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1 BANK VOLUME XXXV. NO." 5. RED BANK, N; J., WEDNESDA, JUL 30, 1913.' PAGES 1 TO8.' TWO FREMEN'S FARS. UNON COMPAN'S FESTVAL NOW N PROGRESS- WESTSDE FAR STARTS NEXT WEEK. Some of the Amusements of Unon Far Wll be Contnued Tll Saturday, Nght Recepts from Last Week's Festval Amounted to $300 The Far of Westsde Company Wll Begn Next Tuesday and Wll Contnue Tll the Followng Tuesday. The annual far of Unon hose company closed Saturday nght. Some of the amusements wll be contnued tomorrow, Frdny and Saturday nghts.. Dancng was enjoyed Monday nght and wll be held the last three nghts of ths week. ce cream and soda water wll be on sale and the fortune wheel wll be runnng. These attractons wll take place as the result of.requests from several people.. The attendance at the. far lust week was, good and the company cleared about jjloo. Ths money wll be used to furnsh the second floor of the frehouse. Mrs. Vrgna Keeler of Sunset avenue has gven Unon hose company a large lbrary table to h»lp furnsh the.secod lloor. The gft was made n memory of Mrs. Heeler's son, Samuel B. Keuler, who (led a short tme ago. Mr., Keeler was an ex-foreman of the company. The fortune wheel, whch was operated by Wllam MeGackn and Charles Morrs, proved to be one of the largest money-makers. Between. $50 and $G0 was cleared by operatng the wheel. About $)0 was cleared by Ue dancng,whch was n charge of John Htckett. The musc was furnshed by Mrs. Elzabeth Estelle, Benjamn Alpern and Wllam Hackett. Another feature that proved a money- \ maker was the doll baby..rack n the rear of the frehouse. Every person who knocked a wooden baby down wth a baseball was gven a good cgar. Ths attracton was looked after by Alvn Table and Phlemon Creeln. MeGackn, John Hackett, Charles Morrs, Walter Bennett, John Comar, Wllam Webb, Tmothy Ray Hounhan, Frank Denns, Sdney Davs and Wllam J. Soffel. Far of tle'we«tla«n. The thrd annual far of Westsde hose company wll open next Tuesday and wll contnue one week. The falwll beheld on the company's property on Leghton avenue, between Westsde avenue and Newman Sprngs road. The company s one of the youngest and most enterprsng fre organzatons n the county. t was started about lve years ago wth nneteen actve members. Snce that tme the Westsde fremen have bought two lots, bult a frehouse and bought one of the best auto engnes and hose wagons n ths part of the county. The proceeds of the far wll be used to help pay the cost of the auto apparatus. The far ths year promses to be bgger and better than ever. A number of artcles wll be dsposed of on the co-operatve plan, ncludng a large ol pantng made by Charles W. Bardell, the artst and wood carver who lves on Brdge avenue. Mr. Bardell gave the pantng to the company and Joseph Dckopf gave a fne.frame for t. The pcture s now on exhbton n the dsplay wndow of Mr. Dckopf's store. The other artcles nclude several tons of coal; barrels of flour, pars of shoes, parlor lamps, fancy sofa pllows,'etc. Dancng wll be enjoyed every nght of the far on a platform to be bult DED 07 HEABT TROTBLE. Orango Woman Ded Suddenly Last Thursday at Bofn Borne at Keantbnrff. 1 Mrs. Mary Healey of Orange ded suddenly last Thursday from heart trouble, at the home of her son, James Healey of Keansburg. She was strcken whle sttng n a char. Mrs. Healey was 76. years old and besdes the son mentoned leaves a daughter and two other sons. Coroner Harry C. Fay of Red Bank ssued a bural permt. The bod was taken to Orange Frday. The funeral was held at Orange Monday and the bural was n an Orange cemetery. l'lm company agreed to gve a gold on the vacant lot next to the frehouse. watch or rng to the woman who sold j The musc wll be furnshed by Mr. the largest number of chance tckets, and Mrs. George Gramman and George Mss tnley McLaughln turned n Walters on the pano, voln and cor- $17.70 and Mss Abbe Gardner col-j net. The dancng wll be n charge of lected $ Russell Morrs and Thomas Dougherty and John Oakes Phlp Murphy are collectng money n a (-(jtest for a bcycle, %'hs contest wll close next Saturday nght. One of the artcles dsposed of on the co-operatve plan was a fancy doll baby. t was won by Hudson Allen, who s employed at the town water plant on Chestnut street. Mr. Allen was jolled somewhat by hs frends and was asked who-he was gong to gve the doll to. Mr. Allen sad he was gong to gve t to the one he lked best. Among the other artcles dsposed of and the wnners were: Ol stove Wllam W-bl;. [nlr'llu John Koarn'y. Klv' lullar KO pu-'f James Norman. on nl cal Prank House. lrn'l uf lnr Clarlt'H KnglFr. ' l l m mm l Nvu Crvclln. Dougherty and John Oakes, Sr..The ce cream booth wll be n charge of George W. Blower, Sr. Frank Jobes and Eden Ewng, asssted dkl mm rtonnvu Crvc 'll r nr' hluyvlr Urcs Mcrt Crp-ln. Ho-ldllK clnlr J. Albert VanSohnlk, Jr. Slver knlv, fork anl spoon' set CMCH M'Mlln;..s..: pllow Mss Allo KlKsljury. Calrln-r's Kltv John 1!-t:lrl. The commttee n charge of the fur was composed of John Kearney, Ezra Osborn, Charles H. Johnson, Wllam HOUSES» vrtv FLGHT. Prank Brascl's Wagon Smashed n Buaway taw Wednesday. Thomas Brasch, son of Frank Brasch of Oakland street, was drvng hs father's team on Brdge avenue Wednesday when the whftletrec broke. Ths frghtened the anmals and they bolted. The wagon struck a tree n front of Esner's factory, throwng young Braseh out. The boy escaped njury., The horses were freed from the wagon when the vehcle struck the tree, and they fled down Brdge avenue to Rversde avenue. One of them fell down on Cooper's brdge and was caught by Thomas Flannery and another man. The other horse ran to Mnnesnk Park n Mddlctown townshp. Some people who were n an automoble undertook to run down the horse, but were unsuccessful. The frghtened steed traveled almost as fast as the car. The horse made a complete tour of nspecton of Mnnesnk Park, and durng ts flght t jumped across a dtch twelve feet wde. Fnally t was caught by men employed on the place. The horse escaped njury except for a cut on ts ler. The wagon was wrecked. THREE NFAHTB BAPTZED. Ceremones Performed at Bed Bank St. James's Church Lost Week. (!:lhurne Kelly, nfant daughter of Mr; and Mrs, John V. Kelly of led Hank, was baptzed n, the baptstry of St, Jnmes's church at Red Bank last week. The smmfors were John A. Cnnr or Jersey Cty and Catherne Cmtello. Thomas Tyndall nnd Mary Welsh were sponsors for Dorothy Carney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Mmrcc Carney of Jncroft. Mry Margaret lurkc, daughter of and Mrs, Henry Huke of tel Hunk, bud H (sponsors Mr. and Mrs. John Cojvnn. s Jal Terms for nelng 1 Dnmk. 'Mwnrd Dcnct'V mcl John Reed were nnsled hnt Frday nght by Polceman Chnrlos Wo'dtlk for l'lng drunk and dsorderly. Recorder llalcnu Kft'ccd Dcncey nt the h'mng Saturday mornng lo nerve sxty days nnd UCM thrty lnyn n the comty lull. The nun Were taken to Freehold by Chef Arthur Wynl. l'onnor Red J tn fr n Poltc*, "** llmldon vlm, n former Hcl Hank 'll'l, hm h'' apponted publcty mugcr of the Jnm' ''. 'Vldrr clly.t'n' 'gu of New Jt-rnoy. Tbn l'km n promnug Mr. F'ller'n cadllcy for Kov''ur. - - Hack from Hosptal, Mnn (ludyn Kllert of Nut Mwmp roud, Mldlh'town lowthhp, hm r<'- cnvrr'd f't nn operaton for fpt>t*tljcltl, whch WH performed n n New ork hopltl two wrcl M'.«, and n able to K around. Hp-to-Dnt* Wull lupn, ''la (ncut Una n town; wtln>t«on pantng and decoratng. J. J Trnvnra, Mochonle (trout, mx )ro»4 Alvarlnmcnt. by Sdney Chasey. John Oakes, Jr., and Hyatt Cunnngham wll conduct the large wheel of fortune. The ocean wave, or razzle dazzle, wll be operated by Thomas Connors. The ocean wave proved to be a bg attracton last year and consderable money was taken n from ths alone. Members of the lades' auxlary of the company wll conduct the fancy, grocery, fortune tellng, peanut and 'hot dog" booths. Mrs. J. Albert Van- Schok, Jr., s presdent of the auxlary and she wll have entre charge of the booths. The fre laddes* are workng hard lo make ths far a bg success and wth a lttle help from the many frends they hope to make t the best and most successful fremen's far ever held n ths secton. The far commttee s composed of Foreman J. A. VanSchok, Jr., Secretary Peder J. Gsleson, Treasurer Wllam "H. Johnston, Eden S. Ewng, Thomas Dough'; and George W. Brower. LAD A1LOM0B BECAFTUBED. 'Llztle" dot Away from Her West Bed Bank Owner Fve "Weeks Ago. "Lzze," a pet allgator owned by John Oakes, Jr., of Westsde avenue, escaped from a small pen n the rear of Mr. Oakes's house fve weeks ago. Mr. Oakes hunted n every lkely place for the reptle, but he could fnd no trace of her. Last week the allgator was found at the foot of Bank street by George Burlett, who was walkng along the shores of the rver after soft crabs. Burlett heard that Mr. Oakes had lost an allgator and t was 'urned over to hm. The allgator was brought from Florda n June of last year for James Cooper, Jr., who got two of '.hem for use as an advertsement. n he fall he gave them to Mr. Oakes and the latter named them Mke and Lzze. Mke ded' last March. Lzze's health kept good, but last month two chldren who were playng n the Oakes yard, let the allgator out and she found her way to the rver. BED BANK MEN N JAtL. Four Drunks Sentenced to Serve From Twenty to BUty Days n Jal. Pour Red Bank men are servng terms n the county jal for beng drunk and dsorderly and fghtng. Ocorgo Stewart, who s better known as Terry, and Wllam Flood were arrested Monday nght of last week a the depot by Polceman Woods for beng drunk and scrappng. At the hearng Tuesday mornng t was shown tlut Flood was the aggressor and he was sentenced byreeorder Bt denu to serve 30 days. Stewart was gven a sentence,of ( twenty days Jack Flannery was arrested the sam nght by Chef Wymbs for beng drunk and brng a vagabond and h was sentenced to serve sxty days a., tn! guest of the county. Emory Erlckson of.cghlo avenue ws arrested Tut'sdny nght of last week by Polceman Antondes for beng drunk and dsorderly. Wednesday mornng Recorder tudenu mposed a sentenc of tlrly days n jal. Prncpal B. n. Woods nenlgns. lolmer, Woods of Waverly place HH resgned H teacher.of Englsh and mathematcs n the hgh school luvlng taken a job H prncpal of tn (lkhbor, New Jersey, hgh chool Mr. WMHH WH prncpal of the hgh nelmol and receved $,r>00 per year At (lshloro h«wll get $ 1,701) a year Mr. Woodn aught at the hgh choo two yearn nnd WH conoh of the bnucbnll team, Meolnnlo Btreet noun Beunlnted. Mm. 'ho'h Wltn'n double holme or Mechanc lreet, near Mount sr ha been repanted. The work wn done by KUKCC 'atte'on. Tm lom n occuped by Edward Dpnu am Tree Wnes. A bottle of (rood Calforna port, (lorry or clnrut. gven nv/ay froo wth our uollnr n full qtnrt Onmnct whskey ovory Hturdy. J.. Monky, 10 Ent Front nlroot, Rod ank. Advertfoemont. ' EBEATtfB ROWNlNG WLLAM U7CU! LOST HS LTE N FELL DEAD AT HEARNG. TBAOC END OF MSB. ANTA D. BEBB OF FAE HAVEN. She was a.wtness n a Case Aganst Magrffe Flood and She Ded from Bx> cltoment Just asv tue Hearng Started Justce Mnlford Contnued the Case. Mrs. Anna D. Berry, wfe of Henry T. Berry of Thrd street, Far Haven, ded suddenly n Recorder Frank Mulford's offce at Far Haven last" Wednesday afternoon. Death was caused by a stroke of apoplexy whch 'as brought on by over exerton and xctement. Mrs. Berry had gone to ;he courtroom to act as a wtness ganst Magge Flood of Far Haven,,vho had been arrested on complant )f Mr. Berry. Mrs. Berry. was trcken about three mnutes after she entered the room and was dead fve mnutes later. Dr. George VanV. Warner of Far Haven was n the barber shop under the courtroom and he hurred upstars, bt Mrs. Berry was beyond medcal ad when he arrved. Coroner Harry C. Fay of Red Bank ssued a bural permt and removed the body to the woman's home. Mrs! Berry was 29 years old. She was born at Headden's Corner and vas a daughter of Mrs. Sarah and the late Lev Holmes. She had lved at Far Haven nearly all her lfe and was marred to Mr. Berry eghteen months ago. Mrs. Berry's mother has een employed by Henry Borden of East Front street at Red Bank for many years. The funeral was held n Fske Chapel at Far Haven Saturday afternoon n charge of the pastor, Rev. Mr. Gassoway. Bural was n Whte Rdge cemetery at South Eatontown. Jr. Berry s employed as gardener on George A. H. Churchll's place on the Rumson Road. Hs wfe ran a small candy, ce cream and tobacco store at her home. t was some tme before Coroner ay's undertaker wagon got to Fal- Haven,and the recorder proceeded wth the case aganst the Flood woman wth the body of the dead woman n the room. The testmony gven at the hearng showed that the Flood woman was dsorderly, that she was a nuance.and that she commtted malcous mschef. Tuesday nght of last week ahe went to the home of her sster, Ella, at the corner of Thrd'street and Locust avenue, n the "sand feld" secton of Far Haven, and broke down the back door when she was refused admttance. The house s owned by Mr. Berry. He lves next door-to the one occuped by Ella Flood. The wtnesses examned were Mr. Berry and Mrs. Olva Hatfeld, who lves next door to Mr. Berry. The Flood woman admtted she was gulty but pleaded for lenency. She was held n $200 bal to awat the acton of the October term of grand jury. No bal was produced and the woman was taken to Red Bank and locked up over nght. Thursday mornng she was taken to Freehold by Chef C. Ptt Worthley of Far Haven. Ths was the thrd tme the Flood woman had been before Re*- corder Mulford. The frst two tmes she was charged wth solctng. At the frst hearng she was reprmanded and at the second she was released on probaton n charge of Chef Worthey. ^ ^ Death from Convnlslons. Mldred Dn, the nne-months-old daughter of Mrs. John Dn of New ork, who has been stoppng at the Rley cottage at Hghlands, was taken wth convulsons whle playng last Saturday mornng and ded wthn a few hours. The body was shpped to New ork Saturday nght and was bured n the Calvary cemetery Monday. ' ^^ Death ct Area Woman. Mrs. Margaret Chapman, mother of Chrstopher Chapman of Atlantc Hghlands, ded last week at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Wllam Taylor of Somervlle. Mrs. Chapman was 84 years old and had been sck about three months. She hud often vsted Atlantc Hghlands and was well known to a-number of the resdents. Lookjaw Proves Fatal, George Truex, the fve-year-old son of Elmer Truex of Keansburg, ded last week at the Long Branch hosptal from lockjaw. The boy mashed one of hs toes by droppng a heavy stone on t a few dayk before. The wound'wan not consdered serous at frst, but lockjaw developed and he ded soon after beng taken Lo the hosptal, nlfrestlon OauBos Dentl, ' Raymond Seruby, the four-months)ld son (f Elzabeth Jane Seruby of Atlantc Hghlands, ded Sunday mornng from ndgeston. The funeral WH held that afternoon and the body wan bured n the colored cemetery at Navesnk. Movort Back to nod Dank,. C. VanNote nnd famly have moved from (rnvmeml, Long' nland, and are now occupyng ther new bonne whch Mr. VmNote recently bult on Hrron avenue. Mr. Van- Note H a contractng ma.'on. Mr, Van- Note ban been away from town over ffteen yoarh and he mvn le n glad n get buck to Kcl Hank. Olmntfog n nsurance Oflloo, John 1'. lodwards, who hm been nnnlmlant lt the 'ndetlal, hrnce company's led lnk olllce, hau be' frunufe''cdd to tlu Anbury l'm-k offce. Flunk <!. Nlln of'red Hank lnn been promoted from agent lo Mr. Edward' pluc an untt. ntasm Vulo»nlly% - Have- your callngs nnd tuben repared by tonm at tho Auto Tro.Shop, 2(1 Mechanc tr'ct. All work guaranteed. AlvartuHsnont. Sou of James McCue of Shrewsbury Wa n Swmmng- Hear Newman Sprngs Frday When B* Was Sezed wth damps. Wllam Theodore McCue,"aged sxteen years, son of James McCue of Shrewsbury, lost hs lfe by drownng Frday afternoon. The accdent occurred n Swmmng rver at 'Newman Sprngs, just soyth of the Newman Sprngs brdge. oung McCue was a member of next year's graduatng class 1 of the Red Bank hgh school and was presdent of the class. He^wasa good swmmer, and t s thought that he was sezed wth cramps. He rode from hs home on a bcycle to the rver, and when he arrved at.the rver he was hot and Bweaty. He,Kad been n the water only a few mnutes when he gave a cry for help. McCue's companons were n bath-, ng n 'shallow water. O'ply one of them knew how to swm, he beng Alexander Bruce of New ork. oung Bruce s vstng Getfrge Slver, Jr., of Shrewsbury. He swam out to Mc- Cue and tred to take hm ashore. McCue grabbed hm and both boys sank below the surface of the water. Bruce succeeded n releasng hmself from hs companon's hold. Thoroughly frghtened, the New ork boy made no further effort to save McCue, but swam to the shore. He was not strong enough to keep McCue frqm snkng and he was afrad that McCue would pull hnt down too. The frghtened boys saw McCue appear twce and then he sank for the thrd and last tme. Hs body was not recovered tll about three hours later. t was found by Walter Peterson of Shrewsbury, who happened to step on the prostrate form whle wadng near the shore. The water at that place was about sx. feet deep. Peterson undertook to get the body to the surface of the water by dvng, but was unsuccessful. Wth the desperaton whch causes a drownng man to grpsp at a straw, McCue had grabbed a tree stump at the bottom of the water. Hs hold on ths stump,-even n;death, was so strong that Peterson", was unable to dslodge t. Later Peterson was asssted n recoverng the body by Adelbert Burlett. One sde of the dead boy's face was a mass, of bruses. Ths s thought to have been caused by hs face comng n contact wth the stump. Hs upper j lp was almost entrely gone, ths be-1 ng caused by ts havng been gnawed by a crab. A bural certfcate was ssued by Coroner Harry C. Fay, and the body was taken to Gorman's morgue. oung-mccue's death threw a cloud over Shrewsbury. He was very popular wth the young folks there and was also well lked by grown folks. At school he was a great favorte wth all hs class malu^ and lls hgh standng n hs stuma ndcated that he would have made hs mark n the world f he had lved. The funeral was held Monday at St. James's church at Red 'Bank, and bural was n Mt. Olvet cemetery. Members of St. James's boy scouts and of the eleventh and twelfth grades of the hgh school attended the funeral. He was captan of one of the scout bands. Carryng an Amercan flag and marchng to the sound of a muffled drum, the scouts marched from McCue's home to the church. t was one the largest funerals ever held at Red Bank. Sx scouts acted as bearers. Every summer for the past fve years one or more drownngs have taken place at the spot where 'McCue lost hs lfe. The Shrewsbury boy s the frst to lose hs lfe at Newman Sprngs ths summer. FOUND DEAD N BED. Hss Hulda Eolmes of Holmdel Des Vn- '' expeotfldly. Mss Hulda Holmes of Holmdel ded very suddenly Wednesday nght. Mss Mary Duffy and Mss Ella Conoyer made ther home wth her. Mss Duffy was sleepng wth Mss Holmes when she was awakened by Mss H6lmes's hand touchng her. She found her companon dead, the end havng been caused by apoplexy. Mss Holmes was n unusually good health n the afternoon. She was n her 74th year and was lfe long resdent of Holmdel. She was a member of the Reformed church and was a very actve church worker. She leaves a sster, Mrs. Wllam T. Jones of Holmdel. The funeral was held Monday at the house and was conducted by Rev. Frederck N. Baeder. Bural was n Holmdel cemetery. PUBLC BEBVOE OUTNQ. Bed Bank Agonts and Superntendent En- Joyed Shoro Dnner Saturday. J. Elmer Bray md rvng Fnch, agent and superntendent of the Hod Bank offce of the 'ublc Servce electrc company, attended the ffth annual outng of the agents nnd superntendents of the central dvson of the Publc Servce company, whch was hold Saturday afternoon at the Rrdgvwater nn at Portuupeclt. A shore dnner WK served. The affar was arranged by Harry P. Chandler o! Far Haven, dvson agent. Several of the ollcers of the company from Newark were at the outng. TltE: OnOUBEB OOMNCt. Plenty of Pnk Lononada and Faradea for Hod Hanker*. Three crcmea wll exhbt here durng the next ten days. Frank A. Uobbns'H show, whch has exhbted hero for several yearn, wll appear he-re next Frday. Vernon C. Keavor'n Wld WOH and Far Ka.'t HHW wll be at Red Bank Frday uf next week nnd Klg. SUUO'H bgccn wll le here n week from Saturday..Thn wll be the flrl tme Kutellu'n elrcu ha> uppearcd llu'o n eleven yenwl. O'nch cl- 'M wll have a utre't parade and wll have afternoon and evenng perform' CC. Wonmn Jaled for D«nr Drunk. Mm. Blanche Voohln of Mcchml l'vt wan ntou'd Suturday nght fur brh"; drunk and llnordoly lt tlu cor. nor of WahlKlon and Mccluml tretn by 'ull'omon Allen Smth am Hurry VnNote. lleordor Harry Hnd Kuudy mornng wntnuccl tn woman to nurvo thrty duy la H county Jal. MBS. HOWABD EEEDBB DBAS. Eatontown Eealdont Expres After Sckness of Two Weeks. 'Mrs.'Jenhe Reeder, wfe of Howard Reeder of Eatontown, ded Sunday afternoon from a-complcaton of dseases after a sckness of two weeks. She was 49 years old and leaves three chldren, Francs, Wllam and Earl Reedej all of whom lve at home. She s also survved by a sster and a brother, Mrs. Maretta Talbot of New ork and Wllam Platt of Hartford. The funeral was held ths afternoon at the house. SUT OVER A MORTGAGE THE MORTGAGE HAD BEE# CANCELLED BUT THE OWNER SAS T WASN'T FULL PAD. KLLEDB WOOD ALCOHOL SUSS MAROABET COTTO ENDS HER LAST WEDNESDA. She Wan Employed as Housekeeper by James Horton of Herbert Street.and s Sad to Have Been Jealous of Mr. Horton She Was a Natve of reland. Mss Margaret Cotto, housekeeper for James Horton of Herbert street, near Shrewsbury avenue, klled herself last Wednesday nght by drnkng wood alcohol. The woman had been n the employ of Mr. Horton for seven years and was sad to have been extremely jealous of hm. Mr. Horton, who s employed n the automoble department of A. L. Davson's factory, bought the wood alcohol to kll nsects. Mss Cotto drank the poson whle on the front 'porch of the house and fell on,the ground near the steps. She told Mr. Horton she could not bear to see hm wth other women. Dr. R. Brownng Wlson was sent for and tred heroc measures to save the woman's lfe. The poson had got n ts deadly effect and the woman ded two hours after drnkng the flud, after sufferng, ntense agony. She pleaded wth the doctor to save her lfe. She sad she was sorry she drank the poson and that she was not yet ready to de. An automoble was hred to take the woman to the hosptal but she ded before the machne reached the house. Coroner Harry C. Fay of Red Bank ssued a bural permt after makng a close nvestgaton of the crcumstances surroundng the case. Mss Cotto was apparently n good sprts Wednesday and acted all rght at supper tme. Mr. Horton left the house and went to see a neghbor, A few mnutes later the housekeeper took the poson. Mr. Horton met the woman seven years ago when he lved at Stamford, Connectcut. He hred her to. keep house for hm and she came to Red Bank wth hm when he moved here last December. Mss Cotto was born n reland and came to the Unted States when a young woman. She was about 65 years old. She has no relatves. Her parents ded when she was a young grl. Of late years the woman had been partally nsane and ths fact, combned wth her jealousy, caused her self destructon. The funeral was held Thursday afternoon n Coroner Fay's funeral parlors on Monmouth sttrcet and the bural was n Far Vew cemetery. --«VCTM OF APOPLEXT. Mrs. Brasla Bldffway of Hudson Avenue ' Ded Suddenly Saturday Nght, Mrs. Charlotte E. Rdgway, wfe of Brazlla Rdgway, ded suddenly Saturday nght at the home of her son-n-law, T. vns Howard of Hudson avenue. Death was caused by apoplexy. Mrs. Rdgway had been n poor health some tme and had been n nvald the past sx months. She had suffered two other strokes/ of apoplexy. Mrs. Rdgway was 81 years old. She leaves a husband, one son, Tuns of Red Bank; and a brother James mlay of Cassvlle. Mrs. Rdgway had lved at Red Bank a number of years. The funeral servce was held at Mr. Howard's house yesterday afternoon. Rev. James Lord, pastor f Grace church, had charge of the servce. Mrs. Rdgway had been a memberrof the church several years. The bural was n the famly plot n the Jacobstown cemetery, near New Egypt, ths mornng. OEEENBEEa XX NEW BUSNESS. Former Bed Bank Furnture Dealer n Dyeng; Busness at New ork, Joseph M. Greenberg, who for several years conducted a furnture store on the east sde of Broad street and who closed out the busness when the Borden buldng was sold to Sgmund Esner, s n a new busness at New ork cty. He owns a large dyeng establshment on East 125th street, New Vork. He has nneteen employees at hs place and has sx wagons employed n col ectng and delverng goods. He pad a short vst to Red Bank last Frdny to close up tho accounts on some tmber tracts n whch he was nterested whle he was n Red ank. He says he regretted leavng Rod Bank for a number of personal reasons out that he s hayng great success n hs new venture n the cty -EL. orr TROLLE CAB. Agod Bank Street Man Cut on Forehead Znst Thursday Aftanoon. Tony Boncore of Hunk street receved a cut (>n the forehead last Thursday afternoon when le fell from a trolley car of the Keyport lne.- The accdent happened on Monmouth street nenr the.southern ralroad tracks. Boncore started to get ol the car and t started. He lost bn balance and Ml to the brck pavement. He wu carred nto Hollywood's pharmacy and h! wound was dressed. Two sttches were taken to clone the cul loncn; s tw yearn old and the accdent wm a ne.vore HHK'U to hm. le was lad up nev-ral lyn. Trolley Oar Jumps Truck. A trolley car' on the Long lnncl lne jumped the track on Shrewnbv avenue at the foot of 'arker'n hll lute Frday nght..several pht gcr.' n He eur were thrown from ther MH lnt nn n"' was njured, (leorgo llnrkctl of d'd Hunk wan conductor and Kdwnnl Cannon of Entontow lotonan of the cur. Tho repar crew worked teveral lmr lofoe tlm cur wan put back on the track. Homo from Hospltnl. Mm. Harry DeWolf of Wvcrl.v place, who hm been n tlu LOJ llr'h lopllnl the punt three weel wan taku to her home! n m altum llln Monday, Mm. DrWlf wm op crated on for nlcrnl double.!ll> mprovng an well an could bg ox petted. he had Wrtten on the Mortgage That t Was Fully Pad and Ordered t Cancelled-Frank A. Morehouse, the Agent, Also Stated That the Full Amount Had Been Pad-Afterward the Owner and Agent Sad $100 More Was Due.' An unusual sut was tred at Freeold last Thm'sday, concernng a ncrtgage whch had been cancelled ut whch Frank A. Morehouse sad not been fully pad. Twb or three ears ago a man named Reuben S;.lason bought a lot from a Mrs. nderson of Phladelpha. The sale as made by Mr. Morehouse. The roperty was to be pad for n monthy nstallments and a mortgage was aken to secure the payments. After he property had been partly pad for, Mr. Mason decded to buld on the lot nd he wrote to Mr. Morehouse askng what amount was due on the lot for prncpal and nterest and statng ;hat he wanted to pay t all at once n order to have the property free"and :lear. Mr, Morehouse wrote back that he balance due was $ Mr. Uason sent Mr. Morehouse a check for hs amount and Mr. Morehouse sent he check to Mrs. Anderson at Phldelpha. Mrs. Anderson wrote on he mortgage that the payment of pad the mortgage n full and rdered the mortgage cancelled on the ecords of Monmouth county. Mrs. Vnderson's sgnature was wtnessed ly her husband. The mortgage thus ndorsed was sent to Mr. Mason, who lad t cancelled on the records. Two months or so after the nrort- :age had been cancelled Mr. Moreouse sad that Mrs. Anderson noted hm that.a mstake had been made nd that there was stll one hundred dollars due on the mortgage. As the ortgage had been cancelled he could qt recover on the'mortgage but he rought sut aganst Mr. Mason to ;et the one hundred dollars whch he lso clamed was stll due. He tested that he had made a mstake n lellng Mason that the amount due vas?165.03, and that the rghtful mount should have been $100 more. He produced no books to show the mounts whch had been pad by Mr. lason. Mr. Mason testfed that he hal pad Mr. Morehouse $325.03, n full for the lot and nterest. Of ths money $20 had been pad n cash and the rest n checks. 'He had preserved the checks and recepts untl after the ' money had been fully pad. Hs wfe kept the recepts and the checks on a, hook on the bathroom door. She was cleanng house a few days after the mortgage was cancelled and she asked her husband f t was worth whle keepng the checks and recepts any longer. He repled that t was no use to keep the checks and recepts, because the mortgage tself contaned a recept that the total sum had been been pad and that as ths was a recept n full the nstallment recepts were no longer necessary. Thereupon Mrs. Mason destroyed the checks and recepts. Mr. Mason had kept hs account n a bank whch dd not keep a record of the names of persons to whom checks were made payable, and he therefore could not show by hs bank book the payments he had made to Mr. Morehouse; but he had secured from the bank a lst of the amounts of the checks whch had been pad from hs account. He offered to, pont out, on ths lst, the tems whch he had pad to Mr. Morehouse on account of the lot, but ths was not allowed by the court on the ground that t was not legal evdence. Mr. Mason's wfe corroborated hs statements. The cancelled mortgage, wth Mrs. Anderson's endorsement and her husband's sgnature as wtness, was offered n evdence. Mr. Mason also produced Mr. Morehouse's letter statng that the total amount due oh the lot and, mortgage was $ The jury decded that Mason had pad the full amount due on the lot and on the mortgage', and they brought n a verdct n hs favor. Prosecutor John S. Applegate, Jr., of Red Bank, appeared for Mr. Morehouse and John L. Sweeney of Atlantb Hghlands was Mr. Mason's counsel. BTTEN B A MADMAB. Wllam E, K. Matu T7 *U1 hrullnj Experence at N«w Tonu Wllam R. K. Mathcw, who pave up s poston as chef of the Red Bank odge of Elks several months ago, has cturncd to Red Bank nnd wll make s home here. Mr. Mathcw went to S'ew ork when he left Red Bank and :or several weeks he was employed as an attendant n the nsane ward of Bellevue. hosptal. Mr. Mathew helped the doctors take enre of the sck people n the hosptal and he also lelped them make autopses. He had several thrllng experences whle workng n the hosptal. He was at- :acked by an nsane man one day and he man bt hm on the back of the ght hand. Mr. llathew had a fght vth the patent before he could overpower hm. The wound was cduterzed but Mr. Mathew suffered consd-, rablc pan for some tme. Mr. Mathew dd not lke the work n the hosptal and seven weeks ago he qut the job and went on a pleasure and busness trp to Canada, accom-. aned by a New_ ork frend. Mr. Mathew vsted Toronto and Wnneg, returnng to Red Bank last week. WOlUn BT 'WTH BOTTLE. Fncj Bowles Fned 83 and Pat on Putola Because of Bs Poor Am. r*.." Bowe.*, ccvcntccn-ycar-old fon of Alfreu "c- 1 "". and Chester Smth, *on of Mrs. Deborah Ana Smth, both of Central avenue, got n o scrap Tuesday.nght of last week. Jowles pcked up a bottle and threw t at Smth. Bowles's am was very poor and the bottle ht Mrs. Smth, who was standng near by. Mrs. Smth's left eye was brused and she suffered from shock. Chef Arthur Wymbs was sent for but Bowles had run away when the chef arrved on Central avenue. The next day Chef Wymbs was returnng to Red Bank n an automoble from Freehold and he saw Bowles near Brookdale farm. The boy tred to get away but the chef caught hm. Bowles was gven a hearng Wednesday nght before Recorder Badeau. He pleaded gulty and was fned $3 and placed on.probaton n charge of Chef Wymbs. Recorder Badeau told Bowles he would ave to earn the money by hard work, not by "shootng crap," and gave hm two weeks to pay the $3. Skp" TEE DOQ CAME BACK. lkes Bed Sank Better Than Holmdel Townshp. Alfred ngalls of Rver plaza n Mddletown townshp, near Red Bank, sold "Skp," a hound dog, to a Holmdel colored man a few weeks ago. Last week "Skp" qut hs Holmdel owner nd dug out for home. Barkng and waggng hs tal, "Skp" came, across Mr. ngalls whle the latter was on hs front porch. Mr. ngalls dont know what to do wth the dog. He dont know the name of the Holmdel man nor n what part of Holmdel the man lves. Mr. ngalls s employed as a clerk n ;he grocery store of hs father, H. E. ngalls of West Front street. Last Thursday he bought a lot of meat, leavng t on the counter of the store jefore takng t home to dnner. tvhen he went to get the meat t was jone. Suspcon rested on "Skp," but nter Mr. ngalls learned that the ment,vas stolen by a human beng. BLOOD POSON FKOM EGBATCH. Mrs. Jenne Mntthows of Mount Street Ht Her Hand on a Brass Taok.. Mrs. Jenne Matthews of Mount treet s recoverng from an attack of jlood posonng. She receved a severe scratch on the palm of the rght hand nbout two weeks ngo when her hand scraped on a brass tack n a small clothng box..she pad no attenton.o the wound and a week later blood mson set n. The njury was very )nfu for several days. Dr. B.. jtrrsbn hud charge of the case. New Bed Bank Folng rlxco. Ctzens n the thrd regstry dstrct lned a new pollng place yesterday. The new polls are located n Actng Mayor Horace P. Cook's garage n the rear of hs resdence on Maple avenue. Mr. Cook donated the lne of the garage to the town. The polls n ths dmlrcl were formerly n Tlton's gold ctng nhop, lclwcm Maple avenue ml Waverly place. Hew Ulgn on Mll. A new ngh ban lnen bult on tho top f he went nlde of Wnler & Unborn (lo.'s mll on Chcstul street, facng the New ork nnd l.on ( llrnch rallrul rnck. The nlgn n nx feel wde l nbout nlxly feet long. rrupel'tjr Wanted, llav! clent who dcnlre to pur- 'lmra farm. f your farm n n the nnrket 1 would ll' to lvu lum reg- nter'l on my bookh, Wllam. Mnlolnmn, leal mtato, Hunn, N. J 'hono!h7. AlvtrtnemtmU Try a lrollnd Mdler or a chcken lt Wllllun J, llrn' Hllvormru nn, Lttlo Hllvor, N. J JUwlwomenl, CHCKENS KLLED B CATS. EeWents of West Front Btreet Snffer Heavy Poultry Loses. Several resdents n the neghborhood of West Front street, Rector place and Brdge avenue have lost poultry durng the past few weeks, owng to rads by cats on ther chcken roosts. More than 100 small chckens have been klled. The chef losers by the actvtes of the cats are Henry- Woods, Mrs. Elzabeth Clayton and Wllam Randell. A number of rabbts belongng to> Phlp L. Jnann of Brdge avenue, were also klled by cats, Some of these rabbts had won przes at the Monmouth county far ond at Madson Square Garden at New ork. Wllam Webb a few days ago dscovered that hs cat was among the. felnes whch had klled chckens. He klled the cat by drownng t. Eb Scott of Brdge avenue saw a cat wth; a lttle chcken n ts mouth last week and klled t by shootng t. MLTON BEOWN HUBT. Latest Chapter n Hs Seres of Accdents s Beng" Thrown from Wngon. Mlton Brown, son of Mrs. Emma V. Brown of Maron street, was thrown from a wagon Tuesday afternoon of last week and hs left leg was badly brused. The accdent happened n the rear of W. A. French Co.'s store. A short tme ago the lad was btten by a, dog owned by John Fox of! Dorden street, nnd a few days later ho was btten on the leg by a doff owned by Robert Htchngs of Brancll avenue. Monmouth Club's Clambake. The nnll outng nnd clnmbako of the Monmouth club of Red Bank wll be held at Al. Smth's ut Occanport on Sunday, August 10th. The trp wll be mndu n the launch Olva B, whch s owned by Andrew Whte. tnlpl.smth, secretary of tho Players' boat lb of Far Haven, s a now member f ho Monmouth club. Jumped from Movng Tran. Mrs. (eorge Kploy of Beech street jumped from a movng pnwongor tran at the Oakland street crossng lost Thursday afternoon and full hcumrnt n n pool of muddy vvutyr. Bho ( Wora whle mlt mll her clothes woro runed, Hlc wld nllgltly brulncl bun therwnu wm unnjured. Hellly'n BtortKO warehouse, Mechanc street. H«d Hunk. Room! O» ntornk furnture, fl por month ana up. l'lnnon, $1 per month. Trunk*!!5 enntn por month. Vaults for ««n* allvtrwnro. Thl U po.ulvdjr U» only freproof, unnltnry. nted * >** houno n Monmouth Jnlnty, tnwofl tho naurnnco lout th»n on«(«t tfott

2 FV W. MO S E L, L ES Dealer n all knds' of Statonery, Blank Books, Law Blanks, Rubber Stamps and Engravng to Order, Base Ball, Croquet, Tenns^Toys, Dolls, Flags and Freworks, Books, Magaznes and Newspapers. Largest Stock n Monmouth Co. 58 BROAD St. Telephone 249-J RED BANK. rwcgvc t(j?& Green Tradng Stamps. AsU For Them Quaker Oats A&P Condensed Specal ths 8c week only a package... MLK A&P Condensed Pacfc ToOet PAPER, 7 rolls 25c CASTLE SOAP, - - a bar 7c A&P JAM, - ON A CORN Sweet and Tender Can jars 25c Evaporated Aprcots, - 2 lbs 25c JELL, 3 tumblers 25c Creamery BUTTER32C a lb. We have more Mtfed cuttomen tk»n any grocery bouts n the -world.. There'* reuoo CED TEA, 1-2lb 2Sc For coolng, hwlthful drnk ced Tea lead, and the brand to oe t GOLDEN-TPPED NDA-CELON lb-30c Another refruhng drnk lor Summer. Try our SULTANA COFFEE for the bcl retulu 10 STAMPS FREE 10 WTH EACH OF THE FOLLOWNG GROCERES 1 pk Macaron or Spaghett... 10c 2 pkgt A&P Gelatne, each Sc 1 bottle Queen Olvet 15c 1 bottle Salad Ol.18c 1 can 2 u 1 (Kll. Bugt). 10c 1 can B&M Fth Flaket 10c 1 cake Dary Mlk Chocolate..10c 1 coo Cohoet Salmon... 10c 1 can Lunch Cocoa...10c 1 MasoQJnr Mustard...,...10c 20 Stamps wth 3 cakes Colgate's Soap, - 25c 15 Stamps wth 1 can A&P Baked Beans, 15c Extra Stamps Wth COFFEES Extra Stamps Wth TEAS 25 Stamps wth. 60 Stamps wth 1 lb. El Ry«d Coffee 35c. 1 lb. T<-» 70c. 20 Stamps wth 50 Stamps wth 1 lb. Ambota Coffee 32c. 1 lb. Tea.60c. 15 Stamps wth 40 Stamps wth 1 lb. Sultana Coffee 30c. 1 lb. Te».50c. 10 Stamps wth 25 Stamps wth 1 lb. Coffee 28c. 1 lb. Tea,.40c. 10 Stamps wth 1 b. Coffee 2Sc. Our No Stamps wth, b. nda-ceylon... Dont Fal to Try Our New Lad Every Egg Guaranteed SELECTED FOR FAML USE 25 Stamps wth 1 bottle A&P Extracts, DONT PA MORE Telephone CO, mrnosr Own us souct)..25c. Strctly fresh EGGS, 28c 100 Stamps wth 1 can A&P Bakng Powder, 50c NONE BETTER 25c 15 Stamps wth 1 can COHOES SALMON, - 15c ASK FOR MEL ROSE PRNTS BUTTERNE,25clb (D. KlKH DUUVUU!! TO ''nr llnvun, Oconne, Hum- Bon, Monday unl Krldny, MlllcLnwn, ThurKlny. Atlmtln K, KHlurK, MKllnl, Wd'ulny UntonLow,,HLo Hlvur mll Hlrowlury, Thurmty. l'lford, Nv'nlc, T'Blny. (!hu H!l Hll Lronnno, ', Frlclny. To p t(n«fo, ' r.an Tradng 8Umj>». Ask For TUm THE RED BANK BEGS'.ER BREF TEMS OF NEWS. MNOR HAPPENNGS OF NTEREST N ALL PARTS OF MONMOUTH COUNT. Personal Notes, Sale of Property, Buldng Operatons, Entertanmeats, Lodge Dongs, Slght.fres, Brths, Marrages, Deaths, Accdents, Cases of Sckness, Proceedngs of,-offcal Bodes and Other nterestng ^Features of Town and County. \ Mss Lllan McCue of LOUR Branch s vstnff her sster, Mrs. Charles A. Ragan of Lookout Mountan, Georga. Mr. Ragan has recently been put n charge of an army hosptal n Georga. The New ork and Long Branch ralroad s havng ts Man street crossng at Manasquan extended to provde for a sdewalk on the north sde of the crossng.. Alfred Mason of London, England, s vstng hs cousn, Mrs. Louse Tustng of Asbury Park. Mr. Mason s a manufacturer of paper boxes. The vacancy caused by the resgnaton of Mss Matlda Goldng, who taught Englsh n the Allentown hgh school, has not yet been flled. George Hankns of Hornerstown, who s serously sck as the result of a stroke of "apoplexy, has been taken to a home. Mrs. L.. Howell of Adelpha has had the sde porch of her house enlarged and enclosed wth glass., Alexander ard, an aged veteran of mlaystown, s serously sck from a complcaton of dseases. Davd Bullock of Englshtown s workng as bookkeeper for""wj. N. Steward. Mrs. Arthur Patrck of Allenhurst gave brth to a son last Thursday, Hotel to Be Eeoponod. The Wnthrop hotel, whch was closed last week because of a lack of patronage, wll be reopened by the j owner, Morrs May. Frederck C. Boynton, former assstant manager of the hotel, was- engaged as manager, but-qut n two days. Woman's Skrt Causes Trouble. Glbert Collns and Vonder Brck got nto an argument at Asbury- Park last week and Collns struck Brck be- 1 cause of a remark the latter made concernng the skrt worn by Collns's lady "companon. Collns was arrested but-was dscharged. Horao to Be Sola, at Lonff Branch. The horses belongng to Wallace Lanahan and Walter K. Abell of Baltmore wll be sold at the Long Branch horse show ths week. Among the horses s Algoma, whch s de- nearly drowned whle bathng near :he Mana'squan- nlet last week. Two clared to be the fnest horse n the f hs companons hurred to hs assstance and^got hm ashore where he Unted States. 'Becovers from Blchortae. -.' was soon" renvc'd. " Mldred Mcell, the three-year-old ousr&t Ensa far a Farm. daughter of Paul Mcell of New ork, Paul Larkn, an employee at' the s recoverng from bchlorde of mercury posonng whch was gven her by a nurse who mstook t for water. The Jlcells are summer resdents at Asbury Park, a t wth Seer Bottle. Belle Danels, an Asbury Park col ored woman, was ht over the head wth a beer bottle by another colored woman last week n an argument The Danels woman receved a bad' scalp wound but made no complant agans her assalant. Fsherman Gven Another Chance. ( John Qunn, ah Asbury Par^ flshetman, got drunk at Long Branch last Wednesday and got nto a fght. He told the judge he was the sole support of hs aged mother and the judge released hm on hs promse to be good n the future. Woman Strnck by Automoble. Mrs. Mary A. Smth of Asbury Park was struck by an automoble j whle crossng a street last Frday week. One of Mrs. Smth's legs was broken and she was taken to the Long Branch hosptal. The automoblsf dd not stop. Freehold Xanndry Sold. J, Elmer Vanderveer has sold hs steam laundry at Freehold to Bert Bearmore and John A. Monahan of Provdence, E.., formerly of Free hold. The new owners have been engaged n the laundry busness several years. Bone Bass Away at Freehold. A horse belongng to the Atlant & Pacfc tea company of Freehold and drven by Harry Wolcott ran away last week whle Mr. Wolcott wa! n a house. The horse galloped back to the store wthout damagng the wagon. Strcken wth Paralyss. Alonzo Whte of Freehold was strcken wth paralyss whle sttng on hs porch Sunday of last week Both of hs legs wore affected and h was unable to walk for some tme. H has partally recovered from th stroke. XntlayBtown Chld njured. Hlton, the two-year-old son Clfford Havens of mlaystown, fell 01 hs nursng bottle.tuesday of last wee! nnd was cut between the eyes. Th cut had to be sewed up. The chl narrowly escaped losng ts eyesght. Spankng? -Xends to Arrest. Luke Tolly was arrested last wee on complant of Besse Pollock, wn clamed that Tolly slapped her. Th trouble grew out of an alleged spank ng of one of the Pollock chldren b; Toly. The grl was also arrested. At Festval Whle Home Burned. Whle Archl 1 Heght of Hamlto was att'dng the Tennent larvuf home wth bn famly last Wednt'sda; : small house adjonng hs resdonc burned to the ground. Neghbor mwed tn! house from catchng lre. Boy Bun Down uy Wagon. Cnlvn Hoffman, the sxteen-yen old son of Mrs. Kate Kmnons of Eng lfhtown., wns run down by 11 wag whle gong home from the Tvncn harvest homo last WcdneMlny ngh He was badly bnlkcd on the cgh. SAW Br raotory Tre. John ('. Ruf of Mnnnsqunn w n'frs'd tn' bg factory lre nt lnf lton, N.., lft wty'k ll whl 1 ulmt llfly grl", hnt ther lven, M Kuf hghly p'a.''d the ln^le'mt' lre dt'u'lcnl for her 'Work, r-oolom noy v/lny l'rlzo,. John Strken, - 1., Mn of.lolm Klukex»f Washngton, formerly Freehold, recently wnn h' prze?7." for the ln-nt chmy n u emt (NHdrlel unlel 1 tle lllllplr-h of ( Amo 'u lt'lnol CCO leguc. T.mt Tlro Vlnr«r«. tnynnd Duv rnuglt h, 1 ; nn n n pwt nf mu'llnery n Mtlhew Ml ll >> r mll nl l'''eclmll hnt Tlurd nnd Urr' of MM lln^em were no bad mlllnt4>l t WM ntv'hm'v t' nnp lar them tl He m'tnwl Jont. 'ounfl nl Old Trtl*..OJ) <.'t>> > of Allentown found H 11 n lnm w'k (H whch he n curved hln ntllf n 1H77. Mr. f-nn futyn the turtl wut up l>f{ when ;l em vel lh" nl M on t nn t w whm t wnn full nl hnt week, Charles Stol<es, an Asbury Park outh, has been held under $500 bal n a charge of stealng $85 from Samel Kapln. Stokes s sad to have rved tme n the Rahway rcformary. He was workng for Knpln 'hen the theft occurred, o Have ndependent Toket. The ndependent lessees of Ocean rrove dont lke the dea of havng ler representatves handed,: to them y the carnpmeetne assocaton and rll put an ndependent tcket n the eld at the electon Frday, nrprstt Uen Shower. A surprse lnen shower was gven lss Helen Whtlock at Hamlton last Saturday week. The affar was a omplete surprse to Mss Whtlock, vho thought she was attendng a arty for somebody else. eam of Horses Klled. A team of horses belongnp; to John. Beach of Englsh town *an away ast week ard fell n a brook. One orse's neck was broken and ts body nned the other horse n the mud and smothered to death. n #arles J. Black of Asbury Park acqutted last week on a charre allowng an unregstered clerk n s drug store to sell odne. The state oard of pharmacsts made the comlant aganst Black, lolorea Man steals Elng-». Two damond rngs valued at about fsoo were stolen from a show wndow n Morrs May's store at Asbury Park ast.frday week by a colored man ho sad he was watng for a frend o come to the store. err; Pckers Fear Boars. People from Allentown who make xcursons to the pnes n search of luckleberres have not had much suc- :ess. Berres are scarce and the lckers found unmstakable sgns of ears n the woods. toy meat Brownng. Charles Ght, a Brelle youth, was fle factory' "at Freehold, last week bought twenty acres of land near Engshtqwn from Glbert Perrne. Mr. arkn wll clear the land and make a farm out of t. Auto CoUlson at Manasquan. An automoble belongng to Clarence Rue of Manasquan collded wth a bg Packard car Sunday of last week. The axle of Eue's car was badly bent and the other car was slghtly damaged. To Fly to Astrory park. G. M. Dyott, an Englsh avator, s plannng.to vflg. from Garden Cty to Asbury Park.'"* Negotatons are beng made wth the Ocean Grove assocaton for permsson to land at the head of Fletcher lake, nnety Lots Sola, At the aucton sale of lots at Avondale Terrace last week nnety lots were sold n two days. E. M. Cleveland, formerly of Red Bank, s connected wth the development of Avondale Terrace. To Develop new Tract. Adran M. Wllamson and Lews W. Bounds of Brooklyn, the owners of the old poor farm at Shark rver, are makng plans to organze a stock company and develop the farm as a resdental tract, ronnd Watch n. Band. Harry Taylor of Freehold lost hs watch whle on a pcnc to Manasquan Beach last Wednesday. Mr. Taylor mssed hs watch -when he got home. He returned to the beach and found t n the sand. Engneer Takes Seduced Fee. T. Chalkley Hatton, the engneer who fgured on the new water works for Asbury Park, has accepted a fee of $5,000. Hs orgnal bd called for $8,125 but ths was cut down by the counclmen. Wagons n Collson. A wagon belongng to W. H. Wyckoflf of Bradley Beach collded wth one of Stles's stages last week. One wheel on Mr. Wyekolf's wagon was' smashed but no further damage was done. Asbury Park Woman Dead. Mrs. Emma Batten of Asbury Park ded at the state hosptal at Trenton last Saturday week. She was 83 years old and had been at the hosptal thrty years. A husband and two sons survve her. Sled at nohlul. Patrck J. Enrfrht of Tompknsvlle, Staten sland, who was spendng hs vacaton at Belmar, ded of apoplexy at the Sprng Lake hosptal last week. He was 29 years old and unmarred, (Contnued on next page.) FACT oo&l Evdence. Evd're that can he verfed. Fact B what we wnt/ Opnon s not enough. Opnons lftor. HOV'H a Kcl Rank fact. ou run tor,t t. trnllr Shlllln, Jtnl ljlul, N. J., yn: " ml " \ yv mlh n my mrk unt HUCH l wn''vcr lm'"! n 1 lrt'h, my luflvrl! wnn vnrno. Tl.' ll<lm<y ntnlthtm U' r>' too rr- u-l n VU<< nrnl nl'lrn (lll ;'<l llln t(t f;h futvcl'lll lllnf'm»l nlltll. My N. tlh wnn run down nnl M fll' VlllllH:! Jl HKlll. tl'u'cl fllllld l, )>rllf, r l.ll'f 1, ff'ullmf lt'lmmll'lk'l. W'lH'll 'tt Kl.h'V 'lll w-ln t-nnlncnlc ns m ln ]'>HMfl wth lh<> rn'nl.r M rnr>nlk t]h-n Hnt r'rf'l ll ('. A. Mnm K r..'n -K nlcu fuun tct" Hdttltt'ttry mtl ll " w M t r'vt'l, 1 lnv* h '' tnlm of dhwy ru[llnl," For lulu ly nl dclorf. Prce fo Tltll.!'(! l'-mlllun Co., turnln, Now (rl(, ofw t fur tn; llntcl Hlllll'll. Kenenler the lake no oler: Jlltm! Donn'f-HtHl A Three-Day Sale of Women's Summer Apparel at Greatly Reduced Prces. Whte Lawn and Lngere Shrt Wasts, were $1.25 to $2.00 Whte and Colored "Tub Slk," were $2.00 to $3.00 Lades' and Msses' Mddy Blouses were 98c to $1.25 ; Odd Lots of Lades' Shrt Wasts - were 75c to 98<T Grls' Colored Tub Dresses, 6 to 14 years, were 98c to $1.25 Better Qualty Chldren's Dresses were $1.50 to $1.98 Lades'Colored Tub.Dresses were $1.98 to $3.00 Whte Pont Lace and Lngere Dredges, were $4.98 to $7.98 Natural Lnen and Whte Lnen Suts Were $5.00 to $10. Tafored Cloakes and Suts were $8.00 to $9.98 *pur Choce of Any Cloak or Sut " were $10. to $20. t's Corset Week Here All Makes and Styles at Reduced Prces <*«~H^^^^:^K~:^~>X«X<"X^^K"X^">^^ WANTED t s No Mere Fgure of«speech to Say That These Garments Are Next to Nothng n Prce Now Buy reduced to reduced to reduced to reduced to reduce_el to reduced to reduced to 98c $ c 25c 49c 98c $1.29 reduced to $2.98 reduced to. $3.98 reduced to $4.98 reduced to $7.98 JOSEPH SALZ, Red Bank. Two brght young men, 17 to 20 years of age, to learn clean, well payng trade. GOOD WAGES TO START Apply at S. ESNER'S FACTOR. Red Cr J. > >»»««««*«»»» Voluntary Concessons Pad to Polcyholders to January 1,1913,nearlyl7 l-2mllon Dollars A Great Record of Far Dealng. PRUDENTAL>,,««T ; h., ^STRENGTH OF. f[," '' CBRALTAR'.U?, The Prudental FORREST F. DRDEN, Presdent. ^^0»*»»«4»*«**»*^**»»**^»»»****»*»«««*O«*«*'» Get Posted Wrte for our New Prce Lst. No matter where you buy you s h o u l d have our gude :: -T'S FREE- WHTE rprbt now, Hennclel Tre & Rubber Com^mmj 1007 Dr».lw..j, H.. C. Wrte for our Booklet J on [AH: l'lmtmproof Trex -Reduced. Lghten the Housework A plan ron snk returns very lttle for the cllort spent upon t. A few mnutes spent n cleanng a "($t1tf(u'l" whte enameled snk and you have a vertable beauty spot of radance. Our catalogue of.nks a very tucrcstn: wth ts wall lnnn;, corner and 'CCCM paltcrk. t n free to ll nterested n plumbng and good fxtures.. W. RENOLDS e. lon, 'lunlnr, fmtlnf, Tlnt l(. ll) Knt Kronl Ht., led llunt: myn to ulvertlo n '' Aduclonlcnt, v WHEN OU WANT A FOOD CHOPPER, COFFEE GRNDER, BUTCHER KNFE, TEA KETTLE, LAWN SPRNKLER, COBBLER KT OL CAN, or net n trouble and need u Lock, Hammer, Saw, Screws, Nalw, Pant or nnythlnk» th«lardwaro lno.2t.wo nro on the job. The Red Bank Hardware Co., D'tk'' n (HNKKM, AUnWAKK, MK- CMANOft', Lnw Mowcr, Kmln and (ludo }l;(!l, HmM'lmUl Arlk'k'l, 'lltn nnd Ol). 10 Ml)NMOUTH RTUKX U.. Jank, N..1. ZOH-r.,

3 THE RED BANK REGSTER Page 3 pall All All All All All All All 'Al $ TS SALE Pants now $1.10 Pants now 1.45 Pants now 1.85 Pants now 2.15 Pants now 2.45 Pants now 2.35 Pants now 3.75 Pants now 4.25 Flannels Not ncluded. All Stran Fats and Panamas One-Thrd Off All $10.00 All All All All All All now now now now now now now $ ALL BOS' SUTS REDUCED rs 50c Slk Four-n-Hands, 29c Every Sut Guaranteed Just As Though ou Pad the Regular Prce DAVDSONS ^"^ TUC nd>cct M ntuun CMD m TUT CTATC ^ ^ ^ ^ 50c Slk Four-m-Hands, 29c our Money Back f ou Want t RED BANK: :OPEN EVENNGS BREF TEMS OF NEWS. Some. Bff Potatoes. John Drum of East Freehold began dggng hs Cobbler potatoes last.week. They are unusually large and n one basket whch he placed on exhbton every potato weghed a pound or over. Malter Buys Buldng. Rev. J. M. Rutherford of Manasquan has bought a small buldng from Mrs. C. W. Allen of that'place. Mr. Rutherford wll move the buldng to the beach and convert t nto a bungalow. Beuovatlng- a Churoh. The Allentown Presbyteran church s beng completely overhauled on the 15th and 16th. A professonal crcus wll be among the attractons. nteror. Last week the old carpet Enffaffdmeut Announced..was taken up and was sold. New carpets wll be lad before the church reopens. Meyer of New ork to George F. The engagement of Mrs. Lllan Cramer has been announced. Mr. Telephone Booth Robbod. Cramer s the oldest son of Mrs. Jesse Cramer of Long Branch. - The telephone booth at the Seagrt staton was broken nto Tuesday of last week and robbed. The theves Clam for 'Ln-abet. were on bcycles. They were seen but ' A clam of $1,500 has been fled n got away before any one could stop the Monmouth county crcut court for them. lumber furnshed by the Charles Lews ce Machnery Bought. lumber company of Asbury Park to Gustave Peterson of Seagrt, Burts Patterson of Freehold has sgned a contract for the purchase of Auto Breaks Axle, machnery for nn ce plant ot that An automoble belongng to Mrs. place. The machnery wll have a ca- A. B. West of Plensure Bay struck a pacty of makng twelve tons of ce a day. lontf Branch Boy Hurt. Arthur Slva, n Long Branch boy, was njured last week by beng struck n the eye by a man lvng near hm. Arthur's father has promsed to retalate on the persoh^wjo struck hs boy. nvald n Bualnosa. lnymond Lemng of Belmnr, whoso buck was broken n n trolley accdent at Seagrt ncurly three years ago, has opened a news Htnnd at Belmnr. Mr. Lemng a lfeless from hs wast down. ne for ohloken Burnng. Wllam F. HUBO last Thursday pleaded not gulty to Htcalng dclcns from John A. Allgor n Wnll town llp lnnt January. Ho ww held n $2(10 ball for tral on September 11th. Mohnnlot Eltot omotrs. John Hendrckuon lnn boon elected counclor of thu Allentown. lalffo of Amercan Mechanc!!, (leorgo Kellyn vlco provdent, Wllam rolnm! conductor and KHJh Butcnlow wrden. XKtnwm rlr*mon's Outng*. Tlo Matnwnn la loprtmnnt wll enjoy tn nnnul outng at lgllnndn on AuK"'t 4th. Tloru wll!><11 lunch nt noon md a uhurn llnner ll nght wth feld uport n the nftornoon. D1«A ftt DKtfflkt*r'M Xom«. Hoheccu (nnt of lny lnnd (led nl ho home of mr drhur, Mm. Jnmcn lllddcll of Long llrnncb, Tuouly of lnnt wcok. Mm. (ut wun (11 ytnr old nnd dontl WH cmnxl by rnncor. Hunker Cut* n Troul*. Dunlnl Frankln, nn Anbury Park hack drver, wm r'vntml nnl work for n'kunk wth n pollcnmn. Flunk' lln wnn hold umlcjr $100 bull. Two CRrulrala»t lmm. Two cnrnlvdr wll bo hold nt Ho ntr thn year, Tha flrnt wll bo tlt brthday. Mrs. Cook receved a number of presents from the guests. Lews Bon Dscharged. The ndctment aganst Lews Ross for carryng a revolver at Long Branch last Mnrch was quashed last week on moton of the assstant prose- Carnval for Bradley Beach. V The Bradley Beach taxpayers', assocaton wll hold a carnval at that place on Frday and Saturday, August bump on Atlantc avenue at Long Branch lust week and the rear axle was broken n two places, New loo Plant Planuod. AdranJ, Hommell and John Doran, Asbury Parkvnerchnnts, are plannng near Knglahtown, harvested thrteen to organze a company to buld an ce loads of lne buy from three acres last plant for the accommodaton of As-weekbury Park busness men. lyn man. Mr. Olver s a former Brook- Brthday Patty at Proaysrtown. Oleok Ctvor Arrented. John Golf of Prospcrtown wan gven Charles Emmons of Asbury ""Park n parly lust Frday week n celebraton was arrested last week on complant of of hs brthday. About forty of hsjoseph WnterB, who charged hm wth frends and nelphbors spent an enjoyable evenng wth hm. Soy Un Eye Trouble. Wllam Ltnpncntt of Mntawnn, who s nght clerk n the Hotel Flanders at Now ork, la havng trouble wth nno of ln eyes and hna been homo for several days. Polloena Klls n Dog** Polceman Wllam KMKKUK of Long llrnch last week klled n dog whch had btten Mrs. Albert Tlmmox of Anbury Park whlo' she; wuu on a vnt, to Long llranch. Horn's Keg- Broken, A horso bolonghk to Joseph Pcrrnc of Freehold fell n tho rond laut Wcdncndy nnd broko Ht leg, Upon ndvce of n veternaran the horso wan klled the next day. Dlatrlot Clerk Dlok. Kghnrt OOHO, cluh of the Anbury Park hoard of educaton^ n on u vacaton hcrmno of ulckmm, lln father, Jonoph (Hone, n nttundllk to bll dlltlo durng bn umun'o, Nevr AAelplln.odr* Offloera. Ellott Clayton n tho new chancellor comnnlor of. tha Adclphn lmlk«nf Knlgltu of 'ythlnn, John Hlurmnn. WM olectod vlco clnncollor nnd 'H Hrknlow prolate. Property Molfltra' Oflloor*. Klchurd Dcuvon wnn elected prol last Frday week at the home of Mss Myrtle VanNote., rest at Portanpeck. The Long Branch lodge of Royal Arcanum wll hold ts annual clambake at Portaupeck on Tuesday, August 19th. t s expected that 100 wll cutor and Rosa was dscharged. Menal Aajruat 3tu. attend the bake. "The Messah" wll be presented at Death of Former Resdent. the Ocean Grove audtorum on Saturday of next week. Noted solosts dent of Ocean Grove, ded at the Long Mrs. Mabel T. Heller, a former res- wll take part and an orchestra of 55Branch hosptal last Thursday of kd- players wll furnsh the musc. ney trouble. She leaves a young son and a daughter. Church Celebrates Annversary. The Belmar Baptst church celebrated ts fourteenth annversary last week. 'Servces were held daly begnnng on Wednesday and lastng untl Sunday. El mlr at ABbnry Park. The Asbury Park lodge of Elks has Mr, Cragn won the cup last year. made elaborate preparatons for ts71otlm of Consumpton, annual far to be held next week. A. Samuel B. McBrde of Englshtown t. Asay s charman of the commttee ded Monday of last week of consumpton. He was'29 years old and leaves n charge. Drvng- Borae BoU. three ssters and two brothers. Dr. Johnson of Allentown has sold Ded at Hosptal. one of hs drvng horses to Mrs. Walter Allen of Perrnevlle, Mr. Johnson now uses a Ford runabout n makng hs calls. Horse's Leg; Brokou by Xlok*. Charles McChesney of-frcehold lost one of hs bg gray horses last week. The anmal's leg wts'brokcn by beng kcked by another horse and t had to be klled.. A OooA Hay Crou. Charles G. Olver, who lnn a farm gvng a check on n bank where he hud no fudn. ro Buld nevr Barn. Joseph Nevs of Adelphn, who re- Park ralroad staton. Hs SUCCCHHOhas not yet lu't apponted. cently lost hll barn.and outbuldngs by fre, hus awarded the contract for Fned for Unle««lK on Denoh. n now burn to Everett Matthews of Meyer LmUowtz w'aa urronlcd Freehold, last week for dsrobng on the beach Llghtulngr mta Flagpole. ut Long llruh'h preparatory to nkng Lghtnng struck the flnkpolt on the t bath. le WH lned?2. Avon nn last Tlumly afternoon On» Trp to Canada. nnd unlt tho pole n twan. The guentn were nlly frghtened but no onewhh Mr, and Mr». John Hulbnrd Parker njured. of Long Branch arc n Ontaro, Canada, where they are attendng a roll from Auto, Cnnndlnn celebraton. W. X Nxon of Marlboro fell from nn 'automoble at the Teunent larvent homo lnnt Wcdcndy when t wun xlurtcd fuddenly. lln wrnt WW mully bnlllld. ttenrlt * nr me. Judnon l''lock of Allentown holdn lh> record for bg nku taken from tlm )ond at that place, l.nl, week K 1 and'l onu whch wvghed four pound. addle Horae Des. A roan mnrn owned by Judgn Wllam. Vralcnburgl of r'rwholdrdlcd.hnt wtselt. Tm homo wm frc 'tly uncd by Mr. VrcdcnburKl nn u mddle home, Baaebklt Kt ajprlnf Lake. A mnubnu tcum lnn bevn ognnlzcd rver carnval and wll be held Saturday, August 9th. The usual lake car- holders' assocaton last week. Park nearby towns. Mrs. Sckel has do-hghlandsnval wll be held August 16th. M. Woolley s secretary and G. M. L. nated the use of her grounds as a da- Chld Des from Whoopng? Coutrh. dent of the Long Branch property at Sprng Lake to play teams from n Dr. J. J. Martn's offce at Atlantc (Contnued from last page.) Allenwood Woman Surprsed. Sacks treasurer. mond. Edward M. Haagan, the year-old Joseph Wasovtch, a strknp; employee of the Matnwan ron foundry, gven a surprse party last Wednes- Mss Jula Voorhees of Manasquan Twn daughters were, born to Mrs. ded last Wednesday nght of whoop- Mrs. Danel Cook of Allenwood was Mnnasquan Grl Has Lnen Shower. Twns at Manauaum. son of James Haagan of Long Branch, was arrested last week charged wth day week n celebraton of her 54th who s soon to be marred to Dr. John Asher Estelle of Manasquan last ng cough. ntmdaton and threats. Charges A. Wage, was gven a lnen shower Wednesday. Mrs. Estelle was for- Dog Klled by Auto. have also been made aganst other strkers. A valuable colle belongng to merly Mss Nta Bull of Asbury Park. Park. Object to Colortd Church.' The proposal of colored resdents of Manasquan to buld a church on Unon avenue at that place s opposed by most of the resdents of Manasquan. New House at Lon Branch. Mrs. Josephne Gles of Long Branch has bought the lot adjonng her house from her brother. She wll soon erect a.f2,o00 house on the lot. GtetB Job n FeanBylvanla. Henry Freeman of Freehold, who for several years has worked as a mason at Asbury Park, has taken a poston at Rendng, Pennsylvana. Tenns Matol at Sprng &ake. E. L. Bnjrgs defeated Wllam B. Cragn, Jr., for the Casno champon tenns cup at Sprng Lake last week. Mrs. Anna Wooby of New ork ded at the Long Branch hosptal Wednesday of cerebral hemorrhages. Mrs. Wooby was -17 years old. Now Bouses at North Long Branch. Scrvcn Tuber s buldng two houses at North Long Branch. Rebeknl; West' and Leon Hyer are also buldng houses at, that place, Wllam D. Burdge Bend. Wllam U. Uurdgc of Oak Glen, near Fnrmngdnlc, ded last Thursday. He was <SG years old and leaves a wdow and several chldren. Marred at Manasdltau, Mss Andurenn Howard and Robert Coupe, both of Pont Pleasant, were mnrred Tuesday of hst week at Mnnasquan by Rov. E. S. Fry. Assstant Agent lo«ltt>b. Adolph Wnsor hn.s resgned n» asdstant taton agent at the Anbury rtemen dve n Hall, Tho annual ball of tho Ellxrun HT company wnn held n tho Deal cuno lant Thur/day nght, OvuKO) people ttended the ltnr, A nt Hydranrea. Mm. Tlnn, Hogorn of Alhntown lnn a hylrnng' n her yard whch lnn 107 bloonu <n t. ' bo color n a nuturnl blu, restlrnl OUnr»:7. Tm nunl lnrvrnl. homo of the HornornUwn Hptbt church held nnl. W'dncndny K nutted?:7.:l) for thu church. Workng n, Sentlat'a Onto*. Loruy Glonn of Mtnwn, wm n now u full Hedged dcntlot, H wurklnk Leonard Broome of Ocean Grove was run over and klled by an automoble last week. Addton to a Rouse. Frank Muldoon of Freehold s addng a second story to hs buldng at that place, whch s occuped by W. Holton. Another atyll Selected. Mss Hlda 111 of Newark has been selected as one of the mads for Queen Ttana of the Asbury Park carnval. Ban on Sunday Card Partes. Mayor Walter C. Parker of Bradley Beach has put a ban on card playng on porches on Sunday afternoons. Dggng* and Plantng Potatoes. ' E. M. Berge of Adelpha has started dggng hs potatoes and has planted three barrels for fall dggng. nabtruan Lot Sold. Frankln Osborn has bought a lot from Albert Lavnnro on Man street lt Manasquan. PARSAN SAGE FOR THE HAR Unsghtly matted colorless scraggy har made fluffy soft abundant and radant wth lfe at once. Use Parsan Bage. t comes n 50c. bottles. The frst applcaton removes dandruff, Etops tchng scalp, cleanses the har, takes away the dryness and brttleness, ncreases the beauty of the har, makng t wavy and lustrous. Everyone needs Parsan Sage. JAMES COOPER, JR. Wall Paper! Wall Paper! Trcaf younmlt rght and c«f nto a mult of BnoTmROOas. Sample lne of 1913 Desgns QU omn ffct thum, fully gumrmnumtg m Now Complete. Bl Dank H. N. BUFP, 19 Dronrt strat. l'ro'lolct w. H, llruwn. Ahury l'urk H. (loldntftln & Hon Atlaltfo ll;llnmlh~]c,. Tumen Ky>n'l W. KWnMc'&(:<>. Mmmuu R. 't'ttcno. Before placng that order for.ok llrncl W. M. Hlcum, BS ll'wny. Hobrltlt. BulolKn.. 0. PETHt. Maker-Fnotoloa Dov»r, N. J..anl Weland. Onl., Onn. that paperng job, get n touch wth mo. Seo my beautful lno of Wall Paper und Ret my prced. There a tho good knd of Wall Paper and tho other. When you want tho beat at tho moht molu'uto prce, call on nu. Tho larkcut mflortmont n Monmoutl county to teluct from. 'lnt Materal: lft Workmamhlp. llcnl 'mhh and lcnt Survlct. All Work Gven Prompt «ml 'oron*) Attenton. FRANK CHAMBERS, 20 W. rront Stroat, R«d Bank, N. The Strongest Tres Ever Bu Rght here n your own town, TODA.you can get the famous Unted States Tres tres that have created a new goal for all tre manufacturers. they contan the strongest features of four famous makes of tres. They are the most unversally used tres, n the world. And they cost no more than you are asked to pay for other knds. Sze watng to,ftyour rms. J. W. MOUNT CO., Red Bank, N. J. ou Men Who Use Overalls! Why not get the best your money can buy, along wth a broad, honest guaranty? H. S. PETERS'. (Rc. V. S. 1'U O«.) Brotherhood Overalls arc strctly Unon Made, ; wth nl flp long wear and comfort that come from best materals, tght patterns and the handy pockets and lttle "knacks" that make them always worn when once tred. The Best That Skll and Money Can Produce % s the Knd We Serve at THE KNCKERBOCKER PHARMAC R.. VAN DERVEER Brond & Monmouth St.. 1, NE 2 H. A"P> A Rod Bank, N. J.!)«r«otlv««rMlsbt nnftntllv th«mqs«. Oormt th«< ' - - n «lhln«olll«p«.t.r»..co DR. STLES, Doctor of Optk*,. > j,.

4 Pace 4 THE RED BANK REGSTER JOHN H. COOK, Edtor and PubllW. GEORGE C. HANCE. Auoctte Edtor.. Bu»n*~«Manager: THOMAS R 'NG BROWN. SUBSCRPTON PRCE: D< yett. Wx months.75 Phra month* 10 Entered at the postofflcc at Bed Bank, a J, M second-class matter. WEDNESDA, JUL 30,»13.. TOWN WA.K. o'red wth the Republcan machne last year, by refusng to nomnate Progressve canddates for county offces, the Progressves lqst a great deal of ther [lower. Many people beleved that tle falure of the Progressves to nomnate county canddates was part of a scheme to return the Republcan mnrnne to power n local matters. t lost the Progressves so many votes that t become' the thrd poltcal party n the state nstead of the second party. THE RED BANK REGSTER Had the Progressves polled 2,000 who lves on Pearl street at Fal' Ha-, more votes ll New Jersey for ts as-vensembly canddates.than t dd poll, t between,one and two o'clock Sunday The alleged assault happened 74 Monmouth Street^ Phone 23 J-J. Red Bank, N. J. would* have been the second party n mornng of last week. Mr. Smth and Now Jersey. Vastly more than 2,00(1 Mr; Herbert wore taken before Recorder Frank Mulford at Far Haven votes were'lost through the falure of, the Progressve party to.-nomnate for a hearng Frday afternoon.' The county canddates. As the second po-. men waved a hearng and were each lteaf party n..the state the Pro- held n $200 bal to awat the.acton One of tle funny thngs about the present poltcal stuaton n New Jersey s the atttude of the Republcan "old gang" whch controlled thngs n ths slate for so long a tme. The county charmen of the Republcan party held a meetng a week pontment of one-half the electon of- were released on ther own bonds. gressves would have'obtaned the ap-of the October grand jury. The men or so!ko"an("plcked"out"the"nen"n ago e fleers of tle state. These ofccra are Mr. Herbert and Mr. Trovello are each county to run thngs.- They now part of the Republcan machne. actors. Mr. Herbert s an acrobat. He declared, that the old poltcal plunderers who had wrecked the party gressve electon offcers, the Pro- Mr. Smth s a contractor and bulder. Besdes tle appontment of Pro- lves on Doughty lane.at Far Haven. must he drven to the. rear and that gressves would have obtaned ap- He lves on Man street. Three wtnesses have been subpoenaed by Mr. young men must take up the work of pontments on allthe b-partsan the Republcan party. n fact they [ hoards of the state, Ths would have Trovello to appear before the grand gven the Progressve, party opportunty to put n force many of thewfe of Donald Rankn, who lves jury. They are Mrs. Jane Rankn, next went so far as to style the Republcan party under the new management as "the young man's party." They declared that they.must have entrely new men to run the organzaton because the people were sck and tred of the old cro\\*h and then the..county charmen pcked out the new prncples of ther party, and.- ths would have gven tle party the power to show what could be accomplshed by the adopton of Progressve prncples. rurl. Kll'." n.111. Jlarlv. ctlllv' l'lll " -'llll.--t. -n; -\.. Kl.U'ar. Vald.- lt> P. Hull 'll n!v:uz;ltl<m some mprovements made to hs house men n each county who were to free Tle chorus of Republcan machne and got George Smth, a dstant relatve of Arthur Smth, to do the work. the Republcan party from the grp approval whch has greeted Colby ndcates that f be s nomnated the Mr. Trovello ~ays that sn'je that tme of the old gang, and who would kad t. nto- tbe stll and qukt waters same result wll follow whch followed Arthur Smth bore ll feelng aganst.where the Republcans could get an-tholher whack at the olces. The style Progressves and the Republcan ma- Frank Herbert asked jr. Smth to go mpled agreement between the hm. Last Saturday nght week and character of 4ths "new blood" chne last fall ll over the h nomnaton off to the Players' boat club's house as who are to be tbe new party leaders county olk'ers. Haw. can t be otherwse?' The extollng of Colby by theclubhouse and le says Mr. Smth made hs guest. Mr. Trovello was at the are shown by the mc-n the yselec U'.l n Monmouth county. Here they are: Republcan machne, and by the newspapers whch are subject to the Re-another and- Mr. Trovello clams nsultng remarks. One word, led to that publcan machne, s surlcent to make real Progressves "pause and ponder. Any allance between tbe Progressves j :mtl the Republcan machne wll rcj sut, as t resulted 1 last fall, n dsaster to the Progressve party. o-o-o- Wllam Jennngs Dryan. the secretary of state of the Unted Slates, wll qut hs job and take a vacaton. Wouldn't t make n horse laugh to assstance. Jack Goodman, the prze loo'.: al he.-e' names and then remember that bs organzaton of county vello. Agan members of the club sep- lghter,- sad he would help Mr. Tro- charmen pckul out the.-o men asdnng hs vacaton he wll delver a arated the men. r# Trovello.started "new blood, and as representatve seres of lectures for pay. He has afor" home shortly after mdnght n of the new style of young men that falarv of Sl:,M0 a year for bs ser-companenough money to lve cumfortably. from hs house, le says, when a man wth Frank Wesson. Ho left tle 'epum.-un machne 'beleves n. vces as secretary of state, but he says J llr. Wesson at the latter's home and ; Outsde of Kdmund Wlson, the menhe cannot lve on ths salary and that went down- Pearl street toward hs. j named ae those who have been runnng the Republcan machne n Mon- he has to lecture n order to get own home. He was about 100 feet luulh county for the past twenty or jumped from cbnd a tree and ht hm twenty-lve years, and who were largely responsble for the utter rout have always had a hgh respect wth a olunt nstrument. Mr. Trovello receved a bad bruse on the back of thcrcpublcan party n Monmouth t'"r Wllam Jennngs Byran, kt hs of the hand. A mnute later another county. am rather surprsed to see recent acton knacks the stuffng out r'dmund Wlson's name lnked up wth ths bunch, for Mr. Wlton has always kept pretty well aloof from them. Mr. Wlson has made poltcal speeches throughout, the state for the Republcan canddates for governor, but apart from that he lus lad about us lttle to do wth the Republcan machne as a man could have and stll retan hs party regu- taken n order to rest up. huty. f anythng, was needed to show the nter deulvss of the Republcan party n Mnnmouth county t s ths falure of the Republcans to fnd any "new young blood" "wllng to take up the battle and to try to revve ths decayng poltcal corpse. The Republcans were ether unable to fnd new young men wllng to let ther' names be hooked up wth the old Republcan gang, or else they dd not "want any new men but wanted the old Kang to contnue tn run thngs. of ths respect. t does not seem the rght thng that the man who stands n the hghest poston n the country next to the Presdent should go around the country lecturng n order to ncrease hs salary of S per year. TWO HELD FOR ASSAULT FAB HAVEN ACTOR SATS TWO MEN BEAT HM -UP. Theodoe Trovollo "Was tle Vctmft the Asault nmt Re Hufl Arthur Smtl [ral Frank Herbert Arrested Both Men Hold for.october Grand Jury; Arthur Smth and Frank Herbert of Far Haven were arrested.last Frday by Chef C. Ptt Wortlley on the charge of beatng Theodore Trovello, door to Mr. Trovello, and Edwn and Karl Reddng, who lre across the street from tle Trovellcrhqme. Mr. Trovello tells the followng story. Several months, ago he had Mr. Smth knocked 'hm down. The club. members separated the men. Later n tle evenng Mr. Trovello and Mr. Smth got nto another argument and Mr. Trovello knocked Mr. Smth Hat on hs back. Jlr. Smth asked f he had no frends and Mr. Herbert rushed to hs servces for"all hs servces. do not» ot know whether to prosecute tbe men A kt of the old gang of Republcan thnk le has any moral rght to take \ or not and thought the matter over machne men want Edward Casper up another occupaton whle he s several days. Last Wednesday.he ap- hs salary as an offcal of the l )Caretl before Recorder Mulford Stokes to be the canddate for gov-drawng and ernor ths fall. They know what sort of a governor Stokes made when ho was n ths offce before and they want hm agan. He suted ths bunch rght down to the ground and they know he wll sut them agan f he.should get n. Of course there sn't anythng more than a, remote possblty 'of hs beng elected governor, but they are wlljng to take ths chance wth hm rather than to nomnate some other man who mght have a better chance of wnnng but who would not sut them half so well. : : * * However, the selecton of'francs, Packer, Vnulerveer and 'Appleby as the men t'o take complete charge of the Republcan pally n Monnouth county shows just what may le ex- much. fl the Republcan machne paper* n the stale are shoutng the prases uf Everett Colby, t'p to ths year the Republe-n machne has fought Colby tooth and nal. They hav attacked hm n every concevable- way. They have rdculed hs pbl.l'orn, they have a.-.-aled hs prncples, and they have opposed hs ne.sures and the men who stood fur these llea.' lre;;. man rushed at.mr. Trovello and pum- j nclcd hm on tle back. Mr. Trovello started for home shoutng "polce, po- lce"- at the top of hs voce. The neghbors were aroused by the shout-1 ng. Mr. Trovello ran nto tbe yard of hs home wth the two men runnng There- s another sde to the queston, too. A vacaton s supposed to be n front of the gate. The men reached after hm. An electrc lght s'located A vacaton the gate and one of them shouted:.=n'; ntended to be devoted tj hard "Oh, you coward." Jlr. Trovello wek, "\vheh leaves the ndvdual thought he recognzed the. voce and more tred out than he was before the turned, around. The men were n lull vacaton began. f Mr. Bryan cannot vew under the electrc lght and Mr. lve on the salary the offce pays, and Trovello says they were Mr. Smth f he has no pvatc means whch wll and Jlr. Herbert. Mrs. Rankn was ncrease that h ncome, he h ought h to t be j :U'oused by the commoton. She sat cut of the job le holds and take a jjob, j tl., t.fl : oo wndow, Jlr. Trovello where h can make ' more money... t T.. clams,.. and saw the men runnng after looks pretty small.for the head of t+c Mr. Trovello. The Reddng b'oys were cabnet of.the Unted States to bealso awakened by the shoutng and trottng about the. country gvng jectures to make a lttle extra money. Mr. Trovello went n bs house to they saw the affar. get a revolver and when he came out The country pays Mr.' Bryan for hs the men were gone. Mr. Trovello dd Unted States. f he s gong to take! m;lclc tlu ' complant of atrocous asa vacaton^ to make hmself better! eult and battery aganst each of the ftted to perform the dutes of hs po-' mtn am the warrants were ssued, ston,, that s one thng; but when he ' rhe ncdent has caused a lot of talk takes a vacaton at Far Haven as all three men concerned are well known there. and contnues at work n order to get addtonal money, that s entrely a'dfferent thng. * ^ -'f ELECT OPFCEBS. Mr. Bryan's latest move wll belttle hm n the eyes of many people New Pont Comfort Tre Company Now n ths country. The salary of the, Ha3 Twenty members. secretary of state may,not be as great j The New Pont Comfort chemcal as t should be, but Mr.-Bryan knew ; engne company has elected the followwhut the salary was when be took the ln K ofhecrs: job. f he wasn't satsfed wth the 'ltklent J.. Kocrler. n- presdent Gustave Wollle. salary he could have declned the job. l''lnuu'l:l s''-etnry J. H. MMP. But when le takes a job under Uncle locordnj,' s<'rret:ry Wllam KlllT.V. San and then spends part of hs Treasurer VKA.Sell mhz. 'l'r;stf«s Wllam llcllaus, Lhwc--.\.n. -Wlln.Mus-r. tme workng for hmself, t seems to me that he s not near :w\ bg,a man rhl-r.llu K. llowlnl. pected f Stokes should wn out andas had always thought he was..xsmuhu re.1. -', s..mnvtln. Kuromn lv\v;rd Ucel. the old gang should get n power Assstll r.,r"na. S. Tr;t >Mosk. agan. thnk ths latest move o-o-o Bryan's hurt hm more of Mr. KKn'T.nln.lolm»nn. Assstml cmknre' (.Jcor^- Gres.s. the Another funny thng about Republcan poltcs ths year s the fact that county than hs sxtcen-to-onc slver llc :!f. «"''», blnlt u y '» l V applcatons mnds of tle ordnary nunnle.., of the' me. The company,-,-., now has,.twenty,r mem-,, V. -..,..... t'll n nr» r.d tllnn uf lh> lmr>f mp (A Ml the tvpujlcun machne and pretty polty, ;ntl more than any of the other wll ho acted upon at the neen^ to ho pclok'h whch lt! has put forth frnm held tonght at.).. Mt>a<le's on Can* 1 tnc to tme am wlnvl the ptjplc rojtxted, Ths move wll lt* rej^nlcd aveuc. A by-laws commttee, has been appunted and also a commttee hy many not as tme taken legtmate wfh'k for re.^t <r lecuptrat on, l) t an tme Uken from M^ ollh-al tlutcm for pcrponul \xnn. (T"H f n Tll): contnued nf )>v<jv 1.?,) TRAL AT COMMTTEE to :;eo tle Kennshurjj *c» company and from hsarrange for formnjr a relef assocaton, The company expects to 'have, ts nuw cn^mo- pad for wthn a few wm-lk, and money wll then ho rased to huy unforms. The fvmun wll take part n the pnrad* durng the Kcusbu 1^ carnval. New Wrnlclo ntroduced nt Sesson of j ts tune. t declares that Mlfldlotown OflloalB. DOWN A y u Republcan and that, lltle advocates arc - Republcan nttt, road supervsor of Mddletnwn Sylvtnl'.B EmnDto of Xttontow> Huffora A sort of a tral, wth Wllam Hen-! ll n '.. t declares that he s vast- j townshp, md l 1 ', A Men a.; the n- Brokon nontf am Othor njurlqu. ly more n neeod wth tle Republcan na'bne lf-u; than he s wth he tmvn lownshp rnnmltoc us judges, der, : cul behnd the- ear anl bruses.slod parles md wth the Alldlc- Two broken rbs, a lnloetel.sloul- Progressve p cplos,, nnd they arc look place last Wednesday nght. anl scratches on varous purls of bs extollng hm tc tbe skes. Cvon ex- Sonc tme ago ppe roslng :-M wasbody were the njures.suffered last (lovernor Slukes has ^sl a lour lad n a lteb on Wlls'.-; road near; Wednesday by Sylvnus Knnons of nul'ln't. tellng how tlorouejlv.'-atlfartory Colby s to the K.pnll": 1 ay he ppe was bought wthout orders, ran water cstern. le was reprnj' Kcnn-bu rg. Tbe townshp uh'cal:; ftnutown by a fall down a well or j orgnztnn, from them and that responsblty lor the pump when he plat form rnl!: sc{ (be order lays belween Mr. tennetl ; on whch le was stundne, and Mr. Allen. The btter b> ovor;;eer n'lo old Republcs mrl'me le fell about fourteen feet lo the dead H l door nal, " f tl' Wlls mal. Both Mr. lcnnctt, bollom of tbe well, le was eornplclely he Republcan machne know l. Hll : V Mr. Allen clamed le- were not Huhncrgcd n tll 1 water nnd lhk: prevented hm from beng.struck by the the lender. 1! of the Republcm machne ' M '!; Mlr-bh\ t \v;u decded lo po.'-t* u-lon on tbe mutter tll ln< next platform hoards whch runed down are fdso sklled poltcans. They '"" know tha f they lake tp Colby am l', ll whch tme Mr. Wlls wll behnd hm. On hs downward course ;c( the Progressves: to uonto hm, ' :slu<! lo!)( present ;nd f.'.tl'y. le.scraped aghl he rough s.loue and then turn n and help hm all they 'he bll for He ppe ua:; rendered de.' tt tle well and thh caused h. 1 ' «'an, they stand a chuncn not only lo Hole bu yenr ngo by be T, H. {. njures!. Me managed lo clmb ml "nave ll'r face" wlh he voler., bll llrnvn estate uf Keypu. nnl h; MT the well, bll hull lo be cnr'e! n the!t:md chu:'!' abo to hnve u bg n lehl lp ever nnec. OC. H,,1. C. l-h, who s alfedng hm, thnks ho wll le lad up bout fluece n runnng thngs n De contngency of ht: electon, two weolh. Mr. 'lnno n a motormn on tl' Hed Hank mll.on]' lneb rolley lne. Klwn [,. llookmn, Wllam T. Hcndrck'O Any conktlum am Joseph 'os of Mddh- hctwe-n (le 'ro- }(ronsvu pu'ly mll lt! N-puMcm tnclc wll l><! (l'ulo D ll' 'ro- who Conner!)' occuped bu Fl/hupl towu and Ml', telnclt oc Tmton 'H, Lnw 'm ty nt Ootmulo. Kl'C.'lVO Hlly. ''lll! llllllu'l! (f lllt Wallng ln nt New Alolh me Twenty lvr Ceeuc young folkn H']U]lll'n nclln nd the Cully plnl); pll nl Dm for full ll ''ng, Mr. md nembe't; of ChrMl ehch of New fu'lon <rf Ht' 'nf'.n'n'lvr puly UH ) < bun planted,-boul alen, Hl'n.wclc who aro campng ut Ocenlc, nl''dy -M many of lu> Domncrnl.n Mr. H'lrrlMn hm phulel llly mrtlo w'r! enlerluucl a few nghh who nnl allll 11: 111;11 vr. wlln r'ln md Mr. Kroul n plunlng '.!l bnr-ago by l'v, nnd Mm. Arlhur A. Mc- J''OK'CMVC urty h lc pant, 11' 'Clll. Kay on Ht' lwn of He 'rebylerb 1lc Colly-Krpll'U lllr' l'n' uke. The party wm lor M'm toe l fact, vcry Drtocnl. who lnn. <MM'(1 Mont Homl UrxKlnr, lln'h'l of Abn, New url, wlo (K 1 'to^clvc puly wll leave, n vsln' ut tl' panonuge, Hownrl W. Kobrtn, del of Md fur L wll l«collf''l n u lrln- ll'lnw lownlp, wan llfl'l rtlon tlnl.10 l'r r''»lv«pmty n Wclc.ly (lf lo n lo n ho New Cnul Omffht n Jluxx MAW. Hlply lull to llu t'mlllc ltc, n-lt md.k Jlrnel 'lllrml conpuny 11 H t nl H n a low npol nl. to l>o und t» hol) llu Hrptllc nucllnu luru n power, Ontnon'ulM who caught hl r;hl K n m 'lerlrl' ''lntly llut'll; of Tort Mnnol.l tn- lul enn: nt HelslM''. mvc JM tnt 'l^tdmlvn uy wll bu//, saw n few dny n ;o. lln lnh W 'porl'd Hnt FUH ennt r WH lot /lnl fur thn, s and lltlle (nker wn)' cut, n'uly ol' ll Ml'l m nf' condton Hnt t W t * and hn olle' llu^'' were torn, lnt'- dl'o for wknn mll ntonobllm red, W lakc n lc zmr llrarl Wlo 111* ''V {r«lv pmly dlcl- lo plum over, hmpllll. What s Home Wthout a Mother-n-law? We mght say, "What s home wthout a modern heatng 1 system, or a properly equpped bath room?" The latter queston s more easly answered than the former. We can equp you wth hot water or steam hent and gve you Palm Beach temperature n all your rooms. Probably your old heater needs cleanng out, or that your ktchen range needs some repars. am the Dr. that cures those lls also. 'But would lke to sell you one of those Thatcher combnaton ranges. They are surely a joy-forever. Durng ths fne weather why dont you have me look over your tn roof and gutters and make you feel that lfe s worth the. lvng? HOWARDFRE OUR MONE sm BETTER ~ FREND WHEN ALL ELSE DESERT OU T S THERE. HAVE*1T 3AFE N THE BANK There are lots of frends who wll assure you of. ther frendshp but who wll have another en : gagement when you need them badly. OUR MONE f t s SAFE and GROWNG n our bank wll never forsake you. t s a comfortableffeelng to know you- have t there for any emergency or" BUSNESS OPPORTUNT. - f" you make ONE DEPOST you have a start wll soon have t lookng bg, Make OUR bank OUR bank. nterest 2>% Per Cent. RED BANK TRUST CO. «»«««The COLUMBA RESTAURANT Frst Class Servce ; s for Lades and Gents ; _^^^_^«M ^^BHl^^BBM B^HM^H^M^WM ' 70 BROAD STREET RED BANK, N. J. \ «*«««* Hudson Tourng Car Buck Tourng Car Chalmers Tourng Car Frankln Tourng Car Herreshoff Tourng Car Overland Runabout DSTRBUTORS FOR CADLLAC AND BUCK CARS We have some great bargans n new and second hand Carrages, Bugges, Busness Wagons, etc. Telephone Red Bank 515 N. J. K«M«KH«rara*eMA?K^^! Avod mpure Mlk REAL AUTOMOB1LEAND CARRAGE BARGANS - for nfants and nvalds ^. Get V 1M a v*0 +2r t means the Orgnal and Genune ALTED MLK The Food-Drnk for all Ages. Rch mlk, mnltrtl pan, n powder form. ' or nfauln, uvulkla null growng chldren, l'urn mlrlm, upbuldng llo wlole bucly. nv tornlc3 nursng mollcrt md lllo ngcd Mora lrnlllful lnn len or rollcc. Agrees wll) la wcnlccl (lnrllon. Kcop t on your ndclonrd ut home A quck lunch prepared n a mnute. Toko na aubstltuto. Ask for HORLCK'S. HQRLCK'S Contans Pure Mlk...,,,...:,,.. A SALMON BARGAN " * PnkAEaskaSalmon,6ccat n Lmted Quantte»-Wth Other Goods. ' "Sweet Bloom" Prnt Butter, 34c b Chlds' Best Condensed Mlk, 10c can At ths season of the year the purest mlk and cream you can possbly get s obtaned, not from the mlkmnn but from the grocer " Chld? BeBt" brand of condensed mlk a far Buperor to the ordnary condensed artcle^does not have that boley taste whch s BO objectonable n Borne: brands t's a full weght can for 10c. Sweet Sugar Corn, 6c Can Specal Coffee Sale Four Specal Knds of Chlds' Unexcelled Coffee at Reduced Prces ths Week Chlds'Specal Blend Coffee; 25c lb ' Chlds'Golden Peaberry Coffee, 23c lb Chlds'Golden Santos Coffee, 21c lb Chlds' Golden Rp Coffee, 19c lb 4 lbs 95c 4 lbs 90c 4 lbs 80c 4 lbs 70c CHLDS',BREAKFAST COCOA, Half Pound Can 13c Quarter Pound Can 7c FREE as Long as They Last Regular 10c Package of Crsp, Delcous Post Toastles Wth a Package of Grape-Nuts Food at the regular prce, 13c; only 1 to each customer Juat Between Seasons ou'll Enjoy BG JUC PRUNES, - 25c Specal Prce 4 pounds Or ou May Prefer Stewed Aprcots, 2 lbs 25c BVSacaron Sale Ths Week loc PACKAGES, 7c CONG STEMS ELBOWS SPAGHETT FNE FRESH TUB BUTTER, 30c lb f our Choco s for Tub Butter Ths s the Best Value n Amerca A 5c Lemon Juce Extractor Free wth 3 bg Lemons for 10c lacclov/ce Bros. mported Kppered HERRNG, 2 cans for 25c Extr Large Herrng of very chocest qualty Breakfat Appetzers Gc Box Chrysanthemum Tolet Soap,6c 3 Cakes to the Box > 3 Large Cakes Chlds' Laundry Soap, 10c Large Can TABLE SRUP, 9c Mason's Shoe Dressng Black, Brown, Whte 10c Pkg 7c 3 Bg Pkgs Chlds' Washng Powder, 10c Chlds' Root Beer Extract, 7c, 4 bottles 25c A delcous thrst quenchng, blood coolng drnk for summer tme there's nothng so healthy as root beer a 7c bottle wth the addton of supar and yeast wll make lve gallons smplo to make, any body can do t. Sardnes n Ol or MUSTARD, 4c Can 3 lbs Best ONONS, 10c 10c Bottle Sour, Mxed Chow Chow Pckles, 8c [Chlds' oung Lades' BROOMS, 29c Large Sour Crsp PCKLES, - le Dozen POUNDCAKE, 15c lb Tle best pound cako n. the world for tha prce freah eggs and creamery butter maku t Bg Bottle of Chlds' VNEGAR, 8c ced Scalloped HONE CAKES, - llclb Just ask the youngsters to gve ther opnon of them and see ther" eyes twnkle. ' Pound Can Chlds' Bakng Powder, 15c Thursday, Frday and Saturday, July 31st, August 1st and 2d. LDS, "OU KNOW THE PLACE." 62 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J. Telephone 249-W Prces for Hal Rank, Atlantc Hghlands, Kcyporl, Lang Branch and Aehuru Park Stores. Store Cloe nt 6:30 P. M. Except Saturday.. O JACK'S We Open Ths ear Wth a FuUJLne of Frut, Confectonery. Cgars and Tobacco ce Cream and Sodas WHOLESALE AND RETAL Specal Attenton Gven to Famly Use, Delvered to Order. We Also Handle the Best OLVE OL, Drectly mported 1 from taly, Guaranteed Pure. J. GARBAR1N, 174 MONMOUTH ST., RED BANK. PHono Conn., 335 Opposte Depot

5 THE targest AND BEST SHOW THATT A HAS VSTED ; RED, BANK N EARS COMNQ SOMNO ON TWO SPECAL RALROAD TRANS RED BANK. FRDA, AUG S fl S %M :U THE ABSOLUTE CLMAX PROUDL ANOl PERFECTL PROVED^ THE GREATEST OF TS KNO FAREASTSCENxvm Wllt»WESTS!OHTS HPPODROME FEATS HTHERTO UNDREAMED - AN NTERNATONAL ARRA OF AMAZEMENTS ANNE OAKLE PEERLESS WNO AND RFLE SHOT OF THE WOP 1 -" THE FVE CONTNENTS CONTRBUTE THEFO ^WLDWEST HPPODROME AM STARTLNG SURPRSES ATTRACTONS WHOLL NEW to AMERCA ONL BAND OF Eldrdge's Maypole ESKMOS DANCNG ELEPHANTS THE O R G N A L The Jungle Dance 20 OX TEAM WLD ANMAL REVEL Equestran Maze Tny Muggns' Tro WORLD'S NATONAL ENSGNS MUgtt Eltpbaot. Pound Pon Greatest Rders COSSACKS, EAST NDANS of Evtry Equeatr&n Naton ARABANS, APANESE NDANS SO. AMERCANS, ZULUS 20-HARDlN'S SPANSH CADETS--20 OF MAN TRBES DAH0M1ANS, MAORS COWBOS VAQUEROS COWGRLS THE SPLENDORS OF THE ORENT - THE FEATURES OF THE HPPODROME N VVD CONTRAST WTH PONEER DAS N NO OTHER ARENA. N NO OTHER EXHBTON CAN ANONE BEHOLO SUCH AUTHENTC DSPLAS OF RACAL CHARACTERSTC AMUSEMEN1 BG STREET PARADE 10:30A.M. 2 PERFORMANCE DAL--2 & 8 P.M., RAN OR SHN MMMHHNN«mmNHHHHMHnHnNmNNl Wrtng Paper Specal Hurd's Superor Qualty Lonsdale Fabrc Note Sheets, lnen fnsh, specal whle t lasts, 25 cents a pound. Envelopes to match, 25 for 10 cents. Tetley's Statonery Store, BROAD ST. Telephone 1 Opposte Frst Natonal Bank. RED BANK. Some Summer Satsfacton. There s a cool atmosphere prevalng n the room when the CARPETS or RUGS are cleaned n a santary way. THAT'S WHAT WE ARE HERE FOR. Beware ol that Hot Sun Have Awnngs that Defy t. ~ WE MAKE THOSE KND. Also Pennants, Curtans, Boat Covers, and then some more. FLAGS, TENTS, BURGEES BARGANS N SECOND-HAND AWNNGS Red Bank Awnng and Carpet Cleanng Works, CREE & SANBORN, Propretors. 64 WHTE STREET. Telephone 32-M Reduce our Delvery Expense Do you know what t costs you to make delveres wth horse drawn wagons? f you do, let us show you the cost of dong the same work wth nn nternatonal Motor Truck. t easly takes tho ' place of two nnd, n many cases, of three ordnary wagons. t reduces delvery expense. Gvo 113 a chanco to prove to you that you can add a very consdcrabla sum to tho proft sde of your ledger. t costs you nothng to got tho facts. Wrtu, call, or 'phone. W. T. SHERMAN, RED BANK, N. J. DELSLE'S FnmouB French Restaurant AT ALLARE Open for tho 16th Season FRST CLASS PUENC 1E3TAU- RANT A LA CARTE - Open All th«..r ' EUnllhml Now ork UltlO WM. S. DE LSLE SPECAL. Daalrabla Dulldlng Lot* n Wat. d* Park anl on llnrrlton avanua, East Rod Bank, from S2BO upward*. to»ult buyer. & Stout, Pntterson Buldng, 60 Broad Street, Rod Bank. NEWS FROM HGHLANDS. METHODET CHUBCH CLAMBAKE TO BE HELD AUGUST 21«t. Bathers at Water Wltclto Be Tagged Bo They Can Be dentfed Channel n Front of Merchants' Steamboat Dock The board of trustees and stewards of the Methodst church are makng arrangements for a elambalce to be leld Thursday afternoon, August 21st. Ths s an annual affar and always has proved very successful both from a money and socal standpont. A specal meetng wll be held for the THE-RED BANK REGSTER appontment of commttees after the prayer meetng Frday nght. To T«ar Water Wtch Batheu, The Water Wtch assocaton wll hereafter meet every Saturday nght at the clubhouse. Several commttees wll be apponted n the near future to look after the good and welfare of that secton.. Last Wednesday nght a commttee from the assocaton attended the Jlddletown townshjp dom- nlttee meetng. The townshp com stoppng at the Lawrence cottage on mttee las made mprovements n theffth street, has sold a sem-speed boat lghts on Bay avenue. The commttee also secured the authorzaton of three polce offcers who are empowered to enforce order on Water Wtch property. A commttee from the organzaton has been dstrbutng brass ndentfcaton tags whch wll be used by all who bathe on the beach at Water Wtch. Ths has been found necessary because of a number of rough characters who have vsted the beach and nsulted the -women. The assocaton wll provde a lfe belt and other means of lfe savng at the beach. Elver Channel DzeAge. The channel n front of the Thompson house near the Merchants' steamboat dock has been dredged out. There s a large sand bar at ths pont and t has been gradually fllng up the x:hannel untl t nterfered wth the steamboats. The work was done by Mller & Felds of Newburgh. Ths company wll also do some dredgng for the government n ths vcnty. Socablo at MethodBt Cltrch. About 10 was cleared at the measurng socable, held last Thursday" nght at the Methodst church under the drecton of the Epworth league of the church. Mrs. L. A. Branson was n charge. The entertanment conssted of pano solos by Mrs. Parker and Lyda Hagerman, a rectaton by George Foster, Jr., solo by Charles Foster, Jr., accompaned on the organ by hs sster Lllan, a monologue by Evelvn Mauser and a vocal duet by Rev."and Mrs.-E. F. Reed. Cake anl lemonade were served after the pro- 8 confned to the' Long Branch hosptal for treatment. She was taken ck whle n New ork last week. rs. Patterson was brought home and has snce been at the hosptal. A party was held at the Marshall house on Navesnk avenue last Saturday nght by the summer hoarders who are' stoppng there. A very pleasant evenng was spsht'n epeht'.n playng games and other amusements. The upper part\of the double lag pole at the school Has been taken down on account of the decoded condton of :he bottojn' of the \>p'e. """Another pole wll be put up before "school opens agan. Rev. J. F. Andrew of, Navesnk had charge of the servce at the Methodst church last Sunday mornng. Next Sunday mornng Joseph Henman 5f Belmar wll have charge of the serces, - The lades' ad socety of the Methodst church 1 wll hold a bazar Monday and Tuesday afternoons ard nghts of next week at theborough hall. Fancy artcles, ce cream and cake wll be on sale. tous DuBos of New ork, who s to Harry, A. Brown, propretor of the East Vew hotel. Rev. E. F. Keed offcated at the funeral _ of Mrs. ; Howard Reeder of Oceanport yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Reeder was an aunt of Mrs. Reed. Rev. C. Dlks, pastor of the Lttle Slver Methodst church, and Rev. E. F. Reed of Bay avenue spent Monday fshng and clammthg n the bay. Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Mason, Sr., of Jersey Cty, are spendng a week's vacaton wth ther son, Charles Mason, Jr., of Bay avenue. John Hennessey and Robert Burns, who are employed at New ork, are spendng ther vacatons...here wth ther relatves. Harry DeWtt, who s employed n Rowland's Hghland pharmacy, s now stoppng* at the Mount House on Navesnk avenue. Samuel Wrght of Newark spent Sunday wth hs brother, Thomas Wrght, who s employed by Otto Gautschy. Estella and Anna May Reed of Bay avenue returned last week from a three weeks' vst wth frends at Englsh town. Samuel Slverblaut, who works for Bendett Rosenblum of Bay avenue, spent Sunday wth frends at Phladelpha. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Krschker of Elzabeth spent Saturday, and Sunday at the Schwcnzer cottage, on Mller street. Walter Hand of Brooklyn.s spendng a short vacaton wth hs parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.,'Hand of Bay avenue. gram and a socal tme was enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Balder of New The proceeds wll go towards the pastor's salary. Mrs. Renne, Brown of Bay avenue. ork are vstng Mrs. Balder's sster, A. Anderson of Newark s now employed by the G. V. Johnson drug oung' Leu Get n Trouble. A. J. West of Water Wtch, Lee company at the Mller street store.! Webb, a solder at Fort Hancock, and The lades' ad socety of the Methodst church wll hold a specal meet- Paul Wnton, Fred Roy and Walter Lamson, who are summerng at Oce-nanc, were arrested last Saturday llss Mame Houston of Brooklyn < at the church tomorrow nght. nght for beng drunk and dsorderly. spendng a week wth Mrs. George George Newman of ths place was arrested the same nght on a charge of Henry FehlhalxT of Bay Wllhydepf Fourth street. vagrancy. Allfve were gven a'hear-spenng before Recorder George W. Hardy Cty. Monday wth frends at Jersey Sunday mornng. West wasfned $2 Mss May Mount of Navesnk aveand costs, and the other four were y a fned $5 and costs. Mr. Hardy suspended sente.nce on Newman for nue spent last Thursday at Hoboken. MMHt»HtllHMO» nnety days., ' UuclalmBd Mal. _ ' Advertsed letters reman at the postollce addressed to Mrs. Maud W. j Adams, Mrs. Grace Bgelow, Mr. \ Brown, Mrs.. Ella Bewstor, Mss Etta Cort, Mss Carre L. Davs, Robert! Elsworth, Adolph Fredel, Mss C. Green, Mrs. Lena Hoskns, Mss Marcella Hull, F. E. Hoyt, Master John Jenkns, Mss M. Knaerce, Mss Vola Lands, Mrs. J. P. Morgan, Sr., Mrs. W. Merger, Harry Menzer, Mrs. Stella Nogel, Mss F. Olver, Mrs. Alce Porter, Vrgna Runton, J. Remngton, Mrs. Snder and Cornelus Wel. Betnrna from Auto Trp., Ambrose Lucas returned last. Saturday nght after a two weeks' trp to hs ola home at Charlotte, North Carolna. Whle makng the trp nland n hs new Moon tourng car, Lucas had a slght accdent, and had to have the machne lad up several days for. repars. Lucas was only slghtly hurt. Bref tems. The Knghts of Columbus of Elzabeth held an excurson to Hghland Beach last Sunday. There were two sectons to tle excurson. The Foresters of Newark ako held an excurson the same. day. Fully 2,100 bathers took a dp, cther n the rver or surf at the beach last Sunday. The enormous crowd overtaxed the bath houses and a number of the cars on the excurson tran whch lad at the beach, were pressed nto servce. The far at St. Mary's lyceum s drawng bg crowds and a good sum wll bo realzed for the new church fund. An elaborate entertanment wll be gven Frday nght. Other attractons the same nght wll be dancng and moton pctures. Artcles are beng chanced off and the votng contest for the most popular man or womn s also provng n bg attracton. Arrangements are about completed for the seventh annual excurson of tle ndependent Order of Foresters of Bloonlulcl, whch wll be held on Wednesday, August Oth, to Hghland Beach. There wll bu a baseball game, athletc events, a swmmng contest and other attractonh for the excursonsts. Mss Be.ssu Foster of Front street, who has boon employed us watress at the Suburban cottage by Mrs. Kolcnlush, UH ruk'kned on account of ll health. JSH Foster wll leave soon f'u' a threo U'ook' vacaton n the 1 Catskll mountans. Last week Wllam O'Rourlre of Water Wtch hud a tunxle wth n.stranger who wts tako'n wth 'rmnph whle.swmmng n deep water. Ar. O'llourkc hud u luj'l struggle ucfu'' ln could brng tle bather ashore nll revve hm. ' l'll.uvoc, who broke both ht* nrm Kdno tn' ago by a fall from \ telephone pule, removed bn lght arm from Hplnl ll week. H n expected that le wll n? nd* to 'e.movo (le pllnth fnm the other arm n nlut two weolu. Tlu nenb''t of Monmolh HtonnLT rnptny No. of Freehold hold u 'htrnhnkt" at tlo. Thompnon nnnox nt the rver lunk yentcnlny. The purly nrrlvrl nlml. eleven o'clock uud thn dny WN pent n eatng, Hullng mll clammng. r Agro Jjvmln, Kt.ly T.rtufu K Mml'lm.llld, lughtu'm of.sumcl Kntor of Fourth ntrrol, wm-<> lptm> h d.sunday nennnn by tcv. K, ', llr'l, mnlr»f the MoJmllnl. CT. Tn! ott'my wan perdunel at, Mr, Mm, L. l'\ Ktllrl', wlf of one of thn rllmlrl nlntfon at Mlllnnn'n, nll)]>cl whle comlnk lnwn turn nnt Hmlny mornng nnd lrokn her lefl lok. The lum wan not by Dr. J,.1. Rowllnd. All', John 1'ntlenw of Jly uvenu'j The Greatest Sale of The Town Ever Saw Superb fabrcs, cut n the latest styles, consstng of serges, cassmeres and worsteds, prced from $1.50 to $5.50, at a savng of from $1.00 to $2.50 per sut. Buy your boy a sut now for fall use whle you can make ths TREMENDOUS SAVNG. Men's Shrts wth collars attached, blue, tan and grey chambrays, also black twlls at the low prce of " " 32c -ON- Saturday Only H.N.SUPP, 10 lrotl Ht.ywt. Hurt Jauh. MMMMMMMMMMM* Geo. W. Sewng, Contractor and Bulder, tjl) HANK. N. J. OTCl N ESNER HULDNG. Room 3. lobbng jpl All Hnd. laumatm Ch**rfully rurnuhad. BLUE RBBON FAR OF 1 FASTEST TRACK N THE STATE NEW JERSE nrra K SXTH ANNUAL, EXHBTON The Monmouth County Agrcultural Far Ass'n RED BANK NEW JERSE Thursday, Frday.Saturday and Monday August 28, 29,30 and Sept. 1,1913 NEW LOCATON NEW LOCATON Far Grounds near Red Bank, adjonng New ork and Long Branch Ralroad, Mfanesnk Park and Red Bank Estates and frontng on man drve leadng to Red Bank from New ork. Steam and Trolley Lnes. Drect to Far Grounds. More Classes and Dvsons Than Ever More Money and Przes Offered Than at Any Other Far n the Country Grandstand Attractons Fremen's Contests NCREASED SPEED PROGRAM Band Concerts Automoble Hortcultural and P'oultry Exhbts + + Send to Secretary, Monmouth County Agrcultural Far Assocaton, Red Bank, for Premum Lst. - ' Please prepare early to make your entry for the Baby Show, Jprse Show, Poultry Show, or any of the numerous classes of exhbtons at the Far. For Partculars Regardng Concessons Address, C. F. Mahoney, 690 Broadway, New ork. ESTADUSHED 1BG2. AMBROSE, MAHHEWS Artesan Well Drllers AND- HOUSE MOVERS. We have at your servce an expert who wll analyze your well water by the most scentfc method. Mr. John Fox, formerly wth the Thompson Company,' has assocated hmself wth ths.frm. Mr. Fox s an expert n hs lne and wll have.entre charge of the House Movng department of ths busness. ESTMATES CHEERFULL GVEN. Offce: 254 East Front Street, Telephone 374-J. Red Bank, N. J. MMMMWMMWHMMM > wooo»caattooo69a»eeo»o»ff > See the Goods Rght at Home! Doht gve an agent an order from drawngs when you can go drect to Manson's Marble and Grante Works and see a $10,000 stock and tell just what you are gettng. We do not charge the commsson up to our customers but we do guarantee our work to be the best there s to be secured anywhere. MANSON & SONS, MARBLE AND GRANTE WORKS, Monmouth Street, Near Borough Hall, Red Bank, New Jersey. REGSTER NOW! SEVEN MONTHS for the prce of SX f you REG- STER NOW. Shorthand, Typowrltlng, Bookkooplng, Penmanshp, Englsh artd all Bualnoss Branches. TRANER'S BUSNESS COLLEGE, Ax.rl'.n UulMlnt, (HUTU AMUO, N.'J. Telephone 217-J. HOT WEATHER SALE Blue Flame Ol Stoves* Gaa, Gasolne and Alcohol Stoves. Ovens to ft all of tho above. Gordon Hose, Lawn Mowers, Wndow Screens, Poultry Wre, Screen Wre, Screen Doors, Mattngs, Floor nnd Table Ol Cloth, Crox Rug*, Hammocks, Mason and Double Safety Jar*, HOUSE rrurnshnas Jar Rubbers, Jelly Glasses, etc. WELLER'S 7 Orotd Str««t Red Bank

6 $ Page 6 THE RED BANK REGSTER : REDUCTON N SUMMER MLLNER -AT- MSSA,L MORRS'S! 66 BROAD STREET, RED BANK (Opposte Second Natonal Bank) "T'S A CURE! THAT'S SURE" JONES' BREAK-UP Cures Rheumatsm, Scatca or Gout as t has cured cases -for over 20 years when all other treatments had faled. Fo snp by ROBERT H. VAN DERVEER F. F. BLA1SDELL, Successor to L. P. CONKLN, Red Bank, N. J. Spruce Lumber. ' ; «CUT RATES. Saw Mll Near Staton, RED BANK, N. J. Owng to the large amount of movng that we have been handlng of late, we were oblged to purchase an Auto Movng Van whch has just arrved, and are now equpped to handle, movng more quckly and cheaper than by the old tme way. Mho up-to-date Freproof Storage Warehouse... Estmates furnshed on request. Stryter & Strykef. Lft the Burden of Detals MAN housewves dslke summer housekeepng. They want to.have a mnd free from detals n order to have more tme to enjoy themselves durng ther vacaton. The telephone wll enable all house- \keepers to order household supples and to do all ther shoppng. t wll prove a bg help towards lftng the burden of detals and wll gve more tme to enjoy the vacaton to ts fullest extent..4. Do you UBe yor telephone to do all of your shoppng? (NJEWORK TELEPHONE CO. W, H. HAL, local Commercal Manager, 32 Monmonth Street, Bed Bank, N. B 7 m usur novel) GM*> Makes[Splttng Wood Easy TTjJwb'n't do any harm, and t wll do you ;~Ja lot of good to come here and let us show you these Olds Engnes we've got to save your muscle. know 02 years s a long tme to do one thng to know pretty ncnrly how to do t n that' Of tlme/v The people who make Oldo Kntfncu have been, [dong nothng else for H yenrnj they know how to make engnes, r ^~ -^j v, -w.~>.^-. Jt the luuely murk of qunllty la on «n engne you buy, [then you've- (fot m good nn engne as there s»n engne wth 82 lyecn of eglnc-makln ( experence buck of tt. ^ou can get thl» ( '" 1 of *n engne lcro. f you can't lnd tme to come nnd ce m, «<k us to crao * «nd nee you or oend you a free cnudog of Old) Englnc, Wt'rt htrt to rrve you/ \ $v4 us lk» chant*, W. H. MERRrr, Red Dank, N. J. NEWS FROM KEANSBURG PDB.0 HEAKWO LUS WEEK ON WJTEE FBANCHSE. Most of tho Resdents Favor aautlag the Franchse Several Lots Sold by -xre.w Pont Comfort Beach Company 2few Teunauts for Houses. There was a warm dscusson at the meetng of the Rartan townshp commttee Monday nght of last week at the publc hearng for the grantng of the franchse for the Keansburpr water company. The resdents turned out n full force and many of them made nterestng talks. The majorty of those present were n favor of the proposton and t s probable that the franchse wll oe granted. Tle board of trade also dscussed'the queston at ts meetng Monday nght. Many Solos of Xots. The New Pont Comfort Beach company reports the followng sales of lots: One lot on Rartan avenue to Henry- Marquardt of Phladelpha, three lots on Pne Vew avenue to Dr.' ra C. Crandnll of Old Brdge, two lots on Pne Vew avenue to George J. Merkcd of Brooklyn, two.lots on Bay Vew avenue to Leonard Cohen of New ork, two lots on North Shore street to Lous Tobas of loboken, lot on Camp Vew avenue to Henry- Otte of Hoboken, lot on Ocean Vew avenue to Wllam Janz of Phladelpha, four lots on Ocean Vew avenue to frank A. Felds of New ork, lot on Pne Vew avenue to Mrs. Louse Levy of Nov.- ork, lot on Shady Nook to Charles P. Jordan of New ork, lot on Shady Nook to Robert Smth of New ork, lot on Bay Vew avenue to Ray Wsoff of Brooklyn, lot on Uavtan avenue to Messrs. Paquette and \Vllett of Newark, lot on Sea Vew avenue to Mrs. Mary Obenvorth of Brooklyn and a lot on North Shore street to ZUr. and Srs. John Spoelnsnn of New ork. N*ew TennantB for Houses. The More Realty company has rented the Dobbn cottage to Frank Felder of New ork. Mr. Felder took possesson last Saturday. The company has also rented one of the Rley cottages on Bay Vew avenue, Beacon Beach, to Albert P. Rasqun. Another Rley cottage has been rented to Jack O'Hallaran of Jersey Cty. Mr. O'Hallaran wll take possesson August 1st. The Gbbs cottage at Beacon Beach has been rented by the same company to J. Johnston of New ork, who wll take possesson mmedately. Advertsed Xettars. has already been rented to Mr. and- Advertsed letter's, reman at themrs. Vex of Newark, who wll take postoffce addressed to S. Alshular, B. possesson n about a week. Auld, Mss M. Anderson, Mrs. H. Arrowsmth, A. G. Apel, Wllam Bar- spent the weekend wth the Zorns of Mss Hazel Whtney of Brooklyn bour, James S. Berry, Mrs. B. Banes, Beacon Beach. Wllard Kapper, son Mrs. R. Burnett, Mrs. A. Bueherdorf, of' Judge. M. Kapper of Brooklyn, Benny Ben, W. P. Banbrek, Mrs. Em-wama E. Brown, Mrs. Anne Brown, Mss Zorn bungalow. another Sunday vstor at the E. Brown, Mrs. \V. F. P. Buel, Srs. F. Wllam Ross, town clerk of Kear- Bonhendorf, Hotel Beachwood, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boyd, Joseph Ball, Mss Fanne Butler, John Bartars, A. Brnndage, Banty Banta, Frank Bell, Mrs. K: G. Campbell, Harry L. Cooper, Clnton Water company, Mss Regna urran, Mss M. Calder, Mrs. A. lemens, Mss Frances Drscola, John Deno, Mrs. J. Dougherty, Mrs. James A. Ellcott, Mrs. Roy A. Ells, Mrs. F. Engelmann, Mrs. L. - Fnner, Jack French, Julus L. Ahr, Mrs. Godfred Felder, Mrs. G. trmme, Mss Josephne Gbbs, Mrs. Rose F. Gregory, Mss.Clare Henry, Al Harma, John Hanknson, Sr. and Mrs. Hawley, Mss Elnore Hnes, Mss Ruth Hepper, Mss Myrtle Herrck, Mss GrettaHessan, Mss Leona Howarth, Mss M. Heuer, Mss Ethel Hawlett, Mrs. Norman Henry, Burt M. ngram, Master Kenneth Jackson, Arthur Jeffrey, Jr., lss Grace Jackson, Mrs. Charles Jordan, Mss P. Jockle, Mss Bee Kllkenney, S. Kerner, Mrs. Wllam Keefe, Mss Else Kaser, Wllam Klass, Mrs. J. Roller, Mss EdhaTjloyd, Mss Sara ".yons, Mss May Lloyd, Master A. Lews, Mss Freda Lackng, Mss Esther MacDonald, John Wenhardt,. C. McDonald, L. Messana, Mss B. Mahar, Mrs. McAlpe, R. McDoddle, R. McLoyed, Mrs. Ernest Med, Mrs. yacht club are Garrett S. Wrght, Jr., Bertha Muro, Floyd Mulshof, Mrs. B. D. Percy Ahern and Paul Hay. About Mead, Jack McCabe, Mss B. Murray, a dozen applcatfona wll be acted upon Mss Paulne Muro, Mr. and Mrs. at the next meetng. ^ logg, C. Merkle, Mssr Gertrude Muray, Mrs. M. L. Newhall, 0. Nelson, Frday for a week's trp through the Mr. and Mrs. W. X. Hart left last Arthur Nelson, Mrs. Hannah O'Nel, New England states. They wll vst Mss Laura Olsen, Ms^s Alce Qunce, Mr. Hart's old home at New Canaan, Mss Sophe Pror, Harry Pfeffer, John Pfefer, J. Reyser, Al Perce, Mrs. Qunn, Mss Freda Red, Mr. and Mrs. H. Peck, Mss Dorothy Decker, Mrs. Wllam Robns, Walter Ruhl, T. S. Rchardson, Mrs. Eenhold, Mrs. S. E. Robnson, Mrs. J. held Frday nght at Nelson H. Genung's on Baysde parkway at Beacon Beach. Mss Florence Armstrong, who s Reese, Mrs. Anne Robnson, Wllam employed n Conover's offce, has returned home after a ten days' vaca- Ptt, Mrs. E. W. Robert, Mrs. R. J. Sasser, Ed Schmte, Mrs. SchencR, B. ton at Culver's Lake. " Stafford, ars. Sanders, Mrs. K. Mrs. Peter Alcroft, who has hren Schenek, Patrck Scheen, Ada summerng at her home on Seeley avenue ( left lust week for a month's trp Schwartz, John F. Lengslncke, Mss E. Soden, Godfrey Stamn, Jerome Sten, through Europe. Harold Stannord; Lllan Stannard, Mss Evelyn Zorn, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Shorer, James A. Smth, C. San-.George Dyer, and Mss Scott of Bea- born, A. Schwartz, George Smth, Mrs. con Beach have been on the sck lst Laura Scott, P. Sehye, Mrs. G. L. the past week. Shadrck, Mss Dasy Schmerl, Mss Mss Rose Kresa of Hackensaek Jenne Smth, Jacob Schmedcr, Mrs. returned home Sunday after a short F. Swenson, Margaret Tlts, Mss F. vst here wth her sster. Mss May Terry, Mrs. L. Terney, Charles Volk, Krosa. Mss L. Wesehe, Manager Camp Wyldener, Margaret Wlson, Mrs. Bertha Vne of Newark are vstng Mr. and Mss VnnPelt and Mss Helen La- Weckthnrt, Fred Werster, Wllam Mrs. J. Bcnna'n at Camp Rest-awhle. Weber, A. Wylcmsn, Ernest Wharton, Mrs. E. Wckthart and George Wllams. More realty company, has accented Errol M. Zorn, lately connected wth a poston wth the Atlantc frut company. Severnl Sunday-School Pcncs. Morrs's pavlon nt the foot of Two sharks were caught n Morrs's Man street was unusually favored the fshng pound last week. One shark past week wth excurson partes. The was sx feet long and the other nne Brck church Sunday-Hchool of Brndcvelt was there last Tuesday, the 'res- Mrs. Herbert Lghthpc, of West feet. byteran school of Mutawan Wednesday, ho Baptst school of Matawnn on and Mrs, T. T. More of Beacon Beach. Orange spent the weekend wth Mr. Thursday and the Methodst school of Mrs. Charles Cook and daughter and Mntnwan on Frday. The Presbyteran Mss Eva RUKRCH of Farmngdale excluson was the largest, there neng spent Saturday wth frends n town. 1 chldren besdes the older people. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles jurquhnrt nnd A short vesper servce was held before the excursonsts had ther, lunch. Walter Wore of Becon Beach. v daughter are vstng Mr. and Mrs, Bnthtr Hourly Drown*. Mfset Lulu and Eatella Enderlc of Martn Tucker of New ork, who s Jersey Cty arc spendng a couple of Htayng at Keannbu'K Hcghtt, narrowly OHcnped drownng* nstt Thurs- weeks nt tn: KOHO Vlla. Mss Marjores Groff of Brooklyn day afternoon. Tucker wm n n wan vstor at tho Zorn's at leacon nmk race wth fve other boys Reach over Sunday. about flm) feet ol ahoro when ho HUly hcrnmn <>xhuu»t(>(l, A. ML'LUK About thrty Newark women onloyed a flnh dnner nt Morr'o pavlon last Tlurxdny. 1 Haw nn HtrKgk'H nnd put off n a ennoe to H Bslntanrc. Tucker wm Mnn Marjory Mller of New ork n Hpendng a hort vacaton loro wth "rought HO! nnd soon revved. her pdrenth, Fr* Hundred Olb. J'ornnl. Edward Conroy of Now ork n Ah nfternod fve hundred clul 1m HtopnlnK»t Mrn. John Trucx'n on the boon forncl nmong ho WOUM of KunnhU'K CKH, The club mect» cv'ry W'dnosdny nftenonn nt the lolv'dcre, The odlcern ft tho club uru:' 'rwll'll Mm C. M. KJ/] >. Vlm pn-nll'l- Mm. (. (lllllk. T''Hrcr-- MM l''lmmlc'.lc'lrl. Hwnt H lrln Mm, ' 1,' t. Nlclln, and.w. Mauser. The commttee wll hold a far for the beneft of the parnval... ' For the past week the evenng throngs that parade the Beacon Beach per have, been startled hy the appearance of Mss. Helen Dyer, steerng a ferocous lookng hound by a whte rbbon. Most of the people huddle to the sde of the per and gve Mss Dyer the whole walk. The hound's name s Peggy. Charles Can* s havng hs buldng near the ralroad staton converted nto a baker shop. The place was for- tful flesh can only come through the use of Samose, the remarkable fleshformng food. merly occuped as offces by the T. S. R. Brown estate. The parttons n the Samose s not a drug or a stmulant; buldng are"benu removed ahd thet s a scentfc flesh-formng food that place wll be practcally rebult. restores thn people to a normal condton of good healthy flesh. Brasch and Compton have the contract for the work. " There are thousands of unhappy, The More Realty company has re-nervoucently sold two lots on Passac street, and feel entrely dfferent f they were thn people who would look and sx lots on Wechavken avenue at only. fat and plump. 'Let them use Shore Acres. The company also has Samose and they wll soon notce re- several deals on hand whch t expects to close ths week. The property s now beng mowed and the new streets wll be lad out ths week. F. D. Prestagc, the Man str.eet plumber, has been rushed wth work ''h! oaly pnnulo cnnunlllco for thn venr'j nnnlvnl l/ conpwed of Mrn. X N. V, Mnrurdt, chnfmnn; Mr«, t. J.! ROGAt. AND ranot DANONd.lnlcz, Mrn,,. Anton, Mrn. A. KOt TUB DAU.OOH. Ptnly, Mrn,,, M. tnlo, Mrn. Chntlcn nd urlvtla ntrtlqtum, Wylt, Mrn. A. loptnr, Mm. A. JOPH,.COLJCMAN, Mrn, A. Allen nnd Mcnrd,. V, Marqurdt, Clmrlo WyUt, t, J.. T.l.«J. UD DANK, N, J. ; Jlmlncz promsed. The rsk s all hs. The the past few weeks. He has had athn and scrawny can buy Samose at number of contracts for nstallng Druggst James Cooper, Jr.'s store, plumbng fxtures n new houses at wth the knowledge that f. t s not New Pont Comfort and vcnty, and successful t wll cost absolutely nothng. expects to' sgn contracts for several more ths week. ~ The younger boys, have been havng lots of sport the past week playng baseball on the beach. A number of damonds have been marked off and the boys practce every day. * Almost every boardng house has a team of ts own and the, rvalry s keen among the boys. \ -" Nck Basle of Jersey Cty s buldng a bungalow on hs property near Church street. The buldng s 12x24 feet and wll contan three rooms.,' The louse wll cost about $350 and wll be fnshed some tme ths week. D. Cook of Belford has the contract for the work. Otto H. Bauer of Beacon Beach s makng mprovements to the lots n the rear of. hs property whch he recently bought. The ground s beng graded and a garage wll be bult. "Mr. Bauer also expects to lay out several tenns courts on the property. A, number of resdents have complaned about the dust on Carr avenue and Man and Church streets. All of these streets are heavly traveled, both by autos and wagons, and the resdents seem- to thnk that some relef ought to be gven them. Work s about completed on Edward Grffth's new double house on Camp Vew avenue. ' One sde of the house ney, who s spendng the summer here, made a fshng trp to Sandy Hook last Saturday. Mr. Ross made a good catch and expects to repeat the trp soon. A museale was gven at the Methodst church Saturday nght by the Msses Crowley under the auspces of the Beacon Beach tenns club. The proceeds wll be for the beneft of the club., \ A new water ppe lne has been lad on Camp Vew avenue by the New Pont Comfort Beach company. The lne wll be for the, use of the resdents on that street and those lvng near by. About thrty women of the Matawan Methodst church' enjoyed a famly dnner at Morrs's 1 pavlon last Frday. The party was accompaned by Rev. and Mrs. B. C. Lppncott. Work s beng rushed on B. W. Covert's new house oh Carr avenue. The outsde of the buldng has been shngled and weatherboarded and the nteror s now beng fnshed. Mr. and Mrs. Edgerton and famly of Haverford, Pa.; and Mr. and Mrs. Moore of Coatesvlle spent the weekend wth Mr. and Mrs. Nelson H. Genung of Beacon Beach. New members of the Kcansburg Connectcut. ' The adjourned annual, meetng of the Beacon Beach assocaton wll be Creole roud. John MMCK of Church ntrcol n nlowly mprovng nflcr» Horov jck- K'HH, Wlllnm Mntthowd, flr., lnn a new onvmadml nl ny nloop. Mn. ChnrluH Carr KHVO brth to n dmght«r lmt Frllny mornng. THE FATNESS OF HEALTH. Samoee Flllt Ont tho Carvea and Unces Thu People rat. f you are thn' your health s not what t should be. f you are losng weght steadly there s somethng wrong that should be attended to at once. ou cannot be healthy nnd strong f you are thn. Perfect health and good sold beau- markable results. These, statements are confrmed by James Cooper, Jr.'s offer to refund the money to anyone buyng and usng Samose who does not gan n weght as H you have not used EL RAD, you have never tatted perfect coffee Amer«* Most Popular Coffee. More SULTANA s consumed than any otter hgh grade coffee!% A cloce Coffee; ONA s nneqndcd elsewhere at the prce Pot op n 25 b. drums (or hotel use and sold at an attractve prce «-~ THE GREAT "^" ATLANTC & PACPC TEA COMPAN f- * 4SO RETAL STORES Thos. Deals & SOD, Mason Contractors and Bulders. Ornamental and Tlng a Specalty. Etmatef Cheerfully Gven. 17 Bank St., Red Bank, N.. CHARLES LEWS, WHOLESALE AND RETAL DEALEB N Lumber, Sash, Doora, Blnds, Glaa and Bulders' Hardware, RED BANK. N. J, PUBLC NOTCE. Notce B hereby Rven thnt a report has been fled by the commssoners of nbbcbsment of tho borough of Red Hunk, aancalnk beneft!! aganst all e'bonb benefted by tho placng of newer ppes nnd louso connectons to tho curb lno n and along Shrewsbury nvenuo, cxtentlnp: from Wcotuldo nvono to tle borough lmt, together wtl tho upnrtcnnnccn therefor. ncccsanry And fuh report wll he conntforcd by the borough councl on tho fourth dny of Au(.;ut, 11)111, lt borough hull nt H:O0 o'clock p. M. The object of nnld meetng beng to conllrm or nltur al nnncnnmott nl the mrnkh councl nmy doom proper. Jly orlor of tho borough councl of ho borough of Hel lnnl, N. J. A. C. HAKUHON, '' UoroKh dork. TUB lkmtkt'a wnnt ndvnrtlnonmta hnvn brought hunlnrnn md hpnlmtn tu nmjr. Wly not try Two MTKH'M want columns, Atlvtrlumnt, ADLEM&CO. DR GOODS. 32 BROAD STREET. RED BANK, N. J. TO LOAN ON BOND AND MORTGAGE. THE FOLLOWNG SUMS OF' MONE: $1,700, $2,000, $2,700 and $4,000 HARR A. HAWKNS, Agent, Real Estate, Mortgage Loans and nsurance, Corner E. Front Stre.et and Wharf Avenue, Telephone 352. RED BANK, N. J.. *VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVWVVVVVVVVVVVVVWVVVVVVVVVVWVVVV\A^ THE LTTLE SHOP OF NEEDLE ARTS AND GRAFTS - Come and Learn all the Newest Sttches FREE Needless to enumerate, as we always carry the largest. varety of stamped goods and materals n town MRS. E. D. DANEL HER BULDNG RED BANK.'. Don't decde on the knd 1 of heatng plant you'll need untl we have gven you com-?, plete nformaton about. OUR SSTEM A heatng plant that works, that heats economcally, wll lasts longest a low frst-cost prce, too. See us today about t. Call 369, WLLAM O'BREN. Practcal Plumber, Steam and Gas Ftter. No. 39 Front Street, Red Bank. N. J. Ocean Avenue. Seabrrfht, N. J... Telephone 613. Red Bank, FOR OUR WANTS N House Movng, Artesan Well Drllng, Concretng and Rggng. AMBROSE MATTHEWS & THOMPSON, nc. Succ«aor* to AMBROSE MATTHEWS & CO. Herbert Street, Red Bank, N. J. ESTABLSHED 860. NCORPORATED O19 R. T. SMTH, Funeral Drector and Embalmer. ALL CALLS WLL BE QVEN M PERSONAL ATTENTON. WHTE STREET, RED BANK, N.. Tel. O73-M. CHARS AND TACL.BS FOR ALL, OCCASONS. VTTVTTTTTTT TTVVTTTTTTTVnTTTTTTVTTTTTTT»T T mtttjttf 1 Heavy Weght Wre Fencng. ra, wulty «r«l U tn. UjU*. («ConlnutU (or anlln lob Uktn. n rx!mtun««ftk»u.

7 THE BED BANK BEG8TEB of. Qualty UMBE~' We carry about the largest stock of lumber n Monmouth County. We get most of our stock by water. Freght rates are much cheaper than ral, and hence we can gve, very low prces.. Our bg stock enables us to make very prompt delveres. TheEstateof T.S.R. Brown, Keyport, New Jersey. j. UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER. Monmouth Street, Near Mfanle Avenue, RED BANK, NEW JERSE. Telephone, 254 Red Bank.. SO.MDB. Wllam Porco team by Exporenco Tme Wasps Are-Hot Ha-mlos. Wllam Perre and John Frot wore grubbng out bushes and clearng away brush.on the grounds of the lolmde' cemetery last week when they got nto an argument about wasps'. Mr. Perce sad that wasps were cowards; that they seldom had nerve enourl to stnft anybody, ald that he wouldn't be afrad to walk through - a hve-of wasps. Whle te was talkng a wasp lghted on hs wrst and stung hm. The stng made hm jump wth pan, but he partally allayed t by puttng-a cud oftobacco on the swellng. For ffteen mnutes he wm unable to work. Mr. Perce says he. has revsed hs opnon about wasps. Hedge to Be Grabbed Out. Henry Cross has trmmed the hedge n' front of the Gdeon & Daly farm whch he recently bought. n the sprng he wll grub out the hedge n front of the property. ' The hgh hedge s a menace, as t obstructs the vew of people n automobles and wagons and makes travel dangerous. Pcnc at SecBBbur;. The Baptst Sunday-school'enjoyed a pcnc at Kcansln'K on Thursday. The trp was made n automobles and n wagons and a delghtful tme was enjoyed. ' ' array Webber to L^ave. Mrs. Webber wll move shortly fromthe Henrehan house to the Ambrose Cook farm formerly occuped by Charles rwn,. Bref. tom«. Mss Lllan Kraemer of Newark s spendng a week wth her sster, Mrs! Frederck tf. Baeder. Mss Hatte Kraeme of Newark spent Sunday wth her sster, Mrs. Baeder. On Wednesday nght the populaton of the vllage was greatly depleted by an exodus to the harvest home at T«nnent. The Sunshne socety of the Baptst church wll hold a socable and sale of ce cream tonght n the chapel. A number of Holmdel folks went to Asbuy Park Saturday to wtness an exhbton of freworks. Mr. and-mrs. Earl Mayers of Brooklyh're guests of Mr. a^d'mrs. Danel S. E f l y ". Edward!W. Perrnes the frst person 1 r ; ths neghborhood to pck lma beans.., John Ely s representng- the farmers' exchange at the Bradevelt staton ' - ' E1TH 7S0U DBOPST. Former Brck Manufacturer De! at Freehold mtst Frday Week. John W. Muggs ded at hn home at' Freehold last Frday week from dropsy, supernduced by heart dsease. Mr. Maggs was 91 years old and was born.at New ork. Hs father, Joseph W. Maggs, bought a place near -Matawan many years ugo and lved there. t was dscovered that the clay located on- the place could be utlzed n makng brck fltd the elder Maggs started a brck yard. The prce of brck dropped later on.and the plant was operated at a loss for several years. After the elder Maggs's death John W. Maggs operated the plant for a short tme.. Mr. Maggs marred Anna E. Van- Deventer and for most of ther marred lfe they lved at Matawan. Mrs. Mugrgs ded n 1S9» und n 1007 Mr. Maggs marred Mrs. Anne Johnson of Freehold and snce then had made hs home there. He was lrst taken snk last Aprl and steadly grew vorse. He leaves three daughters and two sons. They are Joseph W. Maggs of Long Branch, A. L. Magee and 'Mrs. G. V. W. Burroughs of Manasquan and Mrs. W. B. Duncan and Fred: W. Maggs of Matawan..»»»»»»»»»»» ESTABLSHED 1854 TELEPHONE 247.R <' < nual pcnc to Asbury Park on Thurs-!: day. ALEXANDER D. COOPER Real Estate and nsurance BROAD STREET RED BANK, N. J. '! Fre, Lfe, Accdent, Tornado and Plate Glass nsurance»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»>»»» ' LNCBOFT HEWS. Davs SoSel Btten on the Band toy a Horse ast.weole.. Davd' Soffel s sufternk fvon a sore hand due t6 beng btten' by a horse. He was holdng some hay n hs hand when the horse prabbed for t wth ts mouth. The anmal's teeth closed onmr..soffe]'s fnger. Home on Vacaton. T. Burrowes"»Wallng, who s employed at, Mlwaukee, Wsconsn, s spendng a vacaton of two weeks wth hs parents, Mr. and MTS. Wllam A. Wallng of the Phalanx. Mss Scott of Brooklyn s a guest of Mrs. Wallng. Tomato Faotory to Start.. Adam.Mouser wll start hs tomato catsup_ factorry n a few weeks. He sells most of the output of the plant to grocers at Red Bank..The tomato crop throughgqut ths neghborhood promses to'be- very forged Morrf«Kearney Hurt. Morrs ' Kearney was greasng: a harvestng machne last week when'he cut hs arm on the sharp blades. He s able to work, but he has tojteep hs arm bandaged. Bref tems..;' Mrs. Hewlett R. Conoveryformorly of ths place, has returned to Verona after a vst to Mr. and Mrs. John E. Conover and Mr. and Mrs. George Rchdale. Mrs. Harry Langendorf spent part of last week wth her sster, Mrs. Denns Carney of Holmdel. Edward Bennett bought a -horse from Wllam C. Ely of Holmdel last week. The Sunday-school went or ts an- DEATH 07 OLD Mchael Crla Ded at matawan Saturday WeeH- from Cancer. Mchael Crne of Matawan ded last Satu-day week of cancer of the stomach. He was 74' years old and leaves nne chldren,- They are Mary E. and Agnes Gre,. who lve at home;. Mrs. John H. Klcommns, Mrs. Rosanha Seber and Robert V. Crne of Morganvlle, and Jamea, Mchael and Walter Crne o Wckatunk. Mr. Crne was born n reland and came te~ ths- country when a boy. He found hs brother Thomas at Marlboro and worked on hs farm untl he was 21 years old. He receved only $4 a month andlboad when he frst went to work. He was savng and when he became of age he bought a seven-acre farm from Thomas Smth of Morganvlle. He^added to ths farm from tme to tmffapd also rented land from other farmers. n 1892 he bought the Jonathan Morgan farm of 195 acres at Wckatunk for?8,000. " He bult ths place up and n July of last year he sold t to Robert Coller for $25,000. After sellng hs place Mr. Crne moved to Matawan and had snce lved there. DEAD AFTEE LONG SCKTTEBS. MrB. Peter Forman of Freehold Bead at Affo of. Ffty earn. Mrs. Margaret 1 Forman, wdow of Peter'Forman'of''Freehold, ded Tuesday of last week' at the age of ffty years. She had tfeen sck four months and suffered a great deal. Mrs. Forman was the daughter of the" late John C. VanDoren and was born near Manalapan; She leaves two daughters, Msa Hope Forman and Mss Evelyn Forman, and one son, John Forman. For a number of years Mrs. Forman was organst of the Manalapan Presbyteran church and was also organst of the Freehold Baptst church after movng there. VCTM OP PARA.SB. Freehold Kan Sled Last Week n Hs 7Sta year. Chrstopher Frqbasco of Freehold ded of paralyss'sunday of last week. He was 74 yeafe old. Mr. Probasco for many years owned,and operated the Elas Clayton farm n Manalapan townshp and was well known n that secton. He was fhe son of Jacob Probasco and was born at Colt's Neck, where hs father conducted the mll. Mr. Probasco was twce marred. Hs frst wfe was Mss Mary Saunders of Pennngton. The second was Mary Perrne, who survves hm. EVEJKETT JTEW9. Earlng, Johnson & Frake Co 1 Contractors and Bulders,!{ And Dcalen n All Knd, of $ BLJLDMQ MATERALS. M BRDGE AVENUE, A Oppolta Ralroad Staton, >< Uetl Bank, N. J. $ Work done by the day. or contract. [+1 No job too largo: nono too HmalL M Jobbng attended to nt short notce. V Ettlmalea famshed on all knds of V work. >' Satsfacton guaranteed. PnuB, 10 ' 11. BW "M *Z*Z*ZK*Z*Z*ZKK*ZKKK»X*Z<*Z^ HARR C. FA. CORONER. Funeral Drector and Embalrrver. Upholsterng n All ts Branches. (Formerly wth. T. Smth of tel D\nl< for 27 yrmr.) Cnmp Chnlrf and Cnrd Tnbloa for -lro. Offro 'll.o.o RS7. Offce anl Funernl Pnrlor, 15 Momnouth Street, Red Dml, N. J. Several Resdents of Ths Place Go on an Outng at Xeanslrarg'. A number of Everett folks accompaned the Methodst Sunday-school of Matawan on an outng at,keansburg on Frday. Among them were Mrs: John B. Stlwagon, Msses Katlcrne and Rachel Stlwagon, Edth Stout and- Phoebe and Blanco Von- Bedel, Eugene and Charles Stlwagon, Harold Stoul and famly and Danel Francs. Hay Amputate Tlngor. There s not much mprovement n the condton of Mrs. Lemuel Soden, who has been sufferng from a swollen hand the past few weeks. Some tme ago she brused a fnger, and the swellng developed from ths njury. t s probnble that the lnger wll have to bo amputated. Many at Pcnc Not many people were left nt Evy. crett Wednesday nght. Many attond- < ed the pcnc of St. Gabrel's church at Brndcvelt nnd others went to the performance of the l'nlt Lady nt Red Bank. Brof toms. Eugene Stlwngon has returned to Flushng, New ork, after spendng part of the.suut' wth UH uncle, Cyronus Stlwagon. Theodore Ktlwell has bought n lvcpaukenger Buck automoble from J. H. Mount of Red Bank. Mss Uetta Carton, a Htonogrnphcr nt Hcd lank, n enjoyng a vacaton at Atlantc Cty. M', and Mrs..folr Vertcl and Mrs. Kllen Cnstcllu xjunt Thursday nt the Hghlands. Do As Others Do, Take ths tmc-teatcd vvorld proved homo remedy whch sute and boncfts moat people. Tred for thrco jfoneratona, tho boat correctve and proventvo of tho numerous alments cnuactl by dofootvo or rrcjrulur acton of the organs of dgeston and elmnaton lmu bcon proved to ba BEECHAM'S PLLS (Tl* Utf.t flalo of Any M.Jtln. n d* World) f youhftvo not tred thn mntcllonn fnmlly mmllclno, you do not know whhl. t mun to mvn bnllor dl t«tlon, ounlur HO'> brlnhtur uynn., clonrr comlvxlor, whch cmc tflvr lnochn'n 'lllu mvn clonrud'.. (hn ny»tttf»t mpurltlu. Tvjt ljfu\ now wjcl knpw. Alwnyn of thul l l l l l l h k W f / K l : The Tred, Trusted Remedy Dlrtetlom wld m o m are V«r v»ual>u, «nlvur l«wom, TWO AUTOB Tol Peraolls lavo Narrow Eaonpo Collson at Hoalrlflt. Ten pcrhn uarnwl,v ecuped wrnu; njury n nn automoll? rollhton at Krlr'hl Trduy n'll nf last week. The nachlch were nn Overland tun rll)' car owned by D'jaun '111 ;. who hm 11..nm'' lmm m Far lluv', nnl a Htnvrr enr owned by f. M. Hnlth of tthrtonl. Tlm )(')!''H wen. thrown out from (nch «r lnt nl (.',''nprd wll a few 1'nn nnl lrm. Moth cu'.' were nlmon total wreelt. NntnrMllllttllll MoMflt. County Clerk.mcpl McD'nol.t lan tuu'l a Htlcc Hnt all c''u wlm 1111v H. (rcln'tln.f ntclllol n l''ull' rt/rllm of the llntrd Stlnf uc Kpt-lcr 'Jltl, 1111)7., H lctr n mll thl tlr ll'- M m' lt'd n wv't ycun. Vlnrtl >l!'llu t'n' rl.l/'n l! nl, jo rntmlf hc/vt> /n «'K l'd(tn uf f«nv«t j'''/ or a new d'lnnllo wll le loconnry. ' Bled at Home of Daughter. Mrs. Harret F. Mannng of Westfeld, N. J., ded last Wednesday nght thrty hours after arrvng at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Leonard Hult of Bradley Beach, for a vst. Mrs. Mannng was 61 years old and before leavng home had suffered an attack of acute ndgeston. Death.was sad 1 to be due to a ^complcaton' of dseases. Bl OH BOTB TO BL1» CBBDT0B9. Admnstrator's Notlcs. Wllam B. Mount, admnstrator of arah A J e d d J d t t h lam B. Mount, ad Sarah A. Jonea, deceased,j surrogte of th'tft r f otthemouth Unsghtly Grey and Faded Har Why not have beautful, dark, gloaay, natural colored har, full ot lfe and beauty keep yohreelf young lookng and fascnatng? ts so easy and smple to do f you wll get a bottle ot Hay's Har Health today.. ou'll notce a change after one or two applcatons how quckly the grey hars vansh how glossy, full of lfe and vtalty Hay's Har Health wll keep your har. Sarah A. Jonea, deceased,jj^'otderotthesurrogate ;of the'tfountyvof'monmouth, hereby j-voa notce to tle credtors of, the sud deceased to brnff n ther debt's, demands and ela/ns a&anst the estate of Bd deceased, under oath or affrmaton, j wthn nne months'from the. thrteth 1 day of June, 1913, or they wll be forj ever barred of nny acton therefor aganst the sad admnstrator.! WLLAM ft'mount. Specal Notce RELATNG TO NUSANCES N TUB Townshp of Shrewsbury. Nnlsances wthn the townshp of Shrcwebmr ^. J ^ b y denned and declared to be. andthef y keep your har! TJSfgMS'STS-tln. n or a (m an, Don t waste tme, get a bottle today. 1 B '«c ' or alley, or n or upon any publc ot prvate our druggst H sellng more Hay's Property n tbtotowr.jhp. any dead enlmalotonj Uol. TTont. k»n «n f.«. ' " art ct tb " Bame. or nny dead llsh or any part of Har Health than all others, because, th«samc.orflthfromprveaorcempooaorcatch le knowb ts tho most Satsfactory, 'asnhorrubblbhofnnykndordescrptton.oranj thp nlpprf nnrl rlpnnprt tn uaa nna bouse or ktchen elopbor srarbase, manure ox,o «2 5«ana Cleanest to Use and "aweeclnga (provded that stable manure and othe. really doea restore color to grey har, 'manure may Be used as a fertlzer), or any foul or Free: Sgn tula adv. and take t to the offensve or obnoxous matter or substance whatfollowng druggsts and got a GOc. bot- T r Anyfullorlrakyprwvaut,««spoelorothe, Ue o Hay's Har Healtlj and a 25c. receptacle for flth. Cake Of Harfna Soap for 50c ' or S 00! % AllownK0rpermlttnKanynl2htsol).ffarb&fl«bottle ot Hay'B Har Health and two or S. tlcr or <; n? vo or decomposne sold or flnld 25c cakes rf-harnna Soap Free for?1 ' lm " er or8 b " Un? <!ta '-^ t OCJO '""" "?'<=»» >-.. v. n a T-. macer or sunflrancg to leau or OC2O rrom any can <5c. cakeb of Harnnn Soap Free, for?1, or wnson or vessel n whch tbo name maj be con- JAH3 COOPED. Patterbon Buldng, 60 BROAD STREET. NSURANCE. Lfe, Fre, Accdent, Health, Burglary and Casualty. STRONG COMPANES REPRESENTED. veyed or carred: 4. The carryng or conveyng through any street any substance, whch has been romoved from anj prvy vault or cesspool, unless the same shall bo nclosed n ar-tght borrel^or n a perfectly tght and properly covered wagon. 5. All cartng of garbage through the streets of the to mshp except between the hours of suneet and au A. M.. 6. Theburnlntrof anym.tter or substance whlcb ehall emt, or cause, or produce, or cast off any foul or obnoxous, or orensve, or hurtful, or annoyng gas, snoke, steam or odor. 7. The castng or dschargng nto the Shrewa. bnry or-nayesnl, or South Shrcwabury rver, or nto any stream n ths townbhp. or on the bound, ary lno of. ths townbhp. any. substance wbch haa been removed from any vault, cesspool or snk, or any ottal or other refuse. lquldb, or solds, by any ppes or otherwse. & Any and every nusance as above defned t hereby prohblted'and forbdden wthn fte town, shp of Shrewsbury, and any person makng, creat* ng. eauansrr mantantngr or permttng pry at sad nusances shall forfet and pay a penalty of twenty-fve dollara. The above ban extract from the ordnances of the board of health of Shrewsbury townshp, and the Bame wll be thoroughly enforced. HARR G. BOHDEN. Presdent of the Board of Health. GEORGE H. LPPNCOTT. Secretary. ON' BtTtE TO BAB CREDTORS. Kxecutrx's Noce. Lytlla S. lost, tdng executrx of Samuel H. Fro.st, deceuscl, by order of tlo surrogate of the county of Monmoul, hereby ^ves notce to the credtors nf the mld dcccasct to brne n ther debth, demands unu clams aganst tho estate of sad' lecl'tlser, under oath or affrmaton, wthn nne months from the twenty-sxth day,of June, 11)13, or they wll be forever barred of any acton therefor aganst the sad actng execu* trlx. /DA S. FROST. K CH&2TCEBT OF NHW JEK3E. ' To Katlalen ), Hurdcn: By vrtue of an order" of the Court of Chancery of New Jersey, made on the day of tle date hereof, n a certan cause wheren Josepl J, Hurden N pettoner, and you are.defendant, you are requred to appear, and plead, answer or demur, to pettoner's petton on or before the eghth day of September next, or. n dofault thereof, such decree wll be taken aganst you ns Ue chancellor shall thnk eutab.o and jmt. The object of sud sut s -to obtan a decree of dvorce, dssolvng the marrage between you and tle sad pettoner. JOSRPH nrcrl.lv, Solctor of Pettoner. P. O. address Red Bank, X. J. Dated.July 7th, [?7.11.] TBNNENT RE Annual Harvest at Hlstoro Ghuroh Attended by Enormona Crowd. All attendance records were broken at the annual harvest home at the old Tennent chnch last Wednesday nght, Automobles and carrages were parked n lnes '200 yards long and the supper tent was crowded. Over 1,000 people had heen Served wth supper by sx o'clock und st that tme hundreds wore ('.tll wntk to bo fed, 'The Tunnent harvest home has becomeylmost as bg an event n ths secton as salt water day and people from many mles attend tle affar every ycur, The old church was thrown open and ts curous structurc attracted a jjreat deal of attenton from those who had never seen t before. Durng the sup- NOTCE. Notce s hereby gven that an applcaton has been made to the councl of the borough of Red Bank, dated July 21s, 1913, and sgned by Frank H. Brasch, Fred Luther, J. G. Eschelbach, Charles Hoffman,' W. T. Sherman, W. S. Voorhees, A. W. Naser, Wllam H. Sherman, Raffaclle Santangelo and Govann Mazzouea, free : holders resdng n the borough of Red Bank, requestng that provson be made by ordnance to mprove West street by the placng or constructng of a lateral sewer n and along sad street, from the Chld buldng to Monmouth street. And further take notce that n accordance wth sad applcaton an ordnance wll bo ntroduced on the 4th day of August, 1913, by sad councl provdng for the makng of sad mprovements n the manner above mentoned appled for. And further take notce that the councl of sad borough wll meet to receve and consder objectons relatng to the mlkng of sad mprovements at the councl chamber, n the borough hall, on the 4th day of August, 1013, at 8:00 o'clock P. M., and f at the tme and place aforesad the owners of one-lulf the propertes frontng on sad street to be mproved as above desgned, do not object n wrtng to the makng of sad mprovements, sad councl may proceed to TOWNSHP BOARD OF HEALTH. The regular meetngs of the Shrewsbury Town- hlp Board of Health wll-bo hold on te frst and thrd Thursdays of each month, at 4:00 p. H..at the Town Hall on Monmonth street. Red Bank., Persons barng complants to make wll present them to the secretary nvrlthk' HARR G. BOKDEN, Presdent GKORGE H. LPMNCOTT. Secretary. NEW JERSE CENTRAL. TRANS LEAVE RED BANK. For New ork. Newark and Elzabeth 555, (632 Mondays only); (650 Newark only): 110. "7 25. (760 Newark only) ' a. m "416. SO, 4 47 (Newarkonly) , S H056p.m. Sundays a. m.: !TH> p.m. ' For Freehold va Matawan at a. m.: p.m. Sundays a.m.: 4 46, 920 p. m. For Lakcwood. Lakchurst Ac. at X 06 a. m.: ,437, Clp.m. Sundays. 1010,1106 a. m.; 8 38 p. m. ForAtlantlcClty,fl5S.H06a,n. $2 06, 437 p. m. Sundays, 11 OS a. m.; S 38 p. m. For Vlncland. Brdgelon. ftc 6 55, 11 OS a. m.: 4 87 p. nn Sundays a. nr p. m. For Toms Rver and Barnerat at 6 55,11 06 a. m.: 300,611p.m. Sundays, 1010a.m. ' New ork only. S Saturdays only. N EW ORK AND LONG BRANCH RALROAD. Tme Tahle n effect Juno 29th. MS;. Statkm n New ork: Central B. B. of New Jersey, foot Lberty Street and West 23d Street; Pennsylvana Ralroad. 7th Ave and 32d Street Hudson Termnal (H. * M. R.R.) Church and Cortlandt Street*, foot of Oartlandt and Dethrones. Street** ^.. TRANS WLL LEAVE RED BANK Vat Matawan, and. Pertf Ampoj: 5*J?5 : -' daybonly), (Matmwanonly], 6BT. W (Matawanonly)^(B. 9«. 9«a. m.;zoonoon >6(B(M» per a brass mnd furnshed musc «nd j p;ss sad ordnance drectng sad ma concert was gven nftenvnrd. provements to be mhde.. P. COOK, Attest: Actng Mayor. A. C. HARRSON*, Borough Clerk. KUTCHER ACQUTTED. Man Clnrffel wth Attanultlno; Keansuurff Woman Fouud Not Gulty. A verdct of not gulty was returned Tuesday of last week n the case of Mchael Kutclt'r, who was charged wth npsuuhur Mrs. Etta Overtol of Kennsburg Mcnmral day nght. Mrs. Overtol testlk'cl that Kutcher got off n trolley enr after her she started for home he grasped her by the arm and undo nsultng rcmrus to her. Mrs. O'verlon called her hux- mnd from (he louso and Kuten'r van away. Mrs. Overtol met Kutcher» wmk lu-' anl recognzed hm. She then cms'd hs arrest, KutcluM' Jenwl beng j tn' pnnt where De ;'.- tack o'cr''d en tlut nght. Narrow Ecnpe for too; Drnnclor. A'ch! Wnrl'll, son of Jeremah Wnrdell (f l.onk lau'h, hud a narrow cs'h 1 fun (tmth nt Huttnor' last week, le tral to cnsa tle ral- Keaosburg Steamboat Company. TME TABLE 48.4S0,4 4TKMatawanony>.6(B(Ma». wanonlyl.728(ma«wanonw,7as.8j2 atm>. dayoonly). (Matawanonly); 9S1.967 (Matar wn only) (Saturdays only) p.m- Smj- :' days a.m.; 445 (Batawanonly);6 W ' («atawanonly),710 (Matawan only), (Matawan only, 9 60 p. m. For Elzabeth and Newark: B , 6 50 (Newark only). 7 09, 7 35, 140 (Newark only.) ; 7 59, 8 02, 8 25 (Newark only) (Newark ; only) a.m.; 12noon. 121 lehxa- - brth only). 1 <G. 2 4B, (Saturdays only). 9 23, (Saturdays only) p. m. Sundays ?m.; nf , , p. ra. Star New ork: (Mondaysonly).C 37, , 710, 725., , 802, 825, Ulra: n.: 1200noon M, S (Satur- days only), 923, (Saturdays only) -" P.m. Sundays: a.m.: BD fl P; m. Bar Lone Branch. Asbury Park, Ocean' Grove, T Pont Pleasant and ntermedate statons '' 5 00, 6 02, 8 40, a. n.: (Saturdays only).l43 (Saturdaysonly).l 57, * 2 03 (Saturdays only), 2 2( (Saturdays onlyl (Saturdays only), 2 41 (Sstutdays only), " U, 3 50, 4 4'J [except Lone Bra/ch), 4 50, ', 5 DO, 0 07 (Saturdays executed) 6 22, C 38, SO, p. m. Sundays: 1 2!, ,9 5a ,10 62 a. m.; ,1018 p.m. For Freehold va Matawan and C. R. K. of N. J.. B a. m.; noon, , 6 02 p. m. ' Sundayn a. m.: p. m. f LEAVE NEW ORK FOR BED BANK. C.B. R.of N. J., ootoflbertybtreet400.83a 1000, 11 SO a. m.; 12 S5 (Saturdays only) (Saturdays only) (Saturdays onty), , , n m;1201, (mdnleht). Sundays, a. m.; 2 SO p. m.; mdnght. 0. B. t. of N. J.. foot of West 23d street. 8 20, 9 50; 1120 a. n.; (Suludyn unl?) (Saturdays only), 110 (Saturdays only), 120, 3 20, , 4 E0, 6 20, C 20, p. m. Sundays, 8 35, a.m.; 2 20, 3 CD P. m. Penn. R. R. 7th Avc and 32d Street. N , a.m (Saturdays only). 2 SO (Saturdays execpted). 4 30, P. n. Sundays, a. m p. m. Pcnna. R. t.. Hudson Termnal (n. & M. t. t.) Church onl Cortlandt Streets, , a.m (Saturdaysonly) (Saturdays only), , 3 67 (Saturdays excentcd). 4 30, p.m, Sundays: 3 B ,11 10 a. m.; p. m. For further partculars soo tlmc-tableo statons. h. W. BERR. Superntendent. N., and L. B. CHARLES O. MoFADDN, Gen. PBBS. Asont. N.. and L. U. t. R. D. N. BELL. Gon. PaBS. Agent, Penn. t. R. W. C. HOPE. Ocn'l Passenger Auont, Central R. R. of N. J. mad t'ck.m whl :< a trnl W.H tlcczcl ln, md lh le.' w's tl', gnt'.s wcr pt'oaclt(;. Tle tran arht the ron rt'. brl'l.,.h: >>t cut v At The Seashore Fanllonnllo fullcn nwllllnfl tn tactlfc) nltlor tlclr pornoul conull* nonn or tho joytf (f utl<uor!, uta regularly n tlo batl nnd tolet Glenn's Sulphur Soap Tlfln vylw ttov N rottatvallo vlrlem, reftr ll'lo romnttlct, Olmr' fl lnr joan n cfklrt n llm rul l ul kl «llh1l(n nnluh, tal. rc'hn >«l lutttl lllf, -JH by l)n'«l«, 9 Protects Tho Bhln la effect JUL 19th, Wr.EKDAfJ: tonvo KonmburRr OHD, 7:00, *'A n. u.; 4:00, 0:40, 10:00 p. n. ^ eavo Koynort 7:00, 13:00 n, m.; 0:00 p. n. Tjnvn Tlattory. D100, 10:00 a. m.; a:0o, -1:30, DMD, 7:30,'U:30 l RATUnDABl Lonvo Coanslurr ol!), 7:00, 7:40, 11:30 n. n.; 4100, 5HO, 10:00 >. n, Tjonvo Koyport 7:00, 11:30 n. n.; 0:00 Jl onvo lnttory 9:00, 10:00 a, n.; 1:00, aoo, 4:30, Olo, vno, 11:30 n FUNDA1 AND 1O.UAVU r.mvo lcoanalufr 7:00, 11:00, 1110(1, 13: m.; OUO, 0100, 7O(), D:oo, 10:00 p T.flavn jcoymrt ^71:10 n. 111.; mou \u n. Lonvn luttory 0100, ttlo, 10:[l() n, 111.; loo, moo, o::;o, 7130, 11130, 101:10, n:;o ). J. TJOAVO d rnmuht ('novourt RO fltroot ( f y, mod n. u, RlOO u, n.) HutrlnyK, moo.onvn K«yput~WMk-Aay, moo n, md ()u p. m. HunanyM, nou y. n. r.oavo jcunluk Woolcflnys, ll;o n. R3U u t mylo dv'flln' n Tlll(;(lll':l. Atlvrtumtnt, '. < 'MSStAEUE,;,.-;:'' «* BOD AND FACAL MABSAOE, Uanlcurlnff. 8bamopntr, Scalp Treatment t Bpecalry,... ''Xftl':,*" D0BBMU3 BuDma. Jtpffluunc SBZET. V' ' Phone'BSM....: D RS. CARLE & CARLE,, OSTEOPATHC PHSCANS, Room7, Esner lulunb. Broad St. Bed Bank Telephone 363. Graduates of Amercan School ot Osteopath* Klrksvllle. Mo. -" OHlco Hours :8fl0 A. M. to 3*0 P.M.. 1 * ETHUE C. SWFT, " CVL ENGNEER AND SUBVBTOB Brosd'nd Monmoutl) tnew Phone 189-L. RED BANK, N. J, D R. B. F. KNG, VETERNAR BURGEON AND. DENTST. SHJEWSBURv NEW JESSE?. Overatomy performed on btches wth Pflneftf AM does treatedwlh Serum for Dstemper and Mange, Telephone 2118, Eatontowrt, N. J. D R. L. H. STRKER, VBTERNAET SHUGEON. Offce, Publc Servce Buldlne. TsJephOJU 8* Resdence, Bl Shrewsbury Avenue. TeleDhonaB-a* RED BANK, N.J.. t E RNEST A. AREND, ARCHTECT, h Sr "" ' " 105 W. 40th Sl >t> w. 4Unrtree,(*GWork Cty. Knmonth Buldng, Asbary Park, N. {. RcsldenofTBroad Street. Red Bonkv n'. Ja S l J a t country work. T OHM S. \&. COUNSELLORS AT LAW. B l a B p a SON, W Davdson Run BANS. N. J. F REDERCK W. HOPE, COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Offces comer Broad and Front Streets. RED BANS. N. J. T?DMUND WLSON, JjJ COUNSELLOR AT LAW. _ RED BANK., flu» Offlces: 10 EAST FKONT STEET. A LSTON BEEKMAN A. COUNSELLOR AT S ON B, COUNSELLOR AT LAW. bl S C Notary PHc. Supreme Conrt^Enn&m. Offlces 9 Broaa otreet. BED BANK. W. J. D R, HERBERT E WLLAMS, SURGEON DENTST. Graduate Unversty of Pennaylranl*. Offce Days n Red Bank: Monday*, WulMUl and Saturdays. 120 Broad Street, Red Bank, N.. D R. W. M. THOMPSON, DENTAL SURGEON, 2d Nat' Bank BuUdng, Hoars 8-C Red Bank. H. O R. J. D. THROCKMORTON, DENTAL SURGEON, OVFCB \ No. 5 Broad'Street. E«d Bank.lt/. D R. FRANK L. MANNNG. SURGEON DENTST., 1EL BANK. K.. Broad Btteet opposte Ford & Mller"a. D R. R. W. JEWETT, DENTST. Boom H, Second Natonal Bank Bolldm* RED BANE. N. J TTVR. WLLAM ROSE, U DENTST/ Successor to Dr. R. F. Bordea Gas admnstered. 60 BROAD STREET. RED BANK. t». W LLAM H. FOSTER, REAL ESTATE. NSURANCH EATONTOWN, AND LOANS. NBW J«G EO. D. COOPER, CVL EN GNEHB. Successor to Geo. Cooper. C B PoBtofflce BuUdlnr. RED BANK^H.J. G EORGE K. ALLEN. JR., CVL ENGNEER AND'SURVEOR. Room 7. Patterson Buldng. Broad Stxsafc- RED BANK. N. J. J ACOB C. SHUTTS, AUCTONEER..... Specal attenton sren to salea of t u n am farm mplements and other personal profmn>±. P. p. Address. 191 Broad street Bed Ban*) 264.,. W L. EDWARDS, ;; COUNSELLOR AT LAW. LOMO BBANOH. N. J.. (Pwtomce BnUdlng): EATONTOWH. N. J., (Advertser BaHamal D R. A. F. VOSS, OSTEOPATHC PHSC1AK. n the Esner Buldng*. Room 16. Red Bank. N.J Telephone 184. D R. SARAH CORLES WARDE1JL, OSTEOPATHST. 133 Montnouth Street. Tuetdays and Frdays only, 12:31P.M. t_.. Graduate Amercan School of Oot«op«HflB- Klrksvlle, Msaour. D R. WM. J. WOLFERT, OSTEOPATH. 91 Broad street. Red Bank, N. J. Graduate of Phladelpha college of OltmattOT. Phladelpha collodo of Anatomy. And post SJJOSj. ate of Amercan school of Osteopathy at Kttu> vlle. Mo., under the founder of tho ectenea... AAAAAAAAAAAAAA.AAa.AAA.AAAA Dr. H. B. VanDorn DENTST Second Natonal Bank Buldng Rooms 8 and 9 +»»»»»»»»»«'* ; DE. ROBERT DCKSON, ; Veternaran.,, DOGS, CATS, TO DOGS. < Bonrdtns DOB, Cats and Jl'otve*.. * \ \ Far Haven. N W. Red Bank. ; ;»»»»»»«> FOR RED BANK. Dally oxcont Bmly. [r-nva 'lor 21, foot of Krunllln Htr'l,rnv<!llntl«*ry.tullnr Arrve lklttmlu nlout ' Ocuulo ' ' l«unt Pnlnt " ' 'alr Haven 1 R'dllmk " HNMU. A.M. P.M.,....no 2.M n.r.n s.r.r. '.'.n'.'! run...l.a n.a...n.) r,.;m...n.n r..m) FOR NEW ORK Dally oxccpl Sunday. A.M. A.M.,cnvn llnl lnnk " 'nlr lwtn, *. " f.ouht 'clt " Orranlo " lllauln Arrlvu llnttcry.ullnv nlmut.,,.. ' frankln lumt "... UNDA!). ' ' A. M. A.M.,,..7,( ,...7,M...11,00 lx>»vn 'lor 21, flnt 't 'rnrklln lltrmt,<-kv«lluttnry.nllnr Artlvo lllrlllln ulout " Ocl! l.r.. W M W.ll.vo 'J.KM.m KM ^nvo Hod llnnk COO " 'nlr lluvnn...,,, ^> ".Hunt 'ulnt SM luk'.v.v.v".'.'.'. "'" Arrlvo >. T. P. f. n.no too NOlCKAt lottery l.nn«llntr. nl P«V*UH trwltm for uptown, sub ml mrfnct»r«nnl fonla nmnu' lulnml am llrnuklrn, run lo ro«ol AHl!-:«rur..l"". 1)0 {# < V t < V U Ollll de on BUT.E TO BAH Aanlnlstutors' Notce.... GeorKO C. Boekmu, Klla Homrolraon, \Vllnn HnrtMlorno nnl Henry O. Scuador. ntnlnlwtrtorm of Mary Lousa Hendrrkso. dcceasel, by order of tlo surromt' ot tlm county of Momnouth, neroly KVO notce to tlo credtors of tlm snld deconserl to brlw n tlclr debts, dendh rnd cllnh nrulmt the e.tato or.sad (lecehod. under outl or nlllrmatlon, H'lthn nne nontha from the ffteenth tny of Mny, 1S13, cr they wll l>o forever burred of fny acton tlorofor ngnlnst tho Had adrnlnlstrator.. OlOBClnC. reekhan. KLLA H10NDUCKSON, WLLAM HAHTaHOltNm, HBNK O. SCUDDEB. MERCHANTS STEAMBOAT CO. OF NEW JERSE. Tme Table n Effect Juno 23(1, * Bublcct to chanrto wthout notce Steamers Sea Brd and Albertna. Detuecn Per 24, foot ot Frankln Street, New ork (Landng at tftt Battery to take on and let off" Patscngen only), and Hghlands, Hghland Btaet, Oceanc, Locust Pont, Far Haven and JUd Bank. Toleulone Cull 1701 frankln, Now ork, anl 423 Red Hank, N. J, P.M. 4.n.U 4M 4.J0 11(0 ttm 7.(0 4.M allntlxryl.nnllk nlnut (1.20 1K0 1'rakllHtret.t...,.,...7.0* ntn mmollnllr l<> ltwl Dank. mukw no l»«t " ''nlr lavon " " Hod llnnk " 1UH <'* ''ln Mnlny lmt lln ll llnll. / nt wll l,l<'rl)ny. Mmlay, Htptnmlrr n!, mll mau wll run on ll«mnd«yl('lnl»..... [< n.l.'nmd j.rn,,,..',.1.11, mn H"nlmMtr Alll>.rtlh>, lonulnu llatloy ff.m t* (thl«n<la, nllnlnr hv Hlvmn'' llnl. loavln lllumauatuoo r. «. ".' ',,,_ ^. _ rttlery tnn'llntr. nl P«V*UH trwltm for uptown, *ulm»yfo«ultown m follroakuna ' "numtnulaullalmdanl ll-odklyn. run le ro«oll~l n lw«mlnut»«. tl) t'u>^^>ula Vta*.*W f^m- Cllt<lr«n undar U yett^ frtetrtorl 40 V*tm9 AT Ulhlll.AUM va J. (1. T. Co, fnr Hton. Churl. r'avmlnlt, Atl.ntlo»lll«>d«. Knnnlrr, Karorl, Mlllllown am twl Hank.," _ ^ ^ AT UK ) HANK va M,<). H.O., fotllllr<w«lurr, Kutunlown. /ll "ranch, anrl Allrors n «AT lk HANK. vl«j.o.t.oo.,ftrr.lr Vhw, UuldUtown, N.w Manmottn. B«lfd«* *mm> buta;»n<l O»ypoTt,-..«. * ' 4-lptcul atuntlon «lf an ta lha can ot lnnm anl CanlaH

8 frage 8 THE RED BANK EEGSTEK f T 5* HALE'S NNTH ANNUAL SALE! Meats are hgh, Groceres are hgh and everyone knows t takes money-to buy. The only thng to do s to buy n the place where $ you can get the most for your money. Get our prces and gve our goods a tral. Our specaltes are Hnd Quarters, Sprng Legs of Lamb, 4 to 6 pounds, 20c per pound; Front Quarter of Lamb, 15c per pound; Calforna Hams, 15c per lb. ^ n Our Grocery Department Our specaltes Full sze basket of rsh Cobbler Potatoes, 39c per basket. Oranges and Lemons, 30c per doz^n. Krkman's Borax Soap, > 4c cake. Babbtt's Soap, 7 cakes for 25c. Clothes Pns, 8 dozen for 10c../ *f - t Ttt - T T ft? T lbs Queens of West Flour. 1.75c 12 lbs Queens of West Flour! 39c 25 lbs Pllsbury Flour. Z..80c 12 lbs Pllsbury Flour..40c 25c Olves,...' c 25c Baker's Cocoa c 25c Runkel's Cocoa.! ":..19c 25c Pure Olve Ol. $Jc 25c Salad Ol...19c 25c Sunbeam Cocoa,.'... 19c 25c pnt jars of Cocoa 16c 10c Cocoa, 3 boxes 20c.3 cans Tomatoes..,25c 3 cans Early June Peas.. -. '...' 25c 4 cans Bartlett Pears, 25c 3 bottles sweet Pckles :. 25c 3 lbs Prunes 25c 3 jars Peanut Butter.25c 4 cans good Corn 25c 4 cans Snder's Baked Beans 25c cans Asparagus 3 cans Hazard's Cranberry Sauce. 3 pkgs Rasns 3 pkgs Jello (all flavors) 3 bottles Cooper's Vanlla 3 bottles Cooper's Lemon 5 bottles Eddy's Sauce. 4 cans Green Beans 25c.19c.25c.25c.25c 25c.25c.25c.25c E. M..HALE, Owner. 4 cans Lma Beans :....25c 3 bottles Slver's Vnegar.'. r.\ 25c 3 bottles Ammona /.; 25c 3 pkgs Dutch Cleaner^,.25c 6 pkgs Shft's Naphthl Powder. 25c 6 Mackerel* '. 25c 6 pkgs Grandma's Powder..j.25c 6 pkgs Sopade *."..25c 3 qt jars of Beets,u 25c Uneeda.Bscut. 04c 4 lbs Sta Crackers 25c 4 lbs Lemon Crackers.''..' 25c 4 lbs Gnger Snaps...; c 10 bars Snap's Soap v 25c 10 lbs Washng Soda...'. V,..}..15c 3 bottles Central Root Beer..'..25c 10 Good Cgars '..- 25c 3 qts Marafat Beans * 25c 2 qts Red Kdney Beans.25c 3 bottles Premer Mustard.'. 25c 3 cans Salmon,. 25c 6 boxes Sardnes...* 25c 3 cans Campbell's Soup (all flavors) 25c 1 gallon pure Cder Vnegar 25c 2 pkgs Shredded Wheat.25c 3 jars Pneapple Jelly.25c 3 bags Table Salt,. 10c 6 cans Pet Cream (5c sze) 25c Black or Mxed Tea, 22c a lb.. 5 lbs $ pkgs Pearlne 25c 3 cans Karo Syrup ' 25c 3 cans Mlk (full sze) 25c Shredded Codfsh 04c 8 cakes Laut's Soap 25c Glass Pepper Shaker, flled wth Pepper ^ 05c 3 pkgs Muller's Elbow Macaron.25c 3 pkgs Muller's Spaghett...25c THESE PRCES ARE FOR CASH ONL-POSTVEL NONE CHARGED EDWARD M. HALE, owner Corner Shrewsbury Avenue and Herbert Street, Red Bank, New Jersey. Telephone 366. T T f t t t ; f f -> t % tt T t NO WATER WTCH COP. j TOWNSHP COMMTTEE BEFHSES TO ENOAQE ONE. So th«people of Water Wtch Decde to Pay for an Offcer Themselves Hgblands a Bads, Kongh, Dsorderly Flaoe They Say. Resdents of Water.Wtch, a < Wealthy settlement comprsng about 100 persons just outsde of Hghlands, on Wednesday n(?ht asked the Mddletown townshp commttee to engage a polceman for Water Wtch for the remander of the summer. They sad that "Hghlands borouph s a rough place, a very rough, rude and dsorderly' place." The.people from th6 rough, rude and pleban Hghlands, they sad, were wont to vst patrcan Water Wtch and make the people there uncomfortable. The commtteemen'nformed the Water Wtch men that as no appropraton had been made for polce protecton therommttee had no authorty to hre polcemen. The commtteemen sad they could appont specal polcemen wthout pay, and.t \ya3 suggested that all the Water Wtch men present could be apponted to such an offce. The Water Wtch crowd ddn't lke that much. They spread out ther lly whte hands and n a beseechng atttude sad they ddn't want to get n trouble wth rough, dsorderly people from the Hghlands. They sad the borouprh of Hghlands wanted to annex Water Wtch. They sad they ddn't want to jon the Hghlands, but that they mght do t f Mddletown townshp ddn't gve them polce protecton. Fnally, however, two of them sad they would act temporarly as polcemen wthout pay and they were apponted. These men are Alfred E. Dennett and Dr. Clarence E. Felds. The Watr Wtch men sad they would engage a l;an to do polce work, md would have hm at the next meetng of the commttee to be. apponted a specal oflcer. They sad they ntended to teep ther votng resdence n New Jersey natend of New ork, where they had voted n the past. They <lc- Pclnrcd that they would have a better opportunty to get polce protecton nnd other thngh f they voted n Mddletown townshp. Mr. Dennett and Dr. Felds wanted to know f the townshp furnshed ladge to spccuuoflk'c'b. They.snd the badges would make n n'c ornnnent nnd would terrfy evl doers. Tho commtteemen nformed them that the townshp dd not provde badges for specal polcemen, hut Hnt lhcbo nrtlelck could be bought for lve or ten ccnth at u toy ntorc. Auto nnd Wnsron Collde. An automoble drven by ltev..1. ''. 'Andrew of Nuvetdnk nnd a wagon owned by Mr. Huber of Rversde drve, collded nl Nnvelnk a few dnys nflfo. Tho Rhnftf of the.wagon wyro broken nnd the front lghts and mud Kuprd of tho automoble were bent, orrs Bond s to n nonnlrd^. At tho Mddletown towxhn c-cmmlttoo mootlnk Wcdncuduy nght t wan decded to upend?j0o to n-m* Norrlfl loud, hlfrjwuy runnng; from Straus road to tlvernldo Drve. + "All Thngs Come to Hm Who Wats" No matter whether he wats for DAVDSONS' well-known "Sut Sales" to buy a sut, or f he wats for A. S. MLLER'S or CLARENCE WHTE'S "Clearance Sale" of shoes. Many thrfty buyers wat for these well-known opportuntes to save twenty or thrty per cent. Now s the Tme that the bcycle rder can save money also. have n stock at present retalng from $25.00 to $ Some of these am more anxous to dspose of than others, hence, wll gve you30 per cent dscount on one-half of the assortment, and 20 per cent dscount on" AN other wheel n stock barrng none. At these low prces should not take old wheels n exchange as part payment, but to make the "sale" more convenent to.those who desre to exchange, wll take a lmted amount of second-hands n trade, at ther actual trade value. slghtly blemshed, at worth regularly from$3.00 to $3.75, wll be offered now because they are $2.OO to $2.SO. STORCK OF COURSE + SlttM By Dor. \ Danel Klnnljnn of llcford wnn bllun on tha cnlf of tho leg by n <log t KeMsburg n f«w (lay HKO. 'J'he (Wound W»«CHUtorb.cd.

9 BANK VOLUME XXXV, NO. 5. RED BANK, N.< J., WEDNESDA, JUL 30, PAGES 9 TO 18.' BOND SSUE S CARRED. ALL THE PROPOSTONS WENT THROUGH B HEAV MAJORTES ESTERDA. Town Debt Wll be Converted nto Bonds, Meanng a Savng n nterest of About '$1,000 a ear Maple Avenue Goes to the Rver Two New Fre Engnes to be Bought, a New Frehouse Wll be Bult, and Drummond Place to be Extended. "esterday's specal electon at Red Bank resulted n heavy majortes n favor of convertng the town's debt nto bonds and n favor of 'makng a number of mprovements whch wll be of materal advantage to the town. As a result of ths acton the rate of nterest on the towft's debt wll be reduced, makng a savng of about $1,000 a year; Maple avenue wll be extended to the rver; Drummond place wll be extended from ts present deul-end termnus to Monmouth street; two fre engnes wll be bought; a new lreouse wll be bult for Relef lre company; the salares of the polcemen wll be n'reased, and a.steam roller wll be bought for use on' the roads. The appropraton for better fre protecton was carred by a very large majorty, almost ten to one. The vote oa ths mutter s the only one whch s Jntlng on tle commssoners to adopt. The vote on the other propostons was smply an expresson of opnon, but the commssoners had pledged themselves to abde by the result. n tak-. ng ths acton, thev declared that the people of the town were the proper persons to decde these questons as t was the people's money whch would have to be spent n case the mprovements were made. The people were also ashed to express ther preference as to whch company should have the two new engnes. ndependent comnany receved the largest number of votes and Relef company receved the next largest. Tln new engnes wll accordngly go to these companes. n the ffth dstrct the votes on the referendum ballots were counted before the polls closed. On ths account there s some talk of throwng out the vote n that dstrct. f ths s done one of the engnes would go to Lberty company nstead of Relef, as t was n the ffth dstrct that Relef got ts heavest vote.. A good deal of condemnaton has been heaped on the electon board for ts acton, Hut the general opnon s that the people n the ffth dstrct should not be dsfranchsed because of ths acton of the electon board. Tn; extenson of Maple avenue to the rver wll mean that.the government wll deepen the channel of the rver so that deep water cvaft can come up the rver to Red Bank. As-.snmees to that effect have boon receved from government offcals. n addton to the mprovement of the rver ther acqurement of rparan rghts at the fool of Japle avenue wll "a that a dock wll be bult for publc use. The appropraton for buyng the rparan rght was $2,500, but the commssoners wll make an effort, t s sad, to secure the land for a smaller prce than that. The appropraton for the extenson of Drummond place was $10,000. An opton.on the Manson and Chappell propertes, through whch the street wll pass, has already been secured, and the property owners on Drummond place have agreed to bear part of the expense of the mprovement. Henchmen of the.republcan machne were out all day workng aganst the bond ssue. They confdently predcted that t would be decsvely beaten. The machne was very much opposed to convertng the town's debt from notes to bonds, even thoufh ths change would mean a large savng n nterest. Ths debt was contracted by the machne and t opposed the s- 'sunnce of bonds because t apparently thought that the bonds would be a constant remnder to (he people of Red Bank for years to come of the knd of government the town got when the machne was n power. The. machne also.made a' strong fght aganst a new frehouse for Relef fre company. Ths company for some reason had never been popular wth the machne, and durng 'Mayor Root's term the company was told t ought to dsband as the town could dspense wth ts servces. t was generally understood that the frehouse would be bult on the corner of Drummond place and Monmouth street, on the addtonal land whch would be added to the town hall lot by the extenson of Drummond place. For ths reason the machne put n ts best lcks aganst the Drummnnd place appropraton. n sote of that, however, the appropraton was carred 475 to K-1, or more than 3 to 1. No stpulated amount wasfxedfor the ncrease of polcemen's salares, t s lkely that a sldng scale of of wages wll be establshed, the wages of each patrolman beng determned by the length of hs servce, wth $75 a month as the maxmum wage. At present each polceman receves $58 a month. Ths s a smaller salary than s pad to polcemen n most of the other muncpaltes n ths county. The heavy, majortes n favor of the appropratons s generally regarded as an endorsement of the present town admnstraton. t s the frst lme n the hstory of the town that the people have ever been gven an opporunty to express ther opnon n a matter whch bears such an mportant relaton to the future welfare of the town. NEW BUSNESS QUARTERS HOSE BOOM REQURED FOB REO3- TEB'S GROWNG BUSNESS. - Store on the Frst Floor of The Regster. Buldng-, Formerly Occuped by the Telephone Compauy, to be the Paper's Busness Ofllcft. THE REGSTER ths week enlarged ts quarters by occupyng the front part of THE REGSTER buldng, formerly-occuped by the New ork telephone company. The telephone company held a ten-year lease on the store n THE REGSTER buldng. Ths lease expred a short tme ago and THE REGSTER began preparatons for occupyng the store as ts busness offce. The change was made ths week. DAMOND RNG RECOVERED. Stolen Jowelry Returned to Mrs. Thoma Coulton. By a clever pece of detectve work, Geo'ge Daly, an electrcal contractor at Red Bank, recovered a damond engagement rng valued at $250 for Mrs. Thomas Coulton of Mnnesnk Park, n Mddletown townshp. The rng was stolen three weeks ago. Mr. Daly learned of the robbery last Wednesday. By reason of a chan of crcum stances the electrcal contractor suspected one of hs employees who had been workng for hm a short tme. The fellow when accused of the robbery confessed hs gult and mentoned the name of a grl to whom le had gven the rng. The grl.dd not know the rng had been stolen. When told about the robbery she gave the rng lhejrrowng busness of THE REO- to Me. Daly, who turned t over to Mrs. Coulton. Mrs. Coulton refused to make a complant aganst the man and he left town last week. STKt made enlarged otlce room necessary. The new quarters wll be used exclusvely for the busness oflce and for the reporters' desks of THE REGS- TER. The former busness oflce wll be converted nto an edtoral room and a prvate oflce for tle busness manager of the paper. THE REGSTER buldng was put up ffteen years ago and was bult expressly for use for newspaper purpose. At frst a part of the frst lloor was more than sullcent for THE RECKTKH'S machnery, busness oflce, edtoral room, etc. At the present tme the entre frst lloor s occuped, tlu> entre basement s used for machnery and for the storage of supples, and addtonal machnery hus been set up n some of the rooms of the second floor. The steady ncrease n THE Rffs- TKt's busness has requred ths contnual ncrease of space for new mclnery, etc. Ths growth of crculaton and busness has been as gratfyng to he publsher of THE REGSTER as t ban been satsfactory to the publc; for each growth n crculaton me-mh not. only a hotter and more nterestng paper, bll t ments also addtonal customers for those who advertse n Tn: K:sT:!. touvo Naur Ceyport Huruel. A brck house on the county rond h'lwcen K'cyort. nnd Morgan and owned by Uln Cllnntl uf Keypurt wm destroyed ly fre Monday mornng. t was nmpl'd by m Kalan and bn funly and everal Jmrhv, anl they wcru umblc to wve any of tln-r lo.''ldjur efl'rt. Mr. c'ullmll estmate;* h' HMM at 15:1,1)01). Jl' K.rnncu of SHul, -.»»-.... nalnlww n^t mwn Pnrty. A lnw md lawn parly under the nllmprru (f llm Helpng club of tll' colored Mctlodl. church wll le hold lnnrrw ncll on the 'T lawn on (Vnt'l v'uc. An cterlncl. wll le ;vcn mll enke, '' and nft lrnlu wll be on mll'. Mnn Clrhlln: lloln' h rchl't uf the club nnl 'he lnn general ehn're (f tlm parly, AUnluttn nhll mle trl Tlmrnday, July.'lnt, lt.1, Krldel', 'll'd: f.nl.llrtn, now y.r Hrl, unw,..'.n 1 '.!.0l> nhlrtu, now.1h ^,,"O mll hlrtn, now.kh l.o nnl!l.7"> ullru, now ",0T>..".,110 hlrtn, now All't'tt H'tllCllt. Tm HKdlDTHt wnnt ndvortlnemont BO tuur nojucor. Adv. DED AT HOSPTAL. Mr», da Truax FBea Away eaterddy After Operaton. Mrs..da T. Truax of Tnton Falls ded yesterday mornng at the Long CHCKENS KLLED B DOOS. Mervn FranolB Blot Two of the Dog Early ^unaay Mornng. Mervn Francs, who lves at the corner of Maron and Worth ley streets, klled two large dogs early Sunday mornng whlefthey were n hs chcken yard. The dogs broke down the wre around the yard and klled eght chckens belongng to Mr. Francs. He was awakened by the nose made by the chckens and got hs revolver and shot the dogs. Several chckens owned by Mrs. Emma V. Brown of Maron street were klled by dogs a few days ago and dogs have also klled chckens belongng to Wllam Hessnger of Throckmorton avenue and Anatole Chameroy of East Front street durng the past two weeks. BCCLST BADL HURT. JOSEPH PCCOLE RUN OVER SAT- URDA ArTEENOON. Ho wan on HB way Home from Work When Ee Waa struck by an Automoble Drven by Prank Thompson The Auto DH1 Not Stop., Joseph Pccole of Borden street, who s employed as a panter by Ryder & McGackn, was' badly njured Saturday afternoon when he was run over by an automoble. The automoble was a Ford runabout owned by George Hance Patterson of Red Bank and was drven by Frank Thompson, who s employed by Mr. Patterson. The accdent happened on the Seven Brdge road, near the Rumson road, at Lttle Slver. Mr. Pccole was on hs bcycle and.was on the way to Red Bank from Lttle Slver Pont, where he had been workng. Mr. Thompson was demonstratng the automoble to a woman. The engne of the auto became stalled and Mr. Pccole passed the machne and turned the bcycle to the rght sde of the road, rdng n the gutter. He turned around and saw the auto comng towards hm and shouted to Thompson to turn to one sde. Mr. Pccola clams that Thompson took no notce of the warnng and the next mnute the auto ht the rear wheel of the bcycle. Mr. Pccole was thrown from the bcycle and was rolled over and over on the ground for several feet. One of the wheels of the auto passed over hs body. The auto kept on gong and Thompson dd not stop untl he had reached the Rumson road. Two automobles, n whch were several women.and a doctor, were gong south orythe Seven Brdge road and the womeff shouted to Thompson. The automobles stopped and the doctor hurred to Pccole, who was lyng on the ground n a sem-conscous condton. Thompson turned hs machne around and went back to the scene of the accdent. Thorne Ryder, one of Mr. Pccole's employers, was rdng behnd the auto drven by Thompson. Mr. Pecole was put nto the auto drven by Thompson and taken to the offce of Dr. J. E. Say re, who dressed hs njures. He was taken home later. Mr. Pccole's rght shoulder was dslocated and hs rght ankle was spraned. An ugly cut was made on the Drdge of hs nose, a patch" of skn was rpped off the left sde'of hs face, he receved two severe cuts on the forehead over the eyes, both legs were severely brused and the backs of both hands were cut and brused. Mr. Pccole found an ce pck' whle on hs way to work Saturday mornng and placed t n one of hs outsde coat pockets. The pck was forced through hs clothng when the accdent happened and made a cut over the rght sde of the stomach. Mr. Pccole suffered severely from shock and s confned to the bed. He cannot use the.rght sde of hs Body. He wll be lad up several weeks. Mr. Thompson at frst clamed that the wheels of the auto skdded but ths s dened by Mr. Ryder, who was rdng behnd the auto. Mr. Thompson told Mr. Pccole that he was watchng the automobles comng from the opposte drecton and thought he >ad plenty of room to pass Mr. Pccole. He sad he lost hs head when the accdent happened and that was the reason he dd not stop at frst. Mr. Pccole las fgured n a number of accdents but ths was the most severe one. Mr. Kyder and the people n the other automoble say t s almost a mracle that Mr. Pccole was not klled. Mr. Pccole s a member of AUCTON BALE OP LOTS. Four Hundred and Sx ota Near Atlantc Hghland! to Be Sold. On Frday and Saturday of ths week 406 lots at Plattmount, n Mddletown townshp, wll be sold at aucton. The property s located on the Keyport trolley lne, near Atlantc Hghlands. t was owned by the Frst natonal bank *op Plattmount, New ork, and t was sold last week by Morehouse &.Ford, the Red Bank real estate agents, to the Land and Loan company. '. The property orgnally contaned about 100 acres. About half the lots on the tract have been sold at prvate sale by Mr. Morehouse, who had been the agent for the property snce the tract waa frst opened. A plot, of sx acres, wth a frontage of 700 feet on Claypt creek, has been reserved as a p prvate.park'for the use of the owners of lots on-the tract. The northern part of the tract has an elevaton of 240 feet above sea level and has a fne vew. The trolley road makes t easy of access for New orkers, as the,trolley cars connect wth the Atlantc Hghlands boats and wth the Patten lne of steamboats and the Merchants' steamboat company at Hghlands. The Red Bank steamboats also land at Locust Pont, whch s wthn ten mnutes' walk of the" property. Twenty houses have been bult on the property, costng from $1,000 to $10,000 each. These are occuped durng the summer by ther owners. The trolley road makes t easy to reach all ponts along the shore from the property, whle ts nearness, to the bay> and ocean provde crabbng, bathng, fshng and boatng. Branch hosptal, where she underwent f"' eu> Mr. pccole s a member o an operaton last Thursday. She was ndependent He company and the a daughter of John T. and Ann Con- Monmouth club. Members of these ornv.r mwl wnawn lt.nmr Rvnnoh K1 K nn ''!ltl0ls U ' frequent VlSltOl'S to daugl over and was born at Long Branch 51! years ago. After the death of her husband Mrs. Truax moved to Tnton Falls. She was an actve worker n the- Methodst church at that place. She leaves a son, Conover Truax, who lves at home. She. also leaves two brothers and two ssters. The funeral wll'be held tomorrow afternoon' at two o'clock at the house and the bural wll be at West Long Branch. HELD FOt UTTNO BO. Mlohnel FlooA of Far Xlavon nt Daulal McOulro, Jr., Wth a Stlok. Mchael Flood (f Far Haven has been held under f) bal to awat the acton of the October grand jury for lullng Danel McCure,.r., wth a atck. The complant was made by Danel Mcdure, Kr., and Flood wns arrested Tuesday of last week by Chef ('. Ptt Worthley. He was gven a hearng that, nght before Recorder Frank Uulford, and wns released on hs own hod. The testmony showed that for several yearn people used a small footpath over r'lond' property. le told the boy to keep ol' the laud md >ent hm wth a stck when he re- 'tlml'll. AwnrAoA JurtrBut of 970. lodward Oaken, propretor of the Cohmlln hotel lt Atlantc Hghlands, wan awarded Judgment of J7) and 1-M hnt.saturday gntt Smon 'lddock of Atlantc lgllaul ly Justce (. (!. Wlllum. Mr. Oaken 'lnlh'l that Paddock owed llm tlh muut fur 11 board bll, whch lont Portrat*. ntent photographc cnbln " to take plc'lrc vor'r or any member of ymr famly n your own home -n lttl l >ur own n -n von lge of contnue fur rncl portrat, are now beng lned by Dlclupf, Como n, 'U our nnpl' y am p, nl' 1111 appontment fur of wo. p thn 'llc' n keepng wllh thn cluf uf prtnltm', HM> our nlow CWO for mmplc. Dlckopf photo mll al njup, J U ' d H u n k ', ' A l t l RED BANE WOMEN ARRESTED. Boracn Streot to»ltmt» Cltrgo! wth Hoopng 1 DlBordorly HOUBOS. Mrs. Luelln Powell and Mrs. Mary Wolcott of Bordeh street were arrested Munday nght by Elwool Mnugh and Polceman Joseph mlay for keepng dsorderly houses. The complanant n' each ense was Edgar H. 'erhune, who lves at the corner of Borden street and Hudson avenue. The women were gven a hearng Monday nght before Recorder Harry V,. Badeau and pleaded not gulty. Mr. Terhune and Dr.. W. Perkns testfed aganst the women. Recorder Hadeau held each woman'under $U0O bnl to awnt the acton of the grand, jury. The bal WH furnshed. SUT OnsD of Mra. llonarlokun Atfnlmt Mr. Ronulllo to l«tlo.l at FroohoKl. The unt of Mrs. CharloH E, CMrclKon agahal Leon do la luusslle ban lom carred to the court of com-, lmn pleas nl Freehold. Kone tme b Mm. llcndrcknon brought 11 rng to Sr. teullc'h jewelry ntnre to hnvo 11 Lone reset. She clams Hnt a damond WM n the rng, but that when the rng wan returned to her a glan! Htonc K replaced the damond. She brought Mult for $151) ngan.'t Mr. tmllle before.lustce Harry C. t- (leu and a Jury. The Jury dsagreed. Mm. lclrrko 1H 'ow lnng for $2110, FoUr Kllr>>al GhnnffeB FoBltlotm. lvlcr Kllppul of Mechanc ntreet, ho ban bc' employed 1111 mnmgnr of 0 llcl nlo ('(npay'n tlorn on wl H ll'oul ntrm'l, l.' now employed n the tckl 'll'"' ulore. Try r.nu'«non rlcm, t'< Orant. Try our new umncr candy, "lon Flora" nnl nut cnndlv. Dolrlo pencl ce T'm. Poach frappen lll (Sodttt made from ptro frut ' ll ttav peclnlly. Jlc', L (f p K'H, l'dul ntrnut. CHCKEN TK1EF SHOT. Ejltfar F. Martn of Fort Monmouth FlndB Buck Shot Very Successful. Edgar P. Martn of Port Monmouth, who formerly lved n the West, captured a' chcken thef last Tuesday nght n true Western style. Henry Taylor, a Port Monmouth 1 colored man, was the party who was captured. He was brought down by a charge of buck shot fred from a double barreled gun by Mr. Martn, Mr. Taylor promsed to pay for the chckens he had stolen and Mr. Martn made no complant aganst hm. Mr. Martn had been mssng chckens for several weeks and he decded to keep a watch nghts. On Tuenday nght he was sttng by the wndow when he saw two men around hs hen house. Mr. Martn stole gtly down stars and secured hs shot gun, a repeatng rfle and a bg revolver. He hd behnd a tree near he hen house and wated for the men to come out. When they appeared Mr. Martn commanded them to stop. Both men acted as f they had forgotten somethng at home and stared on a run. They went n opposte drectons, but Taylor, unfortunately for hm, ran rght n front of Mr. Martn. Mr. Martn blazed away and brought Taylor to the g<ound. Taylor's companon by ths tme was out of range of the shot gur, and Mr. Martn brought hs rfle nto acton. t s not known whether the second chcken fancer was ht or not. Taylor tred to make hs escape, but when Mr. Martn drected hs artllery at hm Taylor changed hs mnd and accompaned Mr. Martn to the house. BO GUHS FOR BURGLARS. Mrs. Connell and a Boomer ttaa Heavy Calbre Bevolvera on Hearmr a Nolfe. Mrs. Ruth Connell of Monmouth street was awakened early Sunday mornng by hearng a scrapng sound agnnst the sde of the house. She went nto the room occuped by Joseph Hoff of Lakewood, woke hm up and handed hm hs 46-calbre revolver. Mrs. Connell then went back to Her room and got her 38-calbre revolver and returned to Mr. Hoff's room. Mr. Hoff fred a shot out the wndow and Mra. Connell says she fred four shots. The sound of the shots aroused the neghborhood and Polcemen Wllam Antondes and Horato Shutts hurred to the house. They made a search of the house and yard but could fnd no trace of theves. Mrs. Connell says a vstor at her home, Mss Belle Percval, had jewels valued at $C,000 on the dresser. OVERTUBKS. Car Belongng to Oxford market Bum n Dtch at Shrewsbury. An automoble belongng to Calvn P. West, propretor of the Oxford fsh market, was badly damaged n an accdent at Shrewsbury on Monday. Abner West was drvng the car on the Red Bank road when tho steerng went wrong, nnd Mr. West was unable to control the automoble The car ran off the sde the road and clown a dtch, where t ojerturned Both the front wheels were wrecked nnd the car was otherwse damaged Mr. West escaped njury. Z,OU1H Prate's nollday. Lous Prate of Mount street, who has conducted a frut More on the east sde of Broad street for many years, s nkng a vacaton of two weeks, le wll vst frends and busness acquantances n New ork state, Vermont, Mane and Cnnada. Before hs return he wll make a vst to Ngnn Falls, le s accompaned by h. L young son Wllanl. From Bnlosnmn to Presdent. (Jeorge G, Worthley, Jr., of New ork, a former led Uanlc boy. was o Monday elected presdent of the Fnr banks scales manufacturng company, e largest concern of ln knd n the world. Mr. Worthley began work wth the frm about ffteen yearn ago. M»n Dee Valentne, a former Hcd Bunk (,'rl, n bead stenographer and nter preter for thn frm. Stopped on n nrohen Bottle, John. Scott of Far Haven n con fned t/ the house wth u xoro foot for Khveral luyn, Mr. Scott stepped on a broken bottlo.saturday whlo walkng along the loro of the rver, A cu lou three nche lung wan male (n tho bottom of hh left foot, Mm. Hcott, who fell downnll'h n few wvclm RU. n nlowly recoverng from her n- Jure, Mu(lo'«Market DulllK Tor Bal*. K'mo buldng,!)()x.'o feet; nou roof, $25; mut m moved tt one to nkd pl-' fn' new buldng, Apply to Hurry lwkln. Adutrl' mrnt, t unyn to advottlno n Tm: Kt:u!m:u, BO SHOW NEXT WEEK. Combnaton of Three Bg Shows to Exhlblt Here Frday, August 8th. Frday of next week the combnaton f the oung Buffalo Wld West, Verlon C. Seaver's hppodrome and Colonel Cummns's Far East shows llexbt at Red Bank. Ths comnaton furnshes one of the best tent h.ows n the country., The show wll e gven on the old far grounds on hrewsoury avenue. Cowboys and ;rls, Mexcan vacqueros and trck and fancy rders are gathered from the Wld West show. Anne Oakley, the famous rfle shot, s alsowth the show.?rom the East wll be seen darng lossacks, Japanese acrobats and Hnlu magcans. The hppodrome comprses some of the best crcus acts n the country. ' FRE HAD ODD ORGN. CARELESS CHAUFFEUR. EMPTED GASOLENE N GUTTER. A sporty ndvdual Came Along- and Threw a Lghted Uatoa n the Combustble Flnd Then There VTas "Somethng Dong." Carelessness on'the part of a chauf; Eeur was responsble for an unusual fre on Front street Frday mornng. The chauffeur s employed as drver f an Alco auto delvery truck by the Swft meat comoany. He started rom Long Branch early n the mornng to delver meat at. Red Bank utcher stores. The automoble dd not work rght, and after a long search to ascertan the trouble the hauffeur dscovered that water had got n the tank wth the gasolene used n the machne. On Front street the man let all the gasolene out of the automoble. ames Hubbard, of the frm of Krby Hubbard, offered to loan the man a an and a pece of chamos cloth. He aplaned that water would not pass ;hrough chamos and that the lqud vhch flowed nto the can after beng straned through ths cloth would be ure gasolene. "Oh, never, mnd about that," sad ;he Long Branch man, "'ll just let the gasolene flow n the gutter and t wll run nto the sewer." After he had let all the flud out f the automoble tank he got a new upply of gasolene and went on hs way. A few mnutes later a sporty look- ng ndvdual passed by. He was wrlng, a lght fancy cane n one hand and n the other he held an unlghted cgarette. He wore whte :luck trousers turned up at the'lower xtremtes to reveal brght red and green socks. The fellow was hummng the song, "Love Me and the World s Mne." He stopped a moment to lght hs cgarette. Wth a graceful sweep of hs arm he threw he lghted match away from hm. t fell n the gasolene left by the careless chauffeur. Rght away there was somethng dong. Twenty gallons of gasolene lay n the gutter. t stretched all the way from Krby & Hubbard's garage to the corner of Front street, and Wharf avenue, a dstance of about 150 feet. n less tme than t takes to ell t the gasolene was on fre. The sporty lookng ndvdual looked at the flames a moment, gave a shrek of fear and dug out toward Far Haven, hs cane and cgarette fallng from hs tremblng hands. Flames sx or eght feet n heght came from the combustble flud. A fre alarm was rung n and the fremen quckly responded. Employees at the garage used extngushers on the blaze and the fremen threw chemcals on t. They succeeded n puttng t out. Four automoble trucks were n the ath of the flames, they beng owned by James McNar, the Armour meat company and Laggren Bros, of Elzabeth. Pant on the McNar car was urned off, but the damage was slght. The machnes belongng to the Armour and Laggren companes were moved out of the way, but not wthout a great deal of dffculty. Hopes holdng the awnng n front of Mr. McNar's market were burned. After the fre water was poured nto the gutter to force the gasolene through an openng leadng to the newer ppeo. NEW ARMOR FOR TROOP. BULDNG COSTNG $75,000 OR MORE WLL BE STARTED N NOVEMBER. Prelmnary Plans Have Been Drawn and Approved and Wll be Presented to the State Mltary Board The New Buldng Wll Gve the Town a Structure 140x245 feet The Buldng Wll be Used for Cavalry Drlls and for Tranng Purposes. prse an assembly hall, 30x70 feetarmorer's quarters, women's room and tolets, shower baths and tolets for. offcers and offces for the captan and frst sergeant. Adjonng the north sde of the buldng and a part of the armory tself wll be quarters for.horses and a storage room for hay and gran and other horse supples. The troop began to work for an armory seventeen years ago, when t was frst organzed. Under, the most dscouragng and adverse condtons the organzaton managed to hold ta members together. t receved but lttle ad from the state and never had a place where drlls or rfle practce could be held under proper condtons. n spte of ths, however, the troop always made a. good showng n contests wth other cavalry troops whch were provded wth up-to-date armores. Durng Frankln Murphy's admnstraton as governor the troop rewll be pool and bllard tables, ceved many promses of an approwas done. When Woodrow Wlson became governor two appropratons of $25,000.. were made, largely through the work of Assemblyman Leon Taylor. The thrd appropraton of 525,000 was made a few weeks ago, after Major General Collns of the natonal guard had stated that he would hold the appropraton up because the troop had not shown suffcent ablty to warrant an expendture of $75,000 for a new armory. That 'Mr. Collns has snce had a change of mnd s plan from a statement whch he made last week, when Mr. Stout and Fred Polhemus were sworn n as captan and second leutenant of the troop at Sea Grt. He told Mr. Stout and Mr. Polhemus to carry back wth them to Red Bank hs personal congratulatons over the fne showng the troop made n camp. nstead of beng a scrub organzaton, as had at frst been hs opnon of t, Mr. Collns sad t was one of the fnest mltary organzatons n the state. He sad the troop could rest assured that n the future he would n every possble way use hs nfluence to hasten the buldng of the armory. By ths tme next year the Red Bank cavalry troop, or Troop B as t s offcally known, wll have a fne new armory costng. $75,000 or more. t wll be bult at the corner of Chestnut and West streets, on a plot whch the troop bought a short tme ago. The new armory s no longer a remote possblty. t s assured. Prelmnary plans for the bg buldng have been drawn by the state archtect. These plans were forwarded last week to R. V. R. H. Stout and Joseph Swannell, captan and quartermaster sergeant of the troop. Mr. Stout and Mr. Swannell made a few.mnor changes to the plans and sent them back to the state archtect. He n turn wll send them to the state mltary board, whch wll gve out the contract. \Vork wll be begun on the armory about the frst of November. The enclosure of the buldng wll be of rough brown stone, wth a slag roof. The buldng wll be 140x245 feet. A buldng of ths sort can be used for publc purposes as well as for troop purposes. The drll room orr the frst floor wll be 101x200 feet. Ths wll have a tan bark floor, and n t the cavalrymen wll practce horseback rdng and army evolutons. The gallery around the tan bark rng wll seat 700 persons. One part of the buldng s known among archtects and army men as the admnstraton department. Ths wll be 85x140 feet. n the basement wll be shower baths, tolets, lockers and men's socal-rooms. n the socal room praton for an armory, but nothng n the basement wll also be two ranges for rfle practce. Each range wll be a concrete tube 100 feet long and about twelve feet wde. Each tube wll have two targets, behnd whch wll be pts n whch the target operators wll stand. The marksmen wll stand on a platform whch wll be about four feet lower than the floor of the tube, The frst floor wll have two entrances on Chestnut street. On ths floor wll be the saddler's room, saddle room, storage, quarters, ktchen and quartermaster's offce. Rooms on the second floor wll com- STELLA BENHETT AEEESTED. MdtUetown Townshp Woman Chtrgcd."Wth Stealng Household dooda. Mrs, Stella Bennett, wfe of Benjamn Bennett, who lves on Joseph Stout's farm n. Mddletown townshp, was arrested Monday afternoon by Constable Wllam Chandler. The complant was made by John 1 Carton of Asbury Park, formerly of Everett. Mr. Carton clams that Mr. and Mrs. Bennett stole a quantty of household goods from hs house. Mrs. Bennett wll have a hearng ths afternoon before Recorder Harry Badeau. A warrant was ssued for Mr. Bennett's arrest last week. Constable Chandler went to arrest Bennett but Bennett saw hm frst and escaped n the woods. Later Mr. Chandler receved a letter from Bennett n whch the latter sad that Mrs. Bennett'dd not steal the goods. He dd. not say whether he stole them or not. MPHOVCTO A 6TOEE. Eloctro Frolght Elovntor and New Fores' Pump for W. A. French Co. Permanent mprovements to cost about $2,000 are beng made to W. A. French & Co.'s lquor store on Broad street. A new electrc freght elevator wll bo nstalled n the rear of the buldng and a new electrc Gould force pump wll be nstalled on the frst lloor near the elevator shaft. Work was started last week on the mprovement and the new applances wll be ready for operaton about the frst of September. The work s beng done by Earlng, Johnson & Frake Co. of Red Bank. -^ The new elevator wll take the place of the one whch has been operated by pullng a rope. The elevator shaft wll be 0x!l', feet, three stores hgh, The new elevator wll travel fortv feefc a mnute. The huge wndmll whch has been used for many years to'force the water to the tank on the top of the buldng wll be" replaced by the electrc force pump. FHED TOR NBULTHO WOMAN. Colorocl Mu>loln» Hat Dad Wonln Hocuuo Thoy Could Not Get toltlnr..lumen MacLnwHon and Wllam F. losley, two colored lmscm who cad they lved at New ork, were arrested last Thursday nght ly Polcemen Woodn and nlny on tho charge of dsorderly conduct. The complant wan nudo by Mss Clustm! Thompson, who lven at the corner of llecch nlvet anl Central avenue. The men went to the Thompson home and lnked for ruon. Ther request WH refued and l\lacl,won made nsultng rennrlu. The nen wore gven a hearng before Recorder ladenu Frday morn Maclwo wan fned jl and loloy wan lnchrgcml an Mm Tlumpon t.'tfled ho dd nut pntk to her. T fne W pad and Mndjwnon wm rellmmcll. Manhattan nhlrt ml dart Tlumlny, July!ll«t, al.1. Krldel'. 'rlc«: M.'fl) hlrtn, now fl.lt 1,115 hlrtn, now!"" 2.00 nhlrtn, now 2.50 nnl.'1.00 nl!n, now.kh!.d0 and nhlrln, now a.llll 5,00 hlrtn, now ~-Al'crttnutt t,, EAT0N30WH- BAHBEB JALED. Ballet from Hs Pstol Ooea Through Neghbor's Honat. Frank Demarest, who conducted a barber shop at Eatontown, s n the county jal awatng the acton of the jrand jury on a charge made by Edward Glasser. Mr. Demarest's barber shop and Mr. Glasser's home -are really n one buldng, a thn board partton beng the only thng that separates them. Whle drunk Tuesday nght of last week Demarest fred bullet through the partton. t struck Mr. llasser's bed. Fortunately for Mr. Glasser he had been called out of hs slumbers a few, mnutes preously to repar an automoble at hs garage. After the shootng Demarest was not seen at Eatontown tll Frday when he was arrested and jaled. Curd to the Publc. ndependent engne company, No. 2, of the borough of Red Bank, beng chosen yesterday by popular expresson of the voters to have one of the two new fre apparatus voted for, takes ths method of thankng the taxpayers and voters for ther knd support. Ths company has always stood ready to answer the alarm and t feels that ths vote was gven them, partly n recognton of the ellcency of the company and partly because of the great need of a modern fre fghtng apparatus beng put where the beneft of such s greatly needed. Alrcrtncment. Curd of ThntkM. hereby wsh to express my apprecaton to the people of Red Bank for ther acton n votng to reduce tle nterest on the town's debt by the 'allance of bonds and n votng for mprovements whch wll be of materal advantage to the town. An one f the town offcals who recommended Ju 1 bond.ssue feel morn than gratfed over the acton taken by the voters. HOACK P. ('(lne, Actng Mayor. l Card of Tlmnkn. We wlnb n thank Urn people of ted Hank for ther acton y'sterlay^ n votng for m ncrrnc n mr nalrcn. W' feel a lvely em 1 of apprecaton toward tlm cnpl' of llu town, not urlv lc'm 1 ll'r ctlon yo.'t'day wll n'n Hnt we wll rc'olvo a fnlr WHK't nut am) b'can the rrnult WM ll tn nluc a vtu of culld'co n tn: (lllernry of the polce force, c:nkf r 'lua: AN MKMKHM <>!' Tn: 1*1)1,1(1: Konn:. /lr/n '//'H l /. To tlo 1'ullln. Tm mcmlxrn uf t'llcf engne company, No., >( ln Red Hank (11 clru-ml., lull" tll" m'nn uf raprcm- nc thmr nl'k'u pp'o'lutlon u'1 thuk for tlo excellent votn KVN the 'ommuy fur u n«w h'lon! nul HUmolll! npprutn d th ulcctlon hol yuntu'tluy, Atlvtsctkvtwtl, FOUND T HOSPTAL. Mrs. Joseph Morts Had a Bruse on Her Bead When She Wn Found. Mrs.- Joseph Morrs of West Front street and Rversde avenue and who mysterously dsappeared two weeks ago today n a New ork church, was found last Thursday n a ward n Belleyue hosptal. Joseph Morrs, Jr., Mrs.' Morrs 1 s stepson, made a close search at New ork land learned that on Saturday, July 19th, three days after she dsappeared, Mrs. Morrs was found on a corner near Bellevue hosptal wanderng around. The woman had a bruse on her forehead nd a gold chan and cross whch she vore around her neck was mssng. he was taken to the hosptal and would have been removed to Blackwell's sland the next day. The son took hs stepmother to the. home of her daughter, Mrs. T. Albrna of Jersey Cty.' Mrs. Morrs was n a weakened condton and she was nob able to be removed to her home untl Monday. Mr. Morrs, the woman's husband, went to Jersey Cty Saturday nght and brought hs wfe to Red Bank Monday. She s stll n a weakened condton and her relatves have not questoned her very closely as to her strange dsappearance. " Mrs. Morrs's relatves at frst thought she had been robbed but when she was found Mrs. Morrs had her pocketbook n whch were several dollars n change. Ths amount was about the same as she had when she. arrved at New ork. Mrs. Morrs s jartally nsnne and the hosptal authortes told Mr. Morrs she ought to be put n a santarum. ACHT STRUCK B LGHTHNO. Foremast and Bowsprt of J. rred Bttx'g BytlUa Shattered bjr Bolt. The yacht Syblla, whch a owned by J. Fred Betz of Far Haven, was struck by lghtnng durng tho heavy shower Monday afternoon. The foremast and bowsprt were shattered. The electrc lghtng system of the yacht was dsabled. Two people on the boat were stunned by tha flash. The yacht was nnchored oft Mr. Betz's summer home. The coat of reparng the yacht wll be about j^oo. FOUHD DEAD BESDE BSD. Keansburff woman Ded Alon* n Boast frdtnbtroke of Apoplexy. Mrs. JlaryVK. June of KoanKhurff, who lved alone, was found dead Monday nght by neghbors who went n the house. after they had becomo alarmed at her absence. The woman wm found n n tnculntf poston besde her bed. t la thought she (led some lmn Sunday nght from a stroke of apoplexy. Mra. June wan 81 yearn! old. Coroner Harry C. Fay of Red, Hank sued u bural permt.'.lltlo Slver ntent mad. l.loyd Thrne, nfant don of 'carl nul Lewl Thorne (f Lttle Slver, ded yesterday mornng from nfntlo trouble. le WH lve weeks t>ld. Nu doctor had been n nttenlanco and Con'- Hurry C. Kay of Red Unnlc K.'C a burll permt. Tm funeral wm held yenterdy afternoon nnd tho hul wn. n Whte CKU cemetery, t.south Kntdlown. Ohnnoaa to X Monljr. 'rrf lully everythng n tn; llply dv''lh'hml <n go 2 of ths puppr mo rerlgn of cnnablo and roll* able nvrrlundllu) for 'HH thar> rkulat rc. t l» nlnlllg wbnt. ll dollar.. (n lt thn nebo. n K'UWnO t tm mhr-rlct nurclmdlo wo «r«jnrt nu cnrufl <>f t" worth AN though t wm n be sold for full prlcm. ou nk) K't mvnk" ly ttonllna Urn ld-nemo mlt now Kolng on M mlt now uol tnt dry Honda Htor! of Joeph corner of llrout nul Mochnnlo Btrwt*, Hud

10 PflM 10 THE RED BANK REGSTER f RJBD BANK'S COOL. AND COZ PLAHOUSE MAN OF NEW ORE'S BGGEST THEATRCAL SUCCESSES WLL BE PLAED HERE THE COMNG SEASON. WTH "LTTLE MSS FX T" AS THE OPENNG ATTRACTON :, OMO THURSDA, JUL 31st GUT Orgnal Globe Theatre, New ork, Producton THE GREAT NEW ORK SUCCESS LUCLE PARRSf -N- MSS LUCLE PARR5H Appearng as Dela Wendell n the Joyous Muscal Gaety "Lttle Mss Fx t" WEWSFROM MDDLETOWH ABX METAL CEH.ma3 N NAVE SNK SCHOOLHOUSE. ' Mr. ana Mrs. E. F. Martn of Fort Monmontu Gave a Party and Clantbaka Monday Nlffht -Vuffuatas Koenlff of Belford Goes n Chcken Emnem. Art metal celngs are beng put n the Navesnk publc school. The hall wll have sdewalls of the same materal. These celngs are more durable than the ordnary plaster ones, and present a more pleasng appearance. The work s benp done by the Sagendorph company of Phladelpha. Clambake at Fort Monmoutl. Jlr. and Mrs. E. P. Martn of Port Monmoutl j;ave a party and clambake, Monday n^lt to tevwal uf Mr. Martn's frends who are employed Wth hm at Perth Amboy. The b;ke was held on the lawn, whch was decorated wth.»trnp;s of lanterns. The evenng was spent n feastng and jjancnpr. Amonp those present were Herbert Phlp, Ralph Beers, Augustus Ross, Mr. Emanucl, Eujjene lhnades, Harry Wckherd, Herbert The Joyous Muscal Gaety LTTLE MSS FX T New ork dolzed t for Over a ear Chcago Went Wld Over t A LAUGH OR A SONG HT EVER MNUTE F»RCES-2Sc to $1.5O 100 Seats on Lower Floor, 50c - ^ - - Seats Now on Sale at Box Offce, Front Street and George Glls, sadora Wallng and John Scott. - A New Chcfcon Farm. Augustus Koen; of Belforl ex- pcket fence bult around hs house at Port Monmoutl. Henry Verng oc New telephone poles have been Long Branch dd the work. Mr. Cor- don has been confned to the house the back road from Mddletown to erected by the telephone company on pects to start work ths week on a larfce hennery. Mr. Koenff wll have for a few days wth sckness. New Monmouth. a large yard n connecton wth the Advertsed letters reman at the Mss May Banford of Brooklyn hennery and expects to go n thelocust Pont postoffco addressed to has returned homo after a vst wth chcken busness on a large scale, Captan Wllams, Lew Wrght, E. V. Mr. and Mrs. Flunk Downes of Port ttfln Chango Jabs. Monmoutl. Wllam Thompson of Belford s The women's home msson socety now workng for John S. Watson. of the New Monmouth Baptst church pntod. Tlc front.stoop n nlm!«.- j lust week, s rapdly mprovng. t (norgc HllkT of Hulford hm a pared and a new lcr porch wll n:! n thought Unt t wll le pos:blr to new wndmll net up on ln property. bult. Ncbcnah Hnw.r of Locunl, nave nl df bn llng-r.'. Mm. Wlllnm Pope of c Slver 1. M, Jolmnon of NnvcHnk wu ld Pont h dong the carcnter wnk and j The twn daughters of Mm. Wl-vnted lor parentu, Mr. and Mm. C. up part of nnt week wth nlrkwn. Burdgo & lrnnnnl of Nvesnk me Hum Hochc uf lrooklyn, who n vstng l'v great-grandfather, Theodore Joseph f.tfhrrow and (on, Dr. H, W'du'wlny nt Nnw ork,. ('ccn of Navesnk, lmt Thnrndny. Luther Wallng of lelford npent dong thu pantng. Tm house n occuped by.1.. t n m <1 md famly. Drown of llelford, were taken nck llnmmell.ufburrow of Kl/.abelh, Ottu.nlHon of Mount Tubor wan a The New Monnoth Haptat Sndny-Bchool held H amnl rxorlo Mr. nnd M. Krnnlc Lnzmaycr of Ledr Downed of Port Momoutb Kcl ('nne of Kearney p't Mcn- H.Monday. were vtnn at Navelnk last week. vnltor ul llelford hnt Frday. to Comldbnrg lant Tlmdy aftenoon. The t n wan nulc n wngonn wth Mr..n/.myer' parcnt. Mr, weekn' vlnlt at (conport. Long nland. Jocpl llavmn of Harrson xpent Wckttulc snert one day lur.l week retmo'1 rnt Kntmljy from.n two<l«y wth ll<?lf»nl trvml. belongng to Wllam WmTml, All-rt nl M. (leogc l.nzmnycr of Nuve- Mnday lt llelford. W. Moron!,.lumen (lrc; nnd.mmnnl. N. Hlllycr. Tlo rxnnfm.' JC M.'n Mry Cnnplu, a runed tlmlf nupcr at Cnmr Kartan al Newr.ur at. l' Newark 'ly lnnplaj, Tollt Comfort. penl 't, of lnt wc'k' wth her A pl'lvnle lnrc wll le gvn al n..lher, Mrn..M. ''. Trlnll. <,! llelford. (he L'OMrlo b'l Kchpol 1 ' (< 1MV nglt by the pupll of 1'blp. ('lnn' Mr. and M -n. f.vorr' W. 'llnn'r of cfnn. Knch boy wll bo allowed to Nvennk ^ arc "ntcrlnnlk.ml'. nvllo grl, and the (lln nnv uvllr 'nlluer'h ndler nnd ne'e, Mrn. Knnl boy frend to attend le dnncu, 'Jnregular weekly f JBH wll l«w<] tq>-> ''llmj Mmde.M-elev nnd fmlly ()/HM nl) durlter Klnn of llroklyn, of morrow nght.. < Ruth (ronnllgor of Mlddlctnwl And llflcn Htankltwlcr. of Btonu Chttrcl «f VWUK M»» Jxlln May Budlong of Belford. esterday the now wo - kng os chauffeur for ex-new ork spent yesterday wth grls, together wth Lulu Wllett of Senator Martn Saxe of New ork, James McCready of Belford. Harmony and Hlda Johnson and who s summerng at Locust Pont. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. "Wllett and son Ethel Runyon of Belford, made a trp Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Compton of Harold of Belford spent Saturday wth Captan Walter Havens to hsred Bank spent part of last week and Sunday at Mt. Tabor. fsh pounds. wth Mrs. Compton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. LeVwho lves n the Luker N. R. Mount of Navesnk, who Mrs. John Johnson, Sr., of Belford. cottage at Belford. has been confned travels for the Natonal santary ex- Charles Casler of Belford has hadto the house wth sckness. tenson league of Mlwaukee, was a new automatc engne nstalled n George Roop of New ork spent awarded a slver watch fob andhs power boat Hoyden. The newsunday wth hs daughter, Mrs. leather card case Holday nght as aengne haa three cylnders. Charles Hubba of Belford. reward for sx months' honored servce. Mr, Mount s employed as a ng Mss Ella McClan of Camden. Folsche of Belford, has been confned * Mss Florence Sckles s entertan- Meta Folsche, daughter of Ernest salesman for the dustless sweeper. Mss McClan attends Trenton normal to the house wth sckness. A. J. Johnson of Washngton, D. C, school wth Mss Sckles. Samuel Hoppng, who works at New prvate secretary to a congressman; Three hundred lots wll be auc-orktoned off at Plattmount Frday and hs father at Belford. s spendng hs vacaton wth Frank Flosd, custodan of the Jersey Cty court house, and Charles H. Jar-Saturdavs and Dane Donovan of Jersey be gven away both days. mouth left Saturday for a week's of ths week. Przes wll Mss Nelle C. Roberts of New Mon- Cty are spendng a week at Mrs. The Navesnk Methodst Sundayschool wll hold ts annual pcnc to Mss Besse Lohsen of Belford re- vst at Delaware, N. J. Katherne Craven's at Belford. Rev. R. A. Voss of New ork Asbury Park next Tuesday. The trp turned last week after a vst wth pleached at the New Mnnmmtth laptst church Sunday mornng. Mr. Mrs. George C. Henry, Mrs. Rufus Mss Esmerelda Graff of Navesnk wll be mare n stages. frends on Long sland, Voss wll have charge of.the servces Eastmond and Mrs. Albert Havens of returned yesterday, after a week's durng August n place of Rev. A. H. Belford are spendng a week wth vst at Long Branch. Sutphen, who s on hs vacaton. relatves at New ork. The Standard gas company of At- An automoble ran off the bank J. H. Branard and two daughters near the brdge on the New Monmoutl road last Sunday whle the for a month's vst wth relatves at of Navesnk expect to leave Saturday drver was attemptng to turn the Green Valley, N.. car around. No one was hurt and the Mrs. John Hrsch and Mrs. Charles automoble was not damaged. Edward Gudon las had a new Keer, Mss Green and Domcnco Pesala, care of Warrngton Brothers. All Sants Memoral Sunday-school held ts annual pcnc last Thursday to Hghland beach. The pcnc wan well attended and a lne day was spent n bathng and seeng the sghts. Thompson had been workng for. Charles Davs. la place wth Mr. Davs ban been tnken by Wllam Sclnoor. Brut tomu. Mr. nnd Mm. Ward.dlers of Bel- John. Ahearn of Uelfol has been awarded the contract to lay a ford, who were recently marred, returned home Sunday mornng nnd are walks at r'nrt Hancock. The work ralroad Hdng and several concrete now lvng wth MH..lell'ers's mother, ( wll be commenced mmedately. Mrs. GaTftt 1M: of llelford. The J Mss Rose lagem'yer of Brooklyn couple were gven a Horcnndc Monday s spendng her vacaton wth Mrs. nght. The evenng was spent n Chr.s Fordlatd of Port Monmouth. pluyng games nnd refreshments were Mrs. Smngn of New ork. nlflo flerved at the close. vstng nt Ms. Fordland'f, Mrs. Harnb Wlters of Rutherford Tmothy Knrrclt of, Port Monmoull, ]B havng her house at NavoHnk re- who caught bs hand n n lnr/,7, snw Wlsnack of Brooklyn spent part of last week wth Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kraft of Belford.' wll meet tomorrow afternoon at the parsonage. Edward Crane of loboken s spendng a two weeks' vacaton wth, bn parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ward Crane of lelford. Mrs. Robnson and dnughter of New ork returned yesterday after a vst at the Taylor cottage at Port Jlonmmth. MSB May Banford of Brooklyn Hpent part of last week wth Mr. and MrH. Wank Jownen of Port Monluoutb. Msn Nnnne Smth nnd R. L. Dnvln of New ork pent Sunday wth Mr. and Mm. Aaron Hopkns of Nuvennk. Mr. nnd Mm. ('ltrle Vnnllorn of Vnderburg pcnl Sunday wth Mr. and JM. Clnrlen Kraft of llelford. ' Thulum Donln nnd three chldren of New ATunntottl have been vmtlng at MenMlon, Pa., for a few dnyn, Two l'een on the golf gnnl at t.ocnt Pont were trck by lghtnlng dnng He Mtmn Monday. (. MXM ^lul (.'hnrlc Unt, Jr., of Port Mooth, left.sumly Ar l l-v/ lyn 1. rl /l New ork, Jcrwy.'Hy reltlc'd.sunday ufl'or n Chrle McCremly of llelfom left, two w'cln vlnlt wth Mr, nnd Mm, Sntu'dy fur New ork, wlert le.lolu loklmuul of 'M, Mounoll, wll 'nl untl,se temler. J.nlln(rl of Vult J<V- n Ar. md Mn, Paul Cutellota of lantc Hphlands s ppng the Navesnk school for gas. Jack Smth of Belford has accepted a poston as blacksmth wth Prank Gray of Red Bank. Walter Mlls of Port Monmouth has just fnshed work on n new garage on hs property. Mrs. Edgar P. Martn of Port Mon mouth s able to be out agan after a short sckness. Mrs. Arthur Curts of Navesnk entertaned frends from Elzabeth over Sunday. Mrs. Charlotte Murphy of Port Monmouth has been confned to bed wth sckness. Rev, W. A. Cobb and eon Alfred of Bel ford spent yesterday wth frends at ClfTwood. Mr. and Mrs. Kchnrd Muchmore of Port Monmoutl spent Sunday at New ork. E. W. Havens of Phladelpha s spendng week wtl relatves at Belford. John Sclofflcld of Nnveu'nk s able to bo uround agan after an attack of vertgo. Mrs, Barbara Koeh of Belford entertaned bout.'b bo!rd«r«over Sunday. MR, Mury Pope of Belford wan taken nck Sunday nght wth vertgo. Hntk.ua Am ()y r,.loln Kll'onn of Matawnn, a lruk'u on the New ork anl Long lnch ralroad, fell Under a tran at Anbury 'nrk FrUlny mornng fnd the wl'el of DUO cut' jmurd over ln lrft ljlf. Tlo 1«K WJ brol' n'r tlo lllgl mll tlo ll'l WU ppml from llt' K' lnfnt nl lu way to hn nlle, Kll'Onln WH rtnhod tl the l,nn ; la'l loknl. le WH H M'l'Mln CMUO lull l thought 111' Wll TCOVT. PRCES-25 GENTS TO $1.50 NO NTEREST What Would ou Thnk MORTGAGE f you had bought a PANO from a PANO concern whch told you the nstrument was NEW and you dscovered afterward that t was three years old and had been rented and then fned up for the occason? What Would ou Thnk f, after you ha^,pad $50.00 on a PANO, you should receve a bll for nterest and f you refused to pay, the PANO concern should sue you? What Would ou Thnk f, after you had pad $ or nore on apanq.and then, through sckness or otler msfortune, had mssed a few Eaynents, the tlano concern should take the nstrument from you? " '. What Would ou Thnk f you should buy a pano and then dscover that t had been taken from a house where a contagous dsease had been and afterward one of your famly should de from ths same dsease? What Would ou Thnk f you should buy a PLAER-PANO for $ WTH NTEREST, and thendscover that another PANO concern would have sold you the same nstrument for $395.00, WTHOUT NTEREST? What Would ou Thnk f you should buy a PANO for $275.00, WTH NTEREST, and then dscover that another PANO concern would have sold you a better nstrument for $195.00, WTHOUT NTEREST? What ou Would Thnk ou would FEEL lke kckng yourself. Money s hard enough to get nowadays and "a dollar saved s a dollar made." We all know that where the rents and some unnecessary expenses are hgh and busness s a poor, any PANO concern must make a large proft or t can't exst. Large Busness and Small Profts Come to 25 East Front Street, Red Bank, where we do a laz'ge busness at asmallproft; where we pay a moderate rent and sell goods whch we manufacture, and you wll not THNK long before you wll buy and save $50.00 to $ on a PANO and $ to $ on a PLAER-PANO. NEW PANOS from $ up.- Terms: $5.00 per month. These prces nclude a stool and a scarf or cover. New 88 Note PLAER-PANOS from $ up. Terms: $8.00 petmonth. These prces nclude a bench, a scarf or cover and 12 rolls of musc, wth free exchange wthn one year. Remember WE SELL ALL NEW GOODS. WE GVE A LFETME GUARANTEE. WE SELL NOTHNG BUT PANOS AND PLAER-PANOS. C. W. WRGHT CO., FRANK Tt 1. BLOOM, Manager. 25 East Front Street. (Opp. Globe Hotel.) Red Bank, N. J. 27 Enat Man Street. (Opposte Amercan Hotel.) FVeohold, N.»J. F>ater«on, N. J. Jeraey Cty, N. J. Man Once and Store, 893 Broad Street, Nowmk, N. J. factory, WlHlock Avtnuo nnd E. l-44tlt Street, Now ork Cty. OPEN EVES1NG $ 444 4

11 THE BED BANK REGSTER Pago ON THE NORTH SHREWSBUR RVER AT Locust, Atlantc Hghlands, New FRDA and SATURDA, AT TWO P.M. JACOB CSHUTTS, Auctoneer. 300 Choce Lots Wll Be Sold TERMS 20 ^er cent down, 20 per cent n thrty days, balance m 20 per cent payments n one, two and three years. The ttle to Plattmount s guaranteed by THE FDELT TRUST CO., Newark, N. J. 2 O~~t uses Already Erected 20 Gas and electrc lghts avalable trolley passes through ffh the ' property. Absolutely Free Presents Gven Away Each Day Consstng of Gold Watches, Slverware, Slver Water Ptchers, Slver Shavng Sets, Slver Cups, Teaspoons, Forks, Tablespoons, Knves., Bread Trays, Condensed Mlk Holders, Cgar Jars, Waters, Match Holders, Ash Recevers, Bon Bon Dshes, Fern Dshes, -. Pot Plant Holders, Water Ptcher Sets, Hat Pn Holders, and other artcles too numerous to menton. On show at Wlbur's Jewelry Store, Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J., for ten days prevous to the aucton. How to Get to Plattmount Take Jersey ; Central Tracton. Co. trolley, get off g at tne Stone Ctmrcrt. Trolley runs through thte property. SEND F"OR MAPS and CRCULARS and PRESENT COUPONS. LAND and LOAN CO., Owners \J ^^^^ Sunday. NEWS FROM KEPORT. Contractor T. Walter Snyder of ths Sunday. BTEAMEB KEFOBT DAMAGED B STRUCK B TUO. Ber. J. O. r&wcette of Ulddletown to Preach at St. Mary' Church Durng- Sev. H. w. Btnttulnffbauen'H vacaton Examnaton for Potmnstsr. The steamer Huntn ton took the place of the Keyport on the Keynort- New ork route of the Kennsburg steamboat company last week, the Kcyport havng been damaged by a tug runnng nto her bow whle at the Gansevoort per at New ork. The Kcyport was taken to dry dock for repars. N Mnster on Vacaton. Rev. H. W. Bruennghausen, rector of St..Mary's Epscopal church, s enjoyng a two week's vacaton at Ellenvlle, N.. Durng Mr. BuennKhausen's absence hs pulpt wll be occuped by Rev. J. C. Fawcett of Chrst church ut.mddletown. Roland C. Dey nnd Charles Eschelmnn took a trp last week through mddlo Pennsylvana on ther rnotor- C. R. Davson of ths place s buld- a new barn for C. X. Crawford on cycles. Northumberland, Pa., wnsng ther objectve pont, whch was Mr. hs farm near Crawford's Corner. Eschelman's former home. Emmlnatlon for Poatmaatsr. Assstant 'Postmaster. Wyman Brkbeck conducted tn examnaton n the hgh Rt-lool buldng Suturday, mornng for the poston of poatmbter at Kcansburg. Mss Belle Brounder of Kcansburg was the only person to take the examnaton. Summer Boldont Wofla. Mss Anna May Donahue, daughter of J. Donahue of New ork, summer rcndcnth of ths place, WHS marred Sunday at St. Mary's Epscopal Henry E, Ackcrson, Jr. The boy scouts wll help the grls. church to juator C. Clayton, son of Paul Stencl, Jr., returned to hs Edward Davs of New ork ban Cl'nrlcR Clayton of Freehold, by jomo Saturday after a vst of several been spendng a week wth Mr. nndjnme> Cooper, Jr., Offera Foular Mollolno nt Knlf-Frloo. Kev. J. C. Fuwoett of Chrst days wth relatves here. Mrs. Charles lelser. church, Mddlutown. Mlaa GlulyH (Mrs. Kate Host of St. Pml, Mnn., Mrs. Henretta Gordon returned James Cooper, Jr., the popular Carter of tbo place wu brdesmad s vstng Mr, nnd Mrs. James E. homo last week after spendng several druggst s mlkng an offer.that s and Mnrtn Hofunnn acted as groomsrnnn. The ceremony was wtnensed Mr. and Mrrf. Hurry 11. Wallnce of of Oyster Bay, a regularf()cent bottle (f Dr. Terry of Cant Koyport. weeks wth her daughter, MVB. Grffn just lke fndng money forhobrcllng How- by the mmedate famles and a few COFJO.frcdH of tho contrnctnk pnrten. The couplo wll spend ther honeymoon n tok through ths Htntc nnd Pennsylvana n Mr. Clnyton'H uutomolllo. Mr. Clayton n asnoclntcd wth 111 father n tho KU'KO hunncan nt Freehold. Brlf nn fonry V. Wallng hm 11 vacaton from hn dulcn wth tho Stnmhrd ol company, whch he n enjoyng n takng motorlk trpn.throughout thu ntntc. ' Mr. and Mm. Samuel Tllton and non Klbworth of Jorny Cty pcnt Htrduy wth Mr. Tllton'11 purentn, Mr. and Mrn. W. H. Tllton. Howard K. M«Hx nccompnnlcl by Jmml llnon motored to.clnmon, 'u. on Thnday, whnro Mr. MOU'H pnrfntn rchllt. Mr, and Mrn. Wdlacn.ncl and non <>( lrouklyn penl Hunlay wth Mrn..lck't pnrmln, Mr. nnd Mm. John 'lm mpmon, '!, Wolcott llopklnn of New lnnn- wkk npont ncvcral dayn hnt wc'u wth Mr. nnd Mrn. Wlllnm luxur of Went {,, Knnnoy of Nnw ork vlaltcd Mr. nnd Mm. <«>rko W. llrltton lt ther Hummer homo»t Went Koyport on place has the contract to buld a bungalow at Keansburg Heghts for P. C. vstng her grandmother, Mrs. W. E. to Coney sland last Tuesday. v Mss Esther Ellott of Newbuvgh s Harry Magee and ra Tlton went Hunter. Duncan. Carlton Bard of New orl* spent Charles Clayton and Amos Brown, Perre Holmes and Earl Cherrypart of last week wth hs parents, Sr., have hacfy new sdewalks lad n spent last week at Washngton, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Bard. front of thcx propertes on Dvson Mss Bertha Dawson has a poston Edwn Conover spent last week wth street. J as bookkeeper for G. W. Jacobs & Co. hs mother, Mrs. Housel, at Long Mss Margaret Barrows of Lansng, Mss Louse Meyers of Brooklyn s Branch. "Mch., a former teacher n the local vstng Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Muth. Mrs. DuRe of Rahway vsted her hgh school, was a vstor here last Mrs. S. B. Dcy spent several days daughter, Mrs. P. V. Burke, over Sun- week. ths week at Rockaway, L.. Mss Emly Sproul has returned Frank Hendrckson of New ork from a two weeks' vst wth her sster, Mrs. George R. Post of Newport, R.. Msses Hope and Catherne Tlton of Brooklyn are vstng ther grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Lambertson. Mr..and Mrs. Harry Mlls of Elz- at Ocean Grove. Mss va Tlton spent last week at abeth spent last week wth Mr. andasbury Park. Mrs. John T. Geran of West Kuyjot, Edward Darlng of Bellevlle has MA.BX.B0B0 NEWS. accepted a poston wth the Whtall- Tatum company n ther factory here. Harvest Home Offerng to Take Place of Mrs. Thomas L. Smth and son spent last week nt Asbury Park. Mr. Tlton spent Sunday there wth them. Mss Beatrce Teeter has returned to Newark after a two weeks' vst wth Mss Gertrude Bohanon. The Longacre stock company are gvng plnys every nght ths week at the New Armory theater. Mss Murel Aumack has returned from a vst of several weeks wth relatves at Luke Champlan. Harry Trunx of Belford has accepted a poston wth E. W. Snyder n hs ce cream busness. Mrs. Jeremah Calf of Mddletown, Conn., s vstng her daughter, Mrs, Now prk npent Sunday wth Mr. and Mrs. W. Wallace. Mnn Elza Cameron of larrsburg, Pa., n Hpendng several weeks wth Mrn. Eugene Judson. Claude Urown lnn opened n vegetable ntore at tho corner of Second and Fulton ntrceth. Mm. John nwood of South lcnd, H., npunt lad week hero wth Mnn Eltyo G. WycltolT. MHH KHO Crtn returned Snturdy from a wcck'11 vlult wth relatve!) at Anbury Park. Mn. Lotte (Jhlld nnd Mnn Vrgna Pag" >f Now ork vltel relatves hero on Hudny. Mr. nnd Mm. Harry Hnynn of Jornoy Cty uncut nevoral dayn lat week wth relatve". ' MH Mac Wallng of New ork vlnllcd Mr. and Mm. Anbury F. Wnll- 11K laut wc'k. Mrn. 1'lflpn (lorry npont novornl dyn hnt week wth rolalven nt lordentown. Mr. nnd Mrn. Wlnfk'ld W. Mmrer rrtul Htntlny from a we'k'11 vlalt at lontu. Mnn Mno tonu of North Contorvlllo n vlnltlk Mnn Alvn V. Hondrlcknon, Mr, mll Mrn, W«Hc<r L. Wlnu and famly of Newark vsted frends here vsted frends here Sunday. The Keyport yacht club have had ther clubhouse panted. Mss Lola Wood s vstng relatves at Detrot, Mch. Mrs. Frank Smth spent last week SCOBEV.XE NEWS. The Baptst church members have voted to take up a harvest home col-jumolecton ths year nstead of holdng the Park Recoverng from Burns. Sckles Bu.71 an Automoble Mr. usual festval. The topc at the James Sckles has bought a Ford church n> tt Sunday mornng wll be automoble. t took hm only a few "The Lost Sheep of the House of s-dayrael." At nght the subject wll be to learn to run.t. He took hs "The Way to Prosper." Ketta Barber wll lead the young people's meetng Sunday nght. Her topc wll be "The denl Chrstnn, Hs Perseverance." The boy scouts defeated a team from Freehold lt baseball Jast Thursday by n score of 11 to 15. The scouts are campng ths week' on Kobcrt Schanck's farm. The enmpfre grls wll hold a cake and candy sale on the lawn of the Baptst church Frday of next week. Mrs. Kln (uorn of Newark n vs-nd'tng her sster, Mrs. W. W. loag- of conhtpnton and dy.tpepsn nt half celebrated Hpeclc for the cure lnnd. prce. n addton to ths large dscount ho agrees to return tho money Ml Baley of Keyport n vstng Mss Ketta Barber. to any purchaser whom the Bpccflc MHH tlla Gordon s the gucft of does not cure. Mm. loter Strykor of Rod Hank. t n quto ununuul to be able to buy Joseph Coghlan of New ork npent ffty cent peces for a quarter, but Sunday wth H. B. Kng nnd fanly. that» what thn offer really mennn John Roblnnon of Phladelpha wan for t n only 'recently tlro«b tho nolctnton of Druggst Jamea Cooper, tho guest of 1). H. fordon on Sunday. Samuel loglaml and Mr. and Mrs, Jr., that thn medcne could he bought Charlen of Eunt Orange were the KcnlH of Rev. and Mrn. W. W. lsng- nnd on Sunday. Mln((> Roberta and Suse lenldrt of Arlngton have relumed to ther homo are boardng wth Mrs. John Neberlen. day. Rchard Cooper of Long Branch s vstng Mr. and Mrs. Abbott Worthley Ṁr. and Mrs. Walker Hughes and chld of Eatontown vsted Mrs. John Hughes on Sunday. Ella Coghlan of New ork, who s spendng her vacaton wth Mrs. S. B. Kng, gave a brthday party Tuesday afternoon to sxteen of her. lttle frendo around hero, t beng ho 1 tenth brthday. Games were played and at fve o'clock refreshments were served. famly on a trp to Jackson's Mlls n the machne one day last week. Mrs. Wllam Cross bus l>e_en entertanng relatves from Utca, New ork. Mr. Noonan of Brooklyn s a guest of Guy L. Belc er./ J.. S. Parks,-who was bndly burned on hs hand by an explodng lamp two weeks ago, s sluwly recoverng. LKE FNDNG MONE. for CHH than ffty cents, Ho urged tho propretors to allow hm to nol t at thn reduced prce for a lttle whle, agreeng to nrll n certnln amount. The re m t hm juntfled hln good Judgment for the mle hm been Homelhhg rcnmrkblo, Anyone who mffem, wth headache, dynpcpnla, dlu.nou, nour ntonch, npeckn before tho cyr, or lny lver lfter upendng a week wth Mnn Cmnu Hnyward. Mm. Catherne Hlcklm of U'd Hank and Mr. and Mm. Jnmen Bdden and non Norman of Hcobcyvlllo wnro ruc»tn of Mrn, TlomH Klndn on.sunday. 1 Mr. and Mm. Alfred Coon nnd fam- trouble, nbold 1 nlu- advantuko of tln opportunty, for Dr. Hownrd'n HKC ly of Allonhurnt wnro eucntn of Mm. wll cure nl tlcno trouhh, Hut f by Horato Whlcn on Sunday. any clnnco, nlould not, Jmum Mrn. Theodore llrkn npct pnt of Cooper, Jr., wll return your money. lunt week wth her nlter, Mrn, Cufforty of Allontown. TK K;uT:t lnn coutrnctol the Mnn A' Knlth npvnt lunt wcol at habt of plmtnlk cuntonfrn by glvlk llontull. tlem not only ntlntlc prntng hut Mr. nnd Mrn. Joneph Moran luvo returned from tholr weddng tr^ nnd AdvarCltwmcnt, by glvlr t totlom whc promlned. Soda crackers are more nutrtve than any other flour food. Un e e d a Bscut are the perfect soda crackers. Though the cost s but fve cents, Uneeda Bscut are too good, too nourshng, too crsp, to be bought merely as aneconomy. Buy them because of ther freshness because of ther crspness-<- because of ther goodness because of ther nourshment. Always 5 cents. Always freah, crsp and clean. NATONAL PSCUT COMPAN ESTABLSHED 1873 JERSE'S FTTSTEST STORE Jacob Stenbach Broadway, Long Branch FURNTURE SALE Starts Next Monday August 4th One of the Bggest Sales of ts Knd Ever Held Wat For t!

12 Pago THE RED BANK REGSTER THE RED BANK REGSTER WEDNESDA, JUL 30, TOWN TALE. (Town Talk contnued from page 4.) The referendum vote n Kcd Bank yesterday not only shows the absolute confdence whch the people of Red Bank have n the present board of commssoners, but t marks tle frst decsve'steps taken by Red Bank to. put tle town n the ranks of the progressve muncpaltes of the state. n spte of the work of the Republcan machne to befof* tle ssues, and n spte.'of the hostlty of the machne to Kone of the measures put before the people, every proposton presented was carred by majortes rankng.from '! to 1 to 10 to 1. Nothng could show more conclusvely how thoroughly the Republcan machne s dscredted by the people than was shown ly.yesterday's vote. '. The board o commssoners beleved that all the propostons put forward ly ll)om were desrable for the town; but some of them nvolved the expendtre of consderable money and they beleved that the people should decde Tor themselves whether they wated the propostons carred nto effect or not. The people would have to pay the 'M! n the end am the commssoner's- beleved that the people should say whether they wanted the changes and mprovements or not. Tle very large majortes receved by the propostons must have been gratfyng to the commssoners, partcularly n vew of the coarse and vulgar crtcsm and abuse tu whch they have been subjected by the remnants of thc Republcan machne. * : ' : * *LS Every proposton carred wll prove of value to the town. The determnaton of the people to buy the rparan rght at the foot of Maple avenue wll not only be of advantage to that part... -r,.-.; CHTTBCH NEWS... ' Memoral Wndow n Memory of Mm. Ma>y Cole Wll Be Bedlcated Sunday. A memoral wndow, eght feet Wde and twelvc_xeet hgh, wll be dedcated at Tfntyyurch Sunday mornng. The wndow was donated by.wllam A.. Cole of Wallace street memory of hs wfe, Mary, who ded about a year ago. The wndow wll btover the altar and wll replace the wndow whch; was smashed durng a storm several months ao.' Specal servces "wll be held, startng at 10:30 o'clock Sunday mornng. An address wll be gven by Rev. Robert Mac- TCellav and specal musc wll be ren dered by the church chor. A quartet from Long Branch wll sng. Mrs. Cole was a member of the church many years and was actve n church work. She was presdent.of the women's vestry socety. The" Sunday-school of Trnty church wll go on ts annual outng to Asbuy Park tomorrow. The trp wll be made by tran. Rev. James W. Rogan, pastor otht Presbyteran church, left ths after- :.. HOTEL TOTPBOVED. Mnuy Changes Made to the dberty Hotel for Charles W. JOUQB. mprovements costng about 4,000 have'been mude to Wllam O'Bren's buldng on West Front street, known as the Lberty hotel and occuped by Charles W. Jones. The hotel formally reopened for busness today. Mr, Jones leased the buldng the frst part of June from Mr: O'Bren and shortly after the mprovements were started. All three floors of the buldng have been renovated, repauered and repanted, new metal celngs put n and all new electrc wrng has been nstalled. Mr. Jones has had an entre new front bult, the major porton of the space beng taken up by a large plate glass wndow. A new bar and fxtures have been put n. An ce box wth a capacty of 25 one-half kegs of beer has been put n the cellar. The new bar s on the east sde of the room where there s more- space. Two rooms on the west sde of the seeo'nd floor have been connected wth a fancy arch. Ths room wll be used noon for hs annual vacaton. He wll «?_ th 5. n j>"» dnng room. New spend' a month wth relatves and frends n Tennessee and Georga. No evenng servces wll be held n the church durng August. Rev. Lews W. Barney, pastor of the Presbyteran church ut Smrd Beach, Connectcut, wll preach' n the church next Sunday mornng. ' Prof. Henry C. Talmage wll lead the prayer meetng servce Presbyteran church tonght. the No prayer'meetngs wll be held durng August. Thc sacrament of the Lord's supper! and recepton of members wll le-neld son furnture has been nstalled n ths room and n. four- drnkng rooms. New lnoleum' and fancy rugs have been lad n all the rooms on the second and thrd floors. Mrs. Vctora Potts s managng housekeeper for Mr. Jones. Mrs. Potts was connected wth the Globe and Germana hotels several years. Mr. Jones wll conduct an a la carte dnng room from seven o'clock A. M. to eleven o'clock P. M., and wll run a lunch counter durng the same ldnrs. Waters & Osborn Co. of Red Bank had charge of the mll and carpenter work at the hotel. The new furnture, carn Frst Methodst church Sunday mornng. At nght tle last of the.- - seres of memory hymn servces wll: & Co. of Keyport and the bar, fxtures be j, eld. " ' and ce box were nstalled by Schanz At Grace church prayer meetng to- j * Koehler of Newark. - nghf the pastor, Rev. James Lord, j --- wll speak on "Columba, the Apostle j to Scotland, or an Example of Knd-! ' rugs were put n by R. West K t d th b ft ]OAS COMPAN LAMBASTED., p ness Unfalng." Ths wll conclude th f tlk th "H f of Eed Hank, but t wll be the begn-,., nn(«;of gettng.rver front property -' g the seres of talks on the "Heroes of for the town. The refundng of the town's water bonds and floatng ndelled'fs wll save the town about '$1,000 a year n nterest. The open- Mddletown Offcals Pour Verbal Hot Shot nto Atlantc Hlsrll.-uls Concern. The Atlantc Hghlands gas con t l b f h Md avenue church, St. Lous, wll occupy the pulpt at Grace clrurcl Sunday mornng.' Mr. Ktlp was formerly ,,,,',.,11 statoned at Grace church. At nght ng of Drummond place wlt be a geut., tn).,..',...,., - mprovement to that secton of Red sumn. ltc Vctory of lfe" Bank, besdes gvng the busness part,.,,,*,.<,. ].,,.,n ont,v meetne of the of the town an outlet from.monmouth or.., ', of f. M, Uludst.street n.tt, thc streets of bat local y, clul. c]l wl l)(, lu>, ( n lh(? ush(. rs, whch was greatly needed. Hw pn-, paj. )ol. n(, xt Mond., y n(tht> Rev. S.-Monroe VanSant, pastor of Frst Methodst church, wll leave next Tuesday for a two weeks' vacaton. He wll spend part of the tme 'he people also decded that they at.mount Tabov n Morrs county. No wcc wllng to have the salares of the ; servces wll be held n the church at polcemen rased and ther vote leayss j nght on August Kth and 17th. The >T. n. onum-.^uju.1 f^uo ^Ulllpastor of Maple.,,. mv Rt)t a lambastng from the Md- A.UTOB COLLDE AT BED BANK. Comer of Broad and Mechanc. Streets Scene of.collson Monday. Automobles belongng to John Noble, who. lves on the Monmouth road, near Eatontown, and to Fred Loosse of New ork, collded at the corner of Broad and Mechanc streets Monday afternoon. Mr. Loosse had the rght of way on Broad street gonf>towards Front street. AMr. Noble^went out of Mechanc strecv-aud-'sarted towards The ear owned by ujj^bt^j. Te ear wned by Mr. Noble was rammed on"the sde and swung completely around, the wheels skddng on the wet brck pavement. The runnng board and mud guards on the sde of the car were bent and the wndsheld was shattered by the force of the collson. The left front mud guard of the Loosse auto was slghtly bent. Mr. Noble thought the accdent was'moz'e hs fault than the New ork man's and asked for no damages. GAEDEN CLUB MEETS. "Women Gardoners Tell How to Muco Gardens more Beautful. The Garden club, whch was organzed a few weeks ago by Mrs. Charles D. Halsey as the outcome of her rose show last Jun', held ts frst meetng Monday mornng at Mrs. J. F. Talcott's at Kumson. Mrs. Talcott s presdent of the db and Mrs. Howard S. Borden of Rumsor s secretary. The y eeg was well attended. The women exchanged vews n gardenng and told one another h h d ld b d club has 65 members. Monday's meetng nded Th n gardenng how ther gardens could be made more beautful. Meetngs wll be held monthly. Mrs. Halsey wll entertan the socety at her summer home n Rumson next month. Pad Hs Pne from sock. Reachng down nto the toe of a brown slk sock, Wllam Hcnnon of. COW FOB BAL.. A youk cow. S yours old, for snp: SU-JN.W stm'!;: ZOD] mlker. Apply nt -TO Outlrrlno stwt, ltd Unlt. BOVpn TO SET. Nce ll'kt' bonne wth KUS, wulcr ttnl tolot. Apply lt Hc-lly'a grocery, 21 Pearl stre-l, lo Bunll. PtUMB AND PEACHES. Plums for cmnlntf at Pratt'V. loxtru flno peaches fttr salt 1 :t '.Lous 'mu-'s, Uruml street, Rc.l Hunk. OO.D CUTTEB WANTED. C.vpc-lencfl o- leane]-; -work mny tuken home. Apply to W. ), ARlnlu r.l BorU-n Htn-et, Red Uank. CAMEBA.OST. Sm.lay,. near old Xeptun'.'HlU ste, a.\'n. J lr<]u-!k' eunera. -'nde" please notfy llox 18, Oceanc,.\..1, WBB DB and 'll wre for you. Fred E. Brower. elbctrlcnl contractor, 20 Monmouth street, Red Bank. Tel. 208-J. BO WANTED. C.O.M..strung hoy, ltct r» or f, y'.'rs ul:l. t" wurk 1 n Htoc. - *\\ply to Mnn LuK.!ro:ul street. tol Uank. LMA. BEANS AND SWEET COBN. The )>eyt Jn bejllh nnd wveet corn that -n l>o UoKlt n fur sale at Lous Prutc's. Broad street. Heel Wank. WATEEMLOHS. Whenever you wsh an extra lne ce col! watermelon, rklll oft He ce. cull at.ouls.l'-te's, Urul stre't. tcl Hank. WANTED. : ; r Poston hy K-uhmte (ynnj hlly): reference fu-nl^hed; t*tate lours n ml wltw Alss Helnett, hox 27-, K'Vul't, X.,1. MONE TO LOAN on flret bonl.nl mortgage on mproved propel r.y n Bums to sut borrowers. Alston Beekmun. attorney. Red Bank. WANTED. A mull wuntel to help n luunlry, nusl he stroh uml wllng,.ler.sey 'oust Hmlry, Wwt l-'ronl Mlreet, llcl lunl... MOTORCCLE FOB BALE. A 'ro- nuchle, n A-1 ' tou: suertlc' lor \vnt nt use. Alexullt' 1, Nutswunp roul, tl'll 1*1 mll- MONE TO OAH. Money to loan n sums to sut bor-.. rowers on frst bond and mortgage. So uth Orange pulled out $2.50 lon ; A. L. vns, lleeleter bulldnc, r{ed Bank day nght for.a polce (nc. at Hghlands. Hennon was arrested for bewas ng.drunk and dsorderly. Hennon Fulls, x..1. l. 4(! chnsc of a road roller for use on the town's streets' wll gve Red Bank a valuable pece of road machnery. polcemen rased and, g g t to llu> commssoners to decde what; congregatons " of Frst tha rase shall be. Most muncpal- j churches wll unte on and th Grace abovedletown townshp commttee Wednes- 1 day nght. t was declared that there was no doubt that the company was not supplyng the servce requred by ; ts franchse. A great many lghts are unlt often weeks at a tme, t was declared. The conmtteemen sad they would get a reducton from the : noxt bll rendered by the company for ' street lghts. They sad that when-, ever the manager of the company was told about the poor servce he blamed! t on a pece of- machnery called the governor. The manager, they declared, was always promsng that the governor would be put n proper shape. The ofcals' declared that the Tovernor seemed to be a ng drunk an d y tred to fnd enough money n hs; '"" *-* -^'" 1 """" L v" clothes but fnally had to draw on hs ' account n hs prvate bank. FOK, BALE. rhkm hntcl vroperty. Tlntnn Apply to Wll.m l-vlrk vonu'. J^? luu-'l N.- J. LAUNCH FOB SALE. l,uun;h. 'J8 feet lon^. 7-fuol heun,. 7- lo-se power engne, for sule ut n lar- Kaln. Apply to ltm-y UcnK'-, AU-UK, X. J. WATED. WVckcr laly TOS. BALE. lrhtm hull ten-lt'-m for sale; Muek uml 1 wlttf jj-k J <l terclej-.s; nn!" uthl ffnule: ^'monlln "ll; *1O rath..mrs. lvt'll.v, Locust velme, 'ar luvpn, X. J, BATHNG SUT LOBT. Lost, httlln; Bult, on Atlnnlc HKluadH ca-.sunday nl^lt; V..11. C. A. emllem un shrt. Mmlrr letu-n sane 1 to lleglst'r otll'? am receve reward. PANAMA HAT LOST. Mull's PtnamL hat lost Tuemlny ufternuon. hetween Mldlc to\vn and l^lkhlunl Heach. 'MHUT wtl b. 1 rewurlel by retunln; lnt tu Tns rtcklxter ollcc. ' SPEED HULL. SDPC hull, l.'o ft. by 4 l't. 1! n, for salt', wlt.l oattlt; uvprhoard ready tor motor; Kas tank, strut, shaft, propetk-r am NH'ttr t'd. Adlres-s Box lv'j, tetl Umk. U B BSPAXBED. Furnture of all knds- repared. Reatorlng or antque and mahogany furnuro a specalty. Henry Qrauao, Front street, near Southern ralroad. Red Ban^ AUTOS TOR SALE. Two tomoblleh fur sulo real cheap; OK 1 t\vo-:h'utel runabout anl one l'our- Koatod CJurford car, n tr«t-cluhh eonlltlon, alurtncz, box H, Lttle Slver, N. J. HOUSES FOB SALE. lmvt>'tlrer tunnw. 1 wll.stll nny urn 1 of UDNt' tej.s or uny n)m of these hors's. AM tlo ho-h'h aro Hound, lml nm.kuntle. Junes Sleltle.-?, Scobcyvlle, X. J. FOB SALE. A Mt-h. p. rylu 1, t-l. p. boler anl 1-l-h. p. boler, ull" n KO'H. runnns urdrr, fnr sule very eleup. Apply t o C Abrann,- l'lnu -ook, near 'Jutontuwn, -\. J. FOB SALE. Speed lmt Splnter for mle; 20XMJ; feet;,1-cyljnk'j- entflne, SVjx;! 1^, l-par starter; wlulmllekl; $2^. r.; speed r> nlos. A. -. Loux, Atlantc HKUS,' N. J. ' PHOHOGKAFH FOE SALE. 'Jtllson phont,kl-a), wth two am four mnute attachnet, :ttl ret-unls, wltl horn, for sut 1 ul $-0. Can be SUM hy alhesh- K Harry Carter, K.- 1-'. ]j. \"o. 1. llol Dank..-, FOB BENT. An S-room houst for rent on Monroe nveue, vltl nnlf,' \mter. 812 per month; alwo 'A lots for HO, 50xr,0 each, for J200 cdll. mulrc uf Wllam W. Kenet, Alunrae uvrnur, upper Brood Htreet, ltol Unl. AM PLANNNO TO TAKE THE month ul' AuRuat for my vncutlon. have a nrc stock of hur-sools to sel>ct from at vrry reusonuhe prluch; nlsomule-up BWtclu.'s from romulnrx. Sncerely, Mm. L. K DOUBUSS, 18 Broad Btreut, tvd Bank. HEAL ESTATE, near Red Bank, Shrewsbury rver frontage, nlnc-rotm cottage, ntcun heat, all mp-ovcnentm,?(,5l)t*. NMV four-room burulnwh, $1,80(1. Sx rcomn. $2,!00. John U'et, bulllcr, Broad unu Front stroot., tcl Batk. FOB SALE CHEAP. norm*, Kom«lre n llttlo pavement.so-o; ull dnl mm too) \vorkern. Cleup horsoh ulwaj'm on lmnj. WOBL-, 2346 ProHp;ct aveln! nen- ls5tl Htroe't. near Bronx rurlt. Uronx, New ork, Telephone 112 ^-cmont. ACCDENTS. eovc-m you two ways. t not only pays eover. you two y'nrn. 7t nut only payb you whlo nnk md hrjurod. lut JU.VH you for ordnary tlcnth uml a-rldentul 'death. Klwurl \v. Wse, ugont, room 7, llaner bullllnf, llel Hunk. EXPEBT AUTOMODLE MECHANC wll tlo reputrk uml ovcrlmullk at ovuer'n home f dcslrctl; wll nlso glvo nstruclok n l'lvln; nl runnng a car, Unn furnsh tle best references. Frl'.s?\nn, Urown's lutcl, Norwood avcnuo,xong Branch, N. J. BHBSW8SUB-S DABT. _ Mlk and cream, fresh, specal mlk for babes guaranteed pure Guernoey, delrrored dally. A. Qrover, Tel. 84-w, Shrewsbury, N..J. Mlk from my dary fresh daly at M. Blom'B dcllcatebbea store. Broad street. Red Bank. 31-FOOT HULL. Hull, 31 ft. by 7 ft. ll., fur snlo;.sutable for Hullng partes, llshu,', or ct be nuue nto a comfortable cabn cruser. Any ronsonnlle cash oler wll he accepted. Kalpb B, hjcklcs, Boat Front Htl-cet, Red Bank. LAUNCH FOB SALE. Twenty-foot hlnuh, -1-h. p. 'lknf; top am full, equpment; mnho^uy deek, Nt'tH unj ntth>f.s; rrasonbl 1. Apply to Wllam lluehaon, 27!) Lo'u.st avenue, ltnl Hank. Fnger Nal Torn Off. James Carton, who s employed by Allen Tucker of Locust Pont, caught j A l'ullnun wvcker lal.y enn-nm-: {»". ''-^V-Js'','" 1 ' vhel" hs thumb n an electrc pump last! '" ^ f ^ " ' ^ J ^ Z " ^ ^ ua.^m-unfc. "' STATONAKT ENQNE. A-1',-'-1L p. H'tnlt.stutloaay mot K l ' v. v l t n c m r l f t c ( m l l, f c. Kas tank, wlng unt sx dry -Hl- batt-r-?rt Al Sckl HAB GOODS. Httua har ttt har ^anls-; bpst qualty at lowest prces. Can natcl tho color ana have the nools rcnty n one tfay'rt notce. Trunsformullons and BWltchcs, ull lengtha..mrs. 11. Cloroy, 41 'Uroal Htreet, Rpl Bank. Thursday and the nal was torn off. Carton caught the nal n the cog wheels of tle machne and narrowly mssed losng the thumb. Dr. J. H. Atlantc Hghlands Hank. njnretl by Auto crank. Herbert.. Pease of Mddletown ANTQUES FOB SALE. ll-ppt'l Wlltr, Slellan and r lal- ntblk' p'vs for.~«k-: zl torlcnl chna. 'Mwanl W. l'e del, N..1. WAL ' PAPEB. Hel'cton o wall paper nt lowest.- Kstlmutcs on paper UUKWK and MaM tunn, propretor, GuurrUBNSHED BOOMS. Ncely furnlshpl OUDK n most bpautll'ul Mcctlnn of led Uank: centnlly lo- & Hen- 'atel; Huttble for houhpkteplnj;; from $2.50 up. Home 'ornfortm, J^ht tm<l ary, lve mnutes' walk from staton. Apply nt 169 Broad street, llel Hank. FOB SALE..,,,,-, ] lt system rnrluuto soda. bottles rhp' Holm- uhte' 1'nlntlK company, 113 Woat Front! am Hyphons; one t'orl system acetyleno ; street, U:l lunk. K»» outllt, tank uml seven mrnerm; one.. j lunch counter and buck counter, eonpleto MOTOE BOAT FOB HRE PUT FOUND. wth nne stools. Apply lt Lberty hotel, Sunday art-.^ of.j ljn- pn, sot wth stones, ftuml near ; 27 *Vv'est l-'ront street, tcd Uank. very delcate broke hs rfrhl am; n two places last j cl was f- Thursday 'whle erunltnp hs uto-1 bf Bunk. tln tvel v -lll Kalph L. Mner, the pastor, left Jlonday for a month'* vacaton^ Nova Scota. nnd'voted n favur of a new frehouse l poor servce was at:, for Relef {e py j decded l>y thor Votes whch companes should have tlarfre of tlc.se (re nf The commssoners acted wsely n j a *«ty Saturday Klght. puttng he.-c matters rght up to the j Mrs. Jane M. Johnson, one of thc people themselves. beleve absolute- ' oldest resdents of Keansburg, celely n the prncple tlr.t the people! bratel her 8Gth brthday last Saturshould rule. Ths s thc fundamental' day nght. The lttle old-fashoned prncple of a republc. f the people j hout. at Granvlle Park was decorated, choose unwsely, they must bear thc : both nsde and out wth Japanese r " > r " brunt of ther "mstakes; but t s by ; lanterns and colored, lghts. The evedvng the people the rght to decde nng was spent n lstenng to musc those"questons for themselves that' and havng a socal tme. Refreshthe company's bll for every lght that s not gvng proper servce. SUSS DENHS TO MABE. tlo Assstant to 23econe! Brde of Wlllard Ellott. Mss Hazel Conklng Denns, dauglt- : ter of Alonzo C. Denns of Branch teyevcnttany learn to take the rght ments were served about ten o'clock.! avenue, and Wllard Mount Ellott of path and avod errors. Among those present were Mr. and Maple avenue, son of Mrs. Fred Stev-.,. -Mrs. Hopkns of Rchmond Hll. ens of Jamaca, Long sland, wll be..,".', ', r n Mr. and Mrs.'L. H. Ward, Mrs. Jo- marred on Saturday afternoon of The most gratfyng feature of he, h y. mer, nd Mss Nel c' Mc(j 0VC1. n whole electon les m " ^ t ^ ^! of New ork; Mss Olve watchdog owned by Rversde drve " 20-H. P. MOTOB. A 2u-h.. L'u.shmull n'or. pracllrally,,..-«-. for sal-; Mltnlle 'm- s'nl-s,'<>d.,r e set'll'te plfsur' hoat. Address lcn 111, achne! tcd uank. HGHEST PKCE j pal tor old sln>-.s, ll,tlng, lucts, furlc-u-hu-; rvt'rx thluk and any-. UulesU'-ln, ^T West 'ront llol Bunk..... < ('.'n Sutto's KUV- -store, tnml street. Owner...Sckles, Hel eun hm- same hy provng lronerty anl j! ynt,' l'or nlverlls'n't.!l -Maple ; nvrue, Kel Ktlk. SACRFCE SAXE. We must luve room for our Btoel: nul wll sell SO Whlto j lens ut half ther value. Sunn: l-'nrn, Ktnntown, X..1. Telt -lju-r ]-:utoto\vn. FBEPLACE WOOD FOB BAB. ] have a quantty of llrenlaeo anl fur nace wootl, Kwed 1C to 18 ncea ons. ' Tlla wood was cut lnat season and s all rl wool and perfectly dry. Wll delver n and near led Bank for }S per : cot-q. Danel 11. Cook, Slrownbury avej tu',! thns;. tf was btten on the nock by another dog yesterday. The watchdog was chloroformed by Dr. Robert Dckson of Fal- Haven. Tht' tlog weghed nearly 2(10 pounds. fur ret LBERAL BEWABD n of phys-u srnn'nts am m'l'lut'; lt>st bttvt--u lel Hunk lnl Vald. rblk. 1->V. 11. W. Head, 1-rceholl,.N..1. HEW.AUNCU. Xow L'l ft. famly launch, 'l \\Un -U. j. l-''-ro motur; netln 1't- n uso as.\'t. -'or sale t» u buyur. Sl-Ub'S fc knllfld, Casl sln-!, l:r, Hunk. pp M' has «UM'k l''rot TOP son, ron SALE. "VS'l delver warne. Charles Btrd, Eed Bank. BCABVEST SOME. Plan for Dl l''lr.t Cln:ll, West.ont,- Urancl, lul-vt-'.st home. \velm':'lu>, AKKt 20th. or next far d S from J:'.(t l'. m. Vve set, two ble, lo t k tn". Su.ler "» sletls, 1U-U ll.nk. FOB, SALE..'tM.'nKK' hurn-.'h, onv double -nubts, depot waku, trottng k'nk ert. tean of cobs, for sale juyer. C. -W. Fu-er, cjlobe hod B n. BTEAD. Remover of dead anmals, Red Bank, N. J. Te'ephone 129-J. Mol LAUNCH FOB SALE. A LM-l'oot o]en lunel, ^nul -onltou;.lenp.. >. Curts, Rel fank. OKPNGTOf FOWLS FOB SA1E. A Whn- (rltrton -o-k anl n C... hens for mle, $l.r,l),n-h: K-lk'rstr.ss j orl.t stran.. '. TulmK', S.7 Urnl'l v- V:" 1 '.' 1. nut-. Ut-l tluuk. -'ronl next week at the home of Mss Denns. Cleaver of ^' K ' ceremony wll be performed by Kor-rs to place other questons before the people*. The commssoners may beleve that certan other thngs should be carred out n Red Bank but are doubtful of the atttude of the 'people. They may beleve that certan other thngs should not be done but ''they mght beleve that the people want these thngs done. The people should decde these thngs for themselves. Whle the result of the electon of yesterday s gratfyng, the decson of the people should be accepted wth ejual cheerfulness f at some other tme they should decde aganst propostons whch many of us mght beleve were for the welfare and advancement of the town. The people should rule; and n the end the rule of ; the- people nvarably pcodc's good. results the POB BEHT. S tlond street. tt-d lalk. wn-l-,.mrs. G. 1-'. Holmes.! OUB CHANCE next to luy new furltre ll low at L. S'twnrtz Son's. STTTATON VTANTED. rolo-ed man lt-stren postnn as purdene!-, caretaker or eoelnnan: best rt-feeu-f. T. Whte, ran vt lv. C. 1)., box 3, Oeanc, X. J. OUE LOW PBCE3 rltse ytu. Stock reluc. 1*. Kclwlftz :.Son. 11 ve mv STBAW FOB SALE. 7/t- str.uv for sale. Apply lo /.m, K'l Hank. Teleplone l^l-. H. Hoengsbegtr, Consucla Hoengs- ] short weddng trp. They wll lve berger and Mss May Doppler of Gran-' wth Mss Denns's father. vllepark; Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Tower,! J \ Ellott s teacher of manual Mrs. Davd Wlson, Mrs. Jane Seeley, - tranng and mechancal drawng n Mrs. Ella Smth, Mrs. Jane Tanner, > l he Mddletown townshp hgh school Mrs. Charles Brcnnan, Mrs. Augusta! at Leonardo. Mss Denns has boon Wlson, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph. Van-' employed as bookkeeper for Collector t. n ul. Brunt, Mrs. Stephen Broander, Msses Wllam M. Thompson for the past J J ' 'J. Carre, Belle and Mary Broander and ' f our years. She wll gve up her pos- -««=» WE MUST n for stoves. Xew furnture nt (.->.., fclnv.--tj; & Son. MTTBC.E3SONB..Tosepl CV.ukor, the rvnowm-l voln and. pano nstructor, las: 4 lessons open n Hel Dank. Address C East 126th street, N'ew ork Cty. FOB SALE. Great l»ane puppy, tour months ob. female. nlldle. Mell-blfll: fol-,ulek dsposal, fr,; value fla. Ktyal l-'nrms,.tte Slver. N..1. MOTOB BOAT. r hunt, -fully culnnl. n lrstcnmlton anl n perfeet runnk must sll ut once. Wll take $r,() n care of lal]h 11. Scles, Eust.stre't, Uml Bank. FOB SALE. A (vo-p.-ssh'.-r aul' car nmtbot, n Kmd o-ler, Jl.r.. full at lltton's poullry farm, near Centf-vlle scboollnhe, or addresh Ce.rK 1.M. lrltton, K-ypon, X..1. U. 1''. ). ' UPBOLSTEBEB. Formerly wth JertH Bros, and AraolA* Conutablo Co., New ork. Furnture recovered and repared; awnngs, shadoa, curtans, draperes, layng of carpet*, mattng, lnoleum. Mattresses and ou«hons to order. MeGraham, 37 East Front street, Retl Bank. Telephone H-l. Bouse for Bent; All Zmproroneats. wll rent my house, lfl) Muumouth slreet. He year rounl, beklnnhk SeptenL'' 1st: tl'urnlsbel, u-lth mprovements, hrludtk nev.- Htcan heater, gah, bath uml new ran^e. have lor sulo very reasonable, ' a handsome tapestry parlor or lvng room set. Charles K. Uhmplln. BOABDEBS WANTED. loanlers uant-l: ; Mnll": nl m-, lu-ovenenls..^pply tu Mss '.valls, T.S. Jlt- j U'j.NMKt.t -str.cl, coru-- ^k-clanc j street, ltel Hank. CANTALOUPES rob SALE. loxtra lne cantaloupes for sale at r ' Boul street, ted Haul;., y cr and? y Gerald Broantler of Keanslnrg. ; ton Saturday nght. HOUSE ON M'LABEN STBEET.! BOASSEB "WAHTJCD. A bnnnle- wanted n a prvate famly. nqure at 38 Fetera place, ted Sank. Bod Bank Man s Ravng- New XOUBS Bult as an nvestment. NEW C.UB AT POST MOHMOtTTXX. 5fle Club Wll Olva nt O!tl-Fn«llon«a Barn Danco Tomorrow Nfht. FOB SALE. ^ f A tun "f. sclp ron lor sale. U. Ahl-m. 'uo lrook, near ttntontwn, X. J. Augustus Brandcs, who s employed! ~ Another athletc club has been n Charles Lews's lumber yard on formed ut Port Monnouth. Ths club West street, ' " ' LAD'S SDE SADDLE 1>OX SALE..nlv's.Mark Cross Hhle sallle tor sale. Apply.cl 110 1'Jnst 1'Mlt Nlrcot, rte CELEBT PlANTS POB SALE. Celery plants. O cents per 1110, bealtby,, lu-kp transplant',1 plants; Just lkll for plantng now. \V.!<:. KnK, Sbore Aer'M..lttlc Slver, X. J. AUTOS FOB SALE. PABM rob BALE: A fnvm oc 6r, acres, KOOd fertle B'ounl, eght ncrea of aspankufl and frut trees..arn: eleven-room touoe; barn and outbuldngs; all n food condton, Adjons trolley and. lve mnutes from Central ft.. depot, For partculars nhrt-'sh Ars..John s. EaatmonQ, 8r* Port. Munnoulb, N. J...,. ft»lt*«y\jut nualll 5 UUVUL llt) JHKJ 4-mssTOB-; nn 1910 Coast La,,nd,.y. j.'nmy washltu dly llh O'n! ll 2 Blk. n-p lau'h, Jlxl-t. new, 4^-h. p. engne; all con,b for sal" cl'p. 'm- purtlculurs ln ulre '--- of. Whte, llelford, N..1. BEAD THS. Have your washng done at the Jertey MONE LOST. Lost n led p.auk or Kt-KlrlKlll. "U Saturda\. the 2ljtl. l.etwefl!!::;0 a. n. anl x.'j p. n., ttventy dollar bll. Kllllfl' pl,-l«e HtlU-11 SU11L' KCRlHlfr ollre and l-<--e ve reward. starched and dred, done weekly. «0 OUB. F at work mansled 16 cent* Hotels and boardng house clothes washed and dred; lnt work m&ngled 3 cents per pound. ronng done t desred. Telephone 20-1 r.jd Bank. FOB SALE. -'orty-horse power Leon Holoe : llle: lesrahle for lelvey n-aco Wse, Westwool veml', KM- lu av-ue, W-Mt l-:ul, N. J. tono- -:. SUT OVEB AN EXCAVATON. Tnlv Hvv&n Borouffh BrugB Bult Affalnnt Jolu Kounedy. The borougl of Far Haven has brought sut aganst John Kennedy of la'onurd avenue for dggng n trench' for water ppes on Leonard aveue nnd Frst street wthout geltng a permt from the mayor, The complant was made by Frank ). Covert',! mayor of the borough, on behalf of tle borough. Mr. Kennedy s u member of the frm of \V. W. Kennedy & Sons, llorsls, of ted Hank. Leonard avenue was fnr/necly lnowu as nnce roatl. The complant states that.mr. Kennedy dug the road up on Frday, July 1Mb. The bearng was lo have het' held hst. Frday nght before Uecordc- Frank Mulford at Ktr Haven. t was djoncd untl Frday nght, August lflh, nt the re]ucst of John S. Applegutf, Jr., of Hcd Hank, Mr. Kennedy's lawyer. The cuy.e wll be prdstrculetl by tn 1 borough ullrncy, Phllp J). ',ll»t. Mr. Kennedy, t s htl, admt!! dggng n trench tn Frst utrect, lull clams that the jlreol. wju; lu-ver tleetled to the borough. The borough complant Mtuteh tltt both Frst llrcut and Leonard avenue were (ng up. The borough oflculh clu Unt -Mr, Kcnftly wm (old by the stre't. comuuet 1 not to dp; up the flrcct unll he got a permt hut they nay hr jmd no nttt'ton to them. The Ml wll be n lent, t'lue, the lorougl dcnrk lo lml ml f they run enforce ther olucc Or not. Xlall nt Oooftllo Tonght. he nl lulllal bull of lf Unlel HluU't expreh conuy'vmuloycrh ut H'hrlKll.wlU )u held tonght n Kel M'll'l hull nl. Oe'Ullc. Many lckeln luvr been nold md a lu- '' cowl h Dtpcclt'l. Muc wll be run hrl by tlu' Metopnlln oclunt,nf ted llnlt.,1..tu l-lvt.ot. Bell. J, Fnld of Nrw -k md A, K Tcrllc, Wlllnm ftlt lv, 'dwnd O'lllen nnd Mm,.vtlln /'urkr Of l'oollyn lv- r'ctlv MJUW KH on tlo Meyer trel. llroct from the ovvnr, WllK A, ('lyton nnd CMM'' T. l l of ltd tnnl, y,, havng n new..ouse ; wll be manly for the furtherng of bult on hs lot on McLaren street, nterest n runnng, bcyclng, swmnear Sprng street. The new house ntng :nd other sports, About thrty adjons Mr. Brnmles's hom; on the loys have already joned the club and west. The house s 2 x2( feet. t wll! a number of applcatons lmve been be two stores hgh wth an attc. Four j receved for membershp. A number rooms and a pantry wll be on the frst of llc bnys propose to 'enter some of door and then 1 wll be three rooms and the races' at the Kcanshurg carnval abtl room on the second Moor. Hard- j ths year. The club wll gve an old wood floors wll be lal throughout fashoned barn dance tomorrow nght the house. The house wll contan.nl n Hcnjnmn Mlls's large barn at Port v,., modern c/v'em-ts, ncludng water, Monmmth. The proceeds wll le fov\ gas and electrc lghts. The house wll! the beneft of the club. The ollcers he ldsh'l about the mdllf of Sop- of the organzaton arc: t' S;thsl;dy wunte n houserurnlslnc store. t.d lnnk. Snl-slndy, box l!l;s, '.ed :, n.. BULLS FOB SERVCE. Regstered Ouernsoy bull, also thor oklhrel Holsteln nul Jersey mll.s for servce. Mnglmn -'arm, Oceanc, N. J. Teleplone J137-J numon. EXCHANOE. e.ru"llltl<-one; ll-room modern ll -o\enk-u-es; l-'oorll av'ue. Atllllle MlllunH; eully, $2,mll. Wsh a -.ttaje of rooms. ll or near Allant: MKS..1. W. (Jnf-er. H lolta^ FOB BENT. Apal mets ol 1 1 and ;", rnons anl bath, Meam beat am all mprovements, n n< J v NMlu^ on M/TftulL-.street, near Hroal. Apply to your own broker, or tn- nwer, Xevt'l) DoremaH. COWS FOB BALE, ^O -U-H for Mule. Tmure of omrl, Atlantc BUS, X. J. rob SALE. Tle best ol and u'ease at reastnlle prces; auto supples. Ked r,ank ol and El-ease -ompany, 2\ West Front Htreet, ted Uank. Tolcjlono ll-w. V-al V % ' r, -N-.. SPECAL NOTCE. sngle -ob Hulf Lc^bor hens tcl. Royal l-'arns, l.ltle Kllten.bcr. Mr. rnndes s havng t bult for nvestment. The hou.se )vll, cost about $2,450. Clarence S. Kyte of Kcd lntl; drew the p ans for the house and he has the entre contract.. lenk Worthley of Lttle Hlver dd the mason work and, \V. tevnolds of Red Hank bus the plumbng contract. COP S Atlantc lrhlantu Mnrjhul lor Boatng Oll Man. 'Sll'llt -ll'lllllllllll H.-c-rH'.v -Wlllln 'ltey,.1 ''l--asn- Wllam Dnnn's HOMDEL OBL A BBDE. tvuflb Jesao 0t-ykor Marred to Wllam Pltclor of Xoff Brnnob. AfsH.lesse S'trylcer, rlugltor of H;.';. Anna Klryl'.er of llohndel, and Wll.'m 'lchcr, K«ol Hurry 1'lelor of Long lrunch, formerly of ted Bank, w.''e jarred hst week at the brde's hone, the ceremony beng por- Fr'tl ), l.oux, a specal nrsld nl' fnrned by tcv. VV. 1'. Clase, pastor of Atlantc Hghlands, was dsmssed from the lon- hst Tln-lay nght by the borough councl because le ml lcntch jn old nn whle n restng hm. The cdnplt aganst,uu WH ndc by <enr ;e llost. of Atlnnlc lnlhnd.'., w.s' hlulcd t.ll le had been bt nver the hel four lmes ly l.oux wthout nny jut,t cjue, l,on.v ll (cfene Mnted lal. Hose hal n- b'lml-l hm mll bd put up u lght. The councl nern'l n thnk Hnt l wll' lnlecesf;ll'y n hlv' Used force n th' llolndcl laptst church. The wtnesses were Mr. nnd Mrs. Koertenus Heyer of Holmdel. Mr. uml Mrs. rtcher wll lve at Kong Branch, where the gln s assocated wlh hs fnllcr n the contractng busness. CUM' nnd (>r..'.el llu> rr''.. luya nltuu by.mvk. 'Mlld'l op from -, ) m fl cel vnr.' old, lenjnn W'Hl'n, l.uo nul one-hnr y'n old Jnd Jolu.l'lm, hvlvc y'r nll, ull of l'jlhd, wcc ht- C lml week by do; hclonrng to (Jm llnclfl' of ll ;hlnl. The boyn' wmnb wt' nol. ''ln uml were cnlcrlzed by r,,1.,. Uowlnd, " The dog wan shot. 'Jrouo'a l'nlr nt Hnvaalllk. The nuul f»r of (tn Nnvolnl lre conpnv wll be held l-' lay nflrr noon md llct ut He Nvelllt town bull. A lebt of?hh r'nl on hc tt (n- llct, and He fremen h l h ope, e rmn hope lo eh'- enough fun He full 1 n pty llu' l'bl. A l'k! umbe'»f mlrlcn lnv<! been lontcd for tho ftlr, Man Former Bad Dank Bsnldont nenono 3rM«ol tou Atffolflu MAL \ su Mary (!nnlcrnon, who was en- (loyed fcvcnl yc/ ;H ntcnogr/phe' n 'Mnunl VVlstn' law ollcc nt Kcd Hunk, wu rrel D l!dbe -l ),. Wnrr'k of.os A ;ele, Culforn, Hl.rday, July jlth. Tlo h-dc n u hugh-.e' ol'.mrs. Kobct -. Cnlc'Hn l,ee of rnlehl, u fmer r'sd't.or ted Hunk. Mrs. Wn d: met her lbund hr'e years ngo whle,'h! wan m n vrtn trp n (llrrnn. Mr. Wtrr'l n engaged n De uttmnnhllc nrc' at Um AngclcH, B\e or Two Prup«rtlc>. A ht, bllx»l(l reel on Hol.h ntrcet, belongng d (eorjjfl t, T'llcx, WH null ltt week by 'Vnrl Wlle to Kuel.t. Conb, nnge 1 of (!hlll'n t'ocery, The jtr» «rly wn hold tt f 1,111111, M 1, Whle lnn HO mld (c nt Mm, Tlo'llHK Unvlu'H WK'H Ol lf/clt V<"- ulle to M"" Jula!oxter, MONE TO 1.0AN. on llmt rlk ;>-. Jl,"».CM 'Wllte,.Vlonmtl V - l l WOBK ORBE FOB SALE, A f:, jounl work lorm- focap.?;>..lohn (t'.ltrl'n, SprnK H l Haul,.. Ap- Mtreel, MOTOB BOAT FOB SAL. ''u n-\ lder.ackmm'a (.lulhe, Htu- MMary top, Apply ut xf Front street, lt<d :.'h:. Mlh HOBHE FOB BALE. n\ l've fur sale; knd :unl "- <C tt (tnldln lllll.''.'j, Le X. J.. mow noornro) AND B a. Corrntfutel jfulvanlzetl ron for roff- tk and Nldnf for Balo by J. \V. Mount Co., ltdl lnnk. BAT HA TOB SALE. 'nr sale, mlt nealou- bay; Tort.MonM. 111 :'hol-e road, near H farlory. Tl/"llj fl/rrell. Oun PBOES ' p NMK (lrlllk "ll' Hloek l'lllelllk. n bol untl Heptellber sl, L. wa /. * Hon. cunr. WANTED. ll Mauled Tor ueu-ral hotenork. lv- the mnnlup, ul l»l> Mtrnal t, 'l lall. HASVBM 1 tomj. WVHO church harvcht le, J»>'. Au/'llfl l-tll, or next fall- (lay. 1,.-1 n,n r,;llll p. ll. Hlp- Hnu lo.\. tll.-.-. rou BA.. tl Ml'/ of pl :» for ade. Welol hol> Myalore ry, N..1. Apply venue, ron DALE. Ml\ pulato boll'h.ror ah-; l-bnel,.]l'u- -eat, M. Kel'ey, loott Fl eehbl, N. ) ro/e 11 r.- r-r.. 1EJ) BE roll BAL!. -jlll'l lerl lye, f'lltlr'ly ll'"e fl'olll oc lllllll-. for mle. (lull.- W. 'M' Xecll, N..1. 'll n rll ('ll. Hm tll' llllllum WANTD. fm Wnlt'l; mnd (able, foltltlk: (ll l u t l l o t nleel, KM Hunk, ovelelltf wll (! rom B A Hhhl'o K bylou 'urfe'l 'lllje rue mle, Wth wttltnck, n lne rnumo. H Ulllllu Mte'l, or t<l j>lh11 43J-V tl.'d MllllH. COMPCTBST QlttL WANTED. t'fnpelent ^rl'l uvted tr KejeraJ lols'w-ol; rul- or three: no vaslnk la- l-onln.'.' Anply to Mrs. 11,-llbnl. llu Cast l-'nut street, ted Uank. WOBK "WANTED. \\'m;\ wth fllm, nw<\ *, WHH lncr M K ( '( rl lnu.'tt'wrljf'r; cnt vy or tuwj. Aldrt'NM A.,. nn; nf Mtcl WlmH, U. ". )., Uvl Mnk. snobe TBONT LOT BABOATN, Hl-'WHllry rver rontm'e 1211 ''-, llkleaded, safe am loraue, two tllultes to po'tollle' am lnlel. Kucrlllce,?!llll)..Moebouse & l-'ord, ltel Hank. FOR SAZ.E, Koll folntall and eopletn set of lee cream llxtureh, Hllalle fo- le- -r-n pallor, at KlvarlK & SO'K, -'rout Mtn-et and Maple aveue, b'l Malk. ron A.:. Fll" uhte -lover honey n ' oml, ^11 cell. per ;<llll,'le pound, U reals n lllllll f-rs. 'l.. Alexander, XlltMWUllll loud, 11, mnutes fl'un Mlatlou. MOHET TO LOAB. Monoy to lonu on -Ht bond nnd mort- Wt',* N fmttlllch to null bbrover. Apply to tho Land uml Loan compnny, D Kllft l'*ront Htreet, ted Hank. rob AT.B rbeap to l llbk hlt.vl-l, L f» -11. p. Mteu,'U- Kllll', l-ouplelc. Cull h«> Meen 'llllllln^ hf 1 - \\\ 7:0".. and G:() p. m. Apply.1. \V. Alont Co., UK Hank. C0MMK10N MEBOnANTR. When yon lnvn unylblk lo nllp, wrlln l''rallk (l nlyle A Co,, wholeule 'OH- 'O me rballlu, ( l-lll Cmlllecn llrl'll, H'-D.Mulberry lnv. Ncvrl,.V..1. ' LOST. D Sunday, July ^Vth, u jearl pn, between [tdnt' roatl. Avenue of Tw'n Hrers/ tmson road and ln;lan nveue. Flller l.-»f: l-etm Mmn lo Mrs. \V...Slt'v-nn, Ubltte road. teward. DMrlOMERT AQENCV. 'lploymenl ^ency has been l at No.! Wbarf av'nu. When n of, r'lllle s.'--alll, unll 7J-J Jted lanl. Help for hotels anl rlvate am- lles spll.d on Mlort notl'e. An.pe HOUSE FOB SALE. Ten-room louse wth all mprovenenta for sale: on corner of Keu-nun KprlllKH road anl LelKbton avenue. For further partb-lu'h ajtply to Oeor^o \V. Urowcr, N'cwuan Sprngs rond, ted Hunk, B CAB. Delvery cur, SOU pounds capacty, un rebult Oldsmoblle -KSH, newly palntt'l, ^oul tl-en, hcaotrul -overed huly; entre Job llrst-clush; b-caln. l''l-eenll Motor Co., l-'reebpld, N. J. DAL b HOKE. Daly & lllekey, Hel llank'n new eloc- rlcal lnn, 1H ready to alteul to your electrcal llfl'dh. lostlnllt'h ehefrcully fnrlmbel. Olllee, ojpohltn Heeolll nutlunal bank, llroatl treet, Hod llanlf. ''uo r lor mle: nlloela: lace, '.' BOW 11OAT0. > v lmln, ll'mt-cl lolh Sn ra l' M, ;J M-. wll m Al S'cHllcnlth Coll Sn ran, Al SHllnt l-'rot Mtr.'l, Uel lnl. WATEBU WANTED. c (vautel M Vlu-enl lunp, 'luhllll: llnl he mll Ml)", wllllo eferr'd. Aldl''m llux UN, C lnllt, apply at Vm llow, Klm-e rol. W TOUB».> llenutrl rovernlllo KH uul from bl ctoth mll cbnlllo orlot". Wrltn for eeulfrfl.. AMlcnn lll Mnnlfuplory. 2D Vo-lnont nt-not, l-oolyn.,a» A9 OMAVJO, OOXMU.,ruky tn nul nlutn rtofn luado tlehtt olft (nr Mud nnplnlt for nnln, OKlru Mr.ClnHhny, tl Hltrowthtry *v«nuo, ted llnllk. Telephone C USD MAlnC D*«T. nwnot erenm, purn n H fyn our own fnrnnj frohl luttrr, luttornltk mll llono-uolo pot clm-«n fnllvnrurl dntly. CB. A, McClnnkny, f-d lltnk, HAVEST llarv'mt lont 1 of tho Tn tol 'H M.'llMMllst <hurr l WlU!'' lh'j Mt tlu< AJM-ntl SftrlMKH )'<!cl hulhtk, T-Htly, AujdtU 7, 1!M:t. A 11TH* Hupp**r M-'-vfU. Urunl HMC. TcketH r»0 c'th. Andavlt nnd Aoknowlsdvemontt. Vnl rjm Uml me lt ty tlt<'(< 1)'W-PD K:00 t, n. x <:00 p. n, Wll >r'pnro ud tnuf al11<1avl(m uml lu-knowlcdk"-»n«jt». J'Mwunl W. \Vw\ Jytlen t.t (le 'cum*, O 7, lclhc- mllllhk, tcl lunk. _.0TS WANTED. t'nt ttl' nlllf'- wnth )>tm wm 1( (1 lllllltl'l'l" tl't'llm, K-llf H'llMOl nnd lufly to t'dln'.v nc flttlcr; uttdthn' for ml M ', mutlfnlc pl-1 lunnm; hnlc-n p'tt'-t'u. Uox, box t, KM) llnh. AND DTEWW. Mn wlt"' clolllk t)l'<n(ml fnd ry'rt. O'tu' mltn HTHHH M) CM HH ctltcd f)v and (lellvcrr, Ucd tutt Ml en n >yn WorltH,!H Went 'ont ntrnnt, t>f» Hlruwnlury nv«un', letl Hunk, l'lunv MOTOB BOAT TOK fla.l. Aoor H, ::«-n,, -, p, rwe <'». Hlue, Hp''l H nllem per hour: eompl'le e lllpmelll, 111 lll-mt-clllln eoltlll loll. 'llee (fd..mmrel ll Mll.llnhy, N..1. '!.. lolllnolll, lll^ N'evllle lln-el, V. ll Alllhoy, N,.1. GASOLENE ENGNES FOB SALE. 'Vtr-lmrsp pfnver KlKle-cyllnde' (lanus wth n-opeller outft, f-15; llve-horno power loble-cylnrr (lute model) Toluet wth complete outft nul'magneto, $<(l: ten-home power (nnllc-vyllklcr Detrot wlllont propeller outtlt, $r,0; small sze Jo-'s r've-se. rea-.?r, all n lno ondlllon. Taylor, H(;11;U1H, N. J. TOB SALE. Kno country ltune on Bronfl street, Eutontown, N. J.; 157 feet front by 200 feet deep; sdewalk anl curb; louso ot 8 rooms anl, hath, all mprovements, gas, wnter anl heat; lne, barn nnd chcken bouse, antl a U'KC Karlea; nl knds of frut, and beautful shrubbery. For prce nn] ternh.-ldeh.s or cull on P. O. Hoffman, Kutontown, N. J. BABQnrS N BSES from Kunnybrook l-'arm rl.s Garden. To nutko room for new stock, wo wll SOU durng July the OWK: Blue Sberan rh $7,00 75o Honorahlls, yellow nnl brown Stylosa, llo strlpe 7,00 7Co.\lxtl 7,00 7Bo l-'rane'm -'.' Cleveland, Hunnybrookl-'ar, Katontow, N..1. BONO WBXTEBB send us your MK. n)eu^ or llluhlcnl conposltok, tve vlll publsh on n fo per cent royalty UMH f uvnllnblb. ThousaulH u do.la-h have been pad to successful Motf wrters, Why not pet your share? We have thr largest and best proposton. Wrt!' HH now. MlHle. wrlll- lo your worls or words wrtten to yum- mklr wtboat hnrk'. Henl for our new numbers, "Woong" and "What Would Vou H':" ''m cents eneb. pomt-' pad,.lobson- Lyons, musc pulllmlerh, v-llej-' am l'lf'h.!lll» fld street, N. -:., \\'a!.lln;ton,. C. tenl for froo book. WANTED. (Hrl wftnl fcr allve work', nunt to corrct nt tlkuftv, 'r^tont Ht naton for n!tllnftu>tt>ry pcr.v/u. Allvwn, HntnK 'XDOlfo 1, OllM *.ll"), box :l^, Kcd TOP SOL FOR SALE. dool ptronk t'lpooll (or nnlo. Prlca T» contrj Dor load on tln prptnlrns, nt Mtm nonlnlc rark, nenr lnd Unnlc, nqulra o GoorKQ Curt f, [lujo-lntuklont, on tfa«prculhcft. PON FORSALE FOR KEEP On Hnlnlay, Aunut mh, at a o'clock p, n., wll tell ut uttf'dou at tloxdlln. hol'l, ted lunk, N, J., one bay pony, to Htlufy a bll for tho pony'l lonrd. '1'. W. Mle'uuu. r, jloldl'll unt 'ou mlt, 'OMC or : >';; nlm n 'hlln elo'l nnd foldllu bed. No lennohb- re' l'fu.d. Pt. Allulle nvel, l.ouf ll'lch, N,,1. Con'' of 'M - wurtlm uv'h', A JllAVTrU. noml. hll" for mll'one of ln Mne't hollme C' uh, /.n r,r.*!«<> ren, om. lllh ull tuutel'll lllp'llv'lllrlllm. Mtur'o, llld l'ldy for orp Hllcv p^v, lmwnr W. V«\ KKl'lll, loln V, MK'' blllll- nw, llrd Hunk, WATCH CHARM LOST. luottoc mv (vdt:l rlwrt lout lnttrly )K1>( K..CM' fulr, or NUvvM 'vnl 'l'f't ttl JtcHl frr'l, Jlnl llunlt; Kohl n.1,. 1 ellelljf llelllll 111' ',, n 'nl Ull wth 1 nn H fpur, m. l''nu lne h Mll, le. >.1. curlk U2; l-'lmlr llllllllll VllllOll '1' Wll 11.' 'oole. 1'Llunx, uml rr'lvn 'WM. ~~~LET RELL DO T. ln'll nvn your funllun n VH; hull loro t n n n punn room n M llr'rof, ntn^lnry, lenlcl wuroloum ut v uulh md up: ln'll nlnrn your trunk for 26 enntn n mnnlb; hn'll mom yofr mfnj m'll muvn your holler 0» lenvy nehlpry; l'l o your trutklmff lml exptcm. Vn'll nnvo nonayj you'll (dnvn trmlln; you'll nuvo nnmy«n«, you m Jlnllly do t Crtwnnl J. lloltlr. Mralmlo «t>ol, fnd Dunk, N, j.

13 PEESOlfAl.. Mr. and Mrs. Fred French and ther daughter of Hudsop avenue are spendng a few days at Ncwburp, New Stockton Horner of Maple avenue, casher of the Matawan bank, s wendng a vacaton of two weeks at Ocean Grove., Mr. and Mrs. saac H. Adlem of Broad street are makng a sojourn at Thousand slands.. Harold E. Nemnn las accepted a ble trp to Quebec, Canada, and vcnty.... ' - poston as muscal drector for the. Mss Susan Conover of Freehold Broadway Grls-producton; He sspent Sunday wth Mrs. Alston Beek- of Monmouth street.. now nt Phladelpha, where the com-mapany s rehearsng for three weeks. Mss Elzabeth Coyne of Washngton -steet, who n-employed as sten- The show wll open at Baltmore and' wll be on the road 44 weeks. ographer n Frederck ~W. Hope's offce, s enjoyng her' annual vacaton. Mrs. A. A. Conover of Broad street s spendng n week at Belnar. \ She s spendng ths week at Atlantc "' Mrs. Mllspaugh VanBrackle of Cty. ' Hazlct, formerly/' of Red Bank, s Mrs. Thomas Lttle of Oakland spendng the remander of the sum-streemer ut Asbury Park/ Kearney, of Shrewsbury. has been Vstng Mrs. Martn J. Bayard Tnrockmorton, son of Dr. Mr. and Mrs. C. M- Applegate of J. Dunbar Throckmorton of Broad New ork returned home Monday street, left last week for Aurora,' llnos, where h,o s employed by a steel Lttle of Broad street. They after spendng a. week wth the Msses made concern. - '...Employees of the Central raftoad throughout ths secton are rejocng over the fact that the company has rased ther 4 salares from ffteen to twenty, per cent. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Parsons of New ork have been spendng several days wth Mr. Parsons's parents, Capt, and Mrs. Churles J5. Parsons of Broad street.. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Crossley of Red Lands, Calforna, are vstng Mr. and Mrs. Benjamn J. Parker of Shrewsbury; Mr. Crossley, who formerly lved at Red Bank, has been n poor health; but s now much mproved. Mss Bertha.Hance of Holmdel, a teacher n the Shrewsbury avenue school at Red Bank, s. vstng Mrs.. Wllam Lddel of Morenc, Arzona, formerly of ths place. Mss Louyne Worthley of Waverly place s vstng at Northfeld, Massachusetts. - and Mrs. Raymond Esner of place spent one day last week..at Atlantc Cty. Mr. and Mrg. Benjamn H. Ford of. East Front street were recent vstors at Atlantc Cty. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Wlson of Wallace street have been spendng a week at Atlantc Cty. Polceman Horato Shutts las rented Capt. Charles E. Ehrockmouton's house on Monmouth- street,,.opposte _, the borough hall.' Mr. and Mrs". Shutts" wll move-n" the-house-next.. -week.. -.:.-.'-.. " -. Wllam C. Wrght, who n employed n the,red Bank store of the Wrght pnno company and who has' been spendng the sumer at Asbury Park, hns rented Wllam P. Snyder's house on Hudson avenue. Mr. Wrght wll take possesson the frst of September. Mllard F. Tetley, who now lves n Mr. Snyder's house, wll move next week or the week after nto the house on Hudson avenue whch he bought from Arthur G. Sckles several months ago. \ Fred Kumpf, Jr., propretor of the shpyard-and machne works next to Wthl' Wo'rth ley's hll, has h been b sufferng Sff some tme wth a severe attack of rheumatsm. He s able to be around by usng crutches.. Mr. and Mrs. James L. Worden of Shrewsbury avenue left Sunday for Pcconc bay, Long sland, where they wll spend two weeks wth Mrs. Worden's sster, Mrs. John Messenger. Mr. Worden s propretor of the Hotel Abbott and whle away the hotel wll father, Theodore Rose of Eltn1r»j, New ork.. Thomas Henry of Mechanc street, who has been confned to the bed the past two weeks wth sckness, s slghtly mproved. Mrs. Alos Naegle of Passac s vstng Mss Ednah H. Parker of Branch avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Metbot and son, Homer, Jr., of East Front street, have returned home from an automo- the trp n ther automoble. Mrs. Joseph VanHorn and daughter Emma. of Ossnng, New ork, have been spendng several'days wth JUrs. VanHorn's sster, Mrs. Mllard F. Tetley of Hudson avenue. Mss Gertrude VanSant, daughter of Rev. S. Monroe VanSant of Monmouth street, returned home today after spendng two weeks wth frends, at Brdgeton. "Dck" Halpn, an old publcty man, s spendng a few days n ths vcnty n the nterest of a New ork frm. Mr. Halpn was bo;n n Keyport. He says he has been all over the Unted States, but he has, seen no place so dear, to hm as thv Rartan bay shore where he spent hs boyhood. Mse Pearl W. Worden of Sprng street and Mss Ursula Earle of Mana avenue spent Sunday wth Mss-Helen Craft of Belford. Mss Molle Cravatt of Asbury Park s spendng two weeks wth Mss Mabel Connell of Monmouth street. Thtfanas Tallman of Maple avenue, who s employed at the Chrstan assocaton on Monmouth street, has returned from a week's vacaton whch he spent wth relatves and frends at Orange antf New ork. Recorder and Mrs. Harry-C. Badcau of East Front street spent Sunday at Sprng Lake. Rev. Edward Murray and daughter Ruth of"'tobk Falls, llnos, spent.monday.wth.coroner.-and-mnj. Harry C. Fay of Monmouth street. "'. -lev-^-ws' -W,- Rdgely.- and -daughter of Bvdgeton spent Saturday wth frends at Red Bank. 'Mss Belle Percval. of Charleston, South. Carolna, returned home Monday after spendng the past month wth*m's.' Ruth Connell of Monnfouth 'street. Mrs. Rchard C. Smth and daughter Florence of Herbert street spent Sunday wth relatves at Shrewsbury. Robert C. Hance and famly of Rversde avenue wll spend the frst ffteen days of August at Greenwood Lake, New ork. Mr. Hance s the BRTHDA OF A LODGE. TffE RED BANK Mactjonald'» Audtorum Crowded at Btneflt Sane* Frday nght. BHEPHEBDS OP BETHcEHEM FP- XSAXS O V«* Macdonald'g audtorum was ho Anslvanwrr Wll Be Approprately crowded to-ts capacty last. Frday Ctlabnted Tonght Moon Lodff*»- nght at the dance held for the beneft de to Boy a Hall nrt«*a of BnKUu* of the Kearsburg fre company. The On*. ' place was attractvely decorated wth flags and buntng. Muse for the The ffteenth annversary of Jlonmouth jtsr lodge, Shepherds of Bethchestra of v Jersey Cty. The proceeds dancng was furnshed by Mller's orlehem of Red Bank, wll be celebrated of the dance wll be used for the fund tonght n the lodge's room On thefor the new fre engne whch recently thrd floor of Odd Fellows' hall on arrved. The commttee n charge of Monmouth street. The Toom has been the dance conssted of Frank Tlton, attractvely decorated for thtffoccason Wllam Macdonald, George Oberlander, H. C. Opdyke, Lloyd wth Hags, buntng andflowers and Hopper, presents a. fne appearance. Each member s enttled to brng one frend and t s expected that about 125 people wll be present. A program consstng of vocal and nstrumental selectons, rectatons, etc., wll be rendered. After the entertanment a banquet, ncludng salads, baked beans, sandwches, cake, coffee, etc., wll be served. The commttee n charge'of tho celebraton s composed of Mrs. Alce Roop, Mrs. Jenne Repphard, Mrs. Lucy Wolt, Mrs. Margaret Thompson, Mrs. Pnoebe Perrne, Mrs. May Frake, Mrs. Elzabeth Bennett and Joseph C. Perrne. -.<' Monmouth Star lodge was organzed at Red Bank on July 25th, 1898, by Mrs. Jane Ann Krby of Monmouth street. The lodge then had twenty members. Eght members of the lodge who joned t when t was organzed are stll members. Krby, Mrs. Sarah Snffen, Mrs..Mary Wlsony Mrs. Martha E. Prce, Mrs. Margaret Glassey, Mrs. Mary Woodward, Theodore F. Snffen and Thomas Glassey. The lodge now has 86 actve and honorary members. The lodge has been meetng n Odd Fellows' hall for commttee, of whch Drector George P^Gamble s charman, reported they had been unable to.get a sutable lot at Red Bank on whch to buld a Moose hall as the cost was too much. The Moose members are now talkng of buyng a lot and buldng. A vaudevlle entertanment was gven after the meetng by New ork people who are spendng the summer at Red Bank and vcnty. The program ncluded vocal and nstrumental mus_c, ballet dancng, buck^nd wng dancng and a sketch by blackface comedans. Refreshments Wre served after the entertanment. Focahotns nstallaton Postponed. The nstallaton of the new offcers of Massabefc councl, Dcgrc.c of Pocahontas of Red Bank, was postponed from last ^yedncsday nght untl Wednesday., nght of- next week, because some of the new offcers were not present. The attendance was small at last Wednesday nght's meetng as frst among Red Bank's mal carrers to get hs summer vacaton, many of the members Attended the j performance of "The Pnk Lady." Mss Margaret Bhsdell, daughter j Be4 Mea aatallatlon TonK]lt. of Mrs. Frank L. Blasdell of Broad,,,,; : street, has been spendng several weeks at Atlantc Cty. Edward Brooks of Shrewsbury avenue has gven up hs job as drver for The new cllcers of Wacona trbe of Red Men of Red Bank wll be nstalled tonght by Dstrct. Deputy Cartan of Matawan. *** Uhu ** Hll A * quorum vj uv* ^* at VA of members dd L*«*»*^»»fc*-w* u ^>» *» be conducted by Thomas Ross. Humston s sster, Mrs. Wnfred Aul The second annual outng and clamof Monmouth street. ; bake of Cpurt Monmouth of Foresters tlon of hs sl'*'rllns chnruelc am un- That wo ntwplace upun ret-unl ths testmony of u pprucj- ESTMATES CHEERFULL GVEN. Ernest Shepherd of Shrewsburyavenue and Harold Dowen of Herbert Mrs. Magge Wymbs of Eatontown j of Red Bank wll be held on s un day, ceasnp loyjll". Work promptly done and at a sutable j \ street are workng at the New ork s vstng frends at Red Bank and : August 17th. The outng wll be for Uesdlv 1 '!. Tlat a 'tpy of (hs resoluton ho Mtevl n tlc mnutes of our prce. and LOUR Branch ralroad freght stavton. Mrs. M. J. Smth and daughter Navesnk. the lodge members only. They wll go eonnnny am lhat a copy he sutably <'ndown the rver to Plum sland. Athletc sports wll be enjoyed durng the K-sxrl and sent to tlt; famly of our, OFFCJ3 AND STOREROOM: Benjamn Tlton, son of Wllam A. Frances of Sprng street are spendng drcons'd frcml fnd hrnlhor. East Front Street, Second House Tlton of Burden street, s spendng; ths week wth Mrs. Smth's sster,.mn's. Al'PLOOAT:, Jr.. from Ho-h Street. day. The commttee n charge of the two weeks wth relatves at Port Norrs, New Jersey. Mrs. Gertrude Theme and son Harry tery, Samuel' E. Clark, 'Lews J. Van- CDKXKLT'S S. MO'XT, Mrs. John S. Jamson of Prnceton. Wll.lAM lt,l,x<"l'>x,. Tel. 326-R. RED BANK. outng s composed of Edward M. Slat- SAAC T. ADl.K.M. The condton of Prank Longstreet, and sster Mnne of Newark are Wll.UA.M Wll.LKV, Dusen, Wllam Webb, Wllam JUBtoe, Thomas Lucas and.hurry N. BDS WANTED. who lves at the corner of Sprng and spendng ths week wth Mrs. Theme's t'otnltttc. mechanc streets and wlfo.has been grandparents, Justce and Mrs. Theodore F. Snfln of Herbert street. Bds wll be receved by the boroujrh confned to the house the past eghteen The commttee met last Thursday of Red Bank at ther regular meetng months wth a nervous breakdown, Mrs. Fred Tramm and two chldren BDS WANTED. nght at Mr. Slattery's on Brdge avenue and completed plans for the out- on August 18th, 1!)1M, at 8:00 o'clock remans unchanged. Mr. Longstreet of Trenton are spendng several days has been n hs bedroom the past four wth. relatves and frends at Red Stlled Mls'are requested by the 1. M. for approxmately fve thousand ng. Two launches wll be hred to months. Dr. Wllam D. Sayre s nbank. Vrs. Trnmm s a sster of board of edu'ntcn of the boroupcl of convev the members down the rver.,. DAXTOE. H. Grswold, A." Angley, Wllam Matthews, Roscoc Panter and Raymond Truex... The entre company n full unform and wth ther new truck paraded through the streets at Keansburg Frday, afternoon. The new apparatus s smlar to the one owned by the Oceanport company.. The offcers of the company are: Cuptnln Wllam 1...Mnrlonll. Frst lloutennnt John 'antov. Second leutenant.loln (Jovort. Presdent Geor?p Ul.erlmlpr. lctonllll; HOC'l-lnry. Oprlyke. 'tmnclll Kecrctry tnscn! Ptnle TraHM"!' 1 '- 11. Hll. KtJMSON PXEEMEK WANT AUTO. Demonstraton of Auto Delvery Truck Gven at Bnmson Frday Nglt. The Rumsdn lre company wants an automoble hose truck and a commttee They are Mrs. composed of Counclman Wllam F. Mahoney and ex-chef James T. Murphy has been apponted, to nvestgate the matter and report to the counclmen. A specal meetng of the lre company was held last Frday nght at the frehouse on Center street and a demorstr^on of Mahoney & Harvey's over a year. t formerly met h theauto delvery truck of Seabrght was old Davdson buldng on Broad street gven. The truck carred 23 membes. and n the Amercan Mechancs' hall The commttee wll ask the counclman on the thrd floor of the Second na tomorrow nght to buy a smlar truck tonal bank buldng. for ther use. V*vr Moos* lumbar. The' company decded to take part John Boyle of Elberon was elected a n the fremen's contests at the Mon- member of Red Bank lodge of Moose last Thursday nght. The buldng mouth county far on Labor day. Tle company, had been nvted to parade at Long Branch the mddle of next month but decded not to- accept the nvtar ton. legacy of 950,000. Wllam B. Lloyd of Rversde drve s bequeathed $50,000 n the wll of Mrs. Anna Moore, who ded at New ork a few week's ago.. Mr. Lloyd s executor of the wll and s a close frend, of. Mrs.-Moore's husband. -The bulk of Mrs. Moore's estate, whch' s woruvtmorre. 'than $800,000, was' left for the purpose of establshng a home for convalescents. A Cam of Tmnks. We desre to thank the Amercan Mechancs lodge of Lttle Slver and those personal frk'ul.s who extended comfort and sympathy at the. recent deuth-of our husn.ml and father, Benjamn T. Whtte. ' ClASMlTTK M. WllTK, JOSK'H T. WHTE. Lttle Slver, X..1.; July 29, dvcrtacmcvl. BEEOLUTONS. WhTfw n tn-.l.-l of Wlllhun Taylor Corlles, tjc NV'SK lmk H company of He<! t!:nk :K sflteml Ht 1 rrujmvable l03s.nl' ; cunrte" member. not show up last WeahcEday nght and loyal ronmule am a ws* ;uul RED BANK FRHM FRANK A. Now and Graalctt All Feature HOWS A CRCUS ' THAT S A CRCUS METNAGERE: OF SOME FFT CAGES Grand Free Street Parade j«2 PERFORMANCES DAL \ Ran or Shne 2 and 8P.M. CHAMERO BROS. Practcal F*anters and Paper Hangers. 19J3 Samples of Domestc and mported j < Papers now on hand. three hundred (5^11)0) square yards of attendance. George A. Longstreet of Wallace One of the launches to be used s An- Rumson for conveyng school chldren street pavng, sad pavng to be vtrled brck, concrete, ameste, bt'/u- Mrs. Jacob Enrch and daughter Htr,, ct-, r.,.,,!. drew Whte's M.:»_.- Olva r:..:. u B. 'm. Thc..fv... other f,. om the eastern and western ends of Helon of Canal street have been Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Coombs and,.,,.,, has m; t yet been Kc m. te d. the borough to the Rt'hoolhousoH. lthc or other lrst-dask pavng of spendng three weeks wth Mrs. Clarence Sheldon of Waverly place sre Eurch'a daughter, Mrs. Chrstne j at Woodbury, where they wll attend ; Arcanum's rfth Annual Outng. Bdders mu.-.t assure the board that smlar character. Plans and specther conveyances are strop): and re- j lcatons can be obtaned from George Klen of West Hampton Beach,.onp -**"> funeral of Mrs,.Coombss fathe, Dstrct Deputy,._.., Danel Doran of.. sland. " < Clarence A. Sheldon, who ded Mon- Long Branch and Supreme Reprc- lable to nsure the safety "of the chldren.' street, Red Bank, N. J., by payng a ). Cooper, borough engneer,go Broad Mr. and Mrs. Theodore F..SnUn J day. John Buell of Asbury Park has sentatve Wllam Koester of Newark nf Horho't.»t.rot stnt nnn d.v n- charge of the Red Bank store of made un offcal-vstaton to the Red ds' grocery whle Mr. Coombs s Bank lodge of Royal Arcanum last Bds must be n th( hands of thedepost of ten dollars ($10). Adam Smth of Asbury Park. ayl W',. *,, L,>,. A. C. HARRSON, Mss Emma Marshall and Mss, M f- an<1 Mrs - J - Walter Davs or Borough Clerk. Maple avenue - are vstng at Brook- Nelle Smrleton of Sprng street attended the Klbcron lre company's annual ball n the Deal casno last Thursday nght. Jacob Soffel, a former resdent of Red Bank and "who now lves near Jersey Cty, s confned to the house wth a nervous breakdown. Mr. Soffel s a brother of Edward Soffel of Leghton avenue. Mr. and Mrs. W. Harold Powers and daughter Goorganna are enjoyng a two weeks' pleasure trp. They spent a few days at Greenwood lake and are now at the Thousand slands. Rev. and Mrs. Edmund J. Kulp of St. Lous Mssour, huve 1 been vstng Mrs. gulp's parents, Mr., and Mrs. Joseph Swannell. Mrs. Osborn PJntnrd and son, Mllnrd Cornwall Plntnrd, of Kngston, Pennsylvana, are spendng some tme wth Mrs. Pntard's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mllard F. Cornwell of Broad street. \ C. Rny SWeeney of Allen place s enjoyng u week's vacaton. le s spendng the lmn wth relatves and frends ul New ork "fnd on Lone sland..tostpl (!. lohchellm'h, propretor of a collector for the'ued Bank ollce of the Columba hotel on West Front tll 1 1'ublc Sorv-o electrc eompny (street, lnn luul thc roof of the hotel and t. beleved the nc"n thought they would gut sunc money. Mr. j? Jlj'H. '.lumen MuNnr of Wallace (,'rch puts hs mllv.'llons n tlm vs and'nornn Knrght. n'-t hm hern vstng frondb nt. lnk every day, however, und the ntuulers hud no slunv of gettng nny Snuos nt Munmotl Bout Club. '.Lkcw.'d. Brfl. ('.. Klcharrtu of Newark has nocy. cttne.l homo after upendng several Ffty Red Jlnnk.young people at dnj'h whl ( Mr«. Kecley. Tuthll of lmlwn nvvmo. nght'at the Monmolh. bout club' ended the socal.(lance hst Frday 'r.ttlo Mnn. FL-t" nt l.ylo. John (J. Purlu'r of Shrewsbury «AHHH lclu 'lrrsh wll be Keen at lmrqum'tcrn under (he nnpl-v flf workng n George Huu'e 'ntter- Red Hank (onorrow nght, us ho Ktnr Wllam (1. LwDce, lmjnn,. K'H r'k'c "" Mondll street. n the num'al rolctnn of "Lttle Atwnter, (!. Clarke Worth cy and O. Jv. ml JJr:. Cluuh.'H ). lc.nncll. MKH l''\-." at the l.yr; 1 tl'le.r. The lolwnrd Dvh, Jr. Mun:: WM frnrbed by 11 mold A. L'OH U ler- (f Ncwn'k "ft'd upendng the mlnu'r MoductD s n Htory of brght socety ut Hcd Hunt ll'e wth lunro.s llo^nch am un-lore.\}}o:'u'(l hnppennk!. The acton M.M- wll K 1 held Frlduy nght of next WCT. K. (^ullhgton, Aunthnr (nure Wlbur Nls'o of Kllcron n vstng hs K'n'dpnvnlH, Mr. ;d Mm. Knn- OH n colpl! nearly nulrrcl, - -- Uel Au-lull of.sprng Htrect, Ar. u.couple nearly dvorced md u rouple AumW Hu(l«y-Ho!ool Jlxcuvtlo. anl Mm, Wllllm Nxon md M Stanley 'l^'t Hndy wth A'H. Nx- O'H p''clh, Ar. nu'l 51 r!. JH. llrnll llt'ncll, hn of l.'larl't llclncll of Mf.'hanlc ntrnt'1, «np'dlnn'» lmll wlll H Kt'mlfllT, l'ny. llmll of Tlntm KH, Ml'H. (l.ll'ull l.:' (f W('At ltl'uot fl rnnt'l l; llm ldt'r wth dekrn'fl.'f. Hhc nun CC Hll up a week mll her cdmllldn H not nu'l mtnov'd. Dr., 11. (tur'lmon n nlt'dlk "' 1 '- Mm,. OortmJh ('n')n»(' Allentown \u vmllw? ut the home of JUTOH Nornn of MnpK.vcmo. Mc Horlml. Mlndock lnl noun Tlmortpo thl Wl'lfu 0/ Hun'h uv«-. duo* Aro vbltltk (Mr», Murduck'fl feld, Connectcut. Mr. and Mrs. Arche Brown of Camden are vbtntr Mr. Brown's mother, Mrs. Wllam Brown of Whte street. Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Waterman of Maplo avenue and ther daughters, Mrs. C.. Leech of Red Bank and Mrs. E. F. Brooks of Calforna wll spend August at East JafTrey, New Hampshre. Mrs. Samuel W. Apgar and two DUEOLAHS AT FAnt HAVEN. nenrly ongngcl. -. Thrd MoTlntr lvmlonlo nt JcmftonA The tlnl of u secn of fnur morn- ng nndel' nulnr llm alnplccn of Mx. 11. W. luwkesworth wan held at Am, Cdwn ), (odfrcy' at HnHn Frday no'lntr. AUSN Hut Drnpor guvc noologucv md Ntcholm Dmly, lenor, mng flulcclloh, Thursduy nght The ffth annual outng and clambake of the Red Bank lodge "wll be held at Warden's at. Portuupcck on Tuesday, August 10th. Members of the Long Branch lodge have been nvted to attend the outng. A gme of baseball between teams representng the Red Bank and Long Branch lodges wll be played n the afternoon. The commttee m charge of the outng for the Red Bank lodge s composed of Frank A. Morehouse, James R. Smock and Clarence Beck. Speolal Usetnff of Elka Tanffht. chldren of Jersey Cty spent laat week wth Mrs. Apgar's sster, Mrs. Andrew W. Nascr of rvng place. lodge of Elks wll be held tonght to A specal meetng of the Red Bank ballot on canddates and ntate new members. MSS UASEB WAS HOSTESS. Two M)t Trad to Entor tha Homo of Mot Ourolln Frday Vlgflt. Two men tred to. Ret n the home of Mort Curchn at Far Haven Fr- Seven oung* "V/onen Entertalnod nt Brdge,n«f Frday 'Aftoruoan. Borough Clerk. day nght. Mr. Curchn heard someone movng around on the porch and a MsB E<lnah Naser of rvng place entertaned several young women at H«>MfN>HHMHUHM(HHMlHmHHHBHfl few mnutes later heard the screen bur home last Frday afternoon. The n n wndow beng pushed asde. Mr, tme was spent n pluyng brdge. Curchn rushed to the wndow anl The przou were gven to Ars. Warren JAPHA CLATON shouted anl saw two men runnng Cnnkln and Mss Helen Enrght. A through the garden, Mr. Curcln s 'nfl'et luncheon was served (lurng the afternoon., The guchts, besdes Mrf. ("onkln ml Mss Knrtcht, were Msses Mldred Kouv'lt,' jjjjzbutl Davd, Catherne Hulmw, lclrt.fnr- Over l>00 nenbcrn of Me Kuly- NPKKN of tn 1 Vr't Aletllnll.t, l'n<t\. lyl''lm ml MnptlHt. CCH'!! of ted Hunk went nn the mnm cxrnm n AHMV 'lrk butt. Thurhly. The ttp WH nde n a.'ecll tvln of nne CM H. All luul n lne 11 me at the rt'f^ort (chple the hoavy f-lmven 111 tll! llftu'ko),, ' ralnmm lookn Bn Jtr\m1. C. M, ''nf ml ty'lulor, Nmty, who 1'lcr Lulcor of Dclford chght u Huh VP l.«t!/ ll mtne>hlp n ll )l otogruphy huflnch nt llghlndm, rnvn lfol h h left hand lnnt TluruTTuy whllo lllng, llln hand >van mdly (K«OV(,'( by tlunl ngc'l'lt, Thr torn n three plnccm, und lnn ' uuflncp wll hu 'untluctcl hy M'< very nor«alnco,tlo nccldent. Tnft. secretary nut later flan sx o'clock M., Wednesday, August Kth, The board reserves the rght to reject any or all bds. July :10th, MS. H. A. KETTEL, Secretary. NOTCE. Plans and specfcatons can be obtaned by applyng to Frank Lawes, Notce s hereby gven that the commssoners of assessment of the bor-shrewsburyough of Red Hank wll meet» borough after seven o'clock. New Jersey, any evenng hall on the Sth day of August, 1913, Bds must be n the hands of the at 8:00 o'clock P. M. for thc purpose clerk on or be'fore sx o'clock Frday, of hearng persons nterested n theaugust 15th, assessments to be made by them n relaton to the constructon of a lateral sewer n Bucna place und Vfta place. A. C. HARRSON, BDS WANTED. Bds are wanted for a now school buldng to be erected at Waysde, New Jersey, by the board of educaton of the townshp of Shrewsbury. The board reserves the rght to reject any or all bds. \ FRANK.AWES, Dstrct Clerk. July :10th, & Sanbom's AGENT FOR- FAMOUS- Ordcr n package of Grnpenuls and wll add a package of Poat Toastes FREE. We arc also dstrbutors of Delft Peanut Ol and Pompean Olve Ol, t beng tho hghest grade of olve ol yet produced n France. Sold n full 1-2 pnt and pnt cans nt 25c and 48c each. SPECAL FOR SATURDA ONL 22c Egg Crackers, c b 10c None-Such Soup, - - 5c can tf Ch uk«t, 43 Broad Street Red Bank: NOTCE! The Cder Works of D. C. Wallng at- Nut Swamp, N. J.; wll be open to, receve apples on and after Saturday, August 2d, HHCMMH S' CDER MLL TO OREN The Cder Mll at Tntof; Falls wll be open to recefvfe"^ apples on and after Saturday," 1 1 August 2d, 1913.,' '^ D. A. WALLNG. % vm PRVATE SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNTURE A prvate sale of Household Furnture wll be held at Relly's Warehouse 51 and 53 Mechanc Street, Red Bank, FRDA AFTERNOON, AUGUST 1, 1913 from 1 to 4 o'clock. The followng artcles wll be offered for sale: Wrtng desk, 3 ron beds and sprngs, dnng table and sx leaves, ktchen table, 3 small tables, cabnet and glass shelves, chna closet and shelves, sdeboard, bookcase and shelves, hatrack, wndow settee, wash stand, roj frame wash stand/bureau, mrror, leather sofa, sewng machne, upholstered couch, book stand, tapestry pcture, medcne closet, 23 wndow screens, brass lamp stand, lot of tnware, 19 pctures, combnaton bookcase, mattress, chffoner, brass candlestck, 2 shelves, straw mattresss, 10 chars and 2 madllons. Terms Cash.. MmHH!!BROADWA HlltHlMMMH HH SPECAL!! MAKES OU FORGET THE HEAT ASK FOR T AT OUR FOUNTAN All the latest Drnks and Frut Sundaes' served by an expert dspenser. SPECALS EVER DA WATCH FOR THEM -AT- 15 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J. Telephone 21 OFFER, FOR A FEff DAS ONL A number of desrable nstruments at reduced prces. Amongst them you may fnd just the pano' that you have been lookng for. These panos are n frst-class order and the prces range as follows:. USED PANOS 1 Mahogany Uprght $ Mahogany Uprght O 1 Mahogany Uprght Mahogany Uprght SPECAL A bran-new, full octave, Mahogany Uprght Pano for ONL $ A new 88-note Mahogany Player Pano, wth all thc latest v mprovement*, ONL $ Any of these nstruments may be exchanged wthn sx months, and all moneys pad wll be allowed toward the purchano of nny new Pano out of our stock at regular prces VCTOR-VCTROLAS, Records and Accessores NEW AUGUST RECORDS NOW ON SALE MATHUSHEK & SON PANO CO.. WARCROOMS O BROAD STREET, RED DANK, 1ST. J, OTl:* STOHES / ork, New Hnven, Jer«oy C^y,,Pl«nfcld, Now Bruuwck. * 1

14 Pace 14 THE RED BA.NK KEGSTEB A Large Assortment of ODD SUTS at Formerly $10.00 and $12.00 NOTE THESE PRCES $1(^.00 Suts now Suts now $ 6.4O S.4O NOTE THESE PRCES S2.OO and $2.5O Suts now.-. r 81.5O To> users Sale Prac [ ce. Now On n'full Swng "wth Far Greater Reductons Than Ever Before Do Not Mss ths Great'Opporturty.'to.Buy Clothes at, mmense Savngs to ou, As We Are Deter^ned Not to Take Any of the Present Stocknto the New Store- KUPPENHEMEt CLOTH O OUR OWN SPECAL MAKE $13.50 Suts now Suts now $ 1O.4O 9.4O $18.00 Suts now Suts now BOS' AND CHLDREN'S CLOTHNG At Bg Reductons Prces as Fallows: $3, S3.5O and $4 Suts now.. $5, $6 and $6.SO Suts noxy... A Large Assortment of at.formerly $13.50 and $15.00 NOTE THESE PRCES S12.4O $22.50 Suts now Suts now S15.4O NOTE THESE PRCES $7.OO and $8.OO Suts now.. SRECLAJL, REDUCTONS N MEN'S AND OUNG MEVS TROUSERS 32.OO and S2.5O S3.O.O Trousers. 83.3O and S4.OO $5.OOand $6.OO Trousers, sale prce-- $LB5 Ssle-Prce. $1.95 bfcsale prce---'-'$2.65 Trouuscrs, sale prce $3.45 $1;12 MANHATTAN $ l.so SHrts now,. $ Shrts now. 1.2S 2.OO Shrts now STARTS ON THURSDA,. JUL 31st SHRT SALE 2.SO and S3 Shrts now SO and $3.75 Shrts 2.6S S.OO Slk Shrts now 3.6S SPECAL SHRT SALE 5Oc and 59c Shrts, soft and stff cuffs, now.. 39c Specal _ot of Shrts, values up to $1, now 69c, 3 Jor $2 SPECAL SHRT SALE Slk and Lnen Soft Cuff Shrts, formerly S1.1S. and 81.33, now.. 89c Our 25c and 35c Slk and Washable Neckwear now.. 19c Ths s Fnal-Any Straw Hat n the House $1, formerly $1.50, $2, $3 1 1 CLOTHER, HATTER AND FURNSHER ^^^^^^^G^^^'******^****^******** FARM1N6DALE NEWS Charles of Cocoa, Florda, after spend- vsted her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John ng several days wth Mr. and Mrs. V. Matthews, last week. George L. Blls of Lower Squankum, Mrs. Robert Kmby of Phladelpha ABTHUB OQBOBN'S SON NTOHED N have gone to Kngston, -,N.., where} was a recent vstor wth Mr.' and they wll spend the summer. Mrs. Alexander ard. A PAL.. Last Thursday the Presbyteran: James Naulty of Phladelpha, s \ Sunday-school of Farmngdale and the spendng a week wth Mr. and Mrs. j Joseph Morton Bella H> House and Wll Baptst Sunday-school of Ardena en- Wllam T. Applegate v lve wth Hs Son at Morrlstown Vr- joyed ther annual outng at Brelle. j John R. Allare and Wlam G. j '.;'- glnta Owl on Exhbton at Eacon' Mrs. Henry Tlton of Manasquan Russell spent last Sunday and Monday : Store.. and her sster, Mss Althea Edwards at Atlantc Cty. Bud Ogborn, son of Mr. and Mrs. of j c r s e y cty, vsted Mrs. Tltbn's George A. Crag of Phladelpha ' Arthur Ogborn, was badly njured last; son> Charles Tlton, last week.,' vsted Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Bryan vreek whle playng n John H. Patter-1 JJJ SS olve Russell and Mss Maron last Tuesday. son's barn. He was at the top of_a, Russell are makng a.vst at Keans- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Condver have; hgh ladder and lost hs balance. He burg wth ther uncle and aunt, Mr. been vstng Mr. and Mrs. Harjy fell headlong to the barn floor.' he an(j jj rj_ Wllam Stanford. Hulsart. back of hs head was badly cut. Wllam Bearmore of Brooklyn has been vstng hs brother, James Bearmore, and Mr. and Mrs. James T. Joseph Morton Sells Hs House. Joseph A. Morton has sold the house whch he now occupes on South Man street. The purchaser wll J. KRDEL Mss Anna Hurtt has returned from a vst wth Mrs. Lola K. Swartz of Roselle. Dr. B. Thomas Whtmore of Lakewood wa> recently the guest of James 1,. Hall. Mss Lllan Farms. Partrck and Mss possesson about September 1st, when, Grace., Voorhees.. have'been,, spendn - K a g ~ Walter D. Butcher and Wllam G. Slorton wll ^M " B XvVw ;^S^Bank. *\ Hurtt spent last Sunday afasbu,'y make j hs home wth hs son, Davd W.. Mrs. Ots Hampton p and chldren of Park. Bradley Beach have been vstng Mrs. Morton. Mrs. Helen E. Terry of Montclar g Hampton's pn parents, Mr. and Mrs. s vstng her son, Wllam Terry. Bg Vela Owl Bacon Exhbton. has a large Vrgna ; Schanck Sh Borden. Bd Frank Dnvson has returned from j torned owl on exhbton e n hs drug g j Mss da Cook,, Mss Vola Cook,, a vst at Prnce Bay, Staten sland, j.store. t was captured t d by b Eugene E j Mss Amy A Cook, C k Wllam G. G RRus.sell l l Matthews who gave the owl to Wl- ; and Harold Tlton spent lust Tuesday lam Lppncott. The latter says he at Asbury Park. ATLANTC HOKLANDS NEWS. wll keep the brd and tnmu t..lucotj Lutz, who has been serously: sck ^u asl two "jonths, s consder- Baptlt Church Club jboldusr a Par Tll«Wn One ana LOBO one ^ P j, j ably mproved d and d s now able to t walk lk d Tht ; Afternoon and Tonght. A defeated 1 JA C by ft, the FrA Fcehold db lb ub h l h t ' a sholt dstance.! The Fndng Out club of the Cen- k b lub la t w m C j, r pp g mprovng stout Hone«t«aa. j Furmngdulc.», j the ce cream whle Theodore Davs, R. TenBroeck Stout of Lakewood, j Mr. and Mrs. Mnsrd Hlla of New-1 Jr., and Lesle Antondcn have charge who-s occupyng the Stout homestead ark have been spendng.several days, of the vegetable booth, Mss Frances ths summer, s makng many mprovements abbut the place. Over- ' grown hedges have been removed and the sdewalks n front of the property have been wdened. <)EorMS Damara Corn.. C. H. Stonebrjdge of New ork has Hbout thrty horses on Joseph L. 1 SuUhcr's fnrm. The anmls got away from the caretakers and ran d1 wth Mr. snd Mrs. nsae Marrnur of' Gardner s conductng an archery West Farms. j booth whore the chldren or grown Mrs. Wllam F. Demm of Far folks can shoot at a target wth bow Rockaway, N.., has been spendng and arrow. The fancy and useful ar-1 several days wth Mr.' and Mrs. John tde booth s n charge of Msses Elz- H. Wllams. abeth Snydcr, Carre lue and Elz- ^rl 11,1 l f l *-vl tf ll V lltlll h,h >\»ll 1 1 n k,. v«rk*«*l ^_1 11- T ^_-._ 1 ^1.. f ftl...»-' f 1 1<1A Mas Volet Uobbns lasl>c'en upendng several weeks vt Allenlurst wth KobcrtH and Edth Todd sell the cake abcth Lnson, whle MsseB Hulda her [Nrt-'ntt, Mr. at<) Mrs, Kuerett ard candy. Msses Tlelma Whte and Kobhns, Hazel Lnden have charge of the through u Held of corn owned by Mrs. Je Wnsor has bcenwpend-1 lemonade booth. Mrs. George W. Con- Henry Strunz und dd consderbff: '"K "'vrral day» wth! " he ' daughter, ver and Mrs. Frank'W. Reter are - * Mm Wllmn ~J. C!onne of the drectorh 111 charge of the fnr. Park. Alart XOst ol HuuAay. Clovclaml UogcB has returned The AlertH were defeated last Sun- Bttf tu. Rlx ard returned hnt week from Hlyoruldc, Calforna, where he K r wr day ufternoon by the HCOC of ) to ( 26 BROAD ST., RED BANK Telephone 221-R 111 NT GO HALF SH There's No Reason for t at These Reduced Prces. f there are any persons n ths vcnty that have not vsted ths store durng the past two weeks and looked over the large assortment of hgh-grade shoes that are offered here at greatly reduced prces, t has been ther loss. f you need a par of Summer Tes or Oxfords, come at once.' They won't be here very long. These shoes have been assorted accordng to ther qualty and are arranged on specal tables for your beneft. n addton to the four tables of specally reduced footwear mentoned below we have added to ths sale a lot of Men's and Women's Oxfords. These shoes were made to ' < sell at $4.00 per par but are beng offered durng ths sale at $2.00 per par. Ths lot ncludes 24 pars of Women's Velvet Pumps and 36 pars of Men's Oxfords n patent leather, gun metal and tan.. A lmted number of Women's Suede strap pumps, worth $2.50 and $3.00 per par, are reduced to $1.50 durng ths sale. TABLE No. 1 Chldren's Assorted Tes. Regular $1.1(0 and $1.50 Goods. Sale Prce 50c per par TABLE No. 3 Women's Oxfords and Pumps. Regular $2.50, $3.00 and $4.00 Values. Sale Prce $1.00 per par TABLE No. 2 Woren's Assorted Whte Canvas Oxfords. Regular $1.50 to $2.50 Goods. Sale Prce 85c per par ', TABLE No. 4 ' Men's Odd Oxfords. "* Regular $3.50 and $4.00 Values. Sale Prce $2.00 per par The Earler ou Call The Better ou'll Fare. A. 3. MLLER - Successor to Ford & Mller, from a vst among relatves and frendt nt lghvcw and Mddlutown, {' -worked for n gun company durng te N. V. by the South Und Democrat club of» met year. He n now vmtng hs New ork,.lumen lopla and Mel BROAD STREET. Telephone 420-J. RED 0ANK; Nf. jr. Mrn. Mnry Pownall of 'hladulphla, s p*rant8, MV und MB. Alexander A. Johnnon ptched for the AlertH and nothm of Mrs.. Harrson Decker) ';'»ld. On September lnt he wll rc- K«l Sweeney caught. Next Sunday the < Store Open Wednesday and Saturdny Evenng*. pent hnt wwk wth her (laughter. <f tl»rn to Hcrnnton, PH., where le wm Alerts wll play the Holy Cronn team <» wnployed pror to bn trp Went. Mr. and Mm. Luwx H. lurtttr and [f.\ Lust Wedncmlny Mr. md MH. Mm,.lln W. Carlrt anl on (eorgt 1.from Orange. The AlertH defeated thn team t few SundnyB ugo by the 'J,Cl»renco Slmfto, Mr. and MH. Frank spent hnt Frday nt Anbury 'ark. HCOC of.1 to 0 and a fmt game H expected. tn n the nhop now conducted by noon. Plapt for tho comng ycar't pcnc, whch wan to have been lvd wll leave today for n three weekn' '"' K VanNoto am Mr. und Mm. Fred- Mr. and Mrn. (corge W. Drown of ' *-V«O. HURU made a trp to Seaj\P»rk lt Hhafto'n automoble and New Kgypt hum been vlu; lc' Open Ar Dlnlntf Boom. Chrnt»>hcr Clupman, work won' (lncu'ncl nml tho uxllury Mondny to l'lr Knoll nuur Hlton, vacaton at Mor n, New ork, dnghter, MH, Klgar (). Murply, Hov. (eono. Curdncr wll prouch wll utrt actve work lt once. hm lcen pontoncd to ''lumluy, Au«- nt the duy fhllng n Harmful l>uy. Mr. Wllam 1 '., lluckalcw of Pont Danel lrynt, propretor of the Mr. nnd Mr«. Wllam McnuKhlln noxt Sunday nl^ht nl tho Ctmtrul Buptut church on "Tho Kluc 'rovclm of been 'ltcrtanln! n numbur of frcnlh M HH KH'CH (udner Kvn n ulort. U. (. Noroc of Hoopor avonuo ban ut-hth., purty caught 1)1) flnh. l'lemt. l recently, vlnllc-d her... nth, Hm Vew hounc on Buy Vew venuo, t ln «rt. Alexander ard md dugltv Mr. md n.,,1 Mm. Mr,.. Vl\ vvlllmn Wlllhm l L.,. Allalro. Allare. ] \ " K ' n!',''' llln, m of lltrhlunl avonuo entcrtlned Mrn. A l?,'"t 'of Furmlngdalo and Mrn, Btor- / ll Mcluhlln' flntu- from New ork Ufo.'\ Tho nutng wll bo opened from Now ork the pant woolc. Tlmm lullru on "M'dcl MllorM'c n on Sunday. Tlu-wlore Tarpvn of llooklvn vln- 'T tllb f le *;. ' :! /,!, ard old daughter Lolnc. of d M! M l j l Tld o '"f" wth n Hlort OK KO'VCM. Tho comwll be oblerved Hun- th:y expect to come luru for an entre ly-m'lol hnt Hunlay monnr. ' J. T. Htout n now Kavellng the hgh- pcopld lke the borough «<> wnll thut Afrc" at tlo Central U«ptlnt Hun t.:d Mr. K! MH. lrnjauln t. Told ""!' 11 wllt "" op-n». llrcctly nto tl«l Tll) mulnvnrd lnn been Kadel nml munon rknton, Pa., worn recently mler- lt- Krnt KrnKlnln lmt wwl. '""'"K '""" "» llcl; " l»"rtltoc«l «ft day mornng. Bummer next yt'lr. Kuvnto llch of Now ork lnn way on the WuUr Wtch ond of the tlfld at tho Mulhmllnt pnnonk"»' J l''rnnk WlnrrKht hm rnln'kt'd md y <lro > «wn n«h. -A n«w lloor B r'ranl V, Alnnln of Ntw orlt WB et'h Arthur llucl' eottnge nn Ap-'nalplvton avenue at Mardem for tle re-, r Mt 'ont 'lmmt by ltv. am mprovrl hn lmn. A pnt or, the ml-1 ]>''"', 1," 1 ' 1 '""' "!' K<1 l ","" " 1 " llllcl1 - und nun tull of Wflllngton venue n town.saturday looklk over l' hr'«. Wllam Adamn. lllon wll ln< m t ((rkc. ' ll<1 l ",'," '," l"'" v "K ','" "" '''"'' wll lev! tlln Mtdny for a hree jropoty.n- j<(-11y MX. on tlmunder tt thn manon,,nr(r«att«n(1>(ja nt Dnnot. Mr». A. M. T. Flaulreal hm refrom t f>rtnl*rlt'> vnt at plln ll n vlnlllk lll mlln'r, Mrn, llrlff ttnm. falher of Marllor and Mr, C»xna- (Tl'ct't a pm'nnnnt 'CMrrt'r on thecnnn made n ntretng ahlren at, and Rmnn altendml the dmco nrtt Mm. KKcnn K McMnhon of l'llldrl-1 ld U(1 " w "''""' ml "" m ' 1 ' ll "» nll ' l»- we'kn' vlt wth Mm, ('(HHalxon'n Seam tract. Mr. Atfllo cxuu'tn to The ntatu (le uty of the Royal Ar- Mrny rnmer nmldent of (Jtenlc rootlyn wth Mr. und Mr«. Harold Mnvllt llrowcr, l who h h\ h nck. k Aluut 100 p''xhh tu'lul the ]>« father nf Wlmngton, Delaware. Dr.. K. Koullcr TN'W V'ork, who Oonlc. Tm hull wat gven mfer property noon. thn H'tlng of tlu toyal Arcnum ''lnrnday ajkht n led Mcn'n hall nt M, Ml :url Wcll' K) nun John j nlr of the (cntl'al lptll.slnyflwdreou. Mrn, Flnt'Mu WH achy tev. Arthur 'lmdrea, mv r'ltn'l fn a vlnll lt Sclc ludy anl Albany, N. V. dy. ATuKmncnl lre nnw l'ng the (lcc M-tlKll chucl nl, lmn cottko on llncol av'uo, re- to Anbury 'ark hnt Tln- J "«v. Arthur. drown of n upendng tho mnnrr nt t tle Wll- Wll Mme M. R. and Klher Todd of Mm uple'h of tlo Jolly lynnkurh. * a tl. / 4 K J. t l t. ' l (lclt mverl dtyn here wth hn ''llrd av'me npent hnt Thunlay at Wll urn Fll/, h Kunnrnl elmlrmnn. Mnn A Harvey of Anbury 'lrl nt, made for a pcnc to beheld next wul Cty, and a troop >>f uhtt ffteen l oy turrod lanl week from a ulort vnlt N'W ork, Mulc wan furnlnhvd by Wynnn'n <>r- Wln cellly enlrtalnell by Mr. and } ol. lasv for th! nlmry tvol from lln chel u 'n )l <: wll )l/ mtlor 'nl Detrot. OW Dovl of lny vunn ntrtalled freml fron Anlny 'nl lml ll Red M'n hull tomorrow nght. (lehlr, Another duncn wll h,, K V en t W»lt«r, drove md chldren Mll. Or' W. Pph, department cna'lncn of the K'O. out '' Hlton. The my nrlve Al WH'H cotlko. on JKU Jr tnother, hoe, Mm. Jtunnt' Cu llutl Mr(!ul >. lnn lal l lmv roof Mr, nml Mm. Wllllnm of j yeterday and wll hally tay two tvcnno hm leen renlel to Mm, M. week, ' >*h0 h«vo boon nondln two put on lln OM on Anlu-y nvnnln, 'lllnl'ljll tre pundm a two WHHW'VOKO of New ork, Mm. Mm. l'!ll/,hlnt Tlmnpnn' 'ltlg' *'" MM rovfl'n l)"""' TjK K Run HUM DANK D KKTK'H n Mr, und Am. Krfc f', VnNolc wpkn' vcallon at 1'elcr /'ctrlc'/ lt A KL'J'rnJ c'llf of th' uxllly VVufu vn (!l tol pneon lml m Hay Vew aveuo lnn ln'on n>nte ror tn prnnpl lt np'dt lltftt ''u'nlly y ut lll..., l., llvv'l l J url, UR WH form- of f thu l K lnrch lnrh hokpltl hpl wm lchl Mut day to Mm, J. A, nml thr of; ll-hklyn. ful emutlun rf Mn, Jjmfl Urwu f Uruwu «of Ncwurk lyem"l«yt(l l)ub«t M«r- «t thu Lylc tbentur bt Hd H«dny fl Tte 'tvttytvrlnn Mrs. M, K. Thrd uvuuu Atlvtrtl*w*nt,

15 THE BED BANK REGSTER P.HM 1R AT THE GEST SHOPPNG CENT GOLDSTEN'S DEPARTMENT STORE THE STORE FOR THRFT FOLKS T TOMORROW, THURSDA, JUL 31: WLL, BE THE FNAL, DA OF 1 OUR GREAT JUL CLEARANCE BANNER SALE! News from our Corset Secton. We've bult up a reputaton on our Corsets. Every woman wfo has tred them spreads the good news to her frends and neghbors. ou wll be perfectly delghted wth the wde varety of Models and the accuracy of the fttng. Last Days of" Nemo" Demonstraton. Mss Krause, our vstng expert corsetere from New ork, wll reman here for a few days more, ard those who have not yet profted by the merts of her assstance n suggestng and fttng the proper "Nemo" Model, stll have the opportunty. There s no mstake about the excellence of "Nemo" Corsets.. They accomplsh much towards perfecton, and grace of form, and as for comfort and long wear, they rank frst among the many Corsets made n ths Country, Daly experence s proof of ths clam, comparson of results, justfes t. The Demonstraton wll thoroughly convnce you. Com&aral. be ftted n one of. the seres of models n the "-Fgure Buldng,;" or 'Self-Reducng" System, as your needs may requre. There s a.type for every fgure, however stout or slender,..and these Corsets wll do more than you can magne or than we can tell you. No other Corsets have such features, or the "Nemo" would not be so famous.. Cool and ary fttng rooms, Corset Department a { M a n floor.) ' - ; ; : -...,.,.? - ;,...,...,..', , ; Opportunty takes wngs to tself when the advantages of ths sale wll-have ceased to* exfet. The attractons are manfold, every department has ts quota of bargans, vrtually a smash-up and let-down of the prce bars on every'class and lot of goods that we do not'care to carry nto August. -The cuts have been' appled to all Summer Merchandse.: -Goods that wll be requred for -.your comfort, pleasure and adornment eyery ; moment of the next three months and longer. our co-operaton n helpng us move the goods wll prove proftable for you. - We have made the rates very low for,-speedy sellng, <Come!' Lack of newspaper space prevents us from enumeratng the hundreds of rare bargan opportuntes to be had on theast day of ths-;'gfept Sale". Below we-prnt- only four tems pcked at random n the dfferent parts of the store. These wll gve you; but a slght dea of the magntude, of the power that your : dollars can exercse here tomorrow. $8.50 and $10.00 Dresses at $2.98. Danty Summer Dresses of Whte Embrodered Vole and Lngere. n the openng days of the Banner Sale these dresses were specally prced at $4.75. Because we "do not have a full range of szes any longer we offer them for tomorrow, only at $ c Turksh Towels le.' $2.00 and $3.00 Lttle Gents', Boys' and ouths' low Shoes at $ c Talcum Powders le. ncluded are the followng grades: "Cashmere Bouquet," ','Dactyls," " Corylopss," "Eclat," "Volet"and "Mennen's." Only one day, but ths day wll go down as the event of the most radcal and most unusual value-gvng n the hstory of modern merchandsng. COME! Unsatsfactory Purchases Exchanged Auto Delveres Everywhere Carfares Refunded GOLDSTEN'S DEPARTMENT STORE BROADWA LONG BRANCH! THE ALWATS BUS STORE; EATONTOWN HEWS. largo Crowd at Openng of Fremen'* Far Saturday Nltfht. There was a large crowd at the.bpenng of the far of hook and ladder fre company on Saturday nght. The 'dancng platform was well flled wth.dancers, musc beng gven by the Metropoltan band of Red Bank, Last 'nght's and Monday nght's attendance at the far was also large. The far closes Saturday nght. At that 'tjme a number of artcles wll be ds- posed of on the co-operatve plan.,hurfc n TJnuraal Way. Stephen Eoce JaBt week Undertook to jump over a stck he was holdng n hs hands. The heel of hs shoe caught n the stck, causng hm to fall head frst on the ground. He straned'the cords of hs foot, and for a tme had to use crutcheb to get around. mprovng 1 a Onurcl. The Methodst church of South Eatontown has been rased several feet to provde for a basement n whch wll be placed a furnace. A 'number pf other alteratons and mprovements wll be made.. Start by Tall. Vvan Wulkns caught a free rde on the trolley car on Saturday n front of the postoffce. When he went to get off the ear near Lews street he lost hs footng and fell, cuttng hs arm open. Morrla HOUBQ Loaned. W, K. Morrs has leased hs house to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lppncottof Maxwell. Both Mr. and Mrs. Lpplncott are nvalds and are under the care of a traned nurse. So Trace of Tlleros.. AH' efforts to fnd the theves who broke nto James R. Marqucttc's lenjcry on Frday, July 18th, have boon unavalng. The ntruders got 75 hons andgo eggs. Ull Off Car. - George lobnson, n conductor on the trolley lne, lost hs footng and fell from u car Sunday nght near Long Branch.' He WHS brused, but not serously hurt, Brl«f tonn..'mrs. A. O. Uetts of Conwuy, South Cnolnn, wfe of u former pastor of tlo Methodst church here, n spendng two weelb na the guest of Ms. Danel $, Morrs. Park.next Wednesday. A bedroom n.harry Hgher... house on Mun street was Ktted byfre lant Wednesday, artl most of the brother. He reports havng Had a delghtful trp. furnture WHH destroyed. CJood work Mrs. Mchael' Ryan. Raymond Ryan KFUSED TO OVE OT BOOKS. Brlof touff. by the fremen nav«<l the dwellng HH returned home after spendng - C. A. Wolcolt moved Monday n tho Mm. Hcln Huntng of Allentnwn hn. from destructon.' Tho loss d estmated at about $'100. Morr and Nora Walsh of Red tary tnorto Councl KoBoluton. four wcelta «t Freehold. AtlmUo nljluml moltl Bonra Baore- 'jcnntum house". He entertaned n been upendng Huverul duyt wth her tumlur of hd frendf at a dunce at (lster, Mrs, Karl lrulley. Harry Onc-hund'cd chldren from Now Hank spent Sunday wth ther mother, The Atlantc Hghlundu borough tjo houso that nght. Whtlork of Slnrk Uver has hceu vstng Mr. lnulley. Homo R week, Thn n the Hccond Mm. Jnmcn Dean, Jr.. ork arrved at tho Wrght Memoral Red Dank, spent Sunday wth Mr. md Mrs. Mary WnlRh. councl lt an adjourned meetng lost Whle rdng a polo pony h\nt week, MlfB.Mj'tlf 1'wrkor wja thrown to tho John O. Dennett took ubflut, 25 lot of young.'ter lo nrrvo at tho ( ' (ruco and Wllam Poole, chldren Thurnduy n(?ht pasbed a rcsohtou demandnfc that W. T. Fraakl, clerk Hynond VuprhecB, tho school of Kdwnrd 1'oolu of Nulswam), have Krana. She wm budly ct on heryouk foled on n jtruwdo lo the f«tlval offt.onlrlcl'h church at lrndn- plhce, M'cnles' n pfevnlent among toucher,' fl on[!*fy«d an hookkeoperfor returned home after upendng three of the old board of health, return the forehead. the chldren. an Anbury Park mrmm frm durng woek here wth ther Krandparenls bnoku of the board to the borough offcou. fll'. F'nnltl rcfuted to do ths 'h luwn n front of tho Mothodnt volt hnt Wc(l5H(lny nght. Mm. A. M. Wne lnn hud cement the nmner. and uunl.l, lduwnlk lad n front of her properly lccufo lm elmn that the new board church B been graded and rolled The Chrnta Knlonvor socety wll on Orunnpnrt aveut', nnd hm had hot of health recently pjmtled ly llo and wll lo needed lown wth jjlngj go (n n pcnc to Anbury l'ark tomorrow. The roc'ty wll hold no meet- ment ntalled n llo houne. HA EXTEND OTHTEM. nnd cold water nnd other mprove- Vnuotburr Vnrt. councl l f f llckl. llckl. The e ollcern n of the Wld. d Thornm 1'ollltt ban recovered from ng durng AHt. Mm. Kdwnrd locy hau been nck Electrc Lfflta Of Sloro Boal fronl Delford to Ktuburf t PonlbUtjr. new hoard are 1'evcy Kocho preodent n njury duu to n fdl and hau gone A new lrulg! lnn lcc bult on tn for Urn (tnl week. Dr. J. 0. Kly n n back to work for the trolley company. Mmt'oso l'dul by Ashc- unt ]''nk Colltmot AwudaA. attendance. The Mlddlencx and Monnouth heat, anl Mm. C. C..mon nccretry, R. T. llutt of New ork hal leon Crawford. Ko* tto pnl week the fnrnc'n a ll;ht nnd power company n COHUM 1 - Ttmcr'a tnnahr nooa Burvajr. Thn Mldrlnwx ntd Mnmnoll doctrlc ronpany. of Kcypurt."lnn x-on mmdng n fow dayn wth 11n luter, Mr. nnd Mm. John lerknllrn of New thn ectlon havu been buny cartng \t\k the advhllly of extendng t The Mldlelown and Kln lownul) commttee!! nnl wook decded not Mx. ChlllluUu Hllfmd, ork uv<] nuentn of Mr. md Mm, John potntocn untl a h'h. nytem on the Hhoro road, a hghway awarded the contract to lluhl Hlth- Tho nnual harvont lomo of thehlplctm, Mr. anl Mm. Thomnn,. Utlls of four nllea lmt oxlondln? from (!nrrull'h hotel at llolford to Kcnb'K. Knd at Kcnn bnp unl'u; nl the to luvd nrvcy of Tunor'H nndtk nnd borough for llvn. ywrn. Th<> Hod Hank pct Hatnluy nnd Kndny Mftlodlnt church wll ho held Wedncnday, AuKunt ltt.l. nnwn. HU'DUK )«c< l >!(l wllh fotv-wnll wth Mm. LUoV purcnt/, Me. <nd Klwtrl; current /or tn! conpnny n TmgHtrn llchtn and thc wll cont lcopls on th«road mk a pnttlon tnkn; f ' n nrvcy. Tlm l (hwy n n Mm. ThotnaM Cooncy. mppllod by Dm conpnny whch np«ratc t trolley lnn between Red Hank two lownhp. Thonc wlm wnt Frank Hulck n luvlng mmo plmb-!flh H year each. Hnnt lght of Jnm' M'Donugl, mm of. Mr, nn llo ll r repar work lnna lt 111" UH: hy V. A. Woloott. Arthur Cnry.n employed on llo xmk Branch and Anbury Turk trol- Jy lne.. ' Clarlc Wtmplo J( nuffurlk from eumucl trouble. Kdmund Mo-rln n boardng wth Kdwln 1'leM. lln. Noble and chlldron of Rod Bank spent Frday wth Mrs. John Murphy. Kenneth Morrs s spendng two weeks at Asbury Park and Ocean Grove. /' Wll Dwyer has had hs lbuse pped for water and gas. COLT'S HECK HEWS. BrtMnys of Mr. and MM. Proa Conover Celebrated Last W«ek. The brthday of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Conover fell on last Frday. Fftyfve of ther frends from ths place, Red Bank, Holmdel, Shrewsbury and Asbury Park pad them a brthday surprse vst. Arrangements for the party were successfully concealed from Mr. and Mrs. Conover and the Mss Rachel Taylor spent yesterday at New ork. affar was a complete surprse to them. The Baptst Sunday-school wll hold They receved many handsome and ts pcnc to Hghland Beach tomor- They wll take the trolley leav- valuable presents. Dancng and therow. other usual socal pastmes were enjoyed. The prayer meetng at the Baptst ng Red Bank at nne o'clock. chapel Frday nght wll be the closng Pcnc a Bg- Buccoss. servce before Rev. H. R. Goodchld The recent pcnc held by St. Mary's goes on hs vacaton. church was successful n every respect. The exact amount cleared s servces durng the month of August The Reformed church wll hold ts not known as all tho recepts are not n the Baptst church. Next Sunday yet n. A number of artcles are yet mornng Rev. C. W. Roeder wll to be dsposed of on the co-operatve preach on "The Church of Chrst n a plan, and thtr'wll probably be done Democracy." Ths la the frst,of a ths week. '" seres of sermons on Wnston Churchll's latest novel, "The nsde of the Bacovere from Bprama Ankle. Cup." The Sunday-school servce wll Mr. and Mrs. Cecl Conover and be held n the Baptst chapel at 9:45. ther daughter spent one day last week There wll be no evenng servces untl wth Mrs. Conover's parents, Mr. and further notce. '. Mrs. Wllam. Green of Shrewsbury. Mrs. Conover has almost entrely recovered from a spraned ankle due to a fall from a porch, rnstor on Vacaton. The Reformed church wll be closed next Sunday nnd the remander of August, durng whch tme the pastor, Rev. Octave VonBeverhoudt, wll be on a vacaton. He wll spend part of the tme ul: Northfeld, Mass), Outlnff at KmnUtrff. A number of Colt's Neck people went on an ottnp at Kcansuug on Saturday. Among them were Mr. nnd Mrs. JameB Smth, Mr. und JUrn. Frank Weeks and George Taylor, Homo from Ouun. Jacoqn Lawrence returned last week from Cuba, when' he vsted hs rurutta Karltf n Goal Now for 3f*xt Wnter'* V«. L. K. Drown of Red Hunk ccolvcd four cnrlnndh of am nt tlm ntatlo. hnt week. Homo of tho fnrmcrn arc already layng 111 ther wnter fupply. Two box cmn nn off t open nwllcl at the ntntln hnt Frday, but no lnn- HKOWAD done A homo belongng to John Stout ran away at the staton last Frday. The anmal was caught by John M. West. Rev. John. Krby and Rev. Calvn Heath of Red Hll wll preach at the campmeetng servces at St&ten sland tomorrow nght. Mr. and Mrs. Dey Conover' entertaned several frends at dnner Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Champon of Woodbury returned last week after a seven weeks' vst wth Herbert L. Pease. Msses Helen Mount and Volet Chamberlan left last Tuesday for a vst wth ther aunt, Mrs. Wllam Emerson of Orange. of Fotttton Wll Segln n a PeW Says. Farmers of ths localty wll make ther frst shpments of potatoes n a few days. Mr.'-.Wallng, the staton agent, s holdng: a number of cars n readness for shppng. The crop of Cobblers s lght, but there s a good yeld of Gants. The bottom has dropped out of the potato market owng to the bg shpments made n Vrgna. As soon as the prce pcks up shpments from ths place wll 'be made. Mss Ella A. Case left ths week for Vermont and Connectcut, where she wll reman tll September. The women of Chrst church are makng fnal arrangements for the annual far whch wll be held on the parsh house lawn Thursday of next eek. Phlp Kng has qut hs job wth W. P. Brown and s workng on Dr. Albee's place. Danel Lang 1, who has been employed by Dr. Albee, s now workng n A. Holmes Bordcn's store. Wlls Steel of New ork s a guest of J. O. Hongman. Mrs. Walter S. Bunn's mother from Rverhead, Long sland, has been vstng her. She returned home Monday. OCEANPOET HEWS. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Matthews and Fnal Preparaton Beln j Hade for Com- Frank Magee took a motorboat rde, to tho Hghlands on Sunday. lnff Harvot Homo: Mrs. Plummer of Passac s a guest Arrangements are about completed of Mrs. Albert B. Crawford. for the annual harvest home of the Harold Bennett of Red Bank has Methodst church whch wll be held been spendng several days wth hs Saturday, August 9th, n the grove grandfather, Henry Bennett. near tho schoolhouse. The harvest Arrangements ; arc beng madefor home wll be dfferent from most affars of ths sort n that u hot supper excurson wll ' probably be lcld the annual Sunday-school pcnc. The wll be Rcrvcd. Wednesday, August 20th, cther at The women n[ the church wll hold Kcansbnrg or A.sbury Park.... a far tomorrow afternoon and nght Mrs. l'ca'kon. Bennett of Old on the frehoufo lawn, Tho Methodst Sundny-Bchool wll go on ts annual pcnc to Asbury Two Xlb" BruXtn. D'lno Conover of Atlantc HlRh muln wnn nlrurlt by tho mlo of n on WHKOH n few luyn ngd md two rlln W''O lrkcn, Tho ncllml wan cadncd by n nudd' lurrl of tlm WHKO. Mr Coovvr n T ycua old. SHBEWSBUB1T BEWB. Tlnton P«ll«W«w». Albert B. Crawford and Wellngton Wlkns wont fshng Sunday at Barnegat. They made a good catch of fsh. Brdge, formerly of thn place, s keepng house for Mrs. da Truex whle the latter s at the. Long Branch hosptal.. Mss Cam Crawford has returned frbn a vst to relatves nt Asbury Park. Mss Anna h. Walsh s home from l (lojourn at Stuten nland. ;". The prncpal roada through the yllugo have bee oled. Mr. nnd Mrs. John H Cook, Jv hlglur OHC wcr wll ulo he nlalh'd. Mm. Thnnn McDuough of tcd Dank, n nj)cn<lmfr hn vncntlon wth bn nuul, Mm;.loan MoDooth. John tym of tcl Hunk npunt Hunlny wth bn nolhnr lnro: Mnn Mmy Tl\om mm lnn dlrno loma uflo' pcndnk wo we'ku wth clllvcn nt NnWark,.FAHH McKnlnht of F'cohnhl H[)t\n HaturdAy and Hndny wth Mr. nn ld-summer fornture Clearance Now n Full Swng Almost onr entre stock of furnture has been reduced. Each re-marked pece has a ELLOW LABLE. f you need furnture or antcpate the need of furnture, ths sale offers a remarkable chance. ts value s attested by the large number of orders that came from out of town, rght from under the shadow of the "nosy" sales that promse much but help the consumer lttle. * Free delveres. Storage untl wanted.. A FEW MORE OF THE PRCES Colonal Mahogany Bureaus, dull fnsh Colonal Mahogany Beds, dull fnsh Adam Crcassan Walnut Dressers, - Adam Crcassan Walnut Chffoners Adam Crcassan Walnut Beds Colonal Crcassan Walnut Dressers Sheraton Crcassan Chffoners Lous XV vory Enamel Bureaus Lous XV vory Enamel Tolet Tables Lous XV vory Enamel Cane Beds Modern Mahogany Bureaus.. Modern Mahogany Chffoners.. Modern Mahogany Tolet Tables Modern Brd's-eye Maple Bureaus Modern Brd's-eye Maple Chffoners.. Modern Brd's-eye Maple Tolet Tables Lous XV Crcassan Walnut Dressers Lous XV Crcassan Walnut Chffoners Lous XV Crcassan Walnut Desks Aahmj ptrft, and Kcyporl. n curo tlm lnn n oxtcmlwl H!» polmblo that the Mldh'- UW towmhlp conmltuu wll luvo a nunlor of Uf)\t» put «1> n'onf! the horo. _ n (lo ncwnpllcr Hold nl n (lhur/ l.h-t'o re lln lck und thv dcud - tho former nr«rw!h)tell ruudurhalvr thement, $ S Neta Seraeg Real Estate, nsurance and Loans, FARMS FOR SALE. COTTAGES FOR RENT. nurvcy ndu cllm l n not nld out KTol'dtf to tlo (r)rnl decdn, Bll BolUFurnUhcd undunfujmthed. j they want tho road courno rlmngcd, Oocupjrlnr Bumn«r 2(omt; Money to Logn n Varlou* Smm^j, 'ldwnrd 8, OalluRlcr nnd famly of Dooklyn arc >K> occupylnk Torruco W. A. HOPPNa, Vlla at Hghland l'ark, Leonardo, for tho summer reunon.

16 Page 16 THE RED BANE REGSTER TAX* -HAVEH STEWS. B.».. Atamw Hoeng lke Way Battln Bond Wu mproved. At Monday nght's meetng of the WRh councl a letter was read Judge E. D. Adams n whch Mr. Aftms expressed hs dsapproval wth the Battn: road mprovement. Sev- W*1 months ago the councl passed a ^resoluton askng Mr. -Adams to n- *>orm the.councl what he ntended dol ng about some trees n front of hs (property whch encroached on the ^adewulk. Mr. Adnms n hs letter jbad that Battn road should have been mproved accordng to the ordnance, 'jfrhch provded for a clay foundaton and gravel top. He sad the old road commttee had converted a farly good road nto one whch was almost m- 1 passable for seven months of the year. ' Ho "Sad no gravel had been put on t and the property owners on the, east ade had not been compelled'to lay Sdewalks or put down curbs. He sad he was'wllng to put n retanng wall n front of ls property f the councl fnshed the mprovement to the road. Phlp D. Ellott, tl'e borough attorney, s«r.ejte<l to Mr. Adams. When the coun,clmen expressed a desre fov an opnon as to whether the borough could remove the trees n front of JMr. Adams's place or not Sr. Ellot s:d he preferred that the councl not the opnon from- some other lawyer. K 1 sad he' would gve-an opnon f the councl nssted but sad le would pay the councl whatever t cost to get the opnon from some one not nterested n the matter. The councl decded to ask Alston Beckman of Red Bank to gve an opnon n the case. Cedar Avenue at a standstll. Tle road commttee reported that they had not as yet secured the deeds necessary before startng to mprove Cedar avenue. The counelmen want to mprove the street hut can do nothng untl the property owners cede the necessary land to the borough. Tlo Water Queston. A letter was read from Phlander C. Betts, a member of the state publc utltes commttee, n regard to havng the Tntern Manor water company make an extenson on Wllow street, Kemp avenue and Lockwood place. Mr. Betts sad he felt.certan that the matter'could be settled n a frendly manner between the borough and the company. Mr. Covert sad he had promsed to canvass the streets for consumers wth. a representatve of the water company. He sad' he made the promse at the request of Mr. Betts but that no representatve had ever called on hm. The clerk -was dlected to wrte to the water company and ask them to have a representatve meet the mayor at hs house at ten o'clock Thursday mornng. Sdewalk drone Asked Fur. Rufus Merrtt of the Land and Loan company asked the councl to establsh a grade on Grange avenue and the man road. He sad the company had a frontage of 1,100 feet on these streets and wanted to lay sdewalks and curbs. t s necessary to present a petton sgned by ten freeholders to hkve a grade establshed and then pass an ordnance. To expedte matters the borough engneer was ordered to establsh the grade and'furnsh the counsel wth the nformaton necessary for an ordnance. The clerk was nstructed to notfy Mr. Merrtt to hjve a petton at the next. meetng of the councl. : of BU1«. Blls amountng to SS4.G0 were ordered pad. The clerk, reported that the total expendtures snce February 1st amounted to S George W. Smth, the borough collector, sad he thought there ought to be some way of keepng an account of the money spent for the fre company so he could tell just what the amount was. He j sad now some of the money whch ' went to the fremen was placed under the ways and means account. t was suggested that Mr. Smth make a subdvson of hs ways and means account for the fre department. Work on Rond Stopped. Counclman Lttle made a moton that all work on the roads stop as the roads are now n good condton and he thought the borough had spent enough on them already. The <vork wll stop Frday of ths week, HyArant for Grange Avenue. Charles VanBrunt, the new chef of the fre department, asked the councl to place a hydrant on Grange avenue. He sad the resdents of that street had asked hm to make the request. The hydrant was ordered placed on the street and the locaton was left to the publc utltes.commttee. ' n Texaa. Ralph Mulford s takng part n a professonal automoble race at ttalveston, Texas. The race started Monday and wll conclude ths afternoon. The contestants race four hours each day and the one who travels the greatest number of mles n the twelve hours wll Ret frst prze. Wll do on pshng Trp., Edgar Patterson, Bayard Doughty, 'Arthur Sckles anl Lynn Mnton. wll leave Saturday nght for a week's fallng; trp at Greenwood lake n Orange county, New ork. They arc gong well prepared to make bg catches. Donald nankn, Jr., Blok. Donald tankn, Jr., of Vnrl strrpt, who haft been confned to the bed the puat two \veokn wth an attack of acute ndgeston, s n a slghtly mproved condton. Dr. (t't'ge VanV. AVaner s n attendance. luynlrlnff Olmrcl Turntvce. New grates have been put n the FULL EQUPPED, $ STUDEBAKER "25" Fve-passenger, four cylnders, 3 l-2nch bore x 5-nch stroke, 102-nch wheelbase 30x3' nch Goodrch tres Demountable rms Extra rm Tre holders Electrc horn Acetylene gasprm Prest-O-Lte tank Tre repar kt WTH- Ventlatng wndsheld Slk mohar top Deep cushons Full ellptc sprngs Stewart & Clark Speedometer Studebaker Jffy curtans Tool box, Full set of tools Studebaker *'2S" Runabout, completely equpped $873. F\ O. B. Detrot. - Undoubtedly the best lttle car at the prce, ths year. Ask anybody who ;o\vns one. There are ffteen n Red Bank and every owner sdelghted wth hs car. f you are thnkng of buyng "a car, stop n and look over a Studebaker."25," then ask anybody who owns one. We wll be more than pleased to show you one of these cars and gve you a rde n t at any tme. f you want a largercar the Studebaker "35," a sx-passenger, electrcally lghted and started car at $l,29o s the frst bg car to be sold for anythng lke ths prce. *. GEORGE HANCE PATTERSON, Monmouth Street, Near Broad, RED BANK, N. J. Telephone 176. Also Agent for the Famous FORD CARS FORD TOURNG CAR, completely equpped S6OO FORD RUNABOUT, completely equpped $525 F\ O. B. Detrot PREST-O-LTE TANKS, AUTO HARDWARE AND ACCESSORES STORAGE WASHNP AND POLSHNG SUPPLES GOOt)EAR GOODRCH TRES FSK MCHELJN ; Cars for Hre by the Hour or Trp, Carryng One, Four or Sx Passengers Besdes the Drver Lake, has been vstng Mrs. Harvey Lttle. Spencer Patterson of Edgefleld, New Jersey,'spent Saturday ard Sunday wth hs father, Edgar Patterson. Mss Elzabeth Lchter of Newark spent last week wth Mss Francs Wlls of Pearl street. Wednesday nght n celebraton of fourteenth brthday. About twenty relatves and frends were present, furnnce n the basement of the Chaptl The evenng was spent n of the Holy Communon, and the fnruco hah been overhauled. The wnk tme. There was n large brthday cnlto a and havng a general socal wua dono by Davd. Uennott. wth fourteen lghted candles, Lee receved neverul lne prenents, ncludng Drer m»., Joseph Parker of DeNonnnndc n gold watch and chan. Colored nlnror at MtUoOlat Olurol. nycnuo hm been entertanng rrlalveu nnd frends from Phladelpha. 'our colored luen sngers from the Tho crncnla made the trp '»1111 automoble nnd they pent part of ther (vrgln sang selectons at the morn- Fort Valley ndustral school n tlnn tourng the OKH n the eastern ng H-rvcc n Goodwll Mcthodnt HCctlon of the county. church hht Sunday mornng. A large Wnrrcn Mnm» >ent Hmluy at rong legaton wan present and the HC- Now ork and Coney fslnnl wth n cclom wore greatly enjoyed. party of frlrmlt. The, party wan not Bref tems. well acquanted n tlur cty am they hud sovornl untunng exporenco, men HVcrnl trees were truck by lghtnng durng the heavy HOWC- Monday da gettng on wvng trlm nml trolley onra nnd lonlng thel r wny. nftarnoon but no Hcrnm damage was Water n beng nntllel n tlu 1 done. An Allen Htrccl rwllunt wan Methodst mronugo on Man ntreel, whch n occuped by Huv..1. 1,. Algoland famly. All tle work n h ' dono by Dnvd, Unnnnll. - Matthow dlly " conllned to home on DoNorn audo avenue wth lmralynn nml fr n n orom condton. Hln loft xldo n nreeted. Theodore BonnnLt of New ork n pendng n wook.'n vacaton wth lb parent*, Mr, nnd Mrn. l)»vld, Hen- > lttt of DoNormnmlln nvenue. Walter lnunllct of llrooklyn nnmt 'y»««rday wth toeordor Flunk Mul '*ord vf bftnormundlo uvonc. Ml Teelo McAloar u( loljolet tndln(t two wc<l» at lh«klrku l»» Clay»tr«ot. Etb»l El«8, who n a num May hwplul Rl Sprng RUMSON HEWS. Metlodt nnlle' Ad Socety to Sold a Far Next Week. The annual far of the lades' ad socety of the Goodwll Methodst church wll be held Wednesday and Thursday nghts of next week n 'armly's grove, at the corner of Oceanc road and Bngham avenue. A supper wll be served Wednesday ght. Several booths wll be bult and knds of fancy and useful artcles, roceres, ce cream, cake, candy, etc., wll be sold. A meetng of the socety n beng held ths afternoon at Mrs. Samuel S. VanBrunt's- to complete all arrangements for the far.' At ths ''tlng the commttees for the booths ml (alles wll be apponted. Hs Fouxtoenth Blrtldny..ee VanNest, son of Justce and Mrs. Lev t. VanNest of Lafayette t, hud.a surprse party last >+** entertaned last Frday Mr. and Jlrs. Royal C. Colem'an of New ork, who are spendng the summer at the Octa- :on hotel at Seabrght. The shower Monday nght nterfered wth the attendance at the meetng of Naramatta councl, Degree of Poca- MHMHHHMH1HM hontas, After the meetng a socal tme was enjoyed and games were spendng two weeks wth hfs father- James Bogle of Lafayette played. Mrs. Mlle Burgess won an-law, fancy sten and stand and Mrs. Lev street, has returned home. B. VanNest won an vory fan and Thomas Clark of Rfton,. New ork, chan at the games. has been vstng hs father-n-law, Mss Ada Belle Soule wll take the Justce Lev B. VanNest of Lafayette members of her Sunday-school class street. of the Presbyteran church on an outng to Hghlands tomorrow. The avenue to the Rdge road has been m- The Oceanc road from Buena Vsta party wll go from Rumson to Sea-provebrght and take a tran from Seabrght Mr. and-mrs. Wllam Mller have by a layer of crushed stone. to Hghland Beach. moved from George Cooper's house on There was a large attendance at Man street to Allen street. the dance of the Paulst athletc club Mss Llle Wlson of Oceanc has at ther headquarters opposte the heen ontcrtannl' Mends from New postoflce Saturday nght. Musc was furlshed by members of the elub.jan other dance wll be held by the club Saturday nght, Most of the members of Chrst church chor of New Brunswck, who have been campng n 1'armly's woods, have returned home. Eght young men are stll at the camp and wll reman there the rest of the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Rchard J. Rogers and famly of Rdge rond returned home Monday nght after spendng several (lays at Mdland Beach on Statcn sland. They mule the trp n Mr. ),'cr»'s automoble. Mr. and Mm, James Cooper of Now ork, Mrs. ChnrlSs A. Rogers of Hod Bank and Mrs. Benjamn Wolcott of Long Branch were recent guchta of Mr. and Mrs. Frnnk M. Klnn of 'rat street, Mr. and Mrs, Alexander. Ctrchln nnd son of Oceanc road returned home Monday after spendng a few days tomoble. wth Mra. Curclnn'a parents, Mr. and Ceorgc Qat'kcTlnl nnd famly, Mm. John Knrcll of New ork. Mrs. Elwood Harvey and Myron The advertsed letters n tho Oceanc pontolllce are addressed to 101nt Tennent hnt Wednesday. Campbell attended the harvest home ennor Hall, L'OUHC Jrnnll, Wllam. Jeffrey, Lev Mumon, Mnn J. tea OAMT TAXDf, Mm. ltom Woodn and 0. Whte. Mr, and Mrn, Albert lusch and famly of New ork have t/kp.n pmhe/hor of the!! nu'mmer home on Flrtt street for the remander of the mnmcr. They moved n lnnt week. Else and Mrs. Carson Cottrell and daughter Nna spent Monday on a pleasure trp to the Hghlands. About twenty guests from the Oh-!andt cottage on Allen street went on a strawrde to Hghlands Saturday nght. They had a lne tme. Wllam Fnnegan, who has been ork. "Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hcks of Man street spent'monday at New ork. ' TL.T1.T! SLVEB HEWS. Llrhtn!n? Strkes Tte«on Bobart. Evana'a Placo. Durng the thunder storm Monday afternoon a tree on Robert. Evans's place was struck by lghtnng. The tree was strpped of ts bark and tle wood was nent through the ar wth such force that some of t Htuck n the ground. Mr. Kvans's son WHS sttng on the back porch, and he was stunned by the electrc current. Frank Potter and famly of m lnystown spent Tlursday wth Mrs. Howard. lnnet'. Mr. nnd Mrs. Manuel Martnez spent from Thursday ^ll Saturday at Atlantc Cty, makng the trp by tll Btoorrt (or Jllsr rll Broken»t AlUnlur*t x.«t wm. All recordn for bg strped barn were ttng n a clur on tn: front porch broken Frday mornng hy Kdwud K. when u boll of lghtnng ntru.lt near Oavl of Motclnlr, who nnled one hd home. Ho wtm blnded by tho Mnn MM of lyonne n upendng whch weghedhb uuumln nnd B ounccn and thrown from the char to thenovenl luyh wth Mr. and Mm. J. l)o-whl flnlr nt Allcnhurt. The hlg- Moor, le wnu stunned but he rewltt lrnwvr of Man slre-t. Mnn Krnt bub over tnk n ly hcolc nnd lno covered n n few mnutes. MH and Mrs. llrowor spout Monday lefor! thn weghed 55 poundn nnd wnn Krmk M. Fllnn of Flrnt Hlruul n nt Long lrncl. cnuglt n few weck ngo lt Anbury workln: on a lnrgn pantng lob at The condton of Whtney Wlllnm Turk. t wn alxnt one o'clock n thu Kre'loll, DuWllt Hcott of Lufnyetto of Lafayette nt reel, who bun been ncrl- nck, n nlgltly mproved. He n strke. 'Mftecn nluton nter the bg mornng when Mr, Edwn (n K"t bn HJC'L n workng on tho HU job anounly t rnonur. Thu buldng wll not be unltr the cn! of Dv Cnr > of.sou dub lay gamng n tho nurf. Mr. :dwnrdn wll have (he (lnh mounted, Ht conpletel untl Hctombcr. Tm upbrght. pht'd of thu buldng wnu n Now Wllam Hruco, who n employed nt lno bold the recrd for bg hluchnh ork woman, Mr, Mnn tml Mr. Hcolt New ork, H upendng hln two weekn' cuglt on the Jenny count. Lnt mn n'nl llu vveukend wth tlelr flm vacaton wth bn pnrnntn, Mr, nndmor hn cuukht on weghng nuvonlcoll Mm. Bnmul llrucv of llnglmm nvu d nt Pont 'l'umnt, Mr, md Mrn, Jncn Wlle uf Now nue. ork, who nro n m(llng llu aunnorn< Mr. nnd Mrn, Hnmuol H. Vnnllrm ou may bn allc to talk to one mm AllchuHt, wuro wel KU«nl» >f Mr«of Lfyetlu trnut npent.saturday but your ndvortnomont n Tnr, KM Whltu'/ lhtor, Mm. Lmn wth rrlondn at L nor oft. DANK KKOHTKH tklkt to tho wholo of Lufuyctto etroet, Mto, Mm. Jucknan Conovor and daughtor communty. 2 STORE: OPEN WEDNESDA AND SATURDA NGHTS BARGAN TME -AT- CLARENCE WHTE'S SHOE STORE 9 BROAD STREET, RED BANK, N. J. SEE WNDOW Eare bargans from my own splendd stock. don't buy a lot of junk for my sem-annual sales but only clean out my own broken lnes. ou can save a lot of money on hundreds of pars for men, women and chldren. Many are. on tables at. 59c, 98c, $1.40 and $1.70 Many more are on my shelves one, two or a half dozen of a knd left. ou can buy them at a bg savng. Men's and Boys' Oxfords Cut f Nearly every Oxford (Men's and boys') reduced to close out. Some about half-prce, a few left of those $3.50 Whte Buck shoes and Oxfords for men, women and boys'. One man Saturday took 5 pars all for hmself. That's the sort of a bargan he. thought them. Women's Whte Pumps and Oxfords, Men's Leather Sole Whte Shoes. Store s full of good thngs for you. - v 9 Broad Street CLARENCE WHTE Red Bank f H>MHmMMmMMMMHnMMMMH»MHHMMM FACTS ABOUT OUR CLUB PLAN GET ACQUANTED WTH THEM There are those who, whle not possessng much n the way of tangble assets, ownng no property, perhaps, preferrng that others should bear that burden, lke to have well-furnshed homes and who take as much prde n them as the wealthest people. There are thoae who, whle not havng much money n hand have a generous and STEAD NCOME whch s as sure as anythng earthly can be. Stuated as they are t s somewhat dffcult for these people to secure a credt' account, and f they could, they would not be able to pay n thrty days as charge customers are expected to pay, for all they mght wsh to buy when furnshng a home. t s to these people that our HOUSEHOLD CLUB PLAN appeals most strongly, because t enables them to buy the bgger and more costly furnshngs at the lowest cash prce and to arrange for the payment accordng to ther ablty to pay. THS S NOT AN NSTALMENT PLAN, as nstalment plans are generally known, and "anybody's credt s NOT GOOD. Only worthy persons are enttled to club membershp, and they are not taxed exorbtant prces to cover the loss occasoned by sellng ndscrmnately as nstallment houses'do. t s not a plan to make more profts on goods, but to make the buyng EASER for you, and thus to broaden our feld of operatons.. lrtpodtrrs \ Who Sad t Was Hot? We gve and Redeem Surety Coupons. NEWARK'S STORE BEAUTFUL. HALSE JTREETS Store Closes Evenngs at S:3O; Saturdays at 1 F\ M. BOROUGH OF RUMSON. f you wll just Take notce that the law t come n and look at regardng the r d n g of r bcycles on sdewalks wthn our soda fountan, J the Borough of Rumson and your temperature j also rdng a bcycle at nght wll drop a degree or j wthout a lghted lamp, so, and f wll put a 4wthn the jursdcton of sad borough wll be rgdly \glass of delcous^ enforced. 5 frut syrup s o d a \ CHARLES BRGGS, water where t wll Charman Polce Commttee, the most good, ^ Borough of Rumson, N. J. 2 you wll be glad you ^July 17, are alve n The Good EGAN'S 4 Old Summer Tme. SCROEDER'S PHARMAC, J. L, DERGEN & CO, rrornhtors. 10 lrowl Stroot, Hod Dank. Tolnphono 00-J. NOTCE TO BCCLERS. Now th»t movln tlm» l wu L praportd to do juur n»t MOT!««alCorllou, dlmctor, rnunt uccompnny alt turnltur*. plo«or b*>(ar*, to nl paru of oly or comtry. n tn UrMt fa*t blcln. van* la t<d Duk, U«lor«you b«t«rour naxt morlnc 4<>n*, wrlu, nm at Dntod freehold, N. J,, July 0, 191JL pull far th«nnljr r«ll«m» (urnltun raot«l m town, >nd >«t nr prlou on rour > J. M. COnUES, lob. All klnlu of hvy or lht truckla* AoM (hort nsllw. Call or «Un«J. T. Attont Drector* EGAN, Wall 8tr««t, Rad S»nH. KHUUM. pl» 1«J, OMU* * M»-J. do MONMOUTH mrrtkbert. PROPOSALS. Scaled proposnls for the furnbhngp of all labor, materal and took for tho constructon of a gravel.road, bcglnnnp; nt tho westerly end of tho frsts secton of tho Olnrlceburg-Cox's Corner \ road, n the townshp of Mllstone, and/ endnp; nt COX'H Corner, n accordance wth tho plane nnd specfcatons prepnred therefor, wll be receved by the board of chosen freeholders of the county of Monmouth, nt ther rooms, court house, Freehold, on Wednesday, August 13, 1913, at cloven o'clock A, M., nnd then nnd thoro publcly opened nnd rend. Fnns and speclflcntlons enn bo ohtnned of Coo. D, Cooper, County En- Kneer, 00 Broad St.; Bed Bank, N. 3. Tho hoard of ehofon freeholder)! of tho county of Momoull resorves tha rght to reject uny or nl ldn f decmoot to tho bunt ntcrcnt of tlo county no to do, A cortlfled check n tho num oc $1,001), drawn to tho order of J. M., C. K. O,«fln, dork. 'Advortlno your wnntn n TUB R n DANK KKOSTKR nnd fll them nulcw» and ««tl«f»ctor!lyr-adv«r(<#»»^ j

17 REGATTA AT KEANSBURG MOrOK BOW B/LCES BA.TUHDA AT-' SEJJDKD Bx LAEOE OEOV/DS, Tlc llp.y \fna Dotted wth Varous Cralt Galy DocU'ated Bacog Hold Over a Gorso OpoKlt3 steamljoat Psr Good Tme jtfdo u tho Hacoc. Molor xmt enthusasth n large number.'! attended the refvatta held last Saturday'afternoon on Hurtun b;y by decorated wth red, whle and blue 'ncandescent lghts. Part of the lot wll tle Keansburr yacht clul. The day was fne and the hont owners turned be surrounded wth a canvas, whch out n'full force. The bouts were decorated wll (nn!, nnd lu/tjj md the majorty of the emoes on the water had flu^s of varous sorts floutng from ther JUV.-K'. The rtand.s nnd booths alonjf. tlt' boardwalk were decorated md presented a pleasng appch'anc 1. The races were held over a r- 'AH, BAVEH rbemen's XAB. Nnth Annunl Far and FOBtvnl Wll Opeu Tonffht and Clone Saturday. The nnth annual far and festval of the Far Haven volunteer fre company wll open tonght and wllclose Saturday nght. The far wll be held on the lot whch the company recently bought Tn Man street, near the postoffce. The groutds wll be lghted wth three long stnngs,of ncandescent lght". The lre boll tower wll be was loaned to the company by 'Rev. James A. Reynolds of Red Bank. T\y.o small arches of electrc lghts wll be placed at the entrance to the grounds. All the electrcal work s n charge of George Adams, head lneman uf the Tle Ws mle free-for-all race for open 'boats was won by the Jose, belongng t» Joseph Smth of J.eona do. Her tme was eght mnutes. The.Perl, owned by John Sterlng of Tot-, tenvlle, was only thrty seconds behnd the wnner and was awarded second prze. The Pearl saled under tlu< colors of the Benlly yacht clul of Tottenvlle. The Jesse M. ", owned by A. L. Mller, a member of the Red Bank motor boat club, captured frst place n the Ure-c-nlc free-for-all for cabn boats. The Jesse s a beautful lttle bout and covered the three mles n 15 mnutes and 10 seconds. The Dubee was.second n 16 mnutes. Ths boat s owned by Wllam H. Wncapaw (f TottenvU'e and saled under the colors of the Benlly yacht club; Tho Martha owned by W; A. Gll of ll'c K.\vprnt yacht club, fnshed thrd, 11 seconds behnd the Dubee. The. Omwuy, owned by Thomas Edwards of the Eureka yacht club of Newark, fnshed fourth n 17 mnutes. The free-fur-all race for sem-speed boats over a tluee-nle course was won by tle Rurkn n!) mnutes. Ths boat belongs tu a Mr. tankn of the Benlly yacht dub of Tottenvlle The Splnter, belongng to Alfred L. Loux of Atltmte Hghlands, fnshed second n 3 mnutes and 40 seconds. The only other entry, the Coldcn Arrow, had to wthdraw on account of engne trouble. The twelve-mle free-for-all for. speed boats proved very exctng for the spectators. Ths rsce was won by J. K. Bclls'.s Baby Ro of the Red Bank yaeht club. Her tme was lf mnutes and -D seconds.. The Gunfre Jr., owned by W. J. Brarurd of the Columba yacht club, was second. Her tme was 20 mnutes and 2r> seconds. The Denur, belongng to Perre A. Proal of Red Bank, fnshed n 24 mnutes.and 4(5.seconds. The Baby Ro put Sup a remarkable exhbton of speed n ths racce lappng the other two boats and fnshng nearly two laps ahead of the Gunfre. Thero wore about a dozen entres n the hang and go back race. The boats were all so close together at the fnsh tha, no decson was made as to the wnner..the V mle handcap for cabn boats was won by the Onoway n 7 mnutes. The Martha fnshed second n 7V mnutes anl thu Dubee fn sh.'d (! seconds behnd her. Tho Jess. M. t fnshed fourth n 7 mnutes and 42 seconds. The Gunfre, Jr., own the handcap sx-mle race for speed boats. She covered the course n 10 mnutes 15 seconds. The Baby Ro was the only other entry and she had to wthdraw n the frst lap on account of engt trouble. The 1." mle, handcap for sem speed boats was won by the Golden Arrow owned by Melvn Decker of the Karlan yacht club of Tottenvlle. Her tme was 4', mnutes. The Splnter fnshed sx seconds behnd the Golden Arrow and receved second prze. Tn Kankn dd not start on account o engne trouble., Tho open boat handcap race \va.. won by the Pearl, whch covered the '/ mles n 8 mnutes S seconds The Jose was second, coverng tht course n 8 mnutes 4(1 seconds. Tlc przes for the races were gven out Saturday nght at the New Pont Comfort dancng pavlon. After'th awardng of the cups, a formal danc was l'hl by the members of the yach club and ther frends. Tho offcers of tle club are: C'lMoln'-wltfr K. V MMMOV JO Tnx'. t " -lllllllm'- -d'll- MfllllKll. K lury- ln.ml H.ll ''n-kuvr- -. K. XSU M S'u ;:'..n K.mkll..S The regatta commttee conssted o Royal Scott (ulden,. W. Nason all Wllam Mller. Those on the recep lon commttee were W. Baley, J. B Jlul'ay, Harry Doty, Gordon F. Rob crts and Davd Cosby. The advort.' ur cmmttee conssted of Fred W Holsle, Adolph Breeder, Clnrlen snk s', Joseph Goe and Syl Frcscl. Sn/VDOWBtOOKH DOWN FREEHOLD Blowbury Tenm Wallops County Son Nne lb"*to 0, fthadnvhrook baseball team Shrewsbury on ts home damom Ktntlny took Crcelor'H nno of L'ree hold nlo camp by ; score of ll to The scon: looks tn f the game wna cne-sded affar, but durng most ( the 1'ontent t was hard to tell wde nne would wn. Frst one team woul h' MCK! nnd then the other. Tl jkf h-nltcmd for Hhrownbury du ng the htter part of thu mutch wlu Waller Aml'nn knn'k'd o nchng!<" bugger wth thr n' on bhc..nm's Ander.son n 'M, lonhu were the battery for 11 Shadowbrouk, At. cn' (tnge of the {nn the -*nhold cllu thrrulmcl tu l'vr lc le on account of an umplrr'u decsb whch they ddn't lke. Sooner tn have Ht! cmt'l break up thut \v tn' Shrewsbury hnyr nllowed tl trolley company. AH the many artcles seen at a far have leen secured for ths festval. ansulur course of l< mles, lad out Members of the rbn'pany nmde a house drectly'op )o.-.tu the Now Pont Con-,, )Uxe -nnvw.h of,the borough and fort dancng pavlon and the steam-. ceved donatons from pearly every boat per. The commttee boat was sdent. All knds of fancy and uscl artcle:-, groceres, cake, ce cream, anchored near the per, and those n charge hud the races started promptly. ndy, etc., wll be sold from hantlne'ly decorated booths. Featu'es of One nce feature of tle regatta was tlo.fact thut the races were short and le far wll be vocal and nstrumental tho npc-clato'h dd not lose nterest n 'lectons by four colored men and a the con test before the clone of tn- race. rge fortune wheel. A large number The (arter-nle canoe nce' was " artcles, ncludng rockng chars, won by Alfred'S. Bent and,ohn X. rass bed, barrels of flour, tons of coal, Bremsch of New ork, members of '., wll be dsposed of on the co- the nterstate canoe'club. There were only two entres n ths race, but the result was very close. Tle water was pretty rough and the boys Jad consderable dffculty n keepng ther crafts uprght. tratve plan. The Far Haven frentm have eared about $1,000 at every far they ave held and ths year they hope to ass tbut amount n proceeds. The oney they make wll go toward payg for the buldng of the new fre- 0u.se. t s thought the buldng wll <<t started about the mddle of August, 'be commttee n charge of the far ldudes Frank W, Mavtneau, George Walter, John Mulvhll, Arthur cklcs, Carles Cross, Bayard loughty, Edward Hendrckson and harles VanBrunt. SUMSON POtO TEAM.OST. ouutry Club's Four Defeated Saturday Afternoon by Port Chester Team. The polo 0 team of the Kumson ountry club was defeated Saturday fternoon by the Port Chester four. The score was 15', to 7',. The ountry club players were Col. Gade, Valter.McClure, Howard Borden and. L. A. Whtney. The Port Chester cam was composed of. J. Chsholm,.). Mlbank, E. L. Crawford and J. 1. >o\vney. Mr. Mlbank made.lve goals, r. Crawford made four, Jl-r. Borden hree, Messrs. McClure, Gade and hsholm two and Mr. Whtney one. The Uumson teah defeated the lumson Freebooters n the second lame Saturday afternoon by a score 1 to 1 n a sx-perod game. The tumson team was composed of Henry Waters, Jr., H. '^Borden and G. J. VateF. The Freebooters were Thomas Jastmond, J.. Mnnch, Pctc" Hauck nd Warren W. Barbour. BOtl KH.LED B ATJTO. Jbert VanBrant's Trlx of Par Haven Bun Over Last Thursday Nght. "Trx," a toy French bull dog, rown and whte n color, owned by Ubert VanBrunt of Far Haven, was un over by an automoble last Thurslay nght and ded a short tme later. The accdent happened n front of Davd H. Bennett's house on DeNormande avenue. Mr. Bennett s Mr, VanBrunt's brother-n-law and lves wth Mr. VanBrunt. The dog had een learned many trcks by 31 r. Van- Brunt. The dog was u pet of all the cghbors. Mr. VanBrunt-.got the dog lttle over three years ago and he valued t at.$500. He had been of- 'ered $65 and $75 for the dog severa ;mes. The dog Had started to cross he street when the auto came up at a 'ast rate. Mr. VanBrunt was unable to learn the name of the chauffeur but he secured the number. t was 20,228 New Jersey. LAUNCH CAPSZES K OCEAN. Throe Oceanc outr Men Saved by Fsh ng Smack When Launch Overturned Charles Cooper and Garret Evans 0] Oceanc and Arthur Boyce of tumson were n Mr. Cooper's cabn launch jus outsde Sandy Hook last Thursday afternoon when the launch was overturned by a heavy wnd aa a shower came up. The boys struggled n the water and shouted for help. A fshng smack crew pcked them up and the aunch was recovered. The young men are expert swmmers and to ths fact they probably owe ther lves. The ngne n the launch was- damaged somewhat as t was n the salt water for some tme. ' BASEBALL GAME SATURDA, Assocaton Nno. Wll Flay Aganst the Wde Awakes at Bed Bank. The assocaton baseball team of Red Bank wll play aganst the Wde Awalces of Lttle Slver next Saturday afternoon. The game wll be played on the Prospect avenue damond at ted Bank. The Wde Awakes bent the assocaton team a short tme ago by the score of V, to (. The* assocaton players are out for revenge and a fast and exctng game' s promsed. The assocaton s promotng Saturday afternoon baseball games at Red Bank and the nne wants the support of the townspeople. WON SUNDA. Bhrowabury Tflam Dofeatsd Vnndarburf? n One-Bldod Contest. The Slvebrook baseball team of Shrewsbury, whch s composed of men and young men who work on Fan- 'huwe'n estate, took 11 trp to Vanderburg Sunday afternoon and defeated the Vanderburg tem by the score of 2-1 to. Kceney and Sagnton ptched and caught for (Jv Shrewsbury team and Jones and Leonard were n the ponts for Vnndcrlnrg. The SlverlronkH look the lead nl \ht'. start of the contest and were never n danger of beng defeated. ANNUAL REPORT OF Tll'; SOCET FOR THE PREVENTON OF CRUELT TO. ANMALS n'montnouth County JUL, 1912 TO JUL, 1913 tlkllt.'l. < lfslrr. vel < lll'll'-l'l' l M l.sl.,1 'll 1111 \\'< rlc". 1 'olllll fur tlllls.". HKll l-slrv' ll 1 '"11. fur 'll ll'llr' A 'few T[le.VHH 1 'alsly n-p rl.-.l: tnln>.sll);:l wurthv of lmnlll pr 11) 1. of Kt, -tl- s lll.'.t 'l n tl horsm ln lj-ycl wn r.s l'nll nf tlu'r Many lnuws 1 K'ls!" lul n-n.vrl 1'l'lllK. Jn- hlllvl 1 11 n 1.11, 1 '-.. nnd f at the tme nnd place ufored the mvnu'h of onc-llf He propcrlcs f'nllng on nl ft.rvt't to be mproved M nbov d'gn'd, do nut ohjrol n wrtng tu tn- makng of ruld lnpvvrments, mld colucl tuny proceed to pn.' mld o'lnc' lr'ctlg nnld ln- ('utlty sent aggregaton to have tn poston u the league, havng won own way..loln llawkh nnd Kdtb le plrrm anl lo.nt llnr. Mautn raplan'd thu Shr'wtluny nol'. The crowd of faun ndc the Dourlt X*troveH Dlmutrof. w'lln rng wth ther hulu durng "l'.mt few nnlg of ll' runc:., The plog'd lro r l n provng provrnuut.' to le Hndu. dbtrou to'growng crpn n' tn vcnty of l''rul rhl' nnd nnny. 1'. COOK, Tltlmnr tu Play nt fllrttwlury. ^uytl't nrc hndly dunfr^l. n M Allcnl: Actng Muyo) ' The Myntlr ban'lall team of l'lnur cum.con.nd pnltlom nr> bndly wll pny tn 1 'Klv'lnook nln' of njur'd unl tho crop wll lo declddly A. (', AUW>N, Hl'Wury at Hlrcvvbuy jpxt Sunlny lfmv. A'R. coploun tlnn ft 11 wlthl Hl'ltroun. Tle gu wll hn l,u'% dnyl.' l'v.v lwwr pl' Tt: lnn HANK trsrc h played on tht lnul on Kunhtwe' vnlbl ll unl nol h of Frnlug for H prompt b'llv rn unl U11 1 -flul'. A fmt md cluuu conl't n bn ntv Monday nfl' KO, hut tn fll cxc'thm of tn prntng odc T nl' H 'm- \:\ 'Ul - lll THE RED BANK REGSTER Page 17, 1:1 n f llkla-! \ c sel- CUtllM ^1 ll> 1 ll'ty stall's luvc 1.1,,,!,,. 'H'S m- clllly suortcl ly huty tlull'ns.ml tn- 'l"n^ l);y Mlls nllntl'l tlrm. Tll 1.Mollllllltlf M-urul m.-lllal :lll tn:.s. 1'. C A.. wll lnll a.tll! 'y tkllt 1'-ly 111 A utrsl. 4* All alnlk HT -TSl-el for 'rm of ll-kf Jy tn- mlty Km:l.-l-s. \ 'l'lu< n-nl''slp (f tn' nr a'/:tos 1 r Krown^ ra lly ol" lal', ul mr lop' ' or n- 1'ar- "ll n. n -MT> tn; ' vnk Hor- MM'fclly, wlllcll wll n; [ll).; ^ltc us slum ;H -vy- ale abl: to cr'am' Kll 1 lllllrnt. ''h! uhu'-'n 11C.Moll- nll Mnly suc'tcs ln;: ; Aslmry '.-rk unt ll'm flrovc bram-l 1.Mrs. ". W. Hlwf, prslml;..mrs. ; 'trey U. Wllrox. tn':srt!r mll s-rreturv. Monnmllh -uulty lraml.'n''l-kn S'lKna, )'slc-l; 'l'l<nnlk«-.suml-rs, svr; Wlllu llc'lctn. K.. -<lnry. l'ml.', WNCOX",! lll' Bn^'K avcuu 1, Ashury l':uk. 'Vlclloc T l-r. 'KAXK 1». T1OJU>HO.V, 101f> Hew'll aveun*, Aslurv 'Jrh. 'VllMllmp (!!)!l-j. Aponts Monnoth County Hoeet RED BANK SATURDA AUGUST Afternoon and Nght SHREWSBUR AVENUE CRCUS GROUNDS CRCUS MUSEUM MENAGEHE HE DAAUD DATE day of August, 1K1J, by sad councl h'vdng for the mlkng of sad mprovements n the manner nbovo mentoned appled for. Anl further lultc notce thnlthe Red nnnk nowl«r«agan Dtfeatol. councl of snl borough wll meet to The ted Hank bowlng tenn of therccevo and consder objectons '6lnt- Knlern Monmotth league lo.'t two out uf three gamen to tn 1 ng to the makng of Kl mprovencnt, nt tn 1 councl chamber, n the Anbury 'ak ten.t Abury Turk last TKdny nght. Chnrh'-' Kmmom of Ucdborough hall, on the 4th dny of HnU rolled the hltb nfn-<< fur HAugust, ll)l!l, at H:0() o'clock -. M., lean), 2(«. The other keel Hank bowlem wm'11 Allon Vorh'', Guy VnnNcm, George Worthley am Hubert Kennedy. Hd llnnk h n M lnfdl llt'o wn lltlt. THE GRANDEST AND BEST TENTED SHOW * EVER PROJEOTED A PERFECT AND COMPLETE EXHB- TON) emnently worthy of the country and tlo age and patronzed by the pure and good everywhere NOTCE. Notce s hereby gven thut an applcaton has been mnde to the councl', of the borough of Red Bank, dated July 19th, 1913, and sgned by 34 freeholders resdng; n the borouch of : Red Bank, requestng Unt provson be mado by ordnance to mprove Whte Ktrcet by the placng or constructng of sdewalks n and along sad street. And further take notce that n accordance wth sad applcaton an ordnance wll be ntroduced on the 4th Al'erleufl, CLEARANCE SALE J ; -- OF. '. August Ths specal month. Ths stock. Our qualty and these.low prces go to make up an opportunty seldom offered to buy New, Dependable Furnture and Floor Coverngs n asale n whch we have reduced nothng but prces. That same relable and sturdy constructon and good fnshes whch we always handle wll be found n ths Sale, the same as f full prces were pad. t could not be otherwse as merchandse constructed specally for August Sale purposes never enter nto our Sales. Certan lnes n all Departments and hundreds of dscontnued numbers must be sold out now. The prces are guaranteed. The qualty s guaranteed. Our values whether announced n a large advertsement or a small one wll represent the fnest Bargans n the Land. We menton a partal lst of goods offered whle present stocks last at actual reductons MATCHED D11SMNG SETS. 30 Sets, 5 vdnds, n arts and crafts, colonal, msson and-modern desgns. Prces range per set from $40.00 to $ Example of reducton: Msson or polshed Sutes, 10 peces, regular prce,* , now $ MORRS CHARS AND ROCKERS. Royal pushbutton type or adjustable rod, 20 patterns, all woods: rck'lr values frpm $5.00 to $ Example of reductons:?l3.l)0 chars, now $8.50. ODD DRESSERS. Colonal am modern desgns n walnut, whte, mahprnv, oak ;uut msson; prced from $3.98 to $ Reducton nmst attractve, for example: S22.50 mahogany Dressers, now $ AND 5- r,ce LBRAR AND PARLOR. SUTES. 1 s patters. 5 woods, upholstered n genune leather, panne am veluur; others have sold wood backs and seats. Prces ranee from $12.98 to $ Example ol reducton: S6 l J.5o Sutes, now $50.00 fr.oo leather Sutes at $ ' BEDROOM SUTES. 30 Patterns, all woods and styles, complete Sets, sell rorlarly from $12.98 to $ ' Example of reductons: $ pece. Sets, now $ ' " ', BRASS AND WOOD BED. Polshed and satn, round or square tube Brass Beds. W'nl Beds n Naroleon desgns; 4 woods. All offer spl"ull choce at a bg savng, as the reducton averages an-ut 25 per cent on many peces. TELESCOPE COUCHES..Guarantee constructon; can be separated, makng two cun'letj Cots wth Ahttresses; all now for $3.50. Many s;>les at cut prces. S l:ng anders at $9.98. WALL PAPER. No upp''lunlty.equals ths close-out sale. Now at Keyport freght staton, about 60,000 Rolls and to make ' mmedate room, ofl'er lots of Paper worth,. 75c, for 10c. Lots of 'aper worth?.5o, for 25c. Lots worth?2.5o to f3.00, for 50c. All the Border yuu want, free (or ths sale only. CHFFONERS. 311 (l'slc.ns, (t wuuls, all grlts, (nun $3.91) to $ General clearance lln>m;hht ths lne. 'rompt selectons advsed to secure vst choce, l!»r example: S 5.0(1 f.lltunlts, nnw $ o f.llvnl.'rs, nw.. H.BO * ' MATTRESSES. There s no lner lne of santary Mattresses n ths country we repeat mr sreat offer of 2 weeks ar (,?5.00 Velt AUttresses at $8.75; weght 60 lbs., round corners, 5;.j-h box, 2 parts,'tnest tckng and workmanshp Ostermoors, now $12.50' *m-.. REFRGERATORS. Some 15 of the hghest grade makes to go now at sacrfced prce. Stocks nclude the Whte Mountans, Audmatc, Buffrfos, Puj-tanS: Prces run from $4.98,to $35.00.'.Redacton from 10' per cent to 25 per cent rght through. ODD BUFFETS AND SDEBOARDS. About 15 n the most up-to-date patterns, most sutable for modem bungalows. Regular prces were $9.98 to $ Any of these values are matchless. For example: Buffets worth?4o.0o, now $25.00 Buffets worth?30.00, now Sdeboards worth S15.U0, now CHEAP MSSON CHARS AND ROCKERS. ' About 15u n a wde range of patterns, nshes and prces. Some form complete Sets. t s surprlsng what $1.50, $2.00, $3.00 and $4.00 wll buy now. EXTENSON TABLES. An assortment equal to any cty store. About!(! n ths sale; szes run from 6 feet to - feet, on whch are ftted lops (JM.K nches to 54 nches, For example: S 2.50 Extenson Tables, now $ (10 Extenson Tables, now o.( Extenson Tables, now 'lo.no Extenson Tables, now BAMBOO POUCH SCREENS. About 3ut, n several grades and nearly all s/.os.. To be sol) out at ou'-hall our regular prces. LMKAK TABLES AND STANDS. About 5(1 styles, from the cheapest to he best. Many dscontnued numbers n go at bt: reltctlons. ou wll he sure to nd what you need. Other Htnplo 1 nos on whch Prces lvc been uhankcd tcamlnk to the nccchsty of rctluck the c mtll.c» or closng out completely Rugs, Crpots, Lnoloums, Wndow Shades, Mnttlngs, Dnng Chars, Road Goods, and Summor Furnture of nl descrptons "what KCLMH to bo ths KrcntcHt knd of 11 Bargan,'at otlur Blorus V:,\\\ n: duplcntod hero for lefa" * Btor«THE R. WEST COMPAN nt OBO'P. M., E2xcopt Mondn-y and Saturday* l Ryder & McGackn Pantng, Decoratng and Paper Hangng. 10 Gold Street, Red Bank,. New Jersey. Estmates Furnshed. ;Bed Bank Steam Laundry, ; 62 Whte St., RED BANK, N. J. Telephone 32tJ. We are constantly mprov ng our plant and equpment, to make for Santaton, Better Work,! Better Servce :and longer lfe for the goods that we handle.. A vst to our plant wll both please and convnce. M. V. B. SMOCK, Prop. There s a Best ' Rbbon for our Purpose es, we make dozens of dfferent knds of typewrter rbbons. We make scores of dfferent knds of carbon papers. We sell the most complete rbbon and carbon lnes on the market today. But mark ths pont! We have only one knd of rbbon and only one knd of carbon paper for OU. There s a best rbbon and a best carbon paper for your Purpose, just as there s a best rbbon and a best carbon paper for any other purpose. We have the best rbbons and the best carbon papers for every Purpose. Let us know your purpose what you requre of a rbbon or a carbon paper, and we wll name the rbbons and carbon paper that.you ought to use. Our Paragon Typewrter Rbbons and Red Seal Carbon Papers arc recognzed as the leadng rbbon and carbon lnes on the market. They are the leadng lnes not only n qualty, but n completeness. And ths completeness makes t certan that we have got the exact rbbon and carbon paper for OU. Just wrte us, tell us what machne you use and what your requrements arc, and see f we haven't. Remngton Typewrter Company (laoorporattd) 24 Clnton Street Nownt'k, New Jersey SllweH'5 Varety Store, Everett?.*< Mlk nk, drnln'' nf Unt qualty, not. tn' rlrnp knd. My cnucn comprm.' Nnll.corn, lve o'rlnrk t«a«, noclkl t'n, Atluntlc nnnrtcd, ced coltw j cdt'.', fn'l KlnK«r tnuw nt 5 conu A llonl md l'mn cnlu'd lt 0 'c«nta M (nuul. MU'CT'H 'HOW mwa«'«nl< 1 Vnn('un ' Kk nnd lonnn. My 0ol4, Mcdd nml 'lll-lny Hour, a* you >! wll know, wll muktt your br«wj M wlltn hn now. Fve pound* o( t )Uc\ 2' cunts,

18 18 LUFBURROW'S WLL f ATumno HOHLANDB WOMAN DS- POSES OF BO ESTATE. THE RED BANK REGSTER Monk Btook and Buldng- and loan s Kuutt Tttt to Kurtana and Her Clll- <lr»n John E. HullcK or Eatontown X«av«Etat.to Wdow. Mrs. Mary H. Lufburrow, wfe of Egbert Lufbunow of Atlantc Hghlands, made her wll last June. Mrs. Lufburrow ded a few weeks ago after a long sckness. She left a lot on Gar- - feld avenue at Atlantc Hghlands, all " her buldng and loan shares and a mortgage for $2,000 on an Atlantc Hghlands property to her husband. t Fve shares of stock n the Atlantc Hghlands bank were left to Mrs. Lufbunow's mother, Mrs. Mary E. Allen, and to-her four chldren, Robert A., Charles A., Norman A., and Edth M. Lufburrow, one share to each. She left her aunt, Emma Sherman, $200. Mrs. Lufburrow held four mortgages for $1,000 each and she left one to each of her chldren. Her daughter Edth was left another mortgage for $1,500. and a pano. All the rest of he estate was left to her chldren n equal shares. Mrs. Lufburrow apponted her husband executor of the wll The wtnesses were Evelyn R. and Charles R. Snyder. Eatontown Man's wll. By the wll of John E. Hulck of Eatontown, whch was made fve years ago, Mr. Hulck's wfe, Hannah Hulck, receved the entre estate wth the excepton of a gold watch and chan. The latter was left to Mr. Hulck's glands, Wllard H. McKag. Mrs. Hulck was apponted executor of the wll and the wtnesses were Wllam R. and Carre A. Stevens. > X«ft Property to Chldren. Mrs. Clara Baley, who ded st Hghlands a few weeks ago, made her wll last June. She apponted her daughter, Cora Baley, executrx and left her all her furnture and jewelry.. The rest of her estate- was dvded equally among her chldren, Cora Baley, Mrs. Emma C. Hopper, Francs X. and Wllam H. Baley. The wtnesses to the wll were Marguerte A. Burgoyne of Hghlands and Fred-: erck Fscher of Brooklyn. Husband Outs Wfe's Estate. Mrs. Mary E. Wardell of Matawan made her wll 22 years ago, appontng j : her husband, Charles H. Wardell, executor. Mrs. Wardell,drected that a monument be placed over her grave and her blls pad as soon as possble after her death. She left the rest of, her estate to her husband durng hs lfe tme. After hs death the estate! s to be dvded among her neces and 'nephews, Mary.W. Crane, Mary E. j ' Smpson and Francs.F. Smpson of Matawan. James G. Conover and ;Frank H. Slater wtnessed the wll. j Tens ChrstauBm'8 Wll. j ^ \ ens Chrstan Chrstansen, who Vas employed for a long tme by Well-! nmon.wlkns of Tnton Falls, made hs^wll fve years ago..mr. Chrst- ansea apponted" Sr. Wlkns exceu- j tor of the wll. He drected that-all hs estate after hs funeral expenses j had been pad be gven to Wellngton j Cook Wlkns, son of Mr. Wlkns., The wll was wtnessed by John H. Cook, George A. Longst-eet, George C. Hance and T. rvng Brown of Red Bank.. ^ left House to Brother. ' Mary A. Hart of Long Branch left her house and other real estate to her brother, Joseph Hamlton of St. Lous, to have the use of as long as he lves. After hs death the house s to go to the Gay street Chrstan church of Dscples of Chrst at Nashvlle, Tennessee. All of her household goods were left to her grandneces, Laura and Rosa Bell. Wdow Qots Entre Estate. Charles W. Smth of Deal made hs wll three years ago last June. He apponted hs -wfe, Anna Smth, executrx and left her hs entre estate. ATTE THE TROLLE COMPAN. maoetown omcalb Hot Satsfed WtU Company's Promses. Replyng to a demand that t must! lower ts tracks at Belford the Red; Bank and Keyport trolley company last Wednesday sent a communcaton, to the Mddletown townshp commt-; tee, statng'that the tracks would be; lowerod by Labor daj; or as soon afterward as possble. The phrase "as, soon afterward as possble" drew; some roncal statements from the commtteemen. The letter was placed j on fle. Howard W. Roberts, the townshp Jert, sad the company had not re- Ked to a letter callng the attenton f the company to the bad condton _^>'-6f the brdge across the Shrewsbury rver. At a prevous meetng of the j ' commttee t was stated that the brdge sways back and forth when! cars pass over t and that t s lkely to collapse at any tme.. Last Wcdnes- day nght the commtteemen sad the ' company had a force of carpenters at work reparng the brdge. f' MEW DANCNG CLASS. Seventh ana Eghth Ornae School Chldren Takng Dnnclng Lessons. For several weeks the chldren of the Mddletown. townshp hgh school have been tukng dancng lessons nt the hgh school buldng each Thursday nght. Thp expense of thefo logons s pad by Melvn A. Rce, presdent of the hoard of educaton. A class for the seventh and eghth grade j chldren wan started at the: hgh school last week. Ths class al.<,o mets cnrl Thursday nght, from (1:!JO untl N:J o'clock. The expense of ths class s h pnd by Mrs. Rce. About forty chll- " t den attend the junor dancng class. JHow Bpocftl Ofllcor. George M. Andrews, who lvus near. the Hghlands, w»a apponted n sp«'- nl polceman wthout pay by the Mddletown townahp commttee Wednesday nght. le works for a gnu company, and le lnked for the appontment no an to have authorty to tk-al wth hoodlumn who have been destroyng property owned by the gas concorn. OHnrtrl 9315 by rmr. Tho prnccedh of the recent annual far for the benellt of the Chum-l of tho Holy Communon of Far laven amounted to!fls]5. TOHU who took n * promnent pnt n makng t the noul succcshful nlr over held by the chnch MM. Kmlllc JonoH, MU Hurry ' J, Schneder, Mrs. Clrh' 1. C-OHH, > lmusuft 1311a (lu lllrmnglam, Lua «Johmon md Uludyn AdnH,. r»lr J»n Brthday Pnrty. Mll Sunlo Whte of Knlr Haven ntflrtolncd thrty frcmlr at her home t«y nght* RO n celebraton of her ltthday. Tho OVMHK wnn npct n 'fattng to vocal mu ntrunntd lmo and bovne U Kun'ul nodal "'""'HM Whte receved nnny Our am has always been to start each new season wth as lttle of the prevous season's Merchandse n our store as possble/ therefore all Summer Goods must be dsposed of, no matter how great the sacrfce. Every tem n ths advertsement s exactly as stated; you can buy wth absolute confdence, and any purchase you make that proves unsatsfactory can be returned and your money wll be refunded. Ths Sale conssts not only of our own Summer wares but stocks of manufacturers, jobbers and mporters who desre to use our establshment as a means for clearance. We have been keenly alert for such lots as would be snapped up eagerly by our patrons, and we can say we have gathered the best aggregaton of bargans t has ever been our good fortune to offer you. LOOK FOR 'HE COLORED SGNS, THE MARK THE BARGAN SPOTS Sale commences Frday, August 1, and wl contnue durng entre Month s a Bargan Day. ou w l prosfmost by comng often All Ready-to-Wear Garments at Half-F*rce DRESSES Choce of the season's best styles that have sold at $3 and $4, now DRESSES Hgh grade noveltes of fne materals, the former prces $4 and $5, now DRESSES All very fne lnens and voles, coate styles, worth $6 to $8, now WHTE SKRTS-Made of pque and lnene, Lades' and Msses'; worth $1.75, now PETTCOATS $1.98 Pettcoats made of Messalne and changeable Taffeta slk, ffteen colors to choose from. Ths s a genune offerng of $2.50 skrts. Our sale prce.... O WASH SKRTS of wde wale, pque and ratne, newest models, worth $3, now.. FNE SKRTS, made of ratne, lnen and pque; former prce $5, specal at WHTE DRESSES made of vole embrodery; sold formerly at $6. and $7, now... DRESS SKRTS-Blue and whte checks, elegant models, sold all season at $3.50, now STLSH WASTS A grand lot of shrt wasts and blouses, made of vole, crepe and lawn, new low neck and collar style. Worth $1.25 each. Now,. ' DRESS SKRTS of serge and fancy materals, ncely made, choce models, $5 values BATHNG SUTS-To close out balance of stock on hand, worth up to $6 each, at... BATHNG SUTS of mohar and serge, the knds sold always at $2.98, now LNEN and PONGEE COATS, full length and dress models, sold formerly at $6, now CORSET SPECAL A lot of Batste and Coutlle corsets, n a fulllength mode, wth four hose supporters, l. kj m lace vvvv trmmed top. A regular 50c grade at... All Real Qargans From Our Dry Goods Sectoo PLLOW CASES Good Grade of Musln full sze, a regular 1 1 «15c qualty, specal durng sale at 11/ STRAUS SPECAL SHEETS We just receved another lot of Straus specal CC. Sheets 72x90nches, seamless, worth 65c our prce Juu WASH CLOTHS Knt Wash Clotha equal n qualty to the knd Q n usually sold at 5c, oar specal prce Ov LARGE. TOWELS LnenHuckand Turksh Bath Towels.very large Qln and of the usual 12 j3 grade at «J2U FULL SZE SHEETS Bed sheets, made of good musln that wll wash up close. Full sze, 72x90 nches, ths sheet s cheap at 50 cents. Sale DRESS GNGHAMS A lot of Dress Gnghams n choce Checks, Plads and Strpes.sutable for chldren's Dresses,per yd COUCH COVERS Couch Covers n Orental and Colonal Desgns TfQp full sze, a regular 1.00 grade at dt LONG CLOTH Englsh Long Cloth for underwear and nfants' 1 QQ clothes, 12 yardb n pece, specal at. O O TABLE CLOTHS Mercerzed Damask Table Cloths, 54x70 nches, Q Q n HemBttched all around at S,50 value at... 90u BED SPREADS Marselles Rased Pattern Bed Spreads, Sngle B.ed sze a $1.00 value now 4O NCH LAWN WhteLawnagoodclosethread,40ncheswde, < fl a regular 15c qualty, a yard \J2\ WASH GOODS To close out the balance of ths season's stock of wash goods ncludng Reppellette, Pongee, Crepe, Lawns, Gnghams, etc., short lengths and peces of O desrable atylethathavesoldfromlfcup.nowyd SUMMER DRESSES Dresses sutable for street or house use, made of lawn and percale, ncely trmmed styles. Szes 34' to 46. These dresses have sold Q at $1.29. Specal... 39c j BATH TOWELS Turksh Bath Towels, 18x40 nches, a heavy qualty that are cheap at 20c, specal TABLE DAMASK Lnen Fnsh Table Damask, n rch desgns, full wdth, a 29c grade at NEVER LNT CRASH Never Lnt Crash Towelng that wll bo better after washng than before, a 12Jc grade at per yd BED SPREADS Large sze heavy rased desgns, pure bleached Bed Spreads, a $1.25 qualty at... 1 C«Gowns and Combnatons Combnaton skrt and drawer models and slp over nght gowns, all made of fne nansook, lace trmmed. Regular 69c value. >1Qf> Specal at... TrUw O. N. T. SPOOL COTTON DURNG THS SALES 4c A SPOOL. Quantty Lmted CHLDREN'S ROMPERS Rompera made of Chambray,hgh and low neck, OCn szes 2, 4, 6 years, regular 35c grade at. Jlr SHRT WASTS To close out the balance of all.$2.00 wasts, 4 QC mostly low neck styles, all szes n the lot...l J HANDKERCHEFS Good Cambrc Handkerchefs,hemsttched, full sze *} a bargan at LXt HANDKERCHEFS Lades' ('me Handkerchefs, swaa embrodered (Jo Btyk's, a regular 10c grade, nt. DU LACE COLLARS A lot of Fne Lace Dutch CollnrH, mported Vence Luce, worth up 50c each at LEATHER BELTS UCRB mndc of l'atent Leather, wth a'ljuntnblu * Q n buckle, nl colors, 25c value at Ul» WRTNG PAPER Wrtng Paper wth (.ml>onncd ntal envokpch to -J n match, ltc grade nt, box /U r LACE BANDNGS A lot of lace bandngs from 3 to ( nches wde, n whte and eeru, Cluny and Torchon desgns that have aold at 25 cents a yard. Our 4 *)* specal prce... \Z\* WE CLOSE AT C P. M., SATURDAS 10 P. M. SLK GLOVES 1G button Long Slk Gloves, black, whte, Tan, Gray and Pnk, a real $1.00 value at, par s NFANTS' SOCKS nfant's Socks, all szes wth plad and atrppod 1 t\n tops, our rcgulr 12Jc qualty at, pur Uu RBBED VESTS Rbbed Vests for Women and Chldren, a knd 1 1 n worth 15c, specal at. ll* MERCERZED HOSE Slk fnshed Mercerzed Hose for women, n 1 Qp black only, double HOCB and heeln, specal tt.. u u UNON SUTS Womon'H Lsle Thread Unon SutH, lace or cull' kd knee pants a 50c knd at WOMEN'S HOSE Slk Hoot and Lulo Throud OHO, lhclc, whte and Tan,.' purn for $1.00 or per p«r CHLDREN'S VESTS Clldren'BHbbcd Undnrwmr, nzen 1! to 12 yenr, On a regular 124c grade nt Ol» RBBED VESTS Women's Lale Thread Underwear, some have < Q#» lace yokes an exceptonal value, Bpecal at Ov WASH PETTCOATS Washable Seersucker Pettcoats, of blue and strped materal, sold always at 50c, now LONG KMONAS Long Kmonas, mde of good Lawn n pretty CQp tgureddesgns, sold at $1.00 now Uv)b WDE RBBON All Slk McHsalne, Taretu 'and Prnt warp - Qn Kbbon, t nches wde, specal at OL> HAR NETS Sylva Har Nct5 full length all over Hlyle, all Ql»> desrable colors, regular 10c knd lt O2u TORCHON LACE Torchon Luc:e and nserton nl wdth, worth up Cn to 10c. yard at.' Ol» v EMBRODER FLOUNCNG A lot of Kmhrodury ''lomen > on lno Cambrc, 'Zl nclo wde, worth 75c yard at r MUSLN UNDERWEAR Gowns, skrts and combnatons, of good nansook, ncely trmmed wtl lace and embrodery, The knd 'that usually sells at $1.00. GOr* Now DC J Sale Starts FRDA, August 1st, Contnung Durng Entre Month. Every Day s a Bargan Day. AUTO SCARFS Auto Scarfs and VelB, made of Slk Mull all Bhades, regular prce 50c, now BATHNG SUTS Chldren's Uathng Suts Jersey Rbbed, sze to 8 years, regular 50c value MUSLN DRAWERS Women's Drawers of Rood Musln wth wde ruffle of showy Embrodery, a 50c qualty at.. BRASSERES BnBnereH made of good Cambrc, Embrodery yoke,.'19c qualty at CREPE GOWNS GOWB and Combnatons made of good Crepe thut needs no ronng, a knd worth'fl.25 at.. NORFOLK MDDES Norfolk Mddy lllouon to close out, Hovenl tylub to chooo from, worth up to fl.!«at PLLOW TOPS Pllow Tonst, Center 'locus and other art Noveltes, worth up to 50c uach to clone out DRESSNG SACQUES 29c 29c 39c 21c 89c 79c Dressng sacquqs of lno lawn, n neat dot and rng desgns, some have satn rbbon belts. These are all our regular 50c and 59c QQf grades at.... Ovlf WE CLOSE AT O P. M., SATURDAS 1O P. M. \St r auf B J3o. 19c

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