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VOLUME XLII. NO. Issued Weakly, Entered &i Sccond-Ctaso Matter at the Poet-fifiitfl at EUd B&nU, N. J* ti&der ibo Act of March 3d, 167a RED BANES' N. J., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24/ 1920. $1.50 Per Year: PAGES 1 TO 10,'

'A NEW SCHOOL TRUSTEE.! MADE $GO AT APRON SALE.

MONROE1 EISNER SUCCEEDSTHE LATE HENRY N. SUi'l'.

Salaries of Twelve of the LowerGi-ado Teachers Inrrcruacd Over the

, Amounts Fixed in the Originnl Sal-ary Schedule.

Church Society Affair Wna Held LustWeclt at Mn. J. N. IJeersV

Sixty perilous attended an apronmile and sociable Tuesday niirht oflast wee); al Mrs. .lesse N. iieors's onIiroad street for the benefit of thelatlies' aid society of. Grace church.About $01} was floured. An enter-

. , „. , , . , , | iiiinmcnt was iriven consisting uf aMonroe tinner has bean nppointoil i violin duet I.v Mis., Mabel Maz/.a and

>l »L * 1 > - I k . . .1 II , , , , | . I. . . . . . . 1 C _ _ "

ITHREE NEW BUSINESSES. NEW BOARDING HOUSE.

El member of tlio Red Hank board ofodurutitin to fill thc unexpheil termof the file Henry N. Hupp, 'i'he un-pointini'.nt was made Wednesdaynight at >m adjourned meetiiiff of thehonrd. Mr. banner told Ilia colleagues(ill the board that he would give adinner for them Monday night, April6tb, at TIIO!II,IK'.I Inn. The board willl-e-oii-iiniy.i' on that night anil CharlesJ3. Nieiuan, a new .member, will be-gin lii.-i duties. A president and vicepresident, will be elected. These of-Jieen aie now held by Mort V. Puchand Kdwiird II. Lnfetra. Mr. Kisneria a brother of .1. I,enter Ksucr, whoseterm ctpired as u member of thehoard I t:il niunth.

The Hilary schedule was revised sojlhat twelve teachers of thu lower(frillies of the schools will receive'•irger hihiries than were lixcd in theoriginal Dchedule. These increasesare baaed partly on the merit systemJind partly on length of service. Theincreases range from $100 to $150over the original schedule and applyi I'"',to the sithu-icK of Mis. Bessie A.' , ' * , "I'ui'kiiiglon and Misses Mary A, Me- 'Cue, (ierlrudc Normuti, Lillian Ilur-

THEY WILL BE STARTEDATLANTIC HIGHLANDS.

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ICeansburg Woman RenUDoremus's Wallace Street

NewtonHouse.

Daniel and William Oaliea Will Opena Garage—Robert Cook Will Ro-pair Tirea and Bntteriei—Dr. Al-fred Umsiicid to Start Drug Store.Daniel C. and William J. Oukes,

sons of Edward Oaices of Allunlii1

Highlands, will open a garage' and.itomoliile business Tliursday of

SITE FOR NEW LIBRARY.

Ilarry Maxza, a dialogue by Miss Al-niirii Mount and Frederick Adams, avoi'id solo hy Mrs. Kenneth Wyekoff[al'and a reading-hy Miss Crace Child. "'The ulfair was in eluirge of Hiss Mae; , •Throekmorton, Mrs. William llofi-j"1 Atlantic 1 inlands.man, Miss Marion Mount and Miss | W H " e i ! " UKIUI

lissic Adams,

Mrs. Nora Button, win, conducts alargo, summer bourdinr; houses atKennshurg, has rented .\ewlod llore-mus's house on the south .side uf Wal-laee. .street. She will use this housefor a hoarding place in ,'nhlilion tomanaging her bonrdin;' house atKcnnsburg. The renta! was made hythe Red Bunk vca! estate company.This company has ji3sn rented thesouth aide, of Mrs. Isaac Itiehniimd's j »la>'y,

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RUMSON RESIDENT BUYS LANDTOR PUBLIC CUT.

CHURCH .SOCIETY ELECTION.

Annual Mtetini; of the PresbyterianImprovement Society.

I STARVED AMIDST PLENTY.

MEETING OF MECHANICS.LARGE GATHERING AT FAIR

HAVEN THURSDAY NIGHT.

H e n r y E. Meeker Haa B o u g h t » P ieceof P r o p e r t y on Main S t r e e t a lT h a t P lace on Which Hi- Will Builda L i b r a r y in Memory of His Son.

H e n r y K. .Meeker t>i Kiunson hit.-;bough t tvvip lots un Mail! s l i t el a!.t ha t place as a si te for a publ ic li

which he. will erect for t he

n e x t week in J . K. Dowser ' s bui ld ing 'douT>]e""housc on Hudson avenue t u | l m - l l S 1 ' » f tin- Kumsoii people as" aon F i r s t avenue , nea r Val ley dr ive , I,, .a | je J D o w n s of Itiiscllc 1'arl; a n d I n i e m n n a l to his son, Will iam H e n r y

t h e h o u s e s of t he t m . k bu i ld - j ^ e k e r . who died while in m i l i i a i ytUTvice. I h e p rope r ty nuu'-'ht by .Mr.Meeke r compr i ses a lot nil tin.1 --uutii-west c o r n e r of Main st i . 'pi ami Si-<'-ond s t r e e t , owned by -Mrs. Ki. 'hnidRogers , ;ind an ad jo in ing I

The buildingbefore ami

o n eiiK K t f h i ^ c o m p a n y on Khrew.-hurv a v e n u e

k pi'oviveii with facilities for sloriiiR to Eugene Laylon, Jr".and repairing cars. Two InrKC allow1 "--• .«•

in the front jiurt of the

iDi Afp QOIR M AIIfTIAN

veer, II it- M. Whiting, GladysCJole, Ibden C. lOgiin and MargueritKnriKht Albert H. Miller was tln=chief exponent of making these

Tho County Past Councilor"' Asso-ciation of the American Meclinn- j lands and Anbury Park,ict' Lodge Met with United Coun-cil—New Officers Elected.The pant councilors' association of

the American Mechanics' lodges, inthe county, met Thursday night withUnited council of Knir Haven. The . . .meeting was attended l>y lf'U men I-^l i division.

Fair Haven, Ked Bank, Middle-! " ' th t h l ' l i a

Seahiight, Little Silver, Occan-Long Branch, West Long

Branch, lielford, Atliintie Highlandsand Koyport. Twenty past council-

ieth L.. , '£f( joined the association at theVander-, n{jyi.'tinj», which makes tin1 total inein-

" • l.crship III". The new members areClutiba II. Sjiudmuu of Kcyport, W.Jftnrowes Asiiy iind Theodore Fow'

i-r-<ji*i

eases are m tlie front part ofbuilding.

Oaken liros. will devote a largeportion of the (ravage for repairing-automobiles. They will also dotrucking and moving, and in the sum-mer they will conduct a sightseeing!bus service between Atlantic High-; L d Euiliiae a t

They will be; - - - - -the Monmouth county agents for;Triangle motor truck.-:. All kinds ofautoiuoliile supplies will be kept at',the garage. !

During the war Daniel (lakesnerved with the .vlth brigade of the

lie origiiiiilly enlistedli.uik cavalry troop.

William has been associated with his':father in the hotel business, I

Hubert Cook, son of Collector Ed-gar 11. Cook of Atlantic Highlands,;will .start a tire and storage battery jrepair shop next tm.ntli in the Rob-erts building on First avenue at At-!limtio Highlands. He is taking .-.course of training" al New 1 ork in;

T w e n t y nienil.er - ..mc.nl :.iH-iely of- ibchurch a t t e n d e d (lieOf the [aieii'lv Till- (Ina t Mrs. AlbtVl T. II.

I I 'aul 1(. lindclifle wadent of tile ,,...- el.y (l lo ren ius , who .1. <• 1 iiMrs. l ioreii ius was el.Mrs. An nie Cnni iver \v ;

vice pres iden t and Mr- ,iiel! was t e i h c t i.i t rsociety ha-:- S7"J-> in.Siiiei" il \v;i - in j^.'ini/ieil 'ago i l lias raisi d !?1 l,!i,work.

!' the improv. I ' l - . - b y t . - r i a

i i i h i i , i l n i c e t i e

y uf last v.ec',l .'lllll.-1's. .Mr

PLIGHT OF HOLMDEL FAMILYQISCOVERED JUST IN TIME.

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ORANGE MAN BUYS MARTINGRIFFIN'S PROPERTY.

the Corner ofMechanic Street and Globe Court iFetched $21,000—Twenty Hor»e« *Sold nt the Vendue. jMartin Grillin's property on thc j

corner of Met'hiinic street and Globe 'court was struck oil'

t,injr on Main «ti-f<-t,. mvn.-d byAndrew C. Cottrell . William 11.lelmaun made the sales.

,f i i , , ' ' S ' U ' v r l v . *'Mi-. Meeker has a l ron ia f : I."•! Mam s t ree t and i:,n (Vet on

the land, l i t^ price lor . t h e In, , ^ njaile P ^ l . e . ^ 1 . t w a s , u , l

pr ice, hut i t is said Unit Mr. M

l im-

ENTERTAINMENT HKLl) ATTENDORI-T" STUDIO.

OS-

's horses andand the imp

.ic.h, . - - - . . . ' k c r

riuc-tioii j w a n t e d t h e l i b r a r y b u i l t o n t h a iO r a n g e \ p o r n e r a n d h e w a s willine.- t o p a y t h e

p r i c e a s k e d f o r t h e l o t . T h e I . n i l . l i n go n t h e l o t hi ts b e e n n i i u ' - d l.y .Mi1,l i n g e r s t o a lot. o n Cliii .-eh s t r e e t .T h e C o t l r e l l lot h a s a front.••;.'.• -of e e t on M a i n s t r e e t , whi . - l i v, i t b

uf Ked Hank, 'Irving Hoop and Mel-sin i \ Yard of lielford, Myron L.

Ih,- teachers of the other grades Campbell of Little Silver, and II. F.d-V e n nolilied by the hoard tha l i j ' a r Smith, Charles Iliivden, Charleshad

they iMtild expect change.-, to be made I iin tlicii Kidaries, but-tlii' boartt madeJio ul her chiiugcs than those nii'ii-tioni'd. The boaril members believethat they will he id.le to grant tlieseinciyasepi without (iverrunniiig1 theiriippropri;itiou.s.

Hii[ieiniteudeiit I'aul R. Hadcliiru"wa.s aullioiizepl to engage a teiic'herfor the l.ahuiee of the vear to suc-ceed M.ss Katherine Wainwriglit,.who on iccount of sickness will beUnable l.i> teai-lrilh' vest of this term.A leave of absence was granted toher. She was the teacher of Eng-lislianil Latin in Hie ninth grade.

Clerk Charles A. Mintou was in-fill uefeil to. draw up resolutions inregard ID the death of Mr. Kupp ntulto semi an engrossed copy of theI'eaiilutioii.s lu tile family.

I H E POOLE FASl l SOLD.POUT MONMOUTH PROPERTYBOUGHT FOR DEVELOPMENT.

The N w Ownora of Ihe Place areMoriincy & Walker of Keanahurgand They Will Cut the Farm UpInto Building Lots.Mrs. Horn Poole Ini3 sold her furm

Iieiir Port Monmouth to Morrissey &.Walkor of Knansburg, who will cutthe property up into lots and put itpn the market. The farm containsflfty ueres and is about li quarter ofn mile west of Port Monmouth. Anbid-fashioned but substantial houseJ8 on the place and there is n fine setof outbuildings, including a mr^e.stucco hum. The farm is one of thejnoat fertile in that, locality.

Mon-iiincy & Walker liavo taken an.option oil a property of twelve acresWinch adjoins thfl Poolc form and

.which is owned liy the Cyreniii Enst-Jnond estate. The Keansburg firm isalso negotiating for D. K. Hampton'sfarm of twelve acros, which in near.the Poole farm.

The sale of the Poole place is adirect result of the Eiist Keansburgdevelopment which began about twoyears ago. This development hasBpread until it has reuehed the out-skirts of Port Monmouth and it hascaused large increases in land values.Mirny summer residences have, beenbuilt and everything indicates thatPort Monmouth is on the threahliold'of a building boom similar to thatenjoyed by Kvnnsburg.

, THE ASSESSOR CONTEST.

.GeorRo Brny the First Aspirant toAnnounce His Candidacy.

(iiMirgc 1!lay has let il be knownthat he wants to In1 assessor of KedBunk. The job is now held by Les-ter E. McQueen, who was recentlyappointed deputy county clerk. Mr.McQueen will resign from thc nllieeSn July, after the tax appeals are set-tled, in order \to give nil his time toJlis clerk job. Mayor Patterson willthen appoint someone to fill the office•of assessor until after election. Mr.Bray is a Republican. The man whogets the appointment will probably bethe Kepuhlienn assessor candidate ntthe election. No Democrat has yetonninineed that he will he a candidiitofor the ollice at the primaries.

WANT TO BE FREEHOLDER?

Councilmnn Mnnnhnn Dooi—Council-man White in Thinking of Running.

('vunrilnmn .losso Miiiuihnii of HeilBank has unnnuiu'cd that he will boa candidate for tl»> He-publican iiom'-ilialion for freeholder nt the pri-xntirics next full. Friends of Coun-cilman Williiini II. R. White of KedHunk are eadeavorini!; to prvBttnilt*him to iniike a fry for the Democraticnomination for freeholder. In a tidlcwithMr.for

, yCross, Charles 11. Va i i l ' n in t ,

F r ank 1>. Cover i , (Jeorge W. .Smith,William 1>. l . i l t lc, Kr., A lexande rDmiRbty, A r t h u r II. Sickles, Will iamI!. Li t l ie , J r . , Harvey M. Little, M.Miiyd Smi th , ( ihar les Mil l ion and C.I'ilt VVorlhley of h'ai- N'ew ollieel's \vi;i'icoming year. Thechosen:

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C o u n t y en

avr ikelected fur thefoliowinf;' were

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il i i i - -- l t i i lpi ' r t Kt

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ll.i. b e u n -

•e t l i ry - K .lap. ll.-.l IIIPIW. I'p.r.y.

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i ' ' ( i . W u l l i n u , Hflfipi-.l.y I'ii.pTi'1. I . " . . . ' l l r i in i -h .

1.. CipmplK' l l . l . i t l l . . S i l -

Haven.Uut:.iik-

p.tin.I Ki-iink II. Cuvi 'rt , I'n

t'iiliiiel-l-:. A. H.'niH'H, Furm-iiii-lnl".

Olianli.ill ninrlivl Tnyll.l-. West I.i.lli;llrimoli.

KxociltH'e rumiliitt.'i'—Groipre O. Vpui'lips-H.-ll Kiit.piitown. cliuii-muii; Allu.ft. K. ,Snv-IIIT Mi.Ulli-loutn; Kranklin U. Dnil.!, Aslpiii-)-I'nrk. Allpi'.t Vnn.lfrl.ilt, Kryport; J. I!. Cur-tis, IMmiir.

The new oflieers were installeil byP. Hall l'neker of Seubrigbt. Coun-cilor Mills appointed one member ofeach of the 32 councils in the countyon the membership committee and heselected Mr. Packer to have charge

h i f hof the entertainmentcoming year. After

hd

gfeatures thethe meeting

retreading and vulcanizing" tires anilin storage battery work, He was inservice with the naval aviation de-partment during the war.

Dr. Alfred I'lns-hr-id, who has boona preseriplion drue^-ist in Ira Anton-

livery stable stockmenfs wlvieh lie UHed iii his con t rac t -ing business were also i|is|.o'sed of.The side drew one of the huy;estcrowds which has ever turned out t o , f,ontaR<j of the Rogers lot, rii vendue iit Ked Hank. | l ibrary proper ty a frontline

feet on Main s t reet . Mr.paid $1,11111 for Mrs. Coltrell".

From persons who are iiitimacquain ted with .Mr. Meeker itlearned tha t lie intends to s tarnew l ibrary building th is :•]The cost of the bui lding isknown, but Mr. Meeki-r's frieinltha t the exi.ense \\'ill be of nu e.era t ion to -Mr. Meeker. He willno expense, it is said', ttr eree! a Iing of dignity and beauty

fidthethe

The new owner of Ihe proper ty)which e/iis sold iit auction has m a d e ;no s t a t e m e n t as t o what be will dojwith it , hu t i t is saitl that he has n r - |rnmi-cd ID rent it to a New Y o i Vclothing niii i iul 'acturing linn. T h e |lantl lias a f ron tage of. 7t, feet o n |Meehanie s t r ee t and Hiti feet oni i l o h e cour t . On it is v, large two- ,s tory buiblia^; which Mr. fi rilliii useilfor his l ivery and cord rart ing busi-jness. Sir. (Jriliiii has been ii luui

t.-i-k.-r

ll Was Given n F e w iNijjlits A g o bythe S t u d e n t s of Miss Ange l i ca Os-tendorff and Adal l je r t 'Os tendor l fB e f o r e a l.iirije Aud ic i i r e .

A .-inu-el 1 bv tin s t m l e i d s of Mis.-Angel iea Oslfiiib.i-lf and A d . d b e r i

- h.-lii a lew iii^lit:- iij^'td.irtl slli,lio on Mi.ll-bef ' . i i ' an iiU'ftenee of

T h e sLmliII u'it.- t le i -i ' ; ini;i ' iotis, palms, a n drls wnre jiink and wh i t e

f n t e r l - a inmen l d r e wiiusr alul exti-itordiniiryi- p layed by Ihe pupils-.an;1..- ii. ago from teneen year.--. Many euni-- paid to the pupi ls aial

OsU'iidnr.l"al the Us! elm o u t h s t ree tI f>(1 jier.-ons.o ra ted wi thferns. 'Tlie 'jiib-esse-s. Tlifre<|Uent iipjilt a l e n t w;<-'i'lie pllpih; layears to siNieipliliieills weieHi .lli.--s OMell

. . r k o r a l l h i s lile am hea vacnlinn

say.-> hei .ei t . ie l i t •

ides's drug store iit A thinlands the past live years, will open aIrujr store in A. L. (iorlin's building.

Mr. (iorliu coiiiluctc.fi a clothinn stare .and he lias been selling out hi.- stock. \ >•'""« l " lilK_|'

has not picked out any .special line ofindustry to follow after he gets barkinio working harness.

Twenty horses were sold at theiuietioli and they brought very jjoodprices. Teams went at .^i'.!". to ^r.r.l)each and .single horses brought SJlit)to 1(1 ISO. F'arm wagons sold for $00to $li!0. The elTect of Ihe automo-biles on pleasure driving with horseswas very noticeably shown when thecarriages were strucif oil. Bidding]

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e" a d n u l . I ii' VV.- l lcr , . l e aU a i r i i u l p l iv i o l i d

cn i;ilili

j eiH.ugh In serviI community.

Uio WwA.

clam chowder was served by the FairHaven council and a smoker was held.Those in charge of thc arrangementsfor the meeting were Harry Dennis,Kdward Little, William J!. Little, Jr.,Harvey Little, Joseph Hendricksonanil Arthur B. Sickles.

The association meets once ii monthwith a different lodge, ami us therearc 32 councils in t'he over two years b>

A NEW TRACT OPENED UP.NEW YORK REALTY FIRM BUYS!

HENDRICKSON FARM.

Sixteen Acres of Land at Campbell'sJunction Have Been Cut Up intoLots—Several Sales Made—Streetsto lie Laid Out.Dr. Hurry Hendrickson of Atlantic

Highlands has sold his farm at Camp-bell's Junction, near New Monmouthand Belford, to the Internationalrealty company of New York. Theproperty consists of sixteen acresand it ia bounded on the cast andwest hy two roads. These roads areMain .street, which leads from thetrolley station at Campbell's Junctionto Belford, and tlie Belford and PortMonmouth plank road. The northand south boundaries nrc the HenryWalling property nnd the brookwhich runs into Compton's creek.

The property is being divided intobuilding lots nnd it has been placedon the market under the name ofLenison Manor. A survey of theproperty was made by G. HerbertTodd of Atlantic Highlands, and sixlots on the tract were sold the daynfter the. survey. Last week the pro-moters had a large number of in-quiries fronv'prospective buyers and

..Ki.-, »•.« »» ,,,1,-ie.ma.vy folks from New Yolk inspectedthe county, it will the property, beyeral lots "were- sold,before every lodge I T l u ! Property will be graded und

CHANGES MADE TO HOTEL. hii.i Well

ALTERATIONS MADE TO HARRY | ; | 0

G. DEGENRING'S PLACE.

Mr. Degenring is One Hotel Man whoDoes Not Propose to be Put Out ofBusiness by Prohibition—Cateringto Salesmen.

...„-- ._ „., .., Harry (!. DegiMiring'has bud tin1

everything elseijivas lively ;m<l; interior of his Jloiimouih hotel rc-

dalbt.i i

Yiinkn

i; a ntau.p I nMar^-are! Jlai

it O.-teiidu.-li ; vocu•e Smith ;

.Marie -il l.'lano t

II Solo:-•ii ami Kdmwiidy J .-an l '.retinan,

Margare t Dudley aiitl Adc lbe r t <):;-teiuh.rlV and n \ io l in ensemble byMarie Jensen , Ka thar ine I .aJhi rehe,Miivgavet Nclwvn, Viola Olmslcd , ) i v e ;,,„Louise 1'ippinga, .Stella Yanko, I'M-nuind Bloni, Harry . l ieni iet l , Chester| )e ( iarve and Murr is bihovsky.

The Head of the Family Wiis Sent toa Snni tor iuni nml tin- Motbr r ofThree Made a Brave bppt Unsuc-ceesful l"ij;bt Aijaintt Want .

S e v e n ! \^eel.-- a-.o \ \ l.idislowItycliku- of Hohn,b-1 wii • ei.t to asiin ititriuin for con.-urn [it i\ .-J. 'i lie man

I VY ] lioii- ^ l l t^ '"-'''n poorly f"r a b»n;;- lime huthad vvorketl for eariou.1- fannei'tirfiundubnut llidiiule! until his. s t r e - n j - 1 i i i : ; a v e o u t . l l . - i . t y I I I I . - - j r . i v e

Mi. Kychlcu.s the i i ' 1 of a iinu.ie on hisf a r m a n d p e n n i l l e i l him to lake anyfirewood he w a n t e d from lh'. pl-iee.Wh.-n .Mr. Kychku.- iieeiime sic); the.Monniouth social ' .velfan ' a.-Koeiationbci-iinic i i i l e r f s t e d iii bis ease anil i tWas at Ihe iiistigiiiM.il <d' the soc i e tytlr.it. lie wa:- sen t t o -,i Miii i iariuni. H eand Ins fami ly a r e L i t h u a n i a n s a n dt h e y m o v e d li> l lnl i i idel f rom L u n gI.-iami a vea r or si. ..tin-

A f t e r .Mi. Kychl.u:-his wife hail to s u p p ' nd r e n , t h e y o u n g e s l ..m o n t h s o ld . lJue mc h i l d r e n she was notand w o r k , b u t she Ia n d t h e r e b y 'jot <unun 'ought t o . -uppoiic h i l d r e n . Tin.1 sociatioll did nntb i l ig f'h u s b a n d was sentw e e k l lo l rnde l folksfac t t ha t .Mrs. l iyebd r e n w e r e badly mw e r e slloi I of o t h e rm o t h e r had t r i ed I "enuL1 for herse l l ;iw i thou t b e i n g de]l. I

Kinr i : t h a t t i m e i.b'1 U h l o r l u n u i uwomen a n d he r ch i ld ren h a v eb e e n we l l p r o v i d e d f'.r. Key .W i l m e r .MacNair, -Mrs. 'I h e r o n AIc-Camiihi-H iind .Mr. ' ' , "os- nave beenespecia l ly u . n . rou.- in in.".l:ing" con-tribution'.-" lor the fami ly . T h e over-seer of t he poor of l lo lmdihas been iieqiinint '- '! w.iub u t l ega l ly iie l la- 'HI ••pub l i c moMi-y for a • ••••• "as t he ..'ip.mil>' ' h" - : ' •" 'e n o u g h in l lo ln ide l loe n t i l i c d t n a s s i s t a n c e ,now I.eiiiK- made1 to y.< 'suppor t of tiie Kyeiii.uthe t o w n in Long lsin

to "

.a:- sen! awayher thiee chil-'••• horn i-: four." car" of her!.h- In ;;u out,k in washingoney, l.ui not

and herher.-eli

at leaway d

orll" a n d -Mr. t J s t en -

Xtt'Cll[liano

in Hreil-id Miir-

Illi-t by Mar-u Olm s t e a d ;l i l om, Caro l

ndn lpb , Miiv-W e l f e r a n d

,y Aile-Iph anil-:ilos -by,• S t e l l a

herlast

•oke u p tn Ihe.. a n d h e r e h i l -•ii of I'IHHI a n d

•ee- 'lli.'S. TllCe .ni t al l e x i s t -

i i . :r ' h i l d r e n•pi! en i .harity.

wnshipfacts,

ight to use,i.i this sort,

Hv...| Ions-i:ip to he

An effort iaoney for thefamily fromI, where thehere is little

ige t t i ng aid f, beeause 111enough t l n i

mi tha t source ,family did notIn gain a legal

1 L W h e n ' t h e plight of Mrs. Rychkusand her th . ee cluldr••:: y.as discovered

the county in visited. Tlio next streets will be laid out.meeting will be held Monday night,April 26th, with Howell council atFarmingdalc. State Councilor J.Preston Potter and other state officersare expected to be present.

PARTY BY CAMPERS' CLUB.

St. Patrick'jtivitict

Day Observed .with Fes-at John TetleyV

ALMOST OVERCOME BY GAS.

Citnrella Family Had a Narrow Escape from Death Last Week.

Policeman Samuel Clippenger wasputroliug his beat on Bridge avenue

smclled gas escaping fromthe store of the

whenliving rooms over

spirited, but for mosWbf tlie carriages |,i<pL.oi.litO(| and repainted and has hadthere were few offers and these ve-hicles sold cheap.

The sale, not including the proper-ly, amounted to $8,500. George II.fioberts of New Monmouth was theauctioneer. He kept the crowd' in agood humor with stories and humor-osities. On Friday Mr. Roberts crieda sale of livery stable horses andstock for Sexton & Haviland of As-bury Park. This sale, amounted toabout ¥8,000. ' '

WILL BUILD LARGE HOUSE.GROUND BROKEN FOR COSTLY

RIVERSIDE DRIVE RESIDENCE.

The Home Will be Built for Fred-erick C. Earl of Bayonne—Two ofthe Contractt for the Home HaveBeen Awarded.Ground was broken last week for a

house on Riverside drive in Middle-town township, near Red Bank, forFrederick C. Earl of Bayonne. Thehouse will be one of the largest andmost costly in this neighborhood. Itwill be 38x100 feet and will be en-closed with brick. Ernest A. Avcndis the architect. The plans have riotbeen fully prepared and the construc-tion work wilL not be started untillater in the spring.

The .Campers' club of Red BankUnion paper company. The rooms! Two contracts have been awarded.H r C O l l U p i c U (> V x l l l l l [ t• VV V'l I'll* l l l u O t U U *- u l U l / t f^

held a St. Patrick's day party „,„] family. The fumes had been es-1 trading and William O'BrWedncsdav night at John T. Tetley's t.| l [1iI lg for several hours and the the plumbing ami heating,on Chestnut street. Duncing, games members of the family were in a from time to time has beund other forms of merrymaking

j d Tl '

ompany , .bv Andrew Citarella ' Scott & Scott will do the general eon-

" i i ' " m : O ' B r i e n will doMr. Earl

been buying

were enjoyed. Tborated in green an

pa'rtiai"stupor.'' Mr. Clip-• • • " • • " "

Rejfislor reporter hint week,hit i t d t h t h i h t

ii Rejfislor reporterWhite Hinted t hut he mightDie (illiee but that he hude any definite dei.'i:iioil yet.

not

Nolico.'I'lie Ued Hunk IJitildiiiK nnd Lou;

[Association lias opened n now'seriesof stuck, both for liwunlorn and bor-rowers. Htilifu'ription bookfi will re-|iiaiii open for inventors until ll\<April meet ing of the AfisorinlionTuesday niftht, April 1 .'1th, 11) 20.Edwin H. (!onovi>r, iii'cretiiry, IiroadStreet N'aliipiial bank, l(i MonnioiilhBtrecl, Red Hank. Advertisement,

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Nolico.llr. .Stiaui;hn in away on a vjieation

hiiil I'r. .lackm.nUf Newaili will be lit}iin I'eil Hank oniei' on WeiJneHdhm! Saturdays from !l:()() ti) 4:1101*. M. until furlhi'i' nolici1.- Advertiiuuueut.

nt Klliolt'.i, m Ilroml utreef.tisement.

Adver-

e rooms were dec-1 , , e n ( j e r had considerable (HfTrculty ind St. Patrick s day aWil|<ening them. The cause of the

land from various parties in theneighborhood of Riverside drive andhe now' owns about thirty acres of

favors were given to the guests. A ' ic l lk W l s a broken (ixture and it was,]liuul in tlmt locidity. He ownsbuffet luncheon was served, a feature | r e p a i r e d The Citarellas suffered ' 'of which was a large cake .with green1 (-,.„,„ t | u , oireets of gas poisoning foricing nntl green candles. The party! s u v e r a l days. -Iiroke un at midnight. The guests| ' -^,.^»- -

were Mavgnrel Lucas, Doris Krey,| P D r i N T C T R F P T HnilSF SOI DHelen Lindsley, Marion Many, Mil-1 F R 0 N T STREET HOUbt SOLD.Ired Tetley, Klsie Dey ami Elsie I'ol-lemus, Charles Allaire, Harold andHusseU Tetley, Kenneth Diet/., HarryDunhnr and C'opeland Kell.

A FAREWELL PARTY.

It Was Given Friday Night for Mm.Frank Brewer of Westaide.

The ladies' aid society and the wo-men's missionary society of the Itc-forrned church gave a farewell sn'ci- j.able Friday night lit Miss Louise Car-lile'il Sunset avenue fur Mrs.Frank Iirewer of Clinton avenue.About forty persons were present.Rev. James Dykeuia rendere-d a vocal.solo. Mr. nnd" Mrs. Hrywcr will movein a few days to Bunicgal.

Extrnordinary.One of the most amazing purchases

we've over made, women's andmisses' top coats, something very ul-tra, at $22.50. They're the Jind ofthe Benson. Thc 24 garments, all wecould get. of them, are a strictly hie:hclass proposition; about half of themarc of imported fabrics, Scotchheather colors; the rest of them areof the best American Woolen com-pany looms of line texture, not buy-able nt less than $.'!fi; a most extra-ordinary olfcr at $'•!'.!.SO. A. Sab &Co., Hcil Bank.---Advertisement.

SpecinI Notice.I'ofatoeH should be sold hy weight,

and a basket of potatoes shouldweigh thirty pounds, net. When youbuy a banket ,of potatoes nt No. '1Iiroad ill reel, Ked Hank, you will re-ceive thirty pounds of polati.es. Al>-bolt Worthley. -Advertisement.

Viiiting Chiropodiat.Dr. Francos R. Cooko Casler will

make appointments by telepjiono toeonio to you when needed. PhonoEatontown 210l)-l'M2 between (1:00I\ M. nnd 8:01) P. KL—Advertiue.-

Kvery Saturilnypeanut brittle nnd nil tallb-B, 3D centsper pound al Latin's Omidy Shop, B0lirond ntreet, Ked Itnnk.—Advertino-merit.

William H. R. White Buys RolandClement Leonard't Property.

Williiun 11. H. White has boughtHoland Clement l.eonai'd's house onthe south side of West Front street,near Trinity church. The price was$5,75(1 and the sale wus miide byHawkins Bros. Mr. White boughtthe property as an investment. Thelot is 43x1.10 feet and the house haseight rooms and a bathroom. Thehouse is provided with modern ini-provcnienhi. It in occupied by JohnLeonard. Mr. White will take pos-session in July.

Real F.ntntc.If you liuve property to null or

wjint to buy property give me achance to help you out. I have sev-eral clients who want to buy propertyin or near Ked Hank and I nm thefellow you want to see if you wantto sell. If you want to buy I willgive my best endeavors to curryingout your wishes. Quick and eflicientservice is the kind 1 try to (-Ive, andyou lire nlwnys sure of being treatedon the level when yon have buainenadealings with me. 0. II. Perry (Iwynn,Eisner building, Ked Hani:, N. .1.—Advertisement.

AutotnobilistB, Attention!Have your riuliatoiB repaired by

Holler Brothers, the leading radiatorrepair men of Monmouth county. Allour work is done with expert care andin guaranteed. A trial will convinceyou. We also curry u full line ofall stiinilnrd-mnke tirea. lied Bankllwlintor workn, Heller Brothers), pro-prietors, West Front street, Redlinnk. Phone 1177.—Advertincmcnt.

~»• «^Special Notice.

Potatoes should he sold by weightand n basket of potatoes shouldweigh thirty pounds, net. When youbuy II basket of piitatoe.'i at No, IIiroad street, lii'd Hank, you will reeeivo thirty pounds of potatoes. Allbolt Worthley. Adverti-ieinent.

Ouijn Bonrdaat KIHOII'M, lid lirond street.- Adver

land)ii both sides of liiverside drive, in-luding part of what was the Boett-ier tract, and he also owns land on.oth sides of Prinirle avenue. He

will oecupv his new house.

Branch Avenue House Sold.Irving Berk, a shoe dealer at Red

Bank, has bought Vcrnon Cowart'shouse on the west side of Branch ave-nue nnd will occupy it. The priceivas $'1,000 and thc sale was made bythe Red Bank real estate companyThe house has sis: rooms and a bath-room nnd it is provided with gas,electricity and heat. It has hard-wood floors.

The Boy« Are Not to Blame.One of my customers complainer

to me that slie don't know what to doabout, her boy's clothes,' they wearout so quickly,' and she has to get newones nil the time. "'! linow the rea-son," 1 replied. "The trouble is, yornever think «f bringing your schnoboy's clothes to be Vleaned; in fact,

' get very little hoys' clothes com-pared with ladies' and gentlemen's.Look out for your hoy's clothes juslas well as for your own and you wilsave money." City 1'iv Cleaning andDyeing Wtpiktj, 11 Mechanic streetg

Broadproprietor.tisement.

street.Phon

William".H.7-.1.

OstrovAdver

SANUORN'S

Awning and Carpet Cloanitiu WorU>"lied Bunk.

Awnings, boat covers nnd curtainscarpetn and rugs denned, scoured tunstored; miittvesses renovated nivmade to order, laying of carpets, rtiginnd linoleum. Kstimaten cheerfullygiven. Satisfaction guaranteed. MWhite street. Hod Hank. Phone 32-—Advertisement.

-* • -&- ~Noticr to TrnpperalI ,will positively pay the highest

f-riera for vnw fuvs of all descriptions)rop me n pontid and I will call foi

minui, or deliver them to '.!!! WeiFront ntivot, lied Hank. I). I. Viuderveer, lied Hunk wnltini£ roomPhone yi'Ki, Advertisement.

Ev«ry Saturdaypeanut brittte nnd till tafilea, !![> centper pound at Lnng'H Candy Shop, !ilI)roud ctrcxit, Hed llnnk.-—Advertimmont.

tie of the rooms remodeled into a:ithroom. Other alterations haveeen made and the hotel has beenrado into one of the most up to dateoarding places in the town. The1

limbing was done by Arthur G.icicles and the other work was doney Frank M. Chambers.

A short time ago a new featureas introduced at the hotel by serv-

ng special meals for business men.'he hotel makes a specialty of pro-iding accommodations for travelingalesmen and other strangers in town,'he number of drummers who visitied Bank is larger than most peopleealize. The hotel register for theuist month showed that 400 salesmentopped there one or more, duys duringbat time. Mr. Dcgeiiving says be is•no hotel man who does not proposeo be put out of business by prohibi-ion, and the alterations which he haslade to his place are designed rnake

hotel attractive even though it is

PARTY AT OCEANPORT.

itis Loretta I.nwson Celebrated HerNineteenth Birthday Last Week.Miss Loretta Lawson of Occanport

ilcbratcd her nineteenth birthday aew nights ago with a party. A largeirthday cake with nineteen candles

was in the center of the table and,vas surrounded by smaller cakes dec-irated "with American flags. Pinkind white streamers were used in theecorations and a large red bell hungn the center. Miss Lawson receivednany presents. Music ami dancingere enjoyed until long past midnight.

Those present were Mr. and Mrs.Ienry Kmmons, Mr, and Mrs. llernardIcarsi, Mrs. A. Lawson, Misses Clira,

Ellen anil Adeline Emmons, Miss RuthScarsi, Miss Myrtle Lawson, Slu'ilocl;Woodward, Sherwood Scarsi, JohnIulse, Leslie Wolcott and Cecil Mac-jloud of Oceanport, Sergeant Harry3eeney and Private Maurice Pnlter-;on of'Camp Vail, Miss Marie Julian,

ItHIGH SCHOOL

GIVE A SHOWSTUDENTSTWO NIGHTS.

F01I ED1 VlhlAT.

iyha

Vincentdirect-

were on the verge of starvation.I O \ v n s ,'enerally supposed at Holmdcl,

when Mr. Ryfbkus was sent away,! that the social service ti.^ociution haa

Red Bank Senior Class to Present; arranged matters so that the family"The Real Thing," a Comedy •»!

would be eared for. . . .Three Acts, on Friday and Satur-Idaj Nights at the High School.The graduating elas.s of the lied j

— ink high school will Rive its annualplay Friday and Saturday nights ofthis week in the junior high schoolbuilding. The play will be a comedyof tliree acts entitled "Thc RealThing" and it is written along thesame lines as the well known play

The Blue Bird." The pupils in theplay are being trained bDailey of New York, whoed the class plays in the Rod Bankschools for several years. Dancingwill be held in the school after theentertainment.

Those who will take part in theplay are Anna Havtman, KrankMount, Dorothy Denise, Anna Kaney,Horace Rogers, Kathryn M. Child,Gladys Adams, Samuel Sobel, Wil-liam ligolf, Gertrude Chadwick, JohnTetley, Edward O'Brien, Doris Buck-alew, Mary White, Frank Olsen andTeresa Herold.

MOOSE LODGE INSTALLATION.

Newly Eleced Officers at Red BankPut Into Office Last Week.

The Moose lodge of Rod Bank held

A GUN AND A DINNER BELL PUTTHEM TO FLIGHT.

They Tried to Break into TheodoreStilwell'. Store and They Sent On»of Their Number to Spy on Mr.Stillwcll—Nothing Stolen.Theodore Stilwell, the postmaster

,, .,„„„ and storekeeper at Everett, got outDancing | of bed u few iuEhtd ago to get some

• medicine for his wile who is an in-Af h b d inimhed this er-valid. After he bail finished this er-

rand and had put out the light, hi»wife saw- a man looking into theroom through a window. Mrs. btil-well's bedroom is on the hrst floor ofhe house, and the mm, was ^standing

on the porch. He had a flashlightand the glare from it lighted up theroom When the man saw that nevvToteerved he quickly disappeared.

Mr. Stilwell grubbed his double-barrel shot gun and ran out on the

His store is only a short dis-porch.tance fromfourdoor.

menMr.

is oyhis house, and he saw

trying to pry open theStilwell l.red off his gun

o p ,Miss Sarah Ballsteiu and Leo

Long Branch, andHulse of Red Bank.

MissWalshClara

CHANGES AT EVERETT.

Several Farms at That Place WillHave New Occupants.

Raymond Mokun of lOverelt will,vork the Bailey farm, near Liacroft,in shares the coining season. _ The'arm is now occupied by Krnestliischoif, brother of Anthony Uiseh-o(V, tire owner. Mr. Mvd/.an ba:. beenworking: at Manhattan Iransl'er.

Calvin Williams will move fromyreniu.s Stilwugon\s house at I'jvcr-

ett to Matawan.Morris Cnrncy has moved from

Marlboro to the large house on ,lamesCarton's farm. Mr. Carney will

work for Mr Carton.

The Moose lodgein installation of officers Thursdaynight! About 1 "7T> persons were pres-ent, including members of the liedHiiiiU lodge, about twenty members ofthe MoiMcheart legion of Red JKank

door. Mr. Stilwell l.retwice to alarm the nei^borhooil

md about twenty mein hers of the

then rang.„..„ "a" dinner bell. The men.who were trying to break into thestore took to flight. ,

The shots fvo.n the gun and thothe dinner bell brought

male population olie store. A search waa• thieves, but they could

iinll of Kair Haven. A season of j niitTbo. foil ml. Nothing was takenehmaking took place, which was ; f l.,,m the store, as the thieves were

v refreshments anil ilane I u l l a | , | 0 to gain entrance. it »ollicers installed were as, tliouirht Ihe thieves saw the lignt

Mr Stilwell made when h«lifter the medicine and that

Long Ili-iincli Mouse lodge. The new ...oliicers were installed by John ]'. Mill- ; iml,i,. for I!

ringing ofmost of theKverett to

•ipeefollowei

(•M Fi.nl .ai-.l .in- \V.-ilt,.. . , , . | . | . I l i i y l . - .. I . . I . I P . M i i l v i l i i l l .. l i . . - | . | i |p K. Il l-ipukt 'pi .-iiiipipi U I . I I . T I N i i r mI I , m y l l i i w . l y ..1 ( i i ' u . - i : o D a v i s .: i . t i n M c l ' v i i - .

Early SpriiiR Rentals.Allaire co Son have rented

T. Melzgar's house on West

Ullilblo

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Notice.The Ret! Bank Building and Lunn

Association baa opened a new seriesof stock, both for investors and bor-rower.'!. Subscription books will re-main open for investors until theApril meeting of the AssociationTuesday night, April lllth, l»Ktlwin "it. Conover, secretary, ltroailStreet National hank, 15 Moninotitlistreet, Red Bank.—Advertisement.

Spechd Motict". .Potatoes should be sold hy weight,

nnd n biiiiki't of poliito.'.i shouldweigh thirty pounds, net. When youbuy" a basket of putale.cn at N». :!Hrimd street. Bed Hank, you will re-ceive thirty poiimls of potatoes. Ah-butt Worthley.—Advirlisonienl.

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Own it Homo.Let us toll you how. The Land nnd

Loan Co., Newton Doreinu•'., pieiii-dent. I'liiine Hi; or write in -MustFront iitrevt, Red liimk. AdverUse-iiient.

-«».«»-Typowritor Uead»|Ufttt«r».

Wo buy, r^nh, sell, (tirrh/iriffd nndrepair typowritera. Truhiii'a, theStovo of a-Thouaand Itt'inii, f.H Hro/id•troot, Red Bunk.—-Ailvcrtticmant.

street to William S. Naulty of New-ark, the Daniel White house onPeters place to (icorgo ('. Coinhe.s ofUoselle Park, Harry (1. Burden'shouse iit .Shrewsbury to James K.(Ivape of Brooklyn and the Rogerli'nnpiliiir bouse on Kiist Front streetto R. K. Moody of New York.

Help Wanted-—Important..Male: head workman for drapery

and liirpi't workrooms; furnituresalesman, carpel salesman, an experi-enced solicitor for Contract Departiiii'iil. I'Viuali1: coat and unit smles-lady and I'dU'i" for women's wear.Veiir-rmiiul pimitioim, salaries andbonus. Apply in person or by mailto It. Coiil;, superintendent, ttlein-biieh Compiiny, Anbury Park, N. J.Advertisement.

went. ... — . . , ,.„they sent one of their number to in-vestigate conditions at the house

Lincroft Road Washed Out.The Phalanx road at Lincroft, in

front nf thu Church farm, was bndlywashed out dining the recent thaw*UUI , , ,m „[,„•„„-. A big gaiiRof men

Harry w s .,, Km\, last week under the sn-Front ,,,,.vki,,,1 ,,f Chillies Hucklui filling

iolc which was made in theroad About KM. lo;ids of t a r thwere rei|uireil for the job.

sitpervisolschool, Kil

J. Pitman West,music iit ML •la

d l'.ank, will tench il lini-I numhi1!" fif p iano pu])il.Li a t their

lesidiMices, Termi! on appl ica t ionCorner l l roadway and .Sixth a v e n u eI.on^ llriineh, N. J . Phone 1*01 ,1belli;- l l i i ineb, Adve r t i s emen t .

Il<>nif-Ma<t<= Ciuidy.Madeleine ISai'tlieh'Diy will l ake oi-

de l s I'or iMii-.ter. Mixed chocola te :

There'

know ithome.

Accordion Plailim,'.s many a person wantingilnne biit heretofore did notcould be done right hero at'We are specialists in ac-

•ordion plaiting and have ninny ofhe mosi |.articuliir women ot tnu

section asi our sutialivd pntrona. Steuin and let tit* show you our work. Our.nietii will iiliio please. French Clean-ers, and Dyers, Moe (lordoii, propn-:lor, li lirontl street, Kd Hank.

Phone VI". M.- -Advertisement.-~fm * * ^

Special Notice.ToLiloen sliould be s..bl by weittht,

anil a ba.iket of pota toes shouldweigh tl.il ty pound.!, m l . When youbuy ii basket of potuM"'* »t N»- s

l i road s t r ee t , lied Hani' . .V"" Will r<l-re ive tbiitjl iimuids of iiotatoe*. Ab-bot t Worl i i lcy. .Adverllseinent.

Opon for :>f=a«on ti( 1920.I)eLi'ile''i, on the h i l l t o p , Allttira.

Miinic and daneiii);. I > m » :!(U, SharkKiver.I ineiiienf.

and I'udreii,:.;.:l. . . \di l rIted Hank.

$1,.!!> p e r poiinil.:.;i V.H KiveiiiideAdvertisement.

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MiningAll itiv.cn, for Mining poiisoKiiiou.Write fnr rtsl or come sec me, Clifford (i. Hrown, Craldmry tStation,N. .1.—AdvcrliHiiineiit.

William «. DeLiale. -Adver-

,1. t: Hi.iiiiini; v/i.di.-« to Minoonc*tha t Crt ' t 'n <inlile», Plvdnure l l»y, hinow open f«»r tho inaaon.

ure ll»y, laAdvertif*"

Cui>raiit»«<l I'i-'"p Tuning.A. II. Diihan, iilnno nnd pl«y«t

pintio t.'ebpii.'inii, -1".! lluilnon nveuu*,nion'o H><! .1. —Ailvurtlaement, _

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DAILY BALANCES of £1,000.00 or over WE PAY, AUTOMATICALLY aiki WITHOUT BEING

ASKED, INTEREST of 2 per cenl.

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APRIL 1st, 1930, INTEREST of 4 per cent per annum. ' . . .

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OUR TRUST DEPARTMENT we CAN ACT for YOU in the CAPACITY of ADMINISTRATOR, EX-

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OUR BOND DEPARTMENT we can PURCHASE for YOU FOREIGN or DOMESTIC SECURITIES.

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THE STRONGEST BANK IM MONMOUTH COUNTY

KICHARD APPLEGATE, President,J. M. A. DOUGHERTY, Vice President,LEWIS S. THOMPSON, Vice President,

On and after April 1st, 1920,

in our Special Interest

Department we will pay

to . all, on all amounts,

interest of 4% per annum.

OFFICERS

DIRECTORS

PHILIP S. WALTON, Treasurer,RALPH S. PEARCE, Secretary. ,._ | i H.6.L. i i i 1 iiv

RICHARD APPLEGATE,Hendrickson & Applegate, Red Bank, N. J.

HARRY G. B0RDEN,Contractor, Shrewsbury, N. J.

THOMAS COOK,Cook & Oakley, Red Bank, N..J.

MARCUS M. DAVIDSON,Davidsons-Clothiers, Red Bank, N. J.j

ALBERT T. DOREMUS,President Doremus Bros. Co., Red Bank, N. J.

JOHN M. A. DOUGHERTY,Vice President, Red Bank, N. J.

GEORGE C. HOPPING,Vice President Doremus Bros. Co., Red Bank, N. J.

THOMAS N. MeCARTEIi, Red Bank, N. J. -*_-.;;;--;.-Pres. Public Service Corp. N. J. ' ' ' '

UZAL H. McCARTEtC Red Bank, N. J. ' ''President Fidelity Trust Co.

JOHN H. MOUNT,J. W. Mount Co., Red Bank, N. J.

ALBERT RUNYON, ' ..... •Belford, N. J. ••

WARREN II. SMOCK, .Law firm Wilson & Smock, Reil Bank, N. J.

LEWIS S. THOMPSON,Vice President, Red Bank, N. J.

On and after April 1st, 1920,

in our Special InterestDepartment we will pay

to all, on all amounts,

interest of 4% per annum.

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ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS NEWS, j

Banns of Marriage of Two CouplesAnnounced Here Sunday.

Banns of marriage were an-]uounced for the first time Sunday a tSt. A^nes's. church for Miss PaulinoGehlhardt of Lancaster, Pennsyl-vania, and William Woodward of At-lantic Highlands, and for Miss AjjnosGrehea of Atlantic Highlands anilStephen Thome of Kcyport. MissGehlhardt is a teacher at the ;-\avo-siuk public school.

A reception was held last ni^ht a ttin' Methodist church for Kcv. .1. II.Cann, the new pasLor. The affairwas largely attended by members ofthe church anil of other congrega-tions. Addresses of welcome weremade hy ministers of the town andnn entertainment was Kiven. Mr.'laiin was pastor a t Island Heightsja-'. year. '

A euchre party will he held KasterV nday ni^ht at St. Ar ie s ' s club.' 'ie affair will be in charge of Mrs.

.'••'.in Hallcian, Mrs. Roeeo I 'aniola,' . ' •« Helena Hartnedy, Patrick Halv-ran, John Mcl'lleney ami Jacob:,:nzmayer.

Rev. George 11. Gardner willpreach his farewell sermon to hi:;congregation m . x t Sunday. He himaccepted a call to Southni^ton, wherehe was formerly a pastor. Mr. Gard-ner has been pastor of Central liap-tiat church here nine yearn and brhas taken an active interest in thetown's welfare.

Corwin K. Linson will lead theprayer service tonight at (he l'rcsby-terian church. Mis topic will be"The Jews, and Their Relation to tlit*Fulllilnient of 1'rophery."

Morgan Mavey, local editor of theAtlantic Highlands Journal, hasbought a newspaper at KreiH htown,whieh he will conduct after April 1st.

Dr. John II. VunMater ban beenkept indoors with a heavy cold.

Mrs. Clarence Dnolittlo of Brook-lyn hna been spending a few dayswith her mother, Mr«. K. P. .Smith.

Miisi Eli7.nbe.tli Kelianck in a newemployee in the telephone ollice.

Dr. II. K. I("ailin|j of Newark [ipenttile week-end n t thin place.

The choir of Jit. Ar.uvn'a rhiirvhwill tnng a m«sn in honor of St. Hyl-vinter Kimte.r fluniliiy morning at ten

o'clock. The soloists are Mrs. WalterJ . Roberts, Arthur Phair and JohnStewart. .Miss Gladys Whitehead isthe. organist.

Seventy-live active and retiredmembers of the lire department at-tended a clam chowder and roast beefsupper Thursday nifrht at the tire-house. The supper was prepared byCharles K. Grover. Mayor Harry1 londricksun made a few remarks anda professional entertainer told jokesand sanir. Music was provided byWilbur Gardner's orchestra.

Miss Lillian I'hair »f lirooklynspent Sunday at her home here.

Mrs. Stephen Saulka of Leonardavenue ir- le imenue, i'nmi pneu-monia. .Miss Helen Saulka of Newlirunswick ami M. ,). Saulka of NewYork, who have been staying withtheir mother, have returned ti> theirhomes.

Over KMI ehil.lren attended a partyWednesday ni|;ht at St. Ajrnes's clubanil the yoiim;- folks had a ilelijjhtfultime. (ianies were playeil, prizeswere awarded and cake and lemonadewere served. The atl'air was incharge- of Mi's. !• rank A. lleimliobl.

Mrs. Otto llerden j,'ave birth to ason Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs Harold Matthews,who have been spending the winterat New 'Viirk, have reiurneil to theirhome on Leonard avenue.

Ernest Webei , who has been work-ing for the Standard tire company atWilloiitflihy, Ohio, is now a salesmanfur the lire company in the Kast.

Harry Gatfey is spcndjMj; a I'evvdays' vacation lure I'mm his work atAberdeen, Maryland.

Mis:; Gladys'GalVey b.-n been visit-iiitf friends at \'<'\v York.

Miss Dora Siejfel spent Mondaywith friends a! New York.

Mr. and Mrs. William 15. Kellyhave inoveil back to their house oilWashing! nn avenue.

Marie Biuijrliloii Hinery, daucliterof William ICuiery, who ban been attenilinir school at Troy, New York,liince 'Xoveiuber, reliirnotl home ;ifew days ai;o.

John McKlcin.'.v, who has beenI'pcndiii': the winter at. J e i s . y City,has returned lu his Wai'hui;:ti,n ave-nue home

Mr. Aleeker of Leonardo baa rent-ed 10, P. Smith's house on Avenue I).

DEAD BODIES FOUND.

Carcasses of Two Animals Baredwhen Water is Let Out of Pond.On New Years day a hop owned by

John C. Crawford of Tinton Falls gotout of its pen and started across the!ice on .Samuel J. Hennett's mill pond, jIt brojee through the ice and wasdrowned A few days later a dotfowned by James ('uniminps, thestorekeeper at Tinton Kails, met asimilar fate. The hoe; ami the doe;were carried under the ice andattempts to find their bodies wereunsuccessful. Last week, due to thethaw, the water in the, mill pond in-creased to such an extent that itdamaged Mr. Hennett's sawmill. Theflood j^ates of the dam were loweredto let off the water. The dead bodiesof the two animals were found amiwere j;'iven burial.

BORN ON ST. PATRICK'S DAY.

Mrs. Henry Roberts Surprised onHer Birthday Last Wednesday.Mis. Henry Roberts of New Mon-

moutb was 1' ye'trs old last Wednes-day, but she did not know until noonthat her birthday was to be celebrat-ed. She. was one of the women whoprepared the dinner which was servedat the farmers' institute' at the 'NewMonmouth Itaptist church anil thesurprise came during the noon inter-mission in the program. Mrs. Rob-erts received a cake with t»8 candles,smilax, shamrock and other birthdaypresent s.

CARPF.T RAG PARTY.

j SewiiiR Contest at Port MonmouthW«l Won by a Man.

! " - - • " Wnllini; of Portcarpet raK partv

ler quests wer

I person doinit the largest amount, of;sewing and men as well as women [took part in the contest. Kveryonewm-e a cap and an apron, HoraceSmith won tVvut prize, and Mrs. Leatev•Smith (rot the ruiiHointion pr'tr.i:

It pays to advertise in The lU'cister.

J R . %PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST

IFIve IS ) Registered IPiijariwuctsts

THE REXALL STORE Prompt Motor Delivery

SEE "THE REAL THING"''AT TOE HIGH SCHOOL, FRIDAY AM® SATURDAY WIGHTS

THE RED BANK REGISTER Page Thfetr

New York

The ew Hatsfor Spring

are illustrated in our

Catalog of?ashionabk Millinery

RESSES, GOWNS, WRAPS & SWEATERS• Writs fcr four copy To-day. It picturts ths very latest cf excluiffli,

distinctive and original models for tvtry occasion.

TYSON BROTHERS, Inc.,State Distributors,

Palmyra, N. J. Flora Dale, Pa.

DYNAMITE 'fO FELL TREES.

THIS SHOWSWHAT BECOMES OF

THE AVERAGE DOLLARRECEIVED

SWIFT & COMPANY

The Swift Dollar showsyou what becomes of themoney we get for meatand all by-products.

It is interesting to studyand to show to others, andhelps you to understandthe outstanding and fun-damental fact of the pack-ing business — a small unitprofit on a large volumeof sales.

It is light, the size of adollar, and makes a satis-factory pocket piece.

One was made for you.

Sen$ for it.

Swift & CompanyUnion Stock Yards

Chicago, 111. ! '

EXPLOSIVE CUTS 'EM DOWN A3CLEAN AS A WHISTLE.

One Man Who Watched the Opera-tion on Chriney Holmes'e FarmHad a Narrow Etcapc from BeingHit by a Large Hunk of Wood.Three large oak trees on the bunk

of a'brook on .Chriney ilolmes's farmat Holrmiel were felled with ilyna-mite last week by Abraham Jamisonof Morganville. The trees were notuprooted hut were cut off about ufoot above the ground. This wasdone by boring holes in the trees andplacing dynamite in the holes, Thoblasts made cleaner and more evencuts than could be made with anaxe. The trees were cut up into firewood.

Above the stump which won leftin the ground the tree trunks weiesomewhat [shattered. A large hunkof wood was broken off of one treetrunk by the charge and was hurledthrough the air with tremendousforce. It struck the ground twiceand rebounded each time. John S.Holmes was one of l\ number ofIlolmdel young fellows who watchedthe operation from what they believed was a safe distance. Theywere not so safe as they thought,lowuver, for the hunk of woodvhich was blown loose from the treeniiised hitting Mr. Holmes by onlyL narrow margin.

Aaron Sutnhen cut down severalurge oak trees on bis ijnrm at Pha-,anx last week. In order to make itusier to chop them up into fire

wood dynamite was used to cut themdo narrow strips. The dynamitingrun done by Mr. Jamison.

BOY ACCIDENTALLY KILLED.

Asbury Park Boy Reaches for Targetas Riflo is Fired.

Daniel Kirschner, the twclvo-yeai-ild son of Rubin Kirschner of AsbuiyI'ark, was instantly killed by a rillcjullet Saturday afternoon. KirschHer was playing on the sand dunes atioi'h Arbour, where Alden McCum-

ber ami Halsey W. White, two othelboys of about the same age, weiehooting at a bottle with a rifle

Kirsclmer reached for the bottle justis McCumbcr fired. The bullettruck Kirschner in the right breastind tnking a diagonal course pene-raled the heart. Dr. Reginald S

Bennett, the county physician, wasnotified. After making an investig.i-ion he declared the shooting was at-1

L-idenUll and issued it burial permit, j

PROTECTION FOR ROAD.

Freeholders to Build Bulkhead atMonmouth Beach.

The board of freeholders last weekapproved plans and specifications for:i heavy stone bulkhead and sand'ence to protect the county road atMonmouth Beach from inroads of theocean. Bids on the work will be re-ceived April 7th.

The county.i;n^iiiee"r was directedo prepare plans and specifications

for a new plate girder bridge to re-place the present Ilubbard's bridgeat Red Bank and for a similar bridgeover Chingarora creek at Keyport.

The freeholders fixed IJl'a'day asthe pay for men working on thecounty roads and $7 a day for teams.

Smart New TailormadesWhich Will Suit Every Occasion.

,The suit has always been a favorite with the smartly dressed

American woman, and this season's models present so j;reat a variety

and individuality that thjjre is no occasion that may not be graced" by

a suit properly chosen. We have assembled all the most interesting

designs and fabrics,fnun the simple tailleur for shopping to the dressy

.suit lor dinner and theater wear. And though each model is exclusive

in design, fabric and workmanship, it is not at all exclusive in price.

$49.50The materials include tricotine, velour de laine, silvertone and

scribe. The coal of each suit is beautifully lined. You may select the

•ripple effect, belted or semi-belled styles, plain tailored or semi-sports

models.

Women's Low Shoes$7.95

worth almost double

DRESSY TURN SOLES—WITHCOVERED LOUIS HEELS.

Havana brown kid pumps withleather bow.

Cocoa brown calf pumps wilbbuckle.

Patent colt iipern pumps.Dull kid op<Ta pumps.Black calf live-eycli-t Oxford.

WELT SOLES,--WITH CUBAN ANDMILITARY HEELS.

Patent cult sport o.sl'unls, st iaight..tip.

Havana brown kid pumps wit b bow.Havana brnvwi Kill Oxf'onls, 'me-

dium toe.Cocoa brown Kid O\f,,nk-, straight

tip.Black gun mclnl calf pumps,

.straight tip.Blai-k vici kid fivi '-cvb I Oxfords.

Easter

Millinery

It would be hard to over-esti-

mate the importance of lhe Hasler

Hat in the Spring scheme of

things. Certainly its importance

is realized here, where specializing

is a. most important feature. The

lovliest creations of the new sea-

son in street hats, dress hats and

Ii.its for sports wear.

The Blouse Tailleur—youthful and charmingO F DIMITY—

While diniiu lends its charm tothis blouse with a smart tuckedfront, deep pointed collar and turnback cuffs. I'earl buttons add toits smartness, $2.95.

Lawn in the new Spring color-ings is responsible for tins- chicmodel. The Peter I'.iu collar andtailored culls of pirjuc are linishedwith a linely pleated milled,$4 .95 .

A blouse of s imple hat is lei a v i u s a front, c,ol];iiu.-uid cul ls ofline tucks and rows oi' he ins t i i ch-in.i;-, $ 3 . 9 5 .

A Ions rolling collar and lurn-

hack culls of pique are •the note-

worthy features of this batiste

blouse, the front being linely

tucked, $3.50. •

a

OF BATISTE—

l i a t i s t e v . a - - - c l c c l c . l l o r I h i - h e -c o i n i i i y , b l o u s e , l l ic" b . j v k a n d f r o n ta r c l i i i e k l i n k e d , t h e r o l l C o l l a ra n d t h e c u l l : a r c l i u M i c d . w i l h al i n y f r i l l o f t h e b a t i s t e , $ 4 . 9 5 . -

F o r l h e l a i l o r c d .'. o i n a n I l i eb l o u s e o ] j i l i e l i l k ' ! ! i s h M c ! V

t u c k c i l , l h e I11, o - i i i i . : i c c o l l a r i s

f e a t u r e d . T h e c u i N a n d f r o n i a r c

fas tened with pear l b u n , ) ; ! . , $ 6 . 9 5 .

S h e e r ori ;aikl \ bbniM's in •< b.iieami bisque have a lucked I runt ,t u rn -ove r col lar and culls l ini-hedwith hems t i t ch ing , $ 4 . 9 5 .

A blue or llc-.li C"l, . ivd col larand cul ls form the e l i cc t ivc ( rea l -m e n t .given tliis blouse of line

•• • l awn. The c< 'liar is a Pe t e r Panm o d e l and the cuffs arc t u rn -backstyle. N a r r o w pleatin;; c o m p l e t e sthe blouse.

The JuvenileShows Spring Modes

Not in any way to lie outdone bv the "j;rown-iips" the Juvenile Section is equippedwith whatever is interesting in Spring styles for lhe little folks. From the practical schooland play clolhes to apparel of juvenile distinction this Section is ready. Fur the babies andlittle tots not yet arrived at school years there arc all sorts of attractive and charmiii!;- littlemodels. Chief among these arc the"hats and coats designed to meet the spring needs of littleMiss "Two-to-Six."

HAMLET ALMOST DESERTED.

Folks at Settlement Near HolmdelMove to Other Places.

The settlement known as "Frog-town," near Holmdel, is well nigh de-serted. John Kelly is lhe only headof. a family now living there and he isthinking of moving. Last week JohnBrown moved from Dennis Henre-han's house to Chai:les Ghnlor's houseat Holmdt'l. Charles Phillips movedto a house on the farm of James andJohn Crawford and Henry, Mahermoved from David Emmons's liouseto Cranbury. Mr. Maher will encasein farming. Before moving hebought four horses from the Ely es-tatc. '_

CITED FOR BRAVERY.

Elberon Boy also Wins Promotionfor Sticking to Wircle&s.

Everett RudlofT, the nineteen-year-old son of Charles K. RudlofT of El-beron, has been cited for bravery inthe performance of his duty as awireless operator on a shipping boardsteamer and has also been promoted.Rudloff was on the Guildford, whichsank recently off Nantucket. He re-mained at his instrument culling forhelp for eight hours without reliefand finally reached another vesselwith his messages. KudlofPs hands :and feet were frozen but he has since irecovered and has taken up his new iposition.

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A PUBLIC MARKET.

Frehold Officials Lease Plot as Mar-ket Place for Produce.

The Freehold borough council hasleased the plot of land at the rear ofjthe Monmouth house and Americanhotel nnd will establish a public prod-uce market there. The lease is forten years. The property leased hasbeen used as a public market for sev-eral years but was conducted as aprivate enterprise. The ground willlie plotted into spaces which will berented to the produce, men. Theyearly vontal for the whole propertyto the borough is $1,700.

FOUR HURT IN CRASH.

HATS.

The Hats at the present show-

ing are strictly tailQ.refl'lii line—

of soft Milan with perky little

bows and long hanging streamers.

Blues, brown, black and pretty

combinations. $2.25 to $5.75.

COATS.

• The new Coats are also tailored

in line and are made mostly of

serviceable blue serge in the styl-

ish reefer model—$9.00 to

$15.00.

Spring Clothes for Boys 'Boys of today are critical judges of style. They are as particular as their fathers or big

brothers in matters of dress.

Our Hoys' Garments are as smart and distinctive as those we sell our elders. They giveboys that comfortable, well-dressed feeling that good clothes always inspire. '

REEFERS—For the little fellow from three to seven years, made of serviceableblue serge. The model is a double breasted style with a huge sailor collar trimmedwith white braid; emblem on sleeve—$12.50.

REEFERS—In sizes three to eight years, made of cassimeres and tweeds. Doublebreasted model, smartly belted and fully'lined—$8.50 to $12.50.

Spring Neckweartells a radiant story

Vivid pinks that shade to the soft-est rose; warm blues that are bcruf-fled with tiny frills of white; yellowsthat rival th>> dafl'oilils that bloom, in'the Spring. And then to make thestory complete, there are the snowywhite thinrr*—diiinir all soils ofquaint, things ns to style and trim-mings.

Organdy collars in yellow,pink and blue, deftly embroi-dered, $1.00, $1.25 and $2.00.

Net and batiste collar in corn,$3.50.

Batiste collars in white, $1.50and $3.50.

To wear with the new suit or 'frock there is shown an excel-lent selection of vt'slin^s; andhandings; collar anil cull' sets atmodest pricing.

Two Automobiles Collide nt ElberonFriday Afternoon.

Four persons were badly cut in anautomobile, collision at Klboron Fri-day afternoon. Tin1 injured are(lladys Thompson of Hi'lmar, Henja-min Lnne of South Millbronk, NewYork, Mrs. Margaret l.ane of ltelinnrarid Mrs. Lillian Rndinan of Belmar.All four were riding in a machinedriven by Mr. Radinan. The othercur wim driven by Charles Cubit ofEntontown. Both machines worebadly damaged.

DIED IN HIS 9-1TII YEAR.

Clmilcs Kveriloll of Hnzlet, FoMncf-ly of Red ISnnk, Died Ln»t Week.

Charles Everdell of Itnzlct, a for-mer rcsid( ill of Kcd Bank, died Tues-day night, of last week in hiii il-lthyear. He had been sick a long tim<>.ll'i! leaves a daughter, Mr.'.. lOthel M.Viinllniklc, with whom he lived, anda son, Charles Kvenh'll, also of Ilnz-let. The fuiuTal was held I'Yidayafternoon at (he house. The burialwas made .Saturday mirniing at(irecnwooil cemetery at New York.

I-'oirmer llvurtaon Man Demi.Robert L. Mailland, a former resi-

dent of Kuiniiou, died March 12th, JitNew Rochelle, New York. He was(HI yearn old anil WIIH a l.ruuti'o nnirIrenruirer (if the Itumiioii Pri'sbytcr-IIIM church. The funeral wan heldiSulurduy aftonioun.

" I help take the tire out ,of tire trouble"

— Chcslcrftcld

¥ IGHTup! Attaboy! EvenJL# the toughest job seemseasier if you can "draw" onChesterfield.

Those fine Turkish andDomestic tobaccos and thatcan't - be - copied Chesterfieldblend "satisfy" as no otherblend of tobaccos ever didbefore.

Mavo n Cnloi^r!It will nave you a lot of work nnd

worriment and wont cost you an muchnil if you dU\ Uiw.woik JIOUVHCU. '

hoi mo RIVO you an cutimnto.

10 William Strf«SI, V.,H\ Run),, N. J.

I'liuuu -luii-W.

'. W. Sewing,Contractor and Builder

Kill) HANK. N. J.OFFICE IN EISNER HUILD1NG,

Room 3.

JuUhing of All ICintU.,«..t«» UbaMfuIly I'urnUMU

T H E U N I V E R S A L C A R

The simplicity of the Ford car, i(:i .iraMlityin construction, t lie famous luat tri/atoilA'amulium steel with its marvelous slicnythand flexibility, the low cost ol operation iiiiilmaintenance, it.-; case in operation, all have.•made, the l''ord car (lie great: favorite in everylanil in the world. It 's the (me car that: ;il\v;tyssatisfies and serves. A utility beyond questionthai all can, ;ifion|. We will be pleased to haveyour order. Don't delay because the demandis heavy all the time. We have almost every-thing in motor car accessories, sell tin:j4"uiue Kurd Parts, and assure the best inmechanical repair work.

Rvd Bank,New Bruinviilc,

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THE RED BANK REGISTER.JOHN H. COOK, Editor and Publinher.QEOIIGE C. HANCE. Associate Editor.

IJuRinPBS Manaqrer:THOMAS IUV1HG 1IK0WN.

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ordinary run of people if SenatorNewberry and his associates in break-ing the election law stay outside in-stead of inside of prison bars.

Tin' other day the newspapers hada'story about a wealthy, prolitei-rinpNew York landlord who \v:is arivsti-ilfor not keeping'an apartment housewliii'h he owned in a habitable condi-tion for his tenants. Doctors u-slitie.lat the lamlloril's trial that lack ofheat and other conditions at theapartment house were responsible forsickness atiioi:^- the tenants.

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THIS IS THE PLACEwhere those who know are alwayssure of a splendid meal, whether itbe a light luncheon, a hearty dinneror a dainty supper. And more peopleare knowing it every day. Whydon't you get to know us, too? Stopin today or this evening and get ac-quainted. You'll never regret it.

Rooms by the day or week. Euro-pean plan.

MONMOUTH HOTELH. G. Degonring, Proprietor.

16-18 W. Front St. Red BankPhono 16.

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251 Broadway,

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Long Branch, N. J.

Telephone 439

ThatJust as owners of the highest-priced auto-mobiles get greater mileage and economyout of Goodyear Tires, so can the ownersof smaller cars similarly enjoy Goodyearadvantages.

The 30x3-, 30x3V2-, and 31x4-hich sizes ofGoodyear Tires are built to afford a money'sworth in performance and satisfaction whichonly the utmost in experience, resourcesand care can produce.This extraordinary money's worth beginsnot only with the merit of these tires, butalso with the first cost, which in most casesis no greater, and sometimes actually is lesfythan that of other makes of the same typesof tires.Go to the nearest Goodyear Service StationDealer for Goddyear Tires for your Ford,Chevrolet,Dort,Maxwell,or other cars takingthese sizes. He is ready to supply you Good-year Heavy Tourist Tubes at the same time.

30x3' / . C.K.dy.MV n.1,.1.1.-C i, : ,..Vabric, All-We.itlier Ti-.:i:! 'I>

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April is almost here. The Spring sun is Bwelling.the buds and already somehave burst forth from their winter coats and put on new life. As it Is with thespringtime bud so should it be with you. Let the springtime feeling cause you todo away with the heavy garments that you have been wearing and get out thoselight weights that.have had a vacation since last year or even before that.

The clothes you have in the closet are far better quality than what you can buytoday so follow along the line of conservation and let us renovate them. Give thosegarments the newness of appearance that can be given only by such experts as areemployed by us.

We'll call for and deliver the articles in a manner that will be entirely satis-factory and our price for doing it will be consistent to the superior manner of th?work.

The Red Bank Steam Dye Works awaits your summons.

WORK CALLED F M AH® DELIVERED AT SHORT NOTICE '

MAX LEON, Proprietor.

Office, 24 Weit front Street. Factory, 76 White Street.

Phone 734. RED BANK, N. J. Phone 104S.

All cars stop in front of our office.

To Whom It May Concern:Tnlie Nulico. that on tho filll .lay of Anrll.

1(120. at till! Cuunuil Chamber, in the llor-IIUKII Hall, nt 8:00 o'clock 1>. W.. the Oi-'li-natice hei'cinbi-low Bet forth will be pri-iuMit-i-tl to tho Ctmncil of lhi> IloroUKli of 1U-U1

Hunli for tlnut im«BiiKi>. Any portion niipnst-tlthereto will at lhat time be Kivcn nn oppor-tunity to present hit* objection.

JOHN I,. HUmiARD,Clerk.

AN ORDINANCE KE1.ATING TO TUB KE-MOVAI, OK SNOW AND ICE I'HOM THESIDEWALKS AND GlITTKHS OK THEUOKOUGH OK I'KD BANK.

Be It Orclnined by the Mayor anil Councilof the Horoueh of Ueil Hnnk:1. All owner* untl tenuntu of lumls nbut-

tinK or borilcrinK upon the Hiilcwiilkn millgutters of the public streets, avonuett nn.lhiKhwsyiHn the Borough of Ketl Bank, shallremove all snow anil ice from the Hume with-in twelve bourn of daylight after the gamebh&ll *be formed or fall thereon.

'1. Any person or tenunt refuxinir or neK-lrcting to remove tuiow and ice ufi afoie-said shall upon conviction of violation ofthla^ordinunce pay a penalty of ten ttolliir*.

3. In case of the refusal or neelect ofth« owner or tenant to remove Haid snow• nil fee an aforesaid, the street Buperlntend-ent of Boid Borough nhull 'caune anlil snowanil fee to l>e removed, and the eoat thereofhaving .been certified to the Mayor andCouncil by said street superintendent andfound correct shall be charged pRalnat thelands abutting or bordering such said side-walks or gutters, and become a lien uponsuch lands and b,e ad.dcd to nnd become inform port of the taxes next to be.assessedand levied upon said lands, to bear Interestat the name rate as taxe* and to be col-lected and unforced by the same officer* nn.lIn the same manner.

•i. All ordinances nr part* of ordinancesinaonaintent with the foregoing provisionsare hereby repealed.

Passed •.'I hereby ntnirnvi' thi- above ordinnnce thin »%

day of 1920. iAMayor, j »*•

To Whom H May Coucern: IVTake Notice, that on the Dili dny of April, j V

1920. at the Council Chamber, in the Bur-| Vough Hall, at 8:00 o'clock T. M.. the ordi- \ ||*nunce herelnbebw Het forth will be prc- ! Hi-nt.:tl to the Council of the Hol-oUKb of Rod | Bant tor final j>os»OEe. Any person opposed j ,4,thereto vill at that time lie ttiven nn oppor- "tunity t.> present Ms objection.

JOHN I , 1IUBBARD.1 Clerk. | .

AN ORDINANCE TO P11OVIDF! FOR THE;, 'BEPAWING AND RELAYING OF SIDE- 'WALKS AND CURDING ON BOTHSIDES OF ALL STREETS O1-' THE HOIt- !OUOH. I

l i e I t Ordained by the Mnyor nm! Councilof the UorouKh of lied Hank : j1. Tha t all owners of lalida abu t t i ng o r ^

border ing upon t h e uidewnlkn and gu t t e r s of , •pulilin Htroetii, iivenuen un.l hiitliwiiy.-. of. the | •Borough of Red Bank shal l cauwe said aide- , ^walks nnd curbi. t o conform with the en'tub- . \lislied Krutle to he furnished by the I lu r - ! »,

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with tin* o*d" of 'itnb- 1. 1..:

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'2. Thnt s.ni.1 ownerrt. wherwalks and curbinjr a r e broke!repa i r o r not in conformity .lished uriuli1, r-hall .-nun.' tlirelnid, reimireil and laid in L

" . Said owner ntuvll lie allowed Ihir lyd a y s ' t ime in which t o pr-iTi.nn the workhereby retliiir.Ml ami wr i t t en noti.-p of tberequired work ahull be s r n t by miiil to KUCIIowner if his pontofflee adilreja is known, orposted on t he premises affected thoreliy, orleft with the occupant thei-i-of if the po»t-nrVlce a . l . l i c * be not known, or served» n y if saidltoroURh, nmlfir!»ul "f i lrequiredHoroliKlito he ilonuperintthereof iinn nito

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April., 4th, 1920

KEEP THIS IMPORTANT DATEBEFORE YOU

Dont wait to select your Muster footwear until thebest of the season's best things in footwear a-re gone.

This store is today, as always, foremost in the as-sortment of desirable footwear for all members of thefamily.

You'll want new Easter footwear for this Springevent and we have the be9t assortment ever to offer tothe shoe buying public of Red Bank and vicinity.

Of course you don't have to wait to buy footwearfor Easter wearing. We have footwear for everdayuse as well as dress.

See our window .display of the newest styles.Better yet, 3tep inside the store and see a(more elaborateassortment. i

Albert S. Miller,"Shoes That Satisfy"

18 Broad Street, Red Bank.

MonniDUlh County Su r roIn 111.- mat te r of Hie .-..Hit

(.•.•novel-, .l-.-.-.i^.-d.Notice t o credit ,nt . '.»> I'll'

IMirituiint !'> Ihf unl,-r (ifJ.Iii-H-|»li 1.. ll,m:t-bnv t>urroi.'iiw- »'f tilt' .-"'liiity of Mf.niilinithrm.iie ,.1. tlu- 1-U.v.M.lh '.lac .if M.irrh. UrJIIon the aiipli.-iiti.iii "< Kdinuiiil Wilson nn.lWorrell II. Sm.i . l , . exerutiii'-i .'f II:.' ea la le .'fChurl. . . 1". C v.-r. .I.V.-H..-.I, noliee i» b r i eby illven I" tin- ereditm-H nf «nld II.-I-.-IIM'II I "..vtijliit to tit.- ...ili«i-i ilii.-i. .'«.-cutin i us nfi.it-..rii.l th.-lr •ilebtn and ilemunil.-i HKiiiiint tbepniil t-^tiit.'. u iul-r nulh. within Him- inuiitli-.fri.in til.- dale of till- nfiii-eniil.1 .'nl.-r. or tln->>v,ll I..- for'.^.-r l.iur.'it of tlu-ir a.tiiiiit llti-irf.,,- ai-nlii.t till' .-al.l i.ilb:M'rili|.|-«. |

ll:.l'.-.l l-'reehold. N. .1 . Mai-.-h I I , IKII .E l l M l ' N I ) WII.MON. ISVAUItKN II. SMOI'K.

NOT1CI-. Of S E f l l . K M E N T OF ACCOUNT |Ki.liiti. ..r .lain. K. Iti.iil.-ll. .:.-«-ui.ed. ,

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"We Teach Vour Dollars to Have More Sense

! HIGH SCHOOL DEFEATED LONGBRANCH LAST WEEK.

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SEE "THE HEAL THING" AT THE HIGHSCHOOL, FRIDAY AMD SATURDAY NIGHTS

Corner East Front St. and Wharf Ave.N. J .

Fleeced Lined or RibbedShirts or Drawers

Men's Trousersfor work or dress

Work or dressSlioes

All Wool UnderwearShirts or Drawers

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I First Team Trimmed VisitorsWednesday Night by n Score of 24to 11, but the Second Team Lostby a Score of 19 to 10.Bed Bank high school's Imskctbiill

team defeated I.um* iSiiinch highschool Wednesday niultt on the asso-ciation court by a scon: of 24 to 11.By this victory Red Hank "(jot hunk"

I for the defeat which I.unr; Branch nd-1 ministered several weeks a{;o at,I,on£ Branch. Lonj; Uramh ramp to!Bed Bank Wednesday i-onlident that Ithey would mulie it two straight and Ithis overeonn'dence was .one of the !reiisons for their defonl. Ri-c] Bank,]on th.o other hand, sjiuni-il on withthe spirit of revenue, |ilayed a re- Imai'kable ^ame and (.ulcli^s.-d their |opponents in every way. I

The (fame was Imj-cly attended.!I-,oii£ Branch was well n-pn-sentcil.I.oitK Branch scored the first basket,but Red Bank immediately followed

'with three Koala, whiili woe made1

liy Ktfolf, Claire and I'imli. The:score at the end of tin first half was '•12 to i in Ked fiank's fa\ot-. In the j.second half Long Brain h put in three

'fresh players, hut Hed Hank's team j| was working like a perfect machine!nnd it would have made 1:0 difference 'if Long liraiieh had put in a whole'new team. Red Bank scored twelve i

I points in the last half ;i»il LOIIK 'I Branch scored seven. jJ William Etfolf scored four liaskets.and four fouls for Red liank, JamesEnrijrht made three e,uiils, and Ed-

| waril Brasch, William Claire and Irv-ing Finch each made a basket. For I

1 Long Branch Perri dropped seven;I fouls and Beatty scored two Meld !(joals. I

j Red Bank's second team lost to j11.onjc Branch Wednesday ni^ht by a !

score of I!) to 10.

j HAZLET NEWS.

Fire Company Celebrated Tenth An-! niversary Tuesday of Last Week.

The 10th anniversary of Hazletfire company was celebrated Tuesdayof last week, when about 125 people,

'including the members and theirfamilies, enjoyed a supper. Theinusie for the eveninjr, was furnishedby the Glass orchestra. After thesupper, speeches were (riven by dif- I

! ferent members of the company. IDancing was enjoyed until early in jthe morning.

i The lla/.let trading company is !holding a farm demonstration today. 1They will demonstrate tractors, and I

.other farm machinery will be on dis-}play. • !

1 The house which Krank Ilcrtle i3building for his sister, Mrs. AdalineUean, on Bethany road, is progress- jing rapidly. !

Lester V. Walling ha.s begun work:on the new clubhouse being erected ]liy the Hazlet gun club. j

Mrs. Hannah .1. lU-ndrickson of IJersey City is visiting Mrs. Elizabeth j

' C. Hendrickson. jMiss Dore E. Tlmnie celebrated'

! her birthday Friday of last week at jj the home of Mrs. Elizabeth ,1. Hoff.!1 Miss Thome received many useful i' gifts. Among those present were I1 Mrs. John S. VanMater, Mrs. Samuel I|H. Walling, Mrs. Frank I'. Sproul, IMrs. J? P. Brower, Mrs. Harriet'

iThomfe, Mrs! Harry S. Curtis, Mrs. I! Joseph It. Walling," Mrs. William W.jWin'torton, Mrs. George IX Unrig,Mrs. Elizabeth J. Hoff, Mrs. Leroy

! Clark, Miss Lois C Sproul, Miss Car-i rie E. Webster, Miss Elizabeth; Sproul, Eleanor and Harvey Walling,' Miss Hilda Hyer and Mrs. EllaWalker.

Mrs. John T. Ackerson gave birthto a son last week.

COLT'S NECK NEWS.

Funeral of Mrs. Mary Driiidley LastWeek Largely] jMtended.

The funeral of Mrs; Mary Brindleyat the Reformed church last Wednes-day was largely attended, nearlyeveryone in the village being pres-ent. Many floral tributes were inevidence. Several selections weresung by the church choir.

The eldest daughter of Hev. Dan-iel P. Doyle was operated on lastweek at a New "Vurk hospital. Hercondition is serious.

Misfi Jennie Norman, a trainednurse at tin: Long Branch hospital,was home 011 a vacation last week,

Roy Deacy is employed j«t Brook-lyn.

The hoys' rhili of the Reformedchiuvh gave a necktie, sociable Fri-day night.

Work has been resumed on Stan-ley Panser's new house at Scobey-ville. The work was held up nearlytwo months by tin- severe weather.

Norman Sickles of Scobeyvillo issick with inllueir/.a at the home of hisaunt. Mrs. Krank l'ittcnger of RedBank. __ ___

FAIR V1KW NEWS.Edward .Kaney "Kicked" by His

Ford Automobile Last Week.Edward Kaney bought a Kurd

automobile ii short time ago. Lastweek he was cranking it when theengine backfired and the crankstruck Mr. Kaney on the hand. Nobones were broken, but the hand wasbadly bruised.

•\lrn. William llreerneyer lutr. reI turned from a visit at Hiverheail,! Long Island.I Mr, and .Mrs. Kugeue Burns will•move from John Harvey's house InWest Red Hank.

Percy MeCray lias quit his job atNew York and he is now working atthe Manhattan transfer.

Walter Scott, who is employed alNew York, spent part of last week athis home here.

James I.udlow is working on a newbouse on Itivcr.si.b- drive.•

William Corcoran is recoveringfrom a heavy cubl.

Henry Wttnderly lms quit his jnlij on Malcolm Tilt mi's farm and iworking for the lair View reinetet\association.

LINCRO1T NEWS.

Melting -Siinw Fluiids Many CellarsHereabouts will* Water.

Many cellars were flooded withwater its a resull nl' the melting snuwand the rain uti.rm;-. .Itisi'pli MIIUM-Iexperienced minv Itoublf in this reganl than any other resident of thiplace.

Two largi' n-ajM- ornnjri' lives onHavid I',. SolVel's farm wore cutdown last, v.cek and unule into lirewood. Tin1 tr.-c, were near Ihe liedlinuk road.

John li. C.mover ban recoveredhlillu'ienUy" I'Vo'rif 'Vrits" Ml"knt'S:s"H.-i ' 1'.out. Mrs. Ciiiiovr is getting wellafter a sickni'i.s nf several weeks.Her daughter, Jin. (lent'ire ('. Rich-dale, lias) returned to -her >)orin- nt.rhalanx fully ie.o\cn-d after bavinbeen nick at the home of bet piirenl

It to i

" THE GREA TEST LITTLE BANK \IN MONMOVTH COUNTY "

Foundations—

CO.iNER. STONES OF HAPPINESS AND

SUCCESS ARE WELL FOUNDED UPON

THE "BE SAVING NEVER BROKE

HABIT."

The Broad Street National BankRED BANK, N. I.

Member Federal Reserve Sy*tem

Henry Campbell, Prei. Daniel S. Ely, Vice Pres.Edwin R. Conover, Cashier

I STABILITY • SERVICE • BflTISFflCTION-^l I

YOUIJ, MONEY EARNS \\, INOUR'SAYINGS DEPARTMENT.

BAGSPAPERTWINEBROOMSCLOTHESPINSCLOTHESLINESMATCHESBUTTER DISHESTOILET PAPER ,PAPER NAPKINSPAPER TOWELSSHIPPING TAGSSTRING TICKETSPIN TICKETSADDING MACHINE TAPEEGG CARTONSPAPER SHOPPING BAGS

Union Paper Novelty Co.72 Bridge Avenue

Red Bank, New Jersey

Telephone 847

WE CARRY THE LARGEST

STOCK OF PAPER

IN THE STATE

EXTRACTSINKPENCILS t

WRITING PAPERTABLETSGUMMED TAPEPIE PLATESCAKE BOXESICE CREAM BOXESCHARLOTTE BOXESCHARLOTTE CUPSOYSTER PAILSTACKSSCRUBBING BRUSHESBOSS GLOVESButchers' Block BrushesMarchiony Ice Cream Cones

1863. 192O.

fVDLEM & CO.

New Spring Goods Display32 BROAD STREET,

RED BANK, N. J.STORE CLOSES 6 P. M. SATURDAYS

OTHER DAYS 5:30 P. tVI.

It will soon bo time to start spraying. I have a supply of. Hose, (Inns,

Packing, Couplings, Clamps, Release Valves, and several other repair parts you

will need. If you have neglected to order a new sprayer call me as I have

several extra machines coming soon for quick delivery.

I can supply you with either a Koan or Friend at short notice.

My spraying materials are beginning to arrive. 1 have Lime Sulphur,

Arsenate'of Lead, Calcium Arsenate and Mack Leaf " 10" in stock now.

Call or write me for anything you need for spraying. . .

• - • •• A L B E R T J . HENDRIGKSGN - • — — ^1 Farmers' and Fruit Growers' Supplies, Spraying Materials, Etc.

I'hoiu: 70S If, ' • Mi.lilli'lmwi, N. .1.

Page Six THE RED BANK REGISTER.

IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT!' ' \ The position recently taken by the

FEDERAL RESERVE BANK

regarding discount rates, indicates that high rates of. interest will prevail for some time to come>

We, therefore, beg to announce that beginning with

APRIL 1, 1920,this bank will pay interest at the rate of two percent on checking account on balances of $1,000 ormore, and will issue

CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSITpayable in thirty days, or longer, on which we willpay three per cent. Interest to be computed on theactual number of days the Certificate runs. Ontime deposits in our

INTEREST DEPARTMENTfour per cent will be paid regardless of the amounton deposit in this Department. We have allowedinterest at this rate from

o• JANUARY 1, 192O,

and this rate will be continued until further notice. ACCRUED INTEREST AT THE RATE OF FOUR PER CENT FROM JANUARY FIRST WILLBE CREDITED TO OUR CUSTOMERS ON APRIL FIRST.

Deposits made on the first, second or third of each month in this Department will draw interest from the first of the month. .

This bank has enjoyed a phenomenal growth, and is now the largest and strongest in Monmouth County.

Your confidence and cordial support, which we hope to continue to merit, are a great incentive to provide the best and most adequate service,and it is our intention to continue in the vanguard in providing such service in this community. •

OUR CONCEPTION OF SERVICEis more than mere promises; it is the actual doing of things that will enhance your prosperity. • .•

SAFETY FIRST _ _ _should be your first thought when choosing your bank. Membership in the great .

FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM ' • " "!>

and supervision by the " * * . ' • , . . ,UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT • 1 ^ 1 ^ ,

are of great value in enhancing the safety of National Banks. Banks that dp not offer this cannot prav-Me-the--protectroirwe"offef'; : - T ~ - •——

We provide the best facilities, most adequate service and the highest degree of safety obtainable. ^ . ' •Your banking business is respectfully solicited. . . .

NAL BANK

BRING YOUR OLD HATS TO US AND WE WILL RE-MODEL THEM INTO THE VERY LATEST SHAPES.

FOR A SMALL HXI'KNSE \V1£ WILL MAKL: YOUR OLD^ , HAT AS GOOD AS NHW.

WE ARE HAT EXPERTS—WE KNOW HOW.Our patrons rave been liriiijj'iiij;' their old hats here to be

remodeled for ;i number of ye;trs and have always been de-lighted with our work. The expense is only about one-thirdwhat a new hat will cost and they are just as j^iod and stylish.

HATS CLEANED AND DYED BY THE NEW METHOD.BY OUR NHW METHOD THEY ARE AS SANITARY AND

CLEAN AS A NEW HAT.

NEW 1920 SHAPES ARE READY.We now have a handsome collection of new Spring

shapes and they are very moderately priced.

NEW MILAN HATS MADE TO YOUR ORDER.A n y s h a p e . C o m e in a n d le t us t a l k it o v e r .

NEW HATS IN GREAT VARIETY AT VERY LOW PRICES.On account of the severe Winter, which \\ as the cause of

our business beinj; a little quieter than usual, we were enabledto make up a reat number of new hats. These hats are madein the very newest styles and for a few days we will offer themto our patrons at surprisingly low prices. New Spring' hats willbe higher in price than ever" We oiler you the opportunity tosave big money.

DON'T BUY A NEW HAT UNTIL YOU FIRST SEE US!

The Red Bank Hat Mfg. and Renovating Co.49 Broad Street Red Bank, N. J.

Near Red Bank Trust Company

Ansel White Quits Factory Work toWork on a Farm.

Ansel White has quit his job atthe factory of the Sigmund Eisnercompany at Red Bank to work onJohn Vernell's farm. During mostof the winter Mr. White took theEisner employees at this place to andfrom Ket! Bank in hi.s wagon.

Airs. .lames Hiekey gave birth toa -son a few ilays hgo.

Mis.s Nellie-Single-ton has resumedher work as a dressmaker at KedBank after having spent ;\ vacationof two weeks at her home hen1.

Herman Cedic bought a horse fromthe Kly estate a few days ago.

Joseph Mageo has a new horsewhich he bought from John l''entonof LimToft.

Mrs. Murray of Keanslmrc; hasbeen spending a few days with herdaughter, Mrs. John Smith.

James I\ Carton will engage quiteextensively in eattle farming hi

Bray's Hill Badly Washed Out—Scobeyvillc Road Opened. I

Bray's hill on the Vanderburgroad was badly washed out. ' I t hasbeen impossible for automobiles totravel on that road. j

It was not until Friday that it waspossible for automobiles to go overthe road whieh runs from the mainRed Bank road to Scobeyvillc. Theroad was deep with snow and it costthe township more than $200 to makeit passable. v, J

There was a large attontlanee'ata.prayer muy.ting whieh was held by.the congregation of the Reformedehurch Thursday night at Mrs. Theo-dore It. Thome's. Another prayermeeting will lie held tomorrow nightat the parsonage. j

Dr. D. K. Roberts, who has beensick several months, has shown amarked change for tlie better thepust week.

Ilolnulel

L 1 vomluch

folks express much ap-Ile hoiifjrht several cow's at ;,! preeialion of the ellicient milliner inat, Kttlmnr a few days ago ami I wluell the county road through ithe

K\ he now has a herd of about fourteen village has been cared for duringg !pust winter by Overseer Bronson IButler. After every storm Mr. But-;KT was prompt in clearing the road,and he remedied many bad drainage.

cattle. Mr. Carton bought two wnpr-| ons at Martin Grill'm's auction atj Red Bank last week.

William Jacklieasy of New York. .spent part of last week with his fam-i conditions,ily here. ! The Kly estate ilurinf; the past

Charles Stilwnjron will he employ-, week sold four horses to Henryed on James llk'key's farm the com- IVlaher of Cranbury; three horses toiiiK -si'iison. i Chester Clayton of Lakewood; a

.lohn N. Kelly bought a horsefrom tile L'lv estate last week.

team of mules to John Daly of Colt'sI Neck; teams of horses to Austin Wil-

IWILLIAM O'BRIEN

HIGH GRADE SERVICEApproved and Improved

Heating Plumbing RoofingWater Systems' "" Copper Work

Earthen and Iron PipeRED BANK and SEA. BRIGHT

IMrs. Mary Nevil is sick with pink

eye. Only a short time a(;o she re-covered from intluen/.a.

John II. Kelly will work on AmosT. lhvi|jht's farm this season.

John (Irani of Red Hank spentpart of last week with Theodore Stil-well.

Cornelius Tuomey is out afterI having been laid up most of the win-

ter with sciatic rheumatism. He ex-pects to \:o haclc to work on Hrook-dale farm at Lincroft next month.

John li. Stilwajron, who went toLake Sarnnac early in the winter for

j the beiielit of his health, has roeui)er-i| atcil sulliciently to pet out of bed.

Mrs. lWnjamin llnnkinson iuts re-!turned from 'Newport News and!

;of Cranbury, Daniel T. Layton

of Long Branch, Mnloney Bros, of!Waniilapan, John T. Lovett of LittleSilver and James White of Millhurst;a mule to Michael Crine of Morgan-ville, and single horses to Mnndel:Julie of Koyport, John Kelly of Ev-Ierett, Alfred Hardy of Morganvillcand Robert liritton of Freehold.

TINTON FALLS NEWS.

HEADQUARTERS FOR FINELY GROUND PURE ANIMAL BONES! «>X[S

HIGH GRADE ANIMAL BASE GOODS!

OLDEST BRAMD 8M AMERICA

Here are some of the reasons why the Baugh Fertilizers give to farmers dollar for dollar of cashvalue, and bring many hundredfold returns in crop yields, always leaving the soil in good heart. . ;

!—The valuable Baugh formulas provide complete crop nnd soil mimurea, tho nitrogen orammonia of whieh is derived from dissolved Animal Bones and other high-class Ani-

. mal Base products, in combination with chemical ammoniates. Included are high-gradedried ground Fish, Blood, Animal Tankage, Nitrate Soda, Sulphute Ammonia nuulofrom Animal Bones. -rH?:^;??^

—We have good stocks of German Potash Salts on hand, in the form of Muriate Potash,Manure Salt and Kainit, whieh we use in our prepurulioils, and can also offer thesepotashes to the trade for straight shipment. ' !-•

—The success of the Superior Baugh Processes of manufacture, which is based upontheir distinctive originality. j v .

—The same personal oversight and determination of individual thought nnd action whichhas been maintained by the house of Baugh since it was established in the year 1855.

—Correct business principles and good faith with farmers, which is our abiding policy. '"

WE STAND FOR THE BEST IN THE BUSINESS. BEST QUALITY. BEST TREATMENT. PA

Should there he no Baugh Dealer in your vicinity, write for the name of our ncurest dealer. .'; ~i

OFFICE, 20 S. DELAWARE AVE., PHILADELPHIAWorks: Philadelphia, Pa., Baltimore, f¥ld., Norfolk, Va.r

and many Distributing Branches thruout tho North and South

Big Washout Made on the SwimmingRiver Rond by Recent Thaw. |

Iiurinjv a recent tliuw a hij^ wash-out was math1 on tin- Swjmmin^ Riverroad a short distunre south of thebride1 '. It took three men and twotennis a day and a half to Mil in the

... , , ,,. • • • ... . .. , hole. The job was under the super-!Richmond, Virginia, a l t e r a visit ot; v i f i i ( m <)f Overseer (leorKe Ma.x-, g ,eight weeks with relatives. Whileshe was insister died.

Miss lOIizaheth Vernell

The job was done by Charles Holmes.Almost all one .side of the mill wastorn out.

Louis Dublin lias hought an auto-mobile from Mrs. lEral Luther of liedBank.

(-'liarles Green gave a dance Mon-day nigh^at Porter's hall.

Hie .South her youngest

employ-

Htiulii's.Mrs. Fnink Wik

with sickness.Mm. Samuel J.

!! is krpt indoorai LINCROFT KARM CHANGES.

. - ... Hennelted at the factory of the tyiKimind LIS- Kj,.k with stomach trouble.aer company at Red Ilarilc. i under the euro of a U-iimnl luniie.

.Miss Mary llickey was outdoors; \ surprise par ty 'war , (riven for

in veryShe is

last, week for tinI was taken

outdoorsfirst time since shor the lust tune since she - (:onover Trnex one night, last week,

sick with pneumonia sev- Twenty of Mr. '{'rliex's friendd from

Henry Kelly will farm liernard A.Hickey'K property the comine; season.Bernard Warueker worked Mr. llick-eyV pl.'icc hist, season.

I'ranli .1. Mnrkstcmhis house,self.

is 'repninlingHe is doing the work liim-

l.inu; Branch were |ir<.'sent.lliirry Coleinan has liou^hl,

luitomoliile truck for Imi wiiole:butcher businesa.

The damage do' i

to tjnmticf ,T.Honiintl'n miwtnill when the wnter inthe mill pond overllowed itu hanli.-itwo weeks Mgo has. heen repaired.

KaKt Ornnga Woman. Movci to tlicMullin Place.

| Mr:,. Laura May Kurseh of KantOrange IIIIM moved to the farm neur

< l.incrcil'l, which nlie li»ii|;lil last fallfrom 'I'hoimU:"Mullin. Henry Fcnton

| of l.incriift in auperiiitcndent of thefarm, Tony Harmi will move from

. t i l " l.aii|,'endoif farm on the l!edI Hunk roiid at l.iucroft to Chapel Hill.l,Unt week he isohl fionie of hid wj»f;;oiiHand fnrm machinery to IlnrrySprung. Dnviil I!. .Soll'el bou|,;lit oneof Mr. Jluron'ii JiurscM.

HAWKINS BROS.,REAL ESTATEINSURANCEMORTGAGE LOANS

;; Telephone 352

STREET,,(Ground Floor)

RED BANK, N. J. <>

THK RED BANK REGISTER. P»ge S«»e«

I Am PreparedEast India, Bowker's, Lister's' and Swift's

FOR THE'

Nitrate of Soda, Acid Phosphate, Bone Meal, Sheep Manure,

Agricultural Lime, Wood Ashes, Land Plaster

NORTHERN GROWN SEED POTATOESFancy Seed Oats, Lawn Seed, Field Seeds, Plows, Harrows,

Cultivators, Fertilizer Drills

Large assortment of Poultry and Dairy Feeds

WOOD GRAIN HAY FERTILIZER

BRIEF ITEMS OF NEWS.HAPPENINGS OF INTEREST IN

MONMOUTH COUNTY.

irtioual Notes, Smog of Property,BuiMir.2 Operations, Lodge Damn' .Stigbt Fires, Birth*, Marriages andDe**be—Other Item*.A son wna horn ;i few days aya to

Mrs. Cornelius Conklin of" lielmiir.The child has licen named Cornelius.

William Hayilcn and Frank Fcr-rando arc new menihers of the LOURBranch letter r.'irriers' .'i<;«K-iution. j (

Mrs. Nettie W. .Smith of Marlboro >has bought a lriiK-e double houfe at i >Freehold from A. S. I.onirstrett

Byron McGuire of l..>nK Branchfell while at RCIHH.1 last week anil rana lead pencil through his cheek.

Georpc Gatlin, Jr., of l.'reeliold, /has received his d inharce from the >navy after Eciviii^; two year:-. •',

J u l i u s I-utt^ 'e of Helin'ai- will o p e n 1 . 1

a b a k e r y a n d dcliral,-:,;<.» Hli;ri ; in t h e 'W i s s e m a n block :b

Mrs . C.ra'iK Hinlr e c e n t l y on Romew r i s t a n d m j u i ' i l I

,). H. (ii-ifiin- .,;

. - i J i - i n j T . '•

•( All.-i.town fell :

i- ''.nd ..broke herv-hark.'.r.^' branch lias

in-, i Min'.iin iionse onat 'hal place. • j

";uirht a housL1

mi the .Matliias i

i.f F

COAL

24 Wharf Ave., corner Union St.,Telephone 27

". Y carefully studying— present haulage

and transportation requirements,Kissel engineers have produced a truck—(1)satisfactory in fuel consumption with—(2) well-balanced transmission and power from motorto rear tires and—(3) good performing ability un-der any and all road andgrade conditions.

"particular interest centers, around thisdisplay of the new Kissel Oustom-Built

4-passen^er Coupe, become it. is strictlyAmerican designed, constructed and finished—custom-built from headlight to tail-light, embodying all thoseexclusive features which the motor car connoisseurs findso delightful in the automobiles they own nnd drive.

To men or women who drive hi&U &ruda cars—your inspection is particularly desirable,

i8MiSlMSSiSijSliiSffi2tlEia

Red Bank, N. J.

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. l a m e s HUKIIIICII !;;,a m i lot a t iMat:uY:.:i ";S c h o c k e s t a t e .

Mr.--. IOnianu.'l i , ' - • ; ,crave b i r t h to a .,:.

•la';l w e e k ..Mrs. Cl inr lc - 1 ;,•;.••,.

n a v e h i r l h t.D ;-. .i.:'h<hl' l a s t w e e k .

A s o n w a s b . •• i ( )

K i ' k m i M i o f A i | . : . . ' . , . ; l

A .-Mil w a s in • t n

K ; l t z o f l . o t i n ' II... . . . . h

S n y s K t i s h r . n d W;,-. ; \ - i ;

M r s . K d v . - M d ! ' . „,I ' l i i imeil hi'i'oi'.- a . • iiiw.irl i ineii ' ; ; cotmi . :.!:.•w e e k th i l l t h e .ii:::!i ,,l a s t SSeptenibc. ' -.'.•,; • ,•p o i s o n i n g frolii . :. !. ,i

i p l a n t , w h e r e l i r \ \ < : < t . • • :j a s f a i l e d t o c o : i ' , ;•,.•> ; ( ] . • c i i ; : ;1 ' j r o f t h i s .

C o m p e n s a t i o n Di -n i . -d I - W : c

Mrs. Marti r. 1'.: risen oBranch wai; denu-.l romp-ns;dor the employci':1 1 i:i 1 >i 1 iL.vweek in her cl;

i.f I'Yochohl1.

chol i l i

.Mi--. MilioHiVy, d,.ys airo.

M'•:••. .Moiri--

»n.'d • G a s .

bureau I.if!ie,- husband I.-,.,1 |,y .,.,., Iat th'e L'ar. ;Mr-, 'ilium-!

c ( i ; : n i i i : : ; . j n - :

i

I t l u l l H ! l - f

act I'.irt ;tin1

. , . ..,'. Mrs. IC'arl.sen's husk'uid was killed in an •auto accident at In-th Ambuy but :was not workim; !'<n- ihc [-(jinpmiy ;.ithe time.

Paving Resolution Approved.The Long Iliamli coinniissioneiT

last week voted 10 enter into anagreement with tile bi'iird of free-holders re^arilii:;;- the p;t'-inj» ofOcean avenue at F.cinjr l iranrh. Thecounty will sipnr<M"'i-'iti- ijiii'O.OO'l amile towurd the iniprovemeiit anil thecity will aiipi'optiatii the balanceneeded.

Fined for Stealing; Autos.Jul ius Kose'tibush and .John Mu •••

,nli£ of Jjlvy A o t k . w,h«, were /I'^f l+Mi' 1aortvictell Al1 Tjriiiiriiip; stolen autlfe'i.n-!

. to thi.s state for sale, were lined Jfr>(H>land coats by .Indue Lawrence last.week and paroled for three years, jTheir pas,t records yaved them froma prison sentence.

Booze Sale is Off. ,'The proposed sale of the booze

stock of Harry Miihai'lson at Belmarby SheritV Geran lias been postponedindefinitely. Two or three dates hadbeen set for the sale and a lot offolks who thought there was a chanceof restocking their cellars, were onhand each time.

1

Chamberlain—Harris.Miss Klennor M. Chamberlain,

daughter of Hemy D. Chamberlain \of "rent) 'Iriiw1, was married Satin-

d a y to Leverson S. Harris of Newrk. Rev. Leon Chamberlain of

uncle of theLTemony at the

Mechanic Street; near Broad, Reel Batik, N, J.Luther Schenck, ^ed Bnnh lohn Conned, Keypoit

. R n'lew Ilrunr,wielt, anride, performed thyi d ' i '

BOYDEN PEMBLE FRED JONES

Expert Work Guaranteed.Estimates Cheerfully Furnished.

Just received 1920 samples of Attractive Wall Paperand Borders which we will submit on request.

Office and Residence 15 Washington StreetR E D BANIC, M. J.

Telephone 599-J

ntruders Injured.Peter \V. Stevens and Thomas

aekfoii of Mlitawan were .••aii^liiilayinp; puol in the Malawan hookmil ladder hn'jse one day last week.11 their scramble to jj'et oui iv' tin'niildiii!; they junipud from it seconditory window and were badly bruise I.

To Study for Ministry.John 'Neumeyer, al tar assistant and

Jross bearer at St. Peter 's churrh a!rrehold, will study for the priest-

hood of the Anglican Catholicihuroh in Knirland next fall. Ho will><! the first member of the Krechold'huroh to take up the ministry.

Increase for Mail Carrier. j, Charles 1'. White, who carries the 1

_iail between Elheron and West I.onj;-.Branch, hns been pranted an increasein pny. Mr.. White has been on this!route nearly twenty years and wasthe first mail carrier in this sectionto use an auto in his work.

Airplane Forced to Land.An nrmy airplane bound from

Long Island to Virginia was forcedto land on the Lon^ Branch golf clubgrounds last Thursday when the en-gine went wrong. The machine wasslightly damaged in landing hut themen in it were not hurt .

Frehold Girl Gets Third Degree.Miss Elizabeth Brakely, daughter

of Joseph Brakely of Freehold, hasbeen given the degree of doctor ofphilosophy by Columbia university.She graduated from the Freeholdhigh .school in 1911 and also fromBryn Maivr college.

Taken Sick on Train.Mis. Edwin (Juilford of Karming-

dule was taken seriously sick on ntrain in New York state hist week.She was on her way to the home ofher dnughter at Troy, who WHS alsonoriounly nick. Mrs. (luilfnrd himsince recovered.

Stengel Farm Sold.The farm of the late (Ii'orge C.

Stengel near Long IJranch was soldlast, week to Ahner A. llmlger, prin-cipal of the Long Branch grammarHi'lloul. Thi' farm contains -."i acresnail Mr. JSndgi'r will conduct it as adairy farm.

Parker—Shernian.Miss- Mary II. Parker, dani'hter of

Walter Parker of Ltradley Beach, hecame the bride of (i. Kdwin Shermanof Delimit' Saturday. Rev. David A.Mae Hurray of the Anbury i'a.k Bap-tiilt church performed the eiTeinony.

Going t.) Chili.Kilwanl C. Anderroii of l''rei'hold.

who is employed by the 1 niltd Statessteel prodili-l;'. colnpaiiy, will fail Sntunlay for Chili. He will be in SouthAmerica three year;-, and af l r r a yearexports In be trail.ifcrred to I'.rn'/.il.

Son for C'aptaiit Moliuoa.A •tmn-wiii bum u> Ca|ilain anil

Mi'!1.. (Irani Ilobiie;' at the LourBranch hospital laid Saturday. ; M r:.Holmes IM a daughter of Joseph C.JaelvKon of Occnn (Jrove. CaptainIlolmeH in 11 We«t Point graduate.

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Special Values in Ladies' and Children's Wearing Apparel

BABY DRESSES.

NL'W baby divsst'S in JU::!::"..:siyL's for li'ttle tub. I >r.i 69cto $5.

RuMi]vr . - . a n d c n j i / i v r x i:". •'•:::'/'and.colors, atlraclive styk-s. $1.25and up. I

BOYS' WASH SUITS.

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m a d e i ' f w : i > h ; i h l c j r . i ' . u - r ' i . ' . N .

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CORSETS AND BRASSIERES.

S t a i u i a v d m a k e •."• : v i - . ::.•••.m o d e l s , l . i r ^ e ^ e k - e : : > :--. •/:'•makes . $1 .50 to $5 ,

EASTER GLOVES.

ka_\>er --ilk d<>\e-. ;•.'.! c ; : ; .$1 per pair.

I .on- silk - l o w - $ 1 . 5 C a::,; S2.Wasiiable ch;u i i"K lie ^' . es

.$1 .K i d v ! - ' ' - • • • i n a i l - k . , . k - - .

BABY CAPS AND BONNETS.

Bal i ie - - ' silk c a p s , m a d e '•>: newm a t e r i a l s , t r i m m e d a n d :Ni;;i:iM y i e > , Mi mi 6 9 c t<> $ 2 . 9 8 .

SILK PETTICOATS. '

i ' d , w i t h s i l k d e r s e y t u p s , i n i;;;>.iiv

new .--hades. \ 'alne $8.5C, .-jvci:;lat $ 6 . 5 0 . ' ;

TatTota and satin petticcats. e>;- jcelient quality, lars L* seleeii"ii incolors and ' sk i e s , special $6 .98and $7.50.

EASTER SILK HOSE.

P l u i e n i x s i l k h o s e $ 1 . 5 0 t . > !

$3.50.Kivoli silk hose $3 per pair.

CHILDREN'S HOSE.

Children's Kiidisli r iblvj h"se,

BRIEF ITEMS OF NEWS.

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EASTER TOP SKIRTS.

e neves i ^ t \ 1 ^ > in plaid

in white, tan and hlack, special-•. ' .39 d 59

>kirt-. plaited and plain . nii 'Jds,special fi.r this sale $5.98 and$6 .98 .

EASTER BLOUSES.

Special otierint; in ^eor^etteblouses, in navy, reindeer, taupe,llesh and white, excellent eiuali'v.

39c and 59c. in six styles, handsomely irimned.

.....U./n-.s line r i l l e d h - e . in V : l U l 0 < l " *'•"• * ^ i ; l 1 •" $ 3 ' 9 8

Mack, white and brown, all sizes. ; a l ' J $ 4 . 9 8 .

/Value Soc, special 39c. ' VOILE AND TAILOR MADEi BLOUSES.

CHILDREN'S COATS.New Haster coats Tor children

New Haster styles, s-nnc are

and infants, in white and colors, j t a i l o r I1I;U1L'' " t h ^ chth..ratelyA splendid selection, too many to trimmed, special at $ 1 . £ 8 andnumber , l-'nmi $2 .98 to $ 1 5 . i $2 .98 . '

G I R L S ' AND MISSES' EASTER! • •——HATS. |

T h e largest selection in .Moii-Im o u t h county. ,Headi[iiarters in (

~~Rcd Bank tor the prettiest and the

EASTER DRESSES.l.adi,'<' S?.o iVorjvtti- dresses,

special ;it $18.50. ' Well made,trimmed with -beads, in long orshort sleeves, a sjood selection otcolors and styles.

Satin and talYeta 'dresses, newEaster styles, lower than else-where, from $14 to $25.

GINGHAM DRESSES.Ladies' ,n"in.sjliam dresses, the

newest sprint; and summer mod-els, iiv.ule of best quality washableniiisjhaii^, attractive patterns andstyles, from $3.50 to $7.50.

SPRING COATS.For ladies and misses, sport

modelsand full lengths,-made ofpolar cloth, gaberdines, veloursand manv new materials, in a va-riety of shades, $15 to $35.

largest variety of straw hats forgirls;. Styles "that will appeal iojyou at surprising prices. Cmneand see them.

BOYS' EASTER HATS.

A ha t to m a t c h eve ry suit for

.$1.10St..So hed sheets, special

si.5i> Crib Blankets,-in pink nv blue with animal njjures, special. .98c

5oc ladies' extra size shaped I'ndervests, special - 39ci

S l . o o ladies' muslin D r a - ' c K with embroidery trimiuinj!, openedor closed, special

t h e l i t t l e b o v , in a o n id s e l e c t i o n , , , . ^in s h a p e s ot s t r a w a n d m i x e c m a - \ y>- c l l l l d l v n -; II111--1'11 ' ) f - l v ' - r < ' ^ ' ^ • • • — ^ r ? sapterials, $1.50 and up. s.S.oo lajvstr', Couch Cuvers. special

C H I L D R E N ' S DRESSES. ! S I L O S Dutch Curtains, special

New styles, jcinjvham dresses, j ,s i. So Summer Portieres speciale labora te ly t r immed, from / M 121yea r s , special at $ 1 . 9 8 . O t h e r ! -s-3.5i) c rocheted l ied S p i v . u k special

styles up to $ 5 . 9 8 . \si.w Dresser Scar fs , s o c i a lCh i ld ren ' s while dresses, in!

tai lor made and voiles, r.eat- j * - - ( 1 ° C e n t e r P ieces^spec ia l

ly t r i m m e d , well n i a d e a t . d a :ir.ei S o c Turk ish Towels , with blue borders , specialseleetinii, at special prices. $3 .98 'and up. | i')c Turkish Towels, .special

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ONEof the FIRST QUESTIONS :i BUSIKF.^S MAX asks in CONSIDERING a

•;'• BANKING COXXKfTION is ' • s

WHO ARE THE DSRECTORS?THAT

' QUESTION is :i!l I M P O R T A N T beenuso tl:«' I IANIiI . I . \ ( . i nf M O N E Y d e p e n d s• upon the LNTKr,l : lTY and S Q I ' M ) - ! I 'DCMKN'T of TH(-.).SH D I R E C T O K S .

I N ' T I A T l l l a n i i Ihr POLICY of

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c;i:o!.i;f: <•. n o r r i N G ,Vic'- L'l-c-i-'.'.luia Ihii-cmuh BIDS. CO., R C J Bunk, N. J .

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(Continued from last page.)Edward V. Patterson, formerly

mayor and borough clerk of SprinKLake, died ut the hospital at thatplace Sunday of cancer. He was fi3years old and was born at Farming-dale. A widow and aix children sur-vive him.Will Specialize in Melons.

George L. Hampton and BurtisMatthews of Farmingdale, who grewsuch good watermelons last year thatthey could not supply the demand,will plant a lai-f>;e acreage in themelons this year and will specializein them. vTrip to Florida.

Mrs. Frank Jones of Freehold.started last week for Florida to visither parents, Mr. and Mrs. ThomasBrokaw, who have been spending thewinter there. Mrs. Jones is in poorhealth and was. ordered South by herdin-tor.Good Fishing at Adelphia.

The recent storm damaged theflood pates at the mill poml at Adel-phia so that the water in the ponndrained off. Residents of Adelphiahail lots of sport catching fish in thesmall pools left in the bed of thepond.

Doctors Elect Officers.Dr. Joseph H. Bryan has been

elected president of the Asbury Parkmedical association, which was re-cently formed. Clarence M. Trippeis vice president, William G. Hermansecretary and L. L. Leonard treas-urer.

j Plans Big Garage.[ Uonlon Knapp of Asbury Park hasI bought a plot of ground on Main|street 100x190 feet, on which he: plans to erect a garage covering prac-j tically all tb1 ground space. The! garage will be eompleteil before sum-I mer.Voting Lessons for Women.

Lessons in voting will lie given thewomen who attend the annual meet-ing ot the State federation of wo-men's clubs at Asbury Park May 12thto lfith. Miss Grace King, city dorkat Aabury Park, will lie the instruc-tor.

Died of Dropsy.Miss Clara B. Cornwall of Ocean

Grove died Tuesday of last week ofdropsy. Miss Cornwell was an ex-pert stenographer and had gained ahigh reputation for speed and ac-curacy. She was fifty years old.

Farmingdale Property Sold.Joseph Bui'deri, who bought a

tract of land at Farmingdale twoyears ago and erected a house andoutbuildings, has sold his property toNew York people. Mr. Rurderiplans to start a macaroni factory.Hurt at Gravel Pit.

Martin Loftus of F,ai;niingdale suf-fered a badly masho'd"! linger whileworking in the gravel pit near thatplace last week. He and anotherman were lifting a heavy piece ofiron, which fell on Loftus's hand.Died After Operation.

Edmund Richards of Farmingdale,who underwent a second operation atthe Spring Lake hospital recently,died last Wednesday week. He was05 years old and formerly lived,the northern part of the state.Building New Store.

John Quinn, a Freehold butcher, ishaving a new store building erectedon the site of the old atdne yard onSouth street. , Two stores will be inthe building and Mr. Quinn will oc-cupy one and rent the other.Playing,at Auto Show.

Arthur Pryor of Asbury Park leftlast week for Columbia, South Caro-lina, where his band has been en-gaged to play for the auto 'aliow.Miss Florence Cavan'augh will ap-pear as soloist with the band.Chimney Fire.. An overheated chimney started afire in James Hughes'3 house on theConover farm at West Deal lastThursday and caused damage ofabout $S00. No one was in thehouse when the fire started. :Playing Professional Ball.

Renson Meyers, who formerlycnught on the Freehold high schoolbaseball team, has been signed by theSt. Louis Nationals, jyieyers will be

i farmed out this season to the clubj at Durham, 'North Carolina.Dickering for Freehold Plot.

George Bailey of New York andEdwin C. Sloat of F.ly are negotiat-ing for the old seminary property atFreehold. If they secure the proper-ty they will open a street through itand erect a row of houses.Married Last June.

Announcement has been made ofthe marriage of Miss Kathryn F.Thompson, daughter of P. F. Thomp-son of Matawan, ami W. E. Olsen of

i Perth Amboy. The couple were mar-! ried at Keyport iast June.' Neptune Alumni Officers. '

Sanfonl ('. Flint has been electedpresident of the Neptune townshiphigh school alumni association. Miss

1 Elva VauNote is vice president, Miss1 Rena F. (ii-nrey secretary mid Wil-! Main Lyons treasurer.i

Borough Engineer Engaged.C. A. Niles of Coatesville, Pennsyl-I

| vania, has been engaged as boroughI engineer at Freehold. He will have| entire charge of the water and sewer• departments at l-'n-i-hoUl and will re-; ceive #-.)() a month.

| Long Branch Girl Wrds.| Miss Ethel A. Siults of Longi Branch was married last Thursday at| Pittsliurg to Dr. n.-rai- II. Selyor ofi Bulfalo. The couple ,-ae both grad-! uate chin.praetors mid will open anj office at Long Hi-anch,

Garage Man Arrested.Joseph Mctirath, a Freehold ga-

rage man, was arrested last week oncomplaint of S. Sagntsky, a butcher.

j Saj'-olsky cbiims ilm; Mctirath as-| sault'ed him ' and ihnatei ied to hiti him with a hammer.

i Operation for Ganijrene.Amos liib.-am of Unwell last week

umliTwent an (.print inn for the re-jmoval of one of his lingers. A .fewi weeks aim lie fell and injured hishand and gangrene .-ct in.

Picture »>f Brother's Grave.I'aul l-'legal of Asbury Park h

received from the AmericanCross a photograph of the grave ofhii! brother, Larue Flegal, who waskilled in action in France.Building a Bungalow.

John T. Cook of West FIUIUK isbuilding J» bungalow on (,'eor/j-eWhite';;' farm at. Lower Squunkum.The, bungalow will be occupied byMr. White'u son Stanley.

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SIGNIFICANT:In New Yorf,America's Styhcenter, SOO.OOONtw York menhave boughtMount Clothti,

eREET It with a Monroe Suit—the brand New York men buy

more than any other kind!

Greet it in true metropolitan style—style that befits the day and sea-sonj that bespeaks its correctnesswherever men and women gather.

Smart Broadway models forsprightly, ambitious youth- con-servative Wall Street and TihliAvenue patterns for business men.We alone sell Monroe Clothesin this city. The prices are 40and up—:figures that make yon ; ,•<.!•ixe the buying powers of the 1914Dollar have come to life again I

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FOR twenty years Buick engineers anddesigners have been moving forward,

building a Buick prestige in motor cardesign and construction that has answeredthe world's challenge. ;

It has been an achievement worth the effort andestablished a Buick reputation of high standardand value. >f

The public has learned to depend upon the BuickValve-in-Head Motor Car, and the great demands'upon Buick dealers for Buick models is the highestcompliment that can be paid to Buick achievement*1

WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BMCB WILL BUILD THEM

- ZOEIWloiimcjiith County's Largest Automobile Distributor •

Seabright, N. J. , . , Long Branch, N. J..Telephone 90 , Telephone 565-W

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It's the Cleveland Six. Not really new, either, for the factorybegan deliveries last Summer and since then the Cleveland has goneout over the country into the hands of thousands of owners. Andthese owners say they are delighted with it. There is every goodreason why they should be delighted with it. For the ClevelandSix is really an extraordinary car.

We cannot tell you how good theCleveland Six is. You must ride init and drive it to know.

This experience will convince youof the power and pick-up and speedand flexibility of this exclusive Cleve-land-built motor.

It will convince you of the comfortof the car, contributed to so much by

the low underslung spring construc-tion and the wide soft seat cushions.

You will be amazed at the ease ofhandling your Cleveland, how lightlyit steers and shifts, and at the instantpositive action of its brakes.

There isn't any other light carthat will give you so much of allthat you wish, and at such a fair price.

Come let us show you what a carthe Cleveland is

Touring Car (Five Passengers) $1385 Roadster (Three Passengers) $1385Sedan (Five Passengers) $2195 Coupe (Four PasoeugcrsJ J2195

(All Prices F. O. D. Factor;)

HENRY McDERMOTT3 0 W. FRONT ST., Phone 72-M. RED BANK, N. I.

CLEVELAND AUTOMOBILE CO., CLEVELAND, OHIO

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MANY A MAN who. would not buy a tire

because it WAS cheap will buyan inner tube simply becauseit costs a dollar or two. less."Vet the performance of thetire is often dependent uponthe service rendered by thetube.

It is a wise economy toequip with Goodrich RedInner lubes in the first place.

The 7? V. Guoilritl 'Rubier C:mJ,,i,,y, Abvu. OhioCMi\kcn of the. SILVCKTOWN Conl 7iti'

The Above Are Sold By

The Seato; lubber Co.,13 Mechanic Street, Red Bank.

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BE1EF I M S OF 1EWS.(Continued from laut page.)

F. W. Denninger of Ik-lmur andthree young men from Newark pave

of their shin in &Q effort tobe life of Joseph f.evine, a

Newark boy, who was seriously in-jured in an auto accident severalweeks ago.Runaway Wrecks Pump.

A horse owned by Dr. H. It, Knightof Spring Lake ran away last weekand crashed into a K.'LhoIcne pump infront of 0. II. Watcrs's auto repairshop. Tlie pump was broken so ithad to be removed.To Build New Theater.

A. J. 'C. Stokes of Freehold hashoujrht a plot of fjiouncl on KastMain street at that place and plan:to erect a theater on it. Mr. Stokeswill organize a stock company tonance the project.Death of Former Resident.

Mrs. Caleb T. liailey, formerly ofAnbury Park, died at tin; home of herdaughter at Mamaroiieck, N. Y., lastweek. Her husband was formerlysuperintendent for James A. Bradleyat Ashury Park..Death from Consumption.

Mrs. Elizabeth Anderson, wife of

March Worst Month (or 'This Trouble—How to Remove Easily.

There's a reason why nearly every-body freckles in March, but happilythere is also a remedy for these ujjlyblemishes, and no one need stayfreckled.

.Simply cet an ounce of Othine,double strength, from your druggistand apply a little of il night amimorning1, and in a few days youshould see that even the worstfreckles hove begun- to disappear,while the liulit ones have vanishedentirely. Now is the time to ridyourself of freckles, for if not re-moved now they may slay all Sum-mer, and spoil an otherwise heaulifulcomplexion. Your money back ifOthine fails.

IS ST "JUST A COLD"?Red Bank People Should Ask Them-

selves This Question.Don't say: "It's just a cold."It may turn into backache, rheu-y

matic aches, achy jointsO h i i that

Christimi Anderson of Villa Park,died Saturday week of consumptionat a sanitarium near 1'emberton. lie-sides her husband she leaves twoyoung children.Alhury Park Couple Wnl.

Miss Madeline E. Austin, daughterof Frank Austin, and Charles II. Hall,Jr., both of Asbury Park, were mar-ried Saturday by Rev. G. M. Cono-vcr. They will make their home atAsbury Purk,Invited to Send Athletes.

The Long Branch lodge of Knightsof Columbus lodge has been invitedto send a team of track athletes toNew York to take part in a meet tolie held by the New Yurk Knights onApril 10 th.Police Want Back Pay.

Ira Boyce and Daniel Thompson,Neptune township policemen, whowere laid off from February 8th toMarch 6th to break their tenure ofoffice, will bring suit to secure theirback pay.Cars in Collisioti.

Automobiles owned by RudolphTapper of Hamilton and Rocky War-ner of Asbury Park collided at thelatter place last Wednesday. Tap-per's auto was overturned andwrecked.Bel mar Man Injured.

The coal screening apparatus inNewman & Sons' coal yard at IJelmarfell over one day last week andstruck Anthony Brown. Mr. Brownwas laid up a few days from his in-juries.Two Candidates ,Endorsed.

The Fourth'' 'district Republicanclub of Neptune township last weekendorsed Walter H. Gravatt for thenomination for sheriff'and T. FrankAppleby of Asbury Park for con-gress.Long Branch House Sold.

Samuel McLain of Long Branchhas bought a house on Julinc avenueat that place and will soon lake possession. Mr. McLain is night watchman and engineer at the Goldsteinstore.Nurses Get Victory Buttons.

Misses Marie L. Peters andA. Carlon of Long Branch, who during the war served as nurses in arm;hospitals, received bronze victor;buttons from the government Insweek. t.Elks' Auxiliary Officers.

Mrs. Samuel Mfitngar has beerelected ,pres,iaO|)t of] the ladies' auxiliary of the Afibury Park lodge oElks. Mrs. Edith Mahev is secretaiand Mrs. Jacob Greenbaum treasurer.Freehold Woman Gets Prize.

Mm. Florence M. Kent df Frecholhas been awarded a prize of $100 fo:furnishing tlie best answer to a mis1

ing line in a poetry contest conducted by the Illustrated Newa of NevYork.Recovers Her House.

Miss Helen C. Fay of Long Brnncwon her suit to regain possession o:her house, which is occupied by Henvy A. Smith. The suit was the resulof a raise in the rent made byFay.Druggist Gets License.

Charles It. Grammer is the onbdruggist at Asbury Park to take oua license to sell intoxicants so faiThe bond required is so high that fedruggists care to take out a liconsOpens Branch Office.

Sanford C. Flint of Ocean Grovewho represents a wholesale groeufirm of New York, has opened an oft'ce at Ashury Park for the convenience of his customers in that sectiorQuits Express Company.

Joseph Moyse, who had been employed by the Adams express company at Long Branch nearly Iyears, is now winking as a chaiiffi.iifpr Richard ('. Warwick, a plumbciFarmers Start Work.

Some of the farmers near Frohold took advantage of the wnimspell last week and started thinplowing. Last year many of themhad potatoes planted by this time.Long Branch Girl's New Job.

Miss Gladys Wilson of LungBranch has <]uil her job as bookkeeper with Swift & Company andhas taken a similar job with the Wagner market company of Newark.Tried Slcill on Wife.

William I'amsi'y, a Long ISranihprize lighter, was held in $,'!(){) n.ullast week for the grand jury on com-plaint of bis wife. Mrs. Haiti u\claims her husband assaulted her.Rents Another Store.

Charles McKlwaine, who has bunconducling ;i i-rnrory store in AlbiitA. Boyce1;; building at Freneau, IIHrented Mrs. John 1:1. Ford's store nidwill lake possession next week.New Utltchcr llimncss.

Stephen ninl Philip Keliniidt, Ti ,of Long llrniicb, who have been Hiundated with their father in the butcher business, havo started a whoksale meat business of their own.Home from the South.

F. S. Voorhei's and family of l''ieehold have returned home after ;;p< liding the winter in Florida. Mr. V<imliees conducts a garage at I'YcehuldSailed for Franco..

Henry Orteg.i of Anbury 1'nrkunited Unit week for Fiance, where hnhat! taken a position an interpreterfor a Kpnui.'ih family at Vorsaiil

(Continued on next pnjjo.)

to

, y jOr other serious sickness

comes from weak kidneysColds are due to congestion.Congestion makes the kidneys over-

work to filter the blood.Colds often leave the kidneys

weak.First break the cold;Then use Doan's Kidney Pillsert the kidney dangers.Let this Red Bank resident tellm about them.J. H. Applegate, 27G Leonard St.,ys, "A cold, settled on my kidneys

nd heavy work aggravated theouble, making my back weak andime. After beginning my work, myack would stiffen so that when Ient over, I could hardly straighten

again. Sharp pains caught meross my back and often when Iift-

ig, my hnck would get lame. Twooxes of Doan's Kidney Pills pro-urcd at Cooper's drug store rid mef the trouble and the cure hasisled."

60c, at all dealers. Foster-Milburno., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.

RegularfVionthly Income

off $ 2 5may be secured for

about $3,600by the purchase of

50 Shares 6°ij CumulativePreferred Stock of

CITIES SERVICE- COMPANY

t)ne of the principal factors in theoil industry of the United Statesmid nlso one of the lendingelectric light and power and arti-ficial and natural gas organiza-tions of the country.

Circular P-l on lU-qucBt

Henry L. Doherty& Company

BOND D E P A R T M E N T ,

WM. A. WOODING, Res. Salesman237 VanDyke PI., LonB Branch, N. J.

I0HN B. BOYD, M. D.,«J PISEASE3 OV THE RKCTUJI ANB

DISEASES OP WOHEti.Suite 20T Brent Good llullillns, cor. Broad"

way and Third avenue. LoliK Branch, H. J,Hour . : t> A. M. to 12 Id.; 1 to i f. M.

Mvenmtra nii'l Sundays Uy eppolilttrscnt. VAppointments eavo time—telcplu.na Ux>3Brunch. <

D R. HAROLD A. TILTON,BUIIGEON DENTIST.

Grartoat. University of Pennsylvania. One-eM»or to Dr. J. D. Tbrockmorton, No. ®

dayV-A. M. to 6:«0Saturday.

P. U. S t . *

D R. L. H. STRYKEE,VETERINARY 8UE0E0N,

Office. Public Servlc. Building;. Pbom »«ilUildonce, 81 Shrew«l>ury Av«. Phiim tit

ItED BANK. N. J.

I A . . TUUKM LMen. Women, ami Cliil.lr.-ri

Room.-f aCI'-l-'i- Kinmnutli BuildinK.Asbury I'urW. N. .1.

Phones-Anbury W . f i l t MI-F-i.1 Hour i-a-11. 1-1. I- ' . Saturday, niinilay and Mon •j duy nrid t)y appointment.j All minlum-i-a miaranl.'o.l or nrir.-n.rrfunr>d^

W'~~ILLIAM E.'FOSTER.COUNSELLOR AT LAW.

1 CO IlVoaJvv " " Atlantic Highland*N.Y. City. ' _ N ; J - :

ROBERT PIERCE.MCENSKU AUCTIONEER.

Rfaidcru-iM.; Whin... Kcl linrilt.Telephone 1D3H-M,

Bueclnl intention to «ale» " ' firm •«»«•fnrro implements and peraonal property.

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After you eat—always take

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WHEN AN INVITATION

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Our chauffeurs are efficient, sobernul reliable at all times. Give us arial.

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OALPH O. W1LLGUSSiv COUNSELLOR AT LAW

INow Joroo, and N™ York B«ra^Of I ices: 2 Broad Street, P.cd Bank. N. J .

120 Broadway. Nuw York CitT^

D~~RT HAROLD J. STOKES,DENTAL SURGEON

SaccCRaor to Dr. Frank Lee.64 Broad Street, Einner BuildinK.

Room.i J. r> and 6.Office Hours 8:30 to 5:«0 o'clock.

GEO. McC. TAYLOR, C. E.CONSULTING ENGINEER.

CIVIL ENGINEER and SURVEYOR.8 EiBner Building, Broad St.. Red Bank. M. J.

JOHN S. APPLEGATE & SON,COUNSELLORS K1 LAW

Davidson BnUdinB. Broad Btnasa.RKD BANK. N.

jf ornflmcntal iron or wireTor privnt.j uutnti.'s, liomcu.schooia, clubs and institu-tions.C.S. Throckmorton

.153 Brancnport Ave,longBmndi.rU.

agoan English chem-

_ ist began to manu-facture BEECHAM'S PILLS.Today they have the largestsale of any medicine inthe world!Why?

boKCB, 10c , 25c.

REILLYDavldBon Baildintr,

Joseph Eoilly,Red Bank.

John J. Qalrtn

EDMUND WILSONCOUNSELL

ROfflces: 10 EAST FRONT STUEET.

ALKTON BEEKMAN,COUNSELLOR AT LAW.

Office., 10 Brond street. BED BANK, H. Ji

K. iiEKKERT E. WILLIAMS,SURGEON DENTIST.

Graduate University of Pennsylvania.Ofiico liouirf frum 9 :0Q to 5:00 o'clock every)

week-'tay.Strnct, Red Bank, N. J.

DR. Wr M. THOMPSON, ,'lt'DENTAL SURGEON. "

2d Nat'l Bank BaildinB.Uooro 8-6.

Bed Bank. H,

GEO. D. UOOPER,CIVIL ENGINEER.

SacceMor to Geo. Cooper. C B ,Poslofflce Building. RED BAKE.

GKOKGE K. ALLEN, JR.,CIVIL ENGINEER AND BUKyETOB.

Boom 7, Patterson Baildin?, Broad Streat.XED BA«K. N. J. ^

EO. H. KOBERTS,GKADUATB AUCTIONEER

dlmee or Grade Stock. Farm Salel, P««flonal Property. New Monmouth. N. J.

Talepbono Middletown 271-F-2B.

BRASCH BROS., PROPRIETORS.

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Phono 747

PRODUCE QUICK ANDPOSITIVE RESULTS

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beautiful,large, .oolid heads t.f

u> free from blt-tLrnc&s. Buist'a"Very Best" issuperior toother:;.Unsurpassed forcirly sowing inthe ojicn giountl.

Pkt., 5cjOz., 20c; lAlb.,GOc, 1 lb.,$2.00Send Todaj for Our Free Garden Guide

Pells what, when, and how to plant (orbe t results. Shows how to make your(, rden really cut the high cost of living

end a postal today for a free cop>.Free Flower Seed* with Orders

of SO CentM and OverROBERT BUIST COMPANY

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V. IS.

of ordinary quality are not goodenouijh for prescription woilt.Only druga and chemicals of thevery highest grade of purity nrofit for uao in prescriptions. Wouoo the beat obtainnblo no mat-tor what the coat and allow noone, but registered pharmaciststo compound tho medicino.

All prencriptiono aro doublochecked, thua pjunrdinf; nRaniHttho possibility of error or inac-curacy. You may depend uponthe prescriptions you linvc filledat

S C l O i l f S PHARMACY,11. C. IIU111JAUD, I'top.

10 Hroud Street, Hod Hank.

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2S E. Front Street, fteci Bank, M. J.

Yet a Cool OneA warm cellar is a poor storehouse. That's why vege-

tables and other foodstuffs cannot usually be kept in thebasements of homoo heated by the old utyle pipe furnuccj,or the more costly systems. 1 he

Home Ventilator FurnaceTho Original PATENTED PipoUts Modrl

Manufactured only by the HOMER FURNACE CO., Homer, Mich.

will radiate enough heat to keep the cellar free fromdampness, but will not delract from its natural coolness.Vegetables can be stored with perfect safety.

Heat in not wanted with the "Home Ventilator." Thescientific principle of design and operation sends all heatunits through the combination hot- and cold-air register,und from llicre it i:i evenly distributed throughout the house.

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William O'Brien, Red Bank and Sesbriglit.

11,! rJr-aJtltf baaltM "TromPfg fo t\n

ESTABLISHED !«»« TELEPIIONKlll

t RefJ Estate and Insurance• 58-64 BROAD STREET RED BANK, N. J.

J Fira, Life, Accident, Tornado andt Plate dlas» Insurance

Ten I.E. rtfcJD U/sitf,

:pT]WHAT KIND OF

SHALL.

.

WE LEAVE HIM!?

26 Million Young- PeopleHere in America With-out Religious! Training.

What kind of country is this to lu\•when 26 million yiuini' in^opK' :;re lrmwinirui) in it with no religious trainiiiK :it all?

Will they constitute ;i. menace of" j |aritu:il iiliti.'r.u-y" more inimical thanmental illiteracy'.1

Will they be reverent or irreverent?

Will they have iv-.|vcl for the property

and rights of other men? • .

Will their moving purpose he selfish-

ness or service?

Will there be a Lincoln aiming then;?

Our Doty Is- ClearOne object of our New World Move-

ment is lo do Ol'U SHAKE toward streng-thening the I'oires of religious educationeverywhere—•towai-it bringing the 2(> mil- •lion unchurched youiiK people within theinlliiLMico of religious training, so as topreserve for the America of the future the

• ' ideals of tile America of the past.

< >ur New World Mnvoment presents tous the most stupendous and far-reachingSi'llil'lTAL Ol'I'OUTUNITV in ourhistory. .

We can now prove the faith that is inus. Will any liaptist be found wanting'.'We do noi lielieve it.

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

I icv. K,iw:ir,! J luii i i ; o\Occlill C.lyw I,,,.,( lea ; 0! t i .e iVe:u

N'tK

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associatiot!?e N t K n r u n s w i e ! . i b . t r k t e-1 tin.

JUt-tiioiii.-L i h j i v h . K e y . A r t h u r I ' .

J ' u l h i - n . u s of W i T t l .onj r I l i a n e b is

(i C'aMIl el .

Aged Man's Death.

Aaron T. Sinimi ibcd at ilic homeof ills daughter, Mi-.-, i. . A. Wright ofLoiiir r.raruh. !a.-t Fri.lay at the a-jeof si! years. Mr Suclon is survive,1!'>' erne JaiiLiiiu-r am! four sons.Freehold Man Moves.

Henry Matthews of Freeholdmoved his family to Jiradley l!eachlast veek. Ml-. .Matthew's is aplumber and has been employed atAsbury Vark fuv some time.

Denth of Agctl Woman.

Mrs. Phoebe A. Sliuman of Brad-ley Beach died Tuesday of last weekof brain trouble, ajrod S'.t years. Shewas the widow of Daniel L Sliuman.Two dauii'liU'i-s survive1 her.

Freehold Boy Dead.

Charles K. Sutphen, son of HowardA. Sutphen of l-'i-eehold, died Sundayof last week. He was a student atDartmouth college and was takentick while on a vacation.

Difficult to Get Wood.

The farmers around Adelphia arenow yetting their summer firewood.Not in years have they experiencedso milch difficulty in petting wood asduring thu past winter,

Soldier Boys Honored.

West End engine company of Lun^Branch f,'ave a dinner at the HotelTrenton last Thursday niirlit for thesixteen members of the company who.served in the late' war.

Gift for Club Officer.

Hai-tson Howland of .Seabri<rht,president of the Arrow Five basket-bull club, received a iri.1,1 stickpin lastweek as a birth lay x'lh from othermembers of the j-lub.

Opens New Bakery.

Samuel I'ompcr. who formerlyconducted a bakery at I.on;; Branch,^las started a similar business at As-"iiry 1'arL and lias nn.ved bis family

lo the !allvl- place.

Shuwer ,,i Fr.-eliold.

Tunis Per:.-,- ,,fi-hower ia..; week

THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK

FREEHOLD, N. J.

JI'S MOTTO SKkYICI-:.

8The Monmouth County Bonnl of Agriculture

and Home Economics wants every man and womanin the County as a member. Send your namewith one dollar to W. Rhea Moreau, Treasurer,R. F. D. 4 Freehold, N. J. Not necessary to bea farmer. Agriculture is the foundation of thelivelihood of everybody. Help make this Board100% effective.

f^'^C**~**V"K^*K^W

ii'.cc an,I .Mrs.ieeb, ,bi - , v e a" r Mi.-s Kmma

For a long- spell of collarcomfort, there's just one

' word—' *S-M-I-R-R.

Otir own brand.

Neat, trim effects in softpiques and silks.

Starched shapes that arepure linen ache re they wear.

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v u i ' i i J . Son ions i . -n .

T u b e r c u l o s i s C l i n i c .b , , i : . . ^ u p i T i n l e i i i l e M t nf

:• l l n t y 111! .1 -• , U a , M S h o s -

e d a u l n v u b i - U c o n -

tit t h e I . , H i f P . i - anchuicn iinu atliospual last week.

Memorial fur l..-itc Mayor.i'ublic

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c t l n n i i - t c l i u i ' c h a t

' l a y f . . r t i n - l a t e

:. 'i , a r a i n i e r m a y -

of Kreeliii

The best of everythingmen and boys wear.

tor ortl.-r., )>y nu i i l .

ROGERS PEET COMPANY

Hr< ,ail way Ili-eadwuyal 1 Illh St. "Pour lit 3-1 ill St.

Convenient}lr,';i'hv:iy Curner.-i" PifihAvo,al Warr.'n at Hsl St.

MOW YOI:K crrr

i;." ' "*" ' " : : " i l ! l ' - " " ' " Ins b a r n amiVI11 e u n v e n „ 11 !U , ., | m l l | l . ^J l l . s b m i l i e i ' . I . U_ . ^ i l t l l h e i i i s -i.ssuc i a t c l will: him,

T a h e . Clilfwood C h u r r l i .

Kev, I.. i\ .AliiUer i,f 0,-eaM ( i n , vi-l l a s b e e n KlVfll churi ie nf the Mellm-d i s t CIIUITII at ciilVwodd unt i l o,,. ,-,,.tu i ' n of Kev. F r a n k ( iunnon , v,bo • i3

n o w iii Ku|iropi. .

Attended Iiuurnnci- Convciilbm.

S . l l e l l n , - , . . ab . e r t i, f A . s b n i y P a r k

hiFi w i . - l , a t i e m l , . , ! t l i . - a c i n i a n n u a l

1 ' " " "< "• m a l l e i a i r . ' i l l ; a l K i e b -j n o n i l , \ " i r i - i n i ; t .

M i l l D a m K e p a i r c . l ,

' I ' l i c , | ; i m a l I l i i l lVi m i l ) ; i | A . l e l -

P l n n , w h i c h i l , i> b r e b e n b y 111,- I e , e l l tin . ' ivy l i i i n a n , I f 11 r t \\\ h a s b e e n nl* :" •••' i i ' i ' l ' » e c n i i i l i i i ) ' ' u f j ; r , a i u h a s

-i >-n I ' lv-t inie,! .

\ i t t i n i at A | i ( , j j | | . sty.

•Mi-. . W i b l a m I i . MiUVi- i i c , f A- b u r y

' ' • " l ; ' l i ' - ' l bi:,l • | - | . u r , : , | a y Id ] | ( , W I 111' ll1 ' ' " • ' • " f a p o p l e x y . . She w s e . 1,'i.•••'••"• " l l 1 I ' l i ' l b ' . n e . ii i , l l ; - b a n i ] a n i ll o u r e l i i l i l n II .

J o r i n e t - f t ep . i . l pn t ' i i D e n t i l .

A i r s . l . iMi i s i l l ; i i i k i i i : i ( i i i , f o n n e i ' l y

<>l A , l , l | h i a , , | | . . , | al t h e )n, l ) ,e o f lie',-

•liiutrhtcr a t N e w a r k S a t u n l a y ivcck.J in a play which opened at CkwolandMrs. Hank inson live,! a t Asbui-y I ' a rk ; last week,several years .r, . . , , , , I'.liys Tivo House's.Ueath from HomorrhnRe. j i ,, i,; i , , , . . , , ,

., i, in i I."ins I'lnejrohl of rrcehohl lias\ is. K,,se i,|,,ek ,il Ashuiy Park ; b(,ui;bt two houses at thai place from

'.,"•" . a t tbe beiitr P.raneh llospitaMhe Krcehobl realty company, whichlucsday (.1 last week of a cerebral, has recently sold 'eighteen of its L'-lheiiiorrha,.,.. she was the wife of houses. '

U.-all, K..1IOW5 Operation.New Factory nt Asbury Park.

The ('oa;U underwear tcnipany has. . , . , » . n - V ' \ / . l . , l I I 1 I V I V I W 1 . 1 1 I , l l l | i a i l Y I l i i a

, • ' • • ( l " i - n l - l c l c h e r ,,f A n b u r y i n , u e d i l s p l a i . t , f r o m M . i i i a : U | i i . u i t u

, , l ' " . ' ! l . : . " " " • ^ I ' I I I . ! - : L a k e h o s p i - A s b u i v 1 ' a r k , '1 h e c ( i i i i | i a n y n e e d e d

lor intest inal Irmihyears ,,1,1.

A Kit . hen S|,,,n.,.,..

, n < .perut mi•'. She v.a:i liftv

•Mis,- l i n r o i h y A l e x a n d e r i,f A a b n r yl h d l b 'I ' - i i l ; h a d a

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r c|iiail .T . ; t han il, lnul al, Mana-

I ' u y s Mouse a l F r old.l iona to Anneae , violinist al. the

.Main litreel t h e a t e r nt, Kicchdlil , lumliuiirlit ii house a l that, p lace f i rmHenry Mctzel . The. price- i r a

j l i n y - . I ' o s l d f l i c i - I l t l i l d i n i r .

• - - • - p i ' i i > . I I I I T ' l • A r i

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D i m l l r r n l i s ,T h , , , , , . , , , I l l l l l ; " l - i v i n r - i l . A l l o n t o v / H ' r ,

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Kev. J . W. Lynch . jw:-.l,ir of t heKniilli'y lleaeli Melhedi: I, church ,;t i-iiitii ' .I t l i e l i i : a i i i e i i l : i o f l i b l o f t

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VOLUME XLII. NO. 39. Issuod Weakly, Entered &s Secoiul-CUsa Matter at the Poat-ofiico at lUtt Baaslr, H. J., under tbo Act of. Merch 3d, 137®. RED BANK?' N. J., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24, 1920. $1/50 Per Year; PAGES 11 TO 20.

WILL fA¥E BROAD STREET.FREEHOLDERS DECIDE TO AP-

PROPRIATE $00,000.

iThi« wai Decided Yesterday After-noon it a Meeting of tho Freehold-era and the Mayor and Council of

. Ked Bank. I , • , - „„ ,,,,, • , • ... , , . , , , , , , linodcrit improvements, lhe sale wasimty-six residents of Ked Dank mmk | )y ' Thomas V. Dougherty.

went to I'leehold Wednesday !U,d Ki , t) f , M Madansky has hadurged the county bean of reehold- „„ OI11,oliunity to sell the property

BERGEN PLACE HOUSE SOLD.Harry Lewis Madansky Buya Proper-

ty from William T, Sherman,Harry Lewis Madanuky bun bought

from William T. Sherman a liouae ontin1 south side of Hcrfren place for$5,500. The lot is iiOxlGO feet amithe house ha;; eight rooms and a bath-room. The house is provided with

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tofoers (i

et. Tho at a profit, and is undecidedthe- Uroad street association whl, t |R,', t o a',(.(,pt t h e offt,,. 01. Ol.cu | )yhind the movement to get the , ; M M l k i f

t a a t w h l , t |R , , t o a , ( . ( ,p t t h e offt,,. 01. Ol.cu | )yare behind the movement to get the t, ; M Miulaiwkv is a forc-Hlrcet improved and they have en- n ! l t l h e f u ( . t u r y or u*. s i f ? m u n dlis led the aid of the town ofhcals. Kisner company. '

lhe i>ud condition of liroad street-

ill Uftll

d of the town ofhcals.i>ud condition of liroad street

and tlie fact that tho freeholders)have not paved any county roads at IMSJH7Ki-d Uaiik l.ut have paved streets in! WfcWmany o'tber towns was brought outby many of the lied lianl; speakers.Alston lieekmnn acted as spokesman FIRST SHOW AT THE PALACEfor the delegation. Some of the free- THURSDAY OF NEXT WEEK.holderj declared that if the county'„. . ~ ~paved Hut street the town would have PlaJ.houl'!5

1 °" Eo.t Front Street Ha,to take tlie street back as a town road! v"- l u""y Been Rebuilt at an Ex-lind niaiiiUiin it. None of the Ked.Hankers was in favor of this proposi-

THOMPSON VS. THOMPSON.LEWIS S. AND WILLIAM M. WILL

LOCK HORNS. jBoth Want to be Delegates to (lie Rc-: publican Presidential Convention

—Dr. Thompson a Hiruni JohnsonCandidate for Delegate. iDr. William ,M, Thompson, col-1

lector of Ked Hunk, will be a carnli-,d f d l f hi

CLUB WOMEN TO MEET.Reception for Presidents of Women's

Clubs at Mri. Adli-m'i.The Woman's club nf Red Bank

will bold a president', iiei option 1'Yi-day afternoon at. half past twoo'clock at the- home of its president,Mrs. Isaac If. Adlen. nf liroad street.

RED BANK WINS DEBATE.HIGH SCHOOL DEFEATED LONG

BRANCH FRIDAY NIGHT.

M O V I E S A T S H R E W S B U R Y .

Pupils Having a Drive to Buylion P ic tu re Machine.

A drive is I,••in..- .

Mo-

by

spec ia l effor t is b e i n g m a d e to h a v e ' t l l u l - t ) l 1 ' L'nileil b t a t c s shou ld j i ro luh i t l l ; , v w a n l Fur -urn,-al l t h e m e m b e r s of- t he Ued B a n k ' i m m i g r a t i o n l o r live y e a r s . " . T h e de - I y [, i,-t urt- «-N liil.it :oit--c lub p r e s e n t a t t h e m e e t i n g . I b a t e win he ld a t Long l i i a n c h a n d a \ t | M . scbi)olhou-.i- (,

RIVER PROPERTY SOLD.J O l l t

1 Hank,•.-iI thatjhibiled

lion. They pointed out that tho

penae of More Than $12,000—Many Changes Made.The alterations which have been

county had paved streets in other'under way the past few weeks to thecommunities and hail not forced 11'iiUice theater on Ki\st Front street,Ahone communities to take care of the! formerly tlie Lyric theater,, lire al-Btreets. _ J most completed. M. E. McNulty, the

Most nf the lied Bankers were in proprietor, expects to (jive the firstfavor of concrete paving with some1 performance Thursday of next week,kind of bituminous covering. Thej'He is spending more than $1^,000freeholders made some objection lo' to improve the place,this on account of the expense. They1 'The theater . has practically beenfins on account of the expense. They 'Hie theater has practically been corporations and vested interests, are«aid concrete without a special cover- rebuilt and the on y parts ot it wInch I |,.u.ki„ tbe Wood camlidaev.1"«.w.DU.l<1-.l.1.e.«ool.0""?VBh- ,..1" ' e ; ! ^ , e " ° t . , b ^ . n .™"?e " ^ " T L 1 ^ ? " ! : I'ftitioi.H for Dr. Thompson's can-

Red Hank Argued Against thi= Prohi-bition of Immtgi-ation for Fiv^

The gUUStS Of honor Will ho piVM-] Year5 and Won tlie D e c ^ i e ^ - R ^tlonts of women's cluh- in thin part! B a n l t lo D e b a t e Wl th A*b™y P a r k "of the stato, Mrs. SchiTmi-rlujni, sLati:1 i i e ( i 1 ;a i l ! ; il'^'1 .' HuoKA • U.-Uatmu"

.president of women's r-lul.N, and Miss u ' j i m W(J» h'1'™ ^""^ iJnin.-ii iiijihdate for uolc^atu -irom this conjures- Mary Daniels,/v'nm JH-CMIUMII of the : school 1'riilny nijrht in an inUTrtrl.tj-

. . women's club'ifof the third district.- A ' I a s t i r 'li-hati.' on tin- topic, "Itidential fun vi'iitiun which meets inClik-u^o in .IUIH\ lie will vun us udelegate j)h'd^(.'d to vote for HiramJolmaon lot' the Republican nomina-tion for pn-Hiilent- 'J'lie Republicansof1 this congressional district will berepresented by two delegates at theconvention, and Dr. Thompson'srunning mate as a Hiram John-sun deletfjite will be William Ii. Klineof South Hivci1.

Against these two men will bo pit-ted Lewis >S. 'Thompson of ISrookilalefarm and ex-Mayor (mm-lson ofI'erth Amboy. Lewis S. Thompsonand Gat'reLson have not made knownwhom they will vole for at tbe con-vention. If they go to the conventionas un instructed delegates they canvote for anyone they please withoutregard to tlio wishes of the voters oftlie district. Political gossip links upLewis S. Thompson and (iam>Uonwith the candidacy of (.ieiu'ral Wood;Pretty much all the big-wigs of theparty in tlie lvist, as#wWl as the big

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NEWARK MAN BUYS A HOMEON HUBBARD AVENUE.

Property of John Ebei tiberger HasBeen Bought by M. Randolph ofNewark for $8,500 -Property atRed Bank Changes Hands.M. Randolph of Newark has bought: ban,

the property of John Kbci sbergcr on . schools.t id f I I b b d ip p y g

the east side of,IIubbard avenue, in

w a s a t t f i i ' l f i i by <i(l11 per:-- 5 0 of win tin w e r e I'rum Ke<T h e Hod H a n k d e b a t e r ; u y ui m m i g r a t i o n s h o u h ! iiot \)\- p ra n d t hey pre.-t:nU<l nun i w o n * fat i sa n d i n s t a n r t ' s in the Iiir-iury nf o u rc o u n t r y in s u p p o r t ot t h e i r s i de . Tin;a r g u m e n t s of tlie Lung l i r anch de-b a t e r s w e r e m o r e i-niui iotial t hanlogical . T h e (ieciMijii w a s I wo to onein f a v o r of ^Iied Bank . The judge.-;w e r e Sheriff E l m e r (Sevan, -Judge Ku-lif V. L a w r e n c e a m i C h a r l e s J . S t t a -

e o u n t y tiu]J('i'ilil«-tulent o fTl ie Red Uaid ; dt-baterri

n i n e .1 n r Li.-:'1 iiIII Ml I..-11 W e e k l y(ifiai p i e tm- i ' . - .

a rc m a k i n g a housi- to htund ' - r \\m t l i rec! ion of •;

" " of Mr::. KinI1'. .Icjne ' '

tine past week,-iwv hei-n g i \ ' cn!• ol' c h a r g f l»yi n .

J. J. QUINN TAKES PRIDEASSISTANT PROSECUTOI' WEDS

NEW YORK GIRL.

The Couple A r c Spendin-j Tlieir Hon-eymoon a t At lant ic City — IhoG L a fiusi-Groom to Leave .'jo'mness Trip to South Aine

o f li<-

were Frank Gregory,

HANDS ACROSS THE SEA.ROMANCE Or A SOLDIER AND

AN ENGLISH LASSIE.

I t C u l m i n a t e d L a s l W e e k wi th tlieM a r r i a g e of J a m e s Mcp ' r ee l ey ofA t l a n t i c H i g h l a n d s a n d Dor i s R o s eS k i n n e r of .Surrey, E n g l a n d .A r o m a n c e which

ago in Kng laud , wi thso ld ie r a n d ;i l l r i t r -iniK-ipals . cLIIIIIiiiiil

__ j .John J . Q u i u n id' li<<\ l!.in!., sonof Mrs . L e o n o r a Qiiinii , ,uid a..-i:-!aritp r o s e c u t o r of Mnii innut i i r,i;iiify, v,-a:imarried Thursday lo .Mis IsabelLouise O l e n a , d a u g h t e r nf AlfredH e n r i O l e n a of :il-l 1'ail. p ' a c e ,B r o o k l y n . T h e c e r e m o n y »'»•' per-f o r m e d . shor t ly tiei 'ore noun a! .St.A u g u s t i n e ' s c h u r c h al Umokly i i byl l o n s c i g n e u r Kdwni-d M r C a r t y . T h e(Mtly p e r s o n s p resen t besi'ie.s the c o n -t r a c t i n g p a r l i e s mill t h e c l e r g y m a n\vi-i'e lhe hi'iilu's parr-nls , .Miss O l e n aw o r e a ^<nvn ol' him- ' i t-pi- nn - t eo rand a hat of tfoM and inalim-, a m ishe e a n i e d a s h o v . n i.t,(iurl tw or -i-hidri a n d l i l ies ol the: va l ley . A f t e rthe c e r e m o n y a 'Aeddine; hii-ali fastw a s lieM a l l h e liride'-s h o m e .

Jf r . a n d .Mrs. Quini i ].-fl tor a s h o r ts t a y a t T h e Bre;,l , .-rs a t A: lain inCi ty . T h e t r a i n on u h i - h the MCAIJT

I .n i te i l S l a t e s n u u T i t d e o u p l e m a d e ;t-i- t r ip -.-.ii>pu<r<l1 .f ii- a s t he i a t Red H a n k a n d ahutit iiftv fi-i'-ndj

Tuc-sday e v e n - ! o f thi ' c r o o t n

two years

.iln.n toM i d d l e t o w n t o w n s h i p . T h u E h c r s - a n d C h e s t e r F r a k e ' a n d t h e L O I I Kh e i - K e r p r o p e r t y m o n ( l i e r o a d l e a d - B r a n c h d e b a t e r s w e r e . M u n i s V o j r e l , ! - . „iiiK f r o m l l u b b a r d ' a h r i d j r e t o N u t - E l l s w o r t h H o l m e s a n d ( ' h . r e m c \ a n - "V u l l a s ' - v .eei i , i n a w e d d m i ; - a t A I - j - l e e t t h e b r i d e a n d r,s w a m p a n d a d j o i n s t l i e p r o i i c r t y o f N o t e . A f t e r t h e d o I ra te d.-Mu-inj; w a s ' ' a n t i c H i g h l a n d s . I t w a s w h i l e - J a m e s , c o n f e t t i w e r e s h o w e r e d o n t lie < . , n ] . [ e .K. 0 . N e w m a n . T h e p r o p e r t y h a s a h e l d in t l i e s c h o o l g y m n a s i u m , a f t e r - i ^ - K r e e l e y o f A t l a n l i e H i ( ; l i l a n < l s w a s ' M r . a r i d M r s . Q u i n n h a d i n t e n d e df r o n t a g e o f 1 0 0 f e e t o n l l u h h a r d a v e - : w h i c h t h e p u p i l s o f b o t h t o w n : , n - a v e ' ! ' , ' t r a i n i n . u w i t h l ln - a e r i i i l h r a n e h o f ! t o b e m a r r i e d n e x i O c l ' i h e r , b u t

; u i d e x t e n d H t o t h e . S h r e w s b u r y ; t h e i r s c h o o l c h e e r s .

fiponse to these objections the Red ! walla and the roof. Even these huveJJnhkor.i said that Red Hank had re- been changed, however, they havingtcivfid less from the county than any been redecorated. The theater willother community and Unit Red Hank huve. a motion picture machine of the.

orap.'didaey were plaeed in circiilation thismornine;. A movement is tinder wayto organize a lliram .lolmson c-i'ili,

, , ^ --,- --- - , , , . - , . . . , , j and an c-lfort will he made to tret Mi'.has paved more streets with concrete latest type winch is similar to the one: j u i l n s o n j , , | o u l . this district' lieiit Us own exjifii.se than any other used at the Capitol theater at New W M '•rh^;(iol:i! Itooaovc-lt"'s runningjiliici- in the county. It was also York. An electric sign fifteen feetliroui;ht lo the attention of the free-1 high and six feet wide will lie plaeedholders that tlie county roads at Red ! in front of the building-. George A.JJank are sprinkled at the expense of'Hojjan is doinjr this work.the town while at other towns county i The theater entrance has beenroads arc .sprinkled by the county, greatly altered and it is providedThe, vipihot of the matter was that with the comforts am! conveniencesthe freeholders decided to hold an, of the largest city playhouses. Newadjourned me.etiiuv yesterday after- exits have been made, and the build-nooii at the town hull to discuss the itif; is equipped with the most up-to- j e a ) , . U ( , of naliiiiproposed Broad street improvement, date appliances for safety and yatii-l.u , tu .....Vi;,.

PUPILS GIVE MINSTRELS.

HOUSE GOES UP IN FLAMES.

improvement of Ui'ond street tation.was fidl.L'd over at the council meet- \injj Monday nifrht au<l a resolutionwus'passed ciilliiijr on the freeholdersto pave the street, liy a unanimousvote it was decided not to take thestreet back as a town street after theroad was improved. Some of thepeople, lit U\e meeting lei-iilled thatamong; the perHona who were againsttlie return of the street to the townwere some citizens who were loud indeniuinciiifr the late Horace P. Cook,when he was mayor of Ked Bank, forbeinn instrumental in getting the

SHOW BY ST. JAMES'S PUPILSLARGELY ATTENDED.

male for vice president in litlli nndfor many yeat-3 was oveinor of Cal-ifornia. In l'Jlfi ho was elected tothe United State3 senate from Cali-fornia by a majority of over .'iOO,(]()().That same yeiVr V/"odrow Wilson car-ried California for president by amajority of over S,(M)O. lliram .John-son is outspoken in opposition to the

and he believesliieslion of whether beer

and wine should be sold should hebe determined by a national referen-dum or election.

The presidential primaries will beheld Tuesday, April 27th.

nueriver. The house contains ten rooms | Supjiortiii)! the iic-pitm- <[,[,• of theand a bathroom and is, equipped with immigration question, I.eonaido hijihelectric lights. Mr. .Randolph paid school defeated Atlantic Highlands$H,.ri()(l for the property. lie will; hijrh sc-hool Friday iiifrht. The jud«i.-smake improvements to the house and were Willium L. Kilwanls of l.oii^he will li've there. Tlie,.'ale was made' Branch, .Mr. Brk-kerhon" of Kul-usliy Hawkins Bros. ; | college and William A. .Sweeney of

Hawkins Brothers have also sold j Ked Bank. Leonardo's team eon:-i:-t-a house and lot on the" south side ofjed of Theodore Labrccquc, Tlu'odoreChestnut stret, near fridge avenue, • Butterfass ami' (ieoriru Meehan.for the Beyer realty1 company of j The debaters lor Atlantic IliuhlandsNewark to Mrs. Catherine Roswcll of: were (iertrude Tansey, Harold liur-

was .fil.OOO. I rell and Marion Knu-ry. DancingThe house, was held after- the debate.i;as. Mrs. | On Friday night, April Hitli, Red

•ity for liei-|'>ank will debate with Asbury 1'arkhiuh school on the same question andwill support the affirmative side. Thedebate will he held ill the Red liaiikhi^h school auditorium. The winner

i • • • : t '-

\v:l l-lai iness• oiiliKeiljmblie ofthe d-ite

d lo last

Linden place. The prideThe lot is SfixlOO feef.has six rooms, water aiuRoswell bought the prophome.

It Was Given Tueeday Afternoon ofLast Week—Mothers of the Pupils . , , .__. .__.„. . , . ,Present—Pupils Had Entire! MIDDLETOWNCharge of the Program,A minstrel show was given Tues-

day afternoon of last week by thecounty timiake Broad street a county pupils of the upper grades of St.l'oiid. James's school. The entertainment

The meeting Monday night lasted Wns largely attended and a largea long lime and there was consider- number of the mothers of the pupilsable speech making. However, no WOre present. John Phillips was in-

COLORED MANLOST ALL HE OWNED.

Sum of $400 in Cash Destroyed inthe Blaze and Nearly all the OtherContents Destroyed—Mr. JohnsonHad No Insurance.George K. Johnson, a colored resi

of Middletown,1M . lost his homefeatures were brought out which had te'rioi-utor "aii'd Joseph Sheehan and ' a t u l nearly everything he owned in anot been stated at the freeholders' , | a m c B L-iuliso were end men. Alice h r e luesituy niRlit of last week. Heitieeting. There was some sentiment Dohei'ty sung "Carolina Sunshine;" " v ed alone in a small house at "Thejn favor of a concrete road instead of Veronica Gately sang "Jerry " Mar- Sprouts," a colored settlement a shorta concrete road with an asphalt top, K a r e t Cieerell'i sang "Freckles;" distance north of the village. Hebut the majority uppurenlly favored Gladys Akers rendered "That Tum-'B t a r t e c ' a ' i r e i n " i s kitchen stovean asphalt road. 0 bled Down Shack in Athlone;" Ver-1 T u c 3 ( i a v n | B' l t ° | l a s t w«L 'k u n t l •»<*

Ked Kank will .receive $00,000 o n i c n Curtin sang "Mammy O'Mino:" aome food to cook while he went to afrom the county toward the paving Dorothy Little rendered "Wonderful "" ' " M "" " ' '" ° ' •• ' :"ot Bioad street from Monmouth pni ;» Joseph Sheehan and James La-atvee.t l« the intersection of Broad diso sang "Tell Me;" Dorohty Littlestreet with the new stale highway, ami Robert Morris sang "IrelandXhis was decided on at sin adjourni-d M u s t be Henvoii;" Daniel Callahan,meeting of the board of freeholders Kobert Morris, Joseph Ladiso andheld in the Red Bank borough hall J.nmes McGuire renderetl "That Won-

ROBERT H. DESPREAUX OFMIDDLETOWN DIED FRIDAY

H e W a s S l i i u k e u J u s t 1.5 l lu E n l e i e dHis Son's Home—He was 49 YearsOld and Was Formerly FreightAgent at Middletown.Robert II. Despreaux of Middle-

town died suddenly of In-art diseaseat the home of his son Raymond atthat place Friday. Mr. Despreaux jhad just entered the house when hewas stricken and fell unconscious.Dr. 1). D. Hemlrickson was called but]Mr. Dcapreaux wasrived. Coroner Albert W. Worden,

notified and

gof the dehate willfrom Rutgers

eceive a silver cup ''WED OF HEART DISEASE.OF I -• — —

• THE TAX RATE FOR 1920.BANK'S RATE IS $4.13 ONA HUNDRED DOLLARS.

This H an Increase of 54 Cents on aHundred Over the Rate o£ LastYear—Most of the Taxing Dis-tricts in County Show an Increase.Heavy increases are shown in the

f most of the taxing dis-

tbu army in S u r r e y , l-'.iiKhind, n e a r : account of an nn'-xLondon, thut he became acqua in t ed \ t r ip which Mr. Quinnwith his wife of today. F r i endsh ip ; i,, t ake nex t month 1 o \W nr ipened into love and when it came ' Columbia, ill Smilh ,\ nu-i"icat ime for .Mr. .Mcl-'reeley to leave for i fr,r th ( . vvedding ivus ehanj';1

tlu- front lhe i-ouple agreed to get ] "Wednesday.mar r i ed if they survived the war . | j l r . Quinn lias changed his plans

Tlie war ended at about the same with regard to his t r ip . .He had in-tinie that .Mr. McKreelcy completed ; tended to sail for .Soulh Ami-rica Sat-hi> t r a in ing and hc-diil nol have-to g o | ln-(|iiy, hut he will not leave untilto the batt le a rea . He remained in'Kii^land a few wet-ks longer , and itwas : i i rai i"ed t h a t lhe girl shouldfollow hi-i- luvi-i- lo tin- Uni ted S ta t e sin .March of this year. I t was jus tabuiit a year ago lhat Mr. .McFreeley

arr ived in tld.- coun t ry from overf; the. j u n g l e s and wilds of Souih Amcr-f<i:is. j j O i L ' | 'lu' nea re s t town from the J)htce

The iiKi'eenient. was carr ied o u t ; w l l c r c | l t . js goini? is Cali, Columliiii.exilell.v as ai'i'iingeil. Mr. .Mcl-'reeley ] | ( . w j | i lmve to make a lung rai l road

money to his future wife to pay j j o u r n e y , will then tr.'.vel in a canoepa,-.-:is;c here and the couple had j , m ; l r iver whicli t e i m s with rapids '

i happy reunion two weeks ago when j i ) n , i whir lpoids and he will then havethe Knulinh girl a r r ived a t New York. ( to m a k e a lohg t r ip o \ e r mounta insThe girl limuKlit. sad nvws from her o n a Imr ro . Mr. Q'linn will makehomo. Her fa ther was killed in one this t r ip in order to perform legalof lhe last bat t les of the war and her W ork connec ted with a mining anilmother died from grief. | d redg ing scheme. Pa r t of his t r ip

It was al the home of Mr. Me-!-will'• lie t h r o u g h fureets where UoaI-'n-eley's sister, Mrs. Kdward Ha 11 em j cons t r ic tors and wild beasts are m;-of At lan t ic Highlands , t h a t the for-1 morons.

Saturday.willvnna,the t

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mer soldier hoy and Doris Kose Skin-ner of Surrey, England, were wed-ded. About thirty persons were pres-

denil when he ar- tricts in the county according to therates as computed by the- tax board. | was attired in while silk and she wore,Watawan borough has the distinction \ \ wreath of sinilax and carnations.nT ti.ii-ui.i, ttm Viifrl-u i i-nfe in (he She received mniiv nremMits.

During Mr. Quinii's .-ibsence bis lawbusiness will he looked after by The-

. . . odore Parsons. Mr. (Juinn will re-fiit. The ceremony was performed I turn about the middle of June and heliy Rev. A. C. Uratly. The house was] an,i his 1,,-ide will begin housi-keepinj;decorated with pink streamers andj j n „ house which the groom owns onpink and white flowers. The bride | Bergen place.

Scott—Mouser.Miss Margaret Sarah Scott, daugh-

ter of Robert Scott of I .it 1 lo Silver,

neighbor's IIOUBC to spend a few min-utes.

When Mr. Johnson returned thehouse was ablaze from the cellar tothe roof. It is supposed that tho firestarted from a defective pipe. Alllie contents of the house were de-

•Ir of lied 13ank, was HOLIIII.-U iiuu —.^........ ...~-....h.. ..— — -------- , .he called Dr. HeEinald' !i. Bennett of of having the highest rate in the • bhc received many presentsAshnrv Piu-k llie countv nhvsieian 'county, $4.83, as against $3.3( last i Mr. ami Mrs. Mel- n-eley have be — -i t i u e 'imHal pe mit " ^ 'i V^r. ' ' l latawan township is second Run housekeeping at Tom. River, became the hrufcor WHlmm Mouaer.

Mr Despreaux was 4'J years old with a rate of $4.lM. Red Bank's where the groom is employed by a|and for many years was freight agent * $4.13, an increase of 54 cents on a ,gas. company.. He lormerly workeuiat Middletown. The past twelve I hundred Over last year. Otheryears he hud represented Peter 3.McClees, a commission merchant.

son of Charles Mouser of Lineroft,^ ^ w L_ _ Saturday nifrht at eight o'clock at the

tax!at Atlantic Highlands, for the Stand- Holmdel Reformed parsonage. Therates computed with the rate' for lust; aid gas company of that,place. ceremony was performed by Rev.year are as follows; the 1920 rate ap- i _.._.._»...»_

Mr "b'esnreaux leaves a widow three ] poarinir first followed by the rate for j BOUGHT A FAST ICE YACHT.• - ' • -• • Jast year: Atlantic, ¥2.85-$a.04; Eat-i - • • -

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r>— o (1111 CO 1 ' i v v i u i i K n - n u s m i n u l l / I T U I I " . , . . . .

yesfeiday afternoon. Broad utreet derful Mother of Mine;" and Dorothy .stroyod with the exception of a fewfrom Monmouth street to the foun- Little Veronica Curtin, Margaret i home-cured hams. Mr. Johnson car-tain nnd West Front street to Maple cieerelli and Alice Doherty recited,1''611 t h e a e outside. He lost all hisavenue will be temporarily repaired "The Shannon Bells." Others who, c l o t n i nB except that which he worehy the county and the permanent im- |noi< pnrt. in the minstrel show were ""'' " c l o s t $i{){) '" ('as'1- There wasuroveiiient of this stretch of road will Mary and Catherine Egan Beatrice. n o insurance on the house,he taken up next year. The amount Mullin, Louise VanKelst and Mar-fixed, by the freeholders for the K , l r c t Reiss. Miss Madeline GormanBivud street paving is deemed aufti- w n 3 the pianist.cienl to pave the street thirty feet in T h e pupils had entire charge of the o f 'heavt "troul)Te"early"tnis' m o r n i ^width with H cone.,-,, base and a b,- mi ! l sLt (,l show. ! She has been sick about two weeks,tummou.s «uiface. 1 he section to be . » . <» , g h e w.)g a b o u t 5 5 y M r s o l d a n ( 1 h a d

Bnnk Men to Dine. lived at Bclford thirty years. She isThe officers and employees of the survived by her husband, two broth-

Red Bank trust company will hold a ers and a sister.

ATE STRYCHNINE AND DIED.

Freehold, $2.37- George T. Linton Buys' Hudson RiverBoat for His Son.

y p yWilmer MacNair. Miss Marie Scott,a sister of the bride, was bridesmaid,and Millard V. Tetley, Jr., of RedBank," was groomsman. The bride

j was dressed in a taupe-colored velourGeorge T. I.inton of Broad street suit with a hat to match and earned

haa bought the faat ice yacht Junior J honnrt. of while carna imif. Fhofor his son, Robert Linton. The boat! bridesmaid wore a plum-coloredwas bought from a man al Pough- hrondclotl, suit with a hat o matchlf«,.r,<io M,,,,, .. Vnrl.- If will I>P and taniwl pink and white sweet$3.82-$3.(Jl; Atlantic Highlands, | keepsie, "New. York. It will "be a n ( ' carried pink and white sweet

.$3.04-iJ3.M ; Enslishtown, $3.01-! shipped to Red Bank as soon as the, Pe»s- , ,._ $2.44;-Freehold boro, $3.38-$2.5«; steamboat begins running. Thej A f t , e r t h e ceremony a receptionRo«eiHiKhlan(ls, $3.54-$3.49; Keyport,', Junior will sail under the colors of »ni1 l l a n c e s v a s 1H>U1 : l t l h e bvl<io 3

Death of Bclford Woman.Mrs. John Ahearn of Relford died

$3.97-$3.U!); Keansburg, $2.37-$2.01;| E Y *-k 1 i H » P .> ^111 L ^ J ^

"Clown" U Now Resting inGarden at Holmdel.

Mr. and Mrs. Theron McCampbell JLong Branch, $3..r>2-$3.22.of Holmdel ar^ mourning the loss oftheir bip; white collie dot? Clown. Hedied last, week from eating strychninewhich Mr. McCamphell had placed

paved is a little less than a milelength. The street is forty feet wide

the night before in his large potatocellar for rats. Mr. McCampbell wentinto the cellar to take away poisonedcrumbs of bread which he had placed

Four Saturday Shows.Beginning with Saturday of

the North Shrewsbury club. It isputed to be the fastest boat of itskind in the world, but it has nevercompeted in championship matches,

this ' It has beaten the Jack Frost, which is

The meeting yesterday was attend-ed by a large number of Broad streetproperty owners and other residentsof the town. Willium M. Hergen, di-rector of the board of freeholders,asked Mayor Patterson to call uponthe residents who were interested toexpress their views us to the kind ofpaving they desired. Alston Beek-nian, secretary of the liroad streetimprovement association, was thefirst speaker. Hi^said that the newstall' highway to'" be constructedthrough Red Bunk relieved the coun-ty of a considerable part of the road-way now under county control, lieBaid the heavy truffle, over Broadstreet warranted a permanent im-

town felt they were entitled to havethe improvement made this year.

(u'orgo 1. Brown, president of theBroad street association, said that af-ter consulting with experts in roadbuilding the members of the associa-tion had decided that n concrete basef>( six or eight inches with nn nsphalttor bituminous tmrfnee of unpatentedmaterial wan the type of constructionhesi suited for the improvement.Others who spoke along the samelines were Krnest A. Arend, .1. LesterEii-ner nnd Louis J. Sieling. All ofthem sluled they desired a bituini-noin surface as it would not be sonoisy or dimly as plain concrete.

After the season of apeechmakingthe fretdioldm-ii and the boroughCdtitic.il adjourned to the mayor's of-lice for 11 conference, As 11 result thefi-celioldci-j adopted a resolution pro-viding for nil appropriation ofifdii.dOll for the. Improvement. Theroute for the ntate highway has notlii-en delinitely fixed as yet. Shouldit >;o on I ller^on pinco to Jlruaijntrci'f Ihiti would shorten the amountof paving to ho done liy the countyconsiderably. If Bergen place inused hy the slate highway then thecounty will be culled upon to pay tothe town only that proportion of theSjSfill.OIH) us tho diidance from Mon-iiiiuith street In Bergen place beanito Hie diiilance from M011111011I.I1111 reel to the rnilroad tiiickn on BroadUtreet.

Open Eveniri|{fl.I''III- the convenience of our cu:i-

totueis we will hi! open cvenini?3 tlieweel, commencing Monday, MatchH'Jlli. The Tear), 5 Uroml »»reel, HodJiiinl.. Ailvertiiioniciit.

nl. I'illintl'tisen.enl.

Wo.(Is llonrdt. (!H Itrunil ntircl.-• Advc

liam Duilcy of Newark, an advertis-ing expert, will make the principaladdress.

Do You Want to Savo Money?' Bring in your old clothes and haveus clean, press und repair them foryou so that they look like new, andwe can change the style- if desired, atlreasonable price. Suits made to or-

1 der for both ladies and gents. Workcalled for and delivered the sameday. Phone 8I8-R. Professional

, custom tailors, 11 East Front street,opposile Globe hotel.—Advertise-ment.

j Notice.i The Red Bank Building and LoanAssociation has opened a new seriesof stock, both for investors and hor-jrowcra. SulKsiTiptiovi hooku will re-,main open for investors until theApril meeting of tbe Association

, Tuesday night, April '13th, 11120. (1 Kdwin H. Couover, secretary, Broad 1Street National bank, 1» Monmouth

1 street, Red Hank.—Advertisement.

Special Notice.Potatoes should be sold by weight,

and a basket of potatoes shouldweigh thirty pounds, net. When youbuy 11 basket of potatoes at No. 3lirond Kfrc-el, Red Bunk, you will re-ceive thirty pounds of potatoes. Ab-bott Worthley. --Advertisement.

Children's Hnts.The child, no less than the mother,

wants a hat fhut'.'t becoming. Wehave a largo assortment of theseIHIIM, both for the liny tot and liud-diiu/ misH, anil pi-iced attractively.The Pearl, fi Broad street, Ked Hank.

Advertiiu'ineut.

Cftlco S»le,The I.ndies.' aid society of (irace

M. K. Church will hold a cake sale atClayton's Grocery, Broad street, Sat-urday morning, April !id, at teno'clock.- Adverlisement.

Kvnry Saturdaypeanut brittle and all lafhoB, 39 centtper pound al Ltuig'ti Candy Khop, !M)liroiid street, Ked Bank.—Advertiso-m«nt..

You can now buy the faniou.'i Mon-roe riuthcn in lli'il Hank at Ilavid-iion:i. ^e(! adverfiuetueut p-.tge H.—

You can now buy the famous Mon-roe. Clothes in Ked Hank nt l.nvid-nonn. .See adveitiucinenf. page H,-~~AdvertiHenient.

that in the past thirty days these gaswells have come in at McICeesport,I'a., producing per day as follows:

Lynch No. 1, 10,000,000 cubicfeet.

Hamilton No. 4, 12,000,000 cubicfeet. ,

Aladdin, 4,000,000 cubic feet.Matth-Hohh No. 1, 10,000,000 cu-

bic feet.Fischer No. 4, 7,000,000 cubic

feet.Pratt No. 1, C.HOO.OflO cubic feet.W.eill No. 1, 10,000,000 cubic feet.Grand View, 1-1,000,000 cubic

feet.That Dutchev No. 1 paid a monthly

dividend of sixty per cent for Janu-ary production.

Can you afford to throw away thisopportunity In become a shareholderin the McKeesport gas Held. SeeFrank K. ('onklin for partieulars, 40Oakland street. Phone 1010-M.—Advertisement

Fine Suita for \V01n0n and Misses.'They were bought at a special

juice and will he sold on same basis.Because lhe manufacturer needed themoney we were able to obtain thesesuits at a considerable concession.That is why you can buy these suitsat $:.'!!.50. Made of all wool heathercloth, in brown nnd green, as well annavy, black, brown, copen, etc. A.Snlz * Co., Red, Hank.—Advertise-ment.

Special Snlc of Cliildrmi's Slioes.On account of discontinuing out-

line of children's footwear we areclosing out boys' and children's shoosat great saeriiiee. Shoes lhat regu-Inrly sell for $,'1.50 and" $-1 per pairarc going nt .*.!!.HO. 1). A. Mn/.za, liftBroad street, Red Hank.- Advertise-mint.

Special Notice.Potatoes should be Hold by weight,

and a basket of potatoes shouldweigh thirty pounds, net. When youbuy a basket, of polatoes nt No. 3Broad street, Red Hunk, you will re-ceive thirty pounds of potatoes. Ab-bott Wovthley. .'Vlyertiseniont.,

Apron Snl®.The Indies' iiewini,' society of Saint

.lumen's church will hold an npr<mside Saturday, March l!7lh, sliirlinic(it 1:00 p. m., lit (iormun'ii undertaV.-iiiff parlor on Monnioiith street, Ki-dllnnk.----Advert iwnu'iil.

Ouijft Boardsill. Klliotl'.'i, <!H ltrnnd street. Adver-tisement.

in the cellar, but before he did so a I o'clockfarmhand left the door open. Clown ' —van into the cellar and ate all the MOREpoisoned crumbs. Mr. McCampbeildid not know this until after tho (Ion-died. Clown was four years old andhad many virtues. He acted as tilepolicemen of Mr. McCaiuphell's farm.He is buried inthe farm.

week the Strand theater will run four ! owned by the Long Blanch club andshows every Saturday. The usual which won the championship pennantmatinee performance will he given. ! of America last winter.Three full shows will be given atnight, the first one starting at Ii:,'!()

pthe rose garden on

PUBLIC SALE.

Of Fifty Homes, Fifteen Head Cattlend Brood Sows.

Exclusively in Red Bank.We were attracted to a make of

silk hose because we saw them onlyHORSES TODAY. 1 j M the best shops on Fifth avenue.

, , , _ . . 7 . " . u , ,. Thev arc hose of fit and quality, youMated Pair, nnd Single Horses at the u m l e r s t . l n d i t ) m t t h e y . l r c n o t adver-

tised on every wall and fence, really

d SgLly Mables.

home. About sixty guests were pres-ent from Red Bank, I.incroft, 1'ha-lanx, Oceanic and Milburn. The re-ception room was decorated in pinkand white and with flowers. Aluncheon was served at the reception.Mr. and Mrs. Mouse.- left the follow-ing morning on their wedding trip to"Washington, 1). C. On their returnthey, will live at New York, whereMr. Mouser is employed as a chauf-feur for a private family. Thebride received n large number ofwedding gifts.

The bride gave a silver vanity caseanil chain to the bridesmaid and the

11.11:11 u u u v i i v \ u 1 1 1 u n u i v n c L ) i i x i i j ,_ . ,

A carload of horses is due at our tO0 exclusive for any such boasting.! Kroom gave a silver cigarette case tostables today. In the lot arc six Well, to make short of a long story, j t h p groomsman,mated pairs, weighing 2,400 to 3,000 w c K(,t the exclusive agency for them Ipounds, and a great assortment of j M jjw] Hank and, as events are!

shown of these "pure silk hose at!single horses. These horses are inevery color—Krey, black, bay and ^;;.||;",.''sorrel. The range of price is wide. tfc (;OiiThe quality is the best you can get'for the money. Each horse is uar-

Recd—While.Minnie Reed, daughter of

I will hold my big clean-up sale for i a n t c e i i . Behind this guarantee is ourthe season at rny sales and exchange , r e u t . l t i o n \i/e i v 0 Kooli l n u i ( , r01.stables at Knghshtown, N. J., RP'.miiUmn,l stork. The"" "

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com-

yKnglishtown,

Wednesday, March 31, 1920,mencing at 1:00 o'clock sharp.

This sale will he n veal clean-up,every horse and mule offered will besold to the last bidder without reserve.If you are in need of a horse or mule

second hand stock. The Ely Estate,Holmdel, N. J.—Advertisement.

Feeling Fineis oftentimes a condition broughtabout by looking line. If yourclothes are properly cleaned, pressed

It iH some "catch." A. Salz , , , ,,,,.. „Red Bank.-Advertisement. , •'"<l. 1'-"«k;v,,l1- \V l u t ,° ' s o n o f ,

«> • m — ' White of White street, were marriedFre.l. Fruit, and Vegetable,. I"11"!1.")' m» rn i l lK. March Mth at tho

Everything of the better grade. ] »"P '«*: P^sonaRC by Rev WiliamIf you'want tlle best of fresh fruits f'-. Iir'!li;to(1- r.hc* were attended byand veu-elables call at 171! Monmoulh ! MIBS Ada Predmore nnd the brides

- brother, Frank Reed. The bridestreet, near depot. Daily shipmentsreceived fresh from the produce and was dressed georgette, with

The bride and

of any kind ilunt niitis thiu liule uu it- lln,i |-epaired you are bound to feelwill be the last big sale of the sea- | | ,o t t o | . al,out it than when the work

is poorly done. U'I- makt

fruit markets and only choice, select- « »«<• t o1

m i l U : | - . . Ved fvesh fruits and vegetables offorcd j «»»""• wt;»! t o Wnslnngon, I) (,., onto mv trade. A call will be appre-' }'"•»• weddinif trip and on their re-ciatcd. You will fiiirelv be pleased. »"• they will live at he bride 3Prices very reasonable for choice »™>\ »><\ »'r''l« w.'ls ^ : 1 i \ J > ° ±ll b g

son. Your bid will be my price,d f k

y pTwo carloads of young stock ar-

pyright by doing- the win

yourigid.

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fruits and vegetables. 1.1.l Proprietor.—Advertisement.

rived at my stables this week; one onMarch 2.'! and one on March 24. Come j c | ; ; n n ,m( | ],r01i!.) r,V(. y ( l ulook thum over before sale and I wil| icri.! ls t.s 1UI(1 n,a|u. yuur oldgive you your choice ofthe lot, and j h. lvt, , | m t l u l w l l u s s ' ,,f appearance.

.ml Dyers, Mot.1

thoroughlv sterili'/.e every garment we| "| i lasting

eluthess ' ,V«J .v , nave that iicwa good trade for seconu-luind stock. | ],',.(1|u.|, c|e-uierCattle—fifteen hea.1 of cattle, mostly ' (;,„.,,„„ ,m)I ) ric^^ .^ . l - .L. i...>*.-. I K , . , . . . . r.Y-v r t rn ..lint f >kt\ I . ' • ' _ -milch cows. Hrood sows—also tenhead of brood sows. A great chancefor you to stock up. George II. Kob-erts, auctioneer. Clayton Palmer.—Advertisement.

Notice to the Public.The undersigned have not made

any ngreement to charge $25.per vanload for moving furniture after April

ill b l1st, IH20. Ouas we can makyou good service

prules will be as lowthem and still give

—Ailvcrt.iscniAndiM'son Brothers,

nt.

Say It Will. Flower*.Let Howcr.-! carry your Kastcr

greetingH this year. Nothing couldbe more appropriat d hwelcome us llowers.of cut llower.i I'rnni

Sons will surely

Hed Bank,tisemcnl.

Notice to the Public.Owing to the scarcity of labor the

flower store of Hayes Brothers at 21West I''rout street, will be discontin-ued on April 1st, and the business will

tor, (i Broad street, |H. conducted thereafter at the gre.en-I'hoiu! 7H-11. - A dver- , houses on Church .street. Fair Haven.

j Your orders will reerive the same: consideration at the greenhouses asthey did at the store. Telephone HedBank 104U-W. —-Advertisement.

'arottino, keeper in the ollice of Robertsboiler work.-; and she is vice presidentof the Sons of Veterans' auxiliary.Mr. White is associated with" hisbrother William in the contractingbusiness. He Ls a graduate of theRed Hank high .--cho.il.

Dr.Bisgaard—Roberta.

U. Iv Roberts of Holmdel was

e and nothingA boquet. or box

\\\ \V. .Kennedycarry happiness

See tlio $1,000 KURnow on sale for $J.ri0. Also four-posters, high boy, drop-loiif tables,couches, sideboards, china, glassware,mirrors and other items loo numerousto mention. On sab' all this wi-ek incottage No. 15 White street and at.Diekopf's art store. .1. Uiekopf in at-tendance. Advei tisi-tiient.

Special Notice.Potatoes should In1 sold by weight,

and a basket of potatoes shouldweigh thirty pounds, net. When youbuy a basket, of potatoes at No. illiroad street, Ued Bank, you will re-

Gnu nnil Electric Lamps.Tbe lai-grst assortment in town.

, As we have the agency fur both |;as1 and electric lamps and domes, wecan let you have your choice on onlya very small deposit and the rest inweekly payments. I'lini k's Furniture

yw i t h t h e m . Advci ' lui i-niei i t ,

ll.iveie W a l i l i i l .Will pay eanb fni a live or six-room

bungalow or house in good locationwith all ini|irovenient.i. Want posses-sion April 1st. ('. l'arki'r Morris.IM.oue Ked Hunk I l'>.'l in daytii.ie andr'.»t.un\.owii .'.121-.1 AV night.—Ailvt'i-tiaenient.

Snleslntlioi Wnn(eilwith or without experience. Applyat otu-e to ,Strau-i ('o., Hi-(.ad .itrect.,Ked Itiinlc— Advi-rtiaomoiit.

thirty pounds of |>ot;ih>Worliib-y. —Advertisement.

Ab-

A Kinilly Wondnrfi i l O p p o r t u n i t y .With the Mauler ;ii-asim at hand

nnd the g r e a t d e m a n d lor new gloves,p rompts us to otfer silk gloves ofpopular makes tha t you will recogni/.c ins lanl ly as exi-cllenl values at7fie lo $l.!i(i a pair. A. Salz i t Co.,Ked Hunk. Aiivcvthu'iiient.

l-'lulo Stilosby J o h n Lellllilolie lire except iona Hygnud. We ment ion " T h e Spinn ingW h e e l " and "Andi i louse" an two ofhis belli m.mbci.'i. l leur II.fin a t Tu:i-t ing ' s , lt"» Moiimontli i.trcet. Advev-tiiicnient.

Storeour-.hment.

sings a

Street, near l)or-Bank.—Advertine-

Monmouthball, Red

Cioi>r|l(! M a c l - n r l n n oI his best in a n I r i sh tioiifr a n d),';|Cesl the fo l l owing r e c o r d

V, He

married Sunday to Miss .lulir H. Bis-gaard. The ceremony was performedat Dr. Roberta's home by Hev. Wil-mpr MacNai r .

Special Sa lo of Chi ldren ' s Shuu«.On a c c o u n t of discoiitinuini'; our

line of c h i l d r e n ' s footwear we a reclosing ou t boys ' anil chi ldren 's shoe-la t ( ' rent liaerilice. Slioe i th.-il regu-lar ly sell for $:i.f,0 and .'ji-l |)-r ;-.iira r e ' i t o i n r a t $'.-'.'.10. 11. A. Ma/.zn, 'iHB r o a d s t r e e t , Hed Bank, Advertise-m e n t .

I.....1. Boys 1 l l n f ' i O»o.I.ei|;ht<in, the l'aniou . pool player,

be t t o r known as "Annie iial ,h-y,"will piny a nuileh jciime d ' I!'.' point.?!

"Can ' tline'. '" " h i v n i n y I'lyes," "l ' 'air Woolf r o m ' " r i u a f i n e , " a n d "Iriidi Kyos (ifl,i»ve." ("ouie in ton ight and beur

Me Callin1 , C a n . l l on iuh t al. the Smnke Sbo |Macee . It ' llDont, miss it.No admi.'i.-iion I

worthMverybo

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, lioya.b-oni'.'.

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IbemId ree l . Ailv

i : i l ing ' : i , Hirl iseoicnt,

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Cnnliirr W a n t e d .Cashier wanted id once, one with

Jlonie knowleil | re nf hnnkkeeping pve-f e n e d . Apply HI i n n s Co., .Ked llanli .

•A.lv.-1-li.seii.'i'nt. ^

is Victor 11 ijrliI nt, Tuiitinir'n. Come inand inalie voiir se lce l ion of Kinder

1-ni Iblomern w<week••'.'.I til.Hank.

Vlllince of our en.;-|K;n evening:! tln>Miiildny, Mulch

Tbe I'l'lu-l, ii Broad :,U,-.'I, RedAdverl i:.eiiH»nt.

on.n.e

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In-

reciinhi.nt not.

y'i'iiiilii.|;'n,' Id

Advi'itiiieininit,IVlonmout h

l^iod imlaiy anil uUitdy poii t lon.tiuiri! a t once . Viiiikn'ti fiiK'i'iii.,Sho|i, Uroml nl icc t , Ked Hitiili.- Ad-vcit inemoii l .

TweNTHE RED BANK

^£^£O£wX*>I£v>>>*«3££!C*T'C*I'iC*I<^

54- inch Satin-Faced B r o a d c l o t h — H a n d s o m e all-\v.«>lBroadcloth with a rich, lustmtis linisli. Wry mudi dcMivd torladies' Spriii"; Coats and Suits as well as children > (-nab.Comes in a wide nnjje of colors, includiiii:' navy, miiiiiijihtblue, seal broVn, taupe, sand, I'ekin, Burgundy and- black,a yard' $ 5 . 8 5

S6-inch All-Wool Velour—Softes t , tinest quality Cha-mois Velour in the newest Spring shades for Cnals, Suits andDresses for Spriii.c wear. Wide ranije. of colors, including themuch wanted reindeer shade a yard $6.49

Wool and Cotton Shepherd Check Suiting—Wash andwear like all-wool. 4 1 inches wide . . . .' a yard 89c

S p o r t P l a i d s in n e w c o l o r c o m b i n a t i o n s , s t r i c t l y a l lw o o l Priced from $2.98 to $7.50 yd.

D r e s s S a t i n s — S t r e e t a n d e v e n i n g s h a d e s , a l l s i l k , p u r ed y e Special $2.50 yd.

I m p o r t e d B l a c k T a f f e t a — H x c e l l e n t q u a l i l v I t a l i a n T a f -feta , l u s t r o u s l inish Special $2.98 yd.

Crepe de Chine in all the new and prevailing colors inrSpr ing wear Priced at $ 2 . 8 5 and $ 3 . 7 5 yd.

Dress Satins^—Heavy qualify, c lose face, all Ihe-•wantedcolors , ' . . . . . ' . ' . . Special $ 2 . 9 8 yd.

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25c lb12c, 2 for 23c

2 for 25c13c bottle

25c box

- 20c lb

NEWS FROM ilDDLETOWW.CHILDREN'S CHOIR ORGANIZED

AT BELFORD.

The Children Sins Bt One ServiceEach Sunday—Women and Men ofNew Monmouth to Engage, in aDebate.\ Mothmlist children's choir bus

been orK ; iniml hy Mrs. Wind Jefiorsof IMfm-.l The children SIHK at oneaerviei' each Sunday, and they as wellus Jlrs. .1 offers have received manyi-omplinu-nls on th« manner in winchthey have a ruu i tml themselves. .Miss

«, Anna lticlinuinit is pianist. I'la- «nem-;*3 hrr:. of lhe choir are lieuhih Howard,'J i Janet Hilliker, Frances Hilliker, Al-V ene Kunyon. Vivian Oshorn, Evelyn!< Post, 1-ydia Post, Elizabeth Sclmoor,?! Lillian Maxsoii, Amelia WYnlwortli,>J [Josephine IJenneU, lieniii-e Crimea,' Alene Lane. Myron' Golden, Oiville

Iirower, Junior Miller, Rolierl Kun-(V S'mi, Russell Johnston, Cicor^f Ilar-• } | i-is and Donald MacLeod.Wi ••Resolved, that the distribution••{land price lixinj.' of foodstuffs should•5 I he retrulaU'd by the government," is^ i a question- which will be debated

early next month between the ladies'aid 'society of the New MonmouthBaptist church and the ushers' unionol" the church. Miss Anne Walling,Howard \V. Roberts and James

,•< i GriKKS are the committee in chat-Re.>} • Tin.1' ushers ' union will take the|»J j aliinnative side. Kur the ladies' aidA 'society the debaters. will be Mrs. .1.1% Henry Walling. Mrs. (.'. \V. Mol'on-!J«J;nel! and Mrs. A. II. Sutphen. with!A..Mrs. A. II. Connver as alternate. Tile '>t< ushers' union will have ils si.le lire-1

!»] s.'iited by Wilbur \Y. I'liddiim'iiin. j* Thoiiia.-; S. . Roberts ar.d Wilbur <_'. '

Ui .k i i s . with ('. WVI.y I'luldinKton ias alt.-rmile. !

The lailie.-.1 ai;l society of the l!el-I i I Mi ill idi i mi n li II 1 It U

n p i n i i il i i i t \ 1 \I1 nl ill ut i >u i \\ i in I I i

n d ol \ti Vint Hi U ' in I dil i in i \ t th nt t u m I I i It *•

. \\ in i \ 1 I 1 u 1 i 1 1H \li \ \ i I I IU i s I n u t lulu

I i i 1 Mi -i 1 n i Mu Him n i |ii i 1 i \ i i u I \ 1 Mu n

isoa soao

trimmed and Untrimmed Hats from $4.00 up, to $25.00Sport and Tailored Hats ,. . ' . . , , , , , , .from $3.00 up to $12.00Children's Hats from $2.00 up to $10.00

All exclusive styles, no two alike

: LADIES' AND MISSES' SUITS• Tricotine and Serge from $20.00 up to $75.00I Goll'ex and Jersey.. . from $38.00 up to $50.00

j LADIES' AND MISSES' C0ATS• f r o m ..[ $10. 00 up to $09.98

CHILDREN'S C0ATSfrom .$9.00 up to $28,50

LADIES' AND HISSES' DUESSESTaffeta, Satin, Georgette Crepe, Foulards,Serge and Trieotines from.. ..$14.98 to $69.00

SHiftTWAISTSSatin, Georgette Crepe and Crepe de Chine from $5.00 up to $12.50

Voiles, Organdie and fancy stripes from $2.50 up to $6.00

SPORT SHIRTS' . from- $5.00 up to $28.00

It will pay you to come in and see our styles before purchasing elsewhere.

8 BROAD STREET, RED BANK, N.J.

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For ihe Balance of the Week I Will. Sell the Following:

Read 'em over carefully.

The Best Butter Made and Sold in RedBank - - - - - 73c lb

Strictly Fresh Jersey Eggs, no otherkind - - - - • - 50c doz

Granulated Sugar - - 18,'=clbAlso Cut, Powdered and Brown Sugar

on hand.Best Pure LardEvaporated Milk, tall canEvaporated Milk, small can - 4 for 25cMagnolia or Silver Condensed Milk 20c canNucoa Nut Butter - - 35c lbGold Coin or Top Notch Prints 44c lbYuban or Hotel Astor Coffee - 50c lbMy Special Coffee - - - 40c lbKrystalak, good as 5 quarts Milk for 45cAll Campbell's Soups - 2 cans for 25cAll Brands of Soaps - - 8c cakeBlue Tip Matches - - - 5c boxLarge Meaty Prunes - - 28c lbEvaporated Apples - - 30G lbLarge Moor Park Apricots - 42c lbRoyal Baking Powder can 20c and 40cBest Full Cream Cheese -' - 38c lbJiffy Jell and Jello. All flavorsGulden's MustardSlerro Cubes -Large Shore Mackerel,

about 1JA lbs eachGreen Mountain Potatoes,

'A bushel basket $1.35Fancy Large Heads of Lettuce 10c eachFancy Celery - - - stalk 10cFancy Meaty Bananas ' - - 40c dozFine Head Cabbage - 3 lbs for 25cRed or Yellow Onions - 3 lbs for 25cSweet Potatoes - - 4 qts for 50c

Also a full line of Fresh Fruita andVegetables, consisting of Fresh 6 GreenAsparagus, Green Peas, Green Beans,Strawberries, Cauliflower, Rhubarb, Celery,Lettuce, Tomatoes, Radishes, Bunch Car-rots, and in fact everything that is usuallykept in a first class, up-to-date grocerystore.

I deliver by the Merchants'delivery. Morning delivery 10:00 o'clock,Afternoon at 4:00 o'clock.

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PIGS AND SHOATS FOR SALE.Forty nilin anil flinnl» for «»!••. 13 J . WIU

Iftt, Port Mimmouth. N. J. , ,

-- STRAW FOH SALE.Ityo Blruw for ntilc. Apply Wiliiuio Mbr«

fonl. Mtw Moniiuiutli, N. J.

BOTCHER WANTEDfnr l-'iiiluy fintl iiiituiiliiy. Wauiu't lan12 HIUIIII tlr-«t. ltml llanlt.

I ' l A N O FOH S A L E :ai|uui-« iihuiii, Wclii'r nul<e, for noli'. All .

ill-run IIOK I I . Unmann, M, J .

BOY'S SPRING SUIT FOR SALE.Smiill nize, limit pallia: prire I Iff. llich-

inil Heal..!. HIiii-wBliuiy. N . J .

FOR SALE.lluli' nf liny for null'. Jm.l<-« Ilicni'y,

IWilmiti'l, N. .1. riiiiiio UO-M. —

SHREWSBURY DAIRY.Milk null oleum. i!peolnl milk for babiei.

Telephono -iOIJ-W. Uml Banli.

FURNISHED ItOOMS I'OR RENT.Two Inrito niinli'lK'il roiinin lo let. Iriuulr..

201! Waverly place. Hill llimk.PICS FOl! SALE.

Twi'lvi' plim for mile; tour mtnillm "111.\. M. I'oi'U'n, Navrniiik. N. ,1. ^

~ PLOW WANTED.Si'i'irail-lilinil amith Hi'"1' P '»w .wnntfil.

Kilnni-il Slilwi'll, Evuroll. N. .1. . . .. .COWS IO11 SALE.

Twn fmih 1-.WH f.ir m.k>. Vhoiu, 701-It.MlililK'tiiwii. N. J. II. T. fiullcli.,

HUrMOniLE FOR SALE. ,Mo.lil 20 , I riiuclltiiin: l-iinniimilill'.

Clmi-li'H I>. Ill-own. l l . ' l fnnl .N. J .

LAHORERS WANTED.Apply nt «lll«f " ' l'»ii»oll.l»t.-il tin* t ' " " -

liuiiy IIO Iliiuul I'tii'i'l, lli'il Ilimli.

M"EN WANTEDnt •onr.p; B >y. »t<""ly, w'"'1'-Draii & i:o.. l.itllf Hilyt-r, N. J .

WANTED.S i ' v i ' r i l l IhiiUBiiliil iiBPni-Mlim '<"'<•"

AtlilrfHx "ox •.'(•., Lconnrilii, N. J.

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muli.,i. riii.ni- 1211-W. Ui-il H»nli,

FARM FOR RENT,'mill ' in- o n •i l imi-r . ; l o l i I U T I ' « n l l i o l » t « I " " " .Da l i i i ' l M r t ' o r i n i i i l i . I ' l inhi i lK. . N . J . ^

AUTOMOBILE PAINTERS WAWTFU.Cooil lmily "i"l <•*»""'>« I'",1"1;- <' A '

IJliimiWlL & SUM. Sliri'Wi.lilu-y, N. .1. . . _COLT FOR S/VLK.

Twn yi-iii-i ..111. llinniiu-iil.r.'il. rl>'-'il'- " ' ' ' -nun lUt/.i.u. ll.-.l Hnoli. I1 '"1 '"' "•'•'•'[ . ... - .

SALESLADIES WANTED• v i l l l o r w i l l . m i l . . - M . . . - 1 - W I I V . A|i | i l .v n l . "1..-Ol o Mti-iius C o . , I l ron i l ' l r c < ' l - H i " 1 " " " ' ' •

IMUVLVr I ' O R f . A l - K . 'niHHI pr iv .M r.n- Mil. ' . A.t , lr iv. . i I.- H. M l " I,

Mii l iMi- lowi i . IMli.ll.' Mi . l . l l . ' l . . i «n ••••'• - M - .

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u i.s iii't trut1 ;iral Ml". Yard is in aI u^itiun to kni'v.

David C. l>:iiH'!i of Princess I!.,\,'•litfii I.shuid, a fiirmiL1 : ton- keepiil I hapc! 'Hill ;ui(i posUiK.stiT at th.uI1! K't1. HjK'ii, .Sunday in thr townshipunowinjv ;!i'i|llaintain'i';i. lie ,i] = o\i itud llijjchlands and RIMI Dank. \IiIinni'tt is employed by the H. SWhite dont:tl company of Primt-jsP v, Mr, Bennett's mother, whn ism her SVth yea:1, is making her hi mewiih him.

One of Castle's ice cream tnukbfot stueli in the mini Wednesday inliont 01" HnuUinskey's store at Leon-.udo. It took nearly all day to '»etthe tuiek on firm kind. A truck nutbtuck the same day at lie.lf.ord and It'was not until the next'morning thatit was pulled out of the mud.

Miss IMinada Vierinp of Leonai lounderwent an operation at a New\ork hospital last week. She is le-i merino. Miss Viering "and her sis-Ui, Miss Helen Viering, spent thewinter at New York. Helen has le-turned to Leonardo and is now employed iit Red Bank.

Ufred Charles Poole, son of CharlesA. Poole of Port Monmouth, hna re-LO\ ered from sickness. His sisterDoris is back at school after hnvmgbeen laid up several days. Miss Bea-tucc Bennett of Nutswamn spentpint of last week with her sister, MisPoole.

A. St. Patrick's day entertainmentand luncheon was Riven Thursday atthe Port Monmouth school under thodnection of Miss Melissa Cook, thetcucher. About twenty persons werepresent besides the pupils.

Bradley VnnBrunt, son of AlbertVanlirunt of Belford, received a suv-pnsc birthday visit a few nights agofioni about thirty of his schoolfilends. Singing, dancing and gameswere enjoyed.

The farmers' institute at the INewMonmouth Haptist church Wednes-day was attended by about 175 per-sons. The bad condition of theloads kept away many who wantedto attend.

Helen Harris, daughter of HarryHarris of Belford, has resumed herstudies at the Leonardo school afterhaving been laid up severnl days withan injured toe due? to a piano fallingon her.

Mr. and Mrs. William Hundley willmove from Port Monmouth to Aber-deen, Maryland, where Mr. Hundleywill be employed by the government,Hi has been working at Sandy Hook.

Mis;; .Josephine flower of Navciiinkwas kept indoors last, week with sick-ness. Her sinter, Lillian, who teachesii-hool lit Point Pleasant, has aluobeen laid up with sieknelifl.

The women of the New MunmoiithBaptist church cleared $J0O Wednes-day by selling dinners! and suppersto the folks who attended the farm-el t' institute at the church.

Uev. and Mrs. It. II. KHingliouiiehive moved into the Methodist piir-onage nt Nuveiiitik. Mr. Kllinghouse

il a graduate of Taylor universityand i;; at present a .student at Drewtheological seminary.

,Mins Juanita King of Port Mon-niiiuth WIIII a boudoir cap which wasdl ipused of on the co-operative planI i t week at tin1 .Higmuiid I'-itiner fac-Icny al Red Hunk.

Mm. Harry t'o'^of Pivj-f. Moiinimillitlllderv, i-nt :in operation at the LongIllancli hospital IIHI week. The op-iiiitiim was Milceeusful and Mrs. f'ueI getting well.

Minn Aicni'H Aiilu- (if I.eonaidospenl f'nnday willi her sinlcr, Mrn. J.P. Sullivuu of llruolilyn. AujitinA:;he of Leonardo is employed atNewark.

Mm. John Vaiiderbilt of lielford

The CLEVELAND TRACTOR, plowing anaDisc Harrow Outfit lo help rush along thelate spr;r.£ work.

OLIVER WAtKFNG PLOWS, suitable forthis trade. We carry repairs for came atal! times.

OUVER SULKY AND GANG PLOWS.

i BOSS PLOWS, tho trucker's friend. Repairsi fo:' came cra-rioc ,-.! all tirnen.

j CULTIPACKERS for a perfect seed bed.

HALLOCK 1C-J.2 FOOT WEEDESS. ThisV?, font wce-'lcr ccvevs 4 potato rows per-fectly.

BOWKER FERTILIZER.

EUREKA ONE AND TWO-ROW DISTRI-BUTORS.

EUREKA ONE AND TWO-ROW POTATOPLANTERS.

HYDRATED LIME, ground and btr.p.

PARIS GREEN.

OLIVER CULTIVATORS. This tool isguaranteed to c5o perfect work.

INSECTICIDES AND FUNGICIDES.

WALKING CULTIVATORS.

WALTER A. WOOD MOWERS, GRAINHARVESTERS, CORN HARVESTERS,HAY LOADERS, HAY RAKES, HAY

TEDDERS.

CORN PLANTERS, hand; BLACK HAWK,two-row Planters.

LAWN MOWERS.

LAWN RAKES.

LAWN EDGERS.

HEDGE CLIPPERS.

MISCELLANEOUS GOODS.,, Shovels,Rakes, Hoes, Potato and Manure Forks,Spading Forks, Corn Shellers, Hay Forks,Hay Carriers, Wheelbarrows, Baskets),Axes and Axe Handles, Bag Trucks,Push Brooms, Grindstones. AH kindsGARDEN TOOLS, FfELD and GARDENSEEDS.

We are going to maintain a CLEVELANDTRACTOR SERVICE STATION and wewill carry a full line of repairs for thisTractor.

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FOR SALIi.S.'vi-nil .lv.-i'lliiMt» l i " f : i i ' 9 " ' " l s '," .'"'

!. II." Mi-Cr.'.'i-y. n u n i t , OBi'nmmrl, N. J .

I'OR SALE.

C.II1U FOH SM.E.W l i i l i - . - i n I <-'• -•'*'• ' ' " ' , J , ' - , ' • • ' ' ! '

I , , . : , . , • ! ! . . I ' . " i I V l l - l - i l . l " I n 1 ' • " " ' " " " "

COW AND CALF 1 OR SH.E.llol.iU-i.i. tlivi-i- y.-:u-.i "M. S;i"»"' "'•••'IV.

•::'.l..nliiv.-i'. pl'.'iii' •-'HUM-1-..-'. i:.ilonlowii. _

RICMARI-) CONNORS.I l i - m n v i T o f i l i ' -u l i m i i i i n l K , f r . - i '

w ' , v " i , ! . - , N - •'• I ' ! " ' " " « l l l - F - I S

J G. F.SCHELUACH & SOi-r, w.^1. i''.-.'nt »n-"-'' H'"1 ' "11 (,:.!. A . i l . . in - i ' - »>''> vnl.-

I-OR SALE.

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S/>l ESMAN WANTI-.I).

.1,::i"t;;v:::;;;T';;:";:";,'i-''.'-"'<''''''i;::';i:-

' l TOlJlilN'.: CAl! FOR SAI Ii.( ^ .

STItAWnKHIIY PLAINTS 1 ' O 1 ; i i j A| | , ' ' , , , , ,

FOR SALE.A ,v,.ll soiln fnmihiiii i.n.1 ' • " . " " I ; 7 1 " ; , . ' 1 , 1 ; | "

-lu^i lonililiuii. <:. K- Smock, l ' . . . l r i . l"»".

. .!. . - ...YOUNG LADY WISHES POSITION.

INCUHATOR FOR SALli.

AJj. Reid and Vim.lcrvcer'. Stnblcs.PHONE

LWANOTHEK SEHVICE STATION AT HOL^IDEL,Telephone 2S-W

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has l't'turneil from the Lonp Branchhospital, when' she underwent .in op-eration. She has almost fully'recov-ered. I

JsmeB Heyer of Belford, who hasbeen employed twenty years or more .at Sandy Hook by tho pfovernment,'has been transferred to Camp Rim-tan.

Albert P. Morris of Belford boughta horsa last week from John T. Hop-pinp. Mr. Morris will use the horseto do trucking for the fishermen.

Iiichard Tippntt of Port Monmouthcelebrated his fourth birthday Thurs-day with a party at the home of hisgrandmother, .Mrs. William Coe.

Misa Boln ('asler of Port Mon-mouth and Maynard Card of Nave-sink spent Monday at New York andattended the Hippodrome show.

Mr. and Mrs. William McCoy ofLalcewood spent Sunday with Mrs.McCoy's parents, Mr. iuul Mrs.George West of Navesink.

I.outer A. Hiokles of Navosink wanoperated on a few days ago at theI,O»K Ilrnncli Imspital for hernia. Heis improving.

Denver rud|;ett, who in employedin the southern part of the utate,spent Sunday at his home at PortMonmouUi.

Miss filadys P. Johnson led theChristian lOndeavor meeting »( theNew Monmonth Haptist ehureh Sun*day night.

Kbi'iiezer II. Jones liau hail elee-Iricily iii;t;illr.l in hiti bouse and hashad one of thr rooms made into atiatlii'ooin.

Jai-oh Si'hnonr of Belford is mov-ing his butchrr shop ten feet nearerUi the road an<| j<t huilding an aildi-tion tn it.

Ida Sleele, who ban been btmi'diiigwith Mrs. William llalliday, i:i nowstopping with Mr:i. Mary NHJ:I'1 ofDel ford.

A rake mile was held Haturilay al,lhe Nitvi'i.iinU libniry I'm' thn Imuelitof the lire roinpmiy. Over $.'lll'riiKeh-areil.

Twenty-two inenibi'rn of I lit' Amerii-aii Mechanii'ti' lodice of Helford vis-ited thv l''niv Uiivt-n inil#e 'rliurHiinynight.

Oitrni'll I.ykn of Port Moumouth innick with muinjiH.

Mm. John II. Abeam of Hi'lford invery nii'li.

NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT.Kstmc- of Mirhacl Kunir.i-1. il.'i-i'nH.'d.

Nitii-i- in hereby itiv.n Unit tin.' .ici'iuintsi'l' tilt- sul.si-ribi'r. iiilniinistr;itor nf till' I'H-t;itr of uni.I ilcici-asctl. will !>(' audited millHt.ite;t liy tlu? Snrroiriiti- of the Counts ofMiinmoutli ami loporti'il for ncttlcmcnt tnthe Orrhnnn Court nf unit! County, on Thiin-ilay, tin- twenty-ninth ilay of April, A. I).l'.>20. nt which time apulli-ntion will br madefor thi' iillowanct.' of comminaiunn and i-oun-.«fl Ire*.

Dntwl March 17th, A. D. 1020,MAXWELL L. I1R0WN.

Manmoiilh County Surrogate 1 ! Offlco.hi tin- matter nf the i-stati- of Lydin H.

Front, ili-ci'usi'il.Nolic- to irmlitinii to pi is i 'n t i-liiinm iiKalnitt

I'Htat*-.rur.Hiianl to the onlcr of Jortonli I.. Di.nn-

liay, .;ui-roinitp of thp onunty of Monii.ouU.,iiiiuli- i.ii 'In- twi'iity-Hd-ond liny of Manrli,11>'J0. ..ii tlu> apulii-atiiin of Marlon FrontMil).,v...11. Aon.ilii-l Front Morrow, iMaijoiioFrost Ilaiiliiiuon anil Ji'i.n F. I.ovptt, ox-ci-ulric. f th.' I'stnte of Ly.lln S. Front,ilfi-ra^i'.l, notici- i hi'rcl.y t:ivcn to the crcd-iliu-ri of sniil ilpcpaai-il to I'xhitiit to tin; fiiih-sci-il.iv,.. ."•i-eulii,-,., „» nC.iri'.iiiil, tl.uirilcl.t'i ami .l.-mi.ii(ln i.Kuin.it t>u> Haid i-statt\imiltr .mtli. within nim- miinthn from thptli.tf t.f Ihr uforraaitl ordfi , or th.'y will hi'fort'Vfi- Inirrpil uf their actions thereforWaiTint Hi.' »nitl i.lll.»crilil-|«.

lllite.l I'-rri'lioltl, N. J., Mnri-ll 22.1, 1020.MAIIION KitoHT MCDOWELL,ANNAIIEI. I'llOST .MOHIIOW.MAR.IOKIK FROST IIANKINKON,• IKAN !•'. l.OVETT.

SHERIFF'S SALE.liy virtnti ,,f n w r | t of II. fa. to me ill.

rcctcil. issneil out of tho Court or Cliunrrryt.f llir Stale of New Jeroey, will be rxpoupilto ,,al.. nt nubllo vcotliiti. on Moiulny. 22.1day of Mnrrh, 11120, bt'tweeli tho hiiura of12:011 .1-,-1,,,'k nml n:00 oclt.ck ( a t 1:00o'clo.-lo. in tin1 afternoon of iinid ilay, at till?I'o.lrt Houi.e. i-'roi'linld, in t lir- lion.null ofI'rcchi.lil, County of Monmoutli. Nev» Jeniey,In .u.tiHfy .let-rue ainoinitiiiic to npiiroxiiiintely• 1,(1110.

All th.it tr.K-t • r palt-i'l t.f lniitl nn.l ineiii-i«i-», l.t-..iiii.ftcr pnrtlrulnrly described, sitll-att', lyn.i: nml brinir in I lie Townnliin an.)Vill.me of Knt.>nt..wn. in th" Ct.iiiity of Mon-

mil and Stale ..f New Jirney.ll.iniiiin,.. at a ntoni- in the northerly iii.lt-

l.f Lt'wia Klni.'t, In tlie line of l.lluln f..nni'rly.In.t.li W. Morrl:.1.., now . lame, iiteen'n:Hi. !!••• i.lt.mr i.ni.l line ill il .....tlivv.,, l.-t Jy di-rnclion to the ll.u ,,f hind of tin- New Jeniey.':.iilllirni r.iilrtllld: thenci nlerly ai.Hlll tin-r.iiini' 112 f.-.'l, 2 L ini'lH'... I" a 1'tnlie; tln-nceIn a M.itli.-aiilerly tllrectlnn, 124 f.rl inott'or le t , to .:nlil I.ewli ,.lr..et; ll.rneo ...>..tl. CIIdel:..;.'-. M) ininnl.'a went Mlfci- t (o (he I..'-

ll.-li!|: a porlloi. of l.it No. 20 m lal.l ilnwnupon a map or hiilldlnir Inlit in the Vlll.uf of1 .-.I...H...,, „,. ,,,,1,| |,y Lyttl.-t.,., While alpuljlii- lenilne May 1, Iflllfl.

.'le;»e.l n» tlie |.ro|H'rly or Jnine« II. llow-liiti.l. »t nlM., lHls(n in t-sepvUlun »t tlirt m*Hor Ad'lii' It. llnlhinviiv noil to lie Mild hy

KLMI'.It II. f;l:ltAN. Klicrlrr.wii . ini : !) n. \vi)Li:o'rT. Moiii-ltor.

Dated I'fbrintry 10, limn, Sllr.fi.

It pnyn to nilvcrtino in The ItiigiBtor.Ailverlisemi'tit,

Children's Hats.The child, no less than the mother,

wants a hut that's becoming. Wehave a lar^e assortment of thesehats, both for the tiny tot and bud-ding miss, and priced attractively.The Pearl, R Broad street, Red Bank.—Advertisement.

Tonightis Victor nitcht at Tasting's. Come inand make your selection of Easterrecords. Tusting's, 1(> Monmoutlistreet.—Advertisement..

You can now buy tlie famous Mon-roe Clothes in Red Bank at David-sons. See advertisement pajje ".—Advertisement.

WANT ADYEMTISEMENTS.BOOMS FOR RENT.

160 Hroail_a_trcot, ltpiMlnnk. _

AUTO rnucic DRIVER WANTED.J. T. Lov.'tt. Little Silver, N. J.

FURNISHED nOOMS TO RENT.Apply at (i Rivciftitle avenue, Itetl [lal.ll.

FORD RUNABOUT FOR SALE.Ill KOOII .-on.litiiill. l'lione Illi'f Red llanli.

PETER J. GORMAN, UNDERTAKER,74 Monmout*. Btrpet^IUil l ianh. l 'hune 254,

CASHIER WANTED.Aiine Ten Co., Monimnith .ilrept. lt.'il

111.nil.

IIEMINCTON TYPEWRITER I-'OR SALE.Am.ly f/ lll'.lti-n iilni'i-. lUll llanlt. II. J.

IlnievoM. _

SALESLADY WANTKD.liloin's iielirativii.i'n ntore. llniail i.tieet.

l!<d llnnli.

r.lRI. WANTF.D.. l imey ( toi l l aundry , Weal F ron t u l iee l .

Ited 11...ill

II. niTZAU,remover of ilratl anlrnaln. Red ll.u.It. Tele-phone 22«.

BARGAIN.Hi.I for imle rhenp. A.l.lr.'l..i J. H.. hoi

:ll_:i. Red llanli. _

, , Will. WANTED.for I'i'iioriil I newt.ill. (11 Mn.il Frontntreet. ited llanlt.

DHIVF.R WANTED 1 Oil IOltKlo thdivier irooil.i nml put up order,, in ntore.llori'iniH HroH. Cl..

I OR SALE.Cuiloiid t.r ear corn due thin w. .-It. Henry

Allen. I'titonlt.wn, N. J.

«ti EASTEH HATS.hi nil up to ilntf iilntpi'it iintl1 1-t.loi.i: iih.il

n full line of lilvlwlniiii a|lo!l. linta. (ii.rey'ninllllnery nliop. liV i l iuul ..Irret.

TOP SOIL FOR SALE.

imi«riwiiiudcii»l«'i""n>°'1" ci">ri<!i u u r | j - H ° a

Bank.INCUBATOR FOR SALE.

Impi-ihil 2 IK: nlmi i-nrn HII.-1I.-I-, f.'Ml pr i .ul -r r . A U . i u . . i''i.'M.i. T.\ Wiill,,..- » t r o i l , It.'.lHank.

A U T O M O B I L E FOR S A W .K.'.lnii, porf i ' i t ni-iloi". ni.y kln.l til «•••"""-

i l n i t i i m Kiv.'ll. C'IMIII 4 O.nkll-y, »>«-

CRANK LOST.Ci-niiU rr.mi Clinn.lliT cur. l-'in.llr pl<«o

ii'tuiii mime In 11 Hnmil s trc- t nml r.i-.-lv.'n:\vai-il. _ - —

MOTORBOAT TOR SALE. .Two mill n half li. H- lmiulrc Mr. Mnyor.

Maplf avcnili- mill Third »lli'i-l. l>»>r H>-yen. N. J.

DOC LOST.WiKk anil lim ralil.lt dim lint Siimlhy; • ! «

iinmi'il Krlt«. Brwnnl. ZKT, Hlv<.| utr. ' .t.Rod Ilnnk. ,

UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR .—-•-•l-'rom April Inf. two Inrei- rminw »»il Kit-

chen. M. Di-uniiliiinil, II East Front str.'ot,Ited niink^

LAWN MOWER FOR SALE. ^ f ^

» n l e " " S " r»"r'"a"b"W"l>av't°, II HHn> ptuee,

FOR SALE.A Ilfty-Kiillnn barrel ut elder fur inilfe- !••-

quire nt l'-iiu-ntoiil'.-i, 15 Went Krunl ntwi't,nt'il_DankL

ASPARAGUS DUNCHERS WANTBD.Two anparai.Mli! liuncln'i-fl wantcil. Apply

Raymond 'ITiorni', I'nltnpr nvi-niic Ivtfiuin-IIUIK, N. J.

CHILDREN'S SUITS MADE.Cirln' and Imyti' iiuitfl n nilpolnlt'ji,; iJTicci)

witllhl reauun nntl HIHIII work. IMlond Iti-ililanh I l i l -J .

WANTED—FARMERS TO CROW .toinnUiL'ti for tin1 Hn7,nrd .Shrfwflb.lry. Mftf.Co., Shrewnlmry, N. J . Plllint iiD-W. Oun-iiuctii rcnilv.

ORGAN FOR 5AI.E.MiiHiin A 11,.mini urinin in I'ni.iV ,-ilnili-

lion for BUIO; price H6.00. A.l.lrfHU Hoa 6,Lm'llat, N. .]. _ - _

DUIIOC SOW FOH SALE.Duroc how, line to furrow in Mny, fur

mile. Twin Ilrouk fnrm. MiillllolDwn, N. .1.1'lione 7!lil-It.

TOMATOES WANTED.Ci.iitraetli for toinntoeti by Hi.' Hjimiil

Khrewnliiiry Mfc. Co., Klirewnburyi N. .1.I'lioii.' 2IH-W.

I'lANO FOIt SALE.ll|irii!ht lili,ll.. for .ink. noll.l .vi.ln.it, .•>-

i-i'lli-nt I'oiiilllli.ii. lll:l I'ninkllii avi'iiiii', I.OIIRIlllllK-ll, N. J.

HAY FOH SAI-K.Six tons nloviir i.r ll.'iivy minril liny fur

rawa. I). I'. I.i'ininnl, Atlantln IIIirhlnml«.N. J..JI. F. II.

WANTED.Cirl iviinti'il to niMiiiit with ff.-nnrnl linli«i'-

work ; no wnitlilnir. A|i|ily 7^ Itivi'inlil.' avi '-...... H..I Ilnnk.

IIOAHU WANTEDl.y iiiiililli'-iiiii'il mini In l.rlvnli' I'.III.KMI- i'niii-ily; iituti' t.-rniii anil liii-nlloii. lloi.idl IH.JC:l_l!l, lleil llanli.

I'Ol.O I'ONY FOH SAI-B.I'olo pony for nuln. Jnaepll I-ia.-l.l'r, Pine

Ilrnoli, N. .1. r.iiili.lMi'i' iiililr<'n« Kiitunliiwli,It. I". [I., No. I.

HOUSLKKI'.PKlf ..WANTED.Ml.ldl.. aictl iv..iili.n w«iiii-.l .... IH.UHI l<< riHil

no fiirm. Uiiyimind Thoi fi.', I'lilnn'r iivi'ini'',IC.-niiiiliiiii:, N. .1.

I'OIt SALE.' i ' l v . ' i i t y a.-ri'ii nf Ki i . in i ' l on M i i l l l l c t i i w n -

I C i v n o l l l i -o l l ry l i m ' . A d i l i r ' n M . Hul l . - ,Ml . l . l l i ' l ovvn , N . .1 .

HETTINfi EGOS FOH SALIi.Illloil.! lilinut Ill-ilii, lll'irl! lllralll, Sl.fiO PIT.

."•tlliiit " t 111. C. It. T'riK'H, 2V (InHoii.t

..tll'i't, Itl'll Ilimli.

ItOOM FOIt Itir.N'1".I n , in . 1,. ,1 riinni In ri'iil li> ili<»!rnlili' p m l y ;

.il.n •i.iiiiii,- plnio. f.,r mil.'. I0H Mi.iiinoiitli

.aii-.'l, Hi'il ll»»i>i.

$5 F.ASTKI1 HATS.In nil iip-tn-ilntr nl.upra nml ruinin ; nl«n

a full line of liluh-.ltii.il mii.it. hiitn. <i..n-.v'«iiiillln.'iy fh.u-. 117 llroml , 11 , . t.

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THE RED BANK REGISTER. Page Thirteen

IContiliu.-il from lout pm.'o. I

MARKET TO RENT., \ 1 f t i r April 1st on Wharf avenue, now <«•-

^ l i n l by Hniirtiluii; Hum. Apply :i Hroad"|, t I!<d llmik.

FURNITURE FOR SALE,a porch furniture fur sale. , Cull lifter

i|0 P . M. Frank Holmhci ir. 21-1 Southn t , _ H c d Hunk.

HORSES FOR SALE.I \ a m of yountr In.iBert for Bale; work

k' or doul.le. Apply 20tt Moiiiuouth, t Ileil Hunk.

rURNISHI iD ROOMS FOR KENT.I wo nicely furniiihcil IIIOIUB. nil iiuprnve--its for rent. Hi South Btreet. Phone7-M Rod llnnk. _ •_

ROOMS FOR RENT.I wo Inrife rooms, all Improvements , withwithout board.- :5 I Iludaou avenue, Hed

nk Phone 17 H-.l.

EGGS FOR HATCHING.llarii.il Hock eo-KB for liutrliinit; $1.00 pertinB Alexander Orchards, It. P. D. Itcilnk Ihoiie i^tl-J.

CORN CRIU FOR SALE.'I ' . iy lurijO co .n n i b for solo. Apply 70null nvenue. Ite.l Hank. Phono -1U-I-M,il Hunk. Mcljucen. _

S W E E T POTATOES.O l J i r s tal.cn now for Viuolnnil Bred Bweettat.ren. l,nci|,-ii!iipi Hros., Wharf nvenue.i.ne f.75 Red llnnk.

BIG PRICES PAID.I am pnyi..^ l.iit pnecji for freuh ess* andultry. II Uuft, H5 Linden place, Redn k . _ Hiono 878-W.

CASHIER WANTED.Wnntc.l nt once eushier ; one with somenitltdltc of hoiikkoopim! preferred. Apply.ins Co. Hed Hunk.

FOR SALE.sniln fouutiiiii. fourteen foot counter ,. i i-lnsi, show discs nml Ice box for BUIC.oni ^0-J, Mutuwitii.

HOUSEWORKER WANTED.I o n p e t e n t nuilil wiinted for Kcneinl lioune-ik Mm. Willinm t;. Miinson, !> Druin-Ulil liluee. Hed Hnnk.

FURNITURE FOR SALE.I.iiiinu tuhle $ri.ut), old faahioiicd walnut1! ruck *10.00. Apply 16« Mccliiinii•eel. or ph f.U-l-J. .

FOR SALE.Four liothed SUBII for BIIIO, :lxll : also foil!

Hash feeders. ,tnlv uni/.od. P. O. HoiC, Fair Haven L N. J. _ _ _

LOST.Crunk handle lust on Newman .Spriimi

il. Finder rc tu rn im: iianie to Mecca InnII receive $1 reward.

BABY CARRIAGE FOR SALE.Fine rouu.1 reed baby e a r r i n g for sa le ;. . *25. Apnly Mrs . S. A. Diuinor, :

o.il Btn-i-l. Hod Iliuili.

FOR SALE.A fun- Rose Comb Khinlo Island rooster fi

IliMi'iniiiit s t ra in . II. II. Dulllolil. Huyt n u_Hi i !h lunds , N. J .

FOR SALE.Crates and puckiiur eimes, suirar IIIHTCIBil butts for null'; also b a n d phosphide.

. Lulu! Hrunclr (ill).

FOR SALE.Onk bureau with b u r n m i n o r , washnil mill chilli's velocipede. Apply :tl l i t -Ic 1 Btreot, Iti'il Hank. .

FURNISHED ROOMS TOR RENT.Ciimfnitnldy furuiulu'il rooin«. convenienttrolley linos anil depots. Apply 1 r,(1 M

mill s treet , II.MI Hank. ,

HOTBED SASH FOR SALE?KiO hotbed snail for milt. Apply John KMI II. !•'. I). 2, Miitnwnn, N. J. l'liont--F- l l i , llolmilol, N. J .

CHAUFFEUR WANTEDh u e (J. M. C. truck ; siilnry ?::r> pi-r wi'i'k.

iquirt* lU'illy'ii BloriiKi; wuifhouse, Ho-IL atri-ot. Hod llnnk.

$5 EASTEII HATS.II uii-tu-iluU' nhupt-n iiml ciplor«: •••»••

il full line nt hluli-cloaa i,poit hat«. Coniy'.-ijllliiii'ry Bhop, 07 Ilruuil htri 'rt.

H A T C H I N G EGGS FOR SALE.I l i in . i i l iuck hnti-lilnii i'^ll« for <ulo hy th<

ROUND STOCK POTATOES.Hell your iiotuloi-a now vbilc prices a re

hlcll. We will buy thorn und pay a |!oodprice. rltillmnn furnis. Katoii town, N. J. ,phone 2113-M.

MONUMENTS.ttiriK or tlic hiiiolifi l . V. C. I tynint, Uppi-r [ 'I'liiiinnn ?^;insnii & Ihnm. ili^iirniTii nioi

Broml Hlri'i't. Ki'd Hnnl(. i'lmlie :tl - it- I imiUli-rrf of hiKh ifniile mumimi-nt*. OIIUH-1 il yuril, Hoiimouth u l r c . t mill nruiumuiKl

FERTILIZER OF CHARACTERin' pulntoeH. t ruck ami c o i n ; C C. C. (Jro.II liruiuU. K. A. Maoon, to.,,,,o 10-11, I l . i i -

luti-r liullillllK, ltuil lllilik, l'liiinu C'Jj):

W A N T E D . 'Men wnnteil for work on lirivati.^ (.-ntute,

lawiiH. i-tc. Anply I ' . Ji-nkimt, aupcrinten-ik'iit. UutnHiinliill furm. UummMt. N. J.

I.ariteTWO STOVES FOR SALE.

place. Ili'il Hunk.

LOTS FOR S A L E .Two nice liuilillni; loU mi Iliirriiion nv<-

IHU- for iiak-; liltid two lot ;; oil Uiilk'e roiiil.For informat ion iiililumi S7 Wn.-hloKtoIi

EGC3 FOR S A L E ,lluir Hock wrKii for hnU-liiiiK. by the

tlm: o r lulllilri'il. from liens Unit, lireinkliiK i.lnvu anil u pnrlor ntnvi1 ; winter luyern. It. E. HerriiiK. opposite I.il-

th i I c m l i t i n J h n lfor Hitlt'; both in i:ood condition. John ti., o , ivMelt/., 'JliO Herbe r t Btreet, Kid Hunk.

COW FOR SALE.orsey und l lo l . te in , live yeara oldfresh in ii few dnys ; s t r a igh t andry wuy. I). W. Million. Piilmer uv

Ad.lri '• ' ' ' " " "

GARDENER AND HELPERwanted who Ihorouithly uudeni t i i ini- i iowfiBceltetiible.s and luwnn; perni i inen/ pos i t ion\dilriBB Gardener , box a 111, l ied Hnnk.

A i:i5-el!irFOR SALE.

ncubator uml kover completenil for lireiicnt owner.

l.eaak Ki|iih funn, plionc lii'il llunli IIat.

TYPEWRITER HEADQUARTERS.Wo buy, rent , ucll, ejschutiKe anil repair

typtvvritern, Tru'bin'ii, tin.' Store of a Thou-sand IteniB, f.B Broad Btrcet, Itcil Hank.

OLDSMOB1LE FOR SALE.Rlx-cyllniler OlilBmnblle, |ill equipped:

•Iconic llithln uml Btiirter: slip r o v e r s : allnew shoeii. Phone Loin: Ilruiich 227-W.

HOUSES AND LOTS FOR S A L EIn vnrlouu p in ts of Red Ilunlc. If inlere . te i lcall on or wri te for further information, D.W. WillKUHii, 2 llrouil B l u e t , Ileil Hank.

Kcunsliurir. N. .1.FURNISHED ROOM TO LET.

Lnrr.c front room tui tnble for liitlil IIOIIBkeeping; improvements, line locution. Pin,l l l l - J . or call 4H Wallace s t ree t , near Hrostreet . Hid Hnnk.

GIRL'S COAT FOR SALE.All wool Venoliuii cloth inn i-piini! eo.

now model, will lit irirl IT. or 1 (> yeurs oClili be ueen lit. Mrii.1 l lurr 'n , 21 Williishee t , Hed Hnnk.

YOUNG WOMAN WANTEDfor coiintiiiK nml iirtsortini: cleuli clothe

stre.it, Iteil llnnk. ' '

WILL FINANCE GOOD BUSINESSp r o i i o i i l t i o u ; ic iv t - d . - l i i l l . - i l o u t l i n e ; <.vj|l i n v e n tH.UO0 to S10.O00 ill any Imnineas Hint wills tand i t iv ro t i jmt ion; s i len t or netive. In-ventor, box 2111. l a i r H a v e n , N. .1. •

1 OH S A L E .Pure bred l lnrreil Hock e|ti.-» for l:il • liini:;

$1.61 r uett i l i t i ; iihio u few eoel.oiel ., J:|,SI uml SB each. WilliuVn S. HoBe. I -., l!,-,,,,clinvenue, lied Hank. P h o n e f i l f -M.

I-.I.II.K-I In.i e

WANTED. i LOSTt f o i l . - r o o m ' H u t y m l v , . ' I- f u r - ' ,,ii H i , l i . - , l a y . . M , , , o | i ] , l l . . b i n ; , ,f l a u n d r y , T w o

r e . o r t w o r o o m s f o r l i r h t I n l w H o . o h s t r i c t . H e , I H a n k , railroad Z e u l a i i . l l a i d• o p n i i - f , , i , - e a s o n . S e n d p r i c e a i u M c i i n r m i d S h i i-.v i l m , y | , o , , l n l l i o e . I ' l e a s e i s l a n d I t e i l . - , - r , N l n n i m ' T r e e y m d * r . i n i e f' " " ' l "•! N j ' " ' " l y k " ' * ' ' ' l i r l " " ' ' ' ^ " " " ' " ' " ' " ' '•'" ' " ' " ' • ' " " ' ' ••• '" ' • ' • '" f e w a i d . L i n d e n p l u . ' e i . n d S p r i n g t i . . { , K, - , | | t a , , l , .

T H E RED HANK HAIR PARLOR.

EASTF.H PRESENTS.or .an N.vv

I our Kin.dohi

W I N D O W C L E A N I N G .W e m n k o a B p c c i a l t y of c l .

OnI-OOK SHARP! -

Of the be..t 1,1S l u i m p o o i n c , n c n l y a m i f a c i a l , . . U U U U K , ,/ e m n k e a B p c c i a l t y of c l e a n i n g w i n d o w s w j , i , , u ] , - b - c t r l c v i h r a t o r - m a n i c u r i n g ', : ' r i I<1 ' " l i ] t ' l l l ' l l t I ' m l i . l i , , u b l e h n i i , , - .•,.,. t o n - . , , ,IIicef i m d p r i v a t e ron i i l encoH ; n l s o . w i t c h m u k i m r a n d c h i l d r e n ' s h u i r c u t t i n g ' " " r M ' " ' 1 " " " m l " " l c l Wo, . I. l r , , , , l , . n . , . , . , : „

for

B l M ' j y . J l . ' l 1 - " " " ' ! - - " h " " ( : ' ' " : - " • ._ l l e n e r u l ol l ice. c l e a i i i n K . I t u t e B r e n . t o l m b l e . O p e n F r i i l n y e v e n i n K - i f r o m C 0 0 t o a -30 ' " u p r . . i e m e n l ,i , | , b u l l , I,,,,,, e-, • l o t r,:l f i e tH O U S E F O R S A L E . BiitiBfn.cti.jii . i r i i n n i n t e c d . 4 3 W n n h i n i i t o n I l , , , , m 1(1, E i s n e r b u i l i l i n n . H e d B a n k . P l i o n . ! r " " i l " " . I 1 I n f.-et n , , , i . - o r I, -, , „ , Mni. l . -

Six r o o m s ; t w o l o t s , p l e n t y r o o m f , r , . „ , - | « " i - t . I ' h o m , r , M - M . 3 0 a . M . ; u v e i u i e . i , , , b n . ; , » . , , I , I i , . l „ „ , , j

se»M,m''<'n( :r"n,e,.Vi'' lAln''.y1 Tl'll*' 4.'/,'.'Vj- I'V.W ' „ . A U T O M O U I L E CAKACF.S. ; COING T O M O V E ? ' ll.ix " ", 'li. .i''itan'k."'"" "" "'": ''">!"' '

, ? , , I I M,i, I'l m. i l V ' W i " " " " ' ' " " " " " l c ' - « " r ' ' - »teel con. tni . - l ioi i ; ; Before moving or lieforo puttilllf' j o m!ii™".l::_!!!l'L "'!"''-. I h o n e l l , l - - W __ | you e,,n -set it .If in three liour.s : S1 1 1.00; ! urticluH in utoniKe, f e t my nVuici I I . ! .SITUATION W A N T E D . ,

F O R R E N T .T w e n t y - s i x a c r e * t i l l a b l e l a n d for u i ' r i - I

i i l t u r u l i n i r n o i i c a . n t L i t t l e K i l v . - r : m u s t ,l ive KOOII r e f e r c u c i ' . A d i l r e s B M i - K a r s t , 1

k ' l l r u c o , S u l l i v a n c o u n t y , N e w Y o . l : . j

L I C E N S E P L A T E L O S T

id w l i e n w a n t e d ; c o s t s i i w d i n v:\- • l i , r , ; 4 : s t o r a g e w a r e l i o t i . s e . a i n d m y i n e t b o d o '.;.• r e n t . C i i r n i , . - H i i i h l e r s , 7 1 H l o o m l i e l i l j t r u c k i n u w i l l K e t y o u u f a i r f i r - l i r e . ' K J ' ' l a a o l n , u n d . - i i la• r e t . H o i , , , k e n . N . J . _ ; l l e l l l y . B l - 1 , 3 M e c h a n i c o t r e e t . H e d B a n k , : . ' ' " ' " ' " ' " k a n d - a l l

Y O U N G M E N , P b o n e 2 K Z . _ . ; I n - . ^ . - l . i . - . ^ , - . . , , t l e , , , u ,

y e i i t e . n i i p n - i i r i l . i l e s i r i n , ; r a i l w a y i n a i l G R A N T P A R I S H S E L L S F A R M S p , , . i a ' i d ; .,1 h h . - i t v• i k s l i i j . , P I 10 i , i , , i i t b . w r i t e f o r f r e e p u r - , a l l o v e r M o i i i i i o . i t h c o u n t y ; if y o u w a n t t o a l a o ' y u n d a l l i

."I M i l l i l l MilII . 1.111,1-

L i c e n s e p i n t o N o ' 1 1 0 KH l o u t l i e U e . - n I t . i! . l i . - t i l i i r i. e i i n i i i n a l i i i n s . J . l . e o n . n i l I f i i r m n b u y o r i . ; l | , K i i t e h i m . I f 11 i.i I - ' a r m n , ' l i e . 11, - : V,\ I I . M u t . - i m..i" . l . i , L i t 11.- . s l l - . , - , ' ••; )l i i n i k i n n I O c e i i i i i i i i i t t n i l l e y f l n t i i - i t W . , | o , , - l o . v e i i . i n . - n t ,-»fi n i i i u - r I . 'M 1 J- < j 11 j t ; , [ , l , . l u i i l i l - p c o v e m t l i e ' C j i i i i t y l i k e a b l i i o k e t . N e w Y u r k ,~ *""" a " l ' i n . 1 , . , - n o t i f y M h H n n k i o O , - e a u - i n n . W i i . i l . i n i r l i m . I ) . C . ! c o n n e c t i o n s ; o l d e s t a b i i s b e i l n - o n c y . S e n - ! W A I - T - L E L U N C H E O N A N D S A L E ,

port. N. J. 1'ho.ie Katont , , , ,n 2119-.M. ; CLOTHING FOR S A L E . ' f"\" ^"P"'1'- < 0 2 ' T r " 9 t """'''"'B. Anhurl ^ ^ ^ y'""^ ZnT n"'''" Vll ! ' l" ' V ' "

Thc »?SH ™Tl\ ,; J^'."Jltri,Sr zr^-,tlS-ai: ' : ' FARMS FOR SAI.E: IS,;;; ,,11 ;•;".;:";.!; !:d"',rz ;iBn i b s t r e e t . R . - i l H a n k .

THE CONVENIENT BARBER SHOP. jNear the bantu , tlieulern. rratniinuil . . . etc. !

h f h T

M o n - ; i t r a i n . t l M i l l ' : , ' o , , d b o u s e s n m l h u i l d i i i i ' . s : f oI , . e a l o . I i n M i i l d l e s e i . M o n ni m i l h a n d M e r r e r -So i / o n o I,. ! ' l ! lc o u n t i ' s, t i n - p i , I a l l , l . e l l o f N o w . I . r i o y . C ] i f - ' w i l l I,,, a p i , ,f o r d ( i . l l r n v . n , C r i i n b u r y S t a t i o n . M i d d l e s e x a . t i . l e i f o r .. • " i i n t v , N . J .

VEGETABLE PLANT'S.H l ? h M n the heart of the t o i v n T h e . S , , , , , , , :;;„;;;;;!;; "ZSu.":,." M,.."t " i , / " " - . o , r u . TRUCK FAHM FOR S A L E . I Toma, , , ' ^ i, * " Y ' 7 , ^ , ^ . , , , ^

^ri. ' tolr^^^r'^ii^e.;,^ - ... -••• " - ; „,?•;:;-„- ;;;;;;-•„;;;;;•;;.. •;;••;: .•^••..Js ^ \ ^ W ^ £ ^ . t > ! &

SECOND-HAND AUTOS.

OWN A HOME. ch^ir"™,!"1!!";:::!",^"!^;,,1::;!:!.::;"^Let mi tell you how. Tlie I.i.n.l mid I.onn | ,.; K. Howiird. Kconomy Kiuaw, Whi t e

,UH, iircBldeni. Pkoiio KG tlrt.eit Rl.,\ Hank.

DRY FIREWOOD, OAK AND PINE.Cut in Btovo or flrephici.' IcnatliB; deliver-

ed III Or near Heil Itiuil; ; ? 1 0 Per cdrd load or?f> per hiilf IOIIII. Cook l l rothern, phone•IG3-R. Heil Hunk.

Co., Newton DoremUH, president . Phonoor writ..' 10 Kust l ' ront ntrcet , Red Hunk, __

COOK WANTED.Cook, whi te or colored, wanted for fninily

if two; pood WUKCI. Apply mail or tier-lolially. ( 'apt. Faus t . Fort Hiiucucli, N. J.

W A N T E D .Dresiimnlier nnil plain Bcvver: also yourlk'

Klrl to learn dioHsinidiiiiii. Mi»» Mary K.K\V U , 1MII M i i n i

i yilth street , Reil Hunk.

FOR RENT.Two Binnll fiuniii ni'iir Heil Ilanlt, poane«-

niini Anril Int. Henry I'. Hylin. room !),UeKinter hull.Hint, He.I ISnnk. I'hone 7-13.

TOP SOIL AND GRAVELfor nnle lit Po-rtnupcck. Ail.lrem Woi-kwlnnItculty Coiporat iun, Suite !I24, 110 ChurchHtreet, New York. Plione Ciirtlmiilt ISOOil.

STEAM VULCANIZING.We uee the beat miiterialii uml BUflrantec

nil work; nir Borvice. John l ln inen . 42Wcat F r o n t . a t r c r t . Roll Bonlc. Phone 72-W.

MONEY TO LOAN.Money to loan on liond and mortBnK*; Ions

t e rm • if denireil; In l a m e or Bmnll amounts .J o h n II. Greitory. <2 llrouil otn-ot, Itc.1 Danlc.

FOR SALE.Five h e n i y work horKes. eildit f.

in, 1 ';• tun Kuril truck ; rNote Conl Co.. Loin: Hi li, N. J., plume 17.

WANTED.elineil private.

mily fur two adu l t s ; aliite teI box 3i: i . Red Hunk.

BABY CARRIAGE FOR SALE.White enamel reed liahy eiirrinire in 1,'oodnihtloa; rensonnble; call day time. 6iiNon uvenue, Hell Hank,

ROOM FOR RENT.1 in nished room for r e n t ; nil iniprovo-nts lensoiuihle. 4ii Shrewsbury nvenue,d Huik. Phone B!I7-J.

WANTF.n.Contractors wunted on children'.s wcur.Idrisi, Universal Romper Co., l;i:t-."i West.1 street , New York c | ty.

DELIVERY WAGON FOR SALE.(mod delivery wuiron for mile; liiitit, wellid und in Kond condit ion; price rijrht.i_inort ninrket . Red Hank.

BLACKSMITH AND HORSESHOER.I Trunk Gray, prnclical llorncHhoer. The•ick Shop. 19 Mechanic otrcet. Eatnb-

»hcd 15 yenra In Rod Unnk.

FARM H E L P WANTED.Tiumiitei; and farm IUUHIB ivnntcd. IMioliod Hunk '^'.13, or niiply lo Wuperiiiti-ndent,

idilh town farm. Red llnnk.

SEWING MACHINES FOR SALE.Two .sewlnlr. macbliHB, one lady's

CHICK ni lOODER.A 100-cl|ick lluckeye oil lamp brooder for

mile: mice $11.00. Plione .17-11. Re.l Hnnk.Ilunrolilii furm, It. F. I).. Kiilontown. N. .1.

FRONT OFFICE FOR RENT.Possession April 1st : locutcil on Hrond

rtlreet; reusouiible rent. Apply J. I I . Grcitory& Koii. AKOIIIS, f2 llrimd s t ree t , Iteil Hnnk.

YOUNG MAN WANTED .to lenrii uphols te r im: and triinmor'a t rade onI'lltonmhile work. Apply .1. W. Mount Co..Muple uvenue uml White s t i ee t , Hed Hunk.

FOR SALE.Two pairs of mules , really for work. Ap-

ply nt furm on southwest corner of utoncload mid Monmouth roml. TCntontown. N. .1.

AUTO PAINTERS WANTED.Hody and chimiiin hniiils. none hut fli-Bt-

el.-is-i need apply. Ed. vonKnttcnicell, Muli-inoiith s t r ee t nnd Mulile, uveiuio, Red Hunk.

NOTICE, AUTO O W N E R S !Protect your cur with insurance. After

the nccident it la too lute. Henry I'. Hylin,room ti, HejriBtcr huildinit, Red Hank. Phone743.

FOR SALE,liners touring enr in A- l imil i t ion;

irel titlK ft truck ; har -127 Daklanil

reasnii fol-oin if sold soonstreet . Red llnnli.

ONE BIG BARGAIN.One double house u n d o n e sinirle house on

lot. (ilixilr.t) in the hiirouith of Ite.l Hunk forsale u t SS.OOO. I.. 11., |,ox 203, Kumson, oryiiur_oivu brokei. _

HOUSEKEEPER W A N T E D .A housekeeper wanteil to tnke rhnrire of

hoiiHo in the country near Hed Hank. Ad-dress. Btiitlin: Biliary expietei l . 110 Mapleiivenuo. Hed Hunk.

CAV1ES (GUINEA PICS) FOR SALE.Print', nil black, iiniuotli Knirliuh : Kplen-

ilid pet«. fiive the little boy or Kill some-thilllt ilill'erent fur Uuslcr. A d i l r c s C'uvies,l,..x :il:l, Ite.l Hnnk.

BOYCE'S DANCE ORCHESTRA.Open for eniailteiiicnts, etc. Apply Ar thu r

Hoyce, Second Btreet. Oreuiiic. N. .1. Tele-yp h o n e ; 1 1 S . I t , n i l : . : Pupils tuken for ilium,

lbellB. llute and picrold. _

T H E SECOND NATIONAL BANKilesir.'B to employ u briidit, act ive youni:mini In opei-iitc u boukk.-ei.ini.- muchitie; pr<--

ioiiB experience in booklieepiiiK uniieces-ary. Apply by let ter .

BARGAIN.Vulcuii cuhinet MUS ram,"', ennme! tr inl .

hot plates ; nlso whi te enamel crib. :i"

will sell ch. May mi! TniKonnky,ie, Heil l lnnk.

CROCHET BEADERSil emliroidereri. ivnntcil. Experienced liundBid $20 ti> S2I", neck. K. Turzinn, 38

t Front sUiud. lied lllinji.

GOAT FOR SALE.K 1 iront sis w e e k s old tuihiy: soven-l t h ToKKcnburt . Phono 1(11 2-M. or ml-

i H Coat, box ;t1;t, Red Hnnli.

$5 EASTER HATS.Ii ill up-to-dnte Bhupea und colors; nlsofill line of liiuh-cluBB sport huts. Corey'sill i < ry shop. 07 Ilrond street.

FOR RENT OR FOR SALE.II use in New Moninoulh, nenr Junction:n nicnt lo cum. H. Ilrniidiill'. New Mon-i nth Hour Campbell's Junction.

FORD TOURING CAR F'OR SALE.1 r I touring uni" in irood runuiiii: order

lie for f^00. C. A. Layton. Jr., Atlun-llmhlnnil, N. J. Phone 29-J.

STOCKINGS DARNED.S cl « and stockiiit's iliirned for five centsI dr Do not Ibrow your old ones nway.

Aimliinitton street. Hed Hnnk.

MONEY TO LOAN1 t bond null mortifiiKo, ?1.000. $2,000

I up. Francis While HUellcy. Monmouth| t at Hroiid Btreet. Red Hank.

I FARM FOR RENT OR SALE.II irllteen ncres, irood Bet of huihliiurs; IIB-\i His anil fruit; ccntrully locutcal. W. A.

I1 mil. Hronil ntreet.. Reil Hunk.

AIREDALE FOR SALE.I i pcillKieeil Airedale puppy, solhl

• lor. lienllby condition, four months old.V | ly llox 62. Little Silver, N. .1.

HOUSE FOR RENT.1 n room holme, every iinpiovenient, elec-

, liiilitn; lurire corner lot; rent Sfi... Ad-li 0. 11. I . , hot SI '.. Ite.l II,ink.

I F E N C E POSTS FOR SALE.Suweil cheBtnut poslti BUilnbli! for wire

tl ro. plu 4li:l-H. Red llnnk.• lenutb. Cook

MEN WANTED.1 i men wuiiteii to live in tenant IIOUDC

\] w nk on farm. Apply Miildletoivn utockIII Thomno M. Field. Heil Ihinli.

NEW CHICKEN COOP FOR SALE.( In ken coop, ehrht feet iiuuure, Hour in it;

II cost now $10 to hlllbl; Jir, takes it.IB Mt-ehunie street, phou.i r.^l-.l.

J WANTED.1 il . i . i , , nii.1 Biildener,. wanted a t C-ooui-

Polii t ; HO centii nil h o u r : abio teamiih ilers. l l i i lversnl Kecurlty Co.

PIANO AND TAHI.E FOR SALE.1 ] i:bt iiuihoKuny pliino und onk ilinlni'

f n Inlilo for sale ; in ,: I romlltlon. A,l-» r n r n i t u i e , box 111:1, Red Hank,

JAMES B. CARTON, EVERETT, N. J.Auctioneer. Your patrbllnile oollclted. No

lift tim urel . t ; llono too nmnll. T i r m iuht. Phono Mlddletown 27H-F-21.

FARM TO PUT OUT ON SHARKS.Furm, three nllleii from Anbury l 'nrk, to

it out on shares . Addiei'it Cyiua L. Low,dniry Pnrli, N. .1., It. I1'. II. No. '.!.

MOTORCYCLF. FOR SALE.I mi inn motorcycle, t win-ry liiuler: ,;imillion. f un l<. ny time by ml.

sins' Him I2f,, Mlireiviiliury, N. .[.

i MOlORCYCLi: FOU SALE.One HKC.'Isior oiii toievcle for sule elien

'• iiulck b u y e r ; iiiiichlne Is In icooil iilinpi'Lilly nt :'.n Pearl Hi reel . Iteil l lnnk.

WOMF.N W A N I E Dj. the day or week. Apply n t 1711 Mnpli

.nuc, Red llnnk, between 1:00 and '.1:00 oltill nnd '1:011 o'clock. C. K. Nleniiin,

I .ASIKR RAIHIITH FOR SALE.White Pol ish; niiutle, Hair,, or Irlioi; I en

.nnhlc. ,-ipe.-;«!-pri.-e fur <vlri'I.MV dbil 'lnr.,|,h,,i,i Huhhits, box 31 a, Heil Unnk.

.•iFlTINC. F.C.C.S FOR HALF.,llni m l Plymouth lt«, k . by the netting o

ni.lio.l from blue ribbon n !,. Apply tJiiili.-I, box H. ilbrew,ibury, N. ,1.

FOB SALE. .-• ' '' rhrce dinliiif I'uom tubliyi: ' two round nn.l

i.. .i.iunre; pilrcH I,1,, til nml 110. Urimd ntreet , Ucll llmik. Pbolin IHl.

1018 FORD FOU SALE.(:mi|ie vdtb eittrii top. In excellent uhni

lil ttoo.l iiinnitiir nitSer: oili;« $400. Apply«om 11, ltclti>t«r lutliilllilt, Iteil llunlt.

FORD RUNABOUT FOR SALE.Ford runnliollt fur sa le ; new rear end

equipment. I'lvorythhlo, about the car is illA-l condition. War.I Demurest , Kntontowu,N. J .

FAKM FOR IIENT OK SALE.Fifteen acres, neiu' Runison roiid : irood

h-I'liliiiKs • ideal locatiuii; f rui t . PossessionApril 1st. W. A. Hoppiiui, llrouil s t ree t , HedHunk.

H O U S E K E E P E R WANTED.One who would prefer a home to hl'ldi

wanes ; two in fninily--fiithiM1 unil noli of fiveyours ; references. II. IC, box S13, Hellllnnk.

Ke in

HANGING LAMP WANTED.osene dillillK 1 until InuU-'ille; l u m p ; muu t

d i kl i iKood n d i t ; n poe Hopkins, 203 Dnincli avenue, Heil

VACUUM CLEANER FOR SALE.l ine Liberty vacuum Homier with nil nt-

tuchn ien t s ; ' in perfect condition; price S2fi.Apply mornijiKs, EJT Hcckk'sn place, Rvill lnnk. - _

ORCHARDIST.HUH hud many yenrii of experience' in

iriminir fruit t rees of nil k i ia l s ; nlno rortei npceinlly and mnnll fruits. I'hone f'l'.-.l Red

Hank.

BROAD S T R E E T HOME FOR SALE.Ten rooms, improvements , lot f,0x27S.

li sion; price $12,000.i I l l l i H d

rnite: iinliieiliate pi:J. II (IrcKory & Son, HeBintei' ImlhliiiK, HedHnnk.

BOOKKEEPER WANTED.Girl bookkeeper wanted in ullice of p ro -

.'iy and meal marke t ; steady posi t ion.Doremus llroa. Co.. 11-13 llrouil u.treet, Redllnnk. .

GOATS FOR SALE,Two ironts with two kitlH each fos h till.. I'" any tin Apply

107 Slirewsbury uvenue. Reil Hank. I 'hom•I40-.1.

HIGH PRICES PAID.I pay hiKh pr ices for Indies' find Rents '

sceonil-hiuid clotllinK. Cull a t I . Kerber'fl.IRH Monmouth Btreet, or phone Hed BunkH72-J.

BABY GRAND FOR SALE.Khonineer bnby uriinil ill A-l condi t ion;

. l ist J1.200. will sell for t?-17r> cilflll. A. 1).nirbaii -12 Hudson nvenue, Hed Hank. I 'honeK,2-J.

GOOD PRICES PAIDfor i n in ' i aecond hniiil oulta tit The C i t j DryCleaning anil Dyeing Works, 0 Mechnnicntreet, neur Brond otrcet, Red Dank. Phone207-J .

HOUSE FOR SALE.louse with novel! rooiiiu lilld three s tores

for mile. liuillire Clement Pace. 120 WestFront ntreet . Red llmik, lorncr RiM-rsiile

I'ISETTING EGGS FOR SALF..

i S. C. 11. I. Iteib. ; stocli is p u r e ; binlsbile, henlthy mid hi f i e

H S Mui'hmore, Helforil, N. ,1. Plume U.HI-necll.ni. _

SETTING EGGS FOR SAI.E.Sini'le Comb nml Ito.-.e Comb Hboile Islnlld

roils: IT. i-i;i!« to the settinir. W. Hnndull,Newman SpriiiKs roml. He.I Hank. PhonelOltl-W.

LOTS I O H S A L Eon Lchrhton nvenue ; nlno in Reil llnnk Piirk-WeBt; reunonahle nml on enny termi . Aliplyto I). W. WUlicumi. nueiit , 2 Mrond s t reet ,R d l l k

11)19 FORD FOR SALE.Fonl tourlnii enr eiiuinpeil with neir iitnrt

oi, electric lirl.l,., .leinollnlliblo rims, etcIn iioml ,-on.!illon. Aililrcui Fiird. box :l 1 :tRed llnnk.

TEAM OF HORSES FOR SALE.Team of liorr.eii for nnle; nlso Kindlieck, with twenty- lmrnd Bliike body, p.

feet i-onilili,lanx. N. .1.

Hiiirnr I,nnf Hill furm, I'lin-

TAul.duo Incubi.lnlovi'i fortown. N. .1.

FOR SALE.I >,' nml In,Inin Runner

nl live Unit cou! Inli'1,1. F. <!. IIur.it. Mlihlle-

WOMAN WANTED.A iniddle lined woman wiinleil f i r l ieneml

Itnnn Piieh. Ti2 Moin fninily; > I In, no Sir

• Mill iitrei't, Ite.l Hunk.

NORWAY MAPLE TREES FOR SALE.F l u e N o r w n y m a i d e n , f i -mi i t w o I n e l i . - n I i i

s i x I U C I I . ' S i n c n l l b r c : w i l l i l e l l v e r n m l p l i m ls n i n e . d e o n - l ' I v i l i s , I t l l n l , r o i i i l , I . i l t l ,S i l v e r , N . . 1 .

GIRL WANTED.Wlilte Klrl to do cliunib.'l work mid mend-

lo.i- Call or pli- uml make m IntmenlKi'd Hunk Mifi. Mrs. T. II. Ilnsler l . i t lbSilver. N. .1.

I.OCUHT I 'OIK.TRY..FARM.Iliiiied I'lymoiilli Itork ei'its for halclilnit

by tlu- Bi'ttlim or liiltiibnl. K. II. MinTonlHed Hnnk. It. I'. 11., No. I ; fin in nt lli'i.il.ilen'a Corner

' T W O LOTS TOR . lA l . r .(In Wentiil.lo nvenue, Hei! llmik: MOB. inn

nn.i 1 ) 0 : nlnr MlnlSIl enrli ; price »?0O forthe two Aililreai. IMiBrlna Ijiiliu.loii.i, Midilletown, N. J.

PRODUCE.We hnve iinylliliut nml . 'veiythlnit In Ih,

fruit uml v.iirKil 'l . ' IImo IIIIIIII;IIIUI>I t i n . .Wbntf nvenili', wholesale |innlue>. Phon.OJB liml ltsnk.

h e s t n u t s t ree t , Ue.l Him!.. Cull belli'11 :(IO uii.l 1! :U0 u'eliicli.

5MALL FARM FOR SALE.About 2:1 acres with fruit uml uspiirnunn;

,'nr trolley uml rnilrnud. Price $K.OOO.

R E A L ESTATE.all impr

liuildlnjr, 42_Briitid_jitre<'t;_Iteil__H_iuil..

BOOKS AUDITED.Huve your books uml accounts audil . , ! by

u registered i .cconntunt for New .lo," ey ;terms reuiionulile. Address O. L. Amioieii, 11Leroy place, Red Hank. l>hone Kif-iV.

AUTO REPAIRING,CniB repaireil or p a i n t e d ; Fords a spe-

cialty; more work done for ?1.1MI tin,,, voncilll r e t for ?.r.,00 elrtcwliere. Coopo,' r a -riilt.'. Conner road. I lendden'a Corner, .';. .).

Fertilizer Chemicals and Mater ia ls .If ill the mtuke t for fert i l izer male

S " O A « ™f ^boat . APPIV Ita.Ti, ! Tborm - e i u i e , K . . , i u , i i i i , i ,• N . J .

I'nlm

for fi.-l.t A i .n lWai ol iold.

" I' t n i l a p p l i c a t i o n ,. e e l . . . I d . N . . 1 . P l n . f i o

• iiuire iieiits for prisio.il C!o., 7 Pin

iiplete fer t i l izer , stal

l o v v l l ' : ' ] , | ! , - ! t . ' ' " i,,,'.' ' a n d ^1, ',-!'!"'!.'i

F O R S A L E O K l . F . A S E F U R N I S H E D « " « , , . ' S e n - m i ' sI t o a i i t i f o l . - u . o i n .,- l , , , m I I , , . S l . r ™ - - M o r e u i l I ' l ,Hi t C o .ry r o a d ; t o n - i in b o m - e . a l l i i n p r o i e - r ! " •

R E A L E S T A T E F O R S A L E . ' u i o i l l s . l - u r n - e , - l a l . l o n i l , , u l b i . i l . l i n - - . a h , o i l I " " "I H o u s e . , l o t - , n n d , r i i , f o r , - a l e u l o n r I r o l - tvvei i i v l i c e ' s o f , . , , , , , i l i in i l n n d p l o n ! v f, , i ! ' A D V E R T I S I N G A L W A Y S P A Y S .i l e y n n d C i l i t r i . l n i i l r i i i l d ; h o i i s o j f r i i n l S I . T i l l ) a n d f l o u ' e r i . W . . I . ( i i i m a r t i n . :.::<) W o r t r . r , t ) i I 1 | ; " • - ' " • " " ' I m l ; . m e - e . e . t r i e . i n - l . dI l i t . . ( I l i e h o u s e a m i , . ix u c r e f a r m >I) .',(1(1; : s t r e e t . N e w Y . i l i ' " u . t . , t h e - • s i i a i i d i l o a l o , m o a n ; - i n . ^ p i o -

t h r e o m i n u t e , . 1 w a l k t o d e p o t . C a l e b L . L u - I ~ " ~ " ' ' i n e , - a n d ; - , - , , . 11, I'-,, H o d I; m u . • r i » , i n . i , i l <k e r n i - e n l H e l f o r d N . J . R E A L F . S 1 A 1 L . o f p e o p l e v..,ll n i l „ . , 1 , , - . , . . . , , „ „ , , , a i m , , . ,

- 1 Ten room luai , , - . f, i , l.,.,l, . all i,,i- - • I i, y and I ,,. , . i t".. •- .. ,i id-io.'.'H O U S E F O R H E N . T . p r o v e , n e n l s . o n e i n i n i i t e l i o i a K i o u d - . t i o . l . a n d i l i o 1 , , , ' . , , , , . , w i t h :•! t r a . - t : v •• , o - i i v . o r k

I ' a r l i l - r u o i n I n a i - i A l l e n • t r e e l . O o e - [ |,,1 i , r , \ ] L ^ i f e e l , e o i i i e r p r . . p o : t v ; s i ; , : , i n l . d o , , , . l ,v M . v i i i i I l i e a i t i ' . y.. 11 . - . I i l i e m i . i tn i n e , t o e l o u t I ' m t h e s u i i n n o r s e n " . . . . ; f o l l y -•-' i , .".UII c a - d i . l ' .o , : - . - . -. i o n A , , , , l l - l . f u l l t i i t . l o . " , \ " l o ,.•!.••, p e r u n l i . - i i l "V m - u I t i i ' i i n tf i i r n i s l i o . ! n n d p r o v i d o d v i t h , ' u , a n d w a t e r . ' p a l t i o u l a r s n t A . I . . Iv i l l - , ' . , a j - o n c y , 1J H r o a d " i . ' n . i i . Ml , - a n ; i i i l , , i u , d . i l . . . . . i l l , o i l i . i i i - e rA d u l t s p r e f e i r i " ! . I n q u i i e M r s . ( ; . i s J e l l r e y . I s i r o o t . H o d H a n k . ' ,,11,1 . - , „ , l i n e ' M o y a i i • • : • ! - : b l e v b u i y i , . -

H u l i o n e y J l l o l i n i is t r e e t , N e w Vi , , - ] , .

s t r e e t . Oooi N. J.

HOUSE FOR SALE.In Red Itank, inist of Hrond s i n . I ; -

tier lot : six rooms, some irnprov .-oniits ;price ?2,»00: food condi t ion. W. A. li,,,,-pinj-'^j™! I'ulate, Hrouil Btreet, Red 11-inI..

FARM TOOLS FOR SALE.Oue-liorae Winr.l plow, irruvel scoop, two-

liiime swivel plow. P lane t J r . Knrde,

PEERLESS CAR FOR SALE.S u i t a b l e f o r t . n i r i l i l : p i n t i . - . ; - e i r :

e i i i ; e r K i l l - : H e l i ' i u m l i i i d y . a l l n l i i m i n uu c a r t i , n j t r n c t u t t e o t i o n f o r m i y i o n -h i r e . A s k f u r l l e i i i m e r f s c a r . W e s t 10l i ' i i r n i -o . I . . ,UK B r a n c h . N . .1 .

" " i l l ; "

drill nml ulli 'Dilnrnhin farm. It. F. D., Kiituiitmvn, N. .1

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I ' l i o n e I t e . l l l n i . l . | - - K . I c o i i i i l r" l l l ' j H o o o l i s t r e e t , Ur

HATCHING EGCSj for sale from S. C. Rhode l-k,iu! H o d s ; ' FOR SALF. AT KL'MSON. N. J .

p ; i ; - - - . ( o . - t e i l : l i i - , i y y w i n t e r l i i y e r i . : b i r d s m e l a r K ' - , ; l i e u ;,• a n d l . , l . . . l \ : : . n . . . , n . r j ' . l a c l . p o i n t, m i d i f i l i e s h a l l " a n d d e e p r i c h r e d i n c l i l r ; O K I M r o a d a n d M a i n s t r e e t : I n l . i i u i I I

in- t o ! b y H i e B e l l i n i : o r h u n d r e d . - M i " . H . C . D e e r . I n n e r o o m s l,n , a n , - . h , , i a n d . , , ] , ] . . n l . ,H r o a d s t r e e t . S l i r e v . - h i i r y , N . . I . , n e a r l O a l u n - • s i n k a n d m l , . , , a l - o p i p e d f o r , • : , . I , , , . , sl o w ' n _ n j i j l _ e y c _ r o . - s i i n : . _ ' _ I n u n ; . ' ; c o l l a r o n , l o r w l o . l e h i : a b a i -

POSITION W A N T E D . I H E L P W A N T E D , F E M A L E . Hi !" , , m " ' " ,,u'''"',','"-t'b f ' -;' i\' "'":"'"''•oil c h a u l l e i l r . c o l o i m a r r i e d , ] L a d y w h o h a s a fe-.y h o u r , . p a r e t i m e t o , " . ' , " : • " ; , ' v „ ; . " ;,!,, W i ' l i - , m 1 ' • ' " . ' ' l o o -. i t i o n w i t h p r i v a t e f a m i l y ; w i f e ! c o i l e d f r o m o u r i n e n i l i , - , - , ; n d i . l o n p o r - • , . , * : . . . ! . , ! . . ' , , : „ , ' - ! . . " , ' " , • , . . ' " . ' . ' "

h a m l . o i n l a i i l a n d w a i t r e s s : c i t y a n d | " " l i t y f o r t h e • r i i ' h l p u r l v 1A p p l y t o l i . H i i i b . l1 H

P A I N T I N G .Good wrrk' nnil nuiek w o r k :

vken promised; no fut}cy pricofl butday'B waite for a fair day'n work. Penilde& Jones, 15 WuHliinKton street, Rid Hank.

PROPERTY FOR SALE.Can be hoiiiiht rillht : located on-'line, Fair Haven. Further partimi is by

. . . . . . - a, N.of Mrs . F. L. Ill.-ilmlcll, Ri"I Hank.

upplyillK t o Rolier t Rcevey . Kn

REAL ESTATE.Country properties and farms wunted ;

must be desirable nnd nenr transportation.Henil full details und price. Riclnud R.Plum, 1C6 Mnrleiise street. Brooklyn. N. Y.

R E A L E S T A T E .Elevi ii-rooiii house, central ly located, IU

li.'drill,ms nil.I bulb , s t eam heat , nil iinproviIllellts; Kiirilfe; lot l a s loO feet, lllolo Iles i ; So,KIO. TcrniB. Pusses - ion u t oneA. I.. Ivins iu.-oiiry, Hod Hank.

lioiiiiM ai 'a/iiu- Home Ui-niliiir f i n

1 h t ro i t . Hrooklyn. N. V,

. i 1 AM STILL AT IT.

•il. M i i t h o i - s , ': l l i7 l - ' u l l o l i ' I'

fromid al

l-: tn

iI m p i i r e H u y i l i I ' S

nililetei

FOR SALE.font V'-ln.ltom r

n i l , ready forinbuilt bull, ; " -o t o r i a s t a l

I ' l e i - l i i s t m i : i p i a l i l y . I h a v e i . l af . . r e i e r y r o o m i n t h e I n , m e . I c a n .i l io 'w . H a n k .y o u . D a n i e l H . l i m k , S h r o u s b i i r y a i e i n i e , i -

I 1 ' 1 " " " ' " ''"""" :;GS-1' -.-- IEGGS FOR HATCHING

. Oceanic. N. .1.

| AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE. ^

,.;'|"|',. : Kiven. Tl.oiii.n t'.iok, I I.- Hroad s'li-eel, H.sl

A-l coli.litioll. Can be seen atP. Irvvin's, Red Hank. II. K. l.inde.

111) Heel.man s t reet , New. York.

FOR SALE.

; l o t l O O x l l !O ; Is, pantry, wati r,

n. chicken house;

HOUSE FOR SALE.EiKht-room house, wi th a l l iniprov .•nionts,

KIIS and electr ic l igh ts , bn t l i room. • iiition-. . " * ~ I ary wnsh t u b s , and nlno a iriiriure. r , , r pnr-

iculars i;ull u t 3K Brunch nvenue . Red Hank.

lenry !•'. Hylin. m II, Register huihliiiK,led Hank. Phone 7-III.

MAN W A N T E D .Man wuiiteil to drive n t eam on a fnrni

„• farm work. W. II. EiiKlish's plnre, Iliv-side drive. Red Hunk., Apply to Hichnrdixiiuui, superintendent,

GOLD CUTTER W A N T E D .Half 1 'hole mould n day, hunt or

iliuire; price seven ami oijthl cents peronk; nlso cutter wanted for two weeks1

,-ork. !•'. A. Chiulivick.

SLAG ROOFING.Leaky tin nnil Blate rhofB made tlKht; also

• ater proi.flnc Bide walls and cellars. Oft-,len McClnBkey, 147 Hudson nvenue, HedInnk. Telephone 40O-.I.

LIME! LIME!S, W. llnrrich S Komi liiKh-irnule nicricul-

urnl lime, hydrate mind mid lump. K.A. Mnson, rooms 10-11, Ucuister huildinir.Huil Hank. Ph. 1190.

WORK W A N T E D .Mowinpr Inwns with h o r s e ; nxinir lawns

nil cnrtlnir rulibish. tilowinir KardciiB nmlilantiniT cnrilenB. etc. Ellin Brown. Cedarvenue. I-'air Have,, . N . .1.

FORD TRUCK FOR SALE.Worm drive. 1111(1 niiiiM. run l.r.OO miles,

b d d ld iWorm d r i . 1

Top body (roodl l l i

( n i i iM. n l . O mii v v . solid t i res on rearp y (

nil ••Muliiui-il with shock alisorliers. ApplyF l H Ht Full- Hav r.Hlo.Hc

COTTAGE FOR S A L E .Six ronniH, nenr trolley, s ienndmni, etc.

IIOUHI" in itooil conilitinn ; bnmnia . Roberttecvey. Fair Iliiven. N. J., or cure of Mm,i\ L. Hluisdell. Iteil Hunk.

FOU SALE.Six white Wynndottc roos t e r s , full blonil-

• d s tock. i;ooil strain. Can bo seen by onll-ni! mi Mr. l lel l i ir t . lOutontown. sevelltlliiniBe from Nutionnl hunk.

SAVE YOUR OLD CARPETS.Bentitiful revernihle ruKB made from olil

cnrpetB and cheilie por t ieres . W r i t e forcirculars . American Hufr Manufactory , 29GVermont Btreet, Brooklyn.

•d only one sen-Mercer, 1 30

T W O MEN W A N T E D .Two men wanted, one to plant and take

inre of loniiito p lants , null one to dr ive alenm. Apply ut Hny.unrs Shrewsbury toma-to factory. Phone 2IH-W.

LOTS FOR SALE.Two loto for Bale, S.ixlOU feet ench. north

side of Carpenler s t ree t . Nns. It) nnd 2(1,River Plum, liumiro or write C. J . Munch,1 Cniial s treet , lteil Hunk.

GENERAL CONTRACTORS.Jnmefl Norman & Son, ofllce nnd yaril,

47-51 Shrewshllry avenue . Red Bank. Con-crete work a specialty. Get our figurea be-fore hnvinvr any work done.

PORTIERES FOR SALE.F.xtrn-Bizo double fnc,. ,;reeii and brown

elvet nortieres for , jon: price Sir., Mm

McLaren street, Hi>d llnnk.AUTOMOBILES.

If you wnnt to buy. sell or exchange liused car nee me. Ml kinds of cnr.s for sideor exchnnire. II. S. Howard, F.conomy un-rni:i\_Wliite sUeet. lit il I^unk.

TWO HOUSES FOR RENT.Two houses for rent, 112 um\ 1 Hi Mon-

inouth street. *:S0 a month. Further pnr-liciilnrs by aiudyiiur to A. L. Ivins. ni'ent,Rci,'isler hllildini:, Iteil Hnnk.

CORNER PLOT FOR SALE.Si7.e KIOJIL'O. three minutcn1 wnlk from

liench; locnteil nt Went Koilimhur.r. cornerThird street. AddceiiB 51i». G. Kri'schl IiOCreek rand. Keansliuri:, N. J.

FOR SALK.Two-horse roller, win:.in, Imp style, ran-

..y t o p ; lillKiiy, H a.-pni-iutiis bi»i>>, 2 ,bunch, new. V,. W. I nurd. At lant ic Hii:h-InmlH, N . J. It. I'. I)., N o . 2.

PIGS FOR SAI .E .VuiiiiK llerksli ire pifn lor sale, wemhini, '

ilaiiil. 100 luilind,. encli : price 20 cents periiiulnd. AlcMlllilei' Orcllardii , Nutswnlll | iond. Red llnnli. Chun,: -PJll-.l.

irprli .ht , phiy.PIANOS.

id itriin.l iiinnos ol.l di-rect from fuctory (biir nuvini,' in pr ice) . A.H. Dirhnu, pliuio lecbnic inn. -12 liiidnon ave-nue. Hed Hank, Phone I12-J .

FURNITURE IIOUC.HT AND SOI D.We buy your old fmi io i i i o mid pay liii'l

pr ice in cuidi. I.el U!i know quick a s poll-silil • call lit K. •['ar/.liiu'ii. !t H VVenL I ' lon tstree. Heil llnnli. Phone ir.-l(.

WI1ITI! HOCK HATCHING EGGS.Coo.I type. 110 per cent . fertile, from

IK. healthy, hivim,' s t r a i n ; by IIy,biniilreil. Pho

l i imu 'v . l 'nrl Mi,

ytl.R KennsliurK. tl. W.ml,. N. .1.

RF.l) HANK RADIATOR WORKS.Now in the time to Imve your rnillatiir rc-

puireil. Work callcil for In any par t of M.in-lii.iutli county. Heller l i rnt l icni , Went Fronts t reet , Red llnnli. Pliniio 1 177.

1 OUF1 TRUCK FOR SALE.line nml n hnlf Ion 1 ,,, .1 I i . M, n, A-l con-

d -clnl hmlv, liaiol-m.1,1I 1 l

Mains i i l e c i i r t u i i i ' i . . I n m e s . 1 . I ' o t t r e l l .

o l , l a i r H a v e n . N . . 1 .

PHONE 74.1. IIF.NKY F. HYLIN,when you need ml.II. I..mil lire hniuriuice. Itis bel ter to be ,,ure lino aorry. Also lintyour in. .noil ,", for ..id,- or rent here. HiU, Regis ter huihliiii;, lie,I Hank

WANlia.A l a m i l f a r m e r n m l p , t i i t n r r o w e r t o

o n I s i i . i o f Kil l u i ' l e s I n l l o l m i l e l t o wl i o o . t l i i i i l t l i i «K . , | h u p i o n n i l - i l l s i n h o n sd r c u i A . I I . , I n n : l l : l , I t . .1 l l n n k .

i i o i i - i i i i o i ii 11 utrj 11 inPiano, oevell-picce pnrlo

..lit, hub- inntlr.-t, ' ' " '

i: Foit .MAI.I:.null, bedrooi

•r, brililejiil m i .l i n , A. M. lloiuili-

lon. ir. Itpilnit Blrn ' t . H . d Hnnk.I I0U9K W A N T E D .

W a n t lo rent hniiM ,,f live or nix roomiwill, nil li ..vomeiit,,; H I town; will p,,,$30 nr Ilir. a immtli: t l m o In family. Phoni33H-M Iluinnon. M,», McUecki'r.

GOOD HOME FOR SALE.Keveii-room house with modern iinpr,,ye-

nentK; nice lot and nenr t h e stution. floodmy for iiuiek purchaser . Henry 1' Hylin.•num tl, Roinstor liuil'liiiB, Hed Hnnk. I'll,me

GOOD HOUSE O F SIX ROOMSmil bunj'nlow in rear, located west ,-ide ofLeiirliton nvenue. Iteil Hank : property in iron.]:nndition; lar>:e lot and Harden. Apply toI). W. WilleusB, aeent , 2 Brnail s t reet . Re.lDunk.

REAL ESTATE.Five room bungalow, all improvements ;

•entrnlly located: lot 25x160 feet : possessionn one m o n t h : $."i.200, A. L. Ivins, ai-oiny,liei'istor builditiK, 42 Ilroud s t reet , Hedllnnk.

GAS STOVE FOR SALE.Oriole t h r e e - b u n i e r bakilur nml hroilini-

oventi; only used u fev ninuths : i,,,,vinKwliero none is needeil ; $15 cnuh. coi.t ;*2",

MI new. Cull I ill! Hudson avenue. RedHunk.

SEEDS FOR H O T BEDS.Plant now. Tonintoes, cnbliaKi'. onions,1! p lant , le t tuce, peppers, celery, cauli-

flower, endive. I.arKcst s tock of seeds inthe county. At Weller'a, Hroail Btreet, Redllnnk.

SPECIALprices on South Henil nail HOES plowa and.arts, wecders. fertilizer dril ls . Iron Toothmil Acme harrow.,. M. V. Hrown, coal,rrnin and fertil iser, 2 1 Whiii-r avenue . Roillank,

REAL ESTATE.Five acres of laud near Iteil Hank, elulil

room house, all impri,vrrnoiit .-n-hot waterheat ; iifiuul initliuildinKs; ? l,tr.-J)O. t e rms .A. L-. Ivins, acency, ReKistcr building, HedHunk.

RED BANK DAIRY.Spleniliil milk for babies, from Dr. E.

Fahileatocic'B Shallow Brook farm. All san-itary precautions take"., in our rnre of milkand cream. Charles A. McClaskey, phone4CS-M.

SAY IT WITH FLOWERS.ail Hi, anywlie in 'UnitedW

Stales and Canada a t Bliort notice. .W. W.Kennedy's Sons. 41 Hroad street. Red Hank.Member F lu t i s t s ' Tetoitniph Deliver; Asso-

intion.

CUSTOM HATCHING.1 am now tiikiiiK <inler^ for custom ha tcb-

iKS of cKitu ill lots from r.O to SOO. A fewdoe settinKS of .selected Rhode Island Reds.

onh K. Wiiiliii,;, Sliniiesink Park. Wr i t e

FARMER WISHES POSITION.s h e lition onF'arnier, Am

furm or e s lu t e ; thoroughly coiupeteiit.[•iipnble of taking: full eharKc. can Kive bestreference!!. Box 21), it,r.r. Frank linHrmiklyn.

REAL ESTATE.House with six room, nml biilli,

liKhts. KIIS for eookitor; newly imiiered

(irettory? l.iiuO, ^ | . r> tl 11 cash, biilnuc

Son, i t e r i - t e r i.uildiui:,

HORSE FOR SALK.About l.r.OO p o u n d s ; seven yearn old, 1,

Iliir.se; sollllil, Kenlle and will woi k anyivhePlied on farm three veins. T. II. Hauler,

apply /.. Taylor, suiieriatenli ' i i t . Li t t le Sil-N 1

RABBITS FOR SALE.F.ntiro Block of rnhbits for .-ale nt cost

hnlf-Ki'ooni's nnil one pair li

ki H

rah l ' i t i . mot herhi

r anwhite KIIK-

hHuh. Mi,in-i.e Hopkins . 20:1 H u n c h nvenue.Hed Ilunlc.

BEFORE YOU BUY PAINTSsecure our list of lien V V bodied llii:h-Krniloil pa in ts ' ; M'i/.nrd c e m e n t ,,!ops all r*.<l e l l k s . l l n e k l l i r e M l e e l i l ' i p i i . t l u i i d . t ' o n t i l l e lInl Puiut Mfir, Co.. 10r. 1.. ximrtmi aveliuNew York.

POCKETI1OOK LOST.Lust Monday noon lii'lvvo.a Itrnnch nve-

nue nnd lihth school, bbick [ . . l ie conlainiii,;Kiini of niuney : nlso receipt i. i-tc. Finreturn sniiie tn olllco al hii'li .linn! andreive rewar.l.

ACF.NT WANTED.Lady or orolltleinall intent wauled in Hed

llnnk for Wntkilli. famous pio , lnr ts . \vI, i ll noi.d,. • i jwlieie .prol i ts . Wr i t e to.luy. Will Ku i . t 'i.iu iititiy i. 1Wiiionn. Minn.

lei'itnt rnrdeli . frui t , shrubbery ; m i n t Ineell to be appreciated. C. T. Kdwar,ewis s t ree t . Kalontown, N. .1.

USED CARS.I will buy imy kin.I of used c a r ; useil cars

if all kiniln fur sule or i sehalit-e. Will Inly>r sell you r car Tor you. If inl i-rosted d n . pnr a pi,still. K. S. Howard, Kcolioiuy B a -•aire. W h i t e s t r ee t . Hod Hnnk.

DEACON HOUSE MOVED.The lirai-oll Iloiisi- is nioviiii: from Ml'.

Miinniniltb street lo 10 Wallace s t r e e t ; Mill.pi-ii for bus ines

:, Hi: ui-Bt-rliiKH Ini i fo r t i i . P h o n e -I-I7-.L

• ufteliable

April

from stroll , : f i ir in-iai-od It. I. lied fowls utthe Millie price us former ly . ol.OO pel "e i t in i : j POIUIOof-KI ei t i t i : also a tow hens ma! two rooster i l inn , N. .1for s a l e ; ulso four ba r r e l s of mixed dahliaroots of the fnie-t colors. Mrs . V. VaiiDornHalf-Mile road. H.d Hank.

FARM FOR RENT,HI -liaie.-.; si-veiny a , r e - in Ilolm-

o i-rniind. Daniel McCoi micii. l ' lm-

DAYS' WORK WANTED.For well experieiii'i 'il ludy who hn<

for t he pas t year in Sluev.-.diury fMoll.-y. who has r ecen t ly sold out anilhrnk.'ll up liousekei 'Dim:: call i.'ile liesl ,,-f-

ufraiil of work Addles ; Mrs. N.

FARMERS, ATTENTION!

orkedMr-i.

, 1 . V i i nt. Kutouto il, N . J.

WANTED TO RENTwith option of buy in; ' , house and iibinit oneaero of K c m i d , wi th in eutiii.ui t iiiK .liotnnceto Neyv York; nn\ iih.-re' from South Aoihoyto I.OIIK l l rancl i ; near ilepat or trolley. S ta te

te. . in le t te r . S. J . Kenny, ;i.iur.H e r Pla rk f i t y .

BEACON HOUSE.FirBt-cliiss boiirdinr; house, home com-

forts, reasonable rules; nn excellent pluceKirls; lnrntoil near station, trolley nnil

venient to every where. M0 Monmouthstreet, Red Hunk. Phone 4-17-J.

FARM TO PUT OUT ON SHARES.Km 111 of 7-". a c r e to put out on . .hares .•o ill,pie iHi'liaids, .r> Hires a spa r iums . prnod

t r u c k and pota to I 'n iuni i ; nil Kood huilililil 's ;will fu rn i sh ill! inanilre and fer t i l izers . Mrs .Kli/.abeth .1. Huir. H.-iTtlel, N. J. _

CABINET MAKING AND REPAIRING.AntiqueB restored nnd remodeled, repro-

ductions; Bolid nmhojrnny furniture: wax,gloBsy find French ham! rubbed polishes;work guaranteed. H. Chark, 3t) Monmouthstreet, Red Bank. Phone 675-W.

FRENCH UPHOLSTERING.Full line of supplies, nlpo t a p e s t r y ; cre-

tonne , leather , etc., hy the yard for draperienand furn i ture covcrinir; Bilk shade framesand Burpliea. I I . Clinrk, 39 Monmouths t ree t . Red Hnnk. Phone G75-W.

AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE.11120 sevell-passeiiKei- 01dsmohi[e-EiK l i t ;

only dr iven 1.SII0 miles ; absolutely in per-fect condit ion; new tire in rack ; i-ensonnlilo

at to]. Prospect72,1.

price foe cash. Can heincline, Red Hunk, or |iln

PROPERTY FOR SALE.Proper ty in West Red Hunk near trolley,

river, scliool. e t c : plot of ,:roun,l on whichthere arc several ilwellinics. all r en t ed :houses r e c n l l y pa in ted : haruain. Henry V.Hylin. KoKislor liiiil.linK. Hed llnnk.

MIDD1.ETOWN DAIRY FARM.Special milk for bullies from our own se-

lected stuck. We also handle the mill fromthe Mi.lillelowti Slock farm; purity and

and quality is our motto.Plto 71I7-F-2;! Thomas McGuire.

ROOMS WANTED.Three or four rooms, part ly furnished ..

unfurnished, wanteil for a family of twowill he pe rmanen t ; lent about twenty-l ivdollars in-.- m o n t h ; will pny extra f

H f l I ;il:; U1 k

CAR FOR SALE.A 11U "i Ford loilriiuv ear and a lt l l l i l o r dnalHiiit yiith all m w tiros anil l lasslei-

s h a r k .-ilinirbei's. Hoth oars l l iorouuhlyhauled anil j u s t pa in led . Price r i r h t .

C. •Parke Mo r a r e , lii.ld street , Red

lot. T.O\l,s.", feet, ^ : ,00 ;p rope r ly for vl0.."i00.

Hank. Phone He,! Hnnk 1 1 -:t.

REAL ESTATE A T K E Y P O R T T T V . J.Seven-room house . all improvements

s team hea l : lot ndvls.", fei't; ^C.OnO; als,one lot, lOOxlxr, feel, vvitii two Kieenlioiises* 1,1)11(1; mid i (heror will sell the whoA. I.. Ivin i ut-onoy. Red Hnnk".

W A N T E D .Master, pilot und m a t e for navigation be-

Iwc.-n New York City nnd points in bothbranches of tile North and South Shrews-bury river for 1'.120 season. Stnte experi-i-nro and sulnry expected. Ueply luonii 'tlyto Mnster . J iox ;ll:l, I te .Mli ink.

HOUSE FOR SALE.

' I . H I . a t , , c e n l r . i c l . v a n l ' d b y H a / . . ' . i d

K h r e . v . h u r y M I'l-. C o , S h r . - w - b u r y , N . J .

I ' h : i ! - W , R o d H a n k .

YELLOW LOCUST.Cash paid for yellow locust ru t in lenKth

7 feet r. inches ; .leliverod to F. F. l!laiadc|l.llriil,:e nvoiiui'. Hed Hunk.

HOUSES FOR RENT.Fill'lli.-died hoii'-e-i ml Hi" Shreivsl iury for

i-ither seas,HI or >, 1. II. l i ,ei ; , , ry & Sun.'UoKisler l.inl.liiii;. lied Hank.

HOUSES WAMTED.On (he Sinew sbury river and a]-o in Red

flank; either for sale or rent . .1. II. tiri-B-ory ci Son, He^i-ti-r buildini:. Red Hank.

FOR RENT.One-half Imu.-e. eiirl.t rooms, improvc--

lit s t reet ; , price *:]f, perinents, on West l'inimtli. Apply to Miss Weis. 'JO West F ion ts t ree t . Red Hank. •

The Second National Bankdesires to onlplny a l.rk'ht, active younirman to operate a hookkoopiiHT machine; pre-vious experknee in ijookkeepiiiK uniieces-sary. Apply by Jotter.

,,;jei:;l!andr?wo'':,;t:;;,trnom'raiSri'id1 ..it THE SANITARY BARBER SHOPtiuii. five miniitcrt from I'ruU'sliiiit vr C;iiH- Wlicve tin' word saniti iry niciins aoinf-

thinir. We invite sunKostioin. AVe are notpleased unti l you m e . fioori:.: Kelly, Weller

runs by door: excellent ivaleiPalmer. New Monmouth . N. .1.

Sevenkilclien. hot anil

FURNISHED HOUSE.is . two-s tory , now bathroom nnd

i,III

i ;Aildress Hi.fmeil, IIO

p y rl:;, U,-<1 Hunk.

MonREAL ESTATE.

C.i.oil sevel i- i i iom house <s t r e e t : Bus. wider anil h a t h : lot :ifee t : one of t he best l.icat iolis on the s t r e e t :57 ,000 ; t e r m s . A. I.. 11 ins, ak-eney. Reg i s t e rliuildinir. 1^ Hroad s t ree t . Hod l iank.

outh\IT>0

plot ITilOO; all fu i ai- l i , .1 : n l e .pe i l ab l -iieirhliorliood of At lan t ic II ii-lilaiiil" ; taxes. ^ . i ; piice :-;l.:!Un. l a l n e .< I ,:,|, 0 . e;i".v teu i i s ..l_tnn_.' Pitmuil . box :l l : l . Red Hank.

FARM F O R S A L E .The farm of the lute John V. l le i idr icks

12(1 acres , th ree miles from T ie .ho ld ; tocli.se t he es tn te . Th i s is a Kood nil roilinlfurm and i:mnl bu i ldini ' s . Possession ntonce. The.i,lore W. II.-id. John T. He.iell,execu tors , box ti'.lil. Freohold, N . .1.

AUTOMOH1 LISTS, ATTENTION !

keepiii,.' y o u r \ a r t ho rounh lv l u ln i ca t ed ' anilm e n s e d ; we make n special ty of t l i i s ; jilsoearhoti ren.oved and m l v e s urolinil. Tay-lor's ii.'ii'iur... l'oai'l sli',.,1 iii'ar .Moiiinnin iis t r ee t . Red Hunk. Pl ione I 17-VY.

REAL E S T A T E .Seven-rnoln house , nil improvemen t s , lot

-MKlOtl. th roe minu tes from river, liftoer.miliiiti-s' wnlk to s t a t i o n ; one of the best lo-cat ions in Hed H u n k : will inalie n spleniliilIn,me foe a I ' l i ininnloi" *i; IH1II- t e r m , . \ I .Ivins . H c - i s t e r Inii ldiai: . Hed lliink.

SUBURBAN P R O P E R T Y TO HUYTIRF- AND W H E E L F O U N D . or ven t ; l imit $2 ,000 ; house of six room-.

T i re ant! wheel found las t week between oue- i | ua r le r acre , nu in in i r wa te r iud s; orS c o l i e y v i l l e n n i l T i n t o n F a l l s . O w n e r m a y r e n t S : i 0 0 , p a r t l y t ' u r i i i i l i e d , f o u r - . i i u i m e rh a v e s m i l e b y i i l e n t i f y i n i r p r o p e r t y a n d p a y - m o n t h s : l a r i t e o n . n l i . ' l i f o r K i . i i l u a i i l e i i : a h , a i li a i ; f o r t h i s n i l v o r t i - e i n o ' i i t . I ) . 1 l a r r i i i r t o n . I h n n c I i n i n N e w Y o r k . K i l w a c l O.- t i i i n i , 2 ti 1A l l a n t i c s t i c k f a r m , S c o h e y v i l l e . N . J . I C u m b e r l a n d s t r e e t , H r o o k l y n , N . Y .

ASK A. C. BAKER, LITTLE SILVER. . CARTER VILLAModern I'.iiuse. wnl-r bent, nil improve- 1 Not „ boar.iim- hnu-o hut a real lionie foi

incu t s : iranie;,' nnil "ll.er buildings, several relined people IICI-IIBI Hilled to iiood livini; nil.!ncres ; herries, jnnpes . orchuril. asparni ' i i s ; oourteolls t r e a t m e n t : s team boated, electricbest locution. l-'ew thoilsiinil cash. Also l i K | l t s uml nil coiiveiiieuces : comforlahle

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TOURED BANK REGISTER.WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24, 1920.

TOWN TALK.

(Continued from page 4.)

RUMSON NEWS.

Joiepli Finnigan Has a Party on HiiHi» Eigbth Birthday.

A party was given Saturday after-noon for Joseph. Finnigan, son ofWilliam Finni^an, in celebration ofhis eighth hirthday. About thirty

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MOTORS FIXTURES

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NEWS. filOji KErtOKT. * • • }WOMEN WANT CHANGE MADE

IN GARBAGE COLLECTING.

Keyporl Engine Company Will Holda Fair in Juno Harry We»t Op-

i crated On—New Commander ofAmerican Lt-jicn I'ost.An effort is being made by the

Keyport improvement association tohave the "garbage colk'i'tion.s mai le ' ,from thti rear of the house, thereby :

eliminating unsightly garbage runs in 4the front of the houses on the dayswhen the garbage is collected. Thematter will he looked into by the bor-ough council but it is thought it will •be. too expensive a proposition, as it

j would take nearly double the time toI' ollect garbage. #»^j The Keyport engine company has Ai started arrangements for their an- ^ p, nuul fair which will be held tor .sev- 4I eral days starting ,,n June ^*Ui at ^LBeach I'ark. The company will use 9

proceeds from the fair ID help Apay for their new Amei H an-l,;i- ' ^ j ^1'ranre fire engine, which they pur- ^ pihased last summer.

Harry West of the West furniturelompany was operated on f'u- j^allstones lii.'t week at Battle (reck,Mich. According to \vord| reci-ivedfrom his brother Herbert, who sp--ntlast, week with him, his condiliuu is «£•favorable and an early reeo\ cry i.s Alooked for, "

At, a meeting of Raritiin post of <the American Legion held We,lues- 1day night Dr. Henry T. Hopkins, was 'elected pest commander in place, of <Donald U. Hand, who resigned on ae- i jt'6unt of other duties. A drive is be-'ing made to secure a large number of <members and the post is planning to '• Ilease a room in the business section.which cun he used by the members as i <a club room. Wilbur Smith was ap-; ipointed athletic officer and arrange-ments will be made to have the post ' *represented, in nearby athletic events. ' iA social program is also being ar-.ranged. I '

The board of governors of the; (Keyport yacht club have dcridod to irebuild their dock which was torn upj*this winter by the heavy ice and have ; (made John Ciirr chairman of the;committee to take care of the mat-' 'ter. It will cost several hundred dol-|(lars to put the dock in shape. ;

Mrs. William Einstein of Jamaica,!L. I., spent several days hist weok;(with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vadin ' (Curtis. I

Mrs. Harold Ohisman of JvrseyCity was the guest of her mother, 'Mrs. I''. Massey, several days histweek.

Mr. and Mrs. )•'• Palmer Aons l rong '^and daughters Doris and Dorothywere week-end visitors at the liome'4of Mrs. Armstrong's parents, Mr. anil:«Mrs. John C. Schenr-k of Red Dank.; .

Mis. J. Harold Hendrickson and i Idaughter Betty are spendin" severallyweeks with Mrs. Hendrickson's p a r - ] ,ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Cadoo, Jr., o f ' ISummit. . 4

J. Raymond Matthews has- rented i .the store in the Ogden block 0111"Front street formerly occupied by j <the St. George dairy and will open La grocery store there. :<

Mrs. Ethel Stenger of Chromi; vis-'<ited friends here last week.

Rev." and Mrs. A. W. Hmid andJudge Henry E. Askeraon attended

26 BROAD STREET, RED

nent Showing the Favoredxtensive Assort

E A S T E R . •

T A I L O R M A D E S U I T

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SPRINAH the New Ideas of the Season in an

Materials and Styles.

A l l t h e g a i e t y a m i j o y <>! l i a s t c r S,e: \M

m a d e S u i t s m a d e i n t h e 1 i n , , . - t l - ' a v o r e d n l S | ; r i i h ; l a h r i e

with a. delicacy ol touch and arc equal to

of the fabrics, Hit individuality and var ieu of

offer a combinat ion not to be duplicated an\ where.

A T T R A C T I V E

A F T E R N O O N and S T R 1

D R E S S E S

For Women and Misses.

Very Special Values in a wide variety of m a t e r i a l . Frocks suitable for Af-

ternoon and Street wear and Gowns especially adapted lor livening, Dinner and

Reception. Models include. Satin, Taffeta, Georget te , (piarmeuse and Tricotine.

Basque, Surplice and Long Waist effects, headed, brattled and enibroidered.

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OF MANY STYLESj!

D E S I G N E D F O R M I S SJE S .

• Youthful tailored Suits tor young girls in the m u c i wanted materials in sucha range of charming styles there, will be

worth much more than the offered pric

d e l s t, -u i t erv ta.Me. .' These Suits areThe values ;he extraordinary,

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E X Q U I S I T E S P R I N G B L O U S E S .

Crisp new niodels lashioned of N'oiles or Dimity. ; Just the sort ill" "Blouse to

wear under one 's jacket . All have pretty eliects. M;i|ny are hand-embroidered

and hand-drawn and are offered at a price which welKposted women will recog-

nize as exceptional . J

Blouses were never lovelier than .this season and the cream of the Spring styles

of the better kind are liein;;' shown here. We are o l lum; ; them at a value that

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the intercollegiate debate at Rutgers j 1college iit New Brunswick Thursday j *night between Rutgers and liuckneli. | <

Mrs Charles J. Durr of New Ha-j/ven was the guest last week of Mrs. *M.'Lester Terry. i

The Thuieduy evening card club gwill be entertained by Mrs. Gertrude 'Woodhouse tomorrow night. ' '

Mrs. L. Brower Walling was the 'guest of her daughter, Mrs. WalterVarian of Tuekahoe, N. Y., last week.

Miss Emma Caldwell was the guest |over the week-end of Mr. and Mrs. 1John S. Reeves at Absecon.

Miss Gladys Cater will leave Sun-jday for Chicago, where she will spend j 'several weeks with friends. j <

Ensign and Mr*. E. A. Whiting and (son William C. spent the week-endwith Mr. and Mrs. Wililam Whiting v,of Montclair. j

Raritan post of the American* ,legion will hold a meeting tonight at j *the law offices of Ackerson & Acker-11son.

The Guild of.the Reformed church I *met yesterday afternoon at the h o m e ' |of Mrs. Charles Miller of West Key-!port. i j

A. A. l'hilo will open hi.; men's fur- |Dishing store in the Goldsmith block I jon Saturday.

Francis A. Cater, who hiis been as- isistant treasurer of Ihe Jersey Cen-1 ,tral traction company and Monniouth ;lighting company for the past seven i |years, has resigned those positions to } ttake effect on April Is) and will g o .with Hie A. anil M. Ivaiagheusian |company, makers of rugs, at Free-1 .hold. Mr. Ciller will continue to live,here. (|

The Keyporl district court of (honor of the Hoy Scouts w'ill meet.! .on April lfHh for the examination of |Scouts. i i

Miss flora K. Theme celebrated ,her birthday a lew days a g o !with a party. In spile ef tha weather ; >and condition of Ihe roads almost all!those invited were present. Mrs. Jo- |seph II. Walling icndcrcd a few selei- ' T h i l . , i .,,„• Atlantic streets and will j FAIR HAVEN NEWS. Church News,lions on the piano. Miss Tliorne re - i „„„.„ „„.,.,. Rh( )1 . t |y . M,-. Ridgeway is' . . . . . . . The IMiilalhni lair, which will ho-ceived many handsome and useful , l m w Ol.eupying one of Frank M. Er- I " ' " " ' Son of C0unc.lm.1n Mulv...ll , ,,, .,, , . ,, • , Thursdaypresents, 'those present were Mrs. v i l l ' s houses on Atlantic street. \ B a p t i s e d S u n d a y A f t e r n o o n . ]| , m i , Vni].]v u f

l , i , i s Wl.,,k w i | , ,, , . *. S a m u e l I I . W a l l h i g a n d c h i l d r e n l i a r - M r s . J u l i a I > . T i k e , f o r m e r l y o f t h i s T l i e i n f a n l s o n o f J o h n ' 1 " . M u | v i - | l l r a , | - , , 1 ( f , i i k e f o r « - i l e ' - i n d f - i n c vv o y a n d I ' d e a u o r , M r s . J o h n . S . V a n - , , ] . „ . , . _ m l w o f M o n n i o u t h . M a i n e , h a s h i l l w a s b a p t i s e d S u n d a y a f t e l n t j o n i u | i , . l , . sM a t e r , M r s . J o s e p h 1 h p r o u M i s s : . i n m , l I n i . , . , | t h e m a r r i a g e o f h e r ; , l S t . J a m e s ' s c h u r c h b v K e v , J » J l i n | - ] , , . | ' | , i | ; , t h o a s o c i e t y w i l l m e e tI * . • * » . - . v ^J . M I . , , , 1 A l l . . . I ' l K « i i i ; k ^ t \ m \ i i I . _ „ . . . , . 1 1 ' "\I ' i T* I I ' l ' l I ' l l * ' l * » l l l l l | * l l /

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comes only once in a season and not at all in many sto

are of tine George t te , made lovely with hatul-w ork, bea

tine laces. Must anv desired color.

S I L K P E T T I C O A T S

Have hundreds ol Pet t icoats ol rich, durable silli!s, made in the new ways

which the Spring1 c o s t u m e s ' d e m a n d . T h e v ' a i e hein.s; offered here at a price which

needs'110 comment in view of the rece'M rise in the sill; market . If you want that

"well dressed look" wear one of Hunvii/ . 's silk Pett icoats.

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Many are the -new enchant ing models in weddiniij lineries. Hxtra values in

Gowns , Envelope Chemises and Boudoir Caps. Bridal Sets and Single Ga rmen t s

attractively priced. Some are hand-made , others haiKJ-embroidereii. Those not

desiring I.ingerii for bridal t rousseaux will lind here many dainty models of domes-

tic make , tailored and, lace t r immed d o w n s and linvelnpe Chemises, in a v ide va-

riety not to be lound in this vicinity. •

T W O W E E K S ' T I L E A S T E R .

Really a very short time to decide upon'ni l the deijiils of that l ias te^Costuine. 1

Step in and let us help you. ,' .

P. S . — H a v e you seen the new "li louse>kirt? " It m u l e its appearance in the

Fifth avenue shops a lew days ago and of emiise \

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V . W y c k o l V r e p r e s e n t e d t h e K e y p o r t d r i v e .

L i t e r a r y c l u b a t :i r e d e r a l e d m e e t i n g | ; , . v . .| | | r . r o w e r vvi!l p r e a ic l u b s in N e w ; , . - I ; r e i e n t l y . , | . 1 V n , , , r , i i , , , . - , , „ " ' 1 ' h e | . ' r u i l

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t i e o r g e P . l l e y c r . T h e p r i . g n i m c o n - . n i l . s e r m o n l o p i c w i l l b e " T o o L a i , * , ' . "

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Guaranteed to Kill Bugs Without Addition of Oilier Poisons.

Insures Against Tip Burn Blight and Rot—Is Highest in Copper.

"CALSO " Never Fails to Increase the Yield.

o f i l I l l l l - i r i l l e . O l d p a p e r s o n " | . i / e ' s ( o l i r l e s i e s " i.s I h e I n p i c o f J b ,C l i l i i i l l K l - d n i s t i a i l M u i l e i i v o r l l l i - e l l i u ; I n i i i J

v v l i i f h w i l l l i e l e t l i . y 1 i i i r c n c c S u nT h e l a d i e s ' a i d s o c i e t y w i l l i n e . - i i j nI l i i ' l r n ' . v :i I t , - i ' i 1 a l Al i s . I ,

S m i t h ' s . . T h e , - h o i r w i l l i c h c a i s ed a v n i ' . r h l i l l . M i s s M i d i , S m i t h ' s .

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See us also regarding " HEADING " 4-S-5 Caerman Potash,. , Nitraf© of Soda and other Fertilizers.

KinhFREEHOLD, TaUptoone

HOLHiDEL, H. I.

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Louise Spjioul, M i.ss llessie Sproul, ( | . lUt 'bter Helen to MilMiss Carrie Webster. Mrs Lclvoy•; „„ M .u , . , , , s |dark. Mrs. 1'rank h|>r»»l, Mi'a. J . 1. ; l m i l ; l . (heir boniL' ill Winthrop,

llrower. Mrs. Joseph K. Walluig. Mrs.Harriett Thorne. Mrs. (ieorgi1

Thome. Mrs. (ieorgo. I', l-'hrig, Mrs.Kiln Walker, Miss Hilda Ilyer, Mrs.Harry Curtis, Mrs. William \V.Winlerlon and Mrs.1 loir.

The New York and New Jersey1 s t e a m b o a t c o m p a n y h a v e r e s u m e d t h e l i v e s o f m ' v e r a l |

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J o h n S . M a t l l i i ' v v s . J r . , s p e n l t h e A p r i l l i l i h , w h e n t h e y w i l l , J Tw e e k - e n d w i t h h i s p a r e n t . - ! , M r . a m i " I r e n e " a i t h e V a i u l e r h i l t t h e n l i T .M r s . J o h n S . M a t t h e w s , S r . . o f O c e a n H e n r y Sal-/, o f t h e l i n n o f A . S a l / | > j l t . ; | m n , , |>

d r o v e . a n d C o m p a n y w a s a v i s i t o r a t , S | u i u u : ( ' [ e m e u s MM i s s K l v a I o n g s l r c c l h a s ii p o s i - l i H d , M i i s s . , r e r e n i l y , w h e r e i h e l i n n

t i o n u s I ' l e r k in t h e o l l i e e o f t h e h a s r e c e n t l y o i i c u e d ;t n e w ^ l o r e .. S t a n d a r d g a s c o i i i | i i i i i y . ' T h e m o n t h l y m e e t i n g o f t h e M e n ' s

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p o r t . s u n o f l l i i y o u n e m a d e t h e a d d r e s s o fM r s . A . K i e i U c r a m i d a u g h t e r | | , , . , . v e i l i n g i i l ' l , r w h i c h r c l V c s b m i ' i i i . .

H e l e n o f J e n k e n - . t n w , , . P a . , h a v e w e r e u e r v e d i i n d ii . ; I ICI ; I I h u u r w ; i s e n -b e e n v i s i t i n g M r s . K i v i t t l e r ' n m o t h e r , j , , y c c | . T h e 1/I11I1 lui-. l o i e i l l o I m l i l a " f e w d a y s a t N e w Y , u kM r s . ( b a r l c . - i l l a u s e r , , i i i d i e n ' n i g h i ;,l i h e i r n e x l . m e e t i n g L e s t e r S l u w n u f N e w ^'

M r s . ' I ' i l l i e K. C O D h ; , s r e n t e d t h e w h i c h w i l l b e h e l d in t h e l ' r e e p u l d i e S a t u r d a y . i n d S u n d a y w i l l , hi>.^ ! s t o r c i o n K r o n l H t r e c f n e x t tii t h e o n e h h r a r y o n A p r i l M b . ( i i l h e r t T . V a n ' ' i i i : i , M r . a n d M r ; , J o h n M o r s o n^ I s h e n o w o c c u p i e s a n d w i l l m o v e M u l e r , L l o y d I1'. A r m s t r o n g , K n - - i g l , : M r s . I ' a n i e l A l l a i r - ' h a s b e e n .-.pT i t h e r e i - b i i r t l y . T h e si o r e w i i s f o r m e r - | .;. A . v V l i i l i n g n m l l l e r b e i t !•'. l l r n w n i n g » fevv d a y : , w i l l , h e r d u u j ' l• i l y o c c u p i e d b y C . 11. C l a r e i u h i n a m i w . | | l i a v c c h a r g e o f t h e a l V a i r . A j M , s . J o h n \ \ h a b - n ol1 l-'.lr/.-ibi-l h^ i c o m p a n y , : l i o e d e a l e r : , . d i n n e r i < b e i n g a r r a n g e , I f u r I l ie M i i y ' M r s . l l e l b - ' : n ri .11.1 a 111 , ,f i l , - ;T I T h e T h i n i h l o - s m - i e l y o f l i t e 1 ' rc . i - , , , , . , . ( i n g a n d t h e c o m m i t I c e i p c h a r g e ' " ' " m ' - v , - i n t o . l o i n . M i n i , , 1 1 ' : , In

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A c o m - , • ! l wi l l b e h e l d t o m o r r o wi r g l i t .11 t h e U f i ' i . r m c d c h u r c h u n d e rt h e d i r e , ' i n n nf [ h e H e l p i n g H a n d s u -e i c t \ . M i l - ic wi l l b e f u r n i s h e d b y a l lu l i h e . - l r a f ru i t , ( ' . i m p X' j t i l . T h o1. id l e s ' m i - . s i i n i a r y s o c i e t y h a v e s e n t;i b u n d l e o f t u w c l s t o D r . I d a S e u d -d e r , .1 in i s . s i n n ; i ) - y i n I n d i a . ' ("he s o -e l c t \ w i l l h o l d ii t i - l l t |HTa ,U '< ' p u g e n n tu n i - ' r i d a y , A pi il ' . l i b .

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Rugs, Four Posters, High Boy, Drop Leaf Tables, Couches, Side-boards, China, Glassware, Mirrors and other items too numerousto mention, now on sale in cot tage No. I S White s t r ee t andat Dickopf Art Store. J. Dickopf in attendance. Must be dis-posed of according to terms of sale.

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It has been the policy of THE KNICKERBOCKER PHARMACY ever sincethe first day it opened its doors to fill your prescription exactly as ordered by thephysician. 'Substitution was never thought of and if the ingredient as written onthe prescription by your' doctor was not in stock the prescription was not iilleduntil it was either revised by the attending physician or a new prescription written.

THE KNICKERBOCKER PHARMACY, features PURE DRUGS properlycompounded and having registered pharmacists constantly in attendance insures

. your prescriptions put up promptly and accurately.THE KNICKERBOCKER PHARMACY invites your prescription business

on the above policy. If you cannot wait until the prescription is compounded itwill be delivered to you promptly as soon as our registered pharmacists compoundsame.

THE KNICKERBOCKER PHARMACY also prides itself on the exceptionallyhigh grade line of confectionery offered for sale. The confections pronouncedthe purest of candies—

PAGE &. SHAW BELLE HEAD SWEETS -MIRROR •are received twice weekly to insure freshness.

THE KNICKERBOCKER PHARMACY this week features Confectionery forEaster. High grade confections attractively boxed suitable for the season'sremembrance as well as Easter Eggs by the pound or package.

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Broad andREGISTEE

Telephones £25, Si7, 332

. Easton Hendrickson Charles J.Prompt Delivery

George W. Cowley

FOUNT IF!ORDER M ONCE

Napolitan marvelous double color fountain pen, univei-sally fa-mous. Why buy other pens? They lack the two-color feature. Buyonly our pen, the real'masterpiece, which no others can produce.

Price $5,00, insured, anywhere.

MIDDLETOWN VILLAGE NEWS.'the Reformed church recently all 01last year's officers were re-elected

Butcher | as follows:Eldora—Chnrlca Tiiutall, Willium Conovor.

Gnrrett Luy^tcr.IIH—Eihvin Beeltniun, CrHwforil I'at-

Anthony Ca

NAPOUTAN406 World Building,

P"EN CO.New York City.

rdner OpenSUop.

Anthony Cardner has opened abutcher shop on the King's Highway,near the township hull. The shop isfilling a long felt want and Mr. Card-ner is doing a good business. Tilestore which he occupies hits been re-decorated by William Mount of NewMonmouth,

John J. Mnssey is working for therailroad at Jersey City.

Miss Emma Greenwood of Manti-squan has been visiting Mrs. AshevErving.

Fred Smith was chopping wood lastweek when a stick flew up ' '

| him in thc face. His left <bruised ami swollen.

With every pen we Rive, free, 100 Gevman marks.

terson. D. P. Hendrick _...Finance committee—D, D. lU'iidricknon,

James Stout. Cecil Conover, Edwin Deekmun.Alfred I.uyntir.

Treasurer—Cliai-le* Tinilnll.Clerk I). IV Homirirkuon.-The road between this place and

New Monmouth was badly washedout. Travel over it was next to im-possible for a time.

Miss Elsie Donalson of New Yorkmade an address Saturday at ameeting of the Steady Gleaners atthe Reformed parsonage. Duringthe past year the society has collect-ed $180, of which $14 was made by

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SPECIALS FOit FRIDAY AND SATURDAY

Prime Rib Hoast - - 27c ifo

Gross Hib Roast (all meat) - - 3Oc Ih

CSiyck Roast - - 20c Jb

Porterhouse and Sirloin Steak 35c Bb

Plate (Fresh or Corned) - - 15c Ib

Legs ©f Jersey Milk Fed Veal 27c Ib

Rymp of Jersey Milk Fed Veal 30c \b

Shoulder of Jersey Milk Fed Veal - 25c 9b

Loin or Rib Chops of Jersey Milk Fed Vea! 35c 3b

Shoulders of P©rk - - 25c Bb

Call Hams (ail sizes) - 2 I c Ib

Beef Liver - - . 12c ib1 California Sauerkraut 3 lbs 25c

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lit an operation at theh hospital, is rapidly re-

iss Elizabeth Casler, who teaches/ - i - , . II »i • • j MLHUOI a t Rutherford, is recoveringClinton Heath .s repuinntr damaBe f s i c ! ; , u . s s a t h ( ! r home here.

h\™1rXW:. 'l, l,<-; l lWl l8 l lon i !bynh" !i «»»P» ™ prevalent amonK the

WyekofV will lead the Christian En-deavor nu'ctinj!; at ni^ht.

Miss Klla jlfiulriekson is at the[.out; Ilrauch hospital recorerinprfrom a serious operation.

Communion will be held at the Re-formcil chinch Sunday. William W.C'onovev, diaries TimUill and GarrettLuyster will Ue installed as elders andIMIWUI lieoUman. Crawford Pattersonand Dr. Daniel I). Hemlrkksou willhe installed as deacons.

jn the state highway hasbeen resumed.

Miss IMnrie Conover fin<l Mrs.Adele Lnn^slrutF are at Mrs. Lanv;-strulf's honi'.1 at Milwaukee after astay with their brother, J. Dey Cono-

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LEST ESTATE TO HUSBAND.

Will of Mrs. Letitia Worth of High-lamls ia Probated.

'. The will of Mrs. Letitia Worth ofHighlands was ]irobaled last week.

as lie live.-!. After the death of Mr.Worth the residue is to lie divided

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One Block West from Railroad Depot

Thomas S. Fields'.-;. Invitations havebci|u sent out in the form o[ souveniraprons. Mrs. C. II. liatoinan of Som-crville will make an address. TheSteady (ilcnnera, with Miss Ruth(irossinjjei1 at the head of the com-,mittee in charge, will prepare the'program. Mrs. I). II. Ileiidrickson iachairman of the coniniittee on ar-rangements and Mis. A. C. Koot isehnirinnn of the coniniittee on re-I ' r e i i h i i i c i i l s .

At the annual mretiiu,' »f theSteady (ileaners of the Reformedehureli Mrs. Alice West wns elected1

president, Miss Lillian Conover vicepresidenl, Mia. .1. It. I.uyster viceliresiilenl, Miss Frances McKelveytreasurer and ilisn Helen'' Conkliiiconciipondiii)^ st-cretai y.

'I'ht' youiif?; im-n's as.'iociat ion willhold rally ineelin^d Satunlay andSunday, April lillh and 1 lth. Theywill be cniulurU'd by three .sllldenlstroin Columhia university. An intro-duclory ii'ci'|iti»n will take place Sat-urday niijlit at half-past seven o'chickat Ali-(di:inic:i' hall. On Kumhiyiniiinin); I lie Columhia s 111 il i • 111 .•: willmake addrejiiics at I he Reformed amiHaptisl. cliiiivlie.s al this place and tilthe lln|iti.st elimrh nt New Mnil-minilh. A "ncl together" elinir formen ivi|| in. ||,.|,| Huinlay iil'tenumn nlllnee d'elnel; and nt hall'-past seven"'dork a public mectini; w i | | |,(. | l ( . | i | Iat the Reformed churi-h, at which thc ,npeaker:! will he (.'oliunbia sludtMitn. |

<••' '» (ho public to ultenet. Tint (ten-jend lopie of | | u . nieetiii|;n will lie"Winiiinjr for Chri.il." |

At n muutinit of the eonniutory oft

Mrs. Hi'becca J. Winsor of Fami-iiiKilale made her will two years aj;«last Decemlier. All the money re-maining after her. debts were paidand all the bank atock she ownedwere ordered divided between her(laughters, HIT, William J. Oouse aiidMrs. Kriu'iit !•'. I'nttevaon. 't'hc resi-due of tin' estate was divided amoni;her daughters named above and herson, Kdwni'il \V. VVinaor.

KF.ANSBURG PLACE SOLO.

Mis. S. L.. Pnlmer't Property Boughtby rltomos Collins.

't'he \V. II. Valiner property nearKeansbuii;, cuinprisini; thirty acres,has been height by 'Lhoman Collin'.ifrom Mrs. S. I,. I'ulmer for $111,(101).On the plaee is a lur^e lioardiu)!;house, barn, hennery and other out-buildings, 'flu? property is nearlydue south of the old Compton light-house and |iart of its boundary linesconsist of ihe I nicks nf thc trolleycompany and the Central railroadcompany. Tin- land in hi|?h tiiul invery desirable fin- development. Mr.Compt.nu will tut it-U|t into buildinglots. Mrs. 1'almor'ii iion-in-liiw Kd-ward JMcNally of Lynnbrook, LouieIsland, adviseil the sale and acted sv.Mi's. Palmer's a^ent in the matter.

A Nrvv Poultry Farmer.Hairy Hyatt, who recently moved

from Brooklyn to the Carney farm»c;ir Ct>\V'n firrH -vvhic-Vl Vie Wmjfblshort time iifto, is having a lari'-e barnand u lai'i e heuuery built. Mr.llyult will eiijva^e in poultry Innnintfon a iui'i e {scale.

Store Hours:

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6 P. M.BROADWAY, l_-OJMn

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One entire week, commencingcontinuing until Saturday evening, April

We will offer at this time merchandise from regular stock at agreat saving in price.

If you attend this sale you will find that we are not profiteersbut give our customers every advantage possible.

Easter Blouses

Handsome silk Georgette or Crepe dechine, a very beautiful selection in all sizesat prices ranging from $ 7 . 0 0 to $21.9©each. '

Elegant French Voile, a more extendedvariety would be hard to find: all the newspring styles are here 'repress ; t> '. : Vices$2.5O to $7 .50 each.

Pongee and Heavy Habut silk, all thesewaists are made of the better quality of silk,not the kind-that are made to sell cheap, allare tailored styles. Prices $3 .7S to$7 .50 each,

Handsome Nainsook Gowns, Fancy lacetrimmed, short sleeves or sleeveless, alsothere are some tailored styles. Price$1 .50 to $ 3 . 9 8 each.

Fine Muslin skirts, a wonderful assort-ment lace trimmed or embroidery trimmed;also skirts of white sateen or heavy Piqueall made in right cut. Price $2 .00 toS4.5O each. J

Envelope chemise, three styles to choosefrom; the Suco, a stepin witli flared bottom;the Marcella, a stepin with a cut open inside, the Envelope, that buttons at bottom.Prices $a.SO to $3.©0 We specialize onlarge sizes for stout figures.

Handsome display of Ladies' Coat3, Suits and Dresses for Spring and Easter wear.

Nolilby Polo Coats$2.9.0® up

Serge Dresses, Navy Blue, have accordeon pleated skirts, waist made in Eton effectwith accordeon pleated cuffs. Prjce $2®.O©.

Ladies' Serge Dresses, Navy Blue, a very big bargain, all wool. Pjice $ 1 2 . 5 0 .Ladies' Serge Dresses, Navy Blue, Embroidered with gilt trimming, the very latest

styles. Price $ 2 5 . 0 0 and $30 .00 .Ladies' Voile Dresses, made of fine figured French Voile, ruffles on skirt, pleated

collar, $11 .98 to $ 1 5 . 0 0 .

SHancSsrome Georgette DressesWe are showing some beauties in Taupe, Navy and Black. Price $ 1 9 . 9 8 to

$28 .50 .Ladies' Suits, very handsome, Braided Materials, Gabardine, Poplin, Diagonal,

Serge, Tricotine; colors Navy, Burgundy, Taupe and Brown. Price §530.00 to$4S.©0.

Special sale of chiJJren's Dresses, very wide line of white dresses in a variety ofstyles and materials, sizes 8 to 14 years. Price $S.®0 to $SL5.0O.

Big line of Gingham Dresses, all styles, in checks, stijipes, plaids and plain, sizes 8to 14 years. Prices $ f .00 to $ 4 . 2 5 .

Our full Spring Line of Dress Goods and silk] and general Dry Goods are now ondisplay. We save you money on each purchase.

Cretonnes, Curtain Draperies and Curtains. We carry a very extensive line andusually suit everyone. It will pay you to look here first. •

LIGHT AND HEAVY HAULING

(ihort mill Ion); distanced, for nnykind of K'xxklj lit moderate rute.s,prompt and 1'iireful liandlinn; KUiirnn-teed. That tdln our whole story atn ijlnnce. Our auto vun.'i and truckiionalih- us to take oiiru of any movingjob you may huvc, liirife or sninll.Cull us up and yet our (i|;urea.l'honc No. 21!>-VV.

UURDGE & RUSSELL,

40" Mechanic St., Red Bank.

Phono 2I9-W.

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^ FTrTJERNow is thetimoto Imvti I'urnnrcB,Stoves, Smolcc! Stnckn, Gutters,Lemicro nii«lgcnoft*l plumbing putiti order before cold weather tie toin.Ehfttimntes [riven for tttnv llo&tei'fi.Ask about Oifi iiRW jiipelosBhenlrr.

HOWARD FHEY

74 r.loiiltioutli St. Ret! BmiliTelephone 234-JT

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"When good fellows gettogether, Fin right there"

—Chesterfield

'TPHB most companionable bunch • ftobaccos ever rolled into a cigareu

— silky, aromatic Turkish, and fin .full-flavored Domestic, expertly clio: • i'and expertly blended. That's Chcs( •field. And they sure do "satisfy! "

I I

THAT TIIK EXCUSK YOU GIV10 FOR NOT (JAKUY-1N(! MOKK UVli INSUltANCK 18 NOT

Till': FAiniCULAR UKASON WHYYOU BHOUIiD?

The Northwestern PtiftpELife % C

PAUL P, CeOSBIEWstrtet Agent - •

Telephone B9-J RED BANK, N. J.

THE ma wm& IKGISTEH. Page Seventeen

PERSONAL.

Albert W. Worden, Jr., of East• Fff©at street, attended a committeessaeeUog of tho New Jersey under-taken' association last week at Cam-den.

Dorotby Dlotz, daughter of CarlBieta of Riverside avorrac, has re-turned from tha Long Branch hospi-tali after having been confined theresix1 WOOUB with sickness.

Eoy White of Broad etreet IIUBbeen made uecretnry-treaaurer of thaIrijwia lumber company. He hasgiven up hia work at the company'sEod Bank office and is now at the-company's Asbury Park office.

Mia. Charles Kaynor of-Port Mon-taouth gave birth to a daughter afew days ago. Mrs. Raynor ia adaughter of Schenck Thompson ofKed Bunk.

•Mrs. Robert Walker of Herbertstreet was Btricken with paralysis lustweek. Her condition is serious.

Mrs. Otto L. Aumnclc o£ Leroyplace has been spending u week withMiss Effol Austin ol New York.

Mia. George Woods, Jr., of Bridgeavenue, was taken to tho LongBranch hospital Thursday in CoronerAlbert W. Worden'u automobile iim-bulance. Sho -was suffering fromacute internal trouble.

Henry Tiilmek has left the Knick-erbocker phurinlicy, where he WIIBhead prescription cMrk, and is nowemployed at James Cooper'a drugetoro.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rugg of Elizii-beth spent Sunday with Mr, ami Mrs.E. Hancu Wolt of liiverside drive.

Mr. and Mrs. Bertram W. Down-ing of lliverbide avenue entertuinedabout twenty friends at a dance Sat-urday night.

Kdwuril ConnoiH Iiiia hud a tele-phone installed in hia house on Leon-ard street.

Eugene Mngec of Chestnut streetia rapidly reeovering from hia recentsicknc.iH wliieh almost proved fatal.He was alile to walk down.town Sat-urday and lie spent a abort time at J.Kridvl's clothinji; store, wliere he iaemployed as salesman.

Chaplain Josepli T. Casey of tlieUnited States navy, former assistantrector of St. James's church, visitedfriends here part of last week.

Milton Siegfried of Moumouthstreet lias been promoted from theposition of traveling lireimm to a»-esitant road foreman of engines.Mr. Siegfried will have his headquar-ters ut Red Bank. lie has been em-ployed fifteen years by tlie Centralrailroad company.

Miss Eli/.iibeth Coyne of Washing-ton street spent Saturday and Sun-day with friends at Brooklyn.

The 22d birthday of Robert Hny-wnrd of Wharf avenue was observedSaturday night with a party. ,

Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Willcox ofBrooklyn spent Sunday with Mrs.Willcox'.s parents, Mr. and Mrs. JohnYetman of I'rospoct avenue.

Mr. nnd Mrs. Hirschel Birdsalland daughters Virginia and Rboda ofKficklens place are making :i throeweeks' stay with Mr. Birdsall's broth-er, Major John Birdsall of FortMoultrie, Charleston, South Carolina.

Mrs. Harry C. Burrowes of Broadstreet is sojourning in Florida.

Clarence White of Broad street,who is at Pass-a-Crille, Florida, liasbeen making large catches of fish.Mr. White was a member of a partyof fishermen who made the biggestpatch of fish last week at I'us^-a-Grillo.

Miss Alma Thompson of Chestnut. street and Miss Dorothy McKen/.ie of

Westside avenue spent Sunday withrelatives at Long Branch.

SECURITY BENEFIT ELECTION.

Officers Chosen at a Meeting Last' Fridny Night.

James Carroll council of tlie Se-curity benefit association at a meet-ing Friday nigbt elected AndrewDougherty president, Charloa Julianvice president, Andrew Bloodgoodsecond vice president, Frank Ingraa-flina secretary, William Kieler pre-late, Anthony Talarico guard . andDominick Dominico conductor. Theother lodge officei; will lie filled bywomen nnd they will he elected l''ri-

" day night. This will be an openmeeting' and membero have boonasked to bring friends with them.A social time will be enjoyed. R. 0.Hazleton, the state manager of theorder, and Mrs. llazleton will hepresent and will make addresses.

Danco by Colored Lodge.A reception and dance will be held

Easter Monday night at Knights ofPythias hall on Beech street by theKnights of Pythias lodge. Music willbe provided by a New York orchestra.The committee in charge comprisesMatthew Mills chairman, Eli Cagle,William Jackson, William Bucknerand Ciale Thompson.

Notice.The Red Bank Building and Loan

Association hns opened a new seriesof stock, both for investors and bor-rowers. Subscription books will re-main open for investors until thoApril meeting of tlie AssociationTuesday night, April 13th, 1920.Edwin R. Conpver, secretary, BroadStreet National bank, 15 Monmoothstreet, Red Bank.—Advertisement.

Gno and Electric Lamps*Tho largest assortment in town.

As wo have the agency for both gnsend electric luriips nnd domeo, wocan let yon have1 your choice on onlya very Email doposit nnd tho rest inweekly paymente. . Chalk's furnitureStore, Mohmouth Street, near bor-ough hall; Red Bank.—AdvertiBe-ment. ' _

Flowers Sent Anywhere.We are members of the Floriato'

Telegraph Delivery Association nndtire in n position to send flowers toanyone anywhere. Try this way ofrnmrimlierinj* your..friends ut. Easiertime. W. W. Kennedy & Sons, 11liroad ntreet, Red Bank.—Advertise-ment.

Sea tho $1,000 Rugnow on nale for $250. Also four™poiitciH, high boy, drop-leaf tablet),coueheii, nidobonrdti, china, glitn.iware,mirrorn nnd oilier itemn too numerouslo mention. On mile all thin week incottage No. 15 White ntreet nml ntDickopf'n art store. J. Dickopf in at-tendance.—Advert memont.

Spocinl Notice,Potatoes nhnulil IJIJ Hold by weight,

and a liiiiiu't of potatoes should.weigh thirty jmundii, net. When youbuy « Imnkfl of potatoes at No. .'!Broad fitreet, Red Itank, you will re-ceive thirty poundn of potatoeti. Ab-bott- Wortidey. Advertisement.

Evory Saturdaypeanut brittle nnd nil talllcu, !li) contaI>i>r pound at Laiig'H Ciindy Shop, 1)0Ilrond stroot, Red llmik.—Ailvortiiip-

0r. Du£i»t Surgeon fflci'ond national bank building, lt«dIl«nk. Hours ttom &:W to 6:00p. «n. dally. Telophona 181-W.—Ad-

Pro-EsiEss- Sals'NowTwo-tone and becoming pastel

shades in "V" shape, round ima ovalnecks, with short ulecvea, half KIOUVCSand long Bleevea, muke theae blousesmost desirable for suit or separateskirt wear.' The colors -are white,bisque, flesh, taupe, etc., of geor-gette, crepo de chine, pussy willoweatin, etc., values to $25 at $5.98 to$15.08. A. Salz & Co., Ked Bank.Advertisement.

Lucy ltabelle Marshsings the following Victor records:"My Ain Countrie," "His Lullaby,""Barcarolle" from "Tulea of Hoff-man," and "Italian Street Song." Iftheae records ure not already a partof your collection come in and hearthem and you will want them. Tus-ting's, lfl Monmouth street.—Adver-tisement.

WE PAY SPOT CASH, 99% OF

FULL VALUE, with Interest to Data.I'art-I'aid Bonds and W. S. Stamps Duusltt.

W. S. CLEVELAND ?CZ°Z*at

VoilvU,' MinntrelH, Ch-cun, I'lcLumi, Mii!ikfiir Club, Home, Hotiuty, Knitcrnily.

Practdr Thcnlor Bldfj., Suite 33, NEWARK.CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY,

E4 Broatl St., Red BanU, N. J.Serviced—Sunday 11:00 A. M., 8:00 I1. MSunday-flr.lioul~»y:SG A. M.VVtiihu. diiy KvtMiiny Toutlmonliil Moutlui:*

—K :0l) I*. M.Hbadtnir ltoom —Wodneuduya mid Sumluyi

from 11:30 to 4.30 P. M.I'hft public in corilfiilly Invitml to vinil

tho IUTHIHH; Knuni and tu thy ..<•,•-(••,••,

The call for trained nuraes is uttcesa-imr. Anibltfoun young women who wantto ucquirt. u competency are encouragedto I-HUT thiii wide field of unefulnesB—anoble profusion that is not overcrowdedand id one of the t ea t paying open towomen. A most advantageous ujsssor-tuuity U now offered in our

flood homv nnd homo comforts whik*leinntnir. f.ltoernl liours. Ampie op-portunity for recreation. No charfto forllibtiuction, room, board, laundry orrrii'dfciil attention und ntlmiiiK in cast? ofillnenii. A monthly allowance covert)oout of books and 'uniforms. Sprinj;chimjcii now formiilK. l-'or particularsuuilri.-tiii Tho Directress of Nurses.

CHILDREN'S HOMOEOPATHIC HOSPITALFranklin and Thompson Sts., Philadelphia.

led Sai l Building and

Trenton, N. J.Wants pupil nursea for A '.I-year train-ing course. Must have (iramniar Schooldiploma ntul at least nut ytar of Mii/hSchool or its equivalent. Purtk-ulara on\tenmnt. AddrcsB Supt. of Nurses,

Tha MERCER HOSWTAL, TntrJTOfJ, N. J.

GEORGE H. ROBERTS

I have re-opened my millineryplace for the season with a new up-to-date line of hats.

M R S . W . M. L O H M A N231 SHREWSBURY AVE.,

KED BANK, N. J.

Auctioneer

OF

NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING.

Notice is hereby Riven that the an-nual meeting of the s tockholder ofthe Ked Hunk Building and Loan As-sociation will h<> held on Tuesday, the30th day of March, 1020, ill seveno'clock ]>. M. at tlie olline of the As-sociation ;!t tiic Krnjul Struct Na-tionnl liank, If) Sloninuuth street,Hf'd Hank', N. -F., for tlic purpose ofelcclinj!: a i 'oanl of Divtctor;; and forthe triuiKHi'lini,''of such' o'lher busi-ness as may iironerly conic before themeetinj;.

K. K. CONOVEIt,Secretary.

M:irch lIHli, 1!)'2O.

EG/iN'S

N i > w t h a t, ; , - . l i . " i ] f.il l i t

f»f c i t y

I Have 1,000 Pairsof Second Hand Shoes

•For Sale at One-Half PriceFor Men,••Women, Boys and

Girls, in all sizes

giCall and Look Them Over

'Mil'

216 West Froirt. StreetNear Bridge Avc, lied

[,'ۥ, to *U pa.rti

™H f->r th t ' on ly rr>lliLt)l*<'ruruViirrt nnv»IB town, mi'l K(-t my prices on your n«rJob. AH kinds of heavy or llKht trnfllc

j i t iion«' &t fcliin t n'ltk'f-. ("nit m* iddreai

J. T. EGAN,U Wall Street, Rod BE»E»H

Rciidonco phono 124-J Office pi.one 539-R1O WHARF" AVENUE

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II 71 I) II, rr< \t t n! I in l t i d i e - v l l !S-l.iUl III M I I Ml n i l u t oil I ,1, i t | l . , , , u | oj n u r l i k i h u i i l i n J h i l i n L I n |ji I L I U I I1>III ni 1<I ( i m i f n t w i l l (Ii iiipi u m k rt i n Hi" II i l i l m ii u n t i l I t I n n 1111(11111111/r s ( i [)ionoiii)( u l m i ill t l ) l^ u m l \ n l n it til u n r ' u s t W e oiwauUa i l u . l u s t t j o t t i u t o[ H I i, j o " " - ' " - f

VULCANIZING TURNSTHE TR1C1C

Now tires coat more now than everbefore in the history of the autuino-bile industry. It behooves you tosavo your old tires and make them goaa far aa possible. Our vulcanizingwill do it for you. Givci3 old tiresnew lease of life.

llnve them rctrciidcd at

AUTO TIRE SHOP,2G Mechanic Street,

Rod BanU, N. J.F. E. IVINS, Prop.

By Taking Lydia E. Pink-ham's Vegetable Compound.

Many Such Cases.Cairo, 111.—"Sometime ago I Rot sn

bad with female trouble that I thoughtI would have to beoperated on. I hada bad displacement.My right aido wouldpain mo and I wasBO nervous I couktnot hold a Rlasii ofwater. Many timesI would have to atopmy work and aitdown or I would fallon tho floor in afaint. I consultedsoveral doctora and

every ono told mo tho eamo but I kept•tighting to keep from having tho opera-tion. I had read BO many, times of LydiaE; Hnlrfiam'a Vogotabla Compound andit helped my uister so I began taking it.I havo never felt bettor than I havoGJncajthon and I keep house and am ableto doall ray work. The Vegetable Com-pound ia certainlyone Rrnnd medicine."—Mro. J. R. MATIIIEVVS,'S311 SycamoreStreet, Cairo, 111.

Of course there are many aeriou3 casesthat only u. uurgical operation will re-lievo. Wo freely aclmowledpo this, buttho above letter, and many otheraliko it,amply provo that many operations arerecommonded when medicino in manycases is all that ia needed.

If you wont npeclal advieo writa toLydia E. Pinkham MQ^UIQ CPI (confi-dential) hyw, Macs.

WHOLESALE AND RETAILDEALER IN

, Doors, Blinds, GlnnsBuilders' Hardivarc.

O MJ^Q LUPQSat. Cooper, Jr., Druggist, Ked Bank.

People Notice It. Drive ThemOff with Dr. Edwards'

Olive Tablets

A pimply file? v. ill notemharrar.syou'liiiii.li !i,n:-i.r if you );ui a package of|)r: iMKvank' Olive 'J'ablel.;. The skin!;liuukl l)i:;;in to dear after you havetaken the tablets n lev niijlits.

f-l'-ansi: Hie l.lund, linivel'i and liverwith Dr. I'VI\v;:i<;:,' Oli,-.; Tahltts, thesuccessful Eubv.tiiulu for cakxnul; there'sno sicknes:; or jKiiii aitcr taking them.

I Jr. Kdwnrd;!' Olive 'l'ablcts ao thatwhich calomel does, ;-iicl just as di'ec-livi.ly, but thuir iiciiuu ia gentle andsnfe_ instead of a-vci\: end irrilatinB.-

No (me v.ho takya Olive Tablets isevornuved with a "darkbrown taste,"a I):K: bi-i.-.'iib, a dull, little^.-, "noj:ood"f(;clin;;, aiusti])a!ii.r, trrpi;! liver, bh'ddisposition or [.iiiiply laic.

(Hive Tablets an- a im-ely vesetabtacoiiipuniid mixed with olivouil; jouwillknow tk-tn l-.y tliL'ir ulivi: color.

Ur. Ktbyan!.; sjunt years among pa-tients aliiictcd villi liver and boweltoiv.plainls, iind Olive Tablets arc theimmensely effective result. Take one. ortwo niihi.iy for a week. Sec how muchbetter you feel and look. l()c and ffic.

at the HofeS known as the Silver Bay House, on th@South Shrewsbury [gives* on the road leading from

Little Silver Station to

HVN. J.

Having sold the Monmcuth Fair Association Property Iwill sell at Auction on the premises, on

• el* *ii> la m

at 1:00 p. in., the following:

Large grandstand and bleachers; also vaudevilleplatform, 30x90 feel

Four stables, eacli about 20x100 feet, lined with first-

class yellow pine.

Show booths, 150 feet wide, 250 feet long and 8 feet

high, with chestnut posts.

Large tent top in first-class condition.

Lot of blocks and falls, ropes and tackles.

Lot of first-class canvas.

Also five large flag poles, 50 to 60 feet long.

Peter McClees.

TERMS CASH. *

Sale C o m m e n c e s a t 1 0 : 0 0 . O ' c l o c k A. M.

And Daily Thereaf ter until Everything is Sole?.The entire furnishings of'a largo hotel and lionn'ing

house, consisting of about fifty complete sets of furniture;also a lar<;e quantity of genuine Ion;.;- curk»l hair i.iat-trcsHos, beds, maitinp;, sheets, pillows, pillow ea-os,blankets, rugs, eatpels, cooking utensils, dishes, tlir-ngroom tables, portieres, large range, largo ke box, :-'-,ml!

hotel and too numerous to mention. Also hand lawnmowers, hor.se lawn mower, nearly new; farm wagons,garden.tools and utensils.

TERMS Cash.

Clerk-William P. King.

: ESTATE OF RICHARD

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Monmouth County Surrognto's Office.lii-i' to i-ivililm-s ti. iM-i'sonl .-hiims uniin

of JiuiH'i A

niiii-

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I lliu m u t t e r ,,f t h e eSt i i t l (i-iiloi-t-ill. th-fi-iisl ' l i lsui iut tu Hie o r d e r t,f ,liiM-Iili 1..

iy, Kumiun t t - cf tin- C o u n l y of M o mlull' tin t h e o i r l i t e e n l l i tiny t.f Minvh.i t he api>lif:itiun nf retriTif S.-ntt. admini . i -

I n t l l i x of Hie ea l i i le of .Innit-a A. Sii.t .t (ft . l-i l l . (lei-L'iiKi'il, IKiti.-e is liei-eli. ['ivt-ii to t h eilitor.-i of Miitl i l i ' r r i l i r i ! It, exli i l i i t to t h e

stihsi-riliei-. exi't-titor a s iiforesaitl . t h e i r

ndc r o a t h , wi t l i in n i n e miint l is f r o m tlied a t e of tlie nforesnid t i n i e r , t.r t l iey will her . n e v e r I,,,,-,-,.,! ,,f t h e i r nctiona t l i c rofor

n i n s t tlie said i i u h s e r i h e r .l ln l f t l Fi-felii.hl, N . J. , J l n r c h 18th . 11120.

I ' E C G I E S C O T T .

NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT"Es ta t e of Sunnn C. Hrhiti-d, tk-ceaaed.

Fiftii nntl iinnl necotint.Notice in iierehy Kiven tlmt the accounts

of the Hul)ncrihern, Edmund Wiluon, execu-tor untl Kilnuind VVilmm nntl Jimeph- II. Ap-pleKftte, HUbstitutotl tniHteon of the estateof. Raid tifceafled, will ho nuiiited ami Hlatedhy the Hiuronnte of the county of Monmouthnnd reported for ne t t l ement to tlie OrphansCourt of said county , on Thurniiny, thetwenty-second ilay of April , A. D., 10L!f>. nt.vhieh time alMillention will lie nmtle for theallownnce t>f eommiiinionH anil coumiel feel).

Pateil March !lth, A. I) . . Ill^0.EDMUND WILSON,

Executor.• i KDMUND WILSON,

JOSKPH I I . AI ' I 'LEOATE,Sulist i tuteil_ T r u s t e e s .

Monmouth Coun ty S u r r o g a t e ' s Office.Notice tu crptlitors ti» p re sen t c la ims ni;niiist

III tlie m a t t e r of t he e-stnte. of Ilicliartl Mor-ris, tli-tciised.rursll.-inl to the orde r of Joseph I,. Dolia-

hay . Murroifiite of tlie County of Munniouth ,innth* on tht* ninet t 'ent l i d a y of Morch. 1920,on the applicat ion of Wal te r C. Morr is ,executor of the e s t a t e of Hichnrd ' Mon-in,tleeenseii, not ice is llerehy (riven to thecredi to is or itnid tlecensetl lo exhih i t to theBUhsfi-il.ti, ext'fiiltir u» iir..rei,ald. theirileliln anil deniiinils lurniiist Hie nnitl t-stale,uiwler onlh. wi thin nine months from theda te of ttie aforesnid order , or they will liefiircver burred of t l ieir iictions therefoiiit'liiiisl II niil ru l i scr i l ..

Iluleil I'lei'hiild, N. J., Mm eh l'.llli, 18L!0WAI/I 'Kl l C. MDItUIS

MiHiiuuulh C o u n t y Jiurrofrate'B Oflice.Notice to crcdi loni to p resen t claims aKaiust

es tn te .In the mallei- of t h e en ta le of W a l t e r II

llnrilt-li. ileci-nsril.I'm ai.uit ti. 11 n l c r of Joseph I,. Dona-

liny, SlIiniKiite of tl,,. C'onuty iif Monmouth ,niitde on the n ine teen th day of March,on the application of <;ei,i-ce O. Wntt-rinan,e-ii-rilliir of Hie e s t a t e of \V,,](,.,- | | . H,,,.1.11. d,.eei,.,,.,l, i , , , | |ee is ll.-ivl.y F,ie,.,, t,, | | l ..-reilltiils of iiaid tl nseil I,, exhihi t to theiiiih-o-i-lher, execii lor as afoi-enaiil, Ilieh-del.Is iiutl tleiiiiinils iiKitinst the saiil ,.|it,,l,.,imil'-r onlh. wi thin nine unnidis from 111.dot.' of tin- nfol-ei-uld orcler, or lh, .y w i | | hefiiiever liaii-eil ,,f t|,,.|,- ,,,-t.i. 111.1 llicreftirai-ailid tlie i.uid uuh-.rr ,-

Ililletl l-'.eeliol.l. N .1.. M,,,vl, | ! l | | , | »»0liKOlKiK <). WATKHMAM.

J)ORNBroad and Monmouth Streets

Red Bank, N. J.

Quality and Prices of Our Meats Alwaysat a Big Saving.

SOME ©F OUR SPECIALSLean Plate Beef •€ali Mams - •

Pot Roasts

ISc Ib Sugar Cured Hams 34c Ib38c Ib38c Ib33c Ib

I ^ I L I 1 J . 1 I 3 t i

REB EAMli, N. j .Telephone 372

OPPOSITE GLOBE HOTEL

OUR GUARANTEE

QUALITY

Sramcslced. S-Eanc-ts - 3 S c

Snciolce'd. Gala Hams 22c* Goodies - - -*-v " - , - 4Sc

Oacoa-Q 31cJersey Loins ofi F^orlc 34cJersey FVesIhi Sliowlclers !28oPure Lj'BS'd. Oup O^Arn Pylafee,. . ,23©cChuck Roafit.. . 22cChuck Steals ' . . . . . . .2ScBoneless E^ot Koast 2ScPlate OeeS, FVesBn. or Corned. ..13cBeef F-jivesr1 12cShoulder of Milk IFed Veal. ...2ScBreast of Milk Fed Veal. 2Sc•Jersey F'resh Eggs S3cBordesi's Evaporated Milk Tall can l ieLarge can Sliced Pineapple can 4®c

1 lb and 14 ounce can

Tomatoes, Solid [Pack Wo. 3 can 20c,PJo. 2 can 15c, No. 1 can 10c

Jersey Turn ips 1© <jt basket.. ,7ScYellow Onions, lOc Ib, 3 lb for 2Sc

FREE DELIVERIESin Red Bank, Fair Haven, Oceanic, Rutnson and Shrewsbury.Top Sirloin Roasts

Prime Ribs of BeefLegs of Lambs

JelSce's Leaf Lard

Telephone 3OQ-1VIBROAD STREET RED BANK

TRY A CASE OF ITWE'RE SURE YOU'LL DRINK

OH SALE EWESUCCESSOR TO

J. L.. "WORDENSlirewobury A-vonxn-, KED BANK

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RED BANK, N. J.

'O'NEY"- Tlil'Eia not naved by buying /loor Point.

SEMI-PASTE PUKE miHT andpure Unseen! Oil to mix wilh it.It 13, |io:)itively tho I)i".:t, ljccmifiu made inBcmi-pastc (illicit) iorm nml enivbles u

8AMIHCI OF $ i . © O OH EVE1W 'GALLONof Paint you use.

C/«» « tfalton o«f of tiny you h\iy, ami iif not tttti Iwat intuit mmfc, fvtutn iha ^&a/ane0 anil $&t utl ybtat money hach*

tOHOMAN & MARTINEZ-Now ¥orf«

Maitland Thomson37 East Front Street, Red Bank,

Telephone Red Bank 14-W

We wiiili to inform our patmiw .Uiat. Kinco tho first oftho year we have been busy ro-onraniziiu? this establishment..

Wo lire novv in a posit ion to fill all yt... .icndis in iip-holateroil I'urnitmv, draporioii and slip covers, of which we

are mnkinf! a spociiilt'.y.

It is our desire to maintain the- hi|','h fitiuiilard of vvorlc-

•maniihip net by Mr. Thomson and on tho HtremiUi of this

aim we respectfully solicit your

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whii. l ioultiy nnd Liwn leiielnK, r-.tn-

irtUtiiJT'ot'»"^*° "aiwuMiUl tcucluu «KaU •••> or odilioiia

CHAS. G. COWOVERHawmau S|IS!HBS Awonuo, BED BAHKi H.

Page Eighteen THE,RED BANK REGISTER.

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Yes—Tusting Service makes

It is because Tusting' Service is so cheerful, human andefficient that buying even a Victor Record becomes an actualpleasure.

But then, of course.-a music store is the natural place tobuy musical merchandise and our store is one of.the best inthe state.

You are served by people trained in music and your sur-round iiip- are very diU'erem from the ccinmercialized atmos-phere of a store where every appeal is the "cut price" or"cheaper <roods" style of selling.

It was in a spirit of love that men labored—in the daysof craftsmanship. Into the things they made, they pouredtheir heart and mind. , . .

It meant distinction to be a master of his craft and tomake things of high quality was an honor. . -

As far as in us lies we aim to emulate that spirit andbriny to or,r patrons again that golden day when quality wasking!

Here you find the HARDMAX, used by Caruso and,theMetropolitan Opera stars; the A. B. CHASE and PACKARD,the two quality makes of the great West and the IVERS &POND and McPHAIL, the two leading makes of Boston.

Here vou find the

the instrument supreme, in every style and finish.

We are open this evening until 1U o'clock, drop in andspend a pleasant half hour in

The Musjc More of the Coast

'S16 Monmouth Street Red Bank

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Special designs to meet your individual require-ments; from the small illuminated doctor'ssign to the Mammoth Talking Sign.

Tell us your needs and we will do the rest.

We design, construct, sell, lease, and maintainelectric signs and displays of all descriptions.

We have a special system of show windowlighting that will be a revelation to you.

LET US TELL YOU ABOUT IT

ElectTrust

Asbury Park, New

LocalLong Distance

General Trucking,Baggage and

Express Service.

FIREPROOF VANS.

EATONTOWN NEWS. fm I i n , I, U \ i U

Mi.s Lunclta D a m a n ' s Binl .diy ' " ; l f P ' . IS were pivsiMlt ami lilt"Celebrated' wiil. a Party. • u s u a l t ^ f it.es were enjoyed. U m o ,J inj;- was the pnna-pal pa^tnne. |

.M.,< l.in.eUii Jhngmaii celel.rated G K . Vymn h a s ,,.,,1 .„., m e t ; l ; „.;,

' " ' ' ' -'-"I I'Vlluliiy iM-iilay nitrht with inirs'put in (he house wlm-li he l.oimrl;, I'Mty. Hie rooms wnv decorated ; l short time iijro. The work w;-.wilh k d h t i l ; l short time iijro. The work w;-.s

; uhitu n.pinK ami l.o- , l o n e b y D . i l l k , i JJ, C ( ) o k o f 1U;ii I ; l l l k .. u c ~ ill ram;,lions ami roses. .Mis.s M l . s / K ( i n . , j | j | k , r o f Xew Yoi-i; h a s

eived many j;iit>. i liosr l,,,Pn ^p^ndine; two wec>!;> with herJ>n;,!,:n|I ' . " ' - " " v - v r o Ml>!i I - " 1 ' " t ; i l ' , l |_Tini. p a r e n t s , M r . a m ! M r s . . I n s e i i h .Mi l l e r , iM i ^ \ d . e r i ; i S m u c k , M i s s e s I u r a a n d J\I,-„. T h o m a s P o l l i t t o f L e w i s '

V, v " ' • ' ! ' , . ' ; ' " A ) i ' , . - , ' ! s - - , : l l ' ' S w i l n > f t r u i ' t b u s b e e n l a i d u p w i t h a h e a v y ,

Mi>. \\,Avy W a l l . i n s , .Mrs. K l d w c l l . t . u ] ( i !

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.-.-.vai. L c e r o U C i i r l i l e 1 - r a n ; a r . d S v l v a i i u s ' K m m o n s , is s i e k w i i l i t o n -

I-... I I ' . n t i i » n , .1 MI111 I l i v e r , W i l l i a m s j ' | j t j s

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i - ' l l n a r ! ' i i l l i \ t i \ - i i ' i i i i ' d ' ' u l l l ' ' a l < i \ v a n i h e K u n i s u n r n a d o n

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p n i i r r c i l a m ! n - , | , , - i , r : i ; i . . | ' • ^ ' ' \ v i i . . ; w i l l I ' e I " < ' i a i | u - t i t l ' r . M r .

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a : t i n - i . i l i i - i e l ' t h e I . i i v r t i a u i M - r vi I. a h a n d y h : : i h : • : < - , ! l i r

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l o i r , n a n o l ^ o n e n l 1 i l l . - . 1 . - p a l i n , e m s

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KICTIIII spent Sunday with. ' I'-rivo KUtrilll (•:' 1-allll-

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i i l l l i i r i i u i i h - f n r l i i l l l r a ! d i i i ' . i i v n e a r l l i e . - l i ' . t i i . n , w l l i r h h e I ' e r e n i . l y

t ( , l i i i " i H i : . ' ! ! t , I " ) , i i u i i - i . i - n i i u 1 . 1 ( ; i | . . i e i l

M l . a n d M r : , . C l i a l l e S i i > l : a n d i'V . M r s . M a r v V a i a l e r v , • , • ! • .

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l i i i n i i l f r - o m l ' ' l o i - i i l : i , w l i c - r c M r . ' l a \ s i n l l e l i i w . - i r e .

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K a r l D i l i j j m a i i a n d I h a i l i - : : K o l l m - K l:f!.-•• n f ( , , - n r , ' e K l ; : r n n . J r . , o n I h e

a r c n e w e m p l o y e e . 1 ! o n t i n - l i e d l i a n l - . I l i M a s u r . r o a d . M r . K l r . i - i i n l u i s

a n d I , i , i n ' l l r a i i e h t r o l l e y l i n e l i m - . e d I ' I -OI I I a l i o u - e l i r a : t l ; e s t a t i o n

M r s . C e c i l W i i r r u l i n . =• i«- Ii v . - i t l i a t o m l ! ' n f hi -; o w n h i n l - ; e .

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a i n n M i i l i i l n y . HI ' I " ' ' I ' s i d c l i c " a l t h e | , a ! s , . n : u : i ' .

A r e c e p t i o n ; u n l d a n c e \ ' , a : - h e l d A l i i r ; d i - l c r . - i l i n n n t ' i h i l i c h t n l h s

a f e w n i i ' h t n n i ; o l i t I l n i e e ' ; ; f a c t o r y i n i r i e e t c d h i m o n h i - , a n n u l h< n a n d ii

i e l t - l i r a t i o n o f I h e / i n n 1 : ! f i f t h m i n i - l i n e d i n n e r \ v a : W i i i t i i ; ; ; f*< > r M r . a m i

VIM M i r y . i . M r s . S m i t h a l t h e p a i - o i n n ' e .

M i : ' . , H u r r y W i l l : i win ' - c a l l e d t o M v i ^ . i U m j a i n u v S i u n - n n i k f ) - /•• n f -

r e i i i L - . y l v n n i a l o n l t i H i d t i l e f u n e r a l j f e r i n r ; f r o m n n e r v i H l - . h i e : d a h ) \ ' . n a n i l

it! ' I n i- m o t h e r . M m . W i l l a ' n p a r e n t : !

„ >-''u I ,n tii< mill on l!i ii,(.h i \ i -nue l''riilay iiiuht. Mr. l.ayton spent(lie night with William Ele;rim.

The children of tho public sehoolwho are taupht hy I\Iiss A^ues Ilack-ett are praetieinj,' for a minstrel showwhich will bo given next montli.

.Mrs. Mary Vamlerveer has sold herhouse at Lous Branch to her son,Lester Vaiulerveer.

Thu women's club will meet nextWednesday afternoon at Mrs. E. W.Wilby's.

SHREWSBURY NEWS.

Concert and Sociable Given by West-minister Circle.

A St. Patrick's sociable was Rivenby the Westminister circle of thePresbyterian church Thursday nif^'it.It. was under the direction of INIissilorothy' l.iiyton and was fluently en-joyed by everyone, present. Themusical prnjiTnm comprised a solo byMiss I'.essie Johnson, violin selectionsby Frank Hart and Junior Ilnrvoyami an Irish jii; by William liennett.

Tin- popularity vi the inuvinj; pie-lures at the public sehool is iiHTeas-inu'. The pictures are free and arc;:iven every l'Yiiluy niy-hl. Contribu-tions will he .solicited for a movingpirlure macliini'.

Rev. lhvitrht L. Parsons was lakensick with a heavy rob! Monday. Heis cell lined to t he bed.

The rending chih mef yesterday atMrs. 11. I'Mward Arniiitrim).;':.,

d t to I.euel; is employed at William(i. Stonebrid^e's traininir .slables.

l-'\an I1', .lonos hns reeo\-eied fromsiekiu-ss and is out a^ain.

Ciitherine Killiiijcs.. daughter ofM.-nry IIillin);'s, \\'as .suddenly lakensiek in school Friday. She was taki'nholm' in a wairoii. Her eondilinn re-main.- about ihe same.

i'l'ler llr.ins lias returni'il to hisIn.me ut llcdn.ilel afier liavinr: beensi, k everal v.c-i-k- al the home of hislist.-!". Mrs, lia\i,l 1-,'mnioiiH.

fOpposite Red Bank Depot,

Red Bank, ii J.Telephone 704.

"To rlilMrcn an untrfl o f m e w t , " When

n-ornin. Sliiml Hi,. i,»| f,,r ulitv vear». Soldt>v<.rvvvh»T<\ or l.v m a | | . 33« a hollle. «_K«1. r. .V Vmirlii-n. M. D,. Phllml«lDhl«*

eknessNothinp; restores 'Strength and

Vitality as quickly as Vinol, ourCod Liver and Iron Tonic

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lid | j yl le i i a', h e r d ied Heveral y i a r . i »','i>.

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2ml Nilional n>iil< 111.1,., lloom 211Evrry W«li,r.,l»y | l o , , r , 2:0l) lo 0 p.m. I

Mrs. Moone Proved This:W:ir-:av.', Ind. -"Influenza left, me

teriibly weal; ;md anaemic ami with noappeiite. I could not oven walk aroundthe lii.nse lvith.mt brim- all exhausted,jinjl :i'S 1 am a Ii -isewifc- I li.ul t(> liavel u l l ' - I 11"(I t, .; a,,,) dodom wilh-"iit heinhi. I i,,nl alxmt. Vinol, anilfoiir. liottlrn Ir.iih nll< | 1 | ( : , , H | re-itoreilmy RtrciiKlli, and I liavc cevoral friendswho \Mir biiielii,-,! l n (|M. KlnK w a y

l>y it-.i use." -Mie , . CHARLUS MOONK.

Weak-, :in:ii'tnit' r«:rs<iaH nf all ai.'e:) arcpminjitly ht-m-liioo by this famous tonic.'Vis are f,o siue.il , l o ' l ^ t t c r tliuti a n y

other Hint we will nivn

Your money hack 1/ It falls.MME3 COOPEH, JR., DRUGGIST.

Have now readied such tremendous not-ional sale that the manufacturers are the

— — first to carry full page space in the Satur-day Evening Post and Country Gentleman. Read this advertisement wbicli will appear In these publi-cations, issue of January 10th, 1920. You cannot afford to use any other than the Bean Power Sprayer.

John Bean, InventorHe Showed the Way in 1883

to Save Millions of Fruit Trees from Pests

I N 1883, John Bean, in-ventor of the double-

acting force pump for wellpurposes, owned a fruit or-chard near 5an Jose, Cali-fornia. His trees were suf-fering from San Jose Scale,imported from China, un-wittingly by Janjes Lick ofLick Observatory fame,and the primit ive spraypumps of the time wereinadequate.

He saw the need formore efficient spraying, andfiis inventive genius soonhad worked out the 'firsthigh pressure spray ffittipwith air chamber.

Success was Instantane-ous. lU'ijucits from friendsgoon induced him to manu*facturc the machine,

The result was that mil-lions of California fruittrees were quickly savedfrom pests that had blight*cd many yields.

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Srml fnr our "Sprayrr BtioV."• II ilK,ul i p ra>m. Ilirre air mv i n n g e i In rlit " I I M U " Hill |oughl la knmr ilmur. We inakt •

iasic pnn-

The third generation 00the family arc the activemanufacturers of "DEAN"PowerSprayen today. Andthe present machine — afamily pr'tde — still re tainsJohn BcaiVa basicciple3.

TODAY, wherever menhave ten acres of fruit ormore, you will almost in-variably find power spray-ers of. which the famoya' 'BEAN" was the forerun-ner and remains the leadcjY

San Jose Scale Is nowpractically unknown in Call*fornia where more "BnANtf

Sprayers are used than, altother makes combined. <

Many of the coiintryVgreatest orchards arc nowequipped with " B E A N " ,Power Sprayers exclusive*!y. For the "BEAN," thepioneer in 1883, is thoworld's leading sprayerfiovv.

The ,

36-Year DevelopmentThe 1920 6ean Power Sprayer '

Different front Otbsrs in Money Saving Ways,' • - *

T HE modern " B B A N " All six threadiest ballia different from all valves arc removed in two

other power tprayera in minutes with engine run.some very vital ways K H , niag and 300 lbs. prtiiurt

The "BEAN" includes a on the pump. Men whopatented pressure regulator have spent half a day in rc«that results in great econ-. moving threaded valvesomy — Threadies! Ball have doubted that state-Valves — Porcelain-linefS ment until they have seenC y I i n d e r « — doubly "DEAN" valves come out •strengthened bearingi a n d f e The valves are vaihedother wearing parts, ^a^g out while open, through «n

' You will want these Tea* underneath suction — an*tures and others, found ia other immensely convenient" B E A N " tprayerff if you . " B E A N " feature. » . « . <arc to spray at tie lowest ft The porcelain-lined eyUcost and with ben results. J jndcj arc without stuffing' T h e " B E A N " lie-filler boics. They eliminate grit

alone often saves one-balS I troubles and last a lifetime,the time usually «pent in f» These advantage! are,spraying an entire orchard, the result of 36 years spe-' When oecaiion remiirca cialization in (hebuildingof"BEAN" plunger packing is improved power sprayer*replaced m twenty minutes bated on an ingenious, orig>by an inexperienced man, inal design. :«.•

No need for a mechanic If you are going to buyand trje pay for stverat 3 sprayer and want the bestt

hour] of his time. tiicrc is little choice today.

Invented by Joho Bean

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Bean Spray

DEALER

ALBERT I iENiilOKSONi\WA Farmers' and Fruit Growcia*

Supplies, Spraying Mlatcritals, etc.

Telephone 798-R.Middlctown, N. J.

SOME MEN WHO HAVE PURCHASED THIS YEAR:

Clmrles I. Young, Mnzlet, N. J.-Juclaon Conover, Matnwan, N. J.Robert Porter, Mkldletown, N J.Jefferson Ackcrson, Haaclet, N. J.J. J . Dunlap, Middletown, N. J .Jphn Warnock, Hazlet, N. J.Victor McCloskey, Middletown, N. J .

C. S. Ackcreon, Kcyport, N. J. 'Henry E. Ackenon, Jr., Keyport, N. J.John S. VanMmter, Mazlet, N. J.William MeFaAuwi. Hazlet, N. J, ,A. F. Meisadlbttcb, little Silver, N. J.Frank R. Bfa«%e«I, lincroft, N. J.Curtis Welling, Mmw Monmouth, N, J.

THE RED BANK REGISTER. Nineteen '

WpSELBQLTfcl,' E know that real boys arc the same, .everywhere. X|]Cy can't be changed.

That's why so often boys ooinc home withtorn cloches to he mcndcl.

Rut: Diihhelbilr. Clothes are backed by thefamous Dubbclbik guarantee:

Six months' wear, without rip, holt, tear; orsuit will be repaired free,

serviceA guarantee ftiaJe possible by 20 special

Dubbclbilu added-wear features.

They are good-looking suits, too. Wellstyled: and made up in guaranteed fabrics,in all die wanted color;; and standard mix-tures. Come in and nee diem. .

jSH.75 •-{516.75 — 218.75 —220.75 - a n dupwards to i5J6.7!>.

SOLD EXCLUSIVELY BY

ONS

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HIGHLANDS NEWS.

Wnist and Dress Factory Now Oper-ating Under New Management.Alterations have lieen made to the

waist anil dress fai'tory on JJay ave-nue, which is under new manage-ment. The factory was closed sev-eral days while, the changes weremade, ami it reopened today. Thefactory will hereafter make men'sshirts. Tivn row:; of new machinerylave been installed for this purpose.The interior of the factory has heenrepainted and a new door has beenlaid in the front part of the buildingfor use as'u dance floor. It is re-ported that a vacant lot adjoining thefuctory will he bought on which atennis court will be made for the useof Ihe employees.

A large number of Highlands folksattended an entertainment and danceMonday night at Sandy Hook.

The young folks of the communityclub are rehearsing for a minstrelshow to he given at. the Sandy.ilookauditorium. The chorus will consistof 2fi young women and 25 youngmen.

Mrs. Ellen Ifenly and Migs HelenHealy of Red Hank spent Sundaywith Mr. and Mrs. Henry Frazer.

Mrs. Eileen Brady and her sonWarrer, are spending a week withMrs. Raymond Johnson of Branch-port."

The fire company will hold a danceSaturday night at the borough hall.

Mr. and Mrs. Frod Newman of Bel-mar spent Saturday and Sunday withMrs. Florence Robertson.

Mra. Hattie Davis, Mrs. MaryParker and Miss Alice Steelman at-tended the performance Monday atthe New York Hippodrome.

Mrs. James Hartsgrove has movedfrom Fourth street to Miller street.

Mrs. Thomas Baker gave birth to ason last week.

A surprise party was held Satur-day for George Wood.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Voorhees andaheir sons have returned from PalmBeuch; Florida. Mr. Voorhees andllin son Ivins spent the winter fishing.Mr, Voorliees bought three lots atPalm Beach.

Harry Hartsgrove was taken to theLong Branch hospital Monday for anoperation.

Bert Maxson ran a splinter in hishand last week. Blood poisoning de-velopednnd Mr. Maxson had to go tothe IjOiig Branch hospital and havethe splinter removed.

Mr. and Mrs. Martin (iorbrnch andtheir daughter Atldiu have loft Plot1ida for home and are expected herethin week.

The Shepherds of Bethlehem lodgeheld a masquerade party Tuesdaynight of luat weelc.

Kvorett Newman's house on Fifthstreet has been rented to a Newarkparty. The rental was miule byIOnnnuel Schwartz.

Iluhburd Stilca and family willmovo to Aberdeen, Maryland, whereMr. Stiles in employed by the gov-ernment.

' MARLBOKO NEWS.

Honor Koll Fupiln for Mouth o!F'otn-nnry.

The honor roll of tin1 MarlbonSchool for February contains tinname!! of Golden Downes, HoseDownes, Rose Vacula, Helen MageeKliznhetli Fischer, Mildred HughesCharles McCue, Kenneth llnird, Joeeph Crine, Dorotta Cottroll, DaiayVnr.uln', Augustus Crine, ArthurBnlhgate, Lawrence Bnthgntc, AmimMarks, Dorothea Arthur, KdwanHerbert, William Ginda, TliurntoiWliitson, Florence Vacula, Edit!Ownn, Hose Rubin and Thoinnii Cottrcll.

Mr. and Mm, II. K. Galloway orWiillkill, N. V., have heeu viiiitiniKe\r. and MIH. (!. I,, rainier.

Mrs. B. Quacki'iibiiHli hall beenji|i< 1111i111• it few dayn with her iihterMrn. W. H. lleyer of Long Hraneli.

Mm Kdwnrd Bnlhgnte iipent iievMrs W. H. lleye rof ofl.Nlll' UI1 111eral days lust week with her nister aNew York.

Til* Reformed church linn clectet!Henry I. Schmidt nnil George (!. Tilton elder,", and Willanl .Sehanek «uuFrank (!. (ionlon ilfniions.

Mm. Ella Coltrrlt ami KUII Thom«»

doming Events Cast

The great volume of orders which we arenow receiving daily and the increasingsales all point to one conclusion—by Easterwe'll be so swamped with work that wewill be compelled much against our wishesto delay some deliveries until after Easter.

We have greatly augmented our work forceas well as our salesf orce and we intend tofurther augment these forces as much as isreasonably possible so that delays mightbe reduced to a minimum.

We respectfully urge our patrons to maketheir selections early and place their orderswithout further delay and in that way youwill greatly assist us in our main desire toplease.

Thank you,

Millinery of Distinctive Individuality

5 Broad Street, Red BankOur corset department with its five dif-ferent lines of corsets and over a hundreddifferent models must surely have a corsetbest suited for you. Your inspection cheer-fully solicited.

Open Evenings weekMonday, March 29th.

commencing

RED STARMACHINE SHOP

W. H. MERRITT, Prop.26 MECHANIC ST.

RED BANK, N. J.TEL. CON.

MACHINE

WORK IN ALL

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ENGINES AND ALL PARTS IN STOCK

have been visiting relatives at Eaton-own.

Dr. and Mrs. Meinzer and Bon ofouth Amboy spent' Sunday with

Mins Nellie Qunckenhufth.11. 11. West has moved from the

Baptist parnonage to P. K. Kelly'shouse. H. Downeji will move in thelioune vnented by II. II. West.

The Kiilg'n daughters meeting willbe held in Ihe chapel on Friday nightof thin week.

Mrs. Howard Hehjer of Freeholdnpent Wednesday with her parents,Mr. and Mrs. T. V, llurke.

Mrs. A. W. Vanderveor, who himlieen upending Home time with herdaughter, Mrs. George Hays, hnngone to Freehold to viiiil. her daugh-ter, Mm. Howard Buck.

Mr. and Mrs. George /.ucker anddaughter arc viiiilinjr relativeii atI'jiint Orange.

Min, Tliootloflln IIcnnoH of LongBrunch, who hna been upending twomonths with Mra. 1J, Quackonbush,

hna gone to Freehold to vialt Mrs. dla Keussille.

Mrs. Harry Long, who has boon onthe sick list, ia able to bo aroundagain.

Mrs. (lharleii Lamberson nn<daughter llertha of Matawan havebeen visiting Mrs. Henry Long,

Mr. and Mrn. Homer Smith andtwo children of Elizabeth have beenviiiiting Mrs. M. N. Smith.

Minn Klizaheth Hnywnrd, who lintbeen visitinK Mr. and Mm. John ItConover of Mouth Amboy, roturnoihome Hunilny.

Mr. and Mrn. Henry I. Schanck nrcntuying with Mrs. Kchanck's parentn,Mr. and Mm H. li. Wells, until theirhoufie i completed.

Lulco LonKheatl in roajy to help you(III any want of any kind, whothor Itla getting n job or Boiling a horse orrenting a house or doing anjithlngelse voa wimt done.—Adverttawent.

\J/"HAT needs painting around your farm or home? The outsideV i of your buildings? If they are exposed to the weather, you are losing money

every day, but if you save the surface you stop the loss. Perhaps you have a room todecorate, or floors to refinish. Here's a suggestion—make a list of the things whichought to be repainted—bring the list to us, and we'll figure up the cost. You'll besurprised how little it costs when you use

They are time tested since 1851. Everybodyknows about them—most folks have used them.There are more than 50 distinct products—all ofthe highest grade. They go farther, look better,

wear longer and cost less inthe end than cheap;

paints. This store is Paint Headquarters. Theminute you think of paint, think of us. Come toour Paint Department for your requirements.

Whether you need Paint or not, come in and get a copy of the Heath & MiiHgan PaintBook. It tells how to save time and money—lots of both. Sixty-four pin?--.-?, a beauti-fully illustrated book, worth 25c, but FREE while our limited supply lasts.

G.Broad Street

RED BANK,Telephone 199-MN. JT.

Phone 8*l«a-J

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and Gent's FyrnisSiing GoodsBEST QUALITY

Corner Shrewsbury and Locust AvenuesRed Bank, New Jersey

SHERIFF'S SALE.Ily virtue of (i writ, of II. ffl. to me ili-

iH-ti'il. i;i:iiit'<l out of tlio Court of CIninciTVif tli<> Ktntf of New ,J<Tjii>y, will Ix? cxiioiu-il

tn nail' ut imlillo vrmlup, on MONDAY, TIIKII 111 DAY III'1 Al'Itlli, I!I2O, Imtwci'ii tlii>

loiini of I-J ,,',!,,,-I. nnil I, o'l'lo.'k lilt 1I'IIIM-K). in ttio aftcrniiiin of miUI tiny, tit

tin- Court lloon.', ill till' llonniirll of I'l, ' .-,1, l!iunity of Mommmtli. Kfw J imi ' j , to

nullify (lei-ii'i, iiiiiountiiu: to aiMiioxiiiintt'lvII ti;iu.

All Unit 1','iliiili Inict or luin'i'l of liinil nmlliimiliii'ii. lnTi|lnnft.'r irarllrulurly ili'iu'rllii'il,

luiil,.. Ivnii' nnil liiiini In III,' Towiiiiliin <,rHliii'ivnliury, ill II"' I'oilnly of Monmoiilli nodMiito of Ni-w .I.'ia.y, nt 1,'nlr llnv lioiinil.ilnnit <li'iii'iilit'<l mi follow.i: Kmnult'd on tlmmiillli liy Mnriii'ii IIIIKI no onlli'.l, ami mi'ioi-tliiii niiK'ty-llvi' fr i t nlno Inrln'n on mil'tHilKlir'H Inn,', I.ml li.'oi n ilintll on tlio \v,'<t.Hill, of ,'lk'lity-nlx fi'ft IWf inrlii'ti. iinil ontlm (,|,,,t ulil,' on,- luni.ln.l nn.l I l i w fri'l »l«IIKIO'II no,! ,,,,,, , o , . , In tliu r.iir <ii:lity-ni>

thin li.'lilK Inli'llilril nil till) Hnlili' Innil nnilliti-inliH"i r»nvoy.'.l lo tin' unlil N.-lllo l'ron-liny by Jnli.T M. llankhi nnil hiinlmii'l by iln-'llniirliiK «ivoii ilnt« harnwitli nml lo li« rmonl-

of thin mnrtiraicn WITH uiirii In niiyrnont oflln< i«on.l.l..ilillon iwintil In ««l.l Une.l omltlila inoityHUfl la thorefino Inttmtloil to Imve

tlm full f.m-i, linlTi In law nml equity of a

"'Thl.'"nl,o'v.'' 'ili-norlhcl Inn.l l» Incntril Inwhnt U known now »» tlin llonniuh ft FoU'Hiivt'ii, ill »ni<l rotinty itn.l State.

M.'i2,-,l in the iiriifirrty of Alfrcil Vronunj-,ct ills , tuK.Mi in I'xccutliin lit Hi" » u i t " r •'"'"'A. ILiliriiiiKli. nml to bo .u.l.l by

KI.MEIt II. (IEIIAN, HIiiTiff.At .tot. 11,,,'kooio. Sol'r.Dntoil Mnri'h ». I'1-"- _ "

Miininauth County Hurr<.(iato-» Offlc«.Nollrn to i-r.ilitm« to truuent «lnl'"» •Irtlnl*'li'i'l'lin' nintl.'r of tlm I'ntnto of John KIllB.

rnn'ulo' t I,, ll<» o,,l,,r of J o . - ! * I.. I loni .liny Sliirroi'nti- of llin County of MonmonU,m',,1., on ilia iiln.'tci'llth liny "I FolltUHrjf.l'JL'l), mi tin' niipllnntl ( I'*lur»ne« Kln»llcrt.'flfor.l. i,<«cutrlx of tlm c»tnt« ul JohnKlint ili'i'i'iim-il notlro l'i liireliy [llvim to th»nrfilltiir.. of mil.l .l.'ri'in.'il to .'xlillilt to th jiiulmi-rlher. .-x.-culrls fin flforeiiBfil, their nnM*nml ili'miiinln nimliHit tlm unW MtsiU. umlt juntil, within nliio iii..nlb« from Mi« J»t« »ltlin ntor.'iiiilil oril.'r, or tliny will Vrn fonvfrliBir.-.l of lliflr Rflttutia thof«foi' ew*nlni*t <»•I*l!«"i''a"l"«5bol.l, M. X, FolmtM* 10,JIM.

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FREEHOLD, N. J.Fred Smith, Jr. FarmerRichard Carr, Jr " FarmerO. Can- • •• FarmerThomas C. Burke ' ExpressmanRichard Carr, Sr V FarmerWilliam Patten . '... Coal DealerRoss Clayton FarmerWilliam Clayton FarmerWilliam Ayers, Jr • FarmerJoseph Anesko , • • FarmerAlonzo Brower Lumber and HardwareSagotsky & Son, TWO CattleMonmouth Co. Farmers' Exchange ProduceJames McKnight FarmerOglensky Bros. . . FannerM. Foosaner, TWO, Produce and ExpressJames F. Hjggins . .' FannerLouis Craig '. ; • • FarmerRenehan Bros / FarmerEdward Wilson • .FarmerGiickman & Thompson, TWO. . Road ContractorsWilliam Alpern Iron DealerHarry Forman • • Produce

KEYPORT, N. J.West Furniture House : . FurnitureStorey's Express .,.:..'. ExpressHarvey Bedle . . Undertaker

MATAWAN, N. J. " .E. K. Hauser Farmer

FARMINGDALE, N. J.Glendale Farms Dairy

HarryEELMA.R, N. J.

Applegate ..... . . . .^Farmer

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On rural motor express lines, in theheaviest city traffic, on the farm—-wher-ever General Motor Trucks operate,their performance brings forth expres-sions of unqualified approval fromthousands of satisfied owners.

GMC Trucks are built and backedby the exclusive truck-building unit ofthe General Motors Corporation andsold by Monmouth County's largestautomobile dealer.

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G1C Owners in lontnciiith C@unt|resenting 21 lines of business.,

LONG BRANCH, N. J.Martin McCue, TWO . Milk DealerCohen & Gorden, THREE Wholesale GrocersChandler & Mappa LumberRichard Hughes • ContractorVan Hise-Davison Co LumberDavis Coal Co CoalSherman Feed Co FeedCurr & Co. PlumbersMarks Bros . .• Iron. DealersOliver Byron Fire Co Long Branch Dept.Bronkhurst Bros Baker

SEABR1GHT, N. J.John Storer, TWO ExpressmanWilliam Mears, TWO W CoalMonmouth Ice Co., FOUR Ice

RED BANK, N. J.Burrowes Lumber Co., TWO LumberHendrickson & Applegate FurnitureSigmund Eisner Clothing ManufacturerReilly's Express ExpressWalker Hughes Farmer

ASBURY PARK, N. J.W. R. Sickles . . : Milk Dealer

JAMESBURG, N. J.Perrine & Buckelew, TWO LumberHarvey Scott .- Expressman,Shapanka Bros. Manufacturers

ENGLISHTOWN, N. J.W. J. Carr Farmer

ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS, N. J.Leonard Coal Co Coal

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Percy Crawford of Matawan to Man-age J. J. Breslin's Farm. !

Percy Crawford and family of;JVlatawan have moved from that placeto J . J. BveslinV farm on Wolfhillavenue. .Mr. Crawford will lie man-;nger of the farm. . !

Mrs. .hrniiis ttjillinjr returned-'home Friday from Richmond Hill,Loritf Island, where shy spent two•weeks with her brother, Charles Du-Eois.

William Conrow, Clarence Wol-cott, Edward Morris a n d , Thomas jConnors are employed by the I'enn-1Kylvania railroad at Newark. j

Edward Roswell of Long Branchspent Sunday with his mother, Mrs.]Uary lioswell. j

.Mrs. Charles K. Champlin nf'Lewiston, Maine, and her sister, Mrs.r-ari Luckwood and *on, Karl. ,!r., ol'"Kutherford, N. J., spent Sunday withtheir parents, Mr. and .Mr.-.. LewisJ'rice. Mrs I.m-kw.iuil anil son willspend the summer here.

Viiljean Dunu'll lias taken a job•»vith an engineering; company at NewYo.sk. _ ' • |

"Miss Nellie Ferry is employed by'Die Atlantic Coast electric company:;t Allenhurst.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stryker andihildrei: Kuth am] .\lare.are't of Redjlank are spending a few days with:Mr-. Stryl.er's parents, Mr. and Mrs. JLemuel' Hhoadcs.

.lohn ViinKirk, who lias been laidv.yi with a mashi-i) IUIL-CI- for nine-.vceks, is jmnrovini;. Mr. VanKirk'received his injury at Klizabcthport,where lie is employed as a carpenter.

Percy VanSchoiek ha.-, been cm-p!uyed_ by Leon Krisman of LOUR;llianch to repair Mm motorcycles'which Mr. Hei.-man recently boughtat an army sale. '

Ii.-m-y Knmi-jiis ha.- taken a job•>ii >hr .1. -I. l''H-lin farm. ;

Luke Conrow has re-enlisted forthree years in tin., signal corps atCamp \'aii. Mr. Conrow recentlyS'jfVi-d two year- in the motor tvims-]inrtati'in.

Ihe Methodists will hold a recep-tion m the Sunday-school room Kri-'day iiiiL'ht in honor of their new pas-tor, Wall.-,- l.ee Giver. Mr. (Ireerwill pr.-i.eli Sunday morninj; at HI:H(I

"llosannas ami l'alms." Sunday-l il A

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school will meet at.-::(O l> M. At |.,,11R.h , | K , n l i.'H.lav with Mrs. Kd-ward i.hamplin.

a n y lireskloy has taken a posi-ith the American railway ex-

press al Red Hank.l'ercy Yanychoiek K|ient Sunday

with his aunt , .Mrs. George Lemmingof Aslwry I'ark.

Miss Helen Drum of Occanport andl-'loience Luvtun of I.in-

'•'•UUiji s e r u v e tne U.pii- v.l"(idd s Moral Requirement." Even-iii(r services lieinn at V :;in p. M. ,- ••., .,

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-Ml.-.. l ' .d»ard \ \ n r t h l e y , who hasJieen coiilincd to her iionie wi th in-i ' u e a z a for the past t h r e e weeks, H::tilc to he out airain.

Mrs . ,1. J. l!reslin, who has heeneonl ined to her Iionie with i rkness , l- 'u i , t .m , . l nh a s re

.Mrs. Klla F ie lds is eon l ined l o h e rh o m e wi th an iujinv-d a r m due to a ,,,„•,, t l )

j 'all she ii-ceived o n e day la.-t wee-k. w | H . n ' , | [11V

Ktta CYawfonl is laid up | | H . y h a d ' 1Iionie. w h e r

>lt a l t i n d e d (lie d e b a t e a n d d a n c e I a s j a n i t o r of t h e O e c a n p o r t s choo l ,at Leonardo l-'riday ni^ht. Mr. Luv-

Mi-fl.ith a ni-rvnw bieakilown..'*li'H. .Joseph Withers is seriously

l v:ith pneumonia.Mr. and Mr.-. |)olli;laS3 -J:i,|

'ei-f the M'eelc-eiid cui'sts v( ihi'iaiiKhler, Mr.-. K. M. J icny of -\ew-

•tailed a t Li t t le S i lve rwere couiinir hack a n di wall; to Miss D r u m ' s1 they : ; | i '-nt Ihe nie;!it.

•Miss C a t h e r i n e Mornn and Itich-d

North wan a (leinian prisoner for sixmonths and he was wounded threetimes and passed once.

Mrs. KtLa Craw-ford entertained onKunday .Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Grif-fiths, John Callnhan, Max Alder andKobert Carbonell of Oceanport and.Stanley JJrecce (tf Lon^ Branch.

Jerry lloke has |»iven up his johwith K. \V. Worthley ti> take 11 job

which was recently Idled by HaroldKamson. Mr. Itamson has lioiucht ateam of horses and will start teamingfor himself.

Mi; . William l.aytoTi and non Wil-liam, .Ir., of lied Hank, visited Mrs.

-Mrs. Klla Drum, on. M i , r a n 1 o f I . o n : ' B r a n c h s p e n t ' I .a V I I M I ' S n i n t h"I.1 ' S i m , l a y w i t h Air . a m i Mr.',. K i l w n r i l . M i i m l i i y ." ' " ' I - i p i i i n e i i l l . | M r s . M a r y V,. H a l l a n d d a u g h t e r ,

S h e r w o o d S c a r s i h a s j ; i v e n u p b i s M r s . J o l i n S i l v e r s o f N e w a r k , a n dhi W I M 1 l l l M i l d d S l i h

j ; i n u p b i M r s . J o l i n S i l v e r s o f N e w a r k , a n d" ; ; . , , . . , i - 1 " ' 1 a : i ' " ' ' c h a n i r at W . Iv Mount 1 ; - ' <la i i | , ' l i ler M i l d r e d s p e n t S u m l a v w i t h

.Mlsm l a l t l e I o n r o w o f N e w ^ <.]•!; ' i^ut'.-i).c a l l. 'ed l i a n k t o t a k e a iol , a s M r s , H a l l ' s d a u e b t e r , M r s . ' H m T y• i M i e . l bi-r p a r e n l s , .Mr. a n d ) h s . . - h a u l l V u r f o r A d a m ' C r . i e l o f t h i s ' I t l m a d e s of l .o . i , . l i r a u c h .'''V.t^'F'':",*,1!"1"?-,,. •'lli1.1:1'- ' ' - Mi';;,Add,c.li.g'lii.u.nr.LmiK.-lifanclL

Alnahai i i I,. I l u y l a r of l \ey- .Mr. and .Mrs. Jn l iu !•',-I-J-Vi-<• ii" ofi t spen t S u n d a y w i t h h e r m i n t , I l l r a n c h spent S u n d a y wi th Mr.- I'-.ll'i D n i m . : I I I . | ' M I - « . H e n r y KininoiiM.'I ewin ,lcsl:a of \ ' e w York i-penl Mi.;. A nna, ' II ililn-i l:i spent Ihe

!-'iiiiilay willi lii.'i family he re . , weel,Mi-H. lh i r iy yauHchoic l i and | ; ran i l - hell ,,f . . .

i o n , Klhcrl , ' itein, urc spend in j ; a ' Seri'i-aiil.eel; with Mrs. VnihSchoick'a nislr-r, ' spent Su

nd w i l h - h c r b r o t h e r , IM'I- I I I l i b -

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, , . , ., , ,--. , , ......>!ay wild Miss Helen D r u m .David (w inne r of l . akchu r s l . , Mr. N'orlh v-rvei l :<M month:! over -

r.i. U i l l i am - \ \n | ; i i e r of L U I I K I ,;eai; « i l h i h e Ith divis ion. Mr .

.. ., nfled Air.-.- Lewis .leska on Monday.Kober t Kccsc e i i l e r t a ine i l n few

I rind;) at a d innc i p a l l y at his hollK^on Kridiiy ni | ;hl , Those prcsi ' i i t \Verel . i eu ten iu i l Mcoll and wife , I . iculi ' l l •anl, ( ' lay and wife , Cap ta in A l l enani l wilV and M a j o r ( l e n t i n ^ andwife , nil of C a m p Vail .

K m ! Hel'laiiil spen t Ihe w e e k - e n dwi th friend:) nl N e w a r k . '

izersThe car shortage in Maine is very serious.

Seed potatoes will be very late in reachingJersey.

I have cars rolling and if interested kindlycommunicate with

D. H. Clayton, LakewoodChas. W. Butcher, Ho>veH.O, W. E Randolph, Marlboro.Myself at Red Bank

ABBO HLEY

RED BANK, N. J.