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K VOLUME XLV. NO. 21. Issued Weakly, Entered ea B«e our!-Class Metier at tbv Pcotofflcs.at Eed Beak, H, JU under*tb« Act of Match Sd, 1B79. RED BANK, N. J.,. WEDNESDAY,' NOVEMBER 15, 1922. SALE OF THREE PARIS. |BAKERY B u s !5£ s s $1.50 Per Year. PAGES 1 TO 8. The will was made last February. IM 01 I f f / » ELECTION DAY HUNT. The Asbur/il'ark imd Ocean Grove! u L l i i l l ' . _ I Dennis Murray's Place of Business ii bank was inade executor. I Hurir;hac!tcr« Race Tlirout;ii MiddleiNEW OWNERS FOR THREE "UP Beinff Enlarged. town anil Holmdcl Tov/nahips. Albert Liming of JUanasquan orI MANY WILLS WERE PROBATED Frank Tomaine i.i building an ucl • dered {HOC given to Atlantic View FORGED NOTICE WAS A BOOMCOUNTRY" PLACFS The Monmouth county hunt Hub ITS AIMS AHE MUSICAL, LITERAT FREEHOLD LAST WEEK. ERANG FOR POLITICIANS. lion of 20x25 feet to his building cemetery of Mmiusquan, to keep lite ARY, SOCIAL AND CJVIC. rode horseback through u large part Tho Robert Laird Farm at Scobey. " " t n c south side of River street Mrs. Jeanic C. Chcmeroy and Mrs. burial plot in order. Whatever per-! T , e Republican Machine Tried a of .Miiidlctown and Holmdel town- The New Society I>e.['an Life With 35 ville, tho Farm of John Lonjj, Sr., ! "''if'1 Is rented by Dennis Murray sonul property or money is left niter [ Mary J. Willey of Red Bank Left ,-;hips on (.-lection day. Edward W. 'Smart AL'cIs" Stunt Last W e r t , Member* and It i» Expected That of Everett, and tho Form of* John ' ' " ' n ' s bakery business. Mr. MurAH Their Property to Their Hus- the payment'of this beijuesl, ia to be but the Italian-American Voters .Murphy of Virginia, while on tin- • It Will Have 100 Member. Iltfare H. VanMator Channo Handa. j ray started the business a few weeks invested and the proceeds used to bands—Eleven Other Wills. hunt, was thrown from his burse were Not Fooled by It. the Winter is Emlr;d. and maintain the homestead u'hile taking a fence at Nutswamp. i The old Robert Laird homestead 1 " 110 n n i l , f l ' o m t l l e beginning it has Mr:-\-Jennie-. C. (!humeroy of Red keep Of tricks that are vjiiii ;uirl of His (-ye wan bruised and he was! Th" new society or club at Linuntil n t l 1 the youngest child readies the ait Scobeyville was bought last week pr?.afo>'«d- . It soon _ outgrew the Bank, who died a short time ago, left I » f% y°»»Bo«tch.lcl reaches the ways ccruft l hlllld n f a n d t h o that andevious tlvpi-nwrbinl which was recently ort;-ani£fcd oi -liakeii up and cut. by John C. Schenck of Colt's Necic ' < addition is required a will which she mode March 3d, ' ^ ~ ft"!'"- " ' e will then says: T!le for $8,500. The property comprises I ?n t l " 3 ! l c c o u n t ' addition will ! 191 !>, with Howard S. Ilijiginson and ( l n ° r < i c r . t h u ' m ' oIllI ' Ir '- 1 " maV ' l v « "Heathen Chinee" dees not excel The hunters gathered on the. Red | :•.•. "'• William A. liai--sett'e under tkt • of the Lincroft choral docicty seventeen acres and it is on the I Lmvc. c o n c r e t . e . enclosures and the IIMM..S. Uarbcr n» w i t n e s s . Mr.s. together in P^ee ; m ,l1 harmony I Red Bank Republican politicians in Hank railroad station ground:;' and ! n ; I .. I hereby order-and direct that no per-, the estimation of John IliKiorc, Mi- lh< fh\.;t cheek was made on Charles < ' i : branched out to inehi-le littraI Chameroy left all her estate ami Mrs. Kdv.'iird M. 11 ami social event.-, -ati Ciinzona 'C"lly'.s farm near Kverett. The nextl' I husband, Auatole Chameroy, and 'son shall be. permitted t o live with I ehnel All three <.f run was through _ the __ ^ | • a : rmi.i;ie. Meetings are held Monday my said children in said borne with- Haley of Red Bank. Pleasantv Valley made him executor. these persons on election morning re- section of liofmdel township" to An'-' nights at the Lincroft chape! and one Mrs. Mary J. Willey, wifo of WilL'ry of my i-.ald children, and ceived a little typewritten note ami nie Ogrleii's corner. The third start! 0 *' tin! chief objects of the society ii lium Willey'of Red Bank, who died ! a , n d . should this provision of- my will be it was the contents of this1 mite which was made on Richard Herbert's farm ' l " further the interests of the chapel. lugs are on the farm. They nrc in Jordan's bakery. Bennett Bros, will ! about a month ago, left all her them to believ. that, th near Ili.lmdel and thy finish was :it: violated by t h e entry of any percon caused u William A. Has.-'ett is president, fair condition. The sale did not in- build tho addition. erty of every kind clude, the Laird cider mill, which ad• " — - , ••and requested him that he dispose of m t 0 saia.nome without such consent, "Heathen Chinee" h.'id been outdone. William A. Magee's farm between I Mrs. George C. Richdale vice prerfThe note with capital letters and Holmdel and Everett. Rufus Finch i dent, Joseph W. Thomp?on treasurer, joins the farm property and which is RITII FSlMf 1 VV>m U A I I C T C h e r j e w e l r y a n d f u r n i t u r e in accord- M f ™ m J J.l"#l!> " m l ' . f 0 h c r c ^ <""- punctuation just as it was written, was master of the hounds and John I James C. Richdale w-i-n-Uny ami Mrs. operated by John E. Laird of Matauggestions made during, ., . . . , , follows: Cideman WIB huntsman. The honor-J,Jennie Dahlgren assistant secretaryaal houK h wan. Before prohibition came into her lifetime. Jtfrs. Willey'n husband j ^.H , .f ' " ' } " land upon ary whips were Arthur Jones and i The music committee consists of f "stands s effect tho late Robert Laird mudo and Harry Campbell, president ofwl!"--l> the same at public or Ariiory Haskcll, Jr. The hunters! Frederick Conklin, Mrs. Kenneth Eed Streak applejack, which wua re- NEW DWELLINGS GOING UP AT the Broad street national bank, were private sale and to invest the pro- To the Vot.Ts hf-thv H< If you live in fnvnr ti h j Wyckotr and Mrs. George ('.. Richliowned from coast to coast as the ceeds thereof for the benefit and gave an ovation to W W. S Strother LITTLE SILVER POINT. made executors of the will and EdStreet to the Itivir, tli finest "Jersey lightning" in the land. ones, as his birthday occurred'the | dale. Mr. bassctt, the.presid-nt, says win R. Conovei' and Kenneth II. Mc- support of any infant child or chil- from the Tlnturii Mniw y before the hunt, He is G-i years , the club expect!! to have 100 memThe farm is at present occupied They nro Being Constructed on the Queen were the witnesses. The will dren until they shall each arrive at and the Ktoppinjr of tti n Brill,:.' the age of 21 years." J and !u> hunts and ])la\^ polo with • hei-s before the winter end:,. The When the jlic chui River Front for Lorenzo Getty and was made June Stli of last year. by J; Henry Vinlug, who has lived Vote f< Mr. A. Miller f. Minyoungest child ijiueh vim and zeal as men half his club will change itsi name, but. the is 21 years old, then Graham B. McGregor of New there ten years. Ho will vacate next Uridget MeCue of Atlantic townIk-mofi ] new name has not yet been selected. age) York—Will be Finished Next Year ship made her will hist August. Slie j the house and land, if not so d preMarch and ho has not decided where Possibly a good many more per"The Lincroft Community League" he will move. Mr. Schenck bought Two large houses costing about left $3,000 to her itaughter, Ann Me- viously ns provided m the will, is to sons than these three receiver! a simi seems to be the name most favored. W o L K N FOR A NIGHT. the farm for his own use. His son, $30,000 are being built at Little Sil- Cue, in consideration of her services I"5 su'd and the proceeds divided ilar notice. The notice was palpably j Other members of the d u b besides Harold Schenck, will move on the ver Point, fronting on the South to her mother and father. -• • -• equally " - a forgery and all three of these per- j She left • . -, among all the children. Mr, Rulers Took Norman Stout's Car ' those entioned are Mr. and Mrs:. John farm where Mr. Schenck now lives. Shrewsbury river. The owners are to this (laughter the sum of $500 in j L i m ' » g B eon> Earl Karl Liming, Liming, was. sons recognized it as such at once. ; R. (,'onover, Mi-s. Joseph W. Tliomp\ V and Damaged It. John Long, Sr., of Everett, bus Lorenzo T. Getty and Graham IS. trust, the income of which is to be named as executor. The will was All'of them were working for Demo-, Bold his farm at that place to Grove McGregor of New York. The houses used for yearly masses for the repose made in October of last year with cratic success at the election anil', N'iormlvk Stout of 1Uraneli avenue >''<n, Mr. and Mrs. J. Holmes Conoyoung'vi-r, Miss Bessie Fenton, Mrs. Fred' * i n ^ ' automobiU ' ' " to his 1.... That'll 1 hacker of Kfcading, Pennsylvania, J are being built on land which wai of the souls ot Mrs. McCue, her hus- Theodore F. Everett and Anna W. they were especially interested in the l 1 crick Conklin, Rnymond ConlJin, f.or. ¥0.000. The farm has 28 acres j owned by the late Joseph Laiurlei band, her brother, Thomas Collins, Everett as witnesses. election of Archibald L. Miller, the brother Elmer one afternoon last \ Mi^s Rachel Conover, Kenneth Franklin Osborn of Manasquan left Democratic candidate for mayor. A'l wei'l;. Elmer v,-?nt for a ride with and it is on the Holmdel and Middle- and which was bought recently by and his wife. As much of the bal. . Miss Ada Fenton,. Mrs. $1,000 to his g granddaughter, Beatrice , g, ce of them live- in districts where tin a friend and while on the way home WyckoiV, town roads. It baa fronlnges on both the Hugh Getty construction com- ance of the income ns may lie neces- $ sides of the Ilolmilel road. The two pany. The company sold part of the sary is to be used for the c<ire of the Osborn, daughter of his dead son, Ar- Italian-American vote is large and I.M'I the automobile parked in front James C. Riehdak-, Georg.; (\ Kiehloads cut. through the farm in the property to Lorenzo Getty and Mr. family plot in the Roman Catholic thur Osborn, which she is to receive all of them were using their best en- of the I.eedsville Inn at Lincroft dale, Mr. and Mrs. William Sevcrin while he and his friend went, inside and their three daughters, Mrs. John shape of a V and near tho point of McGregor. Another lot was bought cemetery at Freehold, containing the when she reaches the age of 20 i •»II «.., i c \- " L i •'" t (leavors to persuade this vote to fa- In get something to eat. When they ' Walters, William Slater, James Bosthese two l-oadu is a largo farmhouse. by Mr. Moycr of New York, who ex- grave of Mrs. McCue's husband, and years. A_l All tho re.it of his estate was y o r M r _ M i , i e r . came out the car was gone. Elmer sum, John Mouser, Jr., Mi.-ia Edna One part of the dwelling is more pects to build a house for his own oc- in which Mrs. McCue herself J e - i Jett to hi:3 children, William P. OsMr. DiFiore is president of th and hi.-, friend rode home in a taxi- Hhinebart, Paul Reid, Mr. und Urn. than 100 years old. It .'is in good cupancy next spring. , cab. The owner of the automobile, .Melville Reid and Miss Anna Reid, condition, as are also the outbuildLorenzo Getty's house will be then made a search until half-past ' Membership is not restricted to Linings on the place. £<lx44 feet and it will be of frame thrce o'clock in the morning for the croft residents. Anyone having 80Among old-timers the farm is of- construction, three thre stories high. It g nut'imohilc. After daylight he re-jcial or property interests in the Ltnten known as the John Stilwell place, will haVe eleven rooms and three sumed the hunt and found the car on croft section is eligible to join the on account of its having been owned bathrooms. A fireplace will he in [held in trust and any accumulations are cxeuctors of the will. insult to his intelligence for anyone the side of the road between Lincroft club. Mary C. Col'.on of Long Branch to believe that he could be fouled by Jind occupied a number of years by the living- room. Hardwood floors ! which may have been added thereto, The windshield. -w.— a man of that name. He was the will be laid throughout and the house is to be paid to the organization all her estate to her brother and such a clumsy forgery. Mr. DiFiore and Tinton Falls. father of Theodore Stilwell and he will be provided with modern im- which will have Edward M, Collon and Mar- says he got so mad that he redoubled was broken and one of the mud- STATION GROUNDS IMPROVED. charge off the Roman ! sister, Ei h h th R died many years ago. John Stilwell provements. The cost will be about 'Catholic cemetery at Freehold. The i caret K, Colton, and they were made his efforts for Mr. Miller and the- guards was bent. The persons who; Public look the car bad evidently been on , Melvin A. Rice Makes was one of the largest property own- $17,000. rest of the estate is to be divided "in- j executors of- the will, Democratic, candidates and persuadride. They have not been ' Spirited Gift to Leonardo. ers in the neighborhood of Everett. On the property bought by Mr. to ten parts, of which Mrs. McCuc's; -o~-*ed four automobile owners to help i a joy o. ' At his own expense Melvin A. Rice Mr. Long bought the farm eleven McGregor is a large boathouse. This children, Ann McCue, Surah Mullin.i h him get Democratic voters to the i caught. WOMEH IN.CIVIC WORK. years ago from William Dowlen of will be moved and remodeled into •** of Leonardo has had three loads of wife of William Mullin, Charles Hen- j • , I polls. Although the notices were Rumson. A SURPRISE PARTY. I bluestone placed on the railroad stapnrt of Mr. McGregor's new house. ry JUcCue, Joseph" McCue ""• *" d Frank i A Talk at the. Women . Club by Ex- ^ fc , N b ^ j t t) tyliewritten , , . . . jtion grounds at that place. The l l r Mr. Thucker will take possession The house will be of frame construc- McCue shall each have one share. | Jennie the It Was Given Last Week for M " » bluestone makes a marked improvemissives v r e r e n o t mail,,! until next spring. Mv. Long.has not de- tion, two stories high. It will be | Elizabeth McCue Anger, another j A.«mblywoman Jennie VanN«.. of election day, November Mary Applcgate of Spring Street. Mrs. Jennie C. VnnNess, ex-assemmorning the station and tfce cided where he will move, but he in- 24x44 feet with an extension of daughter, is to have two shares, and jblywoman from Essex county, talked 7th, according to the postmark on mentj at A surprise parly was given last j people of Leonardo arc very gratefel tends to continue farming. 28xf? feet. Nino rooms and two Dell McCue, another daughter, is to j to the Red Bunk Woman's club last the envelopes, They were receive'.!; Thursday night for Miss Mary Ap- .to Mr. Rice. After every storm the in the house. The John H. VanMater farm in bathrooms will bo bo in the house. have three shares. The will recites I Friday afternoon on "Woman's Part shortly before noon. plegate of Spring street. Dancing,' grounds around the station were cofAtlantic township, between Colt's There will be a porch twelve feet that Mrs. McCue had advanced | in Civic Life." Mrs. VanNess said The feelings of Mr. Canzona and Efforts Neck and Marlboro, has been bought wide. In the living room will be a $5,000 to her son Frank and that this that civics is politics and that every- Mrs. Haley were much the same as music and games were enjoyed andicred with mud and water. a collation was served. Those pros- -vvern made to get the railroad cola* by John McCIcnnon of New York for fireplace. The cost will be about sum was to be deducted from his thing that has to do with the hope, those of .Mr. DiFiore. They knew $5,000. The property was owned by $13,000. Both houses will he com- flhnre in thi estate. Mrs McCue'r, with the school nnd with children io a Mr. Miller too well to believe that h ' cnt were Anna Cameron, Claire and pany to improve conditions but nofta Greek, who with his family has pleted next spring. The Hugh Getty daughters, Cornelia Sussman, Ann | part of politics. She said it was the wanted to turn the town over to the Hclen Davey, Eleanor Hartman, Bet- • ing was done. Then Mr. Rice tools moved to New York. It comprises construction company is doing the •duty of women not only to take a tender mercies of the Tintern water ty Laros, Sa~rah Mitchell, Gladys j the matter into his own handa artii twenty acres and on it are a house work and Richard Bates k foreman McCue and Elizabeth McCue Anger part in civic work nnd to take an in- company or to stop the bell of St. Schneider, Helen VanDom, Louis! improved the station grounds at his were named ns cxccutriccs of the nnd the usual outbuildings. Mr. Me- on both jobs. A number of Little will. The witnesses were Joseph Mc- lerest in polities, but to become part j Anthony's church " from " ' As Colmorgan, Jack Davey, William own expense. ringing. Clennon is a native of England and Silver men arc employed on the job. Flerth, Irving Ferry, Milton Heller, j »-« Dermo.lt and William D. Reid. of the government. She said if thi j the day wore on and the facts about Ernest Hartman, Richard Laros, Ar-| BOYS' CLUB SIX YEARS OLO. fio has boen in the United States only -sa-*-e. Maty E. Tomlinson of Highlands women wanted any civic improve- the typewritten notices a short time. For a number of. lliur Thompson, Wilbur Tomlin'kon, • years the farm was owned'and. occu- CHICKENS AND DOGS KILLED. left her entire estate to her two ment, tho way to get it was to get in known, feeling ran high among the Eileen Manahan and Harry Apple- Red Bank Organisation of i"Youoa Italian-Americans against the Repied by John II. VanMater, who later Wholesale Lo»o of Chicbona and Co- friends, Lucy Rutherford and Alice politics and go after it. ! Campers Had a Baoqaet. Steelman," daughters *of Orris SteelCnpt. Dwyer of the Red CroBs out- publican machine. This feeling was gate. nioved to Jersey City, -~~'~~ | T h e Campeis' club of Red Bank ninen al Shrewsbury. man of' Highlands,' nnd they were lined the present work of the Red intensified by a report that a promin-i H OLMBEL'S GOOD PUPILS. > celebrated its sixth annivcrnary with •Fourteen chickens owned by Miss named ns executrices, Tho will was Cross and mado an appeal- for the cnt Republican worker had said that banquet last Wednesday night a t SCOBEYVILLE STORE SOLD. Evie Valentino' of Shrewsbury were made in 1919. The witnesses wore help of tlle -club members in tho Red the Italian vote could be bought for Twenty-Six Children 'with Perfect ie imperial hotel at Long Branch. hilled one night last week by dogs Harry H. Johnson and George Jen- Cross roll call, which started Satur- a little money. J Attendance Records. . _alka were given by the new offlcDta The Old Sdobtiy Building Bought by whose owners are unknown. day. This I kinson, Jr;, of Highlands, According to Mr. DiFiore there Holmdel pupils with perfect at- ^ ^ tclub „ the iuu „ David Tumidislri for $500. of the and after the dinner The meeting was in charge of Mrs. are 520 Italian-American voters in made a total of about 100 chickens I Mrs. Ann Curtis of Keansburg month ; members attended the show at the Dav|d Tumidjski of Scobeyville has killed by dogs at Shrewsbury the;made her will in-September of last W. T. McDowell, chairman of the Red Bank. He says 4(10 of them tendance records for the past !Broadway theater. The newly elect. bought, the store property at that j past two" week's. !year and she named Charles R. Sny- civics department. Eight hew mem- voted at the election and thnf nine- are: Primary gi»cl<-3-Willinm ed officers of the d u b are John T. of this 400 voted Democratic Wumlraw place from the Jennie Seobey estate The dog population of the village Iderof Atlantic, Highlands as execii- bers were received in the club, they tenths ~ , . Wilioli Krancis, J.in 1 „ . „ . , . .........Tctley president Wnrren Corhnrt being Miss Emma Lafetra, Mrs. Har. for $M10. At one time tliis building I has also beeh depleted. These tor. She left $'500 to her son, Fred tO the best of his belief. He Says the IJUI- Hammond, Kuthn-inL'c Hick Neville. Ham- vice president, Maynard White secwas a flourishing country store, but deaths have been caused by poison- j A. Curtis, for his services to Mrs. ry Cohen, Mrs. Trevonian Brower, result of. the election shows that the•! » > » * K™J«U und Mnry ^ iiciun^ Poihemu,i,_ Hchraiiit. [ ( , i Edwin Compton treasre ary aru of late years the store has been ing. Fred Neilson lost two dogs Curtis and her husband, and all the Mrs. Alexander Pepin, Mrs. George two parties in the town lire closed and the building baa become which he valued at ?75 and which had rest of her estate she ordered divid- Voorhis and Mrs. Anna Rylance ly balanced that the Italian-Ameri- Knthcrinc Stilwacon. Sndic W a r n p , ! *..), Smith of Red Bank, Mrs. Onorolln rccan badly run down. The new owner won prizes at shows. .,...v..^.., E.ina .and is in a flouriahftiE condition. A na nn " v h e issue M "...,,.„ J X " Schenck, Ritter. Mnrcn Mrs. George ed equally among her four vote determines issue. Mr. vo o tt ee d a ce ct eeri m m ii n n ee ss tthe tin. issue. « «r• Ely', I g will improve the building. He will Hope is mourning the loss of "Per- John Allen Curtis, Albert D. Curtis, j Avati of Little- Silver and Mrs. Hen- DiFiore says he is going to frame the SutiihtMi, Ruth Hammond, Mildred Schcmk, I1111Tnr , er o f social CVGntS Will be held rny, Ann Dorothy Mahei, Eleanor T* ..._il HI,.I .. T^l, , „ „ „ , . I},.*.*. Annli* PlU", ** " * * • ^*- the y *• winter. occupy part of it and use part of it cy, ' a dog seventeen yenrs old. George B. Curtis, and Fred A. Cur- ry S. Lippincott- of Middletown. bogus notice and display it promi- ley. Elizabeth Stout, El zabeth Sutnhen, during for a store. He is employed on tho "Jesse," a dog owned by James Cas- tis. The witnesses to the will were Mrs. Frank Curtis will act as club- nently in his store on Shrewsbury, Anna Lola Holmes. II.ereh fruit farm and while hee i ey, and "Babe," a dog owned by Howard W. Roberts of New Mon- house hostess until April 1st. <»•<> Denied Lodge Funeral Benefit. avenue. He says lie is going to keep | ki h store will be in charge of James McCue, have also gone to the mouth and Anna Helmuth of Belworking the it as a souvenir and that any time ] «Bi i im Fined for Postoffice Thefts. ' j ] l e s tate board of officers of Great Beyond by way of the poison ford. his wife. the Republican machine or any of its' Meyer J. Lip_ack of Shrewsbury American Mechanics lias refused to Rumson Girl to Wed. route. exponents comes to him to help the avenue was arraigned before Federal Charles Lufburrow of Keyport a f u n e r a j benefit of ?500 to Mrs. Broad.Street Lot Sold. made his will November 16th, 1918, ''Mr. and Mrs. L. B. VanNest of machine he is going to direct their ( Court Judge Bodine tit Newark l a s t ; j n m e s P. Armstrong of Seabright. ; week on a charge of robbing regis-; j j ( , r jiu<;tjjlnc| was a member of the Lincroft Surprise Party. with Joseph Fisher and Rufus O. Rumson announce the engagement attention to the notice. Mrs. James Jardino has bought a of their daughter, Grace H., to Roclot on the cast sido of Broad street Mr. DiFiore says that he and most ( tercd letters last summer at the Red geabright lodge and was four days in Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Carton, who Walling as witnesses. Mr. Lufburfrom the Daniel W. White estate, on live near Lincroft, received a sur- row left the income from all his es- co Dilione of Red Bank. No dnto of the Italian-Americans of Red Bank postoffice, where he was em- l u T e a r s w ( , e n he died. An appeal Which she will Ullild a house for her prise visit a few nights ago from tate to his wife, Eveline Lufburrow, ! ployed as a clerk. He was fined f r o m t I l e geabright lodgeto the state own occupancy. The price Was relatives and fcienda^at Red" Bunk|"in3 ' o n S i i s s ' 1 0 should live, and at her I $100. ] board had been taken on the ground $6,250. •William A- Hopping made Everett, Asbui'y Park and English-' death the estate is to be equally at the ises made by the machine. He says that Mr. Armstrong was unable to the sale. Tho lot is 50x150 feet and town. Hallowe'en decorations, Hal-! divided nmong his three children, the promises were not kept. This Bowler Wing a Soft Hat. it is on tho west side of the street lowc'en games and a bountiful repast! Kathleen, Benjamin B. and Leonard year the Italian-Americans supported between tho residence of Edward made a pleasant evening for alli A - Lufburrow. George Coyne of Red Bank won a the Democratic party and Mr. DiThe executrices of Pichler and the house occupied by hands. the will are Mr. Lufbuirow's wife, soft hat in a roll-off bowling match a ! Fiore says they will continue this The case will now come up before trie som avenue road, Saturday evening, state Matthow Grolg. Eveline Lufburrow, and his two sis- few nights ago nt the Sheridan ar- support so long as th: " funeral benefit association ot ters, Evelyn and Annie M. cade. Bowlers who mnke the ten party gives them a square deal. | November 25th, 1822, 8:30 o'clock; Got Opossums nnd a Rnccoon. Stock Reducing Sale. tickets $2.50. Tickets may he obStanislaus Laruskewicz of Raritan Mr. Miller is an advocate of exhighest scores on the Sheridan alleys Walter Fields, Cornelius Larkin We must reduce stocks to make Property Wanted. township, who was also known as will roll off for a pair of ducks on tending Broad street to the river, but tained at Mrs. Burton C. Downing's, tooin for holiday lines arriving. To and Joseph Poliskey, who live near Stanley Laruskewicz and Stanley Wednesday, November 29th. he does not believe the town should | 88 Riverside avenue, Red Bank.—AdHave a client who wishes to purMiddetown village, spent a full night accomplish same in a limited period vertisement. Smith, left all of his property to his buy water from the Tintern water chase for cash a residential property we make' "drastic price reductions" rocently hunting nenr Freehold. dear wife, Pauline Smith Laruskecompany nor does he object to the with about one acre of land and withThanks to Voters. Sewing Machines. on women's coats, suits and .dresses, They had two dogs and they got five wicz, and she was made executrice ringing of church hells. | in four miles of Red Bank. lie We, the undersigned, Democratic All the latest improved electric would like the residence to contain dress goods and silks, hosiery and un- opossums and a raccoon. of the will. The will was made July candidates for office in Red Bank, One of the things which helped to i derwear. This is a bargain event of 29th, 1918, and was witnessed by desire to express our heartfelt ap- swing tho Italian-American vote al- portable Singer Sewing machines, about eight rooms-_ Price not to exNotice of Annual Meeting u lifetimo. Women's handsome CanEdward O. Wcthered and Charles R. preciation of the support given 113 by most solidly to the Democrats was motor attached. Old machines taken ceed $6,000. William H. Hintelton crepe and I'oiret twill -dresses, of Needlework Guild of America. The Snyder. Cash or time pay- manii, real estate broltcr, Rumson, the voters of Red Bank and espe- that the Republican town administra- in exchange. oriffinnlly to $30.60 lit $14.50, $19.50 public is cordially invited to the incially wish to tender our thanks to tion increased the salaries of depart- ments. Hemstitching done while you N. J.—Advertisement. Josiah B. Giles of Long Branch left and $24,60. A lot of women's'all- spection of garments collected by dithe workers in tho various Demohends and decreased the pay of wait at Singer Shop, George WooiU, wool sorgo dresses $8.75. Women's rectors and members, which will bo two houses and all his real estate on cratic organizations who did such ment street workers, several of whom are Jr., agent, 29 Monmouth street, Eed Wo Arc Not oa BroatS Street, "Collegiate" all-wool Jersey dresses, on view at Woman's Clubhouse, Ellis avenue at Long Branch to Mrs. noble work. Bank.—Advertisement. but we are in Red Hank. We do upItalian-Americans. 87.50. '• Women's polo sport coats, Brond street, Thursday, November Sarah Matilda Schofield, for her use as long an she lived, and at her dentil holstering, make draperies, cushions, ritArchibald L. Miller, Some people attributed the $10. Modish conts of velour nnd 10th, at 3:00 P. M. Miss C. W. Pinnoa. the property is to go to her grandmattresses, etc. Estimates cheerfully .1. Birdsall Pharo, ing and mailing of the notice to a Normandy, with and without fur Stewart of Glen Ridge, N. J., will ad- daughter, Sarah Taylor, daughter of Mason and llamlin, Mathushek, M. E. McNulty, given. The Upholstery Shop, M. J3iU woman member of the Republican collars, Originally to $49.50, at dress the meeting. Mrs. S. Sabath of All his household C. R. D. Foxwell. executive committee. $19.50 to -$84.50. $-1 wool jlres.i Red Bank will sing, Miss Katherino Lizzie Taylor. goods at 85 cents per yard. All wool Vnnllrunt will recite and the presi- goods, carpenter tools and other per- —Advertisement. You Have a Pressing Engagement. .tw«ed"mixtuiea, 50 inches wide, ff<i' dent, Mrs. William Patterson, will sonal property he left to Howard Dirhan's yiinno shop, Drummond Taylor, son of Lizzie Taylor. The Dont go without a cheerful, well-1 Why wait until death claims one of ••'value,' nt $2 per yard. Popular silk preside. Thursday, November lfith, will was made in 1916, with Frank your loved ones. A One-Act Farce, dressed appearance. It is not at all place, phone U33, Red Bank.—AdverPurchase your at !!:00 P. M.—Advertisement. tisement. ^ L. Howlund nnd Samuel C. Saeco aH 'Cafiton crepes, leading shades, $3.50 "The Teeth of tho Gift Horre," hil we are in i business. bi family plot in the benutiful Woodbine necessary while witnesses. . grade nt $2.45 per yard. Women'a We k know how to clean nnd dye Thursday evening-, November 23rd, cemetery, located or. Eatontown W Boy Wnntcil Belfrrnd's Waiting Room. popular heather Wool hose, values to Kesiah Yotman of Adclphia left boulevard. The purchaao price in- clothes in a manner that brings en- over sixteen years of age. One that at the First Baptist church. This is We shall he ({lad to hnve you make ?2 at $1, Women's pure silk full tire satisfaction to our. patrons. Dont the big feature of the Thanksgiving the house and lot whore he lived to cludes perpetual core. A enrd will fashioned hose $l.(!f>. Women's cele- use of the atore while waiting for his son, Ira Yotman, with the condi- bring our representative, who will let your pants bag at the knees when is not afraid to work and willing to bazar on this night. Dont forgot Oio learn the drug business. Station brated Carter union suite, at $1. A. friends or for the jitneys or trolley. tion that lio pay all debts and fu- explain all. date, Thursday, November 2I)rd.-fWoodbine Cemetery wo clean and press them with ease. Salz & Co., Red liank.—Advertise- The place is convenient, comfortable neral expenses, erect suitable stonea Association, 243 Broadway, Long French Cleaners and' Dyers, Mm; Pharmacy, Hcrnard L. Katsin, pro- Advertisement. prietor, opposite railroad station, Red and you are under no obligation to ment. over the graves of his mother nnd Gordon, proprietor, 4 Broad street. Branch, N. J.—Advertisement. buy. Just step,in nnd make yourself Iiank.—Advertisement. Typov/ritetf Blea&juas-tesra. Phone 1151. We'll call and deliver nt home. II. Bclgrad, Went Front father, and pay $75 to Mrs. Delia Dancing School. Hall, Mrs. Jennie Y. Irons, George We buy, rent, sell, exchange mvi the goods.—Advertisement. Take Notice. Visiting Chiropodist. street, near where trolley and jitGeorpfic 11. Hazard, Child building. Yetmnn, Ira Yetman and Ida Hall. A repair typewritcra. Trubin's, His The parties that started the rumor Dr. Francos K. Cooke Caslcr will Classen how forming. 2:00 p. m.,. neys stop.—Advertisement. few articles nml lceepankes wore dis- about Mrs. John II. Mack and WilSee "The Church Fair" make appointments by telephone to Store of a Thousand Itoran, 08 Drouu children three to nix yearn of age; tributed nmonif relatives and all tho liam Vorncll being married hud bet- Wednesday evening, November 22(1; eoine to you when needed. Tele- street, lied ilnnh.---AdvcrtiB«in<nt. Marc Nourishing Than Meat. 8:00 p. in. children nix to eight rest of the estate was orderod divid- ter be still or else there will be n musical comedy to be presented on phone Eut'ontown 2109-F-12 between Pure, properly made mayonnaise is ed equally among his children. yoartt; 4:00 p. in. pupils from eight Notico to An Public trouble. tho opening night of the Thanksgivf>:00 p. m. mid 8:00 p. m.-~Adverto sixteen; 5:16 p. in. ballet clara. n great body builder. Our National Now in the time to have your rubing baxar at the Pirnt Baptist church tisement. Mrs. Florence Dudley Hagodorn Signed, Philip Colomnn, instructor. It is ad- mayonnaise, containing only fresh ber boots and nitctiai repaired, at the November i!2d, 23rd nnd 2-lth.—AdMm. J. II. Muck. vised that registry bo mudo eiirly. egjts, best nnliid oil and highest grade of Ardcnu, in Howell township, mnda Chrinlnina Gifts Ml Auto Tire fihop, 28 Mechanic iitrcct. vertisement. For particular!! commit Georgio Ii. spices and vinegar, is nn ideal food. her will in 1914. She and her hus- —Advertisement. Red Itanlt.—A<lv«rlistimoiit. band, George. W. Hagedorn, owned At "The Gift Shop" booth, ThanksAsk for it by name if you want the HUMitl, fill Kniit Front street, lied Friday und Saturday of thin week and conducted Our House Tavern ,in giving bazar, First Baptist church, Got Ycur Shoes Repaired. Sank. School opens Tuesday, No- beat.-—Advertisement. we will show a line of hats at a speHowell townnhip for many yeurn and November ;!2d, 2!lrtl and 24th, afterI do it while you wait. Best work. vember 14 th.—Advertisement, also owned n lino farm near tho ho- Guaranteed. Reasonable prices. The cial price, $l!.r>l) each. Mins A. I.. noon and evening. No article at this Let Hoffman & IJbavrity, MS MonMoat Convenient Place in Town Morris, piillinery parlersi room li>, booth over $1, Advert inement. tel. Mrs. Ilngc-iloni left somo family mouth street, Jonfe'i your hoina. Grand nhoc repairing shop, 211 Went to get your trolley or bus. After Cnrdon'a First Anniversary Sule. Khmer building, fid liroud street, Ue-d Cash or credit. Fttmllaro fjuarsinshopping trip otep in Ides's anil keepsakon to friondn and relatives Front street, next to the Red Bank Bank.—Advertisement. See our window display.'! for the your y p and ahe loft to tho Boston a r t club Friday and Saturday "f this week tei-d.—Advcrtliifiitu'ist. dye workfi. -We also carry a Vonderful vuluefi we offer at our finit rent, while waiting for your trolley portraits of dome of hor ancestors steam we wiH'iihow a line of half) at » spegood lino of men's nnd boya' :moen. You're always welcome. anniversary mile \vhich Htnrts ThuriiRoberto fi; While, Holiday Opening. cial price, $11,fid each. Mira A. L. ' bun. which wore pnlntod by the lirst pres- —Advertisement. <lay morning, November 10th, 1022. Formerly Feinstein'u waiting room. ident of thin art club. All tho rest Robert!! & While, Atlantic lligh- Munis, millinery parlors room Hi, will ho away on »» viw.tiion from No—Advertisement. Cnrdon'a now store, 50 Droad street, landH, announce their holiday open- l.;isnei' hiiilding, !>1! Droad (itreet, lte-d venibei- liSth to DetjjBilmr 4. Iloth of her cstato she left to her huxbnnd Tnlin Her Hotnn Somn Candy. JRed Hank.- -Advertisement. ing .Slitimlny, December ;!il. Music liniik. AilveitiMcment. and nho named him iiu executor of olllcesi will ho clos'id tlurltn; that, Porch Screens. Before marriage you did it? Why tho will. ; uriernuim and evening.— Advertiselime Advciti'smint. I cncloao porches with ncroeiis or not now'.' .Step in Ide.'i'n waiting For Lunch. ment. I-'urd Coin'" For Snlo. Chrintophor U. Morgan <if Anbury room, West Front street, near Urond^ Our dellcioun snndwiehcfi nnd fresh glass, make window screens to order Park I'lnnua «i««I l'».i«*i* 6 la »«*. Model 10:: 1, perfect condition, loft a large number of family and get a box of choice confectionand make doors, windows and mill Idea's Waiting Koum/ enliuls are nlwnyu refreshing. Special work of anyy kind. J. 1>. NoiriH.lt ii'-eutlnj; B r"h< nd. II. C. ISureholl, keepsaken to vnrioim relatives nnd ery and uurpriiio her. .She'll miroly Formerly Feinstehi'it. F.vcrythinp fully |.(|iii|)]ieil, cord tiren. Hunt nae prices for qunnlilica, Atpcvin's doli- phono 4ii:)-M, Long Branch, Advor- friondn. / Ho left the income from appreciate it.—Advertisement. tht) Hiimo but tho name. Cimie in am! rilicc. Addles.'! Ford, drawer M, Ki-tl infer of Vitlh n v f i n t , *J»'W t'o'K H eutcB.ien, 20 Broad street, Red ISanl". tisement. ' Itanli.—Advert isioment. Widliien nU>it, »••} Iff > ' !< A'lv-rnil tho rout of hia oxtnto to his wife, mnke yourself nt homo. Advui'tlui1t—Advertisement. Ida C Morgan, nit long im she live.1! ti'K meiit. Lunch inoiit. Famous Gimrantead or until sho romutries, nnd aftor hor and parcel post "Tho Woniruileaa Wtrddillfi" milo at the p y Victor Night. H,,I n ,.v »• >t Hart, fihaffner & Marx clothes. Sold death or reminrliigo tho enlnto in to a i p In be repeated FrUluy eveuiiiH', NIH Open Tonijfht. h h Thursday, November 1 church, Tonight is also Victor night nt by Rochester Clothes Shop, 12 West go to bin thr«o children, Emily Mor- terinn Un vemher Jilth, nt, the Fiml liiipti i( H u l , t'li.iflit!'. I S « « .It.iiit Tonight I" "1™ Victor night at TuiiTui'tltiK'sj, JO Monmauth street, Red Krimt street, K«d Hank.—Advertise- gan Slanton, Henry Morgan and Kith, from 11 :H0 A. M. to ;!:00 1'. M. ting'a. Ml Monmouth rtlreet, Eed church. And ilont forget the Tliiinlu clicntoi- <;in»li«'» f . w » \ •'-'• W> .» ment. •iticet, llfij H i t ! 4<?<»f«H', l>. William A. Morgun, in equal ulinres. Tnbh'H re.iervcil for hn.'iliio.'B men.--- Bank.--Advcrtlnement, givint; buznr.—Advortisctnont, Advertisement. BUILDING TWO HOUSES.! ^ 1 ^ ^ ^ ™ ^ iMEW CLUB I T LICEOFf. during - »»?, *~ , ™>;,,t, ^ ^ ± <A l J RED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER Twe SPRAY MATERIALS (of UnoxcclSsd Merit) "Orchard Brand" "Electro Brand" "Black Leaf 4 0 " » "SulcoV.B." "Para Di-Chlor Benzene" "Insecticide Soap" aie ixady for delivery M*: SUjmaa'j Winesap, Jonathan and Ben Davis. Pa-lied in rcund bns&cl*. We can sliip them !•/ freight. e*£icss or parrel post. Both Fruit and Vegetable Machines here now. Come and leave your order for fall or spring delivery. Hose Fittings—Repairs, Used Sprayers. Read "Cadi Cropa." noun® BUSHELS FRUIT GRADERS COMMERCIAL SPRAYSTO J. I Ileuirickson I Son Telephone 798-R. Dealers in FARMERS' SUPPLIES 15, 1&22. ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS ,NEWS. t.ike children of this place to ani • | from tho Hotnidcl public school. Fire in Atlantic Theatei Grocery , Joseph Mngcc has repainted his Company Building a Garage. house. ' A film caught fire and exploded in tho' Ali.mi.ii: theater Saturday ni(?ht. TINTON FALLS NEWS. Ralph Kartell, t h e picture machine operator, was burned on his fi.cc and New Store Owner Defer* Opening he wus taken to tho Long Bramh ho.sBusiness Because at Sickness. pital for treatment. lie was iuou^iit George. Britton of Katontown, who home Sunday and was able to upeiate recently bought the grocery business i 11K' machine on Sunday night. : of James Cumminy;:;, is laid up with TIK- White Krorery company Li sickne.-u. On this account ho ban debuilding :i six-car garage <ni Bay ferred opening the store. Mr. BritView avenue. The building v ill be HHi expects to move here. <i two-story hollow tilt; s'-rueTinv.' and( Fred Apple-gate of Lavalette was a the second floor will be Ubi'cl as ;> visitor here last week. storage* room. ' : Harry Soiicld, who lives with his -Mrs. John McLuughlin liar, bought ancle, George Martin, has recovered a house and lot on Avenue I) l'rum fi'um chickenpox. Mrs. Surah Mulligan. Mrs. Mcl.aiu;h-! George Coleman is out after a ,1m was fomerly Miss May Oakes. sickness pf two weeks. I Miss Dorothy Wigtjinton, who has been a student nurse at the Long' Highlands Nciia, Branch hospital several weeks, has: T morning'g sermon topic p next left tliat institution-and has gnm; to Sunday at the Methodist church will j Kentucky to visit relatives. Edward Forsland of Brooklyn be "Disencourae;ement and Encour bpent Saturday and Sunday with Harplc " U ' v <^imnKe old Kelly. Howard Gafl'ey an.d }Iarold Kelly The Thanksgiving services will be went to New Brunswick Saturday and witnessed tho Rutgers-Lafavc-ttt: held day night at Mrs. Irene Johnson's John R. Shedeker, chief of the po- where supper was served. The Sons lice department, is back on the jnh .,«„,. !,'„.,;„„ Y",7 ' 1 ", ,"1\~' and Daughters of Liberty lodge will alter operated at the attend the erviccs nt the Methodist "' Long Imvingboen IIranch hospital for onstomach church on November 2flth. The; trouble. seventh annual roll call will be held The women's missionary society December 14th and Rev, James Wilwill meet Friday afternoon at -Mrs. liam Marshall of Ocean Grove and Pollacek's. The subject of the af- Rev. De-witt C. Cobb of Long Branch ternoon will be "Mountaineers of the will be spoakers. South." Herbert Bedle, infant son A special fund of $300 will be of Ardcn Frederick P, Bedle, Has been bapraised to pay for repairs to the organ tised By Rev. Harry P. Grim. and the concrete floor in the PresbyA benefit for the men's club of the terian church. Methodist uuurcn church win will De be neiu held next next r™ ? n enne ], , .ld. . o f- . Tl -uuuiuuit>& , £ l e w . o r k .f™meet the Pros-, Monday at the Auditorium theater, bytcnan church will tcnan church will meet tomorrow tomorrow I The u will ill go iinto t the « organ Th proceeds afternoon at three! o'clock at the! fun(j community clubrooms. clubrooms Mi Rid community Miss RidgeThomas J. Parker of Fourth street way will speak on work that is to be is laid up with an infected hand. done by the guild. Mr. and Mrs, J, Patton have closed The bodies of Mrs. Jeanncttu U. Strahie and James Webster Rtrahie, their house on Linden avenue and who were buried in All Saints' cem- have gone to Brooklyn for the winetery, will he moved this week to the Mr, and Mrs, Fred Nolte of BrookFriends' Southwestern cemetery nt ' lyn motored to this place last week Philadelphia. to visit friends. The Chautauqua entertainments ^ MIL,S€ Dairy 8 8 6 , RED BANK, last week at this place were largely ! attended. Plans have been made to I insure anything, anywhere, anytime PAUL REVERE hold another Chautauqua nr-x! year about the same time. A ticket selling committee has been named for next year. Dr. George D. Fay celebrated his 56 Broad St., Red Bunk, N. J. fi'lth birthday last. week. Phone 9C8. Eisner Building. There are times when we have to take chances. Life is full of necMrs. G. P. McIIenry, who has lu>en laid up with sickness several days, is • essary risks. But why go out of your way to take unnecessary chances ? able to be out again. Rev. and Mrs. James H. Caur. left Be on the safe side with your milk supply. Put in an order for Our Milk Monday on a month's trip through Statements That May be Investigatnow. Don't ignore the opportunity to obtain the best and purest milk. the South. ed. Testimony of Red Bank Citizens. Miss Gladys Whituhead >.' .W'w- When a Red Bank citizen comes to ark spent part of last week with Mrs. the front, telling his friends and Don't fail to investigate how cleanly and sanitary Our Milk is produced F. A. White of Washington aver. ue. neighbors of hia experience, you can Mrs. J. G. Brookes, who is spend- rely on his sincority. The statements and handled from the cow to the sterilized bottle and sanitary cap. ing the winter in Trenton, sp.'ii:. part of people residing in far away places of last week with friends her'.1. do not command your confidence. Miss Alice Nolte, who h:^ been Home endorsement is the kind that WE ARE LEADEHS IN THE FSELD OF CLEA&3 MILK PKODUCTIOW. sk'k, is slowly improving. backs Doan's Kidney Pills. Such testimony is convincing. Investigation proves it true. Below is n statement j CENTERVILLE NEWS. of a Red Bank resident. No stronger Pupils With Perfect Attendance Rec proof o£ merit can be had. Ask your j ords in October. neighbor. i School children who made a perJohn B. Hurley, 132 Oakland feet record in attendance for Octo- street. Red Bank, says: "I have used •, ber were: Doan's Kidney Pills for occasional Li raimiia:- room—Jcseiih Alloo.-n -Jr luiiy .,((,^5 o f |(j(]ney complaint when rrfy fiiminio, Aiiuiivpiiiii Mm-ellu. U.oiK' .Ici*e Miblctt, Itni'M Allocco, Helen :ovct'.' back felt weak and my kidneys didn't Mndi'line Bond. Hose GOIOVIN,', l ' l t act right. These attacks were Lo.jhen, Anna Menor.l;c>\ Minnie Mi brought on by colds settling on my I'hiloniay kidneys. *<K"X"X~X~X"X«X":"X"X"X«X~X«X">li Aenea Spradloy. Marion Webb. ic. Doan's Kidney Pills from Olivia j Scinnu, Mary Allocco, Hdon Wall Lewis's drug store gave good relief j Primary rqprcv~nprninick AHocco, Jtm?- and. strengthened my bnek and kid. [ pliirio A!luci.'o, Joim Dnma^ky, Janice (iono- neys." I vc3e, John CK'novcHo, Pctor Gi-novtiK-, St'_>! ph&n Mtnor.key. Ji>:;opti Sacet>, Pett-r Sciann, Price 00c, at all dealers. Don't J Harvey Wnllintf. Jdhn Griiiiato, "Tony Amsimply ask for a kidney remedy—get ; brosino, Jofii'pfiino T. Alltjc'i.o. Am D.-irri I ky, Mary Diimoskv. Ann.i Ellci Bonn's Kidney Pills—the same that ; Gcnovcsc, Irene DtsiihM'a^ .Mai Scinn Mr. Hurley had. Foster-Milburn Co., : Susie Ellonheru. iilk leal Estate and Insurance • Ask your next door Neighbor. Eventually Yoy Will Use Monmouth Dairy Co.'s Exclusively. Therefore, Why Mot Begin B3TABUSHSD t«K TELEPHONE 111 ALEXANDER D. CQOPER Real Estate and Insurance 58-64 BROAD STREET RED BANK, N. J. Fire, Life, Accideat, Tornado In addition to our established line of Army and Navy articles, such as Shirts, Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves, etc, we have put in a wonderful assortment of Suits and Shoes for Men and Boya. If you want to make your dollar do double duty bring it to the Army and Navy store. Let aa show you our merchandise. We LKOVV our quality and prices will be agreeably convincing. 1 . 1 Any l i levy largain Store €®mplete Line ®f Furnishings 37 Broad Street, „ . Opposite Register Building The Buick r LINCROFT NEWS. The Model "45" Six Cylinder Touring-$1195 The famous Buickfive-passenger,six cylinder open model today, as in past years, sets the standard of automobile value. It is the motor car by which others are judged because it represents the best of each year's developments in mechanical refinements, appearance and riding comfort. The Buick Model "45" combines the characteristic Buick qualities of performance and stability with distinctive beauty and a completeness of appointments not to be found elsewhere. Better Body Construction Braces in tho body [rumm of Buick •»p»n modula nre bolted through tlio woolen framo work instecd of lieinff t i ^ e l j screwed into It. Bolting theso bractnpreventothejoiniafrom loosen ing under driving miuiris. Note how the fcrackBlforthowlnitaliioldpostlsboltiidln »v«n places, making it iitmolutoly il|/lil. In monntini; Iho bodico on the tlinculs laom boltt) uto used tofcciini the body. We'll bo pleased to give you a demonstration any time. The BuUk Line for 1923 Comprises Fourteen Modeht Miss Bessie Fcnton Surprised on Her Birthday Last Week. Nearly, all the members of the ladies' aid society of the chapel attended a meeting of the society last Thursday nt Mrs. Fred Conklin's. Thursday was the birthday of Miss Bessie Kenton, the treasurer of the society, and a" gift of a box of embroidered1 silk handkerchiefs was made to her. The present woo a complete surprise to the recipient. It ;S given to Miss Fenton as a token of the esteem in which she is held, as well as nn appreciation of her efficient work as treasurer. A poem about Miss Fcnton'a. birthday was read by Mrs. George C. Richdale. Misa Jennie Fcnton wrote the poem. William nnd Walter Riddle of Suyreville, formorly of this place, were visitors here Friday. Word was received here Saturday of the death of Mrs. Laura Sylvester of Newark, formerly of this place. Misa Jennie Fenton has returned from a stay with her sister, Mrs. Alfred C. Wiederholt of Shrewsbury. Mr. nnd Mrs. John R. Conover and Mr. and Mrs. George C. Richdale spent Sunday at Newark. Harry Lnngendorf is building a barn on his property on tho Red Bank roa'l. EVERETT H. Monmouth Caunt^s Largest Automobile Oistributor Red Bank, N. X Sea Bright, N. J. Telephone 955 Telephone 90 will BUILD THEM NEWS. Edward Rnwe'i Finger Broken in an Automobile Door. Mrs. Edward Rowe is Buffering from a broken fniRor. It got, caught in the door of her automobile one night last wcok nnd it wan broken at the first point. . Viu Mr. and Mra. William Tcnta have gono to South Amboy for tho winter and their fnrm ia under tho care of William Brower. Thomas Walsh in working on Joseph Eustace's farm. Mrs. Jo)in I^ong, Jr., entertained friends from Aabury I'urk on Sunday. I)ttnid Francis hn.i bought a new uutomubllc with which to transport Mi j ^ I Peter Genovese's automobile was j badly damaged on Wednesday. It] was struck by a truck. His son James, who was in the car with Mr. j Genovese, was cut on his legs. I Joseph Allocco, who recently bought the Betsy Ross farm, ha3 [moved to his new home. I .Carmine Granato, while going j home from school a few days ago, : was knocked down by an automobile. He has since been laid up. A political meeting held just before the election was addressed by Cecil Ackerson of Keyport and John DiFiorc of Red Bank. Mrs. Weatley Mason and her daughter Atalanta, have gone to Illinois, where they will remain several weeks. u\ The Service I Like to Give Triangle Laundry Service Will Talio Cure of tho Entire Famvly Waoh at 12c per lb. Laundry Experts at Your Service. Triangle Laundry Service will relieve you of all wash day respon»lbility. It is CONVENIENT, ECONOMICAL, DEPENDABLE. Your clothes arc laundered to absolute cleanliness and returned to you in the following manner: AH flat pieces* including bod and table linen and towels, washed in 7 rain soft waters, smoothly ironed, evenly folded ready for use; wearing apparel, all underclothing, dresses, children's garments, etc., carefully washed and dried and starched where iiecessnry, ready to bo dampened and ironed, Many underg/irnii'iitii may bo worn without ironing, <!>»a to the new Triangle method of drying. This alone will save a jfreat deal of your work in finishing that portion of your was*. We take care of your colored clothes as well as tho white. Ask Your Present Laundrytnan About - Triangle Laundry Service, Inc., Madison Avenue, - Long Branch, N. J. Phono-510 L. B. I Josophus Morello will hare an nuc- Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. ; tion sale on his farm on Thursday ot I this week. j I Mr. and Mrs. George Thome en-1 : tertaincd Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Seo.t of Red Bank, and Mr. and Mrs. Ben- j jamin Dennis of Bclfoni last week. [ Flora Loshen is on the sick list. 1 Miss Charlotte Wilson, helping ! teacher, visited the school on Thurs- | day. i WILLS S cMotov Cars What DoYou Want In a Motor Car? "Its power is astonishing. During my entire stay in the East I do not recall a single hill which the ear could not negotiate on high gear. It seemn to me the Will* Sainte Claire makes an ideal automobile to own," A. B. DEWEY, J r . Norllitm Trust Company, Chicago,m. What do you want in a motor car? What IS "The Car You Always Have Hoped For?" Power in abundance nt your instant command—Roadobility that smooths the roughest roads and that gives to you a sense of security and comfort hitherto unapproached—that enables you to ride from sun up to sun down without fatigue—and that gives /to you an exhiliration and thrill never before experienced in any motor car. When C. Harold Witfc designed the Wills Sainte Claire he promised a new experience in motoring—And the yJiUs Sainte Claire is expressing in actual perform** once a realization of the promise. The eight cylinder, V-shaped motor with its overhead valves . and cams, the Mo-lyb-den-um steel construction, the perfection of balance of the car, the exact proportioning of wheelbase to weight, the specially designed springs, together with rare beauty of design nnd richness of finish —these ore sonic of the things that make the Wills Sainte Claire "The Car You Always Have Hoped For." Tho New ICIK lout il Models are now on display. We invite you to atte them—ride in thnru experience for yourself the thrill of Wilh fniinte Claire pvrforenanve. H. L. ZOBEL, Red Bank, Tel. 955. Seabrigtit, Tei 90. RED HANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 3S, 1622. Page Hurt® Marlboro. It was' bought a short voters bought luncheons. The sale NIotor and Generator Repairing TROUBLE FOR FARMERS. lime ago by August Sofl'el of:Marl- was in charge of Mrs. Daniel S. Ely, The Stale Police aro Hounding Them ro. ' . Mia. Bronson Butler, Mrs. Taylor W. of every character and in connection with instruments of the, Aioet deliAbout Their Tractors. A bicycle owned by Charles Ben- Hance and Mrs. Albert Emmons. nature are performed by our Farmers at Holmdel and vicinity nett was stolen luut Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Voorhees cate electricians. We are in an who own tractors are subjected to a Mr, Dennett left tlie wheel on his left laht Thursday in Mr. Voorhees's cskilled nvlab .'« position in this respect and great deul of annoyance utijl trouble porch a t night and when lie went to automobile for Orlando, Florida, by the state police. The police have ;i-.t it in the morning it was JJOHK. where they will vill spi spend the winter. y o u .W1" «o well to have us do your lotified the farmer:; that they cant The ladies' sewing club sold clam Mr. Voorhoey ban closed hi:j garage repair work if you want to save Absolute satisfaction i use thuir tractors on.county roads chowder and luncheon at Mrs. David business here and lie will re-open it money. !: (Formerly with L. de la Reuasille for almost IS years.) both work and charges guaranteed. under pain of beiiitr arrested and Schenck's OIJ election day. All the ill the spring. fined. A number of farms are so lo- election board officialn us well aa :i The basement of the Baptist PERTH AMBOY ELECTRIC Now In New ¥@ric for cated that it is impossible for their large number of voters patronized chapel is beint? fitted up as a f^yni260 Madison Avenue, owners to j^o from one part of their the club. About $20 was cleared. nasium and meeting place by -the "aiuis to another with their tractor:; PERTH AMBOY..N. J. Assessor JiAnes 1\ Desmond is members of the radio club and the without goinff over roads. It is making the rounds of. the township. club will move its wireless apparatus Phone 1807. claimed that the tractors dunnage the Dogs, which were, not taxed last there. 87 Nassau St., Cor. Fulton Street. roads, but the farmers aay the trac- year, will be taxed hereafter at the Mr, and Mrs. William Morrcll and ! toi*a (lont do near aii much damage as rate of $1 for one dog and $2 forfamily of Rumson have been visiting: Telephone, Cortlandt 4735. Rooms 323-324. the big speedy automobiles which tfoeach additional dog. J.Ir. and Mrs. James Hammond. j tearing, through the country, William I'rolhero is making daily Mrs. Bninson Butler and Kinrn'i i trips to the Long Branch hospital for .Stilwagon spent part of last wcvk I treatment for a ,srjre band. with Mrs. Mollie Stilwafrun of New ! COLT'S NECK NEWS. Mr. and _ Mrs. Windsor Heulitt York. •' Watche», Clocks and Jewelry Repaired. J have been visiting in Wall township. Rev. Wilmer MacNair writes from The L.adica' Sewinf; Club to Hold his now home at Grand Rnpids, Mich* Cafeteria Luncheon. »»»•»»•••»•»•»••»•»•••••••••••••»»»»»•••••«•••••»»»•• igan, thai he had a very enjoyable HOLMDEL NEWS. The ladies' sewing club will hold a trip with hi.s family on his automobile cafeteria luncheon Thursday, Decem- Baptist Young Follia Will Hold a So journey from this place to GrVlnd ber 7th, in the chapel of the Recinble and Fair. Rapids. In the open country he rode formed church. The club met ut th. The children of the Baptist Sun- at the rate of about 35 miles an hour parsonage last Thursday and it will where the roads were steep. meet tomorrow at Mrs. David day-school will hold a sociable and except fair in the chapel on Friday, Decem- He and his family spent the first Schenek's. Sunday with friends at Philadelphia The election last week is still the ber 8th. Various articles will be on and his second Sunday with his When you Slave ;i remittance to foiward f.-Ithtr in this chief topic of conversation in the vil- sale and several tilings have already daughter at East Lansing, Michigan. been donated. country or abroad, send i t liy Draft. Wo _(dl Domestic lage and there is much speculation as way the Election return:; were received by Mr. MacNnir doesn't like the to who the new Republican township amL Foreign Draft:;, available in all civilized countrit'S. election went. Except for1 the dancommittee will selecj for road over- wireless Tuesday night of last week ger of getting arrested he would take at the Baptist chapel, where the radio seers. null deposits fil'ow ut compc urrl lias its headijuarti-rp. Quite a his New Jersey license off his car, he Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kuhne have club SAVINGS DEPARTMENT t fo crowd gathered to hear the verdict says. Mr. MncNair's present address received postal cards from several of is -S5G Hollister avenue, Grand Rapjr..00 Deposits monthly ot S2.00 the polls. distant ports from their son Arthur 2 ycar;i SI21.O8 S-I'J.9-1 Margaret and Elizabeth Sulphen, ids. '> yours lint:; 1o Kuhne, Jr., who is in service on on1; unU to of the oil steamers of the Standard daughters of George Sutplien, and Stone Jetty Aiding Beach. oil company. The steamer isyiow on Helen Holmes, daughter of Joseph The stone jetty which is being its way from India. Neighbors and Holmes, are taking jiiimo lessons erected at the foot of Deal lake has other friends of the Kuhne family from Mrs. Rolland Dey. The women of the Reformed added l.r.(l feet to the beach at North have also received cards from Arthur. He has mailed postals and let- church cleared $'!0 on election day AsLury I'ark. The IK-W strip of sand Winter's no burden to FREEHOLD, N. J. ters from every port at which he has by selling luncheons at the chapel. extends four hundred feet southward • the man who wears a Clam chowder, sandwiches, cake and from the jetty. The julty is only stopped. ITS MOTTO-SERVICE •Scotch Mist overcoat. ' Harry Ritscher is at Jersey City coffee were sold.. The men who partly completed. on n visit. Warmllvwithout weight! Very slow progress is beintr made Rainproof, too. on the new consolidated/ schoolhouse. It is generally believed now that the building will not be ready for use The best of everything until after Christmas. •The Haight homestead js being remen ;md boys wear. painted ' by William Neiberlein of counted the ballots and a number of Also, sporting goods and Commuters, Attention! Diamonds - latches - Jewelry - Silverware I DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN DRAFTS. r\ € f f T T .luggage. f y y Blnll Orders Filled .\ ROGERS PEET'COMPANY Broadway Hcrnld Sq. at 13th St. "Four at 35th St Convenient Broadwuy Corners" Fifth Av«. at Warren at 41st St. / New York CUy T y T THRIFT f f 152 Shrewsbury Avenue, RED BANK, N. J. Are Good Stores to Trade yy i low L first €®iti (Installation] cost (Satisfactory) Service, Saves '/itoft . the fuel y Jersey Fresh Hams Ib. 22c Tito Caloric onvas on (trot coat Cnlorio simplicity and quantity production make possible a quality product at a low price. Tim Caloric eaves on inotcllation eoa& No onponelve boot pipes, no radiators, no plumbing and only . one register. The Caloric la usually installed In now ' or old buildings by two men in one day. Caloric eaves on maintenance cost Caloric parts cro few and massive and built for Ltfotima service. Caloric eaves monoy on fuoL Records in moro than 135,000 buildings prove that the Caloric reduces fuel consumption ^ to y& : If building a now home, you can roduco construction coats by specifying Caloric heating. With th» Caloric, you need butono ol\iannoy in the building and very email cellar apaco. _Cuts Building Costs In addition to thoBo untnatchablo economy features, the Caloric la sold under a written MonoyiackGuarantoo to boat your homo to 70 dagreoa In coldest y V *.* FUHNACE AND STOVE WORK. SHEET METAL WORK AND ROOFING. 35 White Street, Phone 8G5-J. Red Bank, N. J. IKSS. Pkg. X Fresh Cali. Hams Ib. 17c t Sugar Cured Ribs f t •-• Baco>n 4 lbs. y t eg. 2 for ty Ib. 23c (Q)1922 Tho M.S.CO. Pricftt b»«P been radl* cally reduced. Corns in-ndiee the new im. proved model which put* Calorlo heating •till further in advance of all others. 1 , Dixie Bacon Ib. 17c Breast of Stew Veal Ib. 14c f If. f f % Y Mf.ti3 ii.tr Round to Roast Its. 32c Pork Loins to Roast Ib. 28c Fresli Home Made Sausage TOURING, 7-Passenger SPORT, 4-Passenger COUPE, 4-Passcnger SEDAN, ,7-Passenger $2,200.00, $2,200.00 $2,875.00 $3,275.00 These prices are for cara delivered to your door. * SEE IT IN OUR SHOW-ROOMS. Compare its dozens of outstanding; betterments. Ride in it and feel its luxurious glida ing smoothness. Tho,Co8o Six Moilel V cotnea in 4 body typos: TmiririR ; Sport; SeiJan ;. Coupe GEo Telephone 1161 / RED BANK. tyy ty No, i R a R Plijm Pudding, - - • S 29c b fancy Citron, - - Ib 59c Lemon and Or£inge Fee!, - - Ib 29c Fancy Mixed N uts, - - ib 25c Dromedary Da tes, - - pkg 21 c Green Mountai o Potatoes, - 16 qts 55c B & O Molasse; No, 2 cans 15c Fancy Smokeci Bloaters. . 9 2 for25c Dili or-Vinegar Pickles, . 2 for 5c • Yellow Corn Wl eal, . . 10 lbs 25c y SYSTEM O F CIRCULATING HEAT ty ty lasts, Bb. 1 I It I ?f ? y y y t f .A T T T ty y y tT tf y T ruckled Figs beet 2 lbs. 25c T f re 2 lbs. 25c T STORE • 3 lbs.. 25c Porlc Kidney RED BANK. :-- 37" Broad St., 87 Liirtcleiri Place, 15-4 Shrewsbury Ave. Also Fair Haven, Rumsion, Matawan, Freehold, Janiuaburg ami Soutli River. X 3 lbs. 25c ' Fresh Beef Liver 2 lbs. 25c" Sauer Kraut 4 lbs, 25c Y LOCATIONS: lu NEW STORE 397 MAUN STREET, MILLTOWN, N. J . M i i . i m n i i t l i C i i n n t y Sui-io':iit.i"fl Oflirf.. I IK- I I I . I I I . - I - o f I l i f v..(iil.. ..I' M i u y H. W I I I I I I . il...-1'imfii. 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M K K S O M KI,IHI|.;NIIK O. U H M D I I K I K S O M . It imyfi t « iiilvt'i'tlim i n 'I.'hii J l In t In- lh C m m t y r i.r II S i y i . . j j n t . ' n Of(ic:i... t i l l . ' . . r JMari- ' I ' . H i n,.ll M.ilii-.i I ' l i r i ' i i n i i t I.i Mi n l i . r " f lu <|>li I I ' 1 i.r ti.e Ci.itnt v ot l.ii'i. ..sili .mil., on I I . " lv.,....i. Hi .-.. i r l>l lulu I V,:, mi III., nlililii-ittlnn i t ' I I hoi I I n n idly, wtmiiii.itmini- n( llm • i l l« m J l r t i , T. I l n n n i l l v , i | f . l , , iIK.I ll'M I I.. I!... . i - -til..... «f Kiifil *U lu ilii. ...il.i.illi-r. u\ " n liilllt.it nilmli.K ....I. llnlr .1-1.1 . mill .I....H ilil i nil iiuil'r <jut h, • I [i .in II .1 .1 ..I' tin. ..''. i. in . i l l I n r u n > t i I , i i . I. . ' t h Uh III itn i Ill uhl Millet Dull 1 ( I > tn It, 'I I I HI! ii.1.,1. (<(•!>• 1 1 < * . RED BANK HEdlSTER, NOVEMBER 15, 1322. FoW rate as is paid by residents and property owners in other parts of the I l l RED BA1K ftEGISIffi. town. They arc entitled to the GEOEGE H. ROBERTS, MoniooulU Cooaiy Surrogate. O«e«. In thi! m«tUr of the estate of John T. Lovett, deecaaet]. Notice to credltoM to prenent claims sgtlrat Auctioneer. •sonw n[. COOK. Editor and PubHuher. .same consideration and the same benefits which other parts of the town receive. Their requests for needed improvements are usually denied altogether. At other times t!u.y Subscription I'ricsBlI 51.60 are put off with a promise that the . .16 matter will be taken ujt some time in . .40 ~%n-c rndii the future without the leant intention Entrroi] lit ttlO I'OSlOiftCC! at lii.uk, of ever doinjc anything at all. This S. J., i.a Isecoud-clsis^ matter. is all wroujf, and with this in mind, should not lie held surprising that WEDNESDAY, NOV. 15, Ifl2j!.__ it the people of that part of the town voted largely against a proposition TOWN TALK. which they thought would he of speei;d btnelit to the people of the cenTIIL- projci-t of opening Broad tral part of Red Lank. At 12:00 oclocU street to the river, and the construcOn farm owned hy underpinned, located iii Mi<ldletown Township, tidii of :t park at (lie river front of the f.tivel :IK a memorial to the solLast week saw the first organized dier.; who served in the late war, was movement which has ever been made defeated nt.the election lost week »y i; n Red Hank toward fvcttin^ :>. (rreat The following personal property will-be offered for sale: a majority of 200 in a total vote of , ini[]1 . 0V(: , m ,, li: j ( n . u ]c tuwn. , It was of Ilolstein and Guernsey grade milking Cows, in fine condition, ;ilu>ut Il.Oud. This ileieat should "ot; ;l l mO st the first instanci; of the pnb- JO inIferd also 1 Guernsey bull, 1' Ilolstein Heifer, 1 team of bay i,e pcviiiitted In cud tlie project 1 he j | i c pp i r i tl . ( i people of Red flunk got- Horses,number; about eight years old; 1 black Horse, about seven years old; 1 buck;<dvoc;ilcM of Uu- muvenieiit should. t | n g together to provide the to\vn skin horse, about ten yenrs old; 1 blade Horse, 1 Mowing1 Machine. 1 hay 1 . to learn the cause of the oppos- wi,t!i what the town sorely needs. 1 hay Knke, 1 60-tootli Harrow, 1 Sod Cutter, 1 spring tooth Haring vote and to make Mich chanires ; The'movement augurs well for the Tedder, I Iron Age riding' Cultivator, 2 Planet Junior riding Cultivators, 1 •Hi their plans as will meet with tlie i future, for it is ineoneeivable that row, 3-way Furrowing 1 2-way Furrowing Sled, 1~ itercie Harrow, 1 Wcoder, Spproval of the people of the town. those who banded together for th 2 Farm Wagons, Sled, 1 Spring Truck, 1 Jaggcr Wagon, 1 Sleigh and lot of g w Harness, about 15 tons of hay, 400 bushels of Corn, 2,000 sheaves of Corntown's welfare should accept defout The opening of l'.road street to the and make no further effort iilong this stalks, lot of Rye Straw, also farming tools, implements ami other small arriver was endoivi"! bv almost all the '' line their first effort failed i because b f l d ticles too numerous to mention. residents of Ked Bank. That im-1 of success. The adverse vote, of lust! An opportunity that you cannot afford to overlook if you are in the provenieiU seemed to be generally up-1 week means delay. But it should.' market for high grade cattle. These cattle have had excellent care and proved as needful for (.lie welfare of lead to a reconstruction oi' plans have till been tuberculin tested. the town. This improvement would! which will meet with general apTERMS—Sums under $25, cash; over $25, note bearing interest with Siave co.'t less than one-third of the'proval and to a reorganization of total smn asked for. It was the ex-! those interested in the towns iid- satisfactory security, payable September 1, 1923, will be accepted. Five pciKlitiiry of tlie remaining two- j vaiiccment which will carry the next per cent discount for cash. thirds of the proposed appropriation, movement through to a successful . opo, end. which excited opposition. (Town Talk continued on page 12.) Broad street should In' opened to the river. This is one of the most BIDS FOR COAL WANTED. U&B EMM9 U. L Telephone 1161. ISid.s are wanted by the Kumson needed improvements in Ked l*ank. If a small piece o£ land on each :orou£h board of education for 150 ratate. 3 0. HANC1B. Aiwuciiite Editor. PuMUiint to the ordor or Jnncph L Don»tay, Surroitstn of the County of Monmouth, mado on the fifth, ilny or October, 1022. oo the BvipllcnUou «T Swoad National H»nk at lloii Hank ami Julia E. Lovclt, ciecutoM of the (titite of John T. l.uvett, <lec'caae<l. notlc* Is lit-reby given tu tlio crejlturn at BIMtl ilccca»e<i li. fxhihlt tu the uubucrllera, exct-utdl-j sa ufor.-si.id, tlu-ir ,!e|,tH Q n a ,Iem » » ' " BKillnsl th» tiniJ M n l i , under oath, within »u ir.untha frum the dale uf the iif'.iTaaid ,,rJ,.r. ,, r tliej will b« forever linrriMl of their nctioiia tlit-rcfor oBainot the muii autHecih«:r,f. Datnl fisii-liuld. K J,, October 5, 1922. KECOKI) NAT1ONAI, UANK Business Manager: THOMAS JHVING I1ROWN. liveral. Bids must be in the hands of H. A. Kettel, district clerk, on or before Wednesday, November 22d, 1SI22, at 7:00 P. M. j The Board reserves the right to re- j ject any or all bids. | * * * II. A. KETTEL, > The two boat clubs of Red Bank District Clerk. tiave .recently bought property on the river front which they propose to dePUBLIC NOTICE. l^elop into a semi-public park. They Notice is hereby given that the own a little over 200 feet of river front. The park plan proposed would Commissioners of Assessments of the lave taken this land from the boat Borough of Ked Bank will meet at ifutix. Many of the club members the Borough Hall, in said Borough, disliked the idea of giving up their land and their plans for river activi- on the 30th day of November, "hey believed that their work ' 'M p - M- [or th « purpose of hearties. They "would be of almost as much advan- ing persons interested in the assess- [ tage to Red Bank as a park, because ments to be made by them in relation their plan includes the free use of to tlie paving of Oakland street from their property by the public to a very to Bridge great dsjrree, as well as providing Maple summer and winter sports on the rivBy order of the Borouyh Council er for the enjoyment of the people of of thi' Borough of Ked Bank. iiiQ town. November 14th, li)22. J. L. HUBBARD, | The various organization.1; which Borough Clerk. sought to carry through the opening .tf Broad street to the river, and the citizens who believe in thi.s improvejnent, should not let this defeat turn them from their purpose. A new plan for opening l'road street to the liver should he devised which will not meet with the objections raised last week. Much of the work included in tlie former plan could well be left to the fului-e. Hut a bof^inning should lie made and the first ami most important step is the extension of Broatl street to the river. Brothers for park purposes, this would afford a breathing spot for visitors to lied liiinlc as well as to the residents of the town, Part of this siould ?>c used for a soldiers' memorial. All of this work would cost only one-third of the sum asked for at the election last week. * * 1; Ked Hank is filling in about three acres of land at the foot of Sunset and Westside avenues with the refu.--e of the town. In a very few years this salt meadow land will be filled in and will be converted into a fine playground, with several hundied feet of river front. Land at the top of the bank overlooking the lilayground and the liver can be Louglit today at a very low figure. This land should lie bought for a park for the use and enjoyment of the people of that part of the town. A park located there would be of double value, for it would connect with the playground. An athletic iiold could be laid out, with room iur spoils of all kinds. * * t> l''ivc years from now most of this land will be built upon. Such parts of the land its may not bo built upon cannot then he bought for less than three or four times its present price. Either by private subscriptions or by public expenditure, this land should be bought before the price increases to such a <iepxee as to make the purTTtase a hardship. Delay in providing for West Red Kan!; will result in exactly the same "Onditions :;s now confront the people of the town in regard to opening Broad street. Originally this improvement could have been made for $2,000 or ?l!,000. As late as 18H1 Die street could have been put through to the river and over ft 00 foot of liver front lands obtained for $ IS.000, of which sum $3,800 was pledged in private rub.-Triptions. Thi.. would have left only »11,20(1 for the town to have paid for (his great improvement and for all of Ibis prop<• i ty. liul the project was defeated b"':;<UR>' of jeahni:-y le-t the improvement should benefit James M. ^ Li in-, who had offered to give free o' fli.tnte all the land required fm the extension of the street. Dollar Gift Days Blouses Kveiy year of delay ha;; tirn the eo1;f of this improvement im i • i e livery year will 5 ee ihe cost of flp1 iiproveinciil increase still mow \ el he woik will surely be done some time. The welfare of Red Hank stitLrs if an imperative necessity and it i.i one of the ccrfaintira of the futurv. t Thi". expci jf• 11( c in the central pall of ill'-1 iinvn should be a u'armrirf no! to make the i :ime mistake in dealing \villl (In- western part of Reil Hank. Tin? people of Hint neighborhood are entitled t) inoiv ( (insideration than liley luive lei'eivcd of late year.; from tin- jov.'h guwrimieiit. They have ni'eived very little and what little they have received has |>een given Ijrudfvihfrly, an though it. were liome thinji to which the people there wei\ not entitled, hut which K-M; extended to them as a charily. 'J'lii.i sdiould not be (lie official altitude luwm-d that part of Red Kanlc. TIK? re.iiileufit and property owner; tlieiv pay taxo.'i ill, ex.'tefly the Jsnmc Boudoir Caps NOV. 1?T REGIMENT ARMORY NEWARK,N.J Chemises IL E. HIISfES GETS QOICIC W A C f l ELY Camisoles Nightgowns Hcv. Dr. Thomna G. Thompson; of Jolinstown, N. Y., former presl^ dinif elder or tho M. B. church; writes: "Jaques* little Wonder Capsules (rive Immediate relief. I JiavQ. fouml they: not only, liolp the. otomach, but also assist in regiilating the system so that the liver and bowels have a bettor chance. I rind them easy to lake and promptly helpful. I ihighly recommend them." •J.'uiues' IJttlo Wonder Capsule* fiuickly relieve otomach troubles. On sale at Whelan-Cassidy Co., Red Bank; or 00 eents by mail postpaid from Jaquea Capsule Co., l'laltsburg, N. Y. Bloomers Handkerchiefs Neckwear Art Novelties Perfumes Powders TELEPHONE 72-R. service car .is Perfumizers Home Furnishings Tires in Stock. Ties NIGHT PHONE J209-W. <;r TIHS.ES All [lie nmne lnV.li Oiiality —all Ihe same; honest value. 4 Aprons Books Heliyered. delivered. i^eBEvcred. D@Hvered. delivered. Drummond Place, Red Bank, N. J. Phone 933. For months past we have been preparing" for the holiday season, aiming to make this the most successful gf our 52 Cmistmases in the service of.the Jersey Shore. New decorations and new fittings express the Christmas spirit; departments have been organized to make (shopping a convenient and pleasurable task. ..':•..•••_•. Boys' Pajamas Boys' Blouses Boys' Knickers Friday and Saturday will be Gift LL. J Days Thousands of items valued from $1.50 to $2.50 will be offered in these greatest of Dollar Days. All have been chosen with the early gift purchaser in mind. Gifts practical and durable as' well as dainty and artistic will be offered. Sufficiently large quantities of each article have been purchased to withstand two days of heavy Dollar Day buying, so that Saturday shoppers are assured a good assortment to choose from. Buyers have been searching the market for^months, buying ahead in preparation for this tremendous gift sale— taking up a factory surplus here, relieving an over-loaded jobber there, paying in advance to relieve a money stringency in some plant, etc. The result is that the largest and most attractive stock of Dollar items ever assembled for a sale will be offered here Friday and Saturday. Dollar Day events held elsewhere do not compare in value giving with the original master event at Stei'nbachs. This time even our own standards of excellence will be surpassed. Gloves Make your Christmas purchases count toward*a Columbia Medallion. Aslc for particulars at the first floor booth. Stationery Dnteil PrftL-hnM. N. J-, October G 1922. EDITH VIAGHT THOMrSON. C^NTJtM, UNION T1UTBT COMPANY OF WKW YORK. IN CHANCLRY OF NEW JERSEY. TO HILMAH O, CAHIUKftE, MKYEE GOhDiiEUG ANI> MARY GOtDB£B0« 1I!« WIKK, AND HYMAN WILSON. Ky virtue of nn Or«l«r of the Court oi Chancery of Now Jersey, mmlo on tha day nf tha <i»H> hereof, in n cauuo wherein J o yyphine Weidviimny^r ia compluinunt and you mu! others uro ticfciulnntu, you are reilu!red to upiiPHr and answer the complatnnnt'H bill on or before the 10th day of Dembur. next, or the said bill will bo take a , confi-'BHed wrnlnitt you. The Huid liill l^ filed to foreclose u tflortiRe given by Hilmar O. Cnrrfere, unmnr. .L'd, t« Joacphlno Weideninnyer, dated July 17, 1900, on lnnda on the eu«t aide of Saira avenue, In tho City of Loner Urnnch, in thft County of Monmouth nnd. State of New Jersey, safd mortffajre beinjr recorded in the Monmouth County Clerk's ofllce In Boot 327 of Mortfracea, Pniio 448, etc., ond you Hilmar O, Carrierc arc niado u pui-ty defendant becnuao you executed the said mortgaRe and bond accompanying come; and you Meyer Goldberff nro znndo a party d»fendanfc because you are tho owner of record of tho lends mentioned in the Hill of Complnlnt; and you Mary Goldberc are mode • party defendant because you are the wife of eaid Mpy«r Goldbenr and claim an inchoato right of dower, or some other rlfrht or title in said, lands; and you Uyman Wilson are made n party defendant because yo« hold a mortifasc of record nKainat said Jnnds and prcrnliics; and by reason thereot. you or some of you may claim aomo right. title or interent in and. to, or Hen upon, B&ttf landtj and premiaea. ALSTON KEEKMAN. Solicitor of Complainant. OHlcc address! 10 Broad Street, Red Bank. N. J. Doted October 18, 1022. Days Columbia Medallion FREE. PILES to the order of Jonrph L. Uonaliny, tiurn>trult! of the County of Monmouth, math- on tlie •iUth tUy nf O.-tolier, 1922 on tlio ai'iilication nf Kiiith Hfifrht ThompsoH ami the Ci-iiim] Vnlim Trust Company oi New \orlf. rxtcutorn of th« estate of William 1\ TliumpM.il, ik'ueaaL-d, nutico id hereby uivoii U> the- rrciliturrt of said iJtccasod it to the milxseribt'i-tf, tx ecu turn oi ~ I, tlnir dcliU tuv.l aemahdH attaint the* attitl calutti, utitler nnth within nil luontha from tho ilute of the uforci^iil oriU'i*. mMhcy will lie fnri-ver barred v '«f their nclioru! t hurt for ncuinat this uaid bubrfcrlb- Friday Candy, Hosiery; PILK.S, })]tietUnix, protruding {Hemmim.id'O Fissure, 1'1'iLulno j IHecratiou and other rectal disI caaen exempt cjinccr, iiucccsgfuli \y treated, without operation. ; K o p a i n , no interference with I1 i)U<;ine;;H or social on^ajjcnient. Nui-90 in ntlemhnco for women. | Houva 10 A. M. to 1 V. U.t daily , uml I>y (ipjioinfmcnt. | Ox-. M c S H E R R Y I Specialist !1O Lilierty St., Long nrnneb,N,.T. I T I I a Weaver player pinno, it doc.in't matter whether you've *:vcr played a note in your lifejor not. These wonderful instruments arc so constructed that you can reproduce any piece you like without a bit of the methodical, mechanical sound usual with player pianos. You can play it absolutely to please, yourself! And you can sing, too! For the music rolls to-day are made with words—words that you can follow note by note just as easily, as with sheet music! The tone of the Weaver is round and sweet, its action quick and easy, its mechanism perfect. And in juat a minute or two—player can be changed into piano, ready; to respond to the lightest touch of your lingers. We shall be glad to have you call and try the Weaver for yourself—and learn the easy tcrmson which you can buy one of these beautiful pianos. These terms will buy; a Weaver upright, grand or player. Bandeaus SUSSEX AVE. AND JKY ST., 42 West Front Street, RED BANK, N. J. r A. B. DIRHAN, CASE SIX-CYLINDER CAftS $i,®9g,©il S-Fassenger Touring, 2,975.0® 5-Passenger Sedan, 2 P 20a0€» 7-Passenger Touring, 3,275.$$$ 7-Fassenger Sedan, 29S7S.O® 4-Passenger Coupe, -0-0-0-0-0 . While this question of a park is jEftuler consideration the needs of the western part of Red Bank should not lie overlooked nor should the mistake of not providing a park for the central part of the town he repeated in West Red Dank. Land for park purposes in that part of the town should he bought now, while land is cheap. Moumauth County SurroSat«*a Office. In the maUtr of ih« ostBtu of William E. Notice to ci-t-iiit.)r,4 to iH-osfMit claimfi ngfifnst Boys' Ties Umbrellas Men's Pajamas ' Men's Shirts Men's Hose Men's Gloves Men's Collars Men's Neckwear French Brocade Novelties Wash Fabrics Petticoats RED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 15, 1922. a hound dog to the Merry Hunter's gun and fishing club of Trenton. BRIEF ITEMS OF NEWS. sold A surprise miscellaneous showe: JUST TASTE THE DIFFERENCE! You Cam Sav© Money by buying Asco coffee, Why pay big prices for coffee that cant compare with Asco in flavor and aronm? Bear this in mind—• only one price; only one brand; only one quality—and that the brat. ii-lb pkg M b pltg H-lb pUi 12*; 2 3 C ; 5 Five quality blends. Eesl Pure Granulated SUGAR, lb 7c WHERE QUALITY COUNTS DONT GAMBLE! Buy where you know, quality counts. Among hundreds of articles that we sell and that you can be absolutely sure of are our big, meaty, selected EGGS Spotlessly clean dairies, sanitary machinery, experienced hands in the making, ar.d contented com—all go to make Louella Butter the finest you ever tasted. doz Rlcisiarad Butter, lb 50c Better Tluin many Faro creamery prints. bests. - — "bout again. (held every night this week ilt School Honor Society. A reception was given ast week to Oakhurst Methodist church. i William l'earsallj- Milton Steii:, Mr. and Mrs. Kahta tstcll of South-1 A a u r nriae party was given ard, on their return from their wed- p r d a y n i - h t f o l . P a u i Na.st.-Ht a of John Metzgar, Helen Vetter, Herbert Rothstein and iJerthu Schwartz ding trip. ' Sixth — • avenue, Long Branch. William II. Tuthill, president of Herbert Brokaw of Southard i>: have been chosen members of the the Freehold national banking com- having his house reshingled. Long Branch high school honor .socipany, spent last week at Washington, A son h a s been born to Mr^. Ar- ety. b. c. Moderate-Priced Apparel for Children. 37c , carton of twelve 63c The pick of the nests! Cotton Piece Goods, Draperies and Shirtings. 6 LINDEN PLACE, RED BANK, N. J. % Opposite Sirand Theatre. i I 1 RPII fm A surprise p a r t y w a s given last §178,385. D. C. A surprise party w a s given last week to Miss Margaret Dm-lin of Roof P a i n t e r Hurt by Fall. week for W a l t e r It. Foulks, J r . , sonMatawan. I Joseph Casler of Long Branch fell • of Walter R. Foulk.H <>f Long Branch. Miss Emma Meyer of .Southard last week while painting a roof. His i Viola Aguero was elected a justice has gone to Lakehurst for the win-side was hurt and he was cut on the ] of the peace last week a t Bradley ter. face. Beach over Lewis Weia by 47 votes. Examinations for the j a b of post- I (Continued on next page.) Eugene McCloe of Matawan has FUNERAL DIRECTOR 23c ASCO BACON, lb 17a Dry, sugar-cured. Victor Bread Tho Quality Loaf Regular Pan Loaf 6e BREAD SUPREME, Oc Our master bakers' masterpiece I ASCO Hair Nets, Sc Reg. 26c O'CEDAR POLISH 15c This ia an ideal spread. on crackers or bread for the children. They like it and it's good for them. QUALITY ITEMS AT QUANTITY PRICES. ASCO— Buckwheat, pltg 10c Pancake Flour, plcg. . . . . 10c Golden Syrup, can 9c Pork and Beans, 3 cans, ,25c Threaded Codfish, 3 pkgs 25c Here is a delicacy both nutritious and temptingly palatable. . KE1FFER PEARS, No. 2(4 can TAKE YOUR SCISSORS AMD CLIP THIS WHOLESOME LIST: Tender Peas, can 12Hc Asco Peas (Yellow label) .'. 17c Choice String Beans, can.. 12c Large Green Lima Beans. . 18c Cknico Lima Beans, can. 12%c Best Cera Menl, lb. 2%c Pearl Hominy, lb 2%c Assort. Jellies, tumbler.... 10c Cold Seal Oats, phg 9c Asco Noo4!e*» pUg .*.. 5c ABCO Cora Starch, pkg. . . . 7c Asco Bkrs&d Crumbs, pkg..lOc Pure Vsnilla Extract!, 12c, 22c Choice* Grape Fruit, e a c h . . . 7c Large Grape Fruit, each. ..10c Asco' Tomato Catsup, big bot ISc Asco Grapo Jmcsv pt. bot, .20c Ascci Ginger Ale? boS. ..'..10c Now Norway Mackerel, 7c, 15c Kraft's Cheddar Cheese, tin 15c CAKE SPECIALS FOR THE WEEK N. B. Strawberry Puffs 27c £ N. B. C. Batter Crisp Cookies SEAL MACARONI 8 pkga 25c ASCO SEEDLESS RAISINS 10c Think of these in good homemade cinnamon buna and rico pudding. RED RIPE CRANBERRIES lb 14c 25c 30c ASCO MINCE MEAT lb 21c Here's some mighty good Minco Meat for that most delicious of pies. EXTRA FANCY GLACE CITRON te-lb 30c ORANGE and LEMON PEEL lb 25c CANDY SUGGESTIONS Chocolate Orange Bitter Sweets, 1 lb bos '..33c Asa. Mint Trinkets, 1 lb can 35c Asco Caramels, lb 39c Hershey'a Kiiseg, %-\b 20c Choc. Almond Bars, each.. . 4c Luden's Menthol Cough Drops, pk? 4c Chiclets, 3 plcgs 10c GOLD SEAL FLOUR 5 lb bag , JUICY EEDCHEEICBO APPLES. 12-lb bag 52c The milled. highest grade Fancy Muir Peaches lb fancy Baiting Apples 3 lbs New Dates, lb I A™ «•«* Selected Eating Apples Am flour NEW CROP OF LUSCIOUS FRUITS Just the time of year for good ones. 21c Big Sunsweet Prunes lb HQc *•' HAWAIIAN SLICED h, can CARCELY 2 months ago, Bamberger's Basement opened its doors. It presented a new kind of store to New Jersey—a store dedicated to thrift and pledged to the high caliber of service, which has m a d e the n a m e " B a m berger" famous from coast to coast. The thousands of customers that daily throng its aisles, are the most convincing proof, that Bamberger's Basement is filling a real want. Its success was instantaneous! Not a day passes but fhat one may find here savings of the rarest order; and folks who practice^ economy have acquired the ha bit of walking through its aisles on every shopping trip. Please consider this YOUR invitation to come and avail yourself of the opportunities it daily affords. 19c, 25c HAWAIIAN CRUSHED Pineapple, medium can The little-brother store of Greater Bamberger's where prices have been brought dovpn below the street-level k DELICIOUS PLUM PUDDING can 22c COLO SEAL SPAGHETTI 3 pkga « ER'S 15c We .19c Two Stores in Red Bank: 62 BROAD STREET, SHREWSBURY AVE. AND OAKLAND ST. TIUSMI prices effective In our stt»r«t ill Red Bank end vicinity. A«<M> Stare* all over Pennsylvania, New Jenny, Dataware and Maryland. . AUTO AMBULANCE SERVICE • CHAIRS & TABLES for ALL OCCASIONS lb A puro batter substitutesold in hundreds of our stores. mm HOME for SERVICES"- 6 0 E.FROKT St. RED BAMKJtt PHOME: DAST6-NIGHT. RED BANK 557 Buy "Wh«ro Cleanliness Reigns" and "Where Quality Counts" ASCO OLEOMARGARINE | ASCO PEANUT BUTTER lb 1 also The deportment of our well trained stair of altonn'r.nts1 )"• above cavil. They are efficient and tactful and our house u;a equipped to secure tile highest degree "of service ami siti.-:fact" •-<. Busy Builders at Long Branch. thur Schadler of Manalapan. OF»EISTINQ S H O R T L Y Rev. Walter Grunow has ie-ign.il ! Thirty-nine building permits wore Mrs. H. Knowles and her daughter pastor of the Asbury Park Luther- granted a t Long Branch last month. Charlotte of Ocean Grove are on a as an church. The building- operations amounted to trip to Philadelphia aijd Washington, Gold Seal Eggs, lb master a t AUenhurst will be held November 2 1 s t a t Allenhurst. Mr. a n d Mrs. T. C. O'Brien' of was given last week for Mr. and Mrs. Matawan gave a dinner party last HAPPENINGS OF INTEREST IN Arthur Thonanson of West Freehold. week to a number of friends. MONMOUTH COUNTY. The men's club of the Wayside Honald Clayton, four months old, Personal Notes, Sales of Properly, Methodist church will hold a roast son of Percy Clayton uf Suuthard, Building Operations, Lodge Do- beef supper tonight at the Huhhouto. died l.'uit week of pneumonia. William H. VuuNotu of Farmiiig[•'rank Well.s was re-elected eomings, Slight Fires, Births, Mcrul ' riagee and Deaths—Other Items. dalo, who was injured two months mittfccrnan of Ocean township la.st ago in Suafto's garage, is out again. week. l i e wasjnot opposed. Herbert Wilson of, Matawan will The Manusquan Methodist ladies' Edict of Manas<iuan has move soon to Syracuse, New York, aid society will hold .a.clam chowder soldWalter his electrical business to E. E. where he will be near"* his business. supper on Tuesday, November 2Wth. Newman, v J r . , of Iielmar. He was recently appointed manager An automobile fair and supper \KIH Mrs. William II. Beech of Freeof the A. P. Munning company at held last week by the Epworth league hold 1 gavt birth to u daughter on Unit place. of the Cliffwoo'l Methodist church. Monday of last week. i .> Steve Nupoli of Asbury Park was The girls' friendly society of Long Mrs. C. Conover of Freehold, j •>• arrested last week on u charge of Branch will hold a "one cent" soeia- who has10. been laid up with neuritis, ' |>, hunting with a gun for a man who .b l a n d d a n c e n e 3 £ t M o n d t t y n ight. is improving. had shot three times at him. He was j L o u i a L a n C ( a s t u d e n t of music at Mr. a n d Mrs..Albert Ac.kerraan of . ? * i V. r. , „ , , , New York, spent Saturday ar.d Sun-Uebnar have moved to TrenXon for tilt: winter. Mrs. J.home O. I-razee Allentown has , j a y w i t h hi.,' paI .«, n t s a t Freehold. • returned after of spending several G. E. Kelsey has bought tin.- I'I Alr.i. (.'. L. Green of .Matawan ha.s weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Merrill t a ! 1 cleaning and dyeing busin at bought a new Cbevrob I autoinubile. Bang;: of Alexandria, Virginia. Freehold from Joseph Lapaluchi. A daughter was burn last week to Mr. and Mrs. D C . Nichall have T h e , m n u a i banquet of the AM.ury Mr.-:. Edwanl Hi'own of Mi>rgttnvil!e. bought a lot on Liberty street at p . i r k flying club was held la-;t S;it- A daughter was born lant week li Long iiianeb on which they will unlay - night in the clubroom*. y\i'^. Louis Armour uf Freehold. build a house next .spring. ! Mr. and Mrs. J . Heath of O Asbury P a r k Women Dead. James S.I Tompliins of Asbury Grove left last week for St. P< Park died last Saturday in his 79th burg, Florida, for the winter. i .Mrs. Elizabeth Bordwi of Ahbury year. At one time he wns jailer at I John Stricklin is having his 1: Park di<-d last week a t Washington, Fortress Munro. 1>. (J. Kho was 08 years old anil painted by Samuel Hall. Mrs. William II. ' Barkalow of ^ , „,...„ i?u A son was burn last week t<i M rs. leaves two children, they being- Arthur (J. Ilorden and Miss Daisy BurAdelphia. who ban been laid up scv-1 Austi'n"'Gunther "of "Maxim, oral weeks with a sprained ankle, :E | Evangelistic services are den, both of Washington, D. C. JL BAMBERGER cVCO m Om cfAmencak Great Stiotvsm NEWARK, NEW JERSEY RED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER IS, 1922. St* 11 BRIEF ITEMS OF NEWS. (Continued from last page.) Miss Bertha Warner, daughter of James B. Warner of Spring Lake, and Percy C. Chadwick of Bay Head, wfere married List week. Misa Ida Bennett of Spring Lake was bridesmaid and Harold Chadwick, a brother of the groom, was groomsman The bride received a number of gifts of cut glass and linen. They will live at Spring Lake. Kept Marriage a Secret. The marriage on June 12th of Miss Marie Carton, daughter of James D. Carton of Asbury Parl;, to Samuel Ingersoll of Lock Arbour, became known for the first time^last in a letter from the bride to The unqualilied success and intense interest manifested by the public in our week her father. The bride is seventeen years old and the groom is nineteen. recent Fair, prompts us to introduce a great "Merchandise Festival," November Mooney—Cook. „ 18th to December 30th, inclusive. New Seasonable Stocks will be offered at Miss Isabello Mooney, daughter of Fred Mooney, nnd John S. Cook, Special Prices. both of Asbury Park, were married last week at New York. Miss Janet During the period of this Festival, coupons BT Milhau of Long Island was brideswill he given ivith purchases of One Dollar maid and Philip Cook, a brother of the groom, was groomsman. The at any of these Establishments, which entitle couple will live at Asbury Park. the holder to a Vote or Share in the Hand- , Morris—Algor. some American Walnut Dining Room Suite Miss Hazel Morris, daughter of Hutson H. Morris, mid William A. to bv given away Free on Co-operative Plan. Algol', both of Bclmar, were married last week. Miss Mabel Morris of New Rochelle was bridesmaid) ami C. J. Lehn, A. Salz & Co., W. S. Wallace & Co., Jonathan Algor, a brother of the N. Seligman, A. A. Philo, R. O. Wallins, groom, was groomsman. The couple American Clothing Co. Jos. D. Bedle, J. Leon Schanck, will live at Belmar. Raymond Matthews, Wellworth's 3, 9 & 19c Store, I. Pearson, H. T. Hopkins, Frank Hauser, People's Store, S, Sin|;er, Prop. Freehold Parish House. N. Y. Fashion Shop, Frank Rudnick, Keyport Enterprise, Ground was broken last week for Phelps Cherry & Son, I. Prager. People's National Bank, the St. Peter's piu'isli house at FreeKeyport Banking Co., • j hold- The building will be a twoH story hollow tile structure and will be 30x80 feet. The new building wil cost about Si!fi,000. The Moody construction company of New York has the contract. Now Parent-Teacher Officers. The parent-tochers' association of the Long Branch high school has elected Mrs. Hnrry Coopor Smith president, Miss Margaret Kelly first vice president, Mrs. George Holmes second vice president, Mrs. Louis Shapiro secretary and Miss Alice Haas treasurer. New West Long Branch Mayor. Frank Antonides, a Democrat, defeated Frank F. King for mayor of West Long Branch last week by 21 votes. .Roy Hotmail was elected councilman on the Democratic ticket over Moses E. Johnson. James R. Mount, a Republican, was re-elected councilman. Hit by Doctor's Aulo. John Brown (if Deal was hit by an automobile driven by Dr. E. C. Hazard of Long Branch while he was j walking on the state highway between Oceanpoit and Long Branch j last week. He was slightly hurt and was attended to by Dr. Hazard. King—Marsh. Misa Norma Belle King, daughter of William W. King of Wayside, ami I Albert Freeman of Anbury Par1:, I Were married last week, Mr. and j Mrs. W. Harold King attended the 1 couple. The couple will live in their | new bungalow at Asbury Purk. | Bazar and Fair nt Asbury Park. j The annual biizar and fair of the •ladies' auxiliarv of Corson Commandery, Knights Templar, of AKUnder State Supervision bury Park, will be held tonight, to j morrow night and Friday night at the Asbtir}' Par]; casino. A supper 'will 1)0 ^cvveH o.'icli night. Whislcey Maltcr Finod. ] Salvatoiv Stephano of Neptune . township was fined ?25 and was orto leave the state when he was arraigned last week at Freehold on n charge of keeping a liquor still. He could not pay the fine and he was sent to jail for ten days. Election at Farmingdale. Cuuncilmer. James L. Hall and Lee W. Farry of Farmingdale were re-elected hist week and Dr, Walter P. Havens was elected councilman to fill the unexpired term of John R. Allaire-. Henry C. Wode was elected jiir^.icc IA the peace. Aged Farnlei" Dead. F.nns Silvers, a farmer who lived on the road between Marlboro and Tennent. died last week after a sickness of a year.- He was 83 years old and v.i\< married three times. 'His wives are dead. He was a civil war veteran. Freehold House Sold. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Allen Freeholif'havo bought a double house anil lot at that place from Andrew J (.', Stakes. They will live in one side of i!u- lio'i.f and will open a cigar and .-taticir.cTv store in the oth'jr side. (Continued on next page.) POULTRY SHOW RED BANK. • ber 30 Handsome Dining Room Suite to be given away Free on the Co-operative Plan. Look for the Stores with the Official Sign "AKMMF" Money in the Bank— 1,000 Exhilnts. of ordinary quality era not good enough for prescription work. Only Amga nnd chemical) of too very highest (jrade of purity ere fit for UC3 In prescriptions. Wa U8@ tho best obtejnr.tjlo no matter vhnt the coat and allow no on® bat registered pharmacists to compound the medicine. All prescription! era doabla «hecked, thus guarding against tho possibility of error or Inaccuracy. You moy depend upon the pteiscriptlona you hove flllod si SQUCEDEK'S MAEIACT, H. C. HUBBARD, Prop. 1(1 Broad Street, Tclechono 146 Hod Bank. Thursday Night: ELWOOD DOUGLAS1 * I! -County Farm Demonstrator. Friday Nigh,!: of State Experimeistal Station. Saturday Night: PROF. RICE of Cornell College, Ithaca, N. Y. FREE ADMISSION. Tclcplmno 3S 28"Monmoutii'Stf * Open Evenings. Open Evenings. Money turns the wheel of the mill of prosperity— once started, the wheel turns easier with every revolution. There is but one way to accumulate money, and that is by saving—it will add to your good cheer, bring contentment, and make your whole life easier to live. . Nothing opens the gateway to success so quickly as—money in the bank, " . , We stand ready to help yon. COMPANY i, N.-J. At it ntv i n C j s AM Wool Suits and Overcoats Boys' AH Wool 2 Trouser Suits,0 vercoats, Mackmaws Men's Wool tats, - $3.50 Men'sfi Boys' Sweaters, $2.50 up Men's Wool Union Suits, $1.65 Men's Ribbed Underwear, Silk Stripes, Woven Madras, Kussias* Cords, 75c per garment Oxfords, Repps. Plenty of new paMerns to Boys' Ribbed Union Suits, 95c choose from. Sizes 13 1-2to17. r •) 1 1 1 1 i i ' tilth at Ins ouch ui inch "eat ci "spnncs fir i< n 1 1 r ~u 1 I ' mil e th c 1 0 hi i r 1 <• v Ii I i Br.v.le.l rcJinfir. Cowlv.-iiliht.il. R.-jr. r ?r 1 fi r ' i-;I to er.gcr ll Il'TEKNATIOHAL u ni t | v. i -j L i in 11 odics, r r t i i i i i_!" n p i Us o n ' i i !y '.'cl in t l i t <ji u pare r m I it MI 1 ' I T r il i n t n l r i i fnvda. f EQUIPMENT" I' t ti 1 i 0 11 i 11 M.ivivi- i )_. '1 f r , r i c it: id n t lion. witli I'-:,;: ^it'-!'-.::>n c. i:\. Ei>:!it-iiny r!i»-L-, Tliiffprl.Nfliiin-,-]iri:i..iivl:.T<.-. 1 i:ui.i|>ii:l!- •:,!. I-.I ! -I Ci :it <lnor. Outi: I r u n . l i u i M f tUmr ~ I t TIOMMl^S fire in use by Jnisi- nun, f u mincer;;, b a n k e r : ) , '%-;., :ir,',*,itccts, phy;;icinr.a, i^;.', 1... Ik't.i, librttrians, cler:.;-!, r.y•_;tvc£$nJ'ut men and m^'i tha tveriU over. / 1 I / 6 Iv S '1. liie ir • r , ! i :;UCCL;.I. I t i:ianr;!ll;iiov.-in.; i:-richer, u universal question r.u-r."..rcr. 1'f yi;n :•.-••!: efficiency anil :v.lvuneinieiu why n o t imiUeilai'y II i i II n 1 II c r i i I n Jt r J ) l 1 ( 1 r ( > ( i I I j ;L ; i I P ::,4oo I ::.5:iii It Di«tri!nilnr, E B A K E R i.--ij,«.Triram.ire;» [ nil i I'Tii' -. i I i I 1 "HI ,i i i w J t . . . u u M i n i A Real Sedan Without a Coanpyoinise Cor. Maple Ave. and White St., Red Bank, M. JL • Telephone 513, Ti-I.|ilii,:n. 1071. S T U D \ Cleveland model stands today, chassis—wilh a .vondcrfal e l s the world's most amazing cylinder overhead valvemottww achievement inclosed car value. „ ,.f „ ,. . , , , v Ileautifully finished-and o p Here ia a genuine, nil metal holslered in rich plush—wifii Covered closed car—weather- generoiiiu-omforfahleciishlbguk. 'See This Wonder Car Now! J, "W. MOUNT CO., o ( 77 M0NM0UTM STREET, RED HANK, ti. J. I S I i Ii " ii in price of any Six proof, rattleproof, durable1OWEST j Sedan ever built, this new the stiindtird Cleveland S i s ^'.vr.o HOMER C. METHOT, T H I S I Hi FIsEer Body Metal Covered—Six-Cyl Motor- ive Passenger Size Si Y E A R fi CtEVEUND RED feANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER IS, 1S22. BRIEF ITEMS OF NEWS. (Continued rrom last past.) Misrf Gertrude Fornian, daughter of John A. Funrian of Manaytjuan, and Ur. Julian I. Gilford of New York, were married last week at the bride's home. .Miss Tbelma Korinan, a lister uf the bride, V/;IH bridesmaid, and Julius I. (jili'oVd. a brother of the Broom, was Ki'ocimsmaii. Tlie rouplu will live at Kiimsian, Nun York. Ardena Woman Dca& DON'T FO ^T THE CHRISTIAN SClENCfc SOUfci i T. HARRISON STILES, •>•+ iyiu*d St., Kfld Bank, N. J, LfiluiacuUi; und Cult u . i . : ^ .ur.fiiei Services Sunday 11:10 A. M., 8:10 P. M- 121 lUriliuir Iloail. it, .1 Hank. N i. Sunday-School—9 ,=3 5 A. M. Phone I ll>:; Wediieadjiy Evening Testimonial Meetings —9:11,0 P..M. J. C. & G, A. DELATUSH, Rending Itoom—Wednesdays and Sunday* AUCIUTECT3 AND ENfJINEEltM. from 2;:j'> to 4 :30 P. M. Itoom 11. Sinner iildg., Uri) itunW. N. i , Tlie public ia curdinlly invited to visit the Tel. Conn. Rfiiiiiinsf Itoom iin*] to the Bt-'rvicts. DR. HAROLD A. TILTON, HA¥EYOU WILLIAM E. FOSTER, Mrs. .Mary S. Thompson, wtff! of ; | | Do thay f«»l tlrad op »train«dT Red November + WE WILL HAVE WITH US Mr. R. S. McAfee, Buckeye Mammoth Incubator Specialist. Mr. Victor Albee, with Semi-Solid Buttermilk. Mr. Porter, with Dr. Conn's Poultry Minerals. Mr. Woolston, with Struyen?s Fish Meal. Look for our complete li Buckeye Incubators, Brooders Poultry Feeds, • Poultry Supplies. % +- Fred ffCo. 4 ^ BUKGEON DENTIST. " Gradimu University cf Pennsylvania. Buon n o r to Dr. J. D. Tluockaiorton. No. I t Ilrouii Street. Office hours: 8 A. HI. to 6:31) P. M trmzt day (rxci'tit Saturday. COUNSUIXOB AT LAW. l^*w Yorl:, • Ni'W Jerfley. CO Broadway. Atlantic IliKlilandl, N. Y. City. , N. J . IU'V. IICnu'st C t Thompson, Th pastor of f th the § If BO, have your «jca examined; you Arduna. Baptist church, died last (flea BUS may need a chunks. © i ROBERT PIERCE, wtjok from a complication of ditiL I C E N S E D AUCTIONEER, fUHi's. Sl)« wai; (I'J yours old and STILES & CO. O0 ! Eeyidenco 40 Wliite .St.. ICed l U a k . K-aves throe children. Philadelphia Eve Specialists <S $! Ttilephon* 10I18-M. Special alU'iitian t o ttnita nt tnna stoeic, 2nd National BunU B U B . . Room 28 g 'arm Auto Breaks Hotel Window. implcincnta a n d p^rrtonni p r o p e r t y . @ Every Wednesday Hours 1 IOO to B p. m. © An automobile driven by Harry M. F. TETLEY, Forsythe of Long Branch ran into ;i NOTAItY PUnUO and COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS. large window in the Wilson hotel a*Tctlty'8 News Stand, '.ig Branch last week. The window 7 Broad Strict, It«il Bunt. N. J, was .shuttered and part of the wood- UNING REPAIRING work was, damaged. DR. HAROLD 1. STOKES, DKNTAL SUItGEON, Recovers from Eye Injury, Successor to Dr. Frank Lee. S4 liroart Street, Eisner Building, Harvey Woolley of Fiirmingdale, Itoome 4, t> and 6. who VJHA struck in the eye with a Ofl'ica Houra 8:80 to 5:00 o'clock. Tok-phone 302-W. piece of stone, is able to return to work again. The injury wan serious GEORGE McC. TAYLOR, C. E., for a while but his eyesight has net, CONSULTING ENGINEER, been affected. CIVIL ENGINEER imd SURVEYOR. 8 Eijner Hld|{., Broad St., Bed Bank, N . Avon Girl to Marry. * '• RE1LLY, QU1NN & PARSONS, Announcement has been made of COUNSELLORS AT LAW. the engagement of Miss Catherine E. Davidnon Building. Ked Bank, Oonover, daughter of It. C. Conover John J . Quinn, Theodora D. Famous. of Avon, to George D. McDonald of GUARANTEED JOHN S. APPLEGATE & SON, California. No date has been set for ALL WORK COUNSELLORS AT LAW. the "wedding. Davidson 'Building, ,• Broad Street, RED BANK, N f c ^ Turkey Supper. • The men's league of the West EDMUND WILSON, Otioan Grove Methodist church will COUNSELLOR AT LAW, RED BANK. H. J. hold a turkey supper in the church Offices: 10 Eaat Front Street. (, dining room next Wednesday night. John Hulshart is in charge of the ALSTON BEEKMAN, supper, COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Offices, 10 Brond St., RED HANK. N . 1. Farmingdale Lots Sold. Mothers in a Like Situation DR. W. M. THOMPSON, llalph Russell of Farminsdale has DENTAL SURGEON, Should Read This Letter 2d Nufl Bank bought two lots nt that place from Building, Red Bonk, N. I . Wilbur Rogers. Mr. Russell is buildGn9 administered. Hours 8-5. from Mrs. Enrico ing a house on the lots. Arthur G. GEORGE D. COOPER, White and Ira I. MeuiU are doin^ the CIVIL ENGINEER, worl;. Chicago, Illinois. — "I took Lydia E. Succcnaor to Georgee Cooper, O. EE . d DANK N Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound for a Patterson Building, RED DANK, N.J. Engagement Announced. serioua trouble. I GEORGE H. ROBERTS, ; The engagement of Miss Agues had tried doctors and GKADUATE AUCTIONEER, ! Cooper to -John Shoemaker, both of all said the same—an ur Grade Stock, Farm Sales. P«r« operation. At first I Pedigree j Asbury Park, was announced last eonnl Property. N»nv Monmmith, N. J. only felt the pain on Telephone Middletown 27G-M. j week at a party given by Dr. and my left side.butlater Mrs George JS. Potty of Asbuiy I Beomed to f eel it on MORRIS FUNERAL PARLORS, I1 ark. Modem Enuipmt—t. in Every Particular. both sidea. X am a Office and heiuinu irtein: H Wallnen Btre«tw Insured His Employees. power Bewing-raaPhono 770, Keil Dnnk,_N._J. chine operator and Martin MeCue, who conducts a have a little girl to CRAIG FINNECAU, milk business at Long Branch, ha CIVIL SURVEYOR. Bupport. I work in a BELFOKD.ENGINEER AND NEW insured all of his employees with the JERSET, tailor shop and that Prudential insurance comany. About Phone fi3-J, Keatliiburff. lineof work has been 2f> persons are employed by Mr. Mcvery slack thia year and I am homo part GEORGE K. ALLEN, JR., C. E., anJ j Cue. of the time. I do not like to take any GEORGE F. RANDOLPH, C. E., . Firemen's Contest at Long Branch. chances, 30 I consulted my friends, and CIV1I. ENGINEERS AND SUKVEYORS. GO Uroild Street. Red Bunk, N. J . I William II. Lewis and Arthur S. one lady said, 'Take Lydia Pinkham's iite's Office. I Hennessey are camiidaLes for Heeont1 medicine,' ao I did. I have felt bettor Monmomh Comity S ..f William K. i assistant chief of the Long Brunei right along ami am in goodonou^h health In tho matter of the c: ao to work. I recommend your VegIli-ndrickson, doi-eaied lire department. The election \vi! to Notice to crcditurM lo 1>I'Hcut claimti aBainst etaole Compound and Sanative Wash to be held on Tuesday, December 12th all."—Mra. MAKY ENRICO, '15'J N. Carstate. 'ler oF Jn..epli L. DonaI' unt to I li penter St., Chicago, Illinois. Searle Home Gets $225. f tlio Cnunty of M o n m o u t h . hay, su r nth day .if S e p t e m b e r . marie o the The manager:; of the Searle home r.)t'\ u itpiili ti'.n of I.(HH'.M! V. I l c t ^ . . Often the mother ia oblii;ud to atippurt .Irickr.on. at Asbury Parkr have received : f Hie e i t a t e of William ex her children and good health is necest'ii^eii, nriliee in hereby H. Heniirie check for $:?2.i which was the r.'. of Miitl deceased to Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable iriven to th amount cleared at a card party las' sary. iber, exueilLrix afi nforeexliiljit t Compound is just the medicine you can .summer at Mrs. Harold W. Sexton's. depend upon. It in a medicine for wo- itail. th d d.-nianilH Jinainst t h e ,1.1-t ath, Tvitllin ^;i\ mnntba e:ilale. u n d men's ailments and the relief it brought :',aiii Phillips—Emmons. from t h e date of th aforesaid order, or t h e y i , Enrico it may bring to you. Keep willl he forever hhan'eil of their actions Miss Lavinia Phillips, daughter of Mrs. thereby taking Lyriia K, r'inkham'a Veg- for aKiiinit t h e said fu\ rilier. Edward Phillips of Lone; .Branch, and well Dated Kreehohl. N .1.. S-'otenihi-r 19. I ' j ^ i Br.^ernon T. Emmons of Princeton, etable Compound, I.OU1SK V. IIEN'nillCKSON. 1 formerly of Asbury Park, were mar ried last Saturday at Lono; Branch. Mew Mouses nt Long Branch. Lawrence llilliard is building ; lew house on Fifth avenue at LOUR Branch. F. J. Heidi of1 I.on«: Uninth SPECIALIZING IN JOBBING. las broken gi'ounii lor a -new house n the Loiif;' Branch boulevard. SCREENS AND STORM ENCLOSURES. *. Monti] in Florida. 160 Bridge Avenue, R e d Bank, N. J . Mr. and Mrs. Charles It. Havens Telephone HBi-M. iml Mr. and .Mrs. Albert Nelson of! VllunUnvn left last week for I'loridu l Mr. Nelson's automobile. They | .•ill be K'onc about a month. Drunk; Gets Sixty Days. Eichanl Washington of Asbnry Park was arrested last wc.'k on a :hnrg;e of hi'iriK' drunk and disorderly ind be was sent to the county jail or sixty days. To Rebuild Long Branch Piers. The Lonjj Branch commissioners .ave liled applications with the United SlaLeS' enj'Jneer's oflice for the reconstruction of the piers on Ocean avenue. Victim of Penumonia. Mrs. Margaret Dey, wife of Luthn Dey of Englishtinvn, died lf-t veck of pneumonia. She was 71 years old and leaves a son and 11 daughter. A warm cellar is a poor storehouse. That's why vegeTo Winter in Florida. tables and other foodstuffs cannot usually be kept in the Albert Emblcy of Long' Branch basements of homes heated by the old style pipe furnaces, ias gone to Miami, Florida, where h< or the more costly systems. The will spend the winter with his SJII, ames Embley, who is a druggist .it Miami. TKo Original PATENTED Pipcleu Model Belmar Man Injured. Manufactured only by the HOMER FURNACE CO., Homer, Mich. W. A. Robinson of Belmar was inwill radiate enough heat to keep the cellar free from jured last week when a door fell on him while he was working on a cm dampness, but will not detract from its natural coolness. pcnlcr job. He was laid up sevtial Vegetables can be stored with perfect safety. days. Heat is not wasted with the "Home Ventilator." The Death from Paralysis. scientific principle of design and operation sends all heat Michael Lasala of Asbury Park, i units through the combination hot- and cold-air register, mason contractor, died of paraljm and from there it is evenly distributed throughout the house. last week. He was G6 years old and Clean, simple and safe, a Doesn't waste space and eaves two sons and three daughtci \ doesn't necessitate a big installation cost. We can equip Died in Her 82d Ycnr. your residence with a "Home Ventilator" in a few hours, Mrs. Elizabeth Dow, wife of John for a little more than you would pay for a good base Dow of Freehold, died last Wcdm i day. She was 81 years old and burner. Ask us for more information. •» leaves three sons and two daughter Wiliasn O'Brien,, Red Bank QB«S SsabrfehS, Now Housea Going Up. . Harry Layton is building1 a house , © tk lure anj ircJ ll* hoohkl "From PtitoPta" * on Broadway at LOUR Branch. A housu is being built on Atlantic avenue at that place for George Potter, STEAMBOAT CO. ©F HEW JERSEY. Homo from Vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Alon/.o Brower of TIME TABLE IN EFFECT NOVEMBER I.I. 1022. Freehold have returned home after Subject lo clianco wllhout notlco. .pending the .'summer at Avon. They will go South for the winter soon. Eastern Stnr Lodffe Dnnce. Wall chapter of the Order of East- Uotwcon Pier 21. foot of Franfellu Street. New York ( I ^ linirnt tho Hnttory to tulto on nnc] let off 1'usuicnircrB only), and lliifManila, Oc anic uml ltrd Hunk. ern Star will bold iU second annual dance on Friday, December 1st, at Tolouhoiw! Call 7t EO Walker, Now York. «JS ted Daiik. N. J . Iltalilnndu Ti'Iachono. 1264 the Jackson house at Mnnnsciunn. (Continued on next page.) FOU NEW YORK' P(in EJF.D BANK. Daily oxc«|>t Stltulay. Dnily except Sunday. Contractor and Builder. t t t t T f T t y T t t f Profit by our reputation of handling High Grade Furniture at the Lowest Prices in Monmouth County. Ask your 1 us. ooooooooo For exceptional Furniture Bargains visit OUR ONLY STORE. Globe y y y f f f y f t f f t f y f t y f y f f Y y y "Red Bank's Exclusive Furniture Store." GLOBE HOTEL BUILDING E, Front Street Red Bank, N. J. Phone 1259 Red Bank. } ff f f t y f T T »Yet a Cool One A. M. P. M. Leavo Pior 24, foot of Franlf\ Lcavo Rotl Bnnk 7i0tt Wo 3ell— tin stioot 2:00 Lnnvo Oceanic .. 7i2i REAL ESTATE. Arrlvo Hinriln'xJs about 4:00 7i8» VVa Rent—. Arrive Oceanic nhout 4:30 FURNISHED COTTAGES. Arrive Red Ba«k nhout . . . . v GiOO Arrivn i't-anUlin Strmul nliout. 10:06 Wo Wiita— CAP1 TAKE TUOLiEV. AIX KINDS OF INSURANCE At IligMiindi via J. C. T. Co., for Stono Church, Nnvcslnk, Atlantlo iKhlundii, Jlolford, Kcanobur(f, Koypoit, .MltUllutown iinil End Bank. At ReJ Bnnk Jilnoyn for Shrewabury, Enlontown, J^OIIR ISrunch, A»bury Park, Fulr llnvon, Occnulc, Humsion, Littlo Silvur, Camp Vail and Ocounnort. lepllono Officn 30Z-W At Ued Bank via J. C. T. Co,, for t'nir View, Middlotown, New Mop. Itoom 7, RegiHer ] mouth, Ilnlford, Koanoburg and Koypurt. RED BANK, M. J. *#-.f!uti»:!fiUUoiattmKlv^ntothacar»wf Aut«tj. llurwut««.l(t»(timvti RED BANK REGISTER, .NOVEMBER IS, 1S22. Pagt Eight last week after n short sickness. Hi wan janitor of the Belniiir theaters lie leaves u widow, (Continued from last page.) Twenty-Eight Chickens Stolen. Miss Hose Annie .McCabe of New- Twenty-eight chicken* owned by ark, formerly of Spring Lake, and Mrs. Elizabeth A. Ashmead of West, Harold Hurley of Como wore mar- Lonpr Branch were stolen last r ried lust week :it Asbury Park. Miss Wednesday night. Anniu Walker of Newark was bridesmaid and Jiii'oh Miller of Como was Married Thirty YearsV groomsman. The couple lift nn a Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smock of Aswedding trip to Niagara Falls and on bury Park celebrated their thirtieth their return they will live at Spring wedding anniversary last week by Lake. giving a party. Home from Hospital. Long Branch Man's Skull Broken. Mrs. Philander Kelts fit Belmar Bruno Scstito of Long Branch was knocked from a bicycle Saturday by has returned home from the Orange ;m riutomubiU' driven by Charles hospital, where she underwent medi.Mino of Long Hraneli. Scstito'Si cal treatment. skull was fractured. He was taken Visiting in Maine. to the Long Hraneli hospital. Stephen J. jtfegill of Long Branch and'Miss Laura Megill of FarmingAmerican Legion Dance. dale are visiting relatives at Belgrad Over 2;"0 persons attended n dance given last Friday night at Lakes, Maine. Townley's hull at Long Hraneli by Mothers' Circle Bazar. the Long Hraneli American legion • • . j The mothers' circle of Ocean At this store you can post. Albert W. Kocpl'f wa chair- Grove will hold a bazar next man of the dance committee. purchase footwear I Wednesday at the St. Elmo hotel nt My customers know | Ocean Grove. for }he family from Admitted to Firm. when purchasing David F. VanNote of Bradley Eighteen Years Old. Iieacli, who has been manager four$1.50 to $12.00, A birthday party was given last shoes here that whatteen years of the J. A. Kice com-wj'ek for Elizabeth Grover, eighteen j $ pany of New York, manufacturers of years old, daughter of Frank Grover {^ according to grade, ever shoe they buy is ladies' wearing apparel, has been j>f Freehold. ™ but every price gets made a member of the iirin. Rededicate West End School. I s. the best in its grade the best obtainable at White—Conovcr. The West Eiul primary school of[yj to be had. Miss Henrietta ft. White and Jo-Long Branch has beenjrebuilt at a j e| the price. seph H. Conovcr of Freehold were cost of $28,000. I t was rededicatcd £ This is confidence. married last Thursday morning at St. last Sunday. Buy your rubbers Peter's Episcopal church at Freehold Manasquan Rummage Sale. by Rev. J. H. Sehwaeke. The eonplrj A rummage sale for the benefit of now. will live-at Spring Lake. the Mannsqiian public library will be Aged Asbury Park Man Dead. held Friday of this week at the Os"The Homo of Good Shoes." William II. Brown, 82 years old, born house. a resident of Asbury Park for 45On Hunting Trip. years, died of paralysis last Friday New Rubbers and Arties George Mulholland and Charles at the home of his daughter, Mrs. ready; First Grades. Conover Emmons. lie was a retired Hayes of Freehold sjient part of last week on a hunting trip in the Pocono contractor and builder. mountains. Won Ton of Coal. Elberon Woman Hurt. II. Higgins of Bradley Beach won Miss Margaret Sickles of .Elberon. ! a ton of.eoal last week which was disposed'of on the co-operative plan fell down stairs last week and was badly cut and bruised on her face by the Bradley Beach Owl club. and head. Veterans Have a Banquet. Company II of World War veterans of Asbury Park held its fourth annual reunion and banquet last Friday night at the Ansonia hotel. Home from Hospital. Austin Collins of Freehold returned home last week from St. Francis's hospital at Trenton, where he underwent an " operation. Home on Vacation. | Walter Freeman of Freehold, who j RED BANK, N. J. , Phone 858 has been at Saranac Lake over a I year for his health, is spending a BURNS-SCHAFFER ASVIUSEiVIEMf CO. month with his parents. Matinee Daily 3:00 F*. M., Saturday S;3O r*. IM. To Winter in Florida. Performance Continuous 7:1<3 F*. M. to 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Ocker of West Freehold left by auto last week for St. Petersburg, Florida, where they will spend the winter. . Freehold Property Sold. LAST DAY OF THIS WONDERFUL PICTURE John Cansel of Englishtown has brought the Oglensky bungalow piuperty nt Freehold and will take possession next spring. Seagirt Man Dead. There has never been a picture quite like "TIUC YOUNU KAJAH" in plot, in theme or in situChnrles h. Allen of Seagirt, 77 ation. years old, died of apoplexy Monday night of last week nt the home of his IWAC8C SEMMETT C©HEDY-"JYRflNA&IUM JIM" son, Lloyd C. Allen. PRICE OF ADMISSION FOR THIS PICTURE: Belmar Man Dead. Matinee—22c, Tax, 3c; Total, 25c. Evening—36c, Tax, 4c; Total, 40c. Benjamin Holmes of Belmar died Telephone 704 BRIEF ITEMS OF NEW& DANCE ALL, PLAN TO GO TO TOWNLEY'S HALL, LONGS BHANCH Friday Evening, November Giver* by Girls' Community Citato GOOD IMUSIC ADMISSION, SO CENTS •••••••••••••••«•••••••••••••••«••••••••••••»•••»«•« Acetylene- Electric Machine § Juto Repairing White Street, Red Bank, M. J. Zenith Carburetors Gill Piston Rings « • • « • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • *£ ' . , • • ' „ I • • The Fallacy of Price in How much can you tell from a newspaper advertisement and a shoe cut what you would get in fact unless you have confidence in the store? • • • - . • • - < P Clarence White, 9Broad 5*., Red Bank. I A. J. GROVES, P.o P . All Makes of Cars Repaired. Very Special—Ford Owners, Attention! We will regrind your cylinders, put in new pistons, put in new rings, new wrist pins, which means practically a new motor, for the very special price of Fifty Dollars. All work guaranteed. Carbon removed and valves ground ion Ford cars for Five Dollars. Shop: S. W. Corner Newman Springs Avenue antl Shrewsbury Avenue, Red Bank, N. J. My small overhead expense permits me to give you these. ; special prices, which saves you real money. General Trucking, Baggage and Express Service. Today, Wednesday, November 15 ' FIREPROOF VANS. Opposite Red Bank Depot Red Bank, N. J. Friday, November 17 Thursday, November 16 A Paramount Picture Dorothy Delfon and Jeck Holt iery iilesHoler -Tom ioore 12 B r o a d -IN a . Street, R e d Baralc9 JNL JT. Floor Coverin A. mighty tidal wave of thrills—a torrent of emotions—a hurricane of crashing climaxes. Comedy—"The Rod la Hound." Kinogramt. A Western romance thut's got 'em nil stopped for l'oal laughs mid thrills. Actually filmed in the great Western canyons. Comedy—"Barnyard Cavalier." Aesop's Fables. Saturday, November 18 ng Boom" Have you ever tried to get a No. 7 pair of sh oca tin a No. '.) foot? See what happened when David tried it. A side-splitting comedy-drama. i Comedy—"Barnyard Cavalier." Episode No. 9,' "Timber Queen." Monday and Tuesday, November 20 and 21 ADDED ATTRACTION in "MY WIFE'S RELATIONS" CONGOLEUM GOLD SEAL ART RUGS. Sizes 3x3 ft. 3x4 i ft. 6x9 ft. 7Ax9 ft 9x12 ft. Prices $1.15 $1.75 $7.25 "$9.00 $12.50 GOLD SEAL CONGOLEUM BY THE YARD. Two yards wide. 75c per square yard or $1.50 per running yard. Seamless Velvet Rug's, size 9x12, three 'patterns only, price $46.75. SANFORP'S SEAMLESS AXMINSTER RUGS. Sizes 27x54 in. 36x70 in. 6x9 ft. 8-3x10.', ft 9x12 ft. Prices $4.75 $8.00 $28.00 $47.50 $52.00 SEAMED AXMINSTER RUGS- Large Variety of Patterns to Select From. A Wonderful Rug at a Very Moderate Price. Sizes 27x54 in. 36x70 in. 4-6x6,1 ft. 6x9 ft. 8-3x10,', ft 9x1211 Prices $3.75 $6.50 $12.50 $22.00 $32.00 ' $35.00 LINOLEUM. • Inlaid Linoleum, prices $1.50 to $3.00 per square* yard. Printed Linoleum, prices 75c to $1.00 per square yard. NOTE—Every piece of merchandise sold with our usual guarantee. Absolutely first quality. , ^ o P P J i S ' N 0 V E L T I E S , SMOKING STANDS, TEA TRAYS, FLOOR LAMPS, BED BLANKETS, COMFORTABLES, CUT GLASS, TOYS „ SPORTING GOODS. Furniture for the Entire Home Let Us Estimate. "WITfl Bebe Daniels JamesKirkwood AnnaQ.Nilssorr Raymond Hatfon Every Time Groom Came Home Was Cue to Unlimber Brassknucklea. Nuptial program consisted of thorough dusting with rolling-pin —and n flatiron massage every night. Hero was then ready to retire—indefinitely. Couldn't understand why married life failed to agree with him. A PENRHYN STANLAWS PRODUCTION glittering lovo of a woman dinmondl >/ god. Bristling with exciting atlvon•ore on ih o African veldt, lavish in gowns and .oHi nBe . And n cast of stars. By Cynthia Stockltsy and J. E. N«a1t » Scenario by Ewart Adainsmi Adaptation by Sonyn Levien 23 and 24, WANDA' IfAWLEY, in SILLS rn IT* BANK VOLUME XLV. NO. 21. Ictueii WMkly, Ent«ed as Bwond-OUM Matter at tb« PcntOIEM et Bed Deo!!. M. 3,, mitt tU« Act of Mcjrcb 8d,'l878, RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1922, SEABaKHT iiitc that new Republican iea-'i'.-r.-; be AFTER ELECTION TALL j raised *™™ CE up in Red Bank who will work CUNNING SEASON OPENS. for party welfare uml not solely fur 1 SOLD -!RICMARI K. $1.50 Per Year, PAGES 9TO 18. J Oi-;-ICE-HOL0KI£S. 4L* U't ~ i i u Two ,New York WosiK-n to Wlio Will Get llic- Buy Ocean POLITICIANS FIGURING OUT their poi'fional advantage. f..b& Mnitfc January. 1 MANY RED CROSS WORKERS „. " n , d R"""r f'a.COi , „ , RED BANK I.O.HK5 ohlC OS- i t s • Ri-d Bank, with its normoj Repub- COUNTRY AROUND RED BANK haHOW IT ALL HAPPENED. .sidcrable speeWEALTHY ItE.'ilDKNTS • 'an majority of COO or thereabouts, ALREADY APPOINTED. ; llh.lii.n in Ileil li.uik il llie past S W A R M I N G W I T H H U N T E R S . ] o t ^ ^ Z ^ L ^ t J l t S . lives Mado Greet Gains gave majorities for moat of the Dem- Rabbit, and Quail Seem to be Scare j - W i I I i a m 'lk Hintelmann ,,f Rumson -x gr-t tilt- joi>.-; Tlu? Entire County to Be CanvaasttS Tho Ov,n,,r of 11,,. h o u s e and x^lot o f I a n Tl j;!>o-t !!'u Country —County I 'H'rnts, thc:<e majorities runging from ..Ik ,n which er Tlmn Usual, but Some of theT h i s p r o p e r t y w a s b o u g h t b y M r s . by T b;mIiB!iivin^ D.iy—1 hi- Work i'air.e.l Away Republican;; Disualiified With Red,,!H5 to 57T. Aroung the Democrats ..flu-, •\i January. It is Gunners Have Got Good Bags of H i n t e l m a n n f r o m t h e W i l l i a m Shipat Rf:d Burili Under V/ny wifli nt His H,,,:,! . [ii-.-u> A-.Hank's Sh:v.-.'iiii; in tho Election. ! who received theso majorities were •U..1C .Inp.'-.-L-.ii'„ RepubGome in Thia Neighborhood. | p e n estate a b o u t fuur years a g o . f'/lp.ny Women Solicitors. Fnu(j|.t Hit W tlF F . Politicians have spent a busy week ! KdwardM for senator with a majority ;;n- asking tli.-ir . a m i oother t h e r . T h l . l o t i a 1 0 0 f e ( . , ,,, i( ,, ; . ; u u i n l l n i R i c l l c l r d K v „.,,„., , Rabbits, nuail, squirrels and 1 A mt-rting wa,: b.-lii in tho I'H-ne*' figuring out. the riiiiKim for the great i °f 85, Geran for Congress with u game sci ; t ' j urge tin fli-m 1 b .Sunday afternoon to itroverturn which tin Republicans t-e-1 mujority of 24:!, WyckofF for. free- year, but. t o b e BCarcer t h a n I « s t : f r o m t h e o e c a n t o tho S o u t h Shrews'.-1 lice ( J a x e l t e at..! „-,.. , , . ' • , ; ii t» turn ilmvn building 1 ritiigt li.r the annilill lit-d <'r'j.-;; roll er* seem t o b e j u s t as; b u r y r i v e r . T h e hou.-:t> c o n t a i n s a ! i e s t a n d b e s t k n o w n H T iik-i: ceivi'd at last, week's election. The j holder with a majority of 18a, Dona- numerous. h u nJtbey jtp u i r 11 li'H-ri Is ne:-;i were o u t i n l a r g e , ] ; , ;-iill. d i a r i e s 11. Tlirockinorton wa I ^en> fcitch-1 b a n k , died l a t e ye:,M-rday Id ll.i." present Rriv nf r o o m > d i n i n g vu,,m, result showrf clearly thai, tlie people hay for surrogate with a majority ramibers on l'nday, On theappointed ehnirrnan of tin- H.-.1 I'auk of the country are opposed to the re- of 577, and with majorities for one y, winch w.-js j the !Ie n , p a n t r y , s i x b e d r o o m s a n d t w o o f h a r d e n i n g of tile a u c - i i i th. r jobs. ; bathrooms. A garage U also on" the | age of 71! yars. lie \v ilepuMi.-nns a r c lii-lii,:'. The various or^ani'/aiion:! actionary policies of the Republican of the ussemblyme.n and all but one (list day the law was up. On faatur-bathro n-,;tii 1 The purchas price was'last Thursday and on Kin: •y voted fur Mr.in KIMI IJank will aid in tin woik. parly, including Newberryism. Re- of the. town candidate;;. Nothing but duy «»KlaU«vk Jolm L Ilubbardof|j ) I u c c < gun Thoo Miss Mitsi's I'aret spunt last j came unconsciou.;. thtu "cU-an Tin/ chairman of tlie Masionic; order actionaries in both the Democratic party treachery of the basest sort, Ked bank issued his 700th gunning! 'm?8,D0O. Mi!.. ;jr in ?!i B0 This gives the number ot summer at Scabright .in a residence vived. Hi:, wife, Kmma I m con- , will be William Klliott; Rotary club, party and the Republican party were some. Republicans declare, could have hunter.i as about1 the same as were adjoining tho property they 1:liave | was a t his art,1 do- 'l'iiilip S. Waltan; Lions club, Charles defeated, although in a few instances brought about this result. bedside, in lied l i a n k Th Hey 1 lieem-ed last year. olli.'u- • H. Tlirot-kmi.rtoii; Klk'a, Joj-.epr Sal-/.; where a progressive bad been nominjust bought. They liked thie"loccation I Ireland was tin birtI.plai-i i.l' K.i-b';; tliat th.1 pr-L'st-'n Some of the county Republicans The first day the law was up Hen-so well that they bought th ated by one party, the reactionaries sec in this result in Red Bank a hard Mrs. jard K. Fox. He came ;.. th.- n,•.[,.I'll .'ut, in at-ordiince l^a-itiTn St;.r, Miss Hii.^annuh Holmes, of R.'d :i:i.l l-'-gi.in auxiliary, IVTiv. Leon do of that party went over to tlie other blow to the aspirations of Moil. V. jilinin H. (.'rate of lted Bank went Hintelmann propeny, which they i^ry in 1875 in tlie ;,tccr.-i;;. of a ;f the peiFpk ila ReussilW.-. Vml T. lliirlcy will ho party in sufficient numbers to defeat Pach, the deputy sheriff, who wants gunning at Everett with Frank Haley will occupy hereafter their sum-j steamer. Fifty cent:, was all l!': cap of that place, Mr. Orate gut five chairman of tlie Kisner factory ital h e had when lie landed i;i New the progressive candidate. .to be •-- the - candidate-. for --; sheriff ----- next -----'rabbits and Mr. Haley, got two rub-mer home. Kdward T. Mix nf Conovev's York. He got a job an ,-olirilM-' for Two of the greatest victories for year, and to the aspirations of Lester bith and a jack rabbit. the Wall Street Journal, vvin-n hi:, Q , the deputy p y county y clerk, tin-1 progressives were in Iowa and f.K; McQueen, Norman Long of Everett was I etlicient work attracted , t. much atMichigan. In Iowa Smith W. Iirook- who hopes to be the Candidate for among those who went gunning the j tention that he received mi UW-r io j The Ited liank Woman's club will hurt was nominated by the Republi- county clerk when Joseph MeDer- first day tlii! law was up. He got! become a partner in tin- i'olirr tia- B I G FIRE ON MP.S. P. arrange fur those wlio will attcmi the cans. The reactionary Republicans, mott's present term run;) out. There eight rabbits. John Kmith, one of JIT J. M . •stands, WAS BOUGHT LAST WEEK zettc, which lie accepted. a t the banks ;>ntl at tri..1 poUled by the father of President Hard- is also the belief that when Mr. MeCLEES'S PLACE. loflice. • The town will be canvassed BY STANHOPE HIXON. ing, went over to the Democrats but Dermott's term does run out, the Re-his neighbors, got three rabbiis, two At that time the Police Gazette .squirrels and a quail. >e- 'according to election .(Iblncis and Krookhart won by a great majority. piiblicans of the county will demand was a paper published fi-r puli.-enn-n. Early Monday Night Harry Pitcher of Ued Bank and bisDavid McCIuro -Bought tho Land It • dealt entirely with crini.1.--- an.! Flames The other great progressive victory that he run again for another term fitioyetl Proj.>erty t o the Valuu o f the Woman's club will canv:.ss thu district. The women irt •was in Michigan, where Senator rather than take n cliance of the of-son' William Pitcher of llolmdel spent | Forty Years Ago a i r ! Built tli j criminals. Later Mr. Fox became tin- $15,000 on Which Insurance oflfmirth Friday hunting lit llolmilel. 'jfhey i Present Residence—$35,000 Paid i sole owner of the piiper. Mr. i'ox Only $3,09!) Was Carried. charge of this work anil of the work T/ownsond, one of the standpatters, falling , , , g into the hands of a Dem-got four rabbits and a jack rabbit. for the Property. at tlie banks and pnstofTice will be d continued t h e original ft-aluic.- of hail voted to seat Newberry. A ! ocrut, as fforeshadowed by the elecI'iri- ..-ail',- Monday night caused a .Mrs. John 11. Cook anil Mis;: Rosa Tho David McCluri; property on tho the paper on ut loss of IJKI'IMK, on Mrs. P e t e r . ) . JIcDemocrat ran against Townsend and tion in Red Bank this year, should Weis, chairman; Mi's. Edmund I ) . defeated him by_ about 40,000 major- a Red Bank Republican be put forCl'.'cs'- farm on Kivorsi'k1 chive in Fra^cr, Mrs. CJcorg.; Voorhi.-s, ^Ir.s. ity. This was the first time a Demo- ward as a candidate for the place. .Mi.liileto1-1. n township, ne-Lir iU'd Thomas Voorhis, Mrs. Samuel Snbcratic senator had ever been electeil Bank. How it staittjd is not known. ath, Miss Florence Kridel, Mr;;. H i ' i in Michigan. MADE $100 AT EUCHRE PARTY. It dvstroyed a' huge barn, a buggy hert W. Hill, Mrs. William Naulty, AH the prominent Republican prosheii, i.\vn garages, tv. o conic ribs urM Mrs. llainillon S. Biittin, M B . Mor gressives were re-elected. Hiram It Was Given by St. James's Parent:i maciiiiK- housr. Nearly all tln> con- ton V. PlnniU, Miss Mabel Hall, Miss spent Friday hunting at Tinlon Falls.' 'comprises about three acres'and" it ithaii'sV'nnn 00U Johnson of California got a majority Teachers' Association. (ii.li.iic Mnnsky, Mrs. William D. - ! ' 'years ' ago he bought th. lent:? .if th.:si- buildings wen: deof about .'iOO,000. Senator LaFollutte . The parent-teachers' association Ho got lour l-abbita, but some une : has a frontage of over 600 feet on Kigbtcen .two liuvs, lad £.•":;;; ^;;""fleo,-se""i'). Coop.-r, Mrs. stole his dog and he has not found i t . t h e river and about lir.O feet on t h ehouse where y , and Senator Borah, both of whom h he h tlieci d i don H Ih'ancb h , . -.--—-F -•:— — • i of St. James's .school cleared $1(10 y<-'t,ay ;in,il a.,..l stra^', straw, corn, corn, farm Mrs. Georgi fitrni - J ^ / o-shca, west side of Grange The i nue and for the Shea, Mrs. . g K. Lovthe past nine years he inn.-; uf liny have been very independent and who In t a euchre party and dance last Nine rabbits were brought home house is a large one ai;d contains ; ),.ui } i i ; l , n an all-year-arouiul rtsidenl iM<i.'hii.(-r\', two in.])()i-tcd French hull- ett, Mrs. James Ilaiuau, Mrs. Kathlank among the s longest progres-1 WI,,.1(. Prhp:! wwere ; , won by t re w o n Mr3 :i ijig lot of antique furniture erine Hill, Mrs. Clarence White, Mrs. sivea in the senate, and both of jRobert Norman, Miss Catherine | from Englislitown on Friday by Elias j three living rooms, dining- room, ;o f this town. He was the financial ilogs, whom horn are Republicans, received very Cotilon, Miss Katherine Billings, Ewing and Amory Osborn of Ued I kitchen, pantryl s t dining backer of the Top Notch baseball club mid chinawari- and a number of William A. Hopping, Mrs. Arthur V. •hi'-ken:;. An unocciip.ii-Hl blingalow (iregnry, Mrs. Waller French, Mrs. B t l Om l a u n d r t h i r U p The belief is ..gen-, Mrs. George grrent majorities. . .„ _ Grub, Mrs. M. O'Con- " a I H I I.l r - l ir r i ' '" ' >'' ' n bedrooms; o f K a i l . Haven, which became lamou r!i**Ji was USL-II by Mrs. McClec^'s lUrman Asemlorl", Mrs. Walter B. oral that in the next senate not only n o r Mvs. Patrick McCarron, Miss A t Holmdcl on I ' n d a y H a r r y C o l e - ; a n ( l f our bathrooms. A large stable all• throughh the East E alfew year; a g o x%' 'l-ir.-'it.T, Miss tjal'iih McCleea, as :t Connor, Mrs. M. A. (Jreig, Mrs. Olwill the progressives out-number Helen Kiilmartin, Miss Mamie Tay- man a m i Edward Evans uf Tinton ' anil garage is on the property. Mr. as a fast anKiU'ur'orgnm/.ntion. 1 stiirehouse, was gutted by iiiv and iver ('.. Frake, Mrs-,. William Munson, their greatest strength/in the past, lor, John MeCue, Miss Marie Cassell, Falls got nine rabbits. """•! Nixon will occupy the place as a going and always genial, lie n .v-a'Iy ii'J il ; contents wer^ ruined, but that thc other members "f theMiss Mary Quigley, Mrs. Walter LayH e n r y A. Conover, the stoi ekec-p-' summer r e s i d e n c e . ' He lias a winter many friends anil In- was cspeciali iucludiug furniture, chinaware and Mrs. George Hopping, K!rs. Jarnea senate will realize the temper of the an autumn beloved by those who worked for him silvMrs. William O'Brien, Mrs. er and postmaster a t Lincroft, took j home in New York Mis. McClces lliul in- R. Woleott, Mrs. Charles Croft, Mrs. a clay off from work the first ilav t h e , h o m e a t MontclairJ . . . piud , ,„ , ! on account of his generosity Miss Helen Ilonig-P'.».'V d M i s s I?essil of only $)!,Oili>. There was Harry Morford, law was up. He was out before day-: 000 for the property and the sale, m „ , ,leaves m.ss '- IOy l! " U r ninureu l, , l V K m hil Mr.r .Fox four children, Mi.ss nance on thc bungalow or its ' . " " ^ " V i ' W o r k e r s in the other h c light a l t e r the bunnies and h e did jw a 5 m a d e by William II. Hintelmann M a r y F c ^ Chnries J Fox, 1 icl ard K. j Most of th not get home until after sundown. l o f Eumsoli. - J -J r . ,' and ' . _Frederick . : • ! . ' . .Fox, all .. of .I districts will be named today. Mrs. IIFox, Mrs. McClce.s was; twtting: supper He is one of the best shots a t LinThe property for upwards of a .California. IL> also'leaves a sister. when her attention was attracted to Samuel Coggins will be chairman' of. croft, but he got only one rabbit. I hundred years" was known as Pin: Mrs. Jennie SutclilF of New Haven, , a do.^ which ttuuij; itself against tiie the fifth district ;iml Miss Ljvlia Other first day gunners at Lincroft | tard's Point, i t having been in pos-i Connecticut. y, Miss Mary and howled. Opening the door Ovens and 'Miss Josephine Weeks of the new party which was formed last Lang, Mrs. George Lewis, Mrs. Har- VVITU John Connors, who got seven i session of thc family of that name i The hotly has been taken to thedoor Mc( lees saw flames bursting the seventh- district. In the ninth summer and which the members of riet I/ittle, Mrs. Frank Dean, Mrs. rabbits, Joseph Mouser, who got six, j for more than a century. I t was| Campbell funeral church at NewMrs. from the roof of the? barn. Only a district Dr. James W. Parker will be that party hope to make the domi- John Bambaeh, Mrs. James Bly, Mrs. Hurry Langendorf, who got four, and j bought from tlie-Pintards by g y the late .York and it will be held there until few minutes previous a man hud been chairman and his assistants will be nant party of the country in the cleo- John Armstrong, Miss Coogan, Mrs. William Thompson, who got one. Rev. William N. Dunnell, who sold it ; Monday f o r t h e arrival of tbe chil- milking; cows in the building- and Mrs. Lerny I.ane, Mrs. Ramsay, Miss William Morrell of Rumson spent to David McClure in 1H82. Mr. Mction of 1924, This pnrty claims that William Maloney, B. Colton, Miss u'tu'ti he left everything was all right. Minnie Anderson and Mrs. George ', |dren. the reactionaries and standpatters of Catherine Rnfferty, Joseph Mazza, part of last week hunting at Holm-'Clure built,the present house on the The fire was a spectacular one anil it Washington Williams. both the Republican and the Demo- Miss Conway, Miss Isabelle Schu- del with James Hammond. Mr. Mor- f property and he graded thc grounds Miss Louise Hartshorne, Mrs. Willighted up the countryside for miles. SIX HUNTERS FINED. cratic parties will control the nomi- mann and Miss Prate. Consolation rell got nine rabbits and a snuirrel and set but the present trees and The. barn was ">0xir>0 feet. It wasliam Greenwood and Miss Susannah nations for President in 1924 umlprizes went to Miss Helen Hender- and Mr. Hammond got six rabbits. shrubbery. A year or two after the They Set Fire to.a Woods on a l l have been appointed for the amply stocked. Tiie flames spread Dennett . . that thn only hope of progressive son and Miss Katherine Dugan. Charles Phillips of Holiudul ia a j house was? built he was offered and del Fnrm I.nst Week. from building to building. Part of I Middletuwn village district; Rev. legislation lies in the formation of u good .shot and he was out bright and ! refused $59,000 for the place. Mr. Six Red Bank young men went otnriim^John t . IMurray, Walter Conroy, new party. early Friday morning with his dog | McClure died about five years ago. A TRIP TO PENNSYLVANIA. at Holmdel Friday. In North Dakota the Non-Partisan and'gun. He tramped all.day and I The" property has been on the market hunting built league eletted J, Lynn Flakier as Three School Teachers Cot "Lifts" did not see a sign of any kind of ' for " sale " about " a year. to cook United States senator. Mr. Frazier game. His BOH, Joseph Phillips, in Cnrs in 200-Mile Trip. and got the Republican nomination also, hunted over cJifTerunt ground anil he GOLDEN WEDDING, caught A trip from Red Bank to Bangor, got four rabbits and four squirrels. ho being nominated by u majority of q I Keyport the voters of that party at the pri-Pennsylvania, and back by means of Hazlct Couplo Held a Celebration on Twenty-one rabbits, one squirrel, i They pi mary. As BOOH as Mr. Frazier got rides in automobiles was made over two quail and a woodcock were bagdamage Monday Night. the Eepublicnn nomination all the re- Saturday and Sunday by Miss Ad- ged Friday at Scobeyville by a party K Mrs. Florence VanWinlilc and Mrs. The men were arrested while they and Mrs. Abraham !'• Ackeractionaries of that parly went over elene Reed and Miss Velma Stein- consisting of J. Henry - VininB and s o Mr. ' houses occupied by Mrs. McClees, B. Smith lit Matawan. no{ H a z l o t celebrated their goldon to -the Demeemts -Mid. tried to elect metz, .teachers at. RedBank, and John Sherman of Scobeyville, Frank wedding on Monday night. The rere gunning on Jonathan I. i George Bortman and Ernest Jones- A.Chairmen and their assistants are Holmes's place. The farm was post-; the Democratic candidate as United Miss Myrtle Davis, a teacher at Sherman of Long Branch and Fred house was decorated in crepe paper All f them were threatened, but expected to be appointed in everv gunning, g gg, but t h e hunters 11, . States senator. Senator Borah cam- Rumson. Bangor is 102 miles from Emmons and Clifford Sturtivant of and flowers. Speeches were made by cdd against bv the splendid work said they d ^ n o t s e o the sign, They : f - the district of the county within l R paigned for Mr. Frazier and.Senator Red Bank. The young women start- Newark. Shot which struck a tree fircmcj I. "One of th. (|' ogS Ij other Judge Henry E. Ackerson and Rov.said they d^not.seo the sign.,. They of-irned next two or three .days. Sigmund Borah was roundly denounced by Re- ed from Red Bank tCn o'clock Satuchie," owned by Miss [the was '"1 Eisner of Red Bank is countyr nchairurday morning. They reached Banpublicans for doing this. It was a ml cClces. He was a frequenter of tman anc "' on the face, b u t it did not injure him in gold pieces was presented to Mr.told them lie would let "~ off if close race between the Democrat and gor seven o'clock that night after seriously. them and Mrs. Ackerson. Among the they would pay the coats of the getting rides in ten automobiles and Vail is Mr. Frazier, but Mr. Frazier won. John Riddle and John H. White of guests were Mr. and Mrs. William M. prosecution amounting in each eas.j an they spent the night at Miss SteinJ county. All this shows the breaking up of metz'S home. They started for home Red Bank and William and Walter Ackerson, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Con- to $6. It they didn't pay, the justic patrons of that place. the two parties. A new alignment is Sunday afternoon. Tlie first auto- Riddle of Snyreville went "gunning over, ^Mr. and Mrs. John T.^Acker-1 said," they "would have to go to jail THE ORIOLES STILL BOSS. certain and n third party mny arise mobile ride took them to Easton, and Friday on Joseph W. Thompson's eon, Miss Helen Conover, Mr, and for ten (lays. The money was paid. PORT MONMOUTH'S FIREMEN. , , • They Won t h e County Championship which will take over the remnant of farm a t Lincroft. They bagged 37 Mrs. James P. Sproul, Mr. and Mrs.The young men are James DeCarlo, i«, for Another Year o n Sunday. ono party or the other, just as the Errickson anil son, -Mr. and Mrs.Garmelo DeCarlo, Jacob Miiyor.ii>, ew Company Incorpoorated^and Officei-s Elected Monday Night. Republican party took over the rem-where they got on a trolley car for large pheasant was also shot, but the Frank P. Sproul and family, Mrs. Frank The Orioles of Red Bank on their Mazzune, Jacob Prctorio and home. nant of the Whigs when the bird fell in a woods and the hunters Melissa Ackerson, Miss Maude Ack- j Michael Pica, i The new Port Monmouth , , , . fire , com, - home diamond Sunday won the Republican party was formed. Sevwere unable tb find it. >, erson and Mrs. Ethel A. Cowles of , puny was organized Monday night at championship of Monmouth county RUN DOWN BY AUTO. eral new pattlos are. "in the air," and Floyd and Ira Braney of Vander-' Hazlet; Rev. and Mrs. A. H. Sutphen defeating Freehold Freehold by byaLscore of j a meeting iii the Port Monmouth Church News. bby v defeating an effort in now under way to consoli- Edward Rorwoll'i Anlilo and Rib> burg bagged six rabbits last Friday. and Miss Ella Conover of New Mon'hoolhou.se. These officers were 5 to 1. • The game was fast through-, The Sunday-school of the chapel date all of these parties into one big ; Floyd also shot a pheasant. elected: BroUcn Last Week, out and it was featured by four doumouth; and Judge and-JVIrs. Henry party with strong progressive lead. , «f~ » • » i - i of the Holy Communion will hold a IYiui.l i t - - M a r e u s , MciMcr. Lawrence Conley of Middletown ble plays three of •which were made •Edward .Roawell, of West Long township ers. It is more than Jikely, however, Mr, T 9 », 0 "r M l V A n n T a Ackerson. j c a k e sale next Saturday afternoon Vi,:.- iJi.-.-i.lfHt—Clmrk-s H u t t . ' S r . has always been a goo-I by the Orioles. Freehold started off ,, Branch, formerly of Oceanport, suf- shot since he was a "littl& shaver" Mrs. nilic Coe, IVta Lulu_ Sproul jf r o m half-past two o'clock to five Ti-asiii-i'i— t't.i.ik'J M e y e r . with a one-run lead inftefirstinnthai the progressive Republicans "will' ff e red a- b broken and Ernest Dunham of ICcyport. St-'crolnry—Louts II. JIMIICII. d k kl d l _'clock in the Sunday-school room. A ,-i.-t.iiit ...'.-iTtiiry J a m t s It. Iti-vlmni. ing, but did noti stay ..ahead lonj. control that party p y and n that at a all l the!i,,.M, the ,.;i.n IT. n« i Enthusiasm and conversions have l-'.-.-..in.-iii--II'i>iii y DfCrot."'.' " This is the second year the Orioles Republican reactionaries will go into Oceanport when he was struck by anthe fact that lie lost his right arm in DEATH FROM PARALYSIS. t a u t ftn-L-im'ii— A r t l m r M . Acluattended the revival meetings which an airplane accident last winters On have won the championship. the Democratic party. automobile driven by Lee Morton, a are in progress at thc First Mctho-1 Urnjamin Mills, . New Jersey voted about as theLong Branch colored man. Morton, the first day of gunning he got four Mrs. Bertha L. Chadwick of Fair j (list hold another will church. Thc preachers for to-; The company Dtmota-atic leaders of the state pre- it was said, was fleeing from a cred- rabbits. With him were Joseph MaHaven Died Saturday Morning. Mechanic -Street Lot Sold. se Monday 'gilt and Friday ; meeting at the loney, got eight Daniel! dicted, except "that it went a little itor itor who who Was Was pursuing pursuing him him ill ill JUlJUl;^ ,,-,- who,~ .- -„ rabbits, . ~ , . ili-s. • Bertha L. •• Chadwick, --•»wife of i Alexander Fepin, salesman in Albe Hev. 13. (J. Lippineott g h t T more.: KO. Governor Edwards got th M R l l t h t f bert S. Miller's shoe store, yesterday Lake, Rev. G. S. Johnson ! I of Spring car. Mr. Roswell says that af- Callahan, Lemuel Cal- George Chaihvick of Cedar avenue, whowho got four, about 90,000 majority in the state other tcr he was hit Morton told him tolaban, sold to John^C. "Warden of Wnshins1ill d Lc O r C F i l i r II:lve (liwl l l l s t Ocean Grove and Rev. \V. R. j Birllnlay Party for Grandson. M and left ld hi ""' "'}° W Silver, T ' a ", ^ r four.! ' i | paralysis."' She of j of for United States senator and Judge "get h up andhi hadSaturday been stricken of Little who got walk" him tia Lovett Blackmail of Long Branch. Solus Mrs. Alice ROOD of 'Monmouth ton street his lot on the south side Port Monmouth gunners who got Silzer got about half that majority the road. Mr. Roawell was picked up the first day of the season were ' for governor. by Albert Hoffman, who took him tofame One of the stories circulated in the Long Branch hospital. The car Grover Dowens with eight rabbits, Red Bank about the candidates for which Morton drove was fount! rVilliam Maxson with nine rabbits councilmen was that M. K. McNulty, abandoned a. short distance from and three squirrels, Herman Pulsch one of the Democratic candidates, where the accident happened. Mor- with one rabbit and three quail, Walter Mills with a large pheasant and Would favor Sunday moving pictures ton has disappeared. three'quail nnd Harry Coe with six it' ho were elected. This utory was rabbits. not announced openly, but it was Card of Thanks. Gaughan of Everett gol whispered extensively from mouth to I sincerely thank the voters of Fair fiveWilliam rabbits on Friday. mouth. Mr. McNulty_ is proprietor Haven borough for turning out on and manngcr of. the Palace theater j ciUction"day"" ancT'exercising'"tlie"ir Jacob VaiiBrunt of Tinton Falls " ! l . i " I ' 1 S / S . , * A_ sto L y _.? 0 ™V, cm :k'e»t oi franchise. I further thank got three rabbits on the first ilay of bianco of truth. AB "a " matter "'* of fact ""*•'those voters who supported thc Dem- hunting. On the .first day of the hunting fir there was no, truth whatever in this ocratic ticket and thereby making it Dentil frt>m Paralysis. at ISntonto'wn Btory, although it was industriously possible to elect Democratic candi- season , , Charles , . Rob, i Walter Van'iicscn of Keyporl x 1 1 erts circulated. Mr. McNulty has always "dates to positions so important in ourl" . ? E»t two two pheasants and and sue rubmorning the subject > S a t u r , l ; l V o t l l a n l l y 3 i s ; He b lts dC h f t rpheasants l o s Rld(I1 otSIK rub- j . U e ( , ^ Clarence Heycr, Roger Wymba and Htrongly opposed Sunday moving picg y pp y g p state and national affairs. I also am , ' ™ ° <>' three had been sick t'nr several years. l i e the Son of God." Miss Gladys Norpheasalits. t tt of f principle. i i l H Paul Whitmore. tures as a matter leaves four children , they being To Tour England and France. He grateful to the voters of Fair Haven man will lead the meeting of the At Shrewsbury Harry Sickles got Mrs. T. Waller Snydcr, Mrs. Ellis young people's union, which will "0--0-lielicvca should be i c a that Sundayy shoud be free for their support which has permitWilliam (.'. Petiiigulo of I l u h l a r d rabbits and a quail, John Hamm Freestoiu1, Mrs. Fnmk I. Hall and j have°forTts" subject,' Florio Maiza Branching Out. f ll kinds k i d of f commercialized i l i un- ted me to be. elected, unopposed, B3 four from all "The Hand of avenue, Kiycr Plazn, sailed toilny on got three rabbits, and William PorFlorio Ma/.'/ft, who has a nhm1 shirkVaiitiifM-n. He also leaves! God in Modern Chin a." The sermon ! u, ( . Hte^nship President Polk tertainnicnta. the next mayor of our borough. Polk for a ter got three rabbit3 and three quail. Lester two sisters, Mrs. lOniniii P. Black and topic at night will Ibe "Christ Came IK | x months' trip to Knglanid and ing place on Monmouth street, appoRed Bank Republicans comphun Charles P. Cros3, Gunning scores at Little Silver for stution, has bi-aiielu'd because they Bay tho greed of tho / Mayor-Elect. Iho first day were two pheasants for Mrs. Isaac N. li.hn.soii of Keyport; to Redeem."_ isit Paris, lirittany site the railroad I'l-ani-e. 11 and a brnlher, Fletcher VanGiesen Republican. machine has put J h e November 15th, 11)22. out by openitij1; a liat cleaning buni:1PUi L l u l Winficld Wninwright, seven rabbits " S a v o Money. " ' £ ' : _ . . _ . , a town in the hnnds of the Democrats. —Advertisement. ncss. He has bought tbe bat cl«imfor Claude Wright and six rabbits of Rulherfonl. Buy your overcoat direct Cr-jm the Cnrd p for H l u L They Buy that Millard Fillmoro Tctbusiness of Michael Parottina. for Clifford Herbert. Mr. Herbert At Woods Smart Shop, manutacHirer and save money. U.ats , ,. f . U-nclit of j loy was) the one man whom the ReCard of Thanks. A |)a u f u r t h l got his game at Hightstown. 139 Monmoulh street, Red Hank. that will lit you and yonr Docket-1 , s • [ ^ , u ) i u l w i u bl, hM\ publicans could easily have elecled By this method 1 desire to thank Btisincss Men Meet Tonight. Henry Moller of the Newman. Gowns oi' quality ami moilerate price, book. Mnde In Red Hank, by Red mayor, but that tho Republican 'ma- the voters of Fair Haven for the sup- Springs .Saturday of. next week at. the ... l'Vederick C._Karl on lilos- < The Red Banlc buiiineat raonV. »achine, which demands that everybody port given my candidacy at tho polls Friday: road bagged six rabbits last also white undeithings and handker- Bank people, for Red Hank people. home of chiefs. Open rt'wlnci-.dny and Satur- Monmouth Clothing Co., Inc., fill-fift sum road in Miildletowii township. obey tho orders of themachine, on election day which resulted in mo l | sociatitm will meet tonight at tha Marshall Springsteen of Mount day evciiinu.s.—Ad\ ertisemout. Catherine street, Red Hank, between forced Tetloy out of the race for being elected to acrvo the people of Mtrfiet shot five rnhbitn last week. borouR'h hall at eif;Jik o'clock. MutBridge avenue anil Shrewsbury avemayor because he tried 1to hold down Fair Haven us n member of their Mexican Hcnistitcliitigr. ters pertaining to \>o tihrialmas 1 flt tlii» Thirteen rabbits, were killed last n Reil Bank will taken up Friday and Saturday of this week ie.—Advertisement. the toy/n'ii expenditure '., while the common council. I shall endeavor to | \\u have just installed i\ IMcxican Republican niachine wanted to Kpoiid nerve them to the best of my ability. week by Harold* West of North Long- we will show ii lin of hats a t a :ipt!lienistit.chi:r, the latest machine for j meeting. Ilrancli. ncli. Mias A. Ii. t'ial j)ricc. $l,.r money and put up tho taxes beyond Weak-End Special. ] wide hemstitching. Gold mid silver William It. Little, Jr. Buzar ami FoJir Dr. Harold J. Stokea of Red Hank Morris, millinrry parlors room 10, anything the' town had previously November 15th, 1022. ' Sugar cuve.l , , hams,-, wll cents 1",:1 ] work. Singer sewing: machino nhop, given by the K. of <J. »n<« < 0- of A. anil John Kly of llolmdel got five Kisner biiililini:, •' • !) Brond street, Red experienced. —Advertisement. pound ;_real Jersey pui^ «aii«ag,; made I,,,, Moiiinimth street, Red Hank. .If ll-'i-.-i-bold rabbits laat Saturday. i . i b o l d ut SSt t. . Hn.-io of Lima. liank.—Ailve i-tiM.'inent. Hln'iiir dissatisfaction ban been exfresh daily. Acker, Merrall >v Con-j (.,.,„„, Wtiods, Jr., age] .-4th .-4th Gene Walsh and John Griffith, Phone mhool ball, NOVCHIIKT V,?.t\, .U<5, proBMCil over Republican conditions dit {,»., llr.iacl street, Ked J.Iiink.— ; n(:{7-W.--Aavevtisemont. Sales nt Ktilish Pharmacy. and 'jr.tli, incliifiive. Spi'fial oWticsSupper, in some of the localities in Monmouth Writing paper, two for the price of drii/erM for the Interurban bus comAdvertisement. I __>.,>_ l t l i v«ry nvoninif tra und altraclioim ov«ry pany ; Samuel Maraa, driver for tln> Mocbanir!)' hall, lliddli'town, Friday, county on account of the way theone, 1,1 cents, i!!( cents, 3!) conl.-i and Carti.in'a I-ii-st Annivcrs!ii"y. Snle. Weiliicsdav ev«iiiriK n t U::iO H bus fiervice, and James Far- November .Mill, l>y the Indict! of the Rivor Property For Snle. election went. Red lliuilt in (me of49 cents. Water bottles, t»8 cents, See o u r window displays for the1 On Went . Front street, ju.sl oil1 wiuiiU'rl'nl values we otl'er nt our first i^^ ( p|.,y "Out- Siiuppy Kvi-n tho place) moat strongly criticised ('oniu in and look . uy ovi'r. Kuiish rel, driver for llie Public Trail ait Reformed chuirh from 5;00 o'clock wimdeifiil oller first ; .vinitiir Nov.'intwr i!.ld, 'rl.i i i-i.luv '.vinitiir Nov.'intw company, went gunning on Monday to il:00 o'clock P. M.—Advertise- liroud; lot. is (illx.'iritl feel, with by tho county Republicans. It has1'harmacy.—Advertisement. t.i,-|t.k*,.ti suppCT a t nix oVlock t o **;Sfl neiir Swimming rjver. They bagged ment. parian light:-. For jmvtiL-iila ;; apply iiniiivi>r.-ii\ry side wliic-h atarlK 'i'lnii-«-1 1!) been pointed mil that Red Rank ban - - - : ( ,.,.| lK .| ; - Kriday, Novrisiber a i t l i , nn onii rabbit, three ducks, five squirrel* at M Kim pbu'e, Kcd Hank. -Ailvi.-r- ilny morning, November Hilli, tht! ntate editor, deputy iihcrilT mid Canlon's new store, 5(1 Ilroail street, i . l ( , r Ylntc 'Ui|>l)«f; Kuturday, M«Dancing. mid one quail. LIKJII, Cohiinbin Y a r n s ! tisemen t. deputy county elerk, three profitable Kml Hank.•—Advorliiiomout. i vrmln'r "rith "Novelty Niffbt." A<IDuncitifr at Little Silver iichool Fri3 ^ .Scotch sweater yarn, nil colors, two jobs, together with all (ho lucid jobs. day evening, November. 17tli. from Salo f''nii otin Gunranteiul ounce biill.s, i'< cents; also the new vertiiu'iueut. It in iilcclareil that with tlienn three 7:00'to 11:00 o'clock. Admission :'.l> Fridity andSpecial Snleu ftt Knliali Plnirumcy. Saturday: ?2.00 bouae brufihed wool I'ur sale. Pauline LunK, Hart, Sliafl'i —.«»• ««®t^.Sold (V Marx clothe 1 important, places held by Red llank- cent!,.-- Advertisement, Wril ini; papi'r, two for the piici ol Put V« on Your Slsoiisiins IJ-'rt. dri'Sdcs $ 1.71'; $1.0(1 bungalow aprons ;!,'! Pearl olivet, .Red Bunk. Adver- by Rochi'sler Clothi's Hhop, 1:! eiv!, tlie town HIIOIII.1 have given a inn., i:i cent:;, 2'.1 ci'iit:i, IM* ei.'iitr; mu\ Vihit Idcii'rt v/iiitinu rouiii, VVcit 7!t ci'iit.i; $2.()0 shirt waists ?i.7U. J tisement. Hlreel, Red Hank.AdveriiM>I'l-unt bijc majority for the Republicans. •111 rcnlH. Wilier liottleii, (JH ccnt.'i. l^ront; Rt,re.e.t, nsjisi* Iiroi«I. M.fWF^ l'iuiliiie Lang', ?.',\ Pearl street, Red Pitman and Piano Playero. nient. Another cauiie of di'^utiHfnetion of Coiiu> in fuul look u s t>vev, Knliiib pitporn, iiui|.;i»r.lne«, cjj.;arit, lobiicei, Hank. -Advertisement. J. D. Norri.'i, roprotiontiiiK H. SluiriRed Hunk's Home of 1 the county Ucimblicauti is tin report inger of Fifth avetine, Now York, 8 ---*(*. • ^ a ^ ^ eiguretl.i'fi, confcctioatirjr, n>>& drfnks. Advevtidi'inent. Tile I'jiutrneht singiniviv .'lociety wilt I'liarnuiiy. Hart, Shall'ner & Marx clothea. Rothat at noon on election day Red WWlaco iitreot, Red Bank.—AdverMuki! It a habit t<> y,fA y«ue f th :-'-a:i(Mi Fort! Coupa For Scdo. isl cheitcr Clothes Shop, 11' VVcat Front give their firr.t dance of Rank Republican workers, were ad- tiMomcnt, l A i t S Hnlonlndin. Wnntcd. N b 'dtl Minlel 1!)1!1, perfect condition, utroot, Red Kiink.—Advertisement. nt H :0l) November i'dtli, Hi::;!, vised to work for Howard W. Robi-ial.'.ihulies wanted fur Mti'aily pofully oquiiipcd, cord tireu. Must nncin.-—Advertisement. 1 erts for Biuritgati! jmd for David K. ,-iition. .; also eKtru lu'I'p for the holiWait for ¥<»«• Bm ot Ut*': riflco. AdelreKi Ford, drawer M, Red Dr. Dunii, SurgKOn CKiropoilinl. Haiice for niavor mid to let everyrnc« M, E . CJ>««r!». ibiy.i. A p p l v l i t iiiici). .Stmua C o . , Formerly Fcinutein'a waiting room Bank.—Advnrtini'mcnt. Cidor for Sa Seconil National bunk tmildiiiR, thing elmi ft|idt\N Some of (!u> comity Plenty of room. All busses and trolJtiUli Xniast bsi/.ai* tktfvm\xst Itnd Bank. llour.i from t w o until at Belgrade's waiting roinn. Whole- Urriiid s t r e o t , R e d llfaik. -A<Iv«rti:iORepul'iiuHiui are :iaiti to bo dwusuid- leys para tlw dot*.—Advertisement. It {inya to advortlnc in Xho liith, meut, oalu or riHail. AdvertIn nix o'clock daily.-—-Advw'tisonumt. BJILBIKiGS POINT SOLD. fa lt RED BANK REGISTER, HGVEMBEP IS, Wt-'i Pegs Tea f s L/ M i' ''l I' I ' i U y ; ' U t i n : vi;;it iit-A !i.<- :'i.Vt:p>. M ' jelilf.a'tt- wuu.ld tv.'Xhi': ii).-: l.tulll I <i ) i i i l , I I i j I I tit i C t . i 1 . / y i J I t ii! 1« i i * i if j * I i ! u l o t > r > il -o i Is a t fc r i d e l ' Mr. (larbarim hud lived in Red * C u r t i s F t p * m C M4 1st r h j H r i c'i tjuul < infill" i l j )1 l u m t i j MRS. DAVID BRADFORD OF RED Bank f ii.un III ui t <! S i i i ' ' i t ( I * I 1 22 years. He owned two P I'I I n x i <• ill bt t l ( i n 1 i!( ll h , d o , BANK HIT BY TRAIN. i t iiii t u le H , n u h l t i l * ! i t , ill i I ftore buildiiiRS on the north side o' I « i l il u 1 t i l lion t it IK 1 It I I A S ! < J i S M I I ' 1JI| \ 3\LS f i i i l l s i uui u b Mjtmmouth street, near1 the railroad I I Or i \ III, III t til till 1 f i| A Freight Train Simt Off Her View | station. 1 t L 11 I ! r I bi_m JU i d u i iin ii ^ i o i m ah One of tlttsi store build j t t ' itid u n m m i ) u b j c i t on tho Keech Street CrcsBinjj Mon1 Oil is a double store am! is occupied tii*- LUUI\> * *pt i i i ! b i d o t t n i t day Afternoon and She Stepped in ] ingsone U 1 i > i 'II bi j t ' H I k \ n i l i t u n uiiiiii IK l side by Walter K.^Walsh a i l » H I l\ i k I Front of an Atlantic City Express. ion \/lu t the Pdrion iliougt>( store and . accessory shop, \ / t J S \ c i i uld i til h a d b e n it | Mrs. David Bradford of Beech an auto tbl'D "I O iN >()H the other side \t occupied by fa ( m p \ il i 1 it It i) 11 a i i " I'aihon ( i i Inn t o b m y t \ m ) ill \jtW struct, '12 years old. was instantly and i m i\ d 1 \ i \ \ i t id on Ra^:one. Thesinj;l'.' :-torc h occu ' D o i l l 1 tin , J o l i , \ 1 i i L 1 n ' ' Ii I killed by tho Atlantic City nxprc.vs I pied by Joseiili Oliva as an ice cream \ h o I n it ()i i n p m l \ m l i t t i j i ^ o u „ , , l a l l l t 0 ltlltl!(1 londitiou I train Monday afternoon at tho Beech I parlor. This business way conducted f u n u il x i h i ' d . i t ( i m p ^ il t h i t l i l l l i v „ , ,, ^ . t a i n a n u n . - l ' II ..nl i v lit » It mil uui lint h»il >* tittt cro^sin^. The express train and ir.miiiiu; a n d the t h e bbody ody m i s pent to i,,i,n J.,,,I I i iknow, . . , ™ . parson. , „ „ « „ „ . You Y I . I I Muunt aUctt. Ikii llaiit. Mr. Garbarini when he was in lied mnrninj.;' John—Aye! \\a. tiaveling north and waii due atby Austin, Texa;:, for burial. Bunk, Apartments are on the secthinks, "Lucky <|ii(r, lucky do(j!" TUXEDO SUIT FOR SALE. the Ited Bank station at nineteen ond floor of each store. Mr. Gar• SUf la. like new: will tell for *2I). I'lu.ne iiiuiutLH after four o'clock. I'^Mlnblc U'jl, monijujtii. _ , barini also owned considerable propAt Church. FORMER RED BANKER DEAD. Mis. Bradford was on her way toerty in Vineland. KOQMS FOR KENT. It was an Episcopal clergyman, Will! tirivili-cc of lnra»i-In-cliiilSIjiuuiro woik at Mrs. Leon (ie la Keussille's Mr. Gnrbarihi is survived by it and an nidenl. lover of the meat KIT. Bioitit dtr«el, Hc-il Biuik. on Hi out! street, where she was ein-widow and two children. He also a Victim of Cancer. game, who inadvertently CITIZENS BUILDING AND LOAN jilojcd A freight train had passed leaves a brother? and three sisters. Mrs. Gussie Gerity, wife of Thom- American remarked at the end of the portion of hfca murmy to loan buyiirtt uf liumes, -^KILLED OH WAY TO WORK, I This did not,prove- to be th^ cure. More people are realizing day by .day the value of my $10 investment An investment that returns you an income in time of need that will surprise you—MEN and WOMEN. f 4\ 111 ka SrlYPfcflj Real Estate and Insurance, 8, 56 Brocd Street, Hfed Batils, New Jersey OVERSIZED FIRSTS, over the crossing and Mrs. Bradford The widow and children have not de-as Gerity of Philadelphia, formerly started to cross tho track. The cided whether tu -return to fted Bank of Red Bank, (lied Sunday, Novem- Scripture appointed to be rend: FOB SALE, "Here endetli the iirst iiiniiin." freight train shut off her view of theor to remain inoltaly. ber 5th, from cancer after a long : express train. The crossing flagman 30x3% $10.00 i . j n i o n o j i j i - y , JReil lliink.' A solemn high mass of requiem sickness. She leaves two children shouted to her and the warning bell for the repose of the soul of Mr.and two sisters and a brother. One RED TUBES, HORSE WANTED. f-lis Family Was Starving. on the crossing was ringing, but ap-Garbarini will he chanted at quarter of the sisters is Mrs. Stephen HoffWurli liorun wantrit, clicnp. Writi Hoi 30x3 $1.35 Mrs. Wellment (bestowing a dime) II. ttivomiilo drlvo, 'Boil llunb. parently Mrs. Bradford did not hear after, -seven o'clock next Monday man of Red Bank. The funeral \yaa —Poor fellow! You Buy your wifu 30s3y 2 $1.50 I either and stepped on the track in morning at St. Anthony's church at LIVE front of the express. The train Jtetl Bank ;by Bev. Nicholas Soriano. held last Wednesday at Fair View and family are starving—where are . Uc, calve;t. liniru oml pcultry wajiti'tl. H, ATLANTIC CORD TIRE CO., chapel nnd the sermon was preached they? HiMlii, Jijiuii^ S6J.Jt._Bcd lionk. i struck her and killed her instantly. Mr. Garbarini was a close friend of OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY. * ! Her skull was fractured and herFather Soriano and was an active by Rev. F. G. Lc^Kett of Irvington, Weary Willie—Dey are buardin' at MONMOlTill 'COUNTY H U N F •CUJfl•' -vi{\\ buy aliil vcaigvc ilcsil harscu, co^u nnil i right arm and both legs were broken. worker in tho church when he lived formerly of Ked Bank. a summer hotel, lady. inulcii. i'lmne :U0.'l-n Kutontown. at lied Bank. f-OHD VOV. SALE. Ocatli of Alvin .Parlter. j locomotive. What Ha Could Teach. Ford tourins;, 1U1U, flrat-clasa condition; 1 The body was taken to Albert W. Alvin Parker, a lifetunsr resident >' She (at Palm Beach)—Oh, Clar- IJriuti S1^5. 0.1 It 207-J -lii;il Biinli, I Worden's funeral parlors and pre- ANOTHER VETERAN GONE. of Fair Haven, died early this morn- ence, won't you teach me how to WANTED. pared for burial. The funeral will ing at tho ago of 55 years. He hadswim ? Lale moilo! Ko«l runalniut boily. S91 be held tomorrow afternoon and theThe Thinning Ranks of. Blue Deplet- been in poor "health since an operaClarence—I, cawn't swim meself, Vntuonjiti-iMit^JLiiiijr. amnch, N. J . tion which he underwent fourteen ye know; but I'll teach you how to | burial will be at Colt's Neck. Airs. ed by a Lois at Entontown. WANTED. A pufiitiml u:i w«tclmiHU or otltei• **i,rk. weeks ago. He had been employed wade! I Bradford was born in Virginia and Joseph Winter, a civil war vet• ns a clerk in various Red Bank stores. I came here last June. Her husband eran, died suddenly of uyoplexy last " UAHUEK WANTED. I is employed on Arthur Shutts's place Friday ,at his Lewis street home at He leaves a mother, a wife and three Ha Worked Hia Way. First class. lunulrc 1X4 Monrooutll etreat. at Shrewsbury. She has a brother, Eatontown. He had been in failing brothers. The funeral will be held White Stnr Unrbiir .Shup, Keil 'link.. "So you worked your way through, Ceo Winkficld of Vanderburg. health several weeks, but his condi- Saturday afternoon at hnlf-pnst one TWCT APARTMENTS FOR REfOT. "Your father must be proud tion did not soem alarming. He waso'clock at the house and at twocollege? Furiiluhed; vleutric Iif.;litii, bath ant] gatu you." walking about his.house only a few o'clock nt the Fair Haven Methodist of "Not much! He's tho man I NEWSPAPER MAN DEAD. minutes before the end. Mr. Winter church. Burial will be made at Lit-worked." FURNISHED H00M FOR RENT. tle Silver. Mr. Parker was an With privilege of lildlt ti«im<?!:«cpiltK. ,lnRothvtn Wallace Dies of Pneumonia was born in Middlctown township 82 American Mechanic. ' iiuire 7S MonmeutU utrect, ,Hed iDanh. years ago and he was a son of Timat Hiu Home at Oceanport. othy M. and Martha Hemlrickxon F m S T CLASS WAITRESS ' Kothvin Wallace, an assistant edi- Winter. He was twice married. His Mrs. Mary Taxman's Brother Dead. iliiie»KQITcil ^ooiv: Kinuifili: gooil refcrtincea^ For iMtrticujora plionii l U - i . Jtcd Hnnli. _ tor of the New York World, died of first wife was Deborah Golden of CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. John E. Tollman of Elizabeth died pneumonia at his home in Oceanport West Long Branch and his. second .CORDWOOD FOR SALE. William A. <le In Motte, lied Bunk, phono ~~ at a, hospital at that place last week 510 per cord In the woods!. K. SJ. JHlll«r "ast Friday night after n sickness of wife was Anielin Hcuth, who surfrom nephritis. He was 01 years old & Kon, Hhravvuliui-y nvcniie. Iteil Bank. ' . i about a week. He was taken sick vives him. GEESE AND CHICKENS FOR SALE. nnd was a brother-in-law of Mrs. Ellu A. Calluhan, hos 16, It. F. D.. Clmpol ~^ 1 with influenza and this developed in" ^AUTQMOBILES." : ' ~ Hnecial sale qf cncloaed fnra. Thiril aveto pneumonia. Mr. Wallace was for- During the civil was Mr. Winter Mary Tallman of Leonardo. The Hill, N. J . 1 nue iriirage. l'huuc Louu Uranch 1QQ2. served in Company P of the Third funeral was held Sunday afternoon MAN WANTED. ty years old and had been employed (ALL, FORMS) conl yard. Unpcr Broail street, ROOMS FOR RENT. on the World ten years. He hadregiment o£ New Jersey infantry. at Mrs. Tallman's and the burial wna RedGordon':* Ilnnlr. s Two futnialKiil roorao Icr rent nt ?u Wint worked on many other papers and For a number of years he was en-made in Bay View cemetery. Front iitreiit, Hcil Bnilk. P)io 5 ROOMS FOR RENT. j had written many short stories for gaged in the painting business and Aiwly .Philip Yellen. 1 EfitU Front titroet, ALE. S DBESS FOH SALE. he was frequently employed on railmagazines. Ecd. Hank. Infant Dies of Pneumonia. lavendur tweed drcflfl, ttize HB. (CflH road work. He lived for many years* n. 61 Mapla nvenuo. Ked lintik. Mr. Wallace is survived by hison Wallace street at lied Bank. He John Leslie, sixteen months old, H. IUTZAU. mother, his wife and two daughters, was a member of Arrowsmith Post only child of Margaret Skelly and remover of (lend aniinulu, Itcd Banlt. Telo* J. G. ESCHELDACH & SON. 120 Went Front otroot. Rei Bank Btoo« who live at Oceanport, arid by a half- of Red Bank. Timothy Winter, a John Leslie of 'Riverside avenue, phone 25-W. 110-J. Auto accesBOties nnil ^ukanlglng. brother, William Wallace of Pennsyl- brother, survives him. The funeral died of pneumonia last Saturday. WORK HORSE FOR SALE. Telephone 283 Perfectly aountl. M. A. NuuRhton, Port MAN AND WIFE WANTED vania. was held Mondny afternoon at theTh'e funeral was held Monday and to loolt after town; houac provided. l?ur At the time of bis death, Mr. Wal- house and the sormon was preached the burial was at Mount Olivet cem- Monrnouth, N. J . piirliiTiillii;* Irh-phone TiH-H, IjOnK Hmncli. ^ ROOMER WANTED. lace was writing a book on criminol- by Rev. Harry ViinClenf. Burial etery. *I*I*I+I*I»I*I*I*>I^ Near atfttion. Apply 1VU Monmouth FURNITURE .REF1NISHED. :•; ogy, for which he had been gathering was made at West Long Branch. Called for and delivered. George Pflfkcr, street. Bed Hnriti. RAYMOND DOUGHTY WILIJAM BUCHANAN j material for many years, lie was a HC Bfid|(e avenue, Ueil llanlt. plinno TGO-J. Died in 78th Year. WANTED. Phone 8U3-M. J member of the Newspaper Club of I'hone KU-M. iromi nnd fire punrd wanted. 1'hone DEAD ANIMALS. Mrs. John H. Walling died at herRedFireUank New York city and was secretary of FUNERAL OF MRS. CHAS. PIERCE 8i)7-U; H. Connorn, rymovor-. of dead.' animals, home near Hazlet a few days ago. Woyoidc, N. 01^ PJionaWajslcle aiO-F-JC. _ the Oceanport board of health. She leaves a husband and a son, The funeral was held at the It Was Held Friday at St. James's The " WIHE WHEEL SERVICE. funeral was held last Friday and Church at Long Branch. Wire wheeh rebuilt. John Hanaro, 42 Methodist church at Oceanport MonElectrical Contractors. GENERAL CONTRACTORS. burial was made in. the Dorsett buryWcn^ Frontatroet, Jlcil _Emk^ J^onoJJa-B. The funeral of Jits. Charles H. day afternoon and was in charge of HALF HOUSE FOR KF.NT. liev. Arthur Davics, pastor of that Pierce of Long Brandt, who died on ing ground^ Farm Lighting and Water »ix rooniB on We:'t rront ulrcet. /pply Building and Selling of Houses a Specialty. church. A touching tribute to Mr.Tuesday of last week while visiting Minn Woiii, U0 Went Front Hlrcet. Heil llnnk. Nose Broken in Explosion. Plants Installed. Wallace for his fidelity to his work her daughter, Mrs. Joseph Asay of Estimates Cheerfully Furninhcd. When Mrs. Annie Gibson of KeyO. F . H l l . l . was given by Mr. JJnvies. Mrs. Canal street, Hed Banlc, was held last Phono Red Bank 226-J. plmnbinr, lientiiur anil tinnliilf in all l)rfincliLOTS FOR SALE IN DESIRABLE LOCALITIES. Harry Stryker sang "The Touch of Friday afternoon at St. James's port started to light a gas range last UH. 10 Mount Htrixt, ulMmoiaUi, Ueil Biiilli. week an explosion occurred. A doov llis Hand on Mine," and Mrs. Flora church at Long Branch. The burial FOR SALE. RED BANK, N. J. Wood and Mrs. Stryker sang "Faco was at Greenlawn cemetery. Besides on the oven was blown off and it hit Tw«nty-nve Itlunlc Iulatul Hod (unllel». D. KENNETH MORRIS. to Face" and "Does Jesus, Care?''. Mrs. Asay, she leaves ten children, Mrs. Gibson in the face, breaking Mr-4. Howard Tindall. Ninv Monmouth, :N. J. Members of the statf of the New they being Arthur S., Tunis T!., Rob-her nose and bruising her face.. *UTO REPAIRING llOUSEKEEI'ER WANTED York World acted as pallbearers. ert A., Moses K., I,erny, Howard, Dishes in the kitchen were broken by widower: Kuud Inline-; ilii ubjt^tiun to and OVERHAULING ill' a i:mall ehilil. Addni:n Hos 1(1-1, Kt-yporl, The floral tributes were numerous. Charles J. and Edgar M. ilicrce, Mrs. the force of the explosion. Ford Work • Specialty The body was sent to Wilmington, Floyd Gaskin and Mrs. A. J. Eddy. Delaware, for burial in tho family She also leaves four sisters anil fourMACHINIST DESIRES POSITION. TireSt Tubes and Accessories. Shower for Keyport Girl. Competent, all aruuinl li;in,l; al:in lathe plot at Lumbardy cemetery. teen grandchildren. 14 Mechanic St., Red Rnnls. A miscellaneous ahower was given hiuul. Write tl) .Milcliini^t. idawer M, Hcd Hani: recently to Miss Viola Vigne, daughPhono 710-M Boy Dies From Football Injuries. ter of Mrs. Joseph Vii*ne of Keyport. SLIGHTLY USED THREE-I'ASSENGER DIED IN ITALY. Miss Viyne received a number of Nulr., .-tiuiu- fin1 ^iilti for want of use; fully Andrew Lang, Jr., son of Andrew enulriueil. V. A. I'tntim Gnravc Co., Red James Garbarini of Red Banlc Died Lang of Ocean Grove, died Sunday gifts including linen, cut glass and Hank. . ^ There Recently. at the hospital at,the University of household articles, She will be marCOW TOR SALE. chUitoca oa anei-l o( mercy." When James Garbarini of Hed Bank, l'onru-ylvanin from a broken bone in ried soon to Harry Schiil'nei' of New "To C.tK-viiHey inul .lcr»»>y fnmily fnw. Mm. K. air'Xtlcuis an, followcil, IT NliVIiB. r . U U . i who went to 'Hilly several months his neck. Tliu injury was received Brunswick' WenpHo Bcasclty antj enormous eoflt of (MIPO, Wliitr riuul, lliipi'i-. Broad ..fttri.'*:t,J\<'A [ago, has recently died there, neenrd- in a football game at Mercerberg Ri\NIONTN, It contains fort dose. 8too4 An advertisement in The Register sixty years' teat. So!& overywlivsro or by PIGS FOR SALE. j ing to a letter just received from last week. lie v,as nineteen years Kilo a boitla. Three itiwi four months cilil. Apply to K i Mrs. Garbarini by friends in Redold and besides his parents he leaves is carried into pructically overy honu mall. Est. <J,A. VooAota. M. » . FlillmMohfa M. lluley & Son, Shiwvuhury nveniu, IU-il Ail illy Laundry Work is Guaranteed Bank. Mr. Garbarini was in poor a sister, Miss Jessica Lang oi Ocean in all this part of Monmouth county, Bunk. , a All I Ask is a Trial health when he went to Italy and he Grove. —Advertisement* MAID WANTED (Fully Guaranteed KJ.UOU Miles.) 1 Phalanx, New Jersey. Jo Ho Gregory & Si 42 Broad Street Red Bank, N. J. I-iinden P l a c e SPECIAL FOR THIS OPENING W E E K Prieia's Suits Cleaned asid Pressed, SOc and up Shirts, plain, • - ' J2c Shirts,tosoBis,10c Shirts, pleated,'14c Collars and Cuffs, 3c THIS IS FENCE BUILDING TIME. fmH0lSaUHCHESlEC!OHS CUBS HOf«FAmSTHEATIRS.CATAWCUEFI?IE Rent gnules of Ornamental X i-nciim. Use,] „„ cither irun 0 * or wool puHbi. Cimink'ti- Htock <J uf i-xtrn heavy xnlcH. Woven ft ami spring coil wire. A A full stock of tho host « Krntlefl nf heiivy weight inntL-rinl A on hand: iilao nlxml 2,000 lo- a i:mt po:itH on linml. Can hanillo & any fence job from ten feot to * J ten miles. a —IN CHARLES G. CONOVER, J Ranier Truck, All Amerl ISAM \ ^ Approved and Improved ^ $ Heating Plumbing Roofing jji i Water Systems Copper Work rf | Earthen and Iron Pipe p $ "SATe E-Iajidle the American Radiator Company'o (^ I AECOLA HEATING SYSTEMS « a k ME3B> B A N K asud S E A BMIC3HT 4 Q - " 0 - ,• , Stake body $5! 450 350 550 550 J. X. E G A N , 11 WALL STREET, RED BANK Residence phone -124-J Offico phono D3B-R 10 WHARF AVENUE VERNON PARKER, Prop. DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE Careful Drivers and FiroS Ctua Cai-o Rates Reasonable. Phono Opposite depot, Ecd Bank, N. J. Whan calling a Toxl give ua tirno to make tbo train. n 8> Touring, 7-passenger 125 A Z*X&y&2?X&ZK&Z&2&2E&l<&XK&X&5£S8t> »t* Now that moving time la near I am MAID WANTED prepared to do your next movins of fnrni- for small WHITE house: Keneral work, KOOil plain tlire. ^lanoa or bannnse, to oil pnrta of cock; referunecii l-.quiral. I'lione Ueil Bunk city or country. In tho largest paililcd vana 12 ii 1-W. ' _ In Ecil Dank. Beforu you liqve your next moving done, write, Hend or call for tho TWO FLATS FOR RENT. ' only reliable furniture movers in town, nnd At Humrfon. Inquire lit Cohen'ti, Itumaon, get my prices on your jiext job. All kinda or J."M.~l''iiiliol»tcl!i.'T2"-Wc»l Front atreet,of heavy or light tracking done at ohort Itcd Hank. '_ notice. Call or audrens Truclls Newman Springs Road, 5 -* Red Dank, New Jersoy. a Telephone 1100-K. J Four 1922 Oldsmobile Touring Cars taken in trade for closed models. They're like new. They are fully guaranteed. Look them over and try them out before buying. Priced from $750 to $850. s It will i&ve yon a lot of work end Luidn, N. J. ROOM FOR RENT. aorriment end wont cost you as modi Pl,'a«unl furnlalicd room; oil convenienecH. Near depot. It! Leonard street, Red Hank. «B If yon did tho work yourself. Hione- 3t*li-R. __ _^,.___________ iLat ma giva soo an estimate. A COZV SMALL COTTAGE Time payments can be arranged on any of the above cars. Ask us about it. It will eliminate 90 per cent of spring break- $ 1 0 age, give perfect steering control and it makes a | | * £ Ford Car ride as easy JIH the best. ij'JY t»! i y For further particulars inquire of Bert Taylor. £ j 0 12 mnd 14 Maple Ave., Rod Bank, Nov/ Jersey, tjl Agent. in Humson for iiiile; enn he secured 'Drcember Int. For partiuulnrn sue Jamcti E. -Dosfle, Kumnon, N. J . iiOR. SALE. IS WiUfatn 'StiMt, Red B&A, -M. 3. Bceond liaml oiik diuiiiK room tabfc n n | l china closet: In jrooil eontUtlon. 'Phono IIoliiultllli-M. _ FIRST CLASS COOK IVtonmoutU Couaty Surrogsta'a Office. In the mutter pi the estate of Gcorifc A. diiirniriijci'il Oeircmltor ltit; Norwegian: K*MIO r«fcrL-nces ; t mesient plucc five years. iPhone Itowne, iloccailcil, Noltco to ei:cil|torn to present claims ii^ajnnt I U d m J U 7 4 Ofltnte. • DRESSMAKING. \ J'uratmnt ta the.nnlcr of Joseph I,. DonnI.mlli'a' tjillorinK anil hiiinaUUhlntr. MlijB hny, Hurroaato of the Cminty at Mnumtmtli. Hnillo Ii. Vull, SI First avenue, Atlantic mtulo on tho flftli llay of October, ly^^, on Ilifl apglication of Warren H. JJmook, nd- H iiililaml^ N^ J . miulfltriitof witd will onn^xoil of tlis n t a t e 11QC3 AND PICS FOR SALE. flf (Icoriio A. Iluwne, i!«fcjMc<l, uutko ia I.lvo hnitj oml Jili!-i «'<r «-l»: »Hvc or b*Tcl»y Klven to thl! crc-illtorfl nf aalil tia- IIITMI-II. Jumsfi I>. (.'urlon, nlionc 700-r-41, eeasitU to cnlilbit tti the Hiilinctltitr, nilmln- Miildletuwll, N. J . istrixtor. et-\, n3. cforcsaM, thrlr d*.-bta anil tlrmtmds Ggalnat the enlil eatntt1, umlcr oalh, MAID WISHES POSITION within Ufa Inuntlm from the date itt theikilnd hoiini!w»rk or iiliiin eooklnB; «l«o gftircsakl order, . or thoy will l>o foruver lunneket-niiiir: rcfoinieo. ArDly H » River Ijiirwd o( tltuir actlnrm Ihcrcfor nifnluut th« Btrcet, Iltnl Hank. ..„.._...________-—. NOTICE— We also carry a complete lino ©f Auto Suppiies of cM Iiitgds from the spark .plug up. Radiator Covers, ASschoE, etc., for tiie car f®r tlie iing cold weather. If you want riding quality I have something Unit will interest you and that is the ' CORD WOOD. All linrd v.uoil, lircplaci; or slove Iinuthu. ilollvcreil. A. HianhotT, Trivet Hcdisc riirm, Kcil llnnk. . . .. •FIREMEN AND DRAKEMEN WANTED. Bei'inncrn S1S0, later S260 mnnlhly •( which ptmition?) Aihlreci Hallway, drawer H . Iicil Dank. CITIZENS UU1LDING AND LOAN hni money lo lonn (or tho purchon«> « hcimcs. Apply nt The Second National bonk, lledjllanli. . ~ IIAHY CARRIAGE TOR SALE. I.iuce t?;iri-iiiiro in I.'OIMI conditiun; umil only four months. Iniiutre 2't South Htreflt. Bed llnnk. 3UTPHEN & HILU paper hnnelnff nnd iJecorntinK: .intwlQT BnrJ Mtcrior painting. 20 Wanhlnaton , » t r « t , Ueil Hank. POSITION WANTED by a HOCII <'ook wn Boncml liuiirtemaitl;'bent rcforoiwu*. Addrcsa Mra. E. W«lr, NnvtBink, N. .1^ WANTED. Boolto maps nnd old documentg relating to New Juiiiey. Charles J. Werner,'S»riHB Lukg, N. J . • ; . FURNITURE FOR SALE. Onk dilihiK room table 1 and nix chtlirH. Arilly ill Drumm'ilid tplaet , Hed -Hank, or phone m i l . " : PIGS.' His wcelca ohl. Buros 'Jerncys, S5.00 «mi (0 cadb. William H. Orth, Atlantic illlilb- Have a seven-passenger Limousine body in first class condition. Built by J. W. Mount Co., of Red Bank. Bargain a t S ^ S for Quick Sale. 7=3 Tiir Kenural ll.iuaowiirli; Kooil plain cook. Aniily .Mr-s. J^unmn, 40 lluhblird pm-li, Keit Bank. MONEY TO LOAN. Money lo loan on limnl nnd mortKUt't. Apply to A. L. Ivhw. Ruii.-.ter huildinir, Rill IJiuik. ROOM FOR RENT. One coinfortalily furnltiheil roum. Apply 67 Oaklanil street, B1.-1I Hunk, or tcli'-plianp C02-M; _. HOUSE FOR RENT. Wntcr nnil itnfl. itt 1 Woilhluy litrcut, Itol Ilnnh. Inquire ovouilm nftor B :00 We have ndded t o our large stock of auto supplies and sundries She famous line of KENYON Cord Tires and Tubsa. We rare sole agents in this district and we invite your inspection of the KENYON line. AH sizes. Prices very moderate for a quality product. Also a complete line of sizes in all the other celebrated makca of tires and tubea. Got our prices on lires nnd tubes before buyinff elsewhere. You will save money. ,: Broad & V " ' J WTANTED. Dotril i W h o W . N. -J.. October B. 1022, E.u«lonc«l 8Blc«l-i»y *•"}«•: '^fl »*: WAIlItRN It. I1MU0K. • IUOD. ln""ilre nt u»w. J- Yanlw, JO .Wro-il NOTICE. > , ' UfcUs-^ iii hereby Kiven llmt thi? luiraifti-- «lHijt, Ifei Ilantt. iJ*i-_____— allili I.Xi'ly •ithalatiUE betwi-rn II. M. Smith COATri-OR SALE. • nil Johiii W. Votwy. of tlic Ilarnusli of Fair lluv.!ii. Mnnniiinth County, Hew Jor- Lnree fur lined «mt for »»!» eWn, • ! « s*-y. uiiiit-r the llrm rmme of Smith ^ F««n?y • Uton y»«M. ««" b« »«n at Krt Wournnuth _ «»« ilinmiWrd mi !hi> Oth t!»y «f NoVrtnli'r. alrtrt, Hod -llanU. "" NOTICE. l^'-t\'.. by mutual consent. All delita (ivsiiliE t<i e»lil pAftnenlllB nh«ll bo liaW to II. A3. I am.rciuly to IB-IC .ttaiiwra f.ir_the <t«kEimitti iiiul all tl^bta owing by aiilil partner- lii(r M u e » . Awil* l(U- tlelniuth, .Lnvtlwt*. • Mp will -b« twi«l l>y »»l.l Ft. M. Smith. »l|»n__:1< !1?'!*!'l."..!-'*.'i'. • • -iI>s!«.i NostinliM Gtb. 1922. SMITH & FEKNKV. K REGISTO*, RED / WANT ADVERTISEHEHISL j • lor woBiiri or I nick. V. 11. llnrrett, River- sliort notice; price, on rt-iiueat. Sllnton, phone Red Hank 2 1. tide drive ami Putleiaon ion.!, Keil Hunk. (Continued from preceding HOUSE FOR RENT. All I K - W O I I . or.- forbidnoil t i e «'.ther tbu£_.,r g u n i m my f a r m ! 61-W. HELP WANTED. jiniin lo a . a i i t G'.od home: middle Hired f ' " ' / '''• STEAM VULCANIZING, •d Hank t:i!)-.l. We use the bent materials and eunrantte ..A.ic-i.-rj,.. ,' AH,'*r-\; all work: uir Bervlee. John IIuhLten, 42 '" 1 1l l '' 1 " i."'" b J ' ~M • CHICKEN FARMS FOR SALE. 1 luivc chicken faro,,., witli ac'le-i-one run! c half to nine: l.rkc,. S3,OCIO to 47,-'. 00. Caleb L. Loll IT. lli-lf.ird, N. J . etreet. Red Itunk. Phone 72-K; expet l«f,.,t Front BUNGALOWS FROM $1,600 UP. HOUSE FOR SALE. Wo con build you n buriRiilcw for $l.r,l)0 tr lot; near iisll. or $lr,.000. If you contemplate buiblini; «, c room house,, c-etltir,, tjood |,ol mid ; p r i c e S2,li00, S 1,000 , , i,,,i,,., c(: I It r o l l e y Kilmondii fi Slckvla, 184 Wallace ,,lr<,-.-t, IU-.1 nt. Caleb I.. Lukar, Ilelfurd, C. J . r••pairing End W. C.hiui Mauner, ; expert EiUlo car IirourietoraMechanic -- • ' fircet.ilterf Hunl:. FOR RENT. Hulf of 'double house, fiirni.iliod , , r „ „ . , ™ ' " " " " furnished: »ll improvement,!. 13(1 IJiimel, ---'—' i , T W O STOVES FOR SALE. avenue, liuiils. One cylliid.ic and one self feeler; isood HAYNES CAK FOR SALE. '...iiiilitiini;; reasonable. J . Liuincy, Prlc« $1,786, V. O. II. factory. Aiidraa. ulrcctn, Huimu Aiinme & Culver. 408-OG Monroe avenue, Church a n d Wa,,hiiu;to RF.PAIRING. Get' your ';lu..;ii, ruIJIH-I-.-. a n d rubber liuul:d f i inter a t t h e S l r a n d Sbor Hepairinif, ; i t VVeat I ' m n t ; , ! ! et, lied ISanlt. All wort Kuaiai.te.d, FOR SALE. C'uiil rr.nite «».l KHH l u i u i o for .,>.].-; I1.1II1 for <:!ll. ill ;lnl a v e n u e , A t l n n t i c Illiililniiilr., I T J . , plume 2riT-It. MONEY-TO LOAN. J FOR : Money I" loon.On lin.t bond unit m o r t i M o on improved )>|-oiierty. Altitun Heckiuiill, attorney, Red Dunk. BUNGALOW FOR SALE. Fivc-roon, bun::i,l,,.v .1. W. Ilondriclifinn'i. Cnninhrirn Junrtioii. with real two iiorrlie;,. c i t a t o oilier. ~. ' " e ' L ' i : 1 " -'^ KIHSCII SALE NEAR CAMP VAIL. FOI! RF.NT. HOUSEKEEPING. tliioc well Willed rooms; bath. L o t w a t e r ; tbi'ee street. Roll lovvn; a d u l t s . C5 tt'ahliinicto ''"!..'?"".•. PIANOS AND PIA.^0 PLAYERS. I). Morris, leaie-cMl,-,,, H, Kb iue New York U Wulln. J. T R A P P E R S , T A K E NOTICE. NOTICF:. HIGHWAY P R O P E R T Y FOR SALE. . | W e | , a y I b e liiulo ,,i p r i c e , f.-i n,'.'l,r,.l. ! „ ! in f.,- Uii' d u . Et-i.il.e Klin,i, I). A b o u t f o u r a , , , , , of land o n . S t a t e I t n : h - m i n k , r.-n ,u a n d -l:iiui, ,l,i,,We b u j •\pply U u s H i ! H., l . u v a l i H f . - , C l e v e l a n d , K a t o i l t o w i i , \i. J . , ahull.- 2 1 3 0 - l t . \ n a y : r I locution for Harare a n d fruit ,,11 kind,, ,,f f a r , Hl.-l-loi, ,v i),-,..-...|,-,, l l l - l l | , l ,,,' ,»'•!, Si , . . » , » « . Aiur. i-,,!, • - , . • • " " ; * t i . : u l : r.rioe jr,,(it)O. H e n r y !•-. H y i i n , r o o m .Shi c u s b u i y a v e a i i , - . He,I H u d , , ,,ii,.i,,. I I:; I . WANTI'.O. F A R M L A N D I-OR S A L E . ,, J t «'i-i-U-r b u i b l i a p i , , , , , - 7,|:l Ite,l Haul-.. 1 —' : T w e l v e a n d a half acres f a r m l a n d , nesir 1 - ' • •• • • - •" " '• - - -1 P O L I C E DOG. Hill, w i t h s o m e . . p p l . , i.ml tu-ro-lic-.-,; I FOR RENT. I A t ,-tu.l; exceptionally lure-, l.iindsiu,,,- I w a i l : , - e e a I w h i l e I. ' An'ily ' eiiuonj. V/,ur.,at,el nrice H , l ! " 0 . C a l e b L . 1,11L. r, Helfor.l, N . J . j O n e ,-toie. t w o a p a r t i i i e l i t , . v. it li f i w r o o m s ,,j,,.,ia,o,i a a . l .-.*..-,dleot b r e . - . l i a r ; s i , , , r abii.lon-:, n i i r i i e j , 7 Wlllirr 11 nue, lit.] llni.h. " r l t , I-AI, C i i i ' " " "lid b a t h : , \ l o o o , , , l l l h s t r e e t . j i n . 1 oil llron.l • ,-la-s p u p p i r . o i tile ri;:lit I n n - . I'.-.lii1'l.oi.e 1 171. C i A U " . 1T11 ''i,,li-ol; ready I cciipaoey Dee,ail,or I n t . . a n d f u r t h e r r n r l i . - u l i i r s on r , - , | i i , - | . Eleanor <iOLI> FLSI1 AND CANARIES. Model I ' l l 1 t-,aolll:,e I ,1,1', ,o-..j-a pa;,,,- j ji,e e ,J,,|r,,-y Hi-atlo-is, Moi.moUtli street. Jtei ; .s. O r e a a a o i t . N. .J.. tieai- i.e. lei!',.-,-. W iv b a l e 11 lini- Hto.-l; of c o m n i . - i m i . l H O U S E FOR SALE '» iiiiruid'. K a t o n t o i v i i , : ; .1. I'l,,,,,.. ; l : l l - J . i — - • - " " " " r o b ! l b , h . I'oi.ie a n d a i a k e y o u r HI l e c t i o , . . l"l i W. V,'. K -.,„ u ••••on,., I b - r l ' l - ! , 4 1 lit,.;,,! y ROOMS TO RF.NT. S A L E S L A D I E S WANTED uea-aiiL roi-aer eenia-eioe.i , , e x ^ u u ; - | , , , i iv.-uer ae.-r all,! ,'a • ,!oi. II.I.LI,- ; ; 1,-eel. Ite.l l l a a k . floor, t o r e n t , h i - a i l,e,l o r ' ;, m,lh.-r biin:ar,i a l v-.oiOI. yA\llll-- , tI !•:. : o . y - ; !l'!'ii"hi'lp"f'i)r I I . - l..,li,l'a'')>. ' A P P I V U I ' ""r","', .'hod irle o r d o ' i b l e ; a l . ' o a s m a l l , | , . r , , , . a | ,.. t a l e a n d in lira,,.-,-,-. 1 ,,,„„ .'., K, , ' " S A YIT WITH FLOWERS." Sll-aun Co.. llroad - 11 ,-,-l. Red Hank. , f j , m , , „e,a. „ , „ l.,r, l l i o a d . - H e e l , plioa. r,,--,M. n,.r l i i t i | ( | i i u . , ; , , | U , , . a d e t r e e l . H, d l!,,,,|,. ! I ' o l o a i a l l l o . i . i M,,,|, M I..,IV l o c a t e , ! al. li T H E A N N U A L FAIIi )f t h e Woman'M liuil'l .0 St. 'I lo pel will be h r l d a t t h e K i m - l i t - ef 1'jllii PIANO FOR SALE. ,\oieo.l A H r a r n h a c k Olliml pilil,,,, ,,=, (•ood n» n e IV, w , brill. ball. H H ee cc cc hh s» ll i. cc ee tt ,, Ite.l Ited l:.,a:., It.,,,:.. >:,„,;„ House of clitlit runini, nil liniirm't'i furni'lit'il riiriililcli.". lot 'JOsl-10; itaraKe I but Uke.l u-,1 only o n l y u few few weeks. weeks. Ov.ner O w n e r forri-d f o r c e d tloo Tii. Z3r.I a n d J - l t b . All : . , , . , I , • „ , , , , . . .eater be,,l; JI.MII. W. A. Iloppinft. Ite.l | ,..-11. For i.ortlruliivj u.l.lr.-sn (ir.-inj I'lanii, POSITION WAN'II-O drawer M, Red Until:. f t N Anbury Park t N. J . 1st"'1' HORSES FOR SALIC FORD TOURING CAR. A mill mi,del will, ,,elf . tiirl-r. in itoo'l farm i.oi , ,, lo aiiii'l ] o f f o r u a . i t o f u , - c ; bari-i.ln. Cbailci •unnllu! o'rder; til-... all ,.!...,,I; du- arid i"»m housi.-, newly fju ider. K&S nrnl tuik-t: " ~ , » t r . e t : re|;t,<:iO. Phone Itnl Uaj.lt iSry. . W. 2f C. V Mrni h GARAGE, C. J . und J'lANOS AND I'iANU F L A Y O I 3 . CANAftlES AKD GOLD F I S H . STOVES FOR SALE. D.. M Morris, yhariil JJ.. D o r r i , r(-i-ri i ,,ci,tin-,: ,: 1;. H. yh>r imy; liave ra a Coal - l o v e . k i i e l i - ' i n anil doulib ( iipKer We novv a line stock vf canaries iunl yonr silr Come a m:e; both in -rood coiiditi, -Mitchell & (jf Fifth a v e n u e . N.-w V.,:k, 8 U'allusa .>»]>! ii.li. JUriel, t r n ' t Ked ltml Bl.lik |I W W. W . KellliL-ily K e n n e d y ii .Sons, f l o rii s t s , 11 Hank, . U ll l r o a d ] San, Card,,.-.. :,'i M..eb,,ioe -'.reel, lie,! Haul,. SHOW CAKBS. CiERCE-AHROW, Page Elevcts Wl, ;,:ir>c|, ,.„...„.. CURTAIN' I 1 RODS. F O RSALE. .hairf o r ,•„!.-. ;;,x a m i . m e ;,''r'i'il'l"li!!,'"ol' .•,'|1|'"il,',w,-r,"ni'i'.'l |.,,'i't"!i'phm'tu! I- u o e i a l .l.-.u-i,. a n d •.;•,-,blini- IIO.MI.-1H c m ' bai-.l-iiia.b ad vert i.-ed , , „.. nd : ,. tel.aiv ,,|i,|ii ,-lm -i lia.id-p.linle.l r-hi ,,„,„, i,, I,,,,,,,,,,, l,,-,,^, „ „ ,i, v,l bliu l e , n o v e l , i,-. H a n d „•„„• liarndl - • ;llu.ls a n d | , , i m . | , . d o u b l e .-,,,,1 li-inle. 11,, not , - , , f 1,, m u t c h Red I l u i l w '-. l - l s - ! tlll. hunAW . ll.i • FOH S A L E Ho i,li. AND HEIST. i.,,01 , lot- 11, I t . d H a u l , I ' a l o n - l!r.,1,eli. Wauania-,-,, a n d A 1 1-, • . l e , i , l . T . ! ! „ , ! , , , „ ! e,-(,,l,. I ' l . A T F . G L A S S F O R S.M.K. A llav .lie l i l l r l o |,r I M.le'iolieer, l i : 7 I l i o m l f t ! , ' 1. by A.. erk-'nii; t w e n t y y,-.,,-' ,.'>,',.-riein'e. 't'l.li 1 ol ef,|,, l',,,ii- niece . ' . i n c h n l a l o i'l -'II . h.umlil. i N. . 1 . . iiliori, - J M 7 - U , K a t o i i t e - . m , make K e n c r a l 1 r e p i i i i - , ; n.-l i , f . : i d ,,l w o r k . . I, 1'ed Haul; iaelie,, by :::| i n e b e , . , w i t h edi-t-ri r r o u i o l i n n - i u J.ron.-rly . e a r e l , e , i lo-fure y o u i i i v . r-. e r r -, " " " ' ' Wrile t o II I '-, d r a w . - , _ - i ,,,.;,., , , , | | s u i l a h l e f,o u n t o do,,, - o r , l , , r e d i s - V e r m i n VV It,,.,,- t h e l i i l e , - x , , , a i , i , r e,,,iii, ' J , | AWNIrlG AND CARPET CLEANING. U S E D C A R S I-OK S A L E . { .. .,,,.!•.•,•a etc f o l l i i u - t o r , ' , e i i t a e - I ,-,, . U.-e i t . r l.ui I d i in- Il.-.l Him'-,. I'lione V 1 :i. ' A w l i i m ; > . 1..1..1 c n . , t . a n d r n r t l l i l i n , C l . l A 11121 l i u i c k l o . n i i i : - , l a r ; liul.-l. loiiiii-.i-, , V .'. , ' - ' - p e l , , a n d r u m c l e a n e d , ..roiire.l a n d u t o n . l ; 11)21 D.ioVn t u b l l l b i . l , , I'.'i toil ,,e,lao. . ' - - - - " , - ' FOIi S A L E . matt,.,.„ r e i a n n l p i l a n d made t o o l d , , ; .-ire fn. T h e - O e a r n d i l l be .leeii „ • . - I 1,1,-1,1,1.,, , a l e , . T Y P E W R I T E R BARGAINS. • . M o r r i ; e l . a i r , m a l l . , | . a n y , , , f a u p h o l . l e r . .1 layi,,,- ,,f e,,,-,,.!.,, , „ , - , „ „ , ] li,,ol|.||in. E - l l II u m l . I , , , „ , „ , 7 7 M o n m o i i l l i , . l , , e , , l i e ! ( l a n k . ' I . u y . r e n t , f e l l , e s c h a n i : , ' a n d r e i . a l r a l l in ;-r:.y v.lour. ina'aeraiiy inn I,' -,,l, n e l , m i l t e - , c b e e r f i l l l y Kiven. .Snlb-factinn ial;,l« ;;;;:;, ; ; : , , l k m " " - - w ""l-"iV' 7 I ""i"1 ^ " ' ' > • - " • • RADIATOR AND SERVICE STATION For ituick [Hid f.'.M,.! aaiinalil okri, corn, try Morenn'n ra.lialo of Mapb*!iveiu .old West Front street. Nr j.ib too \>W o r m l I. CARS FOR SALE. 1016 Uuiek U uiek lie '•• " - • - - ' • • - • " I II,lid-. .-, FOUND. : I'or.l runrihoul, baniain, S 7 5 ; ?w.,rli; aiiin t o a s s i s t l u n a b o u t ill ill i : . i l etjn.!iti<. j n ! i t : ally n..eful. Addle Ci'orKi' T a y 29 1'e-arl Htii'et, RRe d hirn.ii-lf y, l l o r , 29 1 Colll.l.., ! ; -."irlV, maliea: cooim.-reial nlationery roek bellooi; ,-,,al |.,-,, u f,„- f,,-,.,,|.„.-, , l.alia- ,li !,. ,-!.-;• a n t e d . Sanborli'-,, ti4 White Btrcet, Hill F A R M S VVANTEU. 1. i ICEBOAT" WA D.. •• M. Re.I H u n t . lCliUUAl W AIo\ i' Il l[ -- .: o i n k s ribbollH ari.l rnrboll paper,,, l'hone 1 ,-a- l o a - . l e r . ;-.,lf .-lui, .. feat lie,- b , .I a n d niln and i!,,,!,. pi,,,,,, ;,-,.« L i s t y o u r farinH, n o m a t t e r w h e t h e r l a r g o , ^ 1 ! ^ : . -.,, Sixteen I T eiithteeii I I,,,:,! r. l . t . Holm.lcl 7 1 - F - H . \ V . (3. P l i e l n n , M o r j r n n lows. Call m e , a i n . : - . : , s H,.,kle . ,,1 1 ., or mniill, for Hole with Caleb L. Lukcr, real I PAINTING. I RED BANK PROPERTY FOR SALE. th w witbuilt itbuilt mill-.; ,l I 1 ,i;n " , 70-ACI1E FARM, S 1'OCK AND TOOLS CLOTHING. e a t a t c , Ilelfard, N . J , H,,v.. y o u r rooms iiiilatcd uml fiiriiilure - . lot, - - . hoiiae will, live ro • • .wiinteil for f o r sixteen-f.,,.1 sixteen-f.,,.1 i V .1. .1. II l li -i - > L - ? . . - ± L C H I L D R E CHILDREN'S N S C LOTHING. - a l e Po P o .... h rh e er ,,,,1,n V Larce- corner ',•, „ , -ale .....i,,,, . i , , , , at at„,„-,-. „,„-,-. TT 1 ^ S W E E T C1PER. ' Li, ,.-,,.•• i,i;,ri.e.i .,,,.! i ,,,,1. i',,!,!,..,' |t-,l Han|M j ^ , Li ,,],. .,, . ; - n , m l,,-,i,t iiul "~"~ " " ""' one over -by Hie Red Hunk Interior D c c n a t - all iinprovc-Mi'.'iita; KmiiKe; S i ,600. A f a i r | l t , r r ) 7 1 : 1 ;<,,,) n v e i i u e , I'. : i-i a N Y inortivnne r u n reinlllll.J C a l e b L u k o r , reul ' : (•„,.. ,,.,,,1,. j , , , , . , . 1 ;, ,-enls p e r r a l l o n in .-lotii,-,.; s u r J'.l.llll •-, iid: i-.-t \ , . a i o r - , | l i n . , l , u-a . , - , - , ,,-,,,| wo,..Hand hnli.i.e.J Half a i , o . , , ! : ! v a h , ? i | l,,in,v l ,n.rt». 'Hill''. .-state, Dtdl-or,]. N . l.f VAPOR SI OVES. ,, l l r r ,'.i K : f , l! f o r Ml t a l l o u , , ia new , l e r ill early r.u- Xina.. " K i d d i , ;,e, . U M : i ,,|',.. l v / , ., , , , „ . . , . , . , . , „ ,'.,, w „ „ yJ,r _ Clim-mtuml la Btidion. Apnly lit 32 Cli.mt- . — —.pnciTinNWANTrn-' N o o d o r , no nslles, l.e,.,,-,,,- va,,,,r s t o l e , ; j , , ,)>.. i.iill. I'l 1 :!f. - F - 1 2 a f t e r s i . M l . Ite.l Hani: W.miun',. I-J. r bai.i-. I-". h e r s , I :,0 lai i n - I.ei, ,, all farm toiiln. b a y , mu fUn'-'l. [ted Danlt. FOR SALF.. niiii.lle ,o"d \ ° r " m n of ,-ood -in ^ *"> u ^ Y ' l ^ T u v"' "T "•!' IT :(i:(1 " ' ' ' M - ( ' l : ' - " ' ' s W ' ' - - t e r v e l t . I :.,i: I i>l.- • Kiv - n i d e a l . - „ : , , , pi,,,,,,- -O.J-lt. R e . .,!.. . , . , „ . ,„„,-! I,.,,,.. ,.;. M . . „ „ , „ , k l)mli;e Hoilull, 11122. ili»e wllcclfl. extra by uy n u n , l i e a r e a .'vin. i . . uii m - n , oi r o o u . I J I - lt : i r s , . . ( u ]t,,,i lljm I. t l ' - \ ' , , ,,,- writ,, I , H, , , „ , , . ... i , — • ' , . . , Sli,,.n tin, v -, , , „ . . H , , l 11-,,]• 1M, , . , , HAND POLISHING. l I l l l > -,'hcel and tire; iiood as new. Call be noon p . - a i a n c c , trustworthy in e v e r y r.-spect ; S i n i t l l 1 ; n H u d s o n a v , 11,-d l l n n k . " " " ' " 1 ' 1 . . REPAIRS. ;'jV','' • • ' " " ' " " " " ' • R l '' " • ' " 1 " " " Finnan nnil furniture; .lone lit your home. 1'IANOS. j Cord t i r e s retiea.le.1 a n d .,j!|it I'ent.ui'u Karaite. West Front »lreet, Ke.l Flunk Howard, 1 lit; Momnouth etree-l, It ' M, Red Hank. LOST. 1,'El.P WANTED. llimll.. Phone 61_1-\V. ' . i l l - ' ' II.-i'v ' i i l i r i r h t ' , p l a y e r an,I r ' r a l e i her I Is soled nnil b e e l c l , a r c t i c , i .-paired. ; \v.. ; , , , W h i l e «llk c u r t a i n li I!, -.lily t w o „,.,.„,„„-, f o r ni.-u i t GOOD HOUSE FOR SALE. SMALL PLACE FOR SALE. e m b r o i d e r e d t h e r e o n . !•• ' . f:llii, t o Sl.lillli. A . II. Dirh.-Hi's • hicj-el.- tire.-, viik'niii'/.-d. fool | , u n i p ,,[,:• ire-l ' e l i a , - a r t , - r I abil.ly, . -11 i J1 >' i i a ! i , . n a l l y , , d ICEBOAT FOR SALE. Nine rooms, all improi emelits: line 1,,,-aSix room holuo;, willl atnljlo for liomeH, .-,lio|., I l li i i i i i o o i o l . j d a e e , H e , I H a a l , . ' a 1 ^ , ; M . - , ] ; „ . . i e , ( , , - . . , H o d l l a , . : , " |> • l , u , -. , iM .,-.1 i'.,, , , •. ii -,eii i.-e.l line in l o . a l t e r r i t . - , y. Tlie iceboat Ilrownie, in perfect condition; \V( I( flinil,'. f',r li'-.l.--., lei.r,,.-ill, n . I v a n , , „ , , o t two ,,.ta ruiiticrn. Andiow White. 2B Oi.ll- Intnl. '"' Apply Kri.lci'a meat market. Red i RAND WINTER TUTORING SCHOOL. c e r l a i n if y o n m a k e : i.o.l. Kaniin.-. in,ho,Iiind itreet, lied Hank. p h o n e 7-l:i, Red ' Hanii. ' On l'.t'*I Hank. STOVE FOR SALE. No. 7 Empire Move, iroo.l condition; nny ,-a,ililt; oITer ni-cepted. Coinmuniciite by ,,,, „,,, ALFRED n. BKI<;ilT0N, JR., HOUSEKEEPER W I S H E S . POSITION. , T,,i,,,-i,,.. ,-le n l ei,:.ii-y c o l l e g e pr, p a , ,-ii.ait,-,I. 1 oulinis i.,:i a n . l liiinu., pa.,1 on ,,ll W a n t e d by D . - e e i n b e r 1 s t . a p o s i t i o n l o ! , n , | ,-,,'llere s u b j e c t s ; in,I iv iii,nil alt.-nlioii a l e , OI;I,|,-. W . i l e a', one.- J i ; .-•,.il|!i t n . t . b y a rrelio.-d s e..-ttle.1 ttled l,,,,i,.,k e.-per l.y ein w o im . iaann ,. j: s p | , . | , , | j , | l o c u t i o n . K.livin \V. lHan,I, l a n i l , A. M., ' 'r o o m " Amhiiy N ; : 17 | 7 . P.--III ' . I h Anihiiy, N. J . ,.,,,,,1 e o a k a n i l inaliaKer. Apply I " M r s . f ,, 1 .,,u.,.| y I'l-i,,,-,.!,,,, 'foi,,,-,,,,I: , 0 7 ' :--l Siniili, It. 1'. I ) . N o . 1. lios 1 liO, A s b n i y : s e e o i a l a i e i i a e A-.'inrv I'-'ii. \' J puoiie ! FOR SALE. e, Illx I ", f . e t . all h N •1 l MEXICAN HliMSinciIING. ''—' ' - --'--•• r e a d y l e p .11 I Kol.l a n d r.ilver, h u t ' . i o . p o d . i n " , i d a i l i n e , • C A L I F O R N I A HUNGALOW F O R RENT. UMBRELLA LOST. o- ;i'io> RUMMAGE SALE In wimi'iti'-i i n i ' i s i o n - u v - o i - i e t v of t h e F i r s t cable stllchlllK. Head, and noiellies for I- air U n v e i l , ideal l o c a t i o n , h l - i a p av,-BU,- , ]•„,-„,,. , : | | , ,,,,, I., ,11 :i n i l , , I li.,n,ll. of , , , . . l,i,i|,|i,,.-. i ,-.,„ furio-di -pe.-iliealioi, I N E c " , e , ^ F a y after,,omi N - c u b e , : : s a l e a t t h e H a n d y S h o p , I , 1;,-, Ireet, and f o l l o - r i n o si t ; s i , r o o m s a n d b a l l , . : , . , „ „ „ , , w h i t . , a n d v b i l e r i n r , loft . , „ : . : l ' . , „ , | f , , l ' p.,,-ti,-,,l,,,,. al,,e,,t , , , i : „ » - it; o p . Hth o-tlO "ei'.'-k in I)r V o n m - V s t o l e , l o v e r H c h i o c d o r ' . pl,,.,,.,,"-y. Re.I l:,,,,l.. lo-ati,,,, p l a n t , ,, , - i c i t y , i,,,,,ro> e a i e n l s . by ,,-,,11,.^ ,-,-„„, | t l , l Hank lo'Ca, I I ' - I.-,,,- ,,,,i,.|, .,,1,. 1 ,,,i. : |,t nial.e s o l , , - r . d , . , L i n d e n p l a c e , Ited i l a n k . " " -JoBBINC. " ' ' " tin- y,-:,i : f a , nislo-d o r i i i i r i i r m s l . e d . Apply ;.,,,,,e,i,.,, „ „ T , , - . d a S .-o. - . :<••: ..-r • , , „ „ , „ , , ,,,-i.V ,,.,i.i-'d a b o v e . II. W . W i l l - all HOUSE FOR RENT. ml ii: jn-'rtnini-..i; t o b.-aalifiion ,.roui.ili-.: H a l f of .loi.lib- bo.,,..-, ;i:il Ifroa.l street. work work d o n e by lioilr o r r o n l r n e t . Address jBtieet; $16 per month, ll"iiry F. Hylin, nil i n i n r o v e m e n l s , iiicliidini! i.teiim h e a t ; Ilox f,3. K i i m m i n . N . . 1 . I'lo.iie i:!l-',V. ; December 1,1, I'haiie 77-M. Ke.l I room !l, llenister Imildinir, Dlioni- 743. Red H i l l y r HOUSE FOR RENT. Six rooms, tu-o n i i i i u l i - s ' ivall: • from lli-ond -111""81!"-!11-'— FOR SALF.. ', Dank. Heavy truck horse, will Bell cheap. I'lione THANKSGIVING DINNER. or write. ,!nme» 1', Deuniund, I-'rcehobl, All persona wiiiliiliK a regular old rashN. .1. Flum ionwl Tiiiiiik»Eiviiiit ilinner eat nl 112 Wall ntceet, Ited Hank, Mr... J . IIuKhca, nroprieT H E RED DANK METALLIC SIGN Jettiii-iutr ami paint Hlioti; ulao nuto mono- trer,,. u'l-ama. tleoritn Parker, nK llridi;e avenue, ' Alf-ndlnB to iolibin, n',,.. „ , „ , „ . ,,t . !'5 '""""•"•..„.-„ ,..„.. ij,"".,. K " " 1 " 1 ' ' " ' V *' ' "' V " s " " - ' - " " " " ' '•"• ' ' " ' ' •'••. STALKS AND CORN FOR SALE. j "" 'WOOD CHOPPERS WANTED: Ked Hunk, phone ICC-J. l-'iie t o t e n m e n waiiti-d a t o n c e t o c h o p rcnaonnble p r i c e , is o u r p e r i a l t i - . I>lion» CHiCKEN FARM. ::.' . AGENTS WANTED, ... Six lillliderd slicaio.-i of stalks and one w o o d - s t e a ' l v " o i l . - will p a y 111.- h i r h . - s l , 7 2 1 - I t . E d m o n d s & Sicl.,-1-., c a r p e n t e r s m i d I S e v e n r o a m h o u s e , c e l l a r ; a l l i m p r o i - c - , HOUSE FOR RENT. I IM.I.I i . i . e i , „ , . „ a n d v.oi.ihji w a n t e d ll, OVERCOAT FOR SALE. bo.ndoi-,1 husbels of v-o.o. Ai.ply M. Co.l.ett, 11 1 1 T :l l y l1 1 1 1; p r i c e . ' A p p l y K. M.' H a l e y & S o u , . S h r e w s i b u i l d e r , , . l K l _ W n n n c « s t r e e l . I ; , , l H a a k . i n e i . l s . \' 1" '^7,;!;. 'j, I' 1 *'' . * ], ,' , ' , ' . • *'' V n \ i' n ^' "i .. '.'.'l'''" ( V vU • ' ' . " ' ' " " " ' " " " ' ','" ' " ' " ' " ' ' " ' " " " " , r e ' a i l I In' : , i n i u i " V . a l l . i n s I ' K d i i e : . , in , , l y ] < l-'ine brown bruadclilth overcolit: 111 yollllK ; I'l.ttemon avenue, Uliper lln.ii.l alleel, lilionc mall, size- -It); KiDill .li cut. l'ront street, Ited Hani.. Coll a t i n Kn»t , - " - " • _' FOUD SEDAN FOR SALE. Ford aedan, Ilia2 luoilel, ivilh many extra.-,. Can be seen at the F.eanoiny parairo, 12-U Maple nvenue. Red Hunk, I'lione R U G A N D CARPF.T V/EAVING. N i c e l y f u r n i s h e d r o o m : all i a i i o o v e n i e n l s ; .iJ.d'for.l'."^.' . i . ' ' ' ' ' ' " " ' ' ^ ! ','1'u,-S'l:,-',i ' " h . o l , ' " ' " , \ , ' ' | , K •"ltiiVi',!..iiir"" ' . '.'I'I' c i'i'i,,r'"l')u'r l'-i|! llo'i"''J viuui"!. i'l e". n i'.-',' -. "< 1 HI Call a m i s e c o u r boine-iiuide r u n s . Y o u ; i w . » <» . l o u b l e : c n r . . ,.nil lo.ille. c - n l r a l - _ jonl.lan.1 li"el a a d l l n d e . - ai.-iiu.-. Hod „'„ I, „„,-. \,-,- i-,,, . b i n , - a - w i l l ' ; If',,, t . n K N T will s u r e l y w a n t o n e . W e a v i m - a s p e c i a l t y , l o c a t i o n ; suitillil.i e a u u l . - ,., '^-iill. m e n : „ • : , F O R R t M . ,, , . • , im.l ,,,,1-liciil.i.,.. U M o n m o u t h s t r e e t , o p p o s i t e V . M . C. A . Honable. I,.I W a l l a , , , d . It.-.l i I, - " • ^ " " r ' ! ' ; ; , ' " i ' ,?,;„:'; ^" ^ . , . I ..., ,:,,,„ ' i ' i , - -I. R . W i i . l . m , I ' . . , l i e , . . . - , ' . N . - w V , , » . L, J - • $ 3 , 0 0 0 W A N T E D . 7r,r>-R. . . _ 1'hom- 2 2 - M , Ile.l H a n k . BLACK GIANT COCKERELS ! '."," - ' ' "•'"!.',,,'," 'h.'.'a't'• o n e l.i'o'ck''"ii-.uii S i r A d i e r l i e r n a o i s loan of .*:;., f o r s a l e , five n i ' j n t l i s o l d : line liaj-e h a n d - ' , . . , . , . ' . j A , , e e t i o n • r e ' i l ren o o a b l o . I ' l SLAG HOOFING. ASK A. C. HAKEII. REAL ESTATE. A DIME SOCIABLE s o m e b i r d s ; S-I.OI) a n d JTJII) e a - b - l l l a . i c . d t , : . . , „ ' . "it,-ri " )t-iiiK ' ' ,"' T I.enlty t i n on.I s l a t ia,le t i B l i t ; ' ..!»• -.vb, 11 i, will be held in Ibe Davidson l.uildiiu;, M I I . d n i . l e l t u r n p i k e , t h r o e - . n a i l e r i,,ili.« s n u t l i "1_L. ..' - _ rill- I, tiuv L'vfriiiisr NOVCIUIM-I' UOlh 11)^2, U I K I . T [ w a t e r p r u o J i i u r HHIC V-HIIB HIHI rcllurH. O K - Cravi'Timi's C i i r i i i i r j J " . o . aiala-.van. N . ^ k | BUNGALOW FOR SALE. 1 ',,' R e d . 1 , , | , , | I,,,,,- I,.-me o r lloni,- ,t.e. tl«iiuspicPB u( t h e ' P a t r i o t i c » r i i . : r .if d o n M c C l i w k i ' y , 1 4 7 H u d s o n .nvvmie, llmi All imodern he- |,.,,', ni.din iimprovement,' i n p : : halfway y nil- I, I, e l l Ilriilicll a v . line wl.el'\,nui*ica Hank. ' r e l e D l i o n e 4O0-.T. SECOND-HAND CLOTHES BOUCHT. Men'H only; must he in |[oud condition. Cull at I. Ke.-her's, 108 Monmouth street, Ked Hunk, oliono »72-JFURNISHED ROOM TO LET'. Lari-e Olid neatly furnialied; in itoo.l luciitii.ii; iiupr.ivcinenti.; term.i moderate. 47 Smith iitreet, Ited llanil. h V l l l i/1 I11.II.I i l l Lilt." I J U » l , o , ' " l l -J^. * . • . . ! . .»>, . . - - . . - ^ : ^ v FOR. SALE, litLFOKD. .dla s; llet. l dl FOR RENT. Liil-Ki! bedroom, with o r without board, or FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN ; Red Dink. _ I furnished, SilO p e , m o n l b . TADTO Red 50 UPHOLSTERING. CAHBAGE FOR SALE. II. rnmnlly Illleil. Hy the hundred, thoiiiiiind 1, bbox f.'.i. h d d h l or barrel. I [ ( o u t o No. N 1 l.tillU Solti'l. Overlook Farm, Hnlf-Mlle road, i a 102-F-2 1. Kid llnnk. I'hone 710-R. Dove, Ph I'lione , m e r i t s , l.etiveel, b l l , lI mm r aann dd street, Fair H Hi i v e n , N .1 .1. I i u i u u e W i l b e r , F a i r H a v e n . N . .I. il, Kal. nlown a m i l-inr HOUSE F O R SAI b SAVE YOUR OLD CARPETS. „ . , , . . „ „ . , , r , . . . , - , - , - , , i.ail, ,,r 1- ! K ,, I ""STENOGRAPHER WISHES P O S I T I O N T " Beautiful reversible runs Younlt lady with live years' practical busn made from old a r . l p a r t s ; h a s r e c e i v e d , n p a l « , v k o v e r a , i,.,,! W r i t e ff canicts t h o u s a n d mile r a d i u s . (•„„ I,,. *,...„ a t A. :["I"^ l * di iti o as st t uoaiti line c p i nd chenille portie n i l ! .,,,.,„ M u f a c t o r y , 2 9 6 V. C - w , r y ^ . - 1 2 n r . . u . l - I , e e l . U , e Itai.k. , drawer M, circulars. A UKnipher. X c ' oo^deie £ ^ L ^ "tZ "I'm ' " S S L » 1 Hank .,„.„,. ,|,,tric a t , , . h. I I . ; ulil... - K e i u u n v e n u e , r a n H a v e , , " 1 UK S A I L Haven: FOR SALE. '. ' ^ ' ^ n Zz e iv"' ,.,,11 i,,,,,, 1 all fa. .V'i;-.M, K.,,,,,. Hai-eey's Ha.-ain, A GOOD ! 1- - " p a r - i ll)yB. novelties a n d all kind, WANTED. I 1 1 " " *'••<"> ''Hell, f.ai-ret ill pay the liiidient market price for , Neck^N. .!.___ live chickens. 8!l North Ilioadway, Loi'B I Hran.'h, N. J., phone 1500. , LIGHT _ \ \ . lluck, ___.__. l '" u " I , , u ] : , w , , S ( , , l t l , Amboy, N . .1. [[,,!,, H j y stmleliaker . __, HEABT1FUL HOME AT EVERETT nc I' land, ! T^r.7^^.-^rirmr ; . ; < • the lo-.-.-. -': \ BUILDING MATERIAL INCREASING. | „ . _ , „ . „ „ ,..:.. ,.,T,Tr . , . . , . . . , x r m . . :., , 1 1 ( , ti,,,,, t o Iniiid l i t e r in tile s e a - i H A R V E Y b R E A L L S 1 A 1 E I J A K I J A I I J i - „ „ u w i l « , " y o u ,oo,-e ' ! e , , ' c , , , a t o n a l i I-'.-., in-., l o . ' . e «i.,l . m a l l . . . . soil, a ' [' .,, . ] . , , r i i | . . t j , t F d n i o n d s Ji S i c k e k . • i" i. ei.e-i.ls : l e - n i n v . l i n e a l p r e p . , li i ' i l l l 1 ' ! I. H a i | i , , a . l i v i t h - i d i a , ' I b r o i l i r l i 111.- I H o r a i l y : ,-„,,-, e ; i i , n l l oI b e s h o r e . I-iftv m i l e s f i . m N,...,. V , , , k c i t y . 1.',l o i l e - n e r t h i , fI . u l e » . . , , l : ,,,,•,.„• , , f ,.,ir, ..vn'er. Spe.-ially de-.irio.I I,-, I I , , ,( ' , ,a l o r . , ( H i , , - , - w l i u l u u f a n d f > . i „ ! , „ ,...,,; : , , , . i t i i a n d h a r p i n e . s . A . I II. W . L.-I.inil, I ' i i r r i i i i m d a l e , N . J . i l l |(<. I , . , - , i fv o i l r i v e y o u r a d d i t i o n a l l i r e Sbaiiipooini:. scalp a n d facial niassat;o in.in -•ice tii I b l l n l N o n e t o o . - m a i l , il-.n.- w i t h a n electric vibrator; iiiiiniriirini:, , ' , „ „ |.,,.,.,. 'lion, f , , , V e l t h e p l a c e , r o o m !', s u - i l e h mnkitliT a m i clnbli-en's hair c a t t i n r . lleoiste'r loiiblin;' pb'.iie 7.1:1, H.-'.l H a n k . , l l p c n T a e s d a y e v e l i i m : , . f r o m I', : l ) 0 t o '.I : : i n . '"' R o o m 1 0 ,E i s n e r liuil.litit:, Iti-d H a n k , l ' h i lollrini; c a r i GUNNERS! •<.;) I ' m 1.i'!<l«n t o ir.'-i'ii - \ , i r l it tin' iii ; mi, u p o n i'L" i u ' t •t" Hi l" : i i i >.( t ', i\,\ ,'l'H ;'-( j hi ntl;> 1 SIX STUDEUAKER FOR SALE. ^ j.,.,, n t s; . . t o :-:lll,llll'l, I I I . H - . l ; o f , r"'-.\ . , „ , . „ ; , , ,,,,|J ,J,,1,,, lliFi,,,-,-, .sln-.-i, .bin-v n t o Red Hank. ' • I INO1.EUM j ; . u i . , . . i t ,.t,,,.',; in t o w n t o s e l e r t f r o m : felt ' • I I,(Ml ; -...al.. l i o n l home and Iv.e nil. l.iini-alow ;;;.:,f,(l. M a m ' Al! p.'f M., ..ntli ( with l i CHICKENS its; hiiildiai's liale a l lilniiroie ll,lleil feel fr.un llroad sir,-el, nil mail l oInv.-stmei.t. di-ai.-er r sale; live-room house; \ liml,,rv, ,iv a n d 1 nit, - | , e r t a l i , , i i til. b . I. ..-•.-I, I , , , , , , . III.I b,,,,.e . . . . . d f,,C INVESTMENT. UNUSUAL OFFERING I,, d.i- and pui'ioes. My female dcir - . - ..n.i . . . . . I - -l.e- l,.d.ly. m i l , t l . i . - $6,000 ANTED TO M0NE7T0T5AtT M 0 N E 7 T 0 T 5 A t T „ „ near „ ,.,, J uRe.I Ilank, small fnS , . . . l l o loan o n first bond ami mort- ,,, i t I ' ' (, • " Viilcii^ii^^nS ,m^i,o, oven \ ^ house; I W e o t r y „ ,1 v w l n b l i i i , > > ^ J™^™^ e^rienced !l11 ^ ' ' " " " J " ' furs : niink ^ 1 , ^ % -coon, WXK RENT. 1 mcclianlcs: work all winter. Apply C.eorire A. Hawkins. Fair Hayrn. g l " " " "" BOARDERS' "WANTED. One or two men lyauteil to board in larirc, modern, well furnished front too,,,. Apply nt 1:15 I'enil Hired, Red Ilank. ' I » c ]' , , X >f iikiinli, " " racco,,,,, skiinl;, - ^ "'" ![ L __\'^jHiai^.llm\-^-':-.: cARPiN^™ WANTED. VVXNTEIO; \^?M^^ CARPENTEItS Two union eni-nenters wanted; muat he I l l a - r t I - : ,r i l i i - d e r , r e a l e . - l a t / V o l , 1- 1 , , , . 0 . - . . , i *- v e e l - o l d n , , p | , i . s , a l l p r i - . - . o wianiiil.' a.in .-, K i s n e r Iniililiii", .*>i:.o,,,l I,-e,-I. !.1,,,•!,. I'elor r.-i.ia a n dv.liile, black a n . l ,',: H a n k . \ > l u i , i f , I ,-,,.i: ii'uliy nmrl I',ova v .-. I c e TRAPI'ERS, TAKE NOTICE. p a y a s I lj iirll a s J 2 , . M 1 f o rnillslii-at. TMN LOST. ^ ^ st,,,,, ( | r s loV S / ^oiineit , ,,uj,(|l,r \ ,._„ J H ^ r e o ^ of . „ . . . . i ™ - Shrewsbury K nvenue K Kcneml ollic- ^ ckaniiw. Z Hales ri-.-is.ninl.lc. . JJ ^ A •' ^ ' ^ 1 , ' •:'"•• v.-ai, old. | W e ,;ive the S ^ ' i ^ p t atlctioi, to ± ' . ^!":i. ^ M - ,„-,„, „ „ ' ' " '" ; "' * ' "" - . i . ; rti " ' .•..,,.-1. .-.•„ l. T I , - i.-.-al "i ' ' ^ , , r i : e •• IOOOU- 111,1. T^^^cZ^; -._..hrs"" ' "• • ' • l - • " • » " • • l " ' " ' S 1 — ' • • :,.»:;!"p'.!:r r i i " ^ ^ >** «••"«- "«- 1 - !'„",:.Z^i^rh^^;t:':x -^:hi:;,[^X::>\'^:I . M-, t1^;.:" "Sli,K s t i o ' a t e s el, follv e i i . 1 1 . -[I,,' 11P1 ci'.'ii rluh" late-! roeicty dance-. l-'ri.ll,> -I : l o . l s l e i v S I , o p . M . Sill,i-r loin. :!7 K a . l F r o m IIAHVF.Y'S VI,,11 •' II, - i a : o - . - . f : i l ' t o Hsl!) I*. ?•!. I ' l Sadtllo Horses a n d Poniea F o r Sale. j Heal H - l a n - f a Frr yo s t r e e t , Ke,I i l a n k , a I o n d o , . , , e a ! ef II,-' day- • ' \ , l , l H ; ' A d v a n c d r h l b , e t c . , 11:01) U. If you vviiat to b u y a saddle hors f a r m an.l a n . l I-,,me I-.,1110 piirop-rro h, p o n y , s e e B r o w o r . w h o ' . a s r e c e i v e d a freah j ' l i o best t h e r e is ii, farm t:l.,be b,.l.-k l a ill ;-.,"V . ' a i o - e s . " T e r m s in a i l i a n r . ' c a r l o a d of Etook. K.-iaailena R i d i n i ! A c a d - | ; '"•'• l u l l allii-M and i:et in touch will, t h e " III' , - l a , . I l l - . ' r o . n i ' : l.nlf-lioiir luival" HELLO!! nny, 837 Central avenue, Aabury I'nrli-, , liicees I Ited Hani: \11lo I l a d i a l o r Work . I I 1 V,'. - t I. - m i s . S-.:.0l). I'ri.ate im-lructioli a t .ill Ireet. lied Hank. 1 s m . , n house four or ii ; room;;, best locnAmctliysl: pill, surrounded with peurbi; I lii.ii r,,ri,T.'h.'il ,,,- iinfiirnialie.l. fiem-ire : valued for s.-nliineolal reasons, a mother's illei-.'lt. oppoi'lte Victory Park. Humson, N. , keepsake. Reward for return to 55 Irvini; i •'• Ho* -1-11IN LITTLE ! mtl <• , 1 w i-L 1 ,n e e x p r e s s ™ . m ' « 1 " ' r ™ ' " » »mil ' « ' l bath. ' ' a " i'UProvcment,-, (,oo,l ,.oiind v,..,k IIIU..I, " ' " J - - " ' " ; " ' r ( , n t $;ir, p e r m o n l h . iiosscsaioii i m m e d i a t e l y , CAR FOR SALE. A l'JIH Oiiklaud-li tourinir for sale: nil and peddbnir v.-aicon f o r s a l e eliuiV. " " ' »' s i m U , . , . , , s t c o r n o r of R u n i s o n r o a d a n d slime. A p p l y I I . A . l . i o s l n c . I o i l Slun- • j , ),hoi-e C<i", t ,, v c ,,,,,,, nood rubber; S12T, takes it. Cnn lie accn foruntil, N. J. a t 111) River streel, Red liimk. FOR SALE, R E D DANK. MUSIC H A T H C H A R M S H e u s o , s e v e n r o a m s a n d liatli, irood c e l l a r . CROCHET BEADING DONE. ! an.l especially so if the phonograph ami roc. \ '"""fa*" ™? i".„„ co • e • lot llixl I r r i v n t e orders; have your hand umbroi- : , m l s are from tlio alock ol J. Dll-'loro, : " «•;'" ' " " ' • n t ' "••]"'• * te,, ' c,m rem-iiiV dc-y and crochet headiiiK done nt -I Linden Shrewsbury avenue, .step in anil hear them K , , h , I iiF.V li» fiird N I "••"•""• C a k LllKlT 1>lr 1 N J lilac',., Red llanli, I'lmne Io2-I. iil.^.mtrnU-d. ' '' '" ' " "" ' ' ' l-'roni , ireet. Red Hank. We i-.-i.air r.i.l:- hours in : >• a n d fiiney 1j ' " ; ' " ; - '-• '•• „,„...,, . . . . o i l . , , , . , , ! . , l , o o , | . , I,,,,,,.-. a-o a l l , I>,ne. m a . - l e r , I'. O. H c t :i 1 . . R e d " " i ' k . NOTICE. , K.-yporl auto 1:1. ! all ki"'l« of ra.lia ; ami rasoleno lank,'b-ln med. 77 llroa -t, Keyporl, N . J.. : " C '.:,,,, ef ,i,,. , v , l i | . , v l t . , n i i i a n d C e n t r a l r a i b " a . l COW FOR .' It- Heller, phone l . . . : - n . Ofllll. W . - ! , , f N . . . « . J , . , , - y . „",.,„• t i l e l l . - W Co He r e t - - t . - - l . .Ie , irii.inint 1 , -n , 10,1 , i a e l ,,,.1,1 , , , I ' , , o h . . L I . E b ' . - t i i e lie 111 - e r v i . ' e i l l child r a n ini!!. " " TALKING ' M A C H I N E S " ~ 0 N Tili'lE. i SHORTHAND SCHOOL. all,- . n o , ! . i . hi v . 1'i-a'-. 'I'hi* t r a c t k- ill a line | - | . ' . v W i l l a r J , ,;,aiol llpi-m anil K.iiorsai. m a - M -'""y I.. W e s t , public ste,ioi:i-.-,|'her, w i l l ' . .lav I.. , „ , . „ . . , , „ . „ ',-1, 1 a b o u t n i n e m i l e s . I r o n , I !,•• chines on in.talhnent-,. Small initial pav- enroll Pmnls a t a n y tune for lessons in I'. 11. l o r a o i „,„, " r.'-'i At ' , | , e It h a s a loinl'ionl,u-e o n 111.' M.-.onr merit.- balance in easy p a yym e n t s . ,1. I H F o r e . ; r-h-oithand. m,p l i c a t e d : easily ' Sain 1.. - l.oei.-l I'on.r. i n a n , ;a y;s t e n , _ ,,ot c o„ COWS FOR SALE. STANDING WOOD FOR SALE. | ^ ' ^ ^ l . " . ? . ' ^ ^ . . ! ^ / ^ - - - . ^ ^ . ' . . ! cnn.H , ,,.,.,,, river \ n c r o l l e n l l o c a t i o n fm II ..l ]Nat,,,nal ,, • Ju.,.^,t , , , . , , . , , „,.,, aci a cmrod. i ( a l l at 1 ooin I,, t-.- Throe iiooil Guerm,ey c.owa;mui.t he nol.l ,- Sevenll acre, staluliiiK Woo.l, located" at I : 'A h t r a m t ,<•,». I i t m ' " ' ™ | Slll.ow e,.,,,il,-e he,,,,- ,,,- for a f a r m for v o u l l r y , 1, 1,,,„,,; hlilm. Roil Bunk. A T T E N T i O N . GUNNF.HS! ,-;,.,, t-: -_,it o r f o r h e l l i o n - , - -.vork: n o IniiMnl ,.,,,-e. Mrs. 1>. J . JMcUlees, Riverside NuMwimip. M. t). Tilton, -pontolbce Red ;"".•'• "'udj' ' • ' , alia. I1111K lo autoinobile 1:1 l Ml p e r s e l i s ' a r e t o , b i d d e n lo LOCAL,TRUCKING AND MOVING. ' . i,,V.. l-'or i n f o r m a t i o i i a d d l . - e s H . W . I . Ilrive. Hfd llnnk. Plioiu- -I7-W. I Hunk, It. I). No. 1. bos 6 2, near Hoa.MenV j"'']^,,,^',;!° 1 "'i, I1 j|,n"' II.'.'Y'H-IIII . ,-,EMST1TCT-11^771^01^11 l do li-iiokniB niul local raovmi- at rras.m- ...illi o r w i l h o i i l ,!,',- o r .Mill u p o n HOUSE ;;;„; I,,,,,I, r,,r,.,i,',-.i,.io, N . J . u n i i c F FOR m n nRENT. pvr I Oorner, N . .1. IU ~--- -- - - ' — A 7^-\V-1 •-> ! r - model Sinner hein-tileh- BUNGALOWS FOR SALE. AH-year-roiiud neiv, a t t r a c t i v e s t u c c o nnd f r a m e l.iinivuk.w.i a t M o r r i s P n r k , Helfor.l, near ICeanslii nc. Trolley, school, depot. J . H . WalliiiK, luck liox 12S, P o r t Mimmuiitli. N. J . ' ;s • : r ' s ; . - . ••;.• ir^j;:'^ ^ 11 ',111b --ides of ' w ' b i l e r o a d , in l i e ,f .Sliri-w-lniry. lli-i-.'i:ai ,1 ol i h i - . I', ll.'. plione M ,, lle,[ , WHAT'S YOUR TROULEM? N. J.. bus li. L , CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. MOttlTMT MONEY WANTED If it's iraiiollne or oil jiloraue we have it. POSITION WANTLD r W t 1 I t tl t 1 fi t STORM SASH FOR SALE. Won!.I I I Krnnll oullits for Inline a iipecinlty. Hamil•I'III 1 1 1 1 tl 1 ,sh f o r a i a l c : 11I11 1,01)0 :,i 1 j ton. o \ 4IH1. >ll, b box ST. LoiiK LOOK Ili-uncli, Hiuncli, N. JJ. . I w<> vwo-iniai » u n u >••., . . . . ........ »....•;• . I I I I 1 tl II v 11 1 1 1 H t — sr/.u :i(]s30 inches, ench irlnsa. VV ilhum I-. ' ' U I I I S I 1 I W II t t 1 1 11 1 W i l l HI I ROOM FOR R E N T . jDurham, 2 2 7 Maple avenue, Ke.l Hank, f 1 1 I II I I I III 1 It Lnrrro well fnrilisheil front room adjoin- I phone tOlO-lt. _ 1 " 1 I inr b a t h ; privilege liirhl. hmiMekcepinir. A p BULL FOR SALC OPPORTUNITY i. GOOD PRICES P A I D OllCt ply 17(1 Brunch avenue. Red Hank. 11 1 1 I i is I 1 1 1 for mpn'n Hecoial-linlid clothoH nt tin, City 1 11 n I I ) 1 1 LIVF. HOGS AND SHOTES WANTED. Dry Clcanirur 0 Itlocnnnic Mechanic sstreet, J I I t I Dry Clcaninir Works. Worlia. tl t r c e i , *r, • • t- , , ' . . , ,' , t i. ,l Weii'blnif from 1.0 pounds to aOO pounds: near llniad. 1 1 ^ II i y 1 Pliom.- 108-R. Willinni Out- k " " ' ' " h i r h e s t cash price, l'linnc or writo 11. Zlot- rov, piotiiictor. 1 H I t i l l Art Jo\ I I _ 2 " ' " ' " ' — I I I I Jtin, Freehold. N . J . Fhom;_162-W 1 _ Hi RIIUDAKD W A N T E D . WANTED t t I I I I I i I I I Wi M O i n i t f 'HCLF I OR S M 1 WOOD FOR SALE. l,\\pei-ienceil man lo farm place an s h a r e s ; ttl 1 W S H A D I S 11 1 m \ II I l l 1 r \ 1 I I I II Cord woo.!, or ,,aiv.-.l in leniitlis for stove local.'.1 lit llnzlet, N. .1.; also cow for sal,'. >f t b t t ,,i I tl 1. 1 I I 111 1 I I if If nr fiiiiinc.•. William V. Carliey. Phalanx, 1 I I I II I Red 1 II II, N. .1. I'll.me Middlclaviu _27K-K-;I2. I M i l l I t f I Key-poll, M. 1I I I ! Ml t | I 1 It I II I FOUND ADAMS & MOXLRY, I I \ I I I CAR FOR SALE, I I t i l foi I nlecplejacKs nod wall climbeiB, rlKlti'r.i n.i.l A HU'.I Dodite l o i i r i i u ; e a r , cuuinlfed willl , , l i I house wrecliers. We cut. down and trim livo 1 M 1 rwi loot HI II 111 I HOt I I 0 1 ! S M 1 d ' tir H. K. Itoyal bumper | t trcea'. 11 Marion Btreet, Red Bank. I \ anil ll.-uh liirlit; cnr in A-l condition. Fhone l t I K I II 1 1 \N t 1 1 1 TURNIPS FOR SALE. Hums,,,, .1,,.,. <ciipisrn\ isCOMINI 1 I M 11 1 I 1 Teii.lcr fall rulab.-ii'.-i lumiiis, by Hie ImrEGGS F O R S A L E . s i t 1 It 1 11 1 I1 I I rel or I.mil: will deliver s.ime. Jamo-i II. 1 1 1 ir 1 1 Flesh w h i t e sterile .'in:,,, ibdivorcil lo y o u r 1 , i l l 1 1 1 I I Carton, phone 7IIli-F-11, Hiddlelown. lioi,,e at inevaitiiiir wholesale market price, , , , , . ,, I III I H I D R O O M I IU-;N i c i \ i sirr- WORK t 1 S II I t It I 1 I Folteil Frill... I.iuci-ofl, N. ,1., pholie Miihlle1-OR SALE. i I t i l 1 II Whitney baby caniai:.', iMiud cimditioli; loivn T , H - F - I I . M>1ICI price f i l l : al-u while enameled crib, price HOUSE 1-OIt RF.NT \ I I 1 I I 1 :|.r,. Ai.pl.v il llroivu plnce, I t c l j l n u ] ^ I'.all. Ka I I I I II 1 1 t i t rooin'.; price1 ?f.O per m o n t h ; posse ision a l t l It 1 1 1 1 f II t t f I 1 I I I I FOR SALE. I li I II 1 Man'-i ?IH0 ovci.'oal. will sell for 5 2 0 ;cure, I-;. M. Haley .v Sim. Shrewsbury nee- \j HAND-MADE AN II>I M O I ' P O R T U N I I I fine for man who baa to drive; lar,:e ni-.-.c. iiii,., It-,I Hank. \ 1 I W\NI Apply nt Poalolbc.', Shrewsbury, N. .1. HAVE YOUR CLOTHFS I r 11 1 r 1 I I \ 1 1 1 cleane.l a t the City Dry Cdoulliliit and DyeI 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 T Y P E W R I T E R HEADQUARTERS. Works, 'J mechanic sir.-el, near Brand I I II 1 \ \ im W o r k , r 11 f t 1 11 1 1 1 We buy, rent, aell, oxcliunrio rn.l repulr alr'orl, O H - l t , Willi Willi ' I b k Ph O 1 I Ite.ll Ib.nk. Pho llOHlt 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 typewrllera. Tnlhin'o, tile lUore of li Thou- Irov, proprietor. I HI! lli.in.1 l l 1 atreet t t Red I t d llallk. Hnk OK K E N T l.iuiill Itenid. til! n i i roR( i r 1OI S O U A N D ( RAVI I I OH S A ] I I , . . „ .,,..,... ROOMS FOR RENT. i t i , ( I I I I II It 1 I IOH.HI-.NI Thr,.1. n i c e M-nrlii l o o m s f o ; m i l ; s i n i l e , I I I I i i i i if I I III I 1 I .11 llranch i> n l l l A p r i l I r . t . I'.l'.::!. a n : , ' , , , . \,\ , , „ „ , , , k . . , . , „ „ „ ; ,,11 l , , , , , , o v , . , , , . - n l -,; I lit t i) I I I I 0 I II I ) I I II I H I> r 1 1 r o o m s , i m p r o v e m e n t s ; r e n t S 3 II p e r m o i i l h . | , , „ ' , , . . , , „ , . , , . „ , ' e a . o n a b l , . , |- Heclor I ' I , Ke.l Haul.. 1 I II, II I I % I II 1 .1. II I 1 \\ K e . l H a n i lle.il I ' M n t c I!.... licil H a n k . _ _I',;]!!,,. | l , , | H a i l k , IWO I I i i 111 COW I O I Al I . ~ ~ " l YI'F.WHFiT'.It WANTED MONUMENTS. I.OOI W l l I 1\ I \ I II I I I I I tl I I I II 1 Second-hand Reiiiinj'lon typeivrlier I I ll Bell' I T l i o m a n M n n s m i ft Komi, nVslBtiom nnil 1 I 1 1 1 I 11 1 I! 1 r 1 . ,-,,million: r e a s o n a b l e . Ad.li-cia r.,ed Olll I boil,bra o boil.bra off l.lKb I.IKII m m aa dd ee m m \ I M I tti 1 1 1 11 t 11 / 1 t Ij,,|s t r . I , . . r u s t iiveiiu.'. He,l l l n n k . 1111.1 yiir.l. MonnuMllli street mid Hrimunolid I II N I I I U I 1 I ,1.-1, I . . I I l Rd Hank, Hk Red I I1 I I ll VICTI1OLA I-'OH KALE. . pine I H O I 1 < l \ I I It \I I II I \ I \\ Vlelrola willl.ml cabinet: pe.-feel condiELITE IIEAUTY SHOP. l i t I II t i o n ; will sell reasonable. Call uflel- alx M,.,.;.„,-i,,,. ,,l,,,,,.,,..,. i call, treatment, r ill M i I l u i I \ D I 0 IN 1 R U I I I 0 N t I It I M l I I l t • „ ' , , „ „ , . ,,< Mcl.,1,.',, atreet, !,,.„ Haul,, ^ ^ ' Z i m a i m " bobbiia'! ily.-im' a. ' it t ii I II 1 I 1 I I II I I I I ill i CORN ANIl STALKS. ! illrlitll,' hair. IV Waverly idnce. I'll,.lie j \ \ ( 1 r 11 III II I I I II I II 1 t 1 1 1 11 1 t 1 Two hundred a.nl fifty l.u.d.ela new corn | Ile.l llnnlMir.T-M. ,, 1 OH III N l it 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 111 ti r I II i « 1 11 1 t 1 FARM FOR SALT WIIEUE c EAR CORN WANTED. . f 1 1 1 111 \r overlinllleil; Hand u t i l iity ty c a ;r ; w i l l sell || i i f r i i • I j ,,r l i a i r linl 1 1 Apnly 17 ,-ioutli I ' o r l v I " l i n y bu.dieb,. d.-llveied; uViol,- c h e a p t lick buye 1 1 it 1 11 1 II i i i ,|? It r . - l l a i e l y I, Al I I, , ' W i l l , , o r call W . Nc.l I t , , I ilf, | nl r e e l . Rod Haul.. IO\I I H I A M ) 1 I HOWS II I f, el ill le t l I I I I ll t llral'ieli a v e n u e , Red lii.lik, p h o n e I. Ill-M, F.NCLOHE YOUR P O R C H . 1 I t I I I I | I 1I II I I I I I II I I I I II Al t A full II y o u r porch rin-lo.-ed willl iilass l.y FLORAL DESIGNS. ' llnv Ciil-1. I n k e r , H e l l o i . l . N . .1 IJtao-ey, ;i I 11 ntu ; ll,,.ol ll>o K t:,,t l l o i v c , , , ttdnuta d a u t . ,.nd I 1 YOUNG MAKRII'.D WOMAN, l i a c l o r nial In 1 I HIGH GRADE WINCllliMI It >t. H o I II Well. irrc.-iilioin.!. Cliiircl. n t i v e t , l l n n k . Jlnv I I I- I I It,-,! Hank, ei.;)1 >e R ' d Bmik 1 0 4 2 - W . W O O D F O H ,'iAI.I-: I I II HOY W A N T E D . 1 t I 1 I I I I II B I C Y C L E IO1I .HALE. I I W h i t e bo)- wullle.l f o r ireu.-ral sieve v.orb I I t II I 1 I \ , 'd e o n i l l l l m i : »-ll elienil " I I I I I HI | l * ' i.iicl b e •.vllliim: s t e a d y p o s i t i o n ; i-banee f o , i 1I II II I It I 1 \ 1I oulek" l.uyer; I e , o u t e r a n d etialli. II It I I I I 1 ndviiliceic •nl. lll.illiiv , 1 , Valllio, U l e a d I II II I I I I N I ' I l i l i o o i - . k i . . :lli l . o c i i , t H i , l i n e . R e d H a n k . •ill.-.1, Ited Until;. K i) i m i M( m i i ui \i i HOY WANTF.I) III'. P H F ! ' A R i : i > M l | II I I I I WAN'I'F.H. NOTICE. II I I I k i l l , Id, 1 1 I I Illl I w,.,l.eri, ebamlCoot,.. In I w i i l i I l l . e w w l n - c I c a l l . I h n v . i III) 1 I I I I I II I I'll I 1 1 I II •v-iltr « lwlill-1, Apl'h." roielio.ilis. « « r 1 reimlied. (Hi. y e n (|ei.li!« A. Moo.K I II I I I I I I I ioiV-l'.n'i, ,,-e,iey. V Wlmif avoiliie. Ked Ilimk. nl, £ ;!..,,. Hie jiboe diHilor.t, S!0 M e c b a n l i t I I It I II |I I I It. .1 I I II 1 11 1 I'hoiie I 171. • l l e e l . Ited Ullllk. \f I I VV 1111 I I 0 W 1 I I HI 1 I I I I 1 I K 1 I I I R I N l R U M O N I 1IOI I H n 1 O I ! 11 I - S A Y IT WITH FI.OWV.KS." F O R .•iAI.I"., I I I I 11 1 I I I 1 I t II 1 f II II 111 I II I I II I'olmii'nl 1-b'V.er Hbop 1> m-w locatc-il n* 'Oil h i t e i . i , nil l . l n i l i . nil imike-i; %>:.•: 1 I 1 II 1 I I ll I 111 I I I II I 111 I I I t It i t ,t til uu, Lou!, t h e m o v e r , u a n m r l Hwiirt?, now I 1! I I t I 1 1 It I 1 I 1 1 II I I I 111 l», I I I f II f I I n"fuil"lilie'ol'' cat lloner.1 nn.l polled v f . i i l i i t . . - ' ,.to,».. I I W e . i t t l , m l .itit.et, l i e d 1 1 1 I I I I t 1 I ! 1 1 ( 1 1 I It II II I tl I I f >'UI,,;,«,I ' 1 '- li -»" l) » i i i i ', i v f ;;; 1 > ; 1 , 1 , 1 ;" I I I II I I! I II , | I limit,, i.!i..i.e d l O - J , it I II 1 nl m M u t I it I H I ' 04t>' ^ 9 1 11 It . . . . . I . . . - . . I k d ! . . x. . 1 • • ' • " - • • " K u - l K r o n l 5 " " " t ' " • • • ' I I I I APARTMENTS FOR RENT. in- -| wo live -inolii a l i a r t i n e l l t - for r e , " ' " !'•'•" l-,,,iilie, of r - i i n e n l , " I a ulli-l I ' " i.h-i.H-.l ..,..;„„• hi H i - b - a i l , ,.f It. .1 Hank ll i- u - i'UI I I T S AMI TURKI'YS 111 II II I I 'bin I II 1 M I t I I r , 1 -.,-,i it 1 I I I I 1 1 1 I. Gl OV I 1 1I I I I I O . - c u d i i - - , i n miII II 1 tl I 1 I II 1 tI It le I 1 I I I I 1 I I I I I li I . 1 II I I I R O O M I I I «t D . ' I / k C F I o H I I I i I 1 ,1 ' i i i i i i iI I I NO l i t " tl, I I I II 1 I'll 1(1 I OR i 1KI i ii 1 OL I- I I I...I>,.II.P i \ \< I t h v c You I oi i>\> ' I MR. I I I I I ft III1' 1 I FARM II II 1 ro mn I I \ I 1 I4" I 1 II II I voil i W I «I Ml II ) I II \ I1 I 1 I IIM) I 1 1 ,1 I.I I II 1 1 1 11 1 OH v iN(, f Oi 1 1 1 1 1 WOH a 1 ^ l o l l \i 1 M ) U I «O ( UNU1 ,;;:;ci"';r;•I'zXn^r^zfnt;;*.^ ~ " ^ ^ . " s ^ ^ ; , , , . , I ' | ' I • " , , I I O I It il I " 1 I I I . \1 I I Ml -I \ I I II II I \ 111 I I I I I I I I I I II It i IM I) \ I I II I 11 I It I RED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER IS, 1022. e Twelve George L, Record, who was Roosevelt's right hand raan in New Jersey, I l l RID BANK REGISTER. was this year assailed in exactly the Robert A. Lane, PRIVATE Hume "way that Theodore Roosevelt *~ WEDNESDAY, NOV. 15, 1922. " was assailed ten ytJars ago, for sup- teas TEACHER OF MUSIC IN ALL ITS -OF- BRANCHES. Yiolin, Bass Violin, Cello, Piano, Cornet, Trombone and Di-ums. Harmony, Thoro-Basjs, Composiiion and Counter Point. Good results KUiiriinteed, aa all inBtructions are based on Effn-Ellia the hours of 1 s3O and 3:30 P. M., Betw Pcrlicld PeduKory Conservntory work. AT BURDGE & RUSSELL'S STORAGE WAREHOUSE, The Rudolph Wurliizcr Co., mamifneturorH, importers, wholesale and retail dealing in "Everything Musical." Esitiibli.-ihed lfiflfi. All instruments Kin'rimteed. 120 West. v.<nnl ];!.-•! i' £"id;iy a f t e r i u u n i :;t t h a t j •!2d street, Ntiv York City. place. Jni' Irwin a n d Lewis Hranniu j The following articles wilt be for sale: 1! shi^U; while Iron ISc-ths, " Call or write niaiic tile tuiiciaiiiv.'ns for, Ked i ' a n k . ; : ,. o f.Jrass lied, blue Dressing Table, blue iloikcv, blue Cliitl^nier, blue ROBERT A. LANE, IU*d I!:m!. w n l pplaye.fi l a y e d l.akewootl Lake 1 from j Wash Htainl, b!ue Tnbio, 'J, blue Chuir.s, Winfj (."hair, mahogany Dining ; 14 Centra! Avenue, - Red Bank. liit' : t a r t a n d :e(H*c([ hotli 1 I'otmi Table, while Rueker, mahogany Settee, Rocker, Wicker .Stand, oak Catnloyue on request. in IIIM i'\\r:-i p e r i o d . \Vl;eii t h e jj,-anu'i Library Table. porting the same principles that llooscvelt endorsed. Piobubly ten TOWN TALK. years from now Mr. Record will be extolled by politicians, just as Roose(Continued from ptigo 4.) was extolled last week. PolitiOne. of tin'1- fillet about tht velt rt things g cians arc certainly funny creature1!. l.-isl . wi k was tlie tlioraug-li tItLtioii l.isl g repudiation of Truman II. Ncwberry 1 by the voters of ((ha country. HIGH SCHOOL WINS AGAIN. y Nen i Hie H .senate t lifter fter licny was seatedd in Red Bank Eleven Defeated Lalcewood tin' n-iiiitc had vitvil ii resolution th:>t Preparatory School Last Friday. ) "the exricmliuire of i-ueli excessive _. <>f a candidate," a By a .score of J li to 7 (he Red IJunk j w ums in bi'huU i h with ith orU-jj,-]-, school football icarn defeated | \va?> >pent, fur hi him, " "cither without his liiiowlflftf and coti^ent, j Newm:ir. pn. parntm y school of Lake- j w i t h o u t liirt l i l f i b e i n g c o i i t r a r y t o public m i l k y , l,;uin•j'ul lo t h e hiiiuii 1 a n d d i g n i t y of t h e sen.-ile, mi.l d a n g e r o u s I " t i n ' |li-rpot u i t y nf a free ivivoninii'iit, a r e h e r e by ' s e v e r e l y condi-nincd a m i '!i.';t|ipi ove.il." Tliursclay, November 16th, 1922, Clay Street, rear of 125 Broad' Street, 8 Broad Street, Red Barak, N. J. 1'iided tlie Juill was i n Jit'd B a n k ' s ' i S e c r e t a r y »f M'.nU- J!'i<;;i;. • mink' P'f->.L':---;iiM; o'i L a l v e w o c i ' s three -\ a i d 1 . W x t S a t u r d a y a f t e r n o o n Hi tl | . a l o n g lli'l'cll'e uf rciiliir. N - n I . e r r y line. d u r i n g t h e h"it. i e.iII])IUR:I, in tin- i T -l.Jaiik will ])!:iy tlie L a k e wood lnj.»h I lielil fo> t i n , i'oil I " re-elect liililfii N!:Hi^ M-na- .-k.M.! on iIn-* O r i n l e inr.- wlin h a d voted to scat N c w h e n y . iKimpiwv-hip of t h e :dioiv d i s t r i c t oi ( / e i i t r a l New J e r s e y . iJ; ; ', . i p p r a l ha,] v e r y littIi- ' v > u l N . I n tri.^ s t a t e Jn;-i*pli S. Krelinu'liriy: 1 * n w e n t down t o o v e r w h e l m i n g .defeat, a k h u u i r h h e l i i e d in his sjiecciic; h e A\ 1 i o n t h e voter.-; lo s e t f o r t h t h e idea PAINTKRS, PAPERHANGERS i l i a l llii" seatinii' of K e w h c r r y w.it, a nnd DECORATORS. patriotic measure. In m a n y oilier Estii'iates ChverfuUy Given. s l a t e s t h e r e w a s Hit- S U M r e s u l t . In Michigan, Newlieny's O » T Mate, RUMSON, N. J. with a n o r d i n a r y l i c p c h l i c t t i inaici 1 Phone 318 Rumson. ily of a h u n d r e d t h o u s a n d o r r n n i e , it ws r«. m Senator To\ni;;eml. who volwl in seat Nowljerry, was decisively defeated, ;ind a iJcn, or: ilir Suited S t a t e , senator was'clccl'rl for the fust time in 1 lie. history of th.it Mate. Ncwberry will be voted out of the iK'Xt .senate, just as I.orimer was votLocated at ed out under much the same eomiiijons a number of years ij; c l - Many 7 Wharf Ave., HecS Bank of t h e senators; who supported Newoerry are down and out, just as SenTelephone 1174 ator Borah and other Republican senators declared they would he if Farmers, Domestic Help, tlioy sealed Newherry, It is now said Office Help that Newherry, seeing the fate (liat is before him, will resign, Possibly Superior Help Supplied lie will, hut that will not briiiR back into office the Republican United States senator.-: who went down to ck'feal because of their advocacy of him mid bis cause. 0-0-0-0-0 ' Not for years has such a wonderful opportunity as this presented itself at exactly the right time for properly furnishing your home for that great home-gathering day of the year, Thanksgiving Day ! While we are offering specials in furniture, rugs, etc., for every room in the home during this and next week, this is especially true of our wonderful stock of Dining Rtfbm Furniture. Why not take added pride this Thanksgiving Day by having your home reflect that added cheer and hospitality which only good furniture can impart. Come in this week and take advantage of the many specials vjfhich you will find throughout our entire stock. * ' •* While & pood many people believe 1iiat N o w b c r i v \i i^ th< piimipil cau.se oC t h e [;u i t l U p u b l c m (li f< it last- w e e k , ' t h e n <n e n o t i ft \ w h o a s c r i b e t h e deft a t of Republic an M I a t o r s t o t h e m w t m i l 1 i\ Ahc ul\ Uio c o s t of j u t i c l i s u ti h\ o t i family h a s i t i c u i c<l i m l ilnu t . e v e r y ' a d v e r t ) , d m nl d ( . t h n K >\hh household necessities a n d clothing t u ^ e s p e o p l e l o b u y now b e c a u s e t h e ir MOW tariff l a w will in ike pii< o h i g h e r hlill. T h e tanfl l u w is p i u l a l ttie (3em;uul of iiiimit u t u i u a n d 11lists who w a n t e d to u t t l u I \ t o ! t h e i r o w n profit, V(>g udU^ 1 - oL i t s t l 1'c^t o n t h e p e o p l e . One new p i p ' i , in c o m m e n t i n g o n tin m \\ t u n F ! i\\ a n d i l s political result ( n I ih i t i n m a n u f a c t u r e r s ;iml I r n s l s w h o wriritcd tlic n e w taiilT a n d who h a d c o n t r i b uted to (he Republican campaign f u n d i n 1020 to obtain t h i s l a w , "y;ot t h e i r s " ivbot i)ir );;\v war^pas.H'ii, aii'i ' t h e Tte]iu))li<1aii s e n a t o r s w h o pas.-H'd lJie l a w "jjfut tlu'irs*' u-:- s'non ; ^ tlte ]>i uplc j^ot ;i cluitu'e ;it t h e m . _.._ Il \ o u ' ^1•^l- T h e City flul) of Lony H r a n c h h a s I t c e n stiulyiiiK c o n d i t i o n s t h c i \ ' , r e l a t i v e t o [In11 fwtuiv g r o w t h a n d f u t u r e ii. eds of t h e p l a c e . f( h a s m a d e a report liaseri on t h e prospective ji'i;»\v{h of (hf r i t y fur ( h e if'cxt -•> Vf-iis a n d this r e p o r t e u n t a i n - sn«;K-e::lif>ns a s tn v/liat s h o u l d b e rimu IO .suitably j u o v i d f for t b c f u t u r e . Thanksgiving Display of Period Dining Room Suites. Every stylo of Dining Room Table is here in every wood and finish and wo are featuring some oxeuplionally desirable tables. It will be a revelation to yrtu to sr_'O the remarkable variety anil the rave beauty of the beautiful Period Dining Koom Fumituro now on display At-this Ktorc. Thoso magnificent Suito.s come in every wood and lmiah and their quality is mntched only by their unusual charm and distinction. Prices on Period Dining Suites start as low as Thanksgiving Special $2.95. the rounding, of .i\\\ square corners it •slreef erossino in or.Jer (Jiat veliick • ^;m p;et around those corner* witl 1 1 1 M « illm i il' p u ill lull ( I UKi 1 I U \ I H M l l i i n i \S SMI 111 NOTICL 01 i l l T L E M C N T 01 ACCOUNT Rugs for Every Room. Special prices for Thanksgiving 1 il o l "1 H i l l i H i l l s , r ill i> n-.it! Niil u i I t i n |\ n t!i It Hit- m o u n t { ' ul m l i r u n u n i f t i n i I iti_ of in I I i . l will I , l u i l i i i i l mill ^ t i t n l t n til n u n i l l 1)1 til M uu ii ii mm o u t h t 1 t i n l.on n ii ii ll \ publie; ftewevs, water mains, (, \ mains and electric lipht ami telt Imui ln i ti L i mofi ilmflu t i m Li nt lUl i i m ioi ln I nl l utlhl ttl l nO) r p h ta hn e phone conduits tu he laid in all street' l i u t i n t h I n o f H i i i m l u i \ 1 ) 1 i i . u l ;intl in all new streets as soon as t!u\ t i n li I m il I Ii i l l n M i l l h i n n i t tjr t h e are opene-d; public golf links am 0 1 ,H ,i t ,, „ I. , ^, if M ti ni nhnt il u i I t iml i lA mIIi l 1 1n _t i2n . 1 f i n juihlie tennis courts; an athletic nth HI Ii HANK l i l t s i 1 0 M I \ N \ for baseball, football and other atli Mo ulli C o . i n t j S u u Office icLic sports; a fishing pier extending ti i nf H i t t - . t Ui ol A' ll «»ul into the ocean; and the benutif\ ihto l i t i l l ! In in iiU of Lbe streets !>y planting' tit t t it Mjihthlc for ouch location. Hi, I n i l ii I n i n h t I)uiiiihit mill u i i i i il, nn I ' H \ \ ' 1 Ol 1 111 UlVNsllll 1)1 MIIMUMU!U\ 1 W i l l 111 WOR!)! N\^i I KI ( HI \ l H i 1 III 0 1 I HA Tvvcnly live y e a r s is r u t n l o n f p , n o d tci lool; f o r w a r d l o w h e n t i n ^ I ' A v t h o f a e'ity is b e i n i ' c < i n s i ( l e r i d ii. m a n y Jilnccs i ity a n d t o w n p l a n i i i n i ; h a ^ I(*oi;ei| f e i r w a r d a l u i n d i e r l ;/• ' i . , in [ b e d V o r t I') p i v p n r e i u r t h e town'.'.1 n e e d s a t t h a i l i m e . ' .' till J O ] \ M O l \ K s OMMIIIISSI S OU n l III 1 \ I IIH 1 1 (OMMOM 1 ( A l l II) II 1 M \ ! U - 1 s \t t o ntlssf , on mi + I.out;- U r n n c h is t o b e e o l l j ; r i i t u r l a t e d o n t h i s sii;n of p r o ^ r e ' s s . l he p i o c . i a i n suj^ceste'il s h o u l d lie t a k e n i n t o s e r i o u s c e n u ' i d e i a t i o n b y t i i e .ill ''horilies. I t niif\ iie<'el m o d i / i c a t i o n in s o m e o f i t s d e t a i l s a n d clianj.e w i l l m> d o u l d h a v e ( o b e m a d e a • t i n toi-.ccu (onditioa;- arise. Hut thin i.s n o i ) i i c ! i i i n l h a t J . o n t : I t r a n c h an<l ' • v e i y o t h e r t u w n a n d c i t y v.'iiiih 1 h i i n n . ii b e l l e i - o i l ' 1 iv n r r . i n i t i i i i 1 : f o r t l i I n l i n e a m i l>y l i a \ i M | ; a n o r d e r l y p r o . •J ' l a m of a d c s n c o i e n l l l r m b y K o m f f o i i v a r d "ii H i e hit-oi'-niis;i p l a n . u i •. i i \ , n i UDVIIII ^c I ou in i t MM n i l in in i OK I III P I HI I h Ol I HOI I HI \ S M I ( 1' \ 1 D l s ( 1I I I ! I 111 14. I N I I H I -, 1 \ I) Al 1 I i \ > II 1O H I III IHit 1 I) I Ol 1 M I ( III \ 1 N l I II\ < II \ 1 ( ( 1 >l \ I I i I I [1 1 K I I I I 01 - I I HO 1 O U I M II \ N | . 1 \ 1 i n MINI \ 111 I U N I I f I \ M 1111 4 - . M i l I O U T S H I I IM 11 <Ml!> \ I \ l II I \ l l n 1n u l l h i p C o m nil f II l i i lull f I i 1 nr I 111 i t t i li i r m i l l n n i i n 1 ttIt il v l i ( l i i i n .1 111 u t i i t l l i th u p , i itltMl u f it • i u i n nu l u , . t i ni i , I n I, i n u n ' ill i iilli I lilm i 1 il i \iitn 'itn m l , i nlin ( • l l u tl t Hi ulili nil 1 i in I t 1 li 1 I (lie meelinj-; nt:i'-h(iii' at .'l'-tdii»n, t i n ' l,(iwn fhi.1 :K: "?»'(• 111 \ \ i , ill 'jUl'^udut'c hy llu':, MIIIW wboni ^j<'(nihlieah t e n Kt'pulilican v/ai j),'ul y v A)»:erj( yi'iuv. n\ luacldihj'.r;ispiHK ! b e d u l y \.n II 1 d o mtnii' * , \ I I I ' II 1 1 1 1 I li i ii Wii;: d c n o m i f politician, . it iit'frit lliiiiicvcil j l l -I it \n,n f!fe;.h':.l Itno'ifvcll. hearth1..,-; jifiWf.'v, tm}\ Thi'tidinv «*MiI|fd 'A u f fb-- li'-pulilii Colonial six-piece Dining Room Suite of Golden Oak comprising a beautiful Buffet, .in..selected- quarter sawed .oak, round Extension Table withextra leaves and four slip seat Dining Chairs upholstered in genuine brown Spanish leather for the low price of Why not put your kitchen on efficiency basis? This Kitchen Cabinet, in beautiful - white enamel, with every convenience for saving time, places everything at your finger tips. , And its price is only $69.00. $45.00. Bedroom Furniture That Costs Less. Cedar Chest Special at $15.00. 9x12 Axrainster KUK of splendid quality and in beautiful patterns and. colorinirs, at " $28.50. 9x12 ono-pieco All Wool Brussels Rugs in the very newest patterns and colorings for as low as $19.75. Genuine Wilton Velvet Rugs in 9x12 size, in the handsomest new patterns and colorings for as low as, $59.00. Felt Base Flour Covering at 39c per square yard, > Genuine Cork Linoleum al 79c per square yard. It is not necessary to pay high prices to enjoy bedroom furniture. The Suite illustrated above is one of our moderate price Bedroom Suites that measure up to every standard ot" quality. It includes all four pieces exactly as shown. Made of selected quarter sawed oak in colonial design. Four pieces for $128.50. The same Suite can be hud in American walnut and mahogany a t a small additional cost. Make this a Furniture Christmas. Here is a 40-inch beautiful genuine Red Cedar Chest, unusually well made and finished with copper trimminKS and raised panel in front. In addition to its utility it is a very decorative and useful pitce of furniture, especially in the boudoir, where it also selves the. purpose ol a window sent. Give Furniture for Xmas. '•i ii ii nin! Hi' A t A Kitchen Cabinet Saves Steps. of Hi luunt> uf M n n i i K u t h i I h i l u uf N i i r n l i i i l'l>2 This; is a broad proposition, but HS In l nl l t» Ii | iI,| ) lin i jI ' I i i iMii fn t Hu i i m i f M it Dh ti u iii r .t lntt t Moi lfl I.arn; lirancli will greatly profit if it \ 1 I n k i l l ) h i n t ill t i n u l n t n i lit r c l u lakes consideration of these in it t n i ti I n t i n • i <i i i f m l i l i t i i u l t o re lit ters at the present time. lake (hi i \f lmi ltl n t n i tt o t l nI hn , il^ ili il ius i r lmb ii ll i l i i n. aMn iul l t u IIK mist o|»..nin/i of )!»oa<l street tn Uie rhri Hi u l i t id toil i mill «itluii iv in n t h t i m i t l u ,1 i t , i f H i i f i i s u l o t i l t i at Heel ISunk, e\ery year will inerea < m l l n '. i i l l I n f n u n . i n - ' o f H u n in Die rosL <•!' ina):ii)^ these improw tin in m u s t nut ub Uliitl'. n t tti meiit-. Wliat can be obtained it l i l t il I i ' ill! N t ^l,^ nh Loii;; I'.raiuh at tlie present time foi III - I l t \ Mi III 11MOI 1 S H I M \ I H \ M \ ee.inparati\ely little money, will lost t . n to a hundred times as much in a N Olilll i l M I \ I I MM i f \N (Hint i*. w year... I $14.25. Why try to gi't alonp; with your okl Dining' Room (.'hairs when you can buy handsome now ones at such a low price us this? Golden Oak with genuine brown .Spanish leather slip seat. 1 JOSS danger to theni.'-elve^ and to tht If you nro really looking for distinction in your living room or hall, you will find a wide variety of Console Tahlcs in our frrent display. Console Table prices ytart as low as $195.00. Dining Room Suite for Thanksgiving Day, $69,00- Their condition may vequiro fences of less 0:gri'ater ^Irengtli, Tlie public o w n e r : bip a n d p u i d u <>i'cration of all utilities is t h e fii L jir-'piisitiiiji on t h e list. T h e e.]uniiL, or e x t e n s i o n "f. .';''Ventceji .siret! eofiic;-'. n e x t . Otlu'r >ii^i;'i'stinn-; uv<. i ei[y a n d civic t-c-utcr, t'omprisiiui' m e n t i r e bloel;, on which a l l tin- public ofiu cs uf ( h e city a n d a l l t h e public aii(.3 sfini-]iubiic instil,nti(ni:i s h o u l d In loc,it'.-d; t h e widi-nin^ a n d o p e n i n g of T r u u t m ; : n ' s c r e e k to t'oi m a lide v \ t e r h:vnn f o r bulk freight eoininu' t o l i e t o w n ; a ])iibiic ]);irk s y s t e m , coin pii.-aiiK it lei^l t h r e e psirks, a n d p i o vi-ling for o(hei>. u> t h e plact' td'OU1- A"Conaole Table and Mirror the piict".' ^ c will be aljlc to leplau: your broton jonsix wi'.'i uccuvacy wlicther we wrote the original pre.scriptiijii or not. It i.s .1 f^ood tiling to ren:fmbi'r that L'xpcrts asrree an'l stutisiios tlunv that e'yi.-siyht undergoes gradvial change, from various callSi^, and a VfarK- ri!> oxaminaticj] is' a^'i.^ablc. _—_0_o-o-o-o Dining Tables as Low as $14.75. n t I i l I I I ill ( f I u ( t i n II II il n Red Bank's New Mecca for Home Makers. Nog. 27 and 29 Mortmouth Street, near Broad, Red Bank, N. J. II i In i i of tb 1 in I I d.^-at, A # (Incorporated) ft i'U'Ci'yonc rciuetiiliei';! t h;it i 'ini YM\'l\\ in Heil I'.'tiik, w h e n t h e Ifepnli e a n njiiehino n o t o n l y v i o l c n l l y i failed 'Jiioodoro I t o o r u ' v c l t , I m t tt 5 Inched i'YCtyoiic u'ho Flood with )uin nnd who endorsed hia jnilicic•>. j : I (I 1 I , I f I |, • ( I niiifi,! ^ Ml. il (iKOIl'SV. H. Ul'I'INCOTT, I MtkHt v.liiiiinial). IMd, Connection witn any ©timer Store in this City. Thint-t. • KILLED iM A U i O CUk'.Ji. j ' ' ^ebi.ii y'.-- hVL--pk-CL Ul'cn'. :.li a and re| Mrs. Arthur A. Rose of Aebury FarU freshments will be served. Mrs. T h e Oceanic fire c o m p a n y ' s t r u e ; j Met Sudden Desth Near Elberon. i John Nau^hton is chairman of the In an automobile collision recent- dance cuniinitu-c and her assistants is back 1 r o m I ' r c s l y ' s j^ara^e a t Lotijf ly near Elnerui: Mrs. Leah lU>s.e, are Airs. William F i n n a n , .Mr;;. He.i- H r a n c h , w h e r e new tires wen- put. on I wife of Arthur A. Uu.se of Asbury ry Bauer, Mrs, June Nooiian, Mr;. it. Miv. J . .1. C o n l a n h;x< returni-d to \ ' J'urk, was killed, and Mist Amia James McCarron, Mrs. William Alias ,Mou?it Mi-Gre^or, when* .-•};•• will j Rose and S. J . Campbell of Asburv and Mrs. Frank PuHu-niiis. } ' Park were injured. Mrs. Hose's, An a r t and desi^nins; i-las-. \'<>r spuml tin* winter. skull wan fractured and she died at residents of this place bns been j the Lone; Branch hospital. Miss Kose funned by Kobert Ja' i.b, mainuil FAIR HAVEN NEWS. j ^ a thrown out of the machine mid training teacher a t the hie,h school. ! she \.as cut on her face and head. Classes are held on .Monday and T i r e -in H o w a r d A p p l e g a t e ' s H o u s e | — $ 5 0 Made a t a S u p p e r . | Mi ( ampbell wa.s pinned between Thursday afternoons. i tin fiunt scat and the dashboard, j Miss ilarKuiet Nc-wnian. a u-Mcher' A fire f r o m . ;u, o v e r h e a t e d iin-- | !lh< l i^ht side of the automobile \v.'^ j at the hijj-ll school, will vender vocal place s t a r t e d in H o w a r d A p p l c ^ a t o ' ! torn oil and the machine was turned \ solos at the band concert, to be held hoiiM' last• Thur.-iiuy inorninfr. T h around. Mr. Campbell is head of the Friday niiflit in the liir.li ...honl audi- tireiiicn w e r e callcrl out ;iii(! tlu- !>!;.>: j Campbell ice cream company of As- torium. was SOOJ; put o u t . T h e dnniitjii' ! liury Park. He i.-, held in' $1,0001 A birthday party v.a -iven la.-.'. ;ii]i()uiit<'(i' to atiout .^"itf. i : bail on a te;-!:iiira! charge of man-Thursday ni>:ht for'Mi-: Nina CotIU'V. .\{>}})) Hui- I T is alti'iiriin^ 1 a ' !slaut,'lrU'i\ - '• • Mt'tlic'li.-t S u n d a y - s c h o o l roil iVi'din 1 , trell, who is'2.1years -obi. .Mrs. Ilni- i'r i:s vi-WliiiL1. ! A talk in the interest ol tlie Sum- at P i t m a n . i mit home for blind children was j;iv-vela! i vos a i Pau.Mi-on. T h e M• • t im- ! INJURIES PROVE FATAL. e.n last week at the parish bouse. dist l a d i e s ' aid >ot-ii*ty rU-art-d -Vr.-i 1 I Mrs Mary Holland Died From n Donation foiijjs were di.-iribuled an 1 a t tin* clam c h o w d e r .-uppvi la-t I A i-ollcctioi. \vn> takt-n up | Fractured Skull at Hospital. ; the ba«s with the donations will b,' w e e k , turni'd in Thanksgiving moruine; at S u n d a y t o p a y t h e ro.^t of rc-arran,;•- | Mi M i l ? Holland of ithaca, Xcw the I'resbytcriun church, l.a.-i year iitfi' tlu.1 flt'cti'ic li|;htinj^ KV:-;t«'Tn in tin- | }oik, d u d l.i.st week at tlie Sprin;; the community gave *-.!',' t,, tin: cliuveh a n d $5-1 w a s rt'ci'ivod. ; l a k e hospit U from injuries rt-ta-ived home. K v ^ r t ' t t Sinitli shot hvn niMiit- I 1 \ hi n shi was hit by an automobile The school children -...led at til... a n d a luirc last WIM.'I;. while she wa.s walking on the road 1 schools on election (lay jasl week and Mc.s. Lewis Smitli a n d Mrs. A r t h n • in ir Adclphui with her sister, Miss the majority yoted fur the lleniocra;- D a v i s o n a t tent I'I'd t h e funeral of ;• IViIniii lSennctl of Fairliidd Ktatiii:. ic candidates, rt'laiivc last week a t Mast. O r a n g e . Mis. Holland's skull was fractured.; The hifch school 'tfrade will ive a Miss Helen I ' r o w u is Imildinu :-, Miss Bennett was also knocked down dance on Friday night of next K week holism cost in K1 $7,D(H) on t h e .Main | b> the car, but -he was not hurt. in the high school auditorium. rtjud. M r . a n d M r s . I laid win a r e I James II. Smith of Spring- Lake, 1 s p e n d h u r tin; w i n t e r in F l o r i d a . ^ Idliver of the automobile, was arrest- 1 l'oliceman David Kiiiney is havin.u a vacation of two week:. Mr. anil Mrs. H a r r y Andcrsort o; ' u l on a charge of manslaughter and Mrs. William Mnxmu of N'eiv SprinjcHt'ld spent S a t u r d a y a n d S u n wis held in $1,500 bail. ; York, who has been ciilnicd to a d a y wilh Mr. and M r s . William C u r New York hospital four '..lei;:, is re- c h i n . RUMSON NEWS. t cuperating- iit the home of her daughM r s . H a r r y D e n n i s a m i M r s . K!ter, Mrs. Frank I'olhemus. wood S m i t h a t t e n d e d a funeral last. Democratic Women's Club to Dance Misses llurjoric_ _uiid KIMI LOIIK'- w e e k at! Belleville. Tonight a t Red Men's Hall. street have been visitiiuc their cousin, M i s s J u l i a S m i t h of Loiitf Island Many tickets huve been sold for Mrs. Jacob Kupcr of lloboken. s p e n t .Saturday a n d S u n d a y with h e r a u n t , M r s . John N u s s b a u m . the .second annual dance of the Rum-' Sirs. Theodore W t - l and her son women's Democratic club which daughter Thelma liave i;orie to Der- Mr. a n d Mrs. S h o t t itro s p e n d i n g a will be held tonight at lied Men's mott, Arkansas, when- they will few da\'H with r e l a t i v e s at, Iirool<lyn. ...... s^ffis^ans^s Is your Heater cleaned and Smoke pipe ready for the winter ? Are your Gutters and Leaders ready for the bad storms soon to come ? Have you got figures for that new Bathroom or Heating outfit you have been thinking about. If not call or phone. FREY M o n m o u t h &>tir<aest R e d B a n k , N. Jf. Telephone ( Ask The Driver*-The demand for our superior family pasteurized milk, and unequalled raw Guernsey milk is constantly growing. Our Sweet Butter, made in our creamery from clean, sweet cream, is recognized as a delicacy in many home?. The Halt butter we handle is' admittedly the best of its kind. We now take pleasure in, announcing tu our patrons, that, beginning Friday, November 17th, they will be able'to obtain Shrewsbury F a r m s White Leghorn Eggs. These Kggs are guaranteed not over twenty four hours old when delivered to you. ., Inc. onucctiun witit any other ( Distributors of high grade Guernsey milk from accredited and tuberculin tested herds. Telephone Red Bank 8-R. Night Call 990-J. TRY OUR DELICIOUS BUTTER SALTED AND UNSALTED QUALITY GUARANTEED FF.LT BEDROOM .SLIPPERS. EXTRA SPECIAL. Oil Cloth, in plain white mi in assorti d patterns, for Ihi: sale ' I n a l l t h e w ; llteil Hzo-. fortin eiiKir .mil j-ale 75c pair. ywrd. WINDOW SHADES. SPECIAL. E X T R A In all colors, complete, for this sale K a ' . - l , , ;• i : , . , ' '1 ''•'.•". > i : ,' 1 ' ! ' ' . ; -'11. • 45c each. i-it*. _^ 29c' each;' I Domestics, Blankets, Comfortables, Notions, Hosiery, Infants' Wear, Corsets, Uadcrmuslins, Knit Underwear, Sweaters, House furnishings and hundreds of other things too numerous to mention, at prices less than wholesale. This week will mark one year since we opened our store in Red Bank--our first birthday—which gives us the opportunity of thanking the people of Red Bank and vicinity for the kind patronage, co-operation and encouragement shown to us during our first year. Look over the items listed below. cles you are in need of and give us an early first served, and as we have only a limited hope you will not feel disappointed if some in time. o Now to celebrate our first birthday in a proper way, we beg to announce that Thursday morning, November 16th, we start our first anniversary sale, and in which we will offer our entire stock of Woolen and Cotton Dress Materials, Silks, Draperies, Mark down on a piece of paper the artivisit. For remember, the first come is the number of the articles advertised we of them are exhausted if you are not there OOMHM SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES At Prices Less Than Wholesale. BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED MUSLIN. WOMEN'S WINTER UNDERWEAR Anniversary Sale Price. 72x90 Sheets, made of liiK! muslin, with seam. Anniversary Sale Price 79c each. Your choice 72x90 Sheets, nmde of (,'ood heavy qusility imislin; will wash and wear well. Anniversary Sale Price $1.19 each. This is a wonderful value. Women's Vi-.-'.s and Pants, in all and extra sizes, with short and lonu- sleeves, short and low neck. He.milnr value 7f>c, at this sale only 49c each. 81x90 Slmcla of extra line muslin. Anniversary Sale Price $1.49 each. ALL WOOL DRESS MATERIALS Reduced for This Sale. 1 ' n b l e a r h c l M u s l i n , v e r y .spirinl 9c v a n ! K x t r a h i ' a v y I'liUIciichcil Muslin, :!*'» i n c l n ^ w'n\v. S n l c ])i'icf ' 17c y.iril All W u o l T w e e d , K e j ' . l l l a r S I .'•*>*• nioi'.ehcrl Muslin, M'KMI sijii-fh. Snl«- pvu-r All Jlorkt'ley Indian -\]tron Cnn.ilti'ir. hc;iv\' I^:;Ilitv. n,| Tall. .'. I I I I . Veh.ur, ill I l i - o w n , T a n ' a n d ll;r-,liim |;|u,-, .".I in, iSL'.T.'i. Anniversary Sale Price $2.25 yard. Suit- prit-r 2 5 c y a n l 15c y a n l Anniversary Sale Price. $3.25 yard. 1'Jxlii; I'illuw Case:; U\;jli I'illow C:.:;es, hcnistileheil and embroidered ITixSfi Mohawk Pillow Cases ."....'...' 19c ^ai-ll 29c wacll 35c each CURTAIN MATERIAL. Marquisette and Scrim, in White and fOiru, with or. without borders. F u l l Size B l a n k e t s , ill I ' i n k . l i i n e :mil C r a y Ki'Kular $.'l.V.r> p a i r . F u l l Size C o m f o r t a b l e s , filled w i t h w h i l e roJI'in, e o v e r e d w i t h line (lowejyd e a m b r i e . R e g u l a r .$:',."in. M:»ilrar,, in White and I-a-ru, in very pretty patterns, Ji(5 inehes wide. Anniversary Sale Price $2.98 each. Anniversary Sale Price 35c yard. C. 11. Corsets, at this sale $1.29 It. & 0 . Cor.sols a t this Kale 95c l!ra:-siei-es, in I'ink, all sizes, at this sale . 45c laiUK Hrnssiere.s, with (dastie, jj,'ni ters, in I'ink, at thin sale B5c Flannelette Nimlit downs, at this sale 79c in (ira> and 59c WOMEN'S and CHILDREN'S SWEATERS. '•.jiKl-t Hwcatt'|-M, ill a iadiH'lion of differe n t eolor:;, a t t h i a s a l e $2.49 Wool Iliivh Ci-acle Kvveaters, w n n l e d eohn-.i, a t Ihiii s a l e . in a l l .§4.S'O in a l l e o l o n i $2,5)fl READY CURTAINS. i'm'hiiiiri, rendy l o hull)!:, o f line lMuri|iihiet.te, with la<-e edijini',', '.!'•! y a n l s limn, D u t c h «;llV<-t. Regular v a l u e SI,I'.!'. Salt: Price $1.25 pair. Plaid-. Anniversary Sale Price $2.98 pair. Anniversary Sale Price 17c yard. CORSETS and BRASSIERES In the Anniversary Sale. •HERE ARE WONDERFUL VALUES IN CRETONNE AND DRAPERIES. BLANKETS and COMFORTABLES At Prices That Will Go Quick. PILLOW-CASES. lluys 1 All Wo.ol. Sv.cati-i-:i, a n d :;i/.e:i, a t t h i s s a l e ; i All Wooi Blnclc and White- Sport Clu:.-k, .11 iaehe- wide. Anniversary Sale Price 89c .each. All Illu.. C h i f f o n B r o n d c l o t l i , b e a i l li f u ; i | l i a ! i l y . s ] . . . l i n e d a n d s i i r u n k , I ' r o u n a n d . \ ; i \ - y I ' l n e , .> i i n c h e s w i d e . : i e ^ n ! a r --i).!'X. 54x90 Shccto, well made. i'']aniudi It'.1 l'ettienat.s, T'inh, a t this nale W o o l Ki-u-ular 25c yard I l o a d , :W> i n c h e s wiiio. (Jin^h:uM ( I v !,,|-,|. Anniversary Sale Price $1.79 yard. tVi'c I'i'wiii J 7 c y;ir»l S.iii- p r i r c ill Dr.i-.vn. Ansiiversary Sale Price $2.SO yard. Tricutine, .ill -!l!-iiK-h wiiic ( ' i i i u i i i i i .-, in w r y p r e t t y d a r k a n - l lii;-lit p a t l c v n s . A n n i v o i - s a i y Salt' Prict 1 1 8 c y;t i d . All W o o l lar Sl.'.'.s. ( ' r c t o n n c s . in H.-irk ;_',ruuiiil. with nv,\\ assfirtcd V:TIIS, :'ti iiii'lu's w i d e . A n n i v e r s i i r y S a l e P r i c r 2.'ic y a r d . T w e e d , ( 'retnilncs, hcjivy quality, in t a p e - t r y F r e n c h An assortment of Cup Si Snia-ers, Soup and Dinner •llntes. Values to LTie oiich. v\)\ v{ At This Sale 10c each. hordcrs. larj.:; 1 in plain r si '."s, o r with l>k'.. v S v | 1. Sale Price 24c each. BLUE AND WHITE ENAMELED WARE. Hurl; Towels, with ill Wiiuh-oi- linen, with idue or Sale Price 19c yard. 1 Hindi Toweliu:; , li.-uv.v lilacl; dresM-s. :',!> i l l c l u s lied I a n d (>-'i|U;;il S a i n ' P a n s , \ Hiiart \Yi\lvr I ' a ' l , Doul.lo Itoilcr, Pfcsv'i vinic K"! t.tcs a n d 1 *<>\*lik' S p r e a d - . . IJI'UV Olltillj'. ••'lull 11 >1, 2 7 i l l . ll(>-; W ' l l . - . Sale Price 19c yard. extra Heavy Unir.il fine q u a l i t y . W o m e n ' s S u i t s ..f I'\i!l si/.o Spic.id. ••\t".i tine I'mbrella-, bandies, well in assorted m a d e , n t this I'nil.rellas, l.i.ili- 1 I - . m a r t Di.-ui- I'.'tll, l i | i i a r l Sinn e Can With . e v e r Coifee a n d T e a Pols. At This Sale 49c each. a n d liss.nteil llnt^i, ill Silk ,-u.d Wool Women's Hose, Oxford, Anniversary Price $1.49 pr. hallilh-, a t P u r e Tli r e a d and .'dors. Silk Hole, tiliiek. Uhiln Anniversary Price $1.49 pr. MEN'S HOSE In This Sale. MIMV, Klin- Itrowi) and Cray. sale 98c. Sale Price $3.49 each. ill Anniversary Price 89c pair. this sale -nmlity. Hose, All Wool Women's Hose, in Drown and Oxford. ,-'lid M e n ' s Woolen Anniversary Price 69c pair. Illai-k. Ci.ltr.n u o o l , itiui W....I 11...•".-, I".'Is l i b . a l l ,11 a l l .liiid'.-.. Anniversary Price 2f>c pair. Navy a n d (.'lul.li.-nV, i 'oi d'.viin. GRAY ENAMELED WARE. f..r . k n l s a n d Tan. 89c. At This Sale 98c each. suitable Ke^i'la - .p'_' n i ' . UMBRELLAS. Women's 17 s -J T. l-'eath-i- 1 ' d l ' W i . cih.'-hr.-; du, tl'.s 1 -, I;H,M| h . . a ' y .iLkiil.:;-. a n d Daik Uei WOMEN'S SILK AND WOOLEN HOSE. Only $1.59 each. At This Sale 98c each. At This Sale 79c each. Cheeks, cirehni a n d .-iv.e T a n . lilne wide. at Ibis s a b - Sale Price $2.49 each. ijii-ility. Oulim;- I'laniH-l, p i n k . Lino. L-.n'.y a,:d in a r s o r t e t l s t r i | i e s , '11 inehe.-. w i d e . |1 l.lue, a n d White WOMEN'S UNION SUITS. Sale Price 25c yard. Sale Price 15c yard. ALUMINUM- WARE. p:-!,1:, ll.'Sill- '• Cotton, Sale Price 15c yard. White At This Sale 79c each. Creiie. a n d \ a \ V . -"".I , 1 1 . - h e s V . i d i n ISrown. whit". I i'1 Imrders. Cniksistitiiv of IJU'JV'1 t'ii'-t? C'ollVo a n d T e a P o t s , I HIM h 1 1' lloilcr -\, Sitm-o i ' n n s a n d 1 1 [tiart Uish I ' a n i . I'".-ore ,n |:lail. Anniversary Sale Price 29c yard. red holder-. Sale Price 3 for 25c. Toweling', ns-io-teil Sale Price 17c yard. Tuhlo Water (ilasses. At This Sale 3 for 10c. IV-r.-a'.', -:i.j:.. Anniversary Sale Price 55c yard. T r r r y ( ' l o t h , In v e r y rich d a r k |>;i \ t r r i i s , t w o (.•fK-ft, :;<; i n r i n ^ w i d f . A n n i v e r s a r y Sal'-' P r i c e 7 9 c y a r d . wide wide, " " " A n n i v c r r, :\ r y S a l e P r i c e 2 9 c y a r d . :tli-mcli \ .Sei-j;C, : : i ;i n c h e s wbh" Women'. Towels, U . - u l a r Anniversary Sale Price 65c yard. y Flannel, Bed Spreads and Other Things in the Anniversary Sale. T u r k i s h i.nlv. AnJiiversary Sale Price $1.75 yard. p;iL- Crib Blankets 98c each. HOUSEFURNISHINGS At Below Cost. » ™ l , in N a v y Aniiiversary Sale Price $2.75 yard. At This Sale 19c pair. Men'« Woolen Hose, Brown, Cray and IHaik. At This Sale 29c pair. Npoil .-.i/.es. ll.,»,-, Illa l l e o l i . l - i . a n d i ' Anniversniy Price 39c pnir. Cl.il.li,.,1,, llii.vy Kilil.ed Hi.Be, i l l U l a i Ic ..nly. Anniversary Prico 25c pair. 12. k'rJ ' t ^l If a olar S Taxi Service ii WHOLLSALK ,\NU KKTA1L BKASCH DEAiXk IN l Eicp&tisss x 15* I ' WollH each year. Many positions now Oj;fj more than we can iili. \Y.. ':••!!' 1 Jill 1 f t I I M 1 U I RED BANK. N. J. Our course on HOTEL OPERATION .AND MANA G E M E N T trains you ar homo in your spurt! time. .11 'I'h- This is tho course tlnit 1ms Ixvn written by t!io i i s ainl »'ivi.'H you a count •ailing Ii Ott'l ( thorc practic: !!y l r ; Send loins' QO book!a': ' T 1 11 telj y , - , ui 'iboi it our prep;> iv ii r i i i f o i i o o o a e o 0 o © o o o !'ON JCU 1 II 1 1 (I t \\ Cats provided for wedtiinga, ', it .. , , 1 ,1111. I h -,, fu m l . and other ocuuicei. '.', f >p'"':it t |in i> i p a n d \ I 11 < l t l l | > p ( ll t o (I 1i t 1 1 Jl' In liibn u i d a l l kill,), i !)i <i> i , ml \ ' l 1 1i n d Itll M i l l » t i In . \ u l <n i l m , t lit, . "1 I I i d V\ o IlloV i l l 'I t 26 Mechanic Street, Red Bank, N. J. . i-01. <lli>-k. - . ,, . Fl'eC A »' fit GUl'l), i a it I.onif . : mi am Mj^p &r\ M.-f *f& \'f /¥&, n n svs 'I'liv Wonder 3ui •e mi the iv Si ff I ,)-ty ' 4 » u</ ... I i I i 1 t i i did t " i » I m u i illi t tf i n * t ji I I I t o i d list IJurt. voi] can in a fa;' lYom inn'He »',-is A K (rllt Open Day and N![?ht r n i i i i ' 11 ( i i i ' i i,) Ii i , i I d h II 1 \t>i a l l 1 t u b t i* t t \ a < , i d f.tbiu i: u l c i n Wornl •• <\\ i l l l K ' ! l ' : i ill"i ;;•'.: a m - h , W H S l-.-i.lly ;.-!:. ' i ' h.. l:i::t , s t r i a I •.:.•.• : r . i u : i : ! :i.i d Ilii' ('it-, ! ioi-.. Ki-i- ! E Soil Heal Estate 8 Rest Cottaj-es I Write Insurance uiJ> £os::ity Farms Tckpl Dim 747 \ ll § .Sash, B o a r s , Blinds, Glso. | a n d Builders' H a r d w a r e . W nth i t i I HOTELS no:-- SO.OOi) Tniinr;] Me 1 Monmoulh Street, Opjiafeitc Dt-jjct. li A t T k e A u t o b^uy, BROTHERS, Specsali hkss' on a!l Stoves nt fo $150 I inied to ' ''f jUl J .' 1 A .' l u U ; l l l ' . - > l L i l .thi'w \V. iN.-t'Ar- , ' f tiu!f J. 1 ir M l '•• '-' I B:g Sios Ii t oSelect i'.v -Mr. ^ , k i n j ; nil ^ * •;U1H' l i p • * y ^ : Ihuiv.h-r Paper Hanging, ^ : ( l i e iMiil' :u\ s : and rain } Painting and i-U.tli- ! V S ' in tin. roof an<} il Mr.. AIHILM'SOII Decorating ^\ !I inf.-; amisuitfurnUiu f«i' tinanimint ui' tho \ ! i 5! Estimates Fumi-ibed • -zzritt-4 att-;^'.- 1 20 Washington Street Red Bfmk, N. J. JAMES g, mg. Sued for ?!>0,(.\H>; Got $2,000. j ^*> M.s. 1-k-U'ii'' 1'i-iiii ni' A:-!iiii-y I'iirk, 1 J k who lil-oiif'it i.nit I'I r :..•" O.Oilll :iK-ii'i«t ; J ^ i the IVnii-vlv.miii iai!roiul fi-r tin- , V . | deatii uf her hu--1i;ird, Alvin l'ottit, i ^ who iv;i:i liiil-.'d liy a train on Christ- J "J ! m a s m i ' »i' I:i::( yriir y l P.radley , *»* 1 EU'ai'li. \v;ui aw.irdi'd .ilidgincnt for j ^ » ! ?2,0U0 last ivoL'k at fri-fliulil. IVttit j T I was on Ids way homr from work "v* •-•' •- he was kil'lnl. Ho loft a wife ^ and two chiUlrcn. Commissioner Flock ReDignH. Special Large No. 8 Coal Range with MantelShelf setup complete, valued at $60 - - j Sp J o h n W . Floi-k, who has been com- «^> Metal Garages, Metal missioner of LOIIJJ Uraiich olt'vi'n i « Ceilings. yers, vesi^nod his oflioo lust week. I ^r Sheet Metal, Slating and At t h e same nii'otinf;- A . Wilfre 1 | <^» Eiirle w a s elected hy tin' eomniission^ Copper Work. ers to succeed Mr. Floi-k. H e was j ^ 1 director of puhlii 1 -safety. Mr. Flock ^ > Hot Air and Pipeless Heat- , i did n o t give a n y reason f o r resign- J. ers a Specialty. ' j hi£. Reports are i-iirri'iit t h a t he J ^ Estimates on same free. I will p e t till! job o ; ))ostmaster Branch. ' Residence, 40 Spring Street Shop 15 Wharf Avenue, RED BANK, N. J. Celebrated :i Columbia Stonigc liattt-ry car and JMUt-ry in i nyour ™ , car ...HI you press the oil can can press \lK button w, 1, the f«-l.nS ' © 0 • o The eonevcte t o i Ii1 ( , e paving- w o r k LET US SHOW YOU THESK'SPLENOID.KANGKS Big StoeSi of New Furniture, Slugs,, Liiioleiiin and Bedding. on tiie | GIVE ME. A CALL u:lv Samuel Swarti New furoiio re 5; II. Front S i , I i v Bcers's liou.ie to Loiif»- Branch. T i e C I in ! i i j * tif 1 I tt n Mr. a n d .Mrs. Shade Tallman of, It w 11 t 1 q r i t, c i I t i tl t i r I* I £ \>vnnv.h spt'iit Sunday with Mrs. otltr It ihtL ( f i u x j , l r truct I dlman's mother, Mrs. Mary C. Hos1 1 11 H If re f Miss Nellie Worthley siifiit SunI i\ with her aimt f Mrs. Gordon I']. 1 t I II ill of lleliiuir. I t t ( imp \'ail'.s football team playt'd C a tie score with the Mystics of Ilolmar at that place on Saturday. Miss Adeline Duryen uf North Lonu' Hranch sj)ent Monday with Mr. tu i( nd Mrs. Frc-d Worthley. ' Miss lOli/.aheth 15. Irwin i.s conU 1 linucl to IHT bed with a paralytic stroke. She is 8^ years old. PICOT GARAGE Mr. and Mrs. John Pittonn'or have returned fnnn Lake Mopateonj;-, nml AUTO SALES Co. when' they have been -spendinj;- a few diys. Mrs. Pitt'enfjer hnis named <• Globe Court -Red Uank, N. J . her TOUIIK son after his 'father. Mr. and Mrs. John Silvurs spont Sunday at Mnnusqunn. *| Mi.ss Florence VnnSchoiclc lias ve.& i turned lo her work n t Oonover's fae2 i tory at Ki.'d JSanlc after liavinpr b c e i i ' y ™ i laid up .-.t-vtial days with an injured - j j ©jbiuid. Miss VanSeboick's hand was g j injured at tin1 factory. .•• I Anthony Caeozza of LOHK.JJrancli, . . e : \ v h o o|)-.-rali ••; :\ bus thvoufth this 1 © ^ ' p l i i c c , found a livo-dollar bill in t h i i | * ' •;. j bu'! "in- niornini; last vvcelc. He lo-j ^ • Icut'.'d tlic n'A ncr a n d returned the ©! money, and he received a reward of •> ' a iiollar. ®j KobiM'l l.aui'ino is liavinpr Wiiti'r inQ ' f'titil'.-d In hi- house. Mv. Lfmrino is % \ also liavin^ ;t ni'W house1 built on :; 0 corner lot, which w a s formerly it p.'ivt of the farm li« recently sold. IT 1 ? E Largest, Finest Store is not the mostexpensive; in fact when a store grows large that is proof in itself that it has best served the community. Large stores, finely located and handsomely stocked do large business and. can best serve the public. This store caters to all, no matter how small or large their wants. Come in and get acquainted with our wares. Compare our-prices with other jewelers who show the same dependable quality wares and we know you will always return and buy. o near Broad, Telephone 616-J .Hed Baisk, Hew Jersey Guaranteed TlirRe Years auninst evi'ryllihii: but the loss of the watch and it:; iuibinei.sion in water. Thia wntrli baa a shock aliKorher. Stop in and let us explain their advantages. $21.00. .Special imlc.'itruetfhie pearlii, white Kohl 14k Hasp and cut diamond, Guaranteed. TO DEALERS - Mi-. Mary Cracc llitwins of Marl- g Inirn spent Ibe week-end with h e r l p .ur.-iiulfallk-r, Ivlwiird Iloey, S r . '5 Mi .; Kita I), ( ' a r n c y h a s been spi'ii'liii!': several duyji "willi Mrs. liaifilit uf lii'linar. .Miss Klla llraney h a s r e l u n i e l from a visit tu relatives a t Newark. Misses Marie a n d J . (Jraci' Iloey were recenl j;iiestK of relative:! -it llradlev lleiich, Muriel Reid, who a t t e n d s si-hojl v i a t l''reehold, is eunlined to t h e housfi T I with sickness. - —».«. Scobdyvillo NoWfB. $44.00. NONE V.i!idi'rbut-ff News. 9 | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sonlia a n d 6 ) ! t h r i r dauiiliter Mary have re-turned •'•• from a visit lo r e l a t i v e s in V e r m o n t . *^ : They nuidc the trip in an luitomobil'.'. © Mr. and M K . Raymond Benjamin 2 have ri'iurnrd home a f t e r baviiu; ^ ' ni.-ule an aiitninobilc t r i p t o S a r a t o g a 6 : Sin-inns, when- they m a d e n stay with •• Mr. liciiianiin'.-; jimndniotlier, Mrs. .1. P.i-njaiiiiii. Mi-;', ('liarles Benjamin is ki.-pt inilnors with sii-knesK. £\ $42.00. Fine white diamond not in !HK wlilto Kold fancy ring, Intcst (ityle. CIMM-O fti:nii.-ll!i::r is W..ii.> r h ' l i l in fin 1 IliMi Ci'orii f a c t o r y ut Knolii'Stor mill n ' p i v s . M i l s IIio h o s t |HIHS1I>1I- t o i i r m l u c i ' — I t w i l l n o t c h i p o r c r a c k i m i l t T m n s t inliiiH!; liciit n i i l c s s s e v e r e l y alniHt'il. liiaucli. M « o NO H M C K I . W Ul:<JlIMti:i), JUST Wll'F, WITH MOLST OTJOTH 'i'lu; xc.ry latest la lilfvll R'i'allo runjres. 1 ior s s <• Copco Enamel Finish in Blue or Gray. See le.Before Oold Weather Sets In l i e d C r o s s I t n n i r o s llnlslit'il in (tits b o u n t i f u l p o r c e l a i n e n a m e l lire u i i s u i i i a s i i i ' d l u r l)t-:uily null (li'blKn a n i l liro tlio l i l i d o ui e v e r y lion flu w i f e w l i o o w n s o n e . , ,,. IS lbj c e l , ^ m p l l. - t c d . l v i / W l ,,. k „ „ Oceani.ort a v ,Ht there s going to be s ,,,neth,,. t; J»»"E- , 1 U ( , i s a j s 0 a | ) O u t completed a n d both I S ro.uis will be opcii for trailic soon. j j \Villi:\m S.' ('mirow a n d t,!lart'HLlo j ! Wolcott are. on a liuntiny; n i p in th.1 \ uLhi'rn purL uf I'U'W Javi-cy. ' ] John Stan ton* of \\'v?,{ Iloboke.i spent Sunduy wifli Edward^fllorris. New Location Opposite R. R. Station, 200 MONMOUTH ST., RED BANK. o o 6 Wedding. OCEANPORT NEWS. When ynu put your foot on the starter—Power is what's wanted Pul Y- ^ c ^ First in Quality and Service Since 1867 A surprise party was ^iven last j To make that mote? whirl With its many new refinements and even more complete equipment, at no extra cost to you, the Ford Sedan is now more than ever the world's greatest enclosed car value. Terms if desired. W. E. MOUNT, HEAOQUAilTIIilS FOR " ALL liSMDS OF STOVE REPAIRS of 1 «^* j ^A, week to M r . and .Mrs. Hainuel (irisun • Woolley of'LoiiR- liranch in celebration of theii- silver wedding. Mrs.. Woolley w a s formerly Mips Nellie T a y l o r ' JJainton of Itod Bank. Mr. Woolley is siipoi-intoiitlent of.the P r u dential life insiiianee cumpany of LiiiiK << o <• o Silver h Call vi il! Coitviiics Von i £•. Clifford Slurtivant and 1'red Km- $ moiiH of Newark spent part of last week with ,1. Henry Vinimf, Five miniicr.: from Hull lilllik wen! quests of SimiiK'l Hardy on Friday. Kobert Ucid i:i working fur .'• HDove. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Khermnn iind ehililren of I.oni; Draiich luwc been visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Kht'iinnn. Mrs. (ii'orite Wilkinii of Jlelmnr ii: I with her son, Henry Wilkinii. Kv<!|lyn Wilkinii, danjthtiir of Henry Wilkillii, in very idek. Tin! cider mill dosed last week fo.the season. Mm. Clari'iice Kintr of Tort Monmoulh him been spendim; iieveral diiya with her daUKtitm-, Mrs. Nor- Be Sure t© Order Your,Turkey in Time! G©oiS Turkeys are Searce But We'll Have One For Yowl Broad St. tied Bank ffeyport tWafawaii Long Branch Highlands Atlantic IllgiiSatids Campbell's Junction.-' Moeim@ufSi St. oV B Red Bank •> 13 RED BATIK, REGISTER, NOVEMBER I S , 1&Z2. Page Fiilee* PERSONAL. Mr. sad I n . Frank Schwartz of Floral Pas*, l*OBg Island, spent Sun15 Telephone 930. day with Mra, Aana Hughes of Mon- BIG EXHIBITION OF FARM PRODUCE NEXT WEEK. mouth street. . Monrocuth Street, Near Maple Avenue. Mra. Eden S. Evving, Jr., of DEVOE'S PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISHES. HOUSEHOLD. tpiukwrnou u LL Shrewsbury pvenue, gave birth to a The Exhibition Will be Sho^n at tho Cstino Et Ashuiy Park from UTENSILS, MKCHANICS' TOOLS, BUILDERS' HARDWARE. w AUTO actress 7 . daugfetaf weighing ten pounds MonWednesday • to Saturday—Prodday'at tho Spri>'fJ Lake hospital. Thi« Week'» Speciah uciB of Farm Homes lo be Shown. Take the few steps to the Ice box Mr. snd Mra. A, 0, Lynch of PhilaWhat Monmouth county farmers delphia spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs, John Valentino of Bank produce" to spread their film several times a day; get yourself a glass „ I throughout the land will be shown h: Mrs. 3ah® Sidoll und daughter Jo-jci big display of their cropa_ in the of milk; Slave it served with your meals. sepliina of West street were Kura'.s Asburv Park boardwalk casino 1Hof relatives at Brooklyn Saturduy. ginning next Wednesday and continU i do n o t pi o f i to Hi ** m i I'LIC \*n lu i and Ssinds^. uing until the following Saturday. The road from health lo, sickness mayMr. sad Mrs. William Kowcll and Along with this display will b(i an exUII 1 the < li i t i n il ! hibit of home science, including not i Corrine and Alma of OaU* tiuii tiu n ot un t u t o be just as short as the "return trip. But daurjt samples of what the thrifty ami mi/In i b u t il il i a land street spent Saturday and Sun- only no less gifted wife and daughter of lob ih,it i in I dm e from sickness to health always seems longday at Sehooley mountain. tho farmer does by way of preserv• \ i ( n a tuiiipli'-h it — —.»»«•. ing and canning his product, but als i er and generally is. their handicraft in sewing. •'The heart of the WEDDINGS. There will be divisions for the dishiotnr." Rnnyon—Doreraus. In the presence of 75 relatives and play of the work of boys and girh, Preserve your health. Drink pure, D. A. Johnson Co friends Mio3 ICthel Gludysj Uunyon, including farming ami home science daughter of Albert Runyon of Bd- work. Iiluc ribbons and "other prize i Automotive Kk'i-ti A client of my office desires to purfresh milk. It is better to keep your health ford, and Albert Irving Dorcmua, are to be awarde'd and the whole di Eon of Albert T. Doremu.s of Red play will be under the direct supcchase a modern country home or an ic Street than to restore it. Hank, were married last Wednesday vision of the Monmouth county afternoon at the bride's homo by board of agriculture and home ecoI l Phone JIKiti. estate; with acreage preferred, Hev. Charles M. Hogate. The house, nomica. The displays of corn and potatoes was decorated with chrysanthemums, INSIST ON palnut and autumn leaves and the are expected to be of especial interdescription, price, etc., at once to bridal party stood in a bower of eat and special prizes have been ol-1 laurel and autumn leaves. A gown fcrcd for these products. But tin NOTICi. OI SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT. of white satin with pearl trimmings fruits which Monmouth product) I -lali- of 1William A. Cole, Dri-iMFi'il. be no less interesting and nioi • •was worn by the bride. She had a will N.ai'-'- i - ln-rtby \(\\*.'\\ tiuit the .-iccount^ than thirty-five varieties are listed f l lx-r^, o.\t'OiitcH:i of tin; t-itftte veil caught up with orange blossoms for judgment in the premium list. -I1, will in- iuiclu<-<l mill stato.l .-aiii I1>. and a band of pearls, and uho cartc of the founly uf .Monnnmll: of vegetables and fruiti ried a Bhower boquet. Her sister, willCanning ur s.-tth-mi-nl. to HK' On»)i:unbo displayed by the boys and omnlj-, uti Tiiuniilny, tlio ficvjBIisn Olive 3. Eunyon, was brides- girls as well as the old folks of the f Dt-.u-mln-r, A. D. 1!!^^. at v/hich maid. Siro 'tooro a gown of yellow homo economic department. Secwill lie minli. fi.r tl«' nlluwniipli orepo do chino with gold trimmings ions devoted to the display of cloth, on* anil counsel fi-'-a. cf Telephones— Oi-tuLi'i 20tli. A. 1). 1(122. and she carried ro3es. Dorothy Pad- ng and fancy work made in tho dock, daughter of Norman Paddock lome will also include the work of ANDREW II. KELLOCC, Main Office: Red Bank 653-M. SECOND NATIONAL BANK of Atlantic Highlands, was flower Telephone Keyposi, 49-R OF KED BANK. Branch Office: Keansburg 114. girl, and Jane Uunyon, daughter of joys and girls. Millinery, dress forms, canned C. Everett Uunyon of Rod Bank, waa 'ruits and vegetables, demonstraThe Register is the best country ribbon bearer. Tho wedding march wei-kiv on earth.—Advertisement waa played by George Lober of New tions of tho uses of firelcas cooker*, York, with violin accompaniment by and the display of appliances of inerest to the home maker will make his wife. Hire. Ahnor West of Tuncan, Arizonu, sang "O Promise Me.' up -the display devoted to home OOOGOO*. A reception followed. Mr. and Mrs. conomics. The exhibit was arranged by MayDorcmus are now on a wedding trip in Bermuda. Thoy will live on East or Clarence T. F. Hetrick under the auspices of the Asbury Park chamFront otreet. The groom is a. member of tho Independent ice company ber of commerce. Mayor Hetrick first conceived the idea of holding of Eed Bank. uch a farm exhibition, several Fields—Bennett. months ago and it has excited a MIBS Alico Fields, daughter of tho great deal of interest among the late. John R. Fields, and Crawford farmers of the county. A very large W. Bennett, son of John E. Bennett, display of all kinds of farm produc» both of Port Monmouth, were mar- and all kinds of farm and home work riod Sunday afternoon at the Mata- are expected to be made. A very wan Methodist parsonage by Kov. large number of exhibits have alElijah F . Eeod. mTho -~ ubride's "'''"" cos- ready been entered. They will be tume waa of blue canton crepe with arranged in booths in order to dissilver trimmings and' she woro a hat play them to the best advantage. We are erecting one of the largest and most complete furniture warehouses in the state.. When completed it to match. Tho attendants were Miss Fay Fields and Mrs. John Bennett. Long Branch Couple Married. will house in a systematic manner between fifty and sixty solid carloads, which will not only place us in the The newly married couple loft for an Miss May E. Presley, daughter oC automobile trip to Niagara Falls and >lrs. strong trade position of taking full advantage of every quantity price concession, but help considerably to lower Hannah Presley, and William Canada. Tho bride received many A. Finloy, both of Long Branch, (jifta of cut glass, silver and linen. were our already low operating expenses by eliminating completely the many handling charges which burden so. married Thursday, Novomber One present was n chest of silver at the Asbury Methodist church from tho omployees of tho aeromar- 2d, many stores today. Twenty-five carloads of advance styles in home furnishings and Holiday novelties were Long Branch. The- bride is a gradino plant at Kcyport, where Mr. of uato of Long Branch high' school Uennctt works, purchased during the low market in anticipation of this building and shipments are timed to agree with its comTrenton normal school and she taught several years at tho Middle •Foster. Calill pletion. But the Stocks in All Present Warehouses—All Surplus Stocks in Store—All Odd Pieces—All Distown village school. Marsh of Misa Brooklyn Anna and John H. Foster of Eed continued Numbers, and many Advanced Holiday Lines Bank, formerly of New York, will he Former Asbury Park Mayor Dead married at half-past five o'clock this Charles A. Atkins, a former mayor Will be sold direct in the Greatest Offering in Twenty Years in a afternoon at St. Saviour's church at of Asbury Park, and a summer resiBrooklyn. Miss Gertrude Thomas of dent of that plnce, died lrtat week ol Brooklyn will be bridesmaid and Mi- ...:umonia at his winter homo nt chael F. Casserly will lie groomsman. Philadelphia, Ho was U9 years'old A reception •will be held after the and leaves a wife anil a son. Thn ceremony at the bride's home. The funeral was held last Thursday. Regardless of the desirability of thia merchandise, the many recent price advances at the factories since purchased, or the acute couple will leave on a wedding-trip and on their return will live at 4G shortage injjmany lines, every piece will be sold out at price which commands special consideration and prompt action. Card of Thanks. McLaren street, Red Bank. Mr. Fos We desire to thank our neighbors This is the first of a series of stirring events in our building, remodeling and adjustment of stock sales. Regardless of location or tor is manairer of the ciftar depart and other friends for their ldndnoob ment of tho Whelan-Cassidy Co towards us during our bereavement distance,' it will pay every prospective customer within a hundred miles of this store to investigate very closely the full importance store at Red Bank. caused by the .death of our mothci We especially thank Rev. Roboit • of these sales having to do with the clearing of these particular quantities. These prices cannot be equaled elsewhere nor can we HaUidny-Rnndall. MaeKellar for his ministrations, thow Mr3. Ethel Meehan Halliday of who sent such beautiful flowers and duplicate the values. lied Bank and Arthur Randall of thoso who loaned their cars at the Florence, Vermont, were married on funeral. Friday, November 3*1, at the home of Tho Family of Brady Post of Middletown, New Mrs. Charles Pierce /York. The attendants were Mrs. —Advertisement. Dennison and Brady Post. A recepCard ot TIinnltG. tion was held after the ceremony. At Prjces that wift mean a Real Saving of Dollars. A choice of selections from the best furniture factories, comThe bride's sisters, Misses Helen and We wish to express our sincere apGrace Meehan of New York, attend- preciation to nil those who so kindly Twenty-two of these suites are now on display in our wareprising medium and high-grade pieces in period and plain ed the wedding. The couple will live offered their sympathy and assistance att Middletown,, New York,, where the during our recent bereavement in the house and must be sold before December 1st. Every suite is the designs, in any finish desired. There are thirty-seven of these h di death of our beloved husband and ftroom hhas charge off a iiarge dairy product of the oldest and best factories in America, of the latest father; especially Rev. Roland Eavei, farm. suites that' must be cleared out of the way at once. The saving the Jr. 0. U. A. M., the Sons and design and finish, and made up'in a quality manner. Priced for Daughters of Liberty and those who Sewing. on each suite will range from $25.00 to $100.00. this special sale from $89.00 to^oOO. 00. • George W. Sewing, a Eed Ban! sent the beautiful floral tributes. Mrs. -C. Croyden and Familj. contractor, was married Saturday FOR $110.00 WE OFFER noon at New York at the Little -Advertisement^ FOR $89.00 WE OFFER Church Around the Cprncr to Miss 4-piece" walnut suite with bow10-pieco oak suites, with 54Card of Thanks. Mildred HiVgins of West End. The eml bed, 'good size dresser, incli buffet, oblong tables, I desire to thank my neighbors and brido'o mother and sister were the chillorcttc and semi-vanity china closet, server and six frienda, and also Rev. Father Fuiwitnesses. After tho ceremony dressing table. Regular pries upholstered seat chairs. Regwedding supper was hold at the home rell, for their kindness and ministra$146.00.ular price $1^5.00. of the brido'B mother, at which about tions in my bereavement on the death a score of relatives were* present. of my wife, Bertha L. Chadwick. FOR $130.00 WE OFFER ,, George Chadwick. Mr. and Mrs. Sewing expect to start FOR $129.00 WE OFFER 4-piece suite made of selected housekeeping; aoon at Rod Bank. The Fair Haven, November 14, 1922. walnut with two-tone panels. 10-piece Italian design oak bride has been in charge of tho Red —Advertisement^ Suits is made up with bow-end suites, with buffet, oblung taBank hairdrossing parlor. Card of Thanks. bed, large size dresser, chiffoTble, china closet, enclosed servThe members of the Board of Eduette and full size vanity. Marts—Crclin. er, tapestry or leather seated cation of Shrewsbury wish to tliank chairs. Miss Hclon Marks of Rumson and the ladies for the-line dinner which FOR $195.00 WE OFFER Bertram Crolin of Red Bank were prepared for them.—Advertise4-piecc walnut suite of high married last Friday at Trinity rec- they FOR $169.00 WE OFFER grade construction and finish, tory by Rev. Robert MacICellar. ment. 10-piece Italian Renaissance with 48-inch dresser, gentleTheir attendants wero Mr. and Mra IN MEM0R1AM. design walnut dining room man's wardrobe, full vanity Arthur Thompson of Rumson. Tho In loving memory of Hewlett II. Conovil. departed thij world three yearn nfu suites with tifi-inch buffets, and bow end bed. This suite couple ata living with the bride's who November 1-th. panel china closet.:, enclosed has been a good seller nt §265. parents. Mr. Crelin i3 employed at Though far awayf thy memory is e\er servers, large oblong tables, Child's bakery. nearer. RUGS, RUGS. tapestry or leather seated «&-».©• BELOVED WIFE. AI.MA CONOVER, chairs. Special lot of Alex. Smith & AND DAUOHTEll DOUIS, A»!>ury Parii'o JJlow Station Oponed Son's fine ruga which will be IN MEMORIAM. Tho new railroad station at A3offered at matchless prices. tribute to tin: precioua memory bury Park wes opened Thursday, No i)f Auurtender FOR $200.00 WE OFFER .lenrly beloved imd only boy. Orvilli Anyone wishing it good rug nt 1 vorabor 2d. Tho finishing touches are Browei , who entered life eternal Novembti 10-piueo suites in Queen Anne, a low price should not fail to being made to tho building and l I3th. li*2l, aged fourteen yearn. Louis XVI or Italian design, in net promptly. ilnilinf:, how we mist* you, ^ • will bo completed in a few days. It Orville two-tone linish with tapestry 9x12 Alpinca $24.50 » year hna pnsneil nwuy; is one of the finest railroad stations Yourhoutjh Art* irono 1: will never be forftotlt. or leather seated chairs. Re9x12 Ardsleya : 27.50 in thin ncction of the atnto. The ceil Ami we'll mieet: »ir»ln «onn> ilny. duced from $2.ri0 to $:!79. 9x12 Yonkcrs 39.50 1'ATHEll AND MOTIIElt ing in the main waiting room is ovor FOR $250.00 WE OFFER 9x12 Kirmnns 39.EO thirty feet high. A steel canopy pro RESOLUTIONS. 10-piece suites in either wal9x12 Palisades 2G.E0 WHISKCAS, 'Oiu- follow citlr.cn niul l'roiitects tho Btation platform. nut or niahoKiuiy finish thai 0x12 Colonials 34.50 tlant or tho Ttl<mm(nitli Jlont t'hil>. Dr «»-•-»• were bought to sell at Iflifid. Eilwin Fielil, lU-imrtcil thin Ml! Uctobi l 9x12 Wiltons 42.00 -.:71b. 1921!, nft.'i- « iinfful ciuccr, linmntJ tSaliowe'en Hoodlums. Special lots of 27x54 inch, fur hin vnhuililf imil cMclrnt iiervlccn: Hallowo'en hoodlums placed a rod 30x72 inch rufta on sale at less Hi it Ubxolvuil, liy the Monmouth Ilonl FAMOUS W1HTTAL1, across tho trolloy tracks at Lonfi Cluli, Hint tin' roiiprot ami nirvctlini mo lind than cost prices. WILTON RUGS our 1'n'i.Iili'iit 111 Ilia lifotinip mill tin Branch and covered the rod witli for ruvormu-c in wliich ivi- now hold lib lni'im I y FOR $80.00 WE OFFER We lmvo junt received another oand, A trolley car hit the obstruction lie iiolrmnly oxim'H.'ii'il l>y tliin U->itimonlnl shipment of these wonderful and waa derailed. Truffle wan tied up ltriiulvcil. Tlml n cmiy of thlii i ohltloll 4-piece ivory enamel suites in rnlt'l-i-il in tin. iiiiiiuti-ii of tlu- Monmoiitli jugs. Tliis class (if i',ood:i l over an hour while the car wa« go liu very attractive designs, with lloill Ulllb. very scarce, and we advii • back on the tracks. Tho iinmo nigh large, roomy dresser, chiffov' CIIAIILEI A. MINTON, anyone inlciesti-il in geltinc u n shot wae fired through the window ette, three mirror dresning taruir of itiii, kind to i-iill nt one • of Dr. Harry E. Shnw'B bourn: a JOHKPH SAI.J, ble and bow end bed. a:i via ili> n u t e x | i i - , - t a n o l l i e i ' Vice ,1'ivalili-lit. Long Branch. All suites from $.100 tn $G00 shipment thin year. ! RESOLUTION.S. reduced in proportion. 'J'hc fiillowlnn rtHolutiomi were mliuiti'i! liv FreahoSd Boy's Slcull Fractured. Iti'liof l'liiKilu* Conituuiy. No. 1, nl Hi n Paul Monahan, ton years old, soi nn't'tlnir liold 'riiur:*ilny t-vi'liliit;, NoviMnbi I ol Jocoph Monahan of Freehold, fell in iinilalioii inui :!"liil tnnlioj'.'FOR $190.00 WE OFFER »y tin- ilitci'iiiixlllnii of Dlvui from his bicycle recently and his WHKKKAB, l' ; ,.il'l.,,,,. (i,,,l lm:i r.'innw.l fiimi u» nl head hit the road with mich force IMfl linn, our frk-ml noil filluw 111. ti in four pattornu of Km-pen':! bet- n n y a n d iill I ho line nuilinir that tho boy'fl skull" wau fractured. mill -x-.'liicf ..( our ilnvnrln 1, i: I'- In ter ^railc- imites which sell IM'JV- Miiles whieli h a v e b e e n nrii'i'd of the famous Karpcn make at prices that will create quick action. I'lulil. uiul Ho was unconscious fiuvernl hours. VVIlEllKAtl. liy hl.i il.-nlli wo lin«.< I.11I in ularly at $2fiO, covered in hij;h f r o m IJIMil.OI) l o $r.r,l).OO, nii'.v His condition linn been serious, but ellkli'lit wmliur nlnl l.ii.tlu-r. .mi> wbn v » i FOR $129.00 WE OFFER FOR S1G9.O0 WF. OFFER FOR $110.00 WE OFFER Krado tapestries or best ^iade iv.hiceil tu $ll.'i.()(l IIIKI ¥11)0. ho in now nlowly improving. tliltlltul nml (FiirliiKK In tlic hour of illit) D o n ' t b l . linn o|iporl.iniily idi|> 3-pie-ci; tapestry or volour !{l'.:'J) grade, tliree-pieeo suites velours. WHEUKAH, r.l ivroirnllloi, of l,l» until Im 1 suites with spring arm:;, threeby. Yon will i n u r e Hum 'HVH fl-piooe tapestry suites with xeiil. liln f.amu!itiivii;i of imipiiin- to 11 , with extra l a w spring arm ', "J W«<Mi»R a' Ocean Grovo. cushion davenport with outside innti' Ilio Inti'iMt nml ifiMiinl utlfiiri' of l i b r a r y taKvery suik lin.'i been reilue i l , thi: priee ol' 11 ii lino davenport—cut deep cushions, covered in Int' Mian Nettio May llueilj- daughter of our orimiiitiltloriii mill of <nir ili-imrli I. back covered, arm chair and Mo o r ruK I"' " tli' 1 .'uinii rn ! C l U K ' p i i r l i ' l If ' large wing chair. ent (lesion tapestries. 'Attrim Boed of Ocean (irovu, and, IlkKOl.VEIl, 'I'lmt wi> ilctil.iru bin UIM wi'l Hofcnrt V. Trimble of Bradley Beach, ((mr hi.nru.'lt iiyroimthy i m y to tho fit. ml i WQTe- married - Saturday, November ii.l iolnll li'imrt.-.! Inothcr of re i a lii»l trlliiil iled ll fmllliT 4111', at tlm bridu'u home by lt«v. Leon UEKOI.vr.ll, 'I'lml thi-iotin rrnulullcii Ctamhurlaln. The iiltnmluntH wero ureml «>n tin. » i l i i i t t » 'lit the coinpnu «i«l lie u.-iit to lint fa M%,i 1MB. X). Reed and Willium f omnrluin Mir III-IIUKT, Trimble. __ _ KMUflp: iu;<ic, W I I . M A M AKiiMuur An sKl<f«!ftiBcniont In Tha Register WAIUIKN M1NTDN. j» Kiwtltd Into practically every liosne i H CHAW1'O«I>, I'rMU ira fell ih*n psrfc of Mttuniouth coimty. rWIU.IAM UAItllY, l l w r f l B AdU !!».! Ilnul. N, /., NoVMnlit FARM CUPS ON DISPLAY. IT ISN'T A LONG WALK ! h MIDDLETOWN DAIRY FARMS Specialist N. J. ,,f Hii fclk i 8 8 Less. o 6 6 8 I O C*) o o 1 o. RED" BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 15, IXitZ. Sixteen Thursday, November 16th, 17th and 18th Have your feet "examined Two of the five features of the fno!o:i9 Free of Charge by a specialist Dr. Kuliler Shoes whose advice has benefited thousand of women. Dr. Kahler Shoes — the shoes you have longed for — assure supreme comfort without a suggestion of the broad homely lines of ordinary comfort shoes. Secret Spring Rente the Arch Ask your chiropodist! r';? Do not miss"this"'{unusual opportunity. 1 ^ ..:;;; • ^ hstepsupport fiefs Like a linndage J- i j 54 Broad Street. u , .-<. Red Bank/.N. J. Eisner Building. ? s Shoes lforta mtde poundktt'ptr. Pb]>akr opin- Xiticoyd for Ui*j nomination for senaEATONTOWH HEWS. ion was go greatly in their favor that tor in the poll here, by 76 votes. Auto Plunges Through Barn—fvlan not a dissenting vote wan caat, This was only a few votes out of the Hurt—Girl's Birthday. • against them. way. Mr. Quaekenbush predicted W. C. Nicholas is on the sick list. tho first hiUfnir frost would occur on Chjirlcn Miller mistook tho neeelerJames King has a new Buick auto- October 20th and this was only one ator for the brake when ho entered hi? bum with his automobile last Fri- mobile, dav out of the way. The last predicday night machine shot „foriMsut and »..u tthe ..w .„„_....,,. . Mr. and Mrs. Stewart VanVliet, tion made by Mr. Quaekenbush was t t h g h the rear of who spent the summer at Long that Frelinghuysen's majority in the •wardd andd tore through the barn. The car was not much ] Branch, have moved into their house township would be 75 and this was damaged and Mr. Miller was not on Sycamore avenue only five votes wrong. Little Silver Wilmont Robinson is the new as- folks frequently havo, need for some hurt. sistant scoutmaster of the boy one who can peer into tho future and Gabriel C. Britton was injured in such is Mr. Quaekenbush'a fame that a fall lust week and he has since, scouta. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. DeCoppett pretty much everybody aska him been laid up. A pimple on his fore- have closed their cummer home here what the weather will be .on certain head was broken when ho fell, caus- and they have gone to New York. dates. ing a bud infection. Blood poisonMrs. James Cooper, who has been Andrew Bowman is tho latest Liting ifl feared. sick, is improving. tle Silver resident to become a pubMary Allen, daughter of Henry Miss Clara Peck has gone to her lic servant. He was elected poftndAllen, celebrated her tenth birthday winter home at New York. keeper last week by a unanimous with a party Saturday at her South Mrs. A. W. Bcrresford lias re- vote. stieet home. About n score of turned to Milwaukee after having John Croft is bnil(iin<r a garage. Mary's little friends were present. spent with her uncle, Dr. BenFred Ziepler has had a pipuless .Samuel Shinn is on the sick list. jamin aF.week King. .. , heater put iij, his"housc. J. Willinm Klirrim's barber shop The women's auxiliary of Christ All the outside work on Clark w.is packed on election night when church will meet tomorrow uflernoCh Mr. Klgrim received election returns at three o'clock at Mrs. Walter Mor- Kemp's new house on the Kumson road has been finished and Mr. Kemp on his wireless apparatus. The crowd ris's. expects to eat his Christmas dinner stayed until after midnight. in his new home. he Keith society of Christ church William Brown, night watchman :, Tl Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Herbert nre for the Gulf refining company, was will meet in the parish ..... - house Friday expected homo Saturday from a visit l k suddenly taken sick Saturday. His night at half-nnbt seven o' clock. at Higlitatown. (nmUtion in serious. Mrs. Brown is Members of the society will brlns James Johnson is improving his •.till presents for for aa Ch Christmas box which U11 confined tto the bed as the result presents house near tho station, which is ocof a broken leg caused by a fall sevwill be sent to the Virgin Islands. cupied by Orlando J. Worden. etal weeks ago. • Mrs. Joseph T. White has recovWan! Demarest and Nelson WarLITTLE SILVER NEWS. I ered from crip. ner have started a fish business and Miss Emily Hall, Miss Sarah Gorthey are making deliveries with mi Clark Kemp Buys n Bulldog to Work don, Miss'' Barbara Wilkinson, Miss automobile at this place and Red for Uncle Sam. Mnry White and Douglass and StanB.ink. - .. Postmaster Clark Kemp has, ley Parker attended the convention Mrs. B. D. Wolcott is having her h use and outbuildings repainted. bought a pedigreed bull doe from a of. Sumlay-seho.nl teachers at BradSliepenl Kollock is doing the work. party at Syracuse, New York, and he ley Bench last Thursday evening. Robert and Harold Sickles'have Alberta Bennett, daughter of 13 trainingj the animal to guard the returned from n short trip, in New Ciiailcso Bennett, is sick with sore postofiice.^' George M. Qunckenhush is the England. They say they found New throat. Charles' Pia has had a pipeless champion prognostieator of the vil- England delightful but that; they liige. Within the past two months were glad to return to Little Silver. h< ater put in his house. Denyse D. Lofferson and Edmund The monument which was ordered he has made three important predicsome time ago as a memorial for tions which have come true. He pre- Ayres have been, hunting nearly dicted before the Republican prievery day sinco, the law was up and Kurld w.u- veterans was set up last Tnday veiled on the municipal mary that Fr'clinghuyscn would bent they have got a big lot of game. pounds. It will be dedicated soon •Mill special exercises. The date for the dedication has not yet been fixed. SHREWSBURY NEWS. Playlet io be Given by Presbyterian Christian Endeavorera. The Christian Endeavor society of the Presbyterian church will give a playlet in the chapel on'Friday night, December 1st. Thirty persons will be in the cast and elaborate arrangements are being made. Mrs. G. Harold Nevius is in charge of the play. Mrs. John E. Sickles, who hns been improving1 from injuries caused by a fall, had a relapse last week, She is m w slowly getting; better, Joseph Green of Bloomfield and Mr. and Mrs. Smith of Bayonne spent Sunday with William I. Green. Two residents of $iis village were fleeted To township offices last week. Willinm I. Green was made justice of the peace and Robert Pierce was 3 Piano tim afford you en unusual opportunity- to gaoesre a piano, a player or a reproducing piano of highest el&ss mwBsfachsr© at bargain price. Tbe companies are F. G. Smith, Inc., maker* , of the Bradbury piano, the Webster Piano Company, and! the Wilcos & White Conftsaay, saanufacttirers of the beat Reproducing piano made—ifce ArtrioAngelus—and also of the famous Angelas Player, (foot driven). Inquire at once if interested!. EDWARD P. MASON, (Formerly President Mason & Haralia £b.,> 49 Mount Avenue,.Atlantic Higbhada. MTTTTTT t *^ 5 • r 'tf a ,y Both ©ur fled ISanlc Store: -*; .K-0' v \^,£-?-J$ 'vr-^KJsC' ^T-;-"^l"y B 43 Monmouth Street, near Maple Avenue. 2 West Front Street, opposite Broad Street. E3 L u ^v & Li v^> vy; ii fc.<iCLaOc Dozen y **>"-~«~~-/i,^y Co,iyii|;ht 1922 Hart Scliaffncr & Marx V "p for a Ihave- r< • You Har or a Roches I J ^^}0^}\jm f\m. That's the' way you oui_ Own an overcoat you're proud of everytlme you put It -on. The quality of the- fabrics and tailoring In these coats stand out like a red umbrella on a rainy day. They look costly-—but tliey aren't. •, ,.. 6 Sates for ; O •) lllM '- ';"" ..,.,,-11 l; "" 11\ \ l;i ":-'1 ,.,! l ; , l , . ! y . ^ ^"•••':' i, ''••"•'1'' "^ ' - I '••••..>! ^^.^ ' •"•••• r r . II... „„=•!:,, ••-•'•-'••"'•'• ll:il; rcoat -1 l,.,lav. -"' A fall-veil-h' « » ' I M - . l '" •••' Siivc money buy your groceries at one cf the 670 veniently located grcen-and -gold stores; of the - ioU H with Finkelatein at Your Service .Vl2 West Front Street Red Bank, N. J.- The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes Jtfclu iikUK HEWS FROM Tius Homo of The items listed below for this wejak are eloquent of economy! Big values for little money! Hacker's Superlative Flour.. 5 lbs 25c ,.. $ lbs 25c lbs 25c ...8Sbs25c .. .6 lbs 25c ... 3 lbs 25c ...3 lbs 25c ts . . ' . . . . . . .3 pkgs 25c •'a or Teco Pancake Flour. 10c le Sugar Syrup large bot 25c sisiej 35c size, special for... .29c "Bess" Condensed Milk ... .can 12^0 ... .can 16c ......Ib25c Ceylon or Mixed Tea Ib 35c Tea, trial size, 3 pkgs 25c Peas 2 cans 25c Maine Style Sugar Cora cae 10c Tomatoes, "New Pack'MVge can 15c .. 2 cans 25c 5 in Qtefaot Para^ aragus Tips ... .can 19c risom Asparagus, large spears 35c altese Cross Asparagus Tips.. .35c ~ .~;....lbl2^c large pkg-15c * Ibl5c K cam 10c ich's Wine JelSy pkg 15c I's Seeet Choc@gatey }4 Ib .cake 18c IblSc KEGIST£f<, liOVf.MJiJ:.K .K U< 7. ADAMS & fiSOXLEY borough from the that the freeliul .s would MERCHANDISE FESTIVAL TO, take over no more n>;.<l;> mtfniciSTEEPLEJACKS » START SATURDAY. palitie.s. 1 Hammer I ire destroyed .1. L. Wo Paint Flagpoles, Stacks, Talk on Brick M.ikiiiy—Mrs. Marga- building n^nr oysiter cjf c and uh S tueples ant! Tanlia and All ret Cltincey Hams from Hospital— another .'-mall building. The C. 0 . HigU Construction V/orlr. E«Ete I lose Company Get, New i (j^i,),,;^ t o m p a n y bad a lot of ma• Firoll-adt—VmtmgNuroc Benefit^ rjn( , (.(iU\pmilul ill one of the liuildDecorations fov AH Occasions, Tlie bu»iiies« places will hold u lings and this was al.-o destroyed. Office and Shop, miichaudkc festival from Saturday, I The firemen saved adjoining build14 Marion Street, Red Bonk. Novernlicr lUth, to December 30th. ings from damage. Aerials Erected and New ijtodiii will be oil'oml at special The Second Xiaptist ciiui'ch will; i»J Radios Connected. prices and tm American walnut din- hold a harvest home .N< veinber l!7th!>t< ing; room Kuit will be given iiv.uy free to December Jst. on the co-operative plan. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin I0!y have Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. ttogardus have moved from the Stanhope house on returned home after spending a week lirqud street to Harry W intcrton's NOTICE TO REGISTERED in the Pocouo mountains. ACCOUNTANTS. bungalow on Ouborn rl •I, Mra. ljimlge HiislmelLof Flatbutsh, Mra. W. II. Davis h the New York, is simniliiiij several days winter with her daugh! JoMrs! The Dorough Council of the liorwith her grandmother, Mrs. William scph Ellen of Newark. i ough of Hed Bank, N. J., request VVcstcrvelt. Mrs. A. II. Cuinrainf rid - j \jitiri from registered accountants to Lloyd Armstrong has returned ter of Baltimore, .Maryland, || !lve ' j e . auditi the Kenerall books b and accounts , home after spending two weeks on a turned home spending several of the Borough of IU-d Dank, includgunning trip in Canada. weeks with after ing -tho;;i! of tile V/ater Department, Mrs. 11. Seabrook Mrs, Joseph Schanck. p Curlin,, who was operp for' the yeur emlinp; December Among thpse who attended the 1922. ated on for appendicitis at tho Perth Amboy hospital two weelcs ago, is Kutgers-Lafayette football name la«t Bids should be enclosed in a scalSaturday at New Brunswick were ttlowly improving. Mr. and Mra. William H. MaeLcan Miss Muriel Aumack, f.MIPS Gladys ed envelope marked on the outside Hoosi ; (ieoi(;ef S. "Bids for auditing of the books and of Poughkeepsie, New York, have re- ISirkbeck, E. K. general accounts of the Borough," turned home after visiting Mr. and Cherry and L. I*1. Armstrong. placed in the iiand.s of the BorMra. E. S. White. The men's club of tin; Reformed and The Keyport American Legion held church met last Thursday night at ough Clerk on or before Monday, November 20th, H>22, at 8:00 P. M. a dance last Friday night at the yacht the church' hquse. A talk on the manclub in celebration of Armistice Jay. ufacture of' brick was (jivon by The Council reserves the right to J. Burgess Davis, who has been George J. Craigen, president of the reject any or all bids. laid up several days with sickness,' is Craigen brick company. Henry able to bo about. Cherry, W. S. Wallace and Loon GarJ. L. HUBBAKD, The choir of the First Baptist rison were in charge of the meeting. BO'TOURII Clerk, Red'Bank, N. J. church will hold a sale of Christmas Mrs. D. P. VanDeventer, ,Ir., is gift!} November 28th. spending several weeks in Brooklyn. Arthur S. VanBuskirk haa been apE. E. Bailey has moved J. K. Wallpointed a representative of the Fire- ing's hothouse to his farm near this men's relief association for the hook place. Mr. and Mra. Walling have and ladder company. gone to California. Miss Annie L. Tilton is laid up witli William Chadwick was laid up last a severe cold. week with a severe cold. About $150 was cleared at the baMrs. William T. VanMater apent zar hold at St. Mary's church last j ] as t week with Mrs. G. G. Macy of week. | Avon. J. II. Douglass, who owned and j j j e v , a m i Mrs. A. C. Bnuly will conducted the West Keyport garage, | leave next week on automobile DR. KAHLER SHOES has sold the building and business to j trip t 0 Niagara Falls. bl S h t l d S t l h Frederick Osterkoen. Mr. Douglass Mr, a n ( i Mrs. A. Stonoy of will go to Florida for the winter. Llanarch, Pennsylvania, r.pent last M Willi M dddaugh-1-weekk with Mrs. William Maurer and. J. Grover M andd M i *Mr. ters Charlotte and DoroLhy have re-j Curtis. turned home after spending a' week] Mr. and Mrs. John P. Cornell left at Mra. l'Yod Bronkhurst's at Ford- laat week for Florida, where, they will ham, New York. spend several months. The trip was A surprise party was given last made by automobile. week to William Miller in celebraF. H. Douglass has sold his garage tion of hia birthday. Guests were on Front and Washington streets to present from' Long Branch and Mata- Fred Ostcrkoen. wan. Captain Edward S. Walling of the; Mr. and Mra. Horace S. Burrowes New York police department was a apent part of laat week at Ilighta- visitor here Friday. town, visiting their son, Herbert liurMr. and Mrs. Oliver A. Brown will rowos, a student of Peddie institute, leave for Florida next week, where at that place. they will spend the winter. Edward Nisei* is able to be about again, after being laid up with sickOrganize to Improve a Community. ness. Two of the five feaA community improvement associMr. and Mrs. William L. Roberts tures of the famous have returned home after spending ation with fifty members has been part of last week on. a motor trip to organized at Allenwood. Last week Dr. Kahler Shoes the association cleaned up the cemeVirginia. / The cantata "The Rose Maiden" tery and after the job was finished will be given at the First Baptist the workers were treated to a chicken potpie dinner prepared by the wochurch December 7th. The bridge over Oyster creek has j men of the community. The officers the new association been painted by the state, highway of "* "• -~™.,;~*:..»> are Robert C. Thompson, Sr., president, Peter Tildepnrtment. ton vice president, Leslie J. Allen Granville W. Culver has opened a Beeretury, und Mrs. Itobert C. barber shopp at y Thompson, Sr., Mrs. Richard Sliarpt A will benefit for the visiting" nurse's Craig Morton, Clarence Newman and fund be held at the Surf theater December 4th, when the picture Fred Newman members of the executive committee. Secret Spring "Grandma's Boy'* will be shown. Mrs. Margaret Chmcoy, who was Rests ihc Arch shot during a quarrel last week, has Want River Dredged. leturned home from the Lony Braiiedi The Senbright and Kunison chamlospital, where a bullet was removed ber of commerce met recently and from her body. James H'iggiiis has! l a n s w e r e m a ( U . f o r j rm i i? iiiK a'chanarrested on a charRe o t atro- n c l in the South Shrewsbury river clous assault on Mrs. Claneey. _ | fift U(it w k ! c lm(! t w e l v c imi (lc€V The Eagle hose company received to Long Branch. M. II. Heidelberg, its new Federal truck last week. Edmund Wilson, Louis Beckman,. J. The truck is fully equipped and it Elwood Harvey, Raymond Ferry,* J. will carry twelve men. I t cost II. Kusli, Lindley M. Garrison, Insft:p Support ?3,0O0. Charles Presley, B. G. Paskus, GranActs Lihc a Bandage The Fortnightly card club will din V. Johnson, John Barbour, Raymeet tonight at Earl H. Cherry's for mond Woolley, Charles Boston and tlie first time this season. Brainard Aveiy are a committee to Ask your chiropodist. F. Palmer Armstrong, cashier of push' the work along. the Keyport banking- company, and George II. Conover, president of the Doctor Wins Suit for Fees. Conover lumber company, left Friday ^ r - Warren H. Fairbanks was for a two weeks' gunning trip1 to awarded judgment n few days ago Thirty-One-Mile lake in "c'atiadn' ' i"" i :Cor ?. 234 aeainst Howard Conover for Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bowers linvc ! unpaid medical Dr. Fairmoved from the Winterton bungalow banks charged aservices. fee of $3 for each to Newark. Mra. J. Palmer Armstrong and visit and Mr. Conover thought it daughters Doris and Dorothy spent Tshould have been only $2 a visit SaturdaTand" Sunday witirilr's. X h n Il l.he case was tried before'Judge Ru C. Schenck of Red Bank. | £ v - Lawrencejuid _a jury. Mrs. Ethel P. Schaefl'cr of New Improving Train Service, Haven, Connecticut, spent Saturday and Sunday with her sister, Mrs. A.- Better train service between AsHarry Williams. Park and Trenton and Philadelphia W. L. Roberts and family are on has been secured through the effort: an automobile trip to Virginia. of Mayor Clarence E. F. Hetrick o The Thought club met Monday Asbury Park. The running time o night at Mrs. William F. Eckhart's. the trains will he cut down and th> Joseph D. Bedle, T. Walter Snyder trains will run directly to Trentor and Daniel A. VanPelt, three ex- thus doing away with Monmout Junction as a transfer point. Now is the time to have your windows and doors equipped with (Allmetal Weatherstrip)." Even if your windows and doors are Hot equipped with this famous protecting device, you will pay for it just the same—in larger coal and doctor bills, and in the inconvenience of extra dirt and noise. (Allmetal Weatherstrip) will add greatly to the appearance, comfort and value of your home. The trifling amount needed to cover cost of installation is as nothing when compared to what you secure in return for your investment. Do not put this matter off! It is all important to you. It is as necessary to you as fire insurance or life insurance. This is the time to decide. Let us call and demonstrate the merits of allmetal equipment. 12 Ettiouni Street, Hed Bank. DR. KAHLER SHOES \J Come and visit the Specialist from. Dr, Kahlers Staff at our store • Have your feet examined Free of Charge by a specialist whose advice has benefited thousands of women. Dr. Kahler Shoes—the shoes you have longed for—assure supreme comfort without a suggestion of • the broad homely lines of ordinary comfort shoes. Do not miss this unusual opportunity! BERK'S SHOE STORE 54 BROAD ST. Eisner Building RED BANK, N. J . Selling Good Car BUICK Was Always a X Quality .Product, But the I New 1923 Series BUICKS I • Are Far Better Than ' Their | Predecessors. V Compare Them With Any Car in ± Their Price Class. Order Your BUICK Now. Later They Will Be at a "Premium. When It Comes to Selecting a New Car, a BUICK Owner Almost Invariably Says, ii Why Experiment ? I Know What a BUICK j 5 • ' T We Want You to See the New J BUICK. Ride in One, and Your Next t Car Will Be a BUICK. % Tel. BO Sea Bright. a Monmouih County's largest Automobile Distributor. 933 Red Bank. RED Psge EiVJiU.cn .NEWS^ROfflRirDDLETOWR, 1 j ;;• Pi.' ;? Mi-.-. No ni V.' was a Sin f yi i --. KIJ 1LKNEST TAYLOR'S DEFEAT A I I j i l l t Mim-is of I FEATURE OF ELECTION. i K a y m cm a u;<:-hJr<Kot \ of Kt't l' sj-.i-nt p a n . of hi St \W:-k V, itfi ivkit i'ort Monmouth Boys Build a Club- : a t I n i ] ; i v : l i house—Jiimec Hopping;';. Cur in n • Nearly ] William Tho r u e <>i I 11 ;iitirtio M«ritiwv Fife Cclliuon SUAVIV Ti-covorii >.;; I'rnni a rack b j ) ^ Ncis. 1 Ruined Fi 1 lUui' ol Mi 1 In.- 1 ul .iihi.f i k i t ' u i i 111 Aildhtowi' tn\.t-lii|> « (•, ti i clifi.tt i IJIIH 1 T.i'ki ut Mid {'ranbrook h.-.s had e k c t r i itistalletl in his house at -Mar i l k u m n k ill 1 In I l n iei< Fo t< II <it \\alter Paine of Oct-im View i; lov h^lup i t n n n i r t u - i aipluyfii in W w York ;is a sa^-*\ t\ t nl t Tlit' two nii'ii were r u n n n u r m m t u i a f u l l U i m u u l\ l l u i t Kun\<m flu Kelford fin>nn*ti will m o i l to u i d J o l n \ \ < u r n t , l u i t l i i I l ! i l l o i d , (not low nij?;ht In i-l-'fi nilii-cr^. \wie iiilmm tf a i n ^ t t a i n i t l u i t o \ nn w a s l>orii ];t-t \v(M'l::;to !fTi'*> ] j i i u n i •• p i n il i i i i n Mi l t u i i \ o n \ n i / i T h n r n o ui' U-tmardn. I M o n till-. Il, n l M i l a \ k 1 ll ill I n i l l ^h . William O. .Saj-.e of Leonardo ,i i i i n i i i i i t l o i m a n i \ U H I M U a m i K un the s.ick list. ' h i - ( 1 1 f< r i t u a - .i ,- u t t --in p i i ( , . I - I K Jtail a h \ I \ IILLII in ( a s \ \ u t o i m '1IDDLETOWN VILLAGE NEWS. .il 1 h i s p i . M I I I I ^ ( i n t i t s MiI ' u s U'll i s a - - o l o l V n i l I ' i ' t t l i u t \ i i - Louis Jones to Move from Nutuwamp • - i n k I k i s t i n i i i - t l t i n n n . 1 i t lif f , i t , to Oliver Holton'a Farm. m i t i n u n w i In]) c d n i i n i t t t L M I U I his ( L< uis Jones will movy from th fathti w.i i k l c i t i d ioi ii i l u t i o n l I aim owned by Krimuml Wilson of 1 i .i i u i n m i t U i m a i l t « h ( \ i u a(_'o Ut-d Banlc on "Olivrr Helton's farm llow.itd W Ilolmt-- Ioi .uiiii) itt on the .state highway. A sale of Liititd tin township u \ t i J i t_])h cows, other live stork and farm maPon.ihav, Ins D t m o u . i t u uppiiiimt, t hint iv will he held on -Mr. Wilson'^ 1\ i m a i i i r i t ' o f ,">1 i Ml Robi.it-. f.um (>n Friday, Nnvrrnher 24th. Mr. l - ( k i L t i t Mi(!l!l< \n\\n t o w n s h i p a m i Wil oil's »lac(; will be worked the l a i . i i i w i l l i n Ii s I n n u t o w n s h i p c( nun£ -season by Michael Uori ' J l i f s o d ' t i n l o m n u t t i i m i M i w i s v,\\o now lives a t Stoutwuod Park. as t o l l t m s Mi^s Helen Dinm.tt of Iteil Bank 1 M M ] Un Hum I \\ 11 mi 111 t SLC mill 'lliinl 1 ninth 1 It 111 21(1 in; 120 225 2(111 12(1 suth 2IS 2('(l 2t 2 1111 2_ J KiS 2GR Kit! 2 lo 1 11 170 2hS 1(13 I'll r.s 17h 9". 21il 1,272 NOTE—Our plays and ca.si. biny hecn SI-UTUM] with Kt'i'iil care and consideration, disregarding thr cost in ordrr to please t\\< mo?t exacting and particular theatergoer. "jriM'S Earl Carrol's (ownor of the Earl Carrol Theater, N. Y.) great play. "A play benutifnlly simple and simply beautiful." Matsnee-THUMS, ^»x W M j a o / ^ y /or P e d Blooded Men & Women 13 spending- part of a vacation of two •\\ i ks with Miss Julia Maloney of tin-, place. Miss ilunnett will also w-«it at Lakcwood. Thomas Cult lias bought an Ovevlatul automobilo. John Thorpe is Imildinjr a IIOUHC on the New Monnmutli road, near the trolley station, j'or his own occu- —AlUstcel paneled body, richly upholstered •—Hardwood framcworh,hrciccdwith'idrol9 —Mounted onthe famous Reo Six-Cylinder Chassis N EVER have b e a u t y , utility and iWchanical goodness so effectively joined forces with economy as they have in this new Reo Coupe. ment for nil, with un extra mci «advci> Mechanical reliability that is institutionally Reois built into the double-framed chassis, with the power units suspended in an inner frame which, in turn, is 1923 is anticipated by its de- crndlcd within the outer one. sign of impressive dignity,—by Real slioch-nbsorbinpj construcits ncver-grow-tiresome body tion, this, with more-niilcs-ofl i n e s and corci-tirc-equippcd car-BervIce proving its equndsteel disc wheels with demount- ness. u r ef o rt h commitiiH. win >,L:.M<, »„, ,, i.ui, -1t .. l r l ) ( ., l t ti,,K, ,,ir a m l , K , - i s Ulli-mg ylll.s a n i0110 , i ff', t ', j f *, ' i'rojn his regular wm1!; to build his in.tU..,11.111 last year, has IIVOUKIH "C- " ' J ^ ' w i l l i a m B , Waters, who has able rims. \ -T-t^ i i •! • t i turn to hav, ( Imton Liili^n ousted .b " . horsc-jiower IS developed Under its richly finished pan- in rifty as omm.ttccman and to .have I""1." proving but she is still conlliied to the six p.round eylindein in eling of sturdy steel is a rugged - If ni.iile ii I'oinmittei'innn. Mr. Ji'i- • j , i,,,,,-,. trnvel the carbon-proof hardwood frtirrirwork, jfasliioncd which nlumirHMYi-nlloy And CMS chums that Mr. Lchsen do,s not j 0Hv"r Holton has moved to Kcd and fabricated as only ninstcr. quietly carried plston3. to the drive li\e in the township and that he is i.. , . thp winter coach-builders know how. wheels through u 4-bcarlnjs tlu'icfoi.' iiu'liitibl.. to servo as com- ji i a l l K ) 0 1 ™« w ™ ^ clutch. Over the wide, deep, springy crnnlcshuft,, a 13-plote p mitU'iMnsiii. If -Mr. JelVers should J seats is u pholsccring that ninkes tin ninidship-inovmted trunsu>.ti'(.'(l the committee would then f Hazlet News. instant friends by its'- appcar- mission and smoothly operating •tand three Republicans and two | Posoux Bros, expect to leave this unce, and lasting ones by its univ6rsul joints. Democrats. In any event next week for Flushing, Loiij? Island, ; wearing qualities. M.m's election will decide which par- where they will build a house for Beautifully fmhihtd in a rich tv will eoiitro! the committee and .Bruce E. Loomi.s. .Mr. and Mrs. Clubby cosiness for four occu- shade^'-of Cuban «niy, lifiht beboth .sides are building their fences I.oomis spent Sunday here, pants, whether wide of girth or low the-belt and slif.',htly darker for the struggle. The township is i Mrs. Lizzie R. \Vinterton spent long of limb, is defini tcly assured above. Optionnl: Reo blue or one of the largest in the county and Saturday and Sunday with, her son, by n clever seating arrange- -Burgundy. Fenders, and runthe committee has much patronage Hoy L. Winterton of freehold, ment. There's freedom of move- ning gear black enameled. to dispense. t fllra. Earl Cross and son arc spendLloyd (';irhait, Harry :iml Her- intf two weclis in Brooklyn, REO MOTOR CAR COMPANY, LXNS1NG, MLCH. man Puls-di, Percy HeGrote and Kr- ' Harry Peseux had a surprise party nest Itutt, live Port Monmoutlv boys, ' on Saturday night. The g-ucsts and ha\e built a clubhouse or "hut" on the host had a very pleasant evening. the im-ailows at Port Monmouth. [ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph II. Webster They yo there nijihts and listen to and daughter Eleanor have gone t r messages received on a wireless ap- ' Ohio, where they will visit Mr. anrl Broadway Tel. 439 Long Branch paiatus. Reading'.books and playing Mrs. Frank M. Hale, former residominoes and cards also provide the dents of Ilazlet. boys with entertainment at their meeting place. *> ( James Hoppinpt of Hopping'* Ciossins: was in an accident on the j state highway Saturday night when i his car collided with another ma- ( chine. No one was seriously hurt, j but Mr. Hopping's car was badly j damaged. • ! i eather crass on the meadows at ] Poit Monmouth cautcht fire last Friday and the flames swept rapidly towinds fishing' nets which had just | In en tarred and which were owned j by Joseph Inms. The nets were! moAid to a safe place and the fire; w.is put out'by members of the itew i Port Monmouth lire company. j There was a large attendance at the New Monmouth Baptist church Sunday niirlit when Mr. Dickey, principal of thes Belford school, gave a talk on the work being done at the chool. Specimens of the work of the children were displayed in the church. Next Sunday night Mrs. John J. Leonard of Red Bank will t,nc a talk on "The Possession and Responsibility of Citizenship." Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Marvin and IN CONJUNCTION WITH tlun son have moved from Bridgeport, Connecticut, to Belford. Mr. Mil\in formerly Jived at Belford. HL IS a contractor and he moved to BudRcport about three years ago to do some work. The contract is now {unshed and for this reason Mr. MaTMII has moved'back to Belford. •\ phonograph is the latest device to be put in Daniel E. Mahoney's toie at Port Monmouth for the | musement and entertainment of; \v<> 'iENTLEMEN FROM BROADWAY. (UsLoiners. Sales are made to the j Ki-omrianiment of quick, jazzy music The phonograph' \\ill be dispos d of on the co-operative plan tc OTHER REAL ACTS. inic customer of the store. Ill bun Hancock of Port Monmouth bas bought ;i new sawmill and be will si 11 the one he has been using. Mr. lluuoek is not at the tender mercies ol the coal trust. He has sawed up • i oiifrh wood to have plenty of fuel all winter. ' | At Belford on Sunday the ..home j baseball team was defeated by Jo- j seph Morley's Keyport Stars by a j SCIIK of - to 1. The same teams j will play at Belford next Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Lingo and family have moved to Belford from ramb'ridge, Ohio. Mrs. Lingo is a daughter of Jacob Dennis of Belford. Hiss Myrtle Ruff and Miss Mollie Plug of Leonardo were operated on at tin Long Branch hospital last v PI k tor the removal of tonsils. Mi ir.d Mrs. John Dol.'in of Philaililpnii formerly of Belford, motored to lielford Sunday and spent the day with Mrs. John Mulder. ltuss'.'ll Casler, son of Thomas 0nsler, is the latent wireless devotee fit Port Monniouth. He has set lip a wireless outfit in his' home. The Leonardo high school football team defeated St. Mary's football team of South Amboy Saturday by a score of 27 to (I. Miss Emma Leonard has been appointed librarian at Leonardo and books may be had on Wednesdays and Fridays. .Mr. and Mir. Vamloliah Urown of Earl Orange spent Sunday at BelfnH v.illi Mr. Brown's- mother, Mrs. Emma Iir"\vn. Everett Henry of New York spent I part of last week at lielford with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George 0 . Henry. 11. H. Leonard is building a livenHiiil liiuigiilow on Washington avenue ut Leonardo for his own occu-. puney. Mr. and Mrs. Lenn Howard of ! Jersey City spent .Sunday with Mr. and Mrs-.. William Soeley of Belford. "M'!u- Leonardo ladies' auxiliary h'-ld a dancr Saturady night ill tile liri'Ium-f and cleared about $-0. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smack of Arlington wore Sunday fuests of Mr. ami Mrs. 1-Yt-<I A; pel'of lUlfon!. It. I'. C»\\\ l(trm: vn hits the ronh.'iet. f'> ri':ihinj;h' the Wiclwium }nnisii on Just Plain Facto, Here, But They Speak Out Loud AuxiUfii*y Scat: provide* atm-chnir iNiinf-irt for tlio fourth ptwMi-naer, nnJ folds, C(»tnplett;ly out nf tlie way when not require*!. The top iu of hound-flbeorbtnts tonstruclJon, mufiling mcchniiiuil noiicf* Intti'nJ of accentuating tlitm. Door unil ^t]c windows Klkic gnitly and tiiilctfy In fclt-Hncd cliflniuils: rear uiiulow (;lns% Is eaftly cjnhcdd^l In rubber. Thus arc U'hiilow rattles clirninntcd. Wlnvlow curtnlnu dclicotolv mntdt with the bhndo of uphottitcrhifti and urc .on Bprinjj rolltrru. A neat The new ;ityle vit.or is o( plcfliilns coiA-cniincc; ao la the cowl vtniilntor. S t e p i«nta,-corrt»(ialeJ rulibcr, (ilutniniun frtmed, — hove sc-K-coataincd kick plates ntul Lempers. PnrUinn li((litfi on cowl the new drum-type hcticlHt^its. Of rourec tJicrc'a a dome liyht innidc. Price, $1835, f.a.b, Lansing Moa,Tues.,Wed,Nov. Matinee—3PRSD AY—Night NEVER MST SUCH AMUSING- SCALAWA'&S new YORK'S RIB TICKLING- 75 zA TALE OF / / pecial lor1 "Tk € A play that ncMc« t h e hi-ii-Iita human inul plumba emotion. The a d v e n t u r e : , o f a :;hop l;irl. [akii:j: I u i | i | n n i - ( « 111 a d e e p h u m a n u i n ! » r ; , l a m l i i i r ; ^BflH^^.. MAT| flic ilrplli. of every h e rIr.ui forlnrniic-; t i | | , a ( V(1U w j | ] ( . n j ( l v . NEE. 39c, 28c , V « ^ K s J ' — N I G H T , 83c P SSc, 3 9 c NOTK Seaty ri'.vw sdllin/j;. Make y(Jur reservations early. PJiono [tod ]->ank HO'-1 ^>T?- & .Mr •» Mm V t.im; ipt on of N fwark \v<.<'k i it lli'lfonl with Ii 111' • t i n 'r, Air:'i. J o i n it1 Triniljtc Mr . ifti.l Mr... ,| • un i-« MWks Hi- cv< •111 P i u h liavr f^OIH1 l.o • N ( V I . i k I'm- t h i" winh T . ;\!ns. I I . A . npitrtcompitrtli Ivor's one on tlw rcfirc deck provide ample Motfi|s tpace for SPECIAL HWSIC P.y PtAnce Ctrchestra of 8 Pieces L,22 \
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