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VOLUME XLV. NO. 38 ; laauad Weekly, EnUr«d M B»con<i-Ci**» &Utt«r «t tht Foit-offlce i t E«d Bank, M. J., undtr tb . ' l o t of 11 arch Id. 1ST*. RED BANK, N , «J1( WEDNESDAY/MARCH 14, 1923. $1.50 Per Year. PAGES 1 TO 10.

THE ANDES TABLELANDS.SIGHTS IN THE LAND OF THE

ANCIENT INCAS.

A Country' Where There are H-fTrees but Many Odd Scenes toAttract the Eye of a Traveler—Ancient Conditions Survive.The following letter is from John

- H. Cook, editor of The Register, i|iidit describes part of the trip Mr. undMrs. Cook, are making, in SouthAmerica; . '•!

The city of Cuzco is one of thequeerest cities of. the world. It is on,the Andes tablelands and it is overtwo miles above aea level. It has alittle street railroad which runs fromthe railroad .station to the center ofthe city.. This street railroad has atrack about two feet or 2'/» -footwide.. It isn't an electric railroad,but it is a mule railroad." Each cat-will hold about ten or twelve personsand each cur is pulled by four mules.Tho harness of. the four-mule teamis always getting out of order, andevery little ways the team has to bestopped to get thc harness in work-ing order again.

The hotels in this, part of thecountry art' not particularly good.In.fact they ure about the worst Ihave ever been in and I have been insome' of the remote parts of theworld. I dont believe, the smallestarid poorest hotel in the smallest vil-lage of Monmouth county is as bad

tablelands is above the timber lihe,and no trees grow here. You cantravel for score's of miles on the rail-road and not see u single tree. Hut,>t almost every station when; the•ains stop, there uru women selling

I n's aiul oranges uiul alligator pears,anil bananas- sind grapes and pearsanil other fruits. These fruits aregrown in tin.1 low valleys among the.mountains,' lower down than theAndes tablelands over which the rail-road runs. It seemed strange to seeall these tropical fruits sold at the

NEW STORES WILL GO UP.OLD LANDMARK ON BROAD

STREET BEING RAZED.

TEMPERATE UNION DOINGS.Four New Membe'ri Joined the Red

Bank Union U i t Week.At the last meeting of the women's

temperance union ai Mrs. WiiymanWilson's; on Maple avenue a program

RED BANK WOMAN'S WILL. HIS ™ E N T I E ™ BIRTHDAY-• I William Eolten of Leighton Avenue

MRS. ALICE COTHERN MADE* ^.y'1'^*" ™th. " P " ' y -William Bulten of Lcightpn ave-

'BALL SEASON DRAWS NIGHBIG CASH BEQUESTS. I'nue ci'l.-braled his- twentieth birth-

with ;i party 'a few nights

THE UMPIRE WILL SAYBALL" APRIL 8TH.

PLAY

n. I , ? Jill i ford, Mrs. - W. L. $3,000 each to her nephew, (.harl- a

r) iuIj (. | and Sanborn of the Oriole baseball teami i hd ih ta f

William A. Truex, therailroad stations, l i o i t , . n L | 1 , . ( J . . | |V ( . r <l i o i t , nRadcbfie ami her m,™; Sarah K M a | ( ; ( l ] i>K«inK ahead with ptanj, for'a wryhave constructed on the site of thewere anow-capped mountains. Samuel F.zzonu.

built, lire covered with some sort ofstucco, "which turns the ruin. Thestucco is usually painted or coloredin some way so that it mnkes thehouse look very fine,and substantial.Many of the very finest' houses,owned by the richest men of the city,are built in this way of sun-bakedbricks.' They present- as fine an ap-

as the finest houses innmouth county. Many of them

are surrounded by beautiful gardens.It never freezes here, and-all kinds

fl

pearanceMonmout

Broad, street. It was built a longtime, atfo and in the substantial waycharacteristic of • the dwellings ofthose times. Until the work of faz-ing it wasatntu of preservation,

Tin: lute Joseph Truex, father ofthe present owner, bought the houseabout eighty years ago at sheriff's

The.Truex house is thu only land- MEETING FOR FARMERS.mark left on the business section of

INSTITUTE AT NEW MONMOUTHCHURCH LAST WEEK.

wood ancj Emnia TulfSherman'and Sarahmade executors of the will.

>rd. Harry li. RC1 PORH PI Af FS SOI Jl ^ the Red BankersK. FORK were DELI U1V3J T L H t t O OULU., Htr(.nB t e . i m t 0 - m c c t .

ll

will , haveng team to meet. The Oriole

line-up will be Fox pitcher, ToaehIn a will made December Hith, | N E W OWNERS FOR PROPERTIES catcher, Hurley first base, Kinhorn

1920, Charles F. Colyc.r of .Manilla- second base, Manuel third base, Jack- •pan township bequeathed $5,000 to , A ' l n A i r L f l k - 1 1 ; s o n si,,,,.t stop, Cline right field, Eg-

stai-tcil iUwas in a good T h e r e w « « G o o d Attendance Con-1 his wife, Lettie J. Colyer; n thou- T h e C o m p t o n E a i a t e Tract Bought by belt center field an-l Jack Leddy leftlidering the Miserable WeatheState College Experts and a Minis-ter were the Speakers.The, snow and sleet storm Tuesday

, aand-dollar Liberty bond and :Jl)!jj shares of oil stock to his son, Alex-lander R. Colyer, and a five-hundredd l U i S b d h f

sule. It was owned by a man named I of last week cutGoodday, who was engaged in the lance at the farmers' insti• • ' ' 'N M h B * '

Three Men Who Will Develop It— field. Aii extra pitcher and inlielderHenry Clayton and J. E. Johnson will be engaged.Sell Their Houses., .- / ' \ As soon as the frost gets.out of the

ground the diamond will lie put into

of tropical flowers can be grown. I lumlier business and who failed' toThe building where Pizarro, the! make u success of this undertaking.

Spaniard who conquered this coun-1 After the death of Joseph Truex thetry, had hi« palace, Is still standing, j house was occupied for many years

New Monmouh Barternoon and night is:The first speaker *lee, state entomologist.

d the best hotel in some of the bigja m j it j s now one of the government' | j y his daughters, Misses Emma and Jose scale was on the increase b«-ities we have visited. However, we | buildings of the eity. Part of the! Viola Truex, who died a short time! cause of careless 'spraying. Dustinglid not come here to enjoy the ho-; building is of Inca construction, ani) ] ago. - ! trees, he said, was in an experimentalels, but to sec things. And' we cer- j the.rest is the work of the Spaniards. I When Joseph Truex bought the'stage, but dusting vegetables is more

ings art) erected on the stone foun- j by farm land. Today it is surrounded off insects,dations of the ancient Incu buildings, i on all sides ' ' " ! "'*" " " ~ "

as1

citiesdidtejs, hut to sec tmngs. anu we cer-1 thcrest is the work of the Spaniards. I When Joseph Truex boughttainly have seen a lot of very un-!ln rnany places in the city the build- • house it was surrounded on all sides !satisfactory than liquid for keepingusual things. ' "

Cuzco was the capital of the1 an-

dollar United States bond to each of

two-thirds of the balance 'to'his sonv • . . •• , . ,,, ,and the balance to be divided be- property is occupiwl by .Mrs. btouttween the two daughters. His wife s-ompton and this was- included mand John R. Nostrand were made : the Nile. The new. owners will takeexecutors of thc will. ' .possession of tin- house in July a

n!)tainc'd lmmcdiati''Charles Brochehank of Hov.'cl. , - ,wwnship left all his property to his f the other property,wife and made her executrix'of the have greets yit t.irouRh the land and

possessionThr-v will, , , - n n , - - - „ . . .„ .sides by stores. It looks oddly! Mr. Hagarty of 'Philadelphia gave i i-narics P™^

cient Inca -kingdom. Vne IncaS were |. The railroad to Cuzeo winds along; out of place and quaint'in these sur- a talk on the care of tractors. Ros-1 township left^Hcleaned out by the Spaniards J')"-the'mountain sides, and some of the . rounding* The Misses Truex n - c o e DeBaun of Pine Brook, one ofyears ago or so, but the marksof t-lie j Kruili:» are very steep. In one place ^-ived many fluttorinir ' ' ' ' "Inca occupation of the "'""" . . . . . .still here. The Ineaibuilders of stone, andwere cut and liiid withoutcement. The stones tittcperfectly, although manystones were cut withand of many shapes,which were not destroy*OpUlliUHlS lilt- SLlIt nlUlHlll-r, ., - - . ^m^. ,^jL ^uu i,i<n_ivn. . I UUll lit y i y r t i n g H I C I U H J ' H I.I u n t u n i t U "*• *" 1 " f ( 11 V.' t f tas solid and in as line condition as . - ^ h a Rimm Catholic country | It Was Given Last Week for Mi., case that cover crops take the place j * " ^ imYnKnYKeW,lv H-rrv A on Compton street at Belfonl to a - «'ou

! l d t h e " , a r e " . . ^ »"?*• J i r ^ ! - D» r o t hy McKenzie. of spraying l***J™* f o l d i n g ^ " ' ^ " ^ " ^ ^ o r of'the New York party, who will occupy it. *««.

board of directors consists of t(kern.and Harry B. Clayton,fenyder is publicity manager.'

•etaryThe

i of-Mr.

HIS TERM ENDED.

A "snowball" shower wus giventhe vines For fertilizer for toma- • Watson was made

the day they were put up, nobody I a n d _ _ „ . „ . . o „..,knows how many hundreds of years \ jjos(- of them are open all the time'.ago ' jA ta lmos t every hour of thc day y o u ; l a 9 " T ^

'Besides these rums of the Inca can see people going into the j ] j 0 l l a e of white, street for Miss Dor- ! w l t h . a ' a r £ G PercGr ' t j£C of nitrogendays there are in this country ii lot churches, whether services are being j . f . " MpKenzie of Westside ivenuc JGominK_ * r o m .tankage.

vesselsThis

. would have been of great benefit to

days there a n yof gigantic stone figures, ten to fif- held or not. Woirjen with Sabies onteen feet high and even higher than'their hacks, "and native Peruvian In-

hore resorts and bathers and it... , T h c p r i a , w a s ?4i,r)0() and"the"saTelIwas w?uld have prevented the destructioni i ' r . i t i , j . , e -r, T. l i T Y i - i r l t , h , - i u i r i . f & c ; n n • °t lishei'ics and migiatory water fowl.Percy B. Woolfemlcn of Freehold made hj I.uku & Son. ConEres3man Camnbell of Kansas

.left all his estate to his wife, Alice. ; hnnnP,,..,i in be the presiding officerA G. Waller^ farm management Woolfenden, and made her executrix PRESBYTERIAN WOMEN'."d

measure was intro-Party for : ' 'ue«l a!»i h c refused to let itcorae

who is engaged to Einar Larsen of ,Perth A-fcy. • Novel decoration, o f - r e l i s t of the state of Matawan made Election and a Surprise

ouse and Misses Dorothy Jones,way up from the Pacific ocean to the ments is said to run up into manytablelands of the Andes mountains, millions of dollars.For over two weeks we were morethan two miles above sea level, andf bi rt f th ti

l fLong before the railroad was

built, and in the ancient days of theI d f th h t C

Harrison,Anna 01-i

crops were not the best. | $10,500, a number of shares of oiland all her clothes, jewelry,

n two miles above sea level, and built, and in the ancient days of thea big Ptrrt of the time we were j Incus, a road.from the shore to Cuz-

rly three miles above seu level. !co was used to bring goods of allThe ttif ftt these high altitudes is very ' kinds to Cuzco, which was the seatthin and it Was hard for us to walk j of the Inca government. The pres-or take much exercise without get-lent railroad follows the generalting winded. We had to take/things ; course of this ancient road. It is not

'very easy and walk very slowly,, in j much more than a pathway along the.order to get along at all. Some side of the mountain. In some placespeople get nose bleed and other trou- ] it is perhaps ten feet wide, while inhies at this high altitude, but nothing other places it is not more than two

o V v c S i n A m v a i d A n n a 0 l A n i g h t R e v F . A . D e M a r i . . f ^ c k a n d a l l h e r c l t h , j y , j A n e n t e t a i n m e n t f o l l o w e d t h e DEdith Johnson M ! Gla*r" Me Asbury Park gave a talk on "Unex-j^verware, books »nd pictures to ker | , t i u w & s i v e n u n d e r t h c (U.,

nde Miss McKenlie and Mr ! plored Areas," He said there is a' niece, Helen L. Reid. To her broth-: ; f M i s 3 M i m ] i e C o e r a n d :T T tendency in many'folks to feel t h a t « , Wil lam E LloydTshe left a Mrs-R E L Morefleld ti

of this sort happened to us. lor three feet wide. This road atAll the natives of this region go j times is close to the railroad, and

barefooted, whether they are men, I only in very few places is it far fromwomen or children. Most of them ! the railroad, so that it can be readilywear heavy, wide-brimmed flat hats, seen from the car windows. All daya good deal like the hats worn' by | long on this road could be seencoolies and servants in Upper China droves of sheep, and great herds ofand Manchurin. The native Peru llamas bearing packages on theirIndians 'look a good deal like Mon- backs like little camels, and donkeysgolinns in the shape of their features i and mules laden with goods of alland several persons told us that j kinds, and men and women in cloth-theri' were legends of the country be- jing of bright colors and carrying tie-

enzieLarsen o e m a r r i e d T e x t J u n eb e j n a r n e d n e x t J u n e .

The Red Bank Presbyterian churchgained seventeen members as a resultof the recent revival services at thechurch. Those received on confessionof faith are Miss Myrtle LucilleSnyder, who was baptised; MarionRoss Woolley and Philip TrumbullSmith. Those received on reaffirma-tion of faith are Thomas W. Head andMrs. Elizabeth N. Head. Those re-ceived by letter are Miss Annie ReidStevenson, Mrs. Bessie A. Turking-ton, Miss Dorothy Hiyrris, Mrs. JuliaE. l,ovett, K. Courtland Reamer,Mrs. Lily Hilbers Reanter, Mrs. Annie

speaker declared, 'in driving away ™1!n"?acturinS companydark clouds, will help one in tackling!^'"hm which are tothe .big jobs/ from the angle whichwill eventually result in winning.

„ _. „ „., POTATO SEED DISINFECTION.Secretary—Mrs. Thomas P. Riley. , -An entertainment followed the Demonstrations on Three Freehold

Farms Last Week.The first df. a series of demonstra-

forthe

DuBoisThomas Perrine of Freehold. The

demonstrations were in charge of El-- . - : " t i i en. ' r>..\ ion unu mis..iinucisuu ••»n ' • • » , wood B. Douglass, the county farm

I6!6" L & l l ° ± 9 fn f

t h p ^ Un ! • wjth piano accompaniment by Mr., agent, and Dr. W. H. Martin, the

piurcli Areas/ lie ottiu wivit ia a ViT'li* 1? ' 1 1 7* Vi 1 -ft- IUUL1UI1 u i iiuao iTiiiinic VJUUJJCI ama i lie tii L ui a- ocilca ui urLUiuiiatt**1"tendency in many 'folks to feel t h a t , e r . w,"'}fm, *-. % S* 4 \hn ; M r s - M u n r o ' Mrs.-R. E. L. Morefield tions on disinfecting poUtoes forthey are cramped in their opportun- grandtatner s MOCK a n a i o J5ercn<i, r e a ( 1 s e v e r a l pOefflB> a m ong them be-; planting were held Friday 0D theities to do what they would like to, W. Schenck she left ?1UU. All the} i n . . M o t n e r . s Glasses," which was; farms of P. P. Jones, J. S. DuBois___IM_ •_ i n . . :c i.i.~.. ^:,i 4.t.AM rest, of her e s t a t e she le i t to her t . "^ _ii..,_ n : i M _ . A « ! ^ j m , r. : . ./n i.->.i ^u^. , _ , „ nnrcnvTrDiAHG lues to uo wnai. Lney wuuiu uivv IU, . - , . , , i f * . l, . ' lnK mouiei a uiua-iuft, winwi *>«.i jiiuns oi r,

NEW PRESBYTERIANS. w h U e ;„ r eality if they nd them, rest of her estate she left to hei j Kr t i c l l l a r l y w c l l received. Mrs. Ar-land Thomas

A G»i« of- S e v e r n Members for selves of this thought they would nephews, Edward Grandin Scncnck • t h v Gregory, Mrs. Japhia Clay- demonstratethe Red Ba.k Chunh I ""d that they have an entire field in and Henry Lloyd Schenck, except 6 ' t o n and-- M,b

s,; Anderson sang, solos, wood B. D(m,. ' , „ . , " _ , . . . „ ? . _ .u....u which' to develop. Laughter, the seventy shares of stock pf_thc Kue; w i t h i a n o accOmpaniment by Mrs. agent, andof Phila-

OLD MISSION REVIVED.

Religious Services to be Held Againat Port Monmouth.

The old mission building at PortMonmouth has been repaired andservices will be held there Easter.Thc building has been idle a longtime. As in the past, it will not beused by any particular denomination

rnanufacturing company ot r-tnia- W a r r e , , H S m o c k . ^ n e m c mbers of state plant pathologist. They weredelphia which are to be divided,th(, c i r c l e a n c i t h e i r gU e s t s expressed.well attended. The automobile used.£I!V)

JI1?_W!!'J"™ r j j i T ' . o l C " ± ' much pleasure with the entertain-' for the demonstraOonB presented aReid and Edgar and Henry Schenck.

Her nephews were made executorsof the will. ,

Clara A. Burtt of Ocean townshipin a will made April 15th, 1922, left

pleasure 'with the entertain- for the demonstrations presented a.ment, which was given as a surprise rather unusual appearance as it wentparty for Mrs. Richard A. Strong, fVOm farm to farm carrying the bar-the retiring president. Mrs. Munro rels used for soaking and the cor-

rosive sublimate. The farmers pro-vided the potatoes and water. Other

served refreshments.

fLhV r e^rl°n5^^h tThi,r,; 'CHICKENS AND CORN .STOLEN, demonstrations will be held in various!fn. E. anHer s!fn. E. Crt T ,E. Burtt. The latter was made exe- Th. l

t f the Will I

ing ori«Ini»lly populated by people mimdqus loads on their" backs.! P. Buell. Dr. Charles A. Palmer, Mrs, _. ...._ .who drifted across the Pacific ocean ! Everything on this road was goinu' Carrie Jones Palmer, Miss Dorothy j hut will be for anyone who wants toto these shores. Another thing that;On just as it had gone on for hun- Elizabeth Head, Miss Ethel Nim Head i worship there. Henry Fox and George

f N h Chi d l d d d bb l t h d f and Mrs Helen Vredunburg Sweat Burlew collected money for repairingshores. Another thing that;On just as it had gone on for hun , p y g

1 us of North China midldreds and probably thousands of and Mrs. Helen Vredunburg Sweat. Burlew collected money for repairingia . was thu hats worn by! years. Labor ia very, very cheap,; The church now has 425 members. | the mission and they did a big lot of

i Th ; d b h i d t * • t k i t h t charge for

remindedManchuria. was tliu hats worn oy : years.some of the Peruvian women. These ;a n u" men and women can be hired towere nearly square, with a flap hang-j carry heavy loads for long distances Notice!

| y gj carpenter work without charge for| their services. Mr. Fox's father iswere nearly square, with a flap hangj carry heavy loads for long distances; |

ing down on each side and they were cheaper than thc railroad can carry; By this method I desire to inform pastor of a New York church and healmost exactly like the hats worn by,the Roods, In spite of this hard my many customers, and any others has a summer camp at Port Mon-the high-class Mnnchu women of to- • work the men und women and chil-;who may be interested, that I have . mouth where poor New York childrend d l h d h f l moved m wheelwright automobile [h ot ing He will be amongday.

All the women carry their babieson their backs. They make a sortof sling of a blanket and the babyis wrapped in that blanket in such away that only the baby's head is seenoutside of the blanket. When thebaby gets hungry the woman sitsdown in the street or on the side-walk or in the market place, orwherever she may be, and nurses thebaby there in public. We have seenat times five or six women sittingdown in a row along the street,.allnursing their babies and talking to-gether at a great rate. Another pe-culiar thing we noticed about thesebabies of I'eru was that although we«awthem

A Present For You.Each ludy who visits my stores, 1

I to the Charles Kurd building' on Mon| mouth street and Southern railroad,i near Red Bank railroad depot.

drcn arc always happy and cheerful ] moved my wheelwright, automobile, | have outings. He will be amongand ure always luuwninK und nppar"carriage and general vehicle business those who will preach at the mission,ently contented, \ ' to the Charles Bunl building on Mon- Every window in the building was

1 -••-••' ' ' •-•-' " • ' " :1— ' broken by hoodlums, who threw rocksand stones through them. New glass

I am prepared to accept any work, I for the windows was donated by Wai-Broad street nnd 170 ' Monmouth 'guarantee an expert job at moderate I ter Walling of l'urt Monmouth.struct, Saturday, March 17th, will re-' price and am able 'o turn out workceive absolutely free a beautiful Em- j promptly.press ribbon-trimmed, all-wool, wash-: Your business is respectfully soliraide powder puff and » largti box ofimported face powder; total value 75cents, with tin1 purchase of one dol-lur's worth or more of any kind"ofmerchandise in my stores. Make outa list of the things you need and come |in early so you'll be sure to-get one

E.cutor Of the Will.

ievD» Get Grain and FeatheredBooty at Tinton Falls.

Forty chickens and ,a load of corn..... ,.+ „!,!., en TliondnV fi T*'lTTnNr'«

°f

Mistake in a Name.The maiden name of Mrs. William

Layton of Lineroft.

pyitetl. Estimates cheerfully given.Telephone 1050.

-Advertisement.A. I.. Dnvison.

Thesued 50 season tickets and only 50will be sold. They are going fast.Forty games lire generally played.Figure what you will save. If youwant one quick nction on youv part

place is in charge of John Spring- an (j Mary Doyle Connors of EverettIsteen, who is employed'by Mr. Parm- R m | a sister of Edward Connors and

Good Appearance Comes First. Uy- Mr. Springsteen owned half of Mrs. John Sidell of Red Ban tA well dressed person in business the stolen chickens. It is thought' — — * ~ « "

„. social life always has the ad-: that the thieves hauled away their Free to Ladies.vantage over a person who is not, plunder in an automobile. Iney lett On Snturday, March 17th, at eachwell dressed. Dont let your clothes several empty sacks, indicating that of my drug Btores, 15 Broad streetget out of shape when we clean and ' they had intended to take all the and 176 Monmouth street, I will givepress the~m with ease in the modern ' chickens but had been irightenecl absolutely free a handsome, ribbon-way We clean and dye clothes in a | away and had dropped the sacks in trimmed, all-wool, washable powdermanner that brings entire satisfaction ; their baste. Mr. Springsteen sold the puff, wrapped in a sanitary envelope,to our patrons. Accordion pleating | remainder of the chickens. and a large box of imported face pbw-and cleaning blankets also done in | - _ ,T'—"TIiT c , .dev, toUil value 75 cents, to each lady-the right manner. French Cleaners: Are You Thinking oF the £uture7 , w m , purchases one dollar's worth orand Dyers, Moe Gordon, proprietor,1 Why continue to suffer.'_ Your feet m o r e of any kind of merchandise,fi Broad street Red Bank. Phone [trouble you" Dr. Werners l'eatner- Think over the thinga you'll need in

^ o l ^ S a u ' c h b ' h a v e is- 1151.U"l\vVirc,,lV^nd'";ieiiveVthe bright _arch supporters made from the drug line an^come'in early so u*

is necessary.April 8th. R

y pFirst game Sunday,

Alb E S dg y

Albert E. Snyder,

Tonight is the Night!Meet and enjoy the time of your

_ _^ of these exquisite outfits. Kntsin life at the greatest masque ball of j treasurer, or any dull member.~—Ad-7" thousands and thousand's of pharmacy, 15' Broad street, or Station the season, given by thc ladies' He- j ve-rtisement.,>m we never heard one of them j pharmacy, 17<> Monmouth street, H. brew society at the Cotii'mimity house, j -••••>-j, 11,. Kntsin, proprietor.—Advertise-! Riverside avenue, near Front street.] Pianos and Tuning.The blimkels worn by the women./!mvnt. • j The finest dance floor in town Hack- Wo specialize in the most difficult

., . . , • . r I - - « . . • • - e t ts famous dunce nrehoslrn nnd piano and payer plo.no work. Newgrand, upright, player, reproducinu

goods.—Advertisement.

Wanted.People who do want first class dec-

orating done in their homes at mod-orating don t eerate cost, IB per cent reduction oa

to carry their babies are of verybright colors. They lire all hand-made The women spin the yarn! " » ; '«•<• " " ' " l »«»"»'«, «» l

from the wool of lluimiH and sheep ! A s s " 0 1 ? ""! " f f t ' r s o n i ' , u l tlll> moHlj rents,with u primitive di.4nlf which Uu'.v P'-"'i able investments known Over

k '

An Eight Per Cent Investment. three prizes for the best vostumes;The Red Hank Uuilding And Loan first prize $10 in gold. Admission 75

Advertisement.

Taxpayer! of Red Bnnk.You arc invited to cull at my office,!

4:2 Uroml .street, and Inspect the UVi'l

ecp whirling. They (In not linvu'«'•' "«« I ' " ' " •'"'•"<-•'' for the pastny spinning wheel, ' They fante.i a twelve years. Ni-w scries of stork is

•iniinii .if nn wnnl to their left • "< ) w " P ' ' " ' HubHcriptioiia may bei d o \ , I I i 'v snT.it I van f ro . nm.l." a t uny time at the Hroad Street and liU:« tax lists. The llstn will be, ' r w h w l along Nutioiud bank .0. II. Conover, »,",- in ,nv olli,,' from March Iflth »„

tlo Htreet At first it 'looked queer j"'l»''.V. -Advertisement, Mareli Mil, IIICIUHIV.;. Albert I ,, " u l l u - ii I,, r „!,.„„ iii.-' - • . * - - .... h i m , pri':iiilent of ihe Monmouth

X r w i t l i ' r h i g bulicli uf raw wold,' , F«' s">« ™ ««•»«• | l!»»»<y I1"»"1 »r T..x«tion._A,lv,.r-

lumn, fiislciicd to their left siihs i^ythe distiilT whirling round :_•' fue

I ami tclcphoiii", Hliop in rear!long by Sit fret widi-, with i

and round, und kept just above thejsurface of tint ground. The women ikeep npiiinini; the yarn all the Jini'

"11 III.whether they ure wulklng along thr»lrc«t, or dli'kering in the market, ordoing anything elsii that doen nol <>e-

. . • i , , . , i » i i i i i i ' i u i y v

r u p y t h e i r hnniln junt a s with ( 1 ' ' ' SUIIH of V e l r nHome old lndii'» can liult whlli ' t h e y 'uri1 tnlkiMK or r e n d i n g or doing i tny-i i , i | i .l lllll^ e l i e I tut. doe.'i no t orru |>y t h e i rIIIIIHIM A f t e r I lie ya rn i i npun It indyed, IIMIIMIIV in nr igh t ni lorn, ofwhich ri'il !» t he iir lncipal co lor .

nnd electric pianos direct from fac-tory (at factory prices); samples onfloor. URIHI pianos always on hand.Open evenings. IHrhnn's piano shop,Drummomi place, Red Bank, rear oitown hull, l'hone 988.—Advcrti»»-nient.

Spring and I'.aster Fasliions.Coats, suit:- iiiwl drens models from

New VurkV Itettt designers of fashion!)fur spring nnd Kaster, will he shownbeginning tiinioii'iiw, olfi'iing widehilitude for individual preference andthe I'xpiTH'.ion nl personality in ilresi.A. Sill/, .v Co., Red Itank.'-Adver-

an impression of your foot will cor- not to bo disappointed. Katsin phar-r e d and prevent you from future suf- macy, 15 llroiul street, or Stationfc'i'ing nnd pain. Dr. Weiner, foot pharmacy, 176 MonmoQUi sstrei-t, B.correctionist and orthopedic special- L. Kntsin, proprietor.—Advirtise-ist, Rooms 11-13, Broiul Street Na-:m c I , t .tional bank building, Red Bank, N. J. •»*' '" *~l'hone 1007. Hours 9:00 A. M. to U«nce.nil materials used for interior decor-

i4 Mechanic street, Red Bank, N. J. months returns $1110(1.Advertisoment.

Don, C t c h Coldwhile waiting for friends, busiics orthe .trolley. Stop at my waiting

d k lf t h

$10 n month . . , „for \V> months returns $2(100. r>{) l\nti •""W money. Social wile an alla nimitli for US months returns1 h|K.h. K"»'« stationery. Id.s B rot hem*fl.OIIO. $.10 :i month fur 13K months ^," "If...™0

returns $10,(1(10. Subscriptions fori,r t u n $ , pstock may be made at any time at the

N t i l h k K Re i™3s 3- t l o l I l !y o r

room and mako yourself at homo. ' ltroad- Street National bnnk. K. R-You are under no obligation to buy. Cnnovrr, Secretary.- Advertisement.My placo la comfortf.ble nnd conven-1 - • . • - —lent and all buimes and tho trolley i A Word io th* Wls».stop nt tho door. Red Hank Waiting j Why lose the pleasure of your nu-Room, II. Bolgnid, proprietor.—Ad-vertisement.

C«ra Parly.Curd pni'ly will be given by tile

f \'i'|i'iiini iiiixiliury at I In1

n build int.';, VVoiliH'luluy, Mnn'hl'ri?,i'!i ami rcfi't'nliiiii'ni", Adill) cent!'. Advcitlm'ilienl.

to Loan

Ing Than Meat.mido innyonnaiio li

I a grunt body builder. Our Nationalninvonnalno, containing only freibegga, bent salad oil and highest grail '»plce« and vlncuar, In on Idnal food \ I)p|irai«»«n SalA»k for It bv name If you want th« j f,,r t|,(, | l ( ,m , | i , ,,|' CliriHt'fKpincopiil)liB.it.—AdVBrtl|am»nt jebntrh, Middlclmvn, will be held nt

. ,"m"T~^. ',. 'lh" llhriny on Saturday afternoon,. |1V , , , " O . C J . n . . ° . . . " " ' " ' i Min-t-li IV t li. I'IMIII l!:ill) t o !r.M\

I 1 ' '! In fill per cent, Used liy tlmiiHiuiiln «f |

iii ins and indiviilimlu, Iniiuding tl,r

B nwuy on n vacation, Dr. Jackson of j Si'dnii Auto, Top Co., 1(1 MechanicMewurk will be at the Red Hunk ofllci' j s t i , . , . ( , \Wi\ Hank, l'lione 100fi-M.—on Wi'diiesday aiul Saturday 2:00 t« ; Ailvertiwinent4 :0(l 1'. M. and at the Mnlnwan olllce

.y tin- IIS." of mir vaporUi'r mi ymir ; l |.(,|,,,,k ,-V<iV.-iti .ement!I'oi'il. liiiiii'iintoi-.l niivuiK from .'Ill's i ».«-

l'1'!(17li-hnl JK

» (,i>. - Ailvfrtwcrmnit.

.m ,, i • ,• ,i mi f lwl 'or Hi'i'diul iniirtiffiKe. AMliury ,, ,I hon the yarn U woven by the w o , , k , , , M , , , , ,.„ V)'u Kclly-NIrnvn, wlm set up n I.IHlr l»»m on the M l l t l l m i n , lV(,, lu,, ( Anliury I'nrk. N. J. M , , ~ ~ ' *~ '

riitinc JIOIH.- -Advi'tlUemi'llt. I ,„ „ , M«d»l»ln» Candli i ,- •- - « * . • - - 28 Illveritldo nveniit', Hod Hunk

Victor Night, Mlxivl choculntei $1.00 th« nnundTonight Is tl«« Vlotol Blt t t n l f u d m Hit coitU. I'hon* Bfill, Und

Tu.tlnj'i, 18 Monmoutts itrt«i, Rtd H«tik,—AdverUwmwit.Bank.—AiW«rH»««i<mt. } . —«""**?"

Palsy ParlyB«|Jtl«t church Friday «»«itltiir. tii*Hlth. Kntortnlnment mill ri'ii'0»h-

. . . . menu, TlekoU 8H etinU.—Co to church)—AdvmiMnunt,

I'nrih Scraam., . ..IICIOHO porches with seroons or

(ommi'mion. |K | , l l t , | mt^v window icrceiu to ordor

ground. Thin loom in only aboutor rflx fret long, iiml . just wliluIHIOUKII to WIMIVI! II bliinket the nl'-i'necilml. All the men wehr it Hlmilurlilnnkel, with n Kilt cut In the middle.Thtiy pokn their lieiidn through Ihwullti nnd I he blunket fnlU down overtheir »lioulil»r«, Tho womnn maketho dy«a for ilyi'lnif thu yitrn out ntv»H«u« —'' " 'f t u « roolH »ml veit<H<iblc«.

Most of thli oounlrr In thu Am)«

nnd milk" duorit, windows and millwork of uny kind. II. C. llurcholl,phono 41111tl

i n i y k i n d11 M, I.on

JUdA. B. DtrhtR, P U K « / .k J ) 8 « A t l

mint,

ilnitirh,—Adv»r

Hea<tq«»rt«rs.Wo buy, r«nt, i«ll, nxchansa »nd

repair tjrpcwrltars. Trublni, th«Stort of « Thousand lt«nn. 68 Browlitntt, R«d B«nk,—Adytrtliwaitnt

Come 'irouml tlm corn«r,~>Atlvt-r-tbement.

Dr. Stntugliii

tomob'ile by laying it up ami lettingtomobile by laying t up git rust when one of our CaliforniatnpM will ninke It as warm and cosy an\iiur purlor at a very moderate cost?

Tuesday nnd Friday ":()() to 4:00,. M. Advertisement. ;

Vlslllni Clilrnpodlst. !Dr. Frnncei U. Ooo»« ()««l«r will j

miiko np]iolntmonU by MiMihonn lo |come to you whim niii'diid. Telo- |,.hiim> Kiitontdwn a 1 till - M hutwecli j(1:00 p . m . «nd 8:00 p. m.—Ailvor- |tltoment. |

Furnltur*.Lot Hoffman A Mbovnky, 14(1 Mon

mouth «trn»t, furnlnh your homo,Canh or errdlt, Kurnllure nunrfin-tscd,—AdveiUwmen^,

Canva.mr W«nt«dtii work In and i.rouiid Ited Hunk.Small Hillary ntnl ciiiumlnithiii, Writelo.X, drawer M, Uoil Ilnnk. Advcr-tlaumvlli. ^ , , * »

Go to church !~Advertl»*m«iit. •

Slinclr and Drapery llangnri.Kxpeririii'i'd men required "t (nice 'l i i in i : u l i i i i l cs a n i l i l r i i p c r i c B . Alw>

pelii'iiecil tin pet nnd iilliileiiin Iny-•i, S l c i i i l u u ' l i • ' » , , A n b l l l ' V I ' i i r k , — •

, nu nt.

i Spring U Here!j So are we here to give you the befit| service in i'lean ing, dyeing nml prrm»-ing your clothes. City Dry ('leaning& Dyi'ing Workn, 9 Mechanic street,near llroiul Htre.tt, H.-d Ilnnk. Wil-liam Ostrnv, proprietor, telcpliona10H-R.—Aclvertimtment.

Easter Has Mauk Its CallAH u.nial we nr« ready with Ihr ties*

Kiin'i mout dcHirable lln« of coats,rapes, MUHH, drcnMH, akirta, oillui,ilri'Sf gdiulH, wu«h fabrics, hiimery,underwear, corMiti), (jlovrs, tit. A,Snl/, A Co., Iti'd Ilnnh. AdvertiMB*ment.

Our di'licl

prieim for i|unntitlo». Alporln'ii dell'I'litcHnen, "0 Hroml atroet, Ucd Ilnnk.

! <: nun and Join I'utsyfro,h '" " '•"'"' ' 'mV l'"r'''»y nvitniiiK, March

.S.ImUilioi W.liUil.Kiili'nlndir« wnnli'di with «r with-

mil. i-\|»fiii-iu-uu' Apply nt onco.Htrauii, Co., Ri.nl Hunk, Advt-rllm.1-

thu Ilapliit t-hurrh. - Adver-t i»ti | i l i ' i i t: .

Dr. Dunn, Swiwm Cfck«s»»4l«».Heco.id N»tlon«I hank bulUIIng,

Ited Bunk. Honn f'ofn two until• i i o'clock dully. -AdvurUdMtiefit.

Woman Wanl.dti) Hew (.'tirpi'tH 111 workroom, Applytii Mr. H. I'uok, Hlvlrilmi'h Co,, An-bury f'ni-K, N, J . " A4vefti»i>m«nt,

Tonlfhtlolso tl*t»r«kht«t Tu>ting's, 18 MoMMNrtk MrMt, • • •D k A d r t l M « t

tlivm«nt.'round DM ««»**•,—Advilj

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.RED BAtiK REGISTER, MARCH . i 4 i l « B . ! £

There, is a real thrift ,.And a false thrift

False thrift orders the cheapestAnd vaguely hopes for the best.

Real thrift insisting on the bestFinds that in the long runThe best is usually the cheapest.

Therefore Insist on

DEVOE PAINT.

RED BANK HARDWARE STOREMonmouth Street, near Maple Avenue

Telephone 936

FIGHT LEADS TO JXlL.

Benjamin Coy Charged with Dulo-eating John Davii'i Shoulder.

Benjamin Coy of Shrewsbury wasarrested' last week on a charge ofassaulting John Davis of .Railroadavenue. Coy is n young colored manand Du\'is is 75 years old. Davis I'laims

•that Coy broke into his house and at-tacked him. C'-ov denies this. Hesays Davis attacked him. At iuiyra'tc Dayis's shoulder was dislocate.!and a cut was made on his head.

j Coy had u hearing before Justice Ed-Iwa'rd \V. Wise- and in default of $'200i liail he was ?ent to the county jail..

HOLMDEL NEWS.

A Busy Week at the Hone Stable! ofthe Ely Eatate,

Duririg the past week the Ely es-

on the Brakeley farms near CcSt'aNeck during the spring. The "jwelmules" will begin to break up the soilin about two weeks. *• The back roads are in bad condi-tion and many automobiles'have beenstuck in the mud., Mrs. David Tumidisld has recov-ered from sickness.

Frank Dove is out after havingbeen laid up with grip.

William H. Lerch has had a wire-less outfit put in his house.

Edward Kelly, who has been farm-ing the Collins place, will move toRed Bank, where he will be employedas a bus driver. Mr. Kelly recentlyhad a vendue.

L1NCROFT NEWS.

Men'i Hat Trimming Conteat Cauttaa. Lot of Fun.

.A. hat trimming contest between

ito\vn° To<l' ih^ Winzi'll'iiTMorL'anWlle I1"*"'0 the best looking hat. Joseph; 1,1,,,' vu!n rif l'ni,,.i If 1 M,,,,''W. Thompson, J. Holmes C'onover andi John \i«ne ot I.-inon K. L. Jlun-., , , W i i , B , , . . j t a n , o ,„ th(, ...„,„»Joseph Willgerodt" made the worst.

A social time a*nd refreshments'ofsandwiches and coffee were enjoyed.

John Moore is improving from hisbroken arm. .He expects to take itout uf the sling next week.

Charles II. Lum has had electricityto Herbert Evaimfi of JIatawan. .^}.itt «"'•«>"«! on. the lied Bank

.Mr. r>iil)bilt, an assistant to Elwood • ' „ , • . . . , . . , , .IS. Douglass, the countv farm demon-, ^\f^ and robins «)•>'<• here last.h '- •-• • 'week. Hurry LangendiH't was among

Hazlet anil Charles T. .E.| Matthews ol' Vamlerburg, single.horses to ' Frank Fittenger of Frue-ihi'lil^ Edward •'Orttll: of. Erowntowii,; Louis lleiser of .Marlboro, Frank Sci-jiino of Hazjct and Charles T. Smithof Koberlsvilli' and a. team of mules

IttlllllftlllHIIIMl »M»

Spring Footweara t

Clarence White's, Red Bank

My window shows a few only. Great new stock is instore of the newest 1923 models, for Men, Women and

Children.' f • • • : . " . • / • • • • • / •

Clarence White,9 Broad Street, Red Bank

g , ystrator, made an address before theradio club Monday night. He is try-ing to get the boys interested in rais-i d f l t i

y g gthose who saw them. He straightwaymade a birdhouse iiiul put it in a tree

hi t th l i d H k d*vzrst T e a l -aarsras JS'Sft-ftWOMEN ATTENTION1

Watch for this label on every bottle.

Do Not Buy Imitations.Do Not Damage Your Laundry.

yabouts are miserable.RIMI Bank is the worst.

The road toIt is so'bad

Surprising News!

A Great Opportunity for You!1 Stop Boiling Your Laundry!Do ,Away with the Sweat of Your

Brow!

Down with the "Boiler"!

Vie: "PRESTO WASHING WATER

I:

I•:•

HealthSAVE

Money Ti

WASHINGtBLEACIIIM

CLOTHES

i• Agents, Louis Gettis & Son

Presto Washing Water, our marve-lous chemical preparation^ cleansand whitens the clothes. *Removes all kinds 'of stains withoutboiling. Save gas and coal!Presto Washing Water cleans alsoFloors, Woodwork, Walls and Bath-tubs and destroys all kinds of in-

»sects. A trial will convince you.'Thousands and thousands of womenare usiii£ it, and are absolutely satis-lied, because Presto Washing'Waterdoes not damage the clothes. Askyour grocer and insist for it.

Remember the name well!

Presto Washing WaterNEW YORK CITY

that many persons who hsve been ac-customed to shopping at Red Banklire now buying at Freehold. Thomas

I! Malmr pulled many automobiles out[ | of the mire with his horses. Several

spots on the stone road to Freeholdj were upheaved when the frost came.

| j out of the ground and they werei! turned into quagmires. A large truck' | loaded with 75 barrels of potatoes' got stuck on this road .and it waspulled out by the state highway truck.Another truck was stuck for two anda.half days on the Red Bank road,

i '.George Ely, son'of Daniel S. Ely,, is back at school after having been, laid up four days.

The newly organized girls' sewingclub is now meeting Friday after-noons at three o'clock at the school-

•'house. iThirty tons'of.fertilizer arrived at

\ the Bradcvelt railroad - station lastweek fo

yliclped to put walls nf tNe in thecellar of the chapel. One more day'swork will complete the job.

The ladies^ aid society of the chap-el will meet tomorrow afternoon atMrs. G. Harry Richdale's.

A literary program was given-ata meeting of the community clubMonday night at the chapel.

Most of the roads hereabouts werewell nigh impassable during the thaw.The automobile of William Severin,the mail carrier, got stuck on thePhalanx road and was pulled out.Three automobiles got stuck in themud.at Mrs. Alvin Bennett's ftvnehil.James C. Richdale's automobile gotmjred and it was pulled out by a teamof horses. ,

TINTON FALLS NEWS.

George Wilkina ia Having lmprove-menta Made to Hii House.

George Wilkins of. Helmut is hav-ing his farmhouse at this place re-

r Koert Heyer, Peter Maher j decorated and repainted and other-,ami the My estate. I wise improved. Neiperlein Bros.' of

Edward Heyer is sick in bed with ! Marlboro a re doing the work. Johnl-'nP' . ! Collins occupies the house.

Mrs. Louisa Bray, who lives with George Martin has recovered fromI'or son. William S. Bray, has been sickness, hut his wife is still confinedvery sick. She is slightly improved, j t 0 the bed.

Mrs. Mamio Allgor has improved I Miss Cara Crawford is sick. Hersufheiently from grip to be around * a u n t ) M i s s Louise Crawford of Redlhe house. . i Bank, is with her,

••*••• • Edward Evans has been sick at theSCOBEYV1LLE NEWS. I'home of. his daughter, Mrs, Harry

155 Shrewsbury Ave.,• RED BANK, N. J.

Telephone 511 -W

' John Molisky's Rabbit "But t s " Hua j j i iss Dorothy Cornell has returned£i a'Kick That Wins. | to Jamaica, Long Island, after a stayT1 Jnhn^ Molisky has a rabbit named (with her uncle, Jesse Cornell,•j "Butts" that is pomewhat of a scrap-: George Coleman is out after a long• per. "l'.iitts" uses hits hind feet and sickness. Mrs. .Coleman is still onT it is astonishing how much power he:the sick list.iy can put into ;i,kick. Last week ho1 John Cooper is repairing Thomasv kicked Mr. Molisky's dog "Mutts" Sherman's house at Scobtyville.'

and knocked him down, causing the: Robert Scott has opened his newIdog to scamper away with his tail | store. He is trying to get a good

MILK-Nature's MasterpieceWhen Nature undertakes anything she does it well.

• In producing milk, Nature gave to mankind a masterpiece unmatched.

..,.- Concealed in its snowy whiteness is found the very, essence of life,health and beauty.

The curves and dimples of laughing babyhood;

The plump, rosy cheeks and rounded limbs of happy childhood;

The strength, virility and alert mentality of 'vigorous manhood;

The clear eyes, velvety skin and incomparable beauty of fair women.

As a nation we owe it to ourselves to increase our consumption of theMiracle Food.

As distributors of the highest quality milk we have assumed the re-sponsibility of guaranteeing to our customers, at.all times a milk that is safe,rich, clean and sweet at all times. \ ,

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to scamper away.between his legs. ' ' '

Willard Murris, Walter Smith andDavid and',. Joseph Tumidisky have

i been'engaged to drive traction plows: Weiss.

with his tail;store. He is trying to get aname for it.

Mrs. Warner is sick at the homeof her daughter, Mrs. Charles A.

Monmouth Dairy Co., Inc.Phone 886, RED BANK, N. J.

I

Ready made clothes fur men arcall from the well known makessuch as

ART CLOTHESTrue to their artistic construction.

Superior ClothesTrue to their name superior inworkmanship and fashion.

Bond Street ClothesGood as a tfvrrnini'iit bond.

AND OTHER MAKES.

' Many of these suit-, have

TWO PANTSPrice> Irom $20 to $45.

Hand Tailored 1'niit., $6 50 to $12.

'The Public DemandsPrices

Wi» carry the fnniniis Cliict Pen.body uliirt* ami othi'r mnkif,I'«re*tf>, MudruK anil Kilk Slnrt-.,Arrow Colltiri, butb utareheii itnii

«uft.

ME1VS CAPS

KEEPING PACE WITH THE TIMESis going to be the only means of solving the problem of selling clothes within which are incorporated the threeessential qualities- -FASHION, MATERIAL, WORKMANSHIP. This can only be accomplished by the curtailmentof overhead expense, therefore it j>ave me the Mea of the S E C O N D F L O O R P L A N - O N EFLIGHT UP.Catering to both the classes and the massps, including Men's. Boys' and Young Men's Clothes, I expect to do a bigvolume of business so that it enables me to sell at a small profit. . ,Merchandising judgment, matured ability acquired through my 25 years' experience, ten years as a tailor and fif-teen years as a manufacturer. It is my sincere desire to serve and please the public wholeheartedly and to giveevery customer a square deal. It is. upon these principles that I hope to establish the largest clothing house in thisvicinity and county. ' • "'

I hope the public will approve of my merchandising plan, as I will guarantee every sale.,

In closing, I wish to extend a personal invitation to the thousands of my friends and the public in general to attendthe opening days,

Friday and Saturday, March 16 and 17' " F>. T. JIANNINE

LAST, BUT NOT LEAST, OUR SPECIAL ORDER DEPARTMENT SUITS,MADE TO YOUR ORDER AND MEASURE.

JUVENILE SUITS,I to 8 years,

$4.50 Up,Including Sport Models.

SUITS SUITS

$2O $3O $45ELSEWHERE $30 ELSEWHERE $40 ELSEWHERE $60

TUXEDO SUITS, Two Pieces, $25 up

Made-to-Measure Suits from $40 to $125NECKWEAR from a Wool Knitted Tie to a Pure Silk. Try the latest tie out, slips easy without

pulling your nock off, $ 1 . 5 0

. T. JIANNINEUNDERWEARIhrluding Union .'iuiti mill Shirtl

mill Driwrri' -

SOCKSMercerised Silk & Golf.

71 BROAD STREET, OPPOSITE MONMOUTH STREET

One Flight Up-lt Will Pay You to ClimbOpen Evtnlngi Eattor Weak to 8:00 P.M., Saturday, 11:00 P.M.

STUDENTS' SUITS (Two Pant.).JAFFEE CLOTHES,

iiinic' l>dkr limit1 for Sluik'iits; workmanship,

style and (it.

HOUK-HlrJCl: I.ON(i I'ANTS SUITS,

a,i;es Id to 22,

$22.00 to $28.00.

YOUNG MEN'S SUITS.l ixtra I ' an t s . Sizes ) 6 to <12.

Price $31.50 to $38.00.TIIKlil: I'll-Cli SUITS—$20.00 to $45.00.

i1

LEVINSOHN SUITS for Boyi 8 to ISvYmn.Two KnickiTs—UO.00 lo 117.80.

; Norfolk Myle and pleated backs.

BOYS' HATS, CAPS, COLLARS AND TIES.

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RED BANK RENTER, MARCH 14, 1923. Pag* TITM

Madam——Where Your Money Goes Furthestmeans much to the Wife and Mother who is exercis-ing an intelligent watchfulness over the money com-mitted to her care for furnishing the family require-ments. . ' • ' • " • . '' .

Aa fur us foods are concerned'we can relieve you of all responsi-bility—beeiiUBi' we know tu a vcmtinty that nowhere throughout theFour States 'where our Stores are located will your money go so faras in an American Store, ' '

The logical thing to do,' therefore, is to make all of your pur-chaseB for food in our nearest Store.or Meat Market.

BEST PURE LARD * 12cOpen kettle rendered, and if isn't mnde better.

Blue Rose RICE \Sc .Very choice quality, standard grade. An advantageous pur-

chase makes "possitile this unusuul price, which we are passing on toyou—our customer. . .

Don't Forget the Children!N.B.C. Cocoanut Macaroons 1b 26cN.B.C. Wine Snap. . tfe 21cZu ZU Ginger Snap* , , , .pUg 5cAnoffed Chocolates . . . . . . tb 39cCrisp Peanut Brittle . . . . ft 19c

Pure Fruit Preserves, tumbler 15cPure Fmit Preserves,. . . jar 23cAssorted Jellies,: . . . .tumbler 10cHartley'! Marmalade cr'k 30cPure Apple Butter can 15c

Where Quality and Price Shake Hands!The distinctive flavor of ASM) Blond .CofTee will be apparent to

very member of your family the flrat time you serve it. Just buy apound and see how soon they note the difference.

ASCO COFFEEpound

Not 35c, not 10e, not -loc, nor 50c; but just 29e ,

, M-lb pkg H-lb pkg l-»b pk

Asco Teas: 12c : 23c • 45cThe dolight and charm that enchants.

COLT'S NECK HOUSE SOLD, i

The Old Heyer Homaste id Bought by> Miiltown Man.

The Heyer homestead property a tColt'a Neck was bought last week byMr. Ladd of Miiltown for $6,500. Thenew owner will open a photographbusiness a t Freehold and he will movento the' house in a short t ime. For

many years the place was the homeof the late F r a n k E. Heyer, whoowned the sawmill at, Colt 's Neck.The hoUHe has ten rodms and its firstowner was Dr. James Cooper. • Theproperty comprises three acres .

^ E A T O N T O W N NEWS.

A Laundry S ta r ted at South Eaton-town by T h o r a x Ryers .

Thomas 'Ryers , ti new resident ofSouth Eatuntown who moved here,from Philadelphia, hus ' opened alaundry plant. It ia provided withmodern machinery which is operatedby electricity.. • ••" •

Frank Megill is on tlie sick list.John G. ,Breese is improving from

sickness.'liere^iiTiiot much change in the

condition of William Chrlile, who isseriously sick.

The Methodist ladies' aid .societycleared $40 by a dollar sociable' lustweek.

George Meyers has moved fromLong Branch to Mrs. Arthur Dang-ler 's house on Lewis street . Mrs.Dangler has moved to Long Branch.

Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Johnson are onthe sick list.

Frank Demurest has given up hisbarber business and a 'Red Bunk manhas opened a barber shop in thebuilding formerly rented by Mr,Demurest. ,

Samuel Knight has given up hisI job on the Asbury Park trolley lino.

John McGalhan, who is employedi t Allen Bennet t ' s bakery, is on thesick list.

A gift.of an organ has been madeto the Methodist church by Frank ' G.Stordcof-fted Bunk.

Mrs. Luther Boyce, who has beenvery sick, is much improved.

Chester Wolcott has improved suf-ficiently from his sickness to bearound the house.

G. Kdwiird Smock is having theinterior of his store re-decoratcd bySamuel Guice.

Wolcott Bros, have re-opened theirseed and fertilizer store. This is thefirst sign of spring at this place.

Chillies Rose has bought a small

ANDERSON BROS.,Local and

Long DistanceMoving,

FIREPROOF VANS.

N e w York andAabury Park

DAILY EXPRESS SERVICE.

" F. D/PRESTAGEPlumbing and Heating

Water Systems Installed29 Park Ave., Keantburg, N.' j . 5

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RED BANK, N. J.I Sell Real EutateI Rent CottagesI Write Insurance

Monmouth County Farms

W. A. HOPPINGTRUEX BUILDING

BROAD STREETRED BANK. N. J.

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511 MoneyAn'unlimited amount to loan on deBirable improved real

estate in Monmouth,, Mercer and MiddkBex counties. -

Low fees, prompt service, early closings. Wo also have ftnumber of guaranteed Second Mortgages for sale. Call or writefor information. ;

Fidelity Realty & Mortgage Loan Co.,Professional Building,

Asbury Park, Tel. 322. New Jersey.

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It. G. P00LE, %N. H. MILLEU,V>

Directon:J. BLAfR, Pres. and Gen.

F.

fcT.ft, W. STOUT,

C. BORDEN, Jr.

ANDERSON BROS.,Red Bank

Office Op p. R. R. DepotPhone 704

tw_ Tork Office75 West Street

elephonet Bowling Green 93Z7

The Vital Principle of the Wheat in Every Crumb!: Locked up in those golden brown crusts are the ]ife:giving.proper-ties of the very heart of the wheat. ' '

Health, Life and Energy in every slice.

Bread Supreme Extr> Big Wr'pped Loaf 9cVICTOR B R E A D M 6c

The stuff of life for hundreds of. thousands of homes.

Gold Seal Family FLOUR w-fc bag 49CThe highest grade family flour milltd—no exception.

Seeded or Seedless RAISINS ,&« 12cYour choice of either—our usual Quality.

Asco Baking Powder, can 5c, 10c, 20c

Suggestions for the Lenten SeasonAsco Red Salmon.... can 25cPink Salmon can 14cChoice Sardines can 5cDomestic Sardines, big can ]5cAsco Wet Shrimp . . . . can 18cKraft's Cheeic . . . . . . .tin 15cRich Creamy Clieesc . . . Ib 33c

Cold Seal Macaroni' . .pkg 9cGold Seal Spaghetti, pkg 9cAsco Noodles .pkg 5cPure Honey jar 10cTender Corn can 10cAsco Buckwheat pkg 9cDill Pickles 3 tor 10c

Reg. 15c Imported

PORTUGUESE SARDINES 12 l-2cPacked in n pure olive oil dressing.

One of these should bp in every kitchen and cellar:

Japanned Match Box Holder 1 ALargeBox of Matches Both for

Just half price. Don't fail to itct at least two.

Direct From the Coop to Our Counters!The vggx yiiu (rot in our Stores arc just as far away from the nest

as the time required to gvl them, hero. v ,

Gold Seal EggsCarton of twelve! The Pick'of the Nests 1

Strictly Fresh Eggs,lust what we claim—strictly fresh.

You Will Never Be Satisfied With Any Other!When once you tusk1 the delicious l.oui'Un you will be wedded t»

it for life.There is.simply no argument—it's the finest butter in America 1

Louella ButterPurity—Fri'i'linces—.Sweetness.

Richland ButterCri'iuncry p r i n t s <if except ional qua l i ty .

Choice Imported P R U N E S ft 9cj 3 lb" 25cSmall pit*, very nieu^y, exconlioimlly fine flavor.

* MORE BIG VALUESChoice Cranberries 1b 5cDelicious Dates pkg 12'/2cPure Apple Sauce can 12'/2cA»co Mince Meat tt> 12'/2Pat-a-Cake Flour pkg \2l/zcSnowdrift Shortening can 17cCalifornia Almonds , 1b 25cKitchen SeU (Set of Pour) . . . 67cKieffer Pear* t.., big can 12V2cBabbitt's Borax Soap .. cake 5VzCLifebuoy Soap 3 cakes 20cIvory Soap ., 3 cakes 20c

Two Stores in Red,Bank;62 BROAD STREET.

. SHREWSBURY AVE. AND OAKLAND ST.Thaaa prUos aflutlv* In our Horn' In R»* BanW ant) vicinity.

AMO Slant all <>v«r Pamtirlvanli, Naw Jtrufi DaUwar* anilMtryUtnl.

JUST COT OVER A COLD?• Look out for kidney troubles andbackache. Colds overtax the kid-neys and often leave them .weak, Forweak kidneys—well, read what a liedBank woman says:

Mrs. Charles Clark, HafSBbp. ave-nue, sayB-. "I was troubled with se-

ere pains in the small of my back,especially after taking cold or doinga hard day's work. In the evening jhad sharp paina across my backwhen I was miserable. ] had dizzy Ispells, too. I was troubled this way |for a-long time when a member ofthe family told me of the good Doan't-' |Kidney'Pills had done, so I bought abox. They soon relieved me of allsymptoms and after using five boxes

was in good condition ngain. Tuse Doan's whenever I feel an attackof this kind coming on and theywork wonders." Statement givenJune 12, 1916.

On June 23, 1920, Mrs. Clark add-ed: "Doan's Kidney Pills cured meof kidney complaint and I have had

C. Britton and he will move it to alot which he has bought- on High)street. He will enlarge the house.

Charles Riddle found1 his horsedead in its stall one morning lastweek. He replaced it bv buyinghorse on the Phillips place.

Special meetings will be held atthe Advent church, every night thisweek except Saturday,

Amos Covert is improving anil "en-larging his roadside booth.

Benjamin T«ylor, a colored residenl of South Eatontown, died lasweek.

Ned Dangler is sick with tonsilitisand grip.

The township committee held a"star chamber meeting" last week atwhich it is said that"tKey'reversedtheir recent action with regard to en-gaging a policeman and decided notto have a policeman after all. Thecommittee will meet tonight and alively time is expected.

Mr. Tilley, the owner of the Tilleyproperty, has made a gift of $45 tothe fire company.

M1DDLETOWN VILLAGE NEWS.

Gasoline Galore to be on Sale on theState Highway.

A representative of the Standardoil comparty was here Saturday, Hesaid that 65 applications had beenmade to the company for gasolinetanks between this place and Keypqrtand ten applications.had* been made %for tanks between this place aad Red •]•Bank. . %

Rev. J. W. Thomson is improving f.from stomach trouble at the Long IfBranch hospital without an operation. £

The "bottom has dropped out" of ,'.,most of the side roads because of the y

.thaw. The road between the state £J highway and Keimshurg was so bad .'•that it wa.« closed part of last week. £

I The school busses got through, but £[they had a tough time nX it. £

Very few farmers have, laid "in for- £tilizer' and seed potatoes. A repre-jX

isentative of a concern which sup- j yI plies most of .the potatoes for plant- j £ling in this section was here Saturday.lie snid he had not rmivc.1 a single

I older V«r seed potatoes.I John G. Dcckcrt, the station agent,| left Monday to sni'iid a vacation atI St. Petersburg, Florida.1 Dennis Harrington moved into one, of Edwin Bcekman's houses !;ist•Thursday. He will work George 0.j Dclatush's furm and ,hi' will have nroadside booth on the place.

I Walter Wyndorf is enliti'ffing his; roadside booth on the state highway.Mr. Wyndorf also is engaged in the

!automobile repairing business. Hebought his stnte highway propertylast summer.

Jiihn Meyers, pii'ilencr (in the Slotc, place, is sick in bed will] grip.

Tlie IVinningvr furm hus beenrented by a Hin'btstown party.

Mr. mid Mrs. Frank Fallu'iiiierg aniltheir daughter Imvo returned to PointPlciisimt after a visit'to Mrs. MaryDiekenson.

COLT'S NECK, N E W S .

Schoolhousc to l>e l W d ni a L u m b e r.Storehouse.

Theodore Itow'i1 iif Kreelmld, whori 'cenllv lunight the Kclit»>lhoimo litthis pluec, will u se the bui ld ing usu floielnnisi ' fur lunibcr, 1'nrt of On1

bui lding will be made into l ivingninnw and will be occupied hy('buries VanDorn , who is the siuvyci'lit Mr. Kow'c's mill a t thin place.

Mrs. llaniel I'. Doyle t | ienl purl oflust Week >\l Ni'W Y«rk with l u rdaugh te r , Mrs. ( ion lon .

i Pupilit uf Alliintii ' township wlni'n t l i 'nd the Ifrei'linbl high M-hool wereunulili ' In get to echmil lust Tin'cduybecause the bu t which tn innpoi lxthem cmild n«l get through | h r NUIUV-bbiclii'il nm<lH. Knhri't IHiyle wns un-lilili' I" ti'iieli nl the SprhiK VnlleyKehool in Mui'lliiiio t'>\vi)Hbi|) tin TIICH-duy im lU'i'iiiml uf Ibe ntorm,

I l . l l l l i ' l P i n t k i I I l l p l ' I I C l l h i l l p o o l I ' l l l l l t l.Mmitliiy, lie will have an jei' ncimipnrlor next miinini'i'.

I The thaw l«»t week uplieuve'l W'Vjenil pluci's on the Freehold rcutil millI turned tlicin into qiingniiii'K, rmming|u immhi'i' uf HUlunuiUiji"! tii get otnek.jMoul of the IIUK (Iflvcn uscil WIIKIIIII'

uf IIUHBIH to UmiipiH't tin'l

t!?,_I£i9-ril_0.f._ths...tj:!lul)l;>yreCDrmnend Doan's, for I know theyare just as represented." .

60c, at all dealers. TVisler-MilburnCo., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.

Luke Longhead Will Help. >~Luke Lonehead will help yon are)

» job, or tent your'house or fill an jjther want you may have*—Adver-ment.. .

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Why Take Chances?Many persons have lost the savings of a lifetime by

concealing funds in unsafe places. The safe place for

money is in a Bank. i • . - ' . .

. ., We offer this- security in the form of a checking

account which will

-^Protect your funds from loss.

—Systematize your financial affairs. -

* —Strengthen your credit. ',

Modern methods, superior facilities, courteous treat-

mentr--you are invited to do your banking business

RED BANK TRUST COMPANYUnder State Supervision

Red Bank, N. J,

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With a touch of distinction and style exclusiveness usuiallyfound only in the Ultra Smart Shops of 5th Avenueand the Upper 50's.

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But while our eyes are quick to penfeive the alluring cliurm, the beautyand the artful conceptions of Kuropo's and America's leading designers,

/we are also mindful of the Limited Income, and in reproducing thoseexquisite stylos, we price them ^o.any woman can allWd tl em.

Special Pre-Ea»t«r Offering of a large assortment of oarly models at$4.50, $7.50 and $10.00. Other beautiful adaptations from imported

WHERE YOUR MONEY GOES THE FURTHEST

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won tin! nnnner for Wvt \minnce fur the pint nitintli, Tlit> unmi"rouin wuu thr Iwiuu't' for llu< nrcvlminmonth.,

Tho ''JUrrlet ThrMkmorton h u i iI b l Improved. Cb*t\<nJhMtt [*

nortun nouni-|«»H«ulltt

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Pa(e. J & D BANK REGISTER. MARCH 14, ' 23.

THE RED BANK REGISTER.JOHN H. COOK, Editor'and Puliliiher.CEOKGK C. HANCE, AssocinU' KJitor.

have- licen reduced fifty, per i'entwithout detriment to tho .state.

Manager:ij HKOWN.

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Enti'ivi] a'< tl- K. J.. a^ M'Cim

po-li'lli.-

Ouo yparSix munilThvet1 inn

Subscription Price.:

icr incident occurred' inrk state, where the loyisli-

iit the -lifhost of Governor Al-..frod Smith wiped out Hid sta'c; hoards and bureaus at one fell stroke

' by the passage of a single meii^iive.iiunU, ; 'J'hi.- resulted in a 1ii<; savins to ti.e

, | taxpayers ami it in liu way impaired•tin1 'I'lliciciicv' of tin- state (fuvpni-

*1-BO ment. ' ' ,

t OLD CHERRY TREE FARM

If nitf-- l i k e t h e . - e c a n

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TOWN TALK. ilif,'. U u ^ - i - wa.-le a n d -ui-lYil o f , , l -. „ ' " t ! i ; i a ! ( i ' M l l . \ | ' U " r . l l l l ' t : - ; i ! f . ( ' ! l . ~ ! a i : ' -

\ V i t ' l l s p r i n t ? a l i n - ' i - t l u - i v , t h e r o ' . l l y • lu . ' i . i ' i r i - r e ; i t e d a n d r r . v > < - h r m r .

f i * r n : ! K ' . i s n - i " s i m u c h o f a p r o u - a r e c o n M : i n t l y b e i m ; - i l r v i s n i b * j ^ r 1 :

l i ' u i a s i t ' . v : i ' - , b u t i t i - — 1 i l l - u l l i . i e : . i - H U ' i v m o i . i ' . v " i l l o f . L i n 1 | n - " | i ! i ' .

l y l U M i l i ' t d n i v i ' i D i i c i ' i ' i i t i i m ; i ! y - . -: , .,

( > i - m m s . T i n ' M n i T i t v i . f . i - . i n l . u - . - ^ u , , ! , , . , , a , v o v i M T

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l c v n . M . - - t i . i t - . v n l n . i . t \ : i l i u - n : . o i . e n - ( | | / ! h , , . < ' . m . ( : , n l l y

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T APPLES,T: POTATOES,

T FRESH EGGS,T HONEY,T RELISHES,T MARMALADES,J GOODRICH TIRES,

+ CANDY and TOBACCO,

+ GAS, OIL and ACCESSO1

£ . IES.

t" ROUND BUSHELS

SB$AY MATERIALS(of Unexcelled Merit)

"Olchard Brand"''Electro Brand""Black Leaf 40""Sulco V. B."

"Para Di-Chlor Benzene""Insecticide Soap"

"Knyao"j"Ni»gara Dusters"

"Niagara Dust Mixtures"rtead "Caih Crops."

BEAN SPRAYERS(One for Every Purpose)

Schank't Asparagus Bunchera.

Country Gentleman—GoldenBantam sweet corn seed.

(Past Germination test 100'r)

Both Fruit and VegetableMachinea here now.

FOR MEN and BOYS \\ The Army and Navy Store Featuring '1 Wearing Apparel For Father

and Son.

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w i t h o u t t h e m u n t i l i h c p u h l i e ! i - i

n a i n - e s a r e - i i l l i r i r i i t t u p a y . Al l ;

k i n d s of l i o c n - c fi-cs : n v i h a i ' K i - d f . . r l

t h i n g s wh i i -h " i i l d - t i i n e - f i c c A n n - r i - •

c a n s n ' n a n l i ' i l a< n o t l u i i i j , ' t u x a b l o . |

AM tiii.- i i " l o n l y ;ulcl.< t u t a x a t i o n j

l i i i : t - i k c - i n v a v tin- T r i H ' i l o m a n d :

Simjli' I ix ain.1 various other formsof taxation are su^^csted as a means'of" relieving taxation- and of Ijrinitingabout mure- cquitulilc condition--.Tlie-i- plan-; of tiixatimi seem t,;many NtTsniis to ho hotter than tlmspwe .iioft- have, hut the principal ob- >jretion to those proposed ehaiiKes isthat the people are not ready for!them. Tho vast majority is uncon- Ivinceil,- They look upon tlicse plans |as new and- untrieil .and they feato srivc tlu'in -a trial. .

., Thi> « ; i - a s .uinir very mui a ] t would scorn t h a t t h e a d v o c a t e sw o r t h whi le , bui it j i r 'd ia ld j j ' c v , - ! 1 ' o f a i t t i n j ; iaii was te and . of ahdl i sh-wou ld have ho(;ii mail, ' cxc'epl I'm1 she [r.ir supei 'f luiuis oflicials would have

- g i i m necess i ty caused by the coal an .easier t ime e . v p l a i n i n u ' t h e i r r c inc -i a m i n c . l l a v y t l i inus neg l ec t ed or , | v t h a n the sinti le t a x o r s . Here ise n e l e . - d y <-a.-t -aside as wast, , can Ix' s o m e t h i n g e v e r y o n e can s e e . \ ' o elo-iii ido to s e r v e a d v a n t a g e o u s P'-i''- q u e n e e or "e i impa ign of e i luca t io i i "l«d:-.f.~. ' . W a s t e i- 1 itLI• • les.- t h a n is n e e d e d . T h e rcnicilv is as ' plain a-- Ie n i n m a l . W h e t h e r c o m m i t t e d by t he t | u . t . v i l . If ; m c x a i n p l e w e r e n o e , l - |

T i T T T o r t he p o u r it is n iexousaWe. ' ,•,,( P e n n s y l v a n i a and N e w York s t a t e '

. .. ; ha \ t ' | i rovide, i i t . '

• T h e s a v i n g - which ai 'e po.--i!ile In o-o-o-u-ot h e case of, a poor m a n may n o t 1 j I o l o | . C o m m f s , i o ) i c r Dill is advo-

i b f th l ;

Ui' . l ' I la 1,1 tt-a- a t l i i - wi i ' . - c i i ' l t ' 1

i i h l a i n f i n ' ! i l u i . l i > ; . ; ] " ' • • a l l y - ' : i ; 1 , ' 1

a f (!•.<• m a ! f . t i i M i u ' . I . I i- m a n y o ; h -

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" l - j - i " o r n m t ' i . - y . " ( > i ; Ui> p r u i x ' i ' t y

w - i . ^ a n t ' l i o r n i D U ^ h e a p - o f : c - h i v .

v . ' l i i v h w a s t l i e a c i ' U i m i l i i t i o i i o f • T \ -

« r , i l . y e a r s , ft-;- o w n e r > | ) en l a l l - h . s

s i i i i v t i m e f u r s e v e r a l week . - i:1 t i f l -

iiiiT a-lie"- a m i h i - ' i l . l l i l i e i i ii--i.-.k- !

l i i i n . T h e r e . - u l t \ \ a - . t h a i h.- g u t

f u e l I ' l iuuirji f r o p i t l i e a'-!i p i l e t.i l a^ t

ii 'iii'Ki1 p a r t of, t h e w i n t e r .

FRUIT GRADERS

J, C. Hendrickson S SonMiddletown, N. J.

Telephone 798-R.a

Dealers InFARMERS' SUPPLIES

H b s e - t — F i t t i n g s — R e p a i r s .

Used V»V<-«

COMMERCIAL SPRAYING

In addition to our established line of Army and Navyarticles, such at Shirts, Underwear, Hosiery, Glovei. etc.,we have put in a wonderful auortment of Suit* and Slioesfor Men and Boys.

If you want to make your dollar do double duty bringit to the Army and Navy store.

Let us show you our merchandise. We I now qur

quality and prices will be agreeably convincing.

II. 3 . Army and Navy Bargain StoreComplete Line of Furnishings

37 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J.. Opposite Register Building

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m a y n o ! a p p l v t o t h e n e h , h u t m u m ! : ; h u . [ h ( , . i m f i u n t , h a | . , , r o r u l l o n | i n .

l y t h e r i c h a i e i i i u l c r e v e n g r e a t e r , l j « ' i i - c

i d i l i ^ ' a l i o n s t h a n t h e p o o r m a n n o l tu l ' • ' * * *••

w a s t e the re.-ouri'e.- uf ihe e a r t h . , . ... •Tin1 chaiiK'u u u v o c a l e i ! by ^ I r . Dill ;

" * ' • .seems like a sensible one . An ord in-1• T n i - t s - a m l profi teers ahouinl in i' l l r v p l easure ca r enn lie used only

d j v a i n l a^'e .vlien it i saiil that pro I- j u ' . , s m a | i cx teu t for m a k i n g deliver-if t ' l i ty is tin' trri'at 1 >(•(• 11inu .-in nl ; , . s a n ( l t h e r e is p rac t i ca l ly no ex t ratlie Aincr 'uan people. The iiinn- wear on the roads . T h e old plan ofw a s t e the re i s - t h e inure ( ippnrluri ' .y difTcrontiatiiir,' a u t o m o h i l e s by their jtltet'e i.- for eoti^ni^- the peep!,,, '^( .neral a p p e a r a n c e is a much fa i rerA n y o n e w h o w a . - t e s u n d e r , - u i h i i r -c u n ^ t a n r e s i s a h n u l i m i w o r t l i y _ o fs y i n p a t h y . N o U n n l y d o e s l i e i n j u r el i i i n s i ' H ' i ' l i t l : e i n j u r i ' > n t l i e i 1 - . l i e i;;

d o i . ' u ; e N a i ' l y w i i - i t t h e t i u t - a i i ' lJ M i . i ' . H e e i > \ \ . a i t t i e r c e .

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e - . e U . - e C o l ' t i l e ^ ' i l l . ' . r l - s l o h e r . , i ' 1

"to.-1 of l iving high.

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i i i i i i o f t h e t r e i i i i m l e u - . a i i M i u r J o f

v . v - t e a n d t h e t r e m e i u i o u - ' a i n o i r n i n l '

y n i i t ' i i i ' ^ a i y o i l i . - i a l > I h e i e n i u - l b e

i n t h e a ' l n i i i : i - ' , r a l i n n " ! ' -t i t ' 1 :: "•

e r : ! i i ( ' ! i l s . O n e o f i h e s r " i i , i i . ! . - i . l -

o c i u r r e d i n l ' e u n ^ y S ^ a : : i : i , o f \ O i i ' .

» l . i | A C i t f e r d I ' l i u ' h o t i ; ; . , V f •

H e p i ' o m i - e d w i l t n h e » ; : ^ i : r ' i , i : i : '

f o r e ; o \ c i n o r t h i t i f - e l e t t i ' l !e.

w m i d c u ' . t l - . e ' - t t i e l i u , ! ; e ' , . : ' e x .

) i e . : - e . i n h a l f . M e h a - I . , - ; . ; h i

V . ' . i : ' ! , T ' l e e x p e n s e s oi t l ' . i- - t a '

g pway than

method now in vogue..

R O B E R T H A N C E & S O N S

OVER OURFURNiT'RE

DEPT.1 WHILEWAITING

irch hold no

ncqnvenienceJot you

JUSTSAYMEET.

MEAT

HANCE'S

They offer splendid opportunities for additional Home Furnishings offered at most moderateprices as we do. March—when evenings are uncertain—unexpected guests forced to re-main over night because of sudden changes in the weather and many never-to-be-forgottenexperiences for you if you are not prepared. In our March offerings are many home-furnish-ing items to interest you because of their practical worth in affording.

SATIN BRASS BEDTHREE-PIECE OUTFIT $31.50

Another i-liaiiK'P-which would hedesirahle is Hint,of ivR-ulathm' licensi'fees for iiulomnhili' t rucks accordingto the amount of use the trucks re-1

I'i'ivc. Many farnu'i's own trur l^vrhii-h they use only two or threemonths each year, hut they have to

y' a- liil'm' a license fee as (ruckowner- who i r e their machines everyday in the year. A uniform fee i-HU; uf place and unfair under sucht i t V u m •' ' i i ; e e s .

(Town Talk continued on jiasco 1-.)

2J

HAVE YOU

Headache?!or itchT ,>r itrniimlT

• 7F> «SKralnficl:il * rrittnil*

las

STILES Sc CO. ;J hUiulfllihin H'y« S r e c l n l t s t s

2ml National Bnnk Bldur., Room 28"v«fy \V«-[ii-ciil«y Haot-s I inb 10 I 'D,"

Why Wear a Diamond?"The'JVmiliful is as rtt-fqJLaa.tlie Useful" Raskin.

. ' Socially, A lHaiiunul ^ivt-s the wearer a

(•i . ' i1ii i i i , i \Tui(. 'nit' i iL a n i l p r c s t i K o t h a i c i n i l i l ^

not hi1 .LTottcn through any OUKT source.

• In Business, niainniul.-i arc spoken of as

li;u!>;i's til |iros]iei'ity, emblems of success.

F.wryonc honors ami is c;i)r;ei' to do busi-

ness with a .suiv.i'sM'til man. >

As An Investment, -It is a pivurily tha t is

ever inereusiiiSi' in value • has n« innintc-

liUiice (iiar;;'('M :HM| is rapiilly turned into '

ca-h when (Icsircd, . ' ,

You'll Profit by A Diamond Purchase How.

L. de la Reussille,36 Broad St

JHHtl

Red Bank, N. J.SILVERWARE

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I'"uriiishini? an inexpensive bed room is the desire ofevory hnnie fiirnishcr. Here it will be found and abetter quality than can be found Anywhere else ntthe price, which will prove you will always do betterhere, Besides you will find here

White Enamel 3-pc, Outfit . .$18.75

White Enamel 3-pc. Outfit $21.50

Walnut Steel Bed 3-pc. Outfit. . . $23.75

Oak St<*ef Bed 3-pc. Outfit : $23.75

Ivory Steel Bed 3-pc. Outfit $23.00

Mah. 4-Post Bed 3-pc. Outfit. . . .$38.00

Mah. 4-Post Bed 3-pc. Outfit $43.00

F.r.pe for the

g White Kitchen Cabinet $49.50o

cn11vr nir?irt* ot every wo-man, A Kitchen C n. hi n«' ttjtr>t oinhodifi* nil uoweittime and Inbor snvin f; dc-vii I'S. Thin enhinrt isfuruUlied with a porcelnintii\t 11' top. Tli11 nnel ourother Cfthinc (» will be

OVERSTUFFED SUITE OFTWO PIECES $129.50

In this special Furnitur? show are many overstuffed Suites con-sisting of 2 and 3 pieces. A long Davenport and a sqUatty ArmChair in some and fireside in others. But in all our Suites youcan select your own style of covering. Some in tapestries Tj»lsoplain and cut velours.

COLONIAL BUFFET $39.75Thia Buffet is good sizehas 2 deep cupboards,3 drawers, mirror, panelback with plank top.Comes finished in gold-en oak. We also showlarger sizes rangingfrom the above to$54.50. These valuesmust be seen to be ap-preciated.

SiMl

ODD CHIFFONIER $16.50

8en

O

DUOFOLD SUITE IN OAK $67.50

A highly pleasing 3-piece Suite For the living room is this one inDuofold style—tho Davenport has revolving tent, which makes ita ccnvcrtihlc Bed. Sec insert showing Bed Suite it coveredblack chase leather. Sec also our mahogany and oak SuitjK* inbrown mule skin.

COMPLETE 8-pc. BEDROOM SUITES*)70 (U)TWO-TONE WALNUT FINISH . . . ^ I O ~

Golden Oak W a r d r o b e , $17 .50Hi m i ' i l f i t n i n t l t i n i f b r l n n * f o r t l i c l o t h c a m u t m . t t f r i a l

I l int m i n t lii ' 1 viit n w n y n i u l t h i n w i l l In- j i u t tli.- p l e c o

uf ( i i i i i i t u r i ' s y o u w i l l n e r d . T I I K v u l i i r " ( l l i i -sf m u s t

lit' i i ' i 11 I n 1" ' u p p r w i n l i ' i l . Wi> » l s n l i av i ' \mner

l i i i ' i u p t » $-111.BO.

Furniih your Bedrnom cnmplcte in tlie mint latisfactoryfa.liion niul nt the Irmt rxptrn.r. Tim Suitr 'is exactly as uir-lurpd witli Boil. Dreiirr, full vnnity Oiiffnrobr, Chair, Rocker,IJpiich anil Ninlit Table and vrry rraionnblp.

4:pt. LIVING ROOM SUITE $49.50Thii is n good vnliic fintuhrr. L,n fumi>d onU ntul contttt i of Settee,Chnir, Kotlti*r nnd Tnhli'i *t nti ctiv^rril in brown cn»»f! l«Kth«r,

If you are looking for anodd Chiffonier you willfind it here in tlie size youv/nn!. The one we are*ad-vert is ing is without mir-ror and just the piece forthat spare rocm. We havethe following finishes:Oak, with or withoutmirrors, also birds eyewith mirror, ranging upto $39.50.

Odd Dressing Table $25.00Very dainty creations

are these Dressing Ta-

blet made in mahogany

liniih with large center

?3O03M

3mirror and side panel

mirrors, drawer apace

affords ampla space for

the ordinary uiage.

PI

(AO•zGolden Oak High Chair $3.75 |

These Chain are of ex-ceedingly high grade,sturdy in constructionand modern in designand well finished. We• re showing mahoganybent woofl chairs, whiteenamel nnd adjustableChairs. Ihe finest se-lection of chain yourum see will be foundhere.

Bar Harbor Willow Chair $6.00On account of our large sales on thme Chairs w«have jmt received an e«tra shipment to nipp-ly |ho««who did not Ret Ih.iri during our February Sale.

Visit Our LuggageDepartment

trunks and BagsAll $izes

You Will Always Do Better At

ROBERT HANCE & SONS12 Broad Street Red Bank, New Jersey

Mail Orders GivenPrompt Attention.

If you can not calljust phone or write.

ROBERT HANCE & SONS

Page 5: BANK - Middletown Township Public Library

RFD BAW. 14, 1923.

AAAi

Automobile Insurance(ALL. FORMS)

J. H. Gregory & Son42 Broad Street Red Bank, N. J.

Telephone 283

BOY SCOUT RALLY HELD LASTWEEK AT LEONARDO.

Btlford »nd Port Monmouth Women

youths in being tnt»nit.e<i ux Nave-fink. , , - ; . . .

Albeut Franklin of 1'ort Monmnuthis employed us a carpciiU-r at High-lands.

Mrs. Nora Wilson of Iliadky lii-achin visitiilK Mrs. Kmmu Morris uf liel-

f MClub—Lulte Longhwd Get* Home. Ifor Three Puppie.. Ifo!.].Nearly 200 boy Hcfiuts attended « j j " p Johnson of Oriiiii

rally for the Sainly Hook Buy ilis-ibeeii at Uelford visitiim'llurtrict Friday night ut the hiifh school s o n

.u, • f „,,,.City

Real EstateWe Sell—

REAL ESTATE.We Rent—

FURNISHED COTTAGES.We Writ.—

ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE

At.IVINSAGENCY

GIRLSWANTED

Girls over 16 years of age to cut threads' • * » . • • . - . • • . •

from finished garments.

Easy work—good pay-

conditions.

Apply at once

-pleasant

SIGMUND EISNER CO.Red Bank.

HOT CROSS BUNS!Here's a treat that is different

You don't have to guard against thelittle folks over indulging.

These feathery, sugar-frosted bunsare pure and wholesome. Just enough"sugar?and spice and all that's nice" tomake them a Lenten joy.

You know the quality of CHILD'SHOT CROSS BUNS from year to year.

This year we will make these deli-cious buna every Friday during Lent

j . ..V _

CHILD'S BAKERYRed Bank, N.'J.

Buy a ukmi^andSpend the difference

Sedan

5595.00O. B. Detroit

With its many new re-finements and even morecomplete equipment, at noextra cost to you, the FordSedan is now more thanever the world's greatestenclosed car value. Termsif desired

W. E. MOUNT, tMew '.ocutionOppoiito R. R. Station,*J0 MONMOUTH ST., RED BANK.#

I ut.i-cqnar-do. The meeting was so en-IttiUBiustic us- to' encourage a beliefjthat there Will ba a. revival' of inter-est in boy scout work in the district.Ward R. Jeffers of Helford wan in icharge. Ho presented u tyn-ycar cer-tificate to the Atlantic Highlandsscouts an4 other curtilii'uti's to the

IPort Monmouth ami llinliluml.s scouts.Leona/do won a relay i-oiitiwt mill(rave im exhibition of hoy scout work.

•The Highlands troop nave an exhibi-tion drill and the Atlantic Highlandstroop gave a gymnastic drill.'- Edu-cational moving pictures were shownwith Donald MacLeod's machine. Iti planned, to ho 1<I' a similar iilTiiiraeh month.' The Leonardo troop

was organized with twenty niembers ;ishort time ago by Hev, II. 1". Simpson.

The Thursday Afternoon elujj ithe name of ii new oi'Kunizhtion wiiic.has been formed by,ten women ofBelford arid Port Monmouth. Thiclub met last Thursday at Mrs. Kmmor Clayton's ami it will meet tomor-row at Mra. Ernest Howard's. Assoon as the roads get good the mem-bers expert to make a. week-end au-tomobile trip ,to Atlantic City. Themembers are Mrs.. Irving Koop, Mrs.Emmor Clayton, Mrs. Ernest HowardMrs. Lester Walling, Mrs. Itufm

iastmond, Mrs. Joseph Hyers, MrsJohn Brower.'Mrs. Claude RichmondMrs. Henry Applegate and Mrs. WanR, Jeffern. . *

"Luke LonKheud was certainly onthe job for me," said Charles Meyersof Port Monmouth last week in talking about lin advertisement which heplaced in the want columns of TheRegister. Mr. Meyers advertised tha<he would give away three pups toanyone who would (jive them a g'home and he got rid of the pups inshort order. ' "I could have givenaway fifty if I had.had them," saidMr. Meyers. Nearly everyone in thisection rends The Register and anadvertisement in this paper is as cer-tain to bring results as anything hu-man can he.

The Belford young men's association met last week ut the home olRalph Jones, son of Elienezer HJonen.. Moving pictures, refresh'ments imd a general social time afforded; a delightful evening for alhands. About u score of, young fel-lows were present. The picture ma-chine"was loaned Ijv Donald MacLeoi

The Port Moniiiouth lire 'companis about to Fiuy apparatus, and a demonstration of n Ren iiutumobile upparutus will lw held Sunday, Apri1st, in front of the lire-house,demonstration was to have been hellast Sunday, but il was postponed bcause the apparatus was not ready.

The congregation of the lielfori;Methodist church has asked confer-ence to return Rev. C. M. Hogatepastor for another year. John Heinwill preach at the church Sunda;while Mr. Hogate is attending confereni'e at Asliury l'ark.

Mrs. E. Mills and her daughter isNew York are spending two wci:wtih Mr. and Mrs. Douglas C'uukBelford. Mr. anil Mrs. EdwsinColes of Red Bank spent Sunda;wjth Mr. and Mrs. Cook.1 The thaw last week .upheaved th

roads ami made quagmires of thenAll over the township automobiles istuck in the mud. Melvin 1', YardBelforil pulled several cars out of tl]

i mud with a tractor.I William Sutherland of Uelfor: who is employed on u big eontructirI job at Crani'ord, has been keptdoors .with Ki'ip. His son, WilliaSulhcihmil, Jr., is suffering frorheumatism. , ^

: Mr. and Mrs. William Caulkfamily of Jersey City spent Kridiwith 'Mr. nnd Mrs, James llnrtholo-mew <iT Hclfunl. l''riday was Mr.li.'irllinlnnii'Nv's birthday.

C:i|i|. and .Mrs. Albert Runyon anilIhrir •laiightfi', Miss Olive-Runyon, oflielfoid li'luriUMl lii*t Thursday fromCiiiil'nrniu, wl'cre llii y ?])ent most of I

Edward Crane (>£, iluboki-n spentSunday at Belford with Ward ('pane.. Harry—Smith of Port Monmouth ison a busineBs trip to,linliano|>olis.' .

George W. Hjlliker of Helfi.rd isiproving from sickness.John Molloy of Pint Monmouth hashew Ford automobile.Mrs. Mary COnw-iiy uf R.-lfuijl is

!'|)t indoors with grip. ,tMiss Francos Hillilicr of ISelrui'di ck with grip.Wallace Miller, Jr., nf Helford, is

il the sick list.Miss Mary Mulder <>( ll-ll'i ril is

;ck with grip.(J.niTctt Lee hlis reiiaijiicd hi:; house

t Belford.John McCJ'rath of ,\'i-.v Ynrk spent

unduy with friends at liclfonl.

LITTLE SILVER NEWS. j

i Unuiual Kind af a SurprisePorty at MrJ. Paul Oswald1.. |

A surprise party at which, the Iruests, instead of the -hostess, were |urprised took place Friday after-:loon at Mra. Paul Oswald's. A num-iier of,-Jier-friends weiJe invited tu 1all'on her that day and il was notintil all had assembled that they:eirned that they were to lie enter-'fned on a lavish scale. The dining

oom was decorated in red and whitend in the center of the table was «••mgc boquet of red and white carna-1

ions. Victrola music and a collationverc enjoyed, "Ching Chong." a,)et bull dog, demohStratcd his intel-igence by performing several tricks.

Misa Julia Parker is improving1

lom grip. , j"Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Ayres and;

their son Thompson of West Long jBranch spent Saturday and Sundaywith Mr. and Mrs. Lclferson Ayre.«.

Elliott Borden Is (retting better irom grip. , j

Joseph T, White is enjoying a va-]cation from his position in the RedBank store of Acker, Merrall & Con-;

Clarence Duffy's automobile got1

stuck in the mud near bis place lustweek and it was ii lung, hard-job toget it out. ;

Miss Emily Hall, who h:is been",'-lick with grip, is improving.• A semice will beheld at' St. John'schapel Friday night al eight o'clock.

Signs-of spring arc here. A num-ber of red-winged Ihii'lliirds were

in the .meadowy one day lastwoelc; Caterpillars arc mil nnd some 'folks 'have seen robins , • '.

L. IVINOffice 392-W

Room 7, Regiiur BuiRED BANK. N

EGAN'SAuto Vans and Express

Now that moving tim« in near' I KHcr<• imred to do your n«xt moving of furni-ture, pianos or. bus«age, tu all parti ofcity or country, in the largest padded vtniin Htti Dank. lief ore you have your nextmoving done, write, atn<J ut call (or th«only reliable furniture movers in town, andnet my price* un jour nrxl job. All kindsof hea^y or litfht trucking Jon« «t ibortnutic«. Call or nl<it«s*

J. T . E Q A N ;U WALL STREET, RED BANK

Residence phone,292-ROffice phone 539 R

10 WHARF AVENUE

""- • ' ' «•-—~—.--»•'••§

3 Mbninouth County Sut r«g*t*'l Ofhit.In thr metier uf the >nt»t« o( Al«c« Culhitn,

Notice to creditor* to present tlal'mi hg4h.1l

1'uri.uant tu the artier at Joasph L. Duns-hay, »urro«atp of lh« County-of ^nlimuulh, •mmfe uni tht twenty.f\ri<t Any of Fulirunry,

anil Hurry H. Slierinun, iixciutitrh uf tb«e«tiil.» «f Al ic Cuthn-n, ilcfeiwed, ln,tlr« l> .hewhy KIWII to lli« crpiiitors .,( BR^I d«<--i-aHcil tii t'xhihit Lti thi! Miiltit ilbtirM, exqeu.lorrf ait Bruri'rtftkl. Itioir .IrltU anil dt-mftmUMuin^t-tlic MUIII iintHtc, uniler. imth, withinils niunlli» fruni the dule nf tin afi,r<it»t<luriliT. or tliry will W fiirrvvr burrml nf tli»lracUiMi* therefor n^HJn.U tlio «*H1II nuh«ri-lblrr«.

I)«teil I'recAoliI N. J.. Ki'liru«r»'2l, 1«23.HAUA1I 10. 1'lino,I1A11HY H. HHKIIMAN.

It pays to advertiie in Tho Regtawt.

BOD BE BROTH ERSTDURINB CARAs Spring days approach, the demand for

„ Dodge,Brothers Touring Car mountsswiftly.

" Dodge Brothers one problem, at present,Is not how many Touring Cars the"y canBell, but how many they can build. '

. Never' was public approval of DodgeBrothers product more obvious, and nevet

. i Was it more richly deserved. •

; Improvements, rarely spoken of but con-stantly being made, have brought the car

: to a state of perfection which can only'b«. ' described as remarkable,,even for Dodge

Brothers.& r .

•«* Every part which takes a m joc rtrain •, U built of chrome vanadium i t«L '-.- .

Many more pieces of alloy eteel are usedIn vital parti than oontal wtar nanire*.

FRANK VANSYCKLE

Dodge Brothers Wfotor VehiclesE. V.HUGHES, Mir. 21 Mechanic Street, Red Bank N. J,

[Telephone 1296

' NOTICK. ••'rcil .ln.^eph • C'usick, HI Wt-^t.

.street, La rchmunt , Ni--.v Ymk,Or to Whom I t May Cm

T a k e ' n o t i c e t h « t I willtion on Kridny, t he sixti'i193! . a t ' two o'clock in i n - a"tumioii Garage, In the Iwnnitli

ounty uf Monmout l i . Nt-.v .lii;.,ilitiirndliili', make r ' s No, :^l i l i 'u .ip polil nccDrilliiK tu the iiii>vii<IT 1112. 1.IIWH Of NOW J,l-i'.v.• ill of SMI.HO.- fur rsimii millmill Htl[onu>l)ik\ din- ti) .1. .1. A;-or of Runlsun (innu:*1.

Tlnti'.l Hrd Hank. M

, ' i ' n : i

"II .-it public ituc- :111 ilav oi March,Ih- ufti-rnoon, at 1

.'l.-n.'.-y. •in,. 'r'<ini !I'.^.'i". Hi" v-:un<- tn I"viiimi-. nf Chnp- II--)-. I'.M.r.. For ii ] '

<«nii;i' oil, iMoprir- I .

WILLIAM AIIKHN.innUlL- M nth I'ounly.

3 PILLSl ' l l i i in IUJ and ««M u.-tlioxrt, EMlr,l wltli nine ]•.!

o other. liny «f jl>ruk-eUI. AkfurCIM-t Hi>IAMO\1> ISKAAil

wintrr.

4

•BLANKETS

$3.98 Pair

White, jiai't wool,

size, regular STi.ilS ji;nr.vS.i raxis Co.

B

LINEN TOWELING

[ 20c Yard

nil widih, \rn\v liiu'ii

ii ' licd, \w;. 2!li >

\vr c o m p a n y liasM liri' house cos

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T h e girlv ic in i ty wil lanil I ' l i 'cpl inn in th!bnt place F r i d a y ni

Mrs; Wi l l i am I'.ailLunii il hnnie Sur , i : il l r a m h b o s p l l a l , wliciwent all o p e r a t i o n .

Mr.'. Kl iu 'cniv l V n y i>f Sumi' i 'vi l lehas Iwi'ii spi'iulin[.f si'N'i'ral d a y s a lIt.-H'iii'd wi th hei ' p a r c n i s . Mr. :mil |Mrs . .John Kcbanck . I

Ti le ' P a t r i o t i c Snn< ol' Amcric i i n f iIl i ' l toi i l hii'l a big m e e t i n g ami f' r h i i r n l a v

'Merchandise en sale is ail from om regular stock, . much befow the regulst- price

and so!d fcr cne weekGoods an sale ircm

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Thursday, Closing Time, March • 21st..c n t c r l a i n m i ' i i t

t ! " 1 ' M ' " " " |

of l lelf i inl 1C-I'rnni t he l.oliK'

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WallimrHipcr a r c cxpi-cU'iliVoni I ' lmi-h i , ulicvof tin1 winter.

L e w i s I l i c h n i d t i ' l

b.-ii b e e n \ e v y s i c k w i t h

i - .di i i 'b l ly i n i p r o v c i l . l i e

c n i l c l i c j .

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Hid William \'.'in-bomc next month• l i i e y s p e n t n i i i s l

l le l ford, wlmrheimiii t ism,is ju ound mi

ha

il pooliMlii: '

Mi>n-

d|ti i i i " l n •* ill a new huiMine,' on |

u v e i i M c a t l ' ' ' i ; M i e i n i i ' i i t h .

l l i i i ' i . l ' l T a i n i i w n f l l e l f o n l i - I n i - j *

i n i v i n i ' n i n N e w V o r k b o s p i t f i l , '

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I . I I I . I i s M l ' C M ' i i f H e l l ' o f , | I • 1 1 2 1 4 K I ' l l ,

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I l l l ' . i i U " l e i ' l l l l l i i l 1 1 1 ) \\ i l l - i i ' k l H S S , j

M, T. Uhnai le i I m , n| ,1l ' i !>«in i n W i l l i a m I l e l t m i i l i ' - , I

; i ' I ' . i ! n | i l i i ' i r . , , 1 ' t n e l i i n ,

M - i K l l t i ' l l ! " i i M t ' l i i ' f I ' m

n i i i n U i i s . i r | i v . - i l l i ii b c i ' v y c o l I

i l t ' i i i i r , o n | i i i e ! i i n m i i i i . *

W i l l i a m M o f i - e l l a n I | i i < • i f t i • • ] • , |Mi l l . l e l l M l l . l ' e l l , of | | i - | f » l , | llll> |

i t i i u n i \ i i i i r f n . i n jri-ip. !

J u l i i i W . ( i l i i « - i ' iH l i i i i ' k n t l l e l f o n l , ;

H i ' Im' i b e e n W n l l i i l l g l u l l 4 l l l" o f t i l l '

lnwM>ibi | i n i l w i n t e r , ' I

l o i ' l A n d i 1 l " i ' i i n f l ' o f l M n n m n i i l l i '

h very low, 11 in Hdtli lilrthilsy willtii-cur Mar.li 27th,

; MIK. MniiM lli'li.'t. uf M.iiilclnlr it; »it-k with Krl|i «f M»K, A, K, I.IITIK-! fin<l'p HI Hi'lfmd,

$5 Table tloths $3.50 ea.., All in:re linen, snow whiteI)1C:K'1I, : ize 70x70, Ix^dcr allanmnd assiirtcd iiallcrns.

59c Imported Ginghams39c yd.

:i:.'-iiii'li, yjitin lini.-'h, real im-

port ei I G i n g h a m s , var ie ty ol'

checks in all co lors .

29c Curtain Goods 19cyd.

Viii'il w i d e . i\liir( |uisctlcs,

Vdilc,', . i'1'iin.M and o t h e r s plain

nnd Iji'iiliMr: wliitc, iTi ' iun, orecru.

A «m Wii" burn k«l wm<k tit Mm,-lin .lithninn nf Or.•im I'lly, fuirnerlyof llclfnrd.

* Itnbi'il llurlew, ,lr., Mill iif Holit-rlHIII'IKW nf Pint Muiimnuth, l« mi thenick Mat.

Ituliorl Maxtor) nf 1'orl Munmnuthupont twrt, of l*«t wn k nt I'rlni'fton.

A boy wout troop for colorvJ

$2,00 56-in. Homespun$1.50 yd.

All pure wool in all the latestcolors; very wide, takes link'yardage for droBH or skirt,

$1.75

Aj i - i ka t i o i i i , l ( i

or hiack.

Crev e de ChineSi.39 yd. .

iiii'iif-.- w i d e:i.iKl w e a v e

iKivy, p ink

31.75 Silk Hose $1.29I iie-v

ennt'l!-ed; '•"(ill- ll'.'lI;- Idi-niei!pi ice.

aie not In he'tin

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pali ty

$3.59 Silk Petticoats$2.69

Tiio'e IVttieuats are made of11«- jer.-ey elotli; .-everai stylesi chdo.-'c I'rdin in all the MUWiriiiii' shades.

79c 18 x 54 Scarfs 59c ea.Si!;!.al>le l'ur (Ire.-M'iv and nidc-

In-anl •'; whi te ,u:tl n i l i n ' r d ; sdiim

with c rc innne "'due-, n t h r r s witll

29c Percales 20c yd., -Yard wide, very be.4 uradestripes and lipu'es on liuht ••ornu'diii'm ^'1'iiun'ds.

$2.49 Philippine Under-wear $1.95

all liamlbroidery;-tyle,i til'

lupine underwear,made and hand em-cut I'llll sizes, several

and envelopes,

$1.98 Umbrellas $1.49Liidies ' U m b r i ' l l a s of ,i;ood

(|uality Aflicrit'aii ' taU'eta with

wide ta|K' I'djji1; for now and theApril diivrt to c o m e ; all wit!).Maki'liU', luinrili'H, tips and stubs,

$2.98 Spanish Lace $2.19yd.

i ' l i ' . - ' i .eh u l l - o v e i ' S | > a n i . ; ! i l . a e e1.1' e x r i ' l h ' i H q u a l i t y ' i n t . h» s p v i i i " ;- I . - u i i ' - ' , ( i i i c h i ' l i n ^ - l i i i i , b i ' i i w i i ,j t a 1 . ; , , . iL-n ( t h i c k a n d v . h i t e .

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ftED BAflK. REGISTER, MARCH 14. 1M83,

KNOCKED POWM BY AUTO.

J. Aafeutu Tuttle Injured New HitHome >t Eilontcwn.

At J'. Augustus Tuttle of Eaton-town stepped out of a jitney bus nearhjs home Saturday night nn automo-bile struck him and knocked himdown. The autoist.did-not stop butwent ahead at increased speed. Noone recognized him or got the licensenumber of his automobile. Mr. Tuttlewas knocked unconscious HYU\ he wascarried into the house in that con-dition. It was some time before herevived. His head was cut and heww?badly bruised an'l shaken up. It iafeared that he may be injured in-ternally. Mr. Tut'.le lives with his,brother,. Walter Tuttle, who is jani-

. tor of the Eatontown publi.1 school.

• Good for Cenlerville!v The public school at Ccnierville

has won the Holmdcl township at-tendance banner for the past monthwith a percentage of !»2.2. So far thisyear the school has won the attend-ance banner e,very month.

ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS NEWS.

Election an Bond l».ue of $150,000to Build Addition to High School.The evangelistic services at the

Presbyterian-'church ended Sundaynijjht. The services lasted ten daysand were largely attended. Rev.Homer J. 0. Kinker of Delanco wasin charge of the .service.*.

The Lord's Supper will be servedat the Presbyterian church on Eas-ter morning. The women's mission-ary society will meet Friday at Mrs.S. S. Micken'K of. Washington avc-'nue.' The topic to be discussed willbe "The Immigrant in the UnitedStates." The ladies' aid society metyesterday at Mrs. Charles A. Reed'sof Valley Drive.

Henry' VanPelt of Highland ave-nue is.laid up with an abscess in theear.

' ' Mrs. Martin llrynihlsen, who re- .fcently underwent an operation at the . ,Long Branch hospital, has returned ; •home. ' *

Mrs. Jessie' Seulthorp is laid up •with sickness. •

A chicken salad supper will he ' *held tomorrow night in the Baptist . .church basement. Mrs. Jonathan T. i •Stout is in charge of the supper. •' *

The Epworth league of the Metho- ; •' dist church held n meeting and so-;*

eiable last Thursday night :it Miss \ *• Mildred Dniege's of Lincoln avenue. I ••

Rev. James H. Cann is attending j *the Methodist conferencc at Ashury I ,Park. : •

The school board has passed a ; *resolution calling for a meeting of ' ,the voters of this place to consider \ •the question of "issuing bonds for ! *$150,000 to be used for building anaddition to-'t'hc high school building. •The yotinjj will, lake place March'*27th in the high school .building. j •

Mrs. Geui^v Nolle ami her* (i:uigh- ; •ter Alice spoilt Sunday at New York, i *

1 Th'- Royal. W'ighbui's nf Aivicrica «lodge will hold a liny sociable Friday !'•night in the hxlge rooms. ' ' ',

A iraraRt! is being built for Henry <VanNote, who recently bought a new : JFord' automobile. j !

Mrs. Earl Snc'deker. who is sick | <with pneumonia, is shnv.lv improving. J

Miss Helen Flett recently under--<went an operation at the' l'rcsbyter- <

. ian hospital at Newark. : 'Raymond Taylor, who is employed ,

liy Hopping, McHenry & Frost, has 'gore to Bermuda on a vacation. Mr. 'Taylor is also employed at the At-:.lantic theater as a musician.

Jonathan T. Stout has received apostal card from John H. Cook of

- Red Bank, on which is a picture of,a fishing boat on Lake Titicaca, Boli-via. The lake is in the mountains,which are so high that no treus grow.there. The natives build their boats'.of little bundles of reeds sewed to-gether and their fishing nets arc alsomade of reeds sewed together. i

HIGHLANDS NEWS.

DecUion Against George Brown Re-verted by Judge Lmwrence.

George Brown, who was arrestedseveral weeks a ro on a charge of,having 24 undersized lobsters in hispossession, and who \yas lined $480,'w«s acquitted on an appeal beforeJudge Lawrence last week, who said ;the evidence was not convincingenough to find Brown guilty. j

Mrs. Bernard J. Creighton of New !York spent part of lasl week at this.place.

The fire company of this place will Jhold a euchre party and dance in thefirehouse next Saturday night. . i

Joseph Mtzzopane of this placewas defeated recently in a pool,match at Randolph Borden's parlors;by Charles Burke (if Spring Lake. :

Mrs. K. Scheiber of Lynbrdok ishaving her Grand View boarding

. house repaired and repainted.Charles Pfeiffer has bought the

Cafe building near the drawbridge.He hsis also bought ii lot near thepostoffice on which he will build ahouse.

Mr. and Mrs. .1. Suttman are ex-pected home this week from Ala-bama, where they spent the winter.

The services at the Methodistchurch Sunday will be in charge ofRev. P. J. Reeves of Bay Shore, LongIsland. Reports from the church de-partments were made last Sundaynight.

Harold Weilcr and John llahrs willattend the uliler boys' conferenceat Aiibury Park on Friday, Saturdayand Sunday.

About $l! WHS cbarcd at :i fruitsmiable held last Thursday .night bvthe young people's1 union of theMethodist church. A cake sale will

, be held Saturday afternoon by MissStella North's Sunday-school class.

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Cement, Sand iand Gravel

Sold at Lowest Pricesr. or iii.ocK.i.

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233 Shrtwtbury A«t.,RED BANK.

Telephone 4D7-.1

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are cordially invited to be sen*^a t%eim^ Bi^feysof MewSuits, Coats, Frocks, Blouses, Footwear and Accessories, Satu^ to

and including Tuesday, March 20th.

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HINGS cc rre:t for Town and Coun-,try, fo.1 Daytime and Evening, for

Home, Street and Restaurant wear willbe featured n comprehensive and beau-tiful displays;' The Mode of the newseason, as interpreted bj foremost fash-ion salors of Faris, New York and Lon-don will be presented

'T'HE new Egyptian influenceis strong-ly to the fore, and when a frock,

suit or blouse does not adopt the entirefashion of "printed" fabric, it is apt toflaunt brilliant embroideries in Egyp-tian motifs or to choose its accessoriesfrom Persian, Buljntrian or Arabiansources, ' •' t*

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- « E J > ft>JJ4K R^fct&TEB, MARCH-44,

BRIEF ITHflS OF NEW!HAPPENINGS OF INTEREST IN

MOtiMOUTH COUNTY.

' P*rion»l Notat, Salti of Property,Building OtwMUfeu, La4|* Do-ingt, Slight Flr«», Birthi, Mar-r U | « and D«ath—Other Itemi.Miss Minnie E. Dorsett hat given

up her position as manager of theWomen's shop at Freehold, MissMargaret Kelsey will be the newmanager of the place.

The Bradley Beach Republicanclub held a benefit entertainment lastweek' in the auditorium of the publicschool. A play entitled "The Devil'slight" was given.

Mrs. Harry D«ley of Freehold isick with pneumonia tit the LongBranch hospital. Mm. Ira lUchunison of Freehold is also sick wit!pneumonia.

Mrs. J. M. Nolan of Alluntown hasreturned home from St. Kriincis'ahospital at Trenton, whece she wasunder medical treatment.

Miss. Marie Anderson of English"town last.week entertained a number

of friends at a party in celebrationof her birthday.

Dr. William Weeden, who had-conducted a dental office at Bnprlishtownover a year, moved last week tJamesburg.

The Cafferty building at Allentown has been repainted. W. C. Emmans will open his ice cream parlothere soon.

The West Long Branch basketbalteam last week defeated the Whoeclub of Long Branch by a score-o:27 to 18. . . *

The ladies' aid society of the Wayside Methodist church met Frida;night at Miss Edith Battjer's at Wayside.

James Updike of Englishtown haibought a new Ford delivery automobile for use in his milk business.

John W. Aymar of Aabury Park. who recently suffered a stroke oi

paralysis, is slowly recovering.An apron sociable and dance wil

be held Friday by the Wayside Woman's club in its clubhouse.

William.King, Bon of Charles Kin;of Oakhurat, has joined the Methdist church .at that place.

A hot croBS bun supper will bheld in the Manasquan Methodichurch <m March 29th.

Mrs. Lester Pitcher of Waysidispent part of last week with friend;at Atlantic Highlands.

John H. Ttiabold of Long Brand

oi returned home from BBIX weeks'rip to Florida.

F. B. Howell of Freehold-left lasteek for Florida on a business trip

several days.Albert Lee of Southard ha« builtgarage, in the rear of his house at

hat place. ' ' . ,Mrs. William (i. Ilongland of

blatawan gave birth to a daughterst week.Mrs. W. S. Liak of Matawin is

spending the rest of the winter inFlorida.

Raymond Lucompto of Southardas bought a new Uurant automo-

A daughter WUB horn last week totlrs. W. G. Hoogland of Matawan.

William Johnson nf Long Branchseriously nick with pneumonia.Morgan I,. Bucknluw of Allcntown

IUK bought a new Ford coupe,Samuel I.ane of Oakhurst is sick

ith influenza.

Hatawan'a New School Building.John Noble Pierson .&* Son of

\'rth Amlioy have been awarded the:ontract to act as architects for thelew high school building at Matawanvhich wilrcost about $125,000; Theuilding will be two ntorien high tind

will be constructed of red fire brickwith.terrn cotta trimmings. :

Brint—Hyman.Miss Bessie Brint, daughter q

Solomon Brint of Passaie, and Alexander Hyman of Long Branch werimarried last week. The couple wenon a wedding trip to Boston and ontheir return they will live at Lon:Branch.New Masonic Home. , .' j '

The Spring Lake Masonic dut> haibought an old school building at thaiplace and will have it remodeled intcu modern Masonic honje. Horace HMoore will do the work. The cost 41the remodeled home will be abovi•76,000.. ,.

Annivenary Party. . •A surprise party was given last

week for Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Gojd-stein of Asbury Park in celebrationof their .ftrst wedding anniversary.The couple received gifts of linen,silverware and cut glass.Art Diiplay Postponed.

The art exhibition of the LongBranch Woman's club, which was tohave been held last Thursday in thelibrary, has been postponed owing tothe fact that there is no place in thelibrary for the pictures.

(Continued "on next page.)

L. B AM BE RGE R & C O.

IIIIIHHIMIIMMIIHIIIMIM»HimiMHIMIMH

MaineSeed Potatoes

to arrive.also

Fertilizer.W.T.SHERMAN

Hay, Grain, Produce and Fertilizer16 West Street, Red Bank

Telephone 270

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They are coming—soon—those first lovely daysof spring, .brilliant with sunshine and tingling .withecstatic, happy murmurings that iTse to skies washedin azure, now as fair as the flash of a bluebird's wing,now deeply sapphinne as the memories hid foragesin the vaults of a Pharaoh's tomb. Then shall milady ,step, forth in beauty clad :-to enchant, to>nslave, toenthrall. Has She'pondered long 'ere choosing thatexquisite chapeau? Was her heart torn before finallydeciding upon the dull desert tone of her tailleur?'No-ear-shall ever hear save through-the oracularvoice of Fashion herself, whose prodigal, "offeringsfor this coming spring include: . -

Un ChapeauExquisite with Hi-ails Ihal glitter with lapis

lazulian nhalln .of UKIU anil mifat- til'' son:; .of (he loln«- w;isliiMi striaui In the fiin-llkomotifs lR-which Ihi'y arc anHnmljied <n Itsskirl. FUHhidtM-il o( lovely crept- romri. dirkas night, it Rtn-s Us sli-nilcr way. wide ofsleeves anil unevfti «[ hern, at 79.&0. ClidHPnfrom a mlp(:ellri!iy uf diarininp uiinl^ls <-i;Hay-lnn to t r a n s i t ' th'- spirit o( Anr.irnt 'ij!.VlitInto fashionable attlrw for modi-ru in;i:iiii:iiuin.J.

'•Utterly oblivioiiH to the fniHHlhp: portion rifIts'buck-brim, so a'wnri> is II nf-tlii" i'hl<: uncldaring bravado nf its maminotii taffi;tii-~l)()wr!:iinK l^i;h in back. Krcm-li in Inspiration,thin llttli! l;iin:»-t is made nf llni' lilai:li Milan,in the new little poke Hhapc. hiinlly o<|\ial inBizi: to it« own trimming, I!\il »'ni' of :i K«I\II) ofthu mw "liow" liats ffatur.ng . moire in all ofils stiff splendor, \\ KellH at 19.75. j ,

Un Tailleur Un ManteauBuilt opalines Hiiperhlv runlident nf their

youthful charm anil 'patterned over its navypique twill Kiirfaee with filints of i;l;,r:iinarin«blue and pollen yellow. Its rather lennUiycoat tlen at the nidi' with a huRe moire binvwhich'further endpars i t ' to the hearts of lb<>-young women for whom It has been (lenitmed,Selling at 110.00 and chosen lit random from agroup of costume, tailleurs—two and threepiece—meant for misses of keen f.'iHbion 8e.nne..

Les BasDyed inf i l l the. fascin.-itini; brown, rr t iv atul

tan Hha<ies^tJ^!tt. give' the deser t i w a s v fi>r\b?iing. Supposed to. li(i worn^ to misK-l: or t o 'con t r a s t with th(- small I n n i ^ e 'r <n!niitpumps of ii''weKt invi.ntittn am! yVt at '!;<• s::?:iel ime to hnr inonize with ilije lone of the s.ntcos tume. At 3.00 the Lair, f

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' nit-liniloiisly Hii'Hi.Klit. A 115.00 inodi-f lhatgr:i«'S a nianniHri'iit lollcctlon of i-«iat.», caueuami wraps new to tin- preiteul ucason.

. Les Gants . . . . .TliJit* l i i k " l o riilliriL' I l i rn iKi ' lven " T t i e Tint"

£">hi'< IIUST-—o'f - Hii ' w i n p HJir HisWoii;!!!- ji.f I h e l r' V ; | i p i i ' leatiV* r i ;i!ts w h j c h ( lan. - i l i ) sho-.v n i n -

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Kriinl s h a d e ' " K n - m - h j n h o l h i n s p i r a t i o n a n d

< M-i-uiiciii. ilic-y s e l l ' a I. 4.50 I In- p a i r ; un ild ahi,hi of ullK-r uu ' .vly a r n v i ' i l m o d i l u .

L.• "One o\ America's Great Stores"

of NEWARK, NEW JERSEY1

TIM Standard of ComparUon

ORDER YOUR BOICK AT ONCEFastest Selling Good Car on the Face of the Globe

The Low Selling Prices Must Appeal to All Buyers g

The 1923 Series BUICKGreatest Car Valxie

bf All Time!Buyers Today Get More ForTheir Money Than Ever Before

See Them—Ride in Them—and Let the BUICK Speak for Itself

No Car Ever Built Has Created Such a Sensation! ^They Are by Far the Beat Cars Buick Ever Turned Out

H. L ZOBELMonrriouth County's Largest Automobile Distributor-:; ' •

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RED BANK REGISTER, MARCH 14, 1923.

BRIEF ITEMS OF NEWS.(Continued from last page.)

Albert Bissett, aped 42 years, for-merly of Freehold, died at St. Mi-chael's hospital in Newark last weekfrom injuries received in a fall froma locomotive on the Lehigb Valleyrailroad. He was engineer »of the

' locomotive. He leaves a widow, wh.">was formerly Miss Ilattie Hulkley oTFreehold, and two children.

Fourth Annual Roll Call.'Over 200 persons attended ' the

fourth annual roll call and turkeysupper of the West Lonp BranchMethodist church last Wednesdaynight. The receipts amounted to$200- The tables were • decoratedwith cut flowers and plants by Mrs.James AteWson and Mrs. WilliamTulley.^ong^Branch Team Eliminated.

The Long Branch high school bas-ketball team last week was defeatedby the .Asbury Park hij,rh school teamby « score o! 52 to 19 in the NewJersey state iiilerscholastu' basket-ball tournament. Ocean Grove hitfhschool defeated : Smith River thethe, same nijrht by a si-niv of 01 to45.League Election.

Tim woman's loafrur of the FirstSfethudist elmreli -of Asbury Parkhas elected M'-s. H. S. YanNess-pres-ident, Mrs. Walter Sees, Mrs. SamuirlFuitnn, M,rs. Rus-s KnRlish and Mrs.Hurry Jackson vice pn .-iileiits, Mrs.]•'. I*. Larter tnasurerand ill's. Ken-neth M. Towncr secretary.

County Wont Pnvc Street.The" board of freeholders have

notified the commissioners of T>rad-. ley Reach tluit the county iv.ill notpave Newark avenue at that place.Newark avenue is net a county road.

•hut whjjn the new Shark river bridgeis completed, the street will be sub-jected to heavy traffic. *

(Firemen's, Dance.tI About 200 persona attended thedance and euchre party last weekgiven by the Spring Lake firemen-

| The money will he used to help payfor the new lire engine the companyrecently bought,. The company willhold another dance and euchre partynext .Monday night.Death of Freehold Woman. ;

Miss Tatheriiie R. Leary. of Free-hold died lu<t week, at New York.

, The body was taken to the homeof her brother. D. \V. Leury at Free-"hold, and the funeral was held.there.She is survived bv two' sisters andtwo brothers, f

Auto Parts Stolen. 'I Several -parts of an automobileowned by 11. L. Disbrow of Allen-

jtown ivere stolen last week while thecar wa- in a t'arage. Thomas Craw-ford, ivhoTeccntly escaped from jail,was arrested on a charge of stealingtho articles. ' .Playground Officers Elected.

! The playground commission of,I'radky lieach has elected- George,.1N'm'thridc'1 president, L(\ster Rogersvice prt-sident, Joseph Maire secre-tary an'ri Harvey Gaunt treasurer.Robert Karry was elected manager of I.the baseball.team at that place. j

Church Society Election.The ladies' aid society of the West

, Ocwir. drove Methodist church has'elected Mrs. Frank Sutton president,' Mrs. ("ourtlandt Atkinson and Mrs.Ichiivli's linage vice presidents. Mrs.-1 Louise Cottrell secretary and Mrs.William KicklO's treasurer:Fal-mtiouse and* Buildings Burned. »

1 A tire last week destroyed a farm-!ir>use jind autbuiUlings on Louis Le-

vin's farm near Manalapan. Mr.Levin and his family were forced toleave ' the house in their nightclothes. Most of the contents of thebuildings'were burned.Pleaded Guilty to Robbery,

Joseph Maz?a pleaded guilty ofrobbery of $800 from Peter Grand,!of Long Branch last October andlast week he wus sentenced to sixmonths in' the c<mnty jail by JudgeLawrence. .Mazza's property will besold and restitution will be made toMr. Grandi., ,Lodge Buy* a Building.

The" Red Men's lodge of LongBranch has bought-the Muhlenbrinkbuilding on the corner of Broadwayand Brunchpoi't avenue at LongBranch. The third floor of thebuilding will be remodeled and willbe used for a lodge room and clubquarters.Died Sin-Weeks Apar.t.

Mrs. Margaret A. VanXote, widowof Cornelius VanNote of AsburyPark, died last week of heart dis-ease following an attack of pneu-monia. Her husband died six weeksago'.. She was 08 J'fars- old' an'lleaves two daughters.Car HiU Truc|c. -.,. * ...

All automobile driven by WalterCampbell of Asbury Park struck alumber truck last week. Campbell'scar was badly damaged. GeorgeButler, who was in Campbell's car,was injured and he was taken to theSpring Lake hospital.Freehold Woman Dead.

Mrs. Rose Frost of Freehold, wifeof James Frost, died last week. Shewas 61 years old.

Postoffice .Dinner.,[The Long Branch postoffice em- \

plbyees have " completed arrange-ments for a testimonial dinner to be ,given tomorrow night at the Imperial;

hotel for yh'omaa L. Slocum, the re-tiring postmaster, and Forrest Green,the new ptotmaster.Adelphia Farm Sold.

Charles Blackwell has bought theCharles H. Clayton farm at Adel-phia.

(Continued on next page.)

White Star Taxi Service

GET INTO THEEASTER PARADE

in one <jf. our handsome sedans orlimousines, even if you have no carof your own. Our cars are the equalin every respect of the finest privatecars. If you wish to use one forEaster church-going or calls, ringus up..

Call 747Under New Management

Formerly Braich Broi.Can for All Occasion!.Open Day and Night.

Office: Red Bank, N. J. Opp. DepotJOHNSTON & GALATRO, Prop.

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The Lively Tints of Springare shown in the new

Suits andThere's a new note of color to the Spring fabrics. :Uncommon shades of bright lighttans and grays.They're snappy and you'll surely like them.'

"KUPPENHEIMER"and our own special makes, in all the new models, Sportswith two pair long- trousers or one long and one knicker,the new Norfolks, and two arid three button, body fitting,or conservative models. • •

, Your suit is here in the color you like, the style •that becomes you and the price you want topay. You can have an extra pair of pants tomatch if vou wish it.

See thorn in ourwimlows. "

Now on Display"Manhattan Shirts for Spring.Stetson Hats for/Spring.

J. KRIDELRed Bank

ROBERT HANCE & SONS12 Broad Street Red Bank, New Jersey

$8.40 per bu.. 9.00 per bu.. 9.50 per bu.

. 60c Mb.

March Price List of Seeds, Agricultural Implements, Etc.ONION SETS *

Yellow, l b u . . . . . . . . $2.75 5 to l0bu. $2.50 per bu.Red,l bu 2.75 5 t o l 0 b u . . . . . . . 2.50 per bu.White,lbu.. . . . . . . 3.0J 5 to l0bu 2.75perbu.

GARDEN SEEDSGreen Beans ... 30c qt. $2.25 per pk. . . . .Wax B e a n s . . . . 35cqt. 2.50 per pk.....,Peas . . . . . . . . . . 40c qt. 2.50 per pk.. f.Long Standing Spinach 30c lb.Cow Beets 40c lb. Table BeetsHalf Long Danvers Carrot 76c lb.Chantenay Carrot 70c lb. Stone Tomato $2.00 lb.

CULTIVATORSSouth Bend New Market, 5 tooth, plain $5.75South Bend New Market, with lever, wheel and

side shovels ....-,. 8.50PLOWS

B. 1 South Bend, one-horse $8.00No. 3 South Bend, light, two-horse. , . . . . . . . . . . . . 16.50No. 4 South Bend, large, two-Jiorse 18.00Boss Plow , . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.50

We carry a full line of repairs for these plows.

POULTRY WIRE1 inch mesh.

Cut lengths 2 l-2c per sq. ft.By the roll $1.75 per 100 sq.ft, 2 inches mesh. "Cut lengths lc per sq. ft.By the roll 75c per 100 sq. ft.

SCALEGIDE30 gal. Barrel 75c per gal.50 gal. Barrel 70c per gal.

PLANET JR. HANDTOOLSFire Fly Single Wheel Plow. . . . . . . . . ,$4.00No. 19 Combination WheelHoe and Plow . . . . . . . . 5.75

No. 12 Combination WheelHoe and P l o w . . . . . . . 11.50

SEED DRILLSN o . 3 1 D . . . . . . . . . $ 1 0 . 0 0N o . 4 D ... 14.50

A LANDSLIDEof Orders is Public

" Response to MasterlyPerformance of New

Touring Car• 5 PASSENGER

1395Chummy

5PAMEMDEK

1695p.o. a

PIKES PEAK MOTORA.LL OVER the country the newChandler with its phenomenalmotorin making its triumphant way.i Locally famous hills arc beingconquered with masterly decisive-ness. Traffic difficulties are bein|»overcome with comforting case.Performance has been carried to aacw hijjh plane.

Notable Motor ImprovementsRarely has a car been received

with such enthusiasm. Scarce 60days have passed since its presenta-tion. Vet capacity operations at theChandler factory arc failing to meetthe demand.'

Built to master a mountain, thenew Chandler power plant hatcharacteristics that rank it amongthe few truly great motors.

"Pinging" (prc-ignition knock-ing) has been eliminated. Heatinghas been overcome. Perfect carbu-retion and complete contbastioaiassure economy, smoothncM, andfreedom from adjustments.

Beauty and New Low PricesAdditional factors — superb ap-

pearance and new low prices—contribute to the Chandlertriumph.

F\ H, VAN DORN CO.Broad Street, opp. Monmouth Street Phone 478 Red Bank, NLJ.

NEW CHANDLER S KTNI GMAWDlll MOT0S O&ft COMPANY <

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UTAatUHID IM4 ' ' . " . - . ' . TIUFHONI 111

ALEXANDER D. COOPER ••Real Estate and Insurance

5 8 4 4 BROAD STREET RED BANK, N. J.

.. Fire, Life, Accident Tornado andPlate GIAM Inturance - ' •

Parker's T«VgRNON PARKER, ifo^t

DAY AND NIGHT SERVICECareful Drlrara aad Pint

Clan Ctrl ,Ratai RaMonabl*.

Ph°" 1 4 1 .Opp'«ite depot, Red Bank, N. J.Whan calling a Tami fir* attime to main th* train.

Pai n t and Varnish ProductsPrevent Destruction ,

iIt fc&

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AS#i

•iii'•w*.:f lisa

E-SSI

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fa1,-

[lam walls that can be laundered! Use: V t S J XDevoe Vclour Finish—a flat oil paint. 1's "i ^FIlDevoe Holland Unamel — smooth as W-:'.. Mllllglass—hard as tile.

Dust Devils!Millions ride inon every breeze

They lay a pall of ugliness over the

beauty of the rooms. Their defiling

fingers strangle the charm and

besmirch.the cleanlinessof the home.

Prevent the evil that dust can do. .

Apply Devoe Velour Finish.

This flat oil painl, because it is

. washable, insures the constant

beauty and cleanliness of the walls.

Red Bank Hardware Store,75 Monmouth St., Red Bank.

UOUKRT DONOVAN, PROP., .Telephone 9 3 6 . '

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Fours3 PaH. Rtmti. :

SixesJ P n . H.i.,1 $11T5

.P....T,,,., .., \i'z.iz:m

S P«a«. Coii(i» 1175 Srdiitt • • 1015• P>.. R..I.,. 110? ' ''«••• S"l«n " • *9 K M . Hfil.n I19J 4Pma.Cnu|W INS

7 !>«•• Trair, MJJ. . , , 7 Pan. fltitwillti' " ' H|Kirl Ro«.l. It'll

9 P»i. Tuiir.Stdan . .

Blwrt Roait, IOiJ iilloit r,,iir,Vn ifl75

rV(c«< f.'o, h. Huh-t ractorltn tmtrn-mtplIan tn fu aifdnl, Ai* uliiiul flu

O. M. A. C. Purrh.i,. flan, iiilifch

Everywhere Praised—•Everywhere AdmiredThe refreshing originality and dashingappearance of this Buick 4-cylinder SportRoadster has won the hearts of men andwomen everywhere. They marvel that suchawealth of brilliant style and sparkling beautycan be offered at its extremely low price.

Its low, racy, rich body, tailored khaki t o p -its embossed leather upholstery—its beveledplato glass side wings, and shining nickeledfittings—and innumerable othor refinements,are among the reasons why it has foundsuch favor among those who wish a dis-tinctive and out-of-the-ordinary roadster,

n * tn I«• M. 4, C. PMrrfln

H. Li. ZOBELMonmouth County's Largest Automobile Distributor

Bank, N. J, S e a Bright, N . J.T«l«phone 95S T«Uphon« 90

WTOMOgtUgg. AM, BUItT. • Bl/ICK Will, awlA'

BRIEF ITEMS OF NEWS.. (Continued from Ian page.)

.William A. Patterson and Theo-dore P. Theordorides, instructors ;it-the Freehold military academy, werestruck by an automobile driven byMax M. Prown last •week while theywere walking on the concrete roadon South street. The men were cutand bruiaed, but were not seriouslyhurt. Sfc

Reiiman—Hollander.Miss Flora Reismaii, daughter of

Herman Keismun of M.IIUJ,'" lii-am-li,nd Morton Hollander*-ol' New York,

were married last week at NewYork. The eouple wen; attended |,yAndrew and Fannie Keisman, lirotli-cr and sister of the -bride. The cou-ple left fur Atlantic City un ;i wed-ding trip. They will ilve nt LimnBrunch. i .

Couple Acquitted.Louis Xnx'imo and Jlivi Margaret

Schaffhauser of Hradley liracli, wlmwere arrested several weeks at<o ona charge of living toiretlier - unlaw-fully, were tried last week at Free-hold and the jury Rave a u'l-dict ofnot guilty.

Factory Leased. ' 'Morris Leibowitt, si-ci i-lsujv nf t I'M.1

Liberty muslin company at LongHraneh, has leased the. Kreidraa.ishirt company factory at ihal place.The muslin company will open forbusiness "in a few day:- in. its newlocation.

Won Prize of $25.Mrs. Arthur F. Cottrell of Asbury

Park last week won a prize of $2fjoffered by the .Asbury holding com-pany for a name for tin linn's n»\vbuilding. The winning name was"Point View Block."

A Radio Party.The ushers' union nf the. Miiun-

sqUan Methodist church gave a sur-prise party to Robert Hrewef in cele-bration of his 21st birl Inlay. Theevening was spent listening to radionews and music. •

Chirch Roll Call.The 32d annual roll call of the

Ocean Grove Methodist church washeld last week. Rev. W. Ii. Rlaek-man, Rev. W. Elwell Lake and Rev.Henry M. Lawrence of l,ung Branchmade, addresses.

Injured in Fall.Paul Warner of Philadelphia, who

is employed on a new gas tank atLong Branch, fell from the lank lastweek and wns badly injured. He wastaken to the Long Hraneh hospitalfor treatment. . • -

Asbury Park Lot Sold. .Fred W. Wells of Asbury Park.

has bought a lot at Dial place for i$fi,50(). The lot, is 2(i.\l,,KI fei-t and!Mr. Wells will. build a one-storybuilding on it for his plumbing es-tablishment.

Attended Golden Wedding iri.Ohfo.Mrs. Charles G, Oliver of Knglish-

town attended the golden wedding ofMr. 'and Mrs. John M. Dennett ofYoungstowti, Ohio, "ii February2lith. Mrs. Oliver anil Mr.-. I.lennettare sisters.

Observe Lodge Anniversary.The Ashury Park tribe of Red

Men .celebrated its fortieth anniver-sary last uiuh.t, Dele'uati'ins from allDarts of the state were present. Dr.R. R. Uennett was master (if cere-monies.

Bender—Terwiiliger.^Mrs. Miiryetln. lien'.ler iuni Ulysses

0 . ;Terwilli)j;er of Freehold wore mar-ried on Wednesday, February 28th.by Rev. E. C. Oonnvcr. The p-ocmiis employed in the Freehold rup mill.

Taken to Hospital.Rev. Georifc R. .lohnsDii, pastor of

St. Paul's Methodist church of OceanGrove, was taken to the .Spring Lakehospital last week, where he under-went an operation. He will recover.

Freehold House Sold,. The GaiTett Cottrell property onWest Main street at Freehold hasbeen sold to Harold W. Nash, whonow occupies Miss E. W. Arrow-smith's property on Hudson street.

Hotel Man Dead.George Harrison, former owner of

the Clinton hotel at Asbury Park,died from a complication of diseaseslast week. He was 72 years old andleavesuthree daughters and a son.

Killed by Train.Curlies Thompxni of Long Branch

wns killed last week by a railroadtrain while he was crossing thotrack at Rram-hporl. He was G7years old nnd was a teamster.

Death from Liver Trouble.Mrs. Lucinda Henderson of Iiel-

mar died of liver trouble last weekin her Ci!Hh*yeiu\ She leaves n son,John D. Henderson of Brooklyn, andfour brothers and two sisters^

Hurt in Exploiion.A battery in an automobile ownc I

by Mrs. William Dnivd of Senlirightexploded last week nnd John Uyanand fieorge Hycr; nf Seabright wereburniMl on the he.-ul and face.

To Give a Play.A play entitled "Are You a Ma-

son?" will lie given on Saturday,March 'J-lth, li\ Die ulumni associa-tion of the Ocean lirove high schoolin thu high school building.

Taken to Hospital.Mary Klizalieth KOHX, daughlc iof

HHiidoipb Kuss of Asbury Piirk, wnstaken last, week to the Spring LainImspitnl, where -li'' underwent inoperation for Mia 'ioiditis.

Alltoiat Arrested.Paul Bennett of Lake-wood wns ar

rested last week nl Mnnas(]uan on nliiirgo of di-iviiii'. mi aulomoiiili

while drunk. He wns sent to tinII tin I y juil for Unity diijis.

lidi for KmrnxMinif Ciiainn.Only two l-iili were received bis

Week liy the Hradley llcnch coniini:sioner.'i for reiinidrling nnd ri'pnirinI lie lleiti-li e.'riii". The bids wen$ll,'i;i7 and If IV.'.i'.MI.

Victim <if Pniuiiiioiila.MIM. Jennie ll\'-r, wife of Cliurb

llyer (if llelniiir, died bint week ipiieiiinoniii nl tin- Spring Lake Innnlliil. Shu WII-- ''H yearn old anleaves four iliiuiililei'H.

Arquillril of Duriilary Cliargi*.Krnc»l Cm tin wan itciiuiltcd In

week nl Freehold Un u ihin-ge ilu'enkiiiKJuf11 .Inlni'W. lliilliiy'H lulirlit HdnbrWil lust ycvi'iiilicr tin

MAHONEY Ic HOBANCOMMISSION CO.i

FERTILIZER MATERIALS ANPCHEMICALS OF ALL'KINDS.

"Everything for. FfHiluert"Write for Quotation.

7 PINE ST., NEW YORK, N. Y.Telephone Rector 0416.

JAMES CX)NWAYTinning, Plumbing

and Heating.Metal Garages, Metal

Ceilings.Sheet Metal, Slating and

Copper Work.Hot Ah- and Pipeless Heat-

ers a Specialty.Estimates on saiiie free.

Residence, 40 Spring StreetShop 15 Wharf Avenue,

~ RED BANK, N. J.

I Expert Repairing"A OF ,

WATCHES, CLOCKSand JEWELRY J

5 Accuracy, skill and ex- Sd perience • enable us to *j fJo the most delicate re- jt pairing. We guarantee t~A satisfaction. Our prices 5A will please you. fr. Silverware Repaired jJ and Replated Like New. 5

PROFESSOR MEHDI,THE ORKJ1NAL OUIENTAL PSYCHIC,

"' Phr«nolo(ff and Pflychology.'OfRca Year Around at 803 Qookmtn Av«...

ASBURY PARK, NEW JEK8CY.Phnne ,1822. Anbury P«k.

T. HARRISON STILES,Lan<i*cap« mnil Cunauitinii Garilwntr.

121 Harding Born). K«l BunV, N. I.Phone U«8,

J. C. * G. A. DELATtlSH,, AKCHITEOTS AND ENOINEEBS.

Boom 11, Elmer Bldlt., Bad Bmnk, M, I,T T«L Conn.

REUSSILLE'S {36 Broad St., Red Bank i

For lire ServiceTELEPHONE 72-R.

WILLIAM^. FOSTER,COUN3ELLOB AT IAW.

' H n York. N»w i t n t .«0 Brnadwar, Atlantl H l h U

N. Y. Cilr. N. *•

ROBERT PIERCE,LICENSED AUCTIONEEB,

Realdeno 41 Whit. St., P.ad Bank.Teleplicn« 10B8-M.

Hptclal attention to n&lrl of farm, atoak.farm impleni«nta and personal prtipertr.

a iM. F. TETLEY,• NOTAHY FTJDI.IO

and COSlMISBKJNF.il OF"DEEDa.Tctli!7'» Newa SlanH,

7 Brnad Strc.pt, Hf.i Bank. H. j ,

DR. HAROLD J. STOKES,DENTAL StIHfiKON.

Rucc nHor t« Dr. Frank L«e. !

14 Hr.jiui Strfct, Kimmr Buil'llni,

Offlca Hnurs 8:80 to B:00 o'clock.

KEYSTONEAND

DANDYPOtJLTRf \

FOODS.- FRESH DAILYONCE FED OFT REPEATED

ASK YOUR DEALEi*

Our service car isalways ready.

Steam Vulcanizing.Fabrics and Cord

Tires in Stock. —

John Hansen,42 West Front Street,

RED BANK, N. J.NIGHT PHONE 1209-W.

GEORGE McC. TAYLOR, C. E.,CONSHLTINO ENGINEER. '

CIVIL ENGINEER and SUIlVErOB.C5 It.Ht.iir I'lurf, Ili-d Bank. N. 3.

REILLY, QUINN & PARSONS,COUNSELLOIIS AT LAW.

Davidson Bufldinsr. K«d Sank.John J. Quinn, Thnoilo™ D. Parscina.

TIRESSUNDRIES

All the same highquality—all the samehonest value

JOHN S. APPLEGATE & SON,COUNSELLOES AT LAW.

Davidson UuiWinif, Htoad Btta«».RED BANK. N. J. . •

EDMUND WILSON,COUNSELLOR AT LAW,

•> RED BANK. N. J.Ofllcpa: 10 Eant Front Street.

ALSTON BEEKMAN,COUNSELLOR AT LAW.

Offices, 10 Broad St., RED BANK, H. J.

DR. W. M. THOMPSON,DENTAL SURGEON,'

2d Nafl *Bnnk Buildint, R»d Bank, N. I.Gaa atlminiatert'c). Hours 8*6.,

GEORGE D. COOPER, 'CIVIL ENCINEEH,

BucceBBor to George Cooper, 0. 1 .Patterson Buildina, JtED BANK. N. J.

GEORGE H. ROBERTS,GRADUATE AUCTIONEER.

Padlercs or Grade .Stock. Form 8al«a, Par-lonal Property. New Monmouth. N. J.'

Telephone Midilletown 276-M.

GEORGE K. ALLEN, JR., C. E., andGEORGE F. RANDOLPH, C. E.,CIVIL ENGINEEHS AND SURVEYORS.

BO Broad Street, Bed Bank. N. J.

fitlu] glasseskind thai ycuThe liMiscs in

should be d.'-siKiicd t" cui-rcct the visiondefects, from which youiii'e s-.ufferint;. If you ni'od(classes for lioth far and dis-tant seeing, we will mak •t'nr you a pair of invi.siidobi-focals.

PILES %)•{ PILES, bleeding, protruding, [•{>•< (Hemmoroids) Fissure, Pistulae t*<y Ulceration and other rectal dis- VJiJ. eases except cancer, successful- >*J•J ly treated, without operation. >*<y No pain, no interference with |*J'f( business or social engagement. >•<it Nurse in attendance for women. >J;»J Hours 10 A. M. to 1 P. M., daily [•;' i and by appo in tmen t . • *

J Dr. McSHERRYi Specialist

5< 19 Liberty St., Long Branch.N. J. §j

TUNING REPAIRING

ALL WORK GUARANTEED

Luke Longhead is ready to ierv»you at any time, no matter what .yourwants may be.—Advertisement

TIMOTHY R. HOUNIHAN,Contractor and Builder.

SPECIALIZING IN JOBBING.SCREENS AND STORM ENCLOSURES? •

Teieph<&c 881-M. 160 Bridge Avenue, Red Bank, N. J .

£€€€€«TO>>>X<OK*!*IOK»>X<^^

MRS. EARLSTELLSWOMEIT

How Backache and PeriodicPains Yield to Lydia E. Pink-ham's Vegetable Csmpound

Olean, N. Y. — "Every month myblood would go to my head and I would

havcauchaheadache,nosebleed, backacheand painsthatlcouldnot do my work. Atnight I could not getmy rest and nothingseemed to do me anygood. I read some ofyour test imonialsabout what Lydia E.Pinkham' 9 Vegeta-ble Compound had

• done for otherB, so I1 "I decided to try it. I

You.Can't Stretchthe golden rule any more than

you can the truth. We're not

stretching the. truth when we tell

you Wo move your KOOIIS in a man-

ner that wouldn't wake up the

baby. We move pianos to the

tune of Home, Sweet Home. The

major part of cur business is done

at minor,prices.

THE GOLDEN ROLEISN'T ELASTIC

lad only taken two bottles when I beganto be better, and my back did not hurtme nor my head ache. I felt like anewwoman. The Vegetable ComJ)ound is asplendid medicine and I will always rec->mmendit."-Mrs. A. D. EABLS, 630

N. 6th St., Olean, N. Y.

Mrs. Kelsey adds her TestimonyCopenhagen, N. Y . - " I read your

advertisement in the papera and myhusband induced me to take Lydia h.Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound to getmlief from pains arid weakness. I wasBO weak that I could not walk nt times.Now I can do my housework and helpmy husband out doors, too. I am willingfor you to publish thin letter if you thinkit will help (itherti."- Mrs. HKIUIKIITKEI.SKV, H.K.U., CoiHMiliaKcn, N.Y.

IN CIIAWCKHY OF N1.W JEHSEY.II Ul/.*>llil .li'lllll*']:. (Him ilnll'T, Sil'uftllniii'i-, Anih-i'iv Ji'llini'l..- Km-.n. Ji-lliiii'li,Lillian .Irllin-I l(,.l." I .li'llim-n, I'IIIII-II

A Cliurcli Sii|i|ifr.The Allenwiiiiil Malliiiiilnl cliuri

will hold II nut**) bwef tuiiipcr Thur(Uy ultfltl i|f iickl wavk In tin* elm redining ronm under th* dlr(<clluitth« i

JVHEN IT'S Y0URI.MOVt Burdge & Russell

40 Mechanic Street, .RED BANK, N. J.

Telephone 894

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InbleM nnd othf-r fnochilulft cannot usually be kppt in thobn»r;mrnl» of homes honied !>y the olJ ntyle pips iurnacBS,or the more coatly &yntcin». I he

Home Ventilator FurnaceT h . Ordinal I'AI F.NTF-I) Pipataaa Mixl.l

Manuf.clurnl only hy th. HOMER I URNrVCE CO., liom.r, Mich.

will iiulint({'«tnoii){K heat to knip tho cellar frrf fromrlniiipripmi, but will not clrtrnrt from ila nnlural i.-ooliimii..VeurlnWrB can lir slotnl witli perfect safety,

Ilciit ia notnvuitrfl with lli« "\ lorne Ventil«ttir." Thnocicntilic principle nf ilesicn nnd operntion smrl i nil hriilunitn lhr<ni|;h the romliiiiiilinti hot- uml iiild-nir r«!«i«lcr,(»ll(l frmu ihert- it io evenly distributed throughout the IIOUM,

Clenn, nitnple ti'id nitfe. Doedtit wndtf "Ipncf; tt\(\doesn't nect^mtule n liig iimtidlntum co«t, ^ W e can «|Uipyour rPitiilencc with n "I lorne Ventilttloi" in • few hour«,(or n little more thnn vmi Would pay (or a g«V<J b«ieburner. Auk u* (or more iiifuriiiatiorv -.

O-BrWn, M B u k u i

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BRIEF ITEMS OF NEWS.-(Continued from last page.)

Joseph R. Palmer of. EnulislitjWM,3 ld k h L

solt] his store and residcice tq tt'il-jweek of heart disease. He was •">-liam Trochaska of New York. Mr. [years old. - , '

Contract Awarded. a . ' IfKrtwin Durailt of Avon has hs*n

Beuhler is now working at Newark.

Commistioner Reappointed. Avo saivardcd a rimtraH fur the removiil

jtarltaKe . i" l i l u hnvoiiiih.' lorp Pa u , William K. Dcvercaux of A slimy ai

43, years old,- was taken to the Lund ! Park has iieen riappoiiited civil .-<*i-v-1 ofBranch hospital fufferint from a ' i i e cominissioni'r by (Jov. tjilzcr ami ; fli . iDi. »(-hot gun. wound. His condition is the a|)jK)intment ha>. lieeir^iohfirmoil. | A , , r , p ,

t i Hi L h i > i 'not serious. His son Lester, who i.J

nineteen years old, was arrested on acharge of shooting his father ;uiJ liewas held in ?i,r>(io bail.

Engftgemeirt Announced.The engagement has lieen an-

nounced of Miss Gladys Zclly Cook,(laughter of George II. Cook ofOcean Grove, to I'lielps Croe of As-Imry Park.

Engagement Announced.Tlie announcement' has been made

of the enpat,«einent of >Miss Dora J'.Love, daughter of Joseph Love ofMiMiasquan, to Albert 11. :(.;raf nl'Trenton.

Fajther-Son Banquet.A father and son banquet was

held last week in the First liapti.-t,rhun'h of Asliury I'arl;: A chickendinner was served -by' the ladies' ai.lKk'iety.. . ••

Fire at Matawan. 'A tile started liist uvi'k i.'i the

chimney ' of a frame building1 atMatawan owned by (ooiyo I.inz-.mayer. The lire \va> put out by the

Back from South American Trip. '.Charles R. Sanforti of Freehold

Jias returned from a live months' tripi1o South America. ^Mr. Sanfonl is Home from a Trip.eighty years old and unjoys ex|oelle)it.; j ] r . l l m i M r s . Frank Parling and•health.. .'• . 'daughter Mary of Allentown re-Bank1. New Cashier. . j turned home last week from a visit

T,, ,- . , T- i• i i ' t o \ \ i i s h i n t i t o n , I ) . ( . .

The directors ol the KncliJitown | h. . •bank have enframed Assistant Cashier j Victim of Heart Disease.Bodine of the. Laml.ertvillc p.iuional i Alfred I.. 'Wain,. Jr . , ol1 Allentown,»ank. as -cashier of the Kiinlishtuw"."' tHt-1i last week of-heart disease. Hebonk. . • I was •!'.< years old and leaves a widow

• • ia'nil'tbiVc ehiklren,

Celebrates Birthday. . I 'fin; llail^lltel's of Liberty ludtfe olA' birthday party was pvon last lielmar will hold a canl party Friday

week f<sg Dorothy Biibeoek. d;ui(,'liter iniKlit in l'hamberl:iiii hall at thatof James .Hiibcock.of Avon, in cell'-: place.oration of her eighth birthday. I Hamilton Man Dead.Three Months in Jail. | Charles S. Stout, <>f HallliUull died

Aithur Lawrence. whi> pleaded : last week. He was Tit years old an Ifruillv- of forwinir several checks tn.leavi.s a widow, three daughters amiAshu'ry Park, has been sent to tin. a, son.county jail for three months. | H o m e f r o m a Loug A u l o T r i l ) ^

Freehold Property Sold. | Jlr . anil Mrs, William II. I'iKsi'iisadoi-e lliirri»- ami ."\Iauricc Koos- of Mntawan have 'retii'iied • home

aner of Fferliold have hoim-ht Ijor- from an automobile trij; to Florida,den .& DeyJs stationery and ice , H o m e (rom E u r o p e . ' :

cream store at-that .place. - ; M i U o ] . ^ ^ „,.' Umf. H n n i c 1 ,

Freehold Property Sold. h'n^ returueif home I'l'om Kciropc,The !brei--.-tciry brick building;, of where he spent . ix monlhs.

thr estate of .Mrs. Kniaiiuel Kmriera.p.--^ * j n c n ; m n e y

M'lleiiiiiitt ('c'i'r'S.'iO .Soil ' I '^ lire, iicriirrcil last week in' tho"' ' ' , chimney of u house owned by Kdj;ar

Moose Card Party. • ' . . , ' Irons-cif Asliury 4'ark.The Moose lo.ltse of Ashury I'iirk S o j o u 5 . n i ;„ F | o r i d l l _ j

held a euchre party and dance 1-n- J ; » - ' -da-v nin'lit at the easino. About ?-J(liJ • K{- ; i n ( l Jl'•*• il""HJi.-i WalkUtt ofwe're awarded in prizes. . '-0",K Branch are snjoul-nmK- at &.

I'eti'rsburK. 1' lorida.To Retire from .Business. > , . ^

I>r. William T. Robinson of Vrei}- Infant Son Dead. ' ^hold, who has conducted a ' dentist I Howard Joni'3, infant son of llefi-business at ' . that plaee 23 years, will ry Jones ofj Allentown, died lastretire from business. -• .week of pneumonia. • ';

BIDS WANTED.

liids wanted by the Buroufjli Coun-

cil of the Horouuh of Rfd Bank for

sweeping ihe' paved streets of -tl\P

Km-DUjfli. • •

Specifications for the work may be

obtained at Uie'ollice of Borough En-

Sunday-school Dinner.The annual, dinner of the officers, Enfflishtown Property Sold.

and teachers of the • Asbui-y Park. Cc-oine Erricksoir has houjjlit . .Methodist Sunday-school was held in'Charles Manahan's farm at Kii(i- f-'ineor'George K. Allen,the dinii-.B room of the church.last l i s h U l W n , w h e n . h<! h a s Hved for' » fi , b • h ,, -,, f"C'UK. • .number ot years. • • .Former Freehold Man Dead. Freehold Elk. State Winner. j Borough Clerk on or before 7.:30

John I'-urns of ••Flemins.'to'n. for- The degree team of the Freehold I'- M..Moiv,Uty, March 19th.- - iv . . i i. . . . . (

Tlie mayor and council reserve the

riu'lit to reject any or all bids.A. \i. OLSEN,

HN4MMMMHM HIMHIHHlllimMIIIHMI

1923

Ladies', Misses' and Children'sWearing Apparel

8 Broad Street, . Red Bank, N. J.

fEDWIN M TATE fREAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE %

19 Monmputh Street, Red Bank, N. J. |

Wisteria Garden

g g /merlv .of Freehold, died last w.'ek of y\l^ lotiii'o carried off itati- honorsT i r ' - i v - i ' - H o W I • " S v i " , v s , i , i ' m i l ' • r . ' . i i i . , ' •p<i l< i l> . . .> . H e w a ^ if. \ e a i s o l d a m i m a r i t u a l i s t i c c o n t e s t , h e l d a t l ' . l i z a -

leaves a widow, two daughters and a \,vih last week.-O n - ^ ! Victim o( Heart Disease.Millhurst "STofc~Sota: ' | R'LwniTfrry"'lC''\\Iils'nTrT)-f-BTinrrtiTn-.

Jlerlu'j'l l'etihler of Jlillliurst Ins formerly of Asbury Park, died lastBorougji Clerk. 1

CHOP SUEYSteaks. Chops, Etc.

American Management

Music by THE SERENADERS

It pays to advertise in the Register.

Ladies' Ready-to^WearApparel of the Better Kind

26 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J.Opposite Mechanic Street

We have won supremacy in our chosen Held of. endeavor he.etuisu

of our earnest desire to please our clients. We arc equipped to

servo them'in a dignified manner and .we are trustworthy.

HOME for SERVICES"-60 E.FRONTSt.REDBANKfN.J.PHONE: DAY6-NIGHT. RED BANK 557

AUTO AMBULANCE SERVICE-CHAIRS MABLES for AIL OCCASIONS

RED BANK, IV. J. Phone 638BURNS-SCHAFFER AMUSEMENT CO.

Matinee Daily 3:OO P. M., Saturday 2:3O P. M.Performance Continuous 7:13 F". M to 10:48

Today, Wednesday, March 14LAST CHANCE TO SEE THE DOUBLE FEATURE SPECIAL!

CHARLES CHAPLIN in "THE PILGRIM"The greatest -achievement of Charlie's glorious career. His furtniest picture. A )au(r,h in every

flicker of the tilm and there are sixteen flickers a second. You'll scream the rest of the time.

AND

BESSIE LOVE and GARETH HUGHES in "Forget-Me-Not"Overture

Thursday and Friday, March 15 and 16

THOMAS MEIGHAN in "Back Home and Broke"A hig comedy-drama, racy with wholesome American fun. Written by America's foremost humor-

jst directly for the .-creen. Tom Medium as the lovable- "n'u-Setter" who comes back anil shows uphis home town. I.ila Lee as the liirl.

Pat Sultivan'i Cartoon Comic"FELIX TOMES BACK"

Thursday—Kinogmms.P'riday—Aesop's Kahles.

Saturday, March 17

WILL ROGERS in "THE HEADLESSFrom the greal classic by WASHINGTON IRVING, "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow."

I-!ri 11 1:1 oil',1 cf OK.' outstanding AmcTU'Lin I'U'^ii1.- to 1!H'- MTI:(MI. A worthy lU'hii'vi'rtH'iU, withlovuhlr Will Ro[:fr> in tin.' rnk1 of U h:ibml ('ni'ii* - a nin slur pit.1 et' in fhiiractorization.

Comedy—"HOME PLATE" ART ACORD In "The Oregon T r a i r ~ E P i s o d e 5

Monday and Tuesday, March 19 and 20

DOUCLAS MacLEAN ami MADGE BELLAMY

W. & I.FIFTH AVENUE AND FORTY-SEVENTH STREET NEW YORK

IN

HOTJENJOTsome horse!

SIRE: LIGHTNING RODDAM: X - ! X ! ? X !

He ate dynumite nnd drank nitro-glycerine! He thought n tornadov»M > gcntlr /.e|>liyr and itnrlrdhit own e«rllu|Unlti!t! And wlmnhe kirkrd mmiunn llip nioteornlo-Klcal hur<'au reported n new com-et, And poor Sam Harrington,who could hardly Mick on « rock-ing lionr, hnil Ii, ride Ttir Hotten-tot in the ,lillr, | itoeplrchnir ofllt« year.

YOU'LL YK1X—YI-XL—VELL

YOUH JIKAD O i l ' HKKJi

Comedy—"Roliimon Cruioe"

Oiiriin Heeilitl

Wednesday, March 21

"OUR MUTUAL FRIEND" . withAn All Star Cajrt

SMALL ORIENTAL RUGSIN ABUNDANCE

at Prices which make them doubly attractiveAdditions just made to our already large stock of moderately priced SmallOriental Rugs, enable us now to present a selection sucK as can not be foundelsewhere. -

Thousands of Small Oriental Rugs, each one desirable, each one guar-antee^ by us to be genuine and durable, afford an opportunity to those desirousof securing absolutely dependable goods at prices less than frequently askedfor goods of much less merit.

We ask you to note below the range of prices at which these goods areoffered, and would particularly request

That You Personally Inspect This Opportunity• • • \ •

which we will be glad to show you. Ij; is only by this personal inspection thaivalues offered can be fully appreciated. •

PERSIAN MOSSOUL RUGSSizes from 4.0 x 2.6 to 5.6 x 3.6

Priced at $25, 30, 35, 40 and 50

PERSIAN NOBARAN RUGSSizes from 4.0 x 2.6 to 6.0 x 3.6

Priced at $35, 50, 65, 75 and 85

SMALL HAMADAN MATS$14

JOWWAL, TURCKOMANand BOKHARA RUGS

Sizes approximating"4.0x2.6 to 6.0x3.6Priced at $25, 30 and 35

IRAN DOZARSApproximating 6.6 x 4.6

From $85 to 100

Also large assortment of small rugs ofKirmanshah,Sarouk,Lilelian,SenneH"andmany of the other fine Persian weaves.

NOTEThe goods oflcredherewith have been largely madg to ourown ordeY in the best weaving districts of Persia. Thereare no torn, patched or damaged pieces in the collection

An equally large stock of room size Oriental Rugs will befound at correspgndingly attractive prices

Tiff tuwwlll remain i>f>cn until3,30PM. , Open l> A.M.

Frfl«/i( (mid (u (ill uhl^ing /mint*in (hi- Urilk'd Siuici v

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BANKVOLUME XLV. NO. ,38. Ii.u.d Wi.lclr, lotert l u iMond-Olui M«tUr at t-« fwt-

offlce «t S.d Bank, N. J., nnd.r tha Alt of March 14, DTI. RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1923. $1.50 Per iear. 11 TO 18.

Mmm is DISMISSED; with thi'rti while they followed Mr.Kohiies in an automobile throughRi'il Hank on the night of the arrest.Thin mini td|i| I'uliccmun Smith thatMr. Holmes was the soberest drunk-en man he ever suw and ' tha t he

"vcr suw a drunken man who couldi':ivi: a car as uood aa Mr. Holmes,

WITH POEMS AND PROSE.G_,OR_£ F. HOLMfcS WILL

BE JAILED.

He was Sober, Not Drunk, on theNight Ho w«i Arrested—JusticoWainwright Unset -nd Testimonyof State Trooperi Refuted.George F. Holmes of Red Bank

and Little Silver was freed last Fri-day i)f the stigma of • having beendrunk and of the necessity of servingninety days ' in the county jail , whichsentence was Imposed last Septem-ber by Justice Elmer (!. Wuiiiwrittht.On Friday' night, September !)th, Mr.HolmeH was arrested by two Ktutctroopors, who, he says, handled himso roughly as to tonr nis coat off, teurother' of his clothes, smash his eye-glasses imd scratch and bruise hisface.

Thi; troopers haled Mr. Holmes be-fore'^3 ustice Waiiiwri^ht and afterthe sentence was imposed; Mr.Hollncs was put in the county jail.There he remained two days. Nocourt business could be done Satur-day and Sunday and Mr. Holmes hadto stay behind the bars until Mon- j

day,, when, he wns released on hail I ' - , _ . , , . ' . , . „ . , . . n r r m c T Oprovided by Joseph N. Hance. This COMMISSIONERS DECIDE TObail was given under an appeal from \ IMPROVE CERTAIN STREETS,,tho ninety-day sentence, und the ap-peal case was heard before Judge

A LITERARY AFTERNOON ATTHE WOMAN'S CLUB.

| UiG MEETING OF MECHANICS.

'iPasl Councilor. Will Gather at RedBank Next Monday.

I The Monmouth county pant coun-iriliii'.s' us.soi'i_Lion will meet Monday| ni^ijt iji Liu- - (tuartorK of Onwardj council of American Mechanics ofj Red Bank. County Councilor Albert! 10. Stiyder lias been visitinir othercouncils nnd,In;,predicts a big meet-in).?.. The association is 'backing adirivo for new members anil claws in-itiations are planned for May andOUobcr. The Mechanic^ in Mon-mouth county have .'il councils and a

RED BANK'S NEW DOCTOR.

Byron J . Davidson Got Chiropractic \Degree Lait Week.

Byron J. Davidson,, so:: of M. M.Davidson of l.croy plar.-, v.a-- gradu-ated Monday of last week from theEastern college of chiropractic atNewark which is the .standard chiro-practic school of the Ka^t.

Dr. Davidson studied the latestmethod of chiropractic which gavehim the opportunity of daily clinicexperience 'with patient

iCONCEALED HIS WOUKDS.IFREDERICK MOLLER DID NOT

WANT TO WORRY HIS FOLKS^

r V t ' M u _, yb . c " . y ! K « s ' c ™ co l l ege of c h i r o , r a . t i c at H e W e n lA ? . ' u T" u i"? J " \Club Member. Were Read Friday j N e w a r k w h i c h

Bj s t l | ( , s u i m .„.,, c h i r i ) . men, Although a Bullet Passed

Aft.rnoon-A Literary Program j U( . h o o l o ( t h , j , . , ^ " " ™ ! h H l 8Jf**? »«<• Arm—Hi.Given at the M«t,n, . j 1 , „ , DuVIdS0n Studied the latest Wound, are Healing. . . , , „ , , ! VVOriginal stories and poems writ- method of chiropractic which gave' "What is the,, (natter wth you, ]• red-! 1].llI),n{ "

ten by members or the Woman's! h\m the opportunity of daily clinic crick" asked William Molh-r "f N'-w-club of Ked Hank were read Friday '• experience 'with patients. He is now rn"u HpiingB road of his son at suj>-afternoon at a meeting in the club-j taking a post-graduate course which I101' 'Saturday ni^ht. "Nothing at allhouse. The literary part of the pro-j he will finish in a few weeks after j father, 1 Urn all light" the hoy re-gi'um comprised "February in Jer-1 which he will-open offices at Anbury; plied. Frederick is fourteen ycaiv-aey," a poem written by Mrs. Tre-' Park. jold. aiid is .big und strong fur'hivoniun Hennett and1 .read by Mrs.) i>r. Davidson begun hisIrving Hance; "Routs," a poem writ-1 the Red Bank public school. IIten by Miss Helen llonigman a n d i t r became a student at Prof.

tudies at 'He is generally full of life, but whenhit-j h i ' ' a te his supper last, Saturday he

Tal - 'was unusally quiet, so i|iiiet that hisri'iul by Mrs. Jessie Minot; "Blossom jmadge's Shrewsbury academy and mood attracted the nolice "ufCove," an historical poem written by | after coMrs. Jennie-- Patterson.Miss Gertrude Normal

and read by"The Bluffer

andom.pleting his academic "course ' father and prompted him to ask

graduating with honors he en- (question.tin

Bluff,'1 a poem written by^Miss Edith j preparatory to his finaltered"the University of Pennsylvania! After supper Frederick's older

PAVING PROGRAM FORMED,

case was heard beforeLawrence last Friday.

Lawyer Henry D. Hrinley'.of thefirm of Wilson h Smoclc represontn'iMr, Holmes. A lawyer from the of-

membership"of nearly 6,000, which I llonigman and read by-MTs. W. T.they hope to double by full. 'McDowell; and "The Fightinest Wo-

man," a short story written by Mrs.Dorothy Thomas Bloomer and readby Mrs. Thomas Whilcy.

Mrs. Warren Smock mid Mrs. Ar-thur II. White played two piano duets.Mrs. II. C, Schenc.k s;in.; two solos,with Mrs. White as her uiroriiptiisE.Mrs. Bloomer was to !uvv ? gi;'.'ii atalk on "The Mountain White's," but jshe was unable to be |ii"".ienl on ac- jcount of sickness.

A letter was rend from Mrs.

DIPDlU

STATE ASSOCIATION HASMEETING AT RED BANK.

HII trip. In the letter Mrs. \thanked the club'for a steam-;

Three West Red Bunk Streets In-cluded in . *the Program—IrvingPlace, Peters Place and DrummondPlace to be Paved.

.. __ _, __ .._ ! The. commissioners of Red Bank,(ico of the. attorney general of the1 at a conference Monday night withstate conducted the prosecution.' George K. Allen, the borough engir,One of the state troopers was not'IH'IT, mupped out n progrnm for pav-. , , , . , . , . .very positive that Mr. Holmes was ing .certain streets of the town with ] ^ } ^ wb.ch was gift',, lo her anddrunk, The other;troopcr was very concrete. A number of' petitions's

jioidtive. His evident^' was very have been received for-concrete pav-laucli.it variance with that given by ! in.? and at their conference Monday'other witnesses, "'among whom were, night'thu commissioners selected thePoliceman Allen II. Smith and Kd: streets which in tin"ward Ronnors, night sergeant of the should be paved thi?Rod Hank police force. , [agreed that no more paving

chiropractic ; brother Henry, who was not convinc-jed that Freilerkk was all right, deter-

— I mined to'.find out what tlie troublekP C J { f C J w a s ur>d lie questioned Frederick..IT EiLlVu* i "This afternoon," Frederick replied,

I "I was playing with an old rcvolv-f ' c p l found in the barn-.ami it went

I off. The bullet grazed my skin, but'I-am all right. I did not say any-thing at the table because 1 witsafraid it would worry lather andmother." Henry believed his broth-er and questioned him. no more.Frederick went to bed.

In the meantime Mr, Moller re-

Local Judge Elected Its Officers LastThursday Night at a Meeting atwhich 200 Members were Present—Installation Next Week.

,.„.. ,,.,.,. „»,„.. More than 100 delegates, repre-,Isaac II. Adlem, a former president Renting 33 lodges, attended the third rne'nibercd that'he'had heard a noiseof the club, who is making a -Medit- 'quarterly meeting of thtHsew ,Jersey i ] i k e a K _ n raport j n t h e . afternoon

- - • - -- Kik,,' association at the Elks' home ; H c a s k ( , j Freuerick ifon East Front street last week.Judge Pederskill gave a eulogy forthe late Dr. Edwin- Field, who waspast exalted ruler Of the Red Banklodge and past district

she was having a delightfultrip.

Mrs. C D . White, chairman of therummage sale which was held lais',

'tli("ir'ii'idirmen't'Tluu's'lll>'' «'»>°"""<I Hint *M.*:>i_5 y™rwUiTWv,r d e r d - , , s l i ° t I l ! f r ' ",'';TI-wi•i- Ti'ivinir would ^"""g.f"'1 ^ «*e ° f h ' s s l 0 ) ' l ! alll>nmSflv.d'.d Ink s h ( 1 thanked others who helped toThe trooper who was so positive be done than the amount fixed at this Klu '. .

that Mr. Holmes was drunk testirio.l conference. - m i l k L ' LllL" s l l k l

that the defendant was so hopelessly A , Uicir hist regular meeting th..__ intoxicated, tjm,L.l\<l.J.!.ilOJK,.^^^ te—payc1 "SRftViTmoper had to get on each side. ]smich avenue with county aid.

of him and assist him to walk. Ibis 'j'his is said to be the last app'ropria-silleged incident took plncy .at Little i\,,n which the county will make for

• Silver, where the arrest was made. S(|-Q • . . . .Walter Jenkins^ who is employed by l i m |Mi1, llulmi's, .refuted the testimony intj,of the state trooper, lit' said Mr.'Holmes was not drunk. The state

leputy. My-ron V. Brown, the retiring- exaltedruler., made an address of welcome.After the meeting II banquet, wasgiven at the Globe hotel for the

to delegates.The committee in charge of the

meeting consisted of Dr. IVior P.KalTcrty, Harry A. Hawkins AndrewU. Coleman, W. G. Vuielfe, ClintonF. Elliott and Joseph ,SSI1K. Themembers of this committee are of-

improvement aid thisthe commissioners are coiigralu-g tbemstdves that they did not

wait too long to get this help. Thether streets which the eommisison-

trooper himself admi.ttetl that shortly t , r s decided to-pave at their confer-after Mr. Holmes was alleged to have CMl.(. Mondny night were the south-

the automobile t , r l l L,,,,i „[' B r i ( | t r e - •

thanked others vh(successful.

The lecture on mosquito exter-mination which was to have beenheld last Tuesday was postponed be-cause of bud weather.

Three Jiew. members were re-ceived, they are Miss Abbie Strick- liters .of the.state association,land, Mrs. Burton Ihiell and "Mrs. I Two hundred Elks attendedRome. . ' annual election- of the Ked

Mrs. Daniel Tuller and Mrs. f. 0. lodge Thursday night. TheWessell are arranging for a concert! was as follows:In lie trivl'll nt the Baptist church Fl'i- Kxaltfl ruler—Kri'il <.'. VliiiVl

1 ItMi.liiw knixhi—Juli

p. f ,,,,.., k Thp-'-irtistbeen assisted Irom the automobile t , r l l L,n( | ()t" B r i ( i t r e a v t ! m H V rje(,c.),

the defendant got out of the car and , : t , , , , l t f,.om Shrewsbury avenue towalked to his garage unassisted. t |H, N e w Y l i r i ( ilnd Long Branch rail-The trooper was asked how a. man ro;l(I l r . .u ,k S i gergen place from the -could sober up from drunkenness in N l , w Y o r k a m ) L o i l ) , Branch railroa-l'

tiay'niglu ..,„ .,t> •will he Cecilia Theslof of New York, '""•_ contralto church soloist and a latemember of the Italian opera com-pany. Madame Theslof was barn inAmerica. She began her career as

o,w.v, -i ohm-i- Hmn Ho m m nn ', , '.'"." "','," "","". ]""A,~"\—7:0 singer 'with Lomhardi, who wasSUCn J a l io i t Lime. • l i e | r»ve no n-jick^ to Ht'niin «l,-i'i'l I tin<linif ^ .* . . - . .-. i •ovnl-in-itinn A , ' " . 0 ! " It 'f \ ' Caruso's teacher; and' with Sabatinioxplaiution. street its entire length, the wes te t j i ,_ t Milnn TtnW Sidn h.is <imo- in

T i m c n n i i i / I r i i n h m * t i ' ^ h f i m l I n n t i r z - i i i i i i r » i , u • " ^ ivilian, Italy. oIlCi nas sung in_ I lie same irooix.ius.tmui mat e n ( | ,,f Oakland street, Peters placfe. in IKW nml in northern Fu-Mr. Holmes was drunk ut the town j t s vnl\t, ion[rlu Drummond n l n c f ^ • . _ y . ., " o l t n c r " ftu

Imll uibnn In. wit? .'imliiieil tlmrp nfter , , , iLI1kin, -Tumraonci I'i<^*>ropc and she recently returned fromhall wlien he wns eontineit mere inter and Wharf avenue from Broad street - *• -•• •the arrest. Sergeant Kdwunl Con- l o Union street. The work will banors testitied that Mr. Holmes was s t | u , u , ( 1 n c x t m o n t h T h e ( > ( i m m i a .

He stated that Mr. s;n,,,.,.s u i s o tloeitietl to have sewers

'1'ruslotcn..

:.nu-<l l o y a l k n i s r h l - l i i . - imii ine i l iL-e tur ink ' kni- . 'ht--

'inry—A'n<b'<nv R. lsiir»M'---Tliumas Vi.-.

I". Mulvi-

he hail heanjit and if he knew what the noisecould have been. Frederick said hehad made the noise by bursting apaper bag filled with air. The answerdid not satisfy Mr. Moller and get-ting- a lantern he went to the bam.There he found a rusty revolver lyingon the floor and a discharged carlridge near by. Tbe revolver w a s of,:S8 calibre.

Running hack to the house as fastas his le^s would carry him he wentto Frederick's bed anil removed thebed covers. A sickening sight met "J,ustinhis ' eyes. The boy's clothes wen: York .rVo'c'ocovered with blood. The bullet bad USUMI d u t i

_' entered the boy's hotly near the heart.t '1 '; ' It came out of his side" and passed

through his arm. Several doctorswere called hilt they were not home. , (1fFinally Dr. Irving Lovett was locatedand he hurried to the house. • He

AN HISTORIC FARM SOLD.MRS. PIERRE PROAL BUYS THE

STOUT HOMESTEAD.

I Purchase of Middletown Property by ,{ Red Bank Resident Ends a Chain' of Ownership Stretching Back to

Colonial Days nf 11148. •Two months ago Charles A. Haw-

kins, a Red Bank real estate agent,bought the old Stout homesteadfarm, near Middlelown village, fromJonathan T. Stout of Atlantic High-lands for $10,000. Last week Mr.Hawkins sold the .property for $12,-

•00(1 to Mrs. Pierre A. l'roiil of liedliank, who .intends to hwUd a hand-some residence on the. farm for herown occupancy.

The property is On the south side 'of the road leading from the statehighway to Chapel, HH1'and i t ' i s oneof the most, beautiful and ' picttnvesque places in Middletown town-ship, I t adjoins the farm of JohnWest, collector of. Middletown .town-ship. It is high land, affording awonderful view of the surrounding

MAvrin riF p i rn D A W country, I ts beauty is greatly en-.. ,,*™ n?,lJl :?. . *' I""11-'"' by many cedar trees. There

- , , - . . , - . . , . * . _irti _ o buildings on the farm. Ahouse which was on the property wasdestroyed by fire, a y-'-ir au'i. Theland consists of 31 acres, It is fer-tile and well fenced. , i

The Stout family is lane of thevery sud- oldest in Monmouth county and one

whose name shines . tfirou«h thepage.-i of the 'county history as beingidentified with every patriotic move-ment and with movements for civicbetterment. The settlement of thisfamily in Monmouth county cameabout in a curious way and in a way

DIED AT SKILLMAN HOME.

Mrs. Satali J, Walling, "Fonnowy ofP.ii li.inlt; Was In Her 7t«t Year.Mrs. .Sarah -I. Wi'llinu, widow of

Albert Wi.llinu', a n .-dileiil of RedBank a till in IJ< -1- u!" yearn, died fronrta complicalion of ili.i'a'i-s last Wi-d-iic.day at the slat.- home at Skill-man. Slnf w:i- bo;'ii at Keypoi'1

ars a;co. She leaves twois ;ind Iwii sot,.-. They are

Mrs, Theodore Fowler of Red Hank,Mrs. Cliarles Uurlin and F.verett Wal-lipg of Urooklyn; and Charles Wal-ling1 o.f New York. Two sisters iindtwo brothers also survive her. Theyan1 M r s Kmily MeCrdfj'an am! ' John1'ope of Red Bauk; Mjs. Mary I'opeof Liiicroft and 1- lnieu I'npe of NewYork. Tlie'body, was' Ukeii to Al-bert VV. Worden's fum-rai lio'me andpr'-pareil I'm- burial, TiicfiiniTal was iheld Saturday and tbe burial was1,made in Kvcnrrren cemetery at Little-Silver. • . . . ;

JOHN W. X- BONNELL' DEAD.

DIES VERY SUDDENLY.

He wa3 Strickrn Monday NighShortly After Returning Hornand He Passed Away BeforeDoctor Arrived.

John W. ,1, Honii'dl dierldenly Monday night' at hiMaple aven'Je. I-';irly inhe attended (i-mce-ting of the Pres-byterian brothjcrhond. Upon retlirn-ing- he got ready to go to bi'd whi'ii

home onthe ni^'llt

lsniiKsult

and naiiiK iiround hi< heart. Heundri'ssing in his bedroom when this, which stamps the first" of the ' l ine asoccurred. Dr. Peter P. U.-JTerfy was among the foremost heroes and hero-sent for. and he responded promptly, ines of old Monmouth.but before he iro't tn tbp' ;house Mr. Richard Stout, the first of theHonnell was di->ul. ' name in America, was born at Not--

Mr. I'.oniM-ll Wiis-born at- Hayvillr inghamshirc in Knglnml,'' and hisin Occi'ii cnunty and he was. ii son of fa ther ' s name was John. Richard,f'li'.rk and Josephine Jeffrey Ilonnell. when quite young, paid attention toFor a numbi'i; of years he was em- a young woman whom his fatherployed as a traveling salesman for thought below, his rank and there

&. Co.,.wholesale New'-was" some unpleasant conversationinn! he attended tn his between the father and sun, whichfor this concern on caused Richard to leave his fiither'i

Monilav.' He wns a member 'of the house and to enlist, as a sailor o n aPresbyterian church and he had ship of war. He served on this shipserved :M yeais on the church hoard seven years, after which he got a dis-

-, of which or.gu.nii'.ntion he charge at New Amsterdam, now Newwas president twelve year?. - York. Richard remained in America

, , . , , , , , . Mr. liotmell was an exempt fire- unt i l the end of his days and .settleddressed the wound and gave an m_ :.man. ho. having served with Navesink i n Middletown township on the prop-jection to prevent lockjaw.

A- hours had elapsed from 'the tin of

t h r e e y e a r s — A U K U S U I * M. M

t'» Ki-nnJ l u t l n . — M y r u n V. Hruwn.t1 to Ki-an'l lo fkr - l ' l an l ; A. l.onit. j- to .s ta te ua: ' .oiati .Mi—Myron V. i

the shooting a n d the doctor's arrival, lodgeFrederick's wound is healirig'and no Ijccan

' bad effects are feared.

Hruwn.

Aftera stay of four, years in Finland.

A TALK ON TAXATION.

Gathering of FarmersL R

the meetir.K refreshmentswere served in the banquet room orthe home.

Candidates will be initiated at

BIRTHDAY SURPRISE PARTY.

Mrs

hook ami ladder company. He misember of Mystic brotherhood

of Masoik ' Before Red Bankme a borough Mr. Bonnell was a

commissioner and later he becamemayor. For several terms he was- anassessment commissioner for thetown.

er ty which has just been bought byMrs. Proal.

While Richard was at New Am-sterdam, now Now York, he met andmarried Penelope VanPrinces,- awidow who was a native of Holland.How Richard happened to become

this

a

inext week.riot dfunk.Holmes, to prove he was »«'>"• ; p u t > w n on Marion street amHnte r -hifml in MM noikets 8 Mr ' B r i n l e v ' " ^ T S t r ° e t S , " " V " the Drum- Big Gathering of F a r m e r . Hea r . ; ^ ^ w i l j b e i n s a j ( i . fiuring the the HarnTony orchestra, gift giving,

T \ i i ^ , „ , ; „ , lit,,™'' „ m o n ( 1 t r ; l c t a n t l P l n e k n i ! y r o a ( 1 ' I G e o r 8 : e L; R e c o r d a t M a l a w a n - " ! installation 'ceremonies all the chairs ' feasting and other at tractions were™,, h nt • ! , ? , . i , i n « t Mr H , Z , " t o r t h e ' l a s t t h r e c ' y e a 1 ' 8 P rora is<-'3 "Taxation and How to Secure Re-', w i n l,e filled by officers of the state enjoyed. A feature was a largemuch s,plecn-- »K«»«t Mi. Hotnt.s. o f a p a v c ( 1 s t r c e t h a v e ,be (M1 m a ( ] ( , t a ; l i e f f r o m E x i s t i n g Conditions" was I lodge an honor tha t no lodge of Elks J birthday cake elaborately decorated.Hie trooper replied t i n t Mr Horn *»• Beech street folks. On Monday ; the subject of an address made by j has ever had since the order was or-1 Everyone had a dei.ghtful time.had aworn at him on the night- of the ; n i ( ; , , t a p ( , l i t i o n f o r l h u s jmprovjn,,: G o o r - e L , R e c o r d o f J e i . s o y c i t y a t ; i z e d i n N e w Jc,,,sey_ - - -a r r iw a i A i l ii • u ' *• t l u> s t r o e t w a s Presented to the com- Matawan Saturday afternoon. Mr. i - • . »

iMr. Holmes flenled tins. He aa- missioncrs. Three other West Red ! Record made his address at the invi- S H n w F R FOR RFD BANK GIRL i Catherine Billings, Thelma Raymond,in.tted that he had taken one^ small , , , u n k s t , . ( , l , t s a r ( , i l u ; l u d e d i n t h ( ! p r o . , t a t i o n o f p o r B O n a K r i m f c r e » n d h e h a d SHOWER FOR _RED BANK _1RL. ^ Sullivan, Heatrice and Marion

i i—.

tfiree hours later.

^.tivi^at the.the Home of Mrs. "«;. Bbnnell lpnVM „ wifc, wll0 g . w f A t o . K - JCharles Pa r . . Last Week ; W i l s U(h S r n o c k . H [ 1 , l l s o ] ( .nV( , s t h . / R i c h a r d g o t h i s d i s , h a r g e a s a

Mrs. Lharles b . Pans of Hergen ' four sisters. They are Mrs. Eva s a i i o r Penelope was on a ship sailing- - ' . ? . l ' e received a birthday surprise Irons of Seabright, Hiss C'arrie Bon- from Amsterdam, Holland, to New

j meeting of the lodge Thursday of; visit from a large number of friends nell and Miss Alice Bonnell 'of Bay- Amsterdam, ' America. During aOn April 12th the new Friday night. Dancing with music b y ^ n n e and Miss Margaret Bonnell of storm the ship was driven on the

New York. shores of Middletown township andThe funeral will be held tomorrow the passengers with much difficulty

afternoon at half-past two o'clock at g o t to the Shore.the. house, with a sermon by Rev., They were saved from watery

, .. , John Muyskcns, J r . Burial will be graves only to fall victims to Indians; The guests were Mrs. George Ueilly,; made in the Shrewsbury Prcsby- w h o fell upon them and buteheredMisses IUsie Hultz,_Mnnon Buckley, | terian burying ground. them. The Indians were intont on

killing every man, woman anil chi'dnittcd that he had taken one small , , , u n k Rlrecls u r c i l u . l u ( l e d i n t h ( ! p r o - , tation of Pomona grange and he had _ | _ , ggytlrink early on the niprht ot tlie a i - i K , . a m . Mayor Miller, in commenting a large and interested gather ing of l t Was Given Last Week for Mis. Layton, Molly Piconc. Hose, Marga-l e s t nnu had tuken J ino tne r armK 01, t | l i s > 5 a u l n c C u u l d a e e „„ r ( , . i s o n ; fttrmcrs for his listeners. He told I Mabel Evan» of Rector Place. ! ret, Amelia and Frances Marks,

FORMER TEACHER DEAD.

-rrested and after he took the secBefore jie was,why West Red" Bank should not re-: them "that'they could "not secure "ire-

much attention p the rest lief by favoring farm legislationnd drink he drove his automobile ;of"the"towir«nd "tha't'he iiiteiid.-.Tto" i kTolnoj'Wt"the'only'gVnuine''reme-y

u 1. H_#1 Hnnt „„,! nvi-r vnrions .... w h i l c h ( , w a g mayii,. that W e s t i s in political measures s ta te and nathrough Red Bunk and over variousf th t P l i

j W y g yw h i l c h ( , w a g mayii,. that West , is in political measures, s ta te and na-B k h l d t b l t d | i l h i h ill b f i t th dstreets of the town. Pohcemanij^j B'uni ( _sHouid not" be_'neglected, j tionklTwhTch' wnnrenchtThe pr'oduc-p

w i l l take awayli

Sm.th saw Mr. Holmes dn ng , l t i s p r c ) l ) a b l c that an ordinance for i n g classes and whichthrough town and he said at the tua l : U u , p l . o p o s e ( 1 improvements will be ; special privileges from monopoliesthat there was nothing in Mr., i ,U l .o d u c e u Ilt.xt Monday night. 1 n nd trusts. He recommended "

On returning home from a theater | Bel e Conk, Mane Dwyer nnd Sarahperformance last Thursday night Miss I »"<! Alice LeVa ley, Charles Pans,Mabel Evans, daughter of Joseph B. ; ^ n ^ t \ A d i c o c k , George Re.lly,Evans of Rector place, was tendered a I William Decker, Edward Ivdingtonsurprise miscellaneous shower. Thel{?h n M^ks Frank Pieone, rrankrooms were decorated with flowers' Massa, Frank Palandrano Hermano.,.i n,., nvn,,:,,o- «..oo onnnt rl.inoinir Marks, Rocco Santangelo, Albert

from taxation of all labor

.. : and the evening was spent dancing _.! and playing games. Miss Evans re- l V l o m s '

Bank to calm himself after the alter- i township, near Red liank, will move would reduce .freight ra tes , break the j™ • • •• •• • | j l l B t Satur- power of the trusts, bring down the

i - - . . •••„ -., „ r ij party for their friends.

JSSSv^K ,Kt?lh.ttiWiS^v-°:^ - s t o f living and enlarge tho farmhis opinL two Vto.Vntotf'W^^h^TiZ

F.gbert Swackhamer, P i te r LilideDnnser: Dancing

,'lmina

Mr. and Mrs.daughter Doris

Mrs. Martin• Eschelbach, Mrs.

i Nellie Lawless,Eschelbach, Marjorie

Herman Aschettino, Herbicker, R. T.nbush, Lang-

don Norton and Percy Gustason.

MiVFvnnTre.She is en_a__d M a t h e n ' L o u i s ' S c h u m l l (

*«LZ," S S Scotty, William Quacke.

DIED FROM INFLUENZA.

Former Oceanport Resident Passe.Away at Long Island.

hours apar t did not cunst i tuteiuiMji'unU'ss- there was undisputedevidence that the mim who took thedrinks was drunk. In this case then 'was no such undisputed evidence.Mr. Smith and Mr. Connors werepositive that Mr. Holmes was notdrunk and they related several iiu'i-dents which would have been impov I , , " ' ' " ' , . v l t ' r 'sible in the ease of a drunken man. • "iinser, Mr.

Justice Wain'wright was a specta-tor a t the trial. Mr. Holmes saystha t Mr, Wainwright congratulate 1liim on his victory and tohl him thatif ho had known the case was coming ._p he would have talked with the nt- ' ' ' " " ' i 1

torney general 's representative iin'iWould hiive said a good word for tho

ers' market.

HEBREW

i Mitchell, Viola Mitchell," Anna Far - , John Beet of Forest Hills,'Long Is-11, Charlotte Waldheim, Anna and j J 8 "^ died Monday of last week ol m-

i Mamie O'Connor,ldheim, Anna and! , yBertha and Anna ! fluonza. He was sick only a few .days

M r B™t wa well known in the town! flI M

aiul Stanley Danser: Dancing WHSenjoyed with music by Shnnley's oi-chesira of New York and a collationwas served by Caterer Day of New-ark. The guests were Mr. and Mrs.Harry Feeley, Mr. and Mfs. Egbert

Mr. and Mrs. Stanleyand Mrs. Arthur Tier-

ney, Mr. and Mrs. Russell KeckloKiiMr. and Mrs. Samuel Ilammon. M>\and Mrs. Hamilton Kattiu, Mr. andMrs. (ieorge Young, Miss Virginia 1. ,|ay Trubin chnirlady, Mrs. M. Eis(Irattan, Miss Ethel Head, Peter ' . . . •

nd William Hance.

y y,iiliei'g. Mrs. Benjamin Alpcrln, Mr

A. Meistricb, Mrs. Siimuel l.efko-

Free to Ladies.On Saturday, March 17th, at each

1 s t ( ' r o . s - 1 0 B l 0 1 u l t t

wit/., Mrs. Jacob F.tkin, Mrs. Jay Gol-den, Mrs. I. Ker'her, Mrs. II. Caplan,

they left the scene of the mas-sacre believing they had done so.

Miss Margaret C. Allaire Died Friday However, soon after the Indiansfrom a Complication. were gone Penelope, whose husband

Miss Margaret C. Allaire of Reck- bad been killed by the Indians, foundEdward Fdinirton • 'e? s P}Ace (i'etJ Sunday from a com- herself possessed of strength enough

J Fr-ink P' 'c l i t 'o r l °f diseases. She was 51 , to creep into a hollow tree, where sheyears old and she is survived by four remained seven days. An Indiansisters and a brother, they being Mrs. happened to come that way with aM. S. Cornwall, Mrs. Robert Mellon- dog and the dog sniffed around theaid, Mrs. Herbert Hill and Edward tree in a manner to arouse the curi-S. Allaire, all of Red Bank. Miss Al- osity of the Indian. He examinedhire taught for several years at, the inside of the tree and foundShrewsbury academy. A private fu- Penelope in a forlorn; distressedneral will he held this afternoon at i condition. She was bruised'very se-two o'clock with Rev. John Muys-! vercly abont the head and she hadkens, pastor of the Presbyterian! several bad cuts.church, in charge. The burial will \ The Indian felt sorry for the wo-

;he-made in Fair View cemetery. {man and he nursed her back to. ».,«.. „ _ j health. Then hc took ' her in his

r>- J . n L. >_*-ii ' canoe to New Amsterdam, whereDied at Daughter V Home. P c n e i o p c m e t and married Richarl

- Mrs. Susan M. Clark, widow of : stout. In 1648 Richard and Penel-He was build- Andrew W. Clark, died last week at I Opc moved to the Stout homestead

when he. was a the home of her daughter, Mrs. (which has just been bought by Mra.There were but six white

the neighborhood in 1C48.ly married couple became

prosperity and rich in chil-Thcy had seven sons and

daughters. The children, wereRichard, Jonathan, Peter,

, Benjamin, David, Deliver-Sarah and Penelope.

volutionary war heroes, clergy-Tennent cemetery. men, farmers, lawyers, nnd men and

"• ' - • • • — " - * women of various other occupation*t His rummer Home. iwerc among the descendants nf Itich-

E. i Grillin, wife of1 William J. McKiormui, a former » rd and Penelope. .Among these de-• • -<• XT V: jscendanta was David 11. Stout, who

et was well known in the town-of Eatontown.

. Jiys tn : \ t : o fJujtjco Wainwright wild that he wii^, , , , , , ^ , 5 Monmouth'street , I will givenot in court to henr the trial but wuu 1 ) ! ) o l l c l f handsome, ribbon-at l'TL-ohold on other business. _ trimmed, nll-wool, washable powder

Mr. Holmes says t ha t Mr. Warn- t r w r , , , n „' M n U B 1 1 ' v e | O p 0 i ,wright miide a romark about a sen- „ „ , ' , . ^ b f l m p o r t c 5 f a c l , ,„ WI \ence of thir ty days and thnl h« (Mr. d lo(.afvalm, 7 B C(( 'nta> t 0 0,,ch lady i

H o W « corrected Mr. Wainwright, , ; p l l r c h a 3 l , H 0 I , 0 d o , l n r . 8 w ( ) 1 . t n / r j s

utatmg hat the sentence was not foi I m c ) | . ( , ' o f k | n d o { rai,rcham||ae. • 3 o 1

thirty days but ninety d a y - Mr | T ) l i k ^ M ,„ ,(1(| ,Holmes declared that Mr. «'••••• ' -wrlght then staled that he had

| Donohue, Helen Flynn, Mary Costello,

.! John Grunt, Joseph Evans and Garret j " 1 ^ ,

Died in Her 84th Year.Mrs. Mary E. i Grillin, wife

Victory FoBrown

Mrs, M. Silbersteinwit?,, Mrs. Joseph Finkelstein, Mrs.L. J. Wciner, Mrs. R. Ledder, Mrs,N. Levinsky and Mrs. Samuel (ircen-blatt.

FRESH HORSES COMING.

me Exlrn Good Ones in This Lotto Arrive This Week.

- . , This week will aee a t our stiiblesdrug line and como in early no aa 1 tlu- greiitesL lot of horses that weto be disappointed. Kntiiin plinr- ilmvc Imd in many a dav. There is a

evidence that tinto Brown was noJudge Lawrence

I Brown did lint h;

us plobsters belonged

conclusive andruled that Mr.

ve to pay thetine

Grillin, all of Long 1)ranch,neral will be held Fridayburial will bo made incemetery at Oceanport.

The fu- summer season,and the

n mistake; Unit he had meant ;oinnke lhii sentence only ^ ' ^ ^ ' J ^ l i i h a r m u c y , 17(1 Monmouth street, B. jj,',t' 'pjacrd

1

saysh ' l

Mr. Holmes says h twriirht HtiiU'il Ih'nl the troopers hadtold him (Mr. WainwriKlit) tbut theyhad made a big mintnki' In chnrKlngM 11 me v.-fth dri.nkei.MeHs; that All the latesMr llolm.'H was one of the pi-omin-Jular HOURS milnut citl/.i'iiH of lied Hank. Mr.Holmes nay* Hint Mr. Wiiinwriffhtthnn wnnl in> to say that he hiul '<"ntu bill for $H and some ei'nU. ri'pr.'-

l Ilia fecK in thr cnKr, tn MotoiI till anil Unit Mr I Mil l

street, ,or Station ' fresh lot due to arrive today and thiswith I lip slock at hand,

Kauin , proprietor.—Advertisc-i miMit.

Danes,t dance music

tdar .-"UK's can be had at Ides llrotliers for CO cunts on tho new ten-inchred Vocalion recordu; reRiihir vitluo7fi cunts. Thin sale, will last oni- wi'i'k»u come In now und get sonic of thenewest dance bit» arid dance ut homoand HIIVI'• money. Special mill1 on all

Ides Hiiilhew'wiiiling room. 17 Wont Front xti'oet.The place where von wait for tl»>Inline*, triilh'y or friemlH, Advi'itiric-l i i e n i .

Commissliiner Dill anil thai Mr. Hillhad I'l'tumuil Um bill (11 Mr. Wain | liigb gnule nlalionerywrlght, xUllittr that the jimlice mud ' : ' : — "' " " ' •look to tin1 (lefemhiiit for tbe fce-i,iMr. Holmes nays ttutt. Mr. Wiiinwrlgbt ntiiteil Unit lie luul hinl "II hi >trouble, mid work for niilhhig a< liewutilil «et mi fiM'H out nf lli ' IMM-.Mr, HolmeH nayn Hint It Hi- j u t l mthauxlit that, ihlti ntiili';ni"il '.voiiidoniiBi' him (Mr, Iliilincii In finli OVITIhn ciidls of l.lui IIIBO In Mr, AViiln-wrliflit It failed of IU |uii-j>.ic«. If heluul biMt tin. trial be v. ill I have 1K.IItu pny Um fCPU bi'nlili'. i;ii.ii: l-i jailfor iiliiiity diiy.1.

Mr. lltiltiios In tli« IWII-T of veryVnluiihb' It in 11 il t t rum hiiilnc** | ' o perty nml bo lm» nlvvnv" l.i'-"i s'l'itni'd-«d M n giioj rltliti'ii, II" wim t ninn-tier of tilt) bint ffrmiil uMy. Ilin ftmnyjCrltitnIti (lui)uifbout thU -nutiui m eriin(fi«tuli(lliiK him oil hl« v l c n v utl'ViH-liolil lint w»nl«. Mr, ll'ilrnt'iiunvn It ID itjnnuo thitt tb» tredpri

will Kive tis horses tha t should suitany demand. We purchased a lot of

, horses at the recent I'ortlimd Fitrniand pop-;mill1, IIIKIIIIIIIIIS, N. J. These horses

i-.iil,-1 ni'e acclinuited and are ready lo KOto work. We have nutted pairs from2,:i(Hl In :i,;!0(] iwiiiids. Dont buy liny

thin upriiiK until you have vii-Iti'd.oiir stubliM or talked the mat terover with us. The Klv F.state, Halesand cxi'lmni1,!1 stables, llnlinilel, N, ,1,Teli'pbuue f>. AdvertiNement.

New Occti|)«nt for House. GOOD HEALTH AND GOOD STYLEHawkins Urns, have leased the east I — ;-

side of <;corKc W, Sewing's two-fnin-! Something Evorjr Woman Wants andily house on the north Hide of l tar-dinj^ road to Alford J . Schaffer, whoi« n member of I In' Hums & Schalfer

Woodbine p r r c j r Evans Fined $200.

Iiofore Jud^e Litwreiice at l*'ree-.. I hold last week Percy Kvans of Chapel

Hill was sentenced tn pay$2110 fur beating a small

»ny' diil inn

pa rn»n who drove

A Sftfe Investment.One of Ihi' MiiTi'Ht and most pinlll

able in\i'Mtiiicnh Known i?i I'otind inthi1 :iliui''"i of Hie Iti'd Hank llnildiiiKnnd l.onn Att'iocintion. A new iterieMi>i now open. Kiihscriplioiis may I"" I fnn<-tinmdi1 nl the Ilinn;! Si 1 ret nat ional ' j , , |bunk, K. It. Coniivi'i, Hi'i'i'i'liiry, 1 ufAilvertlneinent. |.,h

iinnisement coinpuuy.-« .« . -

New Jersey Slnlc Police Select Volir.Afler beinir put to exceptionally

;ievi'ie testK for power, Mtamina, road-ability and dm ability, as well 111economy nf opciatioii, the Vcliemodel i'K wa-t sclcctetl as tbe carnieiiMiiiiic up in every way to thehi^h standard . (ii-manded. Thi.t wa:ino bil or-rnis-! selection by the mostdisciimiiialini: buyer in the Htate.Ib'ciiiisi' of ihi' 1111111 ri! of their work,tin1 Slate Police i'i'(|uin> 11 cur that

She Should Have It.Most every woman wants both and

thi'iv's no reason why she should nothave it. (Jood Htyle is essential andto have it you need more than goodhealth. You miml have good carringrand well appearing ^arnients. It'simposnihle to have any of tbe abovewithout properly lilted coisetn, notthe kind cut. fur any figure but theSpencer corset made foe your indi-vidual figure. No mutter whether

l

tine ofboy who

fwas in his employ. A sentetictt e n ilnys in t h e c o u n t y ja i l for K v a n swns tUlspelltled. , •

A TALK TO LADIES.

Nntionally Advertised Spencer Cor-sets in Ked Bnnlt.

Ladies nf Red Hank and vicinitywho read the Liuland the Wnnuui'.i

yHome Journal

Durinp; .... ^until Mr. Hawkins bought the farmtwo months IIRO the property hadbeen in the Stout fnmily,

A Present Tor You.Kach lady who visits my .stores, 15

Itroiul ntrect nnd 1Vti MonmouthHtreet, .Saturday, Murch n th , will re-ceive abnnlutfly frt* n licautiful Km-pri'na ribbon triiunic*!. nil-wool, wiiBh-nble powder puff nnd a IIIIKI' box ofmpoitcd fnc« powder; total vuluo 75:cnU, with tho purrhaiie uf one dol-ur'n worth or more of any kind of

im'rchandinc in my store*. Make outn lint of the thin^t! you IH-O.II ami come

l bHome Companion

doubt have noticed that ill thesethere appear monthly at-

f b l

yen rend these iidvevlhetnenht

F.a-'tiM' will Hot'ii he heic atid w«.all- ICJHIV with a nice MIIOWHIK ofhiiiinii'd IIIIMII'N, Tin1 new puki1 billsivllli llower Irliiitiiinir are IIIIIOIIK thr

them at Mlxs A. L.MorriftV inilliiiery piirlor. t-oiiin 11 ,Kihlli'r blllblliiK, Ked Haul,. UnoinHI, Ailvi'iilniMiii'iil.

Victor Rocorilsoulweiir nil o then , IIIBIKI upon it i I'lilllilH1 Limit, 1!.'! Pearl utreet,ln'iiiK 11 Victor imd K<H II lit TIIIIIIIIK'H, ! Hunk. -• AdviMtliii'iiient.14 Mminioiitli nliiH't, Ui'd llitnk,—AdvcrlUantvtit, • t

fromiiiiniib.

! will; ,|(,n

Atlantinn -Special Sftle.iiliir $1.01) htiiiKiilow api'oiiHUini;hiililiuiiiil pbiiu colorH,

look over my new line of MvcatcA l -

I'l'H.lid!

—AlttnllonlKlllc llcauty Khop, II.'I W«v«rly

plncc, Keit Hunk, open vvonlum byipnolntmenti Mumi BfiT'-M.—Ailvec«tM»m«nt

VlciroUson t>'imn n» low u« $fi,of> nor• — • ' • • ' • • ' • - 1 W

tlnii'n,Hk

Ctimi1 In for14 Mimiiidiith Rtr««t,

(io tq church l~Advtrtl»m«nt.

•ipond instantly when tbe smd-11 conic- :itul will conlinue to11 piiipcily until tlii' job i't I'm-!

I. See this c.ir at the Nhowruomn1 l''11'"1'1'I'M. vcnKall.'UKi'll, Monmoutbl!11'.'1 IIMlllV

ll'eet, phone Krd Hank l!l,'l. Adver-I M I ' t l l l ' l l t .

or Hhort, slim or 11I011I, Ihere'ii a j j ' ' , ,r '|jv,.' a.Uei Ii: ;ciiientn of tbmodel justly adapted for your indi ; | i n , | , , , | H|icnccr curu-t'i. Nvidiuil form. Vinil the Silencer r miii'liere lit the r!i»nrr biiiblini;, HioailNlreet, and have a dial wild her. Ad

1 vice fret1 for Ibe nakmi;, Ti'lepbone1 :!!ill.I, •-• AdvertiHeiiieni.

[-'ive-HiKim HunKHlow for Rent. 'Fiinii.ihi'il, nil ini|inivenienlA, Hiil

tin road, near M Mil road, Fair Haven,!N. J . Apply I,. W. lluvell, Kiiir Ila-jven, N, J., or phone Ked Hank C2;!-W.—Ailvt'i'tisemi'iil,

My IIUIIKDSI IIto miike your <>ld clolln"" look llknn«w Ht « vrry litllo rout. WlllbtmOntrov, it Mcicliiiiilc mri'tit, nokrltrowl Mti-fot, JU'il llftttk, phono 10M.H,

A U i l m t

'ill noon be hen1 nndwith a nice ulimvini!

trimiiied models, The newwith llower tiimmini; nn :nii"ii^ tin.leadcni. See them nt Mi'M A. L.Morriii'ii millinery piirlor, room lli,IMHIICI' liuililini:, Keil Hunk, ltninii1(1.—AdveiUnemonl.

Look IIf you wont a iitr wi1 have tho lurtf-

it mid bent lot of iimil earn In Mon-inimth county now wmly for tint rwul,

[irii'i1* Unit will milt your pockot-VA, VOMKIHUMIIEI'II, iihiiiin Ked

t-ele-lillK'bear

... mind Ibiil ri|','hl here ill home youhave 11 resident lepiescntalivc ofIhi'si' famous corset who will be ^liu1

| tn coopiral t 1 witli you towanh K*'t' t ini ; for you tho i'it;hl coiscl for your

'Vl' individual liiriii'i'. Tide|ihont> ltt>d" ' IliinK I'JIili-.l, and Ibe Hpeiiccr cornel

bill" rcpii'iiciitnlivi! will be x\m\ to talkwilb you. Dlllcc IIOIIIK: aftcrnooniifrom three to nix o'clock, Adver-

n lint of t e ^ yin curly no you'll b<i sure to £ct unnof tht'M I'jtiuimtc oiillitH. KutHinpharinm-y, 1 (» llroad ntrei l , m .Stationpharmacy, 17K Miimnouth »ti<it, II.I.. Kittiiin, irraprititor. Atlvmtim-inent.

Happy Honltliy Habitsmid yi-nm to your life. I'lirchiiHr oneof our Rood lined louvintc cutr% snupriiiK is nlmoiit born. Von owe it toyournolf and family itfl«'r IICIIIK "hutip nil winter to K''t it n r nnd K"tnit in tbe u r . We hitvi' mit Ii c urn, i t,'iiccu Dial will unit «nyoiu>'n ponknt-hook. Kail. vimKuHoiii-.'ll phouu IttilHank '/l!l, AdvrtliiiiHiit.

S«ve Hytlnnmtlmllyin the lieil liank llinldin^ and Loun,\»!iiicliitliiii. $fi 11 month for |:lf>

nt nrboiilt.Ila 11k

Uo to church I—Advertlmmmnt,

fyrH i c l u i i i i t $ 1 , 0 0 1 ) ,

montliK$10 it month|_,<llH). »U0

h tfyr | ,it tpnnth for litn inonthn ruturim$1,1)00. jr.u n mouth for l.'IFi innnHinli'tui'llH |iHl,n(IO, HilliBcilptloiH forstock nmy ln< made HI nuy Urnii at thnllroml Htri'nt Nutlonnl hnhk, K, It.

Hiior«tKry.~Ailv«rtliomint

V k l a r ll«*4i|Miirl«r«.We urn the only i'tcliii-iv» Victor

dcnlcm In K«d Hitiik und the plm-n todo your Victor shopping. TuHtina'a,14 MonroouU • t r w t , ilml I l iml t . -Ad .vi'rtlneinent-

K<rwlth« If »t «ll uroifnd ipray m«t#riil 0*MI« kt t N ¥mutv RmporluW. J. .N. Dlllnr * Oo.'t, MWdlttWn,'

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Pale Twofa RED BANK REGISTER; MARC* 14, 1923.

THE TAXES OF RED BANK.INCREASE IN ASSESSMENTS ON

FOUR STREETS.

Albert L. I rim Extends _a lnriu-lion to Taxpayers to Impect thoAiMiimtnl Liit—A Slight De-creue in lie Tax Rate.Albert L. Ivins of Red Bank, pres-

ident of the Monmouth county board

OLD-TIME OYSTERMAN GONE.

Capt. Enit W. Smith P«i»*» Away atHU Daughter1! Home.

Capt. Enit W. Smith of Ocean-port died Thursday after a sicknessof three months at the home of hissister, Mrs. Zachary Taylor uf LittleSilver. He was born at Oceanportand he had always lived there untilabout a year ago, since which time hehad, made his honiu with his sister. Hewas a son of the lute Jonathan Smith,

of taxation, has issued an invitationto the Rotary club, the Lions club,the business men's association an itthe taxpayers of Ked Bank in gw-. • " • • w h i d l lluvi,1(,1)(,(i K a n K .eral.to inspect the tax assessment hst • n ^ g ^ i t h h . , d , 0 h i l

lV ( . h i s ,,.,,

who was one of the pionows ofOct'annort. About a year a^o a cow

.1 on (.'apt. Smith's /out, caus-

amputated and he hail since been inpoor health.

Capt. Smith was an pysterman anillie served shore dinners which werefamous all over the county. Besidesthe daughter mentioned he leaves a

at his office on Broad street. Thelist will be at Mr. Ivins's office fromThursday of this week until Satur-day of next week and Mr. Ivins sayshe will be glad to explain mattersto all interested citizens.

In an interview with a Registerreporter yesterday Mr. Ivins saidthat some misleading statements hadbeenghoulhad yet been made, Last year thecounty board ordered an increase often per cent in assessments. Asses-sor George W. Bray did not make as . - . . , - .large an increase as this and in or- a t t I " K US

T •'"•'"•Ix_"s' u U m l ™US 'der. to bring the assessments up to ; l t W ( ' s t Lonff" Branch.the required amount the tax hoard - • - • - • ^ ,added two per cent to Mr. Bray's MISS MARY W. Q8BORN1 DEAD.figures. The board made a few other —Tf „ „increases, principally on Broad former M.ddleto^i. Re.jdent Paa.esStreet, and put assessment? on some I A w a y a t Beacon-on-Hud.on.properties' which the assessor failed•' Miss Mary Williani3 Osborn, a sis-. . l . # * _ _ 4 _ _ < • r-*. _ _ i l l n

HE HAS MADE GOOD.

C__rlei A: lorino, Formerly of RedBank, Forget AI^Hd.

Charles A. Iovino, formerly of RedBank, has been promoted to the posi-tion of chief of the insurance sectionof the income tax unit of the internalrevenue bureau. Mr. Iovino is a sonof Joseph Iovino of Shark River. In_i)18 he was employed as a machinist;it the Roberts boiler works at RedHank. In 1919 he entered the em-ploy of the treasury department™Washington in the division of loansand currency. He did work in con-nection with the $i_iit of the secondLiberty loan. In 11)20 Air. Iovino be-came auditor in the income tax unit.Promotions came rapidly to him andhe received a double salary before theend of the first year. He became aninsurance expert for the internal rev-enue department and he was sent onimportant missions, one of the most

WANT' HORSE FOR SALE.

Price, f« ._Trevonlan Hennett^Rfd Bank.

FURNISHED ROOM FOR RESIT.HtaUd. Apply 5S Oakland street, lied

l k

CORNSTALKS WANTED.Load of corngtalk» wantfd. 1'hone

CAR FOR SALE.Ford delivery. SL5 Bond street. ABbury

Park. N. J.

WANTED TO BUYVictrola in good condition. PHone 1U<

BABY CARRIAGE FOR SALE.t nr*. -9 White rtrf «1. Ba« Bank.

' MAN WANTEDthat'can art illi»». Red Bank 61am Co., 11White i t n t t , Kti Bank.

MARSHALL SPRINGSTEEN,old and new floon cleaned and anilhed. 14Mount Klreet, Bed Bank.

LEM SUTFHEN,Taper hanginir and decorating. 22 Wash-

ineton »Ue*t._Ked_jUnk. ^

' w » . ~ ' " ; * ""•"•"••> •:»'" ,, Mrs*.Hciirv Allen of Eatontown, recent having been in connection witnsome misleading statements had A l b c ' r t s m i t h o f Oceanport and Louis 'an investigation of the enemy alienmade and that he thought Oicre K - ^ o { G r a _ t ' F l o r i d a _ T h e l s u n m c e companies tak.en over by

vet W n maedRe ijlst vTnr the ^ne ra l Vvas held Saturday afternoon he alien property custodian Mr. Io-

at Mrs. Taylor's, with a sermon byElder ii. M. Shurtleff'of Eatontownand with six of Capt. Smith's nephews

to assess. I tor of Mrs": Daniel D. Hendrickson ofIn his assessments this year Mr. I Middlctown village and of Frank Os-

Bray made an increase of about '•bor" o f Asbury Park, died last week$615,000. This increase was almosts a t h e r h o m e a t Beacon-on-Hudson.entirely on Monmouth street, Hud- s l l e w a s wel> knowiv_at Middletown,son avenue, Pinckney road and Wi- w h e r e slu> w a s o o r n aI1(1 w h e « s h e

kff l ti d ' " ja^ frequent visits Mis Oborn, y W

koff place properties and on newt d h O th

frequent visits. Miss Osbornd h t f th l E O

koff place properties and on n e w j qBtores and houses. On other prop-i™as a daughter of the late Ezra Os-crties Mr. Bray made his assessments • born- F o r a number of years she wasabout the same as he "made them last i superintendent of a hospital at Brook-

' H d t h t d Hyear, without including the two pert i h ih th b d d

pH o r d e a t h was unexpected. Her

F k O b f l l i dyear, without including the two per V pcent increase which the board made | brother, Frank Osborn, formerly livedlast year. Mr. Ivins states that Mr. j H t Middletown and ho has been spend-Bray also failed to include some: inK the winter in Florida. He hur-other increases which the board made I r l e i i t 0 Beacon upon learning of hislast year and which Mr. Bray left sister's death. The funeral was heldoff his duplicate this year and added Friday and burial was made at Fail-assessments on two properties which ! View cemetery.

Infant Dies from Injuries.were overlooked by the assessor. Alew other changes were made bv the y*

tax board, but they were trivial. In1 Oliver George Applegate, infantsome cases . decreases were made sOn o ( j c r i . y _App_legate of Eastside

at the Longan opera-

h i

*_•_ . <•<">•'> " u l ° " "«<= '"••""= son ot Jerry Applegate (from the assessments made by Mr. P a r k . d i e d Sunday' atBray. Except, in two or three cases B r a n ( . h hospital followingMr. Brays assessments on Mon- H™ •„,, n,,, \,-,-,n I I . ,,,

_ .- i asseJ

ssmi !n t s o n Mo,"" tion on the brain. He was hurt sixmouth street Hudson avenue, Pmck- weeks ago while playing and had been

, ney road and Wikoff place properties - p a t i e n t a t t h c ' hospftal e v e r s i n c c .were unchanged, flhe two per cent T ihc f u n e r a l w a s hl!l(1 yesterday, an 1rule did not apply, to these proper- t h c b u r i a l w a s m a d ( , -m E v e r B r u e n

Red Bank's tax rate will be slight-ly lower than last year. The rate is$4.47 on $100 as against $4:50.lastyear.

Succumbed to Pneumonia.

Mrs. Sarah Poling, wife of Theo-

cemetery at Little Silver.

Victim of Pneumonia.

Mrs. Eliza Vl. VanPelt, wife .oHenry, VanPelt of Atlantic Highlandsdied last Tuesday of pneumonia afteia short sickness.- She was G9 years

two daughters, Mrsdore Poling ,of Branch avenue, died ° l d aml ^ g ,last Friday of pneumonia. She was ™ g a r , T - S m i t h °.f B o u n d B r o o k a n

38 ld i ' h l M l s s A l l c e VanPelt of Atlantic High-l a m l s - The funeral was held Fridaj

M s Sadie Poling of Red Bank. Mrs. a n d t h c b u n a l w a s n l i l l i e ' " B i ly V l e v

Poling's mother, Mrs. Sarah C. W.il- cemetery. ^ . . ^ •fon and three sisters, Mrs. CharlesGraves of Keansburg, Mrs. Charles D l e d a t Keyport.Hopping and Mrs. Cecil Lediard of • The death of Henry J..Walling ncRed Bank, also survive her. The fu- curved at Keyport at the home of hi

y p38 years old ami' she leaves twodaughters, Mrs. Harold Geer andMiss Sadie Poling of Red Bank. Mrs.P l i ' h M S

H. R1TZAU,remover of de_J animals, Ked Bank. Tele-phone 26-W.

' POTATOES WANTED.Round potatoes wanted. Stillman Farau,

phone Eatontown 2113-M. . .

" HOUSE FOR RENTIon Moninuuth »treet. ReJ Lan'li. Apply at' Eli. vonKittenerH'g uaraKi'. —

FOR SALE.Ford tourinK *«r, model 1917. Write to

F. C. ilrawer M. Hell llnlik.

#. C UCHEUMCH * SOW.Il l WMt Tnut iDtot, aUd B iIti-J. AiU we«»ork* n i

FURNrrUBE REFINOHED.Called Ur v* dtllveiwl. 0—nm Paraar,

i t Bridge aytnue. Ked Bank, phone 7«8-J.

DEAD ANIMALS.R. Connoza, removtr of dead animal*

Wajalde. W. J. Thbht Waytld* HO-K-H.

O, f. WLL,plumbing, heating and tinninn In all branch-«a. l> M.u«t rtrwt, ytwia l i l t , Ked Bana

FOR SALE.Two uood work hone.-. 1'hune MidiMe-

town 280-W.

CARPENTER AND BUILDER.General reMiring;-price* r«a»»«ahle. B..j

3*. Red Bank.

BOOKKEEPER WANTED.Inquire Arthur G. Sickln, 16 . West Front

ntnret. Bed Bank.

FORD FOR SALE.Good paint nnd good tin-.; ir.0. I)ox 41,

Fair Haven, N. J.•ino is a graduate of Waehiniftonchool of accountaney and he attead-•d George Washington law school.

TILLED HIS LAST ACRE.

ohn Drum, a Wealthy East FreeholdFarmer, Dietl Lait Weak. I PROPOSALS WANTED.

. , . , ' ' wi. i o' The.mayor and eouncil of the bnrnuiih ofJohn Drum, a Wealthy farmer OI Rumaon, state of New Jenry, will receive

East Freehold, "died Monday of last proposals for lurniahing iniwien thrw

k f i f ^f^™nL%L*l2Z?:t b?d."'.SidiJi- |ered on the borouirh roadh and the other ele-

VICTROLA FOR SALE.A »100 Victrola, practicully new, for »75.

Phone R«d Bank 848.

HARNESS WANTED.S«l tit single harness for /arm wagon.

U, A. Hickey^Rveret t . jO.FOR SALE.

Caw beets and creum separator. CharleslUrkhill. Ealuntuwn B. 1'. 1.

CITIZENS BUILDING AND LOANhas money to loan buyera of honei.. Affpl)_t the Second National bank.

GANDER FOR SALE *or will exchange for irooae. Adilreas Peters.Fair View, N. J., across river. __

WIRE WHEEL SERVICE.W i n wheel, rebuilt John Han.en, 41

Wait Front i l m t , Rail Bank. JHum 71-t_

WE BUY,•til and vxehanire automobile!. Joseph Brt*ta, laraie, 171 Weit Front straet, Red Bank.

POTATOES WANTED.Jersey Giants or round stock. , Baclgalupl

Bros., Wharf avenue, phone Red Bank &7B.

EATONTOWN RESIDENTSran vitw the line of • Irrrperials—at Flynn's

re. Folluw directions mnd results are sure.

FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT.Convenient lo the. station; all improve.

mentn. Apply 26 Oakland nUcil. Hed Hank.

DOG FOR SALE.Police puppy, tlO; good watch (loir'and

pet. Address Kennel, drawer M, Red Bank,

B ° X WANTED.Address

LIVE 'f&ttle, calves, hoirs and poultry wanted. N.ituUa. phone 8C7-R, Red Bank.

FOR RENT.Part of store for fruit stand.

Market. Broaxl street, Red Banlij

,veek of pneumonia afterif ten days. He was one of therectors.of the First national bank of!ni;lishtown and he was a stockholder

in other banks in the county. Formore than a year he had been in fail-ing health because of diabetes. Mr.Drum inherited a large part of hiswealth from the late John Giberson oflolt's Neck. The two men were not

related, but they were very intimatefriends. Mr. Drum was 58 years old.He leaves a wife and three brothers.The brothers are Alfred Drum ofHazlet, Charles Drum of Belmar andWilliam Drum of Lonp Branch. Thefuneral was held last Thursday at thehouse.

livered to the borough duck at Kast ItumsiKor speclficatioM apply tu Clerk1* office.Dattd March n h , 1923

JEHE J. CABEW,o n,orou>(li Clerk.

FLAGMAN FOR BEECH STREET.

No Bell Will Be at Railroad CrouingAfter Next Week.

NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT.Estate of Harriet R. KcKlm. Deceased.

Notlc« i» heMhy given that the accountsft the aubaenbero, executors of the estateof said deceased, will be audited and statedby the Surrojata ef tbe County of Monmouthand reported far settlement to the OrphansOourt of said County, on Thursday, thetwenty-setond day of March, A. D.- 1923,It which t ine appjlaatlon will be made forthe allowance of commissions and counsetees.

Dated February (th, A. D. 1929.WINTHROP McKlW.LEBOY McKIM.

Menmouth Caunty Surrognte's Office.In the matter of ; the estate of Joseph A.

Frost, deceased.Notice to creditors to pmont claims agftinBt

estate.Purauant to the order of Joseph L. Dona-

The public utilities commission of: nay, surrogate of the County of Monmouth,Vi.w l(,r«i,v h-iy nrrloro,! trint ^ffor niade on the fifteenth day uf February, 1923,M \ \ J t r b t j nas ordered tna t a l t e r , o n t h e a p p l i c a t i o n o f D u n j o l B - K r o 9 t a m l

next week a flaKlnan shall be on duty , Edward H. FrostL executors of the estate ofeont inuous ly on the Central railroad I Joseph A. Frost, deceased, notice is hereby

art**

OFFICES FOR RENTHt 17 Broad street. Apply to R. HanceSons, 12 Broad utreet. Red Bank.

GIRL WANTEDfor IIKM office work. Apply A. G. Sickles,18 West Front street, Red Bank.

FOR RENT.Sin room house, every convenience, de-

sirable location. Tekphpne ll'ilt, Hed Bank.

IEED SWEET POTATOES FOR SALE.Charles H. Zleuler, 8r.. 2!) New Prunnwiok

avenue, Matawnn, N. J. Phone Matuwan208.

HOLSTE1N COW FOR SALE.Sin years old; with calf by nlde: Hives 21

quarts daily. Harry G. Kichdalc, l.incinftN. J. "

POTATOES AND APPLES, ETC., WANTED.Postal will brimc 'me ta your door. M.

Foreaah, Freehold market yard, Freehold,N. J.

WARDROBE WANTED.Must be in good condition. Price reason-

able. 99 Broad street. Red Bank.

HORSE WANTEDto do [arm work. M. B. CnsseTly, New Mon-mquth.. Phone Middletown VB6-W.

FOR SALE.One six-foot pedestal dining roam table.

Addrcss_l 16 Pearl street, Red Bank. -_

HORSE FOR SALE.A (rood horse for sale, price J60. Apply

3011 Shrewsbury avenue, Red Bank. '

ROOM FOR RENT.Newly decorated room; aultable fef tw*.

Apply US Broad street, Red Bank.

RANGE FOR SALE.In good condition. Mrs. Thomas

Gruth. Clay street. Fair Haven. N. J.

TEAM OF MULES FOR SALE,having bounht a tractor. H. S. Conover,Hohmlel, N. J., phoneHolmdel. H-M.

WORK. WANTED.Woman would like work by thc day. Call

E. Sherman, 21' Earle street, Red Bonk.

MONEY TO LOAN.Money to loan on bond and mortgage. Ap-

ply to A. L. Ivins, Register building, liedBank. - • '

ROOMS FOR RENjT.Three nicely furnished room*; live minute*

to Broad street. ' B3 Wallace street, HedBank- .

MONMOUTH AUTO SHOP.Autos painted and varnished; bodies buil

and repaired. Pearl and Water streets, ItedDank:

SALESLADIES WANTED.Salesladies wanted, with or without ex-

perience. Apply at once. Straus Co., ItedBank.

FOR SALE.Two anti-frceiing out-door toilet!) fin

sale; complete. Inquire 42 West street, RedBank.

against the.th, within six months

from thc date of the aforesaid, order, .or theywill be forever barred of their ncLiona there-for attaiiist the said subscriber.

Dated freehold, N. J.. February 15. 1923.DANIEL II. FROST.EDWARD H. FROST.

ycrossing on Beech street and that \ ^ l & t X ^ ^trains shall stop on the crossing or L,aid, their debts nnd denumd25 feet on each side. A few weeks said estate, under tha^o Mayor Miller went before theutility ''commissioners with a requestthat this be done. Mr. Miller alsowent before the commission' to argueagainst a proposal to do away withcertain trains which now stop at RedBunk. The commission decided notto curtail liny part of the town'strain service.

: -^ H. fc ' '

Brothers. Buy More Land.

Emile and William Tomaino have

SUPPLEMENTO THE SANITARY CODES 01' THEBOARD OF HEALTH OP THE HOIl-OUGH OK RED BANK. .NEW JERSEY.HE IT ORDAINED, by the Ilonrd of Health

of the BoroUKh of Red Hunk, shut the ownerf b i l i

K H ,of any bu-iluint? now ertv'.til.be "hereafter erecU'd, uucil

t f k h

which mnya dwelling.

PIANO FOR SALE.Good upriKht piano; mUHt be sold at once.

Hardman, drawer M, Red Bank.

ESSEX CAR FOR SALE.Evscx roadster. 1921 model, in uood con-

dition. CBII nt office of Lovett^ nursery.

FOR SALE.Tractor nnil tractor plow for sale (Indi-

ana). .1. Holmes Conover, Lincroft. N. J.

, g,store, factory, work shop ur purane, or anyother builrfini? where one cotncr bu,ul,nE wnere om or ,„,

bought more land on Bridge, avenue employed, shall, whenever .thfrom the S igmund Eisner company, i s available, provide at ka-t one toilet, nnd

. . . . ., , , , . , ., ' ns many more as may It* requiri'ii by theadjoimnR the land which they recent- I l o i m l o f Health, to be ,•• .nm-cted with th<.Iy bought for a produce market . Their suid public »e»er.la tes t possession has a frontage of i- Any person or person", nnd the ollicers of, c . i l l • l nRy corporation oirendiiiK against the pro- iten feet ami the new owners paid v i , i o n a o r t h i , ordinance shall forfeit »nd for ».lj»ii AA(» r Ji. IT. . 1_ r . T > _ ^ . . ] . - • • i . * . . . . . . . . . . . . .»

"STENOGRAPHER WISHES POSITION.Experienced in general office work. Ad-

tlrt'sN Stenographer, drawer M, Red Bank.

FOR SALE.Two-horse farm waKons in KOod condition.

Apply 102 Shrewsbury BV_cjiuo,_R_e£_Bank.__

WOMAN OR GIRL WANTEDto lie handy in store-; mu:*t know how towrite. Write to A. F. E., drawer M, Redflank. _ l ; °4 i _ - . j

" * FOR SALE.Five uak ilininir rnom chnirs. leather scats;

reasonable. Drown. V> Arthur place. Red

Former Red Banker Dead. of Aberdeen, Maryland, andMrs. Sarah A". Torali'ns, widow of Charles Walling and Mrs. llenry Cue

William Tomlins, formerly of Red of Port Monmnulh.Eank, died at her home at BrooklynFriday from a complication of dis-eases. She leaves two daughters,four .sons, a sister and four brothers.Mrs. Tomlins is also survived by aBtep-mother, Mrs. Margaret Aumackof Rod Bank. :

the sale.

The Patient's Exercise.

"What you need is exercise," saidthe dm'tor.

"All ri^ht," replied the patient."I'll run up a bill with you."

^* >

He Had a Lead on Homer.

"Seven cities claimed old man

Middletown librarian, says she hopes Homer.the patrons of the library do not "Thitt s nothing," said the swindler,think they are being forgotten.

j per Jay, and costs of any ni-oseeution for ! Bank.neral was held yesterday and the daughter, Mrs: William (.'. Fowler, $2,000 for it. Hawkins Bros, made I pay a'penalty'of not exce..iiinK Five Dollars uricburial was made at Keyport. Mr. instead of :il Eatontown as reported. ' ' ' " - •'•"" -'" " ' " ' " ' ~ - " - ' - " • - -Poling is seriously sick with pneu- Most of Mr. Walling's life was spentmonia. I at Keyport. In addition to the chil-

« - . « .- j tlren mentioned last week he leavesi two brothers and a sister, Elbert

Bad Roads Hurt Library.

Miss Dorothy H. Williams, thi

FORD SEDANETTEfine rilnnimr order, self stutter".

?2!>0. _bO Shrewsbury nvemii', Rr.i

SALESMEN WANTEDfor full time or part time. Apply in pcraoi>t tmre. Room 423, Karifan building, PurtlAmboy. _,

FOR HENT. '.'welve-acrc farm known a_ the Parke]

place, near Red Bnnk. Telephone 12'J-WRed Hank. _ _ _ _ _

FOR SALE.Rond stand, Kood location; now open: othei

bu»ine»R. Ad-rcny Road Stand, druwel-Red Bnnk.

MAN WANTED.Steady man wanted for furm work. :

Alexander, opposite River Plaza school, nci

He:NATIONAL SEDAN.

\ a chance to buy n closed car ut aopen price. Ed. vonKattcngcll, phone UeiBank 213.

ach day after the termimtallowed by the Board ftrthi.. ordinanc

MI rf the perjed«ith

i l l j i l l l \ .

POSITION WANTED

Monmouth County Common Pleaft Court.In Attachm; ut.

Notice in Attachment.Keyport BankiiiK Company, ii banking rcir- , cot

pcration, plaintiff, vs. Acnes T. O'Ciorman, | ;,hdefemlant. i -Notice is hereby i:ivt'n tlmt :i Writ i)f At

tjichment was issued -^ut cf the .Momnouth

" ">»>•"••»« »-»h!, ) y r-p,,ri,,1IC-catVuekd,iler-: Private position. _ _ | ( , r truckinK comiinny. Call MiiUlleUiwn

i L ' l ' " ' "" '

HO. C

FOR SALE.K ccdkcr, $25; coml »n new. Mr:n _1M-K.

; h!is- hi. most

Itn impossible to travel over

the roads because of theLincroft Girl Dead.

Rudi'lla ,1. Holmes, daujrhtei- nf l l u t nl> I'1"' repairs. Miss WilliamsGeonje E. Holmes of Lincroft, ilied t N I 1 l l ' t s t n resume' her rounds infrom a complication of diseases Sun- • l l l ( i u t t-wn weeks.day. She was eighteen years old "•' "~ ~~"*"**"and she is survived by two sisters and An advertisement in The Register_ brother. The funeral will be held is carried into practically every homethis afternoon nnd the burial will be in all this part of Monmouth county,made at the Lincroft cemetery. —Advertisement.

County Common IMca- Court' on thf tvtieth (lily of .InnuariKht* and credits,nd chtittt'ls. html*

lll_l, Kiies nml efTi-cr. .

tt-nements of"seven states want me." i T. O'Gormnn, an iili«e:it deliufr, at the suit

,, of Keypnrt Iliinkint' ''omjinny. a liiUlkinj'

mild, ailll tho library car has bwn ship lately subsistinn. between James Stuart

^T__T__TTT7T^T___ corporation, for the .-urn of Five. IliiminADVERTISEMENT OF DISSOLUTION. j Tmcnty-Nine anil ::7-lil0 Dollars (Jf.29.J7P,

' herelty Kiven thnt the partner- With interest tliiTinn from AiiKUst 15th;22, r e t u r n a b l e on t h e T h i r d liny of F

mi (leorife W h e e l e r of Keil Uank . New Je r - r u a r y . 192^, nn>l t h e - a m c lias been s e rved r,,sey . uinler the t inn name, of S e d a n An to ' lop a n d duly execnti 'il, :imt w'nH r e t u r n e d nn t h e (ivj.pht c i m p m i y . w.i< d inso lved nn t h e second iluy of T h i r d day of Febi•u.irv. H l _ l . by the Sheriff . ( l i s ' ,.,I.M u i e h . \',ir,\, by m u t u a l c o n s e n t . All ilelits j cif t h e C o u n t y i,f .Mriinloutii. \-. , | .

APARTMENT FOR RENT.Five ti.nr.is unil icith, $:iri per month un-

n" •furnishiM: $10 partly furnished. Apply 26.7Shrew tuny uvi-nue, Red Hunk.

BOOKKEEPER AND OFFICE ASSISTANT.IN.sition wuntcil jis l,(n,kk,..ept'r and ofhee

a>^.is:;inl: irriiilimt,- (,f liusiuesH ctillfKo; h;iveh;iil M HI,. e\-lR'i ietu-e. Miss l.ucy Hnitnmn.I:,; Linden plai-e, Ked Hank. _ _

FOR SALE.ilk si.IelH'nrd. Ijirtrc unk tjihk-. suitableliving n-iini. ;«nd nut' rriiihoirany phono-ih \^i!!] liorn. 'Nn ri-iisonnblc fffer n'-

s. Dniiil Wallnce, I'liir lluvvn,

FOR SALE.An upright piano, mahogany case ir

celtent condition. Address Pinno, druwfr MRetl Bank. _

BUFFALO ROBE FOR SALE.Suitable for automobiles in KOOII com

tion. Pr i c reasonable. 12 Wallace atreRed Bank".

CITIZENS BUILDING AND LOANhas money to loan for the purchasehomes. Avply at The Second National banRed Bank.

ANDREW J. HILL,Paper hanging and decoratina: interii

and exterior painting. 14 Worthley utroiU,,! Dank.

COMMUTERS.Check your parcels free ut Hlom's mr

ket. Ilroiid street, opposite Monmouth atreRed Bank.

MOTORCYCLE FOR SALE. ,_.Hnrlfy-Diividson motorcycle witli side enr

in Kotid ronditioil; • price ffiS. Phone HedHank P_1.

TURKEYS WANTED.or iiinre tui-kry hoii for br linn I'ur-

J. C. P. Kennrd)-, Seiihriirht. N. J..

F«OM OVER HILL ANDk.^liere t o n t l the ilad ne«l that Imperialught at tae Kniektrbof Mr kat livnl up to

tU>n. ." ~ FOR RENT:

Roomi, fttTnighed ur unrurisheddnth «r yeur. 3d tioutn t n t8, Red Bank.

pair tfray jr^reT hen and torit; hen ial y l t ^ f f f ih i Da»n« Rcarrt,

'eanport. N. J. t ' ^FARM HANDS SUPPLIED

all natiohllitiei.. Call or wrlu. 8. Btr-ir'a ayjeney.. 70 or 72 (Irt.nwteh street,

__T_-__1?_' -\ BEAUTIFUL LOT FOrl SALT.

Corner of Maple avenue and irvinM place!sl50 (eet, Mrs. J. T. Lovatt, 111! Uicud

)_*_!____ ^i"!1 ' _ 'TABLE. FOR SALE.

Lane sollil oak Ulile, suitable tar lihr.ry .• office. In irood condition. 12 W_Uar«net. Bad- Bank.

CORDWOOD FOR SALE.In the vooda or dalivered to MiauVide:

•tout slaty cords. E. Alenandcr, phenoSOjJ, Brf Bank. _

HOUSE FOR RENT.,Six rooms aad bath, all improveroeatfl,

ic«l. decorated. Inquire at It Wallaeat t , B._ Bunk.

TYPEWRITER DtSK. WANTEDMluat btt in wood condltiun an<j roasonaklti

ir cash, l'hilrp T. Jlnnnine, 71 IImailreet, Ked Bank. <t

PIANO FOR SALE.TJpright piano, raahoganj . Kninh-

'eaaonable to quick buy.ur. . 1_iti-et. Bad Dank.

prica

WORK WANTED,nK*; liookkeevinil or secrelarUI nork.

a furnish rcfurencus. -70 Elm placr/ Xw\£ank. Phono 268-B. . __

PHONOGRAPH FOR SALEClrcasBian watnut cabinet; doors uiinsinr*

inotor neftft loroe n p i l n ; $2».«0. J»» Umith, lxicuat Point, N. J.I«3T CLASS MALE POLICE PUPPIES,

mediant peduirce; will i_ahe b«adso_io wi«i-yantons or breeding stock. E. R«i>s, nearVOStofllce, Oceanport, N. ,T •

HOPLA - C0TTRE1X,iejport. N. J., breeders of Jarray Black;inn_, - Baby chicks anil batiMnK nam <°*sle. Phone m^port 46-B. •

RADIO FOB SALE.One Witherboe A battery, *•««, tO.00;

me U-V 200 tube, $8.54. EIwo«* * . Dun.:an, 58 Linden place, Red Bank.

COTTACE FOR RENT.Possession at once; seven rootnii. tM, -

water, eta-tricHy; rent H». Benry V. Hlr-lin, Ragitter building, Hed Bank.

COAT FOR SALE.Misses' tan »prin_ coat for Isafet in «ooil

:andition; reason for selling,] too uiaalK ,?riee 110. Phone 669-R, Bed Bank. .: HOUSE FOR RENT.

Half of double house, consiattnii of »V«rooms nnd hath; all improvements. Garageif wonted. Centrally located. Furnl»b«tl »r

nfurnished. Phone .13, Red Bank.

FURNISHED ROOM TO RENT.A large plcaBunt corner heated room to

rent furnished; Buitnble for two. Convenientto businem center anil all baa »•><-». 90Broad street, Red Bank, l'hone M-M

HOUSE FOR RENT.Have n, nice eomfnrtnble cotUK«. »<•« lo»*

spring, now for rent; possession at oncti.Rent from April 1st, S15 per month. Partic-ulars upon application. Cottture, drawer M,Ited Dink.

LAND WANTED.Wanted, a few ncres on nuiin UKHOUHII-

farc; no objection to some woodland if Midi,dry unil suitable for poultry raising; stateprice and location. Addresn I,am! Wanted,;lrawer M, Hed Hunk. *

MONEY WANTED.*5,0D0 on Unit inortKUKe ami bond bt'iir-

ilic intt'rwst at R per rent premium on prop-erty worth S12,00fl; well locnted. r'urtherpnrticulars upply Williurn 11. llintelmann,Itumson. N. J. Phone Kumatin 410.

OnePdacs.phonr

HYACINTHS—FERNS.A fine lot of new ferns juwt leceivt-d,

priced from $1.00 up. Also hyiicinths,primulns ami rex heKonins. Coloninl l-'lower9hop, C. J. Koch, proprietor, Linden plnri',opjtoilile Slrnnd thenter, lelt-phoiu' lift! Hunk949.

FLORAL DESICNS.Our florul desiKHH do much to mfiiliK*' the

feeliiiKH of the urievinK (inert. We can makejtny (IcHiRll (U-rtiled, price conniHtiut with•mnlity. Colonial Flower Shup. C. J. Koch,proprietnr,' opposile Striinil thentn, tele-phone Ked Hank !I1!I.

WILL EXCHANGEnew Columbia. Kraplinpholie. with M\. of r(C-nrd albums nnd records, cost SBOO, nnd JiirubDoll mahounny upriKht pinno for niiLornobilo.What hiivp ynu tn offer. Stnli' condltidii,year, main-. Oiri Myitlf avenue, linin,lield,N J.

town.old. MiN. J.

FOR SALE.and K'lnder;

... Victor McCInBirose threekey. Miildli-

thc sjiirl partner-hip are to liteived by said James Stuart anil nil (I. maudsi tin' saiil partnership are to be prescii\eil

u him fur payment.Ilntvil Mm-di .'.til. Hi2:l.

J AS.-STUART.GKU. D. WHEKI.KR.

JOSEPH McDF.RMOTT,Clerk.

Dated Kebrunry ^Ih. 1(128.ARTHUR S. VAN Ht'SKIHK.

Attt>rncy for 1'laintilT.6 East Frt-n: ritreet, Keyport. N. J.

FARM WANTED.Wan!..!. ;i farm up t<, .mr hundred acres,

rtnl witli the lirivile_,> rl" purchiisc; must heneur Iti'l Ii:mk: in Kiimi ronditiun; nn iroiidread anil attiJH'tivi- terms. Address A. R.,. ;.!«.•:• M, lleil I!iinl(.

CORN WANTED.Corn on the car wanted ["(ir hilnu- feed.

Luvett'ti Nursefy, Little Silver; N. .1. PhoneRed Bnnk 2.

~ FIREWOOD FOR SALE.Cut in stove or furnncc lengths; by the

load (ir cord, llermnn Ritznu, lied Bank.Phone_ 2r,-W. _ . : . . .

RANGE FOR SALE.Richardson ft lloynton Pi-rfect range, si»

lid*. _->,'phone 10HO-R.

L/.nK Hr,

"SAY IT WITH FLOWERS."Beautiful flowers work woi.derw io eh

iriK th*-' sick. Carnal'peas, nurcirisus anddully. IteriMonnltly p1

ri'ccivi'il frvshI'olonial Kk.wer

Shop. C. J. Koch, proprii'tor. l.iiiilcn place,uinioHite Strimil thefili'i-. teleiiliotK' K><1 Hunk

AUTOMOBILE BARGAIN.Will siie.ilke Chevrolet tniirintf, 1SZ0.

niodel -1 HO (self starter), meclmnieitny per-fect, paint perfect, now eorrl shoi'M nnd manynow extras costing over $10(». Any deimin-itrjition: utunuliil hnrnain !?_7Ti. l'"rrd K.Dennis. Phone Hed llank 77C (dny«), 8<!«-H.(in«ht«). .,

{Want AdverttBcmentu continued nil f.»atoaii*. I

SHOULD BUY HERE!

gner Market CompanyThursday, Friday and Saturday Specials SAVE BY BUYING HERE!

f The finest cattle that is raised in rich pasture lands, watered by limpid brooks and in the primest condition is the cattle that furnishes the beef, lamb, mutton and veal that you get here. We are. _____ M V l _rf_ _wi c_ C___4-«-_ _•* ¥T5 _-_«_» TZ__f«-. _-, _-_•_-« 1 X-_. O ____ _~ nvn/mf inrl rv>/_n r\f winnt nr>r\ nnt n«/-1 ni'flnOT'fl mnn f o + A CO iic^ortfinn __V w_ _i"%_% _r% •> _i -_FI _3 K i a K _C* _h_Pl ¥% H f l C O I l . JLO %3 *ijC•*• Armour's Star Box Bacon, lb 39c expert judges of meat and cut and prepare meats to satisfaction.

e e, ab,Armour's Star Strip Bacon, lb 3Sc

Big Specials in Best Quality Beef__\

Best Qualit^'Beef

Rib Roast, . . lb 25cBe«t Cuts

Porterhouse and

Sirloin Steak, • lb 38cBest Cuts of Beef

Choice CuU

Chuck Roast, . lb 14cFresh or Corned

Plate or Navel, lb 5cSame Bargain *

Our National Mayonnaise, 25c

Big Specials in Milk Fed Veal.Veal is Now in Season.

Milk Fed

Rump of Veal, lb 28c

Milk Fed

Legs of Veal, lb 24cMilk Fed Loin

Veal Chops, . lb 32cMilk Fed Veal

Veal Cutlets, . lb 42cImported Scotia Bloaters. 3 for 25c

Big Specials in Lamb and Pork

Spring Lamb

Legs' of Lamb, . lb 32cRib End

Loin of Pork, . lb 18cJertey Pork

Fresh Shoulders, lb 15c' Jersey Pork

Fresh Hams, . lb 21cPer Whole

Boneless Package Codfish, . . 25c

Big Specials in Hams and Poultry

Sugar Cured

Regular Hams, . lb 21cSugar Cured

CalaHams, . lb 14cBrookfield and Cloverbloom

Butter, . . . Ib54cFancy Milk Fed

Roasting Chickens, lb 42c4 to 5 lb Average

Sugar Cured Strip Bacon, . to 25c

Buy your meats here and you will receive daily satisfaction, price included. Nothing but the; best over enters this market and it is cared for in the very beat manner. Call and inspect our meat,Maryland Turkeys, lb 49c our market and note the care we exercise in seeing that you get just what you want Armour1! Star Hami, lb 23c

Broad St., Monmouth St., Shrewsbury AVB., Broadway, Front f t ,Red Bank. Red Bank. Red Bank. Long Branch. Keyport.Main St., Main St., First Ave,. Bay Av«., Bond St.,Matawan. Campbell's let. At. Highlands. Highlands. Asbury Park,

GOOD GOODS-LOW PRICES! Wagner Market Company SAVE NOW AND LATER!

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RED BANK REGISTER, MARCH 14, 1923. P«fe Thirte

WANTtiled from precadlng page. >

"• RUG AND COUCH FOR SALE.Turkish silk prayer run, lour by «lx

feel; also tapvt.li>1 .couth. Apply 111) Mapleiivenue. Rrji Bunk. % ' _ : .

~ ASPARAGUS CUTTER WANTED.Large bed, heavy. Can" employ at once.

Edwiud C. B»ii-, lleudden's Corner, P. 0.llo> 10. R _ Bank. . • •

ALJL OAK WOOD $8.00H load; block woud unwed any k-nglh dt-aired.. T. Uraxton & (lavls, phone 141-J,Atlantic llililil.nd.. %

MONEY TO LOAN.Sum» of 11,000, *H,O(JO mid H.000 to limn

b d d t Add I* 0

ADAMS * MOXLEY,•tMpUiuki and wall ellmbm, r l » « t andboui<r wre£k«r*. W« eut down and trimt r w . t< Mariott itr.«t. Red Bank.

ROOMS FOR RENT.Two or three rooms; private bath, un-

furnished «r furnished; near railroad elation.

SALESMAN WANTEDto lolii-it orders for lubrleiitiliK oils, ureaseaand pttiiitH. Halary or commEft'.lon. Aildresi*The Harvey Oil Co., Cleveland, jJJliUi

FOR SALE.Thirteen mums, all improvements, uooil

location; l.a.OtO, Apply J. 11. Rreitury, 67llrond , tr.-.t, Ited Hunk, phone 474.

FOR SALE.* Planet Jr. riiiinif cultivator, only used fewl l t h ' l i ' W Tn nr.it bond and murtKaire. Address I*. 0 . i tlities; nliio two ..ne-horne' eultivutorn. v W. T.

*.. _ n n j I . . . . I l l n . « l r * -. , .< _!!._. >__ ,_ . . . »/r \1F . . _ . A _ t i _ _• n _. — 1-on n r tJ<M_2C4, R*d Blink

WOOD I W00D1 WOOD IKurnice and Muck wood: $11.00 per load,

delivered; nil hnril wood. L. VuliNcriH, boxl N J

•Slii-iman; 10 Went ulr . - t , Hed Dank.

BELT LOST.On Broiid ali'i'iti HntunUy ufteniooii, frniy

MON EY—tOHbOAN^Money to loan on ftrnt bund and n._rtBag_

on Improved property. Ah tun lle.kman,attorney, Red Bank. _ _ _ _ _ _

TWO FORD TRUCKS, 1920., All new cord t iro , $1111) i-aeh; alio livefarmer's truck bodies. New Jersey BrickCo., Eutuntown, N. J. '

MANURE FOR SALE.Probubty 101) louds very rich untin fed,

lorut.-d neur Red Hunk. ' Address Manure,.1 rawer M, Hoi Bunk.

AUTO KNITTER FOR SALE.Brand new. just oat of the box; will sell

for Sari, i(»v''., *•''"• Addio»a Auto KiiitLr,?'__}.'*• n"m»oN, N. J, -

THE RED BANK METALLIC SIGNIHterinu anil paint nhoi>; alao auto mono-

. pru™ (ii-orce Parker, 86 llrldge avenue,lieu Bank, phoni! 76(f-J.

COAT FOR SALE.Seal rlush c u t , nktiuli rullar, about 35

• in1, Cilll between II :0(l null 1:30. 'IVi Emt3ronl htreet, Hod Haiilt.

SECOND-HAND CLOTHES BOUGHf. 'Men's only; rrjUtit be ill KOott condition.

Call Bt I. KerbcrV, 10H Monmouth street,Ileri Tiimk. ohone H72-J.

CHICKENS WANTED.I w.ill pay hiiihcHt market price for chick-

m. Louis flnlti.s. Ki h llied Hank, plinne r.ll-W.

6EED POTATOES.Carload of »_eondi crop Cobbler* for -tie.

Bwi^ftluul Bros,, Wburf ftVenue, phone67b, R_il Bank.

BUILDING M A T E M A U T N C R E A S I N G .Make those repairs or' build now, 'Iout

wait until prices urc h.K_i_r. Phone MedBank 121-H for Eclmondu & 8tcknfr\ *t 84McLaren' g t r t . t .

HAVE YOUR CLOTHEScleaned at the City Dry Cleaning and Dye-inic Works, 9 Mechanic itreet, near Broad• treet, Bed Bank. Phone 10_-K, Will mm Oi-trov, proprietor.

MONUMENTS.Thomas Munvon _ HniiH, deefgnfrs and

bufltieri Df high icrade monunu-nti. Uff.ceand yard, Moninouth atrett and Drummundplace. Red Bank.

REFRIGERATOR FOR SALE.Oak r.frlfc_itU<ir (Fri^iil) I'i i:n«il COIHU-

tion, 'cHpneiiy 7 f* IHIUJM.J.; jirii-c 3Jf». I'lumi

STRAWBERRY PLANTS. HOUSE FOR SALE.l iPremier, Luplon, Camphi.!l, Shropshire; 25 Si* nioini nil improvement* Ki i rw l..t

varletlea; Slants patked In «wamB mosi. ' 60»l7»; $8,000, half, rash. Apply J. H.S«nil for free c»UloiiU«. J. T. Garrison & firi'Kory, 67 Bruad street. Red bank, phoneBon. South avenue, Bri-KeUm. N. J. '1474.

JUST AROUND THE CORNER ~of Broad and Monmoutli ulr.-etH you -willfind the Annex Barber Shop under the careof R. Saro Sharahba. from whom you havealways received first clans lervire.

TWO FRESH COWS FOR SALE.One GucrnHey and one Jersey with culveii

by their tildes: will exchange Hume for b««f

TOURING CAR FOR SALEOld.mobilH, • model i:i-A; like new; tnuit

1H- r-wn In lie iippri'ciated. -Nutliilljf wninvliyt the jirici' and tliatV nuri-ly lo hrr'"l H VriD C R d H

cattle or hoKB. Telephone or write B. Zlof.kin, Freehold, N . J. Pho>.» 1 6 2 W .

BREEDING BIRDS FOR SALE. 'White Wyamlottei. nnd S. C. Rhode M u m !

Red foi ;ker.')s fur HIIIC: lifiti-lmiK eyn.* ofboth breeds fur Mil.'. K. II. Wilber, I nir Ha-ven, N. J. •

y he jirici and tliatV nurily low cnouyh.rr'"l H- VariDorn C(u» Red Hank. Phone

MOTOR TRUCK FOR SALE.I k i liI r u i ' k in l i r - t el,,i l' a j c i c i t y . . l u

I I l

l i t i o h , I ' ,l

» i t i oh , I ,(fi,. thiin; fur Iliat rnt-

h

E X C E L L E N T POLICE P U P P I E S . " tn, ,nkund Airedale; n-iifonuljly priced ; ! _ ' ^ . 9

FOR SALE.f (if MX r . l W mid- bu lb , nil i l i iprove-

Ijirj/i- Ju t ; i^u.nl locafiori; inim.'fli.*!"ion. , T h e u r i c - i» l"w. II. W. Mar-l e s t a t e , ^-10 Kn-l I ' toi i t ^!r<<-t, l i e ]

fi thiin; furiwl s i , , , , ! hauls. Iff

' l-<'t u« hli<™ iiCo., Id ,1 Hank.

RAND WINTER TUTORING SCHOOLlu lor i l ix elementary collcce p r .pa ra lo ry

nil folliKe pubjer tn; Individual a t t en t ion ;"pli'riilid locnli.m. Edwin W. Ilnnd, A. M.,

l P i t T ' i S h

FORD TAXI FOR SALE.A 11120. For taxi In A-T eotidjllon'. « i r

tarter, r Ire trie Ughta, .hock atiicrWrnbumper and five irirad tires? Apply 303Shrewsbury avenue, Red l!»nk,

GREEN CARNATIONS.tnki'ii now fur Krren rnriiatlulta lur

St. ^'Etrick's .lay. C.hitiial l-'l..w.-r Hh.,11, C.liliowlli*

l _ t c k » .lay. C.ihitiiul l l . , w . r HJ. K.rth, i impr l r tn r . Llmlell p lace , uHtranil t h n t U l l H l | l k

, i m pHtranil thvnter ,

p , upponlH,.,l |lu,,k, mi .

RIGHT ON" THE BEACH.One or re v i l h privntrj n l . r ; h n m r , | r I ,

ronraa- with m.i.l.-rn iniii,-i,vi-m.-nt», . (,„„shade- mid fruit II-.-,,, flnwor nnd vi-nrtulil.Knrd.'n. K u r w . Will,, inurini. vl .w of Ha i l ,tan Lay, .Sandy H.i.,k l,uy anil Or,-»n. O n .

..,^7 ,«.!« ^"» u ^ l a i S V U ^ " cOMMtjT^ HOMES WANTED. ' K ^ 'Zt^^wZi *$&.£ ^7 %&'£?%%$. ^ " S ' " '^T

serno belt. hindly nollfy if found, .Mr>. | t n l l l , l t u w n a | 20 - I t , or ran be »ieii ut the references. M. Ituliheehe. linx Hi, I,oi-u-.li l L i ^ t i i n S \ i m k T i u i i u I t s i i i l l p f i t r K n v 119.7 n . . . . I, _. _ _ . i _ . . _ . ' .. VT H'-.._ ..L..«.. t J I Ailnnd,. u;,.iil.,n.i ,

y yOW«ton Sinimciin, Il.'djlaiilt, box ;127.

POSITION,WANTED.YulinK mnn w n n t i po'iiitiun m tytmt. inY l i n K mnn w a n t p

Ri'.l Bunk or v ic in i ty ; Can f.if M I l b b k l

iil, |,.ht of 1 'i'l'J!1'"H

want to i.-ll i.'l u,i h.'iir fntm \on. M.iUlil& l,am~nii. Itroa.l Stri-.-l niilii.iiiil l.niil. build-n>!, It.-.! Iliuik.

—TYPEWRITER HEADQUARTERS.We buy, rent, sell, exchange p.nd repair

typewriter!.. 'Fmbin's, th« Store of a ThouT

snd Items, f,8 Hrnad «tre»t Reil Hank.

WANTED.Ornin drill to now fertilizer, ICFURS need

iinii Kruin; nlmi clienp teiim nf( horwert. W.T. Hherman, Hi'Went Btrerl, Hed Hank.

HOC AND SHOTES WANTED.Alive, every weight or nhupe; ultto hvvl

eultle. Let me' know before you sell. A.•/.l.itldn.l'i-eoholil, N. J., ohone 470-W.

FOR RENT.Two Btori's, 28x75 feet, under lintel Pun-

.im'.i; one wi^h or willimit soda fountain. Forfurther jutrticuhirH'phone SciihrlMht J>'.\.

FOR SALE CHEAP.' Tfm>e-yeii'r.uid heifer for Hnle. cnmirlK in

profit ill u few "days: J.J»eph Hantrelli,Chatii'l llill^ N. J., J)r, Ed. Taylor nhii-u.

FARMER WANTED."Farmer wiinted to work on »hore»: nbout

100 nrruH, incluiiine fruit iind ntipfinitHern.an IllUau, tihune lied Hunk, 2r,-W.

STUTZ ROADSTER. 'Just the kind of u cur you want, ami the

l>rk'i; jus t wlnlt you havu be* n Inukliiu for. |

POULTRY BOUGHT AND SOLD.Alive or freuli ilreil'aed chiirkeni. Ijouijllt ur

d.l; wilt tmy best uri.-i-s. .1. Ilnki-i-, Mt-'lilinlc slrei't-. -Ited Illllill. Phone 1 UII--J.

.Slioemalu-r pin

"FURNISHED HOUSES.rouniH, ifl'Jii per ni'inth, nilii. r.iiililH

tlOO ju-r month, seven rooms SOf. p,-r month.Apply J. H. tli-i'Kury, phone 4 7 1, 07 llroad

treet. ited Hunk.

FOR SALE.Nine rooms, smth. .-leetrle linlits, Knriine,

hoi air heat, lot lOOxIfiO, uriee *12,!i00.ee J. II. Clri-K.iry, 07 Broail atreet , Hedlink, phone -171

FIVE ROOM BUNGALOW FOR RENTf ; i rn i i . l i ed ; til! iiiilii-o\.-iiienti.. I t i i l t in roiid,

" ' -id, l-'nir H a v e n , N . J . Ami!)

SUMMER RENTAL INQUIRIESi ] | i

WOMEN. ATTENTION!. f u ^ t t i l l - l i l a c - t . i b u y l . r i d r . . . p r i / . - ^

JI.I-. n n d ; . l l . - e j . ' L i n e n t i . w e l . , h u i n l ,

l i l f l.i'.'id-' i i n d p . - rn! i i i" • • • - • « . . . - - . - , . , ' " ,, ^Urtiinr-K n i . i i A i . ii.^uin.i'.i , i , , . , . i , , -

N . J . I o r p h o n e H 2 At lnn t i i - I l i r h l n n d a . a r e n n * eora in i r in l i s t y . .ur pnM. i ' r t v f.ir • . ' ' '"'K,'" ' 1"'-'"1 ' : " " ' P ' -mlunt ' . .

- " HOME GUILDERS' LOTS. " " ' "r.» Z'Z K. '. S,',,,-1,. U,'., l i , , ^ j X •^^Z^L^tZ^

part leulars from Pau l . It.-..,r.- an.l Alliert i »<•",,"»»< M i i._ . . I TAILORING.pK. .Snyiler. Mi Hfoud u t r i ' i l , Iti-il l l . ,nk. NEW HOUSE FOR SALE. , 1 ' : " ! " ' V ,"1"1 K l ' " l s ' , 1" i i ! •- , • , ,-.

A L F R E D R . BRIGHTON, J R . , i R ' T ' V "" '-">•"•>••' f ^ ' ^ • » " »•"''• r,;;;,;1,1:;;.,:1,!;1.";1,""",:!!!;., S ; ; . r " - ; , ; , r : V i ;.1

t r e e s u r e e o n a n d l a n d n c a i . . ' m i r d . - i i i m : Ih a l l / ' ™ , i m p r o v e m e n t ! , n n d f i i - en lnc , . ; . i ,« r . , ' , - t , , ,n u , , , . , , - „ „ , ; , , , . ' „„ ,, ' , . | , , ,-k> a t niiriil ' . ' I ' . l l , , r , - l l i .w o r k p e r t a i n i n ' K t o bi ' i i t i t i fy inK ir r n u n . l B ; I in v i'-<-*i ; H o u l h Hi'Ii' ..I m i Km-y ^ ^ i - 1 1 • n f . i i , , ^ ^ \ v , . ^ i |--,-,,nt ^ t r i - e l Ki-,1 Hintlv p in . i i . -w o r k d o n e b y h o u r o r r o n t r i i c t . A . l . l r e s i ™ ' U I " , ' r ' ' ' ' } ; " U J I " " ' ' " l - ' " i " . n e r i - e i i , n , , . M

Box CS.J lumi .on , N . J ^ Phone 4 2 1 - W . I ' : _ _ J . _ L _ ! _ _

R U M S O N HOUSE i-OK SALE. ' | . . . , F 0 R 1 J E N T - . . . . ,Nin . ' ro in im, all impro- . . i .n-ii l- . . . (.iiriiue, I h l e v r n r o o m hn ime fur ren t im M o n i n o u U i

F O R S A L E .A li ' -aulifii l h o m e i,f nin, . „ „ , t J | , , ,ll'.'jr, feet. ,,u I t l i u m . n road . n r r ! mmlrrnnv , , | , i e i , , v ; I,,,-!..,, p i , , , . , , , , , . l ,M t | . . . , j , m | n _"1 to lie.I I lnnk i(i- | i . . l; i i r ir , . t l l . O O i l . e m y '

i- ;...-<,-.J.m'r!!,- ir",ltu!"!>wn.•'. ! ' " ' ! ' h o i i l . 1 " I e n l . i I... , , , , -

- : i l , It.-d 'll'iink'.' ' "

,\ bin ImI>i-.-,-ii,li-.l. ,1,1,1Hunk. .

burn, one l o r e g r o u n d ; bi.i-i/ain ;,t S:ii,D(jt), t r . 'e t April 1s t , su i t a ld i for tw.i fnniili

T Y P E W R I T E R S FOIt SAI K.tine It , , , , ; ; , ' / , . , ,„. N... 1 1. I,.-,, H , . , , , , I u . , , ( n s

N I L 10: „,„. It;,;, iii. „ „ „ | , , c . .Srnin, ; j , , .,'fi.ili-tc.-n-ili,-!, <-.,rri.-,,-,.; one I'n.l (. ri ' .o,..l, N,, |

•THE RED BANK HAIR PARLOR. uJn"^iZ\"'e'JU'"''''rhX .I'!.'!',"-1' N " ' :1'Shainiiooinir. Beniii nn.l facial m:u ' . . . ' / • '• "m , smi i ) an«l fac

with an ek'Clrric v i b r a t o r ;i h k i d

manicuri l iK,in u n - M n i n r . i n . l , l - i u r H a v e n . N . . 1 . A p p l j b a r n , . . n e n . - r e K r o u n n ; t u . w i . i n a t ! i i , l l l ) ( l . - ' • • - • ' ••"•• ••••• , „ : . . , , ! „ . „ : , . V. r , n w i t c . l i m a k u i K a n d c h i l . l r c n ' . a h a i r c u t t i n B .

I , . W . l l a i e l l , F a i r . H a v e n , N , J , , o r p l i n i l j S - i . t l O O w i s h . M o u n t ' * U U I - I M I . , l l r ( , i , . | , t ' « ' » » " « ' " . ' v ' . ' " » ' " " ;., ' , " ' ' ! ,i ; O i n T u e s i l a y e v - n i n ' m f r o m 6 : 0 0 t o 9 : 3 0 .Hed Hank 022-W. ' Street tuitiunal bank liUlMin,-. Ite.l Hank. •' '» a l ' ' U ' • ' • A - " " ' " " *• ' " "ruminirail , , 1 ] I l r a 1 ( w 1)uii,i iT, K j U a n k . , , h n

FORD SEDAN FOR SALE.Will rniike II u'liiidei-fiil 1»>.i em ; bet ter

thnn miiHt u sed l''oiilti. WiHi iu ik . - n itoodfaIlnnk. I'liiine

1-nil II. Viiiill.ii-n t:.i., Ite.l

SPORT MODEL FOR SALE.OllJsniol.il.. 11122. A m e a t bnruiiin. Just.

the ear for ail muml louii im. Plenty .ifcliifca und sneeil. Freil II. VanDorn Co., ItedIllllill. I'ln.lle -I7t-. '•

LIMOUSINE FOf< SMX.ill. A V.iinii.'ifiil Inly for

tie.-t. plii.lie -I7K.

FARM FOR SALE.

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ENGLISH BULL DOGS FOR SALE.T w o Kl i f i i . l i I ra l l d o n s , b o l l : f e i n i i l . - ; o CONKLIN REAL ESTATE AGENCY.

See my hum.' l i s t ; S o u t h i.tioi'1, t i il.OOU ;:l/ii(.'.- lot, two hi .usi ' i ao.I n u n - . ' .,11 I'.ri.l.

FOR SALE*-, I.life altii". lilftK; firejll;;!-

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I..l- ' iyde ta i l "font . !-.:( H u d .

il^p.-et.-.l ill :,l 1,.,.||y. I'ill'e Illlil Iii foil

•I .-ti-.-.'t. :»,.-.» Yorkany. In.-. Furtl . . -rnpnly ll.ii ry M,,,-• R . i ik .Vhi i i i e

Farm lor Speclilalors ,>l I'liiinfuid, N JSmall esta f twelve . ac r . s in I'lainiii bl

.ti-.-.-t; : 'BABY CHICKS AND EKCS

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a. I location; only a »tep fn6.200. $1,500 cash, Imlin,,-.- .,-. mo, i ™ . - . , -. - - . . , ,,,

_ _ _ _ . . _ _ p ^ _ i _ j ' - - ^ «•••« ' ( - ' ; K j ; ; ; : c . ^ i t ; ; ? , ; . f r : ; h : ; ; ' ; : : iiiineii u!J-V:• • S A Y I T W I T H F L O W E R S . " i l t l m - k G i i m t i : I l l iu ' l ; H i n n t e n e k . - r e U f,

no in-.. R.-.l l i i i nk W - . n i i i i i ' - K v - f i ' l . I . N . . 1 .l>-h«i i i :e . -I'. It;-. i i i--id. . : , - . , - I H I I , I I , , | I l a i . k

n t h | PI • 2110-K. h P E C I A I . ' l V ' S A L E S M E N W A N T E D .

l"'!\ ' • E X T R A O R D I N A R Y U A l i G A I N . ' l l / ' t * .\';'i'.V,-' '' i,.' ' - :T 111, - li^'-'i :"ll"i i it.' ".',V '' ' " '. W.II, > l » ! ' • > » > M " •• • ' " ' - . . , . - » - " " " ' . " ••""> " • ; " " . • . " n T " - M e - F A R M F O R S A L E . " S A Y I T W I T H F L O W E R S . " l l lni-k G i i m t . : l l l a . ' l ; H i n n t e n e k . - r e N f,.i- -ill , ' . L . A . , ™ . . , I U I . I I I I I » " » M I - I . . H u l - . , , i , , r , ;l I n r l , i r m l , . l i , , , . , l t ,,,,,f-i l « i l l l n ' k D l i o ' n e ' n i ' w - ' - ^ ' " " • ' ' " " • • . ^ I ; , , " ' „ ' J | l e i l I I , 1 P h o n e 1 u ' I"'-! <)M l " " " 1 " ' - ' 1 •«'<> I ' " 1 " 1 " r " " ' - K O O I ! B u l l . N o t l . I n i f c o u l d b e m o r e a p i i r o n r i a t e f i n d ! 1". W / I l y i i t t . C . l f s N - e k . N . . 1 . P h o n e ^ " » ; , • ' • " : [ : • • ' • ; ; " ' » • • ' • - , >-}y " h " n " '•'-', i ' " n , , . . i i u n . | - ' - : , . ' . . - I u i l l l „ h . , , , , 1 ; , , , l i n l . .B e d " ^ ^ _ P l » » i _ _ ! . . ' . - . ' _ _ _ X L _ ! _ _ _ ! i ' - V - _ ' - ' ' J ! ! ' . L ' ! ! ' _ _ . . ' . . l ™ 1 L . ! _ U J . - . J . ' _ - t w l . | V l , , . „ „ „ , | , ( , u . , e . w a t e r i n U r n : l o c a t i o n n o t l i i n i t no wel f i i l iM! n» l lou- . - r . , ; a l , , , , i u e t i:r ; 1'r.-.'li. .1.1 1 U 7 - F - 2 . . " " , " , i . ! ' " . ' " ' ' ' • " ' ""J"1 ' " • l l | ; ; - ' » ' ! - l i i n i - h o l l e r l " - . - : . ! i | - i. ;- i , : i : - , , , , t , , ,1 l,y ! . „ , „ .

H O U S E S F O R S A ' L E . / F O R S A L E . • l i n e ; p r i m f s r i . u o o , t e r m s . C a l e b L . I . U I U T , | h o x o f c u t f lower . - i f r o m W . W . K e n n e d y 4 : W A I M T F D M A I I- ' " .-, i - , ; M I ' : It •',• .• . ' " ' ' i " i ' ' " ' . - ' • " " ' • ' ! " ' " ' t i m . n . - i s . i l v ••••,;, , . . ! , ! . - ,•„„„,.,:.>. K-.-.-ryH a v e s e v e r a l h i , u » , « r n n K i i i K f * m ! : i , 0 0 0 S t i l l , , l l e a l - f i t t , i roo i l c n . l i l i n n , R o o d p a i n t . I ? , t ) . B e l f i . n l . N . ' ,1 . , S o n s w i l l s u r e l y c a r r y h n n n k n e , , w i t h t h e m . / ' E L H W A N T E D - M A I L . o - . . . . ) . II . 1 . . . . , • , , , , , , l , i , . . . , , . , . . , I I , , , , , , , ,,,,,f, I , , , , ! , , ; , , , , a , , , | ] , „ , , . , ., , „ „ . , „ . , . , . M i , . h .

U P H O L S T E R I N G . R U M M A G E S A L E . " i i r o o d l u . - n t i o n : a imrKi i ' .n u t ! . - . ,ar ,U. l L n r y ' i l e r s , e e m e n t h o l l o w t i l e , b.-i.-',i, - e » - i . r p i p . . Kerv i , - , - . . M , , , I , I I « - I - I , 3 i ' J l i m - r i - l e r l . u i l . l i n i r , i l - , . t i l l , i , , ,. i 7 i - t v v , , , ' v 1 , 1 I W ' " ' " " " I : " " 1 - l "' I ' . n i n i - * i d . . I r e e t ' >li „ .

I t e l i n l B h i n K a n d p o l l s h i n i t . f u n I t u r e a n d l l n i m , f l r e h o u n u F r i d a y . M n u h 2 : M , a t I-', l l y l i n ; ,- t o r , m . u a . ' , H e , - i , l e r l i u i l i l i n x . a n d H u e l i n i l W , i n c a r l o a . l - . . r I,,- t h e t o n , W n ^ i i i , / l o n . I I . C . "-1, '. ' . . ' ' " ! „ . , ' . . . * V- , T f : 1 1 1 - N ' ' ' • • " " " ' < •"" ' ' • M - ''»">'• I ' k ' . n eI t c l i n l B h i n K a n d p o l l n h i n i t . f u n I t u r e a n d U n i o n f l r e h d u n u F r i d a y . M i i u h 2 : M , a t | I-', l l y l i n ; r l o r , r o o m . ' , He , • 1-.L1-1- b u i l d i n

p i a n o s , l ' r a n k H o w a r d , 1 3 1 I l u d u n a v e n u e , ' 10:111) A . M , HiK i m i K i i i n i i n T i n t , , n h o e i . j i i l u u i e " l ; l , l t . i l h m . k .

I t e d B a n k , p h o n o 1 1 8 - W . ! n m l e l . , t h e n f o r m e n , w o m e n a n d e l i j l d r . ' n .

MAID WANTED, for irencrni liouaework; no1 iantulyy; three in

tuniily. Mm. J. C. Kelii-nek, l« /uuth street,Ited liank. I'hotie'Dsl-It. /

WANT TO RENTX

lenrtiiiiuble, Milull faun 'yearly ; prlviU'ite of• hiiyinif. Addreiw A. H. Sraltli, M.'l Union

Jlull utreet, Jamaieu, I,. I.

A GOOD JOB AT A REASONABLE PRICEenn he had by ennnKml: Edmonds & HickelB,earpenteril nnd -liuildei-rt, H-l Mcliuren Btreet,Hed Bank. Plume; 721-K.

RADIO SET FOR SALE.fe Eli

ROOM TO LETto Kentlenien: in Iiriviue fnmily; well heut-<-d; all iiiinrovenienta; $4.00 per week. 70Wallace street, Ited Hunk.

ROOMS FOR RENT.l;',iur InrtTn fiiinny rimmii with hath; all

improvements; rent reuionable. Apply 170lu'i.iH'h nveiiu.-, Iteil Hunk. '_

CHICKENS WANTED.

Deader aft for fl/ile, S10; Ellison Kei-ren- of 111

FOK SALE.Rr.it eliiKH wutk luir^e; price MOO. A pena rk IU

lir.'if Barivdlinn, ninmimil ilinc, -.vith . reruid; eust S'jr,ll, | William S. Itns,-. Hi., linnliri^e £7.ri 112 Hridire uv'eniie Iti-ii hank.

,:ks Ilui-lc i-tniiii.

Hunk, l'lioii.' r,4K-M.

CHALMERS TOUHING HARGAIN.Wil l ..-ui-il i,.- to ouiek buyer ; u ier lumiru l ly

id -liny I'or .-.onieone.Muyhe Unit's y.iu. Fred 11. VuliDoy

l l . ' d l l l l l . k . !>ln •ITS.

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UPRIGHT CRAND PIANO FOR SALE.I h u v e n n A n d e r s o n & C o . u p i i K l i t u n m d

pi 'uno i n f ine c o n d l l i u n . 9 1 1 o . T. K n u t - u l l r i u h t . I t1- . «s u n , K h i ' e w H b i i r y ' a v e n u e , H i K h l a n i U , M. J .

S T E A M V U L C A N I Z I N G . - -W e t ine t h e t e s t m n t e r i u l t i a n d K u i i n u i t e c

a l l w o r k ; a i r s e r v i c e . J o h n I l m w n , 4 2W e n t . F r o n t s t r e e t . R e d / l u n k . P h o n e 7 2 - R . ( a l l f m p r o i - e m e n t - . , - i i i i r i i i ' e , ' K l . S n O . A f a i r

1 i no i lH i i i ce c a n r e m a i n . • C l i l e b . L u k e r , r e a le s t a t e , l l e l f e r i l , N . J .

if w n n t e d . C . I-'. P u r l . I',,-,! H u n k . " -WANT TO RENT OK Buy.

' F U R N I S H E D R O O M S F O R K E N T . . m u l l l - . . u . ' b : .-,- e i i - i . t i m n u t . - . ' w i i l k . I i-,,rr, [ 110,1 w . H o s e . •!,, ' l i l l - ' K M n o i a e , - , i i j ' l i i ' - F O R S A L E R F . N T O K I F A S ET w o B l ' l i a m t e f u m i l - h / e d , , , , , , , , , u i | j , o r • l l rnl i . l - t r e e ! ; l i j l . - t i i i n ',, i/nl fa l . io l ie ' l ; f.'.'il i - . t i i l - i.lli'i-,-. l ( i - e i , t e r l i , lil , l i m e , l i e , Ii j

ivi thnut liKht Tmumikce'pim- in iv i leee" . ' frent . I 'u r l l ie r pa r t i c l l l am bv applvKust l ' r t int s t r e e t , H.-'l llanl.. I'

pl;io n d i i p t a b l e t o

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1 1 7 1 . i l r n w e r M . l t . i l H a u l .

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A . L i r e - ; H o

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li',-.-.H u n k . I ' l l , m e 7 1:1.

(InSALESMAN WANTED. _»

MOTOR TRUCK. HARGAIN. ' \ ' H O U S E S F O R S A L E . ) o , , , , ' , . , ; ,^ ",•,',',' „' ' L . ' i i ' l i . ' "\" . m m - . ' l l ; i / n " l i l ' ' , ,A l l A i n . ' i i i - a i l t i - I X ' l l , 1,10 - I . H I e a p a e i t y ; ! P . i r l M o n i H . - i l l l i . ' i t - r u o i n h - . l l s e i n i . l e e l - .,!,.,• | . , l . . - i - . X i u l . . n i ' - . . - M i . T i e n . - . . a n d i . i l i .

• e a t l u i r i r u i n : i n u - . t l i e n v . v . - . l l o 111:1 01.111 , In 1-: l i u v e l o t : ? 2 , ' 1 0 0 . A t K i i i e s i n k . . n i n e , i n f i o - i n u t 1,-11 i n l ' , r - t l e t Iel,-.-trie amI in, ' , re!t.-ir null (tu- '.-.. ri fi

M . I t e d l i a n k .

HORSES FOR SALE,ihl l l

ORSES FORTwo rt'linhle f»rm linrs. t o l i e

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R E b B A N K P R O P E R T Y F O R S A L E ! j ' A U T O M O B I L E ' t f A R G A i N . I . u l u 1 . l l . - l f . . . - 1 , N . . 1 . , F A R M S , W A N T E D .L i u T e c o r n e r l o t b o t i - e w i t h f i v e n , l i m a , I f o r q u i r k l i u y e r , L i « h t i - ' o i . ! I m i n e > , e a r . . D O G S F O R S A L E . ! H u v e o i ' y i - l i e - n l s r e i u l y t o l i u y f i i r m " i n

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CORD WOOD FOR SALE.For fireplace or in stove lengths. Deliv-

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APARTMENT FOR RENT.Fullr room unfurnished 1111:11 ini.-nt : till i;oli-

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A_•lB*'ftIM' l" l_ M i • • ,»»• OIIF jlt'-i-r, -huri I Juvi lav.tf niiitlsri wul Ktrv RM Vkitli rnr vl'lri,l>, fn iun i «f InOO lo ut.-f »inl il«i» ftniliiiipi), U u eMUitnlt-r-i- Itnti* hi Hi" f-P1 _i?-_?*\if _"I'_MINVI "If.1' kf l l i f tJl"_rWl ><>,'".*• *"*i Hvp i»? m,l»». AMy Juh'i A J*»»ly. .Wwli-i-" iTlnln* i mnn « t t-ff-l, *»Wf Mil »lf ilj»lt«. lni'l""<« >i«».i i . .*™ 1 * " l * W " " P1'1 •IwW.I'JIlrllii. ml , H I I M «3I InttiraMo, iUiw, fdiutlT AniX»y, H, J,, {V«n» Huiilh ttu AmitH, ]>\>M, «t.««ni fiwklHir <>MIM he liti»n « » •, M b • ' - - - , - •' * • • • »i »«10<I tMbUlDf! JMjMlk J iMMr klffii « t, >y4ytyi*M*?< H*»rt»_ *(»»!» _rtiti»k,jM, H»U »«MIII

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Fowtc. KED BANK REGISTER, MARCH 14; 1923.

THE RED BANK REGISTER. ;JOHN H. COOK, Editor »rd Pobh>h«.^EOBGE C. HANCE. Am-oriate Editor,

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T H O M A S I B V I N C B R O W N .

O 'U.I. ' lilii.I.i ' i ; - - I t r d » l ( l i ! l l I t . "] U.ti Hani. 1301'.

EntonJ »t the podi.ffic* ot Keii Bank, | J [

1gt \ - i-t Jn.i-th 1.. Dona-

| For Farm and Garden in bulk, | ! J^,™,'^".VW'iV,I>*%T%

K.

One ypar .Bii mutuli*

oti .Pricei:

.711 I

.40.:

W E D K K R U A T , M A R r i l 'li, l ' J2" .

TOWN

(Continued from paee 4.)The mar . i . t r in whii:li the - t r

(if tho town have Itvcn *\veptl.ci'is utt»atisfact.flry ui:d the i-nrcS.UMIS'1'S a r e drba ' i : i i ; >'lH'1''.i.'i" VJa• .-.wfi'ijti- and !ut\ c 'hi1 work

packages and Seed Tape.

Everything in the Line.

"ANY QUANTITY

iWBLLER'SiBroad Street, Red Bank.

Monmouth County Surrogate'* Office.In .iht'muttt-r t.f ttivcftut? v- WUUaiii A.

! Dunline, 'it.. decMised.] Nolirf ;<J cri'tiiturMu pri'M-nl rluum'acailisl

.•: Jut.-. ;• "I 1'gr-umit \t. th

f William A Iinvvlinir. Jr..mi'.'r of tin K-litU' i-f Willmia A.

,>"*!iHK. Sv.. 'li-ct-aM-v!, iHiluH- > i't'ii'ljy f:il-| .-t, lo ttil- cred:U>r.- of syi.J iU-t-t'lii-(-(l It. vx-| liil.it -lu tin- j.ubser(bi<r,. B'lniiimtniUir H*! afi'i^aul, ttit-ir' dt'lilii tint! -dt'iuaiul^ eruini't

'• Mud ivta'.f. uruk-r (j«'h.,-withy; six.nil™ • fmm thr 'dale of thi nfm-csiii.l'inr. r r iiu'>- will l.v fnfi-vfr ljHrr.-J of llifirlsT.ji^ il,f!..f^r u^aine!' tlii- niiitl mlis-cr-iln-i".Diiu-I I rcehuM. K. J.. Muivh IK.. I'.1:':..

WILLIAM A. DOWMNO. JR..ran ttruadvur.

. • I n c Ilraiit-li, N. J.

REAL ESTATE

by the tow;;. Thru1 .:• e<v:.: ' ^ - i ' , ' . ) \ >l i ,000 will purchase a nine-room house with all im-t ' . i b e l i e v e j l t a t s i K - i ; ;•. c i w r . p , ' . v . o u l - i . , - • ' - , • ' . ' • .

ixadvaiiUi^ii^;-.... - ' ' . •' !• provements, on lot 50 by .187 feet, facing two

The Vunit-' uiW;'sfi>-.-toi:,v ri-u!t='; • streets. • Excellent location. Immediate possession.t ha t t he . co rmi i i ^ io re r - ' tornplau1 . . » r ' 'aliout wif l r r i i rar ' . ' "i>fir.-it • weeping • if'. ' trui- f i t t l i e ; ; ; •jiyt'lic uVrk"v ,h i ih lia- '•'•"if Oune by : . , *contractors. - On the other-ham! pus.'-: •ii'c-y-'.vned er. tei-pri^es have if. var.iab-' '} \ bi-ei; Mii/it'Vf.fui in t h i - t o w n . Thi . - , .

" j" - lru<< vf the wat i ' i wur l , - , t h e m u i i . - , joJ|Hi; (ra;.'bi*jri ; 'colhi tivf1. ii'.-d tht- s fw-} t .aw divpoi-al p l an t . M:>;'.y '.•oiiiinu:.- ; •itie.- fcavi'Tiom- «f.U:t.<f t h i r j ; - . - j *

HAWKINS BROTHERS,

10 Monmouth St., Red Bank, N. J.

" Cor iorati(,r< and coi Irattoi.- miil;e ' »^'»W»»»«*«»»M**WMMWI6tW»e8MtHIIMMWW»atMM«»»p8MWt»HW«WH»huge furn^ thutcpukl >e:~nvi/i! 10 the ' §t.?:payi<r:- by municipal uwin-i'-hip of ' •jiubHi' utilftii'-" ;ir'(l by mui:k'ip;il (

oin-ration of puli'.K work There i»iio r«i-'<n why thi- :-hi>u;d be. .Till-(n'Ople should comi1 tir-'.. Tln-V uwr.t h e poveriMiiiSt ami ti.>- ^oveni r in ' i i tyl .ould w-jrk fot :•• '•':• ^U-rc - 1 . . L'n-

<d<T mui.ii•ip;i! m v i ' ^ i n f uf uliii1.:.-.,hut} muiiicipii! up''i-i;'-io!i »i ]>ubl :rworV: tlu-y ii.variably m-\ hotter serv-i:-c than wlici] i.hcy pa>. pi'.(it> to i;i-divi.lual-- and thi- alow.- i- a beni'lit

e r a t i u n .

H O N O R HIGH SCHOOL P U P I L S , I

Lii,t of S t u d e n t s who Dis t ingu i shed!T h e n i s e l v e s in F e b r u a r y .

T4i(.J following pujiH- uf thi- RI.MI iHin'k bi(.'b school have heen nuikei! |;i- " A " pupiN1 far th<- p a t m o n t h for j\lliU-«a':ly Kund Wii-k il. tin- .-Uiliit.'.-'l i n e d bi ' loH; • !

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R E A L ESTATEAs exclusive representative I ofler

F^OR S AL.E '.' On the King's (State) Highway at M I D D L E T O W N

The property of the late C. E.Saulpaugh, comprising five acres of land with"modern (and absolutely fire-proof) residence of ten rooms and sun parlor, 4-carjga/age; poultry house, etc. Those desiring an attractive country home 'shouldcommunicate with me at once for full particulars. Inspection by appointment only.

For a client of my office I am seeking a residence|'of eight or ten rooms at RedBank, preferably with river frontage. Advise immediately as to location, de-scription, price and terms. Quick action assured.

GEORGE W. ZUCKER(Country Property Specialist)

I H A Z L E T , N . J. Telephone: Keyport 49-Ri •

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POLO

DANCINGTroop Team

ArmoryMarchFriday

CentsAdmission Fifty

Uncle Sam's peciiV are f:"01' lock-

ers. But they rr.urt haw a .-good

laundry. Call us a;

you tog up right :"JI any time or

evening. •

Red BankSteam Laundry

62 White St., Telephone 32-J.

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v | . | . i ; . . , , ! - . - . ' . ' . I . - . . M i , i r . r - 1 - u - u „ : . . K ! - . . - •

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• I I . . : „ ! - . . \ r ' - . u K l y . M • - . I • - ! - . S i l l i l l . K l l . / - .

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K - •:•-! l I . - - . - l ' M i l . •• J . . I L K i l l - 1 . .

IMPOSSIBLEFor me to buy anything el«e but the very belt of meatt the market

produce!. WHY? Because every pound of meat or provisions told by

me carries my personal guarantee, "must be good or 1 make it' good,"

Specials For Friday and Saturday

Prime Beef

Rib Roast 32cPOUND

In a Sale Commencing Wednesday Till Saturday

i-ii^ii, ,]*:, ! Kiik' prices are for sale'day.- only—afterward they go back to regular. Only fresh,"' 'l':'m«""»;" v.-".-,'.'.;.i.;- K'i»;:r,i c-.w..,-:,.' | now S])rii"ig Silks of quality aix> included. Considering the importance of this sale,

•'•'''"'• •'•'' ••'•;'>••'••••• >'»>*:''; • \ y e a d v i s ' e e a i ' l . v s e l e c t i o n s . ' °. I I - ;I ' l u - ".•• - S a i n h * I . i y m - . . .

| ' , ' , i , | - , , , - i , f I X ' l i l i , , - ' " . - , M i . l i - J n t i l . - O l i , >

< ; i i i j . - . • . ' . . . i ; . ! . ^ . . w r i i i i . - i H i d i " i . \ . - u i - ' *

, ! , . . , . , , . l.,,r,. lt»-..-; Mi, i.,i;" O-UI- , \ K | N C T U B S I L K S — Al . . t t . l . r i K m .

' A n n . 0' ,-li. V i - : ' . ' l i -

- l ! - - M i l l i o n I ' o i

n u i i u l i injiy df i-ul(ir.iiiK>. J u s t t h e fine fabric- fur ihe liu-y nccdlu to be •

•••''* fa.-hioiii-i lulu ;i i n v l t y wai.~l m' ilr.^.s; al.su a h a t t;i mati-h. " 0 inches wide $2 .95 a ya rd ',

jViim.'jTr. !('>.' K i i i ' l \ , .lini'i' irf.Oi'n, K-.p-|* PAI.SLI.V C R E P E D E C H I N E ' — F i n e , firmly wuvi-ii qua l i ty , most pnnulur for ripriiiH and S u m m e r wais t s '

j i . - l : : - . - . t . - i - . W U i r . r n i ' . - i i . | V i ! l . .

l . . . i j - . i V , . v . . . - . i i . l ) i i i - . t ! i i H 1 . . . I 1 . I . . I •! ; SERBIAN, ROUMANIAN and ARABIAN CREPE DE CHINE—Kxthiordinai-y showin;; uf tht-so wonder- '.!,. • 1'ul i-!i-:ainns in all the IIK.SI popular liesipis. Special $2.95 a yard *K> .•!>• II l ' . . i l . . t . M a n ' l P i ' i l . - u . , - , I I ; -

'I . i n , . - , , A . | - I M . | . . W i ' l i . - i , I -I j M i - l r : '

.^"!. ' !V,-^, ' ' ' ' i |"! ' . ; i;a l- i 'S" t-. ,!, t '1 '1 '1 ' ' '1 ' ' ' ' V ' " ' ' j * • ' ' f0 1" ' S K I R T I N G — A l l silk, e rnss- tu i r d e s i g n s , in w h i t e only . -10 i n d i e s wide. Spci-i;,!. .' . . $ 1 . 9 5 a yardl , s ( , i . - - - W ' n l l . - u V W i l ' o n . I . b i n . ' M a i ] ; u . i l . > . !

ll.>.-., K,.ir.|,. l l , i , l™-. ' K.-H. I , C A N T O N C R E P E — I I IS t . - i H u i a p l i - , — H t ' . > H . - l , - r t . i . - i r i , A m y # . .

l i " , m , , i n i - , M!.rj..Tii-' S f i i . t h . . P a u l I ' i i .Wer , ', , S u n ' i . r - " w e a r $ 2 . 8 9 a y a r d .J . I I H - . ' i M - l i - v . , M i . r - i - - V ' . - m - i i i . N : . l . . - l l - , ' ' • .

( . , . , I . I I I , . M . W i a J ; , J . ' i , n . , » , Ik - --i,- M . l . , ; m . . B A R O N E T S A T I N ID i n c h

Geo. Kern's SlicedBreakfast Bacon

No Rind35c

POUND

Juicy and Sweet

ORANGES 42cDOZEN

BrookfieldBUTTER 54c

IN QUARTERS

DUTCH STYLE f ] L A

POTROAST /JjCNO BONE—NO FAT POUND

Small

Fresh KilledFOWLS

32cPOUND

GRAPE FRUITFancy Florida

4 FOR

25cBROOKFIELD

EGGS, Fresh 40cDOZEN

Sii-s wide. lint- weave, heavy make, in all the new .shades for Spring and

69 Broad Street,Opposite

Monmouth StreetTelephone 13 SI

I •|,.- I'l'. I'.

•lies wide. liest quality. Colors: navy, duck blue, pink, old rose, lavender, grey, ' •l!rlv- • t.-.n, lire In own; also biui k and viiite. Special ; $2.69 a yard ' i.

D' to '^r . H i. ' ' H E A V V C R E p E D E CHINE—in inches widi-. Colnr.s: tan. Kvn', brown, blue, pink, rose, dark blue,

Mr. And,,.*- M. K.,KU-rl has bought I 1:(V|1'"1'"- S | " " i a l • "• » • « » yard j '

l!oii^ l loM l ll^ l 'n!mli'!-Hli'\ )VVw!iv""v i T U B U 1 - A K . S 1 L K JERSEY—For (mdervests in pink, flesh, lavender and white. Special. , . .$1.49 a yard • j

iiMioOi.'''Tii..'lutIs'r,o'!yr.iM'e!"l.'li']'!•!'••• C l l A N C l ; ; A B l - E TAFFETA—:w inches wido. made of best quality silk. A splendid - e l a t i o n of t w A o n e \ jlioli-e iia- six i-..uiiv, a. d a l iat 'hn.om '• '• *•'"''"< M 1« : f l " ' s l l v l ' 1 ; " " ' e v e n i n g w e a r . S[ iee ia! ;'. . .. . . , . .$1.98 a yard

" " ' I ' i c i - l i i ' c ' i t y u ' i il' t . < ' : . l ! " T ) r . K i n - ' h ' - i t 1 \ S A T I N F R A N C A I S — A I n a u t i f u l , s u f t d n i p i n i , ' s i l k i n a l l c o l d r s . S p e c i a l $2.39 a yard ',l i ' i - . n o . • , ! • . - . I I . i : M a v l : , t . l i e • '

1 •' - I . I N C i : T T F — VY,tin property a- ;ir> irvslment. '

It pay.- to iuKtrti.il.- in The Register.

ami like silk. Name stamped on every yard. For fine litiKcrio. Colors: flesh, •d b Sil d69c a yard •

. , , 69c • yard t

.pinl.. l.'.M'inli'r, while, Mark', navy and brown. Special

A, Ii. C. SILKS in all colors, :!ii inches wide. Special

3fi-incli wide SILK MESSALINE—(loud heavy make. Colors: pink, rose, brown,.tun, orange, red, henna, •»:ii',v. hrht blue, ('(ipfiihiim'ii, Kelly (freen, litjhl nieen, (fold, maize, lilaek and white and navy. Special I

$1.69 a yard •

Buy The Saturday Evening Post on March 17th

BLACK SILKS

o f o ! i l n i i y i j i i i i ' i l ; , i i i e n i i l

e f i ' i t l j ^ l i f o i p i i - c r i p t i i i i i w o i I , .

O l l h i l l l l | M i l d I - I H - I I I I I : , I - o f l i e -

V e r j l i i | ' l n ' : , | . I ' l a d i o f [ p u r i l j u n -

l i t , f u l u i ' h i p i I ' - c r i p l i u t i - . W e

II r I i i i l i e . I o b h i l M l i l l l i ' I I I I H i n t

l e i u l i a t I l i e i o p l u l l i l l i l l o w n o

i i l i C b ' j l r i ' ^ i - l e i i ' I j i h ; i r i i ' ; i ' i ! .

t ' 1 I , 1 ' H l l i ' l | | , . U l i ' l o I I

All | i i" .' upturn - ai " dmili'i'

i In" Led, 11ll]- |Mi.iii|iii)< ;i|'.i:n I

I I I ! | | i l - b l l i ! > l > f I ' l l , , ! i ; i .

i u f i n j , Y o u i i i ' i . v l i ' i i i ' i n l i i | i n i ,

l l n ' i n i " . ! r i p t i n i i " y \ u l i ' i v e D l ' i . l

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S€RROEDER'S PHARMACY,' H. CtyUBIJARD, I

B L A C K D U C H E S S E S A T I N — H e a v y q u a l i t y , Spec ia l $ 1 . 5 9 . y , r d

11LACK S A T I N M E S S A L I N E — K l i inches w i d e , :i Rood ( | inil i ty, line l u s t r o u s face , Spcci i i l . , $V.49 a yard

BLACK C H A R M E U S l i S A T I N — O n e of t h e mos t p o p u l a i of plain silk fuhr ics . S p e c i a l , , . , $ 1 . 6 9 a yard

B L A C K H U S S I A N CREPE—li t 1 , i n r h e s u i i l e . Spec ia l " ;$2.9S a yard

BLACK SATIN CANTON CREPE—A (,'ooii quiility, satin'fueeil, Kpeeiul . . . . . . . . $3.75 a yard

AMERICAN DRESS TAFFETA—A ttnml lieavy quality. Illuek only. Spcciiil $1.44 a yard

S A T I N C R E I ' i ; I 'upii lat S|iriii(: fabr ic . An al!-»ilk, sn f l , i l rap i l i f t e x t u r e . Spec ia l $2 .9B a yard

^ Fresh Arrivals of Spring WoolensTlicsf will hi' specially priced for this sale. Copiprisintf all the now

weave:! in Cjuiicl Flair and,all-wool Homespuns for Sport Skirts, Suits andCoals. :i

omtiaii

Long Branch, New Jeney

You'will lee in th!t itiuo an advertisement of the National Cleaneri and DycrtAnociation telling you what cleaning and dyeing really meant to every hontft. Itwill tell you juit where you may have dry cleaning properly done and that only amodern plant can turn out good dry cleaning.

Do not be deceived by the tigm that you tee everywhere about dry cleaningand dyeing. Co to the place where the emblem of the National Cleanora and Dyvriii displayed, n» every member mutt turn out good work in order to be a member ofthii organization.

We have a plant for your convenience with the molt modern machinery thatmoney can buy and that ii the rmun that you should tend your cleaning and dyoinghere.

MAX LEON, Proprietor

Red BankSTEAM DYE WORKS

Main Office, 24 Weit Front Street. Phone 743.Factory, 76-78 White Street. Phone 1045.

J49 Broadway, Long Branchi Ocnan Avuriua, Soabrl«M| lit Avtnut,AlUnllo Hlfhland.i Clifton A».nu., Uk.wood, 317 Madiion ,

Arniu, P*rtb Amhoy. ^A!«rtri 104 p»r »»nt 9«tU(ac|lon

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RED BANK REGISTER, MARCH 14, 1923. P«ie Fifteen

PERSONAL.

Bophie Libovsky .of ShrfeWBburyavenue h«a bought a new Dodge•edan from, the Dodge agency onMechanic street.

Mrs. A. L. Daviaon of Monmouthstreet* who has been laid up /with aheavy cold, is now able to be about

The women of St. Jamcd'a .churchwill «ive a curd party next Mondaynight at MCB. George Conrad'a onEast 1'Yont struct,

Mr. and Mrs. Clark llolbrook ofEast Front struct, who have been•pending- part of the winter at theirHew York residence, left Thursdayfor n stay of. several weeks in Florida.

Card of ThanLi.We wlah to thank our many friends

and neighbors for their kindly actsurul (ixprtiaitionH of sympathy and for)the many beautiful Moral tributes inour-recent tereuvement, caused by jthe death of our doar dauShler.andKilter, Mrs. Sadie Poling. Enpceiallythose who, loaned curs'urul the Kev.William K. Hrafsluri -anil tlie pullbearers.

Mis. Surah E. WilHon," Mm.(.'hnrlvs Graves,

Men. Churlcs Hopping,Mrs. Cecil W. Lediard.

—Advertisement.

Card of Thank*.,I wish to tuke this means of tharik-

»•»••••»•••>•»*«»••••< ••<

Abraham Bronstein, manage; of injj my thanya'cdiitives and friends for%Oardon'.i dry gooda store, has been

di f d t hi h

g y ytheir kindly acts and expressions of

f h f l l

THIS IS FENCE BUILDING TIME.

Set t frad«tFencing. V»or vrooJ po*J*-of «xtra bf«v»iiil prli>C f ) l

A full <t'*.rkBra ritt uf 'b*«vyon hund ;»«ie' nouut pott* or> t'lany fen«° >ob futen 'fsilei.

• * • • • * • • • • • • • -,1 insure anything, anywhere, anytimePAUL REVERE

teal Estate and Insurance56' Broad St., Red Bank, N. J.

Phone 968. Eisner Building.

' F! ultier ironCfmpl«le »t«ckKatt'i. Woven

i.f the b»«t ,

nit 2.000 lo- ,'• Can (mmiifl .

»• • • • •

CHARLES G. CONOVER,Niwrnnn. Springs Road,

Bad Bank, New Jtr«»y.'Telephone ; H'0-It.

• >

•pending a few days at his home at sympathy and for the many floral

In

Hartford, Connecticut. "llcrminl Keaver, who is employed

J»y the lloro Hu.sses company, himrented Mrs. Gi-orgu Roger's houseon Mechanic street.

Andred V. Dougherty ii»d JohnDonald one day last week attendedthe Kix-dny bicyele race held nt Mudi-son si|uare 'garden. . -

Mrs. Frank House of White'streetattended n convention Saturday inTrenton of the Daughters of Americalodge.

A. M. Jack Brown of North LittleRock, Arkansas, has been spending hoostiniseveral iluyn with his sister, Mrs. I'eace.Henrietta E. Magee of Bridge avenue, • Elnr

MI-KJ Mary Woolley of Mount street —Advertisement.is spending several 'weeks with her

' son-in-law, Arthur Layton of AtlanticHighlands, who has been seriouslyeick. llis condition is improving.

Mrs. Teresa Herold—of Lake ave-nue is slowly recovering from grip,after being nick several days.

John Woodlmll of Shrewsburyavenue has bought a new automobile.

Allen.Smith of Mechanic street hasbought an automobile from the Fen-ton garage company.

Charles Allaire, a produce mer-chant of Wharf avenue, is laid upwith sickness.

Clarence Harris of Bridge avenuehas returned from a trip of six weeksto the east coast of Florida.

J. Clark Conovcr and Charles Con-over of Newman Springs road haveroturnon1 from Florida, where theyspent a large part of the winter.

Charles H. Throckmorton of EastFront street, assistant cashier at tlieSecond national bank, WBB on thesick list part of last week.

Xouis B. Weatherbee of New Yorkhas rented the house on Hardingroad recently Vacated by C. ParkerMorris and family, who have movedto Plainfield. Mr. Woatherbee. isconnected with the Hudson and Essexautomobile agency on Mechanic

, street.Miss Louise VanKelst, daughter of

Albert VanKeistDf West street, whois employed in Straus company'sstore, has returned to-work after hav-ing been confined to the house withgrip.

Robert Norman of Chestnut street,who has been spending several weeksin Florida, returned home this week.

Thomas Henry Grant returned lastweek from his annual trfp by auto toFlorida. While in the South thiswinter he had a bud attack of in-fluenza.

Joseph Conover of Broad street hasrecovered from jaundice.

Miss Mary Sullivan, one of RedBank's school teachers, is improvingfrom grip..

Miss June Gates of the Hudson.'House attended a dance of tlie AlphaDelta at New York Saturday night.

John S. Applcgnte of Maple avenuesailed Saturday on the Wliite Starliner Majestic for a visit to relativesin Scotland.

Miss Leola Robinson of Hudsonavenue spent1 Saturday and .Sundayat Woodbridfi'c.

Miss Lena C. Anderson, who isprincipal of the Lincroft public schooland who boards at the Hudson House,spent the week-end at New York.

Mrs. Henry S.' White of Prospectavenue is improving from grip.

Mayur Archibald L. Miller is sickwith a heavy cold at his home onRiverside avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lefkowitz ofWashington street, celebrated theirfifteenth wedding anniversary lastThursday night. Mrs. Lefkowitz re-ceived a number of gifts, includinga set of -silverware.

tributes in my recent bereavementcaused by-1 the death of my dearmother, Mrs. Sarah Wulling; 1 espe-cially thank Kev. Robert MueKellar,William II. C'arliart, Mrs. John King,'Albert W. Worden, Jr., the casketbearers and those who loaned cars.

Mrs. Theodore .Fo'wle.'.—Advertisement.

.Card of Thanki.I take this method of thanking the

Red Bank Register in using space ing tf ptheir paper that money cannot huy inboosting my office aa Justice of theP

Elmer C.

IN MEMORIAM.toviiiK memory »f our deuv iruiLlirr,Winy Mulvihill, who pnnnc<| u-wny one

yciir asti, Man-fi J2, l!*2i!.If love »ml c«r« rtiuld ilniili pn-vt'iit,U««r Mntlior, ymi lilV would not an mion he

spent. '*D (in, ilfiir Mother, (at1-*: thy it-nt;

W<? nilub you muwt, who loved yuu! hi'Ht.Wlien dny» urv. dnrk ami friend" mro firw,D Mdthcr. how wi' l«n^ Tor you.Kriendri mny think we'll riitnit forift'tAmi uur woundud litartu be houlud;IJut they litllf know th^HnrrowThut'a within oiir ht'iirts concealed,

Hmlly mbtacMl byYOlMt CHILDHEN.

SAFETY FIRSTItiiyour Heater cleaned and Smoke pipe ready for the!

winter? ' •'Are your Gutters and Leader* ready for the bad stormssoon to come?Have you got figures for that new Bathroom or Heatingoutfit you have been thinking about.If not call or phone. ' *>\ , "

T O — -

ATLANTIC CITY $3.60Next Sunday and April 1 & April 15.

Leave Red Hank D.'OO A. M. Ticket* Kondonly on upeciul train <ltite for which lamied.

NEW JERSEY CENTRAL

HOWARD74 Monmouth Street

FREYRed Bank, N. J.

Telephone 6G9 ' ..

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY,' 54'B'rond St., Red Bank, N. J.

Btrricei Sunday 11:10 A. M., 1:10 P. M.Bonday-Behool—1:86 \. M.Wedneiday Eventnte Tetitfmonial Mectfnfft

-8:10 P. M.Reading Boom—Wednesday! and Sundayi

from 2:30 to 4:80 P. M.The public Is cordially Invited to Tblt th.

di Room mid to thr-BervicrB.

Phon*Red Bank

1121

PhoiuRed Bank

1121

Associate this firm withdurable work at low cost.

THE H. SMITH CO.,Fair Haven.

New Easter HatsFull line of up-to-date hats; hand

rnudo specialty.MRS. LOHMANN'S,

160 Shrewsbury Avenue,RED BANK, N. i.

LEM SUTPHENPAPER HANGING

AND DECORATING.

22 Washington Street,RED BANK. ... NEW JERSEY.

MUSICIANS COSTUHIS SCEHfRY&EMTCRTAiHERSr o d nUTERKITIUSCHOOlS CHURCHES IECION3CUUHOHCSFAIHSTHUTEI(S.CATAlOCUEFREI:

LANDK,;^S^mmmnrriT. WIWAIIIC, M.J. pno«M»PKtrs

Church Newi.The North Shore ministerial asso-

ciation will meet next Tuosdav at thePresbyterian church at Long Branch.This organization is a new one andit was formed at Red Bank, withBev. John Muyakens as president andwith Joseph Smith as secretary.

At the Baptist church Sundaymorning the sermon topic will be"Look on tho Fields." John T. Tet-ley will lead the meeting of theyoung people's union. At the nightchurch service there will be Bpecialmusic and a sermon on "Jesus ChristIn tho Midst of Sinners."

The Benior World Wide Guild ofthe Hnntist church will hold u Patsy'sparty Friday night in the lectureroom of th« church. A musical en-tertainment will be glvon and re-freshments will be served.

Rev. Arien .Muyskcna of LongBranch will speak tonight at prayermeeting ut tho Rod Bank Presbyter-ian church, lie is n brother of the

t Th

Charles Lewis.WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

DEALER IN

LUMBER,Sash, Doors, Blinds, Glass

and Builders' Hardware.

RED BANK. N. J.

pastor.day.

o of thThe pastor will preach Sun

WEDDINGS.

Schwade—Sail.MIH. Corn Schwwlc of Now York

nnrt Homy SHIV. of Kcyport wt-ro mar-ried on Tueailny (if InHt wnnk nt NewYork. Following th« curi'inony «wcddinK brgnkfnnt mid ivcoptlnn washnld, after which tin' rau|ili> left <>" »Southoni trip. On thi-lr return theywill llvp nl Kcypiirt. Mr. Sal/, i« umember of the ilrm nf A, Kiilz * Co.,of Kcyport.

Ilurtlgft--Glati.Mm, Annlo A. HIIIIIKI', IIIIIIKIIII'I1 »f

Ssinui'l A. KoMtcr of Li-ominto, itml('niU. John W. (ilriMH of Iltlftird weremarrloil Satunlny nt the Imnul nf (hebride's »l»ter, MIH. Kdwnrd T. !l!uiiU;eof Leonardo. Hcv. Jnmcn Jl. ("Iiintiof Atlnntlc 1II«IIIHIHIH iiiiifornu'il Iliecoromony,

Uhman- - Nicoll.Mi-,,i Fioulnc Iiiliinun rind Alfred

Nleull, 1)«th of •Oronnwichi (!i>nn««'tl-rut, were iimrrleil luit Wednemlaynight. Thi> liriile formerly llvnd «*Tnrt Mnit mouth und B(W In « ilmipliterof Mro. I id u IMP l.cliiiiiin.

. . . . - ^ 14^>— — •

A»alnil Ll|lil Wliin •lid IUIT .Tiic woninn'H tnnipi'rMtteK union nf

Itvillliink hiiK prniit U'li««riiin« to HUtt>Hvnntnr Wllllim A. Htiworln mitl An

l n Junili O, Cumiihrll midd A, BnKHtnith nqxtmling th«m

to vole ntculnut llir ri'nolutlun intro-duced In tht» «Ut«> Iviilalntllfn klC e « n r » M t o I H I I t h

Immediate results

•Tilt iiivcitof in'stocks or bomli or rtal;ciiatc may wair lix niontlis or u year orfive ytnts brlorr liii invtsinicnt increaic»,,'inviilnc.iiSoniclinics ii m»y dccrcascT

7vVhcnyou<l|ialnTl7o«r houst its v»lu?.inxreasti immidiattlf. * In appr»rancc»iijbclK-rcd, 1 II the paint is well choien Ilie'period ol iht home'j tcrvicf i^lcngtliencdj

TOiic't"" inveitment in paint should he('carefully made «o thai llic div'ultnilj not''only in «pjit«rance Imtin JenRth of aeivict]be tlie liightu poi|iblej> '

jThl?*p'iiint to choose from an investment'Itandpoint i> r

V NICE'S n•ELLOW SHIELDPure Linseed Oil

PAINTA ItiKK grade p*tnt at a low

price

$2.95PER GALLON.

For lain by

MILLER'SHardware StoreS3 W. Front St., Krd Hank, N. J.Open Krnniii(i 'till H O'cluck.

Menmoiilh County Nurrn«J»'« Ort«».In l\w niattci i>r ll»i- »»t»ic i'< Valmiah M.

I'llmnant I" Ik* iihlH' i,l Jntrnh 1< llnlilt.hity, MtimifriiU of the County nf Wtnimmith,Mia.lr mi III. avvplltlt il»» or Mnrch Wit, mi!!•• »r>pl|r«tli"i of William II Anlillmrr, «'!•tnlnltlraKir if lh« i n u l r i,f Vnl«nall M Ann-tmir*. >1i*vai*il, hullr* U bvreli)i tflvpii in fppcri**llt<*rM t,f nail) ilMeaafi) hi tunllHt to 111*

ri*fat* a n i l d * M . w l « • • ' - - * " - • -

Andrew). Hill iPaper Hanging,

Painting andDecorating

Experienced in all branches.Estimates Furnished

>

Of Tbe Future?An ounce of prevention is worth

a pound of cure.Why continue to suffer with flat

feet, fallen arches, bunions, cal-louses, or stretched ligaments ?

Dr. Werner'sFeather-weight Arch

Supportersmade frorn an impression of the foot will correctyour feet, Save your energy, and prevent all futuresufferings ^nd pain.

I DR. WEINER,FOOT COFjRECTIONIST AND ORTHOPEDIC SPECIALIST,

Roomsjill-13, Broad Street National Bank Building,

ji RED BANK, N. J.

Phone 1067.

Office hours—9:00 a. m. to 3:00 p. m. .Later by appointment.

R. WEST129 W. F'nont Street, Red Bank, N. J.

- a»«n«l vn i»iJ,M»l« menth) (mm, tlm

linak

A large shipment of Oriental Grass Rugs!

All in new and desirable designs!

About 1,000 Rugs in all sizes—9x12 ft., 8x10 ft.,6x9 ft., 4 ft. 6 in.x7 ft. 6 in., 3x6 ft., 27x54 in., 18x36 in.

This is the fines^shipment of Oriental Grass Rugsand in the most beautiful patterns that have everarrived in this country.

These Rugs were shipped direct from steamer tome and will be on sale next Friday and Saturday.

Hotel, boarding house and bungalow people canbuy these Rugs by the bale at wholesale price andget the regular trade discount.

Get your orders in for these goods at once as therewill be no guarantee that these goods will remain atthe extremely low price offered.

Terms on thin sale are strictly cash. No mail orders,nor C. 0. I), orders Tilled.

All goods will be baled and shipped (o any part ofU. S. A. free.

No freight nor express will bo paid on same.

All goods that arc sold at this sale must be removedwithin ten days.

About 2,000 scatter Hugs all in good designs andstrictly all wool will be on sale at same time

About fifty large room size Hugs in Axininslt'i1,Wilton Velvet, Wool Velvet, Lapp. HWHBI'IH will alsobe on sale at special prices.

R. WEST139 W««t Front B|r««t, R«d Bank, N. J.

1 'Open from 9 A.M. toff P. M. until i

14 Worthley Street,Red Bank, N . J .

WILLIAM O'BRIENMEANS

HIGH GRADE SERVICE4pproved and Improved

Heating • Plumbing RoofingWater Systems *",. Copper Work,

• Earthen and Iron PipeWe Handle tlie American Radistor Company'**

ARCOLA I-IISATING SYSTEMS

RED BAIMK arid SEA BRIGHT

Second Annual

The Ladies7 wof Red Bank, N. J.

AT THE

Community House' *' 10 Riverside Avenue

TONIGHTat 8:00 O'Clock P. M.

3 Handsome JPrizes A^vardedc by tiaclcett's Orchestra

ALL WELCOME

Admission, 75 Cents

Shop in Red Bank.

Shop21 Monmouth St. Red Bank.

Thursday Friday Saturday

With Every Purchase of

$5.00 or Over

We Are Going to Give

Absolutely Free5 Yards of Any

Domestic Gingham in stock.

We lire offering thin inducement to better acquaint tho buying public withtlie high ([Utility of our goods ami the low prices ut which* wo sell. ,

( We not only curry RemnnnU but ttlno a full line of ailic and cotton fabric* ofthe highest quality, We aim) have an exclusive line of drww triminingH, bruidK,

labels, girdles, ulc. . ,- T± , » • •

Conn1 in imil bo convinced. • -

Shop in Red Bank.

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Many MeAgnes I

and We'll Then Buy Our Furniture at

Hoffman & Libovsky's135-137 Monmouth Street

Red Bank, N. J?

This Week's Specials4-piece American Walnut Dining

Room Suite, five-ply veneered,

10-piece American Walnut DiningRoom Suite, five-ply veneered,

, leather or tapestry chairs tomatch

"The House of Dignified Credit"

FAIR HAVEN NEWS.

New School Proposition to be Votedon Next Monday N.ifbt.

The taxpayers will vote next Mon-day night on a proposition to spend.$85,00(1 for a new school building toreplace the Willow street school-house. The election will he held athalf-past seven o'clock at the Willowstreet school.

The Gold Cedars store was brokeninto Friday night and cigars, gloves

. and several watches werij stolen. NoI trace, has been found of the thieves.| Several robberies have taken placeI at Fair Haven-recently. The FairHaven council fired the town mar-shal. Some of the residents claimthat the outbreak of lawlessnesswould cease if Fair Haven had anofficer.

Mrs. John -L. •IVsirsall i.i kept in-doors with sickness.

Russell Hendrickson i; sicl: with

George CuiThin is on lK» s:ck Ust.Peter llorrell has bouiri: J team

of horses from J. N. HIIMOO of K21IBank. _ _

• RUMSON NEWS.List of Punctual Pupil» Who Were

Perfect in.Attendance La»t Month.Tin.1 t'nllovvii'4; pupils of the. Rum-

>'jii puiilV st'liools were neither ub-s-j!11 nor tardy during February:

Sl'UUOI. NU. 1.Kimli'sriiHO!!-- Hilly Ili'SCe, Allu-rt I ' l i lUT-

,m (,,.c.v.-i:, l i an l in i* H a r r y U a u l i u r j . •'inn, Anna Conk .

l ' i , . U .

-r'l N )

:i l l - . i '

i i j .nK-l i ! II l-',.iii'tli

H i mv, M a

l.—K'i'lV

• i:t!i -a-:•',< TiiiMi::) ' NMII : ; I I I , J o h n| V . u i n c y . l.m-y Ru-,..I ' S i \ i h f-uik. ' . 'n i t I l u l c k i H T . Carl !''••• ;>-'| r . . i . i \ , A!ii-i' Kmi ' l -y . l i i l l l K i " m : m : . Van.--.-• ! 1 : - ; . .. ' • 6i S..M-ii!h .>r:i.t:- - - ! i f : i ! •.- l l i : .- i i ; , i!; : i : . H l , i : v: ( ' . . ! : ! . • Vi'.n (;!-;-7-.i. I'.-iul H i l l ' • • '•uiinli . W11 -

' i i ! - . O u r . i r i ' s 'sr.inii.nv, I ' ( I - : ( . ; I ' lh i l ; . ' , !•;•..•;:.• H

' " 'i'liulill'i ^ i ' i ! i ! ' - . - -r i i . ' - i i i - i ' - . ' Js'.Mul . ' l . ir . ' i li':'n:-1 i-.-y, K-iv.:n M - r i | ; i , ! d . J a i n i ' - .Si.miMcu., l l v i w

.; Aii.U.'ri.iiii. l l i - l i ' i i f l a i r . H i T t l i a L'n!:i<. ' M a r i i .M u r p l i v , ' \ n : i - t aHi : i iNnonuii .

N i n t h i ; r : i -U—-Tl i .mi . i - l - ' la t l fy . I h i n y J n h l l -s o n . K m mmi.1 IN i r i iT . J . i - i ' i i h /.ii-J.l r, H l i u i -l.,-!h S i n i l l i , M i i r n a r r t S c i ' , .

• "['.'i:tli i : r : i i ( -—. I iu4 •!• ( V n y . J...n% .Mavi ihy,• f i . :U, ' i t 7.cn-, A n n a V.' i . i ly., S l ' l ! ' ) i l . N O . 2 . ' ' .! I'l - t Lrvii I- W.ut . - i ' J i . h i w m , I'll,-.. I.T.-

S ' . ' t - l : - , r . i i i . - i i n v ( i ' . i n i a t i . A:::i?: 1...

! i ir.r, H:u ' . ; . : . t i.a-./.ai ". ^: Th i r .1 i :ni . l . ' I v n t l i H a r v e y , J n l i . 1 ( I 1 - I M I ,

Mil i l iv i l .-iii.'ii, f t . i l . . - I l l n i v i i u : , A i : i l i , . . nU b i t n ^ i a i - I , iia> i n n m l S t . ' \ c ! ! : .

i iMtuiIii I'vii.it1 li.-..Mr.- Vwii . t ' - . .n! . r , L i l l i a nC a n . i n . KU-asmr M u l v i l i i l l .

h I i i t h i-i-a.|i"—.].-:ni.-i I .™, fi-m-!.--* Di - . -n .

ne Bogart, Louise Cleary. L*onUSWInhofl.

Sixth (trade—^Timothy Connora, Jenn!« 01-on, Winnifred Armt<r<ing, M«b«l Steinboff,

>lftrKaret SUy«r, Mae VanBjuntMiss Anna Merigo'.i was k«pt in-

doors last week with sk'kioss.John Arcila, who formerly con-

ducted the Rumson c.n'a^e, is build-ing a garage on the Mii'i p-ud, onthe lot adjoining liov'.e'j giocerystor^e. William A. StJ/ciia is doingthe work.

Everything is in readiness for thobazar and dance on Frijjay ' after-noon and night of this week at theRed Men's hall. A large number ofarticles have been donated for thebazar which will be held from oneo'clock to five o'clock in the after-noon: The hall will be elaboratelydecorated. Mr, Henry Bauer is ingeneral charge of the affair, whichis lor the benefit of the new Catholicchurch at Rumson.

A Ford touring car il riven by JohnSexton of this placu ra:i into the rearof a Ford sedan owmni hy Leo Hen-nessey of this place hist 'rfundaynight at Fair Haven. Mr. Hennes-sey's car was parked alongside of thecurb and no oiiewas in the car. Bothcars were damaged.

SHREWSBURY NEWS. .

Miti Ethel Schmelzel Married to aNew York Lawyer Lait Week.Miss Ethel Schnielzel of New

York, who is a frequent visitor hereand who is well known at this pliice,

| was married Saturday to CharlesFeui'on Brown,,n Nov.'-York lawyer.

Thomas Cooney, who has beenvery sick with pneumonia, is muchimproveil. He has, passed the crisis.

Tho three children of MichaelRiordan are much iniproved fromscarlet fevur. Mr. Ri'uniun aiul someof the other members uf the familywho we IT not quarantined are board-ing at Red Bank.

Miss Helen Cecilia Lang spent the[week-end with her sister,. Miss Jose-iphine Lang uf Cartevet.! Mrs. James Bly spent the week-• ond with her sister, .Miss MargaretI Murphy of New York,j A joint meeting of the Presbyteri-ian missionary /society and the Pres-| liyterian ladies' aid society will bel held tomorow afternoon at Missi Eviu Valentine's. Miss Ella Vander-veer and Mrs. Harry U. Sickles willbe in charge of the program.

The .reading club met yertevday atMrs. Ada B. Nafew"?

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bray are. ex-pected home early next month fromSt. Petersburg, Florid;'., where they

'are spending the winter.

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BEGIIMNINQ

, MarcH SeventeeratHto Easter Svinday, inclusive

BARBER & MCLAUGHLIN ANNOUNCEAppointment as official Willard Service Station and have a

• service policy of interest to every owner of a

WILLARD STORAGE BATTERYTELEPHONE RED BANK 1344

BARBER & MCLAUGHLIN, Automobile Electricians

Repairs-and'Genuine Parts—All Makes Starters, Lights and"^Ignition, Auto, Radio, Motor, Boat, Farm Lighting~Batteri€s '

Recharged and Repaired. •

79 Monmouth Street, Red Bank, N. J.

AMERICAN FOOD COMPANY3 B^oad Street, Red Bank, N. J.

THE QUALITY STORESt ' . . . . ' . . . T r . i . ' : i - • % - '

Highest Quality Lowest Prices Courteous ServiceHave you ever thought what it really means to Shop at our

Markets? It means that you get the HIGHEST QUALITYMEATS and GROCERIES at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICESat all times.

Combined with courtesy and service at our Sanitary Marketsby competent Clerks.

Shop with us this week and convince yourself. ^

f^TH&/HOFPINC CENTEttOP

Prime BeefChuck Roast, (whole cuts)

Ibl4cBoneless Rib Roast lb 35cCross Rib Roast lb 28cFresh or Corned Plate

Ib8cJ"resh Cut Hamburg lb 20c

Fresh PoultryOur Poultry is Strictly Fresh Killed

Fancy Roasting Chickenslb 38c

Fancy Fricassee Fowllb 38c

Eancy Stewing ChickensIb28c

Roasting Chickens lb 40c

Corn Fed PorkLoins Pork, (whole cut)

lb 18cSmall Fresh Hams lb 22cFresh Shoulders lb 15cFresh Pork Chops lb 18c

Milk VealStewing Veal lb 15cBreast of Veal to stuff

lb 18cShoulder Veal lb 22cVeal Chops lb 28cFresh Calves' Liver lb40c

Genuine LambSmall Leg lb 35cShort Forequariers lb 20cStewing Lamb lb 15cShoulder Lamb Chops

lb 35cRib Lamb Chops lb 35cLamb Haslets, each 25c

Smoked MeatsSugar Cured Cala Hams

lb 14cPhiladelphia Scrapple

2 lbs for 25c

traceries of QualityCanned Corned Beef, - large can 24cCalifornia Prunes, ^-80, . lb 1 OcCalifornia Prunes, 40-50, . . lb 12kSeeded or Seedless Raisins, large pkg 12jcP. & G. Naptha Soap, . . 5 cakes 23cBest Butter . . . .American Blend Coffee,Progress Coffee, . .

. lb 53clb 31c

.' lb 37c

AIVSERICAN FOOD CO.THE QUALITY STORES WITH THE YELLOW FRONT

Look for the Busieit Store—Tliat'. Us.

RED BANK-3 Broad St. , LONG BRANCH—Ut Brcdway.A»bury Park—714 Cookman Ave, Ocean fiiniii Iff r g p i w ritliiilj

Belmar—10th Ave. and F Street Lakewood—llSClftpii Aw.Bradley B«ach-900 Main St

•MMMMMMWIMMflMimi

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OCEANPORT NEWTS.i> — _

No Service, to be Held at the Moth-odiit Church Sunday,

Luke J, Conrow, who has Ijecn sta-tioned at Camp Meude, Maryland,three years, received an honorabledischarge from the army on Satur-day and arrived at his homo hereSunday afternoon. Mr. Coiirowserved in the urmy during the war.

Harry Morrifi of Now ^ork speatftiturduy and Sunday with his par-ents, Mr. and Km. Jacob Morris.

Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Rhoados ofn^ Bruiii'h spent Sunduy with Mrs.

IUKHUIBM'S niothor, Mrs. Mary E. Hall.-Mr.-i. John .Silver* and daughter

pMitdri'd were New York visitors onSaturday.

Mr. mid Mm. William Wagner andHOII Arthur of West.End wen1 questsof 41 r. and Mrs. Hurry VaiiSchoickon Sunday.

A dance was jfiven at the homo ofMJKHi't Alice and Florence Vun-iSbhoick Monday night. .Rpfre^h-mputs WCJI-B served and tnufiic fordniiciiig wan furnished by M.cGuire'aoirliiMtra of Ashury' EurJ<, XhoaeprOH'Mil were Mian Clara Garrity,Mi/fi Mal>le • Robinson, Minxes Muj'iennd Dorothy Harvey, Miss FrancesIiwimiiiitfi Mis.H Lcona Martin, Mr.anil Mrs. Stephen Pansier, HarryLowr Roy Topper, Georgo VunBrunt,.loliii YoumiuiK, Lester- Eldridgo, Wil-liam Ryan, Richard Garrity, ArthurYoumans, Harry Gerkm und PercyMoiton of Aabury Park, Mrs, Rd-waul C'hampliii of'this place and Ser-Ktmiit Duvid D M G f

Vail.

pastor for another year. Mr, Davles.is a n«w man in this conference.During the war he did Y. M. C. A.work at many army camps and hewas the youngest qian in the UnitedStates doing that kind of work. Healso does dramatic work and heproved to the people of this PIBCCthat he could do that as well an hecould preach by giving several smallplays in the Bunduy-school room dur-ing the Bhort time he has been pastorhere. The church "Li being attendedby more people since Mr. Davies be-came its pustor tnun in a long time.Mr. Duvies has done nocial work Inthe mining and mountain districts.Hi' wax, compelled to give this workup bi'causB of poor health.

Minn Helen Barnette of Tenaflyhas been visiting Miss Nellie Worth-ley. - . • .

The ladies' aid society of theMethodist church cleared $70 by a'ri'sh hum supner Thursday night,

was served by members of the so-ty under the direction of Mrs.

.loyd Sickles and the diners keep the•omen busy serving until after nine'clock, "• •

Staff Sergeant Floyd S. Halfordit Camp Vail has moved into Monroe' Horn's hous M i t t

hampliii ofthis place and Ser-Duvid D. McGravv of Camp

Miiis Aiinu Reynolds has returnedfrom New Brunswick, .where sheupent a week at the home of hernunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph

jtoyi'SEI••mkiJlbert Stein is attending school

r having been laid up n weekwAl a heavy cold and sore throat.

Tames Mahoney, the butcher, hasrecovered from grip.

The firemen cleared $35 by aeuchre and dance Monday night.They expect to hold a barn dance thefii-Hl part of April. The first Fridayin A.pril they will hold a clam chow-dor supper and the firemen fromPoriaujieck will be their guests. Mrs.Kenneth West will have chtirge ofthe chowder.

Jumps Butler, better known as"the little one," received a box oforanges from Kenneth B|fown, who

I in upending the winter at MiamiFlorida.

The campfirc girls will hold ;child's party and dance at the firehouse, on. St. Patrick's day. The affair will be under the direction o!Mips Violet Bailey.

William Rosch is decorating tininterior of his house.

Clarence Weeks' is kept indoor:with grip. • .. .

Contractors Davis and Butler .anputting new swinging, doors on tinfirehouse. A wooden box with iglass in it has been placed over tinfire alarm button on the firehouse.

No service? will be held in thMethodist church on Sunday becaus>of the•ubscmje of the pastor, Rev. Artlmr UnvicM, who Ls'attcndinir-IhHfclhodi.-it conference at AsbiirI'.u'k. The congregation has invitecmifcruiifi1 to return Mr.Davies ;>

Camp Vail has moved into MoHorn's house on Main street,

orn is in Punamu.

REMOVAL.

Mr.

Mrs.Van-

HAZLET NEWS.

.adiei' Aid Society Meeting—Saleon Edwin M. Beeri's Farm.

The ladies' aid society ,of St.(ohn's church met with Mjs, SamuelII. Walling on Wednesday afternoon.Among those present were Mrs.Florence A. Voorhees, MrB, HattieThome, Mrs, Thomas G. Cowles,Mrs. James King, Mrs. William'Ken-nedy, Mr*. Florence Leroy, Mrs. As-bury Walling, Mrs. Frank P. Spfoul,Mrs. Leroy Glark, Mrs. EdwardWoolley, Mrs. Justice CamCyrus' P. Ross, Mrs. John „. .,..,-Mater, Mrs. Ncalie Howard, Mrs.William S. Holmes, Miss Dora E.Thorne and Miss Anna CowleB,, Miss Mary H. "Doughty of Red

Bank is visiting Mis. Elmer Sea-brooki

Mrs. Joseph L. Lovett and daughter Evelyn are spending Bevcral dayswith Mrs. James Bloodgood of SouthAmboy.

The Beers street domino club metlast week with Mr. and Mrs. James•Mom!!.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Cowles en-tertained the card club at their homeon Friday evening of last week.

Mrs. Nettie Murphy of New Yorkhas been visiting her cousin,' Mrs,Harry Peseux.

Edwin M. Beers will sell his farmstock and farming implements, at hisfarm near Crawford's Corner onThursday of this week.

Mrs. Samuel H. W-aUinK is enter-taining her sister, Mrs. Harvey Howavd of Kcyport.

StORCK Of Course

Bumstead'sWormSyrup' To children nn ftnjrtjj of mercy," TVneredirections tire followed, IT NEVER TAILS,VfWiitn wiuwlty and enormous cost ofHANTOMV. ft font ulna fuft dnso. 8*004•Uly ymim1 tent. Bold ©rcrywhere or bymutt, 50^ a battle, •Rut. 0 A. Voorheai. M. » „

Pianos and Talking MachinesA description cannot do them justice. They must be seen and .heard. The'•.••:"'; "Get Rid Of" Price should move them quickly.<' , ^

Aunt Jane came across about a Half Dozen Sewing Machines, all in perfect

AFTER CLOUDS, SUNSHINE.The dreary wuther of tko p u t

few weeks hai given Storck ofCourse and myself plenty of timeto go through the stock mnd wehave culled out * lot of stuff thatwill go at "Get Rid of Pricei."

Keep a cloie watch of our week-ly announcements as well as thefrequent window displays, both ofwhich Will tell of our "RemovalSale" Bargains.

AUNT JANE.

mechanical condition. Every home

needs a sewing machine and at our

"Get Rid Of' Prices there should

be no excuse for you to be with-

out, one.

A FEW MORE.

During the past few weeks wehave sold hundreds of Columbiarecords from our surplus stock.

The demand "is so great forthese high grade records at thespecial Surplus Stock . Price thatwe have added another lot for thisweek's special.,

Better get yours before the lotU exhausted.

AUNT JANE.

In the lot th&e is one that is especially built for Tailoring use. It isbuilt for heavy duty and a surely will stand the test.

Have a Remington Typewriter and desk that must go also. Aunt Jane says that we dont .want to move much merchandise when moving day comes so we will move them now atphenomenal reductions.

STORCk Of Course

DRESS SILKSCrepe de Chine

Complete assortment of medium amLdark colors,of evening shades, black and white. All silk, 39inches wide, Per yard $1.60 and $2.00.

COTTON DRESS FABRICSNow merchandise. Excellent quality, complete

color assortment. -In flight and dark grounds—ra-tines, tissues, novelty materials and imported linens.Moderately priced.

IMPORTED VOILESVoiles of this season are far superior in colors

and quality than ever yhowh on the markets before.Our stock is complete with desirable shades—lightand d ark;, 40 inches wide. Per yard 50c to $1.25.

SILK HOSE FOR EASTEREvery shade, in stock, to match your new gowns

or pumps. Of makes that wear. Specially priced$2.00 to $5.00 per pair.

D. & J. ANDERSON'S SCOTCH GINGHAMSThis famous brand needs no introduction. The

washing and wearing of this fabric tells the story—in checks, plaids and plain shades, per yard $1.00.

IMPORTED GINGHAM32' inches wide. New Spring shades, in various

sized desirable checks and plaids. Excellent quality.Soft finish, guaranteed fast color. 50c per yard.

SPECIAL OFFERING IN GINGHAMSAt 25c yard

32 inches wide. Good quality. In checks, stripes,and plain colors. Excellent values.

WRAP AROUND CORSETSModels of the very newest. Your Easter outfit

can not be complete without one Of our Wrap-AroundCorsets a new feature in the Corset Department.$3.00 to $6.50 each.

BOYSHFORM BRASSIERESIn all styles—white, flesh and black, $1 to $2 each.

BIEN JOLIE BRASSIERESKor slender and stout figures. A brassiere that

improves the .form. $1.00 to $5.00.

J. YANKO, successor to

ADLEM & CO.Broad Street Red Bank, New Jersey

The Swift Approach of EasterCompels an earlier-than-usuaPintroduction of Spring Frocks and Spring Fashions..The Department for Women's and Misses' Outfitting (on the second floor) hasassembled a charming variety of advance models in Tailleurs, Frocks, Blouses andOuter Garments, presenting new lines, n ew fabrics, and new color effects for theopening season.

Women's High Quality Wraps and Coats Specially PricedWrap around models, wrappy styles, straight line coats—one will find all thesewith many individualizing touches.Tailored with meticulous care from such fabrics as marvella, veldyne, twillcord,and camel-haii-. *And offered in the dominant Spring tones—cordilla, blue, batining, caramel, navyand black. $25.00 to $65.00.

Women's SuitsRemarkably priced at $25.00 and $35.00Costume tailleur is unquestionably favored for Spring. There are G differentstyles to select from—all interpreting the mode of the moment. These |>armentsare made of camel-hair cloth, Poiret twills and various other new materials.

The New Gowns for SpringOne finds long-waisted effects, clever drapery, gowns with graceful panels, withpleats, with soft wide girdles, and with sleeves that are indescribably varied.Briefly, one notes a mode of spirited interest, of studied charm, of rich variety—a mode in which any and every personality can find gratifying expression.$15.00 to $65.00.

French Glace Kid GlovesAt $2.50 pair r

2-button French Kid Gloves—stitched back, extra line quality, in 4he newestSpring shades. •

French Kid GauntletsAt $3.00 pair

Strapped back, full size gauntlet, in tan, brown, beaver, gray, all sizes..

Silk GauntletsAt $2.00 pair. .

The gauntlet suitable for the Spring .suit, in every desirable shade.

ART TICKINGS

Our Drapery Department is complete with the new_Spring cretonnes, Terry cloth, Rep and silk fibre"draperies. Moderately priced—25c to $1.25 per yd.

TAPESTRIES

• 50' inches extra heavy tapestry, in new patterns.$2.00 to $5.50 per yard.

Tapestry Couch Covers—Splendid variety of pat-terns and quality. $3.00 to $10.00. ,

Tapestry Table Covers—In round and square—mercerized and plain designs—moderatelv priced.$5.00 to $12.50.

Table Runners and Piano Scarfs—rMade of extraheavy tapestry—in all sizes. $1.25 to $5.00.

Curtain Draperies—Of voiles, marquisettes, andnets, neat, patterns. Excellent quality. 25c. to 75cper yard.

NEW MATERIALS FOR SPRING

Camel-hair Skirtings—34 inches wide. $3.00 and$5.00 yard.

Woolen checks, suitable for dresses and skirts—in several shades—54 inches wide. Specially pricedat $2.50 per yard. .

All Wool Homespun Materials for suitings andcoats—54 inches wide. $2.00 yard.

AH Wool Poplin—good selection of shades-ex-cellent quality, 44 inches wide. Special $1.50 yard.

Uncrushable Premiere Crept:—in new Springshades—excellent quality for wear--44 inches wide.$ 2.25 yard.

New Materials for Lingerie^—Silk crepe in wh^te,flesh, orchid, peach. 32 inches wide. 40c to 60c yd.

Fine quality Cotton Crepo white and flesh. 32inches wide. 25c and 35c yard.

Lingette—Silk finish, very desirable for under-wear and slips all the new shades. !{<i inches wide.75c yard.

Children's Spring CoatsChildren's coata—made of new Spring materials in a line variety of shades andstyles—-sizes 2-14 years.Children'H Capes--made of HomoHpun nuitvriula in plain and plaid effects—atecs4-14 years. Moderately priced.

Boys' Wash SuitsNew Spring styles—light and dark shades—made of fust color materials; sizes 8-8ywirH $1.60 to $5.00 each.

Boys' Spring Coats ,Io light and dark mixture* and pb.idfr~i.Mi 8-6 ytara. J4J0 and JMQ. #

LINGERIELadies' fine'quality gowns-made of nainsook in round and V-neck, neatly trimmedcut full mo, S]>ecl«l $1.50 and $2.00.

Ladies' glove-t»llk vests in all mw, fieri, color with shoulder straps. Special $1.08 e«.

Ladies' silk juiwy petticoats, made of all irilk jersey in all the latest shades withhandsome flounces- $3.00 to $6.50-

Uclin.' flilk bloumors and step-ins In plnk.Vhlte, orchid-linetiuaHtyillk jwwy—all ai|.)8. Special $3.00 pair. . , , ,

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Ptfi« Eighteen RED BANK REGISTER, MARCH 14, 1923.

THEATRE RED BANK

Today, Wednesday, March 14

CHARLES CHAPLIN in "The Pilgrim"AND VERY GOOD VAUDEVILLE SHOW •

Thursday, Friday, SaturdayDIRECT FROM NEW YORK

MUSIC MELODY MIRTH

A GREAT TREAT FOR ALLO T H E R BIO A C T S

!n Conjunction With

"THE FLAME OF LIFE"Better Than "Under Two Flags"

BSG SURPRISE MATINEESaturday For Children

A GREAT TREAT FOR YOUNG AND OLD

AMR TH*vT GREAT PSCTURE

"Monte Cristo"

NEWS FROM KEYPORT.AMUSEMENT COMPANY BUYS' THE ARMORY BUILDING.

K e y p o r t M e n T h r o w n O u t o f W o l ' k

W h e i i O r d i n a n c e D e p o t a t M o r g a n

W a s C * o S e d : L a . t W r A - M a d e

S 2 8 0 b y M o t i o n P i c t u r e S h o w .

'!'!'«' [ u yj if 'Tl ,;:ri: I!M me:1 .1 n m i p r n y

i'-'.s lnnu; ' : i t I'ihr a r m o r y } i ' r ] K ' i ' t y t u l i -

s i > l ! l i ^ uf • t h e 'IK'iV :Ir • , . )!• . hlli l i l i l ' .K

a i u l t w n . - t c i v s (in 1'ii :it - l i v i ' i . Tl i i 1

j u ' o p . i i y r u n s I'lfiiu l - i iv t sli 't- 'i ' l t o

I ' r o t u ~ i H ' f l a t u i \v;i:- t i r i t i i iKi l lv . t-lte

p i ' i j i i - v t y n i ' Hit1 K n r i t a n ( ! u ; i t i l a^-

s . v i a t i u n , i.iil u a - h o U K h t l.y. H e n r y

Vreeland a l t e r tl'ie old a rmorylnmii'il • ilinvn. 11 r. Vreeland builttin1 new liuiMin;;. For -vine limi1

\).'.A il has !n I'M u-eii ^s a -1 d'vhoU'ielor t'ii' \Yl':-t J ur;i i;.11 !'f rnnipaiiy.Mr. \ re-land is >aid lu havt reeeiveilS-j:,,liui> I'm- the property. A ]>i"-niitto npt'!';ite a mo'.iun pu-turi' show v.'u.sgranted to II. ,1. SWinfrr of- tilt!amusement I'ompany liy lhe Imrou^licouncil atul it is Uiukrr-l'Hii! thai thejilm e- wftl lie put into <>pcr;itionshortly. The 'building will have anew -i1.1,! l-atn-e un J'Yuiu street, an.Ione siure will rt;pkupc .the two oldstores nn tiie property.

Tile Kinerai urdiiianee tli'poL- litl|.m-),'iiii was eliisiil last week andthe properly vvas turned over to thequar'.Vrmaste!" lor the sale of thebuildings. A number of Keyportpeople were thrown nut of workwhen the depot was closed.

Joseph 1>. lii'iUe, president ofHhcboard of education, last week -up- jpointed Edwin II'. Wharttm, (icoi'K" !H. live-1- and I'helps Chc'Ty on a '

. committee for the lii^H. svhoo\ and1.ii:ew In1.; T. WaltL'f Snyder ami' KrankMason on the Second street scluxl

i committee; IIr. II. T. Hopkins an.I jR. 0. Walling on the Washington!,street school cummiUci1; f'help.s'Cherry, Dr. II. T. Hopkins and K, 0.Walling on the1 teachers' committee;!George S. Hycr and D r . Alois Peteler

: on the i'.U'iitihK committee >aml Frank iJ MH.--.IM. T. Walti-i- PnyiliT ami Or.i Alois I'eteler on the athletic iiimmii- j!teo. i

A deba te be tween I hi1 Keypor t Mild .Leonardo liiclv' schools will he held a t :Keypiirt '* on l 'rithiy niel l i of, nex t '•

i week on the topic,- "Kesolvcd. T h a t '' t h e Uni ted S t a t e s should- -cancel atleast fifty'per rent of the Allied Wardebt. The Leonardo debaters will beNtirman 'Hurdle, James Taylor and;

I Ban Ilendrick-n,i. Myron .lones altev-'l h K d l ' i i r

e Julian ]V:M-M>II, Aiitlmny kapollanil Joseph 1'iniHTty, \ " i t H Lester

Dick as ii It email.'.Mr. and >!:••<. (ieorye II. Connors

left. iWednesiliiy on a month's trip to] the Piicilic coast.

Mr. and Mrs. K.lwiii II. Whai'tone speniiiii^' a couple of weeks a t !

Miami, Florida. |l>r. Gilford li. Aunuick has lioug'ht .

wo lots in: the north side of.Warrensti-M't. from Mrs. K. J . 'Smi th , lie

xpects tn liiiiId a house on the prop-erty tor }tis own occupancy.

The Tennis dui> was entertained jat a card party Saturday ni^Ut hy ,Dr. Herhfrt S. Cooley,

The Fortnightly card club willmeet tomorrow "ni^ht with Mr. andMv.-t. Frank E. Cottrell.

Uiehnnl (i. Chin cry has returnedfrom a visit to his son, George Chin-cry of Bayonne.

Miss J a n e ' Carpenter is visitingfriends at Railway.

Joseph P. Redle is ahle to bearound attain after an operation per-formed ;;t the Perth Amboy hospital |l\vi> months ni;o.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Decker, Jr.,have moved into their new bunga-low on Poole avenue.

The Thought d u b will attend theplay of "The Fool" on March 24th at

I Now York".The council has bought a Ford

tractor to scrape the streets. Themai'liini' will he Riven a trial and ifnot satisfactory it will be r'eturnedto the company.

John T. jlaistead died last week.He was 71 years old-and leaves awidow and a sun.

A surprise party was Riven lastweek to Mrs. William H. Walling incelebration of her 7nth birthday. A idinner was served to about a score of |her friends.

A reception and farewell partywas y,ivi>n last week to Mrs. A. C.Brady hy the Tialois Sunday-school

|clays. licv. A. C. Brady will.haveIn new ch:;r;;'e at'ler the conference! meets at Asdmry Park today. • |1 The septic tank is beine; cleaned;.by Sirykcr *• Slryker of Red Bank |' a t a cost of i?l,."()tl. |I A dance was tiven last week by Ithe er.'pliiyci s of the Whitull-Tatlliii j

New York DailyErrands of All Descriptions

Shopping for•linns .or "private trade.

., Theatre tickets bought or exchanged.-

Orders left at "

Knickerbocker Pharmacy,

Katsin's Station or Broad St.

Pharmacies,

Globe Hotel, or

Elks'Club

Before 8:00 A. M. will be'delivered by*7:30 P. M.

the same evening at point where order, is left.

Spring Is Here—Long ;i£t> we were taught that all kinds, of"Spring Tonics" were necessary to counteractthe ill efleets of an insufficient or unbalanceddiet through the winter.

Scientists have now shown us that the best wayto tone up the system is to eat more green foodand especially drink plenty of fresh milk.

--At least a quart a day. • ,

SHREWSBURY DAIRY CO, inc.No connection wilh nny other company.

f f " •Distributors of high grade Guernsey milk from

accredited and tuberculin tested Herds.

Telephone Red Bank 8<R. Night Call 1076-J.

Manifest distinction in the"appearance of Large Women

Exclusively designed for the special require-ments of the generously proportioned, thesecorsets lend a remarkable appearance of slen-clerization, an atmosphere of charm and re-finement to the attire, hitherto unattainableexcept by the slender types. ' • ...

• Our expert coisetiores can fit you. you perfectly to a

"Stylish Stout" Corset- regardless of your sjze and weight.

Sbes to 44 waist, in a variety of ma-terials and models..

And considering the sturdy wear which they"give, they are priced exceedingly reasonable,injfact they save you money.

The PEARL SHOP,. 5 Broad Street, Red Bank

osa

j Expansion Removal SaleTremendous Bargains Preliminary to Moving

WE MUST VACATE MAY 1stOnly a few weeks remain before we permanently leave the corner, where for many years we have success-fully carried on an ever increasing Furniture Business.

* THE NEW LESSEES DEMAND POSSESSION

We are forced to close out our entire stock consisting of

High Grade Furniture and Floor Coverings

u

From the worldrenowned nov-el and play ofthe celebratedmaster of ro-mance, Alr.K-nnder Dumai,

10

Ih. 44lh St. 1,0-

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WILLIAM FOX presents

CRISTOStc.na.rio

OIRSCT »T|

A SenmliunDirouRh o u t

the I'.nlircWorld.

i y j( I . A . S c l i n m i n e h a s m o v e d i n t o h i s '

n e w h o u s e n n K i r s ; i i v e n u c . :

I l l a n y D e c k e r h a s tno1 , ! ' , ! i n t o h i s i

i hur^ :aK>\v o:i P o o l e i ^ e i u i e . |

| M r . a m i Mr . . . ( l e i i r n v 11. l''<iMc>vo'r |

[ l e f t l a s t w e e k f o r I ' a l i f o r n i a f u r :i\

I s tay .A daughter was horn last week to

j.Mrs. !''rncst Ci. Ilceren of i'rooklyn.| Tin- couple iornierly lived at thisphicc.

j John S. Stout has bought a newj Star touring car.j A daughter was burn last week j, to Mrs. Aubrey l lumin. 1

Miss Janr Carpenter is spendingtwo weeks at liahwav.

Mr>. aiul Mr<. Samuel I). Walkerhave returned bomi1 from Kloiida,whri' they spent several days.

A son wns born last we< k to Mrs.Percy T. l iul^ ' r .

Miss Mihhed Reid of l.onu Hranclispent part of last week with Dr. andMrs. 11. W. llailmaii .

The Ki'y|ioit improvement associa-tion iu Id a moving picture .-how histucA'k lit the Surf Ibenter for thebenefit of the library and the assoein- Ilion cleared J>'280. ' I

The ladies' auxiliary of lhe hook''and ladder company wi" hold a cafe-teria supper ill the til'ehowse March .Will. j

-*•*- jO n t e r v i l l c N e w i ,

H a r r y C u r t i s i s v e r y <ick w i l h

p n c i i i i i o n i a , A t r a i n e d n u r s e a n d

1111. M r . iti (if M a l a w a n a r e ill ut t ••ml •

• At a Tremendous Sacrifice to Make Room for Their Contractors

f OUR NEW 6 STORY BUILDING IS NOT READY+ and will not be for several months. Through the courtesy of the U. S. Cigar Stores (the new lessees) we4- have arranged to occupy part of our present building. This forces us to throw on the market $200,000+ worth of dining room, bedroom and living room suites, as well as thousands of odd pieces. They are+ offered at Price Cuts of

I . 3S% to SO?HERE IS WONDERFUL NEWS FOR YOU CASH IS NOT NECESSARY

What we want is Room. We must sell out and Sell Quickly. If you are in need of Furniture BUY NOW.

374 Complete Bedroom SuitesA wonderful assortment in Anu'ricnn Walnut, Mn-

lin-any, Ivory I'nunu'led, Kri'iich (Irey Hianirlcri andOat; ;(i'(» offered during this pule at almost uue-hulftheir regular values.

Cnnip-eli1 lli'tlroom Suites from ifT'J up.

462 Complete Dining RoomSuites

In America!] Walnut, Italian Walnut, MIIIHIKIW.V,Flemish Oiik utid (ioldcn Oak. Kcpriwntintf all tlionew designs in vurioiiM pcricicls.lIM'iccf CoinpU'lc WultiuC Dining ldioni Suili' a« lowas Sl.TJ.

If You MUt ItYou Will Mi l , .the D»it Pic-

Itirrt Thl«Y*«r, .

IN NEW YORK

POIITIVILV NO ADVANCE IN PRICIS

a n i ' i ' . '

M r * . W i ' - l i ' . v Ma:<i>n lni ' i r r t i i r n n l

f r o m I l l i n o i s , w l i v r t 1 ^ l i c s p e n t s f v c r a l .

I l l n l l t l l s .

W i l l i i u i i S l r y l i i ' i 1 linn i i i nv i ' i l f r o m |

N e w M i m i n n i i t l i In • • ri»• nf M r s . 1 ' i l z -

r n y W u l l i n i ; ' " I ' a i ' i i i i u t t l i h p l u c r .

M i " . ( J i ' i n ' K c T l i c n u 1 • •p i ' i i t l i in l i

wiM'li u i l l i h e r I n o t lu>f. H r i i j a i n i i i

l i i i m i ' , u f I ' n r t M n i i m n n t n . i

Mt>. J u M ' p t i K i u h a l V r o f l l n l n n l i ' l :

i p i ' i u l a s t W H I I I I ' - K I I I V w i t h l i o r ,

i t i o f l i c r , Mi1- ' . I l i i i ' v l t ' t 'I l i n r i i i 1 . !

i M i - < I " t o r n l . i i l i a f i i n p i ' i i l V r i d i t y ' .

w i l h t i e r f i i i i i l n , M i s s M m j o r k ' W f t l l -

T l i i ' m ' h u A l W I I H v U l t c d K i i i l u y b y

Miitc 'llnrrli't C o o k e , t h v vlitltlnicHUfKC • "

Ml«» Jonntfl rnwlily «|i»iit lintwci'k vltli hoi' ni-tvi1, Mri, (lonliniWoody of Kpnxiit,

MtuUllnf lJnwil, ilnuitliU'f nf Mi'' ' Uowd, ti ile

m wsi bnrti« few day*

I Cllifl DdWtl, tl lick- With Kri|i.A «on w«» bnrti to Mrs, Fr*nk Am-

242 Living RoomSuites

A niu t wonder fu l II. MIII Imi'iit of

Ki'iiilr uphulMtTt'il su i tes , . co

Kfi'iu-li T a p e s t r y , Il*'l|.;i|tii \ ' e '

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