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1 BANE legister.volume NO. 51, RED BANK, N? JJ, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 1912: PAQES 1 TO 8, DISPLAY QFSCHOOL WORK RED BANK PUPILS QF MANUAL TRAINING DEPART- MENT PROVE HANDY WITH TOOLS. Enunplea of Manual Tranng Work Shown «he Hgh School- Cooaderable Ineres Manfesed and a Large Numberof People Wen o he Hgh School o See he Arcles Made by he Pupls -Work o be Exhbed a he Red Bank Far. An exhbon of he work done n he manual ranng deparmen of he.red Bank schools wab held n he drawng room of he hgh Bchool buld. ng las week. The exhb closed Frdfvy.ngh, and durng he week a large number of people urned ou o see,he samples of work urnedou by he boye. The exhb was. n ehurgoof Mss Waerbury, he Insrucor n hs branch d school work. The boys are allowed only a shor me each week n whch o work In he munjnl ranng deparmen, and consderng he me spen on he work, he arcles urned ou by he dfferen classes hs year" are exceponally good. The work by ho boys of he sxh grade conssed of calendar Bands, book racks and pcure. frames for posal cards.* A number of he frames con-. alned pcures and hey made an aracve dsplay on he able whch was^se apar for ha grade.: 1 The sevenh grade boys made fancy foo sools, jardneres and aboures. The work was ncely done and he exhbs were saned. Wesley Spnnng fnshed a carved pan DOX and Joseph Fx, Wllam Baldwn and Leser Shbla exhbed sewng screens. The _ screens were made In wo secons whch opened a acue angles o each oher, and here were separae comparmens for he varous sewng uensls. - >. -. The exhbs of he nnh grade boys were larger peces of furnure and nl he arcles showed skllful work and a lo of paence, Morrs Porner made a large arm char and Wlson Thomas dd he carpener work on a, lbrary able. Sanley Parker and Ormond Mnon boh made.magazne ables and Wllam Frank was he exhbor of a medcne cabne wh a vanelled door. Norman Grffn exhbed a wrng desk and John Hargan made a hall sea wh a comparmen underneah for he sorng of varous hngs. The exhbs shown by he eghh grade boys were of varous arcles. Only a few boys made aboures In hs class and ho rea seleced avcles of furnure whch hey desred for he home. Harold Davson exhbed a large book CBBO wh glass doors and rmmed off on he sdes wh fancy carvng. Eugene Newman made a large clohes cnes and Thomas Brasch and Joseph Burew each exhbed well made book cases. Kenneh Spnnng and Wllam Mahews led he class n aboure makng, and John McNel fnshed an excellen medcne cabne. JackJbaMarcho exhbed a servng y^flfr Harry Jarvls made a rush boom sool. A plae rack for hangng on he wall was he-work of Marshall Longsrcc and Wllam Grffn and Ted Murdoek made shoe sands wh a cabne for he keepng of shoe brushes and polsh. The advanced class of he manual ranng deparmen was made up of boys from he, enh and elevenh grades of he ngh school,»nd he work urned ou by hem waf excellen. Jesse Saban of he elevenh grade made a large Morrs char, and when s fnehed off wh leaher cushons wll make an arcle of furnlre o be desred n any home. Frank Dean and Edgar Hallojvay, boh of he enh grade, made elecrc lgh sands. Deans was for wo lghs and Halloways for one. Edward Wlby, also of he enh grade, has fnshed work on a sdeboard wh glass doors, hree drawers and several cabnes. Two of he drawers ae for slver and he oher Is for lnen. Regnald Parsons, a member of he elevenh grade, has fnshed work on wo arcles of furnure hs year. He fnshed a Morrs char durng he school erm before Chrsmas, and he has almos fnshed work on a large sudy able. He has ye o fnsh off he woodwork nnd hen san. Ths sudy able- s an excellen pece of work, no only on accoun of he syle of he able bu also of he way n whch s made. There are fve jons n he able, and hey all f perfecly. The hree drawers also f, whch s more han mas home made peces of furnure can boas of. Durng 1910 and 1911, Parsons also fnshed a book case and a desk. All hese peces of furnure mach and he wll use hem" In furnshng hs den. Mos of hebf exhbs wll be shown a he Red Bank far hs year unless he weaher s bad, as a number of he exhbs were damaged las year by he sorm.. END 0FJCH00L DAYS. TWENTV-THBBf SBaJOUB QBA.DU- ATES AX HIGKbAVBB. Commencemen Bxerolaes Waa Hld x,<s Tlursflar Wjh la he Mehoals Oluroh CUls Popheos Causes los of Merrmen.,. - - The Hghlands Mehods church was flled las Thursday ngh a he graduaon exercses of he grammar school. The class hs year made an umbuul -record, he enre class of 23 pupls havng passed he fnal examnaons. The plaform was decoraed wh he class colors, royal purple and gold, and he alar ral was banked wh _cu (lowers. Large bunches of cu flowers, whch were brough as ^fa for he graduaes, were lad near he plaform and he flowers were dsrbued as he graduaes fnshed makng her speeches. Musc wab furnshed by Srausss orchesra. The exercses were opened by an Invocaon by Rev. Thomas Hues. Evelyn Foser delvered he saluaory address. Joseph Menzopano reced "The Solen Cusard" und Frunces AHearn delvered an essay on "The Hghlands of New Jersey." Ths essay old of ho growh and progress of ha plnce. Addresses were gven by Melyn A. Rce and E. A. Incmann. John Enrgh, couny supernenden of schools, was o. have made an address bu ho was unable o be presen. "Lucy Grny" was ho subjec of u recuon by Adena Lmng, nnd Percy HauBer rcud an ossny on "Memoral Day." Fzhugh Mller gave an essny on "Abraham Lncoln, 1 Geneva AHearn reced Never Gve Up" and Gerrude Weber and Mame Ively pluyed n pano due. In,he clnss prophecy, whch was gven by Helen DulHold, he fuure lfe of each member of he class was mapped ou. Marnlo Kely and Frances AHearn were o be socey lades, Marguere Maren a anlcslaly, Flzhugh Mller prncnul of a school In whch Gerrude Weuer was a eacher and Enmn Buz he supervsor of musc. Elmer Mller wan o be he head of v large manufacurng concern und Myrle Irnnson hs head senographer. Percy Huuser n o Ko hrough lfe ns a mnser and Paulno Corell Is o do mssonary work. Geneva AHearn s o se up u busness ns a Innncnn and Ruy-pond Hou wll ac us a huckser. Jack Lynch wll n me, bocoma u successful mnng engneer und Florence Knodel u celebraed ars. Thonnn Concunnon s o bo man. «Ror of an opera compnny and wll have as hs»ar Adonn Unng, a grand opera snger. Malo Johnon wll havo charge of a largo llbrnry and Evelyn Foser wll be ho auhor of one of he bes neworv Jou Mcm.opne la o bo heud wulor n n fashonable ro«uu ran, Kobbe Wecker Is o be a Jockey and Leser Kng an elecrcan,. Afer ho clam* prophecy "A Grls Complan" was reclod by Male Juhnso, "Illnjchom on he Rhne" by Marguere Moron and "Aun Polly Gran" by Emma Bu. Myrle Braneon lung- "Down by he Old Mll Sream" and Hober Wocker gave an esey on he "Mean* of Educaon," R»v, John p. Lord delvered an *ddre«o ha graduae* and Allan R. R«ld IM wade emech a he prewnulon a h» dlplomae, whch wa«dona by Prof. C..V, BvUKhcn. Fqllowur k* prefulon of dploma* he v»ledlrory addnea *>» BIV«H by Elle _ JBIIU, Ml.a ToU hanfd he &,rd of educaon and ha eacher* on 1 behalf of he claw for h» InUrM hown In " hem durwjor eholmher.ehd elfred by bld4fr«!l f«wr»ll. THBEE OEa-DUATrS. Three Paplla araawe from le Grammar Course of h* Shrewsbury SolooL Three pupls graduaed -from he Shrewsbury grammar school a -he closng exercbcs held n he school buldng las Thursday ngh. The graduaes nre May Corbe, Elzabeh Cosello and Maron Callalar. The class colors were lavender and whe and he sage and walls of he room were decoraed n hese colors. "He conquers who endures" was he class moo. The school room was crowded wh relaves and frends of he scholars long before he program wos sared. The chldren, especally he smaller ones, who hod pars on he program acqued hemselves wh a grea deaf of cred boh o hemselves and o he eachers who drlled hem. In addon o he dplomas o he graduaes he board of educaon awarded cerfcaes for perfec aendnnco durng he enre school year. Pupls who receved lasu cerfcaes were Elzabeh Cosello, Nona Cosello, Josephne Kcarns, Maron Cnllahan. Grape Obre, Thomas McCormck. Benjamn Lane, James Mc- Carhy, Joseph Pccolo, Edward Obre and Wllam Cosello. Several oher pupls would have receved hese aendance cerfcaes excep for sck r ness whch kep hem from school. The program was as follows: Pano Hol) KlzaKh IoHHI Welme HOIIK Schoo lvnnllo Iov. IJWIKIII U InKou AlflrcsM of Ulkm luhell MeOl Hmuy "IroKHS >r U. H.". May Colel OlunM "Swauc Sue" Hclux, luuullu Mlo Cnlluhu: lnj lrlll l.y Iwclv Inyn. Ill Ullon Kll7.nl>-ll (OHII-III S«l> H HPII> M-r-c TIIK MAY (JIHIO.V. fa.l. Old IhKr.(Inn (Mr Queen Horn- Aler llenk Unv nkh Rln lny..klwunl Olr Zephyr 1YnlH ln-kr lllll IC.IHIU IHf) \V.vnl<- Tr-Bc^ Curlcl Clrf-,.-....,...,..,.rnn. Kran DorlH Mlrlum I.lllc Vfll... Arlur l-ml... Uw MlUOllI I RIGOROUS INITIATION. WOW MEMBER robobd TO MAKE BPEXCH XH *HE STSEET..boa 300 Paroun Iln o An Ad«r« on Woman Snfraflr* by O. Sdwu Bavla, Jr., In Sos o< he Empre Tleaer Lm Thnndajr Mgh Edwn Davs, Jr., of Rversde venue, was naed Thursday ngh,s. a, member of he Sag club, an or- ;unzuon conssng of young men of Eed Bank and vcny. The club nees a he homes of he members nd las Thursday nghs sesson was Lesle Alexanders n Mddle own wnshp. " The naon was one of he mos gorous ever performed hereabous. The club had been n sesson only a hor me when Mr. Davs was ormed ha he was o ga on a long ourney. A large dnner bell was landed o hm and ho was.compelled o don bloomers and old clohes. A earn of horses and a bg hay wagon vere n he fron yard and Davs was arred o he wagon and forced o n besde he oher club members. The horbes wore drven o Red Bank nd a rp wn3 made over he prn- :pal srees of he own. Davs had 0 rng a dnner bell ard yell ha he yould make a speech on woman eufrage n fron of he Empre heaer n Monmouh Bree afer he show. Vong on commands ^from he club embers he pad specal aenon o e women on he srees and old hem o be sure o aend ho speech and ear abou her rghs. The wagon pulled up n fron of he heaer jus before he movng pcure how begun. An announcemen was hrown on he curan ha 0. Edwn 3avs, Jr., would make a speech on vomens rghs n fron of he heaer fer he show. The announcemen oncluded wh he advce o be sure nd aend he meeng. Abou 200 people flocked around ;he wagon and heard Mr. Davss peech. Whle he was makng hs adress some one poured a lo of vchy lown hs neck. A he concluson of ls speech he passed hs ha hrough he audence for donaons o he :ause, bu no one conrbued anyhng. Afer he speech Davs and ;he oher club members drove back o Alexanders and concluded he naon ceremones. A good deal of horse play was ndulged n. One of he hngs Davs had o do was o sand on a pano n hs bare fee and :ng a song. Whle he was sngng hs ompanons peled old shoes a hs fee. KlK-l l.nyl anh MeCarl,. MMJnmlh Lulv Wllam llrnch LrHler Hco Knymoml r«mu>ll llho H. Iull ho-uh "rfllvt Hm" Hchoc Tho enchors of Ihe ShrowBbur; school are T. P, Welch, prncpal, Ms" Grace Ilddlc and Mss Elzabeh Sry kor. ^ PHIVATH 8OXO0X. 0I.08IIB. of Mss E1U Vnnl«r»fOfa Olaa Bender frla«ln» llzerolees. Nearly seveny-lve people ueule: he cloblng exercses of Mss Ellu Vun dorvoers prlvuo school Thurda; afernoon. Tha oxorclson were hcld r ho lodge room In he Second Nnlona bank buldng. ITho man araclor of he afernoon wan u canaa cnlloc "A Vs o Japan," In whch all h( school ook par. The pupls wvr< dreased In lo counvs of Japan Gerald Holbrook ook ho par ol emperor, The Krla nl carl ol fana am ho boy«japunco umbrellaa, Charle Shermnh and Ruh VanDurn ook pur n a pece enled "The Angola" am n umbrella song wan rven by h< boy* of he»chool. The nrl«al*o ool par In eeveral aonn, Kecluom were gven by HeUn Sherman, Drown Inff Wllwm, Trrence Young, Kulhryr Fro, Dorohy Smh, Ruh VanDorn Blly Thompeon, K»hryn Ilnnce, K vln HendrfckKH. Bearce) DIcVop Lllan Terhune, Olver Young, Mllle Bekmaa, Gerald Holbrook, Done.) Okkf, lone VnnBuklrk, Doroh; Woko, Harvey Bmock and Doroh Hlrgnon... n In ned of Rlylhlu»ay ouss-* *? H un mm w Tolls Xok Man Baonwfrou T and (M n a mopm. Arhur Kuhne of Cols 1 Neck was.rreaed Wednesday. He lof hn wfe ome me ago and wen o varous rars of he counry. On Wednesday e reurned, and hs son-n-law, Sylreser Cahll, ordered hm off he lace. Kuhno refused o leuve. He row a revolver&nd fred off hree mes. Cahll wen o Freehold and ado a charge agans hs fahor-nw, and a Freehold consable arresed uhne und ook hm o he couny nl. NEW TOWNSHIP OFFICIAL ZLXAB U. B&A0X APVOMTBB O BOOCBBD fsanc X>. O0VB»T. llllo BUTW ICan o Ao» Towmhlp Oomnlamaa UM X of Tola Vr Mr. Oovara a a Qoolard Vacan by mwolnoa., Frank D. Covers offce as a Shrewsbury ownshp commecman was declared vacan by 1 evoluon a a meeng of he commee las Thursday, andjblass. Black of Llo Slver was: apponed o Tll he vacancy. The rgh of Mr. Cover o hold he sea was brough o! he aenon-of he commee by John S. Applegae, Jr., he ownshp counsel- In nroducng he maer Mr. Applegae saed ha he remarks he was abou o make were no based on personal dfferences.beween hmself and Mr. Cover, Ho explaned ha Mr. Cover had been eleced mayor of he new borough of Par.-Haven, and saed ha n hs opnon Mr. Cover could no legally ac as a ownshp commeeman and he mayor of Far Haven a he same me. He sad ha he law provded ha n cabes where new muncpales were roownro OFT ASFAHACWB. Tro«Elnoof mna Solmdal Turmal o Plan Land lu Oher Crop. George D. Schenck and Danel V. D. Conover of Holmdel and J. Holmes Conover of Lncrof have plowed off par of her asparagus crops. Asparagus s ho nearly BB profable as used o be and many farmers n he wesern par of he couny have planed her land n oher crops. Las week asparagus feched only $1.20 a dozen bunches, he lowes prce so far hs season. The cold spell he laer par of he week caused he prce o advance. EXPLOSION OF DYNAMITE. MRS. MILTON SIEGFRIED INJURED IN UNUSUAL ACCIDENT SATURDAY MORNING. THE VITAL STATISTICS, Dyname n a Box of Kndlng Wood n Her Home Wen off wh a Loud Repor, and Mrs. Segfred was Badly Cu and Brued on Varous Pars of Her Body Sove Wrecked and Room Damaged How he Dyname Happened o be There a Mysery. aged by he exploson, and Mrs. Segfred feared anoher exploson. Her OP KAEEAIOE3, BIBTH8 AWD DEATHS AT BED BAHK. Blrl Durng U«Paa Twalva Honl Exceed Dealm by s, ana There Hav«Bean a arga xrmnbffr of Marrages In he Town. Red Banks val sascs for he pas welve monhs show ha he own s a healhy plnce o lve n. The brhs are n excess of deahs and a mode any offcals ofhe paren own- large number of marrages have been shp.or corporaon resdnsr n he performed. " " " Snce May, 1911, here have been 77 weddngs a Red Bank. Darng he /ear of 1911, 76 marrages were performed. Durng he pas monh nne couples were wedded as agans four for a smlar perod IaG year! The oldes groom durng he pas welve monhs was sxy years of age and he younges groom was 21 years old. The younges brde was 17 years old and he oldes uwas 41. Threen couples marred durng he year were colored, seven were Ialans, one groom was an Araban, one was a Hollander, wo were Germans, one was a Russan, one was a nave of Ireland and he balance were nave born Amercans. Prom May of las year o he presen me here have been 158 brhs, of whch 65 were grls and he res were boys. Threen were colored. Durng he year of 1911 here were 137 brhs, en of whch were colored. Sxy-egh were grls and 69 were boys. Durng Slay of las year here were 3 brhs and for a smlar perod hs year here were 6 brhs. In 1911 here were 138 deahs, and from May of las year o he presen me here wore 107 deahs. Twenyfour of hese were colored. Ffyfour of hose repored dead were females and 53 were males. Seven ded n May of las year and 15 ded durng a smlar perod hs year. The oldes person o de whn he pas year was Mrs. Susan T. Val, who was 90 years of age. CLEABED $30 BY FESTIVAL. oolable a Holmdel "bas Wednesday Drawa Dnrge Gaherng*.. The lades ad socey of he Holmdel Baps church held a fesval n le chapel Wednesday ngh. The affar was well aended, people beng presen from Marlboro, Maawan, ols Neck, Souh Amboy, Hazle, Keypor, Red Bank and Lakewood. The people from he las named own wen o Holmdel n a large auomole. Abou $30 was elenrcd. The charman n charge of he commee was Mrs. Garrc D. Longsree. Those n :harge of he ables were Mrs. John L. Ely, Mrs. Fred Knhacfer, Mrs. Raymond Tffany, Mrs. Tuns Sckles, rlsses Besse Kly, Tlle Longsree, Helen Moun, Madelne Ely, Jesse "ryker and Maude VanBrun. THEE HOUSES RENTED. Th Mlnug-l Home on Broad sree o le new muncpaly should hold her posons ll he frs of he year. He sad ha Mr. Covers case dd no come whn he Ecope of hs law because he held a poson n he new borough. Mr. Applegae, sad here were many reasons why would be unwse for Mr. Cover o hold boh offces. He sad ha no one.could serve wo masers, and as an nsance he brough up he maer of he apporonmen of ho ownshps asses and lables wh he new borouglf. Ths selemen s beng made hs afernoon. Mr. Applegae sad hu n hs judgmen would be unlawful for Mr. Cover o serve on he ownshp commee and have a voce n hs maer when he. was mayor of Far Haven. He sad ha f Mr. Cover reaned hs sea as a commeeman and dd ro ake, par n he selemen he Hbwnshp! would bp under he dsadvanage of no hayng a full board. \ In reply o Mr. Applceacl Mr. Cover saed ha he would nj resgn. He sad ha he had nended o resgn and had wren hs resgnaon,! bu ha he had been advsed by a/ hgh legal auhory no o ovso. H<S Bod ha he had no wsh o rsman on he commee f was unlawful o do so. He sad he had aken hs presen acon n refusng o resgn as he had been advsed ha a volunary resgnaon would affec he apporonmen of he ownshp money a he selemen wh he new borough from- a legal sandpon. Mr. Applegae asked Mr. Cover f he had been advsed no o resgn by a polcal boss. Mr. Cover repled ha hs advsor n hs maer was no a polcan and he sad he dd no ake orders from polcans anyway. Mr. Applegae sad!sha n hs mnd here was no doub ha Mr. Cover ould no legally hold hs sea. He ad, however, ha f Mr. Cover raned.o proec whaever legal ghs he mgh have he would advse jm.o vacan hs sea under proes, rfr. Cover hen saed ha he vaaed hs offce under proes, and Iaron Armsrong, charman of he lomraee, apponed Mr. Black o fll ls place. Mr. Black was no presen he meeng. He has been n reslen of Lle Slver a grea many ears, and hs honesy and negry mve made hm many frends and adnrers. Mr. Black s a Republcan. Occuped by Vluoen Vncen LaMarche of Rversde h Drve has leased for n year he Mnugh house on he wes Bde of Broad sree from Dr. H. W. Young. The lease wasmado by Francs A. Whe, Mr. Whe hus leased John Wagners house on Grange avenue for anoher your o George Shuser, a Now York broker. Wlls A. Clayons house on Wnvcrly plnce hns been rened by Mr. Whe o Alfred Kelle of Now York. GRADUATES AT COLTS NECK. Four Took Ommnnr Exnmlnnlon and All or Them Paaaed. All he pupls who ook grammar school examnaons u ho Cols Neck school were successful. They aro Hnrve Beers, Iluble Desmond, Marha Hun nd Ida Taylor. School clokcd for he BOHROII on Frday. Mss Florence Campbell of Lln Slver md Mss Bosna-Dunham of Clllwood nre ho ouchers. The fne showng made by l- pupls reflecs cred boh on ho chldren and her nnrucorn. Arhur Bloklee Buy* a Arhur (I. HkloB, ho plumber, hm bough Mrs. Elzabeh WIIIUH IIOIIHO and lo on he wen HUIC of Hudmm avenue occuped by John HoKun. Ho haa also bough a ploco of land, OOxlK foo, In he rear of ho propery from Mm. Mara L. Ilanco. Mr, Hlcklon wll make a numbor of Improvemen!! o he house and bo wll probably mnkc I IIIH homo, olmaels aradaalee. (khool clones n Hnlmdel for h Rummor vacaon on Frday. Throo pupls ook ho couny grammar acon examnaons nnd all of hon namrn, Thoy aro Madnllnn Kly, Dorohy Do hannun and Iorar Hmnbcrg. rm Wlae«. A bol In of good Calforna por, *h<ry or cl»ro, ven»w«y free wh DEUTISTS HAVE A FEAST 1. Aunual Dnner of Monmouh Couny Dnnl BoclBy Held Frday Nlffl. Monmouh couny denss enjoyed ;hcr annual dnner Frday ngh a ;he Colcmnn house a Asbury Park. Members of he socey and guess, numberng fory n all, Ba down o a fne dnner and heard some excellen speakng. Dr. Frank L. Mannng of Red Bark aced as oasmascr. The r akers were Assemblyman Elmer Geran of Maawan, John Enrgh of Freehold, couny supernenden of schools; Rev. Johnson L..Mner of Red Bank, Dr. J. D. Thomas of Phladelpha und Dr. Wllam I. Thompson of Anbury Park, he rerng presden Df ho socey, A he busness meeng precedng he banque.dr. H. B. VanDorn was eleced vce presden of he socey. Oher denss a he dnner were Dr. Wllm S. Hose nnd Dr. Frank Lee. PEl r dollar l»ro, ful gen y f«h I quar Cabne whn- y overy 8«url»y, J, I. Mon»ky, 10 "M Fron sree. Red D*nlu-v4d». V»-»*-IM* Wll f Th«flMf n* lu own; lmu* m pfclnlnjr and decorang,. S. n, Mechanc r*4, M M Dn>«Adv. MOTOB CYCLIST HURT. WlUlnm Taylor of Enonown In an AccdLU Near LOUR* Branch. Wllum Taylor of Kuonown ough a Tlor moor cyclo lus week. Ho waa rdng o Long Branch on Wcdncsduy when he machne sruck n bg cobble aom: nnd hrow s rder. Afer he moor cycle fell made HOVernl crcles n he rond, draggng Taylor wh and earng off he.heel of one of hs shoes. Taylors hnld were scrached and cu n weny plucch and ba elbow* wore badly rusod. Ilo la able o be around, bu hu VIUIUIH nn bmduged. Hur Hunng* for Monay. J. P. L. lrnn wrh n hs norn n Kaoown on Wednesday ngh cflnng IIIH CHHII when a con fell o ho floor. Ho found he money und geng up when he sruck H o\ he cwl» n>n(»»r k k f h BO-STS HEJCD ron THEFT. Egh Bed Bank Boy Beloro Ju Foaer *0as Thursday. Egh Red Bank boys were before Judge Foser las Thursday on charges of hef. All excep one* Arhur Huff, admed her gul. Huff was sad o be he rngleader 01 he gang.. He was recenly released frorr he reform school and was held for ral omorrow. The oher boys were allowed o go n cusody of her parens. Elmer Malsbury, Harold Whe Lous Doughery, Percy Glob, John Applegae, Harold Grnva and Wllam Wrgh of Asbury Park were also n cour on charges of hef. Al dened he charge and were held for ral omorrow. SIXTY-FIVE AT HOTEL SUFPEB. FesvllaB a Joseph Tomllnons Lead vlle nn. Joseph Tomlnson, propreor 0] Leedsvlle Inn a Lncrof, eneraned abou 65 frends a a supper a hs hoel Thursday ngh. Tle fesve were n celebrnon of he purchase o he hoel by Mr. Tomlnson. The sup per was prepared by Mrs. Tomlnson and she receved many complmens.on her culnary skll. Mr. Tomlnson bough he hoel las wner from h esae of hs faher, he lae Jnme Tomlnson. The buldng has een repaned and redecoraed and many al eraons have been made o he neror. _ WOMAN TALS OUT OF WINDOW. Neher Bus Nor Babjr She was Bolaln wa Badly Hur. Mrs. Danel MeCormck of he Phalanx los her balance whle leanng ol of n wndow n he second sory 01 her house Wednesdny ngh. She w holdng n baby n her mms and ho" she nnd he nfan fell ou of h wndow. They landed on he pore roof and rolled o he gruund. Th baby escaped njury, bu Mrs. McCor mck was brused abou he knee? She suffered from her njures sever! dyh, bu s now all rgh. Hea from a sove caused an e*- loson of dyname n Mlon Segreds homo on Wes Fron sree on Saurday mornng. Mrs. Segfred as badly cu and brused, he sove vab wrecked and he room was damaged. The polce are ryng o fnd >u how he dyname happened o be «he place. The Segfreds moved n he house nly a shor me ago. I s owned by L. Max Wes, and was formerly occued by Fred Luher, who moved o ong Branch abou wo monhs ago. everal boxes and boards were lyng n he yard and under he porch when Mr, Segfred moved n he house. Phs lumber was moved n he cellar 0 be used as kndlng wood. On Saurday mornng Mrs. Seg- red sared a fre n he sove, usng he boards as fuel. She was n he lnng room when she heard an exploson n he kchen and hurred o ha room. The sove had been damnfan daugher was n a baby carrage and he moher ook he baby n anoher room. She wen back o he kchen and was akng he lds off he sove o fnd* ou he rouble when here was a second and much heaver exploson. Ths exploson cume from a box of kndlng wood near he sove. I s supposed ha dyname was n he box and ha he hea from he sove caused he exploson. Mrs. Segfreds ear, humb and lle fnger were cu. She was also scrached on he neck and breas. The sove was broken no bs, and some of he flyng peces of ron and seel wen hrough he celng. The baby was unhur, alhough he nose of he exploson made he chld deaf wo days. Mrs. Segfreds njures are panful, bu no serous. She s beng aended by Dr. B. H. Garrson. ACADEMYS COMMENCEMENT.. Ihrewbury Academy Closng* Exerolsea Red Ln Thuraday. The closng exercses of he Shrews-, jury academy of Red Bank were held las Thursday mornng. Abou eghy ersons were presen. The school room was decoraed wh flags and cu flowers. Some of he flowers weve donaed by he vsors. Those who ook par n he program were. Carre Icphenson, Emelne F. C. LaMarche, Donald H. C. Beck, Louse Smpson, Mary J. VanSchock, Caherne B. Cooper, Caherne M: VanBrun, Thomas F. Felds, Jane H. Cooper, Edh E. VanSchock, Rachel A. Feld, Anon W. Bjornsad, Eulala Parree, Avs Rl. Colby, Ruh Nelson La- March?,Uzal H. McCarer, Charles F. Eler,.,Allan B. Colby, Mllard P. Cornwell, Ella A. Case, Marguere McColgan; Charles Day Halsey, Jr., Ua Hale Talmage, Marguere Wyckoff, Rachel A. Dorems and members of he prmary class. Rev. Garre Wyckoff made he open, ng prayer. Near he end of he exercses be prncpal, H. C. Talmage, presened a gold pece o Mss Eulala arree, daugher of Dr. Parree of Eaonown, for beng he bes scholar n Lan durng he year. Mr. Talmage gves a prze o he bes Lan suden every year. The school wll open agan abou Sepember 23d. Twofeaures of he exercses worhy of specal menon were he recaons of Marguere Wyckoff and Ella Hale Tnlmage. Mss Talmage reced "Kenucky Belle" and Mss Wyckoff gave "The Lgh of he Deadmans Bar." These recaons were fnely endered and he recers were roundly applauded. DOINGS OF THE COUBT. lcyolo Thef from Abury Park Oea Four Monln In Couny JalL Joseph Conover, who pleaded guly 0 sealng a bcycle a Asbury Park 1 few weeks ago, was senenced o our monhs n he couny jal by udge Foser las week. James Smax and Augusus Oaborn f Asbury Park pleaded guly las veek o breakng no he sore of eanee Terracana a ha place aad ealng obacco, cgars, candy and ake. They also sad hey had bough quor from Tony Rose of he Wes :de and under hese condons sen;- ence was deferred unl he prosecuhas an opporuny of nvesgang her charge agans Rose. Wllam Pangborn of Hghlands, ho pleaded guly o- breakng.and.. nerng Mlon Burdges hojse, wll e senenced omorrow. Waler Benne wll be senenced omorrow on hs plea of guly o forgng wo checks for $24.50, one on he Asbury Park and Ocean Grove bank nd one on he Seacoas naonal bank. head o\ he cwl» n>n(»»r. mukk» dcop fraeh n ho bnrk of hs head nnd knockng hm unconncous. Mr. Iknnc noon vlvwl. Ills Injury IK no Crole ana Auo Collde. Holml Wuloru of Knfnlnwn wnn knocked from ha moor cyclo Frday mornlk when hn machne collded wh nn nuomnbllr. Ilo wa acrachod and lrusi and hln moor cyclo wnn dmngcd. Ill" nuoln dd no»o >, bu wen nln»(l n Incrnnecd peed. Moo Ver a Funeral OarrUwe o Ar /UJoeas FOLIN MACDONALD. Gouplo Wll Beura from Werdlnr Trl> o Alnnlo Olr Nex Week. Man Mldred Polng of Keypor nnd Edwar<l MneDonnkl of Kaonown were marred Monday, May 20h, Ked Hunk by Rev. Evere VunDgb. Tn; couplo r»fov(!( pome handsome prcfono, ncludng cu glk.s und a lberal check from he grooms uncle, Wllam MuDonald, propreor of be Hnran Hnv hoel a KcannlnK. Mr. nnl Mrs. McDomlcl lave gone o Alanc Cy for lwr weddng rp. The brde wll \>v u home nex week. la* Onaolln Boa Hera. W. Campbell Chrk of Newark, he O. N. T, hreml munufcurer, hm hl luunch IMc nnlrl n P. Irwns bou bhln a Red Hank. Tho boa nm fc lung nnl In propcllvl by wo MgmH of 12r> hone (w( unl. I In IINUHIIMI by u cr«w of LONO BBANCES GRADUATES. Chale Hla;h Sohools Oradualngr clnss numbers 44 Ths Yeu-. T^\e graduang class of Chale hgh school o{ Long Branch numbers 14 hs year. The graduaes have fnshed her school work for hs year and are now geng ready for he commencemen exercses o be held Thursday, June 20h. Class day exorcses wll be held Frday of hs Week nnd he baccalaureae sermon wll be preached n he Presbyeran church nex Monday ngh. The graduaes are Sanley Andrew Ballard, Else Mae Barber, Helen Exall Bazley, Fred Becke, Emly Louse Benson, Thomas Sanley Berren, Bearce Vrgna Coleman, John Palmer Bloomer Dalon, Sanley Loveman Duryee, Sella Mare Egan, Ruh Cecela Elas, John Uussell Errckson, Lous Fenborg, Dora Fxler, Wllam Frederck, Lenna Held, Joseph nc Hoey, George Henry Howland George Frankln Johnson, Edde Ferdnand Jones, Thaddeue Frazcr Kngs land, Mellon Frankln Kell, Vco Kzcndollar, Anna Grace Lndsay Norman Sanger Lle, Marn Aloy uus McCue, Samuel Corlcs Morrs Rober Emme Mulholland, Florenc lone Robers, Knherne M. Sherman, Myrle G. Sckles, Jones Ruherford Sou, Julu Agnes Srollo, Murjorle E. Suphen, Kahryn Lore Sweeney Geneva Elzabeh Thomas, Enrle Cln VanBrun, Hazel May VahDyka, Ben jamn C. VnnTne, Klse Lee Wno. Fred Read Wlcox, Gladys A. Wrgh Lyda Clara Zengel and ICu Zer- NOBTH CENTEQVII.I.E OUADUATE8 Three Pupls Take "examnaons an All of Them Pass. Three pupls of he Norh Cene vlle school n Ruran ownshp oo he grammar school examnaons am all of hem passed. They lre Kdga Wullng, Anmvwll Andrewh unl Lw: Irennan. The IIrennun hoy s foureen yeujh old und hu oher wo ar* hreen. Ildgar Wllng n Ila e receved one of be llklcu percen R n he ownshp. The exann [onh wpru mndo» he Key or ool. IllH h le (s examnao Norh (cncrvlllu pcbool hm Ind IWo yun. Hcbool clond a few d»y g> wh npmml exercwur. MfH Ann llrab of lovere, wlo ha» augh u Nnh Onlcrvllln four yearn, bus lce «cnkurrl «l nn nonwl nnlnr; ho lud receved ollen o euc n four oher mloln. Tm gnu of ovno o uonl IIIKII n<~h**nl nox Go o Sryker A Hryk»r for your c.rrlake. of all klndu. W wll furnlh you wh a many funeral earrlame as you wlh,» S»(h, wheher he bural l Bhrowbury, Rumon, M. Olve or F»lr Vew. W«*u«rane* our nuw he Im In wwn- All knd* M wpr»»» work, h»»y clnv and Mkln mauanu. Dr. Kmnca wckln Md ovln promply J»- B. 1 Coofce, cmropodu, fnccj nnl rnlp ended o. Bryker «Bryker, Rod «n»cla>u, lol Mdunoul rc, Ked rov-n men. Mm. (IrorHO (,. Ilchlulo of lo lhnlanx volnnrl Inn werk ram n; IAIIR Hlnnch hospal, whoro nhn underwen m operaon for» >«n<iu ln. Sho hna nlmon cnlloly rcrovnrod from he olccu of be oporalon. Arllllo»»lr Qaods.» The laen nyleaj In arlnly humnn har, <;«mblnka mmln In swch, pnjrrhx, pn(t», curln. knnh nnd ho blpunn baka bmlu, Irofcaalons.1 elnndan for bnlrdro«nlg, marcel wavng, shampoong, munkulnf, fa- 4<lv. U«nk, N. J. Adv, FEED MILL BURHED. Old Taylor Mll Near EnfUshown D«- sroyaa by Tlr* La Waak. The Taylor grs mll near Englsh- ;own was desroyed by fre Tuesday gh of las week. The Englshown.re engne was hurred o he scene bu he fremen were unable o fnd a suffcen deph of waer o work wh excep n he dam near he mll and. here was so ho hey could no work, The fremen dd Eave he ouny brdge. The Taylor mll was bul many ears ago and derved s power from n old syle oversho wheel. The mll,vas rebul 35 years ago and new ma- :hnery was nsalled. Of recen years he mll was operaed by seam power. The propery was bough several years ago by Gross brohers. I s sad he buldng was nsured for $20,000 and ha he conens were also heavly nsured. SEWBEINO 1H THE BITEB. Sae Healh Inspooor Maes a Dscovery a Baa Bask. An nspecor of he sae board of healh was a Red Bank on Monday examnng he dran waer whch flows down Wharf avenue n he rver. He found ha sewage was n he waer and he sad he knew who was guly of hs offense. A ho nex meeng of he.red Bank councl Cap. Charles- P. Irwn, who owns a boa basn near he oule of dran ppes, wll ask he board o sop people from sewerng n he rver. Collar Bone Broken by Fall. Mrs. Bowdon F. Hazard of Shrewsbury s confned o he house wh a broken collar bone. She was rdng near Shrewsbury las week when he horse sumbled, hrowng Mrs. Hazard o he ground and breakng her rnllr bone. Sho was unable o remoun, bu she walked home leadng he horse. _ Two vreakflsh Caugh. James Chadwck of Fur Haven caugh wo weakflsh Sunday a Long Pon. They were he frs weakfsh caugh n hs plnce so fnr hs season. Lus summer Jamea Bunnoll of Hudson avenue caugh loo weakfsh wh hook nnd lne n he Shrewsbury rver. Srcken wh Faralyala. Peer Morrcll, Sr., of Holmdel, was srcken wh pralyss los week. Ho hns snce mproved, bu hs condon s sll serous. Oradualon OUs, Weddlnf OKsj u«nrhday Olfs. An endless varey from whch o Holc your gfb n damonds. waches, jewolry, slverware, cu glass, chrm, ole arcles, mesh bagf, uc. The laes desgns nro a your l l l Th ll I h b h laes desgns nro a your Thn uully Is he bes) he prces nro he lowes. Look for h«dg clock. L. do la luuunluo, Broad A vpoo o year. Tn* Norh Onorvlll* HCIIIIOI IIIIH m enlhul (f noveny ppll.. AdTerlse4 X>ee. Alvulnc.d Icum ur«u ho Ivd Hunk poolllco ullrenbcl o: II. II. All, llnlrl, Inn J. II. Hollo Ul Iloux Les1. rllolnr A I". Hull. A. A. IMwurU, Mm. Muvalr IlKokv, Mm. II, W. Hrlnvnr Mr. Cllrk, Mr».l ln Hlcklvp, Mm. l.ulcr Cnlow, llolorl Illnul, Arllur n«nnla,.ln«,,1, Tuvlur, Ml»u M. l>nvl», John.1, TlonUm, Olo :ll, John Vael, J. I). Vrry. I 1 " J. (I. -pr«u»on,.1 Vmlel, nllllnn Walah, nhn.1, \VIIU«n*. U«d Bank and Nw York mm*n«nd purchaanf»«en leavoa a 0 A. M. dully. OlHee, Klrk*rbook«r drug ore. Tl, m A d nroc. Alv. _ Amaeur rerforaera Waal**. Amamr purformnra anxloua of luvlr pnfusnlonal ry-ous baon well known Nnw York bookng afne wll Im gvon an opporuny o M10W her nlonn nnd all cxpenm wll M pad. If ac morlk, can Re 10 weekr, bookng, Call on or add MM Jean llrylnwkl, Savoy Thener, Abny Jurk. Alv, rloke Mar>U>4 UKa. One buhal of Barrlnk jump o wll make wo and one-haj S u»# whon properly lekea, NO,w* K. A, MaM, jen»ral egen, IM M Adv.

2 ITEMS OF NEWS. MINOR HAPPENINGS OF INTEREST IN ALL PARTS - OF MONMOUTH COUNTY. Personal Noes, Sale of Propery/Buldng Operaons, Eneranmens, Lodge Dong*, Slgh Fres, Brhs, Marrages, Deahs, Accdens, Cases of Sckness, Proceedngs of Offcal Bodes and *" Oher Ineresng Feaures of Town and Couny. own for he summer. "Mrs. Ira Yeman Tfle Manasqunn dramac assocaon gave he play, "Escaped from he Law, o a $135 house Tuesday ngh of las week. Harold MORCO of Trenon s workng : n hs fahers garage a Englshof Adelpha urned her hand badly on an ol sove A few days afro. Korenus Schenck of Freehold Buffered a sroke of paralyss las Saurday week. A concree walk has been lad n fron of George Lnzmaycrs sore a. Jvlaawnn. "frs. F. W. Poer of Imlaysown gave brh o a daugher a few dnys ago.. Murrea 35 Team. Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Rosa of he BossrFenon farm a Asbury Park celebraed her 25h weddng annver- John S. Hulse Had jus- fnshed lghng he lamps n he Glendola church Sunday ngh when he chandeler fell on hs head. He was covered wh burnng ol and receved some of he Norh Jersey coas o erec a naonal Jewsh emple a Asbury bad bruses. The damage o he Park n memory of Mr. and Mrs. Isadora Sraus, who wen down wh he church was slgh. Tanc. Tlclm of Go&snmplcn. Tall Kyle. Mrs. Los E. Clayon, wdow of Jonahan Clayon, ded a he home of Mss Grace Val, daugher of W. F. her broher, W. J. Voorhees of Georga Val of Asbury Park, and Harold W. Schoolhouse, las Thursday of con-kylsumpon. She was 66 yearq old andmarred a he brdes home Tuesday of Cornwall-on-he-Hudson were had been sck a long me. ngh of las week by Rev. Leser G. Legge, rxr DlueOmU of he Saaon. Bnrprlse Shower a Vaawan. The frs bluesh of he sea caugh by rod and reel by a member Mss Nna Preson of Maawan was of he Asbury Park fshng club was gven a surprse shower a few days landed las Thursday by Dr. R. J. ago a he home of E. S. Lupon. Parker of New York. I weghed four Mss Presons engagemen o Frank pounds and wo ounces. XTOT7 Frehone for Brsncfcpor. Wllam R. Tallman has been sary Sunday., Mr. and Mrs. Ross are well known on he vaudevlle sage. awarded he conrac for a new frehouse for he Branchpor fre com- They have lved a Asbury Park several years. panjv The bld buldng wll ll b be 30x Wedded a fee nnd wll coa abou $6,000. I Mss Lyda Slwell, daugher of wll be wo sores hgh. George Slwell of Vlla Park, and * Speak» a Oa*lnr*. Lews red Sunday Wol of of Manasquan las week n were a house mar- Melvn A. Rce of Leonardo, a member of he sae board of educaon, Mr... Wol had furnshed a Manasquan. Rev. C. S. Kdd performed he hurs commencemen exercses las was he prncpal speaker a he Oak- ceremony. Wednesday ngh. He-spoke on "The Arcc Explgrer a ong Branch. Value of an Educaon." Commander Anhony Pala, a member of he Zegler Are explorng ex- An overheaed ol sove caugh fre Ol Sove Causes Vre, pedon, lecured a he Long Branch n he Mehods parsonage a Imlaysown las week and se fre o sev- Presbyeran chapel las week. He sad had no been proven beyond a eral peces of furnure. Neghbors doub ha Peary reached he Norh promply responded and saved he pole. house from desrucon. Freeholder! Scmovo Small Boy Sars a Ere. Road Supervsor Cosello of Mor- The young son of Frank Kelley of ganvlle pu up a ralng n fron of he properes of Lous Sulz ard Warren Vanjpel las week. The ralng was removed by Freehold Wyckoff, who hough was an obsrucon. Drecors Eleced., George B. Cade, Wllam H. Farley and Frederck A. Smh were reeleced drecors of he Asbury Park young mens assocaon las week. Francs.A. Schllng was eleced o succeed Waler Whe, who resgned. Bprnff olo OadSales. Charles Brahn, Josephne DArcy, Wllam Erbe, Helen Hun, Leon Hegh, Wllam Jahn, Ehel Pearce, Margare Rahlly, Raymond Rechy and James Swan are grammar school graduaes a Sprng Lake hs year. Surprsed Her Parens. Jane, daugher of Edward Brngs of Freehold, arrved home Saurday week and nroduced a young man who accompaned her as her husband. She old her parens ha she and Charles Davson were marred early n May. Vsed Old Comrades. Mchael smaloney, who enlsed n he Freehold mlary company n he Spansh war, was a FreehoW las week renewng old acquanances. He worked n he governmen prnng offce a Washngon several years. Offcer Sops Buaway. Polceman Errckson of Long Branch sopped a runaway horse belongng o Joseph Grandne las week. Mr. Errckson narrowly escaped serous njures as he runaway horse crashed no anoher wagon. Eloped w Twelr-TTear-oa-alrl. Anolo Margarella, 21 years old, of Clffwood, and Alce Amena, a welveyear-old school grl of ha place wen away ogeher las week. They were raced as far as Newark. The grl ook $200 belongng o her faher. Chld Bangs on Mal. Elzabeh D. Olver, four-year-old daugher of Leon Olver of Asbury Park, caugh her ndex fnger on a nal las week whle playng and was suspended unl playmaes dragged her down. Her fnger was badly orn. Uemn Applcaons Lad Over. Asbury Park was playng wh a lghed Japanese lanern las week whch he placed n a close and shu he door. A fre resuled whch was pu ou by he fremen. Undergoes Operaon 84. Foreman Newman of Allenwood, 84 years old, underwen a dangerous operaon a he Sprng Lake hospal laa week for he rempval of a swollen gland. Despe, hs advanced age hs recovery s looked for. CSored PoloemaalMad. - Charles Phllps, acolored polceman a,long Branch, ded Tuesday mornng of las week of pneumona. Mr. Phllps was a member of he mencemen exercses wll be held n he Presbyeran church omorrow Knghs of Pyhas lodge and he Pa-nghrolmens assocaon. preached Sunday by Rev. Eljah F. The baccalaureae sermon was ong Branca Coage Sold. Mrs. Rachel Alexander has bough he Ivy coage a Long Branch whch was recenly sold by he Hearn esae. Mrs. Alexander lves a New York and she wll occupy he Long Branch coage hs summer, New Park Bead Chosen. Abner A. Badger, supervsng prncpal of he Long Branch grammar school, has been eleced presden of he Washngon park assocaon o charge of non-suppor. Hs wfe and succeed Dr. Orrn A. Clark, who declned a re-elecon. wo chldren sll lve a Asbury Park. Freehold Boy Oradnae. Anoher Plre a Allenwood. John Hall, son of Dr. Charles E. The old homesead of George H. Hall of Freehold, las week graduaed Moron of Allenwood was desroyed by from he Massachuses nsue of fre Tuesday mornng- of las week. echnology wh he degrees of maser The fre was frs dscovered n he ac and s hough o have orgnaed from he chmney. Buldngs Burned on Allenwood Farm. The house, barn, wagon ahed and oher buldngs on Wllam Morons farm a Allenwood were burned Sunday ngh of las week. The lve sock and a small quany of furnure were saved. Commencemen a HdanaBcuAn. The closng exercses of he Manasquan hgh school wll bo held n Parker hall omorrow ngh. The address o he graduaes wll be made hy Rev. Mr. Lews, presden of Wesern Maryland college. Race Lloo Jnly 4h. Tle Freehold drvng assocaon used for pasure purposes and ba**all grounds. " OaaoaM from X*w Boool. Gordon A. Knapp, son of George R. ICnapp of Asbuxy Park, graduaed fromhe" New York lfw school lab week. He "wll reurn o he school nex year o secure a degree of maser of laws.., Imlysown Boy * Mnser.. Nahanel B. Foser, who formerly aended school a Imlaysown, was ordaned as pasor of a Brooklyn Presbyeran church las week: He s a graduae of Lafayee.-andPrnceon colleges. Memoral or Sraus Planned. Plans are on foo among Hebrews Valenne of Newark was recenly announced. Former Besldes Klled, Wllam W. Dorse, a former resden of Ocean Grove, was klled n a fall from he hrd sory wndow of hs home a Trenon las week. He was fxng he roof when he slpped and fell..; Uoorcyclo rals as Mal CoUeoor. Nahanel R. Foser, who formerly aended school a Imlaysown, was ordaned as pasor of a Brooklyn Pres. byeran church las week. He s a graduae of Lafayee and Prnceon college. around Broken for Founan. Ground for he memoral founan for he lae Frank L. TenBroeck, an Asbury Park mayor, was broken las week. The founan wll cos $1,500 complee and wll be locaed n lbrary square. Fve Mles of Dases. Fve mles of srng dases were used n he decoraons for he Chldrens day servces n S. Lukes Mehods church a Long Branch. Harry P. Benne had he decoraons n charge. Freehold Bunser Defeaed. Mchael Wrenn, a well known Freehold ahlee, was defeaed n a 100- yard dash a ha place Decoraon day by Frank Sudder of Paerson, who was a Freehold wh some race horses. EngUnhawn Commencemen. The Englshown hgh school com- Reed. Sprng Lae Oaee Sold. E. S. V. Sulz has sold he Sprng Lake Gazee, whch he founded 24 years ago, o John L. Coffn of Asbury Park. Mr. Coffn was neresed n he Asbury Park Journal n s early days..,. Arreser for Won-Buppor. Mnor Burns, a plumber who formerly lved a Ocean Grove, was arresed a Newark las week on a of scence and docor of phlososphy. New Drver for Tre Company. Benjamn Freas has been engaged as drver for he Phl Daly fre company of Long Branch. For several years he used hs own horses and drove for he Alanc fre company. Freehold Woman Bays Farm. Mrs. Clara Sloa of Freehold has bough he John R. Thompson farm n Mllsono ownshp. The farm conans fory acres and adjons Mrs. Sloas presen farm a ha place. {Connued on nex page.) The applcaons for wholesale lquor lcences of Mchael J. Bums of wll hold a race mee July -lh. Three urned no consumpon, Reverend JMonnouh Heach and Thomas A. Gcl-classehaus for hs grocery hore a Seagr ro, 2:10 ro or 2:10 pace and 2:29remedy, resored o- healh. As he have been decded upon, 2:09 dward A. Wlson was by a smple were lud over unl Thursday of nex ro. A race for club members only was anxous o help all sufferers he week by Jud(, r e Foser hs week. wll also be held. wroe a hsory of hs case ard n full Boes Jn a Chmney. l.luh Annversary of Xodge. descrpon of hs cure, for free dsrbuon. I s beng dsrbued A large swarm of bees las agan The Asbury Prk lodge of Degree of :y Mr. Charles A. Abbo, 60 aken possesson of one of he chm- Rebekuh celebraed s nnh annver- Ann S., New York Cy, and you neys n he Gkndola parsonage, j sary las Thursday ngh: Mrs! J. D. re sufferng wh Consumpon, Abou four years sgo a swarm was j Maps, who has been a member of HIDAshma, Bronchs, Grppe, or any smoked ou of he chmney and n large order for ffeen vars, was gven a lung or hroa rouble, you should quany of honey was secured. veeran s jewel. wre o Mr. Abbo, menonng hs Booblack H by Auo. Dobanp Socey Offcers. paper, and he wll send you he despon nnd a supply of he remedy, Ernes Kobcrron, ron, who has u boo- Kolund Hughes was eleced prcsl- black lk s;nd d d g eeed pres a Manas uun, was h REE OF CHARGE. I wll cos you y.!l ". """f^l^whk rlng hs h-j den Long of Branch he junor hgh debang school class las of wcl r obng and nmy prove u blessng. cycle las week. He was hrown on le! T. Bryan Smh s vce presden : radaor of he machne bu was no j Mss Phylls B. VanBnn seerear hur. Hs wheel was smashed. and reasurer. Xnjnd Man Dead. Thomas Hampon, whose heel was Dual wans Wow Governmen. A peon s beng crculaed n cu olt on he Manasqunn drawbrdge Deal for he purpose of holdng as he was gong o work a few days specal elecon o voe on he nuesor Look a Our ago, ded Tuesday of las week; He was a carpener mll was workng on he new brdge when njured. Bog Cacher A Work. Mr. Comcn of Souh Anuoy, who has been employed a dog cacher of Muuwan, lnn sared o work and bn mpounded several sray dogs. Hurry llluhml wr. fned $5 W Inkng bn clog away from he cacher. AnnnsI Harves Home. The annual harves home and npper of n, Wes I/.ng IIranch MeUmdH church wll be. held on lo church frroundn on Wudnenduy, Au- Km 14h. A large en har been nough o hold he nfmr In. Monmonh Man KonorM. Hnrry 1. Denne of,,u. Ilrancb hm lren»p )nll n lh< Munclywllool cllmee «r He MrllodJMl gerul Iureer. Iev. John Ilndly nf Ornn lunr In u member nf (le lno commed for egh yearn. alnr IMvlIluu alll. VV. 11. (jjhmler of Oren (mv> propreor of Illlern puvlun d. llel mar, lnn compleely nlered Un buld ng. A nlul for he nlonge of auln mobllr lnn been bul near hc pvllm. M*n X**ww* or lfn«. Mru. (, ). Hrluck nf Anbury 1uk lnn rened le I,Vnr lulel u Oren (,nvc for Ilo nenno. Mm. Nrhmrk fmply mn ;rl n Cnrn- <-ry hom u Anbury Im l. Csruelw HJnrd la ral. DeWlU Vlsngor, «n Oc#m Crovn earp«bu;r, was Injured In a (nl from scaffold whch broke wh hm la. of commsson governmen. The sum mcr resdens are generally n fvo of he change. Bled of Somach Trouble. Mrs. Druslla Keynolds, wfe < Paul Heynolls of Asbury Park, de hs Thursday of somach rouble wl whch she hud suffered n long m IlKd.s her husband she leaves :> so lve years old. Kl lleplo o Be OreH ror. Mrs. Murv a Reynolds of Lon ISranrl, who o las been an eplepc fo neverl years, wll be aken k o h h ae nuon for ppk" In a n Kkl! man hs week. She no moh er o wo clldren. Cl»»«n«y n rreehold School. The annual rlnsn day exercses urn lnn rer nn nf he Kreebolcl hgh m-hnul wll be held on he school rnmunrw aflerkku, 11 MIOImy l exrene wll be llelf n (le chdo audorum. Iumvlr n I.nnr llmnch Jlollae. Ink.1. Hed n havng a eoncrel fdrlalon ml under bn resdence a Lolf Ilrnn-h. When hh n compleed le wll have n eellr h - under he lnn. ul wll rendlel (he buldng nnnned from Mlslm Buhool. Mnn Kln Knne of I I ICIIKIII (rrnlu from He Ilapl»llu< for Ih- (mllng of lnnlry wnker u lllllelln hn wcl. Ml«n Knn wll IKHIII HI n II( nun y work In Nnrll CrnllM. W**o* Aronnr OlllreK. A n<«w wlr«fofo hn«een rrc-lel nround Trny rhurch >n>l»ry n f. U ol abou en fee nml wan Muuwn. Tm fhurfh ofllclls Incune red of havng U>«prov«ry Sea*** f * " JJ"*-- TO CONSUMPTIVES. Afer sufferng for years wh a severe lung and hroa rouble whch $5.00. $10.00, $15.00 and $20.00 SUITS THE BEST IN THE MARKET FOR THE PRICE. Has, Caps and Furnshngs. O.SUPP, RED BANK. THE BED BANK BEfWTJSB Fnal Clearance of Every Ladesand HssesSu n Sock Made of fne serges, whpcords, fancy mxures, ec; somg plan, ohers prely rmmed wh brad and fancy buons,.. lned wh slk peau de cygne; regardless of former prces, aker your choce whle hey las a... K;,.v.../.,.-.,... OTHER SPECIALS THROUGHOUT THE STORE A Bevy of py prey sample p Parasols, aas, A Q* I A Afer a monhs l bg busness, a dean- 4 l your choce whle hey las a-...»p? Wass, vorh up o $&00, a... An unprecedened sale of Lades and Msses Tub Dresses, < ^QjAvn 1 Q Q made of fne maerals, plan or rmmed, your choce a ahf O I «go ONE DOLLAR W. B. CORSCTS AT 77c. We sell Nemo Self-Reducng $3 and $3.50 Corses a A Sale of Gfs for Graduaes BOOKS. BIBLES,, PANS, PARASOLS, GLOVES, SILK HOSE, BELTS, 4 NECKWEAR. * A&P Pure Food Bullen Commencng Monday, June 10 Red Alaska Salmon acan IS Cens Laundry Sarch 2 Pounds 7c Grass BUTTER 31c Ib Choces Shpmens of he Wesern Creameres FIG BARS, 3 lbs 25c Evaporaed APRICOTS, 2 lbs 25c NEW EGGS per doz PEANUT BUTTER le Ib SHREDDED WHEAT 12c pk Fancy Seleced. In Sealed Carons A&P BRAND 27c f Shrmp loc a can SAPOLIO, 7c a Cake New Whe or Yellow Onons, 4c Ib OLD POTATOES, - 50c Baske Boneless Bacon, Ib. \ 17c Fancy Hams, Ib.. 16c Choce Shoulders, Ib. 12c Mason Jars and Rubbers One Dozen Pns, 50c One Dozen Quar*, 55c ARAP RINGS, AMERICAN BEAUTY 3 Dozen for 25c POTTED MEATS Ham or Tongue Flavor 1-4a 4 cens; 1-2s S cens Green Spl Peas, 7c Kchen Boque, bole, 25c Paraf fne Wax, cake, 10c Puffed Whea, pkg - 10c Egg Noodles, pkg B Royal Lenla, can - 10c Ice Cream bag Sal, 10 Ib 10c Rose Brand Pckled Clams, jar - 15c WE GIVE M STAMPS-ASK FOR THEM ATLANTA PACIHC w oo BROAD an *»* ««* **< Oms SOUOHD FREE DELIVERIER TO Far Haven, Oceanc, Rumon, Monday and Thursday. MMdloown, Frday. Alanc Illahlnwl/, WednoKl«y. Knonowr) uml Shrowbury, Frday. Tolophono CO, RED BANK, N. J. When you s«e hl F on your 4««Ur> praaorlplon I m««m»k«i o > Rag. U«r«d Phurmaola, who wll Compound I ccumy wh»ur«4na*- Tf*- ( rlplone flll«d n h«kal«h4rlnmllmr fharmaay h»vn hu craful»»nllo«by RKOISTRKO PMAMMACITB ON1Y, ml» wod«r»e prc«. I. H. VANDCIIVCCR r mmwim pllllf USD HAMS. If.*. J $2.79 a par JOSEPH SALZ, RED BANK. Quck Deachable Clncher " FUI ROUND SHAPE STRONG RESILIENT DURABLE Easly Fs Any Quck Deachable Rm No Tools Requred, IN STOCK BY F. H. VAN DORN, Eas Fron Sreo. O. H. PATTER8ON, Monmouh 8reeU Prnce Alber Coas,...; Englsh Walkng Sus... 3.dO Sack Sus 3.SO Coas and Vess 3.OO Youhs Coas and F»ans.. 3.8O Coas and 1.5O Pans l.oo and l.so Vess...15c o 2Oc Sus o Order $12.7S o Q3S.OO W. T. CORLIES, CHILD BUILDING. THE OLD AND THE NEW Wo show hore he wo ways of cleanng: dry carpes. vnow Is ho me o ry ou. We jus commenced hs Sprng bu have loa of pleased cusomers already. Do no forge ha wo are headquarers for your Lnumlry and Awnng wans alao, Red Bank Seam Laundry, WMe r«., RMI Bank, N. J. HARRY CFAY, FNumeral Drecor, OpHolserer And Coroner. (Formerly wh R. T. Smh ofred Bunk 27 year*). Offk* MMI Funeral Paror», II a«fron Sr***, CHAWI ANO CARD TAMJU FOIL ALL OCCASION*. > ; f

3 AS RUST TH»rfy«fol hfvnr rellamhfuly ((qupped CN NY EXECUTOR. ADMINISTRATOR, TOlAH.RECEIVER.DEPOSlTOKrorrRUSTEE CEIVERDEPOSlTOKrrRUSTEE ol«nytru»l,*r»wm((ln«p«mplle whch wll be»«n for h«kaf. In mmlnr MKb maer*, we "m«k«bwlnm ol I we w" h«bn A eppcrunlle* o flml nod mor }» «and oher nvnmenu and o Keep fund; conunly Invd whou Ion ol lnw,w hav nmr, orn Mfe^epol vaul* for he safe keplnj of jwpna and valuable*. WeJwveconduced hl*bulneu (or weny-hwe yean, neveraalnra prny of any uuomers money. r wesloumuwrm MORTOACES: SHy^MUMUWa T wesoumuwrm MORTOACES: hrourou New Jersey... Capal.8urp)u» and awunulaed pr>fluj2,000.qoa. TBENEWER^TJTUBUARAHTEE&TRUST CQMPAW, M aad M MonaMry «r««. ~ JBR8BV CITY, N. J. Closng Sale of Season! socsy omra f o Hopwu. -AT- M. F.McDONALDS AUCTION MART. EATONTOWN, N. JT. DONT FORGET THE DATE! Wednesday, June 26h ATlOQ P. M. Many consgnmens of Hones, Wagons and Harness of all descrpons ol eady lsed for June 26lh. Sendjyour surplus sock o hs sale. Enry boohs doss a noon day precedng. DONTT MISS THIS SALE! IACOB C. SHUTTS, Auconeer. SALE POSITIVE! J J. J. McDONALD, Manage! AT PRIVATE SALE: SO Head Hgh-CIae* Horses of all Knd* Always on Hand. Combnaon "Rde and Drve" Horaes. Huner*, Hacks and Polo Pone* a Specaly. Havng Trouble Wh Your Appee and you don seem o care for food? Why no emp he palae wfh a few dany * dshes prepared from BORDERS Mlk IN THE SQUARE PACKAGE composed of rch creamv mhk and cereals. You wll be surprsed a he recpes you wll fnd In he unusual Recpe Book whch, wh free ral package, you can ge from your druggs. JAMES COOPER, Jr., Broad and Wh* Sree*, Red Bank. WHEN HUNTING-THAT LEAK or runnng down he cause of your Dlumbng roublebear n mnd ha wouldn have occurred f wed done he work. PLUMBING ha wll laa, ha looks bes, ha,n he end coss leas he work we gve. Why no ge ourfgureon he job? WILLIAM OBRIEN. Praccal Plumber, Seam and Gas Fer. No. 20 Fron Sree, Red BanK, N. J., Ocean Avenue, Seabrlgh, N. J... Telephone 3G9 MIMHHMMmWUMIMIMMIWIMMmUMH FY W. MOSELLE, Red Banks Leadng Saoner can supply you wh Box Papers, Typewrer Papers, Blong Papers, Pads, Tables, Cards, Tally Cards, Score Pads, Playng Cards, Chps, Domnoes, Dce, Shelf Paper, Tole Paper, Tssue Paper, Tenns and Baseball Goods. Large ocfc nnd prce* rgh. Books, Perodcals, Magaznes, Law Blanks, Engravng, Rubber Samps, Daly and Sunday papers delvered. 58 Broad Sree, Red Bank, N. J. Nex o-consoldaed Ga» Offce. H IHHW JOSEPH T. BURROWES CO., No. 313 Wes FVon Sree, R«d Bank, N. J. DONT THINK AN ORDER TOO BIC1 or oo nnnll fur un. Wfl dn and da, ake euro of any hn crone along, large or nmnll. Wo «r«pn rel o nmke dellvorlcn of lmcm nny knd of lumhv, flrl»hod or unfnnhd, In any»l««or rrmlo. Our sork In «x. lonnlve, Rleclonn vnrlod, and prlcas roanonnllc. HICK, UMK, OKMRNT, PAINTS AND HARDWARE.»M«M*Mm»M»»m»m»»»»M»m+ 1RIEF ITEMS OF NEWS. [ConlmA from ea jog.) Earl Chamberlan of Ocean Grove md Mes Frances Downer of Buherbrd were-marred a he laer place lfr week. Mr. Chamberlan Is an engneer engaged on he New York aque- duc- XM Sory In»aord«jr Byenlng Fos. "Rchard W. Rowan, «on of Wllam W. Rowan of Asbury Perk, and a graduae of he Aabury Park hgh school n hs years class, has a sory n he :urren ssue of he Saurday Evenng [rlekan wh Warslysls. Joseph S. Borden of Long Branch was srcken wh paralyss for he second me whn a few weeks a few days ago. He s praccally helpless IDW and hs a nurse n aendance, Mrs. James F. Ackernlan, Mrs. Saundersand Mr». Farman of Asbury Park have been apponed a commee o arrange for a socey crcus for he benef of he Sprng Lake hospal. Bg Shoong- Enn a Preahold. The Freehold gun club has arranged for a bg shoong mach o be held on he club grounds on Wednesday and Thursday, June 26h and 27h. Several valuable przes wll be offered. Oraln&lon a AUnown. The summer sesson of he Presbyery of Monmouh wll be held a Allenown nex Tuesday. A ha me Rev., Harry B. Srode wll be ordaned as pasor of he Allenown church. Sled a Hospal. Mm-hn Modln, he sevenqen-yearold daugher of Thomas Modln of Frechold ded a he Long Branch hospal Sunday of las week afer a monhs sckness of yphod fever. Two Oxaau&s a MorgaavlHo. James Crne and Wllam Preson compose.he graduang class of he THE BED BANK BEGIRTEB lcenesof Peer A. Hargan of Vlla Par and Henry Benvenga of "Wall ownshp were graned by Judge Foser las Thursday, * unnwr BMlasny 3ML. " Mss Bearce S. Follroor of New York and Alber A. Hlgglm of Brooklyn, summer resdens of Brelle, wore marred a New York las week. The couple me a Brelle. from a wagon las week whle drunk, and was pcked up By " polceman. Morganvlle grammar school. The He was senenced o-a monh n he closng exercses wll be held n hecouny jal. Mehods church omorrow ngh. Coage Bened for JTursoa. Sled In Germany. Mrs. A. N. Wharenby, supernen-v John Aeggcr, who sold hs propery den of he Sprng Lake hospal, has a Freehold several monhs ago andrened he Thome coage a har BUB»way a A eam of horses owned by Read & Vanderveer of Freehold and drven by Alonzo Thomas ran away las week. The horses were hrown and one of a Newark. hem receved a sraned shoulder. Avon Sop. B.nndsy Ball. Gfs o Pasor. The parshoners of he Clarksburg The Avon borough councl has n-crcu of he Mehods cmrch recenly gave her pasor, lcv. B. K. sruccd he borough polceman o enforce l(e ordnance prohbng Sunday Way, a new buggy, se of harness, robe baseball. Several games have and whp. been played on Sunday hs year. Bale of Seed Company 1! srees;... Ionff Branoaa Boaffe. A sale of he personal effecs of he The Long Branch commssoners Crne seed company wll be held a I ransaced her mos mporan em Morganvlle nex Monday, he same of busness snce her elecon las me as he sale of he companys real week, when hey.adoped a budge of esae. $252, for he comng year. Deah of Asbury Park Woman. Woman Ololr for Ocean Grove. Mrs. Sarah A. Brower of Asbury The chor for he Ocean Grove audorum Park ded a he Sprng Lake hospal ha summer wll conss solely las Thursday. She was 14 years old of women. I has been a hard maer and had been. a he hospal wo o ge bass and enor sngers and he men wll be elmnaed hs year. Guardsmen o Sloo Ths Wee. The pracce daes He for he arge pracce of he guardsmen of he. Second. regmen a Sengr are from Juno 10h o June 15h; The Prnceon company s shoong oduy. Wllffo o Sookholm. G.,M. L, Sachs, a Long Branch summer resden, s one of he commssoners for he Olympc mee a Sockholm, Sweden, nex monh. Mr. Sachs wll Bal for Sweden n a few days. In Jal for rghng-. Charles Neal, Sm Baley and Lesle Saulson were arresed a Long Branch las week for fghng on decoraon day. 1 They were held n $300 bal each for he grand jury. abflffns Commencemen. The closng exercses of he Seabrgh grammar school wll be held a he Mehods church omorrow afernoon. Rev. 0. S. Duffeld wll make henddress o he graduaes. Cemeery Company Offcals. John M. Harrs has been eleced presden of he M. Prospec cemeery company of Asbury Park. Wllam A. Berry s vce presden and L. D. Baker secrearynnd reasurer. Bough a Bg Farm. «l>. A, Radke of New York has bough a 120-acre farm a EnglBhown. Mr. Radke has moved o Freehold and s makng exensve mprovemens o hs farm buldngs. Broke Ha Nose. Harry Clayon, a Freehold bucher, was grndng some mea las week, when ho handle of lm machne slpped off and sruck hm n he face, breakng a bone n Ms nose. Sled of Apoplexy. Mrs. Jula Hellng, wfe of John A. Hullng of Ocoan Grove, dud lns Wednesday mornng of apoplexy. She was 60 yours old and loaves sner besdes her husband. Tre Company Xnpeolon. Phl Daly fre ronpnny of Lo Branch wll have H annual nhpe;on n July Blh. Murpha Woolley anl Dr. II. II. Clark are hew honorary membeh of he conpny. Mlllworer Bankrup. The-frm, of AmUjwu & Goodsoll mlhvorkcfl, of Long Drancl, las gnn no volunary bankrupcy. The lnlle. are placed n $2,07H.SM am «lnnes nl $17,:n.(«. mnje by Heavy Slower. A heavy wnd und hal aorn pnsho uyer Allenown on Ovrnruon day urn ld comldorable damage. TIO-J wore uproolhlj fenefl blown down anl wn low punch broken ou, Hew Pasor Insalled. Icv. Arhur 0. Wrgh wnn nhnllr s )ar of he Ilcholl Ilupln lurh Tonly nl ;l of hn week Iov. Kroes Thmnun of Adnm pe flllllll l ll HCIVlcOH. * Hew Xlghs for AUenlnrs. AllvnlnuH IIIHDIIKII l" lm Kvrn a I rac for nuvornl lon lnp pmn nurmounul wh rlukvm of Tunn«Un llghlfl. Klghcn ol<n II ( b unel along hn ccn fron, The general baggage agenb of he Uned Saes, who are holdng her annual convenon a New York, spen Frday a Asbury Park akng n he sghs of ha resor, long Branch Xoel Improved, The Alanc hoel a Lone Branch, owned by Smon Glaser, has been overhauled for he summer season. Mr. Glaser spends abou $5,000 on he propery every year.".-.. (Ms Three Monh* n fall. Henry Forney, who recenly pleaded mly o he hef of an overcoa a Jprng Lake, was senenced o hree monhs n he comy-jal by Judge Foser las week. ^ Tennen Farm Bold:. Oo H. Newhouse of NewarkHKS sold hs farm a Tennen, known as he Gallager farm, o New York pares. Mr. Ncwhouse wll move hs famly back o Newark. Bookless Drver Fned. Earl Sone was nrresel a Asbury Park Saurday ngh week for drvng on he sdewalk and was also charged wh ressng he offcer. He was fned $2.60. Fryer a Chcago. When he New Jersey delegaes o he Republcan naonal convenon arrve a Chcago hey wll be greeed by Arhur Pryor of Asbury Park and hs famous band. Ben o Jal for Monh. James Hayes of Long Branch fell reurned o hs old home ) Germany, place and has fed up as a home for ded here-las monh. He and hshe nurses. & wfe were well known a Freehold. former Bealden Sck. Roland Lupon, a former resden of Maawan, s sck wh yphod fever n a Newark hospal. Mr. Lupon s manager for a lubrcang ol company Cons Sranoh Wunmn Oueraen On. Mm. Koer Hpvn «f LUIIK lrnncl wnh opcrnml on l her Imnm lh U for an nffllclm of her Hljl our, l)r 1rul Kuhn nnd Dr. I), If. Krp pr num hn opmulun. uoceeful Churol Mavuer, Tluumr loll In he lnll a (Hen dpln oftnwralun ny wun II mcrrk lupln he ulrmy wlr. Ovc 10fl wan akon In md 70 WHO clcnw M*Uwm aoy la w«4. IKIUU J, llloo of Hronklyn.» fmmp rrnuun of Moawon, and MIM Don Cyrlax of Brooklyn wll n mnrrl«l al ha place on Wadnmday, Juno 2<lh HenWIll of n VfhoUsuld weeks. Sprnklng Conrac Awarded, The conrac for sprnklng he srees of Nepune ownshp hs summer has been awarded o Edon Reed for $21 per week foo-a eam and drver. r-. K Brdge Conrac Awarded. - The board of freeholders have yarded he conrac for a new brdge er Deal lake o Owcr J. Melee of ong Branch. Mr. Melees bd was :. 4, delphlu Hgh School oradnass. Mss Esher Hall, Russell Conover, Wllam Hendrckson and Harry Erckson of Adelpha are graduaes of j le Freehold hgh school n hs years lass. omao Plans Solen. Abou 200 omao plans were j olen from Benjamn - Probascos j ach a Freehold las week. They rere of an early varey and were n oom. * More Pay for Laborers. The Sprng Lake borough councl has graned! an ncrease n wages o men employed by he borough. Hereafer heyawll receve;22 cens an lour. / wo New Teachers. Mss A. Howland of Bradley Beach nd Mss Semper of Pon Pleasan lave been engaged as eachers n he 3radley Beach school for he comng year. Aendng Church Convenon. Rev. H. K. Pos nnd Charles V. Du- Bos are represenng he Freehold Reformed church a he general synod of he church a Grand Rapds, Mchgan. Fre Company Trusoe Sleeed. Fred N. VanNoo of Wes Long Branch was eleced a rusee of he fre company of Un place lns week succeed he lae Wllam I. Slocum. Moorcycls Mees wh Mshap. John Mller of Tennen los conrol f hs moorcycle whle speedng hs week and crashed nn a brdge fender. J le escaped wh somo severe bruses. Carpeners (Je Moe Fay. Freehold carpeners a few days ago nofed her employers ha hey waned more pay. They were graned $:!.25 a day, an ncrease of 25 cens. oaoea In Bloom. John Lamb of Mlhrs n ho frs farmer n ha won o hnvu u feld of ponwr n UUmm. IIUWKOIUH appeared on hs ponch on June In. nough a Buldng Lo. Prof, (rorgu NT Wlknson of Freehold hm bough n buldng lu a ha lncc from Mrs. JnS S. Parker. Inn-leu V. Dullos nml lm sal. freelold srees o Be oled, Man and Souh ncn n Vnwhold re o I n H rkl(l wh nl by lm onunlhlmc-h. Tloclnon url. H o rwuva a new coal of g uvcl. Dlayeown Man Buys Trees. R. HnvMm nf Imluynlow hm bokb nmb rw from Mllln II. Irons nml Imn rnd lcn o bn mwnlll In conver Ilcn no lunvr. Theaer Bnployeee Organse. Ink lcr un loyv«n luvo f-mel n (rguncnlun»nd hnv«uf- Illlcd wllh ll InUrnllunl IIIIIIIIHT of Ihcn- ml Mlgfl -puymn. Job a Bank Teller. Wllllnm II. Lymnn»f Munrn hm Jmn II job IIH lllr In llm HHroun nnllohl bunk of Anhuy Puk. In«Oreaa >nelnes lold. Mr. nml Mm. F.dwul Hul««Imv bouuh hn l«renn lunlnnah «f MII- Innf llnnnnn f Alvlplln. Two Mew HesldeKs. DnKhlom were hum In Mm. An dr«w II m In und MID. Clmrl«Alarn of I^ong llrnnrh In wok, Onholq Uhm«l»o Se D««lM«*fl. ll «ho MfFml uf hn ;»l<llr.choc*m f Trwon wll K» o The Sasfacon ha comes from Usng he Bes Fully compensaes for he prce pad for PURE DRUGS The hones pharmacs wll only dspense drugs ha wll produce he resul desred by physcan and paen. OUR CUSTOMERS KNOW They wll ge exacly wha hey ask for and > " YOUR PHYSICIAN KNOWS Hs paen wll ge precsely wha he wans hs paen o have whenever a prescrpon s flled a our sore. Promp aenon and couresy o every cusomer s he rule wh us and our employees. Your chld wll receve as much aenon n makng a A fve-cen pur- chase as he cusomer who spends %en dollars. WE HAVE EXPERIENCE and your prescrpons wll be flled rgh whenever hey are placed n our hands. " JAMES COOPER, JR., The Rexall and Vnol Sore, RED BANK. Broad and Whe Srees. NEW JERSEY. A PROMINENT AUTHOR WRITES, OF THE NEW STEINBACHS We ake he lbery of publshng a personal leer o a member of our frm from Mr. Charles Woodcock Savage, because seems o express so adequaely he purpose of our sore. If, as has been sad, he man who makes wo blades of grass grow where formerly^one grew, s a publc benefacor, surely he man who ransforms ho counry sore of he pas no he grea Deparmen sore of oday--n oher words, brngs he cy of New York o our own doors, and enables us o shop wh he same comfor aa. f we were resdens of ho grea Meropols, s equally a publc benefneor. Wh your grea sore wha s oday, no one wll be oblged o go o New York for anyhng, and he careful housewfe, wll have he $1.7f> he journey would Imve cus, wh whch o buy an added luxury or wo. May our fellow czens by her ncreased paronage gve you he encouragemen you so rchly deserve. Wh my own bes wshes for your success n your every underakng, beleve me o be always. Very ruly yours, - CHAKLES WOODCOCK SAVAlE. ark Mrly xx mnnl o ll; he new Clurh uf n- Holy Spr. Hur Don A Long nranol. A mn (log ap-el n llo Hrcrls I.nng Ilranh Sunday flcrnn. I ncrel M..1. Ilndgley hm wlnf 1 vu Iornrcl and.hn. Theaer Tran Every Mgh. I-rnnnK Junu Sdh llm lll run from NW Vurk wll -.-ur rv-ry lgh, llllfor ll I run b«l»" 1 run Humly lgh. new rah Marke..1, N. Thump <>f»»» (l ", v< ll "" ncl n Huh nnd fru mlr n AnlV 1rk. H" wll I" mnll by rselola Propery Hull. II. V. M. Honln»f Frlmll Mgh ll (MK I- I-"" 1 " Un pln. rreelold Man Buys Tum. "" f ark, Hru l)r. TlmnH II. lrl of A^lmy Pnk, dcl n Un place Iml ThMly. She kavs );x clhl-c. «-» Two HonUa In Jal, J. U. Clycm uf Neplur Cly wun Mnrncrd o wo Knhs n he enmy ju hud week for dmkrnss nml dnlly conduc. Cow Hns Tour Cnlves. A nw IHIOIIKIHK o Mdwnrd llnlcl, who hu n clry fnrm n, l.mver HuMnkvnn, Kw l>u o fnn 4 -nlv*n hn wrk. Job wh Knllrond. IMIWIIKI Wnlwrd of lonnlnlwn ll MM.lllllll II poml 1(111 Wllll ll PlllllllVlvnnn rhonl n. Hn )hrn Tnr Ih Tenoler Kelgs, IMI l.chu lnn rr rnl m prlfy rnrlrr nl. Wrr I,IHIK Hnnh o. rp n ]o fl In he Oklrn. nclnl. "*- Nlnk wh Vennonla. rhonn (lln^hor, nn on lnyr«of Muglll IIIKIII. Ill" ll Dr. A. I 1. Fylm («"»» Mll llhuh. ho )<nl golf chl, wun fk ( n U V od on «. I."nl Ill lunpnl I nu wnxk»nffrlng Krnnk <»llv«r <>< Vw-hM wh jnon. nl n null l«n wl ml l"«hy Mova o Neaellore, hln foo. Mm..1. I. Iflll. Knm Mclur nn s». «. O. *r»m D«. Dr, Nflo «f Fwlnld Vd muvl u llclnr fur (l«nmn, Mm. <!.">IK<III." (I. IrnU, nlhr of ThfT s no real c- of anyone ok nblel wh coun!p>n, Clunllnn-!! IlllcH wll IIIIIKU an n^rcfll movemen. <>C \w b«swu wlu ny unplc-un crcc. Cvl lu-n u rul. I^or nd by.lumen Cooper, Jr., crncr llnul md Whln For Eplepsy or F* TEST THE Kosne TREATMENT Whou l^w >«n««tl"h In IIIIIIIIIIK H"! In n IIIIMIIV home H m hv* onl> or HM n"l"lh lmlollly aalnnl Wllll nl nlllru uf l 1f IK>,r l^lw, lln> Knn Kn rllvps all ffw or hf" juhn wuh an HII r,r. l In III,I»uff.Tr. «,,f K ll- Inv. 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4 PRfcO BANK REGISTER % JDHH H. COOK. Edor ud PuMUW. [AMORCE C. HANCE. Aubu Edor. Buaa* Manson THOMAS IRVIMO BROWN. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: On year f 1.60 BH monhs.76 ~" monhs.40 Enered a he posofllce a Red Bank, W.:?., as necond-class maer. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, TOWN TALK. Some of he resdens of Asbury Park have bcrr m agaon lookng o he dvson of Monmoul couny no wo counes, o be known as Eas MonnQUh «nd Wes Monmouh. Ths s an. old, old projec whch has been alked abou for he pas fory years, bu whch has sel- Some years ago a law was passed Tlo, Asbury Parkers look upon hs pcmunpc cour o he held a places sysem of one secon of he couny oher han a he couny sea, n order payng ou more n axes han ges o.save me, U-ouble and expense o The hack couny s of as much hack n benefs as wholly wrong. I he people of he varous pars of hemporance o he shore as he shore a prncple, however, whch s carred ou by all lvng organsms, from shor sessons of he couny cour o o:on o ry o deprve he wesern couny. Ths law would have enabled s o he nland par. For he shore a lowly fern o he mos hghly complex cvlzaons. In he fern, as well Long Branch, a Red Bank, a Key- mprovemens s as absurd as would have been held a Asbury Park, a par of He couny of a far "Eh are of as n rees andn oher plan lfe, he por, and a some own n he exreme roos and leaves do all he work whle [ wesern purl.of he couny. Cour he runk and branches hrve hrough cases could hen havejbeen red n he acon of he roos and leaves. In hose pars of he coray mos convenen for all he pares > he sus, un anmal, wheher h anmal bo a beas or a human beng, he same condon s shown. Some of he glands, of he resdens of Freehold beleved wnesses 1 as well as prncpals. Some organs and muscles have o worl ha hs law would dver some bus- from Freehold, and hey began much harder han oher pars n or-nesder o keep he organsm n Rood con- proceedngs o have he law se asde. p g g don. In a famlv, one or wo of he They -,.. clamed,,., ha he law members do he work and suppor he (consuonal, \ alned a ha me 94,734 nhabans. s o ge he legslaure o dvde he Of hc^e, 74,453 are n ha par of couny. Tha won be done»nd s he couny $$~bff as Eas Monmouh, only a wase of me and effor.for by he Asbury^ark people, and 20,281 he Asbury Parkers o underake. ae n ha pars of he couny se offand jus consder he absurdy of, as Wes Monmbuh, Freehold, he he easern par of he couny gong j couny sea, Js n he cener of heo he legshure and askng ha he Wes Monmouh secon. The people couny be.dvded because hey arcs \ of he shore secon of he couny, no beng reaed far.. In 1910 here. comprsng nearly four-ffhs of hewas 20,000 people n he wesern pm j populaon, are compelled o ake a of he couny and 74,000 n he.eas-1 long, roundabou and expensve roue ern par. By nex year, when he n gong o he couny Bea o ransac legslaure mees, he fhore secon j cour busness. The expense o hewll probably have ncreased o 80,000 shore secon n geng o and from nhabans.. The Asbury Parkers I he couny sea s large, bu he ex-woulpense n me and rouble s very mujh ng he legslaure.o preven 20,000 ] hus be n he poson of ask-; more serous han he money expense. people from oppressng 80,000., I Tha four-ffhs of he people of a would be us absurd as he suaon n couny should be pu o grea rouble and expense for he convenence of he remanng one-ffh, s ceranly an njusce whch should no be permed o connue. A hundred and ffy years ago.freehold "Was he cener of populaon of he wesern secon of he couny. dom Ro leyond he alk sapc. Asbury Park people have recenly been probably was sll he cener of popu- ho couny. Up o ffy years ago Thus he enre power of he couny res.-; n he shore secon. Four-ffhs Iomp.lnf! fgures o shcrv he amoun laon. BuV wh he upbuldng of of he voersof he couny lve n he of couny axes pad by each secon he shore secon of he couny he shore secon. They have four voes of he couny and o Fhow also hecener of populaon began o shf. o one voe n he nland par. If he amoun of. benefs receved by each The cener of populaon of Monmouh couny a he presen me s shore wans he couny sea moved secon when he axes are spen. The has he voes o move. I can elec shore secon, whch s much he smalles n area and whch s by far helong Branch, und Long Branch s probably abou hree mles wes of mos v valuable. pays he greaer unquesonably nearer he cener of amoun of Ihecouny axes and ro- populaon han any oher lar-ge muncpaly.. eeves less n he way ofmprove- :;: * U I mers hfln pays ou. ohers. In a communy, some members, by reason of ceran specal I s dffcul o see wheren here naural or acqured advanages, have was any parcle of njusce n hs > do he major par of keepng he law. I s rue ha mgh have communy n fjuod condon, whle dvered a lle hoel busness and her members of f he communy, oher busness from Freehold, bu hs who are less advanageously suaed, should no have been permed o lve parly or wholly a he expense overbalance he welfare of a grea of he mole acve and beer qualfed par of he people. Why should no members. In a couny.fnade up of a he people be permed o hold her number of communes, each of whch cours n he places where s mos Nohng ha has happened n a s suaed ngre or less dfferenly convenen o hem? Where s here long Whle has srred up he.republ- machne n R«d Bank as much as from all he ohers, he same condon prevals. Some of he., communlowng people o ransac her cour any njusce or any unfarness n al-caes have"lo do a greaer amoun of busness where can be done mos work han he ohers.. and have _ o. expedcusly, and wh he leas exeonbue more largely o he general j pensc? The judges of New Jersey,.suppor. The same prncple s also however, decded ha o bold couny carred hrough all sos of co-oper- cour n Monmouh couny n any he "Praes of Pcwancc," where four polcemen, rmed wh revolvers und clubs, were beggng a solary unarmed ndvdual no o kll hem. THE RED BANK BE0I8TEB per year. The Republcan machne of saon n hs counry on hs rac. Red Bank had conrol of he ownthe farms bough were hose of ave enerprses, begnnng wh enerprses ha are purely volunary, onal." -They declared ha he sep oward savng hs money for he P. Woolley and Wllam L. Robnson. placo bu Freehold was "unconsu- hree sold years, bu hey ook no Charles Lews, H. C. Hance, George such as ordnavy busnesses, and con- cours n Monmouh couny mus be axpayers of he own. All hey consdered was spendng ho publc money. The Shark rver se s sad o have I s sad he farms brough $140,000. nung hrough all lnos up o hose held a Freehold, whch s afer all whch are purely mlary or consccp only anoher" llusraon of how hethey were so successful n spendng lk py d y been seleced by Marcon hmself. He. cours annul l and d overhrow h he welfare of he people. deb on he own. The own has now before he deal was closed and an- l money ha hey lef an enormous wen over he ground abou a week ve, lke urmes and naves. * * $ * * n he banks $50,001) of noes lef by nounced o he drecors of he company ha re land was jus sued The man argumen se forh by he he old board of commssoners, besdes all he oher debs hey lef. Snce he cours canno be held r lon Asbuy pays Parkers* ou more ha han he shore receves, sec- I dfferen locales, bu mus be held s hus shown o have s coralluy, u.* * * he couny sea, he hng whch hroughou all lvng organsms. H [should he done s o move he couny The old board of commssoners, s one of he fundamenal prncples j sea o he place where wll be mos afer hree years of offce holdng, *? Tle shove secon of he couny conans four mes as many voers 8s every couny offcal from he shore secon fjh wans o. Three of he fve freeholders are now from he shove secon of he couny und hs gves he shore secon full power of conrol of mprovemens. A dvson of he couny s wholly unnecessary o ge far reamen for he shore. w * * be for a man o e a gh cord around hs lef arm o keep he blood from gong here and o nvcr he blood o Vs.rgh arm, on he heory ha he rgh arm was enled o all he blood because dd mos of he work. The shore secon can ge everyhng wans anl everyhng l mgh o have whou any dvson of he couny.: If he shore secon was ll he couny s dvded before goes ou afer he hngs wans, wll wa forever. Bu can ge he couny sea moved o a more convenen locaon, and can secure a jus and equable dsrbuon of axes. If sars afer hese hngs can succeed; bu f seeks o oban hese benefs only hrough a dvson of he couny s foredoomed o falure. he-akng over by he couny of wo mles of he man srees n Red Bank. Ths means a clear savng o he axpayers of Red Bank of.f2,000 o $.1,000 MAP OF 1 MONMOUTH COUNTY, Showng he Proposed Dvson no Eas Monmouh and Wes Monmouh Counes. COMPANY BUYS LAND. Wlrleaa ToWffxapl Concern o BolA Mala Saon a Shark Blver. The Marcon wreless elegraph company" of Amerca has bough four farms a he head of Shark vver, cov ssng n all of 600 acres, and s beleved he company wll erec s man for her purpose. I was announced las week ha he Marcon company had bough 1,6f. acres a Por Monmouh for a sfalon. Ths sale, s of growh. To deny he jusce of convenen for all he people. A law beleved, dd no go h-ough because wen ou of offce wh Eroad sree n hs prncple would be o no only go passed a year or wo ago provdes for he rac was no large enough. The he wors condon had ever been up agans he val prncple of all movng a couny sea o a new locagrowh; bu would lead o an ab- on when he populaon of he couny whch s essenal for a wreless sa- Shark rver rac has a hgh elevaon n snce he own of Red Bank was ncorporaed n They dd no ry surdy f carred ou o s legmae changes so as o make hs change on. From wha represenaves of o ge he freeholders o ake over he concluson. For f each sucon of a desrable. Of course would be road as u couny rod, and hey dd couny s enled o receve back n vasly beer o have cour held n no ry o keep he road n order.. mprovefnenls every nldreren places n he couny so ha j. m l e s Nonnlln was sra. supern he company -sad o people lvng near he Shark rver land s beleved ho wreless company nends erecng s man saon here for he recevng of mesages from all he way across he Alanc. INJURED BY TSAIN. of he welfare of he oher pars of "f,l"s people and dspensng jusce. ns vom. lu, y hek. m proceedngs o he borough or cy. And f every;»"» "»< he double effec or makng Kl, f lc coun y o ake over he roads Bradlojr Beach Alan Seps n Fron of secon of a borough or cy s enled jusce promp as well as cheap, for j u. 0UK h R,, Rank whch -onnored ] Tran a T,ong Braucl Sn on. o receve back every dollar pad n here was no appeal from he kngs, ^.j,,, h. C()UIly,. 01K s,-omng no! Joseph Feser of Bradley Beach, a axes l.y ha secon, hen, followng, lresms. U-m<rally on, hs decsons U(. () n. nu f n, m " he norh, eas, souh paner employed by he New York am ll.., l every ddl ndvdual ax- conaned much more mow jusce han (Ido j aml Wl, K- Tlc couny agreed o ake and Long ISranch ralroad, was serously njured by beng sruck by a each selun s enled o he/lwsos n hese days where he Ue.se roads s ov-r, OVH", hu. n couny can lecve bark n benefs or mprove- ; "" " f he appl-an or fool crhnculmens every dollar whch ha ml- <_ urn he scales of jusce, fxed by he sale commssoner of ake roads over only on condons j ran a he Long Branch saon las Thursday mornng. Foser had jus vduul pay s n ax S, regardless of lc :....,,, roads. The condons of akng over j arrved a Long Branch, where he was effec on he.sl of he communy of he roads of Hcd lnnk and converng! employed. le sepped of he ran h. carryng nu <>f such a prncple. 1. Asbury Park wll fal n uny effor hem no couny roads are he same us on he sde farhes from he saon..,.,.. may mala o d\ r le ho couny. Ths hose whch preval (n all oher couny and sepped drecly n fron of anoher ran. Ihe engneer was brng- has been alled abou for fory years, Is. No oher brck roads have ng he ran o a sop when Foser wa. sruck. Foser was hrown several fee and was unconscous and bleedng from he head when pcked up. A srecher was procured and he was aken o he hospal. XOdgO Fropsrlev Tfxablo. of H clan. The chn would gve hm ^j,. 1!:<l!«"v ],.,,<) :,Iwav,!,. ^ le ad ll can 1 of rouble, and h was luh.cne, vclu; he couny. He I Tle presen board of commssoners! The sae board of axaon has decded ha lodge buldngs are axable. )*l compelled <> en o le asssance had alk mmv alm l and -had has saved he axpayers of Red Hank of He rh whn was aacked bv wl. nnre al ou han any oher frum $2,0(10 o $-1,000 every yr. The The decson uas nuule as he resul.<ml;-de v,n>>: could buld hv lea men n he couny pu ogeher. Republcan machne of Ked Hunk of an appeal made by he Alanc ov. n c;;-lo, eluplnv bs nun reaner;:, Ye when le had opporuny o enforce bs conenon and o force he Dunk l.m money f had wanedan assessmen on he lodge buldng! could have saved n. axpayers of Red Hghlands lub;c of Odd Fellows from all I eollllu. 1! Ills own allars enrely v:. of manknd save enaenenl nf a law dvdng he \ o. I ddnl care anyhng abou snv- on he ground ha he lodge was a ov whom br rul.i as - onny le "lad down," be.au.-e He ng money fur Ihe people of Red Dank charable organzaon. Ihe ax Mrr a.-kel.-:;.-.l ance dvson of le couny would have re-: and s. ook no acon oward geng ax board held ha he lodge dd no b- p llr vw ;u..ll law. : uhvl n he 1.f some prof n a j for Ied Hank he advanages whch come under he charable organzaons recognzed by he law. Ull I v.s Ullsle of Ill man \clo hadsuppored bu n hs al! oher borauchs have n Ihe maer of I be 11 kl or eb n lau> :nd mpall-w uu Kle lu\s b* of couny roads. Wha specally, on,.. l.n. wu hen pol leal condons were glnd.s Ihe Republcan machne s ha Scnmbo. Compnuy Wns Su. 1 Ml.ll Is s l. I malc he dvson of n* hs savng for he people of Ked Hank Hu a.-, vh/.alnu bea mme and c.onlv p. pn-.-blo; n.r s l lkely ha was clfecled by llenocras. II was a The New York and Jsew Jersey.e cnpl.\ men be.anc mne and jnl 1 cndms w! ever agan be Democrac board of freeholders and a seamboa company was awarded a mol- nclllrpelllllll..mlel a whle IaV., ble fur he dvson uf henenocac hoard of comnssuners sx-cen verdc a Freehold las week un mall was allowed (.> oulaw bnl-elf, culu. whch made hs savng for Red lank, agans.fola Iarr and Kufus 0. Wallng»f bc Keypm dork company. IK- ;\UM he cnmunn y ha.l need, and whch las resuled n pung lnn and of bs remnvo:.. If he cl.m Broad sree, n excellen condon. The su WII- brough for damages becuuse uf 11c:.p\ssng. The Keypor In he fr:- place he large oune e..lc. up.u bm c had (. ew uu hh,, f l.rl be, Im n- publc welfare. nf Ihe sale wll oppose he dvson of dock company wan buldng u do-k and.monnlul couny because ha would Al Ibe pl MMI nl n. malle hew Tle Republcan machne nf Redhe. defendans drove plng on laud 1ve Morculh cnnly wu scmdos. I a nn II ha^ I.e. and " malle Hank cares nohng al all nbul he clamed by be seamboa company. n.lead nf one, am le bg counes l> >w n II, III.) I-IIV l.y welfare of he own. Tha was ahown > ln!- v ae lredy H >lan!v ha le Ill ll! 1 <a (by He nanu.t n whch l ruducod ef uln-elf I, rm l.;: ba\e on Imell fv IS II ll b.b, Ib I,l,.l p he publc busness whle was n of- I s now well known hnl no more n le nale (ro n.ruu o han one rase nf rheumasm n U*n requres any nernal reamen wha- mled. I l b p,, Mla In -e Monmouh her n-,and by he cn. IIII.IK dell lef le leeu II US n II..1. le lebnd when l was lred nu uf llkc. d\bl he lnes rraned by ever. All ha s needed s a fw upplcaon of ChumlHrlns Lnmen Kvell nl. n llnel be I.. Il.. harmful. lces, lo spend publc money, and o ml,,, I l1 " Wha l cnm for s o hold he of. Asllny lk people, Wesern Mon lnlf «l laoll l.l have a selnor o re > anl msscjul UK* pn a each applcuon. Try and n«n how Llly l le m:-l..in lu,l\e, \sll gel fa aul easy jnbn for lvng-rs-on I,..Ill opllno of lll.l.si, whl oul II :;II. I In II I.In.,!,,!. who obey Ihe IIO.-KS whsle. If be I! V wll rlrvp ho pnn and porpncsh. 11M > W I M l b l ll!l\l. I l l s l.o..i Mm Deuocnl. 1 ; who are now n olcr woull lep holl n he Seme fo Hohl by.innm (.oopcr, Jr., corner only wesle Ihe publc money, f hey ll-, po lllnll (f,"l.!,ms(. llrod and Whe Krren. Would ple 11 [ > II lo of!ll ee:,ary j No fur. pa>u n.le,\,.. Ib, only wuubl never eue-el I > anydebs, f Ihev would pu n UIHT res ba"k n mpl (verne j. Co I al a.enenl, and nelher eel led, A. 1 would lo. of ne wbo;e only car^1 would In. bn y Pall, nnl llu. Inn. um of Ibe lo grab all he money hey could, luf j mlm of Ibe nnly have no vald,al. Tells Women would llou..e he Republcan llll clllll e.plul Tha I n nccod wh all : jkl lnvl In Ile grul, for Ilen nulle, nn<! l:. n IMTIIII nln wh I,1,1,,:, ullos n n culy j would have a campagn argumen he hjdrf. uul ume. prncple, uf and s ale also preven Aw l llhe runng full. Hu o gve l<> own How o Have cn/aln md u hnnv. Iul f vnu of hem ( un nepl (ble df I UIMIIMIO of louly. If h cnulv j ood governmen and o wve he own W.le (bv Inve, Ilen A.bnv lnl* b:n : lgb W.-lru Mumuull j noey, (hone un< Um wry la»l Unv," I would be o complan, lln /l l need lo be re s! urelv D-ocr.lc, llu Kepullhn lou.-lne wmn. ThaH Charmng Har! Whle Ml. Mcmlxfd Un m-pnule nemr.m.n ll would be un I why Ihe Kepuldcu murhlnr lun lr- /Mmrlg fny dfferen froh une nl. lly >u Kepl.l.n Iony, lfcune o crazy nhl over n- enuhy If A nny Imk and Ibe lme uccou Ibe I lemo. al were n.ul n (I Inkng nv- Ihc..n rodn md relevng of l.h«< eouny MI.* pu ll..lnlne hey would no perm n He l.xpuvrn of Ked Ilmk from he rouble und expll.o of Illlllllllllllg llciii. lny n( l el 1 lel nle llhvi< Jll» llllll pnjer jlulnl., «rul hr evln Hhnld be ndl. UllllTr! -yc uln,,. l fn..n y ml hey dv.on whch wnbl m.u- a new He mllnll enmy; whle f III.. lc llh j m. wn. In IIIMI ml hey would. lluly ufee I,, eenle n n,w Delln lrle rully. llnru Talk nlnu ol Rough, (-nfw har U unnreyury; m> IH (udl, dull looknk ulr, OHIHIIUIT and ncnlp ch nro boh eauwd by n uounulnon of nemfy Illl und ran cnlly bo Korn rll nf. Dmlnr Komn rnm.falnk har nml dnuxh of h* hlr und ncalp, urn*d by KMj^loson of (Ml Mfv*. nnd rlnuhl l le llvmlroy^d. l d Mf. (...g Iob Inon of l^>nj{ \< you luv rny of he hnlr rouhla TIHIH Ibce III no lnnce of dvdng llnnch wan lullv luud on lu fnr, mcnlbnol.ubovo Jnwn Coopur, Jr., (h# of Ihe Irglmnlc crvmn"! of Ibe couny, bu le n nbunlnn up buln, hhly nl lu" In Ihlndny wll KmanU 1AKIBIAN HAlRU> lm nhord M«cll.n of h> rounly H n 1 l.ll ly In, o nbllo.l evcrylbmjr bv hn eplonlon of un ol MOTH. Mm. nul vnymn of h»m or wl r»fjnd h)d4n( lfh U he lofudo of h<. cuv.l rou.hle Iho XIW<IR an KobrrHn wnn nlunn a h» lm>. Unryour monpy. couny nc. Th» A«bury InrU >.-.. l> poo.bllllen nl I bo «lo,, nplol! T (.. Inblg bmnnn Ixlcd wlrn he ««v«iauihian HAOK la n d«ll rhful hv«lrp m««l m«b whhl nhnwu Anbury Ilbc-rn c»n.luln I hu I bo nkl rulnl<<l l«raumn and pldlmmy Imlr lr,»«ln f.lh«n MnK wm «4u lh«lr >ropo>»d HIKW for ll< dlv-«l<> nh. ce. on In UenLcd unjllrly andnpbubxl. Mn I»l<jl»on r«n nu l.y many houmula of anlf Aml- Of (h* mony, ArvnrrlllK III I In. r In II:. ol,l,., mlul bv I bo ldlndlodn nnl rollrd In h«mn whch CAM who 4«M W U r«ml* vf 1810 Monmouh couny nn PIHIIOII, md IIKI nly Omy u«h)w! nnved Irnr lf). bole CO c*nu. RED BANK TRUST COMPANY Offce 28 Monmouh Sree, nex o Posoffce, Red Bank, New Jersey. THIS COMPANY PAYS 3 J A % on nacve accouns, amouns no lmed.. 3 % on cerfcaes of depos, for 3 monhs. V/ % on cerfcaes of depos, for 2 monhs.. 2 % on cerfcaes of depos, for 1 monh. Le us ake care of your nacve funds on he above lberal bass. Your accoun s subjec o whdrawal whou noce. Loans Made on Bond and Morgage. THOMAS N. McCARTER, PRESIDENT NEWTON DOREMUS, VICE PRESIDENT JESSE MINOT,- TREASURER DIRECTORS UZAL H. McCARTER, RUMSON, N. J. NEWTON DOREMUS, RED BANK, N. J. JOHN H. MOUNT, RED BANK, N. J.- CLARENCE G. APPLETON, NEWARK, N. J. FREDERICK W. EGNER, NEWARK, N. J. CLARENCE WHITE, RED BANK, N, J. JESSE MINOT, RED BANK, N. J. THOMAS N. 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Funeral Work a Specaly., ]»»»»» *»»»»»» >»»» »»»» »« "In concludng hs revew of he years work, almos all of whch was performed under he personal drecon of he lae Presden, whose plans were oulned o and approved by he Board of Drecors a he bfjjpnnng of 1911,1 desre o say ha, n co-operaon wh he Board, wll be he am of he offcers o connue he polces whch have guded The Prudenal o such sgnal success n he pa», polces whch have mean so much n ganng he confdence of he publc and n keepng fah wh our parons." (JSxrwcC from Annual Rpor a Pmldn Forr F. Oryn for 19l.) The Prudenal by WHM I WMfMBf

5 NEWS FROM HIGHLANDS. TRADE BOARD TO CONFER WITH FREEHOLDERS ON ROAD CHANGES. The Maer of Buldng a New Brdge a Hghland. Wll AUo Be Taken up wh he Freeholder*--Hghland* Buldng Locn Share* Cam Efeven Per Cen Las Year and Preme-More Ths Year- Bg Thne for Red Men. Abou fory members of he Hghends board of rndo urned ou a Frday nghs meeng. Tho mprovemen commee repored ha Cnnrles E. Close, clerk of he board of fveeloldcra, had been seen.regardng he proponed change o Novesnk avenue, near he Eas Vew hll. Mr. Close old.ha commee ha he presen plans probably would no be acceped by he sae board. Ernes A. Q. Infemann, C. Mell Johnson, Harry N. Johnson, Lous Splznnjjlo and Dr. X L. Opfermann Were apponed R commee o aend he meeng of he freeholdera a Freehold oday and go ovor ho maer of he proposed he Ina rolley cars are leavng he Hghlands a ngh o sop nose and The Concord campng club of Brook- have pu up her en on Gravelly dorder. Marn Gerbrach of helyn Marn house endorsed he reques pon a Waer Wfe*. There are Anoher marshal wll be pu on heegh members of he club, and durng force n wo weeks, and hen he mar-hshals wll have regular beas. The every Saurday and say unl Sun- summer monhs hey come down rolley passengers use par of heday ngh. sdewalk on NaveBnk avenue, near he Helen, he wo-year-old daugher Bas Vew house) as wang place of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Corse, was and Mr. Roman hough he rolley slghly burned las Monday by placng her rgh hand on he op of an ol company should pu up a wang room here. aove whch had jus been lghed. Phlp Lavoe was apponed specal Dr. John L, Opferman dressed he marshal whou pay. Mr. Lavoe s burn, he dancng maser a B. J. Cregh- Charles Scalenger of Newark, who has been spendng some me a he ons pavlon, road changes. Some me ago heannual Bunco Suocas. Hghlands, reurned o Newark las ralroad ofncal me wh he couny offcals a he Hghlands and an The annual dance of he Oass baseball eam was held Saurday ngh a so sunburned ha hey were swollen Wednesday. Sealengers arms were agreemen was made whereby a new brdge was o be bul a he Hghlands. Ths wll auo be aken up wh Creghons -pavlon on Bay avenue. and n-reed of medcal reamen. A large number of persons wore presen, N. Crawley, J. Brennnn, B. ony on" Bay avenue: are beng re- The bungalows n C. WllamsB col- he freeholders. The mprovemen commee repored ha he Cenral Johnsonc, M. Johnson, E. Foser, P. paned and pu n shape for he summer renng season. Several new ones. ralroad Had pu wo kerosene lghs Johnson and W. Fehlhaber were on a ho saon In place of he elecrc he arrangemen commee and A. have been bul"-oru Mr. Wllams s lghs ha had been promsed. These Smh, J. Camenskee, T. Tomlson, abou ready for he summer rade. lghs ore no sasfacory o he F. Lavoe, H. Huner, C. Herber and Oo Gnuschy s havng an addon. board. The ralroad Has promsed o W. Jurgenson were ho members of bul o hs sore on Bay avenue. The dran he low lands adjonng he he recepon commee. The honor- members of he club are H. Tc-Gauscny wll use for a vegeable buldng wll be 12x20 fee and Mr. racks beween Mller sree and, heary Waer Wch dsrc bu he work has Sherry, W. Hew, CM. Johnson, sand; Henry Wesenburger of Mller no been done. Ths wll be aken up G. V. Johnson, H. A. Brown, B. sree s dong he work. jonly by he mprovemen commee Creghon, Harry Eberle, G. Coree, Harry Swarz has mpored a and ho borough councl. C. W. Brelle, J. Reddngon and Hon. quany of souvenrs from Germany J. S. Hoffman of he ransporaon A. B. Red., and he has lad n a bg supply of freworks. He says he s prepared o commee repored ha he Indopend- Saa Ofllwf Man Tl»». gve Hghlands a bg nose on he. en Order of Foresers of Newark Capan Wllam Mead made an offcal vs" o he Bed Bank lodge of A 14x18 foo addon has been bul Fourh. would begn runnng s specal excursons o Hghland Beach hs week. Red Men las week and found one o he church sore on Bay avenue The excursons brng abou 600 per-member n he lodge room. Mr. Mead whch wll be used for bakng pur- EOns each rp. Mr. Hoffman s ry-hnkng o ge he Cenral ralroad o sop have aken o he all mber. He ha all he Bed Bank braves s excurson rans a Hghlands saon,as well as a Hghland Beach. ard found hem busy a her meeng. vsed he Eumson rbe las Tuesday The Foresers have los money on He vbed he Maawan rbe las her excursons In pas years and. hey wan he Hghlands board of Thursday and found ou ha even he rade o asss hem. A collecon wll sachem <of he rbe was no able o probably be aken up among he bus- ell hm when hey had held her los ness men for he lodges benef f he excurson rans sop on he Hghlands de of he rver. W. 0. Sheldon of he publcy commee repored ha copy for he offcal bookle was comng n slow and ha he work was delayed on hs accoun. The elephone company s exendng s servce o he resdenal dsrc of he Hghlands. Tho board wans he polca and wres a he Eas Vew hll aken down and he wres placed underground. Phlp Greenspaun complaned of he condon of he horse rough, a he corner of Valley and Bay avenues. I was saed ha a publc drnkng founan for men and anmals would probably be donaed o he borough eoon. Addson Koman objeced o he unsghly condon of propery n pars " of he Hghlands, especally o propery on Fourh sree. The sysemac. collecon of garbage wll be began hs week and f he propery owners do no clean up her propery afer he garbage man ges o work he board of healh wll ge afer hem. Frank Gerbrach hough a Hgh lands band would be a good hng, as here were a number of good muscans n le Hghlands. J. J. Ramsay suggesed an open ar meeng of he board, wh he Seabrgh band presen. Boh suggesons were lef o he eneranmen commee. Abou wo weeks ago a numbor of solders from For Hancock caused a fgh n ho Hghlands. Complan was made o he offcers a For Hancock and he conduc of he solders whle a ho Hghlands s beng regu laed. Frank Gerbrach and Samuel Sraus old of recevng communcaons from he Wes Hoboken Boy Scous regard ng camp quarers for hs season. The Hghland realy company wll glvo he scous campng ground whou charge and he merchans wll gve he scou managers specal prces on goods. The boys range from egh o egheen years old. Abou 300 boys are regsered n he camp nnd hey wll have abou 100 ens. Afer ho meeng voln and pano musc \va( rendered by Sraus and Pangborn and recaons and solos were rendered by Mr. Gbbs of Seabrf;h. The eneranmen commee served coffee, sandyvches and cake, nlldlnj- and Loan Mellnr. Tho.annual meeng of he Hghlands buldng rnd loan assocaon wll bo held Frday ngh n Johnson & Jenknsons offce. The nne nspecor of buldng and lonn assocaons wen over he books of he Hghlands assocaon las week mul found everyhng all rgh. He complmened ho offcers upon he good showng of ho organzaon. Las yenr he earnngs of ho arsocaon worn over eleven pur cen. Mos of he money on he hll. All he bouses on Hgh- avenue and vcny have been borrowed from he assocaon MBland been used In pung up new buldngs rened and only n few rnnges Ir le n ho Hghlands. Hghlands buflncjs dsrc reman Iff Tm* (or M*a M«n. vncan. Nuwaslnk rbu of led Men of ll (h- Gnlldrvn Bay Bx*roU*«. IHJIIIH wll Imva a l>([ u omorrow The nnl Chldrens day exercses ngh. They have four or llvo o Inae a hs meeng and hey wll also Bay nvenuu Sunday ngh. A were held n le Mehods church on apecnl make arrangemens o uko ho members o n bg meeng a Perh Amboy on Saurday ngh, June llhh..several of ha members haw fus power boas or auomobles and hey wll UHII hem o alc«hose who wlah o aend he meeng. araacllmn Tardy Monday Mgh. The meeng of ho councl Monday ngh dd no bogln unl nlno oclnrk a several members were lae, C. Mell Johnson of hre* commal repored ha ncvcrnl BrMU wcro beng rruvelcd mul ha ha couny would ol Nnvoslnk nvonu<\ WlUnm II. Anderson snld ha novnrul nunuu of lon hud bean broken In hln lnune by boyn playng boll In ho sree. Mr. Ajderonn homa fron* on a prvae sruc and ho commlmonors mld *oy hod n rgh o «oj> chlldr*n from playng on prvae propery. Harry A. Bculharp* wan gran*] lcanaa or * movng pcure haaar on Bay Tanu*. Chnrlaa Tnonpaon of Nav«ank hnd applld for a llcynno f6r movng plcuf and) vaudorlu ahaw In John N. Hker. Twnllgh rnk Mlanf ba h«whdrew Ma appllcaon MWauM of an uncerany»* - gardlnr h ICSM. O. II. Bancrof a.lwd pvrmlulon o connae wh ha boroughs waur maln. Mr, Bancrof propry la malm «f UM borough, Th» own wrar Mpjly I* " rdl ammrofl meeng or when hey were lkely o hold anoher. Ohanga o Boal. Wllam Hew and Harry A. Brown, propreors of he Eas Vew house, navgfound necessary o make a number of changes o he propery on accoun of ncreasng paronage. The old dnng room of he hoel, whch has no been used as such for a grea number of years, s beng compleely renovaed and refurnshed. When s fnshed wll sea from one o wo hundred people. Tho work s beng done under he supervson of Mr. Hew. Maron Wrgh* Punoral. The funeral of Maron Wrgh, daugher of Mr. and Mrs. Arhur Wrgh, was held las Thursday afernoon and he body was bured n Sone THE BED SANK REGISTER sck wh dphhera, bu had apparenly recovered when she was Buddenly aken sck agan. Plxlnj Up Bahng Oraanda. The beach.a Sandlnsss has been fxed up for he comng season. For a number of days las week Wllam pal for appendcs, reurned home hs week. Sandlass has had a number of hs employees busy cleanng up he wreck- Mass., were recen guess of Mr, and Mr. and Mrs. A. Alls of Melrose, age on (he beach and seng ou poles Mrs. Rober Huner of Navesnk avenue. for he markng off of he bahng grounds. The beach s n beer condon hs year han ever before and pu up her en on he propery ad- Mrs. P. Schmdley of Newark has he people expec some excellen bahng hs summer. Judge Elmer Freeland of Newark jonng Adafrs marke on Bay avenue. Pock Fck«4 of $165. spen Thursday and Frday a hs Charles Hamlon of New York, who summer home on Barbere avenue. has rened a place on he hll, was W. S. McKay of New York has robbed of $165 no long ago a heopened a refreshmen sand on Bay Paen lne dock. Mr. Hamlon was uvenue near he ralroad racks. leavng he Hghlands and he dock New awnngs have been pu up a was quo crowded. He dd no ds-hcover hs loss unl afer he hnd gobay avenue and Alanc sree. leaky roof now. For he rany season Deacon house on he corner of You posvely should aend o ha on ho boa. The hef dd no ge hs Forres Robnson of Alanc sree s here. Have us call nnd go over cke alhough he ook abou everyhng else. developng company Monday. and Plumbng work all need aenon sared workng for he Waer Wch hngs n general. Leaders, Guers, Albln Cream for Hancock. Elmer Freeland, Jr., has pu up aa hs me of he year. Good work Morrs E. Rosenbnum has arranged wreless apparaus a Waer Wch a promply done. he foo of Barbere avenue. o have hs Albn ce cream sold a he. J. M. Johnson of Waer Wch has Hos exchange a For Hancock. Mr. acceped a poson as manager of a H. W. REYNOLDS, Roscnbum s charman of he eneranmen commee of he Hghlands S. Frey of Bay nvenue has rened SANITARY PLAJMOING hoel a Rockaway Beach. PRACTICAL board of rade and members of hehs sand adjonng hs clohng sore board wcro reaed o some of Mr. on Bay avenue (o R. Kels. and Shee Meal Worker, Roaenbnums ce cream a a recen II. L. Irwn of Keypo has acceped 89 E. Fron S., Red Bank, N. J. meeng. n poson n Grandn V. Johnsons Board of Baaln Wesng-. Phone &as<x. pharmacy on Bay avenue. The board of healh held a shor John Donnelly %of New York spen meeng Frday ngh. The nspecor par of las week wh Mrs. C. Kolenrepored ha mos of he low spoa n Kuych of Alanc sree, Geo. W. Sewng, he Hghlands bud been lled n and Grnndn V. Johnson s havng a ha he work would be compleednew plaform lad a he Sea Sde soon. All oubuldngs wll bo nspeced and he healh ordnances en- Charles Meeker haghad hs house kchen on Bay avenue. forced. on Alanc sree repaned. Hs son OooS Banng Seaon. Arhur dd he work. Tho real esae men repor a good Wllam Fchlhauber has nsalled a renal season, epdalry for coages new dry cleanng machne n hn alor lmasa Cheerfully Furnlahed. Mr. Schmd of Souh Orange spen >nr of len week u hn coage on ( Inrbcrc nvenue. program consang of enrols anl recuofl wan rendered by he Sumlnyson ns foreman of he laborng gang Samuel Foser has resgned bs poschool chldren. Tho church wnua Waer Wch. prely decoraed wh (lowers. Br.f Xnn. The new nrches whch bnvo been pu l) a ho corner of lny nvcnuo and Mller roc,, wll l be almhly amhly Ilnngcd. l d Hh Hgher enndlo power llh llghh wll bo pu In hem and ho nrcbra wll bd sraghened. They wore pu up by he rendena of ho four corners, M. A. Tonncy, Hr Crnndln V. Johnson, Harry Hwnr. and C. Moll Johnson. Tho boardwalk ovor ho rnwbdku la nenrng compleon. 1b.o wnlk on oach ldo of h! draw n ulou fnshed nnd ho Iron framework for ho walk over hn draw In now Imlng pu up. Tha nrln* for openng Ihn drnw lnn bean placed on n rnlwd ron frnnowork and ha walk Iself wll pu* under hla romawork. MM. C. Kolonbuuh hnn bad her louaa on ha ahoro fron, bswrm Alanc and Cadar HronU. ropnlnlrd. Horra KolenbuKh and llanry Hmh dd la work, A number of bnnralnwa MloW o Mrs. Kbl.nbu.eb, Toeaad In ha rear «f har propary, huvo nl«o b«n r.panud. Capan Wllam M«a<, who haa he asancy for ha HrldRapor angna, haa aom a 8<Mkoraa power, Uraa ylfno** anln o lan Bhnar Kre«laod of rk. Capan Maal haa auw Hold h aan* r re a rowboa, and he dd no land square In he mddle of he boa. Mr. Porer s sou man and he boa pped hm over n waer up o hs neck. A lo of new ens have been pu up n E. Klelgass campng colony on Bay avenue. Those who nave recenly po op ens here are Mrs. E. Leroy, Mrs. M. -Kelly, Mrs. Ward, Mrs. Hckey, Mra. Egan, Mrs. Burns, MR- Connors and Mr, Alberson. Ras have been playng havoc among ho chcken rooss on Bay avenue. Charles Schroeder recenly los 15 chckens, TrccTCorse 35 and Samuel Leonard 7. All means have been used o cach he ros bu so far nohng has been found o work. poses. The work was done by Rev. Thomas Huss and Wllam Fennmore. Mr. Kleche has opened hs shop along he ralroad Deween Waer Wch saon and he Cedar Grove house. He carres a lne of confeconery, obacco and souvenrs. Ambrose Mahews & Thompson of Bed Bank have sared work on an aresan well for Al Mller on hs propery on Cedar sree. They wll snk a sx nch ppe. Arhur Smn, propreor of he "Eel Po" has had all hs pool ables re-covered and pu n frs class condon. N^w pockes have also been, pu on he ables. Mrs. S. Mlls of Orange has rened George Kohlenbuechs house on Bay avenue for he comng season and wll conduc as a boardng house hs summer. Charles Swaggar of Engne company No^6 of he Newark fre deparmen spen Saurday and Sunday a Ila summer coage on Alanc sree. Capan Wllam Mead of Alanc sree s buldng a small moor boa for Rober Bolannger, who s lvng n he Fay coage a Waer Wch. COTTAGES FOR RENT. Church cemeery. Mss Wrgh ded Rober Jones, manager of he Boh Furnuhedand Unfurnshed. he prevous Monday a he LongAnchor packng company of New Branch hospal, where she was undergong reamen. She was frs York, spen he weekend a hs sum-money o Loan n Varous Sums. aken mer coage here. Jesse Sou of Alanc Hghlands s gong o sar work hs week ok he gradng and gravellng of he srees a Waer Wch. Ernes Worh, who was recenly operaedon a he Long Branch hos- shop on Buy avenue. John I. Thompson of Long Branch In o bo ho manager of he Kaa Vew house hs summer. John Vnla s repanng h«sore ou Bay uvenuc. Mr, Val n a solder l For lnnoock. Ml en Irene Lpplnco of Now York npen he weekend wh Alex Aclar of Buy avenue. Mr». Mry Smh of Washngon avenue haa hnd elecrcy nnalled In her hoorc. J, Adnlr of Bay avenue spen Frday u Now York ncerg ha nghs. Charles Malaon, Jr., hm moved no one of hs faher* new bungalow*. Harry Oulnn Is occupyng hl«new louo on Ilarborle avenue. Parry Adnr apfn Monday a New York on busnaa. YM CH DO IU I M Nay Oers Are ~ (MUnl DM f*<au««itu unlmcmlna*, k l k ld nnnur MK mluml color am k-o > II al--o n<\ lm Mmlr from l>mff l km> I lf*n am l««lly> ll!vln«llalr har Wumoa > arowh>tla har lalh. Ho an Iho llm»«h.l«.f «al HUM urn dong "ONE MONTH FREE" HVIH MONTHS FOR THE PRICK OF MX IF YOU ENTER NOW. Our rooms are; coo), lgh and ary. The courses are up-o-dae and he nsrucon s praccal. Call and see as n our new home or drop us B posal for nformaon. TRAINERS BUSINESS COLLEGE, AMurcu Buldng, Smhand Sae Srcoa, PEHTH AMBOY, N. J. Ths s he arm behnd he FREEHOLD VULCANIZING IRKS, REPAIRING OF Auo Tres, Tubes, Bcycle Tres, Rubber Boos and Rubber Sundres. 60 Throckmoron Sree Phone 72. Real Esae, Insurance and Loans. FARMS FOR SALE. W. A. HOPPING, 49 Broad Sree, Red Bank, N. J. Conracor and Bulder, RED BANK. N. J. OFFICE IN EISNER BUILDING. Room 18. T.l.pkon. 350-J. lobbng ol All Klnda. HENDRICKSON S STOUT, Paenon Buldng, 60 BROAD STREET. INSURANCE. Lfe, Fre, Accden, Healh, Burglary and Casualy. STRONG COMPANIES REPRESENTED. WHIMIIIMIMIIIIIIIIII CHARLES LEWIS. WBOLMALH AND RETAIL DIAI.RK IM *,IVfafa, Dovra. Blnd*, Olaaa Bulldara BUD HANK. N. J. "Wouldn you boys lke some Arosa? When he neghbors drop n, akes a. good, bracng cup of coffee o sar he sores gong heres jolly, good naure and w sored away n every roased bean of good old Arbuckles* A RI Coffee Premum Coupons Arosa comes o you n he only way drnkable coffee wll ever come he naural coffee bean, roased and unground n an ar-gh package whch les no fragrance escape. Over a bllon packages of Arosa^ have been used n Amerca. ".. A pound makes 40 cups., Today -jus o ry Say o your grocer ARIOSA IIMMWMIIIIIMIHMMHIHIIIMIMMIMHIIMUWWMMWWMWMMMMy JUNE WEDDINGS REQUIRE DAINTY FLOWERS. OUR DECORATIONS and Boques for he Brde and Her Aendans are Sure o Prove "The Crownng Tocln." W. W. Kennedy & Sons, 5 EAST FRONT STREET, RED BANK, N. J.! Telephone Connecon. MmHnHHHUHHMMHIMH^MMMMUHHUMHHBHHHMHnHHH DE LISLES Famous French Resauran AT ALLAIRE Open for he 16n Season Frs Class French Resauran a la Care Open AH he Year Esablshed New York 18G0 WM. S f DE LISLE TIN ROOFING SANITARY PLUMBING. 1 (l\ro hn BBn alonllon o l«nnmll Jnl> n o hn «one llwy Imh K lh» Iw. My work I" <!<>»«whou clolny am»ul«fcl(n U mmrnnml. K Ihfro la wylng Ihfl maer wlll your phmllnk «l >hon and w«wll do Hn r. Our work In clom well mll rnwumallo. HOWARD FTREY, B7 Monmouh M m. lhon«hm-w. R<H», N. J. Thos. B. Deals & Son, Mason Conracors and Bulders., Ornamenal and Tlng n Specaly. Esmae* Ch«*rully Gfv«n. 17 Bank Sf., R«d Bank, N. I. lvl-.lna Ulll IM n.r.k, D. J. HARVEY, Enp«r Mahr ol Fne Englsh Rdng Saddle*, Brdles, Ec. Snddlo Fng and Reparng Hy.

6 pwjtelephone SERVICE On Saurday ngh a nne oclock he Red Bank elephone exchange was "cu over" from he cenral saon n,the REGISTER buldng o he cenral saon n he elephone companys new buldng on Monmouh sree. The change was made n 85 seconds, whch esablshes a new record n "cu o fnd he very bes lo possble o be obaned n he own. The company preferred a lo n he busness par of Broad sree, bu hs THE BED BAfK REGISTER he wres whcn enered he old exchange. A a gven sgnal he con-ness offce occupes moa of he frs or n cace of a breakdown of he elec- peraofalguea Thoma Irvng Brown The commercal deparmen or bus- cden o he elecrc company plan, a Jfed Bank. Mr. Woon had a* nl necon wh he old cenral exchange floor. Ths offce a n charge of A.. rc wres by sorms, he company can of TSB RED BANK REGISTER and Wl- A. Sweeney o he Red Bank was broken and he connecon wh Wlson. Thomaa N. Lle of Reduse Is emergency "plan o Keep helam he new saon was "hooked on." Bank a chef clerk, and he BgenB elephone sysem gong. Ths con Then came a perod of hand-shakng and congraulaons all around. change are A. L. Taylor, J. R, Sanler BU Tgency Sandard... conneced wh he Red Ba^k ex- ala of f an emeurg gg n ^TELEPHONE COMPANY MOVES TO ITS NEW BUILDgas engne and The elephone busness aredbank a dynamo of sucen mcen capacy capacy o pro- began n 188a, wh-thb RED BANK OfflcalB, managers,.operaors and and Russell J. Preson. The mechancal or plan deparmen s n charge lgh he enre buldng. The pcure Abou a dozen oher subcrlben were vde all he power needed and also o REGISTER a, ha flr subscrber. ;. ING ON MONMOUTH STREET. consrucon men were all delghed wh he success whch had been of W. C, Appl.legae. The day chef opsa. Caherne Enns,..._.... he hows he sorage baeres on. he lef bu only, a few of.hem kep up he ofhe power room prned herewh obaned n Red Bank abou ha me, acheved, and everyone who had haderaor Ik Ml The "Cu-Over" From he Old Servce o he New Sysem Took anyhng o do wh he work came n evenng chef operaor s Mss Lulu and he power plan on he rgh. servce. The cenral offce was mananed from me o me In varous for hs share ef prase. The las subscrber o call up on he old exchange s Mss Grace Allen. No operaor-s man and janor of he new buldng. drug sores, bu elephonng was a Johnson, and he ngh chef operaor -Rowland J. Wolco a ngh wach- Place Saurday Ngh and Was Accomplshed In IThry-Fve was Copeland Kel, who waned o Seconds Auomac Phonea o Be Insalled and Annoyance kep on duy more han four hours a Before h«"cu over" was made new hng and he subscrbers gradually, dropped off. In 1889 here were alk wh Herber N. Sraws. Mr. a me, and durng he rush houre Saurday ngh a banque was served Srauss was evdenly no a home, of Rngng on Pary Lnes o Be Abolshed. hey are on duy no more han hree a he Globe hoel o he offcers of he hree elephone* sll n servce In for Mr. Kell dd no ge hs pary. The frs call over he new wres was Bank and ho Red Bank cenral locaon and he cos of a lo n a good ha of Mss Alda Curs of Mddle* offce was closed. The hree Red Bank locaon would be rflng n comparson wh he oal expense. The com- Cecela Baley of Monmouh sree, Iong Branch offce. Abou ha me own ownshp, who alked wh Mss subscrbers were served fron he pany hereupon se Is agens a work mprovemens n elephones were \ The presen elephones n use n Red" Bank wll be replaced wh new nsrumens. Pary lne phones wll be as convenen as drec wre phones, made, resulng n more subscrbers o ho servce. Then he busness began o bo pu on a busness bass. Prevously he sysem had been very slpshod. The man effor underaken IN SUMMER by he company had. been o ge elephones n use, BO ha her advanages could become generally known, 5 hs deec and nursery All sors of nducemens were made n he early days o ge people o ake elephone servce. Many people who jelem n made no preence of payng he elephone blls, bu he perod was one of educaon, and cos he company us lle o educae he peo-ple n hs way as would have cos r n summer, and s well n any oher. By 1892 he elephone wes no longer an expermen. I was4 o know ha - we can 5 sll regarded as a luxury, bu n some quarers had become a necessy. Sysemac work o exend he ls of subscrbers was aken up, and elephone users were mode o pay a all mes. her blls. If hey dd no pay her blls he elephone was removed, Ths was very dfferen from he condons n he enrly days of elephonng, when he company was chefly anxous o convnce he publc ha people could DYNAMO AND STORAGE BATTERY BOOM." acually alk over he elephone. The SHOWS PHARMACY, busness s now on precsely he same lours a a mo. Under he old sys-companen he bes avernpre ha could be srucon men and oher employees. There are no rebaes, no specal con- by he operang force, con- bass as all oher publc ules. nade was 150 calls nn hour by hethe menu was flled ou w,h eleh erms and d h henames of of- servce and promp aenon o any racs, and "no nohng" excep good 5 PROPRIETORS, >peraor, bu under he new" sysem phone 30 calls can be answered nan nan hour, ufcals or consrucors. I was as fol-defecs n he sysem. Red Bank has 16 froad Sree, Red Bank. Ths sysem wll reduce he number or)-l a very large number of elephone a. * T". K >peraora requred a he presen TJlo N">ok Clums. users n proporon o s populaon. lme, bu s no lkely ha any of A Ln Ull Tflophone There are only a very few owns n j Telephone69-J. K he operaors wll be dsplaced. Wh he counry where here are more elephones n proporon o populaon O!lv,.«IallHlcB he mprovemens n he servce obaned hrough he new sysem s A I.a Wurnlc han here are a Red Bank. Soup xpeced ha he number of ele- HluoflHl. Broled >hono ufers wll ncrease suffcenly A I.H Mller New Fru Sore. o requre he servces of he presen When your chld has whoopng roa.s Ollckpn, Suffed orce and o make addonal operors necessary. Asparagus ** Now Pens loose and expecoraon easy by gvng cough be carefulyo keep ha cough Au Lynch I have opened a Fru, Confeconery and Vegeable Sore Moslel Poaoes Chamberlans Cough Remedy as may On he second floor s he man dsrbung frame, he wre chefs of- a 26 Monmouh sree, where Leuce and Tqnmo Salad be requred! 1 - Ths remedy wll also ke C-enm nml S-uwb-rrles Cake lqufy he ough mucus and make lpe and he operaors quarers. A ChoeKO Crackers easer o expecorae. I has been used you wll fnd a choce lne^of lnng room, rerng room and locker A La Wesern Elecrc successfully n many epdemcs and s oom complee he equpmen for he Fancy Frus and Vegeables, Coffee omfor and convenence of he op- Da Common Baery safe and sure. For sale by James Cooper, Jr., corner Broad and Whe Cgars, Confeconery and Ice raors. A maron s n charge of. The able was decoraed wh pnk srees. Cream Soda. Two doors from hese quarers. The hrd floor s peanns and he elecrc lamps over lsed as he operang room. A newhe able were shelded wh blue The real bargans are adversed n posoffce. wchboard for quck servce o Newglobes adversng elephone servce. ork, Brooklyn, Newark, Jersey Cy Cgarees bearng he elephone rade TUE REGI3TEB. Adv. LOUIS BOASI, Prop. & Baby s well remem- 6 bered here. We have ILUMBER! over" work n owns he sze of Red Bank. I was a prey bg hng, hs change n he elephone sysem of Red Bank, hough when he- me came ook only abou half a mnue o do he -ck. Bu here had been more han a year of preparaory work. The elephone busness n Red Bank lu9 ncreased wonderfully durng he pas hree or four years. Two years ago he elephone company saw ha would need larger quarers and from ha me on here has been ceaseless work on ho par of he elephone company o ge s plan ready so ha he change could be made before he Tush season of THE NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANYS NEW BUILDING. could no be procured, and he com- for here wll be only one call for each pany hen looked for a lo on Mpn- subscrber ona pary lne In oher mouh sree, whch regarded" as words, when a subscrber on a pary he nex bes busness sree n Red, lne s called, ha bell wll rng, bu Bank. I bough a lo on he norh here wll be no rng on any of he sde of ha sree, adjonng he oher bells on ha pary lne. A George Hance Paerson resdence. sngle rng wll be Rven, as s now The lo s 45x157 fee and cos he case on drec wres. Some oher $9,000. On hs lo le company pu subscrbers on he pary py lne may up s presen buldng. The cos of "bu n" on a conversaon, or may he lo and buldng, wh s equpmen, has been a lle over $115,000. lsen over he wre, bu he annoy rngng of he h ele- ance of connued l Of hs cos more han one-hrd has phone bell when Home oher pary on been expanded on s man swchboard, ha sngle pece of equpmen The new buldng s almos enrely a pary wre s waned wll be over. cosng over $39,000. freproof, very lle wood beng used Abou 200 persons were presen a n s _ consrucon. I s verv subhe ceremony of changng over he old aanally bul. The fron of he buldng s faced wh gray apesry brck, lad n Flemsh bond wh ukh jons,nd mmcd wh ornamenal ua coa 1 le base com so I I I, I!,,\\, l,m. IIMII In I T ml «Ilr llru nn S:llll»y Ilgll. f.r > lnlll.hu, Mlllllr Im n n u n \\ <m NIII>H h. Tn: Imlhl hull Io IT luy n Ilo old ccnl (llc n TUB no onlv Im K*IIXIMKII fur ncm >u> IK.sTK bullk md nmht ne of pmn, ln, hu.r -nul o ntmnodull- Ilc Illnums of n n >my Im lulln:. In n* nhl DIVHT WITI Mss pr nnr. WITI m y n he nrw smr yca In mn-. Tn* hllk ul l.nu l.c. (Jrnr Alh. KllMn 1 lo Inn! Ill h : ml Hull Il Ilhn: Toln, Wnll lnlm, rlc rnll h cnlnrcrl wlru n^mry. Hly, Knlhrrn l.aln nml Clmrloll \V:llln. M! llu Smh Thrr no llhj: vvln Ilc I.nvvll u KIMI IIIIIIII wll In Iwnly lve ym; v.;: III rhhk 1 nl ll nllr In n fu now, nml ll n no lllk IIIW mlhnr H 1 llrplm pnon wlu IIIIIVIIHI wll In- c ll ll lr urn In larnc nl MH CulhT Knn. HIT ansl vcr Mmrn l.ulu vvay of IIIJIIHIMI M T V I I T, nml Ilr run y Inu In he nn he nfv nl, In.luM, AUu Illu (lul.scnl, lun fn ; lln nny nml MMn Ilm.n.Mnon. Klm,,. Covn.., lllllllljr Well llll^ui, wll) ll Illllll llllr fluvy,,l<n lhn l,u;lv, nr ro IDIIHI nrnl llml vvu llloul Mnc <m"ll nml MIIIHIIV Allen. Ilc MUH flll le nllrl \\lllll (lmffl nlllrnh < h 1 ompnny were on Inl And nlu r hul ln nn rxmo IIM Io v Illnp. Tln-y Knew Un In IIM Ih nn llllnk rll h vri v( WIIH nl nll nl ln c mned In (Ix rr whn nnl l rlun WMII n r I,,, nnle wlhml Tll* r<m l(l n prrlly l>lr l"l. Ih n lh. lull hey wcc n llle nvnln Cnuufny wnlc n* IHIIIIIIIIT In he nnevlhlr. All nnl nlh lp and sps ae of Ind m lmesone wh panel plasers and ornamenal buckds, and wh A cornce of he "umc sone smmounng h doos He buldng has seel bums wh ll o couu lloos «"d all sluuul NEW TELEPHONE.INSTRUMENTS FOR R2D DANK and oher places n he meropolan dsrc n beng consruced and wll be ready for use by nex Aprl. When hs swhboard 3 compleed and pu n operaon calls o New York can be made n abou one-hrd of he me now requred. Under he now sysem s no necessary o rng he elephone bell when a subscube denes o alk wh :ome oher pnry. When he recever s lfed from he hook a snnll lamp s lghed n fron of he operaor a he swchboard and hs lpjh remans burnng unl ho call s an- mark were passed around afer he dnner. Those a hr banque wero I. J. Thorpe, dsrc pl^n supernenden;f. W. Wnrnle, dsrc agen commercal deparmen; George A. Mller, dsrc supernenden; G. M. Earl, dsrc raffc supernenden; B. T. Tghe, cenral oflce manager; Payson Lndell, Red Bank plan deparmen; W. H. VnnBrun, dsrc equpmen foreman; George Smmons, oqunmen engneer; E. F. Smh, raffc nspecor; J. Burke, asssan raffc manager; \V. H. Hall, Long Branch agen; R. H. Sree, specul sweed Then he lgh go"s ou au-adversnomacally. When he recever s J. H. Good of he Wesern agen; E. F. lnger and Elecrc NTro nn AMK commrnra. nrrcr. Ul«< llnlncn dn f nf Kl IIIIIIII, In lp l" llpllonr nvre MVhl hlln. ll wnk n <- Io nl In ln rolla. up on I In- hook nnober»l«nnl IH rumnany: C. I. I)ov«nporl, wlrnchef nllko II wnkl Ilr llhlln lnuly Tlul wonll lr Inl, hu wlul would n Th only wolwrk In flu- lllllnu KIVIII I n- OIL uor. Thn nlnl n.f MflUown, New Vork K. F. for Un Innn. If b<< ullln^ wnrnc wonll h Ihr frlm;,,r Illlln urn Ionn of h* lonn, and Ihn lof llrnh fln h runvnrblon n com-kurlpll nml I In roncrlo n hnkm. Mlarplmn, rllnf frman eablo do»knnl a UIHK Ilmnchj 0, I. WPI*fl (rof^l In ml ml nf n 1 w n y on I IIK pul of Im vv1111 Inly vvn fnd wndow rm nml wlulw nfhn. nlncn wmld rnr Jm nu nul nn ITIn re llml Ilel vvn l. (llll. All WIIIIIIIWM whch m llublf o flro Tm pnry on Uo wo run hn bu Ku pnm*: J. 0, Hrlmcffnr, rhl«f foreman lmllo l<<pnrlm«nl W. Marn I wore bul >» Il nl Ih IKII llnwrvr, Illlr WIIH nu nll for ek Hn< ffn om ml J nc»n hulll- Illy lrnuch nnohnr cull. I»rr,»nl Ue only (Illfvll n n 1 nrvunrnn. Kv-ry rllrnry llml IIIKH nn< KIII/III wh wlrml K.hf». I I f flc bwwm uf ho nnw hlldlnf ralla lupwor; J. II. Alln, eulnem CO WVUld bn Ilc llrnr < n H" b folrue nml ^IIIIIIIIMI ;u nn. knlwnva rn of Iron, KIOIIP nml 1011-In n^cnnlml >y ho ImlUr nom, ran lr.»rn»n, Now York cy( A. prk«of llc In. A* he blllllrk nml New wm fur uu-1ilcn hnl IHTII l. Nnny of I he loua nrr of nlrnl vm I, uomk" room, lunlorn quarom Tylor, J. I. lmlon and K. J. Ve Squlpmn won Id <u«l nvcr mp Imdrm Ulnlnnd lllnrp, he lhtc-n IK n lm< III n- ull Prnl clllc. Iron sllo whrn ndjolnk >rop. he Klmn plnrl- rmpmy powrr o Thnhm I,. T.HlU, *h»f cl«rlc He I nn Ino Il new lllnjr, Ionnpuml mll nl wlxlnwn nn bn n lllj rd "wllll mll pnwt plan. In* r<rnp»ny UM on, ngmf a Ihn Ifd Hunk ofllc*! b <J» coal uf «u n n l"k TllP>«llrw vjrn WHIP nlnerlnl wh cy I* bul pn. lnr In bnue, bu In CM«of K Mnl «mc«, nml A, H. Wlon, (ll We carry abou he larges sock T of lumber n Monmouh^Couny. We ge mos of our sock by waer. Fregh raes are much cheaper han ral, and hence we can gve very low prces. Our bg sock enables us o make very promp delveres. The Esae of T. S. R. Brown/; ~ Keypor, New Jersey.»»»»»»»» THE NEW METHOD SHOE SHOP [EQUIPPED WITH New Mehod Elcrc Machlnary for Reparng of all Knd of Shoa, whch enables us o do he work much cheaper, beer and qucker han by he old syle cobblera. We repar he BIIOC wh Genune Oak Leaher. We can make an old par of shoes look lke new. Gve us a ral and we wll convnce you ha you wll save money* me, fooache and also mnko your old shoes lke new. Wo nve your nspecon for your own benef. THE NEW METHOD SHOE SHOP, 160 Monmouh Sree, Corner W«. Nex la ll> Druj Sloro. RED BANK, NEW JERSEY. I EarlogJolosoD&FrakeCe. Conracors and Bulldara, BRIDGE AVENUE. Oppola Rallaad Sullo*. Rod Dank, N. J. Work dona by ha day or eonne. No Job oo Ikrra none oo mull Jobblns aandad o a hor uloa. Ealmaaa f urnlhod on all klnda of work. *ffalfarlm -ufanaa. PhonaJM-L. ESTABLISHED IIM TELETHON* MT-N ; ALEXANDER D. COOPER Real Esae and Insurance BROAD STREET RED BANK, N. J. ; Fre, Ufa, Accden, Tornado and Pla* Ga Iuuranc* "IT»ff A CURET THAT8 SURE""" JONES* BRE3AK«UF> Cum Rhaumalam, Scaca or Clou- I h cured cum for over 20 * ««when all ohor r«am«na h«d falud. for >! by IIOBKRT H. VANDKHVEEU. DR. STILES, Docor of Opc*,. IMMI lur.h. A»Mo«*«<U«ff -ffl-rm Sf«,

7 THE BED BAJSK BEGIBTEB &C0 DRY GOODS. BROAD STREET, RED BANK, N. J. TIM Z**A a )M»l)*»» O T4NUM. Monj-luyo a alcken moher, To h«r lo unreconcled. Wep ho. bluer eam, odmplollnr, "Cruel dfcau har aomn m> chld. 11 Bu one nlkh us <h«w««almylug, Toler HOUI here cane u vnon, Anl "le Hu her lle daugher Jn he l) e<»ed Held* Dlyflau. All alone he Chld vm» uamllnr, A nd M heavy pcher holdng. awlf he moher hasened o her, Clone urpund her Brrrw UfolllnB. "Wl/ «o Had and lonely;darlng-?"*. Amed he uruking: sor her Inlr. "Bee he merry, merry chldren. Playng In he garden far.. Look, heyre beckonng and callng:.> Oo and help hem pluck he Unworn. [ll HSIIIU (ho heavy plchor; Unnce uwr he rnnny hours," Korn he ender<-llp«aqulver Fell he unswer oneeaft 61 y Fell he unswer oner.eaft On 6,pa-1 my mohers weepng, Ad ll» plohermpw^le"» On And pg, ", r.e»rb, # TaH Orl. «uc)he. leayenly bloego Hpoll h* (loh«r» whereer hey fall; flu IIH loln n Bho IH weepng, I mug p^ud and cucl-hen, nl." Wnl no lnuer, crle he lrfunw: "Hun md play, nwee chld of mne; Nevc more shall ears of sorrow. Spol your mpplneu dvne," Ij k«u.1)1 Id released from rjomjjffe Buel lo-huppy muld awuy; Anl he dreumer woke, her courage Srenghened for each lonely luy. OUR MOTTO: Hgh-Grade Monumenal Work You can save 25 per cen by orderng your monumenal work now. We can have ready o se n he sprng. Bes of sock and workmanshp always a Manson & Sons, Mormpuh Sree, Near Borough Hall, Red Bank, New Jersey. *,** Telephone 217-J. We Pay No Agens Commsson, We Deal Drec Wh he People. All Our Work Ereced Under Our Personal Supervson. and Guaraneed. TILING AND MANTEL WORK. Specal lng and manel work a specaly. Specmen of work n new Esner buldng. Drop Us a Card and We Wll Call on You Personally. WHEIT OAKS. (Copyrgh, 1)127 by Assocaed Tjerajy Pres.) I came ardly, wh a sudden burn, afer long rgd cold, a wner o dls conen, he dreares In Wllam Falllnga young lfe, From he pas Ocober when be bad ceased o be, so far as Bey was concerned, ho had smply Be hla eeh and,endured hngs, 11 grndng ou roune work In he offce ae hough fends pursued. For he reb, he ae and slep when he oould. He knew work was hla only salvaon, hough he had now nohng o make money for. Bey waa no gong o marry hm. "Waahlnrn had won ou wh her. Noha shathad ever promsed o marry Fallng. In fac he had no asked her. The word love had no been spoken beween hem. Bu he had been so happly confden he whole beauful summer and auumn ha >he_cared jus an he dd. They had been Inseparable o such an exen ha Jerry Wasuburn had apparenly gven up hs long pursu of he grl and had gone "back eas." Wash burn had money, and ably, oo. pper* lourhswaff dw/wa uo be e*ec c «ueh,w*rb Wll on Uo healh. Wllam Fallnff bejan o gaher bnwelf ogeher, and ake new hear. H«began p shake duwlnev, ana ake on newnem of lfe. 1.He old hlmelf ha be Deeded ad and exercse," ha h«had been a fool o Id a.grl spol everyhng.for hm. f One mornng he delberaely lef he offce and «e off for» walk. H«walked mle, Frs be avoded Beys house) and hen came back and made hmself pass I. Toe sun wab ho, and lle leaves, 111M a grfcen mla, were begnnng o wreahe he rees. So I was ha he came upon her, as once before. Bu.hs me be waa alone, her arm up agalja a grea reerunk, Jer face ladea lu h«arm. He came «lle nearer,/;she was malecly cryng. Bey Cryng! He could no help leng everyhng bu hs old lore or her mel away lke he wners snow,... ;" He waa behnd her In an Insan, akng her by he hoplders>, urnng her around o face. hm. She ressed a, frs, bu dd no ry o conceal he ears In her eyes. "If he makes you.unhappy Ill Bhake he lfe ou of hm!" he sad. "A bes Washburn could never love you as I always have " " Wha do you mean, Wllam Fall- Ing!" Her eyes were wldo wh uor asonshmen "Aren you engaged o blm I saw hm kssng your hands you don allow hngs of ha sor for nohng " Her look sopped hm.,,lgh had come o her. And h«man saw h«r love for hm. She had o push hm away wh boh hands. "You saw ha? I he made me refuse hm agan. I had JuB old hm here was somebody else. I ddn le hm ake my hands h«jue dd I, Tha -was he Insan you choso o see! If you had waed! And hen never o come near me agan, or send mo a word!" She pu her arm up over her. faoe "wh he gesure of a chld. "Oh," hs sad, shelerng her n MB arms. "If you know wha I have been hrough!", She gave a queer lle laugh. "As If I ddn know," she answered happly. ^Anyhng In words, however crude and commonplace, afer he wn- The Healh of I Your famly may be endangered by allowng he plumbng n your resdence o ne ou of repar, leng he deadly sewer gases hold full sway abou,he house, spreadng dbcase and wrechedness. All hs,can be easly prevened by havng a frs-class plumber nspec your bahrooms,colles, ec., every once n awhle. I wll cheerfully furnsh esmaes on any plumbng work you may need. OK mmus w> «* CSJTDHOB*. Kxecqrs Noce. J Jjdd. Kxecqrs Noce. Hannah J. JjendJduKm, «*curu p John 11. >ey,.deceased, by order of fla purrogae of le*couny of Monmoun. hereby KIVBB noce o he credors of he sad deceased o brng In her deb*, demands and clams agans he esae of sad decease), under oah or aflrmalon. whn mne monlu from h* welfh day of Aprl, 1912, or hey wll be forever barred or-any acon uerelor agalno he sad execurx. HANNAH J. HENDRJCKBON. Arhur G. Sckles, 8Ll\ RELATING TO NUISANCES (fraduu. of KUnlDe, fa Omc«Hour»:8aOA.M.o(IOP.H. OH BUI.B TO BAB CBESIT0B8.. KxecuoH Noce. Clara F. Wolff, Sanley I- Wolff nnr Felx M. Wnrburr, oxecuon of Lews 9. Wolff, deceased, by order of ho aurroblc of He couny of Monmouh, hereby plve m>lcc o he credors of ho mld deceased o brng In her dobfj, demands and clnlmu asalns ho esae of suld deceuued, under oah or alrmalon, whn nne monh H from he nneeenh day of Aprl or hey wll be forever barred of any acon herefor agans he suld execuom. CLARA F. WOLFF, STANLKY L. WOLFF. FKLIX M. WAKBUIa. f\r. PRNEST A. AREND, *- ARCHITECT, 05 W. 10h Sree. Now York Cy. KInmonh BulldlnE, Aslmry Prk, N. J. Resdence, Sro»d Sree l«d Bank. H. J. SpeclalUln counry work. Telephone Connecons. IMMMI j) NEW PIANOS $225 and Upward. EASY TERMS. Specal Bargans n Slghly Used Panos, f * Vcor Vcrolas $15 o $200. Call and hear hese wonderful nsrumens.. We carry an aracve sock of Records and Accessores. No roublejo demonsrae. PIANOS RENTED. TUNED AND REPAIRED. Mahushek & Son Pano Co., 5 Broad Sree, Red Bank, N. J. MMIIIIMWIIIIIIIIHIHHIMMIIIMmHMIMHI PETER J. GORMAN, UNDERTAKER AND EM BALM ER. Monmouh Sree. Near Maple Avenue, Succoor o Sabah & Whe, 16 Wes Fron Sree, RED BANK, N. J. OEUrNA-HC: No. 1. AN OHDINA.NCK FIXING THE COM- IENSATION OF TllE BOROUGH ASSKSSOR AND COLLECTOR. He onlnlnml hy he couu-ll o he bor- OUKII of I-alr javn: 1. Tho comn-nnalon of he assessor nlnll be un annual Halu-y of OIIP Hunrel and Ffy Dollars, whu:l Hhall he In IH>u o U1L.KCK. 2. The comppnsulnn.of he cnllfcnr Hlmll be n Jnnual sulfry of One Hunln-l anl Ffy Dollajp, whch Khal le In leu of ull fees. Adoped Juno 3d, FKANK 1). COVERT, Aes:. Mayor. (Jl-IAS. P. CUOSS,, J IJorougl Clerk. ere Icy slence was a joy o hem. I, was probably slly, bu he whole Now Fallng cursed hmself for no worid abou bcm had gone BlIly_ l,f havng made sure of he grl In wordb. ; ]s BlUy 0 ^ uuorly happy for nq He had no Bpokeo becaune he was cular reasou BaTe, ha BlJrlas hab workng BO desperaely o be made come. Junor parner In hs busness, so ha he mgh have somehng defne o offer her. The. shock had come In Ocober. One evenng h«had aken.bey ou on he lake, and hey had spen hours of delgh la he floodng moonlgh. The nex mornng he senor parner HO TZ,A.OJ FOB XD1E WOMAN. She XSus Jon he Banks of Workers or Wher In Uer Lonelness. Every one nowadays recognzes he absurdy of Idleness. For wha could be mqro rdculous han he dle wornbad called hm Ino he "Throne. an who can fnd no one o dle wh Room," and afer much pompous prelude made hm Junor parner wh a fourh Ineres In he busness, and an Increase of salary ha made hs hear leap Bey-wards. Exced, exulan, he hadred o hank he senor parner, bu ho wse old chap had waved Mm away. "Youll bo, no good for some me ge ou of here and ake a vacaon! Off wh sou!". Falles had, snached hs ha. TBen he ran ou o he sree and walked owards Beys home. He bad o feel he. ground under ll fee he could* no have endured a sree carl When he reached le bg old place I ^ ^."^ and had rung he bell, he lle mad admed hm. MIBB Bey was ou for a walk. Would he see anyone else? She would bo back In an hour or BO. Wllam Fallng could bear he Bgh of no one else jus hen, and he couldn wa, decorously, so he wen ou agan. He would walk abou; per- HIB he&a her? Bo srenuou has modern lfe become ha Idleness Is compleely shorn of Us charm, and he grl who eher by naure or culvaon possesses an Idle emperamen Is ap o fnd herself an ousder. She mus do somehng and do well II she does no wsh o wher of lonelness. There Isoo place nowadays for he dle wonlsjn. Even In he supposedly. Idle dna»jk,he very, rlrh she scarcely has a foohold,. Turn where she" vel), Bhe wll fnd he woman of her Be dong hngs. The modern woman la.; seeped o le eyes In work; chares clam her phlanhropc movemens hold her aenon and humany knocks nssenly a her door. She Could no Idle f she would and keep her place n ho rush pf modern progresb. The fac ha dleness has fallen Ino dsrepue anl s dsdaned even! by fnshlonable worn Is a blessng ORDINANCE NO. 3, AN ORDINANCE TO SUPPRESS GAMBLING HOUSES AND HOUSES OK II^-KAME AND TO PROHIBIT GAMINO FOR MONEY, OH OTHKR VALUABLE THING. TO RESTRAIN AND PUNISH INDKC13NT OR DIS- ORDERLY CONDUCT OR DRUNK- KNNKBS, AND TO SUPPRESS VICK AND IMMORALITY. Bo nrdanod by he councl of he bor- OURII of Far Haven: 1. No perno Hlull km;p or manan A dsorderly house, or a house < ll-famr-, or ullow or perm any u house, whop, a ore or oher Imlldnfr owned or occu- Townshp of Shrewsbury. Nnluu.ee* whn he ownshp of Shrewsbury are hereby defned and declared o be, and hey hall nclude and embrace: X, The placng or deposng: In or upon any sree of alloy, or In or upon any publc or prvae propery In hs ownshp, any dead anmal or an j par of ho same, or any dead fsh or an; par ox he come, or flh from prves or cesspools or cach basns or rubbsh a any knd or descrpon, or anj houbo or kchen slops or garbage, mannre o sweepngs (provded ha Bablo manure and ohe manure may be used as a ferlzer), or any foal or offensve or obnoxous maer or aubbanc«wha> ercr. 2. Any full or leaky prvy vaul, cesspool or oher recepacle for flh. 8. AllownfforpCTmlUnffanynlahMlLffrbfr* or oher offensve or decorapoen or sold or flu* maer oroubsance o leak or ooze from any car or wagon or vessel n whch he same may be conveyed or carred. *: The carryng or conveyng hrough any sree any Bubaance whch has been removed from any prvy vaul or cesspool, unless he samo shall be nclosed n ar-gh bflrree, or n a perfecly lffh and properly covered wagon. 5. AH carng: of garbage hrough he sreca of he ownshp excep beween he hours of Bunse and sx A. M. 6. Theburnlnsof anymaeroreubaancewhch shall em, or pause, or produce, or cas off any foul or obnoxous, or offensve, or hurful, or an- Toynr Bras, smoe, oeom or odor. 7. The casng 1 or dschargng no he Shr bury or Navcsnk, or Souh Shrewsbury rver, or no any sream In hs ownshp, or on he boundary lno of hs ownshp, any subsance whch baa been removed from any vaul, cesspool or snk, or any offal or oher refuse, lquds, or solds, by ppes or oherwse. 8. Any and every nnssnee as above defned s hereby prohbed and forbdden whn he ownshp of Shrewsbury, and any person makng, creang,, causng, mananng or permng any sad nusances shall forfe and pay a penaly weny-fve dollars. The above s an exrac from he ordnances o he board of healh of Shrewsbury ownshp, u he samo wll bo horoughly enforced. ABRAM T. BENNETT, Presden of he Board of Healh. RAYMOND Douonxf. Secreary, SJS ork r! r.c: r o^.u Sc l> o 0 f ^?uu, H e. n.,?c! NEW YORK AND LONG BRANCH In* frequened ly or resored o by ro- J-l RAILROAD. - d d l Tmo Tablon elteo May 26U SUons In New York: Conra! R. R o New Jersey, foo Lbery Sree an J Wc 23d Sree P l l R l d 7h A d 32d S N po p, p ;: Jersey, foo Lbery Sree an J Wc 23d Sree ln, or perm o be ne up, kep Pennylvuln Ralroad. 7h Ae md 32d Sree nlllllnel In lny loun" or prcmlaes. Hudson Termnal (H. & M. B. R ) Church an fro ll far bank rulec wlocl C l d S f f Cd d D o he grl who mus work from necessy. Sho hab no longer o explan and defend her own.srenuous n- RED BANK, NEW JERSEY. Telephone, 254 Red Bank. haps ho would mee her. and hlb hear wore hgh. And nover hrough a long llfo would he forge he hear-alckness cf he r«a. Down he sree he had swung all radan wh Joy, and urnng a corner had almos run over Ulo Evle CrosB, BeyB house guea, for whom he had ncvor cared nucl. Her bg., eyes were almos fevershly brgh, j a0m9 ^genal vork and horoughly w I,.- n k-, o, D».»,.^,,,,lo nn,l «!, urn.! V V& herself Tor, ao If ho day of necessy comes «he may urn o he hng for whch Bhe s fed and o" dsorderly. pononh, prosues, Kumbleru or. v f rlil H - 2. No person HIIII.I1 nf up, keep manan, nny faro lll>, fur" bank, roulee wheel! Coalnd Srees, foo of Corland and Donor oher devce or pame of chance ror crosses Srees. he purpose of Ka.nnB, or any boxlr : TRAIN** WILL LEAVF RPD HANK lng, cock-p, or oher place for men or *..,, «7,. mnn. anmals o flr, nor shall any person For Perh Amboy. and Elzabeh "! (Elmbehonly).710(FerlhAmboyonly>, 7 59 (Elzabeh only), D 17, a. m.; noon (Elzabeh only) (Elzabeh only) (Saurday only) (Elzabeh only) (Elzabeh only). 7 2! (Elxabehonly) (Elzabehonly) p. m. Sundays u. m.: 4 4! (Elzabeh only) (Elzabeh only), 6 (Elzabeh only), 7 10 (Elzabeh only), 8 (Elzabeh only). S 46 (Elzabeh only) (Elzabeh only) p. m. rk and New York, , York only) (New York only) (Newark only), 8 02, 8 13, 8 27 (New Yorl only) (New York onlyxll (New York only) noon , 4 (New York only). 4 SO, 4 47 (Newark only! (Saurday only), 6 02, p.m. Sundays a. m.: , , 8 45 (New York only) p. m. 1 IJOIUJ Branch. Anbury Park, Ocean Grov. Pon Pleasan and nermedae saons, 1 (Mondays exeeped). 6 05, OZ, 10 a. m.; (Saurdays only), 1 (Saurdaysonly).167,224, (Saurdayonly),2 (Saurday only) (Ssurdns exeeped) , rm. Sundays E8,1030,1052 a. I , p. m. For Freehold va Maawan and C. R. R. of N. J a. m.: noon p. Sundays, 9 37 a, m.; p. m. LEAVE NEW YORK FOR RED BANK. a R. R. of N. J.. foo of Lbery sree. 4 00, OO. 11 SO u. m.: (Saurdays only). 121 (Saurday only. 1 SO, , , p. m.; 12 01, (mldnlch). Sur days, 3 80, ,10 00 a. m.; 2 80, p. m. hold or perm o be held."in nny louse or premses, any dok flgh, cock fgh, prze flkh or any spurrng cones for a purse or money prze. 3. No person Khal deal, play or engage. In faro, rouleo or oher game of chance, eher as banker, player pr dealer nr oherwse for hw purpose of 4. No person H1IR.11 loer on he srees nnd uer loud and offensve or ndecen language, or make offensve remarks o j or upon any person passng alone; Buch j srees, or obsruc or Inerfere wh any person lawfully beng In or upon such srees. 5. No person slnll go abou from door o door, or pluco hmself or herself ID he srees o her or gaher alms. 6. Kuch am every person volang ny of le provsons of hs ordnance shall, upon convcon hereof, forfe and pay a fne of no more han one hundred dollars, or Imprsonmen n he couny jal for no more han nney duys; and he offcer before whom any such person may be brough may Impose.such punshmen by ne or mprsonmen n le couny jal us le may see f, n exceedng he maxmum heren fxed..adoped June 3d F11ASK D. COVKIT, Aes:, Mayor. CIIAS. P. Bonugh Clerk.! ude. Her frends are oo busy hemselves, wheher from mere Inclnaon or. posve necessy, o ener Ino argumens on he Improprey of mans work for \vom«n. OH BULE TO BAE CREDITORS, AdmlnsraorH Noce. John A. Vausklrk, nclmlnlraor of I Cl. R. of N. J.. fooof Wes 23d aree, & Burns, decensel, by order of he Hurrogule of he couny of Monmoul, hereby gves noce o lc credors of he fad deceased o lr^ n her doba, dennds und clalnr agalnb he esae of suld reocnsfd, unlcr oal or ltlrmaon, wllln rlne nonha from he wen- CABLE I CARL«,, O»T6O?ATHIC nquxum Banal, EUmrHalMlnc, BnwISU, IWIBw*. f SSSS& RTHURC. SWIFT CIVIL ENGINEEH AND 8DKVMYOK Bnwd and Monmoub reaa, honel89-l. BSD BAKU. H. J. D R. B. F. KING, VETERINARY SOHCBOH AMD UEJJTIBT, SHREWSBURY. NBW JBBSBT. [ones boarded wner and sammer and l f re* of eharse. Ovemonu performed on blch wh perf»e» rfey. HrSTRYKER. VEIEBINAEY 8URCEOH. Mce, Publc ServkoBalldlna. TeopllomM. [Usdence, BlShrewabury AvenaB. TWPlMO«lM> RED BAMH. N. J. TOHN S. APPLEGATE & SON, l COUNSELLORS AT LAW. "; Davdson Bulldn?, RBD BANI. N. jr. Broad Sb F REDERICK W. HOPE, COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Offces corner Broad ud Fron bn*. RBD BANK. N. J. E DMUND WILSON, COUNSELLOR AT LAW. RES BANK. H. > Offces: 10 EAST FBONT STBETT. A LSTON BEEKMAN, f l COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Noary Publc Supreme Cour I Offlces 9 Broad rree. RED BANK. N. J. R. HERBERT E. WILLIAMS, SUKGEON DENTIST. Graduae Unversy of PennBjrnwl*. Of&ea Days n Red Bank: Monday* Wdnafdan and Saurdays; Tuesday evenug~8from7jmo6av 120 Broad Sree Bed Bank, N. J. D R. W. M. THOMPSON, DENTAL 8UBGEON, 2d Null Bank Buldng-,. Bed Bank. N. $ H C g, Hours \R. J. D. THK0CKMORT0N, " DENTAL SUBGEON", orncb: ;dsree D R. FRANK L. MANNING. SUEGEON DENTIST. Broad sree opposa Ford fmllera, BED BANK. H. 1. D R. R. W. JEWETT, DENTIST. Room, 14. Second Noonal Bank Bolld*. BED BANK. N. J D R. WILLIAM ROSE, DENTIST." Succeasor o Dr. R. F. Borden, Gas admnsered. 60 BROAD STREET. RED BANK. M. J. A C. HURLEY, SURVEYOR AND CONVEYANOW. 116 Brdge Avenue. RED BAIO W. J" Wh George Cooper for ffeen yean. WILLIAM H. FOSTER, " REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE AND LOANS. EATOMIOWN. «I EO. D. COOPEK, 5 r CIVIL ENGINEEK. Bucceaaor o Oo. Coopor. C. «j_ Poaoffleo BuUlne. BED BANK. W.. G EORGE K. ALLEN, JR., CIVIL ENGINEER AND SUBYEKHL Room 7. Paerson Buldng, Broad Sreak TACOB C. SHUTTS, l AUCTIONEEB. Specal aenon gven o sales of farm aae*, farm mphmena and oher personal 1 P. O. Addreaa, 191 Broad sree. 1 Telephone 264. W L. EDWARDS, COUNSELLOR AT LAW. N J PfflBafld COUNSE LOMO Buuca N. J-. Posofflj^Bafldh EATOMTOWH. N. 1.. (Adverser 1\/ ECHANO-THERAPY. HedBank. N. J. 14 MonmonUl M. The medcal-mechanc reamen reoognlzed by all European govenuamw and recommended by all leadng pnjrncana and surgeons of Uned Sae* au Europe. D R. A. F. VOSS, OSTKOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. In he Esner Buldng, Room IS. Red Bank. N. Telephone 184. SARAH CORLIES WARDELL, OSTEOPATBIST. 133 Monmouh Sree BedI Bank. d Fd ^O be forever burred of acon herefor So I hphoovefl flvorv rlrl n rhnnra I agans he sad admnsraor. oo nenoo\cs every gn o cnoose j * JQHN A. VAN BUSKIRK bu lor cheeks were pnlo and slo was FRANKLIN P. 8TRYKER, DR. LESTER H, STRYKER. PUBLIC SERVICE. Lvery and Carrages. Movng Vans and Express. Auomoble Garage. Aucon Room and Sorage. Monmouh Sree, RED BANK. N. J. Oppose R. K. depo Of IN PAY AND NOHT. T«l*ph*n* 341. urned.and walked wh her a lle. "Youre a lnggnrd In love!" fllo flung a hm. "Lochlnvar has come ou of ho ens and capured your lar lady.ho came lna ngh, nnd Inved hmself o breakfas hs mornng. He dragged her off before ho really decenly could. I wen off hy mysalf, bu I saw hem comng In ho woods }u» now," Then ahe chaered on abou fnyhlg, everyhng. * Fallng loffher as soon as le could. 80 Washburn was buck! Well, he wa sorry for he fellow! Talng gave JSvlos chuff no credence. Almos uncobcounly ho made hs way hrough lo wood o ho crooked pah ho loved so well. Then, qulo suddenly, ho had eoen wha made hs hear sand sll. Ho urned away afer n hear nck Insan. Washburn, browned and bg, wnn leanng over Jly, h Doy, kllng boh her small hands, rnllln lnd never dared AS much. EVICB worda came o hm, and ho srode away, bllnlcd by hur and nng«r. Wllllnm Fallng hnd gono flrnlnh homo and lacked hla hngs. Then ho made n. call n ho offlco nnd bank, bough a cke, nnd by ngh was on hs wny o Cnlnralo for n nonlhs vncnlon In he wlds, Inkng hla nlaerjr wh hm. fnally ho hnd romn grmly b»rk o work AI Ibomh noml-mruel. He heard no word of her, nnd could no o savo her llfo have n»k«d 11 queson abou her, Ihu lonn wner hod drukrcd AIIIIIK. H. had he wner hrough ncccnod work whch la congenal In order cam a lvelhood. o ON RULE TO BAB CXRDITOBS. Kxecuors Noce. Tmohy M. Wll o and Alber T. Doremus,.execuors of Theodore I 1. Whe, deceased, by order (f he surro- Klve noce o lu- credors of he sad H 20a. m.: 1220 (Saurday only) (Sau days onlyl.l 20. S SO. I p.m. Sunday! a p. m. Penn-R.R.7hAveand32dSree, N.Y a. m ISauday only (Saurday* oxceped). f» le. p. m. Sundoya 8 3f, a. m., 130, 6 12 p. m. P Ta Tl TI» rr 1 IU K_ m u r% \ ennf, 1C< v luuson crnnbl lx< GL W» K> LV.J Cburcl and Corland Srees a. m (Saurdnyn nnlv). 12 an, 12S (Saurday only), 234, 3^42,1 28. (Saurday exccpedl p. m. Sundaya 8 30, a. m., 1 8( p. m. For furher parculars seo me-ables a aaonh. L.W. BERRY. Supernenden, N. Y. and L. B. CHAHLES O. MCFADDIN, Gen. Pans. Agen, N. Y. md L. B. I. I. 133 Monmouh Sree Tuesdara and Frdays only. 12flO F.».o ^ Graduae Amercan School of Oneopafcj KrlsvUlo. Mbsour. Th«young grl.or oday has every- j ^cu^" ^Vl\\u^uA^^ _. am Clams ngnlh nn emal nr HIIHI CM.- -,, unn na.* u.ud..nnpap»»n* r-«-. hng on her nldfl. Sho la nflnloly beer off han ho young grl of en years ngo, and f scfl wse sho wll aval herself o her opporunes. Exchange. f Freparug- he Muscal Procram. "I hnk/ su! Mrs. Cumrox, who wan urrangf u muucnl proff.nm, "ha wo wll have a mezzo-soprano.* "All rgh," repled her husband. "Don boher me nbou. (Jo ahead und F.ee»n urcho." How o Oe Wln he World Owe*. cenxed, nder oah nr alrnun. whn nne mnnls fom he nlll day of Aprl. 1911!, or hey wll 1>R fnover barrod of nny ahn h-rufcr agnln^ le.sull ex;cuur.s, TTMOTHV M. "WHITK, Al*I.I1HT T. DORICMUS. W. a HOPE. Genl Passenger Aaen. Cenral R. B. of N. J. no Invaon*, kn ou of whom hn mlfl mm h<r, knllk bunlm* unl 111" frlonds IMIKHII o lo hm nlone wh n veng««ncn. Ilmlly overwork, no rfcroalon, *nd Ifrmlln Hndu hm lf old Hn h«wnn Rolnx lo bo III, n ho would havo o lvs up nnd go sway from I nl. I was n day In Frhruy Ihnl ln< hnd afnln s««n Hey. Tlls lnn I WHB lu n Imnk shon. llnr vynn wnrn hun OTnr *n n rulmn, nl I H<f<r shn saw hm» harl lnu> o nullr* d«*p plmdows lonrrvl hrll, am lm h«r small ungl»vno lanu hud grnwn f«nsp»r«nl) frnkllq. Thorn wan no look o farld) h»>ln».«sbun h«r. Th«n plrlnn o<n«, n a, Unp, n md d«n wwnh, 11 nmllnu. >n u*«**un»m# l««w M ola aw mko of "De world owes you a lvn/ sad f. Uncle Ebon; "bu yous luhel o have o go afer e world wf u hoe or an k " ON BULE TO BAR CBEDITOBS. ; v AdmhlsHrUH Noloo. Kdlh H. McClc-K. plmlnlhrarlx of 1 HTlx-r (. MCleos, lecffhpl, by urler! of ho HUITOCUIO o lu couny or lon mouh, hereby KIVCH noce o n; crol- I fnh of lo Knl (LMHd u- hrnn In llelr lcllh, dpnndw nnd clams RlnR ho esae of saul deceased, under onh or ulllrual Inn, whn nne nunh» from lo nruonlh uy n Aprl, 11H2, or hey wll We forever IHHIIMI (f any acon lmmofo- a^al.s ho mld almlnlhrarlx. KIUTI U. MCl.KKS. ON RULE TO BAB C BED IT O KB. axe o make up," Measure of Mer Bad n»nk Ol«m Should WlTk W»U Tll. EvUonoa. Proof of mer hvn n ho evdom 1. ConvnrK vllonrp n Red Fnnc. l > l> esmony of slrn^er, nu he enldneme of Hl Ilnnk pcoplo. Th^H hn knd of proof pven lcrc. The nlle uf Il lnk ll<n. \V. M Ill III! hu Illlx llzy upoll wny. 1 f-l»-n II Ill lllul, no. I, I! I. l> N..1,, mn: l lh«verl nu on\y h nlh PflllMr H md I fl hu: Hn Ih 4)1 n.-ih In. [ IIM<I) Ih. n pnhh In I.v I.I.I I "I I luln In pnhngf (re [ hnd lnen,i,i" In xv.l)- nnm Kdney 1IUN fur lollhn of ll u an rnvlefd Hn IIIIIII IIMIIII nu KMI»IIIIV Im n nnrr. nnlll.. fur lu luull II. M) HIV nun III f HIM HIM runlllll al MIV Mllln nnl n«ns hnvn ln - IHlll, Ilulka In I >!> >M KllnV Illln." Knr fl l>y fll 1(Mlorn, rlco f^o 1,-OIIIB. KoaUr-Mlllmr (.n., IUIITHIO. Now Vullc, Roln flkcnlb for lm Uned fln«,. R*n«mb«r ha n»m» Do«n and nu uhor. MarKre K. 1>. Taylor nnd Henry S. Iurow, execuors of IMwan! Taylor, de.-ascd. l>\- ouer of n* slnoklo. of he enmy of Mnnod, lerel.y Kve nol-> o h eredlo-r of he snhl doc«ase o brng In her debs, denauda and clams agrln. he emne of sad dfeeancd, under onh nr ahmll>n, whn Mne monhs from lu nrr«nh lay of Aprl. JIU2, or hey wll be forever bured of any nrln herefor MAIlAlKT 10. II. IIIJNIIV «. IIATOW. IlTwn clalnm In Henry r!. llnllw, 13!) llond\va>, blxkh of Manhaan, Nv V>k Cy. Noloe of Balsman of Aoooun. losnle of In,nk I,. IlulHlell, decewd. Nolle- IM herl) lven Un He nr- IlnlN nf He mlh-ilerr. x-ellnrm of he enle nf n.1.1 1ccen<,l, wll l>. llldlled fnd Hlu-l by he HunvKae nnl llhel (nr ne llrmm o lln> ophnnn -.MIll.f I le nully,r Mummll. ol Tluvml-, III" lw"l.>ll!,>) "f.illlf, A. l>. IIIK 1. Imed May ITIl, III!. WAl.TKIl I Ill.AIHI.lKI.I.,.11>;;:I 11 w III.AIMI>I:I.I.. Illl 1,(1 (! 11. \ IM MAIIUAKKT lll.aihihci.i...iiimkill I. III.AIHIII.I.I.. II.IIIIIOM I. III.AIIIIl.l.l. TOWNH1III UUARI) <>r IIUAI.TH. Iarslr m*«llr. lnf a hrrw*l>rytufn- ;Ml l«-vi m hn rfm anl Of Mrl honh, a 4.00 r, H.. H " mlllrm, Kwl ll«nk. bavlnr ^mpul»<* m»k«wu nmrl ^..,,.1.,, In w.lh,,,, AI1HAM T. IlKNm.rr, rr«l,!.n. IAYHoM) lklnlltr, llrraary. NEW JERSEY CENTRAL.! TRAINS LEAVE KED BANK, For Now York. Nrwark and Elzabeh «f. EE I "7 25, " " , a. n.; 12 00, M If 4 SO C , 7 SK, 9 23 D. m. Sunda/a, 9 r,b, 1144.B. m.m<5,710, >CO p. n. For Prvohohl va Mnuwun a 8 W, & 17 a. m.: 12UUL I 4 47 p.m. Bunda^B, H 58 a. m.; p. m. l ForL»kewoal.Lakehur»,&c.. a a. m.:! SOl, p. m.!jumlay» U 06 a. m.; aa«p. m. I For Alanc Cy, 6 41,11 06 a. m p. m. Sundays a. m.: [.TBp. m. I For Vln«knd. Brklneon. Ac. 0 41, 11 0$ a. m.;, 4 37 p. n>. 1 Fur Tom. Klvar am Ilsrnca a ( a. m m. Bundva a. n. * New York only, Saurdays only. W. Q. BCIIJKR. w. C. Ilon, Vlca lra. anl Genl Mar. G«nl Iau. A_ D R. WM. J. WOLFERT,", OSTEOPATH. 91 Broad urce. Isd Bank, N. J. Graduae of Phladelpha collere of OamMkT. Phladdphacollegcsof Anaomy. AndpooBTmd»- ae of Amercan school of Osjopahj a Krkx vlle. Mo., under he founder of he clenc. Dr. H. B. VanDorn DENTIST Second Naonal Bank Buldng Rooms 8 and 9 TTTTTfTfff»fff»ff»TT»f»»T» DR. ROBERT DICK8ON, < ; DOGS, CATS, TOY DOOS. < IlmrdlllK Horn, :al«and U«ra««. ] [ Far Haven. B. J. «l W. Rad Bu. 1 < J»» «* ******* L. B. HILBORN, O. PH. D. EYESIGHT SPECIALIST, 19 Wes Park Sree, NEWAUK, N. J. The real bargans arc adversed n THE REUISTFU. Adv. MERCHANTS STEAMBOAT CO. OF NEW JERSEY. Tme Table n Effec Muu 27h Subjec o chanko whou noce. Seamers Sea Brd and Aberna. Druccn Ver 24, foo of Frankln Sree, New Vork (landng a h* Bmefp (o ake on and le off fxenger onlj). am Hghland; UlghluJ Ihach. Oceanc. Far /fawn and Red Hank. T.U..horu fell 1704 Frankln. N.w York, anl 423 ll«<l Hank. N. J. lpr (Wnl Thuralara of lutown llll M l l WELJLJERS, I nnyn u mlvllnu In TlIK lu.<jlll:ll RED BANK. Dally Map Mundar. Ar). Ialfy Lamlll n lllahumu BIK. DrrnnlK N.l,. Mll I.lr ll.v-. A.M.... H.10...n.K,... u.ar....ll.l..ii....ll,*...ll.m I no I.W 4.40 n I.S.I».]"> ro* New YORK Dally nrfdnuxur. Una Ixl H»n» Far llavsn... Iwln r.ln. A.M. r. M » I.M...,T.1«4.K Arrlv,>v«rUr n. (...rn " Ialrry I JIIIIIIIK.. IxllllllKalv. > Iul IIBVKI ll~llunk AM a HO.. n..n l n..ll.vn...ii.w l.<r. HI«hUn(...,... y jknlf alntu,. HlNDAYH. loav lxl llan (ar Haven IHKIHI 1oln..»»r«.»«..MX* l<«::::::r.«j " lll«hu,..l- ArrWnallrr l»mll"«awll., " rranhlbmfm,,.., af >Rn«kMKa KAUK K IKU F>r>. HOTKIH" A luiury IJIIII1III«, all.l.l<"l (raln«for» o«, anlmaffor»r>»w»a»»» rarn ra«mll l«l»a lllaln Ulaml am HonMn, " l>»l«lwl l» «w«a««ra«, TROLLKY OONNICTIONg. AT Hml.ANIW va J. <). T. Cj. m 8l«m«<71.n»h, Mar»«ll, AllaalU Hlajkanla, M a, A V H I I I alvl «la M, ()!o"v! far WwMrllr^.Rmlawa), ) AT 1 l > wor»lun l»n «W»n l«ik. > "» U«and ()ar>u«««.

8 S FROM KEANSBURG. R & WHITE ARE AT WORJCON THREE NEW HOUSES AT THIS All of Them Are o Be Compleed by July-Wllam Ldlows Sage Upse* wh Ten Passengers bu No One s Serously Hur Dancng Pavlon a New "Pon Comfor o Open Nex Monday-OBren Propery Sold a Sherff Sale. Olver & Whe are kep busy hese days. They have a he presen me hree houses obuld. One of hese s for J. Knaur of Irvnffon. Ths house s 80x40 fee and wll cos abou $1,000. I wll be ready for occupancy n abou wo weeks. Anoher house s for Mrs. J. Furck of Jersey Cy. Her house wll be bul on Beacon beach nnd wll cos abou $ $1,300.,0. I wll be fhd fnshed by July Jl 1s. The oher house The Easman kodak company have s for Fred Mller of Jersey Cy rened one of he McSherry sores on Tls wll cos abou $1, and d wll fe b Beachway avenue and wll conduc a done by July 1s. phoograph shop here. Mss Cora Swo Upses. Bonhan of Perh Amboy wll manage Wllam Ludlow, who drves a sage he shop. around hs place, was comng up Carr Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Ward and Mss avenue las Frday, when he sage Carre Broander of New York spen upse wh en people. The gas com- Saurday and Sunday wh Mrs. pany had been layng ppe and hewards parens, Mr. and Mrs. John sage sruck a spo whch had jus Broander of Man sree. been excavaed. No one was serously Mrs. Tnranla of Man sree was hur. When he passengers go o he aken serously sck las Saurday saon hey all pad her fares bu ngh. She was aken o he Newark one man, who was slghly scrached. hospal las Wednesday for reamen. He sad he would keep he fare-o pay for havng hs wounds dressed. Mr, and Mrs. Herber Sanford of Dancng Pavlon o Opou. Man sree spen Saurday nnd Sunday wh Mr. Sanfords broher, The New Pon Comfor dancng pavlon wll open nex Monday ngh and dancng wll be held every afernoon and ngh durng he summer. The admsson n he afernoon \yll be free. Every Sunday he pavlon wll be open for baske pares and sof drnks, ea, coffee and sandwches wll be served. Musc wll be gven by he New Pon Comfor orchesra, led by F. Wllc Smh. OBren Propery Sold. P. OBrens propery on Palmer avenue was s0 d a sherffs sale las Tuesday a he posoflce buldng. The place brough $900 and was bough by Mrs. W. W. Ramsay. Anoher New Ice Cream Sore, A. L. Moore of New York s buldng an ce cream parlor on Man sree. The buldng s 24x60 fee and wllcos abou $1,500. I wll be ready for occupancy by July 1s. He s dong he work hmself. Mr. Moores broher, E. J. Moore, wll manage he sore. Mr. Moore recenly bough hs propery from John R. Kaser of New York. He wll pu a cemen sdewalk all around he propery. Celebraed Ber Elevenh Brhday. Alha R. Carman, daugher of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Carman of Palmer avenue, celebraed her elevenh brhday las Thursday afernoon. Abou weny chldren were presen and he afernoon was spen n playng games and sngng. Refreshmens were served and he chldren wen home abou fve oclock. Two Now Houses. Augusus Ennason of Monelar s buldng wo new houses on Ocean Vew avenue. They are 16x20 fee each and wll cos abou $1,500 apece. The houses wll be fnshed n abou hree weeks. Mr. Ennason s dong he work hmself. He wll occupy one house and hs broher-n-law wll lve n he oher one. Mrs. S. Gglo of Man sree. HjMEs Mabel Doe of New York s spendng ; few weeks wh her faher, Wew Name for Renly Company. Rchard Doe.of Man sree. Renhouse & Co. have changed!. F. H. Traleman of New York nr- her frm name o he Moore realy "Yed_a hs summer coage on Bea-Chldrens Day Exercses a UB Chapel seen employed n Charles R. Snyders law ofllce a Alanc Hghlands,.has gven up her poson and has aken a job n he New Pon Comfor Beach companys offce. Wllam VanCamp of Newark spen par of las week a hs summer co- ;age sellng hs furnure. Mr. Van- 3amp wll lve a Newark afer he ges hs furnure sold. Frederck Sanford of Farmngdale. Mrs. A. Schlck and son George of Planfleld spen par of las week wh Mrs. Schlcks daugher, Mrs..Henry T. Ackernan of Church sree. W. R. Conkln has a fve-pa^scfger auomoble whch he susnpfo carry passengers from he saon and rolley o all pars of Keansburg. Wllam L. MucDonald has had a door cu n he sde of hs barroom o open ou no he recepon room, vlch he recenly had bul. Mrs. Alber Morrs and baby of Man sree are sck wh measles. Mrs.,Morrss son Melvn has jus recovered from hs dsease. Mrs, E. Reynolds of Lakewood has rened he New Pon Comfor Beach house and wll open hs week. The house was recenly bul. W. L. Har has had sgns paned on he wndow of-hs offce. He wll also have a bg sgn paned and pu en he roof of hs offce. Mss Vesa Gardner of Man sree, who was badly, burned wh a gasolne sove las week, has recovered and s able o be abou. Mrs. Edward Morrs of Man sree, who has been confned o he house wh grp, has recovered and s able o be abou. Russell Sanford of Man sree reurned home las week afer a few days vs wh frends a Pon Pleasan. Ells Wlle and Nobel Bradcn of Jersey Cy spen Sunday wh her cousn, Mss.Mae Collns of Seeley avenue. Adversed mal a he Keansburg posoflce s addressed o Anque Coage, Mr. Schuvnd and Mr. Sedman. Mrs. E. H. Rochafellow of Wood avenue s spendng a few days.wh relaves a Mllford, New Jersey. Mss Gerrude Baron of Brooklyn s spendnga few days wh Mr. and compnny. They wll have offces boh here and a New York whch wll be kep open he year around. The ofcers are Waler H. Moore of Newark, presden, and Davd R. Kenhouse of Long Branch, secreary and reasurer. Wll Probably Gve Hospal Benef. There s some alk n Keansburg and vcny abou gvng a benef for he Long Branch hospal some me n Augus. If he.puople approve of hs hey wll gve a concer and have vocal and nsrumenal musc and recaons. New York alen wll probably be engaged. Anoher ZTew Bouse. P. Lcar of New York wll buld a house on Wes KeansburgBeach. The buldng s 20x10 fee and wll cos abou?2,000. I wll be ready for occupancy n abou wo weeks. Ths buldng wll be used for a club room by a New York club. W. L. Har s he bulder. Fop Com Sand. Wllam Gelhaus, presden of he New Pon Comfor Bench company, has bul a pop corn sand along sde of he bahng house. Benjamn Cover was he bulder. The sand wll be conduced by A. W. Smock of Wcehawken Heghs. Audorum o Open. ;uacdona!ds audorum wll open :on Beach las week. The Broherhood of he Mehods church wll hold an eneranmen n he church ongh. B. Johnson of Carr avenue eneraned a number of hs relaves from Newark las week. R. J. Hoengsberger and famly of New York opened her summer coage las week. George T. McHugh of New York s occupyng hs summer coage on Beacon Beach. Dr. H. S. Cooley of Keypor opened hs drug sore n he McSherry buldng las week. An excurson from New York spen Saurday a Camp Jahn on Carr avenue., Mss Olve Overon of Man sree s sck wh measles. Mrs. John Ryan of Jones avenue gave brh o a son las week. HOLMDEL NEWS. Chldrens Day Observed by Boh Snnay-Schools on Sunday. Chldrens Day was celebraed by he Reformed and Baps Sundayschools on Sunday. The exercses were well aended and hey creaed a grea deal of favorable commen because of her excellence. A he Reformed Sunday-school l>l>les were gven o bapzed chldren of welve Saurday y ngh. g The dancngg pavl-1 years of age. Those 1 who receved on wll be open every afernoon and l>"es were John Henry lleyer Klca-veng dur? he res of he sum-," 01 H- Conover, Sarah Conover Moun, mer. Mr. MacDonald hss jus n- Klnlh Green Schenck, Carre salled a new sodn founan n he [ Iaync and Harry Hammond, audorum. surveyng for New Boaa; Dslocaed Her shoulder. j Uurgc D. Cooper, he couny cng- Thc wo year-old daugher of Kze-; "", wnfl lu re hs "Week Mvoyng ; kel Olco fol and dslocaed lcr j "" se for he noposed roa<l ln-ougl 1 las Saurday. Anoher chld he McCampbcll M C b l l and d Cook Cl farms. f The was swngng her around by he hands roue gone over was abou le same as and le her full. The bone was se by ha surveyed a few weeks ago. Dr. W. II. Allen..Mr. and Mrs. Danel Kly, Mrs. Wllam C. Klv,.Mrs. Margare Hly nnd Kar Qf Anoher Conrac. W. L. Har has been awarded he Charles Kly aended he baseball conrac o pu a new asbesos shngle game a ll n.-con on Saurday. They 1 oof on Ihe asssan keepers house made he rp n an auomoble. a he Wacjakc lgh. Tn 1 house s John Henry Hyln burn has- been now occuped ly Sephen Wlson. re-shnglel nnd repaned and oher mprovemens have been made on he Shore Ic«Graum BAml. place. The work was done by Frank Jmef Robnson of New York has anl (rgc Crawford. loll an ce crn uaml a he end of There was u good aendance n, he he Now Ion Comfor boardwalk. srawberry nnd ce ereun fenvul n le wll open abou July Il. he Baps chapel Wednesday ngh A Mew COD. and a consderable mn was cleared. George (leus, Jr.. of Newark, has John /.anznger, who recenly < been apponed polceman a Newbn job on Mrs. KfknrlH frn, n on Comfor Ileucl for (le summer monlh. Mna Klll Kn) of Almry Iurl In upendng l week wh MIN..IOncpl Curmn of Inluer avenue. K Kflm ol» Anbury lnk nprnl Kunduy wh Mnx Jenne Cnnan of Palmer lvunr. Mnn lnll M. Mnemlv of Anbury Inrlc n nlao vlnlk Mm. Jo- vnh (arnn. Ml«s Lnurn Knowlcn of Newark, who wnr~ employed wnwn In HCISDN lea ere II n parlor n New 1uln Comfor llmrh, lnn gven up her JH>nlon anl hun K» a Job n lm cke offce of lm Kennslmrr alrdromv Mr. Omrge Drnker of Kan Ornn spen par of I nu wrak wh MJM. W. B. Allen of Iulmn nvrmm. IB, R, Krljfrson of New York also workng a Alanc Hghlands Mnn Kln Conover, who lven wh MISH Ilnldal Holmes, hun recovered fllm ber Hlcknesn. Inaae Sory hna qu ln Job wh.loln II. Slwa^on and n workng for Clnrlen Irwn, MIHK (lue Huce n e» pvr of hn Week wh IllK Mnnen llellle of Vnncl. lmy Kdwul W. Ienne luu llnnhe<l he wn I of nnllnk mll ledrcomlk h hoel. (rnrk Hphen, rlk In J< Alex (yn Mure, In lul up wh nlkn. Mnlolpul I.lnMInf r.n Tnrma Down. Tlu> hrrclold InmmlMer hn week decded uknlnnl he Inrlnllnld nf n nmnlrlpal llghlns; ln n Hn #n purl of J*» w»ou wh Dr. md place n lm nnwn me. Tlm row 3 r«. W. B. Alen of 1lmr nvnn,. nlnnlonrrn fell Un lm In.vn could > W, W. fum*ay has sold h* auumblu o Juon * Uurlow of Man ll» wo llfchlnu plan* whlrh furnuh no Rnnl Iho (<X HMnn nnw and Hn fh. Thfy wll UK lo machne o pow" anl Icl lro wurp mllrely ndmuo nul were funlnhlny c nenl. jlm Mabl K Clrlgjs, who h«nan llruj n* I>()««II>IP. ftt T Y Y T Y T YYY Y TT Y T Y T f y fy y yf y f y y y y y f yy y f f BEGI6TER Sll Connues o Break Records. Our sore s large, herefore our sock s large. We are showng bg assormens of every hng n ourlne. We are gvng hones, dependable merchandse a hones fgures. Thas he reason we are dong he larges busness n our hsory. See our new, plan gray Sus, half lned coas, $1,$12 and $1S The knd ha brngs he busness. If you wan one of our Impored Sraw Has youd beer hurry. We are sellng more sraw has han ever before. SOc o S8.OO SHIRT Shrs wh separae collars o mach. Look lke slk. S1-5O values; our prce $1.19 Auo Dusers, Chaffeurs Sus, Auomoble Caps, ^uo Sweaer Coas.* * on Sunday. Chldrens day exercses were held a he chapel Sunday afernoon. There was a good urnou, and he eneranmen was well rendered. The address of welcome was made hy Carl Wner and he nfan class. Those who ook par n hs concer recaon besdes Carl were Mldred Sunbom, Eva McQueen, Jenne Mc- Queen, Florence Layon, Magge Mouser, Grover and Harry Carer, Russell Tomlnson, Harry Mouser and Clarence McQueen. An exercse called "Awakenng of he Flowers" was gven by Hlda Raab, Mary Mouser and Mldred Sanborn... In anoher exercses and recaons were gven by Hans Rnnb, Harold Rddle, Mlon Tomlnson, Clarence Mouser, Eugene Layon and George Mouser, and responses were made by Bruno Raab, Paul Red and Lawrence and Max VonBedel. Sngle recaons were rendered by Vola Layon, Mabel Rddle, Herber Wner, Tennen Fenon, Russell Tomlnson, Florence Layon and Carl Wner. A solo was sung by Mary Mouser, and Mldred Sanborn and Florence Layon joned n he chorus. Solos were rendered by Mss Mare Hohurs and Mss Edh Thompson. The closng exercses gven by he school chldren recenly produced such a good mpresson ha hey are sll beng alked abou. The excellence of he exercses refleced cred on boh he pupls nul he eachers. Mss G. Rosamund Munn, he prncpal who has been boardng wh Mrs. John R. Conover, has reurned o her home n Sullvan couny, New York. Mrs. John Coke and her son of Hampon, Vrgna, are.spendng several duys wh Mrs. Cokes faher, A. Judson Bray of he Phalanx. EVEBETT NEWS. runners In Ths NslffhbcrlooA Make Tlmlr rlrs Harvesng of Alfalfa. Lemuel Soden, I. Webser Jones and Charles A. Carlson made her lrs harvesng of alfalfa laa week. Alfalfa yelds hree crops a year, and a number of he farmerh hereabous mne n preference o hay. Mrs. Andrew Caron of Trenon has been Kpwlng several days wh her moher-n-law, Mr». 1nck Caron, Jr. Cecl Jones n home, from b! Hummer vacaon from Hder-Moore & SlewnlH buhehm school a Trenon. MH. MuKurla Caron, u senographer n Tn; l:<>,m ollce, n homn on a vnoon. Kll mem In hn ocon an begnnng o lay In barrels for shppng poaoes. 1 he fenmn wll br^ln abou he Un nf Augu. M men Mary nnd Klla Muloney, who each frlool n hn nrfrn par of lm nne, am home for he numnr vucaon. Helen (m, MUUHIIW nf llnrull Hfu, p^n Inn week wh rclulvcf l Mnnwu. A. Mnuuur nro -opalrln( <IH(IIMHIIII>K» <>" Chn nllen I*. Conovnr farm md nn (mkng oher Inprovo nen on he plncr. VVIr hn Job In ronplcl hey wll buld a w :on IIIIIIIU for Wllllnm A. M A nprnlncd nnklo may «s rule l rnrrd In from hroe o four l»ys by Mlyln ClmmWIln Lnmen- urn) luervlnr lm drecon* wlu each Imlr, For sale ly Junus Ooopor, Jr., Idnnr llroud and Whe sree*. Chldrens Wash Sus and Rompers, 48c o $2.50 REID BANK OF»EN EVENINGS. Why Pay Ren, When I Is Cheaper To Own Your Home? Do You Wan o Lve Near he Prosperous, Upo-Dae Town of RED BANK. N.. Wh s frs class ralroad and seamboa facles, n beauful surroundngs, near he pcuresque Shrewsbury Rver and only half an hours rolley rde from he ocean? WHY NOT BUY LOTS ON THE FRANK A- BOETTNER CO.S BUNGALOW TRACT, Beween NAVESINK ROAD and RIVERSIDE DRIVE, n Mddleown Townshp, jus norh of Shrewsbury Rver? Only 5 mnues walk o rolley and 10 o 15 mnues o Red Bank saon. Los are hgh and dry and he sol s good f you wan a garden. The rac s rgh n he mddle of he secon occuped by wealhy New York resdens. A good many of he los have been sold and houses wll be gong up soon. IF YOU WANT TO GET YOUR CHOICE BUY NOW AT THE BOTTOM PRICE $3.00 per fron foo. $5.00 down and $5.00 per monh. Your presen ren probably coss >you from $15 o $20 or more per monh, f you have a famly. Why no buld a house of your own for $l,500-$l,800 and your house ren wll no cos you over $100 per year. Call a our offce or wre a posal o le us know when we can show you lje los. A represenave s on he rac. Red Bank and Monmouh Couny Insurance Agency and Real Esae Offce. IVAR BJORNSTAD, Manager. Sole Agen for FRANK A. BOETTNER CO.S BUNGALOW TRACT. Offce 114 Monmouh Sree, Cor. Pearl, RED BANK, N. J. P. O. Box No. 12 aul Phono No. 584 Red Bank,

9 $ BANK VOLUME XXXIV? NO,51. RED BANK, NT J.", WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, PAGES 9 TO Iff., VyTH FLOWERS AND SONG: ELABORATE CHILDRENS DAY EXERCISES BY THE RED BANK SUNDAY-SCHOOLS. Bg. Audence* Turned Ou o all he Eneranmens and he - Churche Were Flled-Place of Worshp Aracvely Decoraed ; wh Wad and Culvaed Flowers.and Poed Plans-Chldrens Fesval Marked by Exercses Well Rendered. Enmons, Elzabeh Hlllpo, Charles Sherman, Harvey Smock, lone Van- Buskrk, Rober Ausn, Dors Hagerman, Kngsley Hagh, Los Hesse, Kenneh Procor, Norma Francs, Kaharne HIgglnson, Ida Wolco, Buron Doremus, Roger Francs, Margare Suon, Dorohy Hlggnson, Alon Sewng, Helen Sherman, Else Kllee, Dorohy Smh, Mare John- Bon. Margare Randolph, Elzabeh Hllpo, Anon Bjornsad, Edward Burke, Charloe Bocher and Charles Okeraon, The exercses closed wh a benedcon by he pasor, Rev. James W. Rogan. A Tn Obnoh. Sunday was observed as Chldrens day a he Frs Mehods church and all of he church servces durng-he day were dedcaed o he chldren. In he mornng he pasor preached a sermon o he lle ones and bapzed nfans. The Sunday-school sesson n he afernoon, was also gven over o he chldren. A ngh he usual Chldrens day P rogram was gven n whch chldren rom all he classes n he Sundayschool ook par. The church was decoraed wh flowers. The aendance was so large ha he Sundayschool room had o bo used o sea many who were unable o ge seas n he man par of he church. Each number on he program was we.ll rendered, he younger chldren n parcular showng evdence of hard sudy n maserng her pars. Recaons were gven by Louse and Newon Lech, Clfford Kceler Elvr Hendrckson, Raymond Le- Compe, Esher Howard, Elzabeh Wallng, Douglas Hendrckson and Louella Croydon, and solos were gven by Elzabeh Compon and Sylva Aul. The choruses were sung by Carolne Warden, Annella Lamb, Louella Croyden, Louse Prce, Else Aumack, Chrsne Francs, Dorohy Morrs, Alma Thompson, Ruh Gbbs, Rh Smh, Alce Aller, Elzabeh Sles, Laura McCoach, Velenah Carver, Eva Lamb, Cornela Mnon, Esher Howard, Paence Roberson and Else Wason. Alma Thompson, Brdsall Chamberlan, Annella Lamb, Ruh Glbbs, Chrsne Francs, Elzabeh Sles, Else Aumack, Louse Prce, Adelade Johnson, Carolne Warden, Helen Roberson, Mldred Clark, Else Teley, Maron Frey, Maron Many and Vera Jeffrey ook par n exercses. A grl chor rendered several anhoma and hymns and Mldred Pervchef and Bearce Chamberlan sang a due. The pasor gave a shor-alk pn he objecs of Chldrens day, whch was orgnaed as a church holday by Rev. Rober S. Morrs n Chldrens day was observed a mos of he Red Bank churches on Sunday. The exercses were unusually well rendered and were aended by large and: apprecave-audences. Floral arches, dasy chans, bouques and poed plans adorned he churches and added o he aracveness of he eneranmens, - A OnoM (Unroll. Grace church was crowded Sunday ngh, when Chldrens day exercses were gven, The church was decoraed wh roses and peonlab. The program conssed of recaons, carols by he Sunday-school and exorcses by he prmary deparmen. Those who reced were Edward Mx, Joseph Bray, Brownng Wlson, Wallace Wason, IneB- Yeman, Annee VanDrgh, Wllam Kennedy, Paulne Cnrdarroun, Florence Kennedy and Helen Valenne, and Mss Ida Benne, Ruh Smock, Caherne Chld. Lucy Valenne, Iva Perrne ard Lllan Terhune ook "par n an exercse called "A he Wndow." The.closng number was a carol by he scholars of he Sunday-school. Tb Bapla Bnelm, : A large number urned ou o he Baps.church Sunday ngh, when he Sunday-school pupls gave her exercses n honor of Chldrens day. Those who ook par n he exercses were Anna Olson, Ruh Conkln, Alber McQueen, Vera Truex, Clara Lbbey, Mabel Davs, Edna Morford, Margare Fnch, Frank Kuhl, MoynanT Whe, Lous Conover, Raymond Conkln, Floyd Lum, Edh McLean, Dorohy Jones, Lela Denns and Alce Sherman. Mrs. J. L. Mners class gave a song and Mabel Suphen and Lyda McQueen sang solos.! The orchesra rendered several selecons end he- prmary grade also sang. Ohers akng par were Mldred TPenger, Sarah Sherman, Geraldne Fowler, Mary. Weeks and Lydo. Applegne. rnabyeru Eneranmen. The Presbyeran Sunday-school chldren gave her Chldrens day exercses Sunday ngh. The plaform was handsomely decoraed wh flowers. The chldren spoke her peces whou a race of embarassmen. rhe~prberdm conssed of a due by Mss Louse Doremua and Mss Aul, solos by Kaherne.Hggnaon and Dorohy Smh, songs by he nfan class, recaons by several chldren, a song by M!SB Ehel Whes class, an exercse by Mrs, Bennes CIOBS and carols by he enre school, Those who gave recaons were Gladys Bmmons,.Rober Wllams, Carolne 9ehroeder, Dolld Ookley, Morrs Benne, Lousa Hessnger, Enns Tbe Dock Wll be Sared ffex Monday and WIU be Compleed by he Early Par of July Oap. Charles P. Irwln o Overaee he Work. The Moor boa club of Red Bank las arranged o buld a dock n fron f s propery on he rver.near Washngon sree. The dock wll be V f6e wde and 325 fee long. l\ vll be bul of chesnu plng and hesnu mber. The plankng wll e of wo-nch yellow pne. The end f he dock wll be T-shaped, hs T r plaform beng 16x32 fee. Ths vll be of he same consrucon as he ea of he dock. A he end of hs >laform wll be a floa 16x24 fee. A hallow spo, caused by a mussel bed, s locaed near where he floa wll be, and hs mussel bed wll be dredged ou, gvng a good deph of waer here. The dock wll be used for yng boas and he floa wll be used as landng place. Charles Peersen wll The enry blanks for he. races on he Fourh of July have been sen ou,o boa owners n hs localy and n her saes. Some of he fases loas n he counry are expeced a ed Bank ha day. A number of fas ydroplanes have been promsed eher or race evens or for exhbon ess. Che races are nended o surpass all her smlar evens ever held a Red Bank. The club has appropraed money for he expenses of he race lee and also for przes. 1KB MA.B0HS- BTJWOALOW. Thearcal Quaree Buldng; a Home a Talr Haven. "The Four Masons," a hearcal quaree of Far Haven, who perform vaudevlle skeches, are bundng a bungalow on Ban road a Far Haven. The work s beng done by Benne & Doughy of Far Haven under he supervson of Wllam A. Mason. Some me ago Mr. Mason >ough hree ncubaor houses from Raymond Hoagland of Far Haven and hese have been moved o Mr. Masons propery on Ban road. One of hem wll be used for a garage and he oher wo wll be convered Ina T-shaped bungalow. The plo on whch he bungalow wll bo bul hab a fronage of 100 fee on Ban road and s 135 fee deep. On he souh sde of he propery s a prvae drveway "foureen fee wde. The ncubaor houses wll be rased on brck foundaons nnd compleely overhauled. The bungalow wll have sx rooms and wll be provded wh ho and cold waer, elecrcy and gas. I wll cos clou $2,000 and wll be one of ho fnes dwellngs of s knd a Far Haven. One room wll be used as a curo shop by Wllam A. Masons son, John Mason. In hs-hearcal ravels Mr. Mason hab pcked up he skns of many wld nnmnls and oher curoses. He a somewha of l»n ars, and ho wll also UBO hs curo room for drawng. The Masons wll make he bungalow her permanen hbmc when hey are no ravelng. Mrs. Mason s lookng forward o u grea mo rasng chckens und vege-, ables and growng fru for preserves when sho moves In her new home. A presen he Masons are lvng wh Mr, Masons daugher, Mrs. Tony Huner of Far Haven. Bren X.oe Sold. The Red Bank real esae company has sold hree los on s Hllcres rac o R. R, Drake of he Uaf safe and vaul company of Newark, wo los o Mary Connors of New Cy, N, Y., und wo loa on Wlls ClnyWn Rlycrnldo Drve rac o Mrs. Loe Peers of Red Bank. The company hm also rened Mrs. Deckers IIOUHO a Red Hank o Horace Sco of New York, mad Bank Club o Held hooe. Tho Rlvonldo pun club of Red Bank wll hold a nuble ehoo Saurday afernoon. Ths wll bo ho flra ehoo of h«leaaon, There wll be en evena of en blrd each. Tha club wll hold a ahoo on July OU for ha Frank Hall challenge cup, whch I p or open compeon among clgb In he kale. ral, rran TESTEEDAV. Subborn BUe a Waers s> Ororna Calls Ou Enre Fre Deparmen. The fre deparmen was called ou yeserday afernoon shorly afer four oclock o pu ou a fre n he dryng hoube a Waers & Osborns mll on Chesnu Bree. The house was flled wh lumber and he fremen had a Bubborn fgh for an hour beforo ho fre was under conrol. The fre sared n he blower box, beween he^engne room and he dryng house, and before was dscovered he flames had been blown no he dryng house. The neror was burnng fercely when he fremen arrved. The flames were confned o he burnng buldng, whch was damaged o he amoun of $500. For a me obked as hough he enre mll would be desroyed. OPPOSED TO LICENSE. N&volnk Improvemen Aoclalon Wnn Mo Llcanaea Graned There. The Navesnk mprovemen aasoca- ;lon me Monday ngh n fremens lull a ha placo and passed a rcsolu on agans he granng of hoel lcenses a Navesnk and Locus Pon. R. C. Orecn, propreor of he New Amserdum hoel a Locus Pon, has nppled for a lcense for hs house und he assocaon s opposed o he gran ng of ho lcense. The assocaon h pung up sree sgns hroughou h< vllngc hs week. Dnuaal* Olak Melaf, lub held a a Mlu ca Monmouh eree. rranmsfu for h» annual oulrw o b«ham U* la Sunday In Jun # * mad*. Th«8U Janw dramac club meal nwfg Frday ngh 1 B*arfc«DuganB on Monmou JC«w Vrluolpal George II. Haren of Waerbury Now York, has been engaged as prn cpnl of he Rod Bank publc sclool a a salary of $2,600 a year. He l 30 years old and s a nave of Gouv orncur, New York. He s a Kaduao f ( j j K O orncur, New York. He s a Kad of (jjueens unversy u Kngson, aro. Mr. Haren succeeds J, B Wley, who has been enguged ng prn clpul of he Morrlaown nchooln. pedlnr AnoU Arroeed. J. I. Rue, ho specal moor cycl pollcoman on ho Mlddlcown am Keypor road, arresed hree Now Yorkorn lae week for volang he nuomobllo speed lnw. Augus (! Herk nmler und E. Gruham War were cuch lned ( by Jusce Wlm>, nnd II. A. Kodclford was (lncd R by Junlco SnllTan. Dvoraur»eol»n». Joseph T. Feld of Nuswnmp, nca Mlddbown, has relgned «s rou ovcrear of ha llnrlc. H roag. naon, wan rnceved a Thurd nlrhla meeng of he Mlddloow hl l l I eg of he Mlddloow ownhlp commlleo, anl I w««d cldenl o wa ll he nex moong bu far* apponng any on*» flll h vacancy, Bun Shennbury flr* company wll ha** * done. In U«DrahoUM a ha plan* Thuraoa* ngh of n«w**k Good muaj wll b. provdad, r«fr»h- W l T b ^ u,. Olh. j WlTba.aay usual fwuru wll BOAS. lolla»ro». (le Ooarao (or Bver»ldo Drre fo»l,o4s. Collns Bros, of Por Monmouh ere awarded he conrac o gravel versdo Drve a a cos of $1,045 a moong of he Mddleown ownhp commee Thursday ngh, Bds.f?l,O80,and?1, were made by e Monmouh Consrucon company J Red Bank and Edward T. Benne fb.el.fqd. Rversde Drve has been n very bad condon and s jmproveen has been, demanded, for a long EOAT CLUBS NEW WHARF :0T0B BOAT CUB TO HAVE DOCK 338 TUB* dg p robably oe he bulder. ll cos abou $1,000. The dock AUTOMOBILE STOLEN. NEW COUfSES OF STUDY, TKXEB MBW BmAMOECES TO BE TAUOHT E lank Seal Eea* Man Oea Il. Oar Back In a Damf^ed Condon. Olver A. Browns Hupmoble roadser was solen a week ago Saurday ngh from n fron of hs home on!ay Vew avenue, Alanc Hghlands, lr. Brown s a member of he Red 3ank real esae company, and he sed he car n gong back and forh hs home. On Saurday ngh he f he car sandng n fron of he louse and removed he swch plug before gong In he house The nex mornng when he go up he car was gone. Mr. Brown began a search and oundhe car abou half, a mle from he house where had been run no he sone curbng. A fron and a rear heel were smashed and he fron xle was badly damaged. The pevson ho ook he auomoble had nsered swch plug of her own make n rder o make he car run. HEW 0OMTBA0TINO FIRM BUST. Bed BanX >en Have Bererfl Bead conrao Vndar Way. The Byram-Ruherford consruc- ;on company, a recenly ncorporaed [led Bank frm, has several conracs lor road buldng under way. They eccnly fnshed a secon of Wall rce a Wes Long Branch. Yeserlay he frm sared work on he Marloro-Vanderburpr road. Ths road s mo and a hrd mles long and wll cos $9,499. I wll have a slag foundaon and a surface of gravel. Oher conracs of hs frm are for -wo roads n Alanc couny. One s for welve mles of gravel road beween Mays Landng and Tuckahoe. Ths wll cos $28,499. The oher s for he rebuldng of wo mles of he man road beween Alanc Cy and Phladelpha a Hammonown. The onrac prce for hs job s $5,190. Tbee* Oounea Are Ajrroulure, Domeela Scence anl Orffanlad Kay Eleh T»aon*r«,o be Ben o Summer Sohool for Specal Tranng 1. A las weeks meeng of he Mddleown ownshp board of educaon he board decded o send egh of he ownshp eachers o he summer school for eachers a Cupe May. Ths school s held every summer and s aended by eacherb from all pars of Now Jersey-and from neghborng saes. I rans eachers n all sors of sudes. A eacher who s defcen n any branch, or who wans o learn he bes and laes mehods of eachng any sudy, can aend hs summer/ school and receve nsrucon here. The sae of New Jersey conrbues o he suppor of hs school, and New Jersey eachers do no have o pay uon fees. They,have o pay her own expenses, however, and hese expenses amoun o abou $50 for he sesson. Mddleown ownshp wll ake up a number of new sudes he comng year,, hese sudes beng prncpally he praccal hngs of lfe whch are now beng made courses of sudy n he more modern schools. Agrculure, domesc scence and organzed play wll be made hree mporan feaures of he course of sudy n he Mddleown Bchools. None of he eachers of he ownshp hab had. any experence or ranng n eachng hese deparmens, and he board desred ha he eachers who are lo have charge of hese sudes receve proper ranng. Each eacher who aends he summer school a he expense of he ownshp s expeced o ake courses n a leas wo of hese branches. They may ake all hree f hey choose and hey can also ake up any addonal branches f hey wsh o do so. The board of educaon appropraed $400 o send hese eachers o Cape May, whch s $50 per eacher. The appropraon was made from ho publc funds because was beleved ha he eachers would be made very much more effcen hrough akng he course n. hese new sudes han hey would oherwse be, and ha would be a good nvesmen for he ownshp from an educaonal sandpon. The encljers seleced and he schools where hey wll each nex year are: Hgh school, Leonardo Mss Joseph lne Wolo. Grammar school, Leonunlo Mss lorence Brand. Chapel Hll school Mss Helena Hr-,edy. Tor Venraouh school Mss Slau F!oo[<. Belford school MIBS kn K. Apffar. Mddleown Bchool MISH Mary 12. rehley. Navesnk HClool Mss Dora Robers, nn Ecl Wlson. LAKEWOOD BUSINESS CLOSED, Seaaon Saa Uned and Joepu Dokopf WIU Move Sock o Bad Bank. Joseph Dckopf has closed hs phoography busness a Lakewood afer a ery successful season. Lakewood s a wner resor, and* Mr. Dckopf ds conmos hs busncoo hem every surrjme-. He hnd a parcularly large busness n akng mperal prn pcures, new mehod of phoography whch he has evolved. Mr. Dclopf wll move hs Lakewood sock o Red Bank. To make room for hs exra sock he wll hold a specal sale a hs Red Dank sore n u shor me. Tramp Tound Dead, Josoph Taylor, a rump, wan found dead Monday afernoon n Whes woods, near Lle Slver depo, by some of hs companons. Hs deah wan duo o exccrsvc drnkng. Ho WUB abou fory yoan old. Coroner Hnrry C. Fay of Red Dunk was nofed and ho Issued a bural perm. Tuylorn body was uken o Mr. Fays underakng shop und was bured u Lncrof hs mornng. Tho Red Dank apple club wll hold a meeng n he nwn hull omorrow ngh a ogh oclock. The clul) member" wll marke her apples hn your nlor label na I In hnllnvod larger alon can be mado when ho applea are guaraneed wh a label. Tho meeng omorrow ngh In o decde on ho vurlalee. of nnplea o be labelled und ho numbor of label* o bo prned. VrMen Oesple WeMed Kn, Mlu Fruncla Harvey and Cheser Arhur Conover, boh of Trenon, were marred Saurday ngh a Flra MoU odla paraonako \>y Rev. Percy Verln chef. Nneeen years ago Mr, Ierlnchlef marred he brde* parenn, and I wa a her reque (ha he parform*! ha weddng of her daugher, * * «a»«., Th«Rea.1 Amercan flm f NW Xk la aklnc plcu luff l 6«? w.,- BOL RE S>UP. Klddleown Commee Befnae o for Flpea. A he meeng of he Mddleown ownshp commee Thursday ngh he commee refused o pay a bll for urned n by B. F. Allen, one f he ownshp road overseerb. The >pe had been lad n fron of Wllam (Vllss place and he commcemen sad had been lad n such a way ha benefed Mr. Wllfss propery, bu was of no use o he road Mr. Allen clamed ha Wllam H 3enne, he ownshp road super- sor, had ordered hm o lay he ppe nd Mr. Benne saed ha Mr. Alen mus hnve msundersood hm as e had no ordered hm o do. The :ommecmen sad heywould ry o jersuode Mr. Wlls o pay for he pe. BELTOBDS OOMMEHCEMEHT. Thlaaa Pnplla Qradaaed There La. "Wadneeday Week. Belfords graduaon exercses wen dd Wednesday, May 29h. A large audence was presen, and he school was fed up wh he usual decora ons. The eneranmen comprsed a prayer by Rev. J. A. Oakes, an address by Mr. VanPel, declamaons, songs and recaons. The dplomas were presened by Alber Runyon. Mos of he graduues ook J>ar n he exercses. They are Wlbur Lankencau, Benjamn Mlls, Edward Davs, Anna and Helen Phllps, Crag "nneuan, Clarence Colmqrgan, Wescy CoddnRon, Louse Wllc, Hlda ohnson, Edward Murphy, Helen Morrell and Ehel Uunyon. OrrOEES NOMUfATED. Keanapurr Co.OpernlTe Aeaoclalon Praparea far Annual Xleolon. The annual nomnaon of oflccrs of ho Kcansburg co-opernve assocaon was held las Wednesday ngh vh he followng resul: Presden JIUIICH I*. Dodd, Vleo presden Wllam P. Docll, Wll- A. Oonny-. H l d V f CKABITIXS Ooany Organlalon Wll be Formed a Bookdale Farm on Taeaday, June amh. A couny branch of he sae chares ad assocaon wll be organzed a Mrs. Lews S. Thompsons resdence a Brookdale farm, near Lncrof, on Tuesday afernoon, June 25h. fle meeng wll be held a hree oclock. Persons who wsh o jon he assoca r on or o aend he meefg and who have no means of conveyance wll be aken o Brookdale farm by auomoble from he Red Bank saon, f hey wll nofy Mrs. Thompson n advance. Apponmens should be made for he Red Bank ralroad saon a 2:00 o 3:30 oclock. The Long Branch branch of he assocaon wll make applcaon o he board of frcoholderb oday o esablsh a couny home for hree conumpves. Ths applcaon s mode under he law-passed las wner, requrng he board of freeholders o care for consumpve paens. I s expeced ha he board of freeholders wll no esablsh a home ba wll provde for he hree paens a a home already esablshed n some oher couny. Ths may be done by boards of freeholders where hs course s deemed cheaper han esablshng a consumpves home. The expense for carng for hese consumpve paens n hese homes s pad by he couny. FAIK HAVENS HOHOB BOLT. Pnplla Who Ddn Mlaa a Da/ a School Durng- May. The followng pupls of he Far Haven, school had perfec aendance records for May: Frs grade Hurvey Lle, James Sweeney, Harmer Trafford, Mllfold Van- 3run, Alexander Ejeland, Barney Egeland, George Hawkns, John Lamberlson, Eva Adams, Carre Hawkns, Margare Hussey, Amy Hemmlne:. Esher Lle, Nna Lle. Maran Porer. Good conduc pn Agnes Pryor, Anne ICloln, Maran Porer. Flag guard Floronce Mnon, Eva Adama, Harry Dlckman. John Lamberson., Second and hrd grades Joseph 3arnes. James Buler. *Edgar Baclgalupl. Andrew Handy, Herber Hawkns, Joseph Nauly. Wllam Pnrler. Vernon 3nyder, Grace Bell. Frances Kseland, Hlldrea Hawkns, Anna Lang. Melssa Lle. Fourh and frh grades Roland Fennlmore. Jr., James Hemmng. Myron Moraon, Trafford HcClellon, Glndys Adams. Malvlna Crchln, Madelne HondrlckHOn. Mary McCarron, Hlda Mer- EW El Sh Ml S d Hl ENDS LIFE WITH BULLET. OCEANIC MAN STEALS A REVOLVER AND USES IT TO COMMIT SUICIDE. Rober Wezman Found Dead n Bed wh a Bulle Through Hs Head on Sunday He Had Been Workng on he M. C. D.Borden Place a Oceanc, bu Had Been Dscharged a Few Days Before He Took Hs Lfe Sho Hmself n Barn on he Place. Rober Wezman, an employee on he M. C. D. Borden place a Oceanc, commed sucde Sunday by shoong hmself n he head. He used a 38 calbre revolver, and he bulle wen n on he rgh sde of hs head and came ou on he oher sde. He mus have ded nsanly. So far as known "Wezman had no den place for hs clohes. He go n an argumen wh he supernenden, and fnally Mr. Wdley hched up hs horse and drove o Oceanc o ge a polceman o arres he former employed. Whle he was gone Wezman broke n a close n he barn and go a psol belongng o he wachman on he relaves n hs counry. He was a place. He hen wen upsars and German and was 41 years old. He had worked on he Borden place abou wo monhs. Las week he was sen o he Oceanc dock o ge some fregh, bu he negleced o brng back wo boxes. He had been drnkng heavly and Joseph Wdley, supernenden of he place, dscharged, hm. On Sunday afernoon Wezman wen o he Borsho hmself. When he polceman and Mr. Wdley reurned hey found hm. lyng dead n bed. Coroner Harry G: Fay of Red Bank was nofed and afer learnng he crcumsances he gave a bural perm. The funeral was held hs mornng a Mr. Pays underakng lesablshmen on Fron Bree and he bural was n he Lncrof cemeery. WIDDI.ETOWN BOAD BXX.X.S. Mo* Than $3,100 Pad Ou a Meengof Townahp commee. The followng road blls were pad by he Mddleown ownshp commee Thursday ngh: George A. Bowne } Adam Llnmuyer John T. Hoppng John T. HoplR 2B.7r> ThomaH Mullln 4G.1B Fred Penerman : Edward Penon Melvln P. Yard 3S.G4 Prank Kelly.; Sl.r.O Garre Luyser a.00 A. J. Luyser J. T. Burrovea 4.9S Collns Brohers Collns Brohers Toal 12, > STOBXVS 43h V.. fowlej. Hnyor A Hor roary llaroll nnml Truax. Treasurer Krunk Kxenulve ponml 1 *, lroo o ho eleced Waler A. Cunroy, 10. J. I.awm, (lenrke. W. Olcvlumler, Prank I. ml, Jmul Hklllmn. The elecon wll bo held nex monh, JWar Veernna a Aebury Tack. Vocrunn of he Cvl war n hs neghborhood wll aend a sao convenon of ho Grand Army of ho Ropubllc a Anbury Turk on Thursday nnd Frday. Cnp. Charles Pnrnonn of Hod Hank n menoned among hose lkely o bo eleced sae com mender. VIrlu) Ssuloy of Newark, formerly of Uclford, Is anohor ennddao. TovrnahJp Troll*/ rnnohlae. The franchse o buld and operae a rolley lno on ceran roads In Shrewsbury owuhlp paused s flrn readng whou aleraon a he moong of he Shrewsbury ownshp commloe Thursday. A number of ownshp realdana wore presen and all of hem ware) In favor of granng, he fran chlae. See* (or M>em*a, Fve-hundred fea of loeo ordered coronlcompny Sold, Else Smh, Myrle Snyder, Helen VanBrun. Ffh and sxh grades James nankn. Jesse Krk, Lnda Mnon, Nelle Prongay. Sevenh and effhh grades Chnrlen Hemmlnsr, George Curchln. Russell Benne. Alex Doughy. Alfred Perry, Jonephne Mnon. Clara Smock, Leona Smh, Lydla Wes, Clara Snyder. The pupls wh a sar precedng her names were perfec n aendance durng he enre year and were presened wh aendance cerfcaes by he board of educaon WEEDING AT IXTTID SLVIR, Mlu Helena Garhar and Obarlea Xmlsy Harred pn Saurday. Mss Helena Carhar, daugher of Wllam H. Carhar, and Charles H. Imlay, boh of Lle Slver, were marred Saurday noon a he brdes home by Rev. Clfford Dlks, pasor of he Lle Slver Mehods church. The house was decoraed wh palms and yellow and whe llles. Only mmedae relaves of he couple and Edmund Ayres, who aced as groomsman, were presen. Afer a weddng breakfas Mr. and Mrs. Imlay lef for a weeks weddng rp. They wll lve n he Vaughn house on Sprng sree, Red Bank. Mr. Imlay js employed by Joseph Dckopf, he phoographer. EIOHT LOTS SOLD. Bnyara of Loa a Mlnnelnk Park Sxpeo o Buld on Ther Propery. Egh los a Mnnesnk park hove been sold durng he pas week. Three of he purchasers had prevously bough los on hs rac. These purchasers are Benjamn Ung, who bough wo los on he par neares Red Bank, whch s now beng developed; Henry P. Page, who bough a lo on he bungalow rac, and George N. Wood, who also bough a lo on he bungnlow rac. Fred Laham of Rumson bough four los on he bungalow rac. The purchasers expec o bulc on her los. Ths makes a oal of 74 los whch have been sold on hs rac. Vcm of Couaumplon. Mss Margare Kelly, daugher of Nahan Kelly of Newman Sprngs avonuo, dod Thursday afernoon of consumpon. She leaves a funeral was held n he house Sauray afernoon and he body was urcd n he Lncrof cemeery. Rev. ohn llamlu of Red Sunk preached ;hc sermon. Mr. Mary O. Wallng 1 Dead. Mrs. Mury C. Wallng, formerly of Red Bank, wdow of Jonahan C. Wallng, ded yeserday a Kows. I.oK Island. She mudc her homo wh her daugher, Mrs. Eugene Burlow, who moved from Red Bunk o KCWH abou wo monhs ago. The funeral wll bo held omorrow afernoon n quaror pas wo oclock a he Hupls church. A. S»lx fe CO. of Xeypor o Celease Brhday of Ther Bn«n«x. A.. Salz & Co. of Keypor wll celebrae he 48h annversary of her busness career Saurday of nex week by holdng a specal sale n all deparmens of her dry goods and furnure sore. The sore wll be decoraed and a vocal and nsrumenal program wll be rendered durng he day. A. Salz & Co. have occuped he presen se for 33 ^ears. The sore has been enlarged several mes unl now s he larges deparmen sore n he norhern par of he couny, rb.e AT MATAWAN BBICK YABDS Damage Amouu o 93,500 ana l Coveed by lunrance. Fre broke ou las ngh abou sx oclock n he engne room of he New Jersey companys brck yards a Maawan creek, beween Maawan and Keypor. The fre dd damage amounng o $2,500, whch was covered by nsurance. Some of he machnery was damaged and he engne room shed was desroyed. The chemcal engne company and he hook and ladder company of Keypor were sen o he fre a he reques of he bvck yard offcals. by UK BUrewnbury ownhln UM for ha LJl* Bllvor lre rrlvd Im w««k. Mm Kfa*.. Calforna per, n. She was 21 years old. a broher and a sser. The WESLEY ANDREWS DEAD. Buy Dead Afer Sufferng for Three Yeare. Wesley Andrews, he welve-yearold son of James C. Andrews of Hghlands, ded Saurday mornng. He had suffered from cancer abou hree years. He was confned o he bed only a few days. Wesley was well known o he resdens of Hghlands because of hs cheerfulness. He never complaned of hs rouble. The funeral was held Monday afernoon a he house and he body was bured a Sone Church. Rev. John C. Lord of Navesnk conduced he servces. OEOBQE WOBDEH DIES BUDDEHLY. Forar rorkea Blver Man Dle a Home of He Son Here., George R. Worden of Shrewsbury avenue ded suddenly las Frday ngh. He was 74 years old and leaves one son, James L. Worden of Red Bank, wh whom he lvod. Mr. Worden wuo born a Forked Rver and wnn engaged n farmn(?unl 14 years ngo, when ho gave up hs furrn and came o lve wh hs son here. The funeral was held yesedny afernoon "$ hs sons home und he body was bured n Fal" Vew cemeery. OHTJBCH NEWS. Specal Sermon o Daugher* of Lbery and Amercan Meohanca. Rev. Percy Pcrnchef, pasor of he Mehods church, wll preach a specal sermon o he Daughers of Lbery and Amercan Mechancs nex Sunday ngh. Hs subjec wll be "Some Serous Amercan Problems." Specal musc wll be gven. Rev. Evere VanDrgh wll preach on "The Power of Prayer" nex Sunday mornng a Grace church. The servce a ngh wll be a mens meeng and Mr. VanDrgh wll gve a alk on Chrsan Socalsm. Hs subjec wll be "The Only Amercan Sn." A boys socey-conneced wh Grace church wll hold a meeng omorrow ngh a H. W. Perknss on Souh sree. The womens foregn mssonary socey of Grace church wll mee Fr- / day afernoon a Mrs. Frank J. Db-.. bnss on Maple avenue. The Royal Arcanum lodge wll aend he Baps church Sunday ngh, June 23d, nsead of June 16h. "The Hope of Heaven Is Proper Place n he Chrsan Lfe," wll be he subjec of nex Sunday mornngs sermon a he Reformed church. A ngh he opc wll be "The Chrsans Glory." The buldng commee of he Presbyeran church wll mee omorrow ngh a he church chapel. The Presbyeran womans : ary socey held s las meeng of hs season yeserday afernoon a he chapel. No more meengs wll be held unl fall. The Mens league and he Phlohea socey of he Baps church wl hold a lawn socable and pary he las of hs monh a Mrs. Wllam B. Bewscks a he corner of Branch avenue and he Rumson road. A meeng o consder a consuon and by-laws for he proposed mens club for Trny church was held las Thursday ngh. No defne acon was aken and anoher meeng wll be held n he Sunday-school room of he church omorrow ngh. Nex Sunday mornng a Trny church Rev. Rober MacKellar wll preach he baccalaureae sermon,o he graduang class of he Red Bank hgh school. CONCERT AT FIB8T CHTTKCK. Voe of Thanka Accorded o Prof. K. X. AUrom and Hla Fnpll. The Frs Mehods church was flled o overflowng las ngh when a concer was gven by he pupls of Prof. H. K. Allsrom. Fully 700 persons were presen. The concer wa»- jne of unusual mer and all he numcrs were very credably rendered. he concluson of he concer Rev.. W. Rogan pad a hgh esmonal o rof. Allsrom and hs pupls, and a ls suggeson a rsng voe of hanks vas gven o Mr. Allsrom and hose vho ook par. The solo pars were especally well rendered, and many of he performers were encored. The pupls who ook par were MBses Ehel Hchngs, uby Harcorn, Louse Doremus, Maa Rose, Vvan Oerson, Dorohy Bohnnnnn, Edna Hemlrokson, Mnre Mc- Carhy, Salle Hnckman, Ruchel Doremus, Elzabeh Sryker, Lda Curs, Eleanor Thornc, Berha Hancc, Maron Moun, Louse Rorcmua, Margare Maonary Melnf. The womens mssonary socey of ho Reformed church held her las meeng for hs ncumm Monday ngh n Mss Loulso Carlles. Ths socey wan organzed Inn February ujul snn; hen lnn raned M). Thn money wll go o he msson workers n he mounan regons of Kenucky, Mene beayne Vrealden feelarna. K. II, Ilurr lnx rcngdd ns prcndon of he llupn Menn league, h lunln«n» engagomenh mukng Impoalblo for hm o 1111 ho poson. A commloo hna been nppolnnd o neloc MB nucconsor. Thn commloo wll make n repor Thursday ngh of nex vvok. n a Mall s mle roo, (eorgo Ackormnn of Fron ran a nal In hla foo whle fghng he flr«a Um mll of Wu.ru A ()»- born y«a«rday afernoon. Tho wound was lrcmsed by Dr. Wllam I). Hnyre, ho flro doparlman phyaklan. MUUaerr Hal. For oaa weok, begnnng Saurday, Juno Ifc, w«wll.all all aummar mllllnen-jf mcep pnnam««and oarlch Alumn A.oclaon Meeng. Tle annual busness meeng of ho Red Bank hgh school nlumn assocaon wll be held Frday nfh a ho hgh school. The annual reunon of he assocaon wll bo held Frday nw of nexl week. A muscul and lerury program wll be followed by refreshmens nnl dnncng. A lu reunon a large pcure of Rchard Case, a former prncpul, wll be nven o he school. Oldldran naplef. Elel Ausfull, Iefy Newon Dorcnus and Phlp Trummll.Smh were bapzed a he Presbyeran church Sunday mornng by Kov. J. W. Io- A ho Mohol church IV. Percy Iornclrf ba lr.c(l Alcnc (look Mnnlhul, J)H«h Jarkhon Dlln, Mldred Mnlu Woollcy, Iau Smh md Mnrjorln Worhley. rlremeu Xnenalned bjr aohemlan clul Tho Ilohcnlnn club nncrnlncd he Tunlor HHHMlaldn of Ihn Independen flro company lan ngh In Inn lln>hnunn on Mochanlc "rr anl rendered a nmcal nnd lorary program whch WIIII followed by n auppnr IMUIH J. Tolcy wnl" muser of corn mones. Th«nupppr w»n pr»p»r««l by ho Tuebor mclal commlno. K»n. f «Mcep pnnamm a pluma <*» Ju onrhulf of orgnal prlc*. A. V. and B. J. Mller, Hwll»- TRl bulldlmr, 4B IIroad A J Jarob Krdvl haa bnuuh h«plo o ho H. W. Morford onoloa Ihe norh w«n corner of lurgon pla)* and Huda«Rvvnux. le wll pu up modern dwellng* on U\> propery. The plo la ljoxlffl f«h and h» pad Il.dOO for. The»!«wa mad* by Harry A Florence Schenck, Olve McColgnn, Klzabeh VunDorn, Irene Loper, Ehel Corl, Carre Sephenson, Florence Hchng!), Hulda Oakley, Mudelne Frukc, Sarnh Carver, lne* lardy, Helen Coe, Irene Bower, E»- hcr Cnrhnr, Klse LefTerson and Carolyn Blasdcll. In he orchesra were Rudolph Mulchow, Hnrry Malchow, Kdwurd A. Davs, J. F. Kresa, K. V. lrown, J. D. Oerson, Jr., Lyle Heflley, C. T. Blmlell, Dr.. W. Jowe, K. II. Lufcru, James If. Morford, G. M. Walers, Mr. Truvondor, W. T. Kckhu and Kenneh WyckofT. BABTIrn IIOWX DBAD. Xe Waa an Aabnry»»rk roneer ana «** On! Tlr aja of Teeh. Bnrlne Brown, n poneer resden of Anbury Park, ded n he home of h (luukher, Mrs. Rnchol Edwards of Loch Arbor, Tuooday of laa we«k «f nll u «. Mr. Urnvm wan IB yenr od. Abou a year uvo h«developed a hrd ne of eeh whch war Rvng hm good nervlco n ho me of hs deah. llrmlon Mrn. Kdwarda Mr. Drown leaven llvn oher chldren. They ar«mrs. Joseph Vmllrun of Wes Oc«aa (rvn, Fflrl Hrown, I/nll«Brown MM Mm. Hnd«Chvy a A»bury Pfc nnd Georgfl C. Drown of Lakwooo. Haraeea Makera wla I[«rn«nn makr o R»d Bank ha» boon Kmnnd a nne-hour day by OMU omnloyorn. Thla concnalon Wu Mm Im we«k afer he hanpm m#mf hud b«m ou on a»r k ou fu, There U»V«ry a#ellon. ra w j. I pay* o «dmlm In TIM RKIMTM. way*

10 % :» > k HEWS FR0MM1DDLET0WN. BELPORD PEOPLE COMPLAIN OF BOYS LplTERING ON THE STREETS. Chldren of Belford Mehods Sunday-School Gve a Chldren* Day Eneranmen Sunday Ngh Theves Break no Sore* of Wllam Swan and J. M. Johnson of Navesnk Frday Ngh belford Baseball Team Loses Agan. A. number of Belford people have sen n repors o Jusce D. K. Wenworh ha women have been nsuled by boys sandng on he corners. Consables Leser Wallng and Wllam Myers have been nofed o make any person hey sec loerng on he srees move on, If hs order s no obeyed ho feoya wll be fned $25 and coss. Chldren! Day Exorcses» Belford. Chldrens day exercses were held n he Belford Mehods church Sunday ngh. The church v/as crowded o he doors. Those who ook par were Louse Luker, Mae Maran Denns, Donald McCloud, Elzabeh Compon, Edh Oakes, Else Emma Flches, Olve Kunyon, Wllam Heyer, Alne Runyon, Ehel Runyon, Fanne Luker, Anna Loheen. Recaon." were gven by Mss Myres class, egh small chldren and he prmary deparmen. TUae. Hale n Han. Theves broke no he sores of W. Swan and J. M. Johnson las Frday slowly recoverng from a serous operaon whch she recenly underwen. ngh They go abou wo dollars worh of samps and 125 pennes n Wllam Seclcy of Por Monmouh s Mr. Swans sore. A he Johnson havng hs house and sore paned. sore hey ley go abou $2 and smoe o- Harry Roxey s dong he work. baceo. The cash drawers n boh Dr. and Mrs. George Havell and sores were lef on he floor where hey daugher of Por Monmouh are had been rfled. slowly recoverng from sckness. Bolford low Agan. Mrs. W. W. Crane of Belford spen The Belford ahlec club baseball Monday wh frends a New York. eam was defeaed by he Iroquos James Easmond of Por Monmouh club of Perh Amboy. Sunday by as sck wh grp. score of 10 o 4. The baery for he Perh Amboy eam was BrosVy and Mullns and Lohsen and Luker dd he baery work for Belford. K«w Monmoab Church Commee*. A commee has been apponed o represen each socey whch he New Monmouh Baps church gves money o. The commee on he mens socees s composed of John N. Hllycr, A. J. Palmer, Crawford Wallng, Samuel Bamford and Frederck Penermann. The commee o represen he womens socees consss of Mrs. Wllam M. Seeley, Mss Augusa Grggs and Mrs. A. H. Suphn. These commees wll hold a meeng n he parsonage ongh. Comng Weddng. Dead Samuel Markss Buggy H by Auomoble. The Farmngdale posoffce was en-eresered by burglars agan las Thurs- He has a model garden and succeeds n gardenng and horculure. Invaons are ou for he. marrage of Mss Carre Phllps Pcnermann, daugher of Frederck Pener- pryng open he fron door wh a use a lle before anybody else n day mornng. Enrance was ganed by n growng vegeables f for able rnann of New Monmouh, and Howard crowbar or a large ron mplemen. W. Robers, also of New Monmouh. he vcny. He pcked green peas The nner door leadng no he posoffce proper was also pred open al- The weddng wll ake place a he las Saurday and has already used New Monmouh Baps church on poaoes grown n hs garden. hough he door was no locked. The Thursday afernoon of nex week. Hgh School Graflnaej. safe was drlled and dynamed. The The ceremony wll be performed by Eev. A. H. Suphn. A recepon wll be held a he home of he brde afer he ceremony. VUor Spralna Anle. Samuel CIcland of New York, who s vsng hs broher-n-law, E. Wal Havens of Belford, fell and spraned hs ankle las week. Mr. Cleland was n he barn and he fell n a feed box. He a recoverng slowly. Bref Iems. Sereopcon vews wll be shown n he New Monmouh Baps church nex Sunday ngh and he Sunday ngh followng. The vews wll be on Poro Rco and Immgraon. The pcures on Poro Rco wll probably be shown he frs ngh and he pcures on Immgraon he Sunday ngh followng. The pasor of he New Monmouh Baps church preached a chldrens sermon Surxlay mornng. He had four boy ushers and egheen boys and grls sang n he chor. The exfrom whch he p-cached was "The Srees of he Cy wll be Full of Boys nd Grls playng n he Srees Thereof." Chldrens day exercses were held Sunday ngh a he Navesnk Mehods church. The church was prely decoraed wh cu flowers ard he program conssed of recaons and songs by members of he Sundayschool. The lades ad socey of he Nave- of Harmony are havng her houbes paned. The \vork s beng done by Wallng & Smh of Belford. Wlnhrop Morrs, who has been eraployed as asssan posmaser a Por Monmouh, has gven up hs job and wll go away for hs healh. Mss Carolne Ronalds of New York reurned lab Wednesday, afer a few days vs wh George W. Palmo?of Navesnk.. Isadora Wallng, Jr.,.of Por Mohmouh has acceped a poson as clerk n_hs brohers sore a Por Monmouh. The Paroc Sons of Amerca of Belford wll hold a class naon n her lodge room Saurday ngh, Jane 22d. Mrs. D. K. Hampon and nfan son Sunday wh her pawnur, - MR «nd Hn. Garre* Lee of Belford. Mrs. Josephne Dav of Por Monmouh spen Sunday wh he BOB, Arhur Davs of Seabrgh. :,Morra,Forman_pf Belford opbmd hs ce csam aom JOT he res of,he summer monhb lf Week. Mes Eda Pulsch of Por Monmouh has acceped a poson as clerk n he Por Monmouh posoffce. Mrs. JPercy Francs and son ^ sey ChWspen Sunday wh Mre. John Schofeld of Navesnk. ; " Wllam W. Crane-and son of Belford aended he ball game-a Long Branch las Sunday. -:.. Mrs. Rchard Luker of Por Monmouh eneraned relaves from Monclar las week. Hosea Lews of Por Monmouh los a horse las week. The horse became sck and was sho. Mrs. George B. Hendrckson of Navesnk s eneranng her sser from Rockaway. : Henry Perce of Belford sworkng as clerk n D. E. Mahoneys sore a Por-Monmouh. Key. and Mrs. A. H. Suphn of New Monmouh spen Sunday wh frends a Red Bank. Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Connor of Navesnk eneraned several vsors over Sunday. W. B. Morrs of Por Monmouh spen Sunday wh relaves a As- of Por Monmouh are sck. Dr. 0. W. bury Park. Budlong of Belford s aendng hem. Wllam B. Smh of New York Benjamn Denns of Por Monmouh, who has been serously sck of Belford. spen Sunday wh Mss Alne Whe wh pneumona, s slowly recoverng. John T. Johnson of Belford spen Mrs. O. W. Budlong of Belford s par of las week wh hs broher a Brooklyn. Charles For of Belford spen Sunday wh frends and relaves a Long Branch.. Mrs. Waler Donnan of Belford spen Monday wh relaves a New York. Hugh McCready of Belford spen par of las week wh frends a New York. Chauncey Wason of Elzabeh spen Sunday wh hs famly a Bel- Mss Edh Lee of Brooklyn spen NEWSFROMFARM1NGDALE THIEVES BREAK INTO POSTOFFICE AGAIN LAST THURSDAY MORNING. They Faled o Secure "Any hn jr of Value hs Trre Monmouh Furnure Companys Safe n he Same Buldng Also Fals o Yeld Them Any Loo Farmngdales Only Colored Resden door was badly shaered, peces of Mss Mabel Demme, Mss Kahernc seel beng hrown weny fee by he Wanrgh and Mss Frances Wanrgh of Farmngdale are graduaes force of he exploson. Before he exploson all he mal sacks and of he Freehold hgh school hs year. pouches n he offce were pled on opjwoh Pork Perces Foo of he safe o deaden he sound. The young son of Wllam Uppn- who lves on a farm on he Nohng of value was found n heco, safe as he posmaser had aken all Eaonown road, ran a pch fork of he money and posage sampshrough hs foo Monday. home when he lef he offce. A quany of posal cards, samped en- Bref Iemj. velopes and posal savngs blanks Henry D. Hance of Freehold ran were no molesed, as he laer were hs auomoble no Samuel Markss useless and he former arcles were buggy las Sunday and he collson probably of oo lle value consderng her bulk. vehcle and broke he harness con- smashed he fron wheel of Markss sderably. Marks was urnng around The safe of he Monmouh furnure company n anoher par of heaemped o pass he wagon. when he accden happened. Hance Forsame buldng was unlocked. The unaely he had conrol of hs auo and heves wen hrough he safe bu was run nng slowly a he me, conaned nohng bu he books and Augusus * M. -- *~ T. Flandreau has reurned from a vs among relaves n accouns of he furnure company. The posoffce safe was blown open beween wo and hree oclock as Fred- he spen some me n Sehenecady and New York sae. Durng hs absence erck Iussell, Wllam Uussell and oher places along he Hudson rver. DomencoAlfaro all heard he repor He was accompaned by hs son, Rev. of he exploson. The Russells were Arhur Flandrcnu, who s pasor of a some dsance away and could no lo-mehods church a Brooklyn. cae he nose bu Alfano, who lves n he adjacen buldng, go ou of The opc a he Mehods church bed and wen ou doors, III! dd no nex Sundaymornng s "The House see or hear any persons. was Flled wh he Odor of he Onmen." A.ngh he heme wll be The nex mornng Jonahan C. "Cans hou Draw ou he Levahan Ackerman and James L. Hall found a wh a Hook?" The Epworh league jmmy ha he burglars had hdden servce wll be led by Mss Elso Wnsor. under he pazza of he house nex o he posollke buldng. The posoffce was enered and robbed wo Mrs. Wllam M. Wallng, who has snk. Mehods,. church wll. hold.. a been sck durng he pas wo weeks, weeks ago. Upon he former occa- srawberry s repored s slghly mproved. and ce cream fesval on he sj on he burglars were successful n church lawn on Irdav Frday ngh nern of of nk-nnnrr obanng plunder.!.,.,,>.,..,, as o,.,,, hey secured,.,,.,! samps and money worh approxmaely $80. There s no clue. Noces have been sen ou by he posollce deparmen and a reward of $200 s offered for he apprehenson of he robbers. Only Colored Resden Dead. Lee Carron, he only colored man lvng n Farmngdale, ded las hs week. If he weaher s unfavorable wll be held Saurday ngh. Vncen Anderson of Leonardo has rened hs coage here and has moved n one of Mrs. A. VanWnklcs houses a Belford for he res of he summer. He wll reurn o hs coage a Leonardo n he fall. Mr. and Mrs. Clfford Whe reurned home hs Saurday ngh afer a shor weddng rp n he New Eng- Wednesday. He had suffered durng land saes. They have sared housekeepng n her new home on Man of he kdneys. prce. veloped whch caused Recenly y dropsy p de- he pas wo monhs from au afflcon d hs deah. dh The subjec of he sermon a ho Au Oa W\ 3»fr<ry. graduang class a he normal school, Belford Mehods church nex Sun- I "> an< l A r. s - Earle Fnrry of As-day mornng wll be "The Vson n he I""> Park vsed Mr. and Mrs. Lev moher, MrR. Hnnnah Hur. spendng a few days wh her TV*v.»» " A...:! _ :.../ W *\ll*w Inch Qnnlnv Temple." Sanley Ilarow moved hs household goods from New York Ins week people wll IH; held Sunday, June 23d. roos Plenful Around Here. Mss Mnne Caman, daugher of Foxes arc plenful n he Homny and s now occupyng he Prck Mrs. Wllam Curmm of Por Monmouh, who IUIH boon wck wh pneuermnaed rabbs n he woods n hu hlls nnd as hey have praccally exmona for several weeks, s recoverng vcny hey have become fearless and and n able o be abou. now menace he poulry on he farms No servceh were held n he Newnearby. One mornng las week Edd Lppncol, Jr., was awakened Monmouh lapls church hs Kun- day nrh on accoun of a mmw of l)y a commoon among hs guneas am H he opened he door he dscov- lho nrghlorng churches havng Chldrens day exercses. Harry Kolloek of New York spen Sunday wh hn famly a Ilelfonl. Clfford Compon, he nfan mm of Mm. Klmur Compon of Ilelford, s Bck wh dropsy. Dr. IIIIIH of llooklyn (pen pal of Ins week wh W. Uolnan of llolforcl. Lun Snurduy Mr. Irlmun nd hs eon John ook Mr. Hlls on a shor moor boa rp. Mrn. C.lurrlll of IrooMyn am MuKw RUfum and (raco Mar n of Now York upcn several day«lad week wh Mm. (;cor (!e Mnrln of Por MomnmU. WBIUI- K. Wullnr of Io Mon mouh IH havng new rrccnn made for hs uorn a Tor Monmoh nul Krnl>ur r. Hurold Marn n dong ho worl. Thn uhern unon of He New McnmouU Ilapl rlml wll lny H «Kl»r of Inmlll wll n- I!«. 1 fo<l unhcr unon Icnm m (!» nornu of July 4h. Mm. Dnn-I Klnnlgnn of Ilrlfonl In hfvlna n^.w porrh pu on hn fron. of h«r loumf. Wlllvm K. Vulu of IoH Munouh IH doln^ )«* work. lulph Murrln, who ul \\v Unvvny of 1rmnnylvurM, hm lorn vlnlmnc h. janlnmrnb, Mr. md M. u. <. Mnrrl of Nuw Monmml. llmh Umrn nn) Mnne Ouer nd f#rol C»rn» of Inr M»mml IMM Sundky wh U«lr Rrumlnoher, Mr«. Irm«Tlorno of Kunnnlurjc. JO WeMhM, mm uf Mm. C,«n" of Por Monmouh, In «lok Mr.. 1. I, Phllp) fox skulkng away from he ben house. Lppneo go hd gun bu when he reurned he fox was unrng n; woods several hundred yards awny. Wesern vsor! o Beurn. Mr. nnu Mrs. George W. Wnaor wll leave omorrow for her home a Allmmhru, Clforn. They have been vsng frendx and rolavcn here nnd elsewhere n ll! couny durng Dm pas «?h monh.!, spendng mos of l> me wh Mr. nnd Mm. son, Moun IooO, reurned homo Mondoy..loncph (!. Wnwr on Momoul fnrm. Mm. Knrnh Corell has reurned They wll vs (be Cnnl Canyon before rluru home. Mr 1 *, nnd Mrn. duhur, Mrn. Chrnlnn l. Icrge. from Adolphln, whrrc fho vsed her Wllmor formerly lvel h»f>,vi)u Imvo Tm rnuk.fe Ixcrclnca of he lved n Calforna lrufc he pun weny years. >1U Womnn rals Down HUlrs. Mrs. John Morr, who lven In a IIOUIKI on llu faun of her run, John JI, Mor, wo ml, from Knrnn^lule, fell lnwn ualrn» few lny JK". M l «. When she gans srengh she wll be aken o a hospal for reamen. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron B. Hampon and Mss Marguere Hampon of Asbury Park spen las Sunday wh Mrs. Hampons moher, Mrs. Margare Demme. Horace Burns of Brooklyn reurned las Monday afer a shor vs wh hs sser, who lves a he homo of Mr. and Mrs. Lews S. Borncr. Mr. and Mrs. Lews S. Borner, Mss Elzabeh Burnes and Horace Burnes of Brooklyn, who are vsng here, spen Sundny n Asbury Pnrk. Mss Anna. Hur, a, member of hn house on Man sree. The FnrmngdHle lodge of Knghs of he Golden Enjclo conferred he plgrms degree on wo canddaes las Frdny ngh. Hugh McGurc, who was aken serously sck las week, s mprovng n healh. He was able o go ou doors Sunday. Mrs. Wllam Adams of Pon Pleasan, a former resden here, hns reurned homo afer «hor vs wh frends. Mr. nnd Mrs. John A. ErrckRon of Jersey Cy v»cd Mr. Rrreksonasser, Mls Pnmeln Errlcknon, las week. Mrs. Ueed of WhcBvllle, who hag been spendng mvurnl days wh her publc school wll bo held n he Mehods church omorrow nl^h. Arhur F. Cook of Aubury Purk pen Hndy wh Mr. nnd Mrn. Chnrlen A. Cook. KdfTu N. Knnforl n mlkng hunl. nmn rp n Hluxlu IHIUIKI. HO wll l>«(ron u week. MOITIM n <- >ly yram oll. Oj hdo Mr. and Mrs. Waler II. (!rovo» >f her face WIIH ba<lly ru mul her vlnlel relave^ n Hamlon H< rv face wm IIIHIIKMI and mvollr.., Hh«In nuw nlowly Iovr nn from (he bock. fco HuMlny., Mrn. l.ullnn llnu<* of Anbury Vnrk aen Mmly wh hor broher, John r»j for rorul(lly Ulllll. I. Cook. The Ihrc-f romdy, "Juw Kn- Mr. nnd Mrs. ICdrnr N, Hnnforl Km," Kvcn under lu> nmrnrrn of lnvo ramhxl from» vlnl n NPW Tle l"crln (hly cluh nk Ihrmlny York. nlfl wn wnll nfdl. The ne Mm. IMwnrl V. Dmpsr vlnlcd prorrrdn f\ \hv rlllnn, wllrh frlrn<l«( Now "York l«s Krldny. wll le addl lo (h; pnno fund, up Wllllnm I I. HroTvor H hmh proxlmnlcl /5, from.. lrlof vs Mnser (Idem aurhamr. - - A. Knd ho nnn who h»«h«m«m> o U<v. (. Kulln Klln Mnlh, nror of rmrl your plan hrnuch V*MK1KB McluKlln church, hh II" UMn^r l- THE RED BANE HBQlHTfcl ;. - ""!. -!^ <. A. SALZ & CO., Kmar, ff. J. A, SALZ & CO., Kypor, N, J. 48h Annversary Celebraon SATURDAY, JUNE 22d "Musc, Souvenrs, Gala Aracons and. EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS." Those who have aended our prevous Annversary Sales may have a concepon of wha hs one sgnfes. Ths even promses o surpass all ohers as he seam engne surpasses he hand car. We have gahered for hs memorable occason unusual aracons and he Greaes Bargans of our career. Musc wll be n aendance and handsome souvenrs presened o purchasers. We shall be very happy e have you jon us n hs celebraon. / : 62 Broad Sree, All roads lead o" 4»+f 44 You Know The F>lace» : Our 25c Brooms, c each F"or A F"ew Days Only A Genune Broom Bargan F^nes Full Cream, New CHEESE, - THREE: POUNDS NEW ONIONS, "I /v: - " > M» # # ## h :r 1- III S Red Bank, N. J. : Telephone 247-J Sore Clo.e a 6:30 P. M. Excep Saurday OUT OF TOWN DELIVERIES:. Far Haven and Oceanc, Monday, Wednesday and Frday. Lle Slver, Tuesday. Shrewsbury and Eaonown, Thuradsy. 16c Round 1O Cens Fnes Fresh Tub BUTTE-R, 31c lb 1 3 lbs Bes Laundry Sarch, - 10c ChldsBes Flour, c bag The Bes Bread Baker n he World. 1 3 Large Cans Peerless Mlk, - 25c! Bes Pure Black Pepper, - 15c lb CHILDS COFFEE Coffee has always been one of our leadng specales he exraordnary care we ake n securng he choces makeb of Coffee, manan unform sandards of qualy, and roas and grnd In he mo m. proved manner, has earned for ua he le of Coffee specalss and he consan growh of our CofFee busness ndcaes ha our effors are hearly apprecaed by Coffee drnkers. M»r«ar* Thr»» Favorla Knd Chld* Specal Bland 27c a pound Chld* Qoldon Paabarry 25o a pound Chld* Qoldan Sano* 23«apouad F A I R B A N K S COTTOLENE-Two Pounds 2 2 c, Four Pounds 4 3 c 1 HL-A-IRGKEl FACKAaE 7o 1 Four Cans Swee Sugar Corn, 25c 1 Two Cans Fancy Early Peas, 25c > Chlds F*rncees Blend Tea Is splendd when Iced -I ha* a pecular fne flavor and s grea favore of all who have red. Quarer Pound Box, - loc CHILDS BREAKFAST COCOA Half Pound *, 18c, Quarer and *Ux»c YOU* TAN SHOES IJM Mfon* Combnaon Shoe Drearng 10c Paekag* 7 " Wo am havo Mnsonn Dramlnf for Whe Bhooa, Hame Prce J*r Curce Bros. Pure Fru Jams, FINE BIG JUICY PRUNES Chlds Roo Beer Exrac, A Boll* Wll M»k* B Cllon. DallcoM Roo B«r 9c lb 7c bole Mrs. Coopers Home Made Peanu Buer 9c umbler 3 Cans Sardnes n Ol or Musard, 10c 3 Wood Barrels of Carpe Tacks, 5c 3 Cakes Chlds Laundry Soap, 10c 15c ) WKe lpa Norway Mackerel, Sc each Ths adversemen Is for A«*>wry l*«rlc-t«llmm«ms-w. Red Bank ^247-J. Long Brmoh-49-R. Uk*v wood 93. MyporandAfanleHlsMMMls. From June 14h o June 2 le. MODE ISLAND EDS. S. C l Wor «11*1 Hunk. Ill), nl >nd n dackm«l la! h«, M aenk, pullal amd rl nfjm W«h«v* lukfn *«r p«l«lo wffl > nwvr wlnr l*1f)n$tfrnl K IhrMMl Mr**!, ««> If. 9, SCHROEDERS HAIR TONIC. Schroeder 1! Har Tonc kll* dandruff, keeps he hfr j from fulfag ou and mak# h wsalp hslqr. Tlp^ - : Muoughforlodo. >..

11 THE BED BANK EEGIHTEK TELEPHONE SERVICE Red Bank, Far Haven and Lle Slver 0. On Saurday, June 8h, he New York Telephone Company "cu no" servce a new Common Baery Telephone Swchboard. The people of Red Bank and vcny now enjoy he class of servce ha s beng operaed so successfully n New York Cy. TWO OF THE MOST IMPORTANT FEATURES OF THIS IMPROVED SYSTEM ARE: 1. To make a call, he elephone user merely 2. lfs he recever from he hook no crank o urn. Whenever your elephone rngs he call wll be for you, makng no longer necessary o coun he number of rngs on pary lnes. Every resden n Red Bank, Far Haven, Lle Slver and vcny should enjoy hs mproved elephone servce. We beleve ha a grea many more people n hs vcny wll wsh o ake advanage of hs mproved servce, and we wan you o be among he FIRST o have a elephone nsalled n YOUR resdence or place of busness. Why no arrange oday o have a elephone nsalled n your resdence or place of busness? Call, wre or elephone, and we wll send a represenave o gve you full nformaon regardng raes, ec. NEW YORK 32 Monmouh Sree. A. B. WILSON, Local Agen COMPANY Telephone Red Bank RED BANK, N. J. NEWS FROM KEYPQRT* MILDRENS DAY PROGRAMS GIVEN IN KEYPORT CHURCHES SUNDAY NIGHT. ["he Churches Were All Handsomely Decoraed wh Flowers, Mos of he Decoraons Beng Made by he Chldren G. E. Langans Bonds Acceped for Aleraons o he Schoolhouse Alumn Assocaon Has a Bg Tme a 26h Annual Reunon. over a he las meeng should go nspecor of weghs recenly con- for gvng shor wegh. The hrough. Ohers were nfavor of hefscaed borough dong he work under "lead nspecor clamed ha Mr. charge of Mr. Bedle wh Mr. VanZee, Whes scales should have been ad- as one of hem showed a rfle a former supernenden for he Har-jusedrson company, o asss hm. Theoverwegh and one a rfle shor clerk was nsruced o nofy he wegh, showng ha Mr. Whe bondng company ha - here was had no nenon o shor wegh hs $11,482,13 due he Harrson consrucon company when he work was compleed. E. J. Curre complaned of he bad condon of Broad sree, jus norh of he Cenral ralrold racks. Charles Tuhll, a member of he cusomers. Wang Boom Sared! Work was begun on J. W. Keoughs luldng on Frs sree las week. The buldng wll be occuped as a board of healh, complaned of hewang room and offce by he Jersey foul condon of a dran on Sprng Cenral racon company. Bree. Mr. Tuhll sad ha he dch Bref Iems. Mss Dasey Burrowes eneraned Chldrens" day was observed by he hem $40,400. Dr. Harvey W. Harman was apponed medcal nspecor ou and he dran flushed. Afer some where he dran ran n should be dug lunday-echool of he Reformed, S. ohns- Calvay and FrB Baps In place of Dr. H. S. Cooley, who hod dscusson he maer was lef wh he Wednesday club a her home hurches Sunday ngh. Large numera aended all he servces, whch agans Janor George Mason of he ac. A resoluon was passed auhor- he poson las year. Tnc charges he sree commee wh.power o Thursday afernoon. Whs, was Whe srees. played a whch Mrs. N. H. Rosevear rew well rendered, and whch showedeas Keypor school for no obeyng zng he compleon of he Bewer sysem under he drecon of Supern- won he prze, a handsome se of pns. n exra effor on he pars "Of hose he boards orders were lad over unl Followng f he cards refreshmens were ro had he chldren n charge. The he nex meeng. The buldng commee was nsruced o buy ho nec- Mr. VanZee o look afer he maer The seamer Newark s back agan enden A. D. Bedle, who wll have served. hurches were handsomely decoraed rh flowers, mos of he decoraons essary fxures for he hgh school and asss hm. The cos of he work on he New York roue afer undergong exensve repars. The seamers Salesman Waned. leng made by he chldren. A he buldng. Blls o he amoun of wll be deduced from he money due rs Baps church he servce was $3, were presened and ordered he Harrson consrucon company. Ajax, Majesc and Seagae were on nled The Busness of he Kngj" pad. E. E. Clne repored ha he had seher roue a varous rrjes whle she Good lve man (no dead one) nd besdes he large number of a curb for Mrs. Folan on Broadway wns beng overhauled. o sell our lne of Horse Goods horuses n whch he enre school Alnml HM A BIJ Tme, accordng o he grade gven hmby Mrs. Wllam L. Remsen of Jamaca, n hs localy. Apply personally wh gl edged reference, opk par, recaons wore gven by Abou 650 persons aended he 26h ho borough engneer las year, and mssonary, wll address he lades anley Carhar, Dorohy Arose, Olve annual reunon of he Keypor grnded hn now seemed o be ou of lne, mssonary socey of he Reformed and we wll prove o you ha fmbrun, Amy Osborn, Eleanor school alumn assocaon Frday ngh and Mrs. Folnn refused o pay for church omorrow afernoon n he yon can make bg money f you foung, Horber BurroweB, Rosale n he Broadway heaer. Followng unl conformed wh he oher sdewalks. Mr. Clne desred o know f Charles Davsdn s preparng a se One-half prof pad o acceped church lecure room. wll work early nnd lae. N, B. Tanner and May Anderson. Several a few well chosen remarks by he lass exercses were gven..george presden, ABbury W. Campbell, a hgh he grade whch he engneer had for a buldng on Racque lake n he salesman, whch mnkea hm hs j)b«r rendered a voln solo and class muscal and lerary eneranmen was gven by alen from New dscubbon he maer WOB lof n heler, and wll move hs famfy here gven hm wns correc. Afer some Adrondack mounans for R. J. Col- own boss. «S»»es Olve VanBruh and May 3aley song a due. The offerng was York. Afer he vneulnmenl he hands of he sree commee wh n a few days. Red Horse Harness Co. rven o he Amercan Baps publ- floor was cleared and dancng enjoyed unl 2:30 oclock Saurday abmcun of $1, were presened old culery facory. The buldng wll power o ac on snme. Blls o he Aleraons are beng mode o he (E. over 50 ;e»n) :alon socey. A ho Reformed hurch recaons wore gven by mornng. The musc wnn furnshed and ordered pad. The queson of be ransformed no a plan for he 349 Plane Sree, Newark. LJMle Heyer, Alfred Wallng, Olvlna by Palmers orchesra from Now York. apponng a dog cacher was brough mnnuf acuro of rubber coas and gar- Now Jerseys Bes Socked Horse lohnson, Alfred Chnery, Clnon Har- up, bu no one was npponed as mens. owerr Elva LongBrcc, Margare Busy Mang; of Ooanoll. was hough advsable o wn unl Mr. and Mrs. Wllnm Walker nnd Goods Sore. 3ehlh»UB, Mnne Schpper. Amy A communcaon was receved from ho proclnmuon regardng dogs hnd daugher Ruh of Newark formerly Jrmerod, Joseph Hoyer, Ralph Lonrree, Emly HaBer, Berram Gchl- meeng of he" councl n whch nlo Broad sree, us repored by Mr. Cr- Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Young lns Mrs. T. Folnn a Monday nghs bcon ssued. The maer of fxng of hs place, spen several days wh a.ua, Henrea Soncbrlnk, Rufus saed hn when he sewer was pu re, was lef wh ho sree commee. Tho Keypor yach club baseball Repuaon week. laua, W Henrea boncurnk, l E KUIUB down by her propery n dran had WallW. Gerrude Howcll, Evo Dur-beerowes, Ruh Compon nnd MRO Con- broken and never replaced by ho»m«n»««bave» Snner. eam was defeaed by he Independens of hs place Saurday uer- proves value. Tesed hroughou conracor. No acon was aken. A ner. A largo number of choruncb leer was receved from ho Cenral The graduang CIUBS of he Keypor noon by a score of 111 o 9. hree gvnclons known he were aung by he school and a song ralroad company In whch hey hgh school held n CIUSB dnner Monday ngh l Frcks Pavlon hoel. hb poson wh he Whlnll-Taum Raymond Mahews has resgned world over as llu; mos relableprcvenve nnl correcve of somuch, was aung by he prmary pupll. A saed ha a largo par of ho waer uklvary church ho usual chorusoa alofg ho racks u Green Grove nvc- came from he manufacurng gues. Tho occason was an enjoyable Chldu grocery company. lver, bowel roullcs an unvqml- Euch grnduoo hud ono frend na n compuny o accep ono wh he were aung and several drlls by honuo pupls were gven. Kov. I. S. Yorkoa, plans whch adjon her racks, bu ono and afer he dnner dancng wns John j. Campbell, Jr., lnn u vacaon from hs dues n he Peoples cd rcquuon ln.s been secured by he puor, made an approprae ad- ha hey would gladly mee a represenave of ho borough o adjus he hose nrcscn wcro Mnses Nclllo In- naonal bank, whch hu s upendng n enjoyed unl a Ino hour. Among Ireea, Thoae who gave recaons > Mr e» Dey, Alber Bcdlo, maer. Afer somo dscusson Supernenden A. D. Ilclo was In- Mlnnlo Bnucr, Kuh McKccn, Dorohy Bedle. Florence Wallng, g* 1 ho Cnskll mounans. BEECHAMS Alma Dlngwall, Theraa Raymond, Myrlo Buley, Elnlo Bahrenbcrg, Mss Plarcnco Armsrong lnn been sruced o ge In ouch wh he company and have he maer looked over. Norma Sanborn, Clfford Mahew", Florence Lchn, and George I.obor, Kcrlously ll wh appendcs, bu n Myrlo Bqyce, Dorohy Wallng, EUle Percy Chnory, Frank Kolloy, Waler rcrlk rupldly; An operaon wll PILLS A leer won recolved from Clyde Mora, Mabel Blrkbock, May Evana, B<Ho, Harry l)»brow, Exrom no bo necessary. 8*M avrywkak uloc os, onglneer, cakng he borough Hawe Wharon, Carllon Wharon, aorney o have h clork nofy hm and Claudo Ilcgan. Mrs. II. E. Ackvrxon, Jr.,In spendng Evere Cokelo, Bearce Wlon, Cora Rovoral days wh her parens, Mr. und of ho dsposal of hs saemen regardng he condon of De sower Whle drvng a enn aached o rre In numlnre W*ron. Huylar. Z«lm» Polng, Edna Morrjl, Mm. Jurenlh Culf, n Mlddleown, Edna Mahews, Leola Horner, Oladya Conn, EGANS sysem. A leer was receved from ono of I. Wen companys wagons Blrkbeck, Bos«U» Wlson. Marlon \. V, Armarong and F. P. Armsrong snm. Harduy n, New York, ha Tle, (unrnnoa and Inaurnnco from he seamboa dock Wednesday Smh, Alce Robera, Wllam Lymnron, Clnon Wyckoff, Jamea Ma- where hey uvndel n bull game. Sorage Vans and Express. company of IUlurgh and Newark, Rfarnoon, Iuuol Corell noced whch U he bondng company fur he nmoko comng from underneah h«hew*, Danel Mason, Edh BUI**, Harrson consrucon company, askng wha amoun of money was duoly of bur Inn In ho wagon was afre. wagon. Ho found ha n large qunn- Mr. md Mrs. M.». Taylor lef Now Ila aovln«me I* near I am Bmma Babrook, Edward Wyckoff, Wednesday for Sprngfeld, Mann., prepared o do.your nex movlne* of Carolyn Day, Floram* Dakar, Halan he company, wha wan ye o bo dona Ho hrow ha blalnr muorlnl nu of whore hey wll Hpcml ho summar, furnure, pl«no» or l««««. o all»ra of cy or counry. In he laraea pndded Urnberaon, Dorohy Reynold;, B«arce BlrkWk and Kaharyn M«w»lL cos of same. A bd for aewer laeral Mr. Colrella hand* worn vdly oraor on ha Dover Alvancv, v yor ne movng; donn, wre, aend or o fully complee ho sysem, nnd he he wagon and aavod he load of goods. Alfred Wallng, Jr., monoype op- vana In TeA llmnlr. Ilefore you &ve call for he only rllable furnure mover n by Mlaa Eleanor connecons was receved from Pasy burned, und he horses were slghly In own, una ve nv prlcoa on your nex Hmluy wh rnllven horn. HI* bd was 45 cena erburned, On«homo lou nearly nl Is Msn Kmlly Ilnunr of Morrlnown Job. All knds of IWvjr or Ilh runk all. vsed h«r moher, Mm. Annlo lluer, ln( done a abor nolloe. {Ml or addrea Ofc «a o Lnnoh Wa(oj). novornl day* ln wn«k, J. T. KCAN, Mor In Iluyer of I/>ng Ilrnm-h vlx- 11 Wall Sroo, Rod Bank Iod IIIN pnrenn, Mr. and Mrs. J. II. R..UI.X. pk«n«1mj. Olfl«.!,k»n4 2O6-J. Anlco. I Omaeof a»ou4» foo, and sxy cens ppr foo n nal A a nmlng of h» board of edu or Wo spoa, exra work and so forh caon laa Wednesday ngh he bond o be agreed on wh he councl, Mr, Anhony Hldol, who rena ha corner sore In he (oldsmlh block, lnn Of 0. B, Lanran, who haa he conrac Laham of he a*w»r commee repored ha he had a laa boon able brough ml agalna Mr. Goldsmh lo remodel f* school, was acceped llcyor, hs w««k, o alk wh Mr. PoU and ha Mr, In he sum of»l5,6o0, h«amoun of o compel ho removal of he lunrh Adum Mala hm mrchhd A fnn n Pos advlaed srongly seal nu he M conrac, Mr. Ungans bond wa wagon adjonng hs place, clnlnlm MHrlbor ownnhp, known nn borough leng ousde labor dong ajgnad by Mareus S. Wrgh. John ha he haa Uaml ho corner and ha Hordng farm. wha work here wv«o be done on TV Frd Jwnlna. Cw* and Oak- Mr. Goldsmh la ahulnn ou h* llsh. Ml»n Mnne W. (>>k of Ilrlcllc U he ewr. Mr. Pos clamed ha J. J, Hess, B, R, Drown, 0, C. An Injuncon wan Issued agan*! Mr. ap«ndllk mvunl duy wh MIH, A. P f«00 would be auffloun o po he a q, I, Ymnm, 0. H. Con- CMdaml, bu hnre haa bwn no sower In good hap* and hough he I H Uuv Terry, Th* " acon aken a«mr. Uoldamlh haa xorp lull of Now,York npon.. J l»*w«ehr w» w :««H«o MM 4gJ*^* f hed an appeal. Hundny wh Ur, *nd Mrn, G. II. Aunnek, - \ pernenden of subus wor* houu JJ he Job don*. The maer wa» Carnelue e llrlon r ln«been up- I a a fj engfll, B, 8. WhlU, local buher, he polnfl K upeclnl ll for h ha»»» lukta* receved hs e«lea whch» a»u park. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown of Lakewood vsed relaves here Sunday. Mss Carolyn Wyckoff of Marlboro vsed Mss Helen Osborn las week. A merry-go-round has been added o he aracons a Beach park. The Wednesday club me hs, afernoon, wh Mrs. G. H. Conover. Each age of our lves has s joys Old people should be happy, and hey wll be f Chamberlans Tables are aken o srenghen he dgeson and keep he bowels regular. These ables are mld and genle n her acon and especally suable for people of mddle age and older. For sale by James Cooper, Jr., corner Broad and ao MONHOUTH «rr«s3t. TELEPHONE NUMBER LUCKY 1 3. Telephone Orders fll R«c,l,«- A The Reglrvr Offce When Your House Is closed for he summer do no ake chances of loss hrough hef or fre by leavng your slverware and oher valuables here. - You Can Sore Them A small cos n he burglar-proof, fre-proof, waerproof, brghly lghed and convenenly locaed Safe Depos Vauls of he Fdely Trus Company Prudenal Buldng, Newark, N. J. These vauls are he larges n he Sae. Ask for summer season erms. We assume all rsk. "Specal Aenon o Mal Orders." AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE. You should nsure your car^ agans fre as well as your dwellng. A frs-class polcy coverng lre damage and hef, backed by an $18,000,000 company and a a very reasonable premum. HOWARD S. HIGGINSON, 6O BROAD STREET, RED BANK, N. J. OAK HIL.L, FARM. POULTRY DEPARTMENT. BREEDER AND EXHIBITOR OF Wh* and Columban WyandoUa, Wh* Plymouh! Rock* and Rhod* laland R*d*. Wlnnlnc 176 Rbbons and 12 Sllvar Cup*, a Thr*«of h«l*«dlna; Show* In ha Saa>, In Srona Compallon. Sock lor Sole and bf or HaxcKlng. posrorroe ADOHIMS RED BANK, M J TELEPHONIC 2*0. leavy Wc^h Wre f encag. Ira, nupkm. >«. OonwU for enlw W> l«k«". lnol<»ll> ndmln* of v«la. Oalljm & *.. I >:«

12 Poge 12 - THE EED BANK BEGIBTBB THE RED BANK REGISTER JOHN M. COOK. Edor u d PublUW. GBORCEC. HAMCB. AuUUn Edor. THOMAS RVNG BROWN. S UBSCRIPTION PRICE: Ojuoyear......ll.JO monlm Three monhs...76 Enered a he posofflce a.bed Bank, M.T,. BB uocond-ctabs maer. WEDNKSOAY, JUNE TOWS TALK. (Connued from fage 4.1..). Buron Wley,-who-resnned from he poson of supernenden of he Kvd Bunk publc schools auou w6 monhs or so ago, has beej apponed supernenden of he publc schools of JMorrsowr, a a salary of $:S,200 per year, whch s $900 more han he was recevng a Red Bank. Mr. Wleysfrends wll be plad o know of hs ;ood forune, bu he congraulaons are no nl due o Mr. Wley. The people of Morrsown, and especally he school chldren of ha place,.arc also enled o congraulaons. can naonal convenon s beng made up, Ths s done by he naonal commee. Ths naonal commee consss of one man from euch sae. In he recen prnfarcs n en ou of eleven saes whch had a preferenal Voe for presden, Tuf w,s badly defeaed. The people of hese saes voed for Ro [ peo loscvuf as her choce for presden. The naonal commcemen from hese saes -wan Taf nomnaed. Whse here are coness over delegaes he naonal commee decdes whose names shall be pu on he convenon roll. There are coness for he" seas of over!00 delegaes. The naonal commee, whch las he power o pu he names»n he convenon roll, s very largely for Taf. Many of hese naonal conmccmen were repudaed by he voers a he recen prmares. These commeemen have heard abou one-half of he coness so far. In OIAHT5 DBTEAT I.OHO BRAHOK. Naonal leagua Champons Draw Enor- * moss Crown In Sunday Oame. More han 3,000 people a»w he New York Gans defea he sem-cuban Long Bnanch eam Sunday afernoon a he Hollywood horse ahow grounds by a score of 11 o 10. In he nnh nnng he Long Branch players scored four runs and for awhle looked as f hey would ake he measure of he Naonal league champons. The Gans had her full lneup along wh he excepon of Chef Meyers. Drucke was on he frng lne for he New Yorkers. Ho has no pched n a league game snce beng njured.n a ralway accden, and he proved a rfle wld a mes, for whch le was called down on several occasons by Wlson hs cacher. Fve rms were secured by he Gans n he openng sesson and afer ha hey resored o funny lle suns und alenneos were, hey have hrown ou! j, e hrd, fourh, ffh, sevenh and he Roosevel delegaes and have pu cjphh nnngs. A he begnnng of he Taf delegaes on he convenon 10 nnh nnng he score sood 9 o roll. By hs means he naonal com-! g j n f lvor of he New Yorkers. Snodmer hopes o secure he nomnaon j grass and Murray each scored for he f Taf. Gans n he nnh nnng. * * Se 1 The Long Branch half of he nnh In many of hese cases he Taf dele-1 nnng brough he specaors o her gaes had no shadow of rgh o a j fee and w-.s only by lghnng-lke."ea n he convenon. Ther" con-! work ha he Gans prevened her e^s were bused on he flmses of! opponens from wnnng ou n he s y Bu here are pleny of eachers pqs shall have alnhy as dswplnauanb. ( ^ wh(_ n somo of ^ Roo;. cvel j f cu, (l,. am conanng he lneup of he - before he rame " e elegraph of each nnng -»«"- "-" " jnc, shadow of clam o he places,; o New York.. leave school. Eoosevel sad: "The Amercan The Gans were so well pleased * " v. people wll no sund for hef of hs I wh Long Branch ha u reurn fame Ths ad n ehoosng a vocaon has knd Tnc T;lf \ eafc IS speak as jf wj)] )e played nex Sunday. These he prme acors n, lley werc h(, reru, al. Republcans n. Sunday mmes afford a change for he falure of le. A Spj e of he fac ha hey have heen I hd league eams and s one ha he success or falure of lfe. A : spe of he fac ha hey have been 1 bg, s».«...* , -..- school eacher, and.above all, a school ( rcp Udaelhy )e Republcan voers of! hey grealy enjoy. A day a he sea- Buperneukn, wh many chldren lel. mvn B :1 c. S \ Jo no concede shore and a game whch has no effec under hs gudance, has opporuny. ln u,f j B ;l es 0{ Republcan Usually when, ve Kulav." o be of grea servce. _ a loy or grl who has o earn hs or ; her lvng leaves school, occupaon s, The meu ^ ^ hl. ownk ou reru. acceped nhe frs hng; hacomes : ]a, ly c H, e( (lcu, g, l(, s ml who, u. c a hand. n n her places CKWnWD UJfDBB AUTO. Alunown Boy KMs Horrlul* MMl * ; TJ»l«r:»oor rmok. Orvlle P. JJsmerngr, an cgeonyeur-old Allenown boy, was crushed o deah beneah he wheels of an au omoble ruck belongng o Jumoa A. Graham early las Saurday mornng a week ago. Mannerng was workng for Graham and hey had sared for Trenon wh» bg load of srawberres shorly afer mdngh. The lghs on he machne grew dm and Mannerng jumped ou -whjo he car was n moon o nvesgae he rouble. He fell under he ruck and he wheels passed oblquely over hs body, crushng Is lfe ou. Mr, Graham called for help and hen nofed he coroner. Young Mamernr wns he son of Joseph Mnnnerng nnd was well lked! by all who knew hm. He leaves one broher besdes hs parens. JUNE -WEDDIHO (IT FBEKHOI.D. olas Sas *.. KolB.l Becwnem BTUU < Mahew X>aul of MUIar. Mss Kae A. Nolan, daugher of j Thomas Nolan of Pcrrncvlle, and Mahew Lamb 1 of Mlhura were mav red a he Freehold Caholc church las Thursday by Rev. Frederck Kvelz. Mss Nolnn was aended by her sser, Nelle Nolan.- Joseph Lamb, hc grooms broher, \\ groomsman. Afer he cereony he brdal pary was drven o hc brdes home, where a dnner was served. Mr. nnd Ml. Lamb wen o Washngon on her weddng rp. They wll lve a Mlhurs, where he groom has a farm. Whman. 4 There are wlnnc* faces, lul,. Tha aro wnd nnd he,.shlrrln up le wlnl world, Wdkln 0UU1 dslre!, And heres oher wlnncn, fah, Culm nnd shlll (Inoucl nl, Shlokln o hflf wan love Tll le hlven.- fall: AVmw as folno us hell lre: WnH IIH llruo us lfe! "Wan yell leave md weeu lor. And wan yell, nle us wfe: on he pennan race no maer whch way goes pus hem n p op shape for real busness on Monday. pay, bu wh far beer chances of. vlegod cbss. Thcy wan " o,. c. advancemen. ^ ^ ^ an hese specal prvleges a he I expense of he people. Consequenly When a boy leaves school he s sup- \ hey are ready o go o any lenghs po.sed o be beyond he furher con- j whch end o keep n offce a Pressderaon of he school eacher," As :,] Gn of nc,. own parcular samp, one eacher pus : "We gude our ] They are neresed n hemselves, no boys and grls o some exen hrough school, am hen drop henr no hs complex world o snk or swm, as he case may he.- Ye here s no par of lfe where he need forgudance s more emphac han n he ranson from school o work, n he choce of a vocaon, he adequae preparaon for a. 1<1 * _ ^ _ HI... f^v. sr *»* J FIRST WEDDING IN HEW CHURCH. Now Trny Olnrol a Aubnry Park Scono of n Juno Weddng.. The frs couple o be marred n he new Trny Epscopal church a Asbury Park were Mss Sarah E. Ghens, daugher of John A. Ghens, and Wllam B. Gray, boh of Asbury Park, who were made man and wfe las Wednesday mornng. The ceremony wns performed by Rev. Wllam N. Baly. Mss Gerrude E. Low of Glendola was brdesmad and Waler. B. Ghens, a broher of he brde, rhe rghs and welfare of he people, j was groomsman. Mr. and Mrs. Gray are enjoyng her honeymoon n he Souh. On her reurn hey wll sar FIOS rob SALE. (. I). Corllos, Kulunown, X.,T> TOMATO K.ANTS FOB SALE. arakon lonao pl;ma for sale. Ahun l!*l, l^lllclof. N. J. K. BITEAU. BenOver o7 Cead anmals, Red Banlc N. J. Telephone 129-J. TOMATO PLANTS I"OB SALE. 100,000 Sono lonaln plans for sale. rem.salm. Plalns.,V. J. SEVEN THOUSAITD DOLIAEB. $7,000 o loun on frs!>mu and molase. A. L. Ivlns, Upd Bank. SPEED LATHE rob SAE. Speed lulhe for sak. Aldress Inqures u Box 29, Shre\vl,ury, s. J. soplc and hey are deermned o ge wha hey wan, no maer wha hey may h:\ve o do o accomplsh her desres. * * * Tafs wllngness o help he spec- a] neress and hs :mogonsm o he \ farmer was shown when le underook Canadan housekeepng a Asbury Park., and he aanmen of effcency and, r*, * j» success. The buldng of a career s o have Canadan farm producs,,ue as dffcul a problem as - he brough no hs counry free of duy 1: MISS PATRICE CASEY A BRIDE. Daugher ol Horse Shew Secreary WecUloa o Kew Vorker. Mss Parce.1. Casey, daugher of ue as dffcul a prouem as - le ;"""*" ""> " -«" " ;--«; ;»»"» ""«" uaay, laugum m buldng of a house ye few persons m order o cu down he prces whch p. J. Casey, a promnen summer resuvor s down wh pencl ard paper ; farmers were revolvng and o make den of Long Branch, and Prank 3. nd wh exner counsel and exper; easer for manufacurers o keep down Donovan of New York were marred a nformaon; o plan a workng careerle wages of her employees. Naur-" -- - and o deal wh he problems of lfe»"> hese men who are hghly proscenfcally, as hev would do wh! «ol are for Taf. In he same way U problem of buldng a house."! l "e lunl)ernu-n who wan o ge con- 1 rol o le naon s foress, he nnan- cers who wan o ge conrol of he y Rev. Wllam P. Canwell of Long Branch asssed a he servces. The who do no f her jobs. ^ They have naon of Taf. They care nohng for j reasurer of he Monmouh couny no he apude, he nclnaon, he.tuf personally. They would be jus, horse show assocaon. ranng, nor-he menal equpmen a s wllng o have any oher man whom needed o make horn successful n hey know would serve her neress her posons. They "gel along," bu ;l \\ n, expense of he common people hcy ake no neres n her work; (,f he land. Bu hey have red Taf THE SUNDAY OUTING. hey pu n one day afer anoher!nd hey know hey can depend on hm. wh no prde n wha hey are dong; Therefore hey are lghng for hm lfe wh hem becomes dreary and and hev wanno one else. monoonous. Everyone s famlar wh men and women who hwu found exacly he jobs whch su hem.! The TonlaB nnd Ther Bow on lo 1 Scosh Boko, A couple of ourss slayng a a, vllage whch s n close proxmy o a I well-known Scosh loch hal a fancy Bu whle hese mm_may conrol he : One Sunday o go for a row on he loch. n me u her job-; h- lev "do no sec elecon. The Amercan people have ; one of he ourss, how So anl-fn can work lke a horse a lkng for far play. The manner n ] "Ilae ye no ken s Sawbh?" ansal hs occupaon: lu-v wouldn do f wlm n hv: repudaed polcans are wered Sandy; "yell nose a boa fra - - paddng he cenvenon roll wll ds-, lu, he day, forbye Ill hae ye ae ken gus all belevers n far play. Hu j ha am an elder o he krk." lncl; of hs and beyond hs s hc j "Yes, yes," exposulaed he lour for anybody." Ve Ihe answer s.smple: due of lu-s nrlly fed for hs jo!.s exacly unfed fur hs job. QAS EANGE FOB SALE. <.Ja» ranse In gon.l emdllloa for sule. Apply a r:> Maple avenue, Red Bonk. FOUND. Cuacl dok. well lrel, found on June sl. Owner can llo Hel Hunk C20-J. FOB SAXE. A full blooded Alrlale female dok for sale reasonable. V. VanDovn, R«d Bank. WOBK WANTED. "WMnn wshos uoru by day. Please ral «r wre, 150 Cenral avenue, Hed Hank. WOBK WANTED. W K l>«y, age -. wans work for l Mnmer. AdflrsH Kov, box 313, Hed Hunk... " BOAS MJjJB FOB BALE. " Onml rual rarp" fn- snp cheap. Tnulrc a Lbery hoel, Fron sree, Hel Hunk. MIDDLETOWN. Herry plrkors waned u mce. Imulro pusolee ljux l."j, none under IT, yarfl f AUTOMOBILE FOB BAKE. One-cylnder (adlllac for sale choup. Apply a H Oakland Hree, afe Mx ucloek. HOUSE ros EENT. _ Hous >n llals avenue fur ren. Apply o Mm. MlcluKl Jlalloy, V:\v I!nven. X..1. FOB SALE. A bllkfy und a Ke f hurnekh for sale. Imure nf U". II. Sco. llealdo.h Curler, N..1. FOB SALE. llurse fcr.sale. Apjly l -Vew KllS- Ifml haker.v, IMS SlrewMburv uvene. Hed Hunk. BAIESI. ADIEB, WA1TTED. K,lcBl.l(.-> wnle(r u Apply ll Woolworhs r, anl l-ccn sore, lroul ared, led Hank. > persons s ex-, whle he oher y j Yes, yes, p fac ha he voers n many of he j Ka, "has all very well for you, bu UcpuMcan slaes have already re-, vc dm requre you wh us. You I l d T d l d f l f h h,,, Iplncd Taf and he crowd of self-]. an Ko o church; wo can row our- II" and grls who have lef, seekers who arc behnd hm. These selves" u work durng hy me voers showed a he prmal es ha * BDNABODT TOR A nllt lrl runabou n K<IO<I cun- (luon lor Kd,. Address Jnx -11, KOUIIK- 1 -K. X..1. ROr EOOFIKO AXIS smnrq, Corrugaed Ka-lvanlzed Iron* Tor roof- Ing and Bdng for sale by J. W. Moun Co., Hod Banl. N. Ihe boys and grls who have lef, seekers who arc behnd hm. These selves.".s.hool o go u work durng he me voers showed a he prmal -s ha * "Ay av " sad he elder "bu ls Ar. Wley has been.supernenden (f hey were opposed o Tuf, ha hey hnk" wha n- neenscrll Wv." l.- lcd Hank publc schools, have been I were opposed o hs polces and ha "Never mnd ho mnser "was he lnked over carefully by hm, ofen- ; hey waned n "square deal," and s \ n,.,\ v. «l, w;\\ ]lluw n(,,ng abou mes wlm any knowledge o ns. ( uc-ly lhal hese acs of he m- j. We wll pay you well." o v. T M r h o n h e D a r (f h e n n l.,,n:,l c o n n, e w l l cm^e h e m o, \....~,. >< ^..;. -...,,.r,, I M I >... BOOKS TO LET. Tlree lcl> furnfllf-l mnns o le. MIH. llcnk IaHl, TlroUnorn nv-- c. ll-l Hunk. I,OVE TmMPKS n THE END. (. r.-gh on he par uf he pupl. onal commee wll Where a boy or grl was apparenly change her mnds, (lled for he job le or she was abou ; - «.»» u undeluke. M. Wley made no (.ouncn. In c;-es Ulerr Ile boy or r \y\ w:,s abou o engage n an (K-cupaon whch Mr. Wleys knowledge of Un pupl Cnnvled hm \v;s umed o n pupl, be would h;ve a frendly ;lk wh he pupl, would go over he posjues of h ocpon and l" pu s alapalun and ll ness for, and would endeavor In gude he buy or gl o a CIIII>c.sued o hpupl. IIeHUlly M. NVley would vj- he arens am would dsuss wlb ben he (unduus (f he projm-sed enpluyenl anl s dnplabl- fyvur jl:. usnbless u ha parcular buy or nl!. "All, weel," sad Sandy, "Ill no le jye he boa, bu Ill ell ye wh Ill j dac. Due ye see yon wee boae (loon I among he rushes; Well, shes ready I w he oars Insde. Jus ye gang Tfouna Coujle who Sloped Las sunuer!,, )Wn,ee, an row ou ae he mddle Aro Hnply Marred n La>. (le loch, an Ill come down ne he Mss 1eurl A. Allen, d:u:g;hu of I bank an swear a ye; h never ye Theodore Allen, and Karl (1. Kankn, I mnd, ye js row on an Ill call for al ( of Man:s( an, were n.ade man he nnev.monday." JAOUER, WAGON WANTED, Scml-lKnd JngKer voew In KIIIKI enllun \vn-d. AIMICHH II,»x II, CASH SEOIBTSB POK BALE, Naloml u^h ITKIHUI- for mk clc(\;>. Inuule of.1. I Mnnsky. n Hun Krn B-f-c, Hed llmk. -<.n. Well fe lus Wednesday nrb hus was rennved all he obsacles fln h:ve besrewn he nurmonal pahuy of he young couple (hrng He p. year. Kov. (. H. kdd performed he ceremony n He prseuc of Ile uednle fnnnle.- of He cnple. Lasl.summer.Mss Allen a,d young Ianln eloped, bu. were lu-aed a <u e Mny belue hey bad m MIBTER WIND CB1EB. Unlmpy BeomRO Ho Once Dd Wronff a Ola Man Vrlnor Dolea. Onee pon u me M«e Wn wu/, sleepn, sll nn ]eeeuble, drealn bou le me wen be uselcr blow (lo blossoms an alk er de ll cbllns as (ley played under (b> ree*; hu ()k» PIANO rob 8AXX. r»rh:hl planu. $!)F, ca"h: nlno nnlo lln, $K. wn-ill luuble, for Hde, llox 2:4,, Inr llum,.n. J. FOB B1HT. rnr ren, or :har-h, one full m-e fbe I Hlravlvrry palrl. Inlv (f Jlmll, I Mlddl-lmvn,.\. J. OIKI, WANTED. Ch»nl, In famly of wo for Kn- ITIII luusruk. Apply ll 1S«.Mnplc VflUH 1. UcI HlU. ", u e v I n l d l e l l e v lal a n d p K M,,,. -., -,", The resul ba.s I I, Ihe anumplsb- luv ul-gelg manel. The grls, M: n Wner, be,,.. ong an waked n.l of muh good. On accoun of! faher a. srenuously objecled lo "". "1, an U lum da he wlmx... Mr. Wlevs work n II,.velon! he mach, bu when be found Ihe "". l - -»"P,v ka.e he lnd along here wllbe fewer nslls" Ihan us-.voun: man was wnrhy le gave IIIM w "-\"". «".«" M, l( 1 ; vv» >«.l»! nmu,,,he boys and glls who have (onsenl In Ihe mm ake. w " 1. «", >. 1 " 1 " " ()1 " M»" Wner gone In work fon le pullc schonls.. - """ Ym K.",,,I (,.,.,],. IUK),. " js.lr.hl.ncv 7lhel"!.or l,:d * unuby " I " <"" WEDB -,» l f"w^ mx«nj«l,,l he » F l h l l \ \ l l \ * \ l f l l r \ l U / n l /..., r lleney of Ihe Kcbou I. he has p n ll; wv s pohnhly gre.er Hum le good le ncronplf bed nn a cneht and drphnn lull, hof.h bs sucn- alnj 1 : hev.e hm-n w»s nb" nrvuel. I I ln knd ; ; IH>I ; Cfnulnr. lowy. M >* (lohr pnvnoly CMflllV 1111(1 \\w }\\))\\. A e who luuvv lul. Il wu n nldlnn n Worl( I n no wh b os, l ll flel dvlunl hn Icucbcr nul n* jmrcnu nf ho ul lll IhM work IM no no make any h M n lm, no he (u. (IH> fuel pvuhly lk ICIIH cftrcl vc. y Tlu ])04 ln of Mr Innwn, mll rpeclly he purrnh nnd chlldr. of Morrlalnwl, un In Ix ((Kuubled on MlnK for n uchwl «u c nl<nlcnl n nm wtn doh nu blovn bu ln funcons DM a 11III-I and EUHII o yuul rnd wh«n pupl W-nvrn whool hu who hdlcvcn lnl I In u» * lluh un IUKI IIK»ar < <! n duly U> Ild*»upll Ino llfhl rmruu wh«n Kchonl ll IIIIMI an I In In nlcc ha pull hroukh lh<- rmr-n nf nre. lra anl w«m«ry, f I«! known >» r»f he R» u>l- Ou 111 Oh,.Vf AIJUUIIV PAlK OIIL MINI loronro O. Umoll Jdul Army uf Tnlr Juno llllon. M.s rmeee O. Inm-Il, dufrhler of Alrn. C. A. Ilnll nf Anbury 1rk, joned he Ihnmg of Jule lrde; Tneby nll ol las week, when nho vn nurd (o.lohn S. cbroeder of MuckenuHU. Tn renony wm performed v HIV. Wn r. Hu II/ Vonkc. lhe weddng wm nlenbl only by n few rellve. owlll^ In Ihcdenlh nf Ile l.l.i.-.: falhrr, Chufl O. llunnell, Inul.InMnry. M, vml Mn. Helnoeler lef fur llenla rn n?r weddng our noon afer he celelnuy. They wll lve ll n new IUIUM! Ihe ^IOUIM bun fn nnhel a Vonld. Mr. l^cbrnmler wok n New Y*»K halc. A ll, I.IIII«II Uolllar. Illll r I " urn,.-1 lull 1 III, H, M^ IC l«< 1 1 I.I ) 1 r r HI,. n e f ll. l<l,nl IIM,1 md Illr ll.ll D Illl (Ill lr In <\\ >H IH,«( IH.1,1.,l«1 «-(! Illll IIM III Ullll 1,111!,l > Wn mnkn anwrr lnl I ubo do. nn den (He Mn Wner M\y: "All lchl. 1),.,( whrl n nn blow down fer IIII>,UII7.I< I go "n grulge avn. llluw. down!" An down come de leeple. Hen h nu.le Mber Wn 1 uk de ruof fit lu pn Inln bnllu, whn- dr. ll chllum \vll7. leepn, an 1 blow le llr nu wlu kep..n wrm; nn wvn b rnh ler pnnn Mnler Wn be gll mghy norry, nn nl Mncr Wner m nue lnl. frr hm; un be xnnn "If II rrvn fr hlnurt, nn n-yl 1 Ink n chlv n fn nlnh.j m fum lu lny ler dn yu kn henr lrn rryln 1, un cryn, do Ink hnhfl l- lrrnkln* rr dn leu I. rob BALI. lleuv> Hel <>r HlllKle IKlrll-ml, Illnl- IIIII.I... Iur unl,.. A l> lo T. H. Wnulwnrd. (Iceml, N. J. FOB BALD. Our Iwo-l,,,,,, marlel wnnn, nl In Imul enllllo. Apply o Wllam II. Wlllln, KHhurfr, N..1. COOK AHD I.AUH»aB» WAM1ED. loed.nk nnd luldlfh vnull; WIIIJMI I: 1. 7,.,\ ly n Kdney Conovcr, :-1 > Ih.ul,,l,,,. Kol Hank. Xn Tm* uf Ild. >ull 11,1,1 I, Illll III "III, llnl IM T" nl Wlllln l And lln Thru la wll nl,"" Ile lxur. NIM.II II,l» < IflnMn,,,r lr<l,l, o dhil.r ln,rm<llnl < (> II In Im l"fi H(-lll««-,1. VOII mll I ullh 1,11- Inn,,N H.l l,l,,,,> lc hnn full,,, JIIII), v n vll.r, II.IIIK I o In (,f ull Nul Mm, *** l,y. nn III full. rnwj, HIMIIIK lma, I Uf Vlelnn Inurolv l(»ll?* * ""l*" *"* "*" *" f r«*l. down rob HAXB. rce!,,,l c,wn. fvmlr IIIMO llcrlhlire Lour, fur ml,.. Jnhn A, Mrdlllre, Tllln IIIIM, N..1. Ilon 2109-r-!. rom»!.«. (me len or lnnh and n nwhu mnblne, mll h nun, for «*le. luu M r- ul III WII IIICI. Nlr-, I^l Hunk. mn Ill wlrn for you. lr*fl V,, Urower, "l<--lrlenl enrrlnr, fll Munul «-l. led llnnlc. Tol, J01-J. Ar. BOAT»OAI,B. A HIIIIIII null Inml. IIIIKI md 11«cnly IHW, elrl fur null..1. «, Wul.lrll, J Uunlhulell Kllcol, 11 Ill Jlnllk. P oowa. lll?:, l,, MhlIH llf HlUfH) MWOC I Olll " I» I-.ll,.r nl Is II bu-1,-1 llol.- "ll lnn... A HIMIM, Ilnl lm,. IIIBJb V1ITU. Illl wn,i,,i n mn. f,,r un;l«l lnln<wnk; n Imm mm mut MURI.. M I» II V. l-nu, I,Illl KII N 1 KIIVK, N..1. MOW A«rn l^lf* rumllkl ruam In le, mll«l,. fn IKn, K«ld»>l profrr"!. Ulan anal- Ir rwuw, vhl buanl. A> ly IB W d laea «r»l, llol Hank. koom rom un. NIIKIK frnlnhcl mn In fflnml nr,»«! hnu«*. fur r»nl In <1<MIIDIII«MM> II»; nl l )rnv»n»»l» nnmla e«n Im npfurw f f*w lwm «* >. lpnimm, hrn III, coaam wmn ,» for «Me, fnaly each. CharleB TV, Joon, Holradcl, Co]l<^pu» fornsle, jtnel)- markedj 16 ",, If. J. M rre«h famly cowhf «l». Apply o June* K O> lnn, New Monnouh, N, J. TO urr AC uaawkm CDnforllo Blu^rcom hoaoe, conwnl-n o saon,»a. Key a Jllsl chur.l ccory.-mlldlclown, N, J. WOBX.WABTSB. Waned, dayh work or waolng uko Jone Call or wue, BJJ IJe mee, Hed Bunk. Hmale Uowu. Unl WABTEO. ar! nbnu18 or 17 yenra of wmea o n^hln In our Hulo. &la Sewnr, phoogrnlch, n^j Bank; VOXBX SO OAW on dra bond -nd moraa^o on Improve propw.-y n Burn) o su borrower!, Alson ljeekman, aorney, Red Bank. «m WASTED. Qrl wmed, for fcenerul houhowork; no lundry work., Inqure of- 1 Mm. I,. 8ol>sl. 78 \Vnll9ce»r»M, Red Bunk. J*AKITO BEOCUUf A COCVmUK we can ench you, Cos low, employ-, mon caally eecured, C. R Zacarlafc Eaglo Hull block, A«bury Park, N, J, TOMATO PLANTS FOB BASE. luo.ooo lae omao plue for sale: Sone, ^.SucceaB and Paragon. John S. Ilcya, lolnel, N. j. Phono 1l-V-\&., -CRAUFTSDS VAMTBS. Mn be nble o (lo own reparng, Ho experence und wugoa oxpcdcd. Addrcny Chauffeur, box 313, Ied Hank. ros SAID. One-sde, delvery lny mke, ono hns lond-r und. u mowng machne, now, for mle clenp. \V. T. Shcnnn. Hod Han;. MOHEY TO LOAHT. Money, o loan In Bms o su borrowers on llra bond and morgage. A. L. Ivlna, Regser buldng, Ied Hank BOOHS FOB BENT.... Flva lluov rooms, wh InprovemonH, for ren, a 12 Wes Fron Hreo. Apply a 83 Wes Fron sree, Red Bank; MASS P0B BAXE. Mure for sale: good worker und good ree drver. lensun^for.sellng, luvo no use or he marc. Frank Haley, Evere, DOITT POHOBT ha "when you have somehng ha you wan repared you can ge I dono a Halghs, 36 Monmouh sree, Red Bank. Tomao Plans ana Bay o Sale, Old mxed bay and omao plans for sale. MJllkown Sock Varn. Posolllce uldrhh,. TlomaB y. lleld, Ied Bank. ara, WAMTEI). Xoa slrl waned for seneral lmh work: Rood home for rgh pary. Apply o W. T. Slerman, Ilnkncy load, led Hank. DELIVERY WAQON rob BALD. Delvery wagon wh op, suable for grocery, cu or coffee roue; almos now. VanMaer & Welgand Tradng Co., Hasle. N. J. voua aumkxbsnxs. WrHoa once o Cloher, bo* 313, Red Bank, nnd go your" summer Bul on cred a cash prces. Cloher, box 313, Ied Dank. AUTO FOB SALE. A Maxwell auomoble In flnu class runnng order; prfua. reasonable. Call or address Fenlmore h. Cooper, HeaddonH Corner, N. J. WAWTED. $2,000 lo ja.oo on II ru morbobe; compleed new house a Alanc lllullands. Sae erms, ec., o Owner, box 313. Ied Hank. SEAMSTKESS WANTED. Orl, quck, nea sewer, bund and machne; seady poson for r^h-pary. UcGralan Upholsery, 37 Kua Fron sree. Red Hank. BATE YOU A CTBmACE? Oak n" replace wood, nawed n I} o 18- Inch lenghs, for Bale, f8 per cord delvered. Danel f. Cook, Shrewsbury avenue, Red Dank BULLS FOB BEBVIOE. Rpfflsercl Guernsey bull, pedgreed TlolPen bull, horoughbred Jersey bull. Hlngham Farm, Oceanc, N. J. Telephone 337 lumson. Brawn n I* for»«! 15 Ian4«, ; a In. IIIRII, welfho 1 l pounds; sgh yoara old; free drver. Apply o Man&g»r, Bllverbrook Farm, arewbury, N, 4. TO w n AW oowano. Seven-room co»» Oaonnlo for ren for a,mnner; parly umhed. Apply o Mrs. Fauny Lenney, Chwroh and Wajblngon nreol, Oceanc, N, J, WIVVHUJl 4MMVMMBM0M4H KUQ8* Deaurul revorulble ruga, made from»>a carpe nnd chenlle porler*. Wre for clrcuum Amercan Rue Manufaourera, 2»«Vermon Bree, Brooklyn. Furnure of all knd* repared. R+orlnf of anque «nd n&hony furnure** apoclaly. Henry Onne, Fron rea, near Souhern ralroad. Red Buk BOABDBBS WAMTBO. Board a reasonable raes; ncely fur* nlahed rooms; good nolo; all Improvemens; whn seven mnues walk of posofflce. Apply a 1-15 Hudson nvcnuo. Red Bank..... soras von BDMT. Nne-room home a Ens,sae p^rk for ronl by mon, season or year, from June lll. Apply for furher parueular. o Krank Mfmmar, EaBll^lle park, Red Bank. ^ SEAMBTBESB. A compeen seamsress would lke work by ho day. Anyone desrng, her servces, plenho wrlo or Mephono MfB, 11111x1011 L. Crawford, Rumson road, eabrlgl., N. J. IO* SAXII. - Elsb-room houso wh barn and usual oubuldlnffb, four acrea of land; on road beween l-reehold and Coa NecK. Inqure of Wllam Ugan, 181 Rdge avenue, Lakowood,.N, J. roixio WAMTSD, Chauffeur, colored, dcarea poson In prvae famly; wo yearn Hhop experence; can drve any car. Reference from las employer. Kouben Monroe, Alanc Hghlands, N T, J. VOTJSID, "" Ladys Bold wacl fnnd on Rversde Drve, a Locus.. Owner can havo same by provng properly and pnyluff for hs adversemen. R M. Slalcry, 17 Brdge avenue. Red Bank. HELP WAHTED, PEMA1E. AgenlH, brl^l women wauled In every cy anl own o represen us. Tl.ose who desre n maku money, Rood oporunly. AldreoH Nulev Handkorel-uf Works, Nuley, N. J.. roa SALE. Seel waer anks, 1,600 and 5,000 Bllons, 100-lby^ prosyuro; alwo ar compressor and Weber aresan punp. In use sx monhs. A half cos. Apply o H. lleho, led Dank. FOB BAI.B. Fne lo of.slnkle. Comb Whe Leglorm; also 01-l. Ions up-o-lale chcken house fur snlc. Inqure a Bowne coaye, L-onardvlMo road, Alanc HlBblnnds, N. J. rob BAUD. Tho bes ol and greaso n reasonable prces. Red Bank ol and grease company, 15 Wharf avonuo. Bed Bank. Telephone 14W. Branch sore, Lewe sree, Egfonown. N. J: BOBSE FOB SALE. Good work horsp for sae; good worker and drver; fenle and wll work nny spo or pne*. 1. Can be drven by a chld. F,rlce $100. E. M. Haley, Shrawsbnry avonue, Hed Bank. THE S-WEEPEB-VAO.. Hlos succcshfu and salsracory vacuum cleaner on he marke, fo\salo a J9.50. Wll mako house cleam»c. oaoy. Alonzo Y. Hedlock, sulo ugel,tt Sunse avenue, Red Bank., Blver Propery for Sal or B». Nne rooms, bah, all Improvemens, boa, gnh and elecrcy; barn and lloahouse; 30 per monh. No. 3, Recor place, wo blocks from ralroad saon. Georse!. >VIne, Red Bank. CHBI.8 WAUTED. BrKh young grls waned o work In preservng kchen; no experence re- MUlred. Call Thursday a he Brower Ssers fru kchen, corner Wes and Oakland srees, lcd Hank. WATEBFBOOr OH OB DBESSIWO. Drl-Koo Waerproof shoe dressng. EaBy o apply, requres no heang. Have I dry fee whou rubbers. Bes In he marke. 25 cens for half-pn can. Sold only by D. A. Mazzn, Red Bank. 83,000 WASTED. Loan of fa.ooo waned on nr«morgage on Improved shore propery worh en housnnd dollars. Address Loan box 313, Red Bank. OLD QUITS AND PISTOLS -WANTED. Waned o buy nny sor of old BUh«and plbols. Wre, lescrblnk, and 1 wll call. Address Guns and Psols, box Ied Bank. HIKE TOB BAKE. Saddle mare, al] Bas, plan, low- Ulvd nul l>vhl\e>h-uu>-; perfec manners. Wre or phone Ur. Wllam 11 Trlex, Freehold, N* J, TOB 8A&B. lor sale, one-year-old eol; nlso pavemen soro horses, suable for counry work. These hornps are all good workers. Wlegel, 2!HG Prospec avonue, near 185h sree, Bronx, New York. VIOI.IN I.EBSONB. Frank Charles, vulns Kraduac of he Royal conservaory of Lepzg, Oermany, wll ake ( lmed number of pupls hrough he Hummer HP.USDII. Kudlo 173 llroud sree. Red Hank. TOK SAIE. One-horse, carryall, IHIKK.V and se of Kle nlsh for snle cheap. Inqure corner Worhley and Wallace srees, Red Honk, \V. B.Anny. FOB BAE Farm In lurln;(m cfmny for sae; nn acres; 6,01)0 fru rees Kor parculars ullre.ns W, \\. AVIIHOII, lf).l Clerk sree, Jersey Cy, X. J. STOVE BTOBAOE FOB THE SEASON. Wo mnke a specaly of sorlnff soves for HID summer seahmn. No exra eha-ko for delvery from and lo your resdence. BchwarzH furnure sorcb, corner l-ron Bree and Maple avenue, Red Bank. ADIES H4IE EMPOKICM PABLOBS, 18 Broad seel. ul Hunk. Bbampoolug, scalp roankn, racal mahske, har drcsslnjf, a new lne uf mvlcheh. l.mllen wns rmle.srd nnd frnnbol. Sncerely your.". Mr.n. L. I". PouKla!«s. WANTED. Clrl o do Keneral lou.heworu. or grl fure. or lfec yarw ohl u nlml baby. Aldress Mrs..Incob I,lnzmaycr, Alanc HlKhlands, K..7. FOB BALE. One bkhv wll lop; one carryall Kn. op and sde curnhh and runk nck; prce low. Inqure a AnMenlam hclel, l.ocm Ioln, N. J. aousr FOB BJCHT. llouke for ren on Uorllley slree a end of Wallace sree,»lx roolns; pal anl waer In kchen; burn and fru rees. Ren JIG. Imlre of.loslua llennc, C-l Wallace sree, Re,l Hank. CHATTEL MOBTQA ploney loaned n persofh on balel lor^uce*. Applcaons are reaed mndnlnlly. Klward VV. Wse, a!enl, s Broad sree. Ied Hank. SEDUCED PBICES IH WAIL PAFEB. We have, a IIIK eleclun uf Mall paper a reduced prces. AIHO WO furnsh very low esmaes on palnlak und paper hangng. Tho guaranee panng company, 121 Wes Fron Bree, Red Bank. LOST. Chlds Kll.In,In lus bueen.sprng ree und rlnul Klun n- on llud sree. Tlnler ph-amc -eurn HIUIIC lo 5 Sprln! sree, Hed Uauk. BI.AO AWD QBAVE. BOOnKO. Leaky Un and slao roofs made gh; nlso ar and asphal for Bale. Ogdcn McCln«l(oy, 131 ShrownlMry avenuo, Red Hank. Taleuhono KEI.F WAHTED. Whlo and colored cooks and IIOUHOkenpors waned; hgh wages; mus have references. Nn omlce fee charged o? ;lrls. Red Hank employmen ofllce, Ivoad and Monmouh BveclB, >led Hunk, H0U»E TOB BALE. Ilouge and lo on WashlnBon nrec for sale ehep. Apply o K. I. Hlrykor, n Hrykcr & Hlrykrrs lvery snbl, Monul sree, ed Hank. MOHBT TO LOAN. Money o loan on frs bond nnd morgage In (lunnlles o ml borrower. Apply o he I.nnd nnl I*r,an company, 10 lous Iruu alre. l«l Hunk. BED BABK DAIBT. ~ ~ " woe crr*nm, mro mlk fru our own H. fnul bull,,!, bllernllk anl lnpe-lnule po cbe, so delvered dally, Chn». A. Mellnukey, IH llnnl. TOB IAI.I. A lnn lrlvllk lnv mue, wll drve KIIIKI" or luuble; Mn nnd Im,. In nl blln-km Tel Kf,-.l M»,lllMn, N..1, VYII- Illn M AkolKl, llnalel, N..1. OIBL WAHTED. flrl waned for he mhh. of ABs, Keplember and Ocober; a eompdo Blrl for Bou-rnl housework; mus be u good cook; no washng or Ironng. Mrs. Charles II, Ivlns, 230 llroad drec, Ied Bank. HOBBE rob»ah. Ilxl hoe am hlkkv fur MIIIC; horhe Kelllf mll un be used nl II load ln>r»<> n r«r d,>llvnry h>rn,>. Apply u II. llnnln. Iul M,nun.mh \- j EOOB FOB BATOBINO. Kllenrass sran of Whlo OrplRons, Arnolds sran of HulT Leghorns, nnfl Thompsons slraln of llnrred Iocks; eggs, 15 for II, or 100 for If.. Hock for sale. W. A. Truux, 2^6 llroad sroo, Red Bank. I.OST. On June 101b, open faeel slver wach, Mansard rme, In neghborhood of HrldRc avenue and Ch-Hnl Hlree. l-luder kndly reurn name o fyrenlm II. Ilen- Inell, KIT, IhKlu nlrec, Red Hunk, nnd j receve rewnrl, I ~ TWO X0B«S«FOB BAB. ~~ I KU yours old. IH, hndn h K: Hood workers anl drvers; Hound nnd rgh I every way. wll sell IIM learn or sngly. 1lee rgh lnulrk nsl buyer. Wlbur I I-CWIH 1, II. rreehld, II. 11. Nl. 4, Hullhnrg..V..1. COW* FOB RAX.B OB BXCTBAWlB. Receved n cnrlmd of fml HIWI and Krlngem, cohlslnk of llolmeln. Jucrnscyr HIHI J>R»ys, from Uerge. couny. Dry elld Uken In lrnd#, Infelm Kmrnnle-fd. Mnrx lrohets, Hlpwubury, N../, TJ0HTIVAI,. Ibern wll be n nllnwberry fesval. k«iiiki hmf-ul,, bl ud prm "hlo "II Ilf lawn nf Ilm. M. K. hlrnll llnly, June l[, arom anl en.. IllUR ao*ra noxd vr Anurr. lvlf nnd Imn pllnd u ndlfl In Mnnly Iloll ImV. Ownr (m lmv> Hll <y I>M»VIHK <*«-<!» -# y md nyln* for hn lvrluf.n.nl I-. J,,,r., llnrard, N..1. TO* M4I.B. md pw r -nl Tor un; rl#. IIMI > r foll n unco. Wllllnn A. Nl "Ill, HlallMld l*h h, Nmw llrnnnwlcl, MwhunmT wwmo. HP>««II>I1I<K «an»l «(cp, wh wlllnn wrun; a4***r n>n ll>n;»p\ra aslwladb f>r Ha<ur4nr» " Apply o»ll»u» n,, Hrn«a arc. ank. KOTO* BOA*»0» fum. BWVO* BOA*»0» MMMM. Moor boa, II r<ml IUSJL l-fool HlmMr fwm*»««ln«ml*. rnlre rnjllymelll K r; m,)pnhfm or nny lff work, Mmalafny wllh rgh paly l l l l ro* pdrllculrh «p lleflnpd wbnhm flrnlre rnjlly Mvwer; m,)pnhfm or nny l f y llh h work, Mmalafny wllh rgh paly lc4*lnm«rachllnl. ro* pdrllculrh «pl>ly U> Mm. Hrol l.on«mrm(, 33 llur- IINOII avm*, Ind llank. jnranro m n Ilava you dydng ana claa donor If»o. Ire lfllp M lro >e»v«nu», 1U<1 Hunk. a <om clmnlna and dralnf a h* low»»l prlm for lumlm worn, wnla glofa, all l«n«th«, <f»n a p «r. rnr. anlna m M al-kl*. 17. a <om l On«MWU»n»«r AgNM»ml lon for (aja ala* nn* I aa<ur<< bred, u Rn* * >«4«In h«oeunly, fmrl«m and ««n ye«r«and If In vo lumve you If*» dbosfc... II Bro«4 «««, Rod ow<- Oeprm PMy, ol.orlsu wnwoor»- lmaoa cmearfully" «T«n. Tl«oro HghB. bell., moom, local elephone* and annuncaor»y»am«; nxura* Insalled, pfneo 48 Broad aeo; offloe phone Vs. ^Re«ld*aos phone 39S-M. Rea Bank. SWAM OT VMS T>T, Now he me o look over y Mreen» «n* aoreen looru. I make r - knd of mrnna ar wlndow. doors -lorche. ABO all Muds of n lone. Call Ul, for an esmae, )mberg, Newman Sprlnsa avenue.., KBCMK PATIlBa. All Iflndo of afflduvln prepared and proporly oxecod, Call n my orloo And you wll always flnd me In from 8:00 a. m. 4» O;00 p. m. Pecdfl, bonds anl morgages, - chael morkakob, ec n drawn.a rpabonable prces, EdwaVd W. Wse, 88 Broad areel Hod Bonk., Poraue, hardwood floorn rellulmd, cleaned and Hollahe), equal o new, by.exper. AIBO fne {urnlure ropollbhed. and hardwood reflnlshlns of every fl»«acrlplq done; formorly wh New York leadng frms; moderae prces; roforencea. Paul OIHcow, Belford, f,. : 3 UPBOI,BTXBla. Formerly wh Hora Bros, and Arnold, Consable Co., New York. Furnure recovered and repared; awnngs, shades, curans, draperes, layng of carpes, mang, lnoleum. Mareaaea and cushons o order, Mo<3rflhum, 8T Eas Fron sree,. Red Bul. Telephone H-J. BEAD TB1S. Havo your washng lonq n he Jersey Cons Laundry. Famly washng, s.reled and dred, done weokly, 81) cens. Fla work mangled 16 cens. Hoels and boardng -ho.use clohes washed and dred; fla work manuled 3 cens per pound. IronuK dona If d«- slred, Tolephono 204 lea Bank, VOTIOB. Our q,4o0-egg mammoh Cyphora lncubnoe s now n operaon and we are prepared o hach your eggs. Wo can supply Bock nd eggs for hachng. S. c, Whlo nnd Buff Loghorns, 8 C. Whlo and Buff OrplngonB, Buff Orpnson duoks and 8. *o. Whlo Leghorn baby chcks. Do no buy n brooder unl you BOO ho Inernaonal Sanary Havers In opo-aon hero, vsors always wcl«come. Dunrpbln Farm, Red Bank. Telephone 57J Red Bank. LOST. A lrlndlo Boson errer wh whe eb, Fnder plenno reurn fnmo o A. A. Ronner csao, c&rner Humson rou anl Blnglmm fy e "UP, and receve rowanl. TOP SOIL FOR SALE. Good srong opaoll for Bale. Prce 19 cens por load on he premses, a Mln,- neank park, near Red Bank. Inqure o* Goorgo Curs, supernenden, on he promses,.. REILLYS EXPRESS. Relllya express, movng vans ard sorage. Heavy safe, machnery and bollor movng. (Lgh and heavy ruckng of all knds. Edward J. Rollly. IT Eas Fron sroe, Red Bank. FOR SALE. One eam of good servceable work lorncn, durk gray and buckskn; wolsh ubou 2.J50 poundu; one largo Sheland pony, genle, good drver; lmrnebs and four-sealed bhke wagon In flno condl-- lon. FrankyMenzer, 176 Broadway, Souh Amboy.W. J. Used Auomobles lor Sale. lupmobllu roadser, 1912 model, ICBO; E. M, F.^,four-passenger, 1»1«model, H&0: Maron lourng car, 1911, o-b. p., 11,200;.IJoynl TourlB-ourng car, 40-h. p.,»-"0. All cub overhauled and l frs HM condon, Fred II. VanDorn, Eas Fron sree, Red Bank. LOOKING FOR BARGAINS? If so, Bee our new and second-hand furnure and household specales. En-" re conens of hoels, boardng homes and coageb bough for spo cash. Delveres free of charge. SehwarUs furnure soreu Wes Fron sree, corner Maple avenue. Hed Bank. BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE on Slversde avenue. Lle Slver. Preference wll be gven o colored purchasers. Address X, Box 313, Red Bank, N. J. When you need any carpener work done, or alralons or repars of any knd madu o your premses, CALL UP 306-W RED BANK. UO IT NOW, before ho rusl Is on and Have Inconvenence and delay, No Trouble o Gve Esmae*. JOHN BEET, Bulder, No. 1 Fron Sree, Oppose Broad Sree, Red Bank. T. YETHAN, PUBLIC SALE OF DESIRABLE - Resdence Propery, Bank Sock, Personal Propery, cl, The unlrrdkufhl, admnsraor, odnlnlmrrlenh nnd only nex of kn and holm u law of l^ydla I. Conever, Ino Vllage oluoro, dcoubd, wll xopo lo mle n pullo vcndu) lo MID llehea bdder uu Tuesday, June 18,1)12 n II,f,,,,r,,f OK«OOOOI, on U«prvmlnm, m hnunn md lo U«y no* npll by lc Ino l>ydln I. Conover, HlnnM m h«nrlc«ymd«of Or lmrd «r««l, In (he vrh>(«of Marlboro, fro«and cl«r of all ncumbrauos. Ilx lo on whch Ihe lwmll ham lnda m auu 10 rve In wmn by l< f«l In drph, The h«u>«counln* ss: rmna md n In n good >u«of prmr- VHlol. P^BRsKXMAL. PBOPCRTV. They wll al«o ex»«< n publc «al«o Ila hf«l««blddor a Ih* lour of 1;IO n ulock nu he ssmc <my, on he DrcmlM. of Ilrnllurf, Klo.n lll.n.ll, MM) Jhr aruelcn of v»l», es«hnr wllh W- My or Hooks In wflul >r«unnun+d «on> lll K l U l My or Hooks In wflul >r«unnun+d «on> vulunlls KennluUml rcrud«, r*. Ullnj u he ««rly llnory of Monmoulb uunjr,»e, ANK TOOK. Th» wlr»l«n.d wll «.n napom u punr HI* o l. hje MM*r» h«ihr lfo»«, lown lr VYlld H n m h pu j r» h«ih.ur lfo»«, lown lr VYMlold, oonf of H»nm>m. a ho hour or f.n oolook. Ml* llh <Ur ( Jl lf I h of H»nm>m. a ho hour or f.n oolook. VII Ml* llh <Ur o( JlM, lf, I aharaa jfowl IUnk of rrahvld, anl I»l.» (h* «Hlur AlMl of h«>(nrer I I Id anklnr """ (h I MI

13 and n. Garr Wyckoff, Kenneh «od her daugher. JW *«Sunday guns - of.._. * Colf»N«eh.. T«l de Ja Reusslle, son of Leon de la RMwlo. I home from Prnceon - wjflege for Iho summer vacaon.. jar*. -J. B. Sue of Fron sree has brspendng several.floys wh her Mn. J. B. Bbe, Jr., who aends college a Exeer, Maw.,. -Mrs. Harre Saeslr of Sprng - afree spen Sunday wh Mra, Thomas W. Bherman.ol Cols Neck. -Frank A. Chodwck of Sprng sree ba acceped o poson as drummer and effec man a he Plaza ar drome fwe*.end..-.;";-:.v, ; V " v :, :..^,,Mr. and.mrs. Myron E. Slaer of Branch avenue wll spend he summer n he Adrondack mounans. Ther house hsb been rened by Wllam A. Hoppng o Anhony Snclar of Jersey Cy, who s conneced wh he Brooklyn navy yard. Mr. and. Mrs. R. V. H. E, (Sou have moved from he hoube hey have been occupyng on Broad sree o he house owned by Sdney Conpver, Hr. Sou IB spendng wo weeks n oe Adrondack mounans. Drummond Cannon, son of G. Walon Cannon of Rversde avenue, s home for he.summer vacaon from a mlary academy on he Hudson Mr.and Mrs. Raymond Esner have moved In he Pnard house on Reckless place... Elzabeh Ely and her broher of Wallace sree, chldren of Henry J. Ely who aend school n Blarsown, are home for he summer vacaon. Russell Hesse graduaed las week from Sevens unversy He Is a son f Davd H. Hesse of Hudson avenue. Edmund Wlson of McLaren sree, Mllard Fllmore Cornwell of Broad sree, C. Walon Cannon of Rversde avenue, Mrs. "Anna Frazee.of Fron sree, John H. Cook, Jr., of Bank sree and Javha Clayon of Monv mouh see have bough new auomobles. Elzabeh,Compon, daugher of De- Forrea Compon of Oakland sree, has recovered from scarlelna. Mss Almah H. Parker, who aends sae normal school a Monclar, s Jones wab safe a he nal sack when Qunn played a lle hand ball wh hs a her home on Branch avenue. Sheap around hrd base. Pemble ded wll graduae nex Tuesday, a frs, Thompson o Heyers. Hounhan was agan he candy kd wh a.mss Alce Guy, eacher of lnn- guages a he hgh school, saled Saurday for a rp o Norhern.Europe. corkng sngle ha regsered Sweeney and Jones. Hance conneced wh one Mr. and Mrs. Davd I. Vanderveer of Tfeonpsons bendera for one sock of Broad Bree were Sunday guess and was safe a home on Woollcys of Mr. and Mrs. Arhur Soffel of sngle. Owens ended he bombardmen by sendng a lner o Donahue. Cols Neck. Lous G. Davdson of Leroy place s The Oroles, who had been pung spendng a few days a Alanc Cy. up a grea defensve game all hrough R. Lesle Ausn of Bergen place, he cones, falered behnd Maserson who e sudyng densry a hen he eghh frame by makng a num- Unversy of Pennsylvana, spen par of las week a hs, home on Bergen place. Edgar Denso of Mechanc sree aended he New York-Chcago ball game a New York yeserday. Harry C. Badeau of Eas Fron sree s spendng a few days a Prnceon. Durng hs absence Jusce Theodore Snffen s acng as recorder. Mrs. Edwn Feld of Fron sree wll sal Saurday for Panama, where she wll mee her husband who has been on a rp hrough Europe. Dr. and Mrs. Feld wll reurn along he Pacfc coas and wll be back a Red Bank abou July 24h. Raymond Smh of Monmouh sree, who has been Red Bank cprcbponden for he Roman Evenng Nws, has acceped a poson as cy repored for he paper. He wll begn hs new dues Monday.... Vcor Esner s home from M, Pleasan mlary academy. Mrs. Benjamn A. Shoemaker of Lle Slver eneraned a number of rends a a card pary las Thursday. Mrs, Joseph Snffen of Newark has reurned home afer a say wh her - faher, Theodore Snffen of Herber sree. Mlon McColgan of Broad sree s sck wh measles. Mrs. Percy Parker of Lokewood formerly of Red Bank, s a vcm of measles: James Pey, a salesman for John S Slls & Sons of Asbury Park, sruck he curb on Wes Fron srcel wh hs auo hs mornng and he fron whec was broken. Mr. Pey red o avod hng a bcycls nnd hs machne skdded. Mrs. H. Rdgely Robnson and daugher of Pman Grove are spendng a few days wh frends here. Mrs. Georgo F. Smh has reurnee afer a weeks vs wh relaves a "Whe Plans, N. Y. Mra. Lucy Douglass of Borden eroe, who has no been feelng wel for some me, dscovered las week ha her condon was caused by va leakng from a defecve pne. Th leak has been repared and Mrs. Douglass now feels beer.. ( Brooklyn. Mr. nnd Mrs. Sclor en- 4pyed her weddng our hrough he Sgmunl Esner, Leser Esner ana Souh. They wll lve a New York, Fred Hurley aended a dnner a A-wherlanc Cy on Thursday gven by hoable busness. Mr. Seler has a fru and vege- Naonal Clohers Assocaon for Marcus M. Marks, he rerng presl den of he assocaon. Frank Snguron, Wllam J. Hewell, Peer F. Lung and John J. Gorman, offcals of ho Knghs of Columbu lodge of Red Bank, wnessed he core mones ncden o he unvelng of ho Columbus monumen a Washngon en Saurday. Tho closng exewlncs of S. Jnmess school wll he held nex Monday ngh a ho clubhouse. Rev. and Mrs. J. L. Mner of Maplo avenuo wll aend ho farewell re capon o Rev. and Mrs. T. E. Va«9«of Holmdel Frday ngh. Mr. Vansu s o go o ho New Marke Bnpln church. Mm. H. C. Talmage of Branch avenue. IB valng a Holyoke, MIIHB., whero Bhe wll aend he graduaon exercl«e«of M Holyoke semnary. Her daugher Maron n one uf ho Kfduacg. Mr. and Mm. P. J. II. Whlnkcr ol Branch avenuo reurned Sunday afe a rp abroad. Mss Anna L. Crawford of Peer place, who hs been upendng novnru monhs a Mam, Florda, and ohe pona souh, h reurned home. Maurce Horowz of Fron»r«o and Regnald Parsons of Shrewsbury a n akng examnaon* a Prnceon hs week. Thn examnaons las unl Frday. DonwU and ParoM are number* of hn elevenh grade of ho IU4 Hank publc aehool. Arhur 0. Slcklea and Frank Van- Brun wll b«inaed n he mwonl krrw of rlhr«w»bury lodge of KnlfhU otpyua* of Red Dunk on Frday ngh. Wllam VaORhn of Broad reo and Clarence Meyers of M«pl«av«nu«o«k a rp o Oonjy Island In Mr. 1 Vaughn, launch on Sunday. WMMkf ««VnalMM MM. HIM Mary A. PoUr, daugher of MM. Wnn* lo*r of Freehold, bo- " «am Ik* brlda of Wllam P. K.lly of wll. Muxhuse. laa W«M«- f, Th* cwmony «w prf«fw»4 a VMhoM CaMo chnrch by Rr. * " "- Ujon hlr rurn ORIOLES BEAT FREEHOLD (- * _..I. «HJ. max TMMM vnuona wurpv Warn Jro SomW* DUpulaf ot rrmuu *y» Boor, of 1 o - OM4 *)1M4 OrowA Ou DMJ.* h Chlly Wh en nunmr. Afer wo sragh loses and a wo weeks lay off he Oroles Anally sruck her ga Sunday afernoon and easly ook he Freehold nne no camp by a score of 7 o 2. Despe he chlly weahor ha prevaled a large crowd urned ou o see he performance, boh nnes havng a bg crowd of fans presen. - Tha he Oroles: man! weakness was n he pchng deparmen was clearly demonsraed Sunday, when he "brds" easly walked off wh a vcory wh a good wlrler n he box. Clff Msserson of Hghaown was n. he box for he Oroles, and as he s he classes pece of pchng machnery seen In operaon n hese pors n a long me he couny Beaers had no chance for a vcory. Thompson, who-opposed Red Bank n he box, also pched «good game and was manly hrough ho poor suppor ha he go ha he locals were/je o ple up so many runb, EHe curan raser was a blank for Ih nnes, bu he Oroles go gong he second frame and pushed wo runb over he rubber. Sweeney go a (sar when Qulnn mssed hs grounder n hrd. Sanborn fanned; Jones lfed a prey sngle o cener feld, Berdng Sweeney around o hrd; Pemblo popped up aflyo shorsop. Hounhan wason he job wh a corkng long sngle, sendng Sweeney and Jones over he rubber. Hance closed he sosson by dong he whff ac. The Oroles go anoher one n he fourh, when Pemble sngled and made he crcu on Hounhans one-bag ap. Wh hree nce placed hs and as many errors he Oroles were able o garner four more runs n he laer par of he sxh frame. Sweeney agan go a lfe when Heyers mssed a hrow ha would have sopped hm a frs. Sanborn dd he whff ac; ber of uncalled for errors and before hey recovered he couny seaers had gahered a run, hus savng hemselves from a whewash. The lus run of he gome was made by he vsors n he eghh sesson, when Qunn made he crcu on a felders choce and wo errors. Tn IH HXOH SCHOOL X,BA(}US. Bed Sank Hlffh School Low o Long Baaob Saurday. In a game replee wh double plays and sensaonal feldng he Red Bank hgh school nne wen down o defea Saurday afernoon before he Long Branch hgh school nne n he bes and mos excng game seen on a local damond-hs season. The score was S o 1. Saurdays game ed boh nnes n he race for he Eas Jersey hgh school league pennan and he decdng gnme wll be played a Asbury Park soon. A bg feaure n Saurdays game was a rple play whch was execued by wo Red Bank players n he frs par of he hrd sesson: Blnsdell was safe a he nal sack on an error and Caannch walked. Hnes, he followng baer, popped up a lle fly o Thompson. Blnedell had aken a long lead off second and was easly beaen o he bag by Thompson, who whpped he ball o frs, nabbng Caanaeh, hus compleng a lghnng fas rple play. The game also furnshed a prey pchers bale beween Thomas of Long Branch, and McQueen of Red Bonk, bu Dame Forune slghly favored he vsng wrler and Mc- Queen suffered defea. Thomas fanned foureen baers -whle Mc- Quoen sen en o ho Long Branch sluggers ou by he "whffvllo" roue. Lour Branch Soy W«d>. Charles W. Seller, Jr., Bon o Charles W. Scler of Lone Branch, and Mss Carolne Bnder of Brooklyn were marred Sunday of las week a When vacan propery grows oo expensve,,ndverso n THE REGIS- TERS wan columns. Adv. BIRTHS. HALL, A e<l lank,- on Sunday Juno nl, Mrs. Charles Hull, of n nan. LANE. A HlrowHlmry, on Tumlay, June 4ll, Mrs, Deujum Lnnc, of a fol, MOIIUOW. A rlvmllo Drve, I M<l<Uo[>wn owmll >, oh TurHluy, M; 3(j(h, Mra. John Morrow, of n. oon. Shrewsbury Inn Shrawburr RWar. OIMM Jun* 20h. Onur nr onurcnbt or nw nmne. To lcplfnnlo AuKUN wr Iouo Mnr-: mrlfm rmllnr an Auua A Mnrulll ly vlruo or «n ordrrln he cnur ol rlmrcfry nf Now J-r.ny, mado on h ln). n( ln ln* nrauf, In u chn wlnr* In Tm rm rrnnlyknln churrl or II...llul, N, J., la HHnplhH. md yu un lrrn nrn 1*r>n1anlM, yon nrfl rcqulrm In m> >-ar, plwl, nnncr or d.nur > h l II of unl conlaln.n. un >r lfur ln (lh dny (If AllfUa, IrX, or l Hll Illll Wll l<0 Ukon MM rnlfulrl aknlnh you, Thn nl<1 llll I. nl-,1 o rlrn y ml Ih* olmr l-f.n.lol. (n Inlnrnlrn «nd nl yuur rlh o hn lalxnuk.l nufy rflnmlnlur <JM«. mll In h< poa. amalnn of lha vnmplanm un<1>r con rac b*w«an ho complanan anl hn ml) Aujrua «IlrUlU, l.na Jnn lal Days Ice C M Gardens f b Op, 48 Pman Avenue, Ocean Grove. 219 A.bury Avenue, Abury Park,, (NEXT TO OCEAN HOTEL.) I»IO, whnnly l«unlcl AuaualfMur alll nlrlauk.ml uroao o On nl n n.aon Mnrk upn ««( In <onn«m >n wll The Annual Moong of ho vruin olurcl buldln nrnln m Ih nrnar (f Brmr.rMl and luukla Hghlands Iluldlnp; and I/)m lla". n«l Hunk, N«w J«raay. New I.nunrl Hull, JIK«; aruolm Assocaon wll bo hold u ho Anl n, Mplrajlo Aufua _. M.r.ll, urn n.lo r.rnfa orlal, «lkrlnr <!»nar\!ll> fl, allo offce of ho Aoocalon, Day you w*ra l* puraon. who Mrmd In modal; rmuly fnr Mflh*. lumlhu, rrlln n on H A I ll» Ilo namn wmk uhn, U4 apaw 10 anl?* p»r hour. MMondhk IKUnulaa, l«0 am, Alau How uvonuc, Hghlands, N. J,, Juno <d In rmnmmh WIH lla rvn«r>fim «f Hd bulklur,, an knaaua* ha rum In a hand! of l* Ila nompulnan nomplalpanl la lh floas, un#«r your *am con rue ljm BED BASK REGIBTEB PflEC 13 W. F. DAY & BROS. MILLINERY a 1-2 he ORIGINAL PRICE, TO REDUCE OUR LINE, Also Some Oher Good Bargans In TVlmmed Mllnery MISS A. L. MORRIS, 66 Broad Sree, -Bed Bank, N. J. (Oppoe he Second Naonal Bank) Your Ren Wll Soon Pay For Your Own Home Provded you begn 1NOW. I wll cos you nohng o sop n and alk hs maer over. I have any number of aracve proposons o lay before he ambous man who wans somehng more han a ple of ren receps o show for he oulay of abou 25 per cen of hs ncome durng he bes years of hs lfe. If you have a lo of your own or are payng for one on conrac, BO much he beer. Le me explan, now. JOHN BEET, BUILDER. 1 Fron Sree, Oppose Broad Sree. Headquarers for Homes In Red Bank and Vcny. SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY OF THIS WEEK. If you wan o ge he bes and save money rade wh us, we gve you your moneys worh now ha meas are hgh. SPECIALS. Plae of Beef 10c Forequarer Sprng Lamb, Armours Cal. Hams,,12c 16c Lean Po Roas 14c Lons of Jersey Pork.. 17c Armours Regular Hamburg Seak 18c Sugar Hams*... 16cPrme Rbs of Beef....20c Chuck Seak 16c Legs of Sprng Lamb..22c These Prces are for Cash Only- Krdel & Co/s Marke, (Oppose he Founan.) RED BANK. N. J. - Broad and Fron Srees. PROPOSALS. Telephone 306-L. second coa o be fla, nnd ho colors o bo seleced by he board of educaon. HlOdcr. ruu ake her own mchuremenn and mnlu personal nspecon of he buldng o nsure ha hey hove obaned nl nformaon ncecbnnry o gve complee nnd urcurulu bds. Bnld propofmls nro o bo endoraod "1ropoBuln for Panng Walla and Blnl, N. J., on or before June 2, 1!)1U. OnKs of Belford School," nnd delvered o he dsrc clerk, a Nnvc- ence of nampirr or wnr «lchlrcd. Duo. noce wll be Kven f ho pres- Ink, N. J., on or buforo June 24,1012. Tho bonrd of educaon rewrvok The bord of educaon rebcrvcn ho rllm ( rejec nny or nl lldn. Juno 11, V. E. SIU1I, Dlrc Clork. Moor Boas F*or Sale. ariha WWWM > f Ja PROPOSALS. The bonrd of educnon of Mddleown ownshp, n ho couny of Mon- The board of educaon of Mddleown ownshp, n Monmouh couny, DEATHS. WAM.ING. A KewB, I.olK Inlml, on Tn(?H(lay, Juno 11h, MI-N. Mm-y <*, New Jersey wll receve Bcalcd proposals for [mnng ull mcnl walls proposals for furnshng abou fve mouh, New Jersey, wll receve (sealed Walllff, wdow of Jonnhnn C Wnlllnn, frnorly <>f Hcl Unnk, IIKIMI 71) yearn KrlomlH am rclallvn* nro Invllcl wllh< and celngs of he Uclford school nu furlrr nuco o nlrml ho funcrnl! hundred opern chars; and hree hundred and weny combnaon udjus- whch wll ha hfl.l n 3:15 oclo-u p. n buldng wh wo coas of pan; he Thurmlny, Juno 13h, n hu Klr Hup n church, led Hank. nble school desks, n hree nzes, ogeher wh fory renrs for sano. Sul furnuro o be M up ready for unc n he new school buldng u Lconnrdo, N. J. Sad proposals are o be cndorhcd "Proposaln for Furnure," and delvered o he dsrc clerk, n Nave- he rlnl o rejec uny or all lldn. June 11, F. K. SIKH, DnLrlc Clek. NOTICE. 12h, 1912, a 8:00 oclock p. m., for ho olocon of a Board of Dlrocom for he omunr yoar. HARRY N. JOHNSON, Secreary. HHHIm I HIII ^SS* jjnewarh5 STOBE BEAUTIFlO IMPOETCBS- *W BXOAD. NEW-A» HAUEY JTKEErS "We Gve and Redeem Surey Coupons." COME TO NEWARK To he Bg Md-June CLEARING SALE \ Three Grea Days of Spred Sellng of More Than a Mllon Dollars Worh of Merchandse AT REDUCED PRICES Thursday. June 13h Frday, June 14h Saurday, June 15h HAHNE & CO., Broad, New and Halsey Srees, NEWARK, N. J. HHIIHHHIHI IMMMflMIIIIMMMMI ELECTRICITY A COMFORT Ths s he season of he year when s desrable ha he dues of housekeepng be made as easy as possble; when almos every woman s anxous o keep her home rm and dy^vhou beng compelled o spend he greaer par of he day dong he necessary work.. Therefore, anyhng ha ends_o save me and labor for he housewfe s a real help and comfor n any Home. No modern agency s dong more o lghen he work of he household or solve he servan problem han Elecrcy. Invenve genus has devsed applances of varous knds so ha elecrcal energy can be made o ake he place of manual labor n many ways. And he use of each and every one of hese devces adds o he comfor of he user. Ordnarly, sweepng s hard work, especally n summer, bu he elecrcally operaed vacuum cleaner whch can be made o ake he place of he hand propelled broom, no only does he work s desgned o do, more effecvely and more sasfacorly, bu does more quckly and wh only a fracon of he labor he handlng of a broom requres. So s wh oher household dues. Wh he elecrc washng machne, for nsance, he elecrc ron and wh he use of small elecrc moors o run sewng machnes, slver polshng wheels or for oher purposes. Then oo, Elecrcy n he house, makes possble he use of elecrc fans, whch promoe comfor and n cases of sckness durng he ho weaher, are almos nvaluable. Elecrc lghng s also very desrable as well as beng exremely convenen and a he same me nexpensve. Those who use Elecrcy know and apprecae s value. For hose whose houses are no wred for he use of Elecrcy we have a proposon o make. We wll wre any house on our lnes n a frs-class, workmanlke manner, whou any undue annoyance, and whou marrng he walls a a cos averagng from $7 o $9 an oule, accordng o he syle of fxures chosen. And hs low prce provdes for hgh grade fxures. Furhermore, we wll no ask for paymen of he full cos a one me bu wll accep monhly paymens, f desred. Le our represenave call on you and explan he deals of our plan. You can ge all he nformaon whou oblgang yourself n any way. Wre or elephone o Publc Servce Elecrc Company, 65 BROAD STREET, RED BANK. Sore Open Wednesday nnd Saurday Evenngs. Young Mens Oxfords A $3.00 and $4.00. I can gve you some of he greaes values evnr a hese prces. Now s he me o K<; hem anl lvhe Summers wear. They nro cool. Thuy look dressy. Also Elderly Mens Oxfords, wde oes, Urn kd and black, $3.00. Clarence Whe, THE RED BANK. /AA///v» > SHOP NEEDLE ARTS /VIMD CRAFTS Wlwro you wll fnd all ho now>» -IlnKfl n ART I0M- BROIDKRrcS, nnd muorlnln for ull klml of Ar Work. LJCSSONS. STAMPING, MRS. E. DAJNIELJU O Monmoulh Srao. Tha Hyar Bulldln*. Rod n««k. ORDINANCE Bo. 3. ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A BOARD O r HEALTH,. \ \ mnna.nck JIIOI.ATINU TO THIS llaul HI- llkaltil 111- THU (Ull III KAMI HAVI-N. II-- I -dl--i ly lr rumrn of Iho hor-,l, >>f Inlr llnn as fnlh,w:: Tl.-v Hlull I..- Ill n:.i for lh«lurl Fnlr llnv-n a hnnrl ot lllll In - lu,- wh llu pruv!."k>mh of he I II,.- l>;llulv nf.n.w.lrr"-y, nlll I,,I "An 111 I In -MlnhllMl In ll. In--l Ml h-mlh nluo ml 1,11 II nf vllal MlnllMlcH, ml n lhinx lhr rb -Mv<l-.wl.- ml lul.f." ] uv-l Mrrh II, I ^", 7. IIII-I Ih H,-vl ml-mu Ihrr^ In.... Ill- nll I l,,f luallh»!nll oon- l-l ll M- IMlllIH, llllll 111". I). V. V» U,II HI, 1. H I M IIIIMIHII, (lnrk II, II",I,:, l.n.iiiiiii Nully n.i 11. O. U.lnll n- IHI l.y II 1 ]" In ll o IHol Ih nll l-.ml nr In lll Jul Nully ulll hl-l n, unl <HMr, Tn m- your; l... IK,- II II,,.!,, I.IMII m.l I). <). WlM. Nlull lull,i Ml,I nlll. fn- I.vu yruh: Dl. V. v. w - Mn [.-r-b M. 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(.f Iho IHIMIIIHII whlcl nmy cnn v M I.In Il-lr lm. ml.hi nr IIIIIIWII-II^". n " m<<l hn. nr n nnll m 11.n 11 n I nv M-l nr l-l. nr any III ml IIKVIIIIII IIKI IIIIIIMIIII nf Ou n[ro lalkll m,.i- r.r n- n- l.v Illa rulhll. A u \,1. h u m III, l IJ, IllANK l>. (<lvn«t, A11 -, I: M I-II\III.I:H I IIIIIHK, Mayor,, Urn..null rurk, TlIK KKCJIITM wll do lm nl ol.r Kood PMMfS produc rswlf ln f Mv hough of

14 Pace 14 IMSON BOROUGH NEWS. CHARLES CONK. AND JOHN DQLLJN FILE THEIR BONDS AS MARSHALS. Councl Pays BO!* Amounng o $2,543.66, One of Whch Wu for he Bural of a Ca Two Bcycles o Be Bough for Use of Cops-Runon Offcals Wan o Ge Acquaned Wh Far J Haven Offcals-Surprse for Mr. and Mrs. McKay. A he meeng of he councl Thuraday ngh he bonds of Marshals Charles Conk and John Dolhn were acceped. The bonds are for $250 each. Conk s a pad polceman and Dolln s a specal marshal whou pay. Doln s employed on Mrs. Lous S. Wolfes place and he was apponed a Mrs. Wolfes requeb, n order ha he mgh have power o arres persons who respassed on he propery and became roublesome. She and Edward T. Carle were Dollns bondsmen and Conks bondsman was Ira D. Emery. Wllam F. Caron made applcaon o be apponed specal marshal whou pay unl November 1s. Mr. Caron s ngh,-wachman on several properes. The applcaon was referred o he polce commee. Bll for Eurynar a Oa. Adversed mal s a he Oceanc Edward Shea pu n a bll for $1posoffce addressed o Herber H. for buryng a dead ca. The councl Dean, Augus R. Gregel, Mrs. M. hough hs was prey hgh. They Fehhemer and John Lndsay. hough ha a dollar was all rgh for Ar. and Mrs. W. H. Brll of Whe buryng a dog or a bgger anmal, bu Plans, N. Y., reurned yeserday afer a weeks.vs wh Mrs. Brlls hey hough a ca could be bured for less han a dollar. The bll was pad, moher, Mrs. H. H. Srker. however. Blls o he amoun of $2, were pad, mos of whch,were for work on he roads. "Oaprey aue." The name of Osprey lane was gven o he sree beween he Hardn L. Crawford and Caezar properes. hs week wh her parens, Mr. and Ths name was suggesed by Mr. Mrs. John Hnelmann. Caezar as beng approprafc:e on acfshhawks and Ar. and Mrs. Wllam McCul- Ar. and Ars. James McCullough coun of he numlber of f ness n ha neghborhood. lough of Brooklyn spen Sunday wh Ars. H.- H. Srker. Beer Klefha Waned. Ars. J. F. Bonner and famly of " Some of he sree lghs are nonew York arrved a her summer sasfacory and complan wll be made o he elecrc lgh company. The company wll also be asked o change he locaon of some of he lghs and o sraghen up some of he poles n order o gve he sreea a beer appearance, alone; for Or»ua Arm;. The annual donaon of $50 o he Grand Army was made o help pay he. expenses of observng Memoral day. Tlra EUe Needed. The borough s abou o buy a quany of hose for he fre deparmen and he fre commee had nne samples of hose on hand. The bds were very close. Edward W. Wse of Bed Bank represened he company whch made mos of he hose bough by Kumson n he pas and Mr. Wse sad ha he company gves a hreeyear guaranee wh s hose. James Murphy s chef of he fre deparmen. The fre commee wll confer wh hm and wh he oher offcers of he fre deparmen as o he knd of hose desred. The commee wll repor a he nex meeng of he councl. Bloyolea for Oop«. The polcemen who parol he Rumson road dsrc have a long bea. I,was suggesed ha hey could do more effecve work f hey were equpped wh bcycles. The clerk wll ge bds on wo bcycles and he board a he nex meeng may decde o buy hem. 1A11 he polcemen excep John McPeak are good bcycle rders. Crave! for Sree*. The councl s nvesgang he cos of varous knds of gravel and he advanages of he dfferen knds. Gravel from Allare and from ps n Mddleown ownshp have been used on some of Rumsons srees n he pas. Boh knds have gven good sasfacon. The road commee wll Sfgure he cos of gravel delvered a Beabrgh from each p and wll repor a he nex meeng. In some locales gravel s hauled on rolley ears and delvered drecly u he places where needed. The expense of delverng gravel n hs way s usually very much less han he cos of ralroad and eam delvery. Ton Road Commee. Par of he Rdge road les beween he borough.of Rumson and he new borough of Far Haven. A commee,wll be apponed by Rumson o confer wh he Far JIaven commee abou mprovng hs road. All he members of he councl beleved,ha he wo boroughs would ge along very harmonously ogeher. The mprovemen of he Rde oad beween he wo boroughs wll be aken up shorly. Decepon o Faor and Wfe. The Presbyeran Chsnn Undavor socey arranged a surprse recepon o Rev, and Mrs, Arhur A. McKay las Thursday ngh. Mr. and \Mrs. McKay hud jus reurned from s monhfl say a Auburn, New York. A chor rehearsal was o have been held n he church house Thursday ngh, nnd abou nney frends of Wr. and Mrs. McKay wen here prevous o ho chor meeng. Wlum Jlr. and Mrs. McKay and he chor enered he buldng ho Brpr.scrs shoued "Welcome." The pssor and hs wfe were sarled for a momen, bu hey quckly recovered from her drprsu. The chor prcx 1 was omed nnd ho evenng was spen n general socably. Elmer IVnrHnll made a Rhor IUIIIITSH welcomng ho pasor and hu wfo buck from her rp, o whch Mr. McKay made an uppoprc rrnpok". Hurry A. Kel also made a rfor alk. The oher exercses comprsed n pano duc by )]<Murenco and Harold IleRnn, pano HOIOB by Arel Seaman, I.om McKay «nd Kmmn Dxon; rendng ly Mnn EBhcr Bruco, rernon by Mnn Soule nnd Elso Conover, n nolo by Freda Oblnnd, nnd nn orgnal pm-n by Mng Helen Herrng, n enrher n he Oceanc pehool, whch wan ren- j CUolr OW*a Concer. Tho chor of lo Melmdln church hrld a concer In Hod Mens hall hn was nofed and he sad he man was sufferng eher from acue ndgeson or pomane poson. / The man,tlur«day ngh. Mmcr Mclvln Ilun-»oy of fnyonno nnng novornl none*. Bfclar.. of Uuun.l «na Bu(ln*«r. MI«BU» lllrdpnll, Weaver nnd Ilelm of Rod Honk lno unr unon. Mnn Tn nuyor WIIH nhlmed o nwe.r famy Mllon nml Iev. W. Kurl ln he amoun of flnry pnll o Lb aol ffhve pano flolecom. Thn ne conel nnd vucneer n bormgbn he Vr6C64d wnn) nhou $2f. Mner ]fum«y donaed $D wurl lm clolru fund. THE BED BANK BEGISTEB Brer Iem. : The frs of a seres of sermons on lan Benne, Mary Updykc, Maro he Lords Prayer wll be preached Hagerman and Maron VanDorn. n he Mehods church Sunday morng. Mss Weaver of Red Bank, hefer was acceped and he publc ulflower" was rendered by en grls of he characer of her lghs. The of- Anoher exercse called "Tho Sun- new organs, wll have charge of hees commee wll fx he locaon of Mre. George Huns and Mrs. Thomas musc for he frs me hen. ;he lamp. Shermans classes,, "The Duy of Beng Pleasan" wll Some of he elecrc lghs are no A brhday box wll be sared a be he opc of Sunday nghs Presbyeran Chrsan Endeavor meeng. publc ules commee wll have jvng sasfacory servce and he he Sunday-school. Each chld of he Mrs. Samuel Bruce wll lead he he rouble remeded. meeng. The elephone company gves a Mrs. George Hamlon and son and number of free elephones o each Mrs. Edward Brady md son of New muncpaly where hey do busness, York are spendng a few days wh and he publc ules commee was her moher, Mrs. Mchael Hallanan. nsruced o asceran he number o whch Far Haven would be enled Ars. Wllam Saunders of New York reurned o "her home yeserday afer a weeks vs wh her moher, Mrs. Caherne Mullgan. Alss Marguere Hnelmann, who aends normal school, s spendng be mproved from he man sree o he Ban propery. The road near Frank Mar neaua was repored o be sandy, bu.was sad ha f he, sand were aken off he road would be all rgh. The dran and road near Rchard Tobns place also need aenon. Ths, wll be looked afer by he road commee. ou CUrel. Counclman Cooko presened he mayor wh an ebony gavel for use a he meengs. Mr. Cooke. sad ha when Mr. Covers erm as mayor expred he would have a slver band laced on he gavel wh an nscrpon sang was he frs gavel used >y he borough of Far Haven. Sree Llrb»nd Telephone*. was aken o he Long Branch hospal n Rchard Rogerss auomoble. fered o pu up a sree lgh a3 a The Consoldaed gas company of- sample whou cos o he borough and leave burnng for a me. Ths ffer was made n order ha he borugh offcals mgh learn a frs hand under he companys erms. coage yeserday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Paul of Garrson, N. Y., moved here for he summer las week. The publc school wll hold s graduang exercses n he school buldng Frday ngh. was sung by Mss Margarea Whe, A number of New York and Hoboken pe6ple spen Sunday a her and Mare Hurley and Jesse and and dues were rendered by Esher camps here. Ruh Slvers. J. J. Hogan of Washngon, D. C, Sycamore avenue has been oled o arrved a hs summer coage here keep down he dus. yeserday". The Presbyeran lades mssonary Mrs. Eureka Mulford of Manascpan ocey wll mee omorrow afernoon has been vsng Ars, John Corles. a Mss Anne Kennedys a Lle The Shrewsbury Inn wll open for Slver. Mss Moron, a mssonary he summer Thursday of nex week. Mr. For and famly of Hoboken arrved a her camp here Alonday. PAIB HAVEN ITEWH. Busy Meeng of he Borough Councl 1 Monday NffU. The borough councl me Monday ngh and ransaced a lo of busness. Thngs are begnnng o move on a regular roune and a good deal of offcal work was done n a shor me. The councl has adoped he plan of urnng over o he varous commees he maers whch are brough before he councl and hs smplfes and expedes he work. The councl Mrs. Carolne Cover. me n he fremens room. Counclman Smock saed ha hefrecomnual far Thursday, June 27h, on he he Sunday-school on Sunday ngh. mssonary socey wll hold s an- Chldrens day wll be observed by pany had gven he use of he room lawn a Mrs. George Slverss. Songs wll be sung by he school and free o he borough; ha n he pas A muscale s beng held hs afernoon a Mrs. Charles M. Paersons wll be made by Rev. Charles Garrson, he prmary deparmen, and a prayer he fre company had pad all her own expenses and ha he only hng for he benef of he Long Branch Recaons wll be gven by Amber hey had receved from he ownshp hospal. v Alahews, Alexander Arbuckle, Mldred Mahews, Jenne Arbuckle, Ben- was some hose. He hough he borough ough o pay for he lghs n ne McGure, Edna Cover, Alay Craw- he frehouse and also whaever oher ford, Maron Crawford, Myrle Mahews, Adde Johnson, Grace AIcGure, expense he fremen wen o n mananng her fre, equpmen. Ths Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. Sckles arc on a rp o Albany and oher places Pearl Cover, Elzabeh Wallng and was unanmously agreed o by he n Norhern New York. Harry Cover. councl. Hew Ordnance!. Rev. F. B. Swezey aended he nerdenomnaonal conference on heey Beach spen Sunday wh Ray- Fred Clayon and chldren of Brad A new ordnance was nroduced hurch and socal servce n he Frs whch covered a grea many maers Presbyeran church a Newark las n connecon wh publc hghways. Wednesday and Thursday. I provded agans nusances n all publc places, gave he mayor power o ssue perms o open srees under proper regulaons, prohbed playng ball n he srees and rdng bcycles on he sdewalks, regulaed sree sgns, ec. Some of he members hough he bg bllboard n he cener of he borough ough o be removed, bu as he sgn s on prvae propery was unceran f he borough had power o order aken down. I was saed ha he blls pased on he board were no desroyed when hey were replaced wh ohers, bu were allosved o blow abou he srees. I was agreed ha hs consued a nusance, and ha hs feaure of he bllboard could be deal wh. Tlu> ordnance whch was. nrolucd las week prohbng he use of oy psols, slng shos, ec., was whdrawn and an ordnance wh wder applcaon wll be nroduced n s place u he nex meeng. The ordnance esablshng u board of healh passed s fnal readng. Payng: Blls. A number of blls were presened. The locnl blls were ordered pnd, afer hey had been approved by he audng commee. Hereafer all blls mus be presened o he borough clerk by Saurday noon precedng n 1, regular meeng, n order o gve he audng commee me o examne hem. All blls found correc wll be pnd on he ngh of he regular mce- Xluylr* PMo Kqnlpnon. The borough hull commee lnd ough u roll-op desk for he clerk and WIIH n s Monday ngh. A able hud been bough bu was nu ye delvered. The clerk saed ha ho ml bough a gold- )bcd badge, for he chef of polce l n coa of $2.50 and ha he nnd bough hooks needed for lm bnmgl. Tho uuomobln ngnn whch worn ordered u he. lu meeng huve been de bu hey have no ye been paned. The (gnu ne ha b«nu- durcd In dalogue by Juck Dxon, Kumucl llnrvcy and fdgr Kmnun. Ice euforcel n Knr Haven. omoble la wll be rly cream, omwborrlco nnd Irarorn [wore served oward he CIOHO of n 1 CVlllllllgB ICHllvlUH. v C j r Th«Rumon flro compuy wll hold mmlnff omorruw nlch o nrrnme for IU»nnu»I nu»l far. few day*. *m **M AKnp.. WM found Ivlnu /Injr In fron n, of MM «W Ocjwle le flrhwm flfhouw Mond»y M«df fmm Or. Wurnr of far The HjTel rmner repored buyk u lo of lunall ools for mm on hn nul. The nurrbue. uf rond mluper wen over ll lu nex meeng. The collecor WIIH lrrle o ge. n; book needed by bn nlll mll lm clerk wll ge a dang nnmp for un on nl eorrcpnuonfc receved. nlu* of nr llnvc nml > repor n h nex mvulng of he Imnrd,»o»«Work. j Arhur (. Hwf, h«ihhoiikii e, lnn Hnd* n mrvey of Illn roud fnd wll Imvo pluh und mnpn for IU Improvemen compleed In n The roml onnlon wll moa n Mr. Cw>Uf» lmne an HIMIII on Ulc map nnd ulmm ro llnlnlod m wll nrranfk for rmelvlrjr bu for Improvng lm nvv. Thu ro»d wll SHBEWSBUBT HEWS. ObUarea«Day Exerolsa a ne Pre»byerlsn Onurob. One of he bes eneranmens ever gven n celebraon of Chldrens-day a hs place" was rendered Sunday mornng a he Presbyeran church. The church was elaboraely decoraed wh flowers and plans and presened a very, aracve appearance. An exercse was gven by Gladys and Dorohy Layon and Roy and Jesse Inscoe. Recaons were rendered by Ella Hppenseel, Dorohy Lnson, Elzabeh Shoemaker ard Mram Parsons, and a recaon was gven by Mss Gerrude Healer. Solos were sung by Besse Morford, Ehel Layon and Dorohy Lnson. Rev. Dwgh L. Parsons, he pasor, gave an objec alk on "Sunbeams." A rose drll was gven by Mss Besse Bordens class. The offerory solo from Chna, wll make an address on work n her feld. Ths meeng wll be followed by a meeng of he Helpng Hand socey. Thomas Lle of Harford, Conn., was here Monday geng hsorcal facs abou he vllage. He s descended from one of he oldes famles of hs place. Rev. and Mrs. A. D. Baldwn, who are spendng he summer a Verona, spen Saurday "and Sunday here. Benjamn VanVle and Theodore Parsons are home from Prnceon college for he summer. John VanVle s home from Wes Pon mlary school and Wndsor VanVle s home from Sevens unversy. The Presbyeran young peoples Mss Dora Smh of New York s boardng wh Mrs. Rchard H. Sckles for he summer. LITTLE BILVEB HBWB. Junor Amercan Mechancs dear 830 by a Socable. The Junor Amercan Mechancs held n srawberry and ce cream fesval Thursday ngh n he lodge room. Abou $20 was cleared. Chldren! Day. Chldrens day was observed a he Mehods church on Sunday. The om>r% ncx m k wxuy-whml a HOB of euora» * On Sunday mornng he Sundayschool scholars celebraed Chldrens day wh an eneranmen The exer- CJBCS were largely aended, and boh he chldren and hose who drlled hem receved many complmens. Mes Lzze Soffel was In charge, and Mss Gladys Wolco was he pans. Rev. Garre WyckofT of Red Bank, a fprmer pasor of he Holmdel Re- prmed church, made an address. The mfranmen opened wh an exercse by he prmary deparmen, and anoher exercse was gven by en boys of hs deparmen. A feaure was an exercse by seven grls of Mrs. E. H. Saesrs class called "Crownng he ;ueen of Chldrens Day." Harre leers was queen and he.oher grls were Ida Taylor, Marha Hun, Ll- school s o pu n hs box on hs or her brhday a penny for each year >f hs or her lfe. A he end of he year he box wll be opened and he money wll be used o pay for eneranmens. Mss Florence Campbell, prncpal f he school, has gone o her home a jle Slver for he summer vacaon. Vlss Besse Dunham, anoher eacher n he school, s spendng he vacaon her home a Clffwood. Members of S. Marys church wll hold her annual pcnc June 26h on he church grounds. John Benne, Fred. Conover! and homas W. Sherman harvesed her frs crop of alfalfa las week. Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Curs of reehold spen Sunday wh Mr. and Mrs. Alber Francs. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Felds of Marlboro spen Sunday wh Mr. and Mrs. Waler Felds. Mr. and Mrs. Lous A. Soffel of Mddleown ownshp, Mr. and Mrs. Wellngon Wlkns of Tnon Falls nd Mr, and Mrs, Davd I. Vandereer of Red Bank were Sunday guess of Mr. and Mrs. Arhur SolTel. Mrs. Harre Saesr of Red Bank was a vsor a Mrs. T. W. Shermans m Sunday. Joseph Lefferson has nsalled an aceylene gas plan n hs home. Mr. and Mrs. George Harvey of >ng Branch spen Sunday wh Mrs. Harveys parens, Mr. and Mrs. George Soffel. Rov. and Mrs. Garre Wyckoff and her son and daugher of Red Bank and Rev. Ocave VanBeverhoud ook dnner a MIBS Mnne Sofela on Sunday. * «.» PALLS NEWS. law. buldng was fed up wh he usuul decoraons and presened an aracve appearance. The eneran- Alss Adele Saddler of New York men was unusually well rendered. The prmary deparmen ook a large share n ho exercses. A feaure was» drll by egh grls. Auo Speeder Ares ea. Myron L. Campbell, n specal polceman for hs dsrc, madd hs frs arres Saurday. Edward T. Osborno of Mddleown was urresed for speedng hs auomoble nnd was fned $5 by Jusce Edward W. Wse. Sewng Crcle Meeng-. A meeng of he lades sewng crcle wll be held omorrow afernoon n Mechancs hall. Specal busness wll come up for cukdcrnon and nn effor s beng made o have every member presen. Bref Xem. Mra. Else Salsbury, formerly of of hs place, and her sun of Balmore ar«spendng several dnys wh Mrn. Snlsburyo parens, Mr. nnd Mrs. Clulcf II. Iford. lra, Salsbury recenly recovered from yphod fever. Tho graduaon exercses las WcdncKly drew n hrge audence. The cxmcseh wore rendered wh cred anl u grea deal of fnvorable commen was creaed. Tomorrow ngh he Hpworh league mees a Wllnm 1opon. An ncr- BSlng program han been nrrnnged. Wllmn H. Ponn s home from n mlary nendemy n Cornwnll-on-hc Hudson for hu Kumnor vacaon. Mnn Florence, Campbell, who eurhen nchool n Coln Neck, n homo for ho Rummer vacaon. Mrn. H, J. (Inrr of I.n(f Mranrl nm mr of InK woek wh Mm, (.Word Dllkn. Two lorneu owned by (Jcorge Mllward lled Infl week. radevel Mnr*. Mon Margare IUIVIHH, Murjole Kerwln nml Mnnln Hlllvnn vnlcd Perh Amlmy lun Thurndny. Mnn Klxnlwh Kaney BIKIIII Frday wh frendu n " Mrn. T. Dnnoluu anl dmlher llor- Iln npen 1lny n Newark wll fllenln. Mr. url Mrn. J. Inymoul Tlffuny «( N«w York nmn ho wnvlnnl wll Mm. Tlffuny fnlmr, J.,. Kly, (!<mr«r! Knvy»««n vlnlor» Ho llfnk Mo Mnn Knfn Dugnn ha* rk for hn nlnnor. I pyn o»dver l««in Tn«Baorm. Ella Cover, Daugher of Oharle Cover, Ha a Brhday Pary. Ella Cover, daugher of Charles Cover, celebraed her brhday wh a pary on Thursday. She receved many presens. The guess were Jenne Arbuckle, Edna Cover, Grace AIc- Gure, Nuran McGure, Frances Alcure, Isabella Coleman, Pearl Cover, -oorga Hannah Cover, Benjamn McGure, Alexander Arbuckle, Harry Cover, Leroy Schlenz, Kenneh Schlenz, Earl Paerson, Frank Paerson, Charles Cover, Mrs. Charles Schlenz, Mrs. Wllam Paerson and mond Voorhces. Dr. and Mrs. Regnald- Benne of Asbury Park and Mss Cora Benne of New York spen Sunday wh Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Benne, Ars. Davd A.* Wallng s confned o he house wh sckness. Thomas Lawless spen Sunday a Asbury Park. Ar. and Mrs. Harry C. Coleman were Sunday guess of Mr. and Mrs. VanDyke Dckson of Pleasure Bay, formerly of hs place. Raymond Voorhees, he school eacher, wll spend he summer vaca on fnshng a home sudy course n spen par of las week wh Ars. Alex. Arbuckle. Mss Jenne Clnon of New York has been spendng several days wh her sser, Mss Ada Clnon, who has been very sck. Alss Florence Hume of Alanc y s vsng Ars..James Cummngs. John and Jumcn Dean were n he bcycle races on Saurday a Long Branch. Each made a good showng, bu owng o on accden neher won a prze. HEADDENB COBHEH NEWS. umroq Takes Heaaare of Headdena Corner Baseball Playere Sunday. The Headdens Corner baseball oam waa defeaed Sunday afernoon by he Rmson eam by he score f V Abou 150 people wnessed he game. Sco and Flnnncry wero he baery for Ilenddcns Corner and Glason nnd Macnosh dd he work for ho Rumson eam. Nex Sunday nfcrnoon ho local eam wll go o Rumson nnd play a reurn game. Alas Kmma Murphy of Now Monmouh npcn Saurday and Sunday wh her mn, Mm. Wllam Corcoran. M«n Ky Quglcy of Rod Bank pen Sunday here wh relaves. Mnn Lllan (arvcy, who has been akng reamen a a Now York honpa), IK expeced homo hn week. Vncen Qulnn of Alanc Hgh- InndT n vsng bn grandfaher, John (julnn. Mr. Qulnn la ho nssann operaor a lo Cenral ralroad nuun n Alanc lllgllnndn nnd hn nammlua l.y olloy ovory day. Klllo Hllvnn nun reurned homo afer upendng a w««k wh bn grand. moher, Mrn. Margare Hullvan of Now York. alel nn: Ar. and Mm. J, II, Dlvraon of Hen- «I)I)IMIr» nnd Mr. and Mra. II. Wndmnrdejr, Ala* A nun HolldocK and Pnu <-, HnlrmburK of Ilrooklyn vned John II. HahrnnhurK a Tclnh farm hn w«k. Mr. and Mrn. Josoph W. Chld of Iad Dank «pon Sunday wh Mm. Chld* parono, Mr. anl Mrn. Aaron MorrW. Arhur lelall of Brooklyn pun p*r of len wo«k wh JanM Morr*ll. - Mm. I,ury Jennlngn VIIIUKI frlonda al IUKI Il.nk ov W«ln««I*y. Fnd n man who h«hn money o nach your plan hrouh a Il Wan»dY»rlf«wnen,~vldv, The More ahm.mmiimimi1hii)!m"»mmiiimm«iimm I a Dollar, he More He Wll Apprecae he ; Purchasng Prce of $15.00 a Ths Sore. We are showng exceponally good values n Mens and Young Mens Sprng Sus a FANCY WORSTEDS. NOBBY CHEVIOTS. FAST COLOR BLUE SERGES. A he frs glanfce you wll perceve ha hese sus are head and shoulders above any ohers offered a he same prce. The makng of hese sus, he accuracy of f, he splendd syles and Tbeauy of he fabrc wll exceed your expecaons n every way. Young Men who nend buyng Whe Flannel Oung or Tenns Trousers wjll fnd 4 o her neres o look over our sock. Dependable lnes of Khak Pans (sze 29 o 48 was), $1.00 and $1.50. Boys Clohng We know ha we carry he knd of Boys Sus whch are gvng, sasfacon, because our cusomers ell us ha hey are pleased. Boys Knckerbocker. Sus, $2.00 o $ Boys Khak Knckers, specal SOc. The "Lle Kddy" Su A new ub" Su for he lle fellows (szes 2 o 6) good values, 50c o $1.00. Indan, Cowboy and Scou Sus. A large sock of Sraw Has, Whe Duck Has, Khak Has for Men, Boys and Chldren a reasonable prces. Everyhng n furnshngs for Men and Boys. J. KRIDEL, Cloher, Haer and Furnsher/ 26 Broad Sree, Telephone 221-R. RED BANK, N. J. HIIMMllMHlMIMMM The Umos n Shoe Value Regal Shoes for Men and Women, $3.50 o $6.00 REGAL SHOE STORE, 54 Broad Sree, RED BANK, N. J. Slwells Varey Sore, Evere. Ffy sandng locus rees for sale. Wll measure l( o 2U nches hrough. Tho old relable Baleys Combnaon cgar. Also well seasoned cgars of he Unon League, Snrno and Red Hll brnnd. Sraw lns B, 10, 15 and 25 cens. Soap powders, nl szes, cens a package. Tapoca 5 cens a pound. Combnaon of feed for lle chcks hn prevens gapes. My 28-cen coteo canno bo excelled. DRINK HABIT RELIABLE HOME TREATMENT The OIUUNH rranpn for he Drnk Hab can >>«unod wh abnoluo conflrmco. I donnyn nl dfmro for whlnkoy, bc«r or oher Alcoholo Hlmulans. IhounandH huva muoorhfully mml I And hfvo l»o(n rflnoro^l o llv«< of aobrlsy Rna uflflnodh. Cun bo «lvr HoqrAly. (ous only npr I>UK. If you ral 10 H «nuu from OIUUNI3 «f(«r» rul, or money wll bo rofuuded. A*k for r^> Imnkln rlllr nl wbou OllllNM JfRR OooPr, Jr., corflr I road and Whe «romf..special/ M* raraml «M NMrroM M U KM M * *, r*m *2B0 MpMMfe. Twn o «!! knymr. Heodrcksoo S Soo, SO BnA Th r«l b«rf«ln» «r«h«rm*ma( 44 IIMIIMMH Flag Headquarers. COMPLETE LINE OF AMERICAN FLAGS ON DISPLAY AT TETLEYS. M.F.TETLEY. No home should be whou an Amercan FUg on dsplay nex Frday, June 14h. The brhday of he Amercan Flag. We sold 1,600 Amercan.flags Decoraon Day week. Sll we f bel ha many famles aro whou he naonal colors. Sandard Wool Bunng Flans, waer proof. 2x3, f 1.00; 4x63» 6xl0,*&00l *** Yach and Unon Jack Flags, 2x3, Coon Flags, 4x0, 91.2Bf 6x8, Fluff and Saff wh gold spear op, 8x11 nches, S cans; 10x24 nches, 18 ««ns each, 2 for 28 CMf 12x18 Inches, 10 osme each. Slk Flags,, I 1 en o IB cens. Prned Musln Flags. 8 domn o 10 c«ns each. TETLCTS NEWS STORE, RfDMANK. I-1

15 m * grl who curlsd l«ajaun,, "you do Jus M I w Im uwd d n boslng b boys." b ".,, One Han *ba Xeay Ohers^M Ho Sel smell»«ow- And wroe a Ille hour laer Tom, ucked up In Pluoa*. w»«olnv* bslcla lnr drawn, bed wh ho Waer ba««oae rgh The followng, "human documen" \\ onramelu, o soohe her as heof hm, wll ho waer bags o he laced a bur dsposal for wha I mar TL., lfer ulabar kronr. of o am, and wh bs appee worh, declare! he Chcago Recrd-Heral*. We shall make no aemp And leppuy»ho»crjol)led jfod on and on 0 darlng, lfe In sad and lreary now, sasfed hy he mos delcous broh And I am eomfrlww, when you aroha he had ever ased, Inqured pass judgmen upon I. preferrng ron»!" meekly o hs grandmoher;" :o le our readers do ha for hemelvee. Tla leer, moled, came o a nce young "How dd you know I was HIT",Aew, whn hs bacholpr abode, And whle l» vale rushed he fesve She looked a hm sharply over bar am probably a falure. Do no peoacles. "A lle brd.old me," hasly conclude ha J need food or " He smoked and lounged and so a lovely load;.»- she declared," ( lohes or ha I may become a fuure Aq»»» e losfel and sowed and le was slsk wo weeks, and every ward of chary. I have a lle home smoked,somehow - He wroe un nnmer o ha m-, ceday here came o hlmdalny noes la hlch has been pad for ou of my duw begraceful femnne scrp. They "O xweehear, lfe l«cold nd lonely earns by mal now, and here was be n o w,..;, And I am ;cqf6.rle,..when.you.are posmark of a dsan cy. " gone 1 " Yen you ore llurs r nl, and HO ae we Tom had learned by hs me ha - how dololulllfe would Ills "grandmoher" lved on he oppo-?cup>rlg5fc~l9s,"~o7 Aooae Kerarf rnu.) >, In be op o he all \ ermn, Turn Bevoys recklessly lghed bom gaa burners.. :,,., "I mgn as well be Warm once," ha njurmurd) and seled bbok In b uuconorable char o pass bnose day In jaln and lonelness, I la bad enough o be «lck, even In. he mds of luxury, bu o be elck and- poor, ha la enough o unke a man groan, and wrlho. Tom Sevens, alone In he bg cy, oo proud o wre back home and ell or bn hard luck, Jooked a he gray Rkles and he gay srees and wshed le Were dead. And jm hen he heard he rusle of paper, and, lookng, oward he door, he caw ha a noe had been Hlpppd under I. Panfully he crossed be room, and panfully he reurned o hs bg Ble sld«df he hall. srong enough ho wen Ino her plan aparuen,.and hen he.wondered where he luxures whch she had furnshed blm durng hs Illness bad. Ofen obaned, for n hese room* here was no sgn of afsuenoe, ye. here had been for hm all be dell- CBCIOS ha emp be appee of an nvald.,, "Now, grandmoher," he sad one mornng, when he was dressed and ready o nke hs frs oung. "Wov«go o have an undersandng. I mus Have 1 axed you a lo o ge all hose good hngs for me, and as soon as I can go work, Im gong o pay you back. Bu I can ever repay you for he oher hngs your sympahy and kndness. TEE HEP BANK,HE&rBTEB whch she was mode nwaro was her beau} 1, she came o prze I. Sceln; ohers abou her coured for hs or ha pobxcsbon, she came.o regard her own blessng -as he only moans of keepng her n her emnen poson. So longas her beaufy hned so long would she be admred. When her beauy was gono she mus snk o he" level of ordnary persons. Bu one real lover worshped Leouore, nnd unforunaely for hm he could flud no correspondng gf o hers n hmself o wurnu hs asp- no made rgh merely because I sup- I o be rgh I Is probnbje, raons wh regard o her. Te con- Tho Illu woman paed hs bgpose hand. "There," she sad, "don you however, ha be people whofxour sdered hmself as se nslde by fe worry abou I.- I hasn coa me a sandards of success, be people who from pohseshlnf; her; no an adverse penny here "was a fary godmoher are leaders In socey, he people In fne, smply fne. A un curly age he who me all be blls.".uhorljr, would, If my case were found hmself, n he head of a fnml Bu she would no ell hm-anoher brough o her noce, consder me a ly hs fahers famly. Ills faher word.* alure; I havo no accumu^ed a forune. I.have no caused ny -- o mans work. He dd. no regre dong had ded, and he boy ook up he char. Then * he opened bo shee o "Jhu nex- da Tom began o look paper. Across he op was paned for work. He had been badly placed become famlar o he publc. Few so, nor was ho proud o-do BO. He n wronh of ny roaobuds, and un : In bs. frs poson. He fel hmself people consder my favor worh courng. If I con.an epgram Is un- was naural for hmo do. Had he consdered hu he wns dong wha I derneah was be verse. equal o somehng beer. Tlwe. Is evo One day he found I a bgger hne noced, owng o ny obscury, and I been graned lmo enough before assumng hese responsbles perhnps ong somewhere, my deur. han he had hoped for wh an ex-havcellen salary aached. he mgh have plaed hmself n a po- never been e, gues of honor. Though le skes above be dark and "I beleve I am qualfed o fll any dranr; Then he wen back o he lle sou from whch he could advance. Thero Is ever a sons ha our hears hgh poson excep ha of champon slmll. hoar, "grandmoher." "I wan o fnd my As was, he was bu n bookkeeper. heavywegh pugls, bu I have never There Is ever a, song- somowhore, my fary godmoher," ho sad, "and youbeen called upon o accep execuve Wheo-Leonore was hry she fell ll dear, know where she Is." Thore Is evflr a sons omowhero. responsbles. I have n an obscure, Durng hor Illness I boenmo necessary "I don,. sold he lady flaly, subordnae poson done my work ha she should subm o a serous Aa ho read Tom fel as H he sun "Oh, come.now." skllfully and conscenously, and I operaon. Fur weeks afer I hnd wflro shnng end he brds sngng "I don," was he decded answer, have been permed o reman ln,i been performed sho hovered beween on a; June day. Who had hough of "bu I can ell you who she ja. She : undsurbed " lfe nnd deub. For.mouhs nfler ehe llro n hs lonelness? Why, I wasis my nece, and when she was wenyone she came Ino a nce lle "IhaTeno he slghes doub ha passed ou of danger she was oblged beer han food and drnk beor o be wheeled nbou n her char. han lre end warmh. sum of money, and she mode up herif because of some upheaval of naure. Durng her convalescence she would "Is a grls handwrng," he sad mnd ha she would, spend I on havng a good me. Bu shes a funny agency I "bad been hurled ou of uo look Ino a mrror. Her unrse or hrough some oher exraordnary o hmself. He fel as If ho waned dressed her har long nfor she o ge rgh up and bun for her, bu chld, and she ddn call I a good lle, unmporan corner Ino some nble o do so herself,.because I.eonorc when ho red o. move bo sunk me o go o he BIIOWB and hngs; hgh place, I should have been able could no benr o see her alered ap back wh a groan, and he lle she Jus waned o spend her money o prove my fness as an admnsra- genus, a maser o{ sraegy or a pearance. Bu one dny she mnre up neghborhood docor, comng n, cau-ooned hm.., day she heard you cough, and when ranscenden organzer. Bu no up helpng oher people. And oneveher mnd lm If her beauy had de pared she mus subnjj o be loss The nex mornng he Janors your door was open she peeped In, heaval has occurred; I have -waed Ignorng I would no resore. She wre brough, hm hs meager meal. and alls Jus couldn bear o hnk paenly for he reward whch we are called for amlrror. I was sloppy and badly cooked and.of your beng so lonesome, and soassured mus come o hm who does Tom; urned from I wh a ngh. 80 she planned be lle surprses, and well ha whch he has o do, and I Grea heavena! Wero hose pale u<) janors wfe carred be ray, bu one day she sad, Now, aune, he begn o see my superors cas furve feaures hers? Was she lookng ou of lef a crack In he door. needs more aenon han I can gve glances a mo and shake her heads, hose dull eyes? Dd ha mxure And I was hrough hs crack an hm, and you Jus do all you can, and In fancy I hear hem say: of gray and blnok hnr prow on her hour laer, was slpped a ny ray. and I wll provde be money. And Poor old chap! _ He Is a fahful bond? She dropped,ho mrror on her On I was a seamng cup o coloe, she has, and hen when you began o conscenous soul, bu he has no al-laen, and n a lle whle he wll have hands. nnd covered her face wh.her wo slces of ho oas, and a sof wan o know her, she go scared boled egg. and wen home." oulved hlb usefulness. One duy when she had so far Torn, makng for he door, hrew "Where Is her home?". Tom el ure.;.if I/.dld no do Ba.he world "So I mus wre myself dowc a fall I wde "open and fao#d an hallway. He dragged hlmsol o bo. "#10 nn,; here/ sad M lle «!>»rmenu, across he Way and lady; "Shes gone o -work. Ifou see, knocked; Tho janor, passng hrough her money ddn las long, when happened I should have no rcaaon o he hall, asked curously: "Dd youspen I ha way. Bu she Bald she complan because he world has decld wnn any help, sr?" had he me of hbr lfe." ed ha I am unworhy. I have no "Who lves In here?" Tom demanded. "Shes» senographer," sad he been passed upon me. Tha Is. my "Wha Is h«r work?" been red a all, ye Judgmen has grevance." "An old man and hs wro," Bald lle lady. he Janor. "And ho works and alo Toms hear leaped. Then a leqs works." she -was no a rch grl, as he had BELIBVES OLD 8TBTEM BEST. Tom sghed and wen buck o Hnd ou he ray a lle noe: feared. How could ho hen have Wrer Deplares he Modern ssenol of Tvaolng OUlldren Solsnoo of SpelUd8T< s dared o woo her! In personal nppenrnnce hs ndvanlas," I you know her home addreas. In he memory of some of us who Lle Tommy Tucker slncjs Tor hs supover her seemed o hnvo become 1 you glyo o me," he»ald, and re-arlucanly h«aun gav«i o hm augh by a graduaed sysem Iegln- proached her lonr,almos sopped no grandmohers, spellng >wa mounan beween hem. As he sp "vyiax shall he slug (or, wllo bread and buler. and ha ngh he dok a ran and Blng wh he phonolo value o he beang.,. Tom no he ons and he. egg, sared on hs ques. l«ers. The spellng books we Vecognlze I now woro desgned o make He uo only reoo nl p<l her, bu f h drank ho coreo and IM bo noe He found her, for fae was knd o carefully away In hs bll book wh hm. And sho was dear and sw«e, as learnng easy, Long lss o words of experenced any shock n her cluuke le one whch had come ho day be-lforo., Ho brough a leer o Inroducon leers were gven, and possbly.wh hnd nu loved her for her beauy, nnc had dreamed she mgh bo. smlar sound bu wh dfferen Inal uppenrnnue he dd nu show. II "Jus wa ll "Im well," bo murmured. Bu 1 don really.need I, yousandwched In. The ear and he mnd, much 11s was o have been expeced. from le aun. one or wo excepons or varaons Us loss dd no llcrefore affec hm n He resolved ha ha would wach know," he Bfld. from frequen repeon, grow accusomed o a ceran combnaon, and, oher channel. He had always fell Indeed, hs mnd was movng n 1111 he door and He In wa. "No," her cheoka wero pnk; "dd "Bu I wonder when BIIOH come." you dd you hnk I WOB very forward?" beween hem. Whle she hnd been 11 onco learned, was never forgoen. hu LpunnVs bouny was n barrle WAS hs eager hough. Today I ake up ho spellng book The dny passed, nnd he ngh was I hough you wore an angel," hs moher bad (led, nul lo old of a chld ]us ou of ho kndergaren well advanced, when Tom, sll lyng Tom blured ou. hldrcn hur beeomo -Independen and aemp o hear hm hs lesson. awake, honrd In he hall a lle Bu ho dd no ell her hen al Whle he sympahzed wh Leonore nl Wha do I see? A ls of "Thngs o Hound. Ho sa up and Ifuoned, and ha was In hs hear, for me was le loss of her beauy, he fac rushe TJBO on he Table." He spells "brend," suddenly le was aware of a lgh needed for ho woong and he upon hm lm he only.nequaly be "sal" and "plaea" correcly, and Hhlnlng under he door. Umerng wnnng. ween hem luul vanshed. And ye scks a "knves." He goes back, hs dressng gown abou hm, he rose ha loss who przed so.dearly endenro. sudes. I agan and ngnln scks o from ls couch, opened he door and her he more o hm. looked ou. On he hreshold was a lghed candle In an old-fashoned candlesck. Is one of he bes-apponed In he Ted o he handle was nword. Vnndorbll was showng card, and on he card was wren: young Englshman ovor hlo farm re "How far ha lle candle hrows cenly, and especal aenon wu«!hu beams BO shnes a good deed In a luughy world." o lo chcken runj. The hard, wood, brass-mouned roos, he mar Tom wen back o bed, and laborously made Ills sff lngers pn bsary, Inclosed runs for we and be drnkng founans, he healhy, open senmens: "Dear Lady Ilounlful: I can wre poery, bu I can say In plan, everyday words how graeful I am. And how I wsh bu, you know wha 1 wsh ha Fae wll no be unknd and ha some day when you wll ha I may see you, and ell you wha la no easy o say adenuaely on paper." He sgned I "Tommy Tucker," and pu l In he hall and shu he door And when an hour laer he opened he door he no was (one. "Ala," aald Torn o hmself, "shes nu far (way, aud has somehng o hnk abou." Aler a me here carnn quck "ap, ap," nd Tom go ou of hs lalr In a hurry, bu by be me ba reached he door ho hall wa> nnpy. bu here was n noe Ijrlnc wang for hm. I sal): "I am folns o end you a grandmoher -you muo be nce o fcer or my sake." Tow whsled. "Well, of ll hngs," ha ejaculaed.. A all precsely a lle, graynalr d lady busled n. "Oarlmsl" Ke lam, whou wa ag for forualllu«, "you poor boy, Th wen do a nl. you ouf o he In bed, covered 1 up wh ho wer l)o and ho brohs and, «nd " "flu, really, I can." Tow slam m.rsd, "Nonsense." Md lh» brsk lle laf. "I have four ons of my own, and 1 1 know wha o, d» wlb ck boy Mow IM «oln«ae* «ro»s he hl.and bea ROOMwaer, al whu 1 ««* Mck Ill *ok,r«u *»«<Ma- ««r l)r, IMUlM «u* ««you «B Chckens In Luxury. Regnald Vandorbllu Newpor farm earnngs. I have hree chldren whom have managed o send hrough cologe, and I have been able o eavo mouh money o provde such hngs s I shall need afer my earnng power When he wasis gone- Bu I am probably a falure. "Le I be undersood ha I have ever wllngly or knowngly wronged ny one; ha I havo beon a law-abdng clhen: a I have kep myself ree from debasng habs; ha I havo always endeavored o voe for he good, of ry counry, of my sae, and my cy, raher han for he benef of any man or pary, and ha I ave red o keep my hear as clean as If I, lke my face, were vsble o he world. : I have no quarrel wh people who do no- bellevfe as I beleve. I acknowledge ha here njay be hngs whch I do no undersand, ha a hng 1B no neoebbarlly wrong because hnk I wrong, and ha a hng s would do.so for me. I have no been red and found wanng. If ha had Her Beauy By LUCY K. WYNKOOP Copyrgh by* Amercan Press Assocaon, 9fl. es nnd deares lo hor were In no wse forsooh should be augh "by an as-(hangesocaon of Ideas!" Now, spellng Is passed her on he sree whou look- wh regard o her, People runs for Hm wrnler, he spolos no an assocaon of Ideas. I la nn lug n her. A nodal funcons he cleanlness of ho ranslucen wfcl< assocaon of sounds. If you each I young men wen? no longer brcu^hr up lng of floors nnd wallb, ho sanary by assocaon of he Idea of sound, In hrongs lo be prescued o her. Sndd no RO o bnlls, for sbe know ha ness all hs Impressed le Englshman profoundly. bo robbed of he help whch assoca- her enrd Insead of beng full o over- well and good. Why should ho chld Vanderbll a ho end of ho In on of sounds would gve hm? Why flowng would le a blank. speclon snld: "Well, can you Bugshould each work bo made an excepon and havo o bo lonrnod by n ds- Bu one hng sho hnd galm-l. The ges nny Improvemens for my runs? bookkeeper ho wnl no now nn accounan, bu hemalnger of hn bus- "No," snld he Englshman; "no, nc menal proconst Why aro ho can hnk of nohng unless." he added, "you buld hem a smokng room clumsly msappled? heores o Pesolozzl and Froobel hus ness where le had been nn undcrlln:- won devoed o her. Tbo fcelln; ha cafa." he lved for her wn far beyond - Shor Knds and lall uuoffn. Many European monarchs ar«ol ahorer slnuro han her queen*. OeorgoV. Is several Inches shorer han Queen Mnry. The (Jorman empress Is slghly nllcr han le kaser; and I fs alleged Hn when hey lre beng phoographed ogeher Wllam HI ha he queen akes a sea whllo he hlmeelf.rands. The cur of all Iuslas Id by no means»s all as bs consor, and Alfonso of Bpaln Is sad o bo a hear shorer han Quven Vcora. ICugcnlfl. The Kng or Hlly hardly KHCIHS o he shoulders of hs MunHRrln wfe, Th«queen of Dcnrk, oo, Is aller han her hunhald. Excepons arn he knd of Norway and lk kln of he Uvlglan, Tho Ulor, sx fee wo Inches In hnlsh, I* he alles ruler In Europe,- fe Ur Hen*. Dred lawn clppngs sren much of > (eed unless full of whe clover. OlOfor o he hundred pounds oon»le«10 per ou, dry ra*u»r, ll.l esh, *.» roeln and 10.4 carbohydraes, a nurve rao Is 1,5, whle ha or whea l 1,7, Clover dry or soaned IHI nled- wh.mash I* bully for bed "kulveb." Why should kn,ve9 bo spelled as I s? He canno undersand The fac ha I Is somehng o use on he able df>ea no help hm. I urn o he preface of he book o see If I can fnd wha Iossel would call "ho fundamenal bran work" underlyng he Bysem, and learn ha spellng, Tho framers o ho old-fashoned memory sysoms depended on he assocaon of Idoaa, and Jusly so, for nion fur n- loss of ha ndnlrn lun Ble bal rcoolv-d from Hran;es. hoy augh lss of unrelaed wordn. A hupplnchh Holo Ino her hear more They would havo been he los o depond on I for he eachng o ICIIK- precous (bun be mlrulou of be rorb. llsh spolng. They would have been And now f.eonore, n mddle nged»o lo frs o clam he help al he lnked unu, wh chldren, ban forgo leu wlal elm In of almllnr sounds. 1I10 rver BO MIIICII przed, and wonler. why do prk/.ed I. Tlo admraon II Lo us hnnk our lucky sars ha we brough her wan1111 Bhor lved n<) Hn»r«educaed before here was nn or o muko loomng plcurcnque. [losa of us wln wep over "Readng whou Tears," have reaped one advanage; we enn n leba wre- a leer whou lookng In ho dconary. No Elequence Whou Truh. Declamaon la no <<lnnu«mn You n«v«r IMIIIIVD a apouknr unl he frs TOIIVIMI-CS you ha ho bollovos hm self. "1 know" nnd "wo know" am lolr equvalen* occur nearly a Iulmd mes In he «(>UUI«*. No wonder heyve lused nearly I.QOQ y<m«s HVMI when lnul ««ys "1 reckon" hn m«ana "I know" by ll Mmmlm up of proof, experence nnd e*lculnlon. «Tha renng season Is closn a hand and properly owner* nnd UmanU enn be brough oeher IIUOUKII he wnn column*, of TlK Kn> IUNK IwlBl H he low rlco of 85 ana for hry Leonore was marvelous!) beauful. When slo passed aloug he sree persons would urn o look afer her. A HOCIB! gaherngs be hum of cha umong hose abou Uor would cease, all beng Inen lu admrng he curves of her llguro nad beexqplsle cas of ber face.. From chldhood, hough her parens endeavored? keep a knowledge of her gf from her, sbe could uo bu know I. Porons are less careful yf uukluff a chld rnl han a womnn. Leonora dd no g"o\v o be a ran woman. Bu snce he ouly gf of proved In healh ns : o walk ou me he bookkeeper, Jfjp many persons had passed her whou recognzng her ha she wondered If IID. oo would do so. She had known hm snce chldhood. She knen hs suaon, bu hs vews concernng I were no lers. Sr fel hu he wns rankng11 sacrfce a sacrfce ha she could no make. Indeed, durng.he lmo her bouny had remaned o her she hnd consdered 1 a very poor equvalen for hs uncomplanng accepance of n duy. And now ha she was below he nvprnp Leonore was rl In supposng hn he especal promnence she enjoye would de wll) her beauy. One due no ^1\ v up «u< l promnence wlhou ng! Bu Leonore was pleased noce ha a few who bnd been near- wlled had. mmed I. Her IIIIHIIIIIIII and her rhllln are nl In nl o l;n Mbe doen nu even know Hn wh be reurn of henlb her phyulnl npn-nr fnco In o ho beny of her youh n-b nuun I* o Hrlnc. nn IN Mrs. nlurs Ino Womn CloM Sop I U Th«y wara U»pr«nnl«a. Hbc hnd Junl, flnlnhml rrndlnk ha 7,00(1 lllu wen prlod In (JOIIKICTH In nne- layn. "Da you hnk bulnwn lke In Imvfl no nmny lllln In mrh n nlm lnrn?" uln nnkrl nlnrly, "Wo I y Wnon could l<> MIIIIII Im. WIIKII w urn n-probmcd In well pr»v«i," llllhcrs HnkolxH lln IUMKI In per I luxly. "How wnl yf wonu<n op 17" hn lrmnulml.,. "llow wmld wn «o 117" snll Mrs, llllkr scu/ully. Well phy onal M w» wn BIOMU,", Ullll Pan 18 PALMS AND FERNS Wll always gve.o your home "Tha Cool Invng Look." We have a fne sock of beauful Poed Plans ard Hangng; Baskes a reasonable prces. ", ART JARDINIERES AND FERN RECEPTACLES OF ALL KINDS. W. W. Kennedy & Sons; 5 EAST FRONT STREET, llwmhmmmwmmmsl Bahng Sus $1.98 o $9.98 Bahng Has 25c o 98c Telephone Connecon. RED f1 BANK, N. J. HMHWMOMMM Everyhng for he Baher. BATHING SUITS, HATS, SHOES AND TIGHTS, ALL OF THE BETTER KIND. If you wan praccable, well made and good fng Bahng Apparel, we posvely can su your mos exacng desres, as our sock hs season s by far he hghes grade and mos popular prced assormen ha we have ever dsplayed. Chldrens Bahng Sus 50c o $1.49 Bahng Shoes 25c o 69c Msses 7 Sus $1.49 o $2.98 Balng Tghs 75c and $1.25 No Dany Womans Wardrobe s Complee Whou he "Marcella Skr Drawer." The Mos Praccal Combnaon Garmen on he Marke oday. Also an Ideal Garmen for Msses and Young Grls. Three Garmens n one a closed drawer,! an open drawer and shor skr. Ths garmen buons n fron, fs close abou he hps and falls n a rpple over he knees, formng^ a skr and conforms perfecly o he prevalng syle of dresses. Whle s a closed drawer, s for all praccal purposes an open drawer. There s no fullness, no gahers n he drawer around he was or hps, bu a he boom, around he knees, measures 4 yards, and n hs respec s fuller han he regular skrs. Also made wh Corse Cover Combnaons. We know a good lmg when we see. Ths s he only sore n hs vcny where you can ge MARCELLA-DRAWERS and COMBINATIONh. Marcella Drawers 50c and up. Marcella Combnaons $1.00 up o $2.49. THIS WEEKS CORSET SPECIAL These Corses wll be on Sale SATURDAY ONLY. Weve held several Corse Sales durng he pas wo monhs, each one has brough a grea response owng o he wonderful values gven. Ths sale wll be no excepon as hs s one of he bes Corse Bargans ever, made of very fne Base, narrow slk rmmng, large san rbbon bow, lnen draw srng n bus, four good hose supporers, and one of he seasons bes models, for all fgures, szes 18 o 27; n appearance and wear s equal o los of $1.00 Corses, only s no an adversed brand. Remember on sale SATURDAY ONLY a hs prce The Newes Summer Wearng Apparel. Fancy made Dresses of Vole Tssue. Pnk, blue, lavender srpes, embrodery rmmed, $3.98, $4.98, $5.98 Chambray and Gngham Dresses, prey colorng, laes models, all prced low, $1.49 o $4.98 Wash Skrs, Pque, Repp and Lnen, all szes wass and lenghs, ffy models o choose from, $1.00 o $5.98 Lnen Sus, Norfolk Jacke and new model Skrs, oyser and naural cobra, I$5.98;o $7.98 Summer coals for sree and moorng; Lnen, Pongee and Repp, all ncely rmmed, $3.98 lo $9.98 Salor Collar and Low Nock Wass of lwn and Marqsco, ncely rmmed, specal a $1.00 Mddy Mouns, plan wle or red and blo rmmed sl,yl<y, very specal valuch, SOc o $1.50 Pcoral Revew Paerns and Fashon Books. Whe Dresses; Lawn, Base and Vole, lace or embrodery rmmed, Pepln and Hgh Was effecs, $3.98 o $14.98 Black Lawn and Base Dresses, embrodered was, low neck models, $2.98 o $4.98 Elegan Lnen Dresses n whe and naural, hgh-class maerals and syles, $5.98, $o.98f $8.98 Jauny Wash Sus of Real Lnen, coa syles, several models, all rghly prced, $4.98, $6.98, $7.98 Ran Coas, lgh wegh and sorm proof, make excellen moor coas; every prce from $3.98 o $12.98 Fne Haban Slk Shrs wh dcchod collar;) or low neck nyles; plan colors and.srpes, $1.98 Norfolk Mddes, n separae blouao or coa, whe; or lnen color, very desrable, $1.00 o $1.69 Prry NNn for -;?

16 OUR, NEIGHBORS. THE VILLAGES RED BANK. THE BED BANK BEGISTEB p Mae * ywg n A. K.., Clohlag Boe. Thkva broke no A. L, Gollns clohng" sore on Frs avenue Frday hlgh nod sole some clohng, money and Jewelry. They enered by a back wndow and hen forced her way no he sore. They go one gold flled wach, a nckle wach and four gold flled chans. They also ook a lo of pans, vess, coaa and underwear. Cenral Bap Church Ezerole. Specal exercses were held Sunday ngh a he Cenral Baps church n honor of Chldrens day. Mss G. Snydcr was he pans and Paul Robers played he voln. Those who ook par n he exercses were Leonard Irwn, Mclea Sone, Kenneh Garrson, Azella Swan, Alfred Smh, Helen Fle, Hulda Robers, John Rahbone, Eva Loux, Elzabeh Barre, Marha Hawkns, Dorohy Loux, Maran Booms, Edh Lufburrow, Wnfred Garrson, Dorohy Booms, Rosalnd Lnson, Helen Todd, Irene Loux, Rosna Rahbone, Isabella Skdmore, AlmaSone, Archnbelle Smh, Margare Maxson, Wlhelmna Smh, Nna Mann, Paul Robers and Jose- 1 phne Rahbone. ronr Chldren Baplea. Gladys May Kuerrnger, Mldred Gehlhaus, Charles Allen Reed and Ehel Armsead were bapzed Sunday mornng a he Presbyeran church by Rev. Joseph Sehaeffer.. The Chldrens day exercses were held Sunday ngh a he church and he buldng was decoraed wh cu flowers. The Brdg-a Ov». h. Kallnad Tn by Spark frou jjgeonolv*. The brdge over he ralroad rack caugh fre from a spark from a locomove Monday afernoon. The fre was dscovered by J. Dey Conovcr and n a few mnues abou weny men and boys were busy carryng waer from a nearby well o hrow on he fre. They had o rp off a number of boards n order o reach he fre, whch had sared n he crossbeams. Afer an hours hard work he fre was exngushed. Speeder Arreed. W. H. Hoskns of New York was arresed Monday afernoon by J. B. Rue, hecouny moor cycle cop. Hoskns was speedng hrough he vllage when Rue ordered hm o sop. Hoskns kep rgh on and Rue jumped n an auo whch happened o come along rgh behnd Hoskns. The wo cars raced hrough he vllage, bu Rue was unable o cach Hoskns unl hey reached Mnnesnk Park. Hoskns was aken" back o Mddleown and gven a hearng before Jusce J. A. Soohoff. Mr. Rue was on he job agan Monday ngh, when he held up a number of auomobles and compelled hem o lgh her lamps. A lo of he resdens of he vllage,urned ou and hey, had spor wachng Rue lne he cars up. Reformed Church Hoo. Chldrens day exercses wll be held Sunday mornng. The pasor wll delver a bref sermon on "Jcsuss Aude Toward Chldren." Hs subjec program conssed of carols by hea ngh wll be "The Value of Sol-, Sunday-school and he prmary class, ude and Is Place n he Buldng of and an exercse by Fances Paerson, Characer." The subjec for he Olve Merr, Ehel Armsead and prayer meeng Frday ngh, wll be Mary Conrad. Recaons were gven "The Old and he New." The regular monhly meeng of he womens by Ehel Armsead, Lews Merr, Blly Nason, Harrsog Conrad, Raymond Clark and Alce Beyer. Elena Ella Hendrcksons on Thursday af- mssonary socey wll be held a Mss Forsland gave a solo and Rev. Joseph ernoon of nex week. The pasor wll Sehaeffer made an address on "Lessons delver an address on "Confucansm, from he Flowers." Is Pas and he Oulook Upon he Alra Wn Agan. New Chnese Republc." Ralph Morrs of he Unversy of Pennsylvana The local baseball eam won las was he specal solos a he church Sunday afernoon from he Marmons las Sunday. ofenew York by a score of 12 o 4. Chldrens say Eerclo. The game was excng and que a crowd was presen. Hopla and Sweeney were he baery for he Alers. church held s Chldrens day exer- The Sunday-school of he Baps The las of a scres of hee benefs cses Sunday ngh. The church was for he Alers wll be held nex Monday ngh a he Majesc heaer. large number of persons were presdecoraed wh flowers and que a New York alen has been secured and en. Those who gave recaons were bg mes are promsed. The eam s Alce Moun, Frank Moun, Henry hl holdng hese h bf benefs o rase money Wonderly, d l Norman Sco, S Suse S Won for o Fourh of July celebraon. derly, Chauneey Fowler and Besse Two baseball games are scheduled for Wonderly. Mrs. Taylors class rendered a song, and Mss Lydn Fross ha day and a band has been engaged. Chldren! Say Exrca. class gave a conce recaon. Mrs. The Chldrens day exercses a he Wyckoff, Mss Davenpor, Mary Wonderly and Hazel Sco rendered sev- Mehods church las Sunday ngh conssed of choruses by he school, eral dues, and here was a ranbow recaons and exercses by he prmary class. Those who ook specal class also ook par n he sngng of drll by en chldren. The prmary pars were Emly Valan, Mare carols. Emery, Eusaa Fsher, Loula May Recovered Solen Moor Cycle. Har, Helen Elzabeh Whe, Rowena Charles Hendrckson has recovered Conrad and Margare Magee. Several hs Excelsor moor cycle, whch was exercses were also gven by a number solen from hs ban Sunday ngh of of he classes n he school. The las week. The machne evdenly church was decoraed wh flowers and broke down wh he robber, as was he chldren ook off her pars well. found abandoned a Campbells juncon. On he same ngh ha Hen- Alumn AaoclaLou OfQcera. drcksons machne was solen someone ook a bcycle belongng o J. The new offcers of he hgh school alumn are: Sprngsen from Charles Moffes Presden May N. Hubers. place. The wheel has no ye been Vce presden John.1. OBren. Secreary Belle Lnden. I found. Treasurer Charles A. Luflmrrow. Bref ems. The alumn wll hold s frs banque a he Bay Vew house on Frday :, Dr. and Mrs. Danel Hendrckson, who have been sck for some me, arc ngh of hs week. able o be up and around. Mrs. Ed.: Commencemen Week. Polhemus, who has also been on he j Ths week s gven o he hgh school sck ls for some me, s now able o ;.pupls and graduaes. Las ngh he s up n her room. class recepon was held and ongh Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bowman of he class play wll be gven. Tomorrow ngh he graduaon exercses ory on Saurday. They are old Monclar vsed Chrs church rec- wll ake place. frends of he recor and hey are lookng fur a place n Mddleown o A muscal ea and garden pary was sele. held Saurday afernoon a Mrs. S. P. Leroy Thompson, who s employed he auspces of he as chauffem. for,. ncs o work for Mr. McClces of Asbury Park nex week. A srawberry and ce cream fesval j wll be held ongh n he Baps! church chapel by he women of he J church. Mss Blanch Morrs was aken o he Long Branch hospal Monday for : Harrss under lades ad of Tables were arranged on he lawn and ea was served o hose presen. Mrs. John Flcrof and Mrs. Murray Foser sang solos, and Mss Jeanee Kraus played he pano. Paul Robers was he volns. A reanng wall s beng bul on -Alber E. Harcorns propery on Frs avenue nex o Ira Anondess Mss Traphagen of New York pharmacy. The dr has been cavng urnel hor; e Monday afer no he cellar and he wall wll be Mss Rachel Taylor, ereced o sop hs. Mr. Harcorn wll soon pu up a hree-sory buldng on he propery. James Procaro an operaon for appendcs. vsng IATONTOWN NEWS. of New York has he conrac for,.,. ~, boh jobs. Fred Albers and Famly n an Accden The coages around hs place are r u»«*, «n f«. A. n...:._.._v I Ired Albers and famly drove o!, f ; w UI1 W H^llnKlOIl j and caugh he horse by he head, avenue, l.nn coage on Hghland avc- nuc^l, d h Mlo, u^"sll^h - J ^^Ch^ & «mornng bu HK several of he chl- <lren who were o ake pnr were unnble o aend, he performance wll be repeaed nex Sunday ngh. The lades ad socey of he Cenral Baps church wll hold a bread and cake sale nex Surmlny mornng a egh oclock n he Alanc Hghlands gas companys sore on Frs avenue. "The (! ren ness of Chldhood" WHS he subjec of lo mornng ncrmon a he Cenral Baps church lus Sunday. Paul Ibbcrs gvc a voln solo. Mfa Ellr.ubcl Vanlcl of Hghland nvenuc, who ban been confned o he IIOUBC nl wner wh njck.ss, s now nble o be ou of doom. Mr. nnd Mrs. auer A. Werner reurned Saurday afer n nlor w rp. They wll nnr hokck on Thrd avenue. Mrs. Elzabeh Cordova, n her IIOUHO on Hghland avenue e- (mned. Danel Carlhy of New York n (lonf ho work. MIBB KrnnccH (nrlncr of Newark Kpen ho weekend wh her prcnn, Il«v. nnd Mm. Ceoge II. Cdncr of Hghland nvenuc. Dr. (Jcorjre Fay of lny Vl-w nvrmc! able o be ou njrnln afer lrk confned o he hounr. for nnno mo wh nlckcm. Tho Awnng n fron of W. II. TOR. cn «orc on Fnd nvcnuo fell down Monday monuk bu no lamnn was done. Mra. WalUr K. Nolnon nnd (laugh«r of Now Marke urn mlkng n vlnll a h Cnral D«p!«l naraonk«.,th«inda* ad and mmlonry rlrein of h llaplf church wll mw ul hn Wfonam omorrow afernoon. Ifjxl Sunday nlrh he lornl lode* If, (MM Vllow wlj aund norvlcm n Cnml Dapla rhlrch, In. W. B. Hammond o&mom «voh eonflnw o h Wdwlh lck- I POT o dfrlm In Tun fudaum, H anmal landed on lop of Mr. Albers, alul he wgon was overurned. The ueeden rosud a lo of excemen, hu no one was hur and no damage was done. Ollons day wll be observed by n" Mehods Kuluy- school nex Sunday. The couny road o TnUm Falls beng graveled. The ll-esbyern Sunly-Hchl wll celebrae Chldrens day nex Sunday ngh. Mss Annalelle VanleVmuk, laugher of Darus Vmdcrmrk, who w»s nj-l n an accden on a rolley car l Ocranpor recenly, wan (alen n h Lung Ilrnl lnhpal Monday norng o undergo an X-ray examnaon. I 1 Buyng a Pano? Perplexng Problem, Isn I? The buyng 1 of a Pano s a problem o mos people and very naurally so. Very few people possess an accurae knowledge of he exac value-^he real nscje mers of a pano. Ths s no srange. Many ndvduals hnk hey do hey alk que glbly of he "one" of one make, he acon of "anoher" and he "scale" of a hrd. A name, exensvely adversed, passes curren wh many as he "only one," ard he arsc qualy of a "case" has been known o sell hundreds of panos of no real worh as a muscal nsrumen. These condons also are no o be wondered a. Why s dffcul o decde Lack of acual personal knowledge of he mporan pano quales nably o reach conclusons as o he relave mers and durably.of varous makes by an nellgen personal comparson and es, promoes perplexy and a lack of confdence n ones own judgmen, and makes dffcul o decde. The conflcng saemens of several dealers, he exaggeraed clams and promses exensvely se forh by houses apparenly rusworhy, bu whose-mehods. are very quesonable, o say he leas, creaes doub. Is no remarkable herefore ha many persons fall vcms o he nflaed prces and he expensve and dsagreeable collecon mehods of he " fakrs." How o buy n safey sasfacon secure puny las week. Afer he meeng hey reaed o ce cream and cgars. George VanBrun of Pne Brook has bough Grovcr Parkers bcycle, and flrover wll buy a new wheel.. Mrs^Ellshn Wlson of Lle Slver has moved n N. E. Buchanons house a Souh Eaonown. A enns cour, 80x40 fee, has been lad ou on M. I. VanKeurens place by Wllam Waller. Frankln F. Hopper, lbraran a Tacoma, Washngon, s spendng hf vacaon wh IUR parens, Mr. and Ms. I. V. Hopper. Abrum Lower and Domnck Zo me new members of he Czens mprovemen assocaon. OCEA.NPOHT HT.WB. (lc. 1, lon of IMcr L. II. I he rhldrn and he cacheb. The (ls, n workng for Ira Wolco, he enernnmen opened wh a hymn, lucher. and lnrlnfr he exerfwh Beverul oher MH. Surah Keohy vn-ovprng hymnh and HOIIKI were rendered by from n-knch. Her e- from Ihlndlplu s vs ; her. parmen. Two welcome cxorrlncn he, IoKegnon and ho prmary de- New wall anl gan fxurcn me be-werng pu In he lnl lluor of T. Kl-by lleho Wlon, ChcUr lny, Uun- reden-d. Ionn wnrn gven wood Knylcr Meropolan hoel, and hn rnnn mo bell); rrpnprl. Tm hoel n lcg repalnrd. TIIIMIIIIIIH Iow n n l.cl nouly nck wh vl<>ll fever. Thonn Wrlnon,,lr. IIIIH qu ln Job In Henry Crnnnnn barber hnp l Hd flunk. Mnn Lnn Dlrklnum Hpen Hunlny wh rrlllven n Mlllnnwn. (Invrr Inkcr hud Rven up lln poflln n.1. Wllam IClKrnn lmber whop mll In workng un u ournnlc fur (!u«ornlm n Hel Ilnnk. Mm. C. L. Knl Kl or.lnenlrg formerly of hn lnn., n )(.,,, B{ lurmlay nnd Wlcmly wll) Mra. Inlnllur Klwnrla. <«rn Wnklnn lnn K»«n up hla Job In Ullln bnk«ry nl U Hunk anl u wrklnr for Irnnk llullrk of Hxh Raon own. Arhur Danxlar anl IranU Vnn- Dorn Joned h«hook nnl l Bddnr com- Elnborna Olebrflon of Ohlld«n«X>ay a h«ohurol. (hldcns day exercses u he MlmdH rlurch on Sunday drew u larg 1 audence. The buldng was nrucvly decoraed wh ll()wcrs and plans, and afler he exercses here wn» an Ixclannc of hnques bowrrn KOII Can and Cheser Conrow. A lll»l(( -nllrd "IHlH, IlloomlllK HoHCK," wah rendered hy novu KITJH, md un aldrm wan nnle by Hcv, J, F. Ilellennnn. Mm. A, IJ. COWIOII ronlnurn o recover from her ulcknesn. J. W. Conrow aended ho rec*n Adven cofnrnnfo u N«w Drlun, CmmeolM. Il-v. J. F. llellenmonn aumld a meng (>f Mnhodla mlnlaer* a Occn (rove nn Huulny. Arhur <!owl<>«( nun of A. I<, Cowl««, In lrk w4ll«inermllan fcvr. Thn marred and alnfl" >non of he vllke wll croan bna o «ln on July 4U In n aerle of h«bel wo ou of Ihrrn ((nn. The fr a COlUal wal won by hf marrl*<l n«n. Mm. Wllam Anlcraon apan hroo dnyn lan. whk wh Mr». Joaph Vlnc>nl of Urooklyn, I p«y o «df rl In Tn» RCQIMW. In he absence of accurae personal knowledge, he-one bes way o make sure of lasng sasfacon and full pano value for he prce pad s o buy a pano Made by a relable company Sold by a responsble deafef In an nvesmen amounng o he cos of a pano ha nvolves he connuous sasfacon and pleasure of yourself and famly, why assume any rsk of dsapponmen and fnancal loss? Take no rsk Is no necessary Buy a pano made by a relable manufacurer sold by a responsble dealer. Thus you make sure ha your expecaons, he pleasure ancpaed by members of your famly, and all promses wll be realzed. You have he added sasfacon ha, should any mnor defecs develop n laer years, hey wll be made good, as relable makers and dealers canno afford o have an mperfec nsrumen n use anywhere. If you buy of Sorck, of Course, you have a guaranee Tha nsures each purchaser full pano value for he prce pad ha any defecs ha may develop a any me wll be promply remeded ha you are buyng of a concern whch has been dong busness n Red Bank 45 years, and whch guaranees every nsrumen hey sell. Ths guaranee makes possble an Easy, safe and sasfacory Pano selecon If you come here. We would lke you o vs our salesroom, es our panos and le us supply you -wh a ls of persons who have bough nsrumens from us, some of whom you mus know. I wll pay you, before you buy, o vs STORCK, OF COVRSE. RED BAM. LONG BRANCH. FREEHOLD. Wha o Gve he Graduae? We Help You Afewer he Queson. A nce remembrance or a fne presen. A seleced sock for he occason. Gfs for everybody. Many dfferen lnes of beauful arcles from whch o make a selecon. An excellen lne of Books, Framed Pcures, Leaher and Slver Goods and Cameras whch make a very accepable gf a very reasonable prce. The Dckopf Phoo and Ar Sore, Broad Sree, Red Bank. /.. RAXB. Ily vrue of a wr of II. fn., lo mo ll- :l, HBXrd ou of hn cour of chnof n* Ho of New JerMey. wll be IHIMI lo HnlQ a publc venlue on Monlny, le 8h lny of.luljr 1912, loweon ho louh of 12 oclock ukl r> oeloch 4u I :.o,^ool<>«k), In (le aflfoon of m\a ny, a Iho cour houwe, l.v.lohl. In he ownshp of FrcehoUl, couny of Wonrnouh, New.lomey. All loho cr.rnu racs or pmtlh of lnl nnl rrmlkeh Hlune, lylnk nnl bens In lc horourl of I«l Hunk. In he couny of Monmoul anl slue of Now rur. IlKlnnlng Ml n pon, whleh pon n he HoulwcM -ornr of h* lo lcrln ovcyel mll leulknaed Lo No. reu CO on mm bernlnafor referred o, anl n* norlhva -ornpr of lo No. 4 on rnl map, wlh lo No. A aln Hnll lo No. a on he flol; leneu (1) nlnc norhwally fory-plhh vcl fn IIICIIOH o a pon, wlch uoln 1M ho nolhwem corner of I Jn lo hvrln conveyed Hul hn Konhwen eon of lo No. 25 on null mu, Mld lo lelrk owned by Dpbolah I 1. AlllKc, (hencn (2) chwurlly rlkb nnklen o lrn (-o-n**, wo hnul-d fu o l nlldlo of l( llkh w ay known an JrldKO avonu; llco (3) Koullwrlly onlf lm nldll of rnll. llkllwuy fory-plkl fee Pn o u oln forod hy m (-ollulon of lp nolprly louulnry lno of he lo lcrnln convoyed If -xlmlpl o. he cener of nnl lukhwny: lonce () Wfnlwnrdly wo hunlrod re> parrllnl wh hfl courno nov* lrmtlle.l o hn phca of Ixlnnlnr. Hubjoo o rlfh of 1 nvi In lx nlll, In nnd UVIT Un Hllp of land IIIMIIII ronvoyrl, wllel la pnr of Mll Urllco avenue. rlxconl (rac. llnklnnla* u n poln In h«efer lnn nf llrlro aveup anl In hn llvlln lnn hclwunn Iml nf far. mrly OhurlK <. AIUMI nnd Jon 11. llor- KPII: hflum wonrly nlonx <"*l<1 llvulnn hm wo hundrd f*n lo ln ouhafa f<rn«r of* hn lo convym ly unl Allen lo Mlha"! rnkon; hrnoa nnrh«rly on n lnn wrallnl wh llrldgn avuna forlyeuhl ran un Iml o l*»<u(lw««rornnr of anollmr lo eonvny«d o l>om- «aa«rly Klon a MOll«rly lnn of lad l^mareoa lo lh«na wo lonlrod fr o hecanlvr of llrllr* av*nu«ln«o«aouhv fly along Ml* aa.m«rory-el/h f and rn Inenan o h* placa ur «Blnnng. HubjM «I In rlh ha fl >f par of aaj lo ll hn lon publlo In JrllR«In ha ar*nua. nlvn/lan o IHI l^ No. four <4> * AMlanaM on Inn map of land of 1. T. Alln ana mmla by I NII(< coof, Maroh MIL and llm Ij Ih* ofn.of Ola >f h«vouny qf Monmoulh. \n aovnly of Monrnau.b. r I/o fef h«p"rol>«rv of lx»m«nlo * un., KIII.. Ul n *«f«u au of f lud fknk n u* uwwulon, hody Th, m huvdm m mwm»» u MunMa, ",?,4 n

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