrary. Over:.0 over $^8U. 1 Ms ; j n amoun s 00 parsons vsed he lbrary dur- :gpr han he collecons;,...,.,., 4 e^d& Charles Scelcy and Paul AHenW* WhppoorwlWalfcy road, whch runs l».,!, m ner pary las Sunday n celebraon hand January Isof hs year was ^. "^^- l ^^ ^ffsy^red NOICE. U 5362.C4. _he, recepon p commee l Wls - > u * I"""^" 1 K - d. I have opened my mllnry agan. for he roll call comprsed Mrs. Wl- Bank. :m ready o serve my cusomers lard N. Palmer, Henry C. Rolun-s, Mrs. W. Barclay Parsons of Locus 1 w h a now lo of sprng has (hand- Mrs. S. E.Curs, Mrs.. J. Eas- Pon, wfe of Major General Parsons, made a specaly). I have.moved.1 mond, Mrs. Wllam H. Seeley, Mrs. has saled from France for home.; f,. om m y sore.- ou wll nd roe Danel 1). Fros, Wllam Morford Mrs. Parsons has made wo.rps of^o houses from my old sand n he and Danul B. Fros. h "" c supper France o vs her husband, who was. house a he cornu of Beech sree : commee was composed of f Mrs. A. recenly y p promoed frpm colonel. ; ;-,, md nd Shrewsbury avenue, oppose he H. Supln, Mrs.. Wllam Morford, he congregaon of he New Mon-; sor0 cl U rch, 2Sl. Shrewsbury Mrs. Waler E,. Wallng, Mrs. John! mouh Baps chffch _has been m- nue, N. Hllyer, Mrs. U.. Hendrekson,, vled o aend he Reormcd church; Mrs. Enoch Coddngon, Mrs. Frank."* R (I Bank Frday ngh. -Specal M. Gran,. Mrs. Besse Helwg, Mrs. servces are beng held every ngh: Cora Kraf, Mrs. George. Halsey,! a ; j!?, Rl. d B ; 1, nu c hurch,-... J Mrs. A. J. Pa-lmcr, Mrs. homas J.! Mldred Moms, (laurher of* Casler, Mrs. -Henry -Wallng, Mrs. peorgc W. Mm of Belford, celq- : Emmor W. Clayon, Mrs. Wllam Irned, her Iwalfh brhday las Fr-, Coe; ; MssHelen W. Coe e and Mssj^y sl^jf >V lh " nar - v -. Games am a so- Gerrude B. Robers. Mrs. James E. I cm m e %ve VF c^j% el,,,, Grggs was n charge-of he musc., Mr u s I«>M1\B- Clark of Leonardo h,.. j,, ; has bough a house on Washngon Seven new members joned he j uv e nue. a Alanc Hghlands from* S? n?? P«u e h era»f Lbery lodge j; Nole ghe wj]1 move n her,r ew of Belford las Frday, ngh. hey.; home hs v, eek. arc Mrs. G, Henry Schenck, Mr. and ; jy r. and Mrs. George E. Major Mrs. mer Compon, Mrs.. Joseph; mve gone back home o Harford, Whney, Mrs. Floyd Sone, Mra.; NoKJ, Carolna, afer a monhs say Cora Ihome and Enslcy Wrgh, j wh Dr. an( B[ rk. 0. W. Budlong of vsors were presen a he wa- Belford OrOm? e J ank * an<1! f 1ll f - f Wllam.Denns, Wllam.ONell I and Rober Sel - le y cf Por Monmouh hospal hree nonhs. Hs arm was ampuaed af-,er had almos been sho off by a hogun and whle he was recoverng { ves fo rom he ampuaon he -conraced j j«_ a Naom Flecher of Ocean j, who aends renon normal ;, s eachng for en-, who s employed of Bolford, from n vs wh rela-.- Francs of Nuley s week wh her r Por wofer 1Of fol MRS. W. H. LOHMANN. Open 8:00 A.? M. o 7:00 P.M. Saurdays 1,0:00 P. Jl. FRIDA and SAURDA FOR CASH ONL egs of Lamb 38c Lean Plae Bes -. 20c Forequsrer Lamb - 32c Po Roass 30c Jersey Fresh Shoulders 30c c Jersey Lons of Pork - 32c Lean Chuck oass - 28c Cenervllo school s one of he wo schools hl n Monmouh couny A heodore Roosevel memoral vhch has a pracce eacher. Mss f s f v ce washeld^sunday mornng a Frances McKelvey y of. Mddleown, ^ J ^ f ^"^"SS I s eacher of he school a Cener- he New Monmouh Red CroBs Ille. auxlary^wll mee omorrow afernoon a he Bnps chapel. he funeral of Mrs. Wllam, 1 Ms avdpe of Ke; Ms. George eg C. Henry y of Belford Berd 5 5J lo J rly j O f ener rd d her sons Evere, RoyR jelkes Gopd luck Buerlne \ W d d ^ Sd Javesnk. he bural was n he Mrs. Mary Warnock s sck a he c I hurch cemeery. Ms. Savdge was a home of her daugher, Mrs. A. L. ow. Her husband, who was n Langford of- Belford. Specal < harge of he rolley sub-saon a Mr. and Mrs. Ward Crane of Belford vsed relaves a New ork Wel Co.: Ione church many years, ded " las la udner. s week. he young daughser of James Ashe Mrs. Harry F. hesmeyer of Jer-oey Cy spen par of las week wh Ashe.. Leonardo has been named Sophe Ire. homas J. Casler of PorMonlouh. Mrs. hesmeyer s a mem- Mrs. John N. Johnson of Belford er of he womens moor co-ps. has been kep ndoors wh sckness. J, W. Leppard, vce prncpal a!hc drves a jnnmnhlo amlmlano elephone 306-M Rrnar Srpp Rur Rank HE REP BANK REGISER - 4" 4. 4*.» f «EAS FRON SREE BANK, N. elephone SO8 BRIDAL SORE HE FOLLOWING SPECIALS FOR HE BALANCE OF HE WEEK: es, he Brdal Sore s sll dong busness And I hnec mos people have found ou, For makes us husle o fll our orders And I know wha I am alkng abou. Bu we are always huslng a he Brdal Sore. If you doub jus peep n and. see;,... g one of he buses places n own - And ~we have learned o husle, beleve me. I haven held back any goods for bg prces No even durng he war And Im dong busness on jushe same bass As ever *ncc Ive been runnng he sore. Bes Creamery Buer made and sold n Red Bank, 53c I Srcly Fresh Jersey Eggs, - 50c d< Granulaed Sugar, -.-,.-, 9c 1 Bes Pure Lard, c 1 Pe, Everyday or Peerless Mlk, all can / 15c ca Brdal Mane Corn, y Brdal elephone Peas * 20c ca Brdal Spnach) c ce Brdal Bees, small and ender, - 25c ca Salms Phalanx Brand omaoes, A large full can, hand packed, 23c ca Green Mounan Poaoes, «xra cookers, 31c c ca 5cpkg,2fpr Also a Bg fru and Vegeable Sale Nucco Nu Buer Campbells Baked Beans old Dus - - Fne Celery c sal ender Leuce - -, - 12c hea Fancy Florda Oranges, very swee 30c dc Fancy Florda Grape Fru 3 and 4 for 25 Exra Large Meay Bananas - 35c dc Also a full lne of all knds of Fresh Frus and Vegeables ha you expec o fn n a frs class sbre... Am payhg 50c a dozen n rade for srcly fresh Jersey Eggs. GEORGE BUER BRA RUMSON RED ADILLAC CHANDLER CHEVROLE 8 CLINDER CLINDER 4 CLINDER e Chevrole represens he mos value p>u auomoble for he prce oday. Model Nney, made n a surdy 5-passenger car, ch wheel base, complee wh elecrc and sarer. Sells for $810 delvered adser $790 delvered. ~ an, and hs s a.beauy wh a full panel drop glass, $1,285 delvered. upe, jus he car for a docor or busness $1,200 delvered... ~ Our Lne s Complee w* Addon of Ke car, $1,230 delvered...* Roadser, $1,200 delvered.. ;.-.._ Sedan, $1,800 delvered. hs car s beaufully fnshed and s a goo szed, comforable car, and a car ha s made sand hard road servce. CHEVROLE 1-ON WORM DRIVE RUCK Wll Delver, he Goods. rger car, made n a 5-passenger ourng SEDAN Chasss, $1,435 delvered. Wh rack body, $1,580 delvered. Us Show ou he 3 "Os-CA.DILJ^AC, CHANDLER, C H E V R O L E 1 S

11 H& RED BANK REGISER. P»ge Eleven. [" B»pl Men«Offor. p he Bape mens league ho» ekev he follownu pflcera:. Presden Dr. H-rber C. WIIIIMM, Vce presden Phlp. Jnnnnc. Secreary Lonel (1. Hn-rlon.. re«ar*r Waler H. Knsman., _ PEER J. OORMAN, UNDERAKER, 4 Monmouh roc, Il-l Han:. Phone 254. REE SURGER AND SPRAING., 3. H. Wells. IuMom. N. J., Oceancroad. hon«308-m... CORDVVOOD Cordwood by he ear loul. Favjer III-OH., nwun. N. J. FORD OURING BOD! Ford Ropnr Shop, m \V«1 lvonl reel. Ked Uak. H. RI2AU. Rpmnyer of lead anma, Red bank Icphwu 12U-J. WOMAN OR GIRL WANED f {Ccnerul hosfwca-u. Cull n ll-hul-un O LE. Sore And uurner o le. Iuue A. 1. porcnh or (ul". FENCE POSS WANED. e prce nnd condon, Wre o Box 5, Lle Slver.. N. "J. DRESSED CHICKENS WANED. [rhe prl-e md. Clulo na-k I, 17 [rouu sree. Ied Hunk. HORSES Good hf>rucu n half ehdj o uurk luyor. p. I. oulb. Huzlf. N. J. ASPARAGUS ROOS WANED. A few houflnl HPavKM 0 roou wr.nd. I. 0, Box 70, L-onudo. K. J. > PARM WANED. ffmall farm wnnd near Id IJank; no «m>».. Axworhy, Monalr, W. J. ^IJOBEDSASHE Ffeen hobed aaahea for sale a each. George McQueen, Lfncrof, N. J.., HolSES Elsch younr worl horfleg. for aale. Monmouh ce company, Oakland r«e, Red Bank. DUICK CAR 1014 Illck In good condon: wll sell clmn). A. Smh, 154 Leonard sree, led Bank. KICHEN SOVE WANED. Good kllch noklrz nl-vc mned. InrKo No. H (r 9. AdlrerH mrhen.sove, box U13, led Hunk. REES RIMMED AND CU.! rm nnd cu down reca nml do nl hkh work. Georc* Adnnm,!0 Worhley Hlree, Red Unnk. SHREWSBUR DAIR. Mlk Hml -rcm. Specal mll: fur lable*. phone I.IS-W, Ied Hunk. EXENSION ABLE Ss-foo mll IjMun lblc fur sal*, f. pr,«bun Krun sree, R-l Uunlr. GIRL WANED nernl housework; refonuea Ieoulred. /lpy 200 Hroad urre, Jol Hank, HOBED SASH Hobed pnslr fo sale clen) n EnrlnK, aaon & rruke Co.s lumber ynv. WOOD Kndlng woud fur anlcv Jl. J. Roscvcl, 47 lean place, led Hunk, rnno 30. MONE O LOAN. SI,000 en ppruvu,! Hre mnkbo. Alllres* 17!) Mndo avomf, I!,:,I Hunk..QUILING DQNE. Also quls recovered: Mr*. KHnbeh IWnlln, 1 Sunse avenue, Red Jnnk. CALE BOUGH AND SOLD.. Hghes pcm pd or enle md cnlvea. Shapro & Knz, plu-ne 1027-M, or 181-VV LnK II ranch.. _ ; SUMP PULLER 150 fee of cnme, double power pulley and cmn nle up. D. Hajor, Wuyde, «N, J., llone!140-i-5. APARMEN FOR REN.... Well locaed nnl runfm-uljle npu-men r.n rm: amull fnmlly. Apply 177 Uroad sree. lul Hunk. COCKERELS FOR SALE? 7 Whle Wyundoo cockerels from hrafy InylK pze uock. A. J. Palmer, CJew Monol, N. J. BOARD AND ROOMS. Mounng nnd funnelled rooma; elecrc IlKls nml ull Improvemcla. 211 Wullnc ree, cl lmk. AUO Small runabou, A No. 1 nng older, a a laruun. AIIIUH plae, (ralke venue, Iar Huvon, N KICHEN RANGE Ivy vaojy, complee, wh warmng uvc: aache!; n um comloa. M.» llrunc): avenue, Red Dank. POAOES AND APPLES WANED. Pnoea, ol dzer, rolld md IOIIK, an npples waned. M. I.oraah, eur«lmpr. uruxe, Red Dank, In KOOII efmllh; pree $1:15. Hurdcc & UBMLII, 40 Mechunc Hree, Hed Bnnk. ECG CRAES FOR SALE: - Ffy era fnu, connlee, fur mle. WllKper nnrke, 22 Monnnl urce, Ked Bunk, HUPMOBILE In fne Lnnln orler, J12[. GeorBCA..nyn, Alanc Ullnnd., N. J., phono 2K-J. DIG PRICES PAID. I Bra payng bn prca for freshrka and nulry. H. Unf. 8r> Lnden plucc, Ked lank. Phono 378-W. HOUSEKEEPER WANED. El.lelly womu, wulllod o,1,, lousel, UK nnd look lfer chllen.. AddreHH-Hox 206, Kaonown, N. J. GE OUR SOVES REPAIRED. Le UH * r*;pnr your soveh now. Iclwurl & Son, Wen Fron aree Mple uveme, Ked Dank.., WOOD Kndlng, sove und freplace wood fo anle Independen lee conpny, Hed Bank, N. Phone 2ao-M, led Dunk. ANIQUE ABLE. AnM lle, elulra, ec., for»«le, Apy K.>l!ur, Wlluw Hee, 1nr Hnvon, J._ HOUSE FOR REN. ll Ouklm. rm-. For purulnra ad. ma Wljn Klne, box 78, Mdeown, MONE O LOAN. Money o loan un bou! and mor[,affe. Ap- Wy o A. L. Ivn«, Ucslaer buldng, nod FURNISH ED ROOMS. wo furnshed fron roma o le; nl fun. -nce». Apply~4"0 Sleclnnc sree, Bed WO OFFICES FOR REN. Lbrary lulldllb, Monnull sree. ply Ma W ll.nl. Ap. 01 Wea Fron Jree, Red PIANO y prfrl pnno for unle; n Kood Adl.ss no, box 313. Red Iconlon. Ilnnk. SMALL SHED Woolcn fmme ulol, abou 10x10, for sale. IA. anuenlaum, IB Weal Fron sree. Ied l"v^...:..: _. :_^_--- OP SOIL " Mmasnuan grovel and blueson» ormnnss ml delver same. Charle Durd, S JAnl FOR REN. for run n»0 Lnden nqure A. U. SckleB, 16 Wes Fron sree. BICCLES A few secondhand bcycles for snle cheap. JInhns Hcycle Exchnnge, 27 End-Fron sree, opec Globe hoel. Flashlgh nnd Flaahllch Baerle. B reducon n flnhllkhn and bueres. Mahn«Bcyrlo Erchnnrc, 27 Eas Fron y Exhmrc, sree, oppose Globe hoel. HOUSE FOR REN 7- n Rvor Hree; ekh rooms, mprdvcmcnb; Iren % IK I son, r.s JU Rv K roms, mprovcmcnb; h. Inqnrc Dela homper sree, : Rod Dnnk. FORD INNERUBES Ford nneules, 30x8 nnd 80x8,&: red or :rny: each. Mnhns ncycle Exchange, :7 Kas Iron Hree, oppose Globe hoel. INNERUBES Innerubes. all szes, from 40 per cen-o 0 per cen llncoun. Malms Ilcyclc Exchnnfe, 2 7 Eus Fron sree, opposlo Globe rhoel. KES LOS. wo bunches of keys los Frday on Chesu sree beween he rulrond saon and kjhapie nverne. Revurl If reurned o R vaor odce. CARS " - Hudson runabou,. OveVlnld 1017 Mourlmr cur nnd Naonal roadser for sale. 1,11c.DcrrmUs BUIIIKD, Wes " Fron l-.rce Red Bnnk. FOR REN. Ncc brlfl npormen. furnshed oc parly furnnhed. for lluhf losekeolu Iccnrnlly IneRed. Imure 43 Eas Fron sre, Red IJnnk. FUL COURSE DINNER. Served every, evcnlnk n sx oclock, Sun- I day a ono oclock. ables rescrvod by cle- Mhone C73-R. Slnaon House, Broad ond rl.nueh place, led Bnnk. AUO OWNERS. We lnve receved n InrRe ock of pumps. I rcrljrly sold n S4.00, our prco $2 76 INana Hcycle Exchnnfo, 27 Eus Fron I sree, oppose Globe, huel. EN LOS FOR SALE~ en choce los n Mlnnranlc rnrk, 01 lne nf rolley and nev rflnu ronl, for»nlo "I H whole ur In loa; on mnuea walk from I Iod Hunk. Apply o 3. Gluaer, Red Bunk WANED. Fve or sx men waned for nedcnl corpb J. J. Sao nlj, cludk nra aemean men wh no mlnry rnnnr flven prefery nnln llven prefero Dr. Wlson, llrond sree JKed Hank. f ROSAR BEADS LOS. 1 Par of whle Ivory roaary beads, wh vory crusflj. lo«las k l l d ehanlc sree nnd Mom }««. f. ner._. r n P1. w l H y eek lu- Mc- >ulh Hree; wlunbl CluHey, " Moclmnlc sree, Rod FARM Xlfl (rrcj*. *.f nnd ( hnlf mles f rom n" cd Unnk depo; laro 1HMIH<> wh nl lnprove- ;VhonR; oxlra rno.l o^r hullrhj fnes nol n Mornoul couny, wll prow anyhng- no reafmuble nl rofusc f nnld lcforo Murch l«. Kor furlcr parculars -njulro Box 15, Red Unlc. FARM 7f arrob, wo nnd n half!cn from Ied Imnl; $(1,000 mrmkc muy vmunn; onr of he l»-«npple orclnds h Momouh couny, pear orchard nul nler fru!n: far bulldnra: wll BOI! aclanru Pncrro,- on accoun of 8eknes»; Hnall paymen lnwn. For furher unralars Inqure Box 15, R-d Hnnk PLANKING OR SALE. 10,000 feu cheauu lnnkn^ wo hree ncfuj Illc". Alex Demlcr, phuuj,mw, Alanc HghlnndH. BLACKSMIH AND HORSESHOE!^. Frank. Gruy, prafcnl horachwer, h Crck Shop, 10 Mchunc alfce. Eaub shvd 1{> yvhra n Hl Umk. Pullos, Bee and Bnnarm for Sale. Whe Rock pulles, hanuy bees am vhe Cochn ImnunH for sale. "clcphuj Knonown, N. J. POULR WANED. G. Des & Son, 128 Wca Fron sree, Kfl Bunk, wll pavhe hkhes marke prlfc for poulry, alve or drcsaed. FURS.. All knds of r^w furs bough; hghes.prces-on marke-ypall, Joseph-Mlllerr~Eaonown, N, J. llonc 213J-I. CARPENERS. Jobbng dona a your call; new or rcpnh work. Reeves & OBramler, Prospec avenue, Rumsonroad, Lle Slver, N. J. * Corel wood saw nnd uble; prn«cn1iy new. Apply o C. Rceelnmn on L.. Romunes place, Llncl Pon, lumscm, N. J. FOR REN. Abou Murch flru, fvc-vonm npnvmen, cenral locuon; $ Gorrc M. Sud PHw-buWlof,,led U., A WANED on frb morrae. $10,000 a fve per cen propery Deal, N J,, valued of 525,000, P. 0. Dox 04, Asbuy Park, N. J. JAMES B. CARON, EVERE, N. J. Auconeer. our paronage solced. N sale oo jrrea: none loo small. erm rgh. Phone Mlddlcowr 278-1^2L horoughbred Rhode Islund Re,.roosers George W. Brower, corner Lcghon nvenu and Newman SprnKs road. Red Bunk. ^ H3USEKEEPER WANED by wdower; mddle-aged preferred: KOO home o rgh.pary; references requred Apply 184 HudBon-nvenue, Red Bnnk. RNr Seam heaod, all mproyemena, fourroom (la on Meehnnc sree. Apply you own broker o* owner, Newon Doremua. HE MEADOWBR00K FARM of Shrewsbury, N. J,, s ready for exensv busness n servng he publc wh s besl Guernsey mlk nnd cream. Phone 8W. APPLE REE BUS.. Apple and walau logs waned; hlghcs prces pad. Apply homab Jl. Caaor, Jor soyvlla avenue. Freehold, N. J.. phono 818-R BIG SALE OF CALE... 1 Bon fo-ffc he bg sale of cale a Jaco ZIoklnB, Freehold, Frday, February Hh Snle ran orahne*^ See large adversemen WANED. Someone, waned o ake ou abou 221 Bumps, average abou nne nches n dam ccr. Address Sumps, box 313, Red Ban FOR HIRE. Spvpn-pnsHenper CnlHInc lmousne o funerals ov -welunks. PVono 219-V, le Bank. Alber Burdfo, 40 Mechanc sree.. GAAAGE MffkrQn KEN, Few U^KCCS nmur IK-W modern f*»*«, vfor orkfof cr» or r*n n corner W*l aha u!l srees. J. W. Chld Co., Red Bunk, SEAM VULCANIZING. We use he bes maerals and guaranee 11 work; free arservce. John Il«nen. 42 Ves Fron»rf<-, Red Bank. Phone 72-W. WACON, One rap, canopy op, wh curans; all n good order; also wo-horse roller. E. W; Leonard, Alanc Hghland!, R. F. D. No. 2.. AN UNSUAL OPPORUNI,o secure fne, superb nvuch sock,sdclfcrs, julln, pc, n your own prce a Zlokns l«hale a IVcelold, Frday afernoon, *ebuary 14h. FOR REN. Ap;;l frs, boucof sx rooms and h&u, 2B. A once, lurre»orc on Kron Hree, EfO. George M. Sund, nfan,* Elner buldnx, Ked Dank. PULLES. June hached Whe Leghorn pulles. SI.50 each; a bargan; heavy layng Block. CharleB D. Cleveland, Sunnybrook farm, phono Eaonown 213(1-11. HA Ffeen (OIIH of fne unuhy buy for mle. Ell delver; ul^> would lld- o buy wooh -w. AldroH A. WrlKh, l.l.! Slver. N. J. Vnplwn.l funu. SE DOUBLE HARNESS He of double drop haveas, ll excellen d f l f f une; burgun. Sh I l l H of (loublo (Imp huvjuh, [<ldo, for nn\v for wn nf SAVE VOVR CHILD. rom, he r»»v«gr«of croup, fhuuhu, col&u or lung rouble by usng "Key*!*," ye olde yffe ffoofe freasv compound. Uelevef nsunly. A«k your drukks. Prce c. BOARD AND ROOMS. Board by he day or week, wh ncely furnshed rooms; cenral locaon; all mprovemens; reasonable rales. Hudson House. 145 Hudson avenue. Phone 453-J. HOUSE, FOB REN. Bx rooms. Wh babv ho and rold wae/, v«mnues walk 1roa depo.,jn8re of V. Dowd, 151 Khreweljury avenue, Ked Bank. CAREAKER DESIRES POSIION. Experenced vegeable gardener; marred, -lndy al around; hones and sober and dependable: genlemans place preferred: have mall fumly. Woman experenced laundrebb f waned. Box 0, Lle Slver, N. J. FOR SALE OR REN. House of nne rooms; uhu rurnff fur car and chcken housn; wll ren ull furnlhed or empy; new buunc, n Rood shape. Mrs. H. Wrfh, Lle Hvr HnUon, N. J. H6USE~FOR REN. On he Far Haven road, rolley passes he door, fve.rooms, gas and cy wuer n he kchen;»10 per monh. Inoure of 4 Wll he kchen;»0 p Joshua Denne, 64 Wnllu r, Id UNFURNISHED.BOOMS WANED. Four heued Ulfurnalud roo,s,,111 nccmd floor; no oo far from Rod -Knk hgh Hchool; reference mus le furnshed. Wre u Unfurnshed Rooma, bo< :l;, Hud Hank. SPRINKLING WAGON WANED. Wll buy used sprnklng wuum f runnnk K«ur«, wheels und mk r- n KOOCI cun-. dnn o haul waer; mus W»(>vnU>«L on hflh wheels. Kumam-.--sn fann, phone 1, llolmdl, N. J, IMPROVE OUR POULR. Whe Wyundoe unl Whe Lrghorn co l f l h l lk ; l a Dclopf Ar.Shop, e, Ilul Bunk. HOUSE FOR REN. Sfv*n-room Imuso on.hunk Hree for ren; pleny of clohc room; waer ml K«S. Apply o Mrs. Hurry VV. Unborn, 118 Berplce, Ied Hunk. MAID WANED or Kencral houuework; nun be fxperenced md r«fe-ne«rojulrol; WHKVH $35 per monh. Apply Mrs: V."L. Mnlnng,!-l Leruy place, ed Dunk, AUOMOBILE Cbnlh-ra runubm, ull n K)od comlon; :un le converud no n ruck f desred; )rl««>?^00. Call a Fddvr bluclomh dop, Iwr Iluve, N. J. FURNISHED R00M5. V«?ry cheerful rooma for ren o desrable prlvd, wh he prvleke of ljfh housc- KCpK; cenrnlly locaed; busnea worhe pr-fer-d. Phone 22-M. SLAG ROOFING. J.eaky n and slae roofs mode ghl.auo valer proollmc sde walls and cellars. Orlen McCluskey, H7 Hudson avenue. Red Bank. elephone 400-J. Wy from large heavy layn beer; prc-s rcasoloblc- f C l l d ally. Charles l ; p y al I>. Cleveland, Sunnybronk hum, plonu KuU nowa SISOJI. OUR SERVICE. hree chars, exper lmrb,> muary hree chars, exp mbru, m ndons, convenen n-alon; has wha s offered you a he Second Naonal Dank llarber Shop. Upsars. Clrchn,& Alonldes, propreors. HOUSE FOR REN. Sx rooms and bah, hardwood floors -and frephc!!; ffeen mnuu-n fr< uon; ren mode rae, Apply o JOH.-JIII Aylefe, Conover avenue, ncro»a rv>r. Hod Hank, yr W. A. Hoppnf* uren. d GENERAL MOVING AND SORAGE. Lgh nnd henvy ruckng ly horse lablo men. _..,. fprae roomh. B. J. Relly, Mechanc sree, Red IJnnk. Plone 282. mour; larv, roomy Koomy aorbe vvarehous SECOND HAND CLOHES WANED. Wll pay.hghes pcn f«r x D ur old clolnk f n. good condon; m«n» only. KHmaca cheerfully rven, 1hone 18-M L h av< AUOM0I1IL1SS, AENION. W_e nuke a specaly of wauhng and polhnjr auonolles; nlno acu vulcuny.ng. G. ylorn KraKo, Maple aveme and Molmouh sree. Red Bank. HOUSE AND LO House, nne rooms, lo 250x300x100 on creek; OO grape vnes, 7C fru rees, small frus: poulry house, work ahop. Mrs. (lojrge UlsclKr, llolford. GENERAL CONRACORS. Jumcd Norman & Ron, ollce. and yard, 47-51ShrewBbury-nvene. Red Bank. Concree work a specaly.. Ge our flgureb before havng any work done. >, SAVE VaUR OLD CARPES. Beauful reversble rujfb mude.from old carpeb and chelle poreres. V/re for "clreulnrs. A\ner)p»n. l«manufacory, 236 Vermop Bvee, Bruokly n., A BARGAIN o a ]ck buyer,, bev-n room house wh prura-e; prce $1,KQO euny ermn near rol* ley, Navcunk, NV J. Inrjure John L. Sweevy, ALluc HMblandH, N. J. MALE NURSE. A male nurse, who has had wo years experence n hospal nurslng. wshes am. lar work or enre of a prvae paen. Address G., box 318, Red Bank. WO HOUSES wo houses Bearng compleon 01 Wavcrly place for Bale; ensy erms. Fo: furher parculars apply o Wllam-H. R. Whe, Whe Brce, Red Bank.. " FLORAL PIECES.. Bouques, pllows, wreahs, fla peces and larger Be peces furnshed a shor noce b Hayes Brohers, florss, 20 Wes Fron sree. Phone 1023-J Red Bnnk. HA AND OAS hry ana No. 1 mohy lny, loose, a hr he ba d y y,, delvered. Aho 200 bushels good Mddlbk f feednk ous. Mddlebrook- farm, AUcnhura, N. J. Phone Donl 91I-W. OURING CAR Hudson,ournH enr, jus paned, all new res, excellen runnnk order; wll r.ell rea-.ho for cash. Can le Been a 2711 Lo nvenue, Ied^Bank, 1 ouse n rear. :usl - - _ ^OR jsale, RG(fI5lere3^1ernrK[re" BGea~Koff, Chnrmers by Chnrme8 Chnmplon ou of Mad of he Oaks; very fne sock and wegh abou 300 pounds. C. I. oung, Hasle, N. J, BA MARE,, Bay mare, 1,400 lbs, nne yenrs ad, Round, d k l ld h d f rker; k h ne yenrs ad, Round, old horse, good for ddlbk f Al Rod wker; ao^ en old hoe, god fr lgh work, cheap. Mddlebrook farm, Al- Icnhura, N. J. Phone Deal 91W. --INDIAN MOORCCLrE-FOl Indan moorcycle for sae*, new June 1918;. run 1,000 mles; mechancally perfec, Kom nppcnnncl 1 ; S200, Fmrk Anu Id I. F. D g No. 3, E)«lfhown PN. J. FARMS Several farmf from 25 u 150 ncrea 1 l d l l l I fo h Several farmf from 25 u 150 ncrea fo aale; good sol anl locaons. Inqure John McGure, non Falla. Address Eaonown K. F. D., phone Eaonown 2109-F-2.. BANK BOOK LOS on Broad sree, R<d Hank, Saurday noon. Wll fnder kndly reurn snmo o owner, Mra. C. V. Rnmacy, 188 Mechanc sree, Red Bnnk ov Second Naonn. banu HELP WANED, FEMALE. Mllnery, makers nnd prcparers,of frsclaws experence; ood Bnlary o rgh pares. Sae pas experence.- he Pearl Mllnery Shop, 5 Broad sree, Red Bank. CAERER SUPPLIED. Specal aenon lo pnres, banques and f\\\ BOCID) funcons. James Wolco, 16 Wllam urec, Rel Bank. Phone 432-W. FOR REN. A nx-room house for ren also a h Ll Sl Jow wh a a bunka o; near Lle Slver saon. W A Ll BK; e Ser saon. Apply o Gcorse W. Arrana, Llc Slver; N. J. 27 ons of baled hay o quck buye; n 5;o. nlso n crm of work horses, Uckcy, phone 7&-P-U,: Holmdel,. JERSE COAS LAUNDR. Chnrlen Brenkor,- propreor. Famly under 25 pound*, 90 cens; wh fn ron work, sred." Rand ronng f dc-. > SUICASE LOS. DI-OSH B ca^c los beween. Camp Val. Far Haven and Red Bank. Knder please nofy Box 10, Lle Slh-er. and receve red * RUCK FARM FOR SALE bnrrnln, ZV n,j[cs from Red Hunk; OFFICES FOR REN. -. In he HeRBcr hullhfr. wo fron For frlbcr purculnrw apply n Regser olllee. BOARDERS WANED FOR WJNER. Kxcellen nble, Benm heaed rooms; very cnrnblc; cenrally locaed, darers "Vlla. 68 Wes Fron aree, Red Hank. Phono 31C-J. GOOD PRICES PAID for rons nerund hnml Ml «a he Cy Dry Clennlnv m-i Dycnc Woru, 9 Mchnc!n>-, uhu- Brnnl uree, RIMI Hank. Phone 2B7-J. SORE O LE. he sove n corner of Vvou srcrl anl Wharf nvcmf hn» jun lr*-n rebul nnd niy fl.lnvl. IQ* uf A.. Dormus ur IlKIllH. S. C. R. \ RED BREEDERS 116h COCUH murcnekerls; plenlld color, pr.e nml sjmpe. Mr*. H. f!. Dorr, Uroad. -, r 110Hlree. ShrcwHbury, near Knonown rolley 2 rrml lohph, rod chck..house. CHMBIIIR. : \.. hmo nml c6w burn, pood nppfe on-bald, ^^J 1 : :. orc ar(1 -»!*1.000 Pmcl reeb p, nhou l.dou - bearng; exrn n»od runk fnrm n a one Jlro) d ll nod runk fnrm POHMCR- Jl.r.o) down, wll armn^o halchn 5 bang Pon a on armn^ nnce o su pchnh-r a 5 per cun For furher parculars njurc of Box 15 Red lahk. O R SALEr. Four m»m wn. of Ucl.Unnl, wo mub fhs m Holmle], ncnuful locaon, 85 acrea rxra ROOII Innd fur poaoes nnd nbn: roo npple orchard : would bo n very BOD(1 Bock farm:prlce $10,000, $l,r»o0 cash, alanco o eu pmclnpcr. Owner would rahep have he nercu han money; poabcuslon a once. Furher pacjars, nure, Box 15, Red Bnnk. " " -.. FURNISHED ROOM FOR REN. A nfjnnny fnm roum fur rn: hm d all Imp-o boanlcr. Kcd.Hank. (; cfrally l»;d: no oher AldcsH Prvae l-nmy; box 313. ~^I?Hnc7Vfryl>hlK»*I"aI«rwKrn he Slr heaer and Whnrf" nvne, on Wednesdy, February h. Iewanl f reurned o UvK~ ICESKAES. Full lne pf uecrnr Bleds, Ice kac*. ec; nlsa ove ppea, sove boards, conl «lev e d l hd Wll 7 B d e pp and coal hods Kcd Bank. a, s s, a Wellcra, 7 Broad sree, SHOE LOS, Bnel shoe wh rrny op los beween founan nnd Prospec avenue; $1.00 rcwan f reurned o Lloyd Brown, care Qsca: Hus»e, 0 Wen l-ron sree, Red.Hunk. COAGE FOR REN. On Rversde drve, near rolley, sx room nnd bnlh, ho waer hqn, rangre, elecr ", lnrrd garden" cnclobcd by fence. Ad roba N. j. Charlog I-ala-denu, box 15, Mddleown, BICCLE.Chef bcycle; UBed only hree, monh wh moorcycle ea, lamp and mudkunnl %ery reasonalle fur mmedae dsposal. Fo parculara nddrcaa E. A., box >255, Rer Bank. LO Mah level lo, f>0xl32<&, on oouh sde of Madson avunuc jus off Souh sree,.can be bourn cheap for cash or on me;. Address J. S. Harrson, CO Broad sree, Ro Bank. WISE PIANO PURCHASER wll consul he praccal mnn before buylnpr. I aell drec from he facory," whch mean a hs navm: n prce. A. B. Drhan, p am uner, 42 Hudaon avenue, Hed Bank, phon 1C2-J..- RED BANK DAIR... -* Splendd mlk for babes, from Dr. _ Fahnsocks Shadow Brook farm. AD sal lary precauons aken n our earn of mlk and cream. Chavk-s A. McClcskey, phon M y Herman Levn me, Red Bank. ne 18M a 95 Shrewsbury FARM FOR REN OR ON SHARES. V/ll ren my farm or wll k-ne on slares II ur par of same; luve uhuu nney acrun f llaljlc land. For furher parculars apy o Hurmnr-RzoU, Kv Jank. Phune 129-J, avenue. IUd. FURNIURE Mahogany mumc cabne, fr^-clnsb condon; cherry.cabne wh plae. KILISS mh- rora, suable for a parlor; w».indan-rurs. nearlynew. Cull a 176 Eas Fron sree, Red Bank, hs week., FOR SALE :. Reesered Jersey BulJ, Vaknneg Nobl Boy, No." , fve years old, sre Coras Noble Gnrbage, doh Valonu-s Consan. JUa he rsh knd o head a herd, C. ourk, Hale, N. J..* wo 1 HAWKS OUWI GUNNERS, b hawks sole wo hen I Frday, l o bb hawks sol o hens IUHI Frday. Evdenly Monmouhs gunners no equal h l b l l Evdenly Monmouh gunners n ahoonx real game, bu <>\ly clay and foolsh rabbs. Rfurd r d anessn farm, Holmdel. <>\ly clay p urd orered. ron Ram FOR REN. LAND hreen acres of land only wo mles rom IU<1 Bank; par clear, res woodland; b l bk j h fne bk re l f d la, ; runnk brook, jus he d hk F fe bk, a K, j place for duck and chckens. For purcuwro L. Waler, R. V. I>, Ked Hank. ROOM AND BOARD. Specal raeu for fall nnd wner board, wh ncely furnshed royms; modern mpvovemenu, house well heaed; specal raes for able board also. Clarnplan houfle, 35 Unon ar-e, Ied Bank. Phone 430-W. HEMSICHING. Gold, flv-r, bunn enbcojcry; buona, Dlanr, pnkng; cable, chan nnd plan flchnk; mal orders solced; all knds of hunly lk" <lone n he Hundy Shop, C Broad sree, Krdel buldrk, one flghs BREEDING PEN FOR. SALE,. ornjrhbrud Whe WyunlrdU-H; pn of RfKl-norcuH hen maed o -ukcrel by frn cork renon fr ljl 7 ; pro- $25.OQ. AlleraorB compel owner o «v»- brds. W. I. Ker, HOG hrd avenue. Anbury Park, N. J. WINDOW CLEANING. We ako a apcly of cleanng wndows of ore, oleea nnd prvae reulenuej*; BISO odl-e ccunnk. Kuen reauonable. SUICASE LOS. frf-su v can* J/js Wlw*«-n»mjj VafJ, Vmr Haven und Red Hank, -Vlvler plaar nofy Hox 10, Lle Hlver, and receve f ward. BUSINESS FOR SALE,..: _ Real fru and confeconery sore n hea locaon n Monmouh couny; lonff e»- ublshed and hghly prolllable; can be pad ou of arnna by SepLnber l*: wll War srces nvesruon; excellen reauon for ellrdr; en.y erms, lone lease. J. H. I eer, 173 Mun sree, Asbury arkj M, J. zra Sasfacon l\ Wes Fron aree, wh he Amercan dyers und cleuner>. hone S53-W. / >. n AUOISS, AENION.... I have aken he, ugv.ncy for Goodrch.JreH, ules, jerlncrh, Idow-ou paches, ec. All knds of farm rfachnery for sale by me. Anyue^wanaK machnery a r&h prces call a Fred S; Knlafers, Holmdel. Phone 25-W, Holmdol.....,..... A Hazk-, N. J>-half a mlo from Hn/.l.- nd Koypwr snon\on he fm<rf p-froad n he sae, -Ijuff o n- (MHIHL nor, rx-rjom hous- Vl full f e und cellar, on abou an-ncreyf l^h. ferle n newly pd nrul dfco«e<l nsul! ;ud mldc; modern babronm, ho and fll wder; wo open freplaces and seam hcu ; own waer; for Hale mly. - Apply o Mrs. hums Koscvcar, luzle, N. J. REAL ESAE AND INSURANCE.. Par>s hfvnr any knd of nronery fur *ale^r ren, lo-:, own propery;", rc^fen-f propery, plos of land, farm, buknms prup-,cry or counry resdence propery, wll do well o Hcnllnc a full lencrpnn <f. nne Kvnx n7a- of pn. crmdon of IMIIM.HI-. prce nkod and all pfrculars. l-rom jh- ( ur>h rcvfd ndnow cymnk I^dlnfld fnk-h(> prospec of snck l ^prffjj maerally mproved, I hve on hand murer for furmh, mosly small.farms. If you Unv* a nmnll farm near Ied Hank for.4ale send nc lc pmculurb and I wll c;ll alcnon of murerpo. anl ry nnd eell fn- you. I); W. WlKUS!*. 2 Broud sree, Ked Imk. FRANKLIN CARMINE MOAN, French, Ialnn and Englsh fonnnr-l ars (of C. C. N.. -cbm-ke and MJnno ar school). - PorrnlB. n nl nnd nl.medums^ "Pen and nk lrawnfd. lauucaper n ol anl^waler colors, ladca fuahcu) d-runnjf, pannp* of all Subjecs, orgnal and BROWN SCARF LOS. h h RF LOS., A r a r f, wh m assle on each end, lou beween Red Bunk ralroad fl Al Hlll A brown heaher h e, u b saon afl Alanc aonk roue Rd c, K hrough Far Haven am Oceanc, Reward If reurned o Mrs. Joseph Heese, 9C Wes Fron sree, Red Bank. VILLAGE PROPER Vllage propery of lrwe pjo, excellen sol, sx-room huvuv,, nmnll aulc, poulry l)0u8l>8, ec.; loa of fru rees; fve mnues walk o rolley lne, publc KPIIOOI, sores, l l Add Vll ry, p ec.; emal amoun cnul, Farm, box.313, Red Hank.,, Address Vllage. OOL BOX LOS. rolley rolley a New Monsaon l Mddleown; box conaned egh wrenches of dferen szes as well "assome oher nachmena. Fnder wll be rewarded f reurned o Gulf KefjnnK Co.,. Eaonown, N. J. hry bushels of corn, wo-horse ruck, one-forse farm wagon, four brooders, cemen dran le machne, wo-horse farm wapon, parlor aove, food cooker and new land.j}1ow for aala. John-A,-WcGurJf -non Falls. N. J., phone 2109-E-2. One Rourbon Ied orn urkey, larce beauful brd, wll sell cheap, have no use for hm;, aluo sngle, comb Rhode, Island Red cocks and cockerels, all".one mae brds. Mra, I. G. Dorr,, Broad sree; Shrewsbury, near" Ejonnwn jdlley cro»«nk. Small brrh aparmvn n aue house; suable for" a couple; modern mprovemens; furnshed or unfurnshed; locaon cenral. Call for parculars ( 98 Wes fron sree,- Re- Ban);. AUO RUCK SALESMAN WANED. 1 ; Have a splendd.proposon for a frsclass auomoble ruck salesman. Unlmed posubles n Monmouh and Ocean coun HbbVe d k M b NOICE. d Snce we have moved o our new quarers weare beer preparedhan ever f) ake care of"v()ur""c!ock^and"~wnch repars. We \x hem all, n nny condon. Ar Jewelry-Co., 167 Beech arce, Red Bank. v FARM-,Farm ofs Kcres-wo-nles from Red Hank, on good road: lne apple orchard, efh-room. house, bg: barn and oher farm buldnra; easy erms. For parculars wre L. Waler, R. F. D., Red Bank, HOUSE FOR SALE on Rarnn bay; brck, hree floors, all Improvemens ; furnshed or unfurnshed; lo 60x150 fee; fru, good bahng and place for keopnpr chckens. Apply Mrs. J. lon, 1GS Frs sree, Kojfporf, N. J. \. OU WAN HE BES. - ou Re ""he; bes of fcov, of clolfea","^ enerannen, nhl you doaro he bes of personal comfors. he bes of onsora! work n o be hml here. Kellys Shop, Weller buldng, upsars. a Sanary UnaByCkpmferlf8 ^R8aBpar(f pus roofl, French Arpeneull and Palmeo; also rose comb Rhode Island Red rooser and Rhode Island Rod hens. Vnndcrveer Van- Dorn, Har-Mle road. Red Bnnk. ENVELOPES LOS on Drond sree, beween ralroad saon lfl Shrewsbury pohofce: wo envelopes addresaed o he exas Company, one envelope marked aenon o f J I ^ L E ll pleasu nofy Ied, Bank CABINE MAKING AND REPAIRING. Anques resored and remodeled, repro ducunu; HDld mahoffany furnure; wax, Ilosay. and Vrench. hand rubbed polshes; work guaraneed. H. Chark. 39 Monmouh sree, Red Hank. Phone G75-W. FRENCH UPHOLSERING. Full lne of supples,, also apesry;* creonne, leaher, ec., by he yard for draperes and furnure coverng; slk shade, frnfefl and supples. H. Chark. 39 Monmouh sree, Hed Bank. Phone G75-W. WANED; BU OR REN. Iljfh-clasB modern earoom resdence, (food envronmen, no leas han half ncre C ; vcny of Red Bank, Asbury Park, or Allenlunu: $8,000 o $12,000. Cruser, Alanc. J4fbl»nda N. J. GRAN PARISH SOLD. HE RcBcmon farm for $100,000.- He can sell your farm propery: - Ar over Monmouh couny. Old crnbllrled oprency. -New ork: connecons. Knre ^orh Jersfey- aeacoas lls buldnr. Asbury Pu-k, ^,.J. REAL ESAE. Ihave scvernlpnre-. who wsh o buy homes n Red* Bnnk casng beween $3,000 and $4,600. If you ym!! Ha your propery wh ny agency I can, sell for you. A. L Ivna, Regser buldner, Red Bank. CAERER,FOR SOCIALS. If you wan acnerer for ha weddng, Iba pary or a so?al of. any naure, le m esmae for you. 1 can save you money nr.d he Job wll l»o rjrh. Jnmea Wolco 16 Wllam sree,.hed Bank. Phone. ROOSERS wo fne large roosers, Aprl brds, 1018 R VJ bb. each; cheap pr exclnnve; nlap some unredeemed clocks nnd waches and oher arcles mua be sold cheap, J. enney, Church and Wnshngon srees, Oceanc, M J p es. ness,, Parculars y f ruck. Salesman, box 1113, Red Bank. h a Oan und know Ma buaby addre»hnf Auo 111 Rd k BRED SOWS welve regsered O. I. C. nnd Cheser Whe bred BOWS,.wh pedgree. copfe commeronl»rk, Kcn h nl cror nnd exeror decoraons,- archecural drafng, auomoble monokrmnk, e*u*. hearcal scenery. Perod furnure and drnpefy dcflknln:. Sauary, HnUan navdenh planned. Sudo and resdence,! Shrewsbury avenue. Red B-nnk. Iee _,. h b of ol wall panngs a Red Bank candy kchen. Cash Cusomers for Farms. Have a number" of nqures,, for pood farms. Send full deals and prce. Wllam J. Mock,- 1 Wes 34h sree. New ork. SPEOAL ONIClHAWPOOr Cure. for dandruff and oly har; au facal massage and mancurng, E. Re Galloway, Second naonal bank buldng Red Bnnk.. Phone 1G1-W. FURS LOS. Los, lny of muskra skns from ruck,.samped P. H., No. CO. Lberal reward Communcae wh Long Branch I-ur Drossn^r and Dyenjr Co., Long Branch,. N. J., or A. Hollander & Son of Newark. Farmers and gardeners wshng well ro ed manure for lawna and oher purpou communcae a once whle here s an of poruny of geng cars a hpped whou an embargo; prces furnshed upon appllea, on. We can make promp shpmen e: orders receved hs monh? Manhaja Manure Company, 148 Lbery sree, Nr» o;k...-"" Sunday Dnners a Specaly.. Our dnnjf room wll be opened SUIUIH: wh a specal dnner whch wll Be a fenur of hs house on Sundays hereafer. Dnne served n welve oclock; prvae able;; frs claas eervce nnd hkh-grnde food. Dnn 125 o 1C>5 pounds; comng n prof- March room n cbabe of MIHS Esele Gran. Menl 28h nnd Aprl 8d;?3fl fl %U each: also " Bgsefcd boar; also en-we G. W. Knney, Por Monmouh, N. J.. On accoun of movnr, mrrors and hooka, h d h ^ll h egh.msson dnng chars, l l bl ^ k b g. close, parlor able, d chnaoak bedsend, har, l l h maress and sprngs, pllows; 42 Leghorn Dulles,. 36. Leghorn hens, now layr; 10 Leghorn cockerels. J. M. Suplen, Lncof, N. J. ^», UPHOLSERER. Furnure recovered and repared, curans,, draperes and AunIran shades1; layng of carpes, malng nnd lnoleum. Davenpor sofas, couches, naresbes and cushons.made o order. Malnnd homson, Eas Fron sree, Hed Bunk. Phone Experenced Farmer and Gardener. "Wans poson on farm.as manager or on farm ready, socked on shareplan; 47 years old; small famly (hree); lfe-me experence; hon>a, wunk seady, and no afrad f I N h b d f d of^wori(n hn(buah*k>dofe;u red. Addresa Famer-Srdcner, box Ied Bank. POCKEBOOK LOS. Black pockebook conanng commuaon cke from Red Hank o New ork benrnf name of Ldn V. Curs, key on chan, $5 and oher arcles, los Sunday nfh on Maple avenue. Knder kndly reurn., same o G. A. Curs, Oaklll fan Mddleown. HOUSE Seven rooms and bah; all mprovemens; On man road beween Red Bank and Lonjr Branch, oppose Monmouh Park; lo 76xJ!0l); (rarae, chcken house, fru reea und garden ; $1,500. ensh. Frunk M. RORCberry, R. F. D., Long Brunch. «L Eaonown 21M-M. r HERES A BARGAIN! weny acres poao land, brnml new house, all mprovemens, sx fne rooms and bah; new barns; locaed on man hghway, whn lms of prosperous own; welve mnue walk o saon; prce $7,000 cash for quck sale. Apply Gcorce W. Zucker, agen, Cols Neck,.N. J. hone. 1 AUCION SALE of household ROOIIS and personal properly belonnnk-o" he ewlac of Sarah V. S. lon, a Oceunpor, N. J., on Snuray, Kujbruary 15, 11)19, n 12:00 oclock. Jle IHJUM.--.KdldBola nclude somo valuably peces of anque furnure. Red Hank rus Company, execuors. erms cash. POSIION WANED. Gnrdcner and poulry mnn. marred, no chldren, desres poson on commercal or prvae esae where effcency andrelably wll be npprocned; had bea resul^ wh brds, prze wnners. Furher nformnm rendered upon n personal nervew, Ad- (resbnahn, box 313, Ied Rank. Accommodaons can be.made by elepjon for reserved ables.. Hnson House, U and Lnden place, phone 573-R. ADVANCED ^*" mehad are used jy us upon all occasons. We have all ha a modern scence has o offer IM v n h^ way of / p»> & ) knowledge and I H *=Z^ equpmen. /^r=a 0 AUO AMBULANCE SERVICE Chars And ables for alloccasona, ES.H.C.FA A.W.WORDEH JR. FUNERAL DIRECOR 15 MONMOUH S: RED BANK HE DISCRIMINAING MAN s mos parcular abou hs. personal appearance. ]f hs..gamons, by" cl!.nc.c,._becprne,so!ely)d spoed he sems hem o us. Weclean hem horoughly by our modern mehodof dry cleanng and he s n he prce of a new su. Why no do as ho does? I wll pay you... CLEANERS 95 Shrewsbury Avenue, Red BU fc. he joy of feelng f and " fresh rewards hose who heed he laws of healh, and keep he habs regular wh Lnrne Sle of Any Medcne n he VW-d. Sold Everywhere. In bo^en, 10c, 25c. 19 EAS FRON SREE JBANKJl. elephone 372 OPPOSIE GLOBE HOEL OUR GUARANEE HONES QUALI SERVICE Frday and Saurday Only Regular Smoked Hams. Jersey Fresh Hams Jersey. - - F»ork...33c Jersey Fresh Shoulders Or. Smoked Calles c Our Own Made Sausage...,38c 3 lbs for S1.1O SPRA B ALI MEANS. Bu H oosa.no more n vse he vyy bes nfcrnls. We Jnve fol, lulvocel, and lv ruhl ary brnnd prcparnum fur more han ell yours whou, n complan.... We have bgolulc fah n nmc lrnnl ol g nnd lu-henae of lon for produonk he f rul.. J. C. Rchlle, Phujux. N. J. HE RED BANK-HAIR PARLOR. Slampoornu, scalp, nnd faca] mnapape wh an elecrc Vbraor; mancurng, (wch mnkln um chlklrenr har cunk- Open.Mrlny e\pn«[ from C;00 ofl-30, Room 10, Ban buldng. Red Bnnk. Phone. Sprng mnrc wacon for Bale; wll hold 16 lurrplfl, op n on BUIC; Robers poao planer, oh n flra CIHHH, ccnulfun; R)HC» one frehl cow. John C. Schnnck, Freehold, N. J., B. I-. D. CUSOM HACHING. I am now prepared o do your hnchnr n ruhonuble raoh; cnpucfy from GO o 500, *KK*.- Bonl your olcrs euly. Cull or addrcrh P..J. GfsfKun, 28 W.vsle nvunuc, IU-d l!;.[.k. HOUSE AND LAND WANED. A rofrol cml 1 would llu* lous wl mn-ovcmon am n.ou vonly hovh of lllnlk bnd nlolk l-h llrhv.lv; molcralc renl. AUCIIOMH Jl. Krnlncrl. Lle Slv, N..7. PIANO UNING AND REPAIRING. Icnvallm pnlkm n speonly: Cllfcku.l.uuulnK lnnnla, ln.lr.y uolm MU,,.fullv rf )l-c. Kxlor on plavcf panos. A. 11, Drlj.r. L H111I8011 KVnL. Rl H.-.I).,1lonc K.2-J. BAI1 CARRAGES UPHOLSERED, EGGS FOR HACHING. from, sm-le runl Rhode Islnnl nefn brdb are nl Innre heavy nyerh, splemhc Hhnpe anl"color; e«b8 for sule by nenks or huulrcd. MM; II. C. Dorr, Hrond sree, Klreynbury, N"...1,, rjejr,,,eaonown rolley ROOM AND BOARD WANED^ ~ IMdlle-KCd -cenlpman of plan babh, room anl board wh prvae fnm- I I Sugar Cured Sal Pork:... 35c? D^ce Bacon: 34c * Z Our Own Sugar Cured and 5 op Srlon JRoas ;... CHICKEN FARM FOR REN. Here, s un opporuny f>r mn experenced n chcken rabnr o ye a fully (((UJpHd chcken fnrm wh lame facles nnd coace n Klbcron, N. J. An Ideal spo near sloo resors nnd au ronl. Ken I v reasonnblc o rspmmlln pary, J. V. : 9 alree, Newark. N. J. IV Hd;*, 2r>2 IRES AND UBES. We have-hem. All slnmlnrr rnnkes and szes. If s anyhng n he lne of auomoble res and ubes.do. no buy unl you have secured- a fgure frol *ua. We nre leaders In hs vcny on r nnd ubes rnd we arc wny below ohers n prce. Heler Drohcrs, 118 WeB Fronl sree, Red Bank. Phomv ; 5Bl-M.. < HOUSE FOR SALE OR REN. Fne, vew of rver; lo Glxff; house conans sx von n n, bah and "BoVo room fr cellar; wh all mprovemen^ nnlfarrvc; n farly ffool orler. Sae prce $:!,f00, par f f ld ba l»»" mn lnn no u wcn pnvnc larr". >,,.. l Bdllank. S Secun.1 Nulonal bnnk budln. GOING O MOVE? muvm? ur. before pnn? your aurnj.ro, j?e my fgure*. My nnd my nn-hou-of a fnr llbro. 1^. J. c Hree,.Red Hank., re-red, repnred nrd palnel: _. Hrkx. conurnyr, - Chark. «0 Molmoul»lroe. Rul Ilnnk. Plume 07r» ;\y. HAVE A BUER. fur counry home.- vcny Red Ilnnk: muh he In Kood condon: ren^onnble; ons n en ucrer; (cnl dcncrpuon nml exne locuon. Oeom* W. Zuckcr. Cols Neck. Phono F-32., KrcehoM. ccu --- U h P 1 Mll Sh 3 I l ruckmr ^vll Ully, 51-S11 plone 2H l 2. Our Jersey row, Ilree yerr old, one Ill- e nll, wu jcu-. old, (PI^ m of CIKHI rlr nml drvng. loraeh -lon: also lfy - Ponors, Green Molnnn:. Rood cocker.*, or for led: lso 3 5 pns rfnyn n a\v from 2f llu.o 100 lbs. cch; puvcrnl Whle kor-h. Gross Rb Roas... / Boom Rourd Roas. g F»lae Beef, fresl or corned....18c Fresh Chopped Beef. 32c I Chuck Roas S8c I"?, Chuclc Seak...,..,.... s...28c,. J I Fresh Beef L.ver 14c, 2 for 25c f. * ^?., Green Mounan Poaoes SOc,? 16-quar baske j-? J[erse-y urnps, baske 45c r 16-quar baske Jersey Carros...baske 4Sc f. 16-quar baske LKr hcroujrhbrnl Herkslre fl r hif dhh purp, ed lujf and" hr 1 y hifr,. Apply o L. oy-" "Menlmv llook f\rm. SIHUWH- 8W. U«<I Hunk. l.arrels of round po l Poe M.ldl.o luevwn 791-J. aoe N. J. SPRAER BARGAINS. KU-hl 1rco Imm Cn.» h. l>. enn W II Jlpl-x plun> mevl. l.u BlKl-U-l - NOICE J HELP WAIED, FEMALE. rech wauled o learn le n ol opdluny for valc n.! U. he P«>nr1 Mllnery Shop, 3 c Kdllk WO HOUSES " Dmble house, fve rooma-end wde, facnc, on Rmaor roml;, g hounc nf.en roonw on Iroapec nvcrn: renr end.of loa nljoh; S-.HOO for" boh properes. Inqure Myron 1,. Cnvhclh I.lle Slver, N. J. elephone " l Ilanlo 1073.W. - O LE. "!<«U for wo or ILI.-I- v,-:r^. n r.-lrlff (furnlhcd "r nfurn:0fdl nml farm n llnzle. N..1., ownell by Jewell:.house runan.* 1^ larkf ouns nnd 4 luhrouh, lan hnrd wood (loor nul rmmnr; hu nnd cdd wuer, furnn r, P of land, hen; nlnm nl lnra: wh- ^ mnues nf Hnr.lp nod ICcypor a Apply o JMr. IVdevenr, Ilu-le, N. J. We smoke our own hams, shoulders. s and bacon.he old fashoned way Hckory Smoke. If you have any Hams, Shoulders or Bacon o-be smoked,brngjhen o.g. FREE DELIVERIES n and around Red Bank.

12 , Page HE RED BANK REGISER. Enered» he posolllra a Red Bank, V l., * eecond-elaaa maer... "WEDNESDA, FEB. 12, OWN ALK. (Connued from page 4.).Governor Edge las been sayng a good deal of lae abou he necessy of fndng jol>s for solders. Wly does Governor Edge pracce wha he prenches? If he need of^urnsh«(v John for solders s so srong n hs mnd, why hasn some of he jols whch he has gver, ou gone o sol- des nseu of rong o polcans? Frday nghs prayer meeng wll be held a George McKolveys. gram s beng arranged under he drecon of Mrs. John Wes. Mrs. spen par of las week wh Mss Mss Isabelle Caron of <;enervlle May Gowan Wlher wll speak a Saurdays nvar. he members of he Harold Hllyer, son of Mrs. Danel Sade Mnssey. Seady Gleaners are makng cos- Hllyer, sepped on a rusy nal las Saurday and he end of he nal More, jols l:ve hec creae. In umes for lo occason and a good le Kdge admnsl-ho ; New.Jer-msey han durng he erm of any eher A meeng of he-mddleown. l- perced hs foo. Harold had he s expeced. wen hrough hs rubber and shoe nnd gwonor for a. gencvaon. Mos, of brary rusees was held las ngh. wound dressed by a docor hu n- <»n-«e jols were wholly neelless. Bu snce hey were creaed by he Edge admnsraon, "" 1 snce hey were o l- flled, why were no solders gven some of hose easy places where lee. a good salary aached JIIPCI nohng o do excep draw he here are housands of solders n New Jcsey fully us compeen, o fll h:-se fl&ons as any of he polcmr, wlo ha\e been apponed o he *jolc he solders should have had a I.c-forence wlpn came o handng oul hese sof and profable suakn 1,. f here s anyhng, n he plea ln jobs mus be found for solders..a a maer of fac, everyone knows Ih d.he jobs were creaed ofnd p ces for polcans, who would enjoy he salares a he expense of he people. A1MI>S he people pay he hll for clr.vaan ar-dneffcen and waseful su nsraonof he<affars. A polcal label whch a polcan pns onhs collar uppeals vasly move o»v>r people han anyhng n he jvrs characer or ably. And so -long as hs connues he people m- expec o pjy he bll for he fnore 1! of useless posons whch a»e cealed n order o gve polcans a chance o lve- whou work. MIDDLEOWN ^VILLAGE NEWS. Seady Gleaner Arrangng for Mmrhs Washngon ea Pary. he Seady Gleaners me Saurday afernoon a Mrs. Crawford Paersons. Souvenrs were made for he Marha Washngon ea pary, whch wll be held nex Saurday afernoon a Mrs. homns S. Felds. hose presen a Saurdays meeng wore Mrs. Alce \Ves, Mss Mnne Cnrhar, Annee Farrell, Mss Frances McKelvcy and Mrs. Burrowes I-yser. Anoher meeng o prepare far he ea pary was held hs afernoon a he Reformed parsonage. A pro- he assocaon has spen overfl.ooo whn he pas hree years. New books cobng 25 have recenly been placed n he lbrary. - Mrs. Danel Hllyer and Mrs. Maron. Conkln wll aend n couny meeng of he womens emperance unon, whch wll be held Frday a Asbury Park. "he Counry s Growh" wll be he opc for he sermon Sunday mornng a he Reformed church. A ngh he subjec wll be "Dvne Honor." Jay VV. Hoppng wll lead he Chrsan Endeavor meeng. Fleece Lned Shrs or Drawers, each 89c, su...$1.75- Heavy Canvas and Jersey Gloves, all colors, par.. 20c. Lgh Wegh Canvas Gloves, par 15c. Coon Sox, all colors, par 15c, 2 pars.. 25c. Heavy Coon Sox, par 20c. Heavy Rbbed Sox, Fleece Lned, par.,.... ;... 35c., Wool Sox, naural color, par 40c., Heavy Wool Sox, par......i....". 65c. Blue Chambray Shrs 75c. Black Saeen Shrs..$1.00 We have a large assormen of Mens Good Work or Dress Pans a $2.65 per par. JOHNS BARGAIN SORE Corner of Wharf Avenue and Eas Fron Sree,. RED BANK, N. J. Open evenngs unl 8:00 oclock. Saurdays ll 11:00. BACK ON HE JOB. Hello Folks! Uncle Sam Has Sen Me Home. Now Im Ready o Serve ou Agan Im back on he job a he old sand where I wan o see all <* HE RED BANK REGISER. flammalon (se \n and bn foo las swollen, bu no serous resuls are ancpaed. Mrs. Jacob Dcknson has been lad up wh grp. A daugher was born las week o Mrs. Jacob Wyckoff. FORDS BOUGH FOR CASH. Brnjf car eleplone Wre Ford Car and Delvery Bargan!. See us, before Buyng or Sellng. 20h CENUR AUOMOBILE CO., 17O0-Broadway, cor. 54h S., elephone Crcle SCO, New ork, * f f? y y" fy I: LEADING LARGES^-BES DR4KE BUSINESS SCHOOL w OF NEWARK +** -" M MARKE S., NEWARK; N. J.» M.VNAUEU»I " DRAKE COLLECE, INC., OF NEW JERSE DA-AM) EVENING.SCHOOL Monmouh Couny Surrofaes Offlc*. Noce o credors o presen clfrms agln esae. In he maer of he esae of Harre hrockmoron, deceased. Purauaf o he order of Joseph I* Donahay, Surrogae of he Couny of Monmouh, made on he enh dny of January, 1E>1!>, on he applcaon of Sdney J. Beer?, "admnsraor of he euao of Harre hraekmoron, d«c«ucd> nole* I hercb/ «Ivn o n credors of sad deceued o exhb o he ubacrber, «dmnlsw«r as Aforesad, her debs and demands agans he sad ae under oah, whn nne monhs from he ds* of he aforesad order, or hey wll be forever barred of her acons herefor lan he sad subscrber. Daed Freehold, N. J., Jan. 10, SIDNE J. IK MONMOUH COUN ORPHANS COUR. In he maer of he nsolven esae of Harry 0. Cadeau, deceased. No le o Credor* o presen clams. Pursuan o on order of he Orphans Cour, of he Couny of Monmouh, made on hs welfh day of December, 1018, upon he applcaon of Loe Badeau, mlmlnlrarx of he esae of Harry O. Badeau. deceased, noce ( hereby rven o he «redl : ors, of he sad esae of Harry. O. Badeau, deceased, o exhb o her under oah affrmaon, her cum and demands waffl he lad e.a-j whn sx monlh from welfh day of December, 1918, or hey > be forever barred from prosecung «r < coverns he same, PaUd Freehold, N. J., Dec. 12, LOIE BADEAU. NOICE OF SELEMEN OF ACCOUIS EaUo of Kello Coleman. deceased. Noce a hereby gven ha ha accourj of he Bubaerlbcr, admnsrarx of he ao of nald deceased, wll be auded saed hy he Surromo of he Couny Monmouh am repored for selemen o Orphan a Cour nf sad couny, on hurad«he hreenh dny of March, A. D., 19I». whch me applcaon wll be made for ulluwncq of ccmmlbslona and counncl f Daed January Sla, A. D MAUGARE DUNCAN. WES FURNIURE CO. We Inve Comparson of Our Values Praccally every pece of Furnure and Floor Coverngs hroughou our sore has been reduced from 10 o 40 per cen. Don make your fnal selecon of Furnure and Floor Coverngs unl you have vsed hs sore. We guaranee a savng on every arcle. DINING ROOM., $ pece Amercan Walnu Sues..$ $ pece Fumed Oak Sues.; $ $ pece Jacobean Oak Sues $145:00 LIVING ROOM. $ pece Genune Leaher Sues $ $ pece Mahogany Sues, covered n Genune Leaher ; $ $ pece Leaher Sues..,...- $ $ pece Sold Mahogany Leaher Sues....^7.....$ $ pece apesy Sues $ BEDROOM. $ pece Walnu Sues.;$ $ pece Mahogany Sues $ $ pece Mahogany Sues ;....$ $ pece Walnu Sues.$250:00 EA WAGONS. $16.5Q ea Wagons..;......:$ 10,00 $21.50 ea Wagons... $ $25.00 ea Wagons $ RUGS. $ x12 Velve Rugs,...;.$ 2,4.50 $ x12 Axmnser Rugs $ $49.50 and $52.50 Seamless Velve Rugs...$ I" wan o hank my frends.for her connued paronage a my.esablshmen durng my" absence whle I was n he Mlary servce. I deeply apprecae her loyaly and rus my employees gave hem sasfacon n every way... Don-forge. oure nved "o call agan and from now on my-personal aenon wll be gven o makng he.. Cleanng Parlor 40 BROAD SREE, RED BANK HE MOS POPULAR PLACE OF IS KIND IN HIS VICINI WILLIAM NOGLOW ANNOUNCEMEN Hereafer, n order o avod he congeson n our offces durng-he las few days of he-dscoun perod, v?e expec o dsrbue he bllng unformly hroughou he monh. he dscoun-wll bejllowed f he bll s pad whn en days of he dae when rendered and he,las day of dscoun wll be samped on.each bll. " HE UNIVERSAL CAR. he polcy.of he FORD MOOE COMPAN o sell s carepr/he 1 lowes possble prce, conssen wh dependable-qualy, sjoo-weu known o. requre commen.. ; >. : ~ , " herefore, because of presen condon here can be NO CHANGE IN HE PRICES OF FORD CARS..., Chasss, $ Runabou.....$ Coupe ourng Sedan on ruck Chasss, $ hese prces delvered wh necessary equpmen Change of Gas Raes Under auhory of he Board of Publc Uly Commssoners he followng raes for gas wll -be effecve from January 7h, 1919: Frs 10,000 cu. f per monh, $1.55 Nex 40,000 cu. f. per monh, $ f" All over 50,000 cu. f. per monh, $1.30 ". A dscoun of en cens per housand cubc fee wjll be allowed on blls, padlwhn en days of he dafe when rendered. _?. " Englshown New Brunswck Red Bank Maawan

13 PERSONAL. Joseph F. Johnson of Rversde [venue has been dscharged from serce n ha army. He was Balonod Camp Plx. Mr. Johnaon_waa a Jerk In no Red Bank posrhlce before he wen o war and hs wll ream o work In he pouoflee. Mrs. Fred Cullngon of Bergen ce s recoverng from an operaon formed a he Sprng Lake losp- ""Mss Can Crawford of non lls spen par of las week wh ends a Red Bank. Leon B. Browcr of Irvng place, who gave up a poson wh Fred H. VanDorn o ake a job a Morgan Barng: he war, a now employed aa auomoble, salesman wh H. L. Zobel of Seabrgh. Hss Bearce Garvey of Wallace e, who reurned recenly from Sprng Lake hospal where she derwon uu operaon for apponds, s now nblo o be around. Mrs, John F. Hogon of Lake nvcs spendng a week wh Mrs. y Donnelly of Jersey Cy. Mrs. George Allen; of Mechanc. jee was aken o he Long Branch hospal Sunday afernoon sufferng wh yphod-pneumona. Mrs. Marshall Sprngsen and her augher Dorohy of Moun sree m par of las week wh relaves k New Brunswck. Leuenan Edward Broedel of Ves Fron sree, who s aached o he 42d feld arllery a Camp Cuser, Mchgan, s home on a en-day furlough. Leuenan Broedel s a Prson from he ranks" solder. He a a sergean n he former 1 Red nk cavalry roop and he has been ln; servce hree years. jhe Nyack club wll hold s frs ce a he Long Branch casno on nday ngh, February 24h. ChrB-.her Comar and Clarence Jones of Red Bank are n charge of he dance. Edward OBren of Wes Fron ee, who aends ale college, Saurday and Sunday wh hs Red Bank cavalry roop and he-was aached o Baery P whle habaery was n ranng a Annson, Alabama. Isodoro rubn of Broad sree, u member of he frm of rubn Brohers, has been dscharged from mlary servce and s now spendng a shor va wh hs moher n Rye,»New ork.. Durng Mr. rubns say a he mlary camp he Red Bank sore hus been looked nfer. by Bernard rubn, rubn Brohers hve n largo sore n Hyo and s l.ely ha whenisadora rubn reurns o Red Bank hs broher Bernurd wll reuw o he Ilye sore. Mr. and Mrs. W." G. French of Rversde avenue lef Saurday on a wo weeks rp o Poro Uco. Ella Mcjrll of Wes sree s kep ndoors wh nfluenza. Mrs. Phlp Janne ofbrdge avenue gave brh o a Bon las Wednesday. arens, Mr. and Mrs. Wllam IBren. Mss Malda Kaney of Mechanc ee, who s employed a Adlem & S sore, s spendng a wo weeks vacaon., Mrs. Harry Supp of ower Hll venue underwen an operaon las sek a he Sprng Lake hospal. Wllam Noglows of Broad sree has been released from mlnry,ser- by Rev. Wllam E. Brased n whch rce. He was saoned a Camphe defned he hgh prncples of our " nson, Kansas. ex-presden. > Joseph McGarry of Brdge aveme reurned los Frday o For Mery, Maryland. He has been home I pays o adverse n he Regser. ffeen-day furlough. Mss Blanche Byrnes of Freehold, FRENCH school eacher a Chrome, spen urday and Sunday wh Mss Elzeh Kmoyof "Whe sree. Evenng Classes Maurce Walsh, who s saoned Camp Holabrd, Maryland, spen Now Formng [par of las week wh relaves and frends here. FREE DEMONSRAION Mrs. Charloe Wolco of Lnden LECURE place has been spondng a few days wh rolaves a Camden. John E. Chamberlan of Branch avenue has gone bock *o he candy sellng busness and he has re-esablshed hs roue. Corporal Harvey Bloodpood of Red Bank, who s saoned n Souhern Prance, has wren o hs moher, Mrs. H. Wallace Benne, ha he has l>een allowed,an egh-day furlough and ha he nended o spend wh hs former crones n Baery F, 112h heavy feld arllerv; whch s now saoned a Kancour, France. Harvey was former member of he Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Boskey and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Asay of Worhley sree spen Sunday a Sprng Lake; Mrs. Wllam Lake of Brdge avenue s expeced home from he hospal oday. Church N«w«. A meeng wll be held a Grace church nex uesday ngh by he "mnue men" of he Now Brunswck dsrc, whoare rasng money for home and foregn msson consrucon. Wllum S. Chld of Red Bank s charman of he New Brunswck dsrc andhe also represens Grace church. Assocaed wh hm from ha church are George Bancrof and Archbald Ruherford. he <mnue men" of he Frs.Mehods church are Arhur A. Paerson, John J. Many, Joseph Vallenu, Wllam Hubbard, Lous F. Boener, Wllam A. Sweeney nnd John E. Chamberlan. Followng he end of he specal revval servces a he Frs Mehods church Ucy. Jnmcs D. Blls wll prench a seres of sermons on "Sudes, n he Book of Judges." Nex Sunday ngh he wll preach on "Israel Whou a Kng." he opc for he Sunshne meeng ongh a he Reformed church wll be "Whas our Purpose." Nex Sunday ngh wll be observed as fraerny ngh. A heodore Roosevel memoral servce was held Sunday a he Baps church. A. fne address was gven Saurday, February, 15h, 8:00 P. M., by MLLE. ALICE BLUM, of he Unversy of Pars. (Auhor of "An Oral French Mehod) o be held a he RED BANK HIGH SCHOOL. ou are cordally nved o aend hs lecure. For full parculars as o classes apply o MRS. LUCf D. MOLE, Box 73, Red Bank. elephone 601-M Red Bank CHRISIAN SCIENCE SOCIE, 84 Broad S., fud Bu.l, H. 3.~ Servce! Sundry 11:00. w., SlOO p. m. Suaday.echool R Q;US a. m. rmlmonlal roeolne Wednesdays BOO p.m. Subjec of Leason Sermon February 16h "Soul." Readng Room Wed. 12:00 o 4:00 P. M., Sa,, 2:00 o SOO P. M., 7:00 o 9:00 P. M. sun., 2:oo o 6:00 p: M. Open o he publc. he Sore of Large Socks Durng February wll make large reducons on all lnes of goods On Mens Sus.Overcoas, Macknajws, Sheepskn Coas. Ec. Fleeced Shrs and Drawers as low as, 85c Heavy Rbbed Shrs and Drawers, 95c $2.00 Wool Shrs and Drawers, $1.50 $2.50 Wool Shrs and Drawers, $2.00 Mens Coon Sox, 15c, 20c, 25c up o 75c. 500 pars of Mens ALL WOOL grey cashmere Sox a 25c Presden Suspender*,$1.00 grade for 75c, 75c grade for 50c, 50c grade for 35c H. NSIIPP, 19 Broad Sree, Red Bank If yon wan epeedy help ry he D. D. D. Pre. ecrplon. So easy o upply, ln preasy or ncssy. Iwacles Ino he eenlp and he relef Is nsan ry I oday on our guaranee. 1-cru.cL Waol Je. Cooper, Jr., Druggs, Rod Bank. HE Hvm BANK REGISER. " «QUALI Eye on Pmn I COURES For Superor Qualy. Coureous Servce and Low prces, Buy a HE WAGNER MARKES Larges and mos relable real dealers n qualy meas a he rgh prce F^le of Beef AM H Prme Rb Roas Cy, Dressed. op Srlon Roas he Bes. Chuck Po Roas 30c Lbery Cabbage 3 lbs 25c Chopped Beef Chopped o Order Small Smoked Calforna Hams Jersey Fancy Fowl % 37c Leg of IVIfk Fed Veal Quck Servce - of PvlSk Fed Veal Veal Chops Veal Cules Oleo 31c Dxe Bacon 33c aylors Pork Roll 4Oc Ib Per Whole". Wlsons Oleo Somehng New SOclb Genune Hndparer Sprng Lamb Shoulder of Sprng Lamb Lamb for Sewng 28c Nucoa Nu Oleo 33c he nex buer Kngans Planaon Bacon Regular Hams "he Ham Wha Am" Saddles o Lar* o Jersey Fresh Hams Jersey LoL of Pork Whole Lons 30c Jersey Fresh Cal Mams 28c Eb Home-U@ Sausage ea 38c Ib Breakfas Lnk Sausage 32c Ib Boneless Bacon one-half or whole srp 39c Ib Chcken 39c Ib Crown Roass Phone Orders Promply Delvered Chclcens Boned SORES ALL. OVE3R NEW JERSE 12 BROAD SREE elephone 22O Red Sank Phladelpha Scrapple 18c SREE elephone 834 Red Bunk Beef Lver 2 lbs 25c ECONOM our Sasfacon Our Success SANIAION 1919 I I* he Many Improvemens Such as he nclosed Valve-n-he-Head Moor, makng almos slen; he new Self-Lubrcang Sys-~ em, Scenfc Buck Coolng Sysem, Ball-Bearjng.ransmsson, ec., pu he Buck n a class by self. /:,heres no oher" car near s prce ha begns o compare wh. «.,;*v ;...-4a r $ 1,985 F.O.B. he mmense crowd around he Buck booh made,almos mpossble - o see he car a any me Buck Repuaon Sands Supreme - No oher moor car has ever aaned so good a repuaon. For years he Buck Moor Company has been he worlds larges bulders of sx-cylndefr.auomobles.- Buck new cars sell more readly han any, oher make Buck used cars are harder o-fnd.and brng he hghes prces. " Auomoble, owners,auomoble merchans and everybody everywhere know Bucks are he bes cars of Ker respecve prces.. "" " Buck Valve-n-Head Moors Havs Compleely rumphed. Luck or chance never macle he Buck famous. In he las ffeen years over 500,000 Buck Valve-n-he-Head Moor Cars have, whou excepon, cbeen more relable and developed greaer power and speed on less fuel han any oher moors of equal sze. Aeroplanes and submarnes where he slghes moor msakes nve desrucon, unversally use vnlve-n-head moors for, he same reasons. Buck Valve-n-Head Moor- Cars have and wll run 10,000 mles or.100,000. mles over hlls or any roads wkh more cerany and on less fuel han any oher moor cars ha receve he same care-. A BpCK HOLDS HE WORLDS GREAES MILEAGE RECORD 302,000 MILES. he Acknowledged Leader..-Among Moor Cars If you are neresed n hgh power a low upkeep, generous body room on convenen wheel base, and mechancal relably beyond queson, HE BUICK IS HE "CAR OU WAN. I s he car ha mees every requremen. I wll perform any ask you call upon o do. BUICK FACS HA PLEASE CUSOMERS. Buck.cars are beng bul agan n grea quanes. Buck. cars are guaraneed for one year few moor cars are guaraneed over nney days. he experence we have ganed whle buldng up he larges moor carreal busness n Monmouh couny and Fre-e Monhly Inspecon and Servce has pleased housands of Buck cusomers. hs FIRS PLACE CAR and servce are worhy your FIRS PLACE consderaon.,., $1,495 F. OB. elephone 560-W Larges Dsrbuor elephone 90

14 NEWS Pafce Fooreen. FROM/KEPORX LINCOLN HOSfc COMPAN ELECS NEW OFFICERS. > Frs n Kenneh Conklns Hour Auo Damaged n urnng Corner Here Old heaer Mow Beng.Used as a Garage." Lncoln hose company has eleced he followng offcers: Presden Fred V. Crocs. Vce presden J. R. Omp. S-renry Wllam A. Wallnr. rekurer Charles I.ufburruw. Foreman HUBHOII WnllR. Asssan forenun Kverc Wallnp. Second ns*s»n foremnn Flunk Wnl Engneer Danel ("lurk. rusee Rober BnnUr. he fre deparmen was called ou hursday mornng o pu ou a small lre.n Kenneh Conklns house a he corner of Elzabeh and Beers srees. he damage was slgh. Second Asssan Chef.Arhur S. Van- Buskrkwus badly cu on, he hands by fallng on he. sone road whle aempng o board a lre ruck on.he way o he fre. He ;<lso suffered a bad cu on he chn. Dr. S. H. Cas- sdy aended-bro. A Buck ourng car sruck a polo a he norhwes corner of Broad and Fron srees. hursday mornng, breakng a wheel and le radaor and loosenng he engne". he car WHS owned by an Asbry Park mn and was sad he accden was caused by he drver ryng o make he urn a a speed of close o ffy mles an hour, 1 he New Jersey moor Bales company has sopped work on s garage on Fr^n sree unl sprng. he company s now usng ro old Broadway heaer us a garage. he heaer was formerly used as he ponoon plan of he Aeromarnc plane and moor company... he Keypor. yach clubs weekly eneranmen las ngh conssed-of an eneranmen, dancng and refreshmens for. he membersand! " her, wves and frends. hs was he! second lades ngh obsewed. Jho members of he commee wore -W. I A. Gll, W. W. Ormeror. l-. Glford j B. Aumnck, Dr. J.,E D. Slcox and. Arhur S. Vnfuskrk.., he guld of S. Marys church wll. gve an eneranmen. and bos so- j- cable n he parsh house on Frday ngh, February 28h.» y -, Ensgn J5, A. Whnpf aended n< banque of he:new ork Wesleyan I club a he Hoel Asor Frday npl. j V he. Senor class of he hgh school; wll hold a (lance n he school. md-; orum o Frday ngh,- February 28h; ". : S. Frank Mason, Jr., las been promoed from frs-class elecrcan n ; he navy o chef pey offcer. j Leuenan..Kusscll M. "VuKc of Bradley Reach vsed-hs aun, Mrs. >. M. Leser erry* las "Wednesday. Horace Archer cnusrhf hs rpl! hand n a crcular.saw,h? vns op-a- ng a C. C. Gnlbralr-f Cols facory ] here - las Wednesday wool: and \ bad o have he humb and frs "wo j -fnge^s ampuaed. Uo v^;r s -nkon-o^ he Long Branch hospal afer recevng frs ad reamen from Dr. J. K..D.Slcox. Lncoln hose company pu ou a,; small fre n Mrs. Carlvpenn Icyers house on Second sree early hurs- j daymornng. No alarm Nvas sounded. he damage was slgh. he fre was! caused by sparks from a -wood sove, j he funeral servces of Leonard j Campbell, egh-year-old son of Mr.! and Mrs..Wllam Campbell, who ded Monday of las woe):, were hold j Wednesday mornng from S.-Jo-; sephs church. Rev. M. C. OPonhell - was-n chage and-ne-rrmr-wns-n-l^- " he church cemeery. j- he. hough club me Monday I" n a Mrs. George M. Ioss." K. E. Clne spen uesday am sdv hf lm=r week s renon J wh«! e le aendnl he nnul con-j venon of he Monumenl dealers! assocaon of hs sae. he,fra Bnps church las purchased a newppe organ afs ho\v benr nsalled. A Valenne sockble for he benef of "he~presbyeran church-wll he held Frday a he mnnsc... I Mrs. 0. B. NVIlson has resgned her poson as vsng nurse.here.... A class naon of canddaes wll be le-id Frday, ngh l>y. Coronal Councl, Royal Arcanum, followed by a lunch under he drecon of Oraor Oh.-ules J. Lehn. Wllam.-E.--Wc-hcUaus -has purchased» new Overland far.. Irof. A. J. Farley of Ihc sae ex- permenal saon wll speak ongh a he regular meng; of Earan grange on "Beer Fru." Mrs. E. D. Franz of Wlkes Barre Pa., Svsng her son and hs wfe, Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Franz. Charles R. Davson and George H. Conover vsed he auomoble show a New ork.las.wednesday. Mss W, Margare Clayon, a former eacher n he scfoofs here, row lvng a Lakerfood, was he gues recenly of Mr. ard Mrs. Rober J. Schroder. Mrs. Frank A. Smh has been eleced a member of he hough vacaon, s soppng a (Jearwaer, Florda. "Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Nelson have reurned from a several monhs rp o Allance, Oho. hey made" he rp n her auomoble. Lous Jaffe has rened fhe sore formerly occuped by Pearson Broh era n he Ogden block, owned by he Rufua Ogden esae, and wll move hs dry goods busness here from s presen locaon on Broad sree. he day se for workers on garmens a he local Red Cross has b5en changed o Wednesday from 9:00 o 5:00. Mrs. George W. Sdpole s club.. charman of he commee. he oyser supper gven by he Several of he merchans of hs lbrary assocaon a he lbrary borough wll hold specal sales hs buldng Frday week was well aended and he assocaon need versng hese sales. All he mer- monh and have combned n ad- abou $05; chans neresed wll make specal Harry Wes, who wen o Florda nducemens o buyers and several Rober Iohwell was n renon vs-, housand crculars wll be maled. or las week, Henry Salz, of A. Snlz & Co., has bou hree weeks ago for hs annual charge of he adversng. e I e I 1 I* I* HE REP BANK REGISER. ***********************************»**************** FOR SALE A SACRIFICE. he followng are offered a a prce whch wll effec a consderable sayng o anyone who can use hs equpmen. ; ; All arcles are n good condon 1 Roll op Desk Wh Revolvng Char. 1 Fla op Desk. 1 Drop Leaf ypewrer Desk. 1 ypewrer Sand. 2 Ffy [50] Gallon Earhen Ware Crocks. 1 Shee Iron Parlor Sove. 1 Blade Elecrc Cellng Fan. Call or Wre Dr. R. H. KLINE GOMPAN, 68 Whe Sree, Red Bank, N. J. elephone Red Bank 412.»»»»«GARAGE *******«. New Jersey Moor Sales Company he openng of a complee modern garage machne shop a Keypor n he buldng ha-was known as he Broadway heare, locaed a and Mo sree.. he.new managemen wll be n he hands of Lnhewae. he garage deparmen wll be un- ; 2 personal supervson of Prank Fenon of Red^I rmerly wh J. W. Moun (Company..* Ir. Fenons asssans.have been carefully lllckosen and are men of known ably and experence -*-"""- " varous lnes.." :..- r S--;, deparmen wll have^ a complepclyson o he followng lnes: 2 r : :: PSfSs- Pleasure and Commercal Car Overhaulng, P a n n g,...-;- ; ".":"." ^-Z^ffM -.. rmmng,.. : -- [ :: c:$s&, " Wood and Meal Body Work, "".^^^B. Fenders and Radaors Bul and Repared, - - &:A. ;. Baery Chargng and Reparng. : A compleely equpped emergency ear.wll] $$0 SMM, ""*" J boh day and ngh. h" 1 "~" ^-~^- ::& -- sa:j ~^- {hs", deparmen wll specalze "n;;^;;?^" ; -S!SllBlM^*B ^S^nder-Grndn^ : --- ^ss^~^0 % Cylnder Borng. ^ Phone Keypor 179. y? :* ;; *#*#& * LOADING UP. A baby a never happer han when s Iugjfmg all can carry. A healhy boy s on he roafl o blas when he.cun oe a bass-dro m a poradc And los of grown folks lke o loed up wh roubles al burdens wh whch hey have no busness. An old Hndoo had added ron rng each year o hs body for penance. Hefnallyweghed co muj he ralroads refused hm as a passenger and shpped«hm as fregh.! In. commerce, wealh s compued n erms of surplus; n lfe, weald s hmss spen; he amoun of helpfulness we have pu no he lves our fellows. / GRACE MEHODIS "he Home Church Where oure Always Welcome Broad Sree and Branch Avenue Red Bank, N. I. 5!^ ff "»"^^\^~^ Scene n Ac wo of he lngere comedy "A Par of Slk Sockng!,! o be presened a he Empre oday manee and ngh, Scene n "Playljng«," Sydney ole.-«grea ploy n whch Mnxno Ello] orgnally sarred. o bo preoned a he Empre hursday manee and ngh by Chcago Sock Co. CO.-ALL RED BANK, ]S. J. elephone S6O-VI Manees 2:4S, Aduls 2Sc, Chldren 15c Evenngs 25c, 35c, 6Oc, Boxes 75c A L1MGERBE COMSD.IN HREE FLASHES-HA RA^J ONE SOLID EAR A WINMROP AV.ES LILE HEARE, MEW ORK H SOR PLAU;. L OLD. "I He sory of he plsy ;es " around Ko : fws-s of wo yonf j l- whosd" sru^g!-:j o make a lvelhood n New ork l«.;.l ls: n\".. any rals and f...j/l.-»ouj. On: grl c- -. v--;:a wloesoue a;-j rl";u, and (hfl o!;-.-- coosws no wr.:* ly, -..or vel. h.s lc Uunn.* -c- 1 d-:- pr.n of \U:z grls I!/- -hal c,. e lo ;! y s njjra lesson a:.d plac-s naone "of"!.> \> lerary. ;:l!; ;.c nc-ns uf nd:; n> jjl^y- New orlc by Maxnc Elol. L, WA*NEE A EBRIBLE INDICMCM OF PARENS WHO ALLOW HEIR DAUGHERS O CROW VP IN IGNORANCE»-* I COULD HAVC Hl!!* H5 LlfC.-O SEE HE J! *11 ef» j FRIDA MASNEE AND he New.ork Prncess heare Success he Swagger Comedy FILLED WIH SONG HIS HA ONE WHISLES AND HUMS FOR WEEKS ONEJLOMG: UNGERIE LAUGH Edde and Hs Own Wfe m W Edde and he Oher Fellows Wfe I Saurday ^ HI** Joseph Noels Darng Play of L-e n Iho Cabares old Dunce Hulls of New ork u\."fce men ge (he Unghler, ha song ad he wno and hey py wh a lle love. hen go on her Wlly and lough and sng and love agan."-bu wha happen. o he poof grl wh bu one sandard of rghand wrong s abgabjec n "BIRDS OF PRE."

15 HE RED BANK REGISER. Ffeen.. V. mvckh,.. Aucon PUBLIC SALE of Personal ^Propery and HOUaelMld OoodB on Urn flau known M he Dr. Jaarn Pa m urn >l«n, lu«! he rolley lullon, SHREWSBUR Abou la fve up farmng, wll cll on Ih UE5DA,EBRUAR , A HOO OCLOCK SHARP. Kor Honef, oc em wcffhne 2,801 pou.h,. abo worlfcra and drlvcru; uohe -an weghng 2,400 pounds; 2 Cows, ox ru- -mud nl I leers: Hog, comng n pruj. wlmrf Farm WHKOIIB, boh In rood con dlou; wo.holdo Marke W*non wh rack on he, wll lvd 100 baskes; one-hure Cnnyl. 2 Runabous, Slegh, 2 sea Don Mo Harness, Sulky, 2 poao Bodes, CKlj W.don lolvs, pur Hay Hhelvn.. JHouvcr Poao Dffcr, Asphwall Pon WHor, n flrr»cla»b order: I Plane Jr Bll.m Culvaors, McCormc Mowng Madl,-fuur-ooM Harrow, new las yuar 8 U/o-hoec Souh Bond Plows, one-home low, Iron Hah-of sxy-ooh; Acmu larrow,..a^mnrrow, ; ohohprne Culvaor^ on fpd Hoy Rle, Hny ndder, hrcc-run-, KI Furrowng Bled, Meukcr furrow, Weodor, & pan Double Swvolr-es, 2 Uujf.»y 1oU, Carryall fol, Rldgo Plow, HarncMf. Clo.e, -2 wo-row PurU GrHM Ouns, 10 funda Pars flrcc, z Cum Planora, alvu HO empy lnn-el:., 2 Pork DUIPIH Sh.-ll Ml, 2 Mow.r H-ybfs. Ha-led Sn-.l, 2 raf Slxl IIUIIH, Corn Box Plnu Jr. Garden Culvnor, hsv-hnru hvy.llco..! Iron lny Mumors, 147 feel or U-fooOhcl Wn*. 3 Poao UusUc fo) bn.-leb a Corn on.hu car, f. on* m p»y Hny, Forly. lovmr. Ilovu und uhu lu»l.-oa-mm«ouh o menon. J HOUSEHOLD GOODS: l*n rlo Su(>, Cnrpe, Deal:, Chnrs, WOHII fla h^ ull* uenrly - uuw ; <?Parlor HLovu n I)., I/luuKun nud olcr hngs.oe Iumoo:< o mou,.1 fjhais : -Sum uul SU, cnnl; HUmn o f.2 r jd ov«r, HIK munl cred wh bank aul * noe wh approved ocurly.». I 1. KING, IdUlv Clerk. NEVADA MECILL. HOll. PIKUK, - Auconeer. JPUBLIC SALE Household Furnure ON - fgblay, Feb. 20, a 12:00 OCLOCK. A 205 Sprng Sree M:nlm V. Hrw<M% wdow of J. E. Hrower. Invn,! holl her honu, wll aell a he.above rmnc.ml me and pluce, nl of her huunehujd fnhr, consk of Dnfr Room, Lvng HKJn, Bed room pud Krhen Furnure, lnnll*.kchen Cnbn, lurge Couch, Dales ««(lhmwnre. KUK» and Carpes, Quls no Illfnkea, Lnen able Clohs and Nap- Im. o mnch. lslverlc Wn)her und Wrlnffor, Ewrk* Cledr, Lamp nnd Irons, IIU-RG Ol Irdne Mrror, unull Deal:, large AHh Sfer Un Hu Uuelv, nne >ur» Luce CuranH nll> pnr/j Sn:Vh Curna, Lawn Mower, lo o (snjen oo!:), Porch Swlnr unl Porch Hocl;cr, lo of Klclon UehfllH Mn ohenrlcl oo frumeroufl o menon.. ICIlMS: Sums under $25, cash; aums ov 1 ) $2>, ax munhh ban lable noe wh movnl svcu-ly, or flve per cen dscoun oy cfhl, "GOING LOWES lo cos of lvng hs week s sll, lov,. Wly do you wan o >a fancy prces for fsl>? Le me you a few specal prces. Exra Specal For HURSDA, FRIDA, SAURDA Fnncy Canadan Smels, 2 lb...35c Fancy S«eak Cod, Ib 20«Snnon Culos, Ib., Fresh Spansh Mackerel, Ib 20c Jfn-r.l le-fui Seaks, Ib....20c Grll mo on hursday/or your Frday orders und 1 wll delver flqm hursday afernoon orfrday mprrrr, Mr, and Mrs. Farmer, when n own, Kve us a call and ake home fc-mos. of fresh fsh. AL BLOOD GOO D^ 10 Wl.nrf Avcnuo, Red Bank, N. J,... Phone 72-E. Garanee he Columba (no adjusmen paymen) guaranee covers all he n>l-rj j n l.-.baery.- I covers he.wnkcmslp h; pu hem here. Iguarmccs an elecrcal rapacy adequae o he ccqremcns of your car; wh an effcency ulrasf BOSS of he orgnal capacy for he peod of he guaranee.. Von ge a guaranee lke hs, onlf WrU he ^Egheen dfffcrcn pons of consrucon make he Columba superor nl8 dfferen ways. Honeycomb plae formaon las russed prucurc lke a seel grder o whsand bucklng. Unversal ermnals make pofblc nsallng a C>l<nl). \\\ seconds 1 me where hours vr am.mcd before / Seaed conncror.- arc proecon agans «>:p( rence. Bayone - cach Ven plugs flnl excepoully wde fllng holes enablc yr.u (r» easly lc.rn he condon of a Cc l.. "..cf. n::,,l(;v yu- H \> [Ill/. of. 1,vp>.*r- Ol/ :uuj c:, u. vvlu lu-)- r"::-l.j yuu. S. JI.PICO". 14 md 26 Mechanc Sree Red Bpnl, N. J. VER CAREFULL INDEED "do we handle he furnure,.pcures and oher household effecs ha we hve nrnked o remove o n new. locaon. Householders nendng o -1n<:>vo~cnn-np«nge-wh--u» for-he rjnnfcr of her effecs wh full asnunnre ha hey wll be handled nn eoffully as he owner hmself would do. BURDGE & RUSSELL, 40 MECHANIC SREE, Red Bunk, N. J. OUR CARS : - " "., > * " HAVE- ALWAS LED AND ARE SILL LEADING! he New ork Show I! SUZ and. HE FEAURE CARS GF HE BIG SHOW WE DON HAVE O SHOVE HEM..- r - HESPLL HEMSELVES.., If ou Wan o Order a Suz m an Overland, Beer Ge our Order n. Early or,ou Wll Be Dsapponed.. ED.vonKAENGELL Leadng Dealer of Monmouh Couny Monmouh Sree and Maple!Avenue, Phone 213 Red Bank, N. J. W»mMIHMIIHI8IMHIWIHMM9«HMHWCMW openng he Pearl hs paper f or he announcemen of Ilkrypop hequaly [Shop of Ihe Norh JerseyShore..(- - WMHMIIHWHIUHlllMHHMHWMmMHMI AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA.4AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAJLAAAAA.AA EVER DA EVER NIGH our splendd AXICAB SERV8CE s" a your command. Call 704 and a frs class machne drven by a com- peen, careful chauffeur wll answer your call promply. Our servce pleases he mos exacng jus ry. Popular raes.... Andersons ax Servce Offce Oppose Depo, Red Bank, N. J. 7O4 New Jersey Food Go. BROAD SREE RED BANK Anoher Week of LOW a he Home of Good Qualy For Groceres, Meas, Fsh, Frus and Vegeables 5R00KFIELD OlIEl 1 Ib C9A CREAMER BUI I K, Prn ^ C # BROOKFIELD S cly Fresh New ork Sae? MQS 9. doz. 52c 59C ID Rch ->- Ful1 Mlk *^/^^ I IMade from- Buerne, fresh and swee, Ib Nu Buerne, fresh and swee, Ib Heckers Cream Oameal^ pkg 10c Heckers Cream Farna, pkg 12c Corn Meal, Whe or yellow, - Ib 5c Columba Macaron, 3pkgs25c Pork and Beans n omao Sauce, - can 12c Red Beans, can 7c, - 3 cans for 20c Choce Early June Peas, Fancy Mane Syle Corn, can Pancake Flour, Armours, 1 Ib 4 oz. ne pkg Pure New Orleans Molasses, 2 Ib can Heckers Old Homesead Pancake Flour, pkg Pure Sap Maple Syrup, Full pn Decaner 55c bole Choce Calforna Plums, and Aprcos No. 2 1 / cans Fancy Pnk Salmon, 1 Ib all can 19c Columba Rver Salmon, 1 Ib fla can 30c, )4 Ib can 25c Pure Exrac of Vanlla, Large 2/4 oz. bole Vanlla or r Lemon Subsue, 1 C A Large Z} oz. bole Vnegar, Cder or whe, bole 13c Pckles, swee or sour, bole - 10c Long Island Casup, bole 10c ECONOM PRICES m he Mea Deparmen Porerhouse or Srlon, seak, Choce ender beef, Ib Boson Po oas, Boneless, very ender, Bb Fresh Shoulder, Jersey Pork, Ib Smoked Sugar Cured Ham, whole or half Pork Lons for Roasng, whole or half, Ib Fresh Chopped Beef, - Ib 30c from Jersey Pork, Ib New Jersey Food Co;

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