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1 BANK -RE&1STER. ;VOLUME XLV. NO; 7. lmt WMkly. Eotoraa u swoond-cuss MatUr at th«po«t- fflca at Eld Bank, M, J, Mjd«r th«alt ol March d. 1111, RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8, $1.50 Per Year. PAGES 1 TO 10. STORAGE BULDNG SOLD. JOHN F. LAFRANERE SELLS BG BUSNESS PROPERTY. Mcmbtra of the Boro Buses Concern Buy the Buldng on the Corner of Mechanc Street and Globe Courts for $ Tn 1 Boro Auto Sloruge, ncorporated, u new company, has bought.loht 1. Mrrantroa bg huldng on the northeast corner of Mechanc Ml reel. The prce- was $,7,(jf(lj Thn deal has- bcel.1,., pendng snce more than a nonlh ago, when the company gotmm opton on the property^ and h ffd l Fd g p p the sal! was effected lu lernoon. roperty^ st Frday af- The eynpany conwsta ol the memlers of "he toro Busses, a concern whch rum jtney busses between Mecca nn at led Hunk am Seahrght. Tle members of the company are Wllam L, KusHell, John J. Quun, Theodore U. lr.sons and Albet Llurdge. The JUM concern operates seven- curs and these wll he stored u the buldng whcl Mr. Laranere.sold. Parkng and storage Space umdo and outsde of the buld- nn v^ll be rented to automoblats. The property has frontages of 70 feet on Mechanc street and 170 feet on Globe court. The lund s rregu lar n thape and the eastern end of the properly s much deeper than the wutu end. n addton to the bg buldng, whch occuped about three fourths of the land, there are sx sheds whcl wll be used to rent space.for automobles. The open land wll also be used for ths purpose. There wll be sp.ce for at least lfo ear.-* on the properly_nhd t s beleved that the new owners, by makng thn use of the place, wll.bo a long way towards solvng the congested traffc problem whch has caused so much n-,. omenence and trouble at ted Bank, * nghts. s 7(1 feet wde t, was bult MARRED ONCE MORE. Counclman and Hs Wfe Renew Tler Marrage Vow*. Seventy-lve guests from Kef Hunk, omtnlo, 1ort Monmuuth, Asbury 1 ark, Uelle, Hruley Heueh, Glenlola,.one; nranch* Munagquan fnd Lkewnod attended the fth weddng annversary of Mr. and Mrs. Schenck S. Thompson uf Chestnut street lust Thursday nght. The couple whose slver mversry was observed were re-marred. Kev. W. Kollaud Haver performed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs,,J. A. Mller of Lung Hranch were the attendants am Dorothy Thompson, youngest daughter of Mr. jnd Mrs. Thompson, Was dower grl. A boquet was presented to Mrs. Thompson and there were other gfts, ncludng (lowers from the Lons cluo and the Ked Bank pure ce company. The house was profusely decorated wth flowers and a lne collaton was nerved. Mr.:.Thompson n a counclman of Ked Hank, u drector of the,ce company mentoned," presdent S. Thompson contractng company and a member of the Lons club.- Mr. and Mrs. Thompson have seven Chldren. They are Mru. Charle especally on Saturday The man buldng s d Kaynorof urt Monmouth and Alma, Dorothy, Herbert, Leroy, Melvn and Kenneth Thompson, who lve at home. Those present at the celebraton were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Krk and daughter Evelyn, Rev., and Mrs.,W, Holland Haver, Mr. und Mrs. Charles V. Thompson, Mrs. M. h: Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Frank louse am daughter Annabel, Mr. and Mrs. Vctor Goudrdge, Mrs. Laura Snlh am Lous Colmortfn of He<) Hunk; Mrs Lafayette C. Ruynor- and Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Hayno.r of Port Monmuuth; Mr. and Mrs. George Applegate of Harmony, Mrs. Klk J. Blls ml Mr. and Mrs. Walter Blls and of Leonardo; Mrs. Lucreta Rddle of Katonlown, Mr. am Mrs.,1. Alfred Mller and Mary, Beatrce; TAXCAB BUSNESS SOLD. ESTATES GO TO FAMLES. ft WLLS OF TWO RED BANK RES- DENTS PROBATED. Mrs. Vrgna E. Steele Left Her E.- Btate to Her Son and Grandsons, and Wllam L. Hedenborg Left All Hs D and ; " ht H,.,, v Property to H Wfe. Mrs. Vrgna.K: Steele of Broad street, Red Hank, formerly of Sprng Lake, who ded u^hort tme ago whle on a vst at Sprng Lake, left a wll whch Nhe made n lhu. She left $1,000 to her nece, Florence 1. Murray, To her son, Francs L. Du- Bonque, she left $1!),000, and ths son, durng hs lfetme, n to have the use and ncome of all the rest of her estate except a sum suffcent ty mantan n sutable condton her bural plot n Mount Morah cemetery. At the death of her son (.hat part of her estate of Whch her son was to have the use and ncome durng hfftp lfetme s to go to Mrs. Stoeles two grandsons, (lnyton DuB.oKque nn<\ Joseph Johnston and Frank Galatro Sell Out to Charles Bottagaru. Joseph JohnatM and Frank (lalatru huve sold ther Whle stsr taxcab busness to Charl > HoUagaru. The sale ncludes lve ta.xrubs and all the equpment of the company, s provded and the offce contnues to be on Monmouth street, opposte the.staton. Fve chauffeurs an- employed. John Layton has been made manager of the busness by Mr. Sottugaro. Mr. Hottagaro las been lygugd n the taxcab lusne.-s eght years. The busness whch was started sev und Walter Anderson. They also had TO GVE PLAY N OPEN AR.! "EVERYMAN" TO BE SHOWN AT ATLANTC HGHLANDS. Frtz Luber, Shakespearean Actor, lo! Appear n Leadng Ko.«Other ProfY-etonaU Actors to Take lar! J n PUy* Many]u th.<j pronnen.xunmcr j rcu! tf Atulu lghlafffv are [lendng UKr ad tu thr pert urnaum o" tjk-, nulvl njally j j 1; ^ _%,! "Kvtynaj]," whch wll b<j ^JVCM S.;. ^wk j _ ^ unlay uenoon o jcxt week, Tut he h;^"just"l>oukht ) la y Wl l c P» ( St-U- n \\\v open ar en v.-ats ULTO by JamoB lt Uu.n.swuu;., u p:tu.u-mju -pn <;n NO PROFT BUT LOTS OF FUN. Amercan Legon Block Dance on Broad Sred Last Wednesday. The Amercan Legon dd not make any num:y at the no-k tanc- held- u. lj trcel last Wednesdayj nglt. but t dd provde a tne tn- j fur a bg ht nf young nlks who lke u dao. Th" sdewalk.- were crowd- j el wth pojl am the >uet n-- uv--n.mnnm.utj Htr--.t and Whte -t r < < t.. ;s wll tld wth ruuph-s > y 1^ dacng to m.-r provded ly a Long la.>>- haml. Tn- n.-.-jans OROLES DEFEAT MYSTCS. RED BANK. TEAM WNS SUNDAY BY 4 TO. 3 SCORE. the ol -Mount ltel...!!, j; truckng and transportaton hus- ; above Atlantc Hghlands. Fe.w a tbrall w -r sm nrl knds o m row at u Steele alke DuKosque, Mrs. Steele share am shar"e son. and her two grandsons are executors of the wll. The wtnesses were Harret F. Gbson, C. Henry Crag and James 1. Van- Schock, all of Sprng Lake. Wllam Lapedge lledenberg of Red Bank made hs wll November 2Jl, l)!0. The wll was short and was aa follows:,. lt all my ju.,t ltbts nmy tx-l. > -l wfr.- l-runll f h l l--ht: lmfl. Krml: h t>.<lflc ly nf r wll] 1 may <r H <-nl, n wl Unt l my nny n- h.-,u,.rj to lt- nuru-ll an tcr-sl: kn luok fu-r th,- nttm-ftfts <> lml/ll- KlHuur. whu s ll" rl am ptvll fur. :>P<»l n* my executor wthout lmm-. my b,-»t rrnl. Arthur. flmlwn,.f Knlo- W N..1.. U>»»nt: n- wll ",--.n-.v nh my wn;,."l, 111* lkt ht-"»t«nl my- fnnly. Edgar Chambers of Hghlands mrle hs wll n lult). Me left hs and Orrn and a ness whch grew so rapdly that they dsposed of the tuxcub busness to Charles Wesson of Far Haven n order to (jve all tler tme to ther other enterprse. Mr. Wesson sold the tuxeab busness tu Frank and John Brasch and t was from them that Mr. Johnston and Mr. (alatru bought the bu.snoas. Mr. (Jalatro s now emloyod hy Mr. Huttagaro. Mr* Johnston s a clerk n the.ked Bank postolce. Mr. Bottagaros busness has grown from the tme he started hs frst taxcab eght years ago. He has been a consstent Regster advertser and.he attrbutes hs ncrease of busness Jto a "large extent to ths advertsng. NEGHBORS N A SCRAP. Felx Tumdsk of Colts Neck Has Tony Rnkowsk Arrested. Felx Tumdsk of Cults Neck had hs neghbor, Tony tnkowsk, arrested last week. Mr. Tumdsk says that Mr. Rnkowsk was chasng hs (Tumdsks) horse wth an axe and that when he told.mr. Knkowsk to leave the horse alum Mr. Knkowsk refused to do so. M. Unkows.U sad that the horse was trespassng on hs atcl on two trucks..there was unl-tt throwng and other nrynkr.g, but there was ykm or troule of any knd. -tage uf the festvtes Hen g leml stage elfeets wll b need the ste selected, permts tn- use «u ntturul settngs 01 tree.-- aul m-k-, wth the ocean n the background. Frtz Leuur, the noted bmke.-p-acan actor,, wll llay the leadng JU and he wll le asssted by oler pmfessynals and by talented anuua.-. The play was w;rtten y^an unknv.-,!"onk n.the fourteenth century and b an mpressve work ol art wth [many dramatc stuatons.. The performance s beng gven un- ;der the drecton of the Ctzens avsocaton of Atlantc Hghlands and s free to the publc. Thousands, u nvtatons wll be sent out jy tn- ; commttee, o whch 1. A. VYnte..s charman. Other mmbers of the copmttee are ra Antondes, Stanfloy Hculthorp, Charles K. Orov-, M. Mortenson, 11. D. Lttle, 11.. Whealon, Davd Tunen, John 10. Stone, M. (J. Jones and. Walur.1. Roberts. \., The patrons and patronesses of the arsr are Vce Chancellor and Mrs. John K. Foster and Mayor and Mrs.. A. llendrckson of Atlantc llyl.-- lands; Mr, and Mrs. l. 1. Clrlds, U. Belmar Outbatted Red Bankers but Ther Hts Came at Tmes Wutm They Were uf Lttle Aval Orolw to Meet Norwoods Next Sunday. The O^fc!! on Sunday defeated stesof Belmar hy a Hcore of 4 to. n a well played jrane. Fax was on the mound for Ked -Bank and Bob Stewart performed n the bojk fur Belmar. Whlu Belmur gathered more bts than the Oroles most ol ther hts carn at tmes when they were of no use us far as scorng-was :d. rv K. llvln, c.nnander of the Aner- concerned. <"-:.n l.-gun post, called upon Mayor le Oroles- Bot two runs 111 the \ jvllld, Mller for a -pccl The second nnng on hts by Manuel and mayor n-vnodcd bv savng that t 1 Baxter and a -poor, throw of Mr.ntta.: not the tme nor place for l o,g! tosl^s^ grounder by testa, playng rrrnaks. ln-aus those prt-.-->j e a lot better tme en- \ >ek <l:m- tlan lstenng les. Kj.sad he t the nt lld j.yng the bloc to lengthy :p wanted to tn Mock danc-, tm or dsa!l.d or d.larl ht whu had won th land, anl rancc when tn 1 Am-r p for Belmar. n the ffth nnng more runs were gathered hy the fld f th tle obje v.t-h was to rh.-t :u(l otb provd at t-l \v;s thse vt.tcrat:- \\tr. H- sad Mngwv vrtually lck-! alls got on tlr nth sde but tha the lghtng nf Amercans turnrd Un s-ale- th - n way. -, Yn 1 mayor g>t a lot of plause. The legon tuk n.^ whch, ju.t a(hl_ -b-ard.-npeo the h-r ap- H BELFORDS NEW POSTMASTER. Elwood Runyon Apponted to Tate the Place of Danel Bennett. Khvood Kunym bar br-n apponted actng postma:-tfr of K-lfonl an.d be wll begn hs dutes as soon runs were g y Mf when the rght felder for the Mystcs let a drve by Leddy roll past hm, Leddy takng-thrd.! llmar scored one run n the thrd, on a pass tu llrt, a stolen base and a sngle, n the eghth the Mystcs scored two more wl«leddy let a ball get through and.gave the hatter ; three bases. 1 Bll Woorner of l.ukewood started at second for the Oroles. After Baxter was njured n the eghth when a runner collded wth hm, Wocrner went to thrd and Touchat sauul. Ths afternoon the Oroles wll play at Lukewoud and on Saturday afternoon they wll go to Bclnmr for a return game wth the Mystcs. Next. Sunday afternoon the Oroles wll meet the Norwoods at Long Branch.. \V. Drunnond, Frank C. oughton, certan red tape formaltes are corn- Mr. and.mrs. John Cutler, lenry Mller of Long Branch; vvatch and chan to hs son, hdgar O.., ^umd^k s ;, vs he (old Mr. and 1.H fe-t deep. U vvas.ull n M_. um M-. s_, >1]1, le, y wlguss of number ol years ago by the late J As, U, y Pv,. k, Mr, and Mrs.Alfred obnes llemlnck:;on and t s one ol, M, < luu,.,tr,jene of Hnul- Clambers. The wll was wtnessed the best cun.hructed buldngs o ts ;,,,, M, M,. S. Thomp-!, v Wllam W: Corse and George -K. knd n helow. Mr. lendrckson J n u.,,: L, l, hol, lj Ml, llml Mrs. Wl- d Mr; llendrckson used the buldng n hs lvery busness. Two other lverymen who n later yenr. rented the buldng were the hle, Solomon Kcteham and hs..s;n. Lemuel KeLehn. The last, occupant of the huldng was Samuel J. col, who UM t as a gage. About a yer or so ago Mr. Lafranere spent $10,000 n reparng and mprovng. the bldy;. The loro Hussos embatked n the jtney busness lfteen months ago, when the trolley company qu.t runnng cars between Ked Bunk and Kumsun. Tlt busness has grown and twenty men are now- employed. The companys system s now generally regarded as the best operated jtney bun system n the slate. The member.-, of the eohrpnny regard ther new ao,*t-on as admrably adapted for automoble parkng purposes on account, of ts locaton only a block flmll the rkll busness dstrct of the town. They expect to put the buldn" 1 nto ua n a few days. Not many changes wll he necessary to make t sutable for parkng and storng automobles. NEW BUSNESS FOR RED BANK. Three. New Yorkers to Run a Store on Monmouth Street. JHrey tros, have rented half of ther store buldng on the south sde of Mnoul.l street for lve years to t Max and llml (rossrnan and Ahran raunslen of New York, who wll \ open a drv goods and womens readyto-wear clothng busness on September 1st. The rental was made by, Wll:m A. Hoppng. The Grossman* mnnuacut womens ready-to-wear clothes at New York and they wll.send the product of ther factory to ther Ked.Bank store. Mr. Krnuntten las dry goods stores at Newark and Stapbton, Staten sland. The rjuartcrs whch the new busness wll occupy wert untl recently rented by the Remnant Shop. The other store n the buldng s used by Jeffrey Bros, for ther plumbng and eleetrejl busness. _ AN AUTOMOBLE TRP. lam DeBow of ~Munasu.au, Mr. Mrs. Charles. Steward of Glendola, Mr. and Mrs. J. Oscar Thompson and famly of Cassvjlle, Mr. and Mrs. Kurman Thompson and famly, Mrs. da ledreksun and son (arleton, Mrs. Laura Whte, and daughters Haz-l and Mldred, and Mrs. Jenne Cottrell of Vanllsevlle, and Mr. and Mrs. Kobert Naegel of Greensburg, ndana. _ ^_ NEW EASTSDE HOUSE. Chester Mnton s Buldng t at a Cost of $12,000. Chester Mnton n buldng a house for hs own occupancy on the south sde of Knst lyont street/ near Grange avenue am near the home of hs father, Augustus Mnton, where he now lves. George W. Sewng drew the plans and he has the contract to buld the house; The house wll be of colonal type, 32x28 feet, and wll be enclosed wth wd; weatherboards. A porch ten feet wde, enclosed wth glass und wth a green tle porchwll be enclosed wth glass. The 1 roof wll be of asbestos shngles. The : house wll have sx. rooms and a bathvnnrn. Oak floors wll be lad n all rooms of the rst story except Chambers, and he left all the rest of hs estate to hs wfe, Emma A..lenknson, Jr. Knkowsk that the land was not owned by.mr. Knkowsk but by the Tntcrn. wak-r company and that the company permtted hm to pasture hs horse there because Mr. Margaret Smonso ot.sprng Lake Tum; (tj. sk looked after the companys Beach left all her estate; to her tw " nope-ty. Mr. Tumdsk says be addaughters, da Estelle Kndt an and ; vjsc, d Mr_ Hnkovysk, to have hs farm Jesse Smonson, share and share alke. Mrs. Snonsons two son:-., Edward and Charles W. S son, were made executors. Th surveyed, ths was made. 1 Heght and wtnesses. 1!(U4, wth Joseph Peter S. Lawrence l "! n made t w rushed at hm wth lsk says that after he remark Mr. Knkowsk,.,., Urowne, ll. an"d Mrs. Charles -. Jutuld vr. JJ.. Mr_ uhd Mrrf_ K_ vv luj!lls n queston M.. UR M. S, J, sll, 1, DuBus, Mr., and Mr.s. Danel frost, Mr. and Mrs. John lmmell, Mr. und Mr.s. J. K. lleltock, Mr. and lls. J.C. J. Hunp.-lone, Dr. and Jhv. gnutus C. Heua. Lous A. Mcaeso, Mr. anl Mrs. Oscar Unz, Mr. and Mrs. Howard S. Vanlommell, Mss Annette Ewart, Mr. and Mrs. Koduey VJss, Mr. and Mrs. m: J. Edward Murphy, M. and Mrs. pled wth, whch wll probably l)f tns week. L.- appontment came as a surprs- to most llford folks, as Danel Bennett, tn 1 present postmj.-rr, dd nul rrsgn and no notce of an examnaton for the poston was posted. Thr jxu-tollce wll be move 1.] from Mr. H-nnetts store lo Mr. Uuy.s.-tn been postmaster years and durng that;me the lusof,-the ollce has grown from (1 to $. r >,(l()0 a year. Nearly SPRATLEY MEETS HS MATCH. Lew an axe but was ""/prevented from snkng hm by Mr. ^lu>-vl, as Tumdsks two sons, Walter and Jo- Jj 1 ^>""j r. sejh Tumdsk. Mr. Tumdsk says M rb~.jorm j hs neghbor struck one blow wth the py, $,. y Howard Nenlan, Mr. and Mrs. John al of the nevas s due to a greater F. McCluun, Mr. anl Mr.s. Eugene volunn- of nun-y unl-r busness. The Crowell, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart S. postmasters com >c.atc>n s about a u 6l. g _ Hubert Leland, $l,nm a year. Mr. Hunyon s a Re- Lesle, Mr. and Mrs. Os-ar publcan and.mr. Bennett s a Demo- Lchtens.ten, Mss E. 11. Lott, Mr. oral. H THEF AT COLTS NECK.. ; ^-y^ )lu the h, )lve, )Ut u (Jd t,-jj ; w/alcmu^.nr)";. : Got $10 at One House.but Faded osed wth g floor, wll be all the way across front of the house. The rear d h l Th to Get $174 at Another. ] Whle Lous Snyder and Mrs. Asher Crawford of Colts Neck were away from home last week a thef, brake nto ther homes. Mr. Snyuers house was the frst one entered and two fve-dollar gold peces were taken. The house was ransacked and when Mr. and Mrs. Snyder returned home they found the floors of every voom lttered wth thngs taken from closets and drawers. Evdently cash the only knd of booty the ntruder wanted. Mrs. Crawford returned home whle the thef was n an upstars room n an(1 M, - w, njure the anmal much. After he Mrs_ Wllam G. Noe, Mr. and Mrs. was arrested Mr. Knkowslu was haled p mlp )(.(^els] Mr. and Mrs. Wllam before a justce of the peace at Free- j unghafs and Mr. and l d h hld $500 bl H j f N Yk bal Mrs. Wllam H. j"ones of New York; Mr. and Ms. George Connolly of Jersey Cty, Vc- Ferry of Harrson Keeps Se»- brght Battler Guewng-. lud Spratlcy of Soabrght met hs match at the Ocean Park casno at Long Branch last Frday nght when he went up aganst Lew Ferry of Harrson n th; man bout of effht rounds. Ferry carred the lght to.m. -Jcnncu.has Spratley n every round and whle f Belford eght Kpratlcy was not vsbly damaged to any extent he knew he had been o a real scrap, Johnny Krster of lleaddens Corner was a wllng martyr for ha., brother Charle, who was matched wth George Myers of -Seabrght but who wthdrew. Johnny must lke ha brother a whole lot for he took an awful wallopng n hs stead. A rght cross to the jaw soon after the scrap started sent Johnny to dreamland- Jack Brodack of. Camp Val wal- Holmdel Man and Hs Mother Have ] o p e( J oe Klen of Newark all arouna a Dangerous Experence. j u, nng n a sx-round affar but was Peter McDonough of Holmdcl was unable to. produce thr sleep makng A SHOT N THE DARK. rooms of t y ktchen, where there wll be a t Th lvng the floor of cream mugnsate. The lvng room wll be 17x113 feet and t wll have a freplace and a colonal starcase. The bathroom wll have a tle floor and sdewalls and a bwlt-n-tub. The house wll be provded wth a va- por heatng system, electrcty, gas ; and other mprovements. t wll cost $1^,000 and wll le ready for occu pancy by November. - Campng n Mountans. Msses Margaret Sutton, Vrgna Sadt. Janet and Catherne Cooper and Mary Courvoser of Red Bank left Tuesday of last week n Mss Suttos automoble for the Pocono mountans n 1ennsylvann, when 1 they wll spend two weeks on a campng trp. ostal card*, receved lust hold and" he was held n $500 for the acton.of the grand jury. He _ w w got a bondsman and he was released. tol.. erl ey of East Orange, Mr. and rd hom(, frum Kol,,. lmk wu,. h, punch. Joe OBren of Elzabeth and Mrs. Harry Eldndge ol Bayonne. nwth\, v last Wednesday nght and was Blly Lews furnshed a corkng eght- "" - These boys have fought wthout ether beng GARAGE DESTROYED BY FRE. George Mckens of Hobokcn, Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Stewart of Paterson, Electrc Wre Thought to Have Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Brpok, Mr. and Caused Broad Street Blaze.. ; Mrs. A. C. Case, Davd H. Clark, Mr. The garage at*the rear, of Mrs. C. and Mrs. Charles ). Lthgow and Mr. K. Thomass house on Broad street and Mrs Samuel Putnam ot Brookwas destroyed by lre whch was ds- lyn and Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Clark ot round atyar. eght tmes wtnou ewne ««. * knocked out and Frdays bout also went the lmt. Lews had a tntte the best of the argument. Jmmy Smth of Brockton, Mass., put Al 10 U L o W v j t u v y, L v» k»v» T»*»NJ "»>j v veret- about 11:45 Saturday nght.- lonkers. A short crcut n an electrc wre s beleved to have caused the blaze. HGHLANDS BABY PARADE. her house. The robber clmbed! The lre had ganed.consderabl through a wndow on the rear porch roof and jumped to the ground. He got away. Nothng was taken at Mrs. Crawfords. There was $174 n cash n one of the rooms, hut the thef dd not fnd t. FREMENS ELECTON. Unon Hose Company Held Annual Electon Last Week. The annual electon of Unon hose headway when dscovered Thomas and although the by Mrs. rrcmen Thrd Annual Event to Be Held TKere Frday, August 31st. were quck n respondng they were The thrd annual mby parade and unable to save the buldng. A Peer- gala day wll be held at Hghlands less sedan n the garage was gotten ; August 31st. Seven dvsons wll out by the fremen undamaged save j make up the parade, they beng baby for the pant beng scorched. The! coaches and go-carts n any decoranear he end of hs trp when a man jumped out from the underbrush on the sde of the road and sad: "Ddnt 1 tell you to stop." Mr. McDonough wns drvng a sprted horse and the man jumpng out from the sde of,_,., tll.. -. the road frghtened the anmal. t Slnger of Elzabeth away early n bolted and an nstant later a shot was the second round of ther matchfred by the man. The horse dd not stoj) runnng untl t reached ts J stable and Mr. MclJonough had hard work to keep t from runnng away. Mr. McDonough beleves that the shot BASEBALL GAME TOMORROW. Chef was lrcd by a demented man, or by a man who mstook hm for someone else. garage contaned a fully equpped laundry and chauffeurs quarters. ton, doll coaches, ncludng costume for chld; express wagons, 1UU1H11 V <111U L l l t l U t u 3 l j u".v J. ~ --* ll Charles Brster of Headdens Cor- drawn by one or more chldren; cosner pcked up a broken wre he saw on tu.mes n fancy dress or college colors, costumes n burlesque, "- p the rear up lawn near the garage and Fremen shut the company was held n the nrchouse on was badly shocked Shrewsbury avenue lnst Wednesday electrc current off to prevent anyng trp..... Thursday by relatves and Two Lad. to Spend Three Weeks n : shwved that the party had New York State.! safely at ther destnaton. On Saturday of ths week John Osborn, son of Harry W. Oshorn of Berfcn place, and hs cousn, Stanfrends arrved Rver Plazas Pre Beautes. Elzabeth Louse and Evelyn Jean ley Wlkns, son of Wellngton Wl- ; [jl lk) good, twn daughters of Harvey kns of Tnton Falls, wll start on nt, Moodrood of Hver lnza, won a "- : X " "- prze of a slver lovng cup at the baby parade at Long Branch lrday...., J ^ they wll nutlto nutomohlc cxour.som ; j u 1.. -<tbllx. (llltlt ** t llll ulltl J*k 1 L nght and the followng offcers were elected: PrMlrnt E.vm-l Crrln. V-t? pr-slont llfry H^Ktrt. orcmu Kt want Sh,.ppftrl. Frst assslml Allrn Trytr...Sf-oml nsstmt Wrrrn ll l-nan-al jje-rcthry.ou l A.-» tll. K-curlmj dcrtu Tr.-m.r-!:.. l-- pulu- Jh kn., l.vc.n ll KKn.or--Wnll Assstant kwnltf -unurto rrct u y Hu K»- U. Drv Hu nn., y John Murphy. l-ruk. Wonlwarl. Danel Hop- BvnPlt. Walt- Vnnltmt. else beng njured. WANT BRDGES REMOVED. pony. floats and turnouts. A "mard jjras and masked ball wll he held n the evenng. Entry blanks can he obtaned at Rowlands pharmacy, Bedles pharmacy, Johnsons pharmacy, Cashons Flb h W t ^ y Snug Harbor pharmacy, Watmans store and J. S. Hoff- NEW SCHOOL FOR RED BANK. drven or Mla, Mary E. Cornell and Man Los Peacock to Open t. Mrs. J. C. Brewer has rented her house E M prvate school whch*wll be opened next month. \\ lllam A. Hoppng. e(. c, nt game he knocked a home runthe rental. Mrs. Brewer re- - * - Mrs..1. C. Brewer has rented her clllvton chef of polce, house on Broad street to Mss Mary leng eu anyone over thrty E. Cornell of Mddletown vllage und to meot hm n a runn Mss Los Peacock of New York for a ; -[, 1() yarus The chef pla; f Polce Usues Challenge fmt a Runnng Race. The decdng game of a seres ^between the busness men and professonal men of Red Bank wll bo played late tomorrow afumoon ott the Orole damond. t wll he under the drecton of the Amercan lcgan and the proceeds wll go to the legon. \s an added attracton Harry H. Clayton, chef of polce, has chalthrty years of runnng race of yards. The chef plays on tl» professonal mens team and dunng a Pettons Beng Crculated to Get Rd Unted Drug store am of Two Unused Structures. mans. Entres wll be receved no Holl rl Hhl Huy Klwnrl Murphy l atnn ll-nry H Vstor Waltt Lous and (eorge Frck of Red j Bank are crculatng a petton for Ust the war department to have two brdges removed whch stretch across the rver at Ked Bank. One s the old Southern ralroad brdge, part of whch collapsed durng a. storm sx j weeks ago. The porton of the j brdge whch gave way rests on the, Thursda y afternoon, Aug- BUG CAUSES AN ACCDENT. de Hll Hamlton. tw> lohn Murphy, Hurry y HorTman. automoble trp n New York utnte. They wll make tler headuurters at Saugertes and from that town nsect on Drver* Face M Lose Control of Auto. An automoble n whch Mr. and Mrs. E.,1. Klne and Ernest Sleoger of Unon Beach, near Kejport, were made served one room of the house for her own occupancy. Mss Cornell and Mss Peacock wll lve n the house. Mss Cornell s a daughter of a former rector of Chrst church at Mddletown andfor several years she bus conducted a prvate school there. Ths school wll be dscontnued. Mss Peacockhas also been a teacher several years. She s a sster of Mss Emly eacock of Mddletown. People who saw hm run on that occason say he covered the frromnd lke greased lghtnng and those wh_o_are acquanted wth hs runnng ab.tw have small doubt that he can 1>«J«any Red Hanker over thrty years ot GOLF CHAMPONS N MATCH. Four Well Known Golfer* to PUj at Atlantc Hghland*. Next Sunday afternoon n connec to varous ponts n two lads expect to three weeks. the stnte. Tn be 11 way about H> rnotca llrnlh and Oboe Orchestra. employees at SnMllfnn ton wth the carnval there. y were dressed to represent ears of corn. The twns won frst prze last.summer at the baby parade at Ashury Park. Read! n shoo reparng. c of the Beacon Hll golf club a* Drowned at Hghland*. George Klppman of rvngton was drowned Saturday afternoon whl bathne at Hghlands. He was a*....,,., u MN»-S * <>», - Hghlands for the week-end. He was! Central rat road company to remove Sl. hl. mht assumed the blam twenty years old. The body was, recovered Sunday by Edward Duncan and Lous Parker of Hghlands. The body was sent to lrvngton for bural. the ralroad brdge Look! Prces re.uctd....:>..-*- --. ^ balbng pavlon at Sea-! Specal half solcn sewed $1.00; rub- Bought Half a Busness. haw formed a hnrmmrn and, her heels 40 cents: Neolr, full soles.eorge Mastotras has bought a wth rubber heels $1.75. We Ruaran- hall nterest n the rnmous restautee Rood work and quck servce, rfhoej repared the name day you eavo them or whle you wat. Grand 7 rc Company Far. company wll buhl oboe Dclslra and n tler spare tme from her bath housr dutes they gve cncerls al he pavlon* recepton ball. Monster Clnmhake, prepared by he best elamhake chef n the»!:lc, held by Long lranch JunM.Su^l club at m t u-nu-k, Long trah, N. J., on Snturduy nftenoo, AurMt 1 111), l!t;;;, TcketR $,l.». SM money for rt-fcrvtnh l«harry, llavou, l.tl (rnnd VCnn\ Long llrl, N..1., not nter t)un A);-4 nt. Kverythng to eat that go 111 a clamba)\c. Advnrluc- nll. p 1 11 > t, t n lomoruu lth, lo se ll md 1 ltld game plllhlp. ll; of the tfllnlt l- l o l r O l. l e l l l. nell, Thn. 1 lay, Anont e the nl H.llll, 11.. Mr-- l- nul men pny be of bfmeball for tn 1 hn Thr p OCC \mecan fur the n-tl KO.- Adv New tubr»hu> p^ned ut,11 Mon noll Nlreet, VVc cull fur nnd de lver, We do mr work nt, lowed trlcs. [,ad ten md urn tt talorng. VphtH V(l\V. Alvrtl»»ment. k Dlua Rlllnn M*«m a Wnner. Htm- Hlltm ltht>r n wlnnlnst f» vor vty day wlth-hotnewlvf. Jon nl H cnrtnn wary tny,--ad vwtlmmht. rrnl 011 Monout h street, near the Ked Hank ralroad staton, from eter Slukus. Ncholas Stevens s the ownhoe KopartK Shop, M. Grand, prorrlor, 28 West front street, Ked lank. Near trolley and bus watng oom. le sure you get n the rght on look for the nmo on the, wnlow. Ad vert Hpmvnt. Vstng Chropodst. Dr. lrae>a K. Cooko Cunler wll nnkc appontment! by telophone to nu t" you whan noodnu. Telophono Kntortown 2109-M b«lw«rn (;()(l p. m. and H:H0 p. m. Advertnome nt. _ Nur.. My wfe, Hlda Tnvolno, havng left me, wll not l» rchpoudblo for uny blls ncurred ly her. ^.loeph Tnvollo, Kyport, N. J., July lhth, lt^:t. Advertbenenl. For Prompl UallTarn on Frltar all Thumdny. Phona 1877 or J878 lltxl llnnk. Frllnj dalvtrle 7:00 md 0:00 A. M. und 8:00 P. M. H*n, u«y«murktt, 16 llonmoutb rtr«ot Adv«rtlem»nt, x Furnllura. L«t lloftmn * l.bovuly, HO Monmouth ttrvnt, furnlnh your home. C*»h or cr«dlt, Kurnltur* guaraq land, Advartlannnt. VUlar Nlghl.»l«o Vctor nght H MonmraUt ttrmt, Rtd <Jr«rtl»«m««. er of the other htlf of the busness. Mr. Ma.touras has h en employod 11s head chef at the Strand restaurant. Hazlcl Ha/.let r 1-lth annual far and supper on Wednesday ad Thursday nghts, September Ulh and 13lh. Frank K. Polng, tlrence Pedee, Joseph C (hery, Ceorge L. Whte, Ernest K, Peseux nnd.lmph H. Webster form the general -unmttee. Rose Lovers, Attvnton. The best way to select the vnretes of roses you would lke to bavo n the collson. He sad a bug Hew aganst hs face and whle tryng to knock the bug olf he lost control of hs machne. ^ ^ j BRADEVELT STORE RADED. ts Propretor and Couple Who Lved n t Were- Arrested. Charles Yakensa store at llllslale, near lradevelt, nnd the lvng rooms over the store, whch are occuped by Andrew Swensk, were raded last week. The raders say they found and confscated! > Kallons of lquor. state that Mrs. Groel has been very tonal amateur champon, and 1ranK sck wth scatc rheumatsm but that. Dyer, metropoltan and New J "fj.she s now mprovng. The letters champon. A small admsson were maled from Glasgow, Scotland. : charged and the recepts wll Mr. and Ma. Groel wll vst London,, turned over to Chef John R. bn,. k l l.... m. B?.# T. am Pars K The Hague and they wll snl for home on August -Jd, on the steamer Majestc. Gave Party ttt New York. ker for hs Chrstmas relef fund for the poor. Joe Stryker n Eastern L«««w. Joe Htryker of Atlantjc Hghland*. bubhus or frends. t s eool and com-, nspect our fortuhlo and you arc undur no ohl-1 your whle t b t h j d f t wll be worth 1 Lhousunda nnd thou- Mr. and.mrs. Lous,1. Mate of New formerly wth the lcd Blank «^o l0.^» now wth the Worc/HttT r a n " the Knstern lokc. On Sunday ha ptched hs rst gltne atramat Brdgeport and lust ly n BCon- of 3 to 1» Slryk-r allow.-d ten hts but h» teamnaes could get but ax tn>m th«hrdgeport hoxman. Kton to buy anythng just come n, HS of r a Rent and make yourself at j eompny. All nlrnk am evenng news- j Plaza, He!>H Ta, tnakaznoh, story books, cgars, clkrettes, tolmcco, ppes, cantllck, nob, leu cream and nl novulat the Red Hank Watng Koom, West Front street, whero nl hussen full bloom. W -t < ront street, Klvur Hank. Alvertaement. nto ) nt the door. Harry Hlgrnde, propretor. Ad vertlaenent. R«duct!un uf OasollnA y the tme of our vnpnrxwr on your Kurl. (tnruntml xnvr from 38V4 to fd pur cent. Ued by tlnunamln of flnnn and ndlvlluln, ncludnk tho Nt>w Jenoy Hghwuy (unnlmlon. Kolly & Conpny. Advertlmtment. Saleslady W»nl«d. Jacob Hlclb h, Hroadway, LOK llrnneh, reulrcs the nrrvlc uf n Hnt.HHK anletdttdy n bd or.et, nuslln. nnlerw:r nnd wnt deprtmt. Apply n perm Ht oltc, (uol pny, reh.u upper 1," Adv<tl«r>mH, A Prvate School on Broad Str»«t. arunt* wuhlns to ontnr nupll n MM Cornell anl MM lv««uck* chool, kndly t«1«phon MldUotown 787-R AdvtrtUwmrtt. HwtMsk were rrsted HpendK wn lays n ja and they sfter were York, formerly of Lttle Slver, gav a nupper and dunce Toesdy nght of last week at the Kllsncrc nn at New- York. About TH guests were present, mostly from Ked llnnk, Lttle Slver, Lone llrneh and Ashury Park. Mr.s. Mute was fonuely Mss Klentor Leonard nf Lttlr Slver. She s a daughter of Or. Vank 1. Leonard f that pluc. 9««U Frt.,.,,,.,,,,.,, We nol tho loadng make* of Bran*, released on 1 ul_ ;-_ >_ (p ""...-».- uprght, player, electrc and ««pr»>dm» * Good Appearance Comes Frst. n>, punun (drect from factory) «t * Ke«p Hoo,,,, A well drehed person n buhhhoonalderahl Havng to you. SaukM Dont Mew over a hot Htove..,!. u«(dn,,, (o ()lw,,,,, nc ul-1 u wny B 0» floor. Ou«n «nng«do t for you. Our oooked roasth and, rh()1 w)u),, not nppof, ltmct. A. B. Dlrhan- H ":. 1. y,..."f.!:;!;! well.treed. Dont let your cloth... att.p. ^Supper Mld Carnvftl. Th* 1 thnl Jnnvul nupper nnd earlval of tn 1 - rruau ml o[nv wll " KlVOl.-.. >..t ,. f An-t.H, 10th and 11th at the avv you labor am hote. T h.r-d,.v nlkht, chckrn»»l»<lhlway» ready. We «re exchud Frday nght, clm chowder. ; «KH for Otto SUH meut product. depend.nt tre prepared u-atb. eflpec.ally our fraon tl... MKhlH «r.w.t H..c... Vlrg nl» cook.d mm. w lealth. atant. le renldet ptent tlortey of n hke n." H n /g nkanl/.ulon n n n poxt to take a few prvate lnen nl bn» n <dllce. \V. 1, tulh- j nunl, ^H Second Htreet, Kcyprl, j N..1, ho- JH-K.. Advorlnemcl. Opon Tonght. Tonght U»l«> Vctor nght»t Tun- 1A Monmouth traet, Ud sen, M llroul ntrxt, Ued Hank. verthemenl. Ad,J Carnval. M1 lll M,.,.,, «t Kn, llnnk. Advert nement. R.do SupplU*. A, V. GrtKoy, fl7 Uroud Btroot, Hud Hunk, Adv«VtU«nrnt. A, B. Htd Bnk,»3» r Mn car- lbl ln. l.npany wll be Kvrn on tn. ne,hu nf AKt Hll, loth nnl 1 ll at tn llrbo... TlurBly nght, rhlkel Htpper; Frday nght, clun^ chowder.. - Advcrflhscnt. Cllor Mll Opena lt Jln H, VmMlern farm nl Aujtunt Oth, ll»l!:. ublc prkalk on Mondy, WHlncmhy» <"<l l-rllny* hrougnnut lh» mow. Jnlm H, \n- Mnt«r, llmlft, N, J. Ad Ket out of nup"! when we clean, and prebh them wth cane n th modern way. We clnn und dy«cluthet n a j manner that lrlnkh «ntr«latlnfnrtun to nur putroh. Accordon pleotlk! md elenng blnkt al»o dnto n the rght manler. French CUnnrH und Hyrn, Moe (onan, propretor,! tl truul «tr«t, Ho<\ Hunk. Phono 11 tl. Well call and lullvor HM Koodft. AdvurlUcmrnt* p (nur Ad p me A. B. )lrhan«drrunmd place, K«d of town hall. lhon«btj. * can bo vxtlmkulnhd f y«u trclod wth llro cxtlngulhar hone Up»y Adv«rt y to advtrtlc n Th R«Rlt«r. 11K. l A Small Fr* am pro ur» or frs n your factory, burn or dwell- Krn llkhtl»k <l«vlcn» of avery pllm. WrlU or phona lonb Wllllnns, box 208. Rwd Bank, N. J hun W. Adv«rllernt. Ordtrs Tak*H Por me m,.ko and bred, Mm. HtUwBgon, U10 H»d Atv*rtlwmt>nt. AdvortlMent. Muro Nourl.hlm«Than M«a«. lnrn, rp«rly malu mayonnasx m, u grct bully hhlr. Our NatauW nvonnht, contanng only trttpt KKH, bmt wlal ol and hnhmt RTod* tplcch und vncrur, lt a» ld«"l fo«4. Auk (or t by atw f you w«nt t M bnt. Advcrtl»«m«nt. K Ytur Prnt Trmsbl* Y«w wear l»r. Welnarn f>au«rw«sl«m wm HpporU, nbde from th«tapmmnm of your foot, loot corr«ctl»n»t,fll1wt Htrml Nutlonal bank bulmmc. mm huk. 1he 0fl7.--Adver Our dellclm alala ar!>*»* t*: ad»tk*» tut QttatlU t SO Brmr toml, t Adv«rtH«*Bt

2 aayttlnc, anywhere, arurtra. PAUL REVERE tul Estate and nsurance R«d Bank, N Etnet ATLANTC CTY $3.60, Augut S and 29 Lews Red Batk 8:18 A. M. ^} specal tran op date for whch ssued. Staarfard Tm* Shown NEW ERSEY CENTRAL C Fve models to choose from, frontng car, Roadster, Coupe, Coach and Four Door Sedan. A. MOUNT Locust, N. J. WHEN YOU BUMP, f bnmp you must, do t wth our Lyon bumpers, They stand the shock and wll protect the front of your car n collson or accdent. Furthermore, our Lyon bumpers are an ornament to any car, beng made of flexble tempered steel and fnshed xn a hgh class manner n nlckel Sn ab. James P. McCue 172 Monmouth St. Red Bank, N. J 1 x at the Staton Telephone 1216 PORTAUPECK S CROWNG. fany New Summer Homes and All Year Resdence* Bult There. Partaupeck, on the South Shrewsury rver, near Pleasure Pay, s enpytng a bg buldng boom. Several lew r houses have been erected there or summer resdences and some all he year homes have been constructed >y- people engaged n busness n the ty. Among the owners -of new homes there are W. A. Alexander, Charles Trost, Jr., of Brooklyn, Ernest W. Laverty, Dr. Wllam H. Brown and Arthur T. Dear of Jersey Cty; Charles W. McKenney, James Vck, August G. Rothfuss, Fred G. Nobbej Arthur W. Rchards and Julus Ehrlch of Newark; Judge A. f. Archjald of Kearnev, C. M. Applegate of :toselle,"w. J. Egan and Mrs. Rhoda Green of New York, Dr. Andrew L Melden of West Englewood and M. [1. Dangler of Long Brunch. m * ASBURY PARKS CARNVAL. Bg Event! Wll be Held on Aujru.t 27tkj-2»tlra4d-31t.-,Asbury Park has set the dates for ts carnval events. The coronaton the queen wll take place on Monay nght, August 27th, at the beach rcade. Wednesday, August 29th, as been set asde for the annual >aby parade and on Frday nght, \ugust 31st, the queen.s court ball 111 be held atthe beach arcade; Grl Lolc Arln n Accdent. Ruth Smth of New York, who was stng at Long Branch, lost her ght arm n an auto accdent at the atter place Sunday nght. Mss Smth was rdng n a car drven by \braham J. Gettleson. n tryng to, vod httng another car Mr. Getlesons auto struck a telephone pole ud the grls arm was crushed bewccn the auto and the pole. The rrm was. amputated just below the shoulder at the Long Branch hosptal. ATLANTC HGHLANDS NEWS. Church Cleared $750 at Far Re volver Explodes n Store. Rev. Joseph H. Schaeffer has returned home after spendng a week at Montrose, Pennsylvana, where he attended a bble conference. Edgar Pollacekand Malcolm Woodruff have gone, to Bear Mountan, Ncv York, for two weeks. Mrs. F. C. Woodruff s spendng ;wo weeks wth her son, Walter Woodruff and famly of Montclar. Mrs. S. S. Mckens and Mss Alce enrose are spendng a month at South Brstol, Mane. The Methodst churches of ths rcnty wll go on a pcnc tomorrow to Asbury Park. A campagn s beng held by Presbyterans to rase money for a pano for the church. Mrs. Mlton R. Shale spent Sunday wth frends at Shcep.shead Bay. Mss Alma Wllams of Northfeld Massachusetts, s vstng Mss Dor othy Cann. J. E. Armstead motored to Plan feld Sunday. Mrs. Hankns Hall of Wlmngton North Carolna, s spendng a fev days wth her mother, Mrs. Georg Ewng. Mrs. Hall was formerly Ms Olve Ewng of ths place. Mrs. Eunce Stanhope has returne home from the Long Branch hosptal where she underwent an operato for appendcts. She s recoverng.john Freeman, eon of James Free man of Bay Vew avenue, who ha een a patent at thejauenwood, hssltal three month*, WU removeo to ls home la»t &rajfm Albert W. Wordens antoaobte ambulance. Mrs. J. S. Wht», wfe of Dr. 3. S. Whte, has returned home from* 1 the Long Branch hosptal, where she was nder treatment. The Rpople of ths place wll have o Excuse for beng lat«at work or or meals now, for a sgnal whstle vll be blown to apprse the resdents )f the correct tme; The whstle s on he gas companys buldng. A revolver whch was wrapped n aper accdentally explpded a few lays ago n H. Del Lttles store and he bullet- nearly ht Mr. Lttles laughter Marjore, who was n the tore. The bullet shattered a large huw wndow n the store front. The ladesjd socety of the Methdat church cleared $750 from ts ar and bazar held last week at the hurch. The church wll pay $500 on ts mortgage and $250 wll be used or current expenses. Mss Olve VanPelt spent Saturday nd Sunday wth her sster, Mrs. Edard Smth of Bound Brook. HGHLANDS NEWS. Hghland! Team Defeated by Freehold by a Score of ft to 6. The Atlantc Hghlands and Hghnds baseball team was defeated Sunday at Freehold by the team from hat place by a score of 8 to 6. Mlthe new local ptcher, was hard t durng the seven nnngs he tched and then Kelly was sent n, ut t was too late to save the game or the Hghlanders. Hauser caught long fly n left feld and saved ls team from a worse defeat. The "reehold team wll play at the Navenk feld next Sunday. The Key-port trolley company tarted to tear up the trolley tracks md rals at ths place Monday. The Pocahontas lodge wll hold a uchre party at John Ahearns tomor- ow nght. The fre company wll hold a euchre nrty at the frehous* Frday nght. Mrs_. Elzabeth Cottrell, who pendng the summer at Lakewood, pent Saturday and Sunday wth Mrs. lenne Burdge. Mss Catherne Robertson s recoverng from sckness. Mrs. Anna OLeary of New York s spendng August wth Mrs. Robert ~,mng. Frank Gerbrach drove hs automoble nto the gates at the Bay avenue crossng last week as a. tran was ap proachng. The tran was stopped before reachng the crossng. Mr. ~ ^vbrach s sufferng from shock. Harold Parker wll undergo an op oraton for the removal of a splnter n hs foot aths home ths week. He has been lad up several days wth the njury. Mrs. Rosely Vanarsdale and daugh tcr Grace of NewYork spent Satur day and Sunday wth Mrs. Kat Derby of Fourth street. Matthew Horn left last Wednesday for Canada, where he wll spend th rest of the summer. An attempt was made last neek t enter the Unon News stand at Wate: Wtch, whch s conducted by- Mrs Edward M. Hunt of Newark., The mornng sermon topc at th Methodst church. Sunday wll b "The Seven Valleys." The evenn servce wll be held on the lawn. Th< fourth annual pcnc wll be held to morrow at Asbury Park. The trat leaves Water Wtch at soven mnute past nne oclock and leaves Hgh lands four mnutes later. w ANNOUNCEMENT! NOW * OPEN! Red Banks Newest Enterprse "THE GOODY SHOP opened ths mornng for busness Home-Made Confectonery a Specalty Corner Broad and Whte Streets Formerly Coopers Drug Store # + + +» +»»»» + +>»» +»» + ++»» + + 1! Havng purchased the large and commodous buldng at the corner of Mechanc street and Globe Court, we beleve that the vtal problem of Auto Parkng n Red Bank has been solved. We feel that wth the consderaton and cooperaton of the many motorsts who fnd Red Bank an deal shoppng center we can greatly releve the parkng congeston now causng much concern to all. Our FACLTES are CONVENENT and ADEQUATE to take care of a hundred or more cars Ȯur LOCATON s such that t can be reached by drvng off Broad street ether at Wallace or Mechanc street or off Front street ether through Globe Court or Washngton street makng t an deal centre only one block from the shoppng dstrct and the theatres. When comng to Red Bank drve your car to our storage and whle shoppng or attendng the moves enjoy that sense of securty that your car s safe from theft or accdent and at the same tme you are co-operatng wth Red Bank to make room for all. The merchants of our cty wll be glad to delver any purchases drect to your car whle n our storage and you can be assured that everythng wll be safe whle n our care and we wll have competent men n charge both day and nght. n addton to ths soluton for transent parkng for any length of tme, ether day or nght, we also respectfully solct monthly storage for commercal or pleasure cars. We have plenty of room for dead storage. When puttng up your car for any nactve perod consult us. Prces moderate. We wll also have an expert automoble Washer n attendance so, f you desre, you can have your car thoroughly washed whle you are at the moves or dong your shoppng. We wll also furnsh gas and ol to our patrons at the lowest market prce. We beleve that f the motorng publc wll take advantage of our facltes, whch wll cost them but lttle, they wll not only beneft themselves but wll have done a great deal towards solvng the problem of parkng space n the busness secton of Red Bank. Auto

3 "Hello Central!" "Please connect me wth Red Bankl92-W." "s ths the Metropols Grand Opera Company?" "Yes, madam." "m so glad. want you to. reserve for me fve seats for myself and famly for your comng GRAND OPERA, ADA, to be held at Orole Baseball Park, Red Bank, Thursday evenng, Aug. 16th, 1923." f you have not reserved your seats, better phone reservaton now. Tckets are lmted, and the more desrable seats are sellng rapdly. REP BANK REGSTER, AUGUST 8, / speaks jortler qualty speaks for ther economy The name Goodrch Slvertown Cord s an everlastng assurance of tre qualty. "Almost as good afe a Slvertown" a the hghest complment one can pay to another tre. The Slvertown s the standard of comparson. The hgh qualty of Slvertown accounts for ts great dependablty and economy. Qualty and economy are nseparable. Remember that! To get the lowest tre costs you must have Slvertowns. Heres tha place to get them at prces no more than you pay for ordnary cords. "BEST N TWE LONG RUN* J. SESTA TRE COMPANY J. Seata, Prop* 171 W. Front St. Lawrence Sesta, Mgr. Phone 39S Red Bank, N. J ASK THE MAN WHO OWNS ONE nqury among Sngle-Sx owners wll reveal to you that many of them expect to drve ther cars for fve years and more. Thus they are avodng the loss always nvolved n frequent changes. Ths a one of the reasons why the convcton s growng that ownershp of a Packard s downrght economy. Ths convcton n fortfed hy the surprsngly low cost of operaton and mantenance. t s probably ; reasonable asserton that nowhere can you purchase so much motorng satsfacton at so low a cost. Any Packard Nalfsnan wll gladly amplfy ths statement and prove to your satsfacton the greater, nvestment economy of the Sngle-Sx. H. L. ZOBEL T«l.»0 Sabrlghl T.. B5B Red Dank OpVM KVMtllllgN, PACKARD FREEHOLDS RACE MEET. 1 FVE-DAY MEET STARTS ON AUGUST 2«TH. Puru Amountng to Over $13,000 Offered for Race, to Bo Held Under Sancton of Natonal Steeple- chase and Hunt Assocaton. j A large lst of entres n expected for the tve-duy raw rrut to he h-ld! on th\ FruehoM track ^Knnn^,, Tusduy, August. 28th. Thmutt* wll be huld by the Freehold drvng assocaton under the s;un-tun of thu Natonal Stceplechaf (ml hunt assocaton. For several weks workmen huv«been busy at the Freehold truck Btttntf tlfe grounds n lm- shape and buldng a. new pamlstand. Ths wll be one of the lrjtfst race meets hfld n Monmuuth county snce the days of old.monmuuth urk. Purses amountng n $1.!,H(O have been offered for the races. There wll be fve races un the >t and seeoncl days, sx on the thrd, fve on the fourth and nx on the clorne; day. j CSSUB wll be provded for runners uf dfferent agek, for polo pones, for hunters and lor furn horses. The entres wll close at eleven 1 oclock each day. Dr. P. V. Runyon s presdent of the Freehold drvng asmdatun, W. tj. Holmes secretary and Edward Smunson treasurer. Clambake for Engneers. Trenton chapter of the Amercan assocaton of engneers wl luld ts frst annual clambake,at Mannsqun.! Park, on the Munasqu.an rver, Satur-j day afternoon, Aueust :l"ah. Ths s j a socety composed of cv-l engneers! and several Monmuuth rounly hen hold membershp n t. The bake wll be hold ran or stne. A baseball gume wll be a feature of the affar. EVERETT NEWS. W. A. Dunlap Returns Home wth Bad News from North Dakota. Farmers n these parts thnk they have been havng touul tmes of late, but tho.se who haveualked wth W. A. Dunlup snce hs relurn from a trp to hs ranch n North Dakota have concluded that ther lot s not so had nter all. Mr. Dunlap, n talkng wth h.s neghbors here, sad that farmer.*-: are gong broke by tn wholesale n the Northwest and that the bunks there are also n very bad shape. Me says that hard tme,.s bfyord anythng ever known are bek experenced n North Dakota. Mr. Dunlap formerly lved there and onceor twce each year he makes a trp to nspect h.s property n that stale. Mrs. Patrck J. Curlm s sck wth sore throat. Mrs. Edward Rowe has receved a a lcense to drve her automoble-. Mrs. Walter Palmer attended the funeral of Mrs. Tully of West Long Branch last week. 41 James B. Carton s buyng am loadng potatoes at the Mddletown vllage staton for the commsson frm of Rooney & Ely. Patrck Kelly s helpng Mr. Carton. Thomas Hanson has gone, laek to work at Jersey Cty after havng spent a vacaton of two weeks at h3 former home here. Ncholas Jakowt?. s employed as a carptnter at New York. John Zkfrler had a slght stroke of paralyss last week, le s now much mproved. "Grove Thucker bought an automoble last week through Stanley St well. le s the tenh resdent of ths place to buy a car tls summer. Charles Falcone s home on a vacaton of two weeks from hs job at Jersey Cty. ^ COLTS NECK NEWS. Everythng s "All Set" for the Harvest Home Tonght.. The advance sale of tckets for the annual harvest home of the Reformed church tonght ndcates a very large attendance. The prncpal feature, whch s the supper, wll begn at half-past lve oclock. Fred Wlkns has-been engaged to teach at KurnuglnlL when school opens there next month. He graduated last sprng from the Freehold hgh school and he attended a summer school for teachers at Rutgers col- Mss Alce Felds s employed as a bookkeeper at Freehold. Lesle Francs s employed as a clerk n a R.d Hank store.. Mss Helen Johnson of Trenton s vstng Mrs. Frank S. Weeks. Mss aabelle l.ltton of Freehold spent part of last week wth Mss Beatrce Doyle. " Mss Helen Ma-ee of Marlboro s, vstng Mrn. Waller 1). Felds. ; Mss Kl>e Ta\!nr and Mss Kdna j Wuebber were recent guests of; ltrnklyn rlalv^s of Mss Wtebber., Mrs. lttev St-hpper and her ehl- dru JaneUc Jnl Cornelus of J Sprng Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Howard V, (ltlonl aml.ulrr sons Mltn ar.d Klwnrd of lrdl-. Mss Sarah Daly of Malawan anl 11. Marvn of Long! Branch were rec nt guests of Mr. a.d. Mrs. Slpln Ma.ews, Mss F-telle! Smth has relumed to New York at- ter vst to Mrs. Matthews. Mss 1 Louse 1 )y-. of Brooklyn s vstng Mss Cnl. K. Matthews, and Mrs. Helen Matthew, of Marlboro has been mlkng a st-y wth Mrs. Kmma Matthews. _ T1NTON 1 ALLS NEWS. Lades Ad Sm-ty Plannm; for n\ Pencl l-cfltval and n Super. The Metlod-t lades ad socety, met lf-t llr day nl the church. : PlaH we mad o hold n pearh V. j tvnl n Keptnber anl mpkt n October. Samuel.1. 1!. mctt, who las been vrv nck, H \\-. y mprovcl. flu 1 prnlb 1. M 1 he recent Mlbod t harvest hot ^ $2K7. The c\ [lenses wr e ^ 1 ^». -! Mss ltha ( orncll h:( relurnd to nl urn k a.ng Nland after hav j ng,>pt a n- t nt wth h-r pur-.mls. Mr. and M, Jar :. Jhn John lper p hnn tnkel kn a conlracl. n repa 1 he rhnolhn nt tl place and ln«- P lrook. le luu h, work on tn 1 :^ hoolhou--e here well ngh lslnd am he wll Blart the n> llnok ob nst week. M H, lobbs, s\ln has been tnppmt; Wth Mrn, lelv (lllllltlllr wll lllom 1 to LOL; llral next month. tllvn. loj-r (f Jersey tm.v v» vnltor here Hturdty ul Hun day..mm Crawford contnue* o mprove nt tlc Lmt MrnHl nmplnl, when he nlrwet m openllun fur ptlutcltl. He n llk to»lt up. Mr. unt M-, J. HtMry VK nr«> ttcl^nu HlulvR from Klurld. Tltudutu N. nrmly, VVHUmdon Wllklnn, Arthur W. tthuttn. Hffnloy "" 1n, John Cnnnow, 4. Hull Me- ml Joenh a ml (tourtv Wnnng MomlMy tlchlng at Bunch Ha< v#n. j. _ Take Advantageof NOW Before ts Too Late! Thw AT 1 2 CENT Redacton THE FAMOUS Your selecton s not lmted to Summer Suts You can have a Sprng, Fall or Wnter Sut f you prefer. Our am s to reduce our large stock of suts and gve you the beneft of low prces. Mens all wool Worsted Suts, $ blues and browns, medum weghts, now VERY SPECAL. Mens all wool Suts wth $ 2 par of Long Pants, now VERY SPECAL Mens all wool Suts, some $ wth 2 par of Pants, now VERY SPECAL Mens all wool Suts, some $ wth 2 par of Pants, now VERY SPECAL Mens all wool Suts, some wth 2 par of Pants, now Palm Beach Suts Reduced to. $ Kng Klass Palm Beach $ 4 Suts, Best made, reduced to. «ALTERATONS FREE OF CHARGE DAVDSONS DAVDSON BUL.ONC3 RED BANK NEARLY 40 YEAR ON TM SAM SPOT \ t V *».: * <* «-<;-.

4 Fourteen THE RED BANK REGSTEf. JOHN M. COOK. Kdtor and Publshor. CEOROE C. HANCE. Assocate F.dlu:. THOMAS RVNG HKOWN. ~. " Telephones : Bt-U Bank 13. Jtetl Utnk l: 00. lten-tl nt the postoffce at KeJ Hank, N. J.. as st-coul-flrfa matter. - Subscrpton One yea B..,molH- Three months Prces! Branch gamblng cases, after Walter Reade had not only called these places to the attenton of the sherffs Jjfllce, but had gven the names and locatons of the places. These apologsts for condtons n the conduct of the sherffs offce under Sherff Grayatt and Deputy Sherff Pnch are sayrty tly»t t snt the sherffs duty to close these gamblng places, even f they are brought to hs attenton. * * That may Be the way of lookng at these thnj, r a from a poltcal standpont, hut t snt the vew whch many other people take of the stuaton. Here for nstance, s m ed- WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8, toral n the Newark Sunday Call, TOWN TALK. whch Kves hat newspapers \ ew of. the stuaton. That paper can have T..1:- 1. Wonesday w:s (le frst no por-s)de poltcal nterest to serve, tme Hl He< Hank k has l had a block <anco l>ul, lke The Regster, s ntent only Km-- about a year HKO, when otu- v.as un jomjr ts duty to the publc and Jeld n connecton "wth th; 1 Jn; dcjmtmont annversary. There s n the,-. of ts ablty. Here s what servng the people fathfully and to tho.^o-aff ars oeoun^ dnos-en from that_p:pcr-nay,-of.th.s-.:t!usul-or nejr-- tll avel-ayv scal ov f c :;t v? untl.crk. t sles^ lke a nettnt; together amblng eases after they had the sherffs offce to act n 01 any spec l clque or organzaton the j 4. y been repeatedly called to the attenton v{ the aherlfs olce: nl more lke a bn. happy communly ja.y. < n.kadnc; THE AHV ACT. _ "Because >f the motve behnd t, Th.- charm ol tnef.e aflar- bos- v! ln(, _,hc--tl of Monmouth county says,1-ocrccy a::.! ll t!;v -pnt ol hu u!1 Ulkc, 1U1 Hotj ot. of ;l lettev sent communty mmaborr.ess,s whch >" >- h m, ) )y v., Asbury.\sbu Park theater owner lev. l-.p-.. n.-tler ways, too. Uese (h-ectw hs attenton to Your or fve.k,;.an.e- ale a Kl...d.h.l.u lov he : ]lhu. os L(m(, Branch and Heal t,v:.. They help to adv.-t s- t"* 1 j whch, th.- -\v-t«- l«el:-«.-s, srt- jl>l-!.>«::. Last YVcne-day nurht nereons gam, j nj,-, houses. Furthermore, fa.vs frvn.h.-tant place^ wec a*. K.-l l.ank, tla, shorlf. he raded one of these D enjoy the lr ;v.;;.:-. S.-mo u j places la.-t year, but us the (fraud jury tlse vstors had never been here be- faled to lml any ndctments he con- foy :\:ul led U.nk was only a name (.Judod that he w:sup aganst n stoe l. tlev. untl.they carne to the dance. wall and that t "was tscles.- to renew the warfaj-e ths year. t s the sllertfs ex]>re-sed opnon ttat the mat- j;;.cl. dar.ee.- p-rt.vdl- healthy, fk-.:nr recreaton and they are far loster s one to be dealt wth by local lkely to.be atte:<led by objectonable offcals.", lus ll.n r.d.or functons where t "Now, no matter whatmay be the lc attenton s not focned on themotve that prompted the letter, < k h l..many.may yor. y u ^ks have [sent to the sherff by Walter Keade] lme at" 1 these affars hr. by t makes certan detnue charges. t sums of no-.-y for f "names the [daces and dentfes themh oler knd.- nf recreaton. Once a -year seem:- n.>! enough for an ar.msejn.ot whch s so clear, and popular and benefcal to the tow!. T!" \>n"c-n legon dd not make a ] no pol! from tn dan last We n,day nvt, but t t s K j ; to r. September and ths wll no doubt L-nn " a larger sum of money. The object s to rase jn mev for dsabled world.- war veteran... The cause s a uood one and the jnuner n whch the lejron s at- l-.npt:^ to ra.-e money for. t wll ncrease the respect of the people for th.l organzaton. t - attemptk to cve the people somethng for ther g ot try nn to t t e them out of ther money by tat; day hold-ups or by. any of tl" other varous catchpenny devt.-s \yhch are all too fre- *jj-nt!y enjkyed n the<e days to extract con fr!n )eoj)les JOckets.\th- <JU uvau anythng n return;. t s wth gratfcaton tat The lle..-.ter the ncreased use so closely that a blnd.man could nd" them. Dm, t declares, s run by the rother-n-law of a state senator. f the theatrcal mans charges are true, the^o places are bon^ run m open volaton of the law and t s the duty of the.-hertf as chef law enforcement offcer of the county to close them up" and keep them closed. "Nether s the fact that the trand jury last year faled to ndct, anyone followng a rad by the sherff any excuse for falure to rad them" ths year. What the jrrand jury may do s no concern of the sherffs. Let hm do hs duty and keep hs record and conscence clear. nstead of bocotnns dscouraged because hs one rad was frutless n producng- ndctments ho should keep on radng untl he had pled up such a mountan of evdence that no K>und jury could possbly gnore t. "To lay t.b ; e blame for the contnued exstence of these places on the local authortes s chldsh. Everybody knows how strong- are the nfluences that n places lke Long- Urauch can be brought to bear wth paralyzng effect on the local authortes. "wa.rn fant s- are makng Ot tlc ad- fle fact that local authort \M:tb:.;- column-"of ths paper, partaua:^ of he wa.t Ldumn.-, lo s evade tler dute:- s no excuse for the she- the.:- v,,j-. Tu-re ha- beer, nn.r. aovel.-n;-.d h- knd of late, ml only tfs nettle, t to p^-rform s. Doubtless Prosx-cuor Sexton could have n T;.e, ^ster out. n most country found equally plausble reasons for.v-;-mp-v, than has been the ca.-e keepng hs hands off. but he seems n le- p.s.. l,euet> whch The Ke^jater ha.- receved l.m sat.-le fann- to have taken the lps at ther t\u-( value and hs- offcers found the n er mlv-rt-er.-,,.nd talks whch farm-, formaton correct, flu- places named er. have had wth Hec-t: reporters have now heun raded, but no credt show th 11 the money -pent (<>v pn:to-. ::;!; 1:::- been well nvefte. "When the late,1. Frankln Fort, s due the sh rff. as a ju-t:ce f the,-upvm. :_,ut pe- -(! d n tle courts n!".monmouth ;s-.me of th,e farmers, 1. V a.l \ertops to Lon") Uraneh f-amblers out of m>county, he found a way to put the ; : ths v> ay, sold her cr S >1 dealers; oters ds; POM, 1 of then ::..--. t - >uat-le: to Sh nlf (lav.t :.-.!... take a leaf from Justce jnd :;< : d r e,-t to n! nd al- l: - wha t.-l [.,_;_(,.,.,ok-, tf 1n, e a d «, (Town Talk contnued on paj;c 1-1.) belt cf that! :.- obtanet y 1; ppnj! - lo col om^-ol a ;;. :: ts. N..t only S3, tll - L1 le bt. l -.vn s also tljv that the money.-p 1 :l 1 or atlvt r- 11:.,: 4 wa.-!e. *-. tha: a bare acton.e alllou h whch the rne.- hr., 1,. paywhen tn y UM- nm-- n lead -,>l U-: Luke 1,, ;, (.. :.d lo unte sav A-rrlsj lo men who h.vo nad- : s^-ly ol thetulj--t the -lcl trot- 10 vsuh um.k jay - ;ot the f U.:y Mm- llc- ll.a!l l;. ol"tln- Oj- j»j-n Cd" thtt-\u -d^trktttd!) fl tht-.<!. :>.!. ll -.ple wf m.w.la:^u>-- and lu:*!--.an! lnvl clu-mu-s l!e!"a)!!e [nhv a>. ^t-t.l; m:<re.-!n!l am.-;t r.,u!v out of lle M th.!: ther (om-np-.-, "dd. Yet ther p-ntu- are.sh:>.u-y than e\er Jefore. Strange a> t may M-en, tle small -prce whch -tm.uv.ts re.cve for tn - ])odm-. a.-.mp.hed ly the lslt-<t prce- whjh \-: luhlk ha.n ev- pat n the tlng.- wlu-h vmve rum the f--m. Soelln; ; -^ wroh all l L" 1 >XptU say.l s d-trl)tm. he fh.<.->tn - tfn deep and too complcate.! for. the average ).T-O n lnd 11 rvady fcl;-\vc:, lul t - po^>.le!o -. ym to realze that prnters d; s one remedy for tu- trnl.k-. Fanners have -u.-el advcrtulk U-.--. than ;ny other class of hu-ness men. Tle fact that advert.-nn doe.- >;s farmer* s proved!>> tn expereme of fmet who have advertsed. n- M n.-. ntrht le cted slntwnj; that l ml sngle lttle.t-eent want alv.t..emenu. hundred- of doll.r.-, w-th.f L.O])S have lec dspo-ed of «S.merther 1 lttwec tn- L>w pr.-m-ved ly farmers, after the -om- )...-.n ae.ent-:. theralkad- and var- 1 m,.h-r fa-lor- "el hrouvh v. l l n. n, uu>{, lh- hgh prce pad by tlu t"*t-ut-fh nf Mjtr*»rohc. ^ tht.n prm- wl. l farmer* should re t wvt. t)(.!a;-,e trln * wh-n 1 enor flop-., e Hlllleel l - llpo:*..s- lo la-.t t. sell ln-r pro l-- d"(t to co.mnc-, lut Men H. many small faun.-, tthen- at lea.- Jll of tn prodl.e C0l!ll le -.-ul l (ns w.y Mthot.otnm-sot :.r 111 l d rud.ds l,a\!.) "ther ttu! l the,e.v s ; 1 -V.-ll. l., HM K M. n n tl. T h a t 11.- >. a r e. n [,,,, v, M m l n M - f tl. - Kt.f >. tl h 1 H.,; r. m>l nlv nl! > hl-r. - > V f ll. lull nl! m-1- f t ; l-o. ly b e l o w tlnt n M. -:- knd <>f HM Ml llt? t ll 1! m f! b" fnnn«-r n>l lh- " u...moll: juslnrm "- l- 1 of ldl fnnrl (te fnln to - "tn--> v..nbl lltlp mlv 1 plll df " 1 ln.t «" jtmlln. t wmll m m h> m, Tllly out " h- e.y nf m -, ttnd «ntl;t», but t woull cr l hm 4a H( l««l Jlv rumlllr " * ) lout hp prln> h 1» l«lf»*< n ut the ut>llc, H would c»t l.l fuwu *t «lower " 1 1 "»y l-lmt rl.or to thv farmer., _ *).O.O-rt-0- * «Kelvnator Ends ce Troubles Why no* HmBt«the lc«man, the MJCS and the fuss, the dally confuson arsng from the *se of ce? Kelvlnntor s the electrc refrgeratng n<*ctc whch fts rght nto the refrgerator XJJC you now have. t wll actually pay fbr tself n the ccvll t dcxra uway wth, and n tlkc/ood t an vet tluough ts more rlvcent reft gcrnton. We wll be glml to dcnon- trutc. ^OO or come n. Kelvnaor A. E. DENNETT Manmaulh County S»l» Agtnl Water Wtch, N. J, RED jjank RE<ttJTER, AUGUST a, Belford,N, J. $30 cash, $10 monthly buys a $300 double lot.. $30 cash, $10 monthly buys a $450 double lot. at Compton Park. The best resdental locaton n Belford for Summer or All- Year Bungalows and Houses, Bungalows on terms. For further partculars wrte or telephone J. C. COMPTON, Lttle SUver. N. J. Lades Ready-to-Wear Apparel of the Better Knd 26 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J. Opposte Mechanc Street Baseball! Easy to f your gtomtch s out -of order of dstressed, jm matt«r from what cause, M-O-Na Stomach TabUts wll gve nstant relef n case of ndgeston, acute or chronc, or mbney back. Guaranteed by Knckerbocker,, Pa> macy., Whte Star Tax Semte Telephones 747 and 500 STOP! You need not go ny farthur than the Whte Star auto lvery to fnd what you-are lookng for. Our taxcabs and other closed and open cars are the -cleanest,.most corntortable, spcodeat am lowest prced n town. Under New Management Formerly Brach Bro, Can for All Occasons. Open Day and Nght.. Offce: Red Bank, N. J. Opp. Depot BUSNESS MEN vs PROFESSONAL MEN Tomorrow NgHt Thursday, August 9th OROLE PARK For the Champonshp of Red Bank and Beneft of Shrewsbury Post 168, Amercan Legon Game Called, at Sx: OClock; Hoop Skrt mnd Hound Wrtt Watche& arm gonm r*ortfuer. Trade n your old watch for a fathonabl* BULOVA Watch D Kl. wrfl.t»wl» «om *«" t «,»v., c...: nun u ).w«: ULOVA tnuv.moul,,, Brng n your ttd watch mull Motmoull Counlr SufM.Un Ont*. n Dm rt)»»r at th? P««H,"f tmtt (Suv 1 t AVE you an old-style round wrst watch? Trade t n for a new, fash onable BULOVA Watch! No matter how old your watch may be no matter how badly bent or broken brng t n and we wll make you a lberal allowance on t n exchange for a beautful BULOVA wrst watch. Dont wat! Dont hestate! Cofte n tomorrow. Be sura to brng your old watch wth you and youll be surprsed at the lberal allowance well gve you. All watches taken n trade wll be 9ent to watch-makng classes of the U. S. Vocatonal Schools for Ex-Servce Men to practce on. ja»c>t wht* uu!d «n- S frftved rftftt: fns 17-Jewel fulova nov.lwnl,.. M Kt..old whll. lold.n- raved raw; ftnn,!s.j»-w»l O.OVA UVUM.. S*1K >o«f BULOVA WATCH whu Mr tock t Hll compfrtt REUSSLLES 36 Broad Street Red Bank, N. J to th* cmlltnr* ol (» ke»ul««rtb*r. torhtt), llulf 4> l* Make us your headquarters for everythng foryour car, rememberng that our am s to see that you get the most for every dollar you spend. TRES TUBES Accessores and Repars EMPRE GARAGE 21 East Front Street RED BANK, N. J. Telephone 209 ALLEN FROST, Prop. Open Day and Nght of ordnary qualty are not good enough for prescrpton work. Only drugs and chemcals of the very hghest grade of purty are ft for use n prescrptons. We use the best obtanable no matter what the coat and allow no one but regstered pharmacsts to compound the medcne. All prescrptons -are double checked, thus guardng aganst the possblty of error or naccuracy. You may depend upon the prescrptons you have flled at SCflUS PHARMACY, H. C. HUBBARD, Prop. 16 Broad Street, Red Bank. Telephone 146 Telephone 38 FORCED TO SELL! Startng Wednesday, August 8, we are gong to offer the people of Red Bank and vcnty what we beleve to be the greatest sale ever held n Monmouth county, for four days, endng Saturday nght, August 11. All $30.00, $35.00, $40.00 Suts at $20 and $25 Some of these suts have two pars of pants Closng out all our $15 and $18 PALM BEACH SUTS at so.oo Boys all wool two-pants suts Szes 8 to 17. Regular prce $12.50 Mens Wool Pants $3.50 de and Arrow Collars, 2 for 2 5 c 500 Mens $2 and $3 Dress Shrts at S1.SO All Straw Hats must go at $1.00 Mens Unon Suts Boys Unon Suts Boys Stockngs all szes 50c 25c Mens Guaranteed Sox, 4 pars for $1 Your money refunded f purchase la not satsfactory durng ths sale. Monmouth Street MENS SHOP 28 Monmouth Street Near Broad Red Bank Open Evenngs Mvnmnlh County HtnxtVt OMM. tn (b* rnnwr nf tl» ««l«l» *f lluh Url««r«4n»r«to gtut»t *Wm* Open Cvonngs to 11M «f.. H,,r.,f l t. Mm <ul.«rrll*r. l»»lr.1,1,1,,n,l

5 The Modern Laboratores and 1 Pactce Houses Drexel School of Home Economcs bay* been bg factors n the success of thle dstnctve school. These CBaenVftl feaures of every good Home Economcs course have been greatly enlarged and modernzed durng the past year. As a result Drexel s better prepared than ever before lo educate women for success n busness or the home. a Other Drexel Schools: BUSNESS ADMNSTRATON CO-OPERATVE ENGNK&RNG > LBRARY SCENCE Standard Bachelor of Scence Degrees n Home Economcs, BusneHS Admstralou, Engneerng Drexel nsttute Phladelpha Wrte K: G. Muthe^on, LLD., SCD. "A Bronfl College Educaton, But a Useful Tranng, Too." RDAY, AUGUST 10th, AT OCEAN PARK CASNO LONG BRANCH, NEW JERSEY Ths Weeks Attractons 10 ROUNDS Brown, Phladelpha v» Franke Ptcher, New York 8 ROUNDS arl Morrs, Carteret, VB Jeff Clark, Sandy Hook 6 ROUNDS New York fester Applebaum, Rahway v«franke Curley,, 6 ROUNDS ohnne Carroll, Carteret, vs Johnne Prce, New York 4 ROUNDS mme Farrell,- Long Branch v» "Tger" Roy, West End For Xlokct Reservatons Phone Lon Branch 1S7S (OTCE: Reservaton! wll not be held later than 8:40 P. M. nght of how unless pad for n advance. BOUTS START AT 9 P. M. SHARP &QMM0ORATON To properly commemorate the lves of those who have gone, a bural sorvco should be arranged whose appontments are characterstc of the departed. We furnsh funeral servces of marked dstncton and f you call upon us we wll arrange a ceremony n harmony wth your desres. We have busness connectons everywhere. FU N RftLDlRECTOR HOME for SERVCES"- 6 0 E.FRONT St. RED BAKK.N.J. PHONE: DARHNGHT. RED BANK 557 %UTO AMBULANCESERVCE-CHARS&TKBLESforALL OCCASONS AUTO OVERTURNS ese RED BANK Two Grl njnr*dt D AccMwt N«r Communty L«a g. ftuke Gft of Holmdol W«n«4ay M«bl. Flag to th. Cbapel. An automoble occuped by two The communty leujrue las n ad.-! men and two gru from Keyport gft chupcl. of t an wag Amercan used for lk 11: tr-l t h overturned on a curve on the Holmdel last Thursday, when t w- fl.v turnpke lute Wednesday nght. The half-mast n observance of Ue. n-at- eath grls, <-who "refused to gve ther of rehdent Hardng. names, were badly cut and brused. The ludes ad EOcety of th The men were Bert Pekcte and Murray Schumacher. They escaped n- wll meet tomorrow afternuo at Mss jury. Kdna Rfnharts. were on Mr. ther and way Mm. home Danel from S. Elzabeth and they rendered assstance to, bern were entertaned aturduy af- Ely The Entru Nous brdge lul nt the vctms of the accdent. The j ternoon by Mrs. George (]. Hklnlal men were taken to Keyport n Mr. j Eujjun Layton has uldd ce Elys car and the gt-ln were taken to cream, gasolne and ol to le stuck the Perth Amboy hosptal. of goods at hs roadsde booth dsposes of a large part of hscrops at hs booth and sells other mps CLUB OUTNG. from a wagon at Red ];u,l M mben of Welt Long Branch Clul) famly s un example o a famly Had a Party at Deal Beach, workng n unson. unsn Hs chldren run ] The Frendshp club of West Long Whe b booth, hs wfe Bells g od-h farm* t RudJ Bank and Mr. Layton doe Branch held an outng at Deal beach a Hhort tme ago and the club expects ng-. to hold another outng ut the sumc Mss Emma Thompson -.k wth place some tme ths month. Those Kp who attended the last outng were Mss Edna Rcnhart.ha< ake n tn Mr. and Mrs. James R. Mount, Mr. a new type lne agency for and Mrs. W.. Cook,Mr.and Mrs. - dresses. Bert Whte, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Mrs. Haucke of Brooklyn and h Atbury Park Garage Sold. The Adama & CuLver garage at Asbury Park has been sold to Thomas J. Broadhurst of Jersey Cty for $76,000. The buldng s equpped wth modern garage mprovements and 250 automobles can be stored n t. Mr. Broadhurst wll take possesson of the buldng November 1st. HOLMDEL NEWS; Prnceton Theologcal,Student clnes Call to Pastorate. Departes o camp reservor last week. Alvn Table has movcl from u RVER PLAZA.NEWS. Mr. and Mn. J. F, Byron Move to Ther Summer Home Here. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Byron of Newark have moved to, ther summer home here. Mr. Byron spends most of hs spare tme workng on hs place am by makng rustc brdges, small lakes and rlower gardens he has made hs properlyone of the beauty spots j of Rver Plaza.» >»»«Just a Remnder : Where to Dne DONT MSS OUR $ 1 Unsurpassed $1 Chcken a la Maryland or Soft Shell Crab PLATTER Wth Grll Sweets Two Vegetables and Corn Frtters Pe or ce Cream Uolls, Coffee Or Tea Grll Open from 7 to 10 P. M. Our Sea Food Platter Well, Just Try t. CHESTER Hotel and Grll Cookman and Sewall Avenue*, ; ASBURY PARK, N. J. Opposte St. James Theater Phone 137S house adjonng the hotel (.,: house whch he,bought near Bed lank.»» Rev. Mr., Mller, T student of. Prnceton theologcal semnary, who a short tme ago was nvted to become pastor of the Baptst church at ng a few days at Asbury ark. Wth! Mrs. Mare Banes has been spend- ths place, sent word last week that : her s her frend,.. Mrs..Shrunu of he would be unable to accept, as he, Newark. desres to fnsh hs studes before. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Engl.lmrdt of takng charge of a church. Newark were recent guests of Mrs. j The two places where round stock Edward Scattergood. potatoes seem to be turnn out best Bert Patten has bult an addton are. the Ely estate farm and Henry, to hs house. Crosss farm. Thu Ely farm s yeld- \ George Day has a new garag ng seventy barrels to the aero and 1 Mrs. ~~ "Whte and her daughter < the Cross farm s dong almost as well. On the Ely place horse manure was used nstead of fertlzer. There s a general belef among the farmers that manure makes grubby potatoes but ths s not the case on thu Ely place. The potatoes are so good that Rod Bank grocers are payng ffty cents a barrel for them above the regular prce. Mr. Cross s sellng hs round stock at Red Bunk and New Maron of Brooklyn* formerly of ths place, have been vstng frends here. ; George Meyer of thjs plan and Mr. Shcone of Newark ate away on a; fshng trp. j Mr. and Mrs. Harvey luodgood j spent part of last week on an automoble trp ol Long sland. m m Vanderburg News. York. The season for Gant potatoes Wllam Prothoro wll start work wll be n full swng n about two soon on a new barn to r-pku-e the weeks.. one whch was struck wth lghtnng John Black s fttng up one of the, and destroyed by fre sx a (! rooms n hs Holmdel nn for a dance! Mss Gertrude Glson L pen hall. 1 " vacaton at Palm Bear!,, :du. j Mss Dorothy Quarstrom of Wash- j Upon returnng she wll u ngton s a guest of Mrs.. Charles S. slght operaton fur throat, u L;<> a le at Ely. [the Long Branch hosptal. Ms. M. J. Eayre of Barnegat has Wllam Wllams and 1 Mlff-W 4 been spendng several days wth lev ton of Brooklyn are spe daughter, g Mrs. A. R. Hall. weeks wth Wllam Prothem. Alex McClees^s n charge of potato shpments at. We Bradevelt.staton for Abbott Worthley, and John H. Mount s representng the farmers exchange. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. A -mtn of CJoshen, New York, are n-nlng a week wth Mrs. Wllam Glsnn. Mrs. J.. Rtscher has been vstng at Jersey Cty. FOR MEN and BOYS The Army and Navy Store Featurng Wearng Apparel For Father! and Son. la addton to our establshed lne of Army and Navy artcles, such as Shrts, Underwear, Hosery, Gloves, etc., we have put h a wonderful assortment of Suts and Shoes for Men and Boys. f you want to make your dollar do double duty brng t to the Army and Navy store. Let us show you our merchandse. We know our qualty and prces wll be agreeably convncng. ). 8. Army and Navy Bargan Store Complete Lne of Furnshngs 37 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J. Opposte Regster Ouldng A Good Bank Has experence taught you to gve careful thought to your bank account? A good bank,grows better as t grows, older and ts "customers usually grow wth t busness arrangements to be permanent must be mutually agreeable. Ths Bank nvtes you to jon that large number of depostors who for many years have found bankng relatons here both pleasant and proftable. RED BANK TRUST COMPANY Under State Super-vson Red Bank, N. J. AUGUST SHOE SALE NOW atalbert S. Mll Good for anythng, anywhere- anytme! Thats the practcal sde of serge suts. Gray serges, $48. Blue serges, $45 or ; more.» A par of whte flannel trousers completes an allround summer wardrobel Md Ordera Flled ROQ RS PKET COMPANY Broadway Herald S«. M 1U» St. "Four at 8Bth M, Convenent Broadway Corners" Ffth AT* at Vrtu at 4lat Bt, Maw Tork Ctt7 Sweet Clover Farm Dary Qualty Dary Products Sterle Fresh Eggs Sweet Cream Butter PASTEURZED MLK and CREAM Grade A " Certfed Mlk Offce, 48 Washngton Street. Red Bank, N. X Phono 1245 s~~-v 252 "SHOES THAT SATSFY" 18 BROAD STREET, RED BANK, N. DUCT On All Whte Footwear WE HAVE ALSO MADE EXTRA SPECAL REDUCTONS ON ALL BROKEN LNES Ths Sale ncludes Mens, Lades and Chldrens Shoes all ths seasons merchandse BELOW WE ARE QUOTNG PRCES WHCH WLL SHOW YOU HOW GREAT OUR REDUCTONS ARE "S,, These Shoes Are From Our Regular Stock and Carry Our Well Known Guarantee Lades Sport $4.95 Pumps and Oxfords Values up to $9.00 Specal* at... Lades Sport Pumps and Oxfords Colored Kds, etc. Values up to $.). Specal at A table of a wde assortment of Broken Lots, Specal at.. Mens Shoes and Oxfords Values up to $8.50 Specal at Lades Colored Sandals Values up lo $r>.f>0 Specal at.. A table of Broken Lots. Take your pck whle they last. Specal at. VerVs, Womens, Boys and Chldrens brown and wlnte Tenns Sneaks....,..... WNDOW SPECAL AT $1.0S,

6 TURN ON THE SWTCH TO TURN ON THE HEAT Let DM tell you lomt facta about FUEL OL and Demonstrate a plant SntaAed here n Red Bank. DROP ME A POSTAL TODAY. WLLAM Box 174 GERBRACH Hghland!, N. J. A Good Meal Properly Cooked CAN BE HAD AT DLLONS Foot of Man Street KEANSBURG, N. J. Wnter s On ts Way Probably wll come, but one thng sure t wll storm. Now s the tme to overhaul your Gutters, Leaders and Roofs to save that new pape.rand other household goods that wll be damaged f you are not prepared. Send for Howard Frey. Let me gve you an estmate on that new Bathroom or Heatng outft you have been thnkng about. Call or Phone. HOWARD FREY 74 Monmouth Street Red Bank, N. Telephone GO8 UNTED STATES DSTRCT CWJRT Southern DUtrtt cl N««YoV. N THE MATTER OK THK W.UAM FREDMAN SHRT CO, NC.. BANK- RUPT, BANKRUPTCY NO.»»»2»-l»22. Upon th«annewl Stton of Wnlter S. Hlburn. th«truntrr hrrru duly vtrun the Klt-tlBy of July. 11**3, and th* offer of J»»> -rumen, dated the SOth.l«v >» Joljr, RED BANK «GtSTER, AUGUST g. SOLDER KLLED BY TRAN. - Sergeant M. C. McClean 6f Camp V»l Mwf Death at Long Branch. Serjeant M. Charles McClean, a tudent n the rado department at Camp Val, WUK nstantly klled 4ast 1(183. t p«j lh««um"f S.OOO.UO for the Wednesday n^ht when he stepped n follown..,.», h, ax and prfm»e»»tu- front of un express tran south of the led th««burtukh l r K or Hgba,f<>. g County Broadway crossng at Long Branch. outh und St»t«of N< cy McClean was seen by G. S. Chamberlan of Red Sank, engneer of the lot l.hn "" Map of llldnr.ot nk lllands n the lloruuxh of * ltrhla. New.lercfj. tuue l>y Kay & tran, walkng between the north and turnwt revsed January 12, 1U03, fur-southbound trarks. As the engne nerly d ly lu.lnorner of Huy A ne und Sprng whstle was blown McCJeun, wthout K y tu«u«l at the utrcet»ud SoroKh Hghlands to- lookng back, stepped on the track n th hu tuw»ml vrvctm front of the tran and was ground to (htto peces. McClean was 3S years old» All that certan llt. raot or parcel uf lanl nul npnm-s, Ktuate. lynk and LeK n the HnruuKn of Hghlands, n he County of,molmt»uth. and Stale of New dcraej. knuwn nntl dlstufheu on B map,.f prt-perlyenttlel "Mnp..f luldntr Lots «t Nnvfsnk HJKhlant.s. n the UuruUKh of Huhltlla,.New Jersey. Kuy * C.nwell TM. KnUfl January s " Lut Number One Hun.led and Thrty-Seven". ««tkh the U-m* <et forth n the >al offer. tn uptm allthe urocedurrt heretofore had heren, now on moton uf Henjamn JseKel, attorfy for the Tvustw heren, t * OKDKKKO th»t 111! rrlt.ns heren ;unl other partes n nterest heren show cause before mv ut R term of ths Court to he and hs home was, at Somervlle, Massachusetts. SHORE DNNER DALY FROM NOON TLL 7 P. M. 4; CHCKEN WAFFLE SUPPER FROM 6 TO 9 P. M. A drvng the Akerman far, was held on a charge <>f manslaughter Joseph Prces very reasonable. Free enclosed parkns space. X was nne years old.-. The hoys father Plenty of room to rest a whle and enjoy the water., V held nt my ollr.v No. L» Heotor street, n thes a member of the New York natonal guard.,. Bathng Sut, for Hre. Telephone 32. Uoroneh of.muhutlan, New York Cty, on the,lst tny of AUKV^, \V:l,.t lt):sl> A. M.. or a«noun lerraf!er us Counsel ean lt- heard why the.std ottvr of.lotas Tumen OCEANPORT NEWS. or any other or better oler that may Ve nnde at sad tme for the sad Property should not le neeeplet! and why the Trustee h-ren should not have nurh other nhd" further relef as to.the Court may seem ju.4t and proper and t s further OKDEJtED that a ropy of ths order shall..- publshed n the Daly Nevs Keeord and the New York Tmes on AuvruM 4th, luy.3, and uon the return day hereof, am that a t.y thereof shall le maled to each ot the t Pays to Trade Where Qualty Counts Your monfy goes furthest when you buy qualty KOOS. lho econumy of buyng cheap qualty, s not economy at, all. True Keontm.v s n tradng where prces of hghest qualty t;ujs are the lowest ossblc consstent wth that hgh qualty. And nearly everyone knows that that place s ther nearest Amercan Store. Re g. 5c pne "U* surt*. t Table Salt 2 yt your share >t ths.specal bargan prce. Regular 27c Marshalls Herrng Chase-O Laundry Crystals 3 pkgs A Heal Labor Haver Kpjered or wth Tomato Sauce, vory Soap Lfebuoy Soap Coalne Soup P. & G. N&ptha Fell NaptKa Soap Star Soap Regular 35c Gold Sea! Slced Pneapple bg can 31c luscous slces. Reg. 5c Asco Spces Now borough councl "awarded to the Tuller constructon company of Red Bank a contract for rebuldng Man street from tn- postolce to Wolf Hll ": edtors of the bankrupt mentoned n theavenue and from that pont to the Uukupts sehedules tled heren Hll otherwse known to the Trustee heren on or be-statfore the 10th day uf Aumst am thst The top coat wll be of tttrvu. The hghway at a cost of $5,870. suoh publcaton and malnk shall be mltn- work wll begn n a few days anl t Lellt notce thereof. ^ s expected ta.be completed by the T S FURTHER OknEHEV) that the T-u.t.e n hs dscreton may cause a -opy mddle of Sptemer. of ths order to b«. publshed n the Atlantc Mr. and Mrs. Percy VanSehoek of Hghlands Journal and the [ted Hunk Kruster. - New York spent the Week-end wth -SKAUAN ML1.KK. Mr. VanSchocks parents, Mr. and... Referee n lankrupt. Mrs. Harry VanSchock.. r *" DtpYT. NVw York. August 1. l!>2:. Mss Rta Carney of Phalanx s vstng Mss-Nelle Worthley. Monmouth County Surrogate* Ofhce. n the matter of th utate of Wllam 1.. HvlenburK..leceusfd. Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Taber and Notce to credtors to ent clams daughter Durnclla have returned to lklnst estate. New Brunswck after havng; spent rt Pursuant to the order of Joseph.. Dunahay.. SurroKate of the Count) of Menmouth, made on the frst day of August, Lzze Durnell. week wth Mrs. Tabers sster, Mss 11*2^. on the applcaton of Arthur H. Gladwn, executor of the estate of Wllam L. Mrs. Mary E. Hall s havng her Hedenburjr, deceased, notce ^ herfhy jrve house panted. Wllam Rosen s dono; the work. to the.credtors of.md vlecebed to exhbt to he mbkcrber, executor, as HforeSHd. Mr. and Mrg. Fred Day of rvngton spent Sunday wth Mrs. Days her debts and demands aganst the sal) estate, under oath, wthn sx months, from the date of the aforesad order, or they wll be forever barred of ther actons therefor UKnst the sad subscrber. Dated, Freehold, N. J.. Atnxust 1, ARTHUR B. GLADWN. Tsty nntl appetznn;. 3 cakes 20c cake 51c f or 5c can 23 C Prncess Gloss Starch pkg 8c A Super-Starch Regular 25c Hawaan Slced Pneapple can Wth that just-gathered whole or ground g c a n g OJ- pfcgg the tme to buy an assorted supply. flavor. 23c Vctor BREAD, - loaf 3c Healthful, Economcal Food! Chldren Thrve on t Bread Supreme Wrapped, (Extra Bg Wrapped full-mlk delcous. Loaf) LOOELLA BUTTER ts he Fnest Butter n Amerca! Jusl Taste t! RCHLAND BUTTER K-Kkhly lne e lvnncry prnts. Regular 15c Fancy Regular 25c Extra Bg Norway Mackerel tcl C Norway Mackerel l.roucl usuk-lel taste* lne m Uvenkfast. Reg, 15c Portuguese SARDNES can 12 l-2c Asco that AS(() - w.unlt Tully s n he cup. Youll Taste the Dfference\ ASCO Evaporated Mlk : rhe Mlk Superor. *.n 12c Asco TEAS, - b pk^ 14c : b pkg 55c x l a ( \ \ n n <l y o t r Gold Seal EGGS Strctly Fresh EGGS Tlc 1K d tn- N. B. C. Butter Thns..,1b 20c N. B. C. lruwn Wafers... Cluranlel Premum Soda b 25c Crackers Pcklng and Preservng Needs. Be Prepared! 21 C pkg 5c Mason Pnt Jars doz 69c Asco W. D. Vnegar bot 12c Mason Quart Jars doz 79c Asco Cder Vnegar bot 16c Jar Tops (porcelan lned)...doz 25c Whte Dstlled Vnegar gal 24c Jelly Glasses doz 40c Apple Cder Vnegar gal 48c Double Lp Jar Rubbers doz 7cAsco Black Pepper * n> c»" 9c Parowax pkg 10cAsco Ground Cnnamon., ^-"> 10c Alumnum Preservng Kettles, R ««^h 79 C - Asco Dred Beef P k «10cWesson Ol P" nt cnn 27c HU*l m hn an u Wnft-r. * l)tl mm rrtlnnl u ft \Y,/,]f\. Vy v mmly fur rooknr, or /or KKK, TWO BTORE8 N UfcJJ BANK aa BROAD STREaET HREW8BURY AVENUE *nj OAKLAND Tfcw prc»> «t(»c>v n aur $tar«n R*J Bank «n«am* Klled by Doctor 1. Car. Joseph T. Mullgan of Allenhurst was struck by Dr. Joseph Aekermans automoble at Asbury Park last week and was so badly njured that he ded at the Spv; Lake hosptal a. few hours later.. Norman Reed, who WHM Tuller Constructon Company Gets Contract to Rebuld Man Street. At jts mec.lk Thursday nght the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wllam A. Haynes. Chester Omrow has fnshed hs course at Rders busness college at Trenton and he s now spendng a few weeks at hs home here. Mrs. Marshall Emmert and son of Washngton, O. C, are vstng Mrs. Marshalls aunt, Mrs.. John Mnhoney. Mrs. Mahoney bus just returned from the Walter Ketl hos.ptul at Washngton, where lur husband s reeoverno; from un operaton on la lungs. Mr. and -Mrs. Joseph Schru.fer of Brooklyn spent Sunday wth Mr. and Mrs. Fred Worthloy. Mrs. DehoVh Lemmo cf.uke-! hurst s spculng a few weeks wth her daughter, Mrs. Mary E. Hall. Mss Anna Reynolds and Wllam S. Conrow spent Sunday wth Mss Reynoldss parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wl-. lam RcynohU of Asbury Park.. m» e FAR HAVEN NEWS. Fremens Far Ths Week Supper at Frehoue Tomorrow. The fremens far opened Saturday nght wth : hrge uttendnu-o. t wll! be held every nyht ths wt k ek Hul to- j J mo row t^ght u supper wll he served for the beneft uf the fre company at j the trehouse from fve tu o^lt. oclock. The trangular.queen contest he twee* the Far Haven, Seabr^ht and Mddletown colored Methodst churches wll close on Thursday njfht of next week. A jfrl from each church s solctng funds for the beneft of her church and the grl who collects the most money wll be made queen of the thrh churches. The contest s creatng eonsdtrnble nterest. Far Havens baseball team lost to the Ov«U uf Red Bank Sunday afternoon by a score of 0 to 5. Mr. and Mrs. Clureuee LtK^; have \ rented the Baldwn house on the j Man road for the rest of the summer. Mrs. Guy Rswson s umlekok medcal treatment at New York. Mr. and Mrs. Thoms Tansey and so>.james of Far Haven and Mss Barry of.baltmore spent Saturday and Sunday wth John Tansoy of Matawu.- Kev..John M. Hnzer attendee! a conventon at Baltmore last week. Ornond Urennan of Lolj; Branch j s spendng month wth hs grantlparcnts, Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Den- " : >. Mss Jula Smth, Charles Smth, Mrs. A. llubcr and Mss Anna llubcr of Long sland and Mr. Kolert Cult j of Kcy>urt. spent the week-end wth Mr. and.mrs. John Nussbaum. Mrs. Kwrett Smth and daughter Norman.-[H-nt lrday at Brooklyn. Mrs. Anne Brown of New York am Ms. l.au.ra Junes of Jersey Cty are. prug a few days wth her.on, r.rnj;:m Krown..Ms^ Ktu Cathman of Drookly "\* \ st.v lu 1 sster, Mrs. lvrcy Hennett. larles Hnett of New York s vmuuy!" at Mrs. JosvphlK 1 ttewolf--..mr. am Mrs. Theodore Hrnnelt of \\:<hn..tn, U. C., an* sjunlng» few day. wth Davd ellnell. RUMSON NEWS. C.Ur Slc nl Ro.«ry Hall Ncl. $30-- llnndball Court n Park. A ral. ale was held.saturday r.t Knsary lll l>y Mss Vela Hennessey and Mv Josephne Lynch. Tn proft...unlmted to %,M. A curd party wll be held on Saturday afternn \n,u-.t.!- r th, at the hall under tn- lnernon of MHS Ann Oltren ] and.m-. Hay Stanley., A lmudl court h\h leen mlded t<> the am enents at the puble park. The comot base of the roller skatng lnk s used UH a Moor for the court und two board fenced have lccn put up «t the ends..mr. ml Mrs, Matthew.Mel.ughln have HUHM t< Jersey Cty jfter u vt wth Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tltun of he.hxk ont roal. Mr.. Tlmnf. McCort of lludclpha s vtnr Mrn. Harry llaluk. Hurry Corml md (hurled Murply of Werlawken spent Kunluy wth {uy M tn r. MH. McCrr wll go n Hrktyn Sturduy tu Hd De wed lng of her nutcr, MttK Mbd KUK : n, U> Wultr Kllnurn of Htonklyn. The Joe VVttKer UKMHO of Mesv Vovk wpvnt the wek-entl M tr.^ lmt olthkb. Mrr«. Ktte Duryou ftml fumlly ut tended tn fumrul Monduy of Mn, Dm vcu" H--HW, wtlk Kurrll of lllmk. Ml«f Mrlf t.dlly, Mr. unl M«. John Htck md John Cook»t Unlnked m > ><-hdlk two weeks wth Mr. md Mln..St> )han Cook. Knl HurMK* l remodtdlk Hty McC.lrrn \u,\ue, _ NAVE YOU Headache? LEARN AND EARN DOUBLE ENTRY BOOKKEEPNG You can learn Correct, Modern Double-entry bookkeepng from home practce. No techncaltes. A chld can understand t. 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7 New Jenny CoMt Propertes ALSTON REALTY & COMPANY Dfcvtdtott Buldng, Red Bank, N. J. have you For Sale or Rental? Send us partculars. SALES Tel. Red Bank 1411 RENTALS ALSTON COURT Choce plots, 60x168, for sale n ths restrcted rver front development. :, THE How can old parch floors \ b^madenvtr m^y attractve? AUTHORZED AGENT RED BANK HARDWARE STORE 75 Montnouth Street Red Bank, N..!. ROBERT DONOVAN, Prop. Phone 1)30 MOBO AUTO SOAP and SHOFO HAND nuloculred by John T. Stanley Co., nc., N. Y. Cook what Avals jou We have seenslvertowns return from transcontnental tours n such wonderful shape as to be capable of turnng round and dong the job over agan. f you want contnuous tre satsfacton buy Slvertowns! - BEST N THE LONO R.UN*. Morgans Servce Staton Wm. 1. Morgan, Propretor Phone Corner Front S. & Maple foe. Red Bank, New Jersey WHEN YOU BULD consder your heatng ctxt carefully LKE an automoble, the frst cost 4 of your Fnnc n mportant. Hut equally HO n the o*t <>t man* tenance-~fmrtculnry n the matter of heatng. HATC.HUR Junnctn, ktllcm am nthrr }tcatn and cx>knf ^ t>l(m«l nr«*.lvt\*, tlhrnllv detuncd t> t:lw the grratx p* 1 *" bl" HXT of hnt ttltn pvr dollar am he H r r»lr«l comfort. ucl < mn b* drfnttty cut wdl TAXKR ht»cr>, Tlt/llV.ttR w«rkm»n«hlp, «nmlltv "* mlvrlalt aul dlulcnrv nrr l HEATERS furs HEP >ANK XECJflTKg, AUGUST a. HEWl HAPPENNGS OF NTEREST N MONMOUTH BOUNTY. Personal Notas, Sales of Property, Buldng " Operatons, Lodge Dongs, /Slght Fres, Brths, Mar rtage* and Death** -Other, tems. A son was born a few days ago to Mrs. Charlea W. Danelson of Chat tajuga, Tennessee. Mr. Danelnon was superntendent of the Loch Arbour buthutf tubnu t«ht y^ar. The son was named Charles Underwood MsB Dorothy Layto,n of Long Branch has returned wmc from a several weeks vst-at Wnsted, Connectcut.-Mss GladysAllen of Wnstud s vstng Mrs. 11. West of Sxth avenu.o. Robert Frostlck has gven up hs job n Shajtos garage at Farm dale and has gone lo York, Pa., where he wll "work on u concrete road job for Wllam A. Bound. Announcement has been made of the engagement of Mss Florence H. Rhodes and Wllam A. Soden of Englshtown. The weddng wll take place n the fall. Mss Mare Washer and Mss Velmt Bennett of JerseyvJle, who are attendng summer school at Rutgers college, were honu 1 over the weekend. Alvn Kobnson of Anbury Park has been named by Congressman Geran as alternate for appontment, to tlu> naval academy at Annnpol. ^ Mr:. Artes Patten of Long Branch s buldng, a rjve-room bungalow v.t that.place.. >V- short tme ago her hgme was, destroyed by (re. A campagn -for funds to buy the Amercan legon home at Long Branch was started last week by members ofthe-regon. Mrs. George W. Matthews of Farmngs! ulc s recoverng from two operatdys performed at St. Francss hosptal at Trenton. * Mrs. L. D. Emerson and Mss Clara Jmb of Hnlqunm, Washngton, have ;jeen vstng E. W. Pftter and famly mlaystown. A (laughter was born recently to Mrs. Charles Davson of Adelpha. The new arrval, has been numed Alce 1 Davson. Mrs. Rchard.C, Warwck :\nd her laujrhter Elzabeth of Long Branch me spendng a vacaton n New York state. The nfant daughter of Mr. am Mrs. Charles Davson of Adelpha has been named Alce. The Emma Jahn farm ut Marlboro has been sold to John Wunncr of Brooklyn. A clambake wll be held at the Waysde communty house August 30th. A daughter has been born to Mrs. Conover Burlew of Matawan.. A son has been burn to Mrs. Edrd Cook of Waysde. Four Sent to Jal. Joseph Bostck, Joseph Mnck,, Wllam Clark and Wllam Shnn of Freehold were each sentenced to ten days n the county jal by Rjeeorder Hartshorne on charges of beng drunk. Recorder Hartshorne s of the opnon that fnes are neffectve n these cases. Grl Scouts on Hke. The Englshtown grl scouts went on a hke last Wednesday to Gordons Corner, wlure they cooked ther dnner and ptched a tent. Those on the hke were Ella Vanderhoff, Paulne Hul.se, Maron Press, Walteretta Davs, Fluenee Lows and Catherne CunoveY. ; Engne and Car Deraled. j An engne jumped the tratjk near tle Matuan staton Su:.(!ay lgh of last week and a wreckng crfw was ured to get the locomotve back the rals. The nght nelure a e;r jumped the rals on the Freehold dand ted up tratlc over an hour. Refused Real Estate Lcense. Sol Kusenberg, an Asbuvy Park real estate man, has been refusel a lcense to contnue busness by the New.Jersey real estate commsson. Ths acton was taken followng-a chage made aga.<t Koyonberg of m,-conduct n a real estate transacton. Charged Wth Robbery. John "W. llorton of New York was arrested last week on a charge of stealng jewelry amountng to $10^- 00O from Mrs. John A. McDermott of Sprng%ake. He was taken to New York by the polce of that place. Hs sve was taken to the county jal. Stark Makes Three Vsts. The stork left three babes at the Long Brunch hosptal last week. A son was born to Mrs. Jacobus Presley of Lung Brunch, a daugbto was born to Mrs. Stanley Woolley of Furmngdale and a son was born to Mrs. James (rnhnm of Freehold. Says Husband Gave Her Morphne. Mrs. Tlly C. Tuthll of Asbury Park, n u sut for dvorce brought her husband. ThomnB H. Tuthll, sad that h«r husband put morphne n her food. Mrs. Tllthlls were not substantated and she was dened the dvorce. To Pass on Unr Applcants. Judge Henry 10. Ackrrs^n, Judge Uulf V. Lawrence, James D. Carton and lalstead. Wnuwrftht have been appont<d members of the Monmouth county commttee to examne the llness of applcants for the New rsoy lar exunnalcns. Taxpayers Assocaton. A group of about llty Freehold ct/ens met last week and took steph nward urgn/.g a taxpayers ah«octon to work lor mprovements n lreehobl and lo protect tn 1 ntcrchtx of the nxpyh. Ctw Klled hy Tran. A c(t\v ownel by Hurtw Matthews of Farmgdal* was klled by a tran lust wek. Tn "«body wax earled about Jllll yards by the engne and t wan not, dscovered untl rev» crol luud later. l*rfnrn«l«lr F.tdnl. Tlu- llr tred lu. week by th MU» UM llu WMH Mlled Hut urdny nght by an older of Mlyo- Lloyd \\ Kddle f.rllddmu the UM <>r lm whm nr lht gamblng ls.-- Vce» lt tlw ftlr. Autot n Cnlllson. An mtummt drven hy t(ntnu<k JlclnMt of Huuktm collldcl wth jtlt-ln* from h FHnlnatlftlp pe- vtrltm HMt week. My.,-»lt>r H.wao wn» wth lltrtwt, *«tg hurt. Ms* Murel Aurnm-k, lnu BROS., Local and Long Dstance Movng. FREPROOF VANS. New York and Asbury Park DALY EXPRESS SERVCE ANDERSON BROS., Red Bank Offce Opp. R. R. Depot Phone 704 New York Offce 75, W»t Street Telephone: Bowlng Green "Bambalma" Lke wdenng waverne«t*h«fame of "Bam. balna," the dance ht from "Wldflower," las spread n every drecton. The Columba Record of tba tparklng fox-trot (ntroducng the melody, "Wld8ow»r")( *t played by Ray MUfrr and Ha, Orthctra,U sensatonal A j "Arjgtntno" on the revere sde, s "Bamballtas" buddy. At Columba Dealers A c 1 TheNamtSLOANE cast n every cleaner assures satsfacton ECONOMCAL Exceptonally low frst cost and because of ts sturdy and smple constructon, reparsorreplaceracntsarff seldom necessary. SLOANE VACUUM CLEANER >.00 Complete wth all attachments. Accepted \}y arjsuppl uu\ to the Unted States Government, for use n Government Buldngs.. SLOANE FFll AVK. anl 47lh SRKKT M:W YORK 11 HOWER BROS. Mason Contractors Small jobs promptly attended to. Phone Red Bank 988-R. pshlblpe f* * *# &TABUSHBDMT, -.: - TEUETHOft 111 ALEXANDER D. COOPER ; Real Estate and nsurance BRdAD STREET RED Fre, Lfe, Accdent, Tornado and Plate Glast nsurance Buck for 1924! Buck agjan creates a new standard of car comfort, safety, utlty and beauty. And Buck agan establshes a new dollar for dollar value for qualty motor cars. BU1GK MOTOR COMPANY, FLNT Dvson of General Motors Cor>on Poneer gulders of Branchem n Valvo-ln-lcaJ Moto» Com Cttna Deals H. L. ZOBEL Tel. 9S5 Red Bank Tel. 90 Scabrght Buck Models and Prces SDCES Fve Passenger Tourng.. $1295 Two Passenger Roadjtcr Fve Passenger Sedan Fve Passenger Double Servce Sedan 1695 Seven Passenger Tourng 1565 Seven Passenger Sedan Brougham Sedan 2235 Four Passenger Coupe Three Passenger Sport Roadster 1675 Four Passenger Sport Tourng.., 1725 POLKS Fve Passenger Tourng.. $ 9G5 Two Passenger Roadster Fve Pcssenger Sedan... Four Passenger Coupe... Prlcsa f.okfa.buck Factarts; government tax Co be added. Utc Wheets dfttmul, $25.00 net addtonal Carefully balanced as an arplane propeller The propeller, whch alles the power produced by the motor, has to be as fnely balanced as human skll can make t. And the gasolne whch produces the power should be ju8t as carefully balanced. "Standard", the Balanced Gasolne, gves to your motor the smoothest, steadest, and most generous flow of power that sklled refnng has yet produced. nstant startng; quck, snappy pck-ups; power that lfts you over the hlls; long economcal mleage; and always that even flow of.abundant power. Thats what "Standard" The Balanced. Gasolne gven you. You cant apprecate the wonderful performance of a perfectly balanced car untl youve drven one. And you cant know what balance n a gasolne means untl youve used "Standard". At any pump bearng the ml.s. (). sgn. of qualty. STANDARD OL COMPANY (New Jersey) Propellers and motors alke need. balance to nak the best uw of power. "O.s" fur your car must be haurccl tn rak«fwucr uelf ample, flexble and cheap.,) rjthl /nt, n J > l ll>umt ttul Uuy- *My..Vtllll tl!h!ll/>t l ( TANDARD The Balanced Gasolne s STANDARD GASOLNE N. J. > d

8 Page, Eght» # # M AT THE OLD CHERRY TREE FARM APPLES, TOMATOES, SQUASH, BEETS, CARROTS, ONONS, Lma Bum, Golden Bantam n,,a Country Gentleman Sweet Corn Soon. FRESH EGGS, HONEY, RELSHES, MARMALADES, GOODRCH TRES, 6ANDY and TOBACCO. ROUND BUSHELS SPRAY MATERALS (of Un»e*n*<rMert). "Blue Stone" or "Blue Vtrol" "Aneuta of Load," "Black Leaf 40," "Calcum Arenate." "Bordeaux Mxture*," "nsectcde Soap," "N. J. Dry Mx," " K " "Nagara. Dusters," "Nagara Dust Mxtures," "Nagara Superfne Sulphur," Read "Cash Crops." FRUT GRADERS J. C. HendrcksoQ S Son Mdtlletown. N. J. Telephone 798-R. Dealers n FARMERS SUPPLES Frtght and Tax Extra On the Fnest Super-Sx Chasss Ever Bult Freght and Tax Extra BEAN SPRAYERS n Stock. (One for Every Purpo»«) Frut Pckng Ladders Pckng Baga Used SpraTera Approved Headlght Lensel for Autos. GAS, OL and ACCESSORES. BSSELL HARROWS European Experts Call ts Chasss Greatest of ts Sze Hudson Pnces Speedster - J137S 7-Pass. Phaeton 14-5 Coach Sedan - - 1V95 Tght and Tax Ex.-a vwx Trces Tout-n;- - J1045 CahrWt - 114! Coach (5286 OP.nv (baches n Servce These are the lowest prces at whch these cars have ever been sold. They make both Hudson and Essex the most outstandng values n the world. KENWOOD MOTOR SALES GO., nc., 18 Mechanc Street, Red Bank. Telephone 159 NO matter how hot the day, how heavy the he;rn<» pressure or how t»ht the clearance between movv,; parts, put the r^ht consstency of Polar u- nto y>nr nmto and absolutely does tn. 1. or!v hotds s body ;utl mantans a frm, elastc ol cushon that keeps the metal surfaces saely ap.u(. Lhree consstccrs of Polar* nt.-, all ot the same oulsandn;; qualty, take care of dllmoners n motor desgn. Pck the rj»ht one from the Polnrnc chart and you can depend on ts hph-class work. Polarnv flows quckly low ten ptal ures or lt^l spren^s evenly over wearng surfaces -outwears nteror ols, yet s reasonably prced by the gallon and costs much less by hc mle. Years of e\p«?"ence the world over have tat^l! us to combne easy (low, postve work, lonu wear and low mleage cost and HV- you Polurn: for absolute lubrcatng satsfacton, STANDARD OL COMPANY mv Jersey) ffllfll ( S«y "Polartne" not futt "a nuatt ofol The Poltrne Chart le fm»utenc» l«f cor redly (low, tv<.rb. REP BANK REGSTER, AUGUST BREF TEMS OF NEWS. (Contnued tram Ut Mra. Edth Ann Errcuon, wdow of Wllam Errckson of Adelphe, ded of general deblty last week at her daughters home at Freehold. She was 84 years old and leaves seven chldren, they bcrtk Mrs. Robert Lews and WllanErrVkson of Freehold, Asher Errekson of Calforna, Thomas Errckson of Elberon, Mra. George Conover of Atlantc Hghlands and Mrs. Applegate of Long sland. Struck by Automoble. Mss Luclle Rothenberger of! Keansburg was struck by an automoble drven by Mrs. L. Kapp of Ruth- -. erlurd last Wednesday. Mss Roth- tnberk^r was badly cut and brused land was taken to the Long Branch hosptal. Rad at Sprng Lake. County detectv- raded Sprng, Lake nn at Sprng Lake last Wedres- day nght and arrested fourteen men 1 and a woman. Al Smth, propretor [of the place, was-held " $1,000 bal. Large quanttes of lqupr were sezed. T Woman Hurt n Collson. Mrs. Howard Dlatush of Bradley ;-Beach was badly n.jured lust Saturday when an automoble n whch she ; wasrdng: was struck by another car Mrs. Dlatush was tak.-n to the Sprng Lake hosptal n an "unconscous condton; Jnps n Front of Car. Charles RcUler of Monmouth Beaeh, afecl two and a half years, ouppo from behnd a hed^e las week and jumped n front of an auto drvetl by Edward Bradley, amal carrer. The boy sutferel a fractured skull. Fned for Havng Lquor.. Alex Dombrosk, vrto has a farm ; between Colts Neck and Freeholc was fned $375 and jpsts last wee on charges of possessng lquor an j of operatng a stll. Dombrosk sa j he made the lquor only for hs ow use., Ded n Vrgna. Mrs. Matlda C. Walker, wdow o John P. Walker and for many years resdent of Freehold, ded at Vrgn Beach, Vrgna, last week. He death occurred* at the home of Rev John Mlbank, formerly of Freehold Road Plans Approved. Plans for the mprovement of Ma street at Asbury Talk were approve last week by the state hghway commsson. The states share of the cost wll be around $110,000 for about a mla and a half of road. Asbury Park Polce Beneft. The annual beneft for the Asbury Park patrolmens assocaton wll be lvd.vusuat 20th at the Bench arcade. Thomas Cross, John Red, Clarence Mooney and Alfred Gles are n charge.of the program. Ferrs Whte. Mss Grace Clark Ferrs, daughter of C. E, Ferrs of Asbury Park, and ra L. Whte of Summerfcld were j marred lust week. The couple left on a weddng trp and on ther return they wll lve at Asbury Park.! Englshtown Mnster Leavng. Rev. Walter T. Hawthorne, pastor j of the Frst Presbyteran church of j Englshtuwn, has accepted a call to the frst Presbyteran- church at Stapleton. Sttc s h n <1T He wll g-o to hs new charge n September. Woman Xaltes Poaon. Mrs. Tony As^olo of Asbury Park took carbolc acd last week n an a:tempt to ( ml her lfe because she was despondent over the death of her young son a few weeks ago. t s beleved that she wll recover. Sudden Dealt) by Heart Dsease. Frank V. Hurley of Bradley Beach was strcken wll heart dsease whlecrankng the automowlt. of hs brother, Hary Hurley, last week. The dead man was Us years old and was a wdower wth two chldren. Major Herbert Transferred. Major \V. ). Herbert, son of Mrs. Josephne S. Herbert of Freehold, has lvn od-red to Fort Rley, Kansas, for duly. -Major Herbert s a medcal offcer and las been at Fort Totten,... - _.. - ).., Vctm of Consumpton. Mrs. Margaret Hayes, wfe of Jtmes Haves of Asbury Park, ded of consnn tr a few days ag;o. She was; Ml! ymrs. Md and leaves three chldren. Bclmar Grl to Wed. AnnouUenuMU has been made of the ekagmt of Mss Betty Rosen- : feld, (laughter of John Rosenfeld of Bulmar, to J^enh Drucker of New York. Dropped Dead on Street. Mrs. lalnru Cottrell of Allenhurst dcrl suddenly nst week whle on the stn-t at that place from hgh blood pressure. She nus 71 years old. (Contnued on next page.) ASK YOUR NEGHBOR Women Tell Each Other How They Have Been Helped by Lyda E. Pnkhams Vegetable Compound flbo. " took Lydln R lle Com K>und hecaubo 1 Buffered wth pana n my ndus all the tme. 1 cant remember just how Soflft 1 HulTerod, but t wnn for Homo tme. One (lay WM talknf wth lady mot on a ear, md told her how wall fnnltk and nh< nnd who hnl lecn junt lke wan wth pflrm nnd ncrvmm ncrvmm trtublt, nnd Cd trub, n d»ho tmk <> VnelnUo Compound, and t cnr»l KT. K. then wont nnd K"t somo, nnd 1 mrlnlnly recommend t fur t U good. Wlmnovor mse any wonnn who l» cck 1 try to set her to tnko Lydo E. lnkhamt Vogotnblo Compound." Mr«, ADA FmcK, Koutu 8, l*«rry«burk, Oho. n noorly every neghborhood n «vorj> town and cty n thn country thnro ura wumvn who h>y«lx-«n hotpea by Lydl» K, nklbmn VegataM* Compound n thu lru«trnont of UmenU pealur to U)«lr««x, and th*y tak*pl«a«ure n B3T W. F. MCDONALD OFFCAL :. Overland. Wllys-Knght. Frankln SERVCE: " Agent for Amalle Ol 18 Maple Avenue Red Bank. N. J. For the heavy wash and for "wash-bowl" launderng Washes out the stans along wth the drt CLOTHES can now keep ther justlke-new whteness untl they are worn out. They need no longer turn yellow after a few washngs. Ordnary methods bar soaps, soap flakes, soap powders leave some depost of fat, resn, or waterglass on the clothes. t wont all rnse out, and ths s what turns clothes yellow. Wth Duz the clothes cant turn yellow. DUZ s a pure car.tle soap preparaton contanng no resn or waterglass. DUZ goes nto t he clothes; 6ends out the drt; then rnses out completely and quckly. Nothng s left on the clothes to yellow them. DUZ whtens the clothes > just as the sun does Whle Duz s washng out the drt, t also takes out the yellowness accumulated from past washngs and removes all stans, except rust. Yet DUZ cannot njure ether the fabrc or the skn. The Prscllla Provng Plmt!». approved DUZ as aa affectve and harmle&a soap preparaton for all typea of launderng. Bz-Sx, 5-Passcngcr Coupe $ Model >NTHORTV Andrew J. Hffl Paper Hangag, Pantng and Decoratng Esp*r«Be«d la mm fasaadma. Estmate* ForaUM 14 WortUtr 8l» K. o Red Bank, N.J., Phon, 1415 U4 BuL The acton of Duz, whle washng) the clothes, s the same acton you get when the wash s put out n the sun to dry. Whether the clothes are beng washed n Duz or dred n the. sun, they are gven a mld whte bleach. The method s both natural and harmless. Duz also sterlzes gvng Oe clothes that sweet, fresh - ar amem whch means real through-andthrough cleanness. For every knd of launderng For the heavy famly wash and for danty launderng as well, use DUZ. t cant njure the fnest fabrc*. Heavy rubbng s unnecessary. Lew rnsng s suffcent. All stans except rust, all yellowness, all the old, dngy look, dsappear never to return aa long as you wash wth DUZ. Your grocer has Duz. Get a 10c package today and prove ts value for yourself. THE DUZ COMPANY, nc., N«w Y«k Coffee stans S E RVCE Every weeks muh contan* ana or more napkm or tablecloth* stalnetl wth coffee. Old>faahJane methods demanded specal treatment; often a brownsh rng r«k moned. When DUZ! used, m» forget coffee stans they csn* out wth the ordnary drt. DUX removes ol stans, emcept ust, wthout the slghtest njury tothafabrc or the hands. Models Are the Fnest Bg-Sxes Stu&ebaker Ever Bult Thy enthusujn wth whch the new 1924 rno-rl Slulebakrr car3 hnve been receved locally s an mtcntton of the recepton they tave enjoyed throughout the country. No wonder.they ore emphatcally the most compellng values Studtbaler ever offered and the publc knows that Stud,-baker lny been a consstt»t U-ntle", yen.aftrryear, n the amount of ntrnsc value per dnllnr nvr^trd. The B.Bs S.-!.n mll tl - Coupe nre the fnest c.rs that r.v* ever hf.nc t!;;- nnnf; SttlcbaU^t. Hry provde nl! tlc p> rlcrntance, nl V u t-.-afurt, aa nl tle dc]»cn:l nblty tha lny cur wll fcve nt n prce thalarnnllcr prcjdurtra caanul approach. 1 )? * HOD. AMD PR: LO1T BX SPBCAL U W. <> n. r l/««s.. ll V. /> Coupf Koslur Suls W* Mulr...SO15 Tmsln. 015 Dl". Oups (SPa.) ttt Wnat Vtur KverythnK for whch one can wsh n motorng convenence, comfort and utlty has been provded even to the extra dsc wheel wth tre, tube and tre cover (two an Sedan); handsome nckel-plated bumpens, front and rear; large, roomy trunk; automatc gasolne 9unal, nnd many other fe«- t vres. Tn re s nothng more to buy. Tlr pkes of the Sednn nnd Coupe or«moderate brctttsc of Studebakers large prodn-lon, vnr.thyfcnl nnd nnnnclnl resource^ the manufacture of all vtal parts n 8tutlt>hker plmtm, am the accumulaton of experence nud prestge Raned through 71 ycaaf buldng (juulty vchclen. J.H-f. n. h. factory no SX W. D. 00 H. P., 50 /(. P. $1,130 r-pmm:, US Tnurlnn Rl»«lstrf (5F Coupe (S. Pass Sflsn HOMER C. METHOT, n MONMOUTH ttreet, *ED BANK, H.. V [ T H S S A S T U D E B A K E R»75O 1H3S

9 Ths?*k &S^JL> feu "As ye sow so shall ye reap" year - «* &.. The man who buys Mchelln Tm dwrvtajut what he gets economy and Mdfactton. And - the man who >ow> leu wttely what occuae can he gve, snce Mcbclna cot no morel KELLY ft COMPANY Red Bank, N. J. ECONOMY SERVCE STATON R. F. D. No. 1 Rod Bank, N. J. J. W. GRANT Mddletown and Keansburg-, N. J.. BREF TCMS 0 MEWS. (Contnued from feat p«ge.) An ordnance provdng for the uldng of two jette* at Long Brunch at a cost of $32,000 wa ntroduced at last weeks meetng of the cty commssoners. All the commhao.nera voted n favor of the ordnance except Mayor Clarence J. Housman. The ordnance wnsome up for fnal consderaton next Wednesday,.«Hold n Jewel Robbery. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Horton have been held n connecton wth the theft of jewelry worth fo.ooo, whch was mtolon fram the room of Mrs. John McDermott at^the Warren hotel at Sprng Lake recently. Mrs. Horton was a mad at the hotel. Add. to Bet>cfe Front. The Monmouth Beach councl has passed an ordnance provdng for the purchase by the borough of the DeGray houses on the beach front, adjonng the swgmn? pool. Ths wll add 225 feet to the beach front owned by the borough. Autot Heavly Fned. Robert Welch of Karmnfrdale "was arrested last week by a Btatc trooper on a charge of tryng to get away after httng and njurng a person wth hs car. Welch was fned $100 and costs and placed under bal on a reckless drvng charge. Founder* Day Celebrated: Pounders Day, the B4th annver nary of the establshng of Oceu GTOVC as a campmectng resort, wa held last week, Servces were con ducted by Rev. J. W. Marshall Sprng Luke. > Youth and Grl Sentenced. John Applegate of Asbury Par] pleaded gulty last week to atealn an automoble and rdbng two stores ard waa sent«hc«d to state prson Uat week. HB-grl eotapanon, Gertabde Merck, was sent to the \yomna reformatory. Sut for fl,000 Settled. A sut for $1,000 damages brought y John H. Houston of Long Branch aganst Veto Mello of Lyn<lhurst for njures receved by Mr. Houuhton and hb wfe n an automoble ucrjdent a year ago was settled put of ourt last week. Mother and Daughter Dead.. Mr?. Magge Hayes of Asbury Park dkd of consumpton a ftw days ugo. She had been a patent al the Allenwood hosptal three months. Her nfant daughter; Rosa Lee Hayes, ded of pneumona a day after her mothers death. Nnety-Two Year. Old- Mrs. J. Cook Rue of Freehold celebrated her- 92nd brthday last Wednesday. Mrs. Rue enjoys good health and sa great reader. She s a daughter of the late Judge. Wllam P. Forraan. Recoverng from Long Sckneta, Everett.Lafetra of Farmng/lalc, who has been sck and" confned to hs home nearly two years, s slowly recoverng. He. s stll unable to walk but was taker! out for an auto rde last week. New Gaa Tank. " A new steel gas tank s-beng erect ed at Long Branch for the Consoldated gas company. The tank wll be 178 feet hgh and wlt-have a capacty of 2,000,000 cubc.feet. t wll cosl $185,000. Fery Cross at Farmngdale. A fery cross was dscovered front of the Red Mens hall at Farm ngdale Tuesday nght of last weel and the fremen were called out t extngush the blaze. Whether t wa L. B A M B E R G E R & GO the,act of Klansmen or practcal okers s not known. Wanataaaa Club Hpara Talk. M. P. Greenwood Adams <Jf Melwurne, Australa, made an ud<lrc&s a few days ago at the Wanamassa communty club. Sldes and pctures were used durng the talk and Mr. Atfans exhbted many thngs used by *e natves of Australa. ortaupecka Communty- Club. A rmnmunty club has been formed at Portuupeek wth T charter members. TJe tentatve offcers are Dr. Wllam H. Brown presdent, Mrs. Mabel V. Webb treasurer and Mfs. Anne Egan Secretary. Home from Hoaptal. Oscar Hurley of Farmng.dale, who had one foot amputated at the Sprng Lako hosptal after t had been crushed between car.^at the Farmngdale gravel pts, returned home last v week. Avon Bank Open*. The Frst natonal bank of Avon opened for busness on Monday n a buldng on Man street. John Shap ter, formerly cpsher of the Munasquan bank, s casher of the new bank. To Manage Soccer Team. Wllam H. Truby of Asbury Park, former secretary of the New Jersey buyng" commsson, has taken ever the management of the" Bradley Beach soccer football teum. Legon Card Party, The Anbury Park Amercan legfbn wll hold a card party for the beneft of the legon at the New Monterey hotel next Monday nght. Buy* a Farm. Wllam Hamlton of Jersey Cty has bought A. Walterss farm of sxty acres at Farmngdale. (Contnued on next sage.) : CHHMTMN tclxmcm. SOCCTY, 4 Broad BuM* BaaavN. "» A. u...rr. u. re.umoalal Katttna. ttbu* U tonjuur tawt** to TUH tfc Room ftnd to th* mmrvl B. Durnt July nn<! Autunt the Sunlay evenng servce wll be jlcontmud. TUNNG REPAlRlNC ALL WORK GUARANTEED For Tre Servce TELEPHONE 72-R. Our servce car s always ready. Steam Vulcanzng Fabrc and Cord Tres n Stock. John Hansen, 42 West Front Street, RED BANK, N. J. NGHT PHONE 1209-W. All the same hgh qualty all the same,,, honest value Bd*-. T.L CwU. WLLAM E. FOSTER, ^ TU*. M. Y. OttT. M. F. TETEfcY, and COfuSBOKEK BHW, Ttl 1 K OP N d Br»»a 8t»««t. E.J Btnfc.. M. DR. HAROLD J. STOKE3, DENTAL 8UBOEON, - 8tac«*.or to Dr. Tnuk A*. * Brud d tml, t l Elnar BBUdl BOOB 4. ft and 6. Offlw Bonn 8:»«to D :0Q odpek, Ttl.phon.»0t-W. GEORGE MeC TAYLOR^. E, C0H8U.TtM0 rajowfflbb. CVL ENGNEER and 8URVBT0E, 86 Hector Place. R«d Bank. H. > REU.Y, QU1NN * PARSONS, COUNSKXOBS AT LAW. atmaon Buldlm, M lulb John J. Qunn, Thtodor. P. Farona. JOHN S. APPLEGATE * SON, COUNSBLLOBS AT LAW: *"""" "-a^bakk N.,?" EDMUND WLSON. O0UN8HSLOB ATJAW^^ Offleta:XO 1E»t front Btr««t., ALSTON BEEKMAN, COCTNSELLOB AT LAW. QBw», 10 Broad St.. BED BAM*. *. DR. W. M. THOMPSON, DENTAL. SURGEON. d Nafl Bank Bslldnc. Bed_Bank,jB. & Oaa adnlnlat«t<d. Hoor«GEORGE D. COOPER, CV1. ENGNEER. SnectMor to Otor* Coop.r. O. t PatUnon BuDlllB. BED BANK. t.. GEORGE H. ROBERTS, GRADUATE AUCTONBW, P.<J1«T««or Or»d«Od Stk Stock. Farm Sl Saaa, F onal New Monmouth, K MldJl.town 271-M. GEORGE K. ALLEN, JR., C. Z., mm* GEORGE F. RANDOLPH, C. E.,, OlVt ENGNEERS AND BVBVETOM. e«broad Btrnt. Bed Dank, V.. Monraauth County Surrogate* Offc*. n the matter of the estate of Jula AdelaJA* Barbonr, deceased.. Notce to credtors to present clams abatttvt Pursuant to the order of Joseph L. DOUH hay. surrotrate of the County of Monmonth, made on the twenty.eghth day of Mas* a 923. on the applcaton of Robert Bar boar. Wllam Warren Bortour»nd Frederck K. Barbour. sctng executorfl of the estate oc Jults Adelade harbour, deceased, notce >a hereby gven to the credtor, of Bad oweeaaed to exhbt to the ^subscrbers, vtvov* tora as aforesad, ther debts and dcnsbm akamt the sad estate, under oath, -wthfaa Bx montha "from the date of the aforesadm order,-or they wll be forerer barred of thtfr actons therefor aganst tb* lad subscrber*. Dated Freehold, N. J,, May 28th. 192U ROBERT BARBOUR, WLLAM WABKEN BARBOOB. r RODERCK K. BABBOUR. TMOTHY R. HOUNHAN, Contractor and Bulder., SPECALZNG N JOBBNa SCREENS AND STORM ENCLOSURES. Telephone 881-M. 160 Brdge Avenue, Red Bank, N. J. of Fnest Ths s the crownng fur event of the Dear the event toward whch our fur experts bend ther utmost energy for whch we make the most elaborate preparatons NEW mushroom and bolster hollars, the new ponted and flare-below-theelbow sleeves, the new.rppled hem, the new sde closng all these attest to the "advance" character of the superb models offered n ths sale. Soft, lustrous, slky pelts of a consstent hgh grade proclam the superor qualty of the coats and emphasze the extreme lowness of the prces. Both automatcally stress the fact that now, f ever, s the tme to buy tomorrows fur coat at a great bg savng. You cannot here go wrong on style. You cannot here go wrong on prce. Lvng Models Wll Dsplay These Beautful Furs to Ther Fullest Advantage Hudson Seal (Dyetl Muskrat) Coat, ft-nch Hudson seal coat (dyed muskrat). Northern full furred skns. Crushed shawl Collar and cuffs of fne natural skunk, or Vlatka and natural squrrel, as you prefer. Sem- Mandarn sleeves. 1.,\,,r -A*- Bambargers Thrd Noor Faahlon Lmnm Dark Natural Musktar Coat, Ths coat proclams ts newness n the herrngbone pattern n whch the skns are fashoned The shrred collar also adds a smart touch. 48 nches long.. BAMBERGER & CO "One of Amercas Great Stores" NEWARK, N. J. M j A Dry Cellar Yet a Cool One A warm cellar s a poor storehouse.. Thats why vegetables and other foodstuffs cannot usually be kept n the basements of homes heated by the old style ppefurnaces, or the more costly systems. The Home Ventlator Furnace Th. Orental PATENTED Pp«leM Modal Manufactured only by the HOMER FURNACE CO., Homer, Mch. wll radate enough heat to keeplh e - cellar free from dampness, but wll not detract from ts natural coolness. Vegetables can be stored wth perfect safety. \ Heat s not wasted wth the "Home Ventlator." The scentfc prncple of desgn and operaton sends all heat unts through the combnaton hot- and cold-ar regster, and from there t s evenly dstrbuted throughout the house. Clean, smple and safe. Doesnt waste space and doesnt necesstate a bg nstallaton cost. We can equp your resdence wth a "Home Ventlator" n a few hours, 1 for a lttle more than you would pay for a good bate burner. Ask- us for more nformaton. «J MERCHANTS STEAMBOAT CO. OF NEW JERSEY. Wllam Rod Baak u 4 SMbrtfu. flfr. p.,- SUMMER SCHEDULE TME TABLE N EFFECT JUNE 23d Subject to ehann wthout notlc Steamers SEA BRD and ALBERT1NA B*tman Pkr 21- root of Frankln Straat, N.w York (Landng at the Btter* to take on and M OS? TalaehoneCall7tJ ^\ ror Dally exc.pt Sunday. A. M. Leave Per 24, foot of Frankln afreet.. 8:30 Leave Battery Landng. 9:00 Arrve Hghland! only), and HuthlandM, Oceanc and Red Hank. aw Tork. at Bad Bank. N.. lkhund Telanhona. UM FOR NEW YORK Daly excapt Sunday. M A. M. P. f. LeMra R«<l Bank... 7:00 3,15 Loavo Oc«an 7:20 Leava H«klanJ SS S 5:00 j Arrve Battery Landng g ; 30 about 980 Arrve Frankln Street 8.O0 about 10,00 M! SUNDAYS. P - about OSO Arrve Oceanc about 11:20 Arrve Red Dank about 11:50 SUNDAYS. A.M. A.M.F AM P.M. PH. Leave Per 24, foot of Loav. R.a BanU..B:O0 3>3O M Frankln (treat 8:30 l.eava Oceana 3 SB Leave Battery Landng 8: L.a.e Hlhland. 430 Arrve Hghlands about 102O 1050 Arrve Battary Landng Arrve Oceanc about.. O18O ll20 about 820 Arrve Red Bank about ll2o llso Arrve Frankln St. about? TL. 5:00 A. M. and 3.30 P. M. Boat, from R»d Bank on Sunday (or Battary Landng Only. ttt H0TUH-At laturr Laadlng. all tjeval tatf trans lot uptown, aubwar fo uotown n tarnaufa and aarfaea oan and fntlaa to HtaUo sland and Braoalrn, m t>a raatlml n twt soln.ua. LABOR DAY BOATS WLL RUN ON SUNDAY SCHEDULE. Burdffc & Rwaelft Stghttcclng Bw««t to «nd from tang Brand, wd Asbury Park wll roeot all bo«u on th«r arrval al ftal B*a*. CAN TANK TXOLaJtV. At Hlg-U«d. va JL C. T, Co., f«stoat Chun*, Hvrutlk, AlMll* nghund, B«lford. K*anbttTt. K*f»*rt, ldducowo and KM Bank. - Al At na Rw Ba-k Jlttwyt ty for ttwburr. t5»tor,u>wr., UH *ramlv Alb o««*nl«, Bnaumn. Uttt SUvw, Cwy V««m b«rj P.rk, CtU H«y«n "TtTJdl.J. «te h 0. T. X. tor l-lr Vlt«, K»* MM. aouth,, B*/ord, KMutnuf t ttd E*f sort.

10 TRAN THEATRE, Phone 6SS RED BANK, N. J. BURNS SCHAFFER AMUSEMENT CO. Matnee Daly: 3:00 P.M. - Saturday: 2:30 P.M. EVENNGS Contnuous: 7:15 to 10:45 P.M. Wednesday, Thursday and Frday August 8th, 9th and 10th FLORENCE VDOR and MONTE BLUE WTH Harry Meyers, Robert Gordon, Louse Fazenda, Noah Beery and Ots Harlan Tle Greatest Nove! Ever Wrtten of Rural Amerca. K1NOGRAMS MATNKE 20c NGHT 30c Pctuxaton of the Novel % SNCLAR LEWS Drected ly HARRY BEAUMONT Comedy SMALL CHANGE- Saturday, August 11th FABLES FRANKLYN FARNUM N "THE MAN-GETTER" A swft, movng dnm of the n-ollrn west wth a two lsted, ln n^r, smlng (hre devl. A story of luve am udv-huvt. PEARL WHTE n PLUNDER" 11 th Epsode Comedy "CHASE THE BRDE" Monday and Tuesday August 13th and 14th PETER B. KYNES GREAT STORY "THE GO-GETTER" WTH SEENA OWEN T. Roy Barnes, Tom Lews and Wllam Norrs A C()S.MOMUTAN PKOlUCTON A rupd COMEDY M».* tttndy t ht smply sz/.k-n wth fun ntl nsprm Wednesday, August 15th K1NOGRAMS ANNK HUKSTS STORY "The Nth Commandment" SPECAL NOTCE August 16th and 17th The Most Notable Event n Local Theatrcal Hnlory THE WORLDS PREMER SHOWNG "The Hunchback OF-- Notre Dame" [BREF TEMS OF NEWS. (Contnued from last page.).mrs. X-xvl Whttfulak, Mrs. Kp- j jsnl. Mr. am Mrs. V. W. Cluuwck,! -MMU-a. Ajfu-s and Klzaluth DArcy, j Maron Warner. U-Un and Thutnas. J : j-rsham, Thomas Lamy, Lous Burns, John Klvn, Arnold KUK*T and \Vul- 1 rvh 1nkcr of Sprng" Lake went tn u KUh. party at tha phu *; last wck. Broke Jaw n Kal. Ml.-s.McTa^u.-»-f Astnry Vt\rk -fvll j at hc ralrkd ^uten at that plju* K day n^ht and. rurk 1MS are un j ; :hc n rhn^. luv.ktf h- jaw. t s. [ luvtd he was sezed wth an attack n.f ephcpsy. Fned $1,000. j Akx Sntl, prop re t»r uf the j Sjn nn -akt nn, whrl, was raded 1V lounty dcterl\es cctlv, pleadj CM gulty to the sale of ljor last week and was lned tfl.hot and costs. Cross Burned at Freehold. ; A wooden cross \v;> burned on lursday njrht m ast u»<-k n.momu- nunt vpark at Keehuld. 1he cross > WH-. t*ur tpft J^h and was covered j wth ra;s MUraud wth kvroste. { Mntawan Car Klls a Chld, j An autu dry y A. M. lh.*h of j Malwu struck ant! klled un e^ht- ; y«.:nr-o.. j^ near Uarnej^at Sunday of last week. A lounerv jury rxuncrted Mr. laj^h. from damc. Death from Paralyss. Ms. hmth Krrck.^un ded at tlu home of he- dau;-ht( r, Mrs, Robert Lew.-, at Kreehold, Tuesdayof hst week of praly.vr. She was.s7 ycurs "d and leaves seven chldren. Sols Home; Buys Another. Walter HKhjy of Kreehold has sold hs tunm on Parker street to J. Relnk of Ashuy l*:-rk. Mr. Hughes las bought a house on Vredcnltnryl avu-1 nue from Trpp t Cunmn^s. Road to Open August 25th. j The new com* ret e ruad hetween St a!:r;kht and Hghlands wll be formally ope net, on /Saturday, A ugust ^.">l. (lu 1 1 a f {>{ n- road was uj.oned for travel last week. Tall Cedar Excurson. l;\v Vew forest n\ Tall Cedars of K.v po r t wll run an e \c u r> ol to Coney sland durng the second week n Septenher, when the mal g" J felell ^tlh wll Me nl. 5unday-Scchool Class to Gve Plays. Mss Ada M. Claytons Snndayschc! c!:s< at Adelpha s rehearsng for l wo plays enttled " low the Story (.jew" am "The Mnsters Wfe" to l>e gven next fall. J udge BordtM njured. Julgy Jolh A. ljrden of A>l>ury llrk was njured 1;^t Thursday when he fell ajjramt a nuualor and hs head was cut.. Three s.nches, were taken to d>se he cut. At PlaltsUurg Camp..Julus T. Woll" of Freehold and llohert.f. -lacou.s of Ocean truvl are enrolled at the lattsl>uy mltuy camp fur a course u mltary nstruct on. Buys a House. Harry Megll of Farmngdale, who j has been lvng 1 for sonc tme n a j house owned by John Clark of Frenjton, bought the house last week. A Long Branch Weddng. Mss Augusta VanPe.lt and Harry Sander, both of Long Branch, were V.UTHM at that place last week by! Rev. Wllam t. Blackmal. Marred at Trenton. Mss Sarah Cottrcll and Elmer E. Applegate of lreelold wore marred at Trenton Saturday week by Rev. Gll Kubb Wlson. Crppen Hamlton. Mss Rachel Crppen and Frank Hamlton, both of Asbury ark, were marred last Thursday woek by Rev. W.. Cummngs. Home From Hosptal. j Mrs. Joseph Hondrekson of Ocean Grove, has rotur.^d from th<- Sprng Lake hosptal, where she. umlewent an operaton. Deah from Complcatons. Lugar Jreels. v( UADU ded from a complcaton of dsease- hst week.! He waa >7 years old and leaves a wdow. At Bear Mountan. Mss teorgannn Wagner and 3 Maron Kress of Englstown are spendng two weeks at 13oar Mountan. Sale of a Farm. The C. A. Whte farm on the Free- hom-tenneut road has been sold to rgu F.! redcrch of Jersey Cty., Unon Church Servces., The MaplU clurcl and the. H<- : formed church of Long Uranch are holdng unon servces durng August. ManaRquan Man Dead. Wllu.n W. o e uf M.nasquan ded last l- rtlay at the age of -f* years, le s > ur\ ved by a w!o\v. Taken to Hosptal. Mrs. M try (oldberg of Helmar as taker, last week to tn 1 Long lraneh hosptal for treatment, New L o n», Charles A. llarv-y, o;eph Poole and Fred<k Mun rm have joned lte L. - Jranra Lrr.s club. Atlmry Park Man D<*nd..l«.)::n 11. VanOh-y of Anbury Park lt d nst w-.-k of bronchal tnmme. He wa» 1 years old. Harvrt lonr nl W.ynd". Jh" a,!u.l haa e^t home of the Wa\-.:de cb.rrl wll 1M> lu-ld on Tnday, Aus;u :!]<:. Attended Sunrnvr Sloul, K.v. K. T. Wt,.U of Adelpha m. tended l nc > unum r ^hnul n Oean ( o\ c la^t w k. NOn; or v. n M.N O AC OUST. r. tm(l,,f su.m MM.<...-Hs... Nc.T M.fr.hy rm-u tl.nl On< M-<M» "t \\u- Huh,-.T, n. nnruj-( -.tmr wtl v,lt nun. «.1 JmS HU 11 us. - uf t- * ml* <>f t - H. r r - r. N c f! t w t. > u ; U y nf M u m o u t h m H of ^«1 CMfll y,.m huthltv. llr P U. t r h r, tf ^^ ^ll. llj^ ^, A. E>. l\.",,.1 nt!> t>> M t >ltt (llt wll )> H..- f»r llu J.ly ll.1 f. n. \. l>. U..,M(,:H, m M Mt. MonrtKllh Cannly 3urO H(««Ofr«. n tt natlr tf thf Ktnt, nt l nt,. ".,1. l.([ml "* N,t,,< t. frvfhurt n t)tr<, t flulnn ttunlnnt ^lftlv. Cu-unnl n M nlr f Ju«l. MHMHmy, twtttwtl? (f *hn MUtllr nf M»nmmttl, mn* nn.» t».t.ll.tl lny nf July, J., ut\ - M.llcatll nf Wl«tb C. Wnllnx. ore. Ktlt»f tbr talnlr lt lulnntl,. C.,.k l«> *.»n*l, nt»c«w U hereby Khttn t th*< pr# r nf (Klt ld.mh.l n tlllhl " l*" " rrlpr. l««utru ll llfupnnl 1ll«r lllu nt Wmnd «M«!n«l th» >All ntnl«, m>l>r thn ta thtkf frmn tl«utp uf th# 4) «pl«r, or llur»ttl h«(unvtt uf thvlr stlorm hdfnr Mnltut bt bfflvpr. KLXAner u. 30 E*st 54th Street N*w York C(j AUGUST 8, St. Autu.tn. FloHd* THE RUTHANA WEAVERS GFT SHOP at COLONAL >p H O U S E MDDLETOWVNEW JERSEY GFTS THAT ARE DFFERENT Attractve Noveltes Unusual Hats ndvdual Hand Woven Bags and Scarfs FT"-* New Jersey Brck Co.. nc. EATONTOWN, N. J. HOLLOW TLE Common Brck. Face Brck and Face Tle. Plaster Blocks. The Bg Man Some Day. Ths Bank s not only nterested n bg men, but t s even more nterested n those who are* gong to be bg men some day. Maybe ths s you. Lne up wth us and let us help you. We practce CONSSTENT COURTESY SER.VC. Our constant am s to be helpful to our Customers and to the communty by renderng a thoroughly modefn and progressve bankng servce. THE SECOND N-A,TO1MA.L. BANK RED BA.rsK:, N.»J. Total Resources over $6,500, AUGUST BARGANS Ths Beddng Sale s somethng we have been workng on for months to get these values together to offe*to you. f you have the slghtest need for beds or beddng dont let ths pass by, as you may not get ths chance agan. Whte Enamel Bed Only....g.75 Ths bed can be had n all szes and s a wonderful buy at tha prce. All Steel Lnk Sprng Only An all steel, non-sag Smmons nf; AL ths prce wll gve you uprrk AL ths prc con fort add rest. Feather Stuffed Pllows Only OC c each TM a men you ran affurd lu lujt rnnl, llows. Just tlnk uf tmyng l.»lhcr stuf(«d pllows nt tha ttrr. SPECAL Boudor * Lamp and Shade 3.75 * 14AAAAAlAAAAaAAAAA*lAAAAAA*AAAAJlUt>AAAAAAAA FVE-PECE BEDROOM OUTFT Only /17-50 Here s a splendd offer n bed room equpment. Conllt a of bed,, mattrea, sprng, dresser and char. Come early and get one of these complete outfts as ths s a real bargan. A Free Boudor Lamp Wth Each Outft. BRASS Only BED OUTFT A three-pece hrntt hrd outft lke tks c«n nut be had anywhere flr at th* Jrr**. t ftm.t* of 2-nch contnuou )OB bed, well made, nl tc-tton mattress and all steel no-sag sprtk. READ OUR ADS EACH WEEK. MAKE T A HABT TO LOOK FOR HANCES AD AND GET THE SAVNGS THAT OTHERWSE YOU MAY LOSE. A DOLLAR SAVED S A DOL- LAR EARNED. You Wll Always Do Better At ROBERT HANCE & SONS 12 Broad Street Red Bank, New Jersey Walnut Fnshed Bed Only... 1 H.50 Can be Had n all fnshes and n all szes, n walnut, mahogany and oak fnsh. All Cotton Mattress Only.... JQ.75 A Smmon* all cotton mattrcss at ths ftpectnl prce, and each mat - tress packed n s sealed package. Comforts and Blankets All Reduced W«t urn offerng all blank*ts and comfort* at rutduccd prr. Como ««rljr tknl gft frst choce. SPECAL Porch Swng 3-50 llux» who c*m> n nn Ut* an ml hpmunt la K*l llclr awng, wo would adra* la nn. arty.

11 . s, HSTER.VOLUME XLV. NO. 7. lual WMklj, Kntota a* * alles at lud Bank, M, Uau Hatter at tb* rw«- tfc«art o< March d. UT, RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8, $1.50 Per Year. PAGES 11 TO 20. BOUGHT THREE LOTS. Red Bank Doctor Buy a Corner Plot at Rverde Heght!. Dr. Samuel W. Huusman of Eaet rant street has bought three ad- j junnp; lots»t Rversde Heght*, n Mddletowu townshp, whch the tract of land recently bought by Ed-, wn K. Conovcr, Benjnmn L. Atwater 1 A P M C FOR CRfrPLES. ELKS GVE OUTNG FOR CHL- DREN MONDAY. pcnc Wu Held at Belvedere Beach At K.e»n*burg Everythng Free to Chldren and Aboul Forty Enjoy a Delghtful Day. Klks took thu cppkd chldren uul nowu-uph who lve wthn ts dstrct L,,_ - B to ltlvedttre leach at K«unHl>nv to wuu r avenue.and they form a corclmdef und grown-ups a number of " u u buld a r^* * "> «"- P lot reutv/s and frends of the guest* of for hls 0W1 occupancy, the dty 1 were, also nvted, n order that the usual care und attenton sven to the quests mght not be lack- : m»-. j Automobles contrbuted by memuers of the Elks lodge und frends of the lodge took the chldren and 4{rowr-upa to Belvedere Beach and jfoufht- them home at nght.. Tle automobles aturtud from the Elks home about half-past ten oclock nthe mornng and returned wth them about MX oclock at nght. Automobles were furnshed by John, Mul-. Bunk "has ssued a proclamaton askvhll, Joseph Salz, Augustus Mntoh, np: the people of the town to set asde Wllam Dodd, Walter B. Connor, Frday as a day of mournng on ac- Abram Smon, Lester Brown, Wllam count of the death of Presdent Hard- Coyne, John L. Montgomery, Henry np. Ho baa arranged for a short 1. Uyln, Wllam Pease, l ( red C. servce at tre town hall at whc VuuVTut, Myron V. Brown, Clnton clergymen wll make prayers and WOMEN AFTER THE JOBS. THEY WANT REPRESENTATON ON ALL BOARDS. WEDDNGS. Johnson Cook. The weddng ofmh.s Myrtle OUTNG FOR GARDENERS. John- Red Bank Den.ocr.tc Women Pcked Out Woman for Have tach! the corner of Conovcr place and At- FRDAY DAY OF MOURNNG BUSNESS TO CEASE AS TRB- UTE TO PRESDENT. Mayor Mller ttues Proclamaton Askng People to Fttngly Obterve the Day Publc Servce* ougl Hall. at Barof Hudson avenue, Ked Bunk, and! Edgar C Cook, son of Klgur 11. Cook of Atlantc Hghlands, wll take place ths afternoon at four oclock at. the,,,. _.. ; brdes hpme. The lng ceremony : Women on the County Commltee., wju 1)(. perf ormt.d by Kev. W. Holland Raver, pastor of the Methodst! BG PCNC HELD AT RUMSON LAST THURSDAY Electon Board and They Want The Ked Hank Democratc execu- > d TAer on Ht>wr- Raver, tve and advsory boards held u meet- j church. urch. ^y Mendelssohns weddng march wll, Thursday afternoon on played by Mrs. K. K. Koxwell of ; Bordtns sumrm; place ng hut week and the women on these boards presented ther clam.._ _.. to representaton on the county j Bergen place as the brdal party de commttee and on the town elec- scends the stars. The brde wll be ton boards. They wll also expect attred n a gown of whte georgette representaton of two members on j trmmed wth real lace. She wll euch Ked tatk - borough executve j carry a shower boquet of whte roses commttee. land lles of.the valley. She wll b,e e ""ber. of the Monmouth County Hortcultural Socety and Fa, m l 1 " S *! en? > n <= D ard S - B rd " Place. 1h«Monmouth county hortcultur held ts annual outng last from the Klan ft Hd S Under the law each poltcal party han n each electon dstrct two members of the county executve commttee, two members of the electon board,.un.1... fve members, of the focal execulfve commttee. The Democratc womens organzaton of clam of one gven away by her father. The brde g and groom f f stand beneath an urch fl Howard S. at Kum.son. Mrs. Borden nvtee! the-.socety ],o hold the gatherng on the Burden property. A better pku- for the outng could not have been selected. The spacous lawn afforded plenty of -u;,m for the pckncken und there was ample shade un<ler the large trees whch dotted the lawn le-re am there. KLAN GVES $30 TO CHURCH, Gft Came n Roundabout "Way to Tnton Falls L&dea* Ad Socety., -ast week an -v bjpe wa* handed t<> a rn-meruf the lade- ;d socety of. tn 1 lnton Fulls Methodst church by a man who ^aul he wa^nnl a member nf lhe K: Klux Klan but who hal been reueste by a Klan number to ask the nde.- ad socety to accept the content- of the envelope a^ a ;;ft t wa.- ntended, the BUSSES AND SOFT COAL THEY FGURED PROMNENTLY AT COUNCL MEETNG. nlan sad, a.- 1 a -!t to be added to tle churchs harvest borne fund. The envelope was opened last week at a nl-etng of the nde* ad socety and t wa.s foud. n.-tan $Jll. There was no letter n Lhe envelope. The x.cetv has ncr-rded a vote «f thank* to the" Klan. Red Uank lus set up a woman member on" the" electon wll carry pnk roses. The brdes ssboard n each dstrct ard one wo- u ^ Hlda wll bollower grl. She llu (JUUH1 Wn OWU uuuu ul LH, n.l nncl Llt- lawn r lllll lllll. 4Tk A{1O nttnb>tr-\ ft *Y* T\ k mf/^r 1 of ferns and cu.t flowers. Durng the \ More than 100 persons attended the (.KNS K l n ft h ) A )A N l,r, ceremony Mrs. l-oxwcll wll pluy.o outng. Kowboat rdes, vsts to hu UUlUllV ll 1/mVl. Promse Me." -. < Borden playhouse, slde,.-;, swngs and Mss Beulah Brecknrdgc of Ked \ see-saws provded plenty of amuse- Bank wllbe brdesmad. She wll ( ment for the chldren whle, the uld.er wear a gown of pnk georgette and j folks took part n athletc events. Mayor Archbald L. Mller of Red man member of the county commttee n each dstrct. t s expected.be of make remarks. The proclamaton s ae follows: t n fttng nnl proppr that we, the peo- jk> of K-l Hunk wll <llle leknrd to tlupnu-lmton nf 1rtnslonl. Cnoll;. cftllnk upon llu- people "C tl*- ntton tn k-t nulc Aum t, tlh, H H!ny (f rornln; y l ma- ll. lnut.l V. Kllott, Wllam Woods, Wllam. speak and at wheh-representatvpn Jerry, Elmer E. Morrs, Augustusvarous cvc organzatons wll ma Woclfc, Thomas McKnght, Mrs. Samuel Coggns, Mrs. Hutu C. Ellott and ft^ojohn H. Cook. Most of thu&^wlo^olleed automobles went to l&e party and asssted n the wurk of the. day. Charles Hascall and Mlan Snydcr, two boy scouts from lar Hvnn, acted us gurds and assstants. Mss Klse BrThaut of Ke>l lauc,» traned nurse, ul.su accompanud the party.. Belvedere Beach s one of the most, J proun-cnt amusement centers of Ceansbarg und the whole place was thrown open to the use of the Elk.- andther guests. Many of the altraclons Worellroe, und tckets W(!re provded by tle llks for the vurous.concessons 11 n the grounds. Everythng m tle grounds was therefore free to the entre party. Lunch wts served n a lwgo: grove tn tho Belvedere Beach rronds at noun. The lunches were served n ndvdual boxes, each Dox contanng three sandwches of that they wll ask for two memvlers brde, wll, be.rng bearor. Robert of the local executve commttee n!cook of Atlantc Hghlands, the wll be dressed n whte marqusette. Raymond Johnson, a brother of the j hgh prvet arranged n a square n One of the events whc attracted consderable nterest was a maze race. The maze conssted of rows of each electon dstrct. The matter was taken up at meetng of the. executve and ouch a way as to make t dffcult to reach the center. The other events grooms brother, wll be groomsman, j and the wnners are as follows the After the ceremony a buffet lunch- j, oo janl lush f.>r men m-rr :o > s: ad wll be served by James R. Wol-. leavu afterward lhe brde s a was reached. The Women graduate of the Red Bank hgh sohno! vsory boards of the Red Hank Dem-1 colt. The couple w ocrate party last wee-c, but no de- ] on a weddng trp.- tll ll 111 ly. thnklu -LhT ll a to ho, Avll ln -n" kll 1 le lcll. Fll-lll-, t m-u-nh tun:.-. l-r (Ml tlml l: nf Hcl Hunk flnl tl-, l four 1 n (lls prulnt. At- a meet ng tn- Unl-l out.,uhlc >lure md my -mory of our luurl (!,. Mllr, Mnynr uf tn- -t/on. nf hn nt the Hrutl Hull on nl, ll tn <-< o.-l.m-k n en m-moral ucrvce cson recommended for the electon boards Red Bank dstrcts are Cortrudo K. Scott.. Mnry Wolcott. Kvclm 1. VnMntcr. s Klznbcth T. CUMUU. :znl)oth Krly. u tho ten as follows: lr»t M-y. S-nd -M r Thrd---Mnn MUtl -M l-flh JMy rlh" fun*- nl dt Hnt n lu^fl by 1.-XfCltWc. tlmt the USH-HS hmrt l.-«- Wtw.--n the lulra (f M. T!«tme l-:fclral to 1 n la clnyllklt navne tme.; At a m g ths mornng n j Henry F. Hylns nsurance and real j estate oflce the Red Bank busness mens assocaton voted for the mem- hers of the assocaton to close ther stores all day Frday. They also; Sxth Mr.-,. lu-h» A. l.nytn Svtth Ms. rhnl; B. Whl. Khth M -.. Kuthrrne Mullvnl. Nnlh- -H H-l-rtm. T.-nth M-M..uuHf. Bulne. The women whom the womens Democratc orgu/.aton recommended for members of the Democratc county commttee from each dstrct street, are: - l.jrat Mr«..LOWfnnmr. S.Tml Mrs. K. ArnHtrnK. Th-<l---MU» MllTl MllTmplt. -mrlh M ra. W.. HurlcM. l-ftl - M r-..les: e C M llcr. Sxth M-^. Jenne (. WnllnK. Sevll -M-.. Opl-ln Dlbcn. KKhth Mrs. Anna lln-lftl.. Nnlh- M- C;lhern! Crowe Met T.nlh- Hs:.M:ny.1. U.trll. The acton of tht. and h:s taught at the junor hgh school the past fve years. She. receved many weddng gfts.. Mr. Cook and hs brother arc engaged n the automoble busness at Atlantc Hghlands. Mr. Cook served wth the Ked Bank ambulance company n the world war and he s lrnt- vce presdent of the New Jersey chapter of Kanbow Dvson veterans.! Frst,.lopph Kfmnly; second 1t jvhll; thrl, -rank KllKtun. 100 ynl dash for,m«-n nlcr :!l) ] Loll l-l-st, Arthur Turner ; neeon, l.nw PljvmK; tlrl, Lestt-r Kcnny, [ O yu-l (lash fur men uvrr :1O y-.r. ( Frst. Alfred frllll: necund, Clarlen.thrd. Harry A. Kt-ttel. 50 yard dash for nlal-ned womn Mrs. M»Hh.w lsownm : send, M «! hert Frust., r 0 jnvt\ dash for snkle ymmn uun Frst,.us. Hce: seml, Kl h.-l Hm 50 ynnl dashes for /rls--[ rsl,.mar Sflncdur. Mary Crfllhs, Aloe K»n he-ond, Maron KddlKtun. tuth Merle: Wnfred Fr 110 Clark;! Hanley. dy. l, Jm l.ade d. tymu,«< ller-et knus, potuto snlad, a Pt«r V1,ted to request all Red Bank bus- cratc county commttee n endorsng ; Kroum > cv ness men to do the same and to ds- j a canddate for senator was severely play flags at half-mast., j crtczed ut the meetng The Sgrnuud Mster clothng fac-! aganst- publc polcy. t uul.nnrange. n addton to ths box lucl, each person was also served wth mlk, soda water, ce cream and home made cake. After or y"and"most of the other factores crtcsed us beng aganst the general * tho lunch the hlks and ther guests m R(;(1 CflM. wll h{! t. use d all day. j prncples of the Democratc party, All executve departments n the whch beleves n an open feld for all town hall wll be closed all day Kr-1 canddates, wthout undertakng to (lay. The entrance to the buldng s J control the selecton of canddates lrupd n black and the flag s at half [ for offce. masl. Dunfoar Knapp. Mss Clara N. Dunbar, daughter of Mrs. Melvna Dunbar of West Front und Harold A. Knupp of Hgh! Pont, North Carolna, formerly of j Ked Hank, were marred last Thursday nght at the Fst Methodst parsonage at Ked Bank by Kev. W. Holland Kaver. The brde was dressed n whte crepe de chne and carred pnk roses. She was attended by ler sster, Mss Mnne K. Dunbar, who was attred n lght blue crepe de womens Demo- che and carred pk roses. The brother, Morgan C. Knapp; J^V rd d"h con.. M: for n s Har -ry loys l.-jrl Colls: lr d. s j.-jv. «: lh, Wlln KayH Mlv :u-k elj-: l Ken Mrs. s F Malh, st, l.n Ma-Kan K-.lt Kl.dy Frst. Wllam lark.,ester nl, Raymnd K"nt«(l...[othrd. Thomas Clark. Stanley Th rn ll Wllam Clark onas rlrlc. Man -n-.n--fh-=t. «l-rsl, B- so-olll, Har FERY EMBLEM NTERRUPTED FESTVTES ON STREET. Dancers Ceased Ther Gyratons to Rush Across to Tracks and Put Out Flamng Cross whc to Cause a Fre. Monday nght, whle hundreds of pem-sons were enjoyng a block danee on Krdge avenue, a burnng cross suddenly appeared near the ralroad trucks ^tbout a lock lsant. Lumber and other materal lable to catch lre wa.s stored near whee the cru^.s WHS burnng and tle n;erry-nakng ceased whte. nearly...everyorm hastened Lo the lery emblem. The cross W.s torn down and the lre was <uekh-- nut out. Tle (Lancng was then resumed. The block dance was h-ul n connecton wth tle mu.l Kalan ee.lehralol of.-ant Mara ll 1 unle and much muaon was expressed by those at the festvtes. 1 bey sad t was a tlelbt-rate attempt to.u-rnrr/aanl to- break" up e dance. No charge \yns rn.-de or dancng and the musc wa.s provded by a brass band. The celebraton was contnued last gnl and ther was much musc <:t<[ freworks. The last, nght nf the eelebatu un the l;ge..,t nght of all s scheduu- fur lu,;l. SHOWER FOR A BRDE. of Ked Bank, was groomsman. " t The as beng ; cuup e w ;u make ther home at Hgh 1 was also ; pu ntj w, ere the groom s a teacher] Quo lvt<m- Vrsnk " ;l v " Mll v ll. hll:! guests agan enjoyed all the delghts and attractons of the placu untl four oclock, when mlk, co cream and cake were agan served. A large commttee of, women atend.d the party n order to gve.specal attenton to the wants of the chldren and others. Ths womens commttee was "made up of the followng: lu-l Hank Mrs. Myron V. llrown, Mrs W 1*. tlonnor, Mm. ltfata C. Kllott. Mrs. Henry 1. Uyln. Mrs. SumMl durum:.. Mrs. Tlnnar Mt-unmlt, Mss VL-- McKnnht. tcacon Jloach Mrs. M ar:u A. Hmmoml, Mrs Wlllnm Woud., Mr.. T. \V. Wddr.Kfc,V. M. N.. Bolumm, Mm,! 11. lully, WTT Wv Htrousv, Mrn. JalKS -. Owns. Mrs Challv M. Kral-r,.Mrs. W.. Swutol, Mrs. On 1.. Ktl-fnl, Jn. CeoK! \. k*aul, Wrs. K. C. Drunnond, Mrs.,11. ol. ḷ 1 r. 1!. Amt, Mrs. H. (Srrne, Mrs. G suter. P. J. V. llumplre)... Mrb. W. W Dulnr, Mrs. J. H. Mtl lashan, M»» Cnrf Ow», M. Chuu M. lvlersun. K-yp.Ml- Mrs. Klnu-r K. Mn s, Ullta Dur- (,tl> (Ja-ru. M loys - Hnnle KUynrd Wltlrl. 1.,sltr rl. Wllam thrd. Harry " "" 1 lt Was Gven Last Frday Nght for,,,,, Mrs. Paul Whtmoro. Kdjh \ shower was gven or -Mrs. Paul,,,.,,,,1 Wltnore of l!r\>w place Frday nght a t the home of Mss Mldred Frst, mnely. road Jump for nfn l--st ^... ; second, Arthur Turner; a busness college. He was or-1 Kennedy, merly connected wth the socal serv- Broad jump ce organzaton n led Bank and a year ago he moved to Hgh Pont. H^h jumu for mn -rst, Wllam c The brde s a member of the Frst.) "f/," 1 - Methodst church and uf the Queen ] v ~:...,., t Jo,, un Knmy- srenr.n,,,,,,»,. >. r..., Ksther crcle. She also sang n the,.,^,"- K,n..y l^1 Whtmore, Msses Maron Scott, NEW CANDDATE FOR SHERFF, thuvch chor. For several years she j j o SOph Kennedy was starter and --.nnabel House, Alma hompson, Another Meetng Wth K«gard to Busses to be Held Tonght^ Mon* noulh Mutual Supply Company to be Prosecuted, tbo Mayor Peclnrea- - The. (queston of bus servce over the Red Hank atwl Keyport trolley route was dscussed at length at tho Red lank councl meetng Monday luk^t. jlele wara long Utlk ^S to wether tle lcense fee for a bus Should be reduced from $. r lj to $15. (Jte shk-ston was mad tl.al no lcense fee be charged at all for the balance of tle ye r. t wm rejorted tb,;tt Keyport had pulled out (f the as.socaton of muncpaltes formed to agree on a bus program and had decded to settle the queston, wthout regard to the acton of- other places. Counclman Wllam H. K. Whte was authorzed to represent Ked Bank at a meetng of offcals of the varous nterested muncpaltes at Red Uank tonght. t s expected Threatened tlllt tlll <ue.ston of lcense fees and.other questons wll then be settled- Mayor Mller and all the counelmen present sad they would be on hand to advse Mr. Whte. Another thng that took up a lot of tme was the alleged volaton by varous concerns of the ordnance prohbtng the use of * soft, coal. Mayor Mller sad he had nstructed the chef of polce to serve notce on the Monmouth mutual supply company to dscontnue, the use of soft coal wthn 18 hours or fac» prosecuton under the ordnance. Counclman Whte protested aganst hs acton, statng that t wa.s not far to smle out one company for punshment. Me sad all concerns whch are breakng the ordnance should be -proceeded aganst at once. The may,;.-am.! ol. : enders would eventually be prusccuu-d but that the supply. company h:\.l been pcked lrst because t was the. worst offender and because t had machnery for usng hard coal, whle other concerns dd not have such machnery. Ths explanaton dd not sut. Mf. Whte but. Mr. Mller sad he would accept the responsblty unless the councl passed a resoluton otherwse. The councl dd not pass such a resoluton and t s expected that the chef f p lce vvll serve a.summons on the smply company today.. Counclman J. Brdsall Pharo was unhot-/.d to fnd out f the rt-crea- *, _ j * *"" w * ^*" "" "^^ ""^ -" ^ ** "" -^- - -~ \.ux.m (.uw *v>*.,v..^»m. ^ w - -. (J UStJWl Wllltllv *r*,t.-mn.l»nv 1 been ordered to close on nday., "" " r-...u s employed n the. offce of the Red Thomas H. Head was offcal scorer.; r v A memoral servce wll be held. ThoJVUyor of_ Keyport Gett nto the Bank sttam dye works! The outh COTnmttpe comprsed : son Frday mornng at ten oclock at the Race on the Republcan S.de. ; _.. - p(jvcy m<, ks charmal Hrry A. K(, t. ; tel, Thomas H. Head, Prank lddng- Harrson on Madson avenue. M s. ton commsson Would permt benches Whtmore wa.s formerly Mss Dorothy whch are now stored n the town hall Jones She was the recpent of to be placed on the rver front, near many gfts. Those present were Mrs. the steamboat dock, for the convem. : Lonel "Harrson, Mrs. Kzabelh Jones, enco of folks who go there. Toward ^"Kcnne;: ;,r,l.v;v;;"j: St Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Kehrg, Mr. and the last part of the meetng Mr. Pharo Mrs. Walter Knsman, Mr. and Mrs. descrbed wth consderable mnutesepn Kmdy: st-ond. \ 15, Ax, l, :,,.,,.,, M;...,,,, \T.v,., c;,,n+r ness tht? delghts he experenced at a parade of grl bathng beautes a t Ydny mornng at ten oclock at th Lttle Slver schoolhouse. Mayor J. h d h fl Klwood Harvey has ssued the followg ]>roclamaton: WharMs. t las pk-mcl Alm»kty God n Ha wse provdtnee to remove by nuddcn lclh.our HOV.M Presdent. Wnrre G. HardK, and whereas Presdent Cooldtfe lllls ndued a proelamuton dsknt; the people (l tlh K-ent ountry lo uather together n mhlc places to pay our respects to the memory of our dead Presdent, therefore..1. Glwml Harvey, mayor of the borough of Ul.tth Slver, do earnestly request the people, nf ths l,(,rm!h loth, :. _... further be t resolved that f Jserve Frday, AuKU»t of mournk lnd prayer and all of our clt- Wlelfl. tljlj Mll ^M, ll 4. n n A^««X..«>BW-T.! /(^fl^ 44 Jll 1^117 ^^1 U C, f^, t K-nnshru Mrs, Kwnrd J. Kym, M s. B,. 1(,olhouse at ten oclock A. Henry Sclwe».er, Mrs. A. l.ltle, Mrs. wll- ] slvvnk tme, when a memoral lam Doll. Hr». Charles ll.-lsh, Mr "" " an ease. Mhntl! llnhlads Mrs. J. (1. Wo Each of these women contrbuted a home made caku to the prty. A dosen or more attractons were on the grounds and they were all well patron/ed. The aeral swng w-as.per» all of our lather at th«m dlht her at M.. dnyluht servce wll.,,ll conducted. (lven udet- my hand nnd otrcal flcal ths seventh day of Almlst..1. Klwood Harvey, Mnyor. j Attest: Emerfon QackeuhuHh, Clerk. Baseball Game Postponed. Out of respect to the memory of These Presdent Warren G. Hardng, the b h b g, between the busness Race on the Republcan Sde Mayor Thomas L. Smth of Key-! lyn Harrson and Normv.Haand Albert VanNostrand. y y port has announced hs canddacy for j Rddle Layton. Ethel Rddle, daughter of ton, Wllam the Republcan nomnaton for shcr- Wllam Kddle of Sprng street, Ked nt,dy and Arthur 1 ff. He s a graduate of Wake Forest u u nk, and Eugene* Layton, Jr., son afternoon refresh r the most popular. t were boats n the shape of aeroplanes.baseball garn bet-woe-: -whch swung around n u bg crcle! men and professonal men of Red lke a merry-go-round. Next to the ; ak for the beneft of the Amercan; aeral swng the most popular atlrac- legon, whch was scheduled to take ton was "Kll the Kats," where przes law school of North. Carolna and he has been engaged n the real estate busness at Keyport a number of years. Mr. Smth.demonstrated hs strength as a vote getter last fall, when at a tme of Democratc vctores approachng a landsde he was elected mayor of Keyport by a large majorty. Hs course as mayor of Keyport s sad to have been such as to strengthen hm there. Card Party Postponed. On account of the death of Presdent Hardng the card party whch was to have been held ths afternoon at the Monmouth hotel at Asbury [ Park by the Monmouth county womens Democratc club has been post poned untl next Wednesday. Turner, Joseph Ken- Turner. Durng the shments -were served of Eugene Layton of Lncrot, were j hy Edward A. Pomphrey. Synagogjo Memoral Servce. place at the Orole grounds tomor- A memoral servce n observance were nven for knockng musln cats j row afternoon", has been postponed, of the "death of Presdent Hardng off a shelf wth baseballs. Ths was j untl Thusday afternoon, August wll be held Frday afternoon at the especally lked by the lttle chldren.,jul, at sx oclock. \ Hebrew synagogue on Rversde lvemarred Monday afternoon at St. Jamess rectory by Rev. John C. Farrell. Ther attendants were Mss Anta Rddle of Ked Bank, a sster of the brde, and Jacob Jeffrey of Holmdel. After the ceremony a recepton was held at the grooms home. The couple wll lve at Rumson. Mr. Layton s employed by S. S. Thompson & Co. of Ked Bank. Clark Mnn. Mss Jula Mnn; daughter of Edward Mnn of Atlantc Hghlands, and Orrr Arthur Clark of Long Branch were marred a few daya ago at St. Agnes rectory by Rev. Wllam Tghe; Mss Catherne Mnn, a sster of the brde, was brdesmad and Georg* Lppncott of.long Branch was groomsman. Th Long Branch. Dougherty Gbln Fremen Wn Cup. ndependent tre company of Red nk won a slver cup at the Long Uranch carnval Saturday for havng commsson and the best equpped fre apparatus the lremens parade. Members of the Aged Red BanUer. Observe Brthday.! company feel they were enttled to John B. Grover of rvng place. Bradley Beach Saturday. An nvtaton was sent to all the Red Bank commssoners to attend ths parade and Mr. Pharo was the only one who accepted. He sad hs colleagues mssed sghts easy to look at. Letters from the publc utltes " from the Central Red Banks oldest resdent, observed hs 93d brthday last week. Another d d Bk h bthd y aged Red Banker whose brthday occurred recently s Mrs. Alma Martn of Shrewsbury avenue, who s eghty years old. Both have been recevng many congratulatons. They are members of the Frst Methodst church and attend the church servces frequently. the prze for havng the largest number of men n lne, as they clam to have had 48 men present and they say the company wnnng the ralroad company were accepted and fled. The letters were to the effect that the electrc bell at the Beech street crossng would be done away wth. t s a gteat nusance to people n that localty, as t nterfere* P rlzc : wth ther sleep, had only 45 men. j j]j ss Amy Olsen, the clerk, was 111- ; ~"*** ; structed to advertse for bds for Chrstan Scence Lecture. sewers on Wkoff place subject to tha The second church of Chrst Sccn- approval by the state board of healo tst wll gve a free publc lecture on of the plans whch have been made Chrstan Scence Sunday afternoon for ths mprovement. ut four oclock at Company H armory The commssoners ntend to nav«at Asbury Park. John C. Lathrope, Reckless place paved wth concrete Salz Summer Sales member of the board of lectureshp next year and they made plans Monnow n progress offer decded bar- of t n o mother church of scentsts day nght to get state ad for ths job. gans n womens outer apparel,,,f u ro oklne, Massachusetts, wll The old state hghway commsson hosery and underwear, slks and ; preach on "Chrstan Scence, the Re- promsed such ad, but t s not wash fabrcs. Our August sales of K j on o f Rght Resstance." ; known what the new board wll do. Mss.Nelle Dougherty, daughter of Wllam Dougherty of Bank street, Mayor Mller sad he had been advsed that the cost of puttng an as-..~w..,,.. j»-,.-.-, phalt top on the concrete pavng to three lots for quck sellng at Degenrmg & Co. Wll Make No De- whch s to be lad on Drummona couple wll lve at blankets and lnens bespeak great savngs. Womens modsh summer frocks, orgnally to $15, grouped n- PUBLC NOTCE. $2.95, $3.95 and $4.95. Bathng suts at sharp prce reductons. Ask lveres Durng Hardngs Funeral. As a token of deep respect for our place would be?900 to $1,100. Whether ths s done or not depends purchases of $1 to - Utte presdent, Mr. Warren G. Hard- on the property own*rs of Drummond.. Salz & Co., Red ng, and co-operatng wth Mayor Ml- place. The commssoners have dolooker md tohelp n any way pos- eght sble to make the day n hapuy our. The fucsts of the. day ncluded the followng;: ml lnnk- Mss Man lle.. Mss (crtrudo Nmn. Mss V«.. l.al.. U..n, Wl- lun MeVey, HaTy llem-l. tcwad.sulls, M,-rs llrown, Jnms.Mnt-ay. henslr; Vneel llmml. eler KK. Ale«Levy, llenrlrtl ta.ll., V em Solnmn. wth mprovements. Brook Hutuble for bathng necessary. Prce up to $85,0(10. What have you : to offer. See Lamson, 4 Broad street, led Hank. Phone 420-J. Advertse- mett. ll,. - lon Krv tlllll Kn.ll K lk,...,,, rl -.>l Wulllm. llnln.u-l Mlldlel...M ll :had" n.. Kmnsn l--nl.lhl m Mom T.n.n Nv Mun rpt /nl... elm K.. Wllam (fecr. Kln Vnolu- - Mums. nld M.1.1. r> Unt. Kollh Sn.ll, >. r-l1 Alull.>l, All WHm -: JhsU. nmtlf,l>ul> Kynl. Jnll- S.hulll.. t mth St j. nt > Slrsk. Hlt-y \ ll- Antony Ho dlol*. The neerl countlct of lhe Klkf vl had chag of the 1 duyt outng WM composed of.lob 1. Mulvhll, Krl C. VanVl.t, Myron V, llnwn, Joseph Sll-/., Clnton 1. Kllott, Watnr. Cnnr. Wllam \V. Wood s Klm. Morrs, C.tnrles tclfcn, Wll llllll lltlv, (llr Woelle llld Tllmm 11 MeKnghf. The lnr lanel bulge (f Klkn tool the crppled ehldrl of tn HH- rlet tn llthlnh and n On- pmty WTO ht chbl nf Wrght* nrlnml nlne nt ( enlpnrt. Asbury M K lnlge took be chldren to lukn l.audu, md Krtludd look Un> cl() )lcl chldren of that dlklrlrt to.r.lnl on the llluw, by wly of TrnntfH. lead T*a S«lt. nu-r uft. A c) Hpnaurlmtjlt, p ced f runt 12 s Hhnppe, p«t act >J HVH- N nt he Art Krnft ment. Bhpp, J^lnd «tr<ut.--jadvgrtl»e-1,.. m«nt. j..r"*", Ml Bowl and Candlettck. A new shpment of black bowls has just arrved. Theyre dlng from 75 cents to $l each, Have candlestcks to match f desred. Art Krnft h.slnppe, llroml street, Red Bunk. AlvlHemet. Doxng Bout* Potponod. Tle weekly boxng exhbton of Kv - the Ocean Vew A. A. of Long Brunch; j A been postponed untl Saturday j nght, AugHt llth, by drecton of tn 1 New.rr-cy boxng commuton. AdvcrlHemcnt. Ye, Weve Got Them. Theyre mghty pretty too. We have reference to the lustre tea sets, varous colors, lt $. per set. They make a wonderful attractve gft as well us a prnctcnl one. Art Krnft Shoppe, llrod street, Red Bank.- Advertsement. T«a and Toatt. Docmt that make you fcol "a bt Davt -Lovetque. Mrs. Ann Davs and Joseph L. Lcvesque of West Btreet were marred last Thursday nght by Kev. W. Whte street, Ked lnnk. Phone or Advertsement. Good Butnett Locaton. Ffteen room house wth mprovenow $120 month; prce UoaudKVvcr. Mss Margaret Hart- monts; ncome * ; p nodv of Ked Bank nnd Stanley Van-! f f.ooo. crms See LanHon 4 dd h "road street h 4 ly Krk of couple. ed Ba nd S n y Oceauport attended tho Woods Smart Shop, Monmouth street, Red Pratng n Any Stylet.!f l..!. r. wll llent a skrt n MV Htyl<; you may wnl, led Hunk Steam l>y«wtrkw, Jl WrMt Front NtreH or 70 Whle street. Hed Hank. Phone 7X1 or 10r>. AdvertKemcnl. hungry. t. wll be much more uppo- t/.ng when (tcved to you on one of our lustre ton and toast HCH. Sjpcal»t $1.50 at the Art Kraft Shoppo, llrond Htrcet, Ked Hank. Advornt 1 - me nl. Elevflt Room* lt Rver Plaza. All modern mprovements; lot HOxOOO; ln-g bum, prvutv t lock; nl n A-l cnnlut. Prce rstnubu..scu.nman, 4 llroml Htrcet, Krtl lnnk. lon 41!()-.l. AdvertBemct. closng out all Dank, lroad Htrcot, Ked Hank. hono 4^0-J. Advertsement. Pano Tunng. An art and accomplshmnt; over 164 persons Mad uecn arrebeu UB past mouth and he turned nfnesof. to the town. Ths money was col- For quck snlc you can buy a four- ) e(.(,,, d-on thrty of the persons»rcre farm sutable for poultry and rusted. n addton to ths the ro- (rut; house has seven rooms, butl,. cortlc" mposed fnes of $1,431 on lunnne; water, two open hcplnees,. j^r;, persons who volate*! the moto«pa/./.a; two poultry houses; one mle vehcle laws nnd thn money was sent from Eatontown, N. J., on well; tl) t 1(, Btuto. Three of tle porsonjj Four-Aero Farm, $1,000 C«h. traveled hghway. Trce fy,800, easy ; arrested wore sent to the county jal terms. See mson,! Hrmd street,:, m Kx were dncharked. Red Bank, phone 120-.J. AtlvertHC- j n. uller Bent a letter advocatng summer apparel «t lm00pl.no, t W n Tn, prce"h H T; good A. B DVha,, Drununond pl.c. Red unty to purchttbc good values Bank, roar of town hall Phone 938. our s orl.. hl, lavcters nnd HV al b. K lmn actual font. Tho P al.smp, load ntrunt, dul Uank. Advcrtttncut, _,nol Now) Your Chan.. ltw rlurllo on nl drnkra unl HSvealern, all "v.ca nnd colot-m, lullu.uhk, l!<1 tl nttpt, Krd Hunk. A.mmn.r Gft..l nere tnyn nnkc Talk of llt) Tuwn. Our deatng wll he tho talk of tn town nt fl.-.t per.skrt, led Hunk Sl-m l>y- WrlH,!M Went Front Ntreel, or V Whle atret, Ued Hank, Phon 7!4 or 10-lf. AdvertHntt, Prvatn M.bd at 133 llrn.l Slrrcl, lretl. Mhnr lo enter u l n M» Cornell nnd MUM emotkw hml, kndly telephone MnldbMown 7H7-H B» p.prlotm mutt l>«com plotd.- -AdvertlMemcnl, opportt: for the wun dnyn that always cornet n early fall, Voles fn.00 un, tcnlbanh f^.ot) up, CanloH fnd lnenn greatly reduced. Also a lmted num- r of pleated akfta nd nwtera. Advertsement. or Sale, lllllkxale ooellon. Sx ronm, all modern mprove-1 melh, K al "K c, bt 50x150; (rood locuton; prce $7,ur>l). Ternm. Heo l.mnhon, 1 Hrmd street, Ked Hank. Phono 4:!0-J. Advertlmmot. Adv«rtlMment. The Hearantr Gato Ajar" by Madelne LucaH of New York. Ad nsmon!lf> cents. Advortscncnt. ment. Every Day Camora Day. You lum d have a cuncru by all jncns and your flms and prntng should h done by us. All work done on lhe premmh by expert ssxlulu. No great delays due to.sendng them out of town. TmbnH Art Kraft Sbppe. new Whtleld buldtk, op pnste Monmnth Htrcet. Advelse ment. Sulvsladcs wntcd, wth or wthout experence. Apply ut once. Ktru. Company, Hrmd street, Uel Hunk. Advertsement. Weve g bnl punl n lt nny - upwnd nclet Calor«. ndnrful sel t on of a el pm hmenl n np nhndcn. lump. KhudM from t.t Al Krnft Hhoppo, llroml All AUKU Clffarancn. our nportn mtn, HWeters nnd l l t Th them at th Art Kraft»trut>t."*-.Advrtt««> JU«kl Now! Your Clunc*, U(t r«tlu.ctltn nn nl 4r«Mw *nd WMtur*. «H»1»M»n«t eolon. Ptuttnr Utf,.8 r»art *lt*0, Rtd B*nE~- All nklrl* wurl Augutt CUarnc* out nportt hut, flw nt ttmn tlmn m-tml Hhop, f Urotd atreut. AdvortUmnent, f ~a»». w. H nt«r out. Hed, call Am and Th. Uunk..l-ect, AdvclMclumt. AtRutt ClffarancA. All <ur.-! hta, Mwcntera nnd «klrlm «t lte tlmn actual (out. The Varl Hho >, llrond trtht, Kml ldk,.-- Advt1tlntnt. Dr. Dunn, Surgaon Chlrw<xll l. Bocnml Natonal bank hulbllnt, Ued Uank. llour from two untl >).krtn nt lean than act ml coal. Th" lurt Hlop, b Hroml :lrcel, llwl luk. Advert encnl. l.llu h.sell ]lttd panted Snnlm lunch HMH frtn $11 to T d The Art Kraft Hhuppe, lnd fttcet, Utd Unk. - Advnllntcnt. llnrbor.smp O «n, Mr. 1(. Mur Hlmrllm hm opcnhl hn barber e-tum dnn-nl lt No, 4 Wbtt> utct. wur lldd (tlr)tt. A Lvng Koom Sr Tree. W> uvt frcn wth each purchw of one (lolr to Hltenber a ran ptm whch (nlthr tho holder to a vole or Hhan n» thrce-pc lvng room set to bo awarded on the cooperatve plan. A. Hll*. & <»., Hed Hunk.- Akrtncnunt. a uldng lnu on Whle ulroet. lu sad ths wan eduental n vew of th* movement, whch had been Urted t» wtlen Whte Htrcet by movng projk >rty lum buck on Uo north kdft. Ceogc Conrud ol teluf fre companv wan udt an o*empt freman. Wurr. Smock, the borough ntfo-u v. WM nhtructel to ark tb f pub-, n utllth commsson <*> maku th«kd lnk ul Keyport trolloy lna pll down rt,nvnt«hv-munt bctwetm l:, trnckt on llrdf* av«nu«n m&- ( orlncc wth «n mwnwnl whch t made wth hn town. Mr. Hmock wmt SK.-.lrutJctl to nolfy U» trollef.mpuy n hnve ltd track* utt llrld^b lvene by Hoptenlxr fth. Uccnt! t U allc(«<l thut tlw Monnlh ennlrnctlnt eomwny lll no* caxc thd nlrmu on th«dtummom tral n nt H"" 1 * eomllton»«m«y vxnul lnforu tho company Uld M»> hen th commlmknum ** wlth- lontnk Promptly t)on«. lealn; lnc wbl you wntr--vx» *l..!r> per skrl. Ued lnnk Htenm<<»... l»vc w»rk, ll Went lronl. utrt, or j loldlnn» payment mnunur* u>,^» 7tl Whte xtrcet, Hed buk. hono (>< ).tut of Uu contratt prk-«tor ttm 7114 or 10 U, Advrtndult. ; Work. _ -.«, Httvnrnl proparty»wmw " Augul CUaranct. Hker borough who «* _ All our»porl» hnt«,»w«nu»rl sml tuht mulheat of tt M than uctun co»t. Th# luumlary Hnm h*f», j (or wntwr ; ply thorn Honmoullt BMaty Salon, n Monmouh Ktrt, n»»r Qro*d trmt, Ht<\ B»nk. Phono 078-W A J r t l t n r-nnt-ct Lt our llc PrmlUont. arrw <t. llnrdlntt, thn ntord wll f\mt ull.lay Krllny. J. YnnV«. 110 Mff*»tr««t, Hank.- Auv*rtl»«- Pwrl Hhop, 0 llrond»tt«<wt, AclvurtlsBmunt. Spmathlnt DW«rt, Tlut HpnrtUh lu«tro wnr«now h«> nt <ll«[tl<«y»(l at thfl Art Kraft Shop"*, Hroftd *trv*t. AHv«rtl»t p on H «" rarwty of plnlom

12 N CONFORMTY WTH THE PROCLAMATON OF PRESDENT COOLDGE,. AND OUT OF RESPECT FOR THE MEMORY OF WARREN GAMALEL HARDNG THE SGMUND ESNER FACTORY.WLL BE CLOSED ALL DAY FRDAY, THE NATONAL 1MY OF MOURNNG. Presser Wanted Man preferred To work on serge dresses. Steady work. 0 Good pay. APPLY College Avenue, Near School House EATON TOWN, N. J. READES Broadway Theatre BROADWAY, LONG BRANCH STOCKTON LEQH, Resdent Manager. BOX OFFCE NOW OPEN Reaerred Seats on Sale MATNEE Orcheatra $1.00 Balcony 50c Boxea $1.50 Prce* Plu War Tax 10 A. M. to 11 P. M. Phone Long Branch 344 EVENNG Orchestra....$1.00, $1.50/ $2.00 Balcony...:. 50c, $1.00, $1.50 Boxe«$2.00, $2.50 Prce Plu«War Tax Thursday Frday Saturday August 9th, 10th and 11th The MESSRS. SHUBERT Offer The Socety of llustrators Annual Producton "Artsts and Models" A Pctoral Revue wrtten and desgned by ts members, the best known artsts of New York, wth addtonal lyrcs by Cyrus Wood. Musc by Sgmund Romberg and Jean Schwartz Staged by Harry Wagstaff Grbble and M. Francs Weldon Under the personal supervson of Mr. J/J. Shubert. Watson Barratt, Art Drector. Monday Tuesday Wednesday August 13th, 14th and 15th A. H. WOODS PRESENTS Mary Ryan and Frank Thomas n a New Play Lght "Red Anne" Thursday Frday Saturday August 16th, 17th and 18th SAM HARRS PRESENTS Wllam Anthony MacGurea New Play "Tn Gods" OTHER COMNG ATTRACTONS AUGUST- JO. *! U Salary" Bro. rr,.,,,( "-ppy-.,,. w «,«,l««l.how, wllk Mad ( a Kaunxfly aj U. C. lvld, X S4>» F»ofcn>»». ne, praaanta ran* Dordnnl n a naw play "Mlao BlalaarJ." 2T,MB, * A. M. Woodt prea«t Paulno Fradarak n "Th» Naul Canar." 30, Sl ( MMttt Darld Bataacv vratanl* Mr*. Fltk* n naw ular, lawr Mary, Qula Conlrarr " r U< Waawla rmnl Uwall Skarman n > new p)*j, Ha«a," SUNDAYS SALBOAT RACES RED BANK REGSTER, AUGUST 8, 1 GRL DROWNED AT HGHLANDS MM Syblleh. Deckart ol Jersey Cty Loat Lfe Whlo Bathng. Mss SyblUh Deckert, daughter of James Deckert of Jersey Cty, was drowned yesterday afternoon about two oclock at Plum sland, near MOT01WOAT FOR SAUL THREE RACES 0ELD ON RVER SUNDAY. are acfeadant, yea are re^urod to aa&aar Hay Wa4t«. Ut Oakland atm*7h«l Bank, mfroa>l:ls to *M». U." " and vlead or «n»w.r th«e«tltonr«pet- KTCHEN STOVE FOR SALE eltonr Motorbeat Racoev Had Been Planned TW wm». eojten> Uttft ** M «*«Ue>> ea o» kalaee kl tke bmk bmk «ar.f f h,. n good condton. 61 Lnden»lace, fled aadlulkom aattts. mlm. tmfetr next or n default therof. ueh d«. but Wen Called Off and Salboat Hghlands, whle bathng. Shu was, ««;«du ba made anau.t ycu as Uu Chancollor hyt tmnk eaultame and jo.t. Races Ware Put On to Entertan torn. FRE NSURANCE eghteen years old. Mss Anna, A m.,,,,,,1,1 _ Vttor. OGrady, also of Jer^fe_Cty, LamM>n, 4 Boad tnvt. R«a Bank. BaaM v* a8 a ww The. oflam et Mb >ut la t. *bt*h> a decree of dvert*, duolvng the marrlut be- 420-J.,»U»a htm~ by tba Chrteta The Sunday motorboat races, whch rescued by Joseph DflB15>.*f-Hgh- tpttftr, *H real»» yvm aad tk* uu aatluanat. NCUBATOR FOR SALE. were scheduled to be held- at Redlands. Mss Rose DernpoBy und, Mss Frday axnnac at eleveo oclock. s DaUd July 2, 10ZS. ala«, ucd one*. Tcleghone Bank last Sunday aa part of the seasons program of the Rartan Bay n the party. The four grls went servce wll rollow tha used at tl* Bne»«*J PoelofOee Addreea: Red BanV. Nen Jener- HTUTZAU. anca wth produwtbaaa ssue*» * WUOM et HJaOCK. J Luttu Bell of Jersey Cty were alao Coolldga aaa Gmw Cox. Tn Solctors of Pettoner. yachtng assocaton, were called off to Hghlands yesterday mornng for HTVD ( th* Ut. PreeleW McXta«l«r. 3epumber l»tk. 1M. Monawtrtk Ceuaty SarraneWe OMee. ona a B-W. BW «. <***** anlmala. Bed Bank.! fast week. No offcal»announcement a few days vacaton. They were n th? matter of the estate ut Utraan Solo* of the change n program was made stayng: at Charles Uowells house on aaon, daeeaeed. «MUCB» WAMTBD. and a large number of motorboat Mottee to ereutaes tu nnal claaaa atatae* t 1 Fourth street. The current where eatate. enthusasts crused to Red Bank ll the grlwus drowned s swft and j Fununl to the order of Joseph U HAVE VOW A HOUSE TO MWTT antcpaton of the event. the water n places a twenty feet hay. umfau *f ao eeuttr JTfea. Be. Lameon. 4 Bread su.rt, lud B»Va tumm aa aant of maela *n tha fourteenth day at May. 1»2». Bona 4Z0-J. Sunday mornng, saw more than a det>p. Dr. J.. L. Opfbrmann.,. of Hgh- dkmdwa ar»fouewec,t score of motonhoatj and other craft lana s treated Mas OGfcady a VeaaU aaarsttj aad «moored off Red Bank, watng for : had been taken from the w SAHTOXTN. U MBUM tan the races to begn. n order not to brng dsappontment to these vstors as well as to local yacht&rnen, the North Shrewsbury ce boat and yacht club pulled off a eores of salboat races, two n the mornng and one DED FROM CANCER. Jama* H. Covert of Eatontown Paued Away Saturday. James H. Covert of Eatontown.ded n the afternoon. The races were saled over the me Saturda y? f cancer ot the spne. He clubs trangular course and the.:, j«<«b«en n. - poor._ health.bout t -, year.1 boats were started, tmed.and d judged j d d 1.M*-. M^Covert h was 58 years, old and all al f? he.» d llved»*k«to»town and by,wllam H. R. Whte aud John L. Hubbard " " ".r- * "» """s e**u, 5 and m the mlk The frst race of the mprnne was busness. He leaves started shortly before eleven oclock \ w e two daughters, three sons, when Robert Proddows Ace, B. S. brothqr. and... four,. ssters..- - :-- Thefuh l d d at the Kat-,. Laceys Lady Ann and Clancy D. j n «r»l w»s held_yesterday Boyntons Lets Go saled awav for a ontawn waa made Methodst at Waysde. church am bural seven-mle event. Ths was won by the Ace, saled by John Morrow, Jr. Much credt s due Eunce Boynton of Rversde avenue, a young lady skpper, who ploted the Lets Go very the race skllfully. she gave Several the more tmes exper durng : enced skppers a tussle for the better poston. The other mornng race was between Wllam H. R. Whtes Dolphn, John Dckersons Wdow, Harry Martns Anna M. and Frank Smythes Suse. Ths race was over the same course and was won by Mr. Whtes boat, ably handled by Delford Fsher, who won the race over the other contenders by, sx mnutes. The afternoon race was between the ssme boats as n the mornngs second event. Mr. Whtes.boat agan came n ahead of the fleet, wnnng: by two mnutes over the Anna M. t.was a race between skppers, as Mr. Whte am Mr. Martn saled ther own boats. There wll be a seres of races next Sunday mornng, startng at ten Ded from Stomach Trouble. Charles Brower of ShrewstUry ded early yesterday mornng at the Long Branch hosptal of stomach trouble followng an operaton. He was 55 years old-and had been employed for a number of years as foreman on Dr. E. C. Fahnestocks Shadow Brook farm at Shrewsbury. He s survved Uy three brothers, they beng James Brower of Shrewsbury, John Brower of Newark and Wllam C. Brower of Everett. The funeral wll be held tomorrow afternoon from Albert W. Wardens funeral home, and the bural wll be made at the Marlboro Reformed cemetery. 1* 1 " strtr nn 1 tat MsV a* Mo a MOa, MM. CM. Tawfcaaa. M.»_ Real Estate Ded of Pneumona. Edward M. Havland, son of th and Bank, ded at a Brooklyn hosptal last Wednesday of pneumona. Mr. Havland was ^l years ture, ptanoa or bacsaga, to au parta of ol. He leaves a wdow, two ssters, elty or country. n tfc* largaat padded Tana 1 oclock. These races are open events Mrs. Ella J. Warner of Brooklyn and n Red Bank. Befora you have you naxt aovns done, wrte, ae-nd or call far tba! and any boat owner can enter n themrs. Carre E. Roe of Edgewater, nly relabla furnltura mavara n town, and respectve classes. On the followng and two brothers, Wllam of Kast cat my prce! on Tour naxt Job. All knds ot haary or lght truckng dona at abort Sunday the races wll be held n the Orange and Alex B. of Queens, Long aotea. Call or addraaa bay, between Atlantc Hghlands and sland. The funeral was held Saturday and bural was made Sunday Sandy Hook.. Ths wll be an open J. T. EQAN, event for frst class yachts only. 1 The n Far Vew cemetery at Ked Bank. 11 WALL STREET, RED BANK local boats wll be towed to the bay Resdence phona 292-R by Andrew S. Whtes large cruser, Ded n Her 74th Year. OfSea phono 839-R Olva B. 10 WHARF AVENUE Abraham Carlock, ded from a complcaton of dseases Sunday at the REV. S. H. THOMPSON DEAD. home of her daughter, Mrs. Charles Former Red Bank Pator Pane* Truax of Seabrght. Mrs. Carlock Away After an Operaton. waa 73 years old and had boon sck Word has been receved at Redtwo years. She leaves three other Bank of the death of Rev. Samuel chldren, they beng Howard. Wllam Hustun Thompson of Pttsburtr. a for- alld Kkel. Oarlock." The funeral was mer pastor of the Red Bank Presby- hcld ths afternoon wth Rev, H. N. lenan church. He was bl 81 years old old Amer Amor nf of Runlrp-nr Seabrght n ( harp charge. Thu and was a natve of reland. He bural was made n Glenwood cemetery at West Long leaves a wdow, two daughters and Branch. four sons. Mr. Thompson was n a number of ways a very u.nusual man! and a man of remarkably gentle and knd trats of character. Hs lfewas full of good deeds, as s well known at Ked Bank by those famlar wth! bs work here. He made a host of j frends and admrers here not only n hs church but outsd of hs church, and hs death s sncerely mourned at Red Bunk. operaton. The end came after an RED BANK COLLES WN. Mrs. Lousa Oarlock, wdow of Red Bank nfant Dead. Paulne Capron, nfant daughter of Orazo Capron of Beech street, tled Monday from stomach trouble at the -ong Branch hosptal. Mr. and Mrs. Capron have fve other chldren. The body was removed to Albert W. Wordens and prepared for bural. The funeral was held ths mornng wth Kev. Father Sorano n charge. The bural was at Mount Olvet cemetery. M B. tch Hurl the Best Team at Ded of Heart Dseaac. Soutlampton. j Walter Suspnsk, son of Joseph At the annual show of the South- Susphsk of Atlantc Hghlands, ded 1 ampton kennel club at Southampton, from paralyss of tht: lu-art.mun/jay f.ont; sland, last Saturday, Red Bank- mornng. Me had recuvered from was at the fro.. wth a wnnng team dphthera aud was playng when he of -olls owned by Mrs. F. B. lch of ded. He was two and a half years Locust avenue Bcllhaven Seetlley old. The funeral waa hold yesterday Captan, mported by Mrs. leh from Kn^lau about,a year ago, was the afternoon and the burn! was made wnnng malt* anl afterwards captured the trophy f^r the best n the j at Jlount Olvet cemetery. s-how. Bellhven Rhuk 5Jymph, a, Rum&on nfant Dead. bomln-e<l, was the wnnng femalo. Luclle Koruudy, elt-vtn months lnttrnatunal campnn.aund.u- old. daughter <,f Mabel anl Patrck nmuus, sre of Mrs. llchs famous H. Kennedy of Run.-c, ded last 1. Stronfrheart, and (harapu)..alys,sun, Thursday at the Long tanch hosptal. The funeral was l. d.saturday whl wec L\tero fol specals unly, won the specal fur the btst bract 1. und the bural was at Mount Olvet Cmrtery. The chld was one of twn daughters..oretta, the uther daughter, s enjoyng good henllh. vna Retans Cup. Albert.. vns of Red Bank retaned the John Thomson trophy ut u j shoot held at the Avon pun dub Saturday afternoon. Mr. vnss opponents were Walter D. Applegate and 1).. Fannng. The weather condons were unfavorable for good res. Mr. lvnw broke 84 targets out of 100, Mr. lnnng 82 und Mr. l Ol Burner* Put n Houaea. Ur. W. J. Wolft-rt of Kroad street las had ; fuel ol burner put n hs u WEAL BSTATB. an* FURM3HSD COTTAGES. ALL WNDSOr NSURANCE A. L VNS AGENCY T, Ustet«r HrM RED BANK. N. J. REDBANK.N. J. S*H R*al Estate Rent Cottas** Wrt* nsurance Mounouth County Farms W. A. HOPPNG TRUEX BULDNG. BROAD STREET RED BANK, ft-. EGANS Auto Vans and Express Now tbat movng Uma U naar am prepared to do your Daat movng nt fora* Parkers Tax Servce VERNON PARKER. Prop. DAY AND NGHT SERVCE Caraful Drvers mod Flral Claaa Cara Rataa KeaaoubU. Phono 141. Opposte depot. Red Bank, N. J, When callng a Tax «W«aa trae to make th«tran. Charles Lews* WHOLESALE AND RETAL DEALER N L-UVBER, Sash, Doors, Blnds, Glass avd Bulders Hardware. RED BAJK, N. J. FKED JENNNGS General Roofng Contractor 120 South St., Freehold, N. J. Aabestu V, D»!.<-butor,.{ tlr Amble J Shntrl!!. Full -lock, nl,,c,,,,, colors cnrrr.l n Frnhold. We cthtr furnsh you the rtatertal or (rve an apr*u".l prce. Cnn ho appled over K your old Bhnultf rotf. We HO any. 5 «herv. Slate, SHE and Tle Roonns. Phones 170-M am! 128-W. the. foncrete road. Wth hkad cotnn"; from hs vnr\ Ve wan pcufd up unconbcous by a pas-ny autoat and house anl Newton Doremu* of Buem phu-e ht! had an ol burner put n hswas taken to Dr. U. VanVors Warners offce on Kast Front >trcot, where THE H. SMTH CO., resdence. Mr. Uoremus has also had o! burners put n two of hs Mechanc an examnaton showed that he WHS street buldngs. The work was done sulfcrnf from» frncturcd pkull. Far Haven, New Jersey. ly Wllam C (erbraeh of Hghlands. No Boxng Frday Nght. lu nkulr Klay nght buxk [ prufrum of the Ovun Vew nthl-tc ^soton of.of Urnnch has lccn j postpmul untl Saturday nprht»f t^ wcok ly drfton «f tht- New Jtxy loxnx 1urnnnuo. Tlu card uukt-l for Krlny wll le rtm.u(<l on Sntunhy. UNCONSCOUS TWO DAYS. Dennett DuHe of Far Haven Badly njured Monday Afternoon. Dennett Dullu, son >f Danel P. Duflt 1 of Kar Huvn, \v;s badly njured n a fall from h* motorcycle Monday aftornoon on the Hardng rmd n front ot Wellngton W. Kennedys place. The motorcycle skdded and Duffe landed on hs head on Hs njures were attended to by Dr. Warner and he was taken home.. Dufle was stll unron.sroux ths mornnk. 1 RE ON BEECH STREET. Stanley Sdneyt Haul* Damaged Yelerday Afternoon, Dtoxgu CKtnutcu at U0O « caused by» tre yesterday afttrnoon n Stanley Sdneys hnkt* on Hc««h treet, Tn- me of tn homv wan Wld Dogs Attack Cow. lnmaml <ml -otn- uf thr furnture Tho wld lk" whch have betlwm burned. lh 1 rtr- hrted from nfrsnp tho mntry went of Hcl an ol stov. (Jnol work by the llr«- Hank lntw«k ttn, svd n cw owm-l rn*n navod tn- luu-v from <lc»trucby (for^.. lnc of Scohcyvllc, ton. Tn 1 low wu» jurty covered by Mr. llau Kll hs c»n nnd flhot at nsunuhe. Mr. Sdney lu>u«ht th«bo d"gd, puttng them to flght. Tn 1 houm two monthm a((> frmn Wllam nut nun h njured ty tht 1 Two n Tamly Operated On. Mr... frank VUMDH.W uul lt-r bukht Amulft uf Eutontown n 1 - turm.l mmu Uat Tluralay from Dr. ln/hrdn hnnpu n nt.ftrr? Hranrr, prhcttc wlltmt >«-ll UlllllMWtllt Hll UlXntlllll l r * l, 1 V, 1 fur tumll troull nprosk, TMJ arorapllly......, lnctvll Hv«r l>la» Wum«n n HopUal. M-J..letne lle.kt of VVnt Front "reet, HvT la/.t, wn rrntovvd Monday to tlm.on* llrsneh hnnpltl n Allvrt W. Word«n«amlmlnnf. Shu wll undergo trentmen} for tomnh rtuhlc, K*yp«r Homa (hurls* K, ()ftv»«n» hattw at K«y port wt* broktn nto and rbbt wklls Mr. wut K R {MM.lnn n luyunr.* for <h* Two tld lr l Rent Bank Troop to so to Seagrt. Tn HM [Sunk cuvaly troop wll tuvr S.urlv of thn week for S.- Krt, wh««h trmmtfl wll xptnl two ureb. lh«n wll nl«*«t> n tmtn and dlluk, hkng am rlu wll dnpru th<< urnc ml Thr trop wll l>«n chak«(f (apt. Hubert A. K mly nul!. -ut-.l«(rrvo A, Hunan and Jo rph K, Kx. Jr. lla.ekaj Cam* p«aaj. Out of rvpvct tu themn»u(y of wtldbtt Wrrfh U, lurdlnk, the b»»«bll ram* l)»tw»»n th» _.._!._. men mtd prof«k>al m.t ot lra Bunk fur tn betht of th.. Amarln lrlon, whch «u nhclulrd to uk«plfttr at the Orlae cruuud lowr Phone Red Bank Assocate ths frm wth durable work at low coat. < Expert Reparng j 5 OF 5 WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELRY 5 Accuracy, skll and ex- 4 perence enable us to r f 4 do the most delcate re- j J parng. We guarantee J satsfacton. Our prces S wll please you. f Slverware Reparedp j and Replated Lke New. J REUSSOaLES j 36 Broad St., Red Bank f eeus Offkce. *f Mwry Murphr, * h 1,, lvn«lar. Mrrnant* >f lt»«cottr nl M»nm*u{h, t- en *t l*«nty.afh tar nf Janr, ml. n tnt applkatlen nf John t. MufpHy, a«l> nlnl»lra<r nl h* *>M«ol Marr Muttkr. <l«4«a*t^, l ^ MM* k«h*r*»y ttlv^ la la* *rwtlt«m nl ««U < > < to >alm la lha tu*> ", xlataltnler ltltnler» a(*>««al4. M antt Jmand d mm* lh< h aam M )!.! Mtlt, «HKl«!> KWMttll frmulk* «*Ut ar>tfml<l «nt«f. «r th*n wtll W!» d >l lavlr l f l t pal** rmkam, k _Y OF NEW JEJUCY.,- UMSWQOD»»lrtu«of n ardar ol U>«Court el Okwuery of Ne«Jarey mad* on the *n of *»a date a«r*of, la a certan eaum wkereln labcta lockwood la patlcaor, aa4 JOB on the apnlaatoa ol Huloah Sotoman. ad- BUnUtratrx trx of f tho tba a estate ta o! ldtnn Httman Solo- wnwt not«e a aa»h( al«<b to ta* MHon n of M4 aatwwd to..blbl to tk» baobar, dfa adatfatutatlru aa»fgr«d, thtlr ctabt and toml wlyl tha «ad etate,»ad«saak. wthn sx montlu froat tk* data or afo»mam onlar, ol tb«y wu b* foravar. aarrad. of Malr actona thatefor agjdnft tha lad (BbMrlWr. Dated, FMabakl H. J.. n latklmt HULJJJU, SOLOMON. Bankrupt Publc Sale ol Real Estate. ~~ The undersgned, an Trustee of the Estate of»vred A. Klnhafer, bankrupt, wll oler for sala at Pualle Aucton, all the reel to tat* of the lad bankrupt estate, ttuate Kt the Vttlaae of Holmdel, n tha C»U»1T of Monnauth. New Jersey. comprank vt) trauta of land as fellows; Tract Na. 1. Contannu twenty.sbc hundrerths of an acre.. Tract No, 2. Contanng tlrty-three huudrethn of an acre. Torether wth al the mprovememta. Ue consetlns of the store property, store heueee and buldngs n the rear thereof, am a coed dwellntc house wth ell mprovements, contanlna nne rooms, adjonng the store property, ell n good condton. Tha property wlt he sold n two ssreels, or u whole. wbeke*cr « tha poscrtj wll sell a the beat advantage of Md cutat. The property n now encumbered, by a frst mortcace of»s,90», hell by the Red Bank Trust Company. The property wl) be sold for cnah to the f ANT ADVERTSEMENTS. M«UMM«t Cauak n tbe rnatur «the tut* of Q, J hulhest bdder on Monday, August 20th, ter*t dcceasvl. 1921, at 2 oclock. P. M.. (dayllcht snvnt Nottet to cndurfl to»v«s«nt tme) on the Desesea.»t Holmdel, N. J. >>Ut«. sunjeet to confrmaton of mud aoe at th* Funuant to th«ord«r o«r of JcBt&k U Dou«vh offce of the Referee n Ttankruptey, at 210 kkj» urrosat* t of f th«counts of Momrumthw Sntb. street, a the Cty of Perth Amboy mao> on th* aceand 4»y» Jun^ MS, on N. J., on August 21st. 1923, at 10 oclock :b«a>b»t.n» of J. B*r*ma Wutem. trato Htrator wth th -wll ll annexed n d of f the estate tt ufl CHARLES E. CLOSE, Trustee, aan.n- A. M., (daylght savng tme.) Mstawan, N. 3. Datsd July 91st, 192S. JOHN P. XOYD. Attorney, Post.Offce Buldng. Mntavrsn. N. J. OU have been Y bla for many years to get Good- VMUP Tns at pu-caa b«k>w tho averago commodty prca leval, aa the above chart shows. You can get them today for 3O9K leaa than they east ten years ago. But you havenever been able to get so much qualty UM Goodyear Tre as you get today, n the newgoodyear Cord. Tha s a good tme to buy GoodytMtra. Am Coo«(y«ar Screk, m tall and recom- *ne> new G»o<fVear «Ae knuj. Tr,*J and oaejt e» J. W. Mount, Maple Av<:nle. Joe Ssata Tre Co., 171 West FnnU Street. A. L. Davaon & Son, Monmouth Empre Garage, Street. 26 East Front St reet. AREDALE FOR SAME. CAMBMC* WANTMh A»pl» to Dalton Parmly. BUnkaaa K.rm. enba1on( ft. J, nqulr. hone!b CAHACE FOR RENT. at S Brown pne., J SEED RYE FOR SALE atunh. W. J. GRT WANTED to h«b wth U»ht houevork. Rett Bank 1202.M. Vurnlahed, U.OO p*r week, >n rtreet, Bs,d Bank. t HOWER BROS., MA3OH AdverkeaaenU ftlttphon* eaa nes G. alason Waters, deceased, notce ) hereby; gtcn to tbt er*4tort «ff Md d«c«ta«d tl exhbt to the Mubserber. admlnlatrator, cte.j u afor«*ald, ther debt* and dejuancts Basnet the R»*l etatf, under oath, wthn nx months tram the date of tbe afaresam order, or ther wll be fot*v«r b*r«u «tlwr M- ttons thcreor a&nnat tha sold aubflcber. Dated Freehold, N. J., June 2d, 101^ J. BERBNS WATERS. Monmouth County Surrogatas Offlca. n the matter of the estate Q Jemea EntBht, Jr., deceased. Notce to credtors to present clujnas a^anat En tat c. Pursuant to the order of Joseph *. Donahajr, turoffate of the County at Monmouth. rondo on the nneteenth day at June. 1023, on the Applcaton of Mary Ann. Enrtlt. oexecutrx of the enutv of Jamn Enrfht, Jr.. Ject;uB«<, notce s hereby gwen to tha credtors of sad deceased to Shbt; to tha subscrber, executrx ns aforceatl, thtrr dettaj anl demandftaanst the Bd tblatf, uncr oath, vrthn s months from the «late of tb«aforend or*l«r. or they wll be forever barred of ther actons therefor an&nbt tha sad Mbaerber. Dated Frpehold, N. J, Juno 19, MARY ANN fwrght. F. D. PRESTAGE PlunbnB and Hcatat Water Syetema [Detaled X 29 Park A«., Keanburg, N. J. Cement, Sand and Gravel Sold at Lowest Prces PRCE OF BLOCKS.. Plan Hochs Bs Hnlf.120 Beck fote." 21e Half lsc Ends ;-..28e Chmney block le Sanl. )«T (on $3.00 Gravel. v«r toll S4.00 Sde Walk aod Curbng done nt Lowest Prces. BENNETT BROS., General Contractors and Buldart. 233 Shrewsbury Ave., RED BANK. Telephone 497-J SALESMEN WANTED We need two young men wth automobles, to assst n sellng lots at Glendale Park. Red Bank young men preferred. An unusual opportunty for anyone who s ambtous and not afrad to work on Sundays and Holdays. Apply at once. D. H. COSBY Broad Street & Lnden Place Red Bank, N. J. Season 1023 NEW YORK & KEANSBURG Summer Schadule Steamers KEANBBUKG, P0CAHOMTAS SMTUFELD. MOBJACK Subject to Change Wthout Notce. Now York Tme LEAVE BATTERY, NEW YORK Weekde..»,30 10:30 A. M. 2:00 8:30 8O0 9:30 P. M. Sfelurdaya A. M. 1: S30 B-.00 9:30 P. M. Stndajra 9OO 0:30 10:30 11,30 A.M. 1:00 2:00 3:O«4:00 9:JO 8:00 94S P, M. Kemnabvrg LEAVE KEANSBURG Weekdays 7.00 A M 12 M. 3:30 8:00 6:00 OOO P. M. Saturdays 7:00 11:00 A. M. 12 M. 3:30 8:00 8:00 10(00 P. M. Sunday* A. M. 12 M. OO 4>0O SOO 6:00 8:00 9: P. M. Co. Steamboat leoa 1023 lades. Msses and Chldrens Wearng Apparel

13 RED BANK REGSTER, AUGUST», WAM ADVERTLSHMENTS. (Contlnutd rra» vraadtast pa««.) DRESSMAKNG. CHAMBERMAD AND WATRESS runted, Apply Shrewsbury nn, lunm, Satsfacton truarantaad. mtrttt, Madam Votornt. 41 East Front BUCK COUPE FOR SALE. Frst 117f takvs t.. Cood runnng order. M. L. Le.k, B.lford, N. J.... GAS RANCE FOR SALE. Gas ransa for Bale n good condton. Call 101 Bro«d_«treot. R«d Bank. ; CTZENS BULDNG AND LOAM hm money to lon buyers ot b a n k Aeplj t the Beeond Natonal bank. COLORED GRL, WANTED for Ktchen work. Dlulrs hotel, Hluhland, H. J. Plon«Hltfhlandt FQRD COUPE FOR SALE. n fne condton. Monewuth Hotel, 16 West Front street. Rad Bank. " ~ STORE. TO LET. Small store at 128 Wsst Front (.treat. Red Hank, nqure G. Det* & Son. BULLS FOK SERVCE. Thoroughbred Holsteln bulls for aervlee. Bngham l^rm, Rurason.^JsJ; 4- BABY CARRACE FOR SALE. A 1 condton. Rvaaonable.. Donnelly, Battn^ road, Far Haven, N. J. COCKER SPANEL AT STUD. A eplendul pecllkrertl Conker spanel. Ed ward flbhon. Eatontown, N. J. FURNTURE FOR SALE. Household furnture for aale.. A. Walker, 224 Muple avenue. Red Hank-. _ T ~ POLCE DOG LOST n Naveanl, on July Hst; female, Fnder telephone Atlantc Hln-hlann 24t. SWEET CORrT FOR SALE. Wll delver. Patrck J. Carton, Everett N. J., phone 7U6-F-41, Mjddletown. " ROOM FOR RENT. Newlr decorated room: sutable for two. Apply l«0 Broad street. R<d Bank. ROOMS AND BOARD workng class of men. Adlrtss K. 8.. drawnr M, Red Bank. THE HED BANK METALLC S1ON~ stunn and pant shop: also auto mono- «ran». U«or»e Park.r; 86 Brans a«enus. sd Bank, phons 7M-J.. SALESLADES WANTED^ " Saleslades wanted, wth or wthout ex. Penence. Apply at once Straus Company, Broad street. Red Bank. SECOND-HAND CLOTHES BOUGHT. Man only; must b«n Kood condton. all at. Kerbarn. U8 MonmouU treet, *«rl Bank, phone B72-J, ENCYCLOPEDA FOR SALE. Twelve volume aet, leather bound. Encyclopeda, practcally new: l&lel edton.?!5 Rd Bank 180-!!; Houses FOR" SALE! Have several housea rahvlue from»j.100 j> 126,0011. P. F. Kennedy. Monmouth and Pwarljtreet^ Red Bank^ \ - GRL WANTED to help, wth general housework ; on«wh loca not Ku to school preferred. Apply 61 rvnu. place, Ked Hank. UPHOLSTERNG. RaftnlshlnK and polshng forntur* and alanos., Frank Howard, 181 Hudson avanua. Rerl^Jank^phone MS-W. _ ANDREW J. HLL, Paper hanunk and deeoratlns; nteror And exteror, pantng. 14 Worther traet. Red Bank. Phoue FARMS WANTED. LnrKe and nmull farm-n Mddletown aud vcnty. Ed. Hayes, Knlr Haven, N. J hole Bed Hank 10«;s-W. 1^ HUP TOURNG FOR SALE. Late 19!0 model; extrua; food rubber; low mlunke; any demonntraton. honu Kumaun f-17-w, after 7:«0 P. M. AUTO REPARNG. Quck, Rood and at a far prce.. Wllam Moyan. 140 Rver treal, Red Honk. ASHES FREE. Ashea Kven awny for the - cartng. 240 Went 1ront street, Red Hunk, N. J. WLLYS-KNGHT SEDAN FOR SALE. Good condton. Dr. Wllam H. Kerr. Newman Sprnra roal. Lneroft, N. J^ ^ MONMOUTH COUNTY FARMS., L- Any sze, any prce. Sec Lamaoh, 4 Drod utreet, Rel Bank. Phone 420-J._ WANT TO BUY freah frut nnd veketables, lar-e or small qunntltea. Phone M.ldletnw_271-F-41. _ LEM SUTPHEN, paper hangng a&l decoratng". 22 Washngton atreet. Ued Hank, Phono GR4-J. GRL WANTED for housework, two n famly. Apply Mn W l"u_l 0 _ W J:"? Front atreet. Red Hank. MAN WANTED for general work around hotel. HlarH hotel, Hghland*. N. J. Phone 1210 Hghlands MARSHALL SPRNGSTEEN, old nnd new floors cleaned and fnshed. 47 Sprng street, Red Hank. Phom 1388-M. J. G. ESCHELBACH A SON, lt West Front street, Bed Bank shone 410-J. Auto accessores and Tulcanstng. DEAD ANMALS. R. Oonnors. remover of dead anmals. Waysde, N. J, Phone Wayslds 840-F-15. TWO NEW HOUSES FOR SALE. On tbby term*. See P. 1. Kennedy, 114 Monmouth street, KetMJank, phone 447-R WE BUY, sell and exchamre automobles. Joeeph 3eata, Karage, 171 West Front street. Red Bajk. WRE WHEEL SERVCE. Wre wheels rebult. John Hams en, 4t West Front street. Rod Bunk. Phone 71-K. FOR SALE. Hoffman lnt water heater No. 1. n KOO condton. Mra. S. f. Harrs. Helfnrd. N. J. CARPENTER & JOBBER. All work done at n reanonnble prce. Juat tl t J ^ H Lk Rd Bk drop n postal to p H. Lake, Red Bank. HARVEST HOME. Lttle Slver M. E. church hnrvent horn wll be hcld_ Thursday, September 13th, Z8. PEDGREED GUERNSEY BULL. Pedgre«d Guernaoy hull for servce. Apply to Superntendent Shoru Act-etJ. Lttle Slver, N. J. SWEET CORN FOR SALE. Corn U JJOW ready -r my cuntomers Mra. E. DodKe. Kumm rood. Lttle Slver, N. J. MONEY TO LOAN. Money to- loan on bond and mortgage. Ap* ply to A. L. yns, Regster buldng. Red Bunk. FORD FOR SALE. Ford aedan model n Rood* condton A. Hyter, Huhbard avenue, lllvcrplaza. Red Hunk. APARTMENT FOR RENT. Fve rooms am bath, all mprovements rent $30. nqure 2S0 nrtlffe avenue, Red Hunk. GOOD COOK WANTS POSTON. M h C«n fur nd Kmmuel Court, West lllt lnnk. S. t!am nt lvnt houae atreet, Re BUCK FOUR FOR SALE. n Kool etju.lton..lurtt overluled. Rea Kounble offer c>n»<lerel. 1lone Mdlletowt 77B-H. SEVERAL POLCE DOGS FOR SALE. Four v.nnthl >14. nell!. ce.l stock. B. SchlafkJ. Klno ukml Nave^nk avenue, tunaol. \ DRESSMAKNG. Remodollmt. UuaV.1. llok-rn, Oette Klrect. Scnbrtht, N..1. AKent r..r Nu-Lf Cnrnctj". PANO FOR SALE. Uprlnht Voac pnm n perfrel cotdtun cheap to quck buyer. 3 1 Wallncc Htreet, Keu^_nnk. - ; _ ; _ BOAT BULDERS AND FNSHERS wnnted on sen skll: *l«fen- ll-hour week «tra,ly work. llaullfld jont works, Atlantl HUPMOBLF. FOR SALE. \U.-<\ HuuncMlc snrl. o «! cmdl Apply \\. McKnluht. 31 Kast Front»l te.l Hunk. Cll ZENS BU1J)NG AND LOAN hns m<ncy to loan for the purchase of homes. Apply at The Second Natonal bank. Red Bank^ LOST. Loal on HM-Kcn place tr HrHnch avenue, n hrnan nah trny. Fnler plcn*> phone Ke Hunk HO. LANCA RACEAUOUT FOR SALE. E.Mellent con.ltot: very altrnctve body wll sn. rlllo for»:r,o. Perry Kth. Llttl, Hllver, N. J. CARPF.NTEH AND JOBER. All knls of repar work a aperlalty. Re». sonable l-rlcs. A. (. (Jolt, h.ut 81. Red lbnk Phone S20-M. APARTMENT FOR RENT. Two room nrutment, nlvlv fml-hel f, luht holla..keenm. luul- 0 tlvcr.l.le nve nue. Hed lnnk. FOR SALF. OR EXCHANGE. Ml rakf., of r,e,l rnr». lto- loyjnentm. Harry 11. Klwu-da, Lttle.Slver, N. J. lhone Roljlunl! O-J. DARY MAN WANTED taku care of prvate herd of rekmte uernboya. Apply Harry T. Sckle*, lt tale, Shrewsbury, N. J. ;. USED CHEVROLET WANTED. edanetle wanted, 1S2S model. Hcdnn or H t, tr. M.. Hammell. 1H4 Hreraldt avenue d Hank. Phunc 51S-R. GOOD JOB AT A REASONABJE PRCS :an be had by eflsagng Edmonds ft Blokee. Mrpenter and bulder*, 84 MoLww atrowt. Red Bank. Phone T21-U. * CHEVROLET COUPE FOR SALE. One yenr old Chevrolet utlty coupe ood C(»ndtton ; prce returnable. Phone Re lank S7U for nppolntment. PROPERTES FOR SALE. Propertes from $1,000 <"»2B,»00. ""! rms npply to Kl. Hlye.., Fur Haven, N..1 hone lel Dank 1042-W. CHCKENS WANTED. Wll Pay tb> huhest market proe* for >e chckens. 88 North Broadway, Lon» Branch. N. 1.. phone APARTMENT FOR RENT. Seven room apartment, all mprovements r ret on. Monmouth street; rent %\, f. Kennedy, Uc.l Hunk. _ BABYS CRB FOR SALE. Whte ennnlel crb wth tutr ntttrt-hh, lorfcct condton. Phone 184-W, or eul K_J-ote» polce, led Hank. CORD WOOD FOR SALE.. For freplace or n stove lengtba. Delvered anywhere. J. B. Carton, Ewett, N. J. hone Mlddletown 796-F-41. FOR SALE AT BEl-FORD. N. J. Hnu>*e und ffround^. lne locaton. Fa] partcularh wrte owner. Mrs. M. E. Wallng Havre de Grace. Maryland. TABLE POTATOES^FOR SALE. Round.stock, clean am wood.«x<>. Co well. Wllam V. Carney, Phuluns, N. hone Mrdletown 27K-K-82. OFFCE ROOMS FOR RENT la the Davdson buldng; three rooms formrly occuped by Kclly, Qusn A Fln Apply Davdsons, Ued Hank; MONEY TO LOAN un mortgage between auma at {1, ,000. Kelly, Qunn & Parsona, sttotners Davdson bufldlnfr. Red Bank. PCS AND COW FOR SALE. Eght weeks old psrw for mle; aluo euw Apply at,lo..eph Morraa. Mddletown. N. honcmddletown 1H18-P-4. _ MONEY TO LOAN _n morteate between sums of $1,000 tf.ooo. Uellly, twnn t Pawoa. attorney Davdson buldng. Red Bank. _ FOR SALE. Vulcan cabnet 1as rnnte, perfect conl ton; two oven*, rnacln«and hrollft on le d. lhoul Hed Honk 2U3-M. MONEY TO LOAN m mortk»ff" between sums nt fl.oro Helly. (junn sc Paraots, attorney Davdson buldng. Bed Banku FOR SALE. One hundred and ffty bushols corn, tons bald hay and twenty acres of nlfalf John_)olm, Keyporl.H.». 2. AUTOMOBLE FOR SALE. Wlnton sx cylnder, just the car f jtney or ha.cl.u:: for»nle cheap. Ho»-.!. Atlantc 1 11KManla^ N. J. _ HELP WANTED. Younf mull eghteen to twenty yearn ol for porter work; must be Knod worker, A ply 2H lrtal atrcet, Red Hunk. " l3 * FOR SALE. have two houses at Uumaon, noar rv Hcfore you buy phune 76-K-R1, Keanabu Cnleb t T.uker. Helfortl. N. J. HKJL. Two BOO! table*. 1J> easonable to uulrt b J arlor. Port Monmouth, SALE?, f""*tttfa: prce Fleld«jBll!ard POULTRY BOUGHT AND SOLD. Alve or fresh dressed chckens baagbt us> d ll bt J, Baker, Mah.ne U92-J. fta WANTED." Would llyr la have tw,,,,r hree jrentle- wn boarders; home 4c<"VnK; Ooard reasonable. Apply 76 West l-ront sfeet, Red Rank OM; wll pay best prc, :faane stroet. Red Bank. " ELDERLY WOMAN WANTED r llxht huu.rk nn.l care of chldren: 0 n month. Cull lfter f :00 P. M, Ma. lakewu, WallnK avenue^ llelforcl, N. J. HOUSE FO. RENT. Sx rooms and bath, nl modern mproveent, ne.lu.lnk "team bent. Apply A. (lame, 248 Shrewsbury avenue. Hed Hartk. ~ ~ ROOMS FOR RENT. Two furnshed rooma for rent n prvate smly-: all nprovem* nu*: bukne-a woman referred. 21 Chestnut street. Ked Hunk. COUPE FOR SALE. Wfll pacwnrc jfudhon coupe, rnecfnncally lerfect; tres and pulnt n very wood conton. Phon«Hed Bank ttw-lt evenngs. PRVATE LESSONS N STENOGUAPHV. Mary L. West, publle Htenurrapber, wll enroll pupls at any tme, fun prvate leasons HOUSE FOR SALE OR RENT. Seven roorr^ houae for sale or rent keade avenu, y Mt.ran, Lake, H ll-. Hurr hosptal. Apl. K. J. WOMAN WANTED,r general bouarwmk n amull famly: nde Hred woman preferred,. Apply to M,»at*r_Ko*«, 202 HJ-.n avenue. ted Hank. tght ROOMS, BRDGE AVENUE." Modern mprovementa, lot 50x 1 SO: prce 7,500. only *2,000 ruah rejured. See Lamu, 4 llroad atreet, led Hank. lhone 420-J. STUATONS WANTED y wdow and danjthter a* honaeworkcr ol ok and second mad or nurse; moderalt Kva. Apply Wdow, drawer M, Ked Hank ROW BOAT WANTED 1-Tnt bottom bmtlenu, n tfoou condton: bout sxteen feet lmk. Norman l)nt,y, c Knuud Kpner, H4 Wesl Front atreet. 1»" k.._ FURNSHED ROOMS TO LET. UK nnje nn.l one MM,ll room; KOO ntou; t.. u caaouble. Hoard mran f deared.»7 Kveln.le avenue, 1 Dunk. EDMONDS * SCKELS, tho carpenters and bulders. mave a spccssslty of all knds sf alteratons a<d repars. Phaoa Hed Bank 721-R, or call at 84 McLarea n shorthand. Call Roorr,nk buldlnu. Rod Bank. eu«md NatLona SAVE YOUR OLD CARPETS. BaauWfvl revahrslble ruus maue from old aarmsta and oa«nlll«porteres. Wtte for crculars. Amercan Sue Manusnetury. H Vsrmont^str»«t Brooklvn CENTRAL BARBER SHOP," Traak Oala, propretor, 74 Mormunth atrpet. aar llapu aveflsue.. Expert wn \nm»ep at all tloae. Bootblack n attendance. Ev^ry- U stw bst jjn oeat.t.t r.hd; euht t^. Apply outh «tr- t KElfVORT HBlJ5 AND BVCRr.»pr fa\n tojclose ub.e»ute of V^U V.- Pratt, <»n Sbuth Atlantc ftr««t. Can *lx bourht very low hprce.- E. C. Auer, Oceanport, Page ThrUen l.ff HLL, blnsr, heatug lnt} tnnng n all branch- 94 Weetade avenue. Red Bank, phone K«.J.e: ply SALESLADES WANTED. d ld y, department ut The (Joody Sht,p, 1,1 Whte atreett, Hpd Hank. Ap- FOR RENT. Unfurnshed houav on tnttn rooms and bath; all mpr..verm to Pnwtl Whto shev. Mom at lroal street. Red HAM BUNGALOW FOR SALE. New bungalow- and l."f n Hu water front; Hell cheap. l.\o -expectable peraou wantel. nrr. drawer M. Red Da A.dr ml. Dnly S k. YES, WEVE GOT SOME TRES. And theyre sum" tre* too. /u/l>- w nntetl nnd at the now low pree*. Were just uheu.l of schedule on the cut but that, u.ual at (red. Vunllor, <.». lt,.,l lmk. lh.e 1TH. ^ HOUSE FOR SALE. Seven rooms, all mo.len mprovementa, -loarn heat; a t-oo.l home n v. lotton.; prce rwht, 1,-rma. «.,), 13. W. Matn. real "stut, Eaal Front street, Hed Hunk. hote r,1-l.. MONEY TO LOAN. On boo4 and mortuats o^ rt.jt\ «Ht«t«n Red Bank or vcnty n Hums of 1600 to tstl.ooo. Apply John A. lvely, nou^ulorut-luw; H<,uth Amboy, N. J., phon«sotth Aulbuy 1S1-M. FLORAL WORK 1 of alt descrpton* at shortest notce. Cut Oowers at moderate prces. F/oralhurat Flower Shop. Wallace strtwt. Red Hank. SEA SKFF FOR SALE. New bx5 fot aea skn", e. npp...l wth flf*-eu h. p. muel ~ N.M motor. Now tt water, ready for lerrofktrfltcm. A fjurtart f -old at once art owner la rendy tn Ulk buanms. S6f.ll. New Jer.ey Motors, nc.. Keyport, N. J. p ll,. PLEASURE BOAT FOR SAUS. J-amly (ll««u[, boat, la, f«t SUll for -hallo- wafer..ou of room for pennle. Lupped wth model 7 ffteen h. p, NJM mutor. deal famly boat wltk controls placed where ea> c«t to reach. MvU.r.,, nc., Keyport tt!" ** J """ BOAT FOR SALE. New «x7. root. 20-mlle>-a-hnur boat, " Bklr >>" <«uk rams, cedar pbnkm, copper fal.ted; e.uupad «th rluht unl left mnl twlm. tfte-a h. p.. N.M noturs. luat rfht for the flhermm wbu wnntk ^peed and WXtal pleaure crnft. New Jer-». y Mol.u. nc.. KevRr, N. J. FNE PROPERTk" FOR SALE. Three and one mlf ncnmlutl, nrw rom hou*e wth ell mprovementa v.t!n tl Borough lmla or Rel Hank. Cm!* l\dnl l"ty;-ull up nu lota. A Koo, weatrnvllt. ]-or par- tlculars apply to U. W. W «l reel. Red Hank. r 1 HlOKll DeFONTENY SCHOOL OF DANCNC. 231 llr.al.n. l.onu- Hranel, N. J. ; formerly Metropoltan Opera Mallet. New York mchk thtu/ht, to..!nm- laly for Krlt mll «lty. Ho FOK SALE AT BELFORD. N. J the d ground* on the corner of Weluk avenue and Church aueet. C«n M- K at any tme: mure of Klner Conlton tn owner. Elbo-t J. Walln v, Maryland. CHCKENS FOR SALE. Twelve Whte LeKho n >.arln pullet* and one rooster; Harron-Vounc Htnm. Mrs Wllam Msaon, lattn mad. an Haven N. J, Phone 11X-W. Vlox el.,..- GOOD COOK3. LOST. KxtrH help f,,r An Aredale puppj^ lo.-t.lark har on en,s; uurvb-k for prvate peopl. " *" " Sotly. A Mt- anl women tor days work; have r,r n, return tn 1 encr. Addrvaa Amela Hcka, «place, Hed Hank. l.oya. runrt.tukk les the fall etl..rtme,t. ^- - luc:«t. lnne H-ll, ur FOUND a Daw n the ttle tu proewtr youve loukht manns worry and expeaa«. l*.ure t B now, wll 1)* n.klet up<n re-. LotK Hrtoch. y xpeaae. properly Bsaccned bt^foce you b W K th Tll K t, Hte Verpy d ^foce you buv. Hte V non W. K«(, the Tll. Kmner.-Hyl 1-..J..,U,te oflce, R bld R llank. Phone 743. FARMS WANTED. llav«cty clents r«aajr to buy farm FARM FOR SALE OR RENT- 1 One buldf-d acre * farm, lanre Colonal home wth water, bnth, tolot. mn, outbul.lnk«; Ur««barn: anparhbrua, frut, u-., " T, Skllet potato rul fftweu mnute to ftct! HllldUK. KedlBnn(( r{j,l,, u. ;^", u, Sld,!let«,wr!- staton; Kood romls ; $JG,uoO. Wll lnt A.ldr,.»a Own.r. drawer M, He.l Bank. Ueamouth county; uao k<a and town ertes., For Lruck n.mtuta wtk Uy H. HtUman. tu CUtb n - -. up- Wt your property mwth County y H. Htman. Mamuuth nt \uta entuu. CuUotbwn, K. J^ aurv Stllma r**- ; farm.- tt hh uble Tow eward wll be pnd Hll Farms, Ued Ha POSTON WANTKD. KxpWwaced, careful»ou. lar,, useful man. t^ker. four ye«r on HMS,,,, Box SS4,.un Brunch, N..1. l. FOR SALE. and meat market stop- wth two a ; lot Naln & Caxtclln le. Rel nnnk. od fur aelll.uhton 6raa wtu a«y " ux: we bmld. JtM< l4v«us an aas <ts* wfwt you Nsst rhuoe Bad ssus T«l-B. for smn~ah t Holuls, at K4 Ulsru street. Uo.1 Hank F you WANT TO BUY a pony or aadll horsa ace llrowor, tbe pony al. HB7 Central avt^ue. Asbury Park, N. J. Now poty HKS for rott fosf >hom SvtB. e4mton. WNDSHELD FOR SALE. Dnulle ulatt md wlndaheld n frst dox on.llon;»7. Wllam H. Kose, nu-mery, 1f H a,,., ammue, phone Hud lank -H-M. GRL WANTED. lnnent. nduatrouh urrl to do jeeneral luu:tework. cldntr wnahnk and ronnkt. VPTW nt 1211 Maple avenue, Hed lank. Mm. :. K. R. --. HOUSE FOR RENT. Sx room houxe for rent on Maple avpand PLANS AND SPECFCATONS SX ROOM HOUSE TO LET ter jtr.-ct. Hum,,n. n :o,.d comlvnlabh. ufler September lll. nf vl. 0. lekmn, Jr.. e.re Sea Rr.l EAR CORN f<«jale. "! cott.ne Washngton street, Kunson, N..1. ond, well scred and maled. Kept \n Jl.-~--V-ZL!!! " :_ n rat proof crb. Any amount up to 100- WNDOW CUANNG. bushers. K. M. Wyrk.-ff. l.ucrort, N. J. 1 We make a apec-alty ol clrak wfndowa lons lluletwn 210H-1-1.». tt atorw. omajs and prvate Wld«uc.«; aso Kwweral ooe cl««n«. Rut«s baasonohlo. stat* hrhway. NO DEAD STOCK HERE. Our lrc... there* no dead stock her*. Ever tube a- lv* one. Am our prce ; takng them mm so fmt. Are processon f not, why n.,l? VanDorn Co.,,,l,hne 17^ ou n"tfe V,-, f.. Four njo, sx people, "-Khtt-uy. Cha.., well h OR RENT. Vary attractve two-ro.uu dvta, sl,,o «n Md douhls rmsrm; nuwly furnshed all co N.w WhltdeM huldnn. llro treet, Ked Bank. Pho l < l ;. 4S Waa CMAaU AND BA9KETS KEPARED., M>dem aad MStqtMl char lottoua relstsh»d. Casts»«at: sssars r,-m«.^. B«sbe4s made to order SMd repared. MUhaeJ Patten, 1&0 Moocnoath jtoeet^ Kcl Hunk.., TWO PUUOOWS FUR SAUL. One OoarasMs/ asu ocw Jurvtty whh O44ve J..-SB. JTl CABN LAUNCH FOR SALE. j Twetlr and a half fpet. v.tl. tw, cylnder 1 otlfnfl n.boo runnnu o.let; wood condton: exceptonal baman ; wll»ell for S175..UM Phono f,!,-u FURNSHED ROOMS WANTED. Two furnslel or unftrnshe.l rooms f,-,r Kchjol; wll not he ready tn tnkr- rooms untl September 1st. Mrs. M. M. Barr, Ocean (Jrov*. j:*"lteral delvery. NOTCE.. Kerport aul4» radator worls. Hevmlrn of all knua of ntdutujr*-. Also mud tfuara aru) Kaso^m ttmk*. Work called for and H. l«uer. phow- f2-w. RAND SUMMER SCHOOL OPEN.. rf-tjrnk u t.letn-ulury and. collee boerd rvhtton House, OctHn and Cenl-«Hvenuea. Sv«brwht. phune v >>eabrjrbt, ntlated,,. r,l«e- 2S: lonal-,1 Hll. N. J. Ad "«nk. HOUSE BOAT FOR SALE. r loal, :.(l«r.a over nl- K^.ll,,, -cl rooms. lnrke lvng room. Kt FAMLY LAUNOr WORK. y w)«l, w,-t, m*l VX(.M«^H 1F...O1 We repar rndator. ntudkmrlk, hoo.ln, lamna. and do all mvtal work. \.«,!! a radator for a Ford for «14.S0 tlnt» a ; honcjf/sml rndntr.r that dont freeze. Wa ; sell Frv»tone md uthor ne,, of tro*. len- aowtle prces. Ked Hatk, Auto Radator t Works. S Went Krunt n-t^t, te.l lank. d, Phone U77. FOR SAlE.. 9«eflnrl hnnj lumber rvm lurn«jrat Whten nl Samde Heghts, b«, (U*s, frxha and lf.xl2v. Wll quote f. O. B. cora,,!estn»- r four tneal 1 ^u*j " Kellnl>.oo? h Ktr.! f s" l Mr -thc. nnl : nj,nv bul.lnn", le.lunnk. "Telephone tllll,,c a.t.u e,.r D. A. M-aro, Kcaode lcrflh. N. J., telen Ku-s ph..ne10-w.»«x. V. GRL WANTED for housework, two n famly. Apply 7Hs» WoHS..ll West 1-n.nt slr.-.t, Hed llafft. j MAHOGANY DRESSER.! Ol faslon.d nlhknny lre.ser fur»ale n uo con.ton; J;tr,. :,7 Km l.lace, ttd : Hank.. - por p«mnd. ttou.:!, dry v~.h nn-lllat work CADLLAC EGHT F O R HRE. 7 ceate pt»r pousm. Hnml nnln^ [ p po J«v*tey Coast l lnnk, MtB ; fo»n" tro nr pr ry, W«t bru REAL FSTATE. nl ten fnxn rv*r, t* n nt C./mfort,l,lu.cvv,,(! a«. for Lre, lr.y or nkht..kj Lnden place, Kel lanu, ph. er cjoae. c»r K. Kevns. 7«e 111 -M. tn-jvce,.t."lo Vrmu. A. ) fvt. Kns Mle road. MONEY TO LOAN. Money to loan on n,ml am fl.ooo, $2,000, $H.000. D. W. M ortjrakc : rtu, real HOUSE TO LET. Half double. ouae, Wallace nol W Ml streets; seven rooms am bath. Apply.lms.u trojld and FrolL atreet>, Hcl Hunk, tnte, ^40 Enat Front wtr,;et. Red Bank. Phone J>4-J. HOUSE FOR RENT tl rowerlll avenue. Rel Bunk, fve rooms ml luth. Home mprovements. larke lot. H. A. Worthes. 28 Hector lace, Red Hank. PhoneJUX. PRVATE BALE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS. AT WALLNGS CDER MLL. r»sh made uwcet e.l.c.1,11 v,,,. door every Thursday, 4," -.-nt-. a r.tll flve rallonjt. XO. centa. l!,.,c ^7-!-- tllctwn or a pmtal. box Sy K. y.ort 1 ( mon, ktr 1 1 w P m V. or Se th u\ Ol nl t ^ v*n th. YC lt*. n &t ts, U,M1 tanu. FOR RENT. nm -nn.-,. m (\ V l-,.trrty. UuW,! twtw.r jmrafe ur* <f M-». J<-<ln.- t, lte,1 lnnk. r.llt nl f<.r 1! nth ft -nur Btll T tt. n > 1, T 1. uy,. M.lmalngs, pcttte. Sl,f[(, Overl, Htuve«. HV edn, etc. Also f«rm nu>!pt nt». Cull tme»t Hflttn AttaroH, Brunt-h»V:M> Lu].* Slver. EGHT ROOMS, BERGEN PLACE.,ot 60x160. mprovmt-nts; cnrnk<*, po sesson n tlrty cluya. Prce $9,000, Umn, 43 Se l^anthon, 4 roatl street, Ked Uunk. Phnnn ALFALFA FOR SALE. Twenty urn of atamln. lfalfn ell cnr.l n th* feld al %U p, UPHOLSTERHUG. 1 brnwn,^l-(w..v)mps nnl fl.crf ron.-.nl u, all knd«,.of lurnh«rc Md j nt tu* KncktMckt>r pharnucy kndly n-- 1 twln«hnk, u]d <*k b<^lnmm tut n walnut, turn >:un<_- to the K nekrrlmekm- Pnt DENNS & WHTNG. Pantng and pnperhanwnk; work pror.ptly tkcnded to. Charles 11. Denns ppd ferte E. Whltn!. hme tel lank NATURAL AND PURE CE. K. Atl-) wll nvc nod servce anl Tmut delvery..mal ur lwve.orders at 14 Weal CorlnU acnue, Atlantc lc,lanl», N..1. lbone 7h-K. CONVALESCENT HOME.." l.. o:,.ut at-nl; nor Shrnw.-bury rver. NOTCE. ll-afd ur.-e. doctor n. daly attendance. partj who look u mstake pack- j!""" Kod Hank -3.l-H. fjam(.) tron E1GHT-HOUR BATTEAY CH No Ur«M*-«l(y unt* for your..lt-y. n Wf..rt H:00 A. M. toudy by 4: M. wth u hrlt--. l«>t[f-..vu«l t-r.rwv Try t. Mr.,- y»ur. ltulwy n. WrJln t«rv>-v S at CM,, R*H lt«nkn.-mlny_ m-vrtcv ««o n. M :»<vcjnv «n<) M.,»nu>uth»tr*trt#,,-,) ]>,,,r,k. REAL ESTATE. ey. Het whte buldnk. t Hank.! (k Ka street and Half-Mle maotfay und vorr ; al:<... r wll U<ue». Fraok Howard. 1»1 Hud».,n Lous :tt*d Uan«. Phon- 118-W. West Fro 1. K.-- llmnk. HEMSTTCMWG. Mextoao, wdo, p4<:otnk, foll BlMl stve?. LOST. Buttons, pfkm:, platyc mahno embro- Jorlo«e»bj!ll rmmed trlaare* n lon; black d«ry. Boa^l and nuvnltca for sale t t*j leather case lout early Turxla; mornllk. H«o<»f Shop. t! Bro«l stroot, Rd Baftk,.Fnder kndly return to M** L. Mtchell, ovor Sulroqders pharmacy. " n place. Red Bank. Reward. "" " Rum? Mrs. Jlm Wyekoft. Lurayetto ll. N. J. fnny ROOM FOR RENT. plehhhnt rot for lont n l select ne:,hljorhool; n l vale luure H South 1017-M. ; street, Hel Hank. GOOD PRCE-S PAD for mens aeoond-hand clothsa at the Cty Drr Cl«nln«Works, 9 steckaols strsm. a«sr Broad. Phone 10B-K. WUlatn Oaro.v, propretor. SPF.ED BOAT HULL FOR SALE. OVERLAND SEEDSTER Full mahounny V-bottom s.-.-l l.nat hull. for»«le; Loo.l rubber, wn. slcl, sts.vte-! 2lxO ftxt. ely for motor; mewl. Onk 1 and electrc lllhta. Knrnr n hue col- trang, nsho;an.v nlvnklk, cupper fa!;ten-<l, aur lon. nqure after 6 ;0t)? M at ;tf Wll- ( bm** ftttult:.. bruhl lll«h. Nuw Jersey ( olf :lac«_.treet._red Hnnk. lhone als-w. Motor*. nc., hteyport. N. J. ma ~" THUCK FOR SALE. T PATENTS. O<>-bslr ton oocacty Vm. tnr.l mpeban- lb«e-dol patent alor oaj o-kldtlon, *ood rubber, mnel boly ; sacr- WANTED NOW. Whte Krls. women, houaeworkers ; also u whte couple; wfe cnov. ssau cbalfeur;,m7r> u month. MU.t buyable to show huhv-l rerervne.-:-.. foo. wa^ea md Rood lolons for.ap.-bl help. Answer to. WlrlurlonM ajreucj, 7 Wharf avenue. Red Hank. Phone le.) Hunk. DRY STOVE WOOD. Pne slab wond unwell n utove lennth. Easy lo splt and makes Kood kullrk cr 1-lt amr mml. J1O.00 per. truck load, Mvoyl. John. 1,-nok. Jr.. Red Bank. CAPTAL WANTED. rate -nblahrd l,, f.-rll/.. - pla ;,l,,,,a, bull ;,n. near led Hank n. K...Ml onul oaptal.for l-ptal Wanted, lrawer floe for uee oy roota. ta seen by upto Harrj *o!sen. H«lforl, N. J. TEAM FOR SALE. Par hoavj, econl hand ho.se,; blr.par. ful.n»,t, (no per monlh. K. poo to 1.0O pound-. Further purte.l.r.,, N.,,., K,., Hlmk by telephonng John H. lmes,.out HrsacV, N. J., 203U-W. HOUSE FOR RENT. On the man atreet nl lar H«ven, from October 1st: sx room«md ll-h: complt t.-ly furnshed, t60 per monlh. K.. llw-.s, Tu HOUSE FOR RENT. Hmwe to rent m South street, ^ght rooms, all mprovementa ; n«wly d«««rated throuchout; lfra^e. C«ll at S Branch avenu, Ued Uank. MJTWGD R. BKMSUTOK JU-, M to M»r c4 M.. Phosu. 121-W. The to take a few prvate case- nt hs rt,-r. W. F. Hoth." munl, ^Of, Hec. Keypovt. N..!.. phone 4UH-K. REAL ESTATE. LOOK have Monmouth county ho e*vr terms..kr*«auto t<-4*v<34 look tom w«r. CMl«;b ^l broscer, DO«16B, Brlford. N. J. ROOMS WANTED. vo or three eom..-tnl; fu nhel t be n a rood locaton. Ad.lfes eut, drawer M, Red Blnk. P CHCKEN FARMS TOR SALE. 1 have chcken farms, wth aarus out and half to nne: prces SS.OUO to 17 FoQ Cnlebl....ukcr. Rrlfonl. N. J. HOUSE FOR RENT. A11 luoflrn nprnvcnentw. reephone Ued Hank ljm-\v. or s-e Jacob Hecker, 1S* 7 Slcwslnn y lveuf, Red Hank. FORD FOR SALE. for HHle. n foud runlu con- t">. Applv Lous rctes, Fnrafter lve oclock. l lt-! «Tour nn ; l<l ( M 111 V FllM rll nr H! KR tt- Am MERCER SX DEMONSTRATOR, Mt:-j-. sw.k; run 11,0 0 0 ml l lw U-,*. tf»,-.u:.. hoy, N..1. rnn tv. clo«ned Rt tho Cty Pry nemtlnff an&j>t9- fttvoet, Uw\ Hank. Ph*ns 10U-K, trot, propretor. BULHNG MATERAL Make tho«a rpfnra or bultl now, dott \v*t untl prtc«a ar» hkbor. POK R«0 [ *mo >h Bunk TB1-E for EdmoadH & encuu. at 64. j "" *"". McLaren tr»et. _ MONUMENTS. TWOMM Man a on & Son, A*»ljrw«*^ buldtsr* o/ hffh tfr«<1e monmnonu. Offlc«and ysr^, Mo-wwnth tttft^r nnd V»tnn*o*v1 TO LET. Vtut tmt room bhsc on v ( vne-. LUrt. v\fc\ rcty. all...t»n1^: fernk<>: fve nmt" TRUCK FOR SALE. t.m:?l00. nmr.. s 1,...- tfot (ru.-fc f<r f-a,r n( a s.cr- Hank hone R*-! Hk flut >c -P-.. nt th«shr*w<ttry H-e-;--. lot; Corua rutd V, loooaed munvtn<-. U.-A YOUNG MAN WANTED. ; ^., to make hm-tclf Lttrntlly Mtnl n [ M, Hv* Hank...An x»».»>.t tutpo-unnly fn* n HHK - -.o, v.,, K 1,, spp, hm.ef «H, LANDSCAPE GARDENER. Prunng by experenced men; uprayln". lajn.-; out of urcunls,, larfre or small Ad- vce f\ en as to what, when end how «tnt-nts, j plant. T. 11. StUs, 121 HanllK rond. Red Rank, phone V 11 \\" lul to llf H. lw ) 5; H 1 * ve nk. tcnt. rtrr PL.y ;t, 1 otn n H REAL ESTATE. Sx room hnu^v. all ao4*m mprov fm-st (lo.,r ;hrey rooms OA«1 pwntry. SM,r thr>* rooma am bath, turna cttc; steam b«at, tfnm4:«; lot TDxluO fsat. Ten mnutes from Me.tkm; vuae^so* n two months. 1rre Jo/OO. A. U vru lumtcy, Uet;^t.r buulntr, K«d Bank. AWNNG AMD CAftPKT C1JLAN1NG. A>v»fuM, boat cov m*a cut Utns, carputs aud rus c.h^oa<l, SSSSM cd md atorcrl enovat«^l assd ruade to orkr S«Unfucton euar- Btrwtt. rce FOR RENT. 6Hren 1-rt^ Yorf or Wllam Porter 1urn.hcl. >x room cotlate: all mp! _ " - : nelts. on t lo- Shr.w jllry v.-r at BUNGALOW FOR SALE. -llnwn: flue l.oal n;.. nml bathn;. R.-nt M»e ro«sna and bstt wth sjl ftnprot-o-,- s.able. Call K<-! Hank lull, or BHRts; prjo 9A.&44, tl,%00 down atvd Ums. 1 n. A. Davs, l-ar Haven. N... od Baok^ Phow_4»7-K. j ffr W * R,n.,a on 1,-nl VST OUR FAR.! dcovey" of Aredul.."lre" al,.wern NarMrfn: Hr«ConH>anr. Krday nn<l Sat- name of.ame. rra-e uotry H. A. Cu.p- lrday, AtlKttat 1 (th and 11th. Kord tolrlltc \ er. Coopers S.T\.-c Staton, a Kve-. 1l USED KORDS FOR dell-er clo-.-d pan o. l.)u(. 1:!,,; ton t nndto, -f edan, extra uth s»]-e,-. lrj; sta er torn, KOO c<lr Utr, 6 ^n,,,,,,,re. r"rut, v«baublo«. easu, soda, fanny artclaa, toys, etc. MAN WANTED. lrv lon Red Hank 1PJ-R..!1::T,. at to \V. v Mount. Mo to ; pot. Hl lank. BARGAN FOR COMMUTER. utes 11 for Sll) of Wllam nl avenue, PANO FOR SALE. Vprelt nano f..v.ale: wll s f sold before Saturday. nqure Holder, Whte»tr t and Ralrm Etontown. N. J. HOUSE FOR RENT. Attractve lone. sx roons cntnpletel fwrnalel. Slewart Sycamore avorlle. Kn ewhbllry; N. tn 1-K. ted Hank. HOUSE FOR SALE. Desrable c^ht room hmhc; newly panted and papored; KH, electrc, hot and,-uld water. Karate. uure of owner nt 3H Arthur pl,,c... tel Hank. lve WRELESS CrUTTT. FOR SALJE. ".rvssloy r«dn dutju. Coude^q llc of! V Mall wnntcd to (alv -nre of tfr.fn.ls and psrt*. Apparatuses tmtallatl {-or m-omu,«r«; j " to r.ar.- hn>elr lcmally uaeful. rreff-r- prces on applcaton., Cllrlcrt Meyers, c*u>- ; >..n n ^ ,.-a,l S2.00. W! -. l at ablv nnn able to.hve nutoraolls. Tele-, D U. Mahoncys Bt*re. Port Honcnoortl. "m < "" a.-cnt of bo-ens. 1al,, t.-u plooo phone ted Bank sj»-\v, after 7:110. M. J. J pho.u 1H6-K. KeanaburK. lor wrte..1. f. Con.t, " " Ued Bn h.-.t. l..t H. "t... Ktcl,- -lov lkht futu,.-.. ter,-a,l, nly -«AT rr WTH FurrwEaa." _ eovd (x, more. apfn~otr{«to and j.,. nmha* so w«l«4«n«w B4Wsn ; a b*^u«or < 1 bath; L^_. j n #»«f w v, m? A SO<M wf M*.-*lr o*rrr haor>no«m whh.,..! 1 ; Wllo S A L E Va.11Vl.t. J. hnna. l«..an knu, chd ltva **EN ACRR FARM FOR SA.F,. U.»vru-r..,... mn... on 1 tmf.,,:t. ;(l >f f r u t, n fn- y o u n t r hov.<.. M W nt.l mlt- frnn!-. nk. " (M ( 1 J-T! - lr.lck ro"".n.l l«lh.-; 111. MASON. am (M^nentnw.., ». - TMWO. WOCt Ml lt-ck.1, dmve at H Htler»t«v r r o; twt4tnrf«* ebcur- CHOCE LVE OULTRV TOR SA-t:- Y<<lt;: (n.-k_,,.. m-l,,<-!>,- f,,, b HU All pully -nvpfully nttt.l. Henry Or",.* Jr.. l.lml-, N..1. ll.-u.-h. s ; v\ ] 11 rnwt 1 WANTF.> nun n- tn lnnf, At M. U.l tn 1 SC lll nk. FURNSHED 1OOM FOR KENT. t -ont street, ftl mth. r phone Nlcel. furlhcl Apply «t Hf) Vn* tel Hunk POOD.F. OR SALF. A vey hd "e whte toy.nrh poo.ll. for sle. fall M«Klwrd. lmb -t, Knt.towt, N..1. p RED HANK HAR ARJSR. Hhnmpoolu. Hcnlp. alcurlllc, faelal mnhsnu"..wu-1. makng-. K <,ol,y. phone t.-, lln, c»o:>-m. so)\ usp.nsr.t WAN 1 n. Y01111,, t,! of neal am.-n.a am fnd chancl-r rot sol fountan. Apply " Hrond street. Red Hank. ACHKAUK PHOPRY WANT.D for devrlnumot, F A. Muelnn.e, M htrrl <treel. New York Cty, nr an Walhce.M- Red Hank rou sa... Three per*- br.oom..ol.- for.-ale: «l-o Vuch howl. (ll 11,1,11,10m, ".l 1 nvr-n,.,,,, ltank- MON-Y TO LOAN. Money to loan on ftmt KO HM4 rnorwanl on mproved prttprlf. Alston HaeJman, attorn**. Red Hank. Cell,P,111 DRKSSMAKLKS HELPER WAN TEJ. ThooKhly cxporccl an. caphle of tlulalw entle nwu. Madam Vctorue. 11 F.H,1 l-rnnl ulrmt. Red llanl. lllll.1ng OK SALE at Shren.bu) ; formed, ll,,,l,-,r.,,(, -,.., llorlcn. :t:t MO-H nve.. l.ont llan.l. or leleplono Lmt Hllllcll (Y0-M. DECK CR11SF.R TOR SALE. llalj..l deck cr, St)»ll.,,,,, o-ntal m.,- lor; ap-od elevvn nlc-; cwnp. Appl, 1r-d arv..11. U.-.l. Han, Ya.lt U.o-.n. MANUR: ron SA.K. Tn or ll.n- loads "f. nanre for sals rhenp a- 1 apn.-a. AtdV W.. t. llv.. l-all -llr.tl. )(..,! lnnk.,nk. phons.achks FOR SALE at f a r m: 7T. nl -Ml c.-n t s; w t l- h a v o t b, m,,. n,. «,l;>> n Auk-ust and Vrtemb-r. K M SSykol. l.l-loft, N..1. boe Mddl,. o> J. AUTO PANTNG.,-!,." ". Ol l Wll CU a.l.lre.^ nnd,tuol- -r. f pantn char-.e. K. S. Howard. 1H West Front,,l-"l, Ked H,,,,. PRVATE HALF. OF OUSLHOLU GOODS. ::o\,t... la,lor bl,. attuu,11m 1ol» l.ont lranch, R FOR SALE. A hax-an. b,«lt( Jersey row. :... vcts ld. enttle.1 to!,<{ 1 clat-ed : about ready to calf. Hellm. 1 ause famly does not llt-ed, two enw». ll..no ted Hank U.", HV. URA. VAULTS. arker ccnent.v.hcrproof bural v.nln; l-ll.ape, tlmn lock. -Ut» ur seel: >l«k ynlr nnd-takcr.-t tt,,.1. S. a k.-r, \.-,t l.on; llrsneh. N..1. "hone Lmt llrau-ll TM. RlLA. ESTATE. flt rexm! h.htsa. all molern mtrtvethttta.. j thrna mlm T -^ front llrosul strss, Ans loraf tm, n,0oo. osmvsrm at onm A... " «ns Aaeey. Uorat.r luldlnt, M Huk To a STRAW WANTKD -1lr - four tons straw: n to,(;,lty f yrc.. s -.t. nul.-tr apple tr,.es. (. (ler m,,1. f. H.-.lrck-.n * Son. Mddl. J. 1h.n.- 7HS-H. Mlll.-l..M. MOTOR FOR SAt.E. Sx cylnder l>0 h. p. Merceden,»l. sutable for lh.-.pee.l p!ea-l,,k n.ul. Tn Mot.. 1.U Ke ct. N. J. TRE PRCES REDUCED. N" nall-r what car \oll tlvc, we ran re-tre t at very low tu-cc wth lb ^la.le llll,-r. lmt lny l new tru or tub* untl y,.l hlle ft.lr MUol 1.1 loll - l-ed. Val-...t, porch.--slen H y. lrdw.,.,.1 Hours, r..secton: lot H t U l ; ceo Wll rll wll, naall on S.,t.-ml,,.,- or Octnl.. alrerl. K.l Hank. _lho HOUSES FOR RENT....on-,, uuoem.-ll,.. «.., p 1 -H.. n per mouth: s,.,,,"v".l- nswly..-.-, r month, nm- -, r.m <.-. ( yo A p l y 1 1 J M-,1., ^;,^,;,o S..l led : ll,.1. lla SAVF. MONF.Y. m,, (..-.ted 11, ey. A K lfe anl Ml nol sr nll n 1 a. -;. Kel.1 J. Yank,,, )OY WANTED. l.. lor.,-a1».,,, y.a- old. n,n sre,. ted lla k. lt T t Wovnl Clllh, unlk walm «,N Two ron N rnul n >n (hlrd flnor; elect dtr. ter: partly ftktl«he«1. AUTO HMPKH VOU SAlJtl Lyons tmnner, adjstalls, prlre tlo. wll* Ham C., DtrlAu. tt Matln avenue, 1«tl Bank, huw lol-ll..^ w^ -,_.,^ " ooon PASTURE ro H ty week nr moth, V l llnnrrl ty week nr moth, n Wllam V, c.rn-r, halan, N. J. Wldll.town n K J nnulrf «( J h f ( hnw OOSF.S FOR SAL PO«T MONMOUTH. llhve K-VA hote, for mlfl at t Mtmull, N..1. Moh U.uK-r, ll.lford, N, J. lonc KMnnlnrl. 11-K-L.VF H<«:.S AND mor WANU) W.. tho»r ^M fll HMMU to fotf pounds; Sltorut cash 1-tle,. l,<rae.r wrtt*. U,,. kll, l\,».hol,l, N, J. l-h.n W. SAL H)A! WAN ). wcnly lo lw,.,,l\ -K,. 1,,-t lout M,«t le n,.,,,.,,,,, n,.,,, am p laasonnlle..-.lv to V-M :>\\, l{,-.t Tanl,.RK.H. pa rm :Ar.. Have twenlll -flv,. llekshlre pw». seven nl) nll. Mcwlow llue l..ru, m M011- unlll, N J. ho" Kramluru * t lll. A lll Anne 1 nl,.,,-«n, f, 11, ft We 1.nt. LOST. e ml " Jehu n.-l, Ked Untl,. HVCK UON HOHK WANK. U h e - t l o u t t n o t e t.. t-. t a u h, l u l l lve m d lom l l a v, l a r l l n - ell. N.. 1, ll. K e d l a n a U - W WORK ort,»«t tnttre (tl t*t-«s. r"),alhurtt lr*rt, -d lmt. nf all l-s- K"*.>* Hhnl, Wnlnc, llmf HOOM FOH HM, lvaollfully flrnuhad lom l«l.l«nl dmlv-l V..M«..«..-, led Han.. 5MA.1. FARM COM MA.K H man hlnhmar, Krtlluwn, N. J. Klsflrmn hnmsv, larf nlllullllnts Hts >lrll#l farffll bfrtun, A-t uuek, Hut )th. ll»l row HUNT, buup* far pvrt nt mywv** RSU tn d s««r P, l>mm»< 1*1* tlfm, Hl««t rtm. H«l er. N..1. HOUSES FOR RENT....n lo-e. -<x,"nl home, e.l,.,,, t u n Hat.. \V. Mar slate. ~ " l: t l out tr-et, d- FURNSH!. KK1MS TO RFNT, S t e a m h e n!, :.,.,. l : l l, ; th-.-e ol ml,, rur -l-.l. MOTOR 1OAT OU SALF. ll r.m-t 1 nches Atlantc dory: z c> 11. p. l l a y. - l - l l ". N. - w : h l l y c, e l - l e c l r l l l l l o. l e r. l CO f ^ l l l l. Duly, 1.,.,l.t, N. J., l A l l. l l,!.. M. l.... n e., e,, l. l l. l l l. l - l. e l v. t - w l f e t r O < 1 t o l a l *. l -. u l a l. - l o l. t. N,.1,.. HO,F.Kl OK SALF. H a n,., l(,,,l, l >, ", ], -, l b, o l,! \ l o l..n.l, clen. lenlllt..lok. s,- p.. t>o.n, Cull any lnn, t l u n -la v. -.. M m l l. o n. p.ue 11 J Mnnl,,, <c,l. MASON WDK WANTED. all knl-, f obbo,: am a,..u L,,",,,,ly ^at»rn,.l,,., ll.-. any \,le w 1H4.s-W. EXER OT«retulTed furnturv. euablons. slp ««made to order: supl**. t«pe*try, err- J Lone aad l*ther; Wmp slwds slks, uhtx FrAmes, trlmmnuh.. Ctatks furutur«.teru, tu Monnoulb alt-vet. Ht.1 llhk. LADES ATTENTON! K!n-«Utlty Khop. Marurmr. almnno- ; llt. a,ulp lr«<ulme,u wth <> wthout vow4l rar : bolbnf. curllrm.,>-e4u.t ml U^OUK lulr. Open eveum by apolntulsll. SB AMV.rlv P)UC<>. U.?<\ llsllk. lllolu H f, T - M MOtHY ror SOJ Tk. V»OM«Uud l^s. Uu ul atutj hnk. tle lket SSMnnutfa of Ark t< trm- f«-n,.r wlw> SHM-MU t ***nn moflry (< furnmnm on fret so-ft/uje at f. 1^ UT assst nv 10.*f <f^..,/4u^«rf. debts, boy stork, >rovvr*su.. et«. M yoaj Cunt s M>utl e*ur*») *nul y..n «sat n lo.l, M. r: t,.,;,.! farm, ul.rl v not n,n.l 1 " oll)...-nh fo,.,r-ol,,r N J. 11M 0. Wml-, 1 V. w ;., l 1,1,1., hat a - 1;. et, K.-l 1,.,, H t< tl l> rn..t t Ml tu* Httk. Flu. f,-* l < <. > 1 ARMS to \ r n>r lnk. Mll." -*. S.-- l.-lf us n Kl.-fltolt. 1 (111 llttlf *"...ft/m. N..!, UO(! rlll.vl t,..!f WANTK f* t 1 p.mll Y Oh. 1 )(> rjushks KVlllMllll t, h, LOST....-,-. t> )> Km fu Ul lly mt.t V*ll Ml 1 PRT.MAN MACHNST WAND. : M u t,,, full....1,, aulnlan,111-1!! l a.lun > tnt ; all y, a, 1,,,,b A!.- m,, l v e r an, m u h t rnn Nsv.les.T,!> C o m,, a n y. Fat,ml,, M..1.! l-vl M»l ARM FOR SALF. w t h l t H,t,1. h m 11 m d o t h n r < k a l,, *. C, n,, l f,, o l l l y o r, t c k f,! nna U«,l l l a x k 11,11 b,, l,.u Ml, -1,1,. V,,, l,,, u,,,, n e e l, te Ml V,,, U h t t,,,,,,. tol. 1,1 ll,,.,,.,1, "...n u.-, 4, K... no.r. AN11 F1H SA U.,;,o-e.WV.\..do> Ulj.l Cun. l.v.n,.1, t.«<,te,..,,.u«l,. U K X KX MAL..»«;-J,... m FDKNM..M, la,., ; tn- - l-..,-,,.k1ms FOR 111 Nl... l,,1,.-,.,,,,,,, f,, -llmlle!,l,,n v, h;l,t! Am,-lra S f*«or bl.tj..,.> f. Klo ^,l, ll m.»lh» Mno,sll,, 111 1llH VA1.UA1 k. raums. u.l»d un. lry *.-] nn,,.,n Ho f.rm. u«u- fubool,,- n.m,, e.!,* w.,,u.-r - <.-..,,,.,,-.,,,,,.,.r n. v,dr "..-l,.-.. HUM balb-. fol.,.u...,. ;...HL^.! for! " <-.tate s.ulr VVO-AM.V HOUSES 1OK SAl.l.!,,.,,,,,,.,.,,...:,,..,., -..,.!,.-d, SAVE YOUR 0LD CARPETS. Runs beautful reversble -u«d ma.lc frou y.nr «ll enrnets am rtllts, Hcnd postal for crc*~lr and full partctllarb. Werehl Ru* ;nj Curpct UlennK Co., Bll Werfeld "_lrect, Hrookly 11. N. Y. Asbury Park Busness College. Prepare for bl-ncs s or sec,!.,ral,lu. tcs; lman md (Srcvrvr shorlban! ; -pcl work; ^ra.lll.les a^sstfl to n-st..n; ; n- lv.luul nstructon;»choul heuh H.pl. "ber nth. Krest L. Hfn. vrm-p.l. MOTOR BOAT FOR SALE. Wll sell or xchukt-for ante one rased deck, ten fuot cabn, crus.r. :lsf. fe. t. lb h. p. engne. Locate at West -Jlth steet, Harlem rver. Demonstraton by appontment. AdlrcdS Cruser, huvrr M. Rt d, Hank. HOUSE FOR SALE. Fne reslence, ktchen, pantry, lnntf loom, lvng 1,11ml, tuvvc loom, sew\k room nnl hull, four master bedrooms nn! bath, cellar anl attc : lot DUxlvr,.,.,. t,:m, E.l. Hajcs, Faf luvcn, N. J. hno lltd, lank 10-J-W. TWO STORES FOR RENT n new bllu; Kent., at lon. mouth st.eet. t., Hanl; «],. of each stole J^\r,^. steam l.at, all mpruven, nts ; cellar! l-r..ll.nlre. tnre. Apuly for artleul.-r.s t...-!>!.1 te, HculelUro. nwer,.tlce t nolulluth slleet, tnl lmk. SEWNG ftjachnes. All the lute, t mh.ved electrc: purlltbl* Pnwer s.wk nmch res, motor attachsj, ()1,1 machne,, take; n cscu*n,e. fash cf tme payments. t, msltelu.l.ne whle you wat al Sl.-cr Shop, C,eorKe Won.s, Jr., Hk-ent. U.l Mnnnth Btreet, Hel Hank. OFFCE ROOMS FOR RENT. Thr"e,"1111,, lnn,?,e roonn. second : l l o o r o f l l.. t.. n],,j! f..r 1.,t u s s u t e,,f t v. or ll,,.e or nll lent -u-ly. o s - e - -.u lm-lnt ly ; t u n,. n.ml ^ e u e l c e s, F o r t f l. r m r t l a r s ly l o u 1.,; o f b o a l s l. n r : n. M M, l(,,-...r ll,..-. Hell llauk.! ATTENTON. - no.,ty tlnol-h save you money, olllh, a 1, per. t-l,nk am fur. llllk 1 lot llll. ; Matf, t lln,u.l.t 171, rly tl 10.h.n-,- one t fn rettu r s.. n: nu n--. 1 can a-1 nl for prol ly n,!e f Hll John, tl.ky, real tl,,, Hunk, l,one FOR SALE. rb,»l H.ol- :!,,.ok ; ; 11, >,<> < Ke.l Hl. DON PAY UK. HC.S. f \o, want lo throw v or tnnnov nll rlthl f you Hnt lo»-.e oo lllls hly the.l bre red Vallllo to,. Mn llnt lnlm l. v MOTOH MOAT MACRlrltK. nntll tlllly-llve nol, bel,. f t w o llnh.n, lny c u l a e r. dnft w e u t r - w n. n on>, c r h w nnl mlotny bull, k.!>n!)v lln. r-,... (- H nl.- /»% NKAL.MTAT.. VHps room house, all modern lurva. m«nl. KflrallT located tr,.r,)o, p,^,,..m,,,, l rrar* nontts A 1., * l.rr lulldlnf, Krl rank TWO NCK AHY HOOM".,.«tt*r of towfl, HM,.eleel-lellf, lsal J K«r WXJAM V. D1KHU. njwnmna. hnstlt and tnnlnv. umps and burst.» rawl sa.u U.l.., ft* "y fur-,,u> tl <tul,l,,» sul.w. (H KA r AT..,,u "-,.., J.U..v, nla r.m^u lon.,. M.hllO. nvv Hers lo.-c rhl.-a.-n fmll. --. e.--.-n r.,,.o l.-n-n, " " T.llU l..t. on eur [ U VUl,. ; lmll 1 r, Wlfud. N J..,n.le, K-Hl, Ktmla- 1ow e,»ll OM l mnled n. le e $ll,lllnt. ler n l- m - vm. t n nnnto ln ()akb., 1 11,1 C.,1,,,,.. wll.no. p. lln* auoney, r of town, HM,.eleel-lellf, haal j K f dewlml, heak,m optlukl; teut hl M W Mrl n M W fhns 17K-H, H0tM«sus, Haw DM *AUt, tn ttmm *«» asjlar (k. f, u, a H hsylth ftmv >»rt!>».r*««4u., ) am) yyln *cw«m-la by ThntnM (JUssny. (A llrlln* «"ll P. tj l»,,.. TlwW <H-J. Re<l tamk Wo.k <VJ»»»»M.rd,n n when wmnu*\., 11 rcmc WAS.H ull v, n html n.tn,,1., ll \v rt m \ v n «. 1 Kfs ellts Trft 11 LLlluf, 18, Mp hut.tlel,mml 11, nl out tfr ool tnl rm led luuk KKU MO1V llatr.hy LAkllNO.!*a,VM at l«.«.. nulls cllttl flfltkk (lva s l,«t«. ",.plsr starts. T» l Hall.fs. llo, ataan<l. Walls Hrrvtan da. Hun, Ma»l«av-tu» am Mnnmolh rsst, fll llsmk, rmnmrrmt MAMUUN*. B ^p M A l AsttA- M B f k u u u J- J ^ ^.U ^H, W f^^**r ^w^s> ^ ^ ^ ^ s ^ V VWf ^V#W Wf 1 *-** " ^^ * ^ * -^ "- JuUM^M ^ssa^l lu-aaasss» >»wnw>wf rw^ DOT Mn ^ L ^ ^s«s»»*^s»- a*f>rtslasl w. 0. HtkUbs, Manu- F<m H A, KlfMT OM AM.. arn/ > ->K- u> t*w kssfr-d n.-r»». ""u."t V " ""..alon n u anl,,- M.-" U ". ".ol"»h»>"«ulullluls; s.*.! - fo.luy,^ 1U«1 luu.k, plora.ll "" ",",,_.,,.,.,,,.;,};, " ;l< e«or fron Mm... awl os.u,,ll.«ahum n,.,,,,,,,,,, -, 1! v \\\, H Manwruu rt»*t, Msar ulultl*. 11. d ,.. \,,, Ml,,,, N U ~ " " «" < - "» " 1 " "" ">,1, ll""h> «"."H l "" 1 - lml.l.,.,» mouu k. lu.,.. o,,. n llv. lunl-.t vr«; Mull *»»»<(.n. lrlny nf Vl.m.HTf.N»(l(AMFH.S, Cl.HkM. "" *«l*, m.l..ll.1 sjutlr-n for l,... nt,-lul.le.l l.-... llu l,- uo., n,,n.o.loo <*«l>» t M «HlnlU lsnm»»l.l 1lly >n»» umd.."lny l.^t,..l,,s,. u..ve,a,y. ".»«a»«u«n ad»...«ends f»rn,«mllhat. u All*!. 1." rl t"n U..llfl <>ll>.. Tu-rv f,,,,,f Cvl t.,.,--, «.l-o- bulll,.,. VV-hu, 1^ r «.MM. AND lont DMANt!,,!,.. nls., f.n,. an l.n,,,,» nml bllv lo m Un., >,, tu,., mle. T.k fm, M. Vallea * u,, l«ss, stand, tllltnl.ts nn en te s loll..l l.nl H, H.l llnk NKW HUNOA.OW COH BfcM ll Hlr MHV., 1!.,-*( locsll,!,, wll.ft nr 1 sut all year rfctm! tt«w «h»mnnt fnt/.t nw; tnth nth merr ln fvemut; nk (.ntuno. HltHttn) M M#Ckrl*r am Jtmrl»»fne., fjplr %rf*^jj»nf tttmnttrfn, TM-sotum* «> < and r*u > so ntv nttlyvltklt tn AT,ury «rk Mnd sbsj*. u.wna. Also fj. rent f.r * MSMO, a»tlf.ruhtm um nlulu N. of rtlll W. Vald TMsullntlllf. N V \N. 1 HN full, u M Wa r 111 alut nl 111>. u 1 - r 111 alutl. 1, Wml lb ^1,111 tn 1 on llu.l l n H11111 slstl»jlll lll.nn, n, 1,1. ltt *K 111 rl tltmla, wll L"v f r» tl WH lllct or four nnltls lll lot* l rt srmtl h rt h W t *( rth/t srmtl hm/«. rt«l wll puy ll er n..1,1 h Want f\» nr! f.nh mt -Kr Haven nrt Rurlmt, reft,mm Wll l MW F,s»mM. tnth Wml» rnnt. Mrtutfl M0 u;»f*m MM ( t» l.-lt Her!,f lll kllu fnl sale all Tent. a.k.t e luo,crt,,m u my store wndow. have hrmlr.u of prnp.rtles for sala or foe Mnl 011 my lst. have ton nty m u.lvcrlh,u.mal.ly. C.,m«n md nll <buw.em lo you f.l.nt.ml, John l, h.lrv. ll. "lulr. / ". slrt, H.M 11,ml., tl.oe l!. NEW BULDNG FOR SALE. New l..l-,o. 1,1,. Pt,, l,, l, lhu for >nle lo hvn nluen, ttuh, tl e«(h sturo, nf four apal neut*,.u o,,h»a«l hnth, st-.ltnl, nl n.dr ntutu ents. Wll tkchtdre f>r lnt«nr promnty n town or o u t uf lowt M part )Myn^t. Hfllft (<r r«y l hralol «t v-lf>»l,,rtolh utrel. Wll lrlnu n t.m y«hy rnn, Apply M) V,<T M, nl. M,.ml,1,.lllec 1^ Mmmtt «lr«.»t, ml Hunk, Prntng Machnery For Nlllnu He m., *lll «sllh. «Mrlcnrk fust he., N" 1. "" <ll"»r<>r,, tobh,r wrllh l«a *. rk-m, m fur, sr,, stl la) vj«fellrlll H.lllnl. 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14 THE RED BANK WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8, TOWN TALK. (Contnued frou pngo 4.) Prskt Hardng:, whose death the naton s now mournng;, was a man wth a wonderfully amable and knd dsposton. Hs poltcal foes as well as hs poltcal frends are n accord on tls p)nt and all unp n luwn-k hm, nut alone to.-howther vspect for thu hgh poston whch he hcul, but also to express a genune ftclnt; uf rencl. over the loos of such amllc servant. Our new Presdent takes ohu-e unlt unusual tomtons ;uul ;tt ;* tm WH gvnt poltcal forces ntug;l)t wtl large eonseuekes are, strrng the thoughts of the people. He states tlhl le wll follow the same polces as llu predecessor. No out should tlte ths sttftemt loo lterally. t slouv not be taken, to mean that he wll net precsely n the future as Presdent Hardng has done n the past. Presdent Hardng hmself would not do that f lewere alve. * >. * Every vce presdent who has been elevated to 1 lt* ollee of presdent has announced upon as.mnc the hgher ollee that le would follow the course of hs predecessor. None have been able to do so except n small degree. Condtons are constantly arsng, whch requre a clunne. of polces.! Probably no stronger example of ths -was shown than durng Theodore Tljo.sve-lts admnstraton. Koosc-j vel announced that he would follow \ n the foot.-leps of Presdent McKn- ley and he* fully ntended to do so,!."but the.naton :t-j.hat tme was un-. d,t;-,:!m a transton whrh made a change uf polces not unly lesrable l«ut mperatve. j To none hut, small mnds s en_n.s;!st- CMKy paratnout. N T n "te exep. the : snall-muded wll blame Pe.-dent Cooldgc when he strays, as he undoultedly wll, from the pathway JUked by Presdent, Hardng. He s Presdent" and he must carve out, bs j own record, nut follow lke an autom- ; n,>n n a ml made by someone el.^e., The Amercan people arc too wse and have too much common sense to condemn our new Presdent; for ;my oru-, n-ltv h<> nry show or for my.ac- ton he may take along now lnes. "To do the lght as Cod gves us the lght to see the rght" s just as mun a course- to follow teday as l was n Ab-abam Lncolns lme. LHH. and all the.other great forceful -hu alters of hstory followed ths OU.-c. They were at tmetf-.con- dennvd fur such acton!>ul tme, vndcated fhem. j RED BANK REflSTMlL AUGUST 8, lft& The Red Bank Busness Mens Assocaton mourns deeply the passng of Presdent Warren Gamalel Hardng and bows n sorrow before the vstaton of the Almghty. t s requested by the Offcers of ths Assocaton that the places of busness of ts Members be closed all day Frday, August 10th, 1023, as an act of respect for our dead leader: * f f ^ f FAN FLAME SPARK PLUGS NONS BETTER taoe. FAN RBVOV«1 UNDER. COMPRESSON Throw. Off Ol Kap. Sparkng Pont* Clau. Gnaramlaad. to 3 a Gaa Flr«n Oly Cjrladara aa»a»a Pop and Powar Paralt Ea»sr Slartnt n any woatlwr for all ama, A.k yavr daalor or wrt* WESTSME GARAGE. JOHN OAKES, JR. Factory Eepresentatve Corner Shrawbury Avanue and Nawmao Spwmg* Road, Fhona 463.J RED BANK, N. J. HGH GRADE SERVCE Approved and mproved Heatng Plumbng Roofng Water Systems Copper Work Earthen and ron Ppe # We Handle the Amercan Radator Companys ARCOLA HEATNG SYSTESrlS # 5 RED BANK and SEABHGHT! NG THNGS! fln TUDCnAY TOlV8OK?^nW t HKPM 1 wu Startle Monmouth County. wll release from the Ufl 1 lu taum 7 UmURWUff, dl Ld r.rl. sdewalk n front of tks store SX AMERCAN EAGLES They wll soar over ths vcnty bearng the bg Shpley Sales News. Each Eagle wll carry n ts claw or beak an order for a par of shoes, a dress and other artcles. SHOOT "EM" DOWN! GRAB "EM!" He orsh t^t!s{,& as atl8 ]n EKVE!oPE UBOVSKYS s the Store That s Cleanng House J Competton WQ1 Crnge! A MEMBERSHP, CAMPAGN.. Members and Money Wanted for tn? Socal Scjvce O-ga:.at;>n., A:.^u>; l-h J.c Munuuth touy suc::l --r. ;:T mx;r,:..;l<n 1>:-1,.n.--Hmnrl ;!n- <rn;tl; r -:ll m. Tn-!. 1. ;.^ U---. -, : V:. rl.11.u> n-n jn>!:t =! ;: ", Kms uf lr.cnlts have- l/w );JM: am. tv-v r:m.-v.r/nrdnq n lu- ;tll ll: t pad ; 1 f;n M-:!f!". An (vdna! > (.,!., :.-ll-.:;!l : l S llr!) 111)-. le,-, - :::;.!. -1 :! :n! M H M K V - sl : :.-l ".-!,, tlm--.hlll-j; Hl-- l.-,.!..! «l ---t aj whvv lom ; t..;, -n.l,.v-.l y-l-. - ll:": : Jl-.u. 1..:. mlls sl!-al r.s l-fll_- V- r..\ [-- 1 :. ; >.!.. S.uh < - -T..,,, -,-:.-.,, (,! :.!1. nr.f l!. vll M.,1. a- y ".r am! as r,:.;.!; nvr a. t:.:. 1.!- H,\M!:- n?vc....,.,-,,;. :;!,..f tlvl- -nf ;!w ths- tres-.!:.vv bft.-n alvt-a 1. s -Kl-.d. Jl:.>. \V.;..n T. M-Duwll.f Carcl.l fan. : Mn.....! n-. 1, r-.- t.n T :!-. Uc, a.; ls.r...m---. <!:.s A. Nl-.-. -s ra.l;-n ul l!n.-; Fjvolml.l dsvc!.- M>s- Malml Wn-- s,,r, r h,- Asmry tark l>lr, M*. C. 1> n.-l.-- uv he D-fan (-"-.c,l,:. MM. Mr,. ll,unlull..!:, :- J-t "f t!" >!-n{ l.al;c <.-L--. Tnollh--.; ta!ps wl! K 1 a j M.l n.tn. -.- l.!n : Al-- t h.- ) n-11!." m;l!»y."n llv- \ -. «..:. ll-n;;- tle n.h! y 1 y.-\t Wr.!n..--lay. ] v.l rapt-tn ; sd-rt a.-, m a n y nss;.:!-.-.~ as Av. h M r. M- - l) m,-; l ,l Mrs.l.hll 1. ],.., -,-l...- l- cht-f lc-lpr. Tnlnt-.!--! -l,. anpmu wll lotnu.- lnlshll) V.AR WTH BALANCE. G^nc* rj.-ws for tle F.;.tlow Taxpuyers of 1uwuf.h). t, ^a,lltu\s townshp l,,a",l,l flm lmn llt -hed ts t >en 1 year la -1 A\ -;;,. - ;: -.- llebl wth a balance "r,sn,;,..!.s:.,.! Wh-n the ML. 1. " M) 1 "*! XlHl^-s was p - jan.l t v;l-, llougllt that all appr." jr a: n., had been (v, at a mn- nup ar,,>.!!.(, but e c o n o m y and a la f, -r ;,,,npral un from the state! tha, had been antcpated left llj b o n -.vh l blluee wbll, wll pld- t al.lv lc.-heclell lexl year low l-lve,. a" 1 (-ru bts!"!ll a ll.] n llltf,~l- lo.l H-U lll- ll^ lll"tl- HlffrMtrl Mlf-lln.ll ll--pttlll fa t 1 :. ]H]nt antl tnr v..n n tn 1.tfuM -m.-t (f Uu 1 cdnjnsn y :t- fhlav- law. Tl- PvlhlM Tlan.-t, hts c o m p a n y rc cvt.l rmtt n h n n s p o r t tlnllrvt tj htldl lt a «:-t ot" S>f a day. VVdcsday, St 1 * m5.. r ;. l), v.m lk-d. lf lt fu.11.- lnwfhp»chu 4.-. n t-m. K DOUJ. ChrftttMtng. TWO WlrtUflM VVUL- hllll^. W* 1!! 1, tlh, lny lre M.uy 1(1.,.-., -on uf lltmry llua, mll Vnll DulKS 4lmKllt.f uf C.mrh-. Hut. Ar. Kua: t nollr uf Kln Dn-rkt. AfUT llc CCHMV n-.-mhc > uf lu 1 two unl< and t mu-lur "f rlutlvc* luul fnd;. r; jtvl! lnnu mrty lt the home uf tn- bln.t u ll 11 l p«r*-.nt-m ^ Mr. am MM, lnry C.KM. nf K:n«ln?, Nnw H\\of R««ort. Tn* JlnK lnutnl, ll man;. >.asm>«f ll«nhtnv Uc f!) «!. vu >* *«JMtly lukn uvtt by u t-ammtthtv ol vlluvt»f lml >l»n wth H. lun >f dvwrumr nto» twt"", t rptjttlftl to have 9t to \VlluCA B t)4 News! Everybody get here any hour from now untl Saturday nght. The crowds wont lafc us close evenngs. The news s that have orders to close out every pece of merchandse n ths store berfore Saturday mdnght. GET YOUR SHARE OF T! DROP YOUR DSHES WOMEN. BRNG HUBBY ALONG WTH YOU LBOVSKYS 141 Shrewsbury Ave. RED BANK t* the bggest gve away event ever struck ths vcnty. $1.00 FREE 10 ANVQNE WHO DOKS NOT BUY OWNG TO PHCfc : *. - -? -, : Acton Every Second From Now On! ll ether sell or gve ths stock away before Saturday nght»3 Straw Hat. WATCH! $15,000J to whoever comes Shoes, Dry Goods, Womens Dresses. Furnshngs 26C Men". Hou... 97c 10c 10c Men lumtltortlcf A $2.O0 Man. Shrl. $3.75 Men. Skrt. $S.O0 Slk Shrt... $1.00 Unon Sut.. 3.7S llnadl ll Guaranlpad anlt 87c $1.77 $ c $1.87 U, V, ). Unon -Sut.. <M 17 78c Hoy. Blouat, 39c Boys SulU <CC Q, Woel. a par Pant, f»»» HUa* to / " t.oo Wash Sult lfur fbm* " * 67c $ M»«s Skox and 25c Lad.t L.la Ho...1 A_ Oxford.. No hollar F5.00 mported Gngham $1 OQ vnlua., Good- <PO Q7 Dr... all >z«1.o3 v«, w.lt... «N>»" S2.O0 Hung.low DMM«.. O7p.7.00 M«n «l- $ t Dr... Oxford. $3.50 Work $6.00 Marl* and Ko(<r> Ur ffo 47 ndo.fordt.. * 0 ^* $2.00 Mlu»nd Q7*. #9.80 L«dl». and Ml... Fal.nt and f 17 Wht* KM Srw..* 1 * B«ll» ~w r * f $20.00 Slk Dr...c OJO ATT Dottad Sw» JO Q7 $1.00 Chldren. Dre..»»... *>7 _ Chldren. Dr«,.»««.., Q"7 _ $2.50 Clldrana UmM...Q"7 _ OrRandla Draa.as to 77 $B.UO Sll. Wn.t. fl»1 Q7 $4.00 GaorxalU Slk <to Q7 W«l.l«, Sal* Prk«... $» *! 7Be L«d» Ulooman "Vjf 2Rc Lar(a TawaU.., Q $18.00 jdl.. Coal, all 9Q Q7 wtral, 1* v»? 20e Glnfham Bal*. 11 ** $1.00 La4W and Ml... Af^ MldHU., all color... tg $8,00 W»»l Sw»ur*,...«1 g7 * m Dnr Mlddk. BleuMt 10. U41M* H d h h

15 Our Store Wtt Be Closed All Day Frday. Clearance off Womens Sweaters The sweater and skrt outft wth ts refreshng possbltes where blouses are concerned s one of the most convenent and attractve outfts. And, too, gay sleeveless ones gve many a one-pece frock a pensable. Sweater selectons here nclude very smart jacquette, slp-on, sleeveless and coat styles n new weaves and colorngs. Regular $3.50 Sweaters now $2.50 Regular $4.95 Sweaters now $3.95 Regular $5.95 Sweaters now $4.95 Regular~$6.95 Sweaters now $5.95 Unusual Value! Smart Sport Skrts Womens and Msses $4.95^ $7.95 Colored Wool CrepeS Featur*^ the Oyster Whte Modsh Knfe Crepe Pleatng Just One or Two Models of a Number Joseph Goldsten Co. Long Branch, N. J. < NEWS FROM MDDDLETOWW. LEONARDO AND BRfvENT PARK FREMEN CLEAR $2,000. Trolley Company Begm Work of Tearng Up Car Track Bg Tme Planned at Ocean Vew (or Ljlbor Dmy- Two Houses Sold. n spte of the stormy weather last week the annual far of the Leonurdo, and Brevent Park fre department was very successful, The profts wll be about f 2,000. The gross recepts ran arourul $2,500 md the expenses ] RED BANK RBGWTttt, AUGUST 8, S23. Walter Edwards of Newark was a Mrs. Chretopher Hang, the charlady truest Saturday and Sunday of G. were about $500. Several artcles of the auxlary, wll be n charge of RcHrd Hall of Leonardo. were dsposed of on the co-operatve. tho affar. Mrs. Kdward Corbett of Ocean plan. Alex Godeck won a ton of The annual far of the Uelfonl fncompany started Monday n a mantves at Jersey Cty. Vew s spendng ths week wth rela- uoal, ths beng the thrd straght tme, that he hen receved such un award ner that betokul : an ccssf ul result. Saturday a* Sunday were tag vstng Mr. and Mrs. Frank Des- Mrs. Norman Brown ofyuk:r * at the fremens fu-. Lesle Roop won a ten-dollar gold pece, Kaymond days for the fn-men and more than preaux of Naves.nk. Mclaughln a pearl ncckhu-c and MSH $500 was collecu-l. ; Mrs. Sarah V. Clark of Sronklyys Hose Komelsk an alumnum roaster. Albert Northe-ntt o! Port Monmouth underwent an njnraton for of Leonardo. spendng a week wth Mrs. 10. L. Sage The drolley company has started tonsl trouble at. the Lung Branch to tear up ts tracks n tn; townshp. Andrew Kelly has moved from New hosptal last w;.>*k. The ujwral on The company s takng on any al f Monmouth to Jaleb Luker.s house at was successful and Mr. Northeott s boded man for ths job and the wo..elford. now at hs home. hm. gven employment to many who Mrs. Jan<> su.-vn rl of Nav-snk s A home economc; c!u!» was ur^an- ( nteta.nng n. \«-s l-m Troy, NVw were out of.jobs. j.v ; d Monday at,-t mr-ctng at MK. York. Arrangements are under way forward JefTersa al Uelford:. Mss Mrs.-Edna \\ ltng of Hclnl the annual Labor Day events at Ustop, the couly mm- economc.- :- jendng two W-CL- at JOSOH. Ocean Vew. Last year more than demonstrator, was n charge of the 3,000 persons watched the varous meetng. contests There wll be runnng >»ot»»t» mn> HMMMMml races, swmmng races, hgh jumpngand other events. The commttee n now lvng wth.mrs. Jen:ens mother, Mr. and Mrs. L.j:- Jenson, who are charge conssts of George Bostoek, Mrs. Joseph Luker of lort Monmouth, Harry Palmer, Lous Vegel, Rchard wll move nto ther new house at Lowendow.sky, James 11. -Mellee, Port MonmouU mxt week. The Ocean -Vew properly owners John Schroeder and Charles Schoellner. s a specal polceman- tythout pay, daughters of Roselle Park are drected trsflte through that place ; ng J&ree weeks at Port Monmouth. Sunday. Because of the man road../-..wl p.- The nbelford Al*«~.. Methodsts Xf..«u^..l;«^ cleared..!.,»...] $10 t n benjfeutoff hl> concrete pavement by a sale of hpjne-made cakes on the! s toeng lad - 1J -,g g lol of of beach at Port Monmouth.Saturday. automobles through Ocean Vew apd Mr. Ha-k bad hs hands full. He receves.nothng for hs servces; A "back to chldhood" dance wll be held tomorrow nght n the Ocean Vew communty bouse by tho lades auxlary of the property owners assocaton. A prze wll be. gven to the couple who most resemble, babes. assocaton s arangn^ to start u Town Beautful" movement wth he B.. Nowell and Robert Caesar co-operaton of the resdents of that have sold ther houses at Ocean Vew place and Mardan. lo New York.partes for $2,000 each, j o h n Wallng, son of Curts Waltnd Charles Schroeder has sold hs lng of New Monmouth, has recovered house at the same place and for the f ro m the njures le suffered three same prce to R. A. Burke of Ocean weeks ago when le was run down by Vew. an automoble. The three-day far held by the Dances are held every Saturday Port Monmouth fre company last nsht at the Ocean yew communty week netted more than $1,000. Bg house - under.. the,. drecton of the [ crowds were on hand each nght. The property. ownersksocaton of that booth at whch fancy artcles were place. sold turned n $:> The thngs The Atlantc and Jacfc Rocery dsposed of on tho co-operatve plan company has opened a.store n John comprsed a ton of coal won by James DeCostas new buldng at Leonardo. Burlew, a mnstrel doll, won by H. R. Salvador Gglo s the manager. Applegate, a ham won by George Luker, a cereal set won by Mrs. Roy mal route from Atlantc Arche Qu.ackenbush, who runs the Hghlands Drake, a chocolate set won by Mss to Navesnk and Locust Pont, has a Anna Mae Langford, a bed spread new Ford tourng car. won by Frank Yuvnall, an electrc. Fred Bretenbach has moved from lamp won by Arthur Johnson, a rag Leonardo and he s occupyng rooms rug won by Wllam Snow, a pllow over Herman Lnbrccques store, at won by Alfred Moore, scarfb won by Campbells Juncton. - Mrs. R. T. Nutt and Mss Anna Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Kennedy of Pulsch, a syrup jar won by Mrs. Ed- Belford are spendng part of ths ward Rmyon, a nut set won by Hor- week at the New Monterey hotel at ace P. Smth, a yoke won by Wllam North Asbury Park. Denns and an Axmnster rug won George Hebard of. Brooklyn s by Mss Nan Helwg... spendng a few weeks wth hs grand- Rev. and Mrs. A. H. Sutphun of mother, Mrs. Louse Lehman of Port New Monmouth left today for an au- Monmouth. tomoble vacaton trp to Lake Hopatcong, Ledgewood and Budd Lake. Vew wll hold ts thrd annual dance The Laugh and Lve club of Ocean Next Sunday mornnk:a representa- tonght n the Ocean Vew communty tve of the " ant-saloon " " league wll clubhouse. speak at the New Monmouth church. The thrd group of lbrary.students Durng the rest of August the Sunday evenng servces of the church Week for short course n lbrary arrved at the Na vsnk lbrary ths wll be n charge of the Chrstan! work. Endeavor socety.. Mrs. Ald Taylor of New Mon- The Navesnk fre company wll hold ts annual far on Frday and Saturday of ths week. The profts wll be used to help buy a new fre truck. The Navesnk tre company was organzed 37 years ago and s the oldest fre company n Mddletown townshp. A Ford tourng car wll be dsposed of on the co-operatve plan at the far. James Jlack of Ocean Vew, who mouth has receved a dvorce from herformer husband, Wllam R. Taylor Ṫhe ralroad staton at. Leonardo has been repanted. John L. Amhos s puttng ; new curbng around hs property at Ocean Vew. y George Sage of Leonardo has returned fronva vr-t at Jtye, New York. Mrs. Wllam Hnnlfln and her three ^ A tsnns tournament tolecjje the ujanponsshp of Ocean New wll be held Sunday.at James HcPrees. Walter Supensky,aged two y*a:-, son of Joseph Supen.sky of Leonardo, ded Monday of dphthera. John Lyman of Ocean Vew s mprovng from sckness at the home of hs daughter at Jersey Cty. WE HAVEonly one standard of qualty n all our products. SHREWSBURY DARY CO., nc. Telephone Red Bank 1455 Nght Call 1076-J. Buy your Butter and Eggs from the Shrewsbury wagon S Further Prce Redactons on all broken lnes and sjes Not all szes n each style; but you wll fnd all szes n the varous groups as a whole. Specal Bargans at 95c, $1.95 and $2.95 Ths means that you can provde your footwear needs for some tme to come at prces whch are very unusual. Many desrable early Fall numbers are ncluded n ths sale. WHTE SHOE CO. MORE THAN A SHOE STORE Glendale Park MDDLETOWN TOWNSHP " Stuated almost opposte the new Shrewsbury Rver Country Club, and havng nearly a mle frontage on the State Hghway, ths development s sellng very rapdly.. - Durng the past week we have sold 47 lots at Glendale Park, prncpally to Red Bank people. Ths record s due to the fact that the lots are only a short dstance from the ralroad staton, the ground s good, the prce extremely reasonable and the terms so easy that even a schdol boy can buy.., Two years ago we sold lots at Port Monmouth for $175, and these same lots are now resellng at $400. Excellent lots can be had at Glendale Park for $100, on such easy terms of $10 down and $2 per month. These same lots wll be worth at least double ther present value one year from now. ;_ For your convenence we have cars standng outsde our offce every day durng the week, ncludng Sundays, to take you on a free nspecton trp of the property. You are under no oblgaton to buy, and our salesmen wll extend you every courtesy f you wll favor us wth a call. Broad Street and Lnden Place. NC. Phone Red Bank 1599 RED BANK, N. J. W. A. HO3P3PBNO, Broad Street, Red Bank. Phone Red Banfc 39?

16 Page Sxteen RED BANK REGSTER, AUGUST 8, H4AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA.AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA S Automoble nsurance (ALL, FOFMVS) JrH. Gregory & Son 67 Broad Street Red Bank, N. J.. Telephone 474 ust Clearance! Sport Hats, Sweaters and Skrts AT LESS THAN ACTUAL COST The ^Pearl Porch Encloture* LLOYD FRANCS General Contractor ard Bulder,. 5 Broad Street Red Bank, N. J. The Home Beautful! Our August Sale brngs to you the Opportunty of Furnshng the Home at Great Reductons from Prces that are already Low Do not confuse ths sale -wth ordnary furnture sales, for prce alone s not the paramount ssue. Prce alone means very lttle, but merchandse such as ours the fnest n Amerca s a real nvestment. Comparson wll prove that the regular prce was a low one and the August Sale Dscount really means somethng that s why we say Compare Qualty as Well as Prce and You Wll Buy Here Several very dstngushed lookng bedroom sutes are n ths August, Sale. An usually attractve $250 four-pece sute n Queen Anne Desgn "n two.75 to. ^169 Day beds, both (U-c-oratvc and useful, can bo purchased to advantage durng our August Sale, a partcularly tfood one n mahogany beautfully upholstered, hcnu; reduced $Q/1.75 to." Ever popular, Wndsor rockers are much n demand Cor decoratve use n the home and we are showng a partcularly good model n genune walnut at the specal sale prce $1 A-75 1 J of Dnng.sutes are here n the mos delghtful of the new desgns, a partcularly good one beng a 0-]>ec< Hte n two tone walnut, patterned after the famous Tudor perod desgn, regularly $:!5() reduced for $1 QQ.00 our AugHt Hale to lzrv ( 57- Our entre stock of rugs s ncluded n our August Sale. Ths means splendd savngs. For example $8o Wlton Velvet Rugs, sze 9x12, $ 7-50 have been reduced to he most luxurous overstulved sutes you could possbly magne, see, for example, the wonderful three-pece sute were showng n two$1 A "7.50 tone velour, reduced to Tn 1 always popular uatrk 1^ tabl s even mor* popular n our August Sale hccau.- of the savng. Sec the beautful $;.7.f)() ones n walnut we are odern^ ;\[. Your charge account s welcomed t ths store. We partcularly urge you to make use of t. t means that you can enjoy the beautes of your home and pay for t on eaty weekly or monthly payments. Carfare Refunded to All Purchasers. Albert Leon & Son Smth St., Corner Kng St. F>ertH Amboy New Jersey BG* FEET OR BG HEARTS? Whchever U the Ca»e Eatontown Methodsts Cleared $35. ^st Thursday n(;ht at tht; Eatontown Methodst church there was a RorkUul stockng >6cuMe at whch \he charge was natk n c**nts n three tmes.the sze u tn- sock or stockng people at the soble are not possessed of bg feel but of bg hearts and that n ther dsre to help the church they pad ;» whole lot more than-.the rate char^t.l. The socable was conducted.y tju lades ad socety of the church. Atbury Park Farm Sold. Allen R. ltuth. an Anbury Park real estate man. has bought.. the (re^n Grove farm near Asbury Park. The farm contan* - acres and the house on t has nne rooms and modern mprovements. There s a twocar garage on the place. M". Hueth wll use the farm to experment wth farm crops.,, MARLBORO NEWS. Party of Marlboro Folk on Campng Trp n Adronflack. Herbert W. Meyer, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Delclsur and chldren and Mss Dorothy Ely left Monday by automoble for Mr..Meyers camp on Blue Mountan Lake n, the. Adrondacks. They wll vst Albany, Saratoga and Lake (eorge en route and expect to j return to Marlboro n two weeks^ Mrs. Norton nge and Mrs. A. L. Suydam of Long.sland are guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Grffn. ( Mrs. Henry. Schanck s vstng Mr. and Mrs. G, D. VanAken of nwood, Long sland. Mss Avs Swan of Brooklyn spent the week-end wth Mr, and Mrs. A. C. Delclsur. Percy Hayward and son of Newark were week-end,vt;tors wth Mrs. S.!. Hayward. r Mss Sue Kng s spendng a week at Manasquan Beach. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Lane of Trenton spent Sunday wth Msses Elza- j beth and Catherne Hayward. j Helen Dggns has returned to Orange, New York, after spendng! several weeks wth her grandparents,; j Mr. and Mrs. Jumes Dggns. j ; Mss Gertrude Brown s vstng t frends at Allentown. j. Mss Margaret Courtrght of New! York s spendng her vacaton wth ; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Courtrght..! Mr. and Mrs. 11. P. Hayward and j j Mrs. Wnfeld Stryker spent Thursday j at Long Branch. \ ; Mss Elzabeth Hayward s vstng! frends at South Amboy and Old Brdge. : j Mss Elnor Tlton, a nurse n. ; Perth Amboy hosptal, s vstng Mr. and Mrs. Mnor Brown. ; Mss Eleanor Bradford of Red Bank s vstng Mrs. Kathryn McCue.! C.J Courtrght returned Monday from the Chrstan Endeavor conven- ton, whch was held at Des Mones, owa. Mr. Courtrght took u sde j-trp to Yellowstone Park.. ENGLSHTOWN NEWS. Rev. W. T. Hawthorne Regm a 1 Pa»tor of Prqcbyteran Church. ] Rev. W. T. Jawthorne, who has been pastor of the Presbyteran "church for the past three years, has resgned. Mr. Hawthorne has been., called to the Frst Presbyteran ; church of Edge water. j Mss Mare Roe, who has been vs- j tnc; Mss Sylva Polhemus, returned to her home at Jamesburg on Thurs- ; day. jane Keck of New York s vstng her grandmother, Mrs. C. Marcellus. Ml, and.ms. S. H. Mount and daughters Thelmu nnd Berwyl and MU.-S Lucy Perrne, who have been at Munusquan Beach for two weeks, returned home on Saturday. The grl scouts went for a ten-mle hke last week. They ate ther dn-, ner n the woods near Gordons corner. Those n the party were Mss Tham Conover, scout leader; Florence Lews, Walteretta Davs, Paulne : HuUe, Maon ress and Ella Vunderhoet. Mr. and.mrs. F. C. Borden of, Ha.ey Kcuch vsted Mss Katharne lolmun on Sunday. M.ss (Jemg.nna Wagner and Mss.Mllon 1re.-..- are spendng two weeks at a camp at Summt Lake, near Hear j.mountan, W\v Yolk. ^ j Mss Anna.utt s vstng rela-! lves at Huston, Pennsylvana. j Garrett nnr.er ofnotl lanys-! ton, Vmsyh ;uuu, s vstng hs 1 grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Garret. Conuver.. j.tlnn-m.\>.]r;.t and famly have, m<\ el to ll.u Brnok, where they j \ have 1MU).:. a h.w hollh 1. home ll.,,.mrs. Tha c. 1 M,-.. lar, tv! lo^«rs has retuvned..lng two weeks wth Uyno of Trnnet..1 luyeu null chldren. ^;fdng the.summer West on lnent nvc- wt,m.1, nue M- Ann Kam of Fort Valley, eurwa, - 1 \njf Ms* Katlunc M ru, an n arjn. Mhw ljnnl Wll tn- rest ft* h summer Wth pan n»t ther.summer -. J > t ll! llllh Ml U Mv V. Conover 1TMH n. uveue..m- KT la lla\vtholle Adran!. (..\t are the.m:-. U- V,,.,eH of C ll wth h la t. <)> on l. n nol}- the lvng room tables n the sale s a wonderful $:,(» tnhlc n walnut wth b nlad hurl panels, ltaldsta. an Henassau $1Q.75 Jedueed to H- H Mr s at he and M^n SECOND ANNUAL PCNC of St. Johns Church, Marlboro, N. J. wll be held THURSDAY, AUGUST 9th, 1921 GAMES SUPPER DANCNG 1 "* rm]l(jy.*l at nr^ hs vacaton and.mm.. 11, h tn n, n of ths place took part n h,- M;U. u Uoug Unuch Satulay altn. 1hcy made u lne mwk". hvn; eghteen men n lrnj, uml they l-d h, parnde. All the men vvorr hl,- par, whte shrts, lluck neck-, whle 1,lt hlts mcl bnd shoes. A lar blek rbbon»» lrapl n fnnl uf the new Mack truck out nf rr.peel for readenl ScrKul Wllam tnuk «"<1 f«wll> f l.lltle Slver and Scrgcnt Jon nrtlkl md famly of Eutontow hwvv nuvr nto tho double bou^e o the corner of Acnnln uveno nm: Trnty > 1 J<«>. H.lh men an 1 ntn tnned ut 1nn Val. M»» l-;..r llul «nut MUH MHV] l.cvhlly < ( K,1 Hunk xpent Hunla; wth Mr, vnl M«. Kdward Cmntm Stcrllnf Durtll, wh" hnt t»«>«>n KpellHK the <nmmer on.ok Ulnl hun return d hmp. A (le f unknown orl«ln rulm- thn nteror of Ju ob Dlcknon hous on Man mrt ><«r y Krlda" mornlnr Th» nro cumptny dd good work am kopl the ftr«front «pr#«dln f, Th mount of th* rt»mhf«* ; 113,000. " Musc by Snydera Orchestra. Broadway Loan Co.,. nc. SUCCESSORS TO SCHMUCKLER & CO. 227 Broadway, Long Branch, N. J. Tel Money Loaned on Personal Property. Bargans n Unredeerned Pledges. Fshng Tackle, Muscal nstruments, Watches, Jewelry, Slverware and Frearms. B ANNOUNCEMENT Out of Love and Reverence to the Memory of Our Departed Presdent WARREN G. HARDNG OUR STORES WLL BE CLOSED ALL DAY TO WHO T f AY t:o,nl,ws ; Untl.Sutta Atu-cu, Uatrc «f Jomey. S»; WHBHEsa; n H,...l n lt.a, «la th,. llhtrc.u u(,,. Untcl /or the natvct of New,l.-vr,fy <l»y of March, toas, l>y McrelHtt* SUKm- VKJ. Company. o\vm>r nf lu StcllnYot "K.r.» U^rd," her enx>f«. lulc-m, t-te., fn- lmtnt.n uf t. lnllly fur nl n. a. l.,,u.lm. JLm&Ke ur njury eturted by a llluon bt 1 - twfen BRA VHul utu( t lulrttft nulnrbtt at the entrance tu the Hhewnbuty tvor o June 10th, 9l : uml WHBUEAS, s, ).-ltn..t und llllnpt h«^ Kvrn n Htpultn to hdt- 1 l,y mll.p.,y ttta money,* uwurlcd. hy the llnul lfcrfrwuerrd hy the Dwt-t Court «r hy th-- Appetfate Court, f uny Huptut nturvem*, to the nmouttvf *r* h-mrml md Hlxty- XlKht Dullard unt Two Centa S O.Ot8.O2l ASl ntertmt, the npumhtl vllue of aafd NOW, a THEHKlORK" l l ll "punum :. of a tkmtltun anuml by the null Court to m" drected ant) delfvured, 1 tn hereby cte r.h p*raonu clnnu unllke» for any lod, l!(- B*ruton, dmnufe or njury u-cnaune] hy «*d eolluon, to fle ther renpectve luln» Mrtth tho Clurk uf the Unted Sulea notrfct CttUrt. Trenton. New Jor>uy, un or heforw the 11th dny of Seltelur, ltl^a, «ud nlmj to n- wer Mnd petton und hel on or before Sep- Umher lath, 1!!2», und to nnke due proof f taer rewpe-tve ehma before the lrlled, S4ateH Dmrct Ctmrt for the DHlret uf New Jarney.lurnK the September Term, 1HS3. ut a tme to be llxed by the Court; BtherwSR tm*y wll" be lefnultel uul debhted from Dnrteputon n thn nut. J. H. MU.HERON, Dstrct,of New Jpravsr»Btcd.«Trento., N. J., July 26. tjj;!. t pnys to advertse n The Regstor. Frday, August 10th, 1923 Ths wll gve our employees an opportunty to comply wth the recommendaton of Presdent Cooldge that: "The people of the naton on that day assemble n ther respectve places of Dvne Worshp, there to bow down n submsson to the wll of Almghty God,".».:^^ Specal Sale! wll hold a Specal Sale n all my departments on Saturday, August 11th, and Monday, August 13th Now folks, take advantage of ths Specal Sale and get your shareof the bargans at prces never before heard of. Space wll not permt me to menton all of the artcles wll offer on the above named dates. So pay me a vst and see for yourself. know that can save you money n all my departments as have the fnest department store n the State of New Jersey. ******** *+**»*

17 rbmonal. lra. WllamE. Bralsted of Maple nue < * called to Alba, Pennsylla, latt week by the death of- her her. Mra. laabella Sudan of Westsde»nue ha been vstng: her brother, omas Emnon of Manasquan. Mr. mon celebrated hs 76th brthy Sunday wth a famly gatherng. Mss Anna Kaney of Mechanc oet, who recently gave up ter ponn wth the nternatonal paper tnpauy of New York,.where she hud «n employed snce her uxuduulon m the Bed Bank hgh.school throe ru utfo, wll leave ths week wth mother, Mrs. EHB Kunuy, fur a at Hanes Falls, New York. : r. and Mra. Harry Norman and Robert of Long Brunch wore ests of Mr. und Mrs. Davd Mutws of Lnden place at the Am#r legon block dance lust Wednes- / nght.. Mss Florence Smth of Herbert REGSTER. AUGUST 8, eet, who has been employed at the raus Company dry goods store sev- 1 years, has gven up her poston take charge of the West Front eet offce of the Red Bunk steam e works. Mss Amy Olson of Sprng street, rough clerk of Red Bank, has re- Oakley of Chestnut street, s sck wtk pleursy. out.. Rev. J. W. Tower of Colts med her offcal dutes ufter u two Charles H. Throckmor^on ot hast Neck, who was scheduled to.preach Card of Thank.. :cka vacaton spent wth relatves Front street, casher of the becond next Sunday, wll oc.-upy the pulpt The Lades Ad Soc.-tv,,f tl,.- New York and Connectcut. Mss natonal hank, who hub been very Sunday, Augun^Ttfth. Rev. Normnn M. K. church of Tntbn r.-.ln v.~h maolmn of Sprng street spent sck, s mprovng. Sargent, who wasscheduled to preach to thank the Red Bank K, K. K. for t week wth her cousn, Mrs. Hurry Mra. Warren. Smock and her On the 20th, wll occuny occupy the nulnt pulpt the m.n«r<,u generous s donaton to tl-- th, harvest 3won of Hazlet. daughter Jeanette of Broad streut^ru Sunday, August 10fb.. The preachng home fund. Mss Edna Rogers of Hudson avele, who s employed n the ollce of New York. D. Adams. Mrs. W. Wlkus, at Santa Cruz nn at UaneB Falls, next Sumluy wll be lhy Rev. Raymorcl Sgned, New York Herald, hua returned to ark after a two- weeks vacaton Mss Eva Lucus of Locust avenue A memoral._ for _ Presdent,_ -Advertsement. ent at home. Her sster Emma s bus returned home after havng spent Uardng wll he held Frday nght at a vacaton of two weeks. four months wth relatves at Wl- eght oclock at St. Thomass ehnpel. Card at Thanks. Louse Smpson of Hudson. lamsburg, Vrgna. Her uncle, J. V. Hey. C. H. Hockey of Newark wll Mrs. A. Kneute wshes enue has returned from.a vst wth Morrs, returned Wth her for a vst conduct next Sunday mornngs serv- the doctor and nurses of :r sster, Mra. Herrold D. Thropp of * two weeks. -- ce at the Baptst church. No servce Branch hosptal for the gnu Mss Carolne Warden of Washngton.street B employed at Storcks orrsvlle, Pennsylvana. wll be held Sunday nght. nnd tender care receved!>y P.etor Poppnga and famly have A memoral servce for Warren (\ ng her confnement and sck pano store. Hardng wll be, held by the Chrs-j Mrs. A. Kneuto an oved from Waverly place to ther sw bungalow tn Wllam street. Mrs. Frank Hesketh of Lnden ace has a new Ford coupe. Mss Alce Trubn of East Orange s been vstng her aunt, Mss Jene Trubn of Peters place. Mss_ Florence Fnkelsten of Elm ace s spendng two weeks at Long each, Long sland. Msses Teresa and Edth lerold of ake avenue have been vacatonng Annlomck, Pennsylvanu. Mrs. Benjamn Kubensten of od Bank, who s employed at Gold- :rga store, s havng a weeks vucaon. Post cards have been receved by ed Bank frends of Mss Helen Meean, formerly of ths place, who s n ars observng ballroom dancng ;epa. She s a dancng nstructress the Roseland dancng paluce at ew York. John Mount of Holmdel, who has een engaged n the real estate busess n Red Bank, a now n charge f the farjners 1 -exchange loadng staon at Bradevelt. Mas Laura Barrett of Maple ave- ue s enjoyng a vacaton of two eeks from her poston wth the mercan steel wre company of New ork. She s on u trp to Canada. Mrs..Thaddeus Wallng un*l her Wllam OrffTn of Maple avenue s j ughter Helen of Brooklyn are vs-ang Mrs. Wallngs sster, Mrs. Mss Frances Slawter of Phllps- Atlantc Cty. hurles Preston of Prospuot avenue. huru; has returnu( home after a vst Mrs. John Warden uf Wfshnrton wth Mss Maron Many of Hardng : ;reet""has returned home from the road. prng Lake hosptal, where she unerwent an operaton. slle of Broad street, whu have been Mr. and Mrs. Leon de la Reus- spendng tfthe montls n Swtzerland and n other parts nf Kumpe, Robert Evans of Wallace street s mployed at the ndvdual laundry saled Monday for home on the Levuthan. The boat s scheduled n Wtu street. to Mrs. Robert Hackett uf, Chestnut trect s home frum the.uk Srum-l osptal. She s recoverng from an peraton. tfe Wlte and Robert, l>o]u>vun f Red lank jonel the North hrewsbtry ce boat antl yacht dub huvsday nght. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph flrov-r of.lulen, place were recent Kfsts of her son, Clharles (ruver of Atlantc ghlands, formerly of Red!.a:k. Mr. and Mrs. Frank (. Stmck uf ttle Slver have returned ll-mn a t.t to relatves at l.uek Haven, Pennsylvana. - j Mss Edth Yetmnn of West Front) treet has been vstng Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hckey of Phladelpha, J>vrurly of Red Bank. Floyd Brady has gven up hs ]vltnn n Fred H. VanDorns automo- >le servce staton on l,nd. place pud.eroy Stout las taken hs place. Clarence Johnston of Peters place pas gone to New York.male, where j Je wll spend several weeks for the eneftt of hs health. ". Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Noble returned last week to Detrot, Mch!- Van, after havng spent several days vth relatves and frends at Red 3ank and vcnty. Mr. Noble was a former resdent here and Mrs. Noblo was formerly Mss Nelle Wlletl, llnughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. Jasper Vllctt of Wallace street. Mss Emly Stryker, daughter of andolph Stryker of Hardng road, vas lld up two weeks wth tonsllts put she a now out agan. Mrs. Wncld vns of Westtdde [jvenue has returned home after nakng a vst wth Mrs. DeWtt W-j nants of Lnden. Msa Norma vns, accompaned Ver nolher tu Ln- den, a upendng a couple of weeks nore there, { Mss Ruth Mnttlfws and Mss atherne OKoefe, who are Htudent nurses at the Sprng Lake hosptal, are spendng n two we-kn varaton vth relatves n town. Mr. and Mrs. Wllam. Francs and sou und daughter, Ko>cr and j Jomn, of Newman Sprngs avenue,; Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Clayton «f ShewSbury avmun nnd Harry Put- t(!kn <f Maple nvme HT enjoyng wclu vacaton lt llennmvlle, Jew York. Chrste lellglm nf lstol, lvnn*ylvntn, WHM a rceent >:ut of Mr. and Mrs. Walter 11. Mett of Sprng Htcet. Mr. and Mr... Walter Aum.-k of llyonm were Sumlty Kru.s of Mr*. M;rt Amnfk nf Sprnr rl <«t. ; Dorettc Knppor and (lenrtfe K np F Or of tcrl(»be Vnlley. MM l.al,< lopntrnr, are vlutlnr tlnr ml.lpr, M-», Drette Knppe of \\V - rctl Tnt, ; Charles llolfna of l.eny m-v h»«n new Htulbakr lurnt car.! MHH Kl*ul«tl Hclf-r of lxto,, tj*fm«ty, nrrvl n thn ennl y lust; vmk tn j wll mk" ter OH 1 wth : her aunt, Mra. C!lmrl» lolfm. M" lanm UnlTmn nm rvturntrl f rum t! vlxtt wth relntlvea at Klmtumt, t4l ( sland,, John lluffmtn and famly Of Klmhurnt nruabuntlln 11 Weuk wth Mr, nnd Mr«; lluffntnn, Mr. am Mrt, Krnnk Howard,.r 1,, lot ROway, who w>n> rrrrtly mnr- rlcl, /ttt<t Hutday fuontn of Mr, How lard* Wfn, Mr. mll Mrn, Krnk llownrd ot HuUon av«nu«. Mr*.. John y*p f N«wnrk * «nt ktt wk wu reuhvon «m frumln a JttdBank amt Eatontovrn. VourhU. vse pr»hl«nt of «dy drug" tre and h* mother, Mrs.»-rve Sunday. T1r. and the Kmner buldng, Frday m,rnnx Card of Thank*. - G. LarrTon, Larrlton, have returned from " a slle " *nent mostof J " ther tme abrmr at eleven, oclock. The ^r-lcr <>f The Lades Ad gocety of the trp to _ Maasachusetts. at Mr. ReUEsllees brthplace n B rvce wll follow that ux! at thetntoh Falls M. E. clnrth wsh, to Mss Helen Tuthll oof Hudson ave- Swtzerland... memoral servce of Prrslrt M - thank everyone who* contrbuted n nue semployed n the offce of Dr. Mrs. Harold Fune ha«returned t Knley, September. 19th, 1:">. any way ther servces helpng to B. H. Garrson on Monmouth street Fort Dodge, owa, after havng spent The chldren at the WrKh- rnn;; make the recent harvest home such a for the rest of the Bummer. ; three months wth Mrs. Joseph Ben- al summer home at OccKjmt.wll success. Mr, and Mrs. Otto Paradzck und nett of Rver street, attend the Frst Methodst hurrb on chldren of Palmer, Massachusetts, 1 Sgned, Mr. und s. Carroll and ther Sunday mornng, September J., Thu Lades Ad Socety. have returned home fromu vst wth daughter are Bpendng a w«-ek wth Advertsement^ Mrs, Maurce Whalen of Whte road. Mr. und Mrs.«Wllam Valleau of Card of Thank.. Harvey Lambertson of Hazlet s Monmouth street. We wsh to thank our many frends Card of Thanks. Bpundng pg u week wth hs aunt, t, Mrs.; Alma How ell pf Oakland Bnd neghbors for ther k ml expres-1 take ths means of expressng my tng Churlea Msa Dowen Surah of Portner Brdge avenue. treet has returned after vstng: for j sons of. symput hy n our H. apprecaton to ted Bunk Lodge, No. of fepnng several weeks wth her uncles, Wal-j nent cause, hy the death s of V^t?., Relly, wh ". Qunn? cn lp & 1 Parsons, y : d >>1 **?$!?. s havng t^..?3l Baldwn ll *l of n New x, f..^p. York. or^ ZW,,B. P. O. K., fur the kndness mkl AtH shown to my daughter Ruth at ther " l«ved sonand brother.. thank the hgh school mates crppled kddes outng at Uel^ederu u two weeks vacaton. Mrs. t. E. L. Morfeld and "* r th. lear- Ueach park OH August Hlh. She am ers,,thoh«who sent flornl tr Samuel J. Pcot of Branch avenue daughter Wlla of South street have thos h h ffd - anl wshes to thank tn m. has been lad up wth blood posonng returned from a months stay n who offered cars. Srs, Bertha WullrKone arm. Georga, R. C. Paanclee, -Advertsement. Mr. and Mrs. Frank E P of Wllam A. Truex of Broad streetet Mrs. Anne arrr N MrMORlAM. Peters Mr. and place Mrs. left Frank by auto E. yestcrduy Prce underwent, an operaton for kdney Edgar C. Panne for u trp to the Pocono mountans, trouble at the -ong Branch hosptal A d v ert s«>h n lo-.n^ Tu.nry 1 uu- wf«- unt mnln m ent. AN KJNOUS (JllSON AND AM.Y. Mss..._ Aclsu Ely of Shrewsbury _.., ave- Sunday. Hs condton WHS very e-rk wth h, _.- her.ous Monday. uud yesterday,.. but l,rl M<.ull,. N. nuo s s endng two weeks Card of Thank*. n RESOLUTON. 5y ths means we expre.-- M KKAS. ll»a. >l*-»«.»! Alrt-hly uncle, Dr. Thomas Ely of Plladel-, was better ths mornng. cere thanks for the acts of K l; r, nn 11 fr m.nl- ml"t Hs K x l l and expressons of sympathy - hown Horace Patterson, son of H. J. Patterson of Washngton street, has re- There has been CKurch - rt.- S./t. News. to us durng our bereavement. n: T :KMJ,VK>. covered from bronchts. a change the by th- death of our beloved :.un..]! :f tt,,..- Ml Donald Oakley, son of E. rvng program for the August servces n the Methodst clureh snce the last ssue of ther church paper was sent. Mra. Ernest Oldenbush and chl-1 tan Scence socety at ther rooms n dren of Freeport, Long sland, are ~"rs. Oldenbushs father,! W. Kennedy of Hardng road. * : j Mss Catherne RoTdan of Long Branch, casher at J5alz & Co.s store! on Broud street, las been, enjoyng a weeks vacaton. George B. Moxley of Far Haven, < advance agent for "The Clngng! Vne" muscal comedy company, left! ( ths mornng for Chcago, where the j show wll run seven weeks. j Frank Merrtt of Sprng street s.- enjoyng a two weeks vacaton from hs poston wth the Westnghouse ( electrc company at New York.! Mss Hazel Denns of West Front: street has s been vstng relatves at j Brooklyn. j Mra. Frank Conkln and her daugh- ter Catherne of Oakland street have ; returned from a months stay wth Mrs. Conklns daughter, Mrs. R. Lee J McFadden of McKeesport, Pennsyl-, vana. They were accompaned on : ther return trp by Mrs. McFaTdn, antl he^ two chldren, who wll re-j man here for a vst. Mrs. J. M. Thompson of Buffalo,! New York, s vstng her son, Arthur j Thompson of Mechanc street. < Luclle Kennedy. Mr..and Mrs. P. H. K.T Advertsement. Advertsement. For Cleanng and Dyeng Satsfacton Send t to a Master Red Bank Steam Dye Works Man Offce 24 West Front Street Telephone 734 MAX LEON, Propretor Factory Whte Street Telephone 1045 Long Branch - Sea Brght - Atlantc Hghlands - Perth Amboy TS YKE BEST ONLY-F BOUGHT SN WAGNERS BEST QUALTY LOWEST PRCES CLEAREST MARKETS Sprng Lamb LegofLamblbMc Boneless, Lean Pot Roast b 18c All Meat Try a Dozen of Wagners Fresh doz39c Every One Guaranteed Fancy Roastng Mlk Fed 4 to 6 lbs Fresh Klled Chckens For Stewng Swfts Genune Dxe Bacon b 25c lb 15c GET THE WAGNER HABT-BUY THE BEST! Above Specals for Shore Dstrct Only: Matawan 1. Key port 1. Unon Beach 1, Campbells Juncton 1. Keantburg 1. Atlantc Hghlands 1. Hghlands 1. Red Bank 3. Long Branch 1. Asbury Park 2. er Market Compan Seventeen 8 -OUJR BfATTERY CHARGNG Saves Tme and Money W<> recharge your run-dmvfl hattery pcrfertly n K Hurs Wth <ur constant Potental Chargng System. S;v»a.">!< on rentyl battery ex M>n)*«. K*- e.mmendel by all the leadng bp ( -. t ry manufacturers. Try thn n-v., ^ better battery chargng serad*. - ~" V lke t. Satsfacton jfu-aht-..,l.. WELLS SERVCE STATON l!ed Hajls J>eudng. l-ervcc.staton Maple Ave. and Monmouth Slr«et Red Bdnk, N. J Lots For Sale! On Branch Avenue 50 x 200 Feet Gas, Electrcty and Water Ths s one of the last opportuntes to get a fne home ste close to Red.Bank. Only Seven Of These Lots Are Left NQURE OF FRANK PTTENGER * 149 Hudson Avenue ; Red Bank, N. J. PHONE Broad Street Red Bant, N. J. "FACTORY TO YOU" SALE YOU know the advantages of dealng drect, wth th*. manufacturer. Theren th«advantage n prce through wonomcl producton and more drect dstrbuton. Theuft s -the adveuta^e of dependablty, qualty, because y u a*«jfcycn^ wth tut.**; w!t> pooduce the goods. We hnvc Hujb««r OM^AH,.^UouTV, Absorbet Coon, -*lssters ;\nd >Js. t \>U p;y Y U to take dvatlaj^e J thru^ our "Kat:tory-U>- Ynu" Snle. hmrtcd Cream ^ram^ Lord h:lt;orc Portol JonOvtl Saktm Powder cjxlty. DtlThtlully Pactorv-l>-Vou Kakreel Cold Cream Theatrcal Oream fj flom Th ft, lb. ou Sak HRNC YOUR fcllms D US nlmf!- lurk yu f/vm lujucl ON 11/ (N ALL 1 :.M» A Suh- of TOLET TAPER - 2 for 2SC U K«lB< Ml f (\~ JonlfA Rouge t. Al f.:-1s. Faccory-<;-Yo -"a! K^Z;o< 6 for 45 c! Kantlcck Fuunt.n Syr tv. y. ;r 1 Purctest Bcarbonate of Soda For tjcmnk ** v -^ M mcd.ml tn Bacton-to-Vou Sale Puretest Sugar of Mlk ctory-to-vou Sale *" *- *^ Pure!esl Castor Ol. Aln«)ot 1: * 17 r FaclDrv-ttvVou Sale M. f \- Purttest Htdt F.tru )t rucu,r,.«>-v-u Salt- Purttest /tprn ttbleh O 7Q Uex.,11 Ord\-rles FOOD! PRODUCTS At bedal (tr^ts vry day durng "Jutln>-(o- Vou" Sl 5c J»r»K»n ry.slruvvturry, J t J J <!Hc hot, Aur«t y fnvqqc Olve Ol.,&]VT JJK, jar Purr

18 : ) Pure Eghteen RED BANK REGSTER, AUGUST 8? ENROLLS YOU Place Yqsa (Met Nowfora Father starts t mother fnds she can add a lttle even the kddes wll contrbute ther pennes and n a surprsmgr^lkort tme, the whole famly s enjoyng the pleasuree of ownng a Fr>rd. Here s how you can do t thtpugh the Brny the frst $5 nto us. Enroll under the terras of the new, cwy vrayjo buy p urck Select the car you want. We wl-.-jpost your money n a local bank, at nterest. Add a lttle each week. You wll be surprsed at the rate the money ples up when everyone s helpng. Soon the payments, plus nterest pad by the bank wll make the car yours. Come n let us gve you full partculars. W. E. MOUNT, Monmouth St. PP De P Red Bank ls Bank Depostory tor Ford Weekly Purchase h*lan Payments Second. Natonal Bank Red Bank New Jersey Meat Specals. Fresh Klled Roastng Chckens, 37c b Fresh Beaf Lver. 3 lbs 25c Rb Vea! Chops, 29c b Best of Mlk Fed Veal, 16c b Smoke?! Gala Hams, Vtyt b Lean SadlPotRoast. 25c b Swfts Dxjt Bacon, 15c b Fresh Jersey HA Lons,. 22c b Grocery jbbys Corned Beef, n»g. 22C Jallo, the -Danty Dessert, pkg 9c Wesson Saad G : pnt cans 27c Kellpggs Fresh Bran Flakes, pkg 3c l<" Name of Our lkttcr s "Cream of th«creameres." Or n oll.-r f\-dt th*. )\-**n r.f lltr r vn ncry rhurn- u-f.. h. t,...).-r, llc l.k.t. C v<- YPU. od y l n - ;,!y nv.-cl.,»»t«t lultrr l-#»t. Ml "( rc,.!,!. tl» :.. fnfkh CO»t«y*>ll Ml llom t» (n; ll,..r. ),,. v,,.! ;,y Ur >r<ln.ry 49c pofcncl lultrr. vte - You to Drnk Progress the "Good Mornng" Coffee, 3 7 c 5W rtl fffcr QualtyStore* rtb tuvutll NEWS OF THE BOXERS. Thrty-Four RoMnda of Fghtng at Long Branch Frday; fve bouts have been arranged for the Ocean Park club at Long Branch Frday nght of ths week. Al Brown of Phladelpha wll meet Franke Ptcher of Trenton n the man bout of ten rounds. Carl Morrs, the Carterol "flash," wll oppose Jeff Clark of Sandy Hook n the sem-fnal. The other bouts wll brng together Lester Applebaum of Ralway and Franke Curley of New York, Johnne Carroll of Carteret and Johnne Prce of New York, and Jmme Farrell of Long Banch and "Tger" Koj of Went End. ^ "^ Forty Shoplfter! Caught. \ Forty shoplfters have been caught at /Wbury Park n the past four weeks n a campagn drected by Detcc,tve Hurry H. Crook. The detectve says that some of the shoplfters caught were women of socal.standng wth husbands who are well-tu-do. t s r.stmated that Asbury Park merchants have been losng $f>u,0uu a year through the operatons of shoplfters.. EATONTOWN NEWS. Alfr-.d Taylors Auto Damaged H Collson wll Bradley Beach Car.! Automobles owned byalfred Tayjlor of ths plate and a Bradley Beach party collded Saturday on the Tnton FalU road ne;r Lve ralroad brdge. N«:>-. e WJ hurt, but both cars were bat.y damaged. Tle Bradley Beach macu >e turned upsde down. -". :y (. rawford s mprovng from a -.[\. knee caused by a fall. He s emp,d by the Publc Transt compun;..s a clautteur and he expeets to no la -k to work n a few days. K v and Mrs ShurtUtf are un t..rp n (un.eftctr. and Muw.-sachu* ts. Ther sou Canton wll jon thun r >] te rp n Q lew days. n tht -v -antne he.s stoppng wth Albert. Wolcott. A. hony lat has bought from F. StMl y llggnson the house un Man strd.t near the ralroad tracks, whch. U uv( ped by Earl Jolne. t was!>o^;l..about eght years ago by Mr. H^..son or^^0 and he y ;.ad to hav otd t at a eonsklerable advance "Vt^-.ns fgure. v! ". rgu,. Mr.cKlU of Brooklyn nov >. last \\ -dhesday nto the house "on fm north sde of the Tnton Falls road, near the ralroad brdge, whch he (. Jght lrom Mss Jane Covent. M* Jovent las moved to Far Havea. M.V; Ma.rjore Bennett s employed as a jookkeper by. Dl. Wllam M. Tho/! SOJ. a dentst at led Bank. Ms Lenuro Scale of Chattanooga, Ten.ssee. a wth her sster, lra. JamM 11. Drake. Cbarle Bennett, Jr.,.s back ut work at the c-menl block factory at Uaktnrst alter n vst of a weok at New York. Mrs. Stephen Aumaek had her momk lom New York wth her last we.k.?_.?-;. S. A. El^rm s vstng relatv"- at lu.nx. t.rl Knght has had electrc l;c! c put up n Jus house... w t;-n Jackson s lad up wth poh. :m:k caused by pu.son vy. r. ;vnd Mrs. 11. W. Brckman. formevv of Eatontown, have been *p<f...tf a week at Kevere Beach, Ma.;.clnasetts. V :s ffrr.u Morrs s spendng three wec.s Trth frends at Asbury Park. T :ttv-n Slmrtler has been lad up wfr f. ftrlmnele on hs leg. 1».. Homer T. Partnv ol Connectcu\.ormerly of ths place, was a vl - Entontown Frday.. T e annual harvest, home of the M..dut chuh wll te held \V& S lay, August 2!ltb. e Sons and Daughters of Lberty w nave an outng at Keansburr Sav \r V. LtTTLE_S)LVER NZ\V3. Mrs. Anne Ryerson Scalded wth Hot Water Lat W..ek. \r \ \nne "Kyeson \\as t:k.l*.j.r a par uf Hot \"...!v-r trom a stove hu-1 wets, wa-n t 1el! tln }er ham! and she mdly.-r.led. She l:t? >Le be.1 routned tn ;le ted. \» llhun \N. Sh.unpar;! re s..pendng?v ral days, wn h.- brothel, A. 1.. Sanpuno-e.. Washngton, Xew.1 ers. y. ". ; oun:.: pev;rs socety held a sor-dt- A{ (hlpvh \r.\\ last rursdny r.;»;;, n<»t to mace nou-y lut.to h:ve : J, [mu 1. <unkv. ref r:-hnu:ts ad v»ll>.- leaturrs \v- vv W,H.y.^d. ll tr y person-*.. v pre--ent. Uev. V. \\. l^ed ul ud Hank made a lew lev ::ks. M. stll Mrs. l.e.-erl..ovett have vtv e\. tron Manasqtan, wnee th" Hlcnt part uf the summer. T- 1 < 1rer.e: bur.rd the lot ad}"r,- n- e lreln u-e!a.-t week. Tn- reluv of (be vnvl and has Made a.ut.ul. mjnvrlu-.-tt n tn-.(^ram-e.1 the localty.! ;> l" ; >;t:.g nv-y tl 1 ( 1 ; hs llmus 1 whch v;l.^ de-»t-..-. d by lre tv., nohs ano. w 11 *na n m \\ hmse next \*»rk. > : :td Mrs. (hark* E. l.mnhart of. v.-k an. 1, Ms-; rva Krtton of T 1 - t ut.me-pdg tw. w rk.- wth llt Han,) Wardell "f 1 ttle Bver. 1...,l. jpht of St. l.ou.. Ms-1 -;,. speln^r -f\eral d:\-- \\tn K.->tl..T. Mr-. J.hn 11. l.p.ct.. Mr..nd Ms. \V. S. Tlu.n.s and tl-.er.nll-l a.d lw.,.ht hos el St. :\>- v.l!!: -; -Mrs. l.pprc t. Tnn,, UTOS are tn an aul s^obe. the.erkshres n NtMV York -.at SkREWSHURY NCWS. Vol. t MU* Knjoy n rtfly at Ep&copalan K-ctnry.. y K.ue.S llurl:, dtchtrr n l.-v.,n 1 Mrs. - rrolll llmrk, etfr- ta* * ft!nut Httec yothg folks at a )<:111,! He r.-td-y Moly nght. 1 Mnnr, j;amt * Md efveshnuts ; u «!!1» V d., " 1 f. X jy M.C,- of ths ple u! M.,Nelle Mlr^ of Uumstn are \u. :.u» s-vrnl days n ll- Cutk llt :>(l»,, : U. (-;.«\V. llarlow of New York,: H., l,f uf tlu» tl,\ l«spendng : v.l. n (llle. le l>!!."pllllg lt Mm, (. \. l" Ke.l l-s*.! "t.-.>)-*> N-sl r wan n vstor ut NeV!< Sut l :.V,...tlm ^ ull»f (dlfor.nt..h. MneM.ll of lltvn- H;...,!:)> mfl Sumlty wltt Mm, J, T., fmndlng two l dun Wlxt,f lyuj.. -,!- Ml.t Jr., f nlllnt n - >M Wllll "ll k.«4, 5 An Nl tmurtn nml rnne \ dun f l,a<lwn-, tntyl.up, wlm ln-. l» "l vnltnt hdlr.t>, Hcn «hn.lobn 1rk-r, reun u h<rn MntUjr, H ph OttHky ptlt jr.mrdny lt * Ourk<,, M* rd Sn, Juhh t)«m<tn «r» n<mtlm««wmk At tjflawar«wttcr t t t * UNTES STATES STORES SYSTEM \ New Jersey Food Company 4 ) Stores Wll be Closed All FRDAY, AUGUST loth n accordance the F^resdent* Procarrxaton. to observe the NTatona.1 Day of 20% Off Our Prces Equals 40% Elsewhere! THE BEAUTY OF TH5 SALE. T OFFERS: A Great Chance To Make Your Dollars Do Full Duty and More Years ago values such as we are gvng the people were possble n many places- Today they are out of the queston unless you seek and are fortunate enough to fnd a store lke ths, where rents and bg ones too, are unknown; where merchandse s bought n, sold carloads from the great furnture factores of Grand Rapds and other leadng centers; where every true operatng economy s practsed; where the best known lnes are carred n wde assortments, offerng the satsfacton of makng selectons be-t suted to your requrements and of course those who need furnture or rugs, ether for present or future, and really wsh to secure the most qualty for the least outlay s-hould resst that mpulse to buy untl the mert of ths sale s carefully looked nto. Extra Specal for Ths Week Only! 29 Bed Room Sutes, all grades and fnshes, Save 20 to 40 per cent 32 Lvng Boom Sutes, $97.50 to $ Save 25 to 40 per cent 24 Dnng Room Sutes, Newest Desgns, Save 25 to 50 per cent 300 Rugs, Most Complete Stock n Monmouth County, Save 15 to 33 (-.- per cent 36 Davenport Tables, many styles and szes, Save 20 to 40 per cent 40 Beautful Floor Lamps Buy Now for loldays, Save 25 to 50 per cent 100 Mattresses, All Guaranteed Grades, Save 10, 20 and 30 per cent 32 Refrgerators, Oak or\whte Enamel, Fnal Sale,...Save 20 to 30 per cent SPECAL NOTE Among the Unyal Wlton Hugs on sale; at. bg reductons wll be found sone heauttul WhHtalls. Allho the pattenh are dscontnued they are most desrable n every partcular Cut prces on all Whtall Rugs wthdrawn August.Ah. Our Specal Crcular Sent For the Askng KEYPORJ 6(UA.tT A Y ft PRCES NE 4 W J GUARANTEED

19 REP BANK RBGBTEa, AUGUST*, * E W S! Are Bult Them They Have Bult Them n the 1924 Models The Whole Topc Today s Regardng Them. They Have Taken the Whole Country By Storm. The Only Popular Pree Car Wth Four Wheel Brakes Fourteen Dstnctve Models Hundreds of mproved Features JVcw Features of the Bucks for 1924 Four and Sx Cylnder Models few Buck four-wheel brakes, easy to adjust and postve n acton. larger bodes of entrely new desgns throughout. Radator new n desgn und constructon. lew hood to conform to new radator and bodes. lew crowned fenders. Jew desgn lamps to harmonze wth new radator and body lnes, lew frames, cttra heavy renforced front and rear. g wheelba.se 120 and 128 nches. Jew nstruments, nstrument board and lght conform to lamp desgn. Jew gasolne tank extra strength, fully covered. Jew flush ventlators wth baffle plates. Jew flush-fttng wde doors. Jew extra seats of unusual wdth, few seats, postons nsure greatest comfort. *Jew sx-cylnder luck Vnlve-n-Head motor wth all parts automatcally lubrcated. Jew removable cylnder head. Jew cup top push rods, adjustment on rocker arms, all automatcally lubrcated. jlchromc exhaust values. New desgn double valve sprngs, /alve stems and sprngs automatcally lubrcated by force feed from rocker arms. Jew straght rocker arm shaft carryng ol to rocker arms and push rods. self-centerng desgn valve sprng cap and key. Jew large camshaft. l large camshaft bearngs. automatc lubrcaton of camshaft hearngs. *Jew large crankshaft exceptonally carefully balanced, ew large crankshaft bearngs. ew force feed lubrcaton to crankshaft bearngs. ew long connectng rods. ew force feed lubrcaton to connectng rod benrrngs. ew type connectng rod pston pn attachment. New Bucks Are Creatng the test Sensaton nthe Hstory of ndustry. Rdeln them and learn the] great advantage^ the 4 wheet twak*** Just Look at the Prces >F. O. B. Factory Sx-Cylnder Models 24-Sx-41 Fve-Passenger Double-Servce Sedan $1, Sx-44 Two-Passenger Roadster - $1, Sx-45 Fve-PassengerTourng - - $1, Sx-47 Fve-Passenger Sedan - - $2, Sx-48 Four-Passenger Coupe - - $1, Sx-49 Seven-Passenger Tourng - $1, Sx-50 Seven-Passenger Sedan - - $2, Sx-51 Fve-Passenger Brougham Sedan $2, Sx-54 Three-Passenger Sport Roadster $1,( Sx-55 Fve-Passenger Sport Tourng, $1,725 Four-Cylnder Models 24-Four-33 Four-Passenger Coupe - - $1, Four-34 Two-Passenger Roadster - $ Four-3f> Fve-Passenger Tourng - $ Four-37 Fve-Passenger Sedan - - $1,495 Buck four-wheel brakes further establsh Buck as the Standard of Comparson Heres Pctured the Vew 1924 Buck Radator H. L. ZOBEL Monmouth County* Largest Automoble Dstrbutor Tfel. 90 Sea Brght TeL 955 Red Bank, New Features of the Bucks for 1924 Four and Sx. Cylnder Models New long pstons. New large pston pns. New large tmng 1 gears..." New force feed lubrcaton to tmng gears. New camshaft gears. Water pump shaft bearng automatcally lubrcated. New desgn lower half crank case, extra strength. New large sze ol pump at lowest pont n crank case free from sedment. New detachable motor arms on crank case, gvng extra strength. New postve heavy clutch sprng. New renforced fan wth long hubs. New baflle n transmsson nsurng correct passage of lubrcant. ^ New brake dsc on rear axle wth new spders. New reverse Ellott type front axles. New and heavy -beam front axle forgng secton. New enlarged kng bolt and kng bolt bushng. New metal cap to protect top of kng bolt. New Te road tube of one-pece constructon, ball socket on each end. New front and rear sprngs exceptonally fne rdng; qualtes. New spark and «as control no sector and very short levers. Unversal mountng on headlamps gvng wde focusng range. New rear wndow lght, most convenent for drver and passengers. New tops specal Hnck desgn. New plush upholstery of exceptonal qualty n closed cars. New double-servce upholstery n Model 41. New valve to ncrease effcency of heaters n closed models. New typo gran leather n Sport Models. New desgn nckeled radator on all Sxes. Natural wood wheels, fnest qualty, on Models 51, 15-1 and f>5. New streamlne deck on Hoad.stors and Coupes. SEE THEM Compare Them wth Any Automobles n or Near Ther Prce Class. ^ * *-. - 7a 4 wheel brake* place* th*m threw to four year* n advance* of < ol other make*.

20 Twenty Broad Bt.^ftetl Bank. 50c to 59c 40 nch Dress Voles 29c yd. Just receved another shpment of genune Anderson voles, the last of the season, ffty peces n the lot, all they had left of all grades, lght, medum or dark grounds; all the newest patterns. cheap enough at ths.prce to buy three, or four dresses. _ 59c Normandy Dress Voles Real dotted Swss Voles, Normandy brand wth the guaranteed dots, all colors to choose from at the present tme; about 40 nches wde. $ nch Sport Satns H.79 Plan colors, Baronettes and others, for skrts or dresses, tan, navy, gray or black, whle they last. Clearance Sale Slks $2.00 to $3.00 Values H.69 yd. All from ths season, such as foulards, skrtngs, nngshans, crnkle twst, novelty slks and others too numerous to menton. Remnants Yard Goods Regular 39c to 59c c yd. We have sold more than, ffty thousand yards of wash fabrcs ths season; bound to have some short lengths, all to go on sale Thursday at one prce; lengths from l.o to 5 yards. Plenty of dress lengths n the loc Pctoral Revew Autumn Fashon Book Now On Sale 25c NEWS FROM KEYPORT. Kfcl> BAWK. KfcGlMER, AUGUST wth Mr. and Mrs. Rchard Burrowe of Wpstfeld, Ne>y Jersey. MSK Betty lle.ndrrkson has been Alvln Wallnjr, Mrs. Roelf Leroy, MMmMOHtlMmlllH.nl Mrs. Samuel H. Wanng, Mrs. Wllam H. Hycr, Sr., Mrs. Joseph 1). lede, Mrs. Danel Clark, Mrs. frank 1 J. v^tk her *rynm)>:uents, Mr. and KU KLUXKLAN AT SOUTH KEY- Mrs. A. Cadou. Jr.. of Summt.. -. Sprout, Mrs. Joseph Hyer, Sr., Mrafester Hyer, Mrs. Ruthbtnc, Mrs. PORT CHURCH. Mss Belle M.Hedo vsted Mr. and Mootng Held n Pmpert Feld and Mrs. Wllam Mller of Rdgewood Charles X. Crawford, Mrs. Harvey E. a hlery Crott Lurned Addton last week. Manee, Mrs. F.ml mper, Mr.s, Beng;. Bult to Wallace Store- Msses Lzze Holm/s Jhl Mldred James MorMll, Mrs. John 11. llahrenborg, Mrs. Wllam S. Holmes, Mrs, Chldrens Prnrr. fedl> are apendn}; ther vacaton at Clff sland, Mane. Andrew.1,^ Latham, Mss Anna The Ku Kx Kl;m attended the Boy scouts ut St. Marys-elurch wll Cowle Mrs, Kobert Urennan. of Sunday evenng ut-t^ :L*. J-^. John* cmp at Pont lleasant the week of Avon and.mrs. Florence A. Vourhcus lnx-l ;t South kvport au one of August 25th. oc jsatontuwn". ther lunl"- made* at, ;uldre?s on the ; About twenty members of llazlet an:; of hvuler. Th-.- Klan held a K Krnl [upers feld anj M1DDLETOWN VLLAGE NEWS. tre company er.joyed a clam bake at Clffwoml beaeh on Sumlay. h:l<] le. u^u:.j frry rn:^ hurtlng. Baptst and Kefo mtd Churches Mss Kdth Carter of Aslury ark An nddtun.s bem? bult to tlcroar of the sore oxupo] by \V\ S. Closed (or RfHt of August. s vstk her cousn, Mss Lann Wallace & Co, The upjer slury and Servce.-; at t n, 1 N ltorme» l lnp- laley. the floor over the store wll lu con-t.verted nto apnrfnent.s.?\>c tl,- rust <> of Brooklyn have been sprndk a c-kurthh huav,\k- nth 1 dscontnued Mrs. Decker and her son Vncent M>. J. 1Uunle l>vo\vn am Ms C corg- Run *!, [Muf^.sur nf Knp:-week wth her cousn. Mrs. C. S. Ku«s,.l Travcavc Traverr- xnvc prhr!ew lrth at oburl wll K v <- ET f l lrton" Ward. Jr., Frday Mss da Wallng of Keyport s vstng Mrs. Samuel H. \Vullntr. Mrs. Wfdlns. 1 lster, Mrs. Neale Howard, s a pate ;t at the Long Branch hosptal. Mr, an Mrs. John llertlc and Mrs. Fred Dean am son have returned front, a vst wth relatves on Lonj sland..., The : e.tmttee n ehargp of the 11th an) :l far and sdpper of Hazlet -»ul Sutphn of ll.d,,! Ktta Tunnv "»> «lnussot \v!l he tree Kul re.sho :,.H,,.,- n!-,j Ruth Tr,v,r. and "" "«.«,"" :;; H;);.. 1.l t» r.v. "" Ku--s t.ll Trave-r, Jr. Mrs. (euve J. rado wll le j^:-.-: n September. Sutphn a;nl acnly :( llullld.d hbve At Ohr.-t clurh Sunday mornnj; Ktv. E. \V. Mn.levlk- wll preach on ln-, v -;l.;,- \-- l!n>.-.wal JODK h..rv. to Love God?" Ar. and ^j--.. _\l..!jl;h have Kshoj Knglu A ll vst tho chuveh hrn \sln^!vlr. and Mr.s. \v alttr Yanan nf rr^.-twdod, New YorU. Sunday, Augn-t f!kb. John N. HU\cr s sck wth ueurt Harvey S. elt",..r., Hpent the week-em at l,»va!ette. Rev:. >. Wl.U am famly are Lee Davs and Luke Heany, who spendng; two w-ek.s at Sesfe ne employed t Lp)er M Montelar, l Heghts. spent Sunday htr former homes K. H. Warton and famly have returned from a months stay at tljer Rev. J. C. Korhfs of Hawthorne, lurtf. cottage at Ocean drove. New" York, formrly of s plat, was John \Y. Howard has a job a* a vstor here Krdny. watchman for \V. S. \Y»ljae & Co. Mss Kdth Carn of looklyn was the recent Slest, of Mss Kuth Dslrow..Mrs. (... lumphrs and Mrs. Ttmplc Carr of (alfurna are vslh; relatves here..ndue and Ms. Henry K. Acf&r-.son, -Jr., are spendng theu weeks at Tuppyr l.aue, N. Y..loln 11. Roberts has returned from a vacaton ll Lake George. Mss K!se Osborn, m-ourf fer;, s spendng two weeks at Manasqurn. Ms-.v M-.ur. Ouovev has a vacaton from her dnteu :: Ackt-^on & Ackersons law quces. She s vstng r sster, Mss Klla Con r, Colorado. ;r. and Mrs. J. B. Mal have returned from a mofths v^t wth relatves at Mountoursvlle, a. Charles S. Wallnj? and mother, Mrs. Alce Wallnf, ercy Walltm and Kelsey Cartmrt have returned from rampny" trp on Lake George. Tey made tle trp by auto t. Mss l;.\-: Burrowes of WubtlU-ld was the recent, ^nest of Mr. and.mrs. lloraoe K. Burrowes. ^Wllam andalbert Andcr:-an havf rclunud Va. K. 1>. llyrne las hs dutes wth tl News. Mr. and Mrs. A. frorn a vst nt th-dan. Mss Lot.st Harshornf s nu a sojourn n..mane. Mr. am Mrs. Wllam Fle wen tors"at 4 Manusa! Sunday, Stanley M the Luyster hms has nur.ftl O Kd Hank. rum The lutust whch he a short tmo ;.j" b ^ by.mss Adde Wlsun and she.wll occupy t n a few (lays. Edward D hack at the!.onk Branch hosptal, where hs njured le^ wll agan le broken and re-set. The leg was broken the rst tme n an automoble acdnt.about two monthu ago. t dd not knl properly. Mss Ruth lluttcrfass was home ^aturday and Sunday from Pont Pleasant, where she s employed. Mss Barbara Deckert has completed her dutes as teacher of a school lt Newton mll sl)«has resumed her former poston at Mr.s. E. A. Slotes tea room. Mss Oeckert wll teneh ll the publc school at tlls place n the fall. Mrs. K. A. Slote, who has fe very sck, a nueh unproved. Ms-. Ktoll, a nurse who has been ea-nr fo er, has rv! ujtcd home. HAZLET NEWS. Mrs. Joeph Hyer, Sr.. Entertans th«vacaton from Lade» > Ad Socety. erth Ambov.Mrs. Joseph lyer, Sr.. was hustcss,lo the lades ad scpety of S. J.hVs Wdlnjj, Jr., rchuvch hst Wednesday afternoon. V. and daughter Kdth of East Orange After the busness sesson refreshwere guests last week of Jlr. and ments were served. AmonK those Mrs. A.. Wallng. present weremrs. Leroy Clark. Ml.-.. Mr. and Mrs. Horace S. Burrowys Klorenee Lorov,.Mrs. Tyson Wood- { and son Herbert spent tn 1 week-end hou.se, Mrs. E.hvad Woolley. Ms.. tre ce \ny conssts (tf Frunk 1 Pol, Clarence led-e, Joseph- C. j Oh Oor S e L. Whte, Ernest K.^ Pe nd Joseph L. Webster. R ch ujpe-r wll be served the rst n^ clam chowder the second nj.. L he far. Mr.. n M>. Lester V. WallnK or Lavalet, spnt the wek-eul here. F AL LtNSES. ARE ADJUSTED N PERFECT OPTCAL ALGN- MENT wll adjust your eye- j Kl.u-scs SO that they wll &vfc your vson the proper lk>nolt of the correct lenses prescrbed for you. "The >^;" s - s *- s must so lt that the ^ (omelrkal center of thf lt-nsc mv^t be exactly n front, "f tlu! eye-pujjl aul stuy the!"o. Wo buld oyu- jrasses to th the ndvdual needs o each putrou yourself and your guests wth a delcous roast or steak but from the best of meats. You wll relsh any thng you buy from my market because qualty at a reasonable prce s my system of dong busness. Specal for Frday and Saturday Mlk. Fed Roastng Chckens Tender, Lean, Boneless Pot Roast Short Forequarters Sprng Lamb Sprng Lamb Chops Short Shank Smoked Calas POUND 37c POUND 28c POUND POUND 38c POUND MARKET 69 BROAD STREET Next to Red Bank Candy Ktchen»O»tj» COMNG "ROLL ON" COMNG -PEOPLE- EVENNG, ALL SEATS. 55c MATNEE ON SATURDAY ; 55c WAR TAX NCLUDED THEATRE COMNG "ROLL ON" COMNG ----4O EVENNG, ALL SEATS 55c MATNEE ON SATURDAY.. 55c WAR TAX NCLUDED Hp-Hp Hurrah Muscal Comedy FRDAY, SATURDAY AUG. 10th y 11th THE SENSATONAL Muscal Dancng-Thrll. Hp-Hp Hurrah Muscal Comedy PEOPLE - 40 The Tr*;at of the Season A Two Dollar Show for 55c W TH 40-PEOPLE-40 CAST NCLUDES Lllyn Lrown, Dnk Stewart, Blly Cross, Joe Russell, Dasy Wrgl t, Uussetl Lee, Edna Gbbs, Famous Four Harmony Acea and a Brown Skn Chorus of 2O GRLS UNDER 2O FULL OF PEP AND GNGER MUSC BY THE "ROLL ON" ORCHESTRA PEOPLE The Treat of the Season A Two Dollar Show for MATNEE OrS SATURDAY AT 2:3O EVENNGS AT 8:2O ALL SEATS, 55c BOX SEATS, 83c ONE DAY ONLY THURSDAY, AJGUST OtH TOM MX n "STEPPNG FAST" TWO DAYS-MONDAY, TUESDAY, AUG. *3th, *<*tlv WALLACE BERY "BAVU" ESTEtLE TAYLOR FORREST.jTrtNLEV SYLVA BREAMER JOSEF 3WCKARD

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