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1 RED K VOLUME XAV NO. 47, nnued Weekly, Entered Secom.ClnM Matter tt the Po«tolke lt Red Bank. N. J., under the Act o( Hard, ad, 879, RED BANK, N. J. f WEDNESDAY, MAY 8/92: L.50 Per Year. PAGES TO 0. RED BANKS MEMORAL TO ORGANZATON FORMED RASE THE FUNDS. Dr. Edwn Feld Heads Solders Memoral Assocaton of Red Bank Commttee to Make Recommendatons Next Week.. The Solders memoral assocaton of Red Bonk was formed at a meetng held at the town hall last Thursday nght. The object of the naaoeaton s to ascertan what sort of a memoral the people of Red Bank desre for ther veterans and to fnd mcanb for fnancng whatever project s decded upon. The meetng last Thursday was called at the nstance of George B. Bray, Frank J. Manson and Frank R. Conkln, representng the Mens league of the BaptlBt church. nvtatons to attend the meetng were sent to thrty or forty organzatons n town and the publc was also nvted. A. L. Mller acted as temporary charman, Varous plans for memorals were suggested by several speakers. Edmund Wlson made the openng address. Mr. Wlson sad Red Bank had so far shamefully neglected ts war veterans. Almost every vllage and cty n the country, he sad, had some sort of a war memoral, but Red Bank had aa yet done nothng. He suggested thut a sutable monument be erected as soon as possble. Mrs. Edwn P. Thompson and Mrs. Leon Reusslle, Sr,, spoke for the auxlary to the Amercun legot^-they sad~tfe auxlary Ta-" vored a communty house as a memoral. They emphaszed the need of such, a buldng for Red Bank and thought t could be bult-n the next few years. Joseph Fx, Jr., of the Veterans of Foregn wars, favored a publc recreaton park on the rver front. Ths suggeston was also favored by Lous J. Tetley of ndependent fre company. Theodore Parsons of_the Ajnercan Legon sad that organzaton n tme hoped to see communty house erected as a memoral. Rev. Robert MncKellar cautoned aganst beng too ambtous n the plans. He sad he knew from experence how dffcult t s to rase funds n Hod Bank for undertakngs of ths knd. He sad ho would lke to seo a sutable memoral but thought the goal should not bo set so hgh t would result n falure. Mr. Manson sad the object of the mootng was merely to form nn organzaton that would take up the work of provdng a sutable memoral. Dr. Edwn Feld was chosen as charman of the organzaton. Edmund Wlson and Mrs. J. Lee Enrght were named as frst and second, vce presdents. Fred W. Hope was chosen secretary, Charles A. Hawkns assstant secretary and George McC. Taylor treasurer. A commttee of nne was apponted to serve wth the offcers. Ths commttee s composed of Mayor Arthur A. Patterson, George B. Bray, Frank J. Manson, Frank R. Conkln, Olver G. Frake, Lous J. Tetley, Joseph Fx, Jr., Frank Long and Mrs. Leon Reusslle, Sr. The commttee wll meet next MPROVNG A HOUSE. Many Alteratons Beng- Made to Jesse N. Beers* Resdence. ^. Jesse N. Beers, s havng mprovements made to the house on Broad street whch he owns and occupes. A new porch twelve feet wde wll be bult across the front of the house and new cornces wll be made. Several wndows wll be dsplaced by large plate glass wndows. The dnng room and one of the bedrooms wll be enlarged. The front entrance to the house wll be a Dutch door, and new doors wll be put nsde of the house, George W. Sewng s dong the work, and he drew the plans for the alteratons to the house. The cost wll be $2,500 and the job wll be done by July st. WLL OFASRDEL. SHARE N THE BUSNESS LEFT TO SON AND DAUGHTERS. The Resdue of Mr..Krdel Estate s Then Bequeathed to Hs Wdow Other Monmouth County Wlls Recently Probated. Jacob Krdel, who ded at hs home nt Red Bank recently, made hs wll last Juno, Mr. Krdel conducted a clothng busness at Red Bank and was also a bg real estate holder. n hs wll he loft hs son, Abraham Krdel, and hs daughters, Bertha and Florence, each a $0,000 nterest n hs clothng busness. He drected tbal.the. stock- andfxtures.,n...the store be apprased and that the shares to hs chldren be based on ths apprasal. Tho resdue of the estate was left to hs wdow. A consderable estate was dsposed of n tho wll of Mrs. Helen Bergen of Long Branch. She drected that the stock she held n the Long Branch bankng company bo dvded nto three lots. One lot was left to Elzabeth Multhews, one lot to Elzabeth.Parsons and the remanng thrd to Margaret Emuly," Hatte Major and Jula Embly. The sum of $4,000 was loft n trust for the mantenance of tho Borgen bural plot n the West Long Branch cemetery. George W. VanGclder receved a. bequest of $8,000, The Long Branch hosptal receves n bequest of $4,000, Anno Earlng $!00, Molssa Douglas $500, Mrs. Charlos Strahan $,000, Gusse Pcaree $)00, and Rebecca Tabler $500. A bequest of $2,000 s made to the Methodst home for the aged nt Ocean Grove. Sade Henry, a nece, s left the ncome from $4,000 as long as she lves. Edward Emblcy receves $,000, and Ella Albert and Mary E. Dckson each S500. Hannah Taylor and Jenne Krby, neces of Mrs. Bergens husband, each receve $000. The resdue of the estate s left to George W. VanGelder. Several cash bequests were made n the wll of Kate Shumard of Ocean Grove, To her hster, Helen, Popkan, she left $2,000, and to Let- ta Lane, another sster, she left $,000. Charles A. Hartman, a brother-n-law, receves $2,000, and Roman D. Hartman and Nette A. recommendaton type of Eed Bank. NEW ELECTON DSTRCT. Waysde Added to the Shrewsbury Townshp Pollng Places. Shrewsbury townshp wll have three dstrcts at the next electon, nstead of two as at present. Waysde wll be the new pollng booth. The other two pollng places are Lttle Slver and. Shrewsbury. The townshp commttee met last Thursday and fxed the boundary lnes of the three dstrcts. Shrewsbury and Lttle Slver wll be dvded by tho tracks of the New York and Long. Branch ralroad. Waysdes votera wll comprse all persons lvng south of the Ktone road loadng from Eat- _ontown to McLeans Corner at Tnton Falls. West of McLeans Corner the boundary wll bevan magnary lne runnng parallel wth the road. Ths wll put Tnton Falls n tho Shrewsbury dstrct and Pne Brook n the Waysde dstrct. BUYS LAND TO BULD HOME. Dr. A. W. Chappcll Sells Wllam Street Property for $6,000. Dr. A. W» Chappell has sold two tracts of land on Wllam street to Paul Scandnls of Lnden, place for $0,000. The propertes are on both ades of the street. The tract on the western sde of the street has a frontage of 56 feet and s 50 feet deep. On ths land Mr. Scandnls wll buld a house for hs own occupancy. The trnet on the eastern sde of the street. Mr. Scnndnls wll hold as an nvestment. Ths hnd has a frontage of 70 foot and s 50 foot deop. South Street Lot Sold. Harry W, Oshorn of Bergen place has bought a lot on the oast sde of South street from Samuel,!. Comha. Tho lot s SOxlO foot. -Mr. Osborn pnd $,200 for the property. He bought the lot as an nvestment. Olympc Record No. 502, 85 Cents. f. "Na-Jo," foxtrot, Rudy Wedoofts ^Cnlfornans. " found a Rose n the Devls Garden," fox trot, Merry Melody Men. Rudy Wedoefts Cnlfonans are known as the "qualty" nmcal aggregaton and ther rendton of "Nn-Jo" s a rare delght to lovers of good dance musc and good orhofll.ratonh. Every detal tone s mulo possble n actual reproducton. Hear t at the Knckerbocker Phnrnncy. -Advertsement. Farmer-Horseman Wanted to handle two pedgreed brood nnd Mddle ma-oh on shares of fouls and hre; ages Bx and nne yearn. Room.0, Amorlcm House, Frehold, N. J. Advertemcnt. Rubber Goods for All Purposes, lny from manufacturer; m>nl on approval, guaranteed, catalogue fno.... JUtlv, Avunuo --HpHalty Co. f>^f>t>0. Ffth avenue, Now York. Advertsement. <" Twenty Cents Per Do*en rad for empty largo bottles of Our Natonal Mayonnase. Alperna dellcate.snn, M Broad street, Red Hunk, AdvortHomont. Hagaman, Charlos Moore, Wllam Moore, Anne Moore and Edward Moore, all neces and nephews. Bequests of personal effects were made to several relatves and the resdue of the estate then goes to Nette A. Thompson, Grace. Greenleaf, May Gravatt, Jenne Phfer and Anne Hagaman. Edmund S. Rue of Freehold, who was clerk to the fnance commttee of the board of freeholders several jyonrs, made hs wll a year ago last March. He left $250 each to hs grandchldren, Vvan nnd C. Edmund Bronson. The rest of hs estate was bequeathed to hs wfe, da E. Rue. SALE OF BUSNESS PLACE. LOT ON EAST FRONT STREET BOUGHT LAST WEEK. Wllam OBren, Luther SchancU, Stanley Hlggnton and John Polhemua Buy the Lot Formerly Occuped by Fred Boce. Stanley Hggnson, Wllam OBren, John Polhemus and Luther Schunck have bought from the John W. Stout hers the property on the north Bde of East Front street, formerly occuped by Fred Boce aa a garage and automoble reparng shop. The buldng and machnery n the place are under chattel mortgugac, but the buldng s on ground whch had been leased to Mr. Boce by Mrs. Ella Bckncll, daughter of John W. Stout. Mrs. BckneU had only a lfe rght n the property anl at her death the lease became noperatve. n order to protect ther nterests n the buldng and machnery, the lot on whch tho buldng stood was bought by the four men lust week. The lot s 2. r xl90 feet and t runs through from East Front street to Unon street. The prce pad for the lot was $f,500. The sale of the property was made by Hawkns Brothers. The buldng and machnery wll be sold at chattel mortgage sale Tuesday afternoon at two oclock. The purchase of the bnd by the four men who bought the lot wll gve them power to lease or sell the land to the person or frm who buys the buldng; - Except for tha ownershp and control of the land there would probably be no bdders fur the buldng, as the buyers of the buldng at the sale mght otherwse be compelled to tear t down or move t from the lot. COLTS NECK HOUSES SOLD. BOY HELD FOR ROBBERY. Theodora Kane Charged wth Enterng McQueena Meat Market, Last Thursday nght Lester Mc- Queens meat market on Shrewsbury avenue was broken nto and a few pennes were taken from the cash regster. Entrance was ganed thrqugh.a wndow at the back of the store. The next day Sergeant Harry VanNote arrested Theodore Kane of Earl street, sxteen years old, on a charge of enterng the store. The boy confessed that he was gulty and he was held to appear before the juvenle court at Freehold on Frday of ths week. The boy was paroled n the care of hs mother. TELEGRAPHNG THE COPS. RETRED CAPTAN AND RE- TRED FREMAN THE BUYERS. The Propertes Sold were Owned by Wllam Eagan and Mrs. Herman Sturcke The Prce Pad for Each Property wa $2,500. Patrck Kennedy of Boston, an aged and retred boat captan, bus bought the house at Colts Neck owned by Wllam Eagan of New York and occuped by Mrs. Eml Sehl. The property comprses four acres, and n addton to the house a barn s on the place. The prce was $2,lO0. The new owner wll take possesson June st. The Sullvan homestead at Colts Neck, comprsng eght acres, has been bought by Patrck Golden of New York from Mrs. Herman Sturcke for $2,500. The house on the place has been vacant snce last summer, but t s n good condton. Mr. Golden s a New York freman. He wll be retred on a penson next month and he wll take possesson of the Sullvan place at that tme. LEONARDO FARM SOLD. Mr. John S. Leonards Place to be Dvded nto Buldng Lota. Mrs. John. S. Leonard of Trenton has sold her farm at Leonardo, to Wllam Gehlhaus of Keahsburg. The prce was $8,500. Mr. Gehlhaus s a large property owner at Keansburg and has developed several tracts at that place. He has bought the Leonard farm as an nvestment and he wll dvde t nto buldng lots. The Leonardo farm s located on the road from Leonardo to Campbells Juncton. t comprses 35 acres. The house on the farm has eleven rooms. Part of the house s sad to be over 00 years old. John OFFCALS PREPARE TO JAM COSTLY DEAL THROUGH. Ordnance for Polce Telegraph Syatem Pasaea tt Frst Readng Counclman Howard Lppncott Peeved at The Regster. The ordnance provdng for a polce telegraph system at Bed Bank passed ts frst readng at the meetng of the mayor and councl Monday nght. t wll come up for ts second and fnal leadng Monday nght, June Cth. A representatve of a company whch sells materal for such systems sad that such an outft for Red Bank would requre eght mles of wre, three call statons, fve boxes and other apparatus. Accordng to the ordnance the system s to cost $5,000. Counclman G. Howard Lppncott! sad that false reports had been crculated that the telegraph, system would cost $25,000. Mr. Lppncott was very much peeved over an edtoral whch appeared, n last weeks, Regster opposng the expendture of- the peoples money for a telegraph system. The Regster was the only newspaper whch prnted correct fgures as to the. cost, as hxedjjy the. ordnance, but notwthstandng ths fact Mr. Lppncott sad The Regster has garbled the facts. He sad the Regster reporter who attended the, councl meetngs was a detrment to!the town but that he (Mr. Lppncott) was not a detrment to the town. Mr. Lppncott had all the appearance of belevng that he was the Whole Works of the town despte the fact! that last year he pad taxes on property assessed at only $00. Ths yelded a tax of Sl.^T to the bor- ough. Mr. Lppncott was very much n favor of the telegraph system. One man who was at the meetng sad there was nothng strange about ths. Ths spectator sad the taxes on! $5,000 to a man who pad taxes on jal assessment of only $00 would be only fve cents, and that Mr. Lppncott no doubt was perfectly wllng to spend fve cents of Us own money for the fun of spendng- $5,000 of other peoples money. S GARBALDANS BALL. Socety Cleared $300 by Ther Dance at the Lyceum Last Week. About 350 persons attended the sxth annual ball of the Guseppe Garbald socety at the lyceum at Red Bank Frday nght.. The socety cleared $300 and the money wll be used for the relef of the sck and to RACE FOR FSHNG BOATS.! McLaughln worked year. the farm last LUKE SELLS A HOUSE. Peter Romeo Buys George Grllers Place on Wetsde Avenue. Peter Romeo, one of the employees of the Rod Bank street department, has bought George Grllers house on tho south ^ue of Wcatsde avenue for $3,000. The new owner wll move nto the house next month, and Mr. Grller and hs famly wll sal for Mr. Grllers natve homo near Bordeaux, Franco. At present Mr. Clrllor s employed at Charles MeClaskeys garage. The property whch he sold to Mr. Romeo s ROxlO foot. The house bus seven rooms and pome mprovements. mprovng Three Houses. Thomas V. Dougherty s makng mprovements to the houses on West street owned and occuped by George Dubln, Stephen Hoffman and Msses Mary and Anne Taylor., Enuh house wll have a new roof and a now foundaton. Other repars wll bo made. The owners of the houses bought them recently from John W. Mount. Of nterest to He Muscal Publc. The anul students rectal by pupls of Angelca nnd Adalbert OstendorfT, asssted by Horace Hker Ssson, tenor, of Herbert Wtherspoon opera school, New York, wll bo gven at Red Bank hgh school audtorum Frday evenng, Juno :d, )2, at 8:!!0 oclock. Admsson 75 cents. Tckets mny bo hud nt OjtendorrH musc store, 4 Monmouth street, Rod Hank. Advertsement. Concert at Mddletown, N. J. There wll bo a concert gven n the Mddletown Baptst church Wednesday evenng, May 25th, under the auspces of the lades auxlary of that church. Tckets ffty cents, (uod talent s promsed and n very onjoyble evenng expected.-^ Advertsomont. Euchre and Dance. t wll be gven l>y Court Shrewslmry, No. l>7, Foresters of Amerca, nt Krdols hall, BroHd street, Red Hank, on Monday, Mny 2,ld. Fne przes, good, musc, refreshments. Come and have a gool tme, Tckets.ftCttt co,a.v-,--adv«u-;u:m.c.n,t...., NEW BRANCH AVENUE HOUSE. Harry M. vns s Buldng t as an nvestment. Harry M. vns of Brdge avenue s, buldng a house as an nvestment on the north sde of Branch avenue, between South street md Bergen place. George W. Sewng drew the plnns for tho house and he s also! the contractor. The cost wll be $6,200. The bouse wll be provded wth modern mprovements. Hardpay death clams. An automoble was dsposed of on the co-operutve plan. The holder of tcket,49 was the wnner. The name wrtten on the tcket was so llegble that t was mpossble to decpher t. The ball was n charge of a commttee consstng of Phlp T. Jannne, Lous DellOmo, Alphonse DeMara, Bernard Sclano, Joseph Summonte, Antono Fazzone, Salvadore Cusumano, Patrck Cappucc and Guseppe Costa. Ncholas Graff was floor manager and Lous Rannno was hs assstant..runaway AT COLTS NECK. Augustus Claytons Surrey Was Smashed, but No One was Hurt. Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Clayton and ther daughter Hazel and James VanMater of Colts Neck were rdng home from Freehold last Thursday n Mr. Claytons surrey when one of the horses shed and fell. The anmal ts occupants were hurt. The horses broke loose from the harness and ran home. ood floors wll bo lad throughout, quckly reganed ts feet and bolted, The house wll be completed by Au- j causng ts companon horse to run gust st. away. nlso. The surrey ran nto a fence and was wrecked, but none of BUYS BRDGE AVENUE HOUSE. Mrs. James M. Clayton Sells Her Property to Sgmund Esner. Mrs. James M. Clayton has sold her hous and lot on the east sde of Brdge avenue to Sgmund Esner. The property s located drectly np- poste the "Esner factory. The lot has a frontage of ffty feet on Brdge avenue and s, 20 feet deep. The house has seven rooms. Mr. Esner pad $0,500 for the property. He Needle n Grls Foot. Geraldne Sullvan, daughter of Mrs. Catherne Sullvan of Far Vew, underwent an operaton nt the Long Branch hosptal last week for the removal of a needle n her foot. The needle was taken out and Gornldne returned home the same day. The needle ran ll her foot whle she also owns the adjonng propertes, j wa3 walkng about the house. whch are occuped Tjy Samuel Hem-.»,. blnd and Fred Blower. Young Lady Graduates. ""*~*~ To the young mss who wll be New Chestnut Street Garage. graduated ths year from grammar saac Rchmond s buldng a ga- or»k h scll0 l «< have a wonderful rage on the north sde of Chestnut! assortment ot graduaton dresses for street for hs own use. The buldng lu r approval ncludng many very wll be 0x30 feet and wll be en-! " eu > models n whte organde, closed wth concrete blocks. The 7<-P<- lo clnm> ^9-Botto crepe am C rh R Sh (7 A DECORATON DAY EVENT AT HGHLANDS. The Race Wll be for Motor Boats Under 26 Feet Long Whch Are Actually Engaged n the Fshng Busness Entrace Fee $5.00. A race for motor boats under 26 feet long, actually engaged, n the fshng busness, wll be held at Hghlands on Monday afternoon, May 30th, at four oclock. The course wll be from a stake boat anchored off the Sea Brd dock nt Hghlands LEONARDOS GRADUATES. Clas of Twenty-Seven to Fnsh Hgh School Ths Year, Leonardo hgh school wll have 27 pupls n the graduatng class ths year. The baccalaureate sermon wll be delvered on Sunday afternoon, Juno 2th, at the lgh school buldng by Rev. Wllam E. Brastcd of Red Hank. The class recepton wll take place on Monday nght, Juno 3th. Class nght wll be hold on Wednesday, June 5th, and the commencement exergses wll be.held on Frday nght, June 7th. The class wll soe the New York Gants play.,,,,-, Chcago tomorrow afternoon at the to the faouthwest Spt bell buoy No. p olo grounds., at nf, lu thc, y wll 2, turnng the buoy on the starboard j att elu l the show "Sally " bund and returnng to the place of startng. The -boats wll be started accordng to ther lcense numbers, the lowest number startng frst and then down the lst at one-mnute ntervals. There wll be no tme allowance and not loss than two men shall consttute the crew-. The start for each boat wll be one gun, and any boat crossng the lne before the gun s fred wll be recalled or dsqualfed n case of refusal to obey. The plot rules wll govern the race and each boat must carry tho full Unted States equpment. The entrance fee wll : NO CARS AND NO BUSSES. A STORM AND AN ORDNANCE SOLATE FAR HAVEN. The Storm Knocked Out the Trolley Cars and the Ordnance Vlade Jtneys Speed Through the Borough Wthout Stoppng. Far Haven, whch ordnarly has both trolley cars h and t, jtney busses was wthout y The entrance fee wll he $., whch! passng through, must be pad at the tme of makng means of gettng out of the borough the entry. There wll be no Post-lf^ept^by prvately owned vehcles or ponement except fog. Entres can n case be made thck S. B. by walkng durng the bg wnd storm c0 whch occurred a few days ago. The ;f r; LESSONS N WOODCRAFT. RED BANK GRL SCOUTS SPENT A DAY CAMPNG. They Bult a Shelter on the Bank of Qugleys Creek, Cooked a Meal and Had a Wonderful Tme Studyng Plants and Brds. Thrty Bed Bank Grl Scouts recently (spent a day campng on the banks of Qugleys crock, n Mddletown townshp, near Red Bank. The party was n charge of Mss Lllan Edgerton, captan of the Red Bank scout troops. The scouts frst erected a shelter on the banks of the crock. t was made of maple saplngs and strps of tree bark, whch wore obtaned ncur by. Four thck saplngs were cut frst to serve aa uprght polos. n order to conform to the slant of the bank the poles for tho front of the shelter were fve feet long and those for the rear were throe feet long. These poles were crotched at the top ends to hold the crosspoces. A layer of saplngs was put on top to make a good foundaton for the tree bark. Three layers of bark were lad for a roof. t dd not take long to make tho shelter and good use was made of t, for the day was showery. The scouts bult a campfre and cooked bacon and eggs and roasted ankfurters. They studed plants Kng n person or maled to hm at trolle > cars W t P ut oul f comms- "" brds and they had a lesson n th Hhld tfl! K on «nrly n the storm. Jtneytral makng. They returned to ther b t d b homes about eght oclock at nght. n the group of campers were g p the Hghlands postoflce. n case! y ty ftf boats enter and three start, $25! busses contnued runnng, but not akng one them stopped at Far Haven. wll be added to the stakes, makng ~~ ** "~,"~ ~~, r - «. " t * ** «* $26 for tho wnner,.$5 to the- sec-, """"K -the-storm and tb.- mornng jkmly -Strykoy Margaret -.Mount, ond boat and $0 to the thrd. f] after the storm men who had to j Janet Hendncks, Jacquelne Hoffmore than fve boats enter, fourth : m?ke trans at Rod Bank to go to ;mre Dorothy Havhmr,.lean Bruymoncy wll be added jobs at New ^ork stood on the curb-; ere, Beatrce Kcll, Lousa Scheldt, Tho race wll bo hold under tho d- "K aml motoned to the jtney men Helen Breyoort, Janet Brown, Eyerecton of a rflfcatta commttee ccn-jt stop. t was of no aval, lhe lyn lab wn, Dorothy Dets, Eunce sstng of Mayor Fred Keferdorf, l)usses wcnt rght through the town Asendorf, Louse Prce, Besse Mccharman; James F. Hnde, Capt. wthout slopp ng. Ch drew.o at- tean,. Honn etta Brown, Norrna John Cornwell and Capt. Frank J., 0 " the-led Bank hgh school were ranos Wrada Johnston, Betty Frund " same predcament as the ous- l.nros, Helen bencmlt, Florence Eus- THEF N LAUNDRY CHNESE OWNER WAS ROBBED WHLE HE SLEPT. He Awoke Just as the Thef was Leavng, but the Robber was Too ness men who work at Now York,taco, Lea DoGarve, Adelade Wellcr, but ther dsappontment about nut] Mldred Davson, Anna Ornberg, Angong to school was not so keon as olla Lamb, Aleno Manahan and the dsappontment of the men who Jance Sobel. were unable to go to work. Same of ] -*«. the chldren walked to Red Bank, but most of them stayed homo. All ths dd not happen because tho jtney bus drvers dd not see the people sgnallng to thorn to stop. NO CONCRETE ROAD FOR THEM. Fast a Runner to Get Caught He! Nether dd t happen because th Got Away wth $4.20 n Cash. A thef broke nto Ah Lungs laundry on East Front street, near the fountan, late Saturday nght whle the propretor of tho place and hs three assstants were asleep n a room n the rear of the laundry. The ntruder ganed entrance through a cellar door. He stole $4.20, of whch $40 was taken from a cash drawer and $.20 was taken from the pockets of Ah Lungs trousers. The trousers were hangng at the foot of the cot where lay the sleepng Chnese propretor of the shop. Ah Lung awoke as the thef was descendng the cellar stars to make hs ext by way of the same cellar door through whch he had got n. Ah Lung let out a yell whch woke up hs employees. All four of the Chnamen joned n a chase down the stars after the thef, but the ntruder was a nmble runner and he got safely away. The excted outcres of Ah Lung and hs three companons drew a large crowd to hs shop. Sergeant Harry VanNote and Polcemen Osborne Harrson and Allen Smth searched the rver front for the thef but dd not fnd hm. RED BANKERS_WN AT GOLF. The Rotary Club Defeated the Asbury Park Rotary Club Last Week. The Red Bank Rotary club golf team defeated the Asbury Park Ro- last Red tary club team n a match Wednesday afternoon at Deal. jtney men wantod to be mean cause they had any partcular grudge F H hd b Hopes of Holmdelers and Lncrofters Dashed to the Ground. se the : Much dssatsfacton s beng exor ho j pressed -by the resdents of Holmdel and Lncroft over the falure of the aganst Far Haven. t happened be-!,» l l freeholders to buld a concause they knew that f they stopped \ ^ road from Holmdel to Red. to take ol or let off passengers they Bank : t Last fal. ty! road was sur : would bo fned. The mayor and v, e y (l to, be P* tor concrete, and ouncl of Far Haven recently the P eo P le, f Holmdo! and Lncroft out of busness by the competton of the jtneys and t was at the Charles M. Wyckoff of Marlboro s anxous to have the road bult and behest of the company that has tre( n van to K et ns colleagues ago whch caused the jtney men to pass through Far Haven wthout stoppng durng the storm. Mr. Pomphrey about sx weeks ago stopped at Far Haven to take on passengers. He was arrested and fned $3.60 by Recorder John Scott. Mr. Pomphrey says the trolley cars were not runnng at the tme and that he dd not magne that the ordnance would be enforced under such crcumstances, as he stopped to take on passengers merely as a matter of convenence to persons who had no other means of FRATERNTY SMOKER. t Was Held Last Week by the P Alpha Socety of Red Bank. The P Alpha fraternty held a smoker last week n ther meetng room n the Chld buldng. The members were permtted to brng frends and about 00 persons were present. A sketch was gven by John Ackley, RegnaldParsons, rvng Smock, Stanley Danser, Guy Belcher, Lawrence Thompson and Benamn VanVlet. Edwn Davs and leavng Far Haven. Mr. Pomphrey j Leon de la Reusslle gave selectons Bank scored fourteenponts and Asbury Park made three ponts. Perre A. Proal of Red Bank had the lowest gross-bcore of 77 ponts. Only one Red Bank player was defeated. He was Wllam H. Houston and t was hs frst game after havng boon lad up two weeks wth sckness. Proal defeated Harry Watson, Monroe Esner defeated Arthur Scgor, Warren H. Smock defeated Theodore Ross, Albert S. Mller defeated Wllam Couse, Edward S. Allare defeated Nel Schoen, Harry Burrowes defeated Halsey Polhemus, ad Mr. Houston lost to Eugene Stalk. NEW ROAD OVERSEER. Fred Zegler Apponted to Succeed Andrew Bowman. Fred Zegler of Lttle Slver was apponted road overseer of the townshp roads n that dstrct last Thursday by the Shrewsbury townshp says he made no charge for the passengers he pcked up on that occason. He pad the fne under protest. The jtney bus men remembered ths and that was why they passed through" Far Haven wthout stoppng when the trolley cars dd not run after the storm. PATENT AUTO WHEEL. on the. voln and Samuel Harvey gave a vocal solo. The fraternty orchestra rendered several selectons. LUKE SELLS 24 PGS. James B. Carton of Everett Fnds Regster Advertsng Pays. Through an advertsement n the want columns of The Regster Jamea B. Carton of Everett sold 24 pgs to Ernest S. Howard Patents Devce to varous partes last week.!tr."car- Hl Tk Md ftl k f th S. H Help Trucks n Mud. varous partes l ton frequently makes use of the f Lk L h d d h Ernest S. Howard has been grant- j servces of Luke Longhead and he ed a patent on an attachment for nvarably gets results. The Regsuse on auto truck wheels whch tor s road by nearly every resdent wll prevent trucks from gettng of ths part of Monmouth county, stuck n ;nud or sand. The attach- and among such a large army of an auxlary tread whch fts readers there s almost always some the wheel. When a truck tre one who wants to buy the Awnngs. Seo our adverthement on pugo 0. Lnggrcu Bros. Co,, tc. Advertsement. t. pnyft to advertse n tho llcsrutet Advertlcnent. cost wll be $,2(0. Thomas V. Dougherty s dong the work. Olympc Record No. 40, 85 Cents. "Over the Hll," Hugh Donovnn, tenor wth orchestra. "Held F;tst n n Babys Hands." "Over the Hll" s a song of sentment and pathos, the theme beng founded upon the popular screen play of the same name. "Held Fast n n Hnhys Hands".«ndnrlly adapted to Mr. Donovans charmng voce, and t s sung wth foolng nnd understandng. Hoar t at the Knckerbocker Advorlsonont. pharmacy. Mesh Bag Lost. Gun motul mesh bag. gold trmmngs, lost from automoble Sunday; Brooklyn, Dosbrosses street ferry, to Katontown; name engraved on bug. KOUMH.tor rttwvwl. -Heturn-rcsl to- Room 7,8, Snger buldng, Now York. Advertsement. Dr, Dunn, Surgeon Chropodst, Kecnd Natonal hank buldng, Kd Hunk. Hours from 2:00 to 8:00 p. m. daly. Telephone 0-W. Advertsement;, do chne Canton crepe. Broad street, mellt. lo Rose Shop, 07 Bank. Advert so- French Green Argenteul Asparagus, grown from" mported seed under French cultvaton. "The flavor s dfferent." Try a bunch, you wll want more. New Jersey Food Co., Broad street, sole agents for Red Bank.- Advertsement. * Typewrter Headquarters. Wo buy, rent, sell, exchange and repar typewrters. Trubns, tho Store of a Thousand tems., US Broad street, Rod Hunk. Advertsement. You wll nlwnys fnd pano values on our lloor that are true examples of savngs. A.!. Drhan pano shop, Drumtnod place, Red Bunk, phono!!;],!, Advertsement. -- ^^..,..^ M^,-.. ^., ^,,.. ^, ^.,..,.,. ** Strand Restaurant, Broad street, opposte Second natonal bank.. Specal Sunday chcken dnnor $.00, Advertsement., Breyers ce Cream at tho Smoke Shop. "ts a food not a fad." Advertsement. commttee. le eeds Andrew Bowman, who gave up the poston to take a job on an estate on the Rumson road. The Lttle Slver dstrct s the largest road dstrct n the townshp nnd Mr. Zefrlor wll gve hs entre tmo to the job. Changes to Boardng House. An addton of a thrd story s heng made to tho Hudson house, a boardng house on Hudson avenue owned by Mr. and Mrs. T. l. Smth. Tho now addton wll ho the same sze as the present house and wll add eght rooms to tho buldng. Wllam C. Brown s the contractor. Openng of jhosptal Addton. T/he new addton to the Sprng Lake hosptal was opened Thursday afternoon.at two oclock. Addresses were made by promnent church offcals of New Jersey. Every Week Well Call at a rogulr tme, or oftener f do- Hred, for your clothes, clean and press them and get them back to you when promsed. The cost to you wll he slght for export work nnd the aervc wll be the knd you lke. Just phone us. Red Bank., French Cleaners.& Dyers, Moo Gordon, propretor, ( Broad stcot, Rod Bank. Advertsement. The Pano Shop.. Wetmecnllzo n the most dfllcul pano nnd player pano work; also n new and -ufffld-pnnoh orvhghomt-<ualty. A. B. Drhan, Prummond plnco, phone!kk), Rod Hunk. Advertsement. Expert Corset Fttng nt no addtonal charge. Satsfacton guaranteed. The cnl, 5 Broad street, Red Hank. Advertsement. on the whcel - W t snks n mud or Band a certan dstancc the auxlary tread acts much the same manner as a caterpllar tractor and the truck s able to extrc-te tself under ts Th whch the advertser wants to sell. Another Postoffcc to Co? Tho Koyport rural delvery mal own power. 9yalem na3, een extended to nclude auxlary tread does not come j SCVoral houses at Everett formerly served by the Everett postoffee. Ths s generally regarded at Everett as the begnnng of the end of the vllage postoffee. Opnon there nnto play on hard roads. "An Able and nterestng Paper." Elmer Page, a former resdent of Red Bank who s now at Port Jefferson, Long sland, n renewng bs subscrpton to Tho Regster, says: "t gves me pleasure to enclose chock for f.50 for another years subscrpton to your very able and nterestng paper, whch wo have enjoyed readng for years." Olympc Record No. 403, 85 Cents. "Henry Jones, Your Honeymoon s Over," Al Bernard and Ernest Hare, comc duet wth orchestra. Ths comc duet by Bernard and Hro, known as "The Dxe Hoys" wll pro-.luce many a laugh and sncere enjoyment to" ts hearers. Hear t at tho Knckerbocker vertsomont. Pharmacy. Ad- Vstng Chropodst. Dr. Frances R. Cooke Cnsler wll make appontments by telephone to come to you when needed. Telephone Eatontown 209-F-42 between (:00 p. m. and 8:00 p. m. Advertsement. Carpets Dyed any desred shade, very quckly and nsonable n prce. Red Bunk SUn clnes to the belef that the rural servce wll n a short tme ncluda the entre vllage. New Era Electon. The Now Ern assocaton of Red Bank has elected Carl Munch presdent, Henry Kessler vce presdent, August Klenschmdt secretary, Gottleb Detz treasurer and Herman Colway fnance offcer. Use the Best. Our Natonal Mayonnase s a homo made, home product. Only fresh, eggs, best ol and spces no substtutes or adulterants used. On sale at all frst class stores at earn* prce as others. Empty eght-ounce bottles accepted at twenty cents per dozen. B. Alpern, J(l Sroad street. Red Hank, formerly Bloms. Advertsement. Twenteth Annual Ball of the Long Branch ce Bout and Yacht club, at Prces hotel, Pleasure Hay, Frday evenng, May 20th. Tckets $.00 per vuuplc. Tckets nmy reasonable n prce. Red Bank Ktea ] Dye Works, Max Loon, propretor, H cmllo West Front street, Rod Bank. Phone!»<ldat do be obtaned from members of or at Prces hotel. Nona, 7M, Advertsement. Twenty Cents Per Dozen. pad for empty large bottles of Our Natonal Mayonnase. Alperns dolcutcrhcn, 20 Broad street, Ked Bank. --Advertsement. fttrandprestt. Broad street, opposte Second natonal hank. Specal Sunday chcken dnner $.00. Advertsement. Try Our Sodat and Drnk*. Each drnk an ndvdual dstncton. Tho Smoke Shop. Advertsement. sold at door. Advertsement. Entertanment. Beneft Tnton Falls M. V,. church, on Frday evenng nt oght oclock. May 20. Admsson :!,"> cents. Refreshments after the entertanment. Advertsement..May d. :...,,.May.Sale _... of mllnery and blouses at remark* able peo reducton. The Vurl. 6 troa street, ted Hunk. AdvurtlHH mct. Brej«rs lea Croam at tho Smoke Shop. "ts a food nol n fad." Adv«rt«ment.,

2 Two, rum HADK Kfc.U5Tfc.K, MAY 8, 92. FOR A CENTRAL SCHOOL; +4 4»» +»+ M»»,»» ATLANTC TOWNSHP TO VOTE j ON THS PROJECT AGAN. The Matter was Dscussed at a Meetng of the Townshp Board of Educaton Frday Nght The People Have Twce Voted t Down. j The project of luldrtp; a central schoolbouse at Colts Neck, for thu pupls of Atlantc townshp has burn revved and t s probable that a: electon wll be held soon. The ::;.-. ter was dscussed at a meelmr. tx \ townshp board of educaton -ruhty Pupls wth Perfect Attendance Records for the Past Month. >- ^ A j nght. Several years ago :.n appropraton for such a sclocllous- was, voted. Subsequently t WUH found that the appropraton \v;-.s too small and another electon was called to rase the balance of the money needed. Ths appropraton was voted down. Later another electon was j called and the appropraton was \ agan defeated. The proposed new j Bchoolhouse would wpe out the; schoolhouses at Scobeyvjlle, Phalanx, Vanderburg anl Montrose.. The pupls of these dstrcts wll be transported to and from Colts Neck f the central schoolhouse s bult. RUMSONS HONOR ROLL. The pupls of the Rumson publc schools who have had perfect attendance records durng the past month are: SCHOOL NO.. Kndergarten-Wllam ). Ktlwn-.l Gardner, Uonn, May Munly. Unte Hatch. Frst Krae lom».-l.h.t. John. Buckner. juct CoHs, Dor Second Brnr Klmul Conk, lyutt -CUM- ankhntn, Mchm-l lnn, Mu-y Dm-Km, Vo- j let Trout, Kthel Hum. Thrd grtl Jolm JfmnE.. E»«r.l! SchultE, Mur:;rft Cunrln. \uu Cro»9, ElzaWtl K.K-. Lucy llfc-. Doru-, thy Murphy, lme Ourvcu..Fourth nr«le nurtl Chrk. < arl Dprt- Bllx, Ma-.artt Duly. Alcv Emory. ltn. Flemur. (n.- llt-ts, Mary Ol.My.. DlzalM-tl ox-rl. Ffth rratl. Ellen Kffl. Flm-nT Mnrlhens, -Mnnrarpl T-rlK-y, - Mmy. V.xtml,-,; Edth Wat.. -nry t:<-mman. Harry Col-, ]». Otto Gudp, Wllam Sthult:. ; Sxth Kra -llprtr. O.lls, Flo-pct) Cross, Ams- Gule. EL-c -Hum, Maro Murphy. The Color and Flavor of M Katht-nv Vunfnl. Thoua lond, Jame^ Snnmt.n, Jtnu-s Clay. Scvpnth undt Knfth Crane. Thoma* Flatloy, Hurry Johnson. FrnK-j Munly, Harull Marks, E.lth Arustro;, May Coffey, Mao ConKlun. F.l-c DowU-n, Kathleen Flatley, Helen Jettrpy. Martnvt Marthens, Helen OHuv-k.-, Marraret.S.-tv. Untl Shea. Elsabeth Smth, Vola Vanlrunt, Pnulne lluamrll. Elhth t-l-adf-.lrr.es Cull ns. Joseph Ghesz, Jack JelTrey, K.Kvar.l UKuurke, Knymond rnrtcr. lur-y Zulle. Rnherl /.err, James Kunry, Kntlle-n Connor. C K. Tlo ell (present fve (!a:s. tu-n left). Nnth -ne MnnrVet Emery,..use Bce. Mnrorf ll-lntnel:. Al.-e lnb. Marjorle Lonc-tn-ft, Mldn-l t.-.l. John llntlemann. John l\.any. John NotMan. Tenth Krmlf Lmse <;hc-.:.;,. Vctur Kmery, Vornun Vanllrut. SCHOO, NO.. Frst B-at!. R.l.M Ho-na. r..-.-! Carloct..ester Vrrn". S.-mrny S.-al/o, Bu-moul Stpvpns, l.luyl Tnmer..luhn Boremn, Harlmra.ar.zr, Jule,0»on, Ethel errne. Uta Mllrply. Catherne Me- Launhln. Second rrade Jfll.o Lews, Cn.rc- Arrrn.tr.r.!. Kuneth Slovens. Russell St- ^ "xhr Krnle Mntlelnc lo;art. Llle Carton, Louse floury, Mrcaret fnnntt, Gertru.lo C.mors, Wllam AlHl<f--nte, Frank Hltlruner, Olver Johnson. Frank OBren.!::Mm Sajrt.n. Sarton Slen. Junor West. Cmrce Wn-d. Fourth -rle Mare llntlem.nn. Mary OBren. Mae VnnHrunt, Elose West, Robert- A.uW-.nn, Tmothy Conn-s, Wll.am Gorman John M.-.auulln, Charles Olnon, Junor Olson. Jaes ODonovan. Ffth cralp Helen Anderun, Fl.u-.n.-. Clenry. Vto (heu. AlTvd llorlplt. Plll Bntlomann. Joseph lorter. Jesse Armutr--, Wsm-tt:! Morr.-l, l).nolh> Mulvhll. Sl\lh tr-.! -lrr-ne Anderson. Helen Carlock. ::-.nl,..th Penr.c. BOROUGH ACT KLLED. Court of Errors and Anpcals Knocks Out Oc*=n Grove Borough Act. ++<^ ANNOUNCEMENT Closed Durng Alteratons WATCH FOR BG RE-OPENNG SALE on completon of alteratons are part of what you pay for. f you apprecate mlk as a food do not accept blue or watery mlk, nor that whch tastes or smells " cowy." n the Trenton Agrcultural Contests our mlk, tested by government experts, excelled wth the score of 94% for flavor, odor and appearance: Why tolerate other than the best? The tcurt of errors am spp^als last wotk un:"lfl te <Kcson of thv New Jcr.sfry svpr-ne tourt rcndtmtl 3ast yt?ar lo the elvul that the Ocean ;?&7ecaratf&aro^S SE ra^s ^ SHREWSBURY DARY CO., nc. No connecton wth any other dary or company. Telephone Red Bank 8-R 50 Worthley Street, Red Bank, N.. Telephone 72 We pant flappoles, take down trees, tear down buldngs, House Panters, Kfttjers and Wreckers. f you need anythng n our lno ^ve us p. tral. rouph ::L - t v/tvs unconsllu- >. Q tonal. T!:v pont upon whch htth court:" vs,t l :-r cpn^-n.-; s t.tc "he act utt.:-};:; Lo rttl-u \\v VAWVWVX A aft.ra t.f : ntncplry and s al M.Jpt, Tn* d::u. <-. : tn >ll pruvdnr f"-r ccvun Str.dy use d* l.c st.tcts ;t (Kc.m ( Crovc A. \va.- t h u- fcr Vr.:\{ caukcl \hc of tl. lt;!. Tll- fl-l:-- W. > n.-.rrt jn t ; - h!! ;:> th-toqu^! o" vml»rrs ^ of t:-. 0<v;; (M-D.C ;:-sm.t»n. Ths J para^nph fomcd tlu l>*s^ c tn* p sut -rou^ht aranst tn v.c[. The ^ courts <!n"(\ h-.-r-o.- :*. thndl.x A huddl" tj lt- u:.:-cramhk-.l as all of U the uct". performed hy tn Ocean K Grovo l)oroh;h otlcals are row wth- K out effect. -! r. YOUTH BURNS TO DEATH. j ^ Rchard Harrs Unable to Escape from Burnng Bungalow. Rd,,,-,! H::rrS. «colored hey,.bhteen ye.rr. um, was hun/d o klh n a lav vhch (lestn.vml a hunrltw at \W-.X 0wm (Jrovc la^t Wclu-sday nornnjr. Harrs lp.d evdcntl v tred tu L*t out of thr lurnod buldnf^ ul was ownh w nnok a:- he reached -.- d>r \u\ Ml bach nfde On. hou-v. H.!n:;;,l\v W..H owned by Ja*s Matthews of C*f:n Grove and ws vctd by Harrs, Otht hous ;; near n* \\v\ r.t-t on lro but Wuro savtd l " the lnmcn. Plows Harrows Cllatcs Saws Wood Practcal Demonstraton at LOCUST FARM New Monmouth, N. J. F. G. Adams 798-W MddUtown. HGH GRADE SERVCE Approved and mproved Heatng Plumbng Roofng Water Systems Copper Work Earthen and ron Ppe RED BANK and SEA BRGHT SX CYLNDERS Not untl you have rdden n ths new Case Sx can you fully apprecate ts many latterday comforts and convenences. Every one of ts seven passengers partcpates n ts luxurous rdng comfort. Theres ample room for all no crowdng no uncomfortable postons no undue fatgue aftera long rde. People admre t for ts balance, beauty and exquste fnsh. ts ease of handlng makes t a favorte wth women drvers. Every structural superorty every approved engneerng prncple s found n th3 fne car. t s truly "The All Feature Car." Let us ntroduce t to you today. Johns Busy Corner s The Case Sx Model V comes n t".an- l,j,lv typos: Tournj;; Sport; Sed.up; Coupe. Telephone 6 RED BANK. BEC-MAR SPARK PLUGS!!!l>! THEY WORK N OLY CYLNDERS WLSON N. C080VER County A cent HOLM DEL, N. J. Telephone - U Producng a rare beauty of tone and dstngushed by charmng desgn, the PHONOGRAPH s famous a- the crownng achevement of the llustrous Remngton Famly. Sold Exclusvely by Kn.cLcrboclter Pharmacy, "S-. Sund. Red Bar.k, N. J: The Tone and Qualty of the s supreme 22352^ "A sttch n tme saves nne" f. your cars ohdrr.l system s actng :uerly or f,,snt lnt clvancu, lecl md msn--d l,y a specalst vtln n ytr, NOW s the tme tc.vc us,vr t t! o rh;[-(j(l attenun ^o lct tu,; tn L-ornn^ sca- <m the. - J - wll,f fr; from A.. l-ktr-:l 0O!-t..v.llv. Ctnjclun* sea.-c :t nokrate AERO GARAGE. AUTO ENGNEERS ZO Mechanc St., Red Bank, N. J. Tclophnne 290-J We Have. Several Bargans EMPRE GARAGE W tut rot, Propretor 2 E. Front St., Red Bank -Mtutxn SOO tl DONT P A Y RENT A L L YOUR LFE! Every Twelve or Ffteen Years You Pay Enough n Rent to Pay for a! Home of Your Qwn! When you pay rent, at the end of Twelve or Ffteen Years you have a Lttle.Buhch of 44 or SO Rent Recepts whch are Not Worth One Cent to You. When You Pay the Amount of Your Rent on a Home of Your Own, at the end of r Twelve or Ffteen Years You Have Your Home All Pad for. Make a Start! Dont Pay Rent All Your Lfe! Buy a Lot or Two at Favfeld Gardens on the Kngs Hghway. You can buy a lot at $ Down and $ a Week, or you can pay more f you want to. When your lot s pad for the Buldng and Loan Assocatons Wll Help You Buld Your Home. After that You Pay for your home the same as Rent. Nearly 200 Ljts have been Sold on ths Tract. Several Houses have been Bult and More Houses are to be Bult Ths Year. Reasonable Restrctons Prevent Nusances and nsure Good Neghbors. Lots cost 60 (o 225. Maps and Prce Lsts can be had from v JOHN H. COOK, Regster Offce, Red Bank. THE UNVERSAL CAR Ford Ton Truck Cuts Delvery Costs. The Ford One-Ton Truck las cut "delvery costs" for thousands of bus- nc*,>s houses, fanners, factores, corporatons, etc. Thousands of owners attest to t* economy of operaton and mantenance. They call the Ford a real "necessty".n ther busness. Ask us for a copy of the "Ford A Busness Utlty." Read what pleased owners say. t wll cost you nothng. Bult of tough Ford Steel wth the ever-dependable Ford motor transmttng power to the alumnum-bronze worm drve,-wth demountable rms and pneumatc tre?, front and rear, together wth the mechancal smplcty, have helped to gve the Ford Ton Truck the lowest possble operatng and mantenance cost. t s the lowest prced one-ton motor truck on the market. Add to these practcal merts our after-servce organzaton, whch nsures every truck owner of genune Ford parts and sklled Ford mechancs, so that the Ford Truck need never be out of servce.. :..*;[-J : MS fl """ To sum up: Servceablty, flexblty, power, durablty, lowest frst and operatng costs, servce, all together are the Ford qualtes whch cut clown expense "and wll help you cut your "delvery costs." MATAWAN ENGLSHTOWN _>X~;..X..;..X..H~;..:..:..:.«^ V^/ B E. MOUNT WHAT SHALL GET FOR DNNER? t s easly solverl and n a manner that wll do away wth the worryng and expense. Just phone the Strand Lunch Room to reserve for you ntul yours a table for luncheon, dnner or for the "after theater " meal. Servce a la Carle. Best of Foods. Prces Moderate. STRAND RESTAURANT Broad St., Opposte SeconlfcNatonal Bank, Red Bank Telephone 8B-M Reel Etnrkka Mont Modern ETatng Place TADL.C3 RlMKRVrO TOR LADJ8 Specal, Sunday Chcken Dnner $.00 f you have anythng- to sol; or f you want to buy nyth.ng, you wll fnd The Regster.-* Want Column tn Hlckost and cheapest way of fllng your want. RED BANK NEW BRUNSWCK NOTCE 0- SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT. v-ulu- of [- ;l..llt C.or.lu M C J. T, [*..-. rl. Nf lur.bj HVM tlnl tll! n r r / tll lllhtllt. pxrlltr nf the Mn,.,,f.,... t-..:... wll b" nltl n n a talrl v U,,. Sllrnn-al e.f lr Cnnly lt MMU ; u n l n. t r t t l f(»r l c U l c t n l t o t h e O u l n Cmrl of «nll ly. nn Tlllrmly, ll. «- l.nll tny nf Jm,-. A. ). H!. Ut»lnl J p!uln wll n M " rr Ht nl lnv;m ( -..n-.n mll lnurl l,.t. n.tp Mnv Ml. A. ). ma.. r);,ty UNUN KP.Sr OOUP<MV. lnrly llky Trt (\MHr.my. NOTCE OK SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT. KMut.-( Cnrllno M. Cltrcll, le. l. Nntlrc s htthy lllvn tlut tn! LTOK nf tn:.lllnfrlher, -xcflltr of tlc CHtatr f n.l l-c>t»l. «ll,.- ult<<l nnl»!.,!,. l,y tl. SurrKlln nf " Cnllnly uf M.nlK.llh mll rllorlcl Tor urtllflnrllt " llf l)rul/n.» tvurl nf»nnl Cnnly. tn Thr"t!.y. ll>«tvrty-llh lvy of Wny. A. ). 0?., >( whch tun..d":t. l wll mlc fur <!> llwncc tl rnnllmlu. :.f. Alrll lath, A. ). ;.. u n.kuck W.::.. l. : ; t l t, t. t Nonc-: or SETLEMENT OF ACCOUNT.. M. f ] > T. K r n r. <l. MT. nroml. NtU.<! h.ly. v.l tlut h r...,-!..,,,f lln-.ulull.t., X-lur ml < ut....,.f tn. mn" nf nl.l.!.,,:,:.. wll h.,..,.!,;... nml hll hy tl.v Hnnrnl.t.- Cnnlv "f ftf.m-ltlr nml r-.rt.t --f;r frt- ; -, H. ( " UM4. n.l.l,,f.,,,,.,,,,,,- ly, m frhlrtly, the lnll lny l Jnt>, A.. JM, nt wllrh lnw nn.h, :,,. n,.,, n- nll for h ullwm. nf...n r.. nml runl ffr. JOSK. A.KATK (A.KH.. OHNKT, t pnyb to ndvcrtlse n The Rcj.;rt<r. Advert scment.

3 ;... * : / «-. " SPLT TOP BREAD Remember as a boy how you used to getntothe jam pot, smearng jam all over your face. My! But ddnt that bread and jam taste good! *. Bread and jam would be just as enjoyable now for your lunch. There s nothng lke good bread to satsfy a real appette. Eat bread wth jam, wth jelly, wth butter, wth anythng only be sure you get Chlds Splt Top Bread J. W. CHLD & CO. RED BANK, N. J. The same dependable frm name and the same convenent locaton for the past sxty years.* Why be Touchy at Tred at Thrty Fagged at Forty Feeble at Ffty Shaky at Sxty Senle at Seventy when, wll keep you rght VELOUR ENSH J. TRAFFORD ALLEN, Red Bank, N. J. Rooms that can be "laundered"!, /"""AN you honestly say when jrou" *- have fnshed houe-clednnd that your rooms re really clean! You can never say t unle your mls are washable. DevoeVelour Fnsh put on rght over wall paper, burlap or pller gve any room a surface that can be washtd wth aoop and water, makng t a» clean t a dre freh from (ho laundry. DevoeVelour Fnl cornel n soft, artstc colon that add cheer and homncss to the room. DevoBPnoDucrscrc tnctctcdand jproven,-backcd by 66 ycov experence of (he oldest pant roanufacturnjt concern n the U.S. Founded 754. Sold by the Dtvoc Agent D your communty Wrapptd n Bottltm f you want to be healthy, happy and! wse, just Whstle. Alway the tame the world ovtr Whstle BottllngCompany Phone 377 Asbury Park, N. J. NNETY RED BANK REGSTER, MAY 8, 92. YEARS OF AGE. JACOB P. BORDEN LOOKS GOOD FOR A CENTURY. Brthday of Lttle Slver Bachelor L»t Week He Wa a Seafarng Man a Large Part of Ht Lfe Oldest of Ten Chldren. Jacob P. Borden of Lttle Slver was nnety years old last week. No formal celebraton wus held, but a number of Mr. Bordenu relatves and frends called on hm to offer congratulatons on hs health. For a man of hs years Mr. Borden s remarkably well. Last November he hud a fall whch njured hs legs. He has snce been unable to walk outsde of the house, but n other respects hs health s good. Hs mnd s actve and strong, and the only dffculty he has n carryng on a conversaton s due to deafness. Mr. Borden was born n the house on East Front street now owjpd and occuped by Wllam J, flouon. Hs father was John Boden, a carpenter and a bout captan. John Borden was n charge of the frst steamboat that docked at Red Bank. Durng John Bordens lfe tme he was captan of varous packets and steamboats whch ran between Red Bank and New York. Jacob Borden, n a talk wth a Regster reporter last week, stated that hs. father pad at the rate of $75 an ncre for the old Borden homestead property on East Front street. Jacob Borden learned the shp carpenters trade from a man named Terry at Keyport. Much of hs lfe was spent on the water, part of the tme as a salor on shps commanded by hs father and part of the tme on varous steamers, one of whch made trps between New York and Lverpool, England. Durng the cvl war Mr. Borden was a salor on a boat whch transported Unon troops to the South. For the past-thrty-years-or moro Mr. Borden has led a retred lfe. He s a bachelor and lves wth hs brother and sster, George Edwn Borden and Mss Sarah Uorden, each of whom s more than seventy years old. The Bordcns are a long-lved race. Jacob Borden s the oldest of a famly of ten chldren, four of whom are lvng. The other member of the famly, besdes the three mentoned, s Mrs. A. S. Pontn of Lttle Slver Pont. Durng the past three years three of the Bordena ded, they havng been Rchard, Wllam and John Borden. Each was moro than eghty years of age. Charles Carroll Bor- (len, jjnother brother, ded whle n army servce n Panama a number of years ago. The otler two members of the famly were Mrs. John Bshop and Sarah Borden. The latter was the frst-born of John Borden and she ded n nfancy, a later daughter beng gven the same name. Jacob Borden s a member of the. Red Bank lodge of Free Masons and s also a member of the Shrncrs. Before be met wth the njury to hs legs he was a vstor at Red Bank nearly every nght, even n the stormest weather. Me never rode to and from town but always walked. Mr. Borden has never used tobacco n any form. On the other hand some of hs brothers who lved to be more than eghty years of age were nveterate tobacco users. - EVERETT NEWS. Holmdel Fre Company Put Out a Fre Here Last Week. The chmney of the house owned by Matthew Mulln and occuped by Prank Nevlle caught fre las Wednesday mornng. The Holmde fremen were called out and they ran ther apparatus to ths place a breakneck speed. The fre was soon put out and the damage was trflng. Wllam Kelly hus fully recovered from a broken leg whch he suffered n a runaway accdent several weeks ago. Edward Francs has the fnest fel of asparagus anywhere n these parts. The feld comprses sxteen acres, and on account of the fne ap penrnnce of the "grass" Mr. Franc has been gettng extra large prce for t. Only two of the shpments whch he has made have brought less than $0 for a dozen bunches. The Oceanc baseball team was t have played here last week agans the Everett team; but the vstor) faled to show up. Thomas Kelly has a new team of black horses whch he bought from the Ely estate at Holmdel. Spencer Beckley s employed o Brookdale farm at Lneroft. Lous and.julus Dobskey an workng on John Dolans farm. John Snffen has qut carpenter ng to work hs farm. Ho wll star carpenterng agan n the fall. Durng the wnter and part of the sprng Mr. Snffen dd a bg lot of repar work on buldngs owned by Jame B. Crawford. Much to the regret of many res dents of ths place the jtney bu whch runs between Rod Bank an Englshtown s no longer maknp stops at Everett. James B. Carton sold four cows tc. W. Hdleomb of Eatontown last weel:. SCOBEYVLLE NEWS. Fne Felds of Potatoes Owned by Two Farmers Here. Ellery Blnnchnrd and Stnnlej DnnfT have the fnest appearng potato crops n ths neghborhood: Perfect stands (f potatoes are on botl plnccs, and there s not the slghtest ndcaton that ether crop was n jured by potato rot. JohnSherman has been on he sc lst wth sore throat. Hs dnughtc Harret has recovered from sckness Arthur Smock, who lves on Jtmes N. Sckless place, has lost 25 sm" chcks by crows ths sprng. Clfford Sturtvant of Newark wn a recent guest of J. Henry Vnng. Charles. Root of Red Bank nn a lot of bees here..nst week sev era] swarms of bees owned by bn nnd by J. Henry Vnng ded. Th< loss s sad to have been caused b the bees gatherng hmey from fruj blossoms whch had bocn sprayed. Beatrce Wlkns, daughter HMvy Wlkns, has recovered fron sckness. N CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. TO MAUN, KKH; lly vlrl f nn order of thn Court n (l-y or Now.levtry, mnu >n tn da: (f tn lnt* loof, n n rcrtnn mm wlucln ll.s-l llmlmn Lnn,, prtltlont mll you, Mn-tn.rtn. nn? (l-frmlnt, yen tn- rmlrf!<> n>)*lr mtl umm tn netl tlomprh p-tlllm tn or l>of>n< tn,!0tl «ln>.,...tes»!.,j!lsj!lj.sa!j (HH- lkhmnt yuu /JH llr llhnnepllr >l»ll llnk multnbl* mm ju»t Tlu> (lj-ct of mll) m t H to omln nn or- rr for ymr wlfp, (hf fftll onhln Hnrlmr f.uhk. lotdl nnlrt ownl ly UT, fro* am.lour <,f nny rltlt yuu nmy hnvo h. nmo l,y vrtue nf your mnrrlntfc, you tmv (UK lranrtfl Urr for tl* pn»t ten y-nrn, am n no way havng contrlutcl to her up pnrt. Dutel May 0, 02. HB.l.Y, QNN 4 TAHHONS, Hnllrltnr.l Pettoner. ]>, 0. Allrcm, tl Dunk, N. J, P««e Three The Rose Shop 67 Broad Street Opposte Monmouth Red Bank CLEARANCE SALE of New Canton Grepe, Taffeta and Other SLK DRESSES -have-brought a number- of -very Dresses, all ths seasons models, from our New York Store and we are placng them on sale at less than ther wholesale cost. Ths s an unusual opportunty to secure a dress that was ntended to be sold at a much hgher prce. As the selecton s lmted on ths Sale, we cannot announce how long the sale wll contnue. ^ HENRY CAMPBELL, Presdent DANEL S. ELY, Vce-Pres. EDWN K. CONOVER, Casher The deal Use of Your Bank conssts n utlzng every avenue of helpfulness open to you. At ths nsttuton there are many. To be specfc For the regulatonof daly fnances a checkng account s avalable. To encourage thrft and prepare for specal needs or emergency, savngs facltes are provded. For the nvestment of temporarly dle.funds, our certfcates of depost are especally adaptable. Whenyou need-data or advce relatve to securtes we are at your servce. When you fnd t nconvenent to vst the bank n person, our bankng-by-mal department s at your command. f, after analyzng ths lst, you see you havent been makng the most complete use of our servce, proft by dong so from now on.. - THE BROAD STREET NATONAL BANK RED BANK. NEWOERSEY

4 Four RED BANK REGSTER, MAY 8, 82. THE RED BANK REGSTER. JOHN U. COOK, Edtor ago Publsher, OEORGB C. HANCK, AnBoculc Edtor. llusnoss Manager: THOMASHVNG MtOWN.., Entered nt the pomtoffle at Red Bank, 3, J., aa secont-clusb matter. Subscrpton Prces peel men to ohake (her nature n! twl*. am CC.-MM-there s "money the natons of tn? earth am frjrdnfr two or three thousand years after n t." up ther lons for the.f-ruy. And ths love uf conquest am love olj * _* when ths era comes t. wll brng wth l!htnff hal ben nluod n them lor;. And these wus of peace wll be ast changes that wll rotten down almost to the very roots of our present half a mllon.nr ; mllon.rears, -Mter :s the wars of mortal comlmt. woull he lke -xpotur a el-.ll n N«nuton wll le emtett t" lve on cvlzaton. elanjve t* entre, nature n two or ts own resources for tlo welfare of throedavs. ; ts own peoplt (Town Talk eotnuol on ptro M.). Kvory nann wll - *? reach out for foregn trade. Cunnng t-s not because of love of ones and skll and money am natural renerlbor that wars wll he slopped, souves am Kuvennental aul w COMPOSTOR One s-nr M.EO BU months 76 hut lv fear of the onseqees of romhu n the effort to nuk- enel Trec nontlb -* 0 war "rhlosohers anl pvcachers of; naton superor to ts neghbors. OVM.V relgon wll contnue tu urvc The naton tha can polucc ts >;ools WEDNESDAY, MAY S,.2. mlo laoo.l becajsc of the tcnes <he cheapest and that can transport of ther relgon, lul P mon have shown ts roods the cheapest wll le the TOWN TALK. that, they are not to le moved hy: natnn tha wll surv.vo n the end, sncl ll!".""" "s today any mure than and the other natons wll become ts N\t lo l v-.u out llu- they have l.ej n tn recent or re- vassals. here may he occasonal of f Natons, the freat.-st arrmcnt of,,,ote pa-. Only thrmvh tho fear wars, hut. they wll be dscplnary the o:\np.p s lauj,,^ ul [u, eorse-es of war s war wars wa^ed fol" commercal conquest tha there musl le a noneral <ls- j j.s.ly lo e wped out. Thc.-e eon-.e- and not wars for natonal conquest, lrmnment. of the natons of the jtuuv.. n the case of ltle:wl n:t- * * * onrtl. Ths was demanded, not f>,ms :,,v the loss of tcnloy am the.j^;. m.w m] y,k,(u,lay., f0,. much n promote KOO w amofr,,.,,,,,)>umo ot pay.ny; b.c.lana^es to fmu.,ul,,ot fo,-vrv lonp. " Aln-ulv -the natons, as to slop the over- uther ualon>; ;ml the consequences wll-lnnk tde of taxaton for w;r;,, ( u, suece.-sful naton.- are htjco " ~~ " lurtms whch s bcatnr so heavly wu,;,.b;< ur--.-r whc the peuplo of on thu Juplo of every ountry. hr.ueces- ful lall.,- nu^t st:l;.l:m * * * for lore years n th. future. The ))], of lln- ntd Stales, for nt hs """" "" " lolh (f llte.m these tlngs were vtvor- ""<" ".".."! - " "" n.elas,n,,-o k.lteal-l»unkbyeve,-y- stance, wll he nay,,,;; taxes lor. a,,,,c who took the tme to """k-^tl?" Presdent Manlnv lerel that peace wuuhl le nuule wth (ermany us quckly as a specal sesson of; Fnr of the la.y.est relgous of- ^r f ths country have mw A conrress could pass a peace resolu- -.,.,., Utn and s.ul t to the Whte House, stalled a natonal ellort to _mluo Tho Keml.l.-; rator.- de.l.uvd that a.maments Ceneral rusk, ormcr-j V tle ;earue of Natons was dead and Lv He " " «<"»." "> -Hd «&, tlat ll/unu-cl States would have no^ " :»?>v. "* wtten a letter to._ allance wth anv of the natons of <"* jont ^ okanr.-.aton.-, Jellltf "T the carlh but would play a lme hard." l /". ",* " l» the (hrsuans ^,,,,,..,,!of tn. Luled Stales to put all tnd to «n tn Kam. ^ : ^ ; Uu,. m,anft.rvlry.,, tlo n»-<p -The repudaton of all those polt- [\>"">..;" tellng them [hat they can «$. CH promses las come even quokpr" " they w, mt to. He tells o the ^ tlar- was atcpat..!. Presdent «to condton»f "">K- som of the fanne and Hurdn.-wont let a,-esolulon makng-"; < «"«n «,.,,, a separate peace wth (ermany ho " lhl> K0 kv ol tlw who are ^ denandne; U " that u " natonal hulu s passed hy cokess and f t were\ taxes he nmurod. (.eneral Trasks.,pas;el..J<:-«o.l(l..un- f;s.fo«,-l!l.v;.\e.!oj. lelc-concludes ty s:yy: "* "thea o lmtaton the mted of States anants wunt t. Already he s urnukk for tho,,.-.., -,,,,,, Unted Slates to outer a League of ruymen Natons, :lthoup;h le may call t hy (fo t now wthout anv lrnfronler*, stone lmls. Monotype keyboard operators. STEPHEN GREENE COMPANY, N. E. Corner Arch md lutl Sts., Phlla. BumsteadsWormSyrup "To chldren nn htffcl ol merer." Wlrr«dlrmlloua ore followed. T NKVJUt FALS. Vfupte acarclr and enormous cost of SANTONN, tt contan* lull dote. Stoo- sxty rears teat. So!4 ererywhere or by malt, 50o a bottle. E«t. C A. Voorhrn; M. D.. The Red Bank Wndow Cleanng Co. H. MESTRCH, PROP., Frst Class Work Red Bank Offce: 43 WASHNGTON STREET Resdence Phone 654-M Moderate Rates Long Branch Offce: 84 BROADWAY Phono 425 \VV specalze n the cleanng of wndows n stores, offces, nsttutons, lodge rooms am prvate dwellngs. Our operators are experenced men and they do the work on your premses wthout any nterference wth the regular routne of your personal or professonal occupaton. A MOST MPORTANT EVENT OF" THE SEASON MAY SLK SALE AT GOLDSTENS, LONG BRANCH No woman who has ever bought slk at one of our slk sales wll need a second nvtaton to help herself to the splendd values we offer at ths value-gvng- Slk Sale, and though we always have varety and quantty n plenty, todays assortment wll better even our prevous records, for there are more slks, longer peces, and n more fashonable weaves and shades than we "have "everhad n a sale before. n fact,- everythng- thats new and most wanted ths season s represented n ths event. t s seldom ndeed that such a slk collecton takes, on the moderate prces that accompany them. Every yard "s prced at the very bottom. Just compare all other sales outdone. Prce for prce, we undersell them all, for we made reductons that are real reductons. ncluded n the assortments are Dress Satn, Chffon Taffeta, Canton Crepe, Charmeuse, Crepe de Chne, Baronet Satn, Washable Satn, and other fashonable weaves as well as plenty of Black Slks. j FURNACE HEAT FOR EVERY HOME Heal Your Homo Through One Regster The patented CulorC PjelcBs Furmoe s the wonderful leutnr plant thnt hents homes of H rooms and lss throuc ONK UEGSTEl No ppes to wnst! space and fuel nul bump your head. No plumblrr no nlteratob. Saves onuth-d- to onc-hulf the fuel. Careful und prompt tstalluuon. Over 00,000 sudsfel users. Order NOW. BALEY & COMSTOCK at GEORGE OGLVE^S E»«t Front Street, Red Bank, N. J. P. O. Box 342. Phone Conn. pendturts for tho ths entrely upon the professng (.hrs-» * " :, tans of the Unted States. f tn-! The cost of past wars and the cost, other wap lke the last should come, of..pre>rnu--f future, wars takes they wll be responsble for every more than three-cuarters of all the j drop of blood that wll he shed and natonal taxes rased by probably j for every dollar wasteful^ oxpend : every country n the world. Every: ed." : naton n the world wants to hog, "*. * ** everythng n spht. F.very naton f the church people of the Unted tres to keep tself n sueh a cond- States stood together they could put ton that t can show ts teeth and through the -dsarmament proposton frghten anv other country whch am could have a world-wle confer-. wants to prll) smethnp out o! that ence on dsarmament enlle.l wth; natons cupboard.. very lttle delay. The proposton.,. + A-. would he fought by e\-erv nterest Three thousand or four thousand wh^h rmkes money out of war, Ky vears a K o, whch s about ls lonp a K o n : mls. wlu>, want. "^ arm V t; :nll as thc-re are aav authentc records of! lme *» dl >- " "^ease th.o.r own : mens thcu-htsand mens belefs, the mporhmee, and by the poln-.eu.r,-. phlosopher; sot forth the moral prn- ^llu a "ct a rse to power or ^x^h^w^er 0 ;;^» B s ;^pv.m,to the present day. About twenty-- Jn h),, p, ve hundred years a«o a prroat teltpr- ^ the" ncrease of nomlalon was founded whch odav has sey ()n. vd, -, c-ral hur.drcj mllon adherents, vtl. of>,, ;u y K:J. whk. ), m. ^a,. t.,, human brotherhood, as ts central M, u,,,,,,,,!.,,. (. onlml, Ol wlth dea Abcut a huun-ed years later. ^ ^ ;u.,, Umhws.,,.,, foyb, anutu-r trv.t reheon was founded,.,.,., whch also has :uveral lmr.dlcd -ml, lvv.l,) v.thl,- r.-- Th-r- w " lons of helevovs. and ths relgon ^ " :0 l nr l!"""^u-- Tl.ne ««.-.e also set forth the. same ethcal prnnf! predecessor. Nneteen of tran.~]ort!-.l r focd to funur.e strcken dstrct- at.d :he-re hundte, years.a,,, anotlle,,reat re- «-/- «^ nz!^& ttl K«n was ouuled. whch..nwhas r (. ;, (,wk.(,;. ;l,., l,undre,ls o mll-.ons of worshppers.,,;..,, t() t],,ht,,,;, fj,,/ and the ureat r.nv commandment was t),^.,.>r p,,,,^,,^.,.,,.., A-l>l». pf ssued that man snouh. hue hs,.,,.,,,,.^;,,^, t](.,.(,.,,,.s.,,) eonfn; nesrl.h.r as lmse and that te,u.,,^,, condtons prncple ot the (,olden Uulo should..,.,han(,l,,. Mnl,;.r tl,lls!,ortaton " "knd m dealks wth m(,thp s (.an(..)n.y fot (, nto l, stl.u.ts ther fellow mvn. Thrteen htd-ed where the hurvests have been blasted..mssnu-.ares are now locturs year* Vo stll another ureat relgon w-,s tound,-u founl.-l whch. whch, lke l.ke the me uree three.,,,,,..,,,,.,,.,,...jncul.tural ox-! Keal relgons whch preceled t, ports, b well (s preachers of the (ros- pvtcltcd hrolherlv love (ml human Nn lol[;.-, e\-fll n the lercest goodwll as. the essental-; of lfe and lu:(mlest of wars, s the nds- crmnate Mnurhter of men, wonn : These four j.leat TolRous. each»r alll ehblren tolerated.! whch onlraeos the snlt ethcal y s. ^ prncples of the others, comprse " anon,- ther belevers nearly all the, He word :: readv fora new doal,. people of the earth. vcbof these l ut th < h-arls o men are not: relgons has l- j>veachcrs audts ehakel. he people o all countres prest who dalv and weekly nr;;e walt lsarmamet hecauso of tle uron ther peollo He need of follow- tremendous burden of taxaton whch; n»- the prneples lad down by the Pesenl condtons ental. But the : founder of her relgon, lundvds»ve of eonr est end tn: sprt of of mllons «>f preacher.-, and prests "-tun: frhry burns as lrhrhtly as: hve devoted ther lves to ths work ; v r - ()lll. v. these equsts wll not snce these relgons were founded. " the conquest ot war to enslave a Yel al-nd las been chamel so people or to extend domnon over lttle hy (le te.-uhnns of hese phl- a country; but t wll be a conquest osophc-s anl nf preachers and prests to make the people of other cour- ot these four e/eat relgons, that the tres huy another natons (,oods. j -world bus just emend from the Tarff walls and trade restrctons. Kreac.t am bloodest of all the wars a" government subsdes wll be the ever wacel on ths earth; ths war new weapons of warfare, nstead of ndue; fokht v.-lh all the nventons hattle shps and naebne jjuns. Such j# of cenlur.j le.sun-d for lb,. sbulvh- Phrases as "The Open Door," and (^ ter of huan hems. "Spheres of nfluence" are merely, m..., jsymbols to ndcate that a naton do- Wllam Cullon Uryant, n hs "»"<ls he rjrht to sell ts conds n ; # poem, "The Sm: of the Kowe,-," lh( country to whch these terms are [ Jk, wtten nearly half a century ajrn. /PPled. opulatons wll ho protect-. Jg seems n h: fnre.-e a war "». lorests and jungles wll let-v as. that just ended w-jen lu w-,.te. d the world made callable, of desr]tv. -of a fulue war as t-"npared wth past wars:, ntmber uf human bengs, not be- n;- a greatly ncreased!) Ulu..l H.-, e l.-.r!.".-.-l.-ll!c:u>, of loye for tbese lunan be nns, hut manly n order Unt there ( may be lucre people lo buy a natons hnk they Ht when the test comes, e-pe:d!y n rc^an! to other.natons, the prne Rule Mspctnlcl and each naton arm.; l-elf f..r war. Ths s lle case even e.th ther uwn ennt ryme; for alll;!) men may thnk tln-y beleve n tn flullen.ule, and may prase the r( pb- of Lvne: one:- ne^hldr; as hrn.-eh.-es, tl v are under a (lelllsull ; for there snot one man n u tllfn \vho s ml nocc ntereslld n bs own :-lleee-s :u.l n ls own welfare lban he s n the Mtceess nd Welfare of hs [p,l;lr. Tls un s hocn on t b> nly na nlv t ^, for cvlzatl vtlmt. rnakd las u nlln or. nure.yours. Those hundreds of hou.ads of years lave, lncn hundreds <f thotsands of yo-h of Htrrn slrurle wth wld leasls and wlder ne for He pvkk <f lvmr on the earth. s by RED BANK, N. J. fghtng durn; bese hundrels of thouhtutlh of yeftr.s thnt n/n lu;-; tt- nnod ha present place and hs present domnon on the curlh. To ex- " "" t 4- Dress Satn n street atv evcn;- shades. 36 nches wde. Regular S2.5O. Sale Prce, Yd. $.98. SATN ETOLE. Superor qutlly, n tll the prevalns; colors. 3o nches wde. Regular sot. Sale Prce, Yd. $2.69. SATN FRANCAS, -The satn that never wears o^l.". <* nches wde. Sale Prce, Yd. $3.49. CHARMEUSE. Henvv qualty, beautful lustrous >!. : hc wanted shades. 42 :vlu-:> wde. He^uhr Sj. ( )h. Sale Prce, Yd. $3.9. CREPE SATN. n street and evenng shades. 4n nches.vde. Sale Prce, Yd. $2.95. CREPE DE CHNE. Cluse, lnn weave, excellent wewrny; qualty, n street andevenng sh;uls. -n. nches wde..koj;l;r Sale Prce, Yd. $2.9. DRESS TAFFETA. Chln lnsl, n all colors. -3d nches wde. Sale Prce, Yd. $.98. DRESS TAFFETA. Superor qualty, lustrous lnsh, n all the Wanted colors. Regular S2. l >S..( nches wde. Sale Prce, Yd. $2.69. K*W Black Slks Black Duchess Satn Ths s an excellent qualty. Comes wth a.hjl lustre,-and the host value we have ever before offered. 36 nches wde. Sale Prce, Yd. $.98. Black Chffon Taffeta of superor qualty, fast color. 56 nches wde, Sale Prce, Yd. $.98. Black Charmeuse n a heavy qualty, rch lustrous tnsh. 4 2 nches wde. Regular S3.9S. Sale Prce, Yd. $3.9. Black Crepe de Chne An excellent, s;ood wearns; qualtv. 40 nches wje. Sale Prce, Yd. $2.9. Black Satn Etole The must wanted slk of today. 36 nches wde. Regular S.00. Sale Prce, Yd. $2.69. CHffon Slk F»opln CHFFON SLK POPLN. n a complete lne of colors, also black and whte. 36 nches wde. Sale Prce, Yd. $.9. SLK AND WOOL CANTON CREPE. n Hardng blue, tan, old rose, nayv and taupe. 42 nches wde. Sale Prce, Yd. $2.69: CHNO SLK. For lamp shades and lnngs, h a full assortment nf colors. 36 nches wde. Sale Prce, Yd. 98c. olbstens; Baronet Sport Satn n pnk, pearl grey, loneydew, turquose, Cop.en, black and whte. )() nches wde. Regular Sale Prce, Yd. $3.69. ALL-SLK WASHABLE SATN. n whte, pnk and flesh. 36 nches wde. Sale Prce, Yd. $2.49. COTTON WASH SATN. Tor lngere, A lnn, soft fabrc that s deal for underthrs; t wears and washes well. n, whte, pnk and flesh. 36 nches wde. Sale Prce; Yd. 85c. HEAVY TUB SHRTNG SLK. n a varety of neat combnaton strpe ellects. 36 nches wde. Regular $2.00. Sale Prce, Yd. $.49. SLK MXED SHRTNGS. n new color combnaton strpes, fast colors. 36 nches wde. Regular 9 He- Sale Prce, Yd. 69c. SHANTUNG PONGEE. Good heavy qualty, comes n natural-color. Regular S. 5. Sale Prce; Yd. $.00. SUTNG PONGEE. Extra leavv qualty. Ths slk s delghtfully cool, n natural color. Re;ul!r S2.9.S. f*\/ Sale Prce, Yd. $2.00. FANCY LNNG SLK. n a large and pretty assortment of new desgns and colors. 36 nches wde. Regular?.50. Sale Prce, Yd. 98c. And Loan Assocaton has opened a new seres of shares for nvestors and home bulders. Ths Assocaton s one of the most successful n the country. t provdes the most proftable method of monthly savngs, and the easest means of eventually ownng your own home. Shares requre a payment of $ each per month; you may have as many shares as you wsh; now open at the oflce, SECOND NATONAL BANK Books _ { t T T t y? y t Tt y t ffy y y5. THE dgnty of - our professonal etquette matches the hgh standards We have set for the conduct of our bua- AUTO AMBUlAHCt SERVCE Chara and tables for all occasons EST.H.C.FAY AWWORDENTR. FUNERAL DRECTOR 60E.FRONT ST. RED B&MK The crculaton of The ReJ Bank Regster for the three months eulnt;- Aprl st, 92, was per Week. The absolute correctness of the rrculnton statement of The Red Bank Regster s guaranteed by the publshers of Prnters nk, who wll pay $00 to the frst person who successfully controverts ts accuracy..he Regsters crculaton of 6,83 wll take your advertsement nln almost every home n all ths part uf Monmouth County. MONMOUTJ COUNTV ORPHANS COURT. v vl-,,,.,,r,,,,.,.,,hl. orplmm T,,r^!, l :r, l r,,::r,,:rr n.r.n. ln,. ;,,n,,,,,.,.,,,,.,;,,.,. "" " n(l rl v -*-",-» H" ""ll "..! wll n.l..lnl, ;,,..«rn t wll,,. h,.,l,.,, tl,,,,tl lnv.r June..-J.,,t,,. 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5 Hgh Grade Fertlzers n any quantty, from a pound to a carload, for the FARM, GARDEN, LAWN and SHRUBBERY NTRATE OF SODA BONE MEAL SHEEP MANURE LAWN SEEDS WOOD ASHES FANCY SEED OATS PLOWS, HARROWS, FERTLZER DRLLS, and parts. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF POULTRY AND DARY FEEDS. COAL WOOD GRAN HAY FLOUR M. V. BROWN 24 WHARF AVENUE Telephone 27 WANTED Young man about 8 to 20 years of age. Must be wllng and well adapted, for soda fountan, wth or wthout experence. Good pay to rght party.- References KALSH PHARMACY 5 Broad Street, RED BANK. BALDWNS PHOTO, ART AND MUSC SHOP lt Avenue, Atlantc Hghlands STATONERY Mller Street, Hghlands We have a compkte new ftock n both stores, n whte and all colors. COLUMBA AND OKEH RECORDS ALL THE LATEST HTS, SHEET MUSC and PANO ROLLS KODAK.FLMS and FNSHNG CARDS FOR ALL OCCASONS-DENNSONS GOODS FRANKLN When you buy a Frankln, you own more than just a means of gettng about. You have also these essental advantages comfort, safety, economy and freedom from trouble. Any car wll provde transportaton, but only Frankln lght weght, flexblty and drect ar coolng can mantan these ; Standards of satsfacton: 20 mles to the gallon of gasolne 2,500 mles to the set of tres 50 %, slower yearly deprecaton (Natonal Averages) ; JOHN MORROW, JR. GLOBE COURT GARAGE J" Globe Court, Red Bank, N. J, > v. Telephone 6 Red Bank fa RED TAN:: rx )-:Ov3-:e-!G-:-a:c:o:c:Ooc-crovO-^-are:-^" ATLANTC HGHLANDS N;V/S. ACD PHOSPHATE AGRCULTURAL LME LAND PLASTER FELD SEEDS RED BANK, N. J. JOE RCH & SON, Masons and Contractors. Stone, Brck and Plaster Work. Dtchng and Gradng. 76 Avenue A, Phone 27-J ^Atlantc Hghlands, N ^ rdl-.kxcersvb.. URC ACD TRY THE WLLAMS TREATMENT 85 Cent Bottle (32 Doses) FREE UH bfcauhf you slnrt thft day worred ftnl tred, HtlV lotfn am nrnn and muscles, an acluk fend, burnk and beavntc down [.Church Club to Hold a Mu.k.l Show >; Made,$75 at Cafrtcra.. Forty young folks wll take part n a muscal show to n: gven Frday j nghl by St. Apss c u, ;,t the, Majestc theater. Hamng wll bo! held afterwtd.ul the dull rooms., At HP last meetng of tn dub Mrn. Wllam Blood, Mss JJokue llurtncdy, Arthur Phur, Mrs. Vter S. Dunne, Mrs. James Whtchcad, Mrs. San Jackson, Mrs. Frank llcmbold, John J. Mullgan and John Stewart were apponted a commttee to have charge of entertanments durng May and June. The Hub wll hold a measurng socable and dunce on Thursdy nght of next week, a euchre party on Tuesday,.June 4tl, and u chcken salad supper and,a dance on Wednesday nght, June 29th. The communty club cleared $75 at the cafetera Frday nght. The watresses were Mss Hulda Kohcrts, Mss (tnevovn Juckaan, Ars. Nelson Roberts, MBs Alce Whte and Mss Mabel Drouege. Mrs. Hurry Rchmond wab n charge of tle affar. The lades auxlary of the club has elected Mss Helen. McNear presdent, Mrs. James H. Slrykcr and Mrs. j John E. Foster vce presdents, Mrs. Henry C. VanNote recordng seere- J, tury nnd Mrs. Guy. M Henry lnan- cal. secretary. Mss Else Dausjer was operated.! on for adenods and tonsl trouble last week at the Lone llrancl losp- tll.. : Walter Drake M c od ctel- To prove The Wllams Treat men t conqum-rt lu.ln.y nnd Madder dncusl-f, lmnm- mm and nl other nlmonu when <ue to excessve urc acd, no matter how chronc, or FraTTk Baldwn has put hs photography department n readness for stubborn, f you have never tred The WMlcrnH Tvatrent, wp wll :v<> one Hl>c, buttle (32 doses) free f yon wll cut out thn the summer and he s now prepared notce and send t wth your name and ad-tdrphs. Please send. 0 ecu B t> help p«y make studo sttng. pontage, packng etc., tn The Dr. D. A. Wl- Mrs. Earl SncdcUer. who s a patent at the.ok Braneh hnsptal, s MmM Company. D*pl. T-lllUO,. O. Huldmj?, Kant Hampton, Conn. St-nd nt* once nnd slghtly mproved. you wll recev! by parcel post a regular HBc. bottje.. wthout cham? am wthout ncurrntr any oblgaton. Only one bottle to members of Mantell hose The. annual dnner party for the eorapany the samp MMCSH or famly. Local and Long Dstance Movng. General Truckng, Baggage and Express 3ervce. FREPROOF VANS. ANDERSON BROS., Opposte Red Bank Depot Red Bank, N. J. Telephone 704. C. MLLER Carpenter and Contractor 52 Branchport Avenue LONG BRANCH, N. J. All Knds of Alteratons Specalst for Leaky Roofs Telephone Q5-W Lone Brunch PLUMBER!{ $ and STEAM FTTER $ Now s the tme to have Furnaces, Y A Stove, Smoke Stacks, Gutters, V Leaden and general plumbng put ), n order before cold.wenther lets.. n. Estmate* gven for new Heater*. X Ask about the new ppeless heater. $ HOWARD FREY y Santary Flumblntf 74 Monmoutl St. Red Bank ^ Telephone 234-J <{<>::::::::::::::::>:;: [fatessen ftore nn ] rsl ;\f!;uc. The ll.ly ten room and lurf<n.s -cuaujr;;nt hnve r<.opel!(-d \\>v t le -summer. The steamboat b Mandalay lruuvht about D.OOO vstors hen frnm New! (York on Sunday. The lo«( made. three trps HE Sudy anl t wll ; rn agan next Saturday and.sunday. Mr.x Mary Armour, who has been. : styled the Georga Cyclone, spoke Suluy tfjht at,.j)/>,m:!!wdst.;hu;eh n the nterests of tle womens tern-j :pcranee unon. "! j Mss Jula Kcrsehner.f-New York spent Saturday and.sunday wth Mss Eleanor nglss, The Alerts baseball ton trounced Slavesnk Sunday by-a :vnv nf!l to. Joseph Stryker ptt-led for the ; Alerts and Joseph Hanson was on the j mound for Navcsnk.,<ster A. pan" n the buck worn out before the day! Sckles and,csljy farharl nmfled b^rh do not tnh you have to stjy n that unutun.. j two fles,-whfclraded m.-lerlly n j He- HtvoK. well, wth no stff jonts, *orc the defeat of the Nvcsnk "team. msdoh, rhtmtte an*, aclr back or Mr. and Mrs. Edward (llvy of kdn>y troulle rnusd by body made acds. K you utcr from bladder weuknehh, wth New York spent Sunday wth Mr. bmnnr, HcnkfK lnng, or f you nr«n nnd and Mrs. Patrck GnllYy. out of l)-d half d dozen Lmes nt ttcht, you Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mantel], who wll npprocntc tle rest, comfort and slronsth ths roun-nt Hhcmld (,vo. have been travelng wth ther theatrcal company, are n town lor a lew was held Thursday nnht at the lrohouse. About thrty members were present. The dnner, most of whch was prepared by Postmaster Charles R. Grover, conssted of roast chcken, potatoes, asparagus, coffee, ce cream, caue and frut punch.. Del ford Lttle, Benjamn 0. Martn and W. Harry Posten were n charge of the dnner party. HGHLANDS NEWS. Wclforc Socety EMchre Party Kruses Pavlon to Open Saturday. The socal welfare socety wll hold a euchre party tonght at the lorourh hall. H wll be n rlarc of Mrs. Jesse Clark. The npennr dance at Kruse s pavlon wll le held next Saturday nght. John H. lluan has rented the RarKC at Water Wtch formerly eonducted by Danel Mahoney. He took posjesson last Knlurday. Mr. loran wll do general repar work on automobles and lt- wll sell automoble supples. The Hghlands baseball team wll play at home next Sunday. The vstng team wll be Monmouth Bench. A new back stop wll be put up on the Held. The Hghlands players wore tjer new unforms Sunday n the ramc wth Far Haven. Percy Mauser batted n hs old tme form, gettng a. trple, two doubles and «sngle out of lve tmes at the bat. Twenty dollars was realzed at the recent dance gven for the lre company. The money wll be used to huv unforms. The dance was arranged by Mss Hazel.ayton and Mss Myra Smth. Mrs. Kverett Newman has rented her house on Kfth street to a New York party. Ambrose Lmng of Perth Amhoy spent Sunday wth Mr. and Ms. (Jcorge Lmng. Mrs. Florence Kohertson has been kept ndoors wth sckness. J. Urcl has returned from Rockledge, Florda. The ease ngar.st Harry Brown, who was arrested recently on a charge uf sellng underszed lobsters, wll come up Frday n the dstrct court at l.mg lranch, after havng been postponed once. llrown was charged wth sellng the. lobsters to :\ Long lrnnh loul. le clams that be ran prove hs nnocence. Those from ths place who won przes at the euchre parly of the: Allntc llghlanls Forest>]: lodge- are Mrs..ncs C.oenon, Mrs.! Jula Ahearn. Mr.-..l. Douglas, M vs. J Jsse lsclolv. Mnne Ahearn, Mrs., Ulnrles Cney, Mrs. Harry Sctl-! thorp. Mr. and Mr?. J. Matt, Mr. nd To make that motor whrl Mrs. Suel Corse, Mr. anl Mrs.! Wllam Morrs, Mrs. Kate Darlng,! When you put your foot on the Mrs. Charles MllT and her daugl-; starter Power s whats wanted. Putter, Joseph Wallace, Mr. and lra.! a Columba Stompc llury n your ear and Addnon lonun, Mr. and Ms... you can press the button wth the feelng Sealer. Arthur Smth. t( orge Whte,! that theres gong to be tumctln; dong Columba ffora^e^ Baf cry The Columba a a powerful battery. t wll stand operatng condtons that wreck ollcrd. ts nlatcn of hex: :on;l ronstrucu llc a honc-yeuad,.u c Mrs. C. M. Knhrtson, Mrs. Robert Lmng n.l,laenb H. lloollu. JEFFREY BROS. FOR QUALTY StRVlCr. PLUMBNG HEATNG GongtoHave a Party? -jranst buklne;. Hut vc dont expect you toalmsc t C< uu!<. JU.t l>c<;u:.e f s,dl evtypto-vauy. t a Cute ror fhmj,u,l- t /vc yfn.j a»>) of-\v»rk,nvn ttry. \\c rvprct ^o\t worrntmt nttl, wont *fml y»n n^ nmcl tu let n lu n v.u Lr.-l f you tll >* work yuwl-clf. Let me fv* you nn ohtlmuto, S. J. PCOT JAMES WOLCOTT Cor. Globe Court «nd Mechanc S«. 0 wa, m S tttb %, R o d B.nk. N. J. Kcd U.nk. N. J. Honc 32-W. Page Fve New Chevrolet Prces Effectve May 7th, 92 "Four-Nnety" Models Tourng $ 645 Roadster Sedan Coupe Lght Delvery Wagon All prces *. o. b. Flnt, Mchgan J.W. MOUNT CO. Maple Avenue and Whte Street, Red Bank, N. J. Telephone 55 Whte Low Shoes for Graduates and the Comng May Day Sports All szes, from small Chldrens up to large Grls and Womens,a large varety to choose from. Play Shoes for Chldren Bargans n Womens Shoes The Home of Good Shoes ". Boys and Men All ready toftyou wth Sport Shoes, Oxfords, Outng Shoes, etc., for Decoraton Day, etc. Here s a great stock of footwear at prces to sut ^he purse of anyone. Clarence Whte Staw Hat s wth us f you get under one of our nfty new Straws or Panamas, youre sure to have the nobbest hat. the market affords. "New Shapes -New Weaves -New Trmmngs The proper style and dmenson to sut you can easly be found here. See some of them n our wndows. Straws and Toyos $2.50 to $5. Panamas and Bankoks $5.00 to $0.00 f " Broad and lvol Streets, Pad Hunk o 0 t a

6 Page Sue PRCE REDUCTON -ON- The Hgh Grade Unversally ERAL Popular 30 x 3 TRAFFK NON-SKD A complete stock of all szes n See us for prces on other szes "QUALTY and SERVCE" AT THE FOUNTAN RED BANK, N. J. Telephone 49 Always on Duty The successful busness man knows the value of a Bank whch s not only safe and secure, but also accommodatng. Competent offcals are always on duty here, readyto gve any needed attenton to your affars. We safeguard money entrusted to our keepng Gve credt to those worthy of t Provde for the expedtous transacton of busness Among the personal accounts on our books, we would be pleased to have yours. RED BANK TRUST COMPANY Formerly Frst Natonal Bank Red Bank, N. J. " Servce Frst and Always." MOVNG! MOVNG! MOVNG! RED BANft KEGSE?, E. S2. ROBBERY AT COLTS NECK. LOUS PLOTKN, THE VLLAGE STOREKEEPER, THK VCTM. Theves Broke nto H* Store Frday Nght and Stole Goods nnd Cmh to the Value of $50 Clue» Pont to Boyt m the Robber.. ] Theves broke nto Lous lotkns store at Colts Neek lyduy ntfht and j stole ^oods and cash to the value of 550. Two small panels of j;lass on the east sde of the store were knocked ntt am entrance was joned through ths opvnn;. The openng was =o srrull that the theves must ha\e been boys or underszed men. j Colts Neck resdents returnng home j late Frday nsht saw an automoble! truck wth no one n t about 300 feet west of the store. t s gentr-j ally beleved that the stolen goods j were hauled awny n the truck. The thngs taken comprsed 00 c "^avs, - packs of cgarettes, lve n rs of shoes, a b^ lot of shrts, ov rverulls uul HRhtKwus, and $5 n pennes. Mr. Plotkn had no burglary nsurance, j - j COLTS NECK NEWS. Lades Helpng Crcle to Hold a j Festval Next Week. j ; The lades helpng crcle of the j Reformed church wll hold a straw- j berry and ce cream festval Thurs- day nght of next week at the chapel, j The crcle met last week at the, chapel and arranged for the festval. ]! Mr. and Ms. Sdney Sccrs of, Ocvanpwvt, formerly of ths plnce,: were quests ot Mr. and Mrs. Walter!. Felds Wednesday evenng. The b.vs club met Thursday evenng at (Jeorge Taylors. Rev. )..; Doyle nave a talkon "Recreaton,"! n whch he emphaszed the need of;. recreaton...,ml also the danger "bf. perm j nuf the search for recreaton ^0 nto] fere wth the horo serous ^ thng.-, of lfe. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Taylor. Nearly all j the club members wore present. He- >- fur:> the meetng the boys played; v..lley ball. Mr. and Mrs. KwaM Uelnvtls w nt to Jersey Cty a few days n^-o J.;> nt(ml the funeral ol Mr. Rchards* uncle. Hegnnng wth next Rumlny se-rv-, cs at the Reformed chur-h wll be u der daylght savne; tme. Hcrea;er all evenng servces wll start :-J ejrht oclock. Frank E. Meyer anl Mr. and Mrs.,o::qun Lawrence spent Saturday land Sunday wth relatves al Matl- (.sol.! Heat ce Doyle, daulhter of Rev. [DanelTV Doyle, suffered a spraned Wnkle last week al the physcal exercses nt the Freehold hgh school. Beatrce was unable to attend school j for two days on account of her n- jury, nu she s all v;hl now. All the schools of the townshp are uo\v beng run yu the dayhht *avjn^; plan. Arrsmgermnts arc btr made,for ] the annual harvest home of the Ke- ; formed church, hut the date has not yet been fxed. George S.. Hunt s charman and treasurer of the harvest home commttee. The Chrstan Endeavor socety of tlt Reformed church wll bold ts! quarterly meetng,-t the chapel to-j HOLMD^L NEWS. Date for the May Day Fete Changed to Thur«day of Next Week. The date for the townshp May day fete am athletc exercses has been dmmed from Wednesday of next, week to the followng day. (Much nterest, s beng shown by the schools and much practcng s beng clone for the events. No trace has been found of the theves who last week broke nto the store of Knhafer & Covover and stole $2. r >. Last week the Ely estate sold a team cf horses to Mddlebrook farm of Deal and sngle horses to George P. Sehenck of ths plnce, Wllam Kubbersk of Var Haven, F. V. Muchmorc of Relford, Fred Mller of South Amboy, Charles Conway of Fn-mKlr.le nnd Edward Dck of, Smthburg. At a meetng of the Holmdel town- shp hoard of educaton Frday nfht all the prccnt teachers were re-en-! gnked at the same snlares. t had been reported that Mss Carolne Mermnn, teacher of the prmary dc- : pm-tment here, would gve up her po- ; ston. Much gratfcaton was ex- pressed by the members of the school board that ths report was not true. The farmers are now able U> form farly accurate estmates of the,! amount <>f damage caused by pot-.! toes rattng n the ground. The ge- : ernl opnon s that the damage was! not so lar^ as was at frst beleved. The farmers say that ths secton wll ; j produce about three-quarters of a normal crop. On some farms the loss s less than ths and on other! farms t. s more., <,eov;e Kly. son of Danel S. Ely, s suff«rng from a wrenched nnkle caused by a fall whle he sv\«playng on the school grounds last week. Mrs. Alex.. McClces s spendng j two weeks wth her daughter, Mrs. t. \V. Holts of.bomfeld. Rev. Wlmer MneNnr wns called : to Huskng Udge Saturday.by the death of a rclutv-. - NTERURBAN BUS COMPANY, NC. LONG BRANCH, N. J. BUS SCHEDULE. BETWEEN L.ONCS BRANCH and RED BANK 8 s A. M * :45 U.30 0; rus,, P.M. Long Branch to Red Bank. X o A. M G ,04. a (J G 8.2 y.oa ) Ol G G (! G, 2.0! A. M. tn J f.09 G S ( ,2 A. M. a S S ,22 NOTE 7.5 A. M. frst bus to Red Bank Sunday..45 P. M. runs Saturday rght only. Ocean Avenue Long Branch Termnal. Th Schedule Subject to Change SO *-2,30 lottom Red Bank to Long Branch. t : to ( ( J0 5.5 G.00 S.45 7.S :45 A. M. J X. M H.!) D ) 0., (.04 (S A. M. O 7.37 H u.na :U! t A. M. "NOTE RUH Saturday nght only. O !).M , <>.G ,54" Ralroad Staton Red Bank Termnal. A. M ! S 8.43 fl ".S A. M. Sprng and Summer Suts Almost at. M. F^KELSTEN^S Great Reducton Sale Mens and Young Mens Suts, $6.50, $8, $9, $22.50 The Very Best Suts, $3.75 Alt styles and qualtes n every shade magnable 2 West Front St., Red Bank, N.J. TXVE UNVERSAL CAR We are always movng. Thats ovr busness. Wo have large padded r.otor vans, careful, courteous and competent employees. We are properly equpped. These features combned makes movng easy. No confuson, no nconvenence. We wll move you anywhere any tme. Get our fgure, whch wll only he,commensurate wth the hgh class of pervcc rendered. Just bear n mn:l, for your own beneft, that the lowest prce snot always the cheapest. We have a large Freproof Storage Warehouse whch s new, clean, dry, lght and well ventlated. Here, you may store your household goods, brc-a-brac, panoa and other artcles of value wth the assurance that they wll receve the same care and prvacy that they would n your own home. Separate rooms. Offce, 40 Mechanc Street Telephone 894 RED BANK, N. J. : LNCROFT NEWS. ^ Lades Ad Socety Clears $20 by an ce Cream Fetvnl.! The lades ad socety of the! ; elap chared S-u by n cake and ce, en am fe»tv:.l Tn mll:; nglt of last-. week. The portable hou--e whch August, M-rgle r.-cenlly bnught ll Cbcago rrvel lart week n had condton.; Consderable repar work wll have to be done U> (( of the [lrts be-! S :» fore the house can he set up. A; Mrs..lolm Kenton contnues to re- J co\ef f-on ht- sr^uess. j * l.re-e MH^er was homo on a > f-lof.l fuu the navy parl of hst " week., Lous Walter- s lmvn; n wre <> fenee pl around h< garlen. <l! Julus Mnl/.u lur returned tn Say-J!:vlle, Log sland, lfter n stay wth 5 ns brolh-r, lt:ymo:ul Molzan..n- T l Mdl/.an took home wth hm hs %.son Wlnn. \\lf had been lvng f wth laynoml.mnl/.m sne Sejtem-; M. FOnC.OT.ON. FKKUSON TheM. & H. Upholsterng Co. < h Aulo rmnng, nferor l^nkhng. % Coucle. uul Talor Suted Mnde U, Order, (ooln Cllel for anl Delv-,, ercl, 3B W. From S. RED DANK, N..!, ABOUT FORD CARS SOLD LOGC The Ford car has been fundamentally rght from the begnnng. That fact made t "The Unversal Car." t has always led n lowest frst cost at well as n lowest cost to mantan and operate. A Runabout, Tourng Car, Coupe, Sedan, Truck and Fordton Tractor we have them all and wll make reasonably prompt delvery. Smplcty has ever marked the desgnng and buldng of Ford cars, trucks and tractors. Henry Ford and hs engneers have always strven for smplcty wth strength. The success of the Model "T" Ford car and a great part of the Ford Motor Companys success has come from an early understandng and apprecaton of that prncple n motor car constructon. The fewer the parts n a car, fewc,r the parts to go wrong. When that smple truth s carred out n producng a cor, as t s n Ford cars, trucks and tractors, the result s bound to be a smplcty of desgn and buldng that means smplcty, durablty and economy of operaton. Ths smplcty of constructon proves tself n the ease wth whch Ford cars, trucks and tractors arc drven. Four mllon, fve hundred Ford cars n daly servce proves every clam we make. More than ever we arc sure the Ford car s your necesstytoday. MATAWAN ENGLSHTOWN w. E. MOUWT -lets have your order RED BANK NEW BRUNSWCK

7 Have You A f you have not come n and see me. sell the Wllard, a hghly recommended machne and up-to-date n every respect. J. Dl FORE ART STUDO Shrewsbury Avenue, Red Bank, N. J. Prlncl Albmrl! sold!^ tuy f tnt, hand- Bom«pound and hull pound tn numdort ud n tht pound crystal glau numf. dor wth pon mofottnsr top. Copyrlelt S2 by R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co.. FRST thng you do next go get some makns papers and some Prnce Albert tobacco and puff away on a home made cgarette that wll ht on all your smoke cylnders! No use sttng-by and sayng maybe youll cash, ths hunch tomorrow. Do t whle the gongs good, for man-oman, you cant fgure out what youre passng by! Such flavor, such coolness, such more-sh-ness well, the only way to get the words emphatc enough s to fgo to t and know yourself! A BATH N EVERY HOME s Your Home Santary? A santary home nsures a healthy famly. Nothng s»o dangerous to the household as pour plumbng or the lads o[ santary equpment. There :-; no excuse, durng these modern tmes, to deny yourself and famly the advantages of a well equpped bathroom. Good fxtures, at a reasonable cost, are wthn reach of all. JEFFREY BROS. 20 Monmouth Street, RED BANK, N. J. Telephone 923 Youll enjoy the sport of rollng em wth P. A.! the natonal joy smoke And, besdes Prnces Alberts delghtful flavor, theres ts freedomfrom bte and parch whch s cut out by, our exclusve patented process! Certanly you smoke P. A. from sun up tll yo* slp between the sheets wthout a comeback. Prnce Albert s the tobacco that revolutonzed ppe smokng. f you never could smoke a ppe forget t! You can AND YOU WLL f you use Prnce Albert for packng! ts a smoke revelaton n a jmmy ppe or a cgarette! Shares of Swft & Company are wdely dstrbuted. The mapehowa thenumbcrof shareholders n each state and has been dotted to ndcate the pro* portonato dstrbuton. Who s Swft & Company? Swft & Company s not a one man or one famly affar. t s a company owned by more than 40,000 people acuttered over tho face of the globe forty thousand shareholders wth votng powers and a share n the rsks and profts of the busness, 0 MoBt of, tho forty thousand lve here n tho Unted States. But some of them lve n France, Bone n England, others n the Phlppnes, Hawa, Alaska. 3,000 of them are women.. Nearly 4,000 of them are employee. Ths average ndvdual holdngs are emal abbt 37 shards apece. No one parson or famly owns a majorty of tho stock. n fact.t would take 900 of the largest shareholders pooled together to vote 5 per cent of the stock These shareholders ore the men and women whose money, n tho form of captal, makes Swft & Company possble. They ore jealous of the character and reputaton of ther organzaton, proud of what t s dong, proud to have n part n Bupplyngto the world such products 89 Swfts Premum Ham and Bacon, Brookfeld Sausugo, Slverleuf Brand Pure Lard, Wool Soap, Swft- & Companys fresh meats, etc. The executves, of Swft ft Company,, mantan the h({h standards of these productsaa an mperatve duty not only to, the 40,000 shareholders, but to tho publc Swft & Company, U. S. A. RED BANK REGSTER, MAY H, 92. BREF TEMS OF NEWS. HAPPENNGS OF NTEREST N MONMOUTH COUNTY. Personal Notes, Sales of Property, Buldng Operatons, Lodge Do, ; nbs, Slght FrCB, BrtU, Marrages and Deaths Olher tems. W. U. Kurtz.of A^mry ark has tjeen elected one of tn- representatves from New Jersey to the supreme councl of the led. Mens TS Mrs. Wllam H. Vance of Ocean Grove ded last Thursday of cancer, s survved by a husband and one 5 son... J ] Wllm R. Montgomery has K bought a tract of 27 acre:- near Oak F Glen from Howard., Hnd.". 4 Mss Grace Matthews of rarmngd \ dale has taken a job as telephone A operator at Ahsury al 5 A Edg; Edgar. Vandcrv uf recbold 5 n havng cement block garage ft bult on hs property. K\ The Wllam H. Stokes house at 0< Freehold was sold lust weds to lon- ^UUd 0. Butcher. A\ Frank Conover of Malawan has 5 taken a job wth Murr tt Company Mrs. Enos Herbert of Allentown gave brth to a son an Wednesday. Mrs. Howard HaborMl: of Belmar gave brth to a son last week. Gets Twenty Y«r.r» n P Herbert l\ Sterlng rly Long Branch, was Mnvwcrj j to twenty years n state JJ--oj n.new York last week. Ste ln- was connunslathter yctcd of. frst dekre n connecton wth the death of Auwhom ftust Mller, a store keepe: Sterlng and a pal robbed. Runaway Hts House. A heavy team of hoc^ attached one of Edward McCx-suys ce Vlgpjss at Freehold a v _ av..- y last week. The horses ran.to John L. Armstrongs lawn and tn; wacon struck the sde of the house and"penetrated the wall. Annversary Fund. _The Asbury Park chamber of commerce wll seek a fund of $ 2,((0 to fnance the program n connecton, wth the unvelng of. a memoral j statue for. James A. Bradley next!* month. A seres of events s. planned], by the commerce board. / Old Theater Ste Sold. The old DeForest gymnasum ste at Long Branch has been sold to Jharles Wagner of the Wagner market company for $.0,000. The buldng on the plot, whch was destroyed by fre recently, was at one ;me used as a theater.- Sewer Outlet Launched. The,000 foot sewer outlet for Avon borough was launched n, the ocean Tuesday of last week. The frst attempt to launch the outlet faled. A. B. Matthews, who was n charge of the operatons, suffered a crushed foot. Freehold Grl to Wed. Announcement has ben made of the engagement of Mss Lllan Cawley, daughter of Mrs. M. Cawley of Freehold, to Robert llhhs of Bordentown. Mr. Hbbs s manager of a grocery store at Freehold. Solder to Wed. The engagement of Norman Hurley, son of George Hurley of Bradely Park, and Mss EM V. Mead of Elzabeth was announced last week. Young Hurlev s n the army and s statoned at Washngton. Endorsed for State Job. The Asbury Park chamber of commerce has endorsed Charles R. Zac-haras of that plate for appontment to the state hghway commsson. Mr. Zacharas has long been an advocate of good roads. Autost njured. Wllam Walton of Herlnrlsvlle was badly hurt last week when hs nutomobe crashed nto a tree near llar.squa. Walton was tryng to. turn out for another car and hs brakes faled to bold. Potato Broker Dead. James H. Hard of Marlboro, a veteran potato buyer, ded last Frday of paraly.ss. le s.ultered the lrst stroke about three months ago. Mr. lanl was 7 years old and leaves a wllow and two sons. -, Pator n Hosptal. Rev. J. Mercer Hunt, formerly pastor of Smpson Memoral church at Lone Branch, s n a Phladelpha hosptal as a surgcal patent. le had an abscess on hs jaw and ths affected hs throat. (Contnued on next page.) AT THS GARAGE you wll lxl Taxes for all occasons. Hemcnlcr cur address and recommend us lu ymr frends when j they are n]rn; about a TAX for a shoppng trp or maunjc socal calls. WHTE STAR TAX CABS BRASCH BKOS., PKOPRETORS. Ava., Oppostt Depot Phonn 747 Geo. W. Sewng, Contractor and Bulder, RED BANK N. 3. OFFCE N ESNER BULDNG, Room,3. Telephone 850-J. Jobbng of All Knds. Estmates Cheerfully Furnshed. OWNERS OF Country Homes Farms f your property s for sale or rent lst t, for quck acton, wth my offce. Fll out ths blank and mal at once. My (resdence, farm, country home) s for (sale, rent, exchange) Located at., (town) (street or road) (amount of land acreage or sze of lot) House has and (rooms) (mprovements) The followng barns and outbuldngs...._ Prce... Terms.....:... Possesson agree to pay G. W. Zucker the customary commsson of fve per cent f he sells my above descrbed property. Owners sgnature lgnature Address Telephone Date George W. Zucker (Country Properly Specalst) MARLBORO, N. J., Telephone 232-F-4 Freehold P»ge Seven ol ordnary qualty are not good enough for prescrpton wml. Only drugs and chemcals of tbo very hghest grade of purty.ro ft for use n prescrptons. 7/e use the best obtanable no mutter what tho cost and allow.o ono but regstered phurmachtt to compound the medcne. All prescrpton! are double checked, thus guardng aganst the possblty of error or naccuracy. You may depend upm the prescrpton! you have nlld «t SCHKOEDEBS PHARMACY, H. C. HUBBARD, Prop. 6 Broad Street, Red Bant.. Telephone 46 Telephone 38 We are now sellng Sprayng Machnes and Materals from our stock. See us before you order. We are n a poston to meet any competton consderng tjualtv. We carry a supply of Bean Sprayers and Repar Parts. Frend Sprayers and Repar Parts. "Black Leaf " 40." "Sulco-V. B." Orchard Brand Materals. " Vreelands" Electro Brand Materals. Bssell Harrows. Guns, Relef Valves.Spray Hose, Spray Fttngs and many other thngs too numerous to menton... Orders taken for Round Bushel Baskets. f you wsh we wl^spray Your Orchards. Call or wrte for anythng you need. J. C, Hendrckson S SOD H Mddletown, N. J. Telephone 798-R. Dealers n FARMERS SUPPLES] BeatngtheSouthernPacfcsFastestLmted The ////./ «l }M"K ttud ett ~ collttrtj WHY!>r lrtted from /lt pt-turf of < rmr tvhetl of llt Hutk at vnt ta^e of the trp, H. L.. The Shasta Lmted s the fastest tran travelng over the 75 mles of magnfcent traek between San Francseo and Portland. But Buck clpped 44 mnutes off the best tme ever made by ths tran. A stock 92 Buck Coupe on January 7th and 8th performed ths remarkable feat. Conquerng fro/.en roads and mul holes, wndng mountan roads and rocky canyons, Hock once agan demonstrated ts characterstc nbult power, endurance and relablty. The tme of 2 { ) hours, 6 mnutes has never been equalled n atrp on land between these two Pacfc Coast ctes.. Monmouth pountys Largest Automoble Dstrbutor- - Red Bank, N. J. Sea Brght, N. J. Telephone 955 Telephone 90 AV F.N BFXrER. AUOMOHLES ARE BULT, BUCK. WLL HULD THEM

8 P*«e Egfct RED BANK REGSTER, MAY 8, 92. AN ANNOUNCEMENT We announce the openng of our dsplay rooms at No. 20 Monmouth Street. You are cordally nvted to see our dsplay of good-lookng, modern and Santary Bathroom fxtures and accessores. We wll apprecate an opportunty to gve you any nformaton or attenton you desre along tla lne. JEFFREY BROTHERS 2 0 Monmouth Street RED BANK, N. J. Telephone 623 TTfTTTTTrTTTTTTTTTTTTTTVTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTVTTYTTTTTTT Telephone Monmouth Beach 2296 C. A. CAMPBELL & SON MONMOUTH BEACH, N. J. Korjmerly at Shrewsbury, N. J. AUTOMOBLE] GARAGE Cars Sold on Commsson Automoble Reparng, Pantng, Trmmng and Letterng CADLLAC 8 and BUCK Overhaulng a Specalty NO OB TOO LARGE NOR NONE TOO SMALL TO RECEVE OUR ATTENTON f your Cadllac s not rght see us at once to save you money Unfalng courtesy n renderng servce and far treatment to our patrons n even* transacton s a- polcy whch we have adopted and follow strctly at all tmes. The sze of your purchase s mmateral. The smallest order receves the same careful, thoughtful, ntellgent attenton whch s accorded the largest one. We are here to serve you as you would be served, whether your purchase amounts to a few cents or many dollars.,you are always welcome to vst ths store for the purpose of nspectng any artcle whch you may be thnkng of purchasng. KNCKERBOCKER PHARlyt-fY Druds 8una e8s : R&BanUfeS SPECAL ** The nearest you can get You choose your tobacco wth care. Why not exercse the same good judgment n the selecton of your beverage? t^wft^^ r [[EMS OF NEWS. (Contnued from last page.) A representatve of the bureau of labor wa3 at Freehold recently and found the women n some of the shops workng twelve hours on Saturday. He nformed the propretors that the law provdng that women can work only ten hours a day would be enforced. Held on Two Chargu. Ncholas Carfo was arrested at Bradley Beach last week as the result of an accdent. Later Carfo was held n $,000 bal on a charge of havng a stolen car n hs possesson and also on a charge of havng a revolver n the car wthout a permt. Hoptal Wants Whskey. The Sprng Lake hosptal has appled to the state authortes for a supply of whskey for medcnal purposes. No lquor s now on hand for that purpose but the hosptal wll be frst on the lst when a supply s avalable. Prce Wn Another. Blss Prce, a graduate of the Long Branch hgh school n last years class, s makng good n college baseball. Prce last week won hs fourth straght game ptchng for Columba unversty aganst West Pont. Bench Amusements Opposed., The Asbury Park hotel men have begun a fght aganst amusements on Ocean avenue. The hotel men clam these varous amusement devces, lke roller coasters and toboggans, are "cheap and detrmental to the resort." Former Pastor Dead, Rev. Pennngton Corson, a former pastor of the Manasquan and West Long Branch Methodst churches, ded at Hatmonton...Saturday jyg.ek. of apoplexy, le left eght-chldren, two of the sons beng n the mnstry. Hotel Buldng Sold. Jacob R. Lefferts las bought the Matawan house at Matawan from the Trefz brewng company. Mr. Lefferts wll remodel the buldng and wll make t nto throe stores wth lvng quarters on the second floor. Attempt to Run Truck. "" An examnaton of the muncpal auto truck at Avon last week dsclosed that over a quart of sand had been dumped n the crank case of the onlne. A reward has been offered for the arrest of the gulty person. To Examne New Mnster. A specal meetng of the classs of Monmouth s to be held n the Freehold Reformed church Thursday of next week to examne Arthur H. Vocrman, a canddate for the pastorate of the Freehold church., Two Theves Dscharged.. Alfred Vogelsang and Henry, Magee, two of the four young men who were sent to Rahway for stealng a quantty of lquor from Fred Housmans home at Deal, were dscharged by Judge Lawrence last week. Pupls on Trp. Thrteen of the ffteen members of the graduatng class of the Matawan hgh school left yesterday on a sghtseeng trp to Washngton. Mss Calll and Mr. Downs of the teachng staff accompaned the pupls. Stole Chckens and Dog. Wllam Clark of Matawan has decded to gve up rasng chckens. He had a choce flock and to protect them ted a dog near the hennery. One nght recently someone stole the,(!og and the chckens as well. Caretakers for Club. Mr. and Mrs. George Freeman of Freehold have been engaged as cafetakers of the property recently bought as a clubhouse for the Womans club of that place. Part of Boat Washes Ashore. The bow end of a pleasure boat was washed ashore at Long Branch la;;t week. Tle boat had apparently been about ffty feet long and had j parted n the mddle. Grocer Sells Out. Samuel S. Scobcy, who has conducted a grocery store at Long ljrnnch for many years, has sold hs busness to the Lehman grocery company of Phladelpha. Buys Phladelpha Garage. O. S. Camp, who conducted a grocery store at Sprng Lftke for several ywrs, ha,b. bought a garage at Phla- <klpha and has gone there to make hs permanent home. (Contnued on next page.) What Optcal Scence s doms to develop better vson Just two peces of fjhs! Am yet hose lensm whch correct so cltectually the defect* uf vson arc po-ol>ltf (nly bc-.usr <>f the hghly-traned skll of l.m..tu-.lmeclht.aulc.lbys.ml-- llc cnnltnn of mm.em lfe <->nf-.lltly nctcm. llo ULT uf v. h -flt health >y some mmrmct uf eyc^ht-- fur v.lcl llc reuely s c.-*~- J H^crln-l JH lned after a th;rjt(jh examnaton. To ths examnaton the optcal *pe-.lst lnng l.nowlcl:,- am tramne nf tle hxhcm tner, le a!t> urm tn- l.-ur-t < nct unl traratu! ulrh hve Wen jr.-rft tll fur precse (., ntl. Wtt.. Scence l;^ Mc] "l n mul buuuht ts ad to pcnoual skll. Mmt people <lo not know AYC eyel-lllll v.mlle u.lly l>-tn,; ll,lully t (.utt.s!. nr.ltally that for a lm whle t may not even he llumcealjk. mperfect vson, f not rectfed, f;[nws U.M- utl the years. The Mu-M way of ruev vhk your ey Mjllt at a-mlunt ellrtcney throughout h e s to j;o to an optcal specalst for an examnaton once a year. J. W. Wrrth & Bo. OPTOMETRSTS OPTCANS. Regster Bldg, 42 Broad Street. Hours: 0:00 A. M. to 4:00 P. M. and by appontment. Phone Red Hank HH. Est RED BANK Why Be Troubled wth Sour Mlk? Use Guaranteed, Clarfed, Pasteurzed Mlk that Wll Keep Sweet Raw mlk s dangerous to use n hot summer months. Ask your famly doctor; he knows. Ths mlk s bottled and pasteurzed wth new, modern and santary equpment n one of the largest dares n the state of New Jersey. You are welcome at any tme to vst ths plant and see for yourself. When you get GLENDALE FARMS PRODUCTS you are gettng the best to be had. Pasteurzed mlk must be shown on the mlk caps; also the date mlk was bottled and pasteurzed, to comply wth the state laws. Beware of m-. tatons. * Glendale Best Cottage Cheese, lb. 20c Glendale Best Country Butter, lb....65c v Sweet Cream, half pnt,.30c Sour Cream, quart, 60c Bottled Babes Mlk, bottled and pasteurzed by Glendale Farms Dary Products Co., Asbury Park, N. J., quart 7c r Sweet Clover Farms, Regular Grade Mlk, bottled and pasteurzed by the Glendale Farms? Dary Products Co., Asbury Park, N: J., ; quart 6c -Sweet Glover Farms Noted^Buttermlk, q Ua rt ;0c:::::r:: -r: SWEET CLOVER FARMS Newman Sprngs Road Phone 56 Red Bank, N. J. Exclusve Handlers of Glendale Farms Products n the Borough of Red Bank, N. J. All we ask s a tral. We know we can please you. These beautfully sgnfcant handcap/cd weddng tngs arc now on dsplay at our shop. They typfy and perpetuate the joyoua sentment of the weddng day. The tny bells and blossoms are most wonderfully carved. These handsome, seamless rngs symbolze most happly the joy and sentment so chershed by every woman. Platnum, Whte, Yellmv or Green Gold as desred. ClotKeSlh GARMENT<BXGB f AT 847 ROGERS SLVER PLATE n the new AMBASSADOR PATTERN The Ambassador pattern, a desg of delghtful beauty and dgnty correct n outlne and soft n fnsh. t has already created a str where fne slver. s apprecated. n addton to ths lst we also carry a complete assortment of fancy peces and chests: Half Dozen. Tea Spoons. $4.00 Dessert Spoons and Forks $ 7.So Table Spoons and Forks..$ 8.00 Sold Handle, medum, Knves $ 5.oo Hollow Handle, medum, Knves S2.50 Hollow Handle, Dessert Knves $2.00 L. de la REUSSLLE 38 BROAD STREET The easest way to keep your clothes lookng ther best the best way to make your clothes last longer -^s to put them away when theyre not n use. Put them away n Roy Garment Bags moth-proof, dust-proof, mobture-propf, ar-tght ts lke puttng your clothes n a safe depost vault. Get a set today. SET OF 3 BAGS Assorted Sze Regular $.50 per >et anywhere. Our Prce $.29 KALSH PHARMACY Wholesale ********* DSPENSNG CHEMSTS 5 Broad Street Red Bank, N. J. Monmouths Leadng Jeweler Retal»«Mothers May Be Fne But Gve Me SOME!!! FOR MNE Phone 457-R. NEW JERSEY The only secret of a beautful complexon Sparklng eyes, lustrous har, the clear, rch, glowng delcacyof the skn every thng whch lends beauty and attractveness s the result of n clean system. Faulty elmnaton of food waste s largely, responsble for defects of the skn. Nujol has hern round by many women to bo an nvaluable ad to a clear, radant complexon. t encourages the OWCH to regular anl thorough evacuatons, lmn keenng the body free of those posons Unt mar the skn and endanger the health. Nujol s absolutely harmless and pleasant to take. Try t. Monmouth County Surrogates Offce. BDS WANTED. Notce to credtors to prcttent clalmh RKatnst Bds wll bo opened by Uo loroufch Councl of tho Borough of n the matter of the entate of Jacob Krtdel. Dcceaned. urbuant to the order of Joseph... Donahey. surrogate of the County of Monmouth. Hghlands for the constructon of a nvlton the fourth tny of M), 02, ontulo gate accordng to plans am npqthe anllcfttlon of Klxaheth Krtlel. «xecunotce n hereby Klven to the crwlltora of W/KraflonB m ultf" wth* thv mnmgbr aald deceased to exhbt to the subscrber, Clerk, at a meetng to bo held on executrx as aforesad, ther debta and de-mondamanra aganst tre aall eatate, under oath, evenng, May 23d, 02, at wthn sx montha from the date of the8:00 oclock at tho Borough Hall. aforeaald order, or they wll be forever Rght s reserved to reject any nnj When n L-K>ntl Branch, Vst barred of ther acton* therefor Hganat the ad auberlber. ol bds. Dated Freehold, N. }., May 4th, 92. EMZAHKTH KDKL. EVANS PASTRY SHOP, 5 Second Avenue t pay to advertse n The Begtter. ************************************************* CLAKENCE VAN KRK, Bororjjh Clerk,

9 8/0 Payable Sem-Annually Monmouth Home Buldng Assocaton George A. Delatush, Presdent, Frank L. Sherwood, Treasurer Leon Reusslle, Jr., Secretary The conservatve nvestor today does not overlook the purchase of securtes n the home buldng ndustry. They are wthn the roach of the small nvestor n denomnatons as low as $00. Offce: Esner Buldng, Red Bank, N. J. THE TRALS OF A HOUSEWFE How They Have Been Endured and How Overcome by Lyda E. Pnkhams Vegetable Compound Experence of a Provdence Woman Provdence, t.. " took Lyda -E. nkhnms Vogotnblo Compound for a fomale trouble and backache. t began just after my baby was born, uml dd the best could about frettng my work done, but had awful bearng-down pans so could not stand on my feet. reud n tn; paper3 about Lyda E. Pnlcham s Vegetable Compound and the (food t was donp other woman) and have got dandy esulta from t anl wll always recommend t. You can use these facts us v testmonal f you wsh." Mrs. lloakut L. CASSEN, 8Men Court, lovletlv,.. Oho woman for thrco y«ars <ol(l har.jly l^ep. about nnd do hlnseworlchlcwassoll. Mulo well by Lyda K. Pnklams V<Koll>lo Compound: Fycttc.O. For about thr-oyoara u-s very nervous nnd had backache, tlol, dnrrnb-down pans, could not sleep at. n^ht, and had no appette. M lrx-q pol.l hardly do my bnusework. got medcne from tha doctor nl t. dd ntt heljt m<>. tw l.yda K. nkhamb Vegetable Compound dverthol n a newspaper and took t, wth good results, md am now able to do my huuawork. reeommenl your medcne to my frends und you may publsh ny testmonal."- Mrs. (JKHTER A. BALL, R. 5, Fayotto, Oho. An llnos wonmrt-latcslcr experence: SoomrRton,. -" was never very st.ronp: nd female trouble kept ma BO weak had no nterest n my housework.- bad such n backache could not conc a meal or sweep a room wthout ragng wth pnn. Rubbng my back wth alcohol sometmes ensod the pan for n few hours, but dd not stop t. heard of Lyda K. Hnklmma Vegetable Compound, and sx bottleb of t have made me as strong and healthy as any woman ; and gve my thanks to t for my health." Ma. J. A. MCQUTTY, 60 W.Walnut St.,Bloomngton,. Thu condtons descrbed by Mrs. Cnsaen, Mrs. Hall, and Mrs. McQutty wll uppanljto many women who struggle on wth ther daly tasks n just such conltofl vfact, t s.sad that the tragedy n the lvosof uome women s almost beyond belef. Day n and (layout they slave n ther homes for ther famles and besde the rluljr routne of housework, often make clothes for themselves and for ther- chldren, or work n ther gardens, all Ue whle sufferng trom those awful bearng-down pans, backache, headaches, nervousness, the blues, anl troubles whch sap the very foundaton of lfe untl there comes a tune when luturo gves out and an operaton seems nevtable. f such women would only proft by the experence of these three women, and remember that Lyda \. nlchans Vegetable Compound s the natural restoratve. for sucl condtons t may save them years of sufferng and unhappncss. There s hardly a neghborhood n nny town or hamlet n the Unted States nrlorum awne woman does not resde who has been restored to health by ths tntous medcne. Therefore ask your neghbor, and you wll fnd n a great many cases that at some tme or other she, too, has been benefted by takng t, nnd wll recommend t to you. Vr more than forty years ths old-fashoned root and herb medcne lasueen restorng sufferng women to health nnd strength. TydaK. nulantpvnto Text-Book upon "Alments >ocu- _«Women" wll be sont to you free upon rmuest. "Wrto to The,y«ln K. nklan medcne Co., Lynn, Masmclmsetts. Ths book contans valuable nformaton. Kssel Custom-Bult Sx GET^OUT THE RUT Red Bank Taxcab Servce Offce! 84 Monmouth Street, Oppote R. R. Depot RED BANK, N. J. CHARLES BOTTAGARO, Prop. POULTRY ncubators Brooders Baby Chcks Hatchng Ejjgs Supples Send for Calalogua SYSTEM. F BAKERES 7 Broad Street Red Bank Sem-Racng Body Swung on Bg Car Chasss-YOU SST N BT, NOT ON T Ths now Kssel Speedster holds a subtle lure by ts dashng lnes and ndvdual appearance. A sem-racng body, equpped wth form-fttng restful seat, such as would be expected n a lmousne fnshed n Chrome Yellow of a dstnctve shade wth ndvdual steps bcycle fenders wre wheels on each sde of the hood trunk rack at rear bumpers front and rear. n realty t provdes lar^e car comfort on rough roads, because t s mounted on the same custom-bult chasss as the larger Kssel models and powered by the new Kssel custom-bult motor. On dsplay now. Delveres comng through n rotaton of orders. S. J. PCOT DSTRBUTOR FOR MONMOUTH COUNTY Globe Court and Mechanc Street NEW SPEEDSTER RED BANK, N. jr. BREF TEMS OF NEWS, SPECAL (Contnued from last page.) Chrstopher Gregory, formerly prncpal of the Long Brunch schools, has receved a slver mounted cane us a gft from the Monmouth county Round Table, an organzaton of school prncpals. Mr. Gregory wll soon leave for a trp to Europe. EXCURSONS Sunday, May 22 Chcken Thef Sentenced. Frank Teal of near Allcttown, who was urrented on a charge of; BRACE UP! stealng chckens and who pleaded : Do you feel old before your tme? gulty, was sentenced to three s your back bent and stll? Do you months n jal last week. The sherff; suffer urnary dsorders? Dont deepar proft by Ked Bank exped- Go to the ralroad staton, shop, was drected to see that Teal \>t: per- make socal vsts, etc., n one of ourmtted to work outsde the jal. J ences. ted Hank people roeonmenl Deans Kdney flls. Ask your TAXCABS Bank Buldng Remodeled. neghbor. Heres a led Bank resdents statement. The buldng formerly used by the and travel the modern, safe, quck Mutuwan bank has been, remodeled comfortable way. by Joel A. Wallng. The two store* Mss Lousa Smth, 27 Washngton street, gave the followng statement have been thrown nto one. large Our Taxcabs are clean, hgh grade, June 2, l!(kj: " suffered from room. Mr. Wallng has upt-nd an severe pans through my kdneys and and ure ALWAYS kept n A-l con-cdton and fully equpped. Cull 506 Bank to Have New Home. above my head or stoop o pck up cream parlor. back. could hardly rase my hands and try us. The Seabrght bank has boughtanythng unless pans would shoot up the Garland buldng on Ocean avenue and has awarded the ronractto ddnt know what was the cause of my back, fell langud mornngs and my trouble. used plasters and remodel the buldng to ft l for use as a bunk. The changes wll cost about $4,000. To Run Pool on Share Bass. The new* swmmng pool at Asbry got a box. had not taken all of Park, whch has been leased to Ed-theward T. Mtchell, wll be operated on when the troubles began to leave and my back became well. a share bass. The cty wll receve always keep Doan.s on hand, as would not suffer such pans agan ffty per cent of the net, revenue when they can be prevented." from the pool. On June 24th, lj"o, Mss Smth Amercan Legon Week. added: " stll use Doans Kdney September 2th to 7tl wll be! lls occasonally for slght attacks known at Asbury Park as Amercan of kdney conplur.t ar.d they are Legon week. The annual conven- sure to lct) me." ton of the New Jersey d pnrtment. 00c, at all dealers. Foster-Mlburn of the Legon wll be held tlcre ttu--. Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. ng that week. New Postal Staton. Bds have been a,skcd on provdng a sutable buldng for the branch j.»oatofu:e..»t,. llber.on.,..thy_.<>fl*. js. at present n the Fay buldng en Lncoln avenue, where t has been many years. Joyrder Loses Lcense. The., auto drvers lcense of Garret. Dshrow of Long Blanch has t been revoked. Dsbrow drove the car ] j n whch be and another boy jntl : grl made a four-day joyrtlng trp j recently. Stalte Unvelng: June 4th. j The bronze statue of.lamt-^ A. vadley, founder of Asbury Park, wll he unveled on Tuesday, June: Ml). The ceremony wlltake place: n the afternoon followng a cvc parade. Bradley Beach Woman Dead. Mrs. Lyda Young of lradley Beach ded Monday of last week at the age of 79 years. She s survved by a stepson and a nece, Mrs. Kvank Cottrell, xvhh whom she runl her me. Had.Husband Arrested. Mrs. da Adamson of Long Tranch had her husband, Robert (.. Alam- _nn, Jr., arrested last week charged wth assault and battery. Adamson was held n $500 hal for thu grand jury. Gypses Arrve for Summer. Gypses have agan settled at Oak Shades, near Mntawan, for the summer. nstead of travelng a the pcturesque vans of former years the Gypses now go about n automobles. Keansburg House Burned. C A house at Keansburg OWned by Arthur Lttle was destroyed by fr*- last Thursday. The blaze.was caused by the exploson of a kerosene store. A part of the furnture was saved. Chckens and Plnnts Stolen. Twenty chckens owned by Raymond Thorn of Kenr.sburg were stolen one nght last week A short tme prevous twenty grapevnes were stolen from Mr. Thorns place. Marred n Calforna. Mrs. Mary K. Martn, formerly propretor of the ntel Stales hotel at Oco. Grave, wn marred on May st at Long Seach, Calforna, to G. W. Wle ox of that place. Governor at Sea Grt. Governor ftdwanl. Kdwans took possesson of the lttle Whte House at.sea Grt on Monday and ths olllcully marked the openng of- the summer season at that place. Freehold Grl njured. Mss tbrec Whte of Freehold, who attends school at Quebec, Canada, broke two bones n her ankle when she jumped from \ horse she was rdng a few days ago. (Contnued on next page.) Real Estate Wo Sell REAL ESTATE. Wo Rent FURNSHED COTTAGES. We Wrte ALL KNDS OF NSURANCE A. L VNS AGENCY Telephone Offce 392-W Room 7, Regster Buldng, RED BANK, N. J. For Tre Servce Telephone 72-R Our servce car s always ready Steam Vulcanzng, Fabrc and Cord Tres n stock John Hansen 42 West Front Street, Red Barjlc. N. J.. "Phone 4O-W SUNDRES All the same h;v qually all thu same honest value. ATLAN $3.60 ROUND TRP War Tax 29c. NEW JERSEY C CTY Leave Red Dank 9:00 A. M., l)aylluht tme. Leava Atlantc Cty 7:6 P. M., Dnylrht tme. CENTRAL other medcnes for my kdneys but the trouble dd not leaveso thought t was eaubed by somethng else untl heard of Doans Kdney Plls and Our THOROUGH CLEANSNG REMOVES the drt and sols that make fabrcs wear out quckly. Red Bank Steam Dye Works MAX LEON, Prop. Offce: 24 WEST FRONT STREET Phone 734 Factory: 76 WHTE STREET Phone 045 y unts are rcc- *** ognzedasthebest that can be made. The dstnctve desgnof the Sx-48 combnes them to make a sura of the qualty of all. EMPRE GARAUE, Allen Frost, Propretor. hone 20!!, M Bank. Mellotone for Restful Rooms \ No ttc! h-jv comturlnblollf ch:ur.-,. u room can n!y as rt:-lfl.- Kc!,!,;: v.-l.: vr- wall.. tl:t :; tvv-y nnrrl. lry <;:! :r.\:>,: \ Y. m lll.ty l".:m - lll! :. lr ]\AA\\ <:.:,.lll v.ll l.m. M llal vth-ty wall pant tl.t c.v..-. " ^ j varcl." <!.ll <<" co - J n;>; c.tll Vnv tnt;. \\ a Dow hhut youll n CHRSTAN SCENCE SOCETY, ta. hr*,*4 St., VaA B«nlr. H. J. HurJfy-Kcl&ol &:S6 A. M. Readng Room Wednesday! mnd Bnndtjr from 2:80 to 4.80 P. M. Thu publc! cordlallr lnvlud to vllt rlh«hvwne Room and to the vrvec*. UNUSUAL VALUES N BOYS SUTS AT SUPPS C, & 0, A. DELATU8H, luvm n H,u&«Uld»., tttd Huk, M.. Ttl. Conn. E. HAEOLD A. TTLTON, D SUaoEOM DENTST. QnruU Unlvtrltr at Pnn.jlv.nla. ctor to Dr. J. D. Throckmortao,fl*. Broad Btrt. Offlca bou: 8 A. M, to 4 T. M. dar cxcfdt Baturdar. A E. dldwell. TRUSS BPECAUST For Farm and Garden n Men. Women, and Chldren packages a ad Seed Tape. V RoonmSGO-l-Z-Knmouth bultdlnk. Anbury Park, N. J. Phonen Anbury WaynWo agl-f-t. Everythng n the Lne. *< llourn Saturduy. Hurdnjnd Moo day Bnd by appontment. ANY QUANTTY!j< All applmcud guaranteed or nrtcefl refunded. WOODRUFFS SEEDS $ LLAM E. FOSTER, W COUNSEXOK AT LAW. New York, New Jenmr. WELLERS CO Broadway. Atlantc Hlshlandfl, N.. Cty. N. J Broad Street, ked Bank. $ 9 Broad Street RED BANK, N. J. HAVE YOU Headache Do your Ejea burn or tcb? ) Do tcy fetl tred or -straned? - f no, have your «yea examned; yonr J glaaseb may need a chatsc. STLES & CO. % -3 F*hladelphe Eye Specalsts 2nd Natonal Bank Bdg., Roam Every Wednesday Hours :00 to 5 p. m, 9 *v*«««estabushed 8G4 OBERT PERCE, R LCENSED AUCTON EER Resdence 46 Whte. R«d Hank. Telephone 0SS-M. laetal attenton to sale of farm _, farm mplements and personal property. M F. TETLEV, NOTARY PUBLC and COMMSSONER OP DEEDS. TetleyB Mews Stand. 7 Broad Street. Red Bank. N. K. HAKOLD J. STOKES, D DENTAL SURGEON Successor to Dr. Frank Lee. & Broad Street, Enner lulldhur. toomn 4.Ej and C. Ofuce Hours 8:30 to 5*0 oclock. EO. McC. TAYLOR, C. E. G CONSULTNG ENGNEER. CVL ENGNEER and SURVEYOR, B Esner Bulldne. Broad St.. Red Bank. N. J, D ELLY, QUNN & PARSONS, *V COUNHELLOKS AT LAW. j Davdson llul.lma.. led Bank. John J. Qunn, Theodora D. Parsona. OHN S. APPLKGATE & SON, J COUNSELU)R8 AT LAW Davdson Buldng, Broad Btrwb KED BANC. N. DMUND WLSON, E COUNSELLOR AT LAW. RED BANK. R. ( ODoe : ) EAST" FRONTBlRafl. " LSTON BEEKMAN, A COUNSELLOR AT LAW. j Ofllcsj, 0 Broad trcct, HED BANK. K. M, D R. W. M. THOMPSON, DENTAL. L 8URGEON. O. 2d Ntll Bank luldnc, Red Bank. N. Gns BtJmnstercd. Houra 8<S. ^ HO. O. COOPER, CVL ENGNEER. BnccesBor to Gee Cooper.UL B Fmtoffce BulldlnK, RED BANE. H., KOKGE K. ALLEN, JR., CVL ENGNEUK AND BUKVETOE, Boom 7. Putternon Buldng, Broad 3bMt.tED BNJt. N. J. EO. H. ROBERTS,. "" UKADUATt AUCTONEER P«dl«r or Grado fctock. Fftrm Salot,»ar. ovnal Property. New Monroouth, N. Jr. T«l«phtn> MlMktown 27-P-2. E. Ellsworth Alexander TLES for Floors, Walls, leartha and Man«tel Facng9, Brass and Wrought tos Freplaces, Androns, Fenders, Fr* Seta and Gas LogB.Wood and Tl* Mantels, Medcne CabnUs and Tl«n Bathroom Accessores. 4 Monmouth St., Red Bank ) TELEPHONE S26-J. ALEXANDER D. COOPER Real Estate and nsurance TtUPHONElll BROAD STREET RED BANK, N. J. Fre, Lfe, Accdent, Tornado and Plate Gant nsurance A Dry Cellar Yet a Cool One A warm cellar s a poor storehouse. Thats why vegetables and other foodstuffs cannot usually be kept n the basements of homes heated by the old style ppe furnaces, or the more costly systems. The Home Ventlator Furnace The OrEnal PATENTED Ppeleu Model Manufactured only by the HOMER FURNACE CO., Homer, Mch. wll radate enough heat to keep the cellar free from dampness, but wll not detract from ts natural coolness. Vegetables can be stored wth perfect safety. Heat s not wasted wth the "Home Ventlator." The scentfc prncple of desgn and operaton sends all heat unts through the combnaton hot- and cold-ar regster,/ and from there t 3 evenly dstrbuted throughout the house! Clean, smple and s^fe. " Doesnt waste space and.t doesnt necesstate a b^; nstallaton cost. We can equp your resdence wth a "Home Ventlator" n a (ew hours, for a lttle more th^.n you would pay for a good base; burner. Ask us for more nlormaton. Wllam OBren, Red BankHO< Scnbrgbt. MERCHANTS STEAMBOAT CO. OF NEW JERSEY. Uctwnn TME TAULE N EFFECT APRL Utl, 02. fuljnr.t tu chnnff wthout notlro, Steamer Albertna llrr.!l. fun! of Knnklln Sln-. Now York (l,anl»ul ho llnllory n tnktm uml M ol lnrutb only), urnl l«l!»<l. <f.u:. H... lltk ([, - Cuul N«w Yorl. d^u Ucd Hank. N, J. lll«!l:ul.- Tolttom. 2)4 FOR RED BANK. FOR NEW YORK Dnly excupt Sun Jay. Dly tk:cpt Suulay. P. M. l.o«v«m.r :>., (nut of Frallllll S Z 4S l.r»ve llr.l B,,,l< 7 0O..-..VO lnttrry.hk ^ 3,. vj Or.m: 7 SO Amvn.M,,H«nlcKt Q ( l.cav. llhllnuln 7 US (>.:...Hlt: nlol a» A. v,> H.ll,* l.nlln; ««. )80 Kll.nl. tbout.. ) Anv lnnllh Sue tlutt 0 () At H&ttpry MUnrt; nl (*lttvat«*l twtm l>)f upuwttwbc j> tc uauv./-^«l/sv^w 5! " anl aurfnru fun uml forrun n Htuttt HQ am lrookyn. ran l>< nuhu.l n twu MHUOM, CAN TAKE THOLLEY. AT C.ANK vl» J. C. T. Ho.. Tor Htmm Uh. Mnv. l-k..lllllk KL-lH.l.. llolfrl, url.k. Knrnorl, Mltl,l!,l.,w nml lt., lnnl. AT K) HANH vln M. (!.. Co., (or [lluow«lury, H>( nnun. l..,m lrno. l>. A«l."y m.lulr llavun, Ucruk "> Mummm,,, AT UHll llank»lu J. O. T. Co.. for.lr VOW.M...MMW,,. N-W M,.M... l-f./. KMMfmrc anl Koyport. <*rl H>ulul tlmllm Kvon o tnt *ru.jf Auto, ll.nv. r.n.,n: A t M l

10 J < BOYDEN PEMBLE Pantng, Decoratng and Paper Hangng RED BANK 87 Hardng Road Telephone 76 NEW JERSEY Ths Delghtful Group of Karpen "Fbre Rush" Furnture wll gve any room an atmosphere of sure lght and cheerness. You can reproduce ths room n your own home, wth furnture obtanable n our store. All the peces are made by Karpen, whose reputaton for well bult furnture gves assurance of excellent qualty. The lnes of these peces are easy and grace ful; the prettly patterned fabrcs used n ther upholstery add to ther attractveness. They have, of course, the famous Karpenesque sprng cushon upholstery. Prces are notably moderate... Complete sutes n Chppendale, ueen Anne, Adam, Charles and all the. popular perod styles are featured n our exhbts of fne furnture. You wll be surprsed to learn how reasonably - prced these peces are. WEST FURNTURE CO., Keyport, N. J. More than Just a "Clean" Shrt You get more than just a "clean" shrt when you send your laundry to us. You get a shrt that s professonally fnshed neckband, cuffs, sleeves, bosom and back and sdes neatly laundered a shrt that tts snugly and looks trm and jaunty. "You cannot obtan such results wthout.specal equpment t s not reasonable to expect suoh professonal servce from a home laundress. You wll lul ths equpment for the proper fnshng of your shrts,and collars n our laundry we have at your servce specalsts who have spent years n acqurng ths specal skll. Dont be satsfed wth less send us your shrts and collars today. Cultvate thatcustom-talored look -whch dstngushes the well groomed man. Our drver wll call for your bundle just phone. Send t to He 0 J gundy. "THE SOFT WATER LAUNDRY"» 62 WHTE STREET, RED BANK, N. J. Telephone 32-J. BREF OF NEWS. ; (Contnued from lsrt page.)! Jucob Abrums, chef of polce at Seabrfrht, was exonerated by the j councl last week on a charge of hav- ; ng accepted a brbe for permttng Robert Lyons to escape from the town lock-up..mayor Packer made the charges. Auto Hts Locomotve. Mss Elzabeth Woodward of Freehold allowed her automoble to coast nto a locomotve on the Central ralrnd crossng at that place lust week. The, locomotve was movng" slowly and but slght damage was done to the auto. Bclmar Couple Wed. Mss Clara Herdon and Lyman Abbott of 33elmur were marred at Como Frday njrht l>y Rev. Samuel Blar,, the new pastor of the Methodst church at that place. Taken Sck at Hosptal. Mrs. Kmma Rhodes of Freehold was taken sck whle vstng her sster at the New Brunswck hosptal two weeks ago and was a patent at the hosptal a week. Dentst.Buys House. Dr. James Nastasa, a Long Branch dentst, has bought the Joseph \ Daly house on Pavlon avenue at that place. Dr. Nastas wll occupy the house. A Baby Slow. A baby show wll be held at Englshtown on Wednesday, June st. All mothers n Manalnpan townshp have been nvted to enter tht" babes n the show. Theater Sold. The Pahco theater at Long Rranch has been sold to Nathan Machat and!l. Goldberg, who operate movng pcture theaters at Hghlands and Perth AmboV., Occupyng New Home. Walter Oslramle of Farmngdalo, who recently bought ; tract of land at Maxm from hs father, has bult a house on the land and s now lvng n t. To Entertan Graduates. The Kwans club of Asbury Park wll entertan the graduatng class of.the hgh school ata_ luncheon at the Ansona hotel on Thursday of next week. \ Enlargng Mote]. ; A four story addton s beng bult to the rear of the Bosoobel ho- ;tel at Ocean Grove. The addton.wll about double the sze of the ho- ;tel. Want a Polce Woman. The Womans club of Asbury. Park has adopted a resoluton requestng j the cty commssoners to appont a woman for polce duty at that place! ladejpha Grl Weds.! Mss Anna D. Roe of Adelpha and Robert Layton of l.akewood were marred Sunday of la.-=t week at Ar- dena by Rev. Ernest Thompson., Asbury Parker Honored. ; Harry M. Wlson, clerk of the Asbury Park dstrct court, has been [chosen grand junor warden of the New Jersey Knghts Templar. Marres Englsh Woman. George Porter of Keyport and Mrs. Wllam Porter of England were marred Thursday, Aprl 28th, by Rev. A. W. Hand of Keyport. Long Branch House Sold. Mss Florence vns of Long Branch has bought the Rebecca Morrs homestead at that place from Horace W. Sherman. New Bungalow Sold., Mrs. Mnne Lautenvald of Clflf- wood ha< bought one of the new bungalows, beng bult at Matawan!hy Jacob R. Lcffcrts. A Mscellaneous Shower. A mscellaneous shower was gven last week for Mss Helen Merrll of Freneau, who s engaged to wed John Carter of Keyport. 9 An Advertsng Fund. The North Jersey shore muncpaltes wll spend $7,000 n a newspaper advertsng compagn ths j season. Fre Chefs Elected. f J^.cub Goully has been elected o chef of the Avon tre department. **, George Pttmun s frst assstant chef: Veterans Gong to Tennent. The Asbury Park camp of Spansh war veterans wl attend servces at T Old Tennent church on Sunday, May $ 20th. The most " up-to-date ; j PLANT on the market; : f? t j Demonstratons gven anywhere n j Mddlesex or Monmouth Countes. G. W.JACOBS 7, Dealer J j 62 East Front St. j KEYPORT, N. J. 9j Telcphono 46-M ^ We also do Electrcal Contractng anywhere n the Mate nnd we carry a complete lne of Electrcnl Supples. 5 Charles Lews. WHOLESALE AND RETAL DEAlXft N S Sash, Doors, Blnds. Glass and Bulders Hardware. RED BANK. N. J. HANK REGSTER, MAY 8, 92. MATNEE ALL SEATS WHERE QUALTY REGNS SUPREME Today, Wednesday, May 8 A SUPER SPECAL ATTRACTON EVA NOVAK N "Up n Marys Attc" lonc of the greatest comedes of the season; a bg round of luutfhs and clean cut eumedy, A sure cure for" the blues. Dont fal to see ths pcture wth the Max Sennctt Bath- ng Grls. Vod-a-Vlle Moves. Dandy Comedy. Thursday, May 9 JUSTNE JOHNSON N The, Playthng of Broadway A darng hana of a womans soul, a fascnatng drama of tlu trrtat Broadway, touchng all the steps n the ladder of lfo, A tttso drama of the upper world, the underworld, rches, poverty, selfshness, wth a smashng clmax. Specal Comedy L, K. O. Comedy. Knograms. Revew. Frday, May 20 ALLAN DWANS GREAT COMEDY DRAMA "A Perfect Crme" Featurng Monte Blue One of the most orgnal pctures of the year. Tense n acton, bewlderng n mystery, charmng n romance. A lreat story wth a wonderful moral that wll prove benefcal to everyone who sees ths exceptonal photoplay. Comedy Torcheys Mllons. Scenc Treasure Hunters. BROAD STREET ~ Telephone 658 RED BANK, N. d. BURNS SCHAFFER AMUSEMENT CO. Saturday, May 2 HARRY MEYERS STAR OF "THE CONNECTCUT YANKEE" EVENNG ALL SEATS 3Oc N "On The Hgh Card" A thrllng, spectacular Western play, brmful of acton and suspense, sparklng wth adventure, romance and ntrgue at hgh speed as the scenes shft across the border o Mexco., - Great_ (Comedy /Nonsense." ~2th Epsode "Double Adventure." Monday and Tuesday May 23 and 24 CHARLES RAY N Peaceful Valley t Smply Radates wth Real Hck-Humor. Ths latest of cheerful Charles screen trumphs unfolds n most absorbng story of love and adventure on the farm, where a vllan goes to run others and rues nstead; where real human bengs laugh and cry ther way through ructo-lfe struggles; where a "Hcks" brans prove, a match for Wall street. t wll delght everybody because t s another example of how a great stage success can be mado nto a greater moton pcture. FATTY ARBUCKLE n Monday Comedy, "A Country Hero." Tuesday Comedy, "A Country Hero." Knograms. Brays Cartoons. COMNG! Thursday and Frday Thursday and Frday May 26 and 27 June 2 and 3 THOMAS MEGHAN N WLLAM DeMLLES GREAT PRODUCTON "Conrad n Quest of Hs Youth" WhteTeeth, Healthy Gums, a Clean Mouth THAT s what you should seek n a dentfrce. And t a easly found; /you wll care for your teeth regularly wth Klenzo Dental Creme. And the delghtful after-taste of Klenzo that Cool, Clean, Klcnzq Feelng s satsfyng evdence of the good t does. Step n end set a tube today. 25 JAS. COOPER, JR. PRESCRPTON DRUGGST "Rej st0)r>«cr Pharmacsts ; ""; THE REXALL. STORE Telephone 355. RED BANK, N. J. POLA NEGR N.A STRRNG LOVE TALE OF OLD SPAN, BASED ON THE ORGNAL FRENCH VERSON OF PROSPER MERMEES CARMEN. Gypsy Blood ALL ROADS LEAD TO THE FRST NATONAL BANK FREEHOLD, N. J. MEMBER OF FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM TS MOTTO-SERVCE. NO ACCOUNT TOO SMALL FOUR PER CENT NTEREST PAD ON TME DEPOSTS The Largest Retal $ AWNNG Manufacturers n the East 4 r Laggren Bros. 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11 RED BANK REGSTER. VOLUME XL. NO. 47. lowed Weekly, Entered «8econd-CU«fs Matter at the Postolllcu at Ked Dank, N. J., under th«act of March 3d, 879. RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 92/ $.50 Per Year. PAGES TO 20. SALVATON ARMY DRVE. T WLL BEGN SATURDAY AND LAST A WEEK. Plan Mads for a Very Thorough Canvass of R«d Bank and Vcnty Every Home n Th Localty to be Vlted Women n Charge Begnnng Saturday and contnung for a weok, Red Bunk and udjacent towns and vllages wll jon n o naton-wde drve for the Salvaton Army. A very thorough canvass of the town has been mapped out and every home wll bo vsted. The commttee n charge say they do not want anyone to fcol that amall contrbutons are not wanted. They say tloy know that the people are tred of drves and that they dont expect folks to gve as lberally as n war tmes. A nckel, or a dme, or u quarter s not too small to gve, the members of the commttee say. Small donutons wll bo apprecated and gratefully receved. The Red Bank Womans club a sponsorng the drve, and many of the club members wll take part n the work. Mrs. Fred R. Proctor s charman of the drve. Assstng her s a commttee consstng of Mrs. J. Lee Enrght, Mrs. Herman Azondorf, Mrs. Albert E. Russell and Mrs. Erck Foster. Workng wth the commttee aro a number of the members of Shrewsbury post of the Amercan legon, headed by a commttee contestng of Leon Ueussllo, Henry F. Hyfln and Theodore F. Parsons. The lust day Grl Scouts wll observe tl of the drve as "tag duy." The quota for the Red Bank dstrct.s $2,500. ncluded n the dstrct are Far Haven, Shrewsbury, Lttle Slver and Eatontown. The quotu for each of those places s $00, und t s up to Red Bank to rase the balance of $2,00. At Lttle Slver, Shrewsbury and Eatontown, us at Red Bunk, theavork wll be dune-prncpally by women. Each of those towns has a womans club whch s sponsorng the drve. At.FarHaven Mrs. (.eorge A. Hawkns s charman of the drve. Chocks for tho Salvaton Army.should he sent to Alvn A. Whtng, n cure of H Second Natonal bank. Due to unemployment the Salvaton Army :- carng for more unfortunates Hum ever before ll ts hstory. All ts homes are crowded. Every localty n Now Jersey has nn advsory board whch keeps Salvaton Army headquarters acquanted wth the needs of unfortunates n that localty. At Red Bank ths advsory board s headed by Mayor Arthur A. Patterson. A certan percentage of the money rased n the drve wll ho sot asde for use n ths dstrct. At Atlantc Cty the Salvaton Army.s mantanng a home for crppled and jobless solders. The work done by the Salvaton Armyn the front lne trenches durng the war s well known. Those who are drectng the drve say they beleve that the patrotc, servces of the Salvaton Army durng the world-war nave not been forgotten by the people and there wll be a generous response for funds to carry on the Armys work n peace tmos. The town has been dvded nto TWO NEW THEATERS. One a al Hghlands and the Other! at Atlantc Hghland! The lt. moton pcture theater at Hghlands was opened a few nghta : go. Tho theater was bult by Harry Sculthrop, who sold t to Nathan Machut and rvng and Morrs Goldberg of Long Branch. The buldng J s of hollow tle and stucco constructon and seats 900 persona. The front of the buldng a ornamented and a glass canopy wll be put over the entrance. An organ costng $0,000 has been nstalled. A new moton pcture theatre wll bo opened today ut Atlantc Hghlands by Harry Krdel nntl M. Krdcl. t wll be known as the Atlantc theater nnd s located n the buldng formerly occuped by Sudeker & Son. The theater has a seatng capacty of 700. HELD ON HOLD-UP CHARGE. ARTHUR HOFF CHARGED WTH MATAWAN ROBBERY. Former Red Bank Boy Arrested at Jersey Cty Clerk n Cartans Store dentfes Hm at Man Who Robbed tho Store Tll. Arthur Hoff, a former Red Bank boy, was arrested at Jersey Cty last week by Detectve J. B. Rue, charged wth havng held up four clerks n A. J. Cartans grocery store at Matawan about ten days ago and robbng the store cash regster of $62.0. Hoff has been n trouble many tme!) before and has.served terras n varous nsttutons, one beng the federal prson at Fort Lcuvenworth. lloffs arrest last week was brought about through photographs secured from the New Jersey prson authortes. Clerks n the store after seeng the photographs dentfed Holf as the man who had held them up. Hoff was brought to the Ked Hank lock-up last week am le hud a. hearng Thursday nght. After seeng Hoff, none of the clerks n Ourtans store dentfed hm as the hold-up man and the hearng was Contnued untl Frday mornng to permt other wtnesses to le secured. At the contnuaton of the hearng three new wtnesses who had on the day of. the hold-up seen a man answotng the descrpton of the robber were produced. They all were postve off was not the man they had seen ut Mtwu, but they were nut at the store at the tme of the robbery. Charles Ellson, one of the clerks ut the. store, after gettng a ccond vew at llofl. postvely dentfed hm s the hold-up num. Hoff dened that he was" n Matawan on the day of the robbery and clams he has wtnesses to prove an alb. Justce Edward \V. Wse held Hoff wthout bal for the acton of the grand jury. DONGS OF THE COUNCL. MATTERS ACTED UPON BY THE TOWN OFFCALS. Assessment Commssoner* Turned n Report on Sewer* on Fve Streets Board of Health Makes a Complant New Ordnances. Much of Monday nghts meetng of the Red Bank mayor and councl was taken up wth regard to sewer assessments on the western end of Leonard Btreet, the eastern end of Rver atreet, Brdge avenue, Leghton avenue and Wllam street. Sewers were put down on all of these streets under one contract. The assessment commssoners turned n a report fxng benefts on each street at $35 each. The total cost of the work was $8, The property owners benefted by the mprovement wll pay assessments amountng to $2, and the town wll meet the balance of $0, by general taxaton. Tmothy Hounhan and Lous Getts regstered protests "aganst ther assessments. Each owns lots bg enough for two houses, but there s only one house on each lot. Mr. Getts and Mr. Hounhan clamed that they should be assessed for only one beneft. The councl fnally agreed to cancel one assessment for each man, wth tho provso that the men wll each have to pay an ad3tonal assessment f they buld other houses on ther that a document drawn up and clerks offce at the expense Hounhan and Mr. Getts. Herbert W. Hll, an expert ac eountant, turned.n a report of th( fnances of the town. Upon hs A COUNTY WATER PLANT. A Suggeston Made by Thomas H. Leonard of Atlantc Hghlands. Thomas H. Leonard, a real estate man at Atlantc Hghlands, but whose nterests are much wder than the borough of Atlantc Hghlands, has adopted as hs busness motto or husness slogan, "Monmouth County Some Day Wll be Monmouth Cty." n a letter to The Regster, concernng the proposton the Tntern water company to ncrease ts rates, or to dspose of ts plant to muncpaltes whch t now serves wth water, Mr. Leonard says:. "Would t not be a Rood tme for the county of Monmouth to take over the plant of the Tntern water company and thus be n a poston to serve all of the muncpaltes of the eastern half of the county from some central pont." ASLEEP SEVEN WEEKS. SAD AND TRAGC CASE OF SCKNESS AT RUMSON. Robert Smth, Son of John Smth of Black Pont, near Rumon, Afflcted wth a Strange Malady Doctors Cant Awaken Hm. Robert Smth, aged fve years, son of John Smth of Plack Pont, near Rumson, s afflcted wth "sleepng sckness." He has been asleep contnuously for the past C2 days. Hs JMRS. EDWARD HOEY DEAD WELL KNOWN VANDERBURC RESDENT SCK LONG TME. She Passed Away Last Thursday at the A B e of 65 Years The Funeral Was Held on Monday at St. Rose of Lma Church at Freehold. Mrs. Ella Cross Hoey, wfe of Edward Hoey of Vanderburg, ded last Thursday afternoon. She had suffered a- long and.,very panful sckness, but the end came peacefully. Last fall her log was broken by a fall and ths hastened her declne. She had been lad up snce ths njury. Mrs. Hoey was born at Holmdel 65 years ago and she marred Mr. Hoey 33 years ago. She was a daughto-r of George and Ellen Coleman Cross. Her neghborlness and her many other sterlng trats of character won. many frends for her. The hgh esteem n whch she was held was shown by tho largo attendance at her funeral Monday and by the many gfts and attentons whch she receved from her frends durng her long sckness. She had for many years been a member of the Kosary socety of St. Marys church at Colts Neck. Mr. and Mrs. Hoey lved for a tme at Mddletown, but most of ther marred lfe was spent nt Vanrer- FGHT AT A BALL GAME. James Craven Gol nto "Hot Water" at Matawan Sunday. Bclfords baseball team played aganst Matawan at Matawan Sunday. The contest was enlvened by a scrap. Tle umpre of the game wan a Matawan man, and hs decsons were unsatsfactory lo tho Belforcl rooters. Among the dssatsfed ones was James Craven, who s probably the smallest man at lelford. He jumped ofr the- grand stand and stalled to scrap wth thu umpre. The umpres mother went to the rescue of her son, and she landed some tellng blows on the physognomy of the Belford fan. Peacemakers ntervened but not untl Craven-hud been badly worsted. Much of the Bclford mans clothng was torn n the melee. The. score of the game was 9 to 2 n favor.of Matawan. A WORTH WHLE SURPRSE MSS ELOA CASLER GETS MANY GFTS FROM FRENDS. to be CHARLES BURD WNS OUT. OFFCALS VACATE SOUTHERN END OF WEST STREET. Long Standng Ordnance wth Regard to Ths Matter Put Through ts Fnal Readng Under Unuus Crcumstances Monday Nght. An ordnance vacatng an unused* porton of West street, south of Chestnut street, was put through ts fnal readng Monday nght under unusual crcumstances. For some tme past Charles E. Kurd has been en- Jeavorrg to get the town offcals to vacate ths part of the street. n the past the objecton rased to vacatng the street has been that the land s near the town water works and that the town some tme n the,, future mght want to use the property for enlargng the water plant. The ordnance was put through two readngs a long tme ago. James Norman, the. overseer of the poor, has been the most actve opponent of vacatng the street. Mr. Burd wants t vacated because he owns land adjonng t am because ho wants to use the space over the Port Monmouth Grl Who Marred Sunday to Crawford street to buld a coal trest!". He ex- Compton Wa Lured to an Unex- planed at a councl meetng a long pected "Shower" Saturday Nght, tme ago, that ho tred to get the Mss Eola Casler, daughter of burg. Mrs. Hoey leaves sx chl- Thomas" Casler of Port Monmouth, dren, they beng Mrs. Robert Wa- wll be marred Sunday afternoon at lace of Keyport, Mrs. Martn Dg- [ the New Monmouth Baptst parsongns of Marlboro, and Mare, Grace, j age to Crawford Compton of lelt, w., t l! f>"t> U ldluulu, UU mll Jl, VJ \..K., ] "fc^- *" ^ufu> VJ,»,,,LOM Ul JL- rots. t was agreed, body, whch normally was robust, has George and Edward Hoey, who lve-ford. The ceremony wll be pcr- ;nt to ths efcct be; wasted to a mere shadow of hs real ] at home. Mrs. Hoey also leaves two formed by Rev. A.. Sutphn. The fled at the county self, hs teeth have decayed and n brothers, Henry Cross of lolmdtl : couple wll start housekeepng n a of Mr. rnany other ways hs lung has broken hs health. t was on Easter- nght, that, he was taken sck. Prevous to that tme ho had been sck three weeks wth an ntestnal slumber lm Wllam Cross of Rumso recommendaton t was voted to n- alment. Occasonally he shows augurate a now, and more elaborate (symptoms of reganng conscousness, bookkeepng system and to pay an! but these changes, whch are more addtonal salary to one of the clor-j apparent than real, an- always folcal employees of the town to keep \ lowed by deep slumber, the new books. house whch the groom recently The funeral was held at St. Rose bought near the Lttle Slver of Lma church.of Freehojd and was n charge of MonsegnourFrederck" Kveltz. The b jral was at Freehold. Many floral trbutes were con trbuted, from the "go, rght to use the space over the street for the trestle, but found that ths was llegal even though th.o street v/af. not used. He owns property on each sde of the unused street, and under the law when the street s vacated all that porton of t borderng hs land wll revert to hm. Under these condtons hs-rght to buld a or staton. J trestle s unquestoned. Saturday nght Mss Casler was j Mr. Norman was at lured to the" home of Mrs. loward ; Modajf~hjrhrVo oppose W. Roberts of New.Monmouth on j street. He had among them beng one school chldren of Vnderhurg. Mss Mare Hoey s He teacher of ths school. The hymn, "Holy Gocl We Prase Thy Name," was sung by Mrs. Joseph Knuoy of Freehold. the meetngvcatng the.,-...v...* heurd tht the ortho pretext of seeng an old frend, dnance was to he put through ts Mss Helen M. Douglass of Mllhurn. thrd readng. Early n the meetng Shortly after tho house the Despte hs unconscousness thc Permsson was granted to the! nstnct of self preservaton s stll league of women voters to use thc j nherent n hm and he swallows town hall on tho second Tuesday af-: wthout much dffculty the lqud lernoos and the fourth Tuesday, nourshment whch s fed-to hm wth nghts of each month. a spoon, When he s touched he The hoard of health reported anemts a feeble cry of pan. Four unsantary nusance on Phlp Kuhls doctors have been called on thc oasc property on Front street, near the and they have been unable to fnd fountan The councl authorzed any means of awakenng the sleepng ofshrewsbury, ded Frday of ntesthc health board to take whatever, boy., Such cases are usually fatal, \ tj na ] trouble He was t-ken sck steps are necessary to abate the but persons have been blown to get Tuesday and wak movo( to lho lmnk nusance. The board of health was!well after havng: boon asleep nnety Branch hosptal Wednesday. Edwn also nstructed to compel property days..... Mss Casler ontere followng cry went up from twenty unseen guests who were n another room: "Two, four, sx. eght! Who do we apprecate. Kola!" SUDDEN DEATH OF A BOY. Edwn Curley of Shrewsbury Ded Unexpectedly Last Week. Edwn Curley, son of James Curley letter was receved from Mr. Burd n whch ln v stated that f tho town ever needed hs property ho would.sell t tothe town f.r $.25(. Counjclmsn J. A. VanRcho-k sad that,--,-,,--,,,-,......mr. Kurd had prevously stated ver- A huge basket full of gfts of cut b. l)ly Ulal,, woull ;.,.,) th,, lam to glass, lnen and varous household the town for $,200. Mr. Burd statarlclos was gven to the surprsed ((, th. lt he,,,,, nnt r,.<. (,Ho.ot ever havbndo-lo-be. ho presents were m. l((, pu(. h.,., l.,. (, rn,.,,, ut that * { the members ot thc; R00npr th. ln -, av(> controversy Worth Wht-;- grls socety of the, t tnc mauer ]l(, wouu.,,, t0 New Monmouth Hupt-_t church. M.*.- g(l] the )an(] to, hl, tmvn rnr S,200. Casler s secretary of the socety J, t t, - }- w,,, tl, n oftcr The basket was ruve--d wth pnk! owners on the southern end of Brdge avenue to connect ther houses wth! BUSNESS CHANGES HANDS. of the dstrcts are Mrs. J. Lee Ennght, Mrs. Morton Plnntz, Mrs. Mc- Vey, Mrs. Wllam Thompson, Mrs John Ely, Mrs. Harry Morford, Mrs. C. Everett Runyon, Mrs. Sloss, Mrs. Wllam Brevoort, Mrs. John Allen Mrs. C. C. Wallng, Mrs. Martn Van- Burnn Smock, Mrs. Edwn C. Glland, Mrs. Frank Fenton, Mrs. Wllam H. Ely, Mrs. Horace P. Cook, Mrs. August Mller, Mrs. Albert E Russell, Mrs. Erck Foster, Mrs Charles H. Root, Mrs. James Cooper, Mrs, rvng Lovett, Mrs. Frank Gronde, Mrs. J. W. Hem, Mrs. James R. Smock, Mrs. Forrest Compton, Mrs. rvng Oakley, Mrs. George Norman, Mrs. James R.Wolcott, Mra Rchard Hackstaff, Mrs. Spader Mrs WOMANS CLUBS CONVENTON. Delegates from Womens Clubs n Annual Sesson at Atlantc Cty. The womens clubs of New JerBey whch are members of the state federaton of womens clubs, held ther annual conventon at Atlantc.. Cty last week. The conventon dscussed the ams of womens clubs and the best ways of accomplshng these ams. Most of the womens clubs Monmouth county are members, Mrs. Spader Mrs Georjre W. Bray, Mrs. Oscar Morrs, Mrs. Ralph Sckols, Mrs. George Manson, Mrs.. Chark, Mrs. Hnv- nnd,. Mrs. Anu Frost, Mss May Hendrckson, Mrs. Wllam Voorha, Mrs. Benjamn. Ford, Mrs. Wllam, D. Suyro, Mrs. Hns,sford, Mrs. Wool- fu o ley, Mrs. Carl Schwenkor, Mrs Preston, Mrs. Jesse Sabath nnd Mrs. Ryder. At Lttle Slver, Shrewsbury and Eatontown the campagn wll be drected by Mrs. J. T. Lovett, Jr., Mrs. Walter Morrs and Mrs. Ada B. Na few. the state federaton, and these clubs sont delegatons to tho conventon. From the Red Bank Womans club the delegates were Mrs. John Montgomery, Mrs. John J. Leonard, Mrs. John. Cook and Mss Mabel Hall. n addton to the delegates sx other members of the Red Bank Womans club attended the conventon, these members beng Mrs. saac H, Mrs Wl Josephne Delegates from the other clubs of ember bg Mrs. Horace P. Cook, venue to connect ther houses the sewors. A request for water mans on > New C nc rn Buy * J E R d " l a f. d J Rel " Edwn was eleven years old. The Westsde avenue and Carmen plno j ly J Mouse and Buldng.. funeral was held Monday mornng at and a hydrant on the cornel- of the The resdence, warehouse, and, g t, Jamess church and the bural was streets mentoned was granted. j barns of Edward J. tehy on Mo- at Mount Olvet cemetery. The fu- Ordnances passed ther fnal read- chanc street and Mr. K-lly s movng, neraj was very } arge \ y attended and ngs for sewers on the southern end ; van and storage busness have been lhe floral trb"utes..,.-,... *"v.-.«wwuwvv-o were numerous. of Shrewsbury avenue, sewers on a bought by a new concern whch was j Among thc floral peces was one from : n porton of Prospect avenue, water! ncorporated yesterday under the the school chldren of Shrewsbury.. mans n several West Red Bank name of the Relly Storage ^and T h e bearers w e r e s x playmates of ng made such a : sooner than have about tho matter he sell the land to the. also stated n,,.,.,....,,, tha he would sell the trestle to the and whte n keepng wth the < eeora-, t,,,.,..,, hv arl). s survved by a twn sster, Margaret Curley. He also loaves two other ssters and a brother, thov beng Helen,, M;l v, as, c,,,-, Catherne an,, James. " { ^ ^ ^ t ^ Z X Mrs. Sutphen, Mr. and Mrs. Roberts and ther chldren, Mss Douglass, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pcntermnn, Jr., and ther daughter Besse, Mr. and Mrs. Wlbur W. Coddneton and ther son ng, Mss Tlentorc.s of the room where the festvtes took place. The top of the bas- kct was covered wth a profuson of traton. Th advantage made councl voted to take f all the varous offers streets, a new sewage compressor on j Transportaton company. East Front street and a new fre s m the shape of an L, w The land th a ront- Edwn, Davd L. Emmons, Francs whstle. The Gamewell company made the only bd for the whstle and the contract was awarded to the age of 05 feet on Mechanc street, and 200 feet deep. The house has seven rooms and t s provded wth OBren, James Bly, Vncent McCue, company for $G90. The Gamewell modern mprovements. L. L. Brown companv also got the contracts for s Presdert of the new company, the compressor and for an ar tank j M l \ Relly s vce presdent, George whch s.to be used n connecton Gaskll s secretary and Cornelus wth the compressor. The companys Marcellus s treasurer. The company bds were?f00 and $20, as aganst bds of $755 and $28.25 made by Mr. Allen. For a governor whch s to be used wth the compressor, Mr. Allen was the successful bdder, wth nn offer of $ The Gamewell company hd $80. MADE $300 FOR A CHURCH; Four Hundred.j Persons Attended Euchre Party at St. Jamess Hall. Four hundred persons attended a euchre party and dance Monday has assumed all the busness oblgatons of Mr. Relly. The change of ownershp s sad to have nvolved a consderaton of $50,000. AN AFTERNOON OF DRAMA. Robert Sagurton and Cornelus Bly. DEATH ENDS LONG SCKNESS. Mss Ruth Grossnger of Mddletown Passed Away La.t Nght. Mss-Ruth B. Grossnger, daughter F k See] of gouth stro\, tt and of Frances C and Charles F. Gross- Hen p H f ; f Re( B k f nge of Mddletown ded last nght l,^ H, H l d?? ^ V± by Mr. Burd f the street were vacated, should the town over need Mr. Bards lot and tho proposed new trestle. The councl then took up varous other matters and nothng more was sad about vacatng the street. Later" on the meetng adjourned and stll nothng had been done wth the ordnance wth regard to gvng up the street. Tho moton to adjourn was made very dstnctly and most of the folks at the councl room, thnkng that the meetng was over, left for home. Among those neoplo who started for home were Mr. Norman and Counclman Mllard Fllmore Tetley. Counclman Wllam H. R.... TT..-, -,,,.. Whte and Jesse P. Manahan were Mss Harret. Seeley, daughter of j aj, acnt A few mnutes after Mr. Tetley" and Mr. Norman left Mayor Arthur son, Mss Gladys Johnson, Mss Mnne C. Frost, Mss Jenne Kr.-u-me-, Mr. and Mrs. Casler, Crawford and Rollfton Compton and Mrs. Fred Pentermann, Sr. WEDDNGS. Seeley Hyln. Muscal Program and Play to Gven by Womans Club. Tomorrow afternoon w^l be ob- 2st. ness. She was formerly a school teacher, and she had a large crcle of frends and acquantances n ths T>_ rton secton. More than a year ago she bemade a stay n Wyomng for beneft of her health. She returned home somewhat mproved, but her Hylm of Holmdel, were mar- A Pattcrson stated that the meetng Sunday aftern"-" - m - served as a "dramatc afternoon" by the members of the Red Bank Womans club and ther frends. An songs ll b /Mllll, H. UUL;. uuun, V, T,,, l nt fttlf rs. Carre Rosegnut, Mrs. Howard "ffht-at St. Jamess clubhouse. The * htfold, Mrs. John Munro and Mss» " eds!,/, lluch " m o u. nto( to a T «ch nlno Wood,$300, wll bo used to buy carpet for,f" sepnne vvoou.,,,...,*,,,._., 4^..,,» tdra HOWARD S. BORDEN WNS OUT. War Department Recognzes Hs Rght to be Brgader General. The controversy regnrdng tho qualfcatons of Howard S. Borden of Rumson for the poston of brgader general hns been decded by natonal ths localty were.tlk- Sllvo Mra. Mra. Wllnm llmmntt..or llul Mr.-*. Mm. Hnrry K. Slmw. " rl Mr..,. H. Wnlllw. Clnrl>» S. Junk Mntnwall M- Klwoul Hur <K - Ml the church, whch has been rcc ated. Two hundred przes Mrs.. Elwn S. E. V W,»on l Mr«. t. J..upton, M-Murtr-. Lester McQueen of Shrewsbury avenue, was dsposed of on tho co-oper-. atve plan and was won by Mrs. j Bernard Mullgan of Shrewsbury j avenue. Old fashoned dances were M.-.. gven and they proved as popular as entertanment of musc and and a one-act Englsh play wll be en n the audtorum of the hgh hool under the auspces of the or drama and lterature department of were tllc clul) - Tll lff * r w " be drecte( l am l)y Mrs. George E. Poole and Mrs. d bv VValter A. Rullman, charman and vce charman of the department. Nnety-Three Years Old. Sunday was the 33d brthday of Mrs. sabella Scott of Phllps Mlls, n Mddletown townshp. A famly the modern dances. Musc was fur- ] dnner party w;3 hold. n spte of Mrs. Beatrce Stern of Matawan, jnshel by Hackelts orchestra. Those, her age Mrs. Scott enjoys excellent who s one of the state offcers of thc n charge of the affar were Mrs. health. federaton, was also a member of the John Mertz, Mrs. Bernard Mullgan, federaton forces from Monmouth Mrs. Elzabeth DoGoorge, Mrs. Jocounty, soph Cooper, Mrs. Arthur Lttle, Mrs. The Sarah Clusey, Mrs. Ella Kaney, Mrs. openng Charles Hoffmann, Mrs. Fred Conkj women: Branch Showroom at Keyport. The Fred. VnnDorn company of led Bunk has opened a branch at Keyport fur the sale of automobles and accessores. The store s n army authortes n Mr." onens! c h lr P of George Wlson and Harold and Mrs. George Groh. Good News for the Lades. The Army and Navy store, opposte The Regster buldng, has put n A Wonderful Response. announcement of our formal n complete new stocks of a garments and furs; also n fants and chldrens wear, has brought a wonderful response, and exceeded our fondest hopes and expectatons. We are grateful for the numerous expressons of prase ths favor. Although not requred to do BO, Mr. Borden recently took two examnatons for brgader general ond passed both wth hgh marks. t had been clumed n some quarters that Mr. Borden dd not have the necessary mltary jsuch an offce. knowledge for A. Davson of Red Bank, members of the frm. «now department n whch footwear dsplay las evoked and other sub-. n sa. le but you are under no oblgap, condton soon took a turn for the M n " lty would be callerl to order agan to pasa- Mr mpmr^ on the ordnance- Mr- Tetleys presrh h r T! s H «was nee(led as wlthout h "? she ^P Chamberlan of Red Bank. thcrc would not be a quorum. A tho Jhc. coupleare lvngmth the: br,< es : mksenger was sent to hunt hm ned : P«ellts - Mr - "f." s engaged n the, ]own No onc was sent to brng Mr., rca, estate and f busness Norman back to th e meetng. Mr. ; ha3 a n ^ c e?l Thc ^f stel M Totley was caught by the messenger was j l t hlf home The funeral Frday past two oclock. wll be held at kuldnpr. Durng the war he was; wnen he was almost half-way home, attached to the brgade headquarters jj e came back to the meetng and the of the 54th feld artllery, a unt of ordnance vacatng the southern end! of the 54th feld the 29th dvson. VCTM OF DABETES. Armstrong Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Armstrong of Maple avenue have announced the marrage of ther to Harry C._Wood of Vrgna. of West street was put through by a unanmous vote. Furnshed Houses Rented. Edward S. Allare has rented Mrs.! Clark Holbrooks resdence on the. _,....,,.rver at Prospect avenue and East The weomng took place \ Vtont s t,-ect, furnshed for tho sea- Allen Grggs of New Monmouth Ded : Sunday Nght. ; Allen Grggs of New Monmouth ded Sunday nght of dabetes.. He ^ : Z ^ ^ ^ " Z ^ C - ^ ^ 28th at Phladelpha "The! ^ V^Alfred" F. Hess of New come serous untl two weeks before K ro " m / 3 a, c ""! engneer and s a York, a brother-n-law of Percy S. the end. Mr. Grggs was 36 years old? l uate TT f. Unlv? rs. lty _ of,,. P. nnsy J; am Herbert N. Straus, who hava and was a bachelor. He brothers and a sster. leaves two They arc summer homes opposte Rod Rank. James and Benjamn Grggs of New Monmouth and Mrs. Lousa Hllyor of Kentucky. The funeral was held ths afternoon and the bural was at Far Vew.cemetery. No Objecton to Chldren. Mothers wth chldren, whle.watng for the trolleys, should make use of our convenent watng, room. Publc comfort rooms. n fact, we want everybody to make themselves at home here. We have merchandse vana.. He served as a leutenant j overseas durng the war. Untl the Mr. Allare has also rented tho Leaannouncement of the weddng the ]j e j$ Hll resdence furnshed for n socal welfare : theseason, at Lttle Slver Pont to and Mrs. Harry W. Burdett of Fort Lee, N. Y. Our Pure ce. s mndu from artesan water that s purer than your drnkvho are j for lades wll be the predomnatng feature. The present wndow dsplay shows n a small way the many pleasng models of new footwear to be found nsde. The lades of Red stantal evdences of approval. The ton m any way when you make use new stocks nclude womens hand- tns Wood wll lve at Holdcn. MUSCAL ENTERTANMENT. To be Gven by Members of the State Colored ndustral School. The muscal organzaton of the state ndustral school for colored youths at Bordentown wll gve an entertanment at the Rod Bank hgh school audtorum next Wednesday nght at half-past eght oclock. The store, entertanment wll be under the aussono evenng frocks, coats, gowns; capes also and smart wraps. Skrts and sweaters for general utl- Slk Specal. Weve placed on sale u specal purchase of rch lustrous Baronet satn n flesh and whte;!j4.[o value suegrade lnens, Advercnl at $2.95 per yard. Kxeeptonnl values n hgh household and decoratve <lru H!u. und curts. A.. Salz & Co., led Dank, tnmont. Strawberry Festval wll l>e gven Thursday evenng, June 2d, on the lawn of the Presbyteran chun-l, corner Reckless place und Broad street, Red lnnk, under the auspces of the womans sowng crcle. Everybody welcome. Advor- Dance. Woodmen of the World and Woodmen Crcle, Thursday evenng, May tlth, 2, Odd Fellows hull, Momnoutl street., Hod Hunk. Dxe Jazz orchestra, Advertsement. Strand Restaurant, Broad etreot, opposte Second nnton/l mnlc Spccnl Sundny chcken We ar«out of the hgh vent dstrct. A. B, Jlrhfl,,, hl(fh grmle pnh, Brummoncl placo, Ked lnnu, hmf l.l.l. Advertsement. t nny to advnrtlne n tho Rerlte AuvortlKuuont. Bunk and vcnty are ^especally n- J ty and "sports wear; a choce selec- *~~* of fashonable furs of qualty; also nfants and chldrens wear, embracng strctly hand made and ng water, as our water s fltered vtcd to nspect our footwear and ton and aerated several tmes. nspec- make comparsons. Weve got many ton of our plant s nvted at any good thngs for the men too. Before tme. You may at all tmes durng! you buy any footwear, pay a vst to luwmess hours get a supply at our-ths store,!" Hroad street, and we depot, corner Monmouth and West j know we can save streets, or phone 40< for Lor emergency needs outsde of busness hours any day or nght a supply can he had at the ce plant at Brdge vomo and ce plan. Always open. Let us serve yo well. ndependent ce and Coal Co. Advertsement. Have You Hoard Olympc record No. 702 $.00? "Forgotten" Percy llemus, bartone wth orchestra. "Forgotten" s stng wth a feelng and tenderness whch justfes the comment of many crtcs that Mr. Homus s "the master nterpreter." Hour t at the Knckerbocker phatn/oy. Advertsement. Saleslades Wanted. Saleslades! wanted, experenced or wthout experence. Apply at once. Straus Co., lond street, Hod. Dank. Alvertmmont. Expert Corset Fttng at no addtonal charge. Satsfacton guaranteed..the enl;.-5%.-broadstreet, led Dank. Advertsement. Try Our Sod«s and Drnu, Knch drnk an ndvdual dstncton. Tho Smoke Shop. Advortlsomet. t pays to ndvortsojn The Regster. KUW we tun s«rc you qute some delveres, money. Advertsement. Of nterest to the Muscal Publc. The annual students rectal by pupls of Angelca and Adalbert Ostdff td b H tk pp g tendorff, asssted b Ssson, tenor, of Horace tker Wthcry Hora Herbert spoon opera school, Now York, wll be gven at Red Bank hgh school audtorum Frday evenng, June.d, UCH, at B::tO oclock. Admsson 75 cents. Tckets may be had at OstondorfVs musc store, 4 Monmouth street, Red Ujnk. Advertsement. Fnestens Watng Room, where all the trolleys stop n Rod lank. Tl e moht convenent place to meet your frends. Plenty of room, neat and clean; comfort rooms for both sexes. West Front sred, near trod street, Red Hunk. Advertsement. Specals for Saturday. At Petes candy shop, -H Hroad street. Peanut brttle, two pounds for ;nv. rent*,.,-awhretetf-.-ebotdttlpsand lon lons, eghty cents a pound. (un drops, 3 cents a pound. Advertsement. Danes Tonght at St. Jamess hall under thc auspces of Knghts of Columbus. Musc by Gauls orchostra. AdvortBement. hand embrodered dresses, etc. An added and attractve feature appealng to many s the new department devoted to apparel for large sze and stout women. We show a splendd assortment of stylsh dresses of slk, voles, etc., for lurge fgures developed on slenderzed lnos. These now stocks have been selected by our new representatve who untl recently was connected wth one of Amercas loadng specalty shops. Formal openng wll be contnued ths week wth addtonal attractons and exceptonal values. A promnent makers sample lne of mndsome slk frocks developed n chffon tultotus, canton crepe anl foulards.for evenng, general utlty and sports wear, no two alke; values lo $.):>.so, at $:.">. Womens all wool Tuxedo sport suts n plan colors and heather mxtures $ lj.50. Superor laronct; aatn sports skrls n whte., llosh, turquose, peach, orchd and Hardng blue; ST, knd, ul $.l.9r>. Womens kntted sport capes, n contrastng mlors, at $0.)5. A. Sal7. «Co., Ked flunk. Adver Whle Watng for Your Car order /t glass of our ce cream soda. ts smply delcous. Wo havo also a fne lne of choce confectonery n smull or largo contaners. Fmestelna wtuj room, West Front Htreot, near Broad street. Avortsomont, Come and make use of t. Kneste, s pces of Grace church and wll comwatng room, West Front street, near Broad street. Advertsement. Furnture for Snle. Beds and rugs, canned frut, 30 cents a quart jar, tomatoes 20 cents; all knds of jelles and jams; also Atlas Easy Seal glass t&ps for jars, 05 cents a-dozen; odds and ends. Mrs. Bewsck, Hmson road and Brunch avenue, Lttle Slver, phone 5,tB-M. Advertsement. of Second Annual Mnstrel Show thc mens chl of Ht. Murys church, Keyport, under the drecton of Goorgo-.l. Crugon, wll take place n the Surf theater, Keyport, Mond M 3d Doors open k Ad day evenng, May p 7 : 5; -urta rses H:()(! oclock. Admsson ft) fonts. Advertsement. Mesh Bug Lost. fun metal mesh bag, gold trmmngs, lost from automoble Sunday; Hrooklyn, Desbrosses street ferry, to Etontown; name engraved on bug. Keep hll for reward. Return rest to Room 738, Snger buldng, New York.- Advertsement. Wal Here for Your Cur. Fncstens watng room. Went Front street, near ltroud street, vtos you to make lne of tn placo whle watng for your trolley or watng for frends. Plenty of room W l l A d Lades hnls at Mchrnmn Mllnery. md lftlenn trmmed hulf of orgnal prce. SL Ron, "*U Munnotl utreet, Red Bunk.- Advertsement, t pays to advertse n Tho Regster prse selectons by a boys glee club, grls glee club, a male quartet, a solost and a reader, all from the ndustral school. ELYS HAVE MORE HORSES. Another Consgnment of Stock Receved at Ther Holmdel Stables..- We have another new consgnment of horses at our stables. Ths lot a especally suted for heavy servce work such as haulng ce wagons and general truckng. Also ths consgnment s as (ne u bunch of stock as could be magned for servce on farms. These horses are the "real cheese," and tlte prces arc rght. Our usual guarantee goes wth each sale. The Ely Estate, lolmdol, N. J. Advertsement. The commttee n charge of the rummage sale held lust Saturday for the beneft of the Monmouth memoral hosptal wsh to thank the Nvosnk hook and ladder company fur tho use (f ther buldng, and all those who n any way helped to make the sale u suet-ens. Advertsement., Curd Parly for tho beneft, of He Monmouth memoral hosptal wll ho held Wednesday, May ^5th, at tho resdence of Mrs. Holert trnasef, East Front street. Tckets : <f\\ Mr-n,--Frank, Mannng, charman. Advertsement. Knghts of CotumhuB Dance tonght at St. Jamess hall, Monmouth street. Musc by Gauls orchestra. Come one, coma nl. Advertlsomont. Saturday Specals. Womens $3.50 pure slk, full fashoned hose n cordovan, brown, Russan calf, black am whte, at $2.45 per par. Womens georgette and crepe de chne blouses, no two alke; values to $7.50, at $4.9B. Phlppne hand made, hand embrodered gowns and chemse; values to $0.50, at $3,95 and Glove slk vests and bloomers, n whte and flesh, at $2.75 and $3.75. A. Salz & Co., Red lank. Advertsement. You Are Always Welcome. The latch key s always out at Fncstens watng room, whether you go there to buy or to wat for a trolley car. You arc under no compulson to buy, hut f you are n need of any of the varous artcles whch Fneste sells you wll get both qualty and economy.-by buyng at hs store. Advertsement. Twenteth Annual Boll of the Long Branch loo float and Yucht club, at Prces hotel. Pleasure Bay, Frday evenng,.may loth. Tckets $4.00 per couple. Tckets may he obtaned from members of commttee or at Prces hotel. None sold nt door. Advertsement. M»*e» Dresses. Fne whte net and slk drosses, szes 4, ( and 8, for graduaton or confrmaton; specal prce $7.08; other models to $20. Schrmm ft Son, 24 Monmouth street, Red Bunk. Advertsement, Halt Re-Blocked and Cleaned. Hula rc-blucked and cleaned; work on Panamas a specalty. Marmclo llros., 0 Wont Front street, near fountan. Advertsement, >. N.v. f-- M a y.-^.l* -.-, [... ^ of mllnery ard dolses lt ronlrsahle prce reducton. The, Porl. 5 Hroad street, led lnk.- Advertsement. Breyers lea Cream at tho Smoke Shop. "ts a food not a fad." AlvertlBomont.

12 P»B<: RED BANK REGSTER, MAY 8, 82. Farmers Cal on Merchants. GROWERS FACE RUNOUS COMPET- TON BY POTATO DEALERS. All Busness Men n Towns and Vllages Are Urged to Become Boo-ters fr Co-Operatve Sellng of the Potato Crop as t Means a Lot More Money for the Farmer. To Merchants, Bankers, Auto Dealers and all other Busness Wen (except Potato Shppers) who doal wth the Farmers of Monmouth County: (Jentlemen: Your usual profts on busness wth fanners ths year are not n sght. The prospects for a far potato crop are slm. Good judges now estmate that the yeld wll not be over half a frop. The cost of producton would have been hgh, even on a full crop. On top of all ths, prces are snkng. As thngs stand today t s a gloomy outlook for the potato grower and f we should have yet more unfavorable weather and market condtons, t wll be a dsastrous season for many. One Thng Can be Done. But there s one thng whch you men n the towns and vllages can HAZLET NEWS. PupU Plant Tree* and Flowers on the School Ground*. The followng pupls of Hazlet school were present every school day n Aprl: Evanpelne Layton, Melssa Hyer, Mary Major, Edwn H. Wall ng:, John H. BRhrenburg, Herbert V. Way, Margaret Grcbns, Orvlle Reynolds, Kenneth Vanlleerbeke, Lester Stllwell, Joseph Cresc, Albert Cesc, Alonzo Baley and James Ackerson. Leut. Thomas Murphy of the New York fre department spent the week-end wth Ms3 Margaret Claffy. Lawrence Glbert of Staten sland was a week-end guest of hs sster, Mrs. A. V. Narn. Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Brown, Jr., of l r rcheau spent Sunday at the home of L. D. Roberts. Morrs L. Longstreet of Phladelpha s vstng Charles X. Crawford. from ther potato *ales the money Clarence Sproul, who recently unwlch has erected the buldngs, of- j derwent an operaton at the Long kes, scales and graders at the sta- ; Branch hosptal for appendcts, has tons. And the farmers now only [ returned home and s mprovng ask the dealers to stck to loadng,! hcely. and to seed, fertlzer, etc., and stop ] The u ls of j a z l e t schoo! rf, cent. breakup the, market day after day by usng p farmers, potatoes y to beat y, p a,,ted trees and flowers and d d tl h l d hh h by y usng g farmers potatoes to beat dcd tlle school yard whch has down prces. greatly mproved the grounds. The Banker* Can Help Farmers. (teachers, Mss Lcnetta Green and Every y banker n the Central New Mss Mary Donovan, treated the chl- Jcrscy potato dstrct should come dren to ce cream and cake for ther out strong f for co-operatve sellng:;good work on Frday afternoon. Frst, because the government asks ; Mrs. J. Harvey Bowne, Mss Helen that t bo done. Second, because t ; Bowne, Mrs. Ernest E. Pescux and means greater prosperty for farm-mss Grace H. Wegand were New ers and the t merchants who sell to York vstors on Monday. people lvng on farms. Mss Nora Murphy and John CaTOlona of New York were week-end The Excange s Not Co-Operatve.., _,, ~, «. j -..,,..- guests of Joseph Claffy and famly. Most merchants and busness men h Mrg Waltcr K, Hoppng of Red lvng n towns m the potato dstrcts B k ; v. tng hor sster( Mrs. John doubtless thnk that the Farmers g yanmater boost untl 00 per cent of the crop! Mss Margaret Claffy, who s employed n the offce of the New York s sgned up. Ths would brng to stock organzaton, operatng for the fanners n Central New Jersey proft to stockholders and s therefore telephone company at South Amboy, upwards of a mllon dollars more just another dealer. The Exchange enjoyed a weeks vacaton last week, money for the next crop even f t can not hold up p the pprce of potat toes. t has h got t to o accept t the prce get the hghest possble prce we offered, take out ts proft and hand s only half a crop. But n order to must have the entre crop sold the h farmer f what h s left. lf But a 00 through the farmers own central per cent effcent co-operatve asaocaton_makes. the,.prce through thor Sellng ^agency, whch ~ has been organzed accordng to the lawa of congress and ths state. can get the hghest prce the market own ctntral sellng agency. They"" wll pay when there arc no shppers Your Patrotc Duty to Help. to underbd for orders. Only the Th3 new organzaton comples new Co-Operatve Assocaton has wth the wshes of the Federal government. The Presdent, the Secre- lnes; so merchants should the legal rght to proceed along these encourage tary of..agrculture, the Federal ther, customers to jon the Co-Oper- Trade Commsson, Mr. Hoover, and atve Assocaton. - all n authorty ur(je farmers to unte, to elmnate the local shpper, How Merchants Can Help. to cut out compettve sellng and!, Merchants., wll, naturally, - wonder.., thus get the hghest prce the mar-! wh y the -armors Exchange dd not ket wll allow. A group of unselfsh! r?x a J"P lts sell "F P. ans and become patrotc farmers have been workng j strctl.y co-oporatvc n marketng the for months to serve the best nterests cro P >» accordance wth the recom- of growers n Monmouth county and endatons retancs Wallace of the Presdent and Hoover and bec- Central New Jersey, by formng a.,, and genune co-operatve potato sellng» thc «hl K h ln authorty on makng Assocaton. n the face of btter farmers more prosperous f a vote opposton on the part of some deal- llad.^". t; ke cf a, ] ther customers the work has gone on us the ROV- < s t doubtless would have been so ernment recommends. They have decded. But the leaders preered t 0 ( ;] ] back n tle harness and let prevent runous compet-...,.,,, ton. n ths work every busness!. fo. ro August st, cost the farmers a man can help by persuadng- farmers! lot - of mon <->:> fot " wll force cornto jon the Co-Operatve Assocaton. P etltlve s^/«. between the -Lxj change and the farmers own central The Plan Helps Everybody. j sellng- agency. f merchants, bank- The farmers plan of sellng on a ers and all other busness men wll co-operatve bass need not njure, use ther moral force ths competthe property of any shpper. The ton can be prevented, but they must farmers are ready to pay the old wake up and begn acton quckly, shppng concerns a lberal prce Ha. Government Approval. Let for loadng ther potatoes, provded a. ctzens keep n mnd that the potatoes are sold co-operatvely f"-"pwam-e se lng of farm crops and not n competton. Ths method as the strongest knd of government would not nterfere wth the seed bat-knff. he old way of shppng trade or fertlzer busness of the old., h,, l -,- h shppers. t would, however, allow, through local compettve shppers u farmers to sell ther crop at a much > archac, runous. Farmers had bad hgher prce, perhaps a dollar a bar- returns last year, but the prospecu rel or more extra, smply by elmnat- n, / aru w0. lse. for _^ next crop. Of ng all sellng competton n the a,, ; te to g! tmes,,no\v the f,, h,e hest ; s THK Possble tme prces to brng for Centra! New Jersey potato dstrct. the farmers crops, and tne one ana He Wor_ For Hs Neghbors. only way s through 00 per cent co sellng of f the h entre pota- Remember, readers, that no droc- operatve tor, offcer or member of the Co-Op- to crop. That wll brng a lot more eratve Assocaton gets any pay for money nto farmers pockets. hs work He donates hs sen-ces. Kll lnt<lous Pfop>j an <u. He was drafted by hs neghbors to,,.,,., do certan work and fulfll the let-,. Le. Ss than one hundred men are ter of the law. He has pad hs own! Brhtner farmers on ths ssue They expenses. He has gven of hs tme f e, the flppers who wsh to hold the and prce energy for that pqtatoe: all mght get a hgh- fort."" d ^ thclr rake-off gong and the er prce co-operatve for potatoes. organzaton Not. man ha n "">" from rh government fy»_jl ef l authortes. ", any grudge to satsfy. He has no nd to the desperate crop enmty for dealers except aa they They stand stff-necked flout the recommendatons of the and defant to farmers appeals not government and defy fanners to to sell compettvely. They aro the prevent them from cuttng profts by real compettors of farmers n the underbddng the potato market. The potato busness n Central,.New Jersey. co-operatve drector draws no dvdends, le has no frend to protect Unfortunately some farmers are n a job. He s ready to resgn g and ; 30 "."^TT?, aml so ^ to bo!"" step p asde any y mnute f that»-< wll --" 3uade< that tllc >" yemp; user nt> tools by some.cnltsrs, They shouk help the good work along. be forgven but laburod wth untl Farmers Pay All Dealers Profts. tlcy see the error of tlcr ways an.l Tha Co-Opevatve Assocaton wll jon j tl.c Co-Operatvo Assocatv>n. engage managers, bkk bookkeepers, etc., t means moe money n farmers on a salary. Of course these men pockets and more busness for must be pad out of sales. But the merchants. That s why we appeal farmers have long pad the salares j to the busness men n towns to throw and wage:;, the rent and expenses of ther moral support n favor of the all the dealers and all the employees! new Co-Operatve Assocaton. of the exchanges. They have gven THERON McCAMPBELL. als At OUR MARKET BG MONEY SAVERS FOR CASH ONLY Frday and Saturday Lean Plate Beef Cale Hams - Chuck Roasts Shoulders of Lamb Dxe Style Bacon Breast of Veal Shoulders of Veal Sugar Cured Hams Prme Rbs of Beef Jelkes Good Luck Margarne 0c b - 5c b 7c b 7c b 7c b 8c b 23c b 26c b 28c b Lc b part of whch she spent at home, and the remander at New York. Mrs, Alonzo F, Layton entertaned the HazletJades auxlary Thursday afternoon." The next meetng wll be held at the frehouse on Thursday of next week. Mrs. Frank Bngham of Woodsde, N. Y., spent several days last week wth Mrs. Emma T. Peseux. Mr. Bngham motored down and spent the week-end. MDDLETOWN VLLAGE NEWS. Concert at the Baptst Church Next Wednesday Nght. Many tckets have been sold for the concert at the Baptst church next Wednesday nght and a large attendane s looked for. The program wll be gven prncpally by Red Bankers. John Deckert has fully recovered from hs rckness and has resumed hs dutes as staton agent. There s no change n the condton of.jacob Taylor, who has been very sck the past two weeks. Mss Katherne Frost s recoverng from sckness. Mss Ethel- Grmlcy s spendng a few days wth relatves at Perth Amboy.. Mss Wlson of New York s vstng Mrs. Lee Davs., Mss Chrstna Osborn of Ostornvlle s a guest tf Mrs. Mary Dckn- son. The Nutswamp road s beng repared from the Kngs Hghway to Mrs. J. F. Swackhajnmers. The work s n charge of Overseer Robert Hankns. Mrs. John G. Fawcett expects to leave n a short tme for Calforna. Luke Longhead Wll Help. Hell help you sell thngs, help you fnd thngs youve lost and help you get anythng you want. Advertsement. 3fnmllpox fct Fort Monmoutb. Edth Denns, daughter of Wllam Denns of Port Monmouth, s sck wth smallpox. Edth has-been attendng the Mddle town townshp hgh school at Leonardo, and as a precautonary measure the Bchoolnouse has been closed snce Monday. t s expected to re-open t not later than next \Vednesday. Edths case s a very mld one. WANT ADVERTSEMENTS. SOD AND TOL SOL Fhune 773-K-2! Ked lonk. Thomas Mc- Gure. H. RTZAU, rsmover of dead anmals, tyed Bank. Talaphont 220. CORN Jrme* Hekey, Holrmle). N. J., phone 20-M. Hulmdcl. SALESLADY WANTED, Apply Jordans bakery, 62 Monmouth street, Red Bank. CESSPOOLS AND TOLETS CLEANED t ft rcasontble prce. George L. Rtohsrdlon. "«lr tlnvcn. N. J. ROWBOAT FOUND ADRFT. Oler apply to Charles Conk, Church treet, Oceanc, N. J, FXJRNSHED~ROOM. wth toard for man and wfe. Apply 8 Pete place, Red Dank. 0 lucry. S0; surrey, $25. P. A. Bloolroml, l.ncroft, N. J. FORD TOURNG CAR FOR SALE rent chenj to quck buyer. Apply to Wllam Allan, Rumson, N. J. GRL WANTED for Koneral housework. Apply Mrs. Mcarw, BROWERS QUCK LUNCH. Open week luys am Sundays. 26 West Front streot. ted Bank.. WANTED TO RENT. H.UHe or Dart of houttc, Enst of lrtmr ptr*-*-t. A<!dr>6a House, drawer H, RM! LOT Choce locaton at Knrneltl Gardens; prce *H : r». Apply at 7 Hutlaon avenue. Red Bunk. * ^ ^ MOTORCYCLE ndnu twn motorcycle, lke, new. rcy, bo* am, lhund.. N. J. BABY CARRAGE tc.l baby carrage, lrat elms condton. 3B Mechanc.reot, ltd Bank. CARL CONOVER. PLUMBNG. Jobbng work promptly attended to. Ltte Slver, N. J., opposte depot. GARAGE FOR RENT. Near ralroad staton. Ardr-H* N. K. W, 3J Monmouth slroct. Red Uank. WELL PUMP *O» SALE. Well vunp, now, B, never been used. W. V. Darlng, Far luven. N. J. MONMOUTH COUNTY HUNT CLUB. wll buy and remove dead huraea. cows anl mulca. Phone Entontuwn. FORD RUNABOUT WANTED. One wth trade body and demountable rms. Charles Casler, BeUord, N. J. MEN WANTDT Steady^ work for good men: S3.&0 per (lay. Dran a Co., tltle Hlyer, N. J. MAD WANTED for general housework. Apply to>mm. J. C. Bchcnch. 2H Broad street, Ral Bank. GRL WANTED. Apply nt onoe.. Charks furnture store, 30 Monmouthjtreet^ Red Dank. MEN WANTED. Steady work for good men; JU.fO per dny. Frard McMahon, Humuon, N. J>, CRB Chlds whte enamel crb for HHO. Apply ut 266 Locust avenue. Red Hank. Several dwellng here; also lot! or acra.,, H. MoCrnery, agent Qoeancort, N. J. ROOM FOR RENT. Large double room adjonng hath for Apply S6 Peters place. Bed Bak. BUSHEL BASKETS About 400 bushel bauketa, wth cuvers, fjr»»[e! Amoa Covert, Eatuntown, N, J._ MAN WANTED for eeneral Harden work. C. W. Schneder, tlortt, Markham road. Lttle.Slver. N. J. RCHARD CONNORS, remover of dead anmals, fr«e of charge. Waysde. N. J,. phone 34.U-F-6 Waysde. }. G. ESCHBLBACH & SON, 26 West Front street, Red Bank phon 0-J. Auto accessores and vulcansng. MOTORBOAT Twenty feet lonn, sx h. p...gray motor; very cheap. N. J. See Lolw Roeckel, Loeust, The Paper Wth The News! People subscrbe for a p.aper to get the news. The Regsters crculaton of 6,83 per week was bult up because t gave the news. The paper s taken by.almost every famly n Red Bank, and. by almost every famly wthn drvng dstance of Red Bank. The Regster sssued on Wednesday. Ths has been ts day of ssue snce t was frst publshed n S7S. "-. Wednesday was selected as the publcaton day of The Regster because t seemed the day best suted for gvng the weeks news. t s ssued a day or two n advance of every other weekly paper n the county. t would have been much cheaper to ssue The Regster after other papers were ssued, snce t would cost much less to copy the news from other papers than to pay for sendng out reporters after t. But the mddle of the week seemed best adapted for a weekly paper lke The Regster to be ssued, and Wednesday was selected as publcaton clay.. The Regster has never seen any reason for wantng to change ts day of publcaton. Besdes gvng the news whle t s fresh the publcaton of The Regster on Wednesday gves the paper tme to reach every home n the communty and the busness announcements to be read and dgested before Saturday, the great busness day of the week, when the farmers and resdents of the country dstrcts do most of ther shoppng. " Wth ts crculaton of 6,83 per week, The Regster, by beng publshed on Wednesday, becomes a great engne for. the sale of advertsed goods the latter part of every week.. *J5»BgaBW ^wtw^ ^^ HJBLC STENOGRAfHEt Dctaton and typng. M. L. West, tkcoud Watpnal bank buldng, room 8, RcdJPanu FORD SEDAN Lke new, used only a few months, 920. model. Bweemy, bcx 30, Hjthlsnla, N. J, TWO MEN WANTED, Apply Kuflenu Kennedy, superln«f)d«lld of Overlook farm. Rversde Drve. Jlxl Hunk. MONEY TO LOAN. Monty to loan on bond and raortguec. AM ply to A. * vdl. Beglater buldng, Bt4 Bank. ~" Two 0»2 runs; alnu unmt K,» ll.tur for Hale. Addrrus 03 --nl <t-«rt. JUtl Dunk. SPECAL SALE. - Dcd, complete, dresser, chttonrr and rjk 66. J. D. Norrln, 20 Mechanc sltrel,.a Bank., _ FORD AUTO WANTED. Roadster preferred: late mode), vtlt start-,*r, ote. Address Ford Auto, <traw«r M, )<< Bank. GENERAL CONTRACTOR. O. S. Throckraorton, general contnctor^ 83 Branchport avenue, Lonr Branch, N: J* Phone. OAK TABLE Oak table, nne fret aquare, for salt!. Onll at 224 East Front strvet. Red Bank. Jborn 82B-W. BULDNG FOR RENT. Buldng 48x26 feet, wth water and: electrc lght, new, on Maple avenue, Red Bank* M^Olffl DRESSMAKERS WANTED. Dressmakng apprentces and tj«w«r» wanted. M. K. W., 30 Monmouth uu-oot, Hod Bank. ELBCTRG RON Electrc. ron,. Hue new, for snlo; prce S8. Burdgc A Rustel], 40 Mechanc street, Red Dnnk. MAN WANTED to do general work; one who can drv«flutnmohlo. Call at 08 Bast Front otreet. Bed Bank. Whole reed bnby oarrlnke and Htroller. nqure grocery Htore, 4H M<ntnouth yfmt, Bed Bank. POSTON WANTED. Young lady, refned, wlthes poston n» mad or cook for small famly. Phonw 060 Red Bank. Want Adv rtlaementa contnued page.) next Broad and Front Street Telephone 306-M

13 RE& BANK REGSTER, MAY 8, 92. Page Thrteea?ANT ADVERTSEMENTS. (Contnual! from but»«>_ DAHLA BULBS Flna collecton of d»hll«! bullt for»]*, ft per doten. E. Cheney, Chapel Hll. N. J. MAHOGANY TABLE Mahogany dnng room table. Addroa. P. 0. box 443. Kutnuon. N. J. Phone SO OVERLAND TOURNG. Run four month. Paul D. Morehoua, j4 Mechanc Btreet, Red Punk, phone tl2q. HAY AND CORN Sxty tout of hay, all pre««el: auo 2,000 Ubuhela of corn on or. John Dulun, Ev- Perttt, N. J. 90 PAGE COUPE. _, Bunt and look, lke» new cur. Paul B. pmorehouae, 4 Mechanc atreet, Red Uanh. Phone 20. GRL OR WOMAN WANTED for general housework; f-mtlr of two. Call on Boerleke, new house o Uatt loud, Far Haven, N. J. CANOE AND TENT WANTED. Must be n Hood condton. Send partculars to H. C. Goddard. Bnttn road, Far Haven. N. J. PARS GREEN GUN Lttle Gqnt Pnrs Kreen Run; used once; n perfect condton. Addro. Gun, drawer M. led Bunk. FORD DELVERY BODY n Hood condton, for.ale, or wll exchante for tood suburban body. W. H. Word, tunmon, N. J. DODGE SEDAN,, Newly punted, 08 model; an exceptonally Hood buy;»000, V. H. VanDorn On., Rod Dank. HAND \JPSET TRE MACHNE for Bale cheap; n excellent condton. A. L. Davlaon, Monmouth Btroet and Mtplo uve- -., Red Bank. HOUND PUPS From excellent parentase: llue Trlkka and Beatele. Harry Kcency, 0 Tlton avenue, Rod Bank.. BANJOS WANTED. A full she banjo wanted; nltto tenor ban- Jo; Blte mnke of nstruments.. Uox 235, Mntnwan. _N. 3^u THREELABORERS WANTED. Three lalorera wunttd to shovel drt. P. B. narrett, Rversde drve and Patterson ad, Krd Jlnnk., CHCKENS WANTED. Wll pay the blthest market prces; alve or lrcbrd. G. T)leU & Son, 28 Went Front street, Red Bank. OAK HLL TOP LAUNDRY. Wnshns: roukh dred or roned. Called for and delvered. Phono 7S-W. Box 28, -Mddle-town, N. J. "AN ELDERLY"WOMAN WANTED to keep house for two men: lwht work, (rood home; 520 per month. Address C. t., box. rtumson, N. J. 920 FORD TOURNC. Wth starter am lghts ; prffe rensonnhle. Taul B. MarehoUBe, Mechanc ntruvt, Red llank. phono 20. GARDEN SEEDS. Slokea needs for Bale at Stllraan farms, Eatontown. Wrte -for catalogue. Phone Eatontown 23-M.. BS FORD TOURNG. Frnt-clasu condton; make offer. Pnul B. Morehoune, 4 Mechanc street, ted llnnk^jtmonc 20. ^ COW Jcmey-Holsten, eght years old; Kentlc. Stanley MUKUCH, Crawforde corner, Keyport^ Holmdel_ road. DRESSMAKNG.. All knds of d-esamaknn reasonable. Pnckney road, second house from Broad ntreet. on left ade. MONEY TO LOAN. Money to luan on frst bond and mortgage ton mproved real estate. Alston leekman, [nttorney, Ked Bank. r DOUBLE HOUSE Splendd locaton, fully rented; n Rood, repars; nvestment. AddreHs Double House, drawer M, led Barl. ^ GRL WANTED to do troneral housework. Apply to Klsrannons Sunday and Monday, Navesnk ave-, Hghlands, N. J. FORD Ford tourng car, JH modl. excellent condton: pree $27Tj. Mrs. Wade, Atlantlce Hlhlnnrls. N. J. - BOAT Ral boat, twenty feet lonb, hcam eltht feet. nqure at 72 Eoat Kront street, led llank. Phono.32-M. BUNGALOW Ncnr shore, fve roomn, elect le llahtu, mprovements: reasonable. Sweeney," box 304, Hghlands, N. J. SHEEP Two year old sheep, each wth lamb l>y nlde. Apply to Mrs. P. J. LnKler, Rversde Drve, led Hunk, _ WOMAN WANTED to take cure of small chld and have evenng meal -prepared; Rood home. Box 432. Port Monnmuth. N..L, TEAM FURNACE For further pnrtlculara apply to Fred Mn.ldlcnn. Slrew»l)ry nvenuc, near Oakland»trcet, Bed Hank.. TOMATO PLANTS Greater Baltmore nnd Stone tomato plants for sale. Fred Mouscr, Lews utrect, Eatontown. N. J. ~ FORD SEDAN Practcally new, fully equpped und n )K Wraln at -the prce; act quck. red "VanDorn Co., Red Bank. GRL WANTED. Experenced tlrl wanted to wat on soda ountaln. Apply at Petes condy Bhop, 8 Jroal.street. Red Bank., SKUNK NECKPECE LOST. Snmll skunk neckpece lost somewhere on llronu street. Reward f returned to B JMnple avenue,.rpd Hank. : TRUCKS _ Ford truck and Vm truck for sale. jlwourcc Schwartz. Maplo nvenue, opposte Wtte street, ted Hunk. CHCKENS WANTED. Wll, pay the hllthot nnrkot prces for vc chcken*. KO North Broadway, LonK Branch, N. J., phone 500. _ BEDROOM SUTE Oak bedroom sute nnd hat nck fur sale cheap. Apply Mrs. GeorKC Wlson, 5 Wnve-ly plnce. led llank. CHCKENS WANTED. wll Pfty the hghest market prce for chckens: Joe lnker, Mechanc street, Red Bank. hone 092-J. COUP E WANTED. Mddle ntcd coute; wonn for house. ork : man to w-.rk uroun.l [frnn.ls. Wrte lllox m, Hlftlll.nh, N... TEACHER WANTED. Japanese desres prvate Enwllsh teneler ln led llank or nlr Haven. Addrcaa EnK- BH, drawer M. ted Hank., GLASSES FOUND. Par of none KHSC!! fouul nn tecldess last week. Owner may have same by cphonhk Red Hunk 37(. FARM HANDS FURNSHED, all natonaltes. Wrte, call or telephone S. lrrer, 7 0 Creeuweh street, New York, nhone BowllK Green CHAUFFEUR WSHES POSTON. Swedah-Anerlcnn wshes poston, eluht yearn expeener; A-l rttereme. Call at l;>0 Hrh streel. te Hunk. MNNESNK PARK.,ol n Mnnsnk park for sale; very Bleslrahly loentel. AMross Mlnncsnlt tnrh, drawer M. ted llnnk. PANO Uprlrht pano,.nud conllllon, $20 takes Jt. A. H. nrluls pano shop, Drummoml (place, Jtojl Bank, plono l:l;. HOUND PUPPY LOST bout A week nto; whte holy, black nnd face, llewrd. Mrs. Frank Thompson, Llnd plnce, ted llnnk. SALESLADES WANTED. slvtls wanted, experenced or wth- [nut exterence. Apply at nec. StrnuB Broad street, Ued Bank. POSTON WANTED. ThnulTeur wshes msllnu wth prlvnlo nnrnly; ten yenfl experlenee wth dtferent kars. Hm 4, ltnnson, N. J. NTRATE OF SODA.,,n any (luantlty from one pouad to 00 n any quantty from one pound to 00 torn; 8 a ton. Phone. wrt«or call, J. "" - " " " Fne her & Co., Matswan, N. J CHEVROLET Model 490, tourmr, lke new; prce reaon*b)e. Paul B. Morehoue, 4 Mechanc treet, led Dunk. Phono 20. BABY CHCKS. Buff Flock baby chcks, gootl wnter lay-!r. R. E. Herrng, opposte Lttle Slver taton, phone Red Hank 3S-W. HAND LAUNDRY. Rough dry fna roned; called for and delvered; day B work done. AdtreBl Box 28, Mlddletown. N. J., phone 77B-W^ MUSC ROLLS FOR SALE, Twelve bundles of musc rolls (eght HB n bundle) for $.00 per bundle. N«ve.hk_.l_br«ry, Navejlnk, N. J. HOUSE Wth possesson; new heuae, sx rooms, mprovements; t6,300; mortrake taken. Frartcd Whte asency, Red Bank. WOMAN WANTED. Gnml wakes tu a capable whte woman for general housework; reference requred. Box 33, Atlantc Hlgllu.Ja, N. J. \ A very handsome tnahorany chna cabnet; oval glans front; n perfect condton. Addres P, O. Pox 327, ted Bank. JAMES B. CARTON, EVERETT, N. J. Auctoneer. Your patronff* solcted. No ala too cret; non too small. T«rms rlht. Phon. Mlddlotown S7«-F:2. "^ POSTON WANTED. Chauffeur wshes poston, prvate or commercal; ten yearn experence wth dfforent cars. Box 4, Runuon, N. 3. Go-Cart and Nursery Cb.r For Sole. Reed, Bloch make, uo-curt complete wth slk parasol and cordur>y cushons. Addrosa 0. A. B., drawer M, ted Bank. GOOD POSTON for hllkht. quck frl or woman; must he Korjd at wrtng and lkures. ted llank laundry, 02 Whte street, H«J_Bank^._ HOUSE Ten room hou$e. alonf trolley road for sale; all mprovements; S(,500 to Quck buyer. Pultun Parmly, tlrmn, N. J. POTATO DGGER Hoover potato dnner n wood workng order; Cuslnnn entfue. Cull on K. C. llvyer, or phone JC-M, llolmdel, N. J. FURNSHED ROOM TO LET..nrffe comfortably furnshed room. HUtahk- for two; wth prvate famly. Mrs. M. Mller,.70 Oakland street, Red lonk^ SWEET POTATO PLANTS ted and yellow sweet notnto plants now ready., h,, Campbell, Seven HrdKe roud, neur tunuon road, Lttle Slver, N. J. POTATOES. Two hundred bjrrela *>t Potatnes. n fne smp;, not wlted, for sale. _Kank!ph. R,_l, ). 6. Freehold, N. J. Phone 3ll-F_-»L. HOUSES \_ Several desrable louse n town, wth all mprovements, from. B/OO to $2,000; easy terms. P. O. box 74, Bed Bank. FURNSHED ROOMS TO LET. Lnrte, well furnshel rooms, mprovements, Pnckney road, led Bank. Second house from Bnmd street, on left sdo. _ CEMENT BLOCKS. Cement blocks for sale lt 25 cents each : delvered all over Monmouth county. AHOStlno OKadote, phone 34-J tpd Bnnk. SAL BOAT Smrtll knocu-abut for sule, n nood condton. For partculrs phone 4H-W led Bank. O. Edwn Davs, Jr.. ted lulk. EVNRUDE MOTOR WANTED. Seeund mnd Kvnrud* motor, n (rood condton. State prce nnd how OK run. Address Kvnrude, drawer M, ted Hank. TYPEWRTER HEADQUARTERS. We buy, rent, sell, exchange and repar typewrters. Trubnn, the Store of a Thou- and tems. 58 Broad ltrest. Red Bank. BLACKSMTH AND HORSESHOER. Vnnk tlray, practcal horsoahoer. Establshed ffteen years n Hcd Bank. Maple avenue, opposte Whte street, Red Bank. BOY WANTED to learn truck fnrmnk and help sell from wntfon; wll pay fl5 per month and hoard. Address L. D. C, drawer M. RcdBank. FURNTURE Sale of all bedroom, dnng room and ktchen furnture * Frdays and Saturdays. Chrst church rectory, JVlddletown^ N. J. HANDY MAN WANTED. Hnndy mnn wth tools wanted to make repars around Krcenhouses and le generally useful. ^Fronk McMahon, tomson^ N. J._ GRL WANTED. Wlle Rrl for nencrol housework n small famly; no wasllfr; references requred. Address Uox 33, Atlantc Hghlands, N. J._ FURNSHED HOUSE FOR RENT. Ejrht rooms, bath and all mprovements, KarnKe. Shrewsbury, Sycamore avenue, three-mnute walk to depot. Phone 49-W. MONEY TO LOAN. Money to loan on -bond and mortgage; lonk term f desred; n large amounts. John_L Gregory, 42 Broad atreet. Red Bank. "STEAM VULCANZNG. We nse the best materals and guarantee, tl work; ar servce. John HanBen, 42 West Front street. Red Bank. Phone 72-W. DOGS BOARDED. Have pood comfortable quarters for boardne dons. Further partculars by nddrcsanv Herman Rtr.au, led Bank. Phone 226. GERANUMS from $.. r 0 up for one doen: al knds of (lowers nt moderate prces. 0. \V. Schneder, llorsl, Mnrkhum roul, Lttle Slver, N, J. MOTORCYCLE Twn cylnder mlnn motorcycle, three speeds, for sale tt a sncrlflce: machne good condton. Max JaeKcr, Eutontown. N. J. Stone sutable for entrance posts; bulldlk fur KuKe. nnd dary farm nf h! acres, wth stock. L. ^r. Martn, Lttle Slv N. J. HGH PRCES PAD. pay hlrh prlccb for lades snd gents second-hand clothng. Call at. Kerbers, B Monmouth street, or phons Red Bank J2J BUCK RUNABOUT Buck runnhout n Kood mechancl c dltlon for sale for $75. Demonstraton at Chnrlcs Murrss KllKe, learl street, led Hank. FOR SALE OR EXCHANG 7.. KxteP-f«ol,notur boat, Hrl:epnl t nne, lslnns, tte.; e,\, or mklt LehnnKe for pool table. ltve-hlu avenue. led HanU. _ WANTED. Second lnnd porch swngs nnd hnmluteks; must he n roml COK onlcr to l-eover. Addresa Swnus, drawer M, led Bank.., NCUBATOR AND RANGE nculuur, Hnek ye ;.tyle K. l>()-ev: cu- lu-ty; nlso StellllK rnne K-ftl, lolh n lnol order; rraaunnhle. Plonn led Hank 8-W. NTRATE OF SODA.. quantty from one pou.n tons; >r>8 a ton. Phone, wrte-or call, J. Fscher sv Co., Matawan, N. J. POSTON WANTED. Poston wanted, as bookkeeper and tenotrapher; eght years experence. Esther E. ullen, box!>4, Alltntown, N. J^. RUNABOUT Two-panseKer "Jttlo Four." Owner has no UNe for t; wll aell for S7, r. Addre Alfred EdvardB, Campbells Juncton, Belford, N. J.., DOUBLE HOUSE x HoUBe n nce locaton, eleven rooms; large barn; rents for 5D menthly. Cath Sl.SOO to 2.000; rest mortuatc. P. O. box 74, Ked Bank. TRY H. B. HAYES for Tour electrcal work, wrng, lamps, motors, fxtures, work promptly attended town or country. CO Bprtnv treet. Red Bank. Phone 228-M. TRUCKNG AND. MOVNG. Let me gve you a prce on truckng of all knds; local and long dstance movng. Jack Carroll, 87 Maple avenue, Rc Bank. Phone lfm-wr. FRE NSURANCE NCREASED nt Hyllnj, room!), Regster buldng. When the fre hell rngs t s too late. Take care of t now and tnve a lot uf worry. Phone 748 ll Hank. OLDSMOBLE TOURNG vo passenger, model, UG mnke; $r>00; Kood used closed ears are scarce Take a peep at ths lne. F,. VanDorn Co., Red llnnk. CONTRACTOR AND BULDER. Lloyd Francs, 45 Lnden place. Red Bank. All hlmls of JobWnt promptly nttemtcl to. Estmates cheerfully furnshed. Phone )73. WANTED. Second hand baby wnlker n rood condton; stale prce. Address Mrs. Tlnmna K. Cmpton. 0 Cmmndorc nvenue, Kennsburr. N. J. MAD WANTED. cnpahle euok-wnllr Farly rnpahle euok-wnllrens wnnled; HUB have l)c.»! of references. Address llnx Atlantle. llgllnnln, N. J. WHTE PLYMOUTH ROCK ECCS. Pure bred Whte Plymouth Hock eggs for ale, *.! 0 per aettlng. Mrs, J,. Jones, MmdeL N. J., phone 78-K-U.. VANS Two-home vans; nlso Ford truck chnssl-. Hellly Blorge nml Transportaton Co., Dl-»>-W«*h»tle-*strf»trHed J tlynlr,,---- -^ HOUSE WANTED. Houfle or butknlow wnnted; must le r or near led llnnk; two n famly, Robert NcoU, Jr., phone nl ted Bank. FERNS, FLOWERS AND PLANTS. Fne Boston ferna, nl knds of potted plnut nnd dowers for houne decuratlons for sale. Charles W. Schneder, florst. Lttle Bllver, N. J, POSTON WANTED an teamster on prvate estate: nnrrlod: understands alt knds of rnrden nnd fnrm work. References. Address Hex 0, Lttle Slver. N,.. _ (loud team of lenvy horses, vlth harness and vnrun, sell rentnll. Apply to the mnnller nf Crucclll llrlck S fr. C... Hlton town, N. J. HOUSE.Small house for sale ut nr Haven, N..T. Pree l.[o) nclln. url.ue >r $500. Anly Mm. N. W. Plare. Full- Unvel. N. J. Ph t:lll-.. CHEVROLET - Nnhral wood tlevrohl Mllurlmn car. M model, n perfert condton, sents sx. v..shwea lllvenldo Drve. hune led Hank 30-M. CABN SLOOP HULL Forty-foot calln loop hull: snund, sult- «l))n for motor erulscr; noo. Address D. M. O., drawer M, Red Dunk. STEARNS SEDAN Thn bargan Rnes for HoO to the person»ho acts quck; 97 model, nswly palnttd. P., V.nDorn Co., Rd Bank. PGS %FKn^^^u^% U«M HnuU. Apply to Klolnnl N) tc jhcc; A 0LD3M0BHE FOR SALE, r t n-rn»"k«r tmrnc, ry wny, look* llto new W. V, Dwllntf, Full- )7, perfect f ear; many cxtrtth. Haven, _N. J. DOUBLE ENTRY BOOKKEEPER wanted) one wltl knowledge of HtellUR. raphy good opportunty for rght party. Address Duuhld Entry Bookkeeper, drawer M, Red lnk, LAND FOR RENT. About twelve acre* of pnn Krouml, Ht- \e for corn or tny krnl of truck; for ront ut {H tn acre n(u!r«> uf J. Ktzau. Vhone 220_JtcL Unnk. ; HAVE YOUR CLOTHES cleaned»t The Cty Dry Cleunnfc and Dye- ng Works,! 9 Mechanc street, near Broad street, Red Dank. Phone CS-M, W Horn OB-, troy, propretor. 77, MLK BUSNESS Fully equpped, proftable mlk bun Jtorzel. C-ood reason for sellng, er partculars by ftddresank Ho: Ocennporl. N. J. MONUMENTS. Thomas Manson t Sons, desgners and bulders of hgb grade monuments.. Offce and yard, Monmouth street and Drummond place, Red Dank. HEAD GARDENER WSHES POSTON. LADY WANTED. Sutable for donu ollc«work; wfo a Rood at fzures and good wrter; must : all gve reference; salary $6 a week. Apply V. W. Woolworth Co., Red llnnk. "-- FLORAL PECES..».. Bouquets, pllows, wreaths, flat plece and r,o«60 fe. STEAM VULCANZNG. s- the u«-t materals vork: ar servce. John Hunsen, 42, t*. Front street, led Bunk. Phone 72-. larger let peces furnshed at nhort t.n ; 6,000; REAL ESTATE. houn<\ all mpnvemcntu: near trolley, n«t fur from NTRATE OF SODA. any *uantty from unu pound to 00 tr,;?th a ton. Phone, wrte or call, J. ch.-r & Co.. MatawAn, N. J. -dnte possesson. A.,. aler buldng, Ked Hank. Lafayette APARTMENTS FOR RENT. Two three-room prtrmnt*, furnalrd or unfurnshed: nl mprov-mert* FL^GS SPECAL Oflc. Decoraton.hy xalp»f t\##*, «/V.Uuf J fast cflor and w.-ll male; wth uol,. «urk«t and cord fomplftr, HH ronln; only twelve t^m "" Ko - K ^Hrkn furnture.lor*, 3J Monmouth wtrfot. t-d Hunk. lt ttl:! of fn Far COW -reh Jersey cow, sx year* hand made farm wum>n, double! harntnt. HoblnsonH farm, tp Vlt-w ctmetwry, H>addenB_C<re CLASSES LOST. Par of KlaHHeB n cas«lost lrdy, May lmh, between Eatontuwn frerl htatun and Tnton Falla. Sultuble cwunl f return«d to Charlen Durd, Red lult. FARM FOR RENT. Farm house, sx rooms, barns nnl other" otl)ulld[n(s, wth any quantty of KTnm\; also peach and apple orchard, fur rent. Herman Rtjzau, Bed Jlank, Phone ::o., GARAGE FOR RENT. Convenent, 24xGO: would mke rood»t.lehou»e; also some Rood.- nd-lmnl) lunuer for «ale. J. D. Nnrrb, Merhnc struet near lronl street, Rel Hank. nnrrctl, H, K<;.tlcnnnf place: *x- GHrcner *. O. Uox 2, Head narlener, cellent references: Kntontown.^N. J. HOUND DOt LOST. Black and v.hn lound lng»tray-l Sunday uprlt from bo«ne. Reward f lotnrd to M. H. H-kn, Port.Mmnlooth, l.tnr Harmony ncltol. SESTA GARAGE. Store your CU-H at u frst-clans Knrnte, nt rebbmahle proeh, by day. week or month. Kewta K.HJKe, m West Front street. Red Hank. RAN CAP LOST. Grlrt rnn enp lust Saturday on Broad street between the fountan and Prof. All-. stromh holho. Fmlt-r llease return same to 2 Broad street. BOSTON BULL DOG LOST. Toy lhtol bull, whte CK n front, whte chest and nose, wth new round cullnr tn. l t Hunduy between H :00 nnl 0:00 oclock. Cll_Ked Bank M-l. AUTOMOBLE Tord tourng far, n n notk-l, newly punted nd varnshed: mol tren. Apply to Jnck Wer, 0 Chestnut street. Hod Bunk, phone 030-M. " Whte ron bed and sprng n (rood condton JH.OO, de-ser?5.00, wahb stlnd Sft.OO. " Mrs. Hurry Denns, Far luvun, N. J.. plume fl!:r. SEE KENNEDY ABOUT T. f you have any real estate to sell or want to buy Bny real estate see P. l-\ Kennedy, Red Bank, about t. t wll be to your advantage. Phone 4<7-R. Red Hank. HOUSES FOR RENT. Furnshed houses for rent nt Far Haven for the season; all mprovement : yont HurroundnKs. etc. Fred N. Denns, l-ar laven, N. J, box.3, phone lo-k, REAL ESTATE. Eght-room bouse, nl mprovcul-, near hgh school; lot 60x.0 feet; $0,000; possesson n a reasonable lme. A.!>. vns agency. Regster buldnk, Red llanl. _ HATCHNC ECCS Dlned Rock hatchng eggn by the settng or hundred; also Pekn duck vvv.-, gunea and turkey ekgs. V. C. Hyntn. Lnper llrond street, Red Hank, phone 3.. HOUSE. FURNSHED. For rent, $00 monthly; garare, large ounds: ngenta, take notce: on M,,nnoulb rond near Long Branch. Mrs. Anderson, 2<K> _We»t 8th street, Huffnlo, N. Y^ " SWEATER LOST. Wool - sweater lost between Coopers lge. Trnmp Hollow, Hubbards rlpe and Urdgc avenue: color Old Blue. Fnder retur to 2a lrldnc nvenue. Red llank. POSTON WANTED. Poston wanted by man oncountry place nl Kar.lennK, tnkhur care of lawn,, etc.; b-st references. Address P. K-,.an. of.sh.m-.lun hotel, ted Dank. Phone :m. TEAMS FOR HRE. Two teams for hre. No Job too small; none Coo bg. Any one wshng to move, "ufovmf a"]no7" Wllam H.Dbvv7-n; Eutontown, N.jL, or^phone_886-r Red llnnk. THE HUDSON HOUSE. FrBt-class board by the day or week; centrally located and pleasant surroundngs: rates reasonable. Hudson House, -5 Hudson avenue. Phone Red Dank. R-W. SMALL HOUSE Sx nmc rounh and very larkc l»t; close to town and wn he mught for 5-.6)0. tt, te;«ter buldng. Henry. Hyln, Phone 3 Red Bunk. BUNGALOW -Tour rooms, lur^e porch, hen house and ynrcl on plot BOxlOO f2,s00, *l,r,00 c;»h. blllanee monthly. Curl Kuhles, Campbells Juncton, llelford, N. J.. AREDALE TnorouKhbred pcdlnreed mule Aredale dok.!>j years old: retfktered hy New York kennel clul. Further partculars by telephonnk Red Bank tl.t. ^_ SMALL FARM WANTED. Farm of one to ten ncres near Red Bnnk and.onw Branch; prce must be rsht. State n letter locaton. Address P. O. Box 84, AnluryPnk. N. J. FUR PECE FOUND. Kur pece found Saturday nltht n Red Hank theater. Communcate for further partculars wth Felx Dela Veccha, 328 Rver street. Red Bank. SLAG ROOFNG. Leakr tn and Blate roofs made tght; also water proofng sde walls and cellars. Ogden McClaskcr, M7 Hudson avenue, Bed Bank. Telephone^OO-J^ SWEET POTATO PLANTS Fve thousand red nnd yellow swtet potato plants nt 60 cents per hundred, $5.00 per thousand. L. B. Campbell, Seven-BrlKe road, Lttle Slver, N. J. GRAND PANO. Am olhtred to lspo.se of my parlor grand pano on account of movk to smaller uunrter.s. Cnn he seen by appontment. Phone 498-W, Red Dank. _ GRAVEL Frst-class gravel, possessng- fne packng qunltch. Apply to M. O. Tlton, near HcaldenH Corner. P. 0. address Box 62, RodJJank,. D. No.L J~»_ WANTED TO RENT. For all year resdence, n house n Red Hank or vcnty, sx or seven rooms, bath, unfurnshed. m teulnr., rent, etc., to C. L.,_dnvvor M, Red Snnk. APPAREL Mournng nppnrel for sale, consstng of u-gette dress, nda slk dress, crepe d. chne neglgee and two Phone ll:ltl-\v Red llank. lasts. 40. CADLLAC CAR Four cylnder Cudllne four pusseker tourlnk cur: KOO! condton and tfood looknt: prce ^!. *: barmn. Cnn be seen nt 40 West street. Red Bunk. _ SAVE YOUR OLD CARPETS. Beautful reversble rugs made from old carpets and chcllle porteres. Wrte for crculars. Amercan Rug Msnufactorr, 296 Vtrmont street. Brooklyn. FOR SALE, FAR HAVEN. Cottne of lv- rooms, rood condton: lot 7rxr»0; three mnuts from rver and trolley; pree fl.foo: mmedate possesson. W. A. lupnk. ted Bank. FARNP Farm of 00 acres, near Red Bnnk, nutnhlp loenlty for Kontlemnns estate. Apply to Dr. F. C. Henry, 2.4 State street, Perth Amboy, N. J. Phone 46. ROWBOAT LOST. Vnt mltm. nnturnl wood, four-seated rmvloat; nenl ndrlft from Locust Pont n storm. Wll tnder communcate wth KuwlHmtL drawer M. Red Brnk? THE PANO SHOP. We tune, rcpnr. buy, sell anl exchange. New panos drect from factory at n suvnk of.s.o to S7o. A.. Drhan, DrnnmolKl place, Red lnl, plon-!33. ROOM AND BOARD WANTED. Youn: wuun would llce room unl lourd n prvate home m- smoll kmrlm; house, n or ncnr Kc! Hunk. Aldress Room and Hourd.jlrawer M. llel Hunk. APARTMENTS FOR RENT. Two (lree-nwn prtnonls, furush-d or utfurnshel: nl mprtv-ments ; ckv.-. nnd ras. (leorre Herdt. OoonU road, earner Llray_ette_sUeet, ltl.on. N.J^ Frst class pano for sale; nlso sxty closng sent hh sutable for theater or nol.lnll pcture house. l-re Mndlnleuu. 0H Slnrwsbuynvome, ted llnnk^. FURNSHED ROOM FOR RENT. A refned lutlnn cnn rent a furnshed ronll n l prvate lone: fne locuton..very convenence, near rnlronl staton. Address l^_,. K., lruwc-r M, ted flunk. RGHT N THE HEART OF TOWN. Red tnnks most convenent and nvtng barber nltp; expert nttentlon; three chnr one flght up..second Natonal bank buldng. _Alonz Curclln. propretor-^ AM NTO THS BUSNESS SO (ret your home cleanlt done now before our gardens begn to rush us. You cut: cull or wrte Phone f,:r,-m, llu-.le l«ll_m:echanc Hred, Red. Hunk. FARMERS FAtM at u farmerh prce. About 7f> acres of ntud land: new ln-m nal Kom lot-e on m on.. Henry V. llylln. run. Urels blllk. lone 7 : ted lnk SMALL FARM ~ About L; ncrs, n Ko,,d locaton. All sorts of frull nnd sold nt tlol. ts a bauau. y -. llylln, rnon, Regster buldng. Phone 74 llel llanl. FLOWER BOXES. Lawn, porcl and wndow boxes. wth growng flowers, oo cents up; also nce for the graves: wth geranums and all other: plants am ferns. Nelson, d7( Locust avenue.jted Bank. Ford truck, pneumatc- tres: Ford truck, sold tres; Dodre tourng cur. Ford roadster, l-ord tourng and varous other cars. Ncmnrk. 77 Broadway, Long Branch, N. J. Phone 02S. EXPERT CABNET MAKNG. Antques restored; reparng and reflnnhnu*. Sold mahogany reproductons made to order. Frst-class work guaranteed. H. Charks furnnlure store, 39 Monmouth street. ted Bank.,. lectrc and FARMERS, ATTENTON.t.,0,-e.vMC ro»d. corner. Smth e. formerly wth the Merger,-m-.. unf.l. N. J. plynent ulelcy.» n(w r.n.ljtln,.n FOR RENT, FURNSHED.!JJ!j nc *,lf ". "reerwch»treet, N.vv York. Fve rooms, furnshed, -electrc lubts, t,".. "...! J,", """", l > l. lur buslt\e».. let, water and ks; also large room, fu FURNTURE Henutfutly curved flemsh oak hnl closet anl mahogany musc roll cabnet. Cnn be seen after Wednesday.. Dnngler, coner Leonard avenue and l-ront wlreet. Far Haven, N. J.. BROWNS HARDRESSNG SHOP. Walker system; shampoong, marcellng, njr, massagng. Open 0:00 A. M., g untl 0:00 T. M.; Sundays m 0:0) A. M. tll :00 A. M. 2(H.Shewsbury nue. Red Hank.._ HAVE YOUR WASHNG DONE at the Jersey Coast Lnuntlry, West Front street, Red Bank; famly wash rough dry $.26. wth flat work roned $l.oo; hand ronng f desred. Charles Brcnkcr, proretor. Phone 204. GOOD HOME FOR RGHT " l l V mt WnemT;flr. Jl;r,ut). Slnll mmnt of cash. Henry. Hvlln. room Herslh>llllt._ Phone 7 Red llrnl. UNGA.OW Wll nncrfcp three-loom lunrnlow, mnl- <*rn mprnvenels, neldlnr -lertrc HKS, twu lnme porehes r prce J,!,flOO, Al«lrens lluglow, drawer M. Red llnnk. BUNGALOW FOR SALE, rve room hungnlo electrln lluhln, HATCHNG EGGS BABY CHCKS. Pure bred S. C. Wht.? Leghorn rhcla and Barred Rock cbrs. Ths stock took flrnt przes at recent poultry show. Hldy Knoll Farm, Far Haven. N. J. Phone_5:>K-J. HOUSE At Shrewsbury, molern up-toml;te homo; nne rooms: every mprovement,!::mu:e, lurko plot of grounl; mmedate possesson. W. A. Hoppng, Broad atreet. Re. llnnk. DOG LOST. Black and tan fox terrer lom between Mrlloro md Holmdel: answers n name of Trx. Reward f returned to Mrs. C.. leser, llolmdel. N. J. Phone :l)-l-:. STUDEBAKER BG SX TOURNG sole at. great sacrfce,!!:! model: fully equpped wth all extras unl new; taken n trade on Oldsmoble se.lan. See t at once. P. H. VanDorn Co.. Bed llank. CARS WASHED. Scotty s dong busness at the same old stand. Get your cars washed whle you., wat at 85 Whte street, Red Bank. Partes taken out for evenng automoble rdes. One sow wth eght pgs, fve veels ohl; me nmtk n proft n n few day< ; one nl round wood horse, for sale; nlso con fur lale. Urower farm, Tnton Falls, N. J. ROOM FOR RENT. Large room, well furnshed. for rent, wth all mprovements; sutable for one or two gentlemen, wth or wthout bnnnl. 202 Wnverly place, Ked Bank, phone K7-M. CABBAGE PLANTS. Strong feld-grown cnblag. plants of Successon, Hallhend, Surehead and Savoy at $2.50 per,000; S2.00 n quanttes of 5,000. Morcuu Plant Co.. Freelold, N. J. EUCHRE AND DANCE. Lades Moose Heart legon wll kve dance and euchre Tuesdoy nklt. June 7th; refreshments: Krdel buldng. Admss lfy cents. Musc by Hacketts orchestra. FURNSHED COTTAGE TO LET. Seven rooms and bth: all mprovements; beautful locaton, near tn; water; comtnut ng dstance; June st to September st, MOO. P. OLBOX.3, Far Jln-on, N ^ _ DEMONSTRATOR Oldsmoble sedan, seven passenger. model 4r>H, H2, $:.C00: nothng wrong except the prce ttul thats too low; must move (n account of room... VanDorn "SAY T WTH FLOWERS." Nothng could be more approprate and nothng so welcome ns flowers; a boquet or box of cut flowers from W. W. Kennedy & Sons, wll surely-carry happness wth them: STANDARD LGHT AUTO Seven passenger, 9!) model, mechn cnlly perfect. S,900. You way before yo wll f can go a lone; ood a bargan.. VsnDor Co., Red Bnnl<: WANT TO FND A GOOD HOME for my farm lo centl le lns heaves and sh to use hm for bard work. He old nnd -stronk, wllng nnd S00. Mdlletnwn, 796-F-2. REAL ESTATE. F.t-room house, all mprovements: lot TOxr.O feet; gurage..-.-ntrally located; : *.000 rush: nnelnle posscssnn. A. L. lvns nnoncy, llnnk. c- huldntr, Red HANDY MAN WANTED HY THE WEEK. State qualfcatons, JKC. where lost employed and wages wantel. Mnt board m._ mll report near Lttle Slver postofce n. to 5:00 p. m. P. O. box 27. Red PLANTS. All knds of vegetable mll flower plants dnhlus, rose bushes, cumns, ;ernnums. an f A ferns. Asters thers. luk. Sx an rendy, wtl y, Nelson, 27G Locust avenue, ted BUNGALOW bungalow, nl mprovement, l g, pment, fve mnutes walk from my oflee; good lot dl h f l fl f m f cuton, deal home for W. A. Huppn y ; go mall famly; e llrond street, Red h&tn, ttntlonnry runwr nnd tut)»; large pnntry, NrttrnRc; prk«fn.roo: (emu. Apply 42 MonmuuU H red, Red Dank. Unnk. WANTED. Two frst class pessers: also fve op. rtors on mens clothng. Apply (! & llorell. top floor Krkerlmcker buldng, corner llrnul nnd Monnoutr streets, Red llnnk. OLDSMOBLE Fve passcurer tolrnc molel H7-A. 020 tnke: 5t*5O. rheres very few used cms urercd at ths prce that can conc nr tls no n value. F. H. Vnllurn Co.. Red llnnk. NOTCE. Have your clocks unt wnlcbea repnred by expert mechanc: nny job done n ten days, nnny jobs n two days; rlurus reasonable. Art Jewelry Co., 07 lloreh trect, Rod llnnk. HOUSE Keven-roon house, nl modern mprovements. Washngton streel, Leonardo, N. J. or partculars address Mrs, Mnbol. Sherman. r.tc tlreen street, Havre le Grace, Maryland. WANTED. Ladles to ntroluro slk hosery n prlvntc. lnune: emerelce muecessnrv ; $20 weekly lreo hours daly; no lelv erlnt; wrt, fully. Cresrent Mal Orle,,T Brondwny New York. Gran Hlls nnd -lour llartels For Sale. Fv mlv flour ln-rel-; bll, 2,00 lounb onucly; two bn-, lotl pounb camcty eu-l; s/.e to nve -nsly. rut am mouse.ro.r. Address f. A.., drawer M ted Hank.._ COLD AND SLVER HEMSTTCHNG. Heusltchng, buttons, fnkng, plllnk nbe nnd plntn sllcllnt,. All knds nf h.unly tlnrs done nt tle Handy H!o >. lf llroad street, over Hchroelert drug slurr Red Hank. OARDERS WANTF.D.. l.u... wanted: four ncely trtshe runns; fne resldenlnl..eclo. all rnnven lencen: noderte rates; tulle lorder lls Phnne lofll-l. Chauffeur-Mechanc An educated Hm mperal famly: llfte hull class refereuce; lon. A.hles lnull M, Red llnnk." WHTF. GRL WANTEO. Whte gll hetween De nto of ttxtc-c and eghteen yrnrs wnuel weekday after lloonh from three (o sx -Vn.k sn Mntur day nornlnfs. Call at M Sh -wsbury nve nue, ted Hank..Wlhrs Poston. nn, formerly wlt Ven * experence wshes prvate pmu -Mechanc, draw. nshed, epur l-afayetl Rumso the water nnl»*](< tre and woubl lke Frst rla.sh farm help and flry ne p fur- nshed. Mal and phone orders promptly [attended to. Phono 0 2 llo rason. J. D. fuller, _""-" -.."»«" no«m«orccn...ane, N. J., phone LADY CASHER AND BOOKKEEPER [ vvante.l n store nt ted Hank- must lve n Red Bank rncator works. We repar ra<- wrt.-r. n umwvrnr tv- OCM r.-n.-.- nml.torn, mu.lkuarrlf,, Ktnnlne Jmka. Wp also rcffn-nc-; ^ahry $lf./jlh y)>r w.k, "t"- " " lnt: tc ablty unt ", K, g n e tanks. We also Hell new guaranteed Ford Gorden radators., W l l k d f k h ll ew guaranteed Ford Gorden radators. We also repar nl knds of ktchen utensls. 3 WeHt Front street, Red Bank. Phon Red Bank 77. g t a Casher anl y pree. Bookkeeper, drawe M, ted FURNTURE. Dnng tables $2t, to *;c, chnu cabnets H) to J;S. (old Seal Cou.deum ruks, to $6; Elte Japan crush runs?b to (.), ;as stoves J7 to %h!, cooktu- stoves.?:;:> to no... >. Nurr., :0 Mecbanc streel. Red llnnk., TURKEY EGGS and pure hre sngle enmb Hluwle slml ted lltebtlk e::s. ly setttk or hundred, from specally seb-cted matka; brdh rased from these oj-gs wll mnrove your flock n typo. s.-.e, color and et.. pnluc- - ton. \frs... Dorr., slreet. bhrewsbury, N. J., near Eafontown trolley crossng. FOR SALE. Cupp-r lxjut Unlt am compass, snunn,; net, fshng r«--l, ynlt. : bllanl C..H n.v DCO curtan utretcher, <,l AU,\-V, rut.b<-r nut und a ttdkfton <f rnportt! utt-ns. UuKcr, Lformr ;VTHK- aul Frcnt.trcot, Fa Ha n, N. J. REAL ESTATE. nt. Kx-roum lousc, nl mprovcnf mrntc from trdllty, twenly fnm staton; uoml locaton; K50 tr month. A. L. vns ^cy, HtKsttT uuhkt Hetl Hank. For m n H REAL. ESTATE. Fourtff?n-room lous<>, mprovcmfts; lot K (0 feel : lve m nl tc from statn ): rtol lucbton;?5,000; KtstfH.-u n a reaonallc tru. A. L. vns tn*-cy, H-t;hU:r uhhuf. Rc] Bank. WNDOW CLEANNG. We make a BpecaHy of cleanng wndo-ws f BtoreB, ohcea and prvate resdenc^n; alnu arencral olllce cleanng. Rate a reasonable. Satafnclon Kunranteed. 48 Washngton t *l]nn«tf4 M NOTCE. Keyport nuto radator works. Repars of knds of radators. Also mud KUards ld lasolene tanks. Work called for and delvered. 77 Broad street. Keyport. H. teller P.bon..lJ^2-WJ.. - BOARP...arKe cheerful room, sutable for two eentemen; steam heat, telephone, runnng hot and cold water; reasonable to permanent Kuests. Stnson House. Broad street and nlen place, Red lhl, Nne-room house wth all mprovements Rversde vemo; best vew on the North Shrewsbury rver: also bulkhead nnd k. nure of Joseph Sestn, 7 West ont street, Red Hunk. ontn l about four f S stunt h oa lealm: from Kcobeyvllc to the rot n tle.... lulanx; no reasonable offer refused. n- Hro Leonard Pknnrt, Frst Natonal bnru luldnk, aterson. N. J. _ TOURNG CAR Ollsn.blo tuurk, lve pussekcr, model S7-A; demonstrator; 020 molol; $,200. f you want : uool ear below the market loe uet nloarl ths one qu-k. ]. H. VanDorn Co., led Hank. TO LET FOR THE SEASON. Twelve or tjht room bouse, furnshed, nl mprovements: also sx-room bouse, furnshed: near tle rver; a fne beaeh for fle hldren to play. nqure. Wrult, Lou«l Pol,, N. J., KJX 3. LOCAL TRUCKNG AND MOVNG. do trueknk and local movn; nt reasonable; rates. Prompt and careful servce, e me a tral and you wll be convnced. Wltnm C. Decker. lg Monmouth street, Red Hank. Thone 23-R. PLANTS ted -nnd whle sweet potatoes, re and whte yarns: also peppers, e^lants nnd toplnnts. Mr Tceto Hnrry ). Bo-e, near d,, O. Mntawnn, N. J., R. R. No. 2. box J7. OLDSMOBLE TOURNG Model 45. [7 make, seven passenger; cs to quck buyer for S750. f you expect to tret n used car buy thn one. ts chance to save yourself some money. F. H.^VunDorn Co., Red Bunk. TO RENT FOR SUMMER. Eght-room dvvellnr, four bedrooms. Kns and electrc, fully furnshed: good locaton Red Hank, near lver. ). W. WMKUSS, llroad street, tnl Bank. Phone!O. ted Bnnk, or 257-W, Ashury Park. One seven-room stucco house, corner Church street and Morrs avenue: reasonable terms; $,000 cash. $4,000 reman on bond nnd mortgage; a sacrfce. Wealthy A. Sees. P. O. Box 78. Belford, N. J. FLAGS SPECAL 9flc. ornlon day.-:!e of Hags, s/.o vxt: olor and well made; wth pole, socket ord complete.!h cents: only twelve on sale.!. Carks furnture store, onoull street, Red Bank. PANO BUSNESS Establshed twenty years. consstng -l panos, stools, covers, tools, funtu etc. veutut season at land; S.r.OO. rhnlce of a lfetme. Sellnt on seemnt nlth. Norwood avenue and Hro;uhv LonK lrnneh. N... U APARTMENT FOR RENT. j urnshed apartment of fve lousekerp- ^ nt rooms for rent from Juno st; n ncely : p furnshed modern reslence: best central s :;rrv» On requred. OllW A ddr P "VSd Hon.e drawer M. ted Bank. s F0R SALE. Kclanck hunly u»],.ra!h buneher. sand *"" «<" " ^ ft-: roul,.! snrnl.*," J0. " dameter; slxt.-.-n-foet ndler. " lk rounds: plumbers charcoal rrmce, double and sngle C-neh sheve bluckn: -,.0 Kllons erule pelrob-um and glue pot :und ketll... Myron,. C,,,,pl,,- l, LMeHlf : yrr, N. J. -hue 07",-,V,,^ HOUSE AND BARN FOR SALET House at Rurnson, four ro.nn and «ut- - e klehen, w.-h, v%at,-,-, t-,,s f:,r t.,,,, lml[, Mar under entle luu,.e, lomtcl near trol-.y J,,,^,,llt, nl;,, from S,n llr/hf fve nutes walk from Shrewsbury rver! pussyon at once: all n frst, cl.-^s conlonrce S:,.-,00. Address. U. box 58 Rumn, N. J.. for partcular* <. y, all ye R l CHCKS, MOTHER CHCKS. or sale., mother balrb rbeks, l.-nltby, nun: nt vgorous, one week am on«olll old. Whle to.-ks nml,ur-.,! o-lej, Whte lloel nml Hl.d. -l,,,,,! (,., K.s tor l;t,-bn:. 7". -ets, tll-n, out JO.etc.; room nnd board furnshed: per eell: Hostn ;tran, X.-w Knrlnnd. Adround poston to relable man,.. de-s Jos. f.eny,.-olb,-:.-t eorner WnshtntnK slary e.\pectel, tj.ulene, nrton mll lln:! streets, tujlsnn N J MAN WANTED. : small prvate paee near ted Dank to hmself generally useful; K.-rdeu, y Reply, g.rawer M. Bed llank. CARPETS Thrty yards used velvet earpel fur?2 ffteen yard., for 0;. euhtr yards f. $30;!),-. yard* f POULTRY n.-l.y eh.-ks :,n,l mlehnn eggs; also ducklngs. S. C. Rlo.lo Mand Keds anl.,,,, Barred Plymouth Hocks; S. c. Whte,,.«. 0; J,= yans f,,r H.,: tvvvmty yards!>,-, b,,,-ns am Whle Ply,,,,,,,,!, Hocks; also uss.-ls for?5. -All made and n exc>lfcluvhle.-kn.luck-.. Re:,s,,nnblo prces and dt Addrss f M.e.l B.-mk. nspoclon, Car EVERYTHNG ELECTRCAL. Prompt servce and expert vvu-knnl-hr Hentnk devces made to orde-. Cut -m-lk. repnrht nn. m.-uufnctnrnn. Lj;lts, Jjel^,., tfleponos,-- JOUH-S ete.- - A. Mr Decker, ofo nnd.-hop, 0 Maron ftrc-t, ted Hunk. Phone 86., N-r, lake for Tuul. t vrn/.er. pr.ltretor. Wllovvbrool " farm, nr Hav-n,. N. J. Thne Bank. " l " K. A. k Poulty 0S2 Red ASK A. C. BAKER, LTTLE SLVER. Beautfully. located ten-room modern hk ro equpp th f up-to-lnte. deal op gentleman, lt. Posses: greenho se; fnn. fully ortunty fur florst or?u.000 cash; l.alau-,. FRESH POT CHEESE..._W..- \v.nl..to.nfe ul or patrons lat we make fn-.ll pot cheese, all dlverent vn.etes. natufncurel <,n le tlnn plan We \ auo cany n full lne,,, ln,. f-ro.-.-res frut* and vej:etnlles at re.luc, l pecs We c-rry j!l full- stock of neavot, nl varet-s nt the leluce.l pree of 2 cents,.,.,,,,,,,,, Fuoco : Selpan, We«t FTunl Red Hank, phono ;,hl. FOR RENT FOR SEASON. Hugalovv, sx rooms nnd bath, ev cut, completely and well fur most desrable Hampton bungnovv, Monmolh out locaton. Ratntnwn boul-vrl. Call before -00 A.JM.JU- after f, :0u. M. ALL COTTON MATTRESS nny sze?7.50, bel sprng, any nv.e,?7: whte enamelel beds, any s/.e, S0 to "Sr,; brass beds, $2o to S-O : sldng- couch, complete. S2; brds eye dressers, MO; bnl- ey t FARM FOR SALF.. Poultry nml truek f.rm, lft.-en ae.-, four-loom -lou--e, - -roo - barn. - -vvo pmltryhojses; four mles from Asbury ak: onehalf of farm planted n all knds,,f Kurden truek; plenty of frut s.le. on,- horse, ffty ness anl farm tools ensh. molate po l-nn Ag.-ncy, ^;ll Pnrk, N. J, wll nclude for mck hck,-as, vacons, barnty ^,(0(- fx AUO s.-son. Xew Jersey rl.s avenue, Aslury SWEET POTATO PLANTS cbroner. Sad. J. ). Norrs. 20 Me- np,l nar,k hane street, Rod Unnk. sale ! n Brdge ay- REAL ESTATE. ~ Fve-acre farm, all mprovements, electrcty, beat and water: outbuldngs. :lt;, feet on Kngs Hghway, M ddletown: two mles from Red Bank; *7,-"0O; possesson n lonabto tme. A. L. vas :.-ncy, Regster luldnk, Ked Hank. CLASSY SGNWORK. F. C. Moynn. the ntst, makes nnl pants f/hb of all knds on anytbnr, anywhere, nents. f ts wth pant nnd brush Moynn s lnex- celled. Everybody admts he knows hs busness from A to A. 2~9 Strewshury nvenue, Red Hank. Phone 00S-J. FENCE POSTS AND LUMBER. Get our prces on.new materal, cut to «- der and delvered. 6ook Jgrothelra, pbcn«463-r, Red Bank. ^ s HOUSE FOR RENT. st. K.S He, unfur.hel, Hank. Publc Hoard. Army for Ma NOTCE. r New York Harbor Lne New York Cty, fxed Hfest LAUNCH Launch 25xt;.G feet, standng top, -th 0-2 h. p. Empre Standard four-cycle envtd clutc nnd unversal jont: nl.n rfect Addles dton. pnnted nnd rendy to Box 24, Far Haven, N.., WE ARE HERE TO PLEASE. f you nre partcular nhout your shavng qurements we wnat you to patron/e tle orgnal santary barber shop. Upstars, Weller buldng, Broad street. Goorve Kelly, propretor. Tlreo exp.^t barbers. BLNDS nlnds, small nml large, fourteen pars, aetcally new; much cheaper than todays ces. Hamlton bungalow, K.tot..wn boulevard, opposte Monmouth road. Call before :00 A. M. or after S :00. M. Kt FOR SALF. AT HALF VALUE. eel tnnb (Kevvaoeel l.t.oo gnllos, made thstnnd 00 pouu pressure; se ljx - feet : thckne: nnl used for ar Methot, East Fn ch: kept Uller s t r- SALESLADY WANTED. Take orders, prvate famles: e essry; ^:H weekly y y anteed for whole tme, comnl-s-nn spare tme; we lelver mll colled. Marvel Hosery House, bo» 7. Cty Hull staton. New York. MAN TO WORK ON SHARES. Wanted, competent man to work on shnres farm of nboul twenty acres,wth upde orchard; man must lve n or very near Red llank. Apply, stltng exp rence and reference. Competent, Drawer M. led Hank. FOR SA.K. lt.-d sprng- nnl man, s SS,,-,, and mntlres* S.. center table S:\. ktch-n table $:. ten yards nlnl lnoleum and sonc small rugs.,\l.o lnsser?r,. Arplv- nl 30_.nlo place, led Hunk, or plum,- Mt. SPRNG WLL SOON BE HERE. Now s tle tme to have your lawns and enrden clenael up, plowed and haruwel. Lnvvns put n shape for the summer. (lve tlh n trlll. lces rglt. Wllam. Dowell. Kntolown. N.... or phone.sh-km t.k^ EVERY MAN NEEDS A AKBF.lt pome tme, sumo more nfte than olbers. Wleu your tuul comes vst Kellys santury hnrlcr shop, 7 tn,nl street. ted llnnk, upstars, am you wll receve the very lnsl expert barber have for sale.,. el, lo-aloll lnk. RED BANK, N. J. llnee..mull up-to-date n-t h-.lel; each bne ;.> r.. lnbls, tubs am, A GOOD CAP. Two holsall FOR.TT.K MON-.Y. " tb. 9. (2. for cbnrke n harbor lnes for Snndy Hook nnd Run Hays, vcntes of Wtter Wtch nnd Morgan. N. J., has been ndefntely postponed. HOUSEKEEPERS POSTON WANTED by a neat refned wdow wth two very well : chldren, crl eleven, boy len. The lady s absolutely dependable n every way nnd n home maker. Address Mrs. C. M. Jnrvs, Shrewsbury. N. J., care Mrs, M. J. Stark, or phone Red [lank ^7-W. AUTOMOBLES ate party wll sell cheap to nuck H20 Eltn sednn, sx-cylmler, n dton. or Cadllac et-lt, tuurn!. COTTAGE FOR_ SALE. Modern up-to-date ss-room c,tnge, all mprovements ; three mnutes frln Red Hank staton. Al,r.-s A... drawer M. ted llnnk. Panter and Hardwood Fnsher. Specalty on anluues; cstuuntes on nsde and eutsde work j;\eu on a>plcat on.. W. Smth, 9 East Front street, Kcl Bank, phone 0l,ll. rhnulcd. Both tn lnvc k-ood nformaton call Men- M. Rohreclt. buye fne rubber. For furthe uth Hetldh 22G. Fve hundred hampers, buslel baskels vtb covers: used once but ll good condton: also -.00O fne whte berry boxes, nts anl unrts, new, stll crntel ;al-. ton..ml hot-bed sash, fne condton: wll sol all or part. Box Kr,, M-llletovvn, N. J. HELP WANTED. Young men. women, over seventeen, fur Postal Mfl servce; S20 month: cv-.-nntons \ay ; experence unnecessary. For free par;-ukrs of nstru-toa wrte J. -.eonard. t former Cvl yervce exannerl, 29 Kqutnble buldng. Washngton, D. C. WONDERFUL BARGAN. quck prchast wll sacrfce bun-. 2 x2s, located n Red llank; thre bl t h To galo batl ronll, altc. tw water, elect cly ; all ed: fllot -0.xl:»0. r llank; three porches, -undws f.ull omplete l Bk Wrte Knnralow, box M. Rol llnnk. FURNTURE Hells and u;js, cannel frut. of> cuts t Hlnrt jar. tomatoes 2tl cents; nl knds of jelles and jams : nkso Atlas Knsy Seal plass tops for.-s ;r. cents ; b/.en; ol.s am ends. Mrs. llov\-sck, Kumson rond nml Hranch nv.-le. Lttle Slver, phoe r>:-".-m. AGENTS WANTED. Wo want a nlv- or r.-lltlcmnn ne-nt fur the trcune J. t. Wntkns nrolucts n Re, Hank anl other vacant towns. A bt: opportunty for lny hustler. Wrte today for free sample nnd free pntcuhus of ll.lerful New Yelk. lfe J. t. Watkl-s f. tl. SALESLADY WANTED. Experenced sab-slady wauled fm- ndes ready-to-wear shop; good slny; steady poston. Apply at The to^e Smp, 67 Broad street. Red llnnk. HUPP SEDAN Hlljp sehu. tlll, run as s enlll car; very low mleage: enr ;ml rblur n tne conllon: prce rght. Wlknson, Lttle Slver, N. -. Jh-ne 2.;!-.!. - FATNYNG, PAPER "HANGNG and lecoratur. Pants and wall paper fur- Vrsbed. W.. Bcett & Sou. 20.Mechanc street, Red Hank, phone.ml, [load steet, Etontown, N. J.. plume 2 3-J. N.BUTTERBACH, landctpe trardencr. All work pertannk o beautfy np j:"ouu3, lnrpo or emal. Tc* plantng, prunng mul t*p;yr. N. Unttebteh, 2^8 West l-n>nt steot,,hed Ujnfc Phonu 8-C, THE MENACE OF FRE ~~ honpg over your fact)ry, Htore or hrma every day and nsm-ucp a your vnv btbt protecton, See us now alout nduranc*. J. H. Gregory & Son, 2 Hroad struet, Ht Bank, phone 288. ALFRED R. BRGHTON, JR., tree aur^con and landscape Knrdcnnv n all work pertanng to beautfyng ground*; work done by hour or contract. Addt«s j Alfred R. BrKhton, Jr., box 63, Rtmon, TO THE DSCREET SMOKER. N. J. Phone 42-W. ll sem you on recept uf S3. 0!. rle hup, quul n, lfty.ud tra vvrajel crars. ejrars. M,.ney r,,fn,l,.,l f y. llmnn nale. Alfrcl. Culm..--l lerj-en street. Newark, N. J.. check or mone fve-ncl,.smr most ten cent not satsfnct lstr Uto DEVELOPNG AND PRNTNG. Square denlur bult a hr busness for me n West Hod Hank. Sntsfacfnn Knr,ll,---.,,n all purtnl work, develon; nml rnt ntr. Attructve lnes of cameras, flms, statonery, toys, nnvelles nml all kmls of new smper* sold. John MFore, Slr.-wsbury nvole, led llank. AWNNG AND CARPET CLEANNG. ~ Awn^s, boat covers nnd eurtah, earpcts nnd rtrs cleancl, Bcoured and stored; mattresses renovate.! and made to order: layr of carpets, rutra and lnoleum. ^stnnlfs cheerfully cven. Hal.s fact on «nrnulcl. Sanhorns. C Whte Btrot, Red Hank. Phone ; 2-M. MEMORES. t snt vanty causes you to tro lo tnphoto^raplcr for a portrat hut a succrr desre lo c-uml/.e yo.hr real -elf for tle plensllre of freals nml loved les. Vst the D-ore studo unl have your photo taken. Shrewsbury avenue, led Hunk, across from sel.n.l. MDDLETOWN DARY SpeMn! mlk for babes from our own t«- lected Btoek. Wll also handle the Gutrcsey tuberculn tested mlk from the WJcw Brook fnrm and tle Mddletown Stnc; fam. Phono 77a- r -lj. Thomas MeGur, Pealdent. MESH BAG LOST. (un metnl n-h nn-,,-old mnn,s, lost, fnn am nn ble Sudy ; llrooklyn, )e:-l.,.-e-l, «l» d, felv. to Kat.ntnwn ; name - :r; V el.u "l.nr. -. keep bll fe,-- wr,l. K o t u m vest t, tmm 7:--, Snner bllll". N e w York. Packard Twn-Sx For Sale. Seell- a--.ll.-e -. : nmlol,.f. 2 0 J.. t.-, All.ly..Meth.,, K...t.nk. THF. NF.VV O..C.AS UKN-R ell ^^..rlh: a U e l n r u t n j o u r l.t-ben rut-. tn ted m W, A, H o p r. tel f u l l f o r c e, n.-f o n l y cm.- a m lnk, s,,,-,,-,-. e l.. ~. e r a m b e l t e r b u t w l l nl-:.. le:.! t h r e - l l j n a r roolll. t s r e n l l y tle,- s l.. v e - n o n e. W r t e, c a l l o r p h o n e a l n. u t.. (-...,.., -,, M o - n.?..,..>:,.l Slrevvlll-v v e n e. lel v,--r ; " K..,al,.wl.l a l,lons! r.to luold """< "" y nl l l " l l «" t - f-ll. lls cur hts l :ed jlul en.ukl to break t ll... VllllHo-l f,, ted llnnk. b.bl dm PAY K.NVK.OPF. LOST on l-lby, May : la. n-leen -tl,. C. V..\ tolove- o. :-hell fcloy am tlaklnnl leet,"*a ;ty euvelupe wtl a lull H l. Knder plea-e nlnn to M M. Mthell. :7 Oakk.nl sheet,. t.-, Hunk,,h,,,,- flll-ll. THE RED BANK HAR PAU.OR. nomoon;, ll)»n! facal nun»«l«wth nn electrc vllratur; nnnlcurnf. tch rffkln nnd rhlldrvna bnlr cttlnr f ) WOMAN WANT.O. Ketlnel Anerca vvonan vvantet lo on and m.s V ) Open Tuesday H 0 Kl r fnln, ft :0() tu :30. Open Tuesday evemja fnln, ft :0() tu :30. Hoon 0, Klmmr buldnr, Ked llnnk. Phone 02-M. rll.t>. vev lelnnll.l.l-ll. n.- llt lrlv ; n, sevnn..-.-d. apply. nll M r s. \. A. llrovver. ll M.rnul lecl. lt.-,l Hul,. h.n-^ O : 7 - M. O A T S. l. r l v - l v n - p n n. l c l p p e d N - H u r l. n u l. r - rlennel. n t w e n l y lull: l.,t >. :l:lt) lelv, rel vvtln. \ m l. - :. T. y o u r S c. u l c l f, : vvleul, nle better. W e wll ln nle- - e n ce anl unll-. H o w... vulr vvl.- le al. M. M -. S: (,.., A b m l e l - l l l n d s. N.. ll.n..ml. USNKSS OMOTUNTY. Aud sulo-.ekcncy ;.nall lvc.lnlent wll AUTOMOBLE NSURANCE. lont take a elnnce. He protected, let «nsure you agnust flrn and trnnsportutlc], theft, lablty, collson, prmety lanak nnd loss uf use. See us for nsurance of all knds. J.. Cnc.r & Ron, 2 Uea4 street, Rel Hunk. lone 2S3. FRST-CLASS AUTO PANTNG om.l-ly wth llrnley S Co., Locke Co., New Vdrk. Cnn pant a feftv cars at nlnonble rccs. Wllam. Tmer., ltll Wvt ront olre-t.lled Hank. My busncsm l.«ncreaned ;.o buve bud to lulu, uddtle.l lun lt lett -nrn-.r. /\ny one wantngther cr pautel can *.c no th-re any tme. ( Flower Plants Now Rendy. u. m M l n...l,:e.-<, -nl,,.!,,, l m - f)v ted run t cushons, Hlp cover try, ereloune null. nllks, tnnlph thnrkh frlltlre re lla.le tu orl.r; llan t T). sll. etc.;- supples, tapes- mc al a t her: nlo lamp.lde luteresle ore, al M f mne nn,mll ted Dank. C.lll.ANDS H:Xl. STAT.. d eun ulhln H. n l-l.ml r colle m L, Mldlell recl lu-ln cur. Sellof nl. f -.XPKRT CAH.T WEAVKH. cruet vvevl,,. n. Nne luum for sale, lll lop vew of Mlllf lvene bus elufd hnn.b am. Hnn.lv llooh buy nml." n; nlso Oconnlc now hhnt eonlucled by John llorlm. ;.! HoMso hm..- Mnutnlh eunly weaver of lour e«perlece, lllfets nml,.»s ll F falch L. l.u- run, huule to order nnd-al. for r When nrns anl N ""!" l " ,,.t......t... u k«-r, Wnllln ford, N. J. l of, nythtk n thn lne Klv- rnl nnd youll be more hn sntlnllnt. llllll tle, lnr.lv <, pvretlu lullu- lln l., - no nk.l.r, l. y. n. md laty lo cauu ln, varetes /ow n- my cut luvr t.tle. lunm lnwtl lubl, ml. MK. am n-l,.n-r» n... Mt. All tn bent,h of mleu mown ut llowcp n hcr ss.on. Cutnhln«mll lyrelluu now n bloom,.. A, K<<mp, hrl lour v.-u of poatolllce, l.lltle Klvcr, U J.

14 Pure Fourteen RED BANK REGSTER, MAY 8, 92. BANK REGSTER. JOHN. COOK, Edtor ana Publsher. GE0GE C. HANCE, Aonoctc Edtor. Bu»!nfBB Manager: THOMAS UVNG BHOWN. nured nt the postoffce at Red Bank, H. J,, aa Becond-claas matter. >, Subscrpton Prces! ftnt Tear -B0 l months 76 KTr«e months WEDNESDAY, MAY K, 92. there s to dstrbute amon;? she poltcans. The more oees that can be created, the more workers the pohcal machnes wll have on electon day am on all tlo Jays between electons. The publc servce corporatons are lkewse ndfferent to the publc welfare. They wunt men who wll wpe out any competton to ther nterests that may arse, no matter how much that competton wll beneft the people. They want ther rntes rased, no matter what agreements they have made wtl the muncpaltes. They usually l:,ve ther law- TOWN TALK. yers and ther promnent offcals (Contnued from page 4.) hooked up wth one poltcal party or The borough of Ocean drove las! the.other, so that la no matter what been knocked out by the courts of : turn the pohtcal hour glass may the state. When the act was passed take, they wll have ther frends on by. the legslature creatng the ho- the job. oujjh of Ocean Grove, a clause- was j ** put n he law to the effect that the! 7j lu )or : commsson form.f novtle electon tcket for con- prese.t Sunday observances us to le : vnnwu slreels ot Ocean drove -loll he, msstuers s eom)osed of he names contnued. ll s clause was. sad -to of the canddates, set one under the l.ave been adopted al the request of joller, wth no poltcal desgnaton the Ocean Grove assocaton.,, At-, attached to any name. Un<ler borter the law was passed, and after the j,, Kovornmont, or lmler any other people uf Ocean (.rove had voted to : fonl) uf lot.., government exeet the rstabl.sh a borough government the <., )mm j. s, n Ko vcrnmc,,t, the names Ocean (.rove assocaton earned, the :,-.,,,.. lll( j,. lt(. rt o f olu. p;rty are case nto court on the KTound that,,, uc. tl, n 0U, col,m, am the names tll nserton of the Sunday clause j ()f t, R, olhl. r pal. ty arl,,, m.,, ( j,, an- Wvs S ecal legslaton and that ()t l0. column, amj any canddates therefore the act was nvald., whom L!u,,, n jtcal machnes do not * * want ln.l ther names stuck way t looks as tlousl the eoplo of over n one corner of the electon Ocean Grove had been "double-tcket, far away.from any of the crossed" n the transacton. After other names. Ths suts the poltcal nsertng a clause whch gave the machnes, for t makes t dffcult to Ocean Grove assocaton the conr- j elect a,man who does not take orders tons whch t. desred, that clause from one machne or the other, was used by the assocaton to wreck *»* ther plan.-, and destroy ther hopes Thl, n, s. mouu. r vl3 o n why the of a free government. y poltcans hate the commsson form of ^ovenmenl. Under a commsson t Secular y,o\ emnent of a ommun- form of o tftfovernmct the electon s ly by a relgous organzaton s a! held n May, at a tme when h there h s relc of the Mddle Ages, n those j no natonal or state poltcal nfuold days relgous orders demanded enees to sway the voters judgment tl? ruvht to govern the people, not! or to excte hs poltcal passons, only sprtually but also n all ther j Under any other form of fvfn- 4; 4 secular affars. That" knd~of-j»ov- mert tlve local lecto s lvd on the ernment was wped out after d d h l d tt " long and bloody battles, and after many a srdu jleeton. day as the natonal and state lght cared on through many centures. Untold treasure and untold n the old days the local electons numbers of human lves were sacr- used to be held n the sprnp and the teed to establsh the rght of. the; stato a]ul n., t onal electons n the people to a free government. n fall Ths t(lok a R00, (}eal of_the sporadc cases snce that perod re- ltcal prejudces out of the local lfous orders have mantaned ther c., m p a j K,,. Nether poltcal party Kp on the people, and have >re-. lk.-j ths, because cac-h ]>arty wtntcu venlel. that free povernmet ol the thu,, o c-; pasmons to govern local people for whch the Amercan Kev-, t.(, ctnns, rather than to have the oluton was fought, and whch was h(, st,,,,, k, t. t,, ( l. The corpoatons further establshed under thcleader- kow s0 jj,] not H a. local electons Blp of Abraham Lncoln. The Ocean, u. lll.. t fl. om general oluctons, Grove assocaton s a relc of that fo. tl c. oukl lult hn. L tl-- "hooks old cedckktrsm whch tor many n.,,, s,: L.. U J V as t u.y could when the centures demanded and controlled ( w., s,; t, jllff X,.,, by poltcans power to regulate man «busness at-, fol. tho b(,nelt of poltcans and corfnrs us well as hs sprtual actvtes p, n.;, t ; oll ; ;. R o l ]O tl parten unted to and bchels. ^ ^ ^ knock out the local electon law. Kaeh party has been n absolute The determnaton of a relgous power n New Jersey several tmes CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE. organzaton tu control the temporal h,j n ce ths law was knocked out, but ly vrtue of a rhttel nmr.ttran executed u.s well an the sprtual atlars uf a nether party n New.Jersey has ever!» -. t. H.o.* & Co., luny vororatc, to communty, whle entrely out of taken any step to separate the pen-luthelarmony wth condtons n ths age, oral and local electons, although Ttltus, dtcl Jantry Unl..-), and rt - SL-heLk and John oth-mux, trust-t\4 fur sakl F. K. lvxeu & Co., and all ts must be damagng to the reputaton these.electons are separated n al-dmu-of"that or^an/.t.tofamo^" the peo- mu*l every oler state n the Unon. h tlt-uhcl* of the Clvrk uf the >K generally. t must have an even,.... ^. worse effect lhan ths, for there are many persons who wll attrbute to an electon s held on all rel ;ous organsatons the same t!n form of borough Rovcty government to a prtnx* at 2H Kaat Front street, n the J.ruuv.h (f ltcl Haul;. Monumuth County, for power whch are shown by thecom mss ml ^ov rovernment, the poltratons get to-sstng uf ll stock, fxtures, tonls, autumn- New Jersey, the- property nortjared. con- : Ocean Grove can,], meetng assocaton. Partcularly wll tns be the pr>ss, tw srn-w nchnes. two Krnlnu t>l» s aml r tl u. K ^ r to fkht sually the com-l.lm, muchm--y ndudnk lnthes, «crew case snce the Ocean tlrove controversy ba^ become a part.-an poltcal out, m at* hnts, br:7.}» outft, furnture, cash k lawmakers of New lt roster, adlm machnes. typewrters, salv, lon!; luh-untfl. merehtndtse and roods, Jersc; thor utmost to help the twnl ehatlels, un<l nl other property of the. co )oratons and the poltcans keep party of te lrst»art ncated on sad control of publc allars. The effort lremsts, md also the huldfk located nt Aecolng to the judgment of:the s:ud - Kast Front street eons true ted of to ft cnmmssou e,ovornnenl s worn! and nucvtc. " Aslmry ark Press, the poltcal trck hampered n many ways, and every Sad chatlel. m:y le ^een nt ssd prem- "whch was j-luyd on h" Mpporters ""j " pn..,l,l,. devce s enncled to prevent Uc- uun mjrry of Luther Schcnck. ;tl of Xv {Mvernuenl by (le (htan lnnlr roal, t.d l!an!;, N.... telmhunc Crove ass.cut.n wll n- a ho.nlor- n.nl,,- j n ^ ( (.;j(.rt( o-.tsd. of the aclual re l:!l-k. K-l Hank. Term-* am rndlon* of sale wll he made vl -y. peal.. e law; fur even the poltcal Utuw lt Une.f -:le. " : - v " mac! nt.-- -f-ncw.lcrscy, rganll.ss Dated May (.»th. lljl. TlKll must rtcjjlvo, th reltros emlrol»ve a ^overnent. las fjone hy, am! that the people af Ocean (nvc wll shortly come nto "ther c>v.n. They \\ ll, lke very other r.on n unty n New Jersey, be guve ed by ollcals of ther own elunsn^, am not by le wll of a vl^nus or/atnn. And ho Aslnry Park Press (urtlur declares hat "when Ocean drove becomes a borough, as l suely wll betoe mm:> years lne p;ssed, the Ocean (! rove ;>su-; t nn "wll not K eon.-ulled :s to ts vews on Sunduv ol>ser\ a nee." of -the pll.le welfare as they are, hardly dare to go to such lengths as that. ( unmsson f;-overnme,u s tlo best oru of governent yet devsed for neal government. t has proven so er..ctve that n some states te ++«M M>++ CatHolc F^ar Red. Bank: Lyceum n Ad of St. Anthonys Catholc Church Red Bank JUNE 4tH to th nc. DANCNG lc Every Evenng Attractvely Decorated Booths Wll Featu.re : ~ - Fancy Artcles Cake ce Cream Confectonery, Etc. Everybody Welcome-Admsson FVee County of Mmnumth January 4th, 92, n mk 2 (f Chattel MurtkKt-S, pa^ed 2f\0, ve. and upon wlch dt-fnult has b«en made, we wll expose for sale nt publc Hucthm m Tuesday, the Mth day of M:y, ll J :00 flml; r\ tho afternoon, on the LfTlKH. SCHKNCK, JOHN lolkmus. ^_ Trustees. by a com msson form of government. Many states combne wth le conmss.n form of government the cty manager law. Ths cty manager law g\rs lo every muncpalty under commsson government the o - O - O - O - U power "to appont a cty manager, Last wtlu tlut- was an electon n who carres out the orders of the Newark for lve cumm:-s(m.> <o eomnsmon.-rs. t s bs job to carry govt tn* cty for tn? next four out these orders ll the best and years. Newark s ndcr comnsspn Ths puts the publc gavcrnment ;K! llvfov then- was fmrnpost busness way, entrely out of poltcs, as t. Mppo.sedly no poltcs n tn ck(.(nn, NevtrtlcUss [le Kcnblcnn n:chno ran a.set of canddatts, tlc Democratc machne ran sot of c-l tlk*r cpumlty, mr not hreus nl law men are apponted because of 4 dates, and there wer won.svt--al evral crul- r l t(ll t tk<!l P". - J ls ;: «w«ys tnd«t t -s mlrpemlvntl.v. mllh-pulue.s. The crclalon of The Red! On featu,e he (electon stands Hank- Regster for the three oat t Charles ]. Cllcl, One other good feature of the...,,,..,,, commsson governmeut law s that months endng Aprl. st, 92, had foul been mayor of the ctj le past f., o(,. al s n f.,tl,f u l to the years. He was a cr,,onlate lor,,,,!,, h,. t. all H, recalled and lrd was re-electon. On ll.e-fa. ddnt seem lo have a frend >l thngs theou( (lf (].,, al., t.]eclon held for cty anl le dd not.seen, to have a that purpose. There s no more reason -lance on earth to get elected. The compelled why a to muncpalty keep n ollee should al, offcal Republcan machne was ganst hm, w lo s lu. omp 683 per Week.,.tent or corrupt or the Denocratc machne was aganst, u..lu-e,lt ll.n there s why a hns- $ hm,.-very ne\vsja]n,! l,"f ht!" should btterly and bal been t unhung hm ness mll, cep such an em-.btterly durng the v.buee fnr years poyee n The absolute correctness of the ).e had been n ollee, ;udd every publleul^ellt ml tu-;p;bl and wast - fu le se^ce corputou \\!n l(,l -l nfcal s. tu- lutu-r wanted crculaton statement of The Red; fa\<ms fum the ( ty colnn the ft -ans lke t, for that t, r vfs --sn \\a:, -Jganst hm. Some of the tll-ll t!"r ( pnrtun!y to ";M oler can- Bank Regster s guaranteed by *r. openly declared lal tn tel-ed h wth nu o(hcj the publshers of Prnters nk, ltellt; j ht and who wll pay $00 to the frst ; V te ( lnn sson form of help (.mnp-.. vn wll be made th dv nn vernment for person who successfully contro Yet Mr. C:!.. pulled!»s. T. H u:,cpaltek and ntes. t may Was.;. tgll sqne:.(. for be beat,. t\.- b,- mal cnmpl S ry for state verts ts accuracy. next low.-.- man only S vote. The...nve mnv.ts. Hut every ery.llort to wonder of t" s, not that le not a rajorly uf only -K vote.-, over frm of :o\er,nenl. and every ef- c,!ar;-c the scope..f le rotrn,ssen man, nest nwv-, but l v., all fol t lo ob al! tl- a.u ntag.- of t!:s ths lp M-:l on to hm be lll.ve f.m, of ;ovt-r,.pn*nt for borough-; been eleete.l al all. ml eles. Wll n fouhl bv The lu^sers cralatm of! nl. Uld U\ the l.llte.lll al To h 6,83 wll take ymr advertse-! ^.-rful re:.ull M c ml:-! as e\ery elon, nnvnnl»(.!.ml n, people, le n. follghl by llnse men-l nt.. almost every home n ;. Ktron h he l: l. l, ;.. prolled hv H vls wheb wanor wll. to -rudcat all th- part uf Munnouth Cotnty.! nor w(h be he.sp.tp.-.. nor wl tle cor»al..s. Hll the p must bne bad a A W:GNG SOCAU.l.. sold alh n and n bs d-vul ll lo - l..,! Meld nt tnalbnlc RED BANK, N. J. to have ca- en...h. v o t e ; for Pretl.y ler n Clur.b. to place hm am! Tl: ll: tees ol the Atlll(l. llehk. Sol Real Estate bnd, reshj eran church ele Rent Cottages Ths nclet.bows why!,, J". T,.t a ve).l,..,; s lll.le h., w poralom, and he poblrj.u uf Of d., grown-up ft -: Mrs. lomns Wrte nsurance partes so btterly condenm he rdcher \. r e(dled tl must and Mrs. mhb.m foln.f govermnenl. Tlu llenrv (. \nn.,l( eded l Monmouth County Farms r t gve;, opporlul.y lo elect m e n who was the heve.l person and Ktb (bwu r n.«cl be peopb m.l who son wa, be ndtes!. *An enlerlanwlll be fllful to,e people and tnet was gven b,y Mr. Wllanl llenthe ).. lc welfa;. ne poltc:.] nell, Mrs. John ltcrofl. M«s Kdth mnclch waul n>- n ollce w h o wll Ulln ; W. A. HOPPNG bnn, l\lrs. 0.. SoLalfe t a k e care of the j..mtcah, ngr:!- Hdard \. Hart nan anl lolgur. TRUEX BULDNG. lens of the rght.-,.xl vvclfa" of tlo acek. Jpeople, The poltcal machnes do ot cure how hgh lnx"n are, Tl.e BROAD STREET t tmyn to ndvortuo n Tlo lght! tl.e luxe, the mo-.nou-y A.lve tscn.nt. RED DANK. N. J. +t+0+? 4 0*?*^*?+0+?+9+!*0+ l t! j Tv^enty-THrd Year We are mpelled to beleve that the Oldsmoble Four n sze, beauty, power and performance meets every requrement of the thoughtful buyer to an extent that s nowhere even approached at a moderate prce. Model 43-A. F. O. B. Lansng FRED H. VAN DORN CO. Broad Street, Opp. Monmouth, Red Bank Telephone 478,.. > Keyport Branch, Front Street, Rartan Hotel Buldng 4 4 j > J 4

15 P«ae Kflcet New Jersey Food Go. The Home o Good Qualty BROAD STREET RED BANK Sensatonal Prce Cuts n Standard Foodstuffs BUTTER, b 35c CONDENSED MLK, Sheffeld Brand, qualty guaranteed Magnola and Slver Brand, EVAPORATED MLK, ". Success Brand, qualty guaranteed Pet, Bordens, Everyday Brand, FRESH ROASTED 2 lbs For Uneeda or Takhoma Bscut, Our 35c Mxed Crackers, Fancy Assortment, Reduced to Our 45c Mxed Crackers, Fancy Assortment, Reduced to Fancy Sugar Wafers, Nabsco, Ramona, Lotus, Anolas, pkg CHLDS or BOND BREAD, Fancy Broken Gran Rce, Best Whole Gran Rce, - Quakers Mlk Macaron, Armours Corn Flakes, Extra Specal for ths Week Choce Dred Lma Beans, 4c can 6c can can 2c pkg 6c 25c 35c 0c LARGE LOAF 2c 6 lbs for 25c 4 lbs (or 25c pkg0c - pkg 8c " b5c Sunsweet Calforna Prunes, lbloc Choce Evaporated Aprcots, b28c Hawaan Grated Pneapple, can 7c Calforna Slced Peached, can 20c Royal Ann Cherres, can 25c Calforna Aprcots, - large cansj5c Calforna Peaches, - large cans 9c GRANULATED SUGAR Domno or Arbuckles n cartons, b DOMNO CONFECTONER POWDERED or Old Fashoned Brown Sugar, - b Campbells Soups, - - can 0c Doxsees Pure Clam Juce,.. can 2c Choce Red Salmon,... tall can 25c Choce Pnk Salmon,... tall can 0c Sardnes n Olve Ol,... can 0c mported Sardnes n Olve Ol,.. can 5c LUCCA TALAN OLVE OL Gallon Yt Gallon Quart Pnt )4 pnt 4.2S S 65c 35c Ths;talan Olve Ol s guaranteed to be absolutely pure, n fact t s the best Olve Ol possble to produce and B unsurpassed for medcal and table use. Pure Frut Jams, jar 25c, 20c and 5c Orange Marmalade, - large jar 25c Old Fashoned Apple Sauce, - can 0c Pure Apple Juce, (gallon can 39c) quart can 2c Lpt, >_ nda OH S Ceyl, on Tea lb tns CHOCE NEW CROP TEA, Ceylon, Mxed, Oolong, Our 25c Coffee, Reduced to Our 30c Coffee, Reduced to Our 35c Coffee, Reduced to Hotel Astor Coffee 50c b35c 9c 25c 30c Reduced to 35c Choce Sweet Corn, - - can7;.-c Choce Early June Peas, - can \2% c Choce Tomatoes, Nr. 2 sze 3 Cans 25c Gold Dust Washng Powder, - large pkg 24c Grandmas Washng Powder,.- large pkg 8c Krkmans, Octagon, P & G, Whte Naphtha» and Satn Gloss Soaps,... cake vc Lu::, package... 0c E-ftgH Qoalty Meats, at Economy Prces Legs Lamb, b 29c - Lamb Chops, b 25c CrosB Rb Roast, - Choce Chuck Steak, Fore quarter Lamb, Frenh Chapped Beef, b 29c b 3c b 7c lb2c Demonstraton all ths week of Gorton Pew Fsheres Co. Products. Ready to fry - Codfsh Cake»,~ God F»h,* Clam Chowder;- Fnnan Haclrle, Flalced Fsh, etc. DAVD HAMPTONS FARM BF.- NG DEVELOPED. Four Men Turnng Land nto Home Ste Navesnk Potoffce Broken nto Attan but Robbers Cot Nothng Baeball Players ndgnant. The Cownlton realty company s the name of a new concern whch n! developng Dovl. Hutnptuns farm between Port Monmouth and Kcuns- burg. The members of the company j lre J. Henry Wullng, Hurry am \ Tlry Coe nnd Mr, Hampton. The; mme of the company s made up of. parts of thr- names of lh>- n-n nterstel n the OH. The Nayesl-. postollcc w:;,s brolcm nto a -w nght;; ago for llu second tme n several months. Nothng wns stolen. Tn. rash drawer wn; opened, lull, tn money had been, j tlken (Ml ty Mr. Swull b( fore h;; <" he o(ue., Members of the Mel ford h.tsehnll ; team are vocng ndgnnt (,n. about;, tle way they >.;v th.-y v/vc treated! at Mul.j.wnn Sunday, They :ay he ; Matnwnu team guaranteed to pay. them $20 toward ther expenses for playng at Mntnwun, l»ut "welched". on the bargan and pad only $8. St. Marys church at Now Monnouth was llled wth a largr cogrc- guton Sunday nght ut the exercses of the crownng of tle Vrgn Mary. The sermon wan preached by Father Hyan of Long lrncl. Mss Helen llps was the crownor. Her ntldanls were Agnes Knt-.y, Pntvea Gbson cnl Majore RH )>p. -Ms.-. Uorothy owd was lunner grl and Murgaret Moose was her assstant..cn Murphy,.Knne Phllps, Hose Phllps, (!alh( rne Dowd nnd Mary.Rose Wernert were receved as new! members of the sodalty. ; Tmothy Kullngton of.new.monmouth r.pent part of last week :l Ashury Park n the nterest, of the Campbells Juncton club, of whch organzaton he : secretary. The rluh s plannng to rent a house at Asluy Park for a few -months durng the summer. Mrs. Mane Cole, Mrs. Wllam Whcppley and famly and Mr. and ; Mx (Jeorge Samo ln.vc reopened ther summer homes at Hllsde. A summer pnrlor has bevn added to. Mrs. foles house, The work was! done by- Albert Sckles and Myron : Van Brunt. - ~ Mrs. Wlbur Fowler of Keypnrt j spent Sunday and Monday wth Mrs.!,!. Henry AVallng of Port Monmouth. Mrs. Wallng spolt last week wth ; her nece, Ms. Fnmk P. Tracy of; [ Waterlmry. Mrs. Wallng made the trp n an automoble. The pupls of the Leonardo hgh schjcl are holdng an nter-e.hthh atb-, llc meet ths afternoon. On Frday ftoon the townslp schools wll hold a meet at Leonardo to sele.ct. contestants for the county May day fete at A-.huy Park. Mrs. Wllam Helmuth and her daughter Anna of Bellod spent Satn day ;;d Hnndav wth relatves at Newark. Mr. Helmuth and hs daughter. M., llenjann Denns, wre vl;- - at Tcnnent Sunday.! P.enamn lh.ulhusl-y of Leonardo -wll open a groeery stare next Satur- day at Ocean Vew. Mss Johanna Smth wll be employed at the store. Mr. Haulboskey also has a store at j Leonardo.. ; An exhbt of the pupls work wll, bo held at the Bulford school next Wednesday and Thursday. Parents! land frends of the chldren are urged \ to vst the schools on those days. Mrs. Emma Morrs and Mrs. Anne Stone have returned from Atlantc j Cty, where they represented the Daughters of Lberty of Helford at! the grand lodge conventon. j Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Warnock. and chldren of New York spent Sun-! day wth Mr. and Mrs. Albert K.! Langford of Belford. Mr. and Mrs. Wllams of Huboken spent Sunday wth Mrs. Wllamss parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Broslau of Belford. The Navcsnl; lades ad socety: wll hold a cake sale next Saturday j afternoon at two oclock at Wllam, Swans store. ; J. decalos s buldng a bungalow, near the Leonardo ralroad staton.! t wll have lve rooms and wll cost ahnut $,800. Harry Wllams lost three games to Mrs, Ashton Sckles n a bowlng! mutxh last week on the Navesnk lbrary allevs. Mrs. (rover Burdge and Mrs. Knma.Johnson are vstng ther j mother. M-B. Klzabeth V,. llurdge of! Locust Pont. : J\\\f. Mldred Wllams of New York spent. Sunday wth her parents. : Mr. and Mrs. John K. Wllams of, Navesnk. The lades ad socety of the New Monmouth Baptst church wll hold a strawberry festval Thursday -nght,; June 2d. Rats klled 5R small chcks owned by Samuel Smth of Belford last week. Frank Wlson, who s fshng at Morrs Dver, spent from Frday m- J tl Sunday at hs home at Helford. Mr. anl Mrs. W. N. Valley of ; Waterhury, Connectcut, were recent guests of frends at Port Monnouth. : Arthur Curts of Navesnk has had a new electrc water pumpng system. nstalled n hs luusr. Mrs. Margaret Vamlercook las reopened her bungalow at Mnrde n. Howard Roon has moved from,jersey Cty to Leonardo. Marl Wllams of Leonardo s on! tho: sck lst. VVK.Sl.ON STKE l.kd HANK, N. J THEYRE COMNG BY THE HUNDREDS FROM NEAR As stfted n my advertsement two weeks ago ths sale s an absolute clearance. have decded to retre from actve busness and as the store has been rented to another am forced to vacate wthn a very short tme. My stock must -be sold and n order to c[o t quckly have slashed prces and have forgotten all about what the shoes were orgnally ntended to fetch over the counter. The footwear offered you n ths sale s all* new merchandse and s ben^ sold to you at prces far below what t would cost to replace them today n tbe wholesale market. Everybody must wear footwear of some knd/ No matter whether t s for papa, mamma or the chldren, ts here for them n a wde-varety- Read the few specals lsted here. Better yet, call at my store and see for yourself. Dont be among those dsapponted ones after ths sale who wll wsh that they had stocked up when they had a chance. THE CHANCE S HERE 4- RGHT NOW.. Womens Black and Whte sport oxfords, regular?5. _. J. _. :. _$2.98 Womens Wh te^ and "Tan sport ~ oxords, regular $5 ;::.$2.98 Mens Black Broad Toe Shoes, Educator last, Goodyear welt. -$3.39 Womens Black Oxfords, mltary heel. A very specal offer $.98 Chldrens Tan and Black Shoes, szes 4 to 8. Retrng sale. _._$.69 Mens Tan Brogue, hand sewed, Crawford make. Regular $9 value, all szes; A, B, C wdths. _$4.98 Womens Tan Shoes, mltary heel $2.98 Lttle Gent Shoes, Black and Tan.fr sxes 9 to 3-,..- $.98 Mens Endcott-Johnson Scout Shoes, usually sold anywhere at $4,._... $2.49 Mens Tan Shoes, Englsh last,. Goodyear welt, reg. #G and $7.$3.49 Better grades up t< $4.98 Chldrens pumps, patent leather and gun metal _/_._._. $.98 Womens Tan brogue oxfords, regular $6 and $7, specal, $2.98 to $ pars of hgh grade Rubber Boots, U. S. Rubber Co., Goodyear and Hub makes, whle they last at : \.\. _.$3.96 Tenns, Sport, Gymnasum and Athletc shoes at cut prces Mens Whte Canvas Pumps and hgh cuts and Womens Oxfords and Womens Whte Shoes at phenomenal reductons Remember Each day that goes by reduces the stock. Corneas early as possble to nsure gettng your full share of footwear now beng offered at such drastc reductons. SALE DALY, RAN OR SHNE Front Street, Foot of Broad, Red Bank LEATHER and SHOE F ^adngs SHOE LACES and SHOE POLSH Shoemaker and Boot Black: Supples WHOLESALE and RETAL ROCCO A. FAflUOLO 78 Frst Avenue Atlantc Mghtands, N. J. The Source of Bcauly llcalv toncs VOM \\lln. Tle elsr, \<»ullll On juvon, llr MVY har CM tn \ < rv evres- HU» ol llc lure :H! jos ol thr fgure arr nl K- result ol rlranlnos of llr nle-lul trkl. aully (lmmalo ol loml u^rd n larlv rc-. (- Hllr lor (cll nl llr Mun. Nujol las xr OH >V nav \%on4- o lr an u> alalr al lo a clrnr. raltut <ol le\on. t lror^rt lc:;l:r ;d lllcnu^ll r\acnnlolh. «. llnautllhllf tll lmlv. llmvol,llu>»f>. M>! mll llr ^-kn null l:.;rr llr lcalll. l\ll.d s nlsolulrlv lalr. Try l. am lo Nujol New Jersey Go Operatve Agency, nc. j D. LESTER DANN, Presdent. An nsurance Servce Bureau. Dont wat untl somethng happens before you place your nsurance. Your House, Furnture, Automoble, Plate Glass and Employees need nsurance. We can take care of them all. L~»,.,.,., Wrk nr nc Nov. l^h-ank "*. Red Bank Branch, Room 8. Esner BuHclug, RED BANK, N.. lall HEVKUK, Kcslrnt Manager. Lnrge assortment of dflcvul varetes. Al sccclr. n bu... Sue M SCK!J you buy. My slol-k f. nr.-, clean, u.for n sr.zc. as lo the vnr«-tv. Al scad tested an to ;ermnat(:m bjfor.: leavr; llc ;owur». You can [nvlmu any tju.ntly you desre. Buy your snrd;,n sc: l of me and get fjbod stvd. FREEHOLD* N. J. :.J South Scct ll.mc U \ HFO N. J. 0 VVrr Vml St. run; :)7, >

16 Pege Sxteen RED BANK REGSTER, MAY C, 02 WANTED! Hand Crocheters. Good Pay. APPLY AT RED BANK KNTTNG MLLS Oakland Street and Brdge Avenue RED BANK " ANSBOR w Green "The Dust That Does Not Burn" NSECTCDE. TONC. BLGHT PREVENTVE. Four qualtes of frst mportance n a dust preparaton: st Safety aganst burnng... 2d Unusually quck-kllng power, ld Remarkable blght preventng qualty. th Tonc effect to ncrease yeld. For.any crops where Pars (lven can be used, "AXSBOR" GREEN wllbe found a far safer dust. t does not hum the potato, vnes. t.s as safe as Powdered Arsenate of Lend. Because a dust s washed olf by ran, t must be usually quck-. kllng so that t may kll the greatest number of bugs n. the shortest tme. "ANSBOR" GREEX s as quck-kllng as Ansbachers Pars Green. Ordnary dry Hordcaux Mxtures arc full of nert ngredents and mpurtes and are nut strong enough to prevent blght. "ANSBOR" GREKN s PURE, contanng :? to tmes as much Copper Hydrate, the blght preventng chemcal n Bordeaux. ncreased yeld anl proft s obtaned by the use of "ANS- BOR" GREEN^. Wth ordnary dusts, you OX.Y GET PART of ONE PROFT, because they ONLY P,ART,Y CONTROL the bugs and blght. Wth "ANSBOR" GREEN you get TWO PROFTS ONE PROFT n kllng the bugs and preventng the blght SECOND PROFT n GREATLY NCREASED YELD AND QUALTY. jj3ven.-whe.re. thcrc._are no_blghts, ANSBOR" GREEN stmu-. lates the crop thru ts tonc effect, so that t shows a bg proft n ncreased qualty. One barrel of frst grade Potatoes more per acre pays the dfference n cost between "AXSBOR" GREEN and Pars Green. Growers are obtanng mor.e barrels of SELECT GRADE PO- TATOES and LESS CULLS to the acre by usng "ANSBOR" GREEN than s possble wth ANY OTHER DRY MATERAL. Therefore they make as an extra proft the dfference n prce between SELECT POTATOES and CULLS. Ths same proft not alone pays the Growers Spray Hll but nets hm a SUBSTANTAL ADDTONAL PROFT. n dustng t s not the COST PER POUND, hut RESULTS OBTANED that count. You use Ansbaeher Pars teen because you know t takes 2t per cent to 50 per cent less of t to the acre than of other Pars Greens. No matter, what the prc. per pound, you save per acre. A house lke "Ansbachers," who have made nsectcdes for over ffty years, the oldest manufacturers n the U. S., would he foolsh to recommend "ANSBOR" GREEN to the hundreds of thousands of growers who use ther Pars Green, unless they -were. postve "ANSBOR" GREEN-was a money-maker for the grower. Although they are the bggest manufacturers n the country, they cant afford to lose one frend among the growers. "ANSBOR" GREEN s jruaranteed to work n your duster. "ANSBOR" GREEN has satsfed hundreds of potato growers. Gve t a tral, t wll please you. JOHNSON C-ROW TRACTON DUSTERS n stock for mmedate delvery. Also Hand Dusters. "ADHESO" Why "The Spray That Stcks" ncreases Your Profts.. BECAUSE t NOT ONLY protects your plants aganst the chewng nsects and dsease, a BG PROFT n tself, BUT ALSO oftdn gves you an EVEN GREATER PROFT BECAUSE T MAKES THEM GROW. T S A TONC. You know Home-Made Bordeaux Mxture s good, because t helps some aganst the blghts. AN NCREASE OVER Home-Made Bordeaux of f.7. per cent has been gotten on POTATOES by the USE OF "ADHESO." Dependng on weather condtons, sol, etc., the ncrease from Florda to Mane and from East to West was from 25 barrels to 64 barrels MORE per ACRE. TWO or THREE BARRELS MORE to the acre covers the cost of sprayng. THE REST S CLEAN PROFT. SMLAR RESULTS are obtaned on the OTHER VEGE- TABLES. RON AGE TRACTON SPRAYERS wth New ron Age Trplex Pumps and -row drop bar, :t nozzles to a row s the most effectve Sprayng Outft used today. You can obtan and keep a hgh pressure for the most effcent sprayng. t s not the COST PER POUND but RESULTS that COUNT. C. H. ROBERSON 0 WEST FRONT STREET, RED BANK, N. J. llmll! %J^# 3 MecBar&c Street Red Bank, N. J. FAH HAVEN Top Notchcra Lo_c to HshUnd! Actors Return From Tcu:rs. The Top Notch baseball team of Far Haven was defeated Sunday on ther home grounds by the Hghland Stars by the score of o tn -. Wllam Thorpe ptched for the Far Haven team and he had ffteen strke-outs to hs credt n the game. The team receved ther new unforms last week and they wore them for the frst tme Sunday. They wll play the Alerts of Atlantc Hghlands next Sunday on the Alerts d-moml. Mr. and Mrs. Rchard McAllster were expected home for the summer! hst week, hut they have been engaped for another month. Charles Wesson arrved here Sunday of last week on a weeks vacaton from hs theatrcal dutes n New York, where he has been playng n "The Best Show n Town." He spent the week wth hs fater. A chck^jl supper wll he gven on Frday nght of next week n the Methodst church hase-lent. The chor wll meet tomorrow nght at Mss Else Smths. Harry VnnK Jr.. s employed ns f an. nspector on tle new concrete, road whch, s beng lad from Red Hank to ths place. Ms. Wll-.m Gllcspe ( of Long sland s spendr;.: a few days wth Mrs. Gcorer P.. Moxley. Mr. and Mrs. Danel Allare spent Saturday and Sunday wth Mr. and Mrs. John Wheelng of El/.abetl. j Mrs. lrk C. Evms of Far Haven has rented her house for the s-ummer j to the Kuhara Japanese club, of New j York. Mrs. Evans wll stay wth Mrs. j Ella Stencr for hc sumne. R... Farnham saled.ast week on a busness trp to Cuba. Counclman John P. Mulvhlls j house has been wred for electrcty by George A. Hogan of Red Bank. Mr. and Mrs. Lon Haskell have returned from a two-year.tour wth the Wnter Garden show. They wll spend the summer here.. [ Charles E. Taylor and Gls Hll wll have three new shows on the road next season enttled "Mutt & Jeff n ( Chnatown." Joseph Humphres, the well known j prze fght announcer, s buldng a \ new house >>: Kemp avenue Frank t Wesson s clung the wcrk. Mr. Hum- _ phres owr.s two other houses at ths Jack Monday has moved nto the! house on Sycamore avenue whch he l bought from Tony Huntng. ( Danel Grace;;, who was one of the f.mt summer mayors of Far Haven elected b ; the actors, s home, for the frst lme n three year?.. le has been on a vaucovlle tour. Jack Monday, Harry Welsh and John Webbev are rehearsng a new vaudevlle act for next season. RUMSON NEWS Chldren Have Whoopng Cou^l - Band to Play at Asbury Parkk Whoopng cough s prevalent among the chldren of ths place.. The Rumson park band wll play at the county May day fete at Asbury Park on Saturday of next week.. Lous B. Hower and famly motored to West Orange Sunday on a vst to frends. Mss Nora Kennedy of Rversde Drve has been spendng a week wth Mr. and Mrs. Patrck Kennedy. Mss Adele West; who s employed by the Metropoltan lfe nsurance company of New York, s home on a two weeks vacaton. Harry Moog of Brooklyn spent Saturday and Sunday wth Thomas Moog. Mss Jula Lttle and Drew Polhemus of New/Vork spent. Sunday here. \ Mr. ancukrs. Jacob Kuper and Mrs. Hernntla Wyckoff are occupyng ther summer home on Washngton street. Mrs. L. B. VanNest has been vstng her daughter, Mrs. Thomas Clark of Port Washngton, Long sland. Mrs. John Goff and her daughter Dors Mare, who have spendng several months wth Mrs. Mary Ohlandt, have returned to Connectcut. Norman and son of Red Bank are layng a concrete sdewalk on the park property on Lafayette street. Mrs. Lous B. Hower has receved a basket of peaches pcked from her orchard at Satsuma, Florda. j Wllam Smth, 83 years old, s one. of the ol..cst resdents of Rumson. He s very actve and last week he made a trp to New York alone. t was hs frst vst to the cty n a number of years, but he had the pleasure of meetngsome of hs old frends. Mr. Smth s a sort of a phlosopher and s a great companon of the young folks. He s an nveterate smoker. Mrs. Jenne Prce has had her house repanted by Theodore West. The Pocahontas lodge wll hold a euchre party and dance next Monday nght at Rel Mens hah. Partnershp Dssolved, j Boy den Pemble and Fred Jones, (,. lately dong busness under the frm,,! name of Pemble & Jones, Panters and Decorators, have by mutual con- j sent ths day dssolved partnershp. ] May 4th, 92. BOYDEN PEMBLE, j FRED JONES. j NO MATTER how!. ; y soled $ well [jve you lne!; n pmc lct) ly N E W S U T. Red Bunk Steam Dye fforks gj MAX LEON, rup. 24 WEST FRONT STREET. Phone Tll Factory: 70 WHTE STREET. Phone 045. ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. A. Rbustell wshes to announce that he has bought the butcher busness of Salvatore Marno at 62 Monmouth street, next woods Drug Store, Red where he wll be the publc of Red Bank. A f: of hgh grade meats, MHHnnonnmMe>«Hmn R. WEST, 29 W. Front Street Red Bank, N. J. All trolleys pass the door. [ attended the great sale of Alexander Smth & Sons Carpet Co. for four days last week and bought about,000 Rugs n all szes and expect to have them on sale ths week. Ths sale was dfferent from any other sale they have had n years, a_s the patterns were mostly all new desgns. LOT Ths s "a.new RUG, made of AUSTRALAN WOR- STED, wth frnge made of best rsh (lax. Ths Rug s 9x2 feet and s~advertsed n New York papers for ( My prce s $45OO LOT 2 New desgns n blue ard of a good qualty, advertsed all over for $ My prce s $ LOT 3 Very heavy Velvet Rug, sze )xl2, worth $ My prce s $3S.0O. LOT 4 Velvet Hug, regular prce $35.00, 9x2 n sze. My prce s $8.50. LOT 5 Smths Seamless Brussells Rug, 9x2 sze, regular prce $ My prce $4.98. These Rugs are all made wthout any seams and all perfect goods. LOT (j About 2G bales of Smths Seamed Axmnsters, very heavy, all NKW PATTERNS, made so perfect that you cannot see the seams when they lay on the floor. Ths grade of Rugs sx months ago was advertsed n New York by good houses for $fo.oo. My prce on ths lot wll ue from $23.50 to $ We have also a shpment of about 2f> hales of Smth & Sanfords Scatter Hugs, szes 27x. r >4 to 27x((), all brght new patterns. The prce on ths lot wll start at $.75 and Tun up to $3.50. These are the best goods and lest made goods ever shown n ths secton of the country. For the frst tme n four long years the great rug mlls of ths country have made ther Koods perfect. Before the war every manufacturer of rugs had great, artstc men desgnng nfjs for them. t was a case of one tryng to outdo the other. They had the best yarn, bvtl dyes that the world could produce and made ther goods full and up to the standard. The war L p ann> and you all know a.s well as what happened. A lot of lne Japanese (,rass Kugs. all n Orental desgns. 9x2 from $5.00 to $6.50; also Colonal Rag Hugs, made to order ft short notce.. WEST, ;. 29 West Front Sheet, RED BANK. ;?^->> 5j;; 0 West Front St. 2;j A full lmf ws (ror.-n, A nsnr Gven, A!h(\;o, Pyrox, Bl.u.-k Leaf 0, Calcum of Afsunat., ordeau Mxturo, A>un;t uf RED BANK r, eggs, etc., wll be j 9 South St. FREEHOLD : Candy Club Frday and Saturday Specal^ n favored candes. Ths s a feature of Candy sellng wth us. Jon our "Candy Club" and take advantage of each week-end offer- ths week, for nstance: Wandells Assorted Chocolates Wandells Chocolate Frut Whps Wandells Chocolate Nougat and Caramels Wandells Butter Creams at 59c the pound also Mss Amerca Chocolate Cordal Cherres Mss Amerca Chocolate Frut Cordals Mss Amerca Chocolate Covered Assorted Nuts at 79c the Pound KNCKERBOCKER PHARMACY Drurfs Sundres Red BanU.N.J. % f you have anythng to sell, or f. you want t tto buy anythng, you wll, fnd The Regsters Want Column the ]jcl;pst d (.ht.ppst way of fllng your \v;:l.

17 PERSONAL. / Mss Margaret Fnch, u teneher n the Mddletown vllage publc nchoo! and u duughter of rvng hnch of Lodge Men on a Vet. Several members of the Rod Bunk Rc of Woodmen of the World attended a meetng of the Keyport THE HNDU CLERKS CATS. lodge Monday nght. Vstors were Chestnut street, Ked Hunk, wll be a also prhcnt from other lodgea. After the, meetng rofreshmtnts were n charge of the offcal document* n to ha paperh, u Hndu clerk, who wah delegate to tho mssonary educatonal conference ut Slver Bay, Luke served. Among the. Ked Hankers one of the more remote ndan towns, George, New York. The conference who attended the meetng were Albert E. Sny r, deputy of tle lllje, the larger of whch was to receve obtuned pehnsgon to keep two cats, wll be hold from June 8th to June 8th and t wll Rve specalzed DeWtt QuuckunluKh, Krnuat lkre somewhat ljctter ratons thun the tranng n the latest methods of mssonary educaton. A few weeks nter the head offce and Thomas Donahue. other. Joseph Bon of Long lrnnch, operator at Delh receved thb dspatch: " at the ttluce theater ut Red Bg fcgg. have tle honor to nform you tha the Kouml Trp. lux, 87c. Sank, n mprovng nftur an operaton Mrs. Kred Ster of Khn place UH senor cat y absent wthout (!ave. for appendcts. a lluck of Black Mnorcus whch are- Whnt shall do?" Mas Arlne Hooker, teacher of dstngushed by (lt; large eggs they) jo (h;; problem the offce vuuehlay. oregn languages ut the Hel Bank Mr«. Kter gathered three bg ^afed no reply. After watng a few kgh school, has returned from a vst to her sster, Mss.onu Hooker of egga last week, the smallest mcasur- j dnya the Hndu.sent uff a proposal: ng 7 \z and45 Vs nehe:; n crcum-! "n re absentee cat. propose to Greenwch,, Conn. n. jfrenc lcrence and the largest g B and 0% j promote the junor cat uml n the Arthur Luyun of Oklnl street: nches. The crocs were dsplayed n : mruntne to take nto government 3 home from the. Low; JlraUh hob-lthe Regster ollce wndow. ptal, where he underwent m operaton on hs toe, r,. Party at Far Haven. Alexlndur ). (.Oopcr of oterw.,,, n,- place s the.owner of u new Grant M a - Alexander Russell ol.lcr.,cy ex-cylmler, tourng car. Cty entertaned f a number o r.ends. Chef of Polce Hurry H. Clayton! P"^?" Saturday M*. afternoon Wlmm at kussoll» " l".,.h,,,n nl attendedthe polce conference re- Fur " Haven. Her quests were MM. eently held at New York. Mss K. V. Morrs, lra. Wlln Usndl, M.sa Margaret, Hnulboskcy, S and Mtsea Jean KnK, lnrlarn unl Klla Eleunur Alex Doughty Krause, motored Clmer to Stout Mlsvlle, Wlte und JeuDcltHo of K«r Haven and Mrs. Burnslu of Brooklyn. ln., last week to vst relntvex of Mss KrntHe. Oahorne Harrson of Brdge, nverno and Mss Mar(raet Duller of Mrs. Maude nrker las sold her Mr«. Maudo Porkcr» Home Sold. Far Haven spent Sunday wth Mr. houhe and lot on the south sde of j - Harrsons mother, Mu C. W. Stles, tho Newmun Sprngs road to Wllam who s recoverng from BcUnesa at a santarum at Summt. Mrs. Stles wll spend next week at Red Bunk, and later she wll e;o to Ocean county to upend the Hummer. Peter. Lang, grand knght of the Knjrhls of Columbus councl of Ked Bank, and Joneph l\ Johnston, post grand knurht, attended the state conventon of the KnghtB of Columbus Thursday nd Frday at Atlantc Cty. Harry ChratuHM of Peters place hob bought n Hupmolle tourng car. Mrs, Mlton MeCoUfun of Hudson avenue spent lle week-end wth Muss.Audrey Snclar of Phludelpja. Mrs. George Oramman of Mon-. mouth street f«vstrf? relatves at Baltmore. Charles Hoffmann and famly have Jnoved from West Front street to the house on Leroy place whch Mr. Hoffmann bought from Edward~Carney last January. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Duerkes and famly of Wostsdo avenue are vstng Mr. Duorltcss parents, Mr. and M. John Duerkes of Carlatad. Joseph Chld of East Front street returned Sutuvdny from the Long Branch hosptal, where he underwent an operaton for appendcts. Mss Mahel Pcnnngton of Planfeld spent Saturday and Sunday wth Mss Huth Pennngton of Brdge avenue. The Knghts of Columbus of Red Ho Took Offcal Acton to Remedy Absenco Wthout Leave. nasmuch us rftts dd much (lurnagc j servce u probatoner cat on fll ratons." dnner-table ended, as d.o most conversatons nowadays, wth the subject Bank wll gve a dancetonght at St. of sprtualsm. The guests and the Jamess clubhouse; The dance was members of the famly (rave ther The Pcture of Hs Father. to havo been held on Wednesday opnons as to whether or not tho *-"* Mr. Black pcked up ha baby boy nght, May 4th, hut was postponed on could communcate wth the lvng, account of the storm. and exclamed wth fatherly prde: but t remaned for Sweet Sxteen" Mss Anna Applegot of Oakland "There now, sn nt he just the pcture to present, the only orgnal thoughc street spent the week-end at Haddon on the subject, "ts hard enough Hall at Atlantc Cty. Mss Grace now for me to keep up my correspondence," she sad. "When de want Taylor of Branch avenue vsted frends at Atlantc Cty over Saturday and Sunday. a rest." The We-Go socal club, of Red Bank attended the show "Sally" last Saturday at New York. n the party wore Msfl Constance Durham, Mss Mldred Barrett, Mss Mande PaYkcr, M«n Laura Barrett and Mss Helen Flynn. John Valentno of Bank street spent n!]-t of last week wth relatves and frends dclphu. at Trenton and Phla- Church Newa. Rov. Wllam K. Rrnstod wll preach at the Baptst church next Sunday mornng on-- "The AVhtc- Robed Throng n Glory," and at nght on "A Lttle Maden." The Guld of the Golden Rule of Trnty church wll hold a dance nt the pnrsh house on West Front etreet next Monday nght. Lttle of New York, who las bought the properly for hs own occupancy. The prce was $0,50. The lot n Teachng tle Parrot. 20x200 feet. The houso has sx Lttle Tmothy went to vst hs rooms und*a bathroom add s pro-aunvded wth other mprovements. woman who owned a parrot. One Klvra, a dgnfed and severe -*-" : ->. mornng, comng unexpectedly upon Eatonlown Man Mnng. Tmothy and thu brd, she was horrbly chocked to hear the lttle boy Wllam Dowen, a landscape Rarcleer at Katontown, has been mes- usng some profane words*. ""Why, Tmothy," cred the old lady, " do nj? snce the mornn; of Saturday, beleve youre tryng to teach my May 7th, when he left hs lonn: to RO parrot to swear," "Oh, no, m not, to work. t s beleved that he metaunte," the boy repled. "m just wth foul pny. He has a wfe and antellng t what t mustnt say." adopted daughter...-. No SprtualBm For Her. The conversaton around the long.he Wanted Only One Bumper. The late long staple cotton crop has made qute a lot of money for Sultb (arol.u Me^ro:-;. A short tme aj?o O; ; of tem purchased a j^lprhod car. A ow days later he went buck to He Hulesman. "(lap, s you nol. any of dene here cowketeber.s?" be /H rod. "^ "Do you nuh humper.s, Charle?" Well, (,harlc, dc you want one for both ends of your car?" "Nawsr, Cap. nnt f)body jjwne tcr ketch up wd me. All jes want OJC fo de front.". - Bearng H«Burden Lko a Man. No Need to Learn to Tnlk. Apropos of the UnverstBof Pennsylvanas Assyran tablets,^xonelt- yet?" a kndly neghbor nqured of "Can your lttle baby brother talk np Kve ron nl complcty n the sad a small lad. busness of tho apple, Mrs. Wllam "No, he. cant talk, and there ant Yerbert, presdent of the workng no reason why he should talk," was grls vacaton socety, sad n Nowtle "dsgusted reply. "What doeshe York: "Ho Kve ldnt temptadam, want to talk for, when all he lms to after all? So Adam fell of hs ow do s yell a whle to got everythng n accord? Well, m not surprsed. t the house thats worth havng?" remnds of Mr, Downe. Does Ml. Downe bear hs msfortunes lke a The Marrage Ceremony. man? a lady asked. Exactly lke a The Justce of the Peace Do you man, answered another huly. " Hetake ths woman to be your lawful blames t all on hs wfe. ". Why mprovement s Needed. Brggs see that Thomas Molt Osborne s makng an effort to mprove our, jals.! frggs Quto rght. Our crmnals are becomng such a large and mportant class that certanly somethng ought to be done to nsure ther comfort. * Only One Char Wa Needed. "m (,bk to get you another char for the ktchen, Noml." "Sure, dont need t, maam. "But: you have only one." "Ones enough, maam." "But yon havo company some evenngs, dont you, Norab?" "Only gentlemen, mum." Why He Wa Ds.ntbfcd. "You shouldnt be dssatsfed," Boy Scott Rally Postponed. sad the Optmst. "Look at all you Troop 7 of Red Bunk,, wth n team have." Advertsement. consstng of Ml ford VanBrunt, "Yes," assented the Pessmst, "but look nt all havent." Wellngton Kennedy, Jr., and Abe,.^ Colemnn, won a bcycle race from -»- Long Brancl to Red Bank and return j A Regular Cuckoo. Saturday. Ths wa.s the only event, Mr. Ferguson Thats the new grl of. the county l>oy.scout rally whch j sngng n the ktchen, s t? Shes was held Saturday. The other con- j a regular cuckoo. tests were postponed untl Saturday j Mrs. Ferguson Yes, except that of bs week. n connecton wth the she cant cook; bcycle race, the rders had to ptch a tent and cook n supper nt Red Ha Knew Nothng About Flrtng.. Bnnk on the grounds at Thomass "Do you know anythng about flrt- ptch another tent. "No," he repled sadly. " thought nn. At Long Branch they had tong?" dd, but when tred t the grl marred me." _ Oroles Stll Soarng. Keepng up ther record of not!»- havng lost a game ths season, tho He Would Have to Wat. Orole basobnll team of Red Bank on "j f ee l as f were gong to havo Sunday defeated a team from Ho- appendcts," boken on tho Orole damond by a "Well, need a new gown, so score of 8 to 2. The game was close, youll just have to wat." and exctnjr throughout and wns wt- j -.«- ncssed by nn audence of,500 persons. May Day at Rver Plaza. A May day feto whch -wll nclude games, exercses and a sale of cecream and cake wll be held Decoraton day afternoon at Rver Plaza by the womans auxlary of that place. The affar s beng gven n ad of the communty house fund. A Strugglng Young Man. Dobbns hoar that your daughters marred a strugglng young man. Jobhn. Well, yes, le dd struggle, but he couldnt get away. Ago of rrcvnrlcnlln. Of flc l-n K; we.rt-n llonr. An, H,, fnllol lno.f t,.,. HLL HW tn -m, tux lu lhur An u!o "\v,:lll> ndll. wedded wfe. The Brdgeroom do. The Justce Then pronounce you man and wfe. And, remember, you asked me to do th.s. Dont ever blame me. of hs father?" Mr. Brown thought n mnute, and repled: "Yes, youre rght, but you dont want to let that worry you so long asshes healthy." \»- Hs Wfe. Does your wfe wat for the least lttle thng on your part to make trouble!". "Dear me, no; shes not so slow as all that. Shes a self-starter." How They Made Ther Lvng, Wlls My mother made her lvng by the needle. Glls Shake. So dd my old man. He was a prohbton-town dope doctor. Card of Thanks. We take tl.s method of thankng t our fremjs. and neghbors for ther: kndness and words of sympathy! durng our recent bereavement; all; those who sent flowers and automobles. Mr. and Mrs. James Curley and famly. Card of Thanks. wsh to thank all my frends and letfhborh for ther kndness durng my recent bereavement; also those wo sent flowers. Charles C. DeWlde. Advertsement. Hand-Made Hats Fne selecton of Trmmed Hats. MRS. W. H. LOHMANN, 23 Shrewsbury Avenue, Red Bank. Auto Vans and Express Now that movng tme! BMtr mm trephred to o your next mornf! mrnlturo. panos or barfcake. to all part! r olty or country, s the larjot padda rm n Red Bunk. Before you kar< >our next movng done, wrte, BMS! ml for tho only relt&ble fumlturft move! tm town, and Ketraypr!e«l oa your B«x :ob. All tlndt of h«avy or Heal truak- (OD» at short notce. Call or adarw J. T. EGAN. Well Street, Red BtnK tejonec phone 24-J Offce phono 539-R O WHARF AVENUE. For All The People The Second Natonal Bank s above all a bankng nsttuton for all tho people. We extend the same courtesy and prompt servce to the depostor wth a small balance as we do to the customer whose account amounts to thousands, and on savngs deposts of any amount we pay per cent compound nterest. Our record of unnterrupted success ndcates the satsfacton whch ths nsttuton affords ts patrons. THE SECOND NATONAL BANK BANK, N. J. Total Resources Over SS,OOO,OOO.OO. percent "pad on Commercal Accounts carryng a balonce ol 8,000 or mare, 4 per cent pad on Savngs Accounts of any amount. RED BANK REGSTER, MAY 8, SZ. + or p SPECAL EXCURSON SUNDAY, MAY 22 rl» Md dly swcml mn M: K-tl Hank. Dnyhrht. SOU A. M., r lea V :. M.. Kn. ll;:,,,,,r NEW JERSEY CENTRAL Regular Sales Lades WANTED Salary $2 week Apply at once!f.ew00lw0rthc0. Broad St., Red Bank. f-eaned, the followng p,von:l property to wt, v;::. Household Furnture, consstng of k-ds, lt-dung, P.ug.«, Carpets, Glassware, Mrrors, Lamps, Stoves, Clncks, Chnu, Kold and htod Slverware, Candelabra. Antque- Furnture, consstng of Mahogany hthk-n, Chars, Cabnet.-, etc. Al.«o a lot of Pure Lnen Sheets and a number of artcles t<,o Udou.-- to menton. Sale to commence at l-.tu P. M. (daylght savng tme) on sad-day, when o.ltons wll be mj-.de known by Dated May lotl, OL. ".CHAS. D. SMTH, Auctoneer. GEO. A. LPPNCOTT, Actng Executor of!\ary T. Wllams, deceased. ERY Sprayng, Prunng, General Tree Work. DUNPHY-WALKER Co. Box 43 Atlantc Hghlands, N. J. Telephone 85-w ANNOUNCEMENT! Hayes Bros./ Florsts, Wll Open a Store Tomorrow n the Gorman Buldng 78 Monmouth Street + + Near Maple Avenue Where they wll carry a full lne of Cut Flowers and Plants Funeral Desgns Automoble Delvery Phone 338-J Greenhouses at Far Haven The "Kopcco," "RoL;erspcetcr," al "Koj^crs Jr." lenns rackets made accordng to our ownspec- fcatons. Tenns shoes, tenns balls, tenns hats, tenns shrts, "whte flannels;" The best of everythng men anl boys wear. Mull Ordcm nllrd ROGERS PEET COMPANT Brondwty ltrosukvny ut 3th St. "Knur H 34 St. Convenent Brtnulwuy r\nn.vh" fth Avo. afwurrml :t 4st St. NKW YORK (MTV THE RSES ARE N BLOOM 20,000 and more. Now 3 the tme to see them whether to choose new ones for your garden or merely to enjoy ther beauty. Vstors are cordally welcomed n ether case at SUNNYBROOK FARM RS GARDEN EATONTOWN, N. J. "ROSE HALL" House of 5 rooms, 2 baths, 4 freplaces, hard $]wood floors, up-to-date plumbng and heatng; most ^complete electrc wrng. Garage for four cars; located ;»;!on the North Shrewsbury rver; about sx. mnutes from jvthe center of town. Lot (58x90 feet (approxmately SS/o acres) frut and shade trees. The entre place n :excellent condton. Apply to your broker, or the own- $! er, lvng on the premses. * H. Methot, East Front street, ^Red Bank, N. J. CALPHENE TS USE t destroys the breedng places of vermn and nsects. Keeps crows from uprootng seed corn. Wll destroy maggots on cabbage and other garden truck. snks, earth closets, poultry houses and hog pens. 0 West Front St. RED BANK Sweetens tolets, 9 South St. FREEHOLD Youll Agree Wth Us That "from the factory drect to you " s the only, short cut to Pano am Player Pano savngs am satsfacton. We are not n busness alone for the Almghty Dollar but to make frends; furthermore, we havo nooverhead expense, whch permts us to gve you more for your money. SERVCE., nto Weaver Panos go. not only the best materals money can buy, but all the Experence, the Care, the Patence, the Tradtons of the House of Weaver. No tme or labor s spared n makng each ndvdual WEAVER, YORK and LVNGSTON Pano an Artstc trumph n tself. For over half a "century the WEAVER MASTER ARTSANS have been buldng Fne nstruments. They have done ther work so well that today the name WEAVER on a Pano means PERFECTON, as near as hghly sklled human hands can make t. WEAVER PANOS, Grands, Uprghts and Players YORK PANOS, Uprghts and Players LVNGSTON PANOS, Uprghts and Players C We also specalze n used Panos of fne makes) A. B. DRHANS PANO SHOP Drummond Place, Red Bnnk, N. J. TUNNG You Telcpln 933 Have Your Lawn Mower Sharpened By Machnery- Mowng a Pleasure nstead of a Drudge REPARNG awn Make t s a well known f;n (hat owntr to tho pecular shape of the. blades t h next to mpossble to sharpen; Lawn Mower wth a lte, and many lrstelass Mowers have lx:;n runed n the at tomtt. Your Mower urnum! wth ths machne wll he sharp and stay sharp lon^t than tho old style way whch s usually done by, nexperenced workmen wth an emery svhool, tle or ene;y dust, etc, Whle the emery dust method s a cheap one t s not desrable. The clearance of the cttnk blade s reduced, makng more surface n cmlact wth th<- lower bar. As the OHTS hocone dull, the mower has to he adjusted very closely, so tlurt. t TKAKS thekrass nstead of SKAKN(! t, at the same tme makng t run harder than ever. c-n-ext tmeyour. Mowur mwds nhrpenk l>r»tf..t n.or. notfy, u,?,._mul.we,.wj.,ll)!l!.^e,.,t,,c t,so ncely ht t, wjll su-prsp M. A. SUTTON Your money back f not satsfactory RUMSON REPAR SfrOlP RUMSON, N. J. jr. J. ARCLA Oceanc Koacl f,-,

18 Eghteen_ c".-l-j-..:...^: OCEANPORJ NEWS. Oceanport Ball To»fera Fared Badly n Sunday* Game. Mrs. Florence Sten spent the week end wth her aunt, Ms. George Lemmng of Asbury Park. Henry Emmons s a new member of the fre company.. Mrs. May Wolcott and Mrs. Harry Brakeley are on the sck lst. The pupls of the eghth prade of the publc schools are takng ther examnatons ths week. Davd Eckert, who s a frst class «nrpenter n the nevy, s spendng a furlough wth Us parents, Mr. fnd Mrs. Davd Eckert. Davd s on the battleshp Mchgan, whch has just returned from a cruse to South Amerca. He expects to sal for Norway n a short tme. The base bnll team of ths place was defeated Sunday by the 3th servce company of Camp Val by n score of 0 to 5. The junor team was de- condton of Juns Wallng, who haszed wth Harrs Mller as. captan. been confned to hs bed the past The team played ts frst game at three weeks wth paralyss. Mrs. Japhn VanDyke s kept ndoors wth heart trouble. George Davs has broken ground j Everett, Sunday and was defeated by a score of 8 to 7 n a ten-nnng game. Lesle Haynes., ptcher for Eatontown, ; weakened n the nnth nnug: and for new house on hs lot on the corner of Pemberton and Wolf Hll the score., Kverett pled up sx runs, tyng avenues. The Boy Scouts of ths place are! SHREWSBURY NEWS. EATONTOWN NEWS. of last week at Kovv York, where he May Day Fete to be Held on theattended the reunon of the tlwolojrcal semnary whch he formerly at- School Grounds on Frday. A May day fete for the school chldren of ths ptce and Oceanport wll be. A muscale wll be gven at tendad. the RED BANK REGrSTER, MAY 8, M. examnatons ths week at the school house here. The tests are n charge of Mrs. Emma Magee. Theves brokke nto A. Holmes Bordens store through a rear wndow Thursday rght, but faled to get any booty. Frank,Layton, who has been very sck, was taken to the Long Branch hosptal last week. t was necessary campng n Newbolcs woods. They to defer the operaton on tccount of went to Long Branch for the county Needlework Guld Cleared $30 by amr. Laytons weak condton. rally last week. The rally was n- Sale Saturday. Uvruptd by the storm Saturday. :" The needlework guld cleared $30 A daughter was born last week to by a cake sale Saturday. The money Mrs. Obe Mctng of Omaha, Nebraska. Mrs. Muetng was formerly a French orphan. wll be used for the ma nto nance of MSM Mdgley of ths place.! The readng cluvj racet yesterday at Mss Ella Kngs. Rev. Dwght L. Parsons spent part MSFORTUNES N A FAMLY. Mrs. Bjrron Jackona Ankle Spraned Mr. Jacluoht Buggy Damaged. Whle vstng frends at Newark a few days ago, Wra. Byron Jackson of South Eatontown suffered a spraned ankle caused by a fall. She has snce returned home and has completely recovered. The rear wheel of Mr. Jacksons buggy was smashed by an automo ble at Red Bank a few days BRO. held Frday afternoon on the school Presbyteran Sunday-school room feated by the quartermasters team grounds at ths place. There wll be Frday nght for the beneft of thethe owner of the automoble left hs by the score of 0 to V. enereses, athletc contests and Chnese relef fund. The program wll card wth Mr, Jackson and agreed to Mrs. John Wodmnn and pramson, ppeeelu?. Folks have been nvted to be gven prncpally by Red Bankers. j pay for the damage to the buggy. Edwnn Hoffman, of North Phladelpha were the week-end guests of festval wll not end untl nght. far to be held n June. Luke Longhead wll help yon get brng ther lunches wth them, as the The fremen are preparng for a Mrs. Constance Hfchnm. Henry (>rnraman of Red Bank has All pupls of the townshp who have a job, or rent your house orfll any Sherlock Woodward has returned opened u barber shop n the lluyler advanced beyond the prmary department are takng grammar school tsement. other want you may have. Adver- to hs work at Rayshore,.onp; sland, buldng on Brqad street. after vstng ls mother for n fewdays. added to the townshp, wth the town- Another electon dstrct s to be Wllam S. Conrow has qut hs job shp hall as the pollng place. The as panter at Camp Val to take a townshp commttee held a meetng smlar one wth Harry Mller of wth regard to the matter last nght. Long Branch. Earl Jolne has gven up h.- poston at the ralroad staton to take up a John Spcnglcr hag left the hosptal S Prze Wnnng Seed Corn? smlar one at Red Hank. Ward at Camp Val, where he underwent an Demavst has succeeded Mr. Jolne at operaton for the removal of hs ton-thsls and adenods. \ Wnsors mproved Boone County Whte \ staton. Harold Rhoades of Fluldelphn, rank Mnzza has opened a delcatessen store n the Hnynes buung- A tk formerly of ths place, vsted hs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel [ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wolcott and 2 QUALTY Has won 5 state and County Grand Champon- g thondes, on Saturday and Sunday. j George Meyers spolt part of last Mss\fladys Roger.s s vstnjr her week at Brooklyn. A shps. 2 uncle, Charles Chamberlan of Tuckahoo, Ndw York. to buy furnture for ther new quarj The fremen have approprated $600 YELD Has thoroughly substantated record of 25 bushels 4. A number of pupls of the publc and better of shelled corn per acre. ters n the townshp hall.! A publc meetng,, to rase money school wll take part n the May Day for the Chnese famne fund wll be fete whch wll be held at Asbury Park on Saturday, May 28lh. held at Crescent hall tonght. Edward W. Wnsor Lesle Welcott s bavns a gasolne Mrs. Ada Nafew has returned from tank put n front of hs grocery store. Atlantc- Cty, where she was a "delegate to the- conventon of womens " Momouth F"arm Joseph Morrs has taken a job as panter at Long Branch. clubs. FARMNGDALE, N. J. No mpovement s shown n the A base ball team has been organ- M. A. SUTTON jr. J.ARCLA umson Garage Oceanc Road, Ru.nrt.son, N. J. makes of cars overhauled, and No trouble too great for us to overcome Qrrtg your overhaulng jobs to us Brolers Calves Lver +! X Frankln Thrft Stores Economy Grocers Through our steady polcy of buyng and sellng for caah, The Frankln Thrft Stores always have an avalable supply of most wanted merchandse at prces below those of other stores. Our daly ncrease n busness s proof that you can make a dollar go further here than anywhere else. UNEEDA OSCUTS Sc Fresh from the ovens of the Natonal Bscut Co., Frday and Saturday only. BUTTER Best Elgn Creamery Butter, none better, lb. 37c COFFEE Our very best coffee. Try a pound of ths coffee and convnce yourself that t s the best coffee you ever tasted, lb. 29c GRAPE NUTS pkg. 2c BROOMS Large No. 7 Brooms, polshed handle, each 49c Pllsburys PANCAKE FLOUR pkg., 0c Darymans League CONDENSED MLK Full weght can, 4c TEA Our choce Ceylon, Formosa, Oolong or Japan tea, lb. 35c None-Such Mncemeat pkg., 4c Lbbys Pure Jelles, 8 oz. tumblers, each, : 0c New York state full cream cheese, lb c No. 2 Slced Pneapple, Hlldale brand, can 2c Beets, Monroe brand, No. 3 can 2 l / 2 c Pure Cder Vnegar, C. C. brand, 6 oz bottle. 0c Saur Kraut, No. 3 can 5c Table Salt, No. 2 bag c Table Salt, No. 4 bag 0c Karo Syrup, can 0c Beets, whole red blood beets, n glass jars, per jar 25c Spnach, free from grt, New York state, n glass jars, each 25c Tomatoes, n glass jars, each, 25c Succotash, n glass jars, each : c NO. MSSON BRAND, CALFORNA FRUTS Yellow Clng Peaches, Royal Anne Cherres, Bartlett Pears, fne qualty canned frut, can 6c Good Large Western Eggs, doz. 9 Large Sweet Oranges for 25c : 0c Large Fresh Gocoanuts, each 29c X Cala Hams.. t Salt Pork Roast Veal BEST QUALTY AT LOWEST PRCES Smoked Sugar Cured Mlk Fed t Rb Roast a BladcCut lb lb lb tec X Stewng Chckens lb 3SHc & Fresh Klled X Pork Shoulders. lb 8 c + Corn Fed Pork X Pork Chops Shoulder X Fresh Brolers. j Specal Nearby Eggs! Dxe Bacon Genune lb Slced Bacon. 8 c X Per half pound + Pot Roast.. ; : + Boneless lb 8c X Chopped Meat. lb S«JC + None Better :UD BUTTER lb 38c Pound or One Quarter Pound Lon Pork Whole or Half Fresh Hams Corn Fed Pork lb Bolng Beef. lb l O c X Nucoa Nut GET THE BEST FOR THE LEAST Lean or Tender. 4" lb Dxe Style Bacon lb T c t ARK rs.,, «... X»2 BROAD STREET, Phone 22O 22 MONMOUTH STREET, Phone 834 ^ X Bprng Lamb RED BANK, N. J. Roastng Chckens.+. Red Bank stores are located as follows: 37 Broad Street 87 Lnden Place 53 Shrewsbury Avenue Trade at the store most convenently located to your home. FSK CORD SPECAL- Bg, deep, strong buttons scentfcally arranged make t non-skd n fact and name FSK TRES! Tre mleage at the lowest cost n hstory: 30x3 30x3/2 3x4 33x4 34x4 CL, CL, CL, SS, ss, : WWWMMW»HMt«WMNMWMWWMMMMW«Hl ss, N. N. N. N. N. N. S. S. S. S. S. S. Sold by $ J. G. ESCHELBACH & SON, 25 West Front Street, Red Bank, N. J. JOHN HANSEN, 42 West Front Street, Red Bank, N. J. A new low prce on a known and honest product. lz Zrr-r Ju»t what you wnnt for (lgnfectng and whtewashng t>arn^t chcken houaet, cellars, etc.; drves away lce and mtes. C. fr*. ROBERSON 0 Weft Front Street Red Bank, N. J. M«n»uth Ccunlr 3urro«"lo» OHlc*. Nolle* to credtor! to present clams agan! n th< matter of tb> estate of Wllam M, Dunnell, dcccaacd. n Putuant to thu order of Joerh L. Dm*. ha». luros.u ot tho County of Monmooth, rn.. on Un «l«th An ot Aprl. 02, on th. pplleaton of Wllam Dunnoll Luhr. anrvltlng executor of th. e.tale of Wll la»» H. Dunnell, deo««ej, notce f ljroby Bl»«to lh«credltorf of al. dofeme.l n ehlkll to ho nubncrlber, furvvnr executor M aforesad, ther debts and demamln ttfrallllft the sad eauta. under oath, wthn sx montha from the. data of the aforcad order, or thvr wll be forever burred of thalaj actons therefor aganst the sad mltcrlbst^ Dated Freehold, N. J., Aprl nth; ml..wua<vm"d)mnklb.rs.. 4 Unlvemlly..ad, DrookllF, Maaa. FED W. OB, Counsel., Broad and Front Streets. B«J Dank, N. J, Lnks Lomhaad Wll Holp. Hotl help you sell tlngd, help you fnd thngs youve lost md help you got anythng you want. Advrtlsoraant. j

19 RED BASTK -REGSTER, MAT 8, "92: The Largest Resort Store ANNVERSARY OPENNG SUMMER VOLE DRESSES Only $5.00. Summer Vole DresseB, trmmed wth lace or or- Runde, n the prettest pastel summer shades. Hero may be found models for the matron or mas. Very specal at $5.00. SLK DRESSES. Remarkable Values at $ Danty Slk Dresses of the latest styles, wth ruffles of frlls, saslch or belts. Every model s a delght. $5.00. Wraps Reduced to $6.50 Wraps and Wrap Coats for street wear, n varous styles, featurng embrodery, Tuxedo or rolltd collars. Navy, tan and other popular-colors. Those are sellng at cost prce, $0.50. Plad Skrls, $7.50. Pretty Plad Skrts, ether pleated or plan, for sports wcur. Specal at $7.50. Pettcoats, $2.95. Jersey Slk Pettcoats, n all colors, regular szes. Pleated tuffeta flounces and elastc belts. A real bargan, $2.95. SALE OF SLKS. Clumeu.se, lne qualty, street shades, 40 ndes wde, $2.25. Wash Slk Shrtng,.!2 nches wde, $.59. Chffon Taffeta, the (seasons newest shades, 35 nches wde, $.98. Nntural Pongee, 83 nches wde, 69c. Crepe de Chne, street shades, 40 nches wde $.39. FNE WOOLENS REDUCED. Wool Jersey, aprp; shades, 54 nches wde, $2.25. Wool Jersey, heather mxed, 54 nches wde, $2.98. French.Serge, large assortment, 42 nches wde, $.69.,. French blue Merge, 54 nches wde, $2.25. Crcket Cloth, whte,, r )4 nches wde, $4.25. Albatross, sprng shades,,)c nches wde, $.29. Camels Har Coatngs, 54 nches wde, $3.25. SPLENDD VALUES N WASH GOODS. Dolled Swss, mported, 32 nches wde, $.69. Punjab Percale, 30 nches wde, 29c. rsh Popln, Burtons, 27 nches wde, 49c. Scotch Gngham, Davd md John Anderson, 32 nches wde, 98c. Madras, whte and strped, 32 nches wde, 55c. ROSEBUD WASH RBBON. No. 89c Regular $.5 by pece No. % $.5 Regular.45 by pece No Regular.95 by pece No. 3 20c Regular 25c by yard No. 5 27c Regular 35c by yard No, 7 35c Regular 48c by yard No. ( 40c, Regular 55c by yard No. G 69c. Regular 86c by yard Har Hows, assorted strpes, values 50c. Have been sold specal for 30c. For the Annversary-Openng Sale, 29c per yard. SPORTS HATS of Terry Cloth at $.98. Womens Soft Hats of Terry cloth, made especally for Slcnbacl Company by Chas. Mertdn. Very approprate for seashore and sports wear, $.98. Trmmed Hats at $2.98. Specal reductons n Trmmed Hats n a varety of colors and materals, at the amazngly low prce of Hats Made to Order. Hats of all descrptons may be made to order at very reasonable prces. WREATHS, 98c. Attractve wreatha of frut and flowers for sprngtme hat decoratons.- Value $2.98 and $4.50. Very specal at 98c. WOMENS GLOVES. Kay.ser Slk Gloves, double tpped, sxteen button length, n pongee, gey, slver und whte, $.85. ^Crey, pongee, slver and whte, twelve button, Slk Cloves, two-clasp, (trey,. pongee, mode and whle, 89c. Kayser ChamoHolte Cloven, two-clasp, whte only, 65c. Chmt, French kd, two-clasp, blade, whte and colors, $2.85. Whte Cluce Kd, eght button, three clasp, elastc wrst, $ O0 NEW SPRNG BLOUSES. 00 Ceorttte Crepe Mouses trmmed wth flet or Val luce, tuck n or ovur blouse style. Flesh, bsque or whle, $ French Vole Mouses, luce trmmed or talored, $.B5. 50 Crepe <l> Chne Blouses, talored styles, long sloevet:, Wlute, flesh or tan, $3.95. SALE OF HOSERY. All Slk Hosery, full fashoned. tlucl, whte and all HO sludh, $.05. lkll-wen-rt; frll^fn.-lotrt, cottbrhfdrtr nwhlte", black or cordovan, 45c. Chldrens Socks n whte anl a varety of colors, 39c. Chldrens Stockngs n blnelc, whte anl cordovan, ) pars for $.00.» May 2st to May 28th The Ffty-Frst Annversary and our annual sprng openng jon forces to release a group of sales destned to place Stenbach Company well n the lead n the campagn for a return to normal lvng costs. Sales wll preval from Saturday, May 2st, to and ncludng Saturday, May 28th. Every department n the Store s nvolved and each s makng specal annversary concessons. Throughout our sprng sellng we have marked prces as closely as possble. Now even these close margns are cut away and for one week prces wll approxmate cost levels. $25 For a Slogan Stenbach Company wll avard a prze, of $85.00 for the best tlogan whch wll assocate the Store and the Tower n one bref, catch phrase. Address, " Tower Slogan.Contest," Stenbach Company, Asbury Park, N. J. The wnnng slogan wll be announced on July st. LNGERE. 89c. v 200 sample Nghtgowns made of very best qualty fne nansook. Lace trmmed and rbbon run. These are very specal value) benp sold at cost prce, 89c. $ Envelope Chemses of the sheerest crepe de chne, ether plan or lace trmmed. Flesh color, run wth pale pnk or blue good qualty rbbon, $ c. 50 Camsoles of heavy wash satn or fne crepe de chne, trmmed wth plan hemsttchng or lace and danty pastel rosebuds. Flesh color. Specal values at 95c. $2.95. Wash Satn Bloomers, full cut, wth pretty hemsttched ruffles. Elastc at wast and knees. Flesh color. Reduced prce, $2.95. BUNGALOW APRONS, 89c. Aprons n bungalow style of plan or fgured percale. They are made n strpes and plads of many dfferent colors, 89c. PORCH DRESSES, $.89. Porch Dresses of percale n strpes and checks of black and whte, pnk and whte, blue and whte, and lavendar and whte. They are made especally attractve by ther neat whte collars and cuffs. Reduced for the Annversary Openng Sale to $.89. EXTRA SZE PORCH DRESSES, $2.95. These same dresses n extra large sze, specal at $ N THE BEAUTY SHOP. Har Nets, all shades except grey, $.00 per dozen. Cap nets, many shades, no grey, 75c per dozen,. Pompadours n grade A wavy 8-nch har. AH colors except grey, $4.50. Pompadours n grey, grade A, wavy, 8-nch har. Value $7.00, apecal at $5.00. Transformatons n all shade3 of brown, 8-nch, grade A, wavy har, very specal at $0,00. Smlar. Transformatons, n several shades of orcy for $2.00. UNDERWEAR SPECALS. For Women. Unon Suts, tght or loose knees, wth bodce or bult up tops, 65c. Knt Bloomers, n pnk, wth shrred knees, Kaysor make, Marvel ft, 89c. Vests n both extra and regular szes. Bodce or tape tops. Whte or pnk. 3 for $.00. Chldrens Underwear. Nazareth Drawer Wasts, 39c. CORSETS AND BRASSERES. 50 pars of Corsets for the medum or full fgure, n whte or pnk, szes 9 to 85, $ Brasseres, lace trmmed ormade of all over embrodery, hook back or front. Szes 3G to 52, 85c. DRESS ACCESSORES. r Vestees of lace and organde essental to the summer dross and sweater. Regular $.25 and $.50. Specal for 95c. Velngs, whte and colors. Mostly plan meshes. 2Jac per yard. HANDKERCHEFS. Corner embrodered Lnen Handkerchefs n whte. Regular 35c. Specal 25c each. Colored Lnen Handkerchefs wth French rolled hem. Value 85c, specal 50c each. All cotton Handkerchefs wth corner embrodery. Vnlue 2bc. Specal 5c each. NOTONS. Har Nets, cap also frnge net, all shades, 85c per dozen. Vunrn Har Nets, nl shades, enp and frnge Bhape, 2 for 25c. Clarks spool cotton, 4 spools for 25c. Holdngs Dnrnng Slk, 7c per spool. Holdngs 00 yard spool Slks, 5c per spool. Hooks anl Eyes, black and whte, 35c a doz. cards. Snaps, black and whte, 3Bc a doz. cards. (nrt8, round black elastc, wth clasp, 9c. ART GOODS. Colored Scrap Baskets, beautfully decorated, $.00 İrdescent Glass Bowls and Flower Holders, 59c Jewelry. Jewelled Back Combs, values up to $5.00, for $.50.. Rhnestone Bar Pns, values up to $5.00 for $.50. LEATHER BELTS, 45 CENTS. Womens narrow leather Belts, all colors. Especally approprate for sports wear wth sweaters, scarfs and coats, 45c each. NEVER TARE NET, $.50. The lace department offers Never Tarc Net n all the new popular shades. Very specal at $.50 per yard., ART EMBRODERY. Stamped Nghtgowns n fne sheer materal, $.25. Stamped Guest Towelsn fne lnen, 59c. Shetland Floss for knttng, n the most desrable shades, 20c per ball. SWEATERS. 50 Tyeback Sweaters, made of fne Shetland yarn n navy, Copenhagen, buff, black and rose, $ Shetland Sweaters, Tuxedo style.. Black, navy, Copenhagen, bufl", jade and brown, $2.95. Perfume Secton. Corylopss Talc -.0 oz. can, 9c Frostlla 9c Houbgant deal Extract,,oz $3.85 Djer Kss Face Powder 50c Djer Kss Extract, oz $.50 Daggett & Rmsdells Cold Cream, 60c sze 42c Mary Garden Talcum... 35c Djer Kss Talcum 25c Mennens Talcum 8c Johnson & Johnson Baby Talcum 8c Woodbury Face Powder 8c Swansdown Face Powder 8c Java Ece Face Powder :38c Womens Umbrellas. Umbrellas wth fne Amercan tape borders. Bakelte handles, and whte tps and ferrules. Good values at $3.75. For ths sale $2.75. Colored Slk Umbrellas wth cord stops and rng handles. Specal at $4.67. WOMENS OXFORDS AT $6.95. Womens canvas and Nubuck Sports Oxfords wth leather trmmng of whte kd and black calf. Welt soles, mltary heel and wng tps, $6.95. CHLDRENS AND MSSES OXFORDS, $.95. Chldrens and Msses Play Oxfords and Barefoot Sandals n tan, Lotus calf, wth Amercan sttched oak soles. Szes 5% to 2 nclusve, Regular $2.50 and $2.95. Very specal for $.95. THE SHOP FOR CHLDREN. Boys Russan Suts n a varety of models and colors. Prces range from $3.50 te $6.95. Msses Crepe Kmonas n pnk and blue wth whte trmmngs. Szes 4 to H. Regular $2.50, specal $.95 each. Chldrens mercerzed gauze Vests wth low necks and short sleeves. Szes 2 to G years. Regular 75c and $.00. Specal 45c each. nfants cotton and wool Vests, double breasted, lght weght for sprng und summer. Szes 2 to C years. Regular 86"c, specal 50c. nfants Slk and Wool Shrts. Szes 2 to G years. Regular $2.50, specal 98c. Bbs for the baby, qulted and lace trmmed. Regular 45c and 50c, specal 25c each. "The Care and Feedng of Chldren," a popular, valuable baby book by Drs. Holt and Shaw, gven to every nfants Shop customer. TOLET NEEDS AND PERFUMES. Nuxated ron 79c Resnol Ontment 42c Father Johns Medcne 47-79c Fellows Hypophosphtes $.24 Phllps Mlk of Magnesa 37c Wtch Hazel, one pnt.53c One pound Absorbent Cotton 29c Lyons Dental Powder 8c Kolynos Dental Paste 8c Pebecco Dental Paste 37c vory Sonp G cakos for 40c Pears Unscented Soap 3c Woodburys Facal Soap,.., 7c Cutcura Soap 8c Statonery, 45 Cents. Hurds Persan Lnen, pound paper (90 sheets). Regular 09c. Specally prced at 45c. Envelopes, 5 Cents. Envelopes n match by the package. Regular 20c, specal 5c. Candy Specals. At the popular candy UUT may le found for the Annversary-Openng Sut : Mrror Old Fashoned Chocolate Creams. Regular 70c, for 50c per pound. Plantatons. K-vular 7l)r, for 50c per pound, "New Jersey FURNTURE. Three-pece Baronal Fbre Reed Sute, settee, char, rocker, $ Three-pece Baronal Reed Sute, settee, char, rocker, $ Separate Chars and Rockera of Baronal fbre reed, $8.50, $2.00, $6.00, $8.00, $20.00 and $ Baronal fbre reed Tables, Desks, Ferneres, Tea Wagons: Tables, $0.75, $.25, $4.00, $5.00, $22.50, $35. Desks, $24.00, $28.75, $35.00, $ Ferneres, $8.50, $22.50, $ Tea Wagons, $30.00, $42.00, $ Baronal Fbre Reed Day Beds, complete wth upholstered box sprngs ncludng pllows and bolsters, $82.50, $88.50, $ Four-pece Fbre Reed Breakfast Room Sute, large sze table, four comfortable chars, fnshed n vory and brontex, $ Brontex Fbre Reed Sutes and Separate Peces, upholstered seats and backs. Three-pece Brontex Fbre Reed Sute, sx-foot settee, large arm char\and arm rocker, upholstered seats and backs, $ "» Three-pece Overstuffed Tapestry, Lvng Room Sute, settee, arm char, arm rocker. Wng ends, sprng edge, separate loose cushons, $ Ten-pece Queen Anne Amercan Walnut Dnng Room Sute; buffet, chna closet, enclosed servng table, 54-nch extenson table, 5 sde chars, arm char, genune leather seats, $ Sx-pece vory and blue decorated Breakfast Room Sute; table, servng table, four hgh back chars, $ " Beds and Beddngs. Day Beds, sze 3-0, vory, enamel or mahogany, $29.00, $30.00, $32.00, $ Wndsor style Day Beds wth adjustable head rest, upholstered n cretonne, $32.50., Whte Enamel Beds and beddng at substantal savngs. Ffty Cotton Mattresses, ffty pound, rolled edge, covered n fancy art tcks, $5.95. SALE OF HOUSEWARES. Ktchen Cabnet, the famous McDougal make, porcelan sldng top. Specal $ Refrgerators, 00 lbs. ce capacty, top cer, large provson chamber, $ Couch Hammocks, well padded mattress, covered wth good qualty khak cloth, chan supports, $4.95. aby Carrages, ecru fnsh, turn table gear, wood artllery "wheels, $39.50, Housefurnshngs. Ol Cook Stove, Perfecton, two burner, $6.95. Three burner, $9.9S...,,. Curtan Stretchers, 2x0, wth nckle plated pns, adjustable, $.95. ce Cream Freezer, two-quart, all metal, $.48. Garbage Cans, galvanzed,.wth tght covers, 85c Wash Boler, oval shape, heavy block tn, copper bottom. No. 8, $2.95: Garden Hose; good qualty, 50 ft. length, wth couplngs, $5.95. OCedar Mops, trangle shape, $,50 sze for 95c. Fryng Pans, alumnum, regular 75c t 39c. Sauce Pan Sets", alumnum, three pans n a set, qt., % qt, 2 qt., $.25. Galvanzed Pals, heavy qualty, 59c. Scrap Baskets, heavy fbre n red or green, large sze. Regular $.75, specal at 95c Tolet Paper,,000 sheet rolls, 3 for 25c. (Lmt 6 to a customer). Gold Dust, large sze, 27c per package. (Lmt 3 packages to a customer.) Krkmans Borax Soap, 4 for 25c. (Lmt twelve to a customer.) vory Soap, 6-oz. sze, 4 for 25c. (Lmttwelve to a customer.) DRAPERES AND RUGS. Cretonnes of an unusual assortment to meet the summer needs for coverngs and curtans at 5c per yd. Curtan Scrm, n whte, ecru, and colors, 36 n. wde at a specal prce for the Sprng Openng Sale.,. 5c per yard. Brussels Rugs, $ x54 n. heavy Brussels Rugs at the cost prce of $.50. Lnoleum, 85 Cents Square Yard. For the ktchen ths department presents cork body prnted Lnoleum n a good assortment of tle and wood patterns.. t s two yards wde, all perfect, and cut from full rolls, 85c per square yard. TOWELS, BED AND TABLE LNENS At Sale Prces. SUTS FOR YOUNG MEN AND BOYS. Young Mens Suts. Plan browns, plads and blue and brown mxtures, sngle and double breasted models. Approprate for sprng wear. Szes 33 to 38. Specal at $ For the Smaller Boy. Cassmere Suts, all wool mxtures, model belted coats, two pars of knckers. $5.00 values at $9.95. Brown mxed Cassmere Suts, Norfolk coats, one ar of knckers, full lned. Szes 7 to 0. $3.50 values, specal at $8.50. Khak Knckers, full cut, szes to, at 85c. Blouses of percale, wth neat strpes and attached collar. Also khak sports blouses. Szes 7 to 5. Specal value at 59c and 69c. Boys Shrts of strped madras wth attached collar. Szes 2 to 4. Specal sale prce, 85c. Boys and Lttle Gents Hgh Laced Shoes n black and brown Russa Calf, Englsh and nature shaped toes, Goodyear welted soles. Szes 0 to 5\». Regular $4.50 and $5.50. Specal at $3.85. THE STORE FOR MEN. BLUE SERGE SUTS, $ More conservatve models n plan blue serge and mxed Suts. Sngle and double breasted, full and quarter lned. AH szes, 35 to 4. $40.00 and $4a.0O values, specal at $ Sprng Tes. New Sprng Tes, fore-n-lumd, n fancy strpes and colors, 59c; 2 for $.00.,,. Sprng Wash Tes, fast colors, 29c, 39c, 49c. Mens Gloves. Grey Kayser.Slk Gloves wth self and Muck embrodery, $.75.., Doette Washable Gloves Fownes, m mode, oneclasp, $.50. Shoes, $5.00. Brogue Oxfords n medum and dark smles of brown Russa calf, wth heavly perforated tp* und ball straps, welt soles and rubber heels. All szes, 5-J to. Value $7.00 and $0.50,.specal lt $5.00. Hose, 35 Cento. Slk.sle Hose n black, whte, cordovan, navy und grey, 35c, 3 for $.00. ShrU, $.9. Sprng Shrts n neat strpes wth soft culls. Specal nl $.9. Unon Suts, $.29. Nansook Unon Suts, szes 3( to!(!, npeclul $.20 """" """"" : """ Handkerchef!. " " "" All.non HamlktTchfn, at 35c,. for $.00. ntal Lawn HndkurclufB, 25c. Razor Blades, 9 Cents. Kvcr-ltendy Huzor Hnds, 9c,

20 4 k A v, A l A. V f A t K ( A A 4 J l A M " ^.! U H U ^ COMNG SOON WATCH FOR DATE BUCK JONES N BG PUNCH" MATNEE 2:3O BVCNNG 7:00 TO O:4O ALACE RHONE eoa THEATRE] RED BANK COMNG SOON WATCH FOR DATE ELANE HASVMESTElN N Poor Dear Margaret Krhy" Thursday, Frday and Saturday, May 9, 20 and 2st SPECAL VAUDEVLLE JOHNNY WEBER OF FAR HAVEN JACK MUNDY OF FAR HAVEN WELSH BETTER KNOWN AS THE FAMOUS HARRY WELSH TRO Ths act has just fnshed forty-eght consecutve weeks on the bg tme and s consdered one of the best laughng acts on the stage today. A RP SNORTNG ACT FULL OF PEP AND GNGER One Day-Thursday, May 9th Alce JL.ak:e N A STORY OF THE WHTE LGHTS AND MOTHER LOVE "THE GREATER CLAM" A Drama of That n Lfe Whch More Powerful Than Passon, and! Whch a Fner Even Than Love. RUTH ROLAND n "THE AVENGNG ARROW" Every Thursday PATHE NEWS One Day-Saturday, May 2st ELEEN PERCY N A COMEDY OF WGGLES AND GGGLES "The Land of Jazz" A pcture that wll make your soul shmmy for joy. EDDSE POLO n 5th epsode of "KNG OF THE CRCUS" One Day-Frday, May 20 N A PCTURE FOR YOUNG AND OLD nfatuaton of Youth" u Can an -mpressonable Young Man Flrt Wthout Danger Wth Another Man. Wfe? Can a Woman Pny Wth Fre am Not Got Burned? Specal SUNSHNE COMEDY One Day-EVlonday, May 23d WLLAM RUSSELL N A STARTLNG STORY OF A DUAL DENTTY "The Cheater Reformed" She beleved the man to be her husband; and then Every Monday PATHE NEWS SPECSAL COMEDY Attracton TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, MAY 24 and 25 Attracton Extraordnary! Drect from Captol Theater at New York Do not try to wn Happness by tellng your Husband thngs that do not concern hm. _et the past reman dead "HUSH." N You must bury your past n a haze of future happness. A pre-marrage error magnfes tself tenfold between dusk and dawn-"hush." A MANS MND CAN MAKE A MOUNTAN OF A MOLE HLL, A WOMANS EXPLANATON CAN NEVER REVERSE THE ORDER--HUSH-WHAT YOU DONT TELL YOU DONT HAVE TO EXPLAN TODAY- B LURE OF YOUTH Featurng CLEO MADSON SPECAL- TWO-REEL COMEDY WLLAM COURTWHGHT.. -l/anfvn f f^ APT«<& HELEN WEER 4- V AUUtVlLLt J^K^ S. S» -** SPECAL ELECTON TO BUY SCHOOL STE. Two Blocks Proposed as Locaton for New Hgh School Mens Club of..reformed Church Held Lades Nght Last Thursday. A specal meetng of the voters y.ll be held on Tuesday nght, Way 8st, at thehfrh school audtorum! to submt the proposton of puvchas-j jr.g two blocks of land for school use to cost $6,000. The two plots are! two full blocks, bounded by Atlantc, Monroe, Jackson and Broad streets, wth Dvson street gong; through j the center of the property. The dea of the purchase s to provde land for a new hgh school ste, Whch wll be needed n a short tme. Each block of land s larger than tle plot where j the hgh school now stands. t s planned to use a part of the land as an athletc ground. The board of educaton expects to rase the money j lor the purchase of the property by ssung notes payable over a perod of years f the proposton s affrmed l>y the voters. ( The annual lades nght of the Wens cub of tn- eformed church j was.h d Thursday n^lt n the pub-! le lbrary. The entertanment conssted of selectons by an orchestra \ composed of Everett SlcOM, M;cy Judnck, Fred Eckhart, Harold Smth! and Alfred Chwy; vocal solo by \ ]\lr.-\ h.. /.ucke, accompaned by Mss Anne Laure Nton; voln se-: lectons by Mss Ar.na lmcosdy. a! Faxophone selecton by (.. Leon Gar- \ json, a vocal solo.y Mss Tlero-a Schenone, vocal solo by.ars. Helks, vocal and humorous selectons by Mr. and Mrs..Matt Greg. Addresses; m-rc made by Judge. K. Aekerson, Jr., Rev. F. T. E. Reynolds and ; tteoree S. Hyer. Refreshments were served and a soal lme was en-j joyed. The numlnts of the commt- tee n charge were ra Ansor<rc, W. S. Wallace, John lloke, John U. Hoke and Arthur S. Vanluskrk. offce there. V. P. Armstrong anl George. Mr. and Mr! Conover have returned from a two "" Ked Hank ","»"",; «u k Monmouth Dary Co., nc. Offers the hghest grade dary products. Our specal Mlk comes from Mr. Charles D. Clevelands Sunny Brook Farm at Eatontown and Mr. Frederck E. Haslers on Hardng road. Our regular mlk s from Meadow Brook Farm where no expense has been spared to make t up-to-date and santary n every respect. When you buy from us you support home trade and are assured of the best. 39 Branch Avenue Red Bank Telephone 886 wll make extensve mprovements to the house and wll open hs dental George Baldwn, Presdent SEASHORE PROPERTY. j Ocean and Barncpat Bay at Seasde Park, easy automoble dstance, Bungalow und cottage stes on bay front, each wth boat landng, fshng! and crabbng from own property. Jesse N. Beers of quests.... Wednesday of w-eks fshng- trp on Thrtv-Om- ] Mr r;" ml :" rs -, Carles D. Smth, h Mle lake n Canada. ". he M.en.s club of St. Marys Hprh ground, deep water; three: Mr. and Mrs. >, Walter J. Brand have <," m \V h J», hom ">""Jfl "»;"" show»"» n" blocks from ocean; new board walk! moved from Cajt. Peter ]j llma 3;^H brftheatev next Monday muht. and new fve-hundred foot long ocean J.ouse on Osborn street to an anrt-! ( - ~. rbe J - L ""? lllls - elarge ot thefshnp per. All nmustments. ner.t )n Mr. Brands mothers house l " ur - Also new eght-room cottages, wth A beneft dance for the "\Vell?sey all modern convenences), on the same j college sem-centennal fund wll be tract. Terms reasonable:! J held Wednesday nell, May L!f>lh, at tn Second street. Uussel Post has sold a house on the north sde of Second.-ted to the Keyport yacht club. Mrs. J.. MERRT R. LAMSON, Ernest Smt. The Thought clul met Monday leulrckson s ara^n^ the aftar. Freehold,. New Jeraey. nfrht wth Mrs, Fred C. O?den. A son was born to Mr. M and Mrs. Jobnt. Scham-k has le.m a pa-.loytent n the Sprng.nk- hosptal. A Keystone excavator s at work the evenng servces of Calvary K. Cnkelet Frday. Reynolds delvered addresses. At Mrs. Kl/.abeth Oj^l f*av> a dn- on the *- south..,..* sde v of West.. ^^,. Front. v.., church, Ex-Governor \V. E. Rtnyon lcr for her father, \V. Conover, street prejaratory to contctnp: tn-(rave an address. Smth, Wflneslay nfjht, the occa- ] street from llroal street to the end pon bek h:: VJth lrthday annver- of the macadam road just west of the Mnrlhorn News. try. Maawan drawbrdge. The trolley Mrs. Martn Walsh uf Newark Mrs., (. Wallmc, Mrs. lrow-! trat S "" l0 " OV " the center sjent several days last week wth er Wallt? and Mrs. Mnne \. of Uu «t>eet th«>vp:l h<> busness her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Jlnr.vn were week.end vstors at At- secton, a lve font strp havt; "en Urahney. hntc (ty. jtak- ol the smth sdewalk und add- Mrs.. Monnhan and rrnddnugltor Mr. and Mrs. Vrfy Anaorfrc and """ s( r-et. Margaret of - Vancouver, ". " " C, are dnrhter lortene.f New V Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. lnone and were week-end quests of Mr. and,, Mm l! c v?t(? Mss Mary Steers. rancs of lroolvlvn Srooklyn were "\vrek- Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Holland are Mrs. ra Ansorje. d quests of Mr. and Jlrs, K. T. spendng a few weeks at lleaufort, Fred Van lorn (\mpany, autn lloos( dealers, have opened a branch of Th. dede-ton of l)e boulder on Mr. Cook of trooklyn s vstng \ ther-ked lank plarc n one of the b lbrary grounds erected n. jn:w.ntors -n. the Knrlan H.- publ ls dat(ghtfr,. Mrs..,..,. L.Gldfurt...,\ nn-on honor of tll vetefatr of anu vvav Mr. am Mrs. A. Foley and son Uroad street. George W. Jacobs, an of the Unted Stales was held Sunday afternoon. Mayor,S. V, MasdM James of Uuoklyn are vstng Mrs. electrcal contractor, vvll occuj)y the other Rtore. cleys parents, Mr. and Mrs. J, pveacnted the nrnmral and Henry (lmltlrnllll, Hr. C. 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