BANK REGISTER TIRE BU ~ SSSOLD - Their Bu«ine.» to Newark Concern. south side of West Front street, Brothers to the George H.

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1 BANK REGSER VOLUME XLi: NO. 3. nud WMM, b u n d u Swond-Clu. H «k> clc. i Rad Bank. K. J. uud.r h. Ai o March d. 111). RED BANK, 'N. J.; WEDNESDAY, APRL 20, 1921." $1.50 Per Year: PAGES 1 O 8. Wells SVrviu«Saion, Ked Bank.. Carlyle lrei John M. Sickles Son, Ocean por^i Rubber Alanic Rubber Ace Co., New Brunswick. h^re are sixy-seven pleasure PCK HE CAR YOU LKE. YOU'LL FND 'EM ALL A HE SHOW N HE ARMORY. Plea.ur* Caw, rucki, Buiinm V«-' cars and en commercial cars on exl.iclci, and All Kind, o Auumn- hibiion, oaling a gross selling (labile Fixin B. Are on Exhibiion»nd ure o $107,296. Will bo (or he Rei o he W.ek. ' "" "" he sevenh annual exhibiion o he Monmouh couny auomobile dealers' associaion is being held his week a ho Red Bank armory. he ehow opened Saurday nigh and will be coninued every aernoon and evening or he res o he week. he exhibiion opened wih he larges aendance ever known on an opening nigh o he show. Up o he close o business hin nigh all records had been broken, boh in he number o yiiors and in he number o Bales made u he show. he inerior o he armory has 'CESSPOOLS FOR HEM.! RE BU ~ SSSOLD -. George B. Brown Co. Diipo.e o RESDENS OF RVER SREE CAN HAVE SEWERS. Mayor and Council So Decided al' w hich was recenly vacaed by Joseph Shapiro, has been rened by Hawkins he oicers o he associaion are: Prenlden Henry L. Zobal, Senbriuh. Vice.prrnlden H. W. Schuyler, Anbury 'ark. Secreary S. M. Helmllch, Lorn? Branch, rc. r Dorman McFoddin, Loner he members o he associaion are J. W. Moun Co., W. H. Ely, Fred H. VanDorn Co., Edward vonkaengell, homas McKnigh, Luher heir Bu«ine.» o Newark Concern. William O'Brien's Bore on he souh side o Wes Fron sree, Meeing Monday Nigh Need o Economy Given a Reason or Reual wo Facories on Sree. Residens o River sree on Monday nigh sen a peiion o he mayor and council asking or sewers and more lighs on he wesern end o ha sree. he reques or lighs wus graned bu he reques or sewera was urned down, Mayor Paerson and Councilman G. Howard Lippinco said ha condiions on River Brohers o he George H. Brush company o Newark. he lease was or wo years wih he privilege o hree more years.,he lessees are in he ire business in Newark. hey have bough he ire business o George B. Brown &! Co. o Red Bank and hey will make! he Fron sree sore a branch o heir Newark busi- Schenck, Rober A. Mason, Samuel j ; ree " werc such' ha hc inaollaion JJ Pico, Allan Frosj, W. E^Moun,j o Bl!Wer8 would be vel. y ex p ena j ve. Maurice Schwarz, Charles E. John son, Henry McDermo, John Morrow, Jr., Waler M. VanDorn o Red hey aaid u sewer li would have o be insalled and ha he cos would row, jr., waier M. VanUorn o Ked j be so lar?e ha all o i could no be Bunk; H. L. Zobelo Seabri g li;dor-j raiaed by assessmens on he propcr- rai been aracively decoraed bylag- man McFaddin, Allen & Garrison, j ies here. hey said a lurge par o Krcn Brohers company o Elizabeh, Oo A PP le aj) Andrew Lusbaum, he cos would have 0 )e rae by he proessional decoraors, he color dcul rage, Uxe-& Small, Easern scheme is green and whie, wih he ceiling o he armory enirely hid-, den rom view by decoraions. Red Bank is a grea business and iuomoi bile cener and when he auomobile dealers seleced Red Bank or heir sevenh annual exhibiion here was immediaely a big demand or space a he show, wih he resul/ha alevery exhibior had o be resriced in his space. his resricion o space resuled in a more compac arrangemen o oars, ye in such a manner ha each car is displayed. he main loor is Sales Compairj^ o Long Branch; H. W. Schuyler, Harry R. ngalls, L. B. ule, J. H. Sory Moor ruck Co., Adams & Culver, Doris. Weeden, H. M. aylor o Asbury Park; axpayers in general. wo clohing acories are on he wesern end o River Bree, and he peiion recied ha under he law hese acories are required o bo conneced wih he sewers. " can C.. Clayon, H. L Zobel Company j 1)e helped," said Mr. Paerson. o Freehold; Schanck's Garage o «ney 'ii have o use cesspools. Keypor;.Bushnell Moor Company woui d COB oo muc \ o i ay sew. rr) o Maawan, Elgin Moor Sales Com- OW. Perhaps we can do i laer." pan_yo Monmouh Beach, S. B. Kingj Ml. Lippinco' said here was need o Marlboro, J. S. Fary o Bradley Beach, Snedeker's Garage o Alunic Highlands, Goddard Moor Company o Manasquan and he Belmar Auo Company o Belmar. devoed enirely o he display o pleasure cars; he commercial, car HOFFMRE HOUSE SOLD. exhibi is jus ouside he main enrance ; und he balcony is devoed o auomobile accessories. n addiion o he geiio.nil uuomobile show here is a proessional solois a each session and here is nighly dancing in he assembly hall o music urnished by Hacke's jazz orchesra. he orchesra will play special music Saurday aernoon. Much publiciy has been given he ON SHREWSBURY, AVENUE. Charles. Gunn o Newark Buys Mrs. Sarah E. Houghon'i Place or $10,000 and Will Occupy - He Will ake Possession June 1s. he Homire house on he wes side o Shrewsbury avenue, opposie Monmouh sree, has been sold by show by he liberal expendiure o, Mi's. Surah R. Hough on o Charles. money or newspaper space und by Gunn o, Newark, who is engaged in he grea umoun o news space de-jhe consrucion business. he price o u sewer plan in Wes Red Bank bu lia here wus so much necessiy or economy jus now ha i would be impracical o do anyhing or awhile. he peiion was signed mosly by alian olks and here was considerable merrimen among some o he, oicials because here were one or wo grammaical errors in he wording o he documen. n addiion o he peiion, several residens o River sree regisered complains abou he condiion o he BUSNESS PUCES SOLD. MARASCO BROHERS BUY WO FRON SREE SORES. he Sores Are on Fron Sree, a he Foo o Broad Sree, Where ho Firm o Parker & Chadwick Sared in Business in he our Marnscio brohers o MASONC LADES' NGH.J MYSC BROHERHOOD LODGE HOLDS ANNUAL EVEN. Second Ladies' Nigh Held a he High School Audiorium Las Fri-, day Nigh Fine Program, Luncheon and Dancing. he second annual ladies' nigh o Mysic Broherhood, lodge o Masons o Red Bank was held a he high school, audiorium las Friday nigh. he school assembly room was comorably illed by Masons and heir amilies and hey all grealy enjoyed he pleasing program arranged by he Masons. he program was given by proessional enerainers under he direcion o Harry Armsong, composer o he amous song, "Swee Adeline." Music was urnished by Cheser A. Arhur's orchesra. Al Baker caused no end o merrimen in his comedy venriloquis ac and he was.equally as eneraining when he appeared in eas o magic. Miss Bey Norh, a soprano singer, rendered wo groups o songs, one o he popular songs o he day and sree. hey said he sides o he he oher o classical songs. A violin sree were badly washed ou and Soio was played by Cheser Arhur, ha he only aemp ever made o'j arne3 Devins as a sory eller and repair his damage was o ill in he Wells Devaux in a comedy musical ac washous wih rubbish. hey said' were a i so very eneraining. he he sides o he sree were liered program was wound up by he audiwih such rash as broken down baby i cnce singing songs o he pas under carriages, worn ou auomobile voed o he show by he loading pa-' was $10,000 und he sale was made bodies, logs and many oher hings. pers o he couny. H. W. Schuyler ' by Alexander D. Cooper. he new o Asbury Park, who handled he owner o he propery will ake pospubliciy work or he show, saed session June 1s and will occupy i. o a Regiser reporer hn he mem-' Ho conemplaes making many imbers o he associaion worked in provemeus..he presen occupan greaer harmony his year han ever is Mrs. F. E. Ecker. beore, and ha all along he line he land has a ronage o 120 here was more sincere ineres oe on Shrewsbury avenue and 135 aken by Monmouh 'couny auomo-' ee -on inr iver. 1 he. house*has 'en bile enhusiass han a any o he rooms und modern improvemens, previous shows. here wus nlso a i j a,, nn old-ashioned subsanial very heary co-operaion on he par ype. Beore Mrs. Houghon aco many persons who are no direcly quired ownership o i i had beon in ineresed commercially in he auo-' ne Homire amily abou 75 years, mobile business, and or his co-oper- Mm. Houghon made many improvea'ion much credi is due o he show mens o i. commiee, consising o John H. Moun, Edward vonknengcll, Maurice Schwarz, Fred 11. VanDorn and RUMSON ROAD PLACE SOLD. New York Broker Buys Murray Eshe direcion o Mr. Armsrong. Following he program, rereshsides is washed ou o i dancing was enjoyed aer-he ;very heavy rainall. ' pnn_ lunch- DANCNG CLASSES CLOSE. he wesern end o he sree is a ] mens were served in he domesic seep hill and all he rash which is science room o he high school and hrown on he place aer every Rober Pierce, he sree superinenden, said he only remedy o preven washous on River sree was o lay wide concree guers. he maer was reerred o he Bree commiee. A FSH SORY. Yourg George Bailey Says He Has he Goods o Prove s rue. So ar as he Regiser has been able o ind ou, George Bailey, who is abou welve years old and who is a son o Howard Bailey o Eas Fron sree, has he record or geing he larges rou caugh in any ale as a Gi or His Bride. sream in his localiy his year. He he Mrs. John Murray esae on'hooked a rou near Holmdel a ew he souh side o he Rumson road near he Seven Bridge road has been! sold o Harry B. Rosensweig, a Now days ago, which he says weighed 39 ounces and which measured eigheen "SHOWER" A COL'S NECK. sweig is o be married in June o a A Regular Downpour o Gis or a Newly Married Couple. Abou one hundred guess and he place as a wedding gi and he'same number o gis eaured, a couple will spend heir honeymoon "shower" pary hursday nigh or A "V ''' Churles Johnson, all o Red Bank. he ollowing is he lis o exhibis hnd he exhibiors: rl.rasjhk OAKS. hiii'k. Hudmn, E«n!x, Alipi'rson. L. Solid. Keubriiih mill i'il Hunk..,.. oiiimnuiiiu', sandard Elih Fred. York broker. he place conains having he ish mouned in New York Vani)»m Co., Bed Hank our and a hal acres and on i sire a and he will have i placed in his H. ('. S., WKH KniKli, Overland Eil-..,.,,.,,, vanl vniikanmiil, Rd llnnk. large house, garage and oubuildings, house as a rophy.^ Nash -Waier li. vnndorn. K.i llnnk. he place has a lake and is se ou in *- iiuinniiiiiic homai H. McKniich. RH shrubbery and lowers. Mr. Rosen- BunK. Ki-»el Knr, Gran Six Samuel J. l'lco, _., Bed llnnk. Miss Pnssmore, an opera singer o Cmlllac, l.llu-ry, ('liivrolr John. VV. Houson, cxus. He bough ho Mollnl Co.. Red Rnnk. CU 1 Cui -W.. Ely. lleil llnnk. Moon Kcr! ip»-(iolli Allnn Frui. Ri'd Ennk. Sun- Charles E. Jnhnniill, li'd Hank. Suilrunkur--Huber Million. Red limi. ClevHund Hi'liry MrDorrmil, lied Hank. Ford W. K. Miun, luil llnnk. Franklin, Onre John Morrow. Jr. Maxwell, ClinlnuMH, Chandler Andrew X,unbniini,.OK Hrnlu'h. Dodiri 1 Uni-H -deil Jnriur'..unc llraiirh. Reo Cam--Diirinnn ' Mi-Pmlilin, UW Brunch. Dor, Chevrole Nine & Small. l.ulir Branch. U.xlnion [... iil, 1. Anbury 1'nrk. UUMMKHCA1. OAKS. Kurd W. E. Moun, lleil llnnk. Chevrole J. W. Moun Co., ed Hunk. UhlBinnlille l''red. V Bank. Maxwell Andrew Brmu'h.' all he heirs o John W. Sou had o g C ^J FOR BAKERS. sign he papers, and as some o hem were widely scaered i was a considerable ask or he lawyers o ge he pupers in proper shape. MPROVNG A HOUSE. Red Bank have bough he wo sores on Fron sree, a he oo o Broad sree, adjoining he Sheridan hoel on he eas. Frank and Domiiick Marascio have bough he sore direcly adjoining he Sheridan hoel, which is occupied by he our brohers as a barber shop, ha cleaning place and shoe shine parlor. he sore adjoining his sore on he eas, which is a presen occupied by Henry Gra, was bough by Vio and James Marascio. Each sore has a ronage on Fron sree o eleven ee and each plo is eighy ee deep. he price was $7,500 or each sore, or $15,000 or he plo 22x80 ee. A righ o way en ee wide will be laid ou back o he wo sores! He Will Pu Up a Sore Building Arhur MacDonald Making Many Changes o His Fuure Home. Arhur MacDonald is having improvemens and aleraions made o he Shus house on Wallace, sree which he recenly bough and, which' he expecs o occupy nex monh. New loors ape being laid, new sidewalls and ceilings are being pu up, elecriciy and new plumbing ixures are being insalled and he house is being repained. Benne Bros, are doing he elecrical work and Frank Kellum is he painer. A NEWORE GONG UP. J. D. NORRS O BULD ON ME- CHANC SRgE. and exending easward o he Lyceum roadway. he Bale was made by Hawkins Brohers. he propery is a par o he orig- Wih Living Rooms on he Second and hird Floors He is Consrucing wo Oher Buildings. J. D. Norris is puing up wo ile inal Parker & Chadwick propery, buildings on 'he rear o his propery owned by ha irm when hey wore j on Mechanic sree, and his week he bigges business people in ail his! he will sar a sore, wih living par o Monmouh couny. his iim j rooms on he second and hird loors. sared in business in hey he sore, like he wo new buildings, owned a plo reaching rom he John ' will be buil as an invesmen. Abbo Worhley river ronage on ' will adjoin he sore where Mr. Norhe wes, now owned by George and ris carries on his urniure business. Forman Mahews, o he James M.! will b.e 25x75 ee and will be en- Akins propery on he eas, a dis- ] closed wih ile. ance o abou 150 ee, aiid reaching rom Fron sree o he river. Parker & Chadwick owned a big sore on he wo new buildings on he roar o 'he propery will cos $7,500. One is.15x<io ee and he oher is 1x60 Fron sree, and hey had a dock a hey will be rened as sorehouses or he oo o he plo, which is now garages. hey are on land which was known as he Lyceum dock. Besides j ormerly occupied by he oice, heir sore business hey deal in lum-! blacksmih shop and wheelwrigh ber and coal and hey had a limekiln,! shop o he lae James H. Sickles where limesone was burned and sold j who was a jusice o ile peace. When o he armers o he couny as erilizer or heir ields. he limekiln his building was orn down an ok! accoun book was ound which hadwas operaed by Ephraim Carlisle, j been kep by Mr. Sickles. he earwho was one o he characers o Red, lics enry in his book was daed Bank and who was a philosopher as 18J8. well as a limekiln burner. He will be - well remembered by he oldsers o j SPRNG SREE HOUSE SOLD, Red Bank. Parker & Chadwick's! l Wa, Bough h~mr,. Florence May dock was he home por or a lee o packe sloops and schooners which carried he produce o Monmouh Glojcn or $5,O0O. Mrs. Margare Blaisdell lias sold a, house and lo a No. li) Spring LAWRENCE 'E. DARE'S PUPLS HOLD A RECEPON. Exhibiion and Prize Dancing Given Friday Aernoon and Nigh in he Child Building Gis Presened o Pro. Dare by His Pupils. he pupils o Lawrence E. Dare's dancing classes held a recepion Friday aernoon ar.d nigh in he Child building, which marked he closing o he classes or he season. n he aernoon a prize ox ro dance was won by Kay Smih and Carroll Morord and a one-sep dance was won by Caherine Olsen and Rober Wilinches rom ip o ip. George is ; " y * ja ""-" "<"-" "" *"""""" ""',. l r, u, ',._ M,,,.. Vn^i- ' 'lams. A he recepion Ray Smih "'ve Go he Mumps," Eliza- Hollywood, Jessie j J j on he esae. he propery WJS Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Schenck o sold or $21),000. A. E. Denne o Col's Neck, who were recenly, mar- Waer Wich made he sale. ried. he esiviies ook place a j "*-. """.! he home o he bride's aher, Au-j RED BANK'S MEANES HEF. gusus Quackenbush. he gis com-.he Sole $16 From he "Sunshine Box" o he Elks' Home. he Red Hank Elks have a "sunshine box" in heir lodge room whore in." membors deposi money o buy llowc-rs und oher hings or sick olks. he money is also used somelimes o relieve povery and disress. and Margare Morord gave reciaions, Rober Williams gave a piano solo, Clarence Gray gave a reading and dances.were given by Margare Morord, Jessie Fros, Margare Hacksu and Penningon and Polly Long. he perormers ook heir pars well >lauded. wo gold pieces were presened o Mr. Dire by he aernoon class. here was a large gahering a nirh. hc'-snembers o he seven o'clock class gave exhibiion dances,nd Lois Hesse and Mr. Dare gave couny arms o New York ciy, and, sree on he ea3 side o ha ^ which someimes, in cases o adverse nem Eas Fron sree> o Mrs. Flor wind, and ide, were wo or hree; ence M Glosen o Red Bank. he days on he journey. Parker &, o.. g 37x252 ee and he house ha!?^ SR7 r. '" b, USm r ess rom! six rooms, bahroom, g.. elecriciy i.l.i^1:7^en, a. b _' E i lr, e ; S^ heaer, ec. Mrs. Glosen paid $5,000 or he propery. he sal was made by Alber L. vins......,.,. i Mrs. Glosen owned a house am enire propery o he own o Red,,,.,. r>._i. *L»,onnA j n_.., L..i.:lo on Branch avenue and his prop ery she has sold o Buron homas desroyed all heir buildings. Aer he ire he irm oered heir or $18,000, and hey said ha while his was heir asking price hey would reduce he price considerably ; i he own would buy he propery, j was undersood a he ime ha j he irm would sell o he own or $15,000, and possibly a lile less han his igure. he orward looking business men o Red Bank a ha ime waned he own o buy he, propery and exend Broad sree o he river, propery as a lile river ron park. A subscripion o abou $3,000 was j pledged by business men o he own as a conribuion oward he purchase. he exension o Broad sree Cly n. a < *" ral running beween NcW Y rk ' h USC six rooms and bahroom, and is sup.! plied wih ho waer hea, gas, elec ' riciy, saionary ubs, ec. he lo is 50x160 ee. Mrs. Glosen go $,500 or he propery and he sale was made by he Red Bank real es he "res""o"he ae company. FRE HYDRAN A "DUMMY." Rum.cn Fireme SXEH ANNVERSARY OF HE CHLD BUSNESS. ine Dinner and Much Jolliy and So. ciabiliy a Celebraion Lai Week Gold Founain Pen or he Members o he Firm. Fiy persons aended he ban-; ue which was held las week in elebraion o he sixieh anniveriary o he Child bakery business. he esiviies ook place on he hird iloor o he Child building on Broad ree. Joseph Child, son o Joseph W. Child, one o he owners o he lusiness, was one o he diners. He laid when he grew up he was going o 'ollow in he ooseps o hia aher and ha he hoped o celebrae he 00h anniversary o he business. All he members o he irm and all he employees and heir wives were a he celebraion. he esiviies e very inormal and here was a general spiri o jolliy and sociabily. Special guess were a ew Red Bank residens and represenaives i various irms who sell lour and iher goods o he bakery irm. An unscheduled developmen o he ivening were gis o gold ounain lens made by he employees o Wiliam S. and Joseph W. Child and.lisses Sadie and Grace Child. ;he names o he recipiens were engraved on he pens. L. S. Orhe made he speech o presenaion and, Wiliam Child responded. Oher ad- Jreases were made by Joseph Child, James R. Wolco and James Larkin. Many congraulaory messages 1 were eceived, among hem being one rom Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund Eisner. n he window o he Broad sree sore las week was a miniaure sugar ikeness o h'e original bakery, which was desroyed by ire several years ago. SUNDAY SHOVV? NO MUCH! RED BANK'S MAYOR AND COUN- CL ARE AGANS. Reques o Camp Vail Bojri urned Down Fla a Meeing Monday Nigh Only One Councilman in Favor o Sunday Perormance. Cap. Powell, as spokesman or he soldiers o Camp Vail, on Monday nigh requesed hq mayor and council o Red. Bank or permission o give a show a he Palace heaer Sunday, nigh, May 1s. He saed ha M. E.McNuly, he.manager o he heaer, had agreed o donae he use o he heaer or ha nigh and ha i was impossible o ge he heaer any oher nigh because shows had been booked ahead. n making his reques Cap. Powell saed ha he prois rom he show would be applied o he Camp Vail recreaion und. Reerring o an inciden which, occurred wo years ago when 100 soldiers rom he camp cleaned snow rom he srees o Red Bank wihou receiving anyhing or heir services, he capain saed ha he camp hoped o be o uure service o he own. Mayor Arhur A. Paerson and Councilman G. Howard Lippinco n Fooled by Hydran j s a i ( 1 P ublic senimen a Red Bank ag" 5 ' Sunday perormances in Wei Park was ag"'" 5 ' Sunday perormances One o he maers o be aken up! ancl ha! would be unwise o nigh's meeing o he! he re( l ues Councilman Jesse Mana omorrow would have! Akins o reach he river and some passed diagonally Kumson mayor and council will be aha " disagreed wih Mr. Paerson hrough he propery o James M ; he laying o waer mains in Wes an(1 Mr - Lippinco. He said he show Park. he council has made several shouu1 e Permied o be given. A moion was passed o reuse he red proi unduly by he improve- w.u.i a, p,,» Lu 1Uy, «, urn ucs ' Mr - Manahan casing a lone, alhough he oered o give' company has ignored he maer negaive voe and William H. R. o cos o he own all o. his, every ime. A ew days ago hej Whl ' no voing ajll. people declared ha Mr. Akins applicaions o he inern manor j""'""" ub i" as lu '-'"" - - would nroi undulv bv he immovc- waer company o lay pipes bu he j <l ucs ; : Mr ;^_ an»** n **}W & u l men, ree oher hings. Guess were presen ^ Spanish" dance.'"'a gold ring "was rom RedBank, Ool^^ock, en-j in. e P ne(i Q ^ ^ by ^ ^ nen, Freehold, Jerscyville and Scobeyvilkv Helen lvim'i Pary. A pary was given Friday nigh Wilson on behal o he nigh classes. Mr. Dare responded wih a ew appropriae remarks. General dancing ollowed, he music being urnished Miss Minnie Dunbar and William ndurn Co.. Red.UHhnum..nni limes o relieve povery aim msuena. i,,,...., r J...JO,. «A a meeing a ew nighs ago, when or Helen vms o U m place ' Danc q - i Malchow. Mr. Dare will spend he mg an.l oher pasimes were c.uoyed. summer a A ^ y park ^ ^ he he box was opened, i was ound o "' B '"",,,..,,.,,. i.,! hose presen were Haie Gig er,.,,, lie ompy. Sumo one hud solon he....'. _.,., will hav L..W nmidiionul-- Alli'l Cnrrln Branch. DHK 1 OarH denl Garnle,.onir Hrnnch. O. M U Zoliol. ScnbrlKh. While J...Snrry Co., ^Anbury Park, rnjloi -Maurice Schwiiri, lied llnnk. HM, Dnrmai Mi^Fnililln..onw llrnru'h. HA.CONY KX11H1S irimhmenu 'elei Hrelil Uo., Ellr.nb.l> Kiii-lliiK-- liilvrmnl Cornornlun. Auii 'rirc-r und uli-s HHNO 'l'lr- Co., Jewark. l-'yiio Suaii K. r'nuirimn, Now York. l'liilnilelnhln.sonikc Mnilm ). Wny Co.. Nnwnrk. Aiininnii' HiHAlii ('. J. liiylinni. Cyliniler iiml Oriiuk (lrlmlerii--w. A. Wadell moor Corporaion. " VroleUln l'rmlucln -'lvxah Oil Do., lleil Bnnk. Siinilnril Oil ('",,'. llanl.. Haulr Uiibbi M«ml F, A, Wnllrr. New urk. lunllo Slunk 'K - N. J. lunllon 'o money. was esimaed ha abou (! was in he box. "FROLC" A EVERE. vn Wilson, Consucln Whie, Kaheriue Hol/., Dorohy vins, Harrie Haggery, Bessie Wilson, Lucy Har- mun, John Dugau, Leigh Eberle, Wil- 1 i u in Holz, Pierre do la Moe, : charge o amusemen enerprises. Ball Player, and.heir Friend. P chiles" Harrison, Floyd Dennis and Diamond no Shape. Junior Swaimoll. he baseball ii'lil a Evere was plowed, scraped und rolled Saurday. Mos o in 1 players lire armers' sons and hey and some older men urned ou wih horses, wagons, plows and '! oher implemens or he work. hose w ' p who ook par in he "rolic" wore John Kelly, Charles Kelly, Chnrli'S Ki'lly, Jr., John ). Brady, Joseph Mulliii, Charles Silwaron, homas nml William Welsh un#<'rank Kelly. Big Bnrgain. Wry able Sou Uriglil skil or mill 1, i'.l-ll oo long, six ei' wide, wo cylinlor engine; will do nbuu w'lvc muos, per hour; oak cabin; in cunmlhsion. niiie Capain ''rli'k, ndj.hihiiiy iimunincn-iien. J; i{ C or v \n CVl liel Buiik. Phono K12. Advi'rUi'ineii. Umbrella S«lo. iiniliri'irrib 'a"'l.ilj' ivi'ii'" $l!."l!l; mi-n'ii umbrellas a Jl.iO, were Buys Conrol o Buiine... C. Parker Morris has bough he conrolling inercu in he C. Parker Morris company's auo repair shop business on Gold sree and will coninue, i under he same name. he business was.sared over a year ago and haa enjoyed a seady growh. Mr. Morris recenly sold lia house on Brown place and now lives on Peers 11.-ii.li(,L-,.ii A sun. Oi'in-rul lii, He, llnnk. Auumolilli! xy ' llvlln. li.il Hunk. Fin 1 dun 'lxlluulllhh, 1!' 'riimnaii Ham,!, lleil Hunk 'inlh Onrliumlnr 'l'/'llk l.iilil/. Haul.. Khvlrlo Hu,,ll,» New Jvm'y Ki guiiily (%,.. AHhiiry alk. V. ilou Khnrk Ali.iiirlier Elirlii Buinily i-o.. Newnrk. Auo Ar.','«-,"i.-«Kally «Nlrhol Jlank. Wei,Him (liill W.. Hunk. l'l i l!lnu«, Amalle On $ ; J'J.. H; rhi parimou, 5(1 cens, 100 Sh c H; h p,, rens and $1.00. Si/hrnmni c Son,1M Moiiniauh lrec-, ed Hank. AdviM-i.si'nii'Ml.» Srnnil Reiaumn, M.iriii. iu-,1 Brnml sroe, opposie.second nn- loniil bank. Special Sunday 'chicken dinner $1.00. Alvcracmen. Big Dieronce in Bidi. Panqunle Muuriello o Newark on Monday nigh was.awarded a conrac n lay Hornl m!\vurn rom lioad sree o brockmoron's gully. lia oer was ^l.'i.'l.hl.llh. hompson & Mii.liewa J(.i.d,.i i.-1,,!.( r).7.0,.. Louis.,J, Sibling bid"$.l(),8(li, in. Monmouh conracing company bid $8,71.1 and.lui'sph Miller & Co. bid $GH,- i: D» Your resi Nnid Aenion? in doub consul Duiiphy-Walker Co., landscape orohers, Alanic HiirhliindH, N. J., posolllce box 3.- Alvorisemen. River Sree Home Sold. Rocco Scalzo has sold his house on he norh aide o River sree o Alexander Canonico or $2,500. he house' has six rooms, gas, waer and oile. he lo is. 37 "j ee wide and l>0 ee dei'p. he sale o he plnce was made by he Red Bank real esae company. Mr. Scalzo bough he house and lo a shor ime ago rom Charles. Roo and he made abou $250 by is sale. Noice Bewnre. propery which would be needed or he exension o he sree. wo or hree members o he board o com- 1 missionevs hough he price asked ' which was ound o be a "dummy" by Parker & Chadwick was oo high hydran. he hydran was pu in by and hey hesiaed o buy he land on he Land and Loan company while hn accoun. hose who were in- j he propery wus being developed, spired by he jealous ear ha pos-1 bu i apparenly was never connccsibly Mr. Akins migh proi by he j cd up wih he in ern waer supply. exension o Broad sroe hrough h is j ~"~ lands hrew cold waer on he projec j Rumson ire companies were called j NEW BUS LNE SARS ou by a grass lire a Wes Park and!. he hose was aached o a hydran'auo Dus.es o Make rip«rom Asand urged he commissioners no o exend ho sree and he plan dually ell hrough. Parker & ^Cbadwick hen pu he propery on he marke. Pars o he land were sold o various persons, bu he mos o he rac was bough a ew years laer by John W. Sou, who reained ownership unil hia deah. Mr. Sou, shorly aer his purchase o ho propery, hail phins drawn or a block o hree-sory business buildinga on he plo, he business places o bo on hree sides o a cenral pla/.a, which pla/.n would ron on Fron sree. his projec ShoemakiiiK i.s a rade, a cobbler j was subsequenly abandoned by Mr. grabber which do you, Sou, who hen buil ho presen one-sory sores on Kron sree. Mr. Sou le a will a his (loah, in which he income rom hose is a money grubber winch Ho you preer o have? iivo me do your.shoe repairing once and am sure you will lie surprised a he work give you a reasonable price. All work done by hand. R. Ambrooio, 13 Eas Fron Hrei', oppoaie Globe hoel, Red Bank. Adverliniiincn. he King's Daughers will hold a cake Halo m he Alanic & Paciic Kore, ) road Hree, or he benei o he 1 children o-aim»nia.saurday; April 2!)rd, rom il.ud o ioo P. M. A. L. WillianiH, corresponding secreary, King's Daughers sociey. -Adverisemen. Millinery Sale. Ladles' ami children's han n ho low'b price in Red Hank. Come and look hem over. will surely pay you. Schramm & Son, 2 Monmouh Breu,*Ued Dunk. Adverisemen, FRE A COL'S NECK. Huckleberry Swamp Ruined and 150 Fence Poss Desroyed. Bonires o dead brush sared by George Solcl nnd Rev. John Wesley ower o Col's Nock go beyond conrol his hursday and caused a ire which swep over abou weny acres o lnnd. Men ough he dames all he aernoon and unil lae a nigh, when a downpour o rain pu lie bla/. 1 ou. One hundred and iy ence poss which were owned by Frank Mahews and which were in a ield were desroyed nnd he lmcklenerry vines in n six-acre swamp on Rev. Mr. ower's arm were burned. Aucion Sale o household urniure, April 2, ii l bury Park o Freehold. A new auo bus line running rom Asbury Park o Freehold by way o Deal, Oakhurs, Wes Long Branch, Eaonown, inon Falls, Scobeyville and Col's Neck, was sared Saurday. he new line is operaed by Joseph C. Waller o Asbury Park. Only one bus will be run a presen bu more will be pu on as he paronage warrans. Mr. Waller also plans o run a bus line rom Red Bank o Freehold by way o Lincro, Evere, Holmdel, Bradcvel and Marlboro. A line rom Asbury Park o Freehold by way o Fiirmindale is operaed by Mr. Waller and he al- BO runn a bus line in Asbury Park. Sold 15,000 Aricles. During he recen "one-cen sale" a James Cooper's drug sore 15,000 aricles won 1 sold. A hese onecen sales an aricle is sold or one cen o a cusomer who buys wo o hose nriclos nnd who pays he reg- _ re, /MH i.-., ll ' lir price or he irs one. Mr., a 1:110 P. M.: live-piece parlor j Cooper says hn his souson's sale ile, wo bedroom suies, one library wab lle K,.,, a «sl he has over hold."' i, se, hree-piece; six dining room norcii waa le o bin daugher, Mm. chairs, one rug, wo kichen soves, Kiln Uickm-ll, as long as she nlioulil»"<-' cabine and one able. John live. A Mrs. llickncll's denil Hi propery was o go. Mr..Slou's hroe sons, John W.'Soli, Jr., Klijnli Sou and.losieph Sm John V. Sinur.lr,, "d'ii'il "Vhnr'y njor his aher's deah, lonving one son, Ronnie Houl o Rol llnnk. Joseph also (HM), leaving our children, Percy, L'i'oy, 'Mclln, nml a daugher who HuliHoquonly ilied and who le one cliild, Harry C. Humphreys o lluckennnck. n making he ieedn o he wo sores o he Macancio bi'ohurb iai'niuil:. April Bargains. Coas and dolmans ur girlh six o nd Co g lioyce, Morris avenue, l!cl prd, N. J.' oureen yearn. Newes wyleb and --Adverisemen., maerials. Kpocial price $7.9H, re(ru-,., 1( 1, i2_ u n; oher good coua an low Gnme. Waned. nn $».()(). Come and see wha you llani'hnll games are waned by he Have. Hcbriimm &.Son, 21 Mon- Kvere A. C, wih- ligh- <!iun».* mouh»liwl. HudUaulu-.. r AUviii*-. surrounding lown, For open daes men. ge ill communicaion wih Manager F. J, Miucksoiii, Evere, N. J. - AdveriHonien, - "Loolc or lie Silver Lining," rom lic popular muuicnl comedy Srand Re.auran, rnad nri'o, oppoaio.second na* ional hunk..special Sunday chlckon diimer $ AdveriHcmcn.,. Dr. Sraughn "Sally," by llniwn Harrison, in a Dr. Sraughn very plonalng record. lvur i li H- hm reurned u'nd wllponurao hi* Hnir'a 111 Mniimiinh uroe *Advur-1iinual olllci bourn a boh 0(lcec*»«ii run Advrisemi'ii. a boh oice!,..1

2 rng, wo BANK REGSER APRL 20, Do You Know Wha You Need? Your ood mus conain somehing besides he nourishing elemens you have always known. Science now says ha he myserious acors called viamines are as necessary o growh and he prevenion o disease as he regular building and uel maerials. Viamines are proved o be supplied by resh MLK. Poor qualiy milk and canned preparaions are no equivalen..,'. Proec your healh. elephone he SHREWSBURY DARY CO., nc No connecion wih any oher dairy or company. HEALH ALK NO. 12 elephone Red Bank 8-R H. PEERSON Carpener and Builder Jobbing a Specialy Lincoln Avenue Easside F*ark Red Bank, N. J. x elephone 1O1-R o Announce he Opening o a New Sore SAURDAY, MAY 1 We will opimi a PHOO, AR ami MUSC SHOP mi MLLER SREE, (Jus aruund he corner), WES u Bay Are., HGHLANDS, N. J., where we will carry a complee sock o CAMERAS, KODAK hums, SAONERY, SHEli MUSC, RECORDS, PLAYER. PANO ROLLS, and a general suck similar n wha we now carry a our shop- in Alanic Highlands. " LEAVE YOUR.FLMS WH US FOR FNSHNG. BALDWN'S PHOO, AR AND MUSC SHOP ALANC HGHLANDS, N. J. gmh PAD LESS HAN JONES! PAN FACS JONES paid $56 or 1 Gallons o "ready or use" Mixed PAN SMH made 1 Gallons o he Bes Pure Pain, or $39, by buying 8 Gals. L&M Semi-Pase Pain and 6 Gals. Linseed Oil o mix ino i SMH SAVED $17 L & M SEM-PASE PAN Saves money Oa o L M SeralPajU Pain FOR SALE n n»«over SO yean R. HGGNSON & SON, EAONOWN, N. J. Breakas or help Soap Bluing Sarch Washing Powder Coal Excessive Hea Wringer Clohesline Baske Gas Clohes Pins Dinner or help Day wased Elecriciy roning 1 Conusion $3.00 o $ A. M. Give bundle o one' o our drivers. Few days laer; Receive bundle" all nealy washed and ironed. Cos $2.50 o $.00 Which way are you handling he amily washing problem? he Keysone Laundry 2 Whie Sree, Red aiik, H i; Phono Red Bank 329 PARY A BELFORD. Feiviies in Celebraion o Marguerie Cole' Birhday.. Mrs, Edward Cole o Belord gave a surprise pary a ew days ago in celebraion o he ih birhday o her daugher Marguerie. he esiviies ook place a he home o Marguerie's grandmoher, Mrs. Douglass Cook. Eleven guess were presen. Cake, ice cream, lemonade and various games were eaures o he pary. Marguerie go a number! o presens and he guess received celluloid dolls and urles as souvenirs. HGHLANDS NEWS. Shir Facory o Reopen Nex Week Baseball eam rims Belord. he shir acory on Bay avenue, which has been closed several weeks, will be reopened nex week by a new irm. he building was bough a a sheri's sale by Mr. FriNlman o New York or $20,000. he new company will make, shirs and will employ abou sixy persons. Highlands'* baseball eam sared he season Sunday by deeaing Helord on Helord's diamond. he score was!) o 2. Belord scored he wo runs in he irs inning. Aer ha inning Baker, Highland's picher, piched a ine game and Belord never scored again. Milon Kruae, one. o he Highlands players, was spiked while sliding ino second base. Belord used wo pichers, George Luker and Charles Naughon. Highlands will play a Sandy Hook nex Sunday. he social welare sociey will hold a card pary onigh a he borough hall. will he in charge o he men's commiee. Fiy members o he Mehodis! junior league wen on an ouing Sa- i unlay' o Waer Wich. he men's dull held a sociable Monday nigh a; he church. he Epworh league and he bible class will hold a sociable'omorrow nigh a he church :uiil on Friday niirh a musical enerainmen will be given by he junior league. An illusraed sermon on 1 "O such is he Kingdom'" will be : given Sunihiy nigh hy Kev. Harry ' P. Grim. A number o pup;l> " he Sundiiy-sehe.ol will be avai'ded mod- ' als Sunday nigh" or good aendance. Nex w eek will K' known as "he Week o Good ilings." here will ie special services every nigh. A surprise pary was given Saurday nigh or.miss Su.-an Baxer a Mrs. Frank Cournoyer's. William Krauer o Newark was a recen gues o Miss Hazel Layon. Mr. and Mrs. Roh and daugher Harrie <>? New York have been visi- ing Mrs. Kaie Derby. j Whooping cough is prevalen. j aiming he children o his place. \ A luinm^ show was given Mcnday nigh a Sandy Hook. ; Mr. and Mrs. M'arcellus Reichling '. are spending wo weeks a Chicago, A girls' sewing dub has been ormed by he Mehodis Sunday- school. Mrs. Harry P. Grim is super- inenden, Viola Paon is presiden i and Virginia Vogell is secreary. ; Miss Elizabeh Brion will be employed a Frank E.'Baldwin's phoo-j graphy shop, which will be opened. nex monh on Miller sree. j Peer Lynch has sold his house and ; lo a Waer Wich o Parick Glen-j non, a reired policeman o Newark.! Mr. Glennon bough he propery or a home. i ALANC HGHLANDS NEWS. Lunch Bp^ Sociable onigh A Va- i caion Bible School. S. Agnes's club will hold a lunch box sociable onigh. he club will give a cabare and dance_ nex! Wednesday nigh and a dance on j Wednesday nigh, May h. j he rusees o he Presbyerian j church will hold a weigh sociable on j Friday nigh, May Ch. A prize will be awarded o he person who weighs j he mos and o he person who weighs he leas. he Royal ^Neighbors o America will hold a sociable in Odd Fellows' hall Friday nigh o nex week. Card playing and oher games wih prizes will he on he program and rereshmens will be served. enaive plans have been made or a vacaion bible school o be held during Juiy and Augus under he direcion o he Presbyerian, Mehodis and Cenral Bapis churches. he Presbyerian ladies' aid sociey will hold heir annual air on July 1 ">h and Kih.,. j A room has been se aside.in he 'public school or use as a denal clinie. he plumbing will be in-! salled his week and he clinie will lie in operaion shorly. A 1 denis will be engaged his week by he (hoard u educaion. he equipmen i has been donaed' by he Red Cross 1 SOeiey. is anicipaed lr.i li.'i liirihouaes will be exhibied in in 1 birdhnuse cones which is being held by he cniuminiy dub. he judging will ake place on Kriday nigh o nex we k a he cummuniy club. Figh i girls haw enered he eor.u'.-. M.i.-s Nina Swan, bookkeeper in he Sauilard gas company's olliee, is enjoying a vacaion. Miss, Fl.jrenic Cuwileu i- : employed a ile elephone idlice..lanii'.-i Muruir o Soinerville is employed as a piysi'i'ipiun clerk ii ra A ni' hides';! drug soic.....jlisss... Margin-';!,...i.uid,..Adelaide, Keyiiuldr o New York are oceupying hrir summer hi'ine u his plice. Mr. and Mrs. William Spingcmnn o New York have been ounding a i'w days wih Mr. anil Mr.-.. John Mcl.auidilin. ' puya o iidvcriina'jn he lugisej LAFAYEE GARAGE Express Work and Local Moving Bus Service. Supplies elephone Rumson 312 R GEORGE HERD Properieor m i, i 9 Vernicol makes old porch urniure new You can work wonders on your old porch urniure wih a brush and a can o Lowe Brohers Vernicol varnish sain. Comes in all o he popular colors. Dries quickly and sands up under years o wear. you haven' learned ( how vernicol makes hings do by doing hem over, come in and alk o us. Jos.. Burrowes Co. 213 W. Fron S., Red B«r.k»***:«*:»*< HELPERS WANED ROBERS SAFEY WAER UBE BOLER CO. Red Bank, N. J. Monmoulh Home Building Associaion, (nc.) Oice: 5 Broad Sree, Red Bank, N. J. OFFCERS he oicers o his associaion are an archiec, a lawyer and a banker, all o known inegriy and abiliy. PRESDEN REASURER SECY and COUNSEL, PURPOSE o relieve presen housing shorage, o enable worhy people o moderae means o obain homes, eiher by consrucing new buildings, or he purchase o exising ones, eiher by cash or deerred paymens. o inance, eiher wholly or in par, any building operaion o approved meri. : o consruc buildings generally, urnishing plans, speciicaions, esimaes, ec. FNANCNG Operaions are inanced parly by he sale o debenure bonds, issued in- $100 denominaions, o be wihin he reach o he small invesor as well as he large. NVESORS Are urged o avail hemselves o his opporuniy o obain good securiies bearing a very liberal rae o ineres. NFORMAON Wheher y.ou inend o build now or in he uure, he associaion will be glad o ake up wih you any problem in building or inancing. Furher inormaion may be obained rom any oicer or by applying o G. A. Delaush, Presiden and Manager, a he company's oice, Room 17, Eisner Building, 5 Broad Sree, Red Bank, N. J. i;->. i > i-, [C,~;zr r.r.l* Our Responsibiliy is wih a eeling o humble pride ha we inish he sixy years 01 commercial exisence. We eel we mus have rendered some lile service o he communiy, or oherwise we would have allen by he wayside. Wih he uure beore us, we consider our presen sae: : -. A mos modernly equipped baking plan. he beneis o he research work being con- 1- duced by he.naional Associaion o he Bak-.... ing ndusry, o which we are members; and. An eicien corps o co-workers. Wih he pas and presen in mind, we canno bu ener he uure wih a eeling o deep graiude and o grea responsibiliy o he communiies which we have served. We realize he imporance and grea ood value o bread in susaining he healh o hese communiies; is low cos when compared o oods o equal nurimen; and he grea necessiy o puriy o he ingrediens and cleanliness in is manuacure. For he pas sixy years we have kep hese ideals beore us and we ener uure years ully deermined o se or ourselves higher and nobler ideals ha we may render o hese communiies he service o supplying a mos nourishing ood in he orm o Spli op Bread J. W. Child & Company O BROAD SREE he same dependable irm name and same ~^ggjwenieji locaion or he pas 60 years

3 MACK RUCKS 5-on Capaciy Selling $2,000 Under Lis Price. GUARANEED NEW. MMEDAE DELVERY. We sellon ime i necessary. Address Box 22, Seabrigh, N. J. he Ueinway USNG'S he Place o Buy Musical Merchandise is in a Music Sore. Merchans o Happiness. he Vicrola Exchanging smiles or rowns songs or despair soohing conenmen or bohersome nerves. Each Vicrola o ours sands as a monumen o happiness and good cheer! As merchans selling he Vicrola, he Piano and Player Piano, we are really dealers in JOY and gladness. MUSC in he home is a necessiy. Make he children happy wih a Vicrola and some new Vicor records and grow young again yoursel. Every inish and syle Vicrola, rom $25.00 o $1,250.00, may be bough by our "EASY PAY- MEN PLAN.". Sop in ONGH! using's OPEN ONGH. he Firs Consideraion he irs consideraion wih any person abou a bank accoun should be he saey o he und. his Bank, wih is hundreds o saisied deposiors, has ha absolue securiy desired and a banking service ha is second o none in his Sae. An opporuniy o perorm a personal service is.always pleasing o us. May we have he pleasure o explaining o you he advanages we oer? RED BANK RUS COMPANY. Formerly Eira- Naional San\-'-"-" ~-~-~"i-~-~-~'- - * ' Red Bank, N. J. RED BANK REGSER, APRL 20; 1921, HOLY LAND AND EGYP. RED BANK WOMAN DESCRBES RP N HA REGON. n Cairo we saw some o he old-' jeniurns, seem o bear any grudge es Mohammedan mosques, and heagains he ruhless Napoleon who beauiul alabaser mosque o Mo-smashedhammed Ali in ho ciadel; he prea ball. he pas is marvelous, bu X o is nose.wih a cannon Mohammedan universiy called he am (cli'l raher o bg living in he. wonderul imes o he presen. Azhar, which is he educaional cener o he Mohammedan world, in Mra. Alber M. Boggi on Her Way Back o ndia Sees Many neresing and Curious Sighs in he Land which rom 10 o 1» housand o Prophes and Pharoahs. POULRY sudens sudy every year, ran^in^ rom mere inans o he diplomaed he ollowing is rom :i leer ncubaors Brooders Baby Chicks graduaes and coniin^ rom all over Haching Eggs Supplies wrien liy Mrs. Alber M. BO^H, ahe Mohammedan world. hey sudy 5«>d or Caalogue missionary in miia. Aer having he sacred Koran principally, and spen several monhs wih her inele, some reaises on lok 1, rheoric, j NewYo, John W. Moun o Muple nvcnuo, 'ciy heology, ec. n more recen years GEORGE H. ROBERs Mrs. Boggs reurned o ndia recen- j hl, y havc inr0(, uc(. d a (. w sdl, n.,. s ly. he leer was wrien by Mrs. 1 also.... here hey si, lile groups i J3oggs while she was reurning o n- -Hwmd while she was on he ndian ocean. wo exracs rom he -leer have previously been published in he Regiser and his concludes he leer. lessons wihou library or equipmen oher han heir books and a place o si. Small wonder ' ha Mohammedan lands everywhere are nearly Jus aboja a sunse \vi le Capernaum and skired along he 2,000 years behind he imes, i his 1 norhern shore o he oher lich- is heir narrow educaion. saida, which was he home o Peer, n he museum we saw a vas collecion o aniquiies gahered Andrew,, James, John and Philip. j he Mohammedan rowers o ou,r bou he ancien' ombs and emples o : had said heir prayers, acing oward Egyp saues o kings, queens, ; Mecca and he ull moon had risen gods and goddesses, hieroglyphics, when he urned bnck oward iber-1 sarcophagi and he jewels, weapons, ias. Suddenly, wihou any warning, oo,i, vr\m, ec., ound buried in WCorldpdS. around heir eachers, seaed on he loor on mas or sheep skins, swaying he back and orh, repeaing aloud heir j MORRS, Deceased,, will Sell a public one o hose srong winds swep hem wih he mummies. Also mumdown on he sea, such as one reads ' rnilied crocodiles, birds, ish, gazelles, abou and which he disciples expori-: apes and he m u m mj,, s o many enced. n a ew minues he calm kj 1(, s> including ha o he Fharoah waers were lashed ino high waves o he Oppression, Harnesses, and and he wind caugh our sail and we ; j, e Pharoah o he Exodus, Mer-enwere ossed abou like a chip all he, p nai an( ] os o ohers, hink o way back. Bu we were glad we j looking'ino -he acual ace o he saw his peculiariy o he Sea o o],i (in who "hardened his hear" Galilee so we migh know how i was, ami wouldn' "le my people go!" wih he disciples when hey labored Wo also wen up he Nile o in rowing and He came o hem walking on he waers and bade he sen Luxor and Raw he grind emples here a hebes and Karnak. "be sill." hese arc indeed wonderul. hey Nex day we drove by carriage o are buil o huge blocks o rock Nazareh, passing on he way heweighing housands o ons and Horns o Hain, where He spen he : i nljl w j, O u arches, suppored by nigh in prayer beore choosing His i C, orm ous sone pillars se close odisciples and hen preached o hem ; Keher. hese, like he- ombs, dae and o he muliudes, he sermon on i )ac ]; (j^ou years ago. Many o he moun. A noon, we resed a hem have been excavaed in recen Cana," where He urned he waer years rom he sand, where, in ha ino wine, and we saw he relicso climae, i almos' never rains. hey he place, including he village well! have been prusorve{1 ; n a wonderul rom which he waer was doubless way. drawn. n he lae aernoon we arrived a Nazareh, siuaed on a high Ou in he sandsone clis around hebes are he ombs o he kings, hill, he highes noin in all he surrounding counry. Here we were on which have been hidden rom he knowledge o man unil recen years holy ground. hose narrow, oruous srees His ee rod or 30 and hereoio are even more well preserved han he emples which years. o ha synagogue He wen have been ruined more or less by he Sabbah aer Sabbah and rom i conquering naions. Some o hese He was rejeced when He.came as he ombs sill have he old mummies in Messiah-o His "own." On ha very hem wih he lowers on hem, 6,000! r A hillop He doubless wen counless years old. he emple palaces, imes o commune wih His Faher hough in ruins, show heir pas under he sars His own hands had glory in heir huge collonades and ormed and se in heir places "in approaches by avenues o sphinxes, he beginning." So real was His P»ge hree WANED! Farm Horse Waned! Apply William Borden, Prospec Avenue, Red Bank, N. J. Aucioneer subscribers, o sele he esae o ELZABEH Vendue on Monday he weriy-f'ih day o a one o'clock in he aernoon (Sandard ime) and wo o'clock (day ligh saving-ime.). A he Benjamin Morris Homesead a Belord, N. LJ. all he household urniure o said Elizabeh Morris,, deceased, consising o rocking chairs, parlor urniure, bedrom seads and urniure, eaher beds, old ashioned runks, and all kinds o household urniure oo numerous o menion. Many o hese ariclesy*rave a grea value on accoun o having been in he Morris amily over 100 years. - v SPENCER S. rvofzrs > ~/ > ' GEORGE W. MORRS HOWARD W. ROBERS, Aorney Yankee Consrucion Co. SEEPLEJACKS 50 Worhley Sree, Red Bank, N. J. General Conracing elephone 1172 We pain lagpoles, Jake down rees, ear down buildings,'--; do all house paining and rigging. Ou open or all work. Prize Winning Sued Corn j Winsor's improved Boone Couny Whie won n sae and Couny Grand Championships. YELD Has horoughly subsaniaed record o 125 bushels and beer o shelled corn per acre. Edward W. Winsor Monmouh Farm FARMNGDALE, N. J. orax^kmrawwvbk and heir obelisks. One day we ae presence in Nazareh ha i seemed USED CARS Going o Have a Pary? dur lunch in he porico o he palace bu yeserday ha He wen. away. o Kamesed, and one's imaginaion Have * Caerer! Nex morning we descended' he ran wild. Was i here ha Moses We Have will save you a lo o work and souhern slope o he hill, crossing sood beore Pharoah and pleadedqualy Has again he plain o Esdralion in sigh j or, he <lc i iverenee o his poop i e Several Bargains worrimen and won cos you aa much? ai i you did he work yoursel o Nain, where He raised he widow's Bu he calnl) alluk,- 1R. c d images Le me give you an esimae. son, and Shunam where Elijah'raised reveai no secres o he pas. EMPRE GARAGE anoher widow's son long beore, and JAMES WOLCO Neiher does he grea Sphinx, serenely looking ou. over he deser Allan F"ros, Proprieor Endor, where Saul sough he wich. A Aule we ook he rain o Nablus, 21 E. Fron S., Red Bank 16 William Sree. Red Bank, N. J. sands and* he Nile, as i has or mil- Phone 2O9 rhone 32-W. one o he oldes ciies n he world, he Shechem o he Old esamen, nesling beween Ms. Elial and Gerizin. Here live he ew surviving Samarians. here are only 150 o hem in he whole world. We paw heir synagogue and heir Peneuch, he oldes book o he law o Moses in he whole world, and we alked wih hem in heir homes. No ar away, in his same valley, is he omb o Joseph, whose mummy was brough rom Egyp by he sraelies and buried here. No ar rom Shechem is he lile own o Sychar, where Jacob's well is. he original well curb is sill here on which lie sa and alked wih he Samarian woman. We, oo, sa here and read John X wih new meaning and inspiraion. wns indeed a sacred spo. he well is, as he woman said, very deep HG ee bu he waer is mos delicious and! we drank again and again..eiiv,ing Nablus we passed along by he anicien ciy o Samaria, he old capial o he norhern kingdom in he days o King Ahab and hi.-; queen Jezebel. he ruins are quie exensive and he old aqueduc is sill seen which empied ino he large pool in he i valley. Here Ahab's gory chario j was washed and he dogs o Samaria j licked up his blood, according -o he word o he prophe Elijah. We. passed down he plain o Sharon again, hrough he' land o ' he Philisines, ou ino he deser, i going down ino Egyp hrough he > ' erile land o GoShen, ou o he! plain o he Nile river, which ia par- ' [ icularly beauiul a his ime, be-i cause i is he ime o he inunda- ;ion; and so we came o Cairo, he old ciy so sacred o he Muhummeili ans. From here we' wen on o he pyramids, having our lirsl ride on! camels on he way. We wen inside^ 'he larges o he pyramid*, up ino 1 j he chambers o he king and queen! in he cener o he monumen, where.hey were buried. he heigh o he ' pyramid is -1K1 ee, and il covers 'll! j acres o ground. Some o he grea "j sone vbjoi'ks in i weigh 1!5 ons and! : ye no "machinery wns used o pu' hem in place, simply inclined planes ' o sand up which hey were pushed and pulled. Marvelous engineering! he anhinx sands in ron o, he pyramids and we climbed all over i.,!.s iws..»n,(lii.icrcal, pu.o iu bou^y a are buried in he Hands ha have blown over i or cenuries. J h no buil, like he pyramids, bu cu ou o he iiolid mndhonc o he delcr, ' and or wha purpose no living being knows. "he riddle o he sphinx" i remainn unsolved., like he pyra-1 niids, (lues back abou (S,000 yeurn. is Foowear or Spring. Women's Snu Brown One-Srap Pumps, wih urn soles, Louis XV heels, sizes 2 o 8, widhs AA o D.. $5.95. Women's Silver Gray Sain One-Srap Pumps, wih urn soles, 1 Louis XV heels, sizes 2 o 8, widhs AA o D.' $5.95. WOMEN'S BLACK SAN ONE-SRAP PUMPS urn sole, Baby French heel, sizes 2 o 8, widhs AA o D $5.00 WOMEN'S BLACK SAN ONE-SRAP PUMPS urn sole, Louis XV heels. Size 2 o 8, widhs AA o D $5.00 Women's an Cal One-Srap Pumps, wih urn soles and Louis XV heels, sizes 3 o (i, widhs A and B.'., $3.95 Women's Paen Col One-Srap Pumps, wel soles, leaher Louis XV heels, sizes 3 o (i, widhs A and B...: ; : $3.96 WOMEN'S OXFORDS an cal, miliary heels, sizes 3 o 7, widhs C and D... $3.95 Whie canvas, miliary heels, sizes 3 o 8, widh D an kid, Cuban heels, sizes.'? o 8, widhs 0 and D...$3.65 Whie canvas, Cuban heels, in sizes 3 o 8, widh D... $2.S

4 Page Four HE RED BANK REGSER. JOHN li. COOK, Edior and Publisher, GEOKGE C. HANCK, Aaaociai- Edior. BuslneaB Manager: HOMAS HVNG DKOWN. E]i>n-,d a ho piih'olce a Rod Bank, H. J., as aecimd-dass maer. Subscripion, Priccsj.One year ' monhs bree immh WEDNlvSOAY, Al'Kli- lid; l'jlil. OWN ALK. he wap-es o sli'ivl ilvpiii-mcii! wurkev. >i i'd H:n:k h.ivc hori; iv- ^» 'lined l a d;iy. his is all very wrllj A. ;io ;u" :s i j[.ic-. Wav,' 1 rus ai<*! ing m.ul' in nearly every line u in- (lu^iy, h'.l ^^-Ji:11 i>,"sii;u' l'i*r!i B'.iDse.,houl(i lie...-liii-e oi- he pin-: ^ ^ ^ ''lie." -l'.llie.illvi' wul'h'r 1., (le:ieive:^ a redu'li^in o S;! 1 a da\'. huw mueli ' ^^ 'o,a.re'luiio:i should \v n;:ide in lie j ^ ]>- l y o hi^lu'r paid public" ^e]\ans. ^.!Numerou.-> increases were made in ' J! hvir salaries during war imes. he j j hi^h co^ (i living was given as he ro;ison or hese increase.;. hese sjmo liigli mhirie.s :ii-..' sill heimr ^ lie- reason or ldueiiily h' pay o in 1 man'-ia! employcv.'- o 1^'d 5V-'.i>k is ha he cos o living is '; dioppini;. liis is rue, hen lu 1 high coa o living mus also lie ih-opj»ing- or ho deparmen heads. s i righ lin lu-y should hi ( p on peing war-ime salaries, while in 1 pay o lowor-pricej men is cu? Fur- 'lu'-nnoii-', i is rir^li ha he ax- p lyers, many o whom, like he.sree employees, have had heir wages, cu, iliouhl coninue paying s'alark'i which were ixed in war imes? his ques- lion-has apparenly received lile or j no consideraion, bu i should be considered when he wages o he humbler workers are reduced. (own alk coninued on page 12.) GUERNSEY COW ESS. A Laer rom Charles D. Cleveland o Sunnybrook Farm. o he Edior o he Regiser: read wih ineres your recen aricle relaive o he Guernsey herds o cale K Oak Hill arm and Porland arm. is pleasan o know ha aenion is being- paid o he eors o pure bred livesock breeders in heir work o improve he qualiy o he cale in he couny and oalo. his work will be beer appreciaed as ime (joes on. n your aricle, however, here are jcrlain acs saed in repaid o he perormance o cale a he arms j - menioned which are no wholly com- j lilee, and which, in deense o my; Siiiinyhrook arm herd a Eaonown, 1 would be (dad o have cor- reeled. Guernsey cale records or - xiilk and a producion ar' divided j ino seven classes, beginning wih lie heier li wo years old and prosressiii one class or.each sixliionhs 1 period hereaer. For in-.sance, class G is or 2 years o 2 V^ - y^-ars; ilass K or 2 V: o < years, and : S" on. he cow wiligh Daisy o O.k Hill arm made her record in '.'luss G and she is (he sae record i perormer or ha age; bu she is by! J-,1 means he holder o he sae rcc-1 old or llu 1 greaes amoun o buler a in he sale. My cow Alpliea o'pine-hurs -d i holds he record, which is S 10 pounds! o imu-r. a made in class A, a very large increase over (lie record o wilig-hl Daisy in class G, which was r.7-1 pounds o a. Several oher' cows a Sminyhrook have al^o made ( records ur in i-xce.*s o wiligh Daisy, ainonj. 1 which may he menlioncd record.-, o SU pounds olv-a a i year.-; 71 pounds o al a li'i years; OH. pounds, o a a PL'! y?ars, iind C-10 pounds o a a! 1!; years. n addiion lo he iihos' 1. he record o he cow May Day o 'urli'mi made a Porland arm i.-- no lliv second bes record eiher in he j sai 1 O! 1 or her a^e, which was hvo! y-oai's. My cow Sunnyliiook Alhea j holds his record wih a record o '!i70 pounds o a al wo years. his; eow wa - he bes perormer in N"\v Jersey wi years ago, exceeding" her j requiremens by over 1 -> per cen, i 1 also eel ha may claim some ] ciedi or May Day o Porland, or 1 sold lier sire o Rober lar.-horni^ ^and May ]>ay i.-. lii^ lir-l daur.her o 1 conn 1 ino milk, A all in).-.-. have ciws running on oicial e.m or he purpose o (pj.'li.yiuj; or hese records and vvmild K 1 i'lail 1 *.l:ow hese animals lo iiii.eiv.h-l p..-«,; i., a. any ime. i: iiisiu :[\\c i> M'e wha a lile cd"i car.- :,nd a small ha-p-as' 1 o X''-'l-AviU do luwai d iii'-iva.ing- pro- W'.' ha 1,';- recenu.v inished a record o mine han pas- in i ineres in he le. ii hr O'.V Hu lei C'lji. Sl'.e prodik-ed mi oliciiil lesl a hree years o n(... ",,1(11 junir:!^ o mill;, which l.iiis been exeeedi'd by only eiciil oln'1' cow- o his bleed al 11,is a:,'o. Her au-i.ii'.e yield i> milk or he irs wenly days o he yeai's les v.a.; \\U pounds and her aveiai'o or he bi.,,1 weny days was over :7 liiniiids, 'sliiiwini; a v.-ondi'iiil jieri-isli'iey " M-hieh is iharai eri -ic o he CJuei ii:,ey hrecd. Charle.; 1). Clevi-land. Kaiinluwii, Ajnil, 1!2. Pair Haven Deicis r.vim'cl. '"lie up Ncilelier.i- 1 baseball leuni o ''«ir HVC won heir lirsl rame ' w"lio ic'iison ^iindmy' i»n " h-ir home (lianiond hy dcejiing Kvere by a.icore o H? o 7. l'vahii-en o he Maine were he ieldinc, o Alred MarcelSu.i ami.ame.'i Hemming o he winniiik nine. he l''air Haven li-iim will, ilny he nex iiime acaiim Seahrlgli li Fair Haven. RED BANK REGSER. APRL 20, A POWERFUL ALLY he business 'man will ind ha a connecion wih he Second Naional Bank is o grea assisance in urhering his bes ineress. his srong Naional Bank a member o he Federal Reserve Sysem, is compleely equipped o handle every phase o commercial banking business, and parons are assured o service which is promp, coureous and accurae in every deail... ; Come in oday and ideniy yoursel wih his insiuion. HE SECOND NAONAL BANK RED BANK, N. J. oal Resources Over $5,000, per cen paid on Commercial Accouns carrying a balance ol 81,000 or more. per cen paid on neres Accouns o any eunoun. iiiiiii H iii1nmih)liii'> iii*i'ii'iiiiii'i'"'iii<ini.+ HENRY CAMPBELL, Presiden DANEL S. ELY, Vice-Pres. EDWN R. CONOVER, Cashier ONE OU OF FVE. n he Naional Banks o he Unied Saes here is one. deposi accoun or every ive people o our populaion. he saey and securiy o our Naional Banksbacked as hey are by our Federal Reserve Sysem are responsible or heir growh. Be a-"broad Sree Naional" deposior. HE BROAD SREE NAONAL BANK RED BANK, NEW JERSEY CONSDERED FORUNAE are hose women who call on us or our : AX SERVCE. Our cars always make n good a\) pearanee and our service is o he bes. We will be a your service any ime you may call. WHE SAR AX CABS BRASCH BROS., PROPREORS. Bridg* Avo., iiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiinmiiimn- Pbon. 77 BURDGE & RUSSELL'S FREPROOF FURNURE SORAGE WAREHOUSE LiO-wes F"ire nsurance Kae in Red Bank Oppoiia Dapol his building is o excellen consrucion, archiecurally designed o mee every demand o securiy and convenience. his warehouse is divided ino separae rooms and comparmens o various sizes or he accommodaion o Household Furniure, Bric-a-Brac, Pianos, Painings, runks, Ec. Each o hese rooms is under separae lock and key, and all are perecly clean, dry and well venilaed. An aisle hree ee wide separaes all rooms rom he walls o he building. All danger rom dampness or mildew is hus obviaed. Objocionable goods are never acceped eiher or ranser or sorage. We invie your inspecion and solici your sorage. We have large, well padded moor vans or local and long.disance moving. We have absoluely dependable workmen, specializing in his branch o public service, who, in addiion o having long experience and special raining, use common sense in handling aricles o every variey BURDGE & RUSSELL RED BANK. N. J. OFFCE: 0 Mechanic Sree, elephone 8 9 FREPROOF SORAGE: Clay Sree, Rear o 125 Broad Sree. elephone 71 'i* J\ SRAND RESAURAN Broad S., Opposie Second Naional Bank, Red Bank ', SPECAL Sunday Chicken Dinner $1.00 ' ables Reserved For Ladies Meals a la Care Daily. Delicacies in Season Red Bank's Mos Modern Eaing Place LEAHER and SHOE FNDNGS SHOE LACES and SHOE POLSH Shoemaker and Boo Black Supplies WHOLESALE and REAL ROCCO A. FARUOLO 78 Firs Avenue Alanic Highlands, N. J. Jui wha you wan or diunecing and whiewashing barni, chicken % houiea, cellari, ec.; drive* away llca and miai. \ C. H. ROBERSON \ 10 Wel Fron Sree Red Bank, N. J. «olosein's Popular Summer Fabrics a Pleasing Prices Ail Linen in he leading shades, horoughly shrunk, 36 in. wide, yard....$1.29 S. Gall Swiss in navy, lavender, pink and Harding' blue, 32 in. wide, yard.. $1.75 and $1.85 Embroidered issues, as colors, in brown, green and lavender, 3 2 in. wide, per yard $1.00 Figured Flaxon in a choice o very nea designs, as colors, -Hi in. wide, yard. 59c mpored Voile in dark colors wih a wide silk sripe, Georgee paerns, 0 in. wide, yard 98c Dress Voiles in ligh and dark colors, he mos waned his spring, 'lo in. wide, per yard.'75c issue Gingham in small and large check wili a silk woven sripe or check, 32 inches wide, yard 75c Figured Flaxon in a variey o small paerns, in ligh shades, 2 7 in. wide, yard. SLK CREPE KMONOS N LOVELY SYLES Kimonos made o very line silk crepe in a variey o he mos waned syles. Hand embroidered, large collar wih silk assels and silk ribbon sash in all he leading plain and combinaion shades. Also Coon Crepe Kimonos in nwnv syles and very rich combinaion colors. All sizes. Priced $1.69 o $6.98 ARACVE BLOUSES ha Compee Wih he NEWES DRESSES Priced $3.98 o $9.50 An unusually beauiul collecion o new charming syles in Georgee and Crepe de Chine Blouses makes his secion especially aracive jus now, here are pi'ely models suied o he demand n all he occasions when, lie dainy separae Blouse is worn wih he new Spring Sui. 5c

5 HARDY "OLD-FASHONED" FLOWERS Hollyhocks Peonies Poppies Chrysanhemums Day-Lilies Canerbury-Bella Lillies Phlox LiUies-o-he- Valley ris Columbines Larkspur NuiVd moa hrilunn colors, her rreues beau i en o bloom nhl salk, lier awuoei raarnnch are ound in heae olil-irnc avorivh o he garden FLOWERS WHCH YEAR AFER YEAR KEEP FAH. rian hem now imd'<j<>wn hroukh he yearn hey will increaiie in vigor o growh ami splendor o noh&om, brqviii he Bevren winers and,brighniiik he iloym o Siniinr, Summer anil Auumn. We also oer u choice lliii *> liu lnea Hardy HOSCB, Shiule rees, Evprrepnl, Shrub*. Vin". Howry Bushoa, Frui i-eea and everyhing o a hardy naure worh iiluniiik,. Cunii- unj selec your own plnn, or SEND FOR OUR FREE LLUSRAED CAALOGUE. J.. LOVE Box 3O1 ' LLE SLVER, N. J. Andrew M. Engler, D. C. Nellie C. Engler, D. C. Oice Houri: 2:00 o 8:00 P. M. Daily, -and by Appoinmen. Phone Red Bank Broad Sree, RED BANK, N. J. HMHU HHHHHHH ueiday and Friday!: 10:00 o 12:00 A. M. Suie 7-a, 5h. Floor, Aior Cour Building, 18 Wes 3h S., NEW YORK CY. imnmm DAMONDS She who rom April daai her Dl>nonda shall wear, ki blor ou-i For vain repln-. en* (low. hi sone, Emblsm o lonoclncc s known. ** born n April Your lower is he Daisy. Your Zodiacal sign, aurus. Your special aposle, Philip. Your alimanlc gem, he opas. pays o conine your purchase o diamonds or jewelry o any ype o an esablishmen which has long enjoyed he ull conidence o he enire public. Since he early days o Red Bank since 1886 he people have learned o depend upon he represenaions o his house. We believe ha our growh has been ounded on our policy o consisen airness and squareness, giving generous values a conscienious prices. Diamonds, Pearls, Gold Jewelry, Silverware, Waches, Clocks. Our 35h Year in Red Bank.. L. de la Reussille, ;. Monmouh's Leading Jeweler, 38 Broad Sree, - Red Bank, N. J. imimi he only secre o a beauiul complexion Sparkling eyes, hibrous hair, be clear, rich, glowing delicacy o he skin everyhing which lends beauy and nraciveiiehs ia he resul o a clean sysem. Fauly eliminaion o ood ivunle in largely responsible or dccclh o he akin.. Sijol ins been ound l>y many women o lie an invaluable aid o a clear, riidiiml complexion..,.. encourages he bowels o regular anil horough.(evacuaions, hus keening he body 1'rce o hose poisons ha mar he akin and endanger he healh., > ul/qj(/.a absoluely harnili 1!" and pleasan Jo ake* BREF EMS OF 'NEWS. HAPPENNGS OF NERES N MONMOUH COUNY. Parson*! No», Said o Propery, Building Operaion!, Lodgo Doings, Sligh Firca, Birhs* Marriages, and Deahs Oilier em.. L. Harry Woolmiui, an Ocean Grivo -bucher, badly cu his hand while u Work in he American ood cir.iiiiiy'n sore a ew d;iys ago. Miss Lena C. Reid, daugher o : ).,C. (U>id o Wes Ocean Grove, was married a ew (hiys ago o John K. Maiwi, Jr., (i Newnk. Joi-.cjih SUinbern lui.s leiusd ;i sore (in Mcliiinic sree Ji 'Vochold and i will open a dry gooda ""' noions sun\ _ Mrs. Clydo Packard o Ocenn Grove gave birh o a Bon a he Spring Lake hospial las week. lire. Clunk's Suvoih o l.onu Branch jnve birh o a Eon lus week. Mrs. William Mills o Freehold ve birh o a son las week. Noed rishman on Viii. Domil O'Callughaii, lord mayor o Cork, reland, was n visior o James D. Caron o Asbury Park las week. O'Culngh'an arrived in his counry a shor ime ajo as an ordinary sea-1 man. He is he successor o Lord ] Mayor MacSwincy, who died while on a hunger srike. Lcng Branch Casino Leased. he Ocean Park casino a Long 1 Branch has been leased o he Ocean Park ahleic associaion or he coming year or $,510.. he War memorial associaion waned he ciy o conduc he casino bu he commissioners did no approve o his plan. ->,» RED, BANK REGSER^ APRL 20, 1921, Auo Couldn' Hold ree. Edwin Good o Freehold hiched MLK S WANED his auomobile o a ree he was cuing down in order o pull he ree and some people hink' milk is all he he way he waned i o all. he same. You probably know and we auo couldn' hold he ree and i ell ino he school yard..one child know ha was knocked down bu was no hur. Workman Losej Finger. William Aikens, who is in charge o he excuvaing machine a work on he Freehold srees, los he second inger o his le hand las week when anoher workman sared he machinery while Mr. Aikens was making an adjusmen o i. Le Alarm On. Richard Carney o Maawan urned on he ire alarm when a call or help was sen ou or he Keypor ire Friday week. he power was o a he ime bu i was urned on laer and he alarm sounded unil Mr. Carney reurned. Auo Men Buy Building. homas C. Brown and Louis F. Lipsey, Asbury Park auomobile dealers, have abou closed negoiaions or he purchase o James A. Bradley's Educaional hall propery. hey plan o erec an auo show room a a cos o $0,000. Keeping <Hogs in own. Frank Soield, he garbage collecor a Avon, keeps a lo o hogs in he borough and eeds hem reuse. Several residens o he borough hreaen o bring sui agains he borough unless Mr. Soield is made o move his pigs. Sore Men ranjerred. William Saaes, who has been manager o he American ood company's Main sree sore a Freehold, has been ranserred o Ocean Grove. William Harncr, n clerk in he company's oher Freehold sore, succeeds him as manager. Young Man Bleeds o Deah. Joseph Allen, son o Mrs. William Maynard o Allenwood, died in a Camden hospial las week rom loss o blood aer an operaion or he removal o his onsils. Mr. Allen was 2 years old and leaves a widow and one child. Ocean Grove Womnn Weds. Mrs. Helen E. Buchaca o Ocean Grove and Harry L. Edwards o Deroi were married «Long Branch Friday week by Rev. Moron A. Barnes. Mr. Edwards gave hisjjrule a handsome home in Deroi as > wedding gi. ' Had umor Removed. David Swersky o Long Branch had a umor removed rom his le orearm by Dr. M. A. Aaronson las week. he umor made is appearance abou ieen years ago pnd had slowly grown unil i reached he size o an orange. Seriously 111 rom Fall. Ralph E. hompson o Asbury Park is seriously ill as he resul o a all'rom a rain a he Norh Asbury Park saion a shor ime ago. His oo and leg were injured bu he was caused only sligh inconvenience a irs. (Coninued on nex page.) WANG; or your qll wih he moa DRY uji-o.dae CLEANNG EQUPMEN and SERVCE Red Bank Seam Bye Works MAX LEON, Prop. Oice:.2. WES FRON SREE Phone <531 Facory! 76 WHE SREE Phone 105 OLD SANDBY, FOR ACHES AND-PANS Any man or woman who keeps SJoan'e handy will ell you ha lame hing 17 SPECALLY hose requenly i aacked by rheumaic winges. *-* A couner-irrian, Klonn'a Linimen scaer! he cungceion and penra wihou rubbing o he aliced par, soon relieving he ache and pain. Kep handy and used everywhere. or reducing and inally eliminaing ha ains and aches o lumbago, neuralgia, muscle srain, join sillness, sprains, bruises, and he resuls o exposure. You jus know rom is simulaing, healhy odor ha i v ill do you good Sloan's Linimen is cild by all druc- Eisa 35c, JOc, $1.0. Sloa OUR MLK s he kind you wan. ~ is pure, clean and rich. You re jus wha you pay or in qualiy as well as quaniy. Monmouh Dairy Co., nc. 130 Branch Are., RED BANK, N. J. Phone 886 People Noice. Drive hem O wih Dr. Edwards' Olive ables A pimply ace will no embarrass you much longer i you ge a package o Dr. Edwards' Olive ables. he skin should begin o clear aer you have aken he ables a ew nighs. Cleanse he blood, bowels and liver wih Dr. Edwards' Olive ables, h<r successul subsiue or calomel; here's no sickness or pain aer aking hem. Dr. Edwards Olive ables do ha which calomel does, and jus as eecively, bu heir'acion is genle and sae insead o severe and irriaing. No one who akes Olive ables is ever cursed wih a "dark brown ase," a bad breah, a dull, lisless, "no good" eeling, consipaion, orpid liver, bad disposiion or pimply ace. Olive ables are a purely vegeable compound mixed wih olive oil; you will know hem by heir olive color. Dr. Edwards spen years among paiens aliced wih liver and bowel complains, and Olive ables are he immensely eecive resul. ake one or wo nighlyora week. &* how much beer you ed and look. y yy y y y Y Y.RsNCES & GAES H-lidols clubs nmi insiuions. ' C.S. hroclmoron KBronchper Ave^LongiranchXJ. 1 W i ornnnu'i;iil iron or wire,'nr privn- -saes. hom»s, Hi i V kr / y/ ii Complees he Full Line o Page Five oor rucks For Low Cos Hauling Wheel Base 13 in. 115 in. 128 in. 16 in. 123 in. 16 in. 138 in. 16 in. 160 in. 185 in. F. O. Capaciy 1,500 2,000.,3,000 3,000,000,000 6,000 6,000, 10,000 10,000 B Facory Chassis Price $1, $1, $2, $3, $2,00.00 $2,50.00 $2, $2, $, $, Am Selling Women's and Men's Sylish, Good Looking, Foowear a a price anyone can pay. Wear a pair o he Auomobile Show. F*or Women. F'or Men. F"or Children. housands o dollars' worh o beauiul srap and plain pumps, Colonials and Oxords in plain maerials, bargains wih wing ips and ball sraps, aa o e. Prices range $.00, $.85, $5.50, $6.50, $7.50, $8.50, ec. Fine Oxords and lace shoes a exremely close prices or my high grade goods, a o e, 5 o 11. Prices range, $3.50, $3.95, $.65, $5.75, $7.50, $8.50, $9.00, $10.00; a ew higher.. ', ' ' he las word in Brogue Oxords, a o d, a $ Sneakers, spor Oxords, play shoes, dress sandals and Oxords. Splendid wearing shoes, a o c, Prices 95c o $6.50, according o kind and maerial and size. A real bargain or Women $S.5O o $10.50 las season's'low shoes, aa, a, b, c, d, 3 o 8, all a $5.50. Eyele ies and pumps. C o m o r S h o e s Jus in, hundreds o pairs o so, easy kid shoes. Julies, Oxords, or elderly olks Slippers, a grealy reduced prices, $2.25 o $.50. F'inally K*K^^^ A uil Line o Choose From ' he new Model S Speed ruck is a welcome addiion o he grea nernaional line, which now includes a size and a syle or every hauling purpose. Regular equipmen consiss o 3x5 pneumaic Cord ires, elecric lighing' and saring equipmen, power ire pump and ools. Model s Le us show you how nernaional Moor r.ucks can give you genuine saisacion, as hey have done or housands o owners in over 300 dieren lines o business. SEE HS RUCK A HE SHOW RED BANK ARMORY, APRL 16 o 23 ALLEN & GARRSON, nc. Long Branch, When you buy shoes rom me you can be assured you ge no only auhoriaive syles, bu a ie lowes price real shoes can be made or. Clarence Whie 9 Broad Sree, Red Bank New Jersey M O O R R U C K S Sixh Ave. and Broadway el V y 1

6 P*K«Six RED BANK REGSER, APRL 20, 1821, EMS OF NEWS. FURS! married Saurday o John G. W. Blades, also o Avon. Rev, A. L. Peerson perormed he ceremony a ', (Coninued rom las page.) he "bride's home., Sherman Dennis, Jr., o Asbury o Rebuild Boardwalk. Park, was bndly injured las hnrsaey when he ell rom"his bicycle bo rebuil a a cos o $35,000. A ' he Ocean Grove boardwalk is o While geing a ow' behind an auo lo o maerial has already been de- Remodeled and Repaired, High ruck. he boy. landed on his bend (livered and work on he walk will he LMld wae knocked unconscious. He ' rushed o a compleion beore- hi* class exper work, a lowes poasible Was aken o he Long Branch hospi- summer sonson... prices, wih ree sorage, Furs j New Cemen Company. aken in sorage a charge o Deah Follows Operaion.! Muyor Ahram (). Johnson o Mon- John Chamberlain, he ive-yearold son o Arhur Chamberlain o home rom Florida, is planning- o Correspondence invied. 1 on your own valuaion. mouh ii'^eli. who recenly reurned i Asbury Park, died n he Long sar a cemen block making- company paerned aer some he saw Full line o chokers and scars or irancn hospial lus week ollowing an operaion. Besides his parens he in he Souh. is survived by a broher and six sisers. Seleced or Posmaser. Spring- or Summer wear a very a- Conrrespninn. Frank Appleliy racive prices. Local reerence. Home rom Florida. has recoinru'inird' he appoinmen o Dr. Fra:ik JOU and amily have reurned o Lonj? Sranoh aer spend- Freehold. Mr..Wilbur has been ac- Clarence. Wilhur as posmaser a ing hree monhs m Florida. Pr. Lee shipped liis auomobile o Florida and used i in ouring ln» soiilu'rn sae duiin* 1 his say here. Former Residen Dead. ra K. Morris, a ormer.reporer or he Monmouh Democra a Freehold, diud a his home mi Saen sland a ew days ;!(.'(>, aged 7EJ years. Mos o his lie had been spen in newspaper work. Died Aer Operaion. Mrs. Joseph S. VnnBrun o Asbury Park died in a Philadelphia hospial las Friday aer an operaion. She had suered rom somach work again. rouble or several years. Mrs. Van-: Asbury Parker Dies- a Newark. Brun was 3G years old. Jacob M. Grocnhaum, an Asbury On Unied Saes Jury. Park bui'her, died a a Newark hospial his week ollowing an opera- James. Applegae o Ensrlishowii, Rober M. Marks o Manasquan, William B. Conover o. Mid-was.'17 years old and is survived ion.r rupure. Mr. Greenbaum by dleown and Edward Cashjon o a widow. Freehold have been drawn on he new ederal grand jury. Find Disillery a Freehold. John Flowers, Freehold's garbage collecor, was arresed las week aer deecives had ound a sill and a large quaniy o mash or making liquor on his premises. Flowers was held under $1,000 bail. Building Resricion Ordinance. he 'Deal commissioners have passed an ordinance on is irs reading which provides ha no building: may be buil on Ocean avenue or beween ha sree and he beach o cos less han $35,000.- Ca Aacks Girl. Josephine Sringellow, a ieenyear-old Wayside ^irl, was aacked by a-nip ca belonging o p. neighbor las week. he ca scrached and bi he girl on he ace beore i could be driven away. A New Laundry. he New Jersey elecric laundry coiipany has been incorporaed o do business a Keypor and Keansburp:. L. W. rlouon, Phelps Cherry and Eaii H. Cherry are he incorporaors. Decker Blades. Miss Marie Decker, daugher o Raymond E. Decker o Avon, was <*;~>;~>:->M^K-MS^ h:j.r pos maser since Joseph Akinson resigned..' ' Moorcycles or Cops. '1'lie Asluiry Park police depnrnili has bough hree moorcycles, or he use o he cops. A moorcycle- squall will be organized o handle valic und oher police work his summer. Quis Gas Company. Joseph Mayor has resinned * as presiden o ile Coas pas company :i Hclniar and L. 0. Rie.hoy has been eleced in his place. Mr. Mayor will ake a long res beore aking up Sues q«" njuries. William. Brown, a Spring Lake plumber, has brough sui or $25,- 000 agains he Alanic Coas elecric company or injuries he received ii a rolley acciden a Conio las Ocober. Maawan- House Burned. Fire desroyed Lewis Lane's house M Munv/un, ogeher wih ivis holiseliolil urniure, uesday o las week. he blaze sared rom a deecive homes and oher buildings ha chimney. he- loss was abou $,001). science has produced. Coss less Died a Hospial. han soves saves one-hird o one-hal your uel. Over 100,- Charles E. Davison, son o Z saisied users. nvesigae Oavison o Long Branch, died a a oday. New York hospial Monday o las week'aer a sickness o six monhs. lie is survived by a younjj daugher. BALEY & COHSOCK Changes o Hoel. he old bar a he mperial hoel a Long- Branch is being orn ou. A par o he room Will be used as a lobby and he remainder will be added o he dining room o he hoel. Buys Grocery BusineBS. Charles Heyers, or many years employed as a bucher or John. W-Jolley o Lon«Branch, has bough Alex Redd*? grocery business a ha place and will conduc i himsol. (Coninued on nex page.) A. MURSEN, Manuacuring Furrier, 1 Eai 8 S., (Wes o Bdwy.) NEW YORK CY. Heas Your Home Like he Sun Heas he Earh. he paened CaloriC Fipeless Furnace heas homes by naural circulaion o air. Mos pleasing and economical mehod o heaing GEORGE OGLVE'S Eas Fron Sree, Red Bank, N. J. P. O. Box 32. Phone Conn.»»+ MMMM H*". CONNUOUS, even producion since November, 1919, has ^ proved he wisdom o he decision made by Hany G, Suz ha he public wans a medium weigh, medium sized and medium priced car, in which is combined economy, comor and serviceabiliy. Every H'CS, is buil under he personal supervision o Harry C, Suz, which ia, in isel, assurance' ha i is a qualiy car, buil on a qualiy producion basis. he H. C S. will wear well, run economically and uasy}, We will be pleased o demonsrae. o Sconomy Comor and " Serviceabiliy KNDANAPO1LS 9 U..A. Announcemen! See his beauiul car a he Couny Auo Show, April 16 o April 23, Red Bank, N. J. ED. von KAENGELL, * Easern Disribuor. Corner Maple Avenue and Monmouh Sree. Phone 213. RED BANK, N. J. '»»»»»»»»»» Rubber Ace As Appears n he ire Showing he Million Air Cela akes he place o he single air ube in auomobile ires. Rubber Ace has millions o air cells. is a shock absorbing cushion o pure sponge rubber, and rides easier han he old-ashioned single air ube. can be changed rom one casing o anoher and will las or years. will give any desired pressure in he ire. Rubber Ace is he scieniically correc soluion o he pneumaic, ire problem. ' We shall be glad o explain i o you and have you ride over i i you will visi us a he Auo Show. 11 Albany Sree '^> ^^ Ace Co., New Brunswick, N. J. i " HE UNVERSAL CAR he Dependable Ford Qualiy Ford durabiliy began back in 19^3 when Henry Ford sared experimening Vanadium seel and hea-reaing processes. He knew ha a more exac empering o seel or moor car building mus be worked ou. Vanadium, i was learned, when added o molen seel, gives o ha seel a greaer oughness and adhesiveness. And now oher alloys have been ound which are superior o Vanadium. Wih he Ford Moor Company consan progress is he daily companion. he Ford producs--car, ruck, racor grow in qualiy daily, Hea-reaing empers each par so ha i will bes wihsand he wear or ear o which i is subjeced. Ford chemiss and analyss have creaed ormulas and sandard speciicaions or every individual par o he Ford car no only or he seel bu or everyhing rom pneumaic ires o op. Ford durabiliy isn' a maer o acciden, i is a maer o painsaking horoughness in laboraory and acory. he Ford is a car o precision o sandardized values. Order your Ford car now. No maer how as hey may be made he demand muliplies aser. Order oday or we can make airly promp deliveries Runabou, ouring Car, Coupe, Sedan, ruck and Fordson racor. L MAAWAN ENGLSHOWN JOE RCH & SON, Masons and Conracors. Sone, Brick and Plaser Work. Diching and (Mailing. 76 Aveniio A, Phone 271-J Alanic Highlands, N.J. C. MLLER Carpener and Conracor 52 Branchpor Avenue LONG BRANCH, N. J. All Kind) o Aleraions Specialis or Leaky Roos elephone GO-W L*>ng Branch W. E. MOUN ERNES L. WORHLEY RED BANK NEW BRUNSWCK WLLAM NELSON WORHLEY & NELSON EXPER AUOMOBLE MECHANCS Repairing a Specialy Work Promply Aended o Saisacion Guaraneed Prices Very Moderae or Superior Work 0 Mechanic Sree, Opp. Globe Cour Red Bank, N. J. o ordinary qualiy are no good enough iox prescripion work. Only drugs and chemica!«o he very highes grade o pariy are i or use in prescripion!. We QBe hb bes obainable no maer, wha he cos and allow no one bu regisered pharmaciss o compound he medicine. All prescripions are double cheeked, hm guarding agains he possibiliy o error or inaccuracy. Yon may depend upon he prescripions you have illed SCHROEDEB'S PHARMACY, H. C. HUBBARD, Prop. 16 Broad Sree, Red Bank. elephone H8 elephone 38 Monmoili Couny Surrogae's Oice. Noice n creillora o pre.en claims agains esae. n he maer o he culno o William N. Dunnell, deceived. Purminn u he <m!er o JciMph L. Dona, hay. aurruune o he Couny o Monmouh, raaile on ho ninh liny o April on he applicaion o Wllllnm Dunnell Luhrn surviving execuor o he esae or William N. Dunnell, deceased, noice la hereby Riven il he ercdlora o nnlil deceased o exhibi o he mihseriber, surviving execuor rorcsnld, heir dohlii anil demands agains he aail e«ne, uniler oah, wihin liz monh rom he (lae n he aoresaid oriler. nr hey will be orever harruil o heir iirloim hereor nirnlnn he said nuhserlber. Daed 'Vechnlil. N. J., April Ch, WLLAM DUNNELi MRS. 0 Unlvenly Road. lrocildlnc Mm, FHE» W. HOPE, Coun.el. lrnail nml Fron Hree, lleil Hank, N. J. Monmouh Couny Surrogae'! Oic«. Noice o eredluri o preien claim* ogaln rnae, n he maer o he eiae o Mu L»r, ileceaieil. Pumuan o he onler o Joieph L. Dona* hay, lurrorae o he couny o Homouh. made oil he neveneenl day o F.bru.ry 1921, on. he applicaion o da Leiy, adminisrarix o he esae o Max MVJ, de- "»<«l. noice le hereby riven o he eredl. orn o eald deceased o exhibi o he subjcrlber, adminisrarix aa aoresaid, heir deba and demand! agains he laid saaw l«oah, wihin six monhs rom he d*u o«he aoresaid order, or hey will be w> Dae* rm&ssi: Piwholil, N. "" "'* Fekm.rr, Hi. DA LEW.

7 MEF EMS OF NEWS. (Coninued rom Uu page.) he Bradley Bench commissioners ve made an appropriaion o $250 lich will be used oward supporing ; Bradley Beach baseball eam he mins; Benson. he appropriaion is made under he head o adverng. -' Receive Hospial reamen. Mrs. Eva Brion Higley o Lower unnkum has been placed under he re o he couny welare sociey receive hospial reamen and r hree children have been urned beron Diiaaiiied. A hrea ha unlesh he Long anch com'.nib3ionera improve he hinar and src condiions his ur Kiberon will secede rom he Buys Freehold Garage. y jurisdicion is conained in a Jack Paon o Freehold has bough er sen o he commissioners las he M. Good garage on Souh sree wk. a ha place and will ake possession or Lodge Man. soon. Mr, Paon is an experienced auomobile machinis. Alber B.. Craig o -ong Branch, e presiding oicer o he lodge o Dayligh Saving. lyal A'rcli Masons o Long Branch, he Freehold chamber o commerce has endorsed daylirh s received, a Bold wach ob rom saving jheen men a Barncga whom he cenly iniiaed in he lodge. g Cuing o Asparagus, Aaron Clayon o Jeraeyville is 'haining his repuaion o cuing. irs asparagus or marke. Las ;ek he cu hiry bunches o rnss, or which he ound a ready irke. irried 25 Yean. Mr. and Mrs. Sephen Bryan o ea Ocean Grove celebraed he h anniversary o heir wedding i hursday nigh by eneraining large number o relaives and ends. er Residen! Wed. Lieuenan C. C. Rydell and Miss irgare Flynn, ormerly o -Asbury rk, were married recenly a lanu, Florida, whore Mr. Rydell is er o he board o children's guarnil. -member o he ciy ire deparn. le o «Bakery. Henry W. Lake, a pioneer baker o ibury Park, has sold his business d building o Paul Burkhard, who rmerly conduced a ur business a bury Park. he price was $35,- been in Delaware he pan wo years, hai ormed a parnership wih Frank Muldoon o Freehold o handle elecric household appliances. Ex-Mayor Recovering. Ex-Mayor Augusus Chandler o Long Branch is recovering rom a sroke o paralysis. His righ side and his speech were aeced bu he has regained hi. speech, Buys Sore a Shore.. Freedman, a Freehold bucher, has bough a sore and la building a Wes Ocean Grove rom A. S. Hull. Mr. Freedman bough he place as an invesmen. A New Lodge. A branch o he Sons o S. George has been organized a Asbury Park. Fred Mecal is he emporury chairman, John F. Knox secreary, and Fred Rhodes reasurer. or ha place his year. he armers living hear Freehold proesed agains is adopion. Rheumaism- Faa. Alber C. Lewis o Avon died Sunday o las week aer a sickness ha began wih inlammaory rheumaism six weeks ago. He ia survived by a widow and one son. ^i~ Reappoined o ax Board. Richard W; Herer o Wickaunk has be^on reappoined a member o he Monmouh couny ax board by Governor Edwards. New Law Parnership. Andrew J. Sokea and Harold Mc- Dermo o Freehold have ormed a law parnership o become eecive May 1s. New Machinery or Plan. he Alanic ile company's plan "near "MaawaiY" is cloned" or" wo weeks in order o insall new machinery. A New Garage. Lloyd Smih o Long Branch will open a garage and repair shop in he old opera house opposie S. Luke's church. Dinner or School Board. on Woman Dead. Mrs. Caroline Des Anges o Avon he cooking deparmen o he As- Park school gave is usual din- d las Wednesday a he age obury years. She was a siser o Major ner o he board o educaion las cxandcr Yard o Farmingilale and week. survived by ive children. (Coninued on nex page.) New Parnership. pays o adverise in he Rogi««r. Harry Burke o Freehold, who hasadverisemen. Your AXCAB wans are quickly supplied when you call 506, or we are adequaely equipped wih good, clean, comorable cars ha are driven by careul chaueurs. Any ime, day or nigh, by calling 500 you are sure o saisacory service. Red Bank axicab Service Oice: 18 Monmouh Sree, Opposie R. R. Depo RED BANK, N. J. CHARLES BOAGARO, Prop. lls organizaion * has_ been esed as o is, qualiicaions. -Our services are a all imes ound o be saisacory and are re- plee wih he proper appoinmens. AUO AMBU&NCEL SERVCE Choirs ind&bleo or all occ&siona ES.M.C.FAY D A.V.WORDEN J R. FUNERAL DRECOR 60E.FRUN5. RED BANK DMMM9M»«»M»»»»»»O» W RED BANK REGSER, APRL * A HE AUO SHOW RED BANK Waler M. Van Dorn Globe Cour Garage Phone Red Bank 1161 MOORS Page Sanra y i. y yyy y yyy y. y yyy y yyy % y yy y y y y y X - Y y A A A A ^ A A A ^ A ^ A A A ^ A ^ A ^ ^ A ^ A A A A A A A ^ ^ A ^ ^ ^ A ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ A ^ A. ^ ^ ^ A~^ A^jc A^A j A^c ^ric A» A^h M^^ A^c A ^r<c A^c A^M ii^c A A ^h m^* * ^ ^ A^c A.^A -*-^c A^A *-*. A^A. *W^.*.~A A^A A A A^A JL^A A A ^A ^^c A^A. AA ^y*. AA. JL^* *.^^ *.^^ ^~A ^A ^^A ^AAA^A AA ikkaa AUAVVA^ ^c^^sr ^A" ^^^^^Sc^^Sc ^^ A A ^jc A* A A * ^-*- A^A"A^A"A?A*"iA^AiA"AA"j*"Ai^iLA^A"AA?A"i.AA*"A"l."*""*^*A ^ ^F ^ ^^ ^F ^ ^ ^^ ^F ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^F» ^F ^ ^F ^ W ^ ^ ^ W ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ V ^ ^ W ^F ^F ^F ^ ^. >... ' i a. - r ^ -v ^.-;;:-»i,.^.-o;-^"«- ;.' v lv-a. «a>^. ;-, w ^ lw»-r - ONE ON o OLE SOAP in HALF-POUND BARS a WHEN PACKED cs. Here is an unusual opporuniy or you o make a big saving. We have bough one on o ine oile soap. comes in exra large hal-pound bars. Pure soap, delicaely scened. hese big hal-pound bars o Viole Glycerine Soap go on sale omorrow a 12c per bar. Come early and buy your season's supply Big Six ouring, $2, Sudebaker presens he world's greaes six-cylinder auomobile Special Six ouring, 1,750 Coupe, 2,650 Sedan, 2,750 Runabou, 1,750 Ligh Six ouring, 1,85 Landau, 1,650 Sedan, 2,150 F. O. B. Facory Moor Cars BEAUFUL N DESGN HOROUGHLY MODERN MECHANCALLY RGH SERES 21 A Full Line o Sudebaker Cars now showing a he RED BANK AUO SHOW a Armory April 16 o 23 (inclusive) his is a Sudebaker year. Place your order Now. KNCKERBOCKER PHARMACY Drugs Sundries Red Banic.N.J. L njji H i ni ijjiluljjjjjiii l liil Rober A. Mason DSRBUOR 77 MONMOUH SREE RED BANK^N. J. PconeNo O«M NHWNMMM WHMHMMHMMWMMM

8 SRAND HEARE Monday and uesday, April 25 and 26 "You don hae me You love me!" Bu he words ha burs rom he Passion Flow-, 'S lips old u ar dier- ' en sory. RED BANK REGSER, APRL 20, MANEE ALL SEAS WHERE: QUALY REGNS SUPREME BROAD SREE - elephone 658 -\ S. RED BANK, N. «J. BURNS SCHAFFER AMUSEMEN CO. EVENNG ALL SEAS JOSEPH M. SCHENCK Presens NORM A ALM ADGE as he Spanish beauy or wliose smiles men ough, ill Jacino Benaveiiu's vivid play "he Passion Flower" You'll smile wih her smiles, sob wih her sobs, love wih her love, hae wih her hae. DRECED BY HERBER BRENON. SRAND Wednesday and. April 27 and 28 WHO S O BLAME FOR WHA HEY DD? Wednesday and hursday, April 20, 21 CECL B. DeMLLE'S POWERFUL PRODUCON "Forbidden Frui" Wha are he duies a wie owes a husband who seadily drags her down in spiri and soul? Wha shall she do when anoher oers a ine, rue love ha would li her up? hese are he quesions asked and answered in "Forbidden Frui." A powerul sory ha blends he spiriual beauy o somehing o rynk abou. More hrillingly realisic, 1 more sumpuously^i aged han any oher producion De- Mille has creaed. SS ' Wednesday Educaional. Dandy Comedy. 1h Episode "HE SON OF ARZAN." Wednesday Overure "he Sars and Sripes Forever" Sousa. (By reques) * hursday Picorial Review. Corking Good Comedy. hursday Overure "Spring Song" Mendelssohn (By reques) Friday, April 22 A BACK-SENNE COMEDY "Love, Honor and Behave" See his mirror o mirh, brimul o sparkling wi and ha quain charm ha will make you hmgh unil he buons ly oil 1 he -waiscoa, or he hooks on your waisoblooie. A sure lire sidosplier ha guaranees o cure he blues or spring* ever. ' Vod-a-Viile Movies.. opics. Snappy Comedy, "Leading a Dog's Lie" Overure "March o he Priesess", Egypian Saurday, April 23 "QUCK ACON" Formerly "n Bad,"'Feauring WLLAM RUSSELL A smar sociey comedy, as resh and enjoyable UH n spring breeze,* jammed ull o unny unexpeced complicaion!!, each one seing pace in he joy marke or hu ohers, and and away i goes jumping rom us bad o worse, running in high speed rom he minue i sars in he halls o l^cw York sociey o is inish in he regions o he elil dwellers, wih is many ascinaing unusual scenes. A regular hurricane!,. ". 8h Episode "DOUBLE ADVENURE" Comedy, "Don BUmq ho Sork". Overure "Medley" o Famous Sea Songs. Monday and uesday April 25 and 26 NORMA ALMADGE n he ense' Emoional Drama, ' < he Passion lower Direced by HERBER BRENON. Wrien by JACNO BENAVKNE, Spain's greaes living dramais. ' Suppored by a Grea Cas. Wih he combinaion o world-wide amous people, eneh in heir respecive proessional capaciy, here is lile wonder why' he "Passion Flower" is he grea sweeping drama ha i is. Monday Kinograma. Grea Comedy. uesday rbray Caroons.. Grea Comedy. Overure by Larry LaRos. Wednesday and hursday, April 27, 28 WLLAM B. CARLEON and MARGUERE CLAYON N "HE NSDE OF HE CUP" bu here came a u man. o lie ciy's "mo ashionable church." When he Ro hro \ \\ wih he shams in 'l own's ulie 'M! A romance ha Rr p he whole o lie nd urns i inside ou. Delivered Prices OURNG - RUNABOU - -. $ $ SEDAN COUPE $ $ Delivered ruck Prices CHASSS $ CANOPY OP EXPRESS $ PANEL BODY - - $ SAKE BODY -. $ CAB & SLLS - - $ FAMOUS PLAVRS-LASKY CORPORAON presens o he Cup A Cosmopolian Producion Q (paramoun Qiclure Noed or Power, Flexibiliy and Long Lie A REO User is a REO Booser BREF EMS OF NEWS. From he Celebraed Novel hy Winson Churchill Personally Direced by Alber Capellani ileail on he sree ;i Asbury Park las hursday. Deah was due o iielie indigesion. Mr. Lay was 02 (Coninued rom las page.)! years old. Ralph E. /hompson o Ashury Vicim o Cancer. Park died himdny nigh rom Mood ' poisoning rcruling rom a all rom (Jooije H. Combs o Bailey's Corner died uesday o las week a ram a shor ime ago. Mr.' o hompon was,1 y.!lrs 0 ],i illu* or i 'ancer o he somach. He was 71 down bu was no seriously hur. many years conduced a coal busi-' years old and leaves u \vidow and wo ness. children, A Denal Examiner. Dr. Fred Bunl^c, an Ashury (\k Farmingdale Mouse Sold. lmlaysown Fire Apparaus. j denis, has been appoined a denal liuon has bough n house he old ire apparaus ormerly in cxnminer o Rive reamen o he and wo. los a Karminirdnle rom use a Allcnwood has been urned paiens o he bureau o war risk over o he residens o mbiysown. Dr. \V, S. Havens. Mr. Buon insurance or Monmouh couny. is being houwd by Waler. (i,,llim^li he propery or his own oceupuncy. Fire a Long Branch. <k'n, he miller. Hamilon Kilel. Fire nomly desroyed he sore o Build Pavilion. ami dwelling a.onpr Brai'ieh owned Miss Kahryn hmiilon, daugher Monmouh Bench will have n borough operaed bahing pavilion his j he place was unoccupied and he, hy Henry. Pease las Friday week. o Mr.*;, K,,, Hamilon n Ocean drove, WUE nmrried hii^ imrsluy o Kenson. he liuilillng will l.avc ory.mellon V. Kiel o Monmouib Beach. individual mh houses and will cos nliou $8,000. Cliild Dies o Pneumonia. Freehold Mnns Buys Hmnc. he Alonzo Brower bous*e on Mc- ("mnic direc a Freehold baa been.i)ld o Charles E. ReilVU'l, lmnniigi' maser a he Cenral railroad saion u Freehold. Freehold Man Drops Do»d. Henry Lay o Freehold droppe»l Edim Day, he 1)iree-year-old dauphi o Linwiid l)ny o 'While*- villc, near Ashury 'arl;, died uesday o las uei.'k o pneuiuonia. ruck His rain. An American railway express 'ruck crmoicd ino n rain ha was pulling ou rom he Belnuir saion lan hursday morning. Kleven windows in he rain "We're" bsken" and several people were slighly cu. ^i by Auo. Alred Dennis o Allenown was sruck by an auomobile as he wns crossing n sree Saurday nigh week. Mr. Dennis was knocked i nricin o he lire is unknown. Boardwalk Conrac. he conrac or laying 5,000 square ee o new. boardwulk a llelmar has been awarded o leyniuer brohers and work will be sared n once. Buys Parner Ou. Harry Silvermnii is now he sole! owner o he Conover variey sore a li'lmar, having bough ou hia parner, Louis Semes, Reo Moor Car Co. guaranees o rebae in cash should here be any J reducions rom he lis prices previous o Augus 1s, 1921 he new 6-cylinder Reo conorms o he laes syles o body designs, ye avoids he exreme ha will be ou o syle in wo or hree years. he Reo ruck is adaped or he need o he merchan, armer and bus service. Pars have a low lis and we carry a complee supply. DORMAN McFADDN Disribuor or Monmouh Couny elephone Broadway, Long Branch, N. J. elephone 39 *

9 BANK REGSER yolume XLU NO. 3. li.u.a WMM, KaUni u wond-olui MaUr i Us Pos. ojbc* a K* Bank, M. J«uad.r h«ac p Mirh 1, RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, APRL 20, $1.50 Per Year? PAGES 9 O 16. LFE N A HO COUNRY. HOW A BG CY S SUPPLED WH WAER..Craves Lighed wih Candles Memorial Flowers Made o Beads 1 r Graves Rened Bu No Sold Bounies or Ras. he ollowing leer rom John H. Cook, he edior o he Regiser, deails aorae o he curious and unusual condiions in Sano Domingo, ron which place Mr. and Mrs. Cook recenly reurned; his ia he Jus leer wrien by Mr. Cook while he wui on he island and i complees he aeries. An ineresing sigh a he river in he ciy o Saniago in Sano Domingo, and in almos every oher ciy and own in ha counry, is he waer boys. n Saniago ciy he elecric ligh works sopped running some ime ago and an he elecric ligh plan operaed he waer works, he waer works also were shu down. Some o he houses and sores o he ciy ge heir waer supply rom he rainall, which is run ino ciserns or anks, bu mos o he people rely on waer boys o ge he wuer rom he liver o huiv houses. he waer, ia aken rom he river a a rapids some disance above he place where he washing o clohes mid iiiiimuls is-carried on. he waer is carried on he backs o donkeys, an cans which are carried in boxes or baskes. A box or baske 13 rigged up on each side o he saddle and each box or baske carries wo cans, holding wo gallons each. he woenllon cans o waer are aken ino he ciy and sold or ive cens each. Someimes insond o our wo-gallon ana, u donkey will carry wo ivegallon oil cans o waer, and hese sire sold a en cens each. Several hundred donkeys are used as waer carriers, and i is no unusual o see rom weny o sixy boys ami duii- Jceys n he waer ground a one ime.. he boys drive he donkeys ino he river unil he waer is up o he donkeys' knees; hen hey crosses wih epiaph inscripions have been ereced on many graves and hese have roed and rused away unil hey have allen down. For a ime hese arc allowed o lie where hey have allen, and hen hey are gahered up and eiher hrown in a heap or else hey are aken away enirely. When his is done he ground is leveled and prepared or more burials. We have Beon heaps o hese head boards and crosses suicien o make severs! wagon loads. We have also seen graves being dug in ground which looked as hough hal a dozen or more burials had been made in ha exac spo. Some o hese cemeeries were sared abou he year 1500 or hereabous, and burials have been made here or he pas 00 years or more. he graves in one cemeery visied by us had grave markers consising o an uprigh iron rod hree or our ee high, a he op o which was an iron picure rame conaining a placard wih he-name and dae o birh and deah o he person buried her. n many cases, a phoograph o n dead person was also in he iron picure rame. hese grave markers were in all condiions, rom hobe which had been se up only a ew days o hose which had rused o or blown down, wih he epiaph and phoograph in he iron picure rame enirely oblieraed. Perhaps he mos curious or unusual hing we saw in one cemeery was n plo o ground which had been -leveled down and on which was growing a luxurian pach o swee poaoes. n anoher cemeery graves are rened and no sold. he usual renal when a body is buried is or a period o hree years. A he end o he hree years, i he renal o he grave is no renewed, he grave is opened and wha is le o he body is nk'en up and hrown in a big pi which is locaed in he cemeery grounds. Someimes he enire coin and he enclosed body is aken mid hrown in he pi and someimes only he bones are aken. When, bodies are removed in his way he jump o he donkeys' backs, (ill he:grave is immediaely rened o some cans wih waer and reload he cans oher person who wishes o bury a GRADUANG CLASS O GVE ANNUAL PLAY. he Play Will be Eniled "Sop hie" and Will be Given on Friday Nigh, April 29h, in he High School Audiorium. he graduaing class o he Red Bank high school will give heir annual play on Friday nigh, April 29h, in he high school audiorium. he play will be eniled- "Sop hie," and he cas o characers will be as ollows: Juan Carr Edih Brower Mrs. Carr Ardelln Hardy Caroline Carr.., Kahcrine Phiserer Miid^e Carr Helqn Doremu.i Nell..'. Alma O'Brien William Carr.Abraham Dixon James Cluney Joseph WlliamH Mr. Jamison Klwnrci Branch Dr. Wlllouehby Kenneh Walker ev. Mr. Spillam William Hurdock Jack DooKun -. Grandin Sclinnck Joe hompson Raymond VanHorn SerRean o police ChesUr -'rake Police ollicorj Frank Marcluein, Wellingon Wilklns, Dlxun Kusael.' he execuive commiee in charge o he show is composed o Cheser Frakc, Edih Browcr and Louise Simpson. Ohers who will assis are Louis Conover, Margare Fawce,- Raymond ansey and Charloe Boicher, program commiee; Raymond Conklin, Herber Hawkins and Henry Ely, ickes; Paul Braised, eresa Sloss and Frank Marcksein, adverising; and Marion Rice, Grace Burr and Elwood Harvey, propery. Vincen Dailey o New York will direc he play. LUKE OUND HE CASE. homaa Hacke Co Quick Resuls \ ' rom Wan Adverisemen. - "You can ell he world ha Luke Longhead did he rick or me. had my case back beore six o'clock Wednesday nigh." his is wha homas Hacke o Shrewsbury avenue old a Regiser man he oher day. Mr. Hacke los a raveling case conaining several aricles o value. he case was ound by a Regiser reader who read Mr. Hacke's adverisemen in Luke Longhead's deparmen o he paper and.who reurned he case o is owner. Red- Bank Houaei Rened. William A. Hopping has rened pieces o old mahogany urniure ' Warren S. Conklin's house on Branch building sand. All he maerial on here. he bes pieccb are o ap- ' avenue or a year o Frank Wessels Borne big buildings here is carried on parenly Hollnnd Duch make, o he o New York, Newon Doremus's he bucks o donkeys, and when i is j period o 20Oo 00 years ago. j bungalow on Buena place o Charles iremembered ha a donkey is only a J hese comprise pieces o all kinds, j Bullock o Plainield, and Beverly lile bigger han a Newoundland.,- orn old-ashioned Duch cupboards Brown's house on Pinckney road o Hog, i is easy o see wha a ask i j o lile sewing ables, his urni- p. ). Madison o New York. i> is o deliver he maerials or a mod-1 ure is no regarded as o much value ern building such us are going up here. Mahogany was a one ime one here. weny-our bricks make a o he mos common woods o Sano load,i'or a donkey, and he bricks are! Domingo, and a lo o i is sill used ; Bank will hold a dance Wednesday brough in rom lirick kilns ouside or rnilrond ies and even or ire-' nigh, May h, a S. James's clubb he ciy. he building sand is wood. [house. Paul Harnedy is chairman brough rom a sandbar in he river, ; j n almos every ciy and own o he dunce commiee and Frank land 11 circuious rip o over a mile srees live named aer daes which Brasch is secreary- he prois o has o be made o ge i ino he ciy, commemorae some local inciden or he dance will be applied o he Each donkey can enn-y only our or j which have been imporan in Sano building und, ive big shovelsul' o sand. When Domingo hisory. hijs in one own work o his kind is done abou a We saw by hi" sree signs ha one dozen donkeys are usually in charge sree hiul been nnmed he 30h o o wo men. he donkeys ravel March sree, anoher he sixeenh ' Blaisdell caugh ire on Shrewsbury blong in single ile, wih ou- mmi a o Augus sree, and anoher had, avenue a.ew days ago when he enho head o he procession and he een named he 27h o February B> ne backired. Mr. Blaisdell pu ou aher man a he rear end. When ' sree; and we have been in hardly a lle bl ze wih a chemical exinguishdonkeyn arc used or ordinary pur- own or ciy where some srees have vr - he damage was sligh, poses hey are no usually unloaded no been similarly named. n he sree bu are driven ino he j{ ;l 3 are regarded as a grea pes on he donkeys. hen hey climb up on he donkeys' backs again and sar or he ciy. When he donkeys are loaded, he boys ai on he donkeys' shouldars, wih heir legs on each Bide o he donkeys' necks. A lo o he waer has o be carried n mile or more beore i inds a buyer. Saniago "'is' a 1 ciy' o "abou' 20,000 people, or abou wice he size o Bed Bank. O course much more waer >er amily is used in Red Bank han in Saniago, bu he job o supplying.saniago ciy wih waer in he Sano Domingo way can be undersood i Red Bank people had o rely on donkey' boys or heir supply o waer, and i had o be carried ino own rom Swimming river n he Newman Springs bridge, in eigh dud en gallon los. n Saniago donkeys nre more nubody in he cemeery, and he same ae bealls ha body i he renal o he grave is no renewed a he end o he hree-year period. We were old ha his is no an unusual cusom in cemeeries in Sano Domingo and in some oher Spanish American counries. Bahrooms, nuch as we know hem in our counry, are never ound here, excep possibly in a ew privae homes. Bahrooms in hoels are ew and hey usually consis only o a sor o shower bah, wih he waer coming rom sin overhead ank. n one hoel we were orunae enough o ge a room wih a bahroom conneced wih he bedroom. his was said o be he only hoel in he counry BO equipped and only a verj ew o he rooms o his hoel were so provided. One morning we ound a merous and are used or more pur- [big aranula in he bahroom, bu gjdeea han in any o he oher places -*» >- "-:..M....:i.u _ >ve huve visied. A grea deal o building maerial is carried on (donkey back, especially brick andaer a chase his was killed wih a slap rom a shoe. We have seen some wonderul disclose many ras enjoying an evening sroll hemselves up and down. he sree guers looking or scraps o ood, or oherwise disporing hemselves. Women smoke in his counry more han men, rom all appearances. Women smoke pipes and big black cigars in he markes a heir boohs, while selling heir goods; women smoke hese big black cigars while/waiing on cusomers in sores; he women who work in hoels smoke hese big cigars.while sweeping he halls and cleaning up he rooms; and we have even seen men and women smoking hese big cigars while hey were waiing on he ables in hoels and resaurans. SHOW A HGH SCHOOL. jknighs o Columbus Dance. he Knighs o Columbus o Red Auo Damaged by Fire-, A Ford sedan driven by Forren bouse or sore and unloaded here. n some o he cemeeries here i Odd Fellows, Aenion 1 he Odd Fellows o Navesink and he saniary deparmen o every lodge, No. 39, and all oher members ciy usually oers a bouny or ] o he Order residing in his viciniy s he cusom o pu lighed candles every ru brough o he saniary o- l ' requesed o mee a he lodge *.., rooms on Monmouh sree Sunday " " " " """" nigh, April 2h, n 7:00 o'clock, o aend Divine worship a Grace M, E. church in commemoraion o ho ounding o Odd Fellowship in America 102 yenra ago and he 7Gh anniversnry o Navesink lodge. Rev. J. Lawrence Pi will deliver an appropriae address or he occca.sion. All members o Navesink lodge who on he graves. he candles used are j.,, Signs are up in nearly every large ones, o he kind used in Cah-11 e( y elling o he amoun o bouny iolic churches. Some nighs only a ' pai',i, y he healh board. n one ciy ew candles nre burning, while n he signs oered wo cen^ or each aher imes he whole graveyard is! rn. We were old ha a shor ime lighed up wih hem. Mos o he ; previous he bouny was en cens, graveyards have some Very innd- i m ha on accoun o he large Dome and elaborae monumens. number o ras brough in he price,vcry requenly hese monumens VO3 cu down o wo cens. One _ ^,,.,. >. l.,.,. are decoraed wih loral pieces, j woman who had no heard o he re-1 peced o be presen in order o (hese loral piece's arc made o glass dueion in price brough o he healh make a nplondid showing on his imjbcads o various colors, srung on Olloi>r on donkey back wo boxes ij [!] "%"!; " )"" Mcvenr ''- d ('"''" copper wire, and hen ashioned ino conaining 150 ras. hese ras were BacVsrom^noblo grand 6 Adverise- Wreahs o (lowers, and nlso in oher alive. When he woman was old men. ideblkns. he lowers are very realil- m she would ge n bouny o only ic, or hey are made o beads o wo cens or each rn she became he 1'xne nhade o in 1 lowers repre- urious. When she wua inally con- Bened, wih he peals shading o j vinc'il Uni she could no ge more ino ligher or darker similes. in' linn wo cens apiece or her ras leuvoa and he (iems o he lowers uhe ook he boxes o o he donkey's nllo rehomblo ho renl iling and 11 back and broke hem open. he close iimpeclon ia required o con- ras ran in nil direcions, -Air Vinci' one ha he, wreahs ami oher mos nil he household wnso lows pieces arc imiaions o (lowers made o HMUH. he pura o he cemeeries where he line monumens am locaed unusually well cured or, bu ho oher pars o h«cemeeries nre oen Badly negleced. Wooden and iron' ino he srees hrough openings in he walls or hrough holes lending under he pavemens and he ras scampered ino hese hples and escaped. An early evening walk hrough he srees o a ciy, es- Elecrical Work. Le Harry B. -Hayes esimae on your wiring. will mean a saving o money or you. Work promply aended o anil guaraneed naisacory. SO Spring sree, Red Bonk. Phone 228-M. Adverisemen RubUr Good, or AU PurpM*... Buy rom manuacurer; Ben on approval, guaraneed, cualoni* ree. 1'ilh Avunuo Specialy Co., 50C Fih avenue, Now York Adv«ra«- m«n. p»eially near he waer ron, win ^dv.romvn. weny Canli P*r Dozen. paid or empy large bolen o Our Naional Mayonnaise. Alperin's delicaessen, 20 lrood «roo, Red Hank. HOUSE AND FARM SOLD. RED BANK HOUSE AND MDDLE- OWN LAND CHANGE HANDS. George C. D«lau.h Sell. Hi. Home and Buy. Edward C. aylor's Farm or Developmen Several Los Sold., A real esae ransacion involving a house a Red Bank and a arm a Middleown was consummaed las week, wih George C. Delaush and Edward C. aylor as he principal conracing paries, Mr. Delaush sold his house on he wes side o Hudson avenue a Red Bank o Mrs. William Speer or $9,000 and bough Mr. aylor's arm a Middleown or $15,000. Coinciden wih he sale o he arm, several los and porions o his propery were ranserred by Mr. Delaush o paries who had arranged o buy heso los as soon as Mr. Delauah assumed ownership o he arm, he propery on Hudson avenue bough by Mrs. Speer is on a lo 60x15 ee he house has eigh rooms, a bahroom and modern improvemens. was buil abou 'eigh years ago by Mr. Delaush and he has since occupied i. A garage wih (accommodaions or wo auomobiles, is on he propery. Mrs. Speer bough he place as an invesmen and she will ake possession June 1s. Fory acres are comprised in ho arm which Mr. Delaush bough rom Mr. aylor. he propery is on he King's Highway and Church sree, wih a ronage o 781 ee on he King's Highway and 211 ee on Church sree. Pars o he ronage on each road have been sold o, so ha he road ronage does no give a proper idea o he size o he place. he arm is bounded on he eas by he arms o John L. Hendrickson and Oliver Holon, and on he souh by he railroad racks. here is only one break in he propery on he King's Highway, his being on he corner o he King's highway and Church sree, where he old aylor homesead is locaed. his is owned by Mr, aylor's siser, Miss Rachel aylor, who is a school eacher and who occupies he house during he summer. Mr, aylor's residence is on he eas side o Church sree. here are several breaks in he ronage o he arm on his sree, by reason o he propery on his sree having been sold rom rrrre o ime. he larges o hese properies are wo los wih ronages o 100 and 150 ee respecively. hey were bough recenly by John D. ibbes and Roy E. Day o New York, who expec o build housea or heir own occupancy soon. On he easern end o he arm, on he King's Highway, Mr. Delaush has sold wo one-acre los o John G. Decker and Herber L. Pease or $1,000 each. Mr. Pease's lo has a ronage o 200 ee on he King's Highway and' Mr. Decker's has a ronage/o 26 ee. Each o hese owners will build houses which hey will occupy. Mr. Pease, who is a conracor and builder, has had plans drawn or his house. Mr. Decker is saion agen a Middleown. he house occupied by Mr. aylor has been bough or $5,000 by Charles S. Lippinco o New York, one o he depormen heads o he Corn Exchange bank omlew York and he aher o H. S. Lppinco o MiddleoVvn. he propery has a ronage o 110 ee on Church sree. ' Mr. Lippinco will remodel he house [and have modern improvemens in-, salled. He expecs o move o Mididleown in he summer. wo acres o he arm in he rear o he sore and warehouse o John N. Hillyer & Company have been bough by ha company or $600. Eigh acres o land,.abou midway beween he King's Highway and he railroad racks, have been rened or 1 pasurage purposes by homas Field. Mr. Delaush will divide he res o he arm ino building los and pu hem on he real esae marke. He will consruc hree srees hrough he propery. One will run eas rom Church sree. nersecing wih his sree which will run eas rom Church sree will be anoher sree which will run in an irregular manner, skiring a locus grove and he propery o Miss Uachel aylor. his sree will have an oule on Church sree. - On he arm nre somo very old burns, buil aer he manner o ancien imes, wih huge oak imbers hewn and shaped by axe wielders and held ogeher wih wooden pins. Some o hese imbers u-e hiry ee long, and rom hireen und seveneen inches square. Carved on one o hose! imbers' ia he dae, Sepember 1s, 17(51). Mr. Delaush will conver one o hese barns ino a houbc o Duch colonial ype. he oher burns he will move o he brow o ho hill and conver ino housea. l''or nearly 100 years he arm has lipe'ri" h hsyo aniily ' wa«par o 2,BOO ncn'a o land graned in 1032 o Edward aylor, an ollcer n he'english nrniy. his ia said o have bison he second gran o land made in New Jersey. he only deed which anedaes i a ho couny clerk's omco a Freehold ia one which wan made o an English oicer named Harshorne, who was an ancesor o Rober Harshorne o Highlands. he gran o Edward aylor was made hrough Lord George Carcre, governor o New Jersey. Perh Amboy was he capial o New Jersey a ha ime. he gran o he land o Edward aylor was coningen on his occupying he propery. his he did no do bu ook up his residence on Long sland. However, he hae 1 maers so arranged ha he propery was urned over o his nephew, Edward aylor, who ook his home on he arm in Edward aylor died in 1710 and le he-arm o his son, George aylor, who died in he laer was succeeded o ownership on he arm by his son, Edward aylor, who died in Subsequen owners o he arm were George aylor, who died in 1799; Edward aylor, who died in 1855; Dr. Edward aylor, who died in 1885; he lue Henry C. aylor and Ed-ward C. aylor' he original gran o land conained widely deached acreage in Middleown and Holmdel ownships. Holmdel was originally par o Middleown ownship. Some o his land is owned by descendans o he irs owner, bu he Middleown propery where Edward C. aylor lives comes down hrough all hese years in a direc line. he old homesead propery owned by Miss Rachel aylor is one o he ew remnans o he vas aylor holdings owned by a direc lineal descendan o he irs Edward aylor. Direcly souh o he arm, across he railroad racks, is a knoll known as Pow-Wow Hill. According o radiion he six ndian ribes o New Jersey used o mee on his hill o hold councils. he opening o he aylor arm or real esae developmen marks he irs ime in many years ha any Middleown rac has been used or his purpose. Mos o he large areas o land in ha localiy have been owned by wealhy reired business men or by old amilies who had no desire o sell heir properies. n he early colonial days a large porion o he very same par o he original aylor arm which has jus been bough by Mr. Delaush was se aside, by he colonial auhoriies as "own sies." he propery was divided ino los and oered o anyone who would sele on i. Several paries agreed o build houses, bu hey never did so. When he colonial auhoriies realized he uiliy o rying o creae a own in his, manner hey urned he propey over o an English army oicer in lieu o his salary. his oicer subsequenly concluded ha he did no wan he propery and he upsho o he maer was ha he land evenually was resored o he aylor amily. Mr. Delaush' says ha judging rom presen indicaions he will have much less rouble selling he land han he colonial governmen had in giving i away. n addiion o his arm he sale included six acres o sal meadow land a Por Monmouh. his land' is very low and considerable illing in will have o be done o make i habiable. Mr. aylor has bough rom his siser, Mrs. Adele G; Hendrickson, "he pink house" on he souh side o he King's Highway, near Hendrickson's hill. he house ges is name rom he ac ha i is enclosed wih pink ile. is rened or he summer by Mrs. Brophy o New York, who is occupying i. Five acres o land comprise he. propery. he price WHS $8,500. his place was par o he original aylor arm. he house was buil by 'he lae Emile French o Red Bank and i^is one o he irs ile houses buil in his localiy. 100 Men and Women Waned o ea lunch every day a Andy's lunch room and delicaessen, 22 Wes Fron sree. All cars sop a he door. Cold meas and salads. Regular dinner served all day, 50 cens. Sandwiches made or clubs, socieies, ec. Prices reasonable. Home made pasry. Experienced che. Adverisemen., Farm or Sale- or Ren. One hundred acres poao soil; good house and buildings; good locaion; small cash paymen; possession a once. Cliord G. Brown, Crnnbury Saion, N. J. Billy Murray's new record "She Gives hem All he Ha! Ha! Ha!" will aord you many laughs! Wo using's, 1C Monmouh sree, Red Bank. Adverisemen. hriy Young Women, buy a lo and dare him o build on i. Resul no ren o pay and prosperous over aer. Happy locaions. he Land nnd Loan Co. Adverisemens. _ Chickens Waned. Will buy chickens, ducks nnd geeac. Call or wrie 89 Norh Broadway, Long Branch, N. J. Phono Adverisemen. Dr. Dunn, Surgeon Chiropodis, Second Naional bank building, Red Bank. Jours rom 2:00 o 0;00 p, m. dally. elephone lll-w. Adverisemen. <"» :.-'---.:-".<;.,-;«;; ;n,.:.,:.:;: hri in Youh monns pleny in old age. Buy a lo nnd ge ruady o build, young men. ines los in ben locaions. he Lund Land and Loan Co. Adverisemen. Awnings. Sec our adverisemen on page 11. Lngrm Bros, Co., nc. Adverisemen. PEERS PLACE HOUSE SOLD. imohy B. Moun Buy. a Double Home From Alber L. vim. Alber L. vins o Red Bank las week sold his double house on he Bouh side o Peers place o imohy B. Moun, who recenly sold his home a he corner o Oakland and Pearl srees. he lo is 50x150 ee. he house has six rooms and bah on each Bide and i conains all modern improvemens. he house was one o he irs buil on Peers place when ha sree was irs opened hrough he James H. Peers propery, 25 or 30 years ago. he lo was bough by Mrs. Hermann Koch or 51, She buil he double house on he propery a a cos o abou $,500, or labor and building- maerials in hose days cos less han hal wha hey cos now. Shorly aer he house was compleed Mrs. Koch sold he propery o Alber L. Wins or $7,000.. Aer holding he house and lo or a ime Mr. vins sold i o Mrs. Eurea Whiing or $7,000. Mrs. Whiing kep he house a ew years and hen sold i back o Mr. vins or abou he sum i had cos her.- Mr. vins made many improvemens o he place and held i unil las week, when he sold i o Mr. Moun'or $12,000. Mr. Moun.will occupy one side o. he house.!he oher side is, occupied by Frederic C. Whielaw. FORMER EACHER ENGAGED. j War Worker in France o be Married in New York in Jun«. he engagemen has jus been-announced o Miss Eselle Greenawal, ormerly one o he corps o eachers o he Red Bank public schools, and Asabel S. Dillon, son o Asabel H. Dillon o Youngsown, Ohio. he wedding- will ake place in New York on June Hh. Miss Greenawal is he daugher o Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Greenawal, who W many years lived on he river bank a Red Bank. During he war Miss Greenawal drove an ambulance rom he ron ANGH FOR AMAEURS. ENERANMEN A PARSH HOUSE NEX WEEK. he Guild o he Golden Rule «riniy Church Will Give an Opporuniy o All Amaeur Per* ormers o Ac. he Guild o he Golden Rule o riniy church will hold an "amaeur nigh" perormance on hursday nigh o nex week a he parish house. Anyone has he privilege o aking par in he enerainmen. en dollars will be given o he bes perormer and ive dollars o he second bes perormer. here will also be oher prizes. hose wishing o ake par in he enerainmen mus noiy Miss Dorohy Moss o Shrewsbury avenue. he commiee in charge o he aair is composed o Miss Moss, Mrs. Leon de la Reussille, Jr., Mrs. Charles Minon, Mrs. HollU S. Carer, Mrs. Douglas J. Harvey and Mrs. saac Williams. A serling silver rui cowl worh abou $200 will be disposed o on he co-operaive plan a he enerainmen. he bowl was given o he guild by Mrs. W. Sroher Jones. PARY FOR JACOB KRDEL. Recepion or Red Bank Clohier Held a he Globe Hoel. A recepion was given a ew nighs ago a he Globe hoel or Jacob Kridel o Eas Fron sree. Mr. and Mrs. Kridel recenly reurned rom a rip o Caliornia. he recepion was arranged by he employees o Mr. Kridel's clohing sore a Red Bank and employees o sores a Long Branch and Keypor in which Mr. Kridel is ineresed. W. H. Woolley o Long Branch was oasmaser. Enerainmen was urnished by he Clarion Six, composed o Eugene Magee, Cheser Arhur, Allan Woolley, Leser Davis, Beverly W. Brown and J. Russell Woolley. hose presen were Abram Kridel, Frank House, Harry Compon and uiuve»ii uiiiuuiuiice uum LJ«OJL ' ^w.^w.. «..«renches in France o he irs aidj E " en «Magee o Red Bank; W. H. hospials and.she was also very ac- Woolley, Harry Hurrigan and Mr. Zahner o Long Branch, and W. S. Wallace and Ernes Bailey o Keyive oherwise in war work. ALCE L. POPE'S BRHDAY. William Pope's Daugher Celebraes wih a Pary. Alice L. Pope, daugher o William Pope o William sree, celebraed her birhday a ew days ago wih a pary or her classmaes. Games, por. OLD BANK BLLS. Seven Bills of rie Firi ssue o h» Second Naional Bank urn.up. Las week Jonahan. Holmes o Holmdel ook o he Second Naional' rereshmens and oher aracions bank o Red Jank sey.en i.ve-douap o such aairs were enjoyed. Aliee bills o he irs issue o ha bank. received many gis. Her gues3 he bills are clean and in ine condiwere Alice Ross, Margare eller, ion and hey look as i hey had been Agnes and Louise Parker, Yea Belgrade, Margare Ebie, Kahryn Sawcareully laid away or- he pas 6 years. his bank was charered in yer, Anna Hall, Doris Kelly, Jean May, 1875, and was opened or busi- ^v_ 1.»*. ii. _. ir 1» rm 1 ^nn U n ~ i J # ] l n -.. i.l_ / - l l _>..^H Curchin, jorohy Woolley, helma Reynolds, Doris Murphy, Mrs. George Kelly, Mrs. William H. Borden, Mrs. George Curis and Joseph L. Curis. DANCE A HOMAS'S NN. Phi Gamma Fraerniy o Red Bank o Hold s Second Annual Dance. he second annual dance o he Phi Gamma raerniy o Red Bank will be in charge o ra O. Voorhees, inn. he paronesses will be Mrs. Alber S. Miller, Mrs. Edwad S. Allaire, Mrs J. C. Parkes, Mrs. Herber ness he middle o he ollowing monh. he bills are daed June 15h, 1875, and are signed by J. A. hrockmoron as presiden o he bank, and by saac H. Edwards ai cashier. Mr. Holmes raded he bill* or $35 o oher money wih Charle» H. hrockmoron, who has been conneced, wih he. Second naional bank or he pas 31 years and who is he presen cashier o he bank. he Bes All Around Ahlee. ' Charles W. ilon, who ia a suden E. Williams, Mrs. S. B. Lampking and j in ^college j * Springield, Massachu- Mrs. Harry L. Sehenck. he dance will be in charge o ra O. Voorhees, Jr., Louis Conover, Joseph C. Williams, Herber E. Williams, Jr., j Grandin Sehenck, Edwin H. Ely and Edward O'Brien. Rurruon Man o Wed. he engagemen is announced o Miss Helen Piscr, daugher o Valenine Piser o Freehold, ormerly o Eaonown, and Harry Souhall o Rumson. Mr. Souhall is employed as a carpener by George W. Sewing. He and his bride will sar housekeeping in he living aparmens on Broad sree now occupied by Mrs. Herman Sass. Recor's Salary ncreased. he vesry o riniy church o Red Bank has voed o increase he salary o Rev. Rober MacKellar rom $1,200 o $1,800 a year. Mr. MacKellar has been recor o riniy church 29 years. Uio he Bes. Our Naional Mayonnaise ia a home madu, home produc. Only resh eggs, bes oil and spices no subsiues or adulerans used. On sale a all irs class sores a same price,-as ohers. Empy eigh-ounco boles acceped a weny cens per dozen. B. Alpcrin, 20 Broad arec, Red Bank, ormerly Blom's. Adverisemen. Visiing Chiropodis. Dr. Frances R. Cooke Caslcr will make appoinmens by elephone o come o you. when noedod. elephone Euonown 2109-F-2 beween O;0() p. m. iscmen. and 8:00 p. m. Advor- Carpes Dyed any dcs.ired shade, vory quickly and reasonable in price. Red Bank Seam Dye Works, Max Leon, proprieor, 2 Wes Fron sree, Rod Bank. Phone 73. Adverisemen. "ip-op." Medley one-sep by Smih's orchosra i«a dunce record you should have, Come in onigh and hcur i a USUUK'H, 10 Monmouh sree. Adverisemen. Vicor Nljli. onigh is Vicor nigh a ua- K'n, ic Monmouh sroo. Adverisemen. ses, and- who spends his summers wih his grandmoher, Mrs. E. M. Fisher o Eas Fron sree, recenly won he ile o bes all-around ahlee in he reshman class a a mee held a roy, New York. ilon ia nineeen years old. He scored 872 poins ou o a possible 1,000 agains 00 compeiors. Holmdel'i Boss Poao Cuer. Holmdel's champion poao cuer is a woman. She is Mrs. Frances Webber, who is 67 years old and who las Wednesday cu up enough poaoes or Henry Cross o ill sixeen barrels. Mrs. Webber did his in nine hours. Dr. Sraughn is away on a vacaion; Dr. Jackson o Newark will be a he Red Bank oice on Wednesday and Saurday, 2:00 o :00 P. M. and a he Maswan oice uesday nad Friday 2:00 o :00 P. M. Adverisemen. he Piano Shop. We specialize in he mos diicul piano and played piano work; also ia new and used pianos o highes qualiy. A. B. Dirhan, Drummond place, phone 6150-M, Red Bank. Adverisemen. ce and Coal Coal and ce. For ciher one or boh ry our service. Weigh and qualiy guaraneed. ndependen ce and Coal Co., corner Monmouh and Wes srees, phone 0C, Red Bank. Adverisemen. Grand Euchre und Dance given in S. James's hall hursday, April 21s. Games aari 8:30 P. M. Good music, rereshmens, grand prizes. Admission 50 cens. Adver* iscmen. weny Cens Per Doien paid or empy lurgo boles o Our Naional Muyonnaiue. Alperin's dolleucbson, 20 Broad aree. Rod Bank. Adverisemen. 1 ypawrlur HadUiuarUrs. _ We buy, ren, sell, exchange and repair ypewrie. rubln 1, h«sore o «housand oma, 68 Broad ree, Red Bank. Advorl««m«n Luke Longhead Will Help. Luke Longhead will help you l* a job, or ren your house or nil «nj oher wan you may h»v, -Ad**** liemen....»

10 <,,.... : :.. * % Page ej»+' RED BANK REGSER, APRL 20, 1S21. UNCROF HOUSE BuRKED. FAMLY BARELY ESCAPED BE- NG ROASED ALVE. Pillis's. \ Home Ner Swimming River Com- j Abou a monh ago Augus Mergle ; pleeljr Desroyed wih Nearly AH 'and Charles aubncr o New York o i- Conen! Wedding Clollu-. bough he arm rom Joseph Mergle and Wedding Presens Burned. Augus Merglc's armhouse near or $7,00(1. hey inended o work he place as parri s, Mr. aubner lincro caugh ire abou hree mov.1 on he arm early l;^- veeh. o'clock las Wedriesiiay morning nr.d bu aer he lire he reurned o New Was compleely desroyed. hejumse 'York and resumed he posiion which is near Swimming Rivoiybewocn l.incro and inon Falls, How he Maze he had been holding here. (Sared is no known. he members WDOWS GE NCREASES. ' o he. Mergle amily were awakened by he barking o a dm 1 New Law Provides or $12 a Monh ;. he lames or One Child o Widowed Moher. Vrere hen under gmi li-'adway and Under a new law passed by he he inmaes o in: house had a nar- ; Mergle, go some clohes rom a, neighbor, mouned a horse and rode hrough Lincro o alarm he sleep- ang inhabians o he village. hey. urned ou and did valian work,, bu he biaze was oo ar advanced o be sayed. wo Red Hank ire companies wen o he ire. hey and he vil- ' lagers kep he barn on he propery rom being desroyed. he house and nearly all is conens wen up in lames and smoke. Very ew aricles weie *aveii: he ;,,ss included $30 in cash, nearly all he urniure ;.i:d liuusehold aricles, Wedding presens, wedding gowns and niaiiy oher hings. Joseph Murgle "was married Saurday, and many o he hings which were used a he nupial esiviies were sored in he house. he loss is abou $7,000. here was insurance o $1,800 on he house and?00 on he urniure. he day aer he ire Lowjs S. hompson, owner o Brookdale arm, had a big orce o carpeners luiilding a bungalow a his own expense on he Mergle arm. he bungalow is already more han hal compleed and he Mergle amily will probably move ino i nex week. he arm is oen known as he Cliism place on accoun o is having been cwned and occupied many years by he lae John D. Chism, who was he irs residen o his localiy o raise grapes -. $>n a large scale. A amily named Harrison also lived on he propery a number o years. ; he wedding o Augus Mergle o Miss Anna Bubla o New York ook place Saurday a S. James's church. he briie and groom and some o heir relaives and riends aer- wards enjoyed a wedding dinner a 'Anhony Bischo's a Lincro.. he r.ewly murried couple are living emporarily wih Mr. and Mrs. John R. Conover. he oher members o he Mergle amily arc a Mrs. Sephen he building-was owned by he Jersey Cenral racion company and las legislaure widows' pensions are ' row escape rom hemp; roused o i was ormerly used by he rolley increased. Hereaer widows wih deah. hey did no have ime o company as a car barn. he building one child will receive %\'l a monh, change heir aire hu had o lee he was insured bu he occupans carried no insurance. For he presen insead o $9; hose wih wo children will ge $20 and hose having house in heir nigh clohes., ' Joseph Mcrgle, aher o Augus he moor company will coninue is hree children will receive $27. As Mergle, was burned on his ee, bu work o manuacuring marine moors a he Acromarine plan.o Key- a resul Judge Ruli V. Lawrence his injuries are no serious. Mrs. increased o $27 a monh he pensions o Mrs. Maud Reid o Souh- Charles aubnor, a siser-in-law o por. / Augus Mergle, and her our children ard, Mrs. Susie (ioodchild q Middle- barely escaped he lames. A-ugus own and Mrs. Kae hompson o Freehold. Mrs, Anna Egeland o Fair Haven was increased o $28 and Mrs. Agena Pearl o Kunison o $18. A pension o $-5 a monh graned SPECAL o Mri. A;rn<?s Jone? o" Mlddlelown was revoked as she has older children who are working and hey will be niajlc o conribue o he suppor o he younger children. BG FRE A KEYPOR, Old Broadway heaer Building Desroyed by Flames. he old Broadway heaer building n Koypor, which was used as a \nailiine shop and garage by he New Jersey moor sales company, was de- ' sroyi'-d by ire a ew nighs ago. An nuomobile belonging o E. E. Cole an employee o he plan, and our moor rucks owned by he Aeroraarine company wer«also desroyed A New Garage. :,, William F. Bound and Charles Piman have opened a garage and repair shop in Mr. Bound's blacksmih shop a Adelphia. hey also handle new pars or auomobiles. i LGH AND DARK " he neares you can ge'' Means unsurpassed and unsurpassable qualiy. Enjoy i wih your meals... Order a case rom your dealer. SUZ CARS! All he new models are now a he Auo Show a Red Bank Armory, April 16h-23d. Seehe New Suz ' Coupe, ' \ he '. Six-Passenger : and Four-Passenger ouring Cars, he Roadser and he Bear Ca. CHARLES E. JOHNSON DSRBUOR Salesrooms: Monmouh and Pearl Srees, Red Bank, N. J '.-V.-...-_.': :.'... '_ ;' *' ' -- '*" '-rj;' "'"""'" - " ' " ; *. >. :- : «V. - n \ ; >» v n». > 7» ' - '. ' " ' : ' ' '.. ' x YLOR V. 1,2,3,,5 ons capaciy r *^J^S!B(S^lM<JM»SS««*aS«!*«ill^ W See he ray lor Moor ruck a he Monmouh Couny Auo Show Red Bank, April 16h o 23d i ; - -.

11 r CASE SX CYLNDERS No unil you have ridden in his new Case Six can you ully appreciae is many laerday comors and conveniences. Every one o is seven passengers paricipaes in is luxurious riding comor here's ample room or all no crowding no uncomorable posiions no undue aigue aer a long ride. People admire i or is balance, beauy and exquisie inish. s ease o handling makes i a avorie wih women drivers. Every srucural superioriy every approved engineering principle is ound in,, his ine car. is ruly "he All Feaure Car." Le us inroduce i o you oday. he Case Six Model V comes in our body ypes: ouring; Spor; Sedan; Coupe. JOHN MORROW, JR., Globe Cour Garage, elephone 1161 RED BANK. KENNEH JEFFREY WALLACE JEFFREY ANNOUNCEMEN We announce ha he name o "Esae o Arhur Jerey " has been changed o JEFFREY BROHERS We are prepared o handle all kinds o plumbing-, heaing and rooing work, quick execuion and highes qualiy 1$ prevailing. All work enrused o us is perormed by com- 11 peen workmen who see ha i is correcly and economically done. he couresies exended o us so; ar are horoughly appreciaed and we hope i will be our privilege o coninue o serve you under he name JEFFREY BROHERS RED BANK, N. J. Oice: Kridel Building, Broad Sree, 57-M Shop and Warehouse: 35 and 37 Linden Place, 161-R SALARES ARE OO LOW. REFORMED CHURCH MNSERS DSCUSS HS A MEENG. High Coi o Living BUmed a Meeing o ClaiiU a Keypor Las W«.k Red Bank and Col'i Neck Have he Banner Churches. A discussion abou miniser)!' salaries was he principal eaure o a meeing o he classis o Monmouh a Keypor uesday o las week. Each o he nine Reormed churches o he couny was represened by is REP BANK REGSER, APRL 20, New "Jersey has paid $5,750 o Mrs. daugher o Joseph Hankins o Middleown, ell, dawn he cellar sairs Emma Morris and her children Alice, pabor and a delegae. Daisy and.kymah Morris as he re-osul o an acciden las all in which noon and her le arm was broken. her aher's house yeserday aer- he general synod o he Reormed churches a a meeing a Asbury Park las June ixed he mini- Mrs. Morris's husband, Alber Morris, was sruck and killed by' a loco- She is recovering. mum Biilary o un unmarried miniser a $1,200 a year and he minimoive, he acciden occurred a Luke Longhead is a wonder he railroad crossing on Main sree worker when you wan o sell anyhing or buy somehing. Adv. mum salary o a married miniser a $1,500 n year. he gis o he commen a las week's meeing was ha ****#** hese minimum salaries are oo low, "and ha in some churches he pasors are receiving H'ss han he minimum ixed. was generally agreed hn classis, a is ull mceink, should advocae higher salaries or Reormed church minisers. Some o 1 he clergymen and delegaes saed ha he high cos o living caused by he war has made he lives o he minisers an almos coninuous series o rying experiences. Rev. Wilmcr, MacNair o lolmdel was eleced o succeed himsel as presiden o classis. Rev. Daniel P Doyle o Col's Neck was made clerk o las week's meeing. Rev. Alred Duncomhe o Long Branch, chairmar o he commiee on he sae o religion, repoed ha inancially he condiion o he Reormed churches o he couny was mos avorable Conribuions or :.bencvojonces had increased 200 per cen over las year. n oher respecs, Mr. Duncombe said, he condiion o he Reormed churches o he couny was no so graiying. Only wo o h churches had shown a marked gair in membership. he oher churche had eiher los members oi 1 wen barely holding heir own., he w< churches' which maerially incvease< heir membership he pas year an he Red Bank church and he Col' Neck church. For he Sunday-schools Rev. F. B. Reynolds o Keypor repored ha every Sunday-school in h couny hnd a.larger membership han was he case las year. A large par o his repor deal wih condiions a Union, near Keypor, where a Sunday-school was organized a ew weeks ago wih eighy members an where a church will probably be sared soon. Rev. Mr. MacNair and Edgai Schenck o Holmdel and Rev. Mr. Doyle o Col's Neck were eleced delegaes o general synod. Rev James Dykema and Francis Many o Bed Bank and Rev. Mr. Duncombe and homas Sherman o Long Branch were eleced delegaes o paricular synod. A noon a collaion was served by he women o he Keyor church, and classis accorded a oe o hanks or his service. RALROAD PAYS CLAMS. Belord and Por Monmouh FolWi Ge Damage* or Acciden. he Cenral railroad company o a Belord while Mr. Morris was in ah auomobile ruck. Mrs. Phoebe Johnry o Belord and Leona Crosby, daugher o Henry Cosby o Por Monmouh, were injured in he acciden. Mrs. Johnry received damages o?850 and Leona Crosby received damages o $500. All o he claims were seled wihou recourse o he cours. Girl'i Arm Broken. Edih Hankins, aged ive years, Page Ele ' he Larges Reail AWNNG Manuacurers in he Eas Laggren Bros. Co., nc Eas Grand Sree, ELZABEH, N.. elephone Elizabeh 873 $ Weekly Service o Red Bank and Viciniies 8 A *V E R Y SERVCE Whaever your ype o <k igure may be, he grace- «ul' lines o youh may be A reained, aained' or ~~ P regained in a, GOSSARD Fron Lacing 5E rained corseieres, who undersand his arul corsery ha makes you slim-by-propprion, will serve you.and assume ull responsibiliy or your saisacion. HE PEARL 5 Broad Sree, Red Bank RED ' All Models Now on Display a he AuLormobile Show, BANK ARMORY, ALL HS WEEK. Abundan Power, Flexibiliy, Speed, Dependabiliy, Longeviy, Economy, Comor. A AJ1 hese qualiies are permanenly assured by he simple, J jj ye highly pereced design and Oldsmobile sandard consrucion 2 o he presen model chassis. Aer he Auo Show.a OUR SHOWROOMS. J Model 37-A Coupe, Delivery Price, $2, m OldimoMle "Economy" rucks. Model 37-A Roadser, Delivery Price, $1, > Model 3-A Sedan, Cylinder, Pellvery PricB, $2, s Appearance Bespeaks ^ Sound Characer. he Oldsmobile always has been privileged o lead, o se pace, o esablish curren sandards o value. sill "ses pace" aer weny-hree years o leadership A ouring, Delivery Price, $1, F\ H. VANDORN^c CO, Monmouh Couny Disribuors. Showrooms and Main Oice, Broad and Monmouh Srees, Red Bank. elephone 78. ;,

12 ! P»«e wiplve RED BANK REGSER, APRL 20, HEJED BANK REGSER. JOHN. COOK, Edior ana Publisher. GEORGE O. HANCE. Associae Edior. BuuincRB MannKer HOMAS RVNG BROWN: Enered a he posonee a Red Dank, V. J., si ECcond-cl&ss maer. One year lil monh*? 6 hree inimuva -10 "vvednkkday, APRL lid, lllil. Bu he. own is growing and will coninue o grow. A ew years wi see he Chapin arm held a double is presen value. Adjoining propery will be increased in price in proporion. * * *" he misakes o he pas should ho Subscripion Prices) ' a (juiile o he uure, lied Bank has S SO K'rown in a hap-hn/.nrd way. s naural aracions-are so (rea ha i brings a consan sream o new residens o he own, nowihsanding ha i is wihou many o he OWN ALK. eaures enjoyed by almos every oher own o is size and by housands o owns which arc wry nuuh smaller han ed Bank. (Coriimu'd 'roni pa^e 1.) in* sail- o wo ek'vcm-ool ron Boros on Kron sree or $ir>,o(h las week illukr.ii.-s,<ic ni-c-al increase in liu value.o lied Jiank iv:il,. A hri.ad cnnipivlii-iisivi 1 policy m' (.sale luiinu- h no pas ni'y.war*..,,,,,,,,,',,...,,,,... Ki-a Hank sum i n 1 marked ou, RKH aer he up; nv in 1HK1 wliu-h covering a jerioil o weny o iy Jl-.-.lroycil he business l.loik j years o he uure. his program Fron.sree, he own could nave,,,,.,.,, " '""\ should include no only such maerial bough (he Vnliiv plo hen owned ; by l'arker & Chadwiek or $ 15,000,! hl "P : < s w:lw '\ *"">? SVWlirs ' "'' wih a prohal.le redacion rom l.is.j P rol^'»n. 1 '""'.U..KH oc. l.u,..,.,,..., 1rA.-, also surh lur.as a.^ parks, pinyiirure. he iilo was uhou 1 r.o leeli,,.,,,.,,,,,,...,, jrroum s, punio Ki n housi's, comlovl ronage on he river, and i waa ion on Fron sliee, wih he same. '.,.,, ', al.ou 300 ee deep. Las week he j! saions,,cumiminiy buildings, and Manuscio broher.-; bough a. plo ;.-i o ha diameer. ll :li; o Red Bank's 22x80 eel and paid as much or his!"! < ll:um b< e,,.,.,,'siuaion ; and is naural advanages ' voiu v ha o anv oher own a an small pieee o land as ne (own could ',,,.,,,. i, r. -, equal clisar.ee rom New lork; hu ha-vo bough he enire plo ior ill ' '.g S - hese aclvimaies eould he grealy * iiu-reiised hy civic price and hy a Cuing Hroad: sree hrough o sl ' :lll >- ">H«M'o.iro o a program o he- river has been a projec avored \"»PV"venVen and advancemen. ml :lk by many Red Bankers ever since he < ' " eonmiied on page. 'JO.) own was incorporaed nearly iy WEGHNG AND ALKNG. years ago/ Aer he lire which desroyed (he buildings on he l'arker &~Clmlwiclr propery lic'projec o nlying he plo and running; Broad sree o (he river ook deinie orm..abou $3,000 was pledged by business hin Folks and Good Conversaionaliss'a a Premium a Shrewsbury. he Presbyerians o Shrewsbury cleared 577 by a weighing sociable a ew nighs ago a Mrs. Harold Nc- men o he own oward he vious's.. Abou 1-0 persons were a projec and his would have reduced he Vscnaiea, and as an admission he cosl o he own o $12,000 or ee ea.eh paid one cen or each ive less. Broad sree were exended pounds o weigh. he ' weighs o he river i would cu diagonally ranged rom 37 o 275 pounds. A hrough he lands o he Akins esae, conversaional cones was held, a hen owned by he lae James M. Akins, prize o a can o Armour's ongue being oered o he person who proved - - * * mos adep in conversing on various Mr. Akins oered o give his land opics, Eaeli conesan had o alk o he own or nohing. Cuing wih several persons. Rev. Dwigh L. Bioad sree hrough he Akins [ Parsons won he ongue. A shor properly would have made he res o j program was given, hose who ook he Akins propery more valuable, j par being Miss Margare Hue. Mrs..since i would have given Mr. Akins ; ievnn Colby, Joseph lonigman, Paul a ronage on boh sides o he i and Raymond Sillman,.Mr. Alcoe anil j Broad sree exension. Some o Mr. Chrymes. he residens o Red Bank se up he j., claim ha since he Akins propery "would he increased in value by he improvemen, a special' assessmen ' or beneis o $100 or each 'Ji-oo lo should he levied on he Akins propery, in addiion o Mr. Akins's! gi o he land. Mr. Akins declared ; ha hi., gi o he land o he own was suicien, wihou being assessed! a money consideraion in addiion ;\ and he wiiil i his ns-essmeul were o lie levinl he would wihdraw his ' oer o giving Hie land. A clamor j aiose ha, Mr. Akins should no he; allowed o ge a personal advanage hrough a public improvemen, no-1 wihsanding,- liis oer o a ree gilo he land. More han anyhing else ' H was his (lunor aj'.air i Mr. Akins hai del' \-dcd he projec. *, Someime (hi. impro'. emen will.go hruui'jl.^anii win :, i does he ov-.'u will pay lii'iny lime., he sain ile illlplwvcv.ieul would COS i i weie car-ir-'l ou al he presen ime, an-! vasly inure Uian i.would have cos! in 1^-U. li w.u«a. h-irl-siirlied' "pol : > y 'n-ii.,.n! 1':" e* ii'-n'-iice (ilh'.h o be ar. uh.i- c! l''s.-"i. a!ar.e' oher,lih;s o llle U> ll \U.::k lc.~il!e:ils o Far in.uiy y. ai.-. \> i-d here.has been aciulioii ' inn i:ne o ime or a public park. lied Hank has i.u ' jiuhlie lamcl-- o any kiru where a visior!a in luwn c.in si down and eu.i'.iy a kind:. Ouside o hc-sehonl { y;!il., (lieu 1 is no p! :a e where chil- Jii-i car il;;y. weny years ai^'o, ar.d evcii -c-n >'eal'.s aiio. jiropery ; 'suiable or park purpives could have lieen hiiiii'.li al a reasonable igure, j hu oil.ii' in. c puipclies have been luiil! i11 ami '.heir purchase or park JlUl'po.-e- j-,c.,v cill o llo lilll-k* SOli. Real Esae We Sell REAL. ESAE. We Ronl FURNSHED COAGES. We Wrie ALL KNDS OF NSURANCE A. L VNS AGENCY elephone Oice 392-W Room 7, Regiser Building, RED BANK, N. J. r WANED! Hand Crocheers. Good Pay. AF»P_V A RED BANK KNNG MLLS Oakland Sree and Bridge Avenue RED BANK HE UNVERSAL CA& he Ford Runabou he Ford Runabou needs no adverising. Abou all we have o do is o ell you we can supply he demand wih somehing like prompness and he selling is over. We have never been able o ge enough rom he acory o mee he demand and do no suppose we ever will ge enough. here are more han our million ive hundred housand Ford cars in operaion oday, and o his number abou hree hundred housand are in oreign counries; he res are righ here in America, bu we have one hundred and ive o one hundred and en millions o people and i looks rom he way d emand comes in ha we will have o sell.ha many Runabous beore we can saisy ha demand. is one grea, lile uiliy. is ino every man's wans, rom he physician o he worker n he acory, rom he counry blacksmih"o he millionaire railroad owner, rom he conracor and his employees o he millionaire sporing man's enourage, almos as necessary hese days as he handkerchie. MAAWAN ENGLSHOWN W. E. MOUN Gold Medal RED BANK NEW BRUNSWCK he Range ha Really Saves "V.. here are wo separae ovens one or coal and one or gas. Boh ovens may be used a one ime or eiher may be used singly. n addiion o he wo baking ovens, here is a_gas broiler oven. here is room on he coal and gas secions, a he op, or NNE large uensils. You can do all o your cooking a one ime. You can do i beer wih less wase and less work. You have coal or Winer, o keep he kichen warm and comorable; and gas or Summer, o keep he kichen cool. he illusraion below shows he wonderul pearl grey porcelain enamel inish so nea and aracive. By simply passing a damp cloh over he surace you are able o clean your range insanly. No more soiled hands, no more dus and smu. banishes he old ime ask o blacking he range. \ou owe i o yoursel o enjoy he comor and convenience o he Gold Medal Glenwood range.* m Fȧrmers, Consul our prices on FARM MACHNERY. beore you buy euewhere. From 1.0 o 25 per cen drop on all Farm Machinery. Aspiimall Planers, ron Age Sprayer*, andem Disc Harrows, racor Disc Harrows, Plane Jr. wo-horse Culivaors, ian racor. H. C, 8-16 ian racor. H. C, Deering Mowing Machines, Deering Hay Rakes, Deering Hay edders, Peering Binders, Souh Bend One and wo-horse Plows, P. & O. Sulky Plow, Hallock Weedera, Meeker Harrows, Spring ooh Harrows, Lime Sulphur, Arsenae o Lead, Paris Green, Black Lea 0, Ferilizer, Soda.,, Delivery JPree. Hazle rading Co., 12 Dealers in s' mplemens and Supplies, Ferilizers, Groceries, Seeds, Hay and Feed, Ec. HAZLE, N..J. elephone 36 Keypor. ««.,,..,».,.,,. ESABLSHED 18M ELEPHONE J ALEXANDER D. COOPER Real Esae and nsurance 58-6 BROAD SREE RED BANK, N. J. Fire, Lie, Acciden, ornado and J Plae Glass nsurance he Source o Beauy Beauy comes rom wihin. he clour, youhul complexion, he silk) hair oven he very expression o he^i^<<^ and poise o he (igui-u are all he resul o cleanliness o. he inesinal rac. Fauly eliminaion o lood wase is lurgely responsible or ilcccls o he skin. Nujol lms hrcn ound hy many women o he an invaluable aid l<> a elcur, rndimi complexion. encourages regular and horough evacuaions, hus keeping he liody ree o hose poisons ha. mar he skin and endanger he healh. Nujol is absoluely harmless and pleasan o ake. ry i. Nujol * h e r i~, h..,'-e-. i, cnie rac.i li '.1 le " '-.1 '.ald. e x r e m e l y ' sui'i'ble 'm- ;.. j.'.ii'':' park, w h i c h is bli-'i... ( l...'jl 1.',lV :, d u>.... 'i.a p,..p-,(;, -: ic..id Vkark.;. [.eil'h. o; ]::::' '>' ".'"v.r-.ali Spri!.":s, li'.,- o'.cac-i ly },i.. ( hapin. l! ha- a li)!!l? i a > i,!:../_' - c:i '.lie Nc'A'ia.ia S(*. :,;-.-->"M :.d i-i:'' al ai o n li; 1 ri\;ma H i- vi;ly :i :-))!' i di.ii.ee i e m M : ia-'h-y 1;)!", Las upland, wond- ' lac in-.l liii ad--:. Wh.-!^ i Wiis [ <)^':'. ;i ky <'ha;l :.!.ci?hlou 'M'' J l ' rl i l l u - l r - (!! :=' > U i. <( r l r i l i, i: ': 1 n n s ;.;! n < ;. i. ('. i h. i i '. h n i ' :. i - l... l i e ' >\ i > i ' i, \ ; i ' h l i - DENAL CREME ^ cleanliness ia your bes assurance ngnins \_j looli roubles. here i3 no dcnliricc so well devised o give supreme cleanliness aa Klcnzo. he crenmy, quickly eolulile lahi'r whiens he eeh, hardens he gums, nnd brinya o he mouh ha Cool; Clean, Klenzo eeling. Sep in oday and ge n ube. i r l > a i i - r n a l. l i i : i.l,''. r,..,<. - r w r i. [ l i e,. : a i i!.-!, 11 i.. l. i i. v. '!'' ' i..' i i ; u n i - < J,. b i i : i i. l -. i. l l.. v M! 1:.-.'.! /, i i. -. l i. l e, v. - l l i l - i-.ov.. a l l, li i ',! o d i. l l -. - ' j u i. i : m w [. l i. l. a l, c. i l d!.. i - ' -, \ o l i a ; c i i. i. i l i. ii n i -.. i n p a i l. - l y i i. a l! b l. eosl., ;. n...n-:di.ia'..lc- i i. 1 il' olicl \;!,a.!il ;;nd u n ilir.-',.,1 i:.. 1 lie. l l o u b l.c olii..i::e,l al!!: pi'-'m!! i n u ; a!^ M r. ;.' N;: 1,1.- icuia., i h i. n i o addiional ).ri.p--i!y nr a park.., hough ili-.ii.d.l... llach yi;u- i.'i h e n i.-n,..,, o he buil up i.oiii.n n U.'M Haul. A iicore id' ye."! 1.-, aj'o kerc v.eic n number o lar/^1 uniiepi.aed [uop (ior iuilabh' eir Jiark Jur (.aes much neaicr ci (lie cen..)- o lied Hunk (ban Mn 1 ('hapin arm. hiau' liroperioi eould hen hnve been /ough, al a much lower ligure (ban he Chlipin iirm would now lnini;. L Schwarz, Sed Bank n W. From S., Cor. Mople Are. JFAS. COO1PER, JR. PRESCRPON DRUGSS ' " '» F"ive (S) Regisered Pharmaciss HE REXALL SORE3 elephone 355 RED BANK, N. J.

13 NERUR1BAN BUS COMPANY, NC. LONG BRANCH, 1*. J. BUS SCHEDULE. BEHWEEN LONG BRANCH and RED BANK s1- a A.M. ~ 6.30 "" : , P.M. Long Branch o Red Bank. a ) o A. M A.M. a B U A. W 6.51 "" 'J A.M. in u *3 A. M. " B C A.M. NOE 7.15 A. M. irs bus o Red Bank Sunday P. M. runs Saurday nigh only. Ocean Avenue Long Branch erminal. bi Schedule Subjec o Change... 3 M V M in A.M. 6.57' , U G A.M. a i 05 «A.M ,37 9, A.M. Red Bank o Long Branch.» a '3 k. a in o idm V Q. a. c a AU Ji > & J a K <J <n <5 A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. A. M " 7.30 ~ 7.3" 7.37 " !) 8.22 K ,1) lo.in , ,5 3,9 3.. r, , ' (i , SO !) A: M. A.M. A.M. A. M. A.M. NOE Runs Saurday-nigh only. Railroad Saion Red Bank erminal. Cadillac dependabiliy is such ha all over America, ens o housands o men and women sar ou day aer day, wih serene conidence ha he Cadillac will carry hem o heir desinaion and back near or. ar wihou a momen's cause or worry. " "«" u ' CO uc 2 A.M ! : S !) A. M LA C.J. W. MOUNCO. Whie S. and Maple Ave., Redpank,"N, J. elephone SS A Dry Cellar Ye a Coo! One A wnrm cellar [3 a poor sorehouse. hai's why vegeables and oher oodsus canno usually be kep in 'le basemens o h6mus hraed by he old syle pipe urnaces, or' he more cosly Sysems, he Home Venilaor Furnace im OrlKinnl 'AENED Pipol.u Mo.lcl Manuacured only by ho HOMER FURNACE CO., Homer, Mich. will radiae enough hea o keep he cellar ree rom dampness, bu will no derac rom i9 naural coolncmi. Vegeables can be nlorid wilh perec saey. Hea is no wased wilh he "Home Venilaor.". he scieniic principle o design and operaion sendo all hea unis hrough he combinaion ho- and cold-air regiser, and rom here i ia evenly disribued hroughou he house. Clean, uhnplc nnd oae. "> Doesn' wuon space and doesn' necessiae n big insallaion r.oa, We can' equip your residence wih a "Home Venilaor" in a ew hours, or a lile more han you would pay ar a good baue burner. Aak ua or more inormaion. WHliun O'Brien, Red Bunk and Scabriih Producing a rare beauy o one and disinguished by charming design, he PHONOGRAPH is amous as he crowning achievemen o lls illus rouk Remingon Family. Sold Exclusively by Knickerbocker Pharmacy, Drills, Sundrio, Red Bank, N. J. he one ;md Qualiy o he is supreme EGAN'S Auo Vans and Express Mow hl moving Mrn s»«nr nh prppariiil o do your noxl moving #' ;;]rnlui'>vi'lnnnr< er bnkkbko, o all p&rli n oily nr ihiiinry, i\ he nrjica MLOV v ms n Ko,l.uik. Hoire you k.svi our Hvx inovhk iiniu. wrln, soav! o OAH or l,o only ri']la)lo rurnluro rnev* la own, inil gu iny prlcnn on yuir D*!ob. All lmln n lii-«\y or llr-h rink ' dons a shor nocu. Cull ur aildrno J.. EGAN, 'WBH Slroo, Red Bsnl R«lld*nc* phon* l2>jolca phan«530-r O WHAHF AVENUE), RED BANK REGSER, APRL 20, 1921, A HOME N HREE HOURS. LO BOUGH AND HOUSE PU, UP N HA ME. Hie Dwelling! a Porable Bungalow and i< on he Ler.ison rad a Campbell's Juncion Frank Haman > he Owner. Frank Harmaii o Kcansburg bough a lo on he.cnisun rac a Campbell's Juncion las wi-ek. hree hours laer he hnd a liimguluw on he lo anil'he and his amily were living in i. "Birds elon huihl ih'ss as us as ha ellow mains a home," said one Campbell's Juncion residen who wached Mr. Harman pu up he u)galow. Mr. Hurmnn v/vni. u CinipLell's Junci'll prepared u <!<> ;< ;juiik joh. He made he rip in an a'liomoliilu ruck loaded wih maerial or a porable bungalow. He bough he lo l'om liu lulcrnaiiiikil realy >cimpany, hrough is air'iir.'iloorge M. Hendi'ickson. He paid S21!.'i ca.<li or a lu, 50xl. r >0 eu, ami inimcdiu'ly wen o work a puing up he bungalow; is «small buililing, 15x2(1 ee, and i ook Mr. Harman only hreu hours o pu up he hiles, pu he roo on and nail imvn Ui Hour. Mr. Harman's amily muved ino he house ha nigh. Mi-. Harmun "! expecs o build a liij- r :». r liuu.-v soon, j Exensive building operaiiui.s are [ looked or a Camphill'^ Juncion soon. Since he beginning o spring he nernaional real'y '.ompany lias Bold 100 los. Xearly all he buyers are New York and Newark olks. One o he buyers is Alred Edwards o Campbell's Juncion, who go eigh los, each 75x100 ee, or?:i:i5 each. Charles J. Klemm o New York has buil a small bungalow or summer' use on propery which he recenly bough rom he really company. Las week he bough a rac a Campbell's Juncion rom Mrs. sabelle VanNosrand or $1,000. he land has a ronage o 100 ee on he muin road and varies in deph rom 178 o 200 ee. Mr. Klemm will build a house on he propery or his own occupancy. he sale was made by Mr. Edwards. «*.*-<». LNCROF NEWS. Kenneh Wycko Cu 81 Bunches o Asparagus Las hursday. Kenneh Wycko is he irs armer in his localiy o make a large cuing o asparagus. lie go 81 bunchs o "grass" las hursday. An auomobile owned by Harry Sprung, was damaged in a collision wih anoher car a Hod Bank Fri- \ lay, bu no one was hur. ' ' Louis Walers is laid up wih a [ heavy cold. Bronson Buler o lulmdel has succeeded Eugene Layon as oversoer o he couny road hrough his secion. He previously had charge o he road wes o his disric and by geing Mr. Layon's job he is now overseer o he road all he way rom Marlboro o Red Bank. i One o he curiosiies o his village is a robin wih a whie breas which is nesing wih is mae in a ree on lie propi ry o ML-scs Anna and.ydia hixipsiin. Mr. and.mrs, rail]; Se.-'laml o Elizabeh an 1 vi>iiii.c;.mr. and Mr;-. George C. KicluluU 1. Mrs. Fannie l*;,ynor o Givonpor, Long sland, is making a say wih her siser, Mrs,.luhn. Conover. Mr.-. Annie lining o Elizabeh is : a gul'.- o -Mrs. 'ida Dase-. EVERF.'i NEWS. j Sanley Silwoll Pus a Pool able in Mis Sore. Sanley Siii'v.vil has bough a pool, ::l,l' whieh w,i ased u ho (Jlobe! hoel a Rcii li, :;i; and has pu i ii! -his sore a l'.ij jilacu. Xoarly 'VV 'male residen o he village. K es he sove o play aiul here is nui'-'i rivlary as u in- riiampion^hip o!v.- crc. So ar William Wi-lsh lius j proved o li 1 il'.u ies pool player., Suis o gray wih blue sripes arrived or he baseball eam las wee'-.'. homas Welsh ha.- 1 been eleeed capain o he eam and Frank Jlarksein has been eleeed manager. llrs. John 11. Silw.iron has had a new resir porch pu on her hmse and his had oher improvemens mail,'. he work was dune by Frank Mnrk- Keiu. Jiiseph Maj;' i-oujl-.l a horse las Week. Dr. Clesy.v- in,i Keypor, examined in 1 puiiil^ n he publv sehool las week, lie ''.niiid several 'liihli-en wih enlai'ked lieisils and arranged n have n iera! : i,]is or heir imj pi'iivenu'iil p,!".u-nicd duriiu; in' suninier \aca ion. 1 JnnieK Welsh, who is employed a: lied r.ank, si.--:. i,al' o hu v,v,k,1; is honi" hi'iv, HOLMD'.L NEWS. i 'lccholl M-in Rnnninr; n Ji,u-y Bus lied nii-oui;li liia Pnc. A Ki'i'.-iield lias Mailed M" Haul;, by v..:v o lidimhl. h e.111 uiiii' "r'-liau K m b ' a v.1" <' eie V nl' ill-'!,' :'oi nied ehll 1 r; i, ing '..;:, 'lev, 1 mrnilirrs -ri'iv'i dui'i';v \\v M r \ K i l w. i ' d!' h n - o n!-.:i: r - M r i i - l r,uii 111,'.,.!.- lliinrb 1;,nl, u-lier.e : [u- iii;i, '/,er,( an op, 1,1: iin. 8ll" has:.'llmosl,:,ilely nrcuv i-rrd. Mr^. Hiiln' \ i"irhee,i lr:s reiinii'd runi 'lialany, v'cre sbe spen nev eral weeks v,'ub '!' broher, l-'oinian lioll o ke ruil elub- n he 'village have vo'd 1,1 iliseoiiliime hohiiiiir parii u il all. ho house owned by Chriney Holme 1, and oeeupied liy Jm'ob Kinlmi'i: M lieiiir reilecornled. Oslinrn horh is doiii)', l.e wiirl;. Sijnnybrook-Willowbrook -. *, i "" ( >... GUERNSEY SALE.. ' o be held a SUNNYBROOK FARM EAONOWN, N. J. SAURDAY, APRL 23d, A 1 P. M. Puge birlem We will oer ielec consignmens rom our herds o Regisered Cale by Aucion a his ime. Animals wih large records and o he moa approved breeding. he sale is made o reduce he herds o he capaciy o he arms. his will be he mos imporan Sale o Regisered Cale ever held in Monmouh Couny. 8 ' Mrs. J. W. Maice Charles D. Cleveland NEW SPEEDSER POSSESSES On Exhibiion a he Red Bank Show Semi-Racing Body Swung on Big Car Chassis-YOU S BN, NO ON his new Kissel Speedser holds a suble lure by is dashing lines and individual appearance. A semi-racing body, equipped wih orm-iing resul sea, such as would be expeced in a limousine inished in Chrome Yellow o a disincive shade wih individual seps bicycle enders wire wheels on each side o "he hood runk rack a rear bumpers ron and rear.. v. n realiy i provides large car comor on rough roads, because i is mouned on he same cusom-buil chassis as he larger Kissel models and powered by he new Kissel cusom-buil moor. Kissel Cusom-Buil Six On display now. Deliveries coming hrough in roaion, o orders. S DSRBUOR FOR MONMOUH COUNY Globe Cour and Mechanic Sree RED BANK, N. J. NEW SPEEDSER have on hand a large sock o SWF'S EAS NDAN BOWKER'S LSER'S J-gH Grade Ferilisers Special Prices on Car Los MANE SEED POAOES GANS COBBLERS WORLD'S FWR GREEN MOUNANS n Any Quaniy AGRCULURAL LME 2 WHARF AVENOE elephone'27 ;-. in 1 all linos' NSURANCE New Jersey Go-Operaive Agency, inc. o Newark Kcd Sniil Brunch, Room 8, Eisner Building, RED BANK, N. J. l'auli HKVEUK, Residen JmuiKur. i'h'phoiu! lied HU (««. SEEO OAS K,N.J; HEADACHES PLLS i" n.«l- iminy.silioeiilc'i Olxe. ua li lu'vai'ii iluin.* HH. lh,i riol. ll.m. < ''..( r.. r', llli'l'hl,',i Hi, U l mi Hi,',«."..-Hill,lli n Vlliirwj. 'lil. ih iiiuiln'ulliili n (iimirillllmk ' V. Dllliimi.,, \hr.no i, <>.!Ji» '-. l>l-,l,,-ra,i,,l, n.,n'<i n lii.-l>y lilv.'n».i.llliiril nl naiil il.'.'cmcil U, aljillil o lji,rril«. ulrlx na nr,n,'.-m hrlr 1,l,'in,,n,l,i.iiinln.i l-.o «Hrc'nlu, K unil, wlliin in llionllii) rnfin ir l'i* i il nrurmniil "nlnr. ur hry will ' "l» in l,lirr,i,l o huw m-lniia h, i, lu dwil»» hi' 'dl'l mibiu-rllinr, llul l 'rmlinl'l. M. J,. Filinmry, KlllllANNA V. MM ON ).

14 FRANKLN When you buy a Franklin, you own more han jus a means o geing abou. You have also hese essenial advanages comor, saey, economy and reedom i'om rouble. Any car will provide ranspor- aion, bu only Franklin ligh yvveighj, lexibiliy and direc air-cooling can mainain hese sandards o saisacion: 20 miies o he gallon o gasoline 12,500 miles o he se o ires 50 slower yearly depreciaion (Naional Averages) JOHN MORROW, JR. GLOBE COUR GARAGE Globe Cour, Red Bank, N. J. elephone 1161 Red Bank HERE is a remendous saisacion o us in selling he Libery. We know in advance he pleasan hings ha are cerain o happen.. n he irs en minues o demonsraion, he Libery reveals he delighul dierence in he way i rides and drives. s consisen perormance hereaer, and he admiraion is beauy always arouses, are a consan source o pleasure o he owner. We eel ha in disribuing he Libery., in his communiy we are building a business ha is bound o endure, because i is based on susained and coninuous saisacion. j. W. MOUN CO. V:'r.\k: S. and Maple ive.,. "R-s*! Bank i'ol. phone 515 HY ilx Moher's May Be Fine Ou Give Me SOME!!! OREAD FOR MNE When in Long Branch, Visi EVAN'S PASRY SHOP, 5 Second Avenue»««««.». REV. W. N, DUNNELL'S WLL AGED CLERGYMAN MAKES BE- QUES O URSE. RC. Mr. Dunnell Died a Red B«nk Abou Six Weeki Ago a he Age o 95 Year. HU Wie Died Four Week. Aer Her Huiband. Rev. William N. Uuimcll, who died a his home a Red Bank abou six weeks ago a he age o 95 years, execued his will our years a(?o las November. He bequeahed $250 o his nurse, Alice J. El^don. A picure o Cl'.ris was le o Anna Fischer, his shir suds o Mark Dunnell, Jr., and household goods o he value o 110 or cash o an equal amoun veil. 1 bequeahed o Edih A. Lanniiir \ urn! o Josephine Laiminp;. he res o Mr. Dunm-H's esae was le o his wie, who died our i'1-ks aer her husband's deah. he will direced ha aer Mrs. Dunj nell's deah he esae be divided ino ih i'qual pars. One share each was le o lie hree daughers o his broher, John Dunnell; o he wo daughers o his broher, Elilriilne lumnel; o his p;ramlnieees, Ep;lMiino and Ehel lhmnell; o his Rramlnii'co, Elizabeh Dunnell; o Carrie 1». Luhrs o Rrooklyn; o Annie L. Kennedy; o his namesake, Willinm Pumii'll Luhi-s. and o his nurse, Alice J. Eladon. COL'S NECK NEWS. Ncclie Sociable ary a Jerseyville Jiney Bus Service., A large aendance is looked or a he neckie sociable o lie held by he boys' club a he chapel o he Reormed church omorrow nich. ho prois will be used o pay or hymn books which he club recenly bough or he church. Harry Wilson o Jerseyville las Wednesday nigh enerained Amlier Mahews, Alice Fields, Lillian, Kae anil Clarence Gibson and Rober Doyle o his place. Dancing and rereshmens were enjoyed. A jiney bus is making rips hrough his place beween Freehold and Asbury Park. Mis;* Ruh Sullivan has reurned o Xew York aer having 1 spen a monh wih her moher, Mrs. Daniel Sullivan. Rober Doyle, Charles, John and George Schenck and Sanley and Leroy Hun represened he boys' club as dclegaes^n he older boys' conerence a Manasquan Friday nigh. A a meeing o he consisory o ho Reormed church a ew days ago George S. P. Hun was eleced reasurer o succeed Charles Sherman, who reired because o poor healh. Waler D. Fields was eleced clerk, Mr. Sherman, Mr. Hun, Mr. Fields and homas. Wolco wore eleced elders or wo years. David S. Buck. John W. Sherman, Alred Buck and Russell Hewli were eleced deacons, i i he church oicials will be insalled! a he morning service or Sunday,; j Way 1s.. i Arhur Soel and Sclienck Van-; ; Born have new auomobiles. i Rev. Daniel P. Doyle's sermons on : "he Lie o Joseph" have been : drawing large congregaions o he! ' Reormed church Sunday nighs. '.Nex Sunday nigh Mr..Doyle will' : preach on "Joseph Milking Himsel, Known o His lrolhren." 1NON FALLS NEWS. School eacher a his Place Laid, Up Wih Sickness Las' Week. j ': Mrs. J.W. ower o Col's Neck,! eacher o jie grammar deparmen ; o he public school, was conlinel o : he housi' wih sickness las week, ' Her place was aken by Miss Sadie Child, eacher o he primary deparmen, and Miss Child's plac'e was ui.^mi by Miss Hazel Magee. Fred Schulz is recovering rom ' sickness. ' S;inr.i"l 1'ummi.n'gs gu hree rou ami live 'eels Friday. he larges rou, was welve iinches long. * i Mrs. Reynolds o Poplar is spend-' ir. 1 -' several days wih her moher, Jir-:. Klizabeh Sevens. William. Hall has moved o" Li- : lo Silver. j Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Richard-! - M have reurned o heir home here M:er having sner. lie winer a Fair Haven...SCOBEYVLLE NEWS.', Bees Swarm Unusually Early on J. Henry Vining's Farm. : lii!:'; b-'.'s owned by J. Henry Yinii:'^ -.\v;i: mr'l his week. l'.e olil-, e.-; i--.-iii.-i-1s o his place KUV hey 'ci n '.v.'.ml ei" a iiu 1 when hces i -'".is Miii a ; early as his. According; ;o.-in old adage "a swarn o liees in ' Miy i^ worh a load o h;'y; a s\v;inn j ni,,,;; in.iini 1 is worh a s:!\oi'i ~P' c;.; ;,!'! a swaini o!"'m ill.july i" ro wi-il; a lly." H is so r;ire or' '< o -varni in April iia here is MO ina-o concerning in' worh o a '! -v.-.irni in liis nionb. he earlier he j hi.- -warm he greaer he anuhiu " '.oney he bees make during he '.(Mini.?<lr. Henry Wilkins's siser and ' i'her-::i-iaw rom Connecicu i a\e Keen visiing her. he bvmiro on he couny rond in ron n Friz Hingenbeiger':! arm l\a- i n repaired. l'.e work was done under he direi'ion o Lewis Siiyder. Mr-. viward Kelly ga\ F i' liiiih o u son las week. Snip o Shrewsbury Home, Louis. \V<v>d has bough rom Alber., vins n house anijju on he souh side o Whie sree a Shrewsbury. he lo is 50x150 ee mid he home has six rooms. Mr. Wood paid $l,li00 or.he propery. pay* o adreriio in ho Rogiior. i RED BANK REGSER, APRL 20, [Power he Gran Sx has i powe (ha uke you"ovo he long {lade o he seep Kill a 35 o O.mil«pe hour, yd power! 10 lexible and smooh ha you cu chaoje (ram 5 m3e» an hpur o a 50-ioile-sn-hour duh in en o welve seconds.! JBeauy- _ he Gran Six is mos decidedly sylish uulocral among medium-priced moor cn.j' Comor *********l*i*>>*>>><okl^^ iyou'll ind he nhpoved Gian an excepionjly'eisy ridsiglaij due o he 9 inches'ol springs (ron and ie»s), ~~ ' S Ease o handling-* ^he Gran una in a r urns. ho 23-iaeh gee hih lewr ad ha aaa^aey \*&* u placed»o you don' haw o sech orach hem. When you Har he ca i gede»_» i /you raiely ia3 gen/^ Economy «re or. i» coy a your pocke-book. Ownc m "«*' ) mile* oi beer on glloa ol plo*<lcanjavxra-$u cordi, anaurain vaor7ainiabl ring wudju^, S. J. PCO Globe Cour Red Bank, N. J. elephone 156 J. RAFFORD ALLEN. Red Bank, N. J. Renew your walls a year rom now nvih soap, waer, and a rag ERE is bcauvha ime rea(3 kindly! Devoc Vclour Finished Walls are really washable; can be kep saniary and resh or ycirsl Devoe Vclour Finish is made in many rlisic colors ha r* ec he ligh, keeping he room cheerul, home like and resul. can be used over wull paper, burlup or plaser. JBVOBPRODUCSareiime-eslcdand proven, banded by 106 years' cxpciience o he oldes pain manuiclirin concern in he U.S. FouniJcd 175. Sold by he Devoe Agen in your communiy We wish o announce o our rade ha we are in a posiion o mee any compeiion on Spray Maerial, Nirae o ^bda and Ferilizers. Call us on he phone beore you place your orders, Hazle rading Co., Successors o VanMaer &j Weigand, dealers in s' mplemens and Supplies, Ferilizers, Groceries, Seeds, Hay and Feed, Ec. _ J HAZLE, N. J. he Housecleaning Problem CPRNG Houseeleaning Season is here; is "^ unpleasan a is bes. r\o you know how he modern laundry can be U o assisance o you during his rying period.. WE CLEAN LACE CURANS BLANKES BED SPREADS ABLE COVERS AWNNGS OVERALLS CARPES RUGS ever can be cleansed wih soap and waer we can clean and launder o your enire saisacion and a very reasonable raes. We also have special equipmen in a separae building or-he cleaning and scouring o yolr carpes and rugs. he Keysone Laundry Phone Whie Sree, Red Bank, N.. 1OOO Second Avenue Asbury Park, N. J. el. Asbury 1 Madison Avenue Long Branch, N. J. el. Si) >M0M WLLAM O'BREN MEANS HGH GRADE SERVCE Approved and mproved Heaing Plumbing Rooing Waer Sysems Copper Work Earhen and ron Pipe ROD BANK and SEA BRGH

15 OWNERS OF Counry Homes y«ir propery is or Bale or ren lis i, or quick acion, wih ny oice. Fill ou hia blank and mail a oncq. Ky 8 or a (residence, arm, counry home) (sale, ren, exchange) (own) (sree or road) (amoun o land acreage or size o lo) {pusc has and../ (rooms) (improvemens) Fhe ollowing barns and oubuildings Price erms Possession -. '. agree o pay G. W. Zucker he cusomary commission o ive per sen i he sells my nbovo described propery. Owner's signaure.-.-. Address, elephone Dae.- George W. Zucker (Counry Propery Specialis) ARLBORO, N. J., elephone 232-F- Freehold Backed Guaranee he Columbia (no adjusmen paymen) guaranee covers all he maerials in he baery. coven he workmanship ha pu h m here. ^uuranr's an elecrical capaciy.uieqiamo he requiremens o your mrj wih an eiciency a leas 80^ o he original capaciy ur he jeriud o he guaranee. You ge a guarane wih he i orag'e RED BANK REGSER, APRL-20; like his, only ^Eigliepjv dieren poins o consrucion make he Columbia superior in 18 diem ways. Honeycomb plae ormaion has a russed smcurc (ike a uee'l girder o wihsand buckling'. Universal erminals ma c possible insalling* a Columbia in seconds* ime where hours were consumed beore Scaled connecors urc proecion agains inexperience. Bayone-cach Ven plugs" and excepionally wide illing 1 holes enables you o easily learn he condiion o a Columbia.. _!.;- us :.hm/ you ull 13 poins o supcri-,riiy v.i\ c:-.pli;i v.'h.i li-'v iru-iui o you. ' S. J. PCO Cor. Globe Cour and Mechanic S. Red Bank. N. J. rui Growers, Aenion! We are now selling Spraying Machines and Maerials rom our sock. See us beore J you order. We are in a posiion o mee any compeiion considering qualiy. r* We carry a supply o Bean Sprayers and Repair Pars. Friend Sprayers and Repair Pars. "Black Lea" 0." "Sulco-V. B." ' house on Broadway o. C. li'cins, associae edior o he Keypor Orchard Brand Maerials, " Vreeland's" Elecro Brand Maerials. Weekly. Mr. and Mrs. HiKc'ins will Bissell Harrows.. ' move o heir new home rom Bel- abou May 1s. Guns, Relie Valves,Spray Hose, Spray Fiings and many oher hings oo numerous o rmar menion. Orders aken or Round Bushel Baskes. '. - you wish we will Spray Your Orchards. Call or wrie or anyhing you need., J. C. Hendrickson Son Middleown. N. J. elephone 798-R. Dealers in FARMERS' SUPPLES! H, +++* Ql imblm ojsal\s:uinn _S> Emblem o Sals/acion <9 e) 'HESE wo elegrams, one rom he ar Eas, he oher rom he ar Wes, are ypical o he many elegrams which are being received rom every secion o he counry asking or immediae shipmen o Buick cars and or an increase in dealers allomens. Dulok uoor Co Flin Won Km York K F.b 2h 19Z1 Wo nro aondlng oomplea lis o ordora or shlpen o daalsr. mn\ o Now York oorerlng 736 aumsobilss. O hsso ordora 620 aro dlroo shipmens o daa.l«rs sjid 111 ara absolusly roquirad n Now York o alcs e&ro o ordora n our llea, dallrary o vrhloli la clraady pressing us. Please don' go he da* ha heao Lll oara or Hew York will add o our oook hara. W«will rr, shorage o ora on all modola "wihin he nax hrsa iraeka* Our Uaroh roquiremsn* will ajca all ho oaro ha n ara ordering rom you now and wipe ou our warehouse aook as wall. You alll ova us 51 oodala on our Flbrusry solwdulo or dlrao snlsiem o How York haae ara required o *ke oaro o orders in addiion o Uaroh sohedule. Ws «aio*e our requlraaan* or April will ba upwards o 1OOO oara, A good indicaion o//i demand or Buick on he Alanic Coas. his elegram drmonsrais ~ Buik populariy on he Paciic Cas. Dulok. law York brmnah B-86. ' BuioW Moor Co Flin Uloh hey prove in a mos conclusive manner he demand or Buick cars. a demand which is paricularly graiying now when moor car values are being scruinized as never beore and when inal sales are consummaed upon he basis o greaer relaive values and acual demonsraed worh. Acive buying,' oo, is simulaed by a realizaion o he periodical shorage o Buick cars and he desire o insure Spring deliveries by he immediae placing o orders. UNON AM 8n mmouoo Cal Fb Our March r«iiir*a<«n.a inaluunc Jon virma or Pbrmry p«r our wir* mnunh ar«bun Prwolaoo ory coal rory ouri iry aod»l ory lv««onny modal ory smna mniy ««U1 ory lghi in wel l.m Lo AiSoloi iy»o<l«l rory ouri on* wvlrd «r*ny l«wxul ory in* hiry lv«nodal ory arina hiry lv«nocl ory igrru ir* aod.l lii 9an Rsvoal Csllarnla 1 uaal ory our our maaml ory iw*» KUwh r«ll Or«;on on* Kxlcl ory our our Modal ory v«i oal our hundred ivnd ory lv«ry o rnh oloioj Job* Adrli* *h*n il ova ord«r«by UoMlJUn nn Bhlppid H. L-. ZOBEL Moniiouh Couny's Larges Auomobile Disribuor Seabrigh, N. J. elephone 90 WU-N BErElV AUOMOBLES AVE BUL, BUCK WLL BULD HEM NEWS FROM KEYPOR. JOSEPH WALLNG O BULD NEW GREENHOUSES. Ha Sold His Business Here a Year Ago and Wen o Caliornia Lierary Club Oicers; -House and Bungalow Sold, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Walling, who recenly reurned rom Caliornia, where hey have spen llm pas year, huve purchased several los on Broad sree rom Mrs. J. A. Hol and have buil a bungalow or heir immediae occupancy. Mr. Walling is building greenhouses and as soon as hey are compleed he will build DON' RSK NEGLEC - Don neglec a consan backache, sharp, daring paing or urinary disorders. he danger o dropsy or 8:00 J>. M. Brijjh's disease is oo serious o ig-nore. Use Doan's Kidney Pills as he nubile is cor.ilallj- invied o visl Reading Hoom Wednesdays and Bandars rom 2:31) o.so P. M. huve your riends and neighbors. A ba Reading Boom and o be service*. Red Bank ease: Mrs. W.. Marvin, 13 Washingon sree, says: " have been subjec o errible dizzy spells and aacks o bachacke. have been compelled o lay abed or days a a ime when 1 could no walk. Everyhing would be blurred and spos would come beore my eyes. also had pains hrough my kidneys. ducored bu go no relie unil heard o Doan's Kidney Pills and go a box a Cooper's Drug Sore. was surprised o ind hey helped me beore had inished one box. Aer aking a larger dwelling. Mr. and Mra. hree or our boxes el like a dieren woman. am seldom boh- Walling sold heir propery beore hey le or Caliornia o H. Mcisoll. ered by his rouble now bu when eel a sligh aack coming on rely and he greenhouses o JUUH Kalmn. upon Doan's o ward i o and hey he Keypor Lierary club has do." eleced he ollowing oicers: Mrs. Marvin gave he above saemen June 12, HUG, and on June Presiden Mm. ' 1. Urowcr Wallini. Vice presiden Mrs. uuh O. Walling. 2, l'j'20, she added: "Doan's Kidney, Recording Kucleury LMru. CiiMiiye j, Pills cerainly helped me when had Hyer. kidney complain and am always Corresponding Beereary Mm. Kd'ur. OOBC., % 'i'lcasui-r Mra. Anna H. BedK 1. M. Rapolla is having his house si he corner o Broad sree and Maple place remodeled and will build a sore on he Broad sree side. Mr. Rapolla has a shoe repairing business on Fron sree. Frank W. Pease has rened Norman Hardy's new house on Broadway and will move here in a shor ime. James B. Maher is building ;ui addiion o his house on Alanic sree and will make i ino a wo-amily house. He is also having he house repained. George S. Cherry spen he week- Cud a Philadelphia a he linmi' o Mrs. Joseph Dils. Mr. Cherry's parens,. Mr., and-mrs. Phelps Cherry,'" spen las week here. ile Junior American mechanics will celebrae ladies nigh' in he high school audiorium on Friday o nex week-. Alber S. Cokele has sold his he hough club was enerained Monday nigh by Mrs. William S. Holmes. Rev. G. M. Brewin, he new recor o S Mary's church, has aken up his duies here. Mr. Brewin was locaed a Oswego, N. Y. he Keypor lierary club will be enerained Friday aernoon by Mrs. L. Brower Walling. Rev. Waler H. Sowe will deliver a lecure on "he Bible rom a Lierary Sandpoin." J. L. Ansbro has purchased a new our passenger Hudson coupe. Mrs. Paul G. Zimmerman and children are visiing Mrs. Zimmerman's parens, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Wezel o Melrose, N. Y. Leroy A. Holliser has resigned his posiion as" agen or ho> Aena insurance company in his disric. Howard L. Hanson is he new agen or he Meropolian lie insurance company in his place, succeeding Charles Adarc. Harry F. Craword is having he porch on his residence on Broad sree remodeled. Harry L. Case, cashier o he Jersey Cenral racion company, spen some ime a renon las week. William Mahews has purchased a new Ford sedan and has ereced a garge on his lo on Hurley sree. Miss M. Margare Clayon o Lakewood was a visior here his week. Miss Esher Ellio arid moher, Mrs. Caroline D. Ellio, have moved rom Mrs. Josephine Dick's house on Division sree and have aken rooms a he Mansion house. Mrs. Dick will move rom S. Mary's recory o her own house wihin a shor ime. April. 18h o 30h has been designaed by Mnyor S. Frank Mason as spring clean-up ime. Miss Mollie Williams Hand has been awarded one o he en annual compeiive scholarships o he Ar sudens' league o New York. he scholarship eniles he holder o ree uiion in any wo classes o he league or a year. Miss Hand is a suden in he Academy..o Fine Ars a Philadelphia. ^ he couny board o axaion will si a he borough hull on June 27h o hear appeals on assessmens rom his place and viciniy. Mrs. Elmer E. Morris has sold her Second sree house and her bungalow on Waverly sree o John J. Wnine. an employee o Healey & Company. he Second sree house conains our aparmens. A pary was given or Kenneh Clayon o Union las hursday week in celebraion o his elevenh birhday. Games were played and phonograph music wn» enjoyed. Adeline Walling nnd Fred Behr won prizes or pinning ho' ail on he donkey and Mary Br'undigou- and George easdule go he prizes or pinning a ie on Buser Brown. Ohers presen were Edna Behr, Charles and Mailda /Vcker, Harry and Anoinee Vigno, Peer Brandigou, Mary ensdnle, heodore Barber, Cheser Brower, Vernon Sullivan, Joseph Eusepsky, Joseph Clayon, Gladys Clayon, Ada Walling, Emma ekeie anil Kenneh Clayon. Auoi's Nee); Broken. John aylor o Ailclphia \yns killed a ew dnyn ago when bin auomobile wan sruck by a rain, on a railroad i-ro.ining a Farmingdnlo. he orce o he collision hrew he nuo agains un iron pole, wliicli WJH broken oil". he milomoliile was wrecked and aylor simnined, a broken neck. aylor wan 2!l years old And leaven \ 'widow and hroe children. glad o endorse hem." 50c, a all dealers. Foser-Milburn Co., Mrs,, Bualo, N. Y. VyrOON unis are rec- " ognizedashebes ha can be made. he disincive designo he Six-8 combines hem o make a sum o he qualiy o all. EMPRE GARAGE, Allen Fro5, Proprieor. Phone 203, Red Hank. WE ARES HUSB»SPCE And s Made Well Again by'lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeable Compound Spun ;l,< my liu b-n J Vi- di cor oh,jr 1 ' i ' i\ e an operi 11 her wise \, J 1 u a sickly *\ i i n ind "ould no h * my more ehil- ("i i >in leoun o! i \.e i^ ened condii n reused o h " HP operaion; M hu band nsked n 'o y Lydia E. P n J i'n a Vegca- 1 r i j.iipiiund o see ii L \ mild no help r Fen he irs our monh? coul > bu hlo work, had o he down mos ol he ime, waa nervou.s and eouid ea hardly anyhing, bu my husband was always reminding me o ake he Vegeable Compound, which did. O my eiph children *ia las one was he easies birh o all and am hankul or your Vegeable Compound. recommend i o my rieeids when hear hem complaining abou heir ills." Mrs. M.-NAALE, 72: Fremon S., Springield, Mass. Sickly, ailing women make unhappy homes, and aer reading Mrs. Naale'a leer one can imagine how his home was ransormed by her resoraion o healh. Every woman who suyers rom such ailmens should give LyUia E. Pinkham's Vegeable Compound a air rial. is surelv worh while. Local and Long Disance Moving. General rucking, Baggage and Express service. FREPROOF VANS. Opposie Red Bank Depo Red Bank, N. J. elephone 70. #;M^.^;..;«;..;..;.^..;«*..;.,;..;..;..;..;..;«;..;MJ«;.*;W^«;..;. * PLUMBER X and SEAM FER X Uov is he ime o have Furnaces, X Soves, Smoke Slacks, Cuers, y Lenders and general plunnbin pu >n order beore cold_weaher ses i in. y Esimaes given or new Heaers. X Ak abou he new pipeless heaer. HOWARD FBEY Sor»lary.F*l»l3lnB 7 Monmouh S. Red Bank elephone 23-J ' NEW Rues MADE i ROM OLD CARPES LLUSRAED BOOKLE FREE ON REQUES ORENAL RUG CO S-H S. NEWARK WE HAVE NO SOLCORS. CHRSAN SCENCE SOCEY, S Broad S. R«Bank. N. 1. Baroiccs Sundar 11:00 A. M.. 8:01) P. M. Sunday-School 0:36 A. M. Wednesday Evening esimonial Meeings For Farm and Garden in bulk, packages and Seed ape. Everyhing in he Line..(' ANY QUANY WOODRUFF'S SEEDS WELLER'S $ Broad Sree, Red Bank. M-. UNUSUAL VALUES N BOYS' SUS SPP'S 19 Broad Sree RED BANK, N. J. HAVE YOU Fieen C. b G. A. DELAUBH.' ve ARCHECS AMD ENai(E5B& Boom, Eisner r Bldg.. Bed Bank. M. l el. Conn. D R. HAROLD A. LON, SURGEON DENS. Graduae Universiy o Pennsylvania. XMM scssor o Or. 1. D. broekmorob* Be. 1 Broad Sree Olce boors: a A. M. o 1:10 F. M. Bvenl dar excep Saurday. A. rildwell RUSS SPECALS Men. Women, ami Children ' Rooms Kinmouh BuUdln*. < Anbury Pork. N. J. Wayside 201-F-. Phonea Anbury w, Houri Saurday. Sundayand Moa V day and by appoinmen V All appliance* iruaraneed or prices reunded. LLAM E. FOSER, ir W COUNSELLOR A LAW. New York. New Jersey. 60 Broadway, Alanic Highland* N. Y. Ciy. N. J R OBER PERCE, LCENSED AUCONEER.. Residence 6 Whie. Red Bank. elephone 10S8-M. aeelal senion o sales o arm arm implemens and personal propery. M F. ELEY, NOARY PUBLC and COMMSSONER OF DEEDS. eey'a News Sanl. 7 Broad Sree, lied Bank. N. J R. HAROLD J. SOKES, D DENAL SUKGEON Successor o Dr. Frank Lee. M Broad Sree. Eisner Building. RoomB, 6 and 6. Oiico Hours 8:30 o B:0O o'clock. G EO. McC. AYLOR, C. E. CONSULNG ENGNEER. CVL ENGNEER and SURVEYOR, B Eloncr Building. Broad S. Red Bank. N. J, D ELLY, QJNN & PARSONS, lv COUNSELLORS A LAW. Davidson Building. Red Ban, John J. Quinn.. heodore D. Parsons. OHN S. APPLKGAE & SON, ) COUNSELLORS Al LAW Davidson Bolldinir, Brosr Bs* j KED BANK. N. : DMUND WLSON, E COUNSELLOR A LAW, RED BANK. (, Oices: 10 EAS FRON SUEK. A LSON COUNSELLOR BEEKMAN,' A LAW.! Oices..-Broad sree, RED BANK. «. i W. M. HOMPSON, DENAL SURGEON. ii Nal Bunk Building.. Rod Bank. H. }\ Gas adminisered. Hours 8-5. EO. D. COOPER, CVL ENGNEER. Successor o Geo, Cooper. U. H FosoSlce BuildinK. RED BANK. B.», G G Headache i j Do your Ejes burn or ich Do hey eel ired or srained BO, have ycujr eye examined; our labile 8 may need a chnnge. Philadelphia Eye Specialiss j 2nd Naionnl Bank ldg., R<»m-28 Every Wednesday Hours 1:00 o 5 p.m. KORGE K. ALLEN, JR., CVL ENGNEER AND bukveyob. Koom 7, Paereon Building. Broad Sree. 3ED BANK. N. J. EO. H. ROBERS, GRADUAE AUCONEER P«drr««or Grade Sock. Farm Bal«s, Vr* sonal Propery. New Monmouh, N. J..lephoB. MiddlsowD 271-F.2S. i E. Ellsworh Alexander LES jor Floors, Walls, Hearhs and Man-! el Facinga,Braa3 and Wrough ro, Fireplacea, Andirona, Fenders, Fir* SXLiES Sc CO. j Sea and Gas, Loga, Wood and il* Manel3, Medicine Cabines and il* in Bahroom Accessories. ~ 1 Monmouh S., Red Bank ELEPHONE 626-J. HE FRS NAONAL BANK FREEHOLD, N. J. MEMBER OF FEDERAL RESERVE SYSEM,S MOO-SERVCE. FOUR PER CEN NERES PAD ON ME DEPOSS Garmoe FLOOR VARNSH FOP QUALY and SERVCE OUGH WAER PROOF DURABLE "Save he surace and you save all YOU Will Be Delighed When You Use Car moe Floor Varnish 'Made n Clear Varnish and Chsrry Walnu Mahogany Rosewood L. Oak Dk. Oak Golden Oak Grean A WONDERFUL FNSH FOR FLOORS-FURNURE-WOODWORK F. M. CHAMBERS MERCHANS SEAMBOA CO. OF NEW JERSEY. MEABLE N EFFEC APRL 13h Subjec o ehaiibe wihou noice. Seamer Alberina ccn ier?,lj»o o Franklin Rrw. Now Ynrk (Landing a h) llnuory o ako on Slid lool 'nnboiikoraonly), niil HiKMimll. Ocuinlc anil K(H ank. elephone Call i'll Cnnal New York, m ed Uank. N. J. Hlulilanils ol,.i'hor^ ll RED BANK. FOR NEW YORK Daily excep Sunday. Daily excep Sundny. \ M. A.M. L<MW0 Hrr 2, oo o 'raiiklin l.vo Rail Flunk ^., Unv Oi Oceanic 7 30 L lucry l.nikliii ;( 1 > 1-o.ivo lliblil.>...u, 7 85 Arrive llahlanils nlinn 5O0 Ai Arrive Baery B Landing Ldin abou b 00 0 Arrive Oceanic abou,..530 Arrive An Franllin Baery Lning Sree' alrnu abou 1OOO Arrive Kel Uank abou 0 O0! An ive Franllin Sree' alrnu 1OOO NOCE A lnlory.nndlnn. all ouvaed raina»nr uuown. sihwa (or upown <ir il l!r,»kl»n and sur/aco rur«and errlus U) BaUi) sland and Urooklyn. can in reached d wo mlnuim. CAN AKE ROLLEY. A ULANDB via J. C.. Co.. or Hlonu Church. Nnviwliik. Allanle Hlahlanils. llslunl. KOAnshurir. Klynar, Mlildlelown and Hol llaik.,,, A KK1) HANK, via M, C. K. Co.. or Slirowslmrir. KauiKiwn, 1»"H llruncli, A.liurr Pal, air Hvn, Oc'nnlc '<' uiuhon. ',,,.,... A lir.l) HANK via 1. C.. Co.. or Call Vlow. MMdleCmyn. N«w Munmauh, Hsl[i»a. Mnnc burn anil Koypor. *-.-!li»cl»l nniilgn llron o h<! car«o AlM, MuMns an i»rrl««««

16 Page Sixeen RED BANK REGSER, APRL 20, 1921, Every Vacan Lo is a Gold Mine HOUSANDS o poenial home sies are lying unused in our erriory. housands o o)ir people are suering rom he acue home shorage. he presiden o a builders' associaion recenly esimaed he number o homes needed in he Unied Saes as 1,500,000. n his oal, Monmouh Couny has more han is air proporion. Every vacan lo in he couny is a gold mine, poen wih saisacion and happiness reurns i you dig he cellar o your own home, in acual money reurns i you build or rening or selling purposes, a sable and growing income source, v Adaping Size o he Limi o Your Means "ake hee care hee does no ge o he boom o hy purse beore hee ges o he op o hy house," is an old Quaker saying ha applies wih special signiicance o he building siuaion oday. «A grea error has been made by he common aiude o waiing or he prices o building maerials o come down. People ind i hard o ge away rom he radiional American idea o a commodious and unnecessarily large home and o accep he newer plan o building he home wihiri he bounds o one's income. oday many hings, such as he servan problem and he high cos o living in generaly make he coage or bungalow ype o home he more sensible, livable dwelling. ^ he Paciic Coas Plan No he only ype o small dwelling ha has been evolved bu one ha impresses by is simpliciy is he Caliornia bungalow. For years reurned ravellers have been alking o he miles and miles o hese bungalows on he oher coas, con-, sruced in a similar syle o archiecure ye pleasingly,;varied and ree rom monoony. We sugges his as he suiable ype o home o superimpose upon your "gold mine" cellar. is a s$e ha adaps isel wih equal readiness o clap^ boards, shingles, succo, brick, sone or combinaions. s simpliciy gives he opporuniy or hones crasmanship. he design, originally derived rom a sudy o heijapanese dwelling, simpliied by he hones srucural eaures o Caliornia mission archiecure, allows o grea reedom o reamen. Borrow An economical syle house having been chosen, he problem remains o obaining he ready cash or building purposes. n some insances inancing a home may inerere wih oher plans. n such cases he soluion is o borrow. Mos insiuions which make a pracice o loaning money look wih grea avor on loans or home building. Opporuniies o borrow on air erms and low raes may be ound in he columns o any newspaper. How he Seinbach Homeurnishings Depar" meas Co-ordinae hrough he Conrac ^ Deparmen o Simpliy he ^ Housing Problem We have a share in he responsibiliy o. providing homes or he vacan los o Monm.9uh Couny. Our. par is o help urnish economically, hus removing one o he grea obsacles Jo more buikh'ng. We are no saisied wih urnishing wih a view o economy only, however. We /are soundly behind he "Beer Homes" movemen. And Beer Homes mean beer homeurnishings, priced wihin reach o he average amily's urnishing budge. Build, hen. And i borrowing is necessary beore building, borrow. Finally, as your house nears compleion, do no orge ha ^ie Conrac Deparmen is here o help you in making i ino a home. Below is a diagram showing how he Conrac Deparmen welds he various uncions o our home loors ino one. FURNURE DEP. ' FLOOR COVERNG DEP. CONRAC (Homeurniihinga) DEP. HOUSEFURNSHNG DEP. UPHOLSERY DEP. 1 1 BEDDNG CARPES GLASSWARE CROCKERY DRAPERES LAMPS RUGS UENSLS Rerigeraors FABRCS VCROLAS MANG FXURES CULERY CURANS FURNURE LNOLEUM CHNA OLCLOH BLANKES Housewares CUSHONS Consul Our Homeurnishing Expers M \ LNEN DEP. NAPERY '1 BED LNEN OWELS Fancy Linens i J SENBACH COMPANY ASBURY PARK

17 VOLUME XLi: NO. 3. ssued WsMr, KnUnd u Soond-Clsjs MsMer * h Posoice a Bd Bu. N. J. nnd.i h Al o March «d. lil. RED BANK, N. J.; WEDNESDAY, APRL 20, $1.50 Per Year.' PAGES17O26. SE HE CLOCK AHEAD. ''DAYLGH SAVNG" ME BE- GNS HERE SUNDAY. [own Oicial! also Pu hrough 'Legislaion o Benei rolley Buiincn he Expense o he Jiney Business Oher Oicial Doing.. Beginning nex Sunday and coninuing unil Sepember 25h, "dayligh saving" ime will be in eec i Red Bank., he clock will be se lone hour ahead o is presen ime. An ordinance o his eec passed ia inal reading a he council meeing Monday nigh. Dissening voes were cas by Councilman J. A. Van-, gchoick and Jesse P. Manahan. he ordinance requiring licenses jo be aken ou or Uxieabs and jineyb pasbcd ia inal reading wih Several alevaions. Cars wih a capaciy o no more han seven passengers will require a license cos- ng $7.50. Cars carrying more han Beven passengers will require a lipense cosing $50. was saed a n previous meeing ha one o he chie objecs o his ordinance is o roeze ou he jiney busses in order o proec he rolley companies rom compeiion. he provision in he ordinance requiring drivers o have licenses was sricken ou. A bill o $579.5 rom ribus & Massa or a repor on he waer siuaion a Ked-Bank was paid. Councilman Manuhun voed"agains paying he bill. he bill had been held up a a previous meeing! Clui'unce Sheldon, speuking or a (legaion o Wesside iremen, said he Wesside compuny was in need o new apparaus. He said he. engine hud broken down a several ires recenly. was saed ha he engine hud been bough by he company several years ago or $2,500 and ha.$5,000 had since been spen in repairing i. Mayor Paerson Baid lie own could no aord o buy new ire apparaus a his ime; bu he council passed a moion o nke he maer under consideraion. Reporing on he need o a new ire whisle", Rober S. Johnson, he borough mechanic, saed ha he elecric sewage compressor on High Sree was oo small o provide he needed power and ha he compressor could be used o blow, he whisle. He said he cos o buying a new whisle and o buying n new compressor o replace he one on High sree would be abou $2,000. he council decided o have he work done. he board o healh sen a leer advocaing ha $300 o he poor appropriaion be used o help mee he salary and expenses o he public healh nurse. he leer saed ha he board o educaion had agreed o make an appropriaion o_ 500 or his work bu had ailed o do so. Mrs. J. Lee Enrigh, represening he Red Bank Woman's club, spoke in avor o complying wih he reques o he healh board. She said ha during he pas year he.public healh nurse had looked aer 358 casi's, mos o he paiens having been poor olks. he council insruced James Norman, he over- Beer o he poor, o urn over $300 o he poor money or he work o he public healh nurse. he healh board has appropriaed $100 o} his purpose, he Woman's club hi}s appropriaed $100 and $750 ha been given by individuals. A he reques o he business men o Broad sree he council decided o deer he paving o he business secion o Broad sreowih concree Unil laer in he year. he council adoped a resoluion bpposing he aemp which is being made by he Red Bank and Keypor rolley line o increase ares rom Seven cens o en cens. A hearing is being held on he maer oday a Jersey Ciy beore he public uiliies commission. Ladies Who Find Faul wih cleaning, pressing, repairing and dyeing ough by all means o ry our work, 'B bound o please everyone. Saisying cusomers is our business. ry us and see. is unnecessary o 0 abou wih clohes impressed, cleaned or repaired, as our prices are very reasonable. French Cleaners & Dyers, Moe Gordon, proprieor, 6 Broad sree. Phone Adverisemen. Specials (or hii Week Only. Chocolae cocoanu kisses 39 cens per pound; special mixed chocolaes 55 cens por pound; assored nu caramels 59 cons per pound; assored milk chocolaes CO cens per wound. Red Bank Candy Kichen, Broad sree, Rod Bank. Adverisemen. Dig Minsrel. Show. Henei o board o rade, Eaonown, n Crescen hall, hursday evening, April 21s. All local alen. Good singing. Funny jokes. Admission 50 cens, Adverisemen. Noice. Pon miss he concer by he Royal alian band a high school audiorium hursday evening, April 21M, a 8:15. Special line program. Admission 50 cens. Adverisemen. Pro. Bnrbour'a porrayal o "David larum" is considered by many his bes, Friday evening, Grace M. h. church, u 8:00 o'clock. ickes DO cenh. Adverlmsmoii. mporan Sale Women's GormenU. New aracive modes n very aracive prices. Seo cllnplny adverlnemcn on pago 26. A, Snlz & Co., Red Dunk. Adverisemen. KE DAY ARED BANK. Flying Conei* md Bend Music on Harding Road on Saurday. wo hundred anil weny-ive kieb have been made by Red Bank boys r.nd girls or he kie day coness which will be held Saurday aernoon a one o'clock on Uzal H. Mc- Carer's ield, wo blocks eas o he high school. he judging will be or workmanship and ligh, and many prizes will be given. he awards are on exhibiion a M. M. Davidson's sore. Music will be played during he kie lying by he.royal alian band. he consuling judges a he show will be Miss G. D. Lockwood, J. D. Dllks and Benjamin L. Awaer. PENGEipHOUSE SOLD. RED BANK PLACE BOUGH BY A NEW YORK MAN. Henry J. Moller Buyi he Frank Pienger Home on Washingon Sree or $12,000 -He Will ake Possession o he Propery Soon. Henry F. Hylin has Bold he Frank Pienger house on he eas side o Washingon sree o Henry J. Moller o New York. Mr. Moller o lae has been living near Leonardo, in Middleown ownship. he price o he Pienger place was $12,000. he lo in 80x122 ee. he house has seven rooms and a bahroom. is provided wih gas, elecriciy; ho and cold waer, saionary ubs and ho. waer hea, and i has parque loors boh up and down sairs hroughou he house. he propery was ormerly owned and occupied by John Lloyd, a piano dealer. here were hrei' John Lloyds living in Red Bank a. ha ime. he piano dealer was always very nealy dressed and was very careul abou his appearance, and because o his neaness and care in his appearance he was always called "Genleman John Lloyd." Mr. Moller will ake possession o he propery May 1s. Mr. Pienger is building a ine new residence on Hudson avenue, bu his house will no be compleed unil abou Augus 1s. Mr. Pienger will vacae his presen residence May 1s and will board unil his new"h6use is inished. HE NELSON FARM SOLD. CLUB'S ANNUAL MEENG. he Red Bank Woman's Club o Elec Oicers Friday Aernoon. he Red Bank Woman's club will hold is annual meeing a is club room on Friday aernoon o his week. Oicers will be eleced and he annual repors oahe secreary, reasurer and chairmen o commiiees will be given. he quesion box 'will be opened and he quesions answered. he.clubhouse commiee has been making invesigaions in regard o properies suiable or a clubhouse or he club, and a Friday's meeing he maer o purchasing a sie or a building suiable or a clubhouse will be aken up or consideraion. he hird disric convenion o he ederaed women's clubs o he disric was held a Lakewood las week. Ench club gave a repor and he repor o he communiy work o he Red Bank club was highly commended. he members o he Red Bank Woman's club who aended he convenion included Mrs. Horace P. Cook, Mrs. saac H. Adlem, Mrs. John H. Cook, Mrs. Carrie Rosegran, Mrs. Elmer Sco, Mrs. Waler G. French, Mrs. A. E. Russell, Mrs. George E. Poole, Mrs. Rober C. Hahce, Mrs. Henry M. Nevius and Mrs. John; A. Ely. ;! CAMPFRE GRLS' PLAY. Will be Given Monday Nigh o Raie Money o Go Camping. "he Reurning o Rosalie" is he ile o a play o be given in he high school audiorium Friday evening by he Cumplire girls. he prois will be used or a camping pary. hose who will ake par aro Marion Presby, Libbie Madunsky, Gwenyh Bruyeri 1, Grace Holmburg, Dorohy Morris, Kae Bucklin, Ania Mahews, Carolin Zuckor, Ruh VanDorn, Julia jjervis, Chrisine Francis, Jeannee Smock, Dorohy Sickles and Marion Barre. Riveriide Drive Lo Sold. William Sullivan, who is employed by W. Sroher Jones o Middleown ownship, has bough rom Willis A. Clayon o Red Bank a lo on River- Bide drive a he corner o Colemon uvenue. he lo is 100x125 ee and he price was $050. No Objecion o Children. Mohers wih children, while waiing or he rolleys, should make UBO o our convenien waiing room. Public comor rooms. n ac, w wan everybody o make hemselves n home here. We have merchaiuiiso on sale bu you are under no obligaion n any way when you make use o his place. his is your sore. Como nnd mnke uso o i. Finosoin's waiing room. Wes Fron sreo, near Brond sree. Adverisemen. he Ciizens Building and Loan Associaion earns he larges reurn on your savings. Sharon $1 per monh. Prepare o own your own home by hin oany mohod. Oico a Second naional bank, Red Bank. Adverisemen. Srand Reiauran, Broad sree, opposie Second naional bank. Special Sunday chicken dinner $1.00. Adverisemen. BOUGH LAS WEEK BV JOHN EBERSBERGER OF NEWARK. Was on he Norhern Boundary o hii Farm ha Charle Leighon in 1876 Sared a Waer Work, o Supply Red Bank wih Waer. he William R. Nelson arm near Newman Springs was sold las week by Hawkins Brohers o John Ebers r berger o Newark or $15,000. he arm conains sixy acres and is oh he wes side o he road generally known as he "back Shrewsbury road," and which leads rom Newman Springs o he Shrewsbury and inon Falls road. A large ile bungalow conaining seven rooms, bahroom, and all improvemens possible o a counry place is on he propery. here is also a wo-sory barn and garage, corncrib, windmill and a enan armer's dwelling o ive rooms. Par o he place is se ou in orchards and here are 300 rui rees on he propery. On he souh side o he arm is a public road which was laid ou many years ago bu which has had very lile or no use. his road exends wesward rom he back Shrewsbury road abou a hird o a mile. he arm has a Jong ronage on Swimming river, exending rom he Daniel H. Cook rac, adjoining he William A. French, residence, propery, wesward o he Hancock arm. A shor disance'wes o he Nelson place is he sie o he old ide mill which was buil over 200 yeai's ago and o.which some o he piling can' sill be seen a low ide. On he norhern boundary o he propery is a sream and a deep gully, and a he mouh o his gully in 187C Charles Leighon buil a dam and sared a waer works which he expeced would supply Red Bank wih waer. O his dam only one pos now remains and his pos is uilized o carry a sign warning everyone no o respass on he propery. Mr. Ebersbergcr is a well-o-do business man o Newark who bough j he propery as a summer home. He expecs o spend hree or our monhs on he propery every year and o have he bes ime possible. A big rac o woodland is on he propery and along mos o he river ron he waer is deep. Some o hese deep places are among he bes ishing spos o Swimming river. he house on he propery was buil abou eleven years ago by Eli Giord, who was a wrier on he Newark Sunday Call and who was known o he residens o he Newman Springs localiy as " Giord." Besides building he bungalow he made many improvemens o he propery. Abou eigh years ago he sold he arm o William R. Nelson o New York and Rumson, who spen his summers on he place during his ownership o he propery and who likewise made many improvemens o he propery GRL SCOU ACVES. Mounaineer Missionary Will Lecure Here a Scous' Reques Friday nigh in he Presbyerian Sunday-school room Miss Evelyn j Wells, a missionary in Kenucky, will j describe he hubis and cusoms o he Kenucky mounaineers. Miss Wells is coming o Red Bank a he reques; o he girl scous and her alk will be public^ he scous are arranging or a rally and enerinmen Friday nigh, May 6h, a he Reormed' church, under he direcion o Miss j Lillian Edgeron. Moion picures, songs and dances will comprise he program. Miss Edgeron, who is capain o he scous, has been obliged o urn down iy applicaions or membership because o a lack o leaders.. WES BULDNG RENED. Leased (or a erm o Years by a Perh Ambojr Grocery Firm. Greenspan Brohers o Perh Amboy have leased he Weis building on he eas side o Broad sree or a erniio ive years, wih he privilege o a lease o ive years more. he ren is a graduaed one, beginning a $300 per monh and running up o $00 per monh during he en-year erm. Greenspan Brohers are grocers, who have a chain o grocery sores in various owns in New Jersey, bu heir principal sore and heir headquarers are in Perh Amboy. One o heir sores is a Highlands. Par o he irs loor 6 he Weis building has been sub-le o he Army and Navy shop, which is now occupying he sore. he lease o he sore was made by William H. Houson and Hawkins Brohers. SELLNG POAO CROPS. * A Smoker's Saemen. "My, wha a good cigar. Where did you buy i?" he answer came back quick and clear. " buy all my smokes a FineBein's Waiing Room on Wes Fron sree. ho sore righ back o Kridel's clohing sore. 'll ell you he has a wonderul assormen o cigars, cigarees and obacco and his prices are righ, oo." Adverisemen. '* Now Kegs. Five, en, ieen nnd weny-gallon kegs on hand; do no ^eave ordering unil he season opens or use; will be scarce again his year. C. H. Roberson, 10 Wes.Fron sree, Red Bank. Adverisemen, Remember Kie Day. Under he recnaion commission Hnrding road, wo blocks eas o he high school Saurday aernoon, April 23d, beginning a 1 :.10 o'clock. Music by Royal alian band.. Adverisemen. For Summer Wear. Lace, sraws, leghorn, horse hair has, whie Milan and hemp has, a Miss A, L. Morris's millinery parlor, Eisner building, room 11. Adverisemen. Boy Waned. Srong boy or ligh garden work. Good pay. S. L, defabry, Lile Silver. Phone Red Bank 8U-. Adverisemen. he Newes in i)ior Hals n Miss A. L. Morris's mlllinory parlor, room 11, Eisner building. Adverisemen. Canvanen Waned. Good proposiion. Apply Charles Sinson, care rubin Brohers, Red Bank, Adverisemen. CO-OPERAVE ASSOCAON O SAR OMORROW. Growers o 15,000 Acres o Poaoes Have Enered,he Associaion, Which is Suppored by he Naional and Sae J-"arm Boards. he New Jersey Poao Growers'! associaion will como ino ormal exisence omorrow a Freehold, when air conracs will be signed. he movemen was originaed by he Unied Saes governmen in he ineres o armers and consumers, and i is also receiving he suppor o he sae oicials. he Monmouh Comiy Co-operaive, associaion and he Mercer Couny Gian poao growers' associaion have arranged plyns or he combined sale o heir poao crops and a new irm, composed o E. S. Barclay o Cranbury and Edwin Rooney o Enplishown, will be he auhorized selling agency o he wo associaions. Growers o abou 15,000 acres o poaoes have already signed up and a large number o addiional members are expeced. By he ime he membership roll closes i is expeced ha 75 per cen o he poao growers beween renon and Alanic Highlands will have pledged o sell heir crops hrough he cenral agency. he poaoes will be sold under he associaion's own name and brand. Plans or loading he poaoes are now being arranged a dieren saions. Wherever possible conracs will be made wih dealers and armers who have loading aciliies and who are compeen o do he grading and loading o he saisacion o he armers. Aaron Sapiro o San Francisco, who is he acknowledged leader in he co-operaive selling o arm crops, will come Eas in May and will make a number o addresses o armers in New Jersey on he advanages o vco-operaive selling o produce. 'C A LNEN SHOWER. A Baske Heaping Full o Presens or Miss Helen E. Larkin. A linen shower was given Saurday nigh or Miss Helen El Larkin, daugher o Mrs. Ella Larkin, a he home o Miss.arkin's siser, Mrs. Edwin' H. Br.asch o Middleown. Abou ory guess were presen rom Red Bank, Middle^wn, Maawan, Fair View, Evere Newark, Perh Amboy, Paerson and Woodbridge. Miss Larkin received a clohesbaske heaping ull o linen aricles. She is engaged o William J. Gaughan and he wedding will ake place hursday o nex week. SERENADE A RUMSON. Newly Married Couple Received an Unexpeced Visi Las Week. Recenly Charles Wilson o Rumon reurned rom he Souh wih his bride, who was a residen o Savannah, Georgia. On uesday nigh o las week he newly married couple were visied by en young riends o he groom. he serenaders had in pans and oher noise making devices. hey were invied ino he house and Mr. Wilson provided hem wih unds o buy rereshmens. Women, ake Noice. he cleaning o your windows is a iresome, back-breaking job. Why ake he exra burden o his worry and physical srain when we dan clean your windows or you promply, saisacorily, wihou inerering wih your household aciviies nnd al he same ime save you money. Oice and sore windows given he same exper aenion. Red Bank Window Cleaning Co., 3 Washingon sree, Red Bank. Phone 65-M. Long Branch oice 18 Broadway, Woolworh building. Phone 26. Adverisemen. ^ Finesein'i Waiing Room, where all he rolleys sop in Red Bank. he mos convenien place o mee your riends. Pleny o room, non and clean; comor rooms or boh sexes. Wes Fron sree, near Broad sree, Red Bank. Adverisemen. he Ciizens Building and Loan Associaion H opened a new series o shares or invesors and homo builders. Subscribe now and evenually own your own home. Shares 1 per monh. nquire a olce, Second naional bank, Red Bank. Adverisemen. _ Read Meyer's Hurgail Dry Goods sore adverisemen on page 23. Adverisemen. WEDDED HALF A CENURY. MR. AND MRS. JO.HN REDDNG- ON HAVE A CELEBRAON. hiry-five Relaives and Friend. Enjoy a Midnigh Supper and Oher Feiiviier Celebrans Go More han $200 in Gold. o celebrae he iieh wjedding anniversary o Mr. and Mrs. John Reddingon o Belord, 3!) o heir relaives and riends gahered a heir home Saurday nigh. he esiviies ook place in rooms decoraed wih yellow crepe paper, daodils, snap dragons and ulips. A midnigh a ine supper was served. Joseph horpe, a grandson o he celebrans,! passed o he guess souvenirs o yellow needle cases and cigars wrapped in red wih yellow ribbons. All our o he children o Mr. and Mrs. Reddingon were presen. hey are James Reddingon o Morgan, imohy Reddingon and Miss Margare Reddingon o New Monmouh and Mrs. John horpe o New York. Anoher gues was Miss Mary Anna Reddingon o Alanic Highlands, a daugher o he lae homas Reddingon. Ohers presen besides hose menioned were John and Joseph horpe, Miss Mary E. Donnelly and Dr. J. E. Donnlly o New York; Mr. and Mrs. imohy Reddingon, John and Joseph Reddingon, Mr. and Mis. Diivi.l Cosby, Rev. J. E. Murray and Rev. James Lennon o New Monmouh; Mrs. Mary Marin, Mrs. Nora Dowd, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Linzmaycr and John and James McLaughlin o Alanic Highlands; Mrs. Margare Harkins and Mr. and Mrs. Michael Harkins and daugher o Por Monmouh; Mr. and Mrs. homas Salmon o Middleown, Mrs. Annie Noron o Boson and Mr. and Mis. John Wermer, Misses Mary and Anna Lang, Mrs. Daniel Coyne and Miss Edih Brown o Belord. Several oher riends called o oer congraulaions. Mr. and Mrs. Reddingon received many gis, including a solid gold elecric lamp and more han.$200 in gold coin. O his sum $60 J was given by he commission irm and employees o H. Warne & Sons o New York. Mr. Reddingon is employed by his irm. Beore he worked or his.irm Mr. Ro.dding.on was or many years purser on he seamboa William V. Wilson. He and Mrs. Reddingon are enjoying excellen healh. A HOME OF YOUR OWN. Lo Owners, Builders and Furniure Dealers Unie o Help. he Unied Saes housing bureau saes ha here is' a shorage o 1,600,000 o 2,000,000 homes in his counry. n New York ciy, in he 22d Regimen armory a 168h sree and For Washingon avenue, a Home o Your Own" exposiion is being held, in which homes o various sizes are shown, all ready o move ino, wih urniure, cooking uensils, ec., ready or use. One New York irm adverises homes, urnished, ready o move ino, and by giving one day's noice hey will deliver a home compleely urnished a six o'clock in he* aernoon o he nex day, wih dinner on he able, piping ho, including ried chicken. Many lo owners in and around Red Bank are oering los or sale' on weekly or monhly paymens, giv- j ing an easy way o making a sar or a home. Building and loan asso- j ciaiqns hroughou he couny are urging lo owners o build homes o heir own and are ready o assis by loaning he money needed o pu up he house. n Asbury Park Seinbach company is oering o urnish a house complee rom cellar o aic hrough is conrac deparmen, which will equip he house wih everyhing needed o make i ready o move righ in. his is he irs oer o his kind in Monmouh couny oward aiding persons in geing he urniure and equipmen or a home o heir own. 500 Men Waned a Once o sock up on heir urnishings a he Army and Navy sore, Broad sree, opposie he Regiser oice, where hey will ind a wonderul assormen o dress shirs,, hosiery, caps, underwear, shoes, ec. Also a choice selecion o army and navy wearing apparel, blankes, ec. Buy here and save yoursel a lo o money. Come quick and ge your share o he bargains being oered daily. Merchandise way below wha i cos o manuacure i. Adverisemen. Specials or his Week Only. Chocolae cocoanu kisses 30 cens per pound; special mixed chocolaes 55 cens per pound; assored nu caramels 59 cens per pound; assored milk chocolaes 09 cens per pound. Red Bank Candy Kichen, Broad sree, Red Bank. Adverisemen. _ Big Minsrel Show. Benei o board o rade, Eaonown, n Crescen hull, hursday evening, April 21s. All local alen. Good. singing. Funny jokes. Admission 50 cens. Adverisemen. Pro. Dnrbour o Rugers college will givo a porrayal o David larum in Grace M: 15. church Friday evening a 8:00 o'clock. ickes W) cens. Adverisemen. Madeleine Candies. Mixed chocolaes $1 per pmnd; udges 80 cens per pound. 28 Riverside avenue. Red Bank. Adverisemen. y \ AUOSS N ROUBLE. wo Red Bank Men Arresed a Keypor Las Saurday. Boyden 'emblc o Red Bank was arresed a Keypor Saurday nigh. was charged ha he was driving his auomobile in a reckless and improper manner, and Recorder saac N. Johnson o.keypor senenced Mr. Pemble o hiry days in he couny jail. hrough his lawyer, Cecil A'ckerson, Mr. Pemble iled nn appeal and ho was released in $500 bail. : John Brasch o Red Bank was also arresed a Keypor Saurday. He was charged wih no having an auomobile jcense and wih driving recklessly. He was ined $58, which lie paid. CLEARED $200 A A SHOW. COMEDY GVEN LAS WEEK A ALANC HGHLANDS. he Perormance was Held Under he Direcion o he Dramaic Commiee o he Communiy Club and Over $200 Was Realized. Over r>00 persons aended a comedy eniled "One Day in he Union Saion" las cdncsday nij^h a he Majesic heai^r a Alanic Highlands. he show was given by he dramaic commiee o he communiy club and moro han $200 was cleared. he sage 'represened a railroad saion wih a icke oice, liareage room, newssand, rereshmen booh and benches. he perormers ook characers which arc common a every railroad saion. All ho perormers ook heir pars well and he show was said o he he bes o is kind ever given in Alanic Highlands. hose who ook par were Samuel F. Phillips, Hollis A. Har, Malcolm Ferguson, ra Anonides, Grace Richmond, Ois Smih, Laura Fields, Elishn K. Camp, Blanche Smih, Richard M. Harman, Louiso Harman, Emma Mason, Loula M. Har, Raymond L. aylor, Eva Fle, Behel Robers, Harold Conovcr, Leslie /Anonides, Harold Graves, Carl C. Lanz, Leola Muir, Charles A. Reed, Mildred Gehlhaus, Billy Williams, Joseph Schena, Kaharine V. Robers, Caherine Conover, Helen E. Whie, Hnie umon Van- Brun, Harold Fle, Ray Armsed, W. Charles Cox, Josephine Harrison, Elizabeh Jenkinson, Somcrs. Champion, Hilda Allgor, David Pos, Jane Camp, Vivian Earlc, J. Howard Smih, Alma Williams, Harry Wil-. liams, Paul Posen, Carlyle Fields, Mildred Droege, Carrie Harrison and he Sandy Hook band. Mrs. Harry B. Har is chairman o he dramaic commiee and her as^ sisans arc Mrs. Samuel P. Harris, Mrs. ra Anonides, Mrs.. H. Paerson, Mrs. Harvey W. Bowcll, Mrs. Guy P. McHenry and Mrs. Rober Fle. PARY ON BRDGE AVENUE. Gahering Lai Saurday Nigh a he Home o Benjamin'H. Crae. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin H. Crae o Bridge avenue enerained a ew riends Saurday. nigh a a supper pary in honor o Mrs. Crae's siser, Mrs. A. Brown o Providence, Rhode sland,- who reurned las week rom a rip o Europe. he guess were Miss Helen L. Coleman o Red Bank, Mrs. William Brown and her son o Leonardo, Mr, and Mrs. David P. Smih and son Harry o Alanic Highlands and Mr, and Mrs. C. R. Doolile o Brooklyn. Bi Boxing Bous. A ho Ocean Park Casino, Long Branch, on Friday nigh, April 29h, "Bud" Bayard Spraley o Seabrigh will mee Baling Hickcy o Providence, Rhode sland, in an eighround bou or he henei o he Wesside hose company. Hickey won a reeree's decision over Spraley a Bridgepor las February. "Buck" Buchanon o Rumson and Johnny Morris o Long Branch will mee in a six-round bou. Pasy McKny o New York and Johnny Moore o Brooklyn will go six rounds. "Sunny" Snow o.long Branch vs. Joe Kelly o Brookdale arm, our rounds. Special bua and rolley enr service or he accommodaion o Red Bankrs. Adverisemen. SCRAP OVER A SREE. COUNCL ARGUES ABOU VA- CANG PAR OF A ROAD. Acion Deerred Aer a Lenghy Discussion Monday Nigh Oicials Seek Legal Advice own Counsel Criiciied by Councilman. Acion on an ordinance o vacae he souhern end o Wes sree, adjoining he waer wor.ks, was de-^ erred a he meeing o he commissioners Monday nigh. was a he reques o Charles K. Burd ha he ordinance, was inroduced. he iouhern end o Wes sree has never been used as a sree., Mr. Burd owns land adjoining he sree. He wans o bui)d a resle across he sree or unloading coal and oher maerial, bu he public uiliies commission will no permi resles o be buil across publir srees even hough ho srees arc nu used. was or his reason ha Mr. Burd waned he commissioners o vacae he sree. He said i he own would vacae he sree he would allow he own o use his resle or he would sell his presen propery o he own a a price o lie ixed by appraisers appoined-by he own oicials. Objecion o vneaiiik he sree was made'by Councilman Jesse P. Mana- 111 nnd James N.Burn il, he waer superinenden. hey said he sree iph be needed as a sie or an addiion o he waer plan. he cuuncilmen said hey wuned re legal advice on h'" maer. «>ihn,s'. Applegiio, he lioruugh counsel, was no a he meeing, and icion on he ordinanc WHS posponed 'or his reason. Councilman G. nward Lippinco ound aul wih Mr. Apple-gae or no beiiib a he meeing. He said Mr. Applegae had lo been presen a several meeings ecenly. He declared ha he ounoilmen, receiving no pay, were iblc o be presen and ha Mr. Apjlcgae, who is paid or his services, ilso ough o be presen. CLUB O GVE BANQUE. wo Noed Philadelphia Men o Speak a Red Bank Nex Week. he Good Governmen club o Red Bank will hold a banque hursday nigh o nex week in-he social room, o he Child building a Red Bank. J. Barley Doyle o Philadelphia will make an address on "Wha Red Bank Can Do" and Dr. Edward James Caelle o he same place will speak on "Americanism." Mr. Doyle'is presiden o he Keysone publishing company o Philadelphia, a direcor o he Philadelphia chamber o commerce, vice presiden o he salesmanship congress and a member o.he commiee o 100 which is' arranging or a cenennial exhibiion a Philadelphia. He is he oser aher o 27 homeless babies ound m he srees o Philadelphia. Dr. Jaelle is saisician o he ciy o Philadelphia. He was inimaely acquained -wih Abraham Lincoln and he has lecured in nearly every large ciy. he supper commiee comprises George McC. aylor, George A. Delaush, Mrs. Harry Morord and Mrs. Julia Keough. New Pews or Church. New pews rom Philadelphia arrived Monday a Red Bank or S. Anhony's church. hey will be used or he irs ime^sunday. hey are o he laes ype and are highly ornamenal. No pews will be rened or reserved a he church. BLOODGOOD'S MARKE, 106 Shrewsbury Avenue, Red Bank Phone 6-M. On accoun o he sormy week all ish are raher high. Fancy ile o sole, all mea, no bone, 30 cens per pound; Delaware shad, 35 cens per pound; buck shad, 25 cens pound; ancy rock cod, 20 cens pound; blueish, scallops, shrimp and all kinds o resh ish on hand. Keep your eye open or low prices nex week in our new locaion. Fancy resh Klondike srawberries, 35 cens quar. All vegeables and rui a very low prices. Deliveries in Red Bank. Adverisemen. Prizes o Gold. Can you do a sun? hen ener your name or "Amaeur Nigh" a he riniy parish house, hursday evening, April 28h. Open o all. nvie your riends. Enries ree. Apply o Miss Dorohy Moss, Shrewsbury avenue. On his nigh a serling silver 'bowl will be disposed o on he co-operaive plan. Adverisemen. 's Go o be he Habi. Mee your riends a Finesein'a waiing room on Wes Fron sroe. here's pleny o room and addiional comors. Womon especially invied o make use o our place while waiing or riends or or he rolley. Adverisemen. Big Dance o lie given a S. James's hall on Wednesday evening, April 27h, a 8:00 o'clock. Music by he Swanee orchesra. Wo guaranee il Rood ime. Come one, come all. Admission 50 cons. -Adverisemen, Mon Waned. Seady employmen. Come piepared or work. Apply' Rumson Counry Club. Adverisemen. Canvassers Waned. Good proposiion, Apply Charles Sinsoii, care rubin Brohers, Red Hank. Adver isemin. a he You Are Always Welcome. he lach key is always ou Finesein'a waiing room, whene you go here o buy or o wai or a rolley car. You are under no compulsion o buy, bu i you are in need o any o he various aricles which 'ncsein sells you will pe boh qualiy and economy, by buying n ha sore. Adverisemen. Amaeur Nigh. you can < sing, dance or ell a unny sory, send your name in o MBS Dorohy Moss, Shrewsbury avenue, who will place you on he program. Who knows, you mny win a en-dollar gold piece. No charge or enries. Send ii early. Parish house, hursday evening, April UHh. Adverisemen. he Ciizens Building nnd Loan Associaion is one o in* mos successul ill ho counry. New surie* o shares now open u $1 per share. You are invied o join. OlhYo a Second naional hank, Red Hank. > Adverisemen. - For Summer Wear. Lace, HrawH, leghorn, horse hal haa, whie.milan «nd,hemp, hus,»* Miss A. * Morris's millinery parlor* Eisner huildiiik, room l,--ailv«ilcnen. _ h* Newes in Spor Has a Mis«A. L. Morrin'ii millinery parlor, room 11, Eisner building, Advorinomen..,

18 Page Eigheen. ' RED BANK REGSER APRL 20, U SEEN N ACON? \ Model A or - Ligh ype Car* $0 Works Boh Ways Makes he Roughes Ho- 1-Vl'l Like a Boulevard CHlMPDN PAENED Model B or Heavy ype Car* $60 Works Boh Ways SHOCK AB5DRBER ' '^ o Ml 'Roads" ELMNAES BOH SHOCK AND REBOUND CHlMPDNS save your ires, springs, axles, give greaer mileage on gas, make riding ' as easy-as a Pullman and conserve he invesmen in your car by lenghening s lie. are endorsed by Auomoive Engineers all over he counry. chlmpdns now. in use by many consumers, dealers, public uiliy corporaions and municipaliies. CHAMPONS are insalled by your dealer while you wai No exra aachmens necsary. Do no inerere wih car consrucion. Jus a supplemenary device. Ask your dealer o show you a se o CHAMPONS Have hem insalled on your car. he cerainy o your liking hem is insured by a FREE RAL OFFER OP EN DAYS. Reai ELN AUO Halsey Sree, Newark, N: J. See demonsraion a he RED BANK AUOMOBLE SHOW DEAjH OF YOUNG WFE. OCEAWOR WOMAN DEAD. DEAH OF JOHN C. BENNE. KCHEN GXL OK WOMAN WAN 111 u once. Aspy Mm, ]'. ). Currkr, i* Mrs. Kenaah McQueen o Elm Place M. Parick Garrigan Had Ba*n Sick Former Lile Silver Residen UrcnH arec. Rod Bunk. Died Laa Week a Ho.pial. More han a Year.! Very Suddenly La» Week. FOBO RUCK FOR SALE. Cull lier 5.UO ". M. (). n»krr, 201 M'- Mrs. Marie Skeily McQueen, wie Mrs. Bridge Elizabeh Garrigan,! John C. Denne'o Elizabeh, a rhnnic :.U.'ii, lil Hunk., o Kenneh McQueen o Elm place, wie o Parick H. Garrigan o naive o Lile Silver, died suddenly ROOMS FOR REN. died early las hursday morning o wo urnished rooma ror ren. Apply B7j Oeeanpor, died las Wednesday n- la.s Wednesday nigh shorly aer lluiiilni; rmi.l. llel llal'ih. perioniis a he Long Branch hospi- j er a sickness o more han a year, going o bed. Nineeen yuuw n«<> K, WARESS WANED. al, where she had been aken our j She was eighy years old aid, had moved rom Lila Silver o Elizudiiya beore. Mrs. McQueen was 23 lived a Oeeanpor 33 yciirs. Besides beh, where he had since lived, und Willie or.oliiri). Anuly u Unlm hoel. Whar avenue, Hrrl Hank. GARAGE FOR REN. years old and was o daugher o Margare A. yndall and he no Edchildren. hey are Mrs. Kahleen j chinis. He is survived by his her husband she is survived by our {'where lie.had been employed us u ma- CJU:<\ u&xbb i'c, ur r>n. iiquli* 2 M.rhiinjc sree,.,1 Dank. win J. Skelly. She was burn in New Redding o Princeon, und Mrs. Eliz-'moher, hie wie, live children and KCHEN RANGE FOR SALE. York and had lived a Ked Bank ever since she was a child. She ook par ibeh Gilber, Miss Anna Garrigan and Douglas Uarrigan o Oeeanpor. wo brohers and wo sisers. he brohers and sisers aro William und as a singer in many concers around he uneral was held Saurday morning a S. Dorohea's church a Ea-nnd Mrs. Harrie Skidraoro o Lile Alonzo Bewie, Mrs. A. C. Spencer Red Bank and her las appearance was in he minsrel show given Knser Monday nigh by he girls' club was celebraed by Rev. Peer B. day and he burial waa a Lile onown, where high requiem mass Silver. he uneral was held Saur-. Sil- o S. James's church. Besides her husband and moher, she leaves a son, Edwin Leser, and a sier, Mrs. Frank Leslie, o Riverside avenue. he body was brough o he u- Corr. he bearers were Capain Douglas Riddle, James Powers, Michaol Conway, Frank Lundy, Alber S. illoson nnd H. Whiney Conrow. Burial was made a M. Carmel cem- Alred D. Wallinir Died o Hear FOR REN. Disease. ''wo unurnlihcil rouniii, wih Huy, neral parlors o Alber W. Worden, j eery a Long Branch. Sjirewiibury uvenus. Jlod llmiki ' Alred D. Walling- o Rarian Jr., and prepared ror burial. he u-,»_: CHAMBEgMAD AND WARESS ownship died suddenly,,<a ew days wiinel in iimily o wo uilulu. Amir neral was held Saurday morning a N HOSPAL WO DAYS. A. 'orcr, uhunr 310-J, HumHon. ago, aged 78 years. Mr. Walling was S. James's wih a solemn high mass Mr>, Alvin H. Harner Died Li«in his barn eeding his sock when he CARL CONOVER, PLUMBNG. Jobbing work promply o requiem by Rev. D. J. Duggan, assised by Rev. John C. Farrell, Rev. pompy uended nddc. Wednesday Aer Shor Sickneo. died, deah being due o hear ailure. Besides his wie he is survived PGS FOR SALEi "~* ie i Sil U J i l 2 J.;_opi)c)nie jlcpo Mrs. Ann M. Haxner, wie o John Murray and Rev. Joseph Lin- Kinh wrckn old. Maple nrro, Li1l» Miler, N. J., '/,. jiylur, phone O'JB. Alvin. larner o Harding road, by wo daughers, Misses Emma and nane. Solos were rendered by Miss >.,-,,.... Edih Walling, nnd wo sons, Henry..,»ci"»<.j«:u 3 / died rom a complicaion o diseases GRL WANED Veronica Gaely and Eugene Mngee. >,,,.,,, \., v. V. and Leser V., boh o Keyjor. or i ral haulvwork wo in nmlly. Mm,,.,..,,.,,., : las Wednesday a he Long Branch D. Whie, iiiiniin, N. J. he burial was a Moun Olive cem-1,.,. hospial. She,./,..., had, been a "\. paien, _. a Funeral services were held Sunday BEES FOR SALE. ecry. here were many loral ribhe hospial wo days. She was 31 aernoon rom his home. Rev. A. lire Hnliun b'u or BaU. Hap Unllily. llav<<n, H. J. lmiolu 11U1-M. ues. years old and leaves our children, W. Hand, pasor-o he Firs Bapis DARN FOR SALE. DEAH OF FAR HAVEN MAN. hey being Mary, Anna, Alvin and church o Keypor, was in charge. wo-hory burn, ^1x50; nearly mm. Mm, ^_A. Jlowmnn. Lile Hiker, N. 3. James Harner. Her moher, Mrs. David M. Parker Died Sunday Aer FOR SALE. Mary Buckley Madden o Red Bank, Monroe Hwdan, juu been horouylilir. over* a Sickne** o Nearly wo Yean. is living. She also leaves wo brohers and ive sisers. he uneral was MONMOUH COUNY HUN CLUB uulid. Phone 2U3-M, Bulonown. Aer a sickness lasing nearly wo will l buy b und remove, d<k'ad horse years David M. Parker o Fair Haven died o hear disease on Sunday. o'clock a S. Jiimes's church when a LO FOR SALE. held Saurday morning a nine nuk'ji. h l 'lione ^M7 ^H7-R, Eaoiiiwn. He was borp a Fair Haven 57 years Choice locaion n Kiiriclil (iuri!nr». Ap«requiem high mass was celebraed. l>[y «7_ lludimiii uvcnun. Hid Uanh, ago and he had lived here all'his burial was a Moun Olive lie. He was a son o Adelia nnd 1 cemeery,. Rober Parker. He leaves a widow and a daugher ' Gladys. He also ALBER C. LEWS DEAD. leaves wo sisers, Mrs. William...B.! ' Son o Charles LeWU Died a Avon j Lile and, Mrs. Lydia aylor, boh o Sunday o Las Week. Fair Haven. Mr. Parker was a pas councilor o he American Mechanics' lodge o Fair Haven, reasurer o Alber C. Lewis o Avon, aon o.' Charles, Lewis., o, Red Bunk, died : Slimiav ol hls wock he Fair Haven painers' union, and " o a slc m ' ss an exemp member o he Fair Ha- v! Jlx wc ' eks whlch ' be S" n wllh m " ven ire company. he uneral was held his aernoon a he bouse and was in charge o Rev. James E. Brower and Rev. John Allgor. he burial was a Evergreen cemeery'a ] Lile Silver. Members o he Me- chariics' lodge aced n;- heare:.-'. Vicim o Somach rouble. Joseph Burn-ell o Cenral avenue died Sunday morning o somach rouble a he Long Branch hospial. j He was ory yeai-s old and leaves a Red Bank nan Dead. John Miesrich, wo years old, son, o Anna and Harry Miesrich o! widow and ive children. He was emi ployed by J. N. Hancc. he uneral : Washingon sree, died o pneumonia Saurday a he Long Branch i was held his aernoon a he Pilgrim Bapis church and he burial hospial. he uneral was held Sunday morning and he burial was u was a Whe Ridge cemeery. he Hebrew buri.il grounds beween j i:iminuory rheumaism and level-, oped ino complicaions. Mr. Lewis : was 35 yeais old. Several years ago Ju* sared a moving picure heaer :i: Seaside Park, in Ocean couny, and bur opened heaers a Belrnar, M;i:;a;'quun, Poin 'lesun and Bay Head. Mr. Lewis is survived by a i widow, one son, his parens anil by a Red Unnk. broher. L;)v;<i:~. and inon Falls. Faher o en Dead. Charles Leonard, a. colorid residen o Scobeyville, died Saurday a he age o 03.years aer n sickness o wo monhs. He had worked or various armers in Alanic ownehip. He leaves a widow and en children. he uneral was held yeserday and he burial was a Whie Eidge "eme- ' > l>e "* Green Grove cemeery, FARMER'S SUDDEN DEAH. Deah o Highlands Man. Alber W. Corby o Highlands died rom a complicaion o diseuses la& Friday nigh. He was sixy yeurs old and leaves a widow and wo children. Ho conduced he Vicoria boarding house n Highlands. he uneral was held Monday morning a he Highlands Caholic church. A requiem high mass was celebraed by Rev. homas F. Reams. he burial was a Moun Olive cemeery. ial HaWry, llroail alm, ll.'il Hank. Open onigh. j onigh is Vicor nigh a us-1 FOR SALE. Hnlilier ir'd biiirky ur nn!e ch'au; neaily ing's, li Monmouh sree. Adverisemen. mv^ 2Z0' lninch iivi-nue, Kwl lh.nl. Read Meyer's Bargain Dry ('roods sore adverisemen on page 2X Adverisemen. WAN Deah o Keypor Woman. '>:U-J. Kcd Hunk. Mr?. Anhony X Be ile- o Keypor ] (iied Monday. She leaves her husband uvd wo children. he uneral will!h J held omorrow aernoon a wo o'clock a he house. he burial ADVERSEMENS. OUSDE OLE FOR SALE. (niliir u 2ii8.oouH avunui 1, Hod lnnu. FURNSHED ROOM FOR REN. Cvni'imin pio'err). 3D OukluiKl iiccjl, H. R1ZAU. rrmover o dead snimau. Red Bank. «lojhone 226. ; CHNA CABNE FOR SALE. (nk 'i.iiui cabine or rule. Cuil K«d Hank 20i-J. EN CARPENERS WANED. " Apply "'.. Vaae. Libery sree, Mulilrlown, N. J. OP SOL AND SOD FOR SA.E. brmni. McGum-, Miilleown, N. J. Y FOR SALE. -'l sulky ur *ulc Biby'H viiiy r i>lii.-., llc.l Unnk. GAS SOVE AND CE DOX FOR SALE. Apply ai! Wc.-iude iivi-iu,. or lphom- RUG FOR SALE. One 9::li run or sole. Addrrsa 103 'l'iul aro. lied Honk. FORD RUNABOU FOR SALE. JrmH A. Cor'll, saic hikliway, n-ur Middli'onn, N..1. CESSPOOLS AND OLES CLEANED i o reasonable price. Gi-orKe L. UichardaoD, Pair Jlaven. N. J. Wili wn.r l.i,c.; ruuuuimlile. WHurn MH h WORK WORSES FOR SALE, hroe HUK woik' home* or uno nocli larm. Lcoiiirdo, N. J. FARM O LE. Or will pu ou on ghare. W. 'J'. hw-i!5il l k2!lh l SEED POAOES. Mnlne i>ml N York sale. W. r. Kllr< mn^jvca rc^r«il ilnnk. BUFFE FORL SALE. " Oak bulro or mile, ulmox niv. Alilr»rii liuli-, ilrdwcir H, Kcil Unnk. BAUY CAiRlAGC FOR SALE. Cray huby i-iirriakc, in K«U< -on«lill(,n. nnuim 1«Mprini sree, ocl Hank. OLES FOR SALE. l'lnre ounidr Bllen or «hle. Phoiia CiiiiiMon ;l<)7. John Hin'lmann, nr. SALESGRLS WANED. r"!xi>»ri«noi' mui ivoionoo m»e<"*airy, 'ci- ery a Souh Eaon own..» Unnk... -».- Deah Follows Operaion. CARPENERS, WANED. AvHy n inpc o.liyl Fnim-i^, -l'> l.lnilvr iiloc, Hcil Honk.. WiJ! <o:..e wiinh-i! KUialil<- i-r n eim,!y WALL CASE WANED. Died a Hospial. j Mrr..John Vanderbil o Keypor Miss Mary O'Neill o Highlands j died Sividay u S. Peer's hospial a rime; slue M-v and 'lioe. Phone H'» U-M( PANERS WANED. Hunk. died Monday a he Long Branch hos-; Nvw L:.\mswick ollowing an opir..- Five (lollnra!i dny. KcunabirK Seiimbon pial. She was -18 years old. he l Co., KenniburK. N. J. FOR SALE. ion. he uneral was held yeseruneral will be held omorrow morn- : <l;:y ni'.ernuon and he burial was a New ell pump anil JK, 10.,.ak; ll.r.o lach. K..,len, While roiul. He.l FOR SALE. wo Hole Comb llarreil lnell rooalirn or lin, Kn Haven. N. J. Honk. ing a he Highlands Caholic church, j Gien Grove cemeery. PORABLE WHARF FOP. SALE. FORD OURNG CAR FOR SALE. he burial will be a Jloun Olive, '»- - _ Abou 100 ee lone; prire icuionnble. n 'oml ouniliidii; reasonable price. Apiily 11. Hcho, Enr Fron nreel. Red cemeery ' ' 'V>y3 o advemae iv he Renaei \V<«s:vrl. R'il Hank. : BROWER'S QUCK LUNCH. Oren wek linys nnil Silnilay^. 25 W Fron irc, R«d Hank. FORD RUCKS FOR SALE. i ''v o' Fnnl lr.irk» or null.. Muuri( ' Sen* arz. Wen Fron Hree. Ked lallk. One whu : c-.^r. 'hon. nc. MAN WANED.»n cure or o«unil drive Ford KUK-U 367. John Miielinsinn, FOR SALE. S a ra] ] l lwli cllinirs here; ; olno oa.. McCreery, airen, Oceunpor. N. J- _^ KCHEN CA11NE FOR SALE. n irooil LoinlilioiK Pliie $ riei'hnn, 211 Maple uvemie. Kel Hunk, FOR SALE CHEAP. Dining mom.^ui>, ill Mool i:oiuliioi). dill n.- :iien u llli.sprinic sree, lieij llnoll. POAOES, APPLES, EC, WANED. A piiiini will hriiik inu il your dooi. M. KorBiiMh. Amerkun bol, Freehold, N. J. RCHARD CONNORS, remover o (lead unimnlr, ree o chaxb*. Wnyaide. N. J.. phono 310-l''-15 Wojhide. HREE HOUSES FOR SALE a unuon, lve rooinn; Ke-od conillion; S2.-00 onih. -'runk McMahon, Jiumion. N. J. MAN WANED or Kuneriil irnnlon work. mmiri- JoHeih OHC.bwuld, Hilveraidi: uveiuii'. Lile c*ilvi-r, N. J. WO HOUSES FOl SALE n umun, «ix roomn: Kood cjidiion; ;[ ioo each. Frank McMahon, JlumBon, N. 3. _ ' HUDSON CAR FOR SALE. luilaoh omiiik rir (lr sale. Anply lo New 'nili Cumor Heuell Co., Kcnnwliiik'. N. J. HAY FOR SALE. liny or sale, J2S on in burn. W.. Parker, Mnnmoulb roail. n.-i\r Euenown, N. J. URKEY COBBLER WANED. lrnnzr urkey- nobbier, abou seven nioiiba old. AddrciiB J. Keinnen, clord, N. J-.._.... FORD FOR SALE. Foril 1 'U H chiuaih or 3»U' ill lrh cln.ihiiiie. ('. imoirir, niiriici'. 'e.'u' uiee, l<'d FARMNG GROUND FOR REN. (n Khrew.ibury iivenue. Apply o J. ruon Allen. 10i We» Fron ui'' l''<l MONEY O LOAN. Money o loan on bond and morbul*- Apoly o A. L. VB. Rcu'mer buil.dru, lied Bank. _ (Wao AlveriaenM-ns conunued «n o,x ) From Pleasan Valley F'arim PURE AND WHOLESOME BUY you don see me irs abou ha car maer WE BOH LOSE OFFCE AND SHOWROOMS elephone 112O 1 Mechanic Sree Red Bank, N. J.' +;+V++++++^ YOU will wan some or hose buckwhea cakes nex winer. juse i his summer in candies and icings. Serve i as a dessei i wih ho biscui. Pour, ho or cold, over ha dish o ice cream Bes su ever. i WE can deliver his in regulaion in syrup cana conaining' one 'gallon a $3.00 per gallon. erms C. 0. D. We advise ha you 'order early, or our supply is limied and we don believe icwilj i las long. Shrewsbury Supply Co., P. O. Box 33, Red Bank, N. J.»»'»»»»» Specials For Cash Only A GREA BG SAVNG A OUR MARKE Lean Plae Bee c b Sugar Cured Calies -? 16 J c b Shoulders o Spring Lamb - 18c b Breas o Veal c b Shoulders o Jersey Veal - 22c b Regular Hams c b Prime Ribs o Bee - 30c b up Jelke's Good Luck Margarine c b Sirloin Seaks c b Dixie Bacon Swis c b ' i mi,1.1. i s Marke Broad and Fron Sree elephone 306-M

19 jell ur Druman never y was J. la. ligh ril. 21 k. clump; a W ik. road or o ijuick J. ill '(]UJproad mid >3-M. rle cylln- 75 akes,_n._j._ : SALE. 2W ire»; ause, 11 J 1^ i a good jy erms., N. J. 1 wihou avenue, 11)1.M.. Ken-. Clmil. N. J. i hay or er, P. O. Bank. linoleum, uihonnble Dank. or your elecrical work, wirinjr, jimpi, moori, ixure!, work promply aended own or counry. SO Spring sree, Red Bank; Phone 228-M. NOCE. ~ When in need o resh rui and vegeables call a JoHeph L. Prne'H,. Krldel's marke, corner road and Fron H ree. Phone H06-M. YOUNG MAN WANED. Young miin waned an auomobile nalesman; mun be energeic, hones and o gno«l appearance. Addrehs Youn Man, drawer M, lied Hank. RUCKNG AND MOVNG. Le me Rive you a price on rucking o all kinda; local and long disance moving, Jnck Carroll, 87 Maple avenue, Red Dank. Phone 195-W. HNK OVER NOW. A Weller'n Horo. 7 lrnuil sree, you can see he lai'k'i assormen o blue (lame oil nova, KHS plaen, wih ovenn o i; low prices., HAVE YOUR CLOHES cleaned a he Ciy Dry Cleaning and DyeinK Works. 9 Mechanic sree, near Broad ree, Red Bank. Phone 108-M, William Oarov, proprieor. MONUMENS. ^homas Manson. & Sons., designeri and builders o high grade monumens. Oice and yard, Moumoub sree and DrummonJ place, Red Bank. REES SPRAYED. Spray your rees: now h he ime; work dune horoughly. Semi your order a once. W. A. Depoiv Co., Fair Haven, s 1. J., phone KH2-R, Red Hunk. SEED POAOES. ~~~* have on hand ii ew mirks o Maine cobblerh a a very low price or ijnick sail 1 : icr>-pound inckh. M. V. rown, 2< Whar avenue. Red Flank. PLANS FOR SALE. weny housand cibhiige, leuce ami Hayen Brch- omao plans, ransplaned. er». Church sree. Fair Haven, N. J. h Red Hunk 102-W. CHOCE LOS. Loa, 1)0x89 ee deep on Eas Fron iirec, near Grange avenue; also GOJCHO ee on Grange avenue; easy erma.' he Land and Loan Co. _ CHALMERS FOR SALE~ Small Chalmers, six-cylinder ouring, m WO WHBh chanically perec; price reasonable. Paul rner K. MorehouKe, 1 Mechanic H ree, Dunk. Hank..Phone WANED. Nea younk woman or jienernl house- work. wnhhinp: and ironing; wo in amily. Call heween 2:00 and i :00. u'cluuk. SS rving place, Red Bank. PURSE FOUND. Beween Ever. 1 and Red Bank, n purse conaining money. Owner may have aai by proving propery. Address Pur: drnwer M, Red Bank. FOR SALE. One lve-yenr old Guerniey-Holaein cow; ie.nli in June; when r«sh milka ieen iiuars doily; price?100. Mrs. Joseph lerry, Eaonown^^ J. CARD PARY AND SOCAL Riven by Sunn o Veeranw auxiliary, DavidHon'a build ink. Wednesday, April '27 h 1021, a M:30 V. M. menh. Good music. PrizeH and reresh- NOCE. Orders delivered promply ree hree-nunrer Ford ruck, in-mounablr (, and a hree-pas Bender Kcripps-ooh, Ur and Huhj; boh in perc-li condiion. William Appegae, NavcHink, N: J. ~ FARM FOR SALE OR REN. One hundred acrea poao soil; good houhc and build ings. Rood lociihun: smiill j paymen; pobselnion a nm*e, CHFurd G. Brown, Cranbury Saion, N. J. O LE. A large nicely urnished room, all mrieni*-nce»; Muiable or wo aduls; <,u Uivrni<e u venue, acing river. Ajply 1'uj - ii«hd Rooms, drawer M, Red Hunk. WAN O REN iurlnn July and AuKUH., by hree Clirisinn nduls, a small urnished bunrnlow or co-., Red Bank or viciniy. Addr'n* Oneal, 1 ( J Willow sree, Brooklyn, N. Y. Large cane sir; KKK condiion; chicken wire; wil or will cell hem. 310-J, RumHon. LAWN AN i Any one who lawns mowed, cared away, -in 1CH, Fair Haven, general JobbinK. EXPER Aniques re»o inp. Solid muh o order. Firs- Churk's urnni Hree, Red Bank FARM FOR REN. Form house, six rooms, barns n.nd ohi your exra cimp;,.imlldinsa, wih any 1 -'quaniy o i-nmnil; j cilil'»""-»n<i ' pu h< also peach and apple orchard, ur ren. Her* U?->>'' h G man Ri/.au, Red Bank. Phone SEE KENNEDY ABOU. you have any real esae o nell or wan o buy any real cbae lee P, F. Kennedy, Red Bank, abou i. will lie,o your advanage. Phonn 7-R- Red^ Finnk. HOUSE, FURNSHED. For ren, $100 monhly; Kara'*-, hirpo ollliilb agens, ake noice; ol* Muiimnuh" road near Long Branch. Mis. AruliMson, 200 W«i«llHh Hrcc, Bualo, N. \\ EAMS FOR HRE. wo eams or hire. No job oo umall;- none oo bik- Any one wishing o move, ilrop me a line. William H. Dnwon, Euon- Lown^N^.]., or Pnone ^8_86-R_R**d Hunk. HE HUDSON HOUSE. FirB-caBB board by he day or w ek; cenrally locaed and pleoaan surroundings; raes reasonable. Hudson HOUHO, Hl Huilaon avenue. Phone Red Bank. 11S-W, HACHUVG EGGS BABY CHCKS. Pure bred S. C. Whie Leghorn cliicka and Barred Rock ejgs. his sock ook irs pri/.ea a recen poulry show. Shady Knoll Kami, Fair Haven, N. J. Phone r< ṟ» H - J. CARS WASHED. Scoy s doing bueinesb a he lume old and. Ge your enrn washed while you'wai a 86 Whie sree, Red Bank. ParieB aken ou or evening auomobile ridea. SOVE FOR SALE, New Perecion oil sove oi.;,!,; lireeburner. wih oven; cheap; used hrci* weoks. Mm. Smih, Branch avenue, hird HHSC going souh rom Piiickncyj^oaL H0d Hank. HACHNG EGGS AND BABY CHCKS. Single comb Whie Leghorn* iml single comb Rhode sland Red neing ers and baby chicks or sale. J.. Davii>s, Lock )ox J2,_HiRhlands.' N. J., phone 129-W._ GOOD HOME FOR WORKNG MAN. Six rooms and bah wih mudern improvemens : possession May l^ price $,000, hal cash. Henry F. H>lin, room U. Regiser building, phone 73, Red Hank. LEGHORNS FOR SALE. o make room or young chick-, will sell.1 Whie Leghorn laying hen, en monhs old, or $2.25 each; worh $3.i0. Maple Farm,'Rumaon Rond. phone 881, Ked Bank. "SAY WH FLOWERS." Nohing could be more appropriae end nohing so welcome as" lowers; a boque or box o cu lowera rom W, W. Kennedy & Sona^ will surely carry happiness wih hem. ASK A. C. BAKER, LLE SLVER. wo Hricly modern counry home*, eigh HOU April '.llh. blar il d ;.-, Li o. N HAVE YO a-he Jersey C ree, Roil Ban $1.25, wih Ha ironing i desir iporl Phone SANDNG Will cu o ai id Home whie S, pound pol poll's. Phone 1 li [anic Highland;*, Ki'vpnr nuo ill kiml o rn and gasolene a ili'livered. 77 Heller. Phone ". WNE We make as] o Borca, oices general olice c Saisacion 'gu r*e. Phone ( Large chceri. ;enlemen; a ea ho and cold wa guess. Sinaoi: Linden place, Re PANSE Prize panaies ed colors ; dnhlii lawn, window n HCS, $1.00, mn<l cus avenue, R? A HE Rereading o iss in repairing uend blowous, i ablished chanic sree. LOCAL Rl do rucking able raea. P Give me a rial William C. De Red Bank. Phr. Ken display Rhode sland iy eggs. Rhini

20 / Page weny APRL 30, HE RED BANK REGSER. JOHN. COOK, Edior and Publisher. OEOHGE 0. HANCE. Associae Edior. Enorcd a heposoice a RedBank, B, J. n* eccond-clars maer. One HOMAS breo nlonhs... CRB Manager: RVNG BROWN. Subsci iplon Prlcesi.$ WEKNKSDAY, A'R,!2<), 1021., OWN ALK. (Coninued rom piige 12.) Kiilk'iilc and a la reusal was hs'.ml'.'cl o residens o River sree who oil Monday nu;li M-ni a peiion o llio mayor ;uul iiuiril aslur.^ or sewer.-, 0:1 he wesern end o ha sii-h. he reiii.nn or reusinjr he rcqm'm was li:i a sewer li would have o lie insalled and he eos would lie so hlrive ha i: eould no all be a.ss'ssl'd on he propery on Hiver sree, liu ha, some o i would have o be paid by he : own a large. * * * A.-.5C'Ssiiij>- a lai',o par o he cos o sewds on he own a- large has been he mehod o paying or sewers ever since he irs sowers wore liiiri in he own. he propery owned by Mayor Paerson paid an.assessmen o $2. r, or sewer beneis. he consrucion o sewers on ha.sree was no reused because a grea par o he cos would have o be assessed on he own generally. Jeries o Monclaiv. he signers o he peiion asking or sewers on he wesern end o Give Luke a Chaaco! River sree were mosly alians. He'll help you sell hings, help you he peiion was un ;rammaical in a ind hings you've los and help yoi] ew respecs and he oicials amused ge anyhing you wan. Adverise Uiemsclvus-Ly ridiculing-he signers moa. '. j because o hese deecs in he phraseology o he documen. his was an exhibiion o snobbery as uncalled or as i was shameul. he Sunday, April 2 and May 8 SPECAL EXCURSONS residens o River sree who signed lie pelilhi-iir-o- clb.ciiis-a.ml axpayers o Red Hank. hey were en- ALAN 1 C CY Leave Red Bank iled o respecul reamen a he 9:00 A M.. Dayli^li imo. hands o he oicials o he own. Alanic hey (lid no ge such reamen. Wha i a sewer li would have o he parly paid or by he people o Red Bank generally! ha has been done in every case where a sewer li has been insalled. o be sure in hese oher cases he propery Jioiiied has been owned by wello-do or wealhy residens o he own. n one insance a sewer li was insalled purely as an aid o a real esae speculaion. he people o he own helped o pay or ha li. Why should humble residens..o he own, because hey lack in educaion, be ridiculed when hey apjionr' beore he commissioners, ask-, ins; or heir neighborhood he very hings which have been done or oher pars o he own! 1 * * - he alians who asked or his improvemen wan o be good American.-,. hey wan o live clean, wholesome lives. hey wan and hey need he public improvemens -which will permi hem o do his. Moreover, hey have esablished acories which give employmen o a number o eher residens o Red Hank. hese, acories are o benei o every business man o Ked Hank. Why.-.hould hese alian residens o lie ov.-n be laugheil ill and reaed a:; i hey bad no righs! ' hese residens o River sree ind hemselves in a peculiar siuaion. he sae board o healh and he- own board o healh say hey mus- connec heir places wih he sewers. here are no sewers wih which hey can connec. When hey appeal o he own or opporuniy o comply wih he orders o he healh boards he commissioners say i will cos oo much o give hem he saniary improvemens imiich he healh boards say hcy 6 )iius have. n addiion o his, lunjcommissioners ridicule hese alians because heir peiion is no couched in elegan English. rs. Ho he people o Red Hank like J,hc idea o having oll'icials who play he par o "Lile P.roheVs-oJ.' he. ieli 1.'" Do he oicials o Redillank like he idea o puing hemselves in such a ligh beore he people o he own? Ve his is exacly wha (hey do when hey urn dea oars o peiiuns o- humble olks, while heyj l-'ind ou jus-wlu-re you sand his Spring. s your healh good ov l )a (]'> liusei o gran similar peiions j here is no hal way. You may hink when presened by wealhy and in-j you are well enough i you arc ahh' o luen ial residens o he uwn. hey ge around every day. Hu arc you apparenly ake or heir moo ha ' enjoying rolms healh'.' Arc you as ull "!' vigor as yen slimild he? old vlage: "Cud help he rich! he j Spring is he ime o ask yoursel ]ioor aie mid o going wihou," j hese i uesiiins. You arc no ahh' o overhaul he human ^ymem he way he people on River.-lrei-1 riv you can an engine. l!u; you can iel'l wheher y"u an' no in gnod rim. paid sewer axes or upwards o a l''or example, i you are like so icire o yc.ii^ in order (ha residens many people now. eeling drowsy and in ie beler pars o he own could lisless and ired---i yun iiul no have sewer lis and.-.ower advan- pleasure in living, lile ineres, in your wink, :uul i you arc pale and ages. When he residen,- o' River wan, you'll ind your duml is no sree in urn a.k or he nimc (hin's; good. You need a dood onic. ior which hey have paid axes or j (!ude':: Vpo-Maniraii is he hes he benei o oher parl> o heyou can ake. gives new lie o he own, heir reques is immediaely red corpuscles in your blood hy increasing he supply o oxygen o all denied. Surely (here mus have been n long look ino he uure, wih pus- 1 he cells in your holly. he poison or wase maer is hrown oil' and sibly he i-oininissiuners o Kedjianh in mind, when i was wrien: ''Kor * * * Every piece o propery in Red Bank has paid axes in order- ha oher pars o Red. Bank migh enjoy he advanages o waer and sewers. is no only a maer o public healh and public saniaion, bu i is a maer o jusice and righeousness ha every propery in Red Bank should have all he advanages enjoyed by every oher propery; or everyone o hese properies has paid is share oward he enjoymen o hese advanages by he ohers. MARRED 25 YEARS. Mr. and Mra. William Jeries o Beech Sree Have a Celebraion.'' Ur. and Mrs. William Jeries o Beech sree celebraed heir -5h wedding anniversary uesday o las week by giving a pary. Cames and general sociabiliy were enjoyed. he guess included Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Williams; Mrs. James Bullock, R. A. lemhill, Mrs. heodore Fros, Mrs. Margare Holds, Herber Holmes,!\r. and Mrs. Curis Holmes, Mrs. Sarah R., Brown, Miss Viola Reeves, Mr. and Mrs. Juhn Drumniund, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Beldo, Mr. and Mrs. James Sco Mrs. William Jordan and Andrew J. Richardson o Red Bank; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Whie o Fair Haven, Mrs. Neil haxon and homas Seward o Eaonown, Mrs. Lawson and daughers o Oceanpnr, Mr. and Mrs. Luher Barber and Miss Caherine Jeries o Long Branch, Mr. and. Mrs. Asa Jeries, Mr. and Mrs. James Jeries, Mrs. Alice Jeries and Miss Virginia $3.60 ROUND RP War ax 29c. Leave Cily 7 Dnylilh 15 P. M., ' lh 1 - NEW JERSEY CENRAL BEC-MAR SPARK PLUGS HEY WORK N OLY CYLNDERS WLSON N. GONOVER Couny Agen HOLMDEL, N. J. elephone 11 -M SPRNG SEASON S HE BLOOD ONC SEASON Be Sure Abou Your Blood Condiion. You are Pale and Run- Down You Need Gude's Pepo- Mangnn, he Bes Blood onic. MAKES BLOOD RCH AND RED Foremos as a Blood-Builder or 30 Years. Begin aking i oday and Noice he mprovemen your liloud is purilicd and srenghened. v/hosoever hah, o him.'-hall be he resul is ha you pu your l?;iven ; and whosoever h;ih no, rom healh cm a sound liasis and you have iim shall be aken away even ha no douhs abou how you eel. Y(u know you are well, i is iinini^iik- CCKC you ca hearily, which lie ueemolh o have,". jahlc, sleep well, and eel ull ol vigor, ' ' (iel dude's 'epo-.mnngnn rom Every sree in Red Hank should ' your druggis. He sells H ']n lie eew,ei'(!(l. Every sree should able orm or liquid orm, so ha iwi waer mains. hin is no only" 'you i'"i' ake whichever is mos convenien. hey have he same medi- due o he -people o he own generally us n maer O public healh cinal value. He sure you ge he genuine Gude'H Pcpo-MiwRiin, wih he mid snniuion, bu i is due also o mime "Guile's 'epo-mangak" on ho he propery owners hemselves. package. AUCON SALE HOUSEHOLD GOODS Reiliy's Sorage Warehouse Mechanic Sree, Red Bank Saurday, April 23,1921 A 1:00 O'clock P. M. A he above place and ime he conens o a sis-room house on King's Highway, Middleown, will be sold o he highes bidder. he urniure is in very good condiion and he assormen, consiss o parlor, dining room, kichen and bedroom urniure, rugs, uensils and in ac everyhing usually ound in a well urnished house. J { Sale rain or shine. ERMS CASH. GEORGE. ROBERS, Aucioneer. CORNELUS JARCELLUS, Clerk. EDWARD J. RELLY. HARDY ROSES ransorm your porch, pergola and ci; ino bcuuiul buwvn* o( climb nisva, covered hroughou he eiunmer monhs wih u drapery o riq&jia uroen olium;, ami in Juno wi&a Koi-oUN burn o clunk-red uuloi- jvii, pink, whie»r yellow.' n he KiuiUn. he wulk border and unny corner plan bunh roses, he ArisocraB o Flowerdom. -hey will hinvlr deligh you wih L'ir uouimniri (li^iihy o bloom. Plan Roses Now. We hmo ready or imiih'ilin! delivery» riiiirv llnu «)in,' and hush rnsen he CVM 1 - ninw vm-ioivd. and ohers. We iiso grow nnd have ready or nai nil lands o rui and ornamen ul nursery si>ck. -* iaend or Our Five Cnnlojriu 1, Or, i" you preer, call and "Selec Your Own." J.. LOVE Don 501, LLE SLVER, N. J. Our DRY CLEANNG pracically mean ha. Can we ihow you? Red Bonk Seam Dye Works MAX LEON, Prop'. Oice: ' 2 WES FRON SREE. Phono 73 Facory: 76 WHE SREE. ' Phone 105, $30,000 Worh o Furniure and Rugs o he Fines Qualiy Go On Sale oday WES FURNURE CO., Keypori, N. L A Newes Lowes Level Prices Our volume and quick urn-over enabled us o ake ull advanage o he unseled marke condiions, and we. made some Y,ery orunae carload purchases which are oered while possi-. ble a prices ully 25 per cen below any oher sore handling merchandise in hese ine grades. he assormens, qualiy and prices are so unusual ha cusomers in need o reliable house-urnishings should allow nohing o inerere wih his chance o pick up bargains" o a sensaional characer. n addiion o regular socks have jus added he ollowing: CARLOAD RUGS rom Alex. Smih, Sanord & Bigelow. CARLOAD PORCH ROCKERS. CARLOAD REFRGERAORS. CARLOAD REED and FBRE FURNURE in Suies and Odd Pieces. 3 CARLOADS KARPEN'S Famous Living Room Suies. CARLOAD DNNG and BEDROOM Suies in all Finishes. 5 CARLOADS MEAL BEDS, SPRNGS, MARESSES Alex. Smih's RUGS^Less han One-Hal Price. AH Perec 27-in. Axminser Rugs, S5.5O ^rade, a $ in, Axminser Rugs, 38..So grade, a '3.50 9x12 apesry Rujrs, S.2S.5O.^rade, a, '9x12 Heavy Brussels Ku^s, 33.50,^'rade, a x12 Seamless Velves, S36.50 i;rade, a x12 Heavy Axminsers, rade, a... ;,, x12 Fines Axminsers, $89.50 gnue, a x12 Seamless Wilons, grade, a x12 French Wilons, $ grade, a MACHED DNNG ROOM SUES. Mahogany, Walnu and Oak.. A grea, clean sweep.o abou So High Grade Suies wih Leaher Chairs o mach. An idea o he Special Reducion'or his sale may be had by noing hese comparaive prices: 11-piece Suies sold a $875.bo, now. $ piece Suies sold a S675.OO, now piece Suies sold a S55o.oo, now..',''; H)-pie"ce Suies sold a $.598.on, now...-',.$20.00' EXRA SPECAL. Ui-piece Suies (only 5 le), a'juge, beauiul Suie o Fine Consrucion and Finish will h e e l e d ou o ive irs cus- «omers or, each $ Regular Price S2S5.OO: BEDROOM FURNURE. here are abou 3o o lu'se Beauiul Suies le and a presen rae o selling i indicaes a readv re.-p.-.i^e or remaining Suies, especially a hese give-away prices. M;di..gaiiy, Walnu, vory: -piece Suies, S575.0O grade, nnw $ piece Suies, S29.H.5O grade, imw piece Suies, S325.no grade, now l-piece Suies,,S grade, now PECES REED AND FBRE SUES AND ODD PECES. Very aracive ur Porch and.sun Parlors in all grades, including leywood's Fines Suies in he new oilcirinijs. l-.i Under Heailar. < S1.98 grade apesry now S3.00 grade apesry now $.75 grade Heavy Velves now $7.50 grade Wilon Carpes now SAR CARPES. $ o give every cusomer ha comes ino his'sore an equal chance o secure one o hese rugs a he sale price will accep a small deposi and hold unil waned. KARPEN LVNG ROOM SUES. Exclusive disribuor or his amous make. Our display is ou o lie ordinary. heir Cheapes, Medium and Fines Cane Panel Suies in Solid Mahogany and Over-ued Suies, covered in mpored and Domesic apesrjes, in he new Mulberry or Blue Silk or Coon Velour will be ound in his sale a surprisingly low prices: $600,00 o # Suies cu o "., $ $ o S Suies cu o $ o $ Suies, cu o Oher Suiei, One o a Kind: " $ piece Suie, now, $ $210,00 3-piece Suie, now S j-piece Suie, now? $ 85.oo 3-piece Suie, now Abou 50 Odd Fjre Side Chairs o Karpen's make reduced ully 1-3 or his clearance. BUNGALOW FURNURE AND RUGS. Our aciliies and large reserve socks o ron Beds, Couch Beds, Rerigeraors, Grass Rugs, Window Shades, Porch Rockers and inexpensive Furniure or all rooms are well known along- he whole cons. A recen order placed wih us or abou loo homes indicaes he quaniies handled and our abiliy o lilliioh large and small orders a a decided saving. / Le us esimae in your home x12 Exra Heavy mpored Seamless Grass Ru;s,'his sale only, grade, special ', $S.O0 WES FURNURE CO., Keypor, Free Auo Delivery o All Par«.

21 JULD New Jersey Food Co. he Home o Good Qualiy BROAD SREE RED BANK Big Reducion in Price o COFFEE Our 25c COFFEE, Reduced o Our 30c COFFEE, Reduced o Our 35c COFFEE, "" Reduced o Hoel Asor Coee Reduced o Ceylon 19C 25C 30c 35c ea V n b 8 50c CHOCE NEW CROP EA, lb 35c DOMNO GRANULAED SUGAR, 8c H. O. OAMEAL, - - pkg 15c PA-CAKE, pkg 20c PANEX, pkg 1c Armour's Corn Flakes, - pkg 8c Moher's or Quakers' Oas, pkg 8c QUAKER CORN MEAL, - pkg 10c SUNNY CORNr cooks in a minue" 19c HECKER'SSUPERLAVE FLOUR \ Bbl Sack 2 b Sack 12 b^sack 65c Jersey Eggs, doz 35c WHOLE MLK CHEESE, - lb 35c PURE LARD, lb 15c COMPOUND, lb 1.2c CRSCO or SNOWDRF, - lb 18c EVAPORAED MLK, -j n> Pe, Borden's, Everyday, all cans» «->C BLUE RBBON MAYONNASE, Jar no Small Size 12c ^OC WESSON or MAZOLA OLS, pin ins 9 7 _, Quar ins 52c - < «C PURE OLVE OL, pin in 8-65c LBBY'S CORNED BEEF, No. 1 in 17c CHOCE PNK SALMON, all can 10c SARDNES N PURE OLVE OL,can 10c MPORED SARDNES, large can 19c CAMPBELL'S SOUPS, Franco American or Van Camp's omao Soup, OMAOES, No. 2 size Maine Syle Sugar Corn, Evergreen Sugar Corn, Choice Early June Peas, or can 10c 3 cans or 25c - 3 Cans 25c - 2 cans 25c - 2 cans 25c GREA SPECAL SALE OF BUERNE Milkonu, Goody, Lous, Premium or Gem Nu CHOCE LMA BEANS, BES MARROW BEANS, CHOCE PEA BEANS, SUNSWEE CALFORNA PRUNES, HAWAAN GRAED PNEAPPLE, CALFORNA SLCED PEACHES, CALFORNA CHERRES, lb 3 lbs 20c 3 lbs 25c - lb 6c 3 lbs 25c can 17c can 20c can 25c High Qualiy Meas, a Economy Prices LEGS MLK FED VEAL, - lb 25c RUMP MLK FED VEAL, - lb 28c BREAS MLK FED VEAL, - lb 15c SHOULDER MLK FED VEAL, lb 20c Veal Cule, lb 39c, Veal Chops, lb 32c CROSS RB ROAS, - lb 29c Fresh Chopped Bee, - - lb 21c SHOR FOREQUARER LAMB, lb 15c Choice Chuck Seak, - - lb 18c Choice Chuck Roas, - - lb 18c Fresh Caugh Fish ' -.- a Economy - Prkes New Jersey Birhday P«rly cr Au;uju> Wuliinj wo New Eunplowi. Mr. and Mrs. Auuuilu.-i W.Jiiii: i.( Kemp avenue er.erai r:e.d.mia. Louise Cuii'i' i liriiol-'lyii', Mrs. Loilisi' J.'.ndy u CU'Vi'liiiid, Ohio,, and Mr. and Mrs. l-'rank Wesson a ' ;i dinner pary yeserday in honor o Mr. Wuliinp'.s iii-hdy.. Mrs. A. lluvi'll, who lives a he corner o Main sree and' liain road, is puing up wo bungalows on ' her liuin road properly. homas. Reynolds is he carpener :iiu\ Kdward limihi, ksun ia dohi"; he mason work. i he Daughers o Hiii'iiy lod^rc hold a measuring sociable ka nigh. ; hci Mehodis ladies' aid sociey! will mo.e oniovrow aernoon a ;Mrs. Lewis.Smih's. he choir will mee omorrow nigh a Mrs. John ' K. 'earsall's. ' ' j j. Chie o 'olice Klwood.Smih KG ll new uniorni. he liahhvin house, occupied hy i Frank Norh, has boon moved iy! ee and he lo is bcin),' ri'jjraded. < Mrs. Deborah Smih is kep in-' doors wih a heavy cold. "\ ; Mrs. Mary horn is seriously sick a he home o her daugher, Mrs. Kdward, Will,. Mr. and Mrs. Richard McAlliMor.' are playing his week in.'/he Flash- 1 ie,hi', " '.JD" a iincwark heaer. ' Mr. ar.d Mrs. William Hrower o j.connecicu spen Saurday and Suni (luy wih Ki'v. and Mrs..lames K. ' Hrower, ] leiii'ke Curcr.iii has e;iv<;n up his! posiion wi'i he o;overmni"n a Philadelphia.! Mrs. Mniirar '. Sands, who has j been.kiel: he pas v. o weeks, is im- ' proving. ] """31 rk.' " KvV:el "Smih"" has lirnv"!, M'u'ilini;' a <-w days a New Yni'k. (ieor^e *. Moxley has liniu'.k :m auomobile, ruck. 1 Ralph Ruekawny has relumed rom lie.'hi Hranch lio:' 'iai, wheie he. had been a paien a nmiil; : Alber'Schollhanl o F.as ')r;in;e \ has lu'en spending several days wih his siser, Mrs. Duvid M. 'arkc. Riehaid Near has recovered rom n l shor siekm s, j Mrs. Klhea Al!(;or o!!,!;,:m- ha:- ; Llli'ned borne a' 1!' a :<;!V W'l'l Rev. J J oil 11 Allijor..Mr. anil Mi'-. Husr.ell i llendrieksnn arc livim; wih Mr. lalkor. Harry M. Dennis, son o Mayor ' Harry Dennis, has opened a real es-!;iii' olli,.' a 'lhy's news sand. Mr. [)ei:nu wi 1 ' NU' hi;; business under hi' r.;liri'.' o ;hc l-'air Havel) real 'liale e.i.,lj.:.l:y. lie has rened Kdwuril,.'lk'niieii';- U-LHC on Church sree o Mr. Suil'\an, aviaor or Howard S. lorden. Mr. lienni'l will move o Monmouh Beach. John Marin has been chosen manager o he op Noch hasuhnll i'iun. Richard Near lias hel*n (in he sick lis. Milon Smih has moved o Long Branch. MrB. Fred Siekles's house has hoen rened o a New York pary. George Harm o New York is visiing his son, George Harm, Jr. Mrs. Schcnck hiis been visiinjj a Wi'scheser, Now York., x \ he ollowing pupila o he puuk j schools were noiber nliiu'h nor lardy (luring March: K1SKK SHKK SCOUl,. l'l-iliiill-j' l.-r.'.ii AlliMi ^i-ill's, Dailii'l Suiil. ll.-iirj li,-!.^. lliili.-i'l.liini-s. llawonl S Uiiisi-y. ','\ Wall, eiilul llnyd. William Viiii-i'iil Pni.i'lii-i l.r,-. lomliy Dumpy, Cnli- 'l'ini' llnjil. Him: i-i'vi-y. Knnmi Si-nrs, '.'iirl Hi'.Hvn. Mny.linn-',. (1,-nililiin 1 Lynns. lien ii l.v,,i", 'lailiiw Snnili'i>. c;i:,,,.ni:ii "-.,,!-'.. l'vi'. ll.'hiii's. W.l.UW.SKK S'OU... S'lli-l'i-iiiK.rv and lils Knule Ji,,'.i' lll C:il- mull i,'.i. William ClirNliroii. l-'i-i-il Clni.-i- ' i.i.n. ' Williiim l-'iiy. J mill's illim'y. Willinlil VniiNiil.'..1,-.. Hi(!! ili'lliiniimvliain. Miirlon Cliiuhvii'l,. Aiiu.-lk- l'.,,".l. ("ari'l Wnlili'li. V,n,l iiii.l liinl ir-mls 1.-H i d,' lliriiuiiilmiii. Willi.un Gl.-iiiy..li.s.-pli Cli-iiry, Kiiml. '.'.'i'.y. ViiH-,'111 limkins. Harry K.'l-.....'.-nil 1..ir:,l.iiiii,. l.y-lo Mi-Crnlli, ''Li'ii'i'ii'i' 'nli-i'. Dnniilil Swonu'l'. l.jlo! ",:i!v,,',1. li,l:,r,l Kiran. llniuliy H,"liul, 1 in-y 'alai,,!, i.-ll,,. llrili'iiil,- 'l-i-ny. Mininll ll:irm. l^i.li.'ll,' Orlii,'m-..M uvi. ai','1 'l'iu^-. Ul.-iil' - Hi:,'..-. ' 1-on., :,n,l lirili Allliilr C'iil'.'ii. U.lin Kl'ihiii.l. '.li,.:,'lll ll.iii,. James l.alluii,' J,.-li,ni.Mi. iiii. ii-nrc ' W'iii.-. WilliaiM Ma.'li, Aiii'Hhm C!:ilainlri.'llo. Calimiii,' (liiisli 11,'ly Cl-i'lniiil. Mii.li-lini' llnivliiii,....,i.'iu',' liim-kini. l-'lleu.i'iili'r-iili'1'v. i.'i'i-inl.! Minimi. Di.i'ulliy l'li.'lii'i-. Lillian Uli,,,l,'.'. 11,,1'ulli.v Mullonl. j''irli i.inl 'in.lh iiniil.'s Wiilinin Aniil.'- ',..:,i.',.,'.-..- ll.-inn-ll. Wiilla.'i' 1 lli'iin.'m..lallii"-, Hull..', Mi.-li'i.-l CiiliimliU'll.'. li.uililii 'al.ill-,i,i.. l,,,.l,.l,n Mi-.in. i-ln.rl.-s ll.',,.,all. i;,lwaiil l.illl.-, Cliaili''. Jli-'L'lilll. Hi!\v::.,l N..l-!,.-l. j.hick S.-il-.-l'. J,., on!] U'l.inui, Ciii'l' lluli; j- U.ili'li llu. Mil.u, Sir.l.i..'i.,ia'. l j ; Min'l.. Juli. i:,-!':,i,'h Ami" 'l.liiiul' ii -1!». Cul-i'l ' l.ill'. K'.lli.-i' 1 ill-'. M..v;,., " Miul.'ii. Mai'v 'lil,... :.,.' Mull,','.!. S, v, -nli an..-v-.l.'.ii l'.",vll llli-!.., l...i'l'l!"" 1,'.' 1. ll.l'ks Ki-i-liill'l.,l.,ni". C'.. i..-> rliu.liiii'lc, l l. n i. l.ii- lli'. VeriiMii M.-li.i.lii, Fii"l M.-i'iimuii. -Wil- ik.iii --,,;,,, Hi.,,',.', 'linlv" '..l.ilimi Y-,..,.. nn in. lli ii kl> ii limi'll. ll.u-i,- ; liy Kl.- 1.ii.'liiiil-ll.. j VANDERBURG NEWS. ^ ) WANED! Hand Finishers, rimmers and Examiners i. '.. - ' Female Operaors and Srong Boys Over Sixeen Beginners Paid Well While Learning One-Hal Carare Paid o Red Bank ree* in James Brehnney'i Orcluu-d Blown Ou Wih Dyiinioilc. ill' rees in a pencil orchard owned hy James rohnncy were j eiepsnosie 515 blown ou wih dynamie, las \wwk. ; Samuel (.'miov( is ou aer n hick- j nous o neviral weeks. j Mrs. (.'. W. lli'mjaniiii is spi'iidii'kj several iluys \yilli her iiiser, Mrs. KliiH'.on o New Yurk. Mr«. iroilino o,oiij»r Hrniich was recen h'nesl o Mrs. Mary Heck. SEASHORE PROPERY. RED BA.MK, N^ uj.'! Ocliui mid llnrni'ihl Hay a. Sea-1 Sell Real Esaa l V * Ridr 1 uvk, eiimy auomolnh' di lance. /*Anli"i^(ni' ii# Eliiii^1" iay!p^«l PW1Q!'i*w«Kaiow lui. miu.^ Hiim o,. hay. Conracor end Huisie.,, i Rc U C o a g e s a&cl.lvxa U V V O.! r ( ) l i.-rli will] n.a lamliiar, Hhinic a»f^:a», WHOL.SA1.-; ANl> RKAL 1 inir idin own properly. ' Wrje nsurance! mid cram...wmr; lu'cc uri) lian " 6l-.Al.ER N i'u. hiwinl v,,ll Mon>»puli Couny Farms \ mul new i OM'CK N K1SNKR < lumili ril 'i'ul lunj;.ui'i'an LUMBER, [ iihliinjr pir A1) ;nnu.- ;?n< p nl.-. H hi 'doni 'nui'r.;, wih Sarh, Doors, Slnds, Glass i! lm "."' l< :'; i "'"" v ' i " i " K>< 1'^ "" lh " :iiim " emiom. aso-j. '. ' ilrael. onns nn'iniilili'. *..AMSON, Ki:D i'lank. N. J. r.c.iu.u, New Jer'sy. Clur O RED BkM 9 E J. SEE HE NEW A he Auomobile Show his car is he sensaion o he show "' or medium priced cars Maple Avenue, beween Fron aiid EVlonmouh Ss. A W. A. RUFX BULHHO ully -lishr.l. V<U D UAU'.i, l AN DiiniNANi'i.: 'd k-irwn.isii ni'.ii-.ie SANAON WHN ill'; KHlDlllil ] ';'; u ;; ( ; K l Z u.l,.

22 Fag- weny-wo. 0CEA.NPOR EWS. Behany road o Mrs. Julia Lassor. Angelo M. Webser lias bough a Firemen rea he Mayor and Council.o an Oyer Supper. new Ford sedan. Mrs.. B. ilon o Brooklyn is» he mayor and councilmen were visiing J. L.. Webser and amily, i reaed o an oyser supper by he Mr3. Rober L. Wack o Poin iremen on hursday nigh a he irehouse. ' Miss Helen Drum o Keypor is visiing her moher, Mrs. Ella Drum. William S. Conrow, Jr. spen Sunday wih riends a oenville. he men o Camp Vail and Camp Dix expec o sage a show a he Broadway heaer a Long: Branch April 29h. Mrs, Grover Wolco, who has been conined o her home wih sickness, is improving. Mrs. William abor o New Brunswick was he recen gues o her siser, Miss Lizzie Durnell. Marshall Wolco has aken n job as painer a Camp Vail. Mrs. Joseph Collins ami daugher Ruh were he Sunday visiors o Mrs. Collins's aun, Mrs. Ea Craword. Camp Vail's baseball eam was deeaed by he Norwoods o Long Branch a ha place on Sunday by he score o 17 o 3. his is he. irs game he soldiers have played his season. George Hill o Ossimng. New York, spen he week-end wih Percy VanSchoick. Russell Gan has qui bis job a he Long Branch Record oice. Mr. and Mrs. John Silvers and daugher Mildred o Newark spen he week-end wih Mrs. Silvws's moher, Mrs. Mary E. Hall. Acing ax Collecor William Van- Pel will be a he borough hall onigh and Friday nigh o receive delinquen axes. Francis Gobel has been appoined scoumaser o he boy scous o his place o succeed Rev. Waler Lee Greer, who has been ranserred o Old Bridge. Mr. Gobel expecs o increase he membership o he roop. Mr. Gobel is a world war veeran, having served overseas more han wo years as a major. Percy VanSchoick has sold wo Harley-Davidson moorcycles o soldiers a Camp Vail. Mr. VanSchoick is a mechanic and he buys and sells moorcycles as a side line. Cheser Day has inished his course a he Heimbach business college a Long Branch and has aken a job a Camp Vail. Louis Price is having his house repained. Mr. Price is doing he work himsel. Bradevel News. Charles Sorm o Marlboro has planed weny acres o poaoes on he arm owned by Willard Schenck. Miss Frances Calver is working a Red Bank and will live wih Mrs. Ella Conk. he euchre ami dance given Uis : Wednesday by he Collier associaion ; was well aended. Abou 250 per-' sons enjoyed playing euchre and dancing. Mrs. Joseph Calver spen Friday a Perh Amboy. James Filan and Edward Sullivan o Maawun were visiors here Sunday. Dominick Fi/.pnrick o Elizabeh visied J. Morrow on Sunday. William Walling o Keansburg is erecing a bungalow or his broher George on his arm here. he pupils o he school here presened a play eniled "ha Rascal Pa" in he club house Friday week. Several reciaions and songs were rendered by he school. Rev. Faher Grady announced ha he purpose o he enerainmen was o raise money or suering children in Belgium and he complimened he oucher, Miss Cosello, or her good work. ce cream, cake and coee were served. Dancing was also enjoyed. Abou $20 was cleared. homas Kaney is working (or D.. aylor. HAZLE NEWS. William Sorzinger Moves o Long sland and Rens His House Here. William Sorzinger and amily have moved o Long sland. hey have j rened heir new bungalow on he SSSWHK Services Resumed a he Brick Church Las Week. Services were resumed a he Brick church las week. he oicers o higcsuiuiay-schiml arc: ra ilon, Pleasan \s a gues o her moher, j superinenden; Cliord VnnKirk, assisan; Elinor ilon, secreary and Mrs. A. vins. ' j Miss Fannie Cowles o Asbury Park spen he week-end wih Huzlv' relaives. he lazle ladies' auxiliary was [ enerained las week a he home o Mrs. Harry S. Cowles. he nex ] meeing will be held nex uesday a he home o Mrs. P. 0. Wi-igand. C. Calvin Wailing is repaining his house on he Behany ro:id. Mrs. George K. Young, who has been a paien a S. Peer's hospial a New Urunswick, has reurned home. Mrs. Jacoh Johnson and son o Belord are visiing Mrs. Johnson's daugher,' Mrs. William. Hyer, Jr. Mrs. Henry L. Simonson has re- paien a he Long Branch hospial or our weeks, has reurned home. urned o (he homo o Harry S. Miss Florence JlcCue o New Cbvlos aer sp'nding some ime a Brunswick has been visiing her Lile Silver wih relaives. ' moher, Mrs. Kahryn McCue.. ] Mrs.. B. ilon o Brooklyn is he honor roll or March includes visiing John L.. Webser nud John Daly, Augusus Crine, homas' amily '. Magee, Elizabeh Genleman, Edna he engagemen o Miss Haie S. igilliland, Helen Conway, Lorea Webser o Cameron C. Burn o ] Coleman, Amos Marks, Nina Magee, Charleson, S. C, has been an- Mai'gare Crine, Howard Mnghan, ; nouneed. jrodney Baird, Edward Bahgae, Miss Maud 1.. vins, who ell in No- jarhur Bahgae, Edward Haseman, : vember and racured, her hip, is now able o walk abou he house.., pays o adverise in he Regiser. Adverisemen. MARLBORO NEWS. reasurer and Miss Conover, organis. C. F. Poser and John iernan are elders and C. R. Sorm and G, C. Hendrickson deacons. Miss Helen Yemnn o MunMupnn spen he week-end wih Mr. and Mrs. George Curley, Jr. Russell Hampon is a he Coleman House a Asbury Park or he summer. A pary was given or Mrs. Rebecca Ackley on her 70h birhday. weny guess. were presen rom Perh Amboy, Red Hank, Freehold and -Morganville. Dorohea Arhur, who has been 'a Mary x.mccue, Elizabeh Higgins, Daisy Vacula, Laurence Uahgae, Helen Duggan, Kenneh Collins, Herman Asehenbaeh, and Helen Clayon, he ingrediens.ha ener ino your prescripions play an imporan par, bu he way hese ingrediens are mixed is equally as imporan. Science as well as skill is brough o beav on every prescripion. he bes resuls are o be expeced. he paien deserves he bes resuls and so does your docor, qj>peseripions represen his skilled diagnosis. When we ill your prescripion i represens our skillul compounding-. Give us an oppouniy o supply your medicinal needs. KNCKEBiOCKEi Drugic- :$un lrig BROOMS, regular 75c, 2 or $1.00 "Anoher Large Shipmen Jus Arrived. Heavy Galvanized Waer Pails 10 quar 25c 12 quar... 30c Bee.Seed, Mangle Wurzcl, rcg.!?i lb...2 lbs. or $ Spri'.yor ami 1 Jar Pyvux, special a $1.00 $ Clipping Machines, reduced o $12.00 nernaional Sock Food, 2.$1 packages or...$1.00 H. ROBERSON 10 WES FRON RED BANK, N. J. ^«-;W+^ HEP BAKK REGSER, APRL 20,!21. 5 > r s AN UNUSUAL OPPORUNY o Secure a Counry Place a a Sacriice Price Propery has a ronage on Sycamore avenue, Shrewsbury, o 38 ee and conains abou 1 acres. Buildings on propery include a modern rame residence and a new arm sable 35 ee x 150 ee. For sale, o close an esae, a he exremely low price o $16,000. For ull pariculars and permi o inspec, apply o William H. Hinelmann, Phone 10 RUMSON, N. J. COMPANY HEHOME'OF QUALY AND L.OW PRCES oday, every hriy housekeeper wans as much as possible or her dollar. She wans Qualiy, she wans Service, and in ha she is absoluely eniled o i. he reason he American Food Company is growing sronger every day, he reason our sores are always busy is because we live up o i and give American Blend Coee, lb. QUALY, SERVCE and ECONOMY,,. 27c Large Swee Prunes, lb....15c Baker's Cocoa, can... \. 23c Crisco, 1 lb. can, 18c Pa-a-cake Flour, pkg 23c Pos oasies, pkg l^c Naional Biscui Co. Crackers, \,1b 7c, 15c ryphosa, pkg 10c Corned Bee, can 20c X L Condensed Milk, can.15c Good Prunes, lb.10c Hecker's Farina, pkg..15c, 23c Good Jellies, glass 12c Del Mone Plums, can 32c Del Mone, Blackberries, can 25c Del Mone Loganberries, can 25c X L Evaporaed Milk c SOAPS Kirkman's Soap, cake 6c Ocagon Soap, or 25c Fels Naphha Soap, or...25c Babbi's Soap, or 25c Bank 3 Broad S. Asbury F*ark: 71 Cookman Ave. Mealime Coee, lb c 2% lb. Gold Medal Flour Rich asy Cheese, lb... 37c $1.39 Fines Buer Made, lb..55c Pure Lea Lard, lb ,c You will always ind he prices as low as possible qualiy considered a our Mea Deparmen Fresh Sewing Chickens,.., 35c Breas Milk Veal 20c Shoulder Milk Veal :25c Sugar Cured Cala Hams... 19c Genuine Dixie Bacon 2c Choice Cus Chuck Roas..18c Fresh or Corned Plae Bee.10c All Kinds Bologna 25c None Beer Small Flank Seaks...28c Fresh Honey Comb ripe.. 18c Fresh Broilers, Frying Chickens, urkeys, Capons, Roasing Chickens, Fowl Sweebreads, " Calves' Livers, and oher Specialies Always on Hand. SOAPS Sain Gloss Soap, bar 6c Palmolive Soap, ;...3 or 25c P. & G. Whie Napha Soap, or 25c Choice Peas, can 13c, 19c, 22c, 27c Cu Sring Beans, can 13c Campbell's Beans, can... 10c Choice omaoes, can...12'/2c Fancy Corn, can 15c Del Mone Spinach, can...20c Goody Nu Buer, lb 21c Uneeda Biscui, pkg 7c Good Sardines, can 8c Pea Beans, lb 5c Campbell's Soups, can 10c Lima Beans, lb. 12c Curice Jams, jar 30c, 35c Mazola Oil, can 28c, 53c Bond Bread, loa.13c Karo Syrup, can.. lie Clam Chowder, can... 15c, 30c SOAPS Lenox Soap, 10 or <.3c vory Soap, 2 or 15c Laundry size vory, 2 or...25c Branch 189 Broadway Ocean Grove Pilgrim Pahway * i ' i ' -

23 PERSONAL. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bullcnu and heir o New Brunswick spen Saurday and Sunday wih Mr..andGrace Mehodia church Friday nigh. Mrs. Joseph Chamberlain o Souh Pro. Barbour has delivered his lecure beore large audiences in many sree. Mias Fannie Fizpurick, o Pearl pars ohhe counry. sree has reurned rom a six he sermon opic or Sunday morning a he Bapis church will- beory ei' o he wesern end o lij«_ William H. Hinelmann has addiid monhs' say u he Meropoliun lie insurance company's res home "he Chuch in Behany." A nip;h! m-oii'ry, he new par has liccn a Moun McGregor,'Now York. Hev. William K. irnisc'il will preach railvil und bun'ullicil wih shrubho us o u liriesu hree sermimi; lii'ry. hu Wooilmun <:irclo o Rod Bank will give a dance onigh in he Oddon "Grea Josephs." lia (irs»ul>-! M,-. Mr. iina and Mrs. Hurry A. A, Caesar Cu-sa" o Fellows' building on Monmoulli rrce... Waler Dennis and amily havu uixved rom Souh arc^ o Wys Fron sree. Jli'8. L. Ros'berry o Now York, ormerly o lied Bank,.is visiinj riends here. William Barry o Union sruc has bough a Mi'W Cadillac ouriiik cinv William Halory o Monmouh sree lias been mudc a member o he Manhaan.colics baseball eam. Rober Froa, son o Allan Fros o Dummond place, is sick wih scarle ever. Doris Llnon, daugher o George. Linon o Branch avenue, has been laid up wih ivy poisoning., Virginia and Rhoda Birdsall, children o Herschall Birdsall o Reckless place, are sick wih mumps. Miss Ruh Sco o Newark, a ormer residen o Red Bank, has been visiing Miaa Margare C. Kyan o Oakland sree. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Marvin o Harding road moved Monday o Wes Haveii, near New Haven, Connecicu, where Mr. Marvin,has aken employmen. Miss..Warren. devergenies....a Brooklyn was a gues over he weekend o Miss Lorea Lang o Eas Fron sree. Mrs. Aloysius Quinn o New Oceanic school will give a dinner^ onigh o he school rusees.,. he pupils will prepare'ho dinner- und will serve i. Willium Murphy has a new Oldsmobile ouring car. Miss Jane Hinlcnmn has bough a Ford sedan. Brunswick Bpen Saurday and Sun-Jameday Porer, Jr., is he owner o a wih her parens, Mr. and Mrs. new Uupmobiie ouring car. William Shields ol Prospec avenue. ra Emery has he conrac o reshingle he roo o he Rumon ire- Miss Marion Slayback o Riverside avenue has recovered rom a severe case o ivy poisoning, house. Oceanic ire company received 350 Mrs. William P. Snyder o Whar ee o new hose las week.. avenue has bough a Chandler sedan. John Go o New York spen Monday wih his amily a his place. Miss Sallio C. Hugg o Long Branch and Mrs. William P. Hugg o Maple avenue spen he week-end a Camden and Philadelphia. Mrs. rene Maxson o New York spen Saurday and Sunday wih Mrs. William Maxson. Leser B. Davis o Bergen place Mrs. Nahaniel Slocum and her has been engaged o sing solos a he auomobile slow which is being held a he armory. George W. Wililnms, who has been a paien on a Unied Saes hospial ship since las June, is now a he Fox Hills saniarium. He is improving. Mr. Williams ormerly conduced a resauran on Whar avenue. Charle3 H. Johnson o Hudson avenue has been very sick wih muscular rheumaism. His condiion has been serious he pas ew days bu his morning he is repored o be improving. George Coyne o Leighon avenue, a bookkeeper in he Guarany rus company bank (o New York, has been enjoying a'wo weeks' vacaion. Special Aenion Given Mrs. Leon Penningon and her o Jobbing daugher o Philadelphia are spending a week wih Mrs. Emily KL Penningon o Bridge avenue. WEDDNGS. Pnnnaci Walon Wedding. he- wedding o Miss Hildegard Veronica Pnnnaci, daugher o Edward Pnnnaci o Seabrigh, o Philip Suar Walon o Red Bank, will ake place on hursdny nigh o nex week a seven o'clock a S. George's church a Rumaon. Mr. Walon is reasurer o ha Red- Bank rus company. Coope?- Klee. Miss Ada Cooper, daugher o Mrs., Elizabeh Cooper o Asbury Park, was married o J. Henry Klee o De roi, Michigan, on Saurday, April 9h, a New York. Mr. and Mrs. Klee will make heir home in Deroi. he bride is well known a Red Bank and a arewell pnry was endered he couple on 'hursday nigh by Mrs. Klee's Red Bank riends. Bull Mahews. Miss Emily Bull, (laugher o William Bull o Fnir Haven, and Donald Mahews, son o Forman Mahews o Enssidc Park, were married Saurday a he recory o S. James's church. hey are living a Eaon-» own. he groom i3 employed by Mahews BroB. Church Now. Pro. E. Livingson Barbour will give a lecure on "David Harum" a RED BANK REGSER, APRJL 20, " agains Seabrigh. he home games will be play d on Pannacci's ield. Drew Polhemus o New York spen Sunday wih Mr. and Mrs. Frank Folhcmua. A elephone has been insalled in L. 1$. VanNcs'a house. jvoc will K- "Joseph, h Hoover o M. w York,-ire oi-cupyine; heir HU Egyp." reel' hurle on he Kumson rnad. RUMSON NEWS. John Friz Ai-hdis o New York has leased he reiuhvell place on Cup. Presened o Young Men's n- he Ridge rou! or he summer. siue on Sunday Morning. J he board o healh.has se aside Abou 200 members o he yourig Monday, May!lh, as "clean-up" day. nuin's insiue o Holy Cross church All reuse und rubbish will n: cared received Holy Communion Sunday away ree, o charge, morning. Aer mass he eummuni- ' James Porer, Jr., has bough a cans wen o hoinus'h inn u Keil new Hupmobilu ouring car. Dunk, where breakas wa.s served. Mrs. Charles Suor has moved he. Rumaon sociey had he lar^iin, rom Frederick lilhj-unner's house iiu'rcasu in membership las year among he socieies o he Alnnii; council and in recogniion o his honor a lariju cup was presened o William H. Hinelmann, presiden o he Rumson sociey, by Mr. Wise, o her house on he hiain road. Collecor Churles B. Ward will be a he borouph hall o collec axes on uesday, May 1s, rom en unil wo o'clock and a he Rumson irchouse on Wednesday, June 1s, a he same grand presiden o healanic hours. council. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Schuser o John (irogun, Jr., has been ap- Hoboken have reopened heir sunimer poined inspecor o he concruu home on Firs sree. Mrs. John road which in under consrucion on Keee o Hohoken has moved o La- ile ilumson road beween he Ave-ayee sree. nue o wo Rivers and he Seabrigh bridge. is j-'xpecud ha he road will be open by June 1s. he domesic science- class o he dnugher spen par o las week a New York. Mr. and Airs. Parick Flalcy enerained a ew riends hursday iih. RESOLUONS. A ii nideiiib o he CUSB- o Monlouh, held April 12li, 1U21, he ollowing iihuluionn regarding he denil o one o.«members, lie lev. Gnrre Wycko, 'h. U.. u Hod Hunk, N- J., were omied:' VHEKEAS, Our Heavenly Faher, in His lov, hin called our hrolh, he Key. Ciarr.- Wyckol, 'h. U., o lia heavenly "li'orrie,' ~~ KESOLVED, Firs, ha we record our ipprecinion o hiu rue Chrisian chunic Hid o MB work in he minibry-o he-k-- pel, paricularly an- rendered whln our own HESOLVED, Second, ha we hus ex irc'hs o he members o his amily oui ympahy in heir losn, and our sense o: lur OHH, in his removal; RESOLVED, hir.l. hn hin preamble and hese resoluions be recorded in our linueb; a copy u hem presened o his nmily, and ha hey be published ill he hruian nelligencer, ho lied Bank HCKrer and he Heil Uank Suiridard. GARRE M. CONOVEB, Saed Clerk o Classin. he younr? men are orming a baseball eam. he opening game Eigheen-bunch crae c per crae will be play«d on Sundny, May 1s, BENNE BROS. Conracors and Builders el. 97 J RED BANK, N. J. Oice a 23 Caherine Sree RED BANK, N. J. Why Somach rouble Weakens he Hear Use Flagivor Discs 50 cen BOLE FREE Ucer digesion mukeh or beer nuri hin nnd increased bodily srengh. ndigesion and Dyspepsia requenly wvaken he hear, especinlly when ermenaion orcui-h and irnseh orm. he somach when di.ion.leil orowila he lu and alui-1.i he hear acion. nesinal indigesion leads o.he ormiiijn o irrian poisons which, whi carried by he blood hrough he hoar, iiklli'iivne is eon.liiun. Many disrcisinx nilaiens viiniah ns h somach Kc* well. ncrease he hcnlh o your nomach nlld inesinal irlund (.len resuls nre ncconnlishcd. you suler rom.somach Diuorilen dmesiim, >y»per,»i<i, "Sour" Somach. Hi'lehlnir. Fermenaion, ujoainir, Wind Cullc, <;ns or Somuoh Ailmens wo will give you a 50-ceu bole o FLAG WOR DSCS (B0 lllses) FREE. Prepared wih herb juices only. En irely reo rom mineral maer. No an ariicial illiroiiiui. lnviiornleji oiknnii c KlKed n he process o ilincsion, nuriii and srengh uililinp;. Send ills noice wih 10 cens o he Francis Co., Hin. E-M.'. einulo C.iur N. Y. Ciy, You will receive hy paid pnroe pos i reiailar 50-cen bole (ao Discs) FREE. Wheher bi^ or small, a or lean, he direcion's all he same sraigh o one o our our convenien corners! Suis, overcoas, has, ihoes, urnishings or men o all builds. Prices based on curren replacemen coss, Mr.ll»r.Ur«Hll.'i nroadwuy llromlivny a 18h H, "roir iuslhh. Coivonlun Bw>»<lwny Cqrnnrn" Flli Avo. awurroii nllulh. NKW OriK CY FARMERS! Card o hanki. We wish o hank our riends and neighbors or heir kimlne?» and word* o sympahy in >,.;:,::.!.<- reavemen; also ll.u.-: v ho Kr. lowers. Alvin Hariii-r anil amily. Card o hank.. Wo"wish o hink ;ill our ::i-mlb and neighbors or hin kiiihu-.-s; ;.ll boae who Pen auomol.il.-s and lir.vsrs; also he peopc 1 H' R-' ia:ik seam laundry. Jroi-ph.i'iinar, Adverisemen. HEAR HEEVi ALL! hree Gripping Messages ON A HE FRS BAPS CHURCH A 7:30 _HREE«SUNDAY EVENNGS Aprl2, May 1s and 8h WLLAM ERNES BRASED, Minser Waned! j Good House Painer and Helper or abou a Monh's work j a Fair Haven. Sae Wages. Address Painer and Helper, Drawer M, Red Bank, N. J. AENON! am now ready o ransporrasparagus, any quaniy and in unlimied amouns, rom his viciniy o New York marke daily. weny-our-bunch crae - 30c per crae JOHN McCORMCK, Whar Avenue, Red Bank, N. J. + elephone 278-F-13 Middleown QUALY Wagner GEOljE H. ROBERS, PUBLC -o- AUCONEKR. SALE RED BANK, N. J. A One O'Clock Slra Rai Shi Me ho Villa, Corner Eas Fron Sree and Hamsoii Avenue, Red Bank, ^. J. ''' >'' '< i n ' l i i s v i i i - i.iili!i-r l i c i m i l ' ' ' c i. n ' S i -, c u n s i s l n i ; i n p a r \i\\r, ii.ul c-}i:.ir--, on!:, '"rviii^-!ul,l,-, lurjor e,.-,k mi.dc-ni.:,"!...-,-,(i C^ny -ii ir)i<y.-, ci-imi- luiili-. ro-kin;; diuii 1 :', a,in.liaiik, ':-.--k, maiio^ail phiyi piano wimi nillr:,' music Ciiii:ie, aniquin condiion; (lci-r oo KUUU, binl'i'-ryr maple '.-ln elmir,' e-xc ;o^:.ny rockers, brass lirenhicc sci-ccn poriics, )i:'avy nak <\!-!:, y.-v-n drawers, ; iirav-; handles, i-xccpiomilly line; i-uvol i(',..nik booli ras* 1, d -i 1 bun.::, momid: iak hall rack, porch eh ii'fu and. rujr, liov.e- Famls, h.-inilmo siamls, vi-lour i-uiu-b, jn i~. ash JraVH, i-iii-rry hedrooni suie, hair maress, box s iri r-.s< bed, whie enaim-l lied and bureau, solid oak bureau and u weny xr.i line run's all sizes, included are live!).x!2, liiiissels i-ujr-'; M-vei'ul cl<ici;> brass and oak, one very old; picu ill-iins, dining room wall pla se impored old liluc rimmed cl plain ciiinaware, e^lass subles, iiiicy dishes: u all kinils; garden elc. r his is an exeepionid opporunily o purchase hi^rh Ki'ade urniui'e yo'.a- own.price. KyciyhiiiK will he sold regardless o price bid. Fair Haven rolley passes, lii KCvia CASH. door. PEER McCLEES. LOOK! DON' MSS HS! LOOK! MEYER Bargain Dry Goods Sores " o New York, which are known as he bigges bargain sellers or over en years, will open a branch sore a HE RED BANK WANG ROOM, 23 Wes Fron Sree. OPENNG SALE SAURDAY, APRL 23D. Here are ew examples: Shees, 72x90, each.95c. Ladies' Vess, each 15c Pillow Cases, each 23., i Ladies' and Children's Hose.. 15c Men's and Children's Hal Hose o-.vels, each 15. Sc NOCE OF SELEMEN OF ACCOUN. -.-a(. o Georia- C. Fros, deceased. N-'.ioi- is lien-by Kivi-n ha he nccnuna i il - ul>*i-nlii:r, noing «xocmor o ho sji i siiiil deceived, will be,-audied nnd lilulnam'o KN- -.H!i- by he KirroKue o he Couny o luiimiiulh y p selemen o...ic ClMil-iiim C, i.ay. r.r niiu- r o red SO 1 Couny, on hursenh day o May A. D., 1921, ji v.j.^li lime appliciion will be mad or A HE he allowance o commissions and counsel Daed April ih, A. D RED UANK RUS COMPANY. Luke Longhead has helped housands o. people. He will help you jus as he has helped hem. Adverisemen. COURESY % > F*riday and. Saurday Specials Bes Qualiy L-iO^ves F*rices Cjuick Service Brookield Buer, 1- lb Boneless Po Roas Boneless Rolled Hams 29c lb Beechnu Bacon in jars Sugar Cured Gala Hams 1 7 c lb Sugar Cured Breakas Bacon, per srip Sugar Cured Sal Pork 22c lb Genuine Dixie Bacon 23c lb Bes Made Chopped Bee 22c lb Lean, ender Boiling Bee 12c lb Fancy Broilers Fancy Fryers Golden Wes Fowl Roasing Chickens Nucoa Nu Fancy Candled Eggs Page weny/rhree. BDS WANED. h :h JUU'il u il Rcr- oupli O l'd hid) i; an k will ra-aive o n a.ppruximav ly nne hundred and iy coal, (JaO) i. or he 'i a c?k, no- ve or nu 1in: cicn de[ lurmenlh u.._iii' Jiiniuml', ur he; -ycar and us lonp; i a -1 is nei-il.'d ir, hu spriiiu»r i!i^ Qiioe he ' rii.' U "UCb in he yard and be'pi ir c ilclivciv, il in MK'h ijiai! iiui a.! l-l-qlliri" 1 al any (jiv'r.i ime;.:iuhi i-. d.-liv.-cd in LuM and siinie loo:!i d:i mus n: i ii il..j hail :l.-..:' in; lioro urli Cb- rk ll or hi-,,, ' K l ovlo -1: 1'.,M. },1ill! day, May Lid. M2.. l :< oun- il i'i'.m-vi's il! rii'lii in n,l all AM'.M'i o ''D WAl-i.liNK ;«'lll, m arm. urn. UK n Olin-MMK) in- llc l l. 1. "An. lilc:.! 'An \'.\::i'i-: li'. 1.1M- li. lii.-h lli,.y..liull li...,i n,.. liil ili-i-i.iiii lii-r.-in.-.,>. M,. lluw.'-l nnly in,-.-i>,- [n. lull unu-il sliull 1,.- ]..-.!.1...i,,r i-lilli cl.iy o in- iiiimlli ivli resened. All v.-.-ii-r r.n- liiilldinr U i.-,.r,-rl nnil linri;..il or- n hrei. ildllarn per 0111' lmiw null he ininiinuin lir.-c i.r vjal incuny ciiuircr.(luill l.,-,lw i(k'.\i'!;-h l-l.".'.'..m'l.'l-.vkl A!''!UV -.) MA1C1 il, M;, i.l" in' i.l 'lll il 1, i'i', ilnr-.l,.llar». nil l,p w.nypaiil diill.-u'a.'whii-h i'im ' nhi'ill' h upon «p- o inaki' xal.l ap '. 2 All ninniir,.i and par«o oriion.s i-en.mill 1-,-a incimsiarn wih onlinance be ml he 3nnie are herpby ri,.-:,cil April lhli. 101!. heri'liy approve in- oriiinnncc hin 1Mb day o April, 1!)J Ai->A, raerson._ Mayor. Aes:... JOJN r,. imiinaun. Cli. -<. OMDNANCE. AN UKDNANCR HE.AVE O DAY-.KJll SAVNG. WKREAS li.. Ciy,, N,w Y..rl< lin»,-nneiml a daylik-li Mivinn law wih which in- railroads o hin -lae in he operaion n heir ruins will comply, remiliiik in endle:;h eoniision anil inconv.-riieni-, H> our eii^en., and WHKKKAS he Sale o New Jersey iiua no law under ivlm-h a mandaory ordinaneo ean be enai-ed provi.linir or mirh i-hmikio lime, and liereore lhi:i l,,,,ly ran dono more liiin i.-eoiiiiiieiiil: 'HKKKl-'OKK, -he i,,r,lnii,,,l l)y hi. Mayor and Unuiu-il o he Hol-uimh o Ke.l' Bunk ha i is in he ineres o hin communiy, nnd i i«recmnnil-mlril by his jcdy hai a dayliuli savini: plan!,e aiieped similar.o ha 'o he Ciy o New York, nnd ha pursuan hereo a wo ovock in he nuirniiiic o April l!lh,.1121, l.e ime o'eln-k wihin he limis o l.e'lormu-h o Hed Dank be,-e iiheiul one hour, and ha iaid solieilulc o ime,,, coiiinued unil.sepember 25lh. 10:!l. 'n-sh'il April 18h. (lii, lierehy approve!he.-ilir-.v' ordin.'inr.i- his ninciviilh day o April. H21. A. A. 'AKKKON. A lei-1: Mayor.- JOHN,. HUBHARD ' Clerk. NOJCE OF SELEMEN OF ACCOUN. Esae o Jmiis A. Sc-u, ileocasnl. Noice is herehy (riven ha lie accouns o ho subscriber, adminisrarix o he eauc o mini ilecca.-u.l, will he audied anil Klled l)y he surrogae u ho couny o Munmmih anil reporoil or selemen o he Orphans 1 Cour o saiil couny, on hurailay, ho ih ilny o M,,y, A. D., 1021, a which ime applicaion will be made or he allowance o commissions anil counsel ees. Daed.March 22il. A. D., PEGGE SCO. NOCE OF SELEMEN OF ACCOUN Esale u (Jaiuliue M. Ciroll; decease.! Noice is heiehy Kiven ha he arconnh..1 he Mil.sriiher. i^ecillo- o he esne o milil deeeaseil, will he audied and a.au'.l by ile KuiiKiule o Hi,, oiuiy o M.inmouh mill repored or selileiiil-n n he Orphans Cour ol sui.l Couny, on hursday ho wenly-sixli day o May, A. u. 1U21, n which ime applicaion will be made or ho allowance o commissions. Daod April lcli, A. D FREDERCK WECEL.. NOCE OF NENON. O WHOM 11.MAY CO.NCEUN: 'akl' nu lie, ha nil he l!ml,uy o May '.H. nl he Council Clininher in ho llori.iikh Hull, u X:00 o'clock '. M. he ordi- 1 i.aueg h. n.inbeluw sel urlh nil! ke prrprn-' nl o he Council o he llorounh o Red Hank, lu- llllal passage, any iierson onpcseil a Hin ime be nivon an oppre-en lii-. ulijeeion. Uiniy u J. L. 11J1UA1U),,' - " + - 3Sc doss - - Smoked Calves' ongues Moland's Bacon in boxes BUYNG OF 1 US MEANS A POSVE SAVNG O YOU BUY A HE WAGNER SANARY MARKES 12 BROAD SREE, Phone 22O 22 MONMOUH SREE, Phono 83 RED BANK, N. J. ECONOMY SORES ALL OVER NEW JERSEY SANAON 1 AN OKDNANCK Al'OHZNi UK KX- K.v'SON (K WA u MAlNs/lN SUN- SK' AVK.M-; -'KO.M.KUJirrON \VK- Ni!.; O in-; <;-\Kii.\i;ir DUMP N SlKUWsmiHY AVKNl 1!-; HUJ VV-'S''-. S11-; AVKNl.'K MilOUS S'K.MCM UDA1, AND N MA1SDM AVFNUK..'ROM. SOUH-.SHKK AHOU'C S0O -KO'- N SAD MADSON AVKNUK' UK OKJAN Kll D h,. Miyo, im,l i.ilm-il o il,- HR.H o l,-,l Hank:. ''li.i iio u-a.-r syi n-m,, in or-.lul-h o Red Hank lie i.v.nd,.,] l,y Hi. layin:: o sis-ineh wnler mains u, h,.. cllowiiiu-,ln-e(3 o said lloiuiinli. namely: n raibikc dump, in Sinew slimy avenue rom Weenie nvenue lo N.vvmun HrriilKS...i.l, and in Miidi.ion aienue rom Souh :.r.-el.mill,.- in.,aii Ma.li,ori avenue a.1 eosl no,, em- our housand dollars. me ;: lalii.r ami inal.iiau NOCE OF NENON. O WHOM MAY. UNCKHN: 'alu- ihiiee. ha or llie Jnd day o May 1'-1. a Hie Colliii-il Vhliml.,-1- in he lloi- "in:li Mall, a h ;0ll o'l-lm-k '. M., ile orillilani-e lieieinbeliuv M- '.uh uill be presened " lie 'l.lln.-il o he ll,,n,u,,li ol' Hed ik. or in,., pasmio, nny., li O,,,,,sed ''o uill a ha lime..-.-i,,,,.,,,,,,.- iinily o prescnl hi* ohj.'.-ioii HMAK). clerk. \N lkdinan -1-: i:s' r.\iu, ; A l-'uk ZONK N in-: li() UH i;il Ol'' H K1» HANK AM) CUN l(»...\c 1 UK KND ' 1il'.i.\; O UK i'i i; K;N. «iu-; iiiiii.mnkl,..,\ nil 'ouniil, 1 'rli.i ','m-' -i (i. Muriiii.'h n j., 1(, R.d..,(.,), ;)..'<!.en hin he '-,11, 11 w i i n: ),,. nnil UK) JN 'l'mli-l.ul V ri\.-* H' iii ' ni ii.n,.r ill,'.' ; a i..,'ly Vn'i lie,! nil.1 h,. Sinew -ill, rly.1 ill.ml.; Hi,'' si,?.- He whole u i.,v,,l n, nl.-ii h, ii.n,1,1 l, n,.... aid i oil,,,i' li li,.,. An o U.-.l line in.,u.,n.1,. o Fi V.'a.. ii.ii: -,,' Ji-vr' Y 111.' 'i., ll.l h.... /,....- ',lll Hi...- in- o i..,.. 1,,, i.r llll'ilii'e. y (,,101 ViolllilU! o lid-, -»".H ' Mr. 1,11,, y i, llu,. o i lll..oh nnd ei v iluy hal. ild l i li.liill.ni.,-oiililil.. i puyn o UVM! n ''hn d'ulncr.

24 weny-four. NEWS FROM MDDLEOWN. MRS. WALER HAVENS DED SUDDENLY. Ch»rlei Wade o Leonardo Laid Up wih a Sore Fool Brenwood Hoel Reopened Belord Loei a Baseball o Highlandi. Mrs. Waler Havens dropped dead Sunday nigh while walking home irom church. She was ormerly Miss [Annie Oalmrn o Belord. She was a Campbell's Juncion were sold o ii siser o John Osborn nnd Mrs. Newark nnd New York paries lus 3U>uis B. Richmond o Belord,, week or $2,735. Charles Wade o Leonardo, who is Mr. and Mrs. Waler B. Connor, who {employed a he Elizabehpor raiload shops, is luid up wih a mashed Bank, have reurned o Kavesink or have been spending he winer a Red $oi'. A. heavy weiprh ell on his oe he summer. Jvhile he was working in he shops. homas Gran, Jr., o Leonardo, is Belord, on is home jrrouiuls Sun- working a Edward Jaegger's mea Buy, was deeaed liy Highlands by marke a Alanic Highlands. o score, o! o 2. Rollison Compjon. one o he'belord players, says lie will never again piny baseball wihou spikes on his shoos. He ell id own hree imes Sunday because his Ehoes were spikeless nnd his maerially conribued o he vicory o SHirhhmds. A birhday surprise pary was given Monday nih or POUK'HS Ed- HVlil'ds, son u Alred Edwards o 'Campbell's.hmdion. Abou a score jo u'unss was presen and everybody Jiad a ine ime. he sociable held by he Chrisian JKmleuvor sociey o he New Mon- Jiiouh Bapis church hursday niih.vriis largely aendod. A shor propram was piven and peneral socia-»i!iy was enjoyed. '.MUses Kiina and Mary Wallimv o Por Moimiouh have been spi'iulini: Several days a New Viirk wih heir ir-vr, Ui; : :, 1-iidura Walling, who is.very sick, -Hurry--.!.. Williams -will, occupy Anjone ' Kemlzia's new bunralov a.leonardo. he buniralow will be compleed in a couple o weeks, Mrs. Glynn o N'ew York has Nov'i ino her house on Wilson avenue a Por Monmouh in 1 he sum- lier. Mrs. homas 'Carroll o Jersey Ciy is visiing a he Lyons house a or Momnouh. Ml', ami Mrs. lclis Hoyer and son 'i Roslyn, N r c\v York, spen Sunday iwilh relaives a Belord. Daniel L. Alieani o Belord is sick \vih inesinal indigesion. 0..Rdwiird l.ee o New York spen rom Saurday unil Monday wih his (broher, Garre A. Lee. Alber Madison has moved rom Campbell's Juncion o Fair View. Mrs. Richard Campbell o Chapel Hill nave birh o a daugher las Friday. Waler Williams o Leonardo is employed by Rober Banield, an elecrician. Peer R. Dunne has reopened he Breuwood hoel a Leonardo. One hundred persons aended a Sociable Friday nigh a he Leonprdo Bapis church. Amzi horie o Leonardo will nov ino his new house omorrow. Miss Winning o Jersey Ciy spen Sunday wih liei' broher. Benjamin i"wh;l! ill. he inan daugher o Charles Kocban o.ronanlo was bapised las jwei-li a S. Agnes's church. he sponsors were Miss Marguerie Haulbos- 3<ey and James Ziaremba. homas Leaher has moved ino he house Hi Por Moiinuiuh owned and ormerly occupied by William Casler. Mr. Casler has moved ino a house near he shore. Garre Corson and James Craven have reurned rom Cuba, where hey made a rip as sailors on a seamship. oday hey began anoher cruise. Joseph Sisisky o New York, ormerly o Belord. will build a house o replace one -which was desroyed by ire a ew years ago. Eleven los on he Lenison rac Frank Sumiielson is building a bungalow o our rooms a Breven Park as an invesmen, Mrs. C. A. 'hillippi have opened : heir summer home a Mardean. j Arhur Glass o Belord has bough a Ford ouring car. j George? Luker o Belord has en- j lised in he navy. >, Miss Carrie aylor has moved rom Campbell'* Juncion o Fair'View. JEFFREY BROS. PLUMBNG HE OUVCR 0-CA5 BU makes snrcookiiikurlicainr a on Hmi\ iiurc3 cu:;l oil (keroon.1 b\kc;! beer. CU^iier. Keepa your hoinu wiirini'r. You r.^ulid lume. FS «K(SOVE MUHEHE. No o skir, no (i^lii'?, no choppini. sho ' HEANG F.C.MOYAN&CO. 259 Shrewsbury Avenue. Red Bank ['hum- 109S.J, - URC ACD RY HE WLLAMS REAMEN 85 Cen Bole (32 Doses) FREE Ju- beoaurie you sar he day worried ami ii-l, sliv CKS and arms and musclos, an ikhiuk hei.ii, burning and bearing down piling in h>; liack worn cu beore he day biiins iln no hink you have u say in ha (.'uiuliiun. e sriiiir. wi'u, wih no si joins, sore muscles, rheiinmic pains*, aohiiik back or kiilm-y nnilili- i-niihl by bmly mrnlo acids. you sull'cr rom blnddor weaknesss, wih burning, scaulinr pnins, or i you nre in an.l ou o bd hal a dozen imes a nigh, you will appreciae he res, comor and srengh in* reamen Khould Rive. o in-iivc 'J'.lie Williams reamen condium-ji kuin'.v and jlauer diauases, rheumaism an. all nhcr nilmens vvliei duo o exc'-^^iv' urii 1 acid, ru maer how chronic or ' subborn, i:" y.u hnvv never ried he Wil- lining i-..um..n, Wl?.will K\v V one *'*c. ho- l«- (32 doses) n-e i you will cu ou his unie mil s'iul i wih your name nnd adili'i-ss. Flense send 10 cens o help pay jm.'.iu:e. pik-iinr ulc,. U> he Dr. D. A, Williams Cumimny. Dop. -lils. P. O. Buildiiu?. Has liiimion, Vnn. Send a once and WASHNGON or BALMORE SPECAL EXCURSON SUNDAY, MAY 22 Bound you will receive by parcel pos a regular sr.e. bole, wihou chare and wihou in- (urriny liny oliliynion. Only-Kine bole o he jiinu.' nd(re-;s or amily. ' ^ p'ays o adverise n he Regiaes rip. War «x, S7c. NEW JERSEY Y? X Y RED BANK REGSER, APRL 20, 1&21. ickes gwoi only on pecial rain leavlni Hi-J Bank 6:00 A.M.. DayliKb ime, 5:00 A. M.. Easern ime. Reurning leave Washingon S :5S P. M.. Dayligh ime, :55 P. M,, Easern ime. Balimore one CENRAL g KEANSBURC SEAMBOA CO. {i Beginning April 22d, 1921, 'j? schedule leaving Keansburg J< week-days, 7:00 A. M. and :00 $ P. M.; Saurdays, 7:00 A. M., [ 12:00 o'clock noon, :00 P, M.; p Sundays, 7:00 A. M., 12:00 Ji o'clock noon, :00 P. M. and!* 8:00 P. M. M. rorgosoh H. FERGUSON cbplwim 79-J he M. & H. Upholsering Co. Auo rimming, nerior Finishing. Couches and Parlor Suies Made o Order. Goods Called or and Delivered. 35 W. Fron S. RED BANK, N. J. Meameuli Couny SursH^a 0Kc«. Noice o aredor* o presen elalipm aaina «W*. n h«maer o h. aaua o Suaul. William.. d«eeu«). Pursuan o h. order o Joaeph 1*. Donabar, Surrogae o h. Couny o Monmonh, made on he lri day o March. 1821, on.b* applicaion o Herber Ely Wllllami, adminisraor or he eaue o Samuel. Willlaau. deceaied; noice! hereby vlvon o he eredlora o laid dccea.ed o exhibi o il «ub- eriber. admlnlaraor a. aoreaald, heir deb, and demanda aaini he aald ciao, under oah, wihin alx monh, rom he dae o he aoreaald order, or hey will be orever barred o heir aoiona hereor.exaise he.aid BUb.erlber. Daed Freehold. N. J., Haroh le, HERBER ELY WLLAMS. pays o adverim in ha BcgiiUr. Engineering Skill o he World Pu his quesion squarely o yoursel: Does any oher car o similar price show such an array o proven unis? Check up he qualiy o he Moon uni by uni and'see how he quesion answers isel. See how each and every one is he produc o specialiss who have learned o make successully one hing and o make i a lile beer han anyone else. >-,.. «, Eveiyhing enering ino he Moon has been seleced wih ininie care, esed and proved by Moon engineers wih one speciic purpose o make sure ha qualiy goes righ sraigh hrough every eaure. Upon his chassis, embodying he engineering skill o he world, Moon bodies are consruced. heir excellence in inish and every deail reveals ha care which can come only rom ory-one years' experience in coach work. 1. Coninenal Red Seal Moor. 2. Delco Sarer and gniion. ' 3. imken Axles.. Spicer Universal Joins 5. Brown-Lipe ransmission. Moon's en Proven Unis: 6. Borpr & Beck Cluch. 7. Rayield Carbureor. 8. Exide Buery. 9. Peddeis Radiaor Nickel-Silver. 10. Warner Seering Gear. MOON EMPRE GARAGE A- -«A N FROS, Proprieor Eas Fron Sree, Opposie Globe Hoel, RED BANK. See he Moon Exhibi a he Red Bank Auo Show All his Week. R.WES 129 W. Fron Sreo Red Bank, N. J. Rugs Rugs he irs shipmen o rugs has arrived rom he $6,000,000 sale o Alexander Smih & Son's Carpe Co. hese rugs ae o Velve, Axmiaser and apesry Brussels. hsjr will be on sale nex Friday and Saurday when he new wholesale prlc«lis will go ino eec. R. WES 129 W. Fron Sree Red Bank, N. J. All rolleys Pass he. Door. he Ciizens Building And Loan Associaion has opened a new series o shares or invesors and home builders. his Associaion is one o he mos successul in he counry. provides he mos proiable mehod o monhly savings, and he easies means o evenually owning your own home...'; Shares require a paymen o $1 each per monh; you may have as many shares as you wish. Books now open a he oice, SECOND NAONAL BANK RED BANK, N. J.»*******»**»****«**»**»**«**»**J**»*********^*J**J**»**J**^^ "A Bich in ime saves nine" i your car'b elecrical sysem is acing queerly or i i hasn' been cleaned, oiled and inspeced by a specialis wihin a year, NOW is he ime o have us give, i he required aenion BO ha during he coming season he cor will be ree rom ALL elecrical rouble. Compeen Bcrvice a moderae cos. AERO GARAGE AUO ENGNEERS ZO Mechanic S., Red Bunk, N. J. elephone 290-J YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y A.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.A. SEE HEM HS WEEK A HE COUNY AUOMOBLE SHOW $ hecreamoi ArriLerica's Auomobile ndusry Come and Seehese, Dependable Cars and Learn heir Unsurpassed Records i he Car o Royaly or Disinguished Men. s he'cener o Aracion elephone 90 Sea Brigh HE NEW 1921 BUCK wih heir many new eaures, pus hem in a class by hemselves HUDSON he horoughbred Car Grows Beer hemore You Drive. ESSEX he Car ha is Coninuously _ Breaking Records or Speed and Endurance 5 Vonmouh Couny 7 s Larges Auomobile Disribuor. _. elephone 90 Sea Brigh

25 EAONOWN MEWS. wo Farei Given by Public School Pupil. U. W.ek. he pupils o he sevenh grade o j c public school gave a jiary or ic pupils 0/ lio sixh gradu a he lioollio'.isc Friday nigh. he eighh 'ado pupils hid n pury he Hanie igh a Clara Wolco's. ho school oum played is irs «i o ha season,friday a Lile ilver'und won by a score o 20 o 9. Large quaiiiiliub o herring are bo- K caugh in lic creek near Mi>nouh park. Some rou have also ecu hooked in he creek. Millard Mabb will move ino he ouae on High sree occupied by red Alers. he laer will move o cd Bank. William Brown, nigh wachman ir he Gul reining company, was id up wih sickness Saurday and unduy. John Diver is improving he mill >uso which he recenly bough rom r. Herman Reiman and which ho ill occupy., Miss Lorela Klgiim has resumed 'r posiion a Long Branch aer a ckness o wo weeks. he board o rade will give a minrel show omorrow nigh a Cresm hall. Mrs. Wiiam King was driving ear Long Branch lns week when r wagon was sruck by an auomole and one o he wheels was locked o. Mrs. King was no ur. William in-all has moved rom he inon Falls road o Souh sree. ber VanWickle hap moved ino ic house vacaed by Mr. hrall and iniel Walch has moved rom Railad avenue o he house vacaed by L\ VanWiclcle. A new pole ina been pu up a ouh Eaonown or he lic Kong.,. Winield Dangler has qui his job i> Layon Jackson's arm and he is ow working or W. Del Wallbridge Shrewsbury. Frank Demures has sold his auoobile Lo JoKc-ph Shick. UDDLEOWN VLLAGE NEWS. dwaril C. aylor Hoi No Bough Hi$ Siser's Propery. he repor Hin Edward C. aylor :».-. bough he properly o his siser, r.-i. Adele Ci. HendrickBon, is no srrec, uc'onling. o a saemen by.mr. aylor a he Regiser (lice. Negoiaions hud been under ay or he sale o he propery, bu r. aylor saes ha he deal is o. Dr. and Mrs. Daniel D. lendrickiii made u rip o Washingon las e'k i" celebraion o heir wedding imivosary. he play o "Our Busy Ladies' id," which was given recenly by i cm hers o he Reormed church, ill be repened a Keypoi on Fri- ;iy nigh o nex week and a Marloro on he ollowing Friday nigh. Miss Mary/Cornell was called o ul'ern, New York, las week by he oah o her moher. Mrs, Cornell ns he widow o Rev. Augusus" W. Cornell, who or several years was ocor o Chris church a his place. Miss Ehel (irimley spen Saurday ml Sunday wih relaives a Perh inbuy. Mrs. Herber L. Pease is sick in ed wih grip. Mr. Pease is recovriiib rom sickness. Mra. Lee Davis and her daugher 'irginia have gone o Concordville, 'eiinsylv'anin, where Mr. Davis is inploycd on road consrucion work. Dnvid Emmons, James Curley, Jr. nd Oo Leuck wen ishing las eck a Swimming River and go 200 erring, A large sycamore ree in ron o i,.. Whie's place on Sycamore aveue was cu down las week. ^»». SHREWSBURY NEWS. luguiu Bowne Quis ai Overseer o ownship Road». Augusus Bowne has qui his jol s overseer o he ownship roads in localiy. Fred Zieuler- o Lile iilvoi- has aken his place. Mr. lowie is now employed on road work iy he couny. Miss Elizabeh Hurley has re urnerl rom New York, where she iaied Miss Elizabeh Hurley. Marie Lunge, daugher o George iinge, is back a school aer a sick lesa. ho oundaion in up or Nahan Marx's house. W-inllcld S. Wain nrryjh o Lile Silver is doing vork. Mrs. E, C. Brophy and." Miss Hey Jrophy o New York have moved in- ;o Charles L. Hcndrickson's house or ie King's Highway. BumseasWormSyrup l"o rilliinn nn nn«(m o merer." illroouonmirorolluwcd. NF.VKl ll>rx >(o BCnrcUr ld ononnoill co*^ o SANONN, cmiliilnn ull dene.»l«*l lall/ renm" <<-*(. Hold. OMrrwicro or liy nnll. 60.-» linlllo. ' F«. 0 A. VoiprliM. M.».. RED BANK REGSER, APRL 20, "Man 's Work is rom Sun o Sun, Bu a Woman's Work is Never Done." he above saemen was made many, many years ago and i is jus as rue oday as i was when irs spoken. One o he necessary evils o he housewie's labor is "MOVNG DAY" o comba unending oil or your wie on moving day; o make your change o residence as easy as possible, permi us o place our vans and experienced handlers o household goods a your disposal., i,, Our aim is o creae saisacion and eliminae as much labor as possible or he lady o he house. o urher his aim, our equipmen is o* he bes, and our employees coureous and houghul o our parons' wishes.,we are charging prices wihin he period o re-adjusmen, so one acually saves money by paronizing us.,we do local and long disance moving, as well as rucking o all kinds, and a any ime../ Esimaes cheerully given. Phone or represenaive o call. o hose desiring o close heir homes, our sorage warehouse is available; privae rooms or each lo o goods and very reasonable charging or packing and soring. Yours very ruly, G. J. GASKLJ-,, " Successor o E. X Reilly, ~~* Mechanic Sree, Red Bank, N. J. i Page weny-five. he Boom Dropped Ou o Clohing Spring and Summer Suis Almos a Hal-Price J. M. FNKELSEN'S Grea Reducion Sale Men's and Young Men's Suis, $16.50, $18, $19, $22.50 he Very Bes Suis, $31.75 «All syles and qualiies in every shade iinaginable 12 Wes Fron S., Red Bank, N. J. Remarkable Sale o Women's Garmens. hree Makers' Sample r Lines High Grade Dresses and Suis, Coas and Wraps; also Fashionable Summer Furs. Machless Bargains nsuring Savings o 33J o 50 Per Cen. We place on sale omorrow hree prominen New York makers' sample lines o women's high grade dresses and suis, smar coas and wraps, "no wo alike;" also ashionable summer ur neckpieces, made by one o America's oremos urriers.. We believe hey are he choices assormen o desirable merchandise shown in his viciniy. hey are "machless bargains insuring savings o 33a o 50 per cen." SUS A $ Women's all-vool popular Worsed Suis, including Heaher Mixures; jus he hing or spors wear, also general uiliy; made o sell a $20, Very Special $ $?B SUS A $ Women's all-wool men's wear Serge Suis, braid rimmed, silk lined; made o sell a $35.00, Exra Special, $ WOMEN'S SUS, VALUES O $60, A $29.50 o $ Ulra smar all-wool ricoine and Cord will, rim, sraigh line; also disincive box and Eon Suis, severely ailored, or siched, braided and embroidered; popular shades; also smar weed Mixures, silk, lined; values o $60.00, A $29.50, $35 and $ $20 COAS A $12.50., Popular all-wool Polo Coas, made o sell a $20,.. Special, $ COAS, VALUES O $50, A $19.50 AND $3.50. Handsome Coas and Wraps, made o he season's mos desirable abrics; leading shades, handsomely silk lined; values o S5o, A $19.50, $2.50, $29.50 and $3.50. $29.50 DRESSES A $ Splendid selecion o Women's smar Dresses, including Chion aea, Silk Crepe de Cliine, Canon Crepe, Georgee and Sain; also all-wool ricoines; sraigh line eecs wih ringe! sashes and girdles; all sizes; avorie shades. Values o $29.5o, A $ Fashionable Fur Neck Scars a Agreeable Savings hey include aracive Black Opossum, Kalinsky, Sone Maren, Squirrel, Mink, Fox, ec. Very special a $7.50 o $ $5.00 SWEAERS A $3.50. All-wool uxedo Sweaers, comhiiuuion color:., wih sash; each $3.50. Perec Pipe Gleaner "Maker) pipe nmoking n RronL pleoiiuro," wries n cusomer. Jl Wlsli had horn o ncll," nays a BBloamnn. Mailo oc incul, ln.sh Jorover. JBO like a rile ramroji ndcuruclblo. Saniary. HandloH plpa cleaner made. Ycw's supply o( absorben lssuo paper wipes, 1'UEB. 'OHURA Prciiiid, Perecion Pipe Cleaner Co., 2120 Plnmand S., 1-lilludrlDlUn, V*. Addren Deparmen F. $8.00 SKRS A $.95. Women's all-wool plaid plaied Skirs; also allwool'serge "Exra Size" Skirs made o sell a $8.00, special $.95. $7.50 BLOUSES A $5.00. Women's smar Georgee and Crepe de Qiine Blouses and ie-back. Over Blouses in Hernia, drey, Ueijje, omao, h'jesh and Whie. Sp'ecial'$5.00.

26 Pape weny-sn. RUMSON'S HONOR ROLL. PupH wih Perec Aendance Records or March. Pupils who were no absen nor lardy he pas monh a he Kumson schools were: SCHOOL NO.. Kindergaren Francis Wj-cHo. Alred PaMgren, Eva Bowman, Clara Clark, May Murphy. Firs (rrale Goorge, Brown, Paul H?m- Bchoo, Oliver Macinosh, Alice Collis, Doris Finegan. Second oracle Hya CunninphBm, Harold SchuHz, Mary Powlell, Mareure Code, Ehel Horn, Mary Lanjr. hird crude Carl V-prenux, Frank Jenkins, John Jenninc*. William Ncivmiin, Edw.ird Shulx. Viliceiu Sexun, Marpare Cunningham. Fourh RNiile KmiriA Claris, Joseph Virjecan, Ellsworh Newman, John oomey, Herman Wilk-nkiri, Ria Fleminp, Grace Nicholas. Mary O'l^eary, Jssi 1 Veomans. Fih crude nez Cunninrhim, Ellen Kraeh, Florence Mnrhens, Mary Sexon, Edih Wnie, Mildrd Dickrnson. Harry Col- ]i. Henry Unchanan, Oo Code, Edward Jili-ey Sixh Eiailo Berha Cullls, Kniily Dowli-n, Elsie., Horn, Jlarie Murphy. Kahcrinc VariCulin, homas rinid,.awii-n,-e Cook, J'nyinond J^aj^v^Vjllianl )u\v!en, Jnpies Clay. '*" " \ Sevenh crndi Ki-lini'h Crane, homas Klaley, Harry '.lohnsoj. Edih Armsrong, Evelyn Armsrong, Kllil Doulen, Helen Jerey, Marpare Marhcns, JM. 0'Hi.urke, Kuh Shea, Florence Sasruron, Ei2abch Smih. Eighh crude James Cnllin?, Jack Jeuy, Chario Macinosh. E<hvar<! ORoilru", lnymorul Povi-r,!i;uvy Zi.W. KoWr //.err. u Caherine oers. Knlileen Connnr. Ninh Krade Ji.hn llini'liiiann, John Kiany, John Konnan. W:.l,-r!i.-.-. A.nic Caron. Marjorie Hanimel], Louise ii-e. enh made William -Jerey. U-uise Gliezzi, Ciara Moun. SCHOOL NO. 2. Fir.- cradi Holies llmniim,' '-ioma- Ciirlock, John Coley. Waler Drown, Wjler 3-lillbrunner, h.-u-l.--. O'llrion, L.-M.-i- l'ei- ine, Rm-niKiid Solen-, Lloyd anm-r, Uarbarii Laziaro, Eiliih Harvry. Seeom! j-rmio hl.-auor Connors..1,-nnu- win, uli auil-r, Fleanor MulviKill, A.lli-011 Rliinoliar. Keiiiuh Seven-i. - hird Bl-ado.illie Caron,"Louise Cleary, (Ml-ude Connor.-". William Appk-cae, "Frank" - M:lbrunner. Mahlon Saruron,.lunior Wi. Percy We,. Genrco Ward.. Fourh c-aele Hlaih-he Emery". OlivJ Em-.ry, Ealie:- Emi-.v, Marie Hinelnmnn, Concc Scaho. Mai- Vailinm, JCioise \Ver;, imohy Connor-.. Charles Olson, Arhur "We-. Fih erode Helen Amk-r-on, Florence Cl.ary,.Marrare 'errhie. William Mnlioney, Vio Ghe/zi. Aiu-il H.-Hn-rl. Paul M.ilvihill. Six^h urndi Mn:-iii Connor, Ha-.-ry liarvi y, Vulvr Jol'.r.Min, U-li-n (."a.ick, Anne* 1-laK-y. _ Keypor Personal Noes.. A, A.hilo has sold hi* ineres i" he Keypor bi^bail' club n E. Smih, J. Manuel, E. C Houson and E. E. -Emmons, wlio Wi-ve he uhors jnere^ed wih.nlr. Philo ill he club. he eam -expeced o play he h'r.- grime o he sea.<o:i on Sunday wih he Lyceums o Perh Am hoy, bu he weaher ineiered. Xew sands have been ereced and he club has new uniorms. he members o he houk ami ladder company.'ire circulaing; peiions ;;skir. he borouph council o have hen- ruck moorized and o raise he money by a bund issue. he company has agreed o pay he ineres on he bonds and all he expenses incidenal o issuing hem, he Rendrock powder company plan, which has been shu down or some ime, will. resume operaions nraiii nex week. heodore Edward Hall o New York was he gues o his uncle, Dr. G. B. Aumaek-, on Monday. F. P, Armsrong, J.. Hendrickson, L. F. Armsrong, John S. Mahews, Jr., E. K. Hoose, Cornelius Ackerson and John G. Schenck aended he semi-annual dinner o he Monmouh couny bankers' associaion a he Hoel Mnrlborough a Asbury Park Saurday aernoon. Abou 35 couples were presen a he dance (riven Friday nigh a he Keypor yach club. Music or he \A program o weny dances' was provided by he Columbia ive o New York. Rereshmens were served during he inermission. (luess were presen irom Holmdel, lied Bank, Shrewsbury and Lonp; Branch. he members o he commiee in charge were Alber M. Haigh, Leon Sehanck, Lloyd F. Armsrong, Gilber. VanMaer and,1. H. Hcndrickson. BABY CHX AM popular varieies Sen saely anywhere. Send (or Caalogue ' Corland S New York Ciy Wha is Your "Face Value" he world acceps you a your ace value wlin is yours?.'depends much on how you dress upon he "nea ness and good ase you show. On 3'our collar, or insance he mos conspicuous iem o your apparel. s i he nea, rim crisply sarched collar which successul men wear? Buy he righ collar he sor ha marks a man o meri and send i o us or laundering. We'll'give i ha beauiul, snowy inish which disinguishes he linen o genlemen you'll look he. prr, and eel i, in such neckwear. Red Bank Seam Laundry "he So Waer Laundry" 62 Whie Sree, RED BANK, N. J. elephone 32-J. Garden Seed! Large assormen o dieren varieies. All seeds in bulk. See he seeds you buy. My sock is nice, clean, uniorm in size as o he varieies. All seed esed as o germinaion beore leaving he growers. You can purchase any quaniy you desire. Buy your garden seed o me and ge good seed. C. H. ROBERSON FREEHOLD, N. J. 29 Souh Sree Phone 8 RED BANK, N. J. 10 Wes Fron S. Phone 1152 MllHWMHMHHMMWHHMMHMWMM RED BANK REGSER, APRL 20, 1&21. PALACE HEARE Red Bank elephone 802 MANEE 2:3O EVENNG 6:3O and 6:O 3 FULL SHOWS EVERY DAY, 2:30, 6:30 and 8:O Vaudeville hursday, Friday and Saurday, April 21, 22 and 23 Vaudeville J. C. LEWS, JR. & COMPANY -PEOPLE.- 3 OHER SUPREME ACS 2 Days hursday and Friday, April 21 and 22 A. SRRNG SORY OF 1 HE SEA. 2 Days WLLAM FARNU n a hrilling, ighing romance o he deep HE SCULERS Suppored by JACKE SAUNDERS sory in which love inds he way ou o enuiglemani and perili o he ocean hursday, "Fighing'Fae" Pahe News Friday, Sunshine Comedy, "Prey Lady" Saurday, April 23 LOUSE LOVELY in he Famous Sage Success he Lile Grey Mouse Eddie Polo in 1 lh episode King o he Circus uesday, April 26 he Kind o People You Love Are he Characers in "OLD LADY 31" From he Grea Sage Play WH A SPECAL ALL SAR CAS opics o he Day Comedy Monday, April 25 WLLAM RUSSELL he Sar ha Enerains n "HE RON RDER" Sec William Russell a His Bell FANOMAS Pahe News Wednesday, April 27 HE LADY BEAUFUL. OF HE SCREEN HOPE HAMPON he Exquisie Sar in "A Modern Salome" - he Sory o a Sinner Who Became a Sain SPECAL COMEDY ODAY- Jack London's Greaes, u he Sar Rover" Oher Firs Class Picures and Vaudeville G. 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