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1 REGISTER VOLUME XL. NO RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, PAGES 1 TO 8. NEW CALL FOR SOLDIERS., /. MORE OF OUR BOYS TO LEAVE ON APRIL 26TH AND ON MAY loth. Seventeen Wll Be Called Into Servce Frday of Next Week-Orders Not Yet Receved as to Where the Men Wll be Sent-Contngent for May loth Wll Comprse Only Eght or Nne Men. Seventeen more men wll be called Into mltary eervce from th" dstrct on Frday of next we* _.Ue jnen are;, Antono Borrenttno, Lotuc Branch. Salvutoru llonll, led Hunk. Frank P. Inrlll, EntontnWn., Hueo E. Fornatoro, Lonr Branch. Krul A. C-yeon, I,mK Branch. Carmun DoNucc, I.onr Brunch. Gmaun Quuckenld.l, Lttle Slver. Hurry Mllar, Entantuwh. Loutt Honforte, Low Hranch". - Emunucl Dlttomro, I.an Rrunch.. Curmfne ttnadofore, Jled Santo Tnlarleo, LpnK Branch. Jmctf Davla, Keunaburff. Ncholas Nlccl, Ral Dank. John Iutrlck Mnlon, H.l lunk. MurUn H. Mnrx, Shrewsbury. (trpdl* Colorons!, l.uns Brunch. ALTERNATES. (us-dpe Scnrplnq. Long Hrunch. Alfred J. Helta, Lonr Brunch. The alternates wll not have to go unless some of the other men fal to roport. In the contngent s one man who was voluntarly nducted nto mltary servce, he beng Guseppe ColoroRH of LOUR Branch. He had a hgh order number and would not have been called nto servce for some tme f he hud not chosen to enlst. The mltary board has not yet receved ordeh us to Iho camp to whch the men wll be sent and the tme of day when they wll leave bus not yet been arranged. At mltary board headquarters yesterday t was stated that the men would probably be sent to Camp Dx, but that ths would be the hnt contngent of men from ths dstrct to be sent there. The mltary hoard antcpates that later contngents wll go to more dstant camps, * > Another lot of drafted men wll leave ths dstrct on May 10th and t s probable that other contngents wll leave later n May. The call for May 10th s much smaller than the one for next Frday and t s antcpated by the board thavunly eght or nne men wll be sent to camp at that tme. No leave takng celebraton has yet been arranged for the mqn who wll be nducted nto servce next week. The Italan brass band has offered ts servces. Wth the draftng of next weeks contngent 275 men wll have been placed n the army by the local mltary board. Ths number ncludes 25 men who, lke Mr. Coloross, have waved ther order numbers and enlsted. In addton to ths number there are nneteen men subject to mltary servce who are members of the coast artllery company. Ths exempts them from the draft. About twelve other men who were members of ths company resgned from the organzaton because they beleved that the company would not be called nto actve servce. Some of these men enlsted n other companes and others went to camp wth draft contngents. Less than half of the men who have been examned and placed n the frst class for mltary servce have been culled to the colors. Not countng the men who wll leave next week 350 men are left n ths class. At the mltar$ board headquarters yesterday Urwas stated that f the men conturuc to be called out at the present j(hte of speed all the men left m thejpst class wll probably be n servce by January f the war conthat long. MANY TEACHERS TO LEAVI THEY WILL ENGAGE IN GOV- ERNMENT OR WAR WORK. Teachers - Who Roman n the Red Bunk School Must Sgn Contract! by May 1st Commttees of the - Board Apponted Last Week. At last weeks meetng of the Red Bank board of educaton the salares of teachers for the cornng year were fxed. The dstrct wll lose a number of ts teachers ths year on ncc om t_of_thj!_hj ^h sm.es o ff_ere d_ b y ~TEc~j?«vernncnt and by concerns engaged n the manufacture of war materals. All of the members of the board were present at last weeks meetng except Lester Esner and Ezra Osborn, the other members beng Mort V. Iach, presdent of tho l>oard; Charles A. Mnton, Japha Clayton, Albert S. Mller, Henry N. Supp, Andrew R. Coleman and Edward H. Lafetra. Ernest A. Arend and Fred Truex, the archtects for the. new school buldngs whch are gong up n Ked Bank, were at. the meetng and they told how the work on the buldngs waa progressng and npproved payments to the contractors. It.was deqded to call the new school n West Ked Bank the Rver street school. Presdent Pnch apponted the commttees for-the comng-year as~ follows : Fnance Lnfctrn, Supp, Coleman. New hgh nctool ^Colrmnn, Mnton. lrcacnt htrh achool Mnton, Clayton. Mcc.nmc street school Supp, Mller. Otkl&m! street school Clayton, Supp. Shrewa *»4T nvcnuo Hchool Lafctra,-Osborn. Uuech street Hchool Mller, Osborn.. HlVrr street Bchool Osborn, Coleman. Tcacnors Mnton, I,nfctm, Mller. Supples Clayton, Supp, Coleman. Insurance Supp. Colcmun, Osborn. Mr. Pach explaned that he had not named Lester Esner on any of tho commttees, because Mr. Esner was now n the army and would not be able to attend any of the meetngs or attend to any of the dutes _of school trustee durng the contnuance of the war. A number of the teachers have not decded whether they wll stay at Red Bunk or wll take other postons elsewhere and the board announced that all teachers must accept the postons am sgn contracts by May 1st or the board would take t for granted that they dd not desre to teach lt Red Bank for another year. Paul It. Rulclffe, the superntendent of the schools, stated thnt t was necessary to know by May 1st what vacances there would be In the lst o( teachers n order thnt he would! have opportunty to engage other teachers for the.vacant places. Eatontnwn Servce Flag. A servce flag wth 24 stars s flyng across Man.street at Eatontown. It was placed th,erc Monday nfternoon. The flngvvas donated by busness men of Eatontown and tho money was collected by G. Edward Smock. There s a star for each Eatonlown townshp young man who s n mltary servce. Sckness at Entontown. The attendance at the Entontown school s grcntly reduced on nccount of contagous dseases among the. chldren. In tho vllnge there aro thrty cases of whoopng cough, ton oases of measles and three cases of mumps. Boys LOR Broken..George Algor, son of Wllam Allgor, fellwhle plnyng on-the Eatontown,",»!ool grounds last week and. hs rght log was broken. He was taken to the Long Branch hosptal, where the broken bone was re-set. Specal Sale of Shoes. From Aprl I nth to May 15lh, 15 p<r_cenl off. - > Mefs-md chldrens.. Red Bank sloo-.-cpnrng store, 3!) Monmouth street, next to Empre theater. Advertsement. Lades and msses garment an- nouneement specal,- A. & L. Shops. Seepages. Advertsement. HORSE ELECTROCUTED. Anmal Owned by the Lovett Nursery Company Klled by Lve Wre. A horse owned by the Lovett nursery company of Lttle Slver stepped on a lve electrc wre at that place last Wednesday mornng and was so badly njured that t ded ffteen mnutes later. The horse was one of a team. The other horse was not hurt, but t was so badly frght ened by the death of ts mate, that t was hnrd to quet t. The drver escaped njury. A BIRD HOUSE CONTEST. SIX EXHIBITS MADE AT RUM- SON MONDAY NIGHT. The Rumson Brd Club Contest Brought Out Only a Few Entres Przes Won by Each Exhbtor A Talk on Brds. Only sx brd houses were offered n competton for the przes of cash and books offered, by the Rumson brd club.. The contest was held Monday nght at the Oceanc school.- house..--. About -7B..chldren Averopresent, together wth about half a dozen growups. John Shea took frst prze of $5 wth a wrens brd houje. Ths house was n the competton last year md 1 gotthrdprze; It~was~ser up after the contest last year and a par of wrens bult n t last year, The nest was stll n the brd house when t was exhbted Monday nght. Robert Beatte took second prze of $3 wth a two compartment brd house. Ths house was labeled as a brd house for a tree sparrow. Tree sparrows do not neat n brd houses and the only sparrow whch nests r. houses s the Englsh sparrow. Robert Benttes brd house was made o rough shngles and was awarded second prze because of ts adaptablty for wrens or martns. The thrd prze of $2 was taken by Walter Rce wth a wren house, Ths houso was rather large for wrens, but t was made of roug woodland bark and was exactly the sort of house whch would be lkely to attract a par of wrens. The only other exhbtor was Rchard Rogers; as two of the prze wnners rmule two exhbts each. Besdes the cash przes ten brd books were offered as addtonal przes and each contestant wll receve one of those books. Beccher S. Bowdsh of Demaresr,-- the secretary of the New Jersey Audubon socety, gave a short.talk on brds and. brd houses. He explaned, the good ponts and the dsadvantages of the brd houses exhbted and he told also of the good work whch brds tht n tltng weed seeds an»t harmful nsects. He sad that crops wore destroyed by nsects every year n lhe Unted States to the amount of nearly one bllon dollars? nnd thnt ths loss could very largely bo stopped by ncreasng ths number of brds whch prey on these nsects, He sad thnt anythng whch tended to ncrease the number of these nsectc:tnp brds w;s effectve work toward ncreasng the supply of food nnd wnnng the war. Mr. Bowdsh told of the ntroducton of the Englsh sparrow and the European starlng nto ths countv nnd sad that they were hnrmful brds and should, not le encouraged. He dd not advse- gong out nncl kllng these brds hut he dd advse breakng up thnr nests and prevent:-- ng ;thom from breedng as far :u possble. Locust Pont Man Hurt n France. Thomns Roeckel. of Locust Pont, who s n France wth the Unted States nmrnos, has been njured, accordng to n letter receved from hm by.,hs mother, Mrs. Lous Boeckel. Mr. Kocckel dd not say how le was hurt -but- le fnd-hc- vyas-^recnvet-tng-; Parts of the letter had been cut out by the censor. Ends on Saturday. Sale of drugs nnd tolet needs. Stcnbnch company, Asbury Park. Advertsement. QUITSCOLLEGE FOR WAR. Homer E. Methot, Jr., Wll Enter Naval Offers Camp, Homer E. Methot, Jr., of East Front street, has gven up hs studes at Rutgers college at New Brunswck and wll enter a naval offcers tranng camp. He expects to be called for servce n a few days. Hs brother, Kendall Methot, who enlsted n the navy when war was declared by the Unted States, has been commssoned an ensgn. He has been statoned at Pelham bay and s now awatng orders for actve servce n foregn waters. SALES OF WAR STAMPS. SPRING LAKE HEADS MON- MOUTH COUNTY LIST., Red Bank Ha thrd Place n Monmouth County and Tenth Place n the State Red Bank School Chldren Invert,.$1, The Red Bank publc school chldren bought thrft stamps and war stamps last Thursday to the amount of $ A school bank for ths purpose has been started and ths bnk s open each Thursday. The total amount of stamps bought by the Red Bank school chldren, ncludng the sales made last Thursday, has now reached the sum of $1, The New Jersey war savngs commttee has ssued a crcular gvng the amount of War stamps and thrft stamps sold by each postal dstrct n ths state up to March 31st. The crcular also gves the populaton of the postal dstrct and the amount of money pad for these stamps per ndvdual lvng n that dstrct. The populaton s based on the census of The sale of these stamps s to contnue for thrteen months, begnnng December 1st of last year and endng December 31st of ths year. The total amount of stamps whch the government expects to,be sold n the country durng that tme s two bllon dollars, and ths estmate was based on a purchase of stamps to the amount of $20 by each ndvdual. No postal dstrct n New Jersey has reached ts quota of sales. Two dstrcts n the state, Cranford n Unon county and Glen Rdge n Essex county, have sold stamps to an amount whch, -f-contnued through the year, wll enable them tt» reach ther full quota, but these are the only two dstrcts n the stale that are n ths class. $f Red Bank s n thrd place n Monmouth county and s n tenth place n the state. Up to March 31st Red Bank had bought stamps to the amount of $22, Ths s at the rate of $2.54 per ndvdual n the postal dstrct, or less than half the amount whch should have been taken up to ths tme, accordng to the government antcpated estmate of sales. Sprng Lake hns_ the hghest record of-any dstrct n Monmouth county, ths beng $3.55 per ndvdual. The lowest record n Monmouth county s held by Bradley Beach, where the purchase of thrft stamps and war stamps has reached only 61 cents per ndvdual. Freehold has a record of $3.50 per ndvdual, Atlantc Hghlands $2.24,, Ocean Grove $1.40, Asbury Park and Matawan each $1.10, Long Branch 99 cents and Keyport 78 cents. ADVICE ON WAR GARDENS. WOMANS CLUB ^MEMBERS HEAR ADDRESS BY EXPERT. Ffty Women Turn Out n Spte of Storm and Lsten to Lecture. by Maurce Fuld Havng a Garden ra~patfb*c-bmy7"" " : That t s the. patrotc duty of women to have war gardens was the text of an address on "Gardenng" gven at the Presbyteran chapel Frday afternoon by Maurce Fuld of New York. ^The lecture was delvered at a meetng of the Red Bank womans club. In ^pte.of the stormy weather ffty women were present, The speaker gave an explct and nterestng descrpton of the food needs of the naton. He sad that snle. of seeds made so far ths sprng showed that the. quantty sold was only half as much as t was at ths tme last year. "Any woman who does not utlze part of her spare tme: to rase vegetables and flowers s a slacker," Sr, Fuld sad. He quoted remarks made by Mrs. <Ballngton Booth, showng the scarcty of flowers n war hosptals. Mrs. Booth orgnated some of the most popular flowers... :. Mr. Fuld devoted a"large part of hs talk to practcal gardenng, gong nto great detal as to the best tme to plant the seeds and as to the cultvaton "of sol und care of crops. He also told how to make proper select ton3 from seed catalogues. He emphaszed, the need of savng homegrown seed for next yen% as. there s every ndcaton that seeds wll- be scarce. - _,~~ -s " Lodges Ffth Year. The ffth annversary of tho Patrotc Order of Amercanslodge of Red Bank was celebrated last week n the Davdson buldng. About 75 persons were present, ncludng members of the Amercan Mechancs lodge, who attended as guests. A supper was served n the banquet room. _ Doctor to Move. Pr. Elded Cary, who.s assocated wth Dr. Herbert E. Wllams, las rented George loppngs house on Kront street. At present he s hoardur at tle (lur-son house. The vntl was made by Wllam A. Hoppng- «.!.», Our Neghbor, Mr. Clarence Whte, s havng 1 a gront success sellng shoes by the.sze, so we tuke ths lberty to usfl hs method of advertsng by offerng several popular mkcs of Iorp.rts; value.) to jl.fjl, at 4 cents-nl nch, as follows: sze 18 for 72 cents: sze 1S)"for 7(5 cents; szs 20 for 80 cenb, and so on. Ths novel snl6-.s for ths week on-ty. A-.; Safe-t-ecr.-,"Rmt"Bankr Advertsement,. -Womens Sprng Suts. Styles on Ffth avenue are no newer, but prces are much hgher. Stcnbnch company, Asbury Park. Advertsement. SAVING LABOR ON FARMS. GASOLINE DISPLACING HORSES ON POTATO LANDS. Fully ISO Motor Truck. Wll be Sold n Holmdel, Atlantc and Marlboro Townshps Before Fall, It s Predcted Other New Machnery. One of the notable changes on the bg potato farms n ths county s the manner n whch gasolne machnery s dsplacng; horses; Especally s ths true wth regard to motor trucks. One farmer who has a wde acquantance n Holmdel, Atlantc and Marlboro townshps and who knows what the farmers are thnkng and talkng about stated n a conversaton wth a Regster reporter the other day that fully 150 motor trucks wll be sold before nexufall to farmers n. the three townshps mentoned. He sad that at least, ffty farmers n these three townshps had already placed orders for trucks. James VanBrunt, who works one of Theron McCampbelFs places at Holmdel, s the latest farmer to buy a truck. The machne., s used prncpally for haulng potatoes, but t also comes n handy for many other purposes. An unusual example of the part gasolne and other labor savng machnery s playng n agrculture was shown a few days ago on the place whch Mr. VanBrunt farms. At work on one feld on the farm Were a gasolne tractor pullng two plows and a dsc harrow, a motor truck loaded wth potatoes ready for plantng, a fertlzer spreader and a pbtato planter. The spreader and planter were pulled by horses and were of the latest type of ths knd of farm machnery. In a buldng drectly across the road from ths pcture of agrcultural ndustry were two grls operatng machnery for - cuttng up potatoes for plantng. The grls were UreSBed" n regular war-tme costumes. They wore overalls and cups and heavy work shoes. They were seated on machnes whch were operated n much the same fashon as a bcycle s rdden. The machne had pedallke arrangements whch caused knves to descend and cut potatoes nto peces for plantng. Each machne cufs two barrels of potatoes an hour, dong as much work as sx expert cutters coulddo by hand. Fred A. Knhafer, who has an agrcultural establshment, at Holmdel, has sold mofe"~th"ah ffty" of these machnes ths sprng. STORMS HEAVY DAMAGE. SEABRIGHT FAMILIES FORCED TO MOVE OUT. Three Houses There Undermned by Hgh Tde County Bulkhead at Monmouth Beach Damaged Two Trans Stalled.. TJe-storm last -week-caused-heavy damage along the coast. The damage at Seabrght was unusually heavy and resdents otjat place regard the storm of last week as beng worse than those of the wnter of 1913 and Nearly every street n the town was submerged wth water Thursday nght and people lvng n the secton near the ocean were movng out of ther houses. Sand and wreckage were washed up by the ocean and scattered through the streets. Houses owned by Edward Brehm and Stephen -Johnson and a part of the W. W. Shppen cottage were undermned by the water and collapsed. John H. Coffers garage-was wrecked by thewaves a few r.jnnutes after Mr, Cofergot hs automoble out of the buldng." - Bulkheads all along the coast were bafl^ batteeed._by-_the_way.es._and about 500 feet of.the county bulkhead at.monmouth Beach-was carred away. Two trans were stalled at Normande Thursday nght, the waves havng washed sand over the tracks to a depth of three feet n some places. The ocean, cut an nlet through to the rver north of Hghland Beach. Tho road all along the beach front was badly cut by the oceans nroads and sand and wreckage was heaped up n the roadway n many places. A WALK TO SEABRIGHT. Fve Red Bank Grls Made the Trp "Thursday"Durng"the Storm. The Skylark band of Grl Poneers qf-red Bank, under the leadershp of Mss Mary Hannah, the recreaton supervsor, walked to Seabrght last Thursday afternoon durng the storm. The ocean was ragng from the effects of a storm and the tde was the hghest n many years. It was to see the <ocean n ts angrest mood that the trp was made. The grls walked all the-way to Seabrght and walked back as far as Oceanc, where they took the trolley for home. They got "soakng wet but they enjoyed the trp and none of them cr.ught cold. The grls who made the trp are Dorothy Dense, Mldred Harrson, Vera Jeffrey, Elzabeth RuhTnTtn-aulCnrolyn" Warden. Bg Sewer Contract., The Monmouth contractng company of Red Bank has been awarded tho contract for. nstallng a sewer system at Wrghtstown. The prce s $20,540. The work s to be completed-next month. Mltary authortes demanded that sewers be nstalled n tho tosvnand stated thnt f ths was. not done solders would be forbdden to enter the town. James Anderson a Sergeant. James Anderson of Tnton Falls has been promoted to the poston of ehnulfeur sergeant at Camp Val. Mr. Anderson s n partnershp wjth hs brother. Walter Anderson, n the taxu.) lususs. at Red Hu enlsted n the sgnal corps last wnter. Marvelous Garment Sale. Womens and msses 1 coats, suts am drosses. Marvelous ndeed n these days of rsng prces to get such smart now cots. suts and (reshosat such enormous savngs. Garment. worth up to $f(). at $15, $25 nnd ~$otr. Wo"~touRlrt:"~tl^roe- -ranmffucturers stocks of samples and we nro offerng them on a bass of our purchase. It.s the greatest thrft offerng of the ye:u\ A. Salz & Co., Re( Advertsement. It pays to advertse n The Regster. MOOSE AUXILIARY FORMED. Offcers Chosen at Organzaton of Red Bank Lodge Last Week. The Moose Heart Legon, an auxlary of the Red Bank Moose lodge, elected the followng offcers last week at ts organzaton: Past senor rexnt Mra. Edward Connors. Senor rckcnt Mr». Paul Albrght Junor rkent Mra. Edward Parker. Chaplan Mrs. George Conk Recorder Mrs. Curl Muench..; Treasurer Mra. Sarah Hardng. Gude Mrs. Arthur J. Eschclbach Sentnel Mr«. Florence Irvne Argun Mra. John Black. Organst Mlea Mary Kelly... HIGHER TROLLEY FARES. KEYPORT LINE MAKES APPLI- CATION FOR INCREASE. Mddletown Townshp Commttee Wll Fght Seven-Cent Fares- Trolley Company Also Wants Two Cents for Transfers. Trolley fares and local opton took up most of the tme of the Mddletown townshp commttee Thursday ght. The Red Bank and Keyport Hley lne has appled to the state H^es commsson to ncrease fares from fve to seven cents and the commttee has decded to fght the n, crease. A hearng on the matter wll be held at Trenton on Tuesday, Aprl 23d, and the commttee has apponted Clnton Lohsen, charman of the commttee, and Clerk Howard W. Roberts to represent the townshp. In addton to askng for an ncrease of two cents for fares the trolley company also asks to bo allowed to charge two cents for a transfer..ths proposed charge has aroused a storm of- protest at Belford. A IaCge number of resdents of that omfce are employed on govwork at Sandy Hook and they have to get transfers at Campbells Juncton. The fare at present from Belford to Hghlands s ten cents, but under the new arrangement t would be sxteen cents. The fre from Red Bank to Keyport would be 21 cents nstead of ffteen centos as at "present. The company clams a hgher fare s* necessary n order to meet the ncreased cost of labor and materals. The townshp commtteemen clam t, s not necessary. They say the company^s takng advantage of the war to make more money from the publc. ; NEW TRUCK FOR FIREMEN. AMERICAN-LaFRANCE ENGINE ORDERED FOR HOOK AND LADDER COMPANY. Local Opton Petton. Favorable acton was taken by the commttee on the local opton petton. It contaned 543 names, whch" s 163 more than the requred thrty per cent of the voters who cast ballots for assembly canddates last fall. The commttee wll hold a specal meetng Frday nght to fx a date for an electon. The hotel men clam the townshp wll go wet, but all surface ndcatons pont to a vctory for the dry forces. "PIPE DREAMS" BY PUPILS. MUSICAL COMEDY TO BE GIVEN AT LEONARDO SCHOOL, It Was to Have Been Gven Last Frday Nght But on Account of the Stormy Weather It Was Postponed Untl Frday Nght of Ths Week. "Ppe Drenms," a three-act muscal comedy arranged by pupls of the Leonardo hgh school, Was tohave been held last Frday nght. On account of the stormy weather t was postponed untl Frday nght of t h k T h l l l 7 p j g n the audtorum of the Leonardo school buldng. The prncpal parts wll be taken "by Thomas Roberts, George Petermann, John Hllyer, WWred-MlHnr-Vctor-Fox;~Francs ; Logan, Joseph Mulln, Lawrence Keenan, Ralph Runyon, Charles Tndall, Lester Newman, Ellott Smth, Joseph McVey and Lawrence Gray. The orchestra wll consst of Lyda Tyler, Nelle Kuhl, Allen Edward and and Phlp Meyers. Rehearsals for the show are beng held at the school under the drecton of Mss Dorothy Dorn, the musc teacher. GRADUATES AS ENGINEER. RUMSON YOUNG MAN ENDS COURSE^AT1 COLLEGE. C. Floyd Mullen Has Taken a Poston at an Assstant Engneer at the Aeromarne Factory at Keyport. C; Floyd Mullen of Rumson, who xaduated a few days, aga from Jtevens nsttute of technology at Hoboken, has taken a poston as an assstant engneer at the Keyport aeromarne works. Mr. Mullen graduated from the Red Bank hgh school n and n the fall of that year he entered Stevens nsttute. He took a four-year mechancal. engneerng course, whch he fnshed ths year. Mr. Mullens class was graduated earler ths year than s custonnry because of the need-of mechancnl engneers for war work. The government a short tme ago made a specal appeal for the servces of mechancal engneers. - OFF FOR ACTIVE SERVICE. John McClellan Reported.Thursday at Polhnm Bay Staton. John McClellan of Irvng place reported last Thursday mornng at the Pulham bay naval tranng staton for servce n the naval reserve. He enlsted as a yeoman. Mr. McClellan graduated from the Ked Bank hgh school n 10M and snce that tme he had Been employed n the offce of Atlee Brown, nsurance schedule ratng expert. One by One, people of all classes are dscoverng that our cleanng, pressng, reparng and dyeng servce represents completeness. We-o all our work so thoroughly that our patrons never thnk of takng any part" of ther work elsewhere. Oury servce not only menus, lengthennfl the lfe of your.apparel but t also heans quckness of delvery and savng n cost to you: -Wherr-wtH- ym-et us- e!»-ll---for some of your work and demonstrate our servce? We hnve charge accounts for the convenence of our customers. Well open one foj; you. Rod Bank Steam Dye Works, 24 West Front streot. Ilonc HvR- Red Advertsement, It Wll Cost $950 More Than a Truck Whch Had Prevously Been Ordered for the Company The Addtonal Expense Wll be Met Partly by the Fremen and Partly by the Taxpayers. At the meetng of the Red Bank councl Monday nght t was decded to buy an Amercan-LaFrahce motor truck for Navesnk hook and ladder company nstead of a Brockway truck, as had prevously been decded on. Both machnes are made by the same company and there was no dffcultyn cancellng the orderand replacng t wth a new order. The Amer-an-LaFranco engne wll cost $950 more than the Brockway engne and ths addtonal expense wll be shared partly by the fre company and partly by the taxpayers. The fremen wll gve $600 towards the truck and the-councl wll approprate,$350. Ths $350 s the balance of a bond ssue whch was made some tme ago for fre purposes. Borough Books Audted. George W. Chandler, who was engaged to audt the books of Collector Wllam M. Thompson and. the snkng fund commsson, turned n a report showng the books to» be all rght. The report was accepted and Mr. Chandler receved $300. for hs work. Offcals to Parade. The mayor and councl accepted an nvtaton to take part n the-lberty loan parade Frday nght. J Motor Sprnkler.. There was^a long dscusson n regard to buyng motor apparatus for sprnklng the streets, after whch Clerk Albert G. Harrson was nstructed to advertse for bds for ths machnery. It s estmated that the cost would bo about $4,000. Muncpal Garbage Collecton.. The queston of muncpal garbage collecton was agan taken up. Oounclman Charles P. Irwn, who was apponted to make, a report on ths matter, stated that extendng from Lcghton avenue to the rver s an unnamed street owned by three ndvduals. He sad ths street could be bought at a reasonable prce and that t would provde enough space for dumpng clean rubbsh to accommodate the needs of the town for fve years or more. He sad that at the rver end of ths street s meadow land whch would make an excellent dumpng ground tor garbage. MrT Irwn was nstructed to contnue hs nvestgaton and report at the next councl meetng on Monday, May 6th.,! Beech Street Sdewalks. Resdents of Beech street presented a petton askng the councl to enforce the sdewalk ordnance on Beech street. They sad many property owners had faled to lay sde- walks. The street commttee was nstructed to make a report on the cost of ths work., Cant Dump- Garbage There. From the Mddletown townshp board of health was receved a copy of an ordnance prohbtng Red Bank and other munejj)alte3 from dumpng garbage-.jjnd nght sol on Mddletown townshp lands. New Cop on the Job. Vernon E. Bennett, who was recently apponted a member of the polce force, began hs work Monday. Hs band for $500 was accepted. Monday nght. The bondsmen are. Lester E. McQueen and Lous G. Davdson. The appontment s only a temporary one, as Mr. Bennett sn the draft and s lkelyto be called nto mltary servce durng the summer. < Eghteen Arrests, The report of Harry H. Clayton,. chef of polfce, showed that eghteen arrests had been made durng the., two. weeks prevous to the councl meetng., Conover"Ddnt Show Up. More than the usual number of spectators was at the meetng, as t " was expected-that J. Clark Conover, manager of the Strand theater, would demand the return of a fne of $5. - The fne was mposed by Re-. cprder Moses Johnson on a charge ojt placng a Bll poster on EhT~wrUow of Howard Freys plumbng shop, n.,- volaton of a town ordnance. Mr. Conover clams ho!s. nnocent and he had stated thf.t he would be at the meetng to put up a kck. After the meetng t was sad by some of Ml*. Conovers frends that the reason he ddnt appear was because Recorder Johnson had consented to gve hm* a re-hearng, as Mr. Conovers arrest was the.result of a. practcal joke. Blhr-rf-$47908;73; Blls to the amount, of $-l, were ordered pad and a note for that sum was "placed wth the Red Bank trust company. v THE FIRST ASPARAGUS. It Was Gathered Last Week by Joseph Morrs of Lncroft. So far as known the frst asparagus to be cut n Monmouth county ths year was gathered by Joseph Morrs, who lves near Lncroft. A bunch of hs asparagus was on exhbton at The Regster offce. In addton to farmng, Mr. Morrs owns a frut andgrocerybusness on West "Front street. Red Btfnk; He bought Mrs. Max VonBedels farm near Lncroft last fall. SHREWSBURY LEAGUE HAS OVER FORTY MEMBERS. The Members Meet Wednesday Afternoon* n Rooms Over A. H. Motleys Garage to Make Surgcal Dressngs for Red Cross Socety. In Spte of stormy weather ffty persons met at the Shrewsbury schoohouse on Tuesday nght of ;last week and formed a grls patrotc league. The formaton of these leagues s a naton-wde war movement. Shrewsbury s the frst place -to-respond-to-t-n-ths-part-ofjne. county. An address was made by Mss Elzabeth Greene of Long Branch at the meetng. About forty grls took the league pledge and receved badges. Several new members have snce been receved and the membershp embraces all- btft a very few grls of Sh^vsbury. It s expected that the remander wll jon. The grls meet Wednesday afternoons to make surgcal bandages n rooms whch have been ftted up over A. H. Motleys garage. On the second Frday^ of eaeh month the grls wll hold partes at the schoolhouse. Mrs. F. P. Swezey s general charman- of the league. The commandants are [Mrs. Motley, Mrs. Harry G. Sckles and Mss Helen Lang. Ther assstants are Mrs. Evan P. Jones, Mss Eva Greenand Mss Cora W. Jennngs. ^ m, m Joned the Naval Reserve. Ensley E. Whte of Whte street joned the naval reserve lastthursday at New York. Three other Red Bank young men went wth Mr. Whte but they dd not pass the physcal examnaton. They were Ormnnd Mnton, Wllam -Pntard and Fran.t Crawford. Mr. Whte wll be assgned to,the engneerng department.. -»» Churchs Annual Meetng. The annual meetng of the Presbyteran church of Oceanc wll be held tonght. 1 Offcers wll be elected and reports wll be read. At the concluson-of the busness, meetng a supper wll be served. A general nvtaton has been extended to the resdents of, Oceanc and.vcnty to attend the exercses. Salespeople Wnntod. Would you lke to work n one of thc-sfcatos begt (tt-oros? Healthful. surroundngs, splendd tranng, year around busness hours 8:30 n. m. to 6:00 p. m.; Saturdays to 9:30 p. m. Apply by mal or n person to R. Cook,. superntendent, Stenbach company-,- Asbury Park Advertsement, SOLDIER BOYS HONORED. SERVICE FLAG EXERCISES AT LITTLE SILVER CHURCH. They Were Held Sunday Nght and the Church was Packed Wth st Large Audence Patrotc Address by.thomas N. McCarter, The Lttle Slver. Methodst church -was paoked wlth-o^large audence- Sunday nght when a patrotc rally and servce flag dedcaton: exercses were held, The servce flag was a gft from Mrs. Wllam-W. Shampa- norer 0n-t-are--22-~stars^ "At-the servce a collecton of more thaa.,!) was receved and was turned over to the Red Cross socety. The church was decorated wth Amercan flags and wth the flags of the natons alled wth ths country n the war. Thomas N. McCarter made an address n whch he emphaszed the need of Makng war sacrfces. Mss. Sarah Shampanore sang the solo, "Keep the Home Fres Burnng," and the congregaton sang the chorus. Several other patrotc songs were gran by the congregaton. The organ musc was by Mrs. George Ivns and the pano musc by Mss Else Lefferson. The Amercan Meehanes-of Lttle Slver- and Sea^ brght occuped specal seats. Sx of the stars on the flag are for Lttle Slver young men who are n servce n France. They are Edward Borden, Clark and Vncent Ftzmaurce, Wllam Carthy, Laronzo T. Getty and Thomas Easer. The other - stars are for Floyd Borden,. Edmund Ayres, Wnfred Fowler, Frank Dean, Charles I ford, George and Roy Whte, Joseph Curts, Andrew Bowman, Morrell Moore, Walter Worden, Dr. Irvng Lovett. Wllam Krahnert, Cheater Wllams, Clarence Bettman and George Savlle.. _. PLOWING CONTEST. ^ Gasolne Machnes to Race Aganst Each Other at Holndel. A tractor plowng contest wus to have been held last Thursday on Hcry Crosss farmat Holmdel, but was postponed on account of Had weather. It wll tr.ke place ths week. The machnes whch wll take pnrln thematch am the Internatonal, for whch Fred A. Knhafer of Holmdel s agent; nnd the Mohne, for whch James II. I.ard of Marl- boro s agent. Interest n the con-. test s keen among the farmers and several wagers have boon made as to whch tractor wll wn. The Holmdelo-.s are backng Mr. Knlr.ter am the Marlboro farmers are buckng Mr. Bard. LncroFts Red Cross Work. Pur n jr. the past month the Lncroft unt of tho Holmdel Red Cross auxlary has made ld> blndages, ltteen refugee garments, ffteen. nght shrts, fve pars of pajamas, seven pars of socks, seven pars or wrstlets and two scarf-. Servce., Fla gjfor..navesjnlc._ Navesnk wll avv a servce flag for ts resdents who aro n mltaryservce. The fne has bcon donated, by Francs Murphy. It wll contan about forty star! nnd wll bo dsplayed on Monmouth nvvnuo n rons, of Mr. Murphys house,

2 PkM TWO. THE RED BANK REGISTER A- 4 BROAD STREET FUBD BANK, N. Specal Offers of Mert Tempt Women of Monmouth County, ". The response to pur Specal Sale verfes ths., The cost of carfare fades out of sght, compared to savng Fve to Ffteen Dollars on a sngle garment. Many more women n the vcnty of Red Bank wll take advantage of these offers, f the facts are mpressed upon them. And, as a further nducement, we are gong to offer a $6.95 Lot n Slk and Serge Dresses, Values up to $ Take your choce. ^_. L..- v ^ :_. Ths offer s or Thursday, Frday and Saturday, Aprl 16tln, 19tR and 2OtH and also ncludes the followng:.. B N No. 1 - No uonra No. 3 - DRESS SPECIALS SUITS Many Specals at $15 to. $20. Worth up to $35. COATS Many Specals at $10 to $15. Worth up to $25. WAISTS--Large Assortment, Moderately Ppced. Regular Value* $12.40 to $35.00 WILLIAM OBRIEN HIGH GRADE SERVICE Approved and Improved Heatng Plumbng Roofng Water Systems ^ IfoTPpe RED BANK and SEA BRIGHT IOUR POLICY "No transacton s complete untl our customer s satsfed." LUMBER, MILLWORK, BUILDING AND MASON MA- TERIALS OF ALL KINDS. HOTBED SASH. MILL MADE WINDOW AND DOOR SCREENS. We have the best equpped mll n the cty, and can furnsh promptly a!l knds, of nsde and outsde mouldngs, trm, cornce materal, etc. The opportunty of submttng prces wll be apprecated. Prompt Servce. Courteous Treatment,: Rght Prces. LACOUR, CRAMMER & CO. Telephone th, 5th and Chelsea Avenues, Long Branch, N. J. "The deal place to buy; your lumber." CARNATIONS 60 Cent per dozen. Boston Dasy, Calendulas, Etc. - FLORAL DESIGN WORK at«reasonable prces. Cabbage, Lettuce and Caulflower Plants. J. L. HAYES, FLORIST Church Street, - - FAIR HAVEN, N. J. Phone 8S8-W Red Men n Tranng Fghtng snt the only duty of a solder; and exposure to bullets s not as serous as exposure to all knds of weather and dampness. Kheumatc IU and stff musrl und. sprans, chl elralk. a l" ol Ih- HDltlc:- t!,-r fur nl th-s Il-hes s Klolns fl.un und conven pnlk uml Lnment. carry or use, (lot not auuit, HIlll pl-ihtlilu.- wth.-.m nbl)lnk. ( szed bottlcb. at»1..kills PAIN YOU CAN PHONE US TO CALL for your flannel coat, house coat, loungng robe. cloves.,. evenng clothes or anythng eke n your wardrobe, except shns, and we wll send for them and after dry cleanng them by our specal process, return them to you sjjck. span, mnmcul.to and faultless. Wse men" employ" u ; J j d lookng new all the tme. They. a lot of money by ther wsdom. EAGLE CLEANERS AND DYERS 95 Shrewsbury Avenue, Red GRAND JURY WORK EDE9. NINE MORE^^ INDICTMENTS HSN0ED INTO COURT. When a recrutng offcer at Perth snk and a vacant farrolouse on Dr. Amboy refused to enlst, Charles Bennett of Belmar n the army Bennett About 100 Indctments n All Found Harry, Hendrcksons farm at Campbells Juncton wll be used by thebecame angry and repled that f by the January Grand Jury, a Majorty of Whch Were for the 11-Mddletown townshp Red Cross auxlares for war work. Surgcal the German army. Hs rash state- Uncle Sam ddnt want hm maybe legal Sale of Lquor at Asbury Park the Kaser dd and* that he would jon The January grand jury of Mormouth county completed ther work made n these buldngs. The Navetence n jal. Bennett s wthn the dressngs wll be the only artcles ment brought hm a sxty day sen- last Thursday. They handed nto snk auxlary wll occupy the lbrary draft age and he was nformed that court nne ndctments n addton to buldng-. Fve members of ths am. jn n_qf-that class_could not enlst. one hundred ndctments n all -whch lhat Bennett was later taken to Neptune 7. are takng Ies 6 6ns m -surgcal 1 had been found.. at. ths. term of court dressng makng under the nstruc- ton of Mrs. Charles R..Snyder. nsh a bond for $500 to nsure the t u townshp on a charge of not supportng hs wfe. He was forced to fur- A majortty of these ndctments were, for the llegal sale of lquor at As- JT! sg_mshers_are_jhbs_jose)hne. Tury y Park. At the openng of court at the January term, Judge Kalsch charged the grand jury at some length concernng the llegal sale of lquor at Aebury Park. He told the grand jury of the duty of the commssoner of QUARTERS FOR, RED CROSS. Old Lbrary at Navesnk and a Farmhouse- a Work Rooms. The old lbrary buldng at Nave- Hower, Mss Hazel Ppsten, Mss Matte Hll, Mrs. Walter Connor and Mrs. Arthur Jpnnson. The farmhouse at Campbells Juncton wll be used by the New Mompoth and Belford auxlares. The house has been ftted out and work on the dressngs was started last week. publs safety of Asbury Park and of the duty of the polce department. He drected the grand jury to make an nvestgaton nto the work of these offcals and to brng n n- MISSIONARY RECEPTION. drven by J. T. Thompson of Asbury dctments aganst them f the ev-idence produced before the grand jury Returned Mssonares from Inda. tured. The youngster darted n front Wll be Held Ths Week for Two Park. The chlds, skull was frac- showed that they were gulty of msfeasance ornonfeasance n offce. A recepton wll be gven on Fr-oday nght of ths week at the Cen- the machne whle at play. Judge Lawrence was on the bench when the grand jury made ther fnal tral Baptst church at Atlantc Hgh- presentment of ndctments last lands for Mr., and Mrs. Webster ThursdayT The foreman of ke grand Davs, who Tecently returned to that jury, n handng n the ndctments, place from Allur, Inda, where they stated that a very thorough and were Baptst msson The commttee n charge of the recepton s searchng nvestgaton, had been made n" accordance wth the" drec-1 composed of Mrs. Jonathan T. Stout, tons of Judge Kalseh and that cafe- Mrs, Norrs Pppn,., Mrs. Wllam ful consderaton had been gven to the testmony produced, but that the evdence gven was not suffcent to warrant acton by the grand jury. Judge Lawrence dscharged the grand jury wth the thanks of the court and- of the county. He sad ho was glad that such a thorough nvestgaton had been made of a matter about whch there had been so much comment and nnuendo, much of whch he thought was probably of an rresponsble nature. He sad that the court was satsfed that the grand jury had gven careful and ntellgent consderaton to the evdence produced n reachng ther conclusons and he specally referred to the Roberts, Mrs. Charles E. Snyder and Mss Helen Plett. Matawan Man Beaten and Robbed. John Thomas of Matawan was beaten and robbed by two men a few days ago. He had John and Wllam Whte, two colored men, arrested on a charge of commttng: the offenses. They were sent to jal n default of bal. _. * Arrested as Deserter. Edward Chsholm, a colored man, was arrested at West Ocean Grove Red Bank: Store, 4 Broad Street THREATENED TO HELP KAISER. Belmar Mans Rash Statement Brngs Sxty Day Sentence. payment of? 6 rweelrtols-wfe and chld. Hs sentence on the frst charge was later, suspended. ^. m Chld Klled by Auto. Carl Horstman, Jr., tl)e four-yearold son of Carl Horstman "of Sprng Lake, ded at the hosptal at that place last Wednesday mornng from njures receved the day before when he was struck by an automoble last week and held for the New York length of tme whch had been gven mltary authortes,as a deserter. Chsholm s charged wth falng to by the grand jury to the publc af- report for transfer to Camp Upton, fars of the county, to the dsadvantage, n many cases, of the bus- who recently sold hs farm, has been ness affars of the jurymen them- * On Federal Grand Jury. a apponted superntendent of state selves. Harry G. VanNote of Oakhurst, farms, succeedng Wllam B. Duryee. The grand jury jy returned to thegeorge «W. Ellott of Seabrp-ht, Benjamn Y. Patterson of Sprng Lake work. Mr. Duryee s engaged n other state jury room and d held hld a socal l sesson of about an hour whle watng for and Mahlon K. Marp;erurrt of Ocean Ul UUUUL tll 11UUI VWUlt? WUlllJK 1UI Tg.,. ther low the trans. usual It custom was decded and to hold fol- F" v M"" 0 "*^"""^?" 1 on Fre at Oakhurst. the present federal jrrand jury. An unoccuped house at Oflkhurst Brand jury dnner. The dnner wll was burned to the ground last ho pven at Bcgetts Park hotel at Matawan. Boy an Edtor. Wednesday week. The fremen saved Seagrt on Thursday afternoon. J. 0: Martn, formerly of Matawan adjonng houses. Robert Brown Aprl 2fth. and a brother of Townshp Clerk Danel Martn of tnt place, has been was burned. formerly occuped the house whch» Woman Held Up. 1., made edtor of n monthly - rmfra:.ne Mrs. JacobBoutoll of Ocean Grove jp" 1 " , 1 \ l n^""" n ^. nterepbone P H0 " c employees, employee: The/fTW fre engne whch was Old Fre Engne Repared. was hul.r up a.l robbed by n,,.mnnj est of tt!e vcarn;- :u anv unffonn Tuefla*." f bougkt hy resdents of Seabrght 35 njrht of 1. st week.. Thethef pot Now Fre Apparatus. years upo has" been repared nnd s :r of jrhsses :nd three eggs whch I M. E. Haley hose compnny of Mat n a kntthpr k!>:(r. l He mrsoc : gne las been turned over to the bor- agan n frst class order. The en- were twnn has receved ts new auto(re a pockftboo-c -oulunnk $15. n.u{e!l w,!.^ u\l]:- lu ;v : Mrr. ; ough. truck. The machne cost 52,500 and ve ;;ood bus two chemcal tanks ant! carryng : (t-scrptu of the man. lat bjusc.,, Jr,.._-.. Freehold Man Transferred. Wll Bld Church r.tonce. Wne Avaton Commsson. Work was s.artel ht wcel; on the! Charles T. Davt, a graduate of new lerhodrt church :t Asbury the Lonr Branch hph school n 19IB. IV.rl. 1. R. Taylo 1.-" thecontractor. has been cumnsatncdas a second Th<j churh wll cast about P16(I.OOU I leutenant n the avaton secton of and wll le fnshed : about a year. I the sgnt corp. Pupls Wn Pres. Mrs, B. D, Yard, a teacher n tho Allentown. shool, offered a thrft stamp to the pupl n the ffth and sxth grades who wrote the best jngle) on thrft stamps. The wnners were Gurney Johnson and Florence Eogers. ; Sued for Breach of Promse. Mss Hazel Stout of Prospect Plans has brought sut for 820,000 aganst Thomas A. Mount of the same place, allegng breach of promse of marrage. Mr. Mount and Mss Mldred Dey were marred last month, t - - Hosptal Alumn Offcers. Mss Mabel Hall has been elected presdent of the alumn assocaton of the Long Branch hosptal. Mss Anna Sohenck s vce presdent, Mss Mnne B. Ireland secretary and Mrs. Carre Stearns treasurer.. Gets State Job. Charles C- Basley bf Farmngdale, "STajor W. B. Herbert,of Freehold has been.transferred from duty at Fort Oelethorpe, Georga, and has been placed-n command of Base hosptal No. IS at Fort lichen-y, Maryland. It pays to advertse In The Regster, Tres! Tres! Tres! We carry a full lne of Tres, both Pneumatc and Truck. Our Servce s Second to Noner Tres backed brgood»- rch guarantee. Tres for Go-Carts, Carrages,Wagonsr AutosrTres put on whle you wat. Try our servce. Jos. Sesta Tre Co. 171 West Front Street RED BANK»»»» »»»»» * <>< * RED BANK ELECTRIC SHOE REPAIRING STORE I. WEINSTEIN, Prop. 39 Monmouth Street Red Bank, N. J. Specal Sale of Shoes From Aprl IS to May IS, 16 PerCent Off Mens and Chldrens. " >. Mens Soles and Heels Sewed $1.25. Ladles $1.00 Specal Sale on Composton Soles Mens whole soles and heels, $1.75 Mens half soles and heels, $1.50 Lades whole soles and heels, $1.50 Lades half soles and heels r SI.25 Rubber Heels, 40 cents for Ecz e ra.a for 15 yenrd tlo Rtnntnrr nkln rcmc.ly-^n ^lqud ucd externally nctttt%t relef tran lt lu tle mldest of clcus«r» Itctn "«e«knnl«p^«p»c«nhlllc"» y. Jr Came u ard nsk ua atmut both, James Cooper, Jr., Druggtt, Broad and Whte Streets, Red; T

3 THE RED BASK REG1STE0* P«e Three. WILL BE HELD ^N THE ON x 1918, at 8:00 OClock ADDRESSES WILL BE MADE BY y Sster o ex- Maj or F 1. R. Stoddard, Deputy Commssoner of Insurance for the State of New York; + _ H George E. ^^e,;.;;^^. ; J Secretary of Amercan Insttute of Bankng Major Stoddard has been at the front a ^ serve condtons there* Patrotc songs wll be sungfrya double quartet. There wll be a mltary parade through the town at 7:00 P. M., consstng of a Battalon from Camp Val, wth necessary of fcers, and two. Machne Gun Companes from the State Mlta, accompaned t by af band. Boy^coff asf off J pate. The parade wll dsband at the armory. (. - ;. :A. t,, -., - I " :..

4 . Page Four. \, THE RED BANK REGISTER. JOHN H. COOK, Edtor and Publfsher. GEOHGE C. HANCE, AaBocate Edtor. Busness Manager: TJIOMAS IUVING UltOWN. Subscrpton Prces: One yenr- $1.50 tx months 7f» Three months Entered nt the JUKtutlcf" nt,ited Hauls, JJ, J,, as seeond-clts.s nmtter. WEDNESDAY,T APRIL 17, TOWN TALK. On the frst day of Aprl the clocks of the Unted Stales were offcally turned ahead one hour. Stores were opened one hour earler accordng to the sun, men went to jv.ork n shops and factores one hour earler, and tle days work n rcneral. hej,»an one hour earler than bofore the -frst of Aprl. * * * t has lee clamed that-bybegn Jng work earljer n the (lay an quttng earler n the aftcrnoor -there wll he a great snyng-of dnylyht and u correspondng savng n lght and fuel; These statements arc ]>ure humbug. There wll be no ex ta hour of daylght and the amoun of fuel requred to keep warm wl he as great as f the tme of the clocks had not been changed. It has been clamed also that the savng n artfcal lght wll be very great and tlat the sayng n lght and fuel wl amount to many mllons of dollars a year. _j» * *. There wll be no such savng. In fact there wll be no savng of that knd at all. The sun shnes a certan length of tme each day n. the yefr. In the past the mddle of the workng day has been n the mddle of the hours of daylght! No greater hours-of workng daylght could be devsed than by puttng the mddle of the.workng day n the mddle of the hours of daylght..that plan gves the. very best hours of daylght to the hours of -work.. # * From the pont of vew of economy and savng, and from the pont of vew of.gvng the very best hours -of daylght to the hours of work, there s no possble advantage n the ohnnge of tme. But there may be an advantage" n another drecton:- By. gong to work an hour earler n the mornng a man gets through hs workng day an hour earler n the afternoon, and ths gves hm hs lesure hours of, the day ah n a lump, as twere. Wth ths- extra hour of lesure n the afternoon he has opportunty to do some thngs whch he could not do under the old system of tme. «* * Whether the new hours of work result n advantage to.the.ndvdual and to the communty depends on the use to whch the extra hour o/ afternoon lesure s devoted. It need not necessarly be devoted to ganful work.. It could well be gven over to heajthful exercse or to proper recreaton. * *. One.of the great defects of Amercan lfe s th~e~~atu<! to make sut». a))le. use of the hours of lesure. The use of lesure" by natons s based on outward condtons and nherent characterstcs. TheAmercan people are a new people, made up of a blood mxture of all the natons of the earth. There s stll contnung a constant nfuson of new and strange -blood) rangng from- the oldest nrstocraces and autocraces of the old "world, to the half savage nomads of deserts -and sterle plans. Ths blood mxture" of the Amercan people s made up largely, of the adventurous, the enterprsng and the ambtots--ndvduals ps.all. the natons of the earth those ndvduals who, dssatsfed wth condtons at home, have soglrt for wder opportuntes and wjder. advantages. *. * t. Wth these nherent characterstcs pg people should have faled to grasp the-true use of lesure and should have developed nto the greatest ndustral naton of the earth n a few generatons. Nether s t surprsng that the Amercan naton should.have developed nto a people whose standards of success are based on materal gan. It was to obtan ndvdual advantage n the shape of materal gan that the forefathers of the Amercan people came to ths country; and the characterstcs of the forbears of a people are carred down through many succeedng generatons. Very, very gradual s the change.n th"e Characterstcs of a people. It.s too much to hope that the addtonal hour of afternoon lesure whch the Amercan people wll have for the next few months wll be used dfferently from ther hours of lesure n the past. But -one thng can be sad: The addtonal hour of.lesure wll be employed n a way whch each ndvdual.beleves wll gve hm the-greatest amount" of pleasure; cther mmedate or renote.,.h jhe-,vbunchng" of the hours of lesure n the afternoon, - nstead of splttng the hours of.lesure be- - tween the mornng and the afternoon, wll gve each ndvdual opportuntes for recreaton or labor, accordng to-hs nclnatons.- - Amafter all, 1 who s there who dare.predct, n the fnal round-up,- whch.mrns method of. spendng hs hours _,of_l Jsur.eJasJ en_pmven_of greatest advantage to the race. (Town Talk contnued on page 14.) SHREWSBURYS GOOD PUPILS. Chldren of School Invet Over $100 n Uncle Sams Securtes. Pupfs of the Shrewsbury school who were not absent cl- tardy the past month were Louse Lang. Mary McGarty, Gladys. Layton, Mare Johnson, Margaret Kng, Dorothy Layton, Louse McCue, Ague?, Dean. Edward and Henry Obvc, Theodore Nestler, James Kng, Rchard Bcnkc, Henry. Moller, Cornelus Bly, Edward Leuclc, Fred Moller, Wllam and Allen Parker, James Ryan. Robert Sagurton, Katherne Callery, Mare Emery, Else Ilendrckson, "Margaret Shutts, James Bly, James Curlcy, Francs Olj-en, John Parker, Edwn Ryan, Mare Ilamm, Elh McGarty, Clothlde Nostler, Amela Recs, Madelne, Emly am Katherne.Sngurton, Tho.otloro. Farrell,-. John and Raphael Rues,.Sarah"Callery, -ujcaucyn and-murgarct Curlcy, Dorothy Hounhun, Anna Dean and Clare Grffn, Thrft and war savngs stamps, to the value of $102. In have been bought by the pupls of the school. Let, Luke Longhead sell the 1 odds and ends you fnd at houseclcanng and that yon have no more use for, I SALE BEGINS I Monday Aprl 22d I SALE ENDS t ONE FULL WEEK Tolet Artcles 25c Cake Rexall Blemsh Soap...2 for 26c 25c Box Pearl Tooth Powder 2 for 26c 15c Nasal Douche...».-.2 for 16c 85e Womens Dressng Combs, Whte.,2 for 36c 50c Womens Dressng Combs, Whte..2 for Sc 20c Mss Danty Talcum Powder 2 for 21c 25c Assorted Talcum; Volet, Rose and Llac/. 2 for 26c 50c Bouquet Jance Talcum 2 for Sc 25c Rexall Medcated Skn Soap....2 for 26c 25c Rexall Pearl Tooth Powder ;2 for 26c 25c Rexall Baby Talcum Powder..."...2 for 26c 35c Powder Puffs... 2 for 36c 25c Vantnes Sana-Dermal Talcum...2 for.26c 25c Rexall Tooth Paste...,...; 2 for 26c 50c Shoe Trees.2 for Sc 25c Jar Rexall Cold Cream 2 for 26c- 50c Volet Dulce Complexon Powder..-2 for Sc lo.pekp ICOFFEEII CASCADE LINEN One-pound package of selected Wrtng Paper. StaTrdarbrPftee- 35c~ ths Sale,. 2 lbs 36c OPEKO COFFEE Ground or n Bean. If you want a fnshed product, drnk Opeko Coffee. Standard Prce 38c Ib. Th. Sale, 2 lbs 39c Brushes and Combs 75c Har Brushes, Mens and Womens.2 for 76c 50c Har Brushes, Mens and Womens.2 for 51c $1.00 Har Brushes, " " " 2 for $ c Hand Brushes... 2 for16c 35c Hand Brushes 2 for 36c 25c Crteron Tooth. Brushes.2 for 26c 35c Melrose Tooth Brushes...;...2 for 36c 45c Talsman Tooth Brushes..."./ 2 for 46c 35c Whte Ivory Combs..."..,.2 for 36c 50c Whte Ivory Combs.2 for, 51c Tr Brushes, Narrow.2 for 36c Rexall Pearl Tooth Powder One of twb most celebrated Powders on the market. Standard Prce 25c Ths Sale, two cans 26c Tolet Waters THE RED BANK REGISTER. YOU PAY FULL PRICE FOR THE FIRST AND GET THE SECOND FOR ONE CENT f _ wll buy any artcle n ths sale, regardless of Its standard retal value <g. 1 C provded a second artcle of the same knd s purchased at our regular prce A C Another carnval for bargan seekers at COOPERS, Monday, Aprl 22d. Remember the date and place. Thrfty shoppers wll not mss t others should not. No better tme than now to save money. Note the many useful, desrable and needful artcles ths sale offers at the remarkable low prces. Be on hand early for frst choce. Rexall Cold Cream An antseptc and healng Cold Cream. Specally recommended. Standard Prce 25c Th Sale, 2 jar, 26c Volet Dulce Complexon Powder Delghtfully scented wth the Volet Dulce Odor. Brunette, whte or flesh Standard Prce SOc Tht Sale, 2 boxes, Sc HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES We carry a large lne of Household Artcles of varous knds, sutable for many uses. Look ths lst over. You wll need some of these.. 80e r Rexall Eczema-Ontment....2-for, 51c_ 50c Bottle Rexall Rubbng Ol.2 for Sc 10c Aunt Marys Headache Powders..,.2 for le" 60c. Rexall Kdney Remedy:. 2 for Sc, 10c Epsom Salts. > 2for le 25c Flannel Water Bottle Coyer 2 for 26c 25c RexallArnca Salve 2 for 26c 10c Sulphur and Cream TartarLozenges, pkg for le 15c Rexall Bronchal Lozenges 2 fnr lflc $1.00 Rexall Celery and Iron Tonc..2 for $ c Compound Cathartc Plls, box....2 for le Lord Baltmore Statonery Thngs Good to Eat 35c Strawberry Jam, large sze...2 for 36c 36c Imported Queen Stuffed Olves....2 for 36c 35c Imported Queen Plan Olves....2 for 36c, 35c Mayonnase Salad Dressng 2 for 36c SOc Symonds Inn Cocoa 2 for 31c; 60c Lggetts Orange Opeko Tea for Sc- 50c Lggetts Opeko Mxed Tea, Black and Green....2 for 51c 38c Lggetts" Opeko Coffee, Ground or Bean ~. 2 for 39c* 36c 4-oz. Bottle Monmouth Brand Vu-. nlla,. - 2 for 36c 46c 4-oz! Bottle -Monmouth Lemon 30c Symonds Beef Cubes 75c Harmony or New England.Tolet Waters, Tralng Arbutus 2 for 76c 75c Harmony or New England Tolet waters, Wood Volet.. 2 for 76c 75c Harmony or New England Tolet Waters, Lly of Valley,1.2 for.76c Mscellaneous 10c Bottle- Household Glue... 2 for le 30c Elkays Rat and Roach Paste for 31c 10c Sulphur and Cream of Tartar Lozenges.2 for le UMBRELLAS Lades nnd- Gentlemens Umbrellas.-, Standard Prce $1.50 each Ths Sale, two Umbrcllaa fof $1.51 Brand -.2 for 46c 2 for 31c 26c- Symonds Chocolate Bars for Domestc Use...-..:.2 for,26c Cold Creams A hgh grade whte, fabrc fnsh wrtng paper. 24 sheets of paper and 24 envelopes to the package. Standard Prce Th Sale, 2 packages 26c 25c Rexall Cold Cream 2 for 26c 50c Volet Dulce Cold Cream n Jars...2 for 51c 50c Volet Dulce Vanshng Cream....2 for 51c 40c Rexall Dsappearng Skn Cream..2 for 41c 2E(c VoletDulce Cold Cream n Tubes.2 for 26c 60c sbc 50c Volet Dulce Brunette Volet Dulce Complexon Flesh... Complexon Volet Dulce Whte.. FACE Complexon Powder, RexaH Toothpaste A "perfect Dentfrce, antseptc and deodorant. Cleans and whtens the teeth. Comes out flat oh the brush. Standard Prce, one tube 25c Powder, 2 fnr Powder,... 2 for Ths Sale, two tubes 26c 51c 51c 35c_Bottle of 100. Compound Cathartc Plls ;.2 lor 36c 25c Rexall Carbolc Salve 2 for 26c 25c Rexall Cold Tablets 2 for 26c 25c Rexall Foot Powder....2 for 26c 25c Mentholne Balm.2 for 26c 25c Bottle Rexall Whte Lnment 2 for 26c 75c Aunt Marys Sarsaparlla 2 for 76c 60c Sulphur Sage Har Tonc..2 for 51c 25c Box Rexall Grppe Tablets 2 for 26c "25rBaby"CouglrSy I Q"p"".~T."T~"TTT:T:2~f6f"26cr- 76c Beef, Wne and Iron, full pnt bottles 2 for 76c Bouquet Jeance Talcum s one of extra fneness and delcate fragrance. It brngs to you the combned odors of tuberose, the volvt, the helotrope, the geranum, the jasmne and other choce flowers, all of whch are blended n Bouquet Jeance Talcum Powder. Standard Prce, one can SOc Ths Sale, two cans Sc 50c 50c SOc STATIONERY 10c Package of Envelopes SALE BEGINS Monday Aprl_22d SALE ENDS * Saturday Aprl 27th ONE FULL WEEK Soaps 10c Rexnll Volet Tolet Soap 2 for le 26c Rexall Blemsh Soap 2 for 26c 20c Armour Soaps, Verbena -.2 for 21c 20c Armour Soups, Geranum, large... 2 for 21c 20c Armour Soaps, Volet, large,...2 for 21c 20c Armour Soaps, Peroxde, large....2 for 21c 25c Rexall Medcated Skn Soap, large.2 for 26c 20c Palmers Trans. Glycerne Soap....2 for 21c 25c Klenzo Shampoo Soap 2 for 26c 25c Henson & Jenks Assorted Soaps...2 for 26c 16c Clean-Up Hand Soap 2 for 16c 15c Cocoanut Almond Ol Soap 2 for 16c 15c Peroxde Soap.- 2 for 16c *15c Hghland Rose Soap 2 for 16c 16c Lucerne Rose Soap 2 for 16c 15c Lucerne Geranum Soap.2 for 16c 15c Lucerne Volet Soap 2 for 16c *20c Shah of Persa Rose Soap 2 for -21c 20c Shah of Persa Volet Soap 2 for 21c *20c Shah of Persa Vegetable Soap..2 for 21c 20c Shah of Persa Peroxde Soap 2 for 21c 10c Buttermlk Sonp.2 for le 10c Wtch Hazel Soap.2 for le * Denotes subject to arrval n tme- for sale, OPEKO TEA Orange Opeko. *Opeko Mxed Tea, Black and Green. Standard Prce, H-U> SOc Ths Sale, 2 pkg>. 51c Symonds Inn Cocoa An excellent, smooth Cocoa for domestc use. Standard Prce 30c -ThU- Sale; 2 cans 31c RUBBER GOODS 50c Rubber Toys, Assorted 2 for 51c 25c Rubber Toys, Assorted 2 for 26c 26c Rubber Rattles 2 for 26o 35c Sunshne Rubber Gloves, all szes.. 2 for 36c 50c Fountan Syrnge Tubng...2 for Sc $1.75 Fountan Syrnge, Symbol....2 for $1.76 $ qt. Water Bottles, Symbol.,.2 for $1.51 8c Npples. 2 for 9c $ qt. Water Bottles, Amercnn u " Beauty 2 for $1.76 $ qt. Fountan Syrnge, Flo-. Fast.. 2 for $1.51 :..-;..2 for le 35c One-pound Package Cascade Lnen. Paper...2 for,36c 20c Package Cascade Lnen Envelopes to match Paper, 2 for 21c 25c Box Eord Baltmore Paper and En- ^. velopes-t-r-rt -;-7-.f-; a-for-a6e- 50c Box Modern Art Statonery, Japer and Envelopes. 2 for 61c 35c Box Devonshre Lnen Paper and Envelopes 10c Wrtng Pad, Ruled.....,2 for 36c,. ;2 for le, 10c Wrtng Pad, Plan... ;2 for le PERFUMES The Celebrated Harmony Extracts Harmony Extracts, Rose... Harmony Extracts, Llac Harmony Extracts, Volet POWDERS 50c Alma Zada Complexon 60c SOc Alma Zada Complexon Flesh... Alma Zada Complexon Whte-...2 for Sc.2 for Sc.2 for Sc Powder, 2 for 51c 1 Powder, 2 for 51c Powder, 2 for 51c TEST THE BUYING POWER OF A PENNY JAMESCOOPER, JR. The Rexall Store Telephone 355 RED BANK, N. J. Full 2-quart capacty. A wonderful value. Standard Prce $1.80" Ths Sale, two Bottles $1.51 Handkerchefs 15c Handkerchefs 2 for 16c 25c Handkerchefs.2 for 26c 15c Wash Cloths. ;,...2 for 16c 10c Wash Cloths 2 for le Confectonery Guths delux Caramels. A choce Confecton. Standard prce SOc per] pound. Ths Sale, 2 lbs. for- /.....Sc SUNSHINE - RUBBER GLOVES. Standard Prce 35c. All szes. Ths Sale, 2 for 36c NIPPLES Standard Prce 8c Ths Sale, 2 for 9c

5 "Our Boss" the satsfed customer We are always anxous to save money for our customers by showng them how to get more years of wear from ther pant jobs. Thats why we always recommend The Guaranteed Lead and Znc Pant Gallons Wears Longer It contans no whtlne, 6lca, chna clay or other such stuff. It s made of the same pure nufedcnts that the old-tme panter used: Pure Whte Lead, Pure Whte Znc, Pure Lnseed Ol, and nothng else. Devoe s mxed by machnery, 1000 gallons at a tme. That makes t absolutely unform n strength, color and coverng capacty always take fewer gallons, too. -. Let us show you the real economy of pantng Devoe pant. Wll be glad to send you copy of the practcal booklet "Keep Appearances Up and Expenses Down." J. TRAFFORD ALLEN, - - Red Ban c, N.J. LUTHER WALLING, - - Belford, N. J. ATLANTIC HARDWARE CO., Atlantc Hghlands, N. J. U. G. JOHNSON, Hghlands, N.J. PAINT DEVOE PAINT FARM MACHINERY If you are n the market for any knd of farm machnery see me.. ^ 8 Some of my stock conssts of Olver and South j Bend Plows, Steel Harrows, Acme Harrows, Dsk A Harrows, AA Harrows, Aspnwall Potato Planters, j 2 Eureka Potato Cutters, Furrowng Sleds, Weeders, t \ Gran Drlls, Fertlzer Drlls, Planet Jr. Rdng Cult- 4 j^vawsvlroh^ge^cum^ 4. one-horse Cultvators, Iron Age and Tndalls As- 4 paragus Rdgers, Twne, Ols and Repars. 4 One two-horse Farm Wagon, new, Hurley Make. 5 Low Wheel Handy Farm Wagons. I C H. HURLEY SHREWSBURY, 1ST. J. All Stove Troubles Fade Away Before Ths Ppeless Furnace Stoves ttnd bate-butera are trouble maker*, work maker*, expense maker*. There* the - trouble of settng them up n the Fall and takng them down n the Sprng, wth unsghtly ppes dsfgurng the home sx month* out of twelve. There* the work of brngng n coal and takng sway ashes, wth the extra work caused by the drt and dut that flls the rooms. There* the expense of buyng several stoves (because one s not suffcent to heat a home), the expense of mantanng three heatng unt*, and the expense of replacng furnshng* whch I* damaged by drt and dust. You can buy a Home Ventlator Furnace The Ortnsl PATENTED Ppslsss Model Manufactured only by the Homer Furnace Co.,^ Homer, Mch. for lttle (f url note thsn you psy (or sood bus burner, yet t wll»vo you furnace perfecton. The hest wll be dstrbuted evenly throughout the houe snd plenty of l. No mall retlters scattered about, no wstl flue* to nvte lre danger, BO cold sr draft!, no ppes n the rooms, no space wated, no trouble to tnatall, no bother at anytme, no heat n the cellar. A "Home Ventlator" n the cellar, one combnaton hot- and eold-af regter.ruht above t, and the heatng aytem s camplate,.. Wrt* or telephone us for more partculars. Wllam OBren, Red Bank and Seabrght. f W Ih Bootl Tram Pt la An" I am devotng my entre tme ths season to the makng of Sweet Cder, The cder s the sweetest I have ever,made. My Nut Swamp dstllery has always been famous for ts Apple Brandy and ts Sweet Cder "and ths year my cder s exceptonally good. Leave orders for t by the gallon or barrel at my Nut Swamp dstllery or at my lquor store, 23 West Front Street, Red Telephone 476. D. C. WALLING KHAKI PANTS! ^ $1.50 Wll Be $2 Wthn a Short Tme CIIDDC 19 Broad St. durr 9 Red Bank -SEEDS- S For Farm and Garden n ulk;j packages and Seed 4 Tape. Everythng n the Lne. S Corn on the Ear. S LERS Broad Street, Red Bank THE REP BANK l&gister. BRIEF ITEMS )F NEWS. 1! MINOR HAPPENINGS OF INTEREST IN ALL PARTS OF MONMOUTH COUNTY. Personal Notes, Sales of Property, Buldng Operatons Lodge Dongs Slght Fres Brths, Marrages, Deaths, Accdents Other Interestng Features of Town and County. Raymond Errekson of Englsh- An ndctment chargng ROFC John- town has enlsted n the medcal Bon of Asbury Irlc wth the llejal corps of the avaton secton of thosale of lquor was < uaahed la.st week Untod Slates marnes and has been at the request of the pru.secutor, who ordered to Pars Inland, South Caro- sad he had only one wtness to lrta. testfy to havng..bought lquor at A daughter was born to Leutenant anl Mrs. Alfred H. Taylor Mss Johnsons plate. of WILLIAM BREVOORT Fne Meats and Poultry.. ".. 39 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J. Ga.olnc ln nc. mstnck. I own Mower end Buckeye Feld Mowcr. LAWN MOWEftS REPAIRED end SHARPENED. Clppng Muchnc >r>d ull Edge Tool. Put n Order. Grffn Park, Machne Work n all ts Branches Belmnr Tuesday of last week. Leutenant Tuylor s n commad of the Mss Nelle Grfln, daughter of Work Guaranteed wreless staton at Belmar. James H. Grfln of Long Branch, 26 MECHANIC STREET RED BANK, N. J. Ge«rge W. Heddon of Matawan has was marred lus. Wednesday to Robert Park of Wlmngton, Delaware. >>T«KT*!*!O!*TOI*>T*M^ enlsted n the navy and Garret Hycr of the same place has joned the Ilev. Charle.: V. Mckoy performed army. the ceremony at the brdes home. W, F. Stlwell of Freehold straned Partnershp Dssolved. the lgaments of hs leg n a fall Walter and George C. Whte of last week and was lame for several Freehold, who huye been conductng days. a plumbng busnesn, have dssolved Lews Thorn of Sprng Lake has partnershp,,, Walter wll contnue enlsted n the naval reserve and sthe busness and George wll start a on duty at the Brooklyn navy yard, Ira Layton, son of Nelson Layton of Adelpna, has enlsted n the army and has been sent to Calforna. Mr. and Mrs. Phlp Lance of Ocean smlar busness at anew locaton. Volunteered for Servce. Harold Crsp and Samuel Wnkworth of Freehold volunteered for Grove have returned home after mltary servce last week and were spendng the wnter n Florda. sent to Camp Dx. They, were- dscoast Mrs. Frank Soden of Freehold charged from tho artllery, gave brth to a son at the Sprng whch has not yet been accepted. Lake hosptal Saturday week. Slver Cup for Teacher. Mount H. Red has moved from Hghstown to the late Peter Lokereon house at Adelpha. Mss Ruth Thomas, elocuton teacher n the Long Branch hgh school, Harry Buhler of Belmar has re- ceved n slver cup last week n ap- turned from Florda, where he spent the wnter. The womans club,of Manasquan wll buy a servce flag for the borough. H. E. Heght s a new member of Goodwll fre company of Sprng Lake. A. daughter was born to Mrs. James Mount of Ocean Grove last Wednesday. Mrs. John Daly of Freehold gave brth to a son Monday of last week. Ira Sheppard has resgned as a drector of the Matawan bank. New Realty Company. The Reeves realty company of Asbury Park has been ncorporated for $100,000. The ncorporators are Samuel A. Reeves, Theodore W.,Brewer and Frederck A. Smth. The company, has bought a bg tract near New Brunswck. 1«..?becca Morrs Dead. Mrs. Rebecca S. Morrs, formerly of Long Branch, ded at the home of her sster, Mrs. Lous Matthews of Ocean Grove, last Thursday nght. Death was caused by hardenng of the arteres. Mrs. Morrs was 77 receved a slver cup last week n apprecaton of her work n stagng a play gven by the eleventh grade. Hotel Man Home from South.. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman O. Denns of Asbury Park have returned from New Orleans, where Mr. Denns was assstant manager of a hotel* Mr. Denns wll manage the Monterey hotel at Asbury Park ths summer. Bs Dredge Moved. The bg. dredge bought last year by D. V. Perrne of Freehold was moved last week from Shark rver to the Manasquan rver. The dredge wll be used n fllng n low places along the Manusouan. Deserter Arrested. ^ Edward Chsholm, a colored man, was arrested at Allenhurst last week on a charge of beng a deserter n that he faled to report for mltary duty when ordered to do so. He was taken to Camp Val. Klled by Tran. Charles Glum, a son of Mrs. Samuel Mergaugey of Asbury Park, was klled by a tran at Tullytown, Pennsylvana, Monday of last week. Glum years old. was drvng a team across the track Woman Pleads -Gulty..._ when he was struck. Cora Lndsay pleaded gulty to the Sprng Lalte Leads..-, llegal sale of lquor n Neptune townshp and was sentenced to the wom- Monmouth county to subscrbe ts full Sprng Lake was the frst town n ans reformatory last week. She was j quota of "the thrd Lberty loan, acqutted prevously on a smlar j Sprng ~~ - Lakes allotment was $87, charge because of an error n the ndctment... and t was all subscrbed m the frst day of the campagn. Howell Socety Dnner. Waysde Farm Sold. The annual dnner of the Howell The John Duncan farm at Waysde socety wll be held at Farmngdale has been sold to Max Frensdorf of on Saturday, May 25th. The Howell New York. The property conssts- of socety was founded several years about 75 acres. George Dangler of ago by the late Aaron Johnston and Waysde wll superntend the place s composed of natves of Howell for Mr. Frensdorf...,- townshp. Mal Clerk Ha» Perfect v Score._ Road Work Resumed. E J. Woolley, a,clerk n tle Belmar postofflce, made a perfect record rt a recent.test at casng cardsv He dstrbuted the: cards n fourteen The Freproof realty and constructon company, whch has the contract for rebuldng the Freehold and West Freehold road wth concrete, has resumed work. Dffculty n gettng mnutes, whch s also a record- Mssng Grl Found. materals caused ths work to stop lastfall. Ethgl Brewngton, a fourteen-year- N.wl.altr^e7t^~^ foundmondsyorast week at Atlan- Fredenck Stetter of Asbury Park tc Hghlands after beng mssng has been apponted health nspector I from^cr home several days, of Neptune townshp. Hs salary wll be $300 a year. Mr. Stetter has been (Contnued on next page.) connected wth the Asbury Park board of health several years. - Seabrght Man Weds. Axel Forsman, son of G. Rudolph Foreman of Senbrght, and Mss Nora Murray of New York were marred at the latter place Sunday of last week. The couple went to Washngton on ther weddng trp. Fre on n Farm. - Fre spreadng from burnng leaves set fre to a chcken house on Charles Applegates farm near Freehold Saturday week. The Freehold fremen were called out but ther servces were not needed. Banker Goes to France. J. H. Oglesby of Seagrt has gone to France, where he wll be employed n one of the branches of the Farmers loan and trust company, whch are mantaned for the accommodaton of Amercan solders. Coller Wns Sut. Robert J. Coller of Wckatunk won the sut for $10,000 brought aganst hm by Mss Anna Walsh. "Mss Walsh was njured when her horse became frghtened at Collers pack 6f fox hounds at Doal. Fall Causes Death. Jonathnn Clcvenger of Asbury Park ded Monday of last week as tlo result of a fall he suffered whjle workng at Morgan about a month ago. Mr. Clevenger was 74 years old. Ded at Hosptal. Mrs. Jula M. Starr of Asbury Park ded, at the Sprng Lake hosptal Tuesday of last week from a complcaton of dseases. She was 75 years old and leaves two chldren. Auto Upset. James* Emmons and Wllam Garrson of Matawan had a narrow escape last Wednesday.when ther automobte upset near Morgan. Thqy escaped wth severe bruses and cuts. Sees Ocean for Frst Tme.. C. F. Bolden, a Western lumber man, haa been at Long Branch on busness wth Chandler & Maps, Whle at Long Branch Mr. Bolden saw the ocean for the frst tme. Fles Boxng Club Bond. The ftrstrbond for" boxrrg clb was fled last week by James De- Forost of Long Branch, who has been conductng bouts n the old Broadway theater at Long Branch. Two 1 Propertes Solrj., M. E. Sexton and Mrs. George A. Smock of Aabury Park have each bought lota n the burned zone at that place. Both of the lots were formerly occuped by hotels. Gray Hah A pttparftunrvfof rea-orng ostural color to gray or faded nar. for.lavnr dandruff and M Mnardrfsp~r. pr Is la v t s d e. Oonrro^s rro8 sed sjed bottles st Bt sll all dealers, b >.y to \.c. j Hay Co., Newark, N. J. AUTO Wrtten Guarantee 4,000 Mles If a tre falls to run 4,000 mles we wl replace t wth another tc for one>half the below prce. Sze 30x3 SOxa > 32x3> 34x8 <A 31x4 32x4 34x4 \ run $ r> r WE SHIP cro. D. PROMPT SHIPMENTS. Lnrfast Stoclt. Open Evenngs. Son fakl S , 14T10 14 t, 11!-> Iff I l-o.r 2J II Lve Denlers-^Get Our Money Mafcng Prop- ostlon Todoy. STAR TIRE CO N. Broad Street PHILADELPHIA. PA. Wall-Bottad I Horse, Stable and Cattle Manure I Srltd, Pulverzed or Bhndded. HUMUS. Thj manure Is odorleas nnn ox-,ceptlonally nutrltloua. Florsts, ldrdscnpa Gardeners and Growers have obtaned wonderful results. Also used for grass, lawn, vegetable and flower gardens, potted plants and all farmng purposes. ^~A~Xafltng ~"faht Food, to" bo* mxed wth nol or used separately, promotng the growth of every olosa of vegetaton. In BAST*, Bulk or Box Ou. Call or wrte for your supply at once, BO as to ^aeur) uhlpment, M. McGIRRS SONS CO. 164 V. 31th Btnet, Htw Tozk Cty. Telephone 354 MOVANG You wll facltate the nstallaton of your telephone at your new address by notfyng us as far n advance as possble. : In vew of the large nura- her of-telephone-removalorders we receve at ths season of the year t s desrable that we obtan early notce, of any ntended change n locaton.t -. :... NEW YORK TELEPHONE CO. FW I SHERIFFS SALE, By vrtue <f a wrt t>t!.frt., to me dl* recwt\, c»u<;(j out of tlc Court kt chunfry of Iht. Hlattf of N< w J<-r^vy^ wll le CAvemed to nald lt pullt vrnlur, un MONDAY. TUB SIXTH DAY OP MAY, IU1H, botwct (ha hour.* of ^:00 oclock tunl 5:00 oclock (ft 1:00 oclork), n-the nftrroun of nal.l ly, at tho Court Hourfr, J"n-4-loIl. In the town- 5 h of In-.-lmll. county of Momoutll, N«w JlTrll-y. All tho tract* or mr.-<> :j of Inml ond p.-rn..-us h*runlfter part nnhry tlr;.lml, Mtato, lyrtt am l,,;m: n (le towtnh y of Mll-Unvn, n tn. county of MonuXuth url ut:t«of New J.T.H.y, boumled rnut fje.»crmj,( mof >f-lt:tl(t1y nt n lcwl flled AtKU»t lf, lm!, ml \,y jt.arrt D. V/nl, sxt^utur f>f L)t:lur;h IMntunl, U, Jyhn F. Johnson, nl n.-onlnl n tn eutwa t-lflca (f lh..- ouuty of Mounumth, n Ilon K-5 f Deudf, pnu AuttUHt 1», IHIJ,. ^rcufc > /hly-lw H M tu.l nojvy t t«jruv- T. ApultKatf, n mw nty a anl tunvcyol to Af.n.m Hop.-r, th.: <rty >\ Telephone 322 Etoblbecl 1880 $ htfly ntend.-cl In Inaltuut on<! hundt LM KIK ten. jt»:rrn, ;u.d fan- nnrtrthd nm KunK nt a utou.-tt ltc n tbr> Mntj,- W. H. MERRITT % f-t c«.rn<?r of Abralmm.S«p --V land; thvco U south, fourt-c (II aul forty mlnm.\ lfly-hrt-c Unhn t* General Lne of OXY.ACETYLENE ut. t-st, fve.-hum* lok dnver Avn\cr.aU a lnml to \ KIOIK-; j; HARDWARE Weldng of Cast Iron h t) youth, f cl>;:r<c,.ml lv/cn!y % and General and t, west thrty chtm IHKI lortyj tj four IJnkd to the Unt of tho bank uf th(. >; MACHINE SHOP Wrought Iron Cuttng rjv<.-r; th-nco CD tn- several our.;.- uv tbo rvtr to landu fornu-rly r.-nt; tluno 1 (4) north, fourteen (lwrch ;m<i nx rnn.tf M wc?t, sx chuna md f^lty-nnu llr.kh to a a to ll>: thence ( J, north, r-<-v«>rty-thr..> tlcfrrt?"*4 and thrty mrnl-h. at, fouttcu >>>:<*r<<*ro*>>r<<^^ 1663: 1918., ADLEM DRY GOODS. 32 BROAD STREET, RED BANK, N. J. Earlng, Johnson & Frake Co. (INCORPORATED) \ " Wholonle and Retal Dealers n LUMBER, CEMENT. LIME, BRICK FLUE LINING, LATH. PLASTER BOARD LUMBER QUALITY, s responsble for the qualty of your house. Therefore choose a relable NJ suppled by us s of the relable knd, T ^ $5*"" we^" s casoned and kln-dred Insst ZE,C9J u P n y UT bulder usng our lumber X f you wsh a successful house. YARD: Leonard Street and N. J. S. R. R. Phone 497-J OFFICE: Brdge Avenue. Phone 336-M Charles Lews. Geo. W. Sewng, Contractor and Bulder, WHOLESALE^AISD RETAIL DEALER IN Sash., Doors, Blnds,, Glass and Bulders Hardware. RED BANK, N.J. RED BANK. N. J. OFFICE IN EISNER BUILDING, Ttlaplon* 3B0-J. Room 3. Jobbng of All Knd. Estmates Cheerfully Furntthtd. chan a»n*l eghty-un- JnKn to a.;t«nc; thence (C) north, fve lecrum UPI.I ((ty mnuua flnt, t-x <>hnns nml ljlt IIHIIM to j stone: thtncl- (7) north, fve deer" and ffteen mnutes caul, sx cl:s nml lltyfour lnks to a stone stumjnr n one of Hours aouth«--a>t eorur-s; thorn:*;, (h) north, sx dejzreea and ten mnutes rwt, two * hulna land s«vfnty-ekht lnks; thence (0) north,/"" four kkrcea and tt*n.mnutra cast, twelve chnns und seventy lnk«; thence (10) eyhty-throe dfjtret-a eart, Ihrco and seventy-ueven lnkh to n mnple tree; thence (M). ttmth, vhmy-nlnf >\eprecs and ffty mnutes cast, sx ehanw nnd oxty-flve lnks to OK- place of bwlnntr, eontannk ffty acres and twenty hundredthn of an ncra BfUUruntty. nut n- _. g meadows or banks n the meumrcmt*nt», but htsreby :onv r :y.<l. Also, all hnt tract of memtow latl adjonng the frut nforcstntd tract of land, and known and called by the name of Jackson Meadow. Begnnng Ht a atake n the auuthwest corner of the G rover Appt-<ute land: thence easterly, alontf th«sad.auplejrtte (tndj^the rver; thence southwesterly, up the rver to the frht aforesad tract of land, and contanng fve acres, mon< or \enn. " Also, all that other tract of land attnte n Bdl town of. Mul.lletnwn. Betrnrunrf at stone standng on the top uf the bank and n tha aoutheaat corner of Grov#r Applr^ata land; thence (1) Houth, Keventeen df,;reeh and twenty-fve mnutc wc*»t, one chan am thrty-fve lnks to the rver; thence «2) lown the safd rver the several courses astwardly and northeastwardly, aa the rver now runs to a sluce way; thence on the same course, down the rver twelve feet stake n Grower Applntateo lne; thence southwesterly, along sad Apple- K lne to a large black oak tree; thence westwardly and south westward ly, nlony tho aad Applegate lne to the beknnntf, ccntank twenty afre^, mow or less. And secondly: All that tract or parcel of land nnd prvmttes utuate, lyn? and beng n the luwnshp. of Mddletown, n the county of Monmouth and state of Nevr Jjer- Hey, desorbrd n a morttrabe made by Abntm Sopetr to Elzabeth Murford, dated May "8, 1804, and recorded n the Monmouth county clerks offce, n..hook 176 of Mort- Kagcs, panes 506, etc. Begnnng nt a stake n the southwest corner uf the hereby conveyed lot and the juncton of the land of the mud Super and land of fo/merly Chsm: thence (1) north, aeventy-three degrees and thrty mnutest east, fourteen chana and eghty-nne lnlts to a stone; thenco (2) north fve- degrees-nnd Ofty mtnuten east, sx chans and eght lnks to a stake; thence (3) north, fve degrees and ffteen mnutes cast, sx chan* and ffty-four lnka to n stake; thence (4) north, eghty-eght JeRreca west, nneteen chnns and nnety lnks to a,-8-take; thence <5] BOUthroatward ly, to the begnnng, contanng twentyseven and four one hundredth*! of an acre, more or \esn. Intended to be the same land nnd premses conveyed to Ke fnd. Henry J, Roaevelt by "deed bcflrhlk date February 27, 1013, executed by Mary E. Johnson, and recorded n the clerks offce of the countyof Monmouth, n Book 948 of Deeds, on. pared 77, etc. Sezed as the property of Henry J. Ilesevelt, et a., taken n executon at the nut of Anna T. Rue, am to be sold by ELMER H. OERAN, Sherff, ttttwt-l5rv" "* Doted Aprl 9, IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY.., To Harry It. Trnvs :m<! Dttllo M. Tmvn, hs wfe, and Jvnno T, KntjHlanJ: By vrtue of an order of the Court of Chancery of the stntc of New Jersey, mado on the- day of the rnte hereof, n n caa»s wheren John Dennett s complann*nt, nml you and each of you are defcndnth, you are requred to appeur and answer to the complanants bll on or before the 27th dny of May, next, or the an d btl wll be taken as confessed nanst.you. The aad bll Is fled to foreclose a mortknye Kven by you Harry R. Trava and DqlMe M. Travs to complanant dated Ootober 3d, 1914, on land nnd premnfa on the north sde of tho Ilumson road n the Borough of Rumeon. county of Monmouth, New Jersey, nrt ape beng recorded n the Monnouth r clerka oltcc n Book -181 of Mortpages 2H6, etc. And you Hrnry R. Travs, ore made a defendant because you executed sad mortgukc and the bond nccompanynk same, and re the husbaml of Dolle M. Travs, present ownec of recod of aad land; and you Dolle M. Travo, aremadc a defendant been use yuu arc tho owner of record of^sad land; and you Jenne T. RnEsland, are mtdc n defendant bf- nnd premses tnd by vrtue thereof clam to have some ntercut theren. Dated March,25th, IU18. ALSTON BEEKMAN, Solctor of Complnnant. Omce-nddrcfls 10 Broad St., Ked Bank, H, J. 1N CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. To SaVnuel Dorabek and Xenh Dombeh, hrf wfe; Gertrude E. OMalley, nd Lous M. Klenfeld, dong bflshesa ns M. Klcnfelds Son Co.: By vrtue of an order of the Court of Chancery of the state of New Jersey, made on the day of the. date hereof, n a cause wheren Carre H. Rosetjrant s complanant, and you and each of you are defendants, you are requred to appear and answer to. the complanants bll on or before the.tenth^day... of Mny-next. or the sad bll w.lt be taken as confessed aganst you. The sad bll n fled to foreclose», mortfnue gven by you, Samuel Dombtk^Mnd Leah Dombek, to eomplannnt, tlatel July 14th,. 1H16, on land and premses n the townshp of Entontown, aad mortgage beng rccordwl n the Monmouth county clerks offce] n Uook 518 of MortKngea, page 330, etc. Antl you, Samuel Dombek, aro made a defendant because you executed the bond accompany n ead mortprane nnd are the owner of record of sad land and promses; nnd you, the snd Leah Dombek, are made a defend- ant because you are the wfe of und Samuel Dombek and by vrtue thereof clam to have an nchoate rtfht of dower or aomo other nterest Un: nnd ytu, the sad Gertrude OMalley, are made a defendant because you hsve n mortj^ng? coverng sad premses; nnd you, the snd Lons M. Kl*nfleld, dok buuuss-aa M. Klonflelut Son Co., are made a defendant because yon fled n len clam nuunat snd Innd and premses nnd ly vrtue thoreof clam to have aomo fnttrest. tht-ren. Dated ^larch 9th, 1918." " AISTON BEEKMAN.. Solctor for Complanunt. Offce address: 10 Broad street. Hed Bank, N. J. MonmoutU County Surrogates Offce. In the matter of tho eatute of Randolph Borltn, lecenscd. Nutuo to credtors to prost clama ntnnflt estate. dener who wll lve up to the spec- "SJ Pursuant to the order of Jouepl L. Donalmy, fn-roflte uf thu cutnly *)f Monmouth, locatons; one,whb not only means J mnde on the ffth duy >f March, 1018, on the muleton of Charles Trnnru Uorden, well, but who has the qualty of stock $ executor of the estate of Rtmlolph Hotlcn. dtascd, notce a lnrby K-vr to tha to fulfll hs contracts. The lumber V crfdtorrt of»ud (l.^efned to exhbt to tho HulHcrbpr. executor m nfon-sfld, thef debt* nnd dcmndrt mrahdt the nu.l Blntc, under oath, wthn nne monthn from tho date cf the nforea.d onlcr, or they wll bo forever barred of ther acton!, thvrefor ^Dnteu rreehold! l N HL J./March 6th, CIIAHLES FRANCIS 1) OH DEN. Monmouth Couhty SurrognteV Offce. In the matter of the edluto of Wll turn Cullnrton. deceaaed. Notce to crcdtora to prt-ncnt cllma fltffllnoft etttatt*. Pursuant to the onlcr of Joseph tt. Donnhny, surrofatc of the county, of M on mouth, mndt! on tte aevrnth clay of Mnrch , on the applcaton of Mary Helen CuHlnKt(n, - xctutrx ot the ctttnto of Wllam CHU lnuton, d.-pn, notce.t. lvreby «lvrn to the crpdt«r» of anl lecnutcl to tahltlfe to Iho subscrber, -xectrx a nftrtball * thr Uolt. nn(l lcnmnln ((tlnmt the an(. eutatw natlc-jjath^-avllh nlno.jnovtbj* tmrt^ \u> tlntu of tn- tftreuald order, or thty wll be fm-ever burred of tlu-lr netfoa tht ffof BKft the rtd tuhncrllnr, Datwl l-vc<;h<jld, N...I., March 7th, ^9^t^. MAHY HELEN tuf.mnftiom. Regster want ndvertlsemont* tarn BatlHfyff the wants of hundreds of peoplo every week. Theres & reftjon* They pot rcsulta. Thor prce. SH cents for 30 words, puta them mtlm reach of everybody. Advortl4«m»alr U36.72.]

6 y «MHHHHHHMHM< ^HMmmmM FRED A. KINHAFERS NEW AGRICULTURAL ESTABLISHMENT HOLMDEL, N. J. I have just nstalled machnery for Grndng Feed for Farmers. I have added Automoble. Tres and Tubes to my stock. NEW SHIPMENT,OF LIME NOW ON HAND. IHC Tractor» and Motor Trucks, Gran and Hay Machnes; Bnder Twne, Hooer Gron Drll., Lme Sowers, Corn Planters, Corn Drlls, IHC Manure Spreaden and Wagons, all knds of Repar Parts, Wre Fencng, Rope, all knds of Small Garden Tools, Corn Shellcrs, Feed Grnders, IHC Kerosene Engnes, Olver Plows and Parts, Bowkers Fertlzer on hand at all tmes, all knds of Ground Feed, two and one-row Eureka Potato Planters, Fert- _ llzer Dstrbutors, Acme Harrows, Grass Seed of all knds and many other j Tools and Supples for the Farmers Needs. Anythng I have not got I wll get t for you and delver t free of charge. Gve me a call or call Telephone No. 2S-w, Holmdel, N. J. T HE followng collecton of carefully lsted advertsements: represents an effcent ad to. the suburban buyer. Everythng lsted here s well known and of the frst grade; guaranteed by the advertser as represented. Not ALL of the best but the-best OF ALL. NDOLIN for Rheumatsm KcurnlBla, mff Jonls.»nru muscle*. Imektele. One uppllran releves most obstlmte cas-sj..mne rjll, more powerful tlm tny lnment. I.r^e lube at Urujtst or by mall, fne EmVAIn I.ASSKRK, INC. 400 W. 23(1 St., N, Y. C. LISS REPRODUCER { Elmnates thn nasal uuuls, develops each lbtrunt am voce. llftl full rch \ lmes. Nckel }G, Gold. CO. Money refunded, unlekd eonvnoer. -* Wlann l.nlrd Phonograph Co. 11) \V. 34th St., New York Cty COSSAIID THONX I..UKI) ORSETS Fltfcl lf fxhtu-mttl corsh-. ITCH $-.r>o u>; Ts^fvs rtf. Corsets l> unl-r; ntull only. I 1 OTJMSTKAI) COKSKT CO. 1.9 ^ludnof Avt\, At.-flth St. Xflv York ("ly ANCE ARTS Sr!,,* (STAttfl AM> ACTINQ- 1 ftnmtc At, Muscal (Vnetly, tngn Toe, llallet, Hnrlytlsl". oft IV- luul Keeetre I>;!cf,\ Wrte II. s. Irvln, Keey. Alrlene School 25th Yer 227 W. C7tu-.St., nr.lwuj.n.*. 3 VERY HOME. Day Bed $10 $G0 5{ Bca<I>rh;, Felt & Har.Muttress»h Bedsteads & Beddng I Gco. M. Mller, 7 W. 45lh St. BIO lurnitureat 1 M IIOI.KSAI.E PHICES Let tw tnu "I f" e.rulslllkq. We Hell drect from factorv unvrm.vm LT per cent. NKHIlll.I) I ISTAII.S l(tmtl"kk SIIOI 1 34 W. 31T1I ST., NBW VOKK OlUKsltc Omerddm Collns Co. Tke F.K-v.Hor W CotntoR Malll Everythng For the Home From Factory to You At Wholesale Prces. Catalog No. 21 Free on Request. Furnture Works "OS-lS E.?Oth St., N. Y. n,,,,,* Ilst u 3d ATO. L Ma. Wlv Huvc (rnj-or J><led Hlr? E N N A DOREAL W.v rreuel IHscov-- erv. duly hrmless eolorn;. Iunt stnlu nrul or run (lt. Absolutely l.c»t.lmt- p.l,,«1.; -.. Uluud llema $-.10. B. 1-nul, 31 W. S7lh St. J>.V p"n THE TRENCHES Or Cnntontneut n tube of Dnndr-ol Jlnlr Cerate trees Benn from trench vermn or _ Infecton. It. U. Mnejr & I Co., New YorK, or pool lrn! -,Jfor,--575r-«el«l "Tfc <v H"" MtM3\ >UST A RRIVED I Corlond 1018 model Mens. Hoys, Clrla WcjLlcs; 1U17 Irces. Agent; Iwr Johnson, lono and tll llkl trade makes, lletall at wholesale ^GENUINE IAItK ROW OCARANTEE CVCI.K lnrk ltow, OIL lost Of., >.\.C Kasal Cotarrl, nend colds, OBtlnn, haj- fcer and kndred dsorders. A venetallo ntlscjuc powder, tatcn Into Ol nostrls. All dru!-» or». nroadwaj OLOX to. Kelv ork ttr ACED STOCKINGS l r OK I.IJIlTItOlBLKS Ideal Hport for Vnrlenso Vens, Hvvollen l.lnl.s. No rtlcr, Maslallc, adjustublo. lrlce $2 eacl, poslad..hem] for Itook- 1 let 17. CORLISS LIJIB.CO., llltl Jray, cor. 43(1 St. ATEIIXITY AlTARKK Adaptathns from tn: newest modes. Coneenl condton nn,i 1 ft perfectly when HKtr 13 annn norual. (lur rnshnt llook ".Muter Modes" wll Ho sent out of tovu on reucst t» Det. rjr. I.AN: 11BVAXT W. ;>Ktll St., K, Y. C. DRESS SHIELDS Protect Your Gown Ask for Them at Vour Ucurtcnt Store FF Goes HAIR From Fate! BODY OK IMIKIt AHMS WHKX THKATK1) MY IS Har postvely rcdvej wlll rn<,t. n<, k-eteeuy, pan or oann,! dru(;.4, als.lute]; hannlesn. Wrllo fur parllcul.rg. or call I fnr fn-or lun.nhlralua. Dejt. Z. srss unt snors, INC. :;««. :sth St. l^: K. 2nd M. MONOGRAPH OFFER TlH Culnl Ilrnon}- and 0 latedt ll n. vnmls, $15 t,. J..IH- lnnp. (No other elurv.) Grafooola Shop 351W.42dSt.,N.Y. UALITY IN NUTS S2.1-TJ.1 1-lI.TOX ST., -N. T. r. llk. We.sl llml. Termh.l 1:1,1? fhii.doo Worth of lleuutlful: EADY-MADE FURS awl TurfonU at, 3.-1C1 SlnnkH, IOXIH, Kuln- I;,. stock K*or lldson FUB.111(1. CO. Two fronelw 341 «220 (1th Ar,, nr. 11th St. I TOP MOUTH BREATHING Da-t ldn tn>/ort<-r prevents snorlnc Ue-,,ee4 ].l, e chn. Slk, I; Mesl, $3: I.lnen, I!<-l.T,»\ Cotton. $l.r.ll. J Suld (It MlISetM 1, - jtlet lerlnjjrnf f KKIIffl- ^lam.davw. v. Dept.-OJ, 501 5th At., N. 1. C. THE WAAGE SRIPLE HEAT IRON Beat and Only Modora Iron. Gves myjcnt wanted, lake suljutlute. If not»t T"«r dcalt.t9. we send t l»re-. pad. TrlcD, IVoage Kleftrlc Co. l50 Nassau St.,.N. Y.. S. Portable Buldng Co. 115 IWOAIWAV, N. V. Tel., 3018 Bm-tor IortaMo ana PerraajteDt CarapM, llnsalown, Factores, Bxtentlnnn or llullllnes for 1 Any rurmse. Why lay Itcnt7 We are the largest lullera of IortabU! and Sectonal Buldngs. Send fur Cat. A. 1 Orent. KuruT & consc l»y mull or, at )trrnf>ry department an&maker Beauty School, Inc. 3S3 6th Ave., nr. SUtl St., NrW York HrdrHHln^, janlcurlng, MrsKc -- Swclal coursf, all trnatlea, $5.00. KRKB Hnnlsonc.Mmcre Sft, 12 pen. n leath-r case wth rnml«>to cutrse. LlhprtyKnmlB acceptod. Tel. 117(J Vandhllt. The Powerlght -CELLS ALL LIGHTS Equal to 21 Electrc Lghts Burnw JKeroBene 1 Quart, Per Week No wck, no chmneys, no o d o r. Only kerosene lhtpa panhtl by Nat. Hoard Flra UJt-rwrtera. "Wly uae poor j[a» or electrcty wnen the portable Powerlplt Lamps and Lanterns gve you A PERFECT LIGHT at fracton of the cost of t?an OP electrcty ; mul<> In n UaHlo3 anl desgns. (.all or Fredk Kraft, 30 Church sl,."y. Hudson Ternlul Bllf, Unnrl, Gruml Central Concourse ESTABLISHED 1854 TELEPHONE 111 \LEXANDER D. COOPER Real Estate and Insurance SS-C-» BROAD STREET RED BANK," N. J. F rs, Lfe, Accdent, Tornado and > Plate. Glnps Insurahce.- CHAS. G. CONOVER M.wmon Sprlnsa Avonua, RED UA?1K BRIEF ITEMS OF NEWS. (Contnued from last page.) Long Branch people have" formed an organzaton to help the socety of "The Fatherless Chldren of France" fnd Amercan god-parents for chldren whose fathers have been klled n,the war. Fre Company Electon. Albert Treat has been elected presdent of Monmouth hose com pany of Freehold. Harold Throckmorton s vce presdent, Lous S. Dey foreman and Albert E. Patten assstant foreman. THE RED BAftK REGISTER. Recoverng from Operaton. A spellng match was held Frday, flra. Ann M. Trotter of Sprngweek between the pupls of the Farmngdale school and the schools of Lake s recoverng from an operaton for mastodts at the Sprng Lake Howell townshp. The borough pu- won the match. hosptal. A few weeks ago she un-plderwent an operaton for the removal of adeojds. Dr. W. S. Cummngs of Ocean Sals for France. Sck Wth Pneumona. Grove has saled for France to engage Herbert G. Stewart, assstant casher of the Asbury Park and Ocean also serve as a doctor n the medcal n Chrstan assocaton work. He wll Grove bank, s sck wth pneumona. corps at the front. " He contracted a heavy cold at thedoctor n Servce. state mlta drll at Lakewood Sunday of last week. Opposed to Trolley Increase. The Matawan borough councl s opposed to the ncrease n trolley fares asked for l>y the trolley Company and wll atttend the hearng n the matter before the state utlty commsson. Edward H.Tlton Dead. Edward H; Tltpjjf \Vest^6cean Grove ded Monday of last week of heart dsease. He was 71 years old and for many years conducted a blacksmth shop. Two chldren survve hm, t Jetty Con.tract Awarded. Thomas Proctor of Long Branch has been awarded, the contract to buld jettes along the beach front ng Lake. Mr. Proctor wll do the** work for a fve per cent commsson.. Fre Company Offcers. E. I. Vanderveer has been chosen presdent of the Hulse hose company of Freehold. Wllam D. Lykes s vce presdent, J. Walter Cqttrell foreman and John Scanlpn assstant foreman." Drvers Want Rase, Wllam G. Presley, Wllam Stmax nnd James L. Dnan, drvers of f^,jrucks at Long \ 3ranch, have townshp hns approprated $1,500 to asked the commssoners for an n-dcrease n pay. They want $80 a the work. I month.. Ded on Vst. " Mal Clerk n France. Ernestne Messck, the nfant daughter of Thomas Messck of Oln, G. Henry Huhn of Long Branch, ded Saturday week at Manasquah, who entered mltary servce at Camp where the chlds parents were vstrnjprelstves: ~ : T l Dx,- s now- an army rhal-^clbrk n- France. He was a clerk n the Long Branch postoffce before gong n the Hofne from Vrgna. army.. Englshtowh Rases Quota. Englshtown was one of the frst towns to subscrbe ts full quota of the-thrd Lberty loan. The amount was $50,200. ~ It 3:unlkely-that an attempt wll be made to exceed the quota; -.-,. -_.--.-,-- Must Pay Wfe $6 a Week. Alfred Layton of Bradley Beach, a-mason-employed at Camfr *"" """ Mrs. George lt. Heght of Sprng ake has returned from a trp to Vrgna, whee she vsted her daughters, Meta and Vvan, who attend school there. Bg Catch of Fsh, Frank Bosse and Edwn Shepard of Ocean Grove were members of a party of fshermen that landed 301 fsh n one day recently at St. Petersurg, Florda. been ordered to pay hs wfe 56 a >ng Brancher Promoted, week. Mrs. Luytqn complaned of Fred Swack, who has be^n assst- manager of the Swft b,«ef- com- her husband- to the overseer of theant poor.. pany at Long Branch, has been gven Loan Assocaton Buys Bonds. hgher poston wth the company at Elzabeth., The Long Branch buldng and loan assocaton has voted to buy?jo.o0o worth of Lberty bonds of the thrd ssue. The assocaton bought a lke amount of the prevous ssue. On a Southern Trp. Charles F. McDonald, W. E. Mount and Edward Voorhees of Englshtown are on a trp to Flprda. They wll vst, a bg tract recently bought there by Monmouth.county people. Death from Apoplexy.. Wllam Lefferson ofoakhurst ded Sunday of last week of apoplexy. He was sxty years.old. Hs nearest relatve s Mayor Wllam Lefferson of Manasquan, who.s a cousn. BaKlTBuyrBuahvg The Burts store buldng at Freehold has been sold to the Freehold trust company. The-ground floor of the buldng wll be altered for the use of the trust company. Marred Ffty Years., Mr. and Mrs. James F. Havens of Allenwood celebrated the ffteth annversary of ther marrage Monday of last week, when they, entertaned several relatves and frends. Petton s All Rght. The local opton petton recently ed~a1rfreehdld^hbrljebtrnspected p by the commssoners and found to be all rght. The specal electon wll probably be held May 28th. N«w Jobs for Freehold Men.. Elmer Cottrell has qut hs job n Perrnes store nt Freehold and s workng n the Acme store at that place. John Flan has left Perrnes store to work at Morgan,.. has rented the offces formerly used by Judge Rulf V. Lawrence n hs law practce and wll conduct a law busness of her own, New School Prncpal. Wllam M. Smth, who haa j been teachng n the Bayorue schools the past three years, has been elected prncpal of the Freehold schools n place of E. E. Gage. Englshtown Weddng. Mss Florence M. Lynch and Elas Emmons were marred at Englshtown Saturday week by Rev. C. S. Lawrence. Mr. Emmons s a solder at Annston, Alabama. Spellng Match. Dr.. Wllam D. Rowland of Asbury Park has been ordered to Camp Dx for duty at the base hosptal. Dr. Rowland has been commssoned as a frst leutenant* A Local Opton Dnner. The Freehold local opton commttee wll hold a communty dnner Frday of next week. Senator H. B. Wells wll make an address on the lquor queston. Death of Aged Woman. Mrs. Wllam J. Elmer of Vlla Park ded suddenly last Wednesday of acute ndgeston. She was eghty years old. Two sons and three daughters survve her. Salor on Furlough. Charles Conkln of Belmar, * salor n the Unted States navy, has been home on a furlough. He.has made several trps to France snce beng n servce. New Dstrct Deputy. J. Ptterger Legh of Asbury Park has been elected dstrct deputy of the Odd Fellows lodge n the shore dstrct. He succeeds I. P. Red of Long Branch. To Buld Bulkhead. Ocean townshp wll buld a concrete bulkhead along the north sde of Deal lake at Loch Arbour. The New Ice Cream Plant, ]. The Castle ce cream company has ought the Lembeck & Betz property t Long Branch and after alteratons vll use t as a branch manufacturng plant. :..-. Farm Buldngs Improved, Mrs. Llle D. Hendrcjkson of maystown has had new roofs placed >n the barn and wagon house of her Earm. The farm house wll also be mproved..^.contnued on next page.) ; Have You Headache? Doyour eyes burn or Jtch? J Do tley feel tred or stmlned? j If so, have your eyes examned. Your glasses may need a change. j STILES & CO. Phladelpha Eye Specalsts 2nd Natonal Bank Bldff., Room 28 Every Wdneday Hour. 12:15 to 4,30 EXPERT FURNITURE and PIANO MOVERS Large padded vans for local and long Ustance movng. You need have no dread ot movng day > you.,wll turn the Job over to.ua. yfe serve you wth every faclty and evefy courtesy. Strcken wth Paralyss. _. James C. Cnnse, a member of the No confuson., No Inconvenence. Partcular attenton Is gven to the Asbury. Park polce force, was strcken, wth paralyss whle on dtty last Estmates gven on local and long ds- cleanlness, of our vans. Wednesday nght. He was taken to tance movng. Freght, - baggage and the Long "Branch hosptal. general cartng. Asbury Parker Honored,T r Four auto vans at you]* eervlco. \ Call, wrte or phone. - Dr. Wllam J. Parks of Asbury Park has been elected presdent of BURDGE& RUSSELL the North Jersey medcal assocaton., 40 Mechanc street, Red Dr. Parks formerly served as treasurer of-the organzatfon. * Locust Pont. Phone 219-W. Phona 8-R Atlantc Hghlands. New House at Freehold. E. T. JuddfTbuldne a house at Freehold for h3 o.wn occupancy WhatRed Bank Wants to Know Abjah Jameson wll do the carpenter work and Augustus W. Thompson The Answer s- Found n the Statement of a Red Bank Resdent. has the mason contract. Wll Rejon Husband. From week to week, from year to Mrs. (Mara Pr.sco and three chldren left,,asbury Park last week on these columns statements made by year, there have been appearng-r ther way to, jon the husband and neghbors, whch we have all read fathevwho s statoned wth the Italan Red Cross atnaples. wth great proft But what we Ivant wth great nterest, and many of us New-Garage Frm. v to know s, do they stand the greatest test of all the test of tme? Here Alfred B. Adams and Irvng B. s conclusve evdence on ths pont Culver of.asbuy Park have formed from a Red Bank man: 4V partnershp and have taken over tlt,e \Vm. Pope 1, of Wllam street, says: Karagre and repar shop of the Frankln agency at that place. the small of my back and I ddnt "I frequently had a sharp pan across know just what caused t, as I, had Home from the South.... tred dfferent knds of medcne to Mr.^ Henry S. I.ppncott has returned from Florda 1 no aval.. Fnally, [used Doana Kdtjey Plls and they brought me prompt after spendng ernimonthsthere and s now vs-releffr her parents, Mr. and Ms. Maxplant. (Statement gven January I now have no cause for com-.lmont ot JFgrmjjjllo.-- -.<--.».- 8,--1008,)*-- On - June~12,-1016v-Mr; Pope sad: "I am pleased to confrm Annversary Celebraton, my former endorsement. I havent The lades auxlary of the West been bothered by kdney trouble Long Branch ro company celebrated snce Doans Kdney Plls cured me." ta second annversary Tuesday nght Prce 60c, at all dealers. Dont of last week. A muscal and lterary smply ask for a kdney remedy j»et program was rendered. Doan s Kdney Plls the same that A Woman Lawyer.,.. Mr. Pope had. Foster-Mlburn Co.. Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. Mss Lllan Anderson of.freehold, Tour TAXICAB wants are quckly suppled when you call 704 for we.are adequately equpped wth good, clean, comfortable cars that are drven by careful chauffeurs., Anytme, day or nght, by callng 704 you are sure of satsfactory servce. Andersons Tax Servce Offce Opposte Depot, Red Bank, N. J. TELEPHONE "7O4 The knd of pant s more mportant than the color In these days of pant uncertantes you cannot afford to buy pant n a haphaxardway. Now.fever, you should know what the pant you buy wll do. Avod pant falures; buy one of the standard brands of pant Lowe Brothers Hgh Standard, for nstance. Nothng has been put nto Hgh Standard Pant to cheapen t. The same Lowe Brothers qualty s n every can, just aa n years gone by. Of course, you can buy cheaper pants, but you havent thut nbbumrjee of beauty, wearablty and economy you always gt n good old Hgh Standard. Ask for color card. JOSEPH T. BURROWES CO. REp BANK, N. J. The unversal mltary servce fum- A ^Solders offerng to hs sweetheart s naturally the sweetmeat that gave hm most refreshment and greatest enjoyment when on duty. The Flavor Lasts _ Keep the boys In servce suppll ABBOTT Shrewsbury Avenue, Red Bank»-^.=. Thrco Mlnntca Irom Depot ;....,,.,».,,...-,.- FIRST-CLASS SERVICE Comfortable Rooms CAF^E and BAR ATTACHED JAMBS L.. WORDEN, Propretor TELEPHONE Bea RED BANK \ : NOTICE a hereby gven that sealed propob&to for the furnahlng of all tools, labor and materals for the reptanldngr of the Matawan creek draw brdge, n accordance wth the plans and specfcatons prepared therefor by th county engneer of the count/ of Monmouth, wll be receved by th» Board of Chosen Freeholders of th» county of Monmouth, at ther rooms, Court House, Freehold, N. J., on Monday, the 20th day of Aprl, -1D18, at the hour of eleven oclock a. m., and then and there publcly opened and read. Flans and specfcatons can be Obtaned of Georgo D. Cooper, 80) Broad street, Red Bank, N. 3.~--" x A certfed check or cash for the. amount specfed n the specfcatons must accompany each bd. If m check s deposted t must be drawn to the order of the Collector of tbft county of Monmouth. All bds must be presented a sealed envelopes, bearng the name and address of the bdder on the outsde thereof, together wth the name of the work bd on. No bds wll bo ecevel before the hour advertsed to recevo same nor wll any bds b» receved after sad hour. The Board of Chosen Freeholders f the county of Monmouth reserves he rght to reject any or nl bds f deemed to the best nterests of tha ounty so to do. C. M. WYCKOFF, Attest: < Drector. ; E. CLOSE, Clerk. NOTICE s hereby gven thut sealed proposal* for the furnshng of all tools, labor nd materals for the constructon of brdge ot Oakland Mlls, county of lonmouth, n accordance wth tho >lans and specfcatons prepared hercfor by the Cofnty Engneer of he county of Monmouth, wll be reeved by the Board of Chosen Frefcloldors of the cqmjty of Monmouth t ther rooms, Court.House, Freelold, N. J., on Thursday, Aprl 18tk, 918, at the hour of eloven n. m., nd then and tbore publcly opened nd rend. Plans and specfcatons can be ob- ;aned of George D. Cooper, County ngneer, 60 Broad streot, Bed ank, N. J. ~~ Each proposal must be aceomancd wth a certfed check or cash n an amount as specfed n th«specfcatons. If a check s depots ed t must be drawn to the order f the"collector of the county of lonmouth. ; All bds must be presented a ealed envelopes, bear the name and ddress of the bdder on the outsde - hereof r and the nnme of tho work d. on. No bds wll be receved beore tho hour named to receve sans, or wll any bds be receved after lad hour. The Board of Chosen Freeholders f the county of Monmouth reserve he rght to reject any or all bds f teemed to the best nterests of the ounty so to do. CHARLES M. WYCKOFF, ttest: Drector. C. E. CLOSE, Clerk. SHERIFFS SALE. By vrtue of a wrt of n. ft., to ma «W* rected, ssued out of the Court of Chanetw of the state of New Jersey, wll be opes** o sale at publc vendue, on MONDAY, TWM TWENTY-NINTH DAY OF APRIL; UX», between tho hours of I2J00 oclock and B:M /clock (at 1:00 oclock), In the aftenwm )f sad day, at the Court HouHe, FreeholaV n the Townshp of Freehold, county «t donmouth, New Jersey. All that certan lot, tract or parcel of Isn4.nd premses, herenafter partcularly d«- lurh of Red Bank, county of Monmonttt nd state of New Jersey. Begnnng at a. :nkc planted. In the southwest corned at Jrltlgc avenue and Oakland street; thtsea 1) westerly along the southerly sde at sad Oakland street, forty-eght feet nhm nches to the easterly lne of Innd of Hut*- nah McCaunland; thence (2) soutlcrtr llong the easterly lne of sad McCaualaad and, one hundred and forty-fve feet to. A take- planted n the northerly lne of land of Elzabeth Morford: thence (3) easterly along the sad Morford lne forty-four Mad seven-tenths feet to the westerly Una- of Brdge nvenue; thence (4) northerly alone the Bftd Brdge avenue, one hundred and forty-lve feet to the place of begnnng. Beng the same land nnd premses tqm~ peyed by Benjamn J. Parker and wfe to Rosa Ncolett! by deed dated October « , recorded n the Mbnmouth conntr ;lcrks ofllce In Book 085 of Deeds, pam 122, etc., on November 13, Sezed as the property of Bosa Nleolett. t als., taken n executon at the sut of Tames H. Peters, and to be sold by ELMER H. GERAH, Sherff.. ALSTON DEEKMAN, Solr. =»««"- Dated Aprl CtlS.M.I SHERIFFS SALE. By vrtue of a wrt of fl. fn,, to me & - ectcd, Issued out of the Monmouth Fkaa Ourt, wll be exposed to sale at publle fondue, on MONDAY, THE 20TH DA5T OV lpkil, sm, between the hours of 11 :M Dclock and 5:00 oclock (at loo oclock), n tho afternoon of sad day, nt the Coast House, Freehold. In the townshp of Freehold, county of Monmouth, New Jersey. AH thnt certan tract or parcel of lana nd premses, herenafter partcularly dacrbel, stuate, lyng and beng- In tha Townshp of Shrewsbury. In the county «f Monmouth and state of New Jersey, bcur lot No. 11 on a map of lots of the Drnaa~ mond tract mode by George D. Cooper. *mrvcyor, November 10, 1011, enttled "Map at Red Bank Park-West," and fled In th<r :Icrks offce of Monmouth county at FTM- lold. New Jersey, aald lot bclncr located»a.he south ado of Drummond avenue-, aa hown on sad map. Begnnng n the south Ine of Drummond avenue at the northeast corner of lot No. 0, whch begnnng pont- Is one hundred and ffty feet cast.from tha enbt lne of Shrewsbury avenue: thence II) runnng southerly, along the easterly lne af otb Kos. 0 nnd 10, nnety-one feet an three Inches to Innd of Cook; tlence IS) easterly, nlong the Cook lne to pont whch shall bo forty-eght feet nnd threa Inches dltant from the frst courso at rght ngles therefrom, whch pont s nlsft tba outhwest corner of lot No. 12, thence ll) lortherly, along the westerly lne of lotno. 2, eghty-nne feet eleven and oae-half Inches to the southerly lne of Dramme-atal avenue: thtneo (4) westerly, along tha southerly lne of Drummond avenue fortyfdht feel nnd three nches to the pont or place of begnnng.... Belted as the property of Carre M. Van4 Clrk Patterson nnd Wllam D. Patterson. takenn executon at the ault dt Anna.T. Rue, and to be sold by ^ EUHEIl II. GEBAN, Bherlff: neii.ly 1 QUINN, Attys. Doted Aprl J Montnouth County Strrogatas Ofllcs. In the matter of tho cbtato of Nelle Morfell, deceased.. Notce to credtors to present clams Bffaast.* estate. Pursuant to the order of Joseph L, DOBahay, surrogate^ of the fonnty of~mor»~ mputh. msle on the flftu day of March* 1918, on tho applcaton of Mary Ellubeth Alorrell, admnstratrx of the estate of Nelle Morrcll, deceased, notce la hereby lven to the credtors of sad deceased t* txhhlt to the subscrber, admnstratrx aa t/oronnll, ther debts and demands aganst Mo sad etate. under oath, wthn nne months from the date of the aforemld order or they wll be forever barred «3 o!sr.actons therefor aganst the aalj subcrs**. Dated Freehold, N..1,. Mnreh " - SS _ : _ MARY ELIZABETH - v -

7 ""Sl- 38 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J. Monmouths Leadng Jeweler Whte Sapphre Rngs The Whte Sappho s the only gem whch comos near to tho Damond n color, brllancy and hardness. They are clean, sparklng gems whose hardness nsures ts lfe permanently. The fne whte Damond beng so hgh n prce today, many of our customers are usng the Whte Sapphre n place of the Damond as the Aprl Brthstone. We recently purchased a package of these gems and are showng them, mounted n sold gold lades soltare snd gents tooth settngs. They are prced from f 7.00 and up, and the gems run n sze from %ct. to 2%cts. We wll be pleased to show them. Damond The Aprl Brthstone We stll have a few fne Soltare and Fancy Damond Rngs at the same prces as three years Sgo. They are all under %ct. n weght. The next packet of Damonds we buy wll cost you consderably more. The thrfty buyer wll not put off hs purchase, but wll buy now from the far sze Btock we have left of stones purchased three years ago, and whch we are sellng at the same profts of three years ago, Reusslles Damonds bear close nspecton. We do not handle the "cracked ce" Damonds. Alarm Clocks The naton s at war. Tme wll wn the war and not a second should be lost. The farmer, the commuter, the laborer, the mechanc, everyone should be on tme. To be oh tme s to get up on tme. We guarantee our Alarm Clocks to get you up. Every Clock leavng our store has been thoroughly tested ard regulated. Our 24-hour $1.50 Clock s a gem, The same can be sad of our $3.00 eghtday and our $2.CB lumnous rado Clock. You all know the Baby Ben, $3.00. Every Clock guaranteed. Telephone 457-R No More Platnum The XT. S. Government haa recently taken control of all the platnum n the country, wth the excepton of that owned by ctzens n jewelry and what lttle the manufacturng jewelers now have on hand. Whte Gold s replacng Platnum more and more every day. Whte Gold looks lke Platnum, satfrer and costs many tmes less. We have just had made to order everal pretty lttle rng mountngs n 14k. Whte Gold, to hold one, three; four, fve and seven stones. Some are perced and others hand chased. They are all new desgns. If you have any Damonds whch you would lke remounted n more modern jewelry, do not fal to consult us on Whte Gold Mountngs. Come n and- Bee these rngs. They wll please you. Desgns and estmates on larger peces cheerfully gven. Solders Ten-Shun! Followng are a few suggestons, some of whch are essental to every man n the servce, or those drafted men who have just been called: Wrst Watches, Compasses, Gllette Safety Razor Sets, Fountan Pens, Cgarette Cases, Match Boxes, Servce Rngs and Vne, Rosares n small slver case, Baby Ben Alarm Clocks. Watch Reparng Be sure to let only competent men repar your watch. Many a good watch s runed because a poor mechanc tres to repar t. There are thousands of watchmakers but only a few really good ones. Wo arc proud of our watchmakers. They have studed watches and know how to repar a watch as t should be repared. The servces of these men wll cost you no more than the servces of poor men. And remember we wll gve you good work at the same prce you would pay for nferor work. Jewelry Reparng We repar and make to order n the best possble manner all knds of jewelry. We are anxous that we should be your famly jewelers not only supplyng your larger wants, but every want, large or small, youwll fnd our work done promptly, satsfactorly and reasonably, for we apprecate that you wll judge ua n all large transactons by the manner n whch we attend to your lttle repar jobs. M ANDLEJJ SIX Famous For Its Marvelous Motor Chandler Leads All Sxes E Chandler leads all Sxes ndeed all medum- JL prced hgh-grade cars because t of f ers so much more for so much less. The powerful and flelblo Chandler motor, brought to a pont approxmaton perfecton by fve years of refnement wthout radcal changes. gears, for motor shafts. (Used by Packard, Wnton, Mercer, Cadllac.) Annular lght-runnng ball bearngs n transmsson. (Used by Packard, Bosch hgh tenson magneto Ignton, Perce-Arrow, Locomoble, Wnton, the worlds fnest system. (Used by Whte, Stutz, Mercer, Cadllac, Mormon.) Perce-Arrow, Locomoble, Wn ton, Annular lght-runnng ball bearngs Whte, Stutz, Mormon, Mercer.) In dfferental. (Used by Packard, Perce- Arrow, Locomoble, Whte, Stutz, Mar- Sold cast alumnum motor base, : mon.) extendng from frame to frame. (Smlar desgn and constructon used by Packard, Annular lght-runnng ball bearngs Locomoble, (bronze), Wn ton, Stutz, n rear wheels. (Used by Packard, Locomoble, Whte, Stutz, Mercer, Marmon.) Mercer.) A J And scores of other features of desgn Slent chan drve, nstead of nosy and equpment of equal excellence, SIX SPLENDID BODY TYPES Seven-Passenger Tourng Car, $1595 ** * Four-Passenger Roadster, $1595 Fotr-Pass. Dspatch Car, $1675;Fve Whte Wre Wheels, $110 Extra Convertble Sedan, $2295 Convertble Coupe, $2195 Lmousne, $2895 (jff prces t,o. b. Cleveland) :.. Come Choose Your Chandler Now ^ aj. W. MOUNT CO. Maple Avenue and Whte Street RED BANK. Telephone BIB CHANDLER MOTOR CAR COMPANY, CLEVELAND, OHIO MB REGISTER. MHMttMM L. de la REUSSILLE I(Contnued from last page.) The shp buldng program has creted a bg demand for yellow locust rood and many trees at Farmnedale lave been cut down. The wood haa be well seasoned before beng used. Offared Nam Church. Buy Your Overcoat Ths Sprng, and save 50 per cent and get wool nstead of Cotton 19 Broad St., Red Bank THE SEASON IS HERE FOR PRUNING...To Have your place n frst-class shape ths sprng, ydu: prunng should be dope now. Frut and shade trees,, grapevnes, shrub3, etc., all ree Let ua do t for you. JAMES KENNEDY Harrson Avenue, NURSERYMAN. Telephone 721-W. ELWOOD M1NUGH, Aseatont Red Bank, N. J ITEMS OF MEWS. Rev, Lester "Bcddn, pastor of the Manaaquan Baptst church, has been offered the pastorate of a church at Phladelpha. He has not decded whether to accept;the new place or not Agod Womans Death. Mrs. Ellen Feathcrson of Freehold led Sunday of last week at the age of nnety years. She leaves four grandchldren and two great-grandchldren. Accepted (or Red Crpt* Work. Hss Rhode McVarsh of Allenmrst, a traned nurse, has been aclepted for servce wth the Amercan led Gross and s now awatng aslgnment (tampon Potato Cutters. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pttenger of Vdelpha are the boss potato cutters of that secton. In one day recently they cut forty barrels of seed potatoes. Home from Camp McClellan. Paul and Kenneth Gravatt of Iradley Park, who are statoned at 3amp McClellan, have been vstng her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. D. ravatt. Money for Red Cron. The grls employed n the Munnng-,oeb plant at Matawan gave a dance Frday nght week and cleared $140, whch was turned over to the Red Cross. To Contnue Fathers Busness. George A. Kothfrtz of Asbury Park wll contnue the marble and grante busness formerly conducted >y hs father, He late Rchard Rothfrtz. Lad Up Wth Stomach Trouble. Matthew W. Jones of Asbury Park lad up wth stomach trouble. He ecently returned from a Phladelpha hosptal after undergong treatmen. Freehold Boy transferred. John E. Lard of Freehold has been transferred from the aeroplane provng ground ackeyport to Boston, where he wll receve nstructons n flyng. A Mscellaneous Shower. Mss Jose Gordon of Matawan, whose engagement to Wllam Faver was recently announced, had a mscellaneous shower Saturday nght week. Celebrates 84th Brthday. Wllam W. Dlts of Freehold celebrated hs 84th brthday last Thursday. Several frends took dnner wth hm n celebraton of the occason. Sck Wth Pneumona. Guy B. Edwards of Long Branch s serously sck n the hosptal at that place wth pneumona. Ths s the sxth attack of the dsease he has had. Eugene Foley of Freehold, who was commssoned a leutenant last September and assgned to--camp Dx hab been transferred to Camp Up ton. Cops Want Increase. The Ocean Grove polcemen have asked for an ncrease of ffty cents a day n ther pay. They now receve $2.50 a day and put n eleven hours. Auto Smashes Bcycle. An automoble owned by Thomas Beatty of Long Branch ran over a bcycle belongng to Davd Frank last week. The bcycle was smashed. ury Dsagreed. The jury tryng Wllam Mack of Vanderburg for assault and battery upon Mchael Dugan, a neghbor, last July dsagreed at Freehold last week. Death from Pneumona. Joseph ET "Martn of Asbury Park ded last Wednesday of bronchal pneumona. He was forty, years old and leaves a wdow and one brother. Early Clong Urged. The Long Branch commssoners have passed a resoluton urgng the merchants of that place to close ther stores at sx oclock at nght. lob as Nght Watchman. Charles Alberto, formerly a mal carrer at Long Branch, has taken the job of nght watchman for Henry Bloch, who owns several cottages. Butcher Shop Improved. Wllam H. Thompson of Farmngdale has had a new ce box nstalled n hs butcher shop and has made ther mprovements to the place. Money for Fre Apparatus. At a specal electon held n Neptune townshp last week an appropraton of $25,000 was voted, wth whch to buy fre apparatus. A Varety Shower.. Mss Anna D. Hurley of Sprng Lake, who s soon to wed Thomas Bresln of Gloucester, had a varety shower Saturday nght week. Quts Farmng. Robert Lnnert of Farmndale has gven up farmng and has sold hs stock and mplements. He has rented hs place to a Brooklyn man. Tranng Race Horse. Joseph L. Kernan of New York has four race horses n tranng at the Freehold track. A. M. Chamberan s n charge of the horses. Two Freehold Brths.. A son was born to Mrs. Jeremah Qunn of Freehold Tuesday, Aprl 2 The followng day Mrs. L. B. Azulay gave brth to a daughter. Oak Glen Farm Sold. Anthony B. Burdge of Oak Glen has sold hs farm at that place am wll soon move nto a now house h s buldng at that place. Grl Des of Pneumona. Mss Mabel Cubborly, daughter o Wllam W. Cubberly of Robbnsvtle ded last Wednesday of pneumona She was 22 years old. Freehold Famly Moves,* A. Lebermnn has moved hs fam ly from Freehold to Asbury Park Mr. Lebcrman formerly conducted laundry-ut-feehold. \ ---?- Autost Loses Lcense. Joseph ftulun of Marlboro hns bee deprved of hs automoble lcense b cause ho permtted, an unlcense drver to run the car. I Woman Breaks Hp. Mrs. Peter H. Conover, who lves wth her daughter, Ma. Thomas Eng- Ish of Freehold, fell and brolce her lp Saturday week..ong Branch Htnue Sold. Morrs Hasanove, a Long Branch tney drver, has bought the T. W. hooper houae at that place and wll loon move nto t. )cean Grove Woman Dead. Mss Eva A. Ackerman of Ocean rove ded at Vneland Thursday week at the age of 35 years. She eaves one sster.. lew Pumpng Outft. Dr. J. Y. Snton of Imlaystown has lad a gasolne pumpng outft ntaled on hs place to take the place f hs wndmll. Charty Ball May 10th. The annual charty ball for the eneft of the Long Branch hosptal /ll be held at Pleasure Bay on Fray7May 10th. mprovne; a House. Wllam E. Hefter of Belmar s avng the nteror of hs house mproved and s buldng an addton to the rear. Recever for Box Company. Haletead H. Wanrght of Manaquan has been apponted recever for e Amercan box company of Asbury ark. atonc Club Dance. The frst annual dance of the Long Uranch Masonc club wll be held at Pleasure Bay on Frday nght, May L7th.!ut n Face. Wllam B. Algor of Belmar was ladly cut n the face wth an axe fhle workng at Lakehurst Saturday veek. elmar Property Sold. E. De LaVergne of North Abury ark has bought a house at Belmar nd moved hs famly nto t last reek. are Pay for Workmen. The Long Branch commssoners aye ncreased the pay of the men workng on the streets to $2.50 a day..ppropratlon for Lbrary. The Bradley Beach commssoners lave made an addtonal appropraton of $250 to the publc lbrary. njured Hs Eye. Albert Warwck of Long Branch jured hs eye last week by strkng aganst the back of a char. ay of Teachers Rased. The Seabrght board of educaton las decded to ncrease the pay of ll teachers ten per cent freehold Boy Dead. Luther H. Lttle of Freehold ded rday week of lung trouble. He ras twenty years old. Club Buy* Bonds. The Asbury Park fshng club has rated to buy fve $100 bonds of the thrd Lberty loan. To Rebuld Jettes. Bds have been asked for rebuldng threo jettes on the Ocean Front at ong Branch. E hare attaned a pont n W publc favor where our busness ntegrty s unquestoned. Theerrceswe render reflect credt opon ths establuhnunt,beeause of the manner n whch we cany out nstructons. CmrsMdt&Ms JOT all occasons ESTATE OF HARRY: c.rav AW.WORDEN JRJ IFUMERAL DIRECTOR! ] j MOKXOUTh ST. RED BAKK..PHOKE...."57...: Wool Suts and JVousers Wll Be Scarcer Than Sugar Ths Year BUY NOW Suts $8.00 to $22.00 Trousers $2.00 to $6.00 SUPPS 19 Broad St.. Red Bank Pure Blood You can keep your blood n good condton have a clear skn, and brght eyes, by takng BEECHAffS nus ««l Sal* of Aor Mullen la tn Wwtl S l t u M lnb«mkl0c.35o. V/1LUAU E. FOSTER. " COUHSEU/>B A* Now York. E M.CONK AUCTIONEEB. Pretnpt attenton to all salaa of Cam stoctb marrtandlse and persons! property. P.O.Ad4NU.lmBdeaStn*LBsdBaak.. D R. FRED T. NEWMAN, DENTIST. Esner Bulldlnu. Booms 1 and 2, Rol N. J. Offce Hours. 8:30 to 5. Sstudara 8:30 to 12 BOOH R M OBERT PIERCE, LICENSED AUCTIOHHER. IU»Hen«46 Whte. Red Bnlc Telephone St. P. TETLEY, NOTARY PUBLIC snd COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS. Tetlsys News Stand. 7 Brood Street. Red N.J, R ALPH O. WILLGUSS COUNSELLOR AT LAW (New Jeraey and New York B«TJ) OHlces: 2 Broad Su-eet. Baa N Broadway, New York «tr. pharles D. SMITH, * * LICENSED AUCTIONEER. Be.ldence 42 Sxth Avenue. Loaf Braata. Phone 200-M. D R. HAROLD J. STOKES, DENTAL SURGEON Successor to Dr. Frank Lee. M Broad Street. Etaner Buldng-. Rooms 4,6 and 6. Offce Hours 8*1 to B«O oclock. G EO. MCC. TAYLOR, C. E. CONSULTING ENGINEER... CIVIL ENGINEER and BURVEYOfc 8 Elmer Buldlnt. Bral St., Bad Banfc. M. J. Davdson Buldng. Joseph BeQjr, D Bed John J. Qunn. R. B. F. KINO, VCTEMNARY BUKGBON AHD DENTIST. BHRBWSBUBY. NBW J ^ t ^. ^ ^ Ornatumy performed»n btehea wttb sactasf Abo&ws treated wth Serom fcar Dlstaawaf - a E TeleDhone EatontowB. N. 1. RNEST A. ARENU, AKCHTEECT. 106 W.»ttBt»e«t.NewYo-rkCHT. Blth Btoert. Yok nontl Brat**""***, *»«-» - a- Bpocalrtln omntrf «* Telephone Oonnsctfcna. J NEWRUGS 1 MADE FROM OLD CARPETS UuUSTRATED 8OOMLET rsee ON REOUEST ORIENTAL RUG CO. HACKETT ST..NEWARK. SHOE POLISHES PRESERVE THE LEATHER IIQUIDS AMD PASTES TOR BLACK, WHITE,TAN, DARK BROWN OROXBLOOD SHOES. XUt r.f.balltv COnPORAHONlt. LTD. BUFFALO.N.V. R. HIGGINSON & SON. EATONTOWN COAL PAINTS OILS MAKE YOUR OWN PAINT wth L & MSEMI-PASTE PAINT They ara smply addtasl.tn.e6d Ol to LAM Seml-PaoUPalnt and your own Lnseed Ol. You obtan greatest durablty and coyerng power. The L & M PAINT s so postvely good that t s known as the ^Master Pant." Whereas the best of other hgh grade pants coat you $3.50 a gallon; our L & M PAINT made ready-for-use wll cost you only $2.7O a gallon. YOU SAVE 80fe A GALLON ON EVERY GALLON BEWARE f the person that s gong to gve you somethng for nothng. If r ou are nterested n any of the followng subjects: steam, hot water or hot ar heatng, santary plumbng-n all ts branches, or general tn smthng, you wll fnd that by gvng the undersgned porton of your work, you wll receve value for every dollar expended wth hm. HOWARD FREY SANITARYPLUMBER 74 Monmouth Street. Phone 234-J. Red Bank, N. Monmouth County Surrogates Offce. I In the matter of the estate of Horace Tro», dece dseased. Notno to credtors to present clam aganst estate. ^ Pursuant to thy order of Joseph L. Donahay, surrogate of the county o Monmoutby made on the twenty-eghth day of.february. 1918, on the applcaton of Emly A. Troa. Emma A." Tros nnd Howard S. llkansan. executors of the estate of Horace Troa, de* censed, notce s hereby gven to the credtorb of sad deceved to exhbt to the subscrburs, executors, us nforesntl, ther dcbt nnd demnnda ngnrbt the sad estate, under oath, wthn nne months from the date o the aforoand order, or they wll be forever barred of ther actons therefor aganst th* sad subscrbers. Dated lyuehold, N. J., February 28th EMILY A. TROS, EMMA A. TROS, I -HOW AHU S..IlfGINSON. NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT. Estate of Berkeley Everard_ Foley Gnpe. : V"mlror." " ". Notce U hevehy fnven th\t th«nccounts of the subtcrlh-, ttm-dan of the estate of mld mnor, wll be uudtcd nnd ntntcd1> tle aurrnrntu tf tho cuunty of Monmout! md reportel for Htttlcment^to the Orphnns Court of satl ctuuty, -«n Thursday, the twutty-flrth <l«y of Aprl, A. I).. l.t.s, at whch.tme applcaton wll Lt> mode for the allmvncu >f com mssons ant] COUIIBCI fees Dated Alurch 1 ltb, A, D., IH18. FRANK.K. STUUGI8 OHN S. APPLEGATEft SON, COUNSELLOBS AI IAW Davdson BaUdln«. BlM Rsm Bum. H- ITDMUND WILSON, H OOUMSBLLO ODeea: 10 B&R Ffcowr BIKER. LSTON BEEKMAN, A COUNSELLOB " Offces, 10 Broad atrte *t, A EErfTANK, M.». K. HERBERT E. WILLIAM^ BURGEON DBMTJHT. D S 3[ ft j[ S 1M Broad Btrert.. Red Bank, H..J. B. W. M- THOMPSON, DENTAl. 8UEG1S0H d NafI Bank BuBdbur. Badfcnk. H. M Boars tt-a. R. WILLIAM ROSE, DENTIST.:. gnceosor to Dr. K. F. BorfsB. Gas admlnwsnd..- ; HO BROAD STREET. BED BANK. B. J. G tx). D. COOPER, CIVIL ENGINEER. Bueeawn to (3*0. Cams. 0.. Portofflee BuMta*. BED BANK. H. I D 1 CIVIL ENGKEEB AMD BUUVKUMb Boom 7. Patterson Bolduff. Broad Html am BAHK. N. J. R. WM. J. WOLFERT, OSTEOPATH. 94 Broad Street" " Telf Red Bonk. N. J. Graduate of Krksvlle. EO. H. ROBERTS, G GRADUATE AUCTIOKKER Pedteeo or Grade Stock, Farm Soles. Personal Property. New Monmouth, N. J. Telephone Mddletown. 271-F-28 EGANS Auto Vans and Express Now that movng tme Is near I mra ^ prepared to do your next movng OB. furnture, panos or baggage, to all partaof cty or country, In the larbbbt padds* vans In Red Banlt. Belore you have your next movng done, wrte, sena or call for the only relable furnture mover tn town? and Bet my prces on your next Job. All knds of heavy or lght truckng done at short notce. Calljar aaarea. J. T. EGAN, 11 Wall Street. Red BanK Rodence phono 124-J Offce phone 539-R 1O WHARF AV13NXJE. Bumsteads Worm Syrup a. sal* aal»«r«jum«4y tor Wotrn* tood th» t«t for I*»««- «**S*S PAH.S. To nuona It u u»«meray. ttb&bajft TO TASK. MO KtOZITBSa KO VXTBXO BIBUBD. OSS botus baa klum 131 worms. All orotglsta axa aaalarm, or»t mau-tt* It tern. art a A. Tooou.L.nu>.n NEW JERSEY CENTRAL TRAINS LEAVE RED BANK For New York. Newark and Elsabeth at 6:50. 6J8, 7: (m9:3a except Newuk). ll* a. nu; : ?H. «S18n. m. Sundays 8:58. 11CO n-m.; 1:35, 3^5, 1: , 1M, 8^5,8:50 p.m. For Freehold va Matawan at 7:52 n. m,: «a, 4:25, 6 IX) p. m. Sundays 3:3V a. m.; 4:42. ts) p. m. For Lakcwood. Lakohurst. etc., at 6:40.10:10 a. m. B2:00.2:55.4:(3, 5:19, 6 18, P.m. Sundays9:46,11:19 a. m.; 8:39,1027 p. m. For Atlantc Cty at 6:40, 10:10 a.m.; 82:06, 4;*J p. nu Sondays 11:10a. m., 8^9 p. m. m Monday only. s- Saturday only N 1 EW YORK AND LONG BRANCH RAILROAD. Tme Table In effect Aprl 8th TKAINSI,EAVKRPDBAHK \ For Newark and New York: 660, & , 830 (New York only), (New York and Mondays only), 342. M 06 (New York only), a. m.: , 419 (New York only), IB (Satunluja only), p.m. 8undsys: 868, a. m.. 135,335,443, ;p.m. For Long Branch. Anbury Park, Ocean Grate. Pont Pleasant and nkrmodtato statons; 6 00, a.m , 1110 (Saturdays eccpted) p. m. SundayB a.ra,; p.m. MERCHANTS STEAMBOAT CO. OF NEW JERSEY. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT APRIL In Bubject to chante wthout notce. Steamer Sea Brd or Albertna Between Plc 21 foot of Frankln Street, New York, and Hghlands. Hghland Bench. Oceanc. Locust Pont and Hod Telophone Call 1704 Frankln, New York. 423 Red Hank. N. J. IllshlnnlB Telephone. 12M. FOR RED BANK. Dally except Sunday. Leave Per 24, foot of Frankln P.M. Street, Leave Rod Bonk Leave Battery Landng,.,;. 3,15 Arrve lllnhlanda ubot, B.00 " Oceanc t *... G.8& FOR NEW YORK Daly except Sumlaj. A. M. 7>M ". v " Locust Pont 7.C0 ". Oceanc?.25 " Hffhlanda,( - v 8-00 " locust Pont about...o * B.-ID " Battery LnmlnB u\>mu s» M " Red Bank about,.,...;...;...,.. C: 15 " Frankln Street about..,., Slnslo Faro,,G0 cents. Chldren nndor 12 years. sn«lo faro 10 centfl. NOTlCB-^At Btttttfry Lundlnjr. - ll-glav&tw. -trblnrforoptowtt.subway for uptown or to Broohlfo:- Wd aur/acq car* and ferrleato Stalon bland and Brooklyn, con bo rvachud \n two mlnutot. TROLLEY CONNECTIONS. c > AT HIGHLANDS va J. C. T. Co., for Stona Church, Nnveslnk. Atlantc IllshUnda, Bolferd Koanshurtr, Koyport, Mlddlotown and Red. AT HANK, RED va M. C. K. Ca., for Shrewsbury. Entnntnurn, Lonr Branch. Aabmj Pa-, *alf Hnvon, Oceanc uml Rumeur...,*, u AT RED BANK va J. C. T. Co.. for Far Vlow, Mtddlotown, Now M-mnrnmh, W«lf«H. «" " burg «nd Keyport.» aoecioj attenton nvon to the e*ro of lonet and Carrn^. r "

8 Asbury Park, New Jersey Sale Extraordnary Drugs and Remedes Tolet Needs Tomorrow, to and ncludng Saturday, a threeday sellng that wll add materally to your wartme economes. We advse that you fll your medcne chest and tolet cabnef now, because t s becomng exceedngly dffcult to arrange these sales. Specal rule: No mal or phone orders or C. O. D.S Three-Day Drug Sale Atwood Btters.19 Ammorta (Stenbachs Volet).21 Asafttda P% S ftr 23 Asprn Tablets, 5 gr....19,.79 Amolne..13,.22 Blauds Iron Plls.. 19 Baume Analgesque 55 Beechams Plls 09, 18 Borax 15 Beef, Iron and Wne, (Lehn & Fnk), 39 Bovnne >-..72 Bromo Qunne.;.22 Bathasweet.24 Castora 28 Carbona.21,,49 Cartels Lttle Lver Plls Cascara Sagrada.29 Doans Kdney Plls...49 Dr. Edwards Olve Plls.09,.19 Freezone,..., Glycerne, 2 ozs 19 Hydrolne- 79 Horlcks.Malted Mlk.49, 72, 2.10 Hnds Honey and Almond Cream 32 Jad Salts..65 Kondpns Catarrhal Jelly,...19 Lmestone Phosphate,39 Lqud Peptonods ; Maltne wth Cod Lver OH-.89 Mentholatum.22,.39 Mlk of Magnesa..39 Nujol Nuxated Iron No-Odor., Ovofern Omega Ol Ponds Extract.. >......:.39 Pompean Olve Of: 1 qt. ; pt....t.-:..98 Half pt.53 Pnkhams Compound,. v...39, Phenolax Wafers...<,,..20 Poslam Ontment..,...:...39 Pluto Water 28 Qunne Plls (Upjohn) 19 Regulol..39 Sedltz Powders Sloans Lnment..-. m-.-..,19 Sal Hepatca 19,.45,.79 Dental Preparatons Pebeco TootlfPaste.38 Kolynos 22 Colgates Tooth Paste Dr. Lyons Tooth Powder Dr. Lyons Tooth Paste Santol Tooth Powder.,. ;.19 Mouth Washes Glyco Thymolne -79 Lsterne...42, 69 Peroxde....13,,23 Venas Loton " Dsnfectants Lysol , 79, G. N ,.47 Tolet Soaps Cutcura Soap...;. 18 Woodburys Soap...18 Glycerne Soap, 3 for Palmolve Soap, 3 for 25 Pears Unscented Soap 13 Ivory Soap 0554 "Castle Soap....; 94 Resnol Soap.*...21 Lqud Green Soap 98 Tolet and Complexon Powders and.creams : Menners.TaJcum Powder, Borated Mennens Volet Talcum. Powder Johnsons Baby Powder,. 2 for;.. 25 Jergens Powder (15-p.z. c a n )._ ~CaBIache Face Powder Orchard Whte Colgates Bandolne.18 Daggett-Ramsdell C o Id Cream^rm-;^.29, 45,.89 Cream LAme 30 Powder. LAme.. v,.45 Har Tonc Mrs. Masons Har Tonc...69 Herpcde Tonc ,.75 Wyeths Sage andjsulphur.. -: , 79 Hays Har Health 39 Syrup of Fgs l Mscellaneous JUnEnPTtnf 1 Ontment. n Vrol Wampoles. Crco Terpn II Compound...85 Whte Pne Tar.19 Wtch HazeL I 12,.22 Hand Brushes II Zymole Trokeys.19 - ; Hot Water Bags for the sol- der n khak cases Hot Water Bottles 89 Fountan Syrnges,.89.s Tooth Brushes, regular 25c..19 MARLBORO NEWS, Mrs. Thomas MaeTee and her two chldren of- Cleveland, Oho, have Automoble! n Collon at MahoAeys Corner Thursday. son. Mrs. MaeTee formerly taught been vstng Mrs. Joseph H. Tomln- Thursday of last week n roundng the corned at Mahoneys store twq.-mrs. John Rddle spent last week school here. autos came together. One was awth her sster, Mrs. Joseph Arrowsmth of New Monmouth. Ford car owned by Ira Maghan of Wckatunk. and the other car was Mss, Emma Thompson spent part owned by George W. Taylor of Elzabeth. A mstake n sgnals caused Johanna and Knchol Clayton of Im- of last week wth her cousns, Msses the accdent. The cars \yere badly, laystc D "*Kut Fno one was...u**. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Marvn are recevng congratulatons over a young daughter born last Monday. The chld has been named Katherne Frances. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Wyckoff and d Mr. and Mrs. Bronson Butler of Holmdel motored to Trenton last Thursday...^Mrs. Lulu Mrghan of Freehold was a Sunday vstor wth Mrs.. Lz- pleton Ran Away Laat Week. John Patterson left a team of ze Conover.. _ horses.owned by John Stapleton Mr. "and Mrs. John Brahney of standng unted n front of Snyders Newark were the guests of Mr. andhotel last Thursday. The horses Mrs. Martn Collns.Sunday. ; bolted and.. ran towards FreehQld? Mss Ella- Hughes spent Monday,,Ther flght was stopped! afterjey_.-wth Elzaboth-Fspher-of-B-ndevehV had :oveted~abbut~e~juarter~ of a Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Ousterman mle, by the wagon strkng a telephone pole. The tongue of the wll move from F. T. Burkes house to Howard Hesers.house, recently wagon was broken but no other damage was done. vacated by Mrs. Thomas Felds.- Rev. C. L. Palmer and W. C. Hulse Mrs. Thomas Felds of Marlboro, attended the meetng of the classs whose husband ded recently, s mak- her home wth her son, held n the Reformed church at As-ng Walter bury Park Tuesday of hst week. Mss Elzabeth Hayward spent Sunday wth^frends at Keyport. ; Ira Tlton, who attends a^, Tren- - ton busness college, spent the weekend wth hs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wllett Jas recovered from; measles and mumps and has returned George C. Tlton. to Marlboro after a vst jto h Thomas Brennan and famly grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. moved from Wckntunk to Ml-?. A". Heyer... o. Scotts house, last.week..mr,.. Brennan s employed at the farmers ex- I famly spent part of.jr.st week wth. Mr. and Mrs. John G. Bennett and change. r ; ; - Mn anl "M-s. l!ay Tlton of Pros- Mrs. Alex Scott of Jersey Cty,. pect Plans....! v.}\<) has been spendng, a week at her The congregaton of the Reformed.summer home, has returned to Jer-church k.eld a prayer servce Frday].-c.v Cty." ;,. nght at Augustus Sckless.. > spellng contest was held at the. Frank E. Heyer has been elected;. tanvlle school house on Frday presdent of the Atlantc townshp I...lernpon. The partcpants nelud- board of educaton. >. ] the pupls from Marlboro townshp.. Ths was the second contest. ter, Mss Jenne Strong of Mntmvan, ] Charles E. Strong and hs daugh-1 Edna Clayton of Unon Hll ^vas the formerly of ths place,, were recent j -wnner. guests of Mr.. and Mrs. George, MIES Merk of Brooklyn. 1 who has Zucker. _^JL^_. been the guest of her.cousn, Mss Chrstna Myer, las returned,home. HOLMPEL NEWS. Wllam Conover. a student at a Trenton busness college who hashenry Cross to Plant 125 Acrej n been home fve weeks wth whoopng cough, has returned to hs. studes;. LINCROFT NEWS. Ths Dstrct Beng: Canvassed for Lberty. Loan Campagn. John K. Conovw tml Joseph -WV Thompson nt-o ennvtfnj ths.-nvton for the Lberty lonn- campagn. Tlv quota for ths l.-tct s S.000. Ms.s AnlersonV prncpal of the publc 1 school, was ke])t ndoor.s wjth nr)tncss part of lnst week.- I^rcd Lnngendo-f. son of Harry 4 :t a>k<>m!orf-,-- -was -lal uf"wjth.-tr -Allrt-rt-P. -Bcp-ttttr-:- -ytfr-wtlr hc-nvy cold part of last week. rheumatsm. Mrs. Malach Moore" s out after a Mr. and Mrs. Vctor Dean Konney tckness of scvornl dnys, caused by have returned from Florda,, where nctte ndgeston., they spent the wnter.» A. G. Hartung, superntendent of Joseph Holmes, who las been lad IVmk L, Drvers place, v s lad up vth sckness at hs lnme nt Newark. An Italan famly from Rahway has moved n Mrs. Isabella Sanborn^ house on the Tnton Falls road. George C. Thompson and Henry Fenton were recent vstors at H^htstown. COLTS NECK NEWS. Te4m of Hortet Owned by John St«- Felds. / -J. JohnDrum bobught a.cow at Wllam Hartshornessale last week and Joseph Kngston bought two hefers. Potatoes Ths Sprng. * Henry Cross wll have the bggest acreage of potatoes of any farmer hereabouts. HD expects tovdevoto 125 acres or rasng potatoes. Two years ago Mr.-Cross pad or a mortgage nl S-O.OOU on hs farm from lls sa^e of potntoes -that. year.. La.st wook the Ky estate sold, horses to Kellncr Kros. of 1c-rh"Am- boy, George Lcuvy of Shrewsbury, H. P..fnnson and. I?o\vn & Ghsol of Cranbury, HolsMatthews, Mendel Jafle and Danel Itnpollo of Keypo I- ad Tony Sollo of Red ltat.! up several v.e-kswth rheumatsm, s recoverng. ALL SEATS loc Matnee Daly 3 P. M. Saturday 2:30 P. M. TELEPHONE 658.,. TRAN Now Under Exclusve Management of 3. CLARK CONOVER THE PICK OF THE FILM WORLD D ALL SEATS Performance Conllnuou 73OP. M. toiloop.m. BROAD STREET RED BANK I wsh to announce that I have contracted for only the very best and largest productons that have made a name before the publc n the largo.ctes, and only the very best pctures wll be shown at the STRAND. Look over ths program andyou wll agree wth me that I am showng FEATURES THAT ARE FEATURES TODAY ONLY Wednesday, Aprl 17th TODAY ONLY "DU BARRY" Fox Specal THEDA BARA Also a Famous "SUNSHINE COMEDY" THURSDAY and FRIDAY, APRIL 18th and 19th JUST OFF BROADWAY! Closed last Sunday nght at the Broadway Theatre, New York, after 5 weelw run at $1.00 prces. Thursday and Frday of ths week you can see t at the STRAND, Red Bank, for 30c IT STRIPS NAKED THE SOUL OF HISTORYS MADDEST MURDER KING _ The Photoplay hat mad< Cheer lke mad SHOOT HIM! BLAZING REVELATION._ ^VE^ THE ABSOLUTE TRUTH What would you do f thshdeous burglar of the nght stood by your wndow peerng n, watng to snatch your loved ones-from-you=shoot-him? Ofcourse you would. Thats whya.merca am Cvlzaton must rd the world of ths overbearng, autocratc, fendsh murderer of humanty..go see " THE KAISER The. Beast of Berln." It wll make you a-real Amercan twll make your blood bol. THURSDAY and FRIDAY, APRIL 18th and 19th Matnee 3:OO F». M. Evenng 7:43 F». M. Matnee and Nght All Seats 30 Cents No War Tax ONE DAY ONLY Saturday, Aprl 2Oth ONE DAY ONLY QINIA 7th Epsode of "THE MYSTERY SHIP" QIG V COMEDY Two Days Only Monday and Tuesday, Aprl 22d and 23d Fox Stupendous Producton of Vctor JHtugos Great Masterpece. -,.- Staged- n Ara.er.ca..Featurng the-.v/orw.a...greateat Actor JN IS REELS MATINEE 3:00 P. M. EVENING 7:45 PRICES MAT?NEE AND MIGHT ALL SEATS 30 CENTS NO WAR TAX

9 BANK TER: yolumexl. NO RED BANK, N. J. f WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, PAGES 9 TO 16, NOT SEPARATED IN DEATH. WIFE SOON FOLLOWS HUSBAND THE LONG JOURNEY. ON Robert Taylor off Brdge Avenue Ded Saturday and Hs Wfe Passed Away Yesterday Mornng Shortly. After the Funeral of Her Husband- Pneumona was the Cause off Both Deaths. Robert Taylor of Brdge avenue ded Saturday and ha wfe ded yesterday mornng, shortly after her husbands funeral. Pneumona was the cause of death n each nstance. Mr. Tuylor had been sck all wnter but hs condton dd not become alarmng untl about u week ago. Mrs. Tuylor was taken sck the day her husuund ded. Her death occurred ubout fve mnutes after her chldren had returned home from the grave of ther father. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor wore natves of Ireland, but Mr. Taylors mother was a French woman. The couple had lved at Red Bank snce ther marrage 46 years ago, Mr. Taylor was employed by the Consoldated gas company, le was seventy years old and hs wf«was sxty years old. The couple leave four chldren, Anna, John, Mame and Lucy Taylor. Another son ded ten years ago. He marred a daughter of the late James Walsh, "who for a number of years was chef of polce of Red By ths son Mr. and Mrs. Taylor leave two grandchldren, Helen and Thelma Taylor of Newark. By ther son John they leave a granddaughter, Harret Taylor. Mrs. Taylors maden name was Elzabeth McShea. She leaves a sster n Massachusetts. The funeral of Mr. Taylor was held at, St. Jamess church and the bural was at Mount Olvet cemetery. The funeral of Mrs. Taylor wll be held Frday mornng at St. Jamess church. LARGE LAND OWNER DEAD HARRY C. HALLENBECK DIED THURSDAY NIGHT. He Wn. Taken Sck wth Acute Indgeston Whle on a Tran and Passed Away a Few Hours Later at Hs Home at Shrewsbury. Harry C. Hallenbeck, owner of Meudowbrook stock farm at Shrewsbury, dod very sulldenly oc acute ndgeston about mdnght Thursday nght. He was taken sck whle rdng on ; tran from New York to Shrewsbury and he ded shortly after bong taken to hs home at Shrewsbury, le was G(> years old and was the owner of the bg Hallenbeck prntng establshment ut New York.,Ths establshment prnted the posters for the frst. Lberty loan drve. About sx years ago Mr, Hallenbeck bought the Col. Thomas J. ODonohue farm at Shrewsbury. Subsequently he bought several other large tracts, ncludng the farm of Frank Borden and propertes owned by H. Edward Armstrong, Charles M. Patterson and W. S. Fan- Bhawe. At the tme of hs denth he owned about 275 acres of land! He owned : number of famous race horses and ther wnter quarters were on the farm. He also owned some of the most productve cows n the county. A large number of men were employed on the farm. 1_ -ALPst Mr. Hallenbeck resded at Shrewsbury only durng tle summer, but he had made hs permanent home there snce last year. Prevous to that tme he lved at Montclur. He FAIR HAVEN WOMAN DEAD. Mrs. Lews H. Smth Ded on Her 78th Brthday. Mrs. Lews H. Smth of Far Haven ded Sunday nght. Hej- death occurred on her 78th brthday. Mrs. Smth was,the mother of nne chldren, four of whom her q are lvng. They are Joseph P. Smth, Lews H. Smtl, Jr., and Everett Smth of Far Haven and Mrs. Lous A. Soffel of Mddletown townshp. Her husband ded several years ago. The funeral wll he held tomorrow afternoon at Mrs. Smths late home. The servce wll be n charge of Rev. James H, Brower. AT HOSPITAlToNE DAY. GIRL DIES AFTER OPERATION. Anna M. Dougherty, Seven Years Old, Ded Thursday at Hosptal. Anna Mare.Dougherty, who lved wth her aunt, Mrs. Catherne Dender of Atlantc Hghlands, ded last Thursday at the Long Branch hosptal followng an operaton for appendcts. She was seven years old and was a daughter of John Dougherty of South Orange. She had lved wth her aunt snce last September. The funeral was held Sunday afternoon at South.Orange and the bural was at that place. GIRL BURNEDTO DEATH. leaves a son, funeral was John Hallenbeek. The held Sunday at the house and the sermon was preacted by Rev. W. Button Dale of Rumson. MRS. FLORENCE STRAHAN DEAD Wfe of Long Branch Doctor Dead After Long Sckness. Mrs. Florence Strahan, wfe of Dr. Frank G. Strahan of Long Branch, ded lastwednesday nght after a sckness lastng "two years. Mrs. Strahan was 24 years old and was born at Long Branch. She. was marred to Dr. Strahan three years ago. About two years ago a son was born to them but t-lved-only a Short tme. After the denth of her son Mrs. Strfthans health began- to fal. For the past several weeks t was known her death -was only a MIDDLETOWN YOUNG MAN DIED ^AT LONG BRANCH. John Franklyn Swackhamer Had Been Sck wth Bronchts About a Month Ho Ded from a Weak Heart He Was 27 Years Old. John Franklyn Swackhamer of Mddletown vllage ded Tuesday afternoon of lust week.at the Long Branch hosptal. He was taken to the hosptal Monday afternoon. He had been sck wth bronchts about a month and the sckness weakened hs heart. -He was born at Mddletown and was 27 yetfs old. Hs mother,_ RIrs._Annette_ Swackh_amer,_ survves "hm. He atso""leaves""a""ss"-~ ter, Mrs. Irvng Hance of Reck!es3 place, Red Bank; and a brother, Egbert, who s a member of the Brtsh flyng squad. The funeral was held Saturday afternoon at the house. The semon was preached By Rev. Robert Mac- Kellar of Red Bank and the bural was at Far Vew cemetery. The bearers were Harry Sutton, Cecl Conover, Edwn Conover, Mr. Ftzg-erald, Mr. Wllams and Charles Weeks. DIED FROM CONSUMPTION. MRS. WILLIAM ALLGOR HAD BEEN SICK A LONG TIME. Eatontown Resdent Had Been an Invald Snce She Underwent an Operaton Several Years Ago She Leaves Fve Chldren. Ms. Melssa Allgor, wfe of Wl- ELSIE LAYTON FATALLY IN- JURED PLAYING WITH FIRE. Wllam H. Laytons Four-Year-Old Daughter Ded Monday Afternoon at the Long Branch Hosptal Nne Brothers and Ssters. Else Layton,.aged four years, daughter of Wllam H. Layton of Oakland street, Was badly burned Monday noon whle playng wth a bonfre.. She ded from her njures at the Long Branch hosptal late n the afternoon. The accdent occurred on Brdge avenue. Else and a number of other grls and boys kndled a bonfre n, the rear of Andersons taxcah offce. Some of the boys jumped through the flames wthout beng burned and Else undertook to do the same. Her skrts caught lre and she was soon enveloped n flames. Her companons were so alarmed that they stood fascnated, ^apparently powerless to come to the assstance of the lttle grl who was screamng wth pan. Tmothy J. Qugley, bookkeeper at the lvery stable of Stryker & Stryker, heard the cres of the grl and rushed to her rescue. He wrapped the grl n a blanket and put the fre o,ut, but not untl the body and arms of the chld had been* terrbly burned. Mr. Qugley put Else n a taxcab and took her to the Long Branch hosptal, where she ded about four hours later. Else s survved by nne brothers and ssters, one of whom s Joseph Luyton, who s n mltary servce n France wth the Red Bank ambulance company. The other brothers and ssters are Mrs. Ells Megll an.d Edgar, Wllam, Arthur, Francs, Beatrcer-Maon and-vvan-layton.- Edgar s employed at Lakewood and the others lve at Red Elses funeral was held ths afternoon at the house and the bural was at Lakewood. WILLIAM J. SMYTHE DEAD. Long Branch Druggst a Vctm of Heart Dsease. Wllam J. Smythe, a Long Branch druggst and publsher of J the Long Branch Press, ded last Thursday nght of heart dsease. Mr. Smythes health had been pdor for some tme t t h h d t T h ^ day. Mr. Smythe was 55 years old and was born n New York state. When a young a t-fn man he learned the SIX YEARS OF ADVENTURE JOSEPH QUINN VISITS RELA TIVES AT RED BANK. He Left Atlantc Hghlands Sx Years Ago and Snce Then He Has Trav eledto Canada, Alaska, Honolulu Panama and Other Places. Joseph Qunn, who left Atlantc Hghlands x years ago and who has traveled thousands of mles snce then, was n Red Bank part of last week vstng hs sster Catherne and hs brother Aloysua. Mr. Qunns travels have taken hm through the.west, to Canada, Alaska, Honolulu "ard Panama. He brought home wth hm a collecton of post cards and photographs of some of the towns he vsted. Alaska. Most of the scenes were of Mr: Qunn s employed by the Emergency fleet corporaton and afterhs vst to Red Bank he returned to Seattle, Washngton, where he frst obtaned employment wth the corporaton. Joe was sxteen years old when he left Atlantc Hghlands. Durng hs sx years of travel he has had many adventures and hs hardshps have also been numerous. He dd not rde n a Pullman car or enjoy frst class passage on board a boat. He had to work hs way from town to town and when he was broke he would "beat hs way." He was glad and lucky to get any knd of a job n some towns. He worked two years n an automoble factory at Toledo, Oho; he harvested gran n Saskatchewan, Canada; he spent a wnter workng n a gold mne n Zortman, Montana; he worked on board shps salng from San Francsco and Seattle to Alaska; and he spent one summer at Nome, Alaska. At Nome there was almost contnuous daylght (lurng the mddle of Summer. Hs last ocean trp was from Alaska to Seattle, then to Panama, through the Panama canal, and then to Newport News. The boat reached Panama March 17th, and when the crew went ashore they foutrd the negroes wearng green n honor of St. Patrcks day. Mr. Qunn sad that ths was one of the funnest sghts he had seen anywhere. HOME NEWS FOR SOLDIERS machnst s trade but worked at t only a short tme. He then got work n a drugstore and had followed that occupaton snce. He had been at Long Branch thrty years and had been propretor of a drug store there nearly all that tme. He was a promnent lodge man and was a drector of the Ctzens natonal bank. He s survved by a wdow. DIED AT HOSPITAL. Mrs. Sarah- Fryer of Holmdel a Vctm of Pneumona. Mrs. Sarah Fryer of Holmdel ded Sunday, Aprl 7th, at">the»long Branch hosptal, wheet she.had been a patent three~d»y3:j Pneumonaf complcated wth heart dsease, was the cause of death. She was 71 years old and was a natve of Ireland. Her husband ded last December. She both of whom ded Thu. 3(]uy of consumpton after a durng the past year. VETERANS WIFE DEAD. Peath of Mrs. John H. Cd(a of Lttle Mrs. Slver. Carolne Z. Cole, wfe of Capt. John H. Cole of Lttle Slver, ded Sunday afternoon, Aprl 7th, of Brghts dsease. She had been n poor health a long tme. She was 72 years old and she leaves two sons, John P. Cole of New York and Rev. A. S. Cole of Kngston, New York. Capt. Cole s a cvl war veteran and s commander of Arrowsmth Post. The funeral was held last Wednesday nnd the sermon was preached by Rev.. Horace It. Goodchld of Mddletown. The bural wns at Glenwood fcemetery at West Long Branch. WAR VETERAN DEAD. {Stephen H.. Powell of Atlantc Hghlands Ded Last Week. Stephen II. Powell of Atlantc Hghlands ded Monday of last week Of acute ndgeston. He was 84 years old and hnd lved at Atlantc Hghlands about twenty years. He was a veteran of the cvl war. Mr. Powoll leaves a wdow, two sons and three daughters. Mrs. Bertha Lufburrow of Atlantc Hghlands s one of the daughters. The funeral was held last Thursday mornng and the funl wns at Elzabeth. Far Haven Infant Dead. Mary Calandrello, nfant daughter of John Calandrello of Far Haven, ded Monday of last week from stomach trouble. The funeral WUH held Tuesday afternoon and bural was made at Mt. Olvet cemetery. Mr. Calandrello, Who s a wholesale bottler, has several other.chldren. seph Red of Oakhurst and would; held Thursday at St. Josephschurch have been forty years old next month. She leaves fve chldren, George, Calvn, Henry and Joseph Allgor, all of.whom lve at home. She s also survved by a sster and two brothers, Mrs. Charles Emley of Eatontown and Joseph and Hurry Redof Oakhurst. The funeral was held Monday afat Keyport and the bural was at Keyport. DIED FROM AN ABCESS. Mrs. Henretta Nvson Passes Away at Long Branch Hosptal. Mrs.;,,Henretta Nvson of Lttle Slver, wfe of George Nvson, ded ternoon at the house and the sermon last Thursday from an abscess of- Bargans n Mens Clothng. Have, a specal assortment of, p t mens and young mens suts n the latest Ktyles whch I am offerng at specal reductons for a lmted tme. Suts from 510 upwards. Dont buy 0 sut elsewhere untl you see whnt 1 havo to offer. Herman Levn, 95 Shrewsbury avenue, Red Acl- "yerttsement. " " _ " *"" """ " Typewrter Headqaartars. We buy, rent, Bell, exchange ta Repar typewrters. Trubln?, th Store of a thousand tems, 58 Broftr fctreot. Bed Advertsement was preached by Rev. J. E. Patterson. The bural was at Long Branch. MRS. DAVID MINTON DEAD. the leg at the Long Branch hosptal. She had been a patent at the hosptal sx weeks. She was 58 years old and wns a daughter of the lata, Samuel Hurley of Shrewsbury. Shs leaves a brother, Wesley Ifurley of Shrewsbury. The funeral was held Saturday at the house and the bural Far Haven Woman Ded Last Week! L e, 0VeS.,, a - 1 " th "u. ^.?. S L e Z of Apoplexy. Mrs. Julette Mnton, wfe of Davd Mnton of Far Haven, ded Tuesday of last week of apoplexv, wth whch she was strcken a fewdays prevously. She had been n poor health a long tme. Mrs. Mnton \vn«12 yeus old. Besdes her husband :=he leaves, two chldren, Mrs. ld ward Lttle and John H. Mn- : ton. The funeral was held Thursday; afternoon at her late home. P.ev. James H. Brower preached the sercemetery.ut Lttle Slver. j Edward Peltts Fune/al. The funeral of Edward Pettt, who ded last week at the home of hs (laughter, Mrs. James Lynch of Bnhk street, wns held at ha daughters home Thursday mornng. A solemn hgh mass of requem was held. Bural was made nt Mt. Olvet cemewas at Greenlawn cemetery at Lons; Branch. UNION LIBERTY SERVICE. Holmdel Churches to Unte n Patrotc Servce Sunday. A unon lberty servce wll be held Sunday, mornng at half-past ten oclock at the Reformed church at Holmdel; The t»vo church chors of - the vllage and the worsl gather n front of FIGHTERS IN FRANCE TELL OF GETTING THE REGISTER. Letters to The.Regster from Monmouths Solders Tell of the Comfort Afforded by the Weekly Recept, of Ther Home Paper. Durng the past week The Regster has receved several letters from members of the Amercan expedtonary forces n France,, tellng of the recept of The Regster regularly and of the comfort they get from learnng the news from home. Messages from home aro among the most ptebsant~trc"detlts~" that" can happen n a solders lfe and The Regster realzed that one of the best thngs t could do for our fghtng men was to send them copes of ther home paper every week. Accordngly packages of Regsters are sent each week to^the men of the Red Bank Ambulance company, n France, to the men of former Troop B now statoned at Annston, Alabama, and to the conscrpted men from ths localty who are at Camp Dx, Wrghtstown. The Regster s gratfed to know that the recept of The Regster s looked for wth eagerness by our solders whq are far from home, and t s glad to be able to add tsmte Jo the comfort of those who are rskng ther lves n the countrys servce. AUCTIONS HELD AT LINCROFT AND COLTS NECK. Davd B. Soffel and Wllam Hartshome Qut Cattle Farmng Both Sales Were!. Well Attended and Good Prces Were Pad. t Davd B.. Soffel of Xncraft and Wllam Haftshorne of Colts Neck have gven up the cattle busness. They say that on account of the. ncreased cost of feed and other unusual war-tme condtons they have been unable to make any proft from cattle ftumng for some tme past. Each had vendues last week at whch they sold cows as-well as other lve stock and farm machnery. Bth l ll tt Mr. y. Both sales were well nttended. At h aucton cows brought M B f Sh ^ g $125 to $140, Marx Bros, of Shrewsbury beng the. largest buyers. Pgs ten weeks.old sold for $10 each and corn brought $2.3.0 a bushel. At Mr. Hartehornes sale 24 cattle were struck off, the hghest prce pad for a cpw beng Hay brought $2!) a ton. Fffrm machnery sold at correspondngly hgh prces. Mr. Hartshbrne has put out a large CELEBRATES 80TH BIRTHDAY Port Monmouth Man Gets a Purse of Money and a Bouquet of Flowers. Stephen Carhart of Port Monmouth celebrated hs eghteth brthday last Wednesday. A dnner party was gven for hm by hs chldren. Mr.. Carhart receved n purse of money from.hs chldren and grandchldren and a bouquet of flowers from tne teachers at the Port Monmouth school of whch school Mr. Carhart was at one tme a jantor. He enjoys good health at hs advanced age. BUILDING SIX NEW HOUSES NEW DWELLINGS GOING UP ON WAVERLY PLACE., Wllam H. R. Whte, Wlls A. Clayton and Ensley Whte AreBuldng Them on the South Sde 6f the Street. Wllam H. R. Whte, s Wlls A. Clayton and Ensley Whte, who consttute the Monmouth constructon and development company, are buldng sx houses on the south sde of Waverly place. Waverly place s blnd street leadng from Broad street. Last fall Mr. Whte and Mr. Clayton bought the Tl ton properly on Maple avenue at the end.of Waverly place. They moved the house and they wll extend the street through ths property to Maple avenue. Cement sdewalks and curbng wll be lad on the street. The houses are beng bult on what was formerly the Reckless property, whch was bought last summer by Mr. Whte and Mr. Clayton. Each house, wll be about 22x30 feet and wll cost about $3,500. The foundatons wll be of cement block. The frst story of each house wll be enclosed wth weatherboards and ths upper story wll be shngled. Each house wll have sx rooms, a pantry and a bathroom. Modern mprovements, wll be nstalled and hardwood floors wll be lad. The houses wll be of the same general floor plan, but the exteror of each house wll be dfferent from the others; Tho ots wll be 35x100 feet. Mr. Whte s supervsng the carpenter work; Harry and Joseph Boskey are the masons; Charles Hobrough s the plumber, and the eleer tre wrng wll be done by Carl Clark. ~- DIDNT SUPPORT HIS WIFE. EATONTOWN WOMAN KEPT ON MEAGRE DIET. Frank VonDasel Gave Hs Wfe Nothng but Potatoes and Dry Bread at Every Meal Arrested and Held n $300 Bal. Frank VonDassel of Eatontown was arrested Saturday on a charge of not-supportng hswfe; She-testfed that for several weeks her husband gave her nothng to eat but a steady det of potatoes and bread wthout butter.- She sad ths monotonous bll of fare was provded n sparng quanttes. She stood t as long as she could, she sad, and then went to lve wth her mother. The chartes ad socety tred to get Von- Dassel to nvte hs wfe back and treat her better, but VonDasssel refused. He had a hearng before Justce Wse and was held n $300 bal to provde $7 a week for hs wfe. Hs mother, Mrs. Catherne VonDassel, became hs bondsman. VonDassel s employed on the Red Bank and Long Branch trolley lne. PUPILS VISIT REGISTER. Eghth Grade Chldren of- Far Haven See Paper Prnted. Ten pupls of the eghth grade of the Far Haven school, accompaned by Roland Fennmore, prncpal of the school, pad a vst to The Regster offce yesterday afternoon. " They saw the frst secton of the paper beng prnted on ^he perfectng press; vsted the composng room, where news" for vthe paper was whng set up on the type settng machnes, jrhd nspected the rest of the plant. The THE LIBERTY LOAN DRIVE. BIG PARADE AND MEETING TO BE HELD AT RED BANK FRIDAY NIGHT. Dstrct Has. Already Subscrbed More Than One* Thrd of Its Allotment Extensve Canvass s Beng Made and Great Enthusasm Prevals Among Workers Strvng for Honor Flags. The campagn for the sale of Lberty bonds s progressng well n Monmouth county. Some dstrcts have already reached ther quotas and are now tryng to double the amount allotted to them. -Everywhere n the county the commttees whch have taken up the work of canvassng have made good progress and every localty expects.to at least reach the allotted amount before the campagn for the sale of bonds s ended. Up to. the tme of closng the banks yesterday afternoon, Red Bank had subscrbed for bonds to the amount of $236,200. Ths s a lttle more than one-thrd of the amount allotted to Red Bank, but the can-* vassng has hardly begun- n some dstrcts. By the end of next week ts expected that every home n Red Bank wll have been vsted and evey jjeson who can possbly subscrbe for.bonds wll have done so. Those who cannot pay cash for the bonfls can buy them from the banks on the nstallment plan at the rate of $2.50 down and one dollar, a week for a ffty-dollar bond, and proportonate payments for bonds of hgher denomnatons. Bg Parade Frday Nght. A bg parade wll be held n Red Bank Frday nght. -Thsparade s under the drecton of Wllam H. Houston. Solders from Camp Val wll be n the parade and Major Borden and the coast guards wll be promnent features. There wll be a bg delegaton from Esners factory, headed by a band. Busness men of Red Bank wlpput ther trucks n the d d t h l l b d l t paradbtndtrewleg of boy scouts, secret socetes and other organzatons. The lne of march wll be from Chestnut street, near the armory, to Brdge.avenue, to Leonard street, to Shrewsbury avenue, to front street, to Washngton street, to-wallace street, to Broad street, to Irvng place, to Maple avenue, tp l.eroy place, to -been rased. Hrond street, to Peters phce, to the armory. The-parade wll start about seven oclock andwhen t dsbands a patrotc meetng wll be held at the armory. One of the speakers at ths meetng wll be Mrs. Douglass Robnson, a sster of ex-presdent Roosevelt. Other speakers wll be Major F. R. Stoddard, deputy commssoner of nsurance for the state of New York; and Hon. George E. Allen, secretary of. the Amercan nsttute of bankng. - The fne decoratons whch were put up n the armory for the automoble show wll reman for the meetng Frday nght. t Mddletowns Commttee. Mss Marguerte Morford has been apponted charman of the womens Lberty loan commttee of Mddletown townshp. The charman of the communty commttees of the townshp are Mrs. -G. Harry Rqhdale of Lncroft, Mrs. Wllam Rechman, of Belford, Mss Ethel Wlson of. Port.Monmouth and Mrs. Southall of Leonardo.. Loan Work at Rumson. Rumson borough has been dvded nto two sectons for the Lberty loan drve. One secton comprses the rch Rumson dstrct and eastern, part of the borough and the other dstrct comprses Oceanc. The quota for the Rumson dstrct s $50,000, and over $40,000 hadbeen rased on Monday. The dstrct not only expects to receve an honor flag for exceedng ts quota but also expects to have a star placed on the flag for doublng-ts-quota; Ex-Mayor-Frank McMahon has donated a pole for the flag and t wll be placed at the corner of the Rur :.n road and the Avenue of Two Rvers. A servce flag wll also fly from the pole. The Oceanc- dstrct also expects to exceed ts allotment. Its quota s $12,500 and on Monday $8,650 had CONCERT AT NEW MONMOUTH. It Wll be Gven Tomorrow Nght for Baptst Lades Ad Socety. "A concertrwl" be gvetrtomorrownght at the New Monmouth Blptst church for the beneft of the lades ad socety. Among those who wll take part n the exercses are Mss Cecl Weaver, Dr. Helen F. Gbson,- Mrs. Louse Morrs, Mss Cela Shucks, A. E. Sdwell, Lester Davs, Bevelry W. Brown and Mr. and Mrs. John C..Kng. There wll be musc by an orchestra under the drecton of Mss Alne A. Whte of Belford. RIVER FLOODS HIGHLANDS RESIDENTS GO ABOUT THE TOWN IN ROWBOATS. The Lower Part of Hghlands Covered Wth Water Last Thursday -NgKlTWhertle HgK Tde-1h-tff Rver Swept Over the Bulkheads. A bg part of the busness secton of Hghlands was covered wth water durng the storm last Thursday nght.. The hgh tde n the rver broke through the bulkhead at Water Wtch and flooded the town. In some places the water was over two feet deep n the streets and the resdents went from house to house n rowboats. Cellars were flooded" and much food was runed. Some of the WAR WORK AT HOLMDEL pupls Wre Shrley Felder,.. Anna &»«&&? ^ S T o o ^ ote woman, Mrs. Elzabeth Abbott, went jang, Anna Mahon, Ethel Smock, dth Herold, Melvlfe Robnson, to s and WINNERS AT EUCHRE PARTY. Eleven Women Got Przes at Mrs. Frank T. jgluseys Last Week. house. The..,. ocean washed a >J"g B a P through Sandy Hook, neartighland Beach. Tran servce was stopped for two clays and workmen reached >., -.,. for two clays and workmen reached A euchre party was gven last Fr-, Sand Hoo by boat from Atlantc day nght at Mrs..Frank Clusey s on j Hghlands. Mss Besse Foster of Mechanc street for St. James s sew- Hghlands, who s employed as a ng socety. Przes were won by Mrs. stenog raphel. at Snndy Hook, had a Wllam Bntton, Mss Catherne Me- j narrow CSCape from drownng whlo Cnrt J hy A,^ru Fred TaboV Mrs. Ed- j returnng home from work Wedncsward OFlaherty, Mrs. Jula Gorey, I day mv ht. Tne nrond made by the Mrs. Eunce Emmons, Mrs. Charles; ocean near Hghland Beach had been...._-., Bennett, Mrs. Lawrence Roche, Mrs. j bl. dged w j t h a plank and Mss Foster part o hs larm on shares to Clfford j Harret Lttle Mrs. Anthony Webber b w a ] k n g on the plank when she Matthews, Mchael Bordck and Felx and Mss E. M. Garvey. The sewng was carred off by a bg wave. She Tnmnrlskv. socety wll..meet- tomorrow, after- was rescued by solders on guard. nt ft.lann.c,., M, n,, <, o «" gh ul t W ] j j p m e n h e r w e t Tomadsky. Oceanc Pastor Honored. At a meetng of _ presbytery at last wll McKf >y of Oceanc was elected com- Mrs. Leggett, wfe of Rev. Lester nns mssoner to the general assembly of, G. Lcggett of West Red Bank, gave noon at SO Jamess, clubhouse Monmouth street.: Stork Vsts Domnje. STORM DAMAGE AT "KEYPORT. nfteen V mnute9 l snp«r I1 Th 1 e I the Presbyteranchurch, whch wll brthto a daughter weghng "two Two Sloops and a Houseboat There " B" nn er""thrfr,,{t\l be held next week at Columbus, Oho.! and a half. pounds at the Long, Were Sunk. u.un, ne came,,..,,.:..:., «,,!«...,+.,.<.. u,. r» I She had to walk home n her wet clothes. "Mss Vola Bege of Hghlands also got, drenched wth a wave. Chrstan Scence Servces. Sunday nt 11:00 a. m. and 8:00 p. m. Subject of lesson sermon Aprl 21st, "Doctrne, of Atonetery. Mr. Pettts death was caused I rner.t," Sunday-school at 0:35 b ttl W d d 800 y ttts death was caused by ntestnnl trouble. He was sck! }- l d y only one day. An Invtaton to all women of Red Bank and vcnty to vew a wonderful dsplay «f slks, dress goods and tub fabrcs. Novelty strped slks for skrts; values to $5, at $1.75 to $3.75 a yard. Amercan Lberty satn, 40 nches, n black, whte and colors, at $2,125 a yard. Imperal satn, 3( nches, at?2 a yard. Summer washable dress fabrcs, voles, French lnens, etc.....,,.. LA S»l?..A-CQ.,.Jled... nt y : Wednesday at 8:00 p. m. gnghnms, crepes., 5 cents to Sl.BC.H.j:L._.A S»l Advertsement. Evan Wllams sngs "A Lttle Bt o Honey," one of Carro Jacob-Bonds songs. The number s Hear t at Tustlngs. Advertsement. Rentng room 12:00 to 4:00 p. 2:00 to. 5:00 and Wednesday from, motor vehcles n operaton., m.; Saturday from :00 to 0:1)0 p. m.; Sunday from 2:00 to "5:00 p. m. EsT.er buldng, Broad street. Advertsement. Jr. O. U. A. M. Members of Onward Councl, No. 98, and other councls are nvted to take part-n- the Lberty Loan parade on Frday evenng, Aprl 19th. Meet at,,the armory, Chestnut.and West streets, at 0:4B p. m., wearng parade Jmdge. and..whte cloves,,....f.,:.a t.je-_ ton, Counclor. Advertsement. Pano tunng and ref/arng"; 65- note player panos made to play 88 note musc. A. B. Drhan, 42 Hudson avenue, Red Phone 152-J, ^Advertsement. New Movng Truck. Burdge & Russell of Mechanc street have bought another Sgnal Evergreen Communty Tree. A request from the Red Bank houseboat lyng at the dock sunk. The steamer Coney Island, whch, was at the Keyport dfy dock com- TOWNSHIP BEING CANVASSED BY UBERf * LOAN WORKERS: *" Every Home Wll be Vsted and Prospects are Brght That Quota Wll be Exceeded Frst Holder of ^ a Bond" s a Baby. A Lberty loan commttee for Holmdel townshp was formed last Thursday at the concluson of th.0 meetng of the Red Cross socety. In spte of the, storm 35 persons attended the meetng. Addresses were made by Mrs. Cubberly of Long Branch,and Mss Green. Everyhouse n the townshp wll be vated by members of the commttee andgood results have been obtaned from the frst few days of the campagn. Lterature and other thngs needed for the campagn were, late n arrvng and the work of a T. plng bonds dd not getunderway,v> e n "full swng nti6tnulel~townshp as " soon as t dd n some of the largo towns. The townshps quota s $42,000. In spte of the fact that ths s a season when the expenses of the farmers are heavest and no returns are obtaned from crops thera s every prospect that Holmdel townshp wll more than meet ts share of Uncle Sams war expenses. Farm laborers as.well as farmers are alve to the necessty of supportng the government and a number of farm hands have promsed to buy bonds. "Buy a bond for baby!" a a slogan whch s beng effectvely used by the women Lberty loan can- _vassers._-t.he. frst persons to put ths advce nto operaton were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Francs, Jr. The owner of the bond they bought s ther son, D. Woodrow Wlson Francs. He was born on the day Presdent Wlson was re-elected for a second term and he was named on the followng day when the result of the electon was stll-n doubt. D. Woodrow Wlson Francs s the frst Holmdel townshp resdent to own a bond snce th.8 thrd Lberty Loan drve was mugaratecl The %vdmen canvassers beleve that many other Holmdel fathers and mothers wll help to make the future safe for ther babes; by buyng Lberty bonds. Jonathan I. Holmes s charman of the Lberty loan commttee. The other members are Charles X. Crawford, Danel S. Ely, Gnrrett D. Longstreet, John Longstreet, John Mount,- Dr. D. E. Roberts and Jacob Wyekoff. Co-operatng wth ths commttee s the womens commttee, of whch Mrs. Charles X. Crawford s charman. The other members are Mss Jule tt. Bsgnard, Mrs. Jonathan I. Holmes, Mrs. Fred Knhnfer, Mrs. Theron McCampbell, Mrs. Harry B. Manee and Mrs. Jacob Wyckoff. Tha women took the, ntatve n formng a Lberty loan commttee. ^ruck from H. L. Zobel of Seabrght Womans club for permsson to pany s dock watng to be over- for use n ther furnture movng transplant nn Evergreen communty, hauled, broke her moorngs and went busness. The frm now has seven! tree on the grounds of the town hall Inshore and was badly damaged. The " : -*- : -- was granted by the councl Monday bulkheads, of Henry A> Young and - 1 * Shoe Reparng. My specalty s shoe reparng n all ts branches. Electrc reparng e.qu.l to beluh work. Work done at shefrt notce and at prces whch represent honest, value. Let me add you to"my lstof satsfed patrons. Leave your work at Portners shop, opposte the Globe hotel, or at my own shop. 28 West Front street, Red Harry Belgrade, propretor. Advertsement. Dance Records. Record 18437, the latest dnnce record, has "Tckle Toe," a good fox trot, on one sde ard the o%e-step "Gong Up" on the other sde. Let us play t for you nt Tustnga. Advertsement. nght. When Every Penny Counts. $1.25 womens slk hose at cents art not only extra good values from the 1 standpont of prce, but also from the aspect of desrablty n qualty, fast colorng and long wear; Onyx and Gordon Round Tckets "brands. A. Salz- & Co., Red Advertsement. Mrs. Elzabeth S. Hendrckson were damaged. The waterfront property of Henry -Vreelnnd was also dam- 95! aged. the trolley tracks n low "The Lord a My Lght"" js-a..jnessage..)..re,jew.ed*hope_vluch John McCormack nterprets so, strrngly. Tustng has t,- 16 Monmouth street. Adverlsq jnt. Red Bank store, A. & L. Shops, dress sale, specal offers. See page 2. Advertsement. places were undermned and servce nterrupted. Two sloops were sunk at West Keyport. Hangers Gven Away Free. We have a lot of clothes hangers whch we wll gve away free for the askng. Just drop n and take one home, wth you. Theyre just the thng-to-help keep->y.aur_clothcsj:ght. Red Blnk Steam Dye Works, 24 West Front street, Red Phone l^-r. Advertsement. Dress specals, A. & L. Shops. See advertsement on page 2. Advertsement. Bond Sales at Eatontown. In Eatontown townshp Lborty bonds to the vulue of more than $12,- 000 have been sold. The quota fo? the townshp s $25,500. Adjourned Publc Sale of Horses nnd mules. Ilecaus) of bad weather last Thursday my sale was adjourned. I wll sell at Engllshtowny N: J., Thursday, Aprl 18th, at 1:00 oclock, 20 horses and 10 mules. -Most of these horses are young,well mated teams and sngle farm chunks. They are acclmated nnd ready w work. Three teams of oxtra fne young-mules and-the rest -socond-( hand. Clayton Palmer. Advertse- ment., -. Approprate Shoes for mornng, nfternoon and evenng costumes. Stenbnch company, Aflr bury Park. Advertsement.,,.._

10 Jfage Ten. HEWS mm KEYPORT. BIG LIBERTY LOAN MEETING HERE TONIGHT. Hew Artesan Well to Be Drven at Cot of $3,000 Clerk Form Organzaton Baptt Young People to Present Play. A bg Lberty loan meetng wll le held tonght at the hgh school audtorum. The Keyport band wll bo present and a Canadan ofcer, who has been severely wounded anl just came from the front, wll speak. There are several other speakers slated. The affar was arranged for by the local Lberty loan commttee. The borough councl has contracted wth A. J. Connolly of Newark for a new artesan well at a cost of $3,000. The well s guaranteed by Mr. Connolly to supply 350,000 gallons of water a day, and f one well s not enough he wll drll other wells untl ths quantty s met, and wll gve a surety bond guaranteeng that. The shortage of water s u serous problem here and at a recent meetng of the borough councl t was agreed that the streets should not be sprnkled ths summer untl a suffcent supply of water could be. had to more than meet all other demands. A meetng of the clerks employed n the stores hec was held Monday nght. The followng offcers were elected: Presdent Ertlent llalry. Treasurer GeorKe M. Collns. Secretary Ira Amorce. ; Frank. Hauser, Mr. Butler and J. Raymond Matthews were apponted a commttee on organzaton.- The name of the assocaton has not yet been fxed. The clerks wll co-operate wth the merchants protectve assocaton n regard to early closng and other matters of mutual nterest. Arthur S. VanBuskrk a the} attorney. "The Passng of the Thrd Floor Back" wll be presented by the young peoples, socety of the Baptst church " Thursday nght of next week at the hgh school audtorum. Mr. and Mrs. Kal Mathasen wll return the latter part of ths week after a several months stay at Mel- 3-ose, Florda. Mss Theodora Mathasen has been stayng here for some tme wth her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Sondergaard. Harry West of the West furnture company has returned from a several months stay at Clearwater, Florda. Mrs. West, who spent the wnter at the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs. J. R. Day of New York, has also xeturned. The guld of the Reformed church met yesterday at Mrs. F. Palmer Armstrongs. Raymond Kruser, a member of the naval reserve statoned at Pelham Bay, N. Y., vsted hs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kruser, over the week-end. Mrs. Warren Anderson s a patent at St. Peters- hosptal at New- Brunswek. An entertanment wll be gven Frday nght at the hgh school audtorum for the bneft of the Red Cross. The members of the commt-t tee n charge of the affar are Mrs. Eufua 0. Wallng, Mrs. Fred C. Ogden and Mss Anne Laure Tlton. Mrs. Myrtle VanPelt s teachng, at the Unon school n place of. Mss Adele Vgne, who resgned Waccept a poston at Keansburg. The Keyport lterary club wll meet Frday afternoon at Mrs. Prank A. Smths. The club magazne, of. ^whcl^mrs.-phelps-cherry-and MTBT Rufus 0. Wallng are the edtors, wll be read. Other contrbutors are Mrs. Josephne A. Hoff, Mrs. John W. Keough and Mrs. J. Carl Anderson...._ Mr. and Mrs. Phelps Cherry were New York vstors Monday. Mrs. J. H. Hendrckson s spendng the week at Summt wth her parents, Mr. and- Mrs. Alexander Cadoo, Jr. Mrs. Bruce,Oakley spent several days ths week wth her parents, Mr. ana-mrs. Wllam A.- Gll. The Keyport hgh school debatng -team went to South Amboy Frday nght to take the negatve sde n the ovaton "Resolved that there should be compulsory mltary servce after the war." The South Amboy hgh school won Harry Pnrd?"amr~Elfer~WalTng have been elected members of the look and ladder company. Gordon Schanck has resgned aa clerk n J. G. Schancks store and ha3 a poston at Brooklyn. Mr. and Mrs. F. Palmer Armstrong and chldren Dors and Dorothy spent "the week-end wth Mrs. Armstrongs IMreats, Mr. and Mrs. John C. - Schanck. o,f Red. Rev. John R. Reeves, pastor of Calvary church, s spendng two weeks at Farvew n the Orange mountans recoverng from a severe cold.. John R. Latham wll speak tonght at the Surf, th8ater._on_the-thrd-lb.. erty loan and Rev. E. M. Kng tomorrow nght on the same topc. Edmund Wlson of Red Bank wll make a patrotc address at the even- jne servces of Calvary church on Sunday. Aprl 28th. Mr. and Mrs. Wllam A. Tlton and daughter Anne attended the f.u- neral Thursday of Mr. Tltons brother, Edward H. Tlton, at Asbury Park. The steel to be used n the constructon of the Keyport bankng companys vault arrved here last week and was put nto place by men Jrom the vault contractors. The outsde door of the vault s of polshed steel and weghs about fve : "tons. Mrs. C. H. Jewell was a vstor at Newark Wednesday. George P. Young s a patent n "He Long Branch hosptal, havng been recently operated upon for appendcts. The annual clean-up week wll be observed the frst week of May n ths borough. The tme was fxed by the Keyport mprovement assocaton and-the movement wll.have the co-operaton of. the borough councl. A case examnaton was held at tte postoffce last r week by J. T. Campbell of the ralway mal servce dvson, n whch Actng Postmaster H. Wyman Brkbeck, and clerks Mss Mnne Baner and James H. Bedle passed wth a perfect record and Mss Wnnfred Langan passed wth 99 per cent. Mr. Brkbeck dd the best work, dstrbutng 810 letters correct.lv n 21 mnutes, or, an average of 38 per mnute. Mrs. Elmer E. Morrs has been apponted charman p the surgcal dressngs commttee of the Red Cross nnd Mrs. Albert M. Hagh vce charman. Fred Dean, Jr., has bought an automoble. --* -Rcvr Kenneth- D.- Martn; wth s mother, Mrs. Martn; and grandmother, Mrs. Elza ~S. Pear), has moved from St. Marys rectory to Cranford, where Mr. Martn has clargo of Trnty Epscopal church. THE RED BANK REGISTER. LYRIC FRONT STREET Near the Fountan RED BANK DONT FAIL TO COME TUESDAY NIGHT, APRIL 23d The $50 Lberty Bond Wll Be Drawn for at 9:30 There s Stll a Chance to Wn It. Save Your Coupons! Wednesday and Thursday VAUDEVILLE THE SUNSHINE OF 1 THE SCREEN LJUVJtl IN "The Great Adventure" A Story of Love and Adventure A "LONESOME LUKE COMEDY" MATINEES 2:3O, 1O CENTS Furnture for Every Room n the House You wll be pleased wth ourstock, of F.urnture, whch s most complete. We have just the artcle you want, whether ts for the Dnng Room, Bedroom, Lvng Room, L-. brary or Ktchen, at prces that are reasonable, consderng condtons as they are today. _Not a. fem_neces,-lut-a-varuty--of-style-s-and-desgns-that-wll make- t- easy-fbr -you to select just the pece you want for Dnng Room, Lnvng Room, Bedroom, Lbrary or Ktchen.. Takng prevalng condtons nto consd eraton, our prces are as reasonable as s consstent wth good qualty and workmanshp.. For the Dnng Room «Buffets rangng n prce from $22.00 to $ Round Extenson Pedestal Tables, $10.00 to $ Chars, box seat, n cae, genune leather and wood saddle seats, $2.50 to $5.50. Ten-pece Jacobean Sold Oak Dnng Room Sut wth genune leather seat chars. 0Q For Lbrary and Lvng Room Lbnry and-pfllor Suts, $15.00.to $ Three-pece genune leather, mahogany lnsh Parlor Suts, $ The same upholstered n tapestry, $ Large Turksh, genune Spansh leather Rockers, $21.00 to $ Couches n Velour. Tapestry, Imtaton and Genune Spansh Leather: prces rangng from $9.00 to $ An extensve lne of Lhay Tables n Golden Oak. and Fumed Oak and Mahogany. Three-pece Genune Spansh Leather Mahogany Fnsh Lbrary Set, $65.00 to $ At ths prce the Sets are rare bargans., " v For the Bed Room. -.. \. We have a specal n Bedroom Furnture, n four-pecesuts, consstng of_ch flpanle,_ --Dresser T^r«reHf^hrTr^WoT)d-BHd- 1 fnr$tl-o:00rth Amercan WaTrmf^Brds- Eye" Maple and Old Ivory. BARGAIN.. Rugs and Floor Coverngs Very complete lne of Rugs, Lnoleum and Flqor Coverngs. Royal "Wlton, Axmnster, Body and Tapestry Brussels Rugs J Rag Carpet Rugs.; Japanese and Chnese Mattng Rugs; and Japanese Grass Mattng Rugs n all szes. LD STEINS DEPARTMENT STORE Broadway and Lberty Street, Frday and Saturday VAUDEVILLE "A Mans Law" A Wonder Play Full of Marvelous Beauty and Thrllng Red Blooded Lfe of the Great Northwest A Photo Play that Grps Ones Very Heart of Hearts L O N G ORATSfCH. Mr. Martn has been rector of the : Mclntosh, scence teacher, and D. Epscopal J TINTON FALLS NEWS. church at Atlantc Hghlands for about a year. I comprse the advsory board from the New Organ Bought by tro Ladc j Hartman, physcal nstructor, wll Leut, and Mrs. Yager are spendng faculty. The pupls who have the Ad Socety. several weeks at Buffalo. I matter n charge are Edward Farry> The lades ad socety has placed. Mr. And Mrs. Harry Crawford have Jr., edtor; Moses Jaffe, absstant d- ftf order for a new Cornsh organ for rented the George Porter house on tor; Edth Stles, school notes; Ethel (the church. The organ now n use BON BON Front street. Mrs. (Jrawford left Los Srnonson, alumn and exchange;.wll be sold., Angeles recently. Mr. Crawford has Harry W. Goldsmth, busness mana-] Mrs. Carolne Covert, who Has been statoned there several.years as ger; Edward Maurer, assstant mana-. been very sck, s mprovng". I BREAD manager of the P. Jones.wheel ger; J. Frank Wegand, treasurer, Charles Drj?er s employed tan works. and Helen Campbell, lterary edtor. George A. Steeles nursery farm. I I- 16-oz Loaf Mrs. M. Cross wll move to the. Ezrom S. Wallng:, - son of O. D. Enoch Johnson has moved from Gallagher house about thefrstofwallng, who s a member of the Colts Neck to a house on Dr. Herflyng corps was a vstor here last I man Remans place. He s em- next month, havng leased her property to the Aeromarne plant and motor company. aeral plot anl s located r Oho. Thomas Colder spent part of last week. Mr. Wallng s a lcensed naval ployed by Dr. Reman. [ 71c The fre department was called out Coronal councl, Royal Arcanum, week on Long Island, on Thursday week at about, 2:30 was awarded a? 10 prze for securng Prayer meetng was not held at A. M. to a lve n the Clarence Bedle the greatest number of nstallments, the church Thursday nght on acfrom October 1st to January 31st count of the snow storm, house on Church street. The fre, whch started n the cellar nnd burned n dstrct No. 7 of the order. The Theodore N. Parmly, Jr., son of through the floor, was quckly put out councl las gven the money to the.theodore N. Parmly, has recovered and very lttle damage was done. Red " Cross. from a heavy cold. Announcement has been made of Mr." and Mrs.J. L. Wnter have Mrs. Samuel J. Bennett s sufferng the"marrage of Mss Cecl Hyde, moved from Brooklyn to ths place, from a sore fnger. It was njured daughter of.eugene Hyde, and Ed-wherwn-d Noll of Matawan at Wlmngton, W. A. Wallace. they wll make ther home wth last week whle she was cuttng meat. Far Vew New«. Mrs. John Engan was taken to Delaware, on March *J5th. Leutenant J. Leon Schanck has rp- Mrs. Smpkns of Lakewood s vstng her daughter, Mrs. Robert Han- the Long Branch: hosptal last week C. J. DcMers, superntendent of turned to hs dutes at Camp McClel- to undergo an operaton. the Standard gas company, las been Ian, at Annston, Ala. Mrs. Schanck kn«. made commercal manager of the.s staynp wth hot* parents, Mr. and Jlr. and Mrs. Wllam Scott entertaned relatves from New York part company n ths county. Mr. De- Mrs. Wllam McKarlnnd of Hazlet. Everett Newt. Mers>wll probably le.oblged to Mrs. John J. Campbell s vstng Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hammond he of last week. move to Freehold. II. A. Stockton erpon, John.I. Campbell, Jr., of the moved last, week from Frank of Phladelpha wll locate n Keyport as superntendent of dstrbu- nston, A!n., -! I Hammond s employed as n chauf- 12th regment, Meld artllery, at An- l. Dw F ht s "P" t0 Jlrs. Danel Lawless and famly Runson, where Mr. have been spendng a week at New ton f t h * *.Bejnmn-R l.--bush-""has --sold-hs- eur ~- «< "---,-..:-,.-,-.-. *s* :..,.,..,..._... y house o.n the stont road to Alfred G. James B. Carton bought a cow at Mrs. Thomas Compton of Perth The pupls of the Keyport hgh MelBKur. Mr. Bush has gone South W 11!"" Hartshornos aucton at Amboy s spendng a few days wth school wll soon ssue thefrst number of ther school paper, whch wll shortly. Melvn Stout spent lust week wth I Wllam Kane, who s statoned at and expects to locate on a farm there Colts Neck last week... her mother, Mrs. John Smpson. bo called tho^sren. Mss Elose H. hs grandparents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Cr.mn Dx, has been home on a furlough. OdeH, Englsh teacher, Mss Anna G. It pays to advertse n The Regster. Thoma3 Y. Stout of Red Bunk, Monday and Tuesday VAUDEVILLE "The Mo>t Senuton»I Photo Play of the Year "Marred n Name Only" WITH MILTON SILLS, MARIE SHOTWELL AND AN ALL STAR CAST O F HIPPODROME) FAME IN HIS LATEST COMEDY " FARE F»L,EASE" EVENINGS, 7:15, 15 and 25 CENTS U. S. Food Admnstraton LJocnae No ALWAYS LEADING! BUTLER BRAND CONDENSED MILK Wth All The Cream CAN 14c JAMES, 5UTLER, GROCERY / v COMPANY/ Here are a few Hgh Qualty Foods at Extremely Low Prces ftll THIS WEEK- at our RED BANK St ores- ALL THISWEEK 2 WEST FRONT STREET MONMOUTH STREET SUGAR CORN ESSIE BRAND Sweet and Tender ORMONDE CASTLE BRAND F*or\k and Beans OUR VERY BEST FRESH ROASTED Unequalled Value In bulk, Ib Evaporated MILK Tall Can Red Rpe fdmatdes New Sze No. I, can loc can15c _, f Q,/ _ can ISc OUR VERY BEST Mlx«d, Oolong. Engll.h Breakfast In bulk, Ib Inda - Caylon and - Gunpowder In bulk, Ib I, New Lad, dozen OUR VERY BEST FVesh Creamery (TUB) BUTTER pound <45c CALIFORNIA PEACHES Fancy Frut, Large Larg, can 19. k C H E E S E Hgh Qualty, WholeMlk pound Bakers Cocoa - can 17c Instant Postum - can 38c NUT BUTTERINE None Better, Pound Prnt RED BANK, INT. >J. I Sell Real Estate I Rent Cottages I Wrte Insurance Monmouth County Farms Wr:A: HOPPING TRUEX BUILDING BROAD STREET RED BANK, N. J. Oleo Margarne Pound Prnt Gold Dust - package4> Lenox Soap - 2 cakes 9c Chldrens Corduroy Trousers $1.75 and $2.00.* DUTGHESS MAKE C 19 Broad St. d Red Bank

11 THE RED BANK REGISTER Three FAIR HAVEN MEWS. Storm Last Wtek Damage. <~ Boat* Along the Sbor*. The storm last week damaged several boats moored along the shore. The tde wan- the hghest seen here n years. Wllam Hendersons motor boat was smashed. Samuel Hendrlcksons sloop, broke from her moorngs and drfted up the rver. Wllam Halls houseboat also broke loobe and came nnhoroon Dudley S. Parrands property. It was not damaged. John Chaunzy has rented hs house on Battn road for the season to a Mr. Smythe of New York. Mr. and Mrs. John Qunn and Mr. nnd Mra. Sagotsky of Freehold vsted Mrs. Wllams and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Htter on Sunday. The two grandchldren of Mra. Wllams are sck wth measles. Luke Longhead sold a rowboat last week for Frank A. Mulford. Tho boat was bought by Wllam Downes of Red Banff. Mrs. Nelle Aumack of Eatontown was a vstor here Monday. Davd Bennett was lad up part of last week wth rheumatsm. John Farley of New York was here last week lookng after hs summer house. Raymond Doughty has been lad up wth a heavy cold. Several New York people were here Sunday lookng for houses for summer occupancy. The followng pupls are on the honor roll for March: SCHOOL No. 1. Seventh anl eghth grndeb Lews Hawkna H. Vcrnon Snydcr,^ Charles Soden Alexander EBolnnd, Lesle Menslcy, Grne Hell, Ethel Smock. Mory Cleavy, Florenc< Measley, Edth H-roW. Hnth. grade Tlfolo) llrw. Wllllnm Chadwek, Henry Chadwcu, Maran Porter Fourth and ffth Br«de» I.uko Plyor Uoorgc Hawkns, Harvey Lttle, Ucortf OlmHtcad, Jam Cleury. Jamea I-allon Julan Tullk, Nna Lttle, Gather Lttle Helen Hnunlcltrr. Second nnd thrd jrrndes Arthur Acker- mnn. Wallace Bennett. Edward Porter Wllal Snydflr, Thomna Cnlandrello, Phll ^ Eeeland, Vncent McCarthy. Julette Halch \ l:ee Fnllon, Madelne Hawkns, Anm MarccluH, Dorothy Parker, Madelne Pnrker. Anne Calandrello. Krst Krnde Vola Porter, JeBse McIIray / Ralph Russell, Charles Allen., Good conduct pn Florence Hawkns Gertrude Mnton, Jack Whelun, Ralph Itus- KW gurd Jcune Mellrny, Wllarr Cleary, Barbara Knght, Gladys Russell. The women of the Epscopal church wll hold a delcatessen sale on Saturday afternoon n Allares butcher shop. The subject nt the Methodst church next Sunday mornng wll bo "The Scarlet Lne." The evenng topc wll be "Sn Found Out." The Chrstan Endeavor socety.meets at seven oclock Sunday nght. Servces wll be held every nght ths week except Saturday. A great deal of nterest has beon shown n the revval meetngs and several converts are expected, George B. Moxley of Far Haven who returned home a few days ago from a tour us advance agent for "Have a Heart" company, has been made advertsng agent for tho solders and salors welfare league of New York. Mr. Moxley wll start hs new work ths week. t LITTLE SILVER NEWS. Standard Bearers to Support an Or. phan Jame Lana Very Sck. The Standard Bearers met Frday nght at-m83 Helen Laures. Tho socety voted to support a French orphan. James Lane s very sck wth n. testnal trouble and hs condton s.crtcal. He has been n poor health ^several weeks. L, Clark Kemp, thfe new postmaster, has rented tthe Hoffmre house 01 Markham place and wll move n ths week. Morfell Moore was home Sunday from Camp Merrtt. Gertrude Brady, daughter o Floyd Brady, s recoverng from measles. \ Eugene Worden was home Sunday from Camp Dx. A muscale wll be gven at the Methodst church Frday nght o* next week. Rev. D. Y. Stephens spent part o ths* week at -Phladelpha, Carl Schllnghas moved from the Robnson house to rooms n Charles W. Schneders house.. Claude Wrght has moved from the Morr house to the house vacated by Mr. Schllng. Mss Esther Carhart chaperonec a party of young folks to Camp Merrtt at Tenafly a few days ago. The trp was made n an automoble. Ho Parkqr, superntendent of an ammunton factory near Phladel-., pha, spent part of last week wth relatves here. Percy J. H. Whttaker has move n hs summer resdence. A new dance floor has been place n Slvermcre Inn by James Johnson and the buldng las been repanted by George Curts. Other mprovements have also been made. Mrs. Russell Parker has recpvere< Irom pneumona. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Clap. wll move n a few days from Tompknsvlle, Staten Island, to Mrs. Mary Campbells house on the Rumson road. Mr. Clapp s a cvl engneer nnd hs wfe s a sster of Myron L, Campbell. George H. Lppncott has been sck wth measles but has recovered. The Lberty loan allotment for ths dstrct s $17,300 and good results have attended the frst few days of the drve. Elas S. Black and Wllam H. Carhnrt nre canvassng th dstrct to sell bonds. Manuel Martnez has moved n hs summer resdence on Mnrltham road Mrs. Dasy W. Gallagher was called to Baltmore last week by th sckness of her sster. OCEANPORT NEWS. A. M. Wso Suddenly Strcken Wth Scknes John Grffen to Move. A. M, Wse ^yab suddenly taken sck wth ncuto ndgeston one day last week and -was found unconscous n a room n hs house. He s now much mproved. John Grffen wll move from Dr. E. W. Craters house to the house whch H. Whtney Conrow recently bought on Center street. Mr. Conrow s havng the house mproved. The sx chldren of Olver Slocum of Turtle Mll are sck wth measles. Matthew Flnt has returned to Queens, Long Island, after a vst Orrn Sckles,, son of Lloyd Sckles, has recovered from measles. Mrs. Glbert Crawford entertaned a number of relatves nt a famly dnner party Sunday. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Flavn of ""XbngBfanch, Mfs".~Jame9 trake;of Oakhurst and Mrs. George Crawtotd nnd Mes Myrtle Crawford of Red Rev. and Mrs. Newton Salter of Maplewood have been vstng Mr. and Mra. George Edwards. Msses Else and Nelle Ferry had a party at ther home a few nghts «go., BRADEVELT NEWS. Bg Clan of Chldren Receve Ther Frat Communons The followng: chldren receved ther frst communon Tuesday momng of last week at St. Gabrels :hurch: James Calvcr, Wllam Cal- er, Gertrude Donahue, Mary Come- Eort, Rchard Johnston, Harold 3rne, Phlp Crno, Mary Mohahan, Mary Donahue, Agnes Carney, Henry Carney, Wllam Carney, John Daly, Blanche Dadon, Mary Dadon, Jesse Dadon, Josephne Polaky and Tony "\>lsky. Mrs. John Costgan of Matawan s spendng a few days wth her ather, Edward Fallon. Last Wednesday several people from here went to Camp Dx to see relatves and frends there. Mrs. Robert J< Coller loaned her automoble to take them. Those who went were Mr. and Mrs, Wllam Dugan, George Ferguson, Mr, and Mrs. John Kaney, Mrs. John Larkn and Mfss Mary Gallagher, -Books and eatables were taken to the solders. Charles R. Storm expects to plant about eghty acres of potatoes ths year. George Donahue has left Karl Fschers employ. -. JoBeph Calver of Parjn vsted hs famly here on Monday. Mrs. Margaret Towne and daughter of Perth -Amboy vsted Mr. and Mrs. Mchael Dugan on Saturday. Mss Mame Sullvan of Mntawnn spent the week-end wth her parents. Wllam Ploth of Matawun was a vstor here on Saturday. Mss Margaret Cullen of Newark spent the week-end wth Ms. Joseph lalver. Mra. Mary Bevns, s recoverng from an attack of appendcts.* John Ely, a storekeeper at Wrghtstown, vsted Mr. and Mrs. Homy C. Wells lust Thursday. Thomas Kaney expects to go to work Monday after havng been.confned to hs bed for several weeks. Henry C. Wells procured a new farmhand from New. York lost Thursday. Charles Storm has a sck horse. Vncent Crne wll operate Charles E. Conovevs farm here ths year. Tuns Layton was at Freehold Frday. Mrs. Bernard Warneker, Mrs. Ber- Tml Hckcy and Mss Mary. Hckey of Everett were vstng relatves here Sunday. Edward Sullvan of Parln spent Sunday here wth hs famly. Bernard Frawley was a Red Bank vstor on Sunday. Mss Anna McMahon of Matawan was home on Sunday. Thomas Crecvy of New York spent Sunday wth Mrs. Sarah Creevy. Wllam Bevns of Red Bank v ted hs home here on Sunday. Prvate Henry Hggns, a solder nt Camp Dx, mnde a, vst here Sun day. Karl Fscher bought a new team of black horses last week. Edward C. Duseman bought a new black horse at New York last week GIRL WANTED for general housework. Atlantc hotel.. Fal Haven, N. J. H. RITZAU. Remover of dead anmals. Bed Telephone 120-J. OH YES1 OH YES! Alex L. McClee, auctoneer. Call Hohadel Ctzen* Buldng and Loan Assocaton has money* to loan on mortgages. Eas: monthly payment^. CORN About 800 bushels of corn for sale. D. H, BARBER On very Rood plans; colored. Call at 28 Dcech street, Red Sank. Ctzen! Buldng and Loan Assocaton only requres you to pay back about $67. on each $1,000 borrowed., Roll-top debk, must be n good order am cheap. Box 240, Red SHREWSBURY DAIRY. Mlk and cream. Specal mlk for bable Telephone 409-W Red FOR RENT. Partof house, furnshed or unfurnshed. 169 Broad street, Red Baak. PONY FOR.SALE. Good for any kad of hard. workj Lawrence, phone 303 Rumson. R. C. CAR Ford 1014 tourng: car. n Kood condton. 14 Wallace street. Red STORE FOR RENT. Good locaton, 254 Shrewsbury avenue. Apply upstars, above address. - POSITION Pontlon as chauffeur, A-l mechanc. Address C. II., box 813, Red FINEST ONION SETS, 25 cents a quart, $5 a bushel, at Brch hardware store. Freehold, N.^-J. BOARDERS Two boarders wanted; home cookng. Ap ply at 23 North Brdtre avenue. P[GS Peach Blossom Dary Farms, Eatontown, N. J. Phone Eatoatown 2168-J. HORSES Horses, wntrona and harness for Bale. Apply A. Salz ft Co., Keyport, N. J. One oak bedstead, double, wth sprng! Jacob Shoemaker, Shrewsbury, N. J. PUPPIES Three Scotch colles. Mrs. P. Bonne] lumon road, near Bngham avenue. LAND FOR RENT. Ten acres on the Rumaon road. Georg Ivlns, Lttle Slver, N. J. Phono 502-H. PIANO Hgh Krnlc, second hand pano for sal< Address 53 Frst wtreet, Keyport, N. J. CAR cnrd hand Ford wanted. State prlc ^ndltlon. Ford, box 813, Red MAPLE SYRUP.. Mounts pure maple nymp here free from -the trees. Ask your rroepr for t. FOR RENT. Mlk dary nnd Btable. Good opportunt for rlfht party. P. O, box 03, Oceanc, N. A two-horse plow, n Kob«l condton.wt nl attachments. R. S. Muchmore, Bclfo N. J. Experenced xatesdles wantfd for?atrd«)rs. Yalkes Specalty Shop, Red MONEY TO LOAN, Money to loan on bond and tnortggt. Apply to A U Ivlm, Regster buldng, B«l nk. HELP Electrcans wanted at once. Inqure of F. Jackson, 621 Broadway, Long Branch, HOUSE Small house wanted by June 1st, unfur- Ished; no chldren. Wrte Box 212, Red nk. DUCKS Fve large whte Ic-kln ducks, II.CO each. Mrs. John Feld, 10 Tlton avenue, Ittd Dank. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT. Two beautfully furnshed ary rooms for ent. Apply at 43 Washngton street, Ktd [Jank. STILLMAN FARM. The best n vegetable plants; on trolley nc at Eatontown.. Phone 21U-M Eatort- Lown. Man for Kenerel work or near Hotl Bank; day wages. Red Honk. country place P. O. box 216, One horse, wntf ( n and harness, &et double.rnt.h. It. Hnncc & Sunn, Ilro.ul utreet, Red WILLIAM F. RE1LLY, 21 Pearl street. Phone 1D-R Red The rght place to Set eood groccrus rght prces. Prompt delveres. Ford tourng body complete, and nflo a buggy or runabout. Address J. K-, box 318, Ited SEED POTATOES Also seed sweet potatoes. Baclgalup Brog., wholesale produce. Wharf uvenu led MAN Man wanted n mlk busncas. Alfred Grover, Shrewsbury, N. J, Phone -499-W Red.. TO RENT. To adults only, rooma just above hgh :lt>pl at 5J Tower Hll avenue; ol m- OIRL WANTED _. general houmwork; no laundry. Mn R. *U. Munttll, Urucewuod, Atluntc Hghlands, N. J.... BICYCLE Mfnn l>cyol, In Kood condton. State rce and make. AddreaH Bcycle W., box UV.I, Hod Danlc. PLANT A GARDEN. We have nu n>ror need, nl knds, by the autrt or pound. Brchs hardware utore Freehold, N. J. ONION SETS., Fne, clean, yellow sets, 25 cents A nuu-t S5 a bushel, at Brcht hardware store, reeholc, N. J. * BABY CARRIAGE Bnby carrage n perfect condton for sale heap. Wllnrd M; Ellott, 118. Bergen place, Red Dank. ROWBOAT. A 16-foot rowboat n A-l condton, for ale cheap to quck buyer, nt Sckelss boa works, Red,. Top bukgy and runabout for sale, both n good condton. G.-W. Whtker, Monmouth Terrace, Red COWS F,OR SALE. Two thoroughbred Jersey cows; comng, n proft* next month. R. C. Lawrence, phone 393 Kumson; Asplnwnll potato planters.. South BettL four-horse sulky gang plows. P. O. Wegaad. Jlazlet, N. J. RICHARD CONNORS. Dead anmalb removed. I remove horses, Cows and mules free of charge. Phone 810-F-15 Waysde. POSITION Whte wymrn wshes poston at housecleanng or any knd of work. 142 Wall atreet. Red WALL TENT Wall tent, 10x12 feet,-n A-l condton, for-boe-eheap. Mrr;~Sesft7~T0fr Rvertd cnue, led Dank. OIRL Grl wanted to tll, lght work, pad wh leurnnk. Apply at Fraaers gold leaf factory, Unon Btreet. FOR^SALE. 7~ r.ttle cottage, alx rooms ardnjath, Improvements, good locaton, $3,200. W. A. Hoppng, Red FOR RENT. Two furnshed cottageb near rver; one $275 season, other $200 for aeason. - W, A. Hoppng, Red Honk. Flat offlee desk wth plenty of drawers; coat $50, wll sell for $10. Phone Mr.-Herbert, 828 Red TILE About 100 hollow tle, 6x12x12, for sale cheap. Inqure at 76 EaBt Front street, or phone 62 fed cents. Phone for partculars 204 Red Jersey Coast laundry. GET YOUR STOVES REPAIRED. Let u repar your stove now. Schwarts ft Son, West Front street and Maple avenue, Red FORD CAR Ford closed dahvery body wth dpora and ade wndows, ncood shape, cheap. Georgt L. porhett, Hghlands, N. J. BICYCLE Boys bcycle wanted; must he fn good condton. State prce. Address Boys Bcycle, box 313, Red Bunk.. BABY CARRIAGE TIRES. Baby carrage tres put on whle you wat. Joseph SeBta Tre company, West Front street, Red 17; V BLACKSMITH AND HORSESHOER. < Frarlc Gray, practcal horaeshoer. Tn Brck Shop, 10 Mechanc street EBtah Ushed 15 yean In Red POSITION An experenced Bwtchboard operato would lke poston n n hotel. Addres Operator, box 313, Red YOUNO ROOSTERS - Younsr roobters wanted, olve or~dre EKKS wanted n trade. G. Dets ft Son, 12 Went Front street. Red MONEY TO LOAN. on frst bond and mortgage on Improved property In sum* to BU.lt borrower a. Alator Beekmon, attorney, Bed Columbus len-horne power (maalne e trne; OIBO Rumsey pump; prce $100 eac Hotel Martn, HghlnmU, N. J. HORSE LAWN MOWER FOR S A one-hornc lawn mower for unle reason nble. Apply to F. E. Hnsler, Lttle Slver, N. J. Phono Red Hank 311. A Ford delvery car; must be n (rb clash condton. Gve lowest prce, style body, etc. Address Ford Delvery, box 31; Red Bnnk. 1 GIRL WANTED for general houhcwo^k; no objecton to mddle ntred woman. Mra. II. L. Close, 12 Maple avenue. MEN WANTED to work n nurncry; hluhvat wage* nnd ntondy work. J. T. Lovett, Lttle SH< N. J,* WAGON Jnjrger wnkon for anle to pay for ta storage, A. h. Dnvdon, Monmouth street, Red Competent grl for general hnunnworf. Call morn ng n. 91 East Front Rtreet, Kcd Bnnlt. * DAYS WORK Days work.wanted by colored womnn. Mnerva Thompson, 16 Pearl street, Kcd SALESLADY - Wth experence; steady pofttton. Inqure at once. Yankoa Specalty Shop, Kcd., Inaa; TOP SOIL qnn gravel and" l)luestdh*e"creeo- -wll delver same. Cbarle* Burd, Red ) LOTS Bur bargan to quck buyers. Several lotslat Eautalde park. Address A. E. G., box S13. Red CLAM RAKES One soft bottom olam rake and one hard j bottom dm. rake for sale.. Valentne 1 Pflster, Eatontown, H.. SALESWOMEN Sslenwomen wanted, wth or wthout perlence; steady postons. Apply Strou: Co., Red $ BOY WANTEp. Boy wanted, 16 years or over; n chnn for Rood buanesh trnnlnpf. Apply Stra Co., Brond atreet, Red Bunk. - COLLIE TO BE GIVEN AWAY. A femnle colhe dosr wll be Rvcn^to nn; one who wll fumflh.a good hornd^ App nt 1G Wllnm strtot. Phone 432T\V. ANYTHING TO SELL? llnrnett Katz wll buy t. Pays Call or wrte to flfl Ilockw.?)! avenue, Lon; Branch, N. J. ^hone 23-W Long Brnnch LOCUST POULTRY FARM. Bttrrod Plymouth.Rockf exclmwcly, cgj for hatchng; bnby chckb. Addrcsn E. Morford, Red Bunk. R. R D. Phone Md dletown 27r.-F-21. Yards at Headden Corner. LOST. Between Lfncroft -and Red Dnnk, fro automoble truck, hub COD contanng (lt toncercdstcrng meter. Fnder plcnse con muncatc wth Thompson & Matthews Co Herbert street, Red FURNISHED ROOM. Large front room, n prvate house, w connectng room If desred; n beautful lo caton, tp psrty who la seekng- plcasat permanent quarters wth quet famly. A dress Home Comforts, box 313, Red Ban MbTOR BOAT Twenty-four feet wde; bargan to quck uyer; also Buldt runabout. M. Jager, hte road, Shrewsbury, N. J. M1LUNERY. Full lne of summer hats, ncludng handmade hats,, at Mr*. 8. Lohmanns, 2G7 hrew«bury avenue, Red DOGS. Aredales, regstered stock, one male, $15; rmale, <10; born January let. Dunrobln nrrn. Red Bonk. Phone 47-R. HORSES FOR SALE, Black B# dnp, Rood drver nnd Raddl*>r. r sale reasonable. Inqure of C. D. Cor- \e». Eatontown, N. J., or pbone. FOR SALE OR RENT.. One of the best house on Muple avenue, urnlahed or unfurnshed, from July I, Wdreus P. O. box 28, Bed GARAGE FOR RENT. Prvate garage for rent, electrc l^ht and water, convenently located. Apply at!8 West Front atreet. Carter Vlla. $15,000 Wanted, to borrow $1G,OQO, secured by ond and mortgage. Property value $60,000. dddrea Box 11, Matawan, N. J. ROOMS FOR RENT. Furnnhcd rooma for rent wth p (mly; handy to staton and convenu. 4G Sector place, Kcd Ilunlt. HOUSE FOR RENT. Ffteen-room house to rent, unfurnshed, cry reasonable, all mprovrm».ntu. Apply t It2 East Front street, Red Hank. COW FOR SALE! Fne younb cow for sale rhp.p, four years»jd. W. R. Parker, corner Humnon road and pect avenue, Lttle Slver^ N. J. PLANTS Tomatoes, My Mnrylond and Stone, S a undred. EKftplants, $1.25 a hundred herlt Smock furm, Everett, N. J. POSITION Young wdow, best of references, wahes joston n wdowers home only. Address unt Wdow, box 318, Red JAMES B. CARTON, EVERETT, N. J. Auctoneer. Your patronage solcted. No nle too great; none too BmalL Term Jght. Bhone Mddletown 278-F-21. Eght oak tables sutable fur ce! cream and other artcles fn ce crtyn Mnt for sale. Call at 231 Beech Btreet, Red GARDEN SEEDS re scarce, but I have a good slock of nl knds. Would apprecate your order. Brchs hardware store, Freehold, N, 3. TEAMSTER WANTED t once to work on farm, steady work, good pay. Phone Red Hank 2!>3, o- nee- superntendent, Mddletown Farm, Red Bnnk. r Trcycle Jnd Unversal hnch bnx, nolud g Thermos bottle, for sale reasonable. Apply at 81 South street, Ked Hank. A" POSITION WANTED, feddle aged lady wshes n poston as houselteepcr or companon n xmall famly. Addrels A. B. C, box 313, Red Bnnk. / POTATOES Wanted to buy potatoes, upples,. carrots, etc. A pdbtal wll brng me to your door. M. Foraash, Empre gnrage, Red CATERER SUPPLIED. Specal attenton to partes banquets^and _I1 socal functons..james Wolcott, 1 Wllam street, Red Ijonk. Phone 432-W. CONTRACTING AND TEAMING. Wll handle large or small contracts, gradng and movng; hour or day contract. Apply or wrte Abram Patterson, Everett, N. J. STEAM VULCANIZING. We use the best materau and gunrvnte all work; free ar servce. John Hansen, S West Front Btreet, Bed Phone 72-W ASPARAGUS CROWNS Ffty thousand two-year-old French am Palmetto asparagus crowns. Mddletowr Stock. Farm. Thomas S. Feld, led Bank ; FOR"SALE. One t\r\d H half ncrca of Erond, fftep mnutes*,walk from ralroad staton. Apply mornngs at 3,0 Irvng place. N. J. Wlson, Marne engne, 3^-5 h. p., all accessores pump ns engne wth jack attached. Farwell, west of Red Bank yacht works docjc, FARMHANDS WANTED (100). Ffty grls for general. housework. have a number of frst-class couples -fo farm and estate work, Evans agency, Bunk.. COLLIE PUPPY Handsome colle puppy 1 for sale, -male eght my nth a old, very ntellgent, house broken. Wllam Kng, Hance & Sons,Red Relable and experenced grl for general houseworlc and to assst wth baby; reference requlred. 277 East Front Btreet, Red - POULTRY FIXTURES.., nh..»-. w,. Colony, houses, settng coops, coal burnour-»6und work-systenr«rrtrnd-tt- -rnr broouetstteel Uo8per«. root cufet etc. Dunrobln Farm, Red Phon 41R FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE^ Two-horse broken-axle rdng cultvato also large peg Meeker harrow. N. J. harrow; wont Acme E. W. Stern, Eatontow MARINE RAILWAY.. Sutable for prvate use- or n a~smo yard dong repar work. No reasonable cast offer refused. SckeUe boat worka, RctJ GLADIOLUS BULBS. One, hundred extra fne mxed, consstng >f named varetes and choce seedlngs; -repad by psrce.s post foe $1.50. George all, AdelphU, N. J. " BOAT FITT1NCS. * Anchorj), pumps, wre rggng, rope,.khts, horns, whstles and nl knds of fttntta for boats for sale cheap at Slckelss jodt works, Ked SLAG ROOFING. Leak? tn and slate roofs made tght; also rater proofng ade walls and cellars, Os-!en HcClasfcey, 147 Hudson avenue, Red lank. Telephone 400>J.. VICTROLA RECORDS BOUGHT. Any Vctor or Columba double faced ecords you,are tred ol havlns wll buy at 5 and 25 cents each, Address V. O. box 105, Aabuy Park, N. J. MOTOR BOAT A 25-foot, 10-h. p. oak top boat, n A-l ondlton, for sale, or mght exchonge for rd car. Joseph Sesla Tre ront Btreet, Red Hank., 171 Went SAVE YOUR OLD CARPETS. Beautful reversble rues made from old larpets and chenlle porteres. Wrte fo :IrcuUrs. Amercan Rug Manufactory. 206 Vermont street, Brooklyn. GENERAL CONTRACTORS. James Normnn A. Son, offce and yard, Shrewsbury avenue. Ren! Con- :ret«work a flpedahy. Get our fgures be- ore havng any work done. CAR Studebstter 1816, four-cylnder. fve-, passenger tourlnt? car. In perfect order. Ths car has always had the best of care and Is practcally HB good as new. Robert G. Poole, Belmar^ N. *J, Bank! PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRING. Renovatlnr panos a specalty; cracked soundng boards, nosy actons successfully repared. Expert on player panos. ~ Drhan, 42 Hudson avenue, Ked Phone 1G2.J. POQL ABL?OT AI^ Burrowee portable combnaton pool and bllard table for sale, ncludng fulls, rack and cue*, all n fne condton; sze of table 346 Shrewsbury uvenue Phone 46.!-W. Ited FARMS Large and small; also country homes end shore propertes. Send descrptons; wll nspect. George W. Zucker, graduate agrculturst, Colts Neck, N. J. Phone Freehold S49-F-32. HIGH-GRADE CABINET MAKING AND reparng. Reproductons uf ntcjuc-h, rclntbhng, wax, tflosty, ol and French hand nbbed polshes. Workmanshp puuranteed. H. Chark. 39 Monmouth street, Ked BanK. 1honc C75-W. G.enwool rns rhre nnd \. our-burntr, for conkng, t;ood a» new, nt low prce Inqure of M. l^cvy. 100 Monmouth street. Phone 195-M. MORTGAGE MONEY o plsce on property n or near Red Bank, n amounts to sut. Applcatons.gven mmedate attenton. Hawkns Bros., agents, 0 Monmouth utreet, Ited, RUMMAGE SALE. Come t*o the PreHbytercn rurnmare sale. f yon dont want to buy, brng somethng to sell. Aprl ] flth and 1 Jth, corner of Shrewsbury und Locust avenues. JASS There s nothng If d AND* lko a Jaas band for h b d Thre nothng lko a Jaas band for dunces. If you desre the beat n dnjee musc, address Honry Olman, 130 Lnden place. Phone Red Bank 1070-W. MUSIC. Anyone desrnc to Jearn to pny voln, mandoln,. ukulele or Huwuun gutar, kndly consult JJpnry Glman, 130 Lnden place. Phone Red Hank 107O-W. PRIVET. Calforna hedtfe prvet for sale, good, healthy, strong plants, runnng one to three feet. One thousand for $12: loortor $1.50. Frank Marra, Lttle Slver, N. J. 1 AUTOMOBILE FOR SAfcE. Fve-passenger," Contnental mo^or, Boach mnsneto, one extrn shoe, all trea In "good condton, n.good runnng order; attractve prce. C. J. Earl,- Rumson, N. J, NOTICE. Owng to the shortage of labor and un- Har war condtons t wll be mpossble for us to take new contracts ths year, Johnson & Martn, Hl«hlandn, N. J.. " WANTED TO BUY. Dresser, bedsteud, mattress, sprngs, dnnr room chars, demlum sze, mrror and Kood sze rues, ce box; must be reasonable. Address M. C, box 318, Bed Hank. THE OWENS KITE. Boys, you ou«ht to aee t. Its the real aeroplane kte; 1 made n several models; desgned by a Red Banker. See them at Foxwells. Theyre the latest n ktes. X FURNITURE WANTED, Very hgh-grade new or second hand furnture. rugb, lnen,- blankets, slverware, etc., for cash. Gve full partculars. AddreBa Furnture, box 313, Red LADY INVALID Lady capable of carng for lady nvald Icslrtrt to opter her servces n lhn capacty t her own home. Terms reanonlblo. Tor furtht-r partculars nddrena M. A. Laufy. H Wallace street., One rasolno cnkne, four-rj. p.,?30; snk motcr: also choce of ax horsea, wll ol two or three on account of havn truck. M. Mortcnson & Co., Inc., Atlant, Hthlands. N. J. <J SEED POTATOES. We hnve on hand about one hundred acks of Mnne crown Gant need DottoeB If you are n need of nny, order nt once as the BUpplys lmted. B. D. Wolcotts Sons Eatontown, N. J. DOCK A 180-foot dock complete, bult wth whte pne deck end ralngs and sprue strngers nnd uprghts, runway and double float; A--barKBn-for-eH8lr-at-StcktlsB-boat orks, Red AUTO LICENSE PLATE LOST, Number Com. N. J. 130r»0, lost bctwcc Seabr«ht, va Rumson rond. nnd Robertas boler worlfh, Red Hank. Fnder please return some to Burdgc & Ru.ssell, Mochanc Htteet, Red Banl.. GENERAL MOVING AND STORAGE. _ Lght and heavy truckng by horse ot motor; large; roomy, vans, relable men. Roomy storage warehouse, separate rooms, E. J: Rclly, Mechanc street, R< Phone 282. S. C. RHODE ISLAND REDS. Hatchng eggt tor sale front heavy laylr hens, pure bred stock; «ggt by the tftttav or hundred, prces reasonable; also * baby chcks for sale, Mrs. H. G. Dorr, Broad street, Shrewsbury, near Eatontown trolley crossng. BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCK hatchng eggs for sale, of the Thompson stran, bred from prze wnnng, hen hatched, farm rased stock, by the settng ot S6 per hundred. Mrs. Loul* Softrf, Overlook farm, Half-Mle road. PostoflUe, Ked nanfej. GOING TO MOVE7 Before movng or before puttng yen* artcles n storage, get my fgures. Mjr large storage warehouse and my method A truckng wll get you a far fgure. B. J. Jlclly, Mcchunc street. Bed Phone 282. r POSITION (Jurdcner wshes poston to take charge of gentlemans en late; age 36, eghteen yearn experence, n vegetable, flowers, lawns nnd landscape work; can «fve references from last place. Address W. K., box ;113, Red Hank. PROPERTY, Grant Parsh, prncpal broker In Monmouth county estates, farms, country hornet, seashore property, entre North Jersey seacpast. New York connectons. Old establshed agency. Offce, Trust buldng 1. Anbury Park, N. J. WINDOW CLEANING. We make A specalty of cleanng wndow* of stores, offces and prvate resdences; all* general offce cleanng. Rates reasonable. Satsfacton guaranteed. 26 West Front street, wth the Amercan dyers and cleanera. Phone 863-W. LOST. Dckon* envelope contanng negatves. lobt.between Coopers und Red Bank trubt company nr on Rroad street. Monday afternoon. Knder kndly telephone Mrs. George Slver, Shrewsbury* or leave same at Dlckopf8, Reward. GLADIOLA BULBS. Extra mxture of nladola bulbs, all ntw yaretteh, large sze per 100; bloomng sze $1,25 per 100 prepad. Prmulus hybrlds,^ 7fflnrtnrt. ^hl 1, $.r.n p«r 1Q". Quarter les^f called, for. -Mrs. A. C. Mc- Lean, E ton town, N. j. WANTED AT ONCE. A mddle aged reacectable woman, no encumbrance, to keep house for wdower nnd two grown chldren; plan cooknj:; «ood home, $f per week. Address ht once, C, R.,- bbx 95, Rumson," N. J.. SEED POTATOES - Far snle, l.ftflq basketft of secend crop Cobbler seed potalge» ut 70 cunts per bmlot, Inrce, smooth nnd Hound. Fnrm located tn atate roal, - nlcs west of Klmcr. Address W. B. Newkrk, Elmer, Salem county, N. J. Phono -12-K-3. SHOE REPAIRING AT SHORT NOTICE. Leave your shoes whenyou come to town nnd they wll be repared for you by tt># me you are ready to go home. Frst-clnea materal and expert workmen together wth moderate prces. I). A. Mazza, 68 Broad street. Red Bunk. Phone 199-W. HATCHING "EGGS A lmted number of orders for hatchng eggs fcom our heavy layng S. C. Whte Leghorns nnd -Reds. Hnts rased on free *ange. Woodland Poultry Farm, ALlantc Hghlands, N. J. R. D. * \ HEMSTITCHING, buttons, plntftg, pnkng, button holes, mendng, cable.sttchng; aewng. All knda of handy tlngs done, at The Handy Shop, 6 Broatl street, Red Dank; also 184 Broadway, Long Branch, N COCKER SPANIELS. The best companons for chldren. One black. dog and three, red pups ready for dc~ lv«ry+-wll bred healthy; a ffectonatmnnl Surnybrook Formf! Eatontown, lvery well Intellgent. N. J. - Telephone 2130-B. TO LET. House and butcher store at Bclford, wth or wthout fxtures for busness. A splendd opportunty for nn upraht buaneab lan. Jacob Schnoor, Belford, N. J. SURREY Two-seated, rubber-tre, surrey, almost new, cheap to quck buyer; no reasonable offer refused. Georre J. Smth, NaveBnk avenue, Hlghlahds, N. J. Box UH. LEGAL PAPERS. Affdavts, acknowledgments, lessen, bond and mortgages, deeds, etc., prepared by me. In my offce from eght oclock to sx. Edward W. Wse, justce of the peace, room 7, Esner buldng Red HATCHING EGOS Barred Rock of the Thompson stran, Jl per settng of 15; 86 per 10o; also Whte Pekn duck ekgs, $1 per dozen, ram, Upper Broad per dozen. F. C. Bystreet. Red CHAUFFEUR WANTEDT Marred, no chldren/ careful drver; one who can do hs own repars and make hmself generally useful; steady poston. E. H. Sehwed, Rversde drve, led Can be seen evenngs and Sundays. GRANT-PARISH-5OLD-THE Hatlknson form for $3r>,000. He can sell your property. All over Munmouth county. Old estnblsrcd agency. New York connectons. Entre North Jersey scacoast. Trust buldng, Asbury Park, N. J. v AUTOMOBILE " I enn save you ffteen dollars cash dscount on the purchase prce of a new Ford tourng car."~ E. Stern, Keyport, N. J. CARNATIONS for sale, 60 cents per dosen; also floral desgns; 50,000 Calforna prvet, {3 per 100. J, L. Hayes, Church street, Far Haven, N. J. Phone 858-W Red S. C. R. I. RED breedng stock for sale, j few, males and females. Tros and pens mated to sut purchasers. Call and see them. Ideal Red Yd 28 Westsde avenue, Red Hatchng BARRED ROCKS. and bfeby chcks Bucks heavy layng stran, Vneland wnners 1017; also 400 pounds ntrate of soda for sale. C d h t J ^ t f h t t d TVPEWB ITF -H - Must be n Rood order, Remngton, L. C. Smth, Underwood, Olver, etc. Wll pay, far prce. Wrte today, full partculars. Address Typewrter, box 313, Red Columba cylnder phonograph for sale; prce >5, cost *25: n good condton. Purchaser must buy all records on hand at cost prce. Box 235, Atlantc Hghlands, X. J. AUTOMOBILE Must be n good runnng order, any goo< make. Wrte, gvng full partculars; must act quck. Address C. B., box 313, Red WANTED TO BUY. Want to buy a davenport. 9x12 foot TUB and. young chckens and Roslngs. PleaBe gve full partculars; afeo when and where can be seen. Lock box 2. Hghlands, N. J. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Bureaus, beds, wash stands, tables, chars, wrtng desk and many other thngs forchsh; a Red at SlekolsH, Eaflt " ASPARAGUS BUNCHERS Two nsparfkus bunehers wanted. Apply or wrte to H. C. Schlchtlng. Tlton lane. near Henddens Co Red ler. R. F. D-, box 76, BpY. Wanted, a boy to ham machnst trade, best, opportunty for a brght boy; references requred. The French machne Bhop, Red PRAIRIE MAID MARGARINE. A delcous spread for bread; holds ts moothness, does not set lumpy or oly. Sold at Brevoorts market, 89 Broad street. Red STENOGRAPHER AND TYPIST Experence not necessary; poston open ns assstant: one lvng n Red Bnnk preferred. Address StenoRrnphef, box 313, Red Hnnk.. Four-wecks-old bnby chckb for sale; chcken manure nnd olao coal hover stoves. Mrs. M. Hobler, Doutfhtys lane, Far Haven, N. J. Sx more pupls. nlvanced or begnners, by Prof. H. K. AllMtom, at tho Academy of Musc, 321 Broad street. Red Bank, Call or phone 4-I2-W- BOOKKEEPER Stendy poston for one competent to nt me full chnrct\ State experence: nno salary expected* A. Red Address Bookkeeper, box FARM FOR RENT OR SALE.. Twelve-acre fnrm for rent or sale nt Kcnnsburg. Forty-acre form to put out on shares.. New Pont Comfort Bench Co., KcanHburg, N. J. ^ SEED POTATOES. Wo hnve on hand about, one hundred sacks of Mnlne grown Gant feed potatoes. If you nre n need of nny, order at once an the supply fl lmted. H. D. Wolcotts Sons, EntonUjwn, N. J. PAIGE AUTOMOBILE In perfect runnnff order and brand new top to anme: no returnable offer refuacl. Como. nnd look t over, at, 33 Monmoth Btreet, Ited flunk. GOOD PRICES PAID for mens second hand auits and overcoats at The Cty Dry Gleanng and DyentPWorks, & -Mtfchane- street, ncftrbrobtlatreet; T "Hed Phone 2G7-J. GIRL WANTED \ for Rencral housework nnd.plan cookng. Woffcs $28 per month. Call n themornng. Mrs. J. T. Ltfvett. near Lttle Slver staton. Lttle Olver,- N. J. DAUGHTERS OF LIBERTY MEMBERS! Daughters of Lberty are requested to meet at the lodge room Frday evenng at 6:15 for the purpose of takng part n the Lberty Loan parade. BOARD AND ROOMS./ Board by the day or week, v>\th ncely furnshed rooms; central locaton; all mprovements; reasonable rates. Hudson House, 145 Hudson avenue. Phone 458-J. Vegetable plants, cabbtfte, cttulnower,- eggplant, tonato, pepper and lettuce. Call nnd see me and place your order. Wllam Mears, Rumson, N. J. Phone 861 Rumson. FOR RENT AT FAIR HAVEN. Beautful bungalow floor, four room a and bath,.electrcty, gas, open freplace,-msson flnsh, on man, trolley lne, ten mnutes to, Red Bonk staton; reflstmnlle. Frank. Herbert. LODGE ROOM for rent on Wednesday evenngs, the large lodge room on the thrd floor of the Davdson buldntr. Fpr partculars nqure of trustees. O. G. Fruke, Brdge avenue. Red BABY CARRIAGES RE-TIRED, repared, panted and upholstered. -All knds of carrage parts sold, wheels, cops, Bprnga, ^corduroys, gmps, etc. H. Chark, 39 Monmouth street, Red Phone 675-W. SEEDS FOR HOTBEDS. Wo have stock seeds n bulk and pnekogea, nnd tnpc aemlb, tomntoea, cabbage, eggplnnts, celery, pcpdera. lettuce, parsley, endve, kohl rabl- Weller3 store, Broad street. / r RED BANK DAIRY. Splendd mlk for bnbcs. from Dr. E. Fahnestocks Shadow Brook Farm. All santary prccnutons taken n our care of mlk and cream. 463-M. Charles A. McClaskey, phone SECOND HAND CLOTHES,» Wll pay hghest prces for your old clothng f n [rood condton, mens only. Estmate a cheerfully gven. Phone 18-M, or call Herman Levn at 35 Shrewsbury avenue. "HOW CLEAN YOU LOOK TONIGHT." "Yes, I Htopucd n Kelly & Buckk>y> l«ar bor shop on the way home. I tell you they know how to (\x you up rtdt. Dd t nuk t<»o, Im gonj- there agan. I feel >lk< new mnn. GROUND FOR RENT. On Branch avenue, 20 acres of good ground; fne for potatoes. \ I nm employed by the government nnd enmnt tll the hnd,.thomas Farley. Lttle. Slver. N. J. N, staton. FOR SALE AT NEW MONMOUTH. N. J. Seve\-vuom htust 1, K««tl condton, pternn hent and HUH ; lot 100x165 feet; near trolley nnd elaton; mme frut nnd berres on property. Mrs. C. C. Wanng, 200 Suuth street FARM Farm of 100 acres on- Colts Keck road known nn the George Wlkns farm, for sale must be sold to settle estate. Inqure of Geor&e Wlkn, Jr., or Wellngton Wlklns, FURNITURE AND SAFE. Onk- roll-top desk, Itallan-cnrved debonrd, mnhognhy hull aeat, Moalcr house nafe, antque curved oak tnble, Stenway grnnd v 11 " 0 - Dunrobln Farm, Red Bank Phone 47-R. NOTICE. If your clock or watch dont keep perfect tme, oend ua a postal card. We wll call at once. We guarantee to fx any clock or watch made. Art Jewelry Reparng Co., 171 Beech street, Red LUMBER 1,250 feet of vooferb. 1,750 feet of._ floorng. 1,500 feet of Novelty sdngs 3,000 feet of spruce or hemlock 2x8, 2x4, 4x4 anc 4x6. nch; second hand or new; spot cash X. Y. Z., box 313, Red " Hgh-class motor boat for sale at a sacrfce: 28 feet over all, wth cabn: useful for summer crusng. For further nformaton nqure at Johnsons Blue Front store, Hghlands, N. J. Phone 1260.M..TREESEORLE.^ Korway maple trees. They are bcautfu trees (--rangtnfl-from-4^4.nehes-to-f nonet n ealpre. Also Calforna prvet, about 4 feet, good bushy plants. George Ivns. Lt te Slver, N. J^ Phone 502-R. POSITION WANTEb. Out of doors: would lke place where work U steady but not too heavy; * Con furnsh best of references -as to character and ablty. State what you have to oltcr. Address Out Doors, box 313, Red Bank:, YOUR GARDEN. Caulflower plants, "the knd that head. 1 Include a dozen strong, sturdy, young plants when plannng out your home garden ths sprng. Stll man Farm, Eatontown N. J. Phone 2113-J Eatontown., CATERER FOR SOCIALS. If you want a caterer for that weddng, that party or a socal of ary nature, let m estmate for you. X can save you money and the job wll be rght. James Wolcott, 16 Wllam street, Red Phone. HAIR DRESSER. Madam, "Lofton of Oceanport has opened a har dressng parlor at 161 Legh ton avenue. Red Bank, every Thursday and Frday. Madam Walkers treatment. Out by ap- Dontment. Phone 2119-M Eatontown. TYPEWRITER One Columba barloek typewrter^ In--fal condton, vsble wrter, two-rbbon, Unversal keyboard; prce very reasonable. Sellng 1 to get a strctly busness machne. Mrs. A. V, Jennngs, Shrewsbury, N. J. REAL ESTATE. We would lke a clear and complete dtcrpton of your prooerty f you have any or sale. It wll then be brought to the attenton of purchasers lookng for real estat*. LBt t,wth ths ofllce now. Hawkns Bros..,, agents, 10 Monmouth street, I>ed OFFICES FOR RENT.. Large front room wth two adjonng rooms for rent n The Regster buldng 1, sutable for lawyer, real estate or other professonal lne. Plenty of lght, steam heat, water and electrcty, Further par* tcu.ars by callng nt The Regster ofbee. UPHOLSTERER. Furnture recovered and repared, cm* tatna, draperes, and Austran shades; laynfer of carpets, mattng and lnoleum. DaYCnDert_fl Ol"aa._-Cfluchea,_jnattregs e-^«n4 cushons made to order. Maltland Thomsons) 3/ East Front street. Red Phon» U-W. POSITIONS Hgh class people wth good references; chauffeurs, chef, hnnty mnn, house man, nght watchman, marred gardeners, marred farmers, superntendents, couples, housekeepers, practcal nurses, offce workers, day workers. Evans Agency, Ited - The CUSTOM HATCHING. government urges the rasl g of more poultry. My Mammouth ncubator ready to hatch your eggs n any quantty. tons hold 1G0. Early chcks are the best. Charles P. Cleveland, Eutontown, N. a J. Telephone 2130-R. ^ CIoBed carrage, wagonette, covered wagon, phaeton, double set of harness, sngle set, all n fne condton, for sale. Also farm wagon and jagger wagon, or. wll exchange for ear corn and hay. George.F. Bartleson, Atlantc Hghlands, N. J. Valley Drve, Valley garage. - FARM For aale, farm of 62 l h acres, of the late Rchard A. Leonard eatate; less than ten mnutes walk from trolley and ralroad depot; 1% mles, from Atlantc Hghlands. See agents; must bell to settle estate. Mrs. W- W. Leonard, executrx, 195 Frst avenue, Atlantc Hghlands, N. J. FURNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT. Furnshed house for rent at East Oceanc, eght*, rooms, bath and laundry, electrc lghts, gas heaters, Tntern Manor water; stable wth three stall3, room for two cars. electrc lghts and water; oneacre ground, -fut-and-knrdehr For-partothtrs"apply-to - A. L. Ivna, Regster buldng,.red For Rent Furnshed at Lttle Slver, N. J. Fne country home,* ftve mnutea* walk from staton, eght rooms and bath, fully furnshed, all mprovements," large porches, one acre of ground, beautful shade trees and shrubbery, frut trees, garden, garage for four cars, and barn;. barn n frst-class condton. Prce $700 for the season. Ar agents. \ One hundred colored laborers wanted, 42,c«ots an hour, $5.04 for twelve hours; 100 colored and :whte laborers. $3.60 a day, ten hours, yard work.. Free barracks and good meals at cost. Transportaton advanced. Government work near. Newark. Evans, agency, Red Also ten carpenters and ten steam ftters, unon. SITUATION Gardener and caretaker by thoroughly experenced sngle man; thoroughly understands gardenng and the care of a gentle-. -mans places vegetables,^ flowers; frutr~ chckens and every lttle detal on a fw plncc and all around handy man. Have my own tools; best of references. Thomas F. IrwTIT 146% Man street, Rahway, N. J. SHAMPOOING, facal massage, mancurng, specal treats ment for whte nnd gray hnr; HIMO dandruff and excessve ol. Mrs. Galloway, Second natonal bank buldng, Red Bunk. Phone 16I-W. Open evenng by appontment. BOARD Couple, no chldren, want permanent board n prvate home or would share thp cobt-of-housekeepng wth couple or ndult household. Near center of town preferred, but would consder superor accommodatons nearby. Ths s a chance for some hometo help me"et the ncreasng costs of lvng. AddreBB Adult Couple, box 313. Red FRENCH UPHOLSTERING n all branches; cushons ard Blp covers made to order., Workmanshp guaranteed, Full lne of B.upplcB, tnppstry, orotonne, leather, velour, etc. H. Chark, 30 Monmouth street. Red Hank. Phone G7E-W.. HOUSE Substantal, comfortable, brck-flled house, eght Inrjre rooms and bath, hot water heatng, gna; centrally located, n eood neghborhood; - lot 40x120: prce Address X. X., box 313, led FOR S ^ Hay horse, IS,-j hands, sound, gentle, Intly enr drve, good farm or delvery nnmul; alao one-horse Curm wagon, wth apkh and net of sngle harness. Edwml Oaken, Atlantc lljrhlnmu, N. J". Phone ;U, twelv room., l LnrKc bonnlnt?.house wth furnshed complete; nuo t K ; Kt8,snd plcctru* HKM* : loonted on.mller street. Hghlands,.nenr Shrewsbury rver; batbnk. Add run n Hox r.r, Hlfhlmh, N. J. FARM TOOLS. Vlmvfl, -wredr,. naparngtt out. one-ho^c farm wnon, nnkle harness, one-hornc seed drll, log chns, poultry equpment, root LUttor, one-horse.heavy roller, two-hurst) Rfoop, Dumobn Farm, Red Hank. Phone 47-R.. - _, BARRED~PLYtbUTH ROCKS. My brds arc noted for ther heavy luyk unltlcx. They nre leadng the lnrol Hoeka n the North. Ann-rU-nn t-gg layng S 0 *1 Hoeka n the contest. EKKS A 15 S7 per : ell, Lttlu UK Slver, per 100. Jubn A. Garn N. J.. ;.. ^, -HousD.-.born andother-.-outbulldlnflrs,. wlh about two acreb of ground, nt New Mon* mouth; one mnute walk from the trolley, ten mnuteb* walk from tho Btcnm cars. Apply to A. 1>. Conover, New Monmoutb, N. J. * THE RED BANK HAn PARLOR. Shampoong, ecnlp and facal rnassab;! wth an electrc vbrator; mancurng, swtch makng and chldrens har cuttlr* Open Frday evenlnrsfrom-6:00 to 0:80. Room 10, Esner buldnr, Red Phon 802-M. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN. * Eght rooms, and.bath, two-story, cellar and attc, steam hent, gna nnd runnlna; water; plot 66x27f), rear of. lot borders on branch of Shrewsbury rver; outbuldngs can be utlzed forknrnpe; located on Pembcrton avenue, near Itun street, Ocennport. N. J. Prce f3,u50: any rcaaolnble offer wjll be consdered. S. Dombek Dean atuel, nrooklyn, N. V. CARS Ovprlnnl, brand new B-6 tourng; Ovcr- Urul, brand new, pr>-l tournr. Kunrnntr^l by Wllytt Overland Inc.; Hudsun model 37 tourne, recently overhnuled by Hutldon Motor Cnr Co., sx brand new tres nntl tubes, mnroon pmt, self-atnvte- nn«l 1prVt»;, Oakland model -12,,yelf-atarter am] l^htb. n perfect mcohnnonl condton, nny «lomonutrutlon. 3m. A. Ryan, Sen Hrkht, N. J. Rver Property For Sale. At Far Haven. Small, uld-rnamonrd house, steam hent, bnth. etc.; about. % acre of ground, huh eltvnton: 140 feet rver frontn,*c\ rjarnn rht: Ttle Knrntctd by T.tW Guavnnteo t\w\ Trust Co. uf N. J, Apply to Mm. Ceo. E. Poulson. 87G West 181st street, New York Cty, or any nent. WELL ROTTED MANURE. Fnrmera and gardeners wflhng 1 well tottod manure for lawns and other, purpostt communcate nt once whte there IB an cpportunty of Eettlnff cars shpped wthout nn embargo;.prces furnfshed upon applcaton. We cau mnke prompt ahpment of orders rocovod ths month. Msnhatlaa, Slanuru Company, H3 Lberty street, N*W York. DO YOU WANT.lmuary -I. lmrt, by my bull Uedn-y VMJA Oxford Lent!* Lad No. latjt, nut of.a promsng young cow, Mcmn AH n Pbn Dorcna No. U45l.lt 7 Tll*la u lno type of the) Jersey bull, l Holltl co or t lhuk t»nmc fnd Hwtch, and s growng well. I wllmnkp a low prce on thn ntllmn! to make room for other culvert comng alonfr,, IVlcr Vre.lenburuh, 130 Weat Man street, Ircholl, N.J... \ y.,;...

12 Page Twelve. THE HEB BANK REGISTER. THE RID BANK REGISTER. Entered»t tha postofhc. at Bed Bank, H. JM M stcond-class matter. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, TOWN TALK. (Contnued from page 4.) "Evdences of carelessness n law.uakng are begnnng to crop up, as uflual, sx weeks after the legslature adjourned," says the Newark Evenng^ News n a recent edtoral. The artcle goes on to state that the legslature passed a law whch was desgned to make t easer for ctzens to vote who move to new places of resdence shortly before prmary and electon days. Instead of dong ths, the law s so worded as to have an effect drectly opposte from that ntended. ^The paper states that unless the courts throw the law out t wll vrtually prevent all ctzens from votng who move to new homes. * * * Surprsng as ths mstake seems, t wll cause no amazement to persons who follow the dongs of the legslature. The people have become used to such mstakes by the law makers. It s not unusual for the legslature to be called for specal sessons, after t has adjourned, n order tofx up laws whch have been balled up. The Newark Evenng News does not exaggerate when t says that many such mstakes crop up os usual a few weeks after the legslature adjourns. * * More lawyers are n the legslatures than men of any other professon or callng. Ths s true n pretty much every state except n North Dakota and a few other Northwestern states, where the farmers have formed poltcal organzatons and obtaned control of the machnery of government. In these Northwestern states nearly every offce, even the offces of judges, are held by farmers. In New York state a smlar poltcal unon has been " organzed and t has become strong enough to..gve concern to the bosses of both the old partes. * * * By way of a change, f for no other reason, t would be nterestng to gve farmers and other ordnary folks a chance to make our laws. The belef that lawyers are better qualfed than any one else to make the laws s an exploded fallacy. Any one who notes the mstakes whch are made year after year by the lawyer legslatures of New Jersey cant take any stock n the theory that, lawyers are less lable to errors n law makng than other folks. * * Instead of makng the best law tol!ftbl matorsrlawyersrtvt!rae exceptons, have been the most neffcent and the lensf relable representatves of the people. Ths s hot because they are lower n the socal order than the ordnary run of folks, Jut because the very nature of ther busness unfts them to be real representatves. They deal wth red tape and wth precedents handed down from tte dm and dstant past. Thers s a callng apart from the ld f f th td FARMER ENBS LIFE. Jacob S. Rue of EnglUltown Com nts Sucde n Melancholy Spell- Jacob S. JRue of Englshtow commtted sucde Monday nght by drnkng carbolc acd. Hs body was found n a barn on Wllam L. Conovers place. It s thought Mr, Rue had become melancholy because the work on hs farm wa backward, due to the sckness of h son Harvey, who managed the place Mr. Rue Was seventy years old. Besdes the son he leaves a wdow. FOUR WILLS PROBATED, LONG BRANCH AND OCEAN GROVE ESTATES DIVIDED. Coroner Wllam H. Morrs, Jr., of Long Branch, Left Hs Undertakng Busness to Ht Two Sons, J. Edgar and Clfton L. Morrs. Wllam H. Morrs, Jr., who ded recently at Long Branch, made hs wll n 11)08. Mr. Morrs was engaged n the undertakng busness and was one of Monmouth countys coroners at the tme of hs death. He bequeathed to hs wfe, Ida H. Morrs, the share n hs estate she would be enttled to had he ded wthout leavng a wll. Hs undertakng busness, together wth a house and lot, was bequeathed to hs sons, J. Edgar and Clfton L. Morrs. A bequest of $1,000* was made to Mrs. Bella Fulton. The rest of the estate was equally dvded between Mr. Morrss two sons. Mrs. Elzabeth Ray of Long Branch left her estate to her husband, Charles H. Ray, for hs use as long as he lves or untl he remarres. After hs death or remarrage the estate s~ to be dvded equally among ther three chldren, Mrs. Emma F. Melvn and Wllam J. and Walter F. Ray. Mrs. Ellenora M. Schadt of Ocean Grove left her estate to her three chldren, Russell C. M., Jeanette M. and Harold A. Schadt, n a wll whch she executed n Her brother, J. Martn Mller, was apponted executor. Mrs. Mary B. Cannon of Ocean Jrove made her wll seven years ago. She drected her executor, Garretson Hageman of Mllstone, Somerset county, to nvest all her estate and to pay the ncome therefrom to her brother, Wllam C. Baker, and hs wfe, Matlda P. Baker, n equal shares. After ther death the estate s to go to ther chldren. MARRIED IN THE SOUTH. Leutenant John J. Mullgan,, Weds Grl from Washngton, D. C. Announcement has been made of the weddng of Mss Beatrce Col- "ette Gorman, of Washngton, D. C, qnd Leutenant John.T. Mullgan son of Mrs. Sarah Mullgan of Atlantc Hghlands. The ceremony took place Tuesday, Aprl 2d, at Charlotte, Ndrth Carolna, where Mr. Mullgan has been statoned. Mr. Mullgan frst met hs brde when she was on a vst at Atlantc Hghlands about three years ago. Bodne Baker. Mss Alma Bodne of Peters place and Arthur E. Baker of Brooklyn Debatng Team of That Place Gets Champonshp for Second Tme. In a debate on compulsory mltary ranng at Long Branch Frday, the Atlantc Hghlands team was the vctor. The Atlantc Hghlanders took the affrmatve sde The members f the team were Lllan Katz, Kathryn Wallace d G L b wth Ralph By wnnng Hhld world of progress, for ther trade sj were marred last We dnesday mornng at Grace Methodst parsonage by KevrNorman V^ Sargenfc--The-attendants were Mss Estelle Baker and C. Koy Cox. " The couple left on a weddng trp to Connectcut. They wll lve at Jersey Cty.. Morrs Phllps, Mss Lllan Morrs, daughter of Mchael Morrs of Hghlands, and Thomas Phllps of Keyport, were marred Sunday nght bf last week at the Hghlands Catholc church by Rev. Thomas F. Kearns. The attendants were Mss May Mller and Wllam Gaffey. The brde receved numerous presents. Ackerman Fsher. Mss Janet Ackerman, daughter of Dr.. andmrs. James F. Ackerman of Asbury Park, was marred Tuesday PS^j-OL last week to Pr. Jame3 A. Fsher. The ceremony took place att the brdes home and was performed lnumled by the narrow what-has-taken-place I_ tlngs today nnd thngs of the future on the bass of what certan men sad who have been dead for centures and who had no vson of. present day affars. Even the language of the law s antquated. 11 Legal documents are phrased n an... antque jargon whch. requre twce os many words to express a meanng as afe employed by ordnary. folks n a conversaton or letter. * * * In spte of the fact that the lawyer legslatures of New Jersey have gven ample proof of ther, neffcency as law makers and of ther nablty to properly represent the people t s not lkely that the voters wll make uny change. New Jersey s one. of Oe last states torespond to n jew njsynet J _^TJe L. form whch has become Nh Dk wdeform whch a e... spread n. North Dakota jnrt other Northwestern states may eventually lake root here, but there are no ndcatons of ther havng done so lp to the present tme. ro-o-oo-0 Alexander Smpson of Hudson county, who was an assemblyman n the last legslature, has anhounccd hmself as a canddate for the Democratc nomnaton forunted States senator. Mr. Smpson has not yet announced hs platform, but n an ntervew he stated that he stood for a relentless prosecuton of the war; that he upheld all of Presdent Wlsons polces; and that "he was n favor of makng the rch, who have l>y Rov. Dwght L7. ParsQns ~5T Shrewsbury. The couple wll lve at Asbury Park. Marred Last Month. Mss, EJzabeth Bddle, daughter of Benjamn Bddle of Mddletown vllage, and Alvn Thomas of New York were marred "Tuesday, March 12th, at New York. BOYS IN COURT. Four Boys Are Placed Under Parole by Judge Lawrence. JosephCamooso, a twelve-year-old Asbury Park boy, who has been n trouble wth the polcebecause of the-menev-fnnnee-the war to-the-rp e tty-therng^severahmesr J was-be< extent of ther means rather than fore Judge-Lawrence last week. He that the wage earner and farmer was ordered returned home untl he shall be compelled not only to tol can be placed n charge of a parole, but also to gve ther sayngs to the offcer from the state home for boys, war. He declared also n favor of who has a number of boys workng government ownershp of the ral- on a farm at Allare. Creslne Vtale of--woman suffrage. * * * I ddnt suppose there was a Democrat n the state who dared to make an out-and-out platform - as bold- as ths platform oof AlexnHer Smn- KOTIS. He says that ths snt hs llatform, ts only a s3rt of prelmnary statement so that people can know what he beleves " n;" but t seems to me to be a pretty. good platform n tself. Wth Mr. Smpson takng ths stand t woufd look as though tho Democratc organzaton would.have to take a defnte stand vyhen t puts up ts canddates. Mr. Smpsons at- "ttude s an ndcaton that the Democrats are gettng out of ther lethargy of the past few years. The tremendous lckng.they got at the last electon for governor ought to show them that the corporatoon and - "reactonary vote wll no t-o the Republcan machne canddates nnd that the Democrats must lave a clean cut platform of advanced prncples f they are to have the slghtest chance of wnnng. Local Opton at EatontoVn. The Eatontowr townshp commttee wll "hold a specal meetng Saturday nght tofxa date for a local opton electon. If thd townshp should go dry only one hotel would and -Themas^Gullanq,- Long-Branch boys, were also n court for damagng a house. They were ordered kept n jal untl they can be turned. over to the parole offcer from the home. - Tony Aschettno of Long Branch was paroled n charge of hs uncle on hs promse to send hm to school regularly. WIDOWS PENSIONS. Judge Lawrence Grants Relef to Eght Wdows.....; " Relef has been granted by Judge Lawrence- to eght Monmouth county wdows under the.terms of the wdows penson.act.. TheV pensons granted amount to $125 a raonth: Those recevng, relef are Roseno Caruso of Atlantc Hghlands, $18-, Jesse Gbbs of Ocean townshp, $18; Ellen Qurk of Long Branch, S9; Vctora H. Grecnley of Long Branch, $18; Laura R. Newman of Manasquan,v$18; Margaret Camooso of Asbury Park, $22;. Sade Brower of Marlboro,?9; Louse M. Dey of Bradley Beach, $14. The pensons.granted to Ida Newman of Ashury Park and Anne Gorln of Atlantc Hghlands were revoked. * COULDNT FOOL UNCLE SAM. Long Branch Solder Punshed for Pretendng He Was a Jew. Otto Rchter of Long Branch, a 1)0 put out. of busness before wn-1 solder statoned at Cum> Dx, has ter. Ths hotel s owned by T. El-j been sentenced to sx months the wood Snyder, whose lcense expres guard house nnd wll forfet hs pay n-muy. (lurng that tme for pretendng that -» he was a Jew. Rohter obtaned n Feed Store Burned. " Fre" leslfoyed tlct feed ""Store of Joseph P. Johnson at Asbury Park Monday nght. The buldng wns owned bythe R. E. K. Rothfrh estate nnd was vnlued at $l,g00. Mr, Johnsons loss was about $1,000. The fro s beleved to have been of ncenjnry orgn. leave of absence for the Passover tended leave by telephonng to the camp that hs wfe was serously sck and later that she was dyng. Rchter was marred laft fall to Mss Mnbel Tlton of Elberon. It pays to advertse n The Regate* FIRE IN BELFORD HOUSE. BLAZE DID SLIGHT DAMAGE TO GLOWASKI DWELLING. The Fre was Dscovered Before It Had Got Much Headway and It was Put Out Wth Buckets of Water.. A fre started yesterday mornng n the cellar of Joseph Glowasks house at Belford. One of the grls of the famly saw smoke comng from the cellar and her cres brought tho neghbors. The fre was put out wth buckets of water. The Belford fremen were called out but they were not needed. Mrs. Glowask was at Red Bank when the fre started and her husband was workng along the bay shore. Shortly after the fre was out Casmr Glowask, one of the chldren, was taken nto custody by County Detectve John J. Smth. Mr. Smth had been to the Belford publc school to nvestgate a theft of $27 taken n from sales of thrft stamps at the school. Casmr had been suspected and on beng questoned by Mr. Smth he confessed hs gult. He s about fourteen years old. KEYPORT HOUSE SOLD. Danel Mahoney Buys Property of Late Margaret Carroll. Arthur S. VanBuskrk, substtutonary admnstrator of the Margaret Carroll estate at Keyport, sold Sunset Vlla at publc^ aucton Saturday afternoon to Danel E. Mahoney for $3,750. The property waj run by Mrs. Carroll as a boardng house for several years prevous to her death. It has not been occuped for some tme. The property fronts on the bay and has rparan rghts and a dock. Mrs. Carroll spent a lot of money on the property, but t has deterorated so n the last two years that t wll cost almost the amount pad for t to put t n good condton. HIGHLANDS BOY ON TUSCAN1A. John Foster Was Among the Survvors of the 111-Fattd Shp. Mrs. Samuel Foster of Hghlands has receved a letter from her son John, who s n France wth the Unted States army. It was the frst letter Mrs. Foster had receved from her son snce he left ths country several months ago. John was one of the survvors of the Tuscana, whch vas torpedoed off the coast of Ireland. In the letter to hs mother he sad he was then n a -hosptal n France. John was sent to Camp Dx wth the frst contngent of drafted men from Monmouth county. Hs brother Edward s n France. ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS WINS. and, George Lebare, Cossaboom alternate, ths debate Atlantc Hghlands retans the champonshp of Northern Monmouth county and the team wll get a champonshp Ml»!_.! ] u H.L-! t,-] rs-^-^u. t ^ 1»*<4^^ CLARENCE WHITES SALE of Fne Low Shoes AT SOc A SIZE WILL CONTINUE THIS WEEK UNLESS ALL ARE SOLD BEFORE Szes that reman are 2%, 3, ZY y 4, 4>, 5, few 6 and7 Prce: $ $1.50, $1.75, 4 $2.00, etc. All from my own fne stock and worth from $3.00 to $5.00. In spte of bad weather sold fully half of them. As all are good your chance s 0 K stll. Besdes these I have pcked out a hundred or so New Colonals, Oxfords and Pumps, szes 1 to.8, aa to d. Champagne, tan, black, etc., that I wll gve a concesson on. Ask to seefehem. CLARENCE WHITE RED BANK Proposals for Hardware Sealed proposals for trmmng hardware on the Red Bank hgh school buldng wll be receved by he undersgned on or before Thursday, Aprl 25th, 1918, at 7:30 p. m. Copy of specfcatons can be secured from Ernest A. Arend, archtect, 105 West 40th street, New otk, or Asbury Park, N. J. All proposals must be marked on utsde of envelope, "Bds on Hardware." The rght a reserved by the Board f Educaton to reject any or all ds... CHARLES A. MINTON^/ Secretary-Board of Educaton, Red Bank, N. J..ast year s banner. SHREWSBURYS PATRIOTISM. Vllage s Frst n Ths Secton to Exceed Lberty Loan Quota. Shrewsbury s the frst communty n ths part of the county to exceed ts Lberty loan quota. By, Monday bonds to the value of IfSfrjOOO had been sold, ths beng $4,000 more than the allotment for the vllage. Ths enttles Shrewsbury to an honor flag and t-wll be swung across the oad at the four Corners. Shrewsbury folks expect to rase twce as much as the quota and ths wll enttle them to a star pn the flag. SOLD HORSE FOR $25. Albert Morrs ofbelford Won the Anraal"BdTrTen A horse was dsposectof on the co-- peratve plan last week at Belford or the beneft of the fre company..t was won by Albert Morrs of Belford. Immedately after Mr. Morrs won the horse he sold t to Bert Maxson of Port Monmouth for $25. Mr. Morrs sad he had agreed to sell the. horse to Mr. Maxson for that amount f he won t. The horse s valued at?125. Leonardo -(Opens Season Today. Leonardo hgh schools baseball team wll play ts frst game ths af- ~ ternoon "aganst" Ocean- Grove. The contest wll be played at Leonardo. ""hetbbroheonarqos-schedule-a-as- TRIMMED HIS WHISKERS. ames Crowes Appearance Changed So Hs Frends Hardly Knew Hm. James Crowe, superntendent of Urs Payne~Whtney5 stock farm ear Lncroft? had hs whskers cut ast week for the frst tme snce fall. He had a v«ry luxurant growth of pnk whskers and ther removal ;hanged hs appearance so greatly hat hs frends scarcely recognzed rm for a few days. -.,,.. Calvn Heath Robbed. Calvn Heath of Mddletown vlage went to Long Branch one day :ast week wth $19 n hs pocket. He vent for a walk on the boardwalk nd whle there he says he was at-. ;acked by two young men. One overed hm wth a pstol whle the sther went through hs pockets and took_hs.rnoney: Mr. Heath reported ;he robbery to the Long Branch po- Unoccuped House Burns. An unoccuped" house at Long Branch owned by Calvn Heath of Mddletown was destroyed by fre Tuesday nght of last week. The house was rented by Mrs. Florence Vest and was fully furnshed. It md recently been overhauled n an- ;cpaton of the openng of the sea- BASEBALL. Red Bank Hgh Shoot to Open Season Next Saturday. The Red Bank hgh school wll pen ts baseball season next Saturday afternoon on the Prospect avenue damond, when t wll lne up aganst the Long Branch hgh school. Red Bank wll be represented ths year by a farly strong team. George Leddy wll be on the mound and ether Hugh Brewer or Harry Macnta5b_wll_bejon_the_ recevng end.- l~urtvl UIW -- Wll UC IM1 LIU. MA^Uf \.11W. wlln Macntosh s ft.now pny or on tho Kod Bank team. He has shown up well n practce behnd the home plate. Several postons on the rest of the lne-up arc n doubt, as new recruts lneup a, have been crowdng the veterans for ther berths. Red Banks schedule for ths season s as follows: Aprl 20 Long Brunch at Red Aprl 27-~-Red Bank at Manascuan. May 1 Red Bank at Aelantc Hghlands. May 4-^Atlnntlc Hghlands at Red May 11 Ocean Grove at Red "May 18 Pont Pleasant at Red May 22 Perth Amboy at Red May 25 Red Bank at Aabury Park. June 1 Red Bank nt Long Branch. June 5 Red Bnnk at Ocean Grave. June 8 Asbury Park at Rod June 12 Manasquan at Red follows: Aprl 20^-Leonar do at Atlantc Hghlands. Aprl 24 Freehold at- Leonardo. Aprl 27 Leonardo at Long Branch.. May 1 Leonardo at Ocean Grove. May 8 Asbury Park at Leonardo. May 11 Atlantc Hghlands *>t Leonardo. May 15: Leonardo at Freehold. May 29 Leonardo at Asbury Park. Game at Leonardo. The Brevent Park Stars defeated the, Leonardo Columbans at Leonardo, last week n a one-sded baseball game. The score was 29 to 12. Heavy httng featured the game and home runs were made by John. Smth and Joseph Lews. Gregory Haulboskey and John Smth ptched a good game for the Stars. Robert Smth and Edwn Olsen were n the box for the Columbans. The other players on the Stars were Charles Janus, Norman Burdge, Earl Wllams, Haaken Samuelson, Joseph Lews, Stanley Komelsk, Alexander Grodzck, George Sage and Frank Supensk. The players on the Columbans n addton to the ptchers were Maron Smth, Lesle Roop, James Smth, Fred DeVtz and Stanley Samuelson. NEW WAR WORK SOCIETY. Organzaton at Long Branch Plans Communty Work. The Monmouth war camp communty servce councl has been organzed at Long Branch and has taken over the army and navy club at that place. The new organzaton wll act as an advsory board and wll have jursdcton of the war department commsson outsde of cantonments. Consderable communty work has already been planned, especally work among young grls and young women and recreaton of varous knds for the solders at the camps. The councl wll be alled son. Mrs. Wests loss was covered ] wth the recreaton houses at Red jy nsurance. The orgn of the fre j JjAnk and Lttle Slvefr. not known. Local Opton Electon. The Atlantc Hghlands councl as changed the" date of the local pton electon from Monday, June Oth, to Tuesday, May 28th. The hnnge was made at a specal meetng of the councl Frday nght. -»-» :! Measles at Belford. Measles have broken out at Belfordand a number of cases of scklesb have been reported among the hldren. Most of the chldren have.hedsoase n a mld form and they are recoverng. JPastors Nece Dead. Mss Maran MacNar Voorhees of Mount Holyoke, Mass., nece of Rev." Wlner MacNur of Holmdel, ded last week of spnal menngts. She was 21 years old and was well known at Holmdol. Freman Loses Leg. Davd Brace, a member of the Asbury. Park fre department, whose rght leg- was crushed n a collson between two fre trucks recently, underwent an operaton Monday for the amputaton of hs leg; abo.ve the knee. Surgeons tred to save the leg but t was, so badly crushed that t was necessary to amputate t to save the mans lfe. Solder Qets Promoton. Joseph Worth of Hghlands, who ; statoned wth the quartermaster -^"- -(lepartrrtettr-atr Cnnrp Dx, Has "beel promoted to sergeant. Mr. Worth t t C D was sent to Camp Dx last Novem be\ He was home Sunday on a furlough. The Bed Bank Regster off era no premums. It a a good newspaper»t" per year Advertsement. > >»» Phone 475 Prompt Delveres Claytons Market 47 BROAD STREET Specals Lettuce, Fne Jersey, per head l?c Radshes, Fresh Each Day, per bunch. 5c Tomatoes, Sold Frut, per pound...,..:...,. 18c Cucumbers, Fresh and Crsp, 8c each; 2 for 15c Oranges, Good, Sweet Frut, per dozen.....,... 35c" Apples, Baldwns, New York State, 4-qt. basket c Cocoanuts, large sze, fresh stock,... 15c New Potatoes, Bermudas, 4 qts... 45c Potatoes We have another lot of those fne Green Mountan Potatoes. We guarantee these potatoes to be absolutely free from frost, to cook dry and of good sze. 4-qt. basket 20c; 8-qt. basket 30c j 16-qt. basket 50c; per barrel $2.75. ~ Green Peppers, each. 3c Spnach, Hothouse or Southern, 4 qts c Fne Grape Frut, 4 for...: 25c Carrots, 4-qt. basket 15c; 8-qt. basket 25c; 16- qt... 40c Fresh Strng Beans, 2 qts.., 25c Fancy Pneapples. 15c Fancy Lemons, per dozen,.. 25c Rhubarb, Endve, New Beets, Eggplant, Caulflower, Radshes, Squash, Asparagus, Etc. Apples-Wne, Saps Sound Frut, fne for eatng,- 4-qt. basket 35c; 16-qt. $1.00 Meats and Poultry Meats-Tn«-Fottltry~6f-the- VERY "BEST."""PKceTlowT" qualty consdered. If you are lookng for somethng good, gve us a tral.., Eggs We make a specalty of Strctly Fresh Jersey Eggs. v Flowers Orders taken and promptly flled for all knds of bouquets and floral peces from the Wllam Mean greenhouses of Rumson. Cut Flowers 7 and Potted Plants on hand. We are recevng each day fne Lettuce and Cabbage Plant.. " v Prompt Delveres Phone 475 y ps a "boost" for "Scotch Msts." Not only are they ranproof rancoats, but theyre handsome and durable far weather coats. All wool the fabrcs a fne qualty Scotch chevot. Regstered trademark; lun. oona HLUD ROGERS PEET COMPANY Broadway at 13th St. Broadway at Warren The Four. Corner*^. Broadway at 24th St. Ffth Avo. at 41at ft NEW Tt)RK CITY\ If you have anythng to sell, or f you want to buy any thng, you wll fnd The Regsters Want Column the quckest and cheapest way of fllng your want It CHANCERY OP NEW JERSE1R To Gr*ce K. t, Uwh-r fcnd KUSp J. JnKler, her husband: By vrtue of an order of the Court of Chftncerr of New J«ney, mad* on the day of tho date,hereof. Inft cause wheren Warren H. Hmock Is complanant, and you ar defendant*, you aro requred to appear, plead, amwer or dtmur to the bll of sad complanant on or before the tenth day oc June next, or the Bald bll wll be taken a».. confessed a*an»t you. The lad bll U fled to foreclose two certan naortzftffec made by Graee R U. Lanler and Phlp J. Langler, her husband, the flrat to fled Bank Trust Company, a corporaton of the State of Naw Jersey, dated October 4th, 191&; the second to Henry D. Brnley, dated July 2d. 1017, on lands n the. Townshp of Mddletown. Monmouth County, New Jersey, both of whch ore now owned by complanant;»nd you, Grace E. H. Lanser. are made a defendant heeaue you own sad mortgaged premses; and you, Phlp J. Langler, are made a do fond ant be-. cause you are ths huaband of Grace K. It. LangJer. Dated Aprl 9th, ISIS, V WILSON ft SMOCK, Solctors of Complanant, NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT. Bstata of Clarence 3, Uoughtoh, deceased. Insolvent estate. Notce Is hereby gven that the account* of the subscrber, admnstratrx of the en. tate of sad deceased, wll be audted and stated by the surrogate of the county of Monmouth and reported for settlement to the Orphans Court of aajd county, on Thursday, the twenty-thrd day of May, A. D., 1018, at whch tme applcaton^ wll be made for the allowance of com ml* Ions and counsel foes, Dated Aprl 15th, A. D., SUZANNE C. IIOUGHTON. SHERIFFS SALE. By vrtue of a wrt of f. fa., to me drected, ssued out of tho Court of Chancery of tae state of Now Jersey, wll b» exposed to sale at publc, vendue, on WEDNESDAY". THE EIGHTH DAY OF MAY, between the hours of 12:00 oclock and 5:00 oclock (at 1:00 oclock), n the afternoon of sad day, at the Globe hotel, IWd Bank, n the borough of Ked Bank, county of Monmouth, New Jersey. AU the followng tract or parcel of land and premnee herenafter partcularly descrbed,.stuate, lyng and. beng-n tho townshp of Shrewsbury, n the county of Monmouth and state of New Jersey, Beennns: at a stake n the north sde of Beech street, stand ns: n the southwest corner of John L. Pattersons lot and datant one hundred and nfty-slx feet and three nches east from the east ade of Shrewsbury avenue; thence westerly alonjc the north sde of Beech street, nnety-three feet and nne Inches to a stake standng a the nozth ade- of Beech street; thence northerly at rght angles wth Beech street and parallel wth sad John L. Pattersons lot, two hundred ant thrty-two feet to lota of Charles G. Allen and TratTord Allen; thence easterly on the south sde of the sad Allens land, parallel wth the sad frst aforesad avenue, nnety-three feet and ntna nches to sad land of the fald Jobn X*. Patterson; thence along the west sde of sad John L. Patterson, two hundred and thrtytwo feot to the north Bde of Beach street, the ploxre of begnnng, Together wth the rghts of the sad party of the frst part of. In and to the lands n front of sad south end of sad lots lylmr between- tho south end of ead lot and tho mddle of the sad Beech street aa far only as sad lot extends. Beng ntended as the west half of the land and premses conveyed by Theodore F. Whte and Mary S. Whte, hs wfe, to tha sad Wllam F. Patterson, by deed dated August 11th, 1884, and recorded In tha Monmouth county clerks offce In Book 381 of Deeds at pajre 60, etc. Sezed as the property of Wllam F. Patterson, et ds., taken n executon at tha sut of John I. Sckles aa sub. Admr., etc., >nd to be sold by ELMER H. GEItAN, Sherff. WILLIAM E. FOSTER, Solr. Dated Aprl 8, [H6.C6.J SHERIFFS SALE. By vrtue of a wrt of f. fa., to me drected, ssued out of tho Court of Chancery of tbe state of New Jersey, wll be exposed to sale at publc vendue, on MONDAY, THE SIXTH DAY OP MAY, 1918, between the hours of 12:00 oclock and 5:00 oclock (at l;00 oclock), n tho afternoon of sad day, at the Court House, Freehold, In the townshp of Freehold, county of Monmouth, New Jcraey. > All that lot, tract or parcel of land and remtoca, herenafter partcularly descrbed, tuate. lyng and beng n the town of Red Bank, n the county of Monmouth and state of Now Jersey. Detrnnntr n the southerly lne of Weat Front Btreet at the northeast orner-of the~lotrof Elzabeth" DeMot"; thence uullerly uccordr to bearngs gven n old deeda, BOUth two degrees and thrty mnutea t, two hundred and thrty-eght feet to land of Wllam Applejrato; thence north seventy-four dejereea enat, forty-one feet to land of Trnty church; thence north two degrees and thrty mnutes west, two hundred and thrty-eprht feet to the southerly lne of W«st Front street; thence south leventy-four degruet west, forty-one feet ;o the place of begnnng. Sezed as the property of Henry J. Roaevelt. et al., tuken n executon at the sut of Anna T, Rue, and to be sold by ELMEH H. GEKAN, Sherff. REILLY & QUINN, Solrs.. - Dated Aprl 9, [ ] Monmouth County Surrogates Offce. the matter of the estate of Hannah DouRhty, deceased. Notce to credtort to present clams aganst estate, Puraunnt to the order of Joseph L. Don* hay, surrogate of the county of Monmouth, mode on the seventh dnyof March on the applcaton of Danel H. Applegate. executor of the estate of Hannah Doughty, deceased, notce a hereby gven to tho credtors of sad deceased to exhbt to the sub- 8crber---exccutor J "ttb"*af0te3ald;" 1 "lhe r "cleb"tb"~ and (lemanda aganst the sad estate, under oath, wthn nne months from the date of tho aforesad order, or they wll le forever barred of ther actons therefor aganst tha ad subscrber. Dated Freehold, N. J., March 7th, DANIEL H. APPLEGATB. Monmouth County Surrogates Offce. n the matter of tho estate of NelLe Cole- man, deceased. Notce to credtors to present clams aganst estate. Pursuant to the order of Joseph L. Don- - ah ay, surrogate of the county of M onmouth, modo on the twenty-frst day of March, 11)18, on tho applcaton of Margaret Duncan, admnstratrx of the estate of Nelle ^ Coleman, deceased, notce s hereby fflven to the credtors of sad deceased to exhbt to the subscrber, admnstratrx as aforesad, ther debts end demands aganst the sad estate, under oath, wthn nne months from the date of tho afuuauld order, or they wll be. forever barred of ther actons therefor agnlnst the sad subscrber. Dated Freehold, N. J., March 21st, 1018., MARGARET DUNCAN. Monmouth; County Surrogates Offce. the matter of the estate of Heater A. Bennett, deceased. Notce to credtors to present alalma ganst estate. Pursuant to the order of Joseph I>. Donhay, surrogate of the county of Monmouth, made on the twenty>eghth day of February, 1918, on the applcaton of John S. Applegate, Jr., executor of Iho estate of Hester A, Bennett, deceased, notce Is hereby gven to the credtors of an Id deceased to exhbt to the subscrber, - executor, OB aforesad. ;helr debts and demands aganflt the sad ;stat«, under oath, wthn nne months from the date of the aforesad order, or they wll be forever barred of ther notons therefor aganst the sad subscrber. Dated Freehold, N. J., February 28tb, 018. JOHN S. APPLECATJ3. Jr. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. - Pursuant to the provsons of an Act of :he Legslature of New Jeraey enttled "An Let to authorze persons to change ther omen," approved February 24th, 1876, nnd n amendment thereto approved Aprl 27th, 911, notce Is hereby gven that I shall apply to the Court of Common Pleao of tho county of Monmouth, at the court house at Freehold, on Thursday, the nnth day of May, 1918, at ten oclock n tho forenoon, or. as soon thereafter aa I can bo heard, for n order to authorze me to nums nnother sme, to wt, Frederck B. Plew. FREDERICK B. PLEWZENSKI, Long Branch, N. J. L, S. THROCKMORTON, Attorney. Dated Aprl 8, NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT. Estate of Jeannettc L. Allen, deceased. Notce Is hereby gven that tho accounts DI the subscrbers, executors of the estate of sad deceased, wll be audted and stated by the surrogate of the county of Monmouth and reported for settlement to the Orphans Court of sad county, on Thursday, the HIXteenth day of Mny; A. D , at whch tme applcaton wll be made for the allowance of commssons and counsel fees. Dated Aprl 8d, A. D, 1O1B. EDMUND WILSON. BARRY CAMPBELL. MAQGIE ALLEN. NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT. Estate of Ellcabeth F. Eaton,lunatc. Notce s hereby [rven that the accounts of tho subscrber, Kuarlnn of the estate of suld-jumtle, wll be audted and stated -by the surrogate of the county of Monmouth and reported for settlement to the Orphans Court of sad county, on Thursday the nnth day of May, A. D , at whch tme applcaton wll l>e made for the allowance of commssons and counsel fees Dated March Z6th. A. D.. IS18 HENaY W. BATON. Regster.

13 > PERSONAL, KEANSBURG NEWS..Leutenant Charles- Cake Storm Caucd Slght Damage to [returned to Cnmp Dovenf, Muss- Boardwalk Here. clueettg, after a ten-day furlough PUGILIST NABBED BY POLICE- Several of the small cottages on ere. He expects to go to France MAN SATURDAY MORNING. tho beach front Bhow renults of the won. Mr. Cakes wfe and daughter severe storm. The board walk and Betty, who have been lvng at Bos-Arthuton, have moved back to Rod Bank Carpenter," Locked Up n the Mrs. Cora Tanner s confned to J. Smakoff, "The Fghtng alng was torn down n places. where they wll lvo wth Mr. Cakes County Jal Broke Into Garage her home wth llness. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rchard Cake and Took H Employer?.Cmt. Frank Smth of Newark spent Sunday at hs cottage here. «f Wcstsde avenue, Arthur J. SmakolF, alas "Al)sceas lra. Arthur Sherman of Branch Wggles," alas "The Fghtng Carpenter," was arrested early Saturday the audtorum by the employees of The dance held Thursday nght n avenue gwe brth to a son last Wednesday. Mrs. Sherman was for-mornng for joy rdng n an auto- the Aero-marne plant was attended merly Mss Maude Ewng of Atlantc Hghlands, Hss Mnne Commes of Lnden place has been spendng a, weeks vacaton at New York. Mas Commes s a clerk n Trubns store on Broad street Mr, and Mrs, George Gramman of Monmouth street returned home last week from Daytona, Florda, where they spent the wnter. Mr. and Mrs. John Decker have moved back from Eastsde Park to ther house on Tlton avenue. Mr. Becker s a motorman on the Red Bank and Long Branch trolley lne. Mrs. Frank Moynahnn of Lnke,- Jurst spent last week wth Mrs. John F. Hogan of Lake avenue. Mrs. John C. Kng of Branch avenue s recoverng from an operaton on her toe. Mrs. Frank Howard of Newark has been spendng a few days wth relatves at Red Mss Frances Chamberlan of South street spent Frday and Satur-> sf wth Mss Florence Sckles of Navesnk. - n Mss Amela Haulboskey of Leonardo spent Saturday and Sunday hunted n van for the house where wth Mr. and Mrs. Carl Clark 1 of the party was.held. Smakoff was cur. Leonard street., unable to get a bondsman and was The dance held n the audtorum A son was born to Mrs. Charles lent to the county jal. Saturday week for the beneft of the Saurman of Whte street on Frday, The young man s one of Red Red Cross netted about $200. A doll Starch 29th. Banks odd characters. Under the and a kntted shawl were dsposed of Mss Anna Cornquest of Lnden name of "The Fghtng Carpenter" and were won by Sylvester Frescb dace has returned home from a he essayed to be a puglst, but n hsand Mrs. John Beckman. Ihrce weeks stay at Brooklyn. frst fstc battle he qut after one Mr. and Mrs. Russell Watt have Horton Garrson of Broad street blow bad been struck, makng the moved from the Compton cottage to has been transferred from Aberdeen, excuse that he had an abscess on hsben Johnsons house on Man street. Maryland, to Morgan. jaw. "Wggles" was the nckname Oscar Broander of Camp Dx vsted hs mother, Mrs. Mary Broander, Mrs. Raymond A. Smth of Westtde avenue receved a postal yester- called and after hs puglstc explot last week. under whch he had been generally day from her brother, who s a cor-thporal n the 38th nfantry, tellng of About four years ago he was has opened her cottage for the sea- name Abscess was prefxed. Mrs. Henry Maurer of Brooklyn hs safe arrval over seas. arrested for stealng an automoble son Msses Anna and Bertha Donahue to go joy rdng and he was sent to Ṁrs. Harry, Weseman of Newark «f Brown place and John McNel the Bahway reformatory for that has openedjher house for the season. and James Hogan were the guests or offense. Luke McSherry of Beachway has MtBscs Maron and Rta Braney of a new tourng car. Colts Neck oh Sunday. STRYKER IN BOX FOR 311TH. Albert VanMater has bought a new Mss Elzabeth Kaney of Whte auto. street, who has been sck at her home He Wll Ptch for Solder, n Today. Howard Smth has returned to Jersey Cty after spendng last at^bradevelt wth measles, has re- week covered from her sckness and has returned to Red Mr. and Mrs. Homer E. Methbt of East Front street have returned home from Daytona, Florda. Mrs. Jula E. Francs and daughter, Mrs. Wllam P. Hugg of Maple avenue, spent Monday at New York. Henry C. -McLeanof Red Bunk has moved to hs farm near Headdens Corner. A farewell supper was gven Sunday nght for Fred J. Hohman of Leonard street, who was homo on a ten-day furlough from Camp Greene at Charlotte, North Carolna. Lester F. Johnson, who s statoned at Fort Hancock, New York, spent Sunday wth hs mother, Mrs. A. Jndson Bray of Wallace, street. He expects to be transferred to Jacksonvlle, Florda, n a short tme. Mr. "and Mrsv-Davd - Schenck-have, moved from Sprng street to Freehold. Albert W. Worden, Jr., of Monmouth street, has bought a new Bu ck tourng car. Lous Mendel s the owner of a Stutz tourng car.., " Church New. The Baptst Phlathea socety met last nght at Mrs. Irvng Fnchs on Chestnut street. The mens-league wll hold a socal meetng tomorrow nght n the church lecture room. Next Sunday Rev. Wllam E. Brasted, the new pastor, wll occupy the pnlpt. At Grace Methodst church next Sunday the sermon topcs awll be "The Unsearchable RchcB of Chrst" -and "When the Nght Sets Her Evenng Lamps.Alght."...The-knttng " club wll meet Frday nght at Mrs. Bancrofts on Irvng place. :» MENS CLUB BANQUET. It W» Gven La.t Nght at the Frtt Methodst Church. Over 100 persons attended a banquet of the Frst Methodst mens dub last nght. Rev. James D. Blls was toastmaster. Addresses were sources. An admsson of fve cents Mrs. Horan has returned to her made by ex-governor Edward Cas-waper Stokes, John S. Applogate, May- n all. The money went nto the Red charged and $8,30 was taken n former home at Leavcnworth, Kansas. Her husband was an offcer a or Arthur A. Patterson, Rev. Harold Cross membershp fund for the Camp Val, but he s now n France. - *P. Sloan and W. A. Sweeney. Selectons were gven by Eugene Ma- held at the Beech street school ths grls patrotc league attended a pa- school. A smlar meetng s beng A deputaton of members of the gee, Leroy Chamberlan, Beverly W afternoon. trotc moss meetng at Asbury Park Brown and Allan R. Woolley. Tho Sunday. dnner was prepared and served by the women of the church. NEW BAPTIST PASTOR. Rer. W. E. Brated Wll Move Here Wth H. Famly on Saturday. Itev. Wllam Ernest Braotcd of Oneda wll preach hs frst sermon as pastor of the BaptBt church Sunday. He and hs famly, consstng of hs wfe, three sons and a daughter, wll move to Red Bank Saturday. Mr. Brasted graduated from Newton theologcal semnary at Newton Center, Mass. He 1 hab had very Bank has been reapponted a member of the Monmouth county mosquto extermnaton commsson for cents.. a term of throe years. He has been a member of the board fve years and treasurer of the board the past three years.. - New Shoe Merchant. Samuel Klatzky, who has a shoe reparng busness on Wharf avenue, has rented the store at No. 6 Eaat Front street, n the store formerly occuped by the Kennedy, frm us a flower store. Mr. Klatzky.wll open a shoo busness n connecton wth hs reparng department. Trolley Car and Auto Ht Each Other A tourng car drven by Wllam Ely of Reckless place and a trolley car adeawped each other Monday afternoon on Broad Btreet n front of «o Second Natonal bank buldng. The mudguard and runnng board of 3Br. Elys car were damaged. TOOK CAR FOR JOY RIDE, moble owned by M. V. Brown & company. The car was a Ford delvery automoble and Smakoff got 5t late Frday-nght by breakngopen the door of Mr. Browns garage. Ho had been workng for M. V, Brown & company about a week. Smakoff went joy rdng at Keansburg and" other places. Before where ho underwent a serous opera- for u rupture. daylght Saturday mornng he waston arrested at Callahans lunch wagon Mrs. Jojn Wlson hag returned whle eatng hs breakfast. Polceman home after beng a patent n the Joseph Bray, made the arrest. The Long Branch hosptal. lamps of the automoble were broken Mr. and MrB. Harry L. Beaman of and other damage was done to thenewark spent the week-end wth car. It cost $10 to repar the ma-mrschne. Smakoff, whle on hs joy Peter Lcar of New York spent Arthur Curhurt. rde, spent $5 whch had been pad Sunday here. to hm by customers of hs employers. Thursday whle crankng hs auto. Ezekel Wlson spraned hs.wrst When arragned before. Recorder Charles Brands of Camp Dx was Moses Johnson, Smakoff stated that a vstor wth relatves here Saturday. " F he took the car n order to convey some Red, Bankers from a party at ClarenceWatson s buldng an addton to hs garage. Xeansburg to ther homes. The nght was stormy and Smakoff sad Frank Anderson and famly of he thought there was a good chance Newark spent the week-end wth to make some money by takng the Mrs. George Kollock. party guests home. He sad that Leut. Robert Costello spent the whle he was at Keansburg he week-end wth hs parents. Luke McSherry has a new tourng Game wth Prnceton. Sterlng Stryker of Mlantc Hghlands, who s statonedrat Camp Dx, wll ptch for the 811th nfantry n a baseball game today aganst Prnceton college. The game wll be played at Prnceton. In a game at Trenton a few days ago Mr. Stryker ptched a shut-out game, whtewashng the Trenton team by a score of 4 to 0. Stryker had sgned a contract to play wth he New York Gants when he was drafted. SHOW AT HIGHLANDS. It Wll be Gven Next Wednesday Nght for St. Andrew*! Church. An entertanment wll be gven next Wednesday nght at the Hghlands audtorum for the beneft of St. Andrews Epscopal church. There wll be twelve acts of vaudevlle and several rebels "of moton pctures. A number of Hghlands people wll take part n the show. BANK EMPLOYEES INSURED. Second Natonal Bank Makes Un usual Gft to Its Workng Force. Lfe nsurance to the amount of? 1,000. has been made us a gft by the Second natonal bank of Red Bank to each of ts twelve employees, The nsurance was placed wth the Red stomach. trouble. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kelly- are Bank dsrct of the Metropoltan lfe spendng a few days at New York. nsurance company, of whch J. J. C. OShea s superntendent. Most of the bank employees have been workng there a long tme and the gft SHREWSBURY NEWS.. was n apprecaton of ther fathfuf servce. ". Tellng Storet to Chldren. Last Wednesday afternoon after school hours Mss Mary Hannah gave a sesson of story tellng at the Shrewsbury avenue school. Many chldren and a few grown-ups attended the sesson. Stores were told from Uncle Remus, the Burgess anmal books, Mark Twan and other Insurance Men Sell Stamps. The employees of tho Metropoltan nsurance company n the Red Bank dstrct have already sold thrft and war stamps to the amount of more than $40,000 and they expect to sell $10,000 of stamps ths week. A meetng of the employees was held at the Red Bank offce last Saturday, whch was addressed by Robert Cook of New York cty, and ths address ncreased the nterest whch the men had prevously manfested. ^Jl. County Mssonary Meetng. thank Beverly Brown and Rev. J. D. successful pastorates at Antrm, New The annual meetng of the Blls. Hampshre, Bare, Vermont, and womans Baptst home and foregn Oneda.»» Mrs. Clarence Gray and famly, Wssonary socety of.monmouth Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray. county s beng held today at the Advertsement... Mother anl Son Burned. New ^Monmouth Baptst church, A Comfort Redfern, son. of Mrs. luncheon was served at noon followng the mornng sesson. Offcers Charles Redfern of Keansburg, Card of Thanks. started a bonfre Monday. He gotwll be elected at the afternoon I desre n ths-manner to express too close to t and hs clothes caught sesson. _ sncere thanks for the kndness shown me durng the bereavemen fre. The. boys mother, heard ha caused by the death of my sster, cres and she hurred to the rescue. Won Auto for a Quarter. Mrs. Mary Relly; and also "for the Her clothng also caught fre and she At tho automoble show at Redkndness shown her durng her sckness. was badly burned. The boys burns Bank last week a Ford automoble were not so serous. of ths years make was dsposed of Mrs. Patrck Carton, Jr. » on the co-operatve plan by Company Advertsement. Dr. Warner Reapponted. B of state mlta of Red It Dr. G. VanVors Warner of Redwas awarded to Mrs. Irvng Hoop of Card of Thanks. Belford whoso shares cost her 25 We desre to thank all our many Flounders Are Btng. Jackson, our son and brother. Flounders are beng caught n consderable numbers at Oceanc and at Advertsement. Hghlands. The fsh are not very Card of Thanks. Mrs. Tlle Jackson and daughter. large as yet but thefshermensayisaac Slover and famly wsh to they are of unusunl qualty. Garden worms and blood worms are thether kndness and sympathy durng thank ther relatves ard frends for best bat - - ther recent bereavement. Advertsement. _ Books for Solders and Salors. The chldren of Mddletown vllage RESOLUTIONS. Whereas <m Aprl Oth, 1,9IS. God In ]IU nlmlthty provldehce thought t best to re- have collected more than 200 books for,the solders and salors. The move from ouv^fn!t!»t by.the hand pf work was under the supervson of death, our beloved Boter, Julcttc Mnton,._.B-jnBrahoK-ot FldeHly.-Cour8lv-Nm-22fS.-f MIs8-MttTy-Holm<!rTflyh)r;-Uu;f«rlanr D. or L., snce tb bcrnnentr: of the Mddletown lbrary. Reaolvcd, That whle We deeply, mourn Ran Car Wthout Lcense. - Rchard Dwyer of Monmouth street was arrested Saturday for runnng an automoble wthout a drvers lcense. He. was fned ; f by about 100 persons. The commttee plans to hold another dance. Mrs. Thomas Glmour has returned to Jersey Cty nfter spendng several weeks wth her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Collns. George Walker lnn returned home from the Long Branch hosptal, wth relatves here. Edward Kempton and Harry Baleau of New Brunswck spent the week-end at ther cottage. EATONTOWN NEWS. Charle Covert, Jr., Meets Wth a Mhap.at Marlboro. A horse owned by Charles Covert and drven by hs son, Charles Covert, Jr., was-taken sck at Marlboro Saturday. Mr. Covert had to put the horse n a stable and spend the nght at the hotel at Marlboro. The entertanment gven by Ocean Grove young women at the Methodst church last week was largely attend ed and more than $20 was cleared. Lee VanBrunt has moved from Long Blanch and s lvng wth hs mother, Mrs. Albert VanBrunt. "Henry Wed,"forem n"of George A. Steeles nursery farm, s recoverng from a heavy cold, wth whch Tho commttee n charge of the en-htertanment s composed of Clfton has been lad up a week. Parker, Wllam Johnson and Grover Johnson. Mrs. Benjamn Guce s lad up wth sckness. Mrs. T. Elwood Snyder s sck wth grp. The boy cadets wll entertan the Campfre grls at a party at the Meth odst church tonght. Mrs. Albert Smock s housed, wth grp. Wllam Taylor s sck n bed. Wllam H. Harbert s lad up wth Four Members of the RockhH Fam ly Lad Up Wth Sckness. - Mrs. Walter Hamlton, who lves wth herfather, Charles M. Rock hll, s sck, wth tonslts. Another daughter and two sons of Mr. Rock hll are sck wth measles. Thomas Morford s home from Camp, Dx on a furlough of fou days. James Morford, Ralph Wed erholt and Joseph Reynolds were home from Camp Dx Sunday. Shrewsbury Church Meetng. The annual congregatonal meetng of the Shrewsbury Presbyteran church wll be held Frday nght. Reports of the varous departments of the church wll be read, a program wll be gven and refreshments wll be served. _ Curd of Thanks. We desre to thank our frends for ther many beautful floral trbutes and ther many acts of kndness and sympathy at the funeral of Clnrenc J. Gray. We wsh especally to frends who asssted us so materally durng our recent loss of Lester ou* IOHB nnd rctrret that we shall aee her no mure, we the ddcera and members of Fdelty Councl, No. 22, 8. ft D. ot L.. do hereby extend to tho husband and famly of.the decenned our henrtfelt sympathy n ths the, hour-of ther jrreat trouble. EMMA PARKER. TILLIE MARTIN. MILLIE PAHKEK, Commttee. & «DBANK REGISTER. COMBINE P«8«TUrleeu, Patrotsm and Thrft! I\ Ypu Are Cordally Invted to.jon I A Lberty < > whch s beng organzed to enable you to buy Lberty Bon$s by easy payments. nd. Olmb? Payments of $1,00 a week wll enable you to buy a $50 Bond; $2.00 a week wll enable you to buy a $100 Bond., Alex McCIeea, Jon at once and help support the Amercan Boys "over there" to protect. OUR LIBERTY THE SECOND NATIONAL BANK * RED BANK, N. J. Auctoneer. PUBLIC SALE Tuesday, Aprl 23,1918 At 12:00 OClock. Two Horses, 2 Cows, Hefer, Farm Machnery and Household Goods, on H. L. Srnonsona Farm, north sde of Deep Cut hll, on Holmdel and Keyport Turnpke. Hay, Straw, Corn, Potato Planter and Dgger,, nearly. new; 2 Farm Wagons, sngle and double; Potato and Gravel Bodes, Sprng Wagon, Surrey and Runabout, Harness, sngle and double; Blankets, Plows, one gnd two-horse Cultvators, Cutaway, Tooth and Acme Harrows, Sod Cutter, /Barrel Sprayer, Etc., Etc. - TERMS Under $20.00, cash; ; over $20.00,.sx months credt BIRTHS. * v AZXJLAT. At Freehold, on Wednesday, Aprl 3d, Mre. L. B. Azulay, of» daughter. DAILY. At Freehold, on Monday; Aprl 8th, Mrs. John Daly, of a.bon. HOYT. At Hghlands, on Monday, Aprl 15th, Mrs. 1 Com Hoyt, of u son. JOHNSON,-: At Navesnh, on Frday, Aprl 12th, Mrs, Joseph Johnson, of a daughter.. " LEGGETT. At the Long Branch hosptal, on Thursday, Aprl 11th, Mrs. Lester G. LeKKCtt of Red Bank, of a daughter. MASON, At Mddlclown.; gg_ Saturday.. "ApnT TBlKTTtfrs- *D a ntel~ M a sontof a daughter.,, MOUNT. At pcenn Grove 1, on. Wednesday, Aprl 10th; Mrs. James Mount, of a daughter. t «QUINN. At Freehold, on Tuesday, Aprl 2d, Mre. Jeremah, Qunn, of a son. SATJRMAN. At Red.Bank, on Frday, March 29th, Mrs.. ChacJes Saurman, of a aon.. - SHERMAN. At Bed Bank, on Wednesday, Aprl 10th, Mrs. Arthur Sherman, of son.. SODEN. At. Sprng Lake hosptal* on Saturday, Aprl 6th, Mrs. Frank Soden of Freehold, of f a nson. TAYLOR. At Belmar, on Tuesday, Aprl 9th, Mrs. Alfred B. Taylor, o[ a daughter ----:- MARRIAGES. BIDDLE THOMAS. At New "fork, on Tuesday, March 18th, Mss Elzabeth Kddle of Mddletown vllage and Alvn Thomas of New York. BODINE BAKER. At Red Bank, on.wednesday,-apruoth,-.by..rov.-nerman.-v»- Sargent, Mu -Alma-Bodne of Red Bank, and Arthur E. Baker of Brooklyn. GRIFFIN PARK. At Lonr Branch, on Wednesday,.Aprl 10th, by Rev. Charles F. McKoy, Mss Nelle Grffn of Long Branch and Robert Park of Wlmngton, Delaware. GOHM AN M UL.LIGAN. At Charlotte. North Carolna, on Tuesday, Aprl 2d, M Beatrce Collette Gorman of Washngton, D. C., and Leutenant John J. Mullgan of Atlantc Hghlands. LYNCH EMIIONS. At Engllnhtown. on Saturday, Aprl 6th, by Rev. C. S. Lawrence, MIBS Florence M. Lynch and Elnn Emmona. t- MORRIS PHILLIPS. At Hghlands, on Sunday, Aprl 7th, by Rev. Thoma F. Kearna, Ms«Lllan Morrs of Hghlands and Thomas Phllps of Keyport. DEATHS. ALLGOR. At Eatontown, oh Thursday, Aprl 11th, Mrs. Wllam Allnor. aged 40 years. ^ -- CALANDRIELLO. At Par Haven, on Monday, Aprl 8th, Mary, nfant daughter of John Calandrlello. COLE. At Lttle Slver, : on Sunday, Aprl 7th, Mrs. John H. Cole, aged 72 years. CUBBERLY. At Bobbmvlle, on Wednesday, Aprl 10th, Mls Mabel Cubberly, aged 22 yearn. DOUGHERTY. At Low Branch; m Thursday. Aprl 11th. Anna Mare Dougherty of Atlantc Hghlands, aged 7 years. ELMER. At Vlla Park, on Wednesday,* Aprl 10th, Mrs. Wllam J. Elmer, aged 80 years. FEATHERSON. At Freehold, on Sunday, Aprl 7th, Mrs. Ellen Featherson, ared 90 yenrs. FBYER. At the Long Branch hosptal, on Sunday, Aprl 7th. Mre. Sarah Fryer of Holmdel,. aged 71 yeara., LAYTON. At the Long Branch hosptal, on Monday, Aprl 15th, Else Layton of Red Bank, ared 4 ycarer HALI.ENI1ECK. At Shrewsbury, on Frday. Aprl 12th, Harry C. Hallenuock, aged 6G year*. LITTLE. At Freehold, on Frday, Aprl nth. Luther I!. Lttle, nged 20 years. MARTIN. At Anbury Park, on Welncsdy. Aprl 10th. Joaeph -E. Mojtn, nged 40 yean. V MINTON. At Far Haven. ov ucdnv. Aprl lth, Mrs. Dnvd Mnton,, -ml 72 MORRIS At Ocean, drove, on Thu. ay. Aprl 11th, Mrs. Rebecca Morrs, agcl 7 7 years. -. NIVISON. At thc,-lonk Branchhosptal, on -Thursday,.Aprl 11th, Mrs. Henretta Nvson, nged GS years.. POWELL. At Atlantc Hghlands, on Monday, Aprl 8th. Stephen Henry Powell, nfced B4 years. RUE.. At Enftlahtown, on Monday, Aprl 15th, Jacob S. Kle, aged 70 years.. SMITH. At Far Haven,, on Sunday, Aprl 14th, at nne oclocj p. n., Mrs,,, Lews. H. Smth, wllow of Lews H. Smth. Relatves anl frends are nvted wthout further notce to the funeral, whch wll he held at her Into" home 1 at"two oclock p, m. on Thursday". Aprl 18th STARR. Ovt Sprng Lnke- ho»ptul. on Tuesday, Aprl.Mh; Mrs. Jtln M. Rtnrr of Asbury Pnrk, nted 75 years. S. K K r n V ^ n Tuesday, Aprl Mh. John Frnnklyn Swnckhamer of Mdtlletown vllage^ nnod 27 year*. TAYLOR. At Red Bank, on Tuesday. Aprl 16th, Mr». Robert Taylor, need CO DEBATES H. L. SIMONSON. years; ITAYLOR. At Red Bank, on Saturday. Aprl 13th, Robert Taylor, aged 70 years. TILTQW. At West Ocenn Grove, on Monday. Aprl 8th, Edward H. Tlton, aged 71 yeara. - - Clubs, Socetes desrng Ant- Prohbton lterature wll be suppled free of cost by applyng to the Manufacturer! & Merchants Assocaton 776 Broad St., Newark, N. J.. FEMALE OPERATORS and KARNERSWANTED" ON LADIES WAISTS. Pad Whle Learnng. Steady Work. Buttonhole Makers Wanted. Experence not necetary. Also half fare pad. Shrley Wast Co. 7O Broad Street, Red Bank " \ TOP FLOOR HABIT RELIABLE HOME TREATMENT The Orrne treatment for breakng up the Drnk Habt can be used wth absolute confdence. It destroys all desre for whskey, beer or other alcoholc stmulants. If you fal to get results ffom Orrne,, your money OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT. Correct CIotKng for men and women. Rght n* style, rght n prce. DEPENDABLE FURNITURE. Carpets, Rugs, Stoves and all Household Goods to make home brght. PAY THE E-Z WAY. I. RICHMOND Comer. Oakland Street and Brdge Avenue, RED BANK. LONG BRANCH Store, Thrd Avenue, near Broadway. TTTTTTTTTTTYITJVTTYTV7VTTT7TTTT "SKo wll be refunded. _ D. A. Mazza Shoe Shop. Orrne No. 1, secret treatment; "Orrne No. 2, voluntary treatment. Costs only?1.00 a box. Ask us for booklet. James Cooper, Jr., corner Broad and Whte streets. 68 BROAD STREET,. RED BANK THE POINT to be consdered n buyng Drugs s, frst of all, the qualty. Then, of course, you want to be sure that your druggst keeps a*fresh stock and employs an expert to take charge of the PRE- SCRIPTION -DEPART- MENT. You can be oure of all these good ponts, and many more, H. C. HUBBARD, Prop. 16 Broad Street. Red Telephone 146 ~T«leph«70J Strand Last- ARK Tan Vkng D Calf Englsh Bal..^-Invsble Eyelets. Cap Toe. Outsde Backstay. ShgleSole. Medum Heel. - -Ths-atyle-and several.other new RusseU compote a group of Sprng Tans that for fne modelng and rch color lead the metropoltan fashons. You are nvted to look them over., Get double servce from your shoe* by usng my repar department.,, " Phone 199-W. HIMHIIMmMIIIIIIMIIMIIHIHIIIMUnlllllM! 19O Marcus Mllnery Trmmed Hats $3.98 to $15.00 Sport Hats $2.50 to $8.98 Boys and Grls Hats $1.98 to $9.50 Fne Talored Lades and Msses Suts $14.98 to $30 Lades and Msses Coats $12 to $25 Chldrens Coats $3.98 to $15 Lades and Msses Dresses $12.50 to $35 Sport Skrts $5 to $16 Georgette Crepe, Crepe de Chne and Satn ; French Vole and.batste Blouses $1.50 to $3 MARCUS MILLINERY S BROAD STREET IIMIIIIHIIIIHIml «5 RED BANK, N. J.

14 Fourteen. THE RED BANK REGISTER. " -.- V V^^^M^^^^^^^^^^^^&^^W^^^^^-r^^.", " : C - " - "" ".? : ys of Ths ~OuTboys,~the boys from tms townrand thfs~comty U and ths state, are fghtng the Huns. They are n tr. the trenches n France, they are salng the U-bqat- - -U-^ nfested-seasr^the^aretgeng-^over-thetop-nthe- 5f. " ; face of German cannon and machne gun fre. [ N&ny, many more of our boys are now tranng and 3?.. wll soonbe n France, and more are yet to be called., these are or boys; those who are near and dear to us. They are dong ther ALL. They are gvng ther ALL. They are prepared to extreme sacrfce that our homes, our town, our naton* may escape the ravages of the Hun. We want them-one and all to come back to us, ^ Melp^to^J&ng Them Back 7 k --. Wll you help to provde; them wth the thngs they need, wth clothes and food and muntons, that - they may complete as quckly as passble thrterrble task assgned to them? * - -, -, ullwffl you^supportout boyahhle theylareghtng^ for us, fghtng the German autocracy that seeks to destroy Our.deals of lberty and justce? Compared to ther heroc sacrfce our part s but small that of provdng the funds to keep them equpped; to buld and man the shps that wll transport ther food, ther clothes, ther guns and ther ammunton, and to pay for these thngs. Tes, we, the people of ths communty, wll sup. n port our boys. "» m vll do t by buyng bonds or the lhrd Lberty Loan; by buyng these bonds we can; by makng such sacrfces as are neo to do ths. That wll be our support for Our Boys. Ths Space Pad For and Contrbuted By N. J. S. M., Red Bank "5a % If we cannot go ourselves,, we can at least help : ;." who are fghtng our battle for us. * o Let our conscence be clear.

15 OVERLAND RUNABOUT FOR SALE Excetonally Good Condton. Bargan. EMPIRE GARAGE RED BANK, N. J. Inqure ANNOUNCEMENT Owng to my ncreasng busness I have been compelled to move from my place at 7 Wharf avenue to larger quarters at No. S East Front street, near Broad, where I am better able to cater to your wants n the shoe lne. In my new place 1 Jave put n an assortment of relable footwear for all members of the famly n addtonto my electrcal shoe reparng equpment. Gve me a tral on the next par of new shoes or let me repar your old ones. Well both beneft by the transacton. Samuel Klatsky, Prop. CHAMPION ELECTRIC SHOE REPAIR STORE* 5 East Front Street, near Broad,. - RED BANK. Full Assortment of Ol Stoves and : Ovens, ncludng the celebrated Florence Ovens and the Perfecton Ol Stoves, and Ovens. See our lne of Ol Stoves and Ovens before, buyng.. We can save you money. L. Schwartz.1 Son jj Furnture, Stoves and Stove Repars Front Street and Maple Avenue RED BANK, N. J. Telephone 200-M DOaOR SAYS VINOL IS THE BEST TONIC Honest Opnon Doctor Gave Hs Patent E, Ells worth Alexander ^TILES for Floors, Walla, Hearths and Mantel Facngs, Brass and Wrought Iron Freplaces, Androns, Fendors, Fre Sets and Gas Logs, Wood and Tle Mantels, Medcne Cabnets and Tle- In Bathroom Accessores. 14 Monmouth St., Red Bank TELEPHONE 52G-J. Bedford, Oho. "I was n a ptful condton, weak, nervous and runnotice OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT down ao I could not do my housework. Entato o( Edward Fltx Hnrdlnss Peyton I had doctored for years and tred Gauc. n mnor.. Notce n hereby even thnt the nccounta everythng under the sun. A frend of the BulBcl.cr, Kunnllnn of the chtntu of told me about Vnol. I asked my ad mnor, wll ba mulltrd nnd ntntnl by doctor about t, and he repled, It the Burrofcnto of thn dounty of Monmouth nnd reported for settlement to the Orphans certanly s the best medcne that can Court of flnld county, on Thursday, the be had today. I.cquldnt gve you twenty-ffth tny of. Ajr].. A. D., OJJ). «t any better. I took t, and today 1 JwWt.l lme applcaton" wll "Be mndc for (h flownncc of commaagnn and counsel fees. am as well and strong as any woman Dated March Uth. A. D., 11U8. could wsh to be, and t was Vnol PHANK If. that saved me." Mrs. Frank A. Horkey. Ash St., Bedford, Oho. Let Luke Longhead sell the odds We guarantee ths famous col lver and ends you fnd at houaocleanng and ron tonc for all such condtons. and that you have no more ase for. Jn». Coop«r,. Jr., Srnftrtt p*a Bank Advertsement. ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS NEWS. Clean-Up We.Ic Start* N.xt Monday. Pottonca GeU Hltft Ratng. Next week Is clean-up week hero and resdents have been requested by the board of health to clean up * THE RED BANK REGISTER. n the Greenspan buldng. An entertanment wll bo gven, whch wll ther yards and propertes. The rubbsh wll be collected on Thursday by be followed by games and dancng. wagons hred by the town. A dstrct mootng of the Pocahontas J, J,, Campbell, chef clerk of thelodges "wll be held hero next ralway mal eervvce, made un n-wednesdaspecton of the pobtofllee here laat Mrs. Wllam Fehlhaber and her nght. Thursday and rated the postoffce at son and Mss Ethel Johnson are homfe 100 per cent. Mr. Campbell complmented Charles R. Grover, thegna. postmaster, and sad that the Atlan- Sergeant John Adams was home from ther stay at Hopewell, Vrtc Hghlands postoffce ranked on a four-day furlough from Camp among the best managed postoflces Dx. Wllam Hndo, Walter Hand n the state. and Ernest Mller, who are statoned A vaudevlle and moton pcture at Camp px, vbted ther homes entertanment wll be gven tomorrow nght at tho Majestc theater for Grandn V. Johnson has been on here on Sunday. the beneft of the hook and ladder a trp, to Jacksonvlle, Florda. fremen. Dudley Hall, a summer resdent of Tho Presbyteran lades ad so-water Wtch, s sck n hosptal at cety wll collect dscarded magaznes, newspapers and waste paper next Saturday. The magaznes and paper wll be baled and sold. Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Magee returned homo last week from Florda, where they spent two months. Rev. George H. Gardner wll preach next Sunday mornng on "Tme of the Sngng of the Brds:" At nght bs topc wll be "They Wshed for Day." * Msses Geneveve Jackson,, Maron Hopla, Anna Woodward, Anna Cowden, Maron Dowd, Beatrce Gaffey and Mabel Stryker and Howard Gaffoy went to Camp Dx on Sunday. The trp was made n Mr. Gaffeys car. At Camp Dx the party vsted Robert Hennessey, Sterlng Stryker. Harry Gaffey, Vctor Johnson and Harry DeWtt. The solders receved gfts of candy, cake, and many other good thngs to etat, whch had been prepared by the young women.. The Ranbow knttng club was entertaned Monday nght by Mss recoverng from pneumona. Beatrce Gaffey. Tfe club members Benjamn Nemark has lad a sde- n front of hs store property are makng wrstlets for the Redwalk Cross socety, n addton to knttng and he has had hs buldng repanted. Mrs. Demarest Newman sweaters. has rented the vacant half of Mr. Nelson Roberts, who s n the employ of the government at the Aber- dry goods and general merchandse Nemarks store. She wll conduct a deen provng grounds, has been busness. home on a vst. Robert Lnng has been spendng Egbert Lufburow has been on the a few days at New Yqrk. sck lst. A party was gven Monday nght W. Harry Posten moved yesterday at Harry A. Browns boardng house from tho Hartcorn, buldng to Harvey Frazers house; on Valley Drve. Bxler Davs, who s statoned at Camp Dx wth a hosptal corps, spent Sunday wth hs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Webster Davs. Raymond Stryker wll open a meat market next Saturday n the store (EBerly occuped by Harry Krdel. r. Stryker has been employed all wnter at Wrghtstown n Mr. Krdels market, whch Mr. Krdel opened last fall. No damage was done by the hgh tde durng the storm last.thursday, although the water washed over Bay avenue and left a bg quantty of drftwood n the street. The tde here was the hghest n many years. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Foster, who have been spendng the wnter at New York, are at ther home on Hghland avenue... A new gablo roof s beng put on the Morrell buldng. Kenneth and May Lnzmayer, Wllam Hembold and Wllam Halleran, pupls at the hgh school, are lad up wth sckness. Majors J3,JE^jTaljng, who hns a command at Camp Dx, has been here on a vst. Jonas Tumen s a medcal patent at the Long Branch hosptal. Mr. Tumen was taken sck at New York and was sent to the Manhattan hosptal. The doctors at the hosptal advsed hm to go home. Mr. Tumens condton grew worse after he returned home and he was taken to Long Branch. Mr. Tumen s a student at the New York law school. P. J. Klcullen of Phladelpha, owner of tho amusement park here, spent Sunday here. The graduatng class at the hgh school wll gve a socable and dance Frday nght of next week at the school. A dance wll be gven n May at the Casno for the beneft of the baseball- ctanv W. W. Smth and C. D. Idtfcgo of New York spent Sunday at ther summer homes here. Abram Segel has had the nsde of hs storerepanted. " r* Amos Swan s a patent at the Long Branch hosptal. Grace Clayton, daughter of Fletcher Clayton, s sck wth-pneumona. Mrs. Earl Snedeker has been vstng relatves n New York state. MIDDLETOWN VILLAGE NEWS. Egbert Svrackhamer H&m# from Tex< aa to Attend Brothers Funeral. "Lbertys Struggle" wll be the sermon topc at the Reformed church next Sunday mornng. Frday nghts prayer meetng wll be held at George McKelveys. Egbert Swackhamer, who s a member of the Brtsh flyng corps, has been home on a furlough from a camp n Texas. He attended the funeral of hs brother John. Prom Mddletown he wll go to Canada. Mrs. Elza Arnel of Keyport spent part of last week wth Mrs. John Massey. Wllam Lufburrow has been home from work wth a sore throat. Mrs. Katherne Storey s confned to her bed wth sckness. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Osborn have returned homo after spendng the wnter n Florda. Mss Hanee of Holmdel spent Sunday wth Mrs. Wllam Wlson. James E. Jones of ths place, who has been attendng Bennett college n North Carolna, has been called homo for mltary servce. Mr, Jones s n the draft and ho expects to be called nto servce shortly. An entertanment wll be (rven tomorrow nght at the Red Hll Methodst church. Itt wll be gven under the drecton of Mrs. Lllan Collns., Frank Heath s sck wth pneumona. HAZLET NEWS. Mrs. Ernest Peseux^ Entertans the Lades Auxlary of Fre Company. The lades auxlary of the fre corrpany met wth Mrs. Ernest E. Peseux last Thursday nght. After the busness sesson the evenng was pent n.playng cards and domnoes. The auxlary wll meet ths afternoon to make aprons for the annual far. :.. Prvate Clarence E. Bahrcnburg of Camp Dx enjoyed u four-day furlough -nt hs homo here last week. Mss Mary Walsh s sck wth" the measles. toned at Brooklyn n the naval reserve, spent the week-end wth hs pnrerts here. Prvate Joseph R. L. Jnckson of Camp Dx vsted John L. T. Webster last week.. It pays to advertse n The Regster. HIGHLANDS HEWS. The P6ca.kon.Us Lodge to Hold a Socable Tonght. The Pocahontas lodge wll hold a socable tonght n the lodge rooms San Antono, Texas. M\ Hall was vstng hs son at an army camp when, he was taken sck. Hs condton s serous. Mrs. Robert Wccker has moved from Ffth street to Bendtt Kosenblums house on the corner of Bay avenue and Valley street. Robert Wecker, Jr., n employed as a "frst ad" man for the Amsterdam constructon company at Sandy Hook. Mrs, Cora Hoyt gave brth to a son on Monday mornng. A horse attached to a junk wagon ran away Monday afternoon on Mller street. The frghtened anmal tore down Mller street at a fast pace toward the rver. The horse stopped when t reached the waters edge and t waa caught...._.._.._."_!_. Mrs, Joseph Fornatoro and her daughter are vstng Mrs. Fornatoros mother, Mrs. Lotte Branson. Carl. Davs, Jr., two years old, s on Ffth street. The affar was arranged by the men who are workng on the ant-arcraft tractor whch s beng tested at Hghlands. The house was decorated wth palms ard flowers. Dancng was the most popular pastme of the evenng. Mrs. Florence Robertson has been vstng her aunt, who s n a Newark hosptal. Mrs. Lous Fordham of New York spendng a few days wth her mother, Mrs. M. E. Rosenbaum.,,,Mrs. Jenetta Maxson, Mrs. Lucnda Stratton and.mrs. Georgetta Dorsctt have been sck wth grp. Robert Johnson, Jr., has bought Wllam Fehlhabers Overland tourng car. - Frank Dorsett has rented hs house on Mller street to a Lakewood famly...,. Mrs. Anthony Layton has gone to Newark for a stay wth Mrs. Harry* Parker. Mrs. Celna Robertson has receved a letter from her uncle, Allen Lmng, who s n France wth the Red Bank ambulance company. Mr. Ldtht^hb g y happy and that many had ganed n weght.. - ***««*«^ New Md-Season Fashons, Featurng Apparel for Women and Msses at Specal Reductons The Values are Extraordnary Suts n New Desgns Talored Suts n new belted desgns, smart but smple models, conformng to the newstyle effects. Materals nclude Taffetas, Wool Jersey, Serges and Tweeds. These-hgh cost suts are selected from our regular stocks and assembled for thsspecal offerng at Coats of The Hghest Class Superbly talored n the most desredf styles shown ths season. The talorngof the same hgh character as you would fnd n made-to-order coats of the fnest knd. Excellent values at the orgnal prces, but wonderful offerngs at $11.95 New Frocks The newest effects n Wool Jersey, Satn a nd Taffeta Slks as well as the new draped frocks n Georgette Crepe, Fonlard Slk and Voles; Sport Coat Frocks, Pongee Slk and Khak Cloth. The talorng of these garments s superor n every way to the usual offerngs n most stores. We have specally prced them for ths sale at j.,_ $9.95 These offerngs mean economy for you..savngs represented above because of our specal prces wll help you buy LIBERTY BONDS M26 Broad Street» RedBank,NrJr 8 East Front St Telephone Good News Just Follows Good News Here Comes a Sale wth Bargans Galore 1 Balance of the Week I Offer the,followng:_ The Best Creamery Butter made and sold n Red Bank at 48c lb Strctly Fresh Jersey Eggs at 42c per dozen Best Pure Lard at 31c per pound Nucoa Nut Prnts, 30c lb, 5 lbs for $1.45 Cannon Brand Peas, 2 cans for 25e My Famous Coffee. 25c lb or 5 lbs for $1.00 Better Than Ever Krkmans Borax Soap, 5c B. T. Babbtts Soap, 6c cake Old Dutch Cleanser, 9c, 3 for 25c Heckers Flapjack, package 13c Slver Condensed Mlk, can 17c Pet Mlk, tall can 13c Kelloggs Corn Flakes, package le Campbells Baked Beans, can 17c Powdered Sugar, 10c pound Fancy Green Mountan Potatoes, extra cookers, 50c 1-2 bushel basket Spnach, 1-2 peck 20c Strng Beans, quart 15c Fancy Russett Apples, ~- - - : -~ 1-2 bushel basket 85c t Extra Specals for Saturday Only Fancy Fresh Asparagus, bunch 35c Fancy Rhubarb, bunch 8c A Good Navel Orange, dozen 35c Also a full lne of Fresh Fruts and Vegetables. The Lucky Box The wnners last week were Mrs. J. Lartand, Red Bank, $2; Mrs. Harry Van- Note, Red Bank, $1; Charles Emmons, Sr., Red Bank, $1; Mrs. North, Far Haven, $1. Whos the Lucky ones ths week., Am payng 42c per dozen for strctly fresh Jersey eggs n trade Mdffd:"ISUNSHINE, PR6^t>EssrsE:RvrcE "1 GEORGE! BUTTER BRAY. 4 + T X

16 Page Sxteen. THE RED BANK REGISTER,! COMING NAZIMOVA -IIMtt REVELATION t last Performance OF 1 Aprl EMPIRE Phone O6O-M THEATRE RED BANK 17 n Also the Fnal Epsode of "THE RED ACE" Thursday "The Brass Checks-Aprl IS STARRING * FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN and BEVERLY BAYNE A FIRST RUN METTRO FEATURE RELEASED MARCH ltth FRIDAY and SATURDAY, APRIL, 19-2O MADGE KENNEDY and TOM MOORE IN GOLDWINS LATEST PRODUCTION A MELODRAMIC COMEDY "THE DANGER GAME" LAST WEEK AT THE STRAND N. Y. THIS WEEK AT THE EMPIRE R. Q. SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY 0NLY-7tl epsode of ^VENGEANCE AND THE WOMAN" " SPECIAL, FOR SATURDAY O N L, Y CHARLES CHAPLIN n THE FIREMAN" Aprl 25-26, RITA JOLIVET n "LEST WE FORGET" BUY YOUR OWN HOME WITH THE RENT YOU NOW, PAY $300 cash; balance $10 monthly. Less than your rent amounts to now. A fve-room house, water and gas n ktchen. Lot 50x150 feet; 25 mnutes walk from fountan off Broad street. Must sacrfce. Call at once. Red Bank Real Estate Co. RED BANK, N. J. THE HOME OF GOOD QUALITY AND LOW PRICES BROAD STREET RED BANK Fresh Roasted Ib 12c Heckers and Aunt Jemmas Buckwheat and Pancake Flour, pkg Pure New Orleans Molasses Karp Corn Syrup,Jan Maple Flavor Karo, - can 15c Crystal Whte Karo large can 2Gc Condensed Mlfc> Evaporated Mlk _- Best Breakfast COCOA, Best Qualty 1b28c Rch Full Mlk Standard 1 /* sze can 1 OC tall can 12c Ib can 15c Calforna Peaches large can 20c Slced Pneapple, large can 25c Mane Style Sugar Corn, - can 15c Early June Peas, 7 - " can 15c Fne Jersey Pears 1 KA Allvne Brand n Syrupj can?* Tomatoes large can 17c No, 2 can 13c Hgh Grade Beans, 3 cans for 25c Pure Frut Jams, - large jar 22c Washed Fgs, Antler brand box 9c Fne Sardnes n Olve (}l, can 12^c Fne Sardnes n Puree large can 15c RED BANK shortenng FRESH and Wholesome LONG BRANCH NEWS FROM MIDDLETOWN. RED CROSS TAKING LESSONS IN MAKING DRESSINGS. New Monmouth and Bclford Auxlares Meet at Campbells Juncton Fred Lund Home from Florda Auto Truck Stuck n Mud. The NewMonmouth am Belford Red scross< auxlares are takng lessons n surgcal dressng makng at the new headquarters at- Campbells Juncton. Ilrs. Charles. R. Shy- (jpr s the nstrm-tor: Thf New Mormouth auxlary has charge-of the headquarters on Tuesdays and Thursdays and on Saturday afternoons; and the Belford auxlary ^has charge on Wednesdays-and Frdays. Fred Lund of Belford has returned home from Florda, where he spent the wnter fshng. Hs father, Oscar Lund, who s shad fshng n the Delaware bay, was home on Sunday.. An auto coal truck owned by W. and Mrs. Wallng met a number of Monmouth county acquantances whle n Florda. They brought home a large collecton of sea shells. Mrs. Henry Granderath and daugh-" ter Helen of Belford spent last week wth Mrs. Granderatls son Herman at Chester, Pennsylvana. JUrs. Herman Granderath and her daughter are now vstng Mrs. Henry Granderath at Belford. Ells Luker, who s statoned at Camp Dx, s spendng a few days th hs father, Rchard Luker of operated o-n at camp for appendcts. He has been n the army over three years. A-delegaton-from-the-New-Monmouth Baptst church wll attend ~a specal servce Sunday nght at the Mddletown Reformed church. The Baptst Chrstan Endeavor socety wll hold ts servce Sunday nght. Mrs. Joseph Johnson of Navesnk gave brth to a daughter last Frday. Ths s Mrs. Johnsons ffth chld and her frst daughter. Mrs. Johnson was formerly Mss Sade Despreaux. Mrs. George Morrs of Belford returned home Sunday from, n Jersey Cty hosptal, where she underwent an operaton. Mrs. Morrs had been at the hosptal snce March 1st. Fred - Baue of New-^5?ork spent Sunday" of last week wth Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harrs of Belford..Mr. Harrss son George has.been kept > ndoors wth> a cold.-, I Mr. and Mrs. Thorhas J. Casler j and chldren of Port Monmouth and Mrs. Amnndn Wjlsurul Belf onleark j motored-to Agbory Park on Sunday. Mr. and Jfrs. Oswald of Brooklyn spent Sunday v.th Mrs. Oswalds parents, Mr. and Mrs. James R. Small of Port Monmouth. Mrs. Word R. Jeffers, Mrs. Joseph Hyers and Mrs. Rufus Eastmond of Belford spent Thursday wth Mrs. Robert G. Poole of Belmar. Herbert Posten" of.navesnk, Who s statoned at an ordnance camp at Rartan, was home on a short vst ] Thursday nght.,j Cornelus Wllett of Port Mon- "mouth. who s n mltary"servce at Camp Dx, spent Saturday, and Sun I day at home. * ^, Wllam Hyers of Belford has gven up hs job at the Aberdeen provj ng grounds and has returned home. I Donald MacLeod of Belford spent part nf last week wth hs cousns,! Robert nnd Arthur Poole -of Belmar. } Echvn Bllnrd of Leonardo s! workng for the Amsterdam constructon company at Sandy Hook. I Mrs. Rufus.Enstmond of Belford ; ha? been vstng her sster, Mrs. Anj drew An-oe of Perth Amboy.! Mrs. John Schehcl; of Belford re- turned home Monday from a vst I wth relatves on Long Island. j E. M. Decker of Newark s down j for a few weeks at hs summer home at Ocean Vew. Alexander. Grodzck and Stanley Komelsk of Leonardo have recovered from measles. Else and -Edna Woodward of Leonardo have been kept ndoors wth sckness. Mrs. Ralph Carllflnf New York s vstng Mrs. George Knney of Port Monmouthr _ _. Edwnrd E. Snydcr of Navesnk s lad upwth an abscess on hs neck. Mrs. Wllam Woodward spent last week wth relatves at New York. Wllam Applegnte of Navesnk s the owner of a new motorcycle. Muron Brnnfrd \>f Navynk has been transferred from a. Southern camp to Camp Merrtt, near Tenafly. Camp Merrtt s an embarkaton camp. Malcolm Leonard of Leonardo has been lad up wth mumps. Elmer Schnoor of Belford was home Sunday from Camp Dx. Lester Wallng of Belford s workng as,a carpenter at Morgan. Mss -Leona Carter of Port Monmouth s lad up wth mumps. Robert Banfeld of Brevent Park has been home on a furlough. John Soden. of Brevent Park has reshngled hs house; Benjamn Burdge of Leonardo s on-the-sck lst. _ j - RUMSON NEWS! The M"«e«Porter Return from a Wnter Sojourn at Washngton. The Msses Porter have returned to ths place after havng spent the N wnter at Washngton. A patrotc servce was held Sunday mornng at the Presbyteran church. Rev. Arthur" A. McKay preached on "Moral Aspects of the T. Frankln of Atlantc Hghlands War." got stuck n the mud at Leonardo durng-the storm Thursday nghts The Methodsts wll hold a conun- The truck was pulled out the next 3rum~socIaBe""tonglt"lt"~Mrar~WlF mornng by a team of -horses. Ham Schultzs. Mr. and Mrs. J. HenrjL Wallng of Mrs. Frank Fnn and her father, Port Monmouth returnes" home on John Sewng, spent Monday wth Monday from St. Petersburg, Florda, where they spent the wnter. Mr. relatves at Long Branch. Mrs. Octave Guerrer has been vstng- at Newark. A euchre party and dance "wll be held at Holy Cross hall tonght. Donald Bruce has been lad up wth a sore foot. A horse stepped on hs foot whle he was workng on Dalton Parmlys place a few days ago. Mss Frances Emery has been vstng at Newark. Danel Shea, son of James Shea, was cut-and brused on the face a few days ago whle tryng to catch a rde on E. A. Pbmphrey/s truck. Hs njures are not serous^ * Gharles TJlton ot-lewark spent part of last week wth hs mother, Mrs. Emma Tlton. APRIL 29th and 30tf MARGUERITE CLARK -IN- "THE SEVEN SWANS" VAUDEVILLE Thursday, Frday and Saturday, Aprl 18th, 19th and 20th 4 STAR ACTS 4 THE FUNNIEST GIRL IN VAUDEVILLE IN A MINIATURE MUSICAL FARCE "THE ART STUDIO" WITH A CHORUS OF lo-people-lo SCREAMS OF 1 LAUGHTER DREAMS OF GIRLS Monday and Tuesday, Aprl S. HART THE SCREENS FOREMOST PORTRAYER OF* TRUE WESTERN TYPES IN THE ARTCHAFT MASTERPIECE WOLVES OF 1 THE RAIL* SURV1V^ OK THB B ATROO1TY OF " WEST FURNITURECO. Mrs, Frank Ward has had her houserepanted. t John Shea was home from the navy on a. furlough part of last weej. Eva Wlson, daughter of Stephen Wlson, entertaned a number of frends at a party a few nghts ago. John Naughton. has taken the contract to lght tho gas lamps on the Rumson road. - ;, A mandoln club has been organzed at the Oceanc schoftl. It has Amercans-Attenton! fourteen members > Charles Ward, a yeoman n the navy, spent one day last week at hs home here."" The boy scouts have formed a baseball-team-wth-fyaran-hower-as ptcher and James Feeney as catcher*. Pupls of the Oceanc school who were not absent or tardy the past month were:..-.. Frst grader-charles* Olsen. Peter Olsen, Jr., One Enery, Esther Emery, Ele- West. ", Frst and second -Krades Henry Buchanan, Lawrence Cpoltc, John Toomy, Alce Emery. Beatrce t Mller, Lllan Watson, Vrgna Watson, Jesse Ycomnns, Margaret Beams, Mnry OLenry., Second nml.thlh trrodes" Helen Brehhan. Blanche Emery, Helen, Shay, Agnes Shea, Mae VnnBrunt, Wllard Brennnn, Martn Connors, Paul Hlntelnann, Joseph Murphy, John Connett, Hnrry Harvey. Thrd and fourth Krades Raymond Daly, Wllam Wnlson, Adelne Mlllen Gcrtrud Repce. --Thrd nnd fourth cradca Thomao. Flat ley, Harold Marks, Frances Murphy. Edth Armstrong. Evelyn Armstrong. May ConKdon. Annes Flatley, Kathleen Flatley, Helen PRourko,.. - Ffth and sxth grades Margaret Emery; Mnrsaret Manna, Louse Rce, Charles Abbut, Fnmk Ruchnnnn, Frederck Cook, Gpntrn Emery. John Keary, Wllum Lyon. Robert Zerr, Vola \»nnbrunt. John Hntolmann, 1 Jcseph,C<he$V Seventh prnle ^Cprpelus Perrlne, Bernard Keany. Paul.JThneB, UlnrKaret Wlson, Clara Mount, AKnea Carton, Jenne Herbert, Helen Rex. ElKhth Krnle Joseph Hntelnnnn. Vernon Vr.nBrunt, ld«f Johnson. Elfe Ahhatl, Hentrce Clancv, Ethel Frctuu, Florcnc Fnhlestcn. IlKh nrhoul Helm Fntlcy. Elsabeth Hnzlet, Br>rthh Herlert, Lllan Juhnes. Lnda Perrne., OrnN. VanNest. Mnron Jlce. Frank Carton, Tlonms Gllan, Harold Zerr.. These offcers were elected Wednesday nght at the annual meetng of the Oceanc hook and ladder company: Presdent Churhs HrrrKS. Vet presdent Andrew StrnhmpnKPr. KtCtrdntf secretary I).!. Studmore. Fnncnl s-rretlry A. F. Zcrr. Treasurer Tuns S. BarUuloo. Trustees J. II.;. Emery, John Wlson. E. W. Jcrrol. na^^khncy, J. R Murfchy. Representatve to relef assocaton Tuns HnrktUm, John Yeomans. Fcn;eman Mtthe^y Bov.mnn. Fre, rore Wllfm Murphy. John H. Wlson. Albet Puttunon, Jn^ea lotterson. The Rumson boroup:l councl hns donated 75 for Red Cross work. The money wll be dvded nto allot; merts of $25" for each of The" tfrec" Red Cross branches of the borough. Patrck Shea s out after havng; been lad up two weeks wth eryspelas. Let Luke Longheaa sell the odd? and ends ydu fnd at bouaeclennng and that you have* no more use for * * * t 9*m**m*n Sprng Sale 1918 Wallpaper 40,000 Rolls at About One-Half Regular Prce, The 1918 Wall Papers at ths store are handsomer than ever and those "n need of Paper should secure at these prces ^11 theyneed for the year We oltera;mt)st-ctnnplet lne of the newest stylesn the chocest colorngs. 15b to 18c Paper, ths sale : 8c 20c to 30c Paper, ths sale,.. 12c 30c to.^oc Paper,! ths sale...,...20c. 4oc to Coc Papcv ths sale.2sc RUGS RUGS RUGS -Endless- Vtr-et-y-Gf-gr-tVd"e&-and szes Ju._\V^t5tcd >.,WooU_Grass J _ bre, Rag,.Cbngojeum, JS Etc. All strctlyhgh-grade perfect goods at last years prces. These Rugs.should be bought nowto reap the beneft of these specal low ptces. $ x12 Heavy Grass Rugs $7.50 v S37.SO 9x12 Wlton Velvet Rugs..$ ^29r50-9x1-2-Heavy-A-x-Hnste^Rugs, x12-koyal. Wlton Rugs 39-SfJu $ x12 Cohgoleum Rugs $13.So 9x12 Rag Rugs BUNGALOW FURNISHINGS NOW READY. SPECIAL LOW PRICES ON PRESENT STOCKS. Aganst an enemy who has nether respect for human lberty nor revererence for God^""\vho m#kes war on defenseless mothers and butchers lttlechldren to make a German Holday, who strkes down the aged and nfrm, the mamed and the sck, who makes a shambles of sleep and a slaughterhouse of prayer, who tramples under foot the rght of natons to lve and exalts the harvest of the sword, who plunders n the name of the Dvnty, who blasphemes of Vctory one hour and whnes lke, a cur for peace the next, who dspenses ron crosses for murder on the feld of ten mllon crucfxons and chants a requem of bate over Eree- doms dead aganst such an enemy there can be bujrtwo alternatves ether"we must Lay Down The Prce of Vctory OR we must Lay Down OurArms. The latter MUST NOT BE. BUY THE NEW4^% LIBERTY BONDS Red Bank Battery Exde Servce Staton Telephone Mechanc Street, Red Bank GEORGE M. ACKERMAN DONALD A. JOHNSON "Theres an EXIDE for every car" I I I

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