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1 ME. VOLUME XLV: NO. 0. snea WMkr, Matm w»mood-ctam Hat*** at the Hotoffloa at fed M. J, tads ths Ast ol lunh d. SW; RED BANK, ^ J. f WEDNESDAY,- AUGUST $.50 Per Year; PAGES TO 0. NEW JEWSH SYNAGOGUE. -! - -, COMMTTEE GATHERNG FUNDS FOR THS PURPOSE. The Synagogue Wll b«bult on ) Land on Wast Front Stroet whch t tho Congregaton of Bn» srael j Bought Several Year. Ago. : The Jewsh congregaton of Bna srael, or the Chldren of srael, expect to have a place of worshp of ther own next wnter. Plans /for a synagogue have been drawn by Ed- - gar Terhune and money s beng contrbuted to erect the buldng on property on the north sde of West Front street Whch the congregaton bought several years ago from George K. Allenfor* l,5s0. The, congregaton owns ths land free And clear... - t s estmated that the synagogue wll cost $24,000 and a commttee consstng of Jacob Yanko, Joseph Salz, sadora Trubn and Max Leon has been apponted to receve donatons. The commttee has been workng only a few days, but t has already receved pledges aggregatng more than "?6,000. Among those who have promsed to contrbute are a number of persons not of Jewsh fath who are n sjrmpathy wth the" desre of the members of that race to have a church of ther own. The members of the commttee say contrbutons from ths soured are as welcome as those- made by Jews. They beleve the entre amount needed wll have been rased by November and they say they have every reason to beleve that the synagogue wll be bult before sprng. The lot on whch the buldng a to be erected s 66x38 feet. The plans call for a brck buldng, 40x8C> foot, two stores hgh. The frst floor wll be used for a Sundayschool room and for recreaton. n t wll be a gymnasum ard many other attractons for young folks. Church servces wll be held on the second door, the entrance to whch wll be a hgh starcase. A recent census under the drecton of the offcals of the congregaton shows 50 famles of Jewsh fath n Red Bank and ts envrons. The offcers of the congregaton are Jacob Yanko Schwartz vce presdent, presdent, Lous Lous Becker treasurer, Mnx Mndlr secretary and Bcckenston trustees. saac Rchmond, Carl and Lous Lavnsky CE CREAM- STOLEN. Thovs>s Get Refresnmtnts ntended for Lttle Slver Lawn Party. Mrs. Wlson Smth of Lttle Slver Pont gave tf party for her employees and ther frends on the lawn of the Smth resdence last Frday. The ce cream for the festvtes was placed under a cherry tree. When the. tme come to serve t the cream was gone, as.-*heveb had stolen t. Despte ths H however, everybody at the party U a fne tme. The can,whch contaned the.cream was found the next day n some shrubbery, where the theves had thrown BG DAY FOR CHLDREN. OVER,800 PERSONS AT THE ELKS PCNC. Mot of These Wera Chldren, but There Wer» a Consderable Number of Grown-Upt Ererjrtlng Free to Chldren and Mother*. About eghteen hundred persons attended the Elks pcnc last Thursday. Most of them went on the trans, but a good many drove down to Clarks Landng, where the pcnc was held, n ther automobles. About,000 of the pcnckers were chldren and the others were ther mothers or members of the Elks pcnc commttee. A tremendous amount of food had been bought for the pcnc but t was all needed. The ce cream ran out before all were served and ten gallons more were bought at Pont Pleasant n order that all hands mght be suppled. Most of the staff of the recreaton assocaton volunteered ther help n carng for the pcnc party. Offcers of the Elks lodge and a number of the members were kept busy all day helpng to make the party enjoyable for ther lttle guests. The bg motor boat gave rdes of ffty passengers at a tme up and down tbe rver, and the merry-go-round was also constantly patronzed. Many of tho pcnckers took ther bathng suts and the rver front was thronged wth bathers all day. Comng home on the tran at nght there was a good deal of sngng and jollty among the passengers. Usually when a pcnc s over the pcnckers are tred and "grumpy,". Ths was not the case last Thursday. n fact the merrest part of the day was the trp home. The Elks lodge was cheered agan and agan for gvng the pcnc for the kds, and there was an enthusastc response when the HOUSE BENG REMODELED. SADORE, TRUBN MAKNG READY H$, FUTURE HOME. Red/Bank Busness Man, Who s to Be Marred Next Month, > Makng Many-Alteratons to the Esek Whte Property on Sprng Street. andore Trubn s remodelng the Enek Whte house on the east sde of Sprng street, near Tower Hll avenue, whch he recently" bought. James H. Taylor, the former owner, has moved to a farm whch he has bought near Mala wan and Mr. Trubn and hs brde wll occupy the Sprng street,house after ther return from ther weddng trp. Mr. Trubn wll be marred September 25th to Mes Cela S. Gutkns of New York* The ceremony wll be performed at Odd Fellows temple at New York. The entre front of the house wll be re-enclosed and a porch nne feet wde wll be bult. The prncpal entrance to the house wll be a large glass door. The room on the south sde of the house, facng the street, wll be enlarged and wll be converted nto a sun parlor. A freplace wll be n the lvng room, wth an outsde chmney. Another new feature of the house wll be a wndng colonal -starcase, wth an entrance, to the lvng room. Addtonal lght wll be provded by a large new wndow on the north Bde of the dwellng. The house has two ktchens and one of them wll be altered nto a breakfast room. New floors wll be lad throughout; parquet on the frst story and hardwood ohthe second. Many changes wll be made to the rooms on the second story. Electrcty wll be nstalled. A large barn on the property wll be converted nto a garage. Doughty & Buchanon are the contractors, and F. P. Red s dong the electrcal work. The mprovements Wll cost $4,000. Mr. Trubn contehrplates dvdng the property north of the house nto buldng lots and placng them on the market. Part of hs plan comprses cuttng a road through the land. NEW BUNGALOW GOES UP. Mn. Harry Allare s Buldng a Redence on East Front Street. Whte Brothers qf Red Bank have been awarded a contract to buld a bungalow costng $7,500 for Mre. Harry Allare of West Front street. NEW HOUfK f ONJJVKE AVEMUE. WlU A. Clayton,, Buldng t for j an nvestment. Wlls A. Clgytpn of Peters place s buldng a l Ottse of colonal desgn on the wp»t sde of Lake avenue for an fnyestment. The house wll have sx rooms and a bathroom and wll be provded wth modern mprovements. t wll be enclosed wth wde weatherboards and wll have a porch on the south sde. The front entrance wll be on the east Bde, but ths Hde wll not have a porch. The house wll cost $6,000. HowardA >pleg»t & Son have the general contract- Mchael J. Russell s dong the plumbng work. MUSHXANS TO HAVE A FAR BULDNG. SAAC WENSTEN TO MAKE THE: TOWN GROW. r-. BRASS BAND S PLANNNG TO BULD A HOME. t Wll Hold ts. Far at the Lyceum September 0th to September 24th Last of a Seres of Open Ar Concert! Tomorrow Nght. To rase money for a buldng where they can practce musc and have a home for ther organzaton, the Royal talan band of Red Bank wll hold a far at the Red Bank lyceum September 0th to September 24th. Somethng entrely new n the lne of advertsng s beng used to tell people about ths far. Toy balloons, wth the place and date of the far prnted. jm them, are ted n many store, and shop wrdowk. Another form of advertsng wll be employed by the band marchng through the prncpal streets of the town whle playng. The lyceum wll Shoe Merchant *td Reparer Wlle very elabowtely decorated, a Put Up a Fne Bg Stucco Buld- Perth Amboy man who s an expert ng on Monmo»th Street Smlar layng been engaged to supervse to Andrew CtWdlaY Ground was en Monday for a store buldng for saac Wensten on the north street, whch wll of Monmouth te almost an exact duplcate of the Wldng whch s beng completed for Andrew Ctarella on the opposte s d? of the street. The ornamental op pece of Mr. Wenstens. buhc ng wll dffer somewhat from Mr. Ctarellas but n other respects the buldngs wll be almost smlar. Four.large trees on the.jjropetry yeer grubbed out last week by Steeplejack George Adams. ). Mr. Wenstens! buldng wll be enclosed wth tle! and stucco and wll have brck facngs. t wll be drectly n.front of and connected wth a large double house, whch Mr. s T M Anthony Faz- Wnnufnn numa and half \f nrhmh h(». r.. * -.», -w. ",* * ths work. Varous artcles wll be sold and there wll be many booths.. Among the thngs whch wll be dsposed of on the co-operatve plan wll be $20 n gold. The commttee whch s recevng contrbutons reports that many promses of help have been made. The success of the far held by the band last year was very of- SWALLOWEDJUJRATC ACD. Atlantc Hghlands Plumber s n Serous Condton. Frank Clayton of Atlantc Hghlands swallowed a dose of muratc acd last Thursday. Temporary treatment was admnstered by Harry Ryan, a New York druggst, who happened to be staynjr next door to Claytons house. Dr. Harry A. Hendrckson was called and after treatng Clayton he ordered that he be. sent to the Long Branch hosptal. Claytons condton a serous but the chances arc good for hs recovery. He" s employed as a plumber for Walter Wllams of Atlantc Hghlands. FGHT stor TuTlanK store Duuang wll.be 40x49 feet, end the frst story T h e commtteetbenr SteTby wll be parttoned, nto two stores. Mjss He]en H Porterfed,-who s n The store on the ejstern sde of the ch f recreaton commssorl ac. S?.?,"^!?.^-^ A* * 3!?" tvte. at Red A PLAYGROUND FESTVAL T WAS HELD ON THE HOH SCHOOL GROUNDS MONDAY. Many Chldren, Dressed n Fancy Crepe Paper Costumes, Gve Natn. Foregn Dances, Sngng Games, Crcus Stunts and Relay Contests. About two hundred chldren took; part n a play festval on the hgh school grounds on Monday afternoon. The festval was held under the drecton of the recreaton assocaton. n addton to the chldren the games and festvtes were wtnessed by about 200 grown people, who watched the events from the - hgh school grounds or eat n ther automobles whch were parked on the adjonng streets. The games and dances represented prncpally the folk dances and peasant dances of other lands. The chldren wore crepe paper dresses lke the dresses worn n foregn lands when the natves hold ther dance festvals. The dresses were made by a commttee of women consstng of Mra. John L. Montgomery, Mrs. August J. Mller, Mss Mare DoloreH Lawrence, Mrs. Mary A. L. Drummond, Mss Dolores- V. Drummond, Mrs. Florence Smonson, Mrs. H. S. Predmore, Msa Margaret Cooper and Msa Mnne Cooper. The chldren also Helped jn makng the dresses. At the concluson of the exercses the chldren were told that they could"keep the dresses they had worn. Besdes the peasant dances there were sngng games n whch large m_g the sdes of hs (Parkers) car groups of chldren took part, some of,,,,. m mot M -. wlt -" a pocket knfe when he (Parker) these groups beng made up- of very tee are EetorTempcsta, Mchael, came out of the hall. The car had! small chldren. There was a toy symphony orchestra, n whch ffty chldren played on bells, rattles, canary whstles, squawkers, and other nstruments of lke character. Two _ relay games of pass ball and shuttle of the conflct. He was game, were played, the shuttle game beng.. and each tme he was played wth an Amercan flag, whch knocked down he got to hs feet and Was passed from hand to hand., A rushed at Parker. After he had been daffodl dance by twenty lttle grls, felled for the thrd tme rvng dressed as daffodls and (lancng n Reeves, who was one of the specta- ther bare feet, was one of the un- VERNON PARKER AND WLLAM TOMANE N A BATTLE. Parker Played Jack Dempey Wth Tomane at a Colored Folks Ball Last Thursday Nght The Two Men H»d Each Other Arrested. A dance was held last Thursday nght at the hall of the colored lodge of Odd Fellows on Beech street. The prncpal attracton was scheduled to be a prze cake wulk, but nstead of a cake walk the most nterestng- feature of the affar to the spectators was a fst fght between Vernon Parker and Wllam Tomane. Both contestants are owners of taxcabs. They were takng merrymakers to and from the ball, Parker says he saw Tomane scrap- Tesauro, John Mazza, Lous Gatt, boe] f re shly panted and.parker says Anthony Quartere, Ncholas Em- j the knfe ba(lly clofet;cl the car. Parfane, Dommck Mazza, Ncholas Cu- kcr flew nto Tomane and the fght tell, Salvatore Cusumano, Mchael wlls on. Tomane was knocked down Vaccarella, Vncent three tmes and he got very much the those who made contrbutons. John DFore s charman of the commttee n charge of the far. The - The band wll gve the last of a of te concerts tomor " * the h *h «<*ool grounds, Th t d h f tors, called for volunteers to stop the for hs shoe store and shoe reparng busness. n hs new quarters Mr. wll add a lne of mens clothng. He. nov^ rents^ bundng, The attendance at these concerts of close." After the fght was over most fray. Reeves and hs frends succeeded n ther object. The fght took place as the ball was about to wll e. After the fght was over most fl f%w rtl ateha9steadl y» rown and " some of the gatherng departed for ther tt! l,v n LJ7 occasons so., many persons were several homes wshng each other be two- lvng apart- presct(t that ropes had to be put up, many happy returns of the day. They thjx rooms and a to propcr, y handle the crowd D sad thy dd ot know.when they had bl bug g p presct(t that ropes had to be put up, many happy ret ments, each wthjx rooms and a to propcr, y handle the crowd D ur- sad they dd no bathroom. Mr. Wensten and hs jn^ October the band wll take a va-! had such an enj famly wll *"OP»"«of these famly wll joyable evenng. h d h h Ground was broken last week for SEWNG CRCLE SALE. Presbyteran Church Socety Cleared..., j.-,.,,,,, $00 Last Thursday. j Q.»<s»t?n was asked f they had had a, rl,,. ""?"* good tme and f they wanted the pc- The womens sewng crcle of the c held another year. Harold A. Red Bank Presbyteran church held a! Knapp was the presdng genus of j bungalow wll be 80x4 feet and, ABhu. v Park w sale of cakes and fancy artcles, the festvtes and the enthusasm at wll have a lvng room, dnng room, fctfdr Mr C Thursday afternoon on the Womans tne ralroad staton and on the tran ktchen, three bedrooms and a bath- "SSL wenstel club property on Broad street. The on the way home, and assocated wth room. t wll be enclosed wth wde.-. ul;..?!"" 6 profts amounted to about $00, One hm n ths work were Mss Margaret of the man attractons was a parcel, Allare, Mss Margaret Otterson and post sale. Mrs. John C. Schenek, Mss Ethel Pleta. wu^nheto V»p ae rg<> ll b a jn^ October the band wll take a va-! had such an enjoyable evenng, of these (caton and Gouse Ross tg ea(]er> The fghtera had each other ar_ ^ r l ] h h t tta? t ; t d h d l h t d d J r wl ] s we t hh entre tta «, ether for bu.- band wll > ve \ free hultonund^t wll be Eastsde course wll be selected by the school Rver Plaza grls gave an rsh lltng sngng dance and a sngng game waa also gven by grls from Rver Plaza. An mtaton crcus performance waa n for the acton of the grand jury. Both gven by Rumson chldren, one of the> he fmen got bondsmen. At the hearng crcus features beng an elephant. Reeves sad that a great deal of curs- Ths was represented by.two boys n > g t tranng ; rested when daylght dawned The. tlce WlEe nc]d each man n j 2 Jusbaj usual features of the exercses. Most of these chldren were grls of talan parentage from the western part of the town. Groups of chldren from Rver Plaza and from the Vctory park playground at Rumson took part n the festvtes. ~ " gave a gypsy One Rver Plaza grl dance. Three other p hn C. Schenek, presdent, of the womens sewng cr- \ fl; W Th n er ^arge f "T af M.^ A lss Ethel Pleta. The pcnc commttee of. the Elks f "T af lod S e conssted.of Dr. Edwn Feld, ne S^, e charmnn; Frank A. Long, Joseph mra $*l Salz. W!lam H - Houston, Myron V..f*"-Albert Br6wn, Dr. A. M. Englert, Thomas l ncy c* b - W *M n Wllams, Wllam Boteler^, Arthur M ^ f e " * Sckles, Merrtt L. Oxenham, Thorn- 8 C M C- atr, 0UB»«Voorhs, Harry A. Hawkns, An-? ll W" d w R- Coleman, John H. Cook, Jo, ^ 2 ^ * %J PP? r Fretl Mrs;" umns and a red cement floor. The porqh :roo{ wll have a pergola effect. Three French doors wll afford access from the porch to the lvng and dnng rooms. A freplace wll be bulton the wessde of the house. All modern mprovements wll bemnjtalled. The bungalow wtl be completed about December st The sewng crcle s arrangng fb.r :» turkev supper to be held on Thursday, November 7th, n the" chuv?h socal hall. Mrs. Fred Wkoff s charman of the supper commttee. SURPRSE LNEN SHOWER. t Was Gven Lat Week For Mss Rose Boncore. A surprse lnen shower arranged escortng by Mss Fanne Boncore and Mss: Hubbs s LeH Talarco was gven for Mss Mddleto\ Rose Boncore of Deforest avenue the world Tuesday nght of last week. Eghty. Belford guests were present from Red Bnnk, carpent Asbmy Park, Long Branch and Perth Downea drected a remark at the and ths aroused Downea got FST FGHT AT BELFORD. Grover Downes Badly Worsted n a Battle wth James Hubbs. About thrty persons were spectators at a street fght at Belford Saturday nght between James Hubbs and Grover Downes of that place. The trouble started whle Hubba was weatherboards, wll have four Park, who also has the conr Mr. Ctarellas buldng.,.,...., m.. Wensten hts been engaged be enclosed wth wde n bus j nesa at Bed Bank thc paat The wrde front porch concrete col- t NEW STORE BULDNG. Anthony Rbutell s Havng Bult on Monmouth Street. A brck store buldng, wth lvng rooms on the second floor, s beng bult for Anthony Rbustell on the land on the southwest corner of Monmouth and West streets whch he recently bought from the French estate. " The buldng wll be 25x60 feet. The frst story wll be used for Mr. Rbustells butcher busness. On the second floor wll be sx rooms and a, bathroom, whch wll be occuseven years. For eght years he had a busness atseabrght. NEW HOUSE AT FARFELD. Lars Olsen Bl Home tfeet. ->* prncpals. On Halloween the band wll have # supper and rehearsal at the Rver"street schoolhouse. The members of the band are nearly all persons n humble fnancal crcumstances, who are owners of small busnesses or who arc cmployed at factores. Most of them put n long hours of work every day, on An- DUt they dre never too tred, to meet for practce or to gve a concert. Lara Olsen, who bought a lot on They do most of ther practcng at Andover. street at Falrneld Gardens (the Rver street schoolhnuse, where a short tme ago, s buldng a bunga- : they meet two or three tmes a week, low on the property. The house wll Often they practce untl mdnght, the 26x28 feet. t wll contan a lv-, They get very lttle fnancal return ng room, dnng room and ktchen, for ther playng, but musc for-them two bedrooms and a bathroom.a sun parlor wll be constructed on the south sde of the buldng. The house wll coat about $2,800. Mr. Olsen s a carpenter and he s dong the buldng hmself. He Hve3 on Rversde drve but expects to move n hs new house n September. Mr. Olsen ths week bought two addtonal lots at Farfeld Gardens, one on each sde of the lot where he s buldng hs house.. Each lot s 40x40 feet. The loton the east sde of the lot where he s buldng hs s such a great pleasure that they regard ther long hours of practcg l f ng was done by the fghters. He sad hs wfe was wth hm and that he _ ^ _.._... stopped the fght because he dd not jk e features, n ths exercse there a stoopng poston and covered wth a bg blanket and wth other elephant lke features n ths exercse there want hs wfe to hear the profane language. BACK FROM ALASKA. John Healy Return Celebrated Wth a Dnner Sunday. John Healy of. Catherne street has returned from Alaska, where he was n army servce more than a year as a wreless telegrapher. He has receved an honorable dscharge. On Sunday nght hs parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Healy; gave a supper for a number of ther frends n celebraton of the return of the solder. The young man brought home lke features. n ths exercse there were also two clowns and a lttle crcus lady. Musc for the dancng and sngng games was provded by a Magnavor sound amplfer phonograph loanfjd by Frank G. Storck. Pctures of the groups were taken by John DFore of Shrewsbury avenue. many souvenrs from Alaska and part f th! * lo - SHOWERED By A LODGE. Surprse Party Gven Wednesday for Mrs. Julus Nelen.. A mscellaneous shower was gven last Wednesday nght by the Son» l fo Mrs last Wa of Veterans Nl ng y S auxlary for Mrs. f Maple _ avenue. Mss a welcome break from the monotony of ordnary work. EGHTY-THREE YEARS OLD. Mrs. Katherne Ster Turns Another Mlepost n Lfe. Twenty-fve frends of Mrs ""- wdow of -!! - ng over these artcles. John scrbed some of hs experences and... hs stores of lfe and customs n auxlary; Julus Nelsen of was She s,._,. A meetng of too held early n tho Afaska"proved very nterertng~to"the earnng n the Davdson bumln^w* guests. Those present were Mr. and.afterward the members went; fc.mrs. Mrs. George Grobe, Msses Jeannttte Nelsens house. ^ The P ^ y a and Paulne Grbbe, Mr. Earle, Mlton complete ; surprse to Mrs. w gather^ h» home on Worthley afternoon.to cele- and other artcles. Those present were Mrs. Lucy Wymbs, Mrs. Melvn Cree, Mrs. Hatte ped t>y Mr. Bbustell and hs famy, ne Branch and Perth ]V ntn,...., -. A-mhov, and Mss boncore rec ved a voung woman and ths aroused ^ " b,utcher store on the Corner of gft from each of them. Dancng and : Hubbsa wrath. Downes got very Shrewsbury avenue awdk.ver street, feastng were enjoyed tfnd musc was much the worst of the battle. Hubbs U P on sellln K thls Mness. he made a provded by Sahtangelos band. Mss Boreovs enfragement to Anthony J. Talarco of Red Bunk was announced knocked hm down and Downca lay n the road brused, battered and unconscous. He was carred nto the recently. Mr. Talarco runs an auto- house by some of hs frends and he le express busness. He s a vot>) dd not revve for a long tme. He "s stll unable *to work, but hs njures are not serous., p He s a vet cran o,f tho world war, havng served n Company H of the 3th regment of nfantry of the 29th dvson. He served n several battles n the Meujje, Argonnc, Alsace and Lorran. sectors. AT SHREWSBURY. Ms Dorqthy Grower Entertaned a Number of Frend Thursday Nght. Msa.Dorothy Grover; daughter of Alfred Grover of Shrewsbury, entertaned n partyof frends at a dance last <,Thursday nght,. The gueats were Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Halstead, Mr. mml Mrs. Aaron Armstrong, Mrs, Harry drnnt, Leonard Donn, Msses Ruth nnd Frances Parker, Charlotte. Ge-t*,.?"Vnre and Besse Johnson, Vt^ Jcot, Laura and Mldred Bar-. rett,,,jj(ude Parker, Ruth Compton and Helen Flynn, Wojton CullrtBtpn, Koert Johnson, James" Enrght, Raymond Strckland, Ernest Hall, Edwn Ely,VStlley Havllllnd,.rvng fnch, Snmjbl Pebt nnd James Hogan.. Use ths Best, Our Natonal Mayonnase, * pure nonthprodttct. On" sale at the best Btor*B. Twenty cents per dozen allowed for the large empty bottles. B Alperlrt, 20 Broad street, Red Bank, formerly Bloms. Advertsement; Notce. Mf, George Swck s no longer emplojw wth the Keystone laundry. Anyjjcr-Hon wshng servce wll kndly rat.long Branch 60. Wagon wll call tn _ usual. Keystone Laundry. Advertsement. Wat for the Bg Announcement. The Qunllty shoe store wll soon bo open. Watch tho columns of ths paper for the announcement of the Me event. Advertsement. Krtdrlnlf an lndlv dnal dstlnc tloo. The Smoka Shop. AdVertlMment., Awnngs. Sen our advertffment on page 9. Laggren Bras. Co., nc.- Advertsement.,,.-, BUSNESS N NEW HANDS. Harry Belgrade Sells Hs Boot snd Shoe Busness to Max Granader. Harry Belgrade has sold hs boot and shoe busness on West Front street to Max Granader of Red Bank for $2,000. The buldng where the. busness s located s owned by Frank M. Chambers, and Mr. Grnnader has taken a fve-year lease at $75 a month. Ths ncludes fve lvng rooms over the store, whch Mr. Grnnader wll occupy. Mr. Chambers wll have a new front pt n the buldng and wll have n new floor lad on the flrat story. Mr. Belgrade expects toengage n a-dfferent busness soon. Rumson Grl Engaged. The announcement a made of the ehgngement of Mas Adele West, daughter of Theodore West of Rumson, and John J. Conlan of New York. ThePlaBO*Shap. We specalze n the moat dffcult pano* and player pano work; alo n new and used pano of hghest qualty. A. B. Drhsn, Drummond place, phone 933, Red Advertsement * Can Farms fc show some S.le. choce potato farms. Wrte for descrptons or tee them before you buy. Clfford G, Brown, Cranbury Staton, N. J Advertsement Df. Daan, SargMn Chropodst, Second Natonal bank buldng, Red Hours from 2:00 to 0:00 p. m. daly. Telephone 0-W Advertlm«nt. Graxn Gables, Pleasure Bay, now open for the Mason. Dancng and a hgh-clan restaurant Advertsement., Breysrs lea Cr*«sa at tl* Smoke Shop. H K» * food not * fad." Ad»«rtl»«n»t trp of eght months n taly, from whch he returned four months ago. Eastsde Lots Sold. MR. MOYANS NEW HOUSE. Red Bank Sgn Panter s Buldng on Shrewsbury Avenue. Frankln Carmne Moyan s buldng a house and studo on Shrewsbury avenue for hs own use. The Patrck Kett of Long sland has new buldng adjons Mr. Moyans M *. nf- nt tfcofomn C A «o n» present resdence. t wll be _enclosed wth heavy redwood shngles sold four lots at Bastsde Park, near Harrson avenue, to Howard L. Burdge of. Far Haven far $2,000. Mr. Burdge expects to buld a house on one of the lots. Monmauth Mutaal Supply Co., offce and plant, Beech street and N. Y & L. B. R. R., Red Bank, phone 487. The only manufacturers of Hygea ce at Red Bank, made from dstlled artesan well water. Also cold storage. spacu for the storage of meats, apples and potatoes. The Monmouth ce Company, the poneer ce dealer of Red Bank, s the sole dstrbutor of our ce n Red Bank, Shrewsbury, Lttle Slver, Rumson, Far Haven and Oceanc. Ther offce s on Oakland street, adjacent to ralroad at Red Bank depot Wllam H. Reed of Eatontown also dstrbutes our ce at Eatontown, Oceanport and vcnty. Our ce la absolutely pure, beng manufactured from dstlled artesan well water. We carry,500 tons of ths ce n storage a a reserve for the protecton of those who use our co, and to nsure ther havng a suffcent supply of pure ce durng the hot weather. We are strctly wholesalers and make no delveres whatever. The offcers of the company are Charles E. Brown, presdent and manager; J. L. Hendrckson, vce presdent, and E. Thurston Blalsdell, secretary and treasurer. Advertsement. Publc Parkng For Auto*. Have room for Boveral cars by day or longer perod. Partculars by nqurng at offce, north sde of Monmouth street at Southern ralroad crossng. Rod Bank Garage and Warehouse Co., nc. Advertsement. "W6 are ottt bfthwllrh ra t A B Dh hh a o ntde trct A. B. Drhan,* hgh grade panos, Drummond place, Red Bank, phone 933. Advertsement Awnngs. See our advertsement on pago 9. Lajrgren Bros. Co., nc. Advertsement and wll have a large balcony supported by ax large concrete pllars. The entre frst story of the buldng wll be used by Mr. Moyan-for hs sgn pantng busness and for an offce. The second story wll have sx rooms and a bathroom. t wll have metal celngs and wll be provded wth gas, electrc lghts, an ol burnng heatng apparatus and hot and cold water. t wll cost 4,000 and wll be ready for occupancy October st. Mr. Moyan wll rent the house whch he now occupes. Bought a Bg Auto Truck. Anderson Bros. ~of Monmouth street have bought a Maccar truck for tler movng busness. The truck has a capacty, of 7 & tons. Anderson Bros, now employ sxteen men and use seven trucks. Offces for Rent n the Broad Street Natonal? bank buldng at 2 Broad street Only offces n Red Bank havng elevator servces. Now open for nspecton. Apply to Broad Street Natonal banks temporary offce, 5 Monmouth street, Red Advertsement Gven Away. Durng our sale we wll gve one box. of Nabsco wafers free wth every quart of French eo cream. Staton Pharmacy, 76 Monmouth street, Red Advertsement. ^ * < Carpets Dyed any desred shade, very quckly and reasonable n prce. Red Bank Steam Dye Works, Max Leon, propretor, 24 Welt Front street, Red Phone 784. Advertsement.... Strand BlllUrd Adkwy, opposte ralroad staton, Monmouth street. Red Fve brand new tables, cgars, cgarettes and smokers supples. Advertsement Brajrars lea Cream lt tha Smoke Shop. "ts a food not fad."- v -Advert*enMnt. does all her own housework wthout assstance and takes care of a large! Ffty Baskets of Frut, Taken garden whch for productveness has Wllam Larkng \Vard. few equals n Red She reads! few equals n Red B S rea Wllam Larkn, a farmer at Nutwthout glasses. Fffeen years ago swamp, near Mddletown, left ffty she was afflcted wth typhod fever baskets of peaches n hs yard one but snce ths sckness she has been ncht last week. He had arranged to n excellent health and has had no sell the frut to a man who was to Mrs. Mary Layton, Mrs. Lllan Reed, frommrs Elmer Dey, Mrs. Fred Conover, Mrs. Rose Predmore, Mrs. Wellng- W. Kennedy, Mrs. Barbara " Hl ton W. Kennedy, Mrs. Bar Heyer, "Mrs. Helena Smpson and Mss Grace Smpson need of medcnes or drugs or of the servces of doctors. Boy Scouts at Lunch. About a score of boy scouts were entertaned at lunch last Thursday by the Rotary club of Red The boy scouts who were nvted to the luncheon were Robert Anderson, Gerald Baldwn, Howard Brevoort, Evcall for them n the mornng. When the man came for the peaches n the mornng they were gone. Some one had stolen them. Ths means a loss of $25 to Mr. Larkn, as he had arranged to sell the peaches for $2.50 a basket. Party at Far Haven. Charles MacAnerny of Far Haven Correct Numbers for House*. Resdents of South street wll have ther houses renumbered accordng to the offcal map of the town. On several streets n Red Bank the house» are ncorrectly numbered, whch causes a lot of confuson. Ths condton s partcularly true on South street and has caused most of tho resdents of that street to decde on. erett Brower, Chester DeGavre,! entertaned a.party of frends at a Kenneth Detz, Henry Ely, James dance a few nghts ago. The guests lch, Copeland Kell, Jr., Wellngton were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Seeley, Kennedy, Sherman Mannng, Danel Msa Vrgna Gratton, Mss Gertrude Martn, Robert McCoach, Harold Murry, Mss Katherne VanBrunt, Monsky, Donald Oakley, Charles Oak- Mss Ruth Lamarche, Kenneth Troterson, Robert Proddow, Wllam Ran- ter. Gus Murray, Vncent Lamarche dall, Russell Tetley, Fred VnnDorn and Randall Dcknson of Red Bank; Mss Farren, Harry Denn3 and Dudley Garrabrant of Far Haven; Mr. Lnde of Seabrght and Wllam and Raymond.VanHorn. Offces for Rent - n the Broad Stregt.. Natonal bank, Oompton of Warrentown, Vrgna. New Electrc Sgns. New electrc sgns have been placed Apply to Broad Street Natonal j n front of the Strand restaurant, the banks temporary offce, 5 Mon- Presto lunch room and Knlshs pharmouth street, Red Advertse- rnacy. They were made by Frankln ment. Carmne Moyan-and cost $300 to *$f>00. Tho sgns were put up by Steeplejack George Adams. Mr. buldng at 2 Broad street. Only offces n Red Bank havng elevator servces. Now open for nspecton. Fall Plowng. Coddngton Bros, now ready to do some fall plowng wth ther two-plow tractor. Prompt attenton, reasonable, quck and satsfactory. Work guaranteed. Phone Mddletown 782-W or address W. Wr Coddngton, R. D..,-Keyport, N. J. Advertsement. Vstng Chropodst. Dr. Frances R. Cooke Casler wll make appontments by telephone to come to you when needed. Telephone Eatontown 209-F-42 between 6:00 p. m. and 8:00 p. m. Advertsement Rubber Goods for All Purposes. Buy from manufacturer; sent or roval, guaranteed, catalogue free - fth" Avenue" Specally Co;, 500 Ffth avenue, New York.---Advertement Typewrter Hoadquarters., We buy, rent, sell, exchange and repar typewrters. Trubna, the Store of a Thousand tomd, 58 Broad treet, Red Advertsement. Steeplejack Moyan s makng an ol portrat of the late Anthony Fnaconaro of Shrewsbury avenue. At Kalh Pharmacy, 5 Brosd Street, the most modern and complete drug store n town. A glanco at our* wndows ths week wll Hrprsngly convnce you how much you cun save on all "your needs. Remember %ve only chnrre ffteen cents for sodus and Rundacs, PUB tax, two cents. Advertsement. WardeU Old Portaupeck nn nt Pleasuro Bay. deal for outng partes, shore dnners, clam bakes, ball grounds. Under now management.ehpne lqng.bran«h?327.,; JL C. Vemoster, propretor. Advertsement. Warner College, Long Branch, opurn Septombor 6th: commercal, shorthand and secretaral course:!; $25 dscount for all who enter durng frst week. Advertse munt. havng the numbers correct. Tho Havng *.«v,..*»«.».**.. ~ t correct numbers may be obtaned from the borough clerk. Wll Go to taly. Anthony Pollone of Shrewsburr avenue, who a employed at tho faer tory of the Sgmund Esner company, has bought a passage for a trp to taly. He expects to sal ne*» month and to spend about seven, months wth relatves n taly. H» wll return to Red Bank next sprng and resume hs job. "Enjoy Readng the Paper." Mrs. John W. Wlson of Eatontown, n renewng her subscrpton to The Regster last vreek,, wrote n her letfcr: "Wu nl enjoy readng The Regster very much more than any other paper, as t s so very n. terestng; and we would msa t yeorjr much f t should fal to be receved when expected.*- Offces for Rent n thc Brbad Street Natonal bank buldng ut 2 Broad streot. Only offces n Red Bank hnvtng elevator servces. Now open for nspecton. Apply to Broad Street Natonal bank s temporary offce, 5 Monmouth street, Red AdvortHement. ^ An nvtaton to You. Keualcr and Fanta, TOHK grower*, Weat Front street, acrow Hubbardp brdge, nvul you to vst ther.raw nursery ard select "the -»orlotl«c *w your plantng thta comng full»no sprng. Advertsement. Autos Panted. Specal prce* untl further note. Unted Auto Pantng Co,. 8 M»- chunlc street, Bud Bank, "hone D0, Advertlwment. «

2 ATTEND TTB aasbury PARK BUSNESS COLLEGE Day sessons begn September 9th. Evenng sessons begn October 3d. Offce open daly for regstraton and personal ntervew begnnng September 7th. NDVDUAL NSTRUCTON Bookkeepng, Stenography, Typewrtng, Penmanshp, Busness Correspondence, Commercal Arthmetc, Etc. ". Ptman and Gregg systems of Shorthand. J Call, telephone or wrte for partculars. ERNEST L. BEAN, Prncpal. fcfc- -! A good lesson for any boy- Let hm select hs own school outft ths Fall, Teaches hm values and helps make hm realze that boys clothes cost real money. Of course, anythng purchased goes home subject to Dads and Mothers approval. The best of everythng boys wear. Kal styles now ready. Mall Ordrra Flled ROGERS PEET COMPANY Broadway Broadway at 3th St. "Pour at 34th St. Convenent Broadway Corners" Frth Avo. at Warren a Mst S- NEW YORK CTY LAWN BRTHDAY JREfl AUGUST 92. PARK. FESTVTES AT LEONARDO LAST FRDAY AFTERNOON. A Peanut Hunt, a Jack Horncr Pt, a Donkey Party, a" Punch and Judy Show and a Magcan and Ventrlo* j, qust on the Mfclvn A. Rco Farm. A chldrens frthdhy party was Rve fust Frday afteropn for My> uu<«t Opdun Kcc and Mary- Ogd«n Rce at Mclvn A. Rces Drynoch farm at Leonardo. The party was held on the lawn of the farm, near the chldrens playhouse. The grounds were decorated wth flags and lanterns. About forty chldren attended the party and a number of them were accompaned by ther mothers. A magcan from.,.new York, who was also aventrloqust, had been engaged, and he delghted the chldren wth many magc trcks. A Punch and Judy show was also gven. Other festvtes were a peanut hunt, a Jac,k Homer pe wth a prze for each chad, and three dnkey partes, edch party beng made up of a group of chldren. The prze wnners at the donkey partes were Eleanor Hollub, James MeKenna, Nan Hawley, Molle Bresl and Robert EJlams. Refreshments of cake, ce cream, candy and other thngs were served at a bg table whch had been set under the trees on the lawn and whch was nl r- rounded wth rustc seats., The party had been largely arranged by Mss Marjore Prentss of Brooklyn. The guests were Geneva and Nan Hawley, Molle Bresl, Eleanor Hollub, Jane MeKenna, Grace Holer, Else Blls, Maron Carney, Wlhelmna Phraner, Mldred Gehlhaus, Alce Bowtell, Gertrude Flannery, Catherne Qunn, Margaret, Mary and Catherne Can; Mary Fagan, Peggy Hyan, Helen Glass, Marca and Else VanNess, Susette Klener, Mary Campbell, Nan Leonard, Lous Hawley, Rchard Campbell, Jr., Robert Ellams, Frank MeKenna, Danne Moller, Andrew, Thomas, Edward and Melvn Ryan ;^Alfred Bresl, Harvey Bowtell, Allen VanNess, Harry Sage, j James Donohue,.Jr., and George Ells. «*«- New Barn on Orerlook Farm.. Mrs. Henry S. Whte of Red Bank s havng- a large barn bult on her Overlook farm, on the Half-Mle road n Mddletown townshp, to replace a barn whch was destroyed by fre early n the summer.- Ton- Broeck Beekman of Red Bank 9 dons the work. The farm s occuped by Lous Solfel._ Arm Cut Off by Trolley Car, : Wlson Seeley of Newark, formerly of Keansburg, was badly njured last week when he was run over by= a trolley car. He s a trolley car nspector and he was hurt by n car whch he was reparng. Hs rght arm was cut off aftd he was otherwse hurt. Gangrene s feared n hs arm. Campbells Junctons Salor. - George Reynolds of Campbells Juncton returned Saturday from France, where he made a trp on a troop shp. He left.mondav for another trp to France on The same shp. On hs return from ths voyage the shp on whch he s servng wll sal for Russa. A fo Self _Just receved anotheftavrar shpment of galvanzed pals. Specal prce lor --quart pal 25c. The qualty of ths pal a the best. t s? doubtful f we wll eversagan be able to offer as g-ood etr artcle for the money.-, Get your requrements now for month* to come; t wll pay you." ~ C. H. Roberson, 0 West Front S., Red j.- &2. n-;; n. X Agrcultural Machnery, Hardware and Supples. k? THS fra- _ grant, velvety J. powder that rel moves the shne so perfectly, and Maysonsolongfddesnt easly f blowor brush off. Lovely tnts to match every com- pfexon.50cabox. Take vnt hon* today JAS. COOPER, JR. PRESCRPTON DRUGGST Fve (5) Rerstred Pharmacsts THE REXALL STORE Telephone 3SS RED BANK, N. J. AUGUST Mens Khak Pants Regular Prce,.,$.50[to$2.00 $.25 Sweet Orr - Tug-O-War Pants No sx men can pdl em apart. Sale prce $2.50 SALE Mens Cotton Sox 3 for 25c Overalls and Full sze and well mad*. Prced very low durngths sale. 75c CLEARANCE Balbrlggan Shrts or Drawovs Oar^paf 45c grade Now 35c Tenns Oxfends We havp about 200 pars left whch we close out at 69c Johns Busy Corner East Front Street and Wharf Avenue Red Bank, N. J. Open Evenngs tll 8 Oclock When- you do ft ths tme, use an honeet-togoodness pant that has lastng-ness. You naver saved a cent by usng a cheaper pant than Lowe Brothers Hgh Standard. Even f t dd tost less per gallon, you ~Mer Hayng Do that Pantng had to buy more gallons, and t took too long to apply. Youll sae money by dong your pantng now. Youll make money by usng Hgh Standard. Com? n and ask for a detaled explanaton. JOS. T. BURROWES CO. 23 WEST FRONT STREET, RED BANK. Wth New Features We recommend ths black tread Ajax Cord as the fnest cord tre ever bult. We know the tests whch prove ts worth thats why we prase t"so hghly. t leads n lte, n looks and novskd securty. Come n and learn how low t s prced. WALTER E. WALSH CO., 72 MONMOUTH STREET, RED BANK, N. J. Phone GU-M. ATLANTC HGHLANDS NEWS. Mls Sade Gorln s Engaged to Wed a. New York Man. ^^. The engagement of Mss Sade Gorln of ths place to Harry Kassel of New York was announced at a party gven Sunday afternoon at the home of Mss Gorln r s uncle, A. L. Gorln, wth whom she lves. The weddng wll take place next December. Mr. and Mrs.. Eugene Lasky of Newark are vstng Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Gorln. Several block dances have been held on Frst avenue wthn the past month and they hare been largely attended. Another block dance wll be held tomorrow nght on Frst avenue for the beneft of the Amercan Legon post of ths place. A large number of tckets have been sold for the operatc and ballad rectal to be gven Frday nght at the Majestc theater by Rev. George A. Magure. Father Magure s a tenor and has sung at the servces at St. Agness church. Mrs. E. W. McClellan gave a talk on the Phlppne slands Sundaymornng to the Presbyteran Sundayschool. Mrs. McClellan formerly lved there. The Lords Supper wll be observed next Sunday mornng at the Presbyteran church. The last Sunday nght unon servce wll be held next Sunday at the Methodst church. A muscal program s beng arranged. Dr. Charles A. Reed was operated on for lerna last Frday at the Long Branch hosptal.. Mrs. Benjamn Woodman and her daughter Bette of Dover are vstng Mrs. Elzabeth Cordova. Mes Elzabeth Conover of HllBde was brused by a fall last Wednesday n her home. She has been confned to her bed snce the accdent but her condton s not serous. Rev. J.. Cann preached Sunday at the Koyport Methodst chrfch. Farquhar Beaton of New York flled the pulpt of Mr. Canns church. Wllam VanNote and Jay Stout have returned from a stay at a camp n the Adrondack mountans. Two lots on Valley drve, owned by Samuel A. Foster and John J. Voorhees, have been sold through Edgar. Cook to Mrs. Mabel L. Leonard of Atlantc Hghlands. Each lot s 00x25 feet., Mrs. Leonard wll buld a house on the lots. Msses Madelne Kcnlc and Selma Roc uf New Yok hnve returned homo after a stay wth Mss Mare Savdge. A free concert was gven Monday nght at the communty club. Selectons worn played by the casno orchestra ml specal parts were taken by T. A. Eldrcd, Mrs. Charles D. Lthgow, Mps Gladys Whtehcad, Benjamn R. KoKcnwnsscr and Mss Dorothy Putnam, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Webber of New Brunswck are spendng a few days wth Mrs. Tlomna Dowd. Mrs. rsurdon and Mss Catherne Davs of Cleveland and Margaret and Joseph Moffett of Brooklyn are vstng Mr*, Alexander Dendcr. Wllam W. Bcntlcy of Phladelpha, a former resdent of ths place, has hern spendng a vacaton here. M-. HeHley n n composur of musc md a short tme ngo he composed a pece of musc whch he dedcated to Phlp Souaa, the band leader, The sonk, s enttled "Send Me a Letter from Homeland" nnd t has been pluyed by Mr. Souaaa band. Mr. Bentley sold number of copes of the so(r to resdent!) of thp place. The Alerts defeated the Mottclnr team Sunday by score of 3 to. Strkers ptchng was a feature, he havng 7 strkeouts nnd allowed orly lne ht. $ F.O. B. DETROT 70,000 Now jn Use Bult wth over strength n every part; bult to wthstand the constant,stran of heavy duty; tested out under every condton of farm and belt work, and put to actual test by 70,000 owners durng the past three years the Fordson Tractor has lved up to every clam made for t., No matter what the farm task ^whether plowng, dskng, harrowng, threshng, balng hay, grndng feed, pumpng water, sawng wood, pullng stumps, fllng slps, or any of the many other jobs around the farm,,the Fordson wll not only do and do well, but qucker, easer and at leas expense. There are so many dfferent tme and money savng ways n whch the Fordson can be used that you owe t to yourself to get the facts. Come n and see the Fordson, or wrte or phone for the nformaton. W. E. MOUNT 29 Monmouth Street Red Bank, N. J.

3 ... j RED BANK REGSTER, AUGUST 3, 02. Our New Store For Lades Wear 5 East Front Street v wll open for busness Tomorrow Mornng. Thursday. September st, 92 wth a full lne of... Lades Hosery, Shoes, Rubbers, Sweaters, House Dresses, Chldrens Washable Suts and Dresses and many other artclesfor Lades Apparel New Stock New Prces! Our am s to elmnate bg overhead expense, thereby enablng the patrons at The Model Shop to purchase merchandse wth the full beneft of our savng. Come and be convnced. TTxe Model 5 East Front Street Next to Palace Theatre Red Bank, N. J. THE FRST NATONAL BANK FREEHOLD, N. J. TS MOTTO-SERVCE. FOUR PER CENT NTEREST PAD ON TME DEPOSTS fflbl M lt j jjl j!m j Hl HHM HtlRUJHjlUltJtMPl l Ml=^lltffjtntfltHHHHfHHHHtfHHy^H^ll*! jp ^UUll hl J JH ^^M UHtlHsfclrdlUTU They taste so good Belle Mead Sweets taste so good t just seems as f the cooks must have found some new ngredent that no other candy maker had ever dscovered. They are good. They arc delcous. They gve you real^ candy satsfacton and delght. THE REXALL STORE James Cooper, Jr. Broad and Whte Streets, RED BANK. FOUND SLAN N HOME. lands team s arrangng of scres of (gamca wth the Alerts of Atlantc ohn Woolley Evdently Klled by Hghlands. Last year the Hghlands Burglar l n Ha HU Home. H team defeated the Alerts. John Woolley, propretor of The fre company was called out jound fshery at Bradley Beach, ^UD twce las. last week ween, by uj fres. m-ea. A n. feld nem ofu pund dead n hs home at Sprng dry grass back of the wast factory Lake wth a bullet wound n hs on Bay avenue got on fre Tuesday, hest early last Thursday mornng, but the fremen put out the blaze bedscovery was made by Mr. fore t reached the buldng. The Woolleys son Alvah, who had been chmney on the louse occuped by ;o Asbury Park for dnner and af-thomaterward Hennessey, Jr., caught fre attended a show. Mrs. Saturday afternoon. The blaze was" Woolley was away on a vst. When put out by the fremen before much the son returned home the house was n darkness. He found nothng amss untl ho went to hs bedroom, when damage hal been done. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Newman have returned from a stay of two.. dscovered that $8 had been j weeks n the Catskll mountans. aken from a pocket of a par of j The^j they met Mr. and Mrs. C. V. ;rousers. He then began a search jboughton, formerly of ths place. about the house and found <tho body Mr. Boughton prncpal of the t hs father lyng n another bed^ Hghlands. _.. publc school for a long room. From marks found on the tme. utsde of a pantry wndow t was j Mss Gladys Foster attended a evdent that an ntruder had ganed teachers meetng yesterday at Hllentrance n ths manner. t s be- ade, near Newark, where she wll leved Mr. Woolley hnd dscovered < start teachng school next week. a u:. thef ^ at work. J and.»j had u been -w shot. Mjss Foster graduated from Trenton normal school* last June. BOY CONFESSES TO THEFTS. The Daughters of Lberty Jodge wll meet next Tuesday nght nstead Eatman Smth, Ffteen Year. Old,; o{ ncxt Monday nght on account of Admt! Robbng Hou.e, Monday beng Labor day. Eastman Smth, a ffteen-year-old! Mrs. Lavna Mnton s vstng boy lvng for the summer near As-;Mrs. Golde Merrtt of New London, bury Park, was arrested at Wanamaa- Connectcut. Clarence Burdge of sa Thursday as he wls tryng the door New London has retunred home afof a cottage. Smths fnger prnts ter a vst wth Mrs. Deborah Bogue were compared wth those found on of ths place and Mss Golde Bogue some artcles n Wllam Beattya accompaned Mr. Burdge to New home, whch hnd been robbed, and London for a stay, were the same. When Snfth was Mss Aldu Voorheos and Mss Wltaken before the polce he admtted aon have.returned to Newark after robbng several houses and ho took havng spent two weeks wth Mr. th«olttcers to MB home and showed a( m rs p rc(j Voorhees. them where.he hnd hdden the loot.! Ovcr 00 persolls attended a card Another house robbed by Smth was ]mrt Saturday nght at the Water that of Dr. F. B. Burdgo of Wann- Wt)f h c ulmou* au, mnssa. The boy was sent to the, The roof Bttnjrtmn Ncmarks county jal n default of bal., store, ns been rcfhngled. The work ^""* y> was dnno by Loon Lmng, Harry New Store at Belfotd. W DeWtt and Vctor Parker. Luther WnllK s-buldng u storo Mrs. James HgRerty of New j hs property near the ralroad York s vstng ler (laughter, Mrs. staton at Bulfurd. t wll be rented Thomna Barry. by Jacob Wcnsteln, who now R a j Mrs. Sade Grnntu and her dnughboot and shoe reparng busness at ter of Brooklyn have been spendng Campbells Juncton. Mr. WcnAton a few days wth Mrs. Fred Nolte. wll move hs busness nto Mr. Wall-" Mrs. Oehorah Mount s lad up ngs buldng. " j wth a spder lke nnd s under the - - care of a doctor, Her face s badly Belford Succeful F.hcrwomen., swollen. C.eorge B. Qunn, a year old, son gll nets nnd they male some good body was bured Monday at Calvary catches. cemetery at New ork. HGHLANDS NEWS. Bab/ Parado on Frday to be s Bg Event at Ths Place. Everythng s n rcadncnn for tho baby parade on Frday of ths week. A large number" of entres huvo boon! haf a starc HTO,. wll move next week nto bo Sntsurton house on the receved and the pnwdc promses to ; Shrewsbury road. The Jwah fnnj ly who now lves n tho OUBO wll bo one of tho bfrgrat events over held her<k Tho pnrndu wll utart at move to New Torl. the end of B»V nvcnuo at Water Msna Alk. and CMadvg Smth of Wtch nnd wll end at Krunos pavlon. There wll be nmny przes undo, J»UH Red llnnk njt lu."t week wth ther Dubln. nrld, ncludng n number of gold peces. Thy parado y under tho drecton of tho bualncba mens us- Rocnton. flo Glcnfleld GnntR, a colored baseball town from Montclnr, wus shut out Sunday Jy thu lglluudb baseball tum on tho htters damond. Tho score was to 0. Joneph Hnaol ptched for the home team. Ha nllowod only one ht and that ht wun made n tho frst nnng. Ho struck out ten n on, The Hgn- TNTON FALLS NEWS. Snmucl Cell! to Move to the Sngurton Home on Slrrwabury Road. Samuel Curl of Hcd Hank, who WallhKs cder mll wll ro-optm next wock, JudKn? from nppoarnncos tha wll not be a partcularly (rood cdor year, n:t Jpplcn are, scarco. Samuel J. Bewlt la lnvk " new roof put <n ln atoro buldlnf, whch n rented ly Sumuol Cell. Mr. Golll wll add a lno of clothng to h!a burnea. fc» Stanley Wlklnfl. rxpcdtfttl honc next wo«k from (he Adrondack mountan ), where le MS be K fcndlng a vacaton. Reades Broadway Theatre Telephone 344 LONG BRANCH, N. J. Thursday, Frday and Saturday September, 2, 3 SATURDAY MATNEE AT 2:45 P. M. OLVER MOROSCO PRESENTS A NEW COMEDY By HUTCHESON BOYD and RUDOLPH BUNNER "Wat Tll Were Marred" WTH A TYPCAL MOROSCO CAST Prces, Evenngs $2.00, $.50, $.00, 50c Matnee $.00, 50c Seats Now on Sale Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday September 5, 6, 7 MATNEE WEDNESDAY AT 2:45 P. M. A. H. WOODS PRESENTS The Rectcorrrtg AN UNUSUAL PLAY BY MARSORE CHASE WTH GEORGE GAUL, and DOROTHY SHOEMAKER, FELX KREMBS, GEORGE BAMUM and Others CHCHESTER S PLLS ^ ^ Vlt AUj.rllM.Wl-lf.f/\. tulrl V.H Uluo ln.ll. \ y l;r;;,t;r!;;r,;,,"..us. r «>.VMON> llt A Ml llj.h, (,r UT. l " ^ SOLD BrDRJjTdVsstvrRVWHKE Charles Lews. WHOLESALE AND RETAL DEALER N LUMBER, &nsh, Doors, Blnds, Glass and Bulders Hardware. RED BANK, N. J. Prces, Evenngs $2.00, $.50, $.00, 50c Matnee $.00, 50c SEATS NOW ON SALE 9RNK *.Swefts Made From Rool, Barhc and llorln. On the market for over seventy yoar. f you want the be»t NSST on Dr. Sw.uV J.. MONSKY, L.ol Dstrbutor O But Front St.. R«tl B«nU, N. J,

4 Pmm Pa THE BED BAUK REGSTER. /OHN H COOK, Edtor End Publsher. GEORGE C. HANCE. AlocUta Edtor. vtal prncples of moralty and to the detrment of the prmary thngs of oducaton. Teachng the forms of Englsh poetry and the formaton of poetc lnes and teachng the dfference between an anapest and a THOMAS RVNG BROWN. Busness Manager; trochee foot n a poetc lne may be SublcrlpHon Prlcw lno thngs for those whose tastes ar " -r? run that way, but such fads ahofld nth «have no place n an ordnary scheme months " of publc educaton. To ask the (ntered «t the pontoffce at B«d teachers to teach moralty and juatce and honesty as part of ther ft J, a leeond-clal matter. school course would be to ask them WEDNESDAY, AUGUST S, 92. to add to ther present labors. And yet ths teachng s as mperatvely TOWN TALK. necessary U8 teachng the three Rs. Farmers uf Monmouth county, andjln fact.there are many persons who. probably the farmers of every other regard character buldng as even MltrHlLnl rounty n Ht atatc, have a new problem on ther hands. Ths new pullk s tn protecton of ther crops p of frut and vekptuhles from tlev who about the country n hgher and more necessary than book educaton. * * * And f any teacher should undertake to teae moralty and honesty and justce, that teacher would probb!y fnd herself wthout a job n o - partv of automoblsta Konp: short order. There would be set up am.,; a country road, peaches, apples,;* charge that she was teachng seesnpt.s and other frut look temptng. : tanansm, or that she was gong nto Whtharm thev thnk, to stop the the -feld of relgon wth her teacn- cur and.kt some. The- farmer f has h j ngs nff.«. Many persons would declare Tlcly ll--v <lec-lare; so they KU n j that her teachng was amed at certh.orhrdor the vneyard and steal, tan persons n the communty. Such as much of the frut as theycan read- teachn R s, whether they were aganst ty carry away. dshonesty, or aganst gamblng, or aganst radng orchards, or aganst * * *. any other vce or crme, would f ths happened only once,, probbly be held by the school trusfamcrs loss would not bu very rreat. ;U. t,? as \ yhn]w akanm the prescrbed But stealnk frut and vegetables s <>urs(; of stl;, y Complants to the not a soltary crm.-. t s commt- trusu, t. s WOU UJ he made by those who ted over o and over every Jay n the :((, ]t t mt the. tops werf - benk trod. ek. The total lo.ss lo armes s Aul.umoblsts do not stop at stealng only the frut they want themselves. They frequently steal a lot more tba they personally need n o-ler to sell t. Last Frday nght, lor nstance, a farmer at Nutswamn pcked ffty baskets of fne peaches from hs trees and left them n hs The old sayng-that one should love hs neghbor as hmself, and that one front yard to be delvered to a truck- should do unto others as he would er the next mornng. Durng the that others should do unto hm, are nght the entre lot of peaches was ust as vtal prncples today as they stolen by automoble theves, perhaps were when they were frst uttered: by one man, perhaps by several. The They are as greatly needed n the loss to the farmer was $25, for ths world today as they ever were. was what he was to have receved for * * * the peaches. Nor do these frut theves content themselves wth smply stealng the frut. n many cases, n ther haste abd eagerness to get the frut, they tear branches from trees and break them down so greatly that t takes years for the growth of the tree to repar the damage done. * v * Some farmers are abandonng growng frut and vegetables close to the roads. Many orchards were planted years ago, before the advent of automoble theves n such great numbers as at present. The growng of frut on these trees near the publc hghways cannot be dscontnued wthout rootng _put the trees whch have been planted and whch have.grown to bearng age. Ths would be as great a loss to the farmers as the robbng of the crops by automoblsts. * t * t s mpossble to polce the country dstrcts so as to prevent aulomoblsts from stealng farmers crops. Even f a polceman were mounted and had only a short route, t would easly le possble for an automoblst to rob an orchard wlle the polceman "was on some other part of hs beat, for those thefts of crops are carred on durng daylght.and darkness. * * * Farmers labor under great dsadvantages n these latter years. Bad weather, droughts, nsect pests, low prces and other causes cut down ther profts. When to these thngs are added delberate thefts of th<> crops they have worked early and late to rase, ther stuaton becomes perlous. Nor do they see any way to escape from these depredatons. * * * An automoblst drvng along sees fne frut just over the fence. H-e calls upon others n the ear to watch whle he gets over the fence nd steals the frut. f he or the watchers see anyone comng le can get back lo the ear and be fur away before a glmpse of the r.umher of hs machne can lt obtaned. The farmer has lost bs frut and be has no redress. w * * To watch hs orchards day and Slght Xrom the lme the frst frut Was ft to eat to the tme when the. last of the crop was harvested would cost the farmer as much as the crop s worth. ll every.drecton he s handcapped by the condtons whch s,,,.,...,.wt h;» Antdnuhles travel so swftly that a ear can he many mles away before any attempt can he nmle to overtake t, even f the occupant of the ear should be seen whle ste.lr.g the frut. Pursut n >uch u.-.c.-; hnp-bss, * * * When a frut thef s caught he ~ought t-got-a lour term n jal. No rnere fne would lt ths ollense.. T l l -.H.---.r. v. v l ; : a n. n - : l. e r y, ] ;,,.,.v,,, -;. n r. l., f.- - n l s...- >.f.. > - b l l -, -. n -! ; r e : t n j u r y. C-h..;..: tn-!!.:.,..; ;. m - t n " " -.. v l n - n.-.tulll tl,- l..v- :.r. l-.-lv n s:,y ll.;..).-v l...m. tl.e fru. n.n a avh r snal ml". up ll.e road and only Slo p<d where they W-rc raurb t" ll t. T n n. n t Ml le V-t :lv «. ( t h- t vvl ;nu t pc u l upon and all teachngs of that knd would be promptly suppressed. *.. - W And yet the only real advance that can be made n rasng the standard of moralty s through teachng the young and nculcatng a hgher sense of the rghts of others. Meantme the farmers wll probably htve to suffer. mprovements to automobles make farm thefts more and more easy. The chance of detecton, capture and punshment, s so slght that anyone wth the desre to steal from the farmers has lttle to fear. Heavy punshments to the few who are caught should be meted out, but thes» cases wll be so rare as to nspre no fear n the hearts of those who are ndned to steal. The man who can "get away" wth somethng that does not belong to hm s regarded as slck and smart and worthy of prase and emulaton by a large part, of the publc. Only a hgher publc sense f moralty, justce and honesty can effect a change. (Town Talk contnued on page 2.) DBENMBB Your TAXCAB wants are more quckly suppled when you call 506 for we are adequately equpped wth good, clean, comfortable cars that are drven by careful chauffeurs. Any tme, day or nght, by callng 50S you are sure of satsfactory servce. Red Bank Taxcab Servce Offce: 84 Monmouth Opposte R R. Depot RED BANK, N. J. Street, CHARLES BOTTAGAEO, Prop. Slab a punshment would not prevent addtonal thefts, however. Kut U- M> ea^y to st.-al when nnh.s :m -MtmnbL. ;.hn;vdc <f the fence, and the nu-als uf csl-aje art so c-tan even f tn.- farmer or an Lenders and followers ennh>yer- should see hm from a l.-- t.-n. There are sn-ealled ppelcss furnaces, but only one genune, that no frut or vegetable thef s lkely to n prevented from commttng these thefts.thvnj.l feur CALORC. The Calorc embodes of jpture am pur.-hnrnl. (he <?vatcst -umlnatn of patentrd, practcal and tme-tested r:-r.lably."l!. f...!-h-) v> l\ atur ; fuund.n any warm-ar lve hllllyl a Cll or \!:: table lnucc.n (n- nnrket. (let the " ptv lnt v.."h : -"l " "" : n ::u..l CalC-.tl you get guar- l s j u, \ of h u y pn ^ l (llt J l v l l,,, r jr p ll \ ll t en tfr fmn H n< m l t n <U.,dl\ wn tn., < b n. (.. Thv publc Kchooh*, whch almost ( very youm? person tn lunl, should be.mule a gr..l force n teachng thn doctrne. The vhool aro.now overloaded wlh varety of fmht mll folles V lnpl engrafted on the ;n; l.;f., t;,m. Over 0(,(0( snthl;.! u-n-rs. Order NOW. BALEY & COMSTOCK at GEORGE OGLVES Knst Front Street, Rod Banlt, N. J. P. O. Don 342. Hono Conn. RED BANK, N. J. Sol Real Estate Rent Cottages Wrte nsurance Monmouth County Farms W. A. HOPPNG TRUEX BULDNG BROAD STREET Before RED BANK REGBTEK, AUGUST M, ltl. Fnest Whte Slppers $5.00 A Clean Sweep! Thpusads of Pars of Fnest Shoes for Women $5.00 A loss of over half :. /. Values $9.85 to $6.50 -ONE-STRAP -TWO-STRAP Best Sport Oxfords $5.00 Hand Turned Slppers $5.00 Thnk of the best whte kd slppers you can and a $5 bll The combnaton seems as far apart as the poles and yet on Monday, and untl all are swd, you can buy the fnest at ths prce. Not only s the prce absurdly low for the qualty but the styles new and exclusve-advance models n every partcular. > Whte Kd Slppers lke these are just as popular n the ballroom aa on the boardwalk Theyre ndspensable the year round. Ths sale at $5.00 ncludes models as follows: CENTER BUCKLE -TONGUE LOU XV HEELS -SDE BUCKLE -BLACK NLAYS DOLLY HEELS Womens Sport Shoes $5.00 At $5.00 we offer exclusve styles of Sport Oxfords and Pumps n whte genune buckskn or superor whte fabrcs trmmed n black and tan. No par worth less than $9.85 Many were $3 and $lt. Gettng Your Car Repared Get an estmate on all motor repars, overhaulng and gnton work. We te]l you what t costs before Startng your work. A. McCLASKEYS SERVCE STATON Broad Street, at R. R. CROSSNG Telephone Monmouth Beach 2296 C. A. CAMPBELL & SON MONMOUTH BEACH, N. J. Formerly at Shrewsbury, N. J. AUTOMOBLE GARAGE Cars Sold on Commsson vrf Automoble Reparng, Pantng, Trmmng and Letterng CADLLAC 8 and BUCK Overhaulng a Specalty NO JOB TOO LARGE NOR MUN TOO SMALL TO RECEVE OUR ATTENTON lf^your Cadllac * not rght «a*fttonce tu snv«you monoy $ark. Kfn Out Tomorrow The New September Vctor Records On Sale at Tustngs Open Wednesday and Saturday Evenngs- " 6 Monmouth Street (Tel. 208-w) Red Bank, N. J. "SNT THAT FNE?" Tlatn what youll Bay, after cntng n meal nt tho Strand restaurant. Not only our foods and cookng but our neat, enroful and quck servce wll appeal to you. A frst, class dnng hull, servng; good thngs to cat nt moderate prlcca. Wont you call soon?- STRAND RESTAURANT Broad St., Opposte Second Natonal Bank, Red Bank TMvpHote 8O-4M BmstealsWormSyrup "To * rtllren An feo«e 4>f mrfvt, n ^Vhma lllrtclln uro followed, tt NlVltt l>*f >H«uronlty Anl Mtermotas HANTOKN, t contan* lull dmc llr yennr* tut. 8aU tremrhen or «nun, « bottle, Eft!. 0 A. Vmnh«M«NT. )., PfcOaAttlnlftlt Monmoutt County 8urrog«tat Offlca. Kotlee to creuom to prchcnt clams aganst n the ranttn or tho entnto ot Wllam A.. C>lf, flrccfl..t. Pammnt to tho or<l«of JMph L. Don-»uhctber<, euwnton «nforculd, tlwlr dflt«leltu anl and femands lemands atalnt nlnt th.j d tou l«r o«th, wthn alx mtrnlh. tmm tht _ of tho " order, or th.r wll lu fcr th«uld J.. J

5 Take the Car wth a Careful DrWer Parkers Tax Servce DAY AND NGHT SERVCE Careful Drvers and Frst CBSB Can Rates Reasonable. VERNON PARKER, Prop. C8 Monmoutl Street, RED BANK. Phone 4-W. Monmouth County Surrostea Ofnc«. Notce to credtor* to present clams affalnst etata. n the matter of tle entate of Berth* Wagner, tteceancd. Furttuunt to the order of Joncph..,,Donshay, surrofato of the County of Monmouth, mode >»r> the twenty-thrd day of June, 92. on the applcaton of the "Farmera* Loan and Trust Company,* executor of the estate of Bertha Wa?ner, deceased, notce s hereby gven to the credtors of Hat deceased to exhbt to the ubacrlber, executor as afore»nd, ther del)ta and tlemanuh Rgaltst the»nd estate, uncr onth, wthn sx muntlx from tle date uf, tle aforesad order, or they wll bu forever barred of ther actons therefor UKntflt the Hut Hubscrlber. Dated Freehold, N. J.. June 28, 92. THE FARlMBnS LOAN AND TUST COMPANY, " 22 Wllam Street. New York Cty. We Buld and Assst You to Fnance YOUR HOME m t N CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. TO ELZABETH LANQUMNA KOMANO: lly vlr^e of nn Order «f he Court <>f j Q Chancery uf New Jerm-y nu«l««>t the day j >J uf lhn dutc Jtertof n ctun cume wlure- gj( n JoHph Rmuno la uultltner and you. KlUabth Lamulnu Hommo, ure d-fudutt, you arts ruqured *" nppor.and ploul. an-»wcr n demur to pettoner" peltluu on or jefu)*. the Heventeentt tny <>f OetoluM n<>xt, or. n default thereof, HHC decree wll bts taken urnln^t you nn thu Clmu-ollu- H thnk erutnble and just. The object of Hll»ut t to obtan a decree uf dvorce, lnnolvr the murhke between you anl the wa pettoner., Datf-l August Kth, H2. HOWARD S. OflNSON. Solctor of Pettoner, P. 0. A<ldre»» 00 llroml Htrctt, Red Hank, N. J. Monmouth County Surrogat*«Offce, Notce to credtors to present clams agunat estate. n the matter of the estate of- Brdget E. Furnuant to the order of Joseph L. Donalay, Hurrogute of the county of Monmouth, made on the twenty-frst day of June, 02, on the applcaton of Anna T. Gnrrunn and John H, Appleffte, Jr., executors of the ea-. tate of.brdget E. Gurrlnan, deceased, notce n hereby Rven tn the credtors of aad deceased tu exhbt to the subscrber, execu- J torn nn nf(ren[, ther dehtn nnl demand a Branst the sad eftate, under onth, wthn j bx munthn from the date of the aforesad, order, or they wll be forever barred of ther octonn therefor nffnnst the mu\ subhcrbers. Dated Freehold, N. J., June 2, 92. ANNA T. GARRGAN, JOHN 3. APPLEOATB, JR., Monmouth County Surrogates Offce. Notct to credtors tu present clunh u, r un»t j entnte. n thu matter or tho entree of Kuchol E. Brown, demeaned. Pumuant to the order of Jott«ah J. Donnhy, mrrokte «f the County ot Monmouth, mndo on thu thrteenth dny of Joly, )2. on the upplcttm of Mnry ErHelmo) Phuro nnd Henry Cnmpbell, evmmtavff of tho eetatf of Rnclel *:. ) row* deceased, notce h hereby jflvt-n to tho «r«ltort >f \ pad deceased to exhbt tn the t»brttborn, cxccutorn nn nfofn^ad, thef dcljttt nml, demands mams t the sad estate, dmler oath, wthn fx.nontlh from the date of the nfore^nl order, j or they wll he forever < barred of th-r actons tlurefor agunet tle Bfld subscrbern. Dated Freehold, N. J.. July 3, 92. MAHY EHRCKHON HARO, WONKY CAMHE.U NOTCE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT. Krttate of tlznbcth JMumly l-wc», duc.cnsud. Nuttru n hfr-hy y.wn tlmt thu acfounl^ Of the Hul)s<TlHT, executor f tn*" *«late ut an d [Uceasod, wll be muhtct nml ntutftl by tho HUTOKUU of the county of M<mm»uth nntl roporll Tor Mfttkncnt to the Urphnnu Court of unl cnmty, on nmr.tly, the (ftpcnthlny of Soph-mler, A. )., 02, nt whch tme uppl.-nlcn wll n* made for tlunllownnre uf twnmltthom am cottnrtul fern. Pnttl August 2d, A. U., H2. NTK) STATES TUUST COMPANY OV NEW YORK. For plans and partculars see us at our offce Esner Buldng, Broad Street, Red Bank Monmouth Home Buldng Assocaton Telephone Red Bank 756-W New Jersey Co-Operatve Agency, nc. D. LESTER DANN, Presdent. RED BANK REGSTER, AUGUST 3, 92. # An nsurance Servce Bureau whch can take care of all your nsurance needs. ; ; Fre, Automoble, Plate Glass, Workmens Com-. jt] pensaon, Burglary, Ran, n fact everythng j»j n the lne of nsurance. ;«; AT YOUR SERVCE & v Red Bonk Branch, " ( J»J Room 8, Esner Buldng, RED BANK, N.. PAUL REVERE. Resdent Manager. $ Telephone Red Bank 968 ^ You Can Not Afford to stunt your chlds development Of course not.. But, unless you gve hm plenty of good mlk, he wll not be as strong, nor as tall, nor as far advanced mentally as he was meant to be. How about t? Provde hm at once wth the purest and best, our specally pasteurzed mlk for famly use. SHREWSBURY DARY CO., nc. No connecton wth any other dary or company. Telephone Red Bank_8-R September Vctor Records On Sale Tomorrow DORT Qualty Goes Clear Through A second and heaver reducton n the prces of all models n the new Doft famly of cars frst brought forth at the natonal motor shows n January s now announced. Tourng Roadster Coupe Sedan Get Them at TustngV Open Wednesday and Saturday Evenngs 6 Monmouth Street (Tel. 208-w) Red Bank, N. J. NEW PRCES. Now $985. Now 985 Now 535 Now 685 F. 0. B. Flnt Wre Wheels and Spare Tres Extra J.W. MOUNT CO. Maple Avenue and Whte Street, Red Bank, N. J. Telephone 55 : : A HEW NDUSTRY. Three Former Monmouth County Men n New Chemcal Company. A new ndustry wlm tlrus former Monmouth county men art- nesttd has beun started ;t.ukewood. Thu lrm s km.vv as the Verex chencnl u jay und wll muufnturt a new lqud nstt-u orgnated by Dr. Letter. Sparks, formerly of Asbury arl, who s presdent of the u;\v rum])ny. Wllam J. Norton, lorrm-rly golf profes- nal ut the Deul cfnttry tlul),.^ vce presdent, und Arthur t. Smock, former." of Aslmrv rk. s se-retary. fred W. Conk «maunrcr of the new frm and Clayton Junes,s salesman. ConJton are Very Dffc!! fom Tlo»o of Last Yrar. Farmer:; n, mu.-\ prts uf.mol- mouth county are havng MO (lflculty n ^tltng holp Kwnday.-. KH- plecally s ths the m<v n Atlantc and Holmdcl to\vn.sl)![), -.. M:my men from dstant places at- luokn^ for; work on farms-thocalxml.s and t s! a common sght to MM- unhplnyed j men walkng the roads n ^loup.s. Ths pondtnn s vstly lffcrtmt ; from last year, when t was almost ; mpokslle for the lannt.s to %v[ hflp for "love or nrnn-y." MARLBORO NEWS. Helen DcGraw Run Over by Auto But Escapes Scruus njury. Helen DeGraw stepped from hehnd u wa^on n front of an automoble Frday and was knocked down and run over. She was badly brused and cut but nv buncs WL-T broken. Mr. and Mrs. A... Charltun and Ruth Snff on of Slam lord, Conn., have bejn \ r stng Mr. and Mrs. J.. KnfjT Mr. Steers of (ca^o, wlo las been vntn^ ha sster, M»a Kt*ers, returned home Wednesday. Mss Katharne Monrut: of Ne\v York has been vstng -M. and Mrs. E. -.. llyrnes. Mss Marjoro Kly, who has been takng a sx weeks courso n (.olumba college at New Yo-k, has rvtuntd home.. Mrs. Theodore lrke and M^-s. Howurd HeHcr spet husday nt Asbu - y Park, < Helenand Nna Ma^-c are spendng a few days wth M, and Mrs. S. K. Ourts at KeaBbnrr. Mr.s. Tlomas Felds s vstng M"s. Rutherford of Red latk. Mr. and Mrs. Ell.-; Thonpson and Mss Rose Flood of Kasl Oan.^e lave h*on vstng Mr. and.ms.(. K. Thompson. j George Strckland, and famly and [Walter Heser and famly have returned- home from < lllu uud Suach wle* they have" been campng for a few weeks.! Tle rls of the.marlkht rannnf elub went on a pcnc to Clarks Landng Frday. Mrs. John urd )v,> MT spendng a vw days wth Mr. -.H and famly at Seabrjj,ht. (.arr. Pttgov arn ln^ Hm.k of Freehold have been \ ^t nj; ther grandparents,.mr. and.ms.. \\. V>mk. Mr. and Mrs\ Lester lerle [ and : duk^or Maran and \]:. -..John Story j of Freehold spent Sun-hV wth Ml*. llrlnrls parents,.m. am M rs, VY. C. Herbert.. Mrs. >. T. Ely e^ornu-d the n^ club at her homo last Wednesday ; fternnon. Mss Cntburne.flayward has returned home, nlh- spendng he month of Au.u-u«(. ;t.-trenton. Mss lltd.-n JJrooks uf.arln^.m, j wle rs btm v^l \n*z M*, and.mrs. ;.], Knsman, reunu-d home Frday: M^> P\:-e Kn-.: > spfndntr a ov. weeks wth fruuh at Brooklyn. Mss lek \V.->f of Nurtl.nn^ ] Hruch and U: mond lmn lave been, v^tn"- Ms, and Mrs. H,.. [West, Crnc Mat>;e^.s )c-n(lu" a v- Sfhau-k of led SPECAL EXCURSON $3.OO (War Tax 24 Cent Addtonal) TO ATLANTC CTY THURSDAY, SEPT. S Specal Tran leave Red Bank (Eattern Standard Tme) 8:0 A.M.! PLENTY OF FARM HELP. j <» Returnng leaves Atlantc Cty (Eatcrn Standard Tme) 5:0 P.M. as returned alt.l wth MU- Kta Ms. Alar Va; rmooro o l son ar,d Al- - : hh lvnvt: and! S )rnr.a;e luv returned hmw a! r spendnr a few davs wth )lv.." d Mrs..!. WV.t. HO.WDKL- NEWS. Reformed Cluntlt and Sunday- School.-v Rcr.ulm Servces Smdny. Ml!!:. L: lrl clusc! m ;l REMOVAL munth tn lurmtl cluvl and. Sumlny-.s-lHul wll resum srrvk-es Kulay. Rv. Wlmc MUNnr, llu pastor, spt l:»r t week n New Yur; state. Tlomns lny-,. and.t^n^s. TnrktT of SnrnHlHll. Massafhustts, anl.ldn Smth of Pllhdl-. pl VT r-ft quests of Dand B. " Kly. Malga-t und CcorR Kly have rtund fnm larttnrd, Cn-ttLt, uhtro hty spt seval days wth tlfr ^rnndpartts, Mr. and Mr.s. (orj: A\ T. Sutphn. The lattor arc makng a ^^;ly wth Mr. and Ms, Ely.»- Klahorut pffpratuns an lnn^r nad fur tlu- anurl "hrnwn supper" of the RorurMfd church, whch wll le lu-ld Octulcr Hth. Mrs. Danel.S. ^ly s charman (f the enmntte n durne and her assstants are Mrs. Branson Butler. Mrs. John W. llance. Mrs, ^.ra Stlwajon u j ]\r.s. Kujjnr Kly. School wll n-pon for nmtlpr t-n next r Ps<a\. The nteror of jthe seoollluus, and th. furntut have heen rc\mnshod hy red KtttV. the jantor. <harle«. ad Alfvccl lashr.n.-k.f Stone Brll.;!, Mew York, spent last syek wth Cal. n lla.-hnnuk. NEWS. Tl.- Ms.-..-!! Hoey Lutcrtnn V H.-*-..Mare rnrl Pnrly,!, am.. ( ldey cnlcrtal a party frnl.h at t lunch party «t llfllaal Head a t-\v l\:- ajvo. tle jjuesl^ were Ms.;.;,! :, Dttmar of KClohl, M~s... : ; Duly and M.-.. Anna Norm; f ult.; \,-rl;, M-.- tt ). Cancv uf hahnx and M>"-.losephne S..-!! of led Hank. l.uncheo!»,!.- -CMM on tlt- heach and another.mlure was an exhltoll of t;ll-> d:h. njlf hy M- - Jlttmar and.\l-s Norman. _.Msse:. Mur-.r( Helen tead ale vstllk lelatve- ll.clscv Ctv Heghts.!\T-;s Armena Brenner of Xow York s -penlur :<ev-n hys wth lcr parent-,,\l r.,m Mrn. lrcl llrnr. Ms, l.ols l-lr.^cr -tas- holltlt. lll Overland lourn;; m". Mrs. lcur fsm sp>nt prt of last, vvrrk wth ler srter, Ms, John lnllaml of Marlloro. Mrs. lommn. MRPP hus returned to Slrmvslmry aflr havng ^pet.hvcral weeks wl her sster, Mrs. wl # Pge Fva WLLAM OBREN MEANS HGH GRADE SERVCE Approved and mproved Heatng Plumbng Roofng Water Systems Copper Work Earthen and ron Ppe RED BANK and SEA BRGHT ONLY A FEW DAY For sx days, be^nnng today, there wll be ;\ ^gantc sale of the re-. mander of Henry Grafs stock of footwear for men, women and chldren, such as Has never before been offered to the publc of Monmouth County. Despte the quck and contnued response to our many sale announcements durng the past two months, there s stll much footwear that must be moved. The prces effectve durng our recent sale have been further revsed and n rnany^nst.nc.es they have been cut n two. Folks of dscrmnatng tasto, who have been accustomed to buy ther footwear from one shop, fearng to make a-change lest t prove unsatsfactory, wllfnd t to ther advantage to pay a vst to ths sale. These shoes have the craftsmanshp,, style and qualty n every shoe. We cannot enumerate here each and every bargan n the store, but the few tems below are only a slght sample of what s awatng your call. Remember You wll be the loser. The stock must go to someone. Why not have your share of t at practcally your own prce? Mens W. L. Douglas $9, $0.4 $ shoes, black and tan, Englsh last and round toe. Now gong at the very low prce"...-. $5.95 Mens Emerson make tan Oxfords, round toe. These shoes sell everywhere for almost twce what we are askng for them. Now at. $3.98 Mens Tan Brogue. Regular S<S value. Now at $4.79 Mens U..S. Army Shoes, Annapols last, gun metal, made to sell at XT per par. My prce now $3.49 Mens Tan Brogue Oxfords, Slaters Make? Three dfferent styles $4.79 Womens Black and Whte buckskn, hand sewed sport oxfords, specal at $2.49 Mens Patent Leather Ox- fords. Plan toe. Regular $8.50. Now gong at... $4.9S Mens Genune Cordovan, Englsh last. All szes. Regular $0 value. Removal sale prce : $4.98 Womens Vc Kd Julettes. Szes 3 to 8. Regularly sold n most stores at $2.50. Removal sale prce $.69 HENRY SALE DALY, RAN OR SHNE. Womens Two-strap Whte Canvas Mltary Oxfords. Szes o to 7. Specal at. -. $.45 Chldrens Vc Kd Pumps. Szes 3 to 8. Regular $2 value. Now gong at Womens Two-strap Tan Oxfords, hand sewed. Most stores get $8 for these shoes. Were sellng them now for $2.98 Womens Black and Whte Sport Oxfords and Black and Tan Sport Oxfords.. Mens Dr. Haynes mproved Cushon Sole Shoes. Vc kd. Regular $8 value. Removal sale prce We are mnv. sollnjr Potato Sprayng Machnes and Materals ofore you order. We av n ;t n st-m!<:> meet any competton cnnslprnr qualty, 98c $2.49 $3.49 Lttle Gent Shoes. Szes 9 to 3 -_. Black a-nd Tan $.98 Mens Tan Englsh Last Shoes. Goodvear welt $3.49 Mens.Black and Tan hand sewed.oxfords, regular SG. value..... $2.49 Msses Tan Hgh Cut, szes to 2. Specal $.98 Have about 00 pars Rubber Boots, short and hp styles, all standard makes. Regular $6 values. To close out at $3.49 \\\ ly a su fn ly f H an Sprayers and Repar lar.s. YLml.Spa. Black /Nf" -n.", O.vlrrtl r.a(l.m;;..als. U-.so! l-r.v.vs. "ruko-v. V Womens Comfort Oxfords, specal $.98 Vwlds" Kleelro Kand Materals. FRONT STREET, RED BANK. Ts am d-par arth. tlt!-, Ke ) Vllv-wS]r;;y Hose, Spray KLtn^s and many other thngs ton nneous to menton. Orders taken for Kouml llushel Baskets. f.vou wsh wo wll >pray Your Orchards or!<ll or wrte for anythng you nued. otutuo Hcndrckson S Son Mddetown, N. J. Telephone 798-K. Dealers n FARMERS SUPPLES * t

6 Page So RED BANK REGSTER, AUGUST 3, 92.!. /. : -. ". - "..? AUCTON SALE Two famly house located at Rumson, N. J., on Avenue of Two Rvers, about two mnutes walk from Red Bank trolley. Sale wll take place on the property 4 * Each sde of house contans sx rooms and ample closets; cellar under entre house. Lot s 5O#feet -.., by-65 feet A buldng and loan mortgage for a substantal part of the purchase can be arranged. Payment of 0 f o requred at tme of sale; balance when deed s delvered. "..;.,. ;..... Ths s an opportunty to secure a-desrable property at reasonable prce on easy terms. «;»* LONG BRANCHS BG FRE. LOSS OF $60,000 N BLAZE EARLY SATURDAY MORNNG. Schoolhouse, West End Ralroad Staton and Three Other Buldngs Detroyed Blaze Thought to be of ncendary Orgn. Fre thought tu have been of ncendary orgn destroyed lve buldngs at Long Branch early Saturday mornk wth a loss of $60,000. The West End ralroad staton, a prmary school and three other buldngs were, wped out., The blaze started n the automoble pantng shop conducted by G. Edvy and rapdly spread to the other buldngs. The schoolhouse was of brck constructon but the heat was so ntense the buldng caught fre on the nsde. Sparks set fre to the roof of the staton. Mrs. Flora Fabers boardng house adjoned the pant shop and ths soon caught fre. A barn that was beng remodeled nto a house was also destroyed. When the fremen arrved t was seen the fre would be a dffcultbo. to handle and ad was summoned from Deal and West Lonj? Branch. Ol soaked rags found by the fremen rear where the blaze started strengthens the belef that the fre j was set. J Wllam Tuppn, the staton agent, occuped rooms over the staton, He and hs wfe lost most of ther belongngs. Charles OKeefe and James Warnet, two of the fremen, were njured when the Toof of the staton collapsed. The buldng used by Mr. Edvy rclmnx-red from hs njures and s able to be about. was owned by Mrs. Faber and her Mrs. Frank Kobedee and her total loss s placed at SU.OOO. Mr. daughter l.a of Bayonr.e spent last Edvys loss amounted to?<,oup. week wth Mrs. John B. Stlwagor.. The Mhoolholst. w:s valued at S^n,- Joseph tonr.urf has < u hs job (00 and the staton at StS-mo. wth John Maher. None (f (he losers was fully protect- Mr. and Mrs. Han,d Sout and ed by nsurance. jther daughter Klzahelh spent part of last week at Aberdeen,.Maryland. New OrRn for Church. The lades ad socety of the le-! LNCROFT N^WS. formed -hun-h of fols Ner; ha.- g Schntzkes New House s Ncarng Completon. Ludwg Schntzkes new house on the Everett road s Hearng comple- houkht an Ksey ufon for the useludv of the church at a cost nf S..f.n. t s expected to use the <»rkan fur the frst tme Sunday, when church servces wll le resumed after havng been dscontnued several v-t-ks ton. on account of the vacaton of Jev. Danel P.»<>yU-, tlv pastur. COLTS NECK NEWS. Resdent! of Ths Place mprovng at tle Long Branch Hosptal. Sherman Vnng, son (f J. Henry Vnng, s rapdly recoverng at lle Long Brunch hosptal from njures Whch he, receved. an alltolhoble accdent throe, weeks ago. He s able to st up. Asher Crvng has hal a new roof put on bs porch. Mrs. Klla Nelson ot l.onr Branch was a recent, guest of Mrs. Asher Crawford. Mrs. Nelson was born n peach and ce cream festval Tlur-.- the house where Mr,:. Crawford lves. (. V., flmln, m,, f m. xt Wl. ll; at the Jl.-rmde nm... was fmynan. tlu.pel. The profts wll. be turned Several resdents of ths place on ver H the Lncroft unt of the Kd Saturday attended the funeral of Mrs. l Jas Cross s,, socety t-.e.y jand wll be usel for.lames Covert of Kcyport, formerly ( j j,. -,\VUUllded l-uld-!:-.l!ul of Colls Neck.! ther famles Monnutl cou.te. lames H.ggts K st "(lly mpn.vnt A full attc.h.u-f n.-u.-r. of le at the l.on; Uramb hosptal lade., ad sm.-ty :?t... t v-:- where he underwent a: ov-atnp,..!> attended a meetl g of ll.e lurj v Hardd Sehenek bas moved <> r.-" at tn. chapel Tlur-.lay.-T t - - -) l. hold. He retal l.< job o: Tl.-odove Lews? farm. were served by Mr". Wllam lt ay. llelre lm-t - of -al-.e" and e.lle,- TnV nteror nf the par-onn"-.;. been repanted uud -cdc. r:. The work was done by [lev. Danel Doyle. Wllt.n»nl Sherman Hunt hnv each bought a-sfdcbd;..,r autnudtl EVF.KETT NEWS. Slknley Stlwoll to Unvc n Pplc Hculfr n H Store. Stanley Btlwdl wll have a ppeleflb heater lmtalled n Urn lore. The cpllur for (he leuter wn, dug ln»t weol ly Jo»opU Connors. School wll Va-op-n for unother term next Ttwadu/: TB HCOO- muan la beng repared by Frank J. wkhllt. uwltk Curt<)» KM utmost fully. The Careful Fttng OF THE MATERNTY CORSET s most mportant f you are to^pnjoy healthful support, pleasng appearance and entre comfort durng the most crtcal tme of womans lfe. You. are assured the comfort of quet prvacy and the servces of an expert n corset fttng at THE PEARL 5 Broad Street Red Bank Got sard Maternty Corfts are recommended by leadng phytcant. "Home of Gossard Corsets" Most of the enclosures an; on, and the owner, who lves at Hrooklyn, expects to move nto the house next month. Hs two brothers are helpng hm buld the house and they are boardng wth Raymond Mol/.un.. Mss.vnme Lews has returned to Ltca, New York,, after a stay wth her sster, Mrs. Horton Roach. School wll re-open next Tuesday. Mss Lena Anderson, of KuokMton, Pennsylvana, and Mss Anna Cross of Phalanx have been engaged av teachers for another year. Mss Elzabeth Hurley of Shrewsbury s vstng Mrs. C-oye C. Rcdnlc. The lades ad socety wll h.d a MrM. llawhes and her granddaughter of lrocl.lvn are v-t." at llarrv j Rcl.dale.-.! Ms. (enrce l!,;,v lpent part.- of last ve heve. Wllam lass.-ll \v days la-m week wt. Lnda : s.tt. be dam ofth pany. The ( damaged n t of U..nV f.ud M r f ; bcnjr mad.,l Tnlen \v:,ter,,,,. -pllway W,T. l.nlly rm..bult : x vm-ls Mrs. Wllmna of lv>.<uyn s (.pondng n few days wlf her -ster, Mr. Wllam H-ay of Phuluus. t pn.v.s to nlvcrthe n Thu Telephone 46S-J. TALARCOS EXPRESS A. J. Talarco, Prop. LOCAL AND LONG DSTANCE HAULNG Packages and Trunks a Specalty Satsfacton Guaranteed 268 Shrewsbury Ave. RED BANK, N. J. STRAGHT LNE LAST MO need of Bufferng wth cramped toea f you wear Dr, Koher flloea. The ntrnjht lno last follows the outlne of the foot thus gvng every too plenty of room for eu3c and comfort Conc n and try on a par BERKS " SAMPL- SHOE STORE, UruaJ Strom, K«d Bank, 4 t 4 V 0 FLOUR 24 b bag $.9 K* $ $4K>4K* <HN>63>t L * (J^^ /T^"> ^SJ ^ ^Rs. * ^^.OAjHt36.K u^.faa.jmkj** FRANKLN OUR PRCES ARE ALWAYS LESS NEW YORK STATE FULL CREAM CHEESE b CURTS BROS. JAMS Jar 25c ECONOMY GROCERS. WE SELL STANDARD NATONALLY ADVERTSED MERCHANDSE 37 Broad Street, 87 Lnden Place, 53 Shrewsbury Avenue, RED BANK. Man and Pearl Streets, FAR HAVEN RUMSON Del Monte De Luxe PLUMS, No. 2 sze can Regular 25c Seller Del Monte APRCOTS, regular 25c sze, reduced to TUNA FSH RCORD BRAND Xs Sc MUSTARD SARDNES 2 ounce cans Fancy Blue Rose b 6c PURE CDER VNEGAR n glass lugs, gallon * * * * * *< Blue Tp MATCHES! 6 packages L.UX PACKAGE 9c RNSO 3 Packages 0c sze 8 c Our Spces are guaranted alrclly pure PAROWAX lb cake loc 5 4 6c 8c 3c 55c Mason Jars, dozen, pnts 69c; quarts 75c; half gallons $.25 Mason Jar Tops, dozen 25c Fne No. 7 F>arlor BROOMS, each COFFEE, b 20c Ths Coffee s of very fne mld drnkng qualty BEST TEAS Mxed, Ceylon, Oolong and Japan lb3sc Goodluck Jar Rngs, 3 for 25c 47c ALT Rose or Plsner Brand can HOPS Large package loc t 4

7 THE SENSE OF SAVNG Savng money s merely a nutter of self-nterest. f you dont save and accumulate, you wll never be able to take advantage of MONEY-MAKNG opportuntes. ;, What are you ganng- -what real worth-whle thn^ by Spendng carelessly the best hours of your lfe and the beat dollars of your earnngs.? Selfnterest says you must SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! Open an nterest Account today. Money deposted on or before Saturday, September 3d, wk draw nterest from the frst. THE SECOND NATONAL BANK RED BANK, N* J.. _, Total Resources Over $3,000, par cent pad on Commercal Acoount carryng a balances of et,ooo or more A par cent pafat on Savngs Account* at any amount. AN NVTATON TO NSPECT OUR NEW FALL FOOTWEAR S EXTBfflB TO All AT THS TME Our large assortment of stylsh footwear for Fall s now ready for your approval. The newest models are here, some of whch are dsplayed n our attractve show wnddws. May we have the pleasure of an early vst from you.sohhat we may show you the advance Fall models. " ALBERT S. VLL Shoes That fatsfy RED BAMK 8 Broad Street Red Bank, N. J. s am made for Men who Thnk for Themselves Such folks know real qualty and DEMAND f. They prefer Camels because Camols gve them the smoothest, mellowest smoke they can buy because they love the mld, rch flavor of chocest tobaccos, perfectly blended and because Camels leave NO CGARETTY AFTERTASTE. Lke every man who does hs own thnkng," you want fne tobacco n your cgarettes. Youll fnd t n Camels. And, mnd you, no flashy package just for -show. No extra wrappers! No costly frlls! These thngs dont mprove the smoke any more than premums or coupons. But QUALTY! Lsten} Thats CAMELS RSF fthfe OF NEWS. HAPPENNGS OF NTEREST N MONMOUTM COUNTY. w, ( m. rooal Natal, Sale of Property, Buldng Opwralom, Bo4(* Do. ln»., S!«fat Fr... BMu, Martmf% an* Dtaaflw -Other tt.nu. The engagement of Mss M»rnn Combs, daughter of Charles Comba of Vlla Park, to Harry MeKnght, of that place has been announced. Maurce Dobbn, son of A. B. Dobbn of Freehold, has been lad trjr wth blood posonng whch developed from a mo»()bt" bte. Mrs. Samuel Barron of Long Breach gve brth to a son at the hosptal at that plate Monday of last week. A daughter was born to Mrs. Harry Chern of Freehold Morulay of last week.» A son was born to Mr. and Mrs Clarence Felds of Asbury Park last Wednesday. Mrs. Robert Holmes of Avon gaye brth to twns, a son unl a daughter, last week. Sherffs Dne»t ScottyY Sherffs from many of New Jerseys countes enjoyed a feast at Scottys resort at Neptune Heght * Saturday week, at whch Senator Wllam B. Mackay, Jr., was hoomed for governor on the Republcan tcket. The feast was arranged by Sherff Gravatt of Monmouth county. The World Bgget Chcken. A Jersey Black Gant chcken bred and owned by Dexter P. Upham of Belmar, whch weghs twenty pounds and has been judged the largest chcken n the world, wll be taken to the Pacfc coast for exhbton a poultry shows. The chcken s n Bured for $,000. Sckle. Gll. Mss Myrtle Sckles, daughter of Grandn Sckles of Long Branch, was marred last Wednesday to Thomas Gll of Newark. The ceremony was performed at the Reformed church by Rev. Alfred Duncombe. Th< brde was tem&rly musc teacher a the Keypot scfcool. Dempey at Spxkff Lake. Jack Dempsejr; the worlds heavyweght champon, refereed ore of the bouts held at Sprng Lake Frday nght as a beneft for the Sprng Lake hosptal. After the.bouts Denpsey was the guest of honor at a dnner gven by Otto Kaucrt of Long Brandt. Property Sold Thrd Tme. Henry Marshall of Asbury Park has sold the property on Man street and Frst avenue, whch he bought for the purpose of erectng,a store to the Belmar auto company. The property was sold to Mr. Marshall by James Farry, who also planned to buld on t. Doctor Accdentally Shot. Dr. J. H. Flppen of New York was accdentally shot n the back wth a small rfle whle walkng along the rver at Pleasure Bay last week. The rfle was fred by Lester Reed, aged thrteen years, who says he dd not see Dr. Flppen. The wound was slght. Chance Games Regulated. Recorder James Wyle of Keansburg handed dow% a decson last week regulafeg tha chance games at that place." n alrfndgames that are conducted a souvenr must bo gven each player and all the numbers on the wheel must be covered before t s spun. Boardwalk Damaged by Fre. About thrty feet of boardwalk and a secton of bulkhcadng n front of the property of Alfred Nathan at Deal were destroyed by (re last Wednesdaynght. The blaze s thought to hove started from embers from a beach fre left by pcnckers. Belated Weddng Announcement. Announcement has beon made of the marrnc;? of ^tss.tclla V. Hartman and Donall A.fjttfson, Jr., both of Long Branch. The weddng took place eleven ye;.rs apo and has been kept secret, tn brde and groom contnung to lve at ther respectve homes. Goodman Blumberg. Mss Mram Goodman ard Hary Blumberg Wen; marred Sunday at the home uf tll. brdes sster, Mrs. J. D. Tobas of Long Branch. A large number of relatves and frende wtnessed the ceremony and h thf> recepton whch followed. Song Wrter Honored by Order. A hymn enttled "Sqlf Consecraton," wrtten by Mss Martha A. Kdder of Ocean Grove, s now beng dstrbuted by the St. Martha Ssterhood, an Englsh order whch has a large membershp n the Epscopal church n England and Amerca. Two Cottages Entered. The home of Wllam E. Beattc at WanamoRsa was entered by a sneak thef whle the famly was absent lust Wednesday nl several artcles were stolen. Or. F. B, Burdges house at that pljcc was nlsocntered and a few artcles were stolen. Cvl War Veteran Dead. James W. Johnson, o veteran of the cvl wr, dd at the home of hs duuprhtcr, Mrs. Wllam Bedle of Mntawnu, la.«l "rdn.v week. Mr. Johnson lved ll Brooklyn over forty years, le bal lvedwth hs mupnttr the past ten years. Held on Tfeft Charge. " " Loroy Mlle, M Anbury Pnrk col-j >rcd youth, was.arrested lust weed; on complant " Anu U. Fuller, also colored, wlm charged Mller wth pckng up» pmltkbook contanng $.8, whch she lne! dropped. Mller was held n $u( bal. Freehold Grl V/cJ,. Mss, Mare Muster of Freehold nnd John J. Nance, who s employed at Jbe Long Branch hosptal, were <rnrre<! K tlay at Long Branch by Hev. W. t. r.bckrnnn, Held ns Mur.lr Wtnene. Two whte wmen md a colored woman lvnc at VVeHt Omn Grove were artesh-d l-.t weeh an wtnesses n the murder- f Cnnllo (!a/./,o a. Avon a f.w w"l>ss ago. Want to Bo A»»«nblyn»n. /?n«l H: JMO, a.onjf Branch t, wll M-kohf of the Roptblcu romrulj «tor HScmllymw tlls ful. Mr. lo VVM a clork n the Hcjule n^l yenr. Now Worlda R.lo Record. A worlds cro\ of. (t(! Mtu.^ht, UHH* ycr tt.ko yards was mud on the HeaKnl rllc range last woek by KTgmnt T,, JHHCM uf tn nmrlno corps..(contnued on fxt prc.) Buck Sxes. Roadster $H!5 Put. Tourng US6 tt-sx-s Three Pnt$. Coupe S3S tt-8x-t Fve Pan. Sedan - SW SS-8x-S Four Pas.Couft - 9SS6 tt-sx-s Sern Pass. Tourng 736 es-sa-60 ^n»n POM. Sedan 635 Buck Fours $g-fffur-34tyx>po».roadler t 93S S2-Four-35Fhe Pass. Tourng 976 ee-four-30 Thret Fal. Coupe H76 SS-Fcur-3? Fve Pan. Sedan «SO Ml Trca. O. B. mn, McMan UCR ts Easy to Shft Gears on a Buck SLGHT movement of the hand shfts Buck years, and wthout nose. Thats why thousands of owners prefer Buck for cty drvng. Come n, see the 922 Buck models, and let us demonstrate to you the ease of Buck shft control. No others compare. H. L.ZOBEL Monmouth Countys Largest Automoble Dstrbutor Red Bank, N. J. Telephone 955 (C-) Sea Brght, N. J. Telephone 90 WHEN BETTER. AUTOMOBLES ARE BULT, BUCK WLL BULD THEM Agan Cxtra Sze Frestone frst made the low prce of $3.95 on the Standard Non-Skd, May,2. Unusual purchasng power through bg volume of busness, nnd the great effcency of ts 37,000,000 Plant-sNo. 2, manufacturng exclusvely 30x3 V sze, ;nale ths possble. Now, the producton of the- Cxtrn- Sze 30x3} % tv hts been transferred You feel secure on Frestone Cords, Because tlreatoo Cords dont blow put, Your rcpa mn wll tell you he hasnt seen!> blowout, tl past Prce to"lhr No. 2. Thtf permts the [nlj rcd on ls lre from :J6.65 to $t..;. r ). No such value has ever hef.hv b.vn offered tre users. f your l-nl-.-- hrtmt the Kxtn- S/ \\ stock us!: for our Stand lre Non-Sk. typo at le sumo prce. You wll stll!>e jjetln a<* u.suul lre value. Cords That Dont Blow Out year nrles, 0,(Htf, 5,000. and 20,000 and the tres atll ><)nl Soe your Frestone dealer today. Name below. ford Tlr>n ate bcl» ; lull) t t lovcs 3O.UV-T-M.5O -U -;{,.\t RED BANK, N. J. Joeph Se»tn Tro Cc. Wn.. Morgan n cord

8 RED BANK REGSTER, AUGUST 3, 92...M.FO.BGOTSON H. FEGUaSON Telephone 79-J The M. & H. Upholsterng: Co. CHOCOLATE MALTED MLK Made by the Manufacturers of Eaxle lyjnd CtnJrn^-J Mlk Soncthng New Borders famously good malted mlk delcately flavored wth chocolate. ts delcous! Packed n large or small contaners, your Krocer has t for you. Mx wth hot or cold water or mlk and serve. Sacked by a Real < Guarantee The. Columba (no adjustment payment) guarantee covers all the nuterhla n the battery. t covers the workmanshp lat put them tlutf, t guarantees an electrcal capacty adequate to tle requrements of your car; wll an effcency attest 80% of the orgnal capacty for the perod of the guarantee. You get a guarantee lke ths, only wth the Eghteen dfferent ponts of constructon make the Columba superor n 8 dfferent ways. Honeycomb plate formaton has a trussed sructurc P ^ \ to wthtml bucklng. Unversal termnals male e possble nstullmj); u tme where hours exceptonally wde fllng- holes enables y a -t- easly U-an the- cmutcm nf a!.l.ha. - >-.,. all }!«.,, S.. PJCOT Cor. Globe Court and Mechanc St. l*«d Bank, N. J. NOT TO KNOW S NO EXCUSE To Know How to Keep Well s Relef Than to Call n a Doclor to Get Well. Sckness s a Penally Not an Accdent. One of the host and must dependable and mportant pvventatvvs of gettng sck, mt of the surest ways of keepng well s to form and mantan tn; exceedngly good habt of regular, thorough, daly bowel evacuaton. ^ That s Natures best bet". You should do your best tn help Nature, nut * hnder her n her elfurts to keep you ft ell. Wth t!«best of good ntentons you may employ many methods, [fnnjfr, drastc actng medcnes that fnrcc the bowels to net smply replace, one evl by another evl. t may Mjcurc- temporary acton but t. rolurys juro than tomporury r rtnth., and eth-r bad -ft ets. Dont Jutl^-. by ponse n selo-tnj^ n smple ;-n,e.ly to tns.-t Nature. Performng n l R. tn,,. teat. -Tako Uc- haas for example. Ov»r 70 ypj-h aeo people l.cgan to take HcerlumH. Tndny mllon! of >ajlc all nver tn world take Bcclaus, rctnel l! celans tu ther fvds, h,"d the use of l-cchnuv <!wn frm f.lu-r to fun or from mother to hue< lter fm> er,ev. Bton afler generaton. That. ne;m: much. _ You. never bear any unfavorable ertemn or >n]lant re^ardntf Heeclan.H. That mams nlueh [f no! more. t talus real mert to wthstand the -KH of tn,,. nn, tral. You a do much tn help Nature Keep you well by lteepf; «box of BwlmnB n the lu>»w, ready for UBe lt the flrnl. warnh; of dsorder or denmcoment. j\ l (rutfglntn nell HrecbamH uru tfld to nol Bechnmy. "HEADACHES^ LBEECHAMS PLLS BREF TEMS OF NEWS. (Contnued from last page.) Vera Weeden, Margaret Stults, Helen Thorne, Dorothy Edler, Harret Stults and Anna B. Thorne, Campfre glls of Englsjtown, have Auto Trmmng, nteror Fnshng. been, enjoyng a campng trp on Conches and Parlor Sutes Made to Shark rver. Msses Mary McGantln and Mae Weeden accompaned Order. Goods Called forand Delvered. Guests at a Luncheon. them. 35 W. Front St. RED BANK, N. J. Mrs. John F. Maloney and daugh- J before Se:K-(l connectors are protecton ajjnnst Calforna. (Xernrc. Bayonet-catch Vent plnga ter Evelyn of Matawan were guests at a luncheon Rven at Asbury Park last week hy Mrs. Maloneys sster, Mrs. Danel C. Cunncen of New Rochelle, who wth her two daughters has been spendng a month at Asbury Park. Seabrght Democrats Organze, Seabrght Democrats have organzed for the fall campagn and wll make a strong fght to elect a mayor and two counclman, Ex-Mayor George W. Ellott s charman of the Democratc organzaton and Walter J. Sweeney s secretary and treasurer. Hgh -Honors for Ocean Grover. Post Wheeler, son of Rev. Henry Wheeler of Ocean Grove, s n charge of the Amercan embassy at London, England, whle Ambassador Harvey s attendng the supreme councl at Pars. -Mr. Wheeler s secretary of the embassy. Matawan Grl a Brde. Mss Mary.. rwn, daughter of! Howard L. rwn of Matawan, was j marred last Wednesday to Wllam Taft of.-jersey Cty. The ceremony was performed at the brdes home. The couple wll make ther home at Jersey Cty. Autost Forfets Lcense. Augustus Bullard, an Asbury Park colored man, was arrested last week at Long Branch after falng to stop followng an accdent n whch hs car fgured. Ballard was fned $75 and hs drvers lcense was taken from hm. Dangler West. Mss Ella Dangler, daughter of Mrs. Mary Dangler of Long Branch, and CeclV. West of that place were marred Monday of last week by Rev. M. C. Mc.Corrstn. They wll! lve wth the grooms parents for the present. j Ded at Sons Home. j John L. Black ded at the home of hs son, Charles J. Black of Asbury Park, lust week of general deblty, l-ls home was at Chambersburg, J Pennsylvana, and he had gone to the! shore for hs health. He was 79 yearn old. Record Prce for Lot. A plot of land 00x50 feet on Thrd avenue at Sprng Lake has been sold by representatves of the Joseph Osborn estate to John D. Mner of New York for $23,000 a record prce for land at Sprng Lake. Deal Mnster Dead. Rev. Wllam H. Lynch, rector of St. Marys Catholc church at Deal, ded Saturday after a long sckness from cancer. Father Lynch was born at New Brunswck 62 years ago. He had been at Deal two years. Woman Hurt n Auto Accdent. Mrs. Joseph Pzzone of Asbury Park was badly cut on the face last week when the automoble n whch she was rdng was struck by a car drven by C. H. Johnson, a colored chauffeur. Johnson was fned $25. Ded n England. Word has been receved by Keyport frends of the death of Edward J. Proud at Essex, England. Mr. Proud was G4 years old. He lved at Kcyport many years, leavng there for England about two years ago. Schumann-Henck at Ocean Grove. Mme. Schumann-Henck, who for years has been one of tle most popular and entertanng opera and concert sngers n Amerca, wll gve a concert at the Ocean Grove audtorum next Monday nght. Long Auto Trp. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Parker of Asbury Park left last-week n ther automoble and traler for a trp to They wll make the journey n a lesurely way, stoppng at many ponts of nterest. Addton to Garage.. Samuel Hemlch of Long Branch, j propretor of a garage, plans to make {addtons to hs place and wll add a repar shop. On the second floor he wll nstall a pantng establshment for relnslng used cars. Two More Bodes Comng. The bodes n Thomas Jensen and Urah B. Matthews, both members of the Asbury Park mltary company who lost ther lves n the war, are expected to arrve n ths country fr-m Kranee ths week. A Freehold Weddng. Mss 5] 0. Harper ant! Harry K. Patten of lyoehold were marred (n S-turday, August nth. Rev. Henjamn A. Tnner of Chcago performed the ceremony \t St. Peters reel!) } at Freehold Hnrvejt Home Bg Success. Tn annual harvest home of the Allentown Methodst church last Thursday week was attended by the l.wst crowd ever. The recepts wet Sl.JLO and the profts amounted tn abovl $v>r>0, Alunn Socety Offcers..lo.epl Travs has been rh;sen pv: -lent of the Asbury Pavl; hrh ych.ml alumn assocaton..mss Jlar- ; /re llnlk.! vee plesd, Henry S.TrunN U secretary and KuPseH5. W:: K -k ttauvr. Jb\ry Broken nto. The Malawan publc lbrary was -M rtu one nght las! we<;l: bul p" n-v wa:< found. The thef :!--- hr!;. n!,, Wllam Balers tln- shop nxt door and slde hvo j-llt:--..r.ndes. Sprng.*!.< Couple lope,.d fal MnrrsH and Harry V. j M:r:voll. Mm r n-.-lenls nf Sp-n; l..d;e,.. )u: ; - surprse on (her fnl.-- and l-a-: l-t v.-eck when hy v.-m to Klkon, Maryland, am Occnn Grove (\\t) a Drde. Ano.-nvht ba-,,,..-,, mare.,f " n!, lre./ Ml") >;etle M W-. of O..-,,, (;,,,. ;,,,, J(/l,,, W. Vll".v,nt. l.h.u,..;mj, (. :,,, M". nal.vc!t t,,..,,,,f tj,,, - <,..,,.».; land t:,t». TJP Over ln*tjrj«rt«lusn«ss. A.,, K,.Strasbrj/.*,- of Ocean Jl-ove ba.f tk. over the Hnane! l.tlune,-.,,,f N,.,, s. Parker lt As- m-v ak. Mr. Parker,,,,, l (.ft for t alrrma, where le wll nmke lb future home. Contnued on next page.) SUPPS Headquarters fpr KHAK CLOTHNG FOR MEN AND BOYS Estate of H. N.-SUPP 9 BROAD STREET, RED BANK, N.J. SPECAL v Do Your Feet Achet Men, women and grls whose <* occomton requres them to bo on ther feat, uuallyufferwth foot p*n», cramped toes, corn. bunons,»nd callouaes. all eautt by weak and broken down arch. f t l» not remeded,fl»t-loot d.-»«lope«an<u)ep»n bteono. more, twrera ud the condton mo Scholls "Foot-Eazer" «ffonj«mmtdute relef to all foot chee lav core»nd tt preventatve, t s» uhntlllcally contmet«d dcrlcej that support! the arch and ns top. takea war all ayatn aad un«ven pres»unl Mdna the weght from beeltotoe «no ncea whole ^eho.footkazerehethefee^ body. nd ^h-footkaz doea t tulanllu. You wll fed th* rntful.ndljraclnkefrcctlnonelaystn*.. AU alzea. format, women and chlldretu - Arch supports you can wear comfortably and that save you much msery. * The Home of Good Shoes 9 Broad Street, Red Bank Foot Troubles we ncreasng Why? Largely because people wll p«n!t n gong to stores that cannot everft them properly. Attracted by a style they take any old sze. Result foot trouble. ^.ed Sank, tl. J. sonda out no shoe that does notft, f you allow ua to ft you. Should you have foot trooblo or thnk you have, aak me. ll tell you honestly and have applances to gvo you relef and cure..!-, A New Arch Support ShoefrWomen A shoe whch preserves your arch f 0. K. and makes easy walkng f arches are n trouble. Mllons have arch trouble for reasons X have repeatedly stated. n lne wth ths stores progrebsveness (n the euro of ts customers feet, We now offer, you a shoe whch s perfectly made to preserve the arch apd correct and ease hoso n trouble wth ther feet. /ou, women who suffer wth your feet, letno gr you comfort. > Prce of black ones.... Prce of brown onea... Clarence Sank, R J. Mn>nmnnmnuuMnnn Seven lls One Cause WHEN your motor s sck, fnd the reason. f t develops any of the symptoms lsted below t s probable that you have been usng the wrong gasolne: l Frequent overheatng. Ptted valve seats (carbon). Uneven runnng caused by cylnders mssng.. Dluton of the lubrcatng ol n the crank-case. Necessty for frequent carburetor adjustment. Vle odor of the exhaust gases caused by ncomplete combuston or waste power. Spark plugs fouled by ncomplete combuston. Usng "Standard" Motor Gasolne alone wll go far toward correctng these dffcultes. - Ths mproved motor fuel burns quckly and cleanly; t delvers maxmum power. t s the best you can buy and t costs no more. All power and lots of t. STANDARD OL COMPANY (New Jersey) $.0 $220. o. - *.» «J,»>.- :

9 WANTED! Hand Crocheters to do work atftom." "/ GOOD PAflf - Apply B wrtng or la P««OB * B.BMQWH &-CQ. 33 EAST FRONT CASE SPEED AND COMFORT.. ALL the dash and speed the young people ""* of today demand, and all the"cotnfort and performance; all the mechancal refnements and approved modern engneerng prncples are combned, n ths beautful sport car. Because t contans all the wanted features, t s "The All Feature Car." See t n our show-rooms. Compare ts dozens of outstandng betterments. Rde n t and feel ts luxurous gldng smoothness. Tho Case Sx Model V cornea n 4 body types: Tourng; Sport; Sedan; Coupe JOHN MORROW, JR., Globe Court Garage. Telephone 6 RED BANK. JEFFREY* QUAUTY PLUMBNG HEATNG SPORT CLOTHES, FLAN-NELS, etc., wll servo best, look beat when DRY.CLEANED HERE. Red Bulk Step Dye Ms " MAX LEON, Prop.. OBse WEST FRONT STREET. / Phone 784 Factory: 76 WHTE STREET Pfon 045- Reallstate We Sell-* REAL ESTATE. Wo Rent FURNSHED COTTAGES. Wo Wrte ALL KNDS OF NSURANCE g. L VNS AGENCY Telephone Offce 392-W Room 7, Regster Buldng, RED BANK, M. J. Producrfe a rare beauty o{ tone and dstngushed by charmng desgn,- the PHONOGRAPH, s famous as the crownng achevement of the llustrous. Remngton Famly, Sold Exclusvely by Knckerbocker Pharmacy,. Drugs,, Sundres Red Bank, N. J. The Tone and Qualty POSTPONED Second Annual Fal Royal talan of Red B SEPT. 0th to SEPT. 24th Jnc. At the LYCEUM Watch for Future Announcement Gvng Full Detals The Largest Retal AWNNG Martfacturers n tne East Laggren Bros. Co., nc. 78 East Grand Street, ELZABETH, N. J. Telephone Efeabeth 873 Weekly; Servce to Red Bank P and Vcntes KHM BREF AUGtJST &2, Ksm TEMS OF NEWS. (Contnued tmm last pace.) Keanaburg uportsren hu#e organzed a gun club wboh; wll be lmted to 26 members. Q w on B. Lohsen s presdent, Earl McCrcary vce presdent and Walter A. Conroy secretary and treasurer, The club wll have a shootng lodge n South Jersey- Sck wth Typhod F^»<=r-. Mrs. E, P. Taylor «f Allentown s «ck wth typhod fe%$x at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mount of Bthstown, where she s vstng t s beleved she contracted the dsease at the Jacpbston harvest home, where several others-contracted t. Ketchup Factory Qpent.. The A". C. Stfper Jcetflu) factory ft Farmngdale was opened last week. Tomatoes are rpenng slowly tha season and the glowers huvu-not yet started, harvestng hem n large quanttes. Charles E. Polhemus Dead, Charles B. PoUemus ded at the!on)e ol hs son, Halsey V, olemua Of Asbury Park, last Thursday after a long sckness. He- wl«04 years old and leaves a wdow and three chldren. Masonc Dance Planned., The second annual dance of the lonr Branch Masonc dull wll be heft atsthe Hollywood hotel Frday nght of ths week. Musc wll be furnshed by Chester Arthurs orchestra. To Ad Shore Boulorard. The freeholders held an^djourned meetng at Seagrt Frday, when they agreed to help fnance a secton of the shore boulevard through that borough at the rate of $f(>,000 per mle. Ocean Grove Woman Dead. Mrs. Henretta Vfanwrpcht,. a poneer resdent of Ocean Grove, ded at New York last Thursday after a sckness of several months. Two daughters and two sons survve her. Change lo Freehold Store. The H. E. Treat company of Freehold has leased the-frst floor of ts store buldng to a takewood frm. The Treat busness wll le conducted on the second floor of the buldng. Farmngdale Man Weds. George D. Megll, Jr., of Farmngdale, and Mse Jenne L. Estclle of Lakewood were marred last Thursday week. The groom s a freman on the New Jersey Central ralroad. Frencau Fremen Elect Offcers. Joseph L. Wlson has been elected presdent of the Freneau fre company. Edward J. Magrath s vce presdent, Wjlam E- Hawkns secretary and Fred M. Burlcw treasurer. Hurt n Auto Collson. % Automobles owned by Peter Walsh and Thomas Hankns of Senbrght collded Sunday mornng at Gallee. Wllam Foot, who was n one of the cars, was cut on.the arms. Ocean Grove Grl Weds. Mss Carre VanBrunt of Ocean Groye and Wllam. L. Boger of j Readng, Pennsylvana, were mar- ; red Sunday of last week at Ocean Grov«by,Rev, James W. Marshall. Freehold Grl to Wed. Announcement /«jps mads last "week, of". the" fengsg^nenf of Mss SMary Emmons, daughter of Conrad R. Emmons; of Freehold, to Carl Schanck, vjho.lves n$ar Freehold. Freehold Store Robbed. Edward Amman of Freehold has bought the store at that place owned by Gus Heckman. Part of the buldng s occuped by Mr. Amman and part by Sagotskys meat market. Offers to Buld ncnorator. Norman S. Tce or lone Branch has, made a bd for the garbage dsposal of that place n whch he agrees to erect a modern ncneratng plant for the dsposal of the garbage. Hurt n Fall. Mra^ Hannah - Bressler of Long Branch suffered a broken arm and several bruses and cuts last week when she fell from the steps of the Columba baths to the sdewalk. Health Offcer Reapponted. R. Clfford Errckson Has been reapponted health offcer of Long Branch. James Mllmore s assstant health offcer and.geqrge Nortbam s plumbng nspector. Fn Race (or Assembly. Edwn T. Barclay- of Englshtown s n the race for one of the Republcan nomnatons for. assemblymen. Mr. Barclay s state counclor of the Amercan Mechancs lodge. Bankers Enjoy Dnner. The staff of the Long Branch bankng company enjoyed a shore dnner at Portaupeck Tuesday afternoon of last week. A ball game was played before the dnner. (Contnued on next page.) THS YOUNG MOTHER Tells Chldless Women What Lyda E.Pnkhama Vegetable Compound Dd for Her Mllaton, Wa. " want to gve you a word of prabb for your wonderful medcne. We arc very fogd of chldren and for a conaderallo tmo after we marred feared woukl rtot hare any owng to my weak condton. boftan tukng Lyda K. Pnkhar»?8 Vegetnbla Compound and now have a nce tatrong healthy baby grl. can honeotly Bay that dd not nulfer much moro when my baby was bum than uaed to suffer wth my perods before took Lyda E. Plnkhama Vegetable Compound years ago. frvou tho credt to your modcno and Hull always recornmend t very hghly." Mro. H, H. JAUBSEH, Mllaton, Waconsn. How enn women who aro woak an rtcmyexpcct orhou to become motlmru of hoalthy chldren? Ther frst duty s to thomaolvos, They ehould overcome tho deranremcnt or deblty thnt n draggnf tlom down, and su-engthm tlo entre nvsten, a.dd Mrs. Jnnam-n, by takng Lydn K. lnkhnma VeRctable Compound and then they wll te n poston to dve thehr chldren the bleumn«of a (food cuutltutlon. tethers FtreSess Gas Range Do you know that you only sjet sx or seven pounds of ratat vut of every TEN sounds you cook n the old way. 7 n tho CKAMBEltS way you get from eght to nne aorl one-half pounds, TUB CHAMBERS UNCE taken, bolls, roasts, brols, stcwe, Mteema or fres anythng. No burned food; no pot watchng. Put your dnner n*aft«r breakfast or at usual tme and forget t untl you are ready to serve t. SAVE) YOUR FOOD. SAVE YOOT TME. SAVE YOUR MONEY. CUBC n and let us tell you hnw, or send for free catalogue. HOWARD FHBY Santary Plumber, 74 Monmouth St.. Red Bank, N.. TUTOON unts are rec- "* ognzedasthebest that can be made. The dstnctve dcagnof the 8-48 combnes them to make a sum of the qualty of all. 0Q tmplhk GARAlE. Allen Frost, Propretor, Phone 200, Bed JUST A REMNDER WHERE TO DNE Good Old Maryland Style One ot OUR Dnly Specal J.25 Dnners».25 Sundays and Holdays $.50. From 2 to 8:30 F. M. Blue Pont on Half Shell Lttle Neck Clams on Half Shell Chcken PortuKat^e * Chowder Rhode sland Cold Slaw Chow-Chow Blked Boston Blue Fsh ROASTS Prme cut Beef au jus Baked Fresh Ham, Apple Sauce Phladelpha Capon nlth Fllng Roast Leg Sprnsr Lamb VEGETABLES Soled New Potatoes Green Beans Early June Pcafl SALADS Tomatoes wth Lettuce DESSERTS Lemon Merngue, Apple or Pcaca P«Clncolnte Puddng, Cream Sauce Vnnlla or Chocolate ce Cream Watermelon, c«d Berry Boly-Poly Coffee Tea Cocoa Club Jrcakfast, 35c up. CHESTER Hotel and Grll Cook man and Sewall ASBURY PARK Opp. St. Jpuetf Theater, phone 375. Geo. W. Sewng, Contractor and Bulder, BED BANE N. J. OFFCE N ESNER BULDNG, Telephone 850-J. Room 3. Jobbng of AU Knd*. Estmate* Cheerfully Furnshed. BRASCH BROTHERS. Wnmouth Street. Opposte Depot. Telephone 747, Open Day and Nght Cars provded for weddngs. funerals and other occasons. of ordnary qualty arc not good enough tor prescrpton work. Only drugs and chemcals of the very hghet grade ol purty are ft for nae n prescrpton!. W«na«the bat obtanable ho mattor what the cot and allow no on* but regstered pharmacsts to compound the medcne, AU prescrptons aro double chocked, thus guardng aganst the possblty of error or naccuracy. Yon may depend upon tha prescrptons you havo flled ft*.. \WM H. C. HUBBARD, Prop. S Broad Street, T«l«ohoa» MO Red TolpUon. 3S beal and Long DMance General Truckng AnyWhere Any Tme OTJR CLEAN, WELL VENTLATED STORAGE WAREHOUSE S AT Y0UR SERVCE TO STORE YOTJE HOUSEHOLD GOODS, PANOS AND ALL ARTCLES OF VALUE. GOODS PLACED N SEPARATE ROOMS AND RECEVE THE BEST OF CARE. DEAD STORAGE FOR AUTO- MOBLES The Relly Storage and raosportatoq Co., nc. G 5-53 Mechanc Street, RED BANK, N. J. Telephone Red Bank 282 For Tre Servce Telephone 72-R Our servce car s always ready Steam Vulcanzng, Fabrc and Cord Tres n stock John Hansen 42 ( West Front Street, Red Bank, N. J. Nght Phone 4O-W HlAB! TKES All thesame hgh qualty all the same honest value.. *> AECBtTECTS ADD BMOB BOOTS 7 EJ*BM Bde., Bad Bulk, M. A T«L Conn. B. HAEOLD A. Tn/TOH, BU2GE0H w _dversty of T.--- eassor to Dr. J. P. Throskmortosw H*V $ Bn>a4 8tr««t Qfflu turaxs: a A. M. tu (lt t. X. *ar Saturdar. A E. ddwell * TRUSS SPECAL3T Hen. Women. And Chldren Booms MO-l-2-Klnmouth BulldlH. Asbury Fark. N. J. hones Asbura WsysUa 26-F-t Roan-9-U. -*? <, Saturday, Sundsr and Uo* d«y and br appontment All abdlasees cuntntetd or prces refunded. WLLAM E. FOSTER, «COUNSEXOB AT LAW. New Turk.. Nv *SST, 60 Broadway, AtlanHo Htehknda, N.Y.Cty. H.» OBERT PERCE, R UCENSBD AUCTONEEB. Resdence 46 Whte. Red Telephone 0J8-M. Etulsl attenton to tan ol ftrra larrs mplements and vmoaal M «F. E, NOTARY PUBLC and COMMSSONER OF DEED3. Tetleys News Stand. 7 Broad Street. UxA Banlc M. J!t HAROLD J. STOKES, DENTAL BURGEON SncceaBor to Dr. Frank Lee. M Broad Street, Esner BuUrJas. Bootna 4, 6 an! f>. OBe«Hoars 8:30 to 6:00 o cluck. EO. McC. TAYLOR, C. E. CONSULTNG ENGNEER. CVL ENGNEER and SURVEYOR, 8 Elsnsr BaUdne. Broad St.. Bed H. ). D ELLY, QUNN & PARSONS K. COUNSELOBS AT LAW. DvUson Buld BuUn» B«d tot John J. Qnnn, Theodore D. Fsnons. OHN 8. APPLEGATE & SON, J OOraSELLOES A LAW DMUND WLSON, E OBce: 0 KA» FKOHT STBJMT. LSTON BEEKMAN, A CX)UNSEXOn AT LAW. Offces, Broad street. BED BAKK.. * R. W. M. THOMPSON, D DENTAL SURGEON. 2d Htl BM* Bolldlng. R«l B«nk. H. J ~-.(lmnbtered. Hoara 8-. ESTD. COOPER, CVL ENGNEEB. r$ " KOKGE K. ALLEN, JR., a CVL ENGNEER AMD aobsttor. Boon 7. Pattaraon BnUdtas. Bntd Strat. BD BASK. N. J. G EO. H. ROBERTS, GRADUATE AUCTONEER PadlSTx or Grade Stock, P«m Ssl»s, FSM svnsl Property. t Now N Monmoatn, M t n N. J. Telsphone Mlddlstom 2T-F-H. TLES. for Floors, Walls, Hearths and Matt" tel Pacngs, Brasa and Wrought rojj Freplaces, Androns, Fenders, Flr«Seta and Gas Logs, Wood «nd TW Mantels, Medcne Cabntt* end TUfll n Bathroom Accessores. 4 Monmouth St., Red Bank TELEPHONE S2B-., \ Luke Longhead s a wonder when t comes to fndng lost artcles. Try hm. A Dry Cellar Yet a Oral One A vrarm cellar s a poor storehouse. Thats why vegetables and other foodstuffs cannot usually be kept n the basements of homes heated by the old style ppe furnaces, or the more costly systems. The Home Ventlator Furnace Tha Orbut PATENTED PodeM Mod» Manufactured only by the HOMER FURNACE CO., Homer, Mch. wll radate enough heat to keep the cellar free from dampness, but wll not detract from ts natural coolne33. Vegetables can be stored wth perfect safety. ( Heat s not wasted wth the "Home Ventlator." The scentfc prncple of desgn and operaton sends all heat unts through, the combnaton hot- and cold-ar regster, and from there t s evenly dstrbuted throughout the house. Clean, smple and safe. Doesnt waste space and doesnt necesstate a bg nstallaton cost. We can equp your resdence wth a "Home Ventlator" n a few hours, for a lttle more than you would pay for a good base burner. Ask us for more nformaton. Wllam OBren, Red Bonk mad Sesbrfht MERCHANTS STEAMBOAT CO. OF NEW ERSEY. TME TABLE N EFFECT JULY st, 92. Subject to chanro wthout notce. Steamers SEA BRD and ALBERTNA Between Per 2. foot of Frankln Street. New York UtunUng at hc fdttcry to UfcQon and l^t off PasuflnKers only), and HtanlandH, Oceanc and tccl Dank. Tolephnno Call 7(00 Wulkur. Nm York. 423 Red Dank. N. J. Hghlands TelsDhone. 2M FOB RED BANK. Daly xc«pt Sunday. A.M. LHV Per 24, foot of FraJklln Street 830 L*«ve fftttar) landng 865 Arrve HlslUnds about Oceanc " B " Had Bank " 49 SUNDAYS. A.M. LSV Tlrr 24, lout of FrnnUllt Street «30 Lsavo Uattery Landng 0 S3 Arrve Hghlnmla about Oceanc " 8 FOR NEW YORK Daly except Sunday. A.M. P.M. :,.. U«va R«l B.nk 75 \ }3 " Oceanc 735 \ n " Hghland. B OS 5 Arrlvo Bllry Lndlug nlout O 00 a ns " Frankln S«r««l ",O 0 n wtt, SUNDAYS. A M PlM - Leave Red Dank 9 00 A. M. f 25 for New York mty. 45! U»v«ted Bank 3 OO 3S 2 OS 32 " llshltda 3 BO Arrve Untary Landng alml S 49 " Frankln Slreel " P.M. S 30 3 "S 4 20 e P.M. 00 A 2n 4 50 Red On Labor Day, Boats wll run on Sunday Sclpdula. The 3 P.M.Boat from Ral Bank Sundays wll not go to Frankln Street. NOTCE-At Datler; lj»ndln«. all alevatsd tlalns lor op town, nnbwy for uptown or to llroofclyn aod Burfnea call anrl ferrlea to Bt»Un latstul anl Brooblyt. can bv refterlea n two mlammh. t CAN TAKE TROLLEY. AT UalLANDH»l«.0. T. Co.. for BtonoOhorek Nave.lnk. Atl»ntle llhumls, Buronl. Keansburur. K«J>ort. Mkldletownavnd Red. ^.». AT RED BANK va M. O. B. Co.. torhhnowkart. ""jllontown. Long»r»na», A«h«l» far*. r«l Tavm. Organc nn Hnrnton.,,..... U^H* AT UED HANK lo J. O.T.Co.. for ralr Vew. MUHotown. N»w Mcnmuut.. HlConl. Ke«"t - " HMdal Hdl suotum nlven to thn rare >f A utos. lorsen «>«l (!«rrlsr«jtney nt Red Bank for ShrowsJ>ury, Uttlu Ul Slver, C«mp Vl, Ocoanport and Long Branch,

10 %. > -. ;...,., \ s Splt Top Bread Of oll the foods you yrve your famly, broad contans the greatest amount of nourshment for the least cost f the bread you buy contans plenty of nourshng ngredents. Plenty of mlk, sugar and fats, as usetljn CHLDS SPLT TOP BHEAD, mean plenty of nourshment for your famly. Ask your grocer for ths bread of qualty. ^ CJrL,DS BAKERY RED BANK, N. J. The *m» cupoadnble frm and the ame convenent locaton for the pstt lrtv Make Your Rent Buy Your Home! You can do ths by buyng a lot at Fareld Gardens on the Kngs Hghway,-half, a mle from Red Bnnk, on the lne of the Ken>ot trolley. You can buy any lot oytle tract for as lttle as a dollar down and a dollar a week but.you can pay more down and more a week f you want to. f you do pay more down and more a week your lot gets pad for qucker. When your lot.s pad for the buldng and loan assocaton wll help you buld your home. After that what you had formerly been payng n rent \fll gve you a home free and clear.n eght or ten years. Make a start. Be ndependent of a landlord. Lots at Farfeld Gardens cost $<>0 to $20(, accordng to locaton. A few choce corner lots are prced at $225. Maps and prce lsts can be had from JOHN H. COOK, REGSTER OFFCE, RED BANK, N. J. A Healthy Skn " We may notce among persons whose habts we know of that those who take daly baths are notable for health and for havng- a good color and a good complexon," wrtes Dr. Norman E. Dtman n hs book "Home Hygene and Preventon of Dsease.". Reports from Washngton tell us that the women of Ameroa spend $750,000,000 a year on ther faces, chefly for cream, rouge and powder. The daly bath s much cheaper and even more effectve. A beautful skn s the ambton of every woman. She knows that nothng adds more to.her charms. A good color s the envy of Women and the admraton of men. Theres nothng to compare wth the daly bath for mantanng a youthful appearance. t gves a glow to the skn, a sparkle to the eye, and a snap to the step. The 92 equpment complete wth ts porcelan dressng table, bathtub, shower, lavatory, etc. creates a dstnctve atmosphere n the bath room that s apprecated by every dscrmnatng woman. Phone, wrte,.or call on us for your needs. JEFFREY BROTHERS 20 Monmouth Street, RED BANK, N. J. Telephone 923. H**HHHMMMCMNH«mMHMHmNM«H««M«H BURDGE & RUSSELL Expat Pano and Furnture Movers Large Padded Vans for Local and Long Dstance Movng Freproof Storage *; Rack Trucks for Produce Heavy Duty Trucks and Tralers Offce, 40 Mechanc Street, Ren Bank, N. J. Telephone 894 BREF TEMS OF NEWS. (Contnued from last page.) nvtatons have been ssued for the marrage of Mas Mldred L. Shower, daughter of Mrs. Wllam Shower, to Henry S. Truax of Asbury Park. The weddng wll take place at the Asbury Park Methodst church Thursday, September 5th. Store Wrecked by Fre. The womens clothng store cojndvctel at Anbury Park by Samuel Lews.was wrecked by fre Monday nght of last week. The blaze starred n a workroom n the rear of the store. Most of the-stock n the store was damaged by smoke and water. Lodge Men Entertaned. The Allcntown lodge of Odd Fellows entertaned the Mercer county and vcnty Odd Fellows assocaton Tuesday of last week. A ball game and a watermelon party were features of the atfar. Over 300 vstng Odd Fellows were present. Freehold Couple Wedded. Msa Mary E. Ellott, daurhter of John - A. Ellott of Freehold, was marred Tuesday of last week to Cameron OHara, also, of Freehold. Rev. Walter F. Atknson performed the ceremony at the Freehold Metho dst church. Veteran ««Queens Escort. Rexford Xrewe of New York, a veteran of the world war, has been selected as escort for Mss Habel V. Wllams, queen of Asbury Parks carnval. Mssonary on Vst. Mss Henretta P. Robbns, a mssonary n Korea, s enjoyng a furlmgh whch she wll spend wth her sster, Mrs. Glbert B. Samms of Freehold. Announce Engagement. Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Janes of North Long Branch nave announced the engagement of ther daughter janna to Raymond H. Glford of Alllenwood. Bank Equpment ncreased. The Asbury Park and Ocean Grove bunk s havng two new vaults for the storage of bull; valuables n- stalled n the basement of the bank jbuldne. jhome from Long Auto Trp. Wlls Wood and John B. Whte of ] Lontr Branch returned last week from! an automoble trp of 2,2dO. mles, whch took them as far as Montreal,.Canada. Congressman Home. Congressman T. Frank Appleby s at hs home at Asbury Park durng the recess taken by congress. He wll return to Washngton early n October. M-t-wnn T-»c>-- -\*-V Announceent has been made of the marrage of Mss Emly R. Huber of Phladelpha and James E. Do\vne,s, ft teacher n the Matawan school. Carpenter Goes Bankrupt. Harry Applegate, an Ocean Grove carpenter, has fled a petton n bankruptcy. Hs labltes are $3,700 and hs assets are placed at $2,260. Buys Sx Lots. 4» Joseph E.. Hannaway, a Long Branch contractor, has bought sx j lots on the rver at the foot of Grand avenue and wll soon buld-a home there. New Store fo" Matawan. Greenspan Brothers of Perth Am-, boy have leased the store n the north end of the Matawan house and wll Open one of ther chan grocery stores! there.. Teacher on a Hke. Wllam E. Cate, prncpal of the! Long Branch hgh school, enjoyed a hke of three days n the Whte.mountans n New Hampshre last j weak. Long Branch Woman Weds^. Mrs. Mary Carley of Long Branch and Wllam E. Edwards of Newark were marred at Long Branch Saturday nght by Rev. Wllam. R. Blackman. New Busness Buldng. j George Nowack of Freehold s. erectng a buldng on nsttute street n \tfhch he plans to conduct an automoble pantng busness. Burdgc Hurley. Mss Nette Burdgc of Lakfwood and Clarence Hurley of Bradley Park were marred Thursday week at Avon by Rev. T. R. Taylor. Freehold House Sold.! John Queeney of Freehold has : sold hs house on Vought avenue to Lous Fnegold. The new owner wll take possesson n October. \ Englshtown Store Robbed.! W. G. Vanderveers store at Englshtown was broken nto and robbed Saturday nght week. A bcycle and some clothng were stolen. A Comng Weddng..The engagement of Mss Laura B. Vlntush, daughter of Wllam Dlatush, and Earl E. Dx, both of Freehold, has been announced. Repars to Water Plant., The water and lght servce at Allentown was shut off Sunday of last week to permt of necessary repars beng made to the plant. New Real Estate Busness. A. Merrman of Freehold, who recently sold hs busness, has opened s real estate offce n the theater buldngf arc thor- ouglly competent. Our equpment was bult to serve the present day and mgc Our conscentous, efft servces exvr- ccnt cse a convncng appeal. AUTO AMBULAKC-SERVCE Chura and tablva for all occasons EST.H.C.FAY A.W.WORDEN JR. FUNERAL. DRECTOR BOE.FRONT ST. RED BANK RED BANK REGSTER, AUGUST 3, MATNEE AU. SEATS WH343 QUALTY RG QN SUPREME STREET BROAD - Telephone 658 >t$ RED BANK, N.J. BURNS -SCHAFFER AMUSEMENT CO. Today, Wednesday, August 3 END) BENNETT N "Keepng Up Wth Lzze" He ddnt look" lke much of a Count after they hauled hn) out of the creek! The crease was out of hs trousers, the wax was out of hs moustache, the starch was out of habackbone; he looked lke a 9tll loss,. And then there cam. to Lzzd a realzaton of just what n boob shed been. And the knowledge hurt, Here s a pcture that was just made for you to enjo^, for n t s everythng you demand n screen^ entertanmont. Col»medy "Water Bobes." * Knto Revew. Overture Rame (Egyptan Sutfc.) Thursday, September. Jfetse L. LesLy Present! - THOMAS MEGHAN N "THE EASY ROAD" Wth LLA LEE >nd GLADYS GEORGE. After years of tol that had brought success, he _oun<l the lure of playtme too enchantng. So the Easy ROH became the Prmrose Path, and he reached ts end to fnd hmself wfeless and broken. Was there any way bock? Come and see! A story that leads through storm to the ranbows end. Overture Chanson-de-Noell Beaunont. L- K. O. Comedy. Knogramt. Frday, September 2 V A Frst Natonal Pcture "HAB A (lashng: truth of every woman. Habt rules and runs the lves of men and women, alke. Habt weaves.a web of destructon. Habt also wll buld "a palace of happness and wealth. Have you a habt? See ths mpellng drama, wth ts $00,000 dsplay of thn seasons style n furs; the result of habt,"and the many tertsc, extremely nterestng, powerful scenes that kno _k at the door of conscence. > See.the greatest tran wreck ever flmed, caused by habt. :, Overture Raymond Tholnas. Topc,. Comedy. Revew. Saturday, September 3 EVENNG ALL SEATS 30c An rvn Wllat Producton "DOWN HOME" The most human rural drnma yet produced. Gly bred or country, bred t makes no dfference what you are, the sweet appeal of ths pcture s unversal. t wll thrll you, move you, tckle your rba.*.dort mss ths, -2th Epodc "Mracle of the Jungle j." «Comedy "Weddn. Bell." Overture Weddng of the Wnds Hall. Monday and Tuesday September 5 and 6 L, La ky preent Glora Swanson "The GREAT MOMENT* (Z GpammountQclm The gm, a wld gypsy song n her heart, had wasted her youth n blnluel u.m.j. T:._ :...;., basng cvlzatons path through the wlds, cared nothng for woman-or love untl youll want to see the great moment! Cast ncludes MLTON SLLS Monday, Comedy Sweetheart Days. Tuesday, Comedy Sweetheart Days. Overture Monday and Tuesday. Knojrams. Dray Cartoons. Ggantc Paramount Week - Sept. 5 to 0 DE LUXE SPECALS ; Adolph Zukor.precnt* Local and Long Dstance Movng.. General Truckng, Baggage and Express Servce. FREPROOF VANS. ANDERSON BROS., Opposte Red-Bank Depot Red BM..N. J. Telephoned. Gong to Have a Party? Hav» B C»tor«rl t wll save you a lot of work and worrlmont and wont Coat you as much u U you dd the work youmolf. Let me gva you an estmate JAMES WOLCOTT 8 Wllam Street, Ud B.nk, N. J > -... Wednesday, September 7 DOROTHY DALTON N "Behnd Masks" What would socety look lke f ts mrsks were torn away? And, the lves of ts men and women revealed as they really are? One grl had her suspcons and played the game to fnd out!, The rest s a romance of mystery, love and adventure that throbs wth a thrll a mnute. The annual celebraton of the September holday suggests the queston Are you satsfed wthwhat you have earned, what you have spent, and what you- have saved- Sprng the.past year! As one n the ranks of labors hosts, frmly resolve today to wn for yourself freedom from want and necessty. An account wth ths Company wll stmulate your earnngs. >. RED BANK TRUST COMPANY Red Bank, N. J. -,; (, ; r. Under< Stajte Swpervs<m -.-vv.. lt our Specal nterest Department we pay 4% on all x amounts.

11 3 m.t? [VOLUME XLV. NO. 0. MBtft Wmklr, gettnd u 8<MB-OtM HatUr at Qw Po.tofflca et R»d Bank, H. J, aatt th* Att of Hank d. 87*.. RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3, 927 $.50 Per Year; PAGES TO 20. WONT SUPPORT FAMLY. JURY DSAGREES N LESTER W., CONOVER CASE. He Mke. $2S per Week H. Wfe Tske tn Washng and ronng and the Town Pay. flb per Week for ; Hor Support and. Chldren. The cane of the borough of Red Bank aganst Lester W. Conover, to make hm support hs wfe and her two young daughters, was tred over agan yesterday bgfore Recorder Wllam J, Poulaon. The case was tred once before, the^pase that tme beng tred before Justce Edward W. Wse. t was clamed that the case should have been tred before the borough recorder nstead of before a justce of the peace, and for that reason thft case was re-tred. The jury yesterday dsagreed. The sut was brought n the nanfc of the borough of Red Bank by Jume.s Norman, the overseer of the poor. The testmony showed that Conover s employed by James Cooper, Jr., and gets^a salary o $25 per week. Mrs. Conover had been marred prevous to her marrage to Conover and she had the two chldren when she and Conover were marred. The chldren are both grls, aged eght and eleven years, Conoyora marrage to hs wfe makes hm just as responsble for the support of the two chldren as though they were hs own. Snce theutme Conover refused to support l» wfo and the two chldren, Mr. Normun has been payng her ff RUMSON N ACCDENTS. FOLKS Threa Rasdante of That Place Suffered Broken Bone. Latt Week. Mrs. Susan J. Pearsall of Rumson suffered a broken arm when she fell last Saturday n her house. The bone was reset by Dr. Harold K. Karp of Seabrght. Wllam Sagurton, Jr., eon of Wllam Sagurton of Rumson, trpped and fell over a wre Frday nght n Vctory park and ha arm waa broken. Vctor Emery, son of ra D. Emery of Rumson, s lad up wth a broken wrst. He was njured whle crankng an automoble. The engne backfred and the crank handle flew backward and ht hm on the wrst. C O M M U m BLOCK PARTY. T WLL BE HELD ON HARDNG ROAD TOMORROW NGHT. Ths Road Wll be Roped Off n Two Dv.on. from Eght OClock to Eleven Oclock Fnal Publc Concert by the Royal talan Band. Tomorrow nght from eght oclock to eleven oclock Hardng Road wll be roped off between Branch avenue and Sprng street for a communty blk t Th t f th teen dollars a week out of the towns Keansburg. Mr. Kapl; poor money for the support of Mrs. telephone and notfee Conover and the two grls. Ten dol- hurr nolcc grls lars of ths money goes for rent, of three rooms, partly furnshed, ths be- HELD UP ETHE DAYTME. AUTOMOBLST LOSES $500, A RNG, AND HS CAR. Samuel Kaplan of Perth Amboy Held Up Monday Afternoon on the Mddletown Road.by a Masked Ma Who Drove Away n the Car. A daylght hold-up, one of the boldest ever attempted n ths localty, took place Monday afternoon about sx oclock on the state hghway near Mddletown, a half-mle north of James C. HendrckBons store. The vctm of the hold-up, Samuel Kaplan of Perth Amboy, was robbed of $500 n cash and a damond rng valued at $600. The robber then took Kaplans automoble and drove off n the drecton of an went to a d the Keansblock pg party. locked y The porton of the ff ll b burg polce. Kaplan n employed by the New Jersey confectonery comany of K the.cheapest rent Mr. Norman Perth Amboy. He had been collectcould fnd n Red Bunk. The other nc moncy for the company all day fve dollars goes for food, fuel and Monday and was returnng to Perth clothng of the three persons. Ambov n a Dodge roadster when he When Conover was put on the wnf) h^(, Kaplan told thepolce stand to testfy why he would not that the robber Btood n the md( e support las wfe and the chldren he f the road and stoppcd hm at the sad t was because hs wfe had or- t f revolver The robber tfed that) she wns takng n washng fc h j f" K, n told and ronmr for three famles to help c n u" f h a d hand over th t ld * hs money. After gettng the money blc pay p road blocked off wll bo gven over to muuc, dancng and games. The grand march wll start promptly at half-past eght oclock and wll be led by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stewart and Mr. and Mrs. J, A. Warner. On Monday nght a commttee was formed to take, charge of the party. Ths commttee cons: s of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Warner, Arthur B. Whte, Harry Stewart, Mrs. Joseph Sacco, Edwn C. Glland, G. Howard Lppncott, Joseph E. Fx, Jr., Harry B. Clayton, Wllam H. Houston and Mss Helen H. Porterfeld. Mss Porterfeld was made charman of the commttee. Frank E. Prce offered to furnsh the barrcades and red lghts for the Btreet. Harry B. Clayton and J. A. Warner were apponted a commttee for the general lghtng of the street; G. Howard Lppncott and Mrs. J. A. Warner were apponted as the com mttee on refreshment sellng concessonal and the commttee on entertanment conssts of J. E. Fx, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stewart, Mrs. Joseph Sacco, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Whte, Edwn C. Glland and Wllam H. Houston. The street wll be roped off n two dvsons, one for the chldren for games under the drecton of the recreaton commsson and the other or grown folks for dancng. The Royal talan band wll gve HOME FROM A_FSHNG TRP. Dr. Tbampttra Meet* H. College Roommate off 2S Year. Ago. Dr. Wllam M, Thompson of East Front street returned a few days ago DED M TWENTY MNUtES. DEDN HER 7.t YEAR. DEATH CAME SUDDENLY FOR JOHN J. MANOLT. vth Acute ndgeston whle Sttng on Hs Porch and He Ded Before a Doctor Arrved to Attend Hm. John J. Manolt of Wallace street from a fshng and outng trp n the., _. < *"-., the neghborhood of Saugertks n " e w " New York etate. He hud a good tme and he found tha trout fshng and pckerel fshng excellent. Whle on hs outng he met hs roommate who studed.dentstry wth hm at the, dled ver y suddenly of acute mdges- Phladelpha dental college 26 years ton Sunday afternoon. Whle stago. The two men upent several tn S <"> hs front porch he waa taken days together, fshng gong on out- wth a severe pan and he went m- ng trps around the neghborhood, Bde. the hoube t0 le down_on a recallng old tmes and recountng couch. Twenty mnutes later he was the thngs that had befahcn them "-" "-- -"" -" snce they separated n 896. MYSTERY N MANS DEATE M. Sopha Covert of Keyport, Wdow of* James Covert of Colt. Neck. Mrs. Sopha Covert of Keyport, wdow of James Covert of Colts Neck, ded last Wednesday. She was n her 7st year and most of her lfe was spent at Colts Neck. For ffty years she was a member of the Reformed church of that place and n 09 she became a member bf the Reformed na T the head wth a black Jack, Ega,; ^J&TT&M Her! -jump.d n the automoble and drove bert, Yank Marasco Harry Bel- off toward Keansburg The hold-up grade, Arthur J. Esehelbacl, Joseph took only a few mnutes and was not D. Pryor and Mss Louse Courvo- seen, h V.anybody, -although a large J number of nutomobhats use the road every day. - Kaplan sad the robber wore a lght gray sut and had lght har and n smooth" fnce. He sad he was about fve feet four nches n heght and weghed- about 26 pounds. The BENEFT FOR LONG BRANCH P olce, and detectves searched for ser. The case wll bo tred agan. CARD PARTY MAKES $00. HOSPTAL HELD FRDfAY. the robber but they found no trace of-hm whatever. The lcense num- Tho Parly Wa. Gvon at the Home her on Mr. Kaplans automoble was of Mr.. C. Easton Hendrckson on Vsta Psco- Each Prze Wnner Receved Two Boxes of Powder. - HOME FROM AUTO TRP. Over $LQO was realzed by the Red John H. Gregory and Party Returned Bank auxlary of the Long Branch f to Red Bank Laat Thursday. hosptal at a card party held Trjday - Mr _ and Mrs, John H, Gregory of afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. Broad atret and ther Bon Pr(nk Easton Hendrckson on Vsta place. a n d M!s g M n r W e e k 9 o f Maple-avc- A prze of two boxes of face powder nue returned last Thursday from was- awarded at each table Mrs. ther nutomob e trp to New Eng- Hendrck.son donated the przes and land an(, Canada. Some of ther the wnners were Mrs. Edward sto j n» plac(, 3 were Manchester and Shayne* Mrs. Frank L. Mannng, Ru{ Bn Vermont; Montreal, Can- Mrs. Robert Praddow, Mrs C. W. nda; and Lake George, Catskll and Cannon, Mrs. Joseph Ofeden, Mrs. Hanes Falls, New York. The entre Ha n ry,, C B S, r^we. B V M 5?- R yl \ T A US " trp was made by automoble, n yvell, Mrs. Mllard F. Cornwell, Mrs. e j 9Urely f as hon, and there was not A. L. Blasdell, Mrs. George Poole, n blowout or other mgnap durng Mrs. J., Lester Esner, Mrs. A. Van- the whole feu rney. The trp was Nostrajd, Mrs. George M S. Goff, ve enjoj#e and good weather Mrs. O Leary and Msn Julm Lttle. prej a led J. ^re nds of.the party n After the games refreshments of ^ B k k d f y L After the games refreshments of h k td t d. f py Bank wcre k t app rsed o f l hh tl t PETER BYRNES OF HOLMDEL MEETS A TRAGC END. He Wa. Found Dead Shortly After Mdnght Saturday on the Trolley Car Track, at Shrewsbury Mysterous Feature* n the Ca.e. Shortly after mdnght Saturday Thomas Brown, nght man at the trolley car barns near Shrewsbury, notced blood on the lower part of one of the cars whch had pulled nto the barn after ts last run for the nght. The motorman and conductor of the car dd not see the car ht anyone and the myatery of the blood on the car was so puzzlng to the trolley employees that they organzed a searchng party. A short dstance north of Sycamore avenue at Shrewsbury they came upon the dead body of a man who was horrbly mangled and crushed. None of the trolley men knew the dead man. He had evdently been struck by suveral trolley cars, as the condton of hs body and marks on the ground showed tlat-he had been dragged a consderable ds- PRETTY SALBOAT RACL CHARLEY BURD PLOTS THE MDDLETOWN TO VCTORY. Wllam A. Pattersons Entry Tabs* the Lead n Fr.t Race of a Sere* of Races for Przes- A Cloo Fnsh Between Three BonU. Hundreds of spectators on Sunday saw the frst of a scres of salboat church of Keyport. She leaves a. daughter. Mra. Wllam VanMatcr of.races on the rver at Red Bank for Keyport, wth whom she lved. The slver cups. The course covered ten funeral was held Saturday at Mrs. mles and was lad out n such a way VanMaters and t wus n charge of that more tl > ttn half the race cc-ld Rev. F. T. B. Reynolds of Keyport be seen from the steamboat dock, and Danel P. Doyle of Colts Neck. Many persons were on the dock and The bural was n Atlantc ctmctcry along both shores of the rver, and at Colts Neck. MRS. PATRCK MCUE DEAD WELL KNOWN TNTON FALLS, freshenng wnd. a multtude of motor boats and row boats were flled wth nterested spectators. Just enough breeze was, blowng to make an nterestng, race and the craft presented a beautful sght as they heeled over under tha RESDENT PASSES AWAY. She Wa. 57 Years Old and Her Death Followed a Scknes of Two Months The Mddletown, captaned by Charles E. Burd and owned by Capt. Wllam A. Patterson, won frst honors. She was never headed but once dead. Several telephone calls were made for the doctors, but no doctors arrved untl after the end. Mrs. John Conover, who was a traned nurse and a neghbor of Mr. Manolt, came to the assstance of the strcken man and she and Mrs. Manolt dd A they could to ease the pan. Mr. Manolt had been enjoyng good health and hs unexpected death was a great shock to hs relatves and frends. Mr. Manolt was born 77 years ago at New York. For 26 years he lved at Long Branch, where he was the owner of several bathng houses. He had led a retred lfe the past fourteen years and had resded at Red Bank about a year. He leaves a wfe, whom he marred 52 years ago The funeral wll be held at the house tonght at half-past seven oclpck ( h..,_ j Rev. W. E. Brasted wll preach the took a decded torn for the worse and whch fnshed fourth, sermon. Bural wll be made at, her declne became very rapd. She Second place went to Far Haven ~" " -- Was 57 yearn old and her maden No. 2* owned by Joln S. Dckerson. name was Elzabeth B. Hardy. She Wllam _H. R. Whtes Red Bank fn- kuves fve chldren, Mrs. Joseph shed thrd, beng ffty seconds be- A Very Large Funeral Held at and then only for a bref perod St. Jamest Church Yesterday. Mrs. Patrck McCue of Tnton Falls ded Saturday afternoon of lver trouble. when Harry Angelos Far Haven No., wth Capt. Charles P. rwn as ta skpper, took the lead. t was * Flushng, Long sland. Uuu, t. She Kad been n poor health pretty race all the way through, oeveral months, but her condton dd!the contest for second, thrd and not become serous untl two weeks fourth places Was partcularly close, before the end. Later she seemed to; only 55 seconds separatng the boat be mprovng,- but on Thursday shewhch fnshed second and the boat A WARNNG TO PARENTS. ALo to Employer, to Recognze School Attendance Act. d Cooper of Eed Bank, Msses Mnr- hnd Mr. Dckersors entry. Only lhe guete and Catherne McCue, who fve seconds, behnd the Red Bank! lve at home; George M. McCue of was Mr. Angclos boat. Another Warnng to parents, guardans and N u t. S wum] alltl Raymond McCue of boat n the race was the LaVtesse, lployers throughout the county of Tnton Falls. "" "" """ " cl Rayond bt n te r, Mrs. McCue also leaves owned by Mss Luclle Brown of Far b f h py g y qj nton F a n s. Mrs. McCue aso l owned by Mss Luc Monnouth; also a plea for co-operu- three ssters and n brother, they be- Haven. The young owner of the ton to have the law recognzed and jnk jj rs _ p e^.r Coss of Vanderburg boat saled t herself nml she handled to have all chldren n school the and Mrs_ Jonn Holland, Mrs. Thomas the crnft very credtably, but she 2 Grand march. 8 Paul Jones. \ Walts. 5 Fox trot. 6 Vrgna reel. 7 Fox trot. 8 Waltz. 9 Or^e BteD. 0 Fox trot! Waltl.! 2 Fox trot. 3 One step. 4 Waltz. n case of ran the block party wll^bc held on Frday nght. WANTED TO END HER LFE. been run over wthout beng seen by regard the warnng, any party urn- Th(J h(, n e steem n. whch she was th e race. Mss Brown expects to sal f th t l l md n l n chld or permttng a chld ^ b b th l at h hh ll been run over wthout b e g y g g, y any of the trolley men seemed un- ployng a chld, or permttng a c bl C t dtt hve t n the property for fa urnhld (n esteem n th e race. Mss Brown expects to sal w. ls s b o wn by the large at- j,er boat n the next rare, whch wll f l t St J s d A accountable. County detectves have to reman on the property lor farm- tendance at her funeral at St. Jamess j, e held the comng Sunday. An been put on the case n an effort to J ng purposes durng the school hours, c, uv(,h at R e d Bank yesterday morn- otner race wjl] be held on Labor solve the mystery. wll be called to the attenton of the : nf^ The nurch was crowded, all the day The body remaned undentfed at court. Unless a chld has workng Endng room as well as the seatng - Albert W. Wordens undertakng es- papers he must come nto school. t. capaet y beng Utlzed. Hgh mass tablshment untl Sunday mornng, s most essental.for the beneft of the of requ cnl was celebrated, fve prests when Polceman JoBeph Bray recog- chld that he. should enter school on taknr Part. The prests d seen j the frst day, to start hs work wth S E D_ VALSBURG OVERWHELMED. nzed t as that of a man he had seen j the frst day, to start hs work wth m Eev JJ. J. Duggan and Rev. boardng a trolley car at Red Bank the other chldren. t s also a great j Jcnn c f artl} \\ of R u d Bank, Rev. late Saturday nght. The polceman help and encouragement to hs p cter B c orl. of E:tontown, Rev. RED BANK WOMAN TRED TO KLL HERSELF WTH GAS. Mrs. Mchael Sullvan Found \n Her sad the man was walkng very unsteadly when he got on the car. Mr.! Bray sad he dd not know the mans name but that he had occasonally seen hm at Red An hour or so later the body was dentfed as B f Hldl so later the y that of Peter Byrnes of Holmdel. Mr. Byrnes had two sstera at Shrewsbury. When Mr. Byrnes left teacher to have all chldren present were Tgers Smothered Sntlay n Double Bll wth Orol.es. The Valsburg Tgers beled ther name Sunday when they engaged n John Grady of Bradevelt and Father a double header wth the Oroles for The frst day or two means gettng jjaher of New Brunswck. Solos they acted more after the fashon of acquanted, and a good mpresson at : W(, re sung by El] g ene j ake e, Mrs. jambs. The Red Bankers shut the the begnnng means a far chance E()wur( T_ McDonouBl and Mss Ver- vstors out n both games. l f t onca Gately, The Oroles began the trmmng, the begnnng for all. The frst prncple of a satsfactory and successful Bchoo s daly t y attendance. Bural was made at Mount Olvet process mmedately, at once, that s metery. The bearers were sx jn tne f rs t nnng, when they scored Jack Leddy sngled and u*- **MH Aj.u.m"» v»- ntj[»" - - wm U uu when tns le t cuct Had Holmdel Saturday he told some ] been and are chldren lvng n that Holk-ran and Martn Dggans of Marl- drop p(, d Larsons fly. Jackson Was frends that he Was gong to Eed dstrct of school age not on the bor0) Wllam Hardy of Scobeyvlle, wl]k e d and flled the bases, Klna Bank and later was gong to Shrews- school regster. t s obvous that- Jllmeg D uga n of Toms Rver and j ne( out a sngle and two runs cama No school-can honestly clam sue- nephews " of Mrs. McCue. They are, f ou 7"runs7 cess where ^ _s kn6wnjhere_ have Martn H o ff raan of Keyport, Alfred Before the Gas Taken Effect Her Reason Her HusUnd Had Been 0 * *-,,, ur y to spend Sunday wth hs ssters. [lowng an argument wth her H<j ^ & trolley. at Eed Bank \ r Z* Tt as atate( y Mr - BrajJ.and got off at treec.at- thg S nj e w s b u r y staton. Then, accordng to the motorman and conhusband on Monday, Sullvan of Catherne strt tempted to take her lfe by nhalng gas. She was found n the bathroom u - f h fcao. Kjtm auccor O tno trouey car, wn. u$ of her house by her husband and El- & ^ fe t wards mer Wafnwrght who hvea~ by. l^roa^shrewsbury avenue, n The room was flled wth gas whch.. Svcnmnre av g ^c( Bank wcre k t ap p rsed o f punch,. cookes, suted nuts and ther travels through postals sent candy were served., from m of thdr 3topp n g p ace The rard party commttee consst- : Mr_ GreK0 ry and hs. frj e nds traved -of Mss Roja Wes, Mrs. rvng e, ed j 060 mlea_ One hundred arfd Hance Mss Jula Lttle, Mrs. Harry! nne nllons of gasolne,.eght quarts H. Sutton, Mrs. Harry C. Burrowea,J of w t an d, three gallons of ol Mrs. George K. Allen, Mrs..ous J.; wore used on tne trp B On Maple Schng and Mrs;^ Frank L. Mannng. avcmt> thrce bloek^ from Mr. Gregorys home, the gasolne gave out on the return trp. The room was f _ had flowed, from a gas jet, but Mrs. Sullvan had not been n the room long enough for the gus to have any serous effect upon,her.. Mrs. Sullvan was taken to the town hall by Sergeant Harry T. VanNote and locked up over nght. She sad she had wanted to de. Her husband, she sad, had been drnkng and she dd not want to lve any longer. Yesterday mornng Mr. Sullvan went to the town hall and Te and hs wfe became reconcled on hs promse that he would not rnk any more. The couple have h.ree chldren, who are fve, sx and even years old. An Old Frend n a New Locaton. Mr. B. L. Katsn, formerly qfl Broad street, begs to announce to hs many frends and well wshers, to hs HAVE YOU SEEN fornfe patrons whom le has served, The Yellow Tcket, n the U. S. Army and those patrons n the makng whom n- has never had the pleasure to serve, that ho s now located n the newest and most modern drug store of Red Bnnk and ths vcnty, and known, ns the Staton Pharmacy, 76 Monmouth street, opposte the depot. A cordnl nvtaton s extended to you a t pl tmes to use s exte ths store wth ts pleasant envronment and modern cornfoffg as n watng parlor for your trans,, trolleys and busses. Thank you. Advertsement.. { Use tho Best. OurNatonal Mayonnase, a pur«home product. On sale at the best stores. Twenty cents per dozen allowed for the largo empty bottles. B. AlperW, 20 Brond street, Red Bank, formerly Bloms. Advertsement. "Rght-O." All. (ood roads lead to Wnrdolls old Portnupeck nn, Pleusure Bay," whewperfect cookng and dancng cun X enjoyed. Under new mnnagemwt. hone Long Branch 3^7... C. VcmcBter. Advertsement. Albet A. Lews, formerly of New "Yorlt, hm graduated from the Amercan school of prnctepedcs n Chcn.. am n now connected wth Berks shoe storeon Broad street. Advertsement, Cars for Sale. Before buyng your car be sure nnd see.*!;*, un we.have several curb n A-l oondtlon. Uenr 8 Mcrhnnc Btr«otj;K»d llnnk. Phone 90 Advjvtlscftcnt. West End Bakery wll open September st on Rver Street, Rod.Hank. Fresh brend, rolls, bme, cakc nnd pes daly. Delvery nml tor>>, Advertsement. Open Tonght. Tonght gnlao-vctor nght nt Tu«- tngv, B Monmouth street, Red Advertsement. Formnl openng of trmmed mlllnury nt MBB A. L. Morrss mllnery pnrlor, room, Eltmer buldng. Advertsement. / Breyor! co Crtam at the Smoko Shop. "t«n food not fol." Advertaeneat. & Navy Bargan Store Wndow? Theyre lettered n red nk and they pont the way to the numerous bargans now.beng, offered at the great sale. Theres somethng here for every member of the famly. Vst the store and see for yourself what a lot of money you can save. Pretty, danty footwear for women a feature of the sale. Men can fnd just the workng garments they "requre or f t s dress up furnshngs you want we- have t. Step n and look thngs over. No oblgaton to purchase. Store n the Wea buldng, opposte the Regster offce. Advertsement. Were at Your Servce wth a complete lne of daly and weekly newspapers, magaznes, perodcals, confectonery, soft drnks, cgars, tobacco, etc. Step off your car and step nsde and look around. The word "Welcome" s on the door mat at Fneatens watng room, East Front street, near Broad street, Red Advertsement. Dont Wat for Ran. Step n nny tme and make yourself at home. Plenty of room and - utufvrta fur all. Whle Watng for your enr step n out of the hot sun. Xo oblgaton to purcahso. Fnestens watng room, West Front jtreet, where all tha trolluya stop. Advertsement. A HOUSE «LT AUCTON. Two-Famly House at Rumson to be Sold on Labor Day Afternoon. t snt often that a house s sold t aucton. Thats gong to be done >n Labor Day afternoon, provded here are bdders at the aucton. Frank McMahon has a two-famly house on the Avenue of the Two Rvers at Rumson, wth sx rooms nd ample closets on each sde, and th a cellar under the, whole house, -hcl he wll offer for sale on the Shrewsbury post of the Amercan... _.. legonwll be held Saturday mornng. Four years ago Mr. and Mrs, Brll ten to twelve oclockj»t Leon celebrated ther ffteth weddng an- Eatontown Barber Shop. Try the barber at Eatontown, opposte the postofflce. Eutontowners mve no need to go out of town when they can get at home as good servce ns they can get elfowhere. radverteemont. Store for Rent. Excellent locuton, near tho busest comer of Broad street at Mechunc ntreot; all mprovements. Your own broker or Newton Doremus. Advertsement. Unted Stltel Marne Band at lrundwny theater, Frday even- ns, September 80th, at 8:30. Tckets for aalu nt Tuntnga, Monnouth ntroet, Red Bank, Advcrtaement. Notce. toh?re wll bo no dance gven by Rumaon Vctory Patk band on Bep tombor st, an advnrtusd. Advor. taement. someone s closng hs eyes to ths Thomas McCue of Long Branch, fact. The percentage may be hgh at. Byrnes rds Red nstead of gong east on Sycamore avenue to the house where hs ssters lve. What happened after that apparently no one knows. One supposton s that Mr. Byrnes stumbled and fell on the tracks and was knocked unconscous. Another theouy s that he fell asleep on the bank besde the tracks and later rolled down the bank onto the tracks. He had a bundle contanng some clothes whch he had bought at Red Most of ths clothng was badly mutlated by car wheels passng- over jt. Mr. Byrnes was borrtat Holmdel 53 years ago and he had always lved at that place. He was a bachelor. He was employed on the farm and sales stables of the Ely estate at Holmdel. The two ssters who survve hm are Mrs. Davd-Emmona ard Mss Mary Byrnes. The funeral was heldyesterand the bural was at Mount Olvet day mornng at St. Jamess church cemetery. DED AFTER LONG SCKNESS. Veteran of the Cvl War Goes to Hs Last Camp. Johr C. Brll.of Rumson ded from a cerebral hemorrhage Monday nght. He had suffered several fact. The p e r t g y g the end of the year, but the gam«has not been far. f you have nnety per cent attendance and chldren n your dstrct are, not entered n School, you have faled n your obut d hve commtted a great DED N HER 92d YEAR. n. Jackson got n on a passed ball and Klne scored on Dave Mclntosha sngle. The four-run lead completely Ms. ^.. All Her L.f Mss Martha A. MorfA rd, who- J C School, you h y ^ ^ A. MorfA rd, who gaton and have commtted a great her ne Mrs Jarnes C. ^ tband eghth. G njustce toward the^ chldren. The H dr kaon of Mddletown, ded. fe who used So do the box? O r n an tte ch dren K favor d Frday mornng at the Long Branch «* w Eed Bank hgh scnool for all the chldren, not tne javoeu h ta,_ ghe was 9 years od. A tched the openn B contest an the second, ona two each n tha seventh and eghth. Georga ly who used to do the box work team,. had roperty at two oclock. The lot s strokes of paralyss wthn the past 0x65 feet. two years and he had been confned to hs bed almost constantly snce last January. Mr. Brll was born at Jersey Cty 7G years ago and he had lved at Rumson over ffty years, Sellng Cake to Help Legon. A cake.sale for the beneft" of de la Reusallcs jewelry store. The sale wll be n charge of the womens mxlary of the legon. *- - Mothers of School Grls. nveraary. Mr. Brll was a veteran of the cvl wur and an exempt freman. He leaves a wdow, Emma, and four daughters and three sons. Tho chlmoners or ocnoot una. o,. _,. See these specal prces: Grls d -e Mrs Charles_Dxon 0 Seabrght, Harry C. Brll of Brookdresses for grls at $3.98. serge skrts, wth or wthout body, box pleated, at $2.98. Ferrs wasta at $.00; knt body wasta at ffty cents, musln body wasts at 35 cents, Kay-nee undertogs nt 0J cents, "School Gll"cmets at $.60. Rbbed hose, all alzea, black, whte and brown, ;l> cents; three pars for $.00. A. Salz & Co., Red. Advertsement. "Aslc Dad, He Knows." Ths apples to awell known cgnrtte and t alao apples to many satsfed customers of Paulsons barber shop, Front street, foot of Broud street, Hod Advertsement. "Learn to Smle" nnd "Oh, Me! Oh, Myl" two good fox trots by Whtemans orchestra. tn«, ( Monmouth otro«t, Red Advertsemont. Formal openng of trmmed mllnery at Mst) A. L. Morrss mllnery palor, roxm, Esner buldnr.- Advcrtfloment. Entontown Barbsf Shop. Prst-luss barber; chldrens har cuttng n specalty; open 3nndnyn. Opposte pobtodlce. Auvortnurnont. Try Our Sodas and Drnks. Each drnk an ndvdual dstncton. Tha Smoke Shop^ Advertla*- monk ^ lyn and Wllam H. Brll of New London, Connectcut. The funeral wll be held Frday afternoon at halfpast two oclock at the house and the mral wll be at Far Vew cemetery, We Delver the Goods. Take thn statement any way you desre, ts true. Let us show you how well wo can serve you. We make your old clothes look lke new and do t n a manner that s satsfactory n every way. French Cleaners and Dy ers, Moe Gordon, propretor, 6 Broad street, Red Phone 5. Advertsement. Cake Solo at Reunslles jewelry atorc, beneft 0 Amercan Lctron auxlary, 0:0 A. M. to 2:0) M, Saturday, Soptenv bur [Jfd. Adv:rl.s>nent. Notce. There wll be no dance gven by Rumon Vctory Park band on Sp tembor st, ua advertsed. Advertsemunt. Vctor Nght. Tonght s alao Vctor nght nt TUB tlnko, ( Monmouth struct, Ro Advertsement, Eatontown Qarber.Shop, Quck, santary drvce. Open Sun days. Opposte potttoffee. Advortacrmmt. thusasm Get yourchrdren"n Morford was born n Mddletown and. nstance Leddy tghtened up hool Sfrst day LookTp the had lved there all her lfe She was buon never got near the plate, hldren of S"Ashore dstrct who are a daughter of Lyd.a T.lton and Jack Leddy was d»o a feature of to emanng an ndefnte tme. Be- Thomas Morford. She leaves fcro be g credted wth two trple* ause a chld lves n the cty s no ssters, Mrs Kate Storey of Mddle- d two 3ngl es to be allowed out two or three town and. Mrs. Adelade Spader of, wshart dd the twrlng for Red,onths or a few weeks. Ths usually Bank n the second contest. He also Ontns Or a lew weeks. lua us^anj "*-" " " --.., xam n nc «^^«,., eans the mddle of October. v They! The body was brought from the h d the ystota at hs mercy and they schools a\d be hosptal to the funeral parlors of were unablc t0 do anythng wth ha lust come nto our gstered. -eu Transfer cards wll be Albert V^. Wortlen, Jr., of Red delvery. n the closng event Red ven to them or sent to ther respec- Bank, and prepared for bural, lhe Bank Kamcred fve runs ve schools when leavng town. n funeral was held Monday afternoon Nex(. Suna a y the Oroles wll have he past, n dstrcts where ths rule at the Hendrckson home and was n for ther opp 0n ents the Atlantc been dsregarded and chldren charge of Rev. Frank bhermer. Hghlands team. ave been found runnng the streets "The. bural was at Far Vew cemelt N b th cs ths tery ave been found r u g,s late as November, the cases ths tery. Farmers exchanges throughout the :ounty are warned not to employ or ncourage chld labor unles3 they dcre to be fned for dsregardng the N FRONT OF HS HOME. Yllam H. Latham of Branch Ave- )ue Fatally Strcken Monday. Wllam H. Latham of Branch RGHT OFF THE BAT. Jack Leddy to Get a Chance to PUjr wth the Gants. Jack Leddy, left felder on the Red ark Orole baseball team and 8 hld labor law. or dsregardng the Wllam H. Latham ot sranen -""- of -Harry Leddy of E AH exchanges, par- avenue ded suddenly of heart ds- >v b - to t a e h; :mll lauu m«. n.n CA\.UH6.VJ, J/"*».»-««<»- «.»-«^ - cularly Howell, Freehold and Marl- ease Monday afternoon. He had, were warned last year. asked been talkng n front of h3 house to * natonal baseball league. of Prospect chance to Gants of He. ;he managers of the exchange to a neghbor and had started to wnlk nt tq New y ork ye3 t e rday, talked. ;akc an nterest n the future of the toward hs house when he fell dead.. ^ j o j, n jcgraw, the manager of chldren of ther county who unfor-: Dr. Bddle H, Garrson wras called, GmB anrj got measured for a unately have to help support the and he sad Mr. Lathams death had,. h g flrgt tryou t Tuesday. mrtb. Dscharee all chldren of been nstantaneous. Mr. Latham g cou tg f or the bg league teams are contnually scourng the country. lome. Dscharge all chldren of been nstantaneous. chool age so that they wll, have the [ Was G6 years old and wag a salesmar leneft of the frst days of school., for the Western shade cloth com sk for tll ;he county ;he chldren -., _.. -. he attendance ths year the best on R. Sehuyler of Montclar; anda son d ~.. age so mac ncy wn. nave uo, was 00 years um am wuo a»..>.= contnrjally scourng tne couuny, t of the frst days of school. for the Western shade cloth com-, look. out f or goo & players, andr ths co-operaton throughout puny. He moved to Red Bank from.... bcen nn(jer otservatott unty to assst me n gvng all Arlngton last September. He leaves,» { them scouta for some tme-, ldren a far start and to make a wdow, a daughter, who s Mrs. H. *,.. nothng about th3 untl ecord. School boards are appealed to, to lave ther local attendance offcer afternoon at the Arlngton Baptst jngaged and on tho job the frst c mrc h alk the bural wll be at Arweck. asked the gentlemen on the, lg ton. boards to use ther ntellgence and» common sense n ther selecton of partes for ths poston; to keep K. ScJuylcr o Bomcar; a.ua auu, h r(: ce ved a letter n regard to tha- Wllam H. Latham, Jr., of Chcago... Monr) av As no^. player on "" funeral wll be held tomorrow matter monuuy... HOUSTONS FATHER DEAD. frmly n mnd that the salary pad an effcent worker wll be money saved at the end of the year. ask hese dstrcts to observe the excel- He Ded at Paterson n Hs 8st Year on Sunday Afternoon. Leonard Whte of Paterson, father of Mrs. Wllam H. Houston of Lelent work accomplshed where a com- j roy p[ llcep R e d Bank, ded Sunday bnaton nurse and attendance offcer l(ftoroon from Brghto doenoo nnd has been tred out; to vst a few of o t age. j[e was n ha 8st year, these schools and notce the henlthy j e waa ^slcon sck January 7th, at appearance, cleanness and good sprt a,.(;,, \ lt.\& j n celebraton of ha of the chldren, partcularly n Man- 80[ h brthday, and he hfld been lad alnpan townshp. Where ths com- ev(jr a; t^ct,_ Tho funeral was bnaton of worker hua been tred, t proves that well chldren mean mproved attendance and hgher effcency n class room. We must have better co-operaton and n practcal worker n Neptune Cty, and n Rartnn nnd Wall townshps; also an mprovement n Crawfords Corner school n Holmlel townshp. Much s expected from Matawan ths year and Matawan parenta are warned to have ther chldren ready for the openng day of school. All parents who receved legal notces lust year understand ther oblgatons. All cases reported laat year are onfle and wll be followed up. Catherne Crowe McCnrty, County Attendance^ pflcftr. Advertsement. Unted States Marne Band at Hollywood horuc show gruundn, Frday nftcrnonn, September :!Oth, at 3:30. Tckets for Halo ut Tustfngs, l( Monnouth fltroet, Uod Untl;. Advert au m out. lp. ^. held ths afternoon and the bural was at Cedar Lawn cemetery at Paterson. Desdes Mrs. Houston Mr. Whte left two other chldren, Charles E. Whte of Paterson and Frank. Whte of New York. Dentl of Lncroft nfant..tames E. Goodman, three months old, son of Klennor and Ruel Goodmanof Lncroft, ded Frduy of ntestnal trouble at lhe LOUR Branch hosptal. The funeral was held Sunly ufternoon and tho bural was nt lar Vew cemetery, Untnd States Marne Band at Hroaclway theater, Frduy evenng, September 30th,. ut «:!!0. Tclcotr. for KU ut Thtg:, Monmouth street, Red Hank. Advertsement. "Rversde Academy," Resdent md day pupls. Fall U-r. begn" September 2th, 02. Hadelyn Gorman. loro Hed Hank 20. Advertsement.. the Gants gets less than $2,500 a year, Lcddy wll be dong well fnancally f he makes good. The Onolea have been playng wnnng; j ball al ths season and whle Ltddy a assocate players would not lke to loaa hm they are all anxous for good fortune for hm. They would regard success for hm as a fttng wmd-m for the vctorous season of th«oroles. Lcddy s the hardest and nurost htter on tha 0-ml?s anrl h* s a great base runner and a good felder. m ^ "Sprngtme" nnd "Lttle Crumbs of Happncaa, two exquste love song? st Charles Harrson. Record No. lenr t tonfeht at Tustnts, lft Monmouth Btroct, Red Adver- Meet Mo Thore. Where? At Paulsons barber shop. Front street, foot of Broal. Whom ull the men RO for the better nlavwg. We nl,o want the kddes to como. A<lvcrtsement. You wll always fnd pano values on our floor that art! truo example* of savnrs. A. B. Drhnn pano shop, Drummond place. Red Dank. Phono 933. Advertsement. Notce. There wll ho no Unnce avnn hy" Rumson Vctory Park hand on H«ptomhor st, aa ndvcrtlnel. Alvr-. tcment. ;^_ Formal ononlna of trlmmml mljhnry at MM A. L. Morrm parlor, room t, l.l«mjf - Advertsement..., -Jf mlllnerf

12 Page Twelve PFD BANK REGSTER, AUGUST 3, 82. MDfLETOWfS TEACHERS, MANY NEW NSTR.UCTORS FOR THE TOWNSHP SCHOOLS. An Especally l-arge Number of Changes n the Leonardo School Tka Schools of tha Townshp Wll Re-Open Next Tuesday. The schools of Mddletown townshp wll re-open for another term next Tuesday wth many new leachers. The largest number of changes wll take place n the townshp hgh school ut Leonardo. Paul. ledclay of Hanover, Pennsylvana, wll succeed Mss Anna Lucas of Hamnmnton as teacher of hstory and cvcs. Mr: Redclay s a graduate of Gettysburg unversty. C. V. Bsscy of Ko3ement, a graduate of Rutgers college, wll replace Mss Maron Slonn and Mss Alsa Hocljjes of New York state as teacher of.spansh and French. An addtonal teacher wll l>e Mss Martha R. lennngton of Mllngton, Maryland, who wll assst n hstory anl mathematcs. Mss Ponnnjrton s a jrraduate of Washngton college and ble dd post graduate work n the Unversty of Pennsylvana. She has had seven years experence) as a hgh school teacher and an experence of a yenr and a half as a hgh school prncpal. Mss Mldred L. Booth of Sag Harbor, Long sland, wll replace Mss Evelyn K. Letson as teacher of Englsh. Mss Booth s a graduate, of Genosee normal school and of Adelph school of Brooklyn. She dd post graduate work n Vale college. E. E. Knud- F.on of New York, a graduate of Unversty of daho and Unversty - of Colorado, wll be supervsor of agrculture n place of Harold B. Allen. Two addtonal teachers wll be added to the grammar department of the Leonardo school. Mss Lyda N. James of Mllngton, Maryland, wll be teacher of hygene, cvcs and readng for the seventh and eghth grades. She s a normal school graduate and she has had two years experence n college. Mss Jeannette. Grove, a graduate of Ryder busness college of Trenton, wll teach penmanshp and spellng for the seventh and eghth grades and she wll be n charge of the pommercal course of the hgh school. n the prmary department of the Leonardo school M3s Grace Powell of Trenton wll teach the fourth and ffth grades n place of Mss Eeba Stryker of Red Bank, who wll attend Rutgers college. Mss ^Norna A. Rogers of Rver Plaza, a graduate of Newark normal school, wll teach the second and thrd grades. Mss Lllan Nagle of Chapel Hll, who has been teachng two of the lower grades, wll be promoted to the poston of teacher of the sxth grade. At Navesnk Allen W. Hubler of Loeustdale, Pennsylvana, wll succeed Mrs. Euretta Compton Gla3s as prncpal of the school. Mss Aurela Lafetra of Long Branch wll be transferred as teacher of the thrd grade of the Belford school to the poston of teacher of the second and thrd grades of the Navosnk school. She wll succeed Mrs. Paulne G. Woodward of Atlantc Hghlands. The poston whch Mss Lafetra held at Belford wll be flled by Mss Maran Knnamon of Washngton, New Jersey. Mss Mldred Bedle of Keyport wll replace Mss Catherne Mesnest of Newark as teacher of the frst grade of the Belford school. One change wll take place at Port Monmouth. Ths s due to the resgnaton of Mss Melssa Cook of Landersvlle. No one has yet been apponted to succeed Mss Cook. Mss Grace Chld of Eed Bank wll replace Mss Mldred Genger of Long Branch as teacher of the fourth grade of the Mddletown vllage school. Mss Lllan Hendrekson of Port Monmouth wll succeed Mss Mabel Davs of Red Bank as teacher of the thrd grade of the Mdclletown school. n the second grade of the same school Mss Gertrude Weber of Hghlands wll take the place of Mss Ruth Smock Baley were the battery for Red! Every nght thy boys had a of Red There wll be nonurshmallow roast on tho rver, and change n the teachng force of the just before gong to bed they lstened Lncruft school. Mss Lllan Hendrcl.-on last year taught the thrd, Barnes and other grown-ups. Charles to ghost. stores told by Rev. Mr. fourth and llth grades of the Sandy Allare proved the best salboat salor Hook shool and she wll be succeeded by Mss Ellen Colleran of Hgh- n whch he saled a boat. All the for Red Bank and he won every race land--. boys had a lne tme except Paul Burd. He was sck wth a heavy cold SMASHED AUTO WTH AN AX. durng the entre week and he was Far Haven Woman Arrotted After not able to jon the sports of the f BROAD STREET She Had Battered Machne. other bojs Mrs. Emorc..Saunders of Far Haven s locked up n the county jal on o-os a complant made by her husband, who charges her wth malcous mschef and assault and battery. Of late there has been very lttle" happness and blss n the Saunders household and followng an argument on Sunday wth hs wfe Mr. Saunders left the house for good. He returned Monday n hs Ford automoble to get a pece of harness he had sold and whle h- was lookng for the harness hs wfe got an a.x and started to chop the car to peces. Before the x was taken, away from her she had ( smashed the radator, wndsheld, j headlghts and mudguards. She at- tempted to ht her husband but he j took the ax away from her. Mrs. K^undurs was arragned before Jus- tce Frank A. Mulford and she was held under SOO lml to awat the ac- ton of the- grand jury. She could! not gv bal and she was sent to jal. TKACHERS N SHREWSBURY. Three Change* Wll Tako Place n the Townshp Schools. The tchools of Shrewsbury town-! fhp wll open for another term next Tuesday. Mes Estella Thompson of Enplahtown wll succcd Russell V.. WVUa. ;s Mperltcndunt of-thu.tu Slver.ehool.. Mss Mary Shafto of Shaftos torners wll replace -Mrs. Kd- \ muul Ayres, formerly Mss Klae Lfferson, a, traeher nf the ntc-rmodate pupls of tle Shrcwshury Kohool. Mss Grace Chld of Red Hunk, who Uusrht the prmary pupls nf He TnLon Falls FtlMol, wll cd jjt Mddktown vl-! lfckf the ("mn; term. No o\e has! y-t.eth, r.nrn;cd to t:kc Mss Chldn llae lt Tnon F/H. All the other teachers who taught n the townshp ] last year have hcc rc-ek ;ed. FRE ON HAZLET FARM. Tenant House on.mlsm Conover Farm Destroyed Saturday, The tenant house m Judso Conovers farm al llu/.u-t was destroyed by lre together wth ts contents Sutudny afternoon. The house wna occuped by Ehvood McKlvnc, who farnr for Mr. Conover. Mr. McKvun wan plowng n a Hold vjhej he! Raw h. houbc ablaze. l r e lrrrftlto tht buldng and wnrntd hs mntlerln-law, who wan upstars j tho house, nnrlnlm escaped. The only artcle saved from tho houso wnf an account, honk. The ons B covered by nsurance. BANKS NEW SQK. THE MODEL SHOP WLL OPEN TOMORROW MORNNG. t Wll be Located-n "Johns Busy Corner" on East Front Street and n t Wll be Sold Clothng and A FAMLY CATHEJUNC. West End Couple Gave a Dnner Party Sunday to Relatves.. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Layton of West End, Long" Branch, entertaned a party of relatves at a dnner party on Sunday. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Frank House, Mrs. Fred Olson, Mrs. Wllam Dower and Beatrce Pcttt of Red Bank; Ma. Wl- Shoes for Women and Chldren. lam Spnfrue, Kelsey, Leroy, Thomas The Model Shop a Red Banks and Maron Sprague, Amy Ormerod newest busness place. t stm East and Mary Brower of Keyport; Mr. J Front street n one of tht The and Mrs. Russell Spragr. - - Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Jersey C LBB busness of Mooney & J alteratons whch have Carrol Spraguo of New York and b d<m. to th(, buld,, E w n Martn Wnterburg of College Pont, be completed today. The store wll Long sland. BOYS HAD A BULLY T E. open tomorrow mornng wth a stock of womens and chldrens clothng, and shoes. The owners of the bus- : ness arc Samuel Ksln,. Samuel j Ageloff and Leon Ksln. The latter s a son-n-law of Abram Levy, the THRTEEN.. _ RED...._ BANK LADS -.. AT! owner of "Johns Busy Corner." ADAMSTOl^LAST WEEK. j He a., part owncr of the Eag e nov. They Camped at Adam.ton on thj,? **»!"! J^T busness whch, a Metedeconk Rver and Enjoyed a located n "Johns Busy Corner;" jy Great Varety Extensve alteratons have been Amusements. of Sports and made to the store and t bears lttle _,. ",,,.,,, resemblance to ts appearance w!ren> Thrteen Red Bank boys had the jt was occuped by tne harness frm. tme of ther lves last week at Ad-- T[u, ]ang for the changes were. amston, n Ocean county, on the Me- j r a w n by Lcon Ksln and tre-work tedeconk rver. They lved n one of waa most donu remarkable under hs feature dj reet j on. of The the a by number the Epscopalan of bungalows churches mantaned of Newstore s the show wndows. Only a Jersey. Although not under tents, small part of these wndows face the the lfe of the boys was almost the street. Most of the wndows- face same as camp lfe. Orgnally the a tle vestbule fourteen feet long* bungalows were ntended only for She wndows along the vestbule, n<stead of runnng: n straght lnes, Epscopalan chor boys and the place where the buldngs are located s are n the form of trangles, sx on called Chor Camp. However, of late each sde. They are arranged to years the use of the camp has not been restrcted to any specal clasa of boys, and all youngsters who make applcaton are admtted f there s room to accommodate them. Rev. Morton A. Barnes of Long Branch was n charge of the boys. Hs youthful Red Bank companons were Paul Burd, Lee Eberly, Charles Harrson, rvng Bennett, Wllam Holtz, Danel Wallng, Kaymond Ewng, George Predmore, Perre de la ths manner n order to ncrease wndow space. The wndows haorc copper facngs, parquet floors, and mahogany panels for a background. The store has been provded wth. every comfort and. convenence for patrons, ncludng a rest room and. comfort room. The plombnt work was done by M. J, Russell. Georae A. Hogan nstalled the electrc lghts. A new hardwood floor has been lad and the materal for ths Motte, George Clayton, John Baley, and for othec carpenter work was njury was. attended to by Dr. H. Charles Allare and Wllam Smd. j suppled by- M» N. Smth & Son and Brownng Wlson of Red The Boys Jrom Long Branch were also n Earlng, Johnson & Frake. An. art car was consderably damaged. Mr. Barness " care. The "" lads were metal celng has been put up by gone eght days. They returned Danel H. Cook. home Saturday. One of the requrements of the SEVENTY LOTS SOLD. camp waa that the boys should, be out of bed by sx oclock and must take Aucton Sale Held Saturday After, a dp n the Metedcconk rver before noon at Navesnk: Park; < breakfast. nstead of havng a bugler About 200 persona attended an to awaken them, the boys had a bull aucton^ sale of lots Saturday after- at Navesnk park, near Atlantc dog. At the rst stroke of sx thenoon dog would be on the job. He washghlands. The property s located well traned. He would pull the bed on both sdes of the road whch skrts clothes off every delnquent rser and Sandy Hook bay between Atlantc f ths dd not sullce he would- run Hghlands and Hghlands. The sajs hs tongue over the boys faces. was conducted n a tent on the prop- The bungalow where the boys lved erty and. the auctoneer was- Bryan had a cook and the boys dd not have any cookng to do. However, they dd have- to devote twenty mnutes each day to dong certan chores. L. Kennelly of New York. Seventy lots were sold und nearly all the buyers were from New York. The prces pad for the lots ranged fr^t Every nght they would go ten mles $250 to $,300. The "lots to Bay Hottd, the nearest bg town, brought the least were located.on the There they could fnd varous attrac- sde of the hll between the road and tons, for Bay. Read s a summer re- j the ralroad tracks at the bottom of sort - the hll; but most of the dots that On the Metedeconk rver the boys wore sold were located on top of the had at ther dsposal three salboats, * hll. twelve rowboats and a motor boat,. " Mountan Evans of Long Branch was A Trp to Canada. the champon swmmer and he made j Joseph Salz, Charles A. Hawkns, a bettor record than any Red Bank ; Wllam, R. Whte and Howard S. boy for speed and endurance. Whun Hggnson left Red Bank ths morn* t came to puglsm, however, the Red ng on a trp to Canada. They wll Bank boys hud every oler contn- he away ten days or two weeks and Rent n the camp "beat a mle." A are antcpatng a fne tme, every great deal of tme, was spent n box- mnute of the trp. ng. The domne n charge of the boys kept a watchful eye on" tle lads and saw that no one got badly hurt. John Baley was Red Banks boss boxer. He knocked out one Lone Brancher for a full count of ten and ho made another Long Brancher qut. The last named Long Brancher had prevously defeated Lee Eberly. At baseball the Red Bank boys heat a to.am of Prnceton boys by a score j of 4 to 3. George Clayton and John HUUSfc BfclHG -MAUE OVEft. Lew* Morford Makng Many Changes to Wallace Street Dwellng. Leon Morford of New York s huvng hs house on the north sde of Wallace street mproved. A new porch s beng made on the south sde o\f the house, facng the street. Two dormer wndows are beng nvde, the house, a, beng repaata4. outsde and nsde, new floors are beng lad throughout, a wndng colonal starcase wll replace the present flght-of state, and a garage wll be bult.* The changes wll cost?2,700. Douglty & Buchanan- aredong thacarpeatepwork, P..P. Red s the eleetxesm and Charles- Doughty, a dong the pantng and paperng. MK..Stated, who JS engaged n-the auomol lu busness at New York and who s a son of the late- Jaue&, H. Mar brd, has not de» cded. whetherr 4 hm.wll occupy the house oc rent t REMTEEt TWO? BULDNGS Earth. Amhoy Mu* to Start n Bus. nan. omvwes Front Streal. Abe Korh of Perth Amboy ha* rented Mnrasco Brothers store on West. Front street, adjonng Detzs meat market^ where be wll open a store for the sale of automoble BVLPples. Mr. Kortr has also rented from Frank J.Dbter, a garage- buldng on Water street, whch adjons tre rear of the Marasco property. n the garage-buldng he wll conduct: a busness to be known as the Red- Btark Auta Wreckng company. Kfr, Korbhss-leased both buldng* for one year nnd he wlltake possesson September. st. Hurt Wftoa Auto Overturned. An automoble n whch Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baden, Jr., and MTS. Fred Baden, St., of Leonardo, were rdng overturned Tnursdoy on the Rumson road. Mr.- Baden, was backng- the,car and t ran nto a dtch and turned over. Mro. Baden,. Jr., was thrown out and waa cut on the head. Her Car Damaged n Collson. A Ford-sedan drven by Wllam Mller of rvng place.was badly damaged Sunday n a collson wth another, automoble ut Phladelpha. Mss Helen Anderson of Red Bank and two persons from Phladelpha were n the car. wth Mr. Mller. THE GREAT Holly Mount Holly, N. J. Sept 3,4,5,6,92 : Auto Races, Frday, 6 EXTRft GOOO TBflCK EVENTS DALY! Coma md S o le Man Who Lve. Wthout a Slul. EMY an«* NGH? FAR SALE ON No. 9 Heavy Copper Bottom Wash Bolers Ths Thursday, Frday; and Saturday Regular F*rce At Extremely Low AT RED BANK 54 Broad Street Esner Buldng RED BANK, M Brng your kddes to ths store and.letour experts f fcthem correctly and avod foot trouble for growng, feet. Shoes that look well, ft well and wear well. X CURTAN SPECALSTS Eftfeons EBccSusv CyrfaStt WEST MBtmra; PENM.-- ESTABLSHES B8O..(rclMtftavc* Hlglwst r, Patrons. feshytulstrtas - Eastern Branch: Far. Haven,-f#». H.. AUMM Bfaf g r - 5%,5-ee? Past pan*-mm; A Clean Cut of 2 Per Cent n the Prce of Potatoes. Wo are provng constantly that "t pays to^ deal.at tlw Asco Stores," whana Qualty-Counts andt your money: goe* the farthesu Thousanda of folka nre: takng adwuatuko ot our reductoa on the j)opulan Aaco Com Flakes. Last Thursday wa mado a specal, tbace-day cut a the prce of Butter and Eggs Today w& are gvng you an opportunty to save on. potatoes., Carefully selected. Bg, dry,-meaty, fellowa t hat, cook, lku ball3 of Hour" Sold by heght, guur-. anteeng you: your: full moneys- worth... ~ Lean Smoked Gala HAKS, - Bb 5c Averago 4. to & pounds. Smoked ju»t rght. Dxe Style BACON, Also called-- Gem- Squares. New Pack PEAS, specal at 2c By tho caa Now s. tho tme to buy. Van Camps 3 cans- for 25c g. Rch Tasty W&FERS - spel at 8c B Fresh fronr tlw ov«na. specal at 25c b Aged ju»t rght. 2 b, specal at 65c a Any knd n stock. ^eeal at 0c can specal at 5c b Puce «Very Best f; Lamella BUTTER Theres a charm about Louella Butter that rerleets the exactng taste of the-woman who s partcular-enough to Be*ve ths exquste butter on her table. Rchand Butler; Pure creamery prnts, Bg value. SPECAL L l OW PRCES. Vctor Bread, Gold Seal EGGS Eggs are not "just eggs" the bg Gold Seal beautes prove that there can be a bg dtferenoc. Theyre the prde of the farmyard. Selected Eggs. We guarantee every one tofcrwe entre HatHfnc<- Hon. SPECAL. LO\fr PRCES. Made of the purest ngredents, by bakers who take prde n ther art. Eat plenty, of ths wholesome bread theres. health n every crumb. ASCO T Krpkg W-lb pkft 23c b, too 6c No matter how your tnste runs n tern, onn of our lve qualty blends wll more than please you. Theres qualty n ench fragrant loaf. Orange Pokoe, nda Ceylon, Old Country Style, Plan Black, Mxed. ASCO COFFEE, b25c Consular what a bargan thfl splendd coffee, s coflcca of the nnn! hgh qualty m Kollrux elflewherc for 5c per b. Our roducer-to-oonsumcr Plnn enables us to save you tho dfference. - «62 Broad Street Avenue axtd, Oatcl«cct«ll Street. THREE e:r«k)eas N RBO BANK The abora prker effectve- n all-owr store* n Ro«h Bank «nj vclnltyt

13 RED BANK REGSTER, AUGUST 3, 92. THE PROTE&T. y H. UMJ CMU Luguaga n T«lklog to the MAMS«* At one of the bg London hotels there s a bellboy who n hs spare momenta s much gven to the study of the best Englsh lterature. Recently he was pad hs wages wth a small fne deducted for some breach of regulatons. ndgnant, the boy sad to the manager: "Sr, f you should everfnd t wthn the scope of your jursdcton to levy an <&& nesbment on my wages for some trva] act alleged to have been commtted by myself at some nopportune moment n the stress of, ones-avocaton, would suggest that you refran from exercsng that prerogatve, The falure to tp so would of necessty torce me to tender my resgnaton." The manager, totterng, reached a char, and n gasp? asked the boy what he meant. "n other words, f you fne me agan shall chuck up the job," sad the lad.» <» Two of a Knd. The never-endng Btrug(fle between captal and lubor remnded Senator Johnson of a suspcous-lookng customer who wus boastng to a grocer of the cheapness of ten pounds of sugar thpt he had bought at a rval shop. "Let me wegh the package, sad the grocer. The other assented, and the package «was found to wegh only eght pounds. The man looked perplexed for a moment and then sad: "Oh, -well, clout thnk he cheated me much; for whle he was gettng tho sugar pocketed two cans of condensed mlk.". «*-«.. Unft for Respectable Ear. n a cuse of Blunder a lady took the wtness stand on bohalf of the plantff, whose counsel was examnng her. "Now, mudam," the lawyer be- Kan, "plense repeat the slanderous statement made by the defendant on ths occason just as you heard them." Oh, they are unft for any respoctable person to hear," was the emphatc answer. "Then," sad the examner, coaxngly, "suppose you just whsper them to the judge." A Msson to tho Heathen.. A Sun Francsco clergyman recently at the close of hs sermon announced that n the course of the week he expected to go on a msson to the heathen. One of hs parshoners exclamed: "Why/ my dear doctor,"you have never told us one word of- ths before. t leaves, us unprepared. What shall we do?" "Brother," sad tho mnster solemnly, " shall not leave* town."» e» The Baby and the Dog. "How old s your baby brother?" asked, lttle Tommy of a playmate. "One year old," repled Johnny. "Ah!" exclamed Tommy. "ve got : dog a year old and he can walk twce as well as your brother." ^ "Well, so he ought to," repled Johnny; "hes got twce as mqny legs." - Hts Eacutcheon. "Papa, what )3 un escutcheon?" "Why?". "Ths story says there was a blot on hs escutcheon." "Oh, yes. An escutcheon s ajght colored vest. Ho had probably been carryng a fountan pen." WRE WHEEL SERVCE. Wre wh«5 rebult. John H»ne«>, 49 Wet Front l m t B.Snt. Tbont fr-h- EMBRODERY DONE. on lllk ml other drtn; all klnd of dressmakng dttm, 28 South trect. Rfd Bsnk. MAN WANTED to mahe hmself Bcn«r*llr ueful. Jersey Oout laundry. West Front street. Red Bank/, FURNSHED ROOM... wsntttd fn Ked Bank; young couple, no chldren. Addretss G. M. h., drswer M, Red KTCHEN CABNET FOR SALE. Oak ktchen cabnet for le;*pree $30. CanJ>e #een «t 39 Sprngjtreet, Ked NTRATE OF SODA. n any quantty from one pound to 00 am; 0B» ton, Fhone, wrte or nl, J. Flmher * Co., M»tn»an. N.. WASHNG Select famly WMhlnK; frst cuss work: calud for and delvered. Phone 6C-J, Red Bunk. ROOM urnlhed room wanted for Hunt housekeepng. Addres L. H. W., drawer M, Ked Hank. FORD TRUCK FOR SALE. Bargan: JuMt overhauled. CHT be Been nt JUtthewa Bros. yard, Trout trect, Red Dank. MUST SELL wo adjonng lot, 8 feet frontlne an Slack Pont road. John Anderson, 679 Atantle aytnue, Brooklyn, N. Y. FORD TOURNG FOR SALE, late 98, wnter ton. demountable rlnn, shock absorbers, Btarter, n fne runnng order. Phone 222.R, Eatontown. FURNSHED HOUSE WANTED^ :-, -- ~ FOR SALE.. Oaklartd tourng car n uaoa condton, reasonable. Relly storage warehouse; Red MONEY TO LOAN. Monty to ban on bond and mortgas*. Ap. ply to A. L. vn. llegl.ur bulldlnjr, Uel HOUSE FOR RENT. Near Broad Hte#et and all curs; mmedate psneshlon. Call at 76 Mechanc street. Red.FOR SALE Btudebflkev rubber tred buggy. Oooo condton. Relllyfl storage warehouse. Red Hunk. HELP Young woman or grl to help n ktchen. Mr*. V. B. Currer, 95 Broad street, Ked BOY WANTED to delver orders on bcycle; Hteady work. Claytons market, 47 Broad street. Red TABCE A table uut&blc for an ofllce wanted. Monmout ContrnctnK Co., ulone 87. Red Dunk.. PGS FOR SALE. On George V. Cop, EtmureH, entute, llurn- Rcm, N. J. Apply to Frank LoKan, Huuerntendent FOR RENT. One nrke front room, furnnhel, for rent n prvate famly. 03 Monmouth street. Rol Bunk. ~ - FrsA CHEAP. Old black walnut table; also large woven wre HprhKB, wooden cnlw. 2 Lnden place. Red Dnnk,. AUTOMOBLE TOP A leather automoble top for Bulck cur, model D-4G. Address Auto Top, Drawer W, Red FORD SPEED BODY FOR SALE. Wllam Applcsate, Nnvcsnk, N. J. OAK, DNNG ROOM TABLE FOR SALE. Prce $ Bank street. Red GARAGE FOR RENT. 5 Waverly place. Phone 87-R. Red Bnnk. SALESLADES WANTED for Saturdays, F. W. Woolwurth Co., Sed FURNSHED ROOM TO LET»t 07 Ouklund struct. Phone G02-M, Red FURNSHED ROOM TOR RENT n prvato famly. Apply 200 South Btreet, Bed CO-CART FOR SALE. Practcally new; prce 0. Phone Red Bnnk 33. / H. RTZAU, ftmover of dead anmals. Red Tale. phont 226. FOX TERRERS FOR SALE. Puppes. Herman Rltzau, Rod Phone 220. PRVATE GARAGE FOR RENT. At 2!) Broad Btreet, Red Dank. Phone 4C-R Red HORSE WANTED lor heavy hnulnn. W. T. Sherman, G West street. Ked Hank. CESSPOOLS AND TOLETS CLEANED, at a reasonable prce. Oeorue L. Rchardson. Far Havsn. N. J. CHCKENS Lous GettlH, U>5 Shrewsbury nvenue. Red Phone 5-W. FOUND. Lead colored RCOW found. nqure power Post Anna, Red Bnnk. ENGNE Sx to ten home power engne wanted, Phon«_86, Red Bonk. BROWERS QUCK LUNCHL "~ Open week days and lundays. 85 Weat Front street, Red A shovel plow wnntod. Edward Gbson, phono Batortown 230-J.. STORE TO LET. At once, No. 3 Wharf avenue. Apply A. T. Doremus or agent.. BUFFET FOR SALE. Nearly newt prce $ AddrOBS Buffet, drawer f. Rod COTS Kflur ron cots wanted at once. Addreas Cots, drawer M, -Red, CHAUFFEUR WSHES POSTON.. Can glvo best references. Can do any re- Har work. Call Red Bank 800-W. MONMOTH COUNTY HUNT ClUB. Wll bay and rcmovo dead horses, oovs and mules.. Phono 247-K. EnUmtown. BOQUETS. Cut flowers, bonuuth 2B centb up. son, 270 LocuBt Avenue, Red Nel- WELL DGGNG. Pump reparng and cleanng. Jurome, OJasWy, WesUlde Avenue, Red " POSTON WANTED ~~ as companon to lady gong South ths wlnter. AddreflH... drawer M, tel Hunk^ DAYS WORK WANTED l>y two women for every day n the week. nqure at 22 Pearl street, Red Bank, "GENERAL HOUSEWORKER WANTED fnwmnll famly ; rdrenees requred. Apply 90 Maple avenue, Bed Bank, mornngs. - CHEVROLET RUNADOUT FOR SALE. n tuul runnng order; prce»m. J..Tonr. 00 Wallace street, led J. O. E9CHE.BACH «r SON, f! West Front street,. Red Bank nhon 40-J. Auto acoesorlea and vulcansng DEAD ANMALS. R. Connors, remover of dead anmals. Wnysh^.. N. J. Plume Wnysldo D40-.lB. DODGE TOURNG CAR FOR SALE. Excellent condton. Walter M. Vanllorn, Globe Court srarsae, phone Hed Hank 6. "roduc STENOGRAPHER. Dletatlon and typng. M L. Wctt, Second Natonal bank bullolnr. room B, R«d MOTORBOAT FOR SALE, Blxlen foot motor boat, Rsglo engne <- «ellent condton. Phone Glbert. Rumson MT.,. CANOE FOR SALE. n Drst-clsA condton reasonable. Jaedb nnburc, tar* of Mr. Ullller, Far Haven. KTCHEN RANGE FOR SALE. Uoyntons Newport, n good condton: reasonable. Address Reasonable, drawer M, Red Bonk. - MTCHELL TOURNG FOR SALE. Seven passenger; n real bargan., Walter M. VanDoft, Globe Court garage, phono Bed Dunk 0.. BOAR HOG FOR SALE. Berkshre boar hog, two years old, for sale. Snmuel Porter, Holmdel, N. J., phone Holmdcl 2. CHALMERS TOURNG CAR FOR SALE, Chnlme-M tourng enr for sale; n good, condton. Martn McGulrc, Mddlotown Dary Farm, Ford stnton or suburban cur, n good condton; gve prce, etc. AddreaB Ford, drawer M,-Bed YOUNG LADY WANTED for clercal worlt n buuncea offce; good opportunty. AddresH Clercal Work, drawer M, Hed Bunk_. FORD RUNABOUT FOR SALE. )8 model; n Kood condton; prce $lf0 Jtmca J. Cottrell, State Hghway, neur MddletownLN. J. HOUSE FOR SALE. Sx room house wth bath, gas nnd water n west Red Bank; nrlco $2,700. P. O. Box 74. Red Bunk.. PLOUGHNG > $3.50 per acre. Hnrry Seeley, Hokehurst Form. Tnton Fulls road, Entonlown, N. J., phone 26-M. ^^ HOUSE FOR RENT. Nne-room houso. two-car Karate; spaaous grounds, excellent locaton; rent?25. Phone ted Bonk 027. DODGE TOURNG CAR for sale, n good" runnng condton; good rubber nl nrond. nqure 22-R, Atlantc Hghlands, N. J. COWS FOR SALE. Several very ffuod cows for wale. Harry Seeley, Hokehurst Farm, Tnton Falla road, Eatontown, N. J. - FOR SALE. Sx-year-old mare, harnegs^. nnd -wagon cheap. Alexander, 2 Jersey a»enue, Port Monmouth, N. J. CAR FOR SALE. Bulck roadster; n perfect runnng condton; four new tres; -reasonable. Phone Ked Bank 89-W, THS S YOUR OPPORTUNTY. When bovng your plumbng and heatng done see O. l\ Hll & Co. frst. Phono 20-J, tcd STORE YOUR CAR by the day, work or month nt Seata s, an upto.date Are-proof gnrago, at 7 West Front ttrcet, Red Bank^ ^ ^ HOT ROAST BEEF SUPPER. Far. Haven M. P. church, September 8lh, 92. Tckets nxty cents. Sujrper from 6:00.to.8:00 P.-M. : MONEY TO LOAN. Money to loan an frst bond and mortffas n mproved real estate. Alston Beekmsn, ttorney, Red J ~"~ MERCER CAR FOR SALE. ~~ A.Mtear tourng car, a real burfaln: no dener. Addreas Mercer Tourng Car., druwcr M. Red fdms WAffTED For quck acton llt your farm wltb George W. Zqter, country sropertr spacullt, Marlboro, N. J. MONEY TO LOAN. Money to lonnon bond and mortgage; ong term f desred; n large amount*. John R. Gregory. 42 Broad street. Red n prvate Kl South Btreet, l ^lm famly; all mprovemens South near hgh school, RedJjlune J^^ FOR CASH ONLY. Sugar cured shoulders, K cents a puund; err fne for bolng. Krdel.f Co., corner Brosd and Fronts, Rel Phone 808-M. Address FO SL for sale; frontage 29x23 treeu. nqure Gruzo Nervo, "" R! Bk Army ofllcer desres amall ou«e wth all convenence*. C. C. W., drawer M, Red jjank. _ LOTS FOR SALE. Sxteen lot* n deep; wth frflt tr. _. H!»_Wo_w_«venue, Bed WANT TO BUY loufe of seven rooms,* on good Btreet n [led llank; wll pay $7,000 to SO.OOU. L. M. Martn, Lttle slver, N, J. SKFF FOR SALE~ Sen nklft wth 22-foot bottom and twelve y. canne for gale. mjuru Frank Whte, P. O. box 4, HlKhland», N. J. YOUNG CHCKENS FOR SALE. Etht nnd nne weeks old for 7r. cents and $.00 «ach; also layng hem, $.00 euch. John Ncholson, phone 77H-W, Mddletown, TEAM HORSES FOR SALE. " Team of sound home*: nu he drv nfle or double; very Wllam Gonley. SO Ch ark, N. J. FORD TOURNG CAR FOR SALE. 97 molel wth 020 body, newlypalnt- " ce $225, Jack Wer, d Hank. Ar t UC YVJLl HUV cd\ all Ktod trvs. Prce 40 Chestnut ntrett, K-d Couple would lke small house or apartlent, unfurnshed, ted Bank or near by. Adrenals. P., drawer M, ted CARPENTER AND BULDER. H. FeterHon, carpenter and bulder, jolj-.. H specal!. Park, t.l Bank p l, j Lncoln avenue, Eantsde Phone 04-R, HOUSEKEEPER telnble person wanted UB houbekeeper. nl afternoons or wrte Mm. Hl-ndrckton,»» Ea»t Front street, Red Bunk. ROOM FOR^RENT. PK-mnt room ttutabl for one or two teachers; nearly opponke l.jrh KCKJO buul. 47 Hard nn rond, Red Punk. POSTON Marred man, experenced chauffeur, wmtn work.; wll do anythng. Wrt.! Experenced luulfaur, drawer ^l^. Ked Hank. TABLE FOR SALE. An oak dlnnj? room table, ex feet lotf; prce S0. Can he eeen at F. Veers, Ejtonwn trolley lne. Ral Thurnduy. FOR SALE. Ktchen (coal) ranke, hot water front, o.l condton, oven dal; nlno chlll. curt. 02 Pc&rl street, Hed Thr FOR RENT. furnshed rooms on Kruund flo qupped for llrht loutekeepnk; center of l tow e h p K ; ce 3!) Mapl«uvenue, Red SDE CAR Sde cur wuuted for new model ndan lotorcycle. Wrte, HtatnK prce, to Joseph Shlro, 29 BrldKe avenue. Red PANO FOR SALE.. Wll pell Uprght pnnu vary feh nqure Hunlge & RUH^C wurelouh hmr. atrect Rod Hank, phone 933. FOR CASH ONLY. Sugar cured hams, 3 centu a pound; very HDt-cal. Krdel & Co., corner Broad nnd Front atreet. Red Bank, phone 306-M, FOR SALE. Three room bnnkalow, nx room house nnd leven room house; terms rcauunubk*. nqure 302 Catherne utreet. Red MARANO TESAURO, contractor und general construeton work, estmates uven. Home addrepa, 242 Cath ene street, Red Bnnk. Phone 3U4-K. ADAMS & MOXLEY, Ktceplcjackn ond wall clmbers, rykers and house wrecltert. We cut down and trm trees. 50_\Vorthley Htroet, ted Bnnk._ FOR SALE. Tre mrknn; 80x3 Vj $2 each, regular prce $6.bO. Thrd avenue mmure. Long Brunch, N. J., phone Lonf Branch CALL ON ME for houses or ota n Red Bank and vcnty. sell real e^tute. Paul Revere, 56 Broad street, Jloom 8. Red Bunk. Phone 968^ * FOR CASH ONLY. Prne rjhs of beef, 32 cents pound; from heavy cattle. Krdel & Co., corner Broad am Front streets, ted Phone 30G-M. KTCHEN APRONS FOR SALE. Water proof ktchen apronn for nale, $.00 values Tor ffty cents. Mal orders only. A. kbpncore, Shrewnoury avenue, Red TYPEWRTER.HEADQUARTERS. We bur, rent, sell, exchange and repalt type wrt era. Trublns, the Store of a Thousand Sterna, 68 Broad street. Red BLACKSMTH AND HORSESHOER. Frank Gray, practcal horseshoer. Establshed ffteen yeara n Red Bnnk. Mapl avenue, oppoate Whte street. Rffd HOUSE CLEANNG wanted by experenced nnd relable house man; n!ao outrde work. Addrews or call.j,j. Hcks,.^U^nden^jplncc, R d_bonk. TOURNG CAR FOR RENT. From any pluce as far as Lonff Branch to New York cty and return, S30 per day. P. O. Box 804, Atlantc Hphlandw. N. J. TKrteeu Two ncely furnshed amly; all mprovements. hh hl RdJBan n-aaonolle. Apply ndwk av.nuo, Dew. NTRATE OF SODA. D any qaantur from one pound to 00 tons; $68 ton. Phone, wrte or call, 3. Fscher k Co.. Matawsn. N. J. N RED BANK, ON SHREWSBURY. Modern up-to-date houue of nne rooms, lot C 0x400; puhheseun at once; prce $2,000; a h)kh (trade plnc«. W. A. HuppnK, Broad etre*ft, Ke Hunk. RGHT N THE HEART OF TOWN. Red Bank** mot convenent a»d nvtng barber shop; expert attenton; three chars; one flght up. Second Natonal bank buld- ng. Alon» Curehn, propretor. APARTMENT LEASE FOR SALE. Four-room apartment, mprovement** and ht locaton; leatte <?ml» Mny 5th wth prvlege of renewal; rental $252 per year. Dnner, tjox 89, Uum«on, N. J. Two Krocery wth Kone txpron Store Co., C2 Broad young man wanted f GROCERS! clerks wanted: you rfe men Al A Apply Amerran reet, Hed Also Saturday* Twenty to thrty-fve feet l.nr. wth euhn; Klve condton and be*l.-nt prce, t. L. Saxe. 226 Thrd avenue, Lung Branch, phone S24._ "PANO FOB SALE. We have a few exceptonal mrknnk n sod panos from $86 up. A.. Drhan, la.no shop. Drummond pne, ted Hunk, phone )33. -,... * CONTRACTOR AND BULDER. Lloyd. Francs, 46 lnden place. Red All knds of J08WK promptly attended to. Estmate* cheerfully furnshed. Phone 978._ CAR FOR SALE. Ford tourng car, newly pamled and ood tres. Wll demonstrate. Prce 536. Can t Jack Wers,.40 Ch.stut Btreet, Reu Bunk. _ BOY WANTED over sxteen yearn, to wort n furnture store nnd cabnet shop. Apply ul onc;.. Charkn furnture stove, 39 Mnmuuth BlreTt, Red _;. "~ "-JORNADO NSURANCE. Protect your home ukant wnd; costs very lttle nnd means a lot. Henry V. Hylln. room 9, Regster bulln:, phone 73, Red SEE KENNEDY ABOUT T. f you have any real estate to sell or want to buy any real estate se«p. F. Kennedy, Red Bank, about t. t wll be to your advantage. Phone *4-R. Red, POSTON L-aly of refnement wnheh poston as ndya companon or practcal nurse; enn furnsh the bent of references. AdrenH tox 4, Occanvort, N. J., A. K. Johnson..oat, Rversde MNK STOLE LOST. mnk stole «n Monday between and Cooper"n brdge at ted Fd l Jlank, Reward. Fnder plense communcuu \vlth_p. O. Box 65, Seabrlght, N. J. FOR SALE. Wlnrd Mock machne wth 225 plntcs WKHXG for Bale; practcal, new; reasonable. Dan Peterson, 66 East Fourth street, Lakewood, N. J., phone Lakewood 558-M. _ CLOTHNG FOR SALE. Dress HUt wth whte sk vett, only worn onee, $40; also Tuexodo, $25: extra bnck FURNSHED ROOMS FOR RENT. Two furnshed rooms wth prvlege of ght housekeepng; good locaton, near Broad_«treet, 4H Wallace street, Red Jank. nferor hay, wheat straw, rye straw or anythng cheap wanted that can be used for cuw beddng. Harry Seeley, Hokehurst Farm, Tnton Kalla road, Eatontawn, N. J. Phone 26-M. FOR RENT FURNSHED. At Far Haven, fve rooms and all mprovemmt, near trclley nnd n refned neghborhood; $50 per month. Henry V, H 0 R bld Ph ; $ Hyn, room 0, n RedUnnk. p m y Regster buldng. Phone ESSEX TOURNG CAR for sale: orgnal pant, upholstery Kood as new; Kood rubber; perfect runnng order; bargan. Apply at Strand bllard academy, Monmouth street, opposte depot. hone 77. Red BUNGALOW FOR SALE. Sx rooms and bath, furnshed or unfurnshed; garng; lot r>0xl70. between Hed Bk ~ " FARMS WANTED For quck acton lnt your farm wth? r *. w -,. Zu!l <!r ountry property»» - NTRATEFSODA. n any quantty from one pound to 0* tons; log a ton. Phone, wrte or call J. FJs^ej_ 4_Co.,_M«taw«nt_NuJ._ ^ EVERYTHNG ELECTRCAL7 ~ Prompt servce and expert workmanshp. Contractng, reparng und mamracturnk. jkhttf, bells, telephones, motors, etc. t wll cost no more to employ the servces of nn expert. A. M. Decker, offce and shop 9 Maron street. Red Fhona Blfl, -our REAL ESTATE. sx-room houhen, all mod< rn mprovements; three centrally located: lmnjeunte posnesxon; S7.400 each; po*rtpn;lm of one September 5: 6,000; wll take l,,t n part payment. All on enny terms. A. L. vla afrenry, H-rster butdnr, tel Unnk. AGENTS.. Somethng new; guaranteed watvr.roof ~ ktchen aprons thnt fan he WM-! nnl Kt. Kll llfs^ tlsl< VA V llvbvl-^lft «"? t a, *.,,.»* < L f f Bnnk nnd[long Branch on South Shrewsbury,,n0"., u not crncljt or ^6 ""? s"!u Oceanport, N. J. (] HalV. "snnple free. Ruhher^lrmluctsfon- BUNGALOW FOR SALE. l»ny, 06 Jerome uvenue, Wu.ll.-v.-n, S«ronrns nnt h.-tl. furnshed or Unflr- New V.lk. BUNCALOW FOR SALE. Sx rooms am batl, furnshd or unfurlnhft; trurak4>; ht 50x70. bet wren tyl Hank fnl Lonn t much <n South Shrcwalury rver. $5,SO 9. Mrs. Laura Chamberlan, Ocemport, N. J. EXPERT CABNET MAKNG. Antques restored; reparng and rcflnlsh- ng. Sold mahogany reproductons made to order. Frst-class work guaranteed. H. Charks furnnture store, 39 Monraouth street. Red DEVELOPNG AND PRNTNG. Square rfealnt; bult a ba busness for me n West Red Satsfacton ouar- nntoed on nl portrat work, developng ond prntng. Attractve lnes of.cameras, flms, statonery, toyo, noveltes and all knd, of newspapers sold. John DFore, Shrewsbury avenue, Red AWNNG AND CARPET CLEANNG. Awnngs, boat covers and curtans, carpets and ruks cleaned, scoured nnd stofcd: mattretsea renovated and made to order: layng of carpets, rujjs and lnoleum. nthfll Sf ALFRED R. BRGHTON, JR., S. tree surrcon and landacnpe Kardennjr n nl Man ttreet, Delford. work rertnnnb to beautfyng Kr>"nls; wnrlt done uy hour or contract. Address hox W, Rumson, V. J. Phone -J2-W. GOOD HOME AT A BARGAN. j Sx-room house wth all mprovements; K.ol locuton nnd nenr to town. Can le farms, j taught rlrht. Henry!. Hyln, room 9, UCKlem before,,.r huldnr. Phone 74: Red Hunk, -bury Sta- j ^ WDSON HOUSE. - :, Frst-class board by the day or w«cfc; TRUCKNG ANP MOVNG. centrally locate und pleasant tmrroundh^fl: Let me gve you a prce on truckng of rateh robscnable. Hudson House, 45 FARMS FOR SALE. Can show some choce potato Wrte for descrpton* or fee llr you buy. Clfford G. Brown. C ton, N. J. Let me»tve you a pr (ll knds; local nnu lonr Jack Carroll, 87 Maple avenuo, Red lttance movnk. ak Phone son uvenuf. Phone Rtd Bunk. 8-W. CONTRACTNG TEAMSTER. Collarn UK, tardenr plowed, harrowed am FERNS FLOWERS AND PLANTS. ulantcd; lawna put n nhnpo for th«lummcr. Fne Boston fernb, qll knd«of potted Wllam H, Powlen, Tnton avenue, Entonolnnts and flowers for loua«tucoratorh for- town, N. J,, p..cm<j Eatontown 267-W. aale: Chvlea W. Schneder, florst, Lttle Slver. N. J. FOR CASH ONLY. POSTON mn, dry nlkvr, frnt cl; lu nl kmh* uf furm - Cow man, dry nlkvr, frnt t];s» butter. -. nul(rr, cn n nl Kmht (f fnrm work, w;nts Choce lcnn plate beef, fve c.-nta n pound; poston. Apply Julus Spelvnrfl, unn- Ms. maue«an tlej?nnt pot roast. KHU- & Co., ; ThompMun, 74 Wallot- strm-t, le** Hunk, corner Broad nnd Front struct, He«l ) Phone 306-M. e-m. _, Sm MOTORCYCLE FOR SALE. stund. cylnder ndan motorcycle, cool, tt 85 r «, ^ l l.. n j f s d(l ng Get your Wh at the,ane o]d rs washed whle you wat t R Bk P tlrea "and a good runnlnk (or»3s. Wllam Kddle, l ontown, N, J. t yr he whle yu wat Whte street. Red Partes * - ll HP taken out for evenng automoble rdes, :>trott, Ent- ~ FOR SALE OB RENT. MUSC HATH CHARMS nnj ebpccully no f tho phmok,uph and rec- ^ rt ljlll lmour,,,0_w Sr 9 * C <*.J? ;S",, J Jf, S wrt.0. A. Mller, box_ 6, VM or,j, N, J. Now four-room hunkuluw, water nml tolt, for runt ur for sale: nr wll trnlc fur Cull Kuunnburjt lg-w or r a ntock, Shrewsbury uvenue. Step n and henr them demonstrated. ^ WANTTTO RENT. Small place wth house und outlulllnrs, handy to trolley or steam ralroad. Allreun Ncsmcr, eare J. Rcmsell, New Monmouth, N. J.. TRY H. B.HAYE3 AT RUMSON. Two apartments to rent for next sum-, mer season; all mprovement*: one of the, beat houses nnd chocest locatons n town.. A«ldresB Apartment, drawer M, Red "SAY T WTH FLOWERS." Nothng could be more approprate and nothng BO welcome aa flowers; a boquet or for your electrcal work, wrng-, lamps, mo-,ox of out dowers from W. W. Kennedy & ton. llxtureb, work promptlj attended town Sons, wll eurely curry happness wth them, nr rountrv 60 SDrnK street. Red Phone 228-M. -. Forty-two acre farm; house, tarn, ont- MOLNE TRACTOR FOR SALE. blclnk», frut, between Atlantc HKhlnnds Slchtly used: n perfect condtun: bar-,,n< R,,J ] un (: r ce DlCe. Look t over.!nln ot S475. Horry Seoloy. Hokchurjt ; CnU,, Lp j,ukor, P. O. box 58, Helforl, N. J. Sarm, Tnton FallBrod, Entntown, N. J., Phone_2_llj-M., FOR CASH ONLY. Dxe ntyle bacon. 4% cnta n pound; a FORD TOURNG CAR FOR SALE. ForcJ tournr, 92, almost new: only.uked few hundred mles and traled for sedn; rce $450 for quck sale. Thorr great treat for lttle money. Kndcl & Co., anency, 50 Man street, Ashury Park, N. J. _ Brond and Front street, Red Phone 30G-M. HAVE YOUR CLOTHES HAVfc tuut t,.unto SS.lO a barrel; mll Green Mountun cleaned at The Cty Dry Cleannt and Djo- $4 >,,,rrc. Cn] at s. A. Dnnser fun WNTER POTATOES FOR SALE. Mxture of round stock and GantH barrel; md Green Mountans at cleaned at The Cty Dry Cleanng and Dy $4;s() unrrc]. C ng Works, 8 Mechanc street, near Broad ; Scobcyvlle. Pho street, Red Phone 08-M, Wllam Os, troy, propretor. MONUMENTS. Thomas Mamon & Sons, desgners and buflder of hgh grade motraments. Offce and yard, Monmouth street and Drummond place. Red ^^ FORD TOURNG CAR FOR SALE. ldtf model wth Wostm-hoUHC starter nnd n ZO2-F-2, Kalontown. CAR OR TRUCK FOR HRE. Tournu car by lay or trp; alto two-to truck for local haulnk, Orders tukea P l mlbc* thop, L A ron,t street, fo HAVE YOUR WASHNG DONE at the Jersey Coast Laundry, West Front ; ntrect. Red Bank; famly wash rough dry j. -,,. - - S.2r>, wth flat work roned $.50; hand mates cheerfully rven. Satsfacton KUtr- ronng f debrcd. Charles Drcnker, pro- antocd. Sanborns, 6 Whte street. Ked prlctor. Phone 204. lank -. T " "" s2 " M -_ COUPLE Y,mn or mulllo on. l coupk. wanl.l on ] ftur n:n) pnt*t all ynr rmn: nruer- rhnultcur nnd lnn.ly mjm, eluvrfal nnl..vllfll estatl. fllbl y lf thr,,o. part,,t yol, Uvlll,.n.Hy_ Must have lest of jteferenuea. AMren Cnupl., tlrnwe- M, ted Hunk. FOR SALE ON TERMS. On man road, near trolley, churches, re of land; wll mnke nce chcken farm S3.000 fnkch t. Caleb L. -uk FOR CASH ONLY. Jelkes cclehrnted (Jool Luck oleomar- :ae, 3 cents a pound. Try a pound; your.noney back f you lunt lke t. Krdel 4 Co., corner Broad and Front street, Red Bunk. Phone 30C-M. WNDOW CLEANNG. We make a specalty of cleanng wndows of stores, offces anl prvate resdences; also general olltce cleanng. Rates reasonable. Satsfacton guaranteed. 48 Washngton trect. Phone 654-M. Mo rn; >x: cc <!>rn, M ; hath KOul U SG.OOO, Htnto. R J-a en td tn H upt "c,n; tl>] nk, SF.VEN-ROOM HOUSE FOR SALE. AH mprovement*; jnth, lul vnt.r lunt, lumlwoxl floors; huxe n fntt-t.-lu^s on.lton; h.catod n Mnn Mtm-t, LucuKt, N. J-, jfght neur th«? Shrftwstbury rlv.-r; afn.- nlycr of Hummer fuvnp. Prce rttht to ouck juy«.r. rnu^t be *wn to b«npprel-latt-l nqure K. E. Burlj,*-, next to poatoflce, Locust, N. J. SEWNG MACHNES. All llu- lnu^t typ..jf Snjc- Fcwlnw mn- W. A. Uoppnr, vkum.f o9 Monmouth slrwt, R^.l Hank. phone 037-W. NOTCE. Kcyport. auto radator works. Repars of ol knds of rnrntorn. Also mud KUBrds nnd ffaaolene tanks. Work culled for and delvered. 77 Broad atreet, Keyport.. j Heller. Phone C2-W. fc ASK A. C. BAKER, LTTLE SLVER. The movk vm \* an nstrtmcnt. nf yncty thnt wll not Wl. ym to own homo. Hll projurtch. Many thoughtful buyers have tnmnssnnl m<- to seloct for th»m propertfh thl fulfll tler ptrntonul rp>utrfmrntn BOARD; " kl d prce. My uxpcreur nnl xful room, Butnblr for two kowlr.lwf «>f vuluvs wll gentlemen; steam hent, telephone, runnng hot and cold water; reahonnble to permnnent rueatrt. Stnson Koune, Broad street and Unden^placjc, Reel Bank, _ J^_ LOCAL TRUCKNG AND MOVNG. do truclurk and local movng at reasonable rates. Prompt nnd careful aervce. Gve me a traj anl you wll be convnced. Wllam C. Decker. 55 Monmouth street. Red Phone 234-R. tho for yon oka easy ^SUBSCRPTON AGENTS. Adtl ^0 to?30 to your monthly ncome: represent system n spare tme. Cull nr wrte for parlctturs rekarlntf ne\v?; spfcnl offer. A. W. Shaw Co., room 324, 30 East 42nd street, New York cty. TYPEWRTER EXCHANGE, buy, Hell, rent, exchange and do expert repmrr. Agency for WoodBUck Standard, stenographer and typewrter supples of all REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. l>r JfJ/E? 00 * f " K al -J«-* a OUHC, nx r< nnd j^hjt^vpry mprovement, tlnee!l from ocef&, uostfoxson tt (noe; very terms, $0,600, lar^e twelvf-roo» two-, famly furmhher house am nne-car Kara«e, (>v«>rluoknk beautful Denl lake, thr«p blacks from ocean; very lttle cash needed; see t j today. Snmuel Taylor, Jr., owner, 407 Eucld avenue, near Pare avenue, ^AHenJurHt, N. J. ELECTRC PUMPS FOR SALET Upton, Dusscl electrc pumph for sale. You can have runnng water n your house n the country: smply turn a faucet and pump Heven trllons per mnute, or 420 gallons per hour, of fnnh water drect from your own KOod well. The cost s mnmum, ycnn- ;nn n tme and labor saved maxmum. Just call 77H-M. MddK-town. and wll call am explan the nysten to _. ar come to my knds. "Wllam C." Phelan, Morffanvllc, J homo and see the pump n operaton. James N. J. Phone 74-F-5. Holmdel. J " Cottrell, Red Route No.. box H2, State Hghway, near Mddletown, N. J..». who un- JO BULDERS AND CONTRACTORS. derntamls fnrmlnn suflcently to «o ahead! By careful study of concrete, UHntr Atlas Wth farm, for 922 ; house can be occuped, Portlnnd cement, and nstallng the most upnow free of rent tll tme to work. Address, to-date^ machnery, we are nowable to pro Farmer, drawer.m, ted duce the best relable cement block on the market. All our blocks are tamped by nuto matc tnnpera. Specal prce to contractors. FOR SALE WTH POSSESSON.,, Sx-room houne, gas, lot 50x200; prce ; Prompt delveres. The deal Cement Block $3,700; two mnute* to trolley, esht mn-. uu*» to Ted Hunk., _.-.J Hand Co., nc., H. B. Lchenmer. presl- ;. Your opportunty for J! dent, west stlc of West Park avenue, Oak- Francs Whte akency, Monmouth hurst, N. J. Telephone C45-M, Lnnu et nt Broad street, tetl Branch. Samples can be seen «t V. J. " j Wells, the hardware man, 48 Hroadwny, Long Branch. Br ul street, or phorfe H. Rt7.au, Red Dank, REAL ESTATE, am one to fve acrea far sale 96 model wth WestmgnoUHe 8tarter anu a,o](y tr(>h(;y nm, man rqad, u su ^ ^ bar. Rtoratc battery; «m»\ pamt and four new.. houhea for sale. Lota on easy paytre,,. Prce $2!O. Jack Wer, 40 Chestnut ^ onth> Calel) h LukcP> Mlln ptrcct Ucford, tres. Prc S ntrect, Ted JT..J. LOTS FOR SALE. Fjve lots on north ade of Weatnde avenue, 25x50. Apply James L. Worden, Hotel Abbott, Shrewsbury avenue. Red Furnshed rooms wth houhekeepnr prvlckcb by couple wth n* chldren. Adtlrcn» Ljrht houaekeepng, drawer M, Red O. F. HLL & CO., Plumbng, heat nn and tnnng; jobbng n nl ta branches. 5 Mount Btreet, Red Rnnk. Phone 29-J. FARMS WANTED For quck acton lst your farm wth George W. Zuckcr, country property apbclullt, Marlboro. N. J. COWS FOR SALE. Two very K»»d famly cown for anle. Hullhurst Farm, Tnton Falls road, Eatontown, N. J. Phone 24-M.. HOUSEKEEPNG ROOMS One or two roorm for ljrht housekeepng; ntnte prce and full partculars. W, B7 Hardng road, Red.ROOM FOR RENT. A prvate famly wll let one or two furnlwhed rooms; referenced requred, 29 Kver»de avenue, Red BUGGY AND HARNESS FOR SALE. FrstclnRH buuny; also n net of Moody uln^le lurnt-rta, for BUC chenp. 7 Wnnhlntrton atreet, Red Dank. ^_^ CARS FOR SALE. One Mtchell cnupo, 07: one Colo Etfht, JO. Wfllfum. Ely, 22 Rccklosn place, Red Hank. Phone 052-J. FOR S^LE. Gten Knlln Uuekbanrt], but HHlo lned; also ctn fln^lo hnrnebh. nqure tellys o houmo, Red Bank, tw S THE TME to have your plumbng, etc., put n order bofore culd weather, setn n, Cart Conovor, opfonue Jjlttla S»v«r ^lepot. _ ^ CHCKENS "" nl! pny tha hljrhebt nhrket prce for lve chckens. Joe Baker, ffleehanlo treet, Red lnnk. Phono 002-J. MOTORCYCLE FOR SAl^E wth hde-car; Hurley-Dnvdnon motorcycto; Kood condton. Purtan club, Rutnson, N. J. Phone 487, Rum«on., CHCKENS WANTEXJ. Wll t>ay the hlahoat mnrkot prlce for ttve cllckona. 80 North Broadway. Lortff Branch, N. J., phone 500, FOR SALE A BARGAN. Whte enamel bnby erb, MjrrK atul mattrpntt; ehwp *»» quck buyer, Jntulrt Balny Clb. Jrnwer M. tted Dank. PEACH FESTVAL. Homo mrttlfl cakn nnd he rrenn nt t!o Ln* -roft cmpel, Thurrtny ulflt, Hcptt-mbpr nt. Beneft for duntlyd doldlert. ^ HANDY MAN WANTED to work n rnblnct and uuhntsltry ttop. Apply ttt OHH, f. ClmrkH furntlup a tun*. 0 Monmouth street, ted Hnnk. HAY FOR SALE. "~*~ Thme atftcks nf hny for nate. Apply to rtton Amlrn, mpfrlntflndmt of tlx j)r. Vctor rmntr. KutMn, N. J. THS 3 flle TME U> hnve your furmett ovsrlnulcd before cold weather ncta n. nnnn llfl-j, tur eatnaten. O. K. Hll & Ho., R«l Hank. FURNSHED HOUSE FOR RENT. flat, electrc, bath, heat, on man rond; larftft {[rrund*. Urmly. corner of Church ard Man atre«t, Far Haven, N. J. WANTED, AT RUMSON. haunt to rtnt permnnently; thr«* n fumlly on or brfart* October «t. Adtr«*n UHoblo Tenant, drawer M. led lunk. DOGS BOARDED. Have Rood comfortable qunrtera for boardng doua. Further partcular a by addressng Herman Rtzau, Ked Dank. Phone 226. WOMAN Mddle aped or elderly woman wanted to help wth ljrht hounewprk; sottl homo; $20 per month. Addrens C. R., box, Rum a on, N. J. _ WORKNG BOAT FOR SALE. For Hde, a workng boot. 3 feet lonb, 8 h, p. heavy duty Buffalo enrne; n frnt-cluah.duon. AddresH N. J. P. O. ox 4 4, Belford, YOUR FARM should he on my new lst now bolng compled. Wrte mo at once. George W. Zucker, country property specalst, Marlboro, N. J. ROOMS FOR RENT. Two plennant conhectk rooms, fuvnluhcd; all mprovements; wth prvate famly; near bmnea* secton. Addrcs. Prvate Famly, drawer M. Red FOR RENT FURNSHED. From October st to Aprl st; fve-room bunralow wth hath nnd electrc lghts; rent S2!> a month. S. \.Slovens, Rum«on, N. J. Phone Ht)7-W, Rumson. 2. CHCKENS Wll pay the hkbcyt market prces; nllvo or dressed; nlno wll pny 60 cents (or frcbh RENAULT TOURNG CAR FOR SALE, Renault HC-ven mhmtlrer tourng cur fur snto: (;ool coh(tl<m nnl appf aranco: prlco S«00 P O B!O4 A l t l h l d S«00. P. O. B pp : p x!o4, Atlnntlc Ehlnd» SEED WHEAT FOR SALE. Very choce clean seed wheat for (tale. Henry G. Scudder, ToleKrnp Hll Fnrm, Keyport R. D. 2, town. phone 27U-F.5, Ml<ll<- HOUSE. n rut clnhh condton, Beven roumn nml bath, lenter, rnntc, lnn, Htntonnry tuba, ote. lnuulru A. T. DurumH «r nprunl. Rud Bnnk, ANTQUE FURNTURE FOR SALE. Savernl "peces of antue furnture. Empre; Boraapewter and other old mtclea. A»l- fank, Antque Fm-ntue, drawer M, Rul TO GVE AWAY who enn lno t, plate enmcra wth outft; recever Hhould pay for thn tdvvrucmvnt. 20 Lnden hce, Rcj Hank. _ FOR SALE ON UPPER BROAD STREF-TV Smull u-ln-dntr *v\»n room oottnyo, mprovemcntb; Jarape, nr^e plot of Kround/ <k<nl locaton. Wlllm A. Hoppnf, He<l Hank. FOR SALE. Ford delvery wnrun hotly hullt l)y\mmnt, cntrlnu n KO<". order, fcdn pnlnlmt. Quck ull! for Dank, od, nh. Addu G., M, Jled POLCE DOG LOST Wedendny, Auruflt 7th; cotlnr m. mme Prnce, wth uldrwm Huttnn, Red Ue«w»r.l for return to <)D lnml Htvut, trd Dank. FOR SALE. Snner cwlnr machhu, rrnplnplmne, ol alovfl and Davenport couch. Cnll after r>:flo V. M. «t 7 llroad ntrolt, Rod lnnk, thrd float. HGH PRCES PAD. par httrh prce* for tadc* tm\ sent aonl-h&ml clothng. Call At, K«rl.rrfl, lflf Mnnmuuth trett. or D!OU» Red lunk HT8-J. POSTON " A youm url havng conn>l<tr>d oour<> nt CulonanH l))nlt.»rt PD(K»>, Newark, WHHB Kmltlun art ntatukrophrr. Phano Red lnnk DC-t. HALF-TME JOB"wANTED* Colon*( wo.al wlwht-a jb from H^OO tv 2:00 oclock; mll furhlhh rcreronec*. Aplly 50 Leluhto Avenue, Red Hank. Ftone «r>-n. STEAM VULCANZNG^ ^~ We u»o th» best materals and H"»rnleo all work; er aurvlea. John Hansen, 4a W^«t Fj;ont^ Btrcet, R«d Dank. Phou 72-H. "^ FOR CAStf ONLY^ ~~ Choce cuts of chuck rnant, lfl cents > pound! none teller. Krdel «On. corner lmnd am Front «tre*t, Her! Hank, hone.cder PRESS OPEN. ApploH pound for cler" or vnerar: npples receved on Mondays and Tueadys; ul- Bwfret cder for Knlo. Vctor MeOlnakey, ; so sweet Mddletown, N. J. REAL ESTATE. Double house, one mnute from Bn street; ten mlnuten from staton; sx, rooms each ndc; mprovements; $F>,500, terms. A..L. vns Kency, ReKster buldk, Red ~FOR SALE.. l^^- : Complete plntnr outft, conssts of nrkel, j STUATONS WANTED brastt nnd copper, dry luula, rouffe, motor,y ar exerencel relnble colored man and and Full nxtnutow. Addre««Kox 240. ^fe M cwo]t al, landrost n prvate famly. Eatontown, N. J. n or out of town; wth beat references. Call of HOUSE FOR SALE. oms, nl mprovements: tw fertle land on Rranchport dl l h t venue of ey e p Lonr Branch; deal locaton; cheap to qu buyer: teams. Wrte U. L. Edwards, 23 Unon street, Jersey Cty, N. J. BATTEAU FOR SALE. Sxteen-foot mtlfnn for sale: newly panted and n fne ord»>r: prce $25. nuulre Frank A. Mulford, DoNorrnnnde avenue. Far Haven. N. J. n.ldre Bnnk. J. H. Hcks,.7 Lnden pn, led COUPLE DESRES POSTON. Couple HOP re* n-hponsble poston as... cnretukera on prvate ehtate: only frst-class _ _"."*_._ NOTCE. Have your clocks and watches repared by expert mechanc: any job done n ten days, many job* n two dnys; charges reasonable. Art Jewelry Co., 67 Beech street, Red consdered; refe drawer M, Red Wrto. J.. BG BARGAN. Maxwell tournjr ear, 97, for Rule; nl n flttt-cnsa condton; nclf-trter. Come and nee t: wll sell at sacrfce,?2w5. nnure GO Whte street, phone 03H-W, Hed HORSE FOR SALE. Sorrel horwe, hnve no lne for same. Can be neen nt Henry Holmoaa farm. Chnpel Hll, where he s at pasture. No reasonable offer refmed. George E. Tnylor. R. F. D., box V. Atlantc Hvblandu. N. J. LOST/ HexrtKonnl nom locket from watch fob, pctures of lady and two chldren nsde; lost httween 6 tnmd ntreet and llranch avenue and Drown place. Reward f returned to «. H. W., lf Urnad street, Red Dank. MAN TO WORK ON SHARES. Wanted, competent man to work on shares farm of about twenty acres, wth apple orchnrd; mnn must lve n or very near Ret! Rank. Apply, statns experence nnd ref- erence. Competent. Drnwrn- M. Red _ REAL ESTATE. Houses, stores, Monrnouth county fcrmg, nne acre nnd tvvelve ncre plota for developer* on hll top vew; near heeh, alonjj boulevnnl nnd trolley; lotfl on easy payment!. Caleb L. Luker, Man street. Belford, N. J. F resbed; also wl py n trade. G. Dletz & Bon, 23 Went R k CB?» n trade. G Front street. Red lank. ~ SLAG ROOFNG. L«akr tn snd lute roofa made tltht; also water proonnk sde walls end eellara, Otrden McClaflker, 47 HudaoQ avenua, Bed Telephone 00-J. ^ POCKETBOOK LOST. Brown leather pocltetbook lost Fnder can have the money but return pockethook, artcles and papers contaned theren to Mrs. \V. Sae. Leonardo. N. J. _ HOTEL RANGE FOR SALE. Rchardson & Boyntm; sx foot top; wll cook any part French style; cost $250, wll sell for $75. A. Merrman, Olco Theatre huldllk. Freehold, N. J. " MEAT CHOPPER FOR SALE. lobnrt meat chopper for sale: runs by electrcty ; used oho season; one-thrd horse power. Apply nt meat market nj 44 Carr avenue, Kennsuurg, N. J. WATCH FOR whte Urea for your ncrvce; wlnrt and Jon* trprt nule anywhere; al.^u nuto drvajc lfnnonn wth lcence trua ran teed by flcorke H. Wnllac, S Pearl street, Ked hank. Phone 447-W. DONT FORGET the fve )K!nyn at Trenton far, hepnnntr September "G : enpnehy for a even pause n- (rcrrt. Get your day aramred abend. Gcorre H. WRllace, «P«nrl fln-vl, Rod Hank, phone FOR SALE. Uprght pmo, lrt*t-cmth condtum?25. Also other houachuld mtclos and furnture to be dspust-d of October f>t. ]-. C. Sweeney, At hnt t? Htret-t, JJnllunds, N. J., box 30. A REAL FARM FOR SALE. About 30 acres nf lard, plenty uf frut nnd thrtt hkes. Can be bought at a brurtn- Owner lvn; town. Henry. Hyln, room.*, tcustur buldn,;. Phone 74 Hed lnnk. SAVE YOUR OLD CARPETS. Beautful reversble rues made from old carpets and ohelle porteres. Wrte for crcular*, Amercan Rug Manufactory, 296 Vermont street. Brooklyn. A FARM BARGAN. Twenty-wo acres of land, about two mles from ted lnnk; fve-room hovme and MUJ outbuldngs; 55,000 wll Luke t. Henry V. Hyln, room J. Hcurtler buldng. Plume" 74: Red Hunk.! CHCKENS FOR SALE. Ffteen pure bred Rhmle.lalnml Rdn for Junk, ln wffks old;»o r^onablc orer rv- furted. Fred H. Ayr, N-wmun SprnKH : FENCE Get our prces on new materal, cut to «- der end delvered. Cook Brothen, pbem J468-R, Red FOR^ALE. Stllwell Farm, nto rcsdvncu of Dr. D. ElKar lolets; locatpl n Hulnxl townshp. Apply on remhef. BARRELS FOR SALE. All kuls of barrelr for sale; caskts lojnrr bout ^00 KJNonn, nt?5 am f lt>. Petro Crspl, 3B Prnrl street. Rod nnn*. OFFCES FOR RENT. Two connectng otcea n the lbrary j buldng, t4 Monmouth street. Apply M» Wea, 00 West Front street, Red PANTNG, PAPER-HANGNG and (U-coratlK. PantB nnd wall paper furnahect. W. H. Bennett & Son, 25 Mechnne street. Red Bank, phone 06. Broad steet. at very attractve p t t GRL WANTED. T., huwywork three n famly: rcf-! katontown, N. J., Phone Z3-J. ;c Urcl. Only those who lesre, - -. _.- homo nec UP- Carpenterng and Contractng. Jobs, lnrce or flmul], promptly atttntled to. Estmates Kven and jolhnk fone wltn promsed. Doutrhty & Buehnnon, Ktornl contrnctnf and enrentern(r. lhnno 2H9-M, ted tnk. for gener ercnce.- ply. Address H. E. Morrs, East Front Btreet, Red Hark, or nhone 30-W, Ked ABERDEEN-ANGUS COWS. wll sell-cows, heferrt nnd heft Ths wll be anood! p, opportunty to *et started v».th tha superor beef breed. RecHtercd nnd transfer pjevaf wth each. B, C. Tuylu", South street, led Hk rontt, & lnnk. o\v rftr of Mecca nn, BLL FOLD LOST Htutlay W. \V. Wnnlworthfl RtWorot Druul ntreet, contank SG. Sulttbltr rewartl f returned to Mrs. t. Duckworth, box 6T, Port Mnmoutl, N. J.. FAHM FOR SALE. Fnrm of 00 nerea, near Red Bank, untable localty* for Kettlemuns estate. Apply to Dr. V. 0. Henry, 254 State strctt, Perth Amtoy. N. J. Phone 40. HOUSE FOR SALE. New fve-room lmse; nl mprovement!; fve mnutes frnn ltnmd tttreet; prce n-nflounhle; emy trnm; wll -tell furnture nl«o. AddreH» llok r>4, Uel Hunk. POSTON WANTED a«caretaker, hntdymnn or any tlncl of work; mnn of trood hult" nnd a gentleman nt nl tlraea. Allrrm Nemcr, oovc J, temttcn. New Muunoth, N. J. FLORAL MF.CES. lomucth, plllwt, wrcnlha, (nt pu>ceh nnd nrjcer not nleren fnrrlbcd at nhnrt nolle A by nyeh JTrolhcrH, flor.l», 7K Monmouth fltrcel, P HHk. nhmw l!54. THE PANO SHOP. We tuno, repar, buy, «ell and exchnmrc*. New pnnoh drect from factory nt a nnvlnn nf U0 to tlt>. A.. lurltt, Drummond plaee, Red llantc, plume K3. MOUND DOC FOUND. (o» found at Shrewsbury. Owne lun mfty,jmvo tmrne l»y, pruvlnu proerty tnd paylnr enpenhes. Apply to Nck Nucclo,.o^lKhto. avenue, Upd Hank. UMBRELLA LOST. " Dark Wf»llk U.VB. whte Da lnnd.top ll HK, l.nl nt Allnnllo d f vory llltup mll HK, lnl nt Allnnllo llnl- nndn Hutulny. tevnrd f returned to Hfl Murth Blrrtt, tel lnnk. WOMEN Orfo tn RHfllat nt etomnff nnd lelp n Ktchen nnd ono to d,» uen«ral holbeworu nnd wat un tnmf. Allram,, drnwer M, ted lnul, or plume H-. BRCKS FOfl SALE. About l,foo ed brcks, also but; two martdv nantu. Can be Keen at >4 llroad mrrt, lnl-llnnk; lllkhr:t ollvr,lly -l- lny nuht my brcka and bntn. Phone 00, ttod lnnk. H m t ;,, D cubc nml plan nttebnlt. lnuly thnly dune nt the Hl l d t t S h d COLD AND SLVEU HEMSTTCHNG. buttons, pnkn:, plaltnrr. " All knds of.. July Shop, ( lronl street, over Schroeders druk store, tel Hank. Hnve clents wntnr for houses n tel lnnk. Why twt let me help d.poao,f your properly..send me full lctall and wll lrlk n lmycr. Cnleb...ukcr meley, lelfnrl. N. J. UAUGAN3 n Hecunl-lnnd nl ^> am tubes : prnctleatly nl HllfM n tork : nhu nalen aueat for Carlsle conl l"! nn.l nner tubes. The Auto Tre nhop. 2 Mechanc lrect. ted Hank. llmo 4 > - t.., CULL POTATOES FOU SALE. have l.t ur clean, sound cull potatoes, when,l.! wll ""," >-».-.-, red ("T cblckef), luel.fl md l;". fo wale l any qun.tllv. l.-ur) CCX.H, Jr., Hulnlol. N. J. Plume 24-K. "" HCYC.E FOH SALE.,.mud-hand "ry!. f.r tl.n;...l..,, wlh ".. nnll tml; prce SS. Vermn man SurltB uvenue, ted Hunk. Mnnn K.»l.on mu.lklln.l.- Cnol, ND lblle C le : lll.e noakdnns Honrlfru wuuted; four ncely funl«hfd lno reablntlnl ees; modernte rute nted. 2" Bouth ono 059-U. Mlm. tll eouveltuble MnrderH nlm treut, ltej ll«(ll<. WANT TO UY nr two oeret, «ood land for ttard»r wthout KH: not over two from rnllrond locaton and ] M. trd Hank lxtlon. Oh rce. Allrct full Kurle lnl.n, drnwer THE RED BANK HAR PARLOR. Bhnmpoong, sculp and facal nnssas4 wth an electrc vbrator; mnncurnj, Bwtch makng and chldrens har cuttlnb Open Tuesdny evenn^b from 6:00 to 9:30. Room 0, Esner buldng, Bed Phon«802-M. SAFE NVESTMENT. Fomrt stka nnl nmda for the urenent nml nvest n Kool rst mor:nkes nt t;;. We have severnl Kom une», S:J,r>00, $,000,?5,000 nnd $0,000. Wrte or phone Hrewer nnl Smth, real estte, Aslrary Pnrk, phon lmj^.h. EXPERT UPHOLSTERNG. OvcmtulVed furnture made to order: elao cushofl, slp covers, etc.; nupples. tnpefltry, cretonne nnd leather: UBO lamp shade slks, trmmnks ntul wre frumeb. H. Clarkfl furnture store, 39 Monmouth street, Red lnnk. NOTCE!!! Red Bank radator worlta. We repnlr radlntors, mudftunrds, ^nholne tnnka. We also nell new guaranteed Ford Gordon radators. We nl»o repnr all knds of ktchen utenslfl. 3 Went Kront street, Red Phono Bod Bank 77. FURNSHED HOUSE FOR RENT. N-ely furn.tled wnter bol** for l renamnhle: eluht rnnn nnd lnlh; all.rov. UtnU: lur SllltllUl, lllllj UlUl. ln W.rlh v-rttmrt.l: p..s:.m., Oct.b- l Lews, ll-hlnnd mll Tlomp.nl nvu Leonardo, N. J. N. BUTTERBACH, lamlbcape gardener. AH work pertanng < beautfyng grounds, large or Bmull, Tr««DlantK, prunng anl eprajng. N, Brttebach, 5 West Frunt atreet. Rc*l ltnnk. Phone 846. ALFRED R. BRGHTON, JR^T tree Burgeon ond landscape gardenng n ou work pertanng to beautfyng groundj] work done by hour or contract. Attdrca Alfred t. Brghton, Jr., box 68, Rumra. N. J. Phon«42-W. LOOK THESE OVER! t may pay JZO Maxwell tok: «lso a nul. Moreho j Hank. Phone 20. FRE NSURANCE. There fa only one Bure rotelnn ngnhrt loss by Aro ant! that s fre nsurance. SP» UD now bout n^uau fur your juldlnjb nnd contents. J. H. Urcuvrj- & Son. 42 Hoat! atreet, phone 283. AUTOMOBLE NSURANCE.""" Dont take a chance. Be protected, let Qfl nsure you ngnnst fro nnd trnnttpurtfttlon, theft, lablty, collluon, p rover ty dunuga and OBB of )»». fve us for nsurance of all knds. J.. Gregory & Sun, 42 Rctfl Hre rt, Red Hunk. Thonc 2KB. you. lj20 Ford sedun, tournr, ltn stdvlmkcr numher of other l,;,r,.«ln»- ae. 4.Mechnle tel TALKNG MACHNES ON TME. ] Play whle you -jy. Wllm.l, Crand OMTU, nn<l Kno-Hon nvlnc» on nstllm.-n. Hnmll ntal aymtnl, ltlmuc n cn^y ray-, m.ntm. Full lne of KmrH..n r-o.-nl^. J. DFore, Shrwslly nveun* uml HcrWrt j,t,eet. ed n,,,,k.... FRST-CLASS AUTO PANTNG Formerly wth Mt-aley * ("cj., Locke & Co.. New York. W.llll. Toner, eorner Me. chauc nlreet and Clobo Court. Ked lnnk. CLERKS (Men. women) over 7. (or postal mall HervL-e: $:0 mnutl;».xnnno!l.n" S(. >>nher: exerenee unefe^.^jnv. or free mrtleuhm, wrte,f. Leonard (former tlll ce examner). -<M Kutahle buldng, WllHlllllKll, D. O. FOU SALT. Sx r n house, hot water heal, mtl, Kan nnd elrvtrkty. ltuat-l near trolley and lve mnute* to renter of town; )o:!c(son soon; u.o.l n>rlrke tnl.n; ur.e «ll.2o0. KruneU Whte ncn-y, MunvHlll»tr«el at llroad Btreet. Hed llu.k. LADYS HAG LOST. Laly bnd, palent leather ban plrled up tron.-e cream eounl.r lout Momly ofleron at (anpbeh Juncton. bnder m ull money an o rewnd, provdlu lnn nod! " " lull ll«llt: are returned to Sr", J. llenen. New Munmoutb, M. J. CLASSY SGNWOK... C. Moyaa, le rtbv."mnl"!n and pnlntu nns of all!dnd» ory lytbnc. anywhere. " t^an mnt curt cheaper, juleker and mora for the money than any Bhop n county. Any ono wautlnu ther earn mnted run sto ma thero any tmt. HEMSTTCHNG. The Klmer aewu: nnemne rumpny lno Ju»t. n.lall.d one or ther nlmt leomllloh- llu nacbnct at ther nhnp,?m Mounuut Hred, ted Hank, A competent un-mlcr Klfed to tn all the latent ntyln ll. Knrer Sewllllt Macblle (..., Cnruo h, Jr., o«ent. )lo o Hll, W. ban ) f tx wth unlllt cello hu*lnen nue, Kveryl y» fnn A t l Honk. h Moynn a unexhu know ll l,lfe WARNNG,O PROPERTY OWNER9. Cln you rebuld uml re(urltl your hom«> wlll your present thrance? Thnk t over HerlUrtty. Hyln wll l>v rlnd to nrretn t for you. None too Uruc anl none too mall, lloon 0, H.-ul.ter Mlldlnr. honc 7 4H llrd llauk. U«f)llenCe hor )20, DODGE FOR SALE. A l!»!0 numc, n ll;>t-rln»> rudthuj tun jrtt lnnh to have h«r wnrltnr llk clrnk; bm many cxtruh, fncutlnm lw.. n«w nlr pump, l Hpotllult, two uxlrn ade lmn >nt n parkng lump, nl entra tulu md tlrv^ HPAre tlrum, n Wcusd clmln Jack, h nfmll vut«cunulm ount, tt wlnd«bl»]l elrmrr, n Mlo- lfa wheel lock, ete, All!»* lle/tttwrv M, Hed Hank.

14 P«K«Fl RED BANK RECtgTgft, AUGUST 3, l«fct. JOHN H. COOK. Edtor aa<r Publsher. OEOBGB C. HAHCE, Al.ockU Edtor. THOMAS RVTNO BROWN. BUBhtel M&nftffer: Subscrpton Prces! wll be ncreasng the power of poltcans and deceasng the power of the people. They know that whle ths change n the law wll be very bad for the people who pay taxes, t wll be fne for the people who lve out of the taxes pad by others. * * * 0nt year S.50 Perhaps the scheme wll go Ptx months 76 «Thr««months *8 through. The poltcans say they are sure t wll. Under the changes d at the pogtofllee at Bsd Bank, mu.de n the prmary md electon. J.,. second>cl&s master. laws durng- the past three or four TOWN TALK. (Contnued from page 4.) The lttrsktur- last wnter passed a resoluton fur m amendment to had over the selecton of ther offcals. Ths power has been taken by the poltcans whle the people were ntent on war-matters. ncreased power on the part of poltcans they feel secure. The army the consttuton of New Jersey, extendng the term of sherffs from ot needless offceholders whch has three years to lve years and makng been created durng the past three the sherff-, elgble for re-electon. or four years wll do ther part Ths s part of "the poltcal program toward the puttng of ths new whch has been under way for the scheme on the people. Ther own K.-, three or foul- years to take as salares depend on keepng the people nueh power as possble from the out of power and keepng thepoltcans n power, and they wll lne up people md put nl the power possble n the handsof the the poltcans n order to hold poltcans... The prmary electon law, whch was fought for by the people for a f ths nqutous scheme of ex- the term of sherffs and dozen years or more before t wastendng mally enacted, has been chopped n- makng them elgble for^re-electon " to every year for the past three or s to,.be klled, as t certanly should! be, the frst stop should be taken ths unft men for offce. Under the revsed electon law all he canddates \ come. To defeat the resoluton! brought up agan for fve years to for an ollke were grouped together,! should be the frst acton of the.so that he voter would have the J people. To do ths a legslature names of all the canddates for that olloo before hm-at once, to take hs choce of the canddates. *. * * The poltcans dd not lke ths. Such an arrangement of the ballot gave the people too much power. They changed ths law so that the canddates of the two poltcal partes are now grouped together, and any canddate who s not wanted by the poltcans lnds hs name far away from the others, clear down n one corner of the ballot. On top ol ths the poltcans go around as they dd last fall, tellng voters that unless they vote the straght party tcket ther ballots are lkely to be thrown out and they wll then lose ther votes,,,, canddates were nomnated, The The party stayed at Hghlands about electon luw s also worse Ulan was" an mn am then Ml. Dckmall took n the uld days, for n those days a the young folks for a rde on the voter could lx up hs tcket to sut South Shrewsbury rver. A luncheon hmself or could havu tekes prnted ot salluv.che., dve md soda Water f le chose to do so. The present was served on the launch. n the law makes t vrtually mpossble for party wore Mrs. Wllam F.. Brasted, anyone except the favorte of a Msses Mldred Harrson, Evelyn Harrson, Normn Harrson, Alma Thomp- poltcal party to get nomnated or to get elected.. Unless ths reactonary, tendency s checked, the. next Annabel House, Anna Layton, Marson, Anna Olsen, Dorothy McKenze, step wll he to make t mpossble on Scott and Dorothy.Tones, Paul and llegal to vote for any person and Wllam Brasted, John Tetley, who s not put up by one or the other Robert Boyd, Roger Wymbs, Wllam of the poltcal machnes. Trex and Albert VanNostrand of Red Bank; Mss Hazel Anderson of Brooklyn, Knar T.arscn.of Perth Amboy and Walter Mntteson of Newark. The proposton to extend the term of sherffs to lve years and to permt ther lo-eleetov s n the same class of acts as the destructon ot should be elected pledged to vote aganst ths measure. Every assemblyman and every senator who voted for that nquty n the legslature of ths year and who comes up for re-electon should be defeated. Every canddate for the donate or assembly should be requred to make a publc pledge of hs course. The re-electon of sherffs s the greatest and most nqutous scheme aganst the rghts and welfare of the common people of New Jersey whch the poltcans have conceved, durng the past halfcentury. A LAUNCH RDE ON THE RVER. Young Folks of the Baptst Church Went to Hghlands Monday Nght. The junor World Wde Guld of The present condton o the pr-thmary law n New Jersey s far worse Hghlands Monday nght n Frank Baptst church enjoyed a rde to lan t was n the old days, when Mlkmans launch. The rde was prmares were held by dvson of arranged by the boys of the socety voters or by open prmares at whch as n treat to the grls of the socety. Cau E ht Throe Weakfsh. H-. R. Brownng Wlson,.ous. EV RETTS AGED WONDER. Mra. Agnes Stlwagon Weed* a "Gar. den at 92 Ye»r» of Age. By everyone who known her, Mrs* Agnes Stlwagon of Everett s accounted the most remarkable woman of. her nse n ths secton. Although she s n her l2d year she has a garden whch she takes care of herself, wth some assstance from her daughter, Mrs. Elzabeth Ann Connors, who lves wth her. Mrs. Stlwagon also does housework. She prefers garden, work, however, and.she spent nearly every day last week weedng and hoeng her garden. She roads wthout glasses and she has a wonderful mfemory. Mrs. Stl- Wth --ths, -wagon has never had a tooth pulled uut or repared. Luke Longhead Wll Help. Hell help you sell thngs, help yon fnd thngs youve lost and help yon get anythng you want. Advertse- WeHave Several Bargans GARAGE Allw Froal, 2 E. FronfcSt., Red-Banfe Phone 208 Carlsle Rope Tres The best tres made; you get contnuous mleage; no blow-outs, because nternal frcton s abolshed. They cost no more thanotherstandard cords. keep a supply of. tres and tubes at my Oceanport resdence, also at P. E. vnss, Red Ask for booklet. JOHN N. SCKLES MONMOUTH COUNTY AGSNT P. 0. Address, LONG BRANCH^ R. F. D. Phone 244-M EATONTOWN Economy Lve Poultry Market 58 Shrewsbury Avenue led Bank, J. J. WELLS Phone 45-M 7 g DONT PROCRASTNATE $ When you notce your battery W- gettng "weak, hnv t attended to V V at once or at least have t tested V. V for you may be left n a very bad jtj predcament on the road when!«j youll regret t. Dont wat tll $ your batteres are worn out, but Sabrng them here and we wll re- charge, repar or refll n an expert M manner or put new batteres n f a necessary. the drect prmary and electon laws Wrck and Melvn Cree.of Red Hank J or whch the people hud to wage, so and Frank Vnton of Locust Pont j lung and s> hard-a lght aganst the want fshng Saturday ngl, and Servce Staton 2\l!j ot the p-..ral machnes. Recently the slu-rls of the state held, v.-ak:-h woe caught by the party.sunday at Uurnegat bay. Throe Momnouth Street and Maplo Avenue, \ meetng at the nvtaton of the j after they hal fshed all Saturday sherff uf Mtmmouth county, where nght anl Sunday, The fsh, were j RED BANK. plans v.t.mak to put ths nqutous measure over on the people. j.mr. Fcnlon. caught hv Mr. free, Mr. Frcl< and Phone 023 ]l was attended by other poltcans Servce Car. Tre?, Tube» and Accessores. vm want...- poltcal machnes to t pays to advertse n The Regster co.uvl the!\es of the people utterly. The va- nn lease n the tuxes <f the past ew yea,.-hows what poltcan-- wll j.> lk- peuple when tle.aueron the people s dverlhw.v. a.- t ha-;»", durng ed,, :,vt!,-\\ ye.us v.lell ke whole the ll-.:l of the -people wa;, meted.e war. MASONS! Why you shoyld buy af TekpbNM 2274* Eatoetewn K.P;WE&T&e0. Plumbng, Heatmg«Tkasg,.» ;. ANPORT,N.J. Jobbng Promptly Atttrndted Tb Cash Eetnaat Funtklod Credt momm - an* : 362 a-oed S6r«8ft :; Suts and Overcoats Goods guaranteed 00% pure wool. The style and qualty n combnaton wth the prce we ask, gve you the bggest value you can get n clothes.. DEMARC0 TALORNG COMPANTf Phone O3 -W HL«d, B«nll> 6 sll- ll.- A en-.et.-!or»t y<:" and cnum n- ck-d a uver am ever. The shelly s the f.v--t evwlvc. otlc.r of a Clunty. He las tremendous power. n the populous northem countes el the stale, where law. certan "phases of law breakng such as f.-ml>lng, dsonlejly houses and l- ku.l sale of lquor were contnuous, the announcement went forth: "K.lyrt. your sherff and he law cant hurt yuu." Under the uld law permttng the n-mccto of sherttr there were ( SL - :md:!s n almost every comty n He state. The sherls used ther; tremendous power to provde for ; ther own re-electon. Votes for ths pupo-e were secured by the gross- «-st..-as. llegaltes and law l.re-.knr were permtted and enlourngcd lo.ret the votes of hose who were thus protected. So great were the nqutes perpetrated under; he.-\v that the ((nsttuton of the st:;tcwas chars ell, "makng the term " sherff thee years and preventng j.-, ro- lecton. ^ j Xow t s proposed l,y flc poll- (.n.j, to not only change the law so tb.t. hcrffs may le re-elected, but H ltnasc the term to lve years, n nro ll.nt the shcrlls wll have fve vn.s to nal:e llu- arrangement?,. o-ct O-mselvc"-. l.nder such ;, :. :e ll te consttuton, all the ull v;:- v,n.! v.ee ng-ty w]c! nl? ut lv pfe.--rt lnw, K.uhl bo,,- );,,. -e. \\:h l- L-h-ro j a o.. -yea ten..- n " " o!.; a;., t h e n - :AV-T.-.l w. u l d b e cnrnvolls, nclc--l o v e r w h a t w a s fbe c a - e. tl,,n,h,.<. n ;;: ;;:;.;:; ;T. " TU-t.,- p:--n! :>.:..,e lure. Afleml by,- eo hat V(l l\ ol"! / an cjrry.ou. ler Han--. llo.-...l a m " v -a.. -y r law -, eh. mu: - next t ].. ey e Te OVVl Wlf-),. h e v,,l:t aal M-s,- Ovasell, They vr: l.nl;,,.f.h.-p lenglh-al, lh. - v.nl b... uf ne-dhhs ntl-r;; r lc. :.- n \ have lecn l-ctcd lnrhg the pm few ycrs, " "b ;!( y m a y lve. *(,hul work, ll, the e;:p-.n. e of the These pollcak, arl Hume vlo, lve by the w.pa whch full f om tll lahllh H *- polteal,,., ^lltj nv.lhnk abm hnw hgl the taxc: C», nor how fretly sae(-smeul: nrc ncrcahct), w» lone no they " ">> ": ; of the Uxo«, Every one of them wll be fouml dcdnrlk n ^"vor or tns,..l.,.,. fn n "lfrtffb > "fnee.they know that by don ECAUSE! Because you get better Qualty Meats at Bower prces. WE SG cl Buyng large Quanttes. SeSng at a margn of proft. No Charges No Delvery J o Losses FDAY and SATURDAY SPECALS Sugar Cured Cala Hams 6c tusar Hams KL 6 29 Golren West use, L a a r rge 3-2 average 2c All you m~ want **** 35c ass Fresh Bc Gelect Fancy Eggs 39e o rboston r Style Pot Roast 6c Sugar Cored Spare Rbs 2 f-2c b. Fancy Fresh Roastng Chckens 48c Before buyng elsewhere. Vst the mmm SANTARY MARKET 2 Broad Street 22 R/lontnoutg Street Phone 220 RED BANK Phone 834 Jesse L, Lasky presents CL /R,!A SWAN SON t m ELNOR; GLVMS- Moment A thglng»tory of gypy Hooa that would not mx wth blue. For the grl wanted lfe, not ttled eae. And out n the mounttn of the Weat \»h»o a mghty love came crashng nto her heart Come <ea t romance of everythng^, that counts! MOND/tY and TUESDAY, Ca.t nclude. MLTON SLLS. Here They Are New September Vctor Records On Sale Tomorrow at TVSTUGS " < Open Wednesday md Saturday Evenngs U Monmouth St. Tel 208 W tebmk

15 OVER»20O REALZED TOWARD NURSEST CAR. [been upendng the - gumzaer wth h*» ton UJ htr junguluw ;;t Leonardo. nxlhtr, Mr*. Amanda. Wltwp»f fce-;f»ak tunt s dong the work.! furjj, B stayng fur B #«ck ;»t,l*ke-, Mbst Agnes Kfeantut, who Se enwocul, ut the end of whch tnje she ployed at Jtrtolctyn, spent Sunday at j wll return to her home at.jersey: her home ut Leonardo, Cty. * Mss Maron McCray y of New York F»lr Held for Tht Purpose at Leonardo Frday and Saturday Ocean enco Palmer of Kearney are spend- Smth of Locust Pont,. Mas Mnne Crook and Mss Vlor- was a recent t guest t of f Mss MaronM Vew Wants Street Ljht and ng a week wth Mra. Murk Crouk Mr. and MrH. Thomas easer of Road mprovement. of Leonardo. Mr. Bryson of Kearney spent Saturday and Sunday wth Port Monmouth spent Sunday wth. A fate, wan held lust Frday und frends-at Lakewood. he sster, Mrs. Mark Crook. Saturday tt the Leonardo nrchuusc Mss Susan Wllams of Nave.snk Harold k, Allen, who resgned as to rase money toward buyng u new hm returned from a stay n MassucHusettn and Mane. teacher of agrculture at the Leonardo hgh school, to take u poston automoble for Mss Helen Dowd, the vstng nurse of Mddletown Wllam Tarnow, Albet Oswald at the Btate experment htnton ut townshp and Atlantc Hghlands, and Harry Bennett spent Thursday New Brunswck, wll leave th* week Over $200 was cleared. A few days at Coney sland. ago a block dance was held at Atlantc Hghlands for the same pur- Fve lots at Lenson, n< ; lr""c(t8j-spptlt Frday wth Mrs. Herman Torfor New Brunswck..,,.... ^JUrs James Donovan of Brooklyn posu and over $200 was rased. Thu bells Juncton, were nuu.*"tu New MOW of Belford. far at Leonardo was under the Yorkers for $726 last week /y the n. dmusn Ella Smth of Long sland s drecton of the Mkldletown lre as- tenatonal realty company, tlnough vstng Mra. Robert DcMurs of Port the agency of George M. HendcK- Monmouth. socaton. Thu resdents of the townshp gaye a wllng hand to son., Gurrett.Lee of Belford has nmake the far a BUCCCSS n order to Annft end Else Mller, Clara and stalled a new motor n hs. fshng show ther apprecaton of the servces rendered by the nurse. Charlotte, Lucle and Florence Roach Elmer Kortland uf Bel ford Mare LubreequL; rjanna Jones and bout, enjoyed a beach party at Gbsons buldng a rowboat. Theresdent/o Ocean Vew, near Wn ~ ff C., M! Monday. George l.uker and Wllam Weedcn Leonardo, are utter the townshp ««*["ZwJ^ny of the of Belford have gone hack nto navy commttee for fve new street ltehts. he laaeg am sottty o»nd mprovement, to the roaaa n New Mo, nm S u *,? a t : ch And for mprovement! n LT wll servce at Newport News after havng spent a furlough at ther homes. that localty. A delegaton of res hold a food Bale Saturday on the dents of Ocean Vew went to Mddletown vllage labt Thursday nsrht to porch of Walter E. Watngs ce cream store at Pogt Monmoutl. HAZLET NEWS. attend a meetng of the townshp Albert Runyon of Belford s havng hs meadow lands draned and LaHeV Ad to Gve Lawn Party commttee but no meetng was held, as a quorum of commtteemen was covered wth cnders. The land s Frd.y Njht.! not present. The commtteemen who used for spreadng and reparng fsh The lades ad of St. John B were there heard the-request of the nets. church.wll hold a lawn party and Ocean Vew folks and sad they Fshermen from Morrs Bvcr have food sale on Frday afternoon and j would gve consderaton to the matter at ther next meetng. ford and Port Monmouth. They ex- W. Voorhees., beenfshng several weeks off hel- nght at the home of Mrs. George - Garrett Corson and James Craven pect to return home ths week. Capt. and Mrs. Rchard Carney of Belford, who serve on the steam- Henry T. Hollngsworth, a teacher shpsuholco, returned labt week from at the Leonardo hgh school, has rea trp to Scotland. They wll leave turned from Dcnton, Maryland, Saturday for a trp to Panama. Upon where he spent the summer, and Mss Elzabeth Carney spent a few days last week wth Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lum andfamly near Red Bank and they vsted frends at; ther return Mr. Craven wll Btort Roger Noohan has sold hs house Mddletown Monday. housekeepng at Jersey Cty. He and and lot at Brevent Park to Mrs. G. Mrs; Charles D.. Johnson spent hs h wfe have lved apart ten years Davs of Jersey Cty for $2,400. Sunday wth Mss Francs Lupton of and have recently had a reconcla- The house has fve rooms. New York. On Sunday they took a ton. A passenger car ran off.the ral- trp up the Hudson to Bear mountan.! A party arranged by Mss Ethel road tracks at Belford Saturday. t Bluhme and Mss Phylls Wllams took about two hours to get the car Cap! and Mrs. Rchard Carney was held Saturday nght at Beacon back on the tracks. and Mas Elzabeth - Carney - of. Beach, ^.v.., near,..--. Leonardo...»... u. A luncheon».,. Douglass Edwards has qut hs job Cocoanut Grove Honda, are spendwas. served on the beach. Those prcb- at Lous Cardncrs butchor store at ng several weeks wth Lapt. Cnrent were Msses Dorothy Crook, Belford and he wll resume hs stud- ne^s sster, Mrs. P. Otto Wcgand. Volet and Dors Bluhme, Chrstne es at school.. Mas " Melssa Hyer -.-.,.-. s vstng.«~-»«- relatves at Red Samuelson, Maron Crawford and Wllam Mount, Jr., of Trenton s Nan Loonard. spendng several days wth hs Mss Rosetta Wlson, who s employed n Perth Amboy, s enjoyng - George H. Roberta of New Mon- father, Wllam Mount of Belford. mouth hns bought o Case automoble Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Alexander a ten days vacaton. from John Morrow of Ked of Ocean Vew have moved nto Mss da G. Bacon has returned Mrs. Sheperd Kollock and her ther new bungalow at Mardean. to Maurcetown after spendng a daughter of Eatontown are vstng The stork left a baby boy wegh- few days wth Mss Hatte S. Webster. Mrs. Frank Anderson of Port Mon- ng twelve pounds at Mrs. Raymond mouth. Rchardsons at Belford last week. Mrs. John L. T. Webster, who has Ms. Harry Thesmeyer, who has Mrs. Eva Sage s buldng an add- been sclc, has recovered. Foot weak? Dont let t become "flat foot" Elevaton of trth qf normal foot, abk to sufpurl the weght of the tody properly Eltvalon cf wetk/ntd arch unable o support bodys meg/t properly. Dotted lne j//cws the extent the arch sags under the slwn See the Dr. Scholl foot expert who wll be at our store Thursday Sept. st "Flat foot, whch has been the subject of such nterest and concern for the past four years, s often an outcome of."weak foot." When your feet pan all over at tmes, the heels ache, walkng or standng tres you quckly these are ndcatons of weak foot. He examnes your feet free Attend to ths trouble mmedately! A Dr. Scholl expert from New York, here Frday Sept. 2 Saturday Sept. 3 for a lmted tme, wll tell you free of charge just what to do to halt the development of "flat foot." Probably you have some other form of foot trouble, such as corns, callouses, bunons, crooked toes or weak ankles. Ths expert knows just what to do to gve you quck relef and correct the underlyng cause. Come n whle you have the chance to talk to ths man who s traned n gvng Foot Comfort Servce, BERKS SAMPLE SHOE STORE Broad Street Esner Buldng., Red Bank Get Them at Tustngs The Hew September Vctor Records On Sale Tomorrow Open Wednesday and Saturday Evenngs RED BANK REGSTER, AUGUST 3, 92. f You Want Bargans-Now s Your Chance Every department n the tve hftt felt the effect of the tremendou prce cuttng. Never were hgh grade goods sold Uke we are sacrfcng them now durng tl sale. t really mean a loss to u but we never do thngs by halves. Come along; you wont be dsapponted. - loday we call attenton only to the great furnture bargans. Look for the yellow prce tckets all through the store. Shrt Sale that Surpasses Recent Shrt Sale. REBULDNG SALE Our They an: shrts left over from the recent shrt sale and consst of Woven Madras, Corded Madras, Pongees, and a t;o <l many other qualtes. Not n shrt n ths wonderful sale but what could be sold at $2.50 and $3,)0 and be splendd values at todays lower prces. ABOUT 600 SHRTS GO N THS SALE. Rebuldng Sale Prce $.9. THE FAMOUS "APEX" BRAND. EVERY SHRT GUARANTEED. Take a good look at ths prce. Just thnk of t $2.50 and. J.S.OO shrts for $.9! Cheaper than women can buy the materal; besdes, thnk of the task of makng them. WAST SALE EXTRAORDNARY Ladle! Smocks, worth $.98 to $4.98 Sale prce 85c Wajta of fne qualty Georgette and C-epe de Chne, worth $7,98 to $9.50, n ths sale LDt Sale prce $.98 Lot 2 Sale prce $2.98 Lot 3 Sale prce $3.98 Lot 4 Vole Wasts.... Sale prce $.00 Lot 5 Vole Wasts Sale prce $.98 Lot 6 Black Sateen Wasts Sale prce 50c Womens Ready to Wear. Whte Trcotnc Plated Skrts Sale prce $2.98 Whte Gabardne Skrts Sale prce $2.75 Checked Gngham Dresses, plan and ruffled effect..sale prce $2.98 Lnenc Junper Dresses, better grade... Sale prce $2.00 Jersey Jumper Dresses Sale prce $2.98 Serge Jumper DresacSt new fall style, all wool, brad trmmed, narrow belt Sale prce $G.9B Jersey and Sateen Bathng Suts, n ths sale 25.r dscount Chldrens Coat Sweaters n blue, rose, tan, whte,.sale prce $.98 Gngham Aprons; Bungalow Aprons. Lades Bungalow Aprons, mad: of Percales and Amoskeag Gngham, prettly trmmedwth rch rack brad, made wth sash and pockets and others wth belts. n ths sale...$,69 and $.50 Gngham Vnlly^Vrm Aprons. n ths sale 59c Gngham Bb Aprons. n tns sale.75c Gngham Wast-lne Aprons. n ths sale 50r. Unbleached Musln Fudge Aprons, nce full sze, prettly. trmmed wth- bands o. cretonne. n ths salt* $.9 Gngham Aprons n Polly Prm styles, bg aprons, wast-lne aprons, etc. n ths sale 50c, 59c and 75c Extra sze Bungalow Aprons Noat patterns of Percale and Amosken t Gughnms; some trmmed wth rc-rac and wth large pockftta. n ths sale. : $.50 and $.69 WASH FABRCS. Colored Voles, 3H n. wde Whte.Klaxon Cross-Bar Batste, 36 n. wde Sale ] Wlte Madras, 3G n. wde Whte Organdy, 36 n., 42 n. and 44 n., Sale prce Fgured Slk and Cotton Crepe, 36 n. wde... Ln^er;-- Crepe, plan and fgured, 32 n. wde. Colored Checl Percales, 36 n. wde Colored Long Beach Clotl Colored Lncne.f-.Sale prce 39c yd..sale prce 39c yd ce 59c and 65c yd.. Sale prce 49c y J 39c, 59c and 85c yd.. -Sale prce 59c yd..,s.t!- prce yd.. Sale prce 9c yd.. Snld prce 35c yd...sale prce 39c yd Colored Lnen, 36 n. and 44 n, wde Sale prce 98c, $.9 yd Colored Long Beach Cloth, Lncne, Chambrayr., Lnen, Etc., a fne v collecton for the popular Junper Dresses. Sale prce 35c, 39c Hosery and Underwear. had ns Slk Hose, feat her wegh, n black and colors. Sale prce $2.9 pr, Lades All Slk Hose, full fashoned, n black, whte and cordovan. Sale prce. $2.98 pr. Lades Slk Hose, seamed back, n black, whte and cordovan, Sale prce ^. 98c and $.50 pr Lades Slk HOBO, seamed back, n gray. Sale prce $.9 pr Lades Slk Lsle Hose, full fashoned, n black, gray and cordovan; also Drop Sttch Slk Hose, seamed back, n black and cordovan. Sale prce $.50 pr Lades Slk Lsle Hose, seamed back, n black and cordovan; Mercerzed Hose, rbbed top, extra sze, n black and whte; Strs on Lsle Hose, extra out sze, n cordovan and whte. Sale prce G9c pr. Lades* Bur*on Lsle Hose, extra sze, n black; Lades Burson Hose, splt foot, out sze; Lades Burson Whte Lsle Hose, extra sze; Lades Hose, seamed, n black, whte, cordovan; Lades Lsle Hose, n gray, seavncd back. Sale prce 39c and 49c pr Lades Hoteproof Slk-faced Hose n black and cordovan. Sale prce 89c pr. Lades Black Lsle Hose, full fashoned hose, Sale prce 89c Lades Outsze Lsle Hose, seamed back, black, whte, cordovan. Sale prce 49c pr Lades Black and Cordovan Lsle Hose. Sale prce 9c pr Chldren* Fne Rbbrd Hose n black, whte, cordovan. Sale prce 25c pr. Chldrens Englsh Rbbed Hose n black, whte, cordovan. Sale prce... 49c pr Cnldrrns three-quarter Sox, black, cordovan, wlnt«- and buo. Sale prce, " 49c pr Chldrens Fancy Sox. S.lr prce 30c pr Boys Rbbed Hose. Sale prce 25c pr nfants* Cashmero Hose: Sale prce,,,49c pr nfnnte V/lto Lj»l» Rbhrcl Hose. Sale prce....,0c pr ChldrensNazareth Unon Suts. Salt* [>rrr,"., 59c Chldrens Athletc Uam.Suts. S;\r prce.89c Boys* Rbbed VL-MR, low neck, and Rbbed Pants. Salt- prce,.,9c nfants Carter Vests. Sum mm- weght,.sale prce. «9c K;«yser Slk Vests am Bloomer.;, pnk. $n\v \>v\cv Jjl.SU Knyse- Lsle Unun Suts, whle, pn t. S«*l^ prce,.. 8<)u Lades Knt Blonnuf. wlul** anl pnk. -Sale»>rce....75c.al;-:. Knt Unon Suts, L. N. N. S.. lner l.n^l. ;j.l<- pnee!.;hm-;. Athletc Unon Suts, wltv, Md ["ML. Snle pr.$.39 CUM >P. and Slk \ r ChanM Pu: M* Parasols. vd SlU H. nd \\ n tn.».*!< at.!p thu -u,. :.. ths r.:le ->l.. al:.o Leath. t-nl «ff ent off ent «f Pass Ffteen No Credts No Refunds No Exchanges EVERY SALE Boys Wash Suts. Odd lots, ncludng two-pece Sutt, Olver Twst Sut, Mddy Sut«. etc.; n plan colors and trpe. n ths sale..$.89 and $2.50 Grls Gngham Dresses. Made of Amo&kcag Gngham, n many pretty pattern!, ncely trmmed wth whte collar and cuffs. Some have belts and others wth the sashes and patch pocket*. n ths sale $.98, $2.50 Babes Dresses. Baby Dresses made of fne Batste and dantly trrnmed wth lace and embrodery; short and long. n ths sale $.50, $.98, $2-50 Baby Gertrude Slps, ncely trmmed wth lace And embrodery. n ths ale c Baby Sweater Coat and Slp-on Sweaters n ths sale $.98, $2.50 Babes Japanese Slk Qulted Carrage Robes, handsomely handembrodered, n danty shades. n ths sale $4.98 Babfes Japanese Slk Qulted Coats, prettly hand-embrodered. n ths sale $4.50 Chldrens Nght Gowns and Blle Burkes, m.de of Batste andj Wndsor Crepe, at 98c and $,25 Blle Burkes. n ths sale....$.98 Rebuldng Sale of Shoes. Lades "Queen Qualty" Pumps, Oxfords and Shoes, Mltary, Cuban and French heels, turn welt soles, of black glove kd, soap kd, servce kd, black rado and Russan calf; gray, brown and beaver glazed kd and suedes. Prce n lots: Lot $3.85 Lot 2 $5.85 Lot 3 $6.85 Msses and Chldrens Shoes and Oxfords; gun metal calf, tan calf, patent kd, whte cloth and whte leathers. Prced n lots. Lot $2.85 Lot 2 $3.85 Let 3 $4.85 Boys and Youths Shoes and Oxfords; tan and gun metal calf- Prced n lots:. ^ Lot $2.65 Lot 2 $3.65 Lot 3 65c Boys and Youths Suclon SoJes and Gym Shoes. n ths salt - $.85 and $2.85 Mens "Korrect Shape" Shoes. n ths sale. $2.95 and $5,95 SLK AND WOOL FABRCS. DRESS Black and Navy Serge, Sale prce $.25, $.50, $.98, $2.00 and $3.98 yd Navy Trcotne Sale prce $3.98 yd Navy Wool Poplns Sale prce $.89 yd Grante Cloth Saleprce $.89 yd Strped Mohar Sale prce 79c yd Broadcloths, al shades, 36 n. wde Sale prce $3.98 yd Velours Sale prce $2.98 yd Nuns Velng Sale nrce 98c yd Heather Mxed Sutngs Sale nrce $.98 yd Corduroys. Sale prce $.49 yd Shepherd Checks Sale prce 78c, $.00, $.50 and $.98 yd Coatngs Sale prce $2.98 and $4.98 yd Wool Plads and Strpes, a choce selecton Sale prce $2.98 and $3.98 yd Sport Flannel, for coats and skrts, an excellent qualty. Sale prce $2.98 yd Messalnes, 36 n.,.ll colors S.le prce $.89 yd Taffetas, 36 n., all colors Sale nrce $.98 yd Satn Etole, 3G n., all colors,.sale prce $2.69 yd Poplns, 36 n., all colors Safe prce 98c yd Pongee, 33 n., natural Sale prce 89c yd Wash Satns, n ths sale at, Sale prce $.25, $.98, $2.75 and $3.50 yd Satn-faced Lnngs Sale prce 9oc yd Slk-mxed Lnngs Sale prce $.25 and $.98 yd Beldngs Lnng Satn Sale prce $.98 yd Clna Slks Sale prce 98c yd Clarmeuse Sale prce $2.50, $2.98 and $3.50 yd Crepe de Chne Stle prce $.98 yd Canton Crepe Sale prce $3.98 yd. Whle SatneUe. Sle prce 79c yd BLACK SLKS AND SATNS OF FNEST QUALTY. Black.Satn Sale nrce $.98 yd Black Etole - Sale arce $2.69 yd Black Charmcuse...*. Sale prce $2.50 and $2.98 yd Black Francase : Sale prce $3.49 yd Black Taffeta Sal,, prce $.75 and $.98 yd Black Marnette, Crepe Sale prce $2.49 yd Black Satcllcttc. Sale prce $3.49 yd DOMESTCS N THE REBULD- NG SALE. 9-4 Unbleached Sheetng fne qualty., Unbleached Sheetng the best 9-4 Bleached Sheetng -none better 0-4 Bleached Sheerng best grade 45-n. Pllow Case Musln bleached 42-n. Pllow Case Tubng bleached Whte Shaker Flannel good wdth BED SHEETS. 54x90 Unbleached Sheets,. 63x90 Unbleached Sheets 72x90 Unblenched Sheets 8x90 Wenrwell Sheets bleached 45x36 Pllow Ca.es, ACA, Classc, Wearwell, Sole prce 59c yd Sale prce 69c yd Sule prce 69c yd Sale prce 85c yd Sale prce 39c yd Sale prce 45c yd. ;.. Sale prce 8c yd Sale prce $.5 each.sale prce $.29 each..sale prce $.39 each Sale prce $.39 each Pequot, Mohawk,, 39c and 45c each.. Sale prce 9c yd etc., n the sale at 25c Glass Towelng red and blue check Brown Twlled Hand Towelng, Sale prce 9c yd Whte Cotton Dsh Towelnj good qualty Snle prce 5c yd Lnen Fnsh Huck Towels Sale prce 20c each Turksh Towels blue borders.sale prce 23c nnd 49c ench Turksh Towels larje s>ze -Sal: prce 49c each able Damask good wcltl add qualty...salt* prce 59c Table Damask excellent qualty.sale prce 98c Table Dnmnsk- all lnen Sale prce $2.98 Whte Dmty Bed Spreads- Plan hemmed: Sze 62x90 Snlo prce $.69. -Sn... 72x00..S...- prce $2.89, Crochet Red S..rcnd.: S*e r,7,x«.sale, prce $.59 Full sze Sale prce $.89 3Gn. Bleached Musln -Hope hranj Sale p,:e 5c yl 36-n. rul of the Loom Sale prce 7c yd 0-n. Unbleaeled Musl,, Snle prce 5c yd. Grey nnd Wl.t.- Blankets full s*.- S.le prce $2.9 Plan Whle Cotton Klnnkl. ll- Sal,:,,, < $l.. > par....sa preo $-.9 Full SUe Confo-lhl---fllol wth whte, TAULK Sl/lS. 72^7^ Tal.ln Ch.lh. h-msllcl.ed, and < Sealloed. Cloths,.! $ Monmouth St le 20S W Red Bank BRANCH PSTEW JERSEY

16 ... ~ - Page Sxteen RED QANK REGSTER, AUGUST 3, THREE WLLS PROBATED. ENCLlSHTOWN MAN LEAVES ESTATE TO HS WDOW. Ernnt E. Rues Wll Admtted to Probate Henry Efert of Manalapsm Townhp Dvde! Ht Estate Equally Among Hs Chldren. Ernest E. Rue of Englshtown executed hs wll on August 8th, shortly before hs death. All of hs property was bequeathed to hs wdow, Katharne T. Hue, who was named ts executrx of the wll. Henry Efert of Manalapan townshp dvded hs estate equally among. hl8t chldren, George H., Wllam B-» Chtrles B. and Catherne Efert and" LaOru M. Hulsehart, n u wll he executed three years ago lust May. Howard A. Sutphen, casher of the Freehold bankng company, was apponted executor. The wll of Theodore V. Spenr of Cncnnat was probated at freehold last week. Mr. Spear bequeathed hs entre estate to hs wdow, Anna E. j Sp*ar, and ho apponted her execu- \ tr* af the wll. CRUSE FOR NAVAL RESERVES. Red Bank Unt Wll Leave oh» Voyage of Two Weeks, j The government has provded sev-, era! boats and submarne chasers for a two weeks cruse for members of the Red Bank unt of the. naval reserves. The trp wll be made from Ne* York Saturday of next week. The members of the reserves are E. "P. Blan, R. \V. Lupton, Kendall Methot, Joseph Mor, HaroldV. and George B. Voorhs, Fred J. Noble, Arthur V. Wanwrght, Stanley Mac- QUfren, G. Rutherford Woodhead, Adolph Johnson, Theodore Moss, Elmer Hesse, Raymond Terney, Theooofe Muraock, Chester Moore, Lesle McClees and Roger Wymbs of Red Bank; Dr. J. C. Clayton and O. L. Deedmeycr of Freehold; M. M. Handley of Lttle Slver; A. Edwards and R. A. Baxter of Long Branch; J. S. Woodruff of Atlantc Hghlands; H. S. Hansen, C. J. Messnger, H. Hansen, G. Howard and E. K. Parker of Asbury Park; F. Morrell and G.. Bostck of Bradley Beach and F. C. Woolley of. Oak burst. Persons who jon the reserves n the next few days may have an op portunty to make ths cruse, as there are two vacances. nqures relatve to enrollment can be made to Arthur V. Wanwrght or at the meetngs of the reserves, whch are held Tuesday nghts at the Monnodth boat club. To be confrmed n ther present ratngs (members of the reserves must go through 36 drlls and put n two weeks of se.a servce. Ths enttles them to draw two months actve duty pay. ALBERT BURDGE WNS OUT. He s Vctorous n Ht Fght wth Atlantc Hghlands Councl. Justce Katzenbaeh of the supreme court of Now Jersey remorej a decson last week whch prevents the authortes of Atlantc Hghlands froto nterferng wth the busses of Albert Burdsre of Red Bank and others who had been stopped under a borough ordnance from drvng on the Atlantc Hghlands steamboat per. Mr. Burdge was arrested a short tme ago for drvng on the per and t was as a result of acton Sreoght by hm that the matter was canted to the supreme court. Justce Hasteenbach set asde a resoluton passed by the Atlantc Hghlands councl, whch attempts to lmt the operaton of jtneys, and the justce afe» held that the borough ordnance rejfortatng jtneys cannot apply to bus lnes operatng to and from other towns, aa t only covers lnes wthn the borough. Mr. Burdge runs hs bopwea between, Atlantc Hghlands and Asbury Park. -m CAOGHT NNETEEN FLOUNDERS Elten Red Bankers on a Fshng Trp Off Sand; Hook. Nneteen flounders were caught off Sandy Hook last week by C. Eastott Hendrckson of Red Bank and a patty of frends whom he took for «sal n hs cruser Cora Belle. n the* party were Mr. and Mrs.- ;Hendrakson, Mr. and Mrs. Clark H.olbrtSok, Dr. and Mrs. Harold Stokes,. Charles. and Thomas Hlls, Mrs. Lllan VanBuskrk, George Cowley; and Edwn Hubbard. Mf» The bestxadvertsement that was ever wrtten wouldnt < # fjop-any good ff you taofc, t ^ hd t under the coal. : An advertsement does good only n proporton to the number of people who read that ad- - vertsement. " An advertsement down cellar, under the coal, wouldnt be seen by anybody. Nobody, cares enough about your busness to go n your cellar and dg out that advertsement to see what you have to say about your busness. < Put that same advertsement n the wndow of your store, and even f t were wrtten out wth a pen t would do you some good. Every man and woman who came along the street where your busness s located and who saw that sgn n your wndow would stop to read t f he or she had the tme and wasnt^n a hurry about somethng else. ~ >y n the old days a fellow went around wth a bell, rngng t "to attract the attenton of the people, and when he had got a lttle group of folks around hm he would" stop rngng the bell and tell the folks that Grocer Brown had just got n some wonderful sweet cder, or that Butcher Smth had just openedthe fnest kt of salt mackerel that had ever come N to that/town. The fellow who rang the bell was called "The Town Crer," because he cred out the thngs whch the grocer and the butcher wanted hm to tell the people. That was good advertsng for the grocer and the butcher because >t told the people what the grocer and butcher had to sell. So s puttng a wrtten or prnted sgn n your store wndow good advertsng for the man who does t, because t tells the people what that storekeeper can do for them. n one way t beats nearly every other knd of advertsng, for t tells these thngs to the people just when they are rght n front of the store, ready to go n and buy f they want the thngs the sgn cells about. There s one fault to be found wth all three of these knds of advertsng. The fault wth each advertsement s that t does not reach enough people. The advertsement hdden under the coal s seen only by the man who wrote t and the man who put t under the coal. - The sgn n the store wndow s seen only by the people who walk along that sde of the partcular street where the store s located. ^ >ythe arguments of the Town Crer are heard only by the people who happen to be out of Jbors when the crer goes hs rounds and who have tme to stop and lsten to hm. Caught 55 Fsh. Albert Burdge, Wllam L. Russell, Trumbell Smth, Luke Davs, A. B. Drhan, George H. Wlley and Ernest Worthley went fshng off Barnegat lght Monday. They made the largest catch of any boat out, some of ther fsh beng the large channel runner weakfsh. They also caoght a lot of croakers, bluefsh. and fluke. They \vefe taken out by Capt. James Robbns of Barnegat on hs large motor boat Gcneveve. Auto Wrecked n Collson. An automoble drven- by George! A. Snyder of Passac and a Roth & Co. meat truck collded on Wolf Hll avenue at Oceanport early yesterday j mornng. The automoble was badly damaged but no one was njured. Th* truck escaped serous damage. Each drver blamed the other for the collson. Mr. Snyder was on hs way home from Long Branch and the truck wns bound for the shore. A BRAVE WOMAN. She Shot a Burglar Whle Her Hu,. band was Away. Mr. Jones hud bean away from home fat a week md on hs return found that burglars had vsted the notce durng hs absence anl, al- j though one had been wounded, they! had succeeded n gettng away. "Anfl so you fhot a burglar whle alone and unprotected?" be sad to hs wfe. "You arc a brave lttle woman! What became of hm?" "The other man carred hm off," she repled. "The other man?" he asked. "Yes," she sad, "the one amed at." ^ ^ The Coroners Verdct. Some years ago n a Western mnng town a man was found dead n ts lotel room, hanged to a bedpost by suspenders. The jury of mners n the followng verdct ul coroners nquest: "Deceased to hs.death by routng home _ and mstakng hmself for hs nts." ;_».._ Dad and Hs Boy. "" The Dad lunt know about lendng you nny more, money. When «nt you money two months ago you --fold me that you only wtntod t for a r Boy--Well, Tr.t, ddnt keep lons;. How dfferent these knds of advertsng are from advertsng n The Red Bank Regster! Busness men of Monmouth county have learned that advertsng n The Regster brngs them many customers and gves them bg profts. The Regster reaches subscrbers Wednesday afternoon (f delvered by rural mal carrer t reaches them Thursday mornng). t goes drectly nto* the home, for The Regster, above everythng else, s a home newspaper. The news, all of t, s n The Regster. The paper tells of the happenngs of persons whom subscrbers know personally, and the paper recounts the happenngs of nterest n all parts of Monmouth county. The Unted States government fgures gve 4.7 persons to each famly. «-.,. Wth a crculaton of 6,840 (the largest of any country weekly newspaper n the Unted States) each ssue of The Regster goes before 32,48 persons. All these people have wants whch can be flled through advertsements n The Red Bank Regster. Thats why advertsng n The Regster pays, and pays bg.»*-. Vr*r$M<wtt<n?<MM4m»Ms*vt!Kf)n jmtpsmanum*

17 Mr. on* Ml*. Thompson of Chestnut street. Hjwutd and Ma* Jof Yunkeru are Ha. Cauft- W, Rotegrant, Thompson of, Jf.,. und Archbald Bl., BME ato on a fshng fh ngjrp to Barnegat Bay. Jjomas < TToort*; of Pfctes Jrned yostkrday MM a«f!t pud the Adramaoks,,wlerc -JjP» several peeks. buvwho s vcaj presdent of the Sec- m natonal b«k, recsnty returned ron a vacaton n the Adrondacks. Dr. Hwrve* W. Young and famy,.ot Broad-street hav& returned ftbns * months, soyoura at Newton. a«llal(fflllob» l retley o«hujmn avenue lsa bo»kwt a new Hupooblle tourng Mrs. Jarvs of Jersey Cty has vfenk Mra. George G F.. F Spnnng ofvpranch avcnne. Mtsa RpM Stryker of HardK rowt wttentef the state college for glrl»ot N«w BrUpswck next fall. She taught school laet yoar ot Leonardo?M«B. Mssc»*J5llen and Mary Connelly of Boston have -returned home afte* a two, wecjss vst wth Mes Gortrudp MuUn of Brookdale. : Mra. Btwset Schwartz of PhladeV sperkpart of last week wth Mr Ces A jaogan of McLaren street. Mss BlMe Dev of Wallnc* street hasv becat spendng two wewta at South Orange... *,_. MsseteEdth and Margaret Onutt- wck ofvffrenton are spenddnf two weeks wtth Mra. Lucy Wyrobs of Oakland > sjreet. " Bev. Hbrbert J. Boltng of Canaan, formerly o Red Bank, was a vstor n town Erday. Bev. Wllam H. Porter of, Alba,. Pennsylvana, ha* returned hpmeater;a stay wth Rev. and Mrs; Wllam E. Brasted of Maple avenue. Mss AJfta P." Thompson of Chestnut street "ha* entered Elder busness college attrentpn. ShewM lve wth relatves,nt Tenton untl her school coume s completed. Mss l*vua Cheesoraan of? Jersey Cty was a rocentguest of Mas Anna Shelds dfe-prospect avenue. Mrs. Vfny Wlllard of East Front sttaet and her nfant son have returned home from the Long Branch hosptal. : Mrs. Wllard was formerly Mflfc Cecl Weaver. John McCleUan of South street s havng a vacatonof two weeks from hs poston at Newark. Charest Poulson of McLaren street has- bought a ChalmerB automoble. The machne was formerly a racng car.and Mr. Poulson expects to enter t n. the races at the Tranton atate far. Wllam Hoffman wll drve the cart Kenneth Trotter has. uqen t$nsfecred from the nsurance ratng offce on Monmouth street to the ratng offce at Atlantc Cty. Mr. Trotter s now enjoyng a vacaton o two Greeks, part of whch he wll spend at hs homo n Phladelpha. Mrs. Wllam Dowen of Whte street and her granddaughter, Boatrce Pettj, have boon spendng a few days wth Mrs. Dowens nephew, Frank Layton of West Long Branch. John McCann, manager of the Butler grocery- store on Front street, has bought arjlndan motorcycle wth a sdecar. >.,» Mr. ana Mrs. Harry Boskey of Worthley^rcet have been spendng u week at^jerscy Cty. they motw>d to Bear Mountan anl Tcancck.d*, A brthjjay party was gven lhursday uftcrtfpon for Beatrce Pcttt ot Whte strjst, who was-four yenrs old. Those prflfeent wero Louse Brown, Almn Pettft, Mnne, Adelne and Wlda Olsen.vSazel, Vvan and Ora llallonbeck,,s^nna Olson- and Wluam ChalealammeH and famly/ of SprK strtet havo been vstng M*. Hammell^Jather, Wllam Hammell of South Ajnboy. Martn ynch of Orange has returned home from a weeks vst wth Joseph BoVlo of Rversde drve. Msses {Ward and Vera D«herty of Whte street ara Bpenung a wsek at O$nge Lake, Now York. Mss Aftn Mnton of East -ront street has.returned from a stay n 6w Yorkstate... Mr. and Mrs. Wllam, Webb o Monmouth street have baen vstng at Mr.aukrs. S n Robert Smth of New York spent part t of f last lt week k wth Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Worden, Jr., of East. Front, street. Arthur Y. Trafford of Whte road and John Kearney of Chestnut street, employeegnt the postoflce, are enjoynpr vacatjns. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Julan of Locust avenue Have returned from a vst at Eaaton, Pennsylvana. They made the kp n nn automoble. Helen Kogers,. daughter of Ensley E..RoKcrs,«j} Monmouth street, has recovered from sckness. Kev. and Mrs. R. R. Thomson of Bcdgeton">pent the week-end wth Wr. Thompsons sster, Mrs. Oscar Hesse of East Front street. The Sons and Daughters of lberty lodgo.of Ucd Bank wll hold an ntaton of.new members jrdny nght. Mrs. J. fo VanSshock, Jr., of the Newman Snrngs rond, hna gon< to PnncsvlleS?Oho, to jon her daughter Julo, ^jho has been vatnp; her grandparopts. Mr. nnd Mrs. J.. A. VnfSchocR; Sr. Mrs. PoEBa A. Proul and her son of tvorsle j^enue have returned from a stay nt Delaware Water Gap. A daughter was born last Wedtes day tn Mrrf^oorgo Hckcy of Wallace street. Mr. unf * Mva. John Noonan of Bcookl).> -*o vstng Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Frf, Sr., of Worthley street. Chnrles :W, Tlton of Sprngfeld, MussaclmneWfl, n vntnc hs p;n««- mothvr, Mrs. E. M. Fsher of Eust Front Hlr.et., Mr. and Ms. J. B. Phmo, who we.ro formerly rcblttb nf Ked Bnlk but who have for several yonrs pnst lved nt DCH Monea,-o\vn, have returned to.ued Hank to lve. hey nro now lvlnpf nt No. 39 lroad Htreet. Mrp. lhnro. a ulster oc the nto Mrs. A. 0..Brown of Red Jflt. Mss Kstlcr Heed HH returned to. her homo n Wlnalcd, Connetlrut, nftov l.vk npent Uvn weekt wth Mga Elzabeth Chambers of Worthley street. M«s Tlurofn Conov*>r of Scrunton, Ponnaylvvn, formerly of Red Bank, npnt last week wth MBB Anna Hlenlm of Went atreel. H«KJnf n ont Sntuwny nnd Snndny wlttt Mr. nnd Km. (. W. Smth nf Ar«nel. Ml»«HUBO Andwws of, Brooklyn hns been fpemllng a few days wth MlM Dorothy Jones <>f lrown plnce. N. and Mrs, Elwood Decker ot Te«lton mvo boon vnttng ther dnu*htcr, Mrs. Harvey Ktrk o* Her- b* street. Man MBTy Browor of K>yport upwt part of lnt weak wth. Mm VMMf Ffnw. o# Whttn utroet, >,:-.:.! P. N^!r;.rl: vf T"!!-.t,l"h r K.... Josephne Wood, Mrs. Rebecca Taylor and Mes Tlle Hendrckson of Sed Bank returned Saturday from, a, two weeks trp to Canaad. -Mrs. Kat» Thompson, and her chldren of Freehold hava been spendng s* few days wth Mr. and Mrs. Schenck Thompson of Qhestnut street. Mr. Vbor- WEDDNGS. Ely Hayes., Mss El-betk Ely; daughter of Charles Ely of Atlantc Hghlands, " Clnton. Hayes of N«w. York were marred. at New York last Thursday. On Wednesday Mss Ely W* for a vst at Toms Rvsr. Tho r»xt day she went to New York wth Mr. Hayes and they ware marred at,», Methodst church. After the ceremeny the couple telephoned to the brdes parents and nformed them of the., marraec,, The brde ; and groom raturued to Atlantc Hghlands. Frday and a recepton W.HB. Wd Saturday.nght at. the brdes home.; Mr. and Mrs. Hayes wll lve for the present at Atlantc Hghlands and wll move to New Yofrta wnte*.. The brde s eghteen old. M. Hayes s employed as _ chauffeur foe P. R. Mnrath, a aummer resdent of Atlantc Hghltrads- Mr. Hayw nnd Msa Ely became acquafttedlast June. R»b«na> DuBo. Mss Helen G. Eoberson, daughter of Mrs. J. Matthew Emery 6{ Broad street, and Henry B. DulJos, aon of Mrs.! J Myrtle DuBos of HOMMR were marred Sunday at the Methodst church at; Gerdnertown,- New, York, by Rev. K D. Chase. The brdes mother owns a camp near the_ place where the marrage took place and Mra. Emery and her daughtor have been spendng a vacaton at the camp. The attendants at the weddng were Mss Helen Verng of Leonardo and Wlson Cpno.ver of Holmdel. The brde, wore a blue trcotne sut, and a maropn velvet hat. She carred a boquet of puk and whte asters, The brdesmad wore a blue Satn dress wth a hat to match and she carred a boquet of lavender and whte asters. After tho ceremony a recepton was held at Mrs. Emerys camp. The newly marred couple are on a weddng trp n New York state. Upon ther return they wll lve- at Holmdel, whore tho groom s a farmer. Bennett Seeley, Mss Fanne Bennett, daughter of Edward T. Bennett, and Wllam H. Seeley, both of Belford, were marred Saturday nght at Motawan by Rov. Eljah Rod. They made a trp up the Hudson rver and they are now lvng at Elzabeth, where the groom s employed as a ralroad foreman. PARTY FOR WOUNDED SOLDER *lfat _ Brnd at Hollywood hone show grounds. Ml* grlday afternoon, Sejtembo 30th, at 3:80. WcketaH&r sale «*. Stngs, 0 Monu»jjUl-str«t, K* >Advartleuneat. aa<3 Acres. (TBs Lawrtnce Property) Msa Street, Brdgeport, Ghaee^mt Couaty, N. J^ ore Saturday, Sept. 0th, 92, at 2:00 P. M., on the prcmte. The Lawrence Property s a large frame resdence, 3 rooms, modern mprovements, frut and vegetable garden", 3 cros of ground wth front on Raccoon Creefc. Full partculars n handblls. Betry_. & Rggns, Esqs,,. Attys., Oourtlouse Squaro Bldg., Camder, Sanael T. Freeman & Co., Auctoheer, 59-2 Ch«tnut St., PlayeV Boat Club Entertaned 4 Men Lat Thuraday. The players boat club of Far Haven entertaned 4 gassed a n d wounded solders last Thursday, The frepred to do your next movng >. wounded men were patents at th furnture, panos cr baggage, to all pwrtl lolyclnc, Fox Hlls and other hosptals around New York. They wont rour «oxt movng done, wrte, ud el 9 cty or country. n the largest paddm *an n Bed Bank,. Before you hmn Whle away vfrom Now York to Hghlands oh acall for the only relable furnture more steamboat and were met there by» tovra,. and get my prces. on>bur nev lob. Al knds o heavy or lght truck automobles, whch took them to Fn las done at kort notce. Call or &f Havon. A fne dnner was.p^enure and served for the solduw by th women members of the boat club, ufter whch the guests spent tle afternoon n fshnc swmmng,.-rowng and dancng. They left Sv Now York at fve oclock. Mrs). James Chad/wck of Far Haven gave a. dnner tarty Tluwjdrty : to. eght wounded solders.. Mrs. CVadwck has.sowed dnners to over 00, solders ths sum- Church New«. All the servces and all the meetngs of socetes of the Baptst hurch whch were omtted durng August wll )Q resumed tomorrow. Sunday mornng Rev. W. E. Brasted wll preach on "Denomnatonal Objectves." At nght there wll be specal Labor Day servce, wth The (!olden Rule n ndustry" as ho subject. The Sunday-school wll meet Sunday mornng at quarter to ten oclock. A church covenant meetng wll be held tonght. To Our Frend, the Elks. The kddes of Rver Plaza, both f* and lttle, want to thanlt the Elks of Red.Bank fop the pleasant day jt Pont Pleasant. About thrty chldren and ten bg folks had a fne tme nnd arc lookng forward to next years.pcnc wth greft pleusure.-j- Advertsement. Card of Tlmnkf. Mr. Patrck McCue nnd famly wsh to thank ther frends and neghbors for ther knd assstance durng ther beroavemont; also for the many floral trbutes..advertsement. SALE! JUST A CUP, of chocolate or coffee steamng Hot, made wth our rck mlk and topped off wth a heapng spoon of whpped crer.n, s refreshment ft for any guest. For healths sake-gve your famly every meul mlk and cream from OUR. DARY. Monmouth Dary Co., nc., 39 Branch Ave., _ RED BANK, N. J. Phone 886 EGABPS Mo Vans and Express Now tkat movng tme s MOOT. MM U Wall Street, Red Bnt Reldeneo pbone 24 J Offce phone 539-R -, O ymarfavenue. ORDNANCE. N ORDNANCE TO SUTLEMENT AN, OnDNANCE ENTTLED VAN OUD NANCK ESTAnJSHrNC. -A SkrnTAR> CODB DESCUBN< RJ.KS AND KEG- ULATONS WTH REG Alt D TO THE PUUJG HEALTH N THE BOKOUfH O. PAR HAVEN, COUNTY OP MON- MOUTH AND STATE OF NEW JElt- DE T-ORDANED, by.the. Board of Henlth of the Boroufrl of Far Hnven. County of Munmouth nnd Slate of New Jersey, that the " l-o enttled "An Onlnnnro Eatabloh- Santnry Cole DeserblnK Rules and Hetrulatom Wth llckard to the Publc Henlth n the lorourl "f Par Haven. County of Momnomh and Slate of New Jerbe,. am the same js hereby HUlPle-. hy the nldtlon of n secton to be Known and (lehkllated a.s Secton o {a) uf Chapter ;( of nad ordnance, nn followo: Secton f (n). No person* or corporaton havng authorty to collect or dsnoae of nrhare, refuse, nuht nol, contenta of ceshpoola anrl other oltal. ahnll brnk wthn the lmts of tho Boruuth of Kar Haven any snch Barbara, refuse, ntht sol, eontenta of censvools nnd other oltal and dspose of the sump, upon any publc property, dsposal plant or <ther property of nny person or corporaton located wthn tho UoroUrh of Far Haven, nor cart nor carry tueh KnrbaKCf refund, nght nol, corlent.^ ot,<es8- pools ml other, oltal from any Ynrt outsde of the tfntl Horotljh of Far Haven, to any other pont or place wthn tbe UorouRh lmts. NOTCE. - Notee s hereby ;ven that tle above nrlnnnce, havng passed ts llrst and second rcndncr ut a retrular meetnjr of the Bonn! of Henlth on Aurnat 24. 2, wll be ntroduced for ts thrd rendng and fnal pashn; at n regular me<tnjr of the Ronrd of Health to be held September , at ekbt oclock, at the Mnrourh Wll. FMr-HSVcn. New Jersey. Opportunty wll he Kven at tlmt tme to nny lerson- bavk objectons to t, to present them, to the Bonrd of Health. X J. PANTNG and DECORATNG Pant, Wallpaper, Varnsh OVER MLLERS SHOE STORE Telephpne. 236 Gorqey & Tefwllger Plumbng, Heatng and Tnnng All Makes Plpeless Furnaces ESTMATE^ CHEERFULLY GVEN SKop 7!) SOUTH BROADWAY lkt.fl 4 Tulephonc 303-M and 855-M,. Branch Offce 3 GRAND AVE. LONG BRANCH, N. J. Automoble nsurance J.tt. GREGORY & Sort H2 Broad St. Red Rank AOGUS? 3, 02..? *-?. MMW f a man wrte,a better book, preach a better sermon or Fa better mousetrap than hs neghbor, though he buld hs house n. the woods, the world wll make a beaten path to hs door." Emerson. - > -..., Never n the hstorj of the automoble busness has, the truth of ths sayng been proved so conclusvely, as n the SALES of STUDEEAKER CARS. Studebaker, wth the excepton of one manufacturer of a well known and very low prced car, led the world durng the frst sx months of 92 n the number of automobles produced and sold. The fact that ths remarkable volume n SALES s made n a.buyers MARKET when the most rgorous* nspecton and comparson of car-values s made by prospeetve buyers s proof postve that STUDEBAKER CARS offer the hghest qualty at : far prces. THS S A STUDE3AKER YEAR Models and Prces-f. o. b. Factores Tourfng Cars and Roadsters Lght-Sx 2ppass. Roadster... $,300 :.-.lght-sx.: Tourng Car....$,335 Specal-Sx 2-pass. Roadster.$,585 Specal-Sx Tourng Car $,635 Speeal-Sx 4-pass. Roadster.$,635 Bg-Sx Tourng Car $,985. Coupes and Sedans Lght-Sx-2-pass. Cotpe-Road- : ster J $,695 Lght-Sx 5-pass. Sedan $,995 Specal-Sx 4-pass. Coupe...$2,450 Specal-Sx 5-pass. Sedan...$2,550 Bg-Sx 4-pass. Coupe....$2,850 Bg-Sx 7-pass. Sedan... P)... $2,950, All Studebaker Cars Are Equpped wth Cord Tres. HOMER C METHOT DSTRBUTOR Telephone Monmouth Street Red Bank, N. J , /.- VVHr PAY- MORE?. Smrtatmm EtECTRC MOTOR REPARS. Armature and feld wndng. Ele«vatjc and Pump repars, DAN. HAUTEH, 32 Wmlntton St., Long Branch,.Phnne 26D-M. NOTCE Of NTENTON on the part nf tlc Bnruunh of... Jlnnk la u«n»kru:t u utarm mv.r n Kjw,r Ht(-vt ollf twm Tltort uv-nur wonttrly to tlo Norllf Bhrewnbury rv-r, am for thr t-ra.ll(t ot ««d street, the co»t of l mu....,..,, not to.exceed *. r,0co.0o nd ruv.ln fr Uu> payment th.-nof. TO WHOM T MAY OONCJKN: Take Notce that m rdurt ;.,., n ntrmuued l»y the Mayor nnl C(.nn.!,f!L. DOOUK of f!«l Bank vmvlnu for.:,.,-.,. Htructon of a Htorm aewer n tv..,.< extcnjttk from Tllur avt-k. v.".!t, m tlw North Shrewnbury j-vcr. K!! : "; lralnt of B. tnt. (le cut. cf -.l n.- pro^ementa not to.-xcwl Sr>.OOl}.00 n,.l nnvtlnjf for tle srtnf of a protnss.,, nn.. nyallt- n sx (*>) yeud, or HCKJ!.; :t O.t upton nf thu horobh, ut BX p. r...,,-.,,,> er rrnun, to ntfet tn. cost thtco. n tu. coy f whh rlmnse s lrretr,.,»... Porflofh lu on tn f,th day or >,.n>m... l!(^t, nt cr.ht (H.K) o.lfk *..). Any nertoft lfftrmr n!;.!n-:pl n.,!;.: fr tlt-reto ^l n: rtv :tr (p j)<,!-lu!!, ;l tlm ln*-<l place afor-ul. ANS ORDNANCE lovldnn -H! lllj CONSTtl-CTON OF A STOC.-rWElc K KVKl STKEET, lxtknhn; ;!M TtLTON AVKNF, TO TK NORTH sthrkwkhuky llvklt. AND KJl W (7HADNG DF SAD STHKKT. RE T.,OUDA[NK!> hy TH, M,,V,,..-:n. Councl of tle Honuh.r t.-. Hunk l..thut u Hlorm J.*.T!«nnhr.l n lt:v..v^l.n!pt frnm TH-.n (v-.n.- M.-.,jy... the North Slrfn.lmjy lver at a n- t.t ejkmwunk J^.CUO 00 anl tle K-.M-:.!. r-. s h(>«ol>y nutlor/..l to Kerl)-.,; nf* for bd* for tle fonatnlnn am l.....t sad.torm.-c»ev. 2- /Hut Rver pln--t n- T.!..! M. Krad^to ls (ltounlhd by tbe Boro.n-l K.- vtedtfor be lad nt sad trrflde HO let- DUC that and tntllng bo done ly th<! hnr.rtl ol Rol Uonk. 3.. ^ That tbe Hm of 45, n-, nn.l l n hereby approprated fur tbe conhtvumn ot sadf-htorm s>war nnd th.. tfradntf JJ, tv.t Htreet rfs foreaal. 4. That a nrmssnry not,c n tn,-.um of $3,000,00 s ber.ly authorzed h lu sued, to meet the cost of.snd r»[> r ( v men!*, whch, lad note shall bear ntercut lot e»- eoefnw sx ter -eln per nnan K tn: t-rn of Hx" years, payable nt tle Keu.d MBlum). lnk uf led nnk. New Jer-.;. wth the dttol on tbe MlrL.f the nak.rlo! - leem the tame, or ny ]»;nt th.erluf. ;.t any a sum nut h->k than Twn ThoM.l...l!;,r; ( S2.D00 > shnll l. nrhled n tle yearl\ lnnl K"t of the horoyth o be p.l n p.t.m. nt of sad mte and nl.--l tletun. -". lat the H-l.lle jnod.,{ u-f..!:.. - of jabl mprovemen!:; s thrty v. ^. -.. tlnl; llm annual. s.eased valuaton uf th,.:l-l. the hor.ukh.f Kel Bank romput...! :.s.- ([tret hy law s Sr..)r4,254.;3. That the net d.lt.,f the nu.cpahl v, e.<jnjuttml ts reurcl l,y law «^U..Ot.s:;. That the nnm.-l. dtlt.-.tatenent l;- n a tnmlo anl fll wth the HCOK :,-,l. «... qured by law as \v.. ] as a sp!rnent;.l.!. h. statement. Sad note shall he ssued and hnll -:o r. - cte, plrrtlant to an net enttkl "An Art. Authorze nnd Reuulnl- the lssr...e..t Bondbanl Other Ohltrat ons, nnl th. Jn.- :- rnt nf ndehteless by County, Cty l!m- [oukh, VlhtKe, Town. Townshp, or Any Mu- ncpalty Gnverel hy an :npro\ enn rt :Commls»ot." upprnvtl March a2, Jlf, and the nets amendatory thereof nn. uh-. m. tury thereto. Montnoutl Comty Strrorrntpf Ofnre. Notee to L-rellrs to prsent c!.m«:pn:!-t j e.stnte. lln the mnttt "f the erlute of Kmel:e Val- Jrakle, deceased. Pursuant to tte orler of Joseph.. Dunn- hay. «rr»ratf>..f tn. County..f M..nn,..ut h, made on the fourteenth lay ef Jub,!. on Lhe n/de-ath- of -hyd J. Va!..aK!> and -alnf Mtdvll. actng cxeeutots of *he cstauj of Emelnc VanBvakle." deeea-ed, (notce s hereby :ven to < >- -r-l.«7 cf "n>"cutors\v^f\n.<al, l thrv"vhnn lrmnmls akanst the,,l cst.-t.,,.n.l,.r <.«h, wthn- Klx months fr-nn the.!at.- <f th aforesad or.l-r. or they v,l! h, rar.cr l.:..r0) <f her acton* tln-refur K.-.u-.t ho l«!tl juhserb.-rs. natal Ke.-holl, X. J.,.nly. l.v,. -oyr a. VAN \U!.\Kf.f.:. - llfun: N... : : 3 a^nde Place. H.-J M. J. for your meats and groceres at some other store ^.nd not get the qualty, jand servce you are enttled to? Convnce yourself that we mean what we say and vst the most complete Santary. Meat and Grocery Stores n New Jersey, where Qualty, Servce and Economy s our watchword. GROCERES Fresh Jersey Eggs, Doz 53c Del Monte Cherres, can c and 35c Gold Medal Flour.,.. 45c and 68c Del Monte Peaches, can... 25c and 30c Mealtme Coffee, lb.. 8c Slced Pneapple, can.;... 25c and 30c : Granulat d Sugar, lb ;. 6^-c Grated Pneapple, can 20c Bakers Cocoa, can.... 0c and 2c Del Monte Plums, can 25c Bakers Chocolate, can.;v...-." 0 and 9fc Del Monte Pears, can.. 5c Pea^l Tapoca,, pkg...,..( c; Del Monte Asparagus, can.,. 35c Paro Wax;, pkg. 8c Eagle Asparagus, can.. : 30c Kellogg Corn Flakes, pkg..9c Choce Asparagus Tp3, can 8c Post Toastes, pkg 9c Del Monte Rasns, pkg...-,,.. 25c Puffed Rjce, pkg..,...: :5c Cleaned Currants, pkg. 20c Shredded Wheat, pkg...,..,... f,. 3cElkhorn.Cheese, lb :... 27c Campbells Beans, can c Pure Cder Vnegar, bottle 7c Campbells Soup, can >...;..."... v...» 0c Pea Beans, lb. 7c Evaporated Mlk, can le Lma Beans, lb, ;.V...0c Condensed Mlk, can...,... >....4c Mazokv Ol ;,.. 25c and 49c Best Rce, pkg 0c Jello, all flavor^, pkg 0c Best Red-Salmon, can,..; c F r A. Spaghett, can Sc Clquot Drnks, bottle... ;.,6c Choce Peas, en 4c, J9c, 22c, 27c Amercan Blend Coffee, lb. 27c Fegenspan Brew, bottle.8c MEATS Hgh Grade Meats-Fresh Dressed Poultry Lean Plate Beef (Fresh or Corned) 7c Choce Cuts Chuck Roast 8c Sugar Cured. Cala Hams 9c All Knds Bologna, not Fresh Kljed Stewng Chckens 3c better 22c Fancy Broevts Roasun* Chckens-Fowls Prme Rb Roast (Blade Cut) 23c f Turkeys Duck C.-pons - Calves Lver Fresh Beef Lver 2c Sweet Dreads and many oler thngs too Lean Rump Corned Beef 32c to menton. UNEEDA BSCUTS, - 5c BGASSORTMEWT OF FRtSH CAKESJND CRACKERS f Fec Bank 3 Broad St. Long O "" " 8 9 B r o a d w a y " " : < - = Asbvry Parlc / Ocean Grove 74 Cookman Ave. / 39 Plgrm Pathway ; j± Goods Delvered pally by Peoples. Express 3»! 2> 4 > $

18 P«e Eghteen BANK REGSTER, AUGUST 3, 92. THE BEST SALE Mens and BoysSuts M YEARS-. Starts Frdayp-September 2d We are wllng to take a bg loss to clean up. After th$ bg busness of the past year we fnd hundreds of fne suts n small lots-one, two and three of a knd and some fall and wnter suts among them. AH Wool Hand Talored Suts that sold at $75.00, $65.00, $60.00 and $50.00 are now on sale at $32.50 Suts that sold at $30, $25 and $22.50 C #* AA are now on sale at W *." ww BOYSSCHOOL SUTS ALSO REDUCED Boys Suts that sold up to $2.00, Now $S. 9O Boys Suts that sold up to $20.00, Now S8. 9O $32.50 On account of the extremely low prces n all cases below cost of maufacture every sale must be fnal. NO EXCHANGES NO CREDTS NO RETURNS VDSONS RED BANK DEATH FOLLOWS SCRAP. ALTERCATON AT ALLENHURST DANCE ENDS FATALLY. A Cubnn and Two of }s Frends Arrested They Clam tho Trouble Was Due to a Case of Mstaken dentty. Ool A. Arthur of New York, gttl M years, dtd ut the Sprng Lake hosptal Sundy as the result «t a fractured skull sad to have been sustaned ll a ght nt : dance at the Allcnhurst hotel Frday nght. Salvador Laborde, a Cuban student at (.nnell college, wth whom Arthur s alleged to have been lghtng, was p-rcstd ou! w>nt tn trp comty jal wthout hal. Two of hs companons wore arrested as- wtnesses and released under bal. Reports of the trouble art that.ahordc nssted on dancng wth a woman companon of Arthur after the woman had snd she dd not desre to dance wlh hm. Arthur s sad to have ordered LabordL away from the woman. The two met later n the grll room of the hotel and Arthur s alleged to Jave been struck n the face bythe Cuban and n fallng.struck hs head, fracturng hs skull. Labordcs frends, gve n dfferent verson. They say the trouble was due to a case of mstaken dentty, the -./oman spoken to by.aborde beng d s-.el smlar to one who accompaned haburde to (h masquerade hull. They also say that Arthur was tn ap.messur. FAR HAVEN NEWS nett, a teacher n the hgh school, sent n her resgnaton lust week Schools to Rc-open Next Week! from Provdence, Rhode sland, <### Buldng an Addton to a House. j where she lves. She had to gve up # The publc schools wll reopen next. a poston away from home on account of the sckness of her mother. Tuesday. New and. Used! Wllam H. Bennett s buldng a Mss Dorothy Daves and Mss two-story addton to hs house. j Theresa Corbett of New York were The roof of Mrs. Margaret E. recent puesta of Mss Los McKay. Sands bouse has been reshngled by Kenneth Bruce has returned from Benjamn Felder and Henvy Hendrcksm. Mr. Hemckson s 85 Mss Huth M.. Shea s spendng a a vst wth frends n Sussex county. years old, but he s very actve and week wth her uncle, W. E. Carton workng on the roof dd not faze hm of Newark. at nl.»±-m Mrs. Smth and her son, Alton [ LTTLE SLVER NEWS. Smth, of Galveston, Texas, are vstng Mr. and Mrs. Harold P. Smth. Mss Dorothy Near has returned from a vst to Lordshp Manor, Connectcut. Her grandmother accompaned her to Far Haven for avst. n ths general clean-up we are offerng some Mss Alce Burke of Boston, who has hoen spendng the summer wth Mrs. Charles Muck, has gone to Phladelpha for a exceptonal bargans to quck buyers vst. James McCauley and famly of New York have been spendng two weeks on AVllam Halls houseboat. DeNormande avenue s beng coated wth gravel. Mrs. Florence Kettle has returned home from the Sprng Lake hosptal, where she underwent an operaton. Russell Mnton, who s employed at New York, s havng : vacalun of two weeks. A party of 25 young folks went on nn outng Sunday down the rver. They stopped on the shore at Black Punt, where a dnner was served. After the dnner sdes were chosen for a baseball game and AVllam Knghts team defeated Harry Kur- MPROVEMENTS TO STORE. tns team by a score of 5 to \. Fletcher Pope has bought a team Gldstnj DoparlMHTl Store At Thonns Fa-ley ptched for the wltmr team and hs curves kept he The womens club wll hold ts of horses. Long Branch to ln> Renovated. njn nv mts and dlc at..r,s."t.>- lmfflrd. Mr. Kmts was <u» meetng ths week on Thursday afternoon nstead of Wednesday, the cus- cuslt :J- r.,m() are n l.e mad- t. tl mnmd fur hs team. Tho party the deja tr.nnt.-.tul n! JuHph >,.<,,,...!.,!,, j",,j,. Unvel about seven! tommy day for the meetng. The <;<>l-l-m cmpar.y (f.n.g Bauh. lck. The trp was mndc n Oomndlnrr ll.rrv TTsches launch. rooms. meetng wll be held n the club The exteror of the ster wll be Wllam. Carhart, Jr., has a sde rhnp.tfd from ts p.->..t wnodn Mr. and Mrs..lohn Pearsall have seat on hs automoble, whch s cm nsure to stucco walk. A H"Vb: memlng a few days nt Rye, somewhat of a novelty. Attached to :V llt v.ll be bult tn tn- -.rc and New York. the teat s a clothes wrnger and the then wll n- HUT HOD feet nf lspl-y handle of the wrnger s used to throw v.mmk m lrunlw.y and Lberty RUMSON NEWS. the seat nto place. The wrnger s sr..-!. The mprvemets wll nlsu uelud" :\ -W sd"\,alk, a ranepy Baby Parade, to be Held Saturday used by Mr. Carhart to wrng wet chamos after he cleans hs car. over tn- wall; alwl a new pas: -n^-r. ejrvatu. Tn jnlcrnc \\-;H al.-n- b Afternoon n Vctory Park. Many, eatres have been lvcevud remdled s, tha le \ a-nu- dejmrurl.s wll have rnnre rnn., The place Saturday afternoon n Vctory for the baby parade, whch wll take lnpr-venets wll be ennlt -< [\\< park. The parade s an annual fall. event and t s expected that ths years parade wll be bgger than n Contract for New Floor n the Frehouse Awarded to Belford Man. At a meetng of the fre company Monday nght a contract for a concrete floor n the trehouse was awarded to Wllam Heyer of Kelford for $45. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Flatley have returned U) New York after a vst to Mr. am Mrs. James Ayres. Ms. Wllam W. Shampanore and her son Harrson left ths mornng for an automoble trp n the northern part of New Jersey and New York state. A large sgn board has been put up on the Bckerton property on Prospect avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Olver B. Lane of Lakewood are spendng a few days wth Ms. Lanes parents, Mr. and, Mrs. Wllam. Carhurt. Mrs. Clark Kemp and her son are : vstng n New York "state. The lre company wll hold a specal meetng Frday nght to decde whether or not to hold u far. EATONTOWN NEWS. Trolley Tracks Beng Moved on Mll Mll to Center of the Road. The trolley tracks on Mll hll are beng moved from the east sde of the road to the center of tn* rond. ; Ths s beng done to make the state : hghway conform to specfcatons. Hary Mundell, the nght watchman, has moved from rooms n the COAL PRCES PROBK). prevous years. A number of przes wll bo awarded. Labor day wll be Aslurjr Park Dealers Quzzed About a red letter day n the park. The» Rase n Tler Prces. features of the duy wll be an athletc meet, a tenns tournament and Abry Park coal dealers were summoned hst wcel; to appar le- band concert. The concert wll be /(r- the legslatve eommtee apponted to nvestf)r;le col prce,. A dnf whch vf\s to have locn appearance of The Katontown Ad- gven ut nu;lt. ; communty buldng to Long Branch. j KvorythK s "all set" for the re- Tn: bettng was arranged nftrr the gven tomorrow nght at -Red Mens vertser. t wll be publshed Frday Cllnnttee hd brol nformed that hall for the benelt of the Vctory f present plans.eventuate. The alteratons whch have been under way nl the Aslnry lark dealers bad ad-parvnneed (n pnes 7- r cents a on hand wll gve a concert tonght at for the home of the paper n Henry band has ben called ot. The /olltwnt?. untng of th.- (hale!:;. Kenbrght am one on Frday nght Allens buldng have been completed. At the le.ll; must of le dralrr; n the park. clamed ther profts were unly,2 Over %.0( was cleared by a harvest home whch was held thfoe days to J( per cent. One dealer admtted j Leon Smock und famly of Mllvlle hs prn/t WR ^..fo a tun. Tn- mm. me vstng G. Kdwarl Smock. Hst week *m Holy CroHH church nttoo wll eontulle b, jvcstlg.tlnlf (leorge Oclell wll gve up hs job nt grounds. A supper was served the ths we(j{ at Newarl. ra Wolcolta butcher stole to attend lkt nght md a euchre party was ] school. Albet Kane.wll take held the fallowng nght. (eoltres place lt the store. * Wne Cellar Kol.brd.! An automoble ovotunud last.. Allen Bennett has had a large 7^O blutela (> Calforna wne week on Bngham nvenuo, hut no-body n the oar was hurt. cry. tree Knhhcd out n front of ha bnk- ware Stolen by a thef who broke nto F k * TourlnpB wlnfl cellar at Mat* Mm, Wllam StrohmvnRcr (fnvo Clarence Covert, who WB hurt n Wfln Frday nght. The wne brth to a «on last week. an automoble accdent three weeka W»trr!ed awny on truck whch Raymond Pullen hu bought a KO, bus so far recovered that he no wd h« backed up to the rear of ChlmeB automoble. longer ha» to curry hs arm n u nln c. fck Ow, tww «house. The vtne w»3 valued nt The publc schools wll reonon, Tho dam.-ro to lla gutomohlle han f W0;!ey. T"Bhy. Mss Snrn W. len- been repared. # # { 99 Bg Sx Studehaker, 7-passenger Tourng, good order, $850 Cadllac Coupe, 4-passenger, n good order and repanted, $,600 Model 7 Chandler, 7-passenger Tourng, overhauled and repanted, $ Westcott 7-passenger Tourng, overhauled and repanted, fne order, $, Maxwell Sedan, fne order, repanted, $7E»0 99 Chevrolet " Four-Nnety " Tourng, good order, - $ Chevrolet lght delvery, almost new, demonstrator, - $ Chandler 7-passenger Tourng, demonstrator, - $, Dodge Sedan, overhauled and repanted, - - $ Overland Country Club, _.. $ Cadllac Lmousne* - _. r _"V" $ Murray Sedan, 8 cylnders, $, Lberty Sedan, New. 92 Chandler Dspatch, New. TSuese are all great. bargans j. w. Phone SS MOUNT CO. Dstrbutors Cadllac, Chandler, Dort, Chevrolet Cars #+«*

19 RED BANK RESSTED mgusf 3,_J82. ###########f8$##f#f^ G R A N OPENNG Red Banks Newest and Vfost Modern Drug Shop Mr. B. L. Katsn, formerly of Broad Street and now at the Staton Pharmacy, 76 Monmouth Street, cordally nvtes hs many frends and patrons to attend the openng of ths modern shop and obtan once more the servce, dependable merchandse and the rock bottom prces thathas started a whole communty talkng and resulted n multplcaton of customers and volumes of busness. To naugurate ths openng n a fttng manner we wll launch a ten days sale, commencng Thursday, September st, and contnung untl Saturday, September loth, of the followng Drugs", Patent Medcnes, Sundres, Household Remedes, Candes, Tolet Artcles, Statonery, etc. Examne these lsts and compare our prces, then stock up from the neweat and fresh«st stock n town. Extra Specals. Vvomnt Tooth Paste, regr. After Shave Talcum, value.. Value *, Roth for 35c Mavs Pace Powdfer, $.00 szo...:.. Palm Olve Sdun, 3 lot.... Malt and Hops Set, fl.2b value.."... Tooth Brushes, BOc value Tooth Brushes, 8fc value Tooth Brushes, 25c value Nabsco Wafers, box gven away free wth of ce cream. 35c 25c. 00c.. 69c,. 20c.. 79c 2c.. 7c quart Face Cotya LOrgan, specal.,., 69c Auto Strop $S.O0T Razor.$.SO Gllett Blades, dozen n package 89c Gllett Blades, 8n package..:... 3Sc Gem Blades, 50c package.; 37c Ever Ready, 40e package, ;... 33c Gllett Razor, $,00 sze, 89c Patent Medcnes. Freozonc, 3Bc sze 27c Blue Jay Lqud, 35c sze 27c Blue Jay Corn Plasters, 25e sze... 9c Blue Jay Bunon Plasters, 25c sze 9c Tz, 36c sze 27c K-Y Jelly; 30o sze., * 2c Baume Analgesque, 75c sze, 6Sc> Cuteura Ontment, OOc sze 47c Cutcuva Ontment, 30c sze 2c Mentholatum, 50c sze,,... 39c Mentholntum, 25c sze.- 9c Musterolc, 60c sze. 49c Musterole, 30c sze, 23c Resnol Salve,. 60c sze...; 43c Ungucntne, 35c sze c Bromo Seltzer, $.20 sze ". 89c Brono SHlzer, 00c sze 47c Bromo Seltzer, 30c szu. 2c Laxatve Bromo Qunne, 30c sze 2c Hlls Cascarn Qunne, 25c sze 9c Syrup of Hynophosphtes Comp., jl.00 sze 69c Wampoles Vegetable Blood Purfer, $.26 sze. 89c Wampoles Wtch Haxel Salve, 25c sze 7c Wampoles Carbolc Salve, 25c sze 7c Jergens Bath Tablets, 40c value, box.. 25c Jergons 9 cakes assorted, $.00 value 59c Jergens Volet Glycerne, 30c box 23c "Mavs Talcum, 30c value 8c Mavs Talcum, 60c value, 39c Mavs Talcum, $.00 value 69e Squbbs Talcum, 35o Bze 276 Mennenn Talcum; 25c sze 9c Lydl* Ptakhama, $.2% sze 8Sc. Gudes Pepto Mangan, $.36 sze 98c Sal Hepatca, S.40 sze $.O Sal Hepatca, 70c sze...,\ 55c Sal Hepatca, 36e sze Kobbnsons Pat. Barley, 60c sze 49c Bobbnsons Pat. Barley, 30c sze 25c Castora, We sze 27c Calforna Syrup of Fgs, 60c sze 45c Jad Sute, 85e sze B9e Sugar of Mlk, Mercks, 65c sze 49c JWelllttV Food; $.00 sze 65c Horlcks Malted Mlk, $.00 sze 75c HorHeks Malted- Mlk, 50c sze 4c- Meads Dextro Malto, T5c sze : 65c Phllps Mlk of Magnesa, 50c sze 39* Phllps Mlk of Magnesa, 25c Bze 2c Wampoles Cod Lver Ol, $.00 sze 69c Wampoles Creo Terpn Comp., $.00 sze 79e Fellows Syrup of Hypophoaphates, $.50 sze $.2 Scolts Emulson, $.50 sze. $.5 Scotts Emulson, 75c sze 59c Sloans Lnment, 70c sze 59c Sloans Lnment,_35c sze - Vnol, $.00 sze 79c Sterne. Canned Heat, 3 for 23c Squbbs Mneral Ol, $.00. sze 69c Father Johns Cough Medcne, $.25 sze $.OO- Father Johns Cough Medcne, 60c sze 49o Nujo, $.20 sze 79c Doans Kdney Plls, 60c sze 45c Carters Lttle Lver Plls,.2Bc sze T. 5c Lsterno, $.20 sze 79c Lstcrne, GOc sze 43c Glyco Thymolne, $.20 sze 89c Glyco Thymolne, 60c sze.." 47c Casearets, 25e sze ; 2c Ex-Lax, 50c sze 39c Ex-Lax, 25c sze 9c Phenolax Wafers, 25c sze 2c Bellnns. 7Bc sze 59c Tapes Dapepsr, 60c sze c Bellans, 25c sze.. 9c "Tolet Artcles. Hnds Honey and Almond Cream, $.00 sze Hnds Honey and Almond Cream, OOc sze.frostlla, 35c sze Dsndernc,?.00- sze Dandernc, COc sze Danderne, 30c sze Wyeths Sage and Sulphur, $.25 sze Wyeths Sage and Sulphur, 75c sze Watkns Cocoanut Ol Shampoo; 50c sze Pebeeo Tooth Paste, 50c sze Pepsodent Tooth Paste, 50c sze Kolynos Tooth Paste, 30c sze Lyons Tooth Paste, 30c sze._.., Lsterne Tooth Paste, 50c sze.*.".. Warwck Dntal Cream, 35c sze F.orhans Tooth Paste, OOc sze,.. Forhans Tooth Paste, 30c sze Pyorrhocde Tooth Powder, $.00 sze... -Lyons Tooth Powder, 30c sze Calox Tooth Powder, 30c sze Mennens Shavng Cream, 50c sze... Wllams Shavng Cream, 35c- sze Wllams Shavng Povrdcr, 35c sze.. : : Wllams Shavng Stck, 35c sze v Palm.Olve Shavng Cream, 3Bc sze Woodljurys Shavng Cream, 35c sze Wqolburys Shavng Powder, 35c sze Wootlburys Shavng Stck, 35c sze Cutcura Soap, 25c sze WJoodburys Soap, 26c sze Resnol Hoa]>, 30e sze.... Transparent Glycerne Soap, ^-lb cake, 25c value... Hard Water Soap, V-lb cake, 25c value Colgates All-round Bath Tablets, 3 cakes n box, value 40c Johnson & Johnsons Talcum, 25c sze JerRons Talcum Powder, 25c sze Meb Talcum, 25c sze Lady May Talcum, 35c sze Wld Hoot Har Tonc, $.20 sze, Wld Root Har Tonc, 60c sze Lqud Tar Shampoo, 50c sze Ple-.xo Cold Cream, 35c sze Plexo Grcaseless Cream, 35c sze tt & Karnsdklls Cold Cream, 40c sze 79e 4c 24a 89c 5U 23c 89e 39c 38c 38c 37c 2c 2c 36c 27c 43c 23c 79e 2c 2c 39c 2c 2c 2c 0c locr 25c 5c 2c 2c 27c 89c 47o 35c Creme Elcaya, 60c aze... 47c Mum, 25c sze.., 9c Odorono, 60c sze. 47c Odorono, 30c sze 2c Pompean Massage Cream, 50c sze 39c Pompean Face Powder, 50c sze... 4 c Djer Ks Face Powder, 50c sze 39c Woodburys Facal Cream, 25c sze 2c Woodburys Facal Cream, 50c sze 39c Ponds Extract Vanshng Cream, 60c sze^ 43c Ponds Vanshng Cream, 60c sze 43c Ponds Cold Cream, 60c sze 43c Wash Cloths, 25c sze 5c Turksh Bath Towels, 75c value 47c Pnauds Vegetal Llac, $.25" sze 98c Cutex Cutcle Remover, 35c sze Cutex Sets, 60c sze 49o Cutex Sets,?.50 sze $V.9 Rubber Goods and Sundres. Fountan Syrnges, $2.00 value.$.9 (Guaranteed for one year.) Atomzer, $2.00 value $.39 Atomzer,?.50 value 98c Rubber Gloves, $.00 valuo 9c Absorbent Cotton, -lb package 49c Drugs. flayers Aspern Tablets, 00 n bottle 93c Bayers Aspern Tablets, 35 n bottle 27c Bayers Aspern Tablets, 20 n box 5c Squbbs Aspern, 5 gran, 00 n bottle 69c Compound Cathartc Plls, 25. n bottle 5c Soda Mnt Tablets,,5c bottle 0c Chlorate Potash Tablets, 5c bottle loe Casearn Comp., Dr. Henkle, 25c bottle 7c Epsom Salts, -lb box., 0c Sodum Bcarbonate, -lb box 0c Powdered Sulphur, -lb box 5c V Rochelle Salts, -lb box 55c Cream of Tartar, -lb box 60c Sedletz Powder, dozen n box 33c Qunne Plls, 00 n bottle 89c. Blauds ron Plls, 00 n bottle...-. Specal Souvenrs on Saturday, September 3d n openng ths store at the above locaton we hope to make t fore than a stove, a real servce staton -where your many wants wll be looked after to the fnest detal, where you can leave your order gong to busness n the mornng, and receve the package«h ready an4 watng for. you when you get oflf the tran; where j^u can.wat n comfort amdst pleasant surroundngs for your tran, trolley or auto and whether you buy or! not yon wll be made welcome aldd at home. \ *. "~- RELABLE CHEMSTS 76 Vor&moJLtlra Street Telephone 97 A^.^^.u^^*^, *.. ~. Red Bank, N. B. L,. KATSN and A. B. GOLDSMTH, Propretors A u*/sa>v v -A/\/yV\/>^\A/s/v\AAAA ys 9 Suts Our fall lne of BoysSuts s larger than ever, the prces speak for therxbelves Boysone pants suts - $5 to $2 Boys two pants suts - $8.50 to $3.50 Estate of H. N. SUPP 9 BROAD STREET RED BANt Ara. Anonah Layton Apponted Potmtres ql the Vllage. Shrewsbury a soon to have ts stoffce re-establshed. Mrs.. Anolah Layton, wdow of Frank Layton, as receved her appontment as MStmstress and she wtf begn her utes as soon ua a^lace for the postffce s telectcd. t seems reasonably certan that >art of A. Holmes Bordens store at hecrossroads wll be the postoffce. V government agent nspected the mldng last week and turned..n a eport recommendng ts use. A lot )f red tape wll have to be dealt wth* efore the poatofflce s establshed and t wll probably be late n September before the offce s opened. Mrs. Layton s now lvng at Tn on Falls, but she expects to move to Shrewsbury n a few days. She formerly lved at Shrewsbury^ The llage has been wthout a postofflce about a year. When Mss Eva Green, he former postmaster, resgned no ne made applcaton for the poson urttl Mrs. Layton,took the ex- BOYDEN PEMBLEU amnaton for the place ths summer. Pantng* Decoratng andj Paper Hangng Red Bank 87 Hardng Road New Jersey V Talephone 76 * STABUSHHO!»* TELEPHONE, ALEXANDER D. COOPER BfMH BROAD STREET RED BANK, N. J. Fro, lfe, Accdent Tonwdo and, Plato Glaus tfthnuce OSTOFFCE FOR SHREWSBURY FRMS NAME CHANGED.. SHREWSBURY NEWS. S. S. Thompson & Company n Place of Thompson & Matthews. Tho contractng company of Thompson & Matthews of Red Bank Lous A. Haywnrd njoved today has changed ts name to that of S. S. from the Bell houese on Sycnmore also the guest of Mrs. Hull. Thompson & Company. Schenck S. avenue to Vermont, where he has Grovcr Wolcott has completed the Thompson a the prncpal owner of token~a poston as superntendent of pantng of the wood work on the the concern. No change of ownershp s nvolved n the change of move from Charles M, Patterson Frank Carroll of Pttsburg spent large farm. Charles O. Boker wll choolhouae". name. house to the Bell house.. Saturday and Sunday wth hs The company 8. p om, nplctng the The fre company wll fake part n, work of rebuldng Qugfcy Rlcys! brdge a parade at West New York on Lnbo Day. Mddletown townshp, near Red Bank, and t s expected that the brdge wll be opened for traffc to morrow. The brdge whch a re BeneSt Supper for Solders Memora placed, was destroyed n a storm sx at Borough Hall Tomorrow Nght. weeks ago. The Thontpsoncompany recently receved the contract to A supper wll le held tomorrow J. 0. lolbrook has taken a job pnve the southern end of Shrewsbury nght at the borough hall for th a travelng salesman wth a New avenue wth concrete and ths job abeneft of the solders memora now under way. > Mr. Thompson Mrny tckets., have H-M sold and tn states that tho street wll be open for commttee s workng very hard t traffc by Septomber loth and tlrn make th«supper Bueccea. Severn the work wll be fully completed bj October nt. The Mount Holly Far. Many Monmouth county peopl are makng (lane to nttomt the Mount Holly far, whch begns Soptcmber 3th nnd lasts untl September 6th. " Most of the Mbnmouth cnuty resdents who ultend tho fn mke t nn annual trp. As uttunl th far wv be -conducted nt nght as Well ns n the daytme. Tho flrnt nght of tho fulr tho admsson wll he free. lml«.onglaad Wll Help, Hell help you sell thngs, help yo And tlngs youve lost and help yn got" anythng you want, Advv-.ast of Seres of Song Servces Mnster Home from Vacaton. The last of a seres of communty ong servces was held Sunday nght t Benjamn John Parkers and was argely, attended. A partcularly ne program" Was rendered. By a nanmous vote t was decded to old another seres of song servces ext summer. Rev. and Mrs. Dwght L. Parsons ave returned from a vacaton trp Massachusetts, Vermont, New Hampshre and New York state, -Tney traveled over 800 mles. Mrs. Parsonss sster, Mrs. Fred E. Prchrd of Peterboro, New Hampshre, made the trp to Shrewsbury wth Mr. nd Mrs Parsons and spent a few ays here. Nathan Marx wll move nto hs e\v house n October. Rev. A. Q. Baley, who was operated on last week for appendcts at the Long Branch hosptal, s recoverng. Durng Mr. Baleys sckness the pulpt of Chrst church s beng led by Rev. F. P. Swezy, rector emertus of the church. The Red Bank road hs been torn op as far north»s the ralroad tracks but no concrete has yet been lad. George Slvers has torn down the >on fence around hs property. : «~*-»~ ^«OCEANPORT NEWS/ Now York people rave extended tle vsts so as to be hle to attend tn supper. M.ons TJOOSK of No York «vatlj: Mrn. Florence Sten Edward Morrs vsted hu botlc Hnrry Morra of New York, on Sat urduy and Sunday, School wll open next Tuesday wtl the same tcachere us last year. Mr. nnd Mrs. (Jeofco WOTlhley o Long Branch Bjent Thurfday wtl Mr. nrr Rfrs. Hay VdhSock. Stanley VmKrk vmted frends Brooklyn recently. Wllam Mcljuru has returned MB work nt.jersey Cty after luvr onjoyed a two woeka vacaton her The lra lepm tment wu called ou curly Snlny nlglt to put out a fn n, an old hollow tve,, on Occgnpor UMUMW HAVE YOU Headache Do roar Eres barn or tcbt Do thtr {eel tred or stralnsdl f so, have your ares examned;too glasses mar need a change. STL.ES & CO. Phladelpha Eye Specalst* 2nd Natonal Bank Bd*., Room 28 Every Wednesday Hours :0O to 5 p. m. avenue. Thefrewas soon put out, How t started s unknown. Mrs. Glbert Rodger and daughters Ruth and Helen of Woodclft. are spendng a week wth Mrs. Wllam McLaren, who s Mrs. Rodgers mother. Mrs. McLaren a also entertanng her daughter-n-law, Mrs. Wllam McLean, and chld of Jersey Cty for a week. Camp Vals polo team defeated a team from Rumson on Frday afternoon at Camp Val by the score of 4 to 0. Frankln Bumeyer of Jersey Cty spendng u few days wth Mrs. Mary E. Hull. Mrs. A. E. Johnson, who formerly lved a{ ths place, s brother, Joseph Carroll. Mrs. Frank DempKey "and chldren of Brooklyn are vstng Mrs. Hemp seys sfter, Mrs. Constance Hcham who s ll wth scutc rheumatsm. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Rddle are spendng a week down the Shrewsbury rver on ther boat. York frm. Percy VanSchock has returnee from Atlantc Cty when: he ha boon HpMlg a few clays, le mad.the trp on hs motorcycle. Cobel Aucr s havng la fenc panted md» makng other mprove mc-ntn to hs um\t tm embevto avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Lews Juska an famly <>f lolleron were lln KCHU n Mm. JuslaH. parentk, Mr. and Mrs Jacob Morrs, on.sunday. Mss Hutb Ktryker has relume homo ftm havng n M>l the smm wth her granlpareuts at lohmlel. Dwl KekrrtlvH flgllly lnjure Saturday, afternoon when a true broke loose from hs wagon urn (mused bt horse to run awny. M Eeknrln>h>B was l))el. Tho dun age to tle wngot was slkht. Jt pays to Advertse n The Ketfstc -rauvmtacmont, Are you as far to those n your home?.ttwohonts ^evtryttlnsr to fflske the offw work easy. Why not mske h^use work easy as well? Tftke sdvsntsae of our <a5y payment plan am let n» Western Electrc Clothes Washer to your home. Youll soon * * the dflewnce t makes n wash day. And the small monthly payment* are actually made by tle money saved wth the Clollc* Water tself. Jeffrey Brothers, 20 Monmouth Street, RED BANK. Telephone!).!;!. ADAMS & MOXLEY, Steeplejacks^ 50 Worthley Street, RED BANK, N. J. ^ Phone 72.. % - GENERAL CONTRACTNG *& We Pant Flagpoles, Steeples and Stacks All Hgh Constructon Work llumnatons and Decoratons for Lawn Partes, Festvals and Falro NTEROR and, EXTEROR DECORATORS

20 ROBERSON SPECALS BROOMS * 4 How Sewed;One for 70c or 2 for $.00 GALVANZED F»AL-.S 0 quarts c 2 quarts c 4 quarts - - *^r- 30c KEGS and B-ApjRELS 3, 5, 0,5,20,30,50 Gallons Dont Leave your want»-/(vl be Scarce WNE and CDER PRESSES AGATE PRESERVNG or HOME BREW KETTLES 20 quarts - - $.85 Galvanzed Wash Tub Large Sze - - 9c THE AUTOMATC LAWN RAKE The only rake n the market that wll clean tself wthout annoyance to operator. $.35 each, 2 for $2.50 C* Ho Roberson O West F"ront Street Red N. J. New Jersey Food Co. The Home of Good Qualty BROAD STREET RED BANK FANCY CREAMERY BUTTER at Specal Low Prces BUTTER, lb 4Sc PUTTER, b -49c Otfl/ff V HetforlfP Premum.^GemNut 9% wffl & d UlH&v HGj lb carton *«vl lb carton ^( Verbest Jams g24c m stt 3c HAWAAN PNEAPPLE, ^K Grated or Crushed, large can «*3C Choce Calforna Peaches, Halves - can 20c Calforna Slced Peaches, - can 30c and 20c Calforna Aprcots, n syrup - large can 9c Calforna Cherres, - n syrup, can 25c Loyalty Brand Plums, - - large can 7c Hawaan Grated Pneapple, - - can 20c PURE EXTRACT OF VANLLA Quarts Pnts y Pnts 4 oz. 2 oz. oz S 95c 5Oc 25c 5c VANLLA SUBSTTUTE Quarts Pnts 4 oz. 24 oz..5o SOc 25c So loc HECKERS and GOLDMEDAL FLOUR Bbl. f «C 24)A. lb 2 98s lu.o sack Lbbys Corned Beef, Verbest Corned Beef, Verbest Corned Beef Hash, Verbest Corned Beef Hash, c No can. 5c No. 2 can 25c lb can 5c 2 lb can 28c WHTE ROSE CEYLON TEA. CHOCE NEW CROP TF.AS, nda Ceylon, Mxed, or Oolong, lb Fresh Roasted COFFEE, 2 lbs 35c, lb 9c Choce Early June Peas, can Choce Cut Wax Beans, can., Choce Asparagus " Spears " or Tps/ can 32c Whte Rose Tunny Fsh, can 32c and 7c Crab Meat, can 39c Lobster, can 35c Swfts Borax Soap (box 00 cakes $4.50) cake 4<c Swfts Wool Soap (box 24 cakes $.0) cake 5c Matches, package 6 large boxes for. 25c Gold Dust, package 25c Sanflush, can 9c Specal Low Prces n the Meat Department Legs of Genune Sprng Lamb \ k ^ k cty dressed, average weght, 5to t) "** U Forequarter Genune Sprng Lamb J * k cty dressed, average weght 5 lbs eacl A» v W Choce Chuck Steak,. -.. Choce Chuck Roast,.... Freah Klled Golden West Fowl,. Fresh Chopped Beef, Cross Rb Roast, lb 7c bl7c b35c, 2c b34c F*RE2SH CAUGHT FSH New Jersey Food Co. NEWS FROM KEWRT. TALL CEDARS TO RUN EXCUR- SON TO CONEY SLAND. t Wll be Held Tuesday Nght, Sep. tember 3th Herbert Bushnell Opens Grocery Store at West Keyport. Sr. anl.mrs. George. Conovev have returned from a motor trp through northern New York state. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Applrgate, J-of Red Hank, nccompnncd them. Harry West anl Herbert R. West are motorng through the New England sttesv Mr. and JlrsT W. A. Kwng were recent v.storn at Lake GeoutJro, N. Y. Mrs. Herbert Shook and nephew, Theodore Matthews of Asbury Park, were the KUt.sts lust week of Mrs. Shocks parents, Mr. nd Mrs. John Matthews. Mr. and Mrs. Karl. Cherry and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Morrson have been on a motor trp to Lake George. Mrs. J. R. Day and daughter Mram of Mew York are, the guests of Mrs. Bays daughter, Mrs. Harry West. Clfford Morrll has a vacaton from hs dutes as clerk n Warns drug store. Herbert lushnell has opened a grocery store- at West Keyport. Mss Flora Plntell s spendng several weeks n the Catskll moantans. The Tall Cedars wll run an excurson to Coney sland on Tuesday nght, September Kth. The steamer Poenhontns has been chartered for the occason. Mrs. Herman Oetjen and chldren of Jersey Cty were guests last week of Mrs. Oetjens parents, Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Aumack. Entertanments for the beneft of St. Jamess Methodst church wll be held at Beach Park on Thursday nghts, September st and 8th. Wllam Cresswell of Flatbush, L.., was the -guest of,hf> sster, Mrs. flenry l\ Messoll, last week. Mtns Mercedes l>ey of Newark was tle recent guest of her aunt, Mrs.. Rachel Stdfole of West Keyport. Mss Venna Bedlo s vstng Vcnds at Knglshtown. Herbert Burrowe* s, spendng several days at L?];e (eorge. Mrs. Lester M. Thome s vstng relatves at Xew York. Mss Charlotte Muer spent last, week wth relatves at Kdgewood. The Beach Park purchasng commttee arc holdmr an eght-day car-., nval at thu park to rake funds to j purchas the, property to use m a publc park and playground. Free attractons are beng staged each nght and there s (lancng and band concerts. Joseph D. Bedle s charman of the commttee. Front street wll be opened for. traffc ts entre length on Saturday, the road havng been completed last been closed for traffc about three months. Joseph E. Coward, a traffc polceman statoned at West Keyport, was knocked down by a tourng car Sunday and was badly cut and brused. The car was drven by a woman, who became confused tn turnng around a traffc sgn. Mr. Coward wll be lad up_ for some tme and the people n the car have agreed to pay hs doetors bll. Mrs. K. H. Conover w:"8 the recent guest of her brother, Wllam K. Rue of Summt, N. J. MDDLETOWN VLLAGE NEWS. Stands Along the S^ate Hghway Must be Moved Farther Back. { A state road nspector was.n ths localty a few days ago. He stated that allroadsde stands and busness places must be at least thrty feet back from the center of the state hghway. Some of the stands are the requred dstance from the road but others are not. There are a score or more of these stands between ths place and Keyport, along the state hghway. Although the nspector made ths statement about the stands beng back from the road, no owners of stands have yet been offcally notfed to move. A communon preparatory servce wll be held at the Reformed church Saturday afternoon at three oclock. Sunday-school wll bo held at ten oclock n the mornng and the regular church servces wll lt held at 0:45 n the mornng and 7:30 at nght. Next Sunday nghts topc wll be The Chrstans Poston n the World." Chrstan Endeavor meetngs are held Frday nghts at eght oclock. The lender ths week s Mss sabel Gulck. _ Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Scblled of New York spent lust week wth Mrs. Freda C. Dennger. Mss Emmelne C. Story has recovered from sckness and has resumed her dressmakng work. Mrs. Elzabeth Zmmerman and her granddaughter Marjore have been vstng relatves at Loner Branch. Mss Rose Sullvan, who has a clercal poston at Morgan, s confned to the house wth sckness. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ncnstcdt spent part of last week wth relatves at New York. Mrs..da Smock s spendng several days wth her mother, Mrs. E. Fsh- ; er of O.sbornevlle. Mss Mare Butterfass was home Sunday from Pont Pleasant, where she s employed. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Thomson of Mddlebush and J. Harold Thomson, swbo, as a student, s supplyng a Presbyteran church at Weathey, Pennsylvana, have been vstng ther parents, Rev. and Mrs. J. A. j Thomson. t Mss Catherne Osborne of Osborn- vlle s vstng Mrs. Mary Dcknson. FAR VEW NEWS. - - Two Jersey Cty Folks Hvt q an Automoble Accdent Here. ll an automoble accdent here ( Sunday a Jersey Cty man suffered a j broken collar bone and hs companon, a woman, was badly cut on thu head, ; luth were taken to the Long Hrancl hosptal. Tle accdent occred when the drver of the automoble ran nto! a telephone pole and was hndly dam-! "gel. Frank Totter has taken the co«- tract to transport Mddletown town- shp school pupls of ths localty to RED BANK REGSTER, AUGUST 3,. 92. The Rose Slo f> 67 Broad Street Opposte Monmouth Red Bank Lades and Msses -to-wear For the young lady now gettng ready to return to school, we ha$e o her approval, a new assortment of Frooks, ncludng the new Bromley Dresses n kntted wool, Jersey cloth and slk; also the new slp-on models n the same materals. Avery attractve assortment of the Falls Newest Coats, Sport Skrts and lovely Sweaters now on dsplay. Ecoromrkal m -L Frst Cost ( Frst~Costthe Ol Cost f youve grown tred payng bllla fur repars to a leaky roof, use The Asbeftc Water-Proof Compotthd for Coverng Old and New Roof* The frst cost of STOtMTGHT tself s low, and so s tle coat of npplcntan becausa you can use unsklled labor. The fnal cost s low because the frst, coj-t s the only cost. NO KKPANTNG, NO RENEW- ALS FOK 0 YEARSl For every knd of roof gravel, tn, corrugated ron, wooden Blnglcs, composton, felt, canvas, concrete, etc. AHO for reparng flashngs, volleys, gutters, t-kyj:lta, waterproofng fom- 0 l l U b t t k C. H. ROBERSON 0 W. FRONT ST., RED BANK, N. J. Leroy Place Red Bank The fall term of The Shrewsbury Academy wll open Monday, Sept. 9th n the course of study are all subjects usually taught n schools. College Preparatory and French. A prmary WE have just receved anew shpment of hand-made Wasts, some beautfully hand-drawn, others real lace trmmed. Specally prced at $2.93. have.an extensve lne of other very pretty Frocks from the smple mornng dress toart elaborate evenng gown. department also. H. C. TAUAGE, A, SU. PRNCPAL j the trolley staton. The contract had been held several yearn by Edward exhbt wll le n charge "of Alexander OFlahoty..Stfvso, tn lerdsmnn nt Oak Hll. (uy Cooper has repanted hs house Mrs. (uy Cospor las returned durng hs spare tme from bs job nt from a vst nt New York. the qurtermstorfl department at llv. Mr. VanNostrand of Albany Red lnk laa ue pmlnfr Hovorul days wth Wllam Domdon las almost entrely recovered, from, ht» njured Wllam-Scott; Jr., las bought a Ml sster, MH Wllam H.Wymbs. hand and he has resumed hs poston Chevrolet automoble. at New York. Joseph Couy, son of ete.r Conry, Mrs. Frank*Marohant gave brth to wns opeultr on for appendcts at a son hnt w^ek. the Lon; lnucl hosptal last week. Kflurt-en entle on J. Amory nskfls Onk Hll farm wll be on exhb- MD. Kes and her dakltcr He s reeovurtf. ton and wll be judged for przes at,)ewey of (eorga are vstng Mre. j the comng state far at Trenton. The Edwurl Morforl. PALACE-Red Bank THEATRE New Matnee Dally at 2:30 Sharp Evenng 7:00 Sharp to 0:45 Saturdays and Holdays 3 Full Shows, 2:30, 6:30 and 8:45 Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, September 5, 6 and 7 SPECAL HOLDAY VAUDEVLLE BLL VAUDEVLLE 4-ALL. STAR ACTS-4 3 FULL VAUDEVLLE SHOWS MONDAY, 2:30. 6:30 and 8:45 Two Days Monday and Tuesday, Sept. 5, 6 Two Days LEWS J. 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