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1 LULU.) VOLUME XLV. NO..39 a Wmklr, EsUnl u imond-ouw Maar «i fo>i- «Bail Bank, M. J., nnd.r h«k»\ of Mrcb, H7». RED BANK, N.J., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, $1.50 Per Year. PAGES 1 TO 10. /HGH LFE" N BOLVA. AMONG SOUTH several Condors. These, birds seemed o us o be hree or four imes as big las /mi; of our urke buzzards. The lire said o he f.hc same kind of bird MniiNTAiNcps S "" huzzards, and live on un MOUNTANEERS.. ;,,,,,,, 0).,,, or ohl, p anjmal whi(;h i,- i happen o die on he mounain.dopes nr on hc high plaeaus. When we go o LaPaz we found a line hoel. The room men were all ver big men, and he all wore DANCED N FANCY GARB. CONDTONS AMERCAN Boaa Made of Reeda, Even o he Sill, Pl Lake Tiicaca, he Highoil Bod of Navigable Waer in he World Sheep and LUmm. JEWSH BALL LAST WEEK WAS VERY SUCCESSFUL. he Mr. our of Soulh, and Mrs. Cook iibes par of America which sue inuking: When we lef Cuzco, in Peru, we wcu o Lal J uz, hi Bolivia. To gu :i o LaPa. we had o cross Luke Tiicacu. This lake is he highes bod o heir unklos. looked odd, bu we soon go used o The ji of LaPaz is he capial of Bolivia and i is he highes capial ci in he world, Likewise i is said!l«* 1 of navigable waer in he world «n3> ^ work. ses, m u } n * ^ i ook H seamboa, mimed he ncn,:.» l)l! mpuh arns and --< - r more han welve, hours o cross he nv f> rc n» f a.n>» e nl ji lake, which is more han 2/, miles!", 11 h! l» har P ur L s, f, obove sea level. The seamboa j h c P«eau or ableland f «iwli \j0nv. (ll-i makes onl one rip a week each wa d h b dd v Th pars of ier up in he he ci. On above he a gren golf ground,,which if makes onl one rip a week each wa ^V. 1?» gren golf ground,. and he boa was crowded. v TherB he highes golf ground in he world, accommodaions fbr ubou 100 j Alhough LaPaz is air. up hill and! 1 h " ** a &<><>} ms \W auo passengers on hc boa, bu here 2f h g (1 )W l>; hl " p a &<><>} ms \W auo " b i l passengers on hc boa, bu here! (1)W l>; hl " * a &>} \W were 2f or more passengers who mobiles, find hese, auomobiles can could ge no berhs. The women -V hired ver cheap in spia of hc were all looked afer b being pro- ne ha he price of gasoline is ver vided wih berhs, bu abou wen hi K h» ml i ha 8 wear oul v " r men slep in bunks or on ables quickl.- The railroad comes o La which were rigged up in he. dining Paz nvgr he room.. Wai Aended b More Than 250. Peraona and he Profiu Will P.,.,, Amoun o a Lea. $600-Ten! hulil!u H * he - P a9 A 1 "- Prlica Awarded for Coiumca. More han 200 persona aended hc second annual ball of he ladies Hebrew socie on Riverside* avenue las Wednesda nigh. More han half or hem wore masks and nearl all of hem had fanc cosumes. The dar, abou a room decoraed in red, whie and blue. There was a wealh of.flags and sreamers. Hackes orchesra-provided he music. Everone seemed o have had a fine ime and he commiee in charge received man complimens. The exac amoun cleared is no e known as all ain. ric or groesque dancers swirled BUYS PROPERTY HE RENTED. Buiine Place on.woi Sree Bough b John T. Domz&l. John T. Domzal has bough from Frank Brasch he proper on he wes side of Wes sree where he has on an.auomobile repairing ears..the lo is 75x55 fee. Mr. Mom/.al bough he proper for $6,0lK). For welve ours he was emploed a lleiirx Mc- Dormos garage. l>om he sar Mi-. Domzals business has seadil grown awl he now «mplos four mon. He will enlarge hhvrarage and sorage place and his Will provide room for soring abou fcir auomobiles. BOATS WLL START SOOil THE ALBERTNA AND SEA BRD BENG MADE READY. YOUNG PEOPLES FROLC. SXTY BAPTST YOUTHS HAVE A FESTVE "EVENNG. ill reurns are no in» bu i is cer-,. c.. u « ,.. ain, ha he profis will be a Uar FV" Soc : e^ll^eld "/if""v!"" $000, TThis will be used for he?«*» " "" * l }?l,i b D " suppor of he Hebrew Sundaschool and for furnishing he snagogue. Ten prizes jvero offered for mlroad comes o ui- bes cosumes al, d herl) was muc high ableland, and... hoseawards. Thc iudire \e uch Ural origin. According o ligion he original ncu and his siser Were sen down from heaven o rule he. counr. The slid down on a Kunbeam or J moonbeum. and he landed on islands in Lake Tiicaca. We pa&ed close b hose islands in crossing Lake Tiicaca. When he when ou come o.he edge of Kha ableland and look down ino he msiii where he ci lies, i makes a ver beauiful picure. Manv of he buildings have roofs of iron, and mos of hese j red, When ou ge o he edge of he ableland nnd look down a he ci, i is a* good deal as if ou were "" lhe "" lhe - f he Grnn<l Can n of.original nca and his siser landed ««Colorado and were joking down nfr bhoir- «nnl».,im, mnnnl.e.im.» a ci here. Tho buffs around heir sunbeam or moonbeum rip, he were married und founded he line of ncu rulers. The conrolled ho counr for several hundred ears, unil he weir killed off b he Spuniurds under Piuro. The were grea engineers and, handled sones for heir buildings lulh1k nearl us /iff (is some of he slums _... bundled b he ancien Kgcians in H slfl( - 1 hl heir pramids and emples. The Were also a groa people for irrigaion and he used ho mounain sreams and he meling snow ol he mounains o provide waer fur heir crops. According o he.sories of he ncas, he had human sucrilices, anil aome of he alars on which he burned or cu up hose human vicims are sill sanding. Thealars are grea blocks of sone, cu square, wih n hollow in he op which was supposed o cach he blood of he vicims. Thin sounds pre "raw" in hem* das, bu almos ever old religion hud human sacrifices nnd in eome cases hu bod of he human sacrifices was eaen afer-i had been served up on he nlar. One of he odd hingsseen on Lake Tiicacu were he boas of hc naives. There arc. no rees an he ci of La Paz are colored a good deal like hc bluffs of..he Grand Canon, hu he colors are no anwhere near as brillian as hose of Arizona, The railroad winds around a lorine of hills o 1 ge down ino basin where hc ci is locaed, railroad he ci has wo riolr for hoih, awan s. Thc judgcb were Councilman J. Birdsall Pharo, Program and a S. Paricki Par Officer. Eleced. Six oung folks of Red Bank and sixeen visiors from Kcpor aended he annual meeing of he Bapis oung peoples union of Red Bank las week, Repors b various J M. Finkelsein, Frank Singer, Mrs. commiee showed a healh condi J. N. Pinack and Mrs. Jack Landa, ion Of affairs and a resume of h Firs prize was a en-dollar god work of he union lor he pas ear piecc and i was won b Mrs. Aimee 1 showed ha he socie had been cx- LangKon of Fair Haven, who was ceedingl acive. Among oher dressed as a Hawaiian girl and who hings he union held a bazar, helpei had her fac- and armssained o fa he church bazar, ook charge o look he par. Al Slenzhorn of Me-1 some of he weekl praer meeings Laren sree, as a ramp, won second i "wen over h* op in a memberprize, which was $2.50 in gold. Missship drive and ook charge of a Sun Florence Finkelsein, aired as a;da nigh service. Turkish girl, won hird prize, a cor-! -,The union a is meeing las week SONG RECTAL AT CHURCH. Th Large Sa e of Tickes for Affair on Frida Nigh. Final.u-run)4i-rri(M[:v are being made for he.ok" recial which will be given in he liapix church lri da ni^-h), h Mml.-mic forilia Th(;slof. Tin- allair will be under inauspices of he lied liiink Womans clb. Mrs. llanid fuller and Mrs.,,,,,,,.. 1. A. We.s.-cll, who are in charge, re- Merchans Seamboa compan is p(j. hal,_,. ir(,,, ao,ji.,, c,. j, assured. as man ickes have been sold a he Cand Kichen and b Mrs. Tulle Alberina Wfll Look Like N-w, aa a Large Par of Her is Dsini; Re-Buil Firs Trip lo bemude in Abou Three Weeks. The seamboa Alberinii, of he being pracicall rebuil a her dock a Red Bank. When compleed she * S ^ L S ^ i ^ L A,^ The aris will bring her ownaccompanis, Adniii Vanderbil, who is a par of her hull will n- enirel ni-iiand she will undergo manv oher changes. The job, i is said, will make her more seaworh hnn-wheii she was new. llei; siser, he SM Bird, is being overhauled. The work on he wo boas will cos abou $15,000. n a few das he seamboa compan will pu men a work ma king he channel. Four o six men will sar in a moor boa, wih a rowboa in ow, and when hc come 11 a place where a sake is o n* pu down he will ga ou of he ninfoi boa and row o he place which is o be marked as par of he channel. Cedar bushes and pino ops will be used as sakes and he will be driven ino place wih a force pump. The channel will be marked from Red Bank o he mouh of he soloisi and conpijscr. BOWLNG SEASON ENDS. THE ARCADES WN FRST PLACE AND FFTY DOLLARS. The Seperac Were Second and ha All Sars Third Arhur Waler* of Alanic Highland! Wina he lii[;b Averoge Prize. The Commercial league bowling ournamen of Red liank ended las Wednesda nigh on ile Sheridan Arcade alles, wih he Arcade Kivo in hr^ place. A purse of $51).wen o he Arcades. The member* of he eam were Clarence Jones, Marshall j Longsree, Wilford Sweene, Henr j Lcaho.rman, Arhur Walers, Ra- J. L. Lincoln and which is abou nine mills disan. l mills will duro kimona. i eleced Johi The oher prizes and winners were Miss Annabel Tele presiden, House vice presiasilk umbrella won b Ronald Bed-,den, Alber.VanNosrand reasurer, ford of Monmouh sree, who repre-lmiss Mildred Harrison secrear and aeneu. nn ndian chie, purse won b Miss Rose Asbar Park, who wore Bunk ime lclh.. he pu. >,,,.,..,.,.., beaded Miss Marion Sco recording sccre-. (in b Miss Rose Reznick of a. -The newl eleced officers made a cosume; a few remarks. Plans were made,, i. i n 1 l COVOll Wllll KllllllU P Miunr iiiui wim or hree elecric rolle roads which - j,, s win m(!... a> U)ik. se,,,, */i. i l r v i / i o f r i i o r i l T\ni*r l i h r > C V....* -,.. m covered wih pained spoons and wih, for a religious pagean and a cake go o. almos ever par of he ci. won b Mrs. Louisa Mauraof Wes ale. The meeing wound up wih a have a hired woman o j esencd fanc (lancer ami a Scoch i dred Harrison a bab. The mos peculiar., ie respeci vl,i v; nn d $2 in cash! Anoher number leir dress is a.high whie, - Q b Harr Freshman of Long Nosrand, who f hem are marke women amlsome are working women wih heirtfabies on heir backs; and some are rich women, for he dress in line garmens and carr he par of h.... sraw ha wih a narrow brim. This hu is almos exacl he shape of a mans all silk ha as worn in our land. 1 There is nowood for fuel in his counr and a ever saion along he railroad here are big heaps of a kind of moss or fungus which grows of.perfume won b Miss nis*of Wes Fron sre g g on he ablelands. This is chopped off or dug up wih a ool like a grub hoe anil is carried o he saion on sened a Souh Sea slander; boles j Visi of he Assessor." Those who " s Lillian Den-; ook par were Roger Wmbs, Wil-.,,..., _.ee and Missliam Braiscd, NormanDavids and Anna McriKold of Rumson, who iep-j Misses Anna Olsen, Eveln and Mil- - - "... T,...!_.. and A. nnai )Oi House. was b Alber Vanwas dressed as a and who sung Souhern Abou six sakes Each ear he channel shifs is seldom ha an sake iif i same posiion as las ear. Boa service beween Red and New York will sar norm; beween April 9h and April The Alberina, capained b McC an Wesof Long Branch and wih Edward Lile as pilo, will make firs rips. The Sea Bird will be. ino service in Ma. David Voorhecs of Long Branch will capain her and Asbur Edward of Long Branch will he her pilo. Cap, Charles E. Throckmorlnn, one of he chief owners of Jhe seiunboa compan, saed in a alk wih a Regiser reporer las week ha 1. he passenger rade of he coro^uvhad shown a sead increase he pas few ears bu ha freigh business had fallen off. He said if he oj of Monmouh plan wen hrough wih a deeper and wider channel freigh carring b bous would COUNTY GRANGE FAVORS PLAN OF TAXATON. Farmer* from Various Pars of he Coun Gahered a Maawan for j Their Annual Meeing Officeri nsalled and Program Given. omnna ^ran^e, which is an or-1 (^iniznion composed of all he.grange^ of Mniirnoiih coun, a is annual mewing n Maawan a fewdas ago adoped a resoluion endorsing he 1 llo!nidfl dea," which is a scheme for axing farm lands according o h" revenue he produce. he pro used. Liber ^ran^-c of Marlboro had proud i viousl advocaed he plan and i l he was on he recommendaion of his i;iaiigc ha he coun organizaion, S(> 1 passed is resoluion. Randolph 11." Slrkcr nf Red lii.nk, muser of Pomona ^{Ullue, prosified. A KO i fine dinner was serve! b.he women of Olive Branch jtmnke and in he afernoon he new iilliciis of he coun.granui! were in-.-l.-ilhvl b a ii-iim from Karmingdalc consising.of Max.aMone. Mrs. Li-!i-.s AiimVirai 1. Mrs..aMone and Mi-s.,1.. Morris. Thc officers of Pomona grangi.* are W-illiam L. Johnson of Adelphia maser, S. (.. Silv.-rll nf Freehold ovi-wr, Mrs. G. W. Cu[iu\vr of lmi_lishown lecurer, Second place and a purse of $30 wen o he Separaes, consising of Fred Morris, Henr Hoffman, Ceorge Gra, Joseph Roler, George Dennis, The All Sars go hird place and a purse of $13.50, On his eam wore Leser Davis, John Brasoh, rving Van Brun, Fred Jones, Fred Ponerman and Frank Galro. Arhur Walers of Alanic Highlands won a prize of $10 offered b Joseph Pror for he highes individual average. His average was 187. Wihaverages of 184 and 1H0 respecivel, Fred Jones and Fred Mor-, ris won prizes of $5 and $2.50. Fred Morris, wih 23.!, had he highes - soi-c bowled in he ournamen and, lie won a ba offered b 1U. M. Dfjvid- The J, Kridel compan offered $H for (acli score of 245 or more and no.one made us. go(.d a isccre as hi,s. Tonigh a he Arcade hc bowlers who made he bes spare records will l.iive si roll off for $1) offered o he. man who makes he mos spans. JUNOR AGRCULTURSTS. Hair who Was"ogged ou as "The j "dark" Sheik." The Young Judean socie ; songs, sold i Afer he program everone,,, m,..,,r noe anil is carrieu 10 LC smuuu wu -?e.tl^lv 1 *?*}^L U^ ;he backs of pack, mules.. n oher»a had no woqd ou of which o hf e^ ih bouonnieres o raise mone for heir ; donned a green paper ha and games club room. The ball was he firs!were plaed. A collaion was served large affair in he new Jewish com- in he basemen, where here were muni building. The fine dance ables aracivel decoraed wih floor caused much favorable com-lgreen sreamers and oher suggesmen, jions of S. Paricks da. The com- miee in charge had Miss Alma P. j Thompson for is chairman. The assisans were Miss Annabel House,, and «. Jong, he naives cu hesereeds and. cure hem. Then he ieihem in lile undles hree or four inches bales of ha.. Then hese bales are D he ciies or villages and "PATSYS PARTY." Juvenile Midllclowncri Planning for a Bu» Season. The work of organizing he bos and girls of MiddleoWrr 1 * ownship ino junior agriculural clubs has lijnrv 1 - Conover of Holmdel sew- been compleed. Some of he nwmavd.,. W. Lle of Maawiin assisan hers of he poulr and pe cluhs seward. K. (. Bennnon of Glendolahave sared o keep records, while reasurer, D. H. Jones of Freehold hose who are members of he gar- Becrear, J. T. Allen of Allenwood den and flower clubi are waiing for l\ -elieeper, Mrs. Randolph H. Sr-; warmer weaher, so he can sar ker of Red Bank Ceres, Mrs. Henr work. Meeings of he club will be crease enormousl and a a much Rvong of Karminiidale Pomona, Mrs.held ever few weeks unil vacaion, less cos han is he case a presen R. B. Wells of Marlboro Flora, and Lanern slides will be shown a and when mos of his business is han- Mrs. Rose Allen of Allenwood lad,-here will be alks on subjecs he died b auomobiles ami rains. assisan seward. club members are ineresed in. Brjl- Cap. Thockmoron -became ran-, A lierar program was given com- ] c ins and pamphles drilling wih iniscen and alked abou old imes.prising songs b ho grange, gree-1 various phases of elub work will be a Red Bank when 21 sailing vessels ing b h. H. Semler of Maawan, a : disribued. Senior Worh While Girls and Gueas Miss Doroh MeKenzie, Miss Anna pron enormousl. Have a Joll Time.,Olsen, Miss Bearice La on, Miss _., _./,<»,, r ~F! Mildred HarrisonS.-Miss Bessie Wil- The Senior Worh While girls of,._ ^i., TT_i_ nnn D_» : plied beween Red Bank and New solo b Mrs. Shilneek York. All of hem (lid a hriving and a rending b Mrs. freigh business. Red Bank and he cum of Glendola. counr roundabou had man fewer 1»_--- inhabians hen han now. Cap. j Throckmoron said ho Por of Mon- < mouh plan would bring back hese old-ime condiions and ha boh producers and consumers would j fi l of Maawan Si x clubs have been organized Howard Slo- wih a oal enrollmen of 225., Leonardo has 36 members in he garden club, 37 in he flower club, 27 in he poulr club and wen in he pe club. n he same qluhs,., _,,, f i- Navesink has memberships of seven. Oak Hill Guernse Seleced for Call- f)ve nj le and s; x; LiiK. rof haa mem. A HGH CLASS COW. fornia Herd. berships of four, none, wo and wo; Te Sei Wr g hc Red Bank Bapis^hurch gave a "Pass par"-frldaniigh. Eigh Pasjrf persons wore presen. A shor musidies of reeds are sewed ogeher o can ver big loads on heir backs. W h h OiM or rceas arc sowea lobl-uie. iu w h - - m e n who were form ho boa. The reeds arc sewed.,..,,.. ogeher so closel ha he boa is% V>^V anidos ^, i^ B -1. <1 ;~1!!,.? f.^ Sflni^wa nv5 kome*! arebig enough o hold six or eigh carrinds of carried in loads mus fishing nes he naives use are also made of hese reeds sewed ogeher. Thc fish in Lake Tiicaca are mosl small, being abou eigh inches long, from 200 o 400 pounds, e carr hem ver easil, ap- n one place in La Paz a.hig buildconsrucion, and he cal program was given comprising a piano overure b Mrs. J. J. Wille of Middleown, vocal solos b Mrs. Alber Talor and violin solos b Mrs. Cecil Willard. A Bachelors Reverie A plale e lie" was gi eniled "A ven. Those son, Clarence Hejre&. William Braised, Evere Brewer; Alber Van- Nosrand, Jr., Mrs. Frank House and Mrs. Alber VanNosrand. -^-* ^ AUTO OVERTURNED. An Acciden on he Newman Springs Road Sunda Afernoon. da. was jus being dug. A long j Mrs. of men were bus a his work. Mis. Holmes. The performers wers coached b Mrs, Homer Meho, Games and refreshmens were enjoed. The color "FEDERATON DAY.".,. ~ i i i ii* Hill, ui K ncn uo «.. "«o... bu here.is said o be a much bigger Th(, earh jn he cl, llal. was carried fish which is occasionall caugh. nn h[, bricks. of hese* mon in lile The pan of he reeds used in making, oads of aboul four Bh Ovelsful eah, he boas and sails and nes which lg & ](lc0 abou a quarcr of. a mil c is under he surface of he waer is u was cneapcr o ranspor whie, and he naives oa his. is i h(, c, irh from ho c(, llar in nis wa called ndian asparagus and is said> han j was 0 us0,i onkes, or mule o ase like our asparagus. V c saw ; cnr or mool, rucks,, nil his sl lows man bundles of his asparagus bus how cleap man power mus-be here. we did no ge a chnncc o oa an. ThorL, al. c qui. good man moor The naives call heir reed boas. ru(, kr nmi hu hc aro mos. hnls ! owned and used b foreign commer- Pur of Lake Tiicaca is in Poru! ci ui houses, and par is in Bolivia, When we There is n ver large sared o cross he lake we were in here. As in a good ma.._. ul ul ul!)ll. ll:l Mll. nl. uhl.,., Peru, and when we landed we were counries, hc graves are buil above j M r s ci alon" n ] L. e f lrs vii in Bolivia. Here we saw man mon- ground of brick or cemen. f iich ; idon" 0/, he.^ac federai who ook pnr." were Homer Meho, An auomobile owned and driven Mrs. Alden Mason, Miss Edih Me- b Charles Cohen of Long Branch Lean, Miss Margare Finch, Miss became unconrollable Sunda afer- Adele El, Mrs. Alber Talor, Miss noon on he Newman Springs road, " " T h c Mrs. Cohen and a lile whie dog under i. The driver and his wife and he dog crawled ou from beneah he car. The were no much hur. The Grover, Miss Doroh Harris, [near he Oriole basoball field. Foser, Mrs. Waler Kinsman,! car overurned, wih Mr. and Edih Worh and Mrs. Pierre " " scheme, including refreshmens, was engine in he auomobile kep going whie and green. afer he car upse and he rear wheels spun around. The power was urned oft, Several men gahered a hc scene of he acciden and pu he Will be Obierved b he Womans j auomobile righ side up. sthe car Club Frida Afernoon. "Federaion Da" will be observed j b he Red Bank Womans club on j Frida afernoon and he guess will he clubs of he was no seriousl damaged. DOUBLE HOUSE SOLD. umens and ancien.saues which were se up b he people who inhabied he counr before hc ncas camo along. There is quie an indusr carried on now b naives who make lile saues which aro Hiipposed o represen he big saues ha are sanding here. These uauns are from hree o lile eigh inches long, nnd some of hem look n good deal like he Hillikens which ore made in he Unied Saes as., - (1 <-emoi-r, be prcaidens of here. As m a good n " u, 1?..,? P J\". S._ i hird disric. The speakers will bo ice presmion and grave is a vaul or n niche, inf long.,, r..,, T i., s V row of vnuls or " ~ "" " vauls aro four or The fron of each vaul hns an iron niches. 1 huse rk, vk, e presi( on There five graves high, j musi(,, Ml. g_ Wnn. (, n H_ b hosesses will be hird diswill be Smock. Mrs. J, W. NOT DAUNTED BY STORM. Six-Five Women Go S L h : vs Girl, a Guernse cow born ; Middleown has memberships of en, and bred on,t. Amor Haskells Oak en, five and six, Belford has mem- ; "Hill farm in Middleown ownship, herships of en, nine, hree and hree near Red Bank, was shipped las j, n( i p or Monmouh has membero Coun.! week Co Davfe, California, o become-: pnip 5 0 { { mr> fi ve one-andfive. The Sea o Learn he Sle*. Ja foundaion cow of he Universi oal enrollmen is 71 in he garden Despie a slee sorm and bad of.california dair herd. George ci u bs, 66 in he fewer clubs, 46 A BOATHQUSE. spring sles of onsraed. V => of cioinmn were ucm- ^»^ - u > v. «««uw*n ""ri"-"- *; _ «.» Variaions in color and Her sire was Florham Buer:Frank Dickman u Building on he River Fron. Frank Dickman is building a boadesign for drosses and has were Bo and her dam was Florham lv. shown b Mrs. Caherine Griebel. She;was seleced for he Universi _ She claimed ha he foundaion pa-iof California herd b W. M. Mulon, ] 10llse on his proper on he river ern need never ge ou of sle. Jr., field secrear of he New Jer- fron near he dock of hc Merchans She said he paerns ma be usedso Guernse breeders, associaion, seamboa compan. For some ime for an maerials from creonne ojhe was asked b Prof.JV. M. Kegan,.pu S Mr. Dickman has been cramped canon crepe, as she demonsraed. former dair husbandman a he New f or room f or hi s increasinp; boa She said a grea man brigh colors Jerse agriculural experimen sa-, building and repairing business and are being used on has his spring.! ion, o selec wo cows for he herd. las fuj] ne bough he proper from Helen Bishop, he home demon-i The oher cow seleced is Rushbrooke, Mvs _ Henr S. Whie on which he araion aeen eave lessons o rain- j Raider of Meadowbrook farm of; ncw building is being consruced. Bernard ing leaders from five communiies, where projecs have been sared for _.. designing childrens clohing. Mos Girl, of he designs she demonsraed 1U1. lcaucjo v -,, She is raveling o The buiding. win be 28x45 fee, wo where projecs have been sared for! California in compan wih v s and a half sorics high, wih living - - " --* f1! - 1 _ j rooms on he second floor, which Mr. [Dickman will occup. The building Fair Haven Home Sold. will be provided wih elecrici, gas, David Wallace has sold his house! hea and oher improvemens. will were he lile oke and he peasan dress, which are adapable for children wo o eigh ears old. on he norh side of MeCarcr avenue jcos abou $0,000. Thomas a Fair Haven o G. C. Conrad of seen is in charge of he job. Thomas Spring- *- *..,, i l J. Hi: llu!»lu.1blt?i Will UC 1*1 1?,.J, *V. or brass graing in fron and his w. rhi i d Ml. s/ Johll FJ> Mrs, HonlC(, secured b a big padlock. Jus be-, B Vanl)orn, Mra. C. C. Warous nnd hml he graing are flowers or Mra_ Fa>d l wikoff_ plans, and he graing nnd padlocks ma be needed o proec he Mowers. or plans from hieves. The show windows of man of he sores a nigh an proeced wih A over saion [rolling iron shuers. These shuerr he rain o si>ll nri, rolled up (luring he da o displa ho goods in he windows, bu n nigh hc arc rolled down and he boom of h«shuer is f ;ood luck okens. ios would ener hese "dou." While we were crossing Lake Tilicaca and in ile lile lnkes which we passed on he rain, we saw n grci jjockeil o a big saple which man flnmingoes, These birds were [OLM in he sidewalk. Some sores pink and whie, nnd someimes a [which have a number of windows whole flock of hem would snr uifihnve-a big box in which he padlocks» onec and ll o some oher par (if, lr,, hung on hooks when he sore ho lake. [opened in hc morning w s panis fns- ElKll Pad- Original Shor Soriei, Proper on Drummond Place i Bough b H. Curdon for $10,000. Parick F. Kenned has sold a j double house on he,eas side of, Prummond place owned b Daniel i, Cook o. Curdon, who has a home furnishing sore on Broad sree. Mr. Cardon will occup half of he house and he will ren he oher ialf.* The lo is 48x150 fee. The house has seven rooms and a bahroom on each side and i is provided wih modern improvemens. _... a., Jerse Ci for $4,000. The sale WHS Th.ev«, a Re.aur.n Mn(1 / b Wi Uiam A. Hopping. Thc Thieves broke ino Andrew Dough-i, o is 1O o x 175 fee. The house has ers resauran on Wes Fron sree six rooms and a ba lroom an,i i is las Wednesda nigh and sole a 1 1)rov i d, d w ih modern improvemens. mall amoun of cash and several car- ;ons of cigarees. The inruders iverlooked abou $20 in cash ha was Original shor sories wrien b j The prico was $10,000. *rrhf>rs nf he ed Hnnk VVrmnnsi -*»*- members of he Red Hank Woman club will be read and criicised a :i j meeing a he clubhouse nex Tuesd h lk Th Good Appearance Come Firs. A well dressed person in business il lif l h h d llllvlllk (.V UM^U^ VAb UL^~ - i da afernoon a hree oclock. Theor so"" 1 fe alwas has he ^adlieraure deparmen, which will he (vanage over a person who is no in charge of he meeing, is working;well dressed. Pon le our clohes Over his par of he railroad j lock is numbered nnd each padloc roue, and iilso over a grea par of i hus is special hook in he box. he railroad 1 roue from Laliiz o he j _«.«_- sen, we sau groa huriln of sheep and, Lo, For Sa Op i h l l l d d llamas rrn7,lng on he level lands and MiV up on he sidos (if he moun-:,i uinr, so high up "- ""- -" like we mnn anil eliildren, AhvaK, loo, here were man miow capped moiin-l^" iii. u iiind in si «h, and ofen, heciiuse of, r., mm s urns n lie lindxenpc, i looked us (i s,. m(, n hough he railioad rain win in he Juncion, Lcnison, N. J., ess cener of Middleown fiir from Alanic - -UK up ha he liikxl j ow.,, Hhl j,»ingle...,., e in specks. Alwas hese herds i, lihlmulil> K(, l n, ulk nn, Keaiisliurg. ere in ehnrjro of wo or hree wo- r,,, mllh u, Leonard, K5 Third uv- " Alanic Highlands, or (ieorge llendiickmin, agen, on he Special discoun.--advercener of n plnln enlirel surrounded b high moiinlnini, n ever village, wi> passed hrough we hiiw man women weaving, spinning and wiiiihiug, Anv mounain brook V»H used nx n puidic wniihliig place, mid in women, wih heir mlilcs on heir biiekh, were wimhlng heir brigh eoloi-ed gaimiiih anil i.preiillnjr liem mil nn lhe mound o dr. A uvcr iinlion were womon wih hing!!» «ell, und moh nf l women hud ncanplnn nnd blanke, pliin of mnil-wrough nilver, Thiifc Wii«(inie n rivalr among he Women on ii«rnl i n ring o bu hime phih, 8omi of he iullvi! womili Were willing o nell, bu mime wuulil mil noil ill un prlei, A fow of ill niilvo hiillan women hud illlikii plim of hiinil wnnii/h gold, nnil he gnkid im much nn flo for a pin of hin kind, u he folkx on h rain did no bu un «f hifni) gold ilim, On hii wr of hu rip wi w Mme, do Tonen. llaiiciiig nclioiil, " [ronilwa, Long llriiiich; formerl of MeropollnirOiiein liillc, New York (li. Applicaion can hi 1 mnde now, liookle and rnl(!( iipun reques. flnsaeii Mnniln, Tlnirida iiiid Frida. Mini;, lie Kiineii, Jill llrom \vn,v, Long Hilnih, N... Adverisemen. a he Firs llefoiined ehlireli, Hed Hunk, Tliinida, April-Mh, liijl, nix n eigh. M. Hum, hrmm, miuiiro and cheeme, inalo HM, liiiiiiiib, pleklen, cake mid piuiiillc lifl cens. Mii"lc b he luipeh iirehcii. in. AdverlMmiiH, Porph ScrMm. eiidiue nordim wih ikr«*ni or. nwk«window lerwii o ord«r md milci doori, wlndow and mill work of an kind., C, Burehll, nhon* 409<H, LP«Braooh, Advir- Unm«n. for a full iiendiince of members. Waned. People who do wan firs class decoraing dono in heir homes a modrao cos, 15 por con reducion on all maerials used for inerior decoraing. have received sample hooki of all kinds of wall hangings for 1S23. All of hem are a he disposal of mv pnrona. Glvo ua a calf. E}soll«. plain and decoraive paining und pupor hanging. Phono 504. Ofllcc. i>4 Mechnnic urco, Red Bank, N. J. Adverisemen. A Word o Hi. Wiu Wli lo.ie he pleasure of our «uomobllu b laing i up und loing i run when ono of our Cnllfornln ops will niiiki i an warm ami cos nc g«ou of shape j press hem wih when we cleanand euse in hcmodern wa. We clean and de clohes in manner ha brings enire saisfacion o our piironu. Accordion pleaing and cleaning blankes also done in he righ manner. French Cleaners mid Ders, Moe Gordon, proprieor, (i Broail sree, Red Dank. Phono llfil. Well fall and deliver he goods. -Adverisemen. a bag near he cash regiser. Enranee was gained b cuing a wire icreen and forcing a window open. Poulrman Bus Auo, Harr H. Jeffer, a poulr farmer a Oakhura, has bough a "Big Six" Sudcbnker auomobile from C. Parker Morris of Rod Rank for use in his business. Mr. Jeffer has a farm on Long sland in addiion o his Onkhurs farm. Owing o he dela, in he consrucion of he home of he New Hose Shop, 71 Hroiul sree, Kcd Hank our parlor a o i as w i «"crmoderae co.i? Sedan Auo Top Co,, 1(1 Mechanic sree, Hcd Hank. Phone in0(l-m. A d l Don Cach Cold while waiing for frionda, busses or ho rojlo. Sop a m waiing room and mako ourself a home. You arc under no obligaion o bu M place ia eomforiiblo and convenien nnd nil busseii and ha rolle «lop a he door. Hod Bunk Wailni Room, H. lelgrad, proprieor. Aaveriximen. Ncw School Board Member*. The Eaonown ownship board of educaion re-organized las woejb \i"r>"" r i» * i, re-elecing William C«rlile presiden, Mr. Conrad, who is a conracor and! Danjel g^ MorHg j, ^. ^ ^ and Edward P. Hendrickson cusodian. George Whifield, who was eleced a member of he board, decline o serve ami Harr Dennis was appoined in his sead, Two oher new members builder, bough he proper for own use. his COTTAGE FOR SALE, On Branch Avenue, Near Pinckne.,,,...»» R oa j, of hc board are L. 1). Secl and i. A. Jus ouside own limis for low Benne...^ axes, cos home-like comforable coage; seven rooms and bah, wo lurge porches, gas and coal ranges, line furnace, elecric ligh; wo-sor garage, 20x30; shade rees; plo j 70x300. Hare bargain. Onl $2,500 cash, balance on morgage. Possession Ma 1s. J, L. Tilon, owner, lii Broadwa, New York Ci, phone Broad Adverisemen. our nill (opposie Monmouh sree), opening hns been posponed u abou April 15, 1112:1. will pa oj ful. wai and wse our new showing of spring and summer milliner and wearing apparel for mlie.i Jiml misses. Signed, Wilhclminu Roberson, Frieda l. Hose. Adverisemen. More Nouriahing Than Mea. Pure, properl mnde maonnaise i a ifroa bod builder. Our Naional maominlno, conaining onl freih emeu, bes iwlsd oil and highes grndr npicoh and vlneiar, in an ideal food. Ask for b name f ou wan he bes. Adveriiemen, Eighh Anniversar. Don fail o ge one of he lieimiii ih Vlllni ChlronodliL Dr. Francsi Tl. Cooke Cunlor will mnk«rppolnmenu b nlimhor.o o come o ou when nncildil, Tola- (ihono Kalonnwn 21ll)-M beweon»:00 p. m. and 8:00 p. m.-~adverlimen. Cliocolaa Coalor Waned, Kxporiiiieed, one who iiiiiliiiiind ppurimou nf ehueiilii(>. Addre»H lioeolnle (mier, drawer M, llwl Hunk. --A(lviilKi<nii<ii(, Op«To.l(,h. Tonigh U alia Vicor nigh i Tui lng, 16 Monmouh ir, lud R«nk. Ad»«rlMn«n Dr. Slraughn in nwa on n vncaiim, Dr. Jnckson o Ni^wark will be a ho lied Honk olllci on Widne»du 4:00. M. and li ho Tiieiiiln nnd ridii. M, Adverinenmn, 1 Are You Thinking of k«: Wh coninuo o suffer? Yonr e rouble ou? Dr. Weinern Feaher-! weigh arch supporers, mode from an impression of our foo will correc nnd preven ou from uors nuf- fering and pain. Y). Wei»«r ( foo correc ion is and orhop< ie special* lis, Rooms 11-13, Hroiul Sree Na» iional bank building. Red Hank, N. J. Phone 10C7. Hours 9:00 A. M. U 3:00 P. M. Laer b appoinmen.... Adverisemen, ills we are giving awa wih j - _«.«_. ever purchase of $1.00 or more on j Piano* and Tu»i»«. our eighh anniversar sale, which We HpccialiM in hc moa difficul sars omorrow. Come in and ge.piano and plaer plono wnrk. New (he -bargain. 11 of a life ime. Head grand, uprigh, plaer, reproducing our big adverisemen on pane U of nnd elecric pimion direc from facor (a facor prken); wmpkn on floor. Vmil pianos wajw on hund. Open evenings. Dirhunn pinno (hop, Drummond place, K<(l Hunk, real or own hull. Phono Adverfi»- For Sale or Ren. men. Frame house, xi< roomk, wih elecrie, TK and elephone; chop in rear H.i fee long b ii!l feel wide, wih wen.siiiier sewing machines read for work, and garage. Appl l!>0 his ishue nf The UegisliT ami hen come in.ind ser n.i..schijimin *v.son, M Munniouh.sree, near Broad iiree, Ked Hank. Adverisemen. educioii of Gn*<»line,.,.v.m.v».m,,.,...,17 l > f " ur vapori-.-.er on our Saurda 2:00 o! ^ ""in.-d snving from,1.1 h 10 Maawan ofllco l," r n!»>- ««:>>. 1 «< b Moi.im.id,. of ilinn and liwlividiinhi, liiiliidiug Hie New Jeriiev Highwa (oiniiiismion. Kcll-NieboW Cn, AdveriHemen., Hed llmili. Advciiiu 1 - i!:00 o 4i(iO * l«om«n round h» corn«r, Adver- N«w l«.lrr Mali. full line (if up o-diili bau; hnml e hu 1 11 i. iei-iiil. MM. Loh- /llu, oil Hunk, Adverl^iiiHi. Hrlenhdle. 1 ) wiiiiled, wih or wihou.expuruiut. Appl a mic, Hrnun (Jo., Hed Hank. AilvurjM mon, Th«U Gamma Lambda Hal* 3al«. To h«held n Horekn olcourna Saurda, March H4h, 8i8(l 412:00 Delock.--Adverli«m»nl. Kivcr nre men. ^ Noice. The llriveiil. nik und Lrnniudo lire eiiinpiiiiv wishiii o inform in 1 : residen 1 of Midillelowu owmihip Kr.l ll.nuv N» lluilnoii. have opened i cork uiid mlla hiisiniki a <!1H WB r«n irei, d d Hank. Anone in iiid of rurkg or boleii nee mr firn.!!mi li* rioilgll b do/.iii or Kro»«..ouin HiiHwrl. Adverisemen. For Luacli. Our (lellcloun nndwichea and (r«ih nro ulwaj* rnfr#»wm. flp*fl»l f li All 4 ho bou nil around iipra innerial on nnln a he rnnuem Kiuiinrium, J, r s i M p ^almln nro ulwaj* n f r m Dial hrlr!ele.)ione cull M Alliinllc i>rk»n for i iinnlim, Alperln l l h l i l 117 AdvrHcmiii M) lroal aroa Red 117 R.- Adverisemen. -.* *^ Tpewrier llwilquarwa. Wo bu, ren, nil, mchanar «nd N. Hlllnr A Co.i, Mlddloown, N, J. j repair pewron. Trublni, U>«- <4i>r<i of n Thousand lrni. 68 Brond sric, Hod Dank. Ailvarumiln. Furalur*. Lo Hoffman A Llbovak, 140 Moomouh iro, furnlnh our hui*. Cnnh or credi, Furnlnr* riarnoed,- Advcrli«mn. ~Advirl«Mm>n. Vicor N Mhl. Tonlih i«lino Vicor nigh a Tunlng-", " Monmoai iipnl, Ud Bank. Adl ciicnmni, W llroad aroa, lud Bank. Ailvirlnmnn.,M Ca«4i«, v«lllin, lvnrnliln An ndverlnitihii n Th«KoK^cr ll carried no jirnilcull evnr lionui n all hl* paf of Monmuuh coun. Adverlcmn. Hod A, B, Olrhan, Piano*. l a»,~-a4vbrlmm*n, Ml seal horolnia HO ciuin. limne Ailvnrii(m«n. : Hunk. Dr. Dunn, 3ur ««K«d OM Naional hank Uank. Hoor irom wo «oclock dall, A4*»rU»MMPl.» «ln>m»n>

2 *.,. :» : RED BANK.REGSTER, F. D. PRESTAGE * PlwBbinc ind Heaing J Waer Ssems nsalled > 29 P»lfc Are., Ke.niburx, N. J. LEM SUTPHEN PAPER HANGNG AND DECORATNG. 22 W»»hingon Sree, RED BANK, NEW JERSEY Wif *!: ANNOUNCEMENf! ai comforabl a Home and Lisen o he World Ton can do i bes wih De Fores Be- Se*. Their perfeced quali longer range and dearer one. The air k full of mualc, (por news, lecure* enrf da. Read he radio programs of our nearb broadcasing ^ "-* and pick up whaever ou wan. Wecanfiou ouwheherou i ma he simples or he mos elabo- rae reccming ses, or if ou build our i own. And ou cusomers ge exper radio advice, oo. Come in oda and i kuproveo ou wha pleasure radio canbringou when our se is backed i b h< gnos famous name in radio. o en w u.we wish o announce ha we have been appoined disribuors in his locali for DeForcs and Radiocraf regeneraive 1 Radio Phones. We are also agens for Para*. gon and Wesern Elecric oufis as well as for he complee Radiola line.,.. nsallaion and servicp of all kinds. Van Horn Radio Co. Red Bank, N. J. W. R. VAfi HORN Licensed Radio Operaor Call 2BHH Tesing Laboraor a Fair Haven, N, J. Phone Red Bank 558-J XT afulhoiized ikaur for Throughou he displas in our sore ou will find onl good furnishings for he home. This applies o each room. Suies and single pieces, in all sles, paerns and finishes, are here for our inspecion. Our presen offerings afford a wide range of choice, if ou are considering furnishing one room or a MAHOGANY LAMP AND SHADE TABLE PASSMORE FARM SOLD. New York Woman $uj* Proper Near Ocecnpor. for $35,000. Passmore farm, on he sae highwa beween Eaonown and Ocean- parauses were made and insalled b FredWaers of Newark, a broher of William B. Waers of his place.,. FAR VEW NEWS. por, was hough las week for $35,000 b Mrs. J. E. Miller of New Folks who were Sick Regain Their York.. Ra H. Sillman of Jafnown Healh and Go Back o Work. made, he sale., The new owner will Mos of he folks here who were occup he place. She bough i from on he sick lis have recovered and Joseph Jonasson of New York. The j have resumed heir normal occupafamous old Passmore nn was on his: lons. The are William P. Sco, proper.. The farm has en acres. Mrs. Augusus, Houser, Mrs. Eugene On i are modern dair and poulr ;ScU(ldcr, Miss Lillian Nagle, Mrs. buildings, a 1 gardeners "coage arwl a Xasper Schneider and Michael Kell, number of oubuildings. The main Sirs. Michael Fargo g has reurned house on he proper, which was from he Long Branch hospial, originall?assmore nn, has eigheen where she was a paien for injuries rooms and hree bahrooms. is enclosed wih succo. The side roads were well nigh im- caused b a fall on he ice. passable during he huw las week. MDDLETOWN VLLAGE NEW$. The boom wen ou of Rober Hankinss hill and ravel over his road Fred Diez Plows he Firs Land o Wih auomobiles was ou of he be Turned Over Hereabous.* quesion. Fred Diez, Sr., plowed an acre Edward OFlaher is having he and a half of his hind on he Ke-inerior of his house re-papered and por road las week, He will pu re-decoraed and he is having oher he land in curl, oas. He is heimprovemens made. William P. fivs farmer hereabous o plow his Sco and Dennis Mead are doing 1 spring.,, work. An auomobile owned ba srang- M.rs.. Lohse of - Brookln is spend- er was crowded b a ruck ino he 1 "«a week «"%, her moher, Mrs. dich in fron of William M. Green- Augusus Houser. woods las week. The car Qvea- MrS - Thomas Salmon and her son urned and was damaged, bu i he s P e " Saurda and Sunda a. New York. driver was no hur. John Meers has recovered fronj his sickness! and he is back a work as gardener on Mrs. E. C. Sloes plr.ee. Luke Hear, who is emploed a New York, spen Saurda a his former home here. Mrs. Carl Roo is ou afer a sicki ness of several das. William T. Hendrickson and Mr. Tinon Falls News. Because of he haw las week ravel wih auomobiles over Bennes hill on he Shrewsbur road was impossible. A ruck loaded wih feed go suck in he mire and i was pulled ou b a sae highwa ruck. Harr Colernan is improving from a broken arm. He now has he arm and Mrs. John L. Hendrickson have l pu of a sling. reurned from Florida, where he Theodore Parral reurned las spen he winer. week from Florida, where he spen The village was in darkness Frida par of he winer. His wife, and nigh. For some reason he elecric children are expeced" home from lighs were ou of commission. Florida earl in April. Marion Waers, daugher of William B. Waers, has recovered from improving from sickness, had a re- Miss Cara Crawford, who has been sickness, which kep her ou oflapse las week, and she is again under he care of a docor. school las week. Fred Hurs and Crawford Paer- Mrs. George Marin has recovered ion have new radio oufis. The ap< from sickness. ROBERT HANCE & SONS complee home ou will find wha ou wan a his sore. When ou bu our Furniure here ou will in afer ears see wha a worh purchase ou made.. 2-NCH CONTNUOUS POST RON $1Q.50 BED OUTFT 19 c CO TJ 0 OS: g. 1 FJw Annrra-Mr Red Bank Business Men*. Associaion. Easer Foowear! Spring is jus around he corner. JB no oo earl o bu our Easer foowear. Our lines are now complee wih new sles for Spring. will pa ou o visi Red Bank during heifirs Anniversar and Pre-Easer Sale of he Red Bank Business Mens Associaion, Marcb 17h o 31s, and while here come in and le me show ou m handsome sock of Spring Foowear. You will wan a pair. is &, pleasure o show hem wheher ou bu or no. CLARENCE WHTE 9 Broad Sree, Red Bank. Firs Annivenajr Red Bank Business Mens Associaion. *.^^ MLK-Naures Maserpiece When Naure underakes anhing she does i well. n producing milk, Naure gave o mankind a maserpiece unmached. Concealed in is snow whieness is found he ver essence of life, healh and beau. The curves and dimples of laughing babhood; The plump, ros cheeks and rounded limbs of happ childhood; The srengh, virili and aler menali of vigorous maiihood; The clear ees, velve skin and incomparable beau of fair women. As a naion we owe i o ourselves o increase our consumpion of he Miracle Food., ^ A As disribuors of he highes quali milk we have assumed he responsibili of guaraneeing o our cusomers, a all imevajjjihctna is safe, - rich, clean and swee a all imes. Monmouh Dair Co., nc. Phone 886, RED BANK, N. J. < >,- & Ui CO o r r*±^±<*&m*<w** l > i^^ en z o en u - 3 mo Jus arrived our shipmen of able Lamps wih lome of he mo«beauiful silk chides and priced ver low. Our imide buing allows us lo brine o ou hese fine lamps a grea savings. The Lamp above is nnikhod in-mahogan wih 2-chan pulls ard has 18-in. paneled roie color silk shade. See hese lamps and be convinced. The onl comforable Choir of his kind made. Csn be covered in apesr, velour or leaher. You will bu one upon seeing hem..our prices sar a $29.75 Golden Oak Buffe $39.75 Golden Oak China Close $24.75 Golden Oak Dining Table $15.00 Slip Sea Dining Chair $3.75 Golden Oak High Chair..,... $3.75 Golden Oak Parlor Table / $1.95 W. E. Kichen Cabine Sool... $2.50 Telephone Table and Chair $8.00 Feaher Pillows, pair $1.75 Kichen Chairs...$1.69 Teakwood Sand $6.25 Cedar Ches $ in. Table Pad $ pc Walnu Bedroom Suie.$139 4 pc Walnu Bedroom Suie. $188 4 pc Dining Room Suie $175 3 pc Davenpor Suie., $ pc Tapesr Suie,. $110 3 pc Tapesr Suie $165 3 pc Velour Suie $200 This remarkable offer in he face ol rising-prices should no go unheeded. f ou need a Bed ge i now and save. We will hold our purchase for fuure deliver. The ou& coris* of 2-in. poi, whie enamel^ Bed, uee) woven wire spring and all coon marei- 4 pc Walnu Dining Suie $175 3 pc Mahogan Suie $ pc Fumed Oak Suie $ pc Reed Suie $40.00 Gae Leg Table $14.50 Wool Faced Blanke.. $3.75 Seamer Trunk $12.75 Mahogan Librar Table $9.75 9x12 Axminser Rugs $29.50 Floor Lamp and Shade $17.25 Willow Chair $6.00 Card Table $2.95 Reed Table $6.50 Console and Mirror $36.75 Bridge Lamp and Shade $12.75 Mahogan Tea Wagon... $14.50 Ladies Desk $18.00 Fumed Oak Book Rack $4.50 Davenpor Table... J $ x36 in. Rag Rug 75c P Dodge E. V. HUGHES, Mgr. DQ YOU KNOW WHY THE BEAR-SHFT 15 DFFEReNT? The design of Dodge Brohers gear-shif akes ino consideraion he naural inclinaions of he driver. To sar, ou hrow he lever forward. To reverse, ou pull he lever backward. And when he car is running in high gear which is abou nine per cen of he ime he lever is in a forward posiion, ou of he wa, where i does no inerfere wih pabsengers, robes, or luggage. Moreover, he ransmission, developed and paened b Dodge Brohers, is so designed ha he counershaf used in inermediae speeds and in reverse is disconneced when he car is in high. There are no gears in mesh. Power is ransmied direcl from cluch o rear Ml*. This exclusive feaure prevens he loss of powir hrough fricion, reduces gear-box noises and eliminaes a vas amoun of. wear. Tha is wh he near-shif of Dodge Brohers Moor Car is differen. VAN SYCKLE Brohers Moor Vehicles 21 MechanlcSree, Had Bank N.. Telephone) 1306 FUMED OAK TABOURETTE 39c You Will Alwas Do Beer A ROBERT HANCE & SONS 12 Broad Sree Red Bank, New Jerse ROBERT HANCE & SONS ALL MAL ORDERS GVEN PROMPT ATTENTON

3 Naional Prune Week! "Shake hands wih healh uver da," is he slogan of he Cali-! fornia Prune Growers. Medical auhoriies and dieiians generall admi ha heprune is among our mos healhful fruis, Coupled wih our prune program for his week, we are lising he mos delicious California 1eaOhes ha ou over ae.. Delighful Lemon Cling frui packed under our own Asco lrund as well as he well-known Del Mone pink. These fiuin nre ver imel for he Lenen season und offer he wideawake housekeeper an opporuni o save on her able expense. Where quali couni and our mone goei furhes mean more han he mere saemen when applied ^ o he American Sore* Plan of Merchandising. ASCO or Big OC p Del Mone 2i/ / 2 can *** Bu freel n his special price. The brands are our guaranee of quali. CHOCE CALF. PEACHES, big can 20c Delighful big-halves, priced low. Docors Sa: "Ea Sewed Prunes Ever Da" Choice mpored PRUNES Our Reg. 19c California Sunswee PRUNES -f 15 C 3 "» 25c Fanc Calif. Prunes, b 12 2 c Sn g ± r,t 5,r Sardines: 3 cans DOMESTC Your choice of oil or musard dressing. Reg. 15c Poruguese Sardines, can 2V2C 10c FRESH FROM THE NEST TO YOUR TABLE! Gold Seal Eggs Caron of welve! NRW Laid! The pick of he Ness! Sricl Fresh Eggs As reprsenled -Sricl fresh. Blue Rose RCE» 5c. Delighful for puddings or serve seamed as a vegeable. REp BANK REGSTER, MARCH 21, EATONTOWN S POLCELESS. as week. The animal had spinal Evan V. Jones, who hag.heen sick, meningiis and i was sho o pu iis beer. Township Commiee Saa Communi Doesn Neod Policeman. The roads were o bud las week Evere News. ou of is miser., There waa a livel ime and a bigha some of hem were impassable The. haw las week lef he roads gahering a he Kaonown ownship and were closed o raffic. A bigin such bad condiion ha ravel, commiee meeing las Wednesda ruck go mired in fron uf he over mos of hem was impossible excep b wagon. nigh. Some ime.ago he commiee schjolhousc when i ranoff he concree. -filwood Magee is sick wih (crip. afer much argumen made an apfor a police- J, Augusus Tule, who wascrenius V. Silwagon is.building propriaion of $1,200 man. Dr. J. C. Rush and Frank Van- sruck and injured b an auomobile an addiion o bis house on he Holm- Dorn, wo of hree members of heen das ago, is improving. The del road. cummice, were opposed o his expense, bu he finallv acquiesced. L. afer he acciden. 11- has no been John Dolan. auois pu on speed and didno.sop Louis Dobisk is emploed b D. Scele, he oher member of heidenified. Edward Francis and bis son, Daniel Francis, have been on he sick commiee, was ver much in fuvor Gabriel C. Bripm h:is almos recovered from his sickness, and he ex-lis, bu he are all righ now. of he appropriaion. Eigh men made applicaions o lie policeman pecs o open his fcore a Tinoi nd here waa a big crowd ou las Falls nex monh. He will move o Wednesda nigh o see who would Tinon Falls. ~ je he job. Dr. Rush and Mr. Van- William Carlilc has improved sufficienl from his sickness o ake Dorn a hu ime wen back o heir former aiude of opposiion agains shor walks. hiring a policeman and no one was Marr Hulick is emploed in he appoined. Eaonown has been wihou a policeman since he firs of he Branch fur facor. shipping deparmen of helong ear and he fac Uni here lius been no.. serious crimes here during ha SHREWSBURY NEWS. Poulr Wire ime is cied b Dr. Hush and Mr. VanDorn us jusifing heir acion. The sa h consables of he ownship and he rurul sae police arc ampl numerous and able o uphold he law wihou apoliccnian. Public EATONTOWN NEWS, Transi Orders New and Builds Addiion. Bui The - Public Transi compan, which funs busses hrough his place from Red Bank o Long Branch, is building airaddilion o is garage for wo busses which i has ordered. Cheser Wolco is much improved from Ms sickness. The womans communi club will hold a sociable ami dance ligh in he municipal building, Frank Megill, who has been ver sick, is improving. Tho firemen.repeaed heir minsrel show Frida nigh in Crcjscn hall. Had weaher kep hi; aendance down. Mrs. Wilbur Boce is rapidl improving from sickness., A surprise :«r was given for Miss Lunila Dingmnn lus Wcdne-s-.la-nigh. William.. LcQuior los a horse New Owner of he Delafield Smih Proper i mproving. llr. Anderson of New York is making improvemens o he lelafield Smih proper, on Scamore avenue, which he recenl bough., Cbumcro Bros, are repaining!; he house, George A. Hog?an.is wiring, i for elecrici and John Hawkins is cuing he ops ou of rees on he place. Mr. and Mrs. Edward fiag-uron and children have recovered afer having; been laid Up wo weeks wih grip... John Coone coninues o improve from pneumonia. Michael Saguron is emploed on o- Mrs. W. P. Browns place. The fire compan bus ;i new member and masco, Pasb name, lie is a French bull dog anil he is owner, b George l.ange, las is around, he firehouse pre much- all he ime. He likes o ride on he ruck and he firemen plan o uke him osi heir, apparaus o fins. Pas wore a brigh green collar on S. Paricks Da. J George Silver,.Jr., bus had a radio oufi pu in his house. is "one of he larges and fines in he village. Pan Three DOMZALS GARAGE Auomobile Repairing and Sorage - All work done b A-l men. No job oo small. None oo big Wes Sree, Red Bank, N. J. Telephone 698-W f Kere is an iling ou wan in He lineof Garden Tools D A m i*i i l i i*m* Grass Sefcds Screen Wire renns vama QualiV K All kinds of Seed/ Axes Garden Hose Hammers Roofing Maerial c LaWi! Carpeners p Tools Oils & Varnishes Preserving Jars MOWCrS lock Ses Builders 7 jell Glasses Hardware Rope Or anhing peraining o Hardware see us. Red Bank Hardware. Sore 7 S MonmouK S. Tel. 036 Red B ank We Make Worh-While Deliveries. l Mr. Herber Hoover Sas:. "The basis of child welfare is healh and phsical developmen, and he foundaion of child healh lies in proper feeding." Lisen! Ever pound of Louella conains he Paseurized cream from en quars of milk. Moral Give he children all he enn ea, Louella Buer The fines buer in America! Richland Buer Pure creamer prins. Unusual value. Regular. 15c Pure Apple Buer or Apple Sauce Made of he pures ingredievis. Unusuall big value. Rich Cream Cheese : f 33c Gold Seal Rolled Oas... pkg 9c Asco Buckwhea pkgs 25c Gold Seal Macaroni 3 pkgs 25c Asco Red Salmon :....can 25c Asco Sliced Bacon... pkg 15c Uili Brushes each 19c The Flavor Tha Pleasingl Lingers! rrespecive of whii he emping desser ma have been, here is ha magic Hiivor hidden in Asco Blend ha demands a second demi-asse. " ASCO COFFEE 29c pound Youll ase he difference U Asco Teas: 12c pkg W-b pkg 23c Asco Pork & Beans: 3 cans 25c 1-b pkg 45c Seleced biiinsi, cooked wih pork and packed in a spic omao snuce ilr»fing. > Bread Supreme EK " Bi * w " pped LoBf 9c HUh in vilnniims hc mus delighful milk bread ha ou ever ae. We i-xfcpl mine, VCTOR BREAD > *f 6c pnriiiiliir choice»f UTH of lioiixnnil of homes. BEST POTATOFS WHTE rvjlalueid (3% 1 % ilrji iwiil puuliiin. Sulil Ji weigh niil, Two Sores in Red Bank: 62 BROAD STREET, SHREWSBURY AVE. AND OAKLAND ST. Tbi prlc.f ffclv n our ioni n Rad Bank and rlclnllf, A»«a Slerai all ovr PnniUanla, N.w.UrujP&iUwar* and Marland. WHERE YOUR MONEY GOES THE FURTHEST MANHATTAN SHRTS! You Are Requesed To Spend a Few Minues, Bu You Ace v No Required To Spend An Mone a Our SPRNG STYLE SHOWNG Smar Clohes SUTS AND TOP COATS! " n Maerials Woven And n Models Chosen To Mee Your ndividual Requiremens We-shall no aemp o sellou clohes so much as o sell ou he convicion ha when i comes o Sle, ou mus come o his esablishmen for wha is firs am) freshes. The final decision lies beween ou and he looking-glass and he looking-glass never lies. VERY SPECAL Mens Suis wih 2 Pair of Pans, #20 and $25 DAVDSONS The Big Sore Red Bank

4 Page Foar RED BANK REGSTER, MARCH 21, RED BANK REGSTER. TRUSTEES SALE. JOHN H. COOK. Edior and PuWiihpr. GEORGE C. HANPE, Aiooriae Edior. THOMAS RVNG lihown. Ti. «iliuks: lii/nank 13.. leil Bunk EHUT» : lu lm.inv.ci- nl KfJ limi. " K. J., B!i 80COld*-chl6r» mlt. Ono our Bb: inuijl TbrCo Dio Prices: WK.DNESDAV, MARCH :.!, li"23. The hanks are absoluel sincere Ahen he uri;e folks o consul wih hem before invesiiiir licir mone. Slick alkers for vorhless socks ami securiies ma claim ha he hankers will ell folks no o inves because. he do no wan mone, aken ou of he banks. No much reflecion is. required o.see he fallac of his argumen. Thi 1 umloraghoil, rusee in bankrupc of Frederick Kinhsifcr, will offer for pale, a public aucion, <i ihc su!\- lael- iiciupied b said iikiiiri, in in 1 village of HOLMDEL, NEW JERSEY, Tuesda, March 27fh, 1923, TOWN TALK. a 10:30 A. M., V/orlli of more (han i>as--iii(, r aenliuii acion of inlall he his ear in.if-islinp folks who had, ek of hardware, farming duifull in making ou heir incoine implemens, machiner pacs, pains, :K ivliiu-. K.-il: uf he -i:>."l Hank Va. r]^ h,,,, r(1, )ll(,,,, o,, ]s.,, 1(1 ej,.,f..hunk.- designaed one of is emploees,. * o help people whi. newicd ams-nance ek porainnv o he laiming. liinnd no vhaive uas- made for iiis i,;^,,.^ Alsol\vo desks, one safe, work. The ^,!ne was done l. iikiil liaiiks in oher iku..-, one pewrier, one nernaional 1 > : - * aulu, luck, one liepublicauo ruck, Serviceof ii-- kind ma no hrinr,,, u, ],- 1, n,. ;icliverv ruck. Lo. uf an diive ivliirr " ihe ban:,!>u i.,!., ni:il;es bink> appear mure lik l.i.ir.a.i lan> nivili, chehucals for spra in-iuioiis ami loss like cold-blooded mixiiri«ei- ec proposiion- h> - make : 1 d.iioiiiini; else. nial.es horn human, Terms: CASH. living pars ij he conmuhiil and no r.ure m>:.e making machines. C.,E. CLOSE, Trusee. niiall a.- worh of aenion and WHJTKHK.AU HRCHVX. of he hanks of he communi is he campaign whien h.e oanks are eaitinf Aucioneer. on o proec he public from worhless socks and sicirri ies. Trie campaign should lie producive of Jiian pood resuls. No douh a lar^e number of invesmens which are offered are all rijili, hu here is.scarcel a communi which has no been vicimized o some exen b i-di 1 f Uilkcrs for "wil dged" securiiies. New York Dail Errands of All Descripions Shopping for firms or privae rade.;. Theare ickes bough or exchanged. Orders lef a., Knickerbocker Pharmac, Kasins Saion or Broad S. ^Pharmacies, Globe Hoel, or ElksClub Y Before 8:00 A. M. will be delivered b 7:30 P. M. he same evening a,poin where order is lef. ifor MEN and BOYS! The Arm and Nav Sore Feauring i Wearing Apparel For Faher } and Son. \ n addiion o our esablished line of Arm and Nav Zk aricles, such as Shirs, Underwear, Hosier, Gloves, ec., ^ we have pu in a wonderful asiormen of Suis and Shoes 4. for Men and Bos. f ou wan o make our dollar do double du bring f i o he Arm and Nav sore Le us show ou our merchandise. We k now our A quali and prices will be agreeabl convincing.. S. Arm and Nav Bargain Sore \ Complee Line of Furnishings 37 Broad Sree, Opposie Regiser Building A Red Bank, N. J. \ PROPOSALS WANTED. The nor»nd council Q{ he borough o Rums in ^f a* of New Jerse" will rcce(v«proposal* far furnishing beween hree housand. an4 five houamul cubic ards of vam cinders. Submi wfl hul*, on<* d«)ifereil on he boruunh ("onii* und h* oher de- "vkua o he borounh dock a E»» Rurason. Fur»[)«cUilQni appl la Clerks ofke. Duvd Murch Hh, 1 J_lLi. JERE J. CAREW. Bo rough Clerk. Moripmuh Coun Surrofai Offi*. n he maer of he esae of AKee Cuhren, Noice.o crediors o presen claims af&lns Purounii u he order,of Joseph L. Donaha, Hurrogac uf he Coun of Monmouh, made on he wen-fira da of Februar, 1923, on- he applicaion of Sarah E. Fo»«and Harr B, Sherman, execuors of he esae of Alice Cohren, deceased, noice U hereb iclven u he crediors of said de«ceaied o exhibi o W luucribcra, execuors as aforesaid, heir debs and demand*.gainh he aald esue, under oah, wihin. x nianhi frum -ho <1B{«of he aforexald order, or he»hf Wfurever barred, of heir acions herefor agnlm he said uubucrlberi. Daed Freehold N. J-, Februar 21, SARAH B. Fona. HARRY B. SHERMAN. Monmauh Coun Sunroiae* Office. n he maer of hu e^uu of Joaeph A- fcroa, liecenaed. Noice u crediors o proien claims akdlrfs eaae. PuruUBi o he order uf Joncph L. Donaha, -surrogae of he Coun, of Monmouh, mfdi nn HP rfpenli da a Vbruar, 92S, on lu* applifflon of DuiM B. Fros and Edward H. Frof, exeiuur.i of he eoae of Jiaph A. Krowl, decoadeil, noice s hereb iriven o he crodiora of said deceased «exhibi o he HubHcribur, c^ccuorb a) nfor«- said, heir debs ami d>mamu aguinn he aid esae, under osh, wihin nix monhs frum hemufe uf he nfurpnald order, or her will bf foruver barred of hujr acions horefir- ugiiins he nai<l Hubscribr Daed Freehold, N. J., Februar 15, DANEL H. FROST, EDWARD. FROST. pas o adverise n The Regiser, The liankevs, unlike he glib.salesman for socks who arc here oda and probabl never here again, are he 1 neighbors uf hose who have mone o.inves. For heir own self jniorisf.-if for io oher reason, he sue no.going o Rive wrong advice. E\cr person who.conemplaes invc.ihjr in socks or securiieswih which he is no familiar before spondinir his. mone should ge he advice ol his banker or some oher rusworh person. The bankers are doing a.large service b making his offer and he-.^eer should be appreciaed a. well asmjsed. O-O-O-O-O- n spie of in 1 opposiion of Senaor VYiilrr E. Kdfie ami of a Knvi- ul group of poliicians, Guiernoi- Silscr las week succeeded in poing!uv Moiiiiiics oiinlirmcd as numlx.i.< of he sae highwa commihsion..ssiinc [limo-imic iiiipers sa hi-; was ;i i;ri:i lariiucraic vicor, liul i w,,s no:. Mo.sl of lu» vo (.-. needed o ]>u; aero.-.- he (jovcrniirs nomin- <.- were jiroviilid li Republican Tlu rr-u!^ was nn a Hnioinif vi lor an mmv iian i was a l!cjiuliliraii viuv. was a pooplcs vicor an.!.1.-ma-hiii defea furlio l.pui»!iiaii. inaliiiie, which claims n Ujnv.aMil in Ripuhliiun jiar ni v,hieh in reali repicmii. nohini 1, il he ;c!i~h lie-ires (> a fen* poliiiai s. Jia ipil he sae highwa iiiiivicim.ii iimi funds are row bc- ;vim] h* manipulaion of.he machine poliician-:. :- i A-![< lmie,ilel:i in cunfn-mi 1,-- he jiin p (Mi;or.( a )]K)inii--; w:i> i!u enn-ei-. i!;. 1 fac ha he <j-o\ cnimn-.iu-ii me:: "ui he juli., w hu hail» H\ial qu;i!i!ieuliii!i fur in vwrk iiisuail ul" naming ]n>!i i in. --. His e-ip-e ir- s..ii n huve n 1.-! 1 riii mo e ikimiiir il he Hemoi-rai.!>MS li U h-. 1 ]{i;pulilii:iii KS-C-, Hi sioi: uherc ihf> iouu_ ne openl jmliliciil fail;. Tlic He iulilir:in nweh nc fough he juviiiuirs nurrilu.s liceau-e i waned ma l.ine poliic ; ai:s on he Uuinl. l""rom fie besiiuiinic of he ronieveis unil he eml (.oveninr Sil- 7" slmuoi him.-.cf u he a li-4 1 m:in, oc*^ bij:" o pu pulii.-al eon^iu-rnicms iilmvo pullie wilfi.ri 1. n hv 1ir-1 place lie ired ou uf nlliec he old flfih highwa hoard whiih nin- >i:uod mosl of in-mliei 1 - of his own p.n. The old board de-erveii dismissal. Th" puldic was dissaiislied wih i. For ill" new board he uuvcfiior made non-parisan appoinmens of wi 1 HMiicras and wo Re- ]iudienns. Noi;e of he^e men was of he po known, as poliicians ni he were men whose life work fied liein for he job.- he Here appoin- d o ill. < * Sin:ior.d^cv sand ag-ain- in appoinmon of luse nieri and in fa voi of he pohlieians was a ^ren dis- ; jji. ii nl n ii mid surprise o nian\ persons who iink of u s*ena(»r :<> licinjc more l.an a poliician. dm ioc- no have [v scarih far n bid unn evanipks of men l-ein un id fjou.r for ojiio for no oher reason 1 ian because he are no ari.e Jiol- ^ ilici;ui... Tlie 1 men ma he qualilied in ever wa, H (iuvcmoi- Kil- TCP**; li )piiiiu-" are, n be of law service, il if hi,v are no pulii- (,i H 1 he lire UHliiU.v "ou» he. sjiilil," «. * 1lieiv ii a iirowing -. of imi- nden vnt- o Avlium (imenior.sil/.it- u-iuii will lie ih-u.ini!. UlMie \ocis (lue ver lile wheher JhpuMu iin.-i or llcniikiiia lire in uf- JUC. Whi i*. wun j^ KOH pulilli 1 Wniic, ii"> n piir luliid, \u \\u\v liilid> Hepuhlieuli Us no beer nor V.OM jhiiii n lirmmrni huu lnl) nrr UO jici cen hiil wlen he pin " iilii- hun ppi-fniiii - 1 " jlown Tik euililunil on pag- H.) Mfinuulb Co.,.,.r..-. ^... n liv inlv "f h«iuli n( Vulmiih M,, NMlf u lflll» m1 )lc, PUMU) d li iir-li" >il JiM< i< lu} 1! «uuuf^ uf lliv T»uiH> v Mii>>,.»ii.> in inlkllan of WNum >, A.linu.i,,,\.»,iniii.ai,,f sf l<< «.«(( nl V»l«n«li H, Aid A n Tmrif afinrfe o^e People of Red Bank and Vicini who /H 111 ViailUl are i n e r e S ed in he Firs Birhda and Pre- Easer Sale of he Red Bank Business Mens Associaion. This sale is a maer of grea personal and business senimen o he members of he Associaion and heir business associaes, who ask ou o visi Red Bank Sores a his ime and aend he firs birhda of he Red Bank Business Mens Associaion. Ever member ever merchandising- or sore manager and ever deparmen buer has been planning and working for weeks; so ha mos commanding merchandise offerings shall be presened o he shopping public during his Birhda and Pre-Easer.Sale. means emping merchandise in ever sore means exraordinar economies means large savings on all purchases SO COME AND CELEBRATE WTH US. A Noeworh Collecion of Coas, Capes, Suis, Dresses and Apparel for Easer.... ^ :.. "...-. ; Coas, Suis, Capes and Dresses ha reflec he fashion of he new nerlacing and Tie : a-he-side effecs, he sles are so varied ha one mus see hem o gain a real idea of heir charm. Sraigh line, draped and bouffan effecs, individualized in man was, a prices ranging from $15,$20 r $25 and up -o $59.50 per garmen.... ~ prench Glace Kid Gloves All new, fine quali Gloves in he mos desired sles and colors for $1.95 Easer, a... Deauville Handkerchiefs Gorgeous ga colorings, Persians, Paisles and Egpian designs a 98c, $1.98 and $9-98 each. Silk Hose Van Raale, Rivoli, Onx, Roal and dbrdon makes, full fashioned in various weighs, and $1.95 colors a * a pair. Silk Lingerie Tie-ded Silk Underhings, each dainier han he nex of Radium, Crepe de Chine and Van Raale Kni Silk a $0.50 and $O-98 Cosume Slips Nex o he Dress iself he "underslip" i* he mos imporan oward he smarness of he new cosume $0.50 a Corses You will have he aid of an, exper Corseiere in he selecion of popular makes of $ 1.98 and $O.98 l Corses (a a * &* Specials. Easer Means New Apparel The Wide World Over See our Loel Things a Moderae Prices. The Corner Dr Goods Sore Broad Sree, Mechanic Sree Red Bank, N. J. Mail or Telephone Your Orders o Red Bank 303

5 ANDERSON BROS., Local and Long Disance Moving, FREPROOF VANS. New York and Asbur Park- DALY EXPRESS SERVCE. ANDERSON BROS., Red Bank Office Opp. R. R. Depo i. Phone 704. New York Office 75 Wei Sree Telephono: Bowling Green 9327 of ordinar quali are no good enough for prescripion work. Onl drugs and chemicals of he ver highes grade of puri are fi for use in prescripions. We use he bes obainable no muer wha he cos an<ka!low no one bu regisered pharmaciss o compound he hvedicine. All prescripions are double checked, hus guarding agnins he possibili of error or inaccurac. You m; depend upon he prescripions ou have filled a. V SCfROEDERS PHARMACY/ H. C. HUBBARD, Prop. 16 Broad Sree, Red Bank. Telephone 146 Telephone 38 MMHMMHHMH FROM BOAT TO FARM: places, however, waver, BJH ejf he bad spos were filled in Vih"grii#el Vi*rgr. and sone. Col* Neck Ld Afc-.n Tilling he Farmers who waned o haul feriliser and poaoes for planing had o Soil Afer «Long Vo»(«. Arhur Kuhne, Jr., son of Arhur defer doing so. s Kuhne of Cols Neck, reurned Nine elephone poles fell down on home l» week afer having been he Kepor road las week during he gone six monhs on i voage on anslee sorm. The weigh of he ice oil anker. A^ionp oher placen he which formed on he wires was oo wa.i in ndia. > Arhur sas ho pre-much far he polco. Telephone men fers illing he soil o u lifo on hewere here he ren of he week puing up new poles. The made heir brin deep. "He will sa wih his faher a Culs Neck und help him rips here in an auomobile ruck and farm. While Arhur wus nwu he" he machine go suck in he mire barn 4>n he place was desroed b several imes. The work of puing flreami he faher und son are nowup new poles was finished Saurda. building u new one. The newl formed card club me Frida nigh u Mrs. Hmnon Buers. Mra. Buler ami Alber Em- COLTS NECK NEWS. mons proved u he he bea caiil plijers on hix-occasion, i Gi-nvrl and Sone Pu on Road o * Make i Paiifble. Mrs, Annie El enerained a number of friends a a gahering u her The Freehold coun road became almos impassable an accoun of hehome m Wednesda W nigh ng. haw lus week and miin machines!,as week k he h Ul esae xom eams (jo suck in he mire. Ciravel of horses o Buron. Maneula of f J aone were pu on he bud places und Leonardo jind William T-..Sherman of his greiu improved condiions. Mod Hank and single horses o.1. H. Mr. mid Mrs. George Gordon of Balirenbeig of Jluzlu, Ko.s.s Claon Nw York spen Sunda and Monda und William (Muun of "Freehold uru! wih Mrs. Cordons parens, ev.»nd Joseph Moun iind Theodore Hchunck Mrs.-Duiiol. Dole, of lolmdel. Ted Smih ha.i bough n Kovd coupe. His duukher, Miss Belle Smih, is aking lessons in driving i. Thir persons aended a praer meeing held b. he Reformed hureh a Mrs. Waler 1). Fields* las Wednesda nigh. Miss Alice Fields led he meeing.* Anoher meeing ill be held onigh. The hree children of Warren Sncdckcr are sick wih pneumonia. Charlesj John and George Sflianek ave recovered from influenza. John Bvr.knuin.ha9 been enurainnj» friends from New,York. Mrs. Asher Erving, who has been kep in bed wih sickness, is able, o be around he house. Her siser-in-law, Mrs, Howell of Middleown village, is wih her. The Reforned parsonage is being re-papered aifd re-decoraed b Wil-. 7 ; LN CROFT NEWS.. Miserable RoacU Cause Accidens-^ LierarNigh a he Chapel. The roads hroughou his secion las week were indescribabl Miserable. Even he coun ro;ul, which is nearl alwas in excellen condiion, was almos impassable. The dreadful condiion of he roads caused several small accidens, nearl all of which occurred in he vicini of he park in.he village cener. A ruck owned b he SuiKlanr-nirnjmpaii go mired here Frida and anoher ruck was sen o pull i ou of he mud. The ruck which was sen for skidd (1 in he mire and crashed ino a pole. No one was hur, bu he machine was badl damaged.,, A lierar nigh was enjoed a he iom Nieberlien of Marlboro, chapel Monda, was in charge of George Soffel Sffe is having a bah- he communi league. Those who room added o his house. ook par in he program were Frank Miss Berha Dunham, who has Bloodgood, James Kichdale, Mrs. John. been boarding, wih Mrs. Charles R. Conover and Mrs. Charles Lura. Heuli, is now boarding a Mrs. The funeral of Rudella Holmes George S, P. Huns. Miss Durham was held las Wednesda auhe chapwih a sermon b Rev. William is one of he eachers here. Miss Florence Campbell, anoher eacher E. Unlised ofred Bank. The./fifl who has been boarding a Mrs. leulis, is now living a Lile Silver in his secion Jind he funeral who died was well known and popular was andmaking rips o and from-his place in her auomobile. Jumos P. Desmond has had his housi- repained on he Freehold road- HOLMDEL NEWS. The Life of he Communi Pare Jjrxed. b Bad Road.. The condiion of he roads hroughou his secion his week-beggared descripion. T-Kc villas 1 was almos isolaed, as i wilk nex o impossibl o drive an auomobile ouside of he ownship. Auomobiles were suck everwhere. Tin 1 Freehold coun sone road sood he haw beer han he oher horoughfares mid his resuled ill ransferring nearl allhe rade of Holm.del o_ Freehold. Even he sone road liroke hrough in hugel aended. The floral ribues were numerous, union); hem being one From Miss Anna Thompsons bible class, of which class Rudella waa> a member.., The ladies aid socie me lus Thursda afernoon a Mrs. G. Harr Richdales. Arrangemens wove made for a pound sociable nex monh. Hereafer meeings will be held he second Tliuisdav.of each monh insead nf ever hree weeks. 1 insure anhing, anwhere, anime PAUL REVERE Seal Esae and nsurance;. 56 Broad S., Red Bank, N. J. Phone 968. Eisner Building. iiummm WEST FURNTURE CO. KEYPORT, M. J. SPECAL SALE OF SAMPLE. DNNG ROOM SUTES SAVNGS OF 1-3 o 1-2 TWENTY FNE DNNG ROOM SUTES a less han wholesale cos. These Suies have been used as samples fn our floor, and consis of our ver bes ses as well as \he cheaper ones. n all he laes Period designs and Finishes* such as nlaid Walnu,. Two- Tone Walnu, Plain Mahogan, and Two-Tone Mahogan. CSD FK" ^E&STER, MA? Hi 21, T T TTT f TTT T 1 TT f T f % T T T T T SHOP ON MONMOUTH STREET 7, SCHRAMM & SON 24 Monmouh Sree, Near Broad. Red Bank, N. J. 8h^ANNVERSARY SALE-8h THE GREATESTBARGAN EVENT FOR Ladies, Misses and CMldrexv Beauiful Presens FREE wih ever purchase of $1.00 or more Sale Sars Thursda, March 22, 1923, a 10 a. m. Beauiful Presens FREE wih ever purchase of $1.00 or more., Our enire s ock of ndies,misses arid Childrens wear and Milliner, wihou reserve, including he Newes Spring Merchandise will be sold a acual cos, and man iems below cos. This sale will give ou a chance o bu our Easer apparel a a big saving..^remember, his sale is no for profi bu in, appreciaion of our man saisfied cusomers and also lo gain new paionage. -..: Come and see wha ou save. \.. % ~.«Following are a few of our bargains for his even: - Charming New Spring Hal...> $1.95 Ladiee and Miase Dresiei Made in Silks, Sergei and Poire Twills $5.00 Ladies and Misses Spring Polo Coas... $8.95 Ladies and Misses Pleaed Skirs $2.00 Ladies and Misses Silk Waiss and Blouses $2.00 Ladies and Misses Spring Sweaers W. B. ConeB, worh $2.50..$1.87..,95c Ladies and Misses Envelope Chemises, worh 75c Ladies and Misses Gowns, worh 75c Ladies Whie Peicoas, worh 75c 49c 49c Ladie 1 Fine Porclv Dresses.TT.....$1.87 Ladies Kni Union Suis ;....39c Ladies Silk Hose, Black and Brown, rug. 75c... Ladies Coon Hose, Black and Brown, reg. 20c. Ladies CorsHes, reg. 69c Ladies Brassieres, Elasic Boom Ladies Whio Handkerchiefs, reg. 10c.39c...10c 49c...49c.4c- Ladies Chanuiiscle Gloves, Whie, reg. 75c 25<- Ladies Bags, Solid Leaher, reg. $1.50, $1.00 Girls Gingham Bloomer Dresses, 2 o 6 ears..). 95c Girls Gingham Dresses, 7 o 14 ears 98c Girls.Whie Middle Dresses, 7 o 14 ears i $2.5«Girls Khaki Knickerbocker Suis, 8 q 14 ears... $1.95 Girls Lonjdale Jean MiddieJ.9. : V..9fic Girls Midd Skirs, Blue or Whie... $1.25 Girls" All Wool, Serge Dresses, reg. $ : $4.95 Childrens Rompers c o 98c Childrens Creepers, reg. $ ,., 79c Childrens Wash Suis......,95c Childrens Sockings, Sizes 5 o 9!i, Black, reg. 25c..10c Girls Winer Coas, worh o $10._... $5.00 Bos Overcoas, worh o. $10 $5.00 Scalpax Underweir for Girls or Bos, reg. $1.00 per pair r...75c Bos Overalls, 2 o 6 ears c ears... nfans Hand Made Sweaers,, rei;. $2.00 nfans Vess, reg. 50c nfans Dresses, reg. 75c nfans Dresses, reg. $1.50 DONT FAL TO OY!E TO THS SALE-T WLL SURE PAY YOU SHOP ON MONMOUTH STREET,,...$ for $ c 98c SAVNGS Thursda and Frida March 22 and 23 V\ jollar Das a Seinbachs! Unequalled! opporuniies o u new, fresh, and remarkabl low priced merchandise for spring./ $139 $1S7 $225 $215 $235 $245 $275 $335 $365 $325 $350 $425 $386 $400 $440 $480 6 piece SPRNG WALLPAPERS, 4 piece Beauiful Line, Genuine Walnu 14c, 17c, 25c, BEDROOM SUTES, Double Roll, $ Values Mj 1 o Hoc, Mahogan Breakfas Room Se. $115 Brown Oak Suies..; $129 Louil XV Suio in Walnu.., $159 Queen Anne Suie in Walnu $ 169 alian RcnaixRnce in nlnid Walnu.$ 169 Queen.Anne Suie in Walnu,. " $189 alian Renaissance Suie in Walnu $105 Louin XV.Suie in Mahogan $235 Adam Brown Two-Tone Mahogan $239 alian Renaiiance in Walnu $239 Queen Anne Suie in mahogan,.,. $2B0 alian Rcnaiance Suie in Walnu alian RcriaUinnce, hair cloh nea Chain... alian Kenniaiance Suie in Walnu J300 alian Rrnnisianc^uic in Walnu.!i31S alian RcuaisinnccSiiie in Walnu.. $325 9x12 AXM1NSTER RUGS, $ * *, 4 piece, Genuine Walnu BEDROOM SUTES, Full Vani, $ THS OFFERNG S A REAL OPPORTUNTY TO PURCHASE A FNE DNNG ROOM SUTE AT A GUARANTEED SAVNG OF FROM $BO,00 TO $ WEST FURNTURE CO., Kepor, N.J Womens Wear Accessories Home Needs Mens Furnishings Childrens Wear Fabrics Weeks of preparaion preceded his sale ; ever deparmen conribues. Values are no o be compared wih hose in he average Dollar Sale. No need «sress his poin wih parons who have visied a Seinbach even. Asbur Park

6 * Sfr For Farm and Garden in bulk, and packages^ Everhing in li Line. ANY QUANTTY. WOODRUFFS SEEDS WELLERSl i,. Broad Sree, Red Bank. HAVE YOU Headaciie? >jirfc or chi 0<> b«j f»i lr«d or i rained? Tf o, hi** jnur fi Jamlned : r» STLES &TcO. Philadelphia Eie Specialiss Znd Naional Bonk Bldi., Room 28 J EY.T Wednida Houn l ico o» o. m. 5 MQTKE LARGE FAMLY Recommends Ldia E. Pinkhams Vegeable Compound o Oher Moher* ^ Windom. Minn. " wae so run-down ha was jus good for nohing. was ( become he moher of m ninhchild.anci 1 hough did no have he srengh o go hrough wih i. 1 look Ldia E. could ask i o do and am elling all ijn friendsabou i. havea nicebigbab girl and am feeling fine. Yon ma use his leer o help oher- sick mohers." Mrs. C. A. MoEDE, BoxG3;J, Windom, Minn. M Firs Child Glen Allen, Alabama. " have been greal benefied b aking- Ldia E. Pinkhams Vegeable Compound for bearing-down feelings and pains. was roubled in his wo for nearl four eara following he birh of m firs child.and a ime? could hardl sand on m fee. A neighbor recommended he Vegeable Compound o me afer had aken docors medicines wihou much benefi. has relieved m pains and givesme srengh. recommend i and give ou permission o use m esimonial leer." Mrs.uA KvE.Glen Allen, Alabama. N CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. To dunlin.l,. liii..k. 01>!i Lim-r,-.Sii^fri.-d Bau.T, Anihfv.-,lillini. <. Kmri-n.- Jnllim-k, Lillian.li-lli]].-!;. Ujl.-i Je-llinrl., Ch;irl.-s Jfilinek, Alin:i Ji-llillfk ami Tlu-udine Jillimk. ij- virlll,- of nil H-LT uf h.- C.iur of Chancer.if N.-.v J.-r-c. ma.le im llu- lif. <J;iuj,*i -Wheeler, William HAPPENNGS OF lnercst N Per«ona~ Noes. Sale! of- PropcrV, R-.ilclinJ.Gprrn^nl, lodge Do " uifi,, ilifilif lir.-s, lliilli*, Marriages and Dcili-Oher ems...red BAKK REGSTER, MA&CH 21,!lS23..hlrjii" icmijri^jii Tr«i<A-is Miller,!/r. - f, ro,!e S E..ife>, W!,,j._ A. _sm..n. Kalinsoii, ^narles Par a Manaquaii. A par wus J;iveii las wnk for Tile j/n:(!u:ili:,.! «::- rf iln- Frnliuld hij;h..;!>.,! ivill -V- :i d.:..cv in.hi 1.- ie (iiinioic,,(liiujihci 1 of Kllis. Uvai of Miuuisiiuilll. ill fkliiaid!) <Riih.iriN(Mi h::il, lil (iili-. Tin 1 ofher lifuiiih,liirhila. memiv will v ii-..l!-i i-lp pa lu 1 expense;; of h rliis <:> is Hasliinjcon rip. Tl.c i-!;i.-s v.-iil (five a pin llaiiild Wis of Asbur Park las Underwen an Operaion. on A iril 1S] a! iaf Mi-niiil hcafi". w.-ok undiff-wei an opraion for ap- Wder 1). Vans, huiik. immiikcr of he (il-mllc Jii:i...- diilr *<;i>i-. pan;i Asliur l-a:i, w.is -.-UKH las week in ilu--.sh.lii-k uf iu- machiner a h- plur.. His rlohiim Was urn and lie i\a> i.--jv..-^i^i-i]. i VU-r ThJinpson, wli > h;:- ii.--n niana^i-i- of ilu 1 Manasquan!irar ; h.of he A. A. lii-iin Lumber i-niiip.in.v, hils been-ransferred o he niiii:! :>- li o a l.aliihuuii, whore he will lie h>;i(! uf in 1!; inn-- deparmen. Waler l.ii.-ln;. r, secrear of il»- i-oniine, m-v!- an adilrrss a ll l-nvhoil -i-:: 11: (;>-»,-s;i- V-.\ Uolilc^alc ;im[.n!-: iieun cui-.-.l [»lli... con.rr.ru-i-. ; <\A. Corlio..;;-1 1. Jackson linve j -.if he Wnii-i-1 said.uili will lie ulvu akains 78lh iiir. A surprise par was given his: The xaiil liill i< fil.-i! n f.iivclos,- a <-.-rain in</ri^;^. ini.-n l. Mmri-,,.li-llinck week for Miss Adelaide kves of Ncp-J mid Cizella Jelliiml,. ns wife,.i Ailrliia F. uic Ci. Salilcr. ii:il,.,i.nl M, lillli.,,) laild^ ill he Township "f Ori-an. Cmiiiv uf Monmouh A H-W lire -=ir»*n has iieen insalle-.l and S=«l<- uf Si->-.l.-i-H.-. al Si-i,l.1Kl:; iiii.l ou Clia.-lla J,. hi,., an mail.- a ih.fvnilan he.ell. jei-ause mi an- in- wij.iw of Morri-".. Mrs. Amos B. Brocklehank of Jer-; J.llini-k: an,,.u Oliu llaui-r are minle a ile.-ndan Ue(-:u,J-.,ni :ir,- an hcr-a-l:iw uf "(ville has- reurned frnni a sa in Morris.. J.-!l:r,-.: :u,.l :. i.u Si vfm. H:ui.-r Florida. : are niaile 11.lcfi-i:il;ini hi-oan.-i- nn an- ihe A.sun was born las week n Mrs. r, an hi-ir-al-lav.,,! Mi.i-ri-[..,lcllin.-k an,i ou KuEi-in- J,-!ii,r!. :ii,,,,.- a,i..f,. i,i:rai h<- «(l.-f-.tllllll HU-.. h- wif.- of William -. Cuu.i..i Asbuv Park, \\-;is elediil c-i,:iiirn!i:i of he sae-vx-i rruivi commiii of hijounb mens i iik.-i:riaii>n a N-.-.v;iii; lis week. A lliaiiuu-l fur w;i-u paper will n- placi-d im in. nnier of-main anil Souh srees a Miiuaquan bl ho Manasiuan \Voni:u)s club, William Sampson of he sae maril of healh spukke a las weeks j miihifc of in 1 piuim-oachcrs a#so- ciaion ill.ok Branch. A chii-kiii ami wnlle dinner and supp-r v>ill n 1 Mivvil April 5h b he, wimiiii of 11s Firs Bapis rhurclr of Asbur ark. The Wes Ocean Crove Queen Esher socie held a S. Paricks?ucialile Sainln a Mrs. John S. Halls a ha place. A (laugher \v;is. born las we 1 ]: -.Mrs; ChiuWs (;iles of Bradle Hi 1 H-!. The newcomer has been named Shirle Ann. William Carne has been"eujraroi! as assisan superinenden i:i he KreeVioUl municipal building and in 1 *- house. ^ Dr. J. A. Worhing-on ofliraille lloiich. has boughb. a house a ha place arid he bus muviil his famil here. The sewards. of he Allenwood Mehodis church will hold a roas. l>eef supper omorrow in Mechanics hall. * ] Abou HOO persons aended he \ \ forieh anniversar las week of he AsJur Park KM! Mens lodge 1,! Tin- liiiliis aiil, socie " he Nepune Ci Mehodis church hi-lil, a pover sm-iabb- his week..mr. anil Mrs..lohn Terliune. of Maiiwan reurned home Monda from Palm Beach, Florida. (ieow C.Mahews of FarmiiiL, 1 - ilale. who has been sick wih pneumonia, i- improving. Mi^s Lillian Parick, of Farming-, ] ilnle is visiing relaive? a Cherr, Plains. Now Turk. A birhda surprise par was giv- en las week.i Mrs. John R. Phillips of Avon. Edward Wes of Souhard broke \ his arm his week while cranking an Mrs. Marie Charloe Hildenbraml ( P.Varii-h. Kranl: Sarle.- and famil m-ved Kulhr.jinl.. William Knowle*, John HOM. Morinvr nnr-.rli»r, Mwarl ii:\i!.v"!.r. l.ciriiik Milh-r, f.!. Rogors--,,1. Nnlsin J.rhn O;i\i-:ni <ui;l Rv\..rlK-ri.., Ljin.. ". })i-rnlii-ii.-< a he Loii^ lii-aiu-li hospiinl. Taken o Hospial. - Vulliani.\. riiiimp.-on uf Kri-ehol-fc is a s:i!i;ial paien a in 1 Lawrence lui- )i;l:i! a New York. P-v^old Lods^e Anniversar. 1 :. 1 Kniu-i;-.. rhiii-; mlijo...f Kle.hoh! i-ek i:..ali-(l is Tils iii-.nivil 1 - sar las ni.hi. Mace :J25 a CaliL- Snlc.. ^he MniriM(Uan lii-eni-ns auxianil eake sale. -. * UoiHiiuieil mi nex Lewis. WHOLESALE ANB RETAL DEALER N LUMBER Sash, Doors, Blinds, Glass and BOMM* Hardware. RED BANK. N. J. Andrew J. Hill Paper Hanging, Paining and Decoraing Experienced in all branches. Esimaes Furniched, 14 Worhle Sree, Red Bank, N. J..\ 5 : BARBER & MCLAUGHLN ANNOUNCE Appoinmen as official Willard*Sfervice Saion and have a service polic, of ineres o ever owner of a. WLLARD STORAGE BATTERY TELEPHONE RED PANK J344 BARBER & MCLAUGHLN Auomobile Elecrioians " Repairs and Genuine Pars All Makes Sarers, Lighs and gniion, Auo, Radio, Moor Boa, Farm Lighing,.Baeries Recharged and Repaired..".. 79 Monmouh Sree, - " " :. :. :; m& " REMOVAL. SALE 1 Pianos, Talking v * Machines, i i Machines, Records, Ec. We cerainl are moving Aun Jane sas, "Ever Piece of Odd Sock in he Place Mus Be Sold," and she is righ. Therefore don hesiae o alk wih us abou anj.of he above aricles as fee price has been lowered wa below an sensible figure o save he expense and annoance of moving ijhem o our new* quarers. " - Folks are cerainl aking advanage of our "., offer o sell absoluel high grade,. Columbia Records. (Surplus Sock) a each We have sold several hundred recenl. has brough pleasure o so man ha we have complied wih.aun Janes" reques and have added anoher lo o he assormen. Come a once if ou wan our share of hese Columbia recordsa his low price. v! C h a r ]. - Ji-llinck an- ma.i- a l.f.,,, 1 ;nn 1,,-- A "" «- liorri las w e e k! o M r s. ] r a u - f.ij arc aa, n-ir-al-lau of Sl.in-i.!.. K.i!n-r M i e h e l l n S n u h a n f -... Charlie.Mliiifk; al.l i-iii Tlii-iln-i..1.-;,*ir,.- h ^.-. Karl ix (! are maile a ijef-rnl.-m -hi-aii-...;i ;ir.- m\,..,,,,,.- heir-a-law of.vn 11,.. J.. n,.. llnirch Holds a b< Daed Vliruarv 1.-,, i:>;.:....,,,, LUM, TAMH.VN i CO.YK.,"."" 1 - U i l l Sol.-:.,,rw lor < V.mi.h. iiwii.: - : r V T S G l!:-.,a.l S l. e. :, N":.«ai, N.. 1. i!. - i - L l i!! :. T i V v A *? T f ff re-h.-hun-h of- STORCK Of Course ebucks Have No Compeior Aiiwhere Near Their Price The Are Americas Fases Selling Good Car, and he Demand is Unprecedened _ BUCK Was. Alwas a Quali Produc, Bu he New 1 23 Series RUCKS Are Far. Beer Than X Their Predecessors. A. "., Compare Them, Wih An Car in Their, Price Class. 11 J i "ii m* r Tim Slumlord of Cnmpumim When Gomes o Selecing a New Car, a BUCK Owner Almos nvariabl T f Sas, "Wh Experimen? *] f Know Wha a BUCK Will Do. "? f "., Order Your BUCK Now. Laer ; The Will Be a a Premium. - i: 1 H. L.ZOBEL s * * We Wan You o See x he New %.BUCK. Ride in One, and Your Monmouh Couns Larges Auomobile Disribuor Jlex Car Will Be a BUCK. TEL. 90 SEA BRGHT Till 955 RED BANK. **.i*. - n

7 >»»»»»»»»*>»»» 5i* Mone An unlimied amoun o loan on desirable improved real. sae in Monmouh, Mercer and Middlesex counies. Low fees, promp service, earl closings. We also have a number of guaraneed Second Morgages for sale. Gall or wrie for informaion. -» Fideli Real & Morgage Loan Co., Professional Building, Aabur Park, Tel New Jerse. Direcors. W. J,! BLAR, Pros, and Gen. Mgr. R. G. POOLE,. W. STOUT, N. H. MLLER, F. C. BORDEN, Jr. Saurda Wiseria Garden Long Branch CHOP SUEY Seaks, Chops, Ec. American Managemen Mwic B THE SERENSDER5 BREF TEMS OF NEWS. (Coninued from lai page.),, The Englishown mifmonar socie has eleced Mrs. OcorKe B. VanDenbergh presiden, Mrs. C. V. Aumack and Mrs. E. T. Koone vice presidens, Mr.". ChJrlcs T. W.oodwanl secrear, Mrs. William K. Anderson reasurer and Mrs. Luurinda C. Keid (secrear of lieraure. a Kiwanil Club Delegae*. The Asliur Park Kiwania club.las week appoined Joseph M, Turner anil Sephen E. luwle delegaes o he inernaional convenion of he club o n- held from Ma 28h o 31s a Alana, Georgia, Egber Close anil. 10. Kuroii puiiieil alernae:-. were iip- A Prohibiion Lecure. Prohibiion was he chief subjec las Wednesda nigh, a a smoker hild b he communi elub of S. Jamess church of Long Frederic M.. Peai-sr, M-rrenr o Governor.Silze.r, and a former Unied KLa-uE diiiic.l..:.lui-m., was he principal speaker.. RED BANK REGSTER, MARCH 21, American Legion Piul., Leer Hidden Ov=r Eleven Year«. Thu Asbur P;irk A.nn icinilprion John A. Fole, a Freehold ailor, held a S. Paricks da parv a he las week received a cheek for $4.50 egion house. The legion auxiliar! mailed o him. a Freehold on Jul. leared $25 a a rc, ;l., cake sale 24h, lflll. The leer had bo^nthe auxiliar will. liolil anoher caki eoncealed behind a mail box in n.esale on Saurda of nex week. hallwa leading lo Mr. Fok-s shop, where i was discovered las week. Deah of Emerion P. Baird. Emerson P. llair,d"of Freehold died of hear disease lus week afer a sickness of wo monhs. He was born u Marialapan dj ears ago. He was a reired farmer and a one ime he was also.engaged in he plan and shrubber, business. Socieies Mee a Belmar. «The Mispah union of he Monmouh coun Chrisian Endeavor socieies me las week a he Belmar Bapis church. Rev. A. J. Muskens, pasor of he [iong Branch Presberian church, was he principal speaker. Guil of AMoul. John Read of Asbur Park, who was arresed recenl on charges of assaul and bafer on Mahew Tucker and carring a pisol, was found guil las week before a jur a Freehold. He will be senenced Doings a Waiide. The ladies aid socie of he Wa BEGNNNG Saurda, March Seveneenh o Easer Sunda, inclusive idc Mehodis church.will serve in Kaser»upper in he church ilinhig room nex Wednesda nigh. The Woman-* club of Waside will, boul an apron sociable and dunce nex monh. ~* Auxiliar EldcioiT The ladies auxiliar.of he AsburPark Hebrew H-houl las weuk eleced Mrs. GharleJ. SneinVr. presiden, Mrs. B. Romaniind Mrs!. Ho gun vice presidens,.mrs.. ]{«nker reasurer and, Mrs..1. Furrnan Hi-crear. Church Ofliceri Eleced. The womens mihs-loinsr socie <i( he Asbur Park li-funiud chun-h las week elecedmr-, llci.r Wikuff presiden, Mrs. Edson.(loijld vice ]iresi(i.en, Mrs. -Krank Wilci.v reasurer and Mrs, J. H. Y;;!iM:iUr se(;rear. Bab Saec Famil. Carl Archer, hree i-ms old, son of W. R, Archer of Av.i:. saved Unlives of his parens :>!> ;i fi.-i-r and Hrauch. wo brohers. The h.u.-i- was illed wih K"s and he cliildvcries iiwcike hi 1 olllfiji. (iceupanr. ir, he bouse. Aged Monmouh Beach Woman Dead Mrs. Harrie R. We^ (if M<inmuulli> Beach died las week in lu-r cifehieli.l ear. She leaves a daugher,-mrs. Anna B. Whie, and live sons, Kd- J ward W., Eugene, James.., E. liroden and Hugh H. Wis A.bur Park Plo Sold., Harr A. Wason,,1. W. Brooks and Theodore Applcgale of Asbur j Park las week bough a plo of land j on he corner of Sunse and Park] avenues from he.lames A. Bradle i esae for $65,000. Freehold JReiiden Dead. Mrs. Bridge H. Cannon, widow of Chrisopher Cannon, died las week a he home of her daugher, Mrs, Thomas Ran of Frehokl. She was! 81 ears old and had lived a Freehold since Died in Her Sevenieh Year. Miss Margare Anna Logan, aged 69 ears, of Freehold,died lasrweck. She leaves wo sisers, Mrs. Frank Freehold. (Coninued on nex page.) ESTABLSHED M4 TELEPHONE 111 ALEXANDER D. COOPER a Real Esae and nsurance, BROAD STREET RED BANK. N i Fire, Lif. Accidfen, Toii»d» «nci Plae Glnss nsurance. j 1 MMC Make woodwork waerpocf wih: Devoe Aqua SparVanish, Devoe Pailc nerior Varnish, Devoe JVJirrolac, Pcvoc Marble FloorFinishVQrnish.DcvoeHollandEnamel. Desrucion Parkers Taxi Service VERNON PARKER, Prop. DAY AND «NGHT SERVCE Careful Driven and Fiil, Cl.. C»n Ralei Reaonable. Opposie depo, KeiJ Bank, N..1 When calling a Taxi givn oi> ime^o make he rain. Havoc swep in on ever raindrop! TF woodwork were alive i would * shriek wih error a he ouch of waer. For moisure is a deadl enem o wood ripping is fibres apar warpinf; i ^ roing awa is Through acciden, waer is cccassionall bound o "invade ever room. Wha, are ou doing o proec he wood? Devoe Pain arc! Varnish Producs will make our woodwork almos everlasing b keeping he moisure ou and sealing he beau in. Red Bank Hardware Sore, 75 Monmouh S., Red Bank. HOilCRT DONOVAN, PROP., elephone. 56. The Sandard of CamparUon Wha Would Spring Be Wihou a Buick The Buick Six Spor Touring provides ha added measure of enjomen which comes from driving a car of which ou can be reall proud. s dashing color and appoinmens have a disincive originali which mark i everwhere. And i is as good as i is beauiful for Buick builds i. The world knows wha ha means fr!c«1. o. b. llulck Virli.rf«f; gnvriiffi ax o liu WJifd. Ak llnu fif (,. M. A. ( l*ui-h<»e J/T. ufik-h HJ ^i,r Klvnd Fours 1 ll". UniflHri S,." TMinn.) lo«<. Ci.upr 1171 S >. Hrilin. l.l»!i S *im. Touring [flin.. l.m fllif Niularr 5 a*. TiHiui 1199 s uii. Touing BciUu * % f**!, kiiw i Sixes 1!«), Twrl/in. HS 7 run. Sc jun > fiporl HoKlifr ill, Sfi-r TfjUim... H. Monmouh Couns Larges Auomobllo Disribuor Red Bank, N. J. Sea Brigh, N, J. Telephone BBS -. Telephone 90 > W^W^BETTprCAin)MOBUJS ARE BULT, BUCK WL ^

8 \ > ;... 1 Eih RED BANK REGSTER, MARCH 21, > " -. ^ - - T - BWEF MSOF NEWS. racks a freigh rain hi he, carand.l demolished i. Mr. Tuezenew was no hur. (Coninued from las page) Manaiquan Sore* Rened. Mrs. Roland E. Waller, who has Sores.in he new Tassini building been raveling for over a ear, ar- a Manasquan have been rened o rived las week from Honolulu for a he Bush real esae insurance agenc, he Econom grocer sore and visi wih her parens, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Radl of Maawan. Miss he Unied.Cigar sores Anna M. Radl, superinenden of he Wes Hudson hospial a Kearne, Bus for Church Folks. spen par of las week wih her par- To increase church aendance Rev. <ms a Manwan. H. A. Neale, pasor of he Oakhurs Mehodis church, las Suada hired Vicim of Pneumonia. an auomobile bus o bring members Mrs. Frances A: Fearce of Ma-j of he church o he services. iasqunn died las week of pneu- monin. She was fif ear? old and jcelebraed Nineieh Birhda. leaves a son. Mrs. Pea re <,> deah E. J. Hause of Asbur Park las was he fifh in her famil since week observed his nineieh birhda November. j wih n par. He received a number To Build awarehouse. L. K. Sharirsein, a furniure dealer of Asbur Park, has bouph a. lo; a hill place ni.d he will build a wo-1 gave a miscellaneous shower las sor hollow ile building on he lo. [ week for her niece, Miss Ruh Dodd, Traub Brohers of JBelmar will do who i:; engaged o John G. Lawle. he work. (Coninued on nex page.) New Belmar Houses. Edward B. Conover of P.elmar has bough a lo a ha place and he will build a house here. William Pinke of Belmar lias sared work on a bouse a ha place for his own occupanc. Engagemen Announced. The engagemen has been announced of Miss Marjori? B. Cook,! daugher of H. Rufiis^Took of Bel-J mar, o Fred A. Briefs of -Perh! Amho. The couple will he maraud*; in June. Adelphia Church {Trusees. Howard Claon, Frank T. Hen-: drickson and C. T. T. Claon of j Adelphia were las,week olecc rus-j ecs of he Adelphia church. William j Johnson and Samuel Hanfon were re-, eleced. """ Asbur Parli Auo Show.. j Arrangemens have lieen made o liold an auo show a he Ashur Park eiisino from April llfih o April 21s!, mfder in 1 direcion of he A--- j bur lark auiomnbile dealer.- as.mi-, -ciaiim. Home, from Hospial. Miss Alice RrUhvicl;. dmi/liut of.tamils. Srudwick of nulle le:i<-h. lias reuined home from ih; nrir.;: Lake hospial,.where she undirwen an operaion for lie rcnmv;;! of a umor. Donaion for Pasor. j A shower was niven las week o! Rev. and Mrs. Mrs. J. f. Ash.p of! ho Second Eapis church of Asbur Parl;. The couple received n number i of i^ifl^ of household aricles and mone. Womans Club Elecion. The Freehold Womans club las week eleced Miss Annie Perrine presiden, Mjs. William 51. Smih vice presiden, Mrs., Roselle secrear and.mrs. Peer F. Runon reasurer. New Sore a Avon. A surc has been opened a Avon b. Hrillian, who will sell scales, coffee machines and ruhinij machines of all kinds. He formerl conduced a sore a Ocean.Grove. Train Wrecks a Car. A Kurd driven b Leon Tuozenow of-weimar was sruck b a rain! las week a ha place! bu he machine was onl slighl damaged., Before i could be moved off he of posal cards and congraulaions. Shower For Long Branch Girl. Mrs. Forres Green of Long Branch The beauiful buriuls arranged b us are refined in. ever minue deail. We have won everones confidence b he careful, able, acful nianner in which we conduc funeral services. Our equipage is modern and each member of his organizaion is horoughl experienced o carr ou each and ever par of our efficien direcion. A FUNERAL DRECTOR HOME for SERVCES"- 60 E. FRO NT S. RED BANKJU PHONE :DAY&-NGHT, RED BANK 557 AUTO AMBULANCE SERVCE- CHARS &TABLES for ALL OCCASONS Ail Closed Car Comfors n uili he dc.eh skives all ou can ge in an closed cur The chassis, wi!; he new Super-Six moor is li hn.s HUMH ever buil. includes all he rcniieniens learned in building 140,000 eailier Siiper- Sixes. " The Coa i> has a "surd simplici. is delighlull comh>ralile. is buil o sand he hardes kind oi service. Save from f 800 om2uu. Speedser, $ Pass. Phaeon, $1475 Coach, $1525 Sedan, $2095 Freigh and Tax Exra KENWOOD MOTOR SALES CO-, nc., 18 Mechanic Sree, Red Bank.. Telephone 159 Hudson Coach $ 1525 Freigh and Tax Exra & 1SLO ANE FFTH AVENUE AND FORTY-SEVENTH STREET NEW YORK MODERATELY PRCED FURNTURE Despie oher widel adverised opporuniies, we are confiden ha we can show ou here goods of a characer ha can no be excelled, and a prices which will compee wih an oher esablishmens. Owing o he large sock which we now have on displa, i is impossible o lis more han a few iems. is alwas a pleasure o show hese goods, wheher or no an immediae purchase is conemplaed. A Few Examples Are Lised Below ~.* Bed Room Suies, 8 o 11 pieces, $350 up- Dining Room Suies, 9 pieces, $375 up Prins... Book Cases, Ten Wagons. Da Beds.. Conra Tables Sewing Tables OCCASONAL PECES $18 up Desks $10 up 50 up Upholsered CliairsJrnim 55 up 23 up ni fables up -- Windsor Chairs.. 15 u > 30 l1 Console Tables.. 18 up!5 "P Ness of Tables.. 25 up 25 up Book Sands up Floor Lamps,, Colonial Mirrors. Reading Tables.. Side Chairs... Muffin Sands., Sofffaules... We would also call our aenion o our unequalled sockof. $25 up. 20 up. 20 up. 10 up. 10 up. 25 up DOMESTC RUGS, CARPETS AND LNOLEUMS We lis below a few examples in each of hese Divisions and would be pleased o show ou he acual goods al our convenience. K.JCS 9 f. x 12 f.) Wilon, Worsed. $ o $ Wilon, Wool. \ o mid Axminsler o Scoch Ar Rugs o Velve o Reversible Wool , Thii sore will remain ii/wi.u,5.30 P.M. O HH9A.M. i, i : CARPETS (27 in. wide) Wool Velve... $3.25 o 3.50 d. Wilon Velve 4.75 d. AjuninsUi o 7.75 d. VYiloii 4.75 o 6.75 d. LNOLEUM Plain..... $.95 o $3.00 «q. d. 1 nlaid o 3.00 sq. d.! Freigh prepaid lo all»hf/>/>lng poini n he Unied Siu«i. To Young Men m An opporuni is frequenl offered rused emploes o bu an ineres in heir emploers business and a savings pass-book is ofen a oung mans bes recommendaion. The philosoph of hrif leads sraigh o forunes goal, and his Bank encourages i b paing liberal ineres on deposis., Wh dela he imporan maer of a bank accoun? Sar pne here oda! *. - -.; RED BANK TRUST COMPANY Under Sae Supervision Red Bank, N. J. MMDHMMMMMUMHMM New Process RECORDS OUT TODAY DANCE MUSC "Jenn. Fox-Tro. Ted New Hampshire. Fox-Tro Lewis and His Band. Saw Mill River Road. nro. { Li*a. Fox-Tro, Frank "Mohers Wedding Wesplial and His Or-, - Dress." From "Glor? cheslra. A c Medle Fox-Tro. The ^ ^^^^-^ ^ Columbians. A c Down in Marland. Think of Me. Fox-Tros. "War Down Yonder in New Manhaan Dance Orchesra. A c Miss Lizzie." Orleans. From "Sru M Budd. (Accordion Novel Chorus b Phil The Georgians. A Se Nohing Bu. Fox-Tros. Bnker.) When You and 1 Were Tiger Rag. Young Maggie Blue. Fox- The Memphis Blues. Fox- Troa. Paid Spcch and Tros. Ted Lewis and His Orchesra. A c His Band. A c Good Nigh. Love Sends a Lile Gif of La Paloma. Foi-Tro. Rom. Walzes. O Sole Mio. Walz. Jan Columbia Dance Orchesra. A c Sweehear o Sigma Chi. Medle Walz. nro. "Song of Lambda Chi." Drean Girl of Pi K. A. Walz. Jan Garber and His Garber-Dais Orchesra. A , Roe of he Rio Grande. Flower of Arab. Fox- Tros. Xlophone Solos. Jess Libonal. A Wania. Jmbo Jambo. Frank Crumil. Garber and His Garber- Davis Orchesra. A c You Tell em vories. Coaxing he Piano. Fox- Tros. Piano Solos. Frank Wenphal. A o Whispering* Pines. Onl Jus Suppose. Fox* Tros. Accordion Solos. Guido Deiro. A-380S 75c Kawihau Wsli. Mahina Malamalania Walz. Fereraa Hawaiian nsrumenal QuareC A c POPULAR SONGS Al JoUon. Down in Marland. A c Youve Go o See Mam Evr Nijh. Loved You Once. Doll Ka. A c Mjuisiippi Moon. Van and Schenck. A c n Our Parlor. m Migh Swee on M Swee Sweeie. Fur-man and Nash. A-38O3 78c Mohers Lovo. Charles m Coin Awa. Har and Ellio Slnw. Bring wih You Whin Theres a Rainbow in he You Come. Lcona TVi- Sk. Shannon Four. Hams and Her Dixi A c Hand. A.381S 7Bo VOCAL HARMONES LiU Town in he Ould Conn Down. n he Valle Near Slelv*. nanion. Tenor SOOH. William A. Kermrd. A c Liln SonK> (or Children..ilo Hinlh; lublilus. Lile Son K i lor Children. Love Lilo ulin; Hock ii-llu Doll, Bran. A c Medle of "Old Timers." ar nro.: n he Shndo of ho Old Apple T roe; S weo ROB o OCirad; Jiw Ono Glrlj Afer h«hall. Medlo of "Old Timers." nr -nro.: Dnlii Hdl; Juii na ho Sun Won Down; Lilo Annio Kuono; Tho Bidcwalka of Now York. Mmnwn Four. A Bo Heard he Voice of Jeiui Sa. Will Your Hear Ring True? (li>"v Smih, A-:i802 75o SYMPHONY AND CONCERT SELECTONS All, Monn nf M Dliih. Tim Living God. (Ollur*) From "n n lvrnlnn unrd«n." (.chmann) B0B99 $1.00 (Viiirlim llackei. Tmiij/ hfuclivnii. 9(1043 $.80 M. ValM. (Herber) Mlnu«n G, N». 2. Tac*a la unis pl.clls. (lcolliovon) Edd From " Triivnloro." llruum, A-3B01 $1.00 (liiw lmicoful AVml ho Nlihl.) (Verdi) Uuia SmU Thraugk Your T*er». omdle. 9SO81 $1.50 (lnmblon) Schan Roimarin, (KroUir) Tiehm B*id*l»O« Ou of he huv «o YM, (>) Barbara Maur$l A 3811 l.09 A TM M. Viilni lurlmn Ruih ir wk- bi MailTrinli A UHl ihudll. A B Th«mk»"l, r h"r»il?l "A posiive revelaion in unmarred melod" N appearance, a Columbia New Process Becosd resembles pracicall ever oher diac record. Bu, pla his record on an phonograph and ou will be amazed a he superb smoohness of oupouring melod. n he brief inerval before he music commences, ou ma deec he needle fainl whispering. Compare his wih h» sriden scrach ha grees ou. <m oher records. A he ver firs noe of he prelude even his almos impercepible sound dissolves. Compare his wih ike «sisen scrape hamlrudes iself hrough he wuuic on oher records. This surface quieness ha les our ean, unhindered, hear he infinie varie of delicae ahadings of he singers voice, ha ranslaes for ou he muhicinns sensiive ouch ino he glow of poeic imaginaion, is unparalleled in phonographic reproducion. Ai an eiampu ef Ua *Vnamarred melod" «* mmf Columbia shop and uvoh r Ted Lewi, and Hla On.»..rr«pla "Jenn! 11 r»conl AJaM4, a n«w fok-ro«lk«* mrounda and a»nr»e>» whfc dance magnaun. AmJl», lor full meaur*. barmaaai hi crw anap ino Thm Wmg and "Tlia Mempbb W «record A ColumbinH proccr of making rccoran wih a hard, Jurnblo core, ovcrlaul wih a new surface o marvclouhl nmpoui ha.hi> nrcdli) rnvow orr i prnclcall wihou firlc ion, pronounced he deah Honii:in:o on obuoxjou* Hcnich nnd crapa. hb poeem in paened. H*> ono cine can malm a rawed. a nil similar. COLUMBA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY, W : l -* V.

9 < 1>K J " *,.«m * \\ l% f S 1 B <TT SJ^ ^ ^ ( WOMEN ATTENON! Wach for his label on ever bole. Do No Bu nuaions. Do No Damage! our Laundr. * Surprising News! A Cres Opporu ii for You! Sop Boiling Yo ir Laundr! Do Aw«wih he Swea of Your Br,W Down wih filj "Boiler"! Vie: "PRESTO WASHNG WATER SAVE Healh Mon Time Pre»o Waahing Wiar, our marvelous chemical preparaion, cleans und whiens he djshes. Removes all kinds (if HnhiB wihou boiling. Sae gas find coal! Preso Washing Waler cleans also Floors, Woodwork, iwalls and Bahubs and desros all kinds of insecs! A rial w U convince ou. Thousands and housands of women are using i, and ar«absoluel saisfied, because Preo Wnshing. Wafcr does no damage he clohes. Ask our grocer and insis for i. Remember he! name well! Preso Washing Waer NEW YOHK CTY, Louis Geis &Son J S & BREF TEMS OF NEWS. M&STER, MARCH 7, ears old Juul leaves hree. fiorm a klmur, has buil-a new (ireproof PROFESSOR MEHD, nil a daugher, - sorage -building iu. he rear of he THE ORGNAL ORENTAL PSYCHC, Phrrnuioif and Pncholen. - Enk*(era*D Announced. shop.. j. ; 4. Exper Repairing 4. Office Yeur Around a 30H Gooiiman A*,, A3BURY PARK, NBW JEBBBT. (Coninued from lus page.) Announcemen haapii mma of Fire a Ailmr Park. Phon SM22. Anbur Park. Miss Marie A. Hall, who disap- he engagemen of Miss Lillian Shaw, - A lire his week in a garage owi\ed 5 OF j T. HARRSON STLES, ;arod from Freehold wo monh* afo daugher of Mrs, Sadie K. Shaw of b Sone & Compan of Asbur 4 WATCHES, CLOCKS 5 Lmniacipe inl Conaulin* Gard«n«r. was. arresed eserda, u he home Ocean Grove, o Edward J, Se»rel Park caused damage esimaed a 121 HarJinn Roaii,.Bed liank. U. J. of her luwlier-in-law, John Hall of o Ocean Grove. J2,!iOO. A ruck was desroed. { and JEWELRY 4 Phone Sewaren. She was C har <ed,wih iuvgiiib he numi of Jsmes M. 8ilwell, Won a Diamond Ring... J Accurac, skill and ex- Home From Hospial. J. C. * G. A. DEUCTUSH, Sr., on wo OUH. She was held in Mrs. J. Shelf of. Aslmr Park las William Hei&son of Asbur Park 4 perience enable us o f ARCHTECTS AND ENGNEERS. Boom 11. EliQ.r Bid!.. B.il B.nk, M.. $2,000 bail for he acionof he week won a live-sone diamond riiik has jeuniud d -home from f he h.spring Si 4 do he mos delicae re- 4 TeL Conn. grand, jur. which was disposed if on (he C-JLHCU-hospial, where lie umlcnvin operaive plan b he Holli El. empli! an operaion for nuse rouble. j pairing. We guaranee J WLLAM E. FOSTER, COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Hospial Auxiliar Benefi. of ha place. Jsaisfacion. Our prices S N«w York, New Jri«r. The Freehold ajmliar llnr T. AUinla HlfMaBll. Held Famil Reunion. 4 will please ou. 4 N. J..one Branch hospial will &>c a eneli moion picure px-rfornmnie,a famil reunion vva:- held las! and "Aaliur Park was sared, las 4 Silverware Repaired 4 and a fashion show oiifli. a heils, under he direcion i.f he As-! week li\ Ausin Cuouz/.a ami )omibur Park.. A dinner w»? served and] nick 1alaia of Long liramh. : ROBERT PEU-h, BnRFnT P, F nr, E 9 j D 1 L. J! Kl Srand heaer a ha place, music \va» furnished b a four-piece V LCENSED AUCTONEER. HWcnr. 41 Whi. S., Rid Bulk. A and Keplaed Like New. Tel.phcn. ip8-m. Ocean Grove Man Dead. orchesra. Shol in he Leg. Sprelal aenion o laliiif farm.oil, farm impl^nien. and personal proper. Ylice Giordano of Asbur Park Samuel Benwiek of Ocean drove A Miscellaneous Shower. REUSSLLES was arresed las week charged wih lied lus week from a umor on he 4 36 Broad S., Red Bank 4 A miscellaneous shower was?iven.shooing Anhon Maro in he leg" and brain a ho Long branch hospial. as week for,miss Florence rvinirlwas held for hciirand jur. He was 4.1 ears old and leaves hree brohers and hree sisers, Wheelmen Elsc Officer!. The Anbur Park Wheelmen las week eleced j. Harr Rushon presiden, Dr. S. H. Benne vice presiden, R. H. Morris reasurer, and (j. W. Crawford secrear. Davidion Baer. Miss Lillian Davidson of Asbur Park and Philip Buer of New York were married las week a Asbur Park. The couple wen o Alanic Ci,on a Wedding rip. Auo Rum Off Bridge. An" auomobile driven b William Reid of -Anbur Park broke hroui?l he railing on a bridge near Jerscville las week and fell ino a creek Mr. Reid was no hur. Manaiquan Woman Dead. Mrs, Marie Charloe lilderbram of Manasqmn died las week from a complicaion of diseases. She was s if Ocean (irove, She will lie maiv ried soon o S. Hamilon Johnson of Oakland. Celebraes Anniversar. The American Mechanics lodge of Belmar las week celebraed- is. 32(1 anniversar in he ^ rooms: -An enerainmen was hel J afer he meeing.... Auois Fined $20., William Ran of Winamassa was arresed las week for driving an auomobile wih he -wrong license plae on i and he was lined $20 and coss. A Birhda Par. A birhda par was given hi.i week for Mrs. James H. louscl of j Belmar b he members of he Jic- liecca lodge of ha place. Adelphia,Man Dead. Charle.s.W. Tunis of Adclphi.i died, las week from a, eomplicakm of diseases, aged 87 ears. lie leaves hree sisers and a broher. Fencing in Ball Grounds. Work was sared las week fencing in he baseball grounds a Bra-J-1 le Beach. Home from Hospial. New House a Manasquan. Miss M. Grace Carman of MaUwan A house is being buil on Souh reurned home lus week from sree a Manas uan for Archie Es- he Pos Graduae 1 hospial a Newelle. York, where she underwen an>operaion. Moved o Asbur Park. Mr. arid Mrs. Arhur Beehe of New Belmar Building. Long Branch have moved o Asbur ( W. E. Her of Belmar,.who conducs, an auo repair anil* pain shop Parks v. (Coninued on nex page.) amberser.& Co O/ie o/iawiericas Grea For Tire Service TELEPHONE 72-R. Our service car alwas read. is Seam Vulcanizing. Fabric and Cord Tires in Sock. John Hansen, 42 Viles Fron Sree, RED BANK, N. J. NGHT PHONE 1209-W. TRES SUNDRES All he same high quali all he same hones value Hmm M. F. TETLEY, NOTAllY PUBL0 and COMMSSONER OF DEEDS. : Tcler. New< Sand, 7 Broad Sree, Red Bank, H. J, DR. HAROLD J. STOKES, DENTAL SUROEON, SuecesBor o Dr. Frank Le*. Broad Sree, Elin.r Bulillnr. RoomB 4. 5 and 6. Offlc. Hours 8:10 o BiOD oclock.. Telephone S0J-W. GEORGE McC. TAYLOR, C. E., CONSULTNG ENGNEER. CVL ENGNEER and SURVEYOR,* 85 RiTor Place. R<1 Bank, N.. RELLY.QUNN"* PARSONS, COUNSELLOBS AT LAW. Davld«on BuilJinlf, R«(J.B»Bk. John J. Quinn, Tieodor* D. Parioni. JOHN. APPLEGATElTsON, COUNSELLORS AT LAW. Duvilion Buililinr, Broad irii, RED BANK. N. J. EDMUND WLSON, COUNSELLOR A ^ A ^ Offlcss: H Bi Fron Sr^f. ALSTON BEEKMAN. COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Offices, 10 Broad S.. RED BANK, R. DR. W^ MT THOMPSON, DENTAL SURGEON, Zd Nal Bonk Building, Bui Bank, H. J. Ga» adminisered. Hours l-l., GEORGE D. COOPER, CVL ENGNEER, Sucee»»or 6 George Cooper. O. C. Paerson BuUdinu, RED BANK. N. *. GEORGE H. ROBERTS, GRADUATE AUCTONEER. Pedigree or Grade Sock. Farm Salei. Pm- onal Proper. Kew Monmnah, N. J. Telephone Middleown 276-M. ^ GEORGE K. ALLEN, JR., C. E., «nj GEORGE F. RANDOLPH, C. E., CVL ENGNEERS AND SURVEYORS. 60 Brood Sree. Red Bank. N. J. TUNNG p, REPARNG u /. ile Complemens nr, i.it--nskh innv rf uirf iff moi fl»bi>r*l mbroid- f rrrd in ihain iiich Jni^n in carr ou he jjffrdrr i«ce o( lif uirur ilrrv:; «r vhwh nnu min q«u-fi lir mode.hife n( hrr hoie anil «he umr imp wnr J \\liwfl imbniiu diign un heir gaunle cufl. nw be hrr mil nxmme imu nine >lr^ci and rim mu«lh«glovei be of wi and in ll* iwrlvr hiilui fnul. Muu, AnJ u ilir poiuufi lung ovrr llif dl»*c munrr wliicb canno ofrr mli lmn dm* UUri on K< fwl Hoor whnr nrw awriinfnia in nie, launlr nd ml»li«i fum f<i\ from ^cr own Tilil find pl.i? a! pine raning una 2,\M o 0.00 ihr pnir. ma new us o mluill \\nw j Kiniii nr ihr larrlul ponjelll >h» lir lu ilir will lind iu n( ulibiin ijiile in HHC ilir hiiiwn bovir oil bu n * iiiiif iju >r die will Juivf» un iil»l> inmmiiii; D W Hid liarmantdin 111. lir Limi, il 1000 mid in llri n *) (H flaiiui» (he ijimlimi o Olirr li*c >fi.ilk i,,l l,r,,l,, jo p, Ji<ji«ni { in in ic 1l*mi Hag in mil ui lifr apn n (unviclion. lihrki nml iliin lfmh<n mikf >n mir Kiri l«>or ra>lol> "i,,.< fs VMHlUl.1 i.h mir lo.,k Mi club >nd l»r sll?s1 N 11 wrigui 11 «diinl m. Uul ffnk ll n lianillr mu U icm. Hf iub fili, «.»r A«l ff.- n Ar, n,\\ M»""il rn.\ U righ nl urw - nil u hf n*,, rmh.rl uliibi of oher im*l( rinj( he mmi n i\n mil lilk, lh» u mlf umkrrlu ifllin,,i W 50, MUi 111..,) 01,,,,,,1. {,, i i uilr i pi»iiuu f»i ihc dowl) o gmoiirr «l rival cmmlhlna el (iff >i,a,1. r.. inimlli m all ll" nml.l i iiuilr i ihr MH.1 Mr ollri u mminif limimu 1! >"inr linglii iril111 4> 11.r,,,,,,,,1,1,,, lil.h,,,,,,j hlll.ll. mhrii 2Kv.11 1 iim i!«in unil) i lir irifil ililll U pllln or on,. Hnk m ilnsk m lm> >r Krl ^ H ilir liuim mllon on ihi Pjil r nmiu r «fiili " h YMpln w imlll KU! l^ir ",\ i,,,.,l lul,. mn inj»r* ll ilfm.l m lull linn ill. il imrmllr,, lun H»> Sulrl ilrr^ Hill ml i>nl wnk nil iir imlp wliui wlmi ilnfi n uilmil Nihiiii.urn..mil *iill lir i, l»ii >riirr mi i >*>! Bfliri or) um irfir n* ipnn vw ihufi / ^ 1 ome - anh Croas -/67/ CROCUS peeping above he soil sce^a new bnnnc bloom o srees and so spring and fashion again^corhocc and conspire n ld d i l i l l i T h fl he glin from a birdlings wing, Like scarabs of lapb-aiiiii Hu hen-- is i no characerisic of Fashion ha her fines creaions, no maer where >r lunv inspired, p ih.ill W\K he i i Of dlci iili? So wih lic Bambcrge crger apparel collecions cllecion for Spring /^OSTUME STS as dashing in line and.ii graceful ris he one picuired, faili- C icnedof pique will of deep nav hue ui;h uckc worked rjc(.c>^lu!l uvcrin black silk wicher. This a , bu ohers dherr arc of [ioi re will an.uifu-m camfln hair cloh havii v braid or embroider rimmed nri ficr j.iunv lile shori (ir linger ip lengh jackes, ranging in" price fn>m.w.50 o 32vOO. Tim.M is an exquisie rrc.mon n sua* braiding closel l covering in i shor h brown b jacke j k and d skir, k which h iis h lopped dj C.icpc dc chine bodice ha is sleeveless. On he ThiM Floi>r JOMESS CO.iTS such a< one black k.isk.i.iffair aking row< piled.in rmv< u ufs uf ire braid for a furr band around 11> collar, hem. sii.cvc-..ind >,lowr is sraigh slim fron. Marked a l ( *)>0 ^nil quie he newes if no he mus wholl i!i-!n;!iful model in an assemblage which includes silk cloh ;n;d pile fabric cu.i- aril capes nfu-n supplemened wih squirrel nr caracul collars or facin;;s. These, for Hr5-v we.r an.!.1 lioi of famous "Twickenham" models in long and shun lengh? for uili and -pors wear. Un he Third floor. - m frocks Dused Over o (sjosume he wih ^hriads of Beads arc veriable creainns in nvclincs^, someimes conihining subles limpliciof line wih exravagan ieparurfs in he ivaj of ihr cmbroiderej rim which grae) heir piquan lile jacke!. A oher limes nicilculnusl "box" as u coa and ver sraigh as o skir. Among he (ormcr ii discovered a nav.pique will model ihowini a naive lile jacke brigh wih birds and (lowers and leaves. sells a and i as auhoriaivel correc in ever line, in ever deail o rimming,.n are he numerous oher models raanr a collecion o be (mind on our Third Kloor and ranging in price from 2S.0O o 4 ( *.i0 for he Spors uili and from M.50 o for (heohiumcsui!. "SSES-CO.rrS -now and hen wingiiflnn a angen o iiovv huge wingsleevci raced over wih whie louachc braiding in conras o he ro of he coa, which remains, ijuie, quie plain. Bu ver, ver smar, from suih Jn obvious "rciiipn" 11 ii a far cr o ilic sricl buiiness opcoa or he vividl oned -hor spors Coas, e all arc found here on our Third Floor ranging in price from :v0[) o onl <) o shun 1 lu (lie possibiliies of bea!-? ;i> nni.imcii-i have b no nu-ans been exli.uhnl :\;u\ lu heir populari is as ^r-ii - ii", ^realci - ilun em before.. is imm;.f<:r.,, v/hcrhiv he iiariivir/.e wih or n*:uc mi in >!rikinj; nmra* o lie gown winch ih cinhellish, Onl v i rcquiroi ha heir use be prodial, liu-;: palcriiii;, CMJUSMC. hfir cff-c - rcuiiul. Sn he accen he suruier jjracc (if rkl, hufl. sandauvnxl, or fjpphirinl afci nnnii (u*. ks niiuie ni hue irmisparcn or opaque in exure. crcpe\ r.inging in pi uc from.! ( ).>l n Jf.Od l wink 1 lie evening ^owns siniil.ul nniiiel \arv r>iin >^..>0 lo l^-io. On lie "hirc, p E SKRTS- or U long known JS exra skirs," nn hi-«-easnn being su imexpecedl anil so roiurkjbl infpirei as o deserve.ill he fiflc unplien. Developed in linrlv b(»\ Tlrji p -l, cmbi.i>sl-i ami knife pleaed inmlcu i[ i\\l *repe, nurhlcic\. chemllr, knied,.iiul.ill-.fer embroidered \ilks.i 1H.7S o ss(ii) Or incrpreled in sm.h lino woolen WCJ\CV a«he new pumpum -vlih, ihcckjlniiuil pjerned French l.nneu. anil heav pi a idol camels hair labriis.i J.i <> Wih Jfer Bonne on fler Mind *,11)Y ma ener our (li.ipeau Salmii lihhrk i uni mm she ihall depa wcaing be new iprlng bonne prainall if no lierall "on her head" ami ii"i "on her mind." for here, where originali, imlimliinhlv J»l ihecr beau.pi o irnpoiunl» p.u licic u.i i-\\e " i mcik ind, under he ai nm minisering uf a clever la e.person, i< flcn he beau ol quain lile clochfi, pujuuni pokcn «nj clnopin^ wide briniihfij concei ilevelopeil in r urquoise, lapplure aii.l lipll lliuliij ilm, ri of blue, in lil.uk ind whie cmlcjvoim,, lie dcicr mi.sumeiimri piled luuh wih mimosa llown, m in colored embroidered vcili draped, diooping wih fralinrd (anciei or eliliornirlv iranilinnil weird ivpidr) numli Kanr. inij in pi;c liom S U(J o.! SO on our Thud l-lon GTJ OSS m clrvrr, ne* vcrliuu *-* he vliri\v,n«vo»ue of vesirrr.ii lace moilrli mid laun. flaring! lomr beled alfn uul oin.nr wih pinlc coloieil benli on a i Hi lacj raced m while paern! «ud vice vru deail, we < uoic mi inirrciing airicc range llul li.i imii ilr(lv.iijipljiicil n Mirilur.ulfiiri nllnvcr,1 frnii K > >r ;fllf/>ikiml.m,l >K.»ih lillik ii". (ar nn varfil n RH mm lullier 0 Knld on h Third l-limf F»L,ES PLES, bleedine, proruding, (Hemmoroids) Fissure, Fisulae Ulceraion and oher recal diseases excep cancer, successfull reaed, wihou operaion. No pain, no inerference wih business or social engagemen Nurse in aendance for women. Hours 10 A. M. fo 1 P. M., dail and b appoinmen. Dr. McSHERRY Specialis 19 Liber S., Long Branch.N. J. ALL WORK GUARANTEED Luke Longhead is read o»erv«. ou a an ime, no maer wha our wans ma be, -Adverisemen. TMOTHY R. HOUMHAN, Conracor and Builder. SPECALZNG N JOBBNG. SCREENS AND STORM ENCLOSURES. Telephone 881-M. 160 Bridge Avenue, R e d Bank, N. J. You Can Srech he golden rule an more han ou can he ruh. Were no sreching he ruh when we ell ou we move our goods in a manner ha wouldn wake up he bab. Wo move pianos o he une of Home, Swee Home. The major par of cur business is done a minor prices. WWN TS YOUR,MOVE LET US KNOW! Burdge & Russell OO]^X*OO**O*l!C*2^ 40 Mechanic Sree, RED BANK, N. J. Telephone 894 A Dr Cellar Ye a Cool One A warm crll.ir ia n poor sorehouse. Tlinii wh vrw ables nncl olirr furxluluffs canno uaunll hr. kiji in he bnsrmcnlnof mnu-n hrnfil > lie old sle jiipe fumucm, or ho ino; conl ascins. lie Home Venilaor furnace,. Oriuin.l ATFNTF.) Plp.l~4 Mo.U M^nufucurf.l onl b ll.. HOMER URNACK CO., Hum. r, Mich. will Wlinp riiou^li lira (o kepp ho ccllnr frer; from (ninpiirnn, m will no ilcrnr fum is nnurnl cpulnirin. Vrgrlnhl-ii can n- nocil wih pfrfec niifcl. len in no vnnlrcl wih (lin "1 foine Vcrililnir." lio eicnidc. prinriplo of drsiixn nn<l operaion wiuli all hr.i unib hroimli ic comhinnion ho< nnfl cold-«ir regnsnr, anil from llirrd i in rvrnl dinrihulpd hroughou he hoiuw. Clcmi, ninplo nuil (<? DoBun wo«e *\ma»ud domli n«!cniile a big inaulliion coi. We c«n «( ui i our if«id<!iirc wih n " lono VeniUor" in ew hourn, for «lilln morn limn ou would pa (or good MM burner. A»k ui for morn iiifonnauoni. ^s«i...-».

10 en RED BANK REGSTER, MARCH 21, w_ pnrnwh HE REPUBLC- f VA RNlSl ANNOUNCNG A Sill Beer, More ^Complee > Pain Service, Afer a careful invesigaion of he leading. brands of pains and varnishes we have decided o sock he DU PONT line... because, in our judgmen, du Pon Pain and Varnish Producs are made o he highes sandard of uniform quali. We now carr a complee assormen of du Pon pains, varnishes, enamels and sains for ever purpose. Our new du Pon line enables us o give our cusomers an even higher sandard of pain service an even surer guaranee of saisfacion. We can serve ou well wheher he job is large or small. ; / - GEORGE. WALLNG; Church Sree, BELFORD,N.J. RED BANK, M. J. Phone GS8 BURNS-SCHAFFER AMUSEMENT CO. Mainee Dail 3:00 F\ M,, Saurda 2:3O F». M. Performance Coninuous 7:15 F*. V o 10:45 Toda, Wednesda, March 21 "OUR MUTUAL FREND" CHARLES DCKENS STORY VARNSH: wih An All Sar Cas Heres a rollicking sor nf mseries, miseries, hauned houses, hidden gold and buried wills, wrien in he mood ha such sories should he wrien b one of he worlds greaes auhors. P» Sullivan Caroon Comed "Felix in" he Swim" Overure "The Sk Line Trail" Scenic Thursda and Frida, March 22 and 23 LEWS STONE. "The Dangerous RUTH CLFFORD 111 Wha is he Dangerous Age? Jazz A ire? Marriage? Hivoiee A^e? When Men Go Squandering? Women Wandering? We All Keiu-h - lin When? And How? Thursda Comed "Swee and Prel" Ki Oriian Frida Comic Caroon "Felix in he Swim" Acsons Fables Saurda, imarch 24 JOHNNY HNES in "Sure Fire Flin" Johnn llines in a eloinlburs of acion! momen.-! "Sure lire" ;i]i >eiil. (iules. of Uiunher! Jieab-aliiiip speed! Rie dramaic Snapp Comed ART ACORD in Overure "The Oregon Trail" Episode 6 Monda and Tuesda, March 26 and 27 n A Phoopla of Sncopaion and Splendor i As he Queen who had discord in her kingdom and harmon in her hear. P«l Sullivan Comic Caroon ""oli«n Love" Overure Wednesda, March 28 LON CHANEY in "The Blind Bargain" C«mV«~"Thr«f Oclock n h* M«rnlni" 3c»nlc -"lni nlfic«n BREF TEMS OF NE\VS >»» (Coninued from las page.) Miss liveln Moun, daugher of William E. Moun nf Knflishown, and Rees 11. Barkalow of FreeholJ, were married las week a New York, The couple were aended b Mr. and Mrs. William Burkulow and Miss ( Leah ami Khel "Smih of Freehold. The couple wen o Washingon, U.! C, on heir wedding rip. Siserhood Ball a Freehold. The council of Siserhood" of Freehold will hold is lir.-l annual hall on Wednesda nigh, April 11h, in he Amercii legion hall. New House Sold. Harr Read nf Freehold has i bough Khvood JcminMina new house on Souh sjtc a ha place /or his own occupanc. Kiwanis Sign Wrecked. A lnrip Kiwanis.sii;u on he Deul lake drive was wrecked las week. ill is believed ha he siijn was i wrecked b hoodlums. Show a Manasqunn.^ A moving picure show fur he benefi, of he.miinasquan fire -compan will be held inho Arcadia hei aer a hu place.. i To Open Frui Sore. i Louis and Charles Casagrande of j Brookln has leased a sore li Avon j and wijl open a reail frui fiil vegeable marke. Vicim of Hear Disease. Harr L. Slaghi " 1 Avon dieil las week (if hear disease..lie wa.s 71 ears old and leaves u widow and a ison, J.-W.-SlafBU Freehold Proper Sold. Harold W. Nash of Freehold has bough a house nnd lo a Freehold fiom Gaire Corcll. Mr. Nash will occup he house. Back from Huning Trip. Newell Harker, operiiur a he Pennslvania saion a Karminu:- diile, has reurned from a huning rip in Marland. Hospial Ges $100. A card par was held las week b he Anbur Park auxiliar of he Lonj; Branch hosjhal and abou $10(1 was cleared. Vicim of Paralsis. llrs. Miriam Chambers.lied las week of paralsis a he.home for he ap,o<l a Ocean Cirove.. She was 81 ears old. Farrningdale House Sold. Ro i\erriner of Farmin.udale has bough a house and lo a ha place from Frederick Raileman Jor his own occupanc. Made $250 a Turke Supper. Abou $250 was cleared las week b he Searlc home a a urke supper held in he Bapis church a Asbur Park. Manasquan Building Sold. Axel Carlson of Bilmnr has] bough he Amos Miller building a Manasquan and will ake possession April 1s. Held Pover Sociable. The ladies aid socie of he Nepune Ci Mehodis church lus week veld a pover sociable in he church basemen. Home From Florida., Mrs. Charles Whie j\\ul daugher of Wanamassa have reurned home afer spending i-hree monhs in Florida. U Freehold Business* omove. Henr D. llance has rened of he Sokes building a FrC for his agriculural implemen ness. Legion Auxiliar Clears $700. par hold busi- Abou $7H) was cleared b h bazar and dance held las week j> he Freehold American Legion auxiliar. A Dinner Par. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Applegae of Adelphia las week enerained a number of friends a a dinner par. Easer Canaa. The canaa of "The Resurrecion" will be sung Kaser morning a he Freehold Presberian church. New Freehold House. (iround has heen broken on Coage sree a Freehold for a sixroom house for Sac Mahews. Operaed on a Trenon Hospial. Mrs. Waler Main! of Freehold was operaed on for appendiciis week a S. Franciss hospial. Recovering From Fall. llani liuru of Ashur las Park, who fell down an elevaor shaf las iweek, is slowl recovering. New Delicaessen Sore. j Samuel Lewis Has opened a new j delicaessen -ore in he Hharfsein building a Ashur Park. Vicim of Grip. J. Melville fiileman, coach of he i Ashur Park high school baskeball eam, is sick uiji grip. Chickenpox a mlasown. A numier o arc sick wih mllisown hickenpox. HELPFUL. WORDS From a Red Bank Ciizen". hildren s our back lame nnd painful? Docs i iiciio especiall afer exerion? s here a soreness in he kidne region? Those smpoms sugges weal; kidnes.! f so here h danger in dela. ;, Weak kidnes ge weaker fas, j J (Jive our rouble promp nei- 1 in i). Doans Kidne Pills nro for weak! kidnes. Ask four neighbor. j : Your neighbors, use nnd rccominenil hem. Head hin ed Hank cnimon. Mrs. Kmil Oroden, 2H Hiiilge iivcmii 1. na;: " am glnd o sa a Komi word for Donnfl Kidne lilhi us know he value of hem. M hack iiched emi idernbl. became nervous uinl in kidnes didn, ne rlfh. HM (lonnn Kidne Pills.niul lie slri-nirllirned m back and relieveil i, >i K n,,,,f kidne coiiplaln," rice 110c ul all denier", Don impl a«k fur n kidne remed-... ^e Doann Kidne ills - hci mrnic, Hin Mr«, <,roi fii had. Kosler-Milburn Co., Mfro., llultnlo, N. Y. j, Noncr.." WHOM T,M,\V CONCKHNi Niilrr - hrr^lii irlvvn hf WllllnM Niilv»,> i, n ri-.lili.ill nf h«l.ll^. uvlwe, Hlul nf llhiuli luldhi), lhal n! U liiil pniiill1 f^* Bfi il(<h or u«l>u f r»»*i (ir luri-.l li KllnliUi MfmM a l.il Hand. *,Jp?, wlirilipi- (ip iicremnrlci nf. iiiwi««, mi) hni f<h# H ho aulhwrlmil l«llrur ilalila U mil ia (rrlli Hi ll«ukf., 8«)OWCK. +» AT THE OLD CH ERRY TREE FARM APPLES, POTATOES, FRESH EGGS, HONEY, RELSHES,. MARMALADES, GOODRCH ^TRES, CANDY and TOBACCO, GAS, OL and ACCESSOR- ES. ROUND BUSHELS SPRAY MATERALS (ol Unexcelled Meri) "Orchard Brand" ^ "Elecro Brand,". "Black Leaf 40" ;Sulco V. B." "Para Di-Chloi Benzene" nsecicide Soap" "Ka»o" "Niagara Duilers" "Niagara Dus Mixures" Read "Cash Crops." FRUT GRADERS J. C. Hcrdrickson & Son Middleown, N. J. elephone 798-R. Dealers in BEAN SPRAYERS (One for Ever Purpose) Schencks Asparagus Bunchers. Counr Genleman Golden Banam swee corn feed. (Passed Germinaion Tes 100; Boh Frui and VegeUbh Machines here now. Hose Fiings Repairs. Used Spraers COMMERCAL SPRAYNG FARMERS SUPPLES * :-«-:-«-:.«-:-»>-:--:-:-«-:-»-:-«:-«^«:«<-«<-»j»-:-»:«-:.«-:-«:-»-:-#<-k^ Madeleine Candies Made and Sold onl a 28 Riverside Avenue, Red Bank. 5*, V S* Mixed Chocolaes and Bon Bons 3 Per pound - One Dollar For Easer: Chocolae,Eggs and Bunnies, 10c, 15c, 20c, 25c. The QuaK Makes he Price More Sarling WHEN ou hear a man speak of a quali car, ou insincivel know i has more han four clinders. Bu do ou know ha of he quali cars, 75 /o are powered b six clinder moors? And ha of 68 such cars cosing beween $1500 and $10,800, onl five are fours? Obviousl here is an esablished preference for he six. And if ou ride in a Cleveland Six, ou will undersand wh. You will find a moor ha akes hills wihou a fling sar and ha makes raffic driving * maer of using he accelera- D% and no he gear shif. You will find singularl aracive Fisher-buil bodies gracefull proporioned, aracivel finished, comforabl upholsered and compleel appoined. You will find he Cleveland Six chassis so saunch and rugged ha i delivers housands of miles wihou even minor adjusmens. Down o he smalles deail, ou will find he Cleveland Six characerized b he fine crafsmanship which is he onl basis of quali and he onl basis of lasing saisfacion. And ha is wh is price is sarling. of a Vine Car" Twe DoorS*Un 1298 «Four Doer Sedan $1495 Touring Car f?6s All PrleM F. O. B. CUvUmd Spor Car $1260 J. W. MOUNT GO., Cor. Maple Ave. and Whie S., Red Bank, N. J. Telephone 515. CLEVELAND AUTOMOBLE COMPANY SOlDBYORLGCMSF.VUWVHkE Monmouih Coun Suroisls Off)c». n li* innllr of lh«raaj of William A. linollnir, rr., il«ffs»nl, Null"" n eiiillinri lo»r>mn elslmi fklni ur.isn o lhi> oro«r nf Jomi 1* Dana. h»r,.urri)««l. u h«cuunv- of MsimHilh, M«. ua h» An! ol ">, Dl,»n umminur a i W if WiHjw A. D<»K«, i,, i»«n, (w(l * iinr ilv» CLEVELAND? 1 S n o lh> rrillnri nl aalil ilmn.ell n n- hlbll d kf lilb.orlbir, ailmlnlilraliir» f«r<»lil, heir illii»ml ilnisnils «l»«l lh«m»«u». niijf oah, wihin monh* /rum l>» dam u( he «(«rr««nl «nl«r, <r ihr will b«iirpxr birrril ior ilani hrffar anlnu li««*<< i D*d. sni * H. i

11 zirpi VpLUME XLV. NO. 39. imij WMlr, lauf u cond-llaii XaUr a»«pmoffice i Bff Bank, N. J.. ocd.r bi Aa ol Maroh 14, RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, MARCHJJl $1.50 Per Year? PAGES 11 TO 20. ACCDENT PROVED FATAL.! ^*^W«TO«AVE.!EDTOR FOR POSTMASTER. OSBORN" PARKER OF RED BANK LOSES HS LFE. Theodore Poling Died Five Da> Afui Hii Wife Paned Awa. Theodore Poling of Branch avenue d of pneumonia las Wednesda il, live das afer his wife hud d from he sanie disease. He wus k eigh das. Mr. 1iding was fil ears old and was bnrn a Kepor, He lived New York a number of ears and he moved o Red Bank vn ears ng< ^ where be bad since resided. lie was inphicd in he lumber mill of M. N. is wo daughers, Mrs. Harold Greer and Miss Sadie Poling. He is also survived b hree sisers and wo brohers. The are Mrs. Fsclle Siles, Mrs. Clifford Ho wai njured in a Collision Shorl Afer Midnigh Saurda and He Died Sunda Afernoon a he Long Branch Hospial. Unborn Parker, a led Hank oung man, los, his life as he renal. of nn auomobile acciden shol midnigh Snurilil. Joseph OKecfe,.,,,..., of led Hank, was badl injured "". <> ""» umlier,. will recover. " _ 9 5^n,\ J^V. Tlie acciden occurred on he sae liighwa in fron of Mcadowbrook fiirra, beween Shrewsbur and Eaonown. Mr. Parker and Mr. OKoefe were on heir wa home in u; coupe owned nnd driven b Mr. Parker. The car in which he were riding swerved suddenl and ran ino he side of a Public Transi 1 ; bus driven b Earl iloer of Belford. The bus was going owards Eaonown. Wheher Mr. Parker los conrol of he car because, his aenion was disraced from driving or wheher he los conrol for soim; oher reason is no known. Hi: was invariabl a ver careful driver. Afer sriking he bus he coupe WLLAM A. SWEENEY QET THE JOB. will MECHANCS OUT STRONG. A Gahering of 400 a Red Bank on Monda Nigh. Four hundred persons aended a meeing of pas councilors of American Mechanics lodges of.\lunmouh i coun Monda nigh in, he rooms He Has Been Appoined Acing Posmaser o Succeed Frank Pi-1 f f)" j ;,,,.,,, k, enger and He Will Begin His Duies Saurda of Nex Week. William A. Sweene, edior of The d Bk S d d ill b Red pors which were made indicae ha he membership campaign is gaining i Th riil k p pg gg impeus. The principal speaker was R Wilb W f Red Bank Sandard, will Banks nex posmaser. He will Simpson Mehodis church ake over he duies of he -uflice on Saurda afernoon of nex week a four oclock. Oflieial noificaions o ONLY ONE CHANGE MADE N THE STREET PROGRAM. rving Place Lef Ou in Oefercqce o he Wi«hes of he People of ba Sree Special Discoun for Big Waer Users^ Maor Miller was piek wih :i heav cold Moujla nigh and able o ""aend he nvcinc; nf h his effec were received from Washingon Monda morning. As Congress is no now in session, a regular appoinmen" could no be Rev, Wilber Weseo, pasor of f Perh. Ambo and a member of Verona- commissioners.- Willianill. il. Wbii council. He gave a alk on "Ameri- presiden of he council, ace canism." Oher speakers were Ed- maor in his sead. Win C Gilland, supervising principal "The ordiiiance for paving Urane RUMSON.JJEWS. Made! $500 a Bazar and Dance Soule-Wiiior, Wedding Toda. Over.fiVil) v.-.-is cleared a he i>a- /.ar and dance ln-ld ja-. Krid;i a Red Mens jjill O- in. neneli of he new Caholic church. The hull was ileroraeil in gp.vn and whie. During he evening piano and vocal eleeiniis were given b 1eer Wendling, Harr llunbur, George McDonald, Arhur fonwa and George 1inegar., who are song wri- LODGE GANS 75 MEMBERS. SUNDAY A BG DAY FOR THE KNGHTS OF COLUMBUS. Church Service, Communion Break- fas and Speeches in he Morning niiaion Ceremonies and Ban* que in Afernoon..Sunda was a big da in he hisf h d Dk ld f lor of he Ked^ Dank lodge of, Knighs of Columbus, n he rnorncrs.n, A.-ilver ra was disposed i, -,"B- > r» lodge members aended on he cooperaive plan and was communion a he earl rmiss a S. won b Ned picher wa Kinne. " M A cu glass i,jamess church, as is a semi-annual Win U uiiianu, supervising principal mu ordinance ior paving iiram-h piuiicr was won b.mrs. John llenof Red Bank schools and n member j avenue wih concree wih coun aid ncssc and a able cloh was won b of-onward council; Pas Sae coun-. passed is firs reading. Anoher ur- Joseph Apjihgiie. The bazar and Rober Carson Hmih of Newidinanc A. HOLES BORDEN DEAD. WELL KNOWN SHREWSBURY STOREKEEPER PASSES AWAY. hd road and came.o a sop. The l>od of he car was wrecked, bu ho radiaor and -roar end were no injured. The fron of he coupe did no hi he bus. Mr. Parker and Mr. soon expire. Kra,nk Pienger, he presen pos- He Died Monda Morning Afer a Sickness of Six Weeks a he Age of G6 Yenrs He Was Shrewsburs Sorekeeper for 43 Years. Ahrnm Holmes, Borden Of Shrewibur died shorl afer eigh oclock bkeefi! were picked up unconscious j )Viiui»i.,v,.,flio*fniiiK afer a lingering maser, has held ha office en ears, on he road b Wilfofd Sweene of i.sifkiifbs. On accoun of sickness he He was formerl engaged in he Fair Haven, John Carroll of Red, hadbeen unable o aend o his mea business and he served a erm Bank and Ramond Benne of Freo-;«loru business he pas six weeks. as maor of ho own, hold, who happened U> be driving Mr. Jiorden was born C(i ears ago pas in ail auomobile. Help" was his November. All his life was spen jilso rendered b Miss Veronica Cur- j a Shrewsbur. He was a son of m of Red Hank, Miss Veronica lraucis Borden and Hannah Lam- (lael and Willinm Curew of Rum- her Holmes Borden and his birh-j bu he nominaion was won and Howard Ka of Highlands, place was he old Korden homesead finned. The nominaion who wore on heir wa home from»n he KaonLown road,opposie his. popular chord wih Red Hankers in Long llrancb and who were he.firs residence where he died. His faher! general, as Mr..Truex is one of he Marlboro ownship, ears be was emploed as a reporer b Tho -Alanic Highlands Journal several, n, pas councilors 1 associaion The nex meeing will he held in he B racks o Broad sree,. Cne.-ni. sree is enire lengh and. he and laer he had a similar posiion.., rv wih The Red Bank Regiser. He has been edior o"f The Sandard a number of ears. For several ears he has been sae edior, a posiion rooms of Wes Grove council of As- urn end of Oakland. sree. 18h. ^ ^ BEAUTY SHOP OPENED HERE. Park Wednesda iiigh, April; been inended o pave living.plan hu all of he proper owners w ha sree excep wo signed a pe iion agains paring and his sr was lef off he program. A peiidwih welve signers he wesern end of from Bridge avcnu-j of Red Banks newes beau panor i o Shrewsbur avenue. The com Th bi i i did k which is Ullcd b appoinmen b he The Vani Box isred Banks New-! ion w. ls re(:ej ve(j governor of New Jerse Mr. j e. Beau Parlor. " agaihs" paving 1.Sweene.s erm as sae edior will The Vani Box is lie rade name j Chesnu sree of Red for 1 women. The busines Y ess is in one, missioner.s did no ake his par of s new sores; Ch ff hi i or wom, missioner.s did no ake hi f Or. Hnrve W. Youngs new sores; Chesnu sree off hei Bd Ld l ].Miss Mar.Malmp.e and Mrs. William Kinegun n.-.-isfeil a he ha/.ar, he wedding of Mis.s Luis Soule and (i)iiicilnvui Lewis Wilson will ake place hi- afernoon a hree oclock a in- Piesberian ehureh. Rev. Arhur A..McKa will perform he* ceremon. (.harles Me;ir^. Kdward (JBrien. Jr., (ieorge (luni and John., lole joined he Knijhls of Columbi.- loiige of Rv] Bunk Sunda. A fire from an overlieaeil sovep paving 1"P <J i i >Villia Las December George R. Truex, superinenden of mails a he Red jj] Bunk posoffice, was nominaed for j c; posmaser b Presiden Harding,!,. no eonlo.reach he. scene of he acciden.! died 42 ears ago and his moher The pu he wo injured oung men j died abou 22. ears " ago: ~"His in he bus and he bus made a bur- wife, who was imil Julia Bunn, lbil rip o he Long Hranch hospi- died in Jul. 15*20. She was ill. fljvirlcs-m. Kirkpnrieli, a moor vehicle inspecor, made an inves-of Nev igaliun of he acciden. popular oung men of he own.. popular o ;hud"worked his wu up in he service :., Hsi, iin in manicuring He,ice he #_ ^ erda- morning i" on Broad sree, near Linden place, j schedule, bu "decided okeep i in William Fincgans house. The fir«- The Vani Box has been decoraed! unil he nex meeing when he ordi- n( n Wl ri called ou bu he weie and fied wih cos furnishings.nance will be due for a second read- llnl needed ;if he blaze had,been pu Modern appliances necessar in a ing and when hose who are agains "" b-ldie he ar.rivcd. The lire parlor have been insalled, i ne proposed improvemens can sla" 1 aendans have been en- heir objecions, among hem being Mr. Fran- Uergcn place proper owners eas of Broad sree sen a peiion asking for concree paving on hai sree, bu he commissioners saifi sree is conneced l. i U((1 mad(! n. - cis, formerl of he Ki/..Carlon sruck a; ujl(,]. ( f \ (, WYprk. all exper in marcel waving. Miss Hazel Munahan of Wallace wih The Vani o his presen posiion and.nominaion was generall regarded daugher of Charles ami Julia Bunn us a reward for meri as wellas an York. Mr, Borden leaves < ] son, Charles F. Korden, and a grand- -..^j *heir program as lug as an exper as i coui d possj ni ue ma, e lni.. i, al..," lll. l(l "- 1 " n and ha he easern end nf lieigen o mamcur.ng and niairel waving a-, )llu. e WllM have o r() () f.,, «><«*.. v ^ i i. i T l l i. l i f lflfiri j, Mr. Parker died a he hospial! son, Francis Renolds Borden. Sunda afernoon a half-pas one; Kor 13 ears Mr. Borden conducoclock wihou regaining conscious-1 ed a grocer business a Shrewsbur, j mended for posmaser b T. Frank l f d his Before ha he worked as a clerk for: Alb h h " enion is given o facial and scalp L, al. reamen. Hair goods and oile incenive o oher posoflice emplo-, a].. lions a!.. soi, "" o pu forh heir " "(?-*«; p bes effors, j p j < Mr. Truex passed a.civil service ei for he posiion and he was recom- MERRTT L. OXENHAM RESGNS. his He gg 1 g j mended for posmaser b T. menu. His skull.was fracured, his Before ha he worked as a clerk for: Appleb, who hen represene arm was broken and he suffered nu-;he lae George Bradford and Charles.disric in Congress, mcflus oher injuries. Mr. OKee.fe; Price, who had a general sore busi-i Apparenl, however, Mr, Truexs remained unconscious for six hours: ness near he Shrewsbur railroad ] nominaion was jus as unpopular He had man cus on his bod, one. saion. n Jul, 1881, Mr. Borden ] wih he Republican machine as i A delegaion pi" Wes sree proper owners/was a he meeing. The had Rober Kingsbur as.heir spokesman and he waned Wes sree paved. The commissioners said he No Longer Execuive for he sree was badl in need of being im- Bo Scou Movemen.! proved bu ha on accoun of rolle Merri L. Oxenham has resigned : racki > being on he sree he could scou execuive for he Monmouh no_ pave i unless Cap. Chifrles P..ou b"fole he arrived, caused lile damage. Mirhael Flale Jias been visiing liis. siser, Mrs. Thomas Ansbro. William Saguion is building a new fron puich on his house. lie is ;il>o remodeling he inerior of he house. Mrs. Joseph Ciuerrifi of New York h:is beii visiing her siser, Mrs, John Sanle. Mr. and Mrs. Henr S.-mer enerained a i.umber of friend* Saurda nigh. file guess, wore Mr. and Mrs. William Allen, Mr. and Mrs.,1. Jepson. Mrs, James Tanner, Mrs. Sephen.Co.ik, Mrs. Alber Neiderer, Mr. ami Mrs. Harr llanbur, Mr. and Mrs. William Finegan, Miss Lillian Kinigan, Mss Helen. Kru.se, Miss Adele Bauii", Thomas Chandler, Thomas Oakcs, George and.lame; usom.wih he order. A communion breakfas followed a Thom.isa nn. Joseph F. Johnson, chairman of he corrnniee, inroduced he speakers, chief among whom was Leo J. leal B assisan disric aorne of Kings coun, New York. llis subjec was "The Knighs of.columbus as he Mos Ouspoken Kxponns of Parioism." His remarks held he undivided aenion of his liseners and drew much applause. Oher addresses were made b (rand Knigh William A. Barr. Edouard A. Dunn, who is a New York lawer and advocae of he Red Hank lodge; J. J. C. OShea of Red ibank, Disric Depu Gilhul.and Disric Depu Edward Whalei of Elizabeh and Joseph F. Johnson. n"he afernoon before he larges gahering ha has ever assembled a S. Jamess clubhouse, he major degree was^cdnferred on 75 candidaes for membership, under he direcion of Sae Depu William A, Leonard of Elizabeh and his saff.. The hird degree is he major degree of he- Knighs of Columbus, order. Full 400 persons were presen, including nearl allhe officer j and man members of nearb lodges, as well p.s sae officials of he order. Addresses were made b Rev. 1). J. Duggan and b Mr. Heal.. The iniiaor ceremonies concluded lae in he afernoon and he visiing sae officials of he order were banque a f h a q officers of he hen enerained a "Thomass nn b he Red Bunk lodge. The affair Sunda was he climax of a membership drive of which Lllio.].. Sullivan was chairman. DEBATE ON SHP SUBSDY. uui. ca.-i.unvi.,«, i.,.v...w...wu, , inomas wanes, vieorge aim.lann a.,...,.,.,..,... w,.^.,.,,...* ,. bo scou council.and he is llvv "> lu; owner ol he racks, con- i>ijr n[, v ] eer Wendling, George Meof his legs was injured and his head [opened a grocer business in he old was popular wih he people. No now devoing.-his enire ime o his rened o allow he racks o be orn rjon.,]^ Arhur Conwa and George Red Bank and Asbur Park PupiU Will Argue Here Frida Nigh. A debae beween he Red Bank L ^ r,..._..,,n..w...,. u..,,...,...,v. v.w. and Asbur Park high schools will be was cu b fling pieces of glass, j Allen building a he Shrewsbur soonerwas he nominaion made prining and publishing business. U P The commissioners gave he pin^an. """" "" ""* j ^ ^ p rj (la Tl; Kh a he Red Bank When, be regained consciousness he j crossroads. This ancien building han cerain Republican poliicians The work of he scou movemen is."es sree folks room o hope ha Ramond Pullen is building a wo- hi"h school on he quesion of was unable o ell how he acciden! had a revoluionar war hisor.! prediced ha he nominaion would now being done b he chairmen of i" ease Cap. rwin gave such con-. sor addiion o he rear of his wheher he merchanfcnarine should occurred; happened so quickl, was desroed b fire in April, 1914, i never be confirmed. These polii- he differen disrics. These chair- ; se n f es sree migh be pu on he hous J e h(, subsidized b he governmen. and Unexpecedl, he said, ha he ; and in he" following Jul. Mr. Bor-j dans, boased of heir influence and men are Richard A. Srong of Red j Paving program as a subsiue for ^he flower s,, nv his week a *\sbur Park won he oss and elechad no coheren memor (if i. jdon opened business in a new build-j claimed ha Senaor Waler K. Edge Bank, Rev. F. T. B. Renolds of Ke- "vine Place. hl, C; run(1 cenral palace a New ed o ake he negaive side. Dl " i Charles Richardson, an Eaonown ing which he consruced on he op-; would no le he nominaion be^on- por, Barle J. Wrigh of Long "-«" ^> i " w..i _-.. _» «colored residen, was he onl pas-iposie c Monger in he bus. A piece of gluas \ Mr. 1 The bus was deah was orner of he crossroads. 1.firmed. True o he predici8 / rf"of Branch and Ward R. JefTers of Bel- Shrewsbur ownship, a posiion been 22 which he had held a long ime, He He lived had served on he ownship board of enered his lef ee. no much damaged. Mr. Parker would have ears old on April 23d.. wih his moher, Mrs. James C. Si-j educaion. He was of a pe of oldekles of Souh sree. His faher, j ime sorekeepers which is rapidl B. Allen Parker, died abou six ears [becoming exinc. He was an indeago. Osbarn was emploed-i he faigahle worker. Excep for his Public Service elecric compan, j las sickness he did no miss more Befofe hia emplbmen here 1 he han, en das from work during all workeil ffhe mill of Waers & Os- of he 43 ears he was in business, horn. He was a oung man of much j Ho had man promise and his (food work had urned promoions for him wih he elecric compan. He wns born a Ked Bank and all his life had been Borden a he ime of his!he machine, Congress adjourned,f o"rd! of! wih fii M T Red DeWi Carhar, J.. Nelson, Yovk Mrs. Berram H. Borden cap- Bank will have James Kie for firs ired Hurle and Monroe Eisner were, Ured eigh firs pri7.es and eigh sec- speaker, Marie Johnson for second reappomed special policemen wih d i Sh l i d ld k L Wlco for hird he machine, Cong j overseer of he poor of! wihou confirming Mr. Truex. Mr. Truex has alwas been a loal CLUB TO HAVE SOCABLE. Republican, bu he has never been i a poliician. "" Ured eigh firs pri7.es and eigh sec speaker, Marie wih- Ond prizes. She also received a gold speaker, Leon Wolco for hird medal for winning he larges num- speaker and William E. Braiscd Mr i f f i i h blb l Th Ah Pk deba re-appoined special policemen i 4 JJ^KCll JVl ii nuking LH, iiiknvji. uuiir ^jj^.(irv^i **H*\M * A reques from Louis Fclshman for i, er of nrs pri zes j n ie bulb classes, alernae. The Asbur Park deba- - --,,, _. _ j Permission o pu up a gasoline ank.william Turner is superinenden of ers will be Ellio Robinson, banvuel The machine claimed; Woman s Democraic Club Will Give. ]n fron of his proper on Leighon he Borden place. Plans exhibied Banker, Devera Eiman and George ha he posmasers job was a poll- Bu i Won be Poliical.! avenue was referred o he police u Howard S. Borden won a firs Asoria. James Kie, Jr., will give icians job and ha i would never The Womans Democraic club of commiee of he council. pri ze an() a second prize. Perc he rebual for Red Bank and Dedo o give i o a mere posoffice em.-]r cd Bank will hold «sociable in he j The sign commiee go he job of ploee no maer how well equippe-i j Child buildingfrida nigh. Those! having a new sree sign pu up on g he was (o handle i. The machine who are direcing i sa ha i will; Clinon avenue. "* licks is superinenden ifef. Howard vera Eiman will pive he rebual. Bordens place. The Howers and for Asbur Park. The judges will be. [plans pl were aken view was ha jobs of his kind mus:no be in an sense a poliical mee-; Councilman Millard Fillmore To-!Andersons ruck, go o he deserving faihful. Some ing and ha everone will be wel-ile made a complain nbou he aho spen in his own. For a number of ears he lived on he old Parker homesead farm on he Newman Springs road. He was a member of he Reformed church of Red Bank lie Red Bank cavalr roop and of Onward Council ofamerican Mechanics. Mr: Hoer, he driver of he bus, is also a member of he cavalr roop and he wo oung men were companions in camp a circumsances were helped over hard j neiher his populari nor his quali- j program and oher aracions. aki imes b him. His sore was i grea gahering place for men and was almos like a clubhouse on winer ficaions were sufficien o overcome he influences brough o bear agains him. gh Two Week..«n care of b an ordinance which: Spring is surel here! Lefferson passed is firs rending. THis ordi- Ares caugh wo sof crabs in he replace a less complee. Soun Shrewsbur river las week. e Howers and for Asbur Park. The judg New York in Judge Rulif V. Lawrence of Freehold, William M. Smih, coun superinenden of schools, and Jacob R. Leffers of Manasquan. Dancing in he main hall of he high schonl Sof will follow he debae. NEWS. will f nighs. Mr. Borden alwas ook an "Due o he acion of Congress ; acive,par in movemens for-civic cuing down appropriaions for beermen and no onl in his re- [ a3 quarer of he posal fiscal ear, gardbu in oher respecs his deah Red Bank, in common wih "Hou«ewarroin«" a Seobeville. The old Laird house a Seobeville was he scene of much merrmaking Seagir las summer. Everone who knew Mr. Parker liked him because of his cheerful, sunnflhlisposiion, His mohers maiden name was Maud \\n is a grea loss o Shrewsbur. He was a pood neighbor and a friend worh having. Everbod called him "Holmje." He was a charer mem- Tomlin She WHS a daugher of (he lae James Tomlinsou of Lincrof. Osborn leaves wo sisers and u broher, all of whom live a home. The are Maude, Ruh and Allen Parker. her of he Shrewsbur fire compan, (siue carriers will be dropped from succeed Rev. A. C. Brad and Rev. The Borden famil is one of he he posoflice paroll; ha afernoon A. L. szard a Kepor and Rev. oldes in he village. The firs of he collecions will no, be made from Aurice Parscls succeeds Rev. Arhur ;d here in fi38 on he old l )0XCs afer quaijfr o four oclock; jdnvies a Oceanpor. All he o^her j sreea.omesend proper. n ad-; ha no collecions will be made Sun- i pasors in his locali were reurned. p aaae(j j he son and grandson men-das excep from he box in fron of j A recepion will be given omorrow i v ha he number of busses mired on Scamore avenue las Sa- p asi me and music was provided b oher places, will suffer a consider- U able curailmen of posoffice service i afer April 1s. This will mean ha 1 - hree subsiue clerks and hree sub- ; H. B. Whie and Rev. H. D. Sraon seled he Borden h diion o Honed, Mr. Borden leaves a broher j he posoffice; ha onl wo deliver-; nigh for Rev. \V. Rolland and four sisers, all of whom reside i os will be made in he business sec-j who was reurned as pasor a he old homesead. The are, ion insead of four as a presen and Red Hunk Mehodis church., Francis Borden and Misses.Terusln,, lia in cerain, residenial secions «The funeral will be held his nf- Margare, Olivia and Annn W. Bor-; here will be onl one deliver inregulaed b he maor, chief of po- Urda. A eam of mules pulled hem rwe-mece "orchesra, lice and he police commiee of he Ou counci l. George VanNes of Plainfield is An ordinance for sewers on he making a sa wih his faher, John on he Drummon.d rac H. VanNes. The visior hiis been is firs reading. sick, hu he air of Lile Silver is Raver, T! e commissioners acceped an in- giving him new srengh, r of he v a ; on from he Womans Demo- Mr. and Mrs. Znchar Talor have ernoon li half-pas wo oclock a he house. Rev. William E. Braised will preach he- sermon. Burial will be made in Fair View cemeer. The bearers will be Walon Cullingoii, Milon and Russell Tomlinson, James Wolco, Wellingon Kenned, Jr., and Wlfliiim Ward. A firing squad from ho roop will fire a volle over he grave. LEONARD HORSFALL DEAD. Lincfof Raiiden Pannl Awa Las W«ek in Hii 71i Year. Leonard Horsfall of Lincrof died las Wodnosdn niirh from» complicaion of diseases afer a long aickness, He wnn in his 71s ear, lie leaves n wife, who was lleluia Sevens, and hree sons. The lions nre Rober B. Horsfall of Oreufon, Kmll llornfall of Connecicu ami Alfred Hornfall of owa. lie is also survived b wo sisers anil a broher. The are Misses Alice mid Eleanor Jlorsfnll anil Fred llnrsfall if led Bank. Tlie funeral was held Frida nfrirnoori» he house, wih a ser^ mon b Kfv. William 10. l!rai«ed. Burial wns made a Clifon, lown. T» Awnrd n on of Cnal. A on of coal which is being dis posed of fur Clie beiielil nf S. An honh rliiircb will be drawn fur n linirriiw nigh 111 be alnci henler. Kairr s noon here. Send 111 our, dr chmiilnir and deing iind have imr work done- righ nnil delivend when Jironiioed. (i Mrv (Miiminn and lilni Wiirlc, (i Mechanb Blire, lumr llroad uree. hone UH. William ().<lrov, meii. Wh No Tr our wonderful fnce pack, d den. There were hree oher broh- ] sead of wo as a presen. is exers who died several ears ago. j peced ha normnl service will be re- The were Randolph, Lamber and j sored Jul 1s, wheii he appropri- Ashbel Borden....!_.. The funeral will be held his afer- j uvuilable. noon n hree oclock a he Presberian church. Hev. Dwigb L. larsoih will preneh he serinou, Hev. Carroll M. Hurck will make hi- ( praer and liev. F.. Sweze will iiuve charge of he commial a he Mrs. l grave. hirial will be made in he Shrewsbur 1resberinn cemeer. The bearers will be ienjaniin J. Parker, (leorge Lunge, Alber 0. Wiederhol, Frank. WikolT, Harr Deah From Hear Diieise. Edward L. Merserenu of Eas Ordered Floweri b Radio... An order for flowers b radio,, said o behe firs of ia l»»^«made here, was received las b W W. Kenned & S n 3 craic club o aend a sociable Kri- md"hii"llduse wired for"elvcrici. Jdin S. Applepc for *<= «ne " _ da nigh of his week in he Child Mr nid Mrs. Edmund Ares of Miss Margare Allaire,OTT. "H F LongRranch, formerl of his place,. Rae was on his wa. o Scoland on building. Upon he recommendaion of Coun- have been on he sick lis. ] cilman Schenck S. Thompson i was eleven ears, died Sunda morning j corner of Wes Fron sree and Wes Fron sree, a residen of Ked Bank decided o pu a cach basin aioirfor he new fiscal ear will be; of hpar (lisi, as(,. He was (58 ears srce. E. C. HAZARDS WDOW DEAD. Former Shrewsbur Residen a Vicim of Pneumonia. nee Hazard of New York, formerl uf Shrewsbur, died "rida of pneumonia afer a sickness of hree weeks. She WHS he widow of Elmer C. Hazard, who conduced old and leaves a widow, a siser and a broher. The funeral was held las nigh and wns Rober MncKellar. The burial was made oda a Souh River. Miss Harrie Moore spen he week-end a New York. Mrs. Leslie Hill. Mrs. Paul Oswald. Mrs..John Baes, Miss Lillian Haes, he seamer noified b deah. ic and ^ j of Miss Aliain s Now E*empl Firemen. Harr A. Hawkin., Eugene John- Ciiinpbell mid Edmund Hobbs. Joseph Lila i Joseph Lile, who duced hoels ill Locus Gone. formerl con Pi d Poin and Prop. Adverliie n mirnile, Wi 1 HO do niaicil wnv- nn. Tin. led Hank Uni nibir. Adviliieliillll, Tar Ealar. New Hpilnif hnu of exi Ul»ic loviillniin moduhll priced, The lunrl Hlmp, n Hrimd ulrio,-adveruerniii. liumson. died suddenl Tuesda of las weijjf a Wes Palm Bench, Florin, where he bad been spending he winer. Of lae he had been living n Cram! Kapidsi, Michigan. Mr. Lile wns a member of he Uiul Hank lodge of Elks. SowiiiK Circle Cloin $ The womens sewing circle of he Ueil Hank Presberian church cleared $1!.!H b 11 cuke and upron mile n one of )r.. W. Youngs lnri.i hii. week. Kvcrlmd Ne«<U. M M iecinl for hi Salunla, March.Uh. i a ver useful gif beiiuifiil boi of "lmuenioiil. Line nlinlier ci>n.iiiniiik 1M shees of paper and.! envelopes o lie given nlmohilel free o.curb line who vl Hi m Mlnri". nnd innki 1 * a purclui nf oni dolliir or more of nn kind of miiihiindliie. Tlih paper HHH leg ulnrl a bile n box, Lnil wi k he redpinii o m of fee wn v "i i.iea m Hlnik was coinpbel cihiiiiied in,n iihiii ime nnd mini v wiii 1 dinippiiined, hnv rliil o be priimred hh week b linvhiir nn eslrii niifi iwnniin of liu nipif, bu li he hiiim- nn- urgi hii niporiince nf coming,, i iil Olfi (llsrlbuid n boh m sloren, 15 llroml KriMH (mil 7ll Monmolli nw. "Tr Kfliln" Firm." 11, Kn<lii Prop,-- Ailvirllwnicii, 1 HMUKU Hr Th# Vinl 1 large omao and casup facor a Shrewsbur. Mrs, Hazard leaves seven children, The are Dr. Elmer Deah of John V. Preson. John V. Preson of led Thank, died Monda a he Allenwood hospial. Mr. Preson wab a mason b rade and was born in Freehold. H* leaves a broher, Charles Preson of PiiiMpec. avenue. The funeral will be Sewers will be pu down on Gold Miss Emil Hall and Mrs. Edward; unu,. -- " w., sree. There is onl one bouse on;borden aended a "quie da" serv- son, Joseph Sah, Oeorge VVl 0". * he sree, which is a shor one. lice a Chris church a Shrewsbur jvrank Monahan, John J. J* U J " Kesolulions expressing regre overcas Wednesda. i Charles Harr Smoch, Jonn n. r i>, he denil of John W..). Bonnell, a Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Whie and Joseph Valleau, Jr., Abrnm w o n former maor of led Bank, were or-! Mrs. Minnie E. Harve spen las and Arhur h. Slaer are n^*" dercd drawn up and sen o Mrs. Uon- Wednesda and Thursda wih emp inmen. The were_ i»»_ friends a New Brunswick. null. G. Howard Lippinco, a former cnuncilmun, saul he residens of Maple avenue and Riverside avenue did no wan hose srees sprinkled,] ;", vomi s souh of Seobeville and; laznrd of^lnnglirancji, Bowdoiu u., omorrow nfirnonn a he home of (buries Preson and he burial will be made a Freehold, o One Sep Nenrrr» Borough. The Lile Silver borouffh bill has been passed b he sae senae and i and.arnold Hazard of Connecicu. Mrs. Alfred M. Beudleson and rank Hazard of New York, Mrs.! Harr L. Powers of Shrewsbur and! Mrs. John,1. Murph of Long sland, j The funeral was held eserda niornng a fi. Barholomews church n New York and burial was made eserda aferniion n Chris cemeer a.shrewsbur. church Recorder*! Ankle Sprained. William.1. Poulsnn is confined o bis home on Spring sree wih a Hpnuiud ankle as he resul of a full which he nulfereil n Newark las week while on a visi. While he in laid up Jusice Edward W. Wise is acing nsirr-rordrr in his sead, 1 lu Voice of Spring 1aihion. nroducing man new inerlining ie-a-hi-slde eltecu in emis, capes and dresses for he Eimler evens. See displa idvcriniinenl on iage. A. Sal/, & Co., Hod Hank. Adwill probiibl be signed his week b (;ov«rnor"niker. Vn elecion will bo called a Lile Silver wihin nine,as o voe on he borough propounded in he borough.silk of a(» irlng-llki> indium Hilli, dl d Un««rl. bnini. (il crepe, e vii silk,, p, Vin- Hanli 1 mid oher fammih makih, The Pearl Shop, fi lroad urimi. Advoriiomiii, Do You ask Tired and Worn7 Fiui" mouldlm reiimcii, Viinl llox, nc. Kid lniik 13J4.- Adver- You Ow l To Tr)M«l l You O l who h*v(i o look a look our The llnnk Vanlr Do, nc. our cbnrm. dil Hul T pii o idrirlm n Th«R*fflii ^AdvsrUimf loll, ill. is pro lln 76h Yc.r. er of Whie sree, of Died n Morris Ziig il Frida lniin a complicaion vrutm al lie LO: ilranch hospial, was 17 vear.i old. Drriiei. Visi our new dross deparmen mil ou will liclndd a charming collecion of he newes frocks combining in beauiful wih he pracical 11 iiihi-i Hin me oxceediinrl modru. The iiiil Shop, fi llroid Mrii. i\dverli«eniiii. Wild DOR a Seobeville. A pack of wild dogs ii running in of Navesink hook and ladder compan. ^,^_.... his ear. The commissioners said he farmers here are alking of; he would be guided b he Wishes of f (irni,, K., huning pur o kill he he people on he srees in quision. ;,,,j lrliil H. Dugs owned" bv Frank An ordinance passed is fus rend- i )ov(,, lm j,,),,, n,enan were aiiifr for u special discoun of l!. r i per ackfl b wild dogs las week and cen o personfi wliose waer bills are i> a<u injured, for more han 5(1,00(1 cubic fie of i -- waim Firemen Elecion. A he annual elecion of he Red,, Hlk lire deparmen las niph Joseph S. Asa defeaed J. A. Van Schoik for second assisun chief b a voe of 100 o 74. Wihou opno- :; F d (iill l WaUor S Noble were of in in hroe monhs. The commissioners did no decide wheher o bu a sree sweeper in o have he.sree sweeping done b a f 100 o 74. Fred (iill nml WaUor S leced chief and imniiinn chief deparmen. Two Red BinW Hoiiici Raned, Willinm A. Hupping has rened Louis Solids hoiim on Wallace sree o Mrs. Cluiili.i Merri of Lung Brunch ami Mrs."" (ic urge Kogersn,",,,...., r, house on Mechanic Hrrcl o enuird which replied o mi adeiiisemen [or 1! ()f rivllluma moor sweeping inaclune, lie price j.»«- wis $ll,fi00 nnd in 1 cerlilled obcck Hcconipiinlag he bid was held furher eoniiilcraion. The H ion wan iikrn wllli a erlilied cli. conracor. The Alson iimiuifaiiiroompan was he onl concern h lid for Siobevilln Hone Killed. ViiHenl Carne of Seobeville los a lior.h 1 las week. Tin 1 animiil nlngii > and i was sho from llenvse ). Leireraiiiiif Lile nd spinal i Silver, wbi, mmle a bid»f $;.,M>«for o " " ""» H - miser HWerping he,drel fur he ensuing ear and $.,H0 per rar for il.reih he John N. Mn Red Bank -oi«a o Kepor. The led Hank hich school baskeball eam wim dofcaud H nu,h on \U home cour b Kepor b» BCOM he Kill full for nnd Wuuili Smar Shop, Monnioiilb iiree, iiniiouncea a line of Kiiiei wearing apparel l i il \ g p women and mln»e«in nil priced. n he miwes ninc Uch if. ciiilile, Clinons, ii ic, -Ailveriminiii. p >i\/. rlnl", Don Ui>» Wall Klow.r. Tim Vmill llox will miiku ou n racive. id Hunk 1J121,- -Advori Vani flnx, U84.-.Adv«fl««i viur r W*c»n lluhiii n?, JK«d Bunk hre lluwi nuide f (w,.!l!l fur luveepini: lie lie bid C,»".l,.l llipli. S«ii ; leiilil b Mill. Thi ibif, Frida, M/irch.Hid, Hdli P, M. n Mi> Firs chiiieh under he uimplni of WUMN club. Admisiun T< ceii liken on mill a liiid Kiibeil. AJverlinemiiii. Hliln V Youhful mill ffeib. Vani llox,.** Kei Hunk l.l^l. -Advirl»i- mmi, Kclirowi Ar«No Longer Arrh«d Hu Kroiiiuul. Vani lli«,nc, M Hunk lfll!4. A.lvc Bunk Slr*k<d H.lr TU Vani k*, nc.,.illlilll Aimimrur. lion! lull u i;e one of he beniilifill presens we are iriwnf HWii wilh ever piii-i-liii.ii»f ifl.io or more on nir eirjib iihnuei.h sale, which shirlh iiniiirinw, Cune in nnd K hi h.irgiiins ol a liii ime. eiul niir bi, nflvei iseineii (in page!i of* l ii:i i-.iiir nf Tbi Kecinler and heii eoiii ill nnd iu>e 1M1. Seliriinim & Son, MiiiiniHib ilrii, iiinr llroiul (reil, lied Hunk. Adveii»enien. " -*^ - CoricU. Youhful, Kiaeeful and hc-ilhful women rici)«iilzi il 1 nuiowll of be- nn oiiiid liriiillj 1. A «W w 1 of (iomirdw, lliiiurj, Sllnh Hlnu*. i, Mini!. Lru» nnd ohir nmki» TH ciifl Shop, B Uroiil»rw.-» of.",,1 o ll.i. Hfd»)nnk ninilr a rall owurdu he clone of he K1U1«bu loubl no ovcrroiihi Kepor 1 rr«s»laij«a pleiiiiiin miriiriiie in he form of n ver useful (fif awnu» hom> whf vii in norin Hourdii". March.lib, am giving»w» ffc n hnmlsonie box of wrilnk pnp" Hin, mill* rirulnrlv nl "Of wih he purchnh* if line ilollurf worh or niurn of lin n, of merchiuidlm-. Oe he hnbl f.iiinlnr «KiiUlnn Tor -our ilru» ;,,r.. nicdii. Youll Ri hi; ben n liinlil and l«>rvif«uni bculdfs»nv«mone. You run jilwu" do lii-ir H Kniliir. (le our box of frcn wrinf piipii"» lhfr of m»l«r«i«, S li-imd nreel or 17«MonmnUln iree. "Tr KnUinn Kim" H. " Knlslii,, Prop. Alwerisiinnn. D.nHruff * Dl..«««- )n no olom*. fhn Vnnl llox, nc., Hd lrnih 3?4,--AiW«- Miv Uox, nc. Y*ur Finie Nlli, hvm our jewel*, Vani lied Bmk 8a;^Uv«r our j e l*, V well kep h«>nh. luil llnnk 18K ««<! Vani Bnx, no. S

12 Page TCB RED o NOTCE. Noice of nnui on he par of he Borouxb of Bed Bank o exend he benefis of he sewer vieai of he Borough of Red Bank- in Brid* vmrae from is inersecion wih Dnuuend avenue o i* inersecion wih Be*ch sree, mud from hence o connec wih he «cwer now Uid in Bridge avenue; Brnmmrad avnue from i* iner- ecion wih Bridge avenue weserl hree hundred fed; Wriable avenue from iu inersecion wih Bridge avenue weserl hree hundred fee; Siwe arenue from i.-* inersecion, wih Bridge avenue weserl hree hundred fre; Sunse avenue from ib> inersecion wih Bride* avenue easerl o is ineraecuon wih Willow sree; Willow rre from ia inersecion wih Sunse avenue wrhrif 461 fee* and providing for he pamen hereof: TO WHOM T MAY CONCERN:-- Take noice, ha an ordinance ins been inroduced b he Maor and Council of, he Uorouxh of Bed Bank, providing for he exension of he benefis of he sewer juem la Bridge avenue from i? inersecion wih DrummDnd venuc o is inersecion wih Beech sree, and from hence o connec wih he sewer now laid in ridpe avenue; Drummond avenue from is ijiirvecion wih Bridge avenue weserl hree hundred fee; WessiAe avenue from i.«inersecion wih Bridge avenue weserl hree famidrd fee; Sunse avenue fron is inferareurn wih Bridge avenue weserl hroe hundred fee; Sonse avenue from ia inersecion wih Bride* avenue easerl o iu inersecion wili Willow sree; Willow sree from is inersecion wih Sunse avenue norherl 450 fee, and providing for h«--pamen hereof., said rovernink jod will consider said ordinance for finalpawnee, on lifr seeond da of April, a ei^h oclock P. M., n he Borough Half, and all persons whoe laud6 ma be affeced b uuch ordinance, or who ma be ineresed herein, will be given an opporuni o be beiird coneerninr he pro visions of said ordinnncp n i«ail inac ami place, or a such furher ime and place o which said meeing nia be adjo urnj. A. E. OLSEN,.. - Clerk. AN ORDNANCE PROVDNG FOR THE EXTENSON OF THE BENEFTS OF THE SEWER SYSTEM OK THE ROR- OUGH OF BE> BANK. AND THE CON- STRUCTON OF LATERAL SEWERS AND CONNECTONS N BRDGE AVE- NUE FROM TS NTERSECTON WTH PRUMMOND AVKNUE TO TS NTER- SECTON WTH BKECH STREET AND FROM THENCE TO CONNECT WTH WANT CORNER LOT Locaed a uir Haven, 64ilOO fff. Phoni Rumson BSO. HORSE Price.»40. jrevonian Benn, B«ii Bank. H. RTZAO. remover c dead anldall, Bed Bulk.. T» phone 2(-W. CARPENTER AND BULDER- General repairing; prices reisonnblv. 34, R«d Bank. ONE HUNDRED COTTAGES o ren for season. See acvcr. riu»n«> SeabriKir. N..J. CARPENTERS WANTED. n men onl. New ehuivli, lunm-n P. Prior}. HELP^ WANTED MALE, Por or in ciruw More. Apl -<: Brrs,^ sree, Red Bank., POH JAU Road»afoV *W> U^4W«,.<h«* >miow»m AddrMn rwdaaui. Jl««.. M. HJ P*.k, SEED SWEET TOT *lj» - N» *M*. Charlo H J.lrjlfT. 8rYV» N«Uruiuwlrk avnue, MaAwn, N. j. Wn* Maawah 206. Uni. J. K., N NEW FORD SEDAN. "Will sell ruh., us owner is leaving own. 1 O. Bos "2ii, Ked Bank. _OT FOR SA1.E- pntatofs WANTED On E*** Fron rr, hmu)>»u cnler of Ro»,,.l v-^«* «* AN J.U,i.n Farm., own;»2.00 ; 5,,«B.,,,, Hed Bank, hone K»u-nl.»vn 1.1-M. \}-. 6 " POTATOES AND APPLES, ETC.. WANTED. Posal will bring me o our door. M. Forgaib, Freihold marke ard, Frwaold. ALFALFA HAY FOH SALE. 1 ^*o «H»!f* lm> for sale. John S.-r.anfk. ivs N«vk. N. J. DRED FROM HORSE AND BUGGY Appl Charles Hruwn. Navesink «ven FiurJlB_vrn. N. J. WNDMLL Wimimii], ower and ank for *»le. Phi SOU-M, Ued Hank, V1CTROLA FO A J100 Vicnila, praci Phone Red Bnnfc 919. all nei. for,j75. SALESMAN WANTED u:\u e\:as. Avrb UeiVs?hoe sore.,.i,l fulrl. Rfl Ban. i SALESMAN WANTED Saurda e\:«r Appl HerVn shoe sore. i HARNESS WANTED. Sf i Se of simrir harness for farm uapon. ;. A. HirW. Evere^ N.J. _ CTZENS BULDNG AND LOAN i h» mone o lo.*n buers of hcnse». -* f he Second Naional bank. Fiv k a Hank. STONE )VCS irallon aone iuu» f"r ^ule. siil ilruc sore, llrnail sre fur jaie; price 2 Pank,, FORD SEDAN rtte fine running H^r -i 0 ^ S o ren; ;»rvr. Mock from Sjra*.nk MARSHALL SPRNGSTEEN. old and new Joors clenne4 and finished. Moun sree. Red Bank. SOFA Hair rloh anio.ue.mifa. in pood condiion, lone 430-J, Hen 1. Bank. STRCTLY FRESH EGCS., Delivered in Ked Bunk. Richard NnKle. Hoiddens Corner, N. J. Two itumid Thor.! Rjiiihnn ork. - r>u 1*11 i ra Bank. \Cfil_V BELGAN HARES FOR ruuichhroil Belgian hares. RdBl SALE. Appl a HORSES (.co! horse* for farm»ki. Sob«)^villc. N. J. BULLS FOR SERVCE. >ui;l)bu\l. Holsein bull* for >er*i*t. M»>VV Vfl KL r ill ^ H\: in son, S. J. M^fi?.» **.n /.» e>j DARYMAN V/MiTEDT. f!f < A. 1. J.*«. 1»«ExiHriened ihii for privae pluce. Applr j Bank. ifri! Hicks. uuldon, N. J.. ( Vi fl.-j. %\> ROOM Whaleii u. Ked»Hr*r; ue, Rel»ilr; one Red N;».-,\ KeJ,i B.-.HH. Ar-.r >v.(win«. Reil BULL Tliroo-ear-oll llolsein bull. A he burrow farm,.shrewsbur, K. J. _ ^ UVE ;nlle, ealvca, boss und pousr waned. N. Ruda, phone 867-R. Red Bank. One buck and wo nann, goas asih,box 5G, Eaomown. N. J. A. J. NOTCE. TAKE NOTCE, ha on h* second da of April. 1<>28. n he HorouKh Hall, a eigh oclock P. M;. he iimenclmei of ordinance hercinbplmv se forh will be preeinoil g" he Council of he Borough of Ked Hank for final passage. An person cpposeil herelo JAPANESE CHCKENS. will : ha ime be kiven an opporuni A few pairs for sale a ifi.oo per pair o )iri!.~en his objecion., G. W. Duour, Keanabllrii, N. J. A. E. OLSEN,, - FORDCHASSFS:"" New rubber; mechanicall perfec; price Aun- Bank. win*, «,. MONUOCTN AV.-O S>«>r. Two sale; vv FOR &U..V COWMAN WANTED. Man who underiuflda Uainjc car* of flowa,»4> posiion- Addreaa r*. D., drawer M, H^JjanV.. HOUSE FOR RENT. rive room* and bah, hu and co!4 warn; mi nmali chiliirm. niuire 37 Locus avenur, H»d»»»k ;_ FURNSHED ROOM FOR RENT. Owe fuuni furnifhcil. -or lira infurnjmried, for Hsh houbeklpinv. 44 Hecor DlAcc, liril Rank. WANTED. Twen-five u?e<l buahcl lia»ken and 25 pencil baskes. Address Uiiki-H, ilruwvr^m, H»d Bank^. FURNSHED ROOMS. AH improvciik-nb; convenien o buninehm pecion anil saion. 73 Monmouh Href,,1 Hank. An uprieh piano, mahokan* caae in excellen condiion. Addreaa Piano, drawer M, BeiMUnk. M_ : TNNNG AND ROOFNG. leader and iruhr work a rcnnonablc prieei. William Wnl»h, 7 Wharf av«nuc, CTZENS BULDNG AND LOAN has mone o loan for he pirehu*. of homei. Appl a The Second Naional bank. Red Bank.. COMMUTERS. Check our parcels free a Bloms marke. Broad B l i M Red Bank. p lrec, opposie Monlnouii arer,. ArplnwBll poao planers and Oliver hree-horne ploww. C. U. Hurle, Shrewsur, N. J., A FURTHER AMENDMENT OP AN OR- DNANCE ENTTLED "AN ORDNANCE RELATNG TO WATER -SUPPLY," APPROVED JUNE Z*. 1 ( J<*9. UK T ORDANED, b he Maor aid Council of he HurouKh of Red Hank: 1. Tha Secion A of an ordinance eniled. "An Ordinance RcluhiK o Waer Suppl," iipprovhm Juno!iK, as hereofore amehdcdrshall b 1, and he nume is, hereb furlicr amimdod so aa o read fs follows 1 : SECTON 3: A discoun of five per cen will be allowed upon nil waer rens paid on or before he fifeenh da of he monh in which he shall become ilii 1. Should he quani.of W»UT used (hruunh aflk me r un niiirifcoi of me! $50 w rbr; p Box 2*2. P.edBank. FORD TOURNG Model self sarer; demounable rims. L. Cardncr. Belford. N. J. HORSE. A Rood hqrse for sale; price $5$. Appl 302 Shrewsbur avenue, Red Bank. PEfT; WBSTSDE"" AVENUE Sgoi. m fe^elts/ VE w1^ BRDGE AVENUB WESTERLY "THREE?n^? RE? KE15T: S«NSET AVENUE nosfu!. TS NTERSECTON WTH ow consumer in or upon one proper or TT.^r?r i jx? N i J. EASTERr VTO TSN.UljoiiiiM^ pr<.pcru.s. nial fif houxnnil V» lbksecton WTH WLLOW STREET- SO.000) cubi fci ilurinir he nuiircr. here i poss. STREET FROM TS NTER- shall n- ulluweil an adiliiana! discoun of ROOM FOR RENT. Newj decoraed room: suiable for wa. Appl 138 Broad sree. Red Bank. FURNTURE AND RUG Kinf piece iininb room suie; roal Wil*.. on rug 9x12. Call Red Bank : n»(?] or renrri b i Z^TZr:Z.. - sows and. one. boar; also 100 locus John- Wenel, Nave»inl<, N. J. CAB New rvri-ca» f* irarijr*. <?-i» w»: : 59S-W. SALE. HORSXS FOR >*LE Thf«h c n n for AW -rxv i for Red. phone lrkrhene ANDREW J. H1U. Pa^«r h*f R acd C:s:i,;ir,f; inerior and «xerior paininir. U Wcrhle pr««. Red Bank. HOUSE FOR RENT. Eijh-rocm house, il v.urovemiti* 1. wih gg, for ren. S>Y«nore aitii. Phone Red Bank.H99-W. FOR RENT. Baker shop, five room-.ir.ii poe] siiol carage. nquir* Bcr»lli.vT \Vo5 Fron «re«. Red Bank; SECTON WTH NORTirEHLY 450 SUNSET FEET; AVFNUF OO TEAM OF MULES FOR SAE, havink bough a racor. H. S. Conover, erse, hunri and Bridiie nerurr- liri ru,-- :inl vliiwi HE COST BE T ORDANED b he Mao, Council of he norouih of Ked Bank-. Thf n lupml Sewer wih he nc<-( connecion!! herefor be consruced a lon wih lrummoud avenue o is in (pn wih Keech sree, and from h. connec w.l, ho. sewer now lni,l in venue; Dnimmond avenue from i* secion Wih lrid Kf avenue weserlv honrr,,,,, fm,. W(.,,;, u avenue?, on! i ""i ion wih BridKe avenue weserl hr cd f«; SunBe avenue from is secion wih Undue avenue «-,,,rlj hundred fee. Sunse avenue from i«inersecion wih Bridm; avenue ciiserlv,, iu inersecion.,vi, Willow sree Willow sree from is inersecion wih Sunse nvenue norherl 4.10 fee. 2. Tha he pipes rr-qpired in he coi lon of said sewcra shall he of n si Jiind o conform wih he pine* wih said sewers shall connec. 3. Tha he consrucion of s fli,( srw(. shall be under he supervision of he -n (iiprriiicnden Tha he cos and expe?e of he,-u srueien of sued seweru shall lie n.^(.<<eil h* manner provided b laiv. Monmouh Coun Surro sales Office. n he maer of he Asue of Hllen Noice o crediors o presen claims :u-air " esae. rur-u:ml o he order of Joseph! lur ha. surrogae of he coun of Mumuni made on he nineeenh da of NUivh 1!»; on he Hiinlicainn of Melon Urckmn n, Uor of he esae of Ellen ), len-e, lieceased, noice is hereb -(riven o he crediors of said deceased o exhibi o he sulifcrjber. excl-uor-1 n» aforeshld, heir debs amv demillld;". ji^jnw he said e.-.-le, ui>,).. cah. wihin six monh* from he il-ie cf he aforesaid order, or he will... fm-en-r barred of heir acions herefor in::iins he eaid" sjhscrider. llalcil Freehold. N. J., March l.l 10":; ALSTON EEKMAN. DSSOLUTON OF PARTNERSHP. This in lo Kivo noice Uni he n:irlier-hi i lael i\i<inc vwceji lohi-rl.. Sliirnwil and John.^rnih under he firm n;un» of Sherman S Smih was on his da di-nhel b muual consen anil an bills li,:il ma l,e ransaced under his firm name ef ShTmrni * Smih will nu ie leeal afer in- dae All lulls owinc o or b s.ii.l f,..,,,.,,,. (,,,,. presened o he Undersii;ner f..,- i,;i> Tl!."i or cnlleeivii, he undersigned cmaiiiiiiii in. - buslne-s him«olr. liobelt L. SHElM W March 20h. 112S. wei-ive per cen Vi"< oi such ex-f Sed rriku 1.^iTni; 1 -frt&z i F»^."N"f.. >" :H-*»*ki: i_._ hill for wni-r eonsumed shall he pai.l on or MECHANCS WANTED. before he fifeenh da of he monh when ; Two auo mechanics waned.a once. Fred said hill is presened. i H. VunDcrri Co,, Red Bank, phone.4"8. A! "waer for building purposes shall br ( meerel ami chsiriud for a he rae of hroe dollars (S3.00) per nj< housand " 11,000) culiic fee. FURNSHED ROOM FOR RENT. 1 Larne room, all conveniences. Few mini ues from saion and Bre.id sree. Appl 103 Monmouh sree, Rui Bank. WORK WANTED. would like general housework and! cooking, ielephon 1 S35-M, Red Bank. AGENTS WANTED o solici orders for mens clohes from facor direc o wearer» wki.-sle- prices.- J. Salsburf Sons Co., Fbih.i-lphia, Pa. FORD ROADSTER One 19H2 Ford roadser, wih snrer; J250. Fred H. VanDorn Co., Jrd Bank, Hhime 478. SHREWSBURY HOUSE """" in rooms, lo 10O.ilEO,.f2,8OO. Appl J. H. Gregor. 67 Broad ereel. Red Bank. hone 474. T A G E a Ford coupe nnd $75 for Ford sedan; mus be in sood shape. Arhur G. Jones, Lile Bilvor, N._J.. SETTER DOC LOST. ~~ ^ Vcmnle, wliie back, ellow ajpoed a end ellow ears. Reurn o armor and r»- ceive rew»rd. FREWOOD Cu in sove or furnace lenghs: b h load or cord. Hermnn Rixau, Red Bank. 5W HOGS Eigheen shoe?. 100 pounds averaie or more. E. M. Hale A Son, Shrewsbur avenue, Red_Bnnk. FARM HANDS SUPPLED > a)) nnionallis. Call or wrie. 3. BCT* per? agenc, 70 or 12 Greenwih sree NeM- Vork Cil. * < BEAUTFUL LOT Corner of Maple nvenue and rving place 7ExJ5O feo. Mrs. J. T. Love, 171 Brond prve, Hed Bank, um pr f.r an uring an ijuart for pplic.ii im- H,i- ^ -hi.-li,-um fur permi ill he U sliiil! lie u. make pn j pai" ESSEX CAR x roaiber, 1921 model, in K od con- Call a wlfice of Loves nurser. ami racor plow (or Bale (ndi- ROOM FOR RENT. j Larpe fron room wih runn.r,.: waer for! ren, suiable for one i>: wo genlemen. ; Appl Elks Club, Bed Bar,-.. hone M0. APPLE TREE BUTTSWANTED. To be shipped o Henr Oilmen & Son. Good prices paid for d,ad ir l\e rei - A " o and re^. pealed.. 1. Th h in s^en rline (ir ordinances wih his, hereb remini..1. Holraen plover, Lincroi, N.J. j Droc me a posal. J. RHODE SLAND REDS. A few xhihiion female*; also eke3 for ein. G. W. Dufour, Keansbuvg, N. J. 1 ordinance shall ake elte as required li law. when ; - 12B J. O. ESCHELBACH * SON. Wes Fron sree, Red Back phod* ADVERTSEMENT OF DSSOLUTON.! i J O ^ Aoo acce.norle. and Tnlcaniilng. Noice is hereb uiven ha he parner- j F0R SA _ ip lael subsisiiik b;»"een James Suar, Tvvo. horso (lll. m wakon3 j n Rood condiion. CeorKc Wheeler of Red Hank. New Jer- App, 02 Shrewsbur avenue, Red Bank. sink. SEEDS for farm and parden in EvcrhiiiR in he line. Woodruffs seeds. Wrli- Red Bank. lk ;r,d paekapes. An quani vl -, Bread srve. CORDWOOD n he woods or. lelrvcreil o. roulfllilc abou six cordu. E. Alexander, phone 120J. Ked Bank. HOUSE FOR RENT. Six rooms and bah, all improvemens, newl decoraed. nquire n 18 Wallne sree. "Ked Bank. BARRELS. arrels suiable for building floas. Ap pl Whalen & Casaid dru sore, BrDn sree. Ued Bank. ROOMS TO RENT. Pleasan sunn rooms, five minues Brond sree; board if desired. 53 Wallue sree. KeiMuink. ~STORE~ FOB" SENT. A luimson: possession April 1s; See.1, H. fireuor, 67. Hronil uree, lei Hank. Phone 474. so, under" he linn - - Compan wn< dissolved on he second da of i March, Vrri, b muual consen. All debs owini: o he s :iid p:i,-iier.-bi i are o be reeonol b said Jiine-, Suar and all demnmls on hi- ; nid liarner.biii are o be presened o him fur piunlenl. Haed March r.h ~\ AS. STUART. CEO. D. f Sedan Auo Top : H 11-^^11Z^^>^ FURNTURE REF1NSHED. Called for and delivered. Georre Parker. 6 liridke avenue, Red Bank, phone 7G6-J. Phone Red Bank H21 Phone Red Bonk 1121 Chicke rhnirs. n house, siz Appl -0 l.ero fee: nlso porc Pino, lied Bunk. EGCS EGGS EGGS. HachinK erk3 for Bale r.eii hrecd Hhode. sland Reds, Whie Rock and Ar.ci-niii. \ TARM L. Olsen, Hanson avenue, li.o Hr,nk, N. J. One hundred and hir ncre farm a Lin Phone_715-\V. crof. S35,0*0. See J. H. Greiiir, 67 llroai HOUSE FOR RENT OR SALE a Navesink: 7rooms ULT elecriri, uxnnce, (ras and waer in *h. r iu-hen. Ren S2f per mdnli. Apvd V." 1, /emi.]"-. Elks Club. Red Hun:. -hune \0. Associae his firm wih durable work a lew cos. THE H. SMTH CO., Fair Haven, EGAN\$ """ Auo Vans and Express Now ha moving" ime la near am : prepared u do our nex moving of furni-, urc, pirnus or bakrrk^, o fill, pars of ; ci or counr, in he larges padded Tnia hi (!(l Bank. Ho fore ou have our.nex moving don\ wrio, acnil or call for he j onl rfilfable furniure inovors in own, and e m pricoa en our nex job. All kinds of hcnv r li^h ruckinif done a horl noice. Call or nddresh j. T. EGAN,! WALL STREET, RED BANK Rc.idenco phone 292-R i Office phone S39-R 10 WHARF AVENUE DEAD ANMALS.,» R. Connors, recover of dead animoli. Waiide, N. J. Fhona Waside «40-F-lfi._ FOR RENT. Six riem house, ever convenience, desirable loeniun. ulophonr 112s, lud Bank. O. F. HLL, plumbinir, heiiinp anil inning in all branches- lf Mnun sree, plume 1215, Red Bank. wiil sell A rirls biccle as need :.< ver reasonable: also i.;";ir,il n,-..v guiar, will fel ease. Wrie o Mis- Faih CVllinf. Souh Alanic sree, KiViun. N. J. Red Bank. LARGE PLOT OF- GROUND i 210 Plo. J Appl.. Hank. P H. OreK e, iimiil loriiiiin: $21,001 r, 67 llrond sree. R PANO Lliri^h piano, m.ihojjan finish: reasonrilile o unick buer. 12 W.-rcc, Uel lank. j p il,i. FORD TOURNG. model, perfec cur car. 1". O.!.M2, Ked WRE WHEEL SERVCE. Wire wheels rebuil. John Hnnsen, 41 Wes Fron sree, Red Bank. Phone T2-R_ THREE HORSE PLOWS V. 0: i. hree-liurse vhiws ami repairs f,.i-"_siile. C.. HnHej, Shrewsliurs-, N._J. WE BUY, sell anil exchange auomobiles. Joseph SeJ- (K. farafre, 1 Wes Fron sree, Re(l U«nk, SMALL HOTEL AND RESTAURANT. For sale ur ren, Kooil niv.iness corner n Sen Ki*ii,h, N. J. hone ;>0. See Packer. POTATOES WANTED. ilel-re (Hans of riuml l oek.. Haclj-nlupi Bros.. Wharf avenue, phnne Reel Hank S".>, APARTMENTS FOR RENT. Four rooms wih all imnr,". enn-ns excep i bah. _ Five rooms, all murovemens, excep bah. Four rocnv wih -ore, Talarkvo^^ri Wes_^ Fron" sree,.ed lianh. - F 0 R RENT.; " "" """i, ;",",; ; ;, OxlS0 : House, seven rooms; furni,he,l. Ss:,:,m- AvP.l J H- l.w.ir, furnisheil, $ 7fi. Have oher houses iifur-!^k- oae --l. nishi-il o le. D. \V. Marin, real e^uie, i 2-10 Eas l-ron.-reel. Red Hani;. hciie r.4-j.. i HOUSE a nmnia, hah. KO cheap;?6,0() J. il. (iriiiur. G7 lruiul i-rfe, c Phiine LOTS ; Oxls. S^. 10l; ilriih-e nv 1)7 llroail srwl. He Ho BU1CK ilsler. ii liarrain. Nalor ii, Alanie Hinhhuid--. N. Come n see K-lf.-nr. Six-room hou.-c. cellar, laike lo; lil.-.. xra!( r.oxlli) fee. Price for ali. (:.-«Terms. Caleli., l.uker. lelforil.... j. 1hcne Keansliiir- 75-F-3. luail: laili.- ALL OAK WOOD $800 hleek wooil sawed an lengh, llraxon & Davis, phone 14 HiirhlaniU. LOTS,*>. ll lleriren place: $l,r.00 e; H. Gnvr-r, 117 Uroail srei, lone \~,A. Six Rood Term real loms aijil l.iir., :,!! ii nioii. Ciin..- hc.uiih:.an he iirriniil. T> l-sfale,.!-:: i -1 ren: Hank. Phone M-J. Marin. e. Ked j! V! \pplv.1. iiaiii. H j MONEY TO LOAN.! Mone o lean nji firs bond and morjrag M improved proper. Alson Eleekma.. He. Hank. Tj Appl 1 Hank. LOTS i- le ill K.nid loenlon, S i,. Ore^or. i7 lroiid irce, Pin-ne 171. AREDALE DOC LOST. Sraed from home :i>oi wo week answers n name <[ i l, lias on link <<!- TWO FORD TRUCKS, lar and limps -ili-iii.. in i-i^h hinil leu. 1 All ne«- coed ires,?! 00 each; also fl Reward if reurned 1" K. Wall. 1 1 Sun- farmers ruck hollies. New.lerse Brii se avenue. Red H;u,i,. Phone 3(ifc-R. d.. Cninown. N../.. WAGON FO* SALE. Covered marke waron for faa, good eon- lon, ine iprnii, chap. Addrn. Wnjon,!!H7"LJ*! Rwl B»" k -. EVERY HOME "^ adop on of he mperial famil. No for haw bu for be iiervice vivrn b da or isrh Knickerbocker. X lar chikn armi, a ali Ui HM; prleei Oal.k L. r.uker, filr) LOTS Three lo* on Hfrriaon avenue. h H G ld $1,000 ch. Appl J, H. Gregor, 67 lroad irr, DaiM. Phone 474. THE RED BANK METALLC MCrf " >rring ^nd pain <«iop; afio a* o motlq* rama. <Seom, Purm,»«rirldi. ivinw, id Bank, phone 7SA-J. FOR AL^ A busines pile for vale, in Jroo) locaion; 0,000. See J. H. Rrwor, (7 Broad Hre. ril Hank. Phone n. SECOND-HAND CLOTHES BOUGHT. Meni onl; mus be n rood condiion ill a. Keibern, 1CR Uonmonb araei id B»»k. phone 872-J. FOR RENT. in uood locaion; $00 per H fi 67 Bd rue hour n u ; $0 onh. See J. H. firefcor, 67 Broad led Bank. Phone 474. p ree, HOUSES Have feveral houara ranifinif from 13,000 $25,000. P. F. Kenned, Monmouh and ar! Brea, Red Bank. ASPARAGUS CROWNS French Arienie and Palmeo crowni. hornas S. Field, Mlddlcown Sock furm, Bunk, phone 5u»-J. HOUSE WANTED. Hou^e of iiix.or Rev.en rooma, raoilern mrnvrmenli; BraraK#: 1s of Ma. Addrem drawer M, Bell Hank. HOUSE FOR RENT. Locaed a 172 Hudson avenue; immediae ccupane. Your own broker or direc. J.,e»er Kinner. RebBank. FURNTURE Beds, chairs, piano, ublea, bureau, hide, uard and oher aricles. 2 Cener avenue, llanlr. HiKhlnnds. N. J. OPHOLSTERNU. ReflnUhlnff and polishing furniure anil lanoi. Frinif Ho^aird, 1S1 Hudaon Bv«nu*, d Bank, phone, Hl-W^ WANT TO RENT asonablp, (arm earl: privilege of uiiif. /dilreim A. B, Smih, 148 Union lull uim, Jnmalcs, L... One Hfonil-hnnd Ford deliver, one»ecind hand Olds ruck. T. P. WilBon, Blnnm Farm, Rum-son, N. J. ROOM FOR RENT. Pleasan room for ren; privilege of ligh oujelceepinr: S8.00 n week. A U Wunhingm Hree, Red B,ank. RUGS Two aew Pralan rug*. For all Red Bank. 12«S. CHCKEN FARMS X lar«chicken farmi, orih un <iv anil li U H pl HOD o rih un <iv H.OD o N. 1, lounr on Rumiion road; lo o)l200; 111.SOD. Appl J. H. CriKnr, 01 llroail. sree. Red Bank. Phone 4H. - AVARTMENT FOR RNT. Fl»e room, and hah, S5 pw monh unfurnialieil; 140 parl furniihed. A ml> i! Shrcwibur avonue, Red Bank. PULLETS Thir Plmouh Roik pulles; One bred, hone Holmdel 7O-F-13, or wrie Mm. C. i, rurin, K.porl R.iP. D. No.. MANY HOMES oak upon mperial a» a member o hr lanil. Bonn hine* ar luaurio, bu iriu neccnu. Knickerbocker. HOUSE FOR SALE, Eigh rooms and bah, good locaion; aha ore; U See J,. Gregor, el Mroul ome, R,d Bank. FhoM 47. COUPLE WSH POSTON. whie marrlod couple»l«h pialmi; goodcook,- gard.nor and h«rnl»ni»il,»»b diivv Phciw Red Bank 1012-R, LOTS WiS."-** 1 ""? T J! V: 2 *" )B» 4 K Bee J. H. Orojor, «1 lrond Bed Bank, Phun U, GAR ACE WANTED. Wan o ren a garage uiuble foi»14.r. Brie of wo cars; sae ren per monh* Ail«diem, drawer M, Bed Bank. 3U BUNGALOW rooms, all improvemens; * i 15QD0 W A H 3U rooms, all improvemens; R Berfic holne:* price 15,QD0. W. A... HooBlnr, rel ne-, Broad uree, Red Hank. AND THREE CHEERS for he blu«and whie. Yen, hall lo color of he uniform. mperials all drebbc alike. Ask abou f a he Knickerbocker. _ EAST FRONT STREET LOTS FORSALE. Three los, eae r For informaion a....., _. Mic Hilonal bank building, Red Darl. B, each 50x150; one a comer o. iian see Moun f Lameon, Drfd ROOMS WANTED. F«ur or five roomb wlln»om«mprovemens. B. M, Smih, manager Franklin Thrif uore, a7^ Brond sree^ Sell Bank. MAN WANTED. Man, married or single, o work op privae plai, (five reference am!»ne mlarr. Address Man Waned, drawer M, Red Bank. DESK Ladn oflk desk, blnok walnu b dbl«ad, :)d-fadhloned bedsead, hnrack and drfaaer. Mias V«nderv?er, 34 Ens Fron Hr<«, Red Bank.. GOOD JOB AT A REASONABLE PRCE can be had b engaging Edmonds f Slolceln, carpeners and builders, B4 McLaren sree. Red Dank. Phone T21-R. Souh Bend hree-horse plows, walking plows and riding culivaors for»a.le. C.. Hurle. Shrcwubar^N. J^ J MDDLE AfiED WOMAN WANTED or general housework; uooil home o rinh par. MrB. Joe Baker, 280 Mechanic Hree, Red Bank, rhone 109?-J. _^^ CHCKENS WANTED. Will pa be highes marke prleei far live chickens. 89 Norh Broadwa, Lone Branch, N. J., phone HOPLA A COTTREU- Kenor, N. J., breedern of Jerae Blnek Gians. Bab chicks and haching eggs for ale. Phone Kepor WOOD Furnace, fireplace and kichen sove. mdi dli A l S A D, p mediae deliver. elephone W n Appl S. A. DanBer, d Bk CORD WOOD For fireplace or n «ove lenghs. Delivered anviherfi, J. B. Caron, Svere, N. J. Phone Midrileovm 19S-K-41, SALESMAN WANTED..,10 a week. For full ovnil.s imwire.1. Dnrlin^, snles mannirer, 1101 Summerliold avenue, Anbur Park, N. J. BUS BODY Good condiion; elphcen-piissenrer: priee rensonnblc. 3. E. C. Liion, Lhicrofl, N, J Phono 794-F--1 Middleown. WOOD Sea.ioneil rord, fireplace or sove lonirhfl delivered. Daniel McCormick, Phalan>, N. J Phone Miildlelmvn 278-F-1S.. Eil/h rocn houbp, improvimen^; $7,000 $:i.1)011 ra«h. Appl J. 11. heor, B7 llrnai sree, Kri! Hunk. Phone OAK LUMBER Whie and red -ak lumber, suinhli fo liod werk ; sawed un siv.e. John. CKli Jr.. Re. Hank, phone 1H3-H. HOUSES A Keror; one 52,r»00, unolier Jl.fOP, A hird Jii.riOO. Main Par of own. Tirmfl Caleb L. l.uker lekonl. N..1. _ STORE Ver desiiahie sore, cenra! locaion:!1s,1)0(1. Appl. i. firibor, (17 rond sree, KK Hank. Plmne 7h READY FOR" NSTANT Hcrvicc. JmJHrliil lininfen leads he wa. Unsolicied esimonials have licen reci-ived SHUTTERS Sixeen ruiirs of Khuers for sale; all in pood roniliiim. Appl r»r, Locus iivonuo, or elephone Ml-W, Reil ank. House, nine reom«. all modern improvemens; $9.r,0». See.1.. Cn-Kor, 117 lioa.l sree, Red l!jin». Phone 171. RED BANK HOUSES FOR SAE. Two on Elm place, wo on RWfrside avee; prices»h,000 o $12,000. SceiMoun S l,am»on, Broad Sree Naional. Bank bailding, Wed Bank. ^- CHEVROLET FOR SALEjj One 1918 Chevrole coupe in frnl CHUB :oi)dl1un; all good ubbcr. BrinK 9200 and lale home.- A Tnlorn garage, 80 Puirl rce, Red Hank. VACUUM CLEANER. Berni vacuum cleaner almos new; -wlh~ ju usink elccirici; price $12. Pbofle 96FJ, Reil Bank. AddroaH HlKgins, 33" Broad drl HALF OF DOUBLE HOUSE "or ren; HX roomn, nil inprovemrnih, nhldink elecric lighs and enrage; pmhwsion April l«. Jonhun llennel, 72 Wallace, rie, lied lnnk. CAR Five pnssnker UmrliiK Pllmnn ear, in [rood runniiik order; will sell ver cheap. No reaonnble oiler refuhod. J. 0. Pilauwh, 115 Hudson avenue, Ked P.ank, - LADES WHO WANT WORK. An ml who wisheh u posiion nhould Kiaer a he Red Hunk Womanu Esrhaifre, 46 nivorside avenue. Service free. Refrencea required. Telephone 206-R. SELLNG OUT. Norwa maples. Orienal plane, Jill kinds of hnrd plans a one fulf price; (lino flr.s..lu»» 2H-foo exension ladder»». Appl W. S. Roe, 166 llranch avenue, phono 548-M, Red Hunk. _ GENTLEMANS FARM WANTED. Six aerim <»r morr; lilike hoime wih nil inninivemeis; liollre mus hnvo oilih bfdreoms ^rood oubuildings reiiiiired; mice no ol.jec. Moun Uimson, lroad si.e, Naional lunik niildine, Hed Fiiik. TnfniiH coa and lull, si/.e \l; jmii lmls hich op shoes,.siao ;L< ; hiili hlark HUi, si«" :i8. All nrirlrs worn ver lile; will aril reasonable. Cull or ivrilc. Mrs V. T.rr. Wes sree, Eiionown, N, J. PRVATE SALE of ln>u.i<-)iol.l furnililre, used live monhs, cunsi-lin:: ef wo Axiniiisler -UKJ, H<10, oii i)\12 A>niiiser -UK, llirur able, wo rockers, onk dining room suie, smal kichen. laid", wo pailh nilloif.i. vo whie inninel bed oulilb, vo-inih pess; wo drsniis, c.hiironier, dressini; olili-. four pairn nnv miu<viisef curains and f few oher small aricles. Joshua Benne. 72 Wnlliirr sli-el. Reil Hank. FOR SALE, A liimuiful himii; of nine OOJH, pin loox-..i, fee, nn Kumson roinl, «vci modern convinlenen; larko iiirpf.i-.ji, shmie, ai«minues o Rod Hank deuo; price $11,000, eas erms or will sell under erne ear cnnlrar land immedine posai.ision Tor Jil.000 down. A bin harvrnin nnil should he seen o lu- appreciaed. Aihliess lliirnnin, dinwcr M, Hid ibank/nr leohone Kill. Rod_[lnnH. (Wan Adverl»«men» coninued on n««1..hu0.!* DO YOUR MARKETNG N WAGNERS ner Marke Compan Thursda, Frida and Saurda Specials TO BUY N WAGNERS Are ou buing our meas a his up-o-dae marke? if no, ou are no buing o he bes possible advanage ou are no receiving as much in quali a as reasonable a price as ou should. There is no rouble for us o convince ou if ou have an doub-one rial is sufficien. i Fanc Marland Turkes, b49c (k Veal is now in season. Big Specials in Milk v Fed Veal a Mone Saving Prices Legs of Milk Fed Veal, - lb 22c Rumps of Milk Fed Veal, - lb 28c Milk Fed Veal Breas or Neck, - lb 15c Milk Fed Shoulders of Veal, lb 18c Brookfield or Cloverbloom Buer, lb 55c Naional Maonnaise, jar 25c Bu our Easer Ham earl as he price ma advance nex week. All reading brands Sugar Cured Hams Sugar Cured Armours Sar Hams, lb 24c Saniar Wrapped Sugar Cured Swif Premium Hams, lb 26c Well Smoked Sugar Cured Morris faulless Hams, lb 21c Mild Flavored \ n Pound Carons Armour Sar Bacon, b39c A Saniar Package Swifs Dixie Bacon, b 16c Roasing Chickens, 4 and 5 lb average, lb 42c Special! All American sle boneless, lean, ender Po Roas ask for i American Sle Boneless Po Roas, lb 15c Lean-Tender Rib End Loin of Pork, bl9c Fresh Pork Onl Prime Cus of Rib Roas, lb2sc Bes in Town Machine Sliced Breakfas Bacon, - lb 32c Swifs Brand Smoked Cala Hams, lb 15c4 s impossible o secure buer meas han wo handle, Ours ar; THE BEST, Choice cus, promp.service and reasonable prices make his marke popular. Suppose ou r filling our wana here. Broad S., Monmouh S, Shrewsbur Av«,, Broadwa, Fron S., k A C/i Red Bank. Red Bank. Rad Bank. Long Branch. Hapor. D-l/ T M H l-l r l l C 111 D #d C Main S.. Main S. Fir.Av.,, B.Ave., Bond S, f O n eiluerloms, P Maawan. Campbells Je. A. Highlands Highlands. Anbur Park. Wagner Marke Lowes

13 j Appl.).. H. C;reBor>., 1,7 li,,, TS FOR SALE Mid Drummolid avenues, a Wei; eas erms. Bu a RENT FOR SEASON., Kopor nulo rn<! Urself a n home. ). W. Will- l-ive loom 1(11,111 bum/alow, ll-.-.nd,:iil uiil.-r, wn-r, aic ai.- n":;";;,,f,i". ree. lied Hank and collar: l" 10(l*13r>; j.ir.li for lln."" l kil """, f li ^ FOR RENT; - " i «-."» ".M. "; <«; ;; «>» i! 1 ^ "7 n o nil i,»7iml.,, ver o,,,,d, ""lii.r, 1.7 P.road sree. Hv.i bunk. Phone, _ pj,on, ]; uiifuniiali..l,.or J2.i lur-il 7 1 -, _-.-. j "., _ J. 11. Grfirnr, 117 llmaili J. Cleiin 117 Hniadi JOG ir>r WANTrn. WANTED: UPHO U HO Pbr.ne 471., ] like H iiil phnlseriiikr nil < ll..».«l.. 1 Ma, wnuhl^w.,-,r or "phnlseri,,,. nil.e SEDAN irllimi cars; Hood war,..; a n-efu] man reflllisl: -17, J22, piim-lieall. as oiind a privae famil; i-.n.l icfeiouccs. innhoran and J.Y.. ihis car will sine ou a lo ward Braco, 43 Pros,,,., M.U.., le.l liiiues. Frank ]o«lel Hank. Phone e and see i. r.-.l. Viin- nnli. Phone 47s. FURNSHED APARTMENT.. HEMS FOR RENT. " " Five room furnished ale: 1 in. ill f.,,- ren; Mexican, wide. ] nfuvl.ishe.l apa liniil; r.l-u firs Hour, nil improve,,,,,,,. ; i,,, se»<i,,ii 1 "" J""",,,","""; aparmen of Hue. looms. April 1s. Can be seen i,fi,:, noo.is onl:," > lv %". lairiike if desired. 0 River.id,, meiue, lied >" n "\ "H }< ; cen rall locaed, limuiie >l«o, lied Bank.- linnk. 5 AND PULLETS FURNTURE FOU SALE. < 11.. s: lrua li Mlini! Liliriir lnl.l-. arm chnir, pnir pin, fulilin: w lili: rlkh,.ilnhlin ullqlis, UOVS nnl fixures; A-l cuniiiiiuii;»i;( k M- Rli poujliifh. Mi>. V. Vim- : lei wilh niirnjr; wo Clover.riif fiililiiif ciii-. e No. 1. lecl Hunk., Hurr Morfurd, lgi Hilil-.nl nwnui, U.1 GOOD HO Coloiiid pe -i\ pn,\c;jiei)l.s; (...oil le. Can he limn Henr K. lliu, l.nildiilk. phiine 7:i k V1SERRY PLANTS. " = on, Cainpbeil, Shropshire; 25 1 ARE YOU LOOKNG FOK HELP? j REAL E; have Monmou s packed ill H.vamp moss, j f ou are looking, for r. *]...HMhle help i ws, aore iirnp..ir unliileic. J. T, Cnrrihon & 1 call a. he ^Reil Hank Womans" lie, Hridneoii, N. J. ] j Uivrside avenue. Red Hunk, ll«ip V,f nil. f * ^"rit n k Ueferem,. lu OUND THE CORNER ;"OB-""" broker, box T, a, Hi Monmoulh sree-; ou will J -.WRELESS 01 Barber Shop under he care i CLASSY SGNWORK. Crossle ra.lio. rabhn from whom ou have j R C. Moan, he aris, makes anil palnb pars. Appiir:iuse; flrs_clasn eervice. SKHS on nnhinir anwh.re. f is wih prices on aliplienii T7i- ~^r ~ca e~ pain and bruah Moan is HKMCdled. 269 ). K. Mahones Ji -UU bal. 1 Shrewsbur avenue, Red Hank. Phone; N. J.. phone 12o-ll Hi.*- a Uiijiisun, fmink rol- j 7.SO-i iproveniens; read for im NORWAY nic. nquire D. urml, DONT FORGET One h.iusnnil ] phone.57 7, Kinnson. il am in he slime locaicn. Shop repairink Mile of din/ren si iinofrn iiiinfrn iproporl done. Ben ne-vice. Uulier and j caliper; will WORKER WANTED rubber heels replaced in en minues. ), A.! srawberr pla ni.rjsr.mil K 1 plain fcmkijima, u Broad sree. i,.l Hank. Phone JGeorire vins, K hree aduls, rood home for, j.,o. w sworb woman. Telephone - j mvj,-n, r.«r,-ll, Rumson... WLLAM V. DETRCH,,.,?.,.r _ _,./,,. " plumbink, henink and inninir. Pumps and,.. -vf,, i,, ", JSE FOR bale. windmilln repaired. Alenl for Maser car- " ^fehuml,use /,! Pla.noiin, N. J.j fcun-lor eoal saving device. Fis,m fur- i i" 1 " 1 11, 1 r"\l-} emeils : ho air hea; lo : [noce. 42 Leichon avenue. Red Hank, phone,[* D. Appl J.. Creir.ir, i7 ij,,,,k Lll Unil. Plum, MONE OTJ rnivc c-ddcavit RADO NSTRUCTON. S iia firs ^SH COWS ndividual insrucion in cndi ami heor, res a! 1! will nm! exclmnne one Jerse mime wih for calves heel j elecric r,.lv or radio c.v,;niiik.. S. A. iiav, V. r,r,;-«r 12 llron.l ex-hief sree, r. s j., w! f 1 * V" Telephone, or wrie U. Zlo- j Red"Sank"." Office phone 2S3.. J. hon» 1,2-W. _! B78-M. Residence lluinson, N..1. ll USE FOK SALE. WHERE BERGEN impro,. n. House im Her^ h hair bobb(.,,, heul, lo^ JxlaO:»l ;.0(l»_: [pooed? H cerainl Appl J.. (Jreiror, i il lk looks nice. i A Curwaer hea, Kara Three houses for * " chins, he bes place in own. Second naional bank builninrj. Alon..o Curchin, pro- mimli JMU Puirl! from SG.r.lO o?7,: ed Hank. PjKine 47!_. _ NT POLCE PUPPES.! prier. Airedale; rii.sonubl priced; FOR SALE AT NEW M0NMOUTH. i Kivcn o reliable pp people on Nine r(,, r(,,im im,,,,,,uf(,,,,!,,,,!,.,,;,,,.;, ik-.ilio,,,, Src,nKlie.r K Kiiinels, New p01.eh.,cnh.nf.l. h l shad hd lawn, l nea al J. Phone M13-W-2. M13W2 hi.iiuiful l f l spo nloni! he-road: l?2,4(111. C:il-b jl". Luker, Helford, N. J., phone Krainburc 7.Vi.?,,. 1,;; j.,,, 7ri"l,i(!l.- Silver, N. J.; "ll" 31 ;.FAR^ ^ ^ " n " ^ ^ ~ Mou,, F? R u RE^."r ; Twen-fi s. " al! im- " K ; i d oi.m; -S4"> i oullmil.hims : lui 1 BULDERS LOTS. ; wihou KaniKe. *f.l v.ili iinnin.. s.-e.u orihur.l : S;r,.lMll). r.u. bini developed souh of, H. Grenor}-, >7 llnunl sree, lied liunk. : llrnail sl.ei,. d Can see map mill ne full ; Ml"Jle_ni _, \ in P.iil Revere and Alber ; FARM unn(if rnn SAi v vr- L-, ],-,,,.,1 j,-.,.,! f,.,l.o.li rakm HOKbL OH balfc.. : Nine-acre ohicl; ll,.nd OUSES! Kliel. LOTS! l.d llniik., l>i"l Wi, " W(,. work;, mll). six ears,.,,ld. <inkk> Can a n, be,.»een mal n house, ) 1 c.lbir; k A co l.i(, llriiilil sree. Ml.flflOl "«> l"lls e-lae,,.ille Silver Poin i.r r ) usual liiil.iiins ; (1 Broad slre., SliH.OOO; sor, : Williiiin (lell( l l... 1.ille i l Silver. ll..lie l J."i:;-W. W erms, nlrli ",n ".. $ai.0oo RreKor, l.7! ed Hank lf.l H-ink.. lu.ne 171. J HOUSE FOR SALE Twelve V"..m >. RM b owner, no aireiis : n,use wih six rooms i,,,,,..,,v.-i.i.in-...i ;. liree miles from K.d and luili, eiei- eiiiiviiienee; biniifiil,lrvl s,:ln )H.a(, i and sock farm; possession, sree, hree h or four fur minues niimiles walk from ;..i.-,i :\ {o 100 J jfoili) r wihou ioik. F. M. hil.- i hear of own. Address Home, drawer M,ir, n,-,d >i.,,,i K... bur avenue. Ked Hank. Red Hank.. - R. BRGHTON, JR., FORD SEOAN HAT. S. C. lhoil. s il landscape knr.ieninn in all Model 111^.. lii.s ear. i.s in lirs s; also liaeni K o beauiliiik Rriiliiulu:, eomliliiiii; run aholl 50(1 miles. ls he same j,!,.,\ {,.,,,,,,.,.!, 111. N. J. Plume 421-W. llie Kcnnoi i KlllllK, Xlnnlf :ive Ked llnnk.

14 Pure Foureen BANK REGSTER, MARCH 21, BANK REGSTER. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, TOWN TALK. (Coninued fiom page 4.).< The farmers have been havinp lough imes hauling; poaoes or pluming ami fciilizol- o heir places. UplH-avod l. fros coming mil of he pruiiiu! anl uniel ino quagmiies b srioiv ;in-i rum,, mi "> ccbmrv roads have been liiilas.-aile for auomobile rucks. Ollui ; "" liecn almos impassible. Siij i>ajs arc :i nmrli nioiv serious dniwhack o (umor- now han was he case a lev vmf nxo when rails wev no used o Meh a laiiie c-xlen for liaulmr. Hcil Hank nn-ivhans luve mincrw fi.m l-e misivable roails. ll,e roals lc-niilinsr ino own from he disrics wes of Red Hank have been paruiiliirl had and muihof he rade which ordinaril euine.- here lias bc-n!<>mjioi-.iril.v diveiido uher place-. BABY CHCKS Save Them Wih BURNETTS WHTE DARRHEA REMEDY "111"- lif,. i.r.nii,. mli hick.l.i.--i me.-ii rni-l? unil v,.u i-nnip.-ii-e i wih he,-,,-, of :. h.x-.if llunirs lenwil. Hu iler, i- -llfm-ieil nie,li,-ilie ill nie nn n,-inc wmr wli,,!,. erill uf l.ab chuv.-. Wil lin a.fniil (lin lii* ilui-as" i- r h h h;n - minis- lilllil 11-n-...M.T luliil. ili.sn Accen BURNETTS, NC Plane S., Newark, N. J. Real Esae Wa Sell --When one compares he 1: REAL ESTATE.. amounl (if jpi-rmaiumil imprcn eu, W R,_ -,,, alone; l.o-sfcor,,i,h <he smm W. ««RN, SHED COTTAGES. amoun of such roads inhir.i i looks. <is hough he rural s,.,ion- were no We Wri* jjeinp a- fair,dea:. The afl.-hore raids are used o ;i hiire exen durini a few "monhs of he ear onl. Tlio inland load, where all-ear-round r-.-jiicn.- livc are used ivelvo monhs in he ear. H is a fine hin;, for he coun o have ifoiil mails alms he shore, bu here is no reason wh roads, in lie counr disrics should no be improved in he-same- manner. ^The ])ios))cri of a larger Jiumber of Monniouh coun residens is dependen on he faitfiois han on auomo- -bilc_ouliss and seashoe residens. Th«. fac ha he coun is he second proaes poao preilucinf: coun in. he Unied Saes (,ivus an indicaion of he large amoun of raffic which mus ake plaee over counr roads and shows he necessi of (food roads in he farm disrics. A. 1. VNS AGENCY i NOTCE. A TAKE NOTCE, hill en Hi scciml la i,l April. 11J3. a (liv Uoroiikli Hull, a «nck,k 1. M.. he.mmipl.nii.nl n i.rilinan lieiinblnw -e fnrh will n ue-en-.l in. Couniil of he B.i-nmh of cil linnk fur liml p:i--:i e. An> iie-i.i iii)i^e(i lli-reo will a hai iiue lie L-i\ >!, aa cpi",i-uai ML. ii ii. mil. ^ f. ( [(.f.n, Cl ik si i l FM N ro \N oniswr F\ H) \^ ORWNC- minidim" oil M S!\l \M). 1 M M ill 1 X KN \l 10 s T* 1 Ml \\ Ml 1 Ml \l O1 R MUlllH \1 R 1 H loll 1 b KVNS OK \ ON r rm 1 K U H N( 11 ) V 1 SH) U 11 SHU1 0 - CM "i M 11 O\ ) \l 1.i-l.!K l OKDA.VK). n- Hi.- M.-i>iir nu: C,,ii:eil i.r lie Muii.l. of Hcil Baal,:.Tli.. v.i,l " a u n i m-." ii- ii-i..l lier.in H u l l, M a n d iii.-lu-i. :m% inulm- nlii.-! li:\in. a M-aii.r caiii,-i> fur hiiv ihan hivcii li,-r,,!i>, e^-eiim.,: i ". e u.-cl uiil> f" funeral - O-.-..ip.-r.i 1... fur hire for li i-inmi!alimiiiir in.i--i.il- ulliin lie limi of he lliir.iii.-li of lie, llanli. : H,-i- of ci.-ii auo lei- liall fil a.-ll.--.lii,- nf l-uue ;.ml i m e oil wliiell i -U V }\n>;ij o p.\;;,:!.! -iv eld A. M. H- U. " l, e -! i i i > P. M.. w l i i h, + i i - -liall.!" a n i n - o i i c l l, o l i e M a v o r l.lllllii.i- all-l C h i e f Of O111". :l. K..-li l"i.-f.-ill "-:, ill a i"i.-l Hi i"e " 111 " U - i. l " of.. l i n e in- : U.,. Lle-inMi.ii,-:,"!- a n d i, r n a n.. e l o J i l ".hall,- on.-!, r,. ii Mli! l onaiil, iii.- i f,. Aa n in-. Hoi u-lii r.i lnll 1 ill.-a 11 bu ill,-, link. 7. N.i -il.ol. ill. ill. ill lu. l i " f u i.!.,1,. :. >. N.i l.u-.-hall in-- aii"il"i-,n.- uiiil li. H<.r..U.r!i of Ui.l lalll...1. Hi. M a» o r. o l i. o Ci.inini>,.. n" l l. i. - f,if oli,-,. r,..,f.,,. Hi., riflil n; 1-,fi,.- a ll..n-. o 1\ " apjill.ali " iijiciaii.11 l!, Telephane Office. WE WLL GVE YOU $1.00 REAL ESTATE $11,000 will.purchase a nine-room house wih all im- provemens, on lo 50 b 187 fee, facing wo - srees. Excellen locaion.. mmediae possession. HAWKNS BROTHERS, 10 Monmouh S., Red Bank, N. J. WLLAM OBREN MEANS HGH GRADE SERVCE Approved and mproved Heaing Plumbing Roofing \ Waer Ssems Copper Work Earhen and ron Pipe VVe Handle he American Radiaor Compans f ARCOLA HEATNG SYSTEMS j J 5 RED BANK and SEA BRGHT j NOTCE. CA.K 11ECSETH T " Win.in M.i! (.":,"-r,: TaW- NViiee we will ;-(!! -in Kriln, h liiriill lin of Mni-h. \W.l, a wo UCM! in lie illuimion a John. llnnimil.. uarnui: 11 We- i-i-i-c. ill he liii"hli uf Hull New jei-."j-, on. "iji-l" luiirin.- 7:Vr,"m"iTi ; ria invanl Die m liilj, moor iumlir :;-Ml::-.i, he -;nile i bi ~A ll.n-li.-.i \:\\\ M., for Mill ;i,viiri!ilu " Hie lirom-inlk 0 9 his.ale. -fli.ipl.i-. 1. l.m-.v- of.k. fur :i lull of 5 Si-illir oili- mimliili d.li.lii. T. Uora7.nl. llakj.eil ll-il: N. J.-, March >. Si-.-ne.l. T10M \S.1. HACKETT.. Cuii-ulile. >%Are Yon Thinking For Your Old Coffee Po or Percolaor % STORE.if a Roal V oli,,,,,-,,,,,-i,,,. f\ UTL-Ma,,,.-" i.r 4.\m An.1.1 hinir, A!,, VA j 9 7 BROAD ST., RED DANK, N. J. W *,f\i Whie Sar Taxi Service N RANY OR STORMY \% WEATHER rilc in limis* and omfor in i;.;. Whi. S:ir aulo. (le us on hi J ncars plini 1, if ou arc caugh in ; ihi.iirni. iiiul iiur lrivit will <\m\\ o VHi. f ou mus ^o ou in b;d ; jjj Wfalicr, call fur (ML* of ou nice " j warm!o~. 11 cars he.bes here if..,;:;;,! caii 747,1 Under New Managemen Formerl Brasch Bros. Cars (or All Occasions. Open Da and Nigh. Office: Red Bank, N. J, Opp. Depo "iirh,.i,- of ll"-!.- -liall," (iniciinin...! i JOHNSTON & GALATRO. Prop. n, in- Mujoi, ll.li.i. f,.i,,i,iil,. mi. (.,i,.f. 1 _ ^^^ i ounce of prevenion is worh a pound of-cure. Wh coninue o suffer wih fla fee, fallen arches, bunions, callouses, or sreched ligamens? Dr. Weiners Feaher-weigh Arch Supporers. * made from an impression of. he foo will correc g our fee, save our energ, and preven all fuure sufferings and pain. DR. WENER, FOOT CORRECTONST AND ORTHOPEDC SPECALST, Rooms 11-13, Broad Sree Naional Bank Building, RED BANK, N. J. V k Phone Office hours 9:00 a. ni. o 3:00 p. m. Laer b appoinmen* A e For Flowers Visi Us Profi b our refuaion of handling he"*bes a he lowes cos. Ask our neighbor; she knows U9. We menion jus a few of he man ariclesfroni which o choose. POT PLANTS Lilies jroman Hacinhs Tulips Begonias ; ; Funkia. \ Spiraea -^ c Cclamen Primroses 9 Primulas Eng. Daisies /^ ^- Terns Hanging Baskes CUT FLOWERS Calla Lilies, Calendulas Carnaions., Daffodils -Easier Lilies Snapdragon * -Swee Peas ". Funeral Work Our Special. Visi, our Nursei and Greenhouses earl and arrange o have firs choice. WLLAM MEARS Phone 361 Rurngon. A he end of he Rumson Bus Line, NEW EASTER. K:i.-h aulo i.u : -hai liin-c n ^..niii: cil.ii.-i rf ri.i.- - h.-iii : (,,.f>ori^ i,\- ri-i.".-,. nuu li,-,-ii-.li ami..hull haw (lie i..lli»u iiui.< iiiimi"!i 1 OL iii.riiir lii1,1 i.-li liip :-,.,M- :.. On..! ::. A i in. ilru a lir i" wih [.la.-.,lull, i oiirlnin [,- iiulil. Vacuiii.»-inJ-lii,l,l,-l.aii,i-. T, R,3r «,,p lixli.. A l(-a^ line lir, cmiiurui.h.t 7. Oil- viiiilii.ii- 1,, ca.-li UU ia -L,!--.. A cuiiiil rail id "iiriiif,. 11. Kl.p hulili Mirn.r in-il. of l,n. iilii.i.. -MT Emli iiulu 1,11 -hi!l Li a l a l l m i"- rlian!ir<!.-iiiiiii, in», liuninu> >al.\ inil. T l i " Mil] iir. Vui. ("iimmil or liicr uf ilirc -L.11 h a w Hi.- i-u-li., in-u.- ll niilo liii.-. nl uni- ami.ill linn-, uiil NT DOLLAR DAY Saurda and Monda T,. i.. a vinlai f an r..i i". -.if lie lifi.r.vanl uriliniiif. if hi..uppliid.-n...ill lirih-i a m K rciokiil. 1. Nu nuu. HK -.hall lie li.-.-iv.,! unil li. inner llii.ccif nhiill lu.i llril wih n l,-il. i.,( in lnrimpli uf llfil liil, a n iihiuimi.-. li.lii df a ruiuiiiiiij ilul. 11,-iinril " rull-- ld liu-i.,...lm<lim- hi iii.llriinci. l u «..i h.. M. 1 " uf N f * Ji " i > isiii. l imlivj n lie a n - 1»ini.. Li in M n > n r, P o l i o limmilliu a m i <li.cf u[.ii-l in in. urn i. li\, hiiiiminil.l-imin- M-..<M«nciiii"! ii. friiii il.- Jin. nll) lni,n,,,l l,j :, up,,!) h. mil.. " v.>ii.. T lriiit fur ilalilnr. u...iunl nf,.,lil injir..inr ilmli. iitrr,.,! l. nn p.-r-»iili in li.i..ii a-.1 iv.ul uf mi m-imfiil,iiunl. li cai-l (.1 lln- i AMvliill, lilac ci "i-.uf,..ich null" m- " lif liill.l.i li.-u... (i Ui.-.. lliniuilh [, cd Haul., n in mlr n inlcl. if, «(lll 11 f,.f 11,1; aljli. JJ- li 1 miv faul in n-lifil Hi.il, i,iil -mll., fur lil. l.#n,fil nl n n i iiiinn (ilt. in,.,,.«, ilnmi.ii nr i-;ui-j- n- -.1 nlil. r,,ii,-nim-i,ilv «l l l i in- ( iii. : ill ic pumij hiiiii i f i - u - l l.lllil"! fluill. l f i j l " lilkll f.i..lij lli-llvir hr liili,, < - 1 fv.,.f, llirnlllll l.f ll,"l Hani., ll.l uli.lrl,, ni.l lut^.u,h:,u num... lin-.liili mill.i i i,in / nl! n ll:f mi. \,,:!,,] nil,.",,., f,, On n -. ufjiii iwiifiiimmk ni ii." i.r, mi mi,... nu. li jl r "r.hlil.if,i. H[,, 1,l. ji 11 h-- (".,,,,,.,,.!,,-,,,s:n. ili.,1,.,,,. iii-ui i.r hf iii.! iiihih fidni-ii iniiii inill. i il... null,) 111,. Tin, liri ii. i. li. ii ii j.l.n nuili"! fi.l.lihl 1 iiiiili.ili. lfidi-.".1,1,. ii mi:, ln,..*i,,-.-,!,,. full i,,i, ",.,,, ll>rfllil«fiiniiin nl m iuii-iiiil,.hii (lidooi,.hull inlill 111 lli" Ui ulillll lli!«is "ipilfiii^ nf iiij pi.}- vi«lnli uf hia uniili-iiiii, in lurliiv,. vii nl iii lliml, lin...,m!,,.f,r,,!- linliin ml (ilf«i. l,r,.,, ilinh ii,iilui«. H full nlil. Ullli HT.. 111,," fi.-nlm..mll,i.,l,,.", in (,n, whlir in imiic i^ iiniiuif ini 1 «lic inli# llii fnifii Miii iiii.-1li if -,i.. T, All kuo (nn««lojernli* n dr (liruupl...- Hun.imli i,f Hu [MHV.hull m imwfii u lion»l«l hp i»»»r» hpfof m»» jimini l»m r llriihl, nuvu»i«.n f»*f, fi,, *«n U (*» liam ho jmm mil, hf iuhii xiiil wlkln Ufh(»illu» n b«!lm Ever Deparmen Conribues Specials Hundreds of iems chosen from our full Spring assormens of apparel, dress goods and home needs are offered in his sale. presens no onl grea value giving; l)ii : also coming, as i does, a few das before Easer, i offers i>re;i, opporuniies o our parons o avail hemselves of imel needs. Visi our sore during; his even and oull realize he chance for economies; X n legs han wo shor week& i seems incredible, bu is rue, Easer will be here! Easer, he Fee of Fashion,, Naures lovelies season of all he ear. We have boon planning, buing and working for monhs o make our exhibiion of milliner he fines we have ever, shown and a las we are read our boohs* are fairl overflowing wih lovel, colorful, creaions a veriable feas for he ee*. A he reques of man of our cusomers, we have opened a new deparmen. Dresses of exquisie loveliness can now be hud righ here in Red Hank. Each one pijeier han he oher and each one differen and considering heir quali, are ver moderael priced.

15 2:, 1S23, New Jraj Food Co, The Home of Good Quali BROAD STREET RED BANK Prime Chuck Roas, - - lb 12c Fafc Roasing Chickens, lb 32c* 3 lb average Ci Cu Pork Loins, Swifs Premium Hams, - Armours Sar Hams, - Prime Sirloin Seak, fines quali, lb Lean Smoked Cala Hams, lb lb 19c b23c lb 23c New Jerse Food o^ BROAD STREET RED BANK kl* HAVEN MEWS: MARLBORO NEWS. Ba*eb*ll Turn Gelini Read for Thieve, Go Boo Worh $400 From Summir Trappr M*k«i $ B. King 1! Gar.p Frida Nigh. The Kuir Havn baseball clgb me Thieves s.uk. auomiibile ires, las week a he firehouse and <iiscuswl plans for he coming season. nigh from S. li. Kings garage. uwes and rims worh $400 Frida The eam will pla hin ear on a Mr. and li*. Charles K. Tilon ennew fcld a Easside purk. flie old j erained a nunlicr of Jrifnds Frida field on Church sree is no-longer evening. available as Benjamin Fielder exuecs o build a house here soon, several das lii*, week, wih her Mildred Croxson»f Freehold spen larr B. Kuris is manager of,, he(rrandparcns, Mr. and Mrs,. W: ; eam uni he would like o iiook Buck. games wih eams in Monmouh Abbo Worhil and C. R, Sorm, coun. who have been M a business rip o ; William C. Benne caugh 109 Maine,...,. reurne - on Frida. muskras and welve urles during Mrs. Chris,Meer, Jr.,.and daugher Gerrude and Miss Chrisine he winer. Thu rnuskriiu meil him $ and he received $11.60 Meer spen he week-end wih for he urles. friends a Red Hank. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mack and Mr. and Mr.<. li. S. (ia+lnwa 1 reurned o Newburg. afer having!ap. Nelson have reurned from a Vaudeville our of he New England spen a week wih Kev. and Mrs. C. saes. L. Palmer. The new fire chassis has no e Mrs.-Willanl Si lic-ncl; enerained arrived. was shipped some ime he sewing clnh \\idnesd» afernoon of las week. go, liu i hiir been delaed li snow sorms. WUliam H. ((mover and 1. liiram leiser are pending wo weeks Miss llelen Brown, (laugher of Benjamin Brown, has aken a posiion a New York. Mr. McCormii-k moved las week is. Bermuda., Mr, and Mrs. Harr Anderson ami from Manala]i:iii io Charles,. daugher of Springfield havcjlieun visiing Mr. and Mrs. William Curchin,Sr. Kussell llendiickson has recovered from sickness. The Daugher* of Liber is arranging for a Huch supper o be held in he firehouse nex Tuesda. Mrs..1. Bfunon of Flushing, g sland, has been visiing Mrs. F. C". Evans. Mr. Evans has reurned from New York, where he.spen wo weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Hie-hard McAlliser and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Legg spen Sunda in own. Mr. and Mrs. McAlliser are plaing his week a Brookln and nex week he will pla a he Empire heaer a Newark. ^ imer GOOD CLOTHES Kipps farm. Mr. and -Mrbeen visiing laives on Long 1 A. J. (Jriflin have sland. Mr. and Mrs. ). M. Seers of Red Bank spen, Sunda wih Miss Mar Seers..... Miss Dorea Corell spen he week-end wih her moher, Mrs. K. Johnson a Allenown. The ladies missionar «oi-icv me Thursda afernonn fiml eleced Mrs.! D. Holmes El presiden, Mrs. C. L. Palmer vice presiden, Mrs. H,. Sehanek secrear and Mrs. C.. Sorm reasurer.,, The Regiser ii he bes counr weekl on rh. Adverisemen. r LNGERE "Lovel lingerie knows no season, e hese new hings are breahlessl spring-like in heir blossom, ins, heir refreshing daininess; * 4 Pink, orchid, ellow, blue, ec. he ins of Spring flowers and Spring skies are refleced in hem all. Made of glove silk, radium silk, silk crepe, ec.. Plain and lac of all he beer makes wih a predominance of Van Raale. HOSERY Hosier for ever Daime and Evening Need Righ Here. Silk hose wih he man shades, of grav and brown and oher spring shades; plain or hand clocked. Our sock is exceedingl large and our prices exceedingl modes for hose of such superb quali. s Van Raale and Onx Poinex Heel. PRNGTME-EASTER-an da and an ime oull find "KUPPENHE1MER" Good Clohes an invesmen in good appearance. Your sle, our size, our color, and a ojar price is here in a salendid selecion of new models. 40 o Ji and our own special makes, backed up b he "Kridel". label, guaraneeing ou complee saisfacion. Some of hem have an exra pair of rousers $ 25 o $ 40 Seson Has Manhaan Shirs Easer Neckwear $7, $8, $10* $2.50 o $10.00 «-^«--. Ohrn»S o $6. Ohor. $1.50 o *5.0O. " DOC O $3.50.CORSETS Of all accessories for Milads Easer wardrobe he corse should be he leas overlooked. No onl is i necessar for a correc foundaion for he new Spring frock or sui, bu from a poin of hgiene as well. To be rul beauiful, charming and full of ouhful vigor, our healh should be given ever firs consideraion and eminen phsicians hroughou he counr sress he poin of being corseed correcl. Our sock consissi of r Gossard Binner Slish Sou Youh Line - ; Mine. Lra and Tre-o Elasic Corses and a graduae corsoierre o fi ou correcl. The Pearl Shop,. 5 Broad Sree, Red Bank

16 Building a Repuaion The bes es of ever business is in is - abili o repea. canno go forward jll is cusomers begin o come back, and bringing hem back isafar greaer indicaion! of meri han bringing hem in. There is nohing so convincing as he simple esimon of he cusomer who reurns for more service and who ofenimes recommends anoher.. SHREWSBURY DARY CO., nc.. No connecion wih an oner compan. Disribuors of high grade Guernse milk from accredied and uberculin esed herds. Telephone Red Bank 8-R. Geo. Kerns ROLLETS Nigh Call 1076-J. Anip iiniiin For beer Amerii-an honies hijrl; i-hurucer furniure ha lieauiirs our homes anil helps ou JOV lif Solid Mahogan Furniure. Odd Pieces >nd Siwel. RED BANK REGSTER, MARCH 2), Desks,?()() up; highbos, S170 up: ur. The new owjicr p:jir %l 1,000 for he proper. lie ins mimed i lowbos, Jj 7f> up; i-m-ncr -aliiu Compon 1prk and he will divide i $1:^(1 up; secrearies, l f JU up; buino home sies and pui he reuus and Salem chess, $11Ti up; real csie marke. Mr. Complon Chiffoniers $75 up; (lining srouni saes ha he agenc for T he Ocean Grove. suies, Sheraon, Chippiiulale,. llep- los has no bexii placed wih Calcl>J> xhe foureenh anniversar of.uker and his son, as WJS repored. Hazle lire compan was celebraed pelwhii 1, Colonial,?2.U up o The Purl Monmouh lire compan las week. Abou CO persons were Sl.fiOO. will give a minsrel show in abou presen. Sidne J. Tunningons orchesra,...,._ plaed... for daneing. B. A wo weeks. The members of he We- iln line upholsering and compan are rehearsing under he. praer was given b Rev. Mr. Manee. cabine work. direcion of Louis Jensen, Henr l)e- A line hicken dinner was served on Your credi is spud. Groe and George Freihol. The ables decoraed wih ferns and flowers. The enerainmen following show will be given in he new Por Monmouh schoolhouse and he dinner was furnished b he Sar mone will he used o bu uppsiraus. Lceum Bureau. Presiden Joseph K. TERZAN, j Under he leadership of Miss H. Webser gave an address. i Helen Bishop, he coun home dem> 8 Whie Sree, Miss Margare Claff aended jpnsraor, he women of his place George M. Cohans show of "Lih RED BAPK.N. J. jare making has.for Easer. A mil-nellie Kell" las Saurda a >{ew T S MNE Yei madam, ha mea ou bough consider mine unil ou have consumed i. n oher words am responible for ha iale made unil ou have eaen i wih saisfacion. Specials For Frida and Saurda Boneless, lean, no sal Fresh Jerse PORK LONS APPLES Greenings Brookfield BUTTER S 22c POUND 19c POUND 40c PECK N QUARTERS Telephone 1351 Top Sirloin Blom s Top Round i ualiv Cross Rib FRESH JERSEY PORK CHOPS CENTER CUTS Bes Swee POTATOES STRCTLY FRESH Brookfield Eggs 32c POUND 28c POUND 3 LBS. FOR DOZEN 69 Broad Sree, Opposie Monmouh Sree NEWS FROM ffluddletown. COMPTON ESTATE PROPERT*" TO BE DEVELOPED. made, and insmhcfb Charles.Mej- ers of Por.\onnjouh. Kosidciis o N(jw York and oher plucks are beifirmir^j o visi, he Ba Shure soi-uon in >chnh of houses foi summer use; Por Monmoah Firo Xompan T o HAZLET 1SEWS. Give a Miiurel Shov New Man-1 mouh Women Making Hai For Fi re ; n Fred A. Daani Home H«x- Euei-. Roads mpa.iablr. le MinisUr o Reire. The Common esae proper A fire of unknown origin sared which was sold recenl ai Hi-liiml (in Kred A. Deans house lus week, was bough b J. Croford Complon j The Huzle fire compan.rispondei uf Lile Silver, lhoman Smih -.mi quickl o he call, and pu ou he Howard W. Robers were no con- blaze in a shor ime. Onl he ouside of he building was damaged.?d in he deal as wis rrporcil. The ra consiss of foureen and il was owned b he Sou Cmipon and he esae acres The bos of he Hill Cres school i-.f have sared an ahleic club. heirs of The ladies aid socie of S*.. Compon. is he las of si-v-johneral hundred acre* of lnndowned l> Mehodis.church me a Mrs. he Compons of. he eihvenh cen- Florence Leros Monda nigh and presened a handsome librar able o Rev. and Mrs, A, 1... lfzarl as." oken of heir love and eseem. Mr. szard afer foureen ears of faihful service a S. Johns church, will reire ind will make his home al "iliner class has been formed and he York. las meeing was held a Mrs. A. H. Mrs. William T. Voorhees of Avon Suphens of New Monmouh. spen a few das las week wih Mrs. Las week heroads of he ownship were impassable because of he The card club me wih Mrs. Ehei Emma T. Peseux. haw: This week he are impassable because of he freeze-up. Las as week. A. Cowlcs and Miss Maude Ackerson week auomobiles go - suck in he The girls of he Hill Cres school mud. This week auomobiles ge have organized a sewing club wih broken going over hi frozen rus Alwina Guderjahn as presiden, Molissa "Her as vice presiden and and rough places. The Thursda afernoon club of Edih Baile as reasure!;. The Belford and Por Monmouh rave r. "Bus Bees" mee ever Monda, birhda surprise par Monda Wednesda and Frida afainoons. nigh for Joseph MeeFs. who is he Mrs. Julin Lassoij who fell one husband of one of he chili member?. Games were plaed and a collaion was served. Those presen were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hors, Mr. and Mrs. Ward R..ellers. Mr. and Mrs. Uufus Basmond and Mr. and Mrs. Leser ; C. Walling. da las week on he ice and spraimd her ankle, is slowl improving. Miss Dora M. Robers, who recenleurned from a rip o California, had he pleasure of meeing Mrs. Oo L. Aumaek, formerl of Hazle^, while in California. i Young men> had charge of he Joseph R. Pesfux and Harr Pe- of. Long sland spen he week- service Sunda morning a he Newseux Monmouh Bapis church. The end a heir homes. service was direced b Wilbur W Mrs. Elizabeh Hoff gave a par Coddinpron and John T. Hiller Monda afernoon in celebraion of i Remarks were made b Spencer am he birhda of Miss Dora E. Thome. Leser Miller, Evere Casler, Russell Johnson and Colson Madison. siderable fun. Miss Thome received A large Jack Rorner pie credied con- Timoh Smih of Chapel Hill was man iifs nnd a shower of pos arresed las week on charges of cards. Among hose presen were driving" an auomobile while "drunk Mrs. Joseph P. Sproul, Mrs. John S. ami of reckless, driving, lie was sen YanMaei-. Mrs. Lero Clark, Mrs.! o he coun jail for hir das, j William Wincron, Mrs. Elizabeh His drivers license was revoked. jhon", Mrs. Frank P. Sproul an Mr. and-mrs. J. T. Crane of! daugher Enid: Mrs.Samuel. Walling and daughers Helen and Elea- Kearn are visiing Mrs. Ward Crane of Belford. The visiors renor and son, Maser Harve, Miss Lois C. Sproul, Miss Anna Cowles, Miss Elizabeh Sproul, Miss Hilda cenl reurned from a our of four monhs in California, Mexico, Panama, Cenral America arid Cuba. liver andjmiss jj lior.i E. Thome A he communi service Sunda The 1 Karian ownship board of! nigh a he New Monmouh Bapis hurch John G. Gnode of hi 1 c?(jiic:iioii oi-anked las Tuesda Chrisr ev,;,j n, p iv i lonru eleced Charles; ian Herald rescue mission will lie Clu, r presiden, William S. Srower he speaker. His subjec will be vi(;4 presiden and V. 0. Weigafid i "The Church and he Home. disric clerk An auomobile ruck owned b i Tne Huzle and Souh Kepor ] he Child baker of Red!:-.nk go sewj Hg dub me wih Mrs. Jusice. mired in he mud a Campbell s June-. CampThursdav afernoon, ion Saurda. A eam of horses anil i - a racor were reqiireil o pull i ou. Mrs. Annie Croxson ami her "0T1CE OF Sr.TTl.EMENT OF ACCOUNT., r.*.:\u- of.ii.i-lih MLN»1V.. - J J. :j.ik-,! i. li-ivl:-.- -in-.i linn 111. ai-oi.lir.i i daugher. Miss Annie 4. Crux.-on,,.f sni.l iu-ri.u1il. Mill!» au.llluj and saeil have reurned o Kreeliulil afer hav- [) in- Su.n.Ka.- k uf h<- min ur M» ing spen wo monhs wih Mrs. A. ^ i.*ih)iiil for.-ilu-miin o lluoiii- uf >uil fii-.inv. on liursjii. ihiin. Suphun of New Monmoulh. ii l- -l.-i-nli clii uf Ain-il. A. 1). \<W., n Henr Applegae «f Tor Monmouh is he laes wireless devoee [>nl.-.l March 1 lli. A. V l«j:i. which inw iipplichiuii will ^1 ie nijuk- fur lic llr.w.iiut <( i-limrai«>iorn :in,l rounail fiis. < a ha place. Hi.*.radio oufi was.am"s MrNA..Y.,.f lllu sulisr:ilirr. mliiilii.rai.ir uf in-. lui Maine Seed Poaoes o arrive. also Ferilizer. W. T. SHERMAN Ha, Grain, Produce and ferilizer 16 Wes Sree, Red Bank uiwhhmmmil Ml Telephone 270»*#* PRESENTNG THE HATS OF i ^ UNEXAMPLED SMARTNHSS < Frame Your. Face Becomingl CPersonali in dress is all up o our Ha. We don merel sell ou a ha we show ou jus how ou should manipulae i and a wha angle ou should wear i o flaer our face and bring ou is characjr. All The TJ*> Shapes And Shades n Spring Hal Rocheser ^Clohes Shop, ncorporaed 12 Wes Fron Sree. The Home of Har Schnffner & Marx Cloheg. -Shewing A Complee Arra Of Correc Spring Sles li - STOLEN GOODS - Tha is-wha a cusomer said when he saw he Maerial, Workmanship and he new up-o-dae Fashion Clohes a such low prices. Tie was afraid o bu unil he saw he bill ha he clohes were all paid for. * Surprised he was o see a wha small profi we sell. READY-MADE Mens Suis 34 o 46 All Wool S2O.OO o Some have Exra Pnns Youhs Suis Age 16 o 22 All Wocl $22 o S28 All lifivo Kviii ans Bos Suis- V Ag«8olB All Wool, S10oS17.50 E.vrn Knickers Juvenile Suis A«e 3 o 8 All Wool 84 o --$1.1 Some liove cvrn H.nickers [Gens-Furnishings $2 Bos ies and Caps For he Criic Made-o-Order Suis, as $40.00 o $1^5.00 P.T.JANNNE 71 BROAD STREET, OPPOSTE MONMOUTH STREET fligh Up-Yoall Save for [ver Sep You Clii THE STORE WTH THE MERCURY LGHT. Jus received large shipmen of he newes Paisle Silks. Broad is^tedibji-nl. Seven-five differen paerns in Normandie Voiles 59c ard. Sale of Weekl Specials Merchandise adverised below much less han regular prices. On Sale for One Week Onl, from Thursda, March 22d 7 o Wednesda, Closing Time, March 28h 75c Creonnes 29c d. Diiv-ui. lyi.m he mill. One paern, liciiuiful sripes, various c\i ois; U j!!!j!.:is from 2 o S ds. (an!>! nuii...-( in ;mv (uianiv. $1.59 Fjiarquisee Curains $1.29 pair Whi eeru, plain lieinsiichiml in- >.vih lace d.uc; :.^ Vil.-...!i,ni;-: u,ti i a value. $3.00 Crepe Sain $2.29 d., l()-in. nil -ilk sof weave for \vai.4- (>v dnisnes;nav, liiown $2.50 Coaings and Suiings $1.69 d. " inches wide all pure wool sripes, checks nr plain colors; also weeds. 35c Linen Towels 25c ea. All Linen.blenched kie km owels hemmed few use 18 x M.size; flin color border; ver ub- HObcil.- 35c Nainsook 25c d. Yard-wide whie underwear, naimook, >-oi silk linish, close, even, nm weave. $ x90 Shees 89c ea. Siiijilr bed size, ver i^ood ( iialil, full bleach, free from iirch (ir chemicals. 39c o 50c Wash Fabrics 25c d. New.-prinjj;.sles liu 1 knied Mi-vmiiniied lines no all color- 1 f-au-auis, all hebe shades and or paerns in each; L!7 o :.li inchi- 1 *U),ular $. r ).a() values. Special wide; poplins, lieach -for one week. lflh, "iiiiilkuiis and ohers. $!.?.5 All WooVSerge $1.00 d. ; Yard wide all wool serges, arioiis weighs and colors, plen df nav blue.- ( $3.50 Hand Bags $2.59 New designs Hand Hug», made of cnher,.silk and pawle; ill iie waned Maser and Spring l i $1.00 Union Suis 79c Union suis for women, lisle hread, ^b and loose knee, ves >a;id xidicc ops; a grade alwas sold a $ c Ribbed Vess 39c Vci.v line kni ribbed vess.wih silk liblimi draw srings, regular and exra sizes in he lo and worh."jdc each. $5.00 Slip-on Sweaers $3.98 $1.50 Pillow Cases $1.19 pair \ illow Cases made of line gmdi 1 nf muslin, hemsiched and,!;un ied for embroider; hew are vw special price. 50c Lisle Hose 39c Womens how,line lisle hread.several colors and black o choose from; hin m our regular,00c quali.

17 PERSONALS. Clarence Nefon and Mulachi Moore, Jr., of Bed Bank provided muic for a par a Mr. and Mm. John G.Schenoks a Scobevllle Frida nigh. Mm. Addiion W. Learned and daugher Lillian of Por Cheiiar, New York, spen Sunda wih. Mrs. liearned8 broher, Millard Flllmorc Tele of Hudson avenue. Miu. Learned was formerl Mian Cannic Telle. She graduaed from he Bed Bank high Bchool in ljou. Mr, «nd Mrs, BeJsmln Smih of Hudson avenue had Frederick S. Haes of Lakewood BH heir gu over Saurda and Sunda..Mr. Haes WBB formerl conneced wih he Red Bank Regiser, He is now business manager of he Lnkuwood Ciizen. Howard Fre of Souh nrcii, who -Has-been-ionfined o he house wih BTip, is able o be back o his office oi Monmouh sree. Miss Tomm Dichee of Fores Hills, Long sland, was he puos of Miss E. Velina Scinmez a luuludson HO^HC over Sunda. Mrs, rvinr W. Smock of.hudson avonue Was he gues of her maer a Woodhridge par of las week. Miss Leonora Hodgson of Hudson avoriue was a visior a Barnega Sun- 1 da. Missi Koso Cain, eacher of pen maniihip and geograph a he.rec Bank high school, was Called las week o- her forrler home a Ruland Vermon, owing o ho deah of he; aun. George Gramman of Monmoui sree reurned homo las week from Florida.. : 4 The Sons and Daughers of Liber lodge celebraed is 28h unniversar wih a.sociable and dance Frida nigh iii he DaidBon building, Thomas Murph of Waverl pla<j( has been niado general manager 8 he mea deparmen of he New Jerse food compans sore, Joseph rwin, cener for ho higl school baskeball eam, is unable c 11 ha posiion because of sickness C*n of Thanlu. Wo ake his means o conve i our relaives and friends our grae ful appreciaion of ho man acs o kindness and expressions of deep smpah endered o us during our recen bereavemen, Tho famil of he lae Caherine Munro Curis. N MEM0R1AM. n Bad and loving memor of our moher, Msrr EllenberR, who depared his life March 21, Four ears have passed, our honrs Bil! Hore, AB ime noes b wo mlsa ou morfc; You* memor is as dear oda AB li ho ime ou paused awa. HUBBANp_ANp; CHLDREN^ N MEMOR1AM. n Bad and loving memor of m dearl beloved moher, who depared hif lie March 19h * The monh of March aain * here, To me he. Baddes of he ear, For jus alx ears ako oda ook m darllnb rroher awa. Do no aak me f mihb licr, There is such a vacan place * 1 can never forge her fooseps And her dear»»ce lovini! fae. Her grave- Mid wih lovink cure, For all o m hear i» burieil here. A lovinr moher Rood nnd kind, No more like her on earh nnd. Sadlf missed b her daugher,., CHARLOTTE WA.UHK1M. RESOLUTONS, 1 Wherca«, on March 8h, 1928, God in His almigh providence, hough i ben o remove from our mldb our beloved siner, Ellla J. VanPcl. a member of fideli Council, No. 22, S. A D. of.., RESOLVED. Tha while we. mourn ou ]oi and regre ha we shall Hue her no mqre, we, ho officer* and members; (o hhebi ex- 1 end o herelaives of he decensed our hearfel Hmpah n hin, lie hour of heir grea rouble. TLLE MARTN. LEMA CHADW1CK, R1AZA K.MOKKH, Conimie Aes : ETTA W. SMTH, Secrenr. New Easer Has Full line of 4p-o-dao hae; hand made special, MRS. LOHMANNS, l<0 Shrnwibur Avenue, RED BANK, N. J. j N AMUSEMENT A *~ Nn-AaKiNoSa? nimimm."howmakkr W.S.CLJEVELAND01 N fctoh" Card of wlri o hank he. Hazlc fire ompan for heir quick response Hid good work rendered a he ire in m home.thursda las, and uil ihera ha wised. Fred A. Dean. BumseadsWormSrup.To children an une.i of imrp." Hncie dlroclunimrori.llowi-il.lt l l r l l l l T NKK NKVKH PAl-f. Vesple cnrellr auil enunnoug cog RAN TON N, oonuni (ill duc. SUxj.l blr irari m. gau emrrwhrra or b» mail, 50o * bole. * K». 0 A. VuoriiMa, M. D- ROBERT L SHERMAN FANTER, PAPEBHANCER.nd DECORATOR. - E»lim»U» Cheerfull iivsn. Spring Sinfel** of Wall Paper a Hand. Phone 312-R Rumion. RUMSON, N. JJ..CHRSTAN SCENCE SOCETY. M Browl S., Rid Buk, N. 1. ) Sarvlcw Bindir 11:10 A. M..»;] P. M. Bondu-Behoo) e b A. M Wiaidi Ermine T»»lmonl«! M»ln(i -8:10 P.M. Reading Boom W«ln«l<l>ri «nd BandMS from :l o 4:80 P. M. Th«public i cordiall ln<l«l o Tlal *i Reading Boom and o he»rvle». PUBLC SALE Personal Proper and Real Esae N ON Thursda, March 29h, 1923 Commencing a 12:00 OClock Sherp On m farm a NiiUwamp, wo mile* from Red Bank, on he road leading from Red Bank o Evere. Four good horne*, «nc ver fine black eam, Heven eiim c>m, (food worker«nrid drlvfcw," exra fas waikrr; ha har&v, en vnri old, ura irin*i>, «k*vi;n earn old, boh icood wurkuih and drivem. CWH, on«fr(?sh riii of BP, one frpnh in Ma ; 2 fine wu-ear-old hcifvri, frenh in Mo; 3 rarlinii hiifcra frum KQ wmia, 2 HOWH, coming in profi, miad rend furrn wupon wih exrii ur of low wheel*, wo-inch read farm wa&on, 14-barrl spring wakon wih banke racks, firni wiwn wih bu, 2 184miTll poao bodifk, JHHK* 1!" WHKOD. K)unu enclosed UKK/. 3 B^LH heav double harnehh, se li«h Hinnle hfirninu, lo of collrn, 3. wo-horiir plows, one Oliver, one mperial; Souh lend plow, ou--hurhe HOHH plow, Muiu- Jr.," HiliriK culivaor, one-horiie culivuors, 2 iron harrown, disi: hfcrrow, DeereinK Hix-foo.mower, Deerclrjr reaper aijl binder, lin r«ku i, one four-niw poao Hpraer, Hoover poao dikher, CUK abou for acres; AHphiwal) poao* planer, zoiii an new; lirep-row furrowing nled, wo-row alod, one-hurne wp(-0er, r> loihl 1 whifiurepn, jinkk whlfliereph, 7& Kood poao barrels 22fi live-hole locun po«h, iiich-rpof muvnlilc ho, hmlne, 18 fee lonur; 100-Kullon apra mrrej, pair nilirik <\<QW, Hxl)rep 1!wifi rark, EureUa pb««cuer, blocks and ropo, wheel linrrow, KrlndinK iflne, forla, hoen, ahovelh and oher.. emull ools oo numerouh o mcniuj. AHO 20 barrels Green Mounaijn poauoh, nice for speil; 100 UUHCH corn, liorifi 6 hxed Fia, 6-onn re flmw in i*h(!af, abou 500 nhcaveu of K("id corn Balks, abou 60 fowl, ducks ami urkes. Also BorrO. hounehom goods,-,nrul f barrel of cider. The Real Esae coulafng oi a Ffrm of abou 110 Acre*, Mosl Tillable, will alio be lold a Aucion a This Sale, Subjec o he Exising Encumbrance*. TERMSi All Kunm of Jlfl and under caah; over ha Amoun six monhs credi wih bankable noe wih approved securi. Four per cen discoun for" ciirfh. GEORGE H.OHpRTS, Aucioneer. JASlES B. CARTON, Clerk.. - REP BANK REGSTER, MARCH , -JAMES P. CARTON. ^OF^ HOUSEHOLD GOODS The under*^ned, admimnraora of he esae of he lae Mr.n. Jamei H. Bmrd, will Bell he following uricleb, a. her lae ribidence, Marlboro, New Jerse, Tuesda, March 27h, 1923 A Eleven OClock Sharp Piano, Parlor, Bedroom, Dining Room and Kichen Furniure, Carpes, Curains, Grandfaher Clock, ec..pnrlor Furniure: Kuc piano, music cane, rener able, rookpr, hroe ehairu, aelce,, bcioucaflc, flower nnml. 5 pairs luce cnrniiir, pieurc.^. Ha ruck, Morrla ehair, 11 1-ockinK rhiiirs, fliwer ssil(!n, cener nblc. picures. DininK Uoum urniure: Oak diniuk uwm alik. li rhaii-s. mlle, serving labk. WriinK deali, Kimulfiiher eliek, onk llociicr luihoti ciibine, liiu-hi-n iilil 1. VuU-im Kaa rnnkc, 20 chiiich. Lo eiidjinu uerihils. kele:?, piinh. pus, ee. 2 snnils. ccdiir ches, Full he mahcikan bed, nureiu, chiffonier, 2 chuirw, 10 pairs mrim euains; onk cabine KewinK machine, nlrnm new ; 2 mirrurs, 1 liuveau, cener able, marlilc up; 2 nes bed HpriiiKfl. cii»ek, umbrella holder, brans beii, fnii size; nii-dnee maple mrpau, able and wo chairn. Oil beaer, i liei narehserf and wprin^h, warilrobe, 8-4 whie enamel iron be!, full size whie enamel iron bed, feaher mnrena, box couch, 2 bureaus, whie enamel wash nanil, lu hehlinn. pillows, bolfern, quilh; liranfl hn rnck, ir» rur."*: dinidk loum able, liiejjen able. Cnrpes: 62 ds. nxminsuer earpe, (11 ds. hol bnii^-e!* carpe, 2.S ds. inprain enrpe, fi l». axminser nnr carpe, 13 ds. hol brll.ssel* MJiii* caipel. Sand, lo KlaflH cans, buer pns, dioes, elecric vacuum cleaner, old fd!hiol el mnhulap clbw/oo burenu, old fashioned mahogan warlrolie, irm vise, fi--10 seven pasflenrcr Moon ourlnic rur, rel RPnl Coninenal inoiir, refrikeraur, anil (ihr r aricles oo numerous o menion.. i TERMS: CASH. ALEXANDER M. HAU), CAHLTON H. HAmD, Ailminisraors. CHARLES ]. STOHM, Aucioneer. 2J SERES STUDEBAKER LGHT-SX SEDAN $1550 Hidden qualiies largel deermine he value and life of a closed car. Beau of line and finish and refinemens are surface ndicaions and imporan ones. Bu our saisfacion wih a «closed enr depends o n grea degree u[on facors lin ore unseen-he inbuil qualiies lm conic from correc design, use of highes grade mnlcriiils and careful workmanship. The,23 Series Sudcbaker Ligh-Six Scdnnsaquuli cnr. inbuil o endure o give lasing saisfacion. The Sedan md is aubsmiliiillmndc. will ln» for enrs nnd renin is benu and comfor. Evidence of ila hidden goodnesa lies n he fnc Um down under l-ru, UOTllX lir W. «, 40 H P HinMliierdinii).. Mm.....,,. MOnr..H ANT) lnkkr 11)1 HD BRCA. MX f-f:, W n.,)» Tourlns -, RuadOrOal).) flfd«n he pain nnd varnish, he pillnrs, roof roils and supporing members are made from speciall seleced nsh. Good ash is expensive bu Sudebnker uses i because i bes combines he proper srengh and weigh. Four wide-opening doors make i: ens fornllpflsscngers o ge in or ou wihou inconvenience o each oher. A high-grade hcner nfforda summer warmh on cold, dump dns. The wide windows give brond vision in ever direcion. When ou bu a Ligh-Six Scdmi ou nrc reall accep ing he judgmen of 100,000 owners who have found he Ligh Six chassis so lainfaeor. Sudebuker quali in radiional. f n. h fafjfnrfim ii r. un, mo MM )"-/«.. WWB, «(l. /. Touring 1?JO f)f*cill*f ($ PMH.J,.., K3S Term* o M»»( Ynui Co/nf iiinum " HOMER C. METHOT, Diirlbulor, 11 MONMOUTH WTMST, RRP ANK, N. J, TaffcMM W«. B T J D B B A K R,.,. J55O... J70 A R MMMMMl KMM Save $10 B Buing Your Easer Sui Now! Mens and Young Mens all wool Suis wih wo pair of pans Selling elsewhere for $35 Bos all wool Suis j j v-. wih wo pair ^of pans $8.00 Sizes 8 o17 ears Everhing for Men and Bos o Wear * Save Mone Alwas, Bu a he Monmouh S. Mens Shop The Home of &nml} Sranb (Hlohra r(f» YOlNC MTi Afli MW WHO HAY VOUNO 28 Monmouh S., Near Broad, Red Bank Open Evenings Pae,.Seven ern You Can Grow Scabb Poaoes if ou wan o. Bu ou $bri have o. Jus use noculaed 5ulphur will posiivel overcome he scab organism and keep he crop clean, brigh and markeable roc-sul is.( nca-ssii and ;J Mfc w v - S u ;!r.. ndrfm rmi/uni pnrfi-primliccr f»r.-ver CKMVT rf an:iins naiu M M L.nr, q - m - polidcs, riln- Lililr--Sm-fc Ui MC(f. fltlcd li ill.! f..j.< liill U. M. fi. i,. hi pniio i]i;ir k, i <:- s>. <r :uv\ i;i!)!i:.. rkan. f-is in-x i>fiisiv>- aiij r.ril -ip srin-k -jilikf, will nn! imi r;ii- s.ihli or plird, n-jiirinu nu s^rii.il m.n!nn< ;,. 1 ho sfnl (.-niw r \i i> (fcn h;r; n?. l)nj;u!f.isht, or b-id Jiill, whn.c imp n>n<un\i\r>\ \«<;ms< of A hioc-si \(iifc(", ;ir x\u- vvrwua sin;ll p< 1 in :i^r <> s* ;ih. u ran nu i!u- po.iifj M.ili evil --.<; <r.-r,,,,n,,- i,r viui m p iis rrop ilran., mrrr ihr n ah nr, he < : <l, a. nc. r rv«/ Tin- HfOV.Tr (if pdf.im-si for.1 Me ln,.,>.fn!. i.sock who hii? *,c,i\) mus uo o in- Wrie us mlav. \\ ( W wiilmur iicav- CM pi lis- of iii.sp*ihii^ ;nnl son- L f»s or oli] i^.mi i ell vou,i,l ;il-n H iui, ns v.-\m\h (rop a hi- mlliiij: u> ac J JOc-Sul \\<i; \r -: whi i n, c_i i ccpl a rcdiio-l piif(\or cv-.n enire how iu.usr i - how i WT s;u- VDM rcfiisul of his shipmen, f.ven he in;rki u:.ses. 11 us how mim :»-. li hie sock marke now rcfusi-s sciibh ol puj.iioe.s ui will pl;nu :unl ilu po;ios and insiss upon dean, sound mmieoi <mr.r.ilci. (>!iin-n\\ will \>ii sock.. wiih dull,us o nn. ""SSL" «l* "1. ^i. WO TEXAS GULF SULPHU R CO. Desk J 41 Eas 42nd Sree New York Ci loc-slll 13 he bes [firm (if/lphur fur an farm we Julmr irrd, preserving minurr,[irilizr, soil correi he ami! hfl-i h MONMOUTH COUNTY FARMERS, EXCHANGE, Genoral Office:. Freehold, N. J. - i A Handsome Pre-Easer! Exhibi and Sale We are read, o show ou all he laes sles of Merchandise for Easer and he fines line o be seen in Long Branch. We have he fines line of Ladies Capes, Coas and Dresses ha we -have* ever shown, ", We have aken grea pains o selec his sock. 1 ^ r. "- will be a muual pleasure if ou will call and see wha we have arranged, wheher ou wish o purchase or no... A Riagnificen Displa of Misses and Womens Easer Apparel Vogue and Values Are Triumphan in Easer Frocks for Women and Misses These handeome garmens can be had in Crepe, Silk-, F ins and Tweeds. All are exremel beauiful and he laes Easier fashion* in remarkable values. Tiimminj^ consis of all-over beading, pleaing, fluing and embroider, fide drapes, sashes, pin ucking and all he dain.lae modes for Spring. Sizefv 1(5 o 44. Prices, $15.00 o $ Poire Twill and Prined Silk Dresses Embroidered and braid rimmings, all now Spring colors. Sizes 16 o 4(^ Prices, $4.95 o $ New Lengh Three-Piece Cosume Suis Wih prined crepe blous 1. Tailored of will fabrics, feauring hree-quarer jacke and box coas ha ie o he sides wih a sash bow, embellished wih scroll designs or embroideries of silk or braid. Colors: an, nav and black. All sizes. Prices $22.00 o $ Oher suis ha achieve slenderness of line b he wrap-around skirs of he frocks and b.he smar hip-lengh coa. Colors: gre, an, blue; also velour checks in new colors. Prices, $20.00 o $ New Spring Capes Poire Twill, Velours,Overplaid Jacquard Silk, Canon and all-wool Normandies, draped and shirred collars. Trimmed in braid fringe and embroidered silks and crepe lined. Colors: Black, nav and an. Prices, $12.50 o $ Womens and Misses Spor Coas in a ver appealing swagger pe, dashing lines, made of overplaids in sof an, of plaid mixures and homespun. Have raglan sleeves and huge pockes. Made for mooring, counr and own wear. Sizes 1(5 o 44. Prices, $18.00 o $25,00. Girls Top Coas The smar loose-back models, woven wih or wihou bel, made of Overplaids and Tweeds, lined hroughou. Favorie Spring colors: Tan, blue and rose. Sizes li o 14. Prices $10.00 o $ Sriped Prunella Skirs Several combinaion Womens and Misses Has Turbans, pokes, colors o choose from, nicel pleaed. Special, mushroom shapes, becomingl srewn wih frui $2.97. and dowels; broad-brimmed caplins rimmed wih Silk and Wool Skirs in Eponge, Flannel, peacock, glcerine, osrich and embroider. All Crepe de Chine, Wool Canon and novel fabrics. are here in springlike freshness and colorings. These show he new knife pleas and wrap-around Prices, $4.25 o $7.00. effecs. Colors;, an, gre, nav, black and overplaids. Waiss 2, r ) o :i8. Prices, $6.50 o $ The laes Spring creaions, [rices, $3.00 o Childrens Hals---Tailored and dress models. $5.00. Breakfas Room Furniure HOW ABOUT A LTTLE NEW FURNTURE FOR EASTER? We have jus received a new shipmen of Decoraed Hreaklasl Koon Suies- vor and Purple, Torpedo (ire, Whie Knamel and Mine ami Mack and Orange. 6-Piece vor and Purple Breakfas Room Suio Drop-loaf lal>u, Hcrvini 1 : al)k l and chairs. $ S-Piece Silver Gre Brcukfnii Room Suie Pi-fp-lcaf UiWc«,! ohaifs. $ Piece Torpedo Gre Brcnkfns Room Suie Drop-leaf able, 1 ebairs. $ Piece Whie Enamel and Blue Breakfas Room Suie.--.Drop-loaf lablo, serving able and 1 ohairs. $ Piece Black and Orange Breakfas Room Suie Drop-loaf Table and 1 Chairs. $30,00. PURCHASE ON THE CLUB PLAN; NO EXTRA CHARGE. JACOF»5TENB.\C/ /.SVW «W* V Mi ").:".fa-*:

18 Bghfaen >««THS S FENCE BULDNG TME: ii Bea grades of Ornamenal Fencing. Uied on eiher iron or wood poii. Complee sock of exra hear fraei. Woven u and epring coil wire. A full «ock of he b- grade, of heav weigh maerial on hand; also abou 2,000 locus pos on hand. Can handle an fence job from en fee o en miles.. CHARLES- G. CONOVER. Newman Spring* Road, Red Bank. New Jena?:,, Telephona 1100-R.»»»>»«RED BANK, N. J. Sell Real Eifae Ren Coages Wrie nsurance Monmouh Coun Farms W. A. HOPPNG TRUEX BULDNG BROAD STREET RED BANK. N.. + Open Evenings. Liberal Terms :/ -.^.- ; f V. K.andS. J Oufiing ing Compan f 113 Norh Broadwa, Long Branch Credi here will give ou a sead purchasing power enabling ou o bu wearing apparel for our enire famil. Coas, Suis and Dresses for moher and daugher^ Suis aid Overcoas for faher and son. new ogs,ou wan JUST CHARGE T. RED, BANK REGSTER, MARCH 21, Ge all he~~ NEWS FROM KEYPflRT. HEARNG ON BEACH PARK OR- C DNANCE MONDAY 11 NGHT. Enerained a a Card Par Dance Frida Nigh a Kepor Yach Club Home Undergoes Operaion Afer Sariou Sickness* The borough council will mee Monda nigh when he final reading.on he ordinance auhorizing he purchase of Beach Park will come up. A public hearing on he ordinance will be held a he same imo. The ordinance was passed on he he Cavalr MehodiB church me eserda wih Mrs. Cheser A. firs, and second readings b hewallings; maor casing he deciding voe, Councilmen Rohwell, Hopkins and NOTCE. Schanek voing o purchase he proper and Councilmen liaile, VanPel roadwa n and uloni? Hranch avenue from Noice of nenion on lio par of he Bor-* ough of Red Bank o consruc a permanen and Vandcrbil voing agains i. he Mouh side* of Harding Roud Houhcrl The people voed in favor of pur-o he boundar line of he HoroUKh of Red chasing he proper las November b a voe of nearl wo o one. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Morrison, Jr., enerained a number of friends a a card par Saurda nigh. Llod F. Armsrong won he genle- ; mans firs prize and Earl. Cherr go he consolaion prize. Mrs. Leon f 1C. Garrison won he lads firs prize j and Mrs.- George Campbell go he consolaion prize. Those presen were Mr. and Mrs. Alber M. Haigh, Mr. and Mrs. George H. Campbell, Dr. and Mrs. C. Lero Close, Mr. land Mrs. Ramond Wckoff, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hendrickson, Mr. and Mrs. H. Smbrook Schanek, Mr! and Mrs. J. Leon Schanek, Mr. and Mrs. Earl. Cherr, Mr: and Mrs. (. Leon Garrison, Mr. and Mrs. Llod F. Armsrong, Miss Helen Osborn, George H. Cherr and Herber" R Wes, A dance will be held a he Kej por ach club house Frida nigh 1 under he direcion of a commiee c«nsisinb of Alber M. Haigh chair- man, Llod F. Armsrong.reasurer, Gilber T. VanMaer, J. Leon! Sihanck and J. Harold Hcmlrickaon j Vernon Sulz, son of Louis j Sulz, was aken las week o he Council of in HormiKh uf Red BnnU: Long Branch hospial, where he un, 1. Tha hanch Avenue from he souh \ derwen an operaion. He reurned side of Hardinir "Road souherl ohe boun dar line of he Borough of Rul Hank jhome from he hospial a few weeks hroukhru is wiilli from curb o curb bo j ago afer having been sick wih permanenl improved b he consrucion pneumonia. The girls of he Firs Bapis guild will give a pla "No a Mail in he House" in April. Mrs. Edgar T. Hoose las week enerained he Five Hundred club. will build a house on he lo for WB wn occupanc. Hair Decker has moved ino hli new bungalow. mprovemens are being made o rank H. Hausera shoe sore: The elevenh prudes of he high ichool las week cleared $17 a a >read and cake. sale a Cherrs iore. An enerainmen e wus given las week in he high school audiorium and abou $81 was cleared for he hleic fund. The Tiolois Sunda-school class of Hank hroughou ia widh from curb o curb. TO WHOM T HAY CONCERN: TAKE NOTCE, ha nn ordinance herein&fer ne forh han been inroduced b he Maor and Council of he Uoruufh of Red Bank,, providing p o g for r he cuncucinn and coa of f a permanen roadw in andd along; l ) Bh ranch avenue from f he h souherl aide of Harding road souherl o he boundnr ine uf he Borough of lied Hunk hrounhou ia widh from curb o curb, wen fee of he widh of which said improvemen is f» be paid for b he Huuril uf Chown freeholder* of he Coun uf Monmouh. Said sovernlnff bod willionnidor said ordinance for Una puing on he wecond in of April a eijjh oclock l\ M., n he Borough Hall, and all persons whose lands ma be affeced b Bald ordinance or who ma bein er en ed herein will bu Kven an opporuni o bi> heard cone^-mnj he i>rovinioiu of Raid ordinance a nuid Uni and place a such furher ime and place o which mi meeing ma bo adjourned. A. E. OLSEN,» (Clerk. AN OKUNANCE TO PROVDE r-or THE CONSTlUJCnON Ol- 1 A PERMANENT ROADWAY N AND ALONG UANCH AVENUE KUOM THE SOUTH SDE 6v HARDNd KOAD SOUTHERLY TO THE BOUNDARY LNK OK THE UO-ROUGH OF RED BANK THROUGHOUT WDTH FROM.CUUU TO CURH, TWEN- TY FEET OK THE WDTH OF WHCH SAD MPROVEMENT S TO HE PAD FOU HY THE HOARD OK CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS OK THE COUNTY OF MONMOUTH. DE T ORDANED, b he Maor herein of a concree road bed or of some oher permanen mii>rial, xn\i\ work o i doih> under.hi> nuncrvfion of he Buruu^l ErRnccr, and hi llormjrh Clerk in direcei o adverise for bids accurdin: o pluns in BpccilU-aiuni on ile in he oinc«of Hi 2. Tha lu 1 damnk r^i *\nd bcnefiu, if an Mrs. C. Leon Garrison, ener- resuliiiw from he consruiun of said rondwa shall" bo ahsepod upon he proper auieil he Quie Eigh club las inniairwl or henefid b rnid eon^rucion week. vided ha in puisunnce o an aureemen 1 A S. Paricks parv was held j«",; lh>, kiird of ChoKii Krueholder^ Saurda nigh a Mrs.Thomas L. "" c " u " of Monmouh, raified b reso luioii of siid fioard, he naid Board *)iall pii Morrisons. oward he i">» of i-nnsriicion of said ii provemen he con of consrucing wen; Elecric lighs have liie.n insalled \ fe- of he widh of said rnadwl. in 0. F. Sanhopes house of Ocean H. Tha he o\vners of fln land on he Hm Grove avenue.! of said improvemens ^hall mnke nil CCCB A Dr. Gilford B. Aumack has bough *"* connecloiih in anid sree for SCWG. wo los on he norh side of War- & ren sree from Mrs. E. J. Smih. He nonce. l»hwmmmmmmmmmhh>hm»mhmmmhhmmmmhhhmmh EDWN M.TATE REAL ESTATE AND NSURANCE 19 Monmouh Sree. Red Bank, N. J. - Phone j A Supreme Achievemen in Radio Receivers. 4 Mm-- 1PM H Wih a Radiola Grand, illusraed above, mud m Elile pracice a is operaion, new worlds of enerainmen and Hnnaacn are ours o explore.jmd enjo a he mere urning of a haab. Pre-Easer Sale SPRNG, ANNOUNCEMENT- Pre-Easer Sale io^ l^corpqraion WBLW0MH UnEMO - MW YOU CTT Arhur V. Gregor, Red Banks Leading Radio Suppl Sore. "Ex-Commercial and Naval Operao" 43 Broad Sree, Ground Floor, Red Bank, N. J. Licensed Operaor Saion 2 KL Fashionable Suis A mos brillian varie of sunr.injr Suis, of excepional clohs: finel ailored and silk lined are heiv a his mos remarkable price. Xo oher slore would hink of selling he. : o Suis before Easer a sale.prices. Lovel Dresses Unequalled displa of real modish Dresses graceful, aseful and elegan ha ou wouldn expec o see a sale prices. Hundreds of choice new garmens of he acceped sles for Easer and laer Spring wea*\ Grea values. Buv a JOo? dandspend he difference : Easer Coas Disincive, graceful minlels p.iscr.iiiuhe laes sle feaures; variousl fishioned and ver smarl ailored: si am 1 appropriae fur dress oceifsinnf, ohers for sree, Vavel and ^enevaj wear. i Dain Lingerie (livid savings will be h( v par of he wuinan preparinj! her -asei oil U\ if she chooses her inimae.uainv : S lom his dppoiuih eviii, 11. Spriiip; bride, oo, will liu \wi\ b-auiiul pieces, nl 1 lim i-iii- i. i her rnusveau...uiii 1. ^? Beauiful Trimmed Has Your Easer cosume is eiher made or marred b our ha. We can help nia.ue our Easer cosume. Our collecion speciall priced for Pre- Kas.er Sale is su varied ha ou are ; Vie l;» iinda N, o sui our pe. All aracive, e so inexpensive. -H-.. ej. Easer Blouses Newes sles; ligh and dark paisles, dimiies, voiles, linenes, poplins, crepes, doed swiss; plain colors and combinaions; round, V or uxedo collars. Long or shor sleeves. All sizes.! Aracive Milliner A gorgeous collecion of charming ; has of crepe, sraw, ailea, fabric combined wili sraw, ec.; a full arra of sring colors. Some asefull rimmed wih frui and flowers. Sedan S595.W F. 0. B. Deroi 111 Ladies Read-o-Wear Apparel of he Beer Kind See Our Window Displa 26 Broad Sree Opposie Mechanic Sree See Our Window Displa Red Bank, N.J. Wih is man new refinemens and even more complee cquipmen,a no exra cos o ou, he Foid Sedan s now more han ever he worlds greaes enclosed car value, TcrnM #, if desired. W. E. MOUNT, New Locaion Opposie R. R. Saion, ZOO MONMOUTH ST., RED BANK. " -, "*i

19 ^., RElTBANK REGSTER, MARCH 21, ATLANTC HGHLANDS NEWS. ; new school and o auhorize he is-missuing of bonds of»150,000: o patoombs, Mrs. William Conov^r, Mrs. Navcuink nsld. L. R; x>wans, Mr«. V, grand sand will be buil on ^he High School la Debae a freehold for he School. The bonds are o befred Loux and Paris Farmer. Alexander Chrsof has opencjl a Ciiien Commiee Dinner. paid for in hir. ea«. Plans of A number of he girl» of jje enh-; cid and clgfir sand on <lis avenue. The high school debaing ncuuiik eam vcmii will... he new school can be seen a hegrade of he high school me la» debae "agains Freehold " Fridajhigh»chool end a he Communi week a..miss Helen Todds aniua A house owned b Mrs..uon on nigh a Freehold on he subjec house. club was formed. Ba avenue has been rened b a luidlvcil, Tha in view of he econ-! H. Delford Lile, who conducs a S. T, Champion has gone o Newark par for he Bummer. onlic disiohb in Europe, he Unied sore on Firs avenue, has mude u Bridgepor, Connecicu, o visi his A number of persons wire clamming las week near Waler Wich. Saes should cancel fif per cen of conrac wih he Unied Cand comfche war deb." The Alanic High-; pan o sell is candies, Mr. Lile Mrs. Marion Hennesse is recover- Mr. and MrB. T. fl. Lane of his son, B. T. Champion. and.i eam wil apeak agains reduc- will insall a soda founain in heing from an injured kno., place, who are in Florida, have»+»»»»»«>»»»» Cemen, Sand : and Gravel Sold a Lowes Prices PRCE OF BLOCKS. SAFETY FRST llnln, Wockn 18c Half 12c f Rock facp.. : 2c if he deb, Thoi;e on he eam sore. Miss Kiie Sculhorp is now em-boughploed b he building and loan as- house here for heir occupanc nex Endi :...23c a lo here and will build a lulf 13c fruin his pa place arc Mlna Bunlier The h paren-eachers r a c h r associaion f,sc c.i))uin; Alice Behr, Rosalind Rlid LinBonmc i Monda Md nigh ih in he high school hl sociaion. She succeeds MSB Mca ear. Saml, per on $2.75 and Malcolm DeVesf. 1 audiorium, Dr: J. J, Saviz, pripci- Hurman, who is now working, u E. Rosenbaum of Shrewsbur avenue has sold a lo o Gerard fcadon- Gravel, on,. $3.00 The Cilisens -qopmice held is pal of Trenon, noijnul school, made Elizabeh. Hcrond annual meeing and dinner i an address.»-»-. back, who will build a house here. BENNETT BROS., f no call or phone.. he Communi house lah nigh.! Mrs. John Heah of lillsiile, who HGHLANDS NEWS. Rev. P. J, Reeves of Ba Shore, General Conracors and Tlic dinner waf sejvid b he Com- recenl broke her arm in a fall, had Long sland, preached Sunda a he Builden. muni club of"which Mrs. Carl an X-ra phoograph oh he armfiremen Clear $100 To Organize a Mehodis church jn place of Rev. LMMU, Mrs. Clmrles Cox and Mrs,. aken las week and he hone was re- Baeball Team. Harr P. Grim, who DM, been aending conference a Asliur Park. RED BANK. 233 Shrewsbur Ave., D,,Lile were in charge. se. The firemen of his place cleared A refreshmen sand on Firs ave- Twen-five persons joined he abou. $100 Saurda nigh a he nup caugh fire las week bu he Communi club las week. The euchre par und dance. A large pas o adverise in he Regiser, Telephone 497-J flames were- pu ou before much were Mr. and Mrs. Lero Carhar, number of prizes were awarded. The Adverisemen. «*««««damage had been done. The sand Miss Margare Sherwood, T. M. Ma-pWiis owned b Mr«,,.Gorlin of New son, George Srker, Miss Olive The firemen are arranging o hold a will go ino he ruck fund. - YoUc, u siser-in-law of A. h. Golin! Mcrrii, Jdmes Moran, J. T. Sou, fair in Ma,.. of his place. T. J.Williams, Mrs, Fred Jo, Mr. A number of oung men-from his A special meeing of he voers of und MB. E. P. Mason, Mrs. John place will aend a meeing omorrow ha place will be h«ld nex Tuesda; Cornell, Mrs, R. H. Srker, Mr. andnigh a Alanic Highlands, where njfflifc. a righ.oclock a he high Mrs, W. A. Gehlhaus, Norris Pip- plans will be made o organize A Hchhpl for he imi-pose of auhom- pe, Mrs. Charles DeVes, Mrs. NorinC he board of educaion o build a man Paddack, Miss Alice Donner, up of men from boh places, A new baseballhuh, The club will be made CADLLACS AMERCAN FOOD COMPANY 3 Broad Sree, Red Bank, N. J. THE QUALTY STORES Cheap Cus of Quali Meas No Cheap Mea, as hese cus are from our usual high quali of Prime Cale. Lamb, Veal, Pork, ec., and he buers of hese cus are he wise mea buers. The are saving a leas 75 cens on he dollar. We are offering a all imes hese special cus a living prices, and he should appeal o he housewife who is conservaive. GOOD Alwas Have Been BETTER Each Year* Pan Nineeen; srour Heaer cleaned and Smoke pipe read (or he winer? Are our Guers and Leaden read for he bad orru oon o come? - Have ou go figures for hanew Bahroom or Heaing oufi ou have been hinking abou. HOWARD FREY 74 Monmouh Sree Red Bank, N.. J. Telephone 609 BEST Tpe 61 This Years Car GOOD n 1902 he firs Cadillac was produced. A one-clinder car. The car was good, so good, ha one of ha ears models made a rip las Summer from Deroi o New York Ci under is own power} in ver shor ime wihou rouble.!. Heres a Few ems: a. _.. Fresh Pork Chops lb 18c Rib Po Roas, b 18c Fresh Spare Ribs, lb 15c Fresh Cala Hams, lb 15c Corned Pigs Fee, 1J> 5c Bes Veal o suff, lb 18c Shoulders Lamb, lb 15c Sewing Lamb lb 15c Shoulder Lamb Chops lb 35c Sewing Veal lb 15c Fresh Beef Liver, lb 12c Shoulder Veal lb 22c Fresh or Corned Plae Beef, lb 7c Choice Cus for Po Roas, lb 14c Rump or Round Corned Beef, lb 22c Bes Cus Rib Roas Beef, lb 28c Legs Spring Lamb, lb 32c Rumps Milk Veal, lb 30c ; FVesh Poulr Small Fricassee Fowl, b 30c Sewing Chickens, lb 28c Roasing Chickens lb 40c Pre-Easer Ham Sale Swifs, Premium, Armours. Sar, whole,. b 23c The Famous Blue Ribbon Ham, none beer, b 22c Cala Hams, an size, b 16c. Fanc Bacon, : :B lb 28c Groceries of Quali Crisco, Babbis Cleanser, Babbis Soap,... Pink Salmon,.... Marshalls Herring,.. Buer, Bes Creamer, American Blend Coffee. Progress Coffee,.. 1 lb can 19c 2 cans for 9c 6 cakes for 25c 2 cans for 25c lb 55c b31c b37c AMERCAN FOOD CO. THE QUALTY STORES WTH THE YELLOW FRONT RED BANK-3 Broad S Look for he Bu»iei Sore Tha* Ui. LONG BRANCH-189 Broadwa. Abur Park 714 Cookman Ave. Ocean Grove 30 Pilgrim Pahwa. B«lmar~-10fh Ave. and F Sree Bradle Beaeh-900 Main S Ulcewood~l 28 Clifon AY*, 1902 Cadillac finishing is rip from Deroi o New York Ci, in fron of Ci Hall. Mr. nglis M. Uppercu, Presiden Uppercu Cadillac Corporaion, and Mr. Barnes, an old pioneer single-clinder driver, driving he enire disance,. BETTER Each succeeding ear he Cadillac was improved, bringing ou a four-clinder car, and in 1912 was he firs auomobile o have an elecric saring and lighing ssem. n 1915 he firs eigh-clinder V-pe moor was brough ou and has been coninued and improved unil oda we have he Tpe 61. BEST Refinemens and improvemens added from ear o ear and afer a producion of 150,000 of hese V-pe 8-clinder Cadillac cars bring he presen Tpe 61 car up o he las word in high-grade moor car consrucion. Tpe 61 Sedan Made wih seven bod sles of Open and Closed Cars J. W. MOUNT CO., Phone 515 Red Bank, N. J. 4,, J, " i, a -a.4

20 Pace Twen RED BANK REGSTER, MARCH 21; MAHONEY * WoBAN! COMMSSON CO., FERTLZER MATERALS AND CHEMCALS OF ALL KNDS. "Everhing for FerlilirerV 1 Wrie for Quoaion!. 7 PNE ST., NEW YORK, N. Y. -Telephone Recor JAMES CONWAY Tinning, Plumbing and Heaing. Meal Garages, Meal Ceilings. Shee Meal, Slaing and Copper Work. Ho Air and Pipeless Hea-, * ers a Special. Esimaes on same fi;ee. Residence, 40 Spring Sree Shop 15 Wharf Avenue, RED BANK, N. J. * * * * ** * * ^ *v* ** :, OCEANP.0RT NEWS, Bad Roadi are he Chief Concern of he Residens Here. A \<\rge Mack ruck owned b he Unied Saes sore ssem was suck for. six hours Monda in in- mil. on, Oceanpor avenue. Some ol he rola. Refreshmens were served a 4, eleven oclock. Thuse who aended bile on Wolf Hill livenuu. were Elvira Hareford, Klizubch and ills..5(iim iiel is cunined o her Doroh Wes, Anna Brings, Kveln loads ; hi* 1 place are almos impas-, home wih grip., llulse, Margare Miller, Ruh Scar:;i, sable, us he rus arc fo fee deep. Jiimis- Miihapii ] ms a frui and MarKare Shepflin, Ehel Ciimmus, A uornohiliss coming: from Lone; veireable fcind 1 sis side l*r.e o hishilda Georpe, Kenneh Riddle and Branch b wa nf Oceanpor avenue bucher business. Frederic!; Wood of Oceanpor; ] ruck unives and hen i will, be v.oml no expec o encouner bad j Warren Herber hr.s been kep ind n.rs wilh.a hea\ cold. and Frank Briefs of ioraupeck ami pan. The fire compan a ha llauriiv Conklin. Rober Hennesse j given o he oraupeck ire com- raveling because Oceanpor avenue i is concreed allhe wa from.inid liimes He\nobis and daughers Kdwurd Compon Waler Mefoach place, moved ino heir new irehouse Hraneh u Oceaiipor, wih he e,\cep-j"miuv.ri-imid Helenof S. Johns, and Joseph Sheen of Red Bank. las week. A^ ion of a small piece Ueur he hrul^e Lom; shuul. are a he hoiiu o\ Mr. Miss Viole Ssiilc was ii\ duwge of The Epwovh Wague of hi.*, Miho-] a he foo of cmbcron avenue. Kenoldss parens,.mr. ami Mrs. he- afnir. (lis church will hold n "Backward" Srangers raveling his road a) l;iivin Renolds. /Freda Baivford, daugher of sociable in he Sunda-school room ni^hl and no knowing of his bad j. Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Mel.aver, M/s. Elizabeh liareford. celebraed Frida nigh. People who aend srip of road are ap o mee wih i Sr., and Mr. and.miv. AVilli.i.m Mc- ninh birlnla on Sunda wih will be compelled o wear heir accidens when heir car runs nil he!.areii, Jr.. a;id sop. Williani and Mr. par. There was a large birhda clohes backward or pa a fine. ce concree and ino he rus. No aemp has been made o fix his srip o Mr. McLarens honiea his place able was decoraed in RreiiV and 11. Sehmid of Jerse i moored, ake wih nine lighed candles. The cream will be on sale. of road. x - on Suricav and >jien hi dn here. ellow. Each child received, a small Sherl.uk Woodward, who i_- em- Clarence Week- lef Monda o baske filled wih cand cjgrs and li- Hebrew Socie Dinner. spend a feu weeks wih his parens, [ ie chickens as fa\ - ors. Julia \Vol- won firs prize for pinning he len socie a is annual dinner in- The.oiK Branch Hebrew benevo- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Weeks of Kas-coon, Pennslvania. ail on he donke and Mildred Silvers won firs prize in a jell bean salled Mrs. Mark Schmuckler as. Mr-. Mar K. Hal! spen Frida and Saurdiiv wih her daugher, 1 presiden, Mrs: David Srauss and hun. Those presen were Buena Mrs. Sarah Solomon as vice presidens, Mrs.. Peskowsk as record- Mrs. Harr Kho.iilos of Lone.-- liranch. Talor, Ellen and Clara Enimons, wih mos an eam in he The fampilre.rills held a pari Lulu Bareford, (ieraldine Benne, iinu secrear, Mrs. M.Sumur as corresponding secrear and Mrs. Rob- and dance in he lirehouse Saurda Frank, Efjie and Helen Wolco and Long nigh. The roiims were decoraed Leij?h Millar, lii he eveninr Mrs. er Goldsein as reasurer. ploed a Si..lulins,.OB ahlml, is speiulink a few das a his home here. i The (iremen. are orc.anic.ine;» hasehall eam and iif^r a iile pracice he sa he, will b» able o book.anie.s coun. Edward,..lioswell of Wes Branch spen Sunda wih his moher, Mrs. Mar CV Roswell; Mr. Roswell has- jus!. rceoveie.d from 11 broken, ankle anil olf»v.. iijiirirs which he received -several, monhs api when, he «;:h ki l. an auomo- *** * *** ** * ** * * ** ** *J* * *«* *** ** * ** * -LET US wih green crepe paper ami he girls were aired in green, dresses in celeliraioi of S. Paricks da. Music f»r dancini". was furiuslui on a vic- Dress You For EASTER The New 192 GET THEM FOR SPRNG es are here clohes good /"^LOTHES can be good unless he hings ha go ino-., V<.. hem are o;ood. Har Schaffner & Marx use. he worlds bes woolens; he fines ailoring, smares sle. These hings show afer a few monhs-wear; show where. ou need he hard,.lasing service. Grea values here now in he Spring models Bareford and Mrs. Ma Wolco and aon Leslie enerained a dinner Mr. aiid Mrs.»J-»uis iallar «f his place! and Mr. and Mrs. Wuler Benne of linulle lieaeh; liiile he inerior of he firehouae is ioing repairedhe hook nnd ladder ruck will be. kep in William Hawoods ban) on emberon avenue. The moorized hose car will be kep in he lireliouse unil he new lire f f PALACE THEATRE RED BANK Toda, Wednesda, March 21 "MONTE CRSTO" and Vaudeville Thursda, Frida, Saurda ANOTHER GREAT SHOW MARON CLARE A GRL WTH THE VOCE Schiller, Powers and Schiller Heleno fassoo and Compan Dancin&Comed, Songs Grea Novel Surprise HARMONY COMEDY FOUR Direc From he Keih Time Thursda and. Frida, March 22, 23 WTH CLEAN VAUDEVLLE DONT BE. A FOOL AND FOOL * WTH TME-.VAMPFiE LKE.THE FOOL N SUTS and TOP COATS including Rocheser Made Clohes f f f STAGO BV EMME.TTJ.FLYNN ONE OF TOYS WATCH YOUR SUP! - THE CHOOSE YOUR XT! - VA^PB STOP ANO LOOK - 13 COMNG 5 X * T $35 The Kni-ex Coa. A Feaherweigh Top Coa Made of Kni-ex Cloh which is enirel differen from ever oher overcoa fabric i will wear Jhree imes as long. s so warm ha i can be worn on he coldes das of Spring and Fall. Ye so ligh in weigh ha ou hardl know ou have overcoa on our shoulders. You can see ha is knied because i looks like a fine impored overcoaing. never wrinkles, never ges ou of shape, seldom needs pressing and i will posiivel puwear hree average overcoas. We are feauring his Coa a $25.00 Saisfacion or Mone Back Youre he onl one who can decide wha saisfies ou; so we make our clohes o mee our demands; in wear,fi,value, sle. f he clou make good, we do wih mone back. Arrow Shirs Mallor Has Holeproof Hosier Rocheser Clohes Shop, nc. 12 Wes Fron Sree, near Broad, Red Bank FNKELSTEN & SENBERG, Proprieor* The Home of Har Schaffner $ Marx Clohes an f f f?i fl Thursda, Reginald Dern, "New Leaher Pushers" One Da, Saurda, March 24 WTH CLEAN VAUDEVLLE j WLLAM FARNUM Suppored D A W N 0, D A Y ThejWorlds Greaes Child Acress n "MOONSHNE VALLEY" SPECAL MATNEE SATURDAY FOR CHLDREN NEXT WEEK Monda, Tuesda, Wednesda HENODEE TROUPE DRECT FROM THE BG TME The Greaes Jap Ac in Vaudeville Toda Monda and Tuesda, March 26,27 WLLAM S. HART in "WHTE OAK" When ho. ill- ndian! ilnlkod lh«w< nn rain, and nonn liul he quik»l-rl i«r man «Wh.n lh# hall WM he onif "club" hai lh* lif of lh«franunr kn«w Cama WhlU Oak Mill-r rldln, evr lia plainil Ridlnf on a e._ (i.f!.,, i. i.. qiwil our hear will hrall o uam S lkr«r^\)la.v4!e»»\» /u,, A.u r Wild Wail and plclumi bol Whie 0^15,,.d wen.

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