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1 J -.<- - 3LUME XLV, NO. 35. sua* W««klr,'Enur.d u S«eoaOl» Mathr «t thl Po«tdfflo at Bad Bank. N. J.. and.r th. Ast of March d,. RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY,, FEBRUARY 2, 923 $.50 Per Year, PAGES TO 8. ROUGH PANAMA CANAL ; SCENERY AND THE OPER- ATON OF THE LOCKS. ; the char n, whch he had been seated, preparatory to beng flug n the tank, he-got up, grabbed tl)rj nearest SGN OR DO NOT WRTE. of Father hm nto hole deck was n commoton. Those 'or Neptune and HT&ue.h Vst vho "«d been ntated-rushed to the c Shp Wh»n t Crosses the *«PP rt of the bg chap who had quator Rough Treatment Met-? * ' rlot< There.was acramd Out n Kng Neptune's Court, j blmg and pushng and even puncnl«ttt>r n nrlntvd below " lff- J "«Pals of "lather" and what n John H Cook, S torot 'Th" m ""»'«of th. pumpkn pes were VAJUK, «uut u -'".M flung over Father Neptune's men, nstant! ""the j MAYOR MLLER HAS NO USE FOR ster, who wth Mrs. Cook s rng South Amerca. There was oly n recevng* ths letter. t la wth an earler stago of the thn wus deacrbed n Mr. Cook'u er whch was prnted last week. ( letter follows: tong through thu Punama canal [nterestng, but for scenery the fewsbury rver has t beat a hun tmes, Part of the way the al s a narrow stream whch has dug through the hlls, but for lt of thu way t s through a ltd lake, whch was formed by Jmng the Chagres rver. When dam was bult the rver flooded g tract of land. Moat of thc s composed of ths flooded land t s shallow. t was a jangle n t was flooded and the shrub- ' and low-growng trees were nletffly covered. The taller trees k th<r tops out of the water n the water rose, and they were!d. After they had ded because ho water whch covered the earth flooded the treo trunks,"lttle by and most of them were forced nto tht tnnk before the tussle was over. Father Neptune apd hs queen, together wth the rest of hs outft, were supposed to go over the sde; of the shp when the ceremones were completed, but, Neptune and hs queen, dd not wat for any such mposng wthdrawal. As soon as the scrap began they hustled' away and were no more seen, but t was ffteen mnutes or longer before tha scrap was over. Whle, t was gong on the passengers who had gone "over the lne" n former voyages stood on the two. upper decks and cheered both sdes. All the passengers who crossed the equator for the frst tme oh ths voyage got a certfcate, wth a bg red seal and beautfully embellshed, statng that they were now enttled to June's protecton and Father callng Nep upon smaller branches of the ff. Now the* dead tops of thc fell rces are stckng out of the wth " 'attached el where the shps go s com- tvely..-narrow, and n places on all whales, porposes, sharks and sea snakes to protect them. t looks pretty desolate along th western coast of South Amerca where we have been near enough to Bee the shore and at the lttle ports where he have stopped. On Sunday, January 2st, we stopped at a place ANONYMOUS LETTERS. h. Coanc.l Meetng Permanent Pavng Planned for a: fraudulent luhrhah M%W Hrvaall l. g Number of Street. WAR ON WORTHLESS STOCKS. Bankers of Monmouth County Have Started a Campagn. Frank McMahon, presdent of the' Second natonal bank of R d Bank, s a member of a state commttee ryf bankers who are wagng a campagn aganst worthless - securtes and Monmouth FRE N WEST RED BANK. Hal'y expects to have ths work strtml soon. The money whch was n the has; ' DANCED N SCHQOLHOUSE: MRS. E. M. HALEY AND JOHN D- FORE BURNED OUT. Mrs. Haley's -Daughter njured n Jumpng from Bedroom Wndow ' q,l ' ; "easy money," but no From tme to tme the fremen fu'mt twas TWO HUNDRED on" <.d. N N E W MAKE MERRY BULDNG. county bankers have joned n the At-the Red Hank councl meetng ]state-wde campagn and they have Holday nght Mayor Archbald L. apponted a commttee to look after Mller sad he had receved an anony-j the campagn n ths county. Mr. mous complanng letter. He sad f McMahon s charman of th* comtj, n,.,-t,,,.,,,,...,,.... mttee and.hs assocates are Phlp Walton of Red Bank and F. F. Schock of Matawan. The gst of thc the wrter appear he would d u pp read the letter, and gve consderaton to t but that otherwse he would dspg Buldng, Practcally Runrd Turkey, Saved from the Flames. Fru early Frday mornng be- ore daylght runed the store bullng and house connected wth t on the southwest corner of Shrewsbury d H b t t t M El y avenue and Herbert street. Mrs. El M L.L j Bg Gatherng Last Week blls and checks around the yard., c^., Ne<. k Schoo!hou mmedately went to Mr:-*. at regards. The wrter dd not respond advce gven by-the bankers to nto the mayor's nvtaton to dentfy vestors s that they cdnsult a banker hmself or herself and the letter was or some other competent person be- "t read. jfore puttng money nto stocks or sc- Counclman Schenck S. Thompson curtfes wth whch they arc not f»- reported thafmorq than half the peo- mlar. The banfcerb are usng adple on thc southern end of. Brdge vertsements to warn nvestors, avenue wanted the street paved wth aganst buyng spurous stocks. concrete.- Acton wns deferred untl' «** the next meetng and the same course was pursued wth regard to West street. \. rvng, place and Chestnut street resdents sent n pettons to have gravel put on those streets. The commssoners favored concrete pavng nstead of gravel. They placed both pettons n the hands of the street commttee to fnd out f the.resdents ENTRACHT ANNUAL BALL. of t the two streets n queston could l)e persuaded to sgn pettons for concrete pavng. On account of the armory beng on Chestnut street and MEMBERS OF SNGNG SOCETY AND FRENDS MAKE MERRY. Yearly Event n the Krdel Buldng Laat Week was Attended by 80 Persons Frst Prze for Costumes Won by Mss Florence Brasch. The annual ball of the Entracht sngng socety n the Krdel buldng at Red Bank last week was attended on Account of the automoble show]by 80-persons. They dancec'. to mu.. -.u,»:., sj, )y Wllam Pope's orchestra. g a few of the bg branches Ja." u ; r y f 8c ' we stopped a a pace hed to the trunks T h e called Talara whch s a place where here the shps go s com- %'} ha3 H" found and? h " Ll * e Standard ol company has. bult a bg l N h fll h y, p S r d ol company has. b g sd/of the shp channel there j s plant. No ram has fallen at that flooded lowland wth lots o f place snce U07, and t surely looked beng held there M'. Thompson was especally anxous that the street should be paved. Counclman Eugene Magee, who lves on Chestnut street, was also a stronglftdvocato of pavng.- y y Jones's and returned the money and checks to Mrs. Haley. The owner of the buldng got every penny back. Whk' the Jrc was at ts' heght Harry Fcem'y,»no of the fremen, (jot nto the stoc cellar through a wndow, Mr. 'Yeney happened to tho oolhoue The Lghts Went Out but Th Dd Not nterfere wth the Festvtes. Two hundred persons attended lall gven at the new consoldated schoolhouse at Colt'fl Neck on the nght ff Lncoln's brthday by the caretaker of the school am the: men. g, Fore, who rented ffd l f other store, 00 H hd suffered a loss of $5,000.' He had nsurance of $2,f00. Only a very few thngs n the two stores and house were saved. Whut caused tho fre s not known. The "old flatron buldng," as n and to remempla call arsng 'above thc d : crcumstance caused hm nsure S h, the brd was n thc they had plenty, of lght:. cellar. t was a wet and bedraggled lookng creature-and t was perched, j* wthout nterrupton and t seemed 'us f the dancers got more enjoyment out of the stuaton than when A lantern lght for the orchestra to read musc., * 't on top'of a barrel whch went floatng > A, cak,'' donated by Mrs.'. A.sker was commonly called, was so well, -apsly around-thc cellar as water' Oawford was auctoned -off and a. known as to be almost a landmark of poured nto ths part of the buldng f^ ()f a sllver thmble was offered the town. The front part of the from the floors above ThrouKh to the-person makng the best gue^s buldng was one story hgh and n water above hs knees Mr. Keeney ths porton of the buldng were the ' waded and grabbed the turkey off'ts two stores, Mrs. Haley s grocery bus- j floatng perch. The brd seemed glad to be rescued and t made no stthe frewas the ncss beng located on the north sde d l h d M D drectly on the eorne.r am Mr. D- tempt to. break loose from Flora's beng on the south sde. Back: ml, n' s grasp. The turkey of the store buldng and connected only wth t was the house, whch was two ' store. gr thng y saved n Mrs. Haley's stores hgh. About thrty of the merrymakers were n masquerade costumes. Mss Florence Brasch, as an Amercan-beauty rose, won ftst prze for crossng....,,,. Shortly before mdnght Mr. Haley, polceman Wllam Mus left the house to go to work as 'flag- wuy j 0 the second floor man at the Monmouth street ralro abated sto way to the second floor of the house. '' He found a damond rng.and a few After he left hs wfe bolt- other less valuable peces of jewelry for that street. the most benutful costume. The led the door. Then she went back to 0Wlej,y Mss Haley. He went to Mayor Mller statad that hereafter award was a topaz rng. Second bed. Everythng was all rght at that Mrs. Jones's house and gave t to th A fve-dollar gold pece was ds- ley. ers and small shrubs we.re kept alve mayor had wth thc state commssonplan j Columba college. About half-past by constant waterng. Old Johnny ugh that part, of the canal s very»? on ft* - wll. tetn. g ;., W h lke gong through thc nland D ' Rockefeller s sad to be of Japar7-^nT'Tr-h^Wr^n^r}Sudttyxachnol-J)ofc^-h<)me r-l a great ttht er of muncpal accounts. j w;ls destroyed, as were furnture and all the Engneer George K. Allen present-'and t was won by Carl Aymdd. Re- twelve o'clock Polceman Sprgg Wl-. clothnjjr n the house, wtl the excep- rrntr-re-tmr-mrret» - - ~ »-»-, -.-plans-for-ppng-ue-strepts-olhhejfrej;^^ hnwev»r n the Panama enna! ddn't seem to affect the bg gang of Drummond tract for sewers and an j served. everythng seemed all rght. Haley. The coat was only slghtly,.,' :,' m,,, ut whph natve South Amercans who came ordnance was ordered drawn for ths The object of the ball was not pr- Shortly after one o'clock Mrs. Ha-- damaged. A trunk llled wth slthe jungl, wth whch a6oar( thcgh. p to h d p unlo!ld the m,, ,.-.. to thc number of rasns n the cake. Davd Tumdsk of Scobeyvlle and John Golden of Colt's Neck rnndc the best guesses. Mr. Tmdsk got the thmble and Mr. Golden, got $f? A charge of fve cent was made for each guess. Those who gave the ball were Wllam Norman, Joseph and Frank Mc- Cue, J' Henry V.nng and Joaqun Lawrence.. Refreshments were sold. trouble and expense n arrangng the affar. They had elaborate decoratons and the dance floor was perfect. t was not ther ntenton to make a bg lot of money, as they stated before the event that they would be satsfed f they met expenses. TrT ths they were successful. There wns a proft of $2.5 for e'.ch of the men who gave the ball. SHOWER FOR A TEACHER. are covered are n ther natural n the nland Sea of Japan sland, large or small, has been p p stuff for Johnny D.'s ol works. They scrambled up the 'sdes bf the shp formed nto «beauty spot. Ths and swarmed oner the decks and pash k f l h d d??k es The passengers were cau been the work of several hundred s«kes. n Jnpan, and thu work was! tlone " n the days before Japan admt- [foregners n any number. Every oregners n any u. y ral beauty of these slands of n's nland Sea was taken adage of n ther development, t b h ld f.the passengers were to,., kee P th! r cab n whle the shp was n l fh l l f that pott, and ths also looks as though Jh D' S d h l ' l tme maybe these slands of Pamn\a canal wll be treated and tfed lke' those n Japan, but [ day s lkely to be n good ways for there s no money n t. ere and there among the hlls j erng the cnnal can be seen hutr c natve Panama ndans. These have roofs of straw or thatch or na leaves, and most of them no sdes nt all. Tho few housegoods thc nntves have are kept small shelf just below the raft- A pot for cookng food s on johnny D.'s Sunday-school' example mght not be strctly followed by hs folks down here. Two or three other ports at whch we stopped were, even more desolate, for there was not a green thng to be seen. There were great rdges of wndblown sand, 200 or 300 feet hgh, and back of these rdges of sand were mountans. Back of the mountans, however, are very fertle valleys, where a great deal of sugar cane s grown. There were great flocks of pelpave Branch avenue f the town de- Klenschmdt, Alfred cded to do ths work. He sad the county would shortly pave Pnckney Ernest Frank. road. Before ths work s started the J A BG LOSS OF CRACKERS.. western end of the street, whch s n _.»., the borough, wll be pped for sewers., Thousands of Them Knocked Galley Permsson was granted to Peter J. McClees to put down sewers on Globe Court at hs own expense and to lay them n such away that others on West" n a Collson. t raned oyster crackers and ttscuts on the state hghway n front of Edward O'Flaherty's store at Far the street can connect wth the ppe.! Vew last Wednesday mornng. A *u.,^ nu n«: Hn. :«*.u«nvnnnr. n Natonal bscut coxnpany automoble j :J Lj-t _ a._jnbj ;! Surprse for a New Monrnoutb. Brde-to-Be Last Week. A Lncoln's brthday ktchen.showwas gven last week at Mss Catbopen" thc safe n thc store. Besde ; wh'c" he rented.' le Yost, everythng,! anne Stout's at Mddletown vllas»-- her bed on a stand was a paper bag except some papers whch were n a * r Mss Gladys Johnson of New contanng $B0 n cash and checks.' aafe and «6o, whch was n a tn box. Monmouth, whose engagement to She had collected ths money from Olver G. Frake, chef of the fre de-:john Bennett of Port Monmouth was sales at the store and had taken t to partmevt, and Mr. Femey saved the'neptly announced Mss Jormsov her bedroom nstead of leavng t n r '»?.-*- ^- --.> tnach» a «chrml at Mrtnl-town vllaea ;he safe Haley. opened the door flames shot up the tne rest 0{ j,; s photographc appara- Jonnson g pe cans n the bay at Talara, and there must have been a thousand brds n one of these flocks. They were fshr A pot for cookng food s On.....,., -. u.. *. floor of the hut, or put outsde nf_and thebg skn^bagsthat hang d th d th bd, p ood weather, and the beds are hammocks swung from the corposts of the hut. Lfe for these '''3 who stll lve n the jungle s t what t was 200 or 300 years from ther beaks and necks, and n whch they store fsh when they have caught more than they need to eat just then, seemed n many cases to be pretty full. There were also great flocks of brds about the sze Lng through the locks of the j of ducks, wth very long necks. Jl s nterestng when one sees t Many of the men were wshng they the frst tme, but after the frst j had ther guns wth them n order to should thnk t would be pret-!bave roast wld duck for dnner. resome, as t takes about an hour. -» BANK PRESDENT BUYS HOME. South eh end of thc lake. The lake fh was formed by dammng th pres rver s much, hgher than jj e Atlantc and Pacfc oceans, j locks nre at each end of the Owner. for Property on Street at Eatontown. sharng n the expense. Counclman Eugene Magee reported that Westsde fre company wanted an ndcator. Acton was deferred untl prces are receved for ths nstrument. Fred Fsher complaned that he had been assessed for two sewer benefts when he had receved only one beneft. The "mayor sad he would call the attenton of the assessment commssoners to ths matter. Counclman Schenck S. Thompson sad large users of water should get a lower rate than small users. He sad he would brng the matter up at the next meetng and submt an ordnance to make the change. He also wanted a rule made that a rental of ffty cents a quarter be made for extra meters. The councl room was cold and Mayor Mller sad the state. of the thermometer showed the need of a new heatng plant n the town hall. He sad that next summer refundng bonds would have to be ssued to provde for mprovements whch had been made on Maple avenue and that he proposed to nclude n the new furnace fo * s from John Galatro and.. uuu»'. Jones for permsson to rooms and heat, put up KaSolne tonka were referred sort o oox wm concree sues ].., A garage for four j to the polce commttee of the councl, ron ends. Then water s let r.,.;s s on the property. Mr. Applegate j Tnc boy scout9 aske( for permg. Ls box nnd the.shp s rased to ^' '!""" are closed. Ths puts the shp j ''" l '' c h f *. nlnc sort of box wth concrete sdes \Z * LhJ:. level of the next lock. The same urmunc' s gone s rased to the level of the se llock. Then the performance s ated at the thrd lock nnd the s rused to the level of the lake. le other end of the lnke the shp wered to the level of the ocean!» cott March 5th. Mr. own son to use the town hall for certan meetngs. The est was granted throukh, and tho ""upancy on the Tnton tals road, cxcept w t, regard to one date when nt Entontown. Henry Graf to Return. Henry Graf, who has spent past sx months at hs brthplac. Germany, wll sal March 28th [eversng ths process. 'the George Washngton for the Untle Unted States has ; number of cd States, nccordng to letters and j gers and other vessels constant- postal cards whch he hns sent to j the busness men's assocaton wll meet at the town hall. Wllam S. Rose offered to sell land the on Branch avenue to wden the street, n Hs proposton wns referred to the on! street commttee. truck collded wth a Standard ol truck whle the drver of the ol company's truck was fllng a tank wth gasolne n front of Mr. O'Flaherty's store. The Standard ol truck was shoved forward and ts drver barely got out of the way n tme to avod beng ht. The truck struck, an automoble owned by R. Arthur Walker of Red Bank, whch was parked n front of the store, and broke one of the mudguards. The Natonal bscut company truck was badly damaged and ts contents, comprsng several hundred packages of soda bscuts and oyster crackers' were flung nto the road. Many of the packages broke open. The bscut company's truck was towed Xo a garage for repars. No one. was hurt. YOUNG COUPLE SURPRSED. A Gft of a Clock and a Scarf for Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Vllars. A surprse housewarmng party was gven last Wednesday nght by employees of the Red Bank steam laundry for Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Vllars, a newly marred couple who recently moved from East Front street to Whte street. About ffty persons were present and they had a merry tme dancng, playng games and feastng. Mr. and Mrs. Vllard are employed at the laundry nnd gft3 of a clock and a scarf were made to them. Mss Anna Whalen made the presentaton speech. lvyllch CATTLE SALE At J. Zlotkn's Sales Stables, Freehold, February 23rd. v starcase and drove her back. were several more reports dd lk l - u.-v» molle y and papers. Among the most teaches school at Mddletown vllaga fe. Clutchng the bag, Mrs. j mportant thngs lost by Mr. DFore ; and Mr. Bennett s a hgh school tptoed to the door leadng to ' W( e cght phonographs, all hs cam- j teacher at Matawan. The gft gvarway downstars. As she ' c r a s a n d photographc scenery and : mg was a complete surprse for Ma P There whch) She went to the party thnkng that t was nothng mora After Dr. Colo attended Mss Ha- than a gatherng of sch«>l teacher* k ld th fd 0R vycc»e vcu nw xz cpuko»n.n_ss Alter DT.»_.OO uluueu UWS AX«*- - - e» V rut* J sounded lke explosons.' What ley the nj ured grl was taken to the land ther frends. SRe receved caused them s not known, but one ' home of a f r en(, Mrs. Joseph Doug- many presents and each gft was actheory s that the heat caused the: lass. of geabrght. She s confned jcompaned by a rhyme composed by canned goods n the store to ex- j to the bed there and she wll prob- the gver After a merry tme plode. - ably be unable to resume her poston chcken pattes, sandwches, cake and Mrs. Haley awakened her daugh- as bookkeeper at Hennessey's fsh : ce cream were: served.^ The refresh ter. t was mpossble to go down- market for several weeks. n add.- ;ments we«heart-shaped. Those stars. Smoke poured upstars at ton to the cuts from glass, her back present were Mr and Mrs Curts such a Kreat rate that the mother and s brused nnd her rght heel s ^wo - jwallnk, Mss Margaret,Fn,chMua and t s black wth bruses. t, Grace Chld, Mss Mldred Gejnger, daughter were unable to see each,l en and t s black wth bruses.' t \Grace Chld, Mss dr ed Ganger other' and they became separated, was reported that her spne was n- Mss rene Stanklewcz, Mss Ger Mss Haley felt her way through the j Ured, but ths was not true. The jtrudc Weber, Mss Mary- Fwley, Mm smoky pall to her bedroom wndow, doctor, who s attendng her fears, < Mary Whte MssJEveW hng MUa She was unab.e to rase the wndow, however, ^ > * ^ ^ ^ ^ % %X % Wth her fsts she broke out the glass and through te openng thus made she ttmped' to the street, a dstance of f Wh h t jtgktecn feet. When she wentj^her knee. These njures are not sen-j RADATOR STOLEN Ott CAR. through the wndow jagged peces of through the wn jgg p glass stuck out from the sash and cut one sde of her body. She receved other njures. Clarence Jones and Frank Loversdgc carred Mss H l y B J ' h H frends nt Ued Hank. M. Graf pects to resume hs resdence nt Ued Bunk.. v You Have a Pressng Engagsmant. Mont go wthout a cheerful, welldressed appearance. t s not at all necessary whllo we are n busness. Wo know how to clean a..d dye clothes n a manner that brngs entre satsfacton to bur patrons. Done let your pants bag at the knees when wo clean and press them wth ease. French Cleanem and Dyers, Moe Gordon, propretor, Broad street. Phone U. We'll call and delver tho gooda. Advertsement. work n the canal, deepenng t laces 'nd cuttng away the sdea nls that mv lble to slde down le canal. Ths work wll proh- have to be kept up for many* to come. hen the shp crossed the equator Te west coant of South Amerca usual festvtes were planned for (occason. A couple of passen- \ dressed up as Father Neptune s queen, lnd all the passengers had never "crossed the lne" he- were expected to do some sort stunt. Father Neptune had hs J almost covered wth n bg benrd of fnyml rope, whch renched l below hs wast. The queen's was made of the wme sort of Each of tlom wore n crown loach of them carred a trdent. t of tn tdlp'a ofllcers nnd crew Neptune's nltendants. \ cyllor hlfcl tenson nu rn'to>h, women folkx nnd most of the $2; butteres thoroughly rehlnt- AH Mrs. Ook cd, $).«(); rebult battcr-h for nl u> equator n CUB from $0 to $0. Corner West Front Htrt''t nn<l Rversllc uvem. -Advertsement. Stores Closed Tomorrow, At a m'ctk of tn advsory board of the Uel Hunk H«CHM MM'M AS- Ho'nton t wns unalmoualv nlopted that the store. * n' 'OMM nl dny tomorrow, WnHllhKton'H, hrthdny. '. J. ll n lu'uhhll', S-c'y. An Advertser's Search for Truth. Recently there was (m Advertsng Wrter who found hmself wth a few mnutes to thnk. As he snt n hs prvate oflke lookng over out-of-town advertsements whch were panted brghter than Joseph's coat, he became dumb-founded. Every announcement told a smlar story and clamed thc offerngs of merchandse for less thun wholesale prces, and njured. beleved not to be serous. Mrs. Haley was cut nnd brused on jmrs. rvng Fnch. ous. Mrs. Haley does not know how she receved them. ' Mr. Haley was also hurt. When he learned that hs home was on fre he Haley!got someone to releve Mr to James B. Jones's house on Herbert (man and he hurred to the street. The grl was n her nght hm as flagfre. He street. Te g g clothes. She dd not have tme to dresa. Mrs. Haley got a glmpse of her daughter just as Mss Haley jumped. Then the mother sought her own safety. She clmbed through a wndow fell on some ce n the backyard and he was brused so badly that he was lad up the next day. Walter Noble, Jr., suffered an njury whch was very panful. He s a freman. A nal ran nto hs foot. Several fremen suffered frostbtten Whle ts Owner Watched Moves Theves Were at Work. Wllam McKngh't of Red Bank left hs automoble parked on East Front street a few nghts ago whle he attended a show at the Palace theater. When he went to get tha car there was no radator on t Some one had stolen the radator whle Mr. McKnght was at the show. The thef must have been famlar wth automobles, for the radator s and out on a roof back of the house. hands and feet. Water from the hose a hard part of a car to remove. Lke her daughter she was n her froze on ther clothng as"they fought A clock on an automoble owned nght clothes, The roof was about, he. blaze. Everyone who»w them by Howard Stevens of ft".brook at work commented on ther bravery d h lo ffteen feet from* the ground. Just as Mrs. Haley was about to jump, Arthur Jones, a neghbor, attred n hs bedclothes, put n appearance., (<wl ^v,..^,.. He mplored the woman not to jump j the fremen and there was a smlar lest she hurt herself, and he sad f'treat for the frefghters at Unon she would wat a few mnutes he fjrehouse provded by Lous Getts. would get a ladder. Then Mr. Jones other 'neghbors of Mrs. Haley at work commented on the y and effcency and there was also prase for the polcemen. Mrs. Jones made coffee and provded crullers for was stolen on East Front street a few nghts ago whle ts owner was attendng a show at the Palace theater. Bg Reductons. Wllard storage buttery for Ford tar, $2.50; all sx vs)h butteres recharged B0 cents; brand new fourld h were lot off easy. hm- -rhs'd tl ler of llmob we were not [ght U > before F.ther Neptune's Some- <f h men am espesonu of tn youngor men, wen y treated rough. They well..'red wth whtewash brush [h wan dljp'd n a null flled wth melllnu ntult. Ther mr wnn npoor" wth Mllcky pumpkn le cold wutu' wm ' poured tht'' mclm and frontn nnd 'r thrlh, They wore forc'd lo "plls" tn t/.c of bg marbles were, flled wth r'<l popper, dl of ddoh wen performed K tn work nf ntatng ttu< no ntn Father Noptuno n rcnlm, neb htlntlun wm 'ltmplttud tn WUM pcked up by four of Fnlhor uno't luky nc nnd l<mn<l nblk tlnk of wtr, clclu hy '! f«l't, Wllll'll tlllll lllm'll (Mll- U'd.on tn fnrwrl d'k of th«< M each rnnn wnnh'd tff hl» «r" and "alnmpou" nnd wunt n to tf»t on dry clothe". p'rfornanr, luwnver, m«nd wh«n t wn about, hll Ono of the man who had tlttwt"' WM a blr eh«p. Wa «ltf to g*t up out of Dr. Slmugbn H wny m «vruton, Dr. Jnckon of N k ll h l dd H k lll Newark wll n on Wedn' :00 ". M. «l tlm d'd Hank oll ll Salnnby '^:0 P. M.-- Adv«rtlm<ment Monay to Loan on flnt or nnroul rnorlnkc, A»bury 'mk llond nnd MortKKu ( '"' w' Mnttlmm Hvemn, Aahury 'ark, N, J, lun) styles exclusve. He took (he trouble to nvestgate but, lo nnd behold, after nearly wearng out an almost new par of shoes and a perfectly good dsposton, he came to the and concluson that the "Advertsements were one thng and merchandse and prces qute nnother." Moral: Solomon wd a bookful vvhm he scrpt "There's nothng now under the HUH;" but had n been a Merchant nstead of Kng h* wouldn't have spoken thus nter rendng the Truthful Advertsements anl after vstng the store of A. Malz & Co., HM Hank, nnd seeng the Merchandse nt Honest to (oodnpm prces^ Advcrtfement. Panos and Tunng. Wo specalze n the mmt dlmcult pano and plnyor pano work. Nuw KTnnd, uprght, player, reproducng nnd electrc plnnon drect from factory (nt fnctory prces); Hjmpls on floor. Omul plnnot nlwnyn on hand. Open UVPKH. Mrhn'n pano tbop, Orummond place, Rod Dank, rear «town hull. Thane 38. AdvurtUoment. Your Own Narn). Two hundred tdngln HlunttH nul one nlr'd 'nv'o'a of ''.unl ntu- nk,.t- Htnm HHmple. D'pnrtmMt T. Wllbort lowcr, VOK 7f«n, Anbury N. J.- Advwtlnnmot. n > lllllllr'll 'nvl'lop'a Of p'l.ml. am at }h. MnlMwun olw u wmy prnted n dark bluw M Frllny «:00 to :00 tm,, tlv, y )((XlM (,, r ( ()() Sxty head of the fnest mlch cattle ever brought together at one tme n the state. Come and sec them and be convnced. These and several others brought n by farmers as well as a good team of horses, wll be sold for the hgh dollar next Frday, February 23rd, at my sales stnbles, oppo* ste C. R. R. staton, Freehold. Sale rnn or shne, all under cover. See lurge advertsement n ths ssue. Jacob Zlotkn, Freehold, N. J., phone 3!lO. Advertsement. The Rose Shop s movng to the new Whtfeld buldng, 69 Broad street, nbout March 5th. But we must vacate our present promses on Murch st. Therefore we wll sell at publc aucton our entre atock of couts, dresses, wasts, underwear, skrts nnd hosery on Saturday, February 2th, at :00 P. M. sharp, at our present locaton, (7 Broad street> Red Bank. Goorgu. Roberta, auc toneer. Advertsement. Warnng. Ths s to gve notce to dog owners hut on nnd after ths dale any dog 'mnng at large on the property ml by Wlllnma nnd Mnybcrry at ltrook wll bo shot on tho prcm- (Slgncd) Jnnu' Sodcn. Advcrttanont. Tha Annual Meetng [>f the plot owners of the Holmd 'tcy for th' electon f trusted! nul mc oler bunnckn us may come >rc them wll bo l-ld nt the horn of (lrr'tt. l.okbtt't on Monday, March (Hh, nt 0:0( o'clock,... HolmcM, Hecrctnry -Adv'rtlwmtnt. went to search for a lndder. Aa he dsappeared on hsquest for a ladder an talan, who lves n Mrs. Bernard Mullgan's house near by, came runnng up to the burnng buldng. Lke Mr. Jones, he entreated Mrs. Haley not to jump. By ths tme flames were shootng out of nuted hot drnks to the fremen. The cellar n the Jones house was llled wth two feot of water whch had been used on the flames. The fremen fought the blaze untl daylght. Had a Brthday Dnner. Sarah Belgrad, daughter of Harry do- Belgrad of West Front street, gave u ht lt week t ths dnner ono nght last week at tha Strand restaurant n celebraton of her thrteenth brthday. Her guesta were Mram Alpern, Estella Yankn, Vera Norcross, Yetta Belgrad and n ts runed condton the buldng Mss Grace Malchow. Mss Malchow a sorry lookng sght. n both stores - - f "~ ^' rlv d d twn around... a sorry lookng sght. n damaged goods are strewn around een turned n. Mrs. Haley tokl the tallan she wns gong to jump; that he could wat no longer. Whle Mrs. laley was argung wth the man anthcr man showed up. He stood on he rear porch of the house and lfted the talan up n the ar. The talan grabbed Mrs. Haley to prevent her from jumpng. All ths tme Mrs. laley had been holdng the bag wth le money n t. Whle the tulnn vas holdng her she undertook to puss he bag and ts contents to the man. he bag fell to the ground unheeded, be trampled underfoot a few mn- Ut B«ffn.n A Ubonky, 0 Mo» mouth rtr*j ftnlh. your homn Cafetera Supper. (ra'tt M. K. ehurrh,"frday, February ubrd, b'flnlf nt r»:cj0 '. M Mnn wll n'lule frt««ut«e t'llckon jsllltd veal, ncallopml oytors, ttc, Adv*rtl«mnt., B, Plraa*, Planat. k,»8«.-av«rtlmm#nt, wll Madam* Defomtenjr o «n a dnclnpr nchool alou g March llth lt HH lrodway,,on Dranch. Formerly of Mutropollta Op«r«ll»llnt, N«w York olty, Appl caton can b«mmlo now. Dooklo nndratna upon n>t)u»t. fomtony, 9' York t Emt' Mlth l U Mulamn )«tr««t, Of,, T.»lflt Tonght t also Vtotor olht at Tuf *, «M«nm«ukh *, Bd 5 k ^ A d l 'C wndows. Ho fre alarm had yet an(j debrs s pled up n utter confuson. The charred tmbers show bg gapng holes and there are other holes where wndows used to be. Every wndow was broken. A large pnrt of tn celngs have fallen down and the rest looks as f about to coljapae. Mrs. Haley carred on busness n the buldng 22 years. She expects to resume tho busness as soon as the buldng s re-bult. Mr. DForc's popularty ' was shown by thc large number of offers of assstance whch he receved. Many of these offers wen made before tho lre was out. Jmes Worsen sad ho tcs later when tho fremen arrved, j would lst Mr. 'DFore have part of Upon the urrval of th adder WH quckly put up >wncr of the bullntt nafcly desceulhs Abbott hotel for hs busness rent nnd the f n,,, f or the rest of the month nnd descend- M r. DJKor has bs lusn'ss located to the ground. S:M; w'nt to the there tcmmrurly. Wllam Uet-rch ome of Mr. nnd Mrs. James t. j lonnted tho USP of ha nutnrnnbln to ",«s now stnyng.) move new stock for Mr. DFore nto nnd nl the tho hotel. were nt tho Mr. lfore ml rrnng'l to move men buttled j H nmnohs Aprl st to the buldng on Shrewsbury nvono whch he owns hv lllunonlones, where ulv ^onrly nl the fremen polcemen n the town...,. Whle most of th wth the HnmuR, othors went n Hor-h of doctors for Mna llulcy, who Was n u hulf hyhlerleal condton n addton t> beng panfully hurt. t WH not untl several luur later, nftor tho llro WH out, thnt n dolor showed up. le, was Dr. 'arqunlo <'olo and undor lls trcntm't Mtf llaloy's con<lton mproved, Tho doctor had boon nt - tendng a patent nt.mk trnch nnd nhtrtly after ho MH-K- Mr. HFo wont to hb lwuno md K»l hm fo'' Ml»«Hdey. Tho llro WUH uvbr Kvnt houdwny whon tn' fremen n rved, Tho wvatlnr wan btter oohl nnd wator from tho hour quckly froze who rover t collnrtcd. Tho llromon Hllppod nnd full "l tho trea'ltrom fmlk anl th'lr work wnn enno'lnlly dnnt»«whnn th«y clltbol tn ley 'nn» "' tho ladlor». To K''t»l the " n holo wan cut n the roar nf tho lnmu and throuh UP opnlct'lronn of wutor wore urnl. Tho lullduc WH ml onmdvntnyod but t WH»o bndly was chaperon for the party. FNETMLCH^ATTLE. Sxty Head to be Sold at Aucton at Jacob Zlotkn's, Freehold. These and several others, also a good team of horses, to be sold on th» hgh bd, no reserves, Frday, February 23. See bg advertsement nthw ssue. Jacob Zlotkn, Freehold, N. J. phone 330. Advertsement. Wanted. People who do want frst class decoratng done, n ther homes at modcmto cost, B per cent reducton on all materals used for nterwr decoratng. have receved sanfblo boom of nl knds of wall hangngs Tor 925r All of them are nt the dsposal of mf patrons. Gve us a call. Eatell«. plnn nnd ducoratvo pantng and paper hangng. Phone 59. OfflCd, 5 Mechanc street, Rod Bank, N. J. Advertsement. by Mlnre. The lre wll and whch, s occuped lek's dry KO 'luse hm to lelny openng hl nsness n h" Htore, but le cxpcctm to make the rhmku early n tn! mmner. n aldlllou lo the offers mwlo by Mr. Worlen and Deterch, Mr. Dll''lor' WUH tn recpent of many other net of sympathy and lumnous by the cople of Went Ked Hunk. He has H'en one of tn fvle lenders there ml the eople xhowed ther appro-lllo of bn nrtb n n Bulmtmtll mllner nfler the Urn, Vstng Chropodst. Dr. France! R. Cooke Canler wll nmko nppolntmontj tjy telophdn* to come to you when unoded. Tel». phud Kntontown 2UU-M b 0l00 p. m. and 8:00 p. m. Adver- Uomont. letoly donlny t y uttol tlmt wlnt wn» left «'f t wat l th hll Madalaln* Candlts, Rlvornl! avtnun, tnd Uank MXM rhoroulm fl.oo th«dound l 'b 8B8 K tl. rnor. thn n rrmro»holl, M«.t fudtf. HO e*nu. 'bono 6B«, 8««(t wll rt«v«u l<u re-bullt nnd Mr*. \ D*nk,~-Advf rtuomtnt, Dont Catch Cold hlo wntk for frlonds, bunsos or - trolley. Stop at my wntlna oom and make- yourself at horn*. au nro under no oblgaton to buy. rly pluce la comfortable anl oonven- nt nnl all bu«w'» nnd tho troltay top at tle door. Re.l Hank Wnltlnjl tom,. llolgrad, propretor. Ad- /ertln'mmt. Lot For Sal*. Lonmn Juncton,.nnxo, N. J., he ltntn-hh rontor of MlUllotown uwmllp, HKH fare from Atlantla U'MMU, tel Hank nnd Kcnnburg. rh'mm. l.tunrd, 8ft Thrd avnnuj, Atlantc lkllnda, nr ()»rne M. lltwlrloknon, agont, on th«(jround*. Spoou dscount. AdvortUmfnt, -, TrpawrlUr Haad^uartart. Wa buy, rent, Ml, lohtof tm wpalr typewrlt»r Tmbln/. ttj Star* of» Thousand t»m, S Brot «tr«ot, R«d B»nk. Ad»»«l««..

2 Two RED BANK REGSTER, FEBRUARY FOOLED THE UNDERTAKER. ture" at the publc school Frdny HQLMDEL NEWS. el's. Ely and Joseph Holmes wtre afternoon. The pupls made heartshaped nvtatons and sent them to re-elected and Harry B. Colet was Aged Pae Bmfc Calam 'Woman fre Tax CommJMonerj and School elected to succeed Jacob Wyckoff, Wll a Lane W«y From Dead. Trutec. Re lectej. the resdents! to attend. Half of the who was not a canddate- Mrs. Jula Spencer, an aged colored money from the.lecture went to the Joseph Holmes/John Ely and Danel S. Ely were re-elected tre tax The Baptst lades' ad socety wll Mchael McGral s sck wth grp. resdent of Pne Brook, has u sster school fund. who lves wth her and who s n her James Rordan ha» started to move commssoners on Saturday; The tax elect offcers at ts next meetng on James Koraan nas sarceu U nuvt.- Lwnm^»K/. 83d year. The aster s commonly lt.- ~.> «--.> ,. Tuesday, March 3th. known as "Aunt. Nancy." Wften place hs goods at Shrewsbury, to Charles M. whch Patterson's he wll be rate half for a fre mll purposes on- oaclv. ths dollar year of wll Jacob ^y clcon ' s mprovng' from KT3. Sp«neer awoke one mornng last farm the comng season. sessed valuaton nstead of a pull as sckness. week she notced that her sster, besde her n bed, lay lke one dead. number of freruls at a gatherng at shp hooks t was found that'the fre wth " rhewnatsm. jj r son L eonar( j Mrs. Ash.er Ervnjr entertaned a heretofore. n gong over the town- Mrs. Joseph Mount s kept ndoors Mrs. Spencer shook her sster and her home, Tuesday of lubt week. commsson was enttled to about s sck wth grp. shouted at her. tere \vas no response. Mrs. Spencer was convnced job at Theodore Howe's sawmll. frehouse and all the apparatus are, the sck lst Frank Crawford has gven' up. hs $275 more than t had" receved. The ' Mrs. Garrett D. Longstreet s on that her sster was dead: " She went Msses Mnne and Lzze Soflfel wll free and clear of debt. Thefre tax Last week the Ely estate sold to several of Jer neghbors and told j have mprovements made to ther s leved only n the southern dstrct teams of.horses to George MurdSfch them "Aunt Nancy" was dead.. Then house,, whch s known the'"harret Throckmorton house." Joseph Holmes, vho has been m- P. Schenck of Everett. Sngle homes of the townshp.' of Fords and John Maher and John she went to a place where there was a telephone and called up Charles Thrty chldren were sck ard out provng from grp, had a relapse last were bought by Joseph Knhafcr of Breese of Eatontown, who s an undertaker and coroner. Mrs. Spencer Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kngston, who Holmes, s stk wth grp. of school last week. ' week. Hs daughter, Anna Lora ths place, the Fred D. Wyekoff company of Red Bank and Charles E. wated at a neghbor's for the undertaker, wfto soon arrved. The under- the grooms father, Thomas Kngs- annual electon last week for mem- were recently marred, are lvng wth Only seven votes were cast at the Boyce of Keyport. taker, r Mrs. Spencer ^ and one of Mu ton. ^ bers «f the board of educaton. Dan- t pays to advertse n The Regster. Spencer's neghbors thqn went to the Joseph MeCue ms flled hs cehouse, Great was ther surprse, house wth ce sx nches thck from upon enterng the dwellng, to "Aunt Nancy" calmly sttng char and smokng a clay ppe, fnd n a She looked far from dead. For an nstant all three of the, person* who saw "Annt Nancy",were startled by the unexpected sght, but ther, snrpso quckly.gave waj to laughter. "Aunt JJancy"had fanted whle n bed and ths had gven Jaer a lfeless appear- ' ance. Whle hdr sster was out tellng the neghbors and Mr. Breese about the death, "Aunt Nancy" had revved and had got out of bed and dressed..... TNTON FALLS NEWS. Henry VsnBrmt Mores on the Lppncotl Farm Whch He Bought. Henry VanBrunt has moved on the Peter Lppncott farm, whch he bought a short tme ago. * Howard Stevens s kept ndoors wth grp. James Covert has moved from the Cell farm to the Mayberry farm, formerly the Schultz homestead. Alfred Buck's pond. _ Very few farmers are gettng fertlzer and potatoes for plantng. Ordnarly at ths season of the year much fertlzer s hauled here. Judgng from what one hears the potato acrcr age wll be much smaller than last year and there wll be more corn. SCOBEVVLLE NEWS. John G. Schenck Gets Ready to Take. Up Hs Resdence Here. John G. Schenek, who recently bought.john E. Lard's farm at ths place, wll move heren about two weeks. He bought most of the agrcultural mplements on the Lard property last week. Mr. Lard sold a team'of horses, wagon and harness to a Leonardo man for $325. ' Mrs. Wllam Hardy s mprovng from grp. J. Henry Vnrg sold a cow to Sherman Hunt of Colt's Neck for $25. Mrs. Wllam H. Lerch and her daughter Frances have recovered from grp.,' Samuel Cummngs, who has been on the sck lst, s much mproved. He s stayng wth hs grandmother. The Regster tle beat country vons of Kumson spent week, ; on earth A dvertsement part of last week wth hs mother at ths place. Mrs. Wllam^ Johnson has returned from a vst of several weeks at New ANDERSON BROS., York. Mss Rta Clnton s on the sck lst. 'Jacob VanBrunt, the champon fox Local and hunter of Pne BrooV, has recovered from sckness.' Wllam Scott s employed by John Dean as an automoble panter. Long Dstance Arthur Covert, son of -James Covert, Jenne Sprngsteen, daughter of John Sprngsteen, and Margaret Movng. ; Scott, daughter of Davd Scott, have recovered from, ther njures. They were hurt last week whle rdng n Frank Strngfellow's bus, whch overturned near Shrewsbury. James Soden has bought a Ford suburban from Joseph Rassas of Long Branch. COLT'S NECK NEWS. Lews Snyder Prepares to Do a Bg Lot of Brdge Repar Work. Lews Snyder, who has charge of the brdges n ths part of the county, has receved orders from the freeholder* to do a bg lot of repar work on brdges. The work wll be started as soon as warm weather sets n and there wll bo enough jobs to keep Mr. Snyder and' hs employees busy all sprng and summer. Dr. Hasbland gave a talk on "Na- FREPROOF VANS. New York and Asbury Park DALY EXPRESS SERVCE. ANDERSON BROS.. Red Bank Offce Opp. R. R. Depot Phone 70 New York Offce 75 Wc»t Street elephoner Bowlng Green 9327 WOMEN ATTENTON! Watch for ths label on every bottle. s > DO NOT BUY MTATONS. DO NOT DAMAGE YOUR LAUNDRY. Surprsng News! A Great Opportunty for You! Stop Bolng Your Laundry! Do Away wth the Sweat of Your Brow! Use: Down wth th* "Boler"! "PRESTO WASHNG WATER SAVE Health Money Tme Preto Washng Water, our marvelous chemcal preparaton, deans and whtens the clothes. Removes all knds of stans wthout bolng. Save gas and coal! Presto Washng Water cleans also Floors, Woodwork, Walls and Bathtubs and destroys all knds of nsects. ;V tral wll convnce you. Thousands and thousands of women are usng t, anl art absolutely satsfed, because Presto Washng Water (ocs not damage tho clothes. Ask your grocer am nsst for t. Remember the name well! Presto Washng Water NEW YORK CTY 5S Shrewsbury Ave., Lous Getts & Son >»»»»<><»<»»«.-»..'»»»<»<»<»<#<.»<.#» MEN and BOYS The Army and Navy Store Featurng Wearng Apparel For Father and Son. n addton to our establshed lne of Army and Navy artcle*, such M>Shrts,' Underwear, Hosery, Gloves, etc., we have put n «wonderful assortment of Sut* and Shoes for Men nnd'ftoys. f you wamto make your dollar do double duty brng t to the Almy and Navy store. Let us (how you, our merchfende. We know our qualty.and ^rcos wlt be agreeably convncng. U, S. Amy and "Navytarpn Store Complete Lne of Furnshngs 37 BroatStreet, Red bank. N. J) Opnoalt* R»«Ut«r Hulldlns) l!<ltn«/ 5 n ths establshment the publc fnds the maxmum of capablty. We treat our clentele farly and hve thug won'an envable reputaton n the communty. FUNERAL, DlSHlGTOR "HOME forservkes J -6O E.FRONTSt.REDBAlUUU > PHONE: DAy^NGHT.MDBANK 557 ^ AUTO AMBULANCESEBVKE- CHARS STABLES for ALL OCCASONS Why Metropoltan Polcyholders Lve Longer Metropoltan has dstrbuted 272,- 000,000 booklets and pamphlets dealng wth health and longer, lfe. Metropoltan nurses have made more than 6,000,000 free vsts to ts ndustral (.e.,weekly premum) Polcyholders. Metropoltan extends free perodc medcal examnatons to holders of Ordnary (. e., other than ndustral) polces. M ct ropol tan, workng wth Natonal, State and Local Health Agences, s wagng a war on Tuberculoss and other prevent' able dseases. Lfe expectancy among Metropoltan ndustruljpolcyholdcrs las been extended 8 # years 9. Gve Luke Longhead the Job of Supplyng Your WanU. TME FOR A SPRNG TONC. MLK Mdnmouth Dary Co., nc. Phone 886, RED BANK, N. J. Drnk more mlk, eat plenty of the green vegetables that wll be com-' mg n season at frequent ntervals from now on.. Wnter'tme has, brought on wnter habts and wnter foods. Ow systems are clogged wth the posons of an ndoor exstence and a too heavy meat det. NOW S THE TME that w0 need MLK the most; Good, sweet mlk wll suppjy every needtrf.the body at the sametme' allowng the overworked dgestve system to regan ts Rroper, strde. Place your order for that addtonal quart or two today.. Let t take the place-of a large proporton of the-heavy,meat that your famly have been eatng. Ou'mlk s protected* by the best means known to scence anddary^ ndustry. Nothng s left to chance. Rememfoer Our Mlk s Safe Mlk. WE ARE LEADERS N THE FELD OF CLEAN MLK PRODUCTON, your next door Neghbor. Twenty mllon people mutually own the bggest lfe nsurance company n the... world. t s The Metropoltan. One person n every sx n the Unted States and Canada s a holder of a Mettx> poltan polcy one of the safest forms of nvestment known to man. Metropoltan polcyholders lve longer than other people because The Metropoltan takes care of ts polcyholders. At the same tme The Metropoltan s workng n cooperaton wth prvate,.p ble, cvc, state and natonal ^organzatons to mprove the health and lvng condtons of every man, woman and chld n ths Country and Canada J Metropoltan Lfe nsurance Company ncorporated by the State of New.York. A Mutual Company. HALEY FSKE, Presdent FREDERCK H. ECKER, Vce-presdent Busness Statement, December 3,922 Assets $,259,850, More, than (hose of any other nsurance Company n the World ncrease n Assets durng 922,267, More than that o/ any other nsurance Company n the World Labltes,98,366,93.98 Surplus ncome n More than (hat of any other nsurance Com/mnv n the World Gan n. ncome 922 More than thdl of any other nsurance Company n he World Total nsurance placed and pad for n 922 More than ever pluccdn one year by any Company n the World Gan n nsurance n Force n 922 More than chat of any other Company n the World Number of Polces n Force December 3, More than that of any other Company n the VVorLJ Number of Polcy Clams pad n 922 Averagng one'rlam pad for rwry 29 ccondt of each nunen tdy of 8 houn VuymentstoPolcyhoUtrs averaged $803.H amnutt of eachbutmendayof >fshoun 6\ Dvdends payable to polcyholders n 923. nsurance Outstandng ORDNARY (nsurance for the larger amounts, prenv ums payable annually, sem-annually, quarterly of monthly) More than thn of any other Comfmny n he World NDUSTRAL (Premums payable weekly) TOTAL NSURANCE OUTSTANDNG More thun that of any other Company n hc World GROWTH N TEN-YEAH PERODS JbuTnnw for he Yt $ ^5, ,307^.5 3,336, *78* ,668,30.30 Amm 'h J of Vtr 2,002,6.3 6,506, H9,U>«, ,2.7 Hurplu RulafVM* $ 379, ,67,569 0,35, ,83,.23 6,976,65 2,837,02 27,36,5 6,83,.25 30,668, ,685,60.9 ',802,0, ,89, ,38,5 365,276 20,809, $,395,32,8 3^2, ,807,556,957 *.3,25,752 30, ,29,66,27 2,60,966,02 7,807,356,957 B Z 92Z Why Metropoltan Polcyholders Lve Better The Metropoltan Agent s a frend to the, famles he vsts and helps them m case of sckness* 7.0C0 Agents vst the homes of 7,- 000,000 ndustral Polcyholders weekly tellng them of the value of santaton, fresh ar and sunshne. Among the useful booklets dstrbuted by the Agents arc those tellng how to buy. food, how to care for food, how to cook food, how to provde wholesome, nourshng food for the least money. ACompany s (jreat only as t Sena.

3 Why Do You Eat Butter? Naturally your nnnwcr wll' be, for ts fod value. And that s y Louellu measures up to the full requrements of the dettan, ery golden patte of Lomfla contans the pure, fusteurzed cream >m 0 -quarts of mlk. ' Louella Butter Taste tl The fnest Butter n Amerca! " Rchland Butter Belter than muy so-called Beats, [What a Flock of Chckens! t We dp not know how many hens there nre n the Unted States, ft we do know that t takes nore than two mllon of them to keep jr stores suppled wth eggs. Sueh a volume s hard to comprehend by the average householder, t t does prove, however, n language unmstakable, that the stores here Qualty Counta nre recognzed, as egg headquarters from nuary to December. Gold Seal Eggs rtob of twelve. The pck of the nests! From the coop to your pantry! Strctly Fresh Eggs Jut what we clam Strctly Frehl LENTEN NEEDS 9c pkb Asco Threaded Cod Fsh «* to 7c Absolutely boneless. Mnltca the fnest fsh cakes you ever ate. st mx n the regular way wth mashed.potatoes, mold nto cakes [d fry. jmaked Blotters each 5c Red Salman. /.can 25c <ova Scota Herrng, bunch 23c Pnk Salmon.. can c \sco Shrmp,..can 8c A.CO Pure Codft.l..brck 9c Tuna Fsh....can c. Smoked Sardne, can 8cAsco Bread Crumbs.,.pkg 0c 'ortuguee Sardne,.. can 5cAsco Cracker Meal,'.pkg 0c Marshall's Herrng, oval can 27cGorton's Cod Fsh Cakes, can* c l)ome»tc. Sardnes Sc Campbell's Soups.can 0c Washngton's Brthday Goodes JCB Fresh ) Choc - NutGake *' ft 29c r» l >» r r e hpeanut Cakes b 9c Baked LAJvhb J Cheese Td Bts pkg 5c lasst. Jelles glass loclchoc. Eat Mores.,..3(or 0c pure Frut Preserves..jar 23cll0c Repett Choc. Mnts pkg 5c Peanut Brttle... tfe pkg 20c l Oc Candy Cnnes pkg 5c Choc. Almond Bars..3 for loclswect Home Choc, Mb pkg 39c Armour'a Verbest Red Cherres, but 3c, 2c n Verty the "Staff of Lfe" Vctor Bakeres' Products! ts flaky goodness wll be apl^arent the moment you slco t Vth.your bread knfe. pread Supreme 9c Extra Bg Wrapped Loaf The lust word n breud perl fecton. Every Toaf a eobrcn brown brown crust of goodness. Vctor Bread loaf 6c Qualty and Quantty. Choce mported Prunes ^ 9cj 3 lbs 25c Medum -sze, very meaty,"'small pts. ;Extra Fancy Calf. Prunes ft T7cj 3 lbs 50c Our regular 9c frut. Trce-rponell and grown n the rch Santa llara valley of Calforna. THE BEVERAGE SUPERB! That wll be your sentment, the frst cup of Asco that passes your ps. To soe that Rch, Gulden l'rown Bvew n the cup, and to take a laep draught of ts FruKTnnco and Jou< H't, and t^lu ts wonderful lavor, s ono of,the delghts of the breakfast Uble. The prce s not ;J5e, not 0c, not -lfc nor!h)c; but J'Jc b. 29c pound, You'll tattc the dfference! fasco COFFEE, sco Teas: >-lt> pkg H-lb pkg 2c : 23c Fve Delectable Blonds. - b pkg 5c Fancy Oregon Plums BK No. 2-H can 2c A delght for the pnlntt. Luscous plums mrslnn wth goodness. 'cked n heavy swear syrup. Hawaan Pneapple Bg 2 " "" 25c 9 own juce. golden pneapple, packed front fully Wonderful lluvor. Slces.slghtly lre. Frut Salad B^Hc>n 3c An nssrtncnt of nx fancy fruts. ll md 'rvc Hom'thR' dll''''nt. rpened frut n The llavor s allurng. Calf. PeacheB 'K'"" 20c Acn Calf. Peaches 29c Splendl qulty f x-cptnml. '.!'j can. Wonderful lvalue. lemon cllk frut. flavor Slced Poncl.c, tall rnn 8c Cnlf. Aprcolt, No. r«, Sc DrrS B^f, pl( : A.c» Slcnd lucon pun A>co Forl & Uent, enn Co a Sn.l 0c 5c 9c 9c SOAPS Try Full Nnpllm Sonp. P. ft ('. Nnplthn Soap,. cuk 5*,: 5 H c Slur.Smp ld- 5 l^r Krknnu lornx Son T,.cnU«5* c Ottngon Bonp nltr 0 **% c Y. F. H. Son l.«rnkv 2'jc 'l PnlmntlY* S Snap.3 l 20,.3 20c Two Stores n Red Bank: 62 BROAD STREET, SHREWSBURY AVE. AND OAKLAND ST. Than prle»t (facllvt n 'our tor» n Rd Bank anl «lclnltr> AM* Slum ll e»»r Pannylvunlt, Naw Jmr*»f, DtUwar* am Murylaad, «/HERE YOUR MONEY GOES THE FURTHEST -s A-Jr.;_-'-«>.'l»*»A.k!sS«(&&K& MS*a-v-: L. POULTRY KLLED BY DOCS, 0«Mr of Pna Brook Farm Suffers ft H«avy Losa, Seven geeee and a duck on Harry Mayberry B farm at Pne Brook were klled early one mornng lost week by dogs whose owners are unknown. Four other geese were njured. Mr. Mayberry lves at New York durng the wnter and hs farm s n charge of James Soden. The geese were fancy stock and Mr. Soden says ther owner pad $20 to $30 each for them. He says Mr. Maybcrry's loss n about $200. _ Lncroftar'ft Arm Broken. John Moore, son of Malaeh Moore of Lneroft, s lad tp wth a broken am. He met wth ths njury lust week whle crankng an automoble for Harry Langendorf of Lneroft. ATLANTC HGHLANDS NEWS. Fre n Bay Avenue House Meetng of Parent-Teachers. ' A.fre occurred Saturday nght.n a house owned by James Strykcr of Bay avenue. t s beleved the fre was started by an overheated ol stove. The flames, were put out wth!the use of chemcals. The loss was about?f00. ' Several young men tred to break nto a house on Hghland avenue Saturday nght but were scared away when the owner shot at them. They made ther escape n an automoble. Earl Cordova has recovered from pneumona. A party was gven for hm Sunday p.fternoon at J. L. Smth's at Locu&t Pont by Mss Beatrce Smth n celebraton of hs brthday.. Mrs. L. C. Curts s lad up wth grp. Leon Kalz's s,tore has been enclosed wth new glass wndows and the work of ronqdelng the front of the store wll soon be completed.! Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Champon are. lad up wth sckness. Mr. Champon ', has pneumona. L A meetng of the parent-teachers assocaton was held -Monday nght n the hgh school audtorum. The sxth grade of, the school, under the drecton of Mss Allgor, 'gave a dramatzaton of a readng.lesson..mss' Alma Wllams (rave a vocal solo. J. J. Savtz, prncpal of Trenton normal school, gave an address. Refreshments were served by a commttee under'the drecton of Srs. Fred l.oux. Mss Eleanor ngls attended fraternty dance Frday nght* nt the Phladelpha college of osteopathy. - The hgh school basketball teqm wll play at Leonardo Frday nght ] t wll be the thrd game of a seres ;between the schools. Atlantc Hgh lands has won two pancs, Mss Olve Merrtt, Harold Mer rtt and John rwv whle coastng down the Mount avenue hll las j week, were struck by an automoble drven by Albert Labrecque o Campbell's Juncton. The coaster were not'badly hurt. Mrs. Lawrence' Gaffey has beer 'sck wth grp. Mrs. Raymond Geary s: lad \ wth" grp. Davd. Clark of New York ha 'rented-mrs. M. E. Mll's house on 'Seventh avenue for next summer, Mrs. Edgar H. Cook of Asbury avenue las recovered from sckness. R. M. llartman, Lews S. Sculthorp and J. B. Swan have been confned to ther homes wth sckness.. The Communty club moved Frday nght to ts new home on the corner of Frst and Bay Vew avenues., _ LTTLE SLVER NEWS. RED BANK REGSTER, FEBRUARY 2, S33. * TELEPHONE J ALEXANDER D. COOPER "! Real Estate and nsurance : 58-6 BROAD STREET r RED BANK, N. J * Fre, lfe. Accdent, Tornado and ' PUt«Xsl««namranc* - SAFETY FRST t your Heater cleaned and Smoke ppe ready (or the wnter? Are your Gutter* and Leaders ready for the bad storms soon to come? Have yop got fgures for that new Bathroom or Heatng outft you have been thnkng about. f not call or phone. '. HOWARD FREY 7 Monmouth Street Red Bank, Telephone 6O9 H»MMH«ltlMMtW*W B»tH9**9 99* OPEN FORMULA FERTLZER NO-FLLER FERTLZER Means a savng to you n HANDLNG, HAULNG AND FREGHT, plus the advantage of knowng the exact source of the plant food and the pounds of each ngredent n your mxture. Our plan has the endorsement of all agrcultural authortes, and has gven unversal satsfacton throughout the state. Wrte for our booklet. Have our representatve call on you. { Woman's Club Made $85 by Roast Beef Supper Last Week. n spte of the btter cold weather Tuesday nyht of last week there was a lar^e attendance at a dnner gven by the Woman's club. About $85 was cleared. Mrs. Wllam W. Shampanore was n charge. Mrs.' Myrtle Clapp, who tenchea school at HM! Hank, s sck wth grp at her home here. Her daughter, Martha Clapp. s also sck wth grp. For a tme pneumona was feared. Mrs. Henry Wlson last Frday attended the funeral of her uncle, Robert Thompson of East Orange. Ellas S. Black s sufferng from neurts.» Chrk Kemp has moved from Prospect avenue lp hs new house on the Rmson road. Oswald Wnrd wll buld a garage on hs property on the corner of Prospect avenue and Church street. Mrs. Wllam W. Khampanore and Mrs. E. A. Bowman were chaperons nt a dance gven by tho Camp Val socal club Frday nght.,. Klwond Harvey spent three days last week at l'hltdelplm, where he attended the hardware dealers' conventon. Lester ('. Loved s out; Ho. ' lad up wth e;rp. Mr '... Elwood Tarvey, who has b'-n sck wth grp. h«s mproved.suffcently to be aruuml the bouse. Mrs. Morherl, M. Smth, wfe of the pastor of the Methodst church, s sck wlh Jcrp. The Wcnonah socety wll meet Frday lkbt at Mrs. Henry Martn's Mrs, Martn las been sck wth grp, hut she has recovered. 'j'jflnne, wth tomorrow the postnflee wll le cus'd on nl legal bolldays from m o'clock n the monnv untl sx o'clrk nt nght. There wll be no rural delvery, m money order busness aul no regstry or l- Mr'd busness transacted on holdays. ', UNCROFT NEWS. Lltdcs Ad Socety to M«rt Frday nt Mrs. Joseph W. Thompson's. (h account of tomorrow ben^ Wn-.hne.tunS brthbv tb lades' ad Ko-l'ty wll meet Frday at Mrs. Joseph W. Thompson's fur t^t rr^ln' monthly meetng. Ms..leue l)»llgrrn wll be h.'tefn.' Thursday s the thml day for t>> sne'ty t" nucl. Mr. md Mrs. C.>.>n;r ('. tcldale huvc been v;dtn; nt llrutklyn. Mr::. Kntlryn lrre of New York spent purj of n- week wth her ^sler. Mrx..loepb W. 'rlnnpmn, Wlln Alrxnndcr,.on of l'mgnr F. M'xulrr, f- m be sck lst. ^l's, ('nr:» McQueen 'ontrneh d mprove fmm ber McluHH, John Harvey ln- mvel frmn the Hope fnn, bt'tw' n SlewMlmry Mn Tllu Fnll. to the "(berr VM" fmn near here. Srs. Henry A. Couover spent pnt of H week wth her paenta. Mr, and Mr..lucol Comver of.ttle Slver, who nr«ul'l, ' ; The youtk son of Spencer lloeklcy lt lup'vlk f'ml m'lletlnn..locpl f'onover, on of J, Holme* f'on.vcr, bn hern very»lek. lr n now bnpuvlk, School wl» 'ln«'l Thunnlny harnnc- of th cold wvnthur, t wn lmptmlll to get th(> lutldlnf properly hontetl. t»v»rtl»m«n ^ "OUR PRCE LSTS ARE OUT HAVE YOU RECEVED }', YOUR COPY? W. H. BARTLETT, - FREEHOLD, N. J. Offce and Factory: P. O. Box 722; Phone 30W. Bound Brook, N. J. Costumer Golden Oak *.0 Of most practcal use n small recepton halt or bed room. Made wth peg clothes holders n select stock oak and staunchly made. Tbec tprnds nr«l and leas tlnn t prce. All szre. last at ths prce. Genune Red Cedar Chest. woven wre v wholesale Whle they $.75 Just nrrvml ttl wr lr«tnn o ntlvue y»n ff thrlr utlty at (trce* r<t lnng fro tt lltn HHVA to $3t).75. lnth-t n walnut. Whte Ennmclctl $ *.7S Bed..v - V f you Ntr HOMH n OK up that pr* rnunt ^tw t tha. tnm tn * on* of M* b'd, W«nl*> show nl «l)>l«of l»d> n nl flnlhlt, a. The type of; Furnture we know that appeals to you s that knd whch has qualty wth dgnfed appearance of course, n addton to rght prces. What the rght prces may be can be easly ganed ffom lookng at our dsplay. Davenport Fresde and Arm Char n Velour Thr Washngton's Brthday \ \ Celebraton The set w6 feature here s upholstered n blue androd sold wth brds n old gold and U a handsome creaton, wth sprng seat, sprng back and loose cushons. Bow Bed, Chfforette, Three Quarter Vanty Dressng Dnng Room Set, Table and Sx Chars lonm tndny, rry»n«< Wednesday, Feb. 2st Wstera Garden long Branch Favors and Souvenrs Free For -All. Tables Beng Reserved 9:00 p. m. to 2 B.OO a. m., Aptly n colonnl tct? tlntrk runu, You Wll Always Do Better At Robert Hance & Sons 2 Broad Street, Red Bank, Hew Jersey Mahogany Lbrary Table S 3.75 Of hc square style wth round pedestal supports wlh drawer n d l m u ho.t n y. S.ee alao 3G n, table nt $9.75, also oval table, at $6.75. Oak Rocker r^n^- Seat 5.75 ThpHe mtlretfts «re dlng hkhrr p'lvt hut mr curly buy ng nlhwt us to puts th«mvtnf un to you. Comrptl n art lelt Mahognny Purlor Sute $ g.8o ' M ttln fuvarpl n tapvlry wth tw»lv»» rtrtj sv n aach ctn «) rubhl m«ho «ny flnlh Jusl h* *ul«for ht -> ->

4 THE RED BANK REGSTER. JOHN H. COOK. Edtor and Publsher. CEOKlK C. USCE, Aksoate Edtor. The hg corporatons 'and the polt whch'serk' hh A them n the t hmesuperor to Mane potatoes.. say tho South Jersey potatoes are cans partes told the! voters t,hat ^overn- John Maher and John P. Schenck! ment ownershp! was not a proper each bought a team of horses last poltcs"'thev ' "h the p'eo pe 'they j Few. farmers have ln n potatoes THOMAS RVKG BROWN. oukht J to vote down canddates who and x-t!*er for early plutnr. ' espoused such a; cause, sll'le people; Evorytlt seems to ndcate a smallhearkened to ths advce. They er acreage of potatoes and a larger Et'ter-d R\ the po tofcy tt Red Uank, tt. J.. a- nel-m-cl:'^ nalttr. ^ Avaled canddates whn were net sub-; a<-rrat?t--rtf rorn the comnf,' season. Subscrpton Prces: Uervent tools-tol he bt;corparatons., hdmund W. son w Jl move tomor- One year Jl.lO Thov have n,»c-,n.- to blame hut them-; row from-the. Herbert farm to Adelselves for ther present troubles, j phal and Raymond McCue wll move BK moot n : '<> Three months.' " «< ; from Marlhnro to the farm whch 'Mr. Wlson wll vacate. WEDNESDAY, J-EK. 2, t s not alone that ^he owners of :tle great natural resources can exact MDDLETOWN VLLAGE NEWS. TOWN TALK. j mllons from He' needs of the pep-, pe. Ther enormous wealth result-, A.Summer The fulvocates nf> sngle tax, or tux the New Resdence fylonmouth lo be Road. Bult on ot land ;ulone, advance convuof;- ng from. the _ ownershp. of. these resotllcos of the grcates gves them klnk's power of ancentmos. beyond that],as bought a.lot on the New Mon-, Mrs, John P. Frank of Elzabeth jeasons why they thnk ther phm of taxaton.would cure the cold scarcty T-hs power can be made to sway mouth road, near tle trolley staton, "l the hgh prce of coal. They poltes and government and to n-j and s>e wll buld n summer " res- pont out tlat les- than one per -nt. leve the lves of the people anl j duu-o on the property. Mrs. Frank,uf the coal supply ha>.been used. naton n cpuntless ways. Morally formerly lved at. New Monmouth. T'here lve thou-ams upon thousands t s just as.wrong that a few men Her husband s a dentst at Elzasluuld have such''great power-as l heth. of. acres of coal land* whch haw never been lunched. These hnds are was- for the slaveholders of old to Mrs. Bowne of New Brunswck has l-ld cut of on- wt. the result--that own human bengs., 'been makng: a stay wth her sster, the prce of. tcual.- Kept ;t;. * s *. Mrs. Alda Taylor. *- Asses--th- land at ts full val.ue, say'the.-ul- Jaxe'.s 'and tle owners' toul -t 'ntl'''d t,,' houl otl.' use. Tl!cy v>ou!d elt-r ha\ v to mnt.- the COL or fen s.! t to smle one who woub. n elher ov'tt tn- result voujd be nmre roal mred and cu-ap- ~o coal. "" ment (v.vuers.hn ar.d l slmuhl ; ]>ply not only to coal but lo all the oler grvnf n.dur.l -L'sources and fo tle \vruus ments ff transportaton and ronuucato..,'. Could'anythng be a greater n'dctnv.'t'.t of p\'al" nv.nevhp than prcs- erbc-ondtos! Thnk Vf \\:- On one ll'.nd va*t are;s of -ual lands never.touched by a mner's shovel am on the other lurfl- vast numbers of lulll.u bel'.gs.-utcyt!^- the dscomforts and the hgh prces of a coal famne! A nd ths s t!e.-ysem we are asked to beleve s nl-.'vuy superor to publc ownershp! n such a..system xroperty rghts ""H e. ll a premum ; human rghts snk nto comparatve, nsglcnee. The Almghty jnt the coal nto the earth for thf- use of the people,.the us le cj-ented the ar for the use the" people, but nstead of ths tle case a few ndvduals control anl own -thk g'e ( at natural resource wheh (. they have done nothng to create. The people supnely pay trbute j lo the c-oal'la-ons and lo the varous] other ncut owners of natural wealth, l'the two b poltcal partes lttle or nothng s sad or done wth regard ' to these great pressng- problems and -the reason ths s so.s because the people have not shown that they want anylfr done. The poltcans are vastly excted about makng the country dry or wet anl about the league! of natons and about many other - thngs whch are non-essental, but! on ths vally mportant queston of! publc ownershp both partes are.slent , Walter W. ZmnuM-man mov»d t s slavery y of a dllerent land Saturlav f rom one of the. Church l.ut of exactly the same.prncple as houses to hs new house on the the slavery whch Abraham Lncoln Kng's Hfhway. fought. The present slavery wll Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Patterson end' anl wll he succeeded by, more and Mss Nette Farrell, who lves freedom and better tmes just as the slavery of Lncoln's day was ended* and was followed hv a better'day. The clams of the sngle tax-r.-' EVERETT NEWS.. seem 'well founded. The lo^e of ther argument s p;oud, hut tlere s Four Farmers Journey to South Jer- only ov p-mne souu for the trouble. That soluton s govern- sey and Buy Seed Potatoes. Wllam. Mauve, Charles Kelly, James Rckey and John Maler spent part of* last week at lrdgeton. They bought a bg lot of potatoes for plantng-.' The lour farmers report that t s cheaper to buy South Jersey stock-, than Mane stock and they wth them, are housed wth sckness. James W."'«Stoo.thoff s sck wth pneumona.. Joseph lnkns, who has been very sck wth-pneumona,'has passed the crss, and he s mprovng-. Howard Chamberlan"s out after havng been lad'up thtee weeks wth grp. Mr. Chamberlan was recently elected counclor of the Junor Amercan Mechancs. "A. Paper n Every Home." That's the motto of the Red Bank Regster. Advertsement. j SOCAL, DANGE to be gvenj by THE CLUBHOUSE Wednesday Evenng, February 2st Musc by Swanee Orchestra of Asbury Park Tckets $2.OO couple; $.OO extra lady PUBLC SALE OF Lve Stock, Crops, Machnery and Household Furnture. KENDALE FARMS, Two Mles West of Deal Beach, on Collar Road, ON Wednesday, Feb. 28,923, Vdplo ^rnll'' and krk about the j hu'h pr'r ul" cual unt tn- M.arc(y. of cual h!t on t'ku'tor ky, wht' AT :00 O'CLOCK. tt'v l.'v' tn- pt WT to make ther (rotc.-l rtv'ctve, l'y 'c :.-k'l as! ~ Ht' pnltfl parts. Most of llu-m ' f f0 t.f0s(. (hp cstalo (f the late P. W. Kendall, the umu'rsgm'd.wll sell '«v M»- murl n!m\c wlh a party ;.m{ ro>ervo Llo fullwn^ artclt-s: -. ^lel, su zo;!n.-: n ;v:lt;t n<j Mcr'ss ^ '.. ' lor' tlu-r parl, tlm pa ly '.kl that' ; ' MACHNERY, they huv- n) ro«'m [u vw'uw the lcal Power ^awn Motor, nternatonal Tractor, 8-C,- upontwnfbypnv-^'ru-'lnr'! NEW RACNE THRASHER, Heaper anl Hnder, Osborne pelf dump Hay Rake, Osbcrne Corn Harvester, Tl "Wc^-l --dt n- - - =-.' to ( '-! - l J- ( -' 0 '" Pl!»t<"r wth fertlzer, attachment, 2 No. two-horse Cult-..'.,,.., ; ",,' "" ;",j ':,.' f vatrs, ;» one-hbrse cultvators, '2 sprng tooth larrowf, spke tooth Harrow, tl'-t-h'nd- d-hv ' e'e'l '- hev nternatonal straw and hay Press, Grndstone, Potato Cutter, Sngle Row.re -lu- to the ow. f tn mne-:'' >otllto banter, Hoover Potato Dgger, Gran Cleaner and Grader, double f tl^ s true then l'-" -u- ( '' sl ' Harrow, Acme Harrow and Pulverzer, compressed ar Sprayer, 50 ^ J-Kalhns: 'J Wecders. 0-foot; Hooscr gran and fertlzer Drll, 2 Olver Vv h,"t,' h e,.f he /'rto.,!,.;',,( (hlled Plows, No. 20; Olver Chlled Plow, No. 98; Olver Tractor Plow, <>'V'nvod the l-'lro-d- fell lc wp ' ]. ' ^"- 8 ; Jlartn Dtcher complete, farm tools and artcles too numerous to th, j,d. ' of t,-an-.n-t,, t;-troops au," eln '.., supples and tn- ^'nm-ne had to! These tools are all n excellent condton and practcally tke tn- r;lua.ds cm r anl run them.; farm s consdered one of the best equpped on thejersey coast. f tll- ralroads u>re shrker.-, then CROPS whv should t 'occ-asw! ;mv suprr-e. CKLF o. ( he\ an- -l' Uk-r< now" ' 5 TONS TMOTHY HAY, 3 tons haled Wheat Straw, 0.tons Oat and j Wheat Straw, 00 BUSHELS EAR CORN. There wa.-s crtcsm of the way the! ANMALS. eovernmet ran the ralroads lurtk - n (jrss Worl;; Harness and Farm -Wagons, wth repar parts; Horse, gatthe war. Most of ls crtcsm was od saddle; llolsteu Cow, fresh; Grade Guernsey, fresh. luj u-tlable t^-rau-e v ralroad -am- to the (jov'-nmer.t n a badly HOUSE FURNSHNGS. uh.wnu.l worn o.t condon. but onfee Safe. hn-re; Desk, 2 Cabnets,'G Chars, > ron Beds wth sprngs splt- nf ths anl n spte of the t-xtra denandv of v.ar lnu-s there WAS m. e'ul famne and no "premum C'O.ll." and mattresses. Rugs ;nd smaller household artcles of. mscellaneous descrpton. TERMS: All sums under $2").flO, cash; over $25.00 a credt of 7 (seven) months on bankable note wth approved securty. ',;- dscount There s no teacher kt/expet'cc. for cash over!}2r>.0(>. The e\pereh-. whch the peeple'are now fttng wth re^art to coal s C. H. ROtKKTS, Auctoneer. the result of ther D\\ n acts. They M0N.M0/TH CLERKNG CO., Clerks. made ther own heel; they are gettng exactly what they voted for. N. L. KENDALL. Bg Combnaton Sale Hgh Grade Dary and Famly Cows For three wu-ka mvc h-t-n fjf; talo for 923, l»t;l f(rndc Mlch Cow for my frst llf combnalon nnw have them ntu) on Frday, February 23, 923, AT 2:30 O'C.0C t *. M., AT MY STABLES, OPPOSTE C.. K. STATON, FREEHOLD, N. JT. Wll Sell, Aholutly Wthout Keorve, n lr lu«h Uddrr, 60 HEAD FRESH MLCH STOCK SEVERAL LOCAL CATTLE TEAM GRAY HORSES ll'l nlh'- al;le- not l-ted at lnn- of >vp;'jnk adve!t..u: ropy. The local -nwn are stm-u hrmujht n by frm''n who an- mm m; lo nmlh-- 'a and who annul ce.-p ller p-t-mcnl number of cattle. T!u- H.-M-< an- a well nll'l pn', > am '.' V'- «- old, and wll u-c^b n t.- -Khhorhoml of.-.'h pouub, H lun d m'l rendy " ('o n v.nl. aj'y. "t " plm'e. THEJeO HEAD OF COWS. > l> l-d to l-..n. ajmu-al ntt.m. wn del.rmned tn lnvo "" l» nl Hue.' u.-ls ju wleclnn them. have lem-mle hest. ', K ", ',<, «>, n» lne a lot lroglt together n tlln ntuto at o'. ' h tt. '.t h' l' them f de l.»v 't... }!,, _. ' *, ltd t t l ' '' \..e n '--y).,.lem-jm, Ho'deH n-l a fesv AyT»hlrep. t"l' bl ; ) H' -H llld o.tl prnlleers of bllttlt flt lllll lu\ebecn uh-'-'uln tnted and v«-t U»tt-H ru-. wth Vl'l'll T(l nmk l.dok Hum nv-r lt my tme lu.fo.' dy o!',le, mll e' thvl mlked f you lke. Th'lo nl' vow* n tlt lot to «Ull e\'->\, nd, :, f',!' pn l-t t * thn puce, tn lt 'v'y pudf. DEMVKV \,ubn.'m rh l/> nuto',cnt to tahh J. nek h l'bmtlu mtua/or two rulonl ntatluno canvmlll) kpn'oved Mrurlty by \myltg Ont-lmlf «n d«y- ot Ml*. CONBTl'N.S ' n... nnllm' rrwlll ttl.f /HKTH, uhulk CU J. >. H, Ot't»l<l> RED BANK REGSTER. FEBRUARY 2 t 923. Parker's Tax Servce VERNON PARKER, Prop. DAY AND. NGHT SERVCE Careful Drvers tnd Frtf Clan Can Rates Ro»«on»ble. phon " UU Opposte depot, Red Bank, N. J. Whan callng a Tax gra n«tme to make the tran. Automoble nsurance (A.L.L, J.H. Gregory & Son 2 Broad Street Red Bank, N. J. V Telephone 283 L. B A M B E R G, E R & W f) HAVE YOU Headache B» reu Mtm knb n takl ' D» tkotad tlnd n tralaatt f», kate TVU «rw auauaal llau laar Mad kaac*. STLES& CO Phladelpha E y. S >Mlaltat. J N.Uo» J Buk BMg., luwa M EWT'W«U«WHnn lk to *. Wth a Brllant Fanfare of Color Sprng Ushers n Her ; 'Newest Weaves. and lets the lqud tones seep deeplg nto her new decoratve galloons and metallc ornaments //f- H HE Y" SAY there wll be a marked * reverson to the gnghams and cambrcs of grandmother's day n the modes for the comng season. The new gnghams soft as slk and qute as pretty to the eye are certanly nspraton enough to make such a change possble,but What qf the wondrous new crepes, and ratnes, lnens and voles that have just made ther entree nto the world of fashon? These Roder Rezos, and Roder Mlplys, these Roumeclas and Cleopatras that are as new n weave as th y are ancent n nspraton comng from the looms of master weavers? Wll they not play an mmense part n the pageant of sprng? We thnk so, and yet WE SEE great promse of a slken season n the magnfcent assortment of smooth surfaced, pebbly woven, crcpy textured and roughly wrought slks that make up our new sprng showng. Here color s splashed wth a nonchalance that s as allurng as t s unpremedtated seemngly. Here are the prnts that take or gve zest to the unravelng of the mysteres of the outer chamber n the royal tomb of Egypt's long mummed kng. Here are bllows of foamy fluffy georgette, yards of shny satn drppng wuh color now vvd, now subtle; now fascnatng, now demure, and suddenly altogether glorous. THERE S, however, lttle doubt n ether "ther" or "our" mnds about the part that camel's har and all kndred weaves are to play n the fashonng of the new mode. Whether the fabrc tself &all be of real camel's har, only the prce wll tell, for among our new assortments are mellow woolen weaves of marvelously slken fnsh and small prce. Trouvlle plads are here n goodly array for makng sports capes and pladed tweeds, oddly woven eponges, oatmeal cloth and basket weaves for talleurs and topcoats sans end. LASTLY shall we go back to the slks to trace the orgn of the palm trees and pyramds decoratng one of the new enameled buckles? Or to the cottons to seek out the pattern for the beaded motf metculously sttched n la belle France? For n the new trmmngs s found the same prodgal use of color and ornament that marks the most pretentously decorated fabrcs new to thssprng 923. They show the same thought for elaborate ornamentaton, the same love of color, the same delvng nto the past for desgn and nspraton. Ma; we nvte gour most lesure nspecton of all our mportatons and domestc acquston's n the varous departments on our second floor,f L. BAMBERGER & CO r "One pf Am«rca'$ Great Stores" ( of NEWARK, NEW JERSEY

5 WASHNGTON KNEW THE VALUE f thrft,»nd put t n constant practce. He was suctme. cessfnl one of the wealthest men of hs Want the needs of thrft today Bturt.un account wth us. % nterest Pad on Savngs Accounts Compounded Semj-Annually. wll crow at compound ln,ur«tt n our SAVNGS DEPARTMENT at four par cent. DeBoaUa montblr of 2.00 of 5.00 f raara anounu to $9.9 '. f 2.98 ' - 6 run amount! to 32.6 $ * jrear amount! to ,8.72 THE FRST NATONAL BANK FREEHOLD,N.J.. TS MOTTO-SERVCE Wcst of Long Brar.fh last week at;* the Lone Brunch, hosptal.-- -! J Mrs. Edwn Woolley of West Long! HAPPENNGS OF MONMOUTH NTEREST Branch, who" has been s-ck two weeks, s' slowly mprtn-r,g. COUNTY. Mrs. Blanche fhafto and Walter. Grove were 'hosen school trust'-,- Personal Nolet, Sale of Property, at Farmngdlc latt week. Buldng Operaton!,. Lodge Do- The annual bamuet gven by the *ng!. Slght Fwea, Brths, Marrage and Deatht Other tem. wll be held on March 8th*. " '. men of the Avon Methculj.-t church A fathers' and mothers' "banquet James Co:way of Freehold ws wll be held n the basement of St. fned $2S at Newark hst week fur Paul's Methodst church at Ocean, transportng bur. Gruve Thursday nght of next week. Mss Vola Perry of England? The. commttee n cuttge of the ban-maknquet comprses Mrs. W. H. Carpen-tage of Freehold. a_st:y wth Klr-. P.alph Armt ter, Mrs. W. A. Hobnson and Mrs. Lester Pl-er Waysde, who, Charles. lendrckson. jhas been lad up wtl ^cknes^, JS Grover (!. HankrK unl Joseph W."table to;'be ou. Martn were'elected to throe-year; A son was.hum la.^t week to M terms as fnu commssoners of W'un- Wllam Nolan of Arthur avenue, nmussa and Robert A. Snclar was Long Branch: elected to a one-year term. B.K. KskcH of'matnwan s maktt-ljtrk. St. Lous and A party was gven recently by Mr. np a trp to and Mrs. Wllam H. VunDyke- of Kansas Cty. Long Branch to a number of frends, j George has ro!;p- About twenty persona were pres-j ponted plumbh^.-.pt'rtor of Ocean p ent. tpwnshp. A Valentne party was Kven '"st eek for Harld C. Lawyer of Long jaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaakakaaaakkakkakkkkkkkkaaaa HOT CROSS BUNS! Here's a treat that s dfferent. You'don't have to guard aganst the lttle follts over ndulgng. These feathery, sugar-frosted buns are pure and wholesome. Just enough "sugar and spce and all that's nce" to make them a Lenten joy. You know the qualty of CHLD'S HOT CROSS BUNS from year to year. Ths year we wll make these delcous buns every Frday durng Lent CHLD'S BAKERY Red Bank, N. J. There's an Arctc Sweetheart for YOU! BREF TEMS OF NEWS. RED BANK REGSTER, FEBRUARY 2, 823. Charles' Kosencranz of Long Branch, who s spendng the wnter n Mam, Florda, has been spendng a few days at Havana, Cuba. The Lonu Branch Knghts of Columbus bowlng team won two out of three (fames from a Freehold team last week at Long Branch. The Phlathea grls' class, of the n omo Presbyteran church Sundayschool met' last week at Mss Flora Newman's of Belmar. The Freehold basketball team was defeated last week at Trenton by the Rder's college team by a Score of G to. The Asbury Park.hgh school basketball team walloped South Rver hgh school last week by a score of 6 to 8. The lades' auxlary, of the West Long Branch fre company cleared $52.50 recently at a lunch box socable. The lades' auxlary of the West Long Branch fre company wll hold a cake sale Saturday n the frehouse. Mss Evelyn Mount of Englsh town s vstng her sster, Mrs. Ken neth Applcgate of Hartford, Connec tcut.. Francs Rngleman of Long Branch has taken, a poston wth the Ctzen's -natonal bank of that place. A socable wll be held tomorrow nght n the Stanford Memoral Methodst church of EnKlshtown. Charles Frnzee of Allenwood now ^employed by Harold M, Fraze n the hay, feed and coal busness. ;Mss Dorothy Denns of Matawan s vstng her cousn, Mrs. Ronson Warne of Washngton, D. C. A son was born last week to Mrs. George Joel of Allenwood. A daughter was born recently to Mrs. Edwn Grubbec of Adelpha. A son was born to Mrs. Lester ranch. /ctm of Pneumona.. ' ; Mlo C.CrtVm of' Ocean Grove ; ed last- we'-];' of pneumona. He was 68 years old and leaven a daughand a son, hey beng Mrs. John : A. Gbbons of Ocean Grove and OP-! car D. Grffn of Asbury Park. Two ; rothers also, survve hm. ave Mllon Talks., The foregn, mssonary socety of. St., Andrew's Methodst church of Sprng Lake met last week at Mrs. H. V. Heght's. Short talks were gven on mssonary work by Mrs. Fred Pne, Mss Muller Gray of Ocean Grove. Mll Property Sold. Mrs. A. M. Slayler has, sold the mll property between Freehold, and Mllhurst to Jncob Aulster of"brooklyn for $22,000. The, property many years ago was known as Black's Mlls. ' ; Held for the Grand Jury. Robert Warren, Jr., twenty years j old, of Long Branch, was Slftday on a charge Polceman Juhn Krby wth a shot gun. He jury. nvents a "Scooter." was hold ' for the grand ' Dr. Curl McDermott of' Freehold ha3 nvented a ''Scooter" foj,.chl-l dren. Dr. McDermott s also an n- ventor of an electrc change makng machne. Ded n Oho. * '! Mrs. Elzabeth DuBos Vamlerveer, wdow of. Wllam Conover Vandervecr, formerly of Freehold, ; ded recently at Frankln, Oho. (Contnued on next page.) Begn To-Day t makes lttle dffe) ence whether the future be measured by days or years, the tme s bound to come when a person can no longer hope for real achevement tomorrow. Ths transton takes place so quetly that no thnkng j;e: son neglects to provde aganst that day. Begn now to make yourself fnancally ndependent. The best way to do ths s-through the steady accumulaton of savngs n ths. Bank..*'', RED BANK TRUST COMPANY Under State Supervson.. '. Red Bank, N. J. Pace Fv. rblumba New Process RECORDS f=^s OUT TODAY For Partes! CASTLES ARCTC SWEETHEARTS An ce Cream Sundae n an Exclusve Package! AT ALL CASTLES DEALERS Here s somethng new wth whch to delght your guests when you are entertanng Castles ndvdual ce cream sundaes n exclusve packages. Castles delcous Heathzed vanlla ce cream a bg helpng Wth a generous "heart of aweetness"- frut or syrup frozen rght nto the centre of the ce cream. Somethng dstnctvely new and delcous! The Arctc Sweetheart comes to you drect from the freezer, untouched by human hands. The newest refnement n ce cream santaton. The fruts and syrups we use for the ''heart" arc the fnest and purest we can buy. All Castles dealers have Arctc Sweethearts. Fve flavors strawberry, crufrry, pneapple, walnut and chocolate, Let the chldren have them. They arc wholesome and nourshng, and oh, so good! NWARK PERTH AM DANCE MUSC Rnnnn' Wld Slop Your Kddng. * - S. Loun Blues. Fox-Trots. Greenwch Wtch' Fox- Ted Lews and Hs Band. Trots. _ Frank Wcstpltal A c and Hs Orchestra. A c You Gave Me Your Heart. Fox :Trot. The Happy Sx. Burnng Sands. Fox-Trot. Ycrkes' S. S. Flotlla Or- chestra. A c Ju«t Lke a Doll. ntro. "n Brazl." From "Sprngtme of Youth.". Journey's End. ntro. "Tyup." From "Up She, Goca." Medley Fox- Trots. The Columbans. A c Jut As Long As You Have Me. ntro. "Tho Twnkle n Your Eye." From"The GnBhara Grl." Syncopate. ntro. "When All Your Castles' Come Tumblng Down." From "Molly Darlng." Medley Fox-Trots. The Columbans. A Bc Cave Yon Up Ju.t Before You Throw Me Down. Don't Say Good-bye. Fox'- Trots. Phl Ohman and Harry Reeer. A-378S 75 Who Caret? Al JoUon. n a Corner of the World All Our Own. Lews James. A Se How Ya. Gonna Keep Your ' Mnd on Dancng. Jo* la Here, Edde Cantor. A < FaUng. Ellott Shav). 'm Jut Lttle Blue (For You). NeUon and Hart. A , dy of the Evenng. Porcelan Mad. Fox-Trot9. From "rvng Hc'ln's Musc Box KL-VUC." Paul SpcchtumL Mr, Dch<*tra. A c Wsh Could Shmny Lke My Stter Kate. Chcago (That Toddlng Town). 'ox-trots. The Georgans. A c Untl My Luck Comes Rollng Along. From "Lttle Nelle Kelly." Fox-Trot. Paul Specht and Hs Orchestra. A Ks n the Dark. From "Orango Blossoms." Waltz. Columba Dance Orclestra. A c Mr. Gallagher and Mr. Shear,. Ono-Stcp. Paul Bese's Orchestra. Hello! Hello! Hello Lewk and Dody. A c Baby Blue Eye. When You're Near. Fox- Trots. Accordon Solos. Gudo Dgro. A-378B 75c POPULAR SONGS Com* on Home. Who Dd You Fool After All? Nora Hayes. A-377 7Bc Yon Tell Her Stutter. Away Down Eat n Mane. Van and Schenck. A.377O 78c He U>ed tu he Your Man f Bu He' My Man Now. Dxe Bluet. Edth H'fsou *«(! Johnny Dum'a Orunal Jazz Hounrttt. A Bc COMC AND NOVELTY RECORDS Cohan 'Phonet About H. Auto. Cohen 'Phones the Gas Company. Comedy MonologueH. Joe laynutn. A c Job of Journey Work, rlk Jn Medley. rsh lpt'h, voln and pnno. ttnn*, Morr*on and Mullrr. A-77. 7Bc Prouetto. Vrnoc'f On'h'MYt, Epana. SlanMh Wall./., A-707 7B. Don Govann. " mlo teoro nlato" (To My Halxod, O UallPlO. <Mo*»rt)(.7n-/f' leltlt, ln; $,50 Rmharfl. (Mmm ZH-CB) Angelna. De Darket' Jublee. Harry V. trowne und Male Culumhu Hand. A-757H J.2B Quartet. A.3769' 78c Parade <( tho Wooden Solder. 'l'ol) "Chuuvo.SourtN." Portland Cadrlt March. Harvartl S<tnu» - Mndtey No.. The Grdron Kng Sollrra' lrl.l llnrv.rjlana. llnrvnrd SOK*- Medley No. 2. Amlla Un«Wn* Jluuy Harvard. SmnU l''>ttr. A-:7H(> 78c SYMPHONY RF.CORDS Rruwn O'lnlvr Ala. From "H.'l-n... ' (Sutl mul DvKnV't) > Slnn Sunn. (Mllard) Ounr.N'sl* «n( S'Addnol Four, A-S^B*.00 Canrlclrtlo, O for lh«wng*»f a D>». (M'ml'lBwl-lnllHlly) Cavall*. From War* My Song Wll) Wlnf (Thnmw) 'ruvld.j. (lullll) Hat W DtroMnur.l. A A-S7M COLUMBA GRAM Mllons of wshes created ths record EVERY tme a phonograph record has been played these past twenty years ever snce the frst dsc record some one haa wshed that surface sound mght be abolshed. Mllons and mllons of tmes t has been wshed by people wth senstve nerves, who hear the nose of needle frcton above everythng by keeneared musc lovers lstenng for delcate phrasng and expresson, whch they know to be there, but whch are drowned n the blur of surface sounds. Those mllons of wshes have at last come true n the form of Columba New Process Records. Columba engneers and ch'nsts solved the problem by the dscovery of n new surface substance ao fne and smooth that the needle travel)) over t almost naudbly. All of tho Columba Records out to-day are made wth ths amazngly quet, ev) surface. Tear out ths lst and take t to a Columba Dealer. Ha wll pny a») or all lhal you requcat. Note the fullnrsn and tweettexa of tone, a fner mnrcal qualty Hum yon e'er heard before. Note. the al>henc<: (f any nnumm. nurfur' dtrnctn. A. an»,«m.«,,l M, wo, Utrful nnw cublrclm and uptfror nutcat charm atk J> loar A-:77O. t'. l,»l,,,,,,( tut-upt, Van and Ht-l«nrJt, lnfg; "You alt lft Slttar." 'lry >>"U < a a uda fountan, M t' H gult* darn tnut:al fturftet. "Awny Down P.al n Man*," «m hw otlar»<l(, U a nfnluy «f. Naw Rngland'N gttd aal*. Only n Colurlf N«w PnKH'HM HwHrdH cfth,yn obtan thl* prrfuctjon of mrfuco oltt>"h. Th* procohh n patuntod.

6 OF NEWS..' (Contnued from last page.) Mrs. C. A. Gesswfjn and Elmer H. ttn.led the grand narch at a e gven last week by the Mata- Wan's club. The dance pawere Mrs. Frank H. El- _rs. Wllam P. Duncan, Mrs.. (Ham A. Close, Mrs. Arrs B. Hcndarson, Mrs. Wllam' B. Smpson, MM. W. J. Conover, Mrs. Danel E- VanWnckle, Mrs. Chrstan Heuser and Mrs. John,-loyd. Frederck Pennston of Mss Ellott \ a graduate of Trenton normal school and s teachng school at Cranford. \' Engagement Announced. Announcement has been made of the engagement of S^ss Florence Frankln, daughter of Mrs. Clara Dcknson of Asbury Park, to Dr. John Randolph of Planfeld. No date has been, set for. the weddng. Deal' Borough Engneer.. James Strollo'has been apponted temporary borough engneer of Deal n the absence of Everett E. Throckmortorf, who has been kept ndoors wth sckness.... Surpre Shower. A mscellaneous.shower»«rven last week to Mss Helen Sparks by.hook Marlcowtz. Mss Sopha Hook, daughter of J. Hook k of f Glendola, Gldl and d snrorc r Markowtz of Newark, were marred lust Mk week at Asbury Park. The couple were attended l>y Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bnrshofsky. The couple went'on ; Mss Florence Ervng of Asbury a weddng ".trp to Atlantc Cty and \ Park Mss Sparks wll be marred on ther return they wll lve at As-j March 28th. bury Park. Engagement Announced. Get Chaplan's Badge. Announcement has been made of At the last meetng of the Long the engagement of Mss Eleanor Branch polceman's benevolent assocaton R«?v. Wllam R. Backman Archbald Spencer Trcham of New ' Steele Devlan of Asbury Park to was presented wth n sold chaplan's ^ badge. Rev. Mr. Hlackman was Adelphn Man Drops Dead. Cl'.lu-les W. Applegate, a lfe-long made chaplan of. the polce depart- ment. Several weeks. ago. le was ; made chaplan of the fr*' depart-: ment.,'"' " " j n Great Power Plants E tr'"l^re"neer at, J -Hero... Metrc.. -ter f. mo- Long 'Branch ntermwlal fduol tors must undergo a severo. stran buldng, suffered a broken arm Mon-j nm( testng every day, ouv rfpatnfc day- mornng when hs. arm trot «t:mjt the test and gves satsfactory. ^ t l l t *. ^ ' caught n a flywheel belt at the cut servce. So t wll be n your home, school. He also receved'a bad on the head. He was taken to the factory, offce or wherever you.need 'Long Branch hosptal. relable electrcal vtpurut. AHentown Church Supper. The annual supper under the d- j recton o the wume of the Allen- 'town Methodst church wll h- held Frlday'nght of ths week. Rev. Mel-; vllc Snyder wll'be toastmaster and tlt speakers wll.be Rev. P. K. Km-. mons and Rev. D. V. Stephefofof Trenton..... j Parent-Teachers Organze..! A parent-teachers' assocaton has [ been organzed at Sradley l'each' wth Mrs. Thomas H. nvn as pres-; dent, Mrs. Edwrd Yn-netl and M = s Grace K. VanDusen vee prc-d'ts, Mrs. Charles. A. Flvem-U', svvtary and Mrs. Wllam T. Wlson treas-. urer. ; Held for the Grand Jury.! Charged wth hclway rubbery and assault and battery on rhrstopher j McTanm-y of Trenton. Clarence Varcola of Long -Branch was held last week for the grand jury. McTane'y. clamed that Varcola held hm up at Long Branch on January 3st. Dress Form Makng Demonstraton. - A demonstraton n home dress form makng was made at the home of Mrs. B. F. Smth at mlaystown last Thursday under the leadershp of Mss Helen G. Bshop, home demonstraton agent, asssted by Mss Helen Hendrckson. ' Dropped Dead at Freehold. Charles E. Lang dropped dead Monday of last week n front of F.dmom ' McChesncy's ce house at j Freehold, where he had been em- j ployed harvestng ce. He was 3 ' years-old and leaves a wdow and] two chldren, ; Freehotd Grl Engaged. j The-engagement s announced ofj Mss Catherne C. Ellott, daughter of J. A. Ellott of Freehold, to John PERTH AMBOY ELECTRC 260 Madson Avenue, AMBOY, ft J. Phone 807. ;l ' Cranford. resdent of Adelpha, dropped dead Sunday, at the home of hs son, Lester Applegate of Hghtstown. He was 72 years old. CO., Long Branch Home Burned. A bungalow at Long Branch occuped by Ralph Moore and hs famly was destroyed by fre last Sunday nght. /t s not known How the fre starred but t s beleved that' t was caused by an overheated stove. Entertans Lont Club. ' The Long Branch Lons club was entertaned last week at the Commercal hotel at that place by Chef of Polce Wllam D. Wallng. Pe gave a talk on hs trp to Cuba and other"southern wnter resorts. Death from Pneumona. Mrs. Anne Shower of Asbury Park ded of -pneumona last week. She was 63 years old and was the daughter of the.late Wllam Cornelus of Katontown. A Beefkteak Featt. The West Long Branch communty flub celebrated Lncoln's brthday wth a beefsteak supper. Bartloy--J.-Wrght-gave a talk on "The Great Emancpator.". (Contnued on next page.) Pure F»ax\t Preserves "A. Heart to Heart Talk' f you fnd better pant we wll gve you ths pant free. Read ths offer. - Here's-the o'ft'er: pant half your house wth D.evoe; pant the other Tlf wth '!y other pant you h f doesn't take fewer-gal- ons am cost less nonev, wy wn make no eh.arge for LK'YOO. f Devoe doesn't wear a year that mght be made by usng a poor pant would not reduce the ather tems. - For nstance, on a $200 job the cost, of the pant would be $37,. e., usng* good d pant. t Tht That would mean ten gallons of pant at 53.70, whle f a poor pant'was two or three years longer longer] used the ten gallons could lkely and, better, 'we wll gve you ' be secured for $2.D0 a gallon, or enough; to do the job over. $!».-makng a reducton of $2 ot Or you can pant your house wth lv c /c. lead and ol, pant your garage! The poor pant wll not last as wth Devoe. Ths s a fne test many years, t' does not protect and wll prove that Devoe wll the wood as' well, and t often gve real protecton to your ga- ' leaves a surface that cannot be rage, whle the lead and ol on repanted wthout scrapng" or your house, wll not. 'The cost of pant representng only one-fourth the cost of a pantng job, the small reducton. j even burnng, ether one wll cost several tmes more than tha dfference n prce between good and poor pant. t's n sheer waste of money to pass ths proposton wthout nvestgaton. Come n and get full nformaton. ED BANK HARDWARE STORE SVSonmouth Street, nsar Maple Avenue Telephone 936 W. & J. SLGANE rrtu AA7TJVT TU A "MTV x:r\t> r r\r cnrtfxtnpo t»nnr»t?r?*t* ^^ h.~m-*vw ««.'» FFTH AVENUE AND FORTY-SEVENTH STREET NEW YORK MODERATELY PRCED FURNTURE Well Bult and Well Desgned Furnture of Today s the Treasured Antque of the Future Lastng satsfacton s as much dependent upon fne desgn as upon substantal Constructon. Furnture should be bought for lfe and for lves to come and poorly desgned Furnture s frequently dscarded long before ts usefulness has been mpared, smply because ts desgn has become tresome and dspleasng. ^ ' We have carefully avoded all "faddsh" effects and adhered_to those reproductons and adaptatons of the early Englsh and Colonar masters, whose creatons are today as desrable and pleasng as they were a century ago < now the treasured and much sought after Antques of today. Our Carefully Selected Furnture Exacts No Premum n ts Cost Compare the prces, even wth the specal opportuntes wdely advertsed at ths tme You wll be agreeably surprsed to fnd them no hgher Note the Prces of the Examples Below BED ROOM SUTES Mahogany Bed Room Sute, comprsng two beds, nght table, chffoner, dressng table, bureau, center table, two sde chars (9 peces) $90 Hand-Decorated Bed Room Sute, two beds, nght table, commode, two wall mrrors, dressng table, bench, chest of drawers, tolet mrror, sde char ( peces) 50 > Mahogany Bed Room Sute, comprsng two beds, nght table, chest of drawers,. chffoner, dressng table, two sde chars (8 peces), 500 Walnut and Hand-Decorated Bed Room Sute, comprsng two beds, nght table, bureau, chffoner, dressng tablev one mrror, char (8 peces).... S2S Walnut and nlay Bed Room Sute, comprsng two beds, nght table, dressng table, chfforobe, bench, three mrrors,, sde chars ( peces) 550 Walnut Bed Room Sute, comprsng two beds, bureau, chfforobe, tolet mrror, 7 tolet table.ghght table, sde char, bench (9 peces)... > f.... 5SS Mahogany Bed Room Sute, comprsng two beds, nght table, commode, wall. ' mrror, chfforobe, tolet table, tolet mrror, sde char (9 peces) Mahogany and Maple Bed Room Sute, comprsnglwobeds, nght table, bureau,, chffoner, tolet mrror, dressng table, sde char (8 peces) Walnut and Oak Bed Room Sute,' comprsng two beds, nght table, chest of drawers, dressng table, bench, chfforobe, mrror, sde char (9 peces)... WO Frutwood Bed Room Sute, comprsng two beds, nght table, dressng table, chest o drawers, tolet mrror, two chars, center table (9 peces) *" 998 Trmsmsshf Lock On tha lower ml of th- near flhlftnflrvt : a > HaMMln ftlock Utttndan! equpment nn th ntwbuck Models. Tn u Qtof the «(*'()''.Hr > n (ho 023 OKMUU thm ls luv-er-nl notme* r«ea ox uwnrr*. $ f.n, b, lulch fnctwt tfovrrrmfnt (nv n b* \d*d, A&kahouttheO, SU V, Purcha$t 'fd', tum'h ptlft for DnhtSot Payment*- The Standard of Comparson As Good as t Looks A glance at ths beautfully proportoned two passenger four-cylnder roadster s an nvtaton to get behnd the wheel. The speed and power suggested by ts graceful lnes and low-hung body are fully realzed on the open road. And ts ease of manpulaton and nstant response to the throttle nsure unusually satsfactory behavor n traffc. t s roomy and comfortable for two people. t contans every convenence for easy, restful motorng n any weather. Fours 3 Pel., ftonrtrr $nm 6!'.. T'.urlnj fll 9 Pan. C.up-.. 7!. S!',..< Hr,l.n. 9S - 8 Pm. T>urln nl Sport Ruadter ol «JPAM. RnnUrr $75! P.M. Touln 05 gr.lan J Pun. Srjun M Sxes PM. Cmpe a 7 Ptta, Totrht. UJ5 7!< Brlm. ]t9 G«jtl Kuolmr 65 port Touln. B?J H. L,. Monmouth County's Largest Automoble Dstrbutor Red Bank, N. J. Sea Brght, N. J, T*bphon«955 \ TeW,pbow 90 DNNG ROOM SJJTES Walnut Dnng Room Sute, comprsng sde-board, servng table, draw top table, chna cabnet, one armchar, fve sde chars (0 peces) Walnut Dnng Room Sute, comprsng sde-board, servng table, dnng table, chna cabnet, one armchar, fve sde chars (0 peces) 525 Walnut Dnng Room Sute, comprsng sde-board, servng table, dnng table, chna cabnet, one armchar, fve sde chars (0 peces) SO Mahogany Dnng Room Sute, comprsng sde-board, servng table,chna cabnet, dnng table, one armchar, fve sde chars (0 peces) 575 Waluut Dnng Room Sute, comprsng sde-board, servng table, chna cabnet, - dnng table, one armchar, fwe.sde chars (0 peces) 600 Mahotjany Dnng Room Sute, comprsng sdeboard, servng table, chna cabnet, dnng table, one armchar, fve sde chars (0 peces) 750 Caapanea Dnng Room Sute, comprsng sde-board, servng table, dnng table, chna cabnet, one armchar, fve sde churs (0 peces). 95 We nvte a comparson of these prces, am ush that specal note be made of the number of peces n each sute. All peces are prced sc^anuely and may be ordered ndvdualsm Sewng Table*. Readng Stands Sofa Tables.. PraU.... Centre Tables. OCCASONAL PECES $5 up Ncsta of Tables $2fJup Book Table*. 20 up Upholstered...,,55 up Wndsor Chan Book Cases.. 75 up 65 up End Tables.. 6 up Day Beds.. 8 up Console Tables. 8 up Colonal Mrror* S* 25 up TeaWagor)s t, 25 up Daks... \ also A l%rge selecton of Odd Bed Room and Dnng Room Peces The store wll vun open untl 5.30 P. M. O mu 9 A. M. Purchase* n\»dt now wll b* htld for later *hlj>ment f de*lred (The (tore wll be doted all day February 22nd Wa»hlngton'» Brthday

7 t New Low Shoes for Women Many 923 style* now ready, AA to D. Home of Good Shoe and Rubbers. New Oxfords for Men New shape, styles and materal, A to D. am pleased to announce arrval of some beautful noveltes? n footwear for women and grls, and some strkng styles for the young fellows such as wll be thevogue next sprng. nvte your nspecton. Clarence Whte, 9 Broad Street, Red Bank Notce To The Publc! Our watng room whch was damaged by fre several weeks'ago wll be opened to the publc on. _ Saturday, February 2th. All our old frends and patrons, and new ones tocare^nvted to come n and make themselves at home whle watng for busse^ trolley or frends wth no oblgaton to buy. All our goods such as statonery, confectonery, noveltes and cgars whch were saved fron the fjre, are now beng sold at a great sacrfce.! DES BROTHERS >.. 7 West Front Street, Red Bank, New Jersey f YY t Y Y f Y Y f tt t Y YY Y Y Y Y Y- Y YYt RED BANK REGSTER, FEBRUARY 2, 923. '._ Andrew J. Paper Hangng, Pantng and., Decoratng Experenced n all branches. Eltmate Furnahed Worthley Street, pred Bank, N. J. Charles Lews. WHOLESALE AND RETAL DEALER N / LUMBER, Sash, Doors, Blnds, Glass and Bulders' Hardware. RED BANK. N. J. NERVOUS WOMAN COMPLETE WRECK Last Week o February Furnture Sale Buy Now and Save 0% to 50%. Dnng Room Sutes at Remarkable Values Amercan Walnut Fnsh, 0 Peces (O-n. buffet, genune leatherrlu's. Regular prce $ February Specal, $ Pece Genune Amercan Walnut Sute 5-n. buffet. Regular prce!j! : February Sale Prce $ pece talan Oak Dnng Room Sute (0-n. buflfct, tapestry upholstered chars. Regular prce $ February Sale Prce, $ Pecc Amercan Walnut. Dnng Room Sute GO-n. buffet, genune leather cmr.s. Regular prce $ Specal February Sale Prce, $ Pece Mahogany Adams Dnng Sute Burl walnut panels, Gl-n. buftet, genune leather chars. Regular prce $ February Sale Prce, Colonal Pattern Square Chna Closets Regular $3:.B0,, Specal February Sale Prce, $27.50 Regular $ SpecaJ»February Sale Prce, $32.50 Regular?5.00. " Specal February Sale Prce, $37.50 Lbrary Tables, H-n. phmk lop, mnlmg.'m.v. Regular $ Sale Prce, $ n. Oul or Fumed Oak. Quarlert'd Oul, J2-n. g, pnd». Regular prce $ '2-n. Fumed (nk, plank lup. Quarterrd Oak Dnng Room Table pedettl. Regular pre $55.(0. 8-ln. Colonal 'lank Top Dnng Ruom Ht'fulnr prce $7.50, Regular prce $:.50. Sale Prce, $.50 plunk top, magazne ruck on Sale prce, $9.50 Regular prce $:!().()(). Sale prce, $25.00 H n. plunk tup, 'laroru Sale prce, $35.00 Table -Colonal le {«. Sale prce, $30.00 Long Branch, BREF TEMS OF NEWS. (Contnued from last page.) A dnner wll he gven tomorrow nght n the MarlborouKh hotel at Asbury Park for Senator Wllum A. Stevens. The commttee n charge conssts of Basl B. Bruno, John Flock, Bryant J. Newcomb and Harry Truax; of.on^ lranch, and Wllam Rcseo and Walter Cravatt of Asbury Park and Mortmer V. Path of Red Bunk. Charged wth Sellng Dope. The Asbury 'urk polce lust week raded an alleged dope house-at that plaee. Three persons were arrested, charged wth sellng dope. They were Mr. and Mrs. Benjamn Wllyms. and saac Douglass. Freehold Church Trustees. Theodore Hampton, Everett Matthews and Harold H. layton were cleeted trustees of, the Freehold Methodst church last week. '. An evtry-member canvass wll be held by the church next Sunday. Goet nto Busness. E. J. Johnson, who for the past fve years has been employed as bookkeeper and clerk for Fred A. Whte of Freehold, has bought one half nterest n the men's shop busness at that place. Hgh School Ploys. The Long Branch hgh school dramatc club gave' three shorl plays.enttled "Hands and the. Man," "The Tells How She Was Made Gh. ost story -" llld " n thezonfe " on WeU - by - Lyda E. Pnkham's Frday nght of last week n the hgh Vegetable Compound school audtorum. Trustees Re-elected. JSM^SK&l^^r'J? } T 8?'!were m re-ol ec y ted d "chool - 0 Trustoe P at to teu you jubt what nduced me to Uke West Long Branch last week. Ol- [youx medcne^.t, ver Norton was" elected as a new lemed. tbat had )mernber of lhc )0, lrd Only a few some knd of weakness so that could j vote's were cast. ' - not carry a chld ts Fre at Deal. full tune. The last A fre occurred last'week n the tame waa troubled Capt. George E. Jemson house at thbwaylhadaner- Deal. The house was a three-story vouu breakdown and! buldng and was formerly owned by wan a complete,joseph Meyers. The loss s estmat.. - :, rhe? octor ed at $25,000. thought would not.'. '" 'lve, and f dd that.-made $00 for Buldng Fund.. would never be well About $00 was cleared at a box and Strong agan. But told them was socable and dance gven recently at gong to get well, that waa not gong the home of Mrs. George Lews of to de just then. My husband got me Freehold for the beneft of the new Lyda E. Pnkham's Vegetable Com- msses a Sunday_jnu»u%_aervc»t_a pound and took sx bottles of t. ' that place soon got strong agan and had three more chldren. nave recommended Comng Home from Turkey. the Vegetable Compound ever snce,and j Enoch R. Applegatc.of Mana- f you could flee me now you would thnk squan, who has been engaged n res'had always been well." Mrs. MARY lef work n Turkey and who was F. HERBCK, 23 Detrot St., ndan- phot n the leg by bandts, has reapols, nd. covered from hs wound and s on hs Lyda ya B. Pnkham's Vgeable Vegetable Com- way borne. pound s an excellent medcne for expectant mothers and should be taken Go " c to *" '"?'" durng the entre perod. t has a general effect to strengthen and tone up the mar left last week for a cruse of the Mr - and -Mrs, \V. J. Sterner of B;;l- entre reproductve system, so that t West ndes. They wll be gone sx KEYSTONE AND DANDY POULTRY FOODS FRESH DALY ASK YOUR DEALER For lre Servce TELEPHONE 72-R. Our servce car s always ready. Steam Vulcanzng. Fabrc and Cord Tres n Stock. John Harsen, 2 West Front Street, RED BANK, N. J. NGHT PHONE 209-W. -SUNDRES' All the same hgh qualty all the same honest value. g PLES! P««t ra ROFESSOR MEHD, THE ORGNAL OHENTAL PSYCH 0, Pbmoloy and Psychology. Jfflcc Year Around at 80s Cookman *» SBDBY PARK, NEW JHu Phone 822. Anbury Park. HARRSON STLES, Landscape and CotutUftf Gardtnr. 2 Hardng Road, B«d Back, N. J. Phon«65.. C. * G. A. DELATUSH, ARCHTECTS AND ENQNEM. loom, Elmer Bldr-, ' K.d Bank, N.. TeL Cona. WLLAM E. FOSTER, COUNflKLLOE AT LAW. K.W York, New J 0 Brudwar, Atlanlls Hljh N. Y. CUT. N. V tobert PERCE, LCENSED AUCTONEER, B«sd>nxa Whlla BL. R.d Bank. TelttrtcM 08-M. Specal attrton to aalaa of fans totk. 'arm mplement* and personal property. M. F. TETLEY, NOTARY PUBMO and COMMSSONER OF DEEDS. Tetley' Mcwa Stand, Broad Street, >< Bed Bank, M. J, DRTHAROLD J. STOKES, DENTAL BURGEON. Successor to Dr. Frank Lea. Broad Street. Elmer Blldn, -, Rooms, f...*nd.b. OBca Hnum S:»0 to 6:00 o'cloot Telep\on«302-W. GEORGE McC TAYLOR, C. E., CONSULTTNO ENOrMBEB. CVL ENGNEER and SURVEYOR, 5 RcctorOflact., Red Bank.». RELLY, QUNN * PARSONS, COUNSELLORS AT LAW. Davdson Buldng, Rra Bank. John J. Qulnn. Theodora D. Paraana. JOHN S. APPLEGATE & SON, COUNSELLORS AT LAW. Davdson Buldng, Broad Street. RED BANK. N... EDMUND WLSON, COUNSELLOR AT LAW. BED BANK, M.. Offcea: 0 Ea«t Front Street. ALSTON BEEKMAN, COtTNSELLOB AT CAW, Offces. 0 Broad St., RED.BANK, K. >, 6lL W. M. THOMPSON,. DENTAL SURGEON. 2d Nat'l Bunk Buldng, Red Bank, N.. Gaa admnstered. Hours 8-6. GEORGE D. COOPER, CVL ENGNEER. Successor to George Cooper, O. Patterson Buldng, RED BANK..N., GEORGE H. ROBERTS, GRADUATE AUCTONEER. Pedgree or Grade Stoclt. Farm Sales. Per. sonal Property. New Monmonth, N. J. Telephone Mlddletown 2G-M. GEORGE K. ALLEN, JR., C, E., and GEORGE F. RANDOLPH, C. E.. " CVL ENGNEERS AND SURVEYOHS. 60 Broad Street. Rod Bank. N. J. TUNNG J PLES, bleedng, protrudng, & (Hemmorods) Fssure, Fatulae V Ulceraton and'bther rectal dsmay work n every respect effectually weeks and wll vst the Panama $ cases except cancer, successfulaanature ntends. canal, Havana and other places n J ly treated, wthout operaton. trle South. y No pan, no nterference wth >< busness or socal engagement. "A Paper n Every Home." Ded at Snter's Home. S) Nurse n.attendance for women. That's the motto of the Red Bank Mss MudR't' Sckles of Frcuhokl W Hours 0 A. M. to P. M., daly * Regster. Advertsement. ded on Sunday o lust \vc j ek at thea and by appontment.,*< ALL WORK home of her sster, Mrs. Samuel Ford Dr. McSHEHRY of Trenton, where she had been.stayng several months. She was 5G;J< 9 Lberty St., Long Branch.N. J. Specalst years old. Lades Ad Socety Electon. The Freehold Methodst lades' Lvng Room Sutes That Breathe of nsde Comforts To be sold at Lower than Low Prces. Every sute s so grouped that you can see the handsome effect t wll make n your home. See the great savngs that can now be made, and buy wth that confdence that las been shown you by comparson cannot be matched elsewhere. < 3-Pece Lvng Room Sute Tapestry upholsterng, pllow arms, Marcel cushons and sprng edges. Regulr prce $ February Sale Prce, $ Pece Davenport Sute Consstng of arm char, urm rocker. Duofold foldng bed davenport, tapestry upholstery, cane, ends, mahogany fnsh. Regular $5.00. February Sale Prce, $95.00 Mahogany Lvng Room Sute Blue vclour upholsterng, 72-n. settee, large char and rocker. Regular prce $7.60. February Sale Prce, $25.00 Pece Mahogany Lvng Room Sute Uox frame, lenther. Regular prce $5.00. February Sale Prce, $ Pece Lvng Room Sute mtaton leather upholsterng, mahogany frame, large wng char and rocker, large wng-enu settee. Regular,,,prj(ve,,,$ ^jv February Sale Prce, $75.00 Your Bed Room s Watng for One of These Sutes ncomparable for the Pleasure They Wll Gve Old vory Peco Bedroom Sute -0-n. dresacr wth M'x 'M) plate glass mrror, ehfforobe, trple mrror, tolet table and metal bed. Regular prce $:!7.!0. February Sale Prce, $2.50 Amercan Walnut Bedroom Sute - '0-n. dresser, 2 x ) plnte glass mrror, large chu"or<he and wnml bed. Regular Hke $ February Sale Prce, $05.00 Brd' Eye Maple Updrontn Sutn- >2-n. lremer, 2 x 0 hrntr, conbulon denk and CT'H', full vanty lnvsng table, 2-n.; bow-end bed. Uegular prce $7..(0. February Sale Prce, $5.00.PUcr HcJronn Sut* n Coldxn O«U or lll( «n Grny C! ll. (rrnher, large cllltnb' trple mrn*',,lnl', table Mld metal bed, R'Kllllr prce $H5,nO. February Sale Prce, $75.00 ad socety has elected Ms. E. ('. Stlwell presdent, Mrs. Wllam Smth vce presdent, Mrs. F. G. Conover secretary and Mrs. Anna treasurer.! Hosptal Auxlares Entertaned. lartman The auxlares of the LOUK Branch j [hosptal were entertaned at a lunch- eon last week by the board of,gov- '(.'rnors of the' hosptal; After the ' luncheon the members nspected the hosptal. Golden Annversary. The golden annversary of the Knghts u[' the Gulden Eagle lod^e of Lone,' Branch w;s celebrated lastweek n the lodge rooms. Delegates from the other county lodges were present. McBrde McCloughln. Mss Nelle McBrde of EnR'lshtown and John McGloughln, Jr., of Freehold, were marred on Sunday of last week at the Freehold Catholc church by Rev. Frederck E. Kveltz. New House at Asbury Park. Ground was broken last week for a new house for Henry S. Marshall of Asbury Park. Mr. Marshall s engaged n the jewelry busness at that place. The house wll eost $25,0(0. Plan Turkey Dnner, The managers of Searle home at Asbury Park wll hold a turkey dnner Thursday afternoon and evcnk of next week n the dnng room of the Frst Methodst church of thut place. Waysde Resdent Dead. Garrett Whte, of Waysde ded last Wednesday of pneumona after a sckness of two weeks, le leaves a wdow, four daughters and three sons. The funeral was held Sunday. To Attend Cleveland Conventon. Charles T. Stone,tsuperntodcnt of the.o(! Hranch r/uhle schools, "wll attend the superntendents' meetng of the natonal educatonal assocaton next week at Cleveland, Oho, Celebrates 95th Brthday. Wllam. Chambers observed hs Uftl brthday last Wednesday, le s very actve for bs arc and seldom msses a Sunay mornng servce at the Freehold Methmlst church. (Contnued on next pngc.) WOMEN GVE OUT Housework.s hard enough when healthy. Kvery Hed Hank woman who s buyng backache, blue and rvoun sjelln, dzzy lflu-lcm and kdney or hhuhh'r troubles, should be glad to h'cl tns K-l Hank womu's experence. MtM Ktlern!. Ugan, Wall Btre't,»ay;: " wa (nbled for» short lme wth plng n t e KHH of my mck, Wlen Httmpnl t pnltel mo to ll r.'rhu n ucun. dbln'l have tb'f trmme bmg when reml'f Doan'M Kdney Plh and got a box. They cured m> n a shorl tme anl have not hern nmbb'd nrr, am glnd to rr'otntk'l Honn'n, as hnvo been telprd m much by llen." menl,. Dl'!, mll, anl on.hm 2, tlllo, KC nllell '' have nut lenl n'cd for kdney vm'ly for tjrt yeft' mll glv* the credt to hunn' Kldnry 'lll*. Do'n cured ma of kdney cumplnlnt." 'rlco noc, ut nl dnlnpt. Dm't llmjly Auk furft kdney remedy vet DftaO Klney 'lll»-he am* tn»t Mla> Kgan ttl l f u«u'r-m!brn Co., Mfn., Buffulc N. Y. REPARNG GUARANTEED Luke Longhead s ready, to aerv* you at any tme, no matter what you wants may be. Advertsement TMOTHY R. HQUNHAN, Contractor and Bulder. SPECALZNG N JOBBNG, SCREENS'' AND STORM ENCLOSURES. Telephone 88 M. 6 0 Brdge Avenue, Red Bank, N. J. ^^ You Can't Stretch the golden rule any more than you can the truth. We're not stretchng the truth when we tell you we move your goods n a manner that wouldn't wake up the baby. We move panos to thetune of Home, Sweet Home. The major part of our busness s done at mnor prces. THE GOLDEN RULE SN'T ELASTC Burdge & Russell 0 Mechanc Street, RED BANK, N. J. Telephone 89 XfO2ejK««X«O»^ A Dry Cellar Yet a Cool One A warm cclljr \«n poor storehouse. TJml'n why vegetables and other (oodslufta cannot usually he kept n the bacments of homes heated by the old atyle ppe furnaces, or the more contly nystemn. He. Home Ventlator Furnace Tk. Otltn.l PATKM7ED Plp.lw. M.d.l Mnufaclurcd only by b. HOMER FURNACE CO., llom.r, Mch. wll rndnte enough hent to keep the cellar free from v dan ttcn,, hut wll not detract from ln nnturnl nolnej. _ Vcgrttllen can l>n nlorrl wth perfect wfely. lent n not >vn»u*d wth \ho,"l lono Ventlator," ho celfc pncplc of desgn nn«l operhtrtn nends nl h<*at lnt llvm ;h the ronlmto lnt- nnl rnld ar rru>tr<r, and from there t Urvrl^tldtrhuled thfoughoul the home, tl-, ntnplc vul.'r. ^ Doean't wte apncr md dormn't trcrsglate t tu notnllalnn rout. We can equp your rrademc v.lh n ' lon Vfnllator" n fow houn, for n ltlld morn hnn you would >ny for good b«m burner. Alt ut for more nformaton > W0U.m -..-.{.'*'{.!

8 RED BANK REGSTER, FEBRUARY 2, W3. has rented John BrantganVs grocery AVft Long Krauh fre department, TEMS OF NEWS. store at Elberon.' ', wll be held next.monday, and Tuesday n the.-choolhouse. Sent to Reformatory..-&«,«>, (Contnued,rrom an page.)! : Frederck Scallo of Honj? Branch, Long Branch Trms Matawan. n the dstrct court at ".ong who was convcted hst week for car-rynp; weapons, las beett sertenco! ketbull team lef-ated M.tawan hgh The Long Branch hgh school bas-.branch last \\v*k- Max.upatn of Freehold was f.uptl by a New Turk to the Kahway' reformatory. school Saturday nght by a score of dress goocu d'-au-v "for. SHfO for :S8 to" n. ' goods whch the N»?w York rn Dance Xs^sht at Matawan. clamed to hnvo shnp'd tu Mr, Lup-'- Tn' Death from Paralyss. Matawan Amercan legon. tn. The latter tcsttol that he had Kcnlun-t Kly of Adelpha ded last post wll hold a dance tonght n (er-week of paralyss, le was 70 yea-s never' receved the goods and thean's hall. case was non-suted. JMarred 63 Years, A surprse party was j^ven lust week to Mr., and Mrs, R. A. VanDeen of Mana^quun hy. ther- chldren and 'grandchldren n ;crh)ratdn-'of ther 63d weddng annversary. Masonc Pool Tournament. \ The Masonc club of Lonr fjraneh opened ts poo] tournnment la.-t week wth an exhbton" game lft ween S orrs Wood of Long Branch an f Walter G. Reed of Elzabeth. Home from Hosptal., Mss Jane Mora 6' Ashury Park, who recently underwent an operaton at the Sprng Lake hosptal for appendcts has Yctuncd h*>:m'. Taken to Hosptal. Wllam Chamberlan "of "West Long Branch was taken to the Lonfr Branch hosptal last Wednesday fo: treatment for stomach trouble. Cleared $00 at Show. The Allen town, dramatc assocaton cleaved $00 by th * play enttled" "The Dust of the Earth-.'* whch was (fven for the beneft of the A.- \ lentown Methodst chlreh. ' Debatng Team Chosen. The number^ of the Ashury Park hgh school debatng team who were chosen last Week are Ueorje Astarta, Samuel >;nk»r. Elot Rotn-on and Eve re Ktman. - - <> Trolley Deraled. A trolley car jumpvd the trad: at Sprng Lake last week -and h tnok several houv to put the ear back on He track. No or.e \v;s hurt. Mon^squan School Electon. Albert (ru^aaber. A vt.hu r M. Brdcall and Wlfred Sherman were elected- members of the Managua n hoard of educaton last wtvk. Drunks Fned $25 Eacl. Fred Noel and M. K. Avnwall. of Asbury Park were arrested last week on a charge of HMUU; drunk am dsorderly were fned *- each.,...xaken_to. JUaspJ tal*. L._. J. Mr*. Harvey Lttle o\ Asbury Park",. "\va? taken last week to the Sprr.^ Lake hosptal, whev ^he underwt'nt :m operaton for appem'ts.^ New Fre Truck Accepted. The new auto fre truck wth -on- Hnaton pump has been accepted ly the?lau\?qua: lve company.' Vctm of Pneumona. Robert ('. Bush, four yea s old, f=on of Joseph K. Bush'.of Rflmar. ' ded last week of pneumona. Belmar ce House Burned. The ce house owned by the Unted ce company of Belmar was destroyed by fre last week, Adelpha nfant Dead.' Harret Lemg, nfant daughter of John Lemnp of Adelpha, ded \ last week of pneumona. Elberon Grocery Store Rented. j Wllam Stettn of Asburv ParlW Shot a Fox. W. F.'.-Moljre of Adelpha shot a gray fov a few days ago at th-t place. ' Grange's Thrteenth" Brthday. The Allcnwood grange celelrated ts l'.uh annversary last week. An entertanment was gven and about 00 persons were present. Mnstrel Show.. The annual mnstrel show of the uld and leaves a wdow and lve chl- Hushes -Mafeman. T. A. llafen.l.of' Freehold llld Mss 'l'nellt ;lle-t ol' Cape May WT marred recently at Klkto,, fday- and. ;'. Auxlary Cleared $00. The Ocean Crove'auxlary of the Sprng Lake lo.-ptal cleared *lr() at ts bnh at Jhe Asbury Park busness men's show,. You Can Grow Scabby y Potatoes f you want to. But you don't have to. Just use t wll postvely overcome the scab organsm and keep the crop clean, brght and marketable twc-su ; mn^sty and ;t Wg noc-sul s dptn.hbk' nsurance pmlt-nmlutr- lor every ^row-p of.n^anst pof.o scab. f-cleans-up n- M.;(K-s, rhu r.'lu- sruck or-sxd.. fet-n-d Ju.-Us r keeps unnfccttj'ft-ltls Tlc potato.m:u.kfr', jor SLTJ am al>h: dean. -t s nexpensve and easly ap~' > M KL lkc, ull not ultra u- se;l>l\v or plk-d, r-'mnnj; no specal machnery. much potatoes., Boadeast by laul, lvrtl!/.er or lm'o 'K- >rt-a ^um^nv oftu has hs..ro.uk-astcr,"..r scej drll.. wlnlc cup ronjrmud because of : hloc-st smks at the very root of small pel ce n an** ol scab. k* uu no ' the put:tu> M-ah cvd t c-eemfs the. lon;fr: ;tt\rd n takr a cluncl- L*.H'ah or:]an>m /.V THE SOL, not u:;:t keep ns crop clean. marly hr n\r- on <>u- --YC/, as./[>- r-red 'Tn- powcr ul poaucs for table stock wn.) h^s 5ca!* must con the trranu-rt.. Wrte us rod ay. \\Y wll wthout n^.ls whole eop or he njlluj^ to ac- huc-sul u'l-u b -.sn c"o ^el t ct p a n.-a nerd prf' or cvt-n ent^t-,- -mw tu us. t - n.v, r wll saw vour vf's.l of hv shpmeju. l\ven the nrkcr luss-s. Tl! us how many.:crcs tal>!e sc>l. - k marl. -! now c fuses seably ".' pot :t DCS y:r. wll pbtnt and tll* poratot s am nssts" upon clean, sound r.mrot ymn <h.l,[-. (h:r n ply wll he stock. worth dollars to you. TEXAS GULF SULPHUR CO. Desk J East 2nd Street New York Cty JlOC-Slll s hfbr.'l/frlu nf >'.t<phur fcr any farm use ltsln" seed, ytcscv.ng vanurc, 'rrllrzrr, sol corrtxt'.x and! -.cstock. MONMOUTH COUNTY FARMERS' EXCHANGE, General Offce: Freehold, N. J. TRAN RED BANK, N. J. Phone 688 BURNS-SCHAFFER AMUSEMENT CO. Matnee Dally 3:OO F>. M., Saturday 33O P. M. Performance Contnuous 7tl8 F>. M to 0: Today, Wednesday, February. 2 LON CHANEY''..'*' N "Whle Pars Sleeps" Thu story of a man who set out o gel rewnge akl stopped lt nothng n hs plu'n to destroy!s rv«] for the hand of u beautful Parsan model. "PURE BUT SMPLE"-.-ComHly Famous MasterpuHS., Overlure^ "A Japanese Sunset" Frday, February 23 VOLA DANA N "June Madness" Vola Dana as the hgh-slrng herone n com'dy-*lrama las s't a style that s dstnctly her own., ' '.. Thursday, Feb. 22 Washngton's Brthday Famous Knckerbocker Theater Melodrama CARLYLE BLACKWELL N Bulldog Drummond" A pcturzel verson of the famous stage success whch was a sensaton durng ts run at the. Knckerbocker Theater, Nu'w York. COMEDY, ~~"~.. KNOGRAMS Overture^ Selecton from "The Gngham Grl" Saturday, February 2 EVA NOVAK and GEORGE LARKN N BARRERS OF FOLLY A storj; of people who wanted nl of lfe.now and a gl'l wwho n.mtt ol pleasure dscovered that even folly lus ts barrers. An Acord n "The Oregon Tral" 2nd Epsode "TORCHY'S NUT SUNDAE" Comedy Aesop's Fables "THE STORK'S MSTAKE" Comedy Overture "Anlra's Dance," Greg Overture "NarcUsut," Nevn Monday and Tuesday, February 26 and 27 OQNSTANCE TALMADGE EAST You Wll Want Your Fordson Tractor Early Everythng: ponts to the'greatest shortage of Ford products ths year that has ever exsted. Never before has the demand been so great. You wll want a Fordson Tractor early here s one product you cannot wat for when the weather opens up>ou*wll need t. You wll want t for plowng, seedng cultvatng and all your of her work. Already t has proved the greatest help to proftable farmng that has ever been offered to you. And at $395 f. o. b. Detrot, the prce s so low that you lose money every day you are wthout a Fordson. To get delvery you must'order early. _, There'are no reserve stocks among our dealers our producton capacty, jjreat as t s, wll not enable us to buld up a reserve. t must be a case of "frst come, frst served" and the only way n whch you can protect yourself s to lst your order wth a Ford Dealer mmedately. By takng advantage of our dealer's frst opportunty to make delvery, you wll be assured of havng your Fordson when you need t. Ford Motor Company Detrot. Mch. 595 F.O.B. DETROT W. E. MOUNT Monmouth Street RmA Bank, N. J. ConstanceTalmade (s Md! Toy. Edward Bums as Blly Bevfo Snappy Comedy "Treasure Bound" Overture ftjmerotflnd as Clmrle Yont. Fffy-ffty Chnaman T u Klnograms March SJJ 6 andt[7 NORMA TALMADGE n "The Voce From the Mnaret" SEE KATSN'S WNDOWS for partculars Mng Toj Prze Contest; Why Do You Lke 0 Packer's Tar Soap 3 PRZES and Merchandse!### ff tff»#»<

9 RED BANK STER VOLUME XLV. NO. 35. ««u«d Wsklr. EnUt«d as 8«cond-0a«MatUr at»lfc«at R«d Batk, N. J., und«r th«a«t, BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2,, 923 $.50 Per Year:, PAGES 9 TO 8. KEBOATNG AT RED BANK. RACES ON THE SVER THE PAST FOUR AYS. - MRS. MAftV WLSON DEAD. Sprng Street Resdent Had Ben Health Sne. La.t July.,7'F'\ ry f M ' Wllon? f F\ y f W o n? f Sprng tled trom a complcaton of The Say When, The T. '. T. and '""eases lust Thursday nght. She The Whm Were the. nners '""' ' lecn >" poor health snce lust Good Thck ce Gves Promse of' Ju y., wltw she underwent an opera A SOARNG' GOOD TME. Much'Holday Sport Tomorrow. Tn; ceynchtng season waa offcally opened Saturday" afternoon when l.onry Applet's "Whm.", auled by Mr. Appeffate, wth Dustun.'.» * ^ h ^ -. L - ' Alkjn as sheet tender, Delford Fsn-? V ul(! r\ llv, CT p lnt ' shc le8vea a «r'» "T, N. T.," suled by Mr. Fsher, " wth Fred Fsher as s' V Mr. F nect t ;nder, nnd Thomas rvng- Brown's "Say When," wth Floyd Brady at the tller- and Elmer Hesse at the sheet, were started by Commodore-James. /Weaver over the club's trangular course for a race of twelve mles. t was a pretty race throughout, the boatn.chungn.gr postons qute frequently on the wnward leg. The race was won by the "Say When," the "Whm" «omng n second und tht""t. N. T."-thrd. A second race was saled later n the day by the three boats mentoned RED BANK LON ENJOY DN- NER, AND ELOQUENCE. Lady Lon* and nvted Guests alto Had a Pleasant Tme at the Globe Hotel Stll Workng (or Broad Street* to the Rver. One hundred members of the Lons club, wth ther wves and a few nvted guests attended the frst an...,... nual lades' nght celebraton of the brother, Asher Stanhope of Red club lt the Globe hotel Tuesday nght Bank. She was a member of the of last week. The affar tcok place Shepherds of Bethlehem and the Po-! n the man dnng room of the hochutus lodges of Red Bank, Thejtel, whch was decorated wth large funurul was held Monday afternoon Amcrcun flags and buntng and-wth at the house. Rev. Z. T. Dugan j fancy Valentne emblems ajd ton n the Long Branch hosptal for knee trouble. Mrs. Wlson was born n Colt's Neok. and had lved n Red Hunk the past ten years. Prevous to that tme she had lved 35 years HER NAME NOT CHANGED. Bernce Ludlow Fa.t> n Attempt to Become Bernce Spenney. PRZES FOR BRDH A BG VOTE N ATLANTC Mss. Bernce- -Ludlow,""who' lves CONTEST AND PATROTC EX- l..,. M,'f,,^''f, 'V;' 8. 0 " >*vson.laugh- ANOTHER LVELY SCHOOL- EL- WEDDNGS.. Davon McDermott. s BcLudlow, who lves j on the corner of Shrewsbury ave-' ERCSES AT SHREWSBURY. d Bh tt d l of. Jlonmouth street, Re, Bank, and ECTON AT COLT'S NECK. preached the sermon. The bural was at West Long Branch. N HER 88TH YEAR. streamers. Everyone wore fancy jwper cups bearng the Lons club emblem. A fne roast turkey banquet was orcd man, who Mss Ludlow says s of Abraham Lncoln's chldhood and her father. Mrs. Spenney opposed 'at..the;exercses the? the proposed change of name and Judged " ' clamed that her husband s not MSBgve. Ludlow's father but has been nflu-'mrs, ' enced by her to agree to say thatjmd..... he was., Both sdes had attorneys key. Mrs. Magee, j " / Hll \. ) 5 7 tll "--'Mrs. onle sster of the brde came frum dstant sectons, drvng ;uul w:s altnl n black Canton crepe m ''' s "ev backroada whch w.ere n rkey. v not.only wth regard to-ths but n everyj othe respct the arrangements! and the case created a bg sensa-jthe school/select'.. _.. ton n- the colored secton of West The dsplay of brdhouscs Red Bank. Judge Lawrence sad'very attractve and aroused much - ' S was, y g t y j g e sady arued Ttuch other respect the arrangements! that to change the name mght cause [favorable comment. -t.was sad that ' " " ' A A f U l l J l l l l t MRS. ELEANOR B. TTUS WAS w. hc h the hotel propretor made for hs guests ware of the hghest stan- SCK A LONG TME. (lard. Between the courses a short Charles Burd's "Pckup" as an 3 h «Putd Away Sunday at tha j regular sesson of the club was held tt M Bd d h Carles Burds Pckup added starter, Mr. Burd tendng hs own boat and hs son tendng the sheet, wth the same crews n the Homo of Her Son, John VanNest, of Lttle Slver Sho Leaves Three Sons and a Daughter. other boats wth te excepton that Mrs. Eleanor B. Ttus ded Sunday Lesle Blancha'd was at the sheet n j mornng n her 88th year at the the "T.N. T." n place of Fred Fsh- Thome o'f her son, John VanNest of or. Tho race was won by the "Say Lttle Slver. She had bean n poor When," whch nosed out the "Whm" henlth several years and she had on the last leg and crossed tre ln. forty seconds ahead of the second boat. The "T. N. T." fnshed thrd. Mr. Burd wthdrew hs boat after the frst round, owng to u defectve j sheet rope. Sunday afternoon the ceyacht j yea been confned to her bed snce Now-Years day. Mrs. Ttus bore j her long sufferng _wft patence so that the lady Lon's could see how tne club's affars are conducted. The usual self ntroductons took place and (he Lons also ntroduced ther partners and guests. Durng ntermssons n the banquet a number of Lon choruses were sung by the : members and sngng contests, were '.Burton, enjoyed, one party of guests sngng domestc trouble and he sad that Ms [the houses'-.are not only good lookng court could not properly deal wth but were practcal, beng hult to' the matter. He told Mss. Ludlow please brds as well as to be pleasng that f she wshed to take further!to the eyes of human bengs. The acton she should curry the matter judges had a dffcult task to select to the chancery court. the best houses, all of the lttle Mr. and Mrs, Spenney were mar- j dwellngs beng of a" very hgh standred Aprl 2d, 9, at Newark oyard. Rev. D. M. Barnfeld. AH ther mar-;. There were two contests, one for red lfe has been spent n Red Bank.:eghth grade pupls and one for scv- lt Mrs. Spenney Was formerly Alce enth grade pupls. Frst przes for Mre Polrn >ttle Slver, Rumson Scabrrht of the meetng and Raymond McCue Soutl-Ambny.'Kngston and Brook--, 9 secretary. The tellers were Wlyn. The brde receved rn:ny wed- '':"" Desmond and James Rordan. lng shfts of Cut glass slverware St.places on the bourd of educaton lnenwru, etc. ' ' ' were to be flled. Three were for The,rde and groom saled S-tur- fu " ternlk " three years. Frank S. dy on the sleamsh[ Jelf.e.rson for Weeks. Wllam- H. Lerch and John Vrgna. Mr. Mclornott s employ- Sherman were re-elected wthout ope us'n salesman for tl.l, Devoe pant P"^! to. l. ps <-' " ' Russell contorn and he s n chrge of the Hl ' ulltt ' wlt " tl)e backng of the Vrgna dstrct. ; school hoard, ran for an unexpre. termhf two j/eara and aganst hm Soden Naulty. ' was James P. Desmond. For two un- Mondy afternoon at lve o'clock l 'xp r0( l. terms, of one year each at St. James's rectory Mss. Florence Theodore B. Lews and Joseph C. party. Dr. Herbert E. Wllams, presdent "PATROTS' DAY." g Shutts and Melvn and honorable menton was by Besse. Lane. Fred Roller got frst daurhter of Clnrl Bfower were the school board candn y Sole) of^fu; Havel was marred to '" ts.'"!!' ther opponents were-patvn Duncan Jolln Paul N, Lv f' Rumson Rev rck McCue and James F. Hggns. as won by j h c K. u.n,ll S.rformeVl the cove Mr - Heultt, Mr. Lews and Mt. r got frst ^ Tl ^ T l / Broker were the successful cand her nnfr <*n ft prnt** wtr nru.np(» LJL ' v * " V l *-" TT "" u " " r* ->-"«' t «,.«. % /\ J - r» *-*""-'"- ««'-. >. x ^ u»a.u *.. Kv#fc U.U and-forh^ tle clul) ' P resdcd at tne busness!«' W> be Ob.erved by the Red, prze n the seventh grade contert mtntlch^ and reports were receved; Bank Woman. Club Fr.day. and Robert Re e d got honorable menkaves fhotof frends Sh from the dfferent commttees. Vce! "Patrots'.tay," wll be.observed : ton... M L? Presded James J Qu B ley charby the Woman's club of Red Bank at; Przes were gven n another con Mrs Ttus wlbo?n n M O nmo,,th ^ ar o'h^te men had a ten-mle race for'club j county m^a large par o h ^ T ponts. Tle race was scheduled for was,spent at Kngston, a umall vl two o'clock but owng to hgh wnds luge near Prnceton. She was twc *.». jj a.. n J l t l u»fc...:... _ /* j.!» T * " n j * A mony. Tho attendants Mary Naulty and Wllan sster and brother of of the couple Ja Rrovvcr were the successful candu"lty""a l '" tl ' a ' Each receved a. majorty of groom. "bout 00. Although there were rpp ar.(-keen partsans on each Sde, there m.f n ft Presdent James J. lurgley,,, char-, by the Woman's clul o Ked-Bank at frzes were gven n another con- the, w';, (ln,;'v. f,v ' {t ' r \ h : were no acrmonous arguments or man of.the commttee on commt- the clubhouse on Frday afternoon, test n whch the pupls made full ceremony -s tho counl.. left the roc ''border.of any knd. Tm approprtces, stated that the club would con- whch s the date for the club's next j face reproductons of "Washngton (.,. xhev were showered wth rce atnn was carred as was also a propand the delay n gettng boats ready, the of the, tted tht the c j p Wshgtn b,7tf u.v\verc.^lkrveedvth Tpe pp ue ts campafgn for the openng, regular meetng. The speakers wll and Lncoln. n the eghth graue..,,,j',,..,,..,,],.;,. ;, ra! n j. n, oston authorzng the board to sell wth,, number "of" tn *]«' v^o.? l pr^pert^ at Colt's Neck, momoral park. He sad the re- gve a talk on "George Washngton " frst and second przes respectvely ' f tlu ' el "? ct : n '^t fall dd not and Rev. John Muyskuns, Jr., who. n the seventh grade contest re, d h d t d ll lk "A b h L M l d M Ah f tho mm%me. was Ashed untl htrpaat Your o'clo^,, -,-..., u.u, -, ^^Z^-^L^t: V^'TLS S^7 L^ SSt'KS pr^^^jr^'v^^lu^ee^uz & ^ "*;.^ jf.^, - A ^ the luk MH of Scobeyvulc, Hllsde and. Montraae, A bg \gn o the wnch are Q longer n use. THE BOSS OF DOCDCHM. '' Red Bank Canne Keeps Up H» Vcdng trp and on ther return w ' the sheet block. George Bray's ters and a brother. They are Mrs. "Dasy" was unable to start due to Catherne Rockhll of Jamesburg, the tearng of her mananl just be- Mrs. Matlda Dock and Mrs. Sarah lore the begnnng of the race. Perdun of New Brunswck and Mar- Monday's event conssted of two j tn V. Hunt of Prnceton. Mrs. Ttwelve mle race whch were won by tus was a member of the Rumsoa Fsher's "T. N. T." n the frst race the "T. N. T." defeated Applegate's Presbyteran church. The funeral was held yesterday "Whm' and Burd'a "Pckup." n afternoon at the house and t was n the second race ahe defeated the j charge of Rev. Herbert M. Smth of?, a J"?,! >oats W^., Geor K? Br y' s Lttle Slver and Rev. Arthur A. Mc- Kay of Rumson. Bural was made n Evergreen cemetery at LtUe Slver. The uearers were sx grandchldren. They are Wllam Curchn, Benjarfu Cook, Percy Hcks, Lee j and Arthur VanNest and Samuel "Dasy" as an added starter. The "Dasy" was tred out wth a dfforent mansal but ths dd not work eo well although she was well handled by Mart P. Havltmd and Harry Boakey. Yesterday's events ncluded two! Harvey! twelve-mle races n a snow storm ] and wth a drvng wnd that caused the bouts a lot of wndward work ---- on thfe long leg'of th«ohb'a tr- Hngulav course. Henry Applogate'a "WhtmV'Mptured both events from a feld o( o(r Starters wth Delford Fsher's "T. N. T." and Danel Asay's "Zero" fnshng n the order named. Andrew Whte's "Browne" saled by hmself and wth''james A. G. Wse, Jr., ts sheet tender, although a smnler craft, kept well up wfh the arg-er boats ana fnshed strong n the frst race. n the second race the' boat wns wthdrawn on the second lap. DED N AN AUTOMOBLE. Mrs. Martha Black Wa. Strcken Whle on Street. Strcken wth heart dsease, Mrs. Martha T. Black, wdow of Denns DED N HER 9ST YEAR. fel.t h e n e. her The Vllage of Belford LMt ts Old-. est Resdent Last Week. Mrs. Amanda Seeley, wdow of Hrarn Seeley, ded Tuesday of last week at the home of her son, Capt. Newton Seeley of Belford. Mrs. Seeley was n her 9st year. Her last sckness was of short duraton. Shc was a wonderful woman for a person of her years. Untl a> few days before the end she Was able to read wthout glasses and n spte of her great age she was actve and vgorous untl recently. n addton to the aon mentoned Mrs., Seeley leaves another son and three daughters. They are Harry Seeley, Mrs. Deborah Chadwck and Mrs. Emma Thel of Brooklyn and Mrs. Evelyn Bard of Newark. Mrs. Seeloy s survved by seven grandchldren, twelve great-grandchldren and one great-great-grandson. ' The funeral was held Saturday at the Belford Methodst church, of whch church Mrs. Seeley was a member more than sxty years. Bural was made at Far Vew cemetery. DEATH AT SHREWSBURY. Mss Magge Connors Succumbs to Cancer After a Long Sckness. Mss Magge Connors jed Frday afternoon of cancer after a sckness of two year's. For some tme past er :he hands of the commttee. Wa-!noon. Orgnal stores by members!elzabeth Porter, Janet Burst, Clare Square Garden dojr show. Bellhaven Smock was tpastmaster and he made! whch wll be under the auspces of an address wth a number of wtt-lthe cvcs department of. the club. csms. The, prncpal speech of the evenng was made by Rev. J. Woodman Babbtt, pastor of Calvary Presbyteran church of Newburg, New Admsson wll be free. FUN NDOORS AND OUT. York. Followng the address humor- Rakah GrU Wnd Up Ther Meetng flag by the school and rectatons by sabclle Lndsley, Joseph Cross, Jose- ^u, ]f a phne Nestler and Stella Green. held. where u recepton was ous valentnes were handed to some of tha members. The recpents were Dr Wllams, Thomas Cook, Wllam A. Hoppng, Theodore Parsons and Wth Skatng Party. The Rakah grls of Lttle Slver met Saturday afternoon at the home of Msses Barbara and Jane, Wlknson. a. d as S Of ' ny breed have ever seen. Me has een a consstent wnner ever snce B was bought as a puppy two years ago-" ~» Blar Wlson. ' ; Betlhavon Secdley Snowdrop, a fe- WHTE RBBONERS' MEETNG.! Edmund Wlson Jr son of Ed- male colle, made a clean sweep n Wo m.n, Te mp e^e Unon Held J^M S$ ^Lt^eekTt Tew ^ch'^e tf&sp SMl Luncheon Last Week.,. y<)rk tq mag M Fu], cr Bla an p ace d n reserve to Strongheart as Forty persons attended the lunch- actress who recently appeared n the! th e second bestt dog n the show, eon gven last Thursday by the show "The World We Lve n " Mr (Snowdrop was mported from Lonwomen's temperance unon at Mrs. Wlson s manager edtor of 'Vanty ;*>n last fall. ' "., Counclman Wllam H. R. Whte. FELE DEAD N HOUSE. Wllam Anderson, Formerly of Red Bank, Haa a Suden-End. Wllam Anderson, formerly of Red Bank, Oceanport and Eatontown, dropped dead Sunday afternoon at the home of hs sster, Mrs. Etta Crawford of Morford avenue, Long Branch. He was born at Eatontown G8 years ago and he was well known at Red Bank, where for a number of yenrs he was bartender at the West End hotel. He was an exempt freman, havng been a member of Relef company. Two ssters and_j> brother survve Mr. Anderson. They are Mrs. Craw- Branch and Joseph Anderson of Eatontown. The funeral wll be neld ths afternoon at Mrs. Crawford's and bural wll be made at West Long Branch. S~ home on Leghton avenue Saturday nght. Wth hor at the tme were her daughter, MBS Else Black, who lves at home, and Mrs. Grace Bubln of Leghton avenue. They haled a taxcab drver who was passng n a car and Mrs. Black was taken home. Sho ded whle n the taxcab before a doctor could be obtaned. Mrs. Black was born n Mddletown townshp and shc had always lved n ths secton. She moved to Red Bank two years ago. Besdes the daughter mentoned she leaves a son, John H. Black of Keyport. She..., _... also leaves a sster, Mrs. Wllam j Stephen Reynolds of Shrewsbury, (Front street, has awarded' a contract Wagner of Long Branch. The and her death occurred there. Mss, to Earlng, Johnson & Frake to rcfuneral was held yesterday at Wor-, Connors %vas born 55 years ago n re- j par the damage done to the buldng den's ftneral parlors and bural was;land. For thrty years sht&'had been!l>y fve u few weeks ago. des Bros, jjjfljje n Far Vew cemetery. employed at varous JtRcd Bnnk ar > havng a sale of the goods at the " " " " " ^» h thm b th f fc h ' M f th TO REPAR DAMAGED STORE. des Bros. Are (Havng a Sale of Stock Whch Was Saved. are arrangng to support Ram AH, a lttle grl n nda, who was recently rescued from kdnappers. After ther busness meetng the Rakah grls enjoyed a collaton comprsng creamed oysters, Waldorf salad and sandwches. At four o'clock the party ended and all the grls went to the rver near by and enjoyed skatng and watched the ceboat races. n the party were Msses Louse and Susan Crosby, Mss,Edth Getty, Msses Harret and Mldred Moore, Mss Janet McKay, Mss Nana Scott, Msses Theodora and Anna Schneder, Mss Louse Wlknson and Mss Mary E. Whte. GEORGE RECORDS MATAWAN ;"* Champon Vctor Weather. pledge A ottaw n en"o?cement L wmv ; dstrbuted among the churches andlhe Wll Speak on "Taxaton" to t W HORSE KLLED BY TRAN. schools. Mrs. ra Pmm gave a read- j F f h C! ng. Talks were gven by Mrs. John R W * h n e. 0 owert, m, elnb R e ' of T ^6!ha.,? Red Bank unon, and by Rev. John j m o n a Muyskens Jr An entertanment p Farmers of the County. Record of Jersev f.tv o Monraouth county to t" M! An A"" "*»* ** weeb Street A horse owned by Monroe Esner klld b rthbd P l, y j m o n a gr^^ o Monraouth county to A horse owned by Monroe Esner Muyskens Jr. An entertanment speak on "Taxaton" at Matawan on was klled by a northbound Pennsyl- ^^...! * «TV.O Saturday aftcrnoon March oth.'vana tran at the Beech street Th ll b l k j S t d f t n John BUSY HORSESHOERS. cy Roads Make a Bg Lot of Work for Red Bank Blacksmths. The cy condtons of the roads made busy tmes three days last week for Frank Gray and Thomas McDonough, blacksmths at Red Bank. There was not an dle mnute n ether shop on the three days n queston, as the owners and employees were kept workng at top speed of two years. For some tme past; er 0 tne store ana urouey watng she had lved wth her sster, Mrs. j staton rented by des Bros, on West J. M. Fnester of New York, own- ft Puttng sharp shoes on horses. The r of the store and trolley Watng ^ r u s h «f vv;ork caused Mr. Gray to ElkV Dance Tonght. The Elks'. hold a dance... on Bast Front street. homes, nmong them beng those of Mrs. Henry S. Whte, Mrs. Fred ). 'Rm,lr Wkoff and Mrs. Wllam Wkoff. Tho funeral was^eld Mond.v morn clubhouse Tckets for funeral was^eld Mond.v mornont street. Tckets for the dance are beng sold by members of tho lodge and a lurge attendance ttt SL church and bural y al»nys_been very Queun. Unam Club Dance Tonght. The Unam Huh wll gve an old clothes and mky dunce tonjrht nt nlno o'clock n the; club rooms n the Chld buldng. l'r/.es wll be awarded for the funnest and best lookng eontunen, MLCH CATTLE SALE At J. /.lotkn'. Sales Stables, Frnehold, 'obruary 23rd. Sxty h'd of the fnest mlch cattle n'v'r brought topctlor nt one tme n the utato. Come and sen thorn and be convnced, Thcou nxl Hnvrrnl others brokht n by fnrmorn us w'll s a tood tvnm'uf lorsoa, wll be Kold for tho hgh dollar next Frday, February Z.'lrd, ul my KHPH ntnllcn, O>«>- Bte C. K. t. Hlutlon, Freehold. Hale ran or xlm<, all under cover. Kee large ndverlls'n't n thx lum'..ncul /.ltkln, Freehold, N. J., JOH JUK. A<lv< tlhcn'l. 'rlor lo our munl Hprlng exhbt WW wll clnn' out fvw romtlnnt modeh of nllc nn) Hbbon U lt re du'dd prlu'n, THH are new, Mtnpjy hnl> made for >ld-k<>nm>n wuur. MHH. A. L. Murrl, Mllllnory 'urlor*. fll llroud Kbr«vt, rmm 0, Emer buldnf. -Advortl«emont. "W. Kn..s." Thl*»>«e! Bt Vctor r»cord (fox trotj U urn. «r th 0 blggt mllet «v«t. Cunu n UnUfht md ll.un to >; " TrtLB * fctonmouth trt runk O'Hren, Mchuvl Sagurton, John Sng'urton, John Lang, Benjamn Lam."'fnd Alex Alnsky. Death of G. Jaton Waters. (!. Jason Waters of New York, a summer resdent of Rumson, ded lust week at Phladelpha us n result of njures receved lust December when he fell from n horse, le WK actve n homo show und polo crcles and was the owner of several hotels. He lenven a wdow and two daughters, Kr.l Bank nfant Dead. James A'cturo, nfant nun of Frank Anunro of Shrewsbury avenue, del hal. Week. The funeral WHH held bnt Hnrdav tnd the bural wan nnde n Mount Olvet cemt'tery. More Nourshng Than Meat. Pure, properly made nnyonnuln t a store at bargan prces. Most of the goods not destroyed by fre 'are slghtly damaged. Some arc as good as new. AH are beng Bold, however, nt low prces. As soon as the damaged buldng s repared nnd the goods are dsposed of the storekeeper; wll lay n a complete new stock of goods. Valentne Party n School. The chldren of thu lrst and second grades of. the tver Plaza school enjoyed a valentne parly last Wednesday. They made valentnes and they j chose Veru Kaney for "postmstr'.ss," t was Vern's duty lo pass. He valentnes to the partes fur whom they were made. '.ettonnde, eake, cook- >; "!t«(t Uf l fctonmouth tu Purp, n great and socal season followed. The next meetng wll be held on Thursday afternoon of next week at Mrs. Wayman Wlson's on Maple avenue. The meetng wll begn at two o'clock {crossng Saturday afternoon. John and the publc has been nvted, Jansk was drvng the horse. H e n Mr. Record's address on ths subject j employed by the Sgmund Esner before Lberty grange of Marlboro company and the horse was used to EATONTOWN MNSTREL SHOW, three weeks ago has created a pro- make delveres of goods to the fac- - found mpresson among the farmers! tory. Durng hs tme when he was Standng Room Only at Performance!of that secton and Pomona grange, not employed at ths worv Mr. Last Frday Nght. j whch s a county organzaton com-]jansk used the horse for hs prod- The annual mnstrel show of the jprsne all the granges of the county, uce busness. He sell *- :ere8 and Eatontown fre department last Fr- ls anxous for Mr Record to elabo- frut from the wagon. Last, Saturday nght was attended by more than ratc, h ' s.» d. eas» n taxaton. At ths day whle Mr. Janskt was usng ths 300 persons. There was not enough meetng t s probable that the grange j horse for ths purpose and was tanseats to accommoda Some had to stand ate all the folks w '" f r " me an answer to Governor, ng hs wares nto a Beech street o U... e»» w 8»,J. The show w«s Sl f' s re( l u ' est for subgestons as! house, the horse ran away «nd got of the same hgh character as those. 0 how l n lore equtable system of klled at.the crossng.- The anmal gven at Eatontown,n the past and farm tax l ltlon can be attaned.»" -*" -"^ "» " the large audence was lberal wth! applause. A feature wns o song A HOLDAY DNNER. composed by H. Floyd Rush and' sung by hs son, Calvn Rush. An Feast nnd Specchmakng at engage two extra men. and Mr. Mc- Dovough to engage one extra man. At Mr. Gray's shop 7 horses were shod and at Mr. McDonough's shop G7 horstfs were shod. Nearly all the blacksmlk. shops n the vllages roundabout Red Hank have gone out of busness and most of the horseshoeng n ths p:rt of the county ' done nt Red HukJ RUMSON MASQUERADE BALL. Mss Anna MerRold and Lawrence Fowler Won Przes. Mss Anna Margold of Rumaon, dressed us t.npanese grl, won frst prv.e lor havng the prettest costume at t mnmucnule dunce Tuesday nght of last week nt Red Men's hull at Rumson. She receved n par nf gold lngere clusps. Luwunce Fowler won n slver pencl for huvng tho funnest costume. He was togged up H u trump, M', Harry MvCormck H d Alfd Hl ol pantng made by Phl Patterson was used to llustrate one of the songs. A meetng to check up ret d db ll h hld Communty House, A Washngton's brthday dnner Su 'P r ", Pl ' l.» wll be served tomorrow nght at thu Nl * ht lor Mt " was cut nto peces and the wagon was wrecked. The horse was a great pet. «> m Jewsh HER 2ST BRTHDAY. Gven TWsdajf Mldred Barrett. cepts and dsbursements wll he held B'na srael house on Rversde ave- : Mss Mldred Barrett of Maple soon to ascertan the profts. t s nue. Arrangements have been avenue was 2 years old laat Thur- "" ".--.. mado for 2, r )0 dners nnd judgng by! dny and n celebraton_ of her brththe advance sale of tckets the full <ly a number of her frends pad_ her quota wll be present. The dnner la surprse, vst Thursday nght, wll be strctly kosher, whch a a Dancng was enjoyed and MO cream, Jewsh term, meanng that the fooj cuke and coffee were served. Ms«p of Far Haven y Alfred Hntelmann»'ly bulder, Our Natonal majonnle, contanng only troth ('KK«, best aalltd ol and hghest Kruls pces and vnegar, la nn deal food. Ask (or t by nnroe f you want tlx best. AdverUnment. Pano P-argalns. We have HCV'TO nml rnml lm»» whlcl'rt' worth much more thnu we r«> naknk. (!<m* n tonght nnd look them ovtr. Tunlnr'j^ MOHmouth ntreot, led lluk--..vrlvethcnct. Dr. Dun», Sur ao n ChlropMllt, 8*eond Nttlotl bnk bullllng. tl«d Bnk, onr* from two untl u o'clock daly. AuvtrtlnMnnt. FNE MLCH CATTLE. Sxty Head to le Sold at Aucton at Jacob Ztotkn's, Freehold. These and Heveral others, also > good team of horses, to bv Bold on the lrh bd, no reserves, Frdny, February 2a. Seo bg dverlm'ment n th» ssue. Jacob Zlotlln, FH-K, N. J., phone,'mo. Alv«rtlnem(Mt. Mlter Gallagher md Mster Klum played by Whte- Hum und ht) orchehtrn, "'lrnd' nf tho Wooden Solder*" nn the other sde. He nuro t's Vctor record nnd»t t at TuUjr'a, MonmouU ulrcet, ed Hunk.- Advprtla'let.. Porch Screens. enclose porchon wth wrecu or ma, make wndow ncrncns to order and mnke daorn, wndows and mll work.of nny knd.. 0. Hurchell, phone U8-M, Long Hranch. Advsrtlcnmt. For Lunk. Our dellclom undwetw «nd fntth ;re alway refretwng. JBnadl (or guntltot, Alptrn' d«lln, W Brod tmtt, R«d Btak -Advrdwawt. M'l'ormck's Mule duuglter gave an exhbton dnnc, whch evoked much ppbubc. The b:ll was gven by the Art club. Why Contnue to Suffer? Your foot trouble you? Wear Dr. Welur'B lentler-welght arch support tn ken from an mnrcnon o( Jewsh term, meanng that the fooj cuk and e wll be prepared accordng to the Barr-U was the recpent of a certan that the fremen cleared at least $300. Made $225 at Dance. About $225 was cleared by the socetes of St. Anthony's church by "."-, J-~--' :-> -,,.,.:* tho masquerade dance on Monday j Mosac law. lhe affar s r charge garment,»^ gft nght of last week nt cafetera. The comm ' orded a vote of thanks nnd to all those who h the dance a success. Jelford Grl Engaged. The engagement s announced of The bues' ml Koeely of (.nce James Knrght, Wllam Grffn end Kenneth Walker. _ Tunney-Grcb Bout Frday. G'e Tunney of Far Haven Mss Nom Uuth Corson, daugbtc Democratc Womrn tn '^l.v. n colonal costume. They lre Mm/"'"'""" "" ru l'nn, Mrs. Leon Tnkngto, Mrs. com " <ml Kenneth WyckolV, Mw Strcklnul, "' ll ' m " r : A meetng of the Mmnnuth ron-, MHH Mue ''lnokrnot>n uul Mss ty women's Democratc chl wll tn' (Jtjut- ('hld. beld n the dhtrct cnurtnnn nt A«- l -»- bury 'urk Mnturdy nl't'rnonn at Lwo o'clock. An lvtulon nu; leen ntended to the WUU''M clulnt of le.l Hunk und M.WU'luwn towt^lp nn mnrusnon <>' Dr. Wulner, fool your f ol, Cull correctltmat and orthopedc specal. «t, room -8, Uroad Street nntonn lunk nllh', Red Dank. 'hon* 067. llmr.!> :00 A. M, to :00 P. M., later by appontment, Advertsement. 'rr to ol)' Hal sprng 'xbbll we wll ej<:e ml u few r'nnlk models uf «lk nnd rbbon HH nt rnu o d pr''m. TM'M) HD new, mm[py hntd mnd' fur nl-nenson wcur, Mnw A,... Morrs, Mllnery Prlom, Ml llrud ntpcl, n D, Kller lulldk, Advnrtlu'n't. Co lo Church Cumpalnl llnw much would wo \m n the dark f tht>.lt>ut nf mn' Mnrnl nml Splrttmt Nalun- w«mt outl' Je»u» nll to the C'hureh: "Ye nrn tn Ulftt of tho Wurld." So go to church n'xt Hundny. Mo'n Clut at Mldl«town,~<Alv*ttl«m«st, OKSKS AT Ol.MOr.l.. To Drnw for ''shnf{ Rod. Tn lraw)!; for u bunlno rfurf ml, whch ; hen^ d:{u>el nf on t e co n entvc plan by the R'l Hank lullng dull, wll be held lont'jt t nne ('rfk ut 'acb':; rn- :t. re. The cl'.b wll nf'l next.sun-: dy Vtennnn at \\\^ u't-lock ut W.! 'nrty on Tlten A»«n«e Tw'ly-t'vc pknwnn ntttna A surpnrto party gven bnt Frday nglt for Mr. anl Mm. John Dokor of ''llon avenue. Sngnf nn dncun were enjoyed and a feature of tl. pnrly was a Frlrwo daf- by Mr. nml Mr.!. Kdtter Jnnnnc. ll.sbetlmll To»,hl. The Red Hunk lmnketlull t-»m wll nrvn'rt m Wuv.rly pl:ce. j,,, v t, fmrth K»m«of tlm K«O» "~*""! ntl'm Hgumt joonanlo on th«- ll Sl 'tr * Another Carload Lot Arrvrs nt the llenrv M Kly Stahles. AnotlllT llt ot mse anvel at Clmn lroncl Slrnf-t Property focl'ltdll "court at K«d B«nk. ll»ll ur uwl.'n t.luy. They me \«lne clu'.e< luml, John, (e>;.y, lenl \\ M\ lel'tn Leonrdo»<'*'! m we've ever hnl. '(onl muled ntn bmker, of loml ntreel, bus week»»k0 by [tnrn, About forty html of uccllnt- MM n Fred Okloy, of thu lnn (f: 'd and yung lnvrn. Prce, rgjt. <'»>k & Uul.ley, the Mmgrel, Chld- A Word * tta We HUK them very cleup, m the wck lume ul, :: H lrul ntrm«l, nmv j why lone th«plenurw o(»«ttr»umnrket wa olf. We wll tell ll'n :.ccpetl by Walter K..Scott, Tn; ; tomlln by lyltk t up suml U n von " wnv we rol. th't cleup,,'h l'l'e waa btml. n by lyltk t up»«l U when OK' of «ur Cslllfofl)l» d M drt c' ). ''lcy ure exlru lne uul Mr, Dukley wll take oaaennjm of tups wll aku t an warm and «O«y Ml V<m cutk) wrok on hen, Our "' prop''ly about Alrll frst, whm y, )Ul. (mrlnr (t» v«r* n«d«r«to com? ' ' ' ' """ he vvll turt oxl'mnlv' nnruvem'tta j H.'.hm Alu Tup (S)., 0 M«ch»n«. ntru't, Hod Hank, lwa* loo-m. - guurmten buckh ech^hnre.. fcly Kntlc, llnlmlel, N.., A.lvvr- to tlu luntnc, The n«rty hm n tl»cnfnt, vlmlce- lueutlm, The lot st trnllc feel, Thu [)'()l«'ty wnh ownnd by Specal NoUe. ' Mrt, l'ljcncu llcnlrcksn and othl!uy your nwvutur ynrn n«w»» <>? ve\w* nre K"l"tc»!" Aho look over f you wl»h roxult Ht your propmy n«w lne of hmdery. 'uuhnt erty wth John t, Cregory, 07 llrusd * t'**rl utrwl, Hod ttwk.»lw«l, K«d M»nk, N. J, Aav«rtlM- mut. Advertls'mont. CaUltrs *mt»w.. (racn M. K. ehurch, Krt*jF»»'> runry mn, l)p tln»ln««t *«P.. M ll eluto tthtum ttyuf runry mn, t»«t Munu wll neluto tthtum jltld vul, KOtoptd l t

10 HMMM GRLS WANTED! BOTH OPERATORS AND BEGNNERS. Grls Dong Pleasant Work Amd Cheerful Surroundngs. " We would lke to have you call to see our pleasant work rooms and f the work appeals to you jon our happy famly. We offer agreeable, proftable and pemanent_ employment We teach, grls and pay them whle learnng., Wont you call and talk f over? Apply at offce of C. E. CONOVER CO., RVERSDE AVENUE, Red Bank, New Jersey. «MHHMH>mMHHH>HmMMHM MMM»M»MMMm>MM»MMMMMMMMHH 'GetltntK&tsn's' Never Before and Probably Never Agan wll you be able to get ths standard merchandse at such a rdcu-, ' lously low prce. $.00 Gem Safety Razor Complete wth a beautful Case, holder and 3 blades 59c All of these razors are-of.standard Gem manufacture,' n frst class condton, absolutely perfect. was able to pck them up at an advantageous prce, and, ;s usual, am passng ths savng on to my patrons. Drop n and nspect these goods; no oblgaton to buy. n my store you arc not urged or forced to take somethng aganst your wll. You're the judge the one to be satsfed. 'm here to serve and please you. One pont,- however. t have only a lmted number of these sets. At ths specal prce, they wont last'long. f yon want one, come n early. Here are a Few Other CUT RATE DRUG SPECALS for ths -weelct Katsn's Prce Metal Water Bottle, reg.. prce $.50 98c Fountan Syrnges, reg. prce $.50 89c Hot Water Bottle, reg. prce $.50.89c Alarm Clocks, reg, prce $2.00 $.9 Alarm Clocks, reg. prce $.50 $3.9 GofT«Salt Water Taffy, b. box, reg, prce 50c..33c Nujol, reg. prce $.20 79c Squbb's Mneral Ol, reg. prce $.00 69c Lemon Cream, reg. prce 50c 29c Watkn's Emulsfed Shampoo, re*. prce 50c...,39c Pelxcco Tooth Paste, reg. prce 50c... Korbstm's, for the gums, reg, prce 60c Squbb't Talcum Powder, reg. prce 25c Wldroot Har Tonc, reg. prce $.20 Vck*«Vapo Rub, reg, prce 35c Vck's Vapo Rub, reg. prce 75c...38c...3c... 9c...83c 27c 59c Sal Hepatca, reg. prce $.20 Sal Hepatca, reg. prce 60c.. \... 93c 7c SaJ Hepatca, reg. prce 30c c Har Groom, reg. prce 50t...,...,,.3c Rowle't Red P.epper Rub, reg. prce 60c 3c Rowle's Menthol Sulphur, reg. prce 60c. ', 3c Sedlttz Powders, dbz. n box, reg. prce 0c..,25c Woodbury's Facal Soap, reg. 25c 9c Cutcura Soap, reg. prce 25c" 2c Rcnol Soap, reg. prce 30c,,,2c Quvne PU, 00 n bottle 69c Blaud', rcn Plls, 00 n bottle 29c lcaya Cream, reg, prce 60c...?' 3c Asprn Tablets, chemcally pure, 00 n bat 7c Epsom S*lu, b.. box 2c Boracc Acd, h. box ". 29c Rochelle Saltt, b. box 55c Cream of Tartar, b. box, 7 C Bcarbonate of Soda, b. box 2c Corytoptts Talcum Powder, large, reg, prce 35c..,2c LUt«rne, reg. prce $.00 ;... 79c j, - y Sulphur *n Caun of Tartar Lozenge*. 2 boxes. ( - 25c Constance Talmadge as Mng Toy n, "EAST S WEST" Wll be n Our Wndows Why Do You Lke Packer's Tar Soap? 3 PRZES $50 Cash and Merchandse SEE OUR WNDOWS KATSN'S 5 Broad St. 76 Monmouth St. 2 STORES RED BANK. N. J. "GttltntK&tsn's" C*nrrf*k» >. kr f U. K*un. HGH schobt Eleventh Grade Pupl. Were Guetl of the Graduatng Class. n rooms decorated n blue and ld the colors of the Red Bank hgh RED BANK REGSTER, FEBRUARY jtl, #23. Credtors of Frank Mal. Tak«Th. Acton'Aganst Hm* Credtors of Frank Maza of Beech street have through Theodere school-graduatng cluss, the annual{d. Parsons and Alston Beekmnn, recepton of the tfraduuttr class to ther attorneys, garnsh'td the nsurthc el-vfth (jrude wts h-ld last Fr-jance money due to Mr, Maza for a day nght ut the junor h^h school-jfre about a month ago whch,de- ' '" About 50 persons wore letfoyed hs store and stock of goods. NostlT and Gladys Matthews. Mss!Wse Monday afternoon. On the 'Sara Stanjrcr traned the partc--j applcaton of Hen* L>. Brndlcy panta After the play < collaton'and Joseph Greenfeld, lawyers for was served n the domestc scence 'the nsurance company, the hearng 'room by James R. Wolcott Dane-j was extended to. March 5th (before lng followed! n the man hall. Ethel jjustce Wse. The nsurance Head was cnarman of the play com- amounts to $,850 and the credtors mttco, Dorothy Krown was char-have obtaned judgments for $,600 man of the refreshments commttee, j by brngng suts aganst'mr. Muzza. Harry Mazzu was charman of the 'musc!musc commttee t and Paul Ryder y was eharman of the decoratng commt S* " ««Tools] Stole [tee. The offcers of the class com- Theves Sunday y nght broke nto prsed the recepton commttee.' a shack hk n ft front of f n new house 'They are Uoger Francs presdent, j whch s beng bult on Wallace Joseph rwn vce presdent, Wllam! street by Doughty & Buchanan and Brasted secretary and Lore Raver stole wndow sash worth $80 and a treasurer.._.. set of tools, owned by Benjamn Felder, worth 0. NEW AGRCULTURAL CLUB. Young Farmers of McUUetown >»»»» Townshp Meet at Hgh School. Some of the young men of Mddletown vllage, New Monmouth, Belford and Port Monmduth have organzed an agrcultural club and meetngs are held weekly at the Mddletown hgh school at Leonardo. At last week's meetng C. M. Loesell, Supervsor of agrcultural studes, gave a talk on "Proftable Crop and Sol ABOUT 8,00 BLOCK. Management." Ths week's meetng wll he held Frday afternoon and BENNETT BROS., asparagus growng wll be dscussed. General Contractor! and New Yorker Buys' Red Bank House. «Bulders. John Whte'has sold hs house and. lot on Elm place to Wllam Spnger- [mnn of New York. The lot 3!38x'200 feet and the house has seven J rooms and a, bathroom. Mr. Spngjerman pad $,000 for the property land he bought t for hs. own occn- pancy. The sale was made by Danel W. Martn of Red Bank. Cement Block : For Sale! 233 Shrewsbury Ave., - RED BANK. Telephone 97-J >>»»»+ Thomas Manson & Son Red Bank, N. J. Phone*6-J The (Near Borough Hall) Largest Monument Dealers n ths part of the state NFNTE CARE We know the art of stone carvng and you are assured of nfnte care beng taken by us n executng a small or large de- sgn, to your entre satsfacton. "No Greater Trbute" Thf nll.wm s tl-.c year 922: Tax.-a. D tx', '.'l? Tuxes. ** TlXfM. l'.tltf ' Taxes, l'.eo Taxes. 9^2 <!rn;;; Utcept. 'Pas'. llwk Kvnlal Unpad T«'x Ttle, : <?n..'.'.'. Over Kxpemltre. Auprouraton 3) Hmernenfy Auprorr.tnn Over l^xp'hlturt, ContTrent X''l'l Tux Revenue NotfH Emergency Note*, Fn? Dm- to l/upta! Acrtut n l T Due.l. 922, l.khla l, llnc.ll. Tuxe Hevenuc- Accuu Surplus tevemu* Approprat M-TrpUatKous Kevrnue Antcpated PraaclLse Tax (lro««hecrptl Tux, \ Vendors' l.cen^en 'oll Ts nterest... Amoant to t>e Knned by Taxaton. Totnl - Dndret Kevrnu«n BOROUGH OF FAR HAVEN, N. J. mmary of the lnnncat stalcm.ent of th HortEh of Far Hav.l CURRENT BALANCE" SHEET. ASSETS. As at Jan.l, J2 $ J,);.L O ;.oo 22>. lty.t^ 9.OS.7.53 J ABLTES. UEVENUES Budget S Z Antcpated: S3.97.S9 Surplus [tvctus Approprated Emu (MlM--llBneon lovrnur Antlcp«tKl MtMrpllKhrouH K«venf>«Not Ant!c!f>at«d. A«lflto[ftl 'lux U-vrnjfn $6,99.02 HBCAPTULATON. EXPENDTURES, 922. Appt. Trennfer K««dn! l.lxtt. 2,MO.0»P > :»?.to SO and, l.phun...s0o.0ov.00 Klro Wntor (..JOO.OO 'nor»ft.0«llenlth 5«0.»0 csnlnrvn. T 7.««'rlnllrK mtvkrtlllnl. auvnllra 500,«0T.»«Durka 00.0* HlUwalk r.»rllllrsttt 767.JT tntarrat, Mll.wll c'rnn.-.t. UJ..T l,uf,rruy Not*. Kn l»t,'r.t en Note, hre..,,,. U.tl lu.h, len Klt«V,. Not*.,S»«.OO 'nturrat Mr. B. Not.»«.0» C'-nrn Tlk. WK SO,00 llrnt 2».0» l«,urt A<ltll>r K.lt V.l,l Nlro A.»orl«. Horn.* H-vlu (!. A. C'lltt lrm.nl lmoll, Ts, m ^ulllvra' Mnmorls U,0» t«,00 llt.to OSC.O.. 6) t>96.6!) U ) 3, $ l.os, BOG.69-9B.00 tealued 2.96H C.2U S 230.»O Exp.n R.atrved ,m. '23s. :.m». 6«t.0«KM.BS S.S.aoa.o Bl.ll».a 7* M A9.M 0. U0.00 tf.h U )M» As at Dec. 3.!'22 'oloo M0S.5B.50.,59'J.TC ,338.2 'J5.99! 5.00 H96-69! 7.75 ; { ,66.28 HBft S Defct H.96K.75 2S.00, J S6 27.H <2S.».72 J5.«8 OS M ,00 Ml «lt N*# Sprng Kat» ull lne of *atl» lu>u suo straw anal' Mtt. MRS. LOHMANN'S, 60 Shrewsbury Avenue, RED BANK, N. J. * shc*l at lawny/* Wlssv* t W J m m t t l l m d.* VXVXB PAJUJJ. ANTONN, t esjatmas-'hu'llhlst. 8Mo ttetr new Us*. SoU arratrwlvsn or tr amd. BaMs s> nettle. ; st. o A. Veerbes*. M. D. PhOeuleUhk Lades^ Ready-to-Wear Apparel of the Better Knd 26 Bro?d Street, Red Bank. N. J. Oppote Mechanc Street '. e Marry Me \ and We'll Then Buy Our Furnture at Hoffman & Lbovsky's Monmouth Street Red Bank, N. J. Ths Week's Specals 9x2 Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs. $.95 3 pece Bed, any sze, Whte or vory Enamel wth Guaranteed Sagless Sprngs, Beautful Cotton Mattress, Roll Edge. Complete $7.95 Hoffman & Lbovsky "The House of Dgnfed Credt" There's a Radola for every prse Kdo s the ntcht atldtun to Amrroun home lfe. t n a unque and appealng lombmlon of utlty anl entertanment whch n ntensely ntere»tn(f to every member of the famly, All Kadolu ret'evng HeUt are. eauly and quckly nstalled by amateur or novce, jthd the renullh obtaned wll natsfy the most exactng expert. ' Kadolan are characterzed by ther extreme smplcty of operaton. The absence ot complcated adjustment", ther lght weght, nl the unverral avalablty (f the dry cell, place them n a unque elnm* by themxelveh, on Artbur V. Gregory, Rut Bank's Leadng totfo Skprr Stow. "Ex-Comm«rclal WN Naval *Mratar" 3Bro«dSt»««t, OvwM floor, Ral Baok, M. J. tlmtton a K L WANT VKTHOLA FOR SAlsC A tl0«vletrola. oractlc.lly new, fur 7. lanejud Banh 9. VCTROLA FOK SALE CHEAP. n okt coudtlon. Mnn Vwtrola, awrr M, Red Hunk. MARSHALL SPRNGSTEEN, & and n.w flours cleaned und 0ntsbr«. Sonet treet, Rd lank. WHERE FRENDS AND ROADS leet you wll are mpelata' n the wndow, o need to vt' loeatl on " HERE WE ARE AGAN Another crack nhuul mperal nckerbockgr. nuf tun). MONMOUTH COUNTY HUNT... 'll remoya dastd hora«a. eowa Btttl mules. 'hone_ 20B-R.' Eatantown. FOR RENT. Quod houas, nne rooms, st qbrovr* ants, elcetre rkbt, stenm het Fn* loaton. Call or address S Wrnl Front tr««t, 'Red Bank. GOOD RABBT DOC WANTED. Thre years old or lean. A young dof of [owl unad. not broken. *oul<l be courcred. ' n anwerlns; aute prce. Wrte to Habbl. >o«. drawer M. Retf Bank. - LOST. Ol> corner of Rlvarnlde nul Brldt venues, R«t Bank, Tuesday noon. F»lmaf» lsth, Oermaa wle. do,. Flndtt oll,b» w«"l«<l. W. W. Vaughn. Pane Knl-Duk STOVE. Mrdum slxe double headng at<«, Mutt* Lbld for dlnne room or parlor, n Mam}, eonllton, wth Dve canneetloa.. PMee f..lelaubhln. 72 Manmouth street,. Heat ank. ". FURNSHED APARTMENTS. One nnd two &rke rooms wlb ktchentte, runnrb hot and cold water; nlsto'threev rooms «ltk prvate bath, steam he»v all LmprovcmenlD; adulta. Stnae Hotut, Ln-!en plsce and Brond_ atroet, Red Bank. MPROVE FORD lontlort We have the neceuuary materal t> makn nr Ford start easy these odd nontlnt*, Atwater Kant systems, Red Star tmers, Spltdurf spark plugs or Columba hcay spots, llarber & ntclaushln, 79 Monmuutb^ street. Red Bank. FOR SALE OR RENT. Good 6-acre (arm, H mles from Lonr Branch an man roael just off State. Hghway. Sx-roem house, twa-story>'. sanrffe, bg barn, all necermary buldngs. Apple orhnrd, pears, ete. Ft»e mnuter wnlkt tn choo). church, ttoreh. Cty water. eleetrj- :lty and telephone n front of farm l wanted. Make nce chcken, frut, berry or vegetaba farm. nqure Perre W. Edwards, owner, superntendent or L. B. Tm; 39G ku bourne avenue, near Weatwootl. avenue,. Lone Branch, N. J. Telephone LonK Branch 2*-_ ' (Want Advertsements contnued us ncxto sage.) NOTCE. Three GnrAee, 2 Mulberry Strvet. New York Cty, Lcense No N: Y., Or Td Wham t May Concern: Take notce that wn wll BC nt Publc Aucton on Frday, the second day of March. 923, at two o'clock n the afternoon, at the Empre Garage, Bast' Front street, n the BaronKH of Red Bank, County of Monmouth, New Jersey, one Paekurd lmonsrto, rnrkcr'u No. G 9, the xntnc ' tu be uold ncco rlng to the pro va ons of Chnpter 32, Lawa of New Jerucy,!>!>, for a bll ot> $80.55, for rcpum nnd ntorane on >nu\ «u- Lomoble due to Empre Gntng*. Dated Rc<! Dank, N. J,, Fclruary 3, 023. WLUAM ABRN, Coatable Monmouth County. Monmouth County Surrogate's Olfce. n the matter of tho estate of Jonepb A. Frost, lpceanetl. Hotctf to crpdfto'h lo prt'hent clanh tkhjnst Pursuant to the mk'r»f.lortcrh \- Donnhay, surrocate of the Cmnty of Munmouth. mmle uh the ffteenth duy uf February, 823, on the applcntun of Dnnj^l B. Fruet nnd Elwnr! H. K -oat, e».-utrr».f the rstat«of JoMeph A- Froat, (le > ta!('<l notce n hereby Kven to the cr««ltnrn c.f s-ad lecfumt'd to exhbt to th«nubaerber, cxectoru UM :fort>- Kad, thpr debts and demnntla a^nn^t th» sad pdtate. nnu'r nath. wthn rtx monthm from the dutr of the aforemud order, or they wll be forever burred of ther nctont tb(tre-. fur akanht the nad HUlKcrbt'r. Dated Freehold, N. J., February DANEL B. FROST, KllWARD. FUOST. ' Monmouth County StrrogateVa Oler. n the matter of the ««tat«of Rlehard K. Fox, deceased. Motlce to crcdltom to prenent rlflmb «SB nfl^ ' estate. PurHUant to the order of Joseph L. Dona-.-.y.r mrrokute of the county of Monmouth, made on the nnth day of December, 022, on the applcaton of Emma Louse Fox. Ch&rle.* J. Fox and Columba TrUBt Compnny of New York, executors of the dlate of Rfchurd K. Fox, deceased, polce s hereby gven to the credtors of sad deceased td exhbt to the aub^erbcrs, executor* nn aforennld, ther debtn and demands attsnat the nnd estate, under oath, wthn sx. months from tte dnte of tbc aforcund order, or they wll be forever barred of ther actons therefor galnht the sad Mbnerbr*. Dated Freehold, N. J.. Deeember 9th EMMA LOUSE FOX, CHART.KS J. FOX. COM) Mll A TRUST COMFANY. Monrnouth County SurroBate'a Offkr. n the matter of the cutnto of Wlltn. Walker, deoeaned. Notce U) eredltoru to prenent clams uhnmt estate. Furaunnt to the order of Joseph J* Donahny, surrogate of the county of Monrooxth, mdc on the twenly-flrat day of December, 022. on the, aplcatlnn of ThomaB B. Walker ard Rank of New York md Trust Company, enecuturs ot the estate of Wllam t. Walker, deceased, notce s hereby gven to the credtors of sad deceased to exhbt ta thar subscrbers, executors as aforesad, ther debts and demands alblht the Rad estate, under oath, wthn sx months from the dat«of the aforettad order, or they wllfoe forever barred of ther actons therefor aganst the sad aubncrlbers.. Dated Freehold, N. J.. December 2, 022. THOMAS B. WAKEB, BANK OF NEW YORK AND TRUST COMBANY. Monmoulh County Common Pes* Cowl. n Attachment. Notce n Attachment. eyport FlanknK (Jompttny, n bankng corporaton, plantff, v^. Atrnes T. O'<J«rmar^ defendant. Notce s hereby (Wen that u Wrt of Attachment waa ntmed out o[ th«munmouth bounty Common Pleas Court on the twenleth day of January. 928, alr>««the rlkhta and credt*, mones nnd effeeth, goods and chatttdm. landt und tenements of Annas T. ('Rormnn, un ubeut debtor, nt thw BUlt of Keypnrt Ranknr CompNny, a bsnhnr corporaton, for the sum of Fve llandrml Tw.t/-N«and Dollara <»r,u0.s7). (tth ntereat thereon from August Rtf, Dtt. returnable.n the Thrd clay of Febusry. U2H, and the rtnme han been aervel and duly executed, and wan rturwtl' ot> the Thrd day or Fekruary, 023, by the Ktrerlff f the Tounty of Momnoulh. Clark. llll February llh.!k': ARTHUR H. VAN UHKBH, Attornay for PlalnU*. «Kaat Front Htreet, Kayaot N. J. NOTCE. J. DUon. UT f.real Avenue, Keanhlr.-, N. J.. or To Whom May Conesrnl Take notlcu that wll a.ll at Publl. A»om on Haturdsy. the thrd day of March. stj at two o'clock n the sfternoen, at W. Certrwell, Jr.'a narage, Bast Front treat, n the borough of led Hank, county f Mfnmouth New Jersey, one Cnalnorra ar, maker's No. KUOT, me«el A, year 07, he aaroe tt le "old aecordlnk tu the u'o' vmtona of Chaplrt-r 8 ^, jwa of New Jrvaay, tl, for a bll of 80.5, for repalra and Leraffe un aatt autumefalle dna to J. W. HftL«*l *Jl*d' llanl, February, U2A. WLLAM AHMN., Ponatahle Monmouth' (leantr. Maaanouth Ca.nly SurreaWs OMM. n the nalt'r of th ratnte of Marsh t, frane, defused. Notlca to aretlllon n raaent rlslms a»sjnal tatate. l'urausnl t» the lufsbr (f Joaeph,. t)on»- mt, aurreate ol tw <]«unlr»f M«nmth. mw> «n ke twentwnenornl day of >«enler, \ltll, on the awll««<lon of nantel u, llemlttekson. eaeeutor ol the eslale of Darah B, K, 'r Urma,..t.r.eaa.l, ne«ee s Kere.y elver) l«lo the tre frwlltoe tredlhre ol tl >"U lawaaal lo MT,h lo U» amw-fur. «K«.«H(r ae sftra. aa'thelr dcbla and demands aualnal ke lad estate, unter oath, wthn a> nuulhs ron th* date nr lha afmeaem onlsr. or.hay wllfee turaor barred of ther xllent htredr aaalull * KHM autaerlur.. An d-wrtluwttt n Th* Wftatw k ««rtl»d lute pnetlclty «v«r wrn E (Jl Ut* p»tl of Monmmth Advert l»«m«nt.

11 RED BANK REGSTER, FEBRUARY 2, 923. Pa«e Eleven WANT ADVERTSEMENTS. (Cntlnutd frora prmldtnf rat*.). LEM SUTPHEN, paper haf nv 'and decoratng. 22. Waahlng. tan atraatt, Htd Bank, N. J. BODY FOR SALE. Pta r**r of Ford runabout or other mal] ear..phone Holrfld«l 28-W, ' HOUSE FOR SALE. Eght room house, all mprovemerta. 27 Rversde avenue, Bed Bank. " SEEDS AND BULBS. C«n\ at Kloralhurnt Flower Shoe. Wallace»trcet: Red Bank, phone T88S. CTZENS BULDNG AND LOAN ha* tnun«y to loan buyer* of lomf. Apply at tbe Seco6d Natonal bank. ROOM, FOR RENT. Furnted,*leated room to rent Call Red Bank 62-J. " H. RTAU, remover of dead anmals. Bed Bank Telephone 26-W. FOR RENT. Santary fcarber shop n Hole! Pannac. Phone S«abrl»lt H3. _ _ BUCKEYE NCUBATORS AND BROODERS. Complete lne always n stock, delvered FREWOOD FOR SALE at 8.00 a load, dry or green, X'hone 92, Red Bank. MANURE FOR SALE. Frty tons of tuud manure. Phone l^z-m, Red Bank. D. D. LolTerson. FOR SALE. Loose alfalfa,j«y for sale. Sthenck. Coll't Mm.-L, M. J. WANT TO RENT rtmnll farm,»6me frut; foud house; near CONTRACTOR AND BULDER. POTATOES AND APPLES, ETC., WANTED"? Wllam A. da la Motto, led Bank. Phone Poalal wll brng me t'o M. ] uotn n u u* J Jl (? LU /U U ULMJT. V. For KM h, Freehold market yard. Freehold, ALFALFA FOR SALE. Baled alfalfa, delvered. Q. Rcenu Conover, phune Freehold 0a-l''-<3. FOR SALE. Forty lve or dreaaed chekentt; prce rcaunable. Phone >-< Rank r,3. - SO MUCH N LFE CKUHCS tehee and p^nn llmt mperal' tan a muslon _ En brngng back happlnenb and smles. Krck*.Tbocter. THE RED BANK MET A LUC SGN letterng and pant n^op; nuo auto mono* gram.' George Parker, B0 Brdge %venu«. Red Bank, phone 766-J, FOR SALE. 'orta)ju> currumtfl ron gnraue. 0x6 f"»-t. Cull at U Chestnut utrcrt, Htd Hunk. Plume Kad Hunk KH-J. CENTRAL BARBER SHOP, Frank Bolt, propretor, 7< Monmnuth atreet, mar Maple avenue. Expert workmanamv at all tlmea. Bootblack n attendance. Everythng new byt the locaton. NOTCE.' Wll fnder uf chld's zold olu.n hrac-lel wth,, owl charm please telephone Rumsm 87, ao arralrements can h t f b l t d 87, ao arrarements can h turn of bracelet and rewapl. '. ba. V B TT a.jr < J** D hub.k»**. w^*** - r -~ ~ ' ~ ~ - r * ^ -.---, -, -. -a, n Munmouth county.- Krcd D. Red Bank, Mlddk-lown or Maluwan. W. A. Co., Red Uank, Capps, H8 East Mlh street, lroolclyn, N. Y. KXM ruk KlLNl. Ffht room house atcmn ). Heated room for rent wth prvlege of fourxdzm.. ""'nentd r,.,.r;, mht housekewpln. All mprovements, trots also three nn land,~,.y ll?l J!^e: H...K., d *:"."}-. <?L_lllnk.[Caleb...ukcr. Belford. N... LST YOUR FARMS N. J. WLLAM V. DETRCH, plumbng, heatng and tlnnlnk. Pump and wndmlls repared. Arent for Master carburetor coal anvnr devce. Fts any fur- LeKhton avenue. Red Bank, phone RADO NSTRUCTON. ndvdual nstructon n code and theory. Day or evenng. A. V. Grejjory, ex-chef y, 2 Hroal street, n: 282. Resdence electrc rado U. S. 72>r,0. R«d Bank. Offce. frut 878-M, PLANS AND SPECFCATONS ALL KNDS OF REAL.ESTATE for Hale; houses, farms, etc. Apply John H. Gregory, 3 Broad street, Red Bank.. Phone MOTORCYCLE FOR SALE! ~ A. 92Q ndan motorcycle; bg valves. RAAB'S FARM FOR RENT- Reply by letter to 35 Re*tor PUD«, Ur) Bank. RUMMAGE SALE.. rrduy urn! flatur<l»y, rnalatlm of flowf. ft JH. tandem, eleclrcally *(jupp«d; rtunes; -", to lt ttnta. Mack Mtllnery number of extras; wll "nacrlftca. C. H«V». Bro'arf»tr^t Hod lll, k """"f)'. Cook Bros. «. N. J.. phone 305. REAL ESTATE. LOOK! 'h«v«monmouth county hotsen, tu lown, Rtur? prop*tt«s, farms and lot: cany tcrna. Free l>ok them over. Caleb Luker, leenaed broker, box U8. Belford. N. J. AUCTON SALE Saturday, rvhrmry. 2th, at l:00'l'.'m.' harp. EverylhhK n r/lr ulnr- wll l>.... to the luvhfrt blf-. 'ohtn, lre*«-n, wasts, unlerw'hr, HWV! TH, -ho*lnry l»ml rvjee. Cumc and j akrtn. Th- Hos.- Khop, <7 lond ^trt-ft,." LVE cattle, calves, hoga and poultry wanted. M.,luda. phone 86-B. Red Bank. 00 BUSHELS EAR CORN wanted for cash; also rdng cultvator. T,lrrordore Farm, Matawan N. J. ROOM FOR RENT. Newly decorated room; sutable for two. Applr tan Droad street, RedtBank. CARPENTER AND BULDER.. Mnk'ft n Bpt'cnlty of nl knds of reparng: l>rct!h reasonable. Boxft,Red l)ank.< SECOND-HAND CLOTHES BOUGHT. Men's only; must be n good condton. Call at. Kerber'n, 68 Monmouth street. Re^JloaU, pjono 872-J^ _ HORSES., Ffty head of uacrul occllmated horses; ol knds at nl prlceb. S. t. Kntht, Bprlng -Bke. N. J., phone ' APARTMENT FOR RENT. One two-room apartment.for rent, furnshed: all mprovements. Apply 6 Rlverdo*avenue. Red. Bank. ' MwrUrarm.Au.ncy. room 0. trnad StreetL Natonal Bank buldlnc, led Hank. 'll.,no 2DS.' OH, LfX)K! Slk slrped shrlnxa «'.) rents, -lk one yard wde Nf cents. Cuttna Koods lad at Kddle Shop, Lnden place, Hank.? tn n dea of what Hank 72-R, for Kdn WHERE ' WRELESS OUTFTS FOR SALE. m * - a ffs.a u u h t.rk?,. V h c."r: jft^raart.a ),A«f nld.u,,, t..u..,,.e,r,l n.,, applcaton. t_,lnr'.-* "... bcou na- [D. E Mulone-'- ' Red Hunk. Oewr.H. ]t,l. ctlonnr. y.,l. wujt. Phone tonal bank buldng. Alonzo Curchn, proonds & SekelH, at pretor. CYPRESS NCUBATOR FOR SALE. Capacty for OO CHKS. n KOO condton. C.-l! ot 5 CL'ntrnl avenue, Kcd lana. CARPENTER WANTED. One carpenter wanted to help buld poultry house.. Address Dux, Hed Dank. - WHY WALK ABOUT n msery when mporul lnment wll set.you up '00% effcent. Knckerbocker. TEAM OR MULES FOR SALE. Cleup; buyn! tnctor. 0. H. Conover, lll'town. Thone Mllllletown 80-W. HOUSE FOR SALE. Bt'v-n roomrt. lt EBHt Oceanc; water nrd 's. nqure Q. Nulaon. Scabrght, N. J. WTHOUT MENTAL RESERVATON. Kvpryone who tren mperlul md cloaely tru,,w^ drectott auyd "t's the goods/" MOUSES FOR SALE. Have several honea rant-nn from SS.OeO to Sr *. '. Kennedy, Monmouth and l'enrl ^trcets,_u'd_!lnk. UPHOLSTERNG. teflnlhlng and pollshnx furnture and clanoa. Frank Howard, 8 Hudson avenue, MOTORCYCLE FOR SALE. ndan motorcycle, twn power plus. Apply '.. J. mner, care Obre, _Hlrew»_bur«[rN.._J: j. a ESCHELUACH * SON, FOR RENT, MODERN HOME. Krom Anrll lat, HcVen rooma nnd bath. nqure 227 Mnple avenue, Bed Hunk. Phone loll-k: VV. F. Durharo._ ; FLORAL WORK of nny lnd nt ahurl notce for ull oecuslu 'HH- :t3h. 'loralhur.t Flower blop, Wnllnee alreel. Red Hunk. A GOOD JOB AT A REASONABLE PRCE can he hud by enkkur Edmonds & Scltels, carpenters lnl bud-ra, 8 McLaren street, Ked Bank, Phone b Wat''Front street, Red Bant phona j "' 0-J. Auto aeccsaorlea and WOOD FOR SALE. Krnnct', l-cplee md ktchen".stove, lm-, medate dolvvy. Apply S.. A. Dot)! telephone 22-W Red Bank. s. HOUSE WANTED. H«.tlse of fve or sx roon^ or md lke to leaae: rent lft we, 0, aecordnt;. to mprov,.,u,. t. M., drawer M, led luk. mall-fa N. J., phun- lar.-r, K<. y Mo MAN WANTED. Poaltnn for man who undel-manls t wrk, lendng of garlen cru«, mlknk unl rc the cure cf euw, Wrte to Hm 02. Hed NOTCF.. Asparaus roots or sale,, 0,000 'ldm.-lto m ; and 'rencl; nlso lot of HK Joe and K.lb.t T.HJ nnrt pr7.e strawberry, plants for /H,- JJ, K l' Address lrovn. Keyport, N... R. >\ " Nu Ho.\ :o\. HEATER FOR SALE. [ ASPARAGUS ROOTS rot SALE. Hot ar heater n troo'l <-.n,llj,, fj,r Hale ; 7"..000 one-year-old n^ BUY THS PROPERTY BARC.KN. short d.lancr from - stll on - p:.-.- Albert- K. Knyder, r.-nl.-state 'e.,r,r, Hr"ad_s_tro.r.'.R_e.l Hunk. HOUSE WANTED. W.uld lke to buy med by an entrely dfferent netbod than tfd by present day carpet cleanng establsh- v rs ;, menta. We clean nnd turour your runs? tare, Ht'ornK thetn to ther orgnal cohr* luul th. freshness. For jurtlculnrb, HeSBe's Carptt Cleann; Works, 202 East Front atrtet, Rtd Ba " '' MPROVE YOUR FLOCK.,,, _J - llll', «*,,K; from lht, h ^JW T SA E Hot nr heater n Knod mm.lt,,,, u,r *,,\e 7r,.000 unt-y-ar-ul,!,,p,,rn,?,"'"» l!,,n- r,,!?,? ; >,, aauaalle; KUtab'e for OUM- nr publc 'vullet' Clnt nnw French *. '.,», l r l :", ' st "' l>ltw '"<" llj "'nk and -^ J C n M h ] l 'ty. Uanvl (' H.-mlvck^,,,." ' ' ";'"" :;."r>!ld street t halontown, - " N-J ' ^;a"j:j:'zv' ll T ' utar " Me EASTSDE LOT FOR SALE. Lot B0x28 feet. No. 7 on the Mnor traet at Eaatnlde park; prce 5,500. P. F. Konl Mh d l ld ly. Mn Bank. ; p, F. nulh and 'earl «t'«e-ts. led TYPEWRTER WANTED. Remngton or Under*... lam-h handed. Must W n Kn A m plae n. Addrp. Rpl Bank. K. Pho K nlu A. du.uvrfc, 3k. \l. LOTS FOR SALE. ' FURNSHED APARTMENT. We have some very desrable lots n Knot! Fve room furnshed pm t mnt f lo'tons. Mount A:.an.,on, Urnnd Street j all npruyemcnnts; pos»cs>..n Aprl ntoa! bank bullnc, bon. K-d Hunk j le- -een afternoons only; 'luy,- f 203. le tverude avenue, Red Hank. «lnr CARD CASE LOST. Cray leather.' stamped wth frll, keep clsukf al! 'kndly t-turn, Clulys...Shropshre. DS Hudso 't-l Hank.. W J.r-. OH. YES! > for nmal.-nr >r use; from J^.nl) lu $r,,(to. T. «.l. of.-.el'lhohe. ' 'hm nl [Ualty or l, 2( M.-c - -.pets and ruk» cleaned,. raattre!.res relovated nnt made.-n;r lln thm layng-of carpets, runs an.l ln.de TV l"...-.t leather! mates cheerfully Rven. Satsfne - n-ver to- tn- lanteed. Sunburn's M Whte s nlmn. Mm.dy's [Dank. Phono 32-M.. d stored' to ord.r; m. F-tled. FRST Frends may No properly t sympath anmll. NSURANCE. r/.e, we pay e none L.o larre CRL WANTED for general housework ; -plan eoohnr ne or proper person: must lve ref. Call alter 7:00 T. M. 7 lu'clo Bank. HOME FOR SALE. At Phrownhury, *x -oum-.. lot r.oxr.n r.-et:»a.r»no. non, Kealer -lul.lr Hunk.,, HOUSES FOR RENT, nood Hx rooms, mprovemenl-, Sr,; lulf lonble rence. house; mprovements, $60 : r:bt roon house darc, Hed $70. -Henry F. Hyln, n..n '., Reust-lulllnk. phone 7-J, Hed Hank. HOUSE "WANTED. Would lte to rent a medum sze boose, lb all mnrneementh, n or ne. led H ry!'. Hyln. jlte 7:, Hell FURNTURE REFNSHED. Taled for and delvered. George. Farkr, 86 Brdge avenue, Red Bank, phone 766-J. DEAD ANMALS. R. Connors, remover of dead anlmala. Wajaldjs^N. J. Phone Wayald 8O.F-JB;._ MAN WANTED to work on truck farm by year: house furnshed. Hurry S. Cowlea, Hazlet, N. J. BRCKLAYERS' WANTED. Ten lolldrs per day: new church, Rumson, "N... Frank Danel Prory. ncorporated. O. F. HLL, s> plumbng, heatng and tnnng n all branch-. en. D Mount street, phone 2E, Red Bank. WRE WHEEL SERVCE. - Wre wheels rebult. John HanB«n. Wett Front street, ReS Bank. Phone 72-B. to farm n.mall farm; apples, pears, nopd truck laal; one mle from Mddlelown. The late,. A, PntlerHon farnj ' FURNSHED ROOMS FOR RENT. All modern convenences, n prvate famly. Apply 7 Washnflon street, Hed Bank, N. J. lelcphone KedJBalk :_02.W. CHCKENS WANTED.. Wll pay the hghest market prlcea.for lve chckenh.". 8 North Broadway, Long tranch, N. J.,' phone 500. y tn ablty. Apply fco '.M.T^de tvenne, HM Hank; OH, LOOK! Slk utrncl shs-tks -l enls, lk pnww one y:rd we K, cents. (J.:.ton WOT to' be lnl nt Kdde Shop, Lnden place, Red Hank. EDMONDS * SCKELS, :le carpenters and lllerw, make a sptcalty of nl tndo uf lltcrjtonts anl repura. Plote Bed Hank 72-R, or call at 8 McLaren trect.. TYPEWRTER BARGANS. luy, rent, sell, enchanc and repwr nl rnakca: commercal statonery rock bottom; t, e Aprl lht.ur sooner. Send ml " ' ver M, ltol luk.. K. N., d N rleulars lo "BUY A HOME. 0 roor-h'unse wth all a-vennnt: ' UOO feet; completed al,,r Ma.-h 5.. H..,,ry F.. Hyln. -n,!,, lle-.f.-,- " P ' l " " WANTED". Two plenum! well funtjotl 'o'm K roon.h, ftf twu a.lultk. Altlrt'n nent, (cuwcr M. Kol UtnU. CORD WOOD FOB SALE. < For freplace or n stave lengths. Delvered anywhere. J. B. Carton, Everott, N. J. rhoncmdlctown 708-F-.. WE BUV, sell ard cxcankc automobles. Joseph SeBta. Karage, 7 Vteot Front street, Red Bank. BONT WAT tll you actually need mperal, for the Knckerbocker mujtje *:lose!._(!et_lt nowjl ~~ MAN WANTED. Marred man wanted to work on farm; house provded. Apply le-x 23, Mddlotown, L N... MAN WANTED n work n Gordon'a coal ynrtl. Atldross P. E. Gordon, Ket Bank, or phone 09, Red Hunk. HOUSE FOR RENT.. Half of u double luusc for rent; all m- M-vcments,?3. 2 Wllam street, Red hank. STUDEBAKER POR SALE. Lpht Sx n excellent condton. Apply Vrel Matthews. 37 Monmouth atreet. Red Hank. 0 Vrma- STOVE WANTED. A lnrm- pg-lor stove w,ted; east ron preferred: must be n food condton. Address 2H llrlde avenue, ted Danh. SUMMER AND WNTER BUNGALOW. Wth mprovements: also ten lots for sale!'» Juncton. nqure tt 208 street, Red Bank. lellvc Vhonc 22 ondt FOR SALE. UK) Ovvrand s.'cluo; n. Can l><- M. en a rl atlvet, U- Hunk, HOUSE FOR RENT. Pus s"..lon mmedately : M-\,,'..-O' mn^e, new lant.prtk; water, *l..-! t-uy, rn;., pj'- Je;.s rurae.-;?'. per nonlh. lln,y '. lly- )_l, Kerber_l>uldlnfc,_ U" Hunk. LOTS FOR SALE on West Sle and Drutnol nvenues, at Hed Honk l'ark West: nsy l.t vllern. J. Cllble y lon: wlln unl-r.-tanla l.lk-j. Ad Red Hnnk._ S. C. RE JOB WANTED. nr mnn man-.-d) se-k- worker: prvate job pr-f. M of flowers an, Hnt: Worker, draw BERGEN PLACE HOUSE. House,.n llort-n pne., for?7,000- hot water heat, rarac.! anl nl m.r.'.-cmenln. n.ntl\.mvaw'^stre'..ts.'rel lan'k. y ' FA.RM FOR SALE. Nne-acre chcken fan' four mles from house, cellar; coop forty feet *n length: usunl buldngs; all kn,,, of bersfa ; S3,O0O.' terms.- Caleb- Luker, Tlelf.r.l. N, J N^k-hlo!w'h.M al - t Trnty ng Lent n-, FOR RENT. even loum hose,- nx r.oh lonse, ll '"' s '- prnvenets;,-endy Aprl st; euhl '';'"' h.>e frnsled; everytbn! lrst class' "'He- s loll. D. W. Martn, real -ntut., "-0 ' r»' Flout street, t.-. lk.- h..ne ".-J. rent Ea»t COCKS AND COCKERELS. h.'l -.'.00 ' Ur -h -l: FUR SALE. ' nml.m tt Far Haven: «lun-,.s m,] lor, V'.llr jja- lllll!,', 'llllllt:., ' pl'jl-m,,f r,;rll r'-nl. 'l,-.' ^t.f.lo. D'Vv.WJl--.l Htrret. H.-.l. Hunk..Solctor Wnted. n la pound s. pnt! Male. Mr blly. N. J. -.f 'n.^. Dorr, l eet lat d l FOR SA.F. AT ELKORD. v/'t n.m,:;':kv,..,m!.\ M >.l c:». -..Kht.--n nnth s " W l fn- chcken fn...>r,..-,oo. ensy t.-r A. Hoppnr, real ble. A;>nly T. EXPERT UPHOLSTERNG. OverstulTel furnture, euhhuns, Klp covers made to order:.supples, tapestry, p.! y Tty, N..J. t',, l NOTCK. HO f...-t of,,:lf.v,..','.!' ldm-.r l,n f..n llu.-l n.' lrlr. 'nr or ly nklt. ellle lace or ('t.hank.'2. LOST. KS,e, n e on )n-l lust las' Mmv enlle. tl'ckl stnut ureet. l-"mler phone Hed K, frame n or nen- Hed Dun M l n r nn odel, drawer M, ll- 'ul! panc HuVL ": A FOR RENT. JUST AROUND THE CORNER lu '.nke plemtmt trot. non to r'u. rjkht of Broad and Monmoutl str-ets you wll ( es olf from blthnonl. wth prvlege of lght fnd the Annex Barber Shop under the care ' P' " housekeepng. At l! Waslntrton street, of R. Saro Sharahbn. from whom you have Red.Hank.. " FLORALHURST FLOWER SHOP wll open ttnturdny, l-vbo-y Jlth. wth nl knds of nprn flowers :-rut Hewers at moderate Bre.s. rholle l!3s, '«Wallace street, Red Hnnk.^. ^ Mal- POSTON WANTED. Hnt; man wmes a ln.-nn as m. urell-: las l-v-n n.-mm'l'ru! nh, '.er prvate. lesl of r:-!-ren-es. Al- : Newman SprKs road, Ked l«nk.«r>r! 2H--W. CHCKEN FARM. y lumber lm'r-. l.-''' -'arm, Port -anslur^ y.r, or!'" all alwaya receved frst claas yevee. j s«v«n"voon bouse, cell; TWO FRESH COWS FOR SALE. ', nrnnl. telenhone: f.rty r.ppl.- trees,...luca. rr:-.;e.s anl herres: nlnnu na'n v. Caleb. One Guernsey and one.!'r-ey th WOOD FOR SALE. med cord, flreplnce or stove lentths; d. Danel McCornck. Phalanx, N. J. Mdllotown 278-F-3., _._- }. Gregory CUSTOM SAWNG DONE Phone 7.. at the lleyer's sawmll, Colt'n Neck, N. J.; also have slab wood for sale. T. G. Rowe, 'reehold, N..., phone 2.!*-M. COLLE DOG WANTED. Mule, alnut tbee nonth oll; y.v.c pnrteulm-s Hnl prce n frst letter. CJenKe Mlltlhews, Kast Front street, led Hank. 'l.n- -. ; y on y cal. lrapes an.! Uerr's: nlnm by her nle: v.'ll exebak'e oame for heef, ncr: prce SG.JOO: terms, 'cattle or holla. Telephone,,- wrlv. Zlct. Helfnl'l. N.. kn, freehold. N. J. Phou- Ua-W. _..DOG LOST. llc. M"cle" d': lve'.ul.er, llank or v'nty. We hav n^' tctl Jl p'pelty..mal yt Jersey Const Auency, Asblly l- (.Te Turk. N... MONEY TO LOAN n hum!'anl lrst morl:n;e.?5,000, S0.000 ".,000, nr larger amount, Apply to John WANTED MARCH ls by m-red mn, poston n unor prvate estu.e. Good ML-V n olds nml rannn ealveh". J.f>t of Wrte to C.... drawer M, l-d lln e,l dary, <""}', n- lee- -l"»ly.'f.-rcnee. Helln ll.. s,.k tp l-le f ta tl. WANTED. A furnshed houue me; must have all ADVERTSNG SPACE FOR SALE. An advertsng space n the ttranl theater for unt. AdrcjB Flm, drawer M, Ucd! H a n k.. LADY WANTED to dootnee and laboratory work: mmt know typng: reference reured. Address Lady Wanted, drawer M, Red Bank. HOUSES FOR SALE. At Keyport; one S'2,500, another $-,500, a thrd $5,500. Man part of tow Caleb L. Luker, Belford. N. J.. : MONEY TO LOAN. ut unfu-nshe.l! On ondflynd nrtt.'ure on real estate n v.-ncfts and le l^et Hank or. vcnty, n sums of?5tlo to 3 llroad Btcet," Red Hunh. j', 'a ~ ctrtrnl locaton' for' ;.nll Amercan '. $50,000. _ Apply John A. Lovely, counselur-. _ famly- Address lox 3 f.. Rel Hank. FARM HORSE FOR SALE. Two bay' work hor-c; wll sell snke or l'n; owner havm: no use for same..'-t/. tnmnbeter, F-eehohl Hor.d, ''nton ;), [t Fulls, N. J. HpUSE WANTED wth fve, Fx or seven rooms, wtl t mprovements Mount. &. r wth- J EXCELLENT POLCE 'UPPES. Chow and Aredale; ca^onnlly preed; veral females gven to relalle people on nlll! bsu. Stronghert Kenm-*. N Hrunsw-k. N. J. Plone ltt:l-\v-'j. EGGS FOR HATCHNG from my Rhode sland K-d stock: by th South 'AmlKy, N. J., pluu j Amhoy 3-M. WOOD FOR SALE. Mxwl wood, mostly oak. (re.-t one fo.t-llncks or lrelne', lengths : ^ loal. co'.l. delvered pnnjty. V. C.mey, 'hnlnnx, N..!., plon' :owu 27S-F-32. O V E R L A N D C A R F O R S A L E ; lavn; stnn. Wll, sell A l\e pn:'.. :.'er Overland,lnng car. able. Apply t,, Jl'nl..le! 'JO. es.'.llel pant am j good run- Mnot', ' N. J., plum.".- order. Fve-Kood lver.. Clbe bc.ukht ] T.".-l-'-. r >: -) 0 tll'. Wl-b..lly. Tll be ;A<...' al ) :. --; - nl, st',., lte.l llnnk nfe.-.f.tr p. t. ' ; RGHT'ON THE BEACH. COUNTRY PROPERTY WANTED. j room"' Tt'h "mo.l.'lt'lm.'r.'cmeu't' T.' tu twenty acre.-., wth s'-n t., ton ; >hn.l. anl frut tre.' fln'tt nd vetel-blv n house; all mo..to.mrovt met'^. tc.l gnnlen. -ar'tre Wde m--no \ n- f R, ty. We have a party want- j tan buy.osandy,nk bay -.-.l O'-m On.".' fn.m Atb'- :L!lnd' d'p.l and p-r unte,., SK.olO. "r-tlnl,,h. F. \ BARGAN. Jloelou,... :, Clureh sln-el. New Yerk.Short front rutlnu-e. ten rooms, all m- ''.' '.provements, sandy bead). Plvnt." per, ca- THE WOODMEN OF THE W0R D ' ; vau:e, one mle from Atlantc.HKUKU stj-! s :t 2 y.-.-u-s... ns- ;v. del cm- l l n r] v ton; Sl.'.OOO; reasonable term-. F. A. on,- hundred lml'lfty mllon '.'lolb'. '.l/ Morehus'. 2r, Clnrcl s-.reet. N.-w Yo_rk_cly. nbly,-lu,,,,,. nearly f!",r nllo lo'llar^ HATCHNC ECCS-.! r tlflll " lc 'd t.. members fn.n! nans n'n. '»nv- rsm^" e^'vec-rf^ek':^!,,^ '-' «"" "" S W "^&\^ :«", " layers of " ;;:.,.!;, B 'tca;: «^. ^«- - "'"'»-'-!»<"r n., non-setters;,-cl's by settn- or hundred.. 0."', -"" - «n. See A l,...rt!.. M,y,,.r, nv- '"""'jmrs. Dorr. Broad slreel. Shrewsbury. N. J. -"--' "'""'"'' '- Hed-Hank, nr any memln-r. - HOUSE FOR SA-.E,. n l.llb' Slv-r. ;..-ve rooms', electrc lghts, ' l,,t water te.tt, hard wood floors; alk fn C. ad Wllam M dlle- ; n--*. l-.vo tnll snn.l l..ll,-. lotu: t,,.,-^tat net matrrer.'ll-d.lank. CONKLNSEAL ESTATE AGENCY^ Solth st-r.et >,'...e!ty?ln,(!c.o: a regular.art-a for, V,2.0. n l.u m..le nto doublo 'lh»-.-e wth lttl' t'-.pe--->. N'e-.v hon.-h on M,,'.M) ; llr..ml y t.-r H Apply John. d lanl<: 'lone llrond lundrod or settng; none U.'tte Street Natonal.bank bul.lnn. Red Hank, ] f,)r yoe un^ Vjaby chcks n Aj n. Terma. j phone.29!]... VanDo^a. Half-Mle road. Rel_llTnk k. 5luck r» V COAT FOR SALE. l FOR SALE. Kleven room house, all CUT FLOWERS AND FLORAL DESGNS nt moderate preen; -hot-t notce, l-'loral- nrat Flowar Shop, a Wallace street, Ked Hank. LOTS FOR SALE 'on Lnke avenue, Red Hank Park: lots, Lndes' brown coal trmmed wtl black -2 and -: make cosh offer tt your own : nj r beat, storm wndows, trlass enclosure; ush, sze 8, reasonable. Mrs. Duvaon, 'prce. A. Dnvea, 502 'nce le.eon avenue,,$9,000, fasy terms. J.. temn-y. : Mnton lane. Far Haven, N. J., Atlanta. Ga. Broad slrect, lel Bunk. Phone 7. FARMERS, NOTCE. Have clent- wth money watng to buy your fans. Lst them now and Ket n fur th. early sp-nu lusnf.s. Honry V. Hyln. ' -elt.tr. rum '.. Regsler luldnr. phone hut 7!:. Red Hank.,. RAND WNTER TUTORNG SCHOOL. flhrlet,.fl.-soo and up. Modern b. nw, all roveets, lu' -esdentl sreloll, $2,))0. Two new n.uses, sx rooms, lath. nl mprom-uet:.. >.7r0 tacb. W.s t Red Hank houses So.0)0 to ST.'OO. K.. Tutornt elementary oollece preparatory n >' ""'.'-«" U " ml sl ''<' c -" t - Rfl! and college subjects: ndvdual attenton: -'-". '}*"/" '.-"_ splendd locaton, fcrme-ly Prm- Edwn W. Rand, A. M, TutorK School; 607 ASK A. C. BAKER, REAL ESTATE. Olce l.tle Slvel-. ns--nn.-tn^ h Second avenue, Ashury Park, N. J., phone. buller- wll remember Woodbrook's hvh ;'-l'-'' and M/.lle K-ondj. dependable traspurlt- BARRED PLYMOUTH COCKERELS. Have just a few fne brds that wll mr.ke MONEY TO LOAN. Monor to loan on bond and mortgage. Apply to A. L. Wns. Regster buldntr, Red llnnk. WANTED. Dahla bulbs, new varetes; state knd lnd prce. Address Dahla, drawer M, Red lj.-nk^ _. WANTED. Outdoor brooder, Htnte prce, year and make. Address Brooder, drawer M, Red Hank. ' FREPLACE WOOD FOR SALE. Loads delvered at once. Wlllnm V. Carney, Phahnx, N. -. Phone. Mddlctown dr. tr^-v^az. / LOST. rrown slk tassel, about sx nches!on«,... lst on Frday evenllk. Telephone Red ', b(, lljjfj tood breeders. J. S. Harrson, 05 South... $ r Btrect. Red llnnk, phone 9-J. _ '._!. Grenor'y CHCKEN FARMS FOR SALE. Plom- ". have clckcn farms, wth acres one and half to nne; prces»8,000 to {7,00. MONEY TO LOAN on bond nnd llmt morttbo*-" S5.0O0, S0.000J G..- an: : Broad, nt. Apply to John bu et, Red Hunk, j m Cnleb L. Luker. Kelford. N. J. Externntnr 'o...nle Klwr. N... t your re pls. Star le. Chldren's SALE. wnter clothntr. coats nnd DOG LOST. Male colle,- baa whte collv nnd breast, ' Ol whle slces, lp of tal wht.-, rest "f, " LOST, dy.< brown. Please return to 0. V. Rlad wnnloj M-T n.,.s St-.-u;.t-eel, -Red Bank, anl, Cos.s ball and Bnluu n> e.j_v.-_ rewaed. _ road, or l,,-t>,-en lnl-ham FOR RENT. );';" """"; "M,.""',,''"-!-'' Eleven room house for rent on Monmnuth M j.ltble for two rcmles,-_- - j FOR SALE......(aether. For partculars THE RED BANK HAR PARLOR. ' Ste for country dub er santarum: huh, nu.n pertanng to beautlfynf grounds; [.all al Mrs. -, A. Bruwer s, :l Drnmmond Shampoong, scalp- r.l facal massage, alttude 2tl feet above tde water- wnd* brltl««nvctuc and l'ront street, Red Hank. work a0n5 by,,our?r contract^ Address ' place," led Hank. wt, an electrc.vbrator; mancurng, J.ol. nsurng» dry atms.hv; "ne woo. RATS! RATS RATS! an opportunty to ete-h- o We mc thrty.lays befo Wrt, yen ll.l.n ween Holy, -onna- tn- ldge wn,,'. nn.l Hell.- ; man's n Fnder oll.er de :.-,, lr.-ll. fronture BRASS BEDS AND CHANDELERS ALFRED R. BRGHTON, JR., 'street Aprl st. refln.sbed, repared, polshed and lacquered tree aurgefen and,landscape Hardenng n all that want lo lve unlar.'s. h.w txat... t. An.'level! -,0 Louse on ljrc. ng gron.ls s yreed lmv t.. luj r modern/.e and fcenjtfy-t. (rntl'- m.'. Rllnsn,'nal. $l2.. r 0l>.?.!any ratle hnnes, fums:.-.no ralroad for manufacturer. hy the Red Bunk PlutnK Works, dresses: also baby wear. At the Kdde Shop. C Llndenjlace, Red lank. LOST. llack and rray hound dog lost Sunday. Fnder return to Walter E. Walsh. 7 Elm place. Red llnnk. Phone 07-J. ( Lnd baby plm SALE. lle. ln Box 03, Rumson. N. J. Phone 2-W. k. GOOD PRCES PAD GENERAL HOUSEWORKER WANTED, for men'b second-hand clothes at the Cty Must be good plan cook. For famly of Dry Clcnnlne Works, 9 Mechanc street, )m.c,,l,,l,,; K,,,,,l,,,,nc f,,,. cpable and near Rroad. Phnne 0S-R. Wllam Ost- trustworthy \v.tn:n. Tall or. wrte Mrs. J.!.. rov. propretor. Conwny, Rumnon. Phone Rummn.KS-R. 2.,, flaw n the ttle to property > «loubht j Z n \ ^ ^ ;,..;,,,, : ;,,,, >nj. A3 NEW HOUSE FOR SALE. means worry and nm>. He sure t's,, j,.,.,,, w,,,. ln-, '. Fm'm,,t.,,,,r N**J. n..-,fk- ",.-,,......,.,, V M-n-.-l l - t - -ll H u n t - P r o l e r l y s e a r. - l H '.! u ' l o o y o u. u j. h e e \ e r - -,. o- l ;. nd,!,,',... ns,,"lm """ w - tlls '"" ll "" ' ntl< ' Kxam.er. Hyln'- FOR SALE.. nvt.'.l -nnh -d..'.,f l-ul-'nev'. n "" ] estate oll',-. lv-st'- buldn;, Hed A very lesrallc traet.f land of t-.enty ] l l l l (, t l l. r. t l l J L l ^ l l l * l ' * H V l l '. r l. M. l l. t,-....,. ^. _-,.. _ MAD WANTED fur penernl bousework : must be good cook. Reference requred. Apply 20 fload atreet. Red llank. LAUNDRESS WANTED to take home a -small famly wash; one hnvr ng no other preferred.- Address lox 67, ]Jjed_Hank. FOR RENT, Furnshed hngalow, lve rooms and bath. Apply to Uok ^D:l, Far Haven, phone 622-W, led Hank. PRVATE DRVER WANTS POSTON. Has had experence wtl commercal ears : references can be furnshed. Mn.no 20-W, led llnnk. ' "LL NEVER BE wthout mperal n the house r 'emuluuon when once you've Knckerbocker plunnacy. Small nlk dresser for sale ren tollable. Mr*. \V. P. llug, Mapl- a\'ue, near Mol- ; nout. Red flunk. Phone'!»!M-R. FOR'SALE, NEAR RVER.,<!! Hed!.Ml. mll Far Unv from. wo bngalowm: de.ud t.,: prce f.,- all *r>.r''lll; nnnelnte puss so. W. A. Knpnr, -'-al estate. K.-.. ll-tn 0) fe. ll lo FOR SALE. Road tand; good locaton: now open; other busness. Address Koad SlanJ, drawer M, Hel Hank. V CTZENS'spULDNC AND LOAN has money to -oan for the purchas* ol >om«. Apply at ' le Second Natonal bank, HF. Hank. HAVE YOUR CLOTHES DONT FORGET, w cleaned nt the Cty Dry Cleanng and Dye- 'Saturday, February f th. at :00 P. M. tred ng Works, 9 Mechanc street, near Brond sbtrj, nelon sale at the Rose Hlop, r.7 t nt. Kncke-bcker plunnacy' street, Red Bank. Phone 08-H, Wllam Os-, lntnl street. Kver.vllur must be sold. : ' tr ^ prop'etor. tbj^t date, ('..'t.ge H. Unbelts, auct toneer. Lve poultry nld^nlh'eta wanted- pay-! BULDNG MATERAL NCREASNG. ~ " «rght p-.-e Uetnn Aller 72 Hr.lge!?lake tlose repars or.buld now. dont ene Red Hank phone :t.-m *'"" untl V""» ««' hther. Phone Red Hank 72-R for Cdmonls & Sckels, at B $5.00 per hull red... C. Rchdle. Phn- OAK DRESSER FOR SALE. ;McLnrc streot. ' nnx, N. J., phone 27S-F-2, Mddleto MOrHUMENTS.... Thomas Mansn & Ron.. dcm-ners and l!.'_l!.: b.lderu of hgh grade munmenls. Olllce FOR SALE. r.nl yard, Mnnmlh atreet nnd Drum Eght drakes lt.s2.00 ech: one g-aj- nan- plac^. Red Hunk. Cm-roll'""!,:,'"'.-"":; lelfard" v''v' <: ''' "- M ' ' ' RHOnf SLAND RED " SKDAN FOU SALE..,!!loll, Mou loan. lllot. M... cockerels for batchng for >nlc. llred frotn ' j-xn-lol s'da, nn.del 92; very lttle MARRF.D MAN WANTED, "... he best stpn; very reasouble.. W. : HM'l : lrst ebsa c.n.'t.n; ba-n. Also wth small famly to wtfk on farm or (s Mayer. Moncutlt anl tlnewno.l avenues, l'.^o Clevnlet. trc,',- ll..loln Klepp, 2t7 ganlm-r; wfe to b.u-, tv-f to lve men. ; Leulo, N. J. Mall street. Ke.-m- bn:'. leur Cbuch Mv't. Wlt.; n Ho. f, Allehost, N. J. ROOM AND UOARn WANTED. "SAY T WTH FLOWERS." FARM FOR RENT. flentlenml wsbe- ronn am bnrl wth Nothng c.mld he more approprate and.seventy-fve acre farm, nl ntu'ked, for Ornnn famly leur Mnnuull or West nothn!»o wele.nc a. flnwers; n honet or rent on shnren, or wll lease to relhle party., 'ronl street. R. R-larlr., 0 Mun sred, box of cut flowers fv- W. W. Kennedy t Address C. drawer M, ted Hank., A-hny 'lrl, N. J. Sons wll srelv enr v lnpplnes wth them. FOR SALE OR RENT. WE WANT FULLY FQUl'lT.]) ClllCKF.N FARM At Chapel Hll, twelve acre farm, wllh { lslw of farms, house. lots and lusnesn for Mle, btu.'.. t.. Mnnk nnd."ll; Un.-h. btllllngs n far colulton. Gurvey, lux 5, p-,',.erl.'s for. :.nle. M..nt & l.n.nn. hmlh- of egbt n.n., ll' nl'-nv-n.-t-. ; 2 t -'. )-. Atlantc Hghlands. N. J..llroad Street Natonal Hunk lullnk, Red nce«. l lt l.ulln "; everytln- hgh lnlc. Pk.e 2M. g-ale. W. A. ll..pp-..eal clut.'. H'n.l llnnk. ted; south sd.- of P Scuth street. Wllam A pa.--. U.l H a n k. ' ^ y.. Slr,., 22 ll.. SMALL FARM FOR SALE. Farm of lve nees. wtl a n'o house and ool outbuldngs, sutalle for poultry rasck farmb: near Red Hunt; l real e-lale oll'.'. legstt'r buldng, Red A very desrable traet ;l!;nl.. "ln.no 7t:t. t acres; one mle from t! ton of le Pennsylvana a [of New Jersey, near the load to Freehold. Kl.Vtr ths hghway. ThM traet 'ns H'ghborhod nl- '.'lsl, lull M» be bought cheap. ". Uu 'street, Red llank. WaslnKto NCUBATOR EGGS. Rarred Tlynouth Hocks only, from.. plcnld layng stran of very heavy brds: NCUBATOR AND UROODKRS FOR SALE. FURNTURE FOR SALE. M.' CM!,-M.' be.!, l -.. (p-n! and mltre-"; l -'l;''"m,,rc-.' 2D HaVlug ^ bone T!. ocler. s eye eds Thr ol n l.-o 'j-ld. St.-ndrl,:.. dry en. plon' l, M,,,, - vt ''r> rs =' K "' t "no n '"UK fn Mrs. Parker Mor',. 2 u llrdmt^oad, ted! a9t]lllln rvrr. All,,xc,. countrj- home or for a fo FARMS WANTED. >'"' fr " H. r tor l'ntl...u... v lenn ready to buy farm-! n nk y _ l " r, nformal on nl'lr, '". Frrnlngdle. M.,T. f land of t-.enty Fnrnn-lle slal C'lral ralroad ;w enncrvte stata lght servce en s n n tne rrow- >' mtes from tta tce nt l n fo nl the Mnfo mash lnves. Hn He. Hank ll'.'l-m. FOR SALE Ba RENT FURNSHED. House on rver fr.! at Hel,nk ) n utes walk n stntm; r..n.. bath, nt.-. ncludng st.'m Have e Monmouth ert--. F, M-th luy - Kl l-.-.l llt,', Kato frnt-', state ltgl.unty; ul; bn al. W.! ll:lu ' h.lts bud lfhts. r,;-n;e. A. '. Red Hunk. Ml-lltl. lllhhar. ' tn, ll,..am ANDREW J. HLL, j YlVE HOGS ANU SHOTES WANTED. r hantrk am leroratlntr: nteror WerllltlK from ft) pounds to foo pounds: h b Ph t ) Zlt Wolthley stloot, Pape nnd exteror ted l.uk. FOR SALE. Three-horse P. & O. H-n. rldnn plow for sale. Call John W. Sherman, 202-F-f Ealuntown, CROCHET HEADERS. ln'wn-l.-rrt. lu. dr pny. k Cty K-.'-, dy. We;t 2!th.tleet. New Mulcst ensb prce. Phone or wrte, Zlotkn, -'neholl, N. J. Plone 02-W. MAN WANTF.D. Kxpcc mnn. lrku tonnbl.-. f..' evenngs nn.l Slndny only. lure fnbl-!elg'«. L'-l ll-fnd -Urel. lel 'l'lld'.' ADAMS ft MOKLEY, teeplejncla md wall clnbers,, hous WANTED. Jersey Olaul p.tloes nml round potatoes. Hacltclupl Hron.. Wbnf 'rlue, H-d Hank, Phone r,7s, FREWOOD FOR SALE. Cut n stnw nr furnace lentha; by the load or corl. nn Hlt7.au, led llank. Phone V.f>-W. APARMENS OR RENT. 'lre' anl four twn, lnprnvemenl*. lletlt 2. <l..l. Vlftuy 'nk, llmstn. <eorue lenll YOU CANT l.osf. US when we 'M nn llrel. n'nk luhs "pepped" top-noch wlll llnpelnl. Knt'kel.orke' plrmacy. FOR BKNT. Two furnshed rooms for MK.. keep- nr. A.l.lr,", 7: M.m.ll.lnet, Red llank, plum.- 2., HOUSEWORK VVANTF). (len'al h.new.k tnled n, mall famly by a yon tlrl, Aldre-n Wnrlhl.-t lrept. ted llnnk, ^ STOVE OH SALE. A cylnder ntnl tl).....l l.ut n lllllt Whle. Apply n...0. '!:,ll blllllllu, l(.,'l lul, WOOD WOO>! WtHD Frnar' d block»."..); ln.no rr on.,,l s...r,l; loud».,,,,.. V.lllN.». n.a Ull, l,.n...,,. N J, FUHNSFJ) OOM TO l.f.t. Nlr.l. fmlshe.l: v.llh prvate fnmlly. all npravvrtclu. -- Washngton strett, led llank, pbo. '.M-M MONflY TO LOAN....Mjnf^ft, luan on.ntbkbutuumtll >n murovatl trttterly. Aluto H attftrnt.)'. H#d llnl. ^^ 'OH.HA.K, -Aa taratt«rldrtr Ml nrlrlma rndlthnl. Wnllam V 'orl. v. 'halkk, N. J, 'ht.na NCUHATOR AND BKOODEHS. No* <» th< tlma tn l>u» your nebalflrl '. 'nutrr BnllH. Kral ' D, FARM FOR SALE. HUNCA.OW OR SALF.. One luu.lel tu-re potnt. farm, gotnl sol. At l.o-usl 'nm. even runn*. stuce twelve nmn lunls.', water n harn; locaton l.nknlw : nl ml' enenls; on.' am tne: prce?2t,llt)0, ternh. Caleb L..uker. trml' ranu'e; >'.,M'" lnlf cnb..l.dn H P. O. lekord. N... (;egry, t: ln.ml -, lrl llnnk. 'll RADATOH AND -SERVCE STATON. '[["'' For uuek am good work at rensonnlle ' prces try Moltn's rndntor works, corner,' all clmbers rggers and, ',' f S '" nl 'l!"* nm "",'! W<- " L Fr " nt *"'' N " ' f uv, n.-, -T",l..n 'all p -.'e M.'.UM). T.-rn,-.-" We cut.lmn and trm ' nlj '"" lm: " r " m ""'»'r.». M.""H * ' """". l' «d Sren. TROMBONE FOR SALK almal bunk.n... nlon. lnl A.'tV'.l.le lrml.,.,. nn.l,,. f,,,- snln.. '-" J:l - *!.'. : -.-o.on..-..elllk, teel n.n.y. Ver-' AR.-VN. ' n k. J r.. N e w m n K p r m :. M - n n -. U. -. l -,, r. m,, u p,,,,..-,,, ; n..,, b n u k e n - n n n. l ' laum FOU SALE.! Marlon street', led Dank. SELF PRESERVATON s tle n, ell of nu lure, and by the uf mperal the old weaknesses may 'llmal'l. Kl'l''loeker phnna'y. ROOMS WANTED. fl'.r^tl.ll c.-lllle w.uld lt-.,' t w n,. u r r n s l u, r...n- ll a u e ' l b,, [.. w h e l h a. ull. ',.er..l, : n.r Unnk. 'm-.' M'l.l all m..'.da n t.l-nwn- M. l'.,-d llutt!. HOUSES FOK SALK. Port Mnlll.u.b,..\ 'm.n m'.e nnd, cellar; lan- nt; flmoo. Al Nu\ -jllk, nne room home, el.-clrc nnd -a- lar and Karate; lot llllh^tll '.-et. p.-«.?j,.mu. Caleb ' lnlv ' l.uke.,-f,nl. N... Klnrt FARM WANTED. 'll 'l Wnl-d, ll far UP tn nn- hundred aees; -kll rntlt vtl the rvl,- :n ot' pll -b. e : nst be R,,,, n-ll' Ked llnnk: ll '.'o.l c n d l.m. m gnl, " nal am tllraelv e,-tns. Addles-. A.., drawer M, lle.l Hank. ^ WNDOW CL-ANNC 'per We make a.p--nlly of r. a-hu: wlnd.wa ron ",.f -.lores...,.,'., 't.l pr, all- re d.-.- ; nlso..-. gen-nl ntlce eleulm. llea r.untl.', -'-.' Knl-fellon goato-l. ' Washngton', stre.-l. P...le.M-M. [.. lst j.mr properly SAW-MLL Vonnoutl l.uny!,,,,.,,,.,,,,.,.,,m.,.,,: -J, pnlly s. J., c.ro btllnan,.,,,,, ;, ;,,., ',,,,lt,'.v rrm. a.-'.e poult ly f.nn, en d lur.-.'. cot;, pnllty, -.l,a:<. UABY CHCKS. tro.n l.ou.-e, 2 harns,. p..llry..m-, n'..<",,.. l,.,,l,,,,,,.),,. n- -tn vl.e y patch a'l 'thcr flnt, al vv:--ons "'...n ul.t.-.,,,o,,.,.;,-, lcl,. r.,,',,,,,,,,..,-...,,,,,-n. d buldng-., nppl,' n.'.'l. d. t, l;. ll knll.-;*, "''brook h.o'nrl farm, S3..Mll: Jl.'O) cn..l. ",; l'.o a. f.r, 'll a.'res ynnu.tpple..rclar-l. rood h.us.'.--nnt ht.,.. L, tlnrl frn -l..'l.e.l v.lll w.ler rr. <-..Hml-.'S Hd WK HAVE HUYF.HS WATNG l.-t n town. Farms near M-u-llurn. Col's f.rn- n tls ncln of Jl.mouth Nvck. " u'l-e poultry farm on man stun.- Lst your runn now. and -ell t rn..l. Jumps Murphy. \m\ S7T, l--.eh..l. tb- wth.'- mprove-. S... Phone 2.":l-\V. at... tn sons.. st nully ch... Rncb. t..-f-l;l..mddle. -. ' o :'.. -r,' -.lalde led Hunk, bnls. lb. y whe l ~,.;, llr,ml Stre Red Haul., ph..l ath.-r ll -all. t fttonal 2'.''.'.. npn Mol nk.,- M-eh OUR HU.NG. Tle ot Sal' 'llu h' FAMLY LAUNDRY WORK. mly.-.. 7". l rh nd. nall. ll an llan. -.-do, ;,' lnt \> STUATON WANTED l.y r.'lal le Smth, rn c.lnr.-.l mnn a- h..us - 'mn; '. '.'. -t-n-.-.-s. 'll..ne. -. H..ll. m:.n--: NOTCE TO TRAPPERS. t-l-.k. pvn. pad f.-r raw flls. l.-lpb.-t.- l-:atul"m '.:-:'"lt. Mlh-r llts. & f o.. ".nt - :.. - '. K n l o l t. t l. N... CADLLAC EGHT OR HRET luk. 'll, tsh. WANT TO BUY OR RUNT. A,-,',>,,-,! man would." n rent. a hne wth on,, or n;.--.-h len llnnk. Allrn-s llnx :U!'., Red llnnk. MOTOR BOAT WAN ). n goo -tlll'. lw*entv-llve feel or l.-f-. -nn.-.rr nud full mcul. t. llcb.'.l'., Mll Man -.ret, A lry 'm t. TYPEWRTER EADQUARTFS. We lny. renl. adl exchnlure pud repar typuwrlers. Tlhlfa. the Hltr«of n Thou-, <un.l tem-.. 5H lrnad slre.-t Red llntlt. u HOC AND SOTS WANTED. «AKe,,-s.y wtbl or slpe; al,0 be.f. " Mlr..l m," know before you -rll. A. ld l RED ANK PROPERTY FOK SALR. Lln' rorner lot, lons), wth hc looms, all mprovements ; Knnufe; S.BOO. A far notkult-e cull leln, Caleb Luker, real -slle, llelfnr.l. N. J. OUSC FOR SALK. Kn looms,, l., t l. all,-,.,,.,.>,, t. ll loelln:,,,h -,,,,, Alrl lt. ). W Mnrtl..real mlale. :! ) K- l-'roul -le.-t. t-l llnnl. nloe - desh, n); >n lleett N..). llll'.dl lank.... S.!, lelh tank.. N. J. ll, ' H H.l.'l. red. luuk, -.. d. - k.;r,.)o, S-llnl,. t.n'.-n. Mr... Nelhe n.l....n. n m e n u., 'll...u.,-, M, ; ' " ' Ad.MN. [ l llnn nml '.'ll ral,.n ' l;.-vp..,, new, -.-adv fur P. : nl nld. Al.', ll-lllllld Mllll'l, ld '.,',,.....t, -. M. Long lan'l, delte.'.l..0.s ".. 'lu..n K-.l el. K.-l ll.. td. -OH SA.F. eetre ll-ll, 'll, -.talnll.' ML-car Lnage. 'loke'.' t'. for l.l.d,.rlalle.' dny l-l..'.'. Red 'l.'. «dl,. N'u.. 7H n" 9-M. t.la e.h.llf.-n-. ll'l-l, Hod Hll,,,. ; 'l'. ; t.m...u ' ll.-nl.lv DENNS & WHTNG.!,.;.., «l.. h., n « o u l l t. H!.-... b,!e l-. o!. V\ tl -.;;.,,- ;.-l. l'-o' j.-llor,.l mud -tl.v.'-w. Al.. Work.-, Kejl. l. Vl.l- llf n.l Mttrds,l y A 7." Ple hmrl, N. J., -lallnl; 'Owner,. FARM FOR SA.F.. e fll-n: n n - 'ulolal lnu-e wth- L.tds M L! u - u. t ' l b u l d r j : nl. flnt : tl- n -M'.-lb-ttt )lrll lr.'.- nl.- f.n llfl Hants ' w.'' H. le.l'll'nl.. " ' ' ' "' ' \V. /.l.tl.l 'w n.., N.... -b. H;NT. HUMMAfll: SALK. 'lbln) am S,l l-dnv d.ttur.. l.'tl.,'.-, unt.wo, but, 2(»",T, fel, llle- Hotel 'llll- rllll": a to L"! lls. Mn.-k.Ml le ulh or Mltlull! sol follttlu, lor Hmd -.ll'.t, ted llank. flltber l.ll.lllrs pl.n. H.al.lltllt,3, ;,- SAl,_ SA.'.Sl.ADY WANT-:l). H, n.b- lbnl,.... unrv "ll w Hal. -h.ly,. ".p. l'o-od ' nde,' and ebll- n mun <rd,r> nl>o,,-..,.. UNdA.OW-. FOU SA.F., NEW A'AUMl.NT FOU KENT.. Al!-j-,. --,u,.l nn. tlramlv" atcer. and N.-v t)v. -n..o m.u. nl f,m.!,.d.,- frame bukl.wh nl Morrs 'urk. lllf.nl.,f "l-l,. -,.,.. r,,'-v.. v e,-l : '»"" KeallHlalr,;. oy, srll.ol. denot....ml lloor'. Mr-. \. Jlr..«.-r a -r,,..,j, >-». W'K,,.,, l,.,v 2(. 'nrt M.nn.ull..ml,,l, ted llnnk, j N. J. OK s\l F.. SOHTAN) SCHOOL. ' Hl.l-.0!! M n r y.. W..., pbll,' l'lngrnpher, wll W e r'lur rndlor-. M u d g u a r d *. n <n.ll pnnl nt any m.. for l" HOS n lalnl". nnd.n all n'tnl wen l. V<-....hlha.l. -len tnt 'omdl'l'l: eulv ' rl'llnlnr for a 'nr.l fm <l.l.:(0 Hnt '. ur' d. ' llll at ll.. ) l. He'. ld N n t n t n l, n. n ' J ' ' o n b l l d l n l n r H u l l d o l l f r e LANDSCAPE G VKDENER. lju:.-.t nf :..-. larc or.nmll Ad. ' lce t;,. n us to wl.t, \len nud L o w n plant. '.. Stl.. ' ll.l: nad. t.. ''"',,nk..lot- l l. l l. l.;l hul.l lle.l ll UlltlU An!." llldll Work- Kl t. Hd ll'llllt. 'll,.no ) We t.'l COLLE PUPPES FOR SALE. ' l. l l! t l l - V. V T. " -. f. f l l l l ) " l l. ' l of llow- d. Ml..,..' " u.l, p. l mo! h-.l Ho pay. ll. ullb.m ARM.R WANTED. 'nrn.r wuled n wm-l nn nhatm; nbmt 00 'e. ln.-lu.ll f rnl. 'td a-.]nrhus. Her llll.'lll, lbll'.'l L'll, " W AtllH HOCK HATNd '.C.C.S. lln't.l llr.t r'u, n.n n,... m n' -.mll for sale. Mllllaluol 'm.. H No.. Anbury Park, N. J.. plume lnl lu-w..,.,t,.<-t d. llt, nol,, lel lml. KUMMAGK SA.K. l Hllndy, '.t.dstln;., llmnrl l-l.ln, C.T,,-.nu, Mnok Mlll led ln p,. ' bnok -nl.'.-,.'nl -U f ljw lll.l»ry, L'., Due nn,,-v of.' l. le nl n. d.lou,..,,,,,.,. le o'.-ll. d ll.l ',,,, oll,,,,..nt... ll.d H C.K. W-VNT'),»>.h.',., TO l, whle.,ef,. -r..l;.l. -.-ku le OM' ; \ f,'- * -'. ( a u '. OT llf.x ;:l, t.-d r,..m nl.l HOOFNl, Lfly tn and alalo tn.ft padt tult; also waur ttrnullnk HP wtdly an. enltar 0#- 7 lllld.oll aventl., lle.l AdlV»«T.. frnw'r'm, ll- J {'"3* L,e'l * RUMMAfffS llnnk. 'rlday am Hlr.l»y, c.mlnn of n«- -, rr». f.nlh>r. llrlt'.l hut.,bn).,.«nnd CSRAND PANO OR SAE. trm.-. '. n "0,..-t. Mark Mllner) ll hm> an Anl.r * l. upkhl ksnd,,,,.\,,,y R,.^ llnnl. n -.l.. n,' ml nl nll«ll<., lve.av WANT'll, nl, l.lv ul : MMl. T llllld'll.,. bus n.". ml,,,! t,., ',, ' l l aln Ho M fn tn r, --l OR SAl n. f r.n r n '.'U vll all n, T. Cl- 'lt Mmud,.'.. l- Ml).:'.. 'TP, n- [ttl.l y \-\ ", tn n t nl. nu ar led t A'blt rnn.. f'l unft! - : h...c rent leu- ll, n M, " na Dm l, A prt.lufllv..,.llf,l;..t'lle.. 'n!,-.' tn.. n.m, tun d." hmu'lt WHO PAYS!'...S-. - j WlHllll'ton str V 'mlnrl,. -,'... Nu relrcllo.. j Twenlj. w. n-n-.. two ncres 'alot-". ",n - - l 'l.kln AKeln-y, l.en.-b-. P'T". tpd.';., rrnes,,,,,vl,. rle...-erl. ll.'.l ',,.,!,, - [" b,...,.',!...!,., l,,, l, l,n,,, (.-l- ll'.l llllllk, 'l-lce».'.,.!'. «,:!llt> rt.l. M.ulll WV NOT NOW? A l.lnmsn,.k S Nnlml,l.t mm-,.. nun llld H. ml,j bll llltr, lle.l Hunk. 'l, '-''. (nv.nl.. - Hull ll-d n b.,,l up and ml l.-k n... l.lll.l NOTCr., ft. n.lv. 'L.,.- l n!., -. SEWNG MACHNES. All thl..u.'-l tpnol,.,.,-lrlf..rlarlu Sn,-,r -. A..,,' l., r a ae:.!. Old m.'lnlus nt.. n..,'!,...,,: l',»l!. HVH MC' Y [Ol HALF.. n-l,.«ln.'"< '.'ll,' of Knl llank; b.l la "Hud, llank. llltu. t\dd'"«km n M..) l. allo,- : >-'l'. ' M ' h n b - n!. WA..l.T LOST, M.ddy.r.,,'.. n U.l Han n,.-.l T h e ln*. r b o u ^l. tn' bt-.m of llvm- m d.,!!. -n,,.ly,,,,,,-. h u l l n.,,.mm,, l.v n, Ml h.n tth,!' n,,,, ot sll lltlels, plea, lolfy nt.', llt..n. nlm,!,,,.,,,,,, -ll-w, MM. '. H'tnn, l'vl!!.»«tmsl, nml ll Mltl. rjtnd, l..r l M«!l CLASSY SKNWORK. F. d. Muvnn, th> n lnt, mak«mul'nldt lknt M) at/lttt)w auywh%0. f t'* wllh pant md lrunh Mo>nn t unrcvllt.l. «m rhn.»»lrr ; td llk r MOUHfe FOK SAl,'...OTS,,RH» HANK,, 'lehtv of F lol fm ntlt< tlnw fur honln wlllrk n n'w \W\ dmm ntlh uf >n.k ; nl uf hrm me UN.mm anl lhtl). ol ntlkn tnrnv". (,,am«lv nlwl; ra<h»r tmt let «, ltk locnl'm. l»t blm'k-t from' luatt r«rt, Hnll tn >tv '»v tntm,. Motjt jn"!.,!. -OK. Ul-.-.'l Mllun! bank llbl' 'M.-- 'ttul tvfre ttnd AlltHtt llroml ajrfpt, ld', H«M, nfo at umls al rltlly ehlnh un 'fl fvcnu.unnf Unt at los e* wllh at lo '. n <uf ant ll* * J M.t tll)* pt)lenls. HoltslU'ltluc. >ol wat,l flmer Hlmp, loh;., h.. wn)! Wu.da, Jr. nu,>t'. " Mnn nth.,. He.! llnnk. DETECTVE AGENCY.^ Hulled Hlal.' Vorllta Awn 't>»«- tlvra -ve vwtu-n. lt<n),rau.l, llf,.>«ptf aotl lonl.j. ll,,.l,,l«,' t ln,,- «l«., nlry rnllulnl lulu rlnlnal anl. U, ttll, Dt-flKc. tv.rk»rfffl«l t lldll(»nl anl eon.,.,us nelhol". M«tt«r«of.rl-m» t.»- tur«lo, pnrt*»»"'lr«l l.n.'«tlll ( of l'hl >«rttr r«/»lll Ku»r.l<), durtnf M» )tl«ns. f*unra:» o t Mt awt Mwtelra»*lt»<lr Oft* Mrl haul*»tt>u'a«, «tf,

12 >. ". '. ' - ' ' THE RED BANK REGSTER., TOWN TALK. (Contnued from page.) «' The Shrewsbury teachers aul ctzens who conducted ho hnhotscontest at th Shrewsbury school last Frday lmv-k-d an example ot how ppu ran le educated n thnprs outscle of the vgular nnulum wthout expense to the taxpayer.-. There s'a hst dfference l.ewrcn ths :n< the '.\ RT.sny fals ;.l:l fares uhuhj arc ov-rrowd.r tn- >r'cram 'l tlud's and e.hn);. lov.; the amvuu cf tme.-ent.'- -ss.''.. MjljjTts. " KmwU'dcr'f lnrd>,-hould '</ part of tn- -llk-alo' uf ev'-y pupl. The «lrew.-l,ury folks :nv lonn t n ' way tha <lnc:< nut --.-nsuh eu oler Mude- M n ;l vv -'V '-'^ '^ 'Uv-st- ) T (o the ehmn-m. (onllllls ths krt of work v\lh 'ltertne!',-' - ;.n attractu -,lea; Thcv_ - fl nnve lvl ^eune eu-. altr. n lh> tan n foul U. tn- s ht'l? H;: h.m'ks ( Ma'v^ me ' Hank 'l-.m,,v- H'CM Nl, allc.pt - '.a last w'.'k tn cl:r!we llu'ly tb.! t wl: he future. u h, h l:;t'. f ^ ''Pt nto vl-.el- -elp t>.vak - taxp..yvv..;!.-'< n. on.lle Ke<l,. : '-v U% to n the town. the -lcc t;) plan and s rv.-u- n the Mr.-. Edwn. Thompson, the only new nemb-r of the loanl chosen at.j lst week's eh-eton. s no st'aner to' tl,.. s-obo..ls of Red, Hank. Several years!!(.".> ;-he h ac'l a popular movemert vhch resulted n the- soleeton of 'aul K. Uadclll'e as supervsng );ncpal of the schools of Keel Hank.' Mr.-. Thompson's a'/lon on that occason proved to he- of large servce, for Mr. Radcll''e was one of the best t-upervsllk prncpals the town ever ",l:ul. -ruler bs drecton the schools, ltanel a hgher standard of etlcenoy and qacle prouress n other're- Kpets:. Mrs. Thompson's opportuntes for servce ll behalf, of the.schools wll le enlarged by her. oftkal poston, and her frends. have no «loubt that (she wll dscharge her dutes wth the same fdelty anl ntellgence as she dsplayed n her. efforts for educatonal betterment n the j P-st. Phono Red Bank 2. / Phone Red Bank 2 Assocate ths frm wth durable work' at low coat. THE H. SMTH CO., Far Haven. Publc Sale The Hoard <>{ Educaton of -Atlantc townshp, wll offer at publc salo, at the town hall ll ' ' j COLT'S NECK, N. J. Frday, March 2d, 923.: at one o'clock, all the -.. -ehurl : b.:,-!-.:, ; >.' and sta.j, that land l>elok t uses and other on whch the;,- the townshp. ' * (."oulto^wll n 0 per cent pad at elos-e af.-ulo. the balance when de-.l*-ate delvered., At tle same tmo and place ' the!\e-.-loves u.-'d to heat the school -e.- w'll be s-o'uk ' G. S. P. HUNT, D. C. ONLY TH MAN WHO SEES CLtARLV REALLY! WDE- AWAKE.! A really wde-awake ze s one whose clear vson, tells hm at all tmes what s gong on n the world. When you frst experence any eye trouble let us* locate the defect and prescrbe the proper glasses for you. You can have them mounted to sut you^at the prce you wsh to pay] PUBLC SALE Ab. Am About to Retre from Farmng Wll Sell ot Publc Vcnduc the Followng Persou! E'o >oly, on the \<rm Wlcrc Now Resde, at COLT'S NECK, NEW JERSEY, Tuesday, Feb. 27,923, M.h..-, Mltl '... ' ( Ml,:,... Dl ll:..,. T 'dm.mknl'nc Al V: 00 O'l'.Ofk HORSES, MACHNERY. ETC. SH.Vtl'. mll d Mll' "-. l;.,..-'l v...t,t.; Hu-.s. s am.- H.n '.. l t. :, lrll..- Ml-t,.,l! lrrnu-, S.m T..,.!!. V.u... llu--y W'a-...,.. mm- 20-ba r A-l,;UM-: Sl,'\v:rt llu-^,. Clpp mll l-'.ll wth Hum.. 2 fllhnnks S.'nl,w.. : t.-,. luuk'u. (h-lstnnr. '2 s'ts l.-n.-.-. new H-SL- Cullars. > Norl? W h ll,! v..,- Sluvfls. l-'nrks, lt,:c< tout l :m>l"nu-nt> a- lnctcally new md TON KJKU TKll'H.. GOOD.slAl'l".; 00 HUSE.S YELLOW CORN, ABOUT 6 TONS A.Ml.FA HAY, 60 '.YMOUTll HOCK CHCKENS, 25 BARRELS GREEN. MOUNTAN POTATOES. r,0 AKREl.S POTATOES, SECONDS. Hl)l! <KO,' Barrul Vm jr, 2 large lun Pots lor Cookn Potatoen. 'T,.<. S-. -. l-l Ml... fll.--. t.m-.n.!. Uo'J-r EKMS: Ml U'' -,.f! H.U'l lj.,ll!.ll.l,- ML.;, lh l, Gt'llllS: M'll fan. 'ul.l- ll,-:,t,--..-k.- Tll,!,-. -2 small THLU-S, l.l! >.-,....,-,.f ml Jar., lot uf J'llj- Olsat's, nml other \S ALT fll P. 'lv.).--. An,-"n-.-v "'-c7"lt."lark'a.ow..:",.do ;,:,.! u.,...,...h ;.\ M- ln-l.'.'c'c-.' mouths celt un np- PUBLC SALE OF Personal Property! THOMAS. WOLCOTT. HAVNG SOLD MY PROrKRTY. AM BENG AUOUT TO REMOVE TO THE CTY,. WJL SKJ.. AT l'uh.r- SA.L ON TK 'REMSES ON THE STONE ROAD. Mle from the Colt's Neck Hotel OS' Wednesday, Feb. 28,923, AT '- (J'CLOCK SHARP. THK 'U..OW Nl!: All Goods n Frt Class ConJton. HOUSEHOLD GOODS, ETC. C,,y.r.-, l u l. a m Crnl r.',. 'n'l ',,Ml ; l-nlnr.suo,. :, p,.,-,.s,.,rl H - k n,..,,,,!..-.,,,., V l.-r,:,. Mr,, -, M,, n - 'l K U : l.;n, <,! Tull', e. -'. m u l l l.->. H m, Lnf. ' l> K o m ' -. ' t. u k r. 'lu-l, Kllrl'l f lll',.rn-k Ml., l l f ll.-lm SUlll-. T L. - ^.,!,-!) Ml rhllll-.. \Vn..t.Sullll, Kl.U-,... l u. unt s-tn-,,.., Hlul. \ V n! M Wur.lr.-.., 'Jr.--. t, \V;,.. Stnul, :l M n t l r. - s ^ ^, 2.llu,'., J U T V ;; -,, Tll,;,--. M. t.l,..l.t.,.-.)» lur..-..,-.. l l r r v l ' r T Ol S.A.-. <»>lu -'om- t', l :-n <lw..-n M n, m.l:,.; :-. lu,.,,,... Sl..,,l,, - u. u VVlH.n. l n - r-.. Wat.l!.. (. -. t...m t.k U.-. h. S. w m : VV, U K X., O:,l S»r,.u t,- r. )l,.m-l u n t C l m r. m,o,,-l - l, n. l l. - n, -!,..,. ;' l.,, n V... - m l l S m. -. \ v,.,,, l S. n o, -J -K t.-l.-n 'nll.. lul of llll' ft,,.l l v - n l, Alfltu l l n j. S t n, *. ;: H.,,, - lllak.-tj. S U - K '... l o l n. - l. l M. ' w l l l l! M. - l l n - V V. -. l.. f l t t w l -., ' l w., S l m ' l -. l t k. -.. t n. - J.-,' l u l l, fl'llr". t ( ' u r n C. H,.l..'-., K n n - - u - Tn.l. S r h \, Nul-, lrrrvl, -,.. : 'lrlnn Slr.-, l,., : W n - Sn-lvl.r-., ::(J A m n, ",. 'r-l^. t l-nnl W l.. ll m! -,.n-, 'nt 'lnt-r. S,... llunl llfll. l.nl.- :....,.:., ;,..,:, n l h - r,.... ;,n.! m a n! M M u t * un-h ' Tl.!t:,.- : t V-tl, W,. TK '- Au..-h,,,,..v '. NCHOLAS DU.Mr.YKR.»»»>»»»»+»»»»»»»»»<«**»»»«5"» Money RED BANK REGSTER, FEBRUHT 2, Publc Aucton Sale ". Wll Sell, at Publc Aucton Saturday, February 2th, at o'clock P. M.»t the - MPERAL -AUTO-SALES CO., 96 South Broadway, Long Branch, N. J. Near Second Avenue A LARGE STOCK OF AUTOMOBLES. 2 l)ol(?e Sedans, late nodfls; lke, new; 3 Ford Sedans, Chandler Tourng, Standard Kjght, StuU Runabout, 0 Ford Tourng fat's,' Ford t.'lus.-.s, ;! Ford Runabsuts, Ford Truck, sold tres; and many other artcles too numerous to menton. AL KAPLAN, Auctoneer. *, An ul'n'' anmnt tn loan m de-nble mproved leal A Cntut; n Momuull, Mcuer and Mddlesex nunte:'.»j- * JjW fu'h, plcmpt M-r'r, early USMKH. W nlo V- a * * nunlut of. (tunnrt'ctl tv. md Mnrlnnnet for Hale, ('al or ttrto > % ', for nformaton. J Professonal Buldng,.. Abury Park, To! New Jersey. J Dlr*«lom t W. J. MH, 'r'.'rt, nn] len, Mur, F.Afflff'B:»*M>tllMM>M APPRENTCES WANTED, We have room for a couple of brght grls to learn the mllnery busness. Every opportunty* for rapd advancement. Apply at once. THE PEARL SHOP 5 Broad Street. Glad ndeed! My trp to the old homestead over n.dear old HOL- LAND to see all those thngs of my days of youth; the meetng of my mother aftex an absence Of 22 years, are never to be forgotten moments. Stll am glad ndeed to be back agan amongst my old frends and customers n that lttle beehve of ours cal led RED BANK. Wth the greatest of pleasure do announce that have rented the store recently occuped by the METRO- POLTAN RESTAURANT, next to the RED BANK CANDY KTCHEN, for the'purpose of, conductng a butcher shop, the trade n whch was brought up before entered the delcatessen busness. n my former busness the people conferred upon me the motto " F T COMES FROM BLOM'S, T S GOOD." The same polcy wll be mantaned n ny new undertakng, as HONESTY N WEGHT, DEPENDABLE QUALTY AND TRUSTWORTHY SERVCE wll agan be the foundaton upon whch my new busness wll rest. Wll be open for busness MARCH st. Watch my add n next week's REGSTER. Thank you. B. BLOM. Of Courss REMOVAL SALE Who s Aunt Jane? Many years ago Aunt Jano decded" to change her home from n country farm to a lown home and poston. Havng had several pleasant and satsfactory- busness transactons wth Mr. Storck, nqured f he could arrange to gve me n poston. After a moment's talk, wna nut "on tral" on the pay roll. My job was to facltate sales l>y advertsng or otherwse, and was so mutually satsfactory that t lasted several yeara; n fact, untl was compelled to leave Hed Bank, and then resgned. Mr. Storck, havng occuped hs present locaton n Red Hank fur years, s now compelled to move h* store ol or lefnn- Aprl st, and has requested me to help hm out temporarly to dspose of excess and Burplus (thcks before mavnu tme. wll lo my lut n my oll-fashdned wny, to acquant frst myself nnrt hcn you of the vnrn woods that wll le lmted at "(f'l ld nf" )cc», anl t wll he lo your ak.mtnte to watch the vnlous trmn nr.d prc' that wll le uotnl hen rv'ry week. Ths Week's Specal., Thursday, Frday, Saturday An assortment of New COLUMBA RECORDS (Surplus Stock) All auote..at "Get..R p to rpove.. p»urpu» p.jtock,aut, a c?. quantty of smlar stock on hand. Terms can be arranged f requred. at Another lot at Oc and yet another lot at AH excellent values An opportune tme to replensh your. record lbrary >' NOTCE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT.. Estate of Frederck Luther, doceaa«d. nsolvent oatute, Noftco s hcr«by gven that the accounts jf the aubacrber, Rubstltuted admnstrator wth wll annexed of the estate of uald deceased, wll be audted and stated- by the Jurrogate of the County-of Monmouth and reported for settlement to the Orphans' Court of tad County, on Thursday, the twenty-second day of March, A. D. 923, at whch tme applcaton wll be made for the allowance of com m us lo no and counsel fees. Dated January 90, A. D SECOND NATONAL BANK OF RED BANK. N CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY: To < Qxella Jelllnek, ORU Bauer, Segfred Bauer, Andrew Jet (nek, EuKone Jellnek, - Lllan Jcllnek, Robert Jellnek, Chat-lea Jellnek, Anna Jellnek and Theodore Jellnek. By vrtue of nn order of the Court of Chancery of New Jersey, made on the ffteenth day of Februury; n a cauae wheren Helen G.*Sohler B complulnnnt and you and the State of New Jorttey are defendants, you arc requred to appenr, plead, answer or demur to the bll of 8ud complanant on or before.the eghteenth day of Aprl next or tha lad bll wlt be' taken as confessed aganst you., - "" The sad bll!» fled to foreclose a certan mortkfthe Rven by Morrlu L. Jcllnek,d C/.ella.Jt'llnek, hs. wfe, to Adelxa P. thler, dated July S, 93, on lands n the Townshp of Ocean, Count; of Monmouth and State of New Jersey, at Seabrght: and you Gzella Jellnek ore made a defendant bectune you are the wdow of Morrs L. Jcllnek; and you 0 [fa Unuer are made a defendant because you are nn her-at-law of Morrs L. Jtllnek; and you Segfred Bauer a^a- made a defendant becauae you are the huaband of OlKa Bauer; and you Andrew Jellnek are mode n defendant because you are nn her-at-law of Morrs L. Jellnek; and you EuRene Jelllnek are made a defendant because you are un her-at-law of Morrs L* Jelllnek; and you Lllan Jellnek are made a defendant Wcuusa you are the wfe of Eugene Jellnek; and you Robert Jwlllnek are made a defendant hecuuse you are an hern, at-law. of Morrs L. J«llnck; and you' Char e» Jellnek are made n defendant because you»rt' nn hor-at-lvw of Morrs L*. Jelltnek: and you Anna Jcllnek are made a tlefendntt because you ore tho wfe of Charles Jotlnek; and you Theodore Jell n.'t are made tv defendant because you are an her-at-law of Morrs L. Jcllnek. Dnted February F>, 923. LUM, TAMB.YN & COLY R, Solctors for Complanant, 7S6 Broad Street, Newark, N. J- '. nure anythng, anywhere, anytlma PAUL REVERE eal Estate and hsoraoce B6 Bro»d St., R*d Bunk, N. J EUn»r- WASH TUft ON HS BACK. 'hs atwaya was "a bayk breakng b.'.' But t doesn't have to break ours. We have bg Washers and bg oners for just ths purpose, BO why r 6rry? Let us send our drver, he alt tell you about the knds of serv- "Get Rd op Red Bank Steam Laundry 2 Whte St., Telephone 32-J. RED BANK, N. J. Durng the past' SO years Mr. Storck has bought out some busness concerns. Some besdes carry-' nc muscal goods, carred other lnes, and he had to take ther entre stock. Thus varous odd merchandse, fxtures, etc., was put n the "store room" and a stll there. Some of these artcles wll now be sent to the junk heap as antquated, some wll be gven away, and some sold at "Got Rd Of" prces. Some standard goods, saleable every day n the year, wll be sold at lowered prces, lowered accordng to, how much surplus ; on hand, or how Bhopworn t may ho, etc. There wll be many talkng machnes and panos at lowered prces Homo at rdculous prces. They wll not all bo ready to nhow, Stll and delver at onca, no the stock offered wll vary each week. f you wll menton your ron.ulram«nts at any tme, we wll try to fut out somethng to sut your dalrc nnd pocketbook. ReaaotabU tlmo payment* enn l>«arranged.

13 RAYMOND DOUbHTY JVLLAM BUCHANAN Phon«89S-M.. Phone 89-M. Doughty & Buchcuan, GENERAL CONTRACTORS., Buldng and Sellng of Houses a Specalty. ' ', ' - E»Um*tM Chasrfully FuroUhed. ' LOTS FOR SALE N DESRABLE LOCALTES. RED BANK, N. J*.. HAVE T DONE,..., - ' NOW. ' '^' Phone Rad Bank 72-J. JOHN T. GERAN, Pres. and Gen'l Mgr." JOHN B. CONNELL, Vce-Pres. JOHN S. MATTHEWS, JR., Secretary and Treasurer. \uto Servce & Machne Co.., '( (NCORPORATED) Successors to JOHN. T. GERAN -*.>.. Anythng for Your Auto Cylnder Grndng Machne Work Stromberg Servce Staton The Auto Servce & Machne Company, whch was ncorporated recently under the Law of the,state of New Jersey, has taken over the busness heretofore conducted by John T. Geran. The entre buldng, whch was formerly known as the Conover Block, wll be used by the company. t s now beng remodelled and when fnshed the man floor wll be used as a dsplay room for automobles and accessores., The basement has been equpped as an up-to-date machne shop. The present buldng wll be enlarged n the near future.. Mr. Geran s presdent and general manager of the company. John P. Connell, the vce-presdent, wll have charge of the sale of cars and the automoble repar department. Mr. Connell has long been recognzed as the leadng automoble mechanc n ths part of the country. The machne shop s under the drecton of Wllam Pres, who for many years was assocated wth the Jersey Central Tracton Company. The store wll be under the management of Raymond P. Archer, who has been assocated wth Mr. Geran for several years. John S. Matthews, Jr., s the secretary and treasurer.. He s teller of the. Keyport Bankng Company and wll have charge of the book-keepng and fnancal end of the busness.. Mr. Geran and hs assocates wsh to thank ther customers for ther patronage and trust that the new company n ts broader scope wll be the means of ncreasng busness, and affordng mutual satsfacton. AUTO SERVCE & MACHNE CO. (NCORPORATED) Phone 3R 7-53 FRONT STREET KEYPORT, N. J. PACKARD Here s a bt of tmely advce to the man who s plannng to order a Packard Sngle'Sx for the Sprng. low s the tme to place your order wth us. We shall do all Wthn our power to satsfy a de' mand that we beleve wll be unprecedented, but wth our actual" producton and quota allotment fgures before us, we know t wll be mpossble for all who want Packard cars to get them. We urge, therefore, that you, act mmedately to nsure de* lvery when you want t. ^ ^ MMEDATE DELVERY We can promse almost mmedate delvery on tle followng Sngle-Sx models: j'pam^nger Tourng.. $8? Paaacnger Coupe... $57^ 7-Passenger Tourng ^Passenger-Sedan... m Passenger Sport Model. a6jo j/paaaengcr Sedan Lumusnc J3»J Ordersfor other models wll le flled accordng to prorty: l-pasenger Runabout. $87 7-Pamcnger Sedan... $355 j-passenger Coupe... JJ50 7-Pas8enger Sedan lmousne 3575 j-passenger Tourng Sedan 875 Prm do noc nlud fnght or var tax, H. L.ZOBEL_ E 2^ Monmouth jcounty Dstrbutor- ^j ''' Tel. 90 Sea Brght * "*"fel. 955 ke& bank -FEBRUARY 2, 923. NEWS FROM MDDLETOWN. DANCE GVEN FOR NJURED! HGH SCHOOL BOY. and have the pleasure of hayng, them n tme (or the season. Keroen* Stove Caught Fre Last Week n Port Monmouth Store,' fntfe Man Locked n Garage. ' SCREEN DOOR AND WNDOWS Weghng Socable at Church.' j BULT TO ORDER. A dance was gven at the Leon- larco hgh school. lum Wednesday nght for. thu benell of. Raymond \' t ' Da-vcnn^t of Leonardo, wfo s n, thu '' W. W. COOK, Long Branch hosptal wth a broken, hp as tn- result of 'an uutumohl* [ accdent. There was a la'ke uuend- j jancu. Only one tnu marred.the 'sport am) that was the nwdy actons j 'of several solders. Last Thursday np;ht two basketball uancs wen.-j playod at the hgh, lmo] for the J'lelH of Mr. Davenport. ''he K'ls': Jtoan of the school tjefentrd tn; women teachers jy a score u!' - tu ( and the hoys' team dlvtcd the men ly a score uf :;n to M, o&ene- stove ranch! 'e n Danel E. Muhoncy'y-.-lore af!>rt ; Monmoutl one mornne; last week. ; Charles K. Meyers, Ht- manual r of ] the. s-'tov', threw" tn' ).»-nnj stove. out of the huldnr. t m-cly mssed: h'.ltk Oscar Mulev, pn-.slen of the 'o't Monmouth fre company, who 'happened to he passng ly. Mr. Meyers -; treasurer of he company. No damage.wus (lone to the store ly the lre, A man who was n-ane walked n- _c Robert Secley'B hou.-o at Port Momuuth last Thursday anl thor- Oughly alarmed the famly by ls strange actons and wld talk. Wth 'the assstance of Thomas Easer, a j neghbor, Mr. Seeley -oax'd the man >nto hs garage and locked hm n the buldng. Luter the demented man was taken by a Kcansjurg' polceman to Keyport, where le lves. Despte the btter cold weather Thursday nght there was a far attendance at a weghng socable n the New Monmouth laptst- chapel, j The socable was gven jy the lades' lad socety anl those who attended T-ws're charged aecunlntc to thsr weght. Mss Dot Seeley rete.r anl Mrs. Fred Pentermann played pano Solos. The New Monmouth Baptsts held "day of prayer servces" Thurshy ( afternoon at Mss Mnne Krosl's. Mrs. S. E. Curts was n charge. Mss GofT of Newark, a worker amok the talan people of that place, descrbed what she s lnng there. * Mss sabella Graham, an aj'd r'slent of Port Momuuth. ded last Thursday mornng of pneumona, after a sckness of two day*. The body was sent to ' VlushK. -ok sland. for bural. Mss (nlmm formerly lved there. * ^k Jacob Wenslen h:«clo.-ed h-j^ shoe 'repurntc bu?hu'-- at Vlford ^ anl le has moved to Snarly Hook. ^ j Walter A. Kraft, a plumber, has ~.'rented the buldng romcrly ncn- [ jped by Mr; Wensten. ^ Carl Howard, who. lve.-- wth hs grandfather, Adelbe Howard of Port Monmoutl, s home much mproved from the Lonn' # lsraneh hosptal, where he was a patent several weeks.. The detals,of the farmers' nsttute on Tuesday, March ltl. at the New 'Momnuuth Baptst clureh. are beng arrungud. Ur. DeMars of As- bury Park wll speak at nght. ] Charles Thorne and Basl Lews of + Leonardo played pool last week for ' the champonshp of the lrchou'se. ^^ Lews won three games and was declared the champon. Mr. Tcnmleton of Newark gave a talk on "The ' Cu> of Kx-Sevvcf Men" Sunday nght at the New Monmouth Baptst church. There was a good attendance. Mss Mary Mcflees of Leonardo s rapdly mprovng at the Long- Branch hosptal from a broken ankle caused by a fall. She (> expected home soon. Mrs. Howard-Parker of Bellevlle. Mss Alce Seeley of Jersey C'tv anl Mrs. Edth l.sk of Ocean Grove hue been vstng Mrs. Newton Seeley o, Belford..John Seeley of Uelford las bough! farm between Mddletown and Keyport. t wll le worked bv Mr. Set'lcy's brother, Wllam Seelev. Mrs. Joseph Thompson of Belford s home much mproved from a Perth Amboy hosptal, when she underwent an operaton. Wllam Thompson of Belford has recovered from sckness and le has gone hack to work at the ralroad shops at Kl'/'bethport. Mrs. Sophe S:ge of Leonardo, who was recently operated on at the Long Branch hosptal for appendcts,'s mprovng. Mrs. Wllam '.aley of P.elford, who recently u'lorwct an ope-.ton at the Long Srnnch 'hosptal, s mnrovng, Mrs. Mary F'.nogan of -nvlforl wll have her front porch enclosed t Mll lll Ml Plant Food Hgh Grade Concentrated Fertlzer 5% Ammona 0% Acd Phosphate Potash, GARRSON'S FORMULA 32 pounds Ntrate of Soda. ; 9G-Sulphate of Ammona. 2(5 pounds % Menhaden Fsh. ' HO "pounds 0% Anmal Tankage pounds 20% Supar Acd Phosphate. 280 pounds Murate and Sulphate Potash, ' Hghest grade of chemcals,,608 pounds to ton, 3 pound bags. ' f 00 pounds of fller or sand were used you would have 2,000 pounds of 8 7. Why use fller where no beneft s-derved. You pay $- freght on, tons from whch you derve no beneft. ',; :.. " -. '. ' TERMS:/.,',', ' $35 a ton cash, or $36.50 cash October st on carloads of 20 tons or over, or $38 n less'than carloads October st. Delvered F. O. B. cars any staton n s New Jersey. MASON & APPLEGATE RED BANK and FREEHOLD, N. J. E. A. MASON, CHARLES R. APPLEGATE, Phone 690 Red Bank Phone O- Freehold Ask any member of the Monmouth County Farmers' Assocaton who used ths formula last season regardng results. -f, daughter of Harry prove from her ^M, contnues to m- Urlan llanco < kh'ss. mouth has hon^l k of l'ort Mutt a new engne for Rawng wood'. Thomas Smth :md John Fourl of Bclfovd have tra ed ther lnpmohlc for a l''ord. wth glass. AH. t Badger wll do the work. Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Warnock of New York spent Sunday wth Mr. and, Mrs. A. K, Landlord of Helford. Mr. and M-. Samuel Colnorgan of Helfnrd spent Saturday and Sunt Toms Hver. dav wth frend- Gladys llran.-o m Branson of Helf. Mrs. Norn W! "t of Lon^ Branch vsted Mrs. Man.udlnw of Helford last wo'k. Mrs. Henry DefJroU' and her sun Percy of l'orl Momolth are sck wth nr >.! Mr. and Mr.--. Herman Dorn of.l'orl MonmotH. m,' kept nloon 'wth trp.' taytnond O'l stllel a u llollml. tolerl Smtl of Leonardo ha' less out lt n l:. nod De.eoll.'rdn lre eompv 'hlt plnce n'lt Week. The louw o CA el hy ' rjnk \ rj derverr of N;r. The llelfnrl pped for wler -k ^t hef^ pnnl el. ^loolhous' has n CM y Wll't- A. Krnft. A hrend and 'Jtke sale w.-e; held Slnrday n tn r Nvennk lln-rv. Mrs. 'All.. ost of New Men jnull hr- n" > red from M-, Han,. :- nnett <.r M'll'o'l v''v nck wt KlMltll'tll <': hou'll 'or MUH Cm ft n»;k wth H Mrx, ('. wth T : Resdence Lots at Broad Street and Leroy Place Resdence lots n good locatons n Red Bank are hard to.fnd. Here s an opportunty:,.., We are offerng For Sale -n resdence plots the hgh-class property stuate on the southwest corner of Broad street and Leroy place. Three Broad street lots are offered, each 50 feet n wdth. Leroy place lots are offered ether n 0 or 60 feet n wdth.". ' Ths property s n the very best resdental secton of Red Bank. Each purchaser of a lot s thus nsured of the best locaton for a home. Busness Property We are offerng For Sale the plot of land stuate at the southwest corner of Monmouth street and Brdge avenue, opposte Ralroad staton, for busness stes. " ' Ths plot of land s mapped to sell n lots of 20 feet or more n frontage on Brdge avenue, and s 00 feet deep. Busness Buldng We have had placed wth us for Salt- the story brck luldn^.stuate on the northwest corner of Monmoutl street and Maple avenue The buldng s well bult, t has plenty of floor ^pace and u'oort lght. t occupes the entre lot whch has a frontage of 5 foot on Monuotl street and 00 foot on Maple avenue. Possesson may ho had n about ;() days. Monnoutl street has taken ts place n l!ed Bank as a busness street, and as Maple avenue s. now the new Slate Hghway ths property n the very near future wll he one of tn most promnent corners'for busness n Red '.ank. For parlculas of he above propertes npply to* 0 Monmouth Street, J * (Offce o n Ground F l O REAL ESTATE Red Bank, N. J. Ttl«phon«382.> ' ^ f - s~ l

14 Pftge Fourteen Openng -May. February 26th NO NDAN DAY Feb. 22d at 2 Mechanc Street ths year whch has beenjcelebrated at ths address for the past 2 years. " RED BAK: BUT EVERY DAY WLL BE HARLEY-J! v DAVDSON DAY The Motorcycle that has grown so rapdly. Also the home of Pope-Hartford Bcycles and other standard makes. Supples and Reparng. ; f G. PARKER 2 Mechanc St. Red Bank, N. J, Notce to nvestors! Before You nvest NVESTGATE! Do not be confused by msrepresentatons. Get the opnon of your Banker. He las a sncere nterest n you and can help yo.u to determne the true worth of any stock or bond scheme. t may save you from serous loss. L Second Natonal Bank Red Bank, New Jersey Resources Over $6,000,000.00! Wagner F"rday and Saturday Specals! Best Qualty-Lowest Prces Cleanest Markets Mnce Meat, 2 b jar r Specal b 35c a :. ^.. Comet Brand Prnt Butter, b 9c * None to Dealers, n -'s None to Dealers. Rb End Half or Whole Lon of Pork, b 9c Sknback Hams, b 9c Armour's Sugar Cured Star Hams, b 22cStrp Bacon, b 22c Golden West Fancy Fowl, b 29c 3 b nvernge Our Natonal Mayonnase, b 25c ttf«ll Cloverbloom Pork Lver, b 7cBolng Beef, b 7c HAZLJT NEWS., -pzr-cczz 2, 623, School Trustee. Ke*«lectef Ma*. er&d c Dcnco Tonght..... knnu Jertor of thc^ UurUn townsh p board of educaton was held r, the Unon jtrhoolhou*? lust Wlll: n charm n of :lu>. n'dng, P. O.. We- Kan ^ n: sc< vf-ny and tn, teller* J rsp.v. Wllng and Hurry U. Scame, Jehu A. Wlng,.Joseph s ard Clar'K'f E. Bhren-, burg v fro rc-'uv.'d for full tjrrr.s. Tho aj]>ropralcnwor??p000 foh.-d $,000 for curren p leasng were carred. : The" pupls of Lu- Hazlet publc school vho*h:rv ln''n prusont uvery day n Jj'nry «r.o Mldred k.'nedy, H<h>n Bonnet Jnn<-s VaMverb'lte v roul, r;l!h-s Kennedy ^ am! Kdwar K d\\ -v. The 'lursl:'-, ".vnnj; enrjd dub met h M.'mul Mrs. J. Frank SCro:d of s!!,, Hunk hut week. Chue. Yan^; and famly of * "Gl«n ll Farm" wll entertan th' 5!; club tl s.wt''k. \ Mrs. Mur^k' Bgham of />nj? X sland las n-.!! *.pendnk several weeks vth Mrs. Emma T. Peseux. Mrs. Lester V. Wallg slent wart of last week wth her sster, Mra. Wlla Whe'W.of Rouh Keyport, who h s been couk'tl to her home wth g 'P.-. Mrs. Joseph p.. ClnfTy s cntcrtmny ne P. Laugh!n uml martn Mrs Mary (lof Brooklyn Laugh y and Mrs. Hugh n of f New N York. The Hazlct lre company wll hod mahucradc dunce n the lrohouae tonght'. Musc- wll be furnshed by SdneyJ Tunnngtot's orchestra from Keypojjt. Cullfctor Wllam M. Ackerso.n and Wllam,.,M. Fredlander of Brooklyn are spendng, several days duck tntng g :t Ortley. y Amtag those vhp have been sck wthh he h grp and colds are Mss Mame EW E;-Webster. Mss Grace H. Wega g d. Mrs. P. 0. Wcgnnd, Mss -llh llthea Carhart, * -- Mrs. Stacy Stay Crlart and and ct ;dre"n. Mrs. Ernest E. Peseux so s Malcolm W. am Ernest E.. Jr., M a. Anna Maher, Mss Mldred Walln;, Mss rene Peseux,, Alnzo F. L yton, Charles Unger, Sr.. Charle : UnjeT Jr., Thomas G. 3owle!.Davd Wallng, Sr. The Hazlet trencn's auxlary wll meet the frehouse on Tuesday afternoo of next ek. RudDlph Peseux s sck'.wth leavy cold, '. Prnt Butter, b 5c R«a! Estate Mlk Fed Roastng Chckens, b 39c v _ Our Own Sausage Meat, b 25c Lean Strctly Fresh EGGS, per dozen AtZg* n cartons T«JV! SAVE! Buy at Any of Our Clean Markets! R«d-Bank. Long Branch; Hvyportr MhllnVl ' Man St., Frst Ave.. BavAwa D..J «> Mstaw.. Cmpbel'tct. At Hghland.. HlMjfe Asb? Park' Wagner Market Company! ] -3- > ^ks T HGHLANDS NEWS. Hghlands Concern Exhbtng Autoc Dnvl nt. New York Show., Graul) "V, Johnson s attendng tho r otor b>:\t exhbton lt the Grand Central 'ahce. An automatc da\t wll he shown by the Automatc safety davt company of ths place. The davt s hold n a carrage and can be rased or lowew by lexers n the eabn of the boat The exhbton wll hst two weeks, undne March ld. Arthur M. Hobertson s lad up wth sckness. The chldren of ths place were en terta led on Lncoln's brthday by A Fshe, a furnture dealer of th place. Free tckets were gven t( the cl ldren to attend a movng pcture ; low at the Audtorum theater After the show the chldren ver rvet wth ce cream. Jal es.mccale nf. New York here ; or a short stay.... Hoffman and Hany Brow have >een nvted to attend u Kepub lcan dnner tomorrow p.ght. nt Aa bury Park. Mr and Mrs. Raymond Shallc have returned from Texus, whe' they spent several weeks. RUMSON NEWS. Pulle )'s Grocery Busness Sold Back from the South. C u-lmjm Ruymu.ul 'ulk-" hr. sold s j-n;':ery lususs t Ca-M'. tl', lorou(j;h h'k. Mr. row ook JH> se?son.of tlu- tusn.- y-ste day. Mr. Hany B. Kurts rep'.'t'd her K-e -t.-un and cunv srno yesttm-ay. Mr and Mrs. Wllam. ntelmann t'turn'd Saturday - from a trp to tl! Manama slands and 'alm Bead Mr. Mary - Ohlandt nf Wht. Plan:, Mrs. Phlp Eblnc of Brooklyn a d Mrs. Lnden Hero of East Ornnj ' sp-nt part of last week at : ther sumnn r home here. - Mrs. Ohandt has rented the house to Harry llanbry and he moved n ths week. Mr and Mrs. Drew Polhemus of West lobolcn spent Saturdav und wth Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pnlh US. w. n, j»(!! > Hlt ff" REAL ESTATE. cnt FURNSHED COTTAGES. ALL KNDS OF NSURANCE!.. VNS AGENCY reckons -Offce 392-W Koom 7, Regler Buldng, RED BANK. N.. te Star Tax Servce WHY tt YOUR OWN CAR? p. ". 'try n (<> [> nl that 'ml 'VHM**' ul'n y* 'm n' hc "nne comfot am mr"' l'llv'y. hy pntronzk our Your phono n your, wll n tleru when you wlst t, Cull 77 UnUr N«w Manftmal Form»rljf Bnncb Br«. Can for All' Ot«*t«M, Optn Day. mu Nlfh. : O., O»»,, Q N9TON -ft- t.rdhary qu»utj arc not goof >naus;h for pmcrptlon notk >'ly druf»nd chemcau of th v«rj hlghet grade of purty art t fox.un n precrptom W> e* the.beat obtanablr no mat- 'r what th* coat and allow r.> J no but regte&d pharmacau o Vompaand th* medlen*. AU prescrpton! are loabl* :b«cked, tka guardng «g:unt the poasbllty of error or n»rcoracy. Ton ma; depend upon 'ha precrptom you have tlled SL'tlROEDER'S PHARMACY/ H. C. HUBBARD, Prop. 6 B-oad Street, Red Bank. T.l.pon. 8 T«la j <naj3s have moved my REAL ESTATE and NSUR- ANCE offce from the Davdson buldng, 38 Broad Street to the Znd floor of the Jeffrey Buldng, 9 Monmouth Street. At present as n the past am n a poston to take care of all nsurance needs, large or small. nformaton gladly gven. ) _ ' As to Real Estate, represent E. A. Strout nc., of New York Cty, the largest company of ts knd n the world. We handle all and any knd of property from the small house and lot n town to large farms n the country ncludng Summer homes and Shore places so lst wth me and'get the advantage of extensve advertsng. EDWN M. TATE REAL ESTATE AND NSURANCE 9 Monmouth Street, Red Bank, N. J. Phone 295 Shop n Red Bank, DOLLAR SALE! at 2 Monmouth St. Red Bank. / Frday and Saturday ; Don't fal to take advantage of these specals: 28 cent Cretonnes S cent Gnghams 3 cent Gnghams. 35 cent Gnghams 2 cent Percale. 59 cent Satne. > 9 cent Whte Outng 22 cent Bleached Musln 9 cent Bleached Musln 2-2 cent Curtn Scrm We have the fnest varety of slks obtanable. lamp shade trmmngs." Shop n Red Bank. r 5 yds. $.00 7 yds. $.00 yds. $.00 yds..$.00 5 yds. $.00 2yds. $.00 6 yds. $.00 5 yds. $.00 6 yds. $.00 0 yds. $.00 Also a full lne of dress and WHEN YOUR CLOTHES NEED TO BE GLEANED OR DYED Po you make nqures about where they are sent? Ths s very, mportant and you should always do yo. Do not thnk that wherever you see u sgn, "Dry Cleanng and Dyeng," that they do the actual work at that -place. Lsten, have a plant rght here n Red Bank where can handle all your work from begnnng to end and don't send any of t out ether, * You are nvted to vst my plant on any workng day and see how my-expert Workmen andle your work.. ' MAX LEON. Propretor v Red Bank STEAM- DYE WORKS Man Offce, 2Wert Front Street. Phone 73. Factory, 76,78 WhlU Street. Phone 08. t WlTOAttnv, SMBrlfnl ltavm% AlltHlU H SUnJ CUOB AT.HU., U-WOOJ 37 MaMlM Aana, Partk Amboy,,,,.t, -,' Always 00»«r «*nl 3»ll<««ll At»r«l.

15 HntMn Kn. HttoMadC Cr t awfap Uft*r pwt Mrth h tat Twday to a touttmt, who ha been named Margaret Lee Coddnjton. MUae» C&atna and Besse Franela entertaned a number of frends at «gathnfag laat Wednesday nght at ther home en Worthley street. Charles Meran, manager of the Amercan store* company's store at Red Bank,* baa been transferred to Mrs. Howard Stenmetz of Bangor, Pennsylvana, wn spend ten days wth her daughter, Mss Velmn Stonmetz, who a a teacher at the Oakland treet achopl. ' % Msa Mary Sullvan of Hudson avenue had Mas Vera Cronu otnew York for a, guest Saturday and Sunday. Msa Ruth" Boyd of Mechanc, street has returned home from Dr. Hazard's hosptal at Long: Branch, where she underwent an operaton for spnal trouble. She s mprovng. A euchre party for the beneft of St.. James's sewng socety wll be held tomorrow nght at the home of Mrs.. Charles Hoffman on Lcroy place. B. h. Kfltan, owner of the Katsn drug store.on Broad street, nnd th Staton pharmacy on Monmuuth street, has engaged A. J. Ln sen to take charge of the prescrpton de- ; Hs Neghbor." The servce wll be smple, wth congregatonal sngng. Frday of next week at half-past two o'clock a conference of Sunday achool workers wll bo held at the 'rcsbytean church., At nght there wll be a rally of all the Suhdayechools of Red Bank and Shrewsbury townshp. Persons actve n artmet at the Staton pharmacy. r. Lumen s a graduate of the Newstate Sunday-school work wll be York college of pharmacy and has present and make addresses. had 25 years' experence. He wa At the. Baptst church Sunday formerly connected wth some of th mornng the sermon subject wll be" leadng drug stores at Newark and "Dvne Lo$e." The subject of the New York. ypung people's unon meetng wll bu S. B. Tulhll and famly of Hudson "Negro Men and Women of Achevement."' The subject of the sermon avenue spent Saturday and Sunday. at ther former home at Jersey Cty, Sunday nght wll be "Able.to Save." Mrs. Samuel Harvey of Bergen Tonght's prayer mootng wll have place gave brth to a daughter last "Provdence" for ts subject. week. The seventeenth annual conventon Mrs. Wllam Tollman of Harrson o'f the state Brotherhoods wll be held avenue has'been confned to the hous at the Red Bank Presbyteran church wth grp the past week. Mas Jane Gates of Hudson ayenu spent Saturday and Sunday at New burgh, New York. Mss Ruth Coloman of Hudson ave nue attended a conventon of th young""women's asadcuvlo'nrat"ka Mountan, New York, last week. Catherne Chandler, daughter o: Harry Chandler of Hubbard Park, ha been kept ndoors wth grp. Paul Stryker of.hardng road ha taken a poston as an automoble talesman for Edward VonKattengell. Mrs. Charles K. Hoppng of Sprng street has been confned to the bouse wth grp. She has recovered and s now able to be out agan. Mrs. Florence VanLew and he; daughter Edth of Ralway spent pa of Cst week wth Mrs. VanLew parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mooney of Lnden place. Mr. Mooney, who has been lad up wtl rheumatsm, a slowly mprovng. Mrs. P. J. Echele of $ast Fron street and Mss Matlda Kaney Mechanc street have returned from stay n Florda. Mrs. Wllam McNell of Jersej Cty s slowly recoverng from an op raton at a Jersey Cty hosptal. M McNell a a son of Mr. and Mrs. Jol McNell of Brdge avenue. JMJss-Gladys!Shropshre of Hudao avenue spent the week-end wth Mr and Mr. J. Frankln Smth of rvng ton, formerly of Red Bank. < C. rvng Patterson of Broad street who has been confned to the bed fv weeks wth pleursy, s mprovng an wll be out agan soon. Mrs. Wllam Leddy of Lake av nue, who has been lad up wt! HEP BANK REGSTER, FEBRUARY 2, t«23. week-end of Mss Mary Leys, teacher j be n charge.. ' f the kndergarten "at th- lver stfeut Hchool. Card of Thankl. Langhorne, Pennsylvana. Robert Mss Grace Kund of Norfolk, Vrgna, was a guest of Mss Myrtle asssted us n our recent bereavement, We wsh to thank nl who so kndly Lee of Long Branch has succeeded Mr. Moran at Bed Bank. Davs of Hudnon uc partgpf lh»t the death of our mother and grandmother, Mrs. Amanda Scelcy, wfe of Mr. and Mrs. Frederc S. Hayes and week. chldren Peggy and Ruth and Mrs. Charles Smock of Lukewool were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Smth of Hudson avenue. ckpta, retyrntd to her work at tomorrow. Tfte conventon wll be-]»»»«*»< Hesse's ee cream parlor on Front gn at halfpast half-past ten o'clock lk n the treet fondajn- - 'mornng and wll last * all *" day,] lar t THS S FENCE BULDNG Mss Loue Poppnga of Waverly About 00 delegates from. all parts Auto Vans and Express s TllMjfc lace has recovered from grp. of the state wll be present. Rest grde*,, of OrmmenUl, Now tht movng tmt». nepr am FeDCnf. Ufcd tn ether ron ' Mr. and Mrs. John Whalen of A bakery sole for the beneft of the prn>*r*d to A6 rovt next metng of furnture, vano or bftbfaffe, to all p*rt* of vt -* tra hravy nates. Wovpn or wood pota. Omplete stock Worthley street are lad up wth the, Baptst church wll be held Saturday fftr or embtrr. l» t&t lrvmt padded v»na grp. j afternoon at the utoro on the corner D Rtd But. Bctm» h»v«rour >»t Mss Clyde WnsLow of Holyoke, of Broad street! and Lnden place. Dvvtff. done, wrttfl, lend or call for the Massachusetts, was a gu'kt over the The women's mssonary socety wll only relable futpltuw movon tn town, a d H»t my prtem «n rou nest job. All hnd, Church Newt, At the Frst Methodst church unday mornng thu Rornmn topo ll be "A Hoot Out of Dry Ground." At the evenng.servce there wll bu sptcul munual program comprs- (; anthems by the chor, solos by ss Margaret Ellott, Mss Else th! late Cajpt. Hram Seelcy. Specal thanks to Rev. Hogute, also Wllam Bennett, Jr., the pallbearers and those who loaned curs. " Capt. atld Mrs. Nt'Wton Secley and Famly. Advertsement. Card 6F Thanks.?J )e'y, Leon Fraftts, Mss Kathrlnu We wsh to thank our many frendx Joulon, Mss Louse Leah and'olver and neghbors for ther kndly acts leffrey; a duet by Mss Sarah Mt- an d expressons of sympathy and for :holl and Mss Wlda Wlson and a the many beautful floral trbutes n luartct by Mss Laura McCourh, rtsa Carolne.. Warden, Mss Chra-.)nc Francs and Mss Natale Pharo. Rev. Herbert B. Pulsfer wll dever u course o,f &crmon» at Trnty hurch each Frday nght durng jcnt. Hs subject ths woek wll be "The Chrstan's Duty to God and our recent bereavement caused by the. death of our deur wfe and mother. Edwn E. "Btlrdge and famly, Advertsement. Card oc Thank. weh to express my apprecaton to the many frends and acquantances who have -placed suffcent confdence n me to elect me a member of the board of educaton. {Catherne 3. Thompson. Advertsement. N MEMORAM. " n lovjmt memory of my <lea: r husbar John. Muck, wlo pnst'd pencefully aw February 6th, *22. One lontr yem>lun pa 8 awl art.n fbre, And as the tme uroes on mlfh you all -tle m6re. " Sornp people nfly thnk When they Bee TC a mle That nm nlway«g\uaryou nl the whle. But thnk fcf Hs x>vnjc Wfe MARY J..' MACK. N MEMORAM.,. n.bad and lovnk memd-y of my rlearly beloved mother. Mrn. Emelne Allen Matthews, who departed ths lfe February 23rd, 920. MAKGABET ALLEN. When You Bay a Quart of Mlk do you receve full value for your money? How much butter fat are you purchasng? What percentage of solds not butter fat? Ask your dealer f he knows. SHREWSBURY DARY CO., nc. No connecton wth any othar company.' Dstrbutors of hgh grade Guernsey mlk from accredted and tuberculn tested herds. Telephone Red Bank 8-R. Nght Call 076-J. Just What You Want and at de Lowest Prce 295 You want that notceable superorty of performance whch only a sx cylnder motor can gve. You want a metal body that s beautful, comfortable, and soldly bult. You want a chasss that s rugged, relable, and soundly desgned. Ths superb new Cleveland model offers exactly what you want at the lowest pf all sx cylnder sedan prces. t offers one of the fnest sx cylnder overhead valve motors beng bult t offers a Fsher-bult body that s strkngly handsome and as comfortable as t s attractve. t offers a chasss to ably engneered that even compettors admre t These are postve statements. nvestgaton wll dsclose ther truth. So rde n the tar. MOUNT Cct. Maple Ave. and Whte St., Red Bank, N. J. Telephone 5B. tano of heavr or lght trackng do&«at faort sotle*. Call or addrm J. T. EGAN. ' WALL STREET, RED BANK Resdence phone*292-r Offce phon«539-r 0 WHARF AVENUE " /.-H;? acd tprmg col wre. A full stock ot the b-' Erwp of hfavr wtft materml on hand; Uto abfut 2,000 locust posts on hand. Can hftmle any fence Job trvm t--j feet to ttn mles. CHARLES G. CON6VER, Nrwman.Sprngs Rood, Red Bank, New Jersey. Telethon SPECAL! For The Last Days OF OUR ffteen..*, Wa Pant Flagpoles, St V Steeple* and Tanka anu 9 Alfg»* Hgh Conatructan Work. Decoratona for' All Occann*. Oflc* and Shop, Maron Street, Red Bank.," Aeralt Erected and Radoa Connected. February Furnture Sale $0,000 Worth of dscontnued numbers wll be f offered at less than Wholesale Value. 6 WEST FURNTURE CO, KEYF»ORT, N. jr. Ths beng the wnd-up week of our Mdwnter Clearance Sale, we have rounded up all the Sutes and odd peces whch are to be dscontnued, for ths year, and marked them at real downrght Bargan prces. Ths lst contans a full lne of Dnng Room, Bed Room, and Lvng Room Sutes, n all fnshes and coverngs. Many of these Sutes have been used as samples on the floor, and the specal prces now n effect, and up to the frst of March, are about half ther regular value. Ths s postvely an unusual opportunty to pck up an unusual Bargan that cannot be duplcated. $225 0-pece Two-Tone Walnut, talan Renassance. 66-n. Buffet, 8 x 60-n. Oblong- Table, enclosed Server and Chna. Tapestry'or leather-seat Chars '" $59 Bed Room Sutes $25 pece Bed Room Sutes, two-tone Walnut. A very handsome set wth nlad panels. The style, constructon and fnsh found only n sets sellng at $200 and up. 6-n. Dresser, n. Vanty wth 6 drawers and full sze bow end Bed $9 $25 pece Bed Room Set nlad Walnut, Grand Rapds make $300 Lnoleum Remnants Best grade of Armstrong's Lnoleum n peces up to 5 sq. yds. Now 50c nlad Lnoleum $.75 to $2.50 nlad Lnoleum n peces up to 20 sq. yds. $.00 ' $25 0-pece Walnut talan Room Sute $290 PURE FELT MATTRESSES $8.00 grade $2.50 Renassance Dnng A strctly hgh grade and beautful set n every Way. Buffet s 72-n. long, Oblong Table 8 x 60-n., enclosed Server, and Chna Closet, 5 sde Chars, and one Arm Char, upholstered seats and backs n hgh grade tapestry. The above cut does not over estmate the style and qualty of the set. $298 Pece Bed Room Sutes f)0-n. Dresser, combnaton Wardrobe and Chf j forette, extra large Vanty, Bow End Bed, fnally constructed wth two-tone fancy Walnut panels, Mahogany nteror and dust proof throughout. $.50 VELVET RUGS h Velvet, whle Sprng Wallpaper Our Sprng Wallpaper $38&-lt)-pece Mahogany Dnng Room Sute, 72-n. Buffet, 5-n. Chna, Oblong Table, enclosed'server, 5 sde Chars, and Arm Char. Close out prce $2*50 Other Close Out Sutes n Dnng Room $275 Sutes $30 Sutes lo-peco $95 0-pece $29 $350 0-pece Sutes $350 Sutes $00 Sutes $.0 Sutes $239 0-pece $239 0-pece $300 0-poco $30 Walnut Walnut Mahogany RUGS RUGS RUGS FNE FRENCH WLTONS Excellent lne to select from. Walnut Walnut Walnut All makes m-ludng WhttallV, Royal,Ka Shuns, Next Week - Watch ' * ' '

16 Reparng WATCHES, CLOCKS J and JEWELRY J 5 Accuracy, skll and ex- S j perence enable us to j do the most delcate re- J parng. We guarantee j a satsfacton. Our prces ^ f wll please you. \ Slverware Repared J J and Replated Lke New. 5? REUSSLLE'S f 36 Broad St., Red Bank MKnWWXWMW Tn.' "secret" of Mncl- Ol ;>m\-es5 s that t actually tl'x's l\hr."tte </>t>7'(' the de;t<l-lnot Ths s hmv: t > poured mo tle tank tv.n mnces to lve gallon* of ^as (the cap of the can s a 07, measure) and s conveyed nto the \>m!>u>l chnnlut wth tle ftu'l, urn/ / lves hrouzh llw /,',/ o/ the,:\-[-losm. V/l' tle secret. Experenced Mllners ^Wanted Steady poston. Gasolne treated wth Mrage Ol accomplshes upper lubrcaton of automoble engnes and produces these amazng reforms n your car: Good pay. THE PEARL SHOP 5 Broad Street. An Ol t& be Mxed wth the Gasolne There \the "dead-lne" n your automoble engne -/(j;' t,.all parts are lubrcated by the ol n t!t> cr.nk case.. Above t, tle upper pston, pston rgs, cylnder walls, valves -and valve stems -olf vtal parts of mvessty, must functon dry. For years ths fact las been known to Automotve F.ngneers, lnt only recently to the More Mles More Power Less Wear Less Gas - Prce $2. Suffcent for 80 Gallons of Gasolne MRACLE OL CO. OF N. J. 556 Clnton St., Newark, N. J. Telephone Markot 299 On Sale n ths terrtory by' MVCUF. & MANN*. 72 Monmouth St., Rc-J H:.nk. BRGGS SERVCE STATON. 200 Man St., Bradley Beach. ~ TRENERY BROS.. 0 Church St., Kunsbur!]. ADAM L. HUYLAR. Front and Osborn Sts., Keyport. > ^ average car owner. Only recently has t been known that there s such a thn,"- as "upper lbn the lack ' of whch les the reason lor short-lved motors, erratc performance, loss of power, and lavsh gas consumpton. - F. H. VANDORN CO.. 78 Broad St.. Red Bank. PARKER & HARRS, NC.. Man St., Matnn, RED BANK REGSTER, FEBRUARYJ3, 923. NEWS FROM KEYPORT. OLDERBOYS' CONFERENCE' TO BE HELD HERE. Q GUTC Steraoptton Laelur* at Aaburr Park. Moton Plctur. Show to Bo Cvon For Beneft of Lbrary Fund. Undergo*! Operaton. F. Palmer Armstrong, casher of the Keyport bankng company, attended the annual banquet of the New York chapter of the Amercan nsttute of bankng at the Hotel Astor last Saturday nght., Leon" Schanck, Jr., entertaned a bury rver and all of them are hopeful of wnnng races. The ceboat number of frends Saturday afternoon. He was four years old thatowners are V. Parker Wlknson, Edmund and Ellott Borden, Lesle Hll, day. Games were played and refreshments served. The guests were Wllam Getty and J.-Stanley Parker. Robert and Waldron Ehrlch,! George C, Armstrong, Covert Campbull, Dorothy Close, Frances Ogden, Entltc of Harret t. McKm, Deceased. NOTCE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT. Betty Hendrckson, Gurdna and Notce a hereby gven that the accounts Barbara Armstrong, Luclle Hagh, of the BubscrborH, ej'cutora f) f the estate of sad decdmed, wll be audted and stated.natale Campbell and Jeanette En- by the Strrogate of the County t>f Mnnmnuth sten. ' and reported for nettle] nt to the Orphans, R. B. Ogden has moved from Mrs. Court" of sad Count; on Thursday, th«twenty-second day ch. A: D, 023, Frank Tlton's house on Thrd street at whch tme applcntonv^n be made for ; and has taken rooms n, Mrs. Kate' the allowance of comm^nona and cuunqel Watng's house on Atlantc street. f Mss Coble of Asbury Park was Dated February th, A. D. U28. WNTHROP McKM,, the week-end guest of Dr. and Mrs. LKR0Y McKlM. Fred C. Ogden. Gr'over Curta and famly -have moved from the BeJle house on Broad street to hs new house on the Mddlctown turnpke. The moton pcture flm "Peg 0' My Heart" wll be shown n the Surf theater on March 5th for the beneft of the lbrary fund. '.'Vernon Stultz, son of Mr. and \ Mrs. Lous Stultz, Jr., s recoverng from an attack of pneumona. Word has been recovod that Mrs. R. B. Ogden's mother" n England had ded?ce Mrs. Ogden saled for Kngland-last Saturday week. The Thought cluh met Monday npltt wth-mss Olve lrtton. Mrs. Walter S. Brkbeck spent the week-end wth her daughter, Mrs, C. W. Grey of Canjden. Dj-son \Voodhouse has returned from a trp to North Carolna. The eghth annual Monmouth.county older.boys' conference wll be held at Keyport on March 9th. Calvn Derrck, a speaker of wde experence on the work of boys, who j has been drector of the state home for boys several years, wll speak. Charles R. Scott, state secretary for \ boys' work of the New Jersey commttee of Chrstan.assocaton!;, wll be another speaker, Mr. Scott has returned from a trp around the world and wll, speak on the lfe of hoys n Afrca^ and.asa. The conference wll be held n the Reformed church house at Keyport, Thu Frday evenng banquet,wll be held n the lecture room of tp Calvary Methodst church at-kcyport. Mrs. Gertrude Woodhousc last week entertaned the Thursday evenng card club. Tle prze wnners were Mrs. J. Arch MaoEwan and E. F. Ehrlch. Mrs. Otto Wegand spent last Wednesday wth her mother, Mrs. Danel D. Wallng, who. s a patent n the Allenwood hosptal. Mrs. Fred Plng was taken to the Perth Amboy hosptal last week and! operated on for mastodts, Lloyd F. Armstrong; s lad up wth sckness. A sterooptcon lecture was gven last Thursday nght' by Rev. F. T. B.! Reynolds at the Bangs avenue school at Ashury Park. G. Fred Hoagland of Boston spent j part of hst week here wth Albert' M, Hagh. At the request of hundreds of our customers we have decded to contnue our sale for another week. Only one more week, Folks, of ths ggantc prce-slashng sale. We are mentonng a few quck prces today. There are hundreds more, space does not permt mentonng. You must be here to see what we are dong. Can You Afford to Msk These Bargans? ' ' ' ' ' 5c Workng Handkerchefs..'.,05c!0c Whte Handkerchefs 0c 25c Men's and Lades' Hose... 09c $2.00 Lades'Corsets ]..., 87c Gown?., Pettcoats and Combnatons 87c 75c Lades' Bloomers, Whte and Pnk '... 37c $7.25 Chtkhxm's Rc-npcr Dresses. 59c Wo' arc KOC agcuu H'KC ('(mc lu''f-nn n lny at exactly wholc&u' *vct v. S!.00 Lades' Pettcoats, whle they last 50c Chldren's Bloomers, whle they last 39c 23c $.00 Bureau Scarfs 39c 35c Heavy Turksh Towels 8c S3.50 Slk Combnaton Suts.. $.7 $.00 Slk Camsoles 37c $2.0$ Sweaters, very specal....87c Shoes For All The Famly. t'll Ran- for the Fmous.McKhva Shoe*. Kvoy par s j. Homo f«\v specals of LSUHOH' Oxfords am Pump?, -, 2- and "-.'trap wll no lyhw wlou'sle prces,?3.7tj*«pr; lso MmV and lloys' dress md wo.k No muf ler wlmt you want n Show from the fnest fvs.-. Pump for Men and Women to the heavy sold leather Work Shoes. Am remember you Durng ths m Hoffman Follow the Crowds tomonmouth Uttl. Slver P.rtonU.. Mss Q[ady» Lefferson U on the sck lst. U. and Mrs, Jacob Conover are mprovng from ~rs. JT Elwoo rvey and Mrs. Tmothy Whte are mprovng from sckness. >,. Joseph T. Whte s hayng hs house wred for electrcty by Edmund Ayres of West Long Branch. Every Frday nght" at eght o'clock durng Lent there wll be servces at St. John's chapel. Several resdents of ths placo have eeboajs on the South Shrews- JACOB ZflLLY, General Contractor and Bulder, Morrs Ave., P. O. B«Belford, M. N. J. CHMfTUM Tktp.blll. BMtl«B WLLAM O^BREN HGH <aube SERVCE Approved and mproved Heatng ' Plumbng Roofng,. Water Systems Copper Work Earthen and ron Ppe We Handle the Amercan Radator r^mf' ARCOLA HEATNG SYSTEMS RED BANK and SEA BRGHT AMERCAN FOOD COMPANY 3 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J, THE QUALTY STORES Another Bg Beef Sale Shop early and you wll secure the Best Cuts. How about a nce Standng Rb, or a" Fancy Rolled Rb Roast? The prce ths week s n reach of everyone. Chuck cuts also at the lowest possble prce consstent wth QUALTY. Postvely Nothng but Fancy Corn Fed Beef Wll Be Cut at Ths Sale. Fan. Rb Roast... 27c Fan. Rolled Rb Roast, 35c Choce Cross Cuts,...30c Plate Corned Beef... 07c PORK CUTS Rb Pork Roast.... 8c Fresh Pork Chops.. 20c! Fr'esh Pork Shoulders, 5c Small Fresh Hams... 22c Fresh Spare Rbs... 8c, SMOKED MEATS Armour Star.20c Cudahy's Purtan Hams 20c Lean Bacon Strps... 25c whole or half Lean Cala Hams..777c~ Lean Slced Bacon... 30c Sale Hamburg Fresh and "Lean 20c lb All Pork Sausage Guaranteed 28c Pork Tenderlons 5c SPECAL Dxe Style Bacon 2Kclb Fresh Beef Lver 2 lbs for 25c Beef Lean Fresh Plate Beef, 07c Lean Short Rb Beef.. 5c Best Whole Chuck Cots 6c Brsket Corned Beef..O8c LAMB CUTS Fancy Legs 32c Short Forequartera 20c Rb Lamb Chops...35c Fresh Stewng Lamb. 2 c Shoulder Lamb Chops, 35c s VEAL CUTS Boneless Breast Veal, to stuff.22c Good Veal Chops....28c Rumps Veal to Roast. 32c Fresh Calves' Lver..0c Poultry The Fnest Lot n the Cty to Select From and t s Strctly Fresh. Small Brolng Chckens.. 2c Large Roastng Chckens, 38c Fresh Stewng Chckens, 27c Fresh Small Fowl 32c Fancy Fryng Chckens..2c Gunea Hens, per par.. $2XH) Grocery Specals Beardsley Shredded Codfsh, Campbell's Tomato Soup, - - Pea Beans, Calforna Prunes, 70-80, - - Calforna Prunes, 0-50, Best Creamery Butter, Progress Coffee,.. \... Amercan Blend Coffee, >. Mealtme Coffee,.... Mxed or Ceylon Tea,. 3 for 25c 3 for 25c 3 for 25c - '- c - 7c - b55c. b37c. lb 3c. b25c. b5c AMERCAN FOOD CO. THE QUALTY STORES WTH THE YELLOW FRONT Look for the Buet Store That' Us. RED BANK-3 Broad St. LONG BRANCH 89 fcln Atbury Park 7 Cookman Ave. Ocean Grove~39 Plgrm l*lfc j_ Balmar 0th Ate. and F Street Ukeyood 28 tmtmam Bradley B«ach-900 Mala S, A " *

17 Experenced Saleslady Wanted v One posessng refnement and of neat appearance. Steady poston. Good pay. THE PEARL SHOP 5 Broad Street..» '. Why Contnue to Suffer? Do your feet bother you?. Are you flat-footed? *-. Have you fallen arches, ~ bunyons, calluses or stretched lgaments? f so, wear Dr. Werner's Featherweght Arch Supporters made from an mpresson of the foot. DR. WENER, FOOT CORRECTONST AND ORTHOPEDC SPECALST, Rooms -3, Broad Street Natonal Bank Buldng, RED BANK) N. J. Phone 067. Offce hours 9:00 a. m. to 3:00 p. m. Later by appontment. 9 MMMMMMHMmMl New Jersey Food Go. The Home of Good Qualty BROAD STREET RED BANK Hgh Qualty Foodstuffs at Economy Prces Choce Creamery BUTTER, b 53c Fresh Sweet Butterne, - lb 25c New Lad Jersey Eggs, - doz 5Sc Fresh Roasted Coffee New Crop Teas, - b25c lb 39c Hecker's Superlatve Flour 98DC9C 2 J^lb\ f) Mb sack v«<w sack vuv sack, Teco Pancake Flour, - - lb 0c Maple Sugar Syrup,. pnt bot 29c Best Rolled Oats, - 5 lbs for 23c Best Corn Meal, - 5 lbs for 8c Calforna Peaches, large can 20c Hawaan Slced Pneapple can 25c Calforna Asparagus Tps, can 33c Lbby's Peaches, - No 2 can 5c \ Sunsweet Calforna Prunes lb 2^c, 5c and 25c Evaporated Mlk. Pet, Borden's or Bess, tall can Condensed Mlk, Bess or Magnola, can A* Early June Peas, - 2 cans for 25c Mane Style Corn v 2 cans for 25c "Sterlng Breakfast Cocoa, [ A lb 3c Sweet Florda Oranges, doz 35c Florda Grape Frut, - 5 for 25c Fancy Florda Lettuce, - - 0c Qualty Meats - - Low Prced Srlon Steak, lb 32c Round Steak, Prme Rb Hoast, b Chuck Steak, b dp! Beef, lb Cluck Roast, t) 5c New Jersey Food Co. BROAD STREET RED BANK FAR HAVEN HEWS,. Martha Washngton Supper Tomorrow Davd Bennett Marred. ~ The annual Martha Washngton supper wll be gven tomorrow nght from half-past fve o'clock tll eght o'clock n the church basement. Mrs. Levya Smth s charman of the supper commttee, \. ' Davd Bennett of ths* pla.ee-and Mra. Elzabeth VanBrunt of Tuxedo Park, Wow York, were marrad last week at Tuxedo Park. The couple wll lve n a bungalpw whch Mr. Bennett s buldng on DeNormande avenue. The bungalow wll be completed n a' short tme,. John Bennett, who has sold hs store busness to Butler Brothers, wll turn over the busness to the new onwert on March st. Mr. Bennett expects to retre. Mrs. Amanda Doughty, who was operated on Recently at the Long Branch hosptal, s expected homenext week.. Mr. and Mrs. John Soden of Lakewood spent Sunday wth Mr. and Mrs. Charles Soden. Among thane who have been kept ndoors wth sckness are Mrs. Harry Denns, Mrs. C. W. BurdeUl, Russell Bennett and hs son Russell, Mrs. Wllam B. Lttle, Forman Smth, Mss Else Smth and Mss Elzabeth Froat. A ftre Sunday damaged the nteror of Mrs. Tlle Holmcs's house. Mss Tlle Holmes dscovered the fre when she returned- home from church. The lremen put* out the fre after a hard fght. Nearly all the contents of the house were burned. The annual banquet and dance of the New York nautcal school alumn assocaton was held,last Saturday nght at the Commodore hotel. Members of the foregn po.stoffce club who spent last summer at Far Haven attended the affar. They were* Mr. and Mrs. J, R. McAuley, Mr., and Mrs. G. F. McDormer, Mr. and MTS. P. A. Holland, Mr. and Mrs. Wllam H. Hall,,J. J. Keller, Mss Hose Lasser, Mrs. Harry J. Callahan, John A. Thstle, Mrs. Frank Dolan and M's. May Murphy. Mf. Hall graduated from the nautcal school n 897 as a merchant marne offcer and he has' crossed the ocean many tmes. The club Rented the Grand Vew hotel at ths place las summer and t expects to be here agan next summer. EATONTOWN NEWS. Man Fants al Show Barber Runs Nal n Knee A Broken Arm. Frank Carlle fanted last Frday nght whle takng part n the fremen's annual mnstrel show. He was taken home n an automoble. Mr. Carlle had been sck wth grp and he had not fully recovered when he went to the show. He s mprovng. J. Wllam Elgrm had hs barber shop closed part of last week, as he was lad up wth a,sore knee. A nal ran nto hs knee whle he was breakng wood. Mr. Elgrm got back on the job/monday. * Frank Carlle, who s engaged n the automoble busness at LaM^wood and who s a son of Wllam Calrljle of ths place, n lad-up wth, a broken arm..he was njured whle crartkng an automoble. Mrs. John G. Breese s kept ndoors wth a heavy cold, J. Wllam Elgrm last week bought sx trolley cars- at the car barns at Shrewsbury. The cars were formerly used on the tracks between Red. Bank tod Long Branch.. Mr. Elgrm s havng them broken un nto frewood. Fred Morrs s housed wth grp. The grls' club cleared $5 by a measurng socable last week, The profts wll be used to help furnsh the grls' room n the muncpal buldng. There s no change n the cond- [ ton of Samuel ^Watkns, who has been confned to the bed wth rheumatsm the past three months. Mr. Watkns s 79 years old. Jack Dver, who has been lad up wth a spraned ankle, s able to be around by usng a cane. John Pttesojjs sck wth grp. Mrs. J. Wllam Elgrm and her,son.,_russeh " Elgrm, are sck wth grp. SHREWSBURY NEWS. Many Persons Lad Up wth Sckness at Ths Place. The vllage a full of sckness, There are not many houses wthout any sck nmates. Among the more serous cases s that of A. Holmes Borden, the storekeeper. Hs condton shows lttle change. Hs brother, Frank Borden, and hs ssters, Msses Jerusha and Lllan Borden, are mprovng from grp. There s no change n the condton of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph V. Holmes. A traned nurse s n attendance, Chrst church has been wred for electrcty. At the schoolhousc tonght Rev. P. "T. Bt Reynolds of Keyport wll e a lecture on "The Romanceof Amercan Hstory." From St. Petersburg, Florda, where she s spendng the wnter, Mrs. Theodore Nevus wrtes to her frends here that she s havng n delghtful tme. The readng club met yesterday at Mrs. Dwght L. Parson's. t pay to advertse n The Regster. R.d lunk wll b. a men commun* U. of property suted to conunutcr, Ht wth us. There s yet tme to descrbe yours n "S(roul Selected Commuters' Hornet", the beautful llumratctl Slnrl>mC'ahl'n(l:vt wll gude tlkmt n fndng homes nenr New York. No fee tnl«mw«wll.9r>65 sales n two */tmn of nproved real e«t«te prove our methods rght. REDrBKHC RBGSTEB, FEBRUARY 2, 923. HEALTAT & - ftske vvwwwvvwwvwwwwv LJPCE NOTV ON DSPLAY of Guaranteed ALL WOOL Mason & Hanson. ' Exclusve Woolens These are "The Bet Woven" -for made-to-measure elothea recommended by JOSEPH DeSANTS \ Custom Talorng Phone Red Bank 306-J 5 Broad Street, Opp. Broad Street Natonal Bank Red Bank, N. J. AAAAAA/VWWA/AAAAAAA/VAAAXAA^ j 9O2 MMMM f MMMM 093 ' Lades', Msses' and Chldren's Wearng Apparel 8 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. X Hearng the End of our Great Furnture Sale Just a few ;. more days eght daj's exactly Saturday, March 3d, wll see ths great Furnture Sale at an end. Ths means that for just a short tme longer you can take advantage of dscounts that range from 20 per cent to 50 per cent on every artcle on bur floors. Buy now and save money. Prces wll be hgher. Everythng ndcatesthat the cost of housefurnshngs s advancng steadly and wll probably not come down for a long tme. -. ' ',! A Few Oak Dressers to Sell at $3.95 We've sold scores of these dressers becu.se ther abundant space, large mrror and excellent wearng qualty combne to make a wonderful dresser value. Beds More than 'U> dtterent styles beds n every fnsh at, a tremendous reducton. $3.98 upwards Equal to an Extra Bedroom These, duofolds arc easly converted at nght nto comfo'l-. Now 00 Ktchen Chars - On sale Saturday mornng only 99c. Strong-and. substantal. Two to a customer only. N'o phone or nlu orders. Ths Store Wll Be Closed All Day Washngton's Brthday. The Father of Hs Country la s tlt- knd o' ^r-ath'ss whch would have won pre-emnence n any day or any age. As a mltant patrot leadng the Colonal Armes he won f'n-s place n the hearts o hs countrymen but as a merchant n the 2Uth Century hs ntegrty, deals and country would lutve won hm equal honor. Beautfy Your Bedroom at a Savng! Our entre stock of nexpensve bedroom Mte* and choce Perod reproductons has undergone (treat reductons for thn Sale. One of these Sutes s shown above. ' t conssts of peces, sturdly bult n every detul. Very much n vo^ue, t possesses such features as a bow.end bed, Vanty wth trple mrror, etc, complete n Amercan Walnut for,. j Great Values n )nng Tables at $2.98 These well-fnshed and strongly made oak extenson dnng tables come n several attractve.colonal desgns; extend to sx feet when opened. A real chanco to economze on a fne dnnu' table. Reslent Lnkfabrc Bed Sprng Horn's a supt''-valuo n a reslent, cunfortubk' sprng; saff- prool' ;u.d rust proof $3.95 Dnng Table that Racjjates Taste.EcgCMt Queen Annu. Perod dnng mom tables n Amurcln wnlnul. Clef one for your home for the low pree^of < $98.00 $28.50 "STORE BEAUTFUL" FURNTURE COMPANY Nor 27 and 29 Monmouth Street, Red Bank, New Jersey. Ptompt F»«Motor Trple Delvery. W>OB#» f r *

18 THEATRE RED BANK Today, Wednesday, Feb. 2 "WHO ARE MY PARENTS" WLLAM FOX BG SPECAL WTH VAUDEVLLE Thrsday, Frday and Saturday GRAND HOLDAY BLL JackConway and Players Supported by Fred Taylor the popular Manasquan Tenor n "THE CELLAR" An act that would make the Sphynx.laugh A scream, a roar, a j r ell. One of the hghest salared acts of ts knd n vaudevlle. Don't mss t. CRONN & HART A Boy, A Grl, A Pano DAZ & POWERS WRE WONDERS CANTWELL & WALKER OF FAR HAVEN AH n conjuncton wth AN HONEST MOTON PCTURE SEE The Dxeland Steeple Chase SEE; The Boler-Splttng Rver Steamboat Race. SEE; The..Daredevl Jumpfrom Locomotve to Rac- ng Auto.. '. SEE The Jump Through the Flames. SEE The Greatest Seres of Thrlls Ever Staged. Hold Fast to Your Seat When you see the Wllam Fox Wonder Melodrama.. ^WLLAM FOX presents m Jne sensatonal speed drama 2L (lel^hted a Now York. \FASTJ UL Jte wonda- melod-am of love and thrlls ^ founded on the' famous / pfy by -^ Lncoln J. Carter, PKECTED BY BERNARD JDURWNC TNext Week Oft W DAYS, COM. MONDAY, FEB. Lk\J POSTVELY A BG TME BLL JACK NGLS Just a Loose Nut. You AH Know Jack RADFORD & WNCHESTER A Scream of a Comedy Varety Offerng. ngls, Chester & Radford Revue Do Not Mss Ths Treat Real Comedy. Somethng New You Have Never Seen Before. ELFEN SHFRD AN SNGNG ^L,LlLn O O L H U A n COMEDENNE N CONJUNCTON- WTH sensatonal drama op laughter, thrlls and heart throbs «lllam FOX prtttnu MARY WTH CARR «?ln epc of the love that grdles the earth A Splendd and Beautful Play of Amercan Home Lfe About Father, Mother, Sster, Brother and for All of Them. ".Slver Wngs" s more' convncng and lt'ttcr n many ways than " Over tlu Hll.'"* Dlr»cl from «SononVSrnMlonal Run «l the Apollo Tlmatrc, N". t. C, Comng! The Event of the Season "THE BROADWAY KDDE CABARET" Postvely One of the Greatest Attracton* That HM Ever Played Th» Theatre. OCEANPORT NEWS, Mr. and Mrs. Harry- VanSchocU Surpred on Weddng Annversary. w Jlr. anl M's. Hurry VanSehu'k vver' surprsed hy a number of frends on her J-d weddng annversary Tlursdy -^lt. Tlu affar was arranged hy th'r 'l.uc'h'ters, Msso* Klorom'. uml Alce Van- Selock and Mrs. Edward Champln. GmH\s ;tu dancng ^>M' enjoyed untl a late lour and Mr. am! Mrs. RED BANK REGSTER, FEBRUARY 2, 923. Val wll start. Munduy nght at the camp gymnasum. VunSehmck roervod a number of Mr. and Mrs. James Khanes gave ^f'l*. ^'lo^e present wuv.mr. and.a fajewell party lust week for Serjeant Wllam K. McNamara of Mrs. Wllam Warner and <on Ar-' thur of West, Km!, Mr. and Mrs..Camp Val, who expects to leave Aumrk and daughter Dorothy. Mss camp n a few days. The table was l'yanees Lemmng-, Mr, and.mrs. l.eon Morton, John Ynmrs. (t'orge candles. A. fve-course dnner was decorated wth cut flo\ve"rs and Valrunt and Peny Morton of Asbury Park, Mr. and Mrs..nus Mllar less. Those present were Mr, am served. Musc was rendered by wre- and son.ee, Mr. and M;s. John Slvers and danfhter.mldred, Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. Danel Sullvan, Ken- Mrs. Lous Mllar, Mss onn- Cook, Mary Hall, Edward C-lmpln, Olnrence Weeks and Klhert...Sr n of ths Albert Cunnngham. Mss Cool; neth E. Chanty, Arthur L.Frck and place and Servant U.'vd \). Me- ave seyeral pano selectons. Graw of. Camp Val. James Mahoney spent' the ftweekend wth Mr. and Ms. John Uoupvan of Jersey Cty, Harry Blakeley, who lns been ccmj fned wth pneumona, s now able Ho be wound-thv house. - The fremen at Camp Vl have had ther pay ncreased "25 pel" cent. Kenneth rown, who has been boardng here the past few month';, loft Monday for Palm Beach, where he wll spend several, months. James Butler,- better known as "The Lttle One." spent several days wth frends at Ncnvak'lnst week. Sherwood Scars, son of Bernard j Sears, s confned.to the house.wth pneumona. The three small chldren otgrovcr Wok'ott are confned to ther home j wth sckness. ' Mrs. Henry Lulken has recovered ; from a heavy cold.! MrsM.loyd Sckjes s lad up wth bronchts.- Her daughter lutl. who ; has been sufferng; several weeks wth ear trouble, s mprovng. Gladys Rodger of Far Haven, formerly of ths place, vsfe.d frends n town last week.. Ncholas) Nelson, who has been lvng n Wllam Smpson's house o Pemherto avenue,. has moved to looms over hs lunch room on Man street. ' ' Mss Anna llbbts, who has boen confned to her home wth sckness, las recovered. Gladys and John Hulse, who have sermon. <*Jo church was held n the mornng on account or- th'fe cold weather. Srs. Daves and chldren are stll confned to the home of Mr. Daves's parents wth grn. Camp Val's basketball team got revenge from Company G of Asbury Park at that place Saturday nght when they defeated them by the score of 32 to 2H. The boxng tournament at Camp Dr. Ells W. Crater s on the sck lst. _ Marlboro News. Mss Grace Magee of Trenton normal school spent the week-end wth her parentsr Mr. anlmrs. H. G. Mgee.! Msa Ruth Palmer of New Brunswck college spent the weekend wth her parents, Rev. and Mrs. C. L. Palmer. Mr. and Mrs. A. J.. Grffn entertaned a number of ther frends Frday nght., ' Mss Marjore Ely has resumed he' dutes at Mountan Lakes hgh school after spendng a week wth her parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Ely..Mrs. Frank. Kurkc. entertaned the card club Tuesday afternoon of last week. ' Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Gordon moved Thursday from C. H. Kpjs farm to Randolph Stryker's farm.. Far Vew News. Mss. Rose Sullvan s sck wth grp. Mrs. Wllam' Wymbs has recovered from grp'., Mss Hazel Scott s spendnk a month wth relatves at Jersey Cty and New York. ^George" Rutlerford s housed-wth grp. -. Mrs. George Lake has "been vstng at New York. been lad up the past week wth,, wth a sore back cuased by "a fall. heavy colds, are able to be out. Ther sster Evelyn s stll confned to her bed. CHGHESTER S PLS Rev. Arthur Baves returned to Wjrx, THE DA.MOS BRASH. A ths place Frday after havng been 'confned to the home of hs- parents l'jla n t-tl M. Gold at Wlkesbarre, Pennsylvana, eght *N»S> 3'«l.6 no 'V.W. lny or rnur days wth sckness. Mr. Daves took charge of the Sunday-school Sunday afternoon and preached the evenng : MEN! : George VanBrunt s back at work for Charles E, Btrd of Red Bank after havng been lad up three weekjs, SutsJFor Easter Made To Measure at $36.50 and $5.00 nterest j-actcully doubles tself every day' that the sale progresses! One patron, havng come n, and seen the fabrcs and had hs measurements taken, passes on the good word to hs frends. Enthusasm s contagous and ths s a sale to arouse enthusasm n the hghest degree. t appeals to men who have been luyng ready-to-wear suts as a chance to get out of the rut and have an ndvdually talored one ths sprng. t appeals to men who always wear talored to measure clothng as an opportunty to save $25 or $80 and secure the same dstncton and satsfacton. ' Ths s tlu' thrd day of our program of cooperaton wth one of the best known custom talorng organzatons n the country. A sklled cutter s here drect from headquarters. Fabrcs n a wealth of weaves and patterns are ready. The opportunty comes but once each sprng. t mght be summed up by sayng that t s a chance to buy "nuulu-to-measurc suts at ready-to-weur prces." Come n today. Htclnlmchr,!!nd H 9ark, " * «*«»*««»*«»**»'»*********>> "How Would You Lke to H^ve a *' St. Patrck's Day Party~"--r Mother had that somethng-about-to-be-dvulged look n her eyes that always caused the f*jg ly to st up and take notce. But ths tme, somehow, mother's specal occason,look faled to regster. Senor daughter Ann contnued her langud perusal of.the latest fashon magazne. Sophomore son Ted merely adjusted hs head pece more securely... Mother tred agan. ""How about a St. Patrck's Day party, you two? We could have ten couples, say and roll up the rags! and dance!" Mother paused expectantly. ; "No, mother," Senor, daughter sad frmly, and wth that partcularly dgnfed and superor ntonaton that had come wth senor honors. Whereupon the fashon magazne was put down gently but decsvely and Ann ; walked from the rodm. * ^ "Nothng dong," Ted contrbuted shortly, And he, too, staged a precptate ext. Sounds of muffled argument came from the upper hall. "Now what do you make of that" Mother appealed to the Head of the, Houke. "Eh yes, what?" "What do you make of that," mother repeated patently. "The chldren must be ll." -. -.; "They look all "rght to me," father looked up absently from hs artcle on the deportaton of alenfe/ "But they never turned down a party before,".mother's puzzled frown perssted. "More Buckwheat Cakes' 7! Ted rapped wth hs spoon. n spte of sxteen years of repeated admontons Ted stll rapped wth hs spoon. Three helpngs! Father looked at hm over hs eye glasses. Nothng the matter wth Ted's health! <** «, "So we're gvng up the party/' mother ventured tmdly. Oh Senor daughter Ann's face appeared an expresson of" patent hopelessness "Mother, don't be mpossble," she sad. "We haven't a davenport " "nor even one floor lanp," chmed n Ted. "the rugs have been worn n spots for ages." "the bark's off the chars." ( "No one's house looks as shabby as ours"! Ann stormed the tragcal clmax. "And t's so easy to have new thngs " "Easy?" Father looked dvep hs eye glasses agan. "Easy" chorused Ann and Ted. There's the Club Plan at Stenbachs" "Ten percent down, and ten percent each month," Ann elaborated. "And the furnture s yours from the begnnng," Ted put n.. "No furnture on the nstallment plan," father began. "t sn't nstallment t's the Club Pla'" mother began to explan,'half converted already. "Almost lke a charge account,, but wth longer credt. You have the use of the fumtrue whle you're payng for t, and t's hgh grade furnture, too, not cheaply constructed nstallment house goods that looks good for only a few years." - "t sounds practcal," father admtted. "Why not make out a lst? Ten months'tme to pay for t s far enough." Club Plafl Facts The Club Plan s desgned to help homeowners who want new furnture, hut who do not want to spend a large amount of money at one tme. Ten, per cent of the.entre amount s requred at tme (f purchase, and ten per cent per month for ten succeedng months, a slght servce charge beng <"l '- ed. Credt may be easly establshed at the Department of Accounts, thrd floor. AsbmyPurk tf

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