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1 RED BANK TEE ^VOLUME XLI. NO. 23. Issuri W«eklr, Inrnl u SMOWI-CIMS Msr «h«forofflc. a Bad Bank, N. J.. undu h* Ac el March Id, lil. RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER, 98. $.50 Per Year, PAGES TO 8. flow OUR BOYS FOUGHT. LETTERS DESCRIBE WAR EXPER- Tw IENCES IN FRANCE. Leers from Dr. William D. T L B Sayre Tell of Las Big Bale of hq War Abe Kridel Gassed bu is Now All Righ Again. Sergean Joseph L. Curis of Lile Silver, who was severely wounded on Sepember 28h while serving wih he 303d Engineers in ho bule of Argonne Fores, wries o his parens from a hospial in Souhern France asfollows: "Hoel de la Paix, Clermon, France, Ocober 2, 98. Pear Moher and Faher; "I have los o ell you in his leer. One nigh a 2:00 oclock we were loaded in a Red Gross rain and we rode for wo days and wo nighs, when we landed a he above hoel, which is locaed in Souhern Prance. I is a fine place, I didn won o go a firs, because he oher wo fellows from my company did no go wih me, bu now I am glad I came as we cerainly have fine cas and beds. We were brough here iri a Red Cross rain which was fied up as fine as a hoel, and you would never know you were on a rain. "I am in one of he fines hoels in France and i is he only place have been ha reminds me of home. Los of beauiful flowers, and i is fine weaher, very warm. "The hoel is siuaed in a valley and he housesare buil along canals or rivers, somehing like Venice. The scenery is beauiful, waer gushing bu of rocks, and large caves in he sides of he mounains. "The naives go in he caves where he wuer runs and do heir washing. They ge on heir hand * and knees nnd use a large paddle o pound he clohes wih. " My meals are fine. Here is our menu for yeserday: Breakfas: Canelone, boiled rice, wih pleny of sugar and cows milk (which is a luxury o hie), bacon and fine coffee. For dinner we had beef sew wih ull he fresh bread you waned, apple pie, cake and coffee. For supper we had a line salad made ou of rice, onions, omaoes and leuce, apioca pudding and doughnus. Now you know I will sure ake on some /lesh. A he oher hospial we did no have such good food. "I am geing along fine now, alhough my arm has been Very s!,ow in healing. You know hose shrapnel wounds are ugly and make bad wounds. My humb is very near healed up, bu niy ear is in bad shape. The docor elh rne he hinks he can fix me up u]l righ. "I am ul>!e o ake a walk every day up in he mounains and in he evening I go o he movies. I saw ojie of Douglas Fairbanks picures Mos of he picures are war scenes which I don enjoy very much, as I have seen all he war I ever care o sec. -.» " am very anxious o ge back wih my company, us I know here is los of mail here for me, lis I old hem o keep i unil reurned. "We see by he papers ha Ausria and Turkey wan o qui and we hink Germany will have o do he same before long. "Guess I have old you nil for now, so will close. I feel fine and happy and hope o be home by Chrismas. p Love o aljr- Your son, Joe." Dr. William D. Sayre, who is a lieuenan in he medical corps and who has been in some of he bigges "bales of he war, wries home as follows: ~ "I have no wrien in several days as I have been aking par in one o: he bigges drives of he war. I wen over he op wih he second wave o. infanry, and dressed he woundei righ ou in he open. As we drove. along you eanno imagine he feeling I hud, eigh and en-inch shells falling, all abou me. Thefirsnigh I sayed in a shell hole wih he wounded, bu he second day of he drive I founi a German dugou where I pu h wounded. I was an awful sigh, bu; he Americans kep on going and did n sop- unil we had covered ove five miles in disunce. "I am in he American firs army wih General Pershing in command, We are shock roops. The 58h bri gade, he one I am in, has been cie for exraordinary bravery. We ills have had divisional ciaion for h way we handled he wounded. "When I firs wen over he op I didn hink I would ever be hom again whole, for ninny who wer round me were blown o pieces b shells. I never hough I would hav had he nerve o do wha I huve done bu in he hour of peril and sufferin bu in e hu p, somo supernaural srengh seems id F d wer me beforo his drive hu my physical condiion could have wihsood he midships we have been hrough I would have said he was crazy. Bu under he simulus of exciemen one can endure almos any amoun of suffering. Your leer came almos as [i message from heaven, as in ho despondency of coming ou of bale and Beeing BO many of your companions missing forever i giveb one a new lease of life o hear from your riehds. "I believe he war will soon bo over, and I cerainly hope so, as such sorrow and suffering as i has caused over hore canno be picured. I can wrie bu few leeri. W is so occupied. We will nui go back o he fron line for a monh as i will ake ha ime o recuperae he division. Remember me o all he boys and ell hem I ofen hink of hem." Abe Kridel, son of Jacob Kridel, hns wrien o his moher from a French hospial, where he was sen afer being gassed. Mr. Kridel is aached o a machine gun company. He Bays in par: "I suppose you will be worried when you read his leer olling you ha" I had a sligh ouch of gas on Ocober 28h and am now in a bnbe hospial in a place called Chael-Guyon, which is locaed in Souhern France. I is a beauiful summer resor. I am geing: along fine and will soon be enirely well, We had quie a few casualies in our company and he whole division in general suffered heavily. I hink I came ou very lucky. You would hink so oo if you ever hud a glance a he fron. I huve been "over he op" hree imes and have hud enough o las me he res of my life. "I am going o ry and ell you a few of my experiences. have been a wo frons so far. From he lus fron we sared a nigh, We hiked all nigh long. Of course we didn have much on our backs, only wo blankes, bu hey were heavy jus he same. We walked seveneen miles and resed in he woods he following day. When we wen;.coming in ha morning he Red Cross women gave us candy and cakes. They ased beer o me han he fines shore dinner in he Snes. We sared ou he following nigh and walked weny miles more nnd resed he nex day and nigh. We sared again he following morning and walked weny miles and hen resed for abou five days. We hen sared hiking oward he fron. I was a hia fron, foureen days before being gassed. On he firs morning afer we sruck his fron and afer walking all nigh hrough he rain he infanry wen over he op. There were no renches here, all he fighing being done in he open. We pu over a barrage for he infanry and hey.advanced and ook heir objecives. They had o cross a river and hey walked hrough waer up o heir necks. Afer he,infanry had aken heir objecives we advanced and helped hold heir posiions. Tha is he kind of work we huve been doing, besides shooing up machine gun ness. "I suppose everybody in he Snes mus be wild over he news of Turkey, Bulgaria and Ausria quiing. The laes rumors we hear are o he effec hn Germany wans he same kind of an armisice. I hink he war will soon be over. "I was in a very peculiar manner ha I go gassed. I was lying in a hole in he side of a hill which we were holding. A gas shell (musard gas) wen over my head and landed abou en fee from me. This happenedabou nine oclock in he morning. I pu my mask on nnd kep i on for abou half an hour. Afer making a es for gas I ook my mask off-and wen o he op of he hill. Of course musard gas hangs around for a long ime, bu. I hough no more- abou i. Thn nigh I wen o bed abou six oclock and slep ill six he nex morning. When I awoke my eyes were filled wih waer and were very red. I saw my lieuenan, and he sen me o he firs aid saion. From here hey,, sen me o his hospial. My eyes are now feeling prey good and my hroa is geing along all righ. "When I go my new equipmen whom do you suppose was he supply sergean? A son of.tason Waers of he Rumson road. He has been here six monhs." Jesse Sabah, who ia wih he Red Bank Bank ambulan.se company, has wrien he following leer o his ing ogeher. We have jus had supper wid I wonder if you people like und appreciae coffee as much as we d W dik h k do. appre We d e muh as we drink some, wash mess kis d h i i d wih i and when i is necessary and here is a yhole lo of i we shave wih i. Well, I guess ha his will finish for oday. Hoping you are well and wih bes love c ung : o. all,r m, Your loving son,, Privae Jesse Sabah. George Whie of Lile Silver wroe o his friend William Boeler from a French, hospial under dae of Ocober 30h. Whie was sen o he hospial o receive reamen for rheumaism. Before going o he hospial he had been in some of he hardes fighing of ho war, bu he said in his, leer he would no say mu"eh abou he fighing for he waned o forge some of ho hings he saw on he fron. He said ha during he heavy fighing ho y/en hrough he was on ihe same fron as he Ked Bank ambulance company bu he had noa ha ime seen any of he l\ed Bankers. Prices for food and such delicacies as could be bough in he small owns were very high, Mr. Whie said. For a small cake of chocolae 25 cens was churged; crackers similar o Nabicos cos weny cens forfive, und grapes brough weny cens a quarer of a pound. A small variey of canned goods, like salmon and sardines, abou made up he sock found in he sores of he smaal owns. Mr. Whie said he hoped o be able o ge ino Paris before long, bu said he hud no had a day off snee landing in France.. The las nigh Mr. Whie spen on he fron he slep in a German dugou on op of a pile of German ammuniion. He says he men had marched he nigh before from 3:00 oclock unil 5:30 he nex morning and hen. hud made an aack in which hey gained nearly a mile. They were so ired a nigh hey didn care where hey slep. A he hospial from which he eer was wrien Mr. Whie said here were men from almos every sae in he Union. He said i was very ineresing o hear he men alk of heir experiences a he fron. In a leer wrien on November 0h o Mor V. Pach; Frank fjerri, who has seen over a year of duy in France, said he was of he opinion only wo weeks. His company was surrounded by he German? in he Argonne w6ods. The Germans asked he Americans o surrender bu Major Whiesley, who commanded he "los baalion," old he Germans o go where everybody would like o see ho kaiser go. Whiesley has been promoed o colonel. He has been nicknumed "Go-o-hell" Whiesley because of his reply o he Germans. Sergean Ward Vandervecr of Red Bank, who is aached o a moor ruck company in France, has sen he following leer o Conrland Whie of Wes Fron sree: "I have learned he secre of how o be he firs one in mess line. You migh hink I am going hrough a lo of hardships since I landed on his side. Well, o ell he ruh I have gone hrough a lo of suff I never wen hrough before bu i is no as one migh suspec. A presen I am sleeping in a wooden bunk wih a sraw maress and I have a fire abou en fee from me. have hree blankes and an overcoa o hrow over me a nigh so I manage o keep warm. I have raveled 500 miles since I luwe been in his counry and have seen quie a lile of France. I consider i a beauiful counry. have raveled a good deal by Pullman, a la box car, in his counry and I found i very classy. We had wo kinds of waer, clean and diry, besides all hose modern conveniences usually found in a horse car. The Red Bank rolley cars are sleepers in comparison wih some of he railroad cars in his counry. was geing BIG EVERETT FARM SOLD. he would be over before he leer reached is desinaion. The war did end he following -day, almos before he leer sared on is Mr. Merri was home on., a k d shor furlough a few weeks ago and was given a complimenary dinner by several of his friends. He expressed his appreciaion of he recepion given him by his ownspeople and said he hud delivered he message o he Red Bank boys of he 2h heavy field arillery ha he same kind of a - recepion awaied hem when hey reurned. Mr. Merri ran across some of he Red Bankers soon afer landing back in France. He says hey were disappoined a no being in he fron lines before hen. An amusing inciden occurred m connecion wih Mr. Merris visi o Red Bank. Afer he had been sen o France he army regulaions prescribed woolen spiral puees for overseas service; As Mr. Merri was in France before his rule was made he had no spiral puees and had no received any when he came back o.his counry, alhough he res of his uniform was of he new overseas syle. While walking along he sree a Red Bank a lynx-eyed miliary policeman from Camp Vail spied him. The M. P., as he soldiers refer o, he miliary police, noiced ha Merri was wearing an overseas uniform folks: Dear Folks: Oco"ber-.27h, 0,8. Well, a year ago onigh wo were seeing he win lighs on our reurn o he.. S, A-. afer we sareihou; ivihxaivasleggingsondr o place him under arres. Mr. Merris foreign service chevrons and a shor explanaion convinced he M P. ha he had made a big misake.. Coll&cor Edgar H. Cook of Alan ic Highlands has received a leer from his son, Edgar C: Cook, who is wih he Red Bank ambulance company. In his leer he said ha Lisle Paerson of Navesink,.poher ambulaneer, is in he hospial wih kidney rouble, bu is now improving. He said ha Edmund Dowd of Alanic Highlands and James Halhday of Beford are back on he job again. He "ses lile of Roy Halleran of Alanic Highlands, who is in deached service.. William Nevius of Highlands, who was wounde^d, is ba6k wih he ambulance company. He haa a siff knee. Edgar said ha hesambulnncers were a lucky bun-ch considering wha hey had been hrough. He 3en his faher a Parjs_edjion of he New York Herald. The following aricle, concerning i)oor food he firs wo weeks I was here bu now I have sruck a good ilace where he eas lire fine. A leer has been received"* from Second Lieuenan John R. Perry of Fair Haven, who has iieen in he lighing. He spoke of he wonderful morale and endurance of he American roops. Many of he soldiers under him are mere boys bu hey have marched from hree oclock in he morning, unil nearly nigh wihou grumbling or complaining, Lieuenan Perry described an air raid by a German plane and old how he plane was sho down by ani-aircraf guns. On one occasion John had a narrow escape whena German shell exploded near by. He was billeed in a house and falling bricks sruck his bed$ Lieuenan Perry is. a graduae of he Red Bunk high school. Sergean George Kriihner of Lile Silver has wrien o his moher under dae of Ocober 30h. A ha ime he was in an officers raining camp a La Vallone, France. He said his was he firs ime he had been allowed o reveal his whereabous. Sergean Krahner was in several of he big bales and was slighly wounded in one of hem,.; Mrs. Caroline Bray of Wallace 3ree has received a long leer from her son, Leser F. Johnson. I was wrien in he form of a poem and olls of he feelings of a soldier in a foreign land, of his houghs of homr and of he sacrifices which hey male cheerfully because of hd->knowledge ha hey are baling for he righ, SEWER LIFT TROUBLES. MORE COMPLAINTSABOUT BER- GEN PLACE SEWERS. The Sewage is Said o Back Up in he Cellars on Pars of Tha Sree Plans o be Prepared by he Town Engineer o Remedy Things. k A every meeing of he Red Banl commissioners for some ime pas here have been complains of he Bergen place sewer, lif. I has been Baifea harhefewer lifrdoes-no clear he se\ver mains of sewage am ha he sewage backs-> up ino h«cellars of he houses in ha neighborhood. - : mi. The maer came UP again a-mon day.nighs meeing of he board. I was saed a ha meeing ha h( manhole on Bergen place needed re building. When his was done, h< sewer lif would work properly, i was aaid; bu a larger lif would be neces sary whyi all he propery in ha lo caliy was buil upon arid connecec wih he sewer. J Councilman Hance saed ha hen had been a lo of expense frominv o imi; on accoun of his sewer am HE VA.N CLEAF FARM BOUGHT LAST WEEK FOR $3S,000. The Farm Conains Abou 200 Acres and I.Will be Convered Ino a Farm for Growing Whea Two Canadian Farmers Are he Buyers. Mrs. C. Emma VanCleuf of Freemld has sold her farm near Evere o A. T. Dwigh and H. P. llomum, who have been farming he Dr. Henry place a Evere. Mr. Dwigh and Mr. rlomans have had experience in farming in Canada and hey had a bigfarm a Edmunon, in Albera, in ha :ounry. They came o New Jersey las yeur and hey rened he Dr. flenry place. They will ake possesiion of he farm hey have jus lough on February s. The farm las been worked he pas wo years >y Charles B. Roe, who had a fiveyear lease on he place. Mr, Roe consened o he cancellaion of he lease when he learned hu he new owners waned o run he place hemselves. Mr. Dwigh and Mr. Homans paid 35,000 for he farm. I conains 200 acres, of which abou 25 acres is in woodland. The soil is excellen for growing poaoes and whea-. Six» y acres of he farm were in poaoes his year. Ten acres were planed in whea and he yield was 0 bushels for he en acres, which,is an evidence of he high qualiy of he soil. I is he. inenion of he new owners "o evenually plan he enire farm -jn whea.. The farm is on he road leading from Evere o Nuswamp. The road o he U. S, A. afer we saved\ou j ^..v...., on he Gran and onigh I am wriing he 2d division, of which, he Ked leer hn will have been wri-! Bank nmbulance company is a por, h h j idih er received by you a leer hn will have been wri-! Bank nmbulance company s a p, en nearer Germany han any oher j was prined,inhe paper, received by I have wrien so far. A presen I, Mr. Cook: h f li b p M guide one. For wo days we wer almos wihou waer and food awuy ha prisoners, cannons and everyhing e[$?. canno see how he war can and his hill ha wo are on now. -niih.wrthc American soldiers ^ ^ f«e p e s h a U b a ^ e r lived oi, now considered he bes in he world, i f f we dlra hole_m li. and hey drive and gain ground i,"» %vlde onol "? h l0 l -"? SIDI. C maid of lio EiKlih.French Army, i ejm- NY IS I plvcil i» rninln!! nnd on April, l.l» i he nr:<i divisional Hecor enrused l<ie u> l..c C ^ r M ^ S n,.,, hold» a.bv. men ami i>u-»lflljon»ry fi-onl or fifeen kilomccra h ,- w n p r e i a 7oZr Tnn^orV avet^e i wri^ is so scarce over here." U ime A laer leer from Dr..Sayre lias do A j J- * u m M «k.. l ;, wais an dho-tcp of ui. v,-e co\ei wih ] \If ^ur "sheler ens. We call hese hl Th bd ] llu. (, m,, nls l..» ilivisicm hen been received by Mor V. Pach. I lloi cs fox holes. They are no so bad "." << ^f;!,, ", ".ad reached o i ive in whcn i is dry bu when i * ;;, "> h < """" "" " f "".!_?--. l i. - i. - _ rii.. l _. i l I U I " - * - was wrien jus afer he hud _. a res bille hiry miles behind he j ruj ns n j s usually a good Ramble b-il fron line. In i he ells of lie big I w c R e flooded ou. drive he division he was aached o Today hi\s been a fin.,,.... In his drive hey drove he enemy back eig.ln>-miles and ook 3,000 «,, which he Frencfi admied heir men were unnble o accomplish. In elling of he hard fighing Dr. Sayre says: "I hudimy dressing saion in a shell hole he firs nigh of lie drive. We were on he fron 2 days before being- relieved and he men wen hrough many hardships. I had many narrow escapes, especially from arillery fire and feel hankful o Providence for being alive, as many of $rny dear friends and comrades were slain he firs wo or hree days. I "*"wgtr u ovier-"hie op- wih he->&ys nnd never lind my dressing saion -more han-goo yards-behind-he-fron lines. This,, no doub, saved many a soldiers life, us i permied him o receive medical aenion soon afer being wounded. If any one had old day and here has been pleny of aciviy in j he air. A one ime be we could i coun over fify planes in he air. Of course we don always know which j is which because heyfly so hgh ha j we canno disinguish hem bu we i can usually ell by he air barrage which is which. I is jus abou an hour ago ha we saw our phmes drive _ down a Hun o he ground. They j McGarry of Highlands, on Ocober jus kep driving hj,m down unil lie 20h, he snys "I am very sorry laded and hen, hey kep circling moher, o keep you waiing for an around ovcrlieul unil some one on I answer o your leers bu I was do Sain Miliiel _ I* SITVU-I! In France he il hn.i li.nl i- pic nf immmnnl n -.v.-iiyhi-i-i ililfit-n poins mill has i-upuivil pi oiwrs fron Uv.-ny-lm-i; enemy ilivi.^ipiu, in- L-luilin- lnii- divisions of Ouanls. Anulher uni of Anv-riciiin ii-cciiuy plei,! 00 diiy* nf iicive urvk-e durum wliii-h lime i Inil Ween in hree nf he Iiu ers,,-ille.i, Chni-au-Tlfiii-i-y, Snin Milii.-l nnd he Ammne. I hns nlen 9, pmunc-r-.. ineluilinx - i>flicer» from weny-six ililteren illviai.ms. In a leer wrien by George T. McGarry of NeV York, son of.lames. MATT GREIG TO WED. Former Superinenden of Eisner Facory o Wed Brooklyn Girl. Announcemen has b-e/i /mule o he engagemen of Miss Bearice Marion Worh of Brooklyn and Ma (ireig, wlio was formerly superinenden of Eisners facory a Red Bank. Miss Worh sudied for he sage and appeared in wo plays wih Leo Dierichsein. She gave up her sage work U> assis he Ked Cross and j HENRY A. HOYTC WILL. RED BANK MAN LEAVES ES- TATE TO HIS WIDOW. Miss Cornelia S. Hendrickson of Fair Haven Divides Eiae Beween Hei Siser and Her Brohej Oher Wills Admied o Probae.. Henry A. Hoy of Ked Bank, who died a shor ime.igo, made hi3 will December 3s, U-J. All his peroher war work. Mr. (ireig m now "- "" " J; "-. >>; n " "» l>"- wih he supply and equipmen divi-! nal P P? r y w»«le, ifc o. h,is widow, sion of he quarermasers depar- M ". r > W. Iloy. He direced ha he men. Boh he and Miss Worh will residue of he esae be held m rus ake par in enerainmens for he i >- v, h. s execuors and he income paid soldiers a various camps. WANT STREET NAME KEPT. PARK PLACE RESIDENTS DONT WANT NAME CHANGED. They Send a Proes ho he Town Commissioners Agains Changing he Name of Their Sree o he Harding Road Laid-Over. The residens and propery owners on Park place sen a proes o he own commissioners on Monday nigh, agains changing he name of ha sree o he Harding road. -J. Horace Harding of Rumson buil a concree road from he Uumson road o Broad sree, Red Bank, which cos him over. $60,000. Mr. Hardingsoriginal inenion was o build he concree road from he Rumson road. unil i joined he public srees in Ked Bank a he foo of Tower hill. Aferward i was suggesed ha he cus he farm in wo, one hundred i. be con" j nue( i o Broad sree, ncro^ n r.hp farm hfilnrr nn enrh side ^\.._.-._. acres of he farm being on each side of he road. There is a large house on he place and he usual oubuildings, "all of which are in good condi-,ion. The new owners are building a six-room bungalow on a hill on he place. They drew he plans for he bungalow and hey are doing all he work on is consrucion excep he plumbing. "., Mr. VanCleaf, he former owner of ;he farm, me wih an acciden abou en years ago which disabled him. He o his wife as long as she lives. Afer he deah of Mrs. Hoy he remainder of he esae is o be divided beween hefvhirdren, Florence H. Wendell and Henry Norman Hoy. Miss Cornelia S. Hendrickson of Fair Haven-divided her esue.be-.ween ihcr siser, Margare E. Sands, and herlbmher, George J. Hendrickson, in awilrshe execued in 8!)!). Mrs. Elizabeh A. Sanford of Deal lef her enire, esae o her adoped daugher, Mary A. Lee, in-a will she made wo years ago. Alexander Morris, a farmer of Nepune ownship, made his will sixeen years ago. All his personal propery, andhe money he hud in ho bank was lef o his widow,. Elizabeh... Morris. Mrs. Morris was given he privilege of occupying he homesead farm as long as she lives. Afer her deah he farm is o go o heir son, Alexander Morris, Jr., William, P. Morris-,-an oher-ion, is lef $200, and he residue of heesae-is o be divided among Mr. and Mrs. Morriss six daughers, Miss Ida Bell Hankins of Freehold lef all her propery o her moher, Mrs. Sarah A. Hankins, in a will she and his was done.... The cos of he road in some pars ( _.,. of Red Bank! was paid enirely by Mr. [ made eleven years-ago; Miss Han- Harding. On some of he srees in j kins was a dressmaker. Red Bank where he concree road William K. Heyer, who operaed a was buil Mr. Harding paid half he cos, he own of Red Bank paid one- quarer of he cos and each propery owner, on he road paid one-eighh of he cos of he road in fron of his" propery. In Red Bank he concree road was buil on ^pars of he Ridgeroad,, and his wife moved o Freehold afer rower Hill avenue, Park place and he acciden -Mj^KanClcaf died a Branch avenue, as well as on a srip few years ago. When Mr. and Mrs. VanCleaf : moved o Freehold he farm was rened ocharles Brasch, who fanned i eigh years. Then Mr. Braseh bough a farm of his own and he VanCleaf place was rened by Charles B. Roe.,.The sale of he propery was made by William H. Hinelrhanh of Rum- WANTED A BIGGER GARDEN of privae land. A few weeks ago Thomas N. McCarer and Leser B. Churchill appeared before he board of commissioners and suggesed ha he name of. all hese srees where he concree road had been buil be changed o he Harding road, as a ribue o he generosiy and public spiri of J. Horace Harding,.who had- spen over SfiO.OOO of his own money I in building he road. The road was buil by Mr. Hardingparly as a conribuion o he welfare of he communiy where he is locaed, and parly as an objec lesson in concree road cenly bough wo los a Fair- w nj c n he road was buil nnd i passed ardens on he Kings Highway j s fi r3 reading wo weeks ago. ] was o have pass6d is nnai reading on Monday nigh. The proes of he - place residens" agains _ he - FS5T ne %X/TnJn7V^ long W ^ ^ ^ wf ^ rwe^kde^ -SSI?"!. f^fr-nge W S!S^^J-of fjiss inri he, corner from!. *" ff * ^." J.iim^n T.n.iin.. Talev I was lef o his wife. ANOTHER LOT BOUGHT BY AR- \>S d?" THURJ. HAGERMAN. The Las Lo Bough Adjoins Mr. Hagermans Oher Los, a Fairfield Gardens and Will be Used for Frui Trees, Small Frius, Ec. - Arhur J. Hagerman of Red Bank, J^mea ""of" all "he srees "over from John H. Cook, has bough anoher lo adjoining hose he had previously bough. Mr. Hagermans original purchase was Kings Highway i: lo he bough las.. sree, jus around he corner from his firs purchase. This gives/ Mr. Hagerman a plo 80x20 fee on he Kings Highway, wih a connecing lo 0x20 fee on Andover sree. The price of he lo was $25. Mr. Hagerman waned a bigger garden han he could have in he wo los he bough a firs, He also wan- uuvvj "ecrrruit;tra-e-s-aivd-sinah--fluisr-and- lmr he las lo aken by him was bough in order o give him addiional land for his purpose. He will se ou frui rees on his propery in he spring. Ho expecs o build as soon as lumber reaches normal prices. SUNSET AVENUE LOT SOLD. This Lo Has Changed Hands Ofener Than Any Oher Lo a We»side.- Hawkins Brohers have sold o Mrs. John H. Cook of Maple avenue Eden S. Ewings vffcan lo on he souhside of Sunse avenue, a shor disance wes of Leighon avenue. M illlllii iv. nujui, >\nu upvialcu M farm-a Adelphia, made his will las Augus. He lef $5 each o his siser, and broher, Harrie g. OkerSon and Joseph B. HSyer. AHhe res of hia. esae was lef o his widow, Mary E. Heyer... Edward Gilford of Wall ownship, made his will wo years ago las Au-.. giis. His. enire esae was bequeahed o his widow, Lillian Francis Gilford, arid she was appoined execurix. John C. Moore of Mamilapan ownship lef?500 each o his children, William A., Charles L., and Essie N. Moore, in a will which he madselevea years ago. A house a Cassville was bequeahed o his parens, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Moore,, whp now occupy he house, icir heir lifeime.. Afer heir deah he house is o go o Mr. Moores wife, Mary A. Moore, who was also lef he residue of he esae. Mr. Moore direced ha a hdrso named Ruby, which had been, owned by him for a long ime, be When he suggesion was made ha [ killed and buried pn^hi* plwe-.» on.ir* concree road from end o Mrs. Alice L.-Ankele of Keansburg -- " i re-i-lef an esae valued a over $200. An I Some personal effecs were lef o rpivpr cenerai comineikiuiiun. ^<> i u v - v v -, _ i" Rober Ankele, and Frank J. were lef one-half of he income from her esae and-her parens were lef he remaining one-half. James Cloughly, a member of he firm of Cloughly, Nicholl and com- lf his iner ha,^ J Councilman Louis J. feley I was^ ef o his wne. ^ ami ha heir proes agains chnng- I-5,!.,- Jj,, ing he name of heir sree shouk «nville.-.( Uo. /HarpD-nrilcd wihou careful no be, disregarded wihou -careful hough. Councilman George F. W>- u Wilhe Rumson road people. Mayor I «> erson and ohers of he councilmen said ha he name of Park.place, was sree and ha as,.. «.*w nlirvivn/ - s"\nf ir* Bower of Ocean er renl esae - o her E. Bower; and mos of her personal propery was also lef esae-wab-ef- : o-mis-.--bower-s.-hus*- bnnd, Adam Bower. Kaherine Cox of Freehold lef several cash bequess ranging from $X0O originally Basse sree anu uiai.»»» ~ $ 000 o relaives in Ireland, he name. had_ been changed once M J Mal. j, Murphy of Freehold rehere was nohing agains changing ", $5(J 0 JuUa MeMahan erf Freehe name again._ Mayor.Paowon,, d *.j ve ]?500 8n(i he residue. he name again. Mayr ]d culled on John S./Applegae^for. a. "«h saemen of his opinion and Mr. Ap-. B l?500, and was lef w m s. Murphy. o in* on accoun of his sewer an -. ^ ^ ^g"" The lova!,,, also in recogniion of Mr. Hardhe believed ha before any mor f, j a m e s - H - Peers farm, i,, B s public spiri in building he work was done on i a definie plan P ^ -bough by Theodore F. road... «*.!,! U«AanrAnA nn whirl. WOUlfl be Jliir ^ uw B, ^...,...i.. -, i _" _ii... J!.. «.-!««fia TVinfshould be decided on which would be $%*» %g^n*^i ni sure o cure he aeec.. ivoneic o...,, a «f w«e-- own l Jolui^/X own iscrica^ ha he manhole had ; been rebuil»p Ios under he f WeS " made waer side. The lo has had eigh pwn_ers since he Whie and would work al righ. He seemed o hink i would be impossible o make he presen manhole waer igh and ha a new manhole should be buil. Commissioner Hances suggesion was finally aced on and George K. Allen, he own engineer, was insruced o prepare plans, in co-opereraion wih Mr. Johnson, which would "be" cerain o overcome he rouble and which would make fur : her changes unnecessary. These plans will be presened a he nex meeing of he board. To he Jaxpayers of Shrewsbury.-. Township, - The assessmen lis for he year 99 may.be inspeced a my office in Shrewsbury on December 0h, from en oclock a. m. o four p. m., for he purpo.se of enabling he axpayers o nsceiain wha assessmen has been made agains him or his propery and confer informally wih he Assessor as o. he correcness, of he assessmen n he end ha any errors nwy lie nnrroimlboforo lio lilinp; of he assessmen lis and duplicae. Chap. Wu Laws 98. HARRY G. BORDEN, Assessor. Shrewsbury Township. Adverisemen, Follow-he-Boya League. A n meeing nf he league o be held in he Presbyerian church a Shrewsbury, Thursday, evening, he 5h ins., here will bo a when i ^ e hlin any ohe TL rac. BUYS ADJOINING LOT. Alfred G. Luyser B\lys William Buchanans Vacan Lo.! EUCHRE PARTY AND DANCE sideraion he hough he name -.. should be changed o he Harding J T W A S GIVEN FOR-BENEFITVOF road for he convenience of he peo- JAMESS CHURCH. pie in.having one name for a road, si. JAIHC... i..!.- ; wnnb«n i+ii\n nf Mr. Hard- -j-ho Affair Was Held Las Wednesday Nigh a he Clubhouse and W««Given by he Young Ladies Sodal- Jj, Abou $00 Cleared. Over 200 persons aended h«euchre pary and dance given a S. raiu-cluhhouse las. \\ednesday by he young ladies sodaliy J. James!!? church,.. Abou $0O was cleared.,. Miss Berha Donahue of Red BanK won firs prize a euchre, ane won cveri g»me and she w«s he only player o win en games. Ohers who Afer a lenghy discussion he maer was laid over for wo weeks. /The Park place residens and any ohers lie IUL uno lion bif***w uiwiv.", j lllf iiui,v.».». - - puenre ie farm was bough.by Mr.! who wish o-be-heard, eiher for or eucnre nd i has changed hands of-fjrgaws he chance of namerwill be H f f nn any oher lo on he enire jnvied o aend, ha meeing ana j fi presen heir views..daly Recoversi,from Wound... "Mrs. Parick -F. Daly of Wes id i f Mrs. Parick F. Dy sree received noice from he war he had preciously bough, ^ can lo is 37x55 fee, and i also Wedding real esae company. Kni, Kni, Kni, ill he las man is home. Those boys on land and sea, when hey had sormed hrough danger and won, did hey qui? No, heyre here, iou, our women, mus no qui. Keep on kniing. Over one million of ouf b " h V re ustivgrfsofks boys "over here*" are sweaers, ec. The Parioic Associaion of Monmouh Couny has K The ceremony will be Db around overlicad unil he ground came up anil go him. Yeserday before I lef for he fron I lef you a Huns in_ derby anhrot)e-i"a-rrited-homc- r-k- VVewoi-k a he fron wih he regimen ha-comeb-fr^ni-hesae nnd Ciy which ia our nex door neighbor in ho Saes and believe me hey nre a fine bunch of fellows. Abe Benjamin and I are up here and as usual bunlfing my bi and fighing very hard. I suppose you saw in ho papers abou our company being surrounded by rn?-hins"for sixhfays-iwfr-nohing^"oea or drink and believe me il; was fierce: : ;-."" -~ " """" George belongs o Company H, 3.Q8h.nj ~ oi las g g py infanry, which lef Camp Up s April, He was wounded n P.ni Camp b> renfon is ex- Hheims Cahedral, accompanied by lanern picures. A musjeal program of communiy.singing, dues and solo numberx; in which soldiersj^ani Camp Vail are o ake par, dered. A cordial j nv U ended o nil. Admission free.^-ad- T -The ; Janlor-Aid-sociey of heholm-- del Reformed church will hold a soeinl Tuesday evening, December 0h, a which fancy aricles, and refreshmade special arrangemens o supply] you wih yarn a R5c nnd $ a hank a A. Salz& Co., Red Bank. Adverisemen.". _^ Noice, Red Bank Moose. An imporan meeing will be held Thursday nigh, December ohl I is,.... very necessary ha ii!l members urn lecure on I ou, inaddiion here will be iniiaion of six applicans. Refreshmens afer mooing. K. l(. Ford, die-uor, William V. Dieerich, secreary. Adverisemeiiij^ - l_: Dolls, Books & Games, in nn endless variey and all Amoviperformed bn Tuesday, December 0h, a Cranbury. Sana>Claus Invies You." } o his official headfluarers from Jiow unil Chrismas; he is even jollier- Hhan he was before he war,-and promises every good girl nnd good boy Wonde*uny-3oyous.Xmaa._GrffiS?fl- -ui-s are-invied o bring he children o see he wonderful world of games, books, ec...for boys -and-girls, and Augus bu remained iii he hospial mons will be sold. Adverisemen, lanie Highlands. Adverisemen. Long Branch Pier. " Whiing, whiing are very, pleniful. Ling, ling, are very pleniful, Bai and ackle, radverisemen, Poland, Thomas Kelly, hiho SulUvan, Nellie Phillips,. Miss Dolores Conrad, Thomas Wise, Miss Rose Salmons, Mfs. Richard Noonan, Knherino Downing, Chnrlea Hoffman, Rober J. Norman, Mrs. Lawrence Roche, Miss Nellie Lofiis, Miss Helen Kilmarin, Mrs. John. Bivmbach, Miss Mary McCarron, Miss Nellie Piyor, Miss E. M. Garvey, Annie C.ildea, Mrs M Normoil, Caherine JlcLarhv Mrs. Carrie Weber, Harry,Mc- Cue S. Johns-on, Parick Kearneyj Miss Charloe Waldlicim. Parick Malorie, William Toomfy, Brownson. Miss Kiu Hraney of Cols Nw.-o. p erian church will h aricle!*,, homemade bread, cake nnd d Db e!*,, homemade bread, pics on Friday afernoon, December lih, from IS unil T> oclock a Mrs, Mary Smocks, 7 Broad sree, Ked Bank. Adverisemen; Highes prices paid for cale and calves^ ~Sh«pirf> & KnV. Long. Branch, N. J. Phone 027-M. Adi Guaraneed Piano Tuning. A. B. Dirhan, 2 Hudson avenue. Phone 52-J. Adverisemen,,. srco. A American Made Toys for our Amerinin b.iy^.:md RirlflL Keep hf children happy and brine hem o.^e.mir holiday--;mk of oys. J{i)bers & fmiie^lanj ; icjhklili«n<ls. "Ailv-SnfsiJrircri. "** "*~ Drr Dunnj-Surjr»on...Chlcopodiil, _.. Second naional bank buildinki R«a Bank. Hours from-:00 o 8iOO p. m. daily. T«lophono ljll-w. A*

2 " T TOE POTATO INDUSIW. alone soap mus be dissolved in he ank of waer; bu soap and Bordeaux mu no be used ogeher, NEW REMEDIES DISCOVERED Dr. E. D. Ball is one of he ables FOR POTATO enomologiss in he world. His specialy is leafhoppcrs. He is he nian DISEASES. ncron Mcaiflpbell lell. o a,,, who discovered hu he codling moh Doing, a he Naional Poao Con- damage o app es could no be convenion Recenly Held in Milwau- I ro!led. UnleSS J h P * )0S0 WJS P u,.- " W-Cau.e of Tip Burn. I u *., lme. a». d. In * manner whioh T,,,,,,,,., would ge i ino he cup jus as he Theron McCampbclI of Holmdel als,. Iul hcforc h( f ui forms. was farmers.,?r who "L he.,, aended J f. 0, n^0u he l h """SlHisWoml recen world a f»inous cu-rovery was ha he sujlnr b< meeing of he naional poao growers associaion a Milwaukee, Wis- lee blfph was enured by a U^iihoppei- insec. lie consin: While Mr. McCampbell was! considers his hird discovery ha of a Milwaukee he wroe a leer o The [ he poao leafhopper which causes Regiser concerning new discoveries mui/n of lic K)-<;:ll«l ip burn as in poao growing which were announced a he meeing. Mr. Mc- one of his mo.s lilmk-fu-iul cunriliu: ions o i-ciemo. Wha wouldn nil.campbells leer also spoke of he New Jersey poao growers have jriven o have, prevened he leaves of fuure growh of he poao business in New Jersey. The leer will be of ineres u every farmer who raises poaoes. I is as follows:.milwaukee, Wisconsin, November H, 98. The war has dune much o simulae ineres in he poao indusry. The Naional and Wisconsin sae poao associaions are holding here his week he larges poao show ever pu on in America. The one big feaure \a he seed )ju:ilu. Evidenly he enire counry is horoughly aroused on he-imporance of having pedigreed poao seed.. * Scieniss Irom adjoining sae experimen saions and from Washingon are here! heir i>o:i<i vinos from bui-nim: las season! Now hey can <!o i, bu i means spraying.? machinery, inseciide.s and mure work. Wha miu; bo done can be done anil will big iojvet Those desiring; prined inirui ions on how o preven irakh ol wha wi now know sis poao ip-bum.--hould iviie o Dr. E. D. U.M of Ames, low::, lie will publish a farmers. bullein on he subjec abou he iirs of he new year. Every firmer in New J«rnoy should have a copy land es ou he discovery o his ov/n. saisfacion ncj season. Theion -McCain jjbell; :, 3C0BEVVILLE NEWS. and all, agree - hahe coi --rrol " of po- i.. j,-.. ~T.... ao diseases and producion of, Marin-- Heuenbucl, Who. Loo His healhy, high yielding- seed are he "Foo, Soon o Leave Hospial, imperaive duies of all who make Miss J. C. Seobey visied Marin poaoes heir main money crop. ; Heisenbuel a he Long Branch hosl cerainly akes he concei ou pial las week. Mr. Heisenbuels foo " h o s p i e l a f e l. off by a mowplish m he near fuure. I is alsothe expecis o leave "lie hospial in a good news for Jhose who eu poa- i few ays. aoes. Only New York sae oday * lr anu M? rin Willis moved grows g more re poaoes han Wisconsin Monday o heir new home a Arling;- bn Wisiill Wisconsin,will be b he h leading po- on. he Th farm f hero h on which hih hey hyi ^» ao sae wihin en years The lived is owned by Mrs.* Harrie.,R. IT. norhern half of he sae" is yemiller oi Souh -Orange* An aucion-!^ sampage, which means ha he h im- i (sale- of he personal propery pri he ber has been cu off and he sumps fam was le cl a. a few-dayse dgi 0 and and bushes cover " he land. Bu nnrolmos of he hings brough good, I was he ineiiion of he uiu iairns, And M WJC he Mcafc bes VL of lh litmav JJJJJV! owner o sell.he farm a aucion bu be bough for._?2o (TO rr per acre or less. * he farm was wihdrawn from he j ^ ijberal inducemens and credi are sale.,... i eing offered selers o come and William Lerch, John Lerch and T ake up his wild land. Miss Mailda Lerch reurned las I ^ I behooves he owners of New Wednesday o heir home a Eas on,! ^ Jersey farms suiable for growine- Pennsylvania, afer a say of several, T Whie poaoes o null ogeher ami insis ha he sae legislaure! make I Lerch on iww frui farm - whaever appropriaions may be nee! I M - Geojge Wifins is spendjiig; a essary o develop poao farming o f< l w, day A Wlh h^r. d» u e her - Mr3 he umos. The Jersev Doar,?r^!Charles Conover of Belmar. -. can be largely increased hrouee Mra Alb, e u Clay A n of r l en i n demonsraion fields looaprl in. has reurned home afer spending he ownship. Oar armer, farmm ili 3 summer and fall wih her siser, Miss icalize how heir e.rnn* crops >"" can K«b? I U- C. c - Seobey. /.,., creased bv having he bes wed; or how propvsprayfnvc ai? in l ReevesR w Surivan of Newark spen hs crease he yields;or ht/ahfe ofbr" i Vhlin week k wih ih^ d? and, i Henry V er cover and «en m w c ^^ ^ *? his week wih Mr. and Mrs. such as soy beans. If Se owner^o? Surivan a Newark. he farm lands fail o do heir obvi- "US du y he share farmers especiaily y he young farmers will pull up Farmers who pos heir lands sakes and move o he ferile S25 an j againe gunners can ge muslin Gunning Noion.. and acre lands of Wisconsin. Nohing i cardboard gunning signs a The Regwiu be gained by shuing our eyes! iser office.-^adverisemcn. o he danger..., Til e bel of land srochmg from he Highlands o Trenon, which is underlaid more, or less wih marl comprises he lae poao secion of Wew Jersey. Long- Island comes in I he same class. I co happens ha I his locaion srikes a climae a po- ao climae midway beween" he I ary.cobbbr growing secions and I he lae-poao growing secions.of I Maine, how York, Michigan and Wisconsul. I is during hese few weeks! ha he poao dealers of a large sec- ion of he Unied Saes depend up- j on N«w Jerseys crop of lae poaoes, i If he fsimers of New Jersey-will in-: fiis on many and coninuous seed po- i ao ess i is possible ha new i srains of. poaoes will be found! which will be beer eaing sock han! he Gii.ii Knii ye viold ;s well- or : beer, an.-l -hus increase boh puu!- : iy end income., A sar will ha mr.de in his kind- of lmfroyemen woik nex reason. I WhUe alking, wih he agen of he ; f ed dje ir la _ U Jj dj. Milwaukee oday he auhorized me i o announce o he poao gi-owers of! JHonmouh. couny ha a seed ;s i would be pu. on near Holmdel in co- ; operaion wih he New Jersey experimen saion. The- federal depar-^ men will selec he seed from heir experimenal poao seed gard-ns inoher pars- of- he Unied -Saes.-.- Professor William Suar of Washingon and Prof. Jr.cob Lipraan of J(ew. Brunswick will moke he plans and appoin heir assisans o execue he plans. While hey will es iian peed from "differen norhern poins, and homegrown Gian seed,. hey will os oher, varieies which. look promising as being bohbeer yielders and beer eaers "hnu h-> Gian. _ Rer.e- is ye more news of grea.impel-- o New Jersey poao grow- es. A a mae.ing his morning I heard h. D..Ball of ha -Iowa experi- meri saion make. he. firs public announcemen and demonsraion of his discovery ha much of he ip- burn which browns up he edges of poao leaves is due o" ah insec which he has. named he poao leafhopper and which may be kep" ou of poa- o nekis us aasily as he poao bugs may be, only i aken a differen kind of i/isecicide and a differen mehod of spraying. Hereofore he scieu- ; ise have universally claimed- haip burn was a weaher disease, caused i by he piun being suddenly deprived I of moisure i needed. Dr. Ball ex-; plained how he proved his discovery: by he use of insec-proof cages. He would selec hree youn K plans in i Many differen fields of poaoes. I Irom one h-a WOCTW carefully drive - away every leafhopper and hen! cover i wih, a cage. : Anoher plan I would be covered and under he cage! lie wguld pu a number of he leaf- iioppere which he would cach, hus. i giving ha plan an exra lo of he I insecs. Anoher plan would be eov- «red jus as i was,. The plans given he exra number of leafhoppers soon died. The ones lef as found showed serious ip burn like he res of he field. The plans from which all leafhoppers were driven away and kep away did no show any ip burn a all and wen on hrough he season fresh!:nd green and of course produced large yields of ubers. Dr. Ball explained ha by spraying >f wih black leaf-0 and by usinp a!s high-poweredsprayer which was ar-j5 ranged o nu he spray underhe [5 leaves, he leufhopper could be easily j 5 conrolled. To kill he firs brood of K adul leafhoppers by one early spray- ^ ing was no enough, for heir eggs! Would hach in a"shor.ime and soj here mus be a second spraying. He \Zi use3tn EHe~sanie~aiik ofwirert Bor-K k forjlie_neajj.ee.le,jilac.l _leaf.lkfot h"e leafhopper, and arsenae of lead for he poao buir. The Bor- dennx will alsoiisep off he early and lao bligh. If black leaf 0 is used W All Now in Pink Wrappers ssave in foil for Uncle Sam, WRGLEYS is now all wrapped in pink paper and hermeically sealed in wax:. The angey flavor of min 2. The luscious differen flavor 3. The soohing flavor of peppermin All in pink-end packages and all sealed air-igh. Be Sure o ge WRIGLEYS because The Flavor Lass! WILLIAM OBRIEN MEANS" HIGH GRADE SERVICE Approved and Improved Heaing Plumbing Roofing -.-, Earhen, and iron J RED BANK and SEA BRIGHT THCJKO BANK December AT Saurday: December ANY PAIR OF SHOES IN THE HOUSE FO% MEN OR WOMEN VALUES FROM S7.OO TO sio.oo Q Syles o Choose From. "All Sizes. WidJhs «WING TIPS, STRAIGHT TIPS. OR PLAlfo TOES r Brown Calf, cloh op o mach, Miliary Heel. All Brown Kid wih Louis Heel. Gray Kid, cloh op o mach, Miliary Heel. AH Gray Kid, Louis Heel. All Gray Kid, Miliary Heel. Black Kid, gray cloh op, Louis Heel. Brown Paen Leaher; cloh op o mach, Louis Heel. Field Mouse, Washable Kid, Louis Heel. Tan Calf, fawn cloh op, Miliary Heel. AH Brown Calf, Miliary Heel. Brown Kid, field mouse op, Louis Heel. Field Mouse Kid, cloh op» Miliary Heel. Brown Calf, fawn buck op, Cuban Heel. Cocoa Brown, khaki cfoh op, Miliary Heel. All Vici Kid, GunMeal Calf, Paen Leaher wih kid or cloh ops. -.. AND MANY OTHER STYLES TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION Every Pair if Shoes in This Sale are Turn Soles or Goodyear Wels WORD TO THE WISE IS SUFFICIENT" Of This is a year when grea care will be. aken in selecing.chrismas presens for a man, o "obain he greaes amoun of pleasure wihou oo grea an expendiure of money. If he man whom you have in mind is a smoker,!-& box of good cigars will-be.more appreciaed han any ober gif yqucari make him. " ( ; Tw r o brands of cigars come o rhind a once when cigars are menioned as Chrismas gifs. These are he Taking Cigar and he Lord Sirling Cigar..*. These cigars are made in our own Sae of New Jersey, under he fines saniary condiions, by clean, wholesome workmen, in a clean, up-o-dae and saniary facory. Good obacco pu ogeher in he bes way by skilled workmanship has given hese cigars-a populariy in New Jersey exceeding ha of any oher cigars which sell a -heir prices. In giving a box of eiher of hese brands of cigars as a Chrismas gif you give he recipien more pleasure han can be given by he expendiure- of he same amoun of money in any oher way.. MORT V. PACK, Disribuor. T ENTERPRISE CIGAR COMPANY, Makers, Trenon, N. J.

3 NEWS FROM HIGHLANDS. ENTERTAINMENT DIST BIBLE BY METHO- CLASS. Several Fuhermen from Hera Go o Florida (or he Winer Girl Scoui Ge Tenderfoo Pins Benefi Dance Tonigh, An enerainmen was given on Tuesday nigh of las week by he bible class of he Mehodis church. Songs were sung by Miss Myra Smib, Miss Perri Sone and Miss Iva Lane; reciaions were given by Miss Goldie Bogue and Helen, Soulhorpe, and piano selecions were played by Emnnuel Schwarz and Reginn Pickup. Mr. Gills, one of he sailors u he Marin housed sung "Smiles" and I "Are You from Heaven?" Samuel Srauss pluyed a selecion On a violin. I J The chorus sung "Homeward Bound."!» A sociable was given las nigh a! he chinch., The coas guard band, I j composed of men saioned a Hoel Marin, rendered numerous selecions and un evening of general sociabiliy was spen. Boh affairs were for he benefi of he church. A group of fiahermen lof Friday for Florida, where hey will fish during he winer. Some of he men (shipped heir boas which hey will use in heir work. Among hose who wen were Charles Smih, Arhur Smih, Samuel Smih, George Adair, John Paerson and Alber Hnrgrovo. They are milking he rip by waer. Tweny-four girl scous of he local organizaion have received firs class enderfoo pins. Among hose who were awarded he pins were Augusa Cokmian, lieuenan of he roop: Alyinn Bogue, Elizabeh Pangborne, Elizabeh Siles, Caroline Johnson, Agnes Romandei Helen Homnndei, Helen Kaclenbach, Minor Bren, Nellie Nordnn, Kselle Manning, Caherine Horan, Mildred Breen, Maxine Siles, Laura Kullman and Mnrgnre Kullman. Thomas Lyons is drill in-. srucorof he girl scous.... The Poeahonas lodge will give a benefi dance onigh in Ked Mens hull. Miss Bearice. Newman and Mrs. Georgiola Dorse joined Pocn-.^naa lodfro las Wednesday nigh. A leer was received here irom, Councilman Rober HonnuSscy, who is in France. His broher Edward is in he Hame regimen bu no word has been received from him jn ajong ime. The seamship Maurcnnln, which was carrying 3,000 American soldiers back home from France, passed Sin- <ly Hook Sunday afernoon. Tho. sigh of he vessel as i made is way o quiiianiiie w:is winessed by many residens here. The uir was clear und ii pl.rin view of he ship approaching he land was obained from he shore and hills. Mr. and Mrs. Cliurlei Pfieffer have been visiing relaives a- Brooklyn. Herber Vaughan of Waer Wich, who is employed n Aberdeen, Maryland, Was home over Thanksgiving. Joseph Gilber, who nlso works ii Aberdeen, was here on a, shor visi las week, >. Bernard Creighon, Jr., is sick wih pneumonia.. U. S. Gran Johnson, councilman elec, who has been confined o he»««dry clean and press i for you is bed wih pneumonia, is able o be around. " good for los of wrar_*3. And hink Mr. and Mrs. Ned Coon spen Sunday, wih relaives a Allenown, of he saving. Bring.i in or le us Pennsylvania... Fros fish ire pleniful and largo caches luive been m^de along.he l>eneh. Ralph Dra>ii;Hvho is snuaicxva ; n Souhern camp, has been home on n furlough. Joseph Mcnzzopnne, who is wih he. arillery a Camp Eusace, Virginia, wns home las week on a five-iiay furlough. Miss Dora Rosenbaum of New York. spen Saurday and Sunday wih her aun, Mrs. Bendi Roscnbaum. Collecor Grnndin V. Johnson lef las Thursday for a wo weeks say a Syracuse, Ndw York.....-_ Miss Ehel Johnson his been Bpend- Tng a few days wih Miss Dorohy Schncll of Hnckensnek. S. Andrews Episcopal church will Hold a Chrismas celebraionjhis_year ha will surpass nil previous affairs of ha kind. The Chrismas fesival for he children has usually bepn on a small scale bu his year i is planned o have "one swell ime." Mrs. Frank.Parker and her wo daughers Marjorie und Muriel spen Thursday wih Mrs. Parkers moher, Mrs William Decker of Newark. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Adams and Miss Caherine Roberson spen Saurday and Sunday wih friends a New Brunswick. Mi,.and Mrs, Adams have heard, from heir son John, who is wih he American forces in France. Mrs. George Liming is having her house wired for elecric lighs. She is also having an archway made.which will connec he living room and he dining room. A pariion beween wo closes will be orn ou in order o muke his improvemen. Mrs. Elizabeh Abbo has resumed her work a he For,IIiuicook rocren-. ion house afer a sickness of five weeks. _ Carl Parker was home from Camp Meside, Maryland, on Thanksgiving. Marlboro Newi. George VanAken, who is a eacher in he elecrical school a Newpor News, Virginia, ha3 -boon home on n furlough. He reurned Saurday. Mrs. VanAken, who has been visiing her parens, Mr. and Mrs. S.. Wells, for a few weeks, reurned wih him. Mrs. W. Skillman and children of Princeon spen Thanksgiving wih Mrs. J.S. VnnMner,. Miss Laura Sherwood of reehold. spen Tuesday wih her aun, Mrs. Mary S. Hobar. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Wells cncr- "aineil Mr. and Mra. Henry Wells and children, Mr. and Mrs Henry I. Schnnck of Holmdel, -Mr. and Mrs. George VanAken of Newpor News, Virginia, and James Wells and family of Newark on Thanksgiving day. Privae John R. Conover, who is GEORGE M. S.GOFF announces he usual display of everyhing men and boys wear in dependable qualiy a inviing prices. The usual Brokaw sandard "all wool and fas color" has been "rigidly main-. ained. Th ; usual versailiy of design is evidenced hroughou his seasons showing..j The usual bumper volume of value sill appeals, and irf conradisincion o he usual supply of foreign fabrics^ o be found.oday, he sock abounds in he bes loomed woolens from Eng- Jand, Scoland and Ireland, furher enhanced by he producion of he bes American mills. BROKAW BROTHERS Broadway A Fory-Second Sree New York Ciy Subway Saion Times Square ***************************************** ************ THAT OLD SUIT looks like a hopeless enso hanging in he close. Well, don worry, le us cull oday. EAGLE CLEANERS AND DYERS 98 Shrewsbury Avonue. Red Bank. Be Beer Looking Take.. Olive Tables... I( your skin Is yellow complexion pallid ongue coaed appeie poor youhave a bad ase in your mouh alazy, no-good feeling you should ake Olive Tables. " Dr. Edwards Olive Tables a subsiue for calomel were prepared by Dr. Edwards "afem.7 years of sudywilh his paiens.. Dx. EdwardsOlive Tables are a purely vegeable compound mixed vvilh olive oil. You will know hem by heir olive color. To have a clear, pink skin, brigh eyes, no pimples, a feeling of buoyancy like childhood days you nius ge a he cause. Dr. Edwards 0iiv2 Tables ac on he liver and bowels like calomel ye have no dangerous afer effecs. They sar hebile and overcomeconsipaion. Thas why millions of boxes are sold annually a 0c and 25c per box. All druggiss.- Take one or wo nighly and noe he pleasing resuls. HAZLET NEWS. Mri. Daniel Bailey Taken o Hospial a New Brunswick. Mrs. Daniel Bailey, \yho was bndly injured abou wo weeks ugo when she fell from her auomobile while a Keyror, was aken o S. Peers hospial a New Brunswick on Friday. Miss Gerrude Walling of Chapel Hill visied Miss Maude Ackerson several days las week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Poling and daugher of Keypor were Thnnkfsii guess of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Webser." b" Mr. und Mrs. Thomas Rahbone have reurned o New York afer a visi wih Ira Cnrhnr and family. Charles Lufburrow, who underwen an operaion a S. Peers hospial a New Brunswick abou wo weeks ago, is recovering.,/**- Mrs. Jumes Kelsh and Miss Margare Kelsh of Nnvesink visied Mrs. Harry S. Cowles las week. Sergean Lnmlon F. Carney of Cocoami Grove, Florida, now saioned a Camp Meade, Maryland, spen he week-end wih Mr. and Mrs.,. Oo Weigand, Sr. Sergean Oo B. Sehnecre of Gelonn,., now.saioned»l For Hancock, spen he week-end wih his wife, who ia visiing Mrs. Henry E. saioned n For" Hancock, and hi» Ackerson, Sr. wife spen Thanksgiving wih Misses Mr. and Mrs. John M. Hope and Elizabeh und Caherine Hnywnrd: Mrs. Sadie Thompson have reurned Mr. Hasson niid family of Freehold o Brooklyn afer visi wih Mr. and were guess of Rev: and Mrs. C. L. Mrs. George W. Voorhocs. Palmer on Thanksgiving day. Mrs. Lydia Morris has reurned Mr. and Mrs. Herman Downesand home afer spending several weeks a son spen Thanksgiving a Imlays- Bnyonnc wih friends. own. Mr. and Mrs. John S. VnnMner Mr. and Mrs. Theodore F. Burke enerained weny people a Thankslvave been eneraining friends from giving dinner. JerseyCiy. Mr. and Mrs. Sloringcr and San- Mrs. 0. C. Herber linn closed horsey Soringcr have reurned home house for he winer and has gone o from a visi on Long Island. Mnnnsquan o visi her. son, Dr: R. Scrgenn J. Frank Weigandi now W Herber. From here she will, go saioned a Universiy Heighs, New o Plaiiifield, where she will spend he j York, spen Thanksgiving wih his res of he winer wih her son, Dr., parens here. Frank Herber... Hazle people who sawho show, n Wlllhvbr Cdlemnn- of Plainfiold^-vis-- he-llippedrfmio-h-new-yflrk-on-sa ied Miss Clara.Kilmarin oil Monday urday were Sergean and Mrs. Oo "of liisfwcelf." ~" * rbrkcijieclevmins" EliznbehrSr Ack- Mrs. Mary MoNinnie of Cols Neck ] erson, Scrgenn J. Frank Woigaml, spen.thanksgiving T h a g wih Mr. and Mrs. Ernes E. Peseux and Daniel Wei- W. A. DuKrnn. I garni. ing. ^i his-wife^erthnnkiiv- ^ ^ I ^ ^ J y * * The Horse, Sable and Cale Manure DrO, Pnlveriiea or BHwaaea, LARGELY HUMUS. This manure Is odorless anil excoplonally nuriious..floriss, Landscape Gardeners and Growers have obained. wonderful resuls. Also used for grass, lawn, vegeable and (lower. gardens, poed plans und all fanning purpoaea, A Lasing Plan Food, o be Mnixod wih soil or used separaely, promoing he growh of every clara of vegeaion. In Bag:*, Bulk of Box Car. Call or wrie for.your supply a i once, so as o assure shipmen. M. McGIRRS SONS CO.»M W. 3h Sruc, New York Ciy. THE RED BANK REGISTER. Be sure and call us, for he exacing public has he umos confidence in OUR TAXICAB SERVICE for he reasons ha our ears are always kep in firs class condiion and are carefully driven by hones, coureous chauffeurs. BE. SURE Try our service and you will always call 70. Reasonable raes. Andersons Taxi Service Office Opposie Depo, Red TELEPHONE 7O Bank, INT. JF. Page Three. AN EVERLASTING SLATE ROOF COSTS NO MORE THAN SUBSTITUTE ROOFINGS! Don use emporary roofings; i means an endleas chain of annoyance, repairs, damage o building and conend, expense and disappoinmens. A Slae Roof is absoluely Fireproof and Waerproof. "Slaes placed over old shingles" a specialy RICHARD C. WARWICK Successor o Esae of W. R. WARWICK 278 Broadway, LONG BRANCH, N. J. Telephone 3 We make all our own Randies in our saniary facory on he second floor over our sore on Broad Sree, opposie Monmoulh...[. You are invied o visi our facory, and see candy jn he making! You will be convinced of is puriy when you see i manufacured in our ligh and clean esablishmen.... :-...., We manufacure all-kinds of delicious chocolaes, fudges, caramels, bon bons, nu, frui; and hard candies: -._ ^ 6Oc, SOc, SI.OO and $.23 a pound. We make candy o your order. Drop in our candy shop and. ake v home a box of our swees... RedBank Candy Kicinen PETER NOGLOW & CO., Proprieors Broad Sree, opposie Monmouh Red Bank, N. J. :: CHRISTMAS is almos here and as always his sore is headquarers \\ for appropriae and lasing gifs a "prices which reallyrepresen ; money saving o all. I is o your advanage o make your-selecion ; now while Our big sock; conains such a variey; of suiable presens. Accep our advice arid mak& your choice now/ " Buffers Dining Tables Chairs Fancy Rockers Morris Chairs Fancy Tables Library Tables Sewing Couches CosVumcrSi Roll Toj) Desks Ladies Desks Brass Beds Dressers Chiffoniers Safey Razors Fancy China Cu Glass Lamps Clocks Smoking Ses Chafing Dishes Dinner Ses Kichen Uensils Sui Cases. Percolaors Pocke Knives^! Lap- Robes * Bissel Sweepers Vacuum Cleaners Dressing Tables Medicine - Cabines : Rugs, -^^r Fancy* 7 - Comforables" FOR THE BOYS AND GIRLS Tables Rocking Horses Coaser Wagons Auomobiles Wriing Desk Rockers Flexible Flyers Tool Caess Ice Skaes " Roller Skaes Bed-Blankes Tabouiees MiFrors T Work Baskes Sewing Baskes Blacking Cases Carving Ses «ENBR!GKS0N & MPWEGATE, Eas Fron SWee, Near Broad Telephone 26 Red Bank, N. J. ;.

4 * * *. :... P«xe Too. j JOHN H. COOK. Edior and GEORGE C. HANCB, Associae Edior. Businesi Manager: THOMAS IRVING BROWN. Subscripion Prlces CK-.i year, $X0 fix mgnhfl *..76 Three monhs 0 Enered a he poaofllce a Red Dank, M- J.,» second-class maer. WEDNESDAY, DEC., 98. could no by a proper syuem of lay ing mains be sewered by graviy. here would have been no need of sewer lifs in any par of he own. Dead ends of sewer mains, which were no able o be used for years, would never have been consruced in heir presen manner. If he original plan had been pursued each new addiion o he sewermain would have become par of a perfec sysem. The sewage from every par of he own would have been carried by graviy o he sewer works. ynvx NMOX ", r~ n-i.. Councilman-Hancc righly said ha On several occasions recenly i has,, e exensionso he sewer sysem J been suggesed. ha a fiing memo- had, )een, )uj, from imc o ime rial for he Red Banj soldiers who wih a- vicw on!y 0 imme diae needs fough in he war for world freedom d wjhou rekavd o fuure developwould, be no a monumen,,.,.,,. of brick,, or. L I meri of f h he sysem... "Good G d enough J h sone bu a pub ic y building ppses. suiable This f * h.., jiroposiion lo, all communiy was specially purposes. advocaed! This j whjch mo> s of (]e sewj P. ex»; nsion8 bv Rev. William C. Sfnson a he A sree, or a secion-of been a sree, rnnde. has been sewered in have civic service held a he high school he cheapes manner, wihou regard on Thanksgiving day, and a ha service a moion was passed ha o he erriory jus beyond he line i, _,,. - of immediae sewcringv This has Mcyor Paerson appoin a commiee, liecessj aed he insallaion of very o bring abou he erecion of such a cxpens[ expensive ve sewer sewer ij Ms memorial. fs i,, in various pars of he own, i has compelled rebuild ing pars of he sewer sysem, and A memorial of his kind will be of oher expensive underakings have : lasing characer. I will be of con-beeiiuous advanage o he communiy, end he benefis of sewers o prop- made necessary in order o ex- as well as a memorial o he valor of ery beyond where he sewers had our soldiers. I will serve a useful and an elevaing purpose. I is well, previously been laid. oo, ha i should bi a disincly * *. * public enerprise and no confined o The resul has been a hodge podge a church or lodge or miscellaneous of sewer building. I will be only a collecion of individuals. Mayor Paerson, as he official head of Red when he enire sewer sysem of he comparaively shor number of years Bunk, is he proper person o head own will have o be rebuil on accoun of he expense of mainaining such an enerprise. The projec should be kep a public enerprise, buil a he sewers as a presen consruced. public expense and mainained a I is probable ha even a he presen public expense for he general public benefi and advanage. Individ- operaing die sewer lifs and he ime he expense of mainaining and cos ual gifs owards is erecion or embellishmen should be welcomed, bu imperfec sewer sysem, amouns o of oher work made necessary by our is ownership nnd supervision should much more han he ineres on he be reained by he public, as a public cos; of rebuilding he "enire sewer sysem of he own. memorial, as was suggesed by Sinson. Mr. The commiee o be appoined by Mayor Paerson will probably find msny obsacles o overcome, bu his shoujd no deer hem. There will be divergen views as o locaion, as o size, and as o various feaures. This is only naural and i is he case in almos every phase of public advancemen. Speaking generally, i may be said ha he sie seleced should be large enough o accommodae he building wih ample ligh on all sides, and he plo should be of money in oher ways. In sewer maers his has been an insance of he sufficien size, o afford nroper embellishmen of he grounds. As oof ransacing public business. penny wise and pound foolish sysem he sizeof he building, here should be aken ino consideraion by he I would he. money in he pwns commiee he fuure growh of Red pocke o make a sar for a perfec Bank, he exension of he own limis from ime o ime, and he probable consolidaion of surrounding" municipaliies wih Red Bank. sewer sysem for he own before go-, ing ino much more expense along ha line." The ables sewer engineer ha can be found should be engaged o make a survey of he owns sewer sysem and o repor on he changes necessary o conver,he whole sys- To my mind one of he fine hings abou he inauguraion of his projec is he fac ha i go is firs). firsi sewer works are a he lowes par of pro? em o a perfec graviy sysem. The official sar in a public school in a he own, being only a few fee above building owned and mainained by all ide waer. There was naural drain-, he-people, of he own. The meeing a which he projec was inaugu- Red Bank and from he oulying er- age o he river from every par of raed was likewise of a disincly riory. There was no reason herefore whv he enire sysem should no public characer a meeing of he people of all classes and of all walks have been consruced on he graviy in life o, ake par in a civic service, sysem. A.imes some of he exensions which have been buil would lie firs service of he kind ever held in.a public building in he own. have cos considerably more if such * * * a plan had been adhered o, bu i Uniil his communiy -building is would have grealy reduced he cos ereced" he schoclhouses should be in he end. The own mus evenually come o a complee graviy sysem ussd for all public purposes possible. These buildings, like he projeced of sewers, such as was planned in communiy house, are owned by he he beginning; and he longer a sar public. They are in use only a few in his direcion is delayed he greaer hours each day and are very seldom will be he ulimae cos o he used in he evening. They, are kep heaed and are capable of being used for many public purposes. There should be somehing doing in-*yery one of he public schools of he own almos every nigh of he week. The presen schoolhouses should be ile communiy ceners of each localiy and should be used for communiy meeings, for. debues, for concers, "To r"<ris?usslioifs^)!rneij!hbovliooiropics.and for all oher purposes of i public or semi-public characer.,, These buildings are owned by he public, nnd l.he o pul)li( should Ke he greaes advanage ou of he money hey have cos. In connecion wih lie memorial communiy building here should be al:en up he.. projec of n publicly. owned and mainained ahleic field for he ou-door developmen of our,))oys and fjirln and of our men and women. This projec of. a public ahleic field, like he projec of he conniuniy building, has becrvrdis^ cussed for. many years. This fiew should conain eigh o welve acres, which would be sufficienly larre for all ahleic purposes. Baseball grounds, n running rack and ennis cours could be provided on his field and Iho place.could. Fie.. u?e(l."for_mny <lay felest for picnics and for many oher.pupposss. " «... Land in and around Red Bank is. rapidly increasing;, in price. Tracs.of.land suiable for nn ahleic field arc becoming scarcer year.by year or can be procured only by going; furher and furher from he- hear of he. own. Boh of-hese reasons nii.ike i desirable ha such an ahleic field.kiioum )0 secured wihou much furher delay. The.physical develop- incu of he younj; jijid he maine-! nance (if a hifh de^roc of healh in he I maure are maers which are liccom-! ini; of [{vener-imporance each year. Muny owns and ciies nre.acquirinpr alliluic fields us n necessary public funcion. The.vynr was won by,he physical perfecion of our soldiers. I would he wise if he commiee.appoined o ake ino, oonsideraion he! erecion of n-comiminiy building as : a v incmorinl o-our soldiers shoulil JII-! so ake ino consfderaion he ncquif- in«- of ahleic grounds as an ou-door j "nemorial o.hose who fough he ""ijreavfigh for TOrUrfreedbm. " on *>r before 2 oclock on he afer- j praise hem highly." _ noon of ha dae. Also ake noice?»«,* simply ask for a kidney l,&?l«!i remedy ha he Commiee will hold a ge Doans Kidney Pills he same linal meeing for.he yenr-98 on.j I ha Mr. Leonard had. Poser-Mil- Thursday, December 9, a 2:30! P. M. By ordr of Township Com-! Luke Longhead can work for yon miide. U-OJ O-O-O- if Al almos every meeing of.li lifiii/rd of commissioners lure is enm- Jilfr.inl of some of he sewers of he own. Some of hese complains are -liascil on (rouble wih he sewer lifs anh some lire in conned ion wih h<- p.liieval working of he owns! se». «r sysem,,,, ;; Commissioner Ihinic spoke he; ruh i Monday nijrlis iiiccinr of; own boanl when.he,:; ii<l hii; l.i re w:is ronsuin expimnliune of puhlir inuncy fursewi-r ilc.icls iic-, i-!iii!;c. of in- manner in, which ilii. -.,i?i^(i_!?yi : iijp_iyj.i!i..i;iii)sj:i!.ci;l.qj.-j.k-- iir.iliy i \v:is dcsi.ii(i o have a j S-v.-fr-fysrm whirlr-wi/uhl-r»l»»»<<»- lii^wliole own and all he erri-j oiy likely o,f inrorporacil.wih! h<- own, and o hnvc his sysem! based on graviy. Ihe sewer woil<s mi- Iniiied n lie waers edge anil! ln.ro is no juii uf he own which/ The own saved money by building shor secions of sewer exensions in he cheapes way ha would serve he properies direcly benefied a he ime. Bu i was a saying for which he own is now paying dear and for which i will pay sill more dearly in he fuure. The aim of each board of commissioners bas been o hold cerain expenses down o he smalles possible limi while being bounifully free wih he public people, (own Talk.coninued on page 2.) >+++*+*+>^ s. THE RED BANK REGISTER. FOOTWEAR -F"OI THE HOLIDAYS THE BEST ENDORSEMENT. The large number of.saisfied cusomers who bring heir families and heir friends here o buy shoes is our endorsemen. We are winning new cusomers jlaily simply by pleasing our old ones. Hones shoe value <k>e«i. No maer whea you go or whom you mee, you can always be sure your fee are properly dressed if you buy your shoes here, We keep righ up o he imes and give you he same" seasons syles as are found in he Sores of he Wg ciies. Every shoe we sell is carefully made, and our dress shoes are jus as comforable as he shoes we sell you-for ordinary wear. We do no sacrifice eiher syle or service in giving you your correc fiing iif fooweajv \ ALL THE FAMILY \- i Our sock of Shoes, Slippers^ Booa, Rubbers, Arcics, ec., is very complee and every member of he family can be oufied here in foowear a a grea saving in ime and money..lefour experienced salesmen demonsrae heir abiliy: We carry an unusually large sock of shoes in a wkle range of syles and sizes. We no only know how o fi he many various shapes of fee, bu we have he sock and facory faciliies behind us wih-which o do i. PERFECT SHOE FITTING. The.real value in a shoe is no wha you pay for i,.bu how i fis a$d he service i gives, ill fiing shoes are injurious o fee, healh and disposiion. Our aim is o fi you correcly. Were no saisfied unil you are. Be prepared for all kinds of weaher. You proec your shoes as well as your fee when wearing rubbers ha are bough here. We carry a large line of rainy day foowear a prices ha will make if profiable for you o buy here. We carry only such makes of rubbers and rubber boos ha have a repuaion and we know our Rubbers, Rubber Boos, Arcics, ec., canno be duplicaed for qualiy and price anywhere in he counry. FOOTWEAR THAT ALBERT S. MILLER 8 BROAD STREET RED BANK RENEWED TESTIMONY in Red Bank who suffers backache, headaches, or disressing urinary ills can afford o ignore his Red Bank mans wice-old sory. I is confirmed esimony ha no Red Bank residen can doub.- John S. Leonard, 75 W. Fron, S., says: "My kidneys were ou of j NOTICE! order and aced irregularly. I was nervous and my back pair ained me. I < Meeing: of Township Commiee. used Doans Kidney Pills and heyof Shrewsbury Township o pay bills i for year. 9,8... well again." (Saemen given AprilT" 2, 9). The- Township Commiee^ of On June 2,, 96; ; Mr. Leonard Shrewsbury Township will mee a said! "I hink as highly hihl of Doans" Kidney Pills oday as I did when I he Borough Hall, Rei Bank, on firs recommended hem. I haven Thursday, December 5h, a 2 P. M. had o ake any kidney medicine since hey cured me; I hope his saemen All persons haying claims agains he will be.he means of geing oher Township" of Shrewsbury will please,! people who have kidney comptain oj,,,,.. rfuse Doans. I bough hem ai. presen hem o clerk duly verified j Coopers Drug sore and. I always..;_._.. -GEORGE H. LIPPINCOTT,.,. Township Clerk. in his weaher jus as good as he does a oher seasons. Try him. Adverisemen-. A Dry Cellar Ye a Cool One A warm cellar is a poor sorehouse. Thas why vegeables and.oher foodsuffs canno usually be kep in he basemens of homes heaed by he old syle pipe furnaces, or he more cosly sysems. The Home Venilaor Furnace The Oriim.l PATENTED Pioelc Model Manufacured only by he HOMER FURNACE CO., Homer, Mich. will radiae enough hea o keep he cellar free from dampness, bu will no derac from is naural coolness. Vegeables can be sored ivilh peifec safely.- _ Hea is no wased wih he "Home Venilaor." The scienific principle of desiun p.nd operaion sends all hea unis hrough he combinaion ho- andcold-air regiser, and from here i is cvenly-dislribued hroughou he house., Clean, simple and safe. Doesn wasslspuce and i doesn nec<esi^!e ajjif; insallaion cos. ws can-equip ^-yowr«idence-xf}f^^ ~._r)n_- lille-morii. hirl-yxm-jiv.auld-.payjor~.a--sao-d-.babe «-- burner. Ask us for niore informaion. William OBrien, Red Bank and Seabrigh.,J //««KJ "From Plf o Pn" I STORE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL. CHRISTMAS Make your DEPOSITORY. Our Chrismas Club will close on December_7h.. Checks will be sen o all members on"december h...,...,-,.... Make your savings as easy as your spending.. SelegJ^his Bank as, your In our Ineres Deparmen we pay %. THE SECOND NATIONAL BANK Red Bank, N. J. Toal Resources over $,000, Mr. Business Man and farmer HMH Why sell your Ford for less han i-is worh, when $250 : or $300 will conver i ino a IK or 2-on subsanial ruck? I have weny IK and.2-on Union Ford Truck Aachmens, regularly selling.a $375 and $75, ha I will dispose of while hey las a $250 and $300 delivered. These unis will no - las long, so ge yours now and be prepared for spring. The abovepricestincludeliew housingstarid jack shafs.. Phone *or wrie RAY F. BROWN 83 DeWi Avenue Belleville, N. J. - ^^^^j- ^ -~v ^ - HMIMIM< I j DeBouase, Amelia, lo on Kaveiink avenue ; BOHOUGH OF HICHLAND3, HIGHLANDS, NOTICE Ol ;< SALE 0-* LANDS FOB UN- PAP TAXKi. Al ifl Boroufb Hall, HlfIIUIMU. N. J. December l»h, I»8. Noice la herelij Kiv«n ha I, Grand In V. Johnson. Collecor of he axlna disric of BorouKb of Hlelilanii, Couny of Wormouh, and Sae of New Jersey, pursuan o hi auhoriy of he nuu fn luch c«oa made»nd provided, will, on he NINE- TEENTH DAY OF DECEMBER; A; D- NNETEEN HUNDRED AND EIGHTEEN? a hre«oclock in he afernoon, in h«buildinu known «JI Borough Hmll, in h«**i& axing disric, expose for Bale and aell hev«ral racs and pare el a of land herolnnfer specifled, or any par or pars of >*id lands, aufflcian or he purpo»e pn which ax** fpr he year Nineeen Hundred and Sixeen remain unpaid nnd in arrcam, s kuch person or penon* Qu will purehae h«am* for he shores erm,»nd jpay h«ax Hen hereon, including Ineres and cosa of «ala. Tie id lands and he nnmei of he periom again* whom he uild axes h»ve been aaaeiied, and he amoun of he aaiue aro aa folowi: AndrewR,8arah, house and lo a No. 8 Fourh sree f B7J> Brown, Harry A., house and lo on Fifh Bree, (Wa* propery) Brown, Hurry A., house Ynd loon Bay avenue, (Suaie Brown) 23.T6 Brown, Harry A., house anil lo on Hay avenuv, near Miller sree.t Drown, Fred, sore and lo a No. 7 B«r avfnue.,..,..,,, BunJo-, C. Sam." house and lo near Miller irve Borden, Sylvia, house and lo on ho norhwes slda of Miller sree....t Biachoff, Jessie, house and lo a No. 27 Bay avenue ; Dnbb, Ellen, houso and lo u No. 8 Bay avrn* 6. firavand, Rudolph and Sadie, hous«and lo. No.- 2S, 26 B. K. N ollln, James <3., houso and lo a No. 86 Shrewsbury avenue lfl.2f fercdny, Sidney, lo No. B. K. U Grover, Julia E., house and Jo on he okhcas sldo of Miller sree...68 Naveaink Park Co,, V* Or6hard Hill propery flararrove, George, house and lo on he souh aide Fifh srw 0.S5 Harpgrov«, O., house and lo on Beo-i od sree,..;, 8,5* Uaa-saman, Lourea, house and lo on Miller sree ana Highland avenue. 7.S0 Hmnc, John, ieaac, hou,ae and Jo on Nfcvcsink avenue...,.,. Xenneasey. John G., lo and barn on HiahUnd av«au«8.8«loran, /ohn, Jr., house and lo No. 6, B. K. A 86.S Haueer, Churlca a.nd Edna, sore and lo on Boy avenue, 20,62 Herber, Charles, house and -lo on TwinllRh Terrace.., 2.6. Hardy, Josephine, house and lo on ha norhwea aide of Miller eree 20,2f He idle, F.J., house and lo a No. 60 on he souhwes vide of Bay avenue, 2B,0i Heidle, F. J, house mill lo, Clay Pi, Prospec av«nne fl,?* Hefalc, P. J., lo No. 72 on Buy avenue.8» Heidle A Koble, lo No. IS on Bay nue, (Job laming propery) 9,Q Hcldle & Zoble, lo No. 7 on Bay avenue, (HaruKrove propery)»8j Heidle & Zoblc, par of los I, 6, Ifi on Cedar aree.68 Hoffman, Jacob S.. house and lo on he souhwes side of Buy avenue.. 25,* Heland, BuKaime, house and lo 6, 7, B. K. V, 28.9* Hyland. Joseph J., lo No. 5C Map A, Hilon, / 2.8D Ohnson, Fi«d E., house and lo on he norheas aide of Fourh sree Tenkinson, George, Jr.. houoe sixd lo a No. * Bay avenue. 8.8? Tenkinson, Elizabeh, house ami lo a No. fl Oedar aree 8.60 icelley, William, soic and lo on Bay avenue 23.5 Rosenbaum, MorrU, lo on Cener are«: Loyon, Jos«ph V., houde and lo on fae souhens side of Miller Broo Layon, Aaron, esae, house and lo on he norhwei eule of Miller arec.t Iminlr, Job. house and lo on Bay avenue 2.28 Liming, George nnd Margare, house and lo on he norheas aide of Fourh sree 6.86 Liming, AmbroBO nrd Anna, house and lo No. 88, 8 map 8.5 ipree, Maria Mara, houde and lo No. 2 B. K. L..58 Mahews, Ed., house and lo on.fourh sree.62 MahewH, David, house and lo on Fourh sree.62 Mnxaon, Mary. hoiiho end Jo, (X>. Mnhewe propery) 0.66 Murray, Frances J., M aero Murray esae.... IE. Murphy, Harry S., plo on Nnveuink avenue 9.2* Meyer, H«>nry, hree IOIH, NO. ^0, 2, 22, on Prospec,eroe Menxonane. Benjamin and An«elinn, sore and lo on he norhwes wide of Miller sree.,...,. 9,29 Mceekcr, Charles 0., lo No. 5 B. K. M ; " McKomui, John J., house and lo No. CO, Gl map & Hilon olc, Caherine, lo No. B. K. J *arkcr, Mra. Reuben, house an) lo a No. 53 Fourh sree.58 arkor, Mrs. Reuben, house nnd lo ne«r L. M. Pinker esae..,._ " jbrrson, Perrine. house nnd lo ofi he floiih; end of Fifh sree 8,82 Roberson, Arhur and Selina, house. am lo on ho souheas side of. Miller areej ;...,88 Smih, Emma Ea, house and lo on - Holly ami Cedar srees 6.22 " Smih, George J., lo and barn a No. Swarz, Minnie, lo on Second sree.. Sculhorp, Harry, house nnd lo on Fourh sree Shny & Leonard, propery n Gruvley Poin and bungalow.,.? Shnmon, Helen, house and lo No.. 8 B. K, K., 20,26 Schulenberger, Frank, Boa Club, lo * Sudlow, Ella G., lo -.,... 0,65 Taylor, John \V., -house^and Jo_ on. Poin sree, Thorp, Thoraus, house and. lo on Souh Peak aree 3,2 Wines. George W., hree los on Alanic Bree 5.79 YeaKPr, Alflx., bouso and lo a No. 8 Celnr nnd Second srees-.t If he ax, ineres nnd coss arc pald before he above dny of- sale he coss in each cane will be 2:2 nnd Ineres will be added n he rae of cirh per cenum per annum from hfi wenieh day of December, nineeen hundred uml sixeen, on axes of 96. If he ax, ineres and cosfl are no paid unil afer he above menioned day. of sale, addiional coea will be added. When he sale akes place paymen of nil axeb. coha and ineres mun be made by ho purchaser before he conclusion of hu Hide, oherwiue he propery will be immediaely resold, WlncsH my liund his ISh dny of November, 0S. GRANDIN V. JOHNSON, Collecor. Borough of Highlands, N. J. IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. To Rebecca C. GUalnic nnd Herber J. Glflsing, her husband: By virure of nn order of he Cour nf Chnncery nf ho Snr nf N«nv JfNpy, miulo on lin day of he dne hereof, in n cruse wherein Edwin L. Beckmnn iy complainan and you, nnd curh of you, are defendnns, you nr rccfuirir o appear nnd answer n he complninuns bill on or before he hird day of January, nex, or in nui<l hill will he nlon n:i confessed iiihinu you. Snid bill in filed o Kircclno n moi-rnrri- enen by you. Rebppcn C. GiRnlnir, (under he nnmc of Ielw C, WilunxUy, uimarricd) ci comjilniuan, ihcl OcLubr 20. liuc. on land in he H«.rou;h of Alanic Hi^lilnmip, Monmouh Couny, New iloikcy, known HH low NOB. 7, 8 and 69 nn mnp «f UAH of-alnnic Hiprh- IJUHIH AHiioiainn, and n f»n cwrin; cerain furnlurv, rnodn mid chiiplii in he buildinrh on Bnid prcmhc?, nnul mnrrnke beinir recorded in he Monmmih Couny Cli>rkA olficp in IiKik f»2*) (if MorfiiKcn, i)a«rn 7 &c. and Book I l l of Chael MorKnfrea, Viue 7. Anil you. Rebecrn C. OinRinr. nr*» mull** a (Ufcndiin bncnuho ymi execued unid morffnirp and are liable on he bond neenmpinyinf.iniip, nnd ar* ho owner of record of snid nnds nnd paid (roods ond chaels; nnd you, Herber J. GidsiiiR, are made n do- fondan because you nre he husband.of nn;d Rebecca ^C. GiswinK nnl hnve nn ihcliona r!»h n«enun by h<> couroxy iniiae or pome oher righ- in said landa. Daed Nov. 2, 98. ALSTON BEEKMAN. Solicior of Complainan. Office Address: 0 Broad sree. Red Bank. " Monmouh Couny Sirrogaes Office. In he maler of he esae of William B. Warner,UeHecHel. Noicu o crediors o presen claims npnins esae. Pursuan of he order of Joaeph L. Don- >a rder.or JT ^ >u ir Bc i n " Bfld BUbucrllwr cober Ih.l Daed Freehold, N. J.; IE L. WARNER. Gunning Gunning noices durnble cardboard J Regiser office. J loiceg. In muslin nnd on Tor sale n The veribemen.

5 THE RED f&ahk REGISTER., P««Fhc To our friends: A few monhs ago we never dreamed ha we would be ablero celebrae :a :re*l Chrismas. Raher did we view he coming of he ancien holiday wih a cerain sadness becauseof he loved ones who were exposed o he.perils of War.. < Now all is changed and we can observe an old fashioned Chrismas wih hanksgiving in our hears. Seinbachs has been meamorphosed ino a Chrismas sore- he very symbol of he spiri of he Holiday. You are welcome o eijoyhe.brillian exhibiions,.he cheery decoraions o all he informaion we have in regard o a million gifs. Yours for a Merry Chrismas, STENBACH COMPANY. " The Chrismas Hand Bag Beads and silk make he mos of.hese.handbags, je some of hem are quie genernus: Silks of various colors wih a preference of darker shades so ha he brigh beads will show he design clearer. They are more Jbeauiiful han we can describe and so very new for fancy work, jus a handkerchief or he many lifle<hings a woman carries. A Gif of an Umbrella TM isaunils Hike :a sricly ifilry^gif, bu when- one sees ihe UfrribreilasfheTeal worh -of such a gif suggesion is apparen. There are so.many sales o selec from, you may be sure of securing a very good selecion ia a very moderae v price. 28 in. Gloria umbrejlas, crook handle, $.39 and -$ in. Gloria Umbrella, guaraneed, $.75 o $3.00.» Womens Umbrella*.Men* Umbrella* 36 in. Gloria umbrellas, sraigh or crooked handle, J!.25T 26 in. silk.and linen.umbrellas, $3/5o o $.50. Silk umbrellas, $5.00 o $7*50. *. Umbrellas in colorea silk wih sraigh or.cord handle in blue, green, purple, red, black and whie and an, $.50 o $ in. silk and linen umbrellas, $3.50 and $ in. all-silk umbrellas.\ #5.00 o $ OOVTF»ATSY TOYTOWN- SenfbachVis * gna Chrismas Sore for lile folks. Our h finer & 3>aenfain^iiaoAr«ffuW5n&CkwsiAnda^ vniifce :here every afernoon ham 3iO9 o 5:00 H. M. - an Easy Terms CHRISTMAS OTFER COMBINATION.No. W Golden Oik Vicrola.*22;5o i Golden.Oak Cabine ^joo Records,.j... 5JO.O.Record BruSh.:....i5 "0-in. Album...,..I... US 2-in. Album,... i.5o * ~ ^ #39;O #.00 down, [balan».ds3iw).3ier monh. No. VI Golden OakVicrola.»32.5o i Golden Oak Cabine...,,..,.:....oo Records,... "5.oo Record Brush "..,.., ; in. Album.. ; : i 2-in. Album..,...,., : #5.0 Jsl.oo down, balance $.00 per monh. Park IVcw eseg Some Sales! ONE HOUR EACH " Some Sales " will be your verdic afer reading and eeing heae Mid-Wieek values offered for Wednesday, December h Surely his is a new high aliude record in value giving. These sales sar and end promply on he hour. The righ o limi quaniies is reserved.. A bell will srike he hour a he commencemen of every sile. Aricles have been seleced ha will make accepable Chrismas Gifs of he pracical kind.. 9 o 0 A. M. Womens French Kid Gloves, $.75 pair. These gloves sell regularly a $2.25 per pair. They jnay be had in all whie, allblack or whie wih black embroidery, or black wih whie embroidery. Buy your Gif doves a his sale.; o 2 A. M. Wash Goods Remnans a Half Price. Hundreds of remnans of beauiful wash goods, suiable for.many purposes.. Every remnan will be solid a one-half is former selling price.- Lenghs for dresses, skirs, hlouses, -ec.- o 2 P.M. Whie Curain Swiss, 2c. per yd. Whie curain Swiss in doed and cross bar designs. We ^reserve Ihe righ o limi quaniies. This goods ;was purchased a long while ago, lience he grea reducion in price. 3 o P.M. - Silks and Woolen Fabrics. A wonderful sale Of all new silks and woolens for one hour only a a! reducion of 5oc a yard on fabrics selling a $2.00 per yard and upwards. This sale includes our enire sock. 0 o A. M. Popular Ficion, e. This is anoher unusual opporuniy. New copyrighed ficion, sold regularly a 05c will be offered in ";liis. hour sale a c each. A long lis of ileso selec from. 2 o P. M. Whie Sale of Lingerie. Several hundred garmens from our regular sock have been seleced for his sale, including gowns, envelope chemise, peicoas, corse covers, camisoles and drawers. AH are priced a 89c each. 2 o 3 P.M. Womens Coas, Safe* Afernoon and Sree Dnswes, One-Fourh Off. Any selecion during his period is subjec o a discoun of 25 per cen. No [garmen wihheld. C. O. D.s, exchanges or credis will.posiively be refused: o 5 P.M. Mens Nigh Shirs, $.0. Mens ouing flannel Nigh Shirs in pink and blire» sriped effecs a sandard make. All full cu sizes, 5 o 8. Regularly sold a $.75, for his sale $.0. MEETING FOR FARMERS. COUNTY BOARD OF AGRICUL- TURE MEETS SATURDAY. Annual Meeing is o T^ke Place a Freehold Morning Session in you wih as fine a line of Cour House and Afernoon Seilion a Armory Ineresing Talks. The annual meeing of he Monmouh couny board of agriculure Dolls, Toys, Games, Chrisinas Cards, will be held a Freehold Saurday of Childrens Books his week. The morning sesaion will be held in he old cour room a he courhouse and he afernoon meo^ _ as-we-have-ever-shomrr" ang will ake place a he armory. Repors of he offloers of -,he board Make your selecion while he sock is fresh and complee. and various commiees will be made in he morning. J. U. R. Dickey of he Bae college of agriculure will give an address on "Types of Seed Corn." The annual elecion of ofiieera will wind up he morning session. G. F. & S. H. ELLIOTT, The business meeing of he Womens "work commiee will also be held in.he morning and will ake place in Newsdealers and Saioners he new cour room. Mrs. Lewis S. IS. Thompson, chairman of he commiee., willipreside. Mrs. Vadin Curis of Koypor will give a alk on ; 68 Broad Sree, Red Bank, N. J.. I "Our Club, Tl and Mrs. Blackwell of Telephone 676-W Mercer couny will make -an nddreas % on "Communiy Aciviy. WlimiHMK«MIMIimM«MMWWMMMW*HMMia A he afernoon session addresses will be made by Prof. L. A. Clinon, ASBURY PARKERS LED CHARGE las3es clubsi Socieies p desiring Anidirecor of New Jersey exension DEBATES work; Prof. Vf. A. Morehouse of he Leers Tell of Fierce Fighing Mqnmouh Boys Wen Through. Prohibiion lieraure will be sup- Unied Saes deparmen of agriculure on "The[Business Side of Fnrming;" Prof. Alvu Agee of he sae Manufacurers & Merchans Associaion Leers from members of he As-plied free of cos by applying o he board of agriculure on Farmers Problems in Reconsrucion Times," 776 Broad S., Newark, N. J. and. Mrs. M. A. Wilson of he Philadelphia Public Ledger on "Some War Sories and Food Conservaion." i*. WOUNDED BY A WOMAN. Ocean Grove iboy Has in Unusual Experience in War, Srange sories have come from he boys who wen "over here" o finish he kniser bu perhaps he sranges o come from anybody of his secion is hn relaed in a leer from Harry M. Weslford of Oceun Grove. Welaforii is a member of a machine gun baalion. He was wounded wice in a charge and one of he wounds was given him by a woman chained o a German machine gun. Welsford said hey found many women fighiug in he German army anil he saw several of hem aken prisoner. He Bays ho American.soldiers refused o lire on.he women when hey saw hem. LONG BRANCHER KILLED. Willard P. Malony Mees His Deah While Fighing in France. Willnrd P. Malony, formerly of Long Branch, was killed in noion on Ocober 20h. When he wen in he service he was living wih his aun, Mrs. James Flynn of Kcypor. Willard was he son of he lae Parick Malony and was a nephew of Marin Malony of Long Branch. He albo leaves wo sisers, Mrs. William Robers and Mrs. Arhur Gigaon. Reporl a( Deah False. Mrs. Mary E. Applegae of Nepune Ciy received mos welcome news. laa.eriday_.wlien. shp.golii Jer, er from her sof Harry, spying ha he was well and happy/ Over a "monh ugo-mrs,- Applcgai) received- a elegram from he war deparmen announcing her sons deah in acion. Harry was u member of he Red Bank cavalry roop. He is now wih he headquarers company of he 5h brigade. I I M Ready o Serve bury Park company of infanry, reveal he fac ha his company led he h regimen in he bale ha began Ocober 2h and lased for six days. The company.ilos fifeen men killed nnd sixy wounded in he ligh. Leers from.officers of he regimen upoak in he highes erms of he courage displayed by he Monmouh couny boys in ho face of a heavy (ire from he enemy, Some of he leers said he regimen was vkiliou arillery suppor for several hours. SEE-KS $25,000 DAMAGES. Newark Woman Brings Sui Agains IdenI Deacli Company. Mifl. Amy Knoble of Newark has brough sui for $2*5,000 agains he Ideal Beach company of Keansburg for" he deah of her husband, John Knoble, who was drowned a year ago las July while bahing aioiig he b^aeh fron of he companys propery. He sepped ino a deep excavaion ami was drowned before help reached him. Three oher persons were drowned a he aumc ime.. Body Wen Asray. The body of Isailore Byer arrived a Long Branch Friday from Maryland. Byer died in Maryland during he epidemic of influenza several weeks.ago. The body was ordered shipped o Long Branch hu for some reason i wen asray and was even- Almo3 any man will ell you ha Sloans Linimen relief For pracically every man has used who has sulvrcd from rheumaic aches, soreness of muscles, siffness of joins, he resuls of wv.hcr exposure. Women, oo, by he hundreds of housands, use i for relieving irjuriia, lamo backs, neuralgia, E!C!: li-r.d-che. Cloan, refresh: n{;,_"ojcliinr,c:ononi!ii I, quickly effecive. Sny "Sienas Linimen" o voir lrnrrri^- Ge i odav. SOc, 00c, $ 20 ually buried in a cemeery nenr Balimore. When i was locaed friends Ernes P. Richardson Died Ocober 28 of Wounds Received in Bale. a Long Branch made arrangemens Ernes P. Richardson, son of o have he body exhumed and sen George g Richardson of Freehold,, died o hu pluoe. Druggis Twice Acqiicd. Hugh, S.vKinaonh,Vn Asbui-y Park druggis, wns liequied las week oh wo charges of allowing an unliconbcd employe* oaeu noisons, _ One of ^he^ charges waa made by he Baeuuhoriies and he oher by he sae board of pharmacy. Mr. Kjnmonh ndmied he poisons had been sold bu said hey were prepared and sold under his personal supervision. FREEHOLD BOY DIES. on Ocober 28h of wounds received in bale. A loer received fi-orf him recenly indicaed ha his injury was in he righ leg bu saed, ha lie expwcad--o, recover, sdpji-.us., he.- was abou o undergo nn operaion ha would bring him around all righ. Ernes WIIS 2 yenis_old anl_wasa TbTrf*6fllTXbTTf"rir Tyraircbni r pany. He wen o Annison wih he mpy and while ere here wns^ hrea- ened wih appendiciis. ii Dfspharge f papers were made ou for him bu he refused o accep hem. OPEN EVENINGS Red Banks Leading Jeweler READY FOR XMAS WITH-THE BIGGEST STOCK OF JEWELRY in Monmouh Couny FINEST QUALITY REASONABLE PRICES Nohing in he Chrismas Gif Line can be. more fiing --for ladies, men, girls, boys and babies han :.:# JEWELRY! _, «f *. of he" fines qualiy and as cheap as you can buy anywhere., ETC., in an exensive and,seleced assormen. - y- v A heary welcome o all o >visi he ^kl esablished and reliable jewelry sore of * -..." R. F. WIL

6 :. ( / : : -. -, - Pace Six. EXTRA DOLLARS or EMPTY POCKETS Which do you prefer? If you wan "ExraDollars" commence now o. deposi regularly a Our INTEREST. ( Deparmen and youll be surprised..._...;., : o see how fas he A"b Inereswill. be making Exra Dollars for your- >:... -accoun. ;, ~V/_:). ::-v.;;"..:..*: Begin.deposiing-pday! : :, > -.-./T-, v - -. V * ";. ; j _...,. _. ; V V ":.".- \ Red Bank -Trus Company BROAD and WALLACE STEEETS,;.-.: - RED BANK,; WZ. : ^;"^i^^ aenem The Pace-Maker of Moor Truck Improvemens -. " $ (... T he i*e a re hree capaciies in he Behleliemliiie of moor rucks \fo, 2J/a and 3V& ons,, and every ruck in each capaciy is Jrom one o several year3 ahead of he averagein developmens and always ahead on he. road-making deliveries and geing back. \. Cray & Davir. Elscric Saring nnd Lighing Sysem is sandard oij BeMehem Trucks and meanls a saving i-i ime and rnr.ney cu s down he.endency o allow he ruck o idle buh a shor and l<ngsops allows a clinker geaway adds alerne»a o yburnhbor,ruck. In Kese imes buy- rucko you are sure will "sand up" under,he srain of work Behlehem. Moor Trucks, aro carrying heir ovjriero onfil i D l b l D U * i/j Ton Z% Ton 3 Ton Chassis Chassis Chassis $965 $2365 $365 : F. Q, B, Allenpwn ; ;.: Unicorn Dairy Raion A Qualiy Feed ai he Righ Price 26% PROTEIN 60 FAT BVv FIBRE S0, CARBOHYDRATES BSS!!^ - < 2.C-J DIGESTIBLE PROTEIN. «M H I is a combinaion of he bes feeds ha money an buy.,v.-iy..high in digesible proein. -The only prepared feed ha conains. Aj,ix Flakes. : The highes qualiy" and pures raion m.ide. -So proporioned ha here b no wase. You can ge from M0 lbs,.o*000 lbs. more milk per year by feeding your cows on Unicorn Dairy Raion. :.. r Made liy Chapin & Co., who ivep us supplied wihfresh sock. > -onic in: and scu UB and k us ell youwha Unicom is doing for ohers around, here. % j. FOR SALE BY FRED D. CO. amdiivoinj; mv enire (imi? (his seasdii lo (he nr.ikini; of SA i-ciller. Ihc cider is Ihi.swoes have ever iii;ue. My Nul Swamp disillery lias always been famous for is UdijJJsM:eeL^ py x Lenvc orders fof i by he gallon or barrel a my-nu Swarnp" _di5iilkxyj)_laiiiiyjiquorjore, 23 Wes Fron Sree,.Red Bank. Telephone 76. ~ " " ^ O. Cl \VAL.L.ING BRIEF ITEMS OF NEWS. HAPPENINGS OF INTEREST IN MONMOUTH COUNTY. Personal Noe*, Sales of Propery Building Operaions, Lodge Doings, Sli "ligh Fires, Birhs, Marriages and Deahi Oher Iems. Ellis Farry, who has been n he aviaion field a San Anonio, Texas, since jfojiig ino he service over a year ago, is visivsng his parens, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Farry of Farmingdale. Rober L. Morrow, son of Georg-e D. Morrow of Allenhurs, was aken seriously ill a. New York Saurday week and collapsed from nervous ex- hausion. Mi -. and Mrs. William Sesso of Adelphia have jjone o Florida for he winer. They sopped a Ash- il.le, Norh Carolina, for a shor say. Jlr. and Mrs. George II. Kern and Mr.»nd Mrs. C. Wesley Pu of Ocean ;i-ove have gone o S. Peersburg, Florida, for he winer. Mrs. Kaherine Suphen of Tennen celebraed her 8h birhday las wep by eneraining a pary of relaives and friends. Harry S. Mad^e- of Adelphia was aken o he- Long Branch hospial las week for an/ operaion for appendiciis., Hiss Rel)i Wark of Imlaysown has chimed from Carneys Poin, where she was.working in a governmen THE RED BANK REGISTEW was a member of he Old Kssex roop urday nigh week. All hefirecom-and when nken sick was jus abou Slan:"..-.. panies in Freehold urned ou buo ener an officer-s raining school. Mrs. Charles Marin own spen las week wih of her Englishhus- [,-g fj re waa a i m os exinguished when Long Brancher Twice Wounded. band. Capain Marin, a Washingon. hey reached he place. Lieuenan Oliver W. Morris, son John M..Conine of Adelphia fell Meeks Robbins. of Benjamin P. Morris of Long ivhile working in liis harness shjfp Mrs. Marha J. Weeks of Ocean Branch, has wrien home ha he has as week and badly injured his knee. Grove and Daniel-W. Robbins of Asbury Paik were married Sunday of fighing in he Argoiine fores. been wounded wice. He was in he.willj.nm ilane of Morganville was operaed on for appendiciis a he las week b; y Rev. Thimas K..Taylor Horses Run Away. < ^e\v Brunswick hospial las week. a Avon, Mr. Robbins is a. clerk in Samuel- King of Wes Farms- has he surrogaes office. nlarged he house on.his farm an Married 25 Years. las re-enclosed i wih shingles.- Harry Megill has moved from near Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hulick of Vrderfa o he AVilliam L. Allaire Loch Arbour celebraed he 25h anniversary of heir, marriage Friday yropory a Farmingdale. _Jlrs-.-.Henry (icranof.jouiydup, nigh by giving a big dinner pary lonnna, is visiing Mr,, and MrsT C. and "recepion, a he Marlborough L. Geran of Mniiwan..-."» James Sokes and.daugher Lenore f Freehold-are"spending.wo..weeks Alana. Georgia. ^ M rg. Charles Mordri~6T ManasquaTi s ill up wih a severe aack of MJnaisni. lli-sj Herber. Kunz of Tonnen!%irh o a daugher a few days son was born p Mrs. Alexander ;n of Long Branch las Thurs- Theoclove II. Benne n of Belmar is i a ng a garage g g buil on n his h propery: p y H Harry Burdge Bd of f Oak Ok Glen recenly Mr."gave birh o win, boys.- Gas Pipes Too Small., A a hearing before, he uiliy commission on an applicaion for an lias leased a sore in :he Danser building a Freehold and will oppn increase in rae for he Sandard gas one of is bianch" sores here. The. company he companys" officials sore was recenly vacaed by. he A. claimed is low pressure was due ob. Trea company. small pipes.. The company supplies Alanic Highlands, Kennsbiirg,. Keypor and Freehold. Burned by Musard Gas. Wiliam B..Paerson of Freehold has wrien o his folks saying ha lie was recenly badljj burned wih musard gas while serving wih he American forces in France. His eyes were affeced, so badly he was ook par In a plajr called "Colunj bus," which warf planned and presen ed by he 920 class of he Treno normal school Fridqy week. Adds o His Propery, Charles J. Hoffman, who bough he Despard propery a Deal, ha: bough 22 acres of land adjoining hi propery from he Monmouh lan< company. Hewill lay ou.he ne rac in lawns and gardens. Cu Class Wedding Gif. Mrs. Thomas Barham of Lonj Branch, who before her marriage wai Miss^Adelnide Eager, received a CU Auo Caches Fire. glass waer se from he operaors ir he Long Branch elephone exchange where she formerly worked. Major. Morris Wounded. Major William H. II. Morris o Ocean Grove, a Wes Poiner, eon inueil o lead his men in he elosin bale of he war hough sho hroug he body. *, He has sincemvrien horn ha he is all righ again. Lladie Auxiliary Officers. Mrs. Thomas Quirk has been eled ed presiden of he ladies auxiliar Elberon fire company. Mrs, William.Jeffrey is vice presiden, Mrs. Thomas Errickson secreary and Miss F.selle Worh reasurer. Pump House Afire. The pump house of he Cenra ailroad a Freehold.caugh fire Sa- hoel a Asbury Park. Long Brancher Cied. Lieuenan H. E..;Wise, of Long Branch/ who.has been-dding caneen work in France, has been cied by he French governmen fov carrying refreshmens o he soldiers- hrough a heavy arillery fire. Adelphia Farm Sold. James Wagner of Manalapan has ough he William K. Heyor farm a Adelphia. He will, ake possession nex spring and his son Clarence will hen ake charge of Mr. Wagners farm a Manalapan..." New Sore a Freehold. The James Buler grocery company House Given o Church. Mr. and Mrs..Kenneh Chandler of Ocean Grove have given a house a ha place o he Ballard memorial church-a Asbury Park, The propery is valued.a $5,000 and will bo sold by he church, romoed on Bale Field. Clyde Wineron, son of,clarence confined in a hospial several days. Wineron of Souh Keypor, was recenly promoed o he rank of -ma- Go Par of Insurance. jor on he bale field. He was cap- Nahan Jacobson of Belmar, who ain of a companyj<>,f naional guards- from Paersdr los hree qnudren and all his s -belongb hhas begmen injra in a fire las Sepember, received $500 from he S.-. Paul insurance company. Mr. Jacobsons policy had no been ransferred bu he company paid par of his loss. ", Died of Pneumonia.. Mrs. Amy Hagerrhan of Asbury Park died Friday a Miami, Florida, \vliere she had gone a monh ago wih he hope of regaining ler healh, 0eah was due o pneumonia fellow Gave Shor Weigh. " Lou.VnnHise of Allenpwn was fined 25 las week for giving shor weigh in a sale of swee poaoes. A baske sold by her should have weighed 27 pounds bu conained only 22 (» pounds. Taken Sick on Wedding Trip. H. Waler Price, manager of he.long Branch business school, is. sick ing influenza. She was 3,2 years old wih pneumonia n his home a Camand leaveswo children. den. He was aken, sick while-on his Afer New Preacher. i wedding rip, having beeh married Saurday week..,"...-. Triniy Episcopal church of-. As-. "TJuTj"IaTic="hTrr ; -cfrrei~he"t)as;oraetran Car in Dich: : -:.- of jie church-.o Rev...Hirari Rj Ben- : An, iiubmpbile occupied by Harry ne, now pasor of a churcha Jer- Ilickman aiiif Samuel Perrine ran in? o a dich neai JJnglishown Monday sey Ciy. Kev. Mr. Benne is a young man and has been serving as a chaplain a Camp Dix. Collrell Hurley. :. Miss May Corell, dauglier of Benjamin CoreU" of Wes/ Ocean Grove, and Frederick D. Hurley, Jr., of Ndpuuc lownsliip, were marrie.ii i hfe brides home Sunday- of las week.. The groom is a machiniss nne in he navy.. c -,. Takes Job in Chilo.. " Cieorge ; E. Nolan, formerly of Freebold, has aken a job as accounan wih a-li.rm in Chile jand,.will soon i for here y\ih his family.. He ; nigh of las week. The machine was no badly damaged and he men escaped injury. -. Old Sore Cloned. -L Thomas Boron, who suceeded Boron Brohers in he grocery business n Belmar afer his brohers deah, lias decided o close ou he business. The Boron sore was sared a Belmar in 88. Wes Farms Wouian Dead. Mrs. Eliza Hulick, wife of Benjamin Hulick of Wes Farms, died Friday week from a complicaion of diseases. She was 73 years old and I I een py paymaser for he Unied besides her husband she leaves wo * lneil l rolining lii compunc a children. -vel.- Grange Elecion. Deah from Blood Poisoninc- Charles Craig has.been eleced M -,s Winifred -M. Malia, daugher;i maser of he Adelphia grange. I M 9..(.-allierinc-Miilia-of-FreeholiVLeharle9^-BarUfllo\\^is-overgDer,-Loig I i lifrllevue liospiai a New >orki windeler lecurer, Harold Windeler Thuay rhuvsday week e or b blood, p poison-,, seward which developed from!i pimple j seward. and W. U Johnson assisan face. She was eigheen years i [ Horse Dead in Sable... - A Turner Lane of Freehold found T on(, of hig dr; j howeg ()ead j n ^ f harles py P. \ oung, who was y former- saliw Suiu ay mornin g -^f Mg wih whil ay, plme d o be a bulle week l\ i c employed and who on enlised he while Asbury covermu Park, wih W6uml whil in is ay, jaw. pl. Me d The -o horse be had bulle bled li. camp and who doings enlised a Seajrir while covermu for he ^0-6] e[ l h.- i i jaw Th horse h< luss, has wrien homo ha he has i- recovered afer beiiik severely gassed. Ri "> Ino Load of Hay. Sergean Hugh: R. Lackey of As-; liury Park has wrien.o relaives de- which Sopped abruply in fron of him j 3 week The auoradiaor was scribing,, he heavy fighing he As-; broken and he car pu ou of coinmission - bury Park boys, wen; hr.ough. Ou i nf-220 men who wen ino he drive* i only eigheen escaped being wounded: Married Fily Years.. Mr, and Mrs. Wilson Merrick of LNOW a Flier.,, Allenown celebraed heir golden David Wilson of Belmar is now anwedding Tuesday nigh of las week aviaor in he Unied Saes service. by giving a pary.. They received Ho was formerly an inspecor ill an jseveral presens, among hem a purse airplane plan and he recenly made; of gold. ii fligh in a machine on which he. found his own inspecion marks;! Hulse Croshaw.,. Miss Ida M. Hulse, daugher of J.olin C. Hulse of Robbinsvilld, was: Li^SX^oa JSS? S having been given a discharge from he army. Ho suffered from shell married las -Wednesday o Myron \V.; shock and spen several weeks in hos- [Croshaw of Cranbury. The cere-: mony was performed n he parsonage I of he Freehold Bapis church. : Auo His Wagon. An auomobile sruck a buggy in Kep Wedding Secre.,. which Mrs. J. p. Thompson of Im- Tho marriage of Miss Hazel Den- Inysown was riding las week. Mrs. Ijrar of Asbury Park and George Thompson was,hrown ou bu no [.lrnis of Triilk-y lieaib, which ook hur. Tlie wagon was badly damaged. ; place a yv:\v ajjo his April, hasjus IHIMI auiioiiiucil...mr. Hlenisis now Good Rrice or Turkeys. ^la-inu: in be army in Krancc. Asbury Parker Hi in Arm. F- Ziers in he viciniy of Farming /ci who raisp urkeys go record John \V. Morris, son of David 0.! hif./ prices for hem his year. fwiii bulle wound in his.lef arm received (luring he heavy fighing!be Asbury Iark com pan v wen liuuud! in-hq Argonne fores. ^, - _, r-~- ---_.. - ^ look Par m School Play. Miss Miiribn" Curley of Freehold ; Manasquan Boy Home. - Vndin Birdsall, son of Jordan BiruV sail of Munasqunn, has arrived, home, Ov^-rge---?\i -Preraon-sold- lvi» flookf wi/h weighed abou 3*6 pounds, for $05. " ". Railroad Man on Vacaion. Edward Imlhyj-fiecion forcman-for he Pennsylvania railroad a Fnrmingdale, ^has been enjoying a wo and Miss Kizv.ie Irons_,of ; Adelphia weekt vacaion, par of which ho spen a hi* old home a Imlayro.wn Wall C*u*s o Flow. One of he aresian weils of he As bury Park waer works ha ceased < flow. The wsll was driven welvi years ago. An invesigaion will h made as o he cause of is sopping. Los Life in Bale. John W. Allison, n former Long Branch boy, was killed in acion on Ocober 8h. He waa nineeen years od and was he son of Mrs. George Fordham, who now lives a New York. An auomobile owned by Leon liar ris of Asbury park caugh fire as Mr. Harris was rying o sar i las week. The firemen were called and hey pu he blaze ou wih chemicals. Wounded in Leg. Arhur G. Thrackmoron, son of Mrs. Lila Throckmoron of Long Branch, is recovering from a shrapnei wound in he leg which he received during he las days of he fighing Lay on- Slocum. Mrs. John H. Liiyon of Wes Ocean Grove and Louis Slocum of Hamilon were married las Wednesday. The ceremony waa performed n Hnmilon by Rev. Frank VnnHisc. Pneumonia Kills, Soldier. Joseph Norris of Asbury Park died of pneumonia recenly in Fiance. He A eam of horses owned by William rosick of Farmingdale and driven by his son Budd ran away las week. The boy was hrown ou and "narrowly escaped serious injury. Died in Florida.-.. Mrs. Melvin Davids of Asbury Park lied Monday of las week a Jacksonville,,Florida, where she had gone for ;he winer. Deah was duo o par 0 ii&. She was 78 years old. (Coninued on nex page.) Z*Z<< K<<*Z<*Z&Z<^^ ADLEM & CO., HOLIDAY GOODS. 32 BROAD STREET, RED BANK, N. J. I MARCUS MILLINERY Ill* MILLINERY FURS Ladies and Misses Coas, Suis, Dresses? Blouses and Skirs and Infans Wear MARCUS MILLINERY 8 BROAD STREET RED BANX, N. J. :<<*z<*z<«&z*z+x*z*zw^ Leading Them All As Usual See he mos complee assormen of <> CHRISTMAS GIFTS > f a our sore ; o -. v - " - VI.." We do no do hings by halves. Our whole-heared service is herefore your benefi TOYS STATIONERY DOLLS BOOKS BIBLES KODAKS and a housand oher iems - When you pick ou your phonograph consider carefully is ; one, ^^ : V : v^^:^;^ngfuci6 and workmanship. ; iss. We are sole agens for he " / TRUBINi 58 Broad Sree Red Bank, N. J. To Be Criical WHEN BUYING FOOD One can be oo careful in selecing hings o ea. - Neiher can heyjjjg.oo paricular aboufr he place where he food is o be e a e n, v : v :.. : -..., <. : :. " * : We can and don expec o hold he paronage of he person who is saisfied o ea a any old place and o ea any old hing if is only cheap. Bu we do expec and will hold, he rade of hose paricular folks who know! good foods, appreciae good cooking and are criical abou he manner in which heir food is served o hem. ; -. ". Many Resaurans charge more han we do and gome less bu in neiher case l is he qualiy beer.,. -..,... The New York Resauran. p. ZAHARIA* ANTONYv F»ropriedi^ 0 Wes Fron Sree, ^k,n.j,

7 mmm on -Tiny Profis Per Pound Some indusries have been able o ge in sep wih war demands more quickly han ohers, In many cases mighy plans have sprung up bu a a prodigious cos. The packing: indusry was able o adap iself o unheard of dsmands more quickly, perhaps, han any oher indusry. And his was because he vas equipmen of packing plans, refrigeraor cars, branch houses, ec., had been gradually developed o is presen sae of efficiency, so ha in he crucial hour i became a mighy inernaional sysem for war service. And how had his developmen aken place? No by making vas inroads ino he capial wealh of he counry, bu largely by using, from year o year, a porion of he profis, o provide for expansion. Swif & Companys profis have always been so iny, compared wih sales, ha hey have had pracically no effec on he price of mea (amouning o only a fracion of a cen per pound). And ye he owners of he business have been conen, wih reasonable reurns on heir capial, and have been able, year afer year^o pu par of he profis back ino he businesa^t provide for is expansion.. These fracions of iny profis have been repaid o o he public many fold in he form of beer service, and beer and cheaper mea, and made i possible for Swif & Company o mee, undauped, he sudden ory for mea for overseas. Could any oher mehod of financing a vial indusry involve less hardship o he people of he counry? Could here be a beer Insance of rue "profi-sharing" han his reurn in added usefulness and in naional preparedness? Swif & Company, U. S. A. The Ligh ha never fails No glare or harsh brilliance o be inensified nnd refleced by he clean vyliie bandage gauze jus a sof mellow glow, clear and seady Ruyo Lamp Ligh. lamp scienifically consruced, gives kerosene ligh a is bes can srain he eyes.- Simply designed always dependable inexpensive. The Rayo docs no smell or smoke;. 9 easy o ligh, clean and revvick. Aladdin Securiy Oil gives bes resuls. Your dealer will gladly show you he Rayo Lamp. STANDARD OIL KEEP THE HOME FIRES BURNING In order o do ha. Furnaces and Soves mus be repaired, Smoke Sacks, Graes and Bricks looked afer., Now is he ime o have your Guers and Leaders overhauled jmidj^ujjpjjjngjp^ Esimaes given for Ne*w Heaers. Ask abou he Plpeless Heaer.._-- - ; HOWARD^ FTRETVL.._ SANITARY PLUMBING 7 Monmouh Slre, Red Bank. N. J. BRIEF ITEMS OP NEWS. (Coninued from las page.) Announcemen has been made of he engagemen of Miss Florence E. Tullmun, daugher of Mrs. Ada Tallmnli of Ocean Grove, and George F. Havens of Bradley Beach. Monasquan Boy Killed. Corporal Mnldcn K. Vuiiek, formorly of Manasqunn, diuil of wounds leceiveil in acion Ocober li:jil. ilia neares relaive ih an aun, Mrs. I. VunNoli! of Manaeiiumi. Soldier Dies of Pneumonia. lioluliven of William Aimsrone of Freehold huvo received word ha he died recenly of pneumonia in Ki-ulice. The informaion \V;LH conained in a feer sen by hi.-! nur.su. Soldier Corning Home. ivanldin Anderson of ImluysUwn Im.s nuified his folks liul lie is on THE RED BANK REGMKH William 6oen have been elec?! ajaees of Uie KimVuhUfUn I<ILU,Udb church o seir/e for hree yearn. Wayside Woman Dead. Mrs. Margare Woodbridge of. Wuyside died Friday from a complicaion of discuses; She was C7 years old and is survived by a daugher. Grangors Eecl Officers. \V. S. Wille has l>een eleced maser of he Glendola France. Howard j is overseer, fcflie (J. Pyle lceulii Kuward., - nnd Rober H Capured Eigh Hum. Alber DeRoRais of "Asbury Park ells in a l««r how )u: and a companion capured ei.dil (lermaiih in a raid made oil he enemy renches. Reurns a Major. Capain,. A. Ilouj; reurned o Sandy Hook from France wih he ile of major, lie i:i well knownin he shore secion "of he couny.. hi:-; way home from Franee. lie was G»Y e Pary for Husband. j :;irk mu of he ime while here unil Mrs. R. II. Leillh MC rdaawailgiive, did no ;eu> he fron. a pary Tueaday ni^h of las week j. I for her husband. A pluiisnheveniiib, l-irs in Llder Works. w.;,, spp, l j n f, limca. ( mu s ; 0. I l"irc Harled in some pumice in lic!~..,..... " I drying mom of he- Duwis cider works i Operaion for Append.o.s. j n Imlaysown las week. Workmen.Mrs- Charles Heyl of Maawan was! a lm plan go he lire ou before! operaed on for appendiciis and inuch damage was done.,i oher, complicaions a he. Newi, ", Brunswick hospial lus week. jociely The 0:iUKher3,of jcelebraes Anniversary. he Cross sociey New Organ Arrives. of he Freehold Bapis church ecle- he new. Mpller pipe organ for he bralnd is fifh, anniversary a he i > nn K Branch Bapis church has-arparso.iace las week. Mrs. K. C. Con-.rived and i is expeced o have i in overaced as hosess.. working order by Chrismas. y McNAIRS MARKETS 9 EAST FRONT STREET RED BANK, N. J. Telephone 372 HONESTY QUALITY SERVICE Calves Liver Sweebreads Calves Brains Turkeys Ducks Capons. Jersey Fowls and Roasing Chickens Was Twice Wounded. j Freehold Docor Transferred. Clifford Morris of Asbury Park is! Dr. Harrison Ii. Duncan of Free-, recovering from bale wounds in ai hold has been ransferred fron he I HOTEL,ABBOTT French hospial. This ishe second; Grea Lakes n»varraining saion o Shrewsbury Avenue, Red Bank ime he has beep, hi a hospial for : he Philadelphia navy yard. reamen for wounds. Three Minues from Depo FarTningdale Boy Wounded. Will Sell Farm., FIRST-CLASS SERVICE,,.,, _...,, Mrs. William K. Heyer of Adelphia, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. T. Ilandreau; whoae husband recenly died, is arbeen noified ha heir son Wil- i rai, K in! for a saje of farm sock and Comlorable Rooms hnv bur was wounded in he arm during jjg^fj aiao"scit hefarm a recen bale in France. The in- j _. _ CAFE and OAR ATTACHED jury was no serious.. Deah from,pneumonia. Song Conen Winner. George Suphin, son of Mrs. Neie JAMES L,. WORDEN, Proprieor Sulphin of Long<Brnheh,-died-a -Ab Mrs. H. S. VanWoor of -Selkirk, jerdeen, Maryland, of pneumonia TELEPHONE B68 RED BANK New York, who was formerly Miss; Tuesday of las week.. Ijlizaheh Taylor of Keypor, won aj, "... MERCHANTS STEAMBOAT CO. OF NEW JERSEY. sorik cones conduced by he young j Aended College Dinner. womens ab8ociaion. fc ^ Mrs, Charles Marin of English- Long own, aended he annual ^dinner of _, Branch... Woman.. Dead. T, he Wellesley college graduaes a Mrs. Karl Huhn of Long Branch New York las week. died las Wednesday nigh-from,a i ", complicaion, of diseases. She was! Aended Convenion. 73 years old. A husband.and children survive her. five! Mrs. Reuben. Giere of Norh Long i Branch aended he aae convenion John C. Worhley of Asbury Park, who wiis firs saioned a Camp Dix! A Mi.cellaneou. Shower, and laer a an officers school in Vir- Miss Edih Eakesen of Maawan i^inia, has received his discharge and gave a miscellaneous shower -las has reurned home.. week for Mrs. Ronson J. Warne, who Oakhur. Boy injured. was recenly married. ; Edward Eisele, son of Joseph Eis- Home: from Training School. ele of Oakhurs, was wounded in he j D. D. Cashjon of Freehold, who has arm on Sepember 7h. He has j been a he officers raining camp a since recovered according o a leer! Camp p Lee,, has been musered ou and received from him. * has reurned home. Died a Trenon. Home from "Over There." Mrs. Kae Logan, who lived near Lieuenan William J. Duncan arrived from overseas las week and Manulapun, died a he sae hospial is TIME TABLE IN EFFECT OCTOBER 28h, Subjec o chansre wihou noice. Seamers Sea Bird or Alberina Beween Pier 2. foo of Franklin Sree. Now York, anil Highlands. Highland Beach. Oceanic. LocuB Poin und Red Bank. Telephone Call 70 Franklin^New York. 23 Red Bank. N.. Highlands Telephone. 26. A E J3JDWKIX " TiUSK ffvi IAI if Men, WW*n Lwi ( lilldren Rocra»:sU-l-2 Klmi.uuli b -Anbury laik W. J. Phones Asbury «Wn>>l!e «!-I".«. Hours-8-ll. M Sulunlny. Sunduyand Mon» day and by appoinmen. All appliances Kuaranlrcil or prlf s rpiuncfcu. ILLIAM E. FOSTKR, W COUNSKM.OK AT I AW. N.wYorli, NiwJeni-y. CO Brondwuy, Ailuiiii; Ulgrilanila, N. Y. Cily. M. J^ R OBERT PIERCE, iinknsrn AUCTIONEER. I... Resilience <0 While. Iol IJsnk. j Trlrphone 36. : Special aenion o Hilua of farm sock* fnrai implemens nnd persfinnl propery. :jm. T. NDTAIiy FMiHI.IC d COMMI>SIONl:l OK DEEDS. Jcleju Ncwa Slainl. I 7 rir.,-.] Klni-.". - Ilcd Ilunk. N.J. R AIJH O. WILLUIJSS COfJNfiFJLLOr AT LAW!New jmiiiv in<! New York Yk Horn) I Orflr<!3 : 2 BriKuI Sree. Kcd Hu!iU.J>l. J. I 20 Ilrcuilway. New York Ciy. IIAHLESD. SMITH,, C IJCKNSKD Allf-nONEEI. i KeiMence ii Sixh Avenue, Long Branch., Ihone 200-M. D H. HAROLD J. STOKES, l.kntai. SUHCEON S Dr. Frank l>fi., M IlruJid.Si, Ei;iin?r lluildink. Unn ib -I. 0 anil 6. Offlee Huu 8::iO o r>:(0"oclock. EO.-McC. TAYLOR, C. E. G OONBILTING ENGINEER.* j CIVII, ENOINKKK ami SURVEYOR. i 8 Eisner Buildiwr. Hrufd S.. Icil Bank. N. J. FOR RED BANK. FOR NEW V0RK DENTAL SURGEON. 2d Nal Bank Building, Bed Bank. R. I Dally excep Sunday. Dally excep Sunday. Hours 8-6., P. M. A. M. Leave Pier 2, foo of Franklin S 2 30 Leave Red Bank 7 00 f*\ KO. D. COOPER, Arrive Highlands abou 30 i " Locus Poin \X CIVIL EN GINFEfl- " Oceanic. " B 00 SncceBsor o Qea Cooper. C. H. " Locus Poin" S 0 " Oceanic 7.30 PoiSfflce BuOdinir. D BANK. H- I " Red Bank " S 30 liehlands 8 00 No sop a Fair Haven. I ~ Volilln Sree abou 0 00 EORGE K. ALLEN, JR., G CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR. TROLLEY CONNECTIONS. Boom 7, Paerson Building, Braid Bnai r.ed BANK. N. J. AT HIGHLANDS via J. C. T. Co.. for Sone Church, Naycslnk. Alanic Blchlanda, BeKorr Kuniburs, Kenxir, MkWleown and Red Bank. AT BANK RED via U. C. E. Co.. for Shrewsbury, Eaonown. Lowe.BrHncb. Albury Park Pair Haven, Oceanic «nd Rumson, " AT RED BANK Tla J. C. T. Co.. for Fair View. Uiddleown. New Mf.nmouh-. Bolfori. Kf burg and Keypor..,.9"Soecial aenion given o he «*r«a H«w>. anli ^r"..-*-. a Trenon Sunday of las week of ] now spending a shor furlough a his! a cerebral hemorrhage. She- was! nome Maawan. seveny years old. Aibury Park Woman Dead., Held for Thef. Miss Adele Howard of Asbury "Park Arhur Jones and Carmen Forni- died d las l week k of f general l debiliy. dbili cola of Lone; Branch have been held she wa8 seveny years old. One sisin $500 bail each for he Krand jury! er survives her. on a charge of sealing a wach from I D eb d Afer Long Scki :ness. Samuel George. ;,., Ida A. A n^... Garwood of Ocean Held for Embezslemen. Grove died Friijay Week afer a long John A. Bohrmger, who was em-sickness. The body was sen o Camden for burial. ployed in Seinbaclis sore a Asbury Park, has been. held for. he grand jury on a charge of embezzling from his employers. Vicim of Pneumonia. Miss Ria Gifford of Anbury Park died Friday nigh of pneumonia following influenza. She was fifeen years old and was a daugher of Mrs. Mary Gifford. " Won Gold Ring... - Gerard Devlin, son of P. J. Devlin of-maawan, has received a-gold-ring_^ ^ Dr. J. H. Hayes of- Asbury Park and Miss Margare L. Brooks of Richmond, Virginia, were married las Wednesday.. Deah of Young Wonion. Miss K. Adele Valenine, daugher of S. G. Valenine of Asbury-Park, died las Thursday. : She was 2 years old. " :.. Allenown Woman Dead.. which was offered o each-man in he i fflittjrances CaJefEjT of~atlengun crew a Sandy Hook making he j ow" d 6! Monday of las %eek afer bes showing. - j a shor sickness. She leaves wo chil- dren. Run Down by Auo...._" G. M. L. Sacks of Long Branch-was Belmar Boys Musered Ou. run down- by.nn auomobile while Kenneh Gonover.. and Louis Algor crossing a sree a New York lus of Belmar, who have been in miliary week. He was injured inernally bu raining camps, have been musered is improving. ou... i:l_._ : Deah of Young Man. *.. Freehold Boy Wounded. Waler Corell, son- of B. Frank Sergean J. Wolsey Buris, son of Corell.. of Wes Ocean Grove,, died..._, WilMam S. Buris of-freehold, was Tuesday of las wpek a he age o 2 recenly Wounded in acion in Prajce. years. wo sisers. Besides hi parens he leaves I vicim of Hear Disease. Marin K.. Robinson of Aabury. Hener for Church. PaVl, aged fify yeara.died las week A pipeless heaer has-been insalled o hear disease. He leaves a widow. in he Imlaysown Mehodis church o ake he place of he sove. F. A. Addiion o House. Whie placed, he heaer in he Mrs. H.fe.King of Belmar ishaving a sun parlor added o.her house. church. -» Jordan Newman is doing he work. Taken Sickon Ouing. Dr. John W. Benne of. Long Home from Canada..; Branch was aken sick wih influenza Miss Edih Milbank of Freehold has while on a gunning rip hree weeks reurned home afer spending hree aj^o. He was confined o he bed wo monhs wih relaives in Canada. weeks. Building a New Fence.. Joseph L. D.onahay of.adelphia is having a new fence buil all along he fron of his propery. Peer Cook and George A. Hulse are doing he work.... Crang: Tree Bearing. An orange ree-belonging o Mrs. Samuel Malsbury of Imlaysown is now in i full blopm o and has fory y small oranges on i i. The ree i is fi five yeurs old. Deah of Aged Woman. Mrs. Henriea Bryson of Wes Ocean Grove died las Thursday from a complicaion af diseases. She was 8 years old. A husband survives her. "... Wins Oraorical Cones. Miss; Laura Rice of Ocean Grove won he oraorical cones held a he Ballard memorial church a Asbury Park Tuesday nigh of las week. Sickness Closes School. So many children in Avon lire sick ha he public school has been closed for a few days. Mos of he Move Ino New House. William H. Flicrof and family have moved from.heir farm ino heir new house a Farmingdale. Takes Job in Washingon. Miss May Hermann of Long Branch has aken a job in he reasury deparmen a Washingon. Cold a Allenown. The pond a Allenown was frozen from shore o shore las Wednesday for he firs ime his season. * A New Lawyer. Rober McMiehael of Asbury Park haa passed he. examinaion-for aorney-a law in New Jersey. Aliois Injured. John H. Miller of Adelphia suffered a badly sprained wris while cranking his auomobile las week. Bicyclis Injured. Huyler Sexon, of Long Branch fell from his bicycle Thursday nigh and broke his collar T)one. Home from France. Harry Higgins of Allenown has sick children are suffering from grip. arrived home from France afer several monhs service. Grava ^Pricke. Miss Marie Gravn, daugher of New Porch on House. Mrs. Mary Grava of Clarksburg, J. Warren Simbo of Imlaysown was married dn Wednesday, Novembpr.20h, o Ellis Pricke of Trenon. side of his house. has had a new porch buil on he eas Fire in a Facory, Brielle Man Dead. A sligh lire occurred in Scincrs Charles H. Freeman of Brielle died facory a Freehold las Wednesday. las Friday of lienr disease. He was The esdiaus pipe from he facory 59 years old. engine se fire o he weaherbonrds. gifl.oj.ponx,. Died bfpiiialybisv"-:~"~.--"^----"--- ~ Sanley Weherill of Allenown has Mrs. Sarah M. Brunner of Asbury received a polo pony as a gif from Park died Tuesday nigh of las week hifi faher. of paralysis. She was.8 years old. A-(laughorand : wo aons-burviveherr -B«lmar-Man-Killedi _~: ~~ Thomas P. Healy of Belmar has Church Trusees. been repored killed in-acion in William Davis, Richard Collier and France. ERS Davidson Building. Joncph U-illy. Red Banki John 3. Quinn R. U. F. KING, D VETERINARY SURGEON AMD UEffTIST. SHREWSBURY, NEW JEH8EY. Overaomy performed.on bichea wln peuwf. Aao d«b reaed wih Scrum for Dlacmuer m l ManKe. TcIeDhono 2B-M. Eaonown. N. J. J OHN S. APPLKGATE & SON, COUNSELLORS Al LAW. DavldBon BuUdine, Broad BrMfc E RED BANK. N. *,.,. DMUND WILSON, COUNSELLOR AT LAW. RED BANK. S. OfficeE: 0 EAST FRONT STREET. A LKON BEEKMAN, nl COUNSELLOR fir LAW.. Offices. 0 Broad arec, RED BANK, H. I D K. rierbekt E. WILLIAMS, SURGEON DENTIST. Graduae Universiy o Pennmlanl*. Offlee Dayi In Red Bank: Uondara, WedBaM and Saurdays. 20 Brood Sree. Red Bank. H. X R. W. M. THOMPSON, D G A necessiy no a luxury YoU don have o endure he chilling errors of a cold bahroom. The porable Perfecion Heaer in a few minues uiakcshe room warni and comforable even heai your waer for I.isy o clean and fill smokeless, odorless inexpensive. Jl Al;iJdiji-Sc«i«}-Oil-gives-bcs reaule.,} jour Perfecion now. STANDARD OIL GOMPA (New Jersey) EO. H. ROBERTS, GRADUATE-AUCTIONEER Pedigree or Grade So,ck. Farm Sales. Fersoni *~, Propery. New MonmouK. N. J.- Telephone Middleown. 27-F-23 Lookforhe irianqlelrademark Dealers who Sell and Recommend Perfecion Heaers RED BANK: Loujs Becker HendrEckson & Applcgae I. Richmond L. Schwarz & Son Prank Wellsr H. Chnrlf" SEA BRIGHT: Mahoney & Harvey - Hellman & Boehm ADELPHIA: G. Bearmorc Sons George Hall ATLANTIC HICHLANDSl Alanic Hardware Co. W. II. Tosfn EATONTOWN: C. A. Wolco W. E. Morris. ENGLiSHTOWNl W. E. Moun Co. Geo. D. Vandcrburg FARMINGDALE: J. Luz & Son FREEHOLD: Berram Birch J. V. Doniae D. V. Prrine F. A. Whie HIGHLANDS: Greenspan Bros. H. Kadenbnck M. M. Schwarz KEANSBURC: S. B. Kins ** ********* ESTABLISHED S5 TELEPHONE ALEXANDER D. COOPER Real Esae and Insurance 58-6 BROAD STREET RED BANK, N. J.. ^.,_, Fire.iafe, Acciden, Tornado and > T Plae Glasi Insurance KEYPORT: J. G. Schinck I,. II. WnlliliK. (,. D. Woody J. T. Wyckoir LONG BRANCH: lla/.lcy & Hunis /Jo*. Collsein H. Hilhon W. K. Jackson J. Scinbach A. M. Townley C.M. Tnmx P. J. Wclla Co. MARLBORO: I-.,T, Ilurkc Murllmro (Jen. Sore MAT AW AN: O. H. Iliirrla A. ". Wocilcy PORT MONMOUTHl W. E. Walling Charles Lewis. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN LeMBER, Sa^h, Doors,, Blinds, Glass and Builders Hardware.:^" RED BANK. N. J.,. ; l ".. I. (

8 . / The CHRISTMAS PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST Rexall Sore JR I invie ^quf inspecion e^rlv of a mos complee line " -} of fancy arid useful aricles for ** / Novelies GIF! Saioner P ON DISPLAY December 7h.L Cigars Gandy THE RED BANK REGISTER. COLTS NECK NEWS. Service FUfc wih 2 San Raied I Here - Saurday. A service flag ivih 2 sars for he jyoung men from Alanic ownship who are in miliary, Bervice was raised! Saurday afernoon in fron of he own hall here by Waler Yields. The : fla; was bough by he Cols Nock i Red Cross auxiliary. Is sars are for Newell VanPorn, ioaquin Lawrence, i Flsworh Lane, John T. Ganlvy, Nor- Jman Baccy, James-Schenck, Raymond jvanmaer, Daniel Leonard, Cosmer Yunkoski, John Ward,Cecil Crawford, Harry Douglas, David Tomnidski and Henry Srykor, who are overseas; and. Charles burn,. William Decker, Morris Walsh, Krnes Salm, Wesley Tower, George Desmond and George Hughes.. George Hughes of Seobcyvillc, who is an observer in he n...;il :lvinion( i secion, reurned home lasl.veek from : France. He remained home lie res. of he week and hen he repored for ; duy. He has wo. gohl chevrons, each reptesening six monhs of service abroad. While in France he was saioned hear Paris. «, Rev. Benjamin P, Doyh of Long Island will preach nex Sunday a he Reformed church as a candidae for pasor. Several roops of boy scous from Red Bank, Freehold and Holmdel camped on Henry McCormicks farm over Saurday. * Mr. and Mrs. John Har and wo children are visiing Mrs. Hars moher, Mrs. John Norman.. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ford and son of Brooklyn have been spending a few days wih Mrs. Fords moher, Mrs. Daniel Sullivan.! Mrs. Frank Weeks has been laid up! wih a sore hroa., j Mrs. George Zucker was operaed i on for appendiciis las week a a I Newark.hospial. She is improving. Alfred Hardy and family and William Hardy and family, all of Morgaiiville; spen Thanksgiving wih Mr. and Mrs. Peer Frawley. Mr. and Mrs..Ellis McDaniel, George Whie and Mrs. Meyer of Maawan were enerained on Thanks^giving.by Mr, and_mrs,.george Cra\v-8 ford. The men wen gunning in he i i morning and bagged nine rabbis, wo j : jackrabbis and wo quail.--. j : Warren Mahews and family of; Prospec Plains, Howard Mahews i and family" of RedBank and Frank! ] Weeks of his place spen Thanks- ] i giving wih Ml, and Mrs. Frank Ma-;! hews.,. [ i John Benne arid family spen; Thanksgiving wih heir daugher, \ Mrs. Roy Tilon of Criinbury. ; i Mrs. Lydia A. Fields of Marlboro:! has reurned home afer a wo weeks j ;.say wih-her son Waler Fields. j ; Frank Weeks spen wodays las week-.a Philadelphia buying-, horses. The ownship commiee me Fri-, day afernoon a he.own hall. I Mis George Heyer of Madison has j been-visiing Mr, and Mrs. Frank; Heyer. Mrs. Heyer hns recovered j. from pneumonia.. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Black and; Mrs. Hejirv Lewis of Red Bank, Mr. j and.mrs. Charles Flock and Mr. and j Mfe. Alfred Buck of his place,-mv. and Mrs. Chailes VanDorn of Van- derburg and Charles VanDorn, who ] is saioned a Mineola, Long Island,] spen Thanksgiving wih Mr. and Mrs. j Schenck VanDorn". The men spen he day. gunning. ;A shor ime ago: Charles was home on a en-day fur-: lough.. I did no appear likely hen; ha he would-go across and gun for; he Kaiser so he came home and wen gunning for rabbis. n j Waler Fields spen Friuivy a New- ark.. m ^ I j.. TINTON FALLS NEWS.! : Thanksgiving Service a Church- :! Collecions For Hospial. ; A Thanksgiving service, was held! Thursday nigh a he" Mehodis j church,, conduced.by Rev. J. E. Paerson. Afer he service Mr. Paer-, son received a collecion of vegeables \ and canned goods, which had been j jdonaed-by he pepple of he.village, j ; I was. a- surprise o Mr. Paersdn j and he hanked he people for heir; ;generissiy._the idea originaed wih-j I Mrs: WellihgcmWilkins andshe "was j assised in making he-collecions by j Miss Berha Cornell......"" ; The annual collecion of.food for : he Long Branch hospial was -mfde here las Wednesday. Three dozenj- ; jars of frui, vegeables and sauces i j were received.. -. I i / Miss Florence Benne of Asbury jpark spen Thanksgiving wih herj j grandparens, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel! j j... Benne. Miss Cora Benne," whoi eaches-school a New York, spen I he holiday vacaion a home.. I Rev. J.. E. Paerson and Philip j Paerson of Eaonown and Welling-] on Wilkins and Joseph Holmes of his place wen gunning one day las week and bagged wo jackrabbis and nine oher rabbis in all. - Mr. Wilkins j sho he jackraiibis. i..mr. and Mrs. George Marin eneriaincd relaives from. New York and lavon on Thanksgiving. I Miss Elizabeh Benne of Asbury Parkland, Miss Irene Benne of Midrdledwn Were Thanksgiving guess of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Crawford. j.miss Elizabeh Benne of Asbury ipark remained he res of he week j wih Mr. and Mrs. Crawford. j Mrs...J. C. Hankinson and Mrs. C. IC. Cooper" visied friends a Lakeiwood Thanksgiving day..on Saur- I day Mrs. Hankinson and Mr?. Cooper I visied a New York. James Walsh has qui his job a Lakehiirs. - LINCROFT^ffiWS. Huning.Sill Good in Lincrofa Woods and Fields. Huning is. sill good hereabous. Alvin Benne sho eigh rabbis and a quail las Thursday.- John R. Con- I over go wo rabbis Friday. Gardin- er Conover sho a black duck and a i rabbi. Joseph Mouser saw a rabbi in a field while he was on his way., o! his shop o work las Friday. He go i his gun and fired a he rabbi, shooing off par of he rabbis nose. The ; rabbi ran bu anoher sho from i Mousers gun killed i. The LiiuTof Red Cross auxiliary "during Ocober urnedin 32 hospial i shirs, 7 pairs of pajamas, sixeen [bandages, en bahrobes, hireen j sweaers, nineeen pairs of socks and a helme. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jones of Keypor spen Thanksgiving wih Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Thompson. Mr. aiid Mrs. Edward Fenon and heir son Tennen are spending wo weekswih relnives in Delaware. Wilbur Klandreau of Farmingdale, la nephew of John R. Conover of his ; place, has Jieen wounded in acion in I France. I Mre. Annie.Bragg of Elizabeh is! visiing Miss ilalinda. Basse. MATINEE ALL SEATS ISc Wnr Tox Included. Mainee Daily 3 P. M. Saurday 2:30 P. M. HTD A NVI f THEATRE U EVENING! ALL, SEATS 2Oc Wor Tux Included. Performance Conlnuoui 7ilSP. M, Ic 0:5 P.M. Telephone 666 BROAD STREJTT RED BANK, N. J. Today WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER Today CONSTANCE TALMADGE IM HER LATEST PICTURE "The Lesson*. PARAMOUNT-SENNBTT COMEDY Thursday, December S Jane and Kaherine Lee IN THEIR LATEST PICTURE "Swa he Sfpy" PATHE COMEDY TRAVELOGUE IPriday, December CLARA HER LATEST PICTURE "The IN ROLIN COMEDY Saurday, December IN HIS LATEST PICTURE ALSO ANOTHER NEW 2-REEL BIO V COMEDY SF>ECIAl--OrsjE DAY ONLY Monday, December 9 PATHB WEEKLY IN HIS LATEST PICTURE ZANE GREYS MASTERPIECE "THE A Sirring Sequel o rie Grea Screen Success, "F2IDE2f%S OF" THE F*IJRF 3 LE] SAGE" ROLIN COMEDY - PATHE WEEKLY Tuesday, December O William Russell IN HIS "HOGBS IN HIS LATEST PICTURE PARAMOUNT-ARBUCKLE COMEDY Wednesday, Dec., TOM MIX NH vi! s L T A E T R E N ST P,cT UR E "FAME and FORTUNE" Friday, Dec. 3, DOROTHY PHILLIPS hfl s =. Vo * "The Talkiof he Town" Are You Using Your Gar This Winer? NO? Then le us sore your baery so ha you will find i alive and vigorous in he spring. Then le us give your baery he care which will insure is being always "on he job.", : : FREE INSPECTION. UP-TO-DATE EQUIPMENT. EFFICIENT SERVICE. THATS VESTA SERVICE! 29 EAST FRONT STREET, RED BANK H N. I ^.m.m v. of infrcr. Wllfro 9 niirins aiv urrsimi :nui ihrirdnns.fnllnjvfrl. IT NKVIIR \\!X. Onr luili* imrnvril \W Telephone O7 worniii. Smul hi> ^s fur iixv lpiirs*. Hull evcrvwlicru ir In innii. 30r a l»n!r. s. C. A. \oorlifri, M.I),, riiilmiciiililii. l!i(mfhuwmm«whhnhhhwm«hihwh«e«mmfh<8mhs UHI«HB«HK«"^«^! J

9 BAN! VOLUME XLL NO. 23. Inud Wikljr. Ennca u BMosa-Claf Msor» h«poscfflci s Bed Bnk, N., ondn h«ac of Much Id. 67. RED BANK, N. 3.., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER, 98. $.50 Per Year.. PAGES 9 TO 8. FARMERS BUY.TRACTORS. FOUR "IRON HORSES" SOLD TO LARGE FARM OWNERS. Jimn VanBrun and Henry Croa of Holmdol, Clarence Slinflo of Farmingdale and Howard Heigh of Manfsquan Are he Purchasers. Four FordBon farm racors have been sold by William E. Moun, who conducs a Ford agency on Monmouh sree. The buyers were Jumes Vun- Brun. and.henry Cross of Holmdel, Clurcnec Shiifo of Fnrmingdale and Howard Heigh of Hanasquan. Tho racor has been demonsraed on Mr. Crosss farm nnd on Willium T. Hon-.dricliBons farm a Middleown. A boh exhibiions ib pracicaliy and is advanages over he horse were shown.. The Fordson racor is driven by a moor similar in design o he engine in a Ford pleasure eur bu i has a longer sroke and nbigger bore. I uses kerosene oil for fuel afer ho moor has been heaed. I consumes aboua gallon and u half of kerosene in plowing an acre of land. The "iron horse" will plow en acres in nine hours, or n lile over an acre an hour. I will pull wo plows and a harrow. I also has a bel aachmen for operaing oher farm machinery. Aloysius Quinn of Bed Bank is he new manager of he Red Bank branch. He succeeds W. W. Johns of Allenhurs. Mr. Quinn has been cmployed since November, )7, a he place of which ho now is manager. A new conrapion, an aachmen for a Ford car, which will grind feed and drive u pulley hns been pu on he marke. W. E. Moun is an agen for his appliance also. SMALL RABBIT FOOLED HIM. New York Sae Boy, Accusomed o Jack Rabbis, Shoos a Dog. Floyd Williams, avnew York sue boy who makes his Tiomc wih Benjamin II. Crae, is fond of gunning. He has huned a grea deal in New York sae and recenly reurned from u huning rip a his old home afer scooing a deer. Floyd. has killed many jack rabbis. in New York. Lus week Floyd wen ou o ry his skill on.he coonails around Red Bank. The.dog sared a rabbi, which ran hrough a hick pach of weeds.,. The rabbi. disurbed he weeds so.lile hu, Floyd hud no idea i was a rabbi. When he dog came ouring hrough he woods Floyd hough i was a juck rabbi and he blazell away. Several sho sruck he ^dog bu he animal was no seriously hur..... YOUNG FOLKS STRAWRIDE. A- Pary Journeyed o Hamilon, Where a Dance Was Enjoyed. A pary of young folks from Tinon Falls and ho adjacen communiy wen on a srawride las Wednesday nigh o Hamilon, where hey a-.ended a dance. On heir reurn hey sopped a he Tinon Falls schoolhouse, where Mrs. Harry Cole- Jhan had prepared a collaion of sandwiches, coffee and enke. In he pary were Misses Berha Cornell, Addie.Johnson, Charloe McGuirfi, Jessio and Isabclle Hall, Carrie Hughes and Agnes Dean, Norman Sickles, Louis Gonover, Frank McGuire, Fred Mc- Guire and Frank Mngee. Ges Discharge from Navy. Kenneh Brown, son of William Brown of Brown place, has receive,, an honorable discharge from he navy. Kenneh suffered a serious injury o one foo while on a baleship Beveral weeks ago. When his injury has healed he willreurn o his former job on he railroad. Oher Red Bankers who have been dis-. charged ore George Gray of Shrewsbury nvenue, who was a he Lakewood hospial, and Samuel McAlindin, who was a Camp Dix. Buys Leighon Avenue House. The Francis Whie agency has sold one of George Hance Paersons nouses on Leighon avenue, near Herber sree, o Anoole Colosimo for a home.- The house conains six rooms and is equipped wih gas, waer- and oile. The lo is 33x37 feq. The price paid for he propery was $2, Mr. Colosimo is employed a he Eisner facory., > Maggie Clines Socking! Solen. Miss Maggie Cliile of Eas-Fron sree, he noed singer, had eigh pairs of sockings on her clohesline one nigh lns week. She lef her home for a shor ime in he early evening and when she reurned she found ha seven pairs of he sockings had been solen. AR YOU OUR FRIEND? We Deiire o Make You So If You Will Permi I. A" successful old business -mcin he oher day said, "If I wero iipued o giv.e advice o folks who waned o go ahead in business I would simply say:.make: friends. " The making of friends is no always.an ensy muer. Simonds Guide cays ha "he man -who is- righ has he righ kind of friends and he man who is wrong huw he kind of friends who are araced by his wrongness. A men ges wha he is." If his is rue, and we fully believe i is, wo mus have made many, many friends during our business career in Red Bank. Our business has kep on. increasing monh,afer monh and friends have jus come and come so ha oday we have he larges cleaning, pressing, dyeing and repairing business in Red Bank and viciniy and simply because we have made friends. If you are n friend of ours we know we will.seo you agnin. If we have no added you o our lis of friends i is simply because we have no had he opporuniy o serve you. Red; Hank Seam Dye Works. Max Leon, proprieor, 2-Wes Fron sreo.,.phone 7iM. Adverisemen. Gif Boxes of Saionery. Excellen qualiy correspondence size wih ined borders, colors wih gold edge a 25c, 50c, 08c and up o $f> a box. A. Sal-/. & Co., Red Bank. ^Adyerisenieii.. ^ _ jv?rj SJiorinor -!. "will enerain you Saurday afer- -noon and evening nnd you may selec your goods for fuure delivery. Robers & Whie, Alanic Highlands..; Adverisemen. MISSING_IN ACTION. Sergean Rober McGoldrick,Jr., of Alanic Highlands on Lis. Sergean Rober McGoldrick, Jr., of Alanic Highlands, is missing in acion. He was aached o an infanry uni made up mosly of Plainfield roops. When he Unied Saes declared war he Plairifield roops were sen o guard he railroad bridges and propery hereabous. McGoldrick was" saioned a Alanic Highlands and while hcro he married Miss Isabelle Maxson, of Chapel Hill. His moher lives a Plainfield. He was sen overseas some ime ago. A COMMUNITY SERVICE. SEVERAL HUNDRED ATTEND MEETING IN HIGH SCHOOL. FINED FOR SHORT WEIGHT. RED BANK STORE MANAGER PAYS FINE AND COSTS. Weighs and Measures Officers Found GARIBALDI BALL NEXT WEEK. Posponed Dance o Be Held a Armory December 3h. The fourh annual ball of he Garibaldi sociey of- Red Bank will be held. a he armory Friday of nex week. orche.i Thanksgiving Service Presided Over by Mayor Paerson Commiee Appoined o Arrange for Communiy Chrismas Tree. The civic Thanksgiving service held in he high school Thursday afernoon was aended Ijy several hundred residens of Red Bank and viciniy. Mayor. Arhur A. Paerson presided nnd he was assised by he clergymen of he own. The speaker of he afernoon was Winbrup Sewar, a member of he Naional securiy league, who spoke on "The Figh,of i secured for he occasion by Rev. William C. Sinson. Music was furnished by he Red Bank Ialian band and parioic selecions were sung by he audience. The Garibaldi sociey of Red Bank.aended in" a body and a large silk Amoricnn flag nnd a large silk Ialian flag, gifs of Mrs. Henry S. Whie and Sigmund Eisner, were presened o he sociey. The presenaion was made by Capain L. G. Hemline of he quarermasers deparmen a Red Bank. Philip X. Jiannine received he (lags for he sociey. Commiees were appoined by Mayor Ah A P range Acme ea sree, was fined Tuesday for Helling hree package* ( iihor weigh good.-,. Tho charge wa:i made by John II, Fizgerald and IVO. Weigand, who are ofliccrs of he deparmen of weighs and measures of New Jersey. The mens esimony was ha hey wen in- he sore on Monday and bough eigh pounds of beans which were five ouncesshor; j live pounds of sugar which was.a half-ounce shor; and a quarer of a pound of ea which was one-half I ounce shor. Mr. Tiegen had assumed he managemen of he sore he duy he goods were bough. The penaly for each shor sale i.s a fine of no more han $00. The ZIONISTS ORGANIZE HERE. weighs and measures men, a he hearing before Jusice Edward W. Wise, said hey would no ask for he exreme penaly and a fine of $J5 and coss of $3.0 was imposed in e.ich case, making :i oal of $ The wo men bough buer done up in prin packages and found a shoru WILL AID IN MOVEMENT TO RE^ GAIN PALESTINE. Branch Formed a Red Bank Las Week Wih Eigheen Charer Members Mass; Meeing o be Held - Soon o Enroll Every Hebrew. A local branch of he Zioniss organizaion of America was formed lared Bank las week a a meeing held a J. Trubins on Canal sree. [ The objec of he organizaion is o aid he movemen o regain Palesine for he Jews. In connecion wih his movemen a congress of abou,000 Hebrews eleced hroughou ile counry will be held a Philadelphia saring Sunday, December 5h.i The congress will elec a delegae: from. America who will aend he worlds Democracy for Democracy." He.was!! )u us, he. Plages had been.,sh.pped -* «- ino he sae from Philadelphia hey made no charge in his case bu will ake acion agains he Philadelphia concern. The fine and coss imposed pp y Arhur A. Paerson o arg for a communiy Chrismas ree and o arrange for. communiy sinking o be held, a he high school monhly. A commiee was also.appoined o consider he advisabiliy ofbuilding a memorial hal in honor of hose of his miliary disric who served in he war wih Germany. MME WATER REQUIRED. on he manager paid. of he sore were Amc peace conference wih oher dele- WATER SUPERINTENDENT SAYS DEMAND IS INCREASING. j By Nex Summer he Demand for i Waer - Supply Unless Some Means Taken o Increase he Flow. G. Brower, he waer WEDDINGS. McCormick Maker. * Miss Margare Regina McCormick and James Henry Maher, boh of Holmdel, were married las Wednesday nigh a S. Josephs Caholic church a KeyporC by Rev. M. C. O- Donnell., Miss Mia McCormick of New York, a siser of he bride, was bridesmaid. The groomsman was James Maher of Holmdel, a cousin of he groom and a nephew-orhe bride. The bride was dressed in brown crepe de china and carried! a boque of Bride roses. Tho bridesmaid! wore a dress of blue crepe de chine and carried pink roses.", he bridal. pary, aferwards enjoyed a dinner a he Globe hoel a Red. Bank,. The couple are living for he presen a he brides home. Mr. Maher has been working for his grandfaher, Thomas I Maher, Sr,, of Holmdel..- of Red Bank amlviciniy. The officers of he Red. RED BANK SOLDIER KILLED Doring Hopping. Lydia Berha D6rirr*, daugher of, George Ziegler of Oceanic, and Waer Will be Greaer Than he I George Cooper Hopping of Red Bank,..._,,,-i_-_ c i»«"«" I were married laswednesday a Bel-. I maic The bride was aired in a reinsu-! deer color broadcloh sui rimmed. perinenden, in a repor urned in o j wih seal and wore a large picure ha o mach. Miss Lucy Ziegler, a siser of he bride, and Mr, and Mrs. John Hendrickson of Middleown were he winesses. The bride received. many beauiful presens, including silver, cu glass, checks, ec. Mi, and Mrs. Hopping lef on an exended wedding "rip o Alanic Ciyi-and Niagara Falls. Mrs. Hopping vks formerly bookkeeper for D.oremus Bros, company, wih which firm Mr. Hopping is conneced. he own commissioners on Monday nigh, saed ha nex year here would be a need for a greaer waer supply. He snid his migh be obained from ouside. sources or by sinking new aresian wells. Some of he wells have nearly sopped flowing "afil i is possible ha hese wells could again be made o yield a nor- Tnal supply by proper reamen. If wells were sunk o differen sraa from hose now supplying, waer, a bouniful flow could "be obained, bu. his waer migh have o be filered and his would resul in exra expense for a filer and also in exra expense for machinery o run he filer, iwer saed ha he made Mr. his emen a his ime in order ha.he commissioners would have opporuniy o arrange for a greaer_supplyj Lane Cross. Miss Henriea Lane, daugher of he laa James Lane- of Lile Silver, and Henry Cross, son of Henry Cross of Holmdel, were married las Thursday a S. J>mess church by Rev. John C. Farrell, he assisan recor. of waer by nex summer, when" he I A siser of he bride, Mrs. Mamie demand is larges. Thiry new cus- Sherman, and. George Cross of Holmomers have conneced wih he mains del, a broher "of he groom, were he during he las quarer. The financial repor made by Mr. aendans. The couple lef on a wedding rip and on heir reurn Brower se forh ha he profis of hey will live wih he groom s parhe waer works for he las quarer, ens. The grooms faher has a large. amouned o $,7.83. farm a Holmdel. HELD UNDER $,000 BAIL. Mrs. Hadden Thomas. Sarah Conover : Hafiden, daugher of he lae Sidney Conover Red Bankers Arresed on Charge of and widow of Dr. Alexander Hadden, -Buying^Rum! for Soldiers. wag marrj e d u her home on Broad The miliary police las Saurday- sree, Red Bank, las Wednesday o nigh arresed William Connoly ofclark Thomas of Philadelphia. Rev. Bridge avenue and John" Sculhorpe James Lord,-formerly pasor of Grace of Wall sree on a charge of buyingi church, performed he ceremony. A liquor for soldiers. Connoly and. luncheon was served afer he wed- Sculhorpe wcro arraigned before i ding and he couple hen lef on an Unied Saes Commissioner Caron! auomobile.rip o Old Poin Comof Asbury Park on.monday and each! f or, Virginia. Mr. Thomas is a c.onwas held under $,000 bail o awaf suiing engineer, he acion, of he federal jury. Con-..,.. " noly is a frequen.-bu no willing, Manning Nixon. visior a lie polico hendqunrers. j Miss..Margnre A. Manning, daugh-. Sculhorpe had never been arresed er of George H. Manning f Brid h bfj f l f Ali Sclp here befdje.» Engagemen Announced. g, g. of Bridge* Hihld er of George H. Manning g.on, formerly.of Alanic Highlands, was married "a Penns Grove on Noember 23l e Harry \V. Nixoji of he he engagemen of beh, (laugher of George W. Bi gean Homer. Ohio. Sergean Carney is now sa ioned a he base hospial a Iah- Way. No dae has been se for he wedding.. New Pressing Machine, William Osrov, proprieor of ho_ Ciy dry cleaning and dyeing, works! on Mechanic sree, has pu in a new I.auomaic pressing mnchine and has j pu up-several new signs in fron of his esablishmen.. Now Members of Womans Club, will here. Miss Cover VanBrun. Marv E. Cover and Jacob gaes chosen from he differen European counries. The Red Blink church of Zioniss hns already soried o develop is organizaion. I is arranging, for a mass meeing for he purpose of enrolling.heenire Hebrew populaion Bank branch are J- Trubin chairman, A. Friedlander vice chairman Louis Lipack secreary and J. Yanko r.eas- j him were cheeri urer. The Oher" charer members for a safe reurn, are Joseph Miller, Harry Power, The llsh raimen of infan* is Nahan Cohen, I. Kerber, Samuel. «f *i. ^.I,.,, *.*», «Ekina, H. Shapiro, Herman Lavine, J. M. Shapiro, Karl Beckcnsein, Jacob Zuckerman, Louis Yonks, Max Mindlin, Jain Shram and Abraham DANIEL MEEHAN DIED FOR HIS COUNTRY IN FRANCE. He Was a Member of he 3h Infanry and Was Killed in Acion on Ocober 2h He Was a Former Member of Ambulance Co. The deah of Daniel Median of Red Bank, ii firs class privae in he 3h infanry, has been confiimcd by,a special cablegram received by ho war deparmen.a Wa^hin^on from France. The official infor^ialiun WHS received a few days ago by his siser, Mrs. Michacl Shcu of Kumsoii. Daniel, wus killed in acion on Ocober lah. A shor ime ago Miss Helen Meehan, a siser, received a leer wrien by- Daniel on Ocober Ch. In i he said he was well anil happy and ha he expeced o be home by Chrismas. Bu in he upper confer of one of he pages a comrade wroe he following: "Your broher buried here wih good care." The leer was posed in France Ocober 20h. The leer was sen o he war deparmena Washingon and he maer was looked ino wih he resul ha he repor of his deah was found o be rue, Daniel is a son of Thomas Meehun of Red Bank. He enlised in he Red Bank ambulance company when he was nineeen years old and saw service wih he ambulanccrs on he Mexican border. He was a Seagir wih he ambulance company las year. A Seagir he und Fred Jones of Red Bank, anoher former.memben of he ambulance company, were ransferred o.heinfanrywd were" sen o Trenon, where a company of infanry, was saioned. Laer he wen o Camp McClellan, Alabama. Daniel sailed for overseas on June h. All- he leers received from him were cheerful and full of hope EARL SNYDER BACK. Son of Mayor of Alanic Highlands Reurns from Trance. Earl Si.iydw, son of.mayor Charles R. Snyder of Alanic Highlands, arrived a Hampon roads las week from Fraud, lie was injured in an liiplane ai-cidimi. a a raining camp in France and lias ho ye fully recovered, lie will visi his parens ins "week. Karlwas aending Lafayee universiy when America enered ho enlised in he aviaion ATLANTIC ] HIGHLANDS "MAYOR IN SMASHUP AT HOLMDEL. Charles R. Snydcr und Six Oher Passengers Escape Serious Injury When Machine Skids and Srikes a Large Maple Tree. Mayor und Mrs. Charles R. Snyder of Alanic Highlands and five ohers, Consable Joseph Johnson x>{ Navesink,. Mr. and Mrs. Nighingale of Keansburg and Mr, and- Mrs. James J. Porer of New York sared for home from Freehold las Frida^.af ; ernoon in Mr. Snyders caiv \A Holmdel.an oil ruck coming ou of u driveway caused,mr. Snyder o seer his car o he oher side of he i-oad o avoid fi collision. The auo sruck a graing over adrain in he "road and..skidded, he rear par of jhe car crushing ino a ree in fron.of- Fred S. Kinhafers house. Mr. Porer was piched, forward and his face sruck a supporing rod of he car op. A bad gash way made and afer firs aid reamen a.mr. Kin- Perl. a par of he 29h division, whichfias been, in many, balas laely. Rev. Warren P. Coon of Newark, chaplain of he 3h regimen, wries-a leber.abou he fighing from Ocober h o November 2d. He said: "In his secor of wooded hills and"ravinesevery German who wasn in he arillery manned a machine gun. In one. porionof our area in a halfmile valley he Germans ossed over RELATIVES, on us 50,000 shells of all sizes during 2 hours.". "" Besides his faher and he, sisers Mr.~and Mrs. David Hamernick Gave menioned above Daniel leaves wo a Dinner Thanksgiving a Which 32, brohers, James Meehan of Keypof Persons Were Presen Guess and Thomas Meehan of New York, A FAMP DINNER PARTY. LARGE BODY OF RELAT DINE AT VAMDERBURG. Had a Delighful Time, Thiry-wo persons were presen a a dinner given Thanksgiving day by Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hamernick of Vanderburg. In he-afernoon,he guess played games, sang and danced. Music for he dancing was furnished on he violin- by William and wo sisers, Mrs. Caherine Halfiday of Rumson, formerly of Red Bank, and Miss Lillian Grace Meehan of New York. A high mass of requiem for he repose of his soul was chaned Monday morning- "a en oclock a S. Jamess church. -- McKnigh of Red Bank and a broher- j FOUGHT AT CHATEAU-THIERRY. in-lawof Mrs. Hamernick. A nigh,, he ables and chairs were moved Hugh Mulligan Home Af aside and a regular dance followed. Those presen U he gahering in addiion o Mr. and Mrs. Hamernick, heir eigh children, son-in-law and heir grandchild were Mrs. A. M. Elgrim and her children and Mr. and Mrs. William Ganley and heir daugh- Sixeen MonhsService Wih Marines. Afer sixeen--monhs service abroad wih he Unied Saed Marines, during which he has hadp in many bales, he mos imporan of which was a Chaeau-Thierry, Hugh J. Mulligan of Alanic Highlandsj-e - erof. Vanderburg; George Elgrim j Turned o his home own Sunday _on. and family of Lile Silver; William - * -» *""*>» fenamni»< McKnigh and family of Red Bank, Eii&ene Layon and.family of Lincrof, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mc- Carron and son of Red- Bank. Three soldiers in ".uniform, one being a sergean a Sandy Hook, joined in he dancing in he evening. They were Edward Creevey, James Diggins and David Sco Red. Bank Men, in Show... Fred Frick of Keypor and William H. Hamilon and Waler Conk of Red Bank will presen Rober Manells playle "The Liles Girl" a a benefi performance on Tuesday*, December 7h, a he Majesic heaer a Perh Amboy. The hree men ook par in a similar performance in he old Red Bank opera house abou fifeen years ago. ;. Boy Bien by Dog. Edward Murphy of Earl sree was bien by a dog las Saurday. The dog aacked him op Fron sree while he was delivering groceries and bi him on he knee. The dog was driven olf before i had a chance for a&econd bie. The wound was no serious and did no deer he boy from finishing his work. ; \ war. Ikcorps and afer sen o France, a year. a shor raining was He has heen overseas TOURING CAR HITS TREE. A COMING MUSICAL SHOW. IT WILL BE GIVEN THREE NIGHTS NEXT WEEK. Abou 200 Women and Girls horn This Localiy o Take Par in kw Performance, Which Will Consis Largely of Singing and f)nncing. Abou 200 people of Red Bank and viciniy will ake par in a musical enerainmen fo be given Thursday, Friday and Saurday nighs of nex week a he Lyric heaer on Fron sree, The.performance is eniled "The Passing. Show," and i is described as amusiea! revue, consising of group and solo dances, ensemble and pony choruses, cachy mu:iic and elaborae. cosumes. RoluEirsalj are lieing held daily a-hejiarish house oftriniy church. M.oaX of he performers are girls and here will be a number of girl clu^iufes.. The performance will be given as a. benefi for he.spring Luke-hospial and for ho Red Bank Womans.club. I wag recenly given for he day nursery a New Brunswick and i5,5oo was cleared. I was given a shor ime ago a Asbury Park for h.e child welfare associaion and i has also been given a Lakewood for he benefi of he v/ourided soldiers a he Lakewood hospial ami a Camp Merri for he benefi of he soldiers here, All of hose who.will ake par have-no ye been- seleced. Solos will be given, by some of he bes singers of his localiy. Among ile soloiss willbe.mrs. J.Lee-Ejirigh, Mrs. William Roberson,-Mrs. Harry Schancfc, Mrs. MaTie. Landon, Jliss Louise Doi-emus, Miss Marie Skelly and Miss Bessie Morford. "V The dances-will include he dance of he.daisies and roses, Hag drill, aers. Mr. Porer was aken o he basbbalj boy3 dairv maids;-kniing Long Branch hospial.- He was dis- muscesi Killarncy dances, pon-v balcharged he nex day. Mr. Snyder, ]e winsomc widows, a dance of winwas cu on he hand and around -one j er and a mililiry, ri ll. The opening eye. The -oher occupans of he car ^orus will be accompanied by solo were unhur. Mr. Johnson, one of j ( l n l l e e s )V Mi g S Virginia Graun and he passengers, is.8* years old, Mr. Klissnlieri Ferry Snyder esimaes he. damage o his. Th(, commiee in charge of he encar a.$00. The windshield was. erainm,; n represening he Springbroken and he reiir-par of he car, j j a k e. hospial and he Womansdub, wa damaged. Mr. Porer is a lieuenan of he New York, fire deparmen.. «--* CONFIRMED IN JEWISH-FAITH. Religious Ceremony a he Red Bank Hebrew Congregaional Hall. William Beckensein, -son of K. Beckensein. of Monmouh sree, was confirmed in he Jewish faih las Saconsiss of Mrs. Isaac II. Adlem, Mrs..l-I.oracc P. (look, Mrs. William Roberson, Mrs. Frank Mr-Mnhon. Mrs. Herber W. Hill and Miss Julia Lile. Among he cbapeioiies who accarn* paiy he girls a heir rehearsalsare Mrs. John IT. Paerson, Mrs. Carrie Rosegran, Mrs, Bain. Mrs. Georgie- Hazard, Mrs. John II. Cook, Mrs. A. L. W.nkins, Miss Frank McMahon. Grnce Child, Mrs. Mrs. Herber W. urday afernoon a he Red Bank \ Hill and Mrs., Leon de -la ReussiUe. Hebrew Congregaional hall on Wes j The affair will be under he direcion Congregaional hall on Wes j The affair wil ree. A parfjy was held a he I of Miss.S. A. VanBrun, boh of Pine Brook, near Eaonown, were -married las Thursday by Rev. J, E. Paerson a he Enonown Mehodis parsonage. The, winesses were Mr. and Mi-3. Charle3 D. Benne of Eas Orange. Burke Caron. Miss Sadie Burke, a nurse a he Long Branch hospial, nnd Joseph P. Caron, who lives beween Red Bank Soldier o Re-Open Barber Shop. Fraiik~Mndiir.e, who had kep a barber shop a 9 Wes Fron sree wo years and who was called o army service abou hree monhs ago, was discharged from Camp Dix las week and has reurned o Red Bank. He will re-open hi3 barber shop in is former locaion nex Tuesday. Back in he Lunch Business. " Rober Pierce, who formerly conduced a lunch couner a he Sheridan hoel, will reurn o his business a few hours leave from a hospial a Whie Plains. During he shor ime he" was home ho received numerous calls from friends, including a delegaion of Red Cross women who gave him a boque of flowers. Hugh is nineeen years old. He was wounded and a Chaeau-Thierry he fell in a German rench and injured his spine. He was paralyzed from he wais down bu he is now ablep ge-abou-wih-a-cane» Hugh wears wo, gold chevrons and a blue chevron on his lef arm for sixeen monhs foreign service and hree gold chevrons on his.righ.arm, which designae he number of. imes he has been wounded.. He also wears a green cord-and a red cord, which is a French reward forbravery. Two ciaions were awarded him afer he bale of Chaeau-Thierry.. m».- Red Banker Gassed. William A- ds la Moe, son of William E. de la Moe of Caherine sree, who is aached o he 303d engineers, is recovering in a hospial in France from he effecs of shell shock and gas. He was unable o wrie, owing o his physical condiion, and/word was sen o his relaives in Red Bank hrough a friend -Hrshe hospial. Mr. de la Moe married Miss Eflie Hibbes of Chesnu sree shorly before he wen o- France ^ -m>». --. Red Cross Doesn Wan Tin. The meals ha are being colleced by he Red Cross in he conservaion plan are pewer, lead, plainum and Fron sr Beokensein home Sumjay afernoon j in celebraion of he even. Addresses were given by William Beckensein, Nahan Cohen, Louis Lipack, Max Mindlin and I. Kurber. Songs were rendered by Rosie and Jennie Beckensein and Sarah Lipack. Those presen were Mn and Mrs. Nahan- Cohen, Mr. uml Mrs. Lipack, Mr. and Mrs. I, Kurber, Mr. and Mrs..Max Mindlin, Mr. and Mrs. B. Cloh, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Cohen, Mr. and Mrs. A. Schramm, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Belgrade, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Shapiro, Mrs. Herman Meisrich, J. Srunsky TrmIr5lTrrris-*ffrfk of"red"banf;. E. Ruh of Shrewsbury, Mrs. Simmons of Highlands and Mr. and-mrs. Tender of New York. -.-, -. Beck. ELKS-MEMORIAL SERVICE. Red Bank Lodge Remembers, ceased Members. De- The Red Bank Elks lodge held is annual memorial, service for dead members Suoday-nigh-a-he Empire heaer. The sage was fiingly decoraed for he occasion. Prominen in he decoraions was he lodges service flag conaining -37 sars. Ferns and palms were also used in he decoraions. The officers of he lodge wero seaed W he sage. The cusomary George 0. Waerman, Mrs. S. Allaire and Mrs. Frank L. Munnil R- ^ ^ _ Abou Soclcings. I bus become generally Dancing a DeForrcs Gym, Long Branch, Monday and Thursday evenings. Ladies 5 cens; genleknown I men 25 cens. Privae dancing inha A. Salz & Co. are socking spe-?.ue,o,,s r,:ih) o h: 0 p m. Danecialiss. Hence he reason you can always depend upon Reing exacly wha j-ou wan wheher "Onyx," "Gordon" or "Kayser" brands in coon, lisle nnd silk, plnin and fancy, for women and.children, now in readiness for he approaching gif giving. A. Snlz & Co., Red.Bank. Adverisemen.. >< i Snleswomen Waned." Several saleswomen waned a once for seady posiions; also exra, help f h h l i d A l S.--o.. Sraw* Co., Broad sree, Rej. Bankv Adverisemen"." ~ ~. Sore Throa. ff your hron is Bore>uso Kinmonhs sore hron remedy. Sold bj all druggiss. Adverisemen. g class 8:0( o :00 p. m. Suur days. On Monday, December 9h, a he regular dancing, ice cream cones and will open-"a lunch couner a he Monmouh hoel on Fron sree o- moito<v. Mr. Pierce will coninue in business as an aucioneer. WHEN THE BOYS COME BACK And Are Ready o Take Up* Their Work Again will you have heir clohes ready, for hem? Now i3 he ime o ge ou heir-suis anil oyerpoas o have hem pressed and cleaned and pu in firsclass shape for hem. Le us do he work for you. We have" jus pu in a pew pressing machine and are beer equipped haivever o handle your work.. -We do i reasonably, and we do i well. Ciy Dry Cleaning and Dyeing Works, 9 Mechanic sree. Phone l!ii7-j. Adverisemen. Picures Free,, Phoo engravings of famous View-ill be given ou by Banjo Joe o his j rolu ariss,will be disribued free many friends. Don miss he fun. Adverisemen. Handkerchiefs for Xmas., The assormen is equal o former years a wonderful values; commencing a 0c for plain ones, hand embroidered, hemsiched and iniial a 25c,,50c, 08c nnd up o S». A. Snlz ajf "GoodsT When looking for libliday gooils, remember ha oir sock is lurge. and priced aracively. iwe invie, your inspecion. Robers & Whie, Alanic Highlands. Adverisemen. u he Vicrola concers on Saurday, December 7h. and Saurday, December h. Vicrola Coiifcr H-all hird floor. Seinbach Co., Asbury Park: Adverisemen. Dance. Friday" evening, December 6h, Dnvidson building, given by he S, "& -Dmof :Lib«>p--y-Gd i A d of Euchre and Dance Ladies Moose Hear Legion n Hk f La g Moose hall, December- 3h. Hackes orchesra. isemen. Tickes 35 cens. Advcr-. GAVE LIVES FOR COMRADES. Two Asbury Park Boys Fling Themselves Before Burcing Shell. Two more Asbury Park boys have made he supreme sacrifice -on he bale field in France. They are- Sergean Uriah Mahews and Raymond- Heer, and hey boh gave up heir lives ha oher members of heir company migh live. Mahews and Heer flung hemselves in fron of-n bursing shell o proec several oilheir comrades. Shell fragmens shaered Mahewss leg and Heer wa&paralyzed from he wais down. Boh died from heir wounds. Wih one excepion he men whom hey Jiad proesed came off" unscahed..this man was only slighly hur. Mahews was 23 years old ami was a son of Vivian Mahews. Ileer was eigheen and was he only child of Mrs. Myrle Heer of Biadley Beach. _^ _ ^ - CONCERT CLEARS $80. Fine Enerainmen a Grace Churcli Las Friday Nigh. The musical concer a Gracechurch las. Friday nigh under he direcion of Mrs. Kaherne Throckmoron cleared over The proriual service was carried ou by he *»» differen officers and selecions were ons; consised of orchesra selec- Bank.! L er y. of lin; a due by Miss.I * cl LUCL UV fuioo iiiv-ii i. vbii>»i H*>U Mr. Chamberlain; humorous reading he Presbyerian church, he prme.pnl; - j ^ a Grace Child nsrumenal SS. 0^Cs= e is^^r fi o I^eSM^Mar 0 n-moun and Prof. he R...,... and he appeared on he sage in his uniform. Child Pinned Under Auo. Anna Anesko,- he foureen-yoarold dagher of Joseph Anesko of Ely, was faally injured Sunday when shf..was pinned under an auomobile ha overurned-lifer skidding. The child was scrambling up a bank o ge ou of he way of he auo when she was caugh; She suffered fracures of he hip and one leg and inernal injuries. She was aken o he Long Branch infoil. Any one having hese ar- ; hospill i. am],ji C( i here. ides o donae may leave hem a Tusings.music sore on, Monmouh sree or Lewiss drug - sore on.shrewsbury avenue. : HORSEsT* HORSES!^ The Old Reliable Hof.e Dealer, F. S. Came Home a Capain. Jerome Taylor, son of Mrs. G. M. Taylor of Aslmry Park, -lias arrived home from France wih he rank of capain. He was promoed jus before leaving bis oufi a Verdun o j Chandler, Mrs. Throckmoron, Eugene Magee and Alvin Whiing. Afer he enerainmen a, social hour was enjoyed by hose who ook par in he concer. KILLED IN AUTO ACCIDENT. AUenhurs Summer Residen Me Deah a Newark Sunday. - Charles Whelan,.son of Charles A. Whelan, founder of he Unied cigar sores company, nnd a well known, summer, residen of Allenhurs, waa killed in an aufomobile collision a Newark early Suulny morning. Tha car in whii* Wlielun was riding sruck a Uixicab and boh cars overurned. Whelan was hrown ou and u suffered a lah was hro fracured skull. Mr. ld H d suffered a fracured skull. Whelan was 23 years old: He drove b l i F before elan was 23 y ambulance" in d Weelcs,. Cols Neck.. sail for home, Capain Taylor is in America enered he Now.-is he.-bes ime o ge your j h e regular army and will probably forced o reurn home "horsesbefore-he prices go up...- j ridrnain in he service,., healh, have a lovely assormen coming o- ^.^., Sui of Clohes Solen. day. You can buy hem from me a grea deal cheaper han elsewhere. We expec o have a new lo every week. Don hink for one momen ha I don have horses jus because A-sneak hief enered Dr. Harold E F Asneak hi J. Sokess home on Eas Fron sree one nigh las week and. sole asui I don adverise every week. I savejbi clohes worh JO. all."ha expense and I am under no expense a home. I buy -ivl- my horses myself and save ha for my cusomers, so I surely can undersell all.ohers. Come look my sock over and ge my prices and you" will be convinced. Phone 07-F-3.r Adverisemen. _ Oh, Ye,! Oh. Yes! Oh, Yes! Rober Pierce is o reurn o he lunch room business and will opeii a lunch couner, a he Monmouh hoel, formerly he Gcrmanin, omorrow, Thursday. Old fashioned home cooking. Mr. Pierce will also coninue- in he aucioneer business. Adverisemen. Neckwear, Hosiery and Gloves are feaured very srong, in our "useful" holiday presens. May we have he privilege of serving you? Robers & Whie, Alanic Highlands. A d i Homc-Mndc Cake Sale. A home-made cake sale will lie held nhe A. & L. Shop,. Broad sree Saurday morning by he ladies auxiliary of he Serfs of Veerans, Adverisemen, Pouliymen o Mee. A special meeing of he Monmouh poulry club will be held onigh 6n he.hird floor of he Davidson building.,. The Sea Birds Las Trip. France before war bu was.ecbuse nf bad. FACE SHATTERED BY BULLET. Ocean Grove Boy Temporarily Blind- S i Bll ve Boy p y ed by Sniperi Bulle. The,wounds received by Lieuenan Phil K. VnnDorn of Ocean Grave while lighing in. Frnnoe are more serious.han was saed m he firs repor. A snipers bulle enered his face a he pain of he lef cheek bone and came ou in f.:-on o ha righ car. Every bone, of his face was shaered and he nerves of ha eves were so affeced as o i-:iuse -.-,i-, ;, - i, emporary blindness. -Surgical skill. The seamboa Sea Bird will make i iow, vci. has resored he!i-. lus rip of he-season on Saur- ] her..... day of his week. "and he wound will leave sigh nj v n small Over he Top" Wih, your help, is wha we expec o do his monh nnd we feel sure our selecion of holiday goods will mee, _ wih vour approval. Robers* &irnus be horoughly niiiclorn. e Highlands. Adycr- Whie," Alanic isenuu. ^^ Propery Wnned on Riverside Drive. Have a clien who wishes,j) purchase a counry home on or near Kivi o r _ l. ^ p _! -Siiid-pa-rivuliirM-u-WiliUim-jL-ili-. chminn,.buirison.- Adverisemen. Don neglec your childs sore hroa. Use KinmOnhs soro hroa remedy.end ge quick relief. Adverisemen. Cpunry Place Wiinlcd. Have a clien who will pay up o $75X)0( cash for a counry.-sao o from IH-L" o weny airis. Ueaidence,mus be horoughly modo. ion anywlu-re fnun Hid Bank o Asburv Park. William II. Ilin.-liiuinn, Rumson. "Phone -Ml. AdvvriBOmcnl. _^. <^.._ - ISUukoi. feauring our holiday gmrl.i. If you, need good blankeh a undor-markoe prices, see us.. Rober.*. Whie, A-.- liinic Highlands. Adverisemen,. I pays o advoriao ui The Kegl«M :

10 i a y / Give "Him* Somehing o Wear r,fry~"3rpw* y.ir promply *r>h y p p y fdfflly ;, *-Ji/. prf,p*? fria**.. O~if BURDGE & RUSSELL 0 MECHANIC STREET, T«!>(ion<> 29 W,. Ellsworh Alexander TIUES *, Wall*, H**rh«nod ManW,, Brkm»rni Wrough (fin Pf.n*rn, f *\A dih *rz%, Wood and Til«, M«<fiein<! CabTMo and T8V Ifcrhrwn A*<!«wvrl*«. Mfl-nmorrh S., Red Bank r. mm. V fx-s- i"\ has wha.a. man appreciaes, he mos and := cerainly he rr.os appropriae gif-in hese days n any surplus fu:vi~ are needed for Libery Bonds, Cross work, e<:. Good clohing, and by he way ".-; % only kind youll nnd here, is very accepable, ar;y rnan-wiilb-i orourfo appear in he oufi you selec for him a*.hi. up-o-dae mans sore. vv why wouldn a Far, or a Fur Lined Overcoa e "him"? V.Y!I?ay-i cerainly would Youll hem here fro.v. sio o Beer look hem over oday. Owr FurnishingDeparmenis Brim Full of- Suggesions Fur Caps Umbreiias Neckwrear. Muffler* Gk>ve» Auo Gloves.. - ; "... < *He" can havf- oo many "fixings" heyre-always w^korpe. We".! jus menion a fewohefp you in your selecion.. _.-, ;. Handkerchiefs Bel* Silk Shirs Sweaer* Hosiery Kni Vess Bah Robes Sui Caies fiome Coas Travel Bags Pajamas Cuff links Novely Ses for he Soldier B07 KRIDEL :-Phone 637- Brad and Fron Srees New Jersey Now for he Lile N W Skaing and all oa door spcrs are os of fun, bu- a fellow mus be comforably dressed o enjoy hem, so why no ge son a nice Sui or warm Mackinaw, wih a big deep collar? When he sees ha under he ree, heij ge ino i righ away, and mighy proud hell be. $6.50 o $8.00 A few oher suggesions for "Tha Boy" Bah Robes Skaing Caps Warm Gloves Blouse Waiss Sweaers Neckwear Sockings TO MAKE ROOM AT ONCE FOR WE OFFER FOR IMMEDIATE CLEARANCE 62 High Grade SAMPLE.RUGSof Superior _..^_JW^v_^!i_fr<J_Uio [npihr ^)x)2 m:l Kvi-ry fog Is absoluely perfec. Axrnins».fTp,,. Velve;; arid Bnissells in Our in;.hen: is an opporuniy o save n,...,-,..-,., T. in : i. i IIIIII i l l > f*- lf > IMIJ IIJIS", I ll : IS Mil UjJfJUl LUllll > y, IM JHlVJ inariy <!(i lar?i orui rhoii*., rhoii* w.arm, warm ridily rkhiy colored lrd ;ini l resigned l s i i U "nig ( aprices prics you will rij\. sopor iiwir of Cor monhs and.finssiwy.ywif.h UrVome... 5 Walnu and Mahogany Bedroom Suies, Reduced $5.00 o $50.00 o close ou a once 250 Axminser Rugs--Size 3x6-Regular Price $9.75. NOW $ Congoleum Rugs size 9xiO<. Special $ Piece Diningroom Suies, Reduced $25.00 o $30.00, Golden Oak Fumed Oak, Walnu Our Holiday Assormens Will be he Larges and Fines Ever Shown Here GIFT Hoosfer Kichen Cabines-/ RoyaJ Easy Chairs in Tapesry anl Leaher, Cedar Chess, Rugs, Bissell Vacuum Sweaperny Davenpors, Library Tables, Go-Cars, Music Cabines, Jardiniere Sands/Picures, Smoking Sands. KEYPORT, JT. i > F VAN DORN CO. WHITE STREET Phone 78 RED BANK, N. J. Disribuors for Chalmers, Oldsmobiles and Premier Auos QUICK: SERVICE We also carry a complee-sock of supplies,of all kinds, from he spark plug o he ires. We carry a complee, line of Chalmers pars, even he cylinder oil for hem. We have abou-80 barrels of special cylinder oil for Chalmers and Oldsmobiles, which we ar«selling a a special price by he barrel or 5 gallon can o Chalmers and Oldsmobile owners." You cari-ge^ny hing for your car here from he bearing o he car iself. Ge our, prices before buying elsewhere. We also have in sock a few good A-l slighly used auomobiles., passenger Chalmers in fair sh&pe.» 98 S-PaLSsenger Chalmers like new. Guaraneed same as a new car.. 25 percen off lis.. 97 Dor Touring Car jus overhauled and in firs-class shape. Jus he car for he man who wans a good ligh 5 rf Passenger car. *-.-, Naional -Passenger car in firs-class shape. : " Ail cars have elecric lighs and sarers, \ "} See VanDorn before paring wih your money-. He can save you money. " NEWS FROM MiDDLBowN.i!X^r. :!;;;;zj%" I.lnMI, Mian (iil.iinli [!. Id.I,IM! WIMII In Hin» imnifilirilclv. (lu» (n, Jnlin w:i In Iholheir, reurn h«mi! hey sopped u o Charles.Newmans house a Jirlfonl. Willmc (!. RuhiilR, IIIOIIUIII, Inl,... hiik I,..I.II.:..Ti hi I.I (III-:."ii" Ii" i:il wlinn In wrou h liur. Kmilli Anilmy umi viailvil Mr. and. i JMMiin Munis npili. Me. CII ipn *.vi i-ln, Mi", nnd Mr«. licil [ >»nlprmiinii, Infilling D II.Ilii, ] iil. In rifivnl IIH / IK iuiil Uni he waw iicur lhirold Wr.,. Ii. Sihuylcr. y Mrs. Kihvilnl Barnes of Freehold CI.IRI.iTMA PAI.F. Al NAVK.SiriK I ". " h!"" < " "» I" " fir., Mr. nml flih. Krcil rimilcrniiuui,, jon nml uiu ihi.ipjioiulcd hiiiiim I linn wlici Iliiriild WIIH killril. i\!isk«m i. i Krauini- ;uul Kurcn han Kven birh o u eon. Mrs. B.inira l ill Ilili puvnr pllllll. Ill lil M.XT Jr., nml MIPII* iluuililor l(<<mi>v Minn Inn] in rimmiii h<.ului Mn.*!;uii of IniL Maimunlli (lunipun of Hfllforil and llcruicla wn3 formerly Miss Dura Leek. llviirulii,\. IliHiimniin umi <ii-oi)<."-! Tin Ne\y.MnnmiHili Ilnpli^ nml Kui"r.l. Hiulivnml Biiijiimin Mill:,, IVnlerniaun oc New Monmouh were George Jeffera spen Saunlay and II. P(!iii, i rnniin. -! iniiiin ini IMmiiliiy niirhl. nl, lirnilcl r.crvii-i nicii wliu have liciii homi! from Trenon nnrimil school Sunday wih his broher, Wan I(. finii.,,.. Will nlm ii II I. <y n»ll. nl. I ho May-wink liln >> -v. JI,,.. Ml", mill Mm. Hdlim-l. (;. Il.nlo nf P,. iirrriipiin*!. A cullcmion fur lli"! rl.iiiuhd :U (liiitfi IHx, havu bcon over Tlmnk.KivinK. Jeffers. " ---l : nr<-»»ll Imiy f.i Ki-iriiip ll-i^"" ^l"!! Wriulil, Hip vislfinlim luilnmrnnd (hiir Kimn HHIUTI nml Ar R rliil" nf Ihr A ijiicninin I WilFi lilhcll lip muniiivil "li"if iiurvice. The Bedford Mehodis Epworh. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hill of l.o«u^ - id Nn lilirnrinn, whu hni inr^plpil n piiilbi.- Iliur - RUPIIL Iiiiroiluv willi imr, nml Inul: rimihiliiy ill, lio. Iaymoml HirhnrilHnn i)f Iolford is kii^in, will privc an enerainmen Poin hiive reurned o New York for Mr«. rlkiiui l..,,l,. i,f,.,:( Miw- R*rvi,-, nml $,!ll wmi nicrived. Tlmiikii :iviiii:j i"p iiilniir II wiili )rniininf:n crccholil. nex, Tuesdiiy nijli a he Kpworh he winer. Hliih. Ihr i»i* n" ivfmrimnininjrjm lhc! Win-Hi VVhil" irirlii will hnlil.o m (!i(h:;i I,irl(.<il Iolfurcl hna ro- hull. The prokriim is in charge of Jay Smih, Jr., son of Jay.Smih ui imiiiiinir, WliH lliiv I II in ii I lirv himmrmv niclil in he Iliiirrh npnix. i iiihli,-,>.id wiiril iiniim Boii Alolvin, who Mi.sa Aline A. Wliie nail Mm. Gcorcc LocuH Poin, i8 yick wih siaib. Will In- Ihlll "II ilnv IIIMI MI/III nf, nli.hl (iii i in- II /i.lil.il in :, i]..,j,,,^r,,, I,,,,;, :..In.iiiili Mmini, Iurnnrly "I Kim" is alarliil o he 7h wiriiiiom, wiin Ilillikei". fever. All Mlilcil fiiihin- nl uii hi will IM>,u.Mrs. ){nli,;ri IIILI...H-iis in I In- ynnl Illlllrll, ill nil ii,hilly JjHkll. ill" IllillH [dijrhly vv^wndcil in acion KipRmlxT Mr. and Mrs. Arhur Havens nml Harry Harris of New York npiiil in.i nil." imb<il Inr II, hum o In uluml dl hin <l:iii r ir>r, Mni..lqlin WDIiiinif:un "I* I-RIIH -(.r,-ol<, Irnimylvfiiin. lirmlly idin WlwhillKj""- Vinou HaVeus uf lii(.hlundb lef Ins fonl. :.!IUI., "iho ininrmniiin wan soii r. -.Mins Ailrf ^lavens of Navosink and Thanksvms wih his family a Hrl- III., r-nliliil. II..,- ii-..l nli,, kil,., u..i.l.hil. Jim IM,,],.»!,,;! f, Mr. M mi Ml. nml hiu family recenly A nuiihi"iid nryiir- will he held TKurailny for Sinihlicld, Virginia. Misses Susi)na and Grace Williiim i vd ijjj«jjn imvu«hiu lvhh*j*im* " " "" " ^ITuXh]Ti^.lv^HiHM^ii-iS~-C"r-- ritii r "winr Mm. Wilinnisnii, hffiiim:i irn i. ck u in! Now Moilnmuli whoia yiek wih yphoid if evr, is sill York. (PI- A. Mlillm nnd IMina HHIVII he rliiniri i woiilil hrrcll hiii licnllli. I Hnplir-p Ihuroli fur Clnronn K in :i uiiioiis irnulilon. A nurse is A" fiiinily rimini.m nix!,,.,! ^,, fillljllh. MillsflllklPK H Hllll Illlll Will h.iiih i!- Ir.mi Cmiip ililllknriviiii; nl llmviml \\; J(,,,! Mr?. Hmillonipoii l of f llilford lllfd linn lnn uf l!i;lfor<l,.who died of wnundn in consanly in uendiuiee. Noiciei. Hu, In iilili In M T V Ill Hi. IliKiinillnp. ui llprt.iii i> riiovp.i l,.,"ii r ii«.-"iir i l I V! \ rirrivid wo lelrrn frnni.lohn Mr- Krniici-.. Mrs. Louiao Nnxson of- Ierh Amboy is visiinc Mrs. Oulpb Brown. agains gunners can ge muslin l and Farmers who poe heir iliil mil,pi innmn nml liolj, liik lim! liriil.li "I" hnl pliup, who in in Kmiifc Mr. nnil Mrs, Alber (. VunDrm <iiutp, (!. Ciirnim nf Ililliiiil linn >.nl U I M,. Williim, s. Huhprln, M r nn, Ilini". - Hi- IliHpii i«hi. nnlniiiiip nnd whn hnd nu booii IICBTJ fi\im in nml hrir enn Ilrnillvy Kprn ThnAkniuivinl wiikn. Mr in n nipiriliir nf iviviilk vili rclnivh a Trenon. On ho liinney house u or Monmouh iser, nines FlnnniKiin him moved from ciirduoard (juhninp signs a The. Mi I;- IluUflll n liil m i Iliiiiili nlrpil. iwiir! ii-i, **""Mdfa^^"" " m l "Miilr m m iliimrliiniil nml wna lulil.linl IIM! ofilcc. Adverisemen.

11 THE RED BANK flegistefl Page FAIR HAVEN HEWS. ThU PIico o Have Permanen Honor Roll of Men in Servico. - Fair Haven is o have a permanen honor roll conaining he names of all residens who were in miliary service. Relaives have been requesed o send he namcb of he men o he borough clerk ao ha un accurae lis miiy be obained. Dr. G. V. V. Warner has been graned an exemp firemana.cerificae. John Furley of New York was here las week looking afer hib Bummer home and rying o (Ind ou who Bole his gae on Hullowecn nigh. George W. Smih und Lee Lile are making,repairs o he Carpener propery, which hey recenly bough. Mrs. Carpener is now living wih hor Bon a Oceanic. William C. Benne is rapping for muskras in he creek here and across he river. Ausin Minon is also engaged in rapping and has caugh a large number of musknis. Oysermen are making good sized shipmens every week. Some eels are being speared in he river. Leers have been received here in he pas few days from -soldiers in iaike.,. John Ricr, who was in he las draf call bu did no ge o cnm^ because of he ending of he war, has resumed his job in he Alanic & Pacific flore hero. II is broher James, who was o ake his place here, is working in Souh Amboy. Mr. and Mrs. James I. McCnVron of Pearl avenue have gone o New York for he winer. The ide on Sunday was he lowes in many years. Several people ook advanage of he low ide and wen ou on he flua for u mesa of cl.ims. The opic a he Mehodis church nex Sumjuy morning will be "Cule Resigned." The evening subjec will be "The Naure of he Promises.. Sunday-school is held a 2:00 P. M., adul Chrisian Kndcavor a 7;00 P. M. and praise service a 7:-l. r j. The junior Chrisina Endeavor mees Wednesday.afernoons and he inp.medine Thursday nigh. A sew- / iw meeing will be held a he pars,onage nex Monday nigh. Church New. The Bapis prayer meeing onigh will IJO in charge of he womens missionary circle. Mrk. Cook, a reurned missionary, will sucuk. The mens league will mee omorrow nigh. The workers conference of he Sunday-suhool will mee nex.- Monday nigh a Alber Scos on Souh sree. The Philahea sociey will, moo nex Tuesday nigh a Mrs. Lionel Harrisons on Hudson avenue. Nex Sunday morning- Hey. William E. Braiscd will preach on "The Good News Urough by "he Son of God." A nigh his sermon opic will be "Lised Among he Missing." The women of he. Presbyerian church will hold a rummage sale under he auspices of ho improvemen sociey of he church in he Dbremus building on Wharf avenue Saurday afernoon und nigh. FURNISHED.ROOMS FOR RENT. All Improvemen!; Iyh housekeeping pr!v!l6irr«, 73 Brond sree* nex o Red Bank Candy Kichen. POSITION WANTED. Woman wmli puiion an housekeeper in Hmull family or iiuralnff. AddrcBa. L., box 33, ll-d Dunk. KITCHEN STOVE FOR SALE. Sccund hand kichen cuuldiik uove, in Kooil condiion. Addr-m Kichen Sove, box 33, llul Hank. MAN WANTED. Good i-yllable man ivanuil o iinnln ill milu l)uhinh. A. Grovir, filiruwsliury, N. J. Telephone UU-W../ IMGS FOR SALE. Iino Yorliihire PIKH, auven weekfl old, for vale. Inquire Henry KCUHILT, Gkimury furin, Hed Uank. TO LET. AparimonL o I; am be used as nores or dwellings. Innulro of A. T. Durcmuu or HK-lia, ll-d Hunk. POTATOES AND AIPLES WANTED. Puiibea, ni KIZCM, round nnd lonk. and nnpk-u.wimed. M. Fqrfurb, cn.ro Empire KiiraKC, HinT Hank. CARPENTERS. Jobbing ilou; n your cull; new or ruimir work, lieivei & Oinirjflrr, Humson r<md, l.ilc Silver, N. J. -. CATERER SUPPUEK Special kenion Q paries, banques fnd II oclil funcions, Jumes Woleo, 6 William sru, Bed U.nk. Phone (32.W. FURNISHED ROOMS EOR RENT wih or wihou board or for liuh housekeeping; seam hea; no objecion o childr-n. 02 Ieurl sree, near Chciiu sree, Ked Iank.,. OFFICES FORRENTT In The lul[i»«r building. Two fron offices now vacan; possession.immediaely, l-or furher pariculars npply a Ilcifiiier ofllee. GOOD PRICES PAID - for mens second hand suis a The Ciy Dry Cleaning and Dycinv Works, i Mechanic sree, near Brood ; srce, lied Hunk. Phunc 207-J. TWO HOUSES FOR SALE. In He<l Hunk; uuuii lui-uion; une of nine rioinn, one (if lime rouinn; lo fio-r.i.lfi fee. Irici! fur boh?:i,ar>0, W. A. HupniiiK, Ural KnUlc. BLUB FlXME.OrL STOVES. * ", New Perfecion and a*>esos wick soves ; ovens o fi all soves. Our prices alwey* lower han elsewhere. Cojne in and see. Wellnr-s sore. Broad sree, Red Bank: HOOSE FOR SALE. Ten rooms, all Improvemen*: bail hree yearn; very lurbi; lo wiii frui rees: wwh o Hell UN iiccoun of po»r lhmilliv;iiifi,rmaion inquire li 2 IrvinK pliiei., Ifeil Iinnk. BOARD AND ROOMS. Board by/(he day or week, wih nicely furnished"rooms; cenral locuion; all im«provemens; reasonable ruea. Hudson HOUBO, MG Hudson avenue. Ihone G3-J. SUIT OF CLOTHES LOST. Jwa,jn Kas Fron nree Monday evenink of law week, Krey weed sui of clohes; reward ifreurned o Dr. H. J. Suken, Eisner buihlink, Hroad sree, lied Bank. HOUSE FOR SALE.. Ten room houne wih bah; basemen, including laumlry. l>nlh anil oile; cennilly locaed, on river fron n He.I Hank. Price $7,000. Apply " A. I.. Ivlna, Uevispr buildiv, I<M Hank. Sewfn* Machines and Clock. Repelled. CATERER FOR SOCIALS. I repair Bewiji* machines >n<l clocks i If jrou wan a caerer for ha -.,..., your homes. Pfcase *end me your address, ha parly or a»oclal of any nalur, le n«i will call a your house. U. W. Woiidwnrl. I esimae for you. enn «nve you money 2-liurrowM sree, near he depo, Kcil Uank. I ami he job will lie rlirh. Junes Woleol, - Shampooing, scalp and fuciol mnsssgi wih an elecric vibraor; manicuring BWich making and childrens hair cuing Open Friday evimiinea from 6 :00 o 9 :l CLOVER HAY WANTED.,.Srcond i-i-op of Hover buy wanliil haled or loorie; Hue prieo anil delivery. George T. Hhennan, Alanic IIIKhIiiiiils,-ho 0, II. V. ). No.. REWARD. For reurn of rmiinle. rabbi bound, neni-ly nil whie, j i cli nnd an on bend. llowne llros., Kaiypiir, N. J. BIG PRICES PAID. I nm pnyiiik biff prices for fresh OKHB and poulry. II. llnf, K5 Linden plucu, Ked Hank. Phone S78-W., PIGS FOR SALE. Two one.year, full-bluudid Herksliire Heed l>ik»s ulmi. r>0 nix-wiekn-old. pii;«fur Bale. Miililieown Hock farm. ThimiuH S. Field IU-. Honk. SALESWOMEN WANTED. Nverul Hilcawiinnr wmil n once for ui.aily poaiiiinu; ala.i exni lielii for he liolilayh. Apply o Kruurf Uo., liroal sree, U- Hunk, > j. FORD INNERTUBES, fully purnneed, S2.00 imch. MniinB Ilicycle Kxchnlue, Kns. Fron sree, oiipodic (ilobc hoel, Hed Iinnk. ~~ CRL WANTED for Kouoni! bouhework in Hinull family; rood u-uii-h. lln. Wlllluin II. Hnilolmunn. Rumsin, N. J. Phoiii! 307. STOVE FOR SALE. Tfiiier op iiuii ; make n f?ood sliop uov;; will iicll reiokiiislfle. K. M. Cooper, llendden. Coiner, N. J.. " CHRISTMAS GREENS WANTED! Will buy looni! holly ui oibel Cbrlsmna irn-eiih. linyes H-olier«, floriss, Wea Fron sree, near IJl-ond. * HALF HOUSE F6R RENT. liulf of double, housu. for ren on Hunk uree; nan mid wuer; ren $T) per monh. Apply John II. Cook, Jr,, or Ked Dunk Iluul Kuae Co. AUTO FOR SALE. "Cole, )8 ouring uedan, ueven-passen- B«r, K«od UH new, only been driven,500 miles; price $2,«oO. Address liox 66. I-alr IJnven, N. J. CORN" FOR SALE.-, 300 hushcls sound, dry yellow corn on cob, u crib or delivered, C. O. D. Clureucf Willf, Phalanx,. N. J. Phone 278-F-3 Mlddleown... GIRL WANTED. V-liif ^irl wnnled for Kolieril houiuu-crl-; miillfmiiilj. Mrn. ). II. Sraus, 2 Ileckess iilnci. Phone 052-W. AUTOMOBILE CRANK LOST. For Overland car, los ThunksicivinK day beween Middleown and Red Hunk. Finder kinilly noify Hurry Morris, Middleown, N. J._ Box 67. TEAM OF HORSES FOR SALE. Well nihchrd and ifooil workers., M; Quncl(eiibi»)i, UK HriKhon avenue. Wes End, N. J, Ilione 02 I-I. LOTS FOR SALE. Threo los for nnle on souh Hide of Sunse uvenue,,0x50; suiable, for four liuuses. Inquire li 9 KprinK sree, Keil Hank..Phone 0G6.-W COCKERELS FOR SALE: Two blnck Minorca cockerels, May huched, for nnle; S3..TU euch. M. Nolan, I.alio uvenue, Ked Iifink. TOURING CAR FOR HIRE. - Eilh-cylinder, sevcn-passenker Cadillac ourin«car fpr hire by he hour, day or rip, Anderaons Taxi Service..SALESLADY" AND BOY WANTED in Wellera Hore, llrom sree, Red Hank.. WAITRESSES WANTED. New York resuurun, I-Von sree, Red Bnnli. _ WANT TO BUY male Collie pup. Address. O. 30, Rod Hnnli. TURNIPS FOR SALE n nui-lec price. Joseph Morris, Chnpfn farm,.lied Iinnk.. ^. H. RITZAU. Remover of. dead animals, Red Bank. Telephone 20-J. ;. :. WANTED: Work by iluy, inside" fir ou; will call. P. 0. b6x 7, Red Iinnk. TWO ROOMS FOR RENT for ikll.houjekeopllik. Apply a-2q Wallace sree, Ucd Hank. SHREWSBURY DAIRY. Milk and crenm. Special milk for babiei. Tclephono 00-W Red Bank. " CARPENTER TOOLS^ WANTED. Sen of eirmmei- ools waned: W. A. Clayon,. 00-Tlrond sree, Red Bank. QUILTINQ DONE. Also quils recovered. Mrs. Elizabeh l H ilunac nvemie, lied Bnne POTATOES FOR SALE. Thiry- barrels cull ponoc,; price reasonable. Ohm-lea Kelly, Evere, N. J. AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE. Mnxwel! Jjuilnn, 07, for m\n perfec every way. Dnrlinif,. Fair..Haven, N. J. FOR RENT. Par of hnusu for ren o small family. Inquire a 6S) lrospec avenue, Red Bunk. COCKERELS FOR SALE. Whie WyandoL-s. Marin srnin, for sale. William. Cnrhnr,.LiUlo Silver, N. J., FOR SALE; Monmouh Couny Fiiir Associaion sock for snip. Address Soclc, box 33, Hed Bank. HAYES BOUQUETS AND SPRAYS. Wonderful ussormen. Showroom, - 20 Wes Fron sree. Phone J028-J Rcl Bank. * APARTMENT FOR RENT. Second floor, larkp linh niry rooms, hen implii-d. Kns Fron nren,. Ied Bank. " WANT TO BllY ~ A sccond-hnnd piano: mus be cheap. Address Kaie Brown, box 58, Middleown, ELECTRIC FLOOi SANDEn.FOR SALE. Elecric iloor munler wih wo-hnrsc dynnmo for sale.. D. Emery, Oceanic road, OIL HEATERS FOR SALE. Throe lvrfeeion oil heaers for sale rensonuble. L. II. Hill, Ulo Silver Poin, JV. J. MONEY TO LOAN. Money o loifn on.bond and iriorgne. Apply o A. L. Ivlns,. IlcBiscr LuilJInn, Red Bank. HORSES FOR SALE. ~ ~ ~ ~ EiKli yuuiik wrk hor«ra for Brie, Monmouh lo«iunumny, Oakland sree. Red llnnk. TOP SOIL FOR SALE. Mnnpnfiuan Kravel and bheaone-screenitb; will deliver same, CKarleg Burd, Red GIRL WANTED, for i!fn!i(il linuicwurk, no wnshlnir or iionliijr. Cull L. K. Hrown. rrohpcc nvonun, Roil HnuU. WORK WANTED. Younu nmrrifil man win lies o drive n car nn deliverer. Addi-cns 7 Moun sree. Red Hank. FOR RENT AT 0 WORTHLEY STREET. Nine rnimih. i-iy WHUT, nic; ynrd: Sir* per numh. Apply o Krnnk Oweim, 8 Broad H ree(. DOC LOST. Lile whileninlf UOR IHHI ei:h days n«o. Finder kinilly re urn o C. i*, Dm-lif-B, iiiinn r KEYS LOST. Four or five \u*yx mi n clinin. plii(<«wih in me wih K. Ofiiwi-r, reurn o Red Innk rosoillce. ROOMS FOR RENT. Two furnimhiil rnnnm, healed: for penllenuin only. Addri*B.< 3) KiH Kron sree. R-d Hank. -UPRIGHT PIANO FOR SALE. Firs-class Uprigh piano for. nn!e, excellen condiion. Apply n 5 Branch nvenue, Ked Hniik." SWEET APPLE CIDEir. Kmrli-.hown. v Chures WcHervel, Enuli^huwn, N. J. CATTLE BOUGHT AND SOLD. Hichei prlccb pnid for cale and calve*. Shapiro &. Kn, phone 027-M, or S-W Lons Branch. Eiih-room (iou»e for ren n Souh Enonowri. I mm ire William Ayera, Souh Ea* onown, N. J.. _ 7 TURNIPS FOR SALE. Cuload uf Cin.ida urnips; hey are he \,<^ in h<! wnrl.l BUCJKUIUDI Bi-uh Wlmrf avenue, Red llnnk. GET YOUR STOVES REPAIRED. Le ui repair your Boveg now. I* Schwarz & Son, Wes. Fron sree and Maple avunuc. Red Bank. - BLACKSMITH AND. HORSESHOER. Frank Gray, pracical horecuboer. The Brick Shop, ID Mechanic iree. Esablished 5 years in Red Bank. -,. - FURS. AH. kinds of row furs boujfh; hlbh prices on marke paid,. Joseph Miller, Eaonown, N. J. Phone 239-R. FOR SALE. Mahornny afer noon en unndwieh server wih old fanhioncd.j?ih^h knob, Addresa Sandwich, box 33, Red Bank. : HOUSE FOR RENT. A 37 Proapee uvenuu. smull house, shed, cellar, ciy waer; $0.50 per monl). Apply In Frank Owens, IS Broml sree. WILLIAM F. REILLV, 2- Pearl sree. Jhono-. 9-R Red -Bunfc The riffh place o Bu good groceries a rlfh prices.- Promp deliveries^ ; AMERICAN DOMINIQUES. My enire flock uf Dominique;* (or aiilo a a ruiim)liable inire, including all my»h biriu. C. W. Jones, Iiolnuk-, N. J. FOR SALE.. T«ura.!.of _irood work horsea for sale; good drivers: sell cheap. Clmrlcs Cover, Eaonown, N. J., I. T. D. No., box A., AUTOMOBILE BARGAIN. Fivc-piisseiiKor 3. JS\. l-\, in jrood running order; will»ell very.cheap. Address Auomobile Hnrjrahi, box 33, Heil linnk. JAMES B. CARTON, EVERETT, N. J. Aucioneer. Your paronage solicied. No said oo frea; none oo small. Tenrii rlffh. Phono Middleown 278-F-2..._ CUFF LINK LOST. Gold cuit link loa sompwhere In Jyel Bfhl: Snuniny.. Finder kindly reurn name o f. Ilulme & US sore, Jirond sree!.ford TOURING CAR FOR SALE. JUa "overhauled and newly pained, perfec condiion. Phone Red Ilink 686-w, or wrie M. M.( box T.3, Lile Silver, N. J. FUR-LINED COAT FOR SALE. Womans full iun^h lihek brundcloh furined cun, aw.e S», for»nle V-ry leamonnblo. niuirf n 2U IJrunch uvenue, Red Dunk. PIGS FOR SALE...." KiKh-\yeekH-oUl CIHHUM; whie and Berkshire. Louis BofTcl, Overlook farm, corner Hair-Mik road, P. O. addrcsh Red Bank. WO urnishrooms F0RRTNT7 Two furnished or parly furnished room«for linh hpusekeeping; cenrally locaed. Call n 3 Eas,Fron sree, Red Bank. FURNISHED ROOM., -Lnv^cl n-racive fron room; seam hea, all improvemen. Sinsnn House, corner Broad sree and Linden place. Red Bank. STEAM VULCANIZING. We use he bea maerials and guaranee nil work ;free air aervfef. John Hnnaon, 2 Wes Fron sree, Hed Bank. Phono 72-W. CONTRACTING AND TEAMING. Will handle Iffpe or nmall conracs, grading and moving; hour or day conrac Apply or wrie Alirnm Paerson, Evere, N. J, PIGS FOR SALE. Abou 75 Cheser wlil- ]>i«a from $8 o S20 each. Any number o sui nurclinaer. Willincz farm. Holmdcl, N. J. Phone 2--L-2. GARAGE ROOM FOR RENT. Few spaces ill our new modern (inraje for aomic «earn for ren n corner Wen and Wall BreeB. J. W. Child & Co., Red Bank. FOR HIRE. Seven-pasaenjrer- Cm! i line limousine for funernb; or weddinfl. Fhnnc 2I3-W Red Dnnk. Alber Hurdle, 0 Mechanic sree. CHRISTMAS PLANTS. Ornanii>nnl plnnn, piilm.-i and fcrnn, poiniin, ou flowers, IHTKU selecion.. -William Menrs, Iluniwon, N. J. Ihone!!G Rumson. COW FOR. SALE. ReH^erfil Jersey cow, uunrnnecd nhsoluely p.ifc : pricf Uir.O. Phone lfralanii* HiirhliimU. Jay L. Smih, Locus, N} J. INNERTUBES FOR SALE. Ford innrruhpn IIOxS nnd llox.lvj, $2.00 enih. Mnbns Hi cycle Exeluinue, 2 Eas Frun sieul, (ippoalc Ol j d j, Red Dunk. SALE ON AUTO SHOES AND TUBES.. Ge our new pricen mi IUHU (imes anil ubes. Mnhifs Hicyclfl Exohuiifre, ^T Eas Fron sree, opuoailo filobe hoel, Ked Hunk. JERSEY COAST LAUNDRY. Charles Urcnlcer, pruprifor. Family wnshhik, umlit Jf. yound-,,0 pun; wih fla iron work, $.), IJand kuniur If dcircd. CHRISTMAS TREES. Will liavo cnrlon.l..f h- MM Mii -n Hlmi Hi-cpmber JOlh. HiuirHl nr.. Whnrf nvenue. Red Hunk. Whnl^ nnly., TO LET. V. Sore o le, now beinir rebuil nnd In very prominen locaion, corner. Eaa Fron sree nnd Wlmrf avenue. Inquire of A, T. Dordmua or affena.,- - STEAMERS. and lorae and opened clams delivered Tuesdays and Fridays. " Leave orders a 0 Broad ; sree, or,by moil o J, H. Sou, Fair Haven,.N. J. GLOVE LOST. On Broad sree (n fron of Scliroedera ili-uk sore. an& Krcy* buckskin KIOVO. Finder )>k*aae reurn or call u Sclirueder-s dru«aom for he.na^* - ; BUGGY AND HARNESS FOR SALE. Rubber-iiC bujr^y, in firal-claas^ condiion, leaher op; also se of alnslc hurnih, nearly* new, Address 2,-MyrIe uvenue, Loni Branch, N. J. BARBER SHOP TO RE-OPEN. \ Frank Moduro, who hai* Jus been lis c chilikd from Camp Dix, will reopen his barber shop n 0 >Ve»f Fron Breo, on,tuesday, December 0h. * STOVE FOR SALE. Kichen rnnje, Acorn nuike, and -some hourehuld furniure for ale. Apply beween i> :O0v and 7 :00 p. m. Lewis Peera, Iliver- Hidcdriy?, Red Bnnk. * -".. POSITION WANTED, Hrinh boy, ] (i years old, Krnmmiir school educaion, wuna iiouiion in u oflice, or any place wheru hecan udvunce himself.. Box 08, FairHaven, N. J.. EIGHT WEEKS OLD PIGS FOR SALE nnd-several.hundred-. barrel of., nice,- Green Mounai n.po,)vno8-andi. a- *quaauy..of -yellow corn, G. Kezeuu Conover, Holmd-, N, J, Phone. Hamdi:! 79-F-2, for & Bed room suie, hree bed springs and niirehsej, wo prirlor snves, ic.: hifl week only; Mrs". M. Jnnzen,» ColUnB eii, Kcansbur^r. N. J. SLAG ROOFING. Leaky in and ala! roofs made igh; also waer proofing: Bide W&IIB and cellar*..ogden McOlaskoy, 7 -Hudson avenue, Red Bank. Telephone 00-J. ROOMS FOR RENT. >, Two rooms in he library buildiner, Monmouh sree, $5 per monh for boh roonib>, Inquire of Miss Weia, 90 Wes fron Bree,, Red Bank. FURS ALTERED AND REPAIRED n ciy prices; muffs rclined and al kinds of furs nuule over and canned equal o new. Louiae Lmisiloy, Senbird eolake, AVashins- *jn sree, Oceanic, N. J. - / INNERTUBES FOR SALE. Fory per cen, o fify percen, off ljs on iiinei;ubes; fully.guaraneed. Mahns Bicyclo Exchange, 27 EniT-Fron.ilree, oppo- Hio Glube hoel,-icd Bank... FOR SALE. Chicken calibano. quimiues o sui; also winer cubbnke for family uae; round sock panoh, fira-cla:i3. Vandcrveer VnnUorn, Hulf-Mile road, Ked Rnnl." RABBITS FOR SALE.. All kinds of rub bis for sale, bourh and exclianred; «IHO a HOOSO for Bnlo. M. Krahner, Pro3pec avenue, beween Tower Hill nvemic and Rumson road "~~iave YbUR OLD CARPETS. Beauiful reversible rules. made from old carpes and chenille Dorlerea. Wrie foi circulars. American Rug Manufacory. 296 Vermon sree, Brooklyn. VACUUM CUP TIRES. Ge our preesfeon he famous G.OuTTmiles Bunrnneed Vacuum Cup Tires.. Mahns Bicycle Kxclmnre, 2 Eas Fron sree, opposie Globe hoel, Red Bank... GENERAL CONTRACTORS. Jfmes Norman & Son, ollce arid yard, 7,-fi Bhrcwabury avenues-red Bank. -Con«ere o work R specialy. Ge bur figure* be> foru having any work done. FARM WANTED. Gran ParlBh has.a farmer who wishes o buy quickly, spo cash, a producive farm, wih/ or wihou -persona] propery. 02 Trus Building, Aabury Park. PULLETS FOR SALE... Splendid lo of May hached Rhode Is land Red pulles; bred from heav^ Inypra; 2.00 encli or en for SK.00. Willinez farm, i, N. J. Thone 2--L-2. HOUSE FOR RENT. Small six-room house for ren; Hniall fnnily only; will ren chenp for he winer. Mrs. W. H. Lohmaiis millinery sore, 2l»7 Shrowfibury nvenue, Red Dank. CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF "MUMS." If you wnn chrysanhemums, We havp hem. Fine nssormen, rirlily priced, a Hnyes Brohers, (loriss, 20 We» Fron Broe. Phone 02^-J Red»nhk. FLORAL PIECES. nuiinplbi pillows, wrenlis, fla plecefl.nnd Inrjror se pieces furninhed a Klinr noice by Hnycii l.rahcr.i, floriss. 20 Wen Fiun arue. lliono 02^-J Red Bunk. POSITION WANTED. "~ Caorod oluiulvun-, en yj.-us* i-xiifiiunce; privae fiimily pn ferrfd; iilsn nuclumic; uo biiciim o nu of own. A.IIIICM I. H. L., MeLhanic uree, Red IliinU. WATCH AND CHAIN LOST. Small wnu-h wih ahiloi on corner of K..H..V ulnei. nml Mnnlo HVOIUIP Kiinduy ^li. Rewnrd if reurned o IuleiiendLMi flra company, Red Bank, N. J. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. On Maple nvenue; lo 0x^00; hoiine!m-i nine rooms and all improvumenb,, Furher pnrlrularr by iipplyinu n WilliuA II. U. While,.WJiI- sree, Red Hank. TYPEWRITER FOR SALE. Simlh-PliiniiT. N... I; ilmihlc koylmm-il; mil cjnn.hii.n: S25 will huy. C. 0. niublin, M. U., 2: Monmouh sree. Red Hank. POSITION WANTED. Kxpil-ienreil likikleelier and rmliii-r I- rib posiion: ireod reff-rem-e, Apply for rurher pariculurs o Cn»hiurL IMIJIJII:^ l<il POSITION WANTED. Younr linj. who in im experienced lioul;. keeper and lypb, would like posiion. Aililress inquiries o Experienced, luix Idll^lled HOUSE WANTED. Wan o buy, small hnn*e In own of Red Bank; some improvemrna; mus be In KM ne condiion, wih klnlen ppiice. Addr-as House Waned, box 33. Hed Hank. " MORTGAGE MONEY o place oh propery in or near Red Bank, in amouns o sui. Applicniona given Immediae aenion.. Hawkins Bros., agens, 0 Monmouh sree, lied Hank. FORD TOURING CAR FOR SALE. Ford ouring inn*, fully (Miuiiued, Hassler hikk nbiiurbfrri, far ««ml ui n«w; a lnu-jrain -SHW. Apply ii Chndwick CuUl Li-af Io., E l J R l k HOG KILLING. We ar- prepared (i kill horn li\ any par of ie couny; prices reasunable. AildreHH Waler llrower, N^wuun Sprinj;i road, cornor LelKlion nvunue. Red Bank. FOR RENT. " Small biirh aparmen, furnirhed; suinblp fur ioiipl.; HHMUIII impnn - emi-n»: uuif hine; cepral hciuinn. Call for paricularly n IK Wa [ron rfiee, Bud Unnk. Producing Your Own Eggs is Economy, j Big, eli-onff, While Leghorn pulle* in los i of on or weny for BHII;; heavy luyink Hock wih los of vialiy. Churlen D. Clvycund, Enonown, N. J. Phone 230-R. j BARGAIN. ~ *!,.iimola aar h me n, i. any; piano; eos S^r.O, no reiisoiblf nllir rrfui«(?d; nlfi hiiumi «af* nnd mnhuifniy i-aliim-. (icdi^i- J. Smih, Navfsink uvenu.-, Iliuhliindi, N. J. BARGAIN AT $3,500. HmiHi-, neven rooms ami linui, <-orni>ii>«-ly I.f;r_niihed; lo ri0xiri2; lurm* ffarnkc liu-kiii I liousi;; Huain lieu, «a > uw\ dei-rii-iy. ] Charles Taylor, Liickwuud jihu.-, Fair Jluvi-n, N. J. FARM BARGAIN. BG acres n farmers prio*; Ixcellen Hoil,*.B even-room houa«, (food b^irnn, ^ood roml, near Freehold; u Knap a Keien housand dullirh. Goriiu W. SSUCIUT, Cols Nuck, N. J. THREE MORE NEW HOUSES beif buil on Waveriy PIIKC fur nab; on easy erms; we have jn^i mild «ix on his mime Urec. Apply o William II, R.. Whie, or Willis A. Cluyun, 60 Ilnrnd- fllrve. Red BunR. FARM FOR RENT, Farm of eighy urcren uf poao, and ru-k lund for ren or o pu ou on hnreh; locaed a Crawfords Corner. Iu. iiire n"i7 Qsborn Hee, Key por, or U-lcphoiu Key por 3.8-W. RED BANK DAIRY. Splendid milk for babies, from Dr. E. KahncBocks Shadow -Brook Farm. All saniary precauions aken in our care of milk and cream. Charles A., McClaskey, phone 63-M. 3 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. New Kuril, dermmnl.riilur,, Kurli-r, spo KIX" Hiiick roadser; lile six ouring: ull in II n.ndiion. Address Auomobile.-., box :il;i, Red Hank. FOR SALE. l-ivu Imiilieli of A Mo. yellow coin. 200] anlviiur yairii um. due fresh nlioiil Jaiiunry : rye slriiw: ni^u Oiik eordwood. J. li. Car- [ on," KviTell. N. J. "^ FOR SALE CHEAP. Heveriil iirliclrh, sylish, wool winer eloihinir; rcrir..lr<-^.-=, Brnnrl. luilor.d mi i. nic" wnrm navy eoa; v.-ry fine liliiek ;-ui nnd I iln-^; SH.Iffl. *li».(mi; rii/.i ;i, lis IJuilliy,! ln»i ;ii:i, Red Iinnk.. " GENERAL MOVING AND STOKAOE. j LiKh anil heavy ruckinn hy horbe 0 j moor; lario, roomy vans, relinble men. Hoomy sorako warehouse. Beparafe rooms.! E. J. Ileilly, r. -53 Mechanic sree. Bed f Bank. Phone 2H2. j "OFFICES TO RENT. I Several ollicc rooms o ren, Bingly or in I nuie». In The Regiser huildilik; all improvemenb; ren reasonable. UeMlrable locaion In hear of buwinebs disric. Apply a Regiser,oiice. -. OLDSMOBILE FOR SALE., I^ive-paKMemrer auomobile, OlBnloliile model :. IJ.lll limaihilii! nnd ourink op, fully equipped, ifuarnneei in (irs-cliir.* con- j dlllon; price $000..G. L. Worh, Main sree, KeaiiMljurjf, N.J.... j LOST. Crunk hlimlle for Chevrole. -90 model, on rond frimi Limi Hranch o.shre-wsibury, on Fridny morninv. November 2!Hh. l-inder please reurn snme o K. M. Wyclioir, - Herfen place, Keil Hank. Q Room 0, Eisner building, lied Hank. Phoni WELL SEND FLOWERS ANYWHERE. UV»r«> mwnliitfl of li" Fiirias* JVl rnph delivery; we ake onlern o \m deli ed jinywbri-c: riuii!; Kervicf; fhimoniii (lowers : -imilenie prir<-. llay I lemstitching. Gold, ulvrr, I),,,,;./ cmbrnldrry; buu>nn, plniinr. pinkinir; cable, chain, nnd plain.ilrluiii:; nail orders solii-iid; nil V:iri.l of, lumdy IhiiiKH.lone., he Hnildy Shop, 0 Uruad uree; Kidel huildiim. ine fligh. MAN AND WOMAN WANTED. M;in ;IM uf»nibin:>n. :M() per ninnli ami bn;ml; \VMIH;UI o i>»ii aeolcirif rliw«- Uni."l Sliien r lowers; -moderae oriels. Hayen Ilrolufi. Ili-piu I meii of l.;,li,,r. K. I. Wailirilh. II Wes Fron -ulree, Reil Hank. hjme niieii, ;!lia Cnlierimi sree, nhone I, He.l YOU DONT HAVE TO WAIT. Why luxe :<o much ime in a burlier s.n.» oil Saurday when yoi can cru- here ami «e. immediiie ne.niir»n. Va\ir eliairs. KiMir exper biirier^. The mos saniary ssliop in own. Kelly & Iukley, VVciJr lyiiil.liiik- Upaalrr. "% INFORMATION WANTED." JnTouniiim is waned an Ui- in; ideniy uf he PLTSOO-* who wen on. my j>n>peily on Third Hree a Fair Haven mid cu down I Uiehnnl McAlliHler. H.TH nml Kin : >» own,, Tire Co., iihe rn, fullk Cull un] N.-.; i ii S, 7 Wes -Fron Mi-ee box ai:i Red Ma.ik. del.ml, livi.pnii- I(.ull»r or wril«serling Vilv crai-ker fie.imnisinf o. _. _ f<if rlm-ju-, wih herli ummunkalionjh o F. A. Mulford, Fair Ha- iicker phile; il N J Bily iih FOR SALE, f cu ^ fwnainer cover, nml en, N. J. INTERTUBES FOR SALE.. fl2x:lfc, *2.2i; illxl. SU.T5; ;is*-l,?;i.00; 3:x.-?3.2I> S Ix, Jil.fiO: 3.j, Si.aO; ^r.sl ^. 3.75; :iiix.i!i,?-"i.ou: ;!7xTi; ^r..i;q.; Kurd inncrubes, Sli.OO each. Mnhli ^ Hicycle exeliinue, 27 Kas Fron aree, opposier Olube hoel, f -. -., COING^TO MOVE? Before moving or before puing yoai aricles in sorage. Kc my figures. Ml : lance sorage warehouse and my mehod ol rucking will ge you a fair figure. E. J : Ieilly, 5-53 Mechanic sree, Ked Bank - Phone 282; _ lilver- [i-.ll m;\v.illid siiiill) lluiiru and fork) : boh I- handsome,xinns Kif.-i. Ad- IJOX ;ll:i. Ileil Hank. a ieader*i Ihi TIRES AND TUBES. Inne. lii.-m. All saiilai<r.mnki>n ami If Hh.aiyihinir in; he line of iiuo- * ins ;ind «b>.i» do - nfj buy unil you urrf a (UMirif-frorn us." We ari. AM\A viiiinily on ires nnd uhes. WJIJ. In-low ohers ia price. HvTlOr! Wi-d IVon flruii, IcdHnnk. M LABORERS WANTED AT ONCE. 200 laborers, 0c hour: f.o curpencrh, 756, hour; 2U linemen, 75c hour;» plumber* and, HeamfiieiK, 7fic hour; mil uf own; ruilruucl fare refunded; bea acimiuidiiiuns. -Evana j A SECOND HAND CLOTHES WANTED. Will pay. highes.prices for your old clohing If in good condiion, mens only. Esimaes cheerfully given. Phone 8-M, or call Herman Levin a 06 Shrewsbury avenue., PIN LOST. On Iaa Wednesday, KOM feaher pin wih small pearl In cener, lo.^ in own of Ked Bank. Kinder kindly reurn - BKmeo -«Peers place, or phone flkt-w und receive reward. " AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE. Chalmers, 9,7, five^pasucnirer, nix cylinder; live new.ires;vonip run a lile over four JiouBand * miles; "* i,ood as new; price $S00. Charles Taylor, -.Lochwood place. Fair Haven, N. J.v X,..- PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRING. Renovaing; pianos a specialy; cracked sounding boards, noisy acions- successfully repaired. Exper on player pianos.* A. B. Dirhan, 2 Hudson avenue, Red Bonk, Phono 52-J.. WHITE PLYMOUTH ROCKS. One cock, O,hens,Jrll cockerels and.50 pulles for Bale in numbers o nui purchaser. Exra fine.sock, he resul of yearn of careful selecion and brefedin*. C. W. Jonea, Holmdel, N. 3. ROOMS FOR^ RENT. Two pleunani ruomh Tor ren, wih or. wihou privilpfre^of lifh lmusekeeplnir, afer December U»h. Keasiinable. raej^, pleasan surroundings, near hmh"~>ighool 3 Hudson avenue, Red Hank. 5 - ) WE STERILIZE OUR INSTRUMENTS^ " In"HTa (lay aniltiseno one is ikiioran^ot he poahibiliy-and probabiliy of hefiinsmlssioti of dihap iiy, he uho of infeced insrumenr. K^Uy <& fiuckley,". barbers, Weller. building. " Upshiro. "^"TABLE BOARDERS WANTED. lljidei new mnnnremen, can accommodae a few able hoarders wihd KU»( hume cuokiiik u he rae of- $6 per week, or SI per day. Also dinner:* served. 03 Uroad Hrc(,*, Red Hanl. Phone 62-R; FRENCH UPHOLSTERING. Full lino i supplies, also apery, crconnc, leaher, ec., by he yard for draperies and furniure; civ«rinfr?; silk shndn frumesi "and supplies, II. Clunk, 3( Monmoulh sree, Ied Hank. Phone G75-W. CABINET. MAKING AND REPAIRING. Aniques resored md. iemodelul, reproducions solid innhokany furniure; was, PfloHsy and French liaml rubbed polishes; york Riiiianeed. II. Clmrk, 3*J Monmouh Bree, Ueil Uank. Phone 070-W. CRANT PARISH SOLD THE Roscmon farm for. 00,000. He enn sell your farm propery. All over Monmouh couny. OlcJ esablished agency. New York connecions. Enire Norh Jeraey aeacoaa Trus building, Anbury" Park, N.-J. BABY CARRIAGES UPHOLSTERED, re-ired, repaired and pained; all kinda of earriaf^e pars sold; windshields, wheels, capa, upringa, corduroys, gimps, ec.. H. Chark, 3J Monmouh- sree, Red Dank. Phone G7D-W. - FARMS WANTED. Large and small;.also counry hon\ei and ihorc properies. Saiid dcbcriplonb; : will Inspec. George W. Zucker, graduae agriculuris, Cols Neck, N.. Phone Freehold 89-F-32. A you ig brown female Scjoch errier,, whie around his nccr^fhd fee apd on he -ip of his ail; nnswera^o name of Sandy.,KIn<leK uleaee rcuxn sauewu 2 Braflch avenue, lied Hank. r FOR SALE. Hous^ barn and oher oubuildings* wll abou wo acres of ground, a New Mon> nouh; "one minue walk from he rollej en minues walk from he aeam. can Apply o A- D. Conover, New Moimouh " NOTICE TO GUNNERS... Noice is hereby Kiven ha he Tinon FalLi Proecive imd Game Associaion baa posed nil lands conrolled by he associaion and will prosecue all respassers. The Tinon Falls Proecive and Game Associaion. FARM FOR SALE. Clooil, uolililjn; ffrm, 70 neres; aiiplcs, Tiears, peiulivs, ar-pjinu^us, 0- acres gooil - - wimilliiiid: -oo.l illlll.l.. farm wih BOml CHALMERS AUTOMOBILE FOR SALF.. i bi-im;^. i-"»»l piu..ure limi; l-roum bunkalow, Cheap; elecric liuhls nnd sell ^iirer; p llsl " oiilhmlijiiiks.l new poulry houae cos liood cir for jiney- any renauniilil. olfer Sl.UUO. - All.freo-iind clear.f ileb.. Will sell aceepei; call in evening afer six...sauiriiiiy r " r STIH P,» ncie; $,000 down; balance afernoons and.sunilnyn. K.. Marin, murlisiie-. J-urliur pariculars, Ilox 6, lici Wnshinnlon plaee and ereek road, Keans- """", --,- Ifl-l-il..".-: - l - - I FOR SALE; GOOD INVESTMENT. " POULTRY SUPPLIESFOR SALE.! l "" imu-i, all in l""d.li.cn!ilies; une n Several kinds uf ilry innsli hoppers, iral-! «" l"«. "loile in-enin-, laikelu; one doublo vvner- foiinlnin^, i house, Non. J. and U Maple uvenue, InrKo iiiilinn iilnl.ship-.: "; "L duuljlc lu.usl, V..S-l Slirewsburvi oher poulry! uvenue; one dullljle hinlse, corner -Fron ware vanized an.d earln ekw urners, eiik In pini coops and. necessiies a half p.-ice. I. \V. Junes, Ilulmilel, N. J WINDOW"CLEANING. "" We make a specialy of cicaiimk windpwi of sores, ofliccs anil privae residences, alii f cneral oflice clennin^. Rales reasonabl* niafacwin Kuarnneed. 25 Wea Fron sree, wih he American dyers and cleab : er«. Phono 353-W. e nnd Maple uyemie, very ilcsirablo lo, for.wo KUOII sores.. Cloud cliani-u-*. Imy a j KI liuine un enayjeiiinj. _\Vric I^.O. Ou. JV* y <l(i., W wha y a (uiio Rimir " AUTOISTS ATTENTION., I have aken he agency lor Goofrich Urea, ubes, iner liners, blow-ou pacliea, ec. All kinds of furm machinery for sui by me. Anyonewaning mnchinery hi rij,h prices cull n Fred S. Kinhufers, HoImJel. X*huno.2fi-W, Kolmdel. c Ill peri sik Ami i pubic Hnnls niincli ill in ml. :ricnn mi i ii WANTED. ror dllll f< only Address liu iwinir, TKW imi.sim :-.-! one Wih "srio* bimiaosn cxpi>i Me. BiiMle, Cliic-UKO, III. nporun ) uvui iiioo n in iiji - Iable con., N REAL ESTATE. Wo would like a clear and complno A*, "J,*^ *, scripion of your propery if you h;ive aii) for Bale. I will hen be brough o lm.aenion of purchaacry looking for reul eaa* Lis iwih his oflice now. Hawkns Bro«. asen3, 0 Munmuuh aiue, lind knnk. RADIATOR TROUBLE. ever haveany*/ Of course you ;iro r;idiili>r durfjrs. No muer may nei<i in lie-way of, rndinnr je L-:III give i o yui iniineiiinely. i yui- <>9<l riidi.i«ir w if ynu need -» new mil we nuv jre i ami insall i for you...- u-. (iran-e i>m y.nii- woik.-. If you donl, \vu " hoi \w, IJiii Iinnk Auo Radiaor Works,- li: WvjflVon s.ve. lu-ii Bank. PlioijQ M FRANKLIN CARMlNE.MOYAN, ; French,, Ialian nnd Kimlilh commercial : aris (of.c. O. N. Y. collecre nnd Mllnno ar Beliool). Porraia iii oil and nil mediums. IVri nnd ink dra<vin^d, landslcnpca \n oil and waer colors. l.alicv fashion dehjgn-, inn, painfiihra" of all ^ubjoc*. oriiiinal nnd copies; cliiunercial sh.n work, general inerior and exevinr decoraions, archiecurnl I draf!nir, au*:mobile monoirrnmink, ec. i Thearical scenery. Period furniure and py TiiinK. Sauary, Ialian fhrdens planned. Kidio nnd residence, 259 Shrewsbury avenue, Hod Bank. Free cxlilbi of oil wall puininga a Ked Dnnk. cujidy.kichen. OFFICES FOf RENT. Lnrge fron room wih wo adjoinlni roonm for ren in The Regiser building suiable for.lawyer, real esae or oh* profeabiohal line. Pleny of ligh, scab hea, waer and elecriciy. Furher par, iculnrs by calling a The Rcyiser olqca. PHOTOGRAPHIC j inoil phnokrapliic prjnlei- waned; good, i pay. il. Iico, Oecanpor, ^. J. HOUSE AND L>T FOR SALE.....Lo-SOxl-63,- houaa-aij -rooms., bah,, pan.- ryi luundry, TarRe recepion hull, open fire* pinei, elecric I^hu, nil Improvemeusi. Kov pnricularrf and reason able, -erma address MI-K. Alice V. Supn, 9. Broad sree, Ked Wank.. -. ; ;,.."». ~... UPHOLSTERER. Furniure recovered nnd repaired, eni ialna, draperies and Ausrian a hades; lay ing of carpes, maing and linoleum Davenpor sofas, couches, maresses &n cushions made-o order, Mailand* Thomson 37 Eas Fron sree, Hed Dink. lhim. -W. * " SPECIAL TONIC SHAMPOO. Cure for dandruff and ~oily ihalrj als«j facin m..ssaire nnd manlom-iier..e. Ref j Giillouiiy", Si-fonil nuiiiiml" bank buildini. Red liirili. -Phono 6-W. WELL ROTTED MANURE. FarmerB and gardeners wishing well ro- ; ed manure foe lawns and oher purpoi**. communicae a once while here Is an op* Bfor. you^astr«hnv,l ovorv i»""""» < poing car..hipped wihou lihio-joii wuni-u-mo -Iwr,- Uiillilihii.»oe-i»n^nliiirKo:_I)r.iejJ..!l.rn!»h(!d_upon applic.. hn you nro ncglecini- yuursolf now Hin j ion. We can make promp ihipmen e» SiSi.^ia"!? "" w d >* n 7 h - M nlv " AnonidcK, bm-bra. Second naional bank i Manure Company, ^8 Libery jiee, N««building.... j. ", lx ork -i " -. - $ I A GENUINE SERVICE TO > I Rendered on Baeries, Sarers, Generaors and Magneos..» AuTnorizoci Service Agen for WILLARD BATTERIES *SCH MAGNETOS * No maer wha make of car you have or size of Baeries, we have a renal or new baery for i. THE COLD WEATHER IS COMIiNG Have you,esed your Baery? Do you know if i is cold weaher proof? Your Sarer may operae perfec wih a 75 per cen discharged baery bu a baery in ha condiion is ap o freeze and has he end of i. If you do no know how o es your baery, sop a my Wes End or Red Bank Service Saion and have i esed free of charge and we will show you how o es i. :. ** MAIN OFFICE BRIGHT N AVENUE WEST END Telephone 5 Long Branch BRANCH OFFICE ^.JRONTSJREEanlRIVERSIDElVENUE. Telephone 626 Red Bank

12 P««s Twelve. v-.. THE REP BANK REGISTER HE RED BANK REGISTER. JOHN H. COOK, Edior and Publisher. GEORGE C. HANCE, Associae Edior. Buneaa Manager: TH0MA3 IRVING BROWN.. Subscripion Price*i Oao rear,, 9.BO 0Es monhs., 76 ;i-ce hionha ;, 0 Enered o lie, posofllce a Red Bank, f. J., as aeeond-class maer. WEDNESDAY, DEC. <i, 98. TOWN TALK. (Coninued from pnge.) ; Here i;> an announcemen from he Philadelphia Record which is.as rue of every newspaper of independen views is i is ol* he Philadelphia.Record : LOYALTY AND HIGH IDEALS. Every newspaper wih n backbone, nkes an fdioinl iiirr?? in fovenimen. ciy. BUIU* nui naional, uni publicly advocaes sir.h puliri m. i Ivliuv-s u be bea for he RLMicrul welfuvo. V Aueo ip no nrsunipii. The llewspappr which resor* o ahmp ami si-urrhiy o make convers o f:: views disjihrf. is* readerw,. we:kns is polk-nl influence, alienaes hose who believe In fair play ami <llmnii»lies is C0!»:ciy. o worhily represen he adveriser! who ose i*, columns. Tlie Record is loyal o is counry, jus ill is aiude oward hose whose poliical cohrses i is unable o approve, fair in he expression or Is, opinions, surdy In is advocacy of he principles in which i believes, and unwavering in is suppor of such l>»l»lfc *.:ervas as in is judgmen are bcl fied o enrry hem ino effec., Decen journalism makes fcir ironir auverisink influence. The Uivml owes is abiliy o help is adverising poions largely. *q faihful adherence o high Idnih in (he diiiciission of poliical maers. * " " Nohing can bo more rue of newspapers han his saemen of he Philadelphia Record. The paper which surdily suppors hose principles in which i believes, regardless of poliical or financial influences, increases is capaciy o- aid he adverisers in ha paper. Every newspaper which is faihful o high ideals in maers of poliical or social welfare creaes for iself an amosphere of sinceriy which helps every adveriser who uses is columns: BROKEN HfP_CAUSES-DEATH. Mis Harrie Throekmorbn of Cola Neck Died a Hospial. Miss Harrie Throckmofon of Cols. Neck died las Wednesdny nigh a he Spring Lake hospial. She had broken her hip in a fall in her home and had been a he hospial a week. Se was 8 years old and was he "daugher of he lae Samuel Thvockmoron of Cols Neck. She I had lived alone a Cols Neck over fory years. The funeral was held Saurday afernoon a he Shrewsbury Presbyerian church. A shor] who are no members of any Sundayschool. Come o Grace Mehodis service was conduced by Rev. church Sunday-school nex Sunday Dwigh L. Parsons. The burial was afernoon.(we mee a 2:30) for a "in he Chris church, cemeery a Shrewsbury. Killed in Pennsylvania: Chrismas "enerainmen soon, and Alexander Vough, who was for-wmerly saioned a For, Hancock, was par,- Tell moher and faher hey would like you o come and ake sho and killed a Monessen, Pennsyf * are -welcome oo, and bring hem vania, afewdays ago while doingaldng wih you. Now don forge duy as a member of he sae police. nex Sunday, December 8h. Church He was sho from jimbush a "d heservices 0iSOjv^m^ahd 7:30 p. m. man who did lie shooing made his escape. Mr. Vough was a member Music.program,: of he LongBranch- lodge of Elks. MorninK He had been in Pennsylvania several " "In This Ciilm Impressive Hour" -.<b^-»-r~ Mendelssohn years. "Wha n Friend We Have"..C."H. Lowden Eshers. Barr Lincrof, N. J. Maker of GOWNS DRESSES Serviceable Undergarmens, Juniors and Childrens Bloomer School and Play Suis a specialy. INFANTSOUTFITS Fiings made a your own home. A posal will bring me o your door. The Passing Show A MUSICAL. REVUE Benefi Womans Club of Red Bank and Ann May Memorial Hospial LYRIC THEATRE, Red Bank December 2, 3 and. Card of Thanks. _ I wish o hank all he boys- of Keansburg.for heir kindness during he.sickness and a he deah of my dear husband; also for he floral ribues. Mrs. John R. Donovan. Adverisemen. AN INVITATION TO THE BOYS AND GIRLS OF RED BANK pleasan) eneraining hour. The eachers will be Rlad o see you, and we hink you will enjoy having come. We are going o have a real good Evening *" ""The Shmlowa of he Evening Hour".. W. C. Williams "Keep Me, Faher. SafeJyKeep Jle"... E. Bailey GRACE METHODIST The "home church," where youre alwayitwelcome. Broad Sree and Branch Avenue. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY 5 Broad S.. Red Bank, N. J. Services Sunday, A: M. and 8 P; M. Tesimonial meqink Wednesday 8:00 P.M. Subjec-of Lesson December 8h "God he Only Cause and Creaor." Reading Room, Wed., Sa. and Sun. SPECIAL, S OF Beauiful Hand-Made Has. Ladies JJ Own Maerial made up. K Aleraion and Remodeling: of Fura. W LE 8 i Sore open 9:00 A. M. o 7:00 P. M. 5 Saurday o 0:00 P. M. F MRS. W. H. LOHMANN 257 Shrewsbury Ave., RED BANK Early buying enables us o sell you sensible I s; GIFTS J a a grea saving Our Assormen Includes Mens Shirfe, Hosiery,. Mackinaws,. Ladies, < Mens and Childrens Fancy House Slippers, Neck- J:. wear> Boys and Childrens Shoes, Sweaers, Muf- ]: flers, ec. _, A looka our sock will convince you ha our goods are of he dependable kind and righly priced, 25 Wes Fron S. 25 WisTFmn S:i Open Evenings (. RUBBERS RUBBERS IIIHIHHIimri Public Sale The subscriber will lell a public mle on his farm AT WEST FREEHOLD Wednesday, Dec. h Commencing a 2 m. sharp, he following propery: 2 HORSES, COWS MACHINERY^ Two bay horses, one h l fe years old, he oher,8 years old. Four cows, 2 fresh, springer; full blooded Guernsey bull coming hree years old, eniled o regiser;2 good farm wagons^ runabou wagon, jagger wagon, Aspinwall poao planer, hay rake, double disc harrow, spring ooh harrow, A harrow, poao harrow, rolling harrow, furrowing sled, mowing machine, Paris green sprinkler, wo good riding culivaors, ploughs, weeder, hay edder, 2 Oliver plows, 2 onehorse culivaorsj 2 pair shelvings, roller, Hoover poao digger, 2 pair salk poles, 2 riggers, gravel body, 2 ses of heavy double harg, 30 -b&itefe whifflevees, ligh wagon ongue, ligh neckyoke,go ferilizer bags, 2 poao" bodies, njilk cooler. ^ FROM 5 TO 20 TONS HAY! 2S0 BUSHELS CORN CONDITIONS: All.Sums of $25 and under, cash;-onall sums "dyer ha amoun a crediof nine monhs, purchaser o give bankable, noe wih approved securiy. r T. V. YETMAN, Aucioneer., A; J.C. STOKES,Clerk. B. SOLOMON. GEOEI5E H. ROBERTS, PUBLIC SALE Morses, Cale and AUCTIONEEB. Ulmcribev ^ill Hull H public sale on he fnrm when he now resides, on he Road leading from Holmdcl o Cols Neck, One Mile Souh of Holnjdel Tuesday, December 7, 98 COMMENCJNG AT 0:00 OCLOCK A. M. Iuir of linyjiiiulus,! nnd 0 years old, sound hnd i?<nd workorn; pair of blark mules, 8 and U yejira old, sou ml-find Kond workers; blnck horno, C bnnds, {I years old, Bound nnd pood ker; bay horsi, lfi-l bunds, 2 yuars old, rdod worker: I! Irooil cow.i coniini? in profi. yrliiik bull. - ohl MUKS, 0«lion», 2 farm wagons, uprinn wiikon, Jn Kood order; rond car, Iwo-seiiil Hki^h, onc-scucd akijzh, H pono bodify, wih aide racks; 2 (ump bodies, 2 pnira of huy shujvinrs, (rofnf; Cimsiiiy four-horse plow, Z Syracuse wo-hor«e plows, 2 RcmlHKin wo-horse plows. Souh Bend one-horse plow, Acmp hnrrow, A-hBrrow..r»0-ooh iron bnrniw, pono hnrrow, Rrnss seed harrow, dine harrow, wih, ruck nnehrnen, sprinrooh orcnnnl liurrow, weeder, McCnrmick reaper nnd binder, nearly new; hay edder, hny rako 2 mmowinic i c mmnchines," i, Aspinwall p a l l ppono planer. Hoover ppono n dinner, n n, grain g drill, polan sorer, 2.John Jh D Deuije riding culivaors, Knlamazoo l culivaor, li single i l culivnor li. d. hor*e Paris crcun (irecn duser, iluvr, McCormick McConnlck corn I hnrvchcr. IIn ibod condiion; 3 ses heavy double hnrn«b, so ligh double harnefla, ge rn(o hnrncss^ ae lirli BiriRlc hnmoh«lo of oollars, hnnd ruck, plaform, ncnles, block nnd fall, liri-runner furrowini alcil wo-runner furrowlnj? sleil. KrisiA neol sower, power corn,ahellcr. hor rucl, Krlnilsoni.. In of liny, corn nnd Green Mounain poaoes, nnd a lo of nninll ools ou numerous o nipnion, CONDITIONS All sums of S2& or less, cash; nil sunff over $26,nine monhs crcili wih linnknble noi wih nppruvod securiy... Cuerer on li Kroiims. A. L. UcCLKES, liuidi-clitk. WILLIAM E, CRAWFORD. BOSCHEES SYRUP will quie your cough, sooh^ he in- /lummiiioi) of a sore hroa hml lungs, sop-irriuion in lie bronehinl ubes, insiivink.il Rood nijjhs res, free I j from coufjhihf; and wih easy expec- iflniuon -m.^hc-jnonung....mude.-aniu [sokl in America for "fify-wo years. ±Ar-iw»iiili>rf ul prescripion, assifsiniu.. j naure in buililiiik up your general iicalh and hrowing off disease. Especially useful in lung rouble, ashma, croup, bronchiis, ec. For sale liy Jus. Cooper, Jr. I pnys o ndverisemn he Kegiser. Adverisemen. "* lie Sar Taxieabs ALWAYS^OPEN Call Red Bank 77.. Office Opp. Depo Brasch & Gusin, Proprieors SALE -OP-., Wagons and Harness! On accoun of reorganizing our business we will offer for ale a aucion on Saurday, December h, 98, - AT :00 OCLOCK, SHARP a Our Sables and Warehouse, adjoining he Railroad Saion, Monmouh Sree, Red Bank, N. J. 0 Horses, 5 Funeral Coaches, 3 Wagonees, 5 Coupes, 6 Buggies, 6 Runabous, 3 Two-Horse Spring Wagons, 3 One-Horse Spring Wagons, 6 Two-Horse Farm Wagons, 3 Two-Horse Drop Boom Wagons, 0 Ses Heavy Double Harness, 5 Ses Heavy Single Harness, 0 Ses Double Coach Harness, 0 Sea Ligh Single Harness..,.. All of hese aricles are of he bes. Paricular Aenion should be called o he horses.. TERMS: Three monhs noe wih approved securiy and he privilege of renewal.,,.. Sale rain or shine, as we have ample room indoors o conduc he sale. STRYKER & STRYKER Ready For Chrismas Clarence Whies Shoe Sore 9 Broad Sree, Red Bank Wih as large and varied a sock of comfy slippers in colors and oxford gray, mens leaher and comfy slippers, ec., as presen difficul condiions allow. I have beennionfisgefihg ogeher His sock, mos of which canno be duplicaed..... _ Pleny^ of Acics. Rubber Boos, Overshoes, * " Pel Boos and GlohOversriG^s o.fi any shoe orioo you bring me. f... D6n^yai ill:ghrismasi BUY NOW!. Red Bank SHOP EARLY THIS CII8ISTHAS STOBE PREPARED The whole sore is alive wih he mos useful gif suggesions. All he^chrismas^merchandise is displayed. Nearly every aricle in he sore inappropriae for he approaching gif-giving ime. Would i no Be a Good Idea o Begin Chrismas Shopping Now? You can choose^ he gif a your leisure and will no be hurried. Now he assormens are a heir bes and he individual preference of hose o be remembered may be more houghfully considered. SHOP EARLY! GOLDSTEINS \..; DEPARTMENT STORE i Broadway and Libery Sree, LONG BRANCH. ::

13 sndsof isfied Users / & csly, own iw» W counry uny o he woncfoiful vfficmncgmmm,. Weve «boow of remarluue, I leers wrien by Caloric oymew. and no in one is here a word of \ hib fiiwfor hecalone,. h h ^ hive you read wnw of he leers»fie book,... Corhc in und invraigae his furnace "- WllbfaiiibwM JLEARY & RUSSELL umblngi Heaing and Shee Meal Work E. Fron Sree, Red Bank, N. J. TeLphon. 539-M log Coas $3.00 o $7.50 ^ach Coas & Vess $3.00 o $5.00 Sweaer Coas $.25 o $8.50 Nackinaws : - for men and boys righly priced, Suis & Overcoas All he new ones a & V ivingof 20 per cen H.N.SIJPP,! l9 Broad Sree, Red Bank g II eap lie alliis lis o nay, "Cliriuriius conies bu onc a year!" Liked o hear him hu-o-woy,.; In liis old spli-boomed cheer By he fireplace hero u nighr- Wood all ill and room nil brigh, Warm und snug and folks all here; "Chiismus conies bu ouc a -year!" - Mo mid Lizo mill Warrn und JCSB, And Eldory home fer wo WcckB -vacaion; and, I gucps, Old folks ickled hrough und hrough, Same us WE was "Home one more Fer anoher Chrismus Hboiei" lap uil say, and il his cheer "Chrismus comes bu ouc a )earl". Mosly Pap was ap o be SerNnis in hia "daily walk," As he called i; generly Was no hand o joke er alk. Fees is, Pap had never beii Bifffged-like a all and hen Three years in he army had *M Hepped o break him prey bad. Never FLINCHED! Bu fros and snow Hur his wownd in winer. Bu You bo MOTHER knowed i, hough! Wached his fee, and made him pu On his flannels; and his knee, Where i never healed up, ho Claimed was "well now mighy near" / "ChrismiiB conies bu onc a yearl" "ChrisSmis conies bu onc a year I" Pap ud say and snap his eyes How o apples gpuerin hero lioiind he hearh, mid me and Lizo II Moher uk mos comfor in Jes ii-liifpiii ilip: Shed fill His pipe.fer him, er his in 0 hnid cider; er pe sill And read fer him ou he pile 0 iionfpiipctk pull on (ilo Wliiln; hi; was wih Hhmiwin- (.She Knowcil he whole ivur-hisory!) Someimes licd gi.lif up. (some., "Boye, hedray, "and you gir)n; oo, ChrianiUB is abou o come; So,flsyouve a righ o do, CKLKBIiATE i! Los ban died, Same ao Him hey crucified, Tha you migh be happy here. ChxiViiiiifl Comes bu ouc a year!" Mised liis voice las Chris- mus missed Them old cheery words, you know. Moher hel up e she kjssed All of us hen had o gi And break down! And laughs:."here! Chrismus comes bu onc a year!" "Thems his very words," sobbed she, "When he asked o marry me." "Chrismus conies bu onc a year!" "Chrismus comes bu onc a year." Over, over, sill.i henr, "Chrismus- comes bu onc a.year!" Yi, like him, Pm goiu o fimile And keep cheerful all hu while: IALI/US Chrismns THEHE-, And hero "Chrismus comes bu onc a year!" THF- RED- BANK BEGSTER. ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS NEWS.,000 o be Railed o P«y Morage j pn Cenral Bapis Parxcnage. ; /The Onrul Jiapia churh is iy-i Ing o mine!f],000 o pay off <ue : moik«fc;e on he parsonage. The I parsonage is moifcaecd for!il,.i(io. I A shor ime ngo a man ineresed in! he church paid he would give $r>io) oward rfeducing he morgage if he, congregaion niiacd anoher $500. The church officials decided o raise! $,000 nnil wih he $500 donaion pay off he enire morgage. A hijeh mass was cclelnaud I Jhunksgivin^ morning a S. AKness! liurcli by. Hew VVillium P. Tighe. I The church was (i)leil a he service, ; i being a special even in hanlis- Tiving for peace and for he vicory uf I he American urmy, aclcin hiokcr-nus; and Miss Helen Klc spen Tlia>]l:R»;iviif,. a ArlinKon. : Warrn *. And Eldory pnrcliin corn; Mr. and Mrs! Norman E. Pail.lai.-: ; are spending a few days a New York. And wholi) raf oyomi^ folks William Woodward, who is su- ; here. lioncd a Newpor, Rhode Island, "Chrifinn.s cornea bu onc a spen Thanksgiving home. j Howard Gnffcy was home par of; las week on a furlough from (amp! Humphries, Virginia., j Mail arrived Thnnksgivhif; day: from he members of he Red Bank ambulance company and oher unis in France..,., Friz Friedlander was killed, in ac-! lion Sepemlier 2i)lh. Hia parens have summered a Alanic Highlands] he. pas weny years. Servan Paul Brunig, anoher Alanic lligh-i landsyoung man, was killed in iiuion he Barrie day. Marshall liarre has griuluulcd i from an officers raining school a a} Souhern camp. He ha3 been com-; mifeaioned a second lieuenan, lie i has been home on a furlough. The Proud Mama. Friend So ha is your lile boy? He looks very inelligen. Proud Mama Jus as I was a his age. My daugher, now, is more like DOGS! Dogs for Chrismas!: Wha beer Chrismas presen! could you buy han a firs class, well pedigreed dog? Wk have hem hree monhs old. Regisered sock, Old English Sheep Dogs wih los of champions in heir pedigrees. Fines breed known for i.companion. Very inelligen und devoed. Price $0. Phoographs on re- Wrie or call. ques. Mr.. Neie E. Walker-Smih, Marlboro, N. J. NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT? Esae of Corbin Williams (colored) deceased. ^. Noice {B hereby given ha he accouns < of he Bubscriber, adminisraor of he esae j of nald deceased, will be audied and saed by he Surrogae of.he Couny of Mon-; mouh mnd repored for Selenien o ho Orphans, Cour of cauf Couny, of Thursday, I he weny-sixh day of December A. D. 98, a which ime applicaion wjll be made for he allowance of commissions and coun-; "Daed* November 5h. A. D. 98. ) FBANK J. MANSON.! NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT. Bsuc of Lfcy Emogene Douglass, de- * ceased. Noice is hereby Driven ba he accouns of he subscriber, acing execuor of he esae of said deceased, will be audied and saed by he Surrogae or-h* Couny of Monmouh and- repored for gelemcn. o he Orphans Cour of said Couny, on Thursday, he welfh day of DMemb«r, A. D., 98, a which ime applicaion will be made for he allowance of commissions and counsel fees. Daed Ocober Slu, A. D., 98. WALTER HOPKINS CHASE. ANDERSONS Taxi and TELEPHONE 7O Page. When we say Taxi Service we pu he emphasis on boh he Taxi and he Service. _ We fully believe in he " Safey Firs "slogan a all imes, herefore you will always find our Taxis o be in firs-classrepair and driven by coureous, exper chauffeurs. And when i comes o Service we do no hesiae abou blowing our own horn. When you ride in our splendidly equipped Taxi-. cabs you ride safely and in comfor, I is he one safe, comforable, convenien way o go abou. Hiring one of ANDERSONS TAXIS will save you ime and worry. >- Our equipmen includes a number of cars from Taxicabs and Busses o high powered Packard Limousine and Cadillac ouring cars, Being so well equipped we can fill your order a a momens noice for ransporaion of one, wo or wo dozen Cars for weddings, funerals and specialoccasions. Our raes are consisen wih reliable service. If you wan a car by he hour, day or longer period we will cheerfully make special raes for you. Remember he elephone number, Red Bank, 70. This number sands for all here is good in axi service and a any ime of day or nigh. Rain or Shine, Snow or Blow; I makes no difference o Anderson. Taxis mee all rains. When sepping off he rain sep ino one of Andersons Taxis and see how quickly you ge home. Locaion Opposie Railroad Depo. Red Bank. Phone Anderson. Red Bank 70.. Auo Baggage and Express Service. Disance. Local and Long HIIMMIHMIHMMW THE POINT o ; be considered in buying Drugs is, firs of all, he qualiy. Then, of course, you wan o be "sure ha yourdruggis keeps a fresh Sock and employs an exper loake charge of he PRE- CRIPTION -DTS^A R T - :ENT/ You can be sure of all hese goodpoins, and many more, a SCRROEDErS PHARMACY, H. C. HUBBARD, Prop. 6 Broad Sree, Red Bank. T.LpSonn 8 Tcleph.n. 79 J EGANS luo Vans and Express Now. h» movlnr lm» «near I an eparsi* o do your n n marine ol irnlur*, planaa or b«egnro, o all puru ciy or counry, ID he Tarfi padded ni in Red Bank-. Before you h»t«ur nei moving done, wrie, lend oi II far he only reliable furniure movei own, ai< «e my prices on your sexl b. AllIlndi Of ie&vy or ligh ruck- done a ebor noice. Call or addrem : J. T. EGAN. I Vr"»ll Sree, Red Banl l.ildenc. phon«2j Ofllc.»a«ae 539-R JO WHARF AVENUE. JED BANK, W. J. I Sell Real Esae I Ren.Coage* I Wrie Insurance Monmouh Couny farms k HOPPING TBUEX BUILDING BROAD SREET RED BANK. N. I. O looki, ^ommy, Sana come for you and me, Bu I never heard a single sound when he lef ha Chrismas ree. Hoffmans Shrewsbury, N. J. Geo. W. Sewing, Conracor and Builder, RED BANK. N. J. I [ OFFICE IN EISNER BUILDING, Tolvphonc 550-J. Jobbla of All Kind). CbrfuTlj Fursiifacd. I T r T f T T f i MONMOUTH STREET, Sores a Ma a wan FORD THE UNIVERSAL CAR Don Take Chances Take goihl care of your Ford an. Dou expec i o jive youfull service unless you give i some care ;uul aenion. Le us give i regular reamen occasionally. No "bogus" pars or unworhy maerials used in our shops, bu genuine Ford maerials and. experienced Ford mechanics.. Well keep your Ford car. serviceable for years if you nive us he chance. Our prices are mighy reasonable. We wan your- rade. Why cau we. have i? We nwill serve you beer han anybody else. FORD AGENT Englishown FOR THE HOLIDAYS Demounable Wheels $8.50 Leaher Door Pockes, ses of Havoline Oil, 5-gal. can 3.00 Havoline Grease, 5-lb. can Sewar Speedomeer 2.00 Norwalk Tires, 30 per cen off lis Pullman Tubes, 25 per cen off lis Alcohol, per gal..50 Johnions Freeze-Proof, per pkg...50 Radiaor Hood Cover 3.75 Ani Windshield Shield.00 Coil Proecors. v/ Many oher specials for he holidays. Pay us a visi, i will save you money. RED BANK, N. I. NewBrunswick FORD THE UNIVERSAL CAR Bes Truck in he Marke Wha he Ford car is among moor cars, he Ford ruck is among rucks far ahead of all ohers in pracical saving service. The Ford ruck embodies hose desirable Ford meris simpliciy and srengh, wih assured economy in operaion and mainenance. No business oo large nor so small ha a Ford" ruck won prove a money-making uiliy o i. Is" value * universal in business, in ciy, own, village and on he farm, and he price only 8530, wihou body, f. o, b. Deroi., The demand is bij>. Place order wihoudelay. USED CARS AND BODIES FORD DELIVERY. * «TOWN CAR. ALL, IN A CONDITION RUNABOUT. TOURING CAR, Demounable Wheels, Self- Sarer. USED TOURING CAR BODY. OPEN EVERY EVENING, SATURDAY UNTIL., NINE f

14 PagejFourrn THE RED BAffK REGISTER. CHRISTMAS! There once was a doll on a Chrismas ree,., Who sighed o he angel hai hung above,. "Oh, how I do wish hey would keep - -for me -., A swee linle, nea lile girl o love; "A dear lile moiher o curl my beds. To rock me 0 sleep.and o wake me* up. To dress me in cue lile gownaand frocks,.,j$a feej me wih milk from her silver cup; A l^nd lile moher, whod never say A word lh» was angry, nor le me fall; Who d always be ready o lei me play.wih brigh lillle friends who should come o calll" And, srange hough ihe wsnderful fac -may be. Tha lile wax dolls lile wish came _i rue; They picked her righ off he Chrismar ree, And gave her, my dear liilsgiruo youl Arhur Gunra*, nfo,youihi Conuran Chrismas Is \ -. Childrens Day ay ke Chrumajr jeajon brincj )oys ofteace o^ou; and. in kc coming year may here be no mbargo onyourhappiiie/j;may your opporuniies no be EnrehckecU may he Bales of he par -be forgoen 5 ana he Bugle; call lead you on o loved one^r >wkolove you,an<l wach over you. fs he universal cliiklren 7? dhy. Senyour homes" are buittof"if. If is lio and women nre sup.erlluous excep as sign of an endless life, for is leaves hey make hemselves parners wih nre always green. See how i poins hose whom he iny glorifies. (""v^ oward heaven! Le his bo colled he Le us, hen, lay aside he.affecai ree of he Chris.Chi.ld. Gaher abou loii and arrogance of manhood and i; no in he wild woods, bu in your womanhood and be children again, homes; here i will sheler no deeds le us adop heir poin of view nn of blood, bu loving gifs and acs of pu ourselves in heir places In he kindness." places of hese sons and daughers of Thefir ree, he common evergreen ours and of he sons and daughers of of he norhern regions, became he our neighbors. I was only a yenr or holy.reeof he convered pagans, and wo ago, as I seems, when we hung in Is honor or, in memory of he our well-worn soculngg ina row along houghs i sood for hey decoraed I he manel shelf, while our fahers wih lighs and gifs a Chrismas. and mohers looked on wih unfeigned pleasure afhe Innocen confidence we showed In *»vifl he morrow would bring forh. Even as. you and I, I all comes back in o flood of memories. Life was simpler hen. Our desires were less preenious han hose our children voice now. Modes remembrances hey were ha bulged oe and heel of lie sockings moher kni.. Life and is circumsances change, bu he essence of Chrismas never. The same happy, -childhood, he same reslessness, he same snail-like creeping of ime as he holiday approaches. The same parenhood, oo he same plannin/ across he reading able aler he boys and girls arc abed, he same loving consideraion of wha his or ha child mos desires and how far. he family purse can properly be sreched o permi some furher purchase. Every home Is assured, a.chrismas i has a groa, warm hear pulsaing J une wih he hopes and joys of childhood. Exchange. A Chrismas Wireless. To you ana yours a wircle83 Alons ho Good-will line I brings a Chrismas greeing. Wih love from me and mine. His Guess...,. "Who was I said o him ha hah shall be g i v e n? " - - : "I-don remember, JniLI presume I was some fellow who lind eigh or nine neckie holders and had Jus received four more for Chrismas." SLWinnifred and he Tree One sory of he origin of he green ree as he Chrismas ree among ho people of norhern Europe is given la " j n legend of S. Wlmifred. I is one of he many housands o[ hose simple and beauiful beliefs hn have auelicd hemselves o he midwiner fesival and which generally pass now iinror ho name of "Chrismas myhs." I is relned ha S. Winnifred, a grea Chrisian missionary, began cuing down a "sacred" oak which had been he objec of worship by he norhern pagans whom he was seeking o lead NOTHING HAPPENED. She sn-beneah ho misleoe- Wlhoji he slighes fear;.,. She fel no wllc guid remor, hough She knew lie lingered near; She Bri here calm ana unafraid, And sleepily he yawned, for lieyd Been married for a year. Wherever here is sickness May Sana Claus bring healh; Wherever here is povery May Sana Clair; bring wealh. Wherever one : - weeping May ear, o smiles give way, Wherever sadness hovers May joy come Chrismas day. To every hear has aching May peace and comfor come, And may an oulook rosy Supplan each oulook glum. May friends now separaed Soon reunied be, And every one find gladness Upon his Chrismas ree. Keep Chrismas. "There is n beer hing han he observance of Chrismas nnd ha la keeping Chrismas." Henry Van nrlgh. While he was hewing down he Dyke. Tho message of Chrismas Ig. love, jhiiro ree I was blased by a sudden. Ia. emblem^is. radian.; hankful,- cpik-i.whirlwind? - eirmrc-besldo--[ "wis : i ened childhood. Wihou lovo nfid young fir ree, which wns no harmed Wihou children here could bo noeiher by he whirlwind, or by he fall Le I Sop a Tha..... real Chrismas. The form migh sur- of he gian oak. Then S. Wlnnffeil A whie Chrismas Is well enough, Slvo bu ho «ub6ance-would-be-lack---l8-rbijarl()(mo-hivo.-kpokon-6s-follows- o he pagans: ions by addlug-ffosblffen oei.. hu i need no embroider is benefac-, Unhnppy mus bo he adul who can- j "This Hlo ree, a young child of no make himself a child BRIIIII In *. Gunning Noicei. he fores, Rhnl lie your holy ree oili.. I. I>l:.hg..5a>Q«L_s Pince, for Regiser BPil a. he VlUclldc Gunning noices for sale n The office, Adverisemen. These Three Things I Had in Mind Early his Year! RESULT:.; ;. I can offer a his holiday season a high grade Bicycle, fully IB equipped, a he same reail price ha you paid prior^o he war. This is he bes Bicycle proposiion in he marke in he sae of New Jersey his holiday ime. * This Bicycle is high grade in every respec] and has as is equipmen good qualiy mud guards, coaser brake, heavy spring saddle, heavy rubber pedals, box handle bars and is equipped>ih ires ha reail for $8 per pair. - \ While my limied sock of "his Bicycle lass I will dispose of hem o holiday buyers a he remarkably low price of " >OO Each For ha boy who has grown oo big-for a juvenile bike arid ye is hardly large enough in saure o "demand a full size wheel I also prepared for him las spring. ;. The wheel 3 seleced for such a lad has a drop frame buil for heboy who is no fully grown. This bike has srengh and is buil wih he highes qualiy forks ha are procurable in he bicycle indusry. The ires are well worh $0 per pair, This is a wheel ha would sell in mos bicycle sores for $7.50 and would go like ho cakes a ha price. My holiday Special Price on his wheel is. There is.no bicycle dealer, who is ou of he hands of he sheriff, who. would dare o presen o he public such bicycle specials as hese wo offerings enumeraed above. ~*. - TIRES ^ Also while hey las, and my sock is no over large jus now, I can sell you a dependable bicycle ire a $3, which is much less han he same ire sold for some ime ago. I have ires ranging in price up o $5. When i comes o bicycle ires I am on he job again wih a worhy selecion.. -.,. «- Well, f olksrhe goods are here. So am I. My sore is open all day and I will be found here awaiing your call. I am also a my ; "shop around he corner" in he evenings and if i is more convenien for you o pall afer dayligh don hesiae o do so. I will be glad o alk bicycle wih anyone. I is my only line and I know i from each end of he alphabe. I can give you an inelligen alk abou he Indian moocycle as well if you are ineresed in a moor bike. " v If you have a bicycle ha needs repairing, I am on he job also, as I eiher do he work myself or personally superinend i. All work is guaraneed on eiher bicycle or moorcycle if he repair work is done in my complee repair shop. ou TETLEY THE O I C Y C L. E M A. N Mechanic Sree Red Bank, IM. ij. "Near Enough o Broad Sree for Convenience, Far Enough Away for Economy" REPAIRING MOTORCYCLES SUNDRIES " * * ].... [PHONE 2S0-J

15 PERSONAL. Mr. and Mr«, Charles K. Humrichouse and- Mr. and Mrs. Augusus Layon and daugher Anna of Drummond place were holiday guess of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Worhingon of Yonkera. Thomas Gluscy, who is saioned aboard OUR of Undo Sams navy vessels, spen Thanksgiving wih his parens, niw. Mr. mi. and UIIU luil Mrs. Thomas Clusoy of Mechanic sree. Mrs. William Bur of """Long» Branch spen par of lus week wih \ Mrs. Thomas Irving Brown of Bruuil >i*anf ( - sree. Benjamin Hendrickiion* and family /y of Now York were holiday i»ue3a of ; Mr. HcndriekBonB purena, (,apain ;J and Mrs. Samuel Hondrickson of,( Fair Haven, and of Mrs. Ilcndiick- Bons parens, Mr. and Mrs. John Braun of Worhloy sree. Mi/s Murguerie Tlioesen of New York.has been visiing Mr. and Mrs. Louis G. Davidson of Leroy place. Ensloy Whie, who ib saioned n he navul academy n Pelhnm Bay, pen Thursday in own wih his pnr- ens, Capain and Mrs. John Whie of Whie sree. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles B. Hcmbling of Shrewsbury avenue enerained relaives from Long Branch over Thanksgiving. Alvin Bills, son of Rev. James D. Bills of Monmouh sree, was home Sunday on leave from Ihe naval raining saion a Cape May. Mrs. Annie C. VnnNoe of Mannsquan is Visiing her niece, Mrs. Alber W. Worden, Jr., of Monmouh sree. -**\ Frank Holmes of Asion, Burlingon couny, haa been visiing Daniel Woods of Red Bank and Mr. and Mrs. Wellingon Wilkins of Tinon Fnlls. Henry V. Marks of New York spen Thursday wih his siser, Mrs. Barbara Heyor of Worhloy Brec. Edward Tr,uex of Allen pluce, who is saioned n Camp Eusace, Virginia, was home he laer par of las week on a furlough. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Howard Newark apen Thursday wih relaives of here. Miss Bessie Tansey of Maawan has been visiing Misa Marina Healy of Bank sree. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shoemaker of Wilkesbarro, Pennsylvania, spen Thanksgiving wih Mrs. Irving Rink and Miss Margare Tiglie of Mechanic Sree. Mr. and Mrs. Shoemaker made he rip from Wilkesbarre in heir auomobile. Miss Hazel Way of Newnrk visied her cousin, Mrs. Ellis Megill of Wes sree, las Thursday. H. Raymond Phillips of Whie sree, who is in Prance wih he signal corps, has been promoed o sergean. He wroe of his promoion in s leer o his wife, who was formerly ; Miss Louise Slaery. Mrs. Vanderveer VanDorn of he disease. She was 8 years old and had lived on he Giles propery a Hnlf-Mile road is he gues of herwaer Wich he pas sixy years. niece, Mrs. J. R. Bridge of Greenwich, Connecicu. Gilber Giles. The Only surviving She was he daugher" of he lae Eden Ewing, Sr., and his son Eden immediae relaive is a broher, Nelson Giles of New York. The funeral " of Shrewsbury avenue, who nre employed a Hammonon, spen par of was held Sunday afernoon and was las week a home. in charge of Rev. John C. Lord. The Charles Cake, a chief field clerk burial was a Bay View cemeery. wih ho American forces, has been ransferred from he 70h division o PNEUMONIA PROVES FATAL. General Porahings headquarers. The. & 76h division will be one of he firs Broher of Renwick Sculhorpe of divisions homo from abroad and Mr. Red Bank Died on Monday. Cake by being ransferred misses an Milon Sculhorpe of Asbury Park, ; opporuniy o ge home early. a broher of Remvick Sculhorpe of Miss Margare Cooper of Newark Red Bank, died on Monday of pneumonia. He was fify years old and spen Thnnksgiving and he remainder of las week wih Mrs. W. D. for many years was employed a J3ayre of Shrewsbury avenue. ; " Charles C, Flaley, son of John. Flaley of Illinois, spen Sunday wih his cousin, John Cavanaugh of j Wes sree. Mr. Flaley is saioned, a he U. S. radio school n Boson. Rev. A. E. Ballard, presiden of j he Ocean Grove associaion, is! spending a few days wih Judge and! Mrs. C. E. Hendrickson of Eas Fron i sree. ;.. A meeing of he Moose lodge, will i be held omorrow nigh a which six \ candidaes will be iniiaed. The Daughers of "Libery lodge will give a dance Friday nigh in he Davidson building. The.. Sons of VeeranV_ auxiliary: gave a Thanksgiving dance for he soldiers a Camp Vnil las Thursday nigh in he Davidson building. The. music for he dancing was furnished by Miss Clam Dunbar and Conrad de la Mae. Miss Ehel Whiiker of Trenon spen he Thanksgiving holidays wih Mr. and Mrs. William J. Swannell of Bergen place. Miss Alione Chambers of McLaren sree is seriously sick wih yphoid.fever. Mrs. Vernon Dey of Wesside avenue is on he sick lis. Chief of Police Harry H. Clayon is enjoying wo weeks vacaion. During hib absence he police headquarers is in charge of Sergean Hary VanNoe. Mrs. Rose Lile and son Wilber of Bradley Beach were Thanksgiving guess of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Worden, Sr., of Oakland sree. Mr. and Mrs. George Grause of Bridge avenue enerained Chaplain Joseph T. Casey of he ranspor Vori- Seuben, Bev, Jofin E. Murray**of New Monmouh and Mr. and Mrs. John V, Hogan of Red Bank a dinner on Tuesday nigh of las week. Joseph Piccolo of Shrewsbury, former manager of he Acme sore on Monbiouh sree, will leave in a few days for San Francisco, where he will spend he winer wih relaives- Miss Margare Smih of Souh sree has been spending a few weekg wih her aun, lira. John Taylor of New York. Miss Mary Davidson, (laugher of A. L. Davidson^of Monmouh sree, who is employed in Yankos soi;e, is confined o her home wih u severe aack of onsliis. Richard Dcy of Wesaido avenue has.been on he sick lis wih somach rouble. -,, Willinm Pinaril, who was sen o Cump Devens and who was.in an officers raining camp when he armisice was signed, has received his honorable discharge and is now* visiing his moher, Mrs. Ella Finard of Reckless place. Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Crae of Bridge avenue enerained Mr. and Mrs. Allen Heskeh and children of Newark over he week-end. Mrs. Elizabeh Heyer of Newark spen Monday and yeserday wih friends here. Wilbur Smih of Broad sree is laid up wih an abscess on his finger. Frank W. Mazza has aken charge of he shoe shine sand in Marasuios barber shop on Fron sree during he abbence of James and Vio Marnscio, who formerly conduced he sand and who gave up hoir business o figh for Uncle Sam. Boh are now in France. Miss Margare Mahews of Monmouh sree, who has been sick wih a heavy cold, is recovering. BURIED AT DENVER. MM. Alber M. Poindexer Formerly Lived a Red Bank. Mrs. Anna Frances.Poindexer, wife of Alfred M. Poindexer, who died November 22d a Phoenix, Arizona, of consumpion, was buried las Friday a Denver, Colorado. Mrs. Poindexer was a daugher of Elnahan T. Field of Red Bank and had many relaives and friends hereabous. She and her husband moved from Red Bank o Denver in April, 92, in hopes of benefiing Mrs. Poindexers healh. She recovered and enjoyed splendid healh up o las May, when she conraced pneumonia. DIED OF BRIGHTS DISEASE. Waer Wich Woman, 8 Yeara Old, Died oh Thankfgiving. Miss Maria Giles of Waer Wich died Thanksgiving day of Brighs Griffins hoel a *Wana.massa. Bw sides he broher menioned he leaves hree oher brohers and five sisers. He was a son of he lae William Sculhorpe of Hamilon. The funeral will be held omorrow.. Deah from Apoplexy.. Mrs. Mary E." Gran of Asbury Park was found dead a her home Sunday afernoon. Deah was caused by apoplexy. "Mrs. Gran was 67 years old. She leaves a siser. Noice* from he Pulpi. A well-known clergyman of Boson Was Once alking^wih some- friends wih reference o he desirabiliy of chronological cohorance in ideas, in he form of wrien saemen, when he observed ha here are imes when his" mehod becomes n rifle oo suggesive. "For, inaance," said he speaker, "I once heard n miniser in New Hampshire make his.usual Sunday morning announcemens as follows: "The> funeral of. he lae.and much-lamened sexon akes place on Wednesday afernoon li hree oclock. Thanksgiving services will be hold in his chapel on Thursday morning a elevenoclock. ". No Kick Agains he Railroads. "So you don share he general indignaion oward he railways?" "No," answered Farmer Cornossel: "I have always fel ha a locomoive was eniled o a grea deal of credi for sicking o he rack insead of snoring up and down lie counry roads like an auomobile." OF CHOICE MEAT FRIOAY and SATURDAY FOR CASH ONLY I will pay you o rade wih us because we give you he very bes qualiy ha can be bough a he lowes possible prices.! Lean Plae Beef Jersey Fresh Shoulders Jersey Boneless Lean Pork Roass. - Jersey Fresh Hams j Jersey Pork Loins Legs of Spring Lamb j Top Sirloin Roass j 22c Boneless Po Roass 32c Chuck Po Roass Home Fiade Sausage 0c 38c 0c Dixie Bacon Prime Ribs of Beef 30c!Forequarer of Lamb 2c Philadelphia Scrapple JELKES GOOD LUCK OLEO 30c 33c 2c 39c 36c 25c 20c ha he repuaion as he equal of he very bes buer. Try a pound, if you dono like i come and ge your money back. -2c No Exchanges Al Sales Mus Be Final No Approvals Announce for Tomorrow, Thursday, December 5h TWO HUNDRE SERGE AND SATIN DRESSES F\>r Women and Misses An accumulaion from he regular sock; all his seasons mos desirable, syles in pracical and dressy models of serge, sain, georgee and affea. Embroidered, Beaded, Braided, Souache and Buon Trimmed.. Values o $35.00.:..- WILL CLOSE OUT THURSDAY Silverone and Velour Suis Taken From Regular Sock A collecion of his seasons smares models. Suis of Velour Cloh, Duve de Laine and Silverone. Peau decygne lined and inerlined. I r Values o $0.00 A Special Wais Sale Thursday Offering Exraordinary Values/~~ Sniar ailored and dressy waiss of georgee and crepe de chine,braided and bead rimmed. High, low and round neck models. Colors Bisque, Brown, Taupe, Plum, Navy, Flesh and Whie. All sizes. J.r^ 395 Values o $ v; r >» f:?t BROAD STREET, RED BANK

16 Page Sixeen. THF fed BANK REGISTER New Jersey Food Co. BROAD STREET RED BANK The Home of Good Qualiy FOOD PRICES LOWER CHOICE PEA BEANS, - lb 2c Mohers or Quakers Oas, pkg 0> c Quakers Hominy Gris, - pkg 2c Heckers Cream Hominy, - pkg 2c Quakers Corn Meal, - pkg 2c Heckers Cream Oa Meal, pkg IGc I Condensed Milk Honeysuckle Brand, can 6c Evaporaed Milk Everyday Brand, can Baked Beans wih Pork in Tomao Sauce, car c Baked Beans (Red) ; Highgrade Brand, 3 cans 25c. n n w! i n ill I ^ ^ Buerine, Fresh swee and wholesome, lb 3c Crisco, Bes for frying^. and shorening, all sizes, lb 30c Campbells Soups, all varieies, can.0c VanCamps Soup - 3 cans 25c Bes Rice, (full head) - lb 2c Choice Broken Grain. Rice, lb 9c Columbia River Salmon, lb Fla cans 35c K lb cans 20c: Gold Medd Flour, - T -~- - r - 2-ilb Sack $.50, 2 lb Sack 75c Macaroni, Spaghei, Cider or Whie Vinegar, - Tomao Casup, very fine _... Olives Suffed or Plain, - Pickles, Swee or Sour, SOAPS AND SOAP POWDERS AT ; pkg9c bole 3c bole 3c bole 3c bole 0c Bes Bocax Soap, - large size cake 6c P and G Laundry Soap, - cake 5c Climax Laundry Soap, - 6 cakes ^oc Gold Dus Washing Powder, - pkg be FRUITS AND VEGETABLES AT REDUCED PRICES Oranges, Medium size " Swee and Juicy^ 25c doz Fancy Grape Frui Swee and Juicy, 5 for 25c Fancy California Lemons, - 25c doz Poaoes, large Round Sock > Onions, red or yellow Yellow Turnips, 6 quar baske Jersey Carros, 6 quar baske California Sof Shell Walnus, Fancy New Mixed Nus, 6 quar baske, 80c 6 quar baske 60c 5c 0c lb 0c lb 35c PRICES IN THE MEALDEPARTWIENT.-. Spring Lamb, Hindquarer or Legs, SirJo.in Seak, naive heavy beef, Fresh Shoulder Pork, - - Chuck Roas, heavy naive beef, Fresh Chopped Mea, - - Chuck Seak, very Tender, " - lb 30c lb 35c lb 32c lb 26c lb 28c lb 28c FRESH FISH Fresh Rock Cod, - - lb 8c Fresh Winer Weakfish, -.- lb 0G Barnega Oysers, quar 0c Sof Clams, T quar 30c Jersey-Food RED BANK Pre-Holiday Sale AT 33 Wes F"ron Sree ON WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY Exra Special Sale on Silverware and Cu Glass Beginning Saurday, December 7h, and coninuing unil CHRISTMAS, we will have special prices on everyhing in our seleced Jewelry. sock of dependable Come a once while he assormen is a is bes and make your selecion. If you feel you canno spare he full amoun a he ime of your selecion, a small deposi will reserve any aricle for you. We will hold any aricle on deposi for your convenience. Our assormen conains many suiable and useful aricles for gif giving. J. SHAPIRO, 33 Wes Fron Sree, RED BANK. Do Your Chrismas Shopping NOW " -; A T ".. EVERY WOMANS SHOP, 6 Wes Fron Sree, RED BANK. Where Forman & Feinbirg Usiido Be. 9 A full line of Chrismas j;ifs for men, women and children. A lar. variey lo sui everybodys ase and purse, ("ninein naw uul look hem over. i: Fine Blouses, Silk and Muslin Underwear, Hosiery and " Gloves; also Novelies. _, -Everyhing SEPARAVELY BOXED free of charge. Prices are righ!.. FRIDAYTAND SATURDAY SPECIALS: Ladies and Childrens Und^nyear, shjjhlv;_soi!cd..dis-. coninued numbers, ec,, - Beauifully rimmed Has, ali- laes -models, made of New Sain ami Feaiher fias $3.9. -ev: Has a $.98.. S7.5i. ivv $.9- ^. Come While They Las. HAVE YOUR HEMSTITCHING l)one HERE. EVERY WOMANS SHOP, The Sore Tha Helps You Pracice Thrif. NFWQ lleiyji) ERffliT rilulu ifpvpabt Langun was discharged from Camp iieiiruill. Lee, Vn., whore he was raining for a commission. BOROUGH TO INCREASE ITs WATER RATES. \. * &: :i: J s«mr. m s. L. L. Hoose and son Flabush 0^ -I. M, Uppercu has been appoined,,,..., mee Friday alernoon", December Mrs- Lillian h. Wells spen several 20h, wih Jh-s. 0. C. Bogardus. The v ii I, f VU, k W XT J l V " ml JIrs - j program will consis of he Red Cross hussell bidpole a New Egyp. I magazine and musical selecions...lnrueniiii Kennehh Hand visied! The borough council is preparing his parens, Key. ami Mrs. A. Vf. o pass a new waer ordinance which kind, several days las week. Lieu- will increa.se he waer raes o he enan Hand is now saioned a small consumer abou 25 per cen Washingon, D. (V land o he larger ones 50 per cen. Mis. Krncs Heeren is visiing her faher,, Aaron S. Van lluskirk. k Mrs. Mrs. Ilceren has been spending seyeral MIDDLETOWN VILLAGE NEWS. monhs a Columliia, S. C, where lior Inisljani] is.siiioneil.. The _ChrJsimas r j Sale a he Library Ensign and Mrs. Edward A. Md Made Profi of $22. d E i l I l l he Cornwall miliary school, visi- over, Miss llnrgure Morford and he oil; his faher, R. \V. Jewe, Sr.,.las rusees of he library helped o arweek..>.. \ range and, conduc he sale. Mrs. Harold S. Collins of Philndel-i A vicory luncheon will be served phia.was he gues-las week of Jier on Saurday, December h, a he moher, Mrs. Anna Osborn. Reformed parsonage for members of Charles. Jewoll vjsied relaives he womens emperance union; a Springliclil, Massachuses, las Assemblyman T. Llovd Lewis will week... speak nex Sunday " morning a... he MT. and Mrs. -. F. Iulmer Armsrong.., Rcformcil-ehurch. Harold Silver will...i _.l, If.!..».. TA "^ T*\... j I. ami children Doris and Dorohy were! end he Chrisian Endeavor meeing he.ciiiosls scvernl. days" lus week of i " nigh. A delegaion of.women Mrs. Armsrongs parens, Mr. awl from here will aend a progress cam- JM Jh C S h k f Rd Bk Paign meein Md Rd «eu<jr will be presened a he same Chrisian Kmleavor sociey has Mee- j.imc nnd he hooks opened for sub-escripions o he seveneenh series. Wilson vice presiden, Isabella Guliek Harold Hillyer presiden, Daniel l Tin- annual Imzar and ho supper secieary ami Fred Diez reasurer. of Calvary.^. church..»,... will..» lie r ~ held i*«.*l«in a l he h ^ J Rev.. k V * «lllll Marion Ill T., VV Conklin W ll \ lll,.was»*(lfc> I made ICl\ ^ l lecure vo,om of he church l h nex Tues- chairman hi of f he prayer.meeing i com- l:iy.;.i»l ii....in. \\c_iliiehclay. i ^ uiie>i I.I\. mifi-; Illiui;.Mrs,.MIS. Daniel lailhm Hillyer chairman Ililldnl Monvll uf he aviaion ser-j of he social commiee"; conn Mrs. Asher v;c.e.spen a four ilay.s furlough here. Krving chaiimim nan cof he lookou comlas week wih hi;; parens. miee. and Miss Marie Buerfass Homy T. Hopkins of he chairman of he flower commiee. j I was a visior here Miss Marion Dickinson was" home I l!il «ce;:. f,, r lhanksgivi ig from he Ballard i ^-^Ali^- iuul..-a\i fii. ^\V.ulur--..--Vaiiaiv..<ifYSclioul-n-X^w- ; Voi:ki > - -*- ^ l-ordham spen Thanksgiving wih Ernes Taylor has reurned o New [ j,.>lrs. Variana parens, Mr. and Mrs. York for he winer. ]...llrmver J Mrs^_Sus;in_ Benneis living for ""JTif lii ; irmii r ~ATT!cei s""o r5i()nt- he wfner wih her siser, Miss Louise ilair spen he week-end wih Mr. Harshorne.. and Mrs. Arlmr.S. Vanliuskirk. Mr. and Mrs. Arhur Heah have William Weinberger nnd F. Pierre gone o Long Island for he winer. Holmes were honorably discharged j Waler Heah caugh a possum las -".; " : - s week. Joseph week which weighed nine pounds. CHOCOLATES Pure Delicious Home-Made 60c, 80c and $ per pound L#UG5 CANDY SHOP Esablished in 856. Now in old Firs Naional Bank Building, 30 BROAD STREET, RED BANK, N. J. SCHROEDERS PHARMACY The Place of Grea Opporuniy For he Gif Maker Our beauiful line of new Holiday Goods, full of he choices selecions for he Chrismas rade,-will be ready for your inspecion.. Tuesday, December loh We have made our selecion.his year wih he hough of having our display conain he newes, ye inexpensive, aricles for useful and appropriae gif giving. You wie. find on display here such seaonable gifs as High Grade Saionery nealy packed in aracive boxes. Toile Ses arid Individual Pieces. - Perfumes, impored and domesic..manicure Ses and Individual Pieces. /.. Toile Soaps, in boxes or by single cake. Confecionery of he mos desirable kind. Cigars and Cigarees.. Many of. our aricles are aracively boxed for holiday buyers. -S HROEDERS PHARMACY HARRY C. HUBBARD, Prop. 6 Broad Sree Red Bank, N. J. Telephones 38 and 6 Winer Mooring Means Harder Work for Your Baery and neglec of he baery a ha ime may resul, in. cosly repairs..-.. You can avoid his rouble if you give your baery a small, bu reasonable amoun of care and aenion..le us give your baery a es i coss you nohing. arid-may save you money. We will gladly advise you as o is needs during cold weaher, and will make repairs, if necessary, in he righ way a he righ cos. Pay us a visi oday. vice means. Find ou wha "Exide" ser-. Red Bank Baery and Sarer Co. 5 Mechanic Sree, Red Bank Telephone 036

17 THE RED BANK REGISTER. Page Seveneen. /.,,..<,/,,}, The Norwood I Tire Company j SAYS: Don Buy Tires Now Wai for Our Sensaional Announcemen of Bl BARGAINS a a Very Early Dae We Have Any Auo Supplies You Need BEST SERVICE PRICES LOWER THAN COMPETITIVE Broadway Long Branch TEL, 7 To keep up he emperaure when he. mercury goes. f down! ; All-wool overcoas made of heavy weigh, warm, de- pendable fabrics. J? Variey! Value! ~!^f!; Moncyback if you wan i. Special "Shopping Service", ;f i. for orders by mall. r> Wrie for nunplea. WJUBj ROGERSPEET COMPANY Broadway alslhb. SHREWSBURY NEWS. Broadway n 3h S. "Tho Four Broadway Cornero" Fifh AV«M b Warren a»«. NBW_XOBK d-hc Mooing of he Follow-The-Boy«League Tomorrow Nigh. A mcoinp: of ho Follow-fho-boys srue will be held omorrow nigh a he Prcsbycrinn church. There will l>c vocal solos and communiy sinking and leer will be rend from iia lioys abroad. Some of he wriers of hese leers lmvo aken par hi he recen fighing. Sereopicon he guess of Frank B. Woods Thurs- slircs mud ide l>jrhe iniedsneirgov"tiny. THcjnven gunning pud sho a ommen of he cahedral of Rheims lo of game... before and afer i was bombarded Mrs. Oo Applcgae was a New by he German guns will be shown, York visior las Friday. wih remarks by Corwin K. Liiison Harold Ely will move from Holcomb farm his week., of Alanic Highlands, who has lived in Rhoims. The younjf peoples home missionary sociey will mee Friday nigh UTTLE SILVER NEWS. a he chapel.. The prayer meeing his week will be held a Mis. Willinm H. Johnsons on Broad sree. Nex Sunday morning Rev. Mr. Sclmichnr, religious insrucor n Cnmp Vnil, i will preach a he Presbyerian church. The burn dance piven las Friday nigh a Mrs. A. H. Moleys need aliou?fio for he benefi of he Long Brnnch hospial, Mrs. Waler Morris had charge of he dance. The hospial auxiliary me his afernoon a Mu. Jacob Shoemakers. Arhur Campbell, son of C. A. Campbell, was home on Thanksgiving from ile naval saion a Cupe May. A new coal wagon for he Consumers* coal uml ice company of Asbury Park hos been inmle a Charles Hurleys shop..tom Sahurlon, who is saioned a Cninp Humphries, Virginia, spen las week wih his parens, Mr. and New York winer homo yeserday. A. leer wns received Thursday from Frank Gullnhim, who is wih he. 3lh infanry in France. Frank wries Hin he is well. Cinlmcr Forsamler, who ms heei driving a moor ruck a Syracuse, h.if; been musered ou of service and will reurn o work as chauffeur for J. W. Brown. Nahan Marx was linnie on Thanksgiving, from For Howard, Maryland. EATONTOWN NEWS. Mens Club o Have n Clam Chowder Supper Friday Nigh. Uev. l.oscr G. LeRKe- of Rei has been honorably discharged from miliary service. He arrived home Monday morning from a camp a Uui-lingon, Vermon. Harry was sen o Camp Dix among he firs of he Selecive service men. He failed o pass he overseas examinaion and wna hen ransferred o Vermon. He is he firs from his place o reurn from miliary service. A pary of Newark friends were Supper a Ghurch Hall Nex Week- Harrison Shampanore Home. The ladies aid sociey of he Mehodis church will serve n supper in he church hall on Thursday nigh of nex week. Harrison Shampaiore, son of-w. W. Shampanore, has been musered ou of service. He had been saioned a Camp Dix since May 26h. Mr. and Mrs. George Ivins and heir son Willard have been visiing Mrs. Ivmss siser, Mrs. George E. Dresser of Boson. Miss Annie Lawrie, Leniider Mc- Campbel! and William II. Carhar, Jr., have been laid up wih grip. Morrell Moore has been home on a furough from Camp Mcrrif. Eugene Wor<len, who is saioned a Washingon, D. C, was home las week on a furlough. Mrs. James Benne is repaining Mm. Michael Snguioii. and reroofing her house and ie having he inerior remodeled. Joseph p Reynolds y of Camp Dix and ---"- *-»-- spou par.of. las Michael Caley has moved o a soldier friend Occnnk.- week here. Mr, and ri Mrs. A. H. Bonlen spen Abou Sf>." was cleaved by he play Thanksgiving wih Charles IHirin of given las Friday nigh a he school Eao Orange. building for he benefi of he Mehodis church. The show was ably pre- Mro. W. P. Brown reurned o her sened ;uul hose who ook par received liberal applnuse. Miss Klesnor Quickenbu?h of Freehold baa been spending a week wih her broher, George M. Qmielienbush. spending rv few ilnys a Shor Hills, Ijpng Island. George M. Qiuicl«mmisn is learning o run (in auomobile. HOLMDEL NEWS. Womens Tempcrnnce Union Cleared $22.50 a Concer. The Clarion Six or Red Bank gave a concer las week a he Bapis mn presened a urkey and a quan- M, M R, V()Orhc,^ iy of vckell.les o U-V. and Mrs. ernincl n -numlier of id Uv PMlcrson for hen- Tli.mlsfjiving dm- uinner Thanks K ivin K. IC -. I A ; L. Irry aw; fmnily. :=-.^Miss -I-,iilf»--Vob?o spen Tllinks--Thriikiiifivinp"a Ih-ooklyn giving a_n«w_ Providence. _ "- \,, Miss Angio P. Chase reurned Sun- Miss Mnliel Morrison of Eas _.Omii {0-wa8_ji Ruos-of-Misa Mamie I{iK*ginso on Thanksgiving.. Iieslie VVolco of Ocennpor wa3 home from Camp Meado Sunday. Joseph Ilerry. of Souh Enonown V. QUALITY F»RICE SERVICE ASSORTMENT Waches Every Wach Guaraneed. : WRIST WATCHES. Ladies Wris, 0-yr. 7 jewel $3.50 " - ". 20-yr. 7 and 5 jewel... $6.00 up ". ". solid gold, k...$25.00 up " " serling silver $7.50 o $6.00 " " various shapes,., $0 o $60 The movemens are Wnlham, Elgin, Gruen, Omega and Swisg. POCKET WATCHES. Walham or Elgin, 7 and 5 jewel $23.50 up Walliam or Elgin, )k. gold....$28.00 up Hamilon or Howard $5 o $00 Gruen Waches.$25.00 up Oher makes in gold, gold filled, serling silver and gun meal. ". MILITARY WATCHES. Special nickel, luminous..$.00 and $0.50 Elgin anil Swiss, 7 and 0 jewel.$ o $50 Ingeraoll Wriss $5,50 "La Tausca" Pearls "La Tausca" Pearls are always he mos desirable for personal adornmen. They canno be disinguished from pearls worh a princes ransom. We have hem in many aizch ami lenghs, some graduaed and ohens regular, in Panama-Pacific, Ceylon, Paria, Calife, Baava, -Keyva and Marha Washingon qualiies. Wih gold clasps.....$3.00 o $20.00 Wih diamond clasps $20.00 o $0.00 Ohers as high as $ Clocks Seh Thomas, Session, Waerbury, New Haven and Ansonia Clocks in 8-day or 2- hoiir ime. - Sch Thomas chime Clocks...-.$35 o $50 8-day Mahogany srike Clocks..$0 o $25 Small desk or dresser Clocks..$2.35 o $0 Alarm Clocks.$.50 o $3.00 Mahogany Candlesicks....$2.00 up per pr JCii-Glass- The designs on our Cu Gloss are cu on clean,_clear blanks and every piece is all cu. Bowls ;....$2.25 up Nappies.» up Cream and Sugar A.... Sjfep Vases :... i.octup Fern Dishes... 5,00 up Spoon Trays.,..., up Celeries up Bon Bops..., up Candy Jars..., up Crues, each 2.50 up Mayonnaise,...60 up Relish Dishes J 5.00 up SPECIAL. 7-pie.ce Lemonade Ses,... $,35 7-piece Waer Ses $5.00 and $ piece Waer-Ses...$0 and $5 Special Radish Jar, 3-piece 75c Beauiful mahogany and pained glass Candle Nigh Lighs $3.50 Mahogany Serving Trays $2.00 up JEWELRY. See Oiir Green, Whie and Yellow Gold Combinaions RINGS. 0k and k Gens Signes...$.50 o $8 Ladies Cameo Rings $3.50 o $20 Gens Jap Signes, diamond...$7 o $30 Ladies birhsone Rings....$2.00 up Emblemaic Rings $8.00 o $30 Childrens Rings c lo $3.50 SCARF PINS. Solid gold Scarf Pins...$.2S"up Solid gold, wih sones -... i...$2.00 up Solid gold, diamonds $5.00 o $50 BRACELETS. Solid gold, plain or engraved...$0.00 up Solid gold, wih sones.., up Solid gold, diamonds.-..,._.-.,-." up v Comb, Brush and Mirror, serling..$5 up Comb, Brush and Mirror, plaed..$8.00 up Miliary Ses, serling 9.00 up LA VALLIERES..- Miliary Ses, plaed...-. Manicure Ses, serling 7.00 up up 0k and k Pendan and Chain..$.00 up AH in fancy cases,.hin models. Pendan fnd Chain, diamond.., up Shaving Mug and Brush, pldecj...50 up Whie and green pol^j.00 UP Sand, Mug and Mirror 9.00 up. Plainum, wih diamonds up Cloh Brushes, Puff Jars, Hair.Receivers, Hooks, Files,,ShoeHorns", Cresim Juis, ec. BROOCHES. IN IVORY. Solid gold Brooches....$ 2.50 up Brush Conib und Mirror.....$0 up. Solid gold Brooches, diamond up Brush and Comb 5.00 up Plainum sind gold, diamonds., up Brush,.Comb and Manicure Se....$9.50 Rolled gold Brooches $2.00 o $.00 Manicure Ses $3.50 up Gold plaed Brooches 65c up Special Manicure Ses, -blue nnd black 3ai- Pins, same price as Brooches. borders on whie; cased....$5.00 o $2 KNIVES. Solid g gold,, plain and engraved...$5.po $p up Rlld Rolled gold l d up Gold plaed :.-ri-.z5 up Lingerie Claipi, Beadi, Lockei, Cuff Linki, Tie Clopi, Waldemar Chaini, Earrings, Cigar Cuerf, Ec. in large filiorm«n*. Beauiful new sock»f Maionic Rings. a See our Haad Pained Enamel Jewelry. Miliary Jewelry a Reduced Prlcei. -3-, YSlr **..ct The fac ha our Diamond Sales has almos doubled in he las hree years is *abou he bes proof which we can submi ha Reussille Diamonds are sold a he righ price and ha Reussille Diamonds are Qualiy Diamonds. We are saisfied wih small diamond profis and our cusomers have in every insance been saisfied wih he gem. This is why, so very ofen, relaives or friends of one o whom we have sold a, sone, come o us for heir Diamond needs. DIAMOND RINGS. _w.ujilo-.^io <S o $0 Soliaires; w..50 o 2.00 $25 o $50 Fancy, whie gold.. $0 o $00 Fancy, plainum.$78 o $550 Diamond cluser Soliaires....$50 o $00 Gens Diamond Rings. $29 up Many of hese fancy rings are se wih rubies, sapphires, opals, ec. A beauiful new sock of 8k. whie gold. Rings jus made.., China A, hpauiful-seleciion-of-lmcfair-d-hand pained China, some wih heavy color designs and ohers wih he more conserva-. ive ligh border designs. ( The aricles.include- Plaes, Bon Sons, Bowls, Vases, Creamers, Celeries, ec. Hurd Saionery Service, one and.wo sars \60c pld Colony...75c Lawnee... 76c Large boxes Lawnee...,..$6.50 In wood mission cases....$0 and $ In Circassian walnu cases $ Glassware.. Our line of "Imperial Glass" (colored gluss) wih is beauiful lusre will appeal o all. Prices oi aricles range from $.25 o $5.00. Frosed Glass Vnses.$.25. up Frosed Glass Bowls.30 up Poery Vases and Bowls Fancy Beads 2.00 up A large new line of beauifully colored and well seleced fancy Beads, including Veneian hand-made Beads $.50 o $5.00. Mourning Beads.75c o $.50 Toile Aricles IN SILVER. «Serling Novelies Kniin^Needles :. 75c o $2.50 pr Needle Shaahs,..65c o $2 Sals Belles.$.00 o $2.00 Sals Boles, enamel op....75c o $2.25 Picure Frames ;....75c o $2 Book Markers.75c o $.00 Embroidery Scissors!$.25 o $.50 Yarn Holders "..$.35 o $2.00 Mach Safes $.26 o $5.00 Cigaree Cases..$8.00 o $5 Sewing Shules. $.35 o $.BO Vaniy Cases : $2.50 o $2 Bole Openers..., $,00 o $.50 Silver Thimbles c o $.25. Mesh Bags, $7.00 o $5 Hundreds ofoher useful aricles. Silverware STERLING HOLLOW. Bowls.....$6 up Baskes... 6 up Bon Bons...50 up "Vases up. Candlesicks $5 up.sugar.spoon.$2 up Cream Ladle... $2.25 up Cheese Server... STERLING FLAT. Sal & Pepper $3 up Sandwich Trays.. $2.50 up Bread Trays $ up Buer-Knife $ up Pie Server $2.76 up Jam Spoon $.25 up Berry Spoon $5.! Tea Srainers... $2.25 up DIAMOND JEJVELRY. _ $.50 up "MeaTorks 77$i up Brooches, Iprge....$0 o $SO Egg Server... Bar Eins.. $7 o $50 $3.50 up La Vallieres, small.,.$0 o $20 LaVallieres, large...$30 o $250 PLATED HOLLOW. Scarf Pins»....$7.50 o $75. Bread Tray Casseroles $3.65 up Our line of inexpensive Diamond Bar $3.85 up Sandwich Trays.. Pins ; Brooches, Pendans, Braceles, Scarf Caser Ses «> $ up Pins; ec.,-will please you. They aiie all $2.75 up Baskes $8 up modem in design. Bowls... $6 up Jam Jars.$2.50 up Jewjel Cases... :/ $2.60 up PLATED FLAT. Bread Board Se. $7 up Ho Milk Picher. $5.76 up?dur plaedtlaware consiss p aricle? in Communiy Silver, Rogers Bros., 87, Holmes & Edwards and Reed & Baron. Single pieces from... 65c o $3.50 Half dozen pieces from....$.75 o $8.00 See our line of Seak, Game and Carving Ses. A large assormen of Silver Chess o selec from :.....$2 o $300 " Service Frames The bes line of U. S. Army and Navy Meal Frames on he marke. Prices from $2.50 o $9.50. \ We Welcome You o Come in and Look Over Our Shelves. They are More Crowded Than Ever Buy Early, Ge Firs Pick and Avoid he Rush. Monmouhs Leading Jeweler. ; OPEN EVkNINGS I was he firs leer received from Charles Gahlcr in a long ime. Mrs. Charles Whilock of Ne.w York lsiis reurned home afer a visi wih Jlr.i. Henry Ooyif^. ^ The junior UiclieB J "aid sociey of he Keformed church will hold a sociable iii!x Tuesdiiy nigh... Evere News. Nofneein^ of he Red Cross auxiliary was held las week on accoun of riianksgiving. This weeks meeing will be held omorrow afernoon. Arhur Soden hab moved from Edward Connors house o one of Lewis S. Thompsons houses a Lincrof. Archie Wrigh has moved from Mahew Mullinss house o Cyrenius V. Sillwjjgons dwelling. llurold ihuu and family spen Sunday wih Thomas V. Sou of Red and 2:00 o :00 P. M. on Tues- December 0h, 98, o Bunk. Mrs..John I!. Sillwngon and herday, daugher Rachel spen par of las week wilj... Illi:a, Sllhvagau..s..sisciv enable, any ajepayex..of.-he A. Allicr Dehnis-oflloboken Miss Helen Viering oe Lconnrdo duy o Trenon.nornmLiiooTafeijaiul-Clmiles-SillwngfnrDf his" place * «J i! " ^ J Esablished 686 PHONE 57.R Lde la REUSSILLE 38 Broad Sree Red Bank, N. J. TAX NOTICE The assessor of he axing disric of he Borough of Rumson will be a his residence beween he hours of 9:00 o 2:00 A. M., -HperKliivg-He^Thmilisgivino holiilays visied Misa Vierings siser, Mrs. placed on heir propery. wih her parens. " Luz of New York, lus week. " _haye liccn.received from V. A. LGER, Cecil Crawford nnd I pays o adverise iifthe Regiser. vyho ar(f "over here." Adverisemen^ - Assessor. MWMWWIWW»WWMWMH>MWHWM»»IM»W NORWAY MAPLES S 200 beauiful Norway Maple j Trees o be sacrificed in or- \ ier o clear land (or building o «q purposes. g: Worh $8.00 o $2.00 apiece. Your choice.for $3.50 each if seleced a once., Broad Sree, r RED BANK, NEW JERSEY. ; CHILDRENS EYES IW neihrc hiin. Nnw!, he limv, bofore in; luinl win(t"fl work n b.. boiiln. Hoiicliichf ninl neuraikln i Ui:l.ly rllcvfil. No luirfio [ur consluukin. I STIL.ES S* co. j I Philadelphia Eye SpcclollsB Every Wedncaday Hours 2:S o p.m. No oher remedy.will so surejy and (juickly correc somach ailmens, regulae he liver and improve he general healh as a dose of Urpe\ Silo of Anr Modlclni in lh< W«I. 3oldo»crywhero. In BDIII, O,, 25c,

18 SATURDAY, DECEMBER MABEL NORMAND "PECK BAD GSRL". Aracion Exraordinary AMERICAS GREATEST PRIMA DONNA in a Firs Run Goldwyn Feaure TRAVELOGUE COMEJOY nepi Thursday, Friday, Saurday, December 5h, 6h and 7h»ar Acs- OF BILLY CRUMBY.- Blackface Singing, Talking and Dancing Singing Comedienne Comedy Singing and alking, in a Comedy Ac "BUMPING THE BUMPS" MATINEE 3:OD EVENING 7:8 Phone 06O-M THE AT RE RED BANK r > December 9h HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE Celebraed Acor of he Screen and Sage in a 5-par Sensaional Phoo Drama of a u Husbands Condemnaion of a Family Friends Perfidy Eniled "MY HUSBANDS FRIEND" 5h Episode of "Hands Up," sarring Ruh Roland. Universal Weekly Tuesday, December 0h HIGH GLASS VAUDEVILLE From he Saurday Evening Pos Sory by Peer B. Kyne - An Absorbing Sory of an Old Mans Love for a Boy Holmes Travelogue Universal News- Weekly MONDAY, DECEMBER 6 LILLIAN WALKER "LUST OF THE AGES" Thursday, December S VAUDEVILLE MAY ALLISON.IN HER LATEST METRO PICTURE "The UNIVERSAL WEEKLY Reurn of Mary" COMEDY Friday, December 6 VAUDEVILLE DOUGLAS "THE The Firs Time We Have Played This Picure OFFICIAL WAR REVIEW REELS Saurday, December 7 VAUDEVILLE GLADYS II IN "MRS. A Picure Sure o Please Evefyone CHARLES CHAPLIN in one o his lae C3iricdies F-arrvous Wi and Laria Thrower of "TE-iE ZIEGFELD FOLLIES OF 90" I a -ifi- m m i ks Bes Resauran. Theres only one kind of a Resauran o keep has #ie brighes and «cleanes perfec in sysem anc! in deail..thas he kind we keep., Were old by hundreds of regular, saisfied parons ha, we come as near o <j» keeping a perfec resauran as_ is possible for anyone o keep.. -. Youll never-.find poor qualiy"a. ~~. " -. THE FRENGH RESTAURANT and youll.no secure a our ables/hings ha.! we canno ( conscieniously recon.mend... - :.. / / _".. Jus, as soon as is possible o : obain, any-.new subsanials or delicacies for he able.vpu piay be sure \yegrasp he opporuniy. Thas why everyhing in season is always o be. found here and has whyhe seasons begin earlier wih,us han in mos resaurans. ;,.". " : ;.. :..-..-iioy^er-s--ai i e-in--season-newi- D-ui.-0-ys-ei^- sews-and-oysei fi-js-are-excepionally delicious..-.weserve oysers oii he half "s.heil if desired,. >, -.. j.... PETER NOGLOW & CO., Proprieors Broad Sree, apposie Monmouh y Red Bank, N. J. *c^^ RUMSOM NEWS. for u en-da.y rip o Deroi, where his afernoon a he parish house, j u..--,, M..,,!» has been dispached l>y his firm o The.Oceanic branch of he Red inner a_ Counry Club Nex W.ek^ buy six new rucks...cross.will mee.a he parish house i for New Uouncilficn. ; Timohy Coliey of Eas Oceanic Friday afernoon o sew on-medical Several friends fi Cuuncilmeii- : spen /sevensi days.las week wih j garmens. A his gahering Work elec- (ieokre W. Emery.and Charles friends a _\*(iw York... j will be given ou for members o ake A. Wilson will give, hem a banque : Girion Van Ilorne, who holds a. home, a he Humson counry ciub ne.m, res]ir;isib!e pqsiion a For Hancoek, James Allen and daugher Essie of Tuesday nigh \ is enjoying: a vacaion, and is visiinj; Oceiinic, who were.overcome by gas _..A a niihinfr of he Ruinson fire (friends a Xcw.York, in.heir. home- wo weeks ago;have company Uis Thursday nifh Michael] Ciiailes Wpod.ward,. who is em fully recovered. I.wire necessary o Shay, Kennirili. Bruce, Earl jlnrks,! ployed a Now Yolk, has been visiing have, h he services i of wo physicians; i a., An/.lrew Srdsr.cnjfer. Frank Caron, I his moher, Mrs. Charles Woodwnrd. rained nurse and several neighbors Ray VoorhceS, Carlfun Yanlloi.K, j A Krca willve hsld- in Holy before hey were revived., ] Chaj-les A. Wilson, Daniel A. Nauh- Cross church beginning Friday mornon, The monhly meeing: of he mayor Jiiines- Porer "iiiid_ John Me-! inj;, "I will end wih, a high mass a and council will be held omori. w I.aili--!;l!n vreie proposed for member-i en oclock Sunday moriiing; nigh, j This will be hejlas monhly ship; They will be.vowd on n he! l.ieuienan FrajiK Ward,. wllio is meeing.of he year aiicl many ma-i December meeing. g "Plans are being saionci. a Camp JIevri,,- Tennny, ers of imporance will urnic before... nuiiie lor a banque o be Livcn-by gi was home Sunday on ass-hour furyho.is of commiees. J he meoinp, principally he repors in January. - lougli. His bfiher Charles, Jju-.Missi.S (Kaie and Julia \Vool- mi olllcer in he naval inelligenceg The second enerainmen of lic ley y of 0 Xev Xe.v \ork Vork have been visiing bureau, was also home Sundav. Peoples Popular Course yrill be given ; heir parens, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel " Communion will be observed a he a he Oceanic high.svlioul audiorium "YVoolley... " "" Pre.-byvcrian church Sunday morning.! omorrow nip;h( by he Meropolian Miss Xullie Mears,, vrho aends d S. Re-v. A. ^ A. McKay,; y who--, has been ; a enh-i.lainnu.rjf rio of male, singers, j Klizuhch conven, a" Morrisov/n,,is ih; army hospial a folonia "Several i ie firs enerainmen of.his years j spending hej- Thaaksgi\ing" vacaion mpnh.s will occupy lie ])Uljji. Thecourse was held Tuesday nigh of las n-rr*r I i<lrr^ln?fer" "-"^- J * i " pul.li a.nigli wil -be occupied by I week and «Kjvl]_ :ieniieil. Jlic _ : ^.Jiunis-l-.^l-HrplijH^nnw-pmpoyCTi l:^;~in"fce-enmeitmr^llttirr^ given "by he as sujpiiilundiii of he seam liers, preaching here of ie. The prayer Maud Sevens concer company. n he ^overnniou pin n a Moi^iin. meeing onigh will be led by M^rn. - : - --WT - Michael Shay, who is in eharg uf Samuel BrUce. Luke LonghoiW can work for,yon he auo nuka a he T. A. Gilie-jiie An imporan meeing n{ he Pres- ; in his weaher jus as good as he. jjlan a "vlorg:.n, will leave l-ri-::iy byerian. ladies aid sociey wis, held; docs a oher seasons. Try him. THE WAGNER MARKETS Saddles of Lamb BEEF Prime Rib Roas I Chuck Po Roas I; Sirloin and Porerhouse Seak 32c Ib Boom Round, Top Sirloin, Cross Rib Flank Seak 29c Ib Chuck Seak 28c b Chopped Beef 32c Ib Navel 22c Ib Rump Corned Beef 32c 0. Brookfieid Buer 69c Smoked Beef, sliced per b 8c LEADER IN F>]RICE AND QUALITY _ ; FOR THIS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY WE OFFER: 2 BROAD STREET Telephone 22O Red Bank ECONOMY Home-Made Sausage IVSea 2c!b PORK Loin of Jersey Pork Fresh Hams Fresh California Hams Home-Made Sausage link Sausage 32c Ib Fresh Boson Bus LAMB- Genuine Hindquarer Spring Lamb Shor Forequarer Spring Lamb Shoulder Lamb Chops Lamb for Sewing 25c Loin and Bib Chops Libery Cabbage 5c Ib Dixie Syle Bacon Corned Pig Knuckles Fresh Honeycomb Tripe 2c Ib Candled Fresh Eggs Spreadi Oleo 32c,Ib C Meadowbrook Bacon Fla Corned Ribs 8c per srip 8c File ofi Geef Fresh Killed Roasing Chickens c Ib Fresh Killed Fowls Choice Beef Liver 5c <> Frankfurers 26c Ib J Gokis Boiled Ham 7c per l Ib Nucoa Nu Oleo 32C Philadelphia Scrapple Brookfieid Eggs SALAMI 2clbi Hoels and Resaurans Supplied chickens Boned o order 22 n/ionmouth STREET..... Telephone ^3 Red Bank REDBANK, N..-JT..- Your Saisfacion Our Success SANITATION # *

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