VOLUME XLIII.1 NO. 19. GIRL KILLED BY AUTO. I»»UG(k Weakly, HataisS us Bacond-Clos Matter el tho Feat* oiilco Dt Bed Bank, U. ^ cade; tba Aot cf Maroh 83, 18?©. BURDGE HOMESTEAD RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1920. M I N I S T E R RESIGNS. SOLD. BIG HALLOWE'EN' PARTY. $1.50 Per Year? A NEW GROCERY STORE. PAGES 1 TO 10. HORSE HAD HYDROPHOBIi Rev. Marion T. Conklin Accepts Call | The Elwood T. B u r d g e P r o p e r t y a t It Will be Conducted on Shrewsbury to Tappan, New York. Leonardo Bought by N e w Yorker. Avenue by Two Red Bankers. F A T A L ACCIDENT A T A F I R E MASQUERADE HELD AT HUDSON E X C I T E M E N T ON A P L E A S A N T .The Edward T. Burdge homestead A NUMBER OF LOTS SOLD ON Kev. Marion T. Conklin t u r n e d Clarence M. Sheldon and r'l . L A S T THURSDAY. H O U S E FRIDAY NIGHT. THEIR VARIOUS TRACTS. V A L L E Y FARM LAST W E E K . property at Leonardo, owned by Mrs. in his resignatioir us pastor of t h e Dressier of Ked Bank will open a g] Thomas Anderson'i Elovoii-Yenr-OM Annie L. Merrimun of New York, Twelve Lots Were Sold a t F a i r Middletown Reformed church Thurs- About Sixty Guests Enjoy Pleasant eery store .Saturday in Charles Le Animal Owned by Conover Hentfrickhas been sold to Edward J . ' Ittsilly d a y night a t a meeting of the consisDaughter Died Twenty Minutes of N e w York. T h e price was $(1,000. Evening in Dancing and Flaying is'-' building on Shrewsbury avenue, ;Haven a n d Other Loto Were Sold tory of t h e church nt Charles T y n &on Went Ferociously insane from After She W a s Struck by tlio Auut Red Bank, i n Middletown dall's. Hallowe'en Games—Nearly All inn e a r Deforest avenue. Mr. .Sheldon a B>t« by a Dog—Owner Ends Mr. Conklin has accepted a The house is large with u mansard and Mr. Dressier have bought the tomobile of Red Bank's Firo Chief Township and a t Oceanic. Masked Costumes. Horse's Life with a Bullet. call t o become pastor of First R e roof a n d was built 25 years ugo by stock of groceries and the fixtures of Ellen Anderson, aged eleven Hdwnrd T. E u r d g e . I t w a s u t one During the past threo weeks the formed church of Tappan, New York, A Hallowe'en party was held at t h e the Kconomy market on Shrewsbury About . three , weeks ajyo- a . dojj , - - whose , . , years, d a u g h t e r of Thomas Anderson time one of the show places in Mid- Lund and Loan company of lied and his resignation take effect Hudson bouse, the homo (if Mr. ami avenue, which adjoins the Sheldon & I ™neT >a. unknown passed through t h e of Linden place, was r u n over lust dlctowii township, b u t i t has n o t liank h a s sold a number of lots on December 1st. Th e consistory at its Mrs. T. B. Smith, last Friday night. Airs r . 5. «miui, last I; m a y n ^ h t . 1 ) r , s s ! , r ,store, jiioth ,1)th m loi,,. cn n lhave mve |m (i had Pleasant Valley district of liolmdel m: Thursday by aii automobile owned been occupied in five years. T h e their various tracts. Kleven of these meeting Thursday night petitioned The biB-'dinmij room of the house was L o n s i d < . n i i , j o ',-xperiem-e in the B r o - township. The next day the (log deand driven by Oliver G. F r a k e . The house has fourteen rooms. The lot lots were on the O'Brien tract in classis to accept th resignation. Mr. decorated with .orantfi! and black | ry business. M,..» Sheldon lias been veloped rabies and was killed at Morgirl whs picked up- and curried into is 125x400 feet. Mr. Eeilly bought F a i r Haven. This tract lies on the 1 1 li has been pastor of t h e Mid- -crepe paper, corn stalks and othei ganville. The dog se.emed to be exDr. K. A. Scott's olliee, where she the property for a summer /home. east Bide of Hance road, a short dis- dletown church' live years and he will decorations characteristic of Hallow- manage! ot tin. American grocery tremely friendly and good-natured! .store on iiroad street the pa.st eight died twenty m i n u t e s later. H e r neck t a n c e east of the Red Bank borough e'en. Hacketti's orchestra furnished leave the church in a very prosperous years and Mr. Hressler was manager when it. went through I'leasant Valwas broken a n d she suffered various Hi' has been a summer resident of line. Nathaniel Willis bought six Highlands the past twelve lots on this tract. The plot bought condition, both in regard to finances music for dancing and various Hal- of the Ameriejjji grocery store on ley, b u t it is now feared that it bit other injuries. Ellen's twelfth birth- Atlantic lowe'en games were also played. A Shrewsbury avenue for four years. several animals there. „ TI.. • I.:..J. . . i ../*!... • and membership. Venrs. He is chief c o u r t officer m day would have occurred next by Mr. Willis runs through from buffet luncheon svas servtul. Nearly The Fconomy store will continue in Last Wednesday Conover Ilenthe cri minal courts building ut N e w P a r k e r avenue t o Jackson street, month. all the guests, numbering about sixty, business but will sell meats only. drick^oii noticed one of liis horses York, three lots fronting on each street. were in masked costume and many of Mr. Crake, who is chief of t h e lied acting strangely. At first the animal The lots a r e S0xl2C feet and t h e them successfully concealed their Bank (ire department, was hurrying did not attack anyone but bit itself price paid was $170 per lot. Silas identity until they unmasked. t o go to o lire which hud broken out and growled like a dog. Recollecting M. Leach bought four lots adjoining in Fred ^Boicc's garage on Hast Among the guests were Mr. and the episode of tlie mail dog Mr. HenSIX N E W O W N E R S O F LAND A T those of Mr. Willis, two of these lots F r o n t street, opposite the Globe hoMrs. J. C. ((ing, Dr. and Mrs. Williamrickson suspected that the horse had F A I R F I E L D GARDENS. The lota tel. The (ire proved t o be n very FRANK E. PRICE NOTIFIED TO fronting on each street. Francis, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Saxon, N E W YORKERS A R R E S T E D LAST been bitten hy the strange dog a n d a r e the same size as those bought by trivial one, b u t i t hud all t h e apMr. and Mrs. Joseph Harrison, Mr. he sent for a veterinarian. The horse GET BUSY AT ONCE. Mr, Willis and the price was t h e All the Lots Bought Are Intended for and Mrs. S. B. Tuthill, Mr. and Mrs. W E E K AT OCEAN V I E W . pearance of being serious. Oily rags doctor advised that the horse b e Home Sites for Their Owners—One G. D. Teller and daughter, Mr. and Siad cuuglit iire a n d dense clouds of Councilmen Find Fault Because of same. Another lot on this tract, sitof the Purchasers Expects t o Build Mrs. Herbert N. Barber, Mr. and Mrs. They A r e Charged With Stealing killed, ill-. Ileniirickson was loath to uated on Forman avenue, was bought black smoke came from the buildDelay on East Front Street Sewer by Martin Burr. This lot is 50x135 Ibis Wintcr~or Next Spring. $800 Worth of Goods From a Dry ing. Mr. Fruko, who in a member Charles G. Smock, Mr. and Mrs. Fred unbU' animal on his ('arm. lie decidJob—Nothing Has Been Done for feet and t h e price was $150. Twelve lots a t Fail-field G a r d e n s S. H a y e s and daughters, Mi-, und Mrs. Goods Store at Atlantic Highlands ed to lock it up in the barn and await of the contracting firm of Earling, a Month, OHiciaU Say. and They A r e Now in Jail. were sold last week. All of t h e pur- Kenneth LeQuier, Mr. and Mrs. LionJoUiison & Fruke, w a s n t work in developments. T h e ' next ihiy t h e A lot on Church street a t F a i r Criticism of the Monmouth conchasers bought the lots as f u t u r e el Lancaster, Mr. and Mis. George Went Red Bank when tlio alarm was Three New York men, who have horse was absolutely uncontrollable. tracting company was voiced by Haven has been bought by Mrs. Mar- home sites. turned in. Buckalew and daughter, Mr. Andrus been living in a cottage a t Ocean ! ] attacked everyone who cami; t guerite Rogers, wife of Enslcy RogTr• _ . . _ . Atlantic A J . 1 - - . - J ? . - . Highlands, It'.^l.l 1« were _ ^ ; it * . . . .. i . John Gunsten of Riverside Drive, and son, Mrs. Samuel Howard, Mrs. View, near As lire chief i t in his duty t o bo Councilman G. Howard Lippincott at ers, one of the Red Bank mail eara n d pulled hoards from the side of the Red Bunk council meeting MonBardwell, Mrs. Mrs. O O. C. C. lieimer lieimer aanndd arrested l last Wednesdayyon a c h a rg g e '|tthe h e building with its teeth. teeth. I t r a n a t every lire a s soon as possible a n d Viers. This lot is f.OxtSO feet and »\ Midittelovm township, bought two Bardwell, It li,o drove his machine at a rapid into day night.• He said that the company tlie price was $250. A home for the | l° tH ^ tho corner of Commonwealth daughter, Misses Helen M. Gates, He-1 o i ' robbing Roberts k White's ..dry | a t full speed across the building a n d 1 of speed to g e t t o a last Thursday's hud contracted to lay sewers on East Rogers family will be built on the lot. javenue and A'ndover street. The Iot3 leoa Henderson,, Evelyn Chandler,goods store a t Atlantic Highlands a • struck the'side of the barn headlong gl w g g y , Front street within sixty days; that f frontage of 11G feot on Com- Al blaze. I n t h e car"' with him was Lffl Ali B Ba r tr e ttt , II . oi i sCC a r - f l '' w «>Ehts (ioods jthsuchh f h t it k d Eda Ann Luke,uan actress of New' «>Ehts previous previous. (ioods worth worth jj w jth force tthat it k was knocked A l m a Leffler, Alice tbe sixty days were up; and that the and 80 e t on p e u t e r , E l s i e Nikel, May and F r a n k Dennis, o n e of his employees. company had done no work on the York city, hus l>6\H;ht four lots at monwealth avur ?S«0 were taken.from the store. The. ofT its feet. The Florae was it great and Helen Helen m i n wel e On the machine was a n electrical job for nearly a month. Mr. Lippin- IMattmount, in Middletown township, Andover street. Mr. Gunsten bought Sullivan,, M a r ggu e r i t e ' Hintelmann, ' ' Lester I''l.vnn, Rudolph C. ;p c t and it was with much regret that i l d h t t Marjorie Soffel, Lena C.HAnderson/i gong which was kept constantly ring- cott said this delay was inexcusable. from the Land and Loan company, i Handel and Edward Adams. Evidence its owner ended its life with a bullet M j i the lots for a home and he expects to lots this winter oy next Celena Rowe, Helen Tuthill, Kstha | whu.-h leil to Iht- arrest ,ol the men from his revolver. The horse did not ing lo warn pedestrians. Another Two of the lots a r e on Valley drive ' »"'!<' » " warning wns a huge placard on the | ' " . , ' k ' f o " f °f l h e company Mayor and two are on Grecnview Cross, the f™« Miss Mary Smith o f ; was furmslu-d hy two hoys who were , bite anyone. P n c 0 o tt h u t w 0 I o t s w a s Howard, cur with the words "Fire Chief.' Arthur A. Patterson said that the four lots iiuiliini' u plot which run.s Brooklyn, Miss Maude Arnold of! 1 " " • ' o n l J l t l u ' y bus near the d r y ; No one saw the dog bite tip horse. work was being held up because ma, Seven lots were sold in the grove a t Newark, Russell Minton, Frank Roil- goods store the night it was robbed. : Since this incident several I'leasant When the uutomobile reached the through from street to s.treet. The lm t !T 1 corner of Broad and Front streets chinery ordered by the company for lots.are 30x100 feet and the price " » - : the h.^hest ... _ jir " ' hoys .said they saw a light flash-, Valley farmers have killed thei g pI,o ;i it of land on ly, y, James Hogan, g , Kit-hard Case, Wail ntll( sto11 l(1 a m:1 job had n not arrived yet. tiiv j u n imu u t <n I I v uw y t i ,Mr. 1111. . . . , . . Mr. I'Yukc slackened his pace some- the C l l i „.„ Willi V S h','""' ' a land " moving h ddogs h d noi signs of the tract. Eugene Soyer of Keel Bank , . the' store a man moving ddogs. T .These showed w a s p l t ton Cnlliriglon William V Smith i d dthat h h reaponded there was I ,William *,V "A. ' Morris " what. A line of hose was stretched Lippincott bought two of these lots. They a r e Joseph Stec, Howard Whitfield, M J • "bout, while another wulm'd back and • hydrophobia and no one knows they some time ago h S H d - -W ncroHS the street a 'short distance nofhiing in the contract to permit the bought a lot at the corner o£ Huena on t h e north eide-of Houston atreot, JCleary - h i i d M J iforth in front of the store. ! were bitten, hut their owners were a n d Joseph- McCue. east of the Globe hotel and several company to hold up the job and that place and Vista place from the Land almost directly opposite t h e l o t The men were arrested while eat- fearful that they might become someone elf-e should be engaged to iire engines were standing in the ing dinner in their cottage by County j afflicted in the same way as Mr. Henbought three or four weeks apo by finish the work if it was delayed much and Loan company, and the deed has Mrs. Catherine Bray of Red Bank. street. IJeU-ctive Charles O. Davenport, who i drickson's horse, recently been delivered. T h e lot is longer. A motion was paused inwas assisted by Sergeant Harry T. Kach lot is 411x120 feet and the price Mr. Frake, turned II'IH car from Clerk John L. Hubbard to 50x177 feet and the price of the lot of t h e two lots w a s $100. VanNute of He'd Bank, Chief of PoFront street into Cllobe court and it structing was $2,200. lice John R. Snedekcr of Atlantic P(\W Two lots on Houston street, adjoinwa.s then that the accident occurred. {"f'Jj 1 " ' " " k h-1>.'™e> the president A large plot of land on t h e river MONMOUTH COUNTY DEALERS f v Highlands, Chief Frank Rogers and « " " Ellen had walked from the Mechanic ! ° ty company, that the job must be a t Oceanic has been bought from t h e ing on the west those bought b y Mr. EXHIBIT AT LONG BRANCH. finished at once. Sergeant Fred Ledianl of Deal and | Soyer, wore bought by Eugene Akers street school through tilohp court ami Robert S. Johnson, the borough me- Land and Loan company by Capt. o f ' R e d Bank. These lots a r e t h e This Year's Show in the Ocean Park with her were two other girls, one of HENRY WILKINS H A S A N O T H E R S. S. Johanessen. This plot is on the chanic, advocated an outside fire whom was Anna Hartner, daughter north side of the road leading from same size as those bought hy Mr. Casino at Long Branch Declared to j A s b u r y Park. The men dicl not put LIVE STOCK LOSS. up a fight. 'I'hey were arraigned beof Alfred Hartiier, Ellen's two alarm on VVestsiile firehpuse at a cost Red Bank to Oceanic. The lot has Soyer, b u t they a r e on the corner of be the Biggest Ever t h e Held fore Recorder William P. Irwin of Scobeyville Farmer is Mourning t h e companions saw Mr. Frake's auto- of $3f|0. The council decided not to a frontage of 00 feet on the road Pvinct'ton s t r e e t anil the corner lot County. Atlantic Ili^lilands on a charge of mobile before Ellen did and they got dolre this woHt this year because the and i t is 439 feet deep. Capt. J o - has a frontage of 120 feet on that Death of the Champion Hound of Monmouth county's automobile burglary and were sent to the county These two lots cost $425. ucrosu the street safely. . Ellen start- < appropriation has already been hannessen paid $2,500 for it. Hstreet. e Atlantic Township—He Has Had^ show ik now under way at the Ocean jail a t Fi-t'ohold to await the action Mary V. Coan 6f Red Bank bought cd lo run across and then, becoming expects to build a home on the propMany Other Live Stock Losses. Edwin F. Gilland, supervising prin- erty n e x t spring. ] l l s p e e U r Kccves two lots on the F a i r View road a t t h e Park casino a t LonR Branch and will j - o f t h e K r a l u ] j u r y confused," she started to cross "back Henry Wilkins of Scobeyville sent cipal of the. public schools, asked that c o r n e r of Princeton street. These be continued until Saturday night of |a ( , i z t , d a hi R h-powered automobile to the west Pside of the street. his hound dog to drive his cows to the lots a r e each 40 f e e t wide, but a s F a i r this week. This y e a r s show is de- w h i c h w a 6 o w n e d , , o n e o f t h o m e n _ Fiien"was 'knockcc|1"dowirby the » P°lfcoman he stationed a t certain j barnyard last Wednesday. The dog View road runs a t an angle in front lared to be the biggest ever held by chief's car and the right front | hours on Harding road, near the high ! carried out instructions by barking at of t h e lots, each lot has a frontage the Monmouth county dealers. Large «iul rear wheels passed over her. A j school, as a precaution against accithe cows a n d by occasionally nipping A H A L L O W E ' E N PARTY. The request was complied on t h a t road of about 53 feet. T h e numbers attend the show each younj; man picked her up and car- dents. them on their legs. One of t h e cows corner lot has a frontage of a b o u t day to view the new models of auto- Mr. ried her to the doctor's office. Thewith and a policeman each day will M Jo s<!I oop r ler . , " - . , V? .V f, . f-." - i resented this t r e a t m e n t a n d retaliated young fellow shared in the general lose p;u't of bis off duty hours to HUNDREDS ATTENDED SUPPER 125 feet on Princeton street. T h e mobiles and the latest things in ac- •~ taincd Friends Friday Night. by giving t h e dog a kick in t h e head cessories. Most of the exhibits are guani.thi.' roiul between eight and other lot has n depth o f ' a b o u t 150 THERE LAST THURSDAY. horror which affected everyone who Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cooper of I t h a t killed the dog. Mr. Wilkins ia feet. These t w o iots sold lor $370. being made on the first floor of the saw the accident and he fainted nf- nine o'clock in the morning, eleven Shrewsbury , avenue entertained a mourning the loss of t h e hound. I t Tho Ladies' Aid Society Cleared $378 Delia Akera of Red Bank b o u g h t building but the overflow is being extor he got the girl (to the doctor's of- and one o'clock arid three and foulWith Which to Make Improve- a l o t on the F a i r View road for $180. hibited on the second floor. An in- p a r t y of friends Friday night a t a had t h e remitatioiuof being the finest iice. An ambulance was summoned o'clock. The policeman will g e t overments and Repair* to tho Chapel— This lot adjoins those bought b y Mary clined runway was built to the second Hallowe'en p a r t y . The house was . h u n t i n g dog in Atlantic township a n d time p a y for this extra work. He will to take Ellen to the Long Branch hosQuilt Sold for $26. . V. Coan on t h e east. This lot is floor on which to run the cars up. decorated with orange and black j its owner h a d looked forward t o m a pital, but the girl's condition was be stationed a t t h e place on Harding Lincroft turned out its entire pop- 40x125 feet a n d baa a frontage on Part of the second floor is given over crepe paper. All the guests wore mas- hunting trips with the dog thia fall. hopeleHB and alie was not moved from road where five stTeetB cpnverge. querade costumes. Hallowe'en g a m e s to dancing. Mr. Wilkins has. been unfortunate TWorgan V. Diabrow, /who was su- ulation to a supper in the chapel at Fair View road of about 53 feet. tho ofllce. The accident was witpastimes were enjoyed un- with his live stock the past" year and! ler, pa: Long Branch city made an appro- and other, nessed hy a large number of persons. pervisor of t h e paving of Broad that place Thursday night, and hunMatthew and Rebecca Johnson of the dog's death is the last of a large til midnight, when a luncheon was It happened so quickly an and unexpect- street, stated that ho would give a dreds of persons from neighboring Red Bank have bought three lots a t priation of $1,650 toward the show, served. night, H a r r y Ford won first prize number of animal losses he has sufA detailed report o£ this work u t t h e places went there also. The result the corner of H a r v a r d arid Wesleyan the money to be used in paying the edly that it - left • • th\ • • h \ spectators next council meeting Monday night, was that the ladies' aid society ducking for apples. T h e guests were fered. Last winter he lost six horses stunned. street. The plot has a frontage of expenses. The auto dealers' associa$378 with which to pay for 120 feet on Harvard s t r e e t a n d 130 ;ion made a contribution of about Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clayton and chil- and he had to re-build his barn in Kve-iyone agreed that tho accident November 15th. H e said he hoped cleared dren, Mr. and Mrs. J a m e s Clayton order to eradicate disease germs. and repairs to the feet, on Wesleyan street. The t h r e e $1,000. was unavoidable. Mr. 1'Ynke was not that all persons i n t i m a t e d in this im- improvements Among these improvements lots cost $375. Exhibits lire being made by dealers and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Last spring he painted sorrue of hia going fast •when he turned the corner provement would be present a t the chapel. are electric lights, which were used from all over the county. The Red McClaskey and daughters, Mr. and fruit trees to prevent his live stock and the car was brought to a stop for the first time at the festivities last Bank deale'rs who are showing their Mi's. F r a n k Smyth, Mr. and Mrs. Mul- from gnawing the bark. While the RED BANK H I G H LOSES. within four feet of the prostrate girl. week." cars at the show are Edward vonKat- fo.rd Thorpe, Mr. and Mrs. William paint was wet two heifers, two goats WESTSIDE HOUSES SOLD. Ellen wns a pupil in the third grade P. Hugg, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Smock, and a pony made a meal of the paintFlowers, leaves, Jack-o-Lanterns South Orange Gridiron W a r r i o r s Too tengell, Thomas McKnight, S. J. Pi- Mr. and Mrs. W a l t e r Thompson, Mrs. ed bark and died from poisoning. of the Mechanic street school. She McICenzie and Mr>. Edward and other evidences of Hallowe'en cot, Maurice Schwartz, Charles H. Strong for Local Boys. had just been dismissed from school Richard Mame Longstreet, Misses Marguerite 1 M. Haley Were the Buyer.. were used for decorations. In one when the firebell rang and she and The Red Bank high school football Johnston, Elgin salea company and and Catherine McCue, Miss Dorothy TOO MUCH STRYKER. Richard McKenzie has bought corner of the room was "Aunt t e a m was smothered by South O r a n g e the J. W. Mount company. most u f the pupils ran through Moss, H a r r y Patterson and Fred from Mrs. Mary Hcnrehnn of Little Chloe," a large figure of a colored high schfiol team S a t u r d a y afternoon Globe court to get to the lire. Noble of Red Bank and Mr. and Mrs. Twirler for the Alerts Had Orioles all Silver the house where he lives, on "mairyny," whose ample skirts cov- by a score of 04 to 0. T h e Red Bank VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS. H a r r y Ford of Perth Amboy: The Andersons ave comparatively tlie south side of Westside avenue, ered a grab bag from which articles Hia Mercy in Sunday's Game. t e a m was greatly outweighed by:thoir new rimidents of Ked Bank. They for $3,800. The lot is BOxlCO feet were Sterling Stryker, who was given drawn by persons who paid ten opponents and t o make matters worse A Branch Wai Organized Monday moved from Keyport to Eatontown and the house has six rooms. cents. The supper was of the old- some of Red Bank's strongest men his big league chance as a pitcher by Nioht at Red Bank. VERDICT O F $1,590.50. about four months ago nnd two country sort and its quality were o u t of the game because of inthe New York Giants, proved too A branch of the veterans of Formonths later they moved/1 to Red Mrs. Edward M. Haley has bought fashioned quantity drew many praises from juries. for the Orioles in their game Other Red Bankers were eign Wars organization was formed Edward W. Wise Wins Suit Against much Bank. The father is employed at the n house on the south side of Westeide and the diners for the women of Lincroft. Elnathan T. Field's Estate. with1 the Alerts of Atlantic Highlands knocked out in S a t u r d a y ' s game b u t last week at Red Bank, with ArRed Bank steam laundry, and the avenue from Miss Susie Allen for last Sunday, the Alerts winning by $3,500. The lot is 50x100 feet and were not badly hurt. T w o of t h e visA bazar was held in connection thur E. Slattery as commander, The suit of Edward W . Wise mother worked there for a time. Hesides hdr parents Ellen leaves' two the house has modern improvements. with the supper and a large number itors were forced o u t b y injuries a n d Charles A. Giblin as vice commander, against t b e estate of t h e late Elna- a score of 6 to 2. Sti-yker's home is brothers nnd n sister, Thomas and Real estate sharps say that the prop- of fancy articles was sold. On ex- one of them remained in a dazed con- Ralph B. Johnson as adjutant and than T. Field was tried a t Freehold ] a t Atlantic Highlands and he h a s South Harry C. Smock as quartermaster. last week. Mr. Wise had done a g r e a t | heen playing with his home nine since Edward Anderson and Miss Evelyn erty at. the figure was a great bar- hibition was a fancy quilt made by dition more than a n hour. This was Orange scored two touchdowns in The members of the post besides the deal of, work for Mr. Field during the the league season closed. . Anderson, nil of vvhoni live at home. gain, Mrs. Haley bought the prop- the women of Lincroft. each of the four quarters. T h e Alerts got t h e j u m p in t h e first officers are Reginald VnnBruni, John last te'nlyears of Mr. Field's life, a n d The funeral was held Sunday after- erty for an investment, It is rented j sold in advance of the festival for Carroll, Thomas J. McGrath, James had been paid only in driblets from inning Sunday when they scored t h r e e $25 to Mrs. Henry Courteous of noon at the Keyport Methodist by William Olsen. time to time. He brought suit to r e ! " i n s on three solid hits made off McGarritj, Edward J. Cuvanaugh, Brooklyn, who is visiting Mrs. Harry church and Cliu burial.was at Keyport. LODGE MADE $30. Rocco Dillione, Jr., Aloysius Patter- cover for these services. The suit oc- • Starr. In the third the Orioles g o t A short service was held at the house BOYDEN P E M B L E BUYS HOUSE. Richdale of Lincroft. Daughters of Liberty Held a Mas- son, Harry Pennington, John J. Fix, cupied two days and the jury brought three men on with no one out. I h e preceding the funeral nnd a prayer Thomas Meade, Frank E. White, Wil- in a verdict of $l,r><JO.fiO. E d m u n d I fourth b a t t e r h i t a short liner which querade Party F r i d a y Night. was mude by Rev, J. L. Pitt. The He Will Move to P r o p e r t y H e Bought Serenade at Lincroft. liam A. Kane, George Roop, Ray- Wilson was Mr. Wise's lawyer and was nabbed by the second b a s e m a n on Harding Road. service nt Keyport was conducted* by About 200 persons attended a m a s Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sprung of. LinRev. A. T. Brady. Catherine Bouton Boyden Pemble of Washington croft returned recently from their querade party a n d dance held F r i d a y mond Phillips, Lester Conk, F r a n c i s ' J o h n S. Applegate represented the and before the Oriole runners could! regain t h e i r bases a triple play had of Keyport sang "Lead Kindly street has bought Charles Luyster's honeymoon trip. They were sere- night in the Davidson building by the Higgins, Boynton Chamberlain, Kalph Field estate. been pulled off. T h e Alerts g o t t w o Light," and "Beautiful Isle of Some- ouso on the north side of Harding ih tl a s t W K e k b y n b o u t , Sons Liberty,,... lodge. Sacc'o,'Rocco Christopher, John Grqg ,, nn .uu|| ee dd oo nn ee n „ „Daughters „ „ . _ . „ „.of„,„„„_, n ih tl a s t W K e k b y n b o u t j% , llo , and more runs in the third a n d one in t h e where" was sung by a Keyport quar- ™ road" ™ for bis o occupancy Ins om, Ihelot; L j f ft t . . The Th serenadd Prizes were won by Mrs. John Holm- ?an, J r . , Emanuel Vise, Oliver H«vi r Visiting the Potato Country. f Lj occupancy^ Ihe^lot;., fourth. F r e i t a g then went in t h e b o s e o f 1Kro el s tet consisting of Mr. and Mrs. Innd, Herman Shutts and Clark Bergis 37 M.'xlI!5 , feet and t h e house, has v isac owr ui Harry Campbell, president of the for Red liank and t h e visitors scored , ., c u n u u u into L HU iiounu Jtllll II stead, Mrs. Joseph Fox, Miss Mary ' ors were invited into the house nnd Phelps Cherry, Edward Wharton and _ Miss Sarah Sherman and H a r r y seth. Broad street national bank, started but once off him. T h e Orioles g o t rooms and a bathroom. T h e house Iw c r o t l . , , a t c ( 1 t o sandwiches, cake and Ross, Fred Schildknecht, with organ ac- six R M iS h Sh d H has modern improvements and hard- other - -Jobes. A $2.f>0 gold piece was disfor Maine Tuesday morning of this refreshments. M r s . Sprung their two r u n s in the eighth inning. companiment by Mrs. Edward Whnr- wood floors. T h e price w a s $6,000 SLIGHT SUNDAY FIRE. posed of on the co-operative plan and week to look over the potato country The game was witnessed by a largo ton. Tho bearers were William nnd t h e sale was made by William A. formerly lived a t Brooklyn. was won by Miss Clara Hamilton of in the interest of the farmers of crowd. Next Sunday t h e same t e a m s Damage of $150 Caused by Defective Lockwood, Kufus Walling, William Monmouth county. He will spend will play a t Ited Bank again. The lodge clenred Fowler and Maurice Hritton of Key- Hopping. Mr. Luyster occupies the Sold a House and Bought Another. South Amboy. Fluo from an Open Fireplace. two or three days visiting tile farms house. He will move into a house about $:S0. port. F r a n k L. Bailey has sold his house A slight fire occurred Sunday after- where potato seed is grown, inspectwhich lie is building next door. on Highland avenue a t Atlantic High- Bible Society to Meet at Red Bank. noon at six o'clock in the home of ing the storage houses and otherwise MOVING F A I R H A V E N H O U S E S . .Dr. Reginald S. Dennett, the lands t o Benjamin P . Luyster of 1 . Hoar Wireless in Scotland. county physician, made an investiTlie 103d annual meeting of the Tlloma3 , 1U '! 1 : 1 ' ! ! t , t ^ ; I ! n jfire £ ; making himself familiar with the po- Ono H a s Been Moved a n d A n o t h e r Brooklyn for $0,000. The house has road and Spring street. °The gation which completely exonerated vers and the conditions u n A wireless telephone message sent eight rooms and the lot is 100x10!) Monmouth county bible society will ncy Will ho Moved. wns caused by a defective flue which , Mr. Frnko and which ascribed the out liy Hugh Hobins.'m of Keynovt on feet. Mr. Bailey has bought a house be held Thursday of next week nt t h e h the potato seed is raised, Alvin Parker of Fair Haven hna accident to unavoidable causes. The October Oth was heard in Scotland and lot opposite the Atlantic High- Reformed church at Red Hank. Sesbought the "Uncle Billy Chadwick" alarm was sent in and the lire was parents and other relatives of the lu'cording-to a letter received by Mr. lands casino from Miss Bessie Ilnllin. sions will be held in t h e afternoon house on 1'carl street a t that placo damage is eschild agree with the doctor on tins | liobeinson from George W. lion/.ic of The price wns $lfi,0(10. This house and n t night. T h e women of thoquickly put out. Tho r Automobile Kills Cow. and baa had it moved to the s o u t h e r n timated at about $l. i0. o i n t a n d they say t h a t Mr. Frake Aburduermhirc, Scotland. T h e mesa, hns ten rooma nnd is surrounded b y church will serve a supper. The bible Charles Covert of Tinton Falls was end of ihe street on a lot which h o society was organized in 1817. their sincere sympathy for his age was sent o u t on an umatour ma- a large lawn. owns adjoining the iirehouse. M r . hiving his cows to pasture early Inspection of Veterans' Auxiliary. unfoi'tuimto connection with (he ac- chine of 100 watt power nnd is beWednesday morning before daylight P a r k e r bought the house from Wolcident. T h e body was prepared for lieved to have established a long disThe annual inspection of the Sons ^ Joined a Red Bnnlc Lodge. when one of t h e animals was struck tcr Chadwick for $1,000 a n d h o Brand Street House Rented. burial hy Albert W. Wordcn, J r . tance record for this kind of apparaof Veterans' auxiliary of Ked Bank F r e d Reichers of Hudson a v e n u e was held Wednesday night by Mrs. by an automobile driven by a Free- bought the lot last spring from .1 allies D. Ottcrson's house on tun. i man. One of the cow's logs wan F r a n k Stockley of Philadelphia fotf Broad street has been rented furnish- joined the Red Hank Royal Arcanum Carson of Newark, t h e division presi- hold Mr. Parker will occupy t h a and t h e animal was otherwise $4f>0. Musical Lenders Selected. Fair Haven Houeo Sold. ed for the winter to Mrs. Elizabeth lodge last Thursday night. T h e de- dent. After tho inspection Mrs. ('ar- broken hurt. Its injuries were incurable and house. On the site where the lionra gree work was performed by a team Chester A r t h u r of Long Brunch Mrs. Alvinii Bennett has sold her I', Courvoisier of New York. T h e from Keyport Indue. Fifty persons son complimented the members of the. Mr. Covert put it out of its misery stood Mr. Chndwick will move tlio him been selected a.i lender of the house on Willow street a t Fair Haven rental was mude by the. Francis White lodge and said the organization was house which he owns and which h a After the in excellent condition. The auxiliary with a bullet. newly organized community o r - to Tony E. limiting, who bought i t agency. Mr. Otterson and his family attended the meeting. now occupies. The house will b a mooting a luncheon was served nnd n. chestra of R i d Bank and Harold I,ti- as an investment. will hold a sociable noxt Wednesday T h e price was are living at Anbury Park. T h e house uncial time was enjoyed. moved by George II. Patterson o f ros hns hei'ii made leader of the com- $1,1100 nml Ihe mile was made hy bus been occupied since last Hpring Party on Front Street. night. ' Red ltank, who also nu>v«l the housa m u n i t y chorus. Meetings a r e held William Curchin. The lot is JiOxIfiO hy Percy A. (iaddiii, who will move Miss Mac Degenring of West F r o n t which Mr. Parker bought. Tuemhiy Highlit nt the high school and feet and ^the house has nix rooms. to Union street. Every Knock a Boost. street gave a Hallowe'en party SaturBand's New Lender. 100 perilous have enrolled, A g e n -Tin' house is occupied by F r a n k We appreciate tlie free advertising (iiousi Rossi of Ne-w-YVk has been day night. I lancing and gamcii were F o r Sale to Close nn Estata. eral invitation him heen extended t o llcndrickfion. received a t the hands of Ye Town Those present were Misa Buys a Home. Y o u r opportunity t o piircliuoo a Red Iluiiki'i'H t o join these organiznGossip, b u t on the c o n t r a r y w e are engaged as leader of the Royal Ital- enjoyed. — «9-.-«s~Amelia M c l k ' i m o t t , Miss Marguerite flummcr homo lit » mu'rilico price. William Coibiu of Shrewsbury avo- not leaving Ufd Uank and will con- ian band of Hod liank. Hio mnnieal Wintor Comfort in Carney, Miss Certrude O'Brien, Miso e .hns bought, a house and > lot on tinue to ((ivc Ihe wonderful values wi abilityy has won for him many y prize: Margaret Kelly, Kernard Oaken, Kd- T h r e e cottages with garages nnil I'ut a Koupi't top on , grounds at Sou Hrijrht must bo Bold Mr. A. II. Dirlinu, have heretofore. We believe t h a t if in HUM countryy and in Kurop p have a nednn. Roadster $76 nnd $ 8 5 , e north side of Beech street from mund Charljcneiiii, Harry .Smock, Hpi'cinliHt ill ilinicull piano and player- touring $lfir> a n d $120, attached, in- John F. l.evi of Rutherford. Tlie lot you cannot nay anything, good a n d if Hd d B Hon.'d expects to move to R Red Bank in William Nullity, .lames Casey unit nt oncu to close an entute. Fully f u r - , niohed- Will be nold for onu-hiilf tof , you do not know for u positive fuct a short time. jiiano wink. No j o b t o o big and lione wnr t a x . II. H. Dcy & Son, is -Mix I'.!H feet and the house has six lh [ l the viiluc of tlio buililiiiK" nlone. too ciimnlicati'd for ua. We also luiy Craiihury, N . J . , phone •1-M-H'l.—Ad- rooms .iiul water and gus. The price j that what you nay ia so, it in b e t t e r Property has a h u g e frontiigo on t h a wns ?:2.000. Mr. Coihin bought the j ,,ot to say 'anything. Ye Town (io;iBonfires Prohibited. iind spi'dali/.c in iihcil pianos of fine vertiitement. ocean, on both nides of tins Ocean Port Monjnouth H o i u o Suit!. lioimr for b i s ' o w n occupancy. T h e -lip-i, take'noti'.-c. The Rose .Shop, (17 Keuident;* of ltrond street, from mnlifii. A. II. Dirliim'.M I'iiiiio Hhup, IM'IIC \V»H mude by A. L. Ivinii. Louis ( a u n t of Jersey City him Iluiik'.vnrd und on tho Kltre.vmliury Diimiiiiond plucc, Iti-d Hank. I'IKMIC S'rivnto Garnffc llroixl street, Ited Hunk. Sec ndver- Monmoiilli street to the southern limriver. Tim cottiigeu a r c niiiintsdned liti::-M, Ited ilmili. •Advi'i-tiiii'iociit. for rent, lire proof, wife and centiiicini'iit on l':iK'' 'I.—Advertisement. its of Ked Hank, m e hereby notified bought Patrick Kiiincy's liou.se a t in thorough repair nml order. Y o u not to build fircfi of any kind on the 1'ort Monmouth for $Li,'-!IHl a n d hail Drive O«ll lo Crnnhury -«&»@^ trally located, rear of !:!!! Blond new road, HI it hi injurious t o the moved into it. ' M n i . Kohert Van are offered n choici' of thrvii proper* tourHero In n clinnro to knock the II. C. nlreel; drive in through Hunling| rund and nee the Koupei auto top for Ye T o w n Gossip, A t t e n t i o n ! road, under n penalty of $10 Hue. ISlllnt, who occupied the- hotliM', hnii ties,, nt « jiricii which nmkea » n y #«« ing Fords and roiidsitcn'. Mai;*1.1! y o u r of I., in tho head by iiuitnlling nn iir'Cimnl nli-fct. If the Town f^osiiip will lakt i!<-H nnrn. cur ju-tt like tt sedan. Umvd«U>i-, much pniim lo r i i n i t M o - t h e news thai, Hyy order of A. A. VaUetHon, mnyor. inuvi-il into SylvnmiH l.'iirlinrl's IIOIIMV of tho imtnhur a n IIIIIIHIIHI I n v e s t Eden electric wnnhlnp macliine, ("nil Red Bunk.- Advi Cull or phone mciit. Moor plmw nnd iiliotoRrapfis rUuvmtiul. $7fi and ?K-"s ton. ing, JlOfi anil $ 1 2 0 , we tire nut going out of bunincus and Atti-st: John L. Iluhbard, Clerk.,-up -'Mortcti.'ioii & On. 'of Athtntic will bi) "cut you upon rc<iii>'»t, A4« attached, including, wnr lux. II. S.uri' giving woiidriful valtn'.i im KIH1 Advertisement. Ali Your Service in Red D«nk. Ilichliindii for n di'moiiMtration in Dr. Dunn, Surgeon OtiroEtotliat, dress Wllllnm II. Hiiitcliminn, Bilia(J. Swick, I - While iitri'ct, now rep- BOII. N . i- 1'honi) 4IU.- Ailvisriissyour home. Phono J7-J.—Advertiao. Reroiid National hank building, Ited Key & !>on, phone- .'l-M-H.'l, C i w i b u r y , IIIIH tn the conti.iiy, we will glndy put ri-iu-ntini; K>-y*1mn- lnullnry of I.nnj; rni'nt. t bet- tin our (my H'H. Tin1 Uotu- iiboji, liimk. Hours from! S!:00 t o 0:00N. J . Advertisement. p ~** . *^... . (17 Broad dlivct, Kfd Hunk. Sec ndl'rompt p. in, daily. Tidenhone 101-W.—AdA n oyster supper, w i t h lott; o f o t h e r llianch1 and Anbury I'ark. Alhllry .i.fi Rniliu ficlionl fluMjisr Goods for All I*Hrpo»c?a. vciti:H-iiieiit on juige ."t. Advertise- thingtl bcriide.-i o,\i*teiH, will be mMVi-d iitTvic" . W'd call for iind deliver.-vertisement. tor hoya a n d Rl l over twelvw yenra, m e n t , JUiy from nianufiictiii*'r; neiit on Thiiriuliiy afti'inoon, November l l l h , Wo tmy, H'Ht, n i l , lin|{if"i''i'» «f wireless (olfKiniihy. h Dosil Forget %hn Concert. amirovftl, gUiirantccd, ciitidoguo Creo, ut fi::ill )'. M., at Chinch Hall at Lithlr,V Hn d o l l repaired n o w . d<> rc|iair lyp« d Have y Send for prospectus. VnnDyko EitcFii»t Utiptisi chinch, Tlmriulny ( t o - Fifth Avi'nms Sporinlty Co., 500 Have your dull repaired now. di> tle Silver hy the m m of the Little Sill l Hosjutal, H t l fltiire »f « 'I lion .ii not wait Cor Xnnu*. Ilh* tric Co., Asliury i*iifk,—Adv«rti«8- morrow iihrht). Tirketa, 50 coiitd. - - Fifth uventii', New York.—Aiivertba- nut wait for .\miis. Poll Hospital, ver Methodist cliiirch. TickrlH Atlv Htrcet, Jli'il !>iin!(, Tiubin's. AdwrtiwiiU'i't. t Truliin'K. -Advertini'iuvnt. ment. coutfi. - Advert isifiiifiit. ' " " • " " t SALE OF TWELVE LOTS. MUST HURRY TINGS UP. THREE HELD AS BURGLARS. J AUTOMOBILE SHOW-OPENS, LINCROFT'S BIG NIGHT. m i; l nlniinyl r r\ 1-in t.!**^ L^t **rr^f\ n f / i i i o i linl/l L n I MED BANK EQE^ISTEiL NOVEMBER 3 , Pwt Tw% • """' Weare not A "Special Sale" House I * W 6f J. SLOANE.U However—We believe that there is sow an oxpectynt public waiting for substantially lower prices—lower 'liian any declines in cost up to the present would justify. Our stocks are very full nnd complete, so we decided to inaugurate JU sale of such magnitude, at selling prices so much below the regular quotations, that no one really interested in the purchase of household J furnishings can ignore this money j saving opportunity. An inyeased ; volume of business must compensate | for the greatly reduced prices. I To those who have never purchased here—we desire to convince you that 1 even though only a modest expenditure is contemplated, something of ; unusual value can always be found in this establishment. "••• - FIFTH AVENUE AT FORTY-SEVENTH STREET, NEW YORK A Three Million Dollar Readjustment Sale Real Reductions up to 4O%^pn Owing to the extremely low prices, made for the purpose of immediate sale, we cannot send these gooda<on approval, reserve or exchange them, or .accept theirreturn at a later data. In some instances there is but a, single example; in others, many du>-. plicates. , A 'Wonderful Assortment of FUR]SriTURE,ORIENTALRUGS; CARPETS,DOMESTIC RlGS, LINOLEUMS. All prices marked in plain figures. This Bale does not offer a collection of mediocre Roods, assembled for "discount sale" purnoHca, but is comprised of our regular dependable and desirable merchandise. The usual Sloanc high quality is guaranteed, at prices so low so to make this the most important and genuine money-Buying opportunity of recent years. , Owing; to limited space, we list only a few of the many articlea included in the sale. Free delivery to all shipping points in th4 United States. , , Store Open from 0 A, M. to 6 P . M» Extraordinary Savings on Sloane Furniture 6300 Imported and Domestic Rugs T HIS GREAT SALE includes remarkably 'Ajnong the furniture offered will be found a 850 Room-Size Oriental Rugs Despite the fact that chaotic conditions in the, Orient Indicate o scaielty of desirable carpets nnd consequent high prices for the next two yearn, we are offering from our stock 850 room-size rugo. In tliia collection will be^ found rugs of all deuirable weaves, including the fincBt productimiB us well TO those of more moderate price. It in obviouH that, of this great collection, we can only enumerate hut a few exampleu, which we give you below: varied and extensive stocks of all kinds and n u r n b e r o f genuine antique examples of the 16th, . , . _ .. , . ., , An unsurpassed variety of choice patterns and colorings. All styles of dependable furniture assembled lor those who appreciate purity of design, and work- 17th and 18th centuries. Call early in the day Bizes are included from 22 Vi x36 inches to 12x15 feet. manahip of highest quality. to insure unhurried selections. 3250 Wilton Rugs This great assort ment contains all the best-known domestic and imported Wea.vt'H. All nizes are represented, especially the popular 12x9 ft., 6x9 ft., etc. Kouularly 4225.00 9x12 feet . 195.00 0x12 feet . 185.00 9x12 feet . 165.00 9x12 feet . 157.50 9x12 feet . 154.00 9x12 feet . 142.00 9x12 feet . 133.00 9x12 feet . 125.00 9x12 feet . 120.00 9x12 feet . 115.00 9x12 feet . 114.75 9x12 feet . 110.00 9x12 feet . 97.50 9x12 feet 11.3x15.0 feet. . 334.00 ll.:ixl5.0 feet. . 265.00 11.3x15.0 feet. . 245.00 11.3x15.0 feet. . 232.00 11.3x15.0 feet. . 205.00 11.3x15.0 feet, . 183.50 11.3x15.0 feet, . 177.50 11.3x15.0 feet. . 155.00 11.3x13.0 feet. . 220.00 11.3x13.6 feet. . 195.00 11.3x13.6 feet. . 160.00 11.3x13.6 feet. . 135.00 11.3x12.0 feet. . 184.00 11.3x12.0 feet. . 147.50 214.00 9x15 feet . 195.00 9x15 feet . 184.00 9x15 feet 142.50 9x15 feet. . 175.00 8.3x10.6 feet.. 155.00 8.3x10.6 feet. . 145.00 8.3x10.6 feet., 134.00 8.3x10.6 feet. 125.00 8.3x10.6 feet.. Sulo Prlco , $180.00 150.00 148.00 120.00 122.50 121.00 11,3.50 106.00 102.50 96.00 90.00 90.00 87.50 75.00 250.00 210.00 195.00 185.00 161.00 145.50 137.50 120.00 175.00 149.50 122.50 105.00 128.50 117.00 170.00 157.50 132.00 112.50 139.50 110.50 115.50 105.00 102.50 Blr.a Ilocularly 9x12 feet 9x12 feet 9x12 feet 9x12 feet 3x12 feet 9x12 feet 12x15 feet 12x15 feet 11.3x15.0 feet. 11.3x15.0 feet, 11.3x15.0 feet, 11.3x15.0 feet, 10.6x13.6 feet. 9x15 feet I'll .§230.00 $168.00 . 140.00 112.00 . 105.00. 84.00 . 105.00 82.50 . 88.50 69.50 . 61.50 49.00 . 175.00 140.00 . 162.50 130.00 . 365.00 265.00 . 220.00 175.00 . 160.00 128.00 . 100.50 80.00 . 135.00 105.00 . 290.00 210.00 KfRUlarly 9x15 feet . . 9x15 feet . . 9.0x10.6 feet 8.3x10.6 feet 8.3x10.6 feet 7.6x9.0 feet 6.9x9.0 feet 6.9x9.0 feet 0.9x9.0 feet 6.9x9.0 feet 4.6x7.6 feet 4.6x7.6 feet 4.6x7.6 feet 3x6 feet 540 Plain Seamless Chenille Axminster Rugs Sale Plica ..S175.00 S140.00 91.50 .. 122.50 72.00 .. 90.00 G2.00 .. 78.50 43.00 .. 54.00 52.50 .. 66.00 95.00 .. 130.00 63.50 .. 80.00 47.50 .. 60.00 25.00 .. 37.50 52.50 .. 72.50 36.00 .. 45.00 26.50 .. 32.50 9.50 . . 12.00 SU7.50 107.00 67.00 22.50 ; Plain CcnterH with llnnd llorders Six* 9x12 f e e t Ilcmil.rll $O'.U.O l ii" K-Kiilai-ly Siilc I'rico llxl 2 feet K.Us 10.0 feet .Hull- I'rict* $7.").00 .•> 100.00 HB.fil) S8U.00 70.00 140,000 Yards of Imported and American Carpets and Linoleums I • • ied in puttorn and colur that, a proper selection is) assured for every room. r Yinl ts.il.; l*i tii- '•••in Carpets ' • ••() yds. l I'Uiin Wil.... and Velvet:) of i -1 nch. Kn^lifdi unil l)o..i( lie manufacture. $7.00 (i.OO r>.7.r) 5.ar> C.50 1,800 yds. I'iain French Willoim. '.)9 inches) wide, 8 colors. 0,(100 yds. Plain and Mottled Wilton Velvets, 116 indict) wide, 11 colors. ih.f.OO ydst. Plain AxininKtor.s, 17 colors. 8.25 7.50 7.75 K.25 fi.75 7.00 0.25 5.H0 5-1.00 4.50 •1.(10 1.25 4.00 ITl.v |'.T Vir,| Figured Carpets „„,„'„„ ,',;'.; 15,000 y d s . F i g u r e d A x - $10.0(1 m i n s t e r s , i m p o r t e d mid 7.7fi domestic, inrluding the COO finest K n ^ l i s h w e a v e s . H.M) 12,:)0D yd:). Figured fi.GO Wilton:), i m p o r t e d nnd 65 p a t t e r n s ti.OO d o m e s t i c , K.00 I and colors. 5.75 5.35 I !»,0()0 yds. F i g u r e d W i l 5.00 ton Velvet:;, m a n y w i t h 4.25 S t a i r GirpelH to m a t c h . 4.25 12,000 ydn. Wool Velvetu. Figured fl.OO H.25 7.fid 0.76 G.OO fi.OO ;i.00 SH.00 (i.OO .1.75 4.25 7.20 6.25 5.75 5.35 4.80 3.85 3.15 Dining Room Suites and Pieces 2207-X D-8026 1382-X 2076-X KiH7-X 18G3-X 1H75-X 40-X 'i:W2-X 8,000 Yurdtt in 32 Tile and I'ui<|iiel IlcMgnH liogulur price per uq. yd $2.00 (o $4.00 •Sale price per nc|. yd $1.00 I to $3.20 lfiiM-X I)-'.!)22 21i!f>-X ;!4H-X 905-X 9IM-X 1295 X 71K-X lCKl-X IHIMi-X fifiO-X 61I0-X 1411-X 670-X 71,'I-X 1H95-X, "Sloane" Improved Vacuum Cleaners Th» beat and simplest for the home. Olenner Attachments for frpeciul cleaning Jlviulutly. $48.00 11.00 H.larrio*. »40.O0 8.00 Nest of Four Tallies, mahogany, hand painted decorations Tea Taulc.manogany.Bln.is tray Breakfast Set, Gate Irfg Tuble, Colonial-Empire, mahogany finish, 6 pieces Cherry Breakfast Set. walnut, blue decoration, 9 pieces Walnut Spanish Sot, 10 pieces. Ilepplowhitciiiahocany,9 pieces Sheraton Set, mahogany, 9 pieces Colonial Set, mahogany, 9 pieces • Adam Set, mnhofruny, 9 pieces Hepplewhite, mahogany veneer, i) pieces Spanish walnut set, 1(1 pieces. . Queen Anne walnut, 10 pieces. Kimnrlj k $40.00 60.00 $30.00 45.00 258.00 ZOO.dU 650.00 1100.00 1200.00 525.00 765.00 875.0(1 1200.00 875.00 1400.00 1350.00 950.00 975.00 1400.00 1600.00 1600.00 1050.00 1200.00 1200.00 Bed Room Suites and Pieces i:!!)9-X Inlaid Linoleum® Sale l'rice Walnut Arm Chair, silk and wool tapestry of the period.. D-765 17th Century Arm Chuir, wal- $.'!00.00 $200.00 nut, Venetian red silk velvet, antique in effect 200.00 D-3025 Reproduction of l(Jth Century 295.00 Italian Table in walnut, 65".vl9" 225.00 D-10R4 Reproduction 17th Century 350.00 Sofa, very comfortable, green brocatelle, fi'8" long 275.00 Reproduction of early 18th Cen- 450.00 tury Love Seat, walnut, all figured green silk velvet, rich trimmings of the period 435.00 300.00 Chippendale Kasy Chuir, mahogany, down cushions, silk and wool tapestry, reproduction of needlework 415.00 300.00 D-052i) Walnut Sofa covered with raspberry all s-ilk damask, galloons and fringes, 6 ' 3 " lonp;. . 475.00 325.00 8-10558 Reprodrction of 17th Century Win^r Cl'r'ir in walnut, fine wool t a p e ' t r y in needlework 450.00 325.00 effect '. H-8<i21 Handmade Reproduction lHlh Century Chippendale Commode 350.00 550.00 in mahogany, 4 ' 1 " wide D-G677 Marble Jardiniere on supports, Italian design, capper linings, 350.00 E00.00 47"x21">;2.S!i" high S-12262 I.r.tn 17th Century Walnut Chaise Longne, wool tapestry. 500.0(1 350.00 S-8071 Late 17th Century Oak book450.(10 650.00 case, Pepys fac-simile S-10-107 Pair Flora! 1'a'ntings, Von Heuscn School. . . . each 040.00 450.00 D-31H9 Early 18th Century Sofa, covered'rreen silk figured velvet. 800.00 500.00 Rev. Reproduction of late 17th Century Sofa in walnut, fine 600.00 875.00 wool tapestry, 6'G" long Late 17th Century walnut Sofa, 7' long, wool tapestry, with rich galleons mid f r i n g e s . . . . . 895.00 625.00 Reproduction 17th Cer.tu.ry S-870 Walnut Settee, crewel work embroidery on heavy linen 750.00 625.00 fabric, antique in effect D-1324 Chippendale Sofa, mahogany, silk and wool tapestry, reproduction of needlework, 7 ' 6 " 975.00 650.00 Antique Floral Picture, a t S-532 tributed to Jean Ilfiptiste... . 1075.00 675.00 D-n()2G Reproduction Stuart Sofa, antique oak. Venetian red silk velvet, fringes of the period. . 1100.00 875.00 S-BSCl Pair of Carved Wood and Gilt 2032.50 1500.00 Torcheres Pair IStb Century French S-906 paintings "Cupid's Surprise". . 3900.00 2750.00 1BS8-X 95 Seamless Wilton Velvet Rug* 449 ReversihleSeamlessSmyrnaRugs oimorly D-2816 K15-X l.r()2-X All Hand liraided Ruffs; Machine Braided Ruf*s and Bath Mats At 25';; off Marked Prices Small Tables ,and Occasional Pieces Living Room Pieces Braided Ruys; Bath Mats Hefj'ilJ'rlv fc41),. Vr\r* 9x12 feet $108.00 8.3x10.6 f e e t . . ' . . 134.50 ISx!l feet B4.00 3x<; feet 28.00 §88.00 79.50 79.50 60.50 G9.50 G0.50 57.50 50.00 192.00 170.00 198.50 185.00 90.00 76.50 71.00 67.00 57.50 57.50 52.00 49.50 50.00 10.00 42.50 40.00 40.00 38.50 31.50 29.50 27.50 13.50 12.50 11.50 9.00 8.00 9.50 4.50 5.75 1650 with Band Borders <;!i« Salu Fl 1<^ 8.3x10.6 feet.. .$110.00 8.3x10.6 feet. . . 100.50 6.9x12.0 feet.. . 102.00 6.9x12.0 feet. . . 90.00 6.9x9.0 feet... . 87.50 6.0x9.0 feet. .. . 76.50 6.9x9.0 feet. . . . 72.50 6.9x9.0 feet. . . . 64.50 10.6x13.6 feet. . 240.00 10.6x12,0 feet. . 214.00 . 254.00 9x15 feet . 215.00 9x15 i'eet . 114.00 6x9 feet . 90.00 6x9 feet . 88.00 6x9 feet . 84.00 6x9 feet . 72.75 6x9 feet . 72.50 6x9 feet . 65.00 6x9 feet 4.6x7.6 feet.. . . 60.00 4.6x7.6 feet, . 63.00 4.6x7.6 feet, . 56.00 4.0x7.6 feet. . 55.00 4.6x7.6 feet. . 49.50 4.6x7.6 feet.. . 49.00 4.6x7.6 feet. . . . 48.00 4.6x7.6 feet. . . . 40.00 4.6x7.6 i'eet. . . . 36.50 4.6x7.6 feet... . 35.00 36x63 inches. . . 19.50 27x54 inches. . . 18.00 27x54 inches. . . 16.25 27x54 inches. . . 12.75 27x54 inches. . . 11.00 221/.X3C inches . 12.75 8.50 221/3x36 inches 221/3x36 inches . 7.75 380 Axminster Rugs It.Kularly Bring full information necesfcaiy to assist in an i m m e d i a t e ' f l i i Bring, with .you accurate measurements of the space to be occupied by either Itug, Carpet or fliece «df Furniture. Bring any aamptea of colors with which your new 'purchases must harmonize. 'J'hi^ is an opportunity offered the public to purchase—THE GOODS THAT THEY WANT, AT THE TIME THEY DESIRF THKM, AT THE LOW PRICES THE'. EXPECT. Sliu Come Prepared! to Buy 1HII5-X .,,, C91-X 820-X Side Chair, Colonial, rush scat Mahogany Side Clia'r, i'lip ser.t MahoRany Day lied, fiameonly Colonial lied, four post, mahogany, twin size Colonial Bed, four post, mahogany, size 4'(l". Colonial lied', four po;< ••"•, mahogany, size 4'li" Chifforolie, mahogany and enamel Highboy, maple and mahogany Bureau, crotch m a h o g a n y . . . . Hepplewliite IIi|(lil)oy, niahoi;iiny Jncobean H«lro<im Set, in deal, 1) pieces, including mirror d r a y Enaim-I fict, il pieces. . . Mahoguny lledroom Ket, 10 pieces Queen Anne Set, walnut, H pieres Queen Anne Bedroom Set, walnut, 0 pieces Colonial, ninhnguny and maple, 10 piece.., including :! mirroni Ilepplewbite, roli<l mnhognny, •I pici-e,.. . . ' '. Mnliogany Itnlrooin Set, Colonial four-iiop!,er,, .7, iiipcesi..*... French Peasant Hedniom Set, hand fainted, 10 pieces lllack hnumel Set, hand ileco- rution, trimmed witlv m e , . , . $25.0(1 35.00 55.00 'S2O.O(> 28.00 45.00 150.00 110.(10 180.00 120.00 180.00 120.(10 225.00 350.00 325.00 195.00 2-10.00 215.(10 475.00 350.(10 850.00 900.00 62.1.00 750.00 635.00 910.00 700.00 1000.00 725.00 900.00 725.00 1125.00 S25.00 1400.00 950.00 1500.00 075.00 1350.00 985.06 746-X 1930-X 1B19-X 2297-X 1617-X 1596-X 315-X 1GO0-X 2281-X 1811-X 1518-X 1633-X 314-X 1G08-X 1028-X 118-X Oak Drop Leaf Table, 20"x i'»™«'" 40" $25.00 Mahogany Tray, 2 0 " x 3 0 " 23.00 Walnut Lamp Table, 2 4 " diameter 85.00 Mahogany Nest of Four Tables, painted decoration... 40.00 iVuhogany Lump Stand, 10"x 12" 35.00 Walnut Cate Leg Table, l'10"x2'5" 48.00 Mahogany Tea Table, with tray 60.00 Walnut Gate. Lc!g Table, :iO"x36" 60.00 Mahogany Tea Wagon with Tray, 1 7 " x 2 5 " 60.00 Mahogany Gate Leg Table, 44" 60.00 Walnut Lamp Stand, 1 2 " x l 2 " 60.00 Mahogany Lamp Stand, l ' 9 " x 1'6" 55.00 Lacquered Tea Table with tray 75.00 ' Walnut Table, l ' 9 " x 5 ' 0 " . . . . 75.00 Carved walnut Consol, 18"x 30" 130.00 Lacquered Chinese Desk, 22"x 42" 300.00 Odd Pieces 2073-X I809-X 2020-X Ifi48-X 1649-X I!»!>8-X 1X74-X 8 «''rri™ ?20.00 20.00 27.00 30.00 30.00 36.00 45.00 45.00 45.00 45.00 45.00 45.00 60.00 60.00 100.00 250.00 smo M M Inlaid Mahogany Serving Tnv» Mahogany W i n d s o r A i l • Chair, wood seat •< Mahogany High Chair, w i ? , seat, with tray Small Side Chair to m a t t e chair above, rush seat ,. Small Queen Anne Chair, vtsjnut, with rush seat. ,,. Wing Chair, cotton t a p e s t r y . . Three fold, Genuine Lea'dier Screen, wood frame b a c k . . . . SJS.00 $12.00 2E.0O 20.00 30.00 25.00 63.00 40.00 62.00 100.00 45.00 75.00 250.00 195.00 Formerly Gold and green mirror, compo ornaments, 18"x27" $36.00 Colonial, eagle ornament, 16"x MG6-X 36" 40.00 Gothic .polychrome, 20"x32".. 40.00 KS6-X Mahogany and gold mirror, M67-X 20"x39" •. 55,00 1I72-X Gilt mirror, blue border, 20"x 40" 76.00 Gilt mirror, Adam design, Wedgwood omament,20"x40" 70.00 Italian gilt mirror, 23"x38".. 85.00 Oval Adam, etched glass, 22"x 142H-X 32" 85.00 Oval Colonial, 26"x38" 90.00 •111-X Colonial convex mirror, eagle H99-X orivimcnt. 26"x35" 110.00 Adam design, etched glass dec4,13-X oration, 25"x387 95.00 Italian, hand decorated, bev•10S-X eled glass, S'7"x2'O" 95.00 Chippendale, compo ornaments, iHu!-X beveled glass, 24"x4D" 135.00 Queen Anne, all crystal, blue bor•171-X der, l'G"x3'3" 150.00 Qi;een Anne, beveled orna::57-X ments, blue border, 23"x42".. 150.00 Ciiippcndale, blue border, bev!4::3-X eled glass, 2'3"-x3'l(>" 160.00 Oblong Adam, mitred glass, cempo i-anels jiainted in natural colors, 26"xC0" 195.00 Adam, nil crystal, etched or•127-X naments, blue border, 2C"x42" 225.00 Queen Anne, fine dining room I6C3-X design, blue border, 48"x.'!l". 285.00 Sale Pr!c« • SIKI>—.Feet rx-Hcrtptlpn Fuimnlly Bulo Frill* 8. 2x C. 6 ASIA MINOR, soft red ground $H60.00 11. lx 8. 0 KHANHAH, blue ground, allover design 450.00 i).10x C.ll ASIA MINOH, red ground, nllover d e s i f " . . . . 550.00 11.11x0.0 KHANBAH, tan ground, allover design 020.00 1 0 . 6 x 8 . 1 ASIA MINOR, camel's hair colorings. 675.00 10. lx 8. 2 ASIA MINOR, red ground, Sernpi d e s i g n . . . . 875.00 1 1 . 8 x 8 . 1 MAHAL, dark blue ground, allover deni(rn... 775.00 17.10x0.1 KHANHAH, red ground, Mahul d e s i g n . . . . . . 825.00 1 1 . 0 x 9 . 0 AKAK, red ground, allover design 895.00 1 1 . 9 x 9 . 0 ARAK, dark blue ground, allover design 900.00 1 2 . 5 x 9 . 1 ASIA MINOR, soft red ground, medallion..., 925.00 11.4x8.10 AUAK, medium blue ground, nllover design.. 900.00 13. 3x 0. 9 ASIA MINOR, medium blue ground 1050.00 11. 7x 8.10 AKAK, tnn ground, all over design... 920.00 13. 4x10. 0 ASIA MINOR, blue ground .' 10C5.00 15. 8x 8. 2 ASIA MINOR, camel ground, allover design.. 1025.00 11. 7x 9. 5 ARAK, soft red ground 985.00 13. 2x10. 3 ASIA MINOR, ivory ground, Serapi design.. 10H5.00 12. Ox 9. 8 ARAK, dark blue ground,.allover design 1050.00 17. 7x11. 9 KHANrtAH, medium blue ground, medallion. . 1050.00 14. Ox !). 6 ASIA MINOR, blue ground, Feraghan design 1076.00 14. lx fl. 1 KHANUAII, red ground, Serebend design 1200.00 14.(2x10. 1 ASIA MINOR, neutral green ground 1150.00 13. 8x10. 6 ARAK, blue ground, allover design 1200.00 16.10x10.6 ARAK, mulberry red ground, allover; design.. llijG.OO 15. l x l l . 3- ASIA MINOR, dk. blue gr'nd, allover design.. 137C.00 15. 4x11. 8 ASIA MINOR, blue ground, Serapi design 1385.00 17. 7x15. 4 KHANBAH, Polish design, allover effect 15U0.OO 15. 6x11. 7 ASIA MINOR, ivory ground, pastel colors 1450.00 12. lx 8.10 SHAH ABDAS, silky rose ground 1600.00 18.8xll.10 MAHAL, red ground, allover design 1975.00 21. 3x16. 8 ASIA MINOR, red ground, Serapi design.... 220(^00 12. 9x10. 1 ISMIDT, lustrous blue ground, fine quality.. 1950.00 19. 4x11. 9 AKBAR, soft mulberry ground, allover design 2000.00 24. 6x15.10 KHANBAH, plain blue center, Kcshan border 2400.00 $285.00 ,816.00 395.00 420.00 475.00 475.00 B70;00 680.00 660.00 670.00 675.00 675.00 680,00 690.00 700.00 725.00 740.00 745.00 775.00 790.00 835.00 840.00 875.00 875:00 900.00 900.00 985.00 1050.00 1075.00 1100.00 1200.00 1350.00 1450.00" 1000.00 1690.00 1579-X $25.00 30.00 35.00 45.00 50.00 60.00 60.00 G5.00 70.00 75.00 75.00 ?5.00 100.00 105.00 105.00 115.00 145.00 175.00 225.00 Genuine Antique Pieces Formerly S-S2 1745 l!..'.8 T) ' • ' ' ' S-1682 1:"'.)() 2'17 S-1042 S-5.26 .S-46 521 ais Antique mahogany Mirror.... $135.00 Antique Sheraton Chest of Drawers, in mahogany 185.00 Antique mahogany Sheraton Scf.-i Table ._ 250.00 I'i'.ir of Antique Sheraton mahogany S'AIV Chairs, covered v.ith Hi:o plush pair 300.00 Antk re Sheraton mahogany Sifa T.-.h'e 350.00 Antique .'Sheraton mahogany Pembroke Ti.b!e,. 475.00 Antique Queen Anne walnut Desk Table 450.00 Antique walnut Bureau Desk. 550.00 Pair (.f Antique Italian walnut Arm ("hairs, covered with antique green ('amask, for pair. 500.00 Pair of Antique Adam Arm Chairs, beech, natural finish, covered in antique brocade,pair (100.00 Antique Inlaid mahoguny Tall Clerk tiSO.OO Pair of Antique lGth Century Italian Torcheres, gilt nnd wood, with modern ariim, .cadi 712.50 Antique HheraU'n S e t t e e , painted with indefinite color decoration, covered with old chintz i 7f.0.00 Antique walnut Queen Anne flofn, with antique hrocatelle. 05O.00 Antique <<ak inlaid Bureau KecHtuire llonltcHse 1760.00 Antique walnut Queen Anno Sofa,CTTrerodwith npatliworir. 2000.00 Antique Adam nutin wood Commode, painted meilidlloim. 2500.00 Antique Italian, Kith Century, walnut Credence 3500,00 Bliln Prlco Fine Persian Carpets Dcpcrliitlon Formerly Halo Prtro p—Feet Klx 7. 0 Klrm'shuh |lir>O.(K) $8.10.00 Klx 7 . 7 Kirm'Hhah 1150.00 875.00 •IxlO. 1 Kirm'Hlmll 1200.00 1)00.00 000 OxlO. 2 Humudiin. laio.oo 050.00 ar.o.oo •lx H. 4 Klventl.. .. .00 17 1)75.00 l l x 0. (1.KlrnTflhuh 137.1.0 0 2x 8. 7 Klrin'Rhuli 1350.00 1)75.00 122,r).(K) 975.00 l x 7.10 Sarouk.... (ixlO. 1 Ifamadan. i-mo.oo looo.oo 3x10. 1 Hanuuliin. 1450.00 1000.00 2% H. 3 El vend.... ITid.lK) 1050.00 Ox 7. 0 faroiik 15I)I).IH) 11SOJI0 Os 7. 2 Slirouk.... 15(H).0(l 1150.00 3x S.1O Klrm'Hhati 1(15(I.(K) 1100.00 !ix H.KI Huroult.... l(!7.r).()O 1200.00 4x1(1. 0 Harouk... , KiriO.oo 1200.00 l l x I). 4 Harouk.. . . lHIK).(K) 1350.00 OxlO. 1 Kirm'slmli 2IHKI.0O 1450.00 OxlO. 8 Kirm'.Mhati 2100.1)0 laoo.oo ilxlO. 8 Kiiin'sliali 215(1.0(1 1300.00 •2x12. 8 Klvend... . 2250.00 KiOO.OO S x l l . 1 Kirm'fiiiah '£XMM 11150.00 10x12.10 Klvpnd... , 250(1.(10 17110.00 3x17. 3 Klrm'hhnh 250(1.00 1500.00 3x 0.11 Karouk.... liWlll.OO 1750.00 8x12. 4 Surouk,... l!50(J.0O 1U0O.0O Slae—Foet nnrrly H.ito Prln 13. IxlO. 14. 5x10. (i Kurotik.... 2750.410 KiOO.OO 15. Nxl.'t. I I Klrm'nhnli ~7liO.OO HOOO.IM) 25. Ox IK. 0 Kirm'nhali 2N(K).(«) 20i)().()0 IH. 2x12. .'{ KiriirHhiih 30410.1)0 IBOOiOO lfi. 2x12. 1 KiMD'slutl) 2(1. 0:;17. 0 Kinn'.'iliHli nooo.oo nsom i!O. .'Ixl.'t. (! Kiriii'nliuli X'50.00 2200.0!' 17. Hxl2. (i [Uiroidt.... .'Hill).IK) Z^llO.lll 17.11x12. 0 Haroiilt.., . o.K);;ioo.i)i) II). 3x13. O Kiiin'.iluili .•fnoo.oo'asuo.oo IS. 10x12. 4 Siii'oiik... . 3750.00 aiifjtj .oil lft. 5x12. (i K i r m ' i i h a h 3nil().(K) iliHOM) IN. 11x12. 3n :i K i i n m k . . . . :iNIH).OO 2700.01) 21. lixlfi. TP K l v c n i l . . . , 375(1.(K) aviiOlOO 111. '.'xKt. 1) K i r m ' i i h a h 10110.00 2XIH)iflO 20. 3x14. J Killll'liii.'.li •(•IIIO.IK) 2'WOIOO 23. 4x17. 10 Klnn'ii'liali •ir.OO.OO -2700.60 23. 1x14. ti Snrouk:.. AM)M) 3200.90 20. 0x12. 4 Hlinnik.... ILTOlK) Sa LM. I x M . 5 ^arnilk.,, •flnoiMK) :<Hsi):nn 20. 3x1 (i. HP Siirimk.... 5ilOO.IK) :<HDO'.90 2N. (ixll). liTnhri/. <'iio(H) W. 'ix\H. 23. 3x18. r» Kirin'F<li:ih 1) Kirm'Hhali omoo OOOU.OO 4 0 U 0 i 0 » 750 Small Oriental Rugs A wonderfully complete collection of populnr small ni/.e rugH in a great variety of weaves, in beautiful designs and colorings. Thene Halo urices represent very remarkable values. MOUS8O1H, Pergames, Beloochi.staii.s, [.ilohenniis, Siirouku und Kirmunshahs, in Mat and Hearth Sizes. $100.00 135.00 175.00 210.00 225.00 300.00 ,100.00 350.00 375.00 400.00 400.00 450.00 500.00 625.00 12:10.00 " 1400.00 ^ 1750.00 2500.00 435.00 to $75.00 values— 180.00 to 3(15.00 now $26.00 to $57.00 65 00 to 105.00 values— 260.00 to 500.00 now 38.00 to 60.00 viiluca— now 110.00 to 210.00 valuesnow 175.00 to 350.00 175 Chinese Room-Size Rugs These riiRH are of the Peking i|iiali(y, with incited Bhoaring, good depth of pile, firmly anil closely woven. They miiHt not be confounded with tho more ordinary lype of C!iincnc rugn quite- frequently offered at low priceu. Space docs not permit UK to liwt more than a few of thin great collcctliin. f.lze--fe.it rrrlliUnn I 'oimerly blue ground, ullover denign, medium blue border 0. 6x 8. 2 Straw colored ground, blue border, medallion. 9. !)x B. 5 ; Medium porcelain blue ground, mcdnllion de"j)ign, blue border ll.lOx 9. 2 Imperial yellow ground, blue border 11. 5x !). 2 Imperial yellow ground, blue border, medallion 11. 7x 9. 1 Knft peach blow ground, mcdnllion, porcelain blue border 14. 4x 0. 2 Soft yellow ground, tree uml bird design, dark blue border 14. 5x 0.10 Depp blue ground, medallion, medium bluo border 10. 5x 9. 5 Pomegranate ground, detached dnnigti, bluo bonier 15.11x10.11 I'omeurnnfltn ground, medallion dcalgn, with typical OhlnoHC motifs, border Kle,n*Luiift;.,. 18. 4xl2..O I'orceluin blue ground, Jillovct. dcalsa oi typical Chinese floral arrangement, blue border 21. 4x12. 0 Coral pink ground, medallion design, btus border lfl.3i.ia. 9 PurotUiln blue ground, l i r a medallion*, fruii xed border 9.10x 8. 0 ?<190.00 $400.00 510.00 080.00 755.00 945.00 926.00 525.00 090.00 6U5J0 926,00 700.00 1H5.00 845.00 1840.00 020-.00 1878,00 B05.OO 1400.00 2260,00 1BOO40 8200.00 i i56o.en 'ntm RED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 3, 1920. COLT'S NECK NEWS. oaffio Buck and Harold Tilton la Go into the Garage Business Nfeaffle Buck and Harold Tilton will opun a gaiat'u and automobile repair businuBs in the Buck'B mill building northwest of the village. Mr. Tilton will quit fanning. Numerous, contributions continue to be received for the annual fair of th6 Reformed chureh on Wednesday and Thursday, November 17th and 18th. A big Democratic meeting was Id in the Atlantic township hall Thursday night. The audience was somewhat disappointed, as the principal speaker did not show up. The women Democrats have organized ,and they held a meeting Friday uf,er«oon at Mrs. Asher Crawford's. Churles Heulitt and Theodore lanctuud returned lust week from 0 duck hunting trip in Now York Btnte. They got,a big lot of game. ' Mr. nnd Mis. Joaquim Lawrence, Frank E. Heyer and Mr. and Mra. Uulif Willett spent lust week at 'Stanford, Connecticut. Mrs. Helen Matthews has. moved ,to\J!iirlboro to live with her daugh tcr,\MVs. Gilbert Magee. A ^Hallowe'en party and harvest Bale was held Friday night lit the Reformed chapel. It was largely at* tended and many of those present ,v;ore masquerade costumes. Vegetables and fruit were struck off by Walter D. Fields and about $!iO was cleared for the church's fttgun fund; The nft'nir was in charge of Mr. and "Mrs. Fields, Mre. Russell Heulitt mid Mrs. David Buck. Pupils who were not absent or tardy the p»Bt month were Annu Buck, Annie Bordhik, Helen Daly, Isabelle Doyle, . .Matilda. Francis, Frances Lerch, Laura Schcnck, Karl Soffel, William Schcnck, John Beans, Horatio Bisbee, Harold and Mar garct Cummings, Iretha Robinson, Frances Beans, Margaret Soffel and Dorothy Bennett. Miss Ruth Matthews of Red Bnnk spent Suturdny and Sunday with her cousin, Mildred Matthews. Mr. and Mrs. David Buck and daughter Ednn, Miss Florence L. Campbell nnd Miss Bertha Dunham spent Saturday nml Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Kerr and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lane of Trenton. They took an automobile trip along the Delaware river to Lambertville. Miss Anna Buck spent Sunday with her cousin, Mrs. Henry Probasco of Freehold. William Young will move from the Lelund farm south of the village to the Prathcro housd on the Freehold road. 67 Broad Street Page Three Opposite Monmouth Street Red Bank, N. J. Ladies1' and. Misses5. Ready^to-Wear Apparel . ''. . JtL i At this time when Public Attention is focused on reduced prices we think it opportune to state that we have sold-dependable merchandise at lowest in Red Bank prices. We are doing so now, and sliall continue to do so. j In this great price slashing sale we are forgetting profits. Weare after your good will and continuous trade.- We like to serve our customers well. Oursuccess depends upon it. \ SPECIALLY PLANNED WITH ONE PURPOSE IN VIEW: To Give Patrons What They Want, f t oISiey Want % if a lew and Better Standard of Values For Example, the following for Thursday, Friday and Saturday, November 4th, 5th and 6th WILL CLOSE OUT Specially Priced $3.95 to $14.50 This offering provides an excellent opportunity to. procure a suit which embodies Fashion's very latest edicts, in materials that have been chosen for, their distinctive appearance, soft, rich texture and serviceability in wear. . : EVERETT NEWS. | Mrs. John Meirs Injured by a Fol from a Parch Laat Week. Mrs. John Meirs lost her balance IJind fell from her rcur porch last •week. She has since been confined Formerly Priced $29.50 to $69.50. Season's Most Drastic Reductions. fto the house. John Smith has moved into Cyren 5)Us V. Stihvagon'H house. Mrs. William Leddy has been visi [ing her-niece, Mrs. Wilson of New [ ark. Edward Rowe won a vase at t 1 euchre party at Bradevelt Wednes day night. Mrs. John B. Stilwagon advertised f an automobile windshield for sale in the want columns of The Refiiste lust Wednesday. The next day tin windshield was bought by Carl J. I Dietz of Red Bunk. Everyone in ' this part 'of the county reads Th Register, and spending 26 cents in Luke Longhead's department of th | paper is almost sure to bring results Everett's baseball team defeatei [ Rumson last week by u score of 1 to 2. It was the last game of (th season for the Everett nine. Thomas Kelly has fully recovere I from blood poisoning in his hand. Mrs. Frank Markstein, who ha, been sick with rhcumutism, is m I improved. Charming lingerie blouses in most unusual designs. There are overblouse and regulation models in a variety of shades. Each blouse has some effective touch* which proclaims its French origin and makes it especially desirable. Drawnwork, Val and real Irish 'laces, fascinating embroidery designs, and collars in unusual shapes—or no collars at all—all these details conspire to make blouses of distinction and charm. There are both short and long sleeves. A truly remarkable assortment of blouses at ridiculously low prices. Here is an exceptional opportunity to choose from a wonderful collectioir of beautiful and exclusive dresses at remarkable savings. Choice of exclusive "one-of-a-kind" models; each expresses to perfection the individualized correct ultra-fashionable model Worthy of higher prices, displaying the newest style-thoughts. Possessing all the elegance and distinctiveness that is associated with the higher priced frocks. Tailored and Afternoon types in wide variety! A The first time in years that suits of this high-grade quality and superb tailoring are available at such low prices. Highpriced custom-made precision is evident in every line. The assortment includes variations in Silvertones, Velour de Laine, Tricotine, etc. Every suit richly silk lined. HOLMDEL NEWS. I Hallowe'en Sociable Held in the Bap tiit Chapel Friday Night. About fifty persons attended [Hallowe'en sociable in the Baptist! I chapel Friday night. Most of them I Wore fantastic costumes. Communion will be held at the I Reformed church Sunday morning. I Dpniel S. nnd Charles S. Ely and J Edward Heyer attended n football | game at Princeton Saturday. Mrs. Margaret Ely of Red Bank is I visiting relatives here. Mrs. Jonathan H. Jones spent part I of last week with friends at Cran| bury. Dr. and Mrs. D. E. Roberts will I leave the latter pnvt of this month I to spend the winter at Atlantic City. Mr. nnd Mrs. He'/eau Conover are | visiting in New York slate. Mr. and Mrs. 1'olhemus and Mvs. IDuBois of Freehold spent Thursday Iv/ith Edgar Schenck. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Conover will Imovo in a short time to Asbury lPark. Mr. Conovur has worked JoHolmes's farm the past live | years. Values to $69.50. A wonderful selection of. beautiful coats, fashioned in a variety of the newest straight line and wrappy models in soft, rich, materials.. Eveiy woman who views the beautiful collection will find a thrill in the new prices—they're so alluringly low. Now Priced from No premiums with % Camels—all quality! Spraying season^is past for this year. But you may still need'some^repairs or materials for next season. I have them. Order your Fruit Grader, at once. I have a limited number of The Pease Perfect Grader in transit. If your sprayer has given trouble or is wearing out order now for next season. Call or write me for anything yon need in this line. DEALER ' Farmers' and Fruit Growers' < Supplies, Spraying Materials, etc. Telephone 798-R. Middletown, N. J. t\ «>Z*>I<OX<*ZOIO>X '1 liiwi!(9jgiviri|[ l)ny. R E D BA'JSIK, N. a. 1 Soil Real Entaio i Mont Cottages i Write Insuranco Monmouth County - karats - R. J. REYNOIJIS TOBACCO CO, of all kinds of --182-Monmoutlr Street ' Red'Bank,' N. i.; Telephone 8 4 7 | TftUEX BUILDING BROAD STREET RED BANK, N. J. AMELS quality plus Camels expert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos pass out the most wonderful cigarette smoke you ever drew into your mouth! And, the way to prove that Statement is to compare Camels puff-hy-puff with any cigarette in the world! Camels have a mild mellowness that is as new to you as it is delightful. Yet, that desirable "body" is all there! They are always refreshing—they" never tire your taste. » Camels leave no unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste nor unpleasant cigaretty odorl Your say-so about Camels will be: "M^, hut that's a great cigarette". C/K)]pti flffl untl nvpryn-liflrn in nctrntiftrnlty ftt-nUd of JO cttfaratleia; <ir fun pui'.hntifti {'20(9 /t f!J,i.iiMrn-p,i/>«r-rov*rfnJ i-aiUnt, VVn 1 %rriviiuni,.,i(J//»i ;t ,*rton forth" SJOIFHI or whvttyoii IIAV«I, nn iincol of m w v woritin ijro nr**«pnit millt liilmrtliiliH fnllmvrd, l l IT NJ V I I ! FAH,ft. Onn Imllln dfHtruvetlw 111'.! u'nrmn. Hltiml (Y.n tcul for ;•-;!,• vVir-.. -'-< nvrrvfvlicrn dr l»v niiiii, M>w \\ liotiln ICitl. <). A.ViMtrhrnH. ftl. I)., rhllititiiluliiu. iwjili Kick vif VniiiKilung ilislOHed of lii:l lnir;ui "*'orn C n u ' k r r " on lilu! cu-iiiierutivi! |dua ivi'mtly. ('luuI'M llrc'iini'r was the winner of hniYir. Mr, llrniiicT linn h i m 'ing "Corn Cracla'i" on tlu i ruailn toundaliniil Vaiiili'r'iuri.; to gel (lu> litired into HIIII|II" for a neiii'ii of br.nslif'3 on TlmnlJHKiviiflf Kay willr |Hay llcnjaniiii'.s "White Miiiinliiiii Tioy." In addition to tliin vnee, prpparaitions a l e IMMHK made fnr a Hhmiling ii mi 'I'lmnkijitlvinn Day by m>me koung fellows a t Vundcilmrg, wlio jwt> ((inning u gun cluli. TlmuUagivj n g liid« fair to !»' Iho givnli'Ml day in Embroidered Tricotine Dresses Crepe Back Satin Dresses Beaded Tricotine Dresses Wool Velour Dresses Twill Back Velveteen and Chiffon Velvets Values from $25.00 up. For Misses and Women from No sir-ee^ bob! VANDERBURG NEWS. I Eighteen Pupils Make Perfect Attendanco Records at School. Pupils who wore perfect in utteiulInncc and punctuality the past month Iwere Catherine'; Onarles, Margaret land Jam; Bennett, Cliirenci' Cono| v « , Joseph CuiTim, Jfihn Dnnnifl, IHt'len Dombroski, (flf'im Edwards, lAnnu, 'Gladys and Miirtha Hiving, I Gertrude (lillsiiii, .lennnette lliggins, iDorn llanimernick, Kathryn and Jennie- New and Margaret Scivnlon. George nnd Kclwnnl Hocy expect •to do a lot of doer hunting this f:\ll. Mrs. Edward Hocy continues to recover at SI. IVUT'S hospital at "Slow Brunswick, where sin1 is under Urcatnicnt for a broken lug. I'M. William Higgin.i hm; been en|tertaining friends from Tunis liiver. Mr. anil Mrs. 1'ah'ick Scmilon atItvmlcil the funeral of a relative at IStuton Island last wei'li. John T. (ianley is I'liijiloyed as a IchuufTVur at New York. I luring tin1 llg and HtunnUM' ho and bin Ibrotlu'r James worked a farm on SPORTY VANDERIIURGERS Tlioy Are Out to Have n llig Time on Most Exceptional Offering • We Carry the Largest Stock of Paper in the State Branch at Hoboken, N. J. Try us. We can make prompt delivery from our large stock RED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 3 , 1S2O. Ptime Fota" IHE RED BANK REGISTER. JOHN H. COOK, Editor and Publisher. GK C. HANCK. Associate Editor. Business Manager: THOMAS HIVING BROWN. Subscription PHceii One m *>S° gl* month. >J Jfhree months • • • **u Entered at Hie positotTice e t Ued Bank, Jf, J., oa secoml-claaa mutter. ^~~ " NOV.a, 1920. TOWN TALK. SiMtcoi1 WIHH'U-I', :I Canadian farmvi1. was honored tlu- otlnT diiy l>y l>» lii^ uiadu a ilot'tor of laws l.y a friv it American uiiivi'i.'ity. I t is not unusu il rfor a n honor of this sort to be <'i»i j'unvfi on i\ warrior, a staii'sman < i ;i» eloquent s(>oak)*r, Iml J'ur a lu»rn\ hamied son of tlic soil to receive siu • an envied <list.inctii>n is almost uiuqui "VVlu'fk'i orijrin:itfd new varieties of wlu-at with which he ami his m.'ii>h1 4 i s phuiuo'il wnrld-ln-atin^ whc.il clo|i.s of SL^ husliel.s to tiiu IUTC.' Distinction r-nd honor for surli i sei v'ice to tnaiiiJnd should lie the ruli' .TalhfV than a tvmarkaliU- exception li> t h e rule. \Yheeler's work will U\ i 3onn a f t e r In- is dead, and his place in ilk' Kali of Fume shuulci in1 sccuro. "Why should surprisi* "be shown 1HIvimt.c -such a man i.s honored a n d why should such l)(.'iH'fju*tors so seldom vv*•(.'»vu ilic JjoJiia^c whir)) their jrutrius It is not necessary to remind you of the reliable quality .of our merchandise; but we wish to ^emphasize that this is no marked^ up reduction sale, but a genuine cut in prices of regular stoek» • ;* i-\../; *** TTie following, prices will give, you an .Idea of t h e large recli^etioin.B w^ are Do siu'li honors litdoiif: only lo iiu'ii tAo'.Afnri thousands of their armed rjellow heiii^s to d e a t h ! Hoes such an h o n o r lielonp; only t o tliuse who by a i l f u l words ami ^MtU-viutf sophistries •win t h e .seats of the miiyhty! Must 1 oJoqiK'nco, wl.iieli usually dies witii the 3)Kvn, he Hit- sole test of w o r t h ! Why n o t lion or inspirational production :K well, a s in t h e case of Seajrer $fheeler.' J'crhnps (fieri' wouhJ he teftrt* men striving for fame tilling the ftitnie line if people ^avc less time to . h e r o worship of destructive, courage .and m o r e time t o the admiration of Women's Tan or Black High Lace Shoes Jj: Women's and Growing Girls' Shoes high cut Tan Calf Oxfords all styles Were $10 values Were $8.50 values Were $10 to $13.50 values * x Men's Tan Russia Calf Black Vici and Gun Metal Calf Shoes Men's Tan Grain Brogues Were upto$9.50 values ALBERT 1 noi m! Guaranteed MILLER Shoes That Satisfy" 18 Broad S Red Bank, N. J. | once upon a time, but tin* crookedness r;::;;z;;;ir i s i f &" ^ ( m ;;',i '' Ctml»lFl!K- trdBlf. ,1 111- 1>J I ) ] H Will ^ Z ^ ^ T ^ ^ ^ T Z , Wlii|*Not GctUe FulWs^ Enjoyment From Tkem ? -wni.l" l o l b . l t . r place- i f ovci.iii/ed . I ' l G H T Y FIVH Y K A R S O L D . ' v h . i i i l y a n d o i l i e r m o r e fjivnrcfl HH-'II-: l i d , o f . n e i e l y , i n s t e a d o f | o ( d ; i i l f ; l u i U>vl C i i l u m o f lAnvntU Ii.i>, a Q u i u t c i i H i - - a m i ' i . - t . p « i v c r l . y , .'ihoW'1'! a n y ' C r l r h r a t i<m. v / f i e i i ' i i t - a r a ; - nilir.U H:H-red IV'HII] •'->> 1 f i i l n o n ' n f h i n r r o i I w ; ) ? ; H 5 ,1IM b u i n a i i r i c b l s a . i p i i v e i ' t y ' ' h o w . i f u r . y e a r s o b i ;i f e \ \ f d a y n a j ^ o . N o f o r m a l i t b e p i o p e i t y r i i ' i i l •; o f t h e w e l l l o d o . < • < • ! . • ! . r a t i o n W I I R h e l d , b u t M r . ( i i l s o n i i'<*cct\'I'd maiiv coiifi'atnlation ; on bin " , """•"•» )|..-,,,,rl h..;i|(h. 'II,.-is ivniiil'l!ii| 1 |y..Mnili|(l* T i n . c- i i i l ' r i c . i n i i ( i f H i e c i i ; h l . < : h i c : i . ' a n d a c t i v i - f u r a m a n » f l i i n y c i i r n . Hi- % 1 . h u l l p l n y i - i . i w l m |ilicy«cl " r r o o k * ! ! " jL . u c - c . i n j . ; u - a l i v c ] y ] K ' \ v reiiitU'iit. o f l . i l l i r n f l : , BllliVVK I. Ill Hie lioho"! III' 1 l i ; i | I l i e " l i i n h i i i K o n " (C'"' 1 * 1 " ^ l i a ; ! ' - - ( J I I I I ' B N e c k , f ) l i r c w H l u i r y m i l l liiiiillc'>luill ha:)'(Irvi-lupc'ci ffic Hiiini' n o i l , o f I O I V I I , W I K N - C l i e l l v c i ) ' m a n y vcar.i. },<,.,,,U, c c . i i i i | i ; i . . i i -A:, n l lic-r r . j i n r t ^ l i : " ' i . d o n ' 1 . Mr j ' | ] | 'i, i l i ;,. i i i , I K I I I I I - l a c i n r ; anil v a i i n l i s Lulliei'ii hotel, foimeily the Tomlin- it Inn We are informed by the Government that Definitive Bondj of the above issue, will not be ready for exchange until February, 1921. A co3vj chair, a good book or two, a reading lamp Please hold your Bonds until February after which time we shall be pleased to exchange that is boVVi brilliant and ornamental, with a good cigar and a smoking stand at your aide; will make Make it a habit o{ looking at our cycr them for you. u|p the c v i i m - . M ( . ( . I , , - I , ; . . * i d ! •• ,•• v r i ' y ! : < • ' • • • ' M ' 1 h m l \ > v n - i t t h e - : n n i t ; i r i n m • c v fundamentals {or mavii) a pleasant evening. <ib;;orver t on o t e t h i - . ( ' r i n i i n a l s w h o t'ral i n o n t h - i ; t i . d h e i.-, l a p i d l y i n i ; i r c r a n ^ h t a n d p u n i s h e d a i ' e i nm o s t pruw'ni1; i n health. M r .a n d MrH.. watf i n s U n c c s n o l f o r c e d lo p r r f o r n i t h e i r H a r d e n A .J e J T u - y , a e r o n i p a n i e d \>y :v\:, l i y p o v n l y b u i l>v . - f i i u - l h i ' i j ; f a r t l i c i r . o i l , W i l l i a m I V J e f f r e y , a n d h i r f AH VV»c above articles, with \\\c exception of Hie cigar, 3i'..*i e x e u s a l d e . O nlhi< s h o n l d e i s o f w i T e , m a d e a w e e k ' : , t n u t o ^ t r i p t o 1li-' poor uif fii]< (I ni."ifi y M i v<\i'tis 1 . i l ^ ' i l y to \>nny; i I ; i r n ¥ h u i u e l\,r n caw^bc ipurcViascd lierc in a wide assortment. SteJ> in w h i c h l i c h t f u l l y d u n u t L r l W i r ; t b eI T ; v i ^ i i , Tlic round trip ctiiiipriM'd m i ' t if. i-i r c f r c h b i i i K I " I ' m d a . i n i h r altniil ,'IIMJ r i i l e s . Tlic p a r l y went on<i|\etuvis liclp^you select something Hiat wiU ^ivc you like this N e w York j u d ^ c w h o Ijiows d i r e c t l oL i b e r t y , w h o r e . H a r r y j o i n e d 11t;il p n v ' t - j i y j n i l H f l f I., n u l a I ' i i n i ' ' t l i f t n . 'l'tience t h ep a r l y toured additional comfort during the long winter evenings a n d w h o k n o w ; ? t h a t c r i i n i m d - n n f a r I h i u U e J i [ t a r l ^ o f I ' e n i i s y I v a n i a t o t h oI T i m r e a p t t o b o t e e i u i t e d f i o i n h i ' - b " * 1 l > c l ; t w ; n \ e W a l c r (<;\\) ;uid then home now at nanJ. l e v v N o fr.oeiely t h a n I l i e l m v i !,< n f ' h y w a y n f M a t a w a n , tin1 pool'. T h i s o l dw o r l d w o u l d b ea ( • —»..-»»_. ptln-r »noHn Hip Rubber Boots 4 at Substantial Reductions !l; l l l t ' " ! l t u T ; ! t o « P1;1'" n ' l ' x . t l ' n t i ' ."••lU'c.n.lone .•rookedness ,., sport. t o l o s e i r a m e s b y t r a m h l e r s , w h o b a d , ;, .•,. , r ... • l,ot•large stakes g a i n s t one of the <'lul»3. "None of I I hese players was"iin (Town Talk continued on papro 1 4 . ) ll N <litv financial distress. (in the cont r a r y some of them received salaries AN AUTOMOBILE TOUR. :JIIMCII higher than is paid to r-ahinet'; inrw)n>rs uritl lii^h r o u r t oflicial.s of Freelioltler Bordcn A. Jeffrey Brings th'.' Unit i'{\ S( at<*s. His Son H o m e for ;i Visit, "' !' * H a r r y I I . JefFrey, son of I'Yeehuld'I'he d.-^iie tn make a hie; and quick ' *'r Honlen A. .lell'rey of Klheiuu, lia.s rf'le.ui \i)i, t o fret Kf.mi'thinjr f o r j Iwen home on a vi.-it from a sani"noiliine,, iva., t h e c o r r u p t i n g infliu'iU'C , tariuni at Liberty, Neu' York, a n d b e and it it, t ho caic-f i,[ most i it her hari just ft'turned to the sanitarium, r ic»oil clean Were upto$10.50 values Black: and Tan. Lace Slioes P o v e r t y lias m a n y b a n e f u l efi'ects, )uit, a s tbi.- judii'e .-Mid, it m a y wi-ll lie A t u h l e d thiit it c a u s e s a s m u c h m m e %LH i s iri'iK-rally ; -upporiid. O u r w o r s t ] criminals in most cases have not | :;|iiun^ from huniide origin h u t from! well-to-do liorui'». This is true n o t ! only of hold-up men and sneak thieves )iut of tbe b i l k e r crooks who resort 1o loss dangerous and sui'd 1 means of Kt'ttiii^ somi'thinu for nothiiiLv. .K'SI^'I'IUI Kd,^:io 1 « s e c . Tlic-si- k i l l player.-,, a c . - c m l i n r ,„ tl.,1,- K owvnil,!n,iS!-.ion.;Yp,ro, we,, paid HBIC Boys' and Girls' J^yn' HU (ither ivrison tlian b e c a u s e Mm'-)i()y u ' a s ' " cl'.ul a n d father 1 r r n a c i Ifi''* t h e e h a i il y puldk-al ion h a d -«pVl:c<l him out as a horrible specimen <>f Mn.' sinfuInosri wliif!i poverty p r o d u c e s ; a n d t h e juil^e very properly a w a r d e d the full damages asked for in "the .suit against Hie [Hiblk'alioM. T h e .fart, that the lad was poverty stricken ~.va> no index t h a t ho was toiijjh o r l*ad or t h a t he would develop into a -•riiniiiiil later in life. liJz^ 7 Were up to $15 values Were $14.50 values A N e w Y o i k j u d ^ e t h e otlier d a y "took e>:eepl ion to tin- oft. r e p e a t e d .stideinent t h a t p o v e r t y is t h e c h i e f <•;'!)-!• of ryn)\\ T h r j.ijdec h a d just: a w a r d e d damai^i's of !?;!.a00 to a h o y of t h e K;usl S i d e , w h o ' l u u l b e e n p o r tr.iyeil in a c h a r i t y p u b l i c a t i o n a s u. 1ulij;h a n d evil s p e c i m e n of j u v e n i l e N e w York, T h r hoy's c h a r a c t e r w a s ji««i h;ul a n d he h a d d o n e n o t h i n g t o (U'ini t h e repiiuii icii uf b a d n e s s which n ^ t p r a r r d in t h e p r i n t e d remarks? n n <\vi bis pliutinvraph in (he c h a r i t y [Hili3iti found on all Tan or Black Calf Shoes 9 -o-o-o-o-o- this .•»,. Were $8.50to$10 values Patent or Kid Theo Ties Louis XIV heel l i e who creates deserves more than lie who destroys. T h e nation should Jionov all its S e a l e r Wheelers. H o n o r s .should n o t \a: confined to m e n •who kill and maim u n d e r t h e ^uisc of w a r ; to men who use words t o con«'c;u! rather than to convey tlioujrht: ;IN<I t o men who climb the ladder of fijyTess hy stepping round after round p t h e he;<<is of oilier.-;. WlM'ii civili/dftioii reaches u plane where it is will- l i n ^ to do this, inttdli^csu-e and hu- ! inanity will have taken a loii£ stride > tforward a n d t h e world will have 1 ! itftnetl n e a r e r t o ( h a t s t a t e of broth- j ciliood of m a n which philosophers liuve set. f o r tlit.- ^oal of mankind. Proof i) s Tan or Black High Lace Shoes Were $12 to $13.50 values Were $15 and $16 values Human nature has not yet arrived at a staft-e whei'v; it admires its peaceful I»eiu.'fae(or8 with a.s inucli tint hush :tsm as it admires its war lords and silver-tongued orators, hut it is dis- . tinclly a si^n of pru^ress when a dis- I lin^uished honor is accorded to a common, everyday fanner for valuable services rendered. The trappings •> and finery of battle and the shoutings of the rostrum are mere tinsel ami trash when compared with the benttits created by men like Sealer Wheeler, who %o out in the spring "\villi seed and eonie hack in the autumn with tlu» world's food basket Illicit Lo overflowing. * s or Black High Lace Stipes THE SECOIW IfED BANK, M. J. ! 1 changing window < THE ART KRAFT SHOP THE GIFT SHOP OF MONMOUTrl COUMTY SO Brond : Street r foed BanU, H. 3. "" , Tota! iiosemrees Ybur business Is requested. 1 EGAN'S Auto Vans and Express Ndw that mnving tlnio 10 Hour t an brepsxed to do your nott moTlng » ' rumltiiri). planon or liBKBago, to All Barn or city or country. In tho largest PBiicie) -ana In Itori HBtik. Befor» you tmvi iroiir anxt mnvlnfr dono. wrlta. BOBII er ra.ll for th© orc-Iy rsllalilo furniture nwret la town, anil d*t my prlcjtm on your sifts) lob. All klncln of heavy or llusil truek t«a doi)» Rt short notlqe, C&U oar R44?@&e J. T. ECAN, tt Wall Stirmt, ' «««» Ba«H M» WI-5AMF AVXSNUC1. t Oolng fo lave a Party? PLUMBER and STEAM : H Have aC Caterer! Now is lU« limo If) have Furnaces, ^t* Stoves, Smolto StticUt, (iulleri, ,\ Lcndcra nnd ncnarrtlplumlilng |>ul ^S It will w\vo you n lot of work and in order beforo cold weather sctn jl worrimont and xvont cost you in. X en If you did the work youraolf. Etlimates giv«n for nnvr Heitlci-o. & Lot mo you an eatiranto. H O W A R D FTRISV nanitorir Plumblna 74 MonmoDtlt S t . Ueil Bmmk 18 Sliest, Red Dank, N. 3i ^J RED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 3, ]9?,0. $ $ $ $ Yy $ &e Five . • $ $ $ $ $ F"resln Minted G - • • ' • $ oin Given Away • • ° • To demonstrate the exceptional quality of Laundry Work and Service given by the 1 PROGRESS L&UKMY of Asbury [Park, •' . , : \ and to convince the people of RED BANK and vicinity, that by sending their laundry to this MODERN PLANT, that they can save time and money, and receive the very best work and attention, we are offering DOLLARS IN GOLD IN SIXTEEN TWO HUNDl 'GET ACQUAINTED DIVIDENDS" " 1st "Get Acquainted Dividend" 2d "Get Acquaint @d Dividend" 3d "Get Acquainted Dividend" 4th "Get Acquainted Dividend" 5th "Get Acquainted Dividend" 6th "del Acquainted Dividend" 7th "Get Acquaintetf Dividend" 8th "Get Acquainted Dividend" 9th "Get Acquainted Dividend" 10th "Get Acquainted Dividend" 11th "Get Acquainted ©Ivielend" 12th "Get Acquainted Dividend"? 13th "Get Acquainted Plvidend' 14th "Get Acquainted Dividend" 15th '.'Get Acquainted Dividend" 16th "Get Acquainted Dividend" "CARE IS OUR WASH WORD" • - $50u00 25°.00 ^5.00 18=00 15.00 . - id.00 10.00 10.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 > 5.00 i ' "CARE IS OUR WASH WORD" + CERTIFICATES IN EV ER¥ LAUNDRY PA OWE Your Laundry Problem The Solution Have you ever taken your laundry problem seriously?' o o Have you ever figured out the wear and tear, the disappointments and discouragements, the devitalizing and nerve-racking follies of washday? o o o Women who are efficient housewives, women who know how to manage their home affairs, women who are progressive enough to turn from the old physical and mental destroying methods are now patronizing laundries as a means of saving money, time and annoyance. ' The only requirement is to select a laundry that has a reputation for doing work carefully and thoroughly; a laundry that will stand back of any promise they make. The Progress Laundry has maintained a reputation for giving individual service. It gives each of its patrons the same painstaking, careful attention. We are proud of our quick-fire service—of rapid collection, of speedy but efficient work, of quick delivery. Our. Delivery Cars are at your service at all times. Our only aim in this branch of our work is your satisfaction. Call upon us when your laundry is ready for collection— 232 Asbury. COLLECTION DAYS. M0NDAY- -RED BANK, Asbury Park, Ocean Grove, West Grove, Bradley Park. TUESDAY- —-Freehold, Hamilton, Glendola, Englishtown, Farmingdale, Long Branch, Deal, . Wanamasaa, Allenhurst, Belmar. WEDNESDAY—Lakewood, Manasquan, Brielle, Spring • Lake, Point Pleasant, Avon, Bradley Beach. $ $ $ ' $ ' DELIVERY DAYS. THURSDAY—RED BANK, Asbury Park, Ocean Grove, '' ' West Grove, Bradley Park. You need not have been one of the Progress par Irons in the past to avail yourself of the possibilities for a generous slice of appreciation in this contest. Simply start in Monday morning with a call to 282 Asbury, or drop a postal—or dont even wait until then, do it now— and you may be awarded the first "(Jet Acquainted" dividend of $50.00 in gold. $ $ MAINTAINED - $ $ > 4 t Dividends will be awarded at one of the local theatres to be announced later, and any dividends not called for will be awarded to some charity, to be decided upon by our patrons. FRIDAY—Freehold, Hamilton, Glendola, Englishtown, Farmingdale, Long Branch, Deal, Wnnamassa, Allenhurst, Belmar. SATURDAY—.Lakewood, Manasquan, Brielle, Spring Lake, Point Pleasant,' Avon, Bradley Beach. THROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE YEAR 4- „ A.sb\iry JPairlk:, N. J". J. H. Lynch 4Owner-Manager $• $ ' f We never stoop to anything but strictly legitimate, home-like cleansing methods. No chemicals are employed to extract the dirt—and the very life of the fabric. We use only PURE SOAP and WATER and our patrons have found the clothes washed in this manner stay clean longer—-and wear longer. The Two Hundred Dollar "Get Acquainted" Certificates Are Open to All—Families, Hotels, Schools, Boarding Houses, Barbers, etc. (Progress Laundry Employees not Eligible.) and "Washington Avenues, $ + The Quality ALL BE t+ Clean clothes—that is, really clean ones as we \.\n-> dorstand the process—arc a good health insurance. "Get Certs! WILL { If you trust your clothes to us, they will be cleansed thoroughly, made sanitary by .scientific sterilization, and. dried by a process which does away with the chance of tearing and breaking buttons. LAUNDRY Telephone 232 Asbury $ SERVICE SEND IT TO THE LAUNDRY—THE PROGRESS LAUNDRY OF ASBURY PARK—we are Laundry Specialists. This is our business and nothing else. We know just how to cleanse every kind of fabric properly. We use the purest and highest grade of materials, the most efficient machinery manufactured for the purpose. And we employ reliable,'competent help in all our departments. In each package of laundry youwill find Certificates of Quality, at least one in each package, dependent upon the value and type of work. If your laundry is to be but "Semi-Finished" or (Rough Dry) amounting to $1.00 or less in value, you Will find one Certificate in the package; if the work is "Finished" there will be two Certificates. For every dollar of "Semi-Finished" laundry we give one Certificate, for every dollar of "Finished" laundry you will lind two Certificates, just double the value of the Certificates in the "Semi-Finished" package. In addition to their value as Dividends Winners, each of the Certificates has a trade value of two cents, redeemable after the close of the "GET ACQUAINTED" contest. This feature of the Certificate makes them alone worth saving. o o RED BANK 4- " $ ' • $ ' • $ ' $ $ $ $ $ $ $ RED BAHK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 3, 1920. Page S k ><^4~M-4^+*+++++.M^ + TRADE MARK 4- A* Ford Tractor on the farm means more prosperity for the farmer. It doesn't mak;e any difference how youjspell that prosperity—whether it is in increased production; whether it is in the saving thai comes from a machine over a horse or a mule; whether it comes in a release from the drudgery and all-day and all-night febor on the farm for both man and wife—because the Fordson answers all those problems to the satisfaction of the farmer. """", •" ' . . .r , It can't be otherwise. These are the days of progress, and power on the farm is the necessity. It is only a question of what kind of power the farmer is going to have, but no farmer with the facts now before him cah'questfon the monetary advantage of machine power over horse and mule-power. ' The Tractor is the farmer's necessity just as much as the sun is the" necessity for growing crops. CHARLES BQTTAGARO, Prop. All that is necessary for a farmer is to know his Fordson Tractor as familiarly as he understands handling a team of horses. He wants to use the same amount of reason-and common sense. In the Fordson Tractor is the concentrated power of eighteen horses, and as flexible as the movement of your arm—much more flexible than horse control—and beyond all comparison much more economical both in service and in keep. Then it will do so many things that horses and mules cannot do, and it doesn't eat when idle. Broad Street, Opposite Monmoutli, Red Bank. • RED BANK'S MOST MODERN EATING PLACE. • We don't believe there is any question in the mind of any farmer as to the necessity for a Tractor, but he may have some doubts as to what make of Tractor, so that is the reason we are'putting this advertisement in this paper to draw his attention to the Fordson Tractor. This is why we put the above arguments before him, and why we now invite him to come into our place of business and view the Fordson Tractor. Let us show him what it has done. Let us prove to him its superiority over any other Tractor. It means more to him than it does to us. When we sell a Tractor, we make a small profit, but when he buys a Tractor he buys a power that is working for him every day in the year; that is, if he buys a Fordson—we can't speak for the other kinds. Come in! EXPERIENCED CHEF, THE BEST OF FOOD, MODERATE PRICES. a la Carte or Table de Hotc We all must eat. Why not therefore eat the best and have it prepared and served in a pleasinjr way. That's the way you will find it here. The best the market affords served to you at moderate cost. W. E. MOUNT Matawan Englishtown Red Bank New Brunswick PETER NOGLOW, Prop. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK FREEHOLD, N. J. MEMBER OF FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM LINCROFT NEWS. •""' Good Washwomen are hard to get. Boelistenlc Slipper at Mrs. Luther's Hotel Last Week. Aliuut To persons attended a beef• steak sapper ;it the I .oedsville Inn ' Wednesday ni^ht. The supper was J/ \' ^ ' v o n to introduce the hotel under *"-' • its new management. Mrs. .June Luther is the new proprietor of ;hc hotel. (icofKe Palmer has moved from \ | Red Hank to the Lane;endorf farm, II which he recently , bought. He has ' ' had many improvements made to the | | . house njut outbuildings. Mr. Palnie.r • i. will engage in poultry farming on a ' ]are;e scale. , , Miss Anderson anil Miss Cross, < ' the public school teachers, gave a j ; Hallowe'en party at t h e srhoolhouse , , Friday afternoon for their pupils. • ' The children en^a^ed in an apple[ eating contest with their hands tied behind their backs. Fred Lange-ndorf ONeolled at this name. Other I , panics were played and 'refreshments were served. ' • Harriet Hoaeh, daughter of Hovton Roach, is recovering from a ' heavy cold. Mr. anil Mrs. Frank McCavron and , ,: children of Fair View have been • >' spending several days witli Mr. and [ .Airs. Fue,eue l.ayton. Mrs. (ieorue McQueen n f lied 1 ' Hank has been visiting Mrs. lleluy I'Ynton. A Republican meeting was held at the Kchoolhuuse Tuesday night of last week and a Democratic meeting was held Saturday afternoon in front of Henry A. Conovor's store. ' M r . and Mrs. Henry Courteous of Urooklyu ave visiting Mr. ami Mrs Harry Riclidille. William Hansel! and Mrs. Ander' son of Kli/.abeth spent part of la:;L week with Mrs. l.inda lla.-sett. Harry Lniigeiulurf is building a^ '!tarn;e corn crib on Charles Luin's The corn crib will lie mount; farm. ed on concrete pillars and enclosed We do it Rough Dry by thepound. Flat Pieces by the dozen. " • Finish everything if you desire. Curtains, Rugs, and Blankets is our middle name. Send them in. < • ., ''•Prices lower Jthan most any other place, and work sweet, clean and soft. Will call around if you let us know. 62 WHITE STREET, RED BANK, N. J. , Telephone 32-J. EXPERT STORAGE, EXPERT AUTO STARTER AMB GENERATOR WORK JACK 4 4 West Street, Mear Monmoutli RED BANK, M. J. Telephone Connection • • • • • • • • • • » • • • • ESTABLISHED 1051 TELEPHONE U l Real Estate and Insurance 6 8 ^ 4 BROAD STREET RED BANK, N. J. Fire, Life, Accident, Tornado arid Plate Cllaea Insurance • • • • • • • • • • 4 with mesh wire. I ITS MOTTO-SERVICE." t ••—let a i FOUR PER CENT INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS A warm cellar is a poor storehouse. That's why vegetables and other foodstuffs cannot usually be kept in the basements of homes heated by the old style pipe furnaces, or the more costly systems. The Home Ventilator Furnace Tho Orijinul PATENTED Plpoicu Model ~ Manufactured only by the HOMER FURNACE CO., Homer, Mich, will radiate enough heat to keep the cellar free from dampness, but will not detract from its natural coolness. Vegetables can be stored with perfect safety. _ Heat is not wasted with the, "Home Ventilator." The scientific principle of design and operation sends all heat units through the combination hot- and cold-air register, and from there it is evenly distributed throughout the house. Clean, simple and safe, si Doesn't waste space and doesn't necessitate a big installation cost. We can equip your residence with a "Home Ventilator" in a few hours, for a little more than you would pay for a good base burner. Ask us for more information. William O'Brien, Red Bank and Seabright. a jure anj naj llx Jootfcl "Fmm Pig to Pen" '"The Hosme o£ Sweets" Page & Shaw, Own Pure Confectionery Our home-made pure confectionery -is made on the premises under the most careful supervision and in a modern sanitary candy kitchen. Step in and ask to see how our candy is made. We're proud of.our sanitary methods. Delicious Home-made ice Cream and Bees By the Plate or In Bulk Refreshing Sundaes and Cream Orders Delivered .Inlm Sherman has a sick cow. Kred Kerch lias finished harvesting T1NT0N FALLS NEWS. his apple crop. . l i e has sold a lar^e part of the fruit to city dealers anil j William Casler and Family to Spend he has 46 BUOAD STREET RED I. J. (he balance iiv a cold storage Iho Winter in Florida. plant which h e rents a t Newark, Telephone 112 Mr. anil Mrs. William Casler and Marney LanCis home from the As! children, in company with H party of bury Park hospital, where he was a friends, expect to leave the lattei patient live weeks following an operpart of this month for a n automobile 1 ation, T h e Columbia ( n o adjustment l i e is doiti£ light Work on trip t o Florida, w h e r e " they will, the Kerch farm. payment) guarantee covers all the spend the winter. | materials 'in tho battery. It covers ihi1 Fritz Ringonhurger is building a workmanship that put t\u-ni tlicte. ItgxiarI1RADEVELT NEWS. barn on his farm on the Scobryville antees an electrical capacity adequate to the road. J ami's Walsh is doing the Cucli Party and Dance for St.rruuirements of your car; with an efficiency work. C a l m d ' , Church L n . t Week. at least Sti'/o of the original capacity for the Charles Crawford has entirely reThere was a bit; turn out Wednes- period of the guarantee. covered from blood poisoning in his ! day nij;ht to a euchre party and. You get a guarantte like this, only foot. The poisoning developed af- jdance fur tin' benefit of St. Gabriel's witli flic tor Mr. Crawford hail c u t 11 corn I church. George Sullivan won n pitwith u razor, ami for a short time it ,cher, Mrri. Matthew l'ower an autowas foarctl that the foot might have mobile blanket, William Kaney a sillo lie amputated. ver cake dish, John Wallinpr a towel .IOIIEI llean has sold his autoniohile and Mi;;s Helen Kilmartin a bathto Fred McGuire. room set. Miss A>;nes Dean attended a parly ', Mrs. Ivn Miller h a s returned t o Eif;litfrti difTrrrnt at New York last week. Monniotith Heach after havinu spent point* of coii^tlut tion Mrs. Thompkins has returned to Ithe summer here. , iiKiki: tlic Columbia Buffalo after having spent the sumMiss Marie (,'ustelln, t h e school K-iprrior in 18 dilfrrcnt mer with Mrs. I'Yunk MeKiiire, Mrs. teacher, (rnvc a Hallowe'en l>ar^y for ways. Honeycomb Mc(iuiri' accompanied Mrs. Thomp- her pupils a t the .schnolhou.se Thursplate fomiiitiim li:in kins to New York. day niirlit. a truss,-.! uniclurc: Mr. a n d Mrs. Jacob Vnnllrunt like a strrl pirdrr spent part of last week a t KarminirHIS 89TH BIRTHDAY. to \vtth;t.ind liuckdsiW>. li"i;. Ilnivrrsal Pnrty Given for Clinrlo Yolmg a t IN CHANCERY O F N E W J E R S E Y . lcriuinal» uiukc NOTICE IN ATTACHMENT. SCOIiEYVlLLE NEWS. Little Silver Recently. 'I'u Ci'uriti' II. M c C n r t y : M y n u i V . I l r n w n , I'litlntiir. VJI. V i c t o r C i l i n Aboul thirty pwalu nttended a jiiiT- ColuniliM in seconds' time where lioii's lly v i r t u e nf on o n l c r nf | h r t'cmrt at w I mill H r r b r r t W l i m . Ili'Ttniliuitn. Big Lot of Ciller Made a t the Mill ty which was i;ivcl\ u few nights a;;o Clinni'tMr (if New .liTfcy, mailf nil ttn- iluy N n l t r o i.r Atli..-liin..||l. were i'iin.,iiinr<l Iwlnrc of tlii> ilnti- lUTtcif. In n ccrliiiii rnuiu< whert*nt 1 Ills Place. N i i t l t r l» livrvliy KIVCMI Hint n w i l t of i t . by Mrs. Jacob Conover of Little .SilIti Cuthi-rlni- I!. M r C n r t y In prtltliini'r, u u l Sralrd comipctorM .iri- |irotrrtinn apnriit >•»>!. t t r h n i r n t n t thfi mill <if M y r n n V. I l r n w n Jnme:; Courtney has closed down ver in celebration of the 8'Jth birlh(i -HP II. MrCiiily, n r o ilrft'liclnlit. yell Ilayoiut • c i l d i Vent |illli'< ni'.' leiiiihril tn iiinx-nr unit tilcnil, i m s w c r m illinllUt. I h i ' rlKlitn iunl i r c i l l t a , i,Kili«yu m i l bin cider mill for a spell. There is ;hiy of her father, Charles Youiitf. iiirxpirii-m'c. rtlrdn, Kciinln unit c l l u t t r l n . lurxln ulnl t r l l . it<-miii- t o potiliniicr'n iii'Mtliui ml n r )H>rntt. nifntH o r Vii-tiir (Jrlinvvddi). n non.reBlili n t not siich a larj r c demand for theThe I'venini; was devoted largely to iirnl exceptionally ivije lillili|; hnlrs t-n.ililri tli« illlli ilny of l l r m n l i o r . next, .ir In iWti>ull eider a>- there was last year. So farmusic, instrumental Helei'tions beiiif.: \ m i H> i-Mly lcani tile condition of ;i (Itrrt'iif, mii'li IIIHTC" mill ln> t ; i t . n nirniniit ilebtor, t n r t l m > u n or latll.OII, IUJIIIFII <ni( ,,r llu- M o n u i o t i t t i C i i m m o n l'li-mi C m n t ott tlif you mi ttu> Chnnci-tliir nlnill tlilnk ciiiiltiihlc llilnl <luv of Hrntrnilii-r, I OHO. ri'tiirnulilc u n this :;o«sun Jifi.OOll i;aiions of cider Itivi'ii by Williams Bros, and Mr. and (•i.liniil.ia. I..-I Hi In.iv y. 11 „ / / IS |..,MU s „[ .,,|,. , i - anil Just. have hern maile here and all theMrs. Stout of'Farmincdale. ItofroshTin. oliii'i'l nf luiid nllit i» tn nhtnill II ilc- t h r t v v c t i t y - f n u i t l i tliiy ..f jSi-iitcmlifr, lU^O. Mfrn.il ninl iluly r s i T i i t n l null » • • tanks a l ' the mill are filled.. ments of chicken sulad, sandwiches. urily iiii I ixvl.e-i v.1,,1 !!,..>. ,....;., ,., y m l _ * <-r*'«' of ilivnn-t' ilimiolvliiir t h i ' i>:iiiilaui< l i e hr ratsi i rIIITN n r i l nil t h e «pvi'iith ilny of .Mi'uta'inlwr, l » , ' . n y.,,» ninl iht- » t i l p p l t l l n n t r , Harriet I'lherman a n d Dorothy cnl;o and coffee were servcdl i\lr. 1920, l,y t i n . alierlir ,if tlin Vminlr nt M i m Iliiti-d Oct'iliiT 1H. li'^0. mniitli. Viiiinc all ended a I InlloweVu party ronovcr enjoys fine health. I l l was , S. J. PICOT ItF.Il.IA* t 01I1NN. I ' H t n l <lut<iln r t», Hi^ll, formerly t h e owner of a bakerv a t lit I,oil); llranch Saturday ni^hl. 1 Knllrltiirn nt ivlltlcmcr, 1'. (1. AililrciH Itnl IIHIIII, N. J. J'WKl'JI MoDKHMOTT. Joseph Leonard bought, a (fun New York "and, I|O has led a retiitd 14 anil 20 Mechanic Str«>t Hlork. from a l,ori|; Branch mini last week. life for Kevenil yeiirii. lll'.ll.I.V £ utllMrl, Hod Hunk, N. J. Approved and Improved Heating Plumbing Roofing Water Systems Copper Work Earthen and Iron Pipe RED BANK asad SEA BRIGHT It jmya to iidvprtiso in The Register. RED BANK RECU3TEK, WOVEMBER 3 , I M P . ITEMS OF MEWS. HAPPENINGS OF INTEREST IN MONMOUTH COUNTY. P«rw>nsl Notes, Sales of Property, Building O^erstieai, L«jga Dote Sliabt Firsi, Births, Marriage* and DeaClta—Other Itami. Mra. Rintha Graves of Keansburg, Who has been (lithe past four years, died Thursday week, aged 85 years. She leaves a son and a daughter. G. Howard Cdnover of Tennent hus bought the Mrs. Alfred McKinney house at Freefiold and will take possession this month. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Holdridge and Miss Catherine O'Hanlon of Ocean Grove have prone to Los Angeles to spend the winter. Greenwood. Rankin of Brielle has bought the Carl Woolley house at Manasquan and will soon move into it. George E. Smith and Lester McDonald of Lower Squankum hav gone to Florida to spend the winter. in 1837 —when t h e first cake of Sarah RogeVs has sold her farm of 2.'!, ueres near Lukewood to Clarence Kirkman's Soap was made—nearly every V. Booth of New Brunswick. household made their own soap. Mrs. Andrew Patterson of Freehold went to the New Brunswick hospital last week for an operation. They soon found that Kirkman's Soap Daniel Joseph, the two-year-old son was not only better, hut was more of Daniel J. Hoctor of Long Brunch, died Monday of. last week. economical. Rocco Paternoster of Belmar is making a visit of several weeWwith his parents in Italy. Today—the soap which does the most Mrs. Fred VanNote of Long washing with least effort is Branch gave birth to a •daughter last week. A daughter was horn to Mrs.ft.A. Hutton of Ocean Grove lust week. Bride Turns from Husband. When Mrs. Veronica Youmans daughter of Herman Phillips of Keansburg, appeared in court last week in a proceedings brought by her husband, who charged her father with kidnapping her, the bride turned from her husband and said she-would stay with her father. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Child Fatally Burned. Dorothy Doyle, the two-year-old daughter of Gco^> Doyle of Seabright, died last Thursday from burns received when she pulled a lighted lamp over. The child's mother smothered the lire with a blanket but not before the child had inhaled the (lames. Married Fifty Years. Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Heidi of Long Branch celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary Sunday of last week with a family gathering. The The home of the Gould Storage Battery, engagement of their daughter Lenna to William B. Lackey of Long Bran.cn was announced at the celebration. the only battery manufactured with the Catches Pickpocket. famous Drea'dnaught Plate. It will give Paul Caprio of Long Branch wai on a subway train at New York last you years of uninterrupted service. It will week when a man picked his pockets book from a vest pocket and started pay you to drive miles to get such a battery. to run away. Caprio caught the man ill the crowd and recovered his pocketbook but the thief escaped. Opposed to Garage. Owners of property near the Sunset hall plot on Fourth avenue at Asbury Park are opposed to the building of a public garage on the plot as is said to be planned. They will make a formal protest to the commissioners against the building. Bakery Sold. M. Dunn Gravatt of Asbury Park has sold his bakery building and the jusiness to Frederick W. Reitz. Mr. Reitz now has five bakeries under his control. He plans eventually to build a big' bakery in which all his products will be baked. Making Big Fill. {ho American pipe and dredging company, which had the contract for Iredgin^ tho South Shrewsbury river, is nmking a big fill on lands belonging to the Runyon estate at Goose Neck point. About fifteen acres will be reclaimed. Aged Farmer Dead. Valentine Buck, who for 35 years aperutod the Butcher farm near •Yeehohl, died at that place Friday week at the age of eighty years. Mr. BEST FOR HOME SHINES Valentine gave up active work aboiit wo years ago. He leaves a widow. SAVE THE LEATHER jots Concert Contract. THE BIG VALUE PACKAGES The concert nnd entertainment TASTES A N D LIQUIDs" ForDlic \£S\&?c l 1il?" kBrOT ' 11 ' •ontract of tho Ocean Grove auditorTHE F. F. DAIXEY CORPORATIONS LTD., DUFPAtO. N. V. um for Thursday and Saturday nights of next summer has been awarded to Fred Faulkner of New of "Board, of Education," Middle- Yorlc, formerly of Asbury Park. PROPOSALS WANTED. town Township, and to bo forfeited Wai 93 Years Old. Proposnls will be received by tlio if contractor refuses to sign contract S. Thompson- Fullen died at the Board of Education, Township of when awarded. home of his daughter, Mrs. S. B. Ely Middlotown, County of Monmouth All proposals must he in sealed of Englishton, Saturday week, aged and State of New Jersey on or before envelopes, with designation of work !)3 years. He had lived most of his in the vicinity of Hightstown. 8:00 P. M., Tuesday, November 23, covered by same and name of bidder life Three children survive him. 1920, at the Board of Education of- on outside of envelope and to be ficea in the Middlctown High School mailed to It. A. Bowman, district Found Auto in Lake. An automobile was found in Fletchbuilding, on the main rood at Leon- clerk, Board of Education, New Moner lake at Ocean Grove Sunday mornardo, New Jersey, ns follows: mouth, New Jersey, or presented per- ing of last week. The car belonged On the general construction, heat- sonally ut the stated meeting' at or :o Philip Ryan nnd it went into the ing and ventilation, plumbing, water before 8:00 P. M., in Leonardo High lake when Ryan misjudged the width system, aowage disposal system, elec- School building, Leonardo, New Jer- of the rond nt that point. Drank Wood Alcohol. trical work of a six room fireproof sey. William White of Long Branch, a touilding to be built'at corner of Har- Tho Board of Education reserves mony and Jersey avenues, Port Mon- the right to reject any or all pro-painter, drank a quantity of wood alcohol last week in an attempt to mouth, New Jersey. end his life. He was found on the posals. Alao on general construction, heattreet in a serious condition but it is Board of Education, Middletown. lelieved ho ing and ventilation, plumbing, elecwill recover. It. A. BOWMAN, trical work of additions t o township District Clerk, Board of Education, Hmmom—Powers. high school building at Leonardo, Misa Francos Einmons of Long Middletown Township, Monmouth Branch and Francis W. Powers of DuN. J. County, New Jersey. luth, Wisconsin, were married at New Also on general construction, heatYork last July. Announcement of the ing and ventilation, electrical work on PROPOSALS WANTED wedding was made last week. additions to grade school building on (Continued on next page.) for firelionBe alterations. Bids for almain road at Middletown, New Jerterations to fireliouse section of Eatsey. ontown township hull will lie received Separate proposals must be tenby the lownsliin committee on or bedered on "General Construction," fore 8:30 P. M. Wednesday, Novem"Heating and Ventilation," "Electriber 10th, 1020, at meeting, room in cal Work," "Plumbing,"1 "Sewage Etttontovvn town'hall. Disposal," "Water System," but auch Pinna and specification!) can be sebidn may cover the work on one, two cured from Ernest A. Ari'nd, archiVinolis What You Need to Build or till Bcliool buildings ut tho option tect, 10r» West 40th street.. New York You Up and Give You Strength of tho bidder. city, or Kinmonth Ihiilding, Asbury I'lanii and specifications are on file Because it io a non-nccrct, scienrl^ N. .1. tific combination of the most sucin the ofllec i\t IiConardo school und Certified cheek for 5 ' ; of bid must cessful tonica known — Cod ^iver ill the ofltci'S of Ernest A. Arond, accompany the hid. The township and lieof Poptonen, Iron, Nux architect, 105 Went 40th street, New Vomica and Hypophoaphiten. committee reserve:) the right to reject York City and Kinmonth building, It eririchca tho blood with tliouany or all bidn. Hands of. red lilooil corpunclea, Anbury l'nrl;, N. J. Copios may lie W1IXIAM CARI.ILK, quickens the circulation, created obtained on each building from urclila hearty appotito nnd impnrtn Chairman. toct upon deposit of $lfi.OO, ten otrength nnd vigor to ovury part !($10.00) dollani of which will be re-PERKY II. COOK, of tlie body. i;|orltfunded upon.return of name in good _ Phyfliciann Prencribo condition. NOTicr. oi' 3I:TTI.I:MI;NT OK ACCOUNT': find Oruggiuti) Recommend K i i l n l r iif H I M . JmmM A . l l c u l y , ilc I. A certified chock or Surety Co. bid Nutlci- In l i . r . h y irIv.-ti Unit tlu< n r c u u u t a Mm n u i i n r r l l n T . iiilinlnl.ili i.Hir w i t h will nllbond for the num of $100 will bo re-nf iirii.il iif t h e v n l u l , . ,rf >.ulil i l n - m a t ' i l . %v 111 li« quired with "(Jenenil Construction" nlKlllril ntl.i Mnt.'il liv t lie K l i r r i n i n t r nf tile o u n t y . . r M o m m m t h m.il r . iiorti>l f u r a i t I>roiio3aln on each .building, $100.00 CtleiiK'Mt t o I hi- (Hi,In,n.i ('. I of ,,,,l<l C o m i y , o n Tftiiiiiiliiy, Hi n , | ,1 ,> ,,f l l r c t n n . for "Ifoat luff unit Ventilation" of tItor, A . I ) . 11KIII, nt wlilt-li thiiii niiiillnitlnii cucli building, $100.00 for "Plumli- will hi> mn.Io f o r I h x nlli.wnm-fi o f t o i . m o r i n n mill ruluim-i frxu. itiff" of each building, $110.00 for I l nDntnil October lath, A. 1). 1020. It Does All Wo Claim ltBV. UKNNIH J- HIHMIAN. "Electrical Work" of each building. . or Costs You Nothing Cheeks to be drawn to tho order It pays to mlvertUe In The Register. 0T HENRY CAMPBELL, President DANIEL S. ELY, Vice-Pres. | EDWIN R. CONOVER, Cashier Wt*ei* Soap WasMadeln Horn© FIDUCIARY CAPACITY. v f IJV* • • • • With most everyone, there are certain bequests, certain specific desires, certain wishes, which at some later date are to be observed. Such personal matters are best observed when confidence and trust is placed with lawfully appointed custodians. This does not mean that the individual need explain in detail just what is desired, but by taking the precaution of providing the proper guardian or administrator many unforseen complications may be avoided. The Broad Street National is authorized to act in any Fiduciary capacity. The Broad Street National is an impartial Institution, capable of fulfilling legally the requests of those \vho place confidence in its efficient management. , THE Next to El. L M e l Co. BROAD STREET NATIONAL BANK RED BANK..NEWJERSEY -uiiiiiuiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiuinui uiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiitiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiitiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiitiniiiiiiiiumiiimmmimiiiiiiiiuiiiiuinimiiiiiiminuiiiiiiiiiiiuuiiuiiiij Specialize in Battery Work Only. Reputation is Your Guarantee. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC The Garden - ^ tees. $ 192O. & 41 Monmouth Street, Near City Hall, NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS. ALL HOMIE COOKING. Business Men's Lunch Daily from 1 1:30 to 2:00 p. in., 5oc. IJian.er from 5:uu p. in. to H:oo p. in. Also a la Carte Rill of Fare at Moderate Prices. Special Sunday Diiinei", Full Course, SI.00. Specialist on Plank Steak anil Fancy Dishes. Special Club Breakfast with d riddle Cakes, 25 cents up. Red Bank's newest and best eating place. Moderate prices. The very best the market affords, properly cooked and pleasingly served by a kitchen expert of twenty years, Make the Garden Restaurant your eating place. JOSEPH MORI, Chef and Proprietor. Caterer for All Events. 4 1 Monmuuth Street, Red Bank. I 32 RED JB STORE CLOSES 6 P. M. SATURDAYS OTHER DAYS 5:30 P. iVJ. I Xii&Xii^ IVAIESEAL GOOD AS EVE.IL" Private Seal always occupied a place of honor at picnics, on the porch, after the game or outing, at the time of relaxation after a hard day's work. Om(«ire it uiifi t/te suksutures. Then anler a aisf. of it TODAY. From your grocer or dealer. PRIVATE SEAL WhiteTeeth, Healthy Gu a Clean Mouth T HAT ti what you should seek In a dentifrice. And it is cusily found; if you will care for your teeth regularly with Kknzo DcntuI Crane. And the delightful after-taste of Klcnzo—that Cool, Clean, Klcnzo Feeling—i:i satiafyintj evidence of the good it doca^ Step hi und t;cta tube today. No reason to change from this old friend now. It is still made of the best hops and malt, still brewed and aged with the same infinite care. Its taste and body-building properties remain unchanged. ;/ ' You liked Private Seal in the. pcist; it is as good as ever Unlay. BOTTLING DEPARTMENT Phone Mullierry 2H-10 Newnrlc, New Jcney JAS. F . l . I G E N S P A M COOPER, JR. PRESCRIPTION F^ive ^ u (S) DRUGGIST Registered THE REXALL Telephone 355 PliurnYiHcisits STORE REP BANK, N. J. RED BANK REGISTER..NOVEMBER'3, 1S20. Page Eigbl HOME FURNISHING AT STEINBACH'S Special Sale of rRFTOMNFS Everyone a beauty. Here's your chance to save considerable money on a highgrade rug. We are placing on sale for three days forty-one rugs from our regular stock. Every rug is perfect and "a remarkable value at the price offered. Years of service, are built into these rugs, the patterns and colors are pleasing and the assortment is varied enough to suit all tastes. ' Reg. 8-3x10-6" 3 Seamless rugs 1 Printed tapestry 9x12 3 Printed tapestry AXMINSTERS 31.50 .8-3x10-6 5 High grade Axminsters 9x12 3 Seamless Axminsters 1 Seamless Axminster 4 Frhe grade Axminsters 8-3x10-6 ' 24.50 12.50 32.50 20.00 Re?. ROYAL Special 24.50 Special 8-3x10-6 1 Seamless velvet Wilton 1 Fine Wilton 9x12 •3 Velvet Wiltons 2 Seamless velvet Wiltons 2 Velvet Wiltons . 1 Seamless velvet Wilton • 1 Fine Wilton 57.50 47.50 CHENILLE 87.50 6Z.50 62.50 52.50 49.50 47.50 9x12 4,Seamless Chenilles in plain colors During these three days you can save consider- • able money on this splendid drapery material. A WILTONS BRUSSELLS Thursday^ Friday and • ' . • : 49.50 118.00 32.50 87.50 42.50 68.50 52.50 65.00 121.00 34.50 49.50 45.50 46.50 87.50 Reg. fine assortment of patterns and colors, from which yoti oan make a selection suitable for any room in the" house, is offered at big reductions. Arranged in Five Groups: I—75c, 80c and 85c grades at 50c. Special II—90c, 95c and $1.00 grades at 60c. 97.50 75.00 Ill—$1.00 $1.15, and $1.25 grades at 75c. WILTONS Reg. Special 155.00 122.50 127.50 145.00 90.00 95.50 • IV—$1.35, $1.50, and $1.65 grades at $1.00. "• • 2 Royal Wiltons 9x1.2 2, Royal Wiltons 2 Roval Wiltons V—Remnants of all grades, from one to five yards, to close out, 4 5 c ~-i BRIEF ITEMS OF NEWS. week. The groom is a dentits_t at Long Branch. Settling Up an Estate. (Continued from last page.) The sale of the lands and bank Frank Horner. of West Ocean stock of the late R. Frank LongGrove was arrested last week on a street of'Manasquan last week netAT ' £ j charge of driving an auto witbont a ted $9,980. A double house was p. ! license. He was Riven the alterna- bought by Theodore 0. Longstreet > [ live of paying a $.r»IIO line or going to for $2,000. £ jail i'or sixty days and lie took the Ocean Grove Man to Wed. p. jail term. . .The engagement of Edward M. Ocean Grove Woman Dead. , Fielder, formerly of Ocean Grove, Blrs. Carrie L. Priest, a pioneer to Miss Failo of Mt. Kisco, New resident of- (Vffaii Grove, died a t York, has boon announced. Mr. Br;idley Bo;udi last Friday after a Fielder is connected with a bank at "oii(j sickness. Slie had lived at Mt. Kisco. • Ocean drove 18 years and for 43 years conducted a hoarding house Hunter—Kerloot. there. Mrs. Annie B. Hunter and John B. Korfoot of Freehold were married at A Big Smokestack. that place last week by Rev. John F. A smokestack eighty feet hitrh and Milbank. Mr. Korfoot was a brotherTRIMMED and UMTRIWiMED MILLINERY. eight feet wide at tlie base is being built at the rear of the Freehold in-law of Mrs. Hunter's first husband. DRESSES, COATS and SUITS courthouse. The stack will be used Wedded 25 Yearj. SHIRTWAISTS and SKIRTS CHILDREN'S WEAR in coiincctioii with the new hunting Mr. and Mrs. George W. Dallas of plant for the courthouse. Bradley Beach celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary Monday night of Bridge Work Stopped. last week, when they entertained a Work on the new railroad bridge gathering of relatives and friends. across Shark river a t Belmar 'was stopped last week by an order from Sale of a Farm, Ibe War department. Th government T. V. W. Griffin has sold one of his mmmmm will insist that the old piling be re-farms near Tonucnt to John Mazoruk moved from the river. of Newark. Mr. Mazeruk plans to conduct the place as a truck farm An Allentown Wedding. Miss Mary T. Hart,, daughter of and sell the produce at Newark. David Hart of Cream Ridge, and Wil- On Southern Trip. liam I1', Hyan of Massachusetts were Stanley Ilulslr.irt of Lower Squnnmarried at the Allentown Catholic kum is on a trip to Florida, where he church on Wednesday, October 20th, will try to dispose of the big crop of by Rev. ,1. F . Walsh.' potatoes harvested and stored away If you have a Ford, Chevrolet, Dort, Maxby his father, II. Edward Hulshart. College Football Conch. Fifth Broken Bone. well, or any other of the smaller cars, see Victor de Wy.soeki of Asbury Park is one of the football coaches at Le- Mrs. Charles Hill of Long Branch us for your high university. Wysocki was a star broke her ankle in a fall from a porch player at lA-high during his term last week. In the past ten years Mrs. tberr. He is instrueting the punters ; Hill lias suffered a broken arm twice, on the college team. a broken toe and a bioken wrist. New Truant Officer. Soldier's Body Home. We have them in the Double Cure AllTin' body of James Cere, xnn of 3. Y. Filan, a police officer at FreeJohn (iere of Freehold, arrived in Ihis | hold, lias been appointed truant ofWeather Tread and the Sinirle Cure Antieiiimtry last week from Franee, where '• liccr. He succeeds John Errickson, (lie young man died from wounds re- | who retired after serving fifteen years Skid Tread types, in sizes ;.n.\;>, 30xl!''; reived in battle. A military funeral because of his advancing age. wa. beld vi-s!cn!:iv. and. Mlxl. (Continued on next page.) &Yi RMCUS MLLMERY 1920 Marcus Millinery, 8 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J. Tires for Smaller Cars Goodyear Fabric Clincher Tires You are confident of the superior quality of Goodyear Tires — while only one contact with our Service will likewise convince you of its superior quality. Other sizes jind types in stock. A.L.DAV1SON SUPPLIES " Corner Monmouth Street and Maple Avenue Telephone' Reil Bunk 1050 i Thi'U An lltnl, lint Th I) Cunt A'» Ulan:- (iontlymr Ilimu Tonriiil Tube* • • * * • . :••:•<:••:•':•••.••:••:••: Vii:li:a of Meningitis. NOT THE ONLY ONE I.i.ry Whilehead, a KetmsburK girl, died a few days ago of spinal There Are Other Red Bnnk People meiiilijrilis. She was a pupil at the Similarly Situated. Ke.iii.sburg school and the school {'an there be any stronger proof Has rinsed I'm' Iwn day^ in iirder to oll'eictl than the evidence of Red j have it fumigated. Hank residents1.' A fier you have read the following, iiaudly answer t h e Injury Results in De.ilh. i|iiestion. Mrs. Klizabeth li. Kllis of Freehold Kiank Palmer, I Jlechanic street, died Tuesday o(' last week alter a lU'd Hank, s:ivs: / ear's illness. Her death was I he re- will! pains thrnugl "[ WHS troubled iy kidneya which --lilt uf an aill i'l'liile accident in hroui'ld on by IndiiK on my feet whii h she u a s serii'lhly injured. Due bme; hours at a t i m . ]] iilso ha hail diz sun survives her. zy spells, which blurred my siirht- I was not troubled very l'onp, however, Asl.iny Park Coindi- Well. MU< l l e n n i t t n Lewis, daughter of as I beard ol' hoan's Kidney Pills and 'ii'dr/'i 1 Lewis of Asbury l*aik, was irut a box at Cooper'.; Drur; Store. I married tn Frank Ma-'en uf that plaei- was relieved before 1 hn<l tukeh the l.-i.-t Wednesday by Itev. Jehn • A. lirst biVx and was completely cured That wua lioelii-. T h e f'riiom is a v e t e r a n uf after takinc; two Imxea. livo years aivi and 1 am glad to aay tin' world war. thai I have not been bothered sinco Iliat lime MO I know my cure is u New L.ibrury t u O p e n . T b e new ("artiegie l i b r a r y a t L o n g liermnncnl, one." (Statement (,'ivcn I ' l a t l c b will b e (ipened t o I h e p u b l i c June I'-', ISIli;.) On .lime :M, l!i:;(i, Mr. Palmer nniil: •;'• ..! "lit livn w e e h s . It i.-i p l a n n e d t u o p e n t h e b u i l d i n g o n t h e f o r t i e t h a n - "1 inn always ready tn endorse Donn's n i v e r s a r y nf t h e old r e a d i n g room a t Kidney I'ills u» they have .nlwayr. pro\'en salisfacloiy lo mo whon I I.nniv llriinell. liave needed them." L u n g Bi'iiiuli itoy Weil*. '1'iice (1(1 centa at all dealera. Dont Dr. M a r r y A . Klinnky, ;;on ofsimply ask for H kidney remedy—fret. David lOlin.-.kv of Long liranch, was Doan'ii Kidney Pills - t h e nnmc that married tn Mis;; (leitrude M. I.urio Mr. Palmer hud. Ponter-Milburn of LaneaBter, I'ennaylvaniu, laat Co., JVlfra., liuiralo, N. Y. . TELEPHONE S44-J , ' DEALER IN HIGH GRADE CLOTHING • AND GENTS' FURNISHING' GOODS BEST IN QUALITY CORNER SHREWSBURY AND LOCUST AVENUES RED BANK, N. .J. Clothing is coming down, prices have dropped about 20% recently. We have been selling at rock bottom prices. This drop enables us to give our customers chance to get their necessities at lower prices than any other store can offer. We have suits of the finest quality, regular price would be $30, now as low as $21.50. Our Fall and Winter line is now complete. You are perfectly welcome to look it over. / Our Shoes are the best bargains of the season. We have Hats and Caps at lowest prices. :~>-X"X":~:~x»:~x~x~w~>*<»x«>«~^ WHEN WINTER COMES BE READY! Don't let the days go by without giving attention to the heating work that is so essential to comfortable living in cold weather. We are in a position to give better service if you give us the order early WILUAM O'BRIEN Red. Bank Sea Brighft RED BANK REGISTER, 3, 1920. Page Nin* BRIEF mm of NEWS.PUT FIGHTING I, C. b G. A. DEliATUSH, V* ABCHITSCT8 AMD INBIN Boom 17 Eimor Bide, B*4 Bull. N. 1, T«L Con (Contlnoed from last page.) | 0 H N B. BOYD. M. D.p Mra. Ella Comnton, wife of John C. Compton of Brooklyn, formerly of Freehold, died Tuesday of last week at a liospital, aged 69 years. BeBides lier husband she leaves four children. ALL THIS WEEK •» If You Are Pale and Weak, Without Manasquan Woman Engaged. Ambition, You Need a Tonic. Mra. Wilhclmina Brevet of Munasquun has announced her cngajjement to John W. Matthews, formerly of TRY TAKING PEPTO-MANGAN. Maryland, but now of Mnnasiiunn. Mra. Brewer is the widow of Kohcrt Rich, Red Blood Fights Off Disease Brewer. WHEN YOU GET BACK TIRED" and Keeps You Well and Enables Kicked by a Horse. You to Work With Pleasure. from your journey, let us take William H. Fiitcroft of rarminp;you from the station to your home. dale was laid up last week, from inSerious sickness often; comes when juries received when he Vf&s kicked you least suspect. You may feel a OUR TAXI SERVICE on both legs by a. horae. No lionet; little over-tired. You haven't been were broken but he was badly exposed to contagion, yet all of it sud- is convenient and saves you time and bruised. den you are flat on your back and in fatigue. DISEASES OF THB BECT0H UXH DISEASES OP WOMEN. 8olt« 207 Brent Good Building, eof. BroeA* war and Third avEnuo, Loufl Braoeh, H. J< Hours: » A. H . to 12 11.; 1 t o I f. 1C, Evenings End SuQd&rs b r appointment* Appointments aave tlMo—telephone) SJOO^ Branch. f | B . HAKOLD A. TILTON, •^ SUaOEOH DENTIST. QradaaU University of PenniylTanla. '••*< cesior to Dr. J . D. Throckmortoa. M*. I Broad Bti«et. Olllce boars: 8 A. LI. to 6:10 9. U. Wt—t day except Saturday. P I E. L. H. STRYKER, *-f VETERrNABY B Ofilc*, Fnl>)io Service Bulldlns. fVoM I 4 t i Residence, 81 Shrewsbury Avo. BED BAliiT. N. J. A E, SIDWELL " • TRU.SS SPECIALIST Men. Women, anti Children tloono 3C0-l-S!-Kinmoutli Dulldinic. Anbury P»rl(. N. J. A Phonea—Aebury Wayside 261-I$I. IIours-9-11. 1-j. 7-8. Soturduy. Sundoyand Mon day and by appointment. All appliances guaranteed or prices refunded. for a siege of sickness. We keep our cars in perfect conYour blood did not have fighting dition, neat and clean, and you. will qualities. It wan weak and thin. Your | find our chauffeurs courteous, effivitality and powers of resistance were cient and careful. W/ILUAMnS. FOSTER, low. '. " V COUNSELLOK AT LAW. When you overdo you use up enerNew York. New Jersey. gy. Your blood ib driven to do more GO Broadway, Atlantic B«hland«,J than it can. It becomes clogged with N.Y. City. N.J Hoffman—Bennett. waste. The waste acts like poison. OBERT PIEKCE, Disease germs get in your blood and Miss Florence Hoffman and RosLICENSED AUCTIONKER. Reniilence « While. Ili-ii Bonk coe Colliding Bennett of Keansburg dominate. BRASCH BROS., PROPRIETORS. Telephone 1038-M. Dont let yourself get run down. were married on October 24th at Gpoelsl attention to sales of farm tteski Opposite Depot farm Keyport by Rev. A. W. Hand. They' I Take that good tonic, Pepto-Mangan. Bridge Avo., implements and personal property*. went to Atlantic City on their wed- It makes rich, red blood that will rePhono 747 sist and rout out disease germs. F. TETLEY, ding trip. • NOTARY PUBLIC Pepto-Mangan is widely and hearand COMMISSIONER. OK DEEDS. Tighe—Flannafran. tily endorsed by physicians. It is efTelley'H Newii Stand. Miss Genevieve M. Titjhc, daughter fective and easy to take. Comes in 7 Broad Street. Rwi Bank. N. 1 of B. T. Tighe of Asbury Park, was either liquid or tablet form. Both RTHAKOLD J . STOKES, married last Wednesday to Thomas have the same effect. DENTAL SURGEON J. Flannagan of that place. The Successor to Dr. Frank Lep, Sold at any drug store. But be sure couple left soon after the wedding . 54 Broad Street, Eir.ner BuildiriR. KoomB 4,fiand fi. for the Soutli to spend their honey- you get the genuine Pepto-Mangan— "dude's." Ask for it by the name Office Houru 8:30 to 6:00 o'clock. . moon. and be sure the full name,"Glide's EO. MCU. TAYLOR, C. E. Pepto-Mangan," is on the package. Buys Grocery Business. Belmar Paper Sold. The Coast Advertiser at Belmar wag sold last week at foreclosure Bale to Louis Burr of Elizabeth. The first edition of the.paper under the. new owner will appear Friday of this week. R M D Several Bargains Minister Has Breakdown. Rev. J. Ernest Mertz, formerly pastor of the Freehold Reformed church, suffered a nervous breakdown soo.tl after locating at Port Jervis and is now in a sanitarium in New York state. Admission, IlM ng S 31 Under the Auspices of the Monmouth County Auto Dealers' Association and City of Long Branch )/ _9 OF LAW OFFICES REILLY & QUINN, A11 on FVoat, 3Proprle*or BaildlnK, Red Bank Davidson Joseph Heilly. 21 E. Front St., J Phone 2O8 Garnett, Kas.—"I first took Lydin E. Pinlcham's Vegptabli' f'ompnnnd' for a complete n e r v o u s breakdown following the liirth of my oldest child. I got up too soon which caused serious female trouble. I was no wenk that I was Victim of Paralysis. not able to be on my feet but very little Mrs. Elizabeth M. Spaulding, Mite and enuhl not do my of Charles A. Spaulding of Allenliousrwork at all. I town, died Monday of last week a i t u had a bad pain in my EI sickness of five years from paralyl e f t s i d e anil it sis. Shu was 65 years old. would pain terribly if I stepped off a Asbury Parker Moves. curb-stone. One day one of your bookWilliam Whitchead, who has lived lets wflB thrown in the yard and I read at Asbury Park several years, will go every word in it. There were so many to Providence, Rhode Island, to live who -lind bppn helped by your medicine with his daughters. Mr. Whitehead is that I Wanton1 to try it and ray husband ivpnt to town nnd got ino a bottle. Tt over ninety years old. necnipd as though I felt relief after the Death of Asbury Park Man. second tloap, so I kept on until I had Morris May, a former well known taken five bottles and by that time T jeweler at Asbury Park, died at that was as well as I could wish. About a place Sunday of last week a t ^ i e age year later T gave birth to a ten pound of seventy years. He leaves a widow boy, and have hail two move children since nnd my health has been fine. I I and four children. I aver have'trouble of any kind I a To Build at Manasquan. poinff to take your medicine for I give all the praise for my good health, Webster H. Wood , of Lakowood always recommend your medicine has bought a lot on Broad street at whenever T can,"—Mrs. EVA E. SHAY, Manasquan from Mrs. John H. Croll and will build a house on it for his Gnrnett, Kansas. • RED BANK. N. E DMUND WILSON, COUNSELLOR AT LAW, RED BANK. H. 1 Offices: 10 EAST FRONT STUEBT. A LSTON BEEKMAN, ' Any man or woman vTia kecpa Sloan's handy will tell you that same tiling COUNSELLSR AT LAW. Office!, I t Broad street, RED BANK. • • >• SPECIALLY those frequently attacked by- rheumatic twinges. A counter-irritant, 51oan's Liniment scatters the congestion and penc' DENTAL SURGEON. Rod Bank. N. . 2(1 Nnt'l Bank BulldinK. G l i i t 1 Hours 6-5. E Irales without rubbing t o the afflicted part, soon relieving the ache and pain. Kepi handy and used everywhere for reducing and finally eliminating the pains and aches of lumbago, neuralgia, muscle strain, joint stiffness, sprains, bruises, and the results of exposure. You just know from its stimulating: healthy odor that it will do you good I Sloan's Liniment 13 sold by all druggists—35c,.70c, §1.40. " , D R. W. M. THOMPSON, I. D. COOPER, CIVIL ENGINEER Bncceaswr to Geo. Cooper, V. H Fostofflco Building, RED BANK. K. 1, K. ALLEN, JR., • G KOKGE CIVIL ENGINEER AND SCIKVTCTOB. Boom 7. Patterson Building, Broad StlMt " E D BANE. N. J . G GRADUATE AUCTIONEER Fediirrea OT Glade Stock, Farm 8ala«, V EO. H. ROBERTS, sonal PropertT. New Monmouth, M. ' ]'oltDlion« M!ddlitown_271-F-ai. ' Luke Longhead will help youig«* a job, or rent your house orfillanj| other want yon may have.—Advws tiaemont. lovers own occupancy. iys a Hotel. imblem of Satisfaction HE power, the satisfying performance and T the striking- utility value that have characterized Buick models for two decades arc again the dominant features of the new Nineteen Twenty One Buick Series. Combined with this striking serviceability arc beauty of rounded lines and the comfort of roominess and smooth riding which affords the utmost satisfaction. For those desiring every refinement of appointment with general utility, the new Buick Seven Passenger Sedan is admirably fitted. Authorized Buick Service everywhere cooperates with Buick owners. Priceo of the New Nineteen Twenty One Buick Scries ne-Portf Four, three ptitenffcr car MotMTwrnty One-Portf Modrl Twenty Onr-Ponr nrPonr Pire Pire, ire patsensut car Mod«l 'IVsntr One-Fort/ 81*. lour piwtnjer coupo M»'l*1 TVentf Onc-Fortr Keren, fire ptnenfer tedin Mu'Irl Twenty One-Forty El (lit, (our pmenger coupa Mmirl Twenty Ont-Kofiy Nine, tertii piiini|c[ n r Wodrl 'I'wrnir One-Fifty, ie?eu pai»rnfei todta f. 0. B. FaOrrj, Flint, Mhhlfja »17SI» 1791 2SU 2891 29BS ZubS I2SIS Powell Banks of Asbury Park has bought the lienna hotel on Atlantic Insist Offl Getting The avenue at that place. The plot is Original And Genuine :U)Ox300 feet and the property brought .$20,000. Laxative doming Home from Greece. F. W. Sutton of Asbury Park has received word that his son' Evan W. WITH is on his way home from Greece, where he was employed by an enASPIRIN ineering firm. iTio eif« and proved remedy for City Bonds Sold. Ccli. Grippo. Htiilnche. U c . 2 5 c el oil dnij Asbury Park's issue of twenty year floating debt bonds totaling $98,500 were sold last week to J. S. Rippel & Company on their bid of $9,983 for the issue. NICKERBOCKER PHARMACY, HOLLY WOOD & CO, THOMAS LEWIS, Engagement Announced. Dl&trilmtuln. The engagement of Miss Elizabeth Brakely, daughter of Joseph Brakeley of Freehold, to David Shotwell of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, has been announced. Sale of « Hotel. Mrs. L. C. Carr of Ocean Grove has sold her house at that place and has bought the Jackson house, one of the big boarding houses at Ocean Grove. Asbury Park Boy to Wed. Announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss Mary Myer of Elizabeth and Richard 11. Appleby, son of T. Frank Appleby of Asbury Park. Long Branch Woman to Wed. The engagement of Mrs. Florence of ordinary quality arc not good Ilinnuui of Long Branch to Dewitt enoURh for prescription work. Ilurd of Utica was announced last week. The wedding will take place Only drugs nnd chemicals of the soon. very highest grade of purity are To Quite) at Freehold. fit for uno in prescriptions. Wo William A. Noltemeier of New iiso tlio best obtainable no matYork bus bought two lots on Broad street lit Freehold and will build n ter what the cost and allow no house on them for his own oceupunone but registered pharmacists ey. to compound tho medicine. (Continued on next pago.) your mouth tastco like till the mean things you ever did— mixed together, then you need Ueecliam'1! Pills, Your mouth ia a good indication of the condition of stomach and bowel' Local and Long Distance loving In Large fell Padded Hans Heavy Duty Trucks with trailers for the transportation of Boats, Girders, Poles and other articles of unusual weight or dimensions. Horses and Cattle transported quickly and safely. Five Ton Truck with large rack body for special service. Piciiing up farm products and delivering to city markets. Fast motor express service to any point regardless of distance. Sight Seeing Busses for hire for Lodges, Parties, Schools, etc. "Apperson Eight" Seven Passenger Touring car for hire. First-class equipment. Careful, courteous and competent employees. BURDGE and RUSSELL Telephone 894 REAL ESTATE INSURANCE MORTGAGE LOANS; > 10 Talonlionn Kfl 10c, (Ground Floor) .1 Telephone 90 : -;< . <y , . , ;. ; • ' jjJHEN PETIBI At/TOMOJiis^yiBUILT, BUICK WILL BUILD THEM Monmooth County fttitrngnlo's Office. Notice tu creillloni to prenent clniins fitntluat estate. In the matter of tlto fittnto of Carolina M. Cottrell, tlereaned. Purnllitnt to tbo older of Junmb L. Donnhay. rjurroufito of the County of Monmouth, maiU on tin* twpitly-nlKMli tiny »>f Auirunt, 1020, on th<: aviillratlt f |.',,.,l.tl»k. Wal»«l, executor of U»« cntnta of Cm-ollm* M. CoUri-ll, d«4>Mn«4l, notion In hereby given to the o w l (tl»> of Mill IU'COKMII tn «,«iillilt to the ifUJ> •RrH>«r. nx«<Mitor nu etfoicdixiil, th«l anil (Wnminlo against th e nnid ontKt^ under o*th, within »S)S iinmllm (rom the ' M of ftfornmtil order, or they will lirt b d of thetf Botkii>» lln»fc>r I l , H. I. RED Telephone 352 HERCHAMTS SYEAE1BOAT CO. <DF UEW JERSEY. Teleulioni. 3« I'ler 24. foot of l'rsiiklln KttMt. Now York (l.mi.llnic Hi Hit' Ilntlcry t« tnko on Bnd>t oil Panioiimrii only). «niillliilil»ni]s. Oc.flin!e«iiilH<il Jinn*. clnplHiiKi Coll 4!CT Conr,l N«v» YmU. i'.'.'.l Hi-.l Honk. N. J . llliilil«i"l« Ti'lciulione. 1W4 «lo of Any P.MIdi.e In tho Woil.l Soabright,, N. J. MONMOUTH STREET, II. C. HUBBARD, Prop. 10 Broad Street, Red Bank. Sold everywhere. In boxflt* Monmouth County's Largest /tatoiaiobllo Distributor 40 Mechanic Street, Red Bank, N. J, TlMI". l A l i u : IN EFFECT NOVEMDER l i t , 1920. Bublect to clianco without notice. BE (D-M) AH prescriptions nro double checked, thua guarding sgninst tho possibility of error or in«cenrncy. You may depend upon tlio prescriptions you hnvo filled at Bed Bank, John J . Qatnn OHN S. APPLEGATE & SON, COUNSELLORS A l LAW Davidson Bulldini-. Broad 8 t n r t . From a Woman Whose Serious ness Was Overcome by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Autos Damaged. Four of the five Buick automobiles being driven from Buffalo to Long Branch for H. L. Zobel of Scabright were damaged on the way anil one of them had to be left behind for repairs. Special Soloists G CONSULTING ENGINEER. CIVIL ENGINEER and SURVEYOR. 8 Elflncr Building, I3road S t . Red Bank.- N. J . Max Placer has bought the L. II. Vonllaus grocery business at Long Branch and has taken posseaaioti of it. Mr. and Mrs. VonHaus will make a tour of New York state with a view of selecting a permanent place to live. "' H l.iiM, N. J.. Ai.,iu»t FBaf>r.ui<iic « Pukrton Bt, M«w »ru iliswitl Alexander for IVloorti, Wnlla, IUniillm and Mant«l Kneingii, Ilniai nnd Wrought Iron li'lrcplnccu, Andironn, FnndorA, Piro Sets ami (Jnn IJO(?O, Wood nnd Tile Mantnln, Medicine Cnblnots nnd Tlio la Ilntliroom Acceimorioii. 14 Monmouth S t , Red Bank roil NEW YORK Daily except Kunilny. FOfJ RED BANK. Onily except Sunday. O, r.ii.l. II,,I IU1.1. A.M. ..r oo . . . 4 (H) . . .4 30 HlKhhnilt „ | rai.Ullu filieol J JO l 10 10 NOTICB-At Ilatlery IJMKIIUK. nil Bl«»at«l tralm for uptown, milmny lot untown o» toBrooklm .l aurfitn c««« mil J"rH«« t.. Bt«l<iii l«l«n.l ond Ilrooklm. nun tin r»ch«il In two rnlnutM. CAM TAKE TAOLLRY. m »to »to J. J. O. O. TT .. IXX ,, Ut ntnn. Chureh. Havralnk. Mtanlta M>lbtu4«, B»l»»f<. AT m n n L A N i m Knniburt;, K.yport. M MM4k>h)WB em» Dank. 4kh » Itnl Itl D k «.|.,™ p.,t r . l r AT KKII HANK. »U> M. C. tt II).. forHhr<FW«t>ur». M "T ( S S I Z * % . T. CO.. for rulf Vl«w. tt tla e»M of AutM, H Morm-iuth. »n4 Carrlwo. RED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 3 , 1&20. Ten EVENING ALL SEATS • MATINEE. ALL- SEATS Welcome to IT'S ill SOME1 BREAD" Try Majkes a Delicious. Loai Toast Today BURNS-SCHAFFER AMUSEMENT CO. Made the Evan's way. Your Grocer can get it for you Fresh Daily THE EVAN'S SYSTEM OF BAKING LONGJBRANCH/N J . Phone 6 1 7 Long Branch If laughing is a tonic for the blues, then there ar@ enough good, hearty, side-splitting laughs hero today to cure- the entire family Iriuiat on the "Some Bread" Sanitary Wrapper —even if coal in $13.75 a ton. •AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Y\ * $ (fc'J in His Latest Quick-Trigger Adventure in. The Land of Romance Would you marry another girl to please the girl you loved? See Edith Roberts in "Alias Miss Dodd" Snub Pollard Comedy CHARLEY CHAPLIN, in "A Burlesque' on Carmen" • <( 5th episode of The Hawk's Trail' A scream from start to finish is a Protection you cannot afford''to be without. It. protects your investment. The wise man knows this. Ask him, then come and see us. 8 THOMAS n. 1NCE Presents Mo&t Beautiful Woman on the Screen, in Consultant Insurance Engineers TteiB at yoij.11 service • INSURANCE 1 i A romance of smuggled gems, of woman's lure and folly, of false imprisonment, of a real man's sacrifice For a glorious love that triumphs. A tale of a world for the first time shown on the screen. has liei'ji made of of Mrii. William PATHE NEWS Topics Coming-November IS, "The RigHt to Love" (Continued from last page.) Miss Julia B. SIcRill, daughter of W. F. Mepill of Karmingdale, was .married to Jesse C. Smith of that 'place last week. The couple will live on the A. C. Soper farm near Lakewood. Wood—Smith. MissOra C. Wood of Germantown, . Pennsylvania, and William H.-Smith of Asbury Park were married at Manasquan last Friday by Rev. C. J. "Walker. Marries a French Girl. Floyd C. Emmons of Long Branch and Miss Renee Y. d'Pont of Deal Tops 'em all— were married at Asbury Park last Our * Composite derby. "week. The bride is a French pirl and has been in this country but a short Best seller we've ever had. time. The result of averaging An Asbury Park Wedding. our most popular shapes and Miss Ruth L. Yoolkl of Oceaiv Grove and Harold \Y. Fliedner of the necessary ''conforms" Arlington were married at the Lufor five successive seasons. theran church at Anbury Park hist Wednesday by Rev. Walter H. GruFits and looks well on 80 now\ out of every 100 men. Parsells—Holmes. Miss Helen Parsells, daughter of J: R. Parsells of Asbury Park, was The best of clothing, furmarried to Robert JI. Holmes of Belnishings, hats and shoes—a mar last Thursday week. size for every size of man Asbury Park Couple Wed.. l Mrs. Emma Mount and Edgar and boy. Irons, both of Asbury Park, were •Arjrurrrcd (ratlrmnrk. married at that place Saturday week ' Mnll Orders Flllwl 1 y Rev. M. 1.. Ferris. To" Open Studio. I ROGERS PEKT COMPANY Harry (.'. Thorno, Jr., of Freehold, Broadway Broadway who conduits a photograph studio at • at 13th e t "Pour at 34th 3t. .Spring Lake, will i>pen a studio at .Convenient Freehold this we.-k. Brnadwtty Corncri" Fifth Av*. , A Matawan Wedding. at Warren at 41st BL Miss Marjniie Hansel' and Wilbur) NEW YORK CITT He BeVoise of Malawall were nmriied at that place hist Wednesday by! Jiev. Klijah F. Heed. ' ' Asbury Park House Sold. * Kenneth M. Towner of Asbury VanPorn of Freehold to Walter W. IV.rk has bought the S. A. Wertheim Bangs of Bridgeport, Connecticut. estate house at that place and will Died at Hospital. make it his home. Miss Mabel Anderson (if Asbury RuddyCheeks—SparklingEyes Sold His Farm. Park died at the Spring Lake hospital —Most Women Can Have William F. Matthews has sold his ] Saturday week. She was .'SI years old Wils t l u i n ni near Farminu'dale and will soon ! "'"' ' daughter of William AnSays Dr. Edwards, a Well-Known nove to a hour-c he owns on a noar- derson. Oliio Physician . y tract of laud. EU cte d School Physician. n BusineM in the South. j D r . I 1 'rank ( i . S t r a h a n of Dr.F.M.Edwards for 17 years treatcc .1. Walter liutihcr of Varmingdale, \ branch has been elected school physcores of women for liver and bowel ail. ..'ho went South a few weeks ago, I]((S i «'<''•'" at that, place. Dr. Strahan is fiicnts. During these years he gave t< his patients a prescription made of: ipclied a real estate ollii c at West ! •' graduate of Hie Lull); Branch high few well-known vegetable ingredient! 1'iilni Beach. j school. mixed with olive oil, naminR thent A Siiccetsful Supjtpr. [LaRuc—Fullwood. ^ Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablct3. You wil know them by their olive color. About $7011 was cleared at a sup-! MisH Leolu Laltue of Oce.'in Grove per Riven by liie women of the Free-' w a ' ; married last Wednesday to These tablets are wonder-workers ct hold Reformed church last Wedm s- ' harles W. Fiillwood. Rev. T. J. J. the liver and towels, which cause : normal action, carrying olf the wasd day Wiifrh! performed I hr ceremony. and poisonou3 matter in one'3 system New District Deputy, Gift of nn Auto. If you have a pale face, sallow look ' J i i m c s IJ. I l o u s e l of l l e l m a r h a s .Mrs. Charh'K Craiiewin of I.oni? dull eyes, pimples, coated tongue, head liei n e l e c t e d district d e p u t y f o r t h elira rich cclebr;ited her birlhday last aches, a listless, no-good feeling, all oul Oild F e l l o w s ' lodges ill (lie s h o r e dis- w I; and she received a new automoof sorts.- inactive bowels, you take OIK trict. of Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets nightl] I bile as a gift from her husband. (or a time and note (he plcasitiR result!) P . i n t e r . l l u i a l-'nll. j H c i ,|,, y —Curti». 3Thousand;) of women and men tain William T. Hill, an Ocean drove j M J ..., ,M iu .||, a \ Dr. ICdward'V Olive Tablets—the sue of A s b u r j painter, laid u p wilh inji rcssful substitute for calomel—now anc j . . ik wan married s t j ' h u r s d a y tt lie sllU'ered wh then just to kctji them fit. he fell from a lad- j Krnesl- F . C u r t i s ,7f 'F h i r i•d 'a ." T i n AiiMiiiiiK'i'inenl Hie eni'iigeniiiil Comedy, "Edgar, His Teacher's Pet" EVJATTIE RUPERT in "She's the Vamp': Wednesday, November 1O, Madge Kennedy in "Dollars and Sense" BRIEF ITEMS OF NEWS. | i a n \ Ima c l o i v d down f o r the w m l i ' r IIIIIIIIIH. N'livicati'iii will be re I mni'd enrly in A p r i l o f next year. , i i-i-.liold W o m a n l ' : n ) r n K r | | . By Gertrude Atherton FEATURING Pathe News Sttain.'r Season I'.iwlj. 'I he Lung Branch steamboat eoni- . BILLY'THAMCY in "IN AND OUT" IN Resident Manager Mrs. I'jiuna Ramlall o f Hcahright i l i e d laid Tlllll'.-da.v. S h ew a s si\ly y e a r s o l d a n d« a si n t h e h m n d i v bii-ines.1. T I Mc h i l i l r r n s u r v i v e h e r . PATHE NEWS Agency, Inc. Room No. 8, EIsra.es' Buailsiing Red Bank, N. J. dcr. Sc.-.l,ri|;lit Wuiiinn Drn.l. lours Faihionable society is to man a relaxation, to woman a profession, in which success means position, carriage, and her heart's desire. To its glittering circle men bring wealth, women beauty, for the great exchange. All the heartaches and the hidden tears that sear the soul behind the smiling face in fashion's cold exchange, "The Beauty Market." Comedy, "You Tell 'Em Lion, 1 Roar" r^athe Review BRANCHES\ The New Jersey Co His Specially Supervised Production uple will list' a t K l i / a l i e l h . :.ac K. Do.ld l),'i,d. l' ! aae V,. Iliidd of l i r a d l c y I! dii d lai:t W ' I • •al i o n o f d i s years. lie l ny from al Ihe a a widow. |>U) p i i of r av i .Smith in Aul<,. I Mi . I b r l i e i i ;ilniMk and o f ( I c nil l,'ruvc h'l'l hi Sl iveel; HI a i i l n n •ihilc for Florii JMTid t lie winler. la, where II. payn l.o nilvciliiiu in 'I"li<> 'Vdvertiaoinent. . I' Geo. W. Sewing, Contractor, am! Buikler, Kill) HANK N. J . OFFICE IN F.ISNF.R BUILDING, ' Room 3. Jol>Mng of AH Kinds)., Estimate* C'hoorfullj Fn November 29 and 30,"HumoreB(juc" t t t T ? T t t V t Touring Runabout Sedan Coupe - • • • T T T $2,025 $2,025 $2,975 $2,925 tf f f f T I Noted for power, flexibility and long life. . , , A'"Reo user is a Reo booster. ! V T f f • f Reo Motor Car Co. Guarantees there be any reductions previous "to T T T tT ff t T T f T T T T T T T T rebate In cash should ff T e list prices T tff T The new six-cylinder Reo conforms to the latest stylesof body designs, yet avoids the extreme that will be out of style in two or three years. f ? See Our Complete Exhibit at fh© Casino^ Long Branch T f r t T T DORMA ADDIN Distributor for Monmouth County t Tel. 439 : 251 Broadway,'Long Branch, N. J. f t T ff T V Y T T T T T T t t Tel. 439 I BANK RE hani-d WmMy. Ent«r«4 a Bscond-OlBSS Mattel at tho Foatofflcn at E s * Bank, ti. t , oadM th» Alt el Matoh Bd, 1616. VOLUME XLIII. NO. 19. RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1920. $1.50 Per Year. PAGES 11 TO 20.' HALLOWE'Erf AT SHREWSBUUY. WEDDINGS. blue chiffon over satiif and they earned v.-liitv cbiyDi\i\tl\cmin;is. I VanBrackle—Giblin. Three Purlieu Held in the Village A reception followed the cere-1 Friday Niglit. Before a large gathering of relaaround to await the outcome of the DEMONSTRATION TO BE GIVEN HARDING AND COOLIDGE WIN intensely close fights for mayor and FESTIVITIES AT MR. AND MRS. About $30 was cleared Friday tives and friend.s Miss Catherine V,. GEORGE W. BRAY'S. night at Christ church parish house VanBrackle, daughter, of Mrs. Cath- boy, where they too c a tram for a AT THE WOMAN'S CLUB. BY GREAT MAJORITIES. collector. Often times in the pust ut Shrewsbury by a Hallowe'en party erine McCarthy of Wallace street, wedding trip to V\';i shington. Rice it was not unusual for large crowds Now Jersey Goes Republican by of men to wait around until the peep Friends Gathered at Their Housq for the benefit of the children's wel- became the bride of Charles A. (Jib- throwers and othi friends aeeom- Mrs. George McVey of Maple AveWhile They Were Away and fare league. nue Will Give the Demonstration 160,000—Every Republican Coun- of day to 11ml out who won. The. dancers wort! lin of Locust avenue lust Wednesday panied the couple in automobiles to Helped Them Celebrate Wedding fancy costumes and the chapel was Friday Afternoon at tho Club ty Candidate Elected—Patterson morning at St. James's church. The the South Amboy station. Mr. and National, county, congressional Anniversary Whon Tliey Returned. jecorated with cornstalks und pump-' ceremony Room in tile Eisner Building, and Atwater Win in Red Dank. was p e r f o r m e d in c o n - M r s . Y o u n g w i l l l i v c a t N e w a r k , and town returns were shown on a On Friday of this week at halfMonday was the date of the fif- kins. The dunce was the first of a junction with a nuptial mass by Rev. where the "room I a clerical posiThe biggest landslide in American screen on Broad street by the prolion with tiv Pennsylvania railroad past two o'clock there will lie a, freo politico occurred in the election yes- prietors of the Smoke Shop. This teenth wedding anniversary of Mr.series to be given at the parish D. J. Duggan. hat making demonstration at the The bride was attirt in a gown ! company. The bride received many terday, when Warren Ci. Harding and wns something new for Red Bank and and Mrs. George W. Bray of Wallace house for the young folks of Shrewsrooms of .the Red Hank Woman's of white satin, trimmed with Irish line presents. Calvin Coolidge, the Republican can- hundreds of people stood on the siilc- street. They went to Shrewsbury bury. | club in the Eisner building. All the On the same night Hallowe'en par- point lace, and she wore a Urussels \ didates for President and Vice'Presi- wulkii or sat in automobiles to watch that night to call on Mrs. Bray's Leonard—Mendel. I members of the cluli who wear hats dent, defeated' James M. Cox andtill! election figures. Frequent show- mother, Mrs. Alfred O. Wicdcrholt. I tics were held at Shrewsbury at Mrs. lace vi-il caught up with orange bios- J Leonard, are specially asked to be present. Miss Frances Josephine hoy returned home --'they \ J. Wright Brown's and Mrs. Bertha soms. She carried a shower boquet l*'ranlilin D. Roosevelt for the anme eiSiund high .gusts of wind made the When thi of whitu roses. Her cousin, Miss daughter of William .1. Leonard of The "demonstration will be given unoffices. The majorities were the occasion unpleasant for the watch- found thie house filled with relatives Shoemaker's. Margaret Sullivan of New Iliun- Li'oiiiirilu, anil 'Louis Mendel, a Red der the auspices of the home ecogreatest ever given in thc country's era, and the Smoke Shop and other anil friends, among whom were Mr. swick, was bridesmaid and she wore Hunk photographer, were married nomics department of thc club. history. All the Northern states adoining buildings were packed with and Mrs. W'edcrholt, they having h i k chitton hiff d d a lint Saturday night, October 'i'!<lj at Buy Mrs. George McVey of Maple avcIriven to Red Bank faster than Mr. a shell pink dress anil •were carried hy Harding except pos- folks. .uul Mrs. Bray. The alfair had been, to match.1 She carried dahlias. Wai-I V'ifw . House at Atlantic Highlands nuc will give the demonstration, sibly North Dakota. All the Southarranged by Mr. Bray and it was a ter Giblin of Red Bank, a brother of by Rev. Robert MacKellar. The which will occupy from one to two ern states were carried by Cox with Dennis Wins at Fail Haven. complete surprise to his wife. The MANY GIFTS FOR ESTHER HUR- the groom, was groomsman. The ceremony was performed in a room hours. Mrs. McVey will show tho the possible exception of Arizona, Fair Haven broke from its guests gathered at Klmcr Dey's curly ushers were William, Harry, Frank ' decorated with autumn leaves and club members how to cover a hat •which full returns may decide either Dempcratie moorings away by giving maLEY OF SHREWSBURY. and Harold Gil.lin. The wedding chrysanthemums and in the presence: frame with velvri, how to make way. jorities for nearly every Republican in the evening and went to the Bray home while Mr. and Mrs. Bray were Miss Madeline of about one hun.ln'd persons. The draped hat and how to make other was played Women voted at the Presidential candidate. Harry Dennis was elect- returning fvom Shrewsbury. A gift She it to be Married Soon to Milton march E. Lamb of Long Branch—Shower Gorman. Harold Giblin sang "Ave ' bride wore a gown of white satin sorts of hats; anil .she will explain election for the first time in most of on" mayor with a vote of '254, as of a silver bread plate was made to Maria." • 'trimmed with Brussels lace and pearl to the dub many'of the arts and dcagainst a vote of 177 for Arthur E. Was Given for Her at Her Sister's the .states. This greatly increased After the ceremony at the church ornaments anil a lace cap with a veil,, vices by which you can make a new and 111(1 for Frank Covert, Mrs Bray. Cards and other amuseat Crawford's Corner. the vote and it also increased'"the j Smith I(J ments were.enjoyed and a luncheon reception was held at the bride's She carried white roses and lilies of, bat out of an old majorities. New Jersey, which the '•''' hitter ran a pastor campaign. was served.' A surprise misccllanvouV shower ihow r" Gladys Leonard, a ' At the'Hist meeting of the Rcil at which sixty guests were the valley, must siinguiiio, Hepublicnns expected Joseph Davis, the Republican candi~ ' ight of last week ' present. The guests were from Red sister of tthe brute, was bridesmaid. Bank Woman's dub .Miss Helen date for collector, defeated William Those present were Mr. and Mrs. to carry by not more than 1 'JO,000, d Guilleaudeu's at e amber i-oloiv.1 satin Honigman ot' Shu-w^bury read ll Bank, New Brunswick, Rutherford, gave a Republican majority of about I!. Little by a vote of !2'J8 to 236-. Chris L. liergc, Mr. and Mrs. Edor for Miss Esther New York, Philadelphia, West' Vir- trimmed with georgette and silver paper on "Modern I'octry." S h e ' KiO.OOO. New York gave the tre-Stanley Fielder and Harvey Little, ward Sloi'um, Mr. and Mrs. :iarry Hurley, daughter of Charles II. Hur- ginia and she carried pink ro:;es. Marion told nf the ilill'crtnt schools or forms and California. The hi.use was the Republican candidates for counWorthley, Mr. and Mrs. Klmcr Dcy mendous majority for Harding of ley of Shrewsbury. Mias Hurley is decorated with autumn k'nvrs and Helen Carney, daughter of Thorp1..' of modern poetry,, including the about a million. Ohio, the home cilmen, defeated Charles Hayden dahlias, A buffet lunchi'i'ii was Carney of Leonardo, was flower girl.' lyrical, the symbolistic, the heroic or Htate of both candidate's for Presi- and Clarence E. Smock. Harry Mrs. Wiederholt, Mr. served by James R. Wolcott, 'I'hc She was dressed in blue and yellow- soldier poetry, and the various forms dent, gave Harding a mnjoritv of Chandler and Andrew W. Handy Burst, Mr, and Mrs. William shower was a complete surprise for couple went to Massacbu: »'tt were elected councilmen for unexshe carried a basket of chrysan- of verse used by modern, versifiers. Francis, Mr. and Mrs. Harry about 400,000. Proportionate maMiss Hurley, as she went to her sis, p Matthew \V. dreig of A delightful part of the talk was /,, . m i n» Aifjll' 1) ivuss liuriey, tia sm: went iu HIT SIB- Rhode Island on their wedding trip themums. The 'he reading by members of the club jorities were given in almost all ofpiretl terms without opposition. Clayton, Mr. and Mrs. W IImm . , h o u s e under the impression that and on their return they will live oi Red Bank was groomsman, Atlantic Swings Over. l l u g g , M r . and. Mrs. I'raiik I ' c n t o n , ^ , ) i r , h ( l u y p a | . t y w ; , s , „ ' b e R i v c n f o r Wallace street. the other Northern slates. wefdding march v.'as piayed by liar- of the. finest specimens of poetry in The Republicans made great gains A _. each of the styles mentioned hy Miss Atlantic township, normally n Ch A Arthur The bride received many weil/ling old A. LaRos andl Chester in the United Stntes senate and in Democratic stronghold, gave a magifts. Mr. Giblin was a tncniU1 of and they also played for the recep- Honigman. These poems had been ('•tni|;ie.»s. In the present senate the jority of 5 to Harding, but otherwise iy, tion and dancing which followed selected by Miss Honigman to ilthc Red Bank ambulance c.;i)ip;,:.y, lustrate her talk and they were handRepublicans have :i majority of only stuck to its old traditions. Demo•r- the ceremony. He is vice president of the New .l.-r2, hut A wedding supper was served and (J|I out by her to members to lie read sey chapter of Rainbow Division tlie next senate they i , 1 . n t i c t .,, n ( ]j ( ] ] l t c K f01. townshipp olliccs cream were served. The evening was Veterans and he is vice commni.d.r a musical program was romh-ri'd by 'at the proper timo. Besides the will have majority of elected, they and beingl-'reil Walter D. h RRepublicans b l L2 j were ' Mrs. "' . . . .Beverly . . W. _•-. j u j | ( u n |>0<Jtry by .Miss Honigman, spent in singing, dancing and gen- of Red Bank post of Veterans of Mr.- and or M. In congress the B.CConGivig, ns j ,VWUj . ; ,. , ffor - col iu,i-tor l dF dB eral fun-making. also made great, gams amUhat p party g g ()V ,, r f o r township committeeman. Foreign Wars. lirnwn and Misses Marion and Dor-Miss Louise Doremus sang two solos. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. will1 have a majority of 75 to JO0. Against each of these mei.i George A serenade was held Mondav night, othy IMU-nger. Tin- couple loft for She was accompanied i.y Mrs. WarCharles X. Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. for Mr. and Mrs. Giblin at the home a week's w.'diling trip. Tiiev are ren II. Smock on the piano. 'J . 1'Ynnk Appleby was elected ,S. P. Hunt was the candidate. PTOMAINE POISONING GETS Jacob Wyckolf, Mr. and Mis, Samuel of the bride's mother on \YnH;icr living at Leonardo. Mrs. M..hilel (•ongr'.'ssninn in this district by a Twelve, new members joineil tho r majority of about ir,,OOt) over Dr. Koyport Democratic. club at this meeting. The new memALL BUT TWO OF GUESTS. ' *;• **"*< M . r -, an< !. Ml',s; William II. street. About ~>> were pres- received manv wedding gift^. Bennett and family, .Mr. and Mrs.ent and dancing persons Keyport was engulfed in the ReWilliam 10. Rannsny of Perth Andioy. bers are Mrs. Vauderveer VanDorn, was the principal Mew Jersey's legislature will be publican landslide will] regard to Twenty-Five Out of Twenty-Seven ; Sidney W. Bennett and family, Mr. Mrs. John A. Warner, Mrs. C HowBud long—Wood. overwhelmingly Republican. The national and county officials, but for Diners Laid Up. After a Banquet ; and Mrs. John S. llugg and family, pastime. Miss Leila May Ikullong, daugh- ard ,-Lippincott, Mr,-. Karl ,1, Phissenate will stnml lfi Republicans to .i<n.,u p . local officials it picked Democrats by at River Plaza Last Week—Wo-, Mr: und Mrs. Guilleaudeu and famStewart—Hoafjland. ter of Dr. O. Wa.'lsworth Budlong of teifr, Mrs. Howard I.. . lo.>-e. Miss (i Democrats, tlie_samo as at present. I decisive majorities. Charles R. men's Auxiliary Officers Installed. ' ily, Joseph and Leonard Mount, Porter Hcagland, son of Raymond Bclfonl, and John G. Wocil of I'Men- M/Try A. McCue, .Airs. Ja .es 1'. McTim assembly- 'will lift Republican ' Dayison was re-elected collector over ocktails and ice cream ! Clarence . Wiedcrholt, Miss Lillian I Hoagland of Rumson, and Miss Marton, North Carolina, were married "tarron, Mrs. Thomas Gop.-ill, Mrs. Oyster M s by a vote of about 8 to 1, and will | Thomas Kelsey and S. Frank Mason were • ;, s part) , ...yn Hughes, . . . . • Miss! . , jjorie Bruce Stewart, daughter of;, Wednesday, October 20th, at the Catherine Bailey, .Mrs. Daniel H. among the principal dishes' at i probably be 4.r> Republicans, to 15: defeated Dr. Herbert Cooley for thi! :Vpnlegate> Mr. and Mrs. John,]),.. f;eorj?l, y Stewart of New York', bride's home by Rev. John C. Lord Cook, Mis. Cornelia Shutts and Mrs. annual installation of oilicers and ! l')oniiirratn. Two or three women j mayor. George C. Smith beat E. J.luncheon and daughter, Mr. and "'"'""' "' were married last Thursday after- of Navesink. t h e bride was attend- J. II. Gilhuly. the women's auxiliary of have been elected to the assembly j Currie for assessor. The successful the Hivcv of dllUE cr Plaza improvement associ-' " l " ! i"w-t " ' noon at the Collegiate church of St. ' eil by her cousin, Mrs. Hubert (Ira-j und in Kssex county'n colored man {candidates for councilmen were Rob- aton last Thursday \Vilson Clarat Mrs. Charles Nicholas of New York hy Rev, Mai- hi'm of K.lrnton, as matron of honor, j A Talk by an Army Doctor. r> was elected us assemblyman, j ert Kathwell and Harry T. Hopkins. Breaker's. The next day all hut two : cohn J. MacLeod in the 'presence- of Tho groomsman vas Dr. llavry M. : Dr. Grillia of Camp Vail gave "an . j ! f ' f ^ \ ^ Monmouth county went for Hard-' D , ... . n i. of the 27 members ,present were many relatives an and friends. T Thc C. Cason of H.lontoit. The weddingg address Fridayy night g at a meeting e t g m of 1(1,000 or ing by Miss Mrs. SusieGeorge Flock,Hunt Johnand L.Milton Lly, E. Mr.bride wore a gown of cream colored march was played by Mrs. Howard of the Knichts of lJvthi;\s lodge of taken sick with ptomaine poisoning. and b a majority j i f 10000 or. R « James «>"» P.Mixed Result. Bruce,'for live successive Some of them were laid up several Lamb. th ouimuU. The entire Republican Best nd the bridal party stood lieRed i'ank. Dr. Grillis is a member satin, with a court tram of white am county ticket "was elected by major- years an unsuccessful Republican Some of them were laid up several Miss Hur- i silver brocade. There was a girdle fore an altar of potted plants and of a Knights of Pythias lodge, in rt h e :lst t e ities considerably less thaii Harding candidate for councilman at Rumson, days andinstance, a few of however, them arc still sick, ' ley' ' " ,been I' a stenographer " >' eilrs has in the oDf silver and her veil of old .Belgian chrysanthemums. Autumn leaves, . Ohio. About fifty persons heard Dr. In no did the received, but, ranging 'way up in the won the job yesterday, he defeating sickness prove serious. law ,ofiice i e ot of Alston Ileekmn lleekman of Red ace wns held in place by silver Ens- smilax, ferns and yellow chrysan- Griflis and after his speech a sup. Kdward O'Brien hy a vote of i'Ab to thousands. The highest majority She is a graduate of Cole- I ter lilies. She carried a bonnet of themums were the house decorations. ; per was serVed in the banquet hall. The luncheon and installation i»>nH. ever previously given to a candidate 408. Raymond Pullen was the other was held in a room decorated with man's business college. white orchids and lilies of the val- The bride wore white georgette and Guests were present from did ffor councilman. autumn leaves, in Monmouth county, was given to ! successfull candidate and ley. Mrs. 1VMW.O, flowers flowers a n d ccornorn**** i^j. i.*,.,. Robert *w.u».. V. . - White, -, a -- sister silver, with a veil caught up with Branch, Asbury Park and Belmjir. Davifl S. Crater many years ago, I Andrew 0. Cottrell was re-elected vas matron matron of of honor,' honor, 'orange orange blossoms, blossoms. She carried a bostalks. The persons who attended it, A HALLOWE'EN^ CELEBRATION. o f the bride, was when ho received a ' majority of • Jll3l-i<^ of the peace over Charles say |nml her other attendants were Mrs. quet of lilies of the valley. A wodImportant Sale of Blankets, that it was n delightful affair and ' Gathering at Elizabeth Shoemaker's G. Maury Jones of Rumson, a sister' ding breakfast followed thc cere-: insuring sai'inga of up to -lO'.f. W e 5,01)0 over bis Republican opponentj Brownell. that despite the sickness which fol at Shrewsbury Saturday Night. for surrogate. Several of the He-j Middletown for G. O. P. of the groom; Mrs. W. Thorn Kissel, moiiy and the newly married couple , inaugurate tomorrow an important lowed it they look back on it with Elizabeth Shoemaker, daughter of Miss Dorothy Stewart and Miss lefte for a trip to Niagara Falls, sale of blankets, comprising 1,000 pleasure. Mrs. Benjamin Crate, Jr., groom broth- i Th y have _started housekeeping at( pairs at pre-war prices iiiul meeting is the new president of the • club. Mrs. Bertha Shoemaker of Shrews- Ethel Simmons. The groom's Mrs. John McClain is vice president, bury, entertained a few friends at a |e f i Joseph S. Hoagland, was grooms- Edenton. The bride received many present conditions. We made very turns are all in. Hallowe'en party Saturday night. ' ari. Mary Leslie Stewart and presents. fortunate purchases direct from the m preference for Dr. John H. Mrs. Jes3e Murfitt is treasurer and Over H,800 votes were polled in strong Masquerade costumes were worn and | Elizabeth'Reiman Duval were flower Morr II Callaha best mills; and also include stocka VanMatcr, the Democratic candidate Mrs. George Kanoy is secretary. Red Bank and the entire Republican \fo r much merriment was enjoyed at |K j r ls. They carried gilt baskets Dr. \JanMater also made ... ,, _ ,, ,, „ I from our wholesale and contract dc1 town ticket was elected. .At a late Hallowe'en games, especially at a I filled with yellow flowers. i in othei places, but in PARTY AT MIDDLETOWN. Miss . M a p Catherine Morrell, a r t m e l l t g _ T h e y j, l c i, K | e p o p u | a r which the guests tried to After the church ceremony a re-daughter of \\ illiam Morrell of pstandard game brands; also line Nevada and the intricacies of cobweb ception was held at the bride's horn Hallowe'en Festivities at Miss Druic avalanche no Democrat had f D a n l c l and h l n A.^Callahan, solve I-rank sonI!s California Wool blankets and insure not been counted, but with complete show of escaping defeat and Dr. Crawford's Saturday Niglit. Among' the guests from this locality oRumson, . c »"» / , o f Shrewsbury, a v j n p s of up to 4 0 ' , . Full size si returns from all the other districts , VanMater went down with thc other maze. Those present were Mrs. T.were Mrs. Joseph C. Hoagland, Mr. were ' married Monday " morning a t ; g r a y blankts, made to sell at $4.25, soft Miss Druic Crawford of Middle0 1 ami with nearly all the vote counted Elwood Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. G.and Mrs. E. Drexel Godfrey, Misses %* S""?? ' Catholic church by Rev. j $ 3 p e r p a i r - F u l l s i z e Knod w e , i g in the second, third and fourth dis- I candidates of his party. Middle- town • entertained a number of Harold Nevius, Dr. and Mrs. Ben1 fS Mai 1011 a h i t eo l,l n n l,pts mndl' tn gt'H nt ST P « m l and „„,! Eleanor TTInnnnr Hiunlaml • V'JJi"",' tallalUUl. MlSS min F. King, Mrs. William Shoe- Carol Hoagland, Ur Dr.,, "'• j u - ""• ";, "!' . 'T'.-",",1 uOal. ' i !| mwl,it bankets made to sell at $7, at trieU Arthur A. Patterson for mayor i town township re-elected as road friends at a masquerade dance Sat- ^' maker, Misses Annie AyreB, Sarah, and Mrs. Ernest Fahnestock, Mr. i ^a'1;lIJ °^ onrewshury was hritlesmaid , ^5 M 50 p e r pair. Large size white urday night. The 'house was dec- Ruth •lead^ G^F? Wl..» "ffd ! over Walter%^^£±«?£™Z and Frances Parker, Dorothy Connor of Navesink orated with emblems of Hallowe'en, Grover, Ethel Bowne, Gladys and and Mrs. Lawrence Philips, Dr. and 'and John Ueatty of Long Branch wasi( blankets, with pink or blue borders, Harry Morford, the Democratic and j . a vote ofB. Mrs. T. Bently Squires, W. Thorn! groomsman, lhe bride was dressed ; t , , $7.50 per pair. Extra to 838. Elwood and dancing was enjoyed until a Into Good Government candidates, by IE._ Snyder of 1,476 Dunham Rathhone, George Wood, Kissel, George F. Baker, Misses in a light tan broadcloth suit with a Is ! z e0 avna(l Iu ce x t rlat h e a v y w h i t e blankets, Navesink and John N. hour, when when rrefreshments efreshments wwere e r e P a I ,l l l . B on w i? ? . ?l l ;t o n about 200 majority. The incomplete . ' v • , lf Belford, with votes of served. Those present were Mr. and | ™ r Grace and Nellie Porter, Dr. William hat to match and she carried a cor-, w i t h three-inch silk bindings; pink "-''^ Beak, Studdiford, Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. sage boquet of sweet peas. The ' an<1 b l u e b o r d e r s , $15 kind at $10.75 S M and dM Mrs. George Sanborn, Mr. Mrs.! ^ ^ ^ ^ S ' ^ ^ S S S - T ' U -jyJ S S S b t e d ^ ~ ?&T«-coinmitteemen 1,500, were over re-elected Halsey, Mrs. Charles G. Moller, Miss bridesmaid wore a dark brown vejour \pcr p a i r . others, including fine wool John Percy Crawford and children, Miss Junior Harvey and Ernest Swan, Morford were running a very close township Ruth Moller, Mr. and Mrs. Lindsley , suit with a hat to match and she car- blankets, values to $38 at ?I2.50, $15, II. Wermert of Belford and Edward race for second place. Patterson's Brasch of Middletown, who received Norma Sanborn, George Sanborn, carnations. A reception was $18, $22.50 and $29.50 per pair. (ExTappin, Miss Eleanor Francke, Dr. ned PARTY ON BROAD STREET. Misses Cara and Marion Crawford, h d total vote is n trifle leas than one, " ' t h e «rule ie( home, after tensive selection of splendid comfortll . !«-,Mrs. John A. Fordyce,-, •H. Rei-w?'. h l c h lh e n e w l y man S] ! cou third of the number cast, counting respectively 78G and 803 'votes. Allen Crawford, Wellington and It Was Given Monday Night at the and Campbell ' . , ', ,bc P ' e l e f t i ablea, including silkoline, silk and man Duval, Miss Nannie n a tn Wl n invalid tickets, but the fact that his Howard W, Roberts of New Mon- Stanley Wilkins, Tennent Fenton, Home of William Snyder. Duval, Mr. and Mrs. Harry I. ? . P - ' I " ? . " Kl house- ;s a t i n COVcred, cotton or wool lined at opponents split their strength about moiith was re-elected township clerk Herbert Wolcott, Misses Grace and at. Fair Haven. Mr. Calla- ; "Substantinl Savings."* A. Salz & L»H. and mm Mrs. v n ^ . VI. ,*. Strother ut-ivj^nti keeping , Mr. and Mrs. William Snyder of Caesar, Mr. evenly on two candidates, instead of without opposition. Joseph K s rv e<l ~- the war in the C o R c ( i Bank—Advertisement. . - Bennett I Alice Conover, Miss May Crawford, concentrating on one man, enabled Albert J. Ilendrickson and George Mr. and Mrs. H, M. Willis, Misses I Broad street entertained a party of Jones, Dr. and Mrs. Wendell C. Phil-' !.3 1 1,"4 , '!i n if l t.l " "' T' the hiayor to get re-elected. Mr. A. Rogers were elected constables. Maud and Beatrice VnnBrunt, James I friends Monday night. Hallowe'en lips, Dr. Reginald H. Sayre and M i s s , The Natural Body Shap« Daly, -Boyd. Morford will probably carry the Thomas W. Leather was defeated. ' VanPelt, William Despreaux, Daniel I games and dancing were enjoyed and Harriet M. Center. A number of i ! is pressed into every garment if we other Rumson residents attended the ' third election district, which is theHolmdcl Goes Republican. Miss Klr/.abeth M Daly, daughter Wilson, Ray. Irvin, Miss Marguerite a prize waltz was won byMjss Elizahandle it. It's the modem way of beth Kaney und James McDonough, wedding. strongest Republican district in. the Holmde of Mrs, Stephen bchultz of Linden doing it. You should keep your Smith, Miss Ruth Cording, Miss Car- second went for Harding by prize going to Miss Ruth Boyil town. place, a_nd_I' _ rcd Boyd, son of Walter Valentine—Lynch. clothes well pressed. You'd feel betmajority of 12 and in its vote on t l,.w i rie Hughes, Clarence Wiederholt and and James Walsh. Piano selections i Mrs. William Hoycr and Earl Hoycr. were rendered by Jack Joy. At mid- At St. James's church last SaturMost good dressers bring their l'-tjually as spectacular anil close rest of the ticket it favored some to us ('or cleaning, pressing as the mayoralty fight was the strug-1 Democrats and some Republicans, day morning Miss Margaret Valennight a luncheon of sandwiches, cake, gle between Benjamin L. Atwater i There were no contests for local of- RUMSON HALLOWE'EN PARTY. cider and ice cream was served. The tine, daughter of John Valentine of Methodist parsonage by Rev Herbert .„„, repairing. They have formed a is hard to break. You and Mrs. Julia M. ICeouRh for col- '• flees. Sidney Bray was re-elected Merry Making at Edward Mullee's guestsi in Rank street. Red Bank, was married ']•. belting. ^ Iheir attendahts were | " " "it• which mentioned 111 addition l u u i H i o n to 1 0 those inose m entioned »univ a u c n , ™ u i " ^" . i n » ' « . . . o ' M i > „ , •• n . , i , , ., t i o t . , , . ,,<• f t , n 1 ,.; 1,, "WA> « • • • > - " ' • ' ••• » ••.!..,". you lector. Atwator's majority reached i township clerk, Alex L. McClees was t l l s h t t u jo n t h l at Rumson Sunday Niglit. Misses Marion Hayward, Eliza- to Austin C. Lynch of Philadelphia. T f e ^ ; V , w t " l l i 1 M ' , ', -'"T w l7' c l o n t 1K0 this morning, hut last night the | re-elected assessor, William Ackcrbeth and Eileen Griffin and Josephine y p l l J Mr. ami Mrs. Edward Mullee of 'Bank. I he couple will live Jersey Moe Gordon, Tiice was exceedingly dose, with Mrs. son was re-elected collector anil Wilceremony wasj v cperformed with -" , ',','"" Mt^'HR.'tr bothat•of Red do French proprietor, Cleaners fi D y e rit S , today'! Sidell. Edward Brodel, George Roop, The a 11nuptial il ii IJ Hilt mass ultima by u v Rev. v , D. i / . J. u - Duggan t ^ u c t a i i Clt . , ,V . 1 ,. . , Kt.'ougli in the lead. After a thou- liani MacFarland was elected town- Rumson gave a Hallowe'en party II Joseph Phone 1151.—Advornumber - ' u..ll!1'1' U a ' Xriwm IS ""Ployed as B r o a d B t r c e t Clark, William Kaney,.William in i the th presence of f a large l b of f Sunday night. The house was decBinul votes or so lmd been counted ship committeeman. ' . . . _ chaufleur. _ • tisement. and friends. The bri a orated with yellow and white chrys- i Galfey, James McDonough, Charles relatives Atwater took the lend and slowly At Highlands. a blue tricotine suit trimmed Shibla—Patterson. | T h o ropa2. anthemums, palms and ,Iack-o-lan- jStilwagon ami George anil James wore increased it. with embroidery and a hat to match. I Krncst E. Patterson of Red Bank is the birthstone for November, Albert W. Worden, Jr., was a had Highlands re-elected Fred Kiefer- terns. Forty guests were present She wore a corsage boquet of Miss Carrie S. Shiblu of Spring Someone dear to you will probably third in the race for collector. Ap- dorf mayor. He had no opposition. anil a feature of the eveningg was a i Ophelia roses. Miss Myrtle Rep- anil Y oou u M M No o llB B ee ll ii D D vv ee ll tt Y N Lake were married Sunday afternoon ! pass another milestone 111 this month. pjirently much more than half of the Edward Banhcrt and Jesse Lawpharil of Red Bank was bridesmaid at f l midnight supper Patrick lougheyl, . , for pressing clothes j m i the bride's home by Rev. Mr, Da- Can you imagine .1 more beautiful t 0U1 f l l c j m i ( s rence, Jr., running on both tickets, normal Democratic vote of the town 1 vies. Osborne Parker of Red Hank 'sentiment than a ring, lavallier, went to Mrs. Keough. Mr, Wonlen defeated Renjamin J. Nil mark and and/Miss Zelda Marks of Belmar at- ' brooch or scarf pin set with thc stono made this up to some extent by sup- Walter Siles, who ran in the personal ten/led the couple. A reception was appropriate to this moitli.' L. ile la port which.he received from Repub- choice column. hel'l after the ceremony. Mr. and > Reussille, Red B:uil:.—Advertiselican voters, hut the handicap was Entontown Colloctor. Hiire. M|s. l'attt'i'soii will live at Asbury ! ment. too gvoat to offset the kirgc .number to do with one's success. Perfectly house was decorated with chrysan- I'i/rk. Mr. Patterstjii is employed by | , , I Edward T. Himdrickson was rcof Democrats who wanted 111 n l l p ' elected collector of Eatontown town- We Would Not Dare Disappoint You. pri'ssed clothes add to ! ho dignity of themums and colored crepe paper, Sparkling Cut Glass ie Central railroad company a t the woman candidate. His opponent was Dr. J. C. Our reputation for prompt and every man. We press the modern, I Only the immediate relatives of the Klizabethport. makes a most uscfii j- nil beautiful No ojie else on the Republican sllip. The eoupb Rush. Mr. Ilendrickson ran on both ellicient service in cleaning, pressing, sanitary way. It lengthens the life cf couple were present. gift. W e have jii.it ivce-ived » new ticket had .such a close shave as Pat- party tickets and Dr. Rush ran as a dyeing nnd repairing; clothes is all garments. French Cl-janers and eft on a wedding trip and on their i Murphy- Woodward. line of attractive pieces that will terson and Alwater. There was not paster candidate. There were no celled. Try us, onlyta timl that your ! I»y»'rs. Moe(iordon, proprietor, (i ri•eturn they will live at Newark, ] pleasi' oven the rnosi rritical. All Miss Kliv.nbeth Murphy, daughter even a semblance of closeness about other contests for townshi]) oiVu-es. clothes will look better, Sftiietter and i «™»« »trei'l. i'hone 1151.—Advcrwhere the groom is employed as nof William Murphy of Rumaon, was deeply cut with the l a t . : t artistic patthi' other contests. William H. II. _^ Abrnni Johnson, Democrat, was wear longer. Our method of pressing tisement. C0I night to Charles terns. L. dc la Rciis.ii!:.', Rcil U.ink. White, running on both tickets, and X t ° i J e received many gifts, in- \™™« ^ The^ ceremony was perHurry l!. Clayton, Republican, were elected mayor of Monmouth Beach clothes is t\ie modern sanitary way. Community Silver. chilling goldpieces, silverware, etc. j Woodward, by 58 majority. lirond Street Cleaners and Dyers, formed by II ev. Michael IL Callahan elected councilmen by majorities of We are now showing the largest She graduated from St, James's of Rumson. The couple were 1 On Eolh Riven. next to Hed Hank trust company.— nttendabout 1,000. In tile • race for asstock of rCommunity (fiO-year), R. - school in l'JIH and was employed for Extrnordinnry Sale. Lots in best locations, all si'/esi and sessor George W. Bray vanquished Our entire stock of ladies' and chil- Advertisement. liance (2. >-year), 'Ui'l Piir (Ill-year) |f['v'J,' ears at; the Woolworth store. ! cd by Miss Murgaret Murphy and prices low; bound to increase in >hy, Mr. Womlward is Daniel Mur the other two Georges—George O. dren's winter coat^s, consisting of plate of Community product we h a v c j ^ r Notice of Milk'Delivery. as a chiuill'.-ur for John value. Write or call at 1 0 East Front Ili'ndrickson and George M. Kandt. newest styles nnd made up in silk ISank ambulance company nnd employed The Shrewsbury Dairy Co., is now er assembled; from the odd KtviH't. The Land ami I.osin ComIliay'n majority will be about 1,000. plushes, velours, silvertones, polo making daily morning deliveries of to half-dozen sets or complete chests. served in I'Yance and (iermany. He Tumbull of Locust I'ninl. pany. Advertisement. Jt looks like a close race between the cloths and other line materials, will be milk and cream in Fair Haven, Ruin- Let us take cure of your Community is the son of the late Charles Lynch, SiiiRleton—Palmer. other two (ieorges for necond place. placed on , sale beginning November son, Oceanic anil Soabright on route ne.'iis. L. lie la H.'iissille, Red Bank. a jeweler of Philadelphia. We Call For nnd Dt-livor Miss Nellie Kinglctoii of Kverctt Mr. Kiiiiilt, Mr. Morford and the'1, 1!H!O, a t sacrifice prices. turned over to them by .Shellield —Advertisement. and Walter Palmer of West Long your laundry. Do it right at the right other Good Government candidates (Ionic and look them over. Also Farms C.u. Milk for babies from the Bcnli—YounR. price. Keystone laundry, Long Itrjincli were married Sunday afterFor Sale or For Rent. received a far larger vote than either reduced prices on every item in slore. Dr. Fnhnestook'ti and Kennebec Stork Miss Alice (i. licuk, dauglili'i- of at St. (inl>i'icl'..; rectory a t Branch nnd Asbury Pink. (i. Swick, Immediate possession, twelve-room the Republican or Democratic parties It will pay you to come to Schranun & farm. ('.. ('.. Barker, president, phone. of Shrewsbury, and linulev.lt hy Rev. John P. Crady. U S White street, Red Bank, rcpreaen had expeeteil. Morforil's vote will Kon's, ;M Moimiouth street, near post- Red Hank H-R, Red JJunK.—Aclvt-r- house, lJrnad street, Shrewsbury, Richarif llenk ' " ' ' " ' steam heat, gas and electricity, two lloliarl I1'. Young of Newark were Miss Klizabelli Vaughnii of Ked tutive.--Advertisement. be. around 1,000. All thc Republican office, Red Hank. Outfitters for tisement. baths, pari|iiet t\oors, fireplace;.; acre married lu.'it. Wt'ili.esihiy at'tcrno.Hi lt;.nk and lOiigcne Singli'tou of candidates! for constables were I'lcct- ladies and children.—Advertisement. I-'nrm O w n e r s , A d d i t i o n . — ._«^.«o— - at the bride's home by Uev. Dwight Kverelt were the attendanti). of ground, poultry house, double od. r'oiir eandidutcH for justice of Lint y i m r fannsi f«i Mill' ill l l y l i n ' a Lcnrn Wireless. garage. Inquire A. H. ISortlcn, gro- L. Parsons. The c;rooin was rnrmertlw |it'»co were runniiis; on both' Wntchui. r e a l e s t a l e ollici'. C l i e n t s w a i t i n g f o e Learn to send and receive wireless tickets and therefore all four of Our stock olfers a wide assortment and to build your own sets. Class for cer, .Shrewsbury, N. J . - - A d v c r t i n c - | ly a s o l d i e r a t C a m p Vail a n d b e f o r e Your liislriictiuns Air Lnw Witli Us. g o o d f a r m s . R o o m 0 , K c g u t r r b u i l d ' tiiv w u r h e w a s a remittent ot t l s w c ^ o , When you t.'ll 11:1 to d e a n , prenn, thrm were elected. of watches iif nil the I letter grades, atnrting Tuesday, Novem- went. Kansas. dye or repair your clothen paying i ' . g , p h o n e V i : i , Kc.l Hank, -.AilvorArthur Gregory set up a vjrelofis and may be seen ca.'.-fl from the beginners 1 ber !l. Phone :i:iO-K, or write I'. M. Fur 'I'hc c e r e m o n v w a s p e r f o r m . . ! in u luuticulac atti'iiti.tn to certain things, mi till, in The Register ollice. Ilis< 1charming green o r while gold funcv Ridgwuy, 1(1 Wallace. »tfwl.--AdvcrThe most nkillful worknmnnhlp ot r o o m d e c o r a t e . I w i t h n i i l m u u Ic-ucr, we follow your instruct ions. That's machine worked aplendidly and The shaped wrist watches to thfl larger tisemenl. Boy W a n t e d . reimirknbly low priced. Tho 1'cnrl, 6 anil c o r i m . s . .Minn \ ' e r a Picot of K.-d service. May we have the opportunity Register force, an well us other per-1 and plainer dresm of utility watch for p p l y a t o n c e ; $H") to a l n r l . Ciood Bro.-id «triot, It.il llntilt.—Hod Dunk Hank w a s maid of h o n o r ..nil t h e of convincing yini thai our general p l aA At I'"i»ir Hnvcn, c e f o r r i g h t b o y t.. b a r n ilruft' fion.'i who were at the olUee to got him. L. do la Rmis.-iillc, Red Hank. hrid.vilnuid!. w e r e Mi:;:l .lensie S i l v e r I l i l l i ' o f V uk Hroad biniines:.. on McCarler iivenue, just olf Kair HaKiilsiii'n |iluiniuicy, t i l superrior? uli'i'liun news, hud the advantage of -Advertisement. * D o n t I-'oi-f>«'t tlifl C o n c e r t . f S h r e w s b u r y a n d iMii'S Uutli I!.'II , S t r e e t C I . a n . ' r s niul llyer.'l, n e s t I. \i'ii avenue, two fine loin for sale; •t, Uetl H a n k . Ailv.'itliiogrtling thi! returns diro^l. from the Broad 1"• i-iit l l i i p i i u l I ' h i i i v h , T h u i ' H i l . i y ( t o - of A s t o r i a , L u n g I s l a n d . . Mr:., lie tru:i| coinpaiiy. A.lvri I It.'ll I Mill. easyy terms. Write 10 I'lasl l''ront. Dnnco Scnnntjon. wii I'leiis. mint. m n r i o w n i g h t ) . T i c k e t s , 5(1 cent:.. van C o l b y s u n g " l > , I'romi:..' M i ' , " ! M . ' l e l i l e l l l . nd I.ivifi intt'ri'si thnn iiimnl ncemed to ('oino in and hear "Whispering," ntreet, Hod Hank, Tbo Land with p i a n o ncciinipaiiiiii.'iit b y , Mi:i:i Advert isomcnl. i'iil. be manifested in the president inl also "Avalon," played by the ('annuls Loan Company. -Ailvcrt Mnrnri A r i i i s l v n n g . Mi:.i, A r m :'tronc N.-iiv.-. a t t i l . A n d r e w ' : , piirinli IIDIIS.', H i g h ' election. tit, Ri'il Hnivk-...tlmn i» |*IMI- AmlinKnailor Orchestra.' Tiwting's, K! Victor NiKlit. pluyi'd flu' w i ' d d i n g innrcli. Anyone kn i w i n g t i n wlii-ri'iibimlii'iunilji, K i i t u i d a y , N . i v e n . h . ' r (itii, f r o m I'ially tin" ciwie. Appiirently must Moiimoiith street. -Advertinement. T o n i g h t i.( \ ' n l o r n i g h t at Tu:t 'i'hc b r i d e u m . v h c d t o t h e a l t a r o n uf 'I'b'ur.ii'l ( ' . . v e i l , k i n d l y n o t i f y D a n - | KI-.IMI A . M. In 7-.0(1 , 1 ' , H . AilvorWanted at once, iuilcsladies, witli or tinir':*, I'1 M o n m i n i t h i i t r c c t . •A dver - - ~^*&~ f'i»!Ls lmd dlHcouuteil llarding's elec1 i,.| Ciivi'i-l, Tint on I'IIIIM, N . .1. A.I- | , i , . | v m c n l . everything else BO far as the election watchers Avcre concerned 1 REPUBLICAN LANDSLIDE. shadow niul only a few of them stayed PLEASANT SURPRISE. HOWTOHAKE A'NICE HAT. BRIDE-TO-BE SURPRISED. . •t »^.-« i i I n t l . I i i e\ t- . . l l U L l l 1 'J I t u i l l } _ - W J*t - I^J<LIIIL<1VM1I^I _ . I/VIIIU _ _ - _ —. SICKNESS AFTER A PARTY. »• »I 4 - 1 . _ . A. _ __ ^ ? J_ - . Tf _^ _ _ 1 T"» _ _. j r Apply Straus l.i i i ' i n i ' i i l . Have your doll repaired now, do without expcrienci'. tion hi advance und a majority of tlu> people who had a.iM'inbli'il on nut v.iil for Xnitin, Doll Hospital, Co.', Id'il Kanlf. Ailvi'i'liiiemi'iil, L o n g H r n n c h i-'ishi g I'ior. llu- Hln-i'tK to wntch the rctnrnn went '1'ruliiii'fi.— Advertisonient. Whiting and Ling ar b i t i n g g o o d . Tunilll.t homo before midnight when Ilard1(1 Mon- Hail, and tnckle I'nr Hide Ailvi'ilim' It pays to ndvortlao In Tbo Itustlntor. is Victor night at Tufitinr-,':), ingV election bccunii* iiMiiured. The ment. mouth »treet.--Advi 1 iliiii'iiii>nt. Republican Inndslide «eenied to over- Advertisement. , . . . « ^ * ^ > ~ - • • — . thc ai'fii i'f l i ' T fiitb' .". Nh<' w a s , , •»•*•• a t t i r e d in while r n l i n m i d a veil v c r l i i ' c n i e i i l . cnurbl u p with o r a n i - o blu:.soiii:i. . a r e n o w o n .nile. C o i n " In t o n i g h t Thi.'in.'iiil «f h o n o r w o r e pink c b i l l o n H a v e y o u r dull r r p i i i i v d n o w , d o mill In'iir I h c n i . Timlinif'n, I ' I a n d c n r r i c l pinl, chr.v:ianllieiiiiiniH. I n o t w a i t f o r Xiumi. Dull l l o i i p i l n l , moil Hi r t r c e t . Ailvcitisctn.'iit. T h e liriili'tuiiniilii u c i e n t t i r c d in light , T i u b i n ' s . Advciiiscmciit. RED gAWK REGISTER NOVEMBER 3 , 1920. Twelve ESTATE GOES TO FRIEND. WE ARE GOING! It was good last year, of course it will be f better this year. WILL OF ANNA L. FREEMAN OF OCEANPORT. Colt'i Neck Woman Leaves All Her Property to Her Brother—Atb'ury Park Woman Make, a Very Short Will. Anna L. Freeman of Occanport executed her will three years ago lnst June. She directed that her jewelry lie :old and the proceeds from the sale be used in crueting a monument for hoiC. She left $50 to the Harlem Congfegntional church of New York. All the rest of her estate was left to her friend, Addie C. Johnson. '' : Miss Doretta Mohlmeier of Colt's ! Neck left all her estate to her •brother, William Mohlmeier, with | whom she lived, in a will which waa AT THE executed last May. The will of Mrs. Catherine A. Shaw of Lonir Branch was probated lpst i week. Mrs. Shaw left ?100 each to her son, Hnrry E. Shaw, and to her son's wife, Nellie G. Shaw. Thorest I! of hi'r estate was divided between her daughters, Carrie V. and Mary W. Shaw. i In a will which contained only 22 words Sister Ruth, who was in charge I of the Catholic school at Asbury Park, bequeathed all her property to Adeline L. Jenecks. ! Lt'vi Bvoome, who died at Ocean , Grove a short time ago, made his will ; shortly before his death. His estate was divided among his children, Amelia Kinj^;, Lees Broome and Leonard L. Broome. Miss Laura A. Haddon of Red Bank TONIGHT made her will in 1809 but as three of the executors named in the will had died Miss Haddon niade a codicil to her will in which she appointed John F. Pope to serve as executor with her Even the weakest amonp us have a power—WHAT IS YOURS? sister, Ella A. Haddon. All of her estate w;iS left to her sister Ellen A. "THE ZANCIGS" WILL TELL. for the rest of her life time. After Can We Communicate Witli Man? Do We Live After Death ? her death the residue is to RO to Miss bu Oliver Lodge, W. T. Stead, Conan Doylu and Other Scientists say "YES.' Huildon's sister, Mrs. Josephine Stol"The Zancigs" Will Prove These Possibilities. fel, and to Mrs. Stoffd's daughter, Elizabeth II. StofTel. SEANCE NIGHTLY. ' MESSAGES. TESTS GIVEN. A big estate was disposed of in the „ 8:30 P. M. SHARP. will of Mrs. Albionia N. Wbartenby CROWN HOTEL, 425 COOKMAN AVENUE, ASBURY PARK, N. J. of .Spring Lake. Mrs. Whartenbv ADMISSION SO CENTS. founded the Spring Lake hospital. • Tea Served Froe DurlnjJ Intermission During her life time she made generous contributions to the hospital and si e donated the land on which the addilion to the- hospital was built. The hospital is named as the residuary Kj, itee of Mrs. Whartenby's estate. I»i luests of $18,000 in cash were m ale to various relatives and friends ihd Mrs. Whartenby's personal effects \\ re disposed of in the same manner. I he rest of the estate is their left to the hospital. ; ERICAN WHAT'S GOING TO BE BETTEfl? "For THAT YOUNG PEOPLE'S i'ening, Nov. at eight o'clock TICKETS, - - - 35 CENTS Both stores— at White's Grocery Co., Atlantic Highlands, and at Labrecque's at Campbell's Junction. BIG FIRE AT ASBURY PARK. ....."'"'. LOSS OF $130,000 IN BIG BLAZE LAST SATURDAY. Suijar Bowl Candy Store, Stricklin's Clothing Store, Grosmau Shoe Shop and Borden's Store Wrecked by the Flames. \ loss of $130,01)0 was sustained n i fire which broke out at Asbury I* nk Saturday morning. The blaze started in the Sugar Bowl candy store nnii was spreading rapidly when'dism\crod. It quickly reached Ira SM uiilin's clothing store, Jacob Grosin m's shot1 shop and Howard L. Horil n's furnishing store, all of which ui IL' gutted hy the Humes. Apartments over the Sugar Bowl, and the (Jr osman and. Borden stores were wit eked, the occupants saving only i lew personal belongings. The firemen were handicapped at thi start because two pieces of the t it v fire fighting apparatus were out of commission. Help was summoned fiom nearby towns and an engineer foi one of "ithe engines was called fiom Lakewood, making the trip in W n ty minutes. 35c Evaporated milk, per can Best lima beans, per pound Gold Dust, large package Gold Dust, small package Fain' soap, per. cake ' Campbell's Soups, per can Kellogg's corn flakes, per'package Loose Oatmeal, per pound 14c 12!/2c 27c 4Y2c 6c lie lie 5c ONE WEEK ONLY Telephone Atlantic Highlands 299, or Middletown 760. tonmout Co., Inc. We distribute exclusively select from Meadowbrook and Sunnybrook Farms. ;S Branch Avenue, NEXT COFFEE, AMERICAN BLEND, GRANULATED SUGAR, ALL TEA, 25c. 12c. 35c. Franco-American Spaghetti, per can. . 16c Choice cuts Chuck Roast California Peaches in heavy syrup, Breast Milk Veal. 24c Fresh or Corned Plate Beef I5c per can 38c DelMonte Apple Sauce, 2 lb. c a n . . . . 25c Fancy Tomatoes, 2 lb. can 10c Shoulders Fancy Milk Veal 28c Hind Quarters Spring Lamb. 32c Asparagus, Magnolia brand, per can. . 32c Small Fresh Hams. Cut Beets, large c a n . . ; . . . Prime Ribs Beef Roast Fancy Sweet Peas, per can 17c 14c Minute Tapioca, per pkg. . 12c Premier Salad Dressing, per bottle. . .43c WEEK Wonciay9 Tuesday, Wednescfciy SPECIALS AT THE v Swift's Dixie Bacon - 28c ib Sugar Cured Calie Hams 25c lb I Best Made Frankfurters... - 25c lb Sugar Cured Regular Hams 34c ib 1 Shoulder Pork CSiops 38c lb .22c .32c . 30c up Small Fresh Cali Hams 26c Fancy Roasting Chickens 42c Small Loins Pork Roast, whole or half 37c C a p t a i n W i l l i a m It. P r i c e of L o n g Branch died ]a:tt Thurnilay a f t e r a Ionic :;iekne;i:i from a r n i n p l i r a t i o n of disease:), l i e wan s:, y e a r s (dd anil was horn nt Oi'oimpnrt. Mr: Pric was e n g a g e d in tjie l u m b e r Inisiner at Ocraiiport with tin- l a t e C a p t a i n Hnyni'M a n d lalcr tm,k up t h e mime biisine::'! al lirauclipiirt. l i e leaves a widow .i!nl two d a u g h t e r s . C a p l a m I ' n r , ' was Ihe nldeM m.'mhtT of I he Siiulli Sln.M.vshury ice yacht club. 12c Peroxide, 8-oz. bottle 10c Mazola Oil, pint can 33c Queen Olives, 6-oz. bottle 20c Evaporated Milk, all popular brands, Jiffy Jell, all flavors 12c Hecker's Buckwheat, per pkg 27c 32c . . . . .' .. Money Refunded. For Any Purchase Mot Satisfactory to You IN r THE N A M # O N THE HOOD MEANS EFFICIENCY, Farm and a full line of INTERNATIONAL FARM MACHINERY Built by an organization which has been established nearly a century and whose product has always given universal satisfaction. INTERNATIONAL TRUCK 'They have behind them a reputation for reliability and service second to none. The man or concern that puts money in an INTERNATIONAL TRUCK will get it back many fold in year-in and yearout service and satisfaction. REPLACES THE HORSE Will plow, harrow, cultivate; in fact does everything and more than a horse can do. Farmers, Truck Gardeners, Nurserymen should all learn fully about the Beeman Tractor. A SIZE AND STYLE FOR EVERY HAULING AND DELIVERY REQUIREMENT ; ; r ton 1-ton I1. M-ton 2-ton 3 •, 2-ton Mr. Farmer, Mr. Merchant, Mr. Business Man— If you are in the market for a truck, it is truly to your interest to get a line on America's best ON EXHIBIT AT THE AUTO SHOW CASINO LONG BRANCH October 30th to November 6th Hurl in Auto A< • i.l<-i.«. .Inl lirown of Kverctt was badly int. o the head and bin automobile w a s w r i ' r k c d .Sundiiy in a colli.siim with a n o t h e r , a r a l M a r l b o i u . M i . llruwii W.-IH t u i n i u i ; In d r i v e i n t o t h e main c o n c r e t e rnad when t h e o t h e r i'ar b u m p e d into h i s m a c h i n e . T h e E v e r e t t m a n ' s injuries a r en o t s e n oils a n d h e in able In b e o u t . N o o n e ebie w a s h u r t . 14c STORES THROUGHOUT NEW JERSEY Hazlet News. Edwin It, Pcseux has installed a pipeless furnace and a lighting system in his house. '• Mrs. Otto B. I.arsen and daughter Margaret have returned to Elizabeth after spending a week with Mrs. Edwin R. Peseux. Edwin H. Peseux recenty enterOtto B. Laisen of Elizabeth, Mr. and Mrs. James P. Mulhall of Utiea and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce of Brooklyn. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Hyer, Jr., have moved into their new home on the Hethany road which they recently bought from Lester V. Walling. Stacy Carhart has moved from the William II. Hyer bungalow into P. O. WeiRand's house on Hazlet avenue. 1 Mrs. Lassor, who occupied P. O. Wei^and'ri house, has moved into Anpelo M. Webster's house. | Angelo M. Webster haa installed a pipless heater in his home. John Hertle and family motored to Long Island and x;jsited relatives ; last week. WILLIAM B. PRICE DEAD. Aj;«il Lniig Branch Man Died l.. lhursclay After Long Sickness. 8c Fancy Blue Rose Rice, per lb Only Store in Red Bank ! Marlboro News. Mr. and Mrs. George Zucker and daughter, who have beeji spending several days with relatives at East Orange, have returned home. I Miss Kathryn Grigga of Middletown has been visiting Mrs. C. M. I1 WyckolT. Miss Roberta Henkert of Arlington ' was a recent guest of her cousins, Misses Eli/.abeth and Catherine Hayward. | Lincoln Holmes of West Palm Ileaeb. Florida, has been visiting Mr. j and Mrs. (u>orgi> ('. Tilton. ]1 Mrs. L. II. Goldfarb and son Harold spent several days recently witl j relatives at Brooklyn. .Miss Sarah Pierce of Princeton was a recent guest of (i. O. Tilton. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Emmons spent I the week-end with relatives at Tot; U-nville, S. 1. Kllis Thompson and Thomas Lee | of Orange spent Sunday with Mr. anil Mrs. ('. 10. Thompson. York State Pea Beans, per lb Aunt Jemima's Pancake Flour, pkg. . ISc No. 3 -.... 25c per can Campbell's Soups, all kinds, per can. . 12c • ' Palmolivc Soap, 3 cakes Short Forequarters Spring L a m b . . . . 22c lied Bank, N. J. Phone 886 i No^better place to buy the best in Meats .and Groceries of all kinds. You will find in these prices a good chance to save and a dollar saved is J> two dollars earned. Don't miss buying at the American Food -Co. Stores. - Rib Lamb Chops. Hecker's and Gold Medal flour, per barrel. .$12.95 Hecker's and Gold Medal Flour, " •> barrel . . 6.50 Hecker's and Gold Medal Flour, 24-lb. bag. . 1.70 Hecker's and Gold Medal Flour, 12-lb. bag. 85c Fine granulated sugar, per pound 13c Pat-a-cake, per package ., 20c Aunt Jemima's Pancake Flour, per pkg. . .. 15c Royal Baking powder, 12 oz. can 38c Uneeda Biscuit, per package 8c Best creamery butter, per pound 63c Crisco, per pound 25c Snow7drift, per pound 25c Campbell's Pork and Beans, per can . . . . . . 10c Hotel Astor and Yuban Coffee, per pound.. 40c Extra good bulk coffee, 4 pounds for $1.00 Dunham Cocoanut, per pound To Make Your Dollar .Buy. the Most Shop International Trucks and Tractors and Farm Cor. 6th Avenue and Breadiaf Tel. 530-1 Auto Supplies RED HANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 3,. 1&20. HURT BY AUTOMOBILE. Edgar Bray of Wallace Street Struck by Car Driven by Humson Woman. Ecifjnr Bruy, thirteen yeiirs old, son of Mrs. Jami'Si limy of Wulliu'e street, was struck by un automobile driven by Mrs. llurifun L. Cmwford «f Uumtion lntjt l'Yiduy nt the corner of Broad street and the HurdiiiK road. Eilgur was riding a bicycle when the ucciilent happened. He was taken1 to Dr. W. J. Wolfi-rt'a office, win re it WHS learned he hud u slight eontuaion on tho head. Edgar has been confined to the house since the accident. FARM OWNERS! LOTS FOR SALE. Two !t>U on Cu.iyviitfr sin-it, Itlver 1'laza, Lint y o u r . f . u n i with O i o r i r W. Zucker Noa, II) and 20, for elite; S300 for the two(country property apcclallat),' Murlbom, N. J. lots. Apply [it i Canal street, Red Hunk. ' MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY TO LOAN. Money to loan on bond and mortyadf; iony. LADIES' COATS FOR SALE. 510,000 mid §ir>,uoo on farm rm>rttratreH. Two i:ont», one l.lucli brnadcliitli, one H K ht term if desired; In Inrtfi! or nnuill amounts. ilwlinl Panimei. real eotute, Srubriltlit, N. J, tun; 'BUi: :t«-HK, loti) in v 1 nviier; pvii-e John a . Gregory, 42 Broad utieet. lied Dank. rtimim«ble._ 10« Kprim: Btie.-t, Rid Hunk. FARM OWNERS I HORSE FOH SALE. r Mat your farm witli flroiKf W. Zurk.-r GIRL WANTED lllaclt mure, ten yearn old; sound nnd (country property ftpeclulitit), Marlhoro, N. J. f o r K e n , . r a l linUM'wurll f o r f a m i l y o f tin•-•Kentlc: will vi-ll for $60 un account of no use 1 trrown people; n o lilundiy. A d i l r i " " M I H . fur horse ut present time, Fred Hr.-nner, "' BEE HIVES FOH SALE. S a m u e l K n l m l l i , l l u l i l i a n l 1 ' u r k , II, ,1 H a n k . Vivnilcrbur,:, N. J. _ I-'DUV liivfd of Huliun ht-ei*. Clm lie ^ c n Halurduy oftcriiuun. Tlieotlore Woliotl, APPLE WOOD WANTED. GRAVEL FOR SALE.. Eut.mti.wn, N. J . Hlt »h ] ].rk-™ r paid f for r KK,, e n api.l.. api.l..sinit Hi nt-clu K i n v e l . PO I h t aridd rh t i e e b u t t * ; IIIMO vvnhiut h e r r y l"i.'u. A dd- iluuliticB. Apply to M. O. Tilton, i r Hea.lI'ARLOR STOVE FOR SALE. ilrc»i> II. P . ('iiKtor. IJOX 2112. Cnimk-n, N . J . ilen'J Comer. P. O. addreaa 11 : . ite.i No. 12 pnrlor ttuvf. nlcl'.le Iriniminn, for IJliul), It. II. Nu. I . _ •• _ _ HOUSEKEEPER WANTED. mle t-ea»<nml>l«; braml new, I'M Cuthninu LAUNDRESS WANTED. White V.OIIUUI \vcn\lvji to tula- w!\i.!.i!t^ nine. Allnwcr to I'. O. Kox 100, iied Hunk. Page Thirteen ON BOTH RIVERS. Lot.* in be»l locations, nil sizes and |iric--i luv,-; hound lo inci-e.-ise in vnhie. Write oi call nt 10 Ka»t l-'iuut i-tr.-et, Red I!.,,,];. 'I lo Lund nod I.ouli, t'onipniiy. CARS WASHED. ficotty Is doiiiK b u s i n e s s u t t i n itund. fjet your cm shed while you wait t ar, White -I, Red Hunk. I'I tnlie,i out for venillK nutonioliile rides. FARM O W N E R S ! I.b-t your fa riu with ( l e o u - e \V. Z u c k e r c o u n t r y ],,,i|,erly ..peeiolist 1, M arll.oro, ^i. , | . M1DDLET0WN DAIRY RY FAKM. FARM. GOOD FARM FOR SALE, S p e c i a l milk f o r b a b i e s f r o m o u r o w n s e O n e l i u m l i e i l ;„• ,r i,,,,,d p o t a t o l a n d , l e c t e d » t , i e k . W e n U o l m n . U r t h e m i l l , f r o m ' i r a i i n m a i l u n d r o . , . 1 l,,,i, ... „ ,,!l o i i t l n i i l , l i i , , -- M M di l l leUi Storlc farm; purity m i d I H.-iu-y F I-'.I H lylii !i It.-ri-,!,-,- buildiuir clen'ones,. 7J7-F-j;j. i — d lilinmiKrnpli u s drmiiustriiti,!'. -Heel. Ited Ha i n will osile p . i f - r t , „ liotcl. HAVEN, jn-,1 o i l I'nir lluven. in l o i i n t e I n , n i l : . ; ,-:,,, , . e n n o d . l o j V V r i l , . | (I K..,.,t I ' , , , , , ; tr,..-|, U , ' , || l , , n k . '1'ho 'ban iwi.rl d m , . - . : , „ c o o i p a i . i o o l o ' l . a o . l n o d I,,,,,,, I ' o n i p n n y . ..•II i..|-v Clobi, a n d n u u l i t y ;,, c u r m o t t o . ; p h o n e V l : i . K,.,l | i ; , , , k . T h n m u s M.-Guire. i A TFAIR WANTED. ,011 M.-Curt.-i- u v e i . u e . POSITION PHONOGRAPH FOR SALE. C n b i n e t FARM OWNERS! List your f.rni m i l l Ce.iiiii- W . Z u r h e f c o u n t r y jirolieiHy - i'.-e i,,I ii, t 1 , M a i l h o l o , N . J . look e..n off'u>-e'.l"i-;."'\v'lV,l,..''"ll:':l"lied"ll',',,l:r""r ' '•'' 0.1'H.TS AND MATTRESSES ' — " l a d . - i n . I I I - - l i ,, ; ele „ , . w h i t e , lay,.,- , o t l , , | | -x FORSALE. - u . - r . a n d , - . , - . , . | . o f p r e t t y ,-,,|( I' '-'I : !a,T<P n i l i l o r s , m a s , , 1 , - 1 . b u i l d e r s r u n n e c u r e e x - ; " " 1 ' c I , " m e .-.no n i . - e i n M ('i.-nl'- | o r rptionul h n r t a i l i : :io, n o , gallon k e n s left: ,,,!ure..i . I ' l 11',1,month ,lr,-.-t, K e d H u n k . HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. ell-room h o u s e a n d l o t i l l st.-ite hiirhK.-it.intown; HO feet f r o n t , Sis:.1", f.-.-t deep, ii-nter H I T i, » n i n uai n i i id Kim; n « » , nearly ni'iiiii Io J In I > ,' I a I Ic - IrIe - iof n ibund. -i»ii, S m a l l f a m i l y of f o u r ; lljjlit work, n o e x HORSES FOR SALE. i nuirii w i i u T p r o m i M j r iiii - t c M u c k ( iini!' p e r i e n c e l e t i H t r e d ; pleuiie Mtati- wuk'OH , x One p.iir nf combination hor u s , KINDLY TAKE NOTICE. Anplyjo All.,;r,Jlennis. EiiWil.,.;,!. N._J,_ prooli,,,; c . i l . i . l r i f Bin! H , S 5 —' PULLETS FOR SALE. piM-ted. A d i l n t o t L i t t l e Kilver, N, ,J., IHJX 7 0 . yearn alii, about lirteen haniln, two in , '-' i m i r n i ' " . 't I e-pa-.i-in,w i t h o r w i l h o i i t I!)", enue. NYork city. Sinvli' Cnmb Itlioile Islnnd llnli and Single » PACKAGE FOUND ^pply T. C'liniiinifham, KealriKht. N. J., l"i' o r i n n will ! „ • , . . - , m i l 1 ,-.1 , , u l l . , U , l : U « CDIIIII Wlilti' Lcicliorna. II. L. Ilouih, R. !•'. LOST. I between .Vt.Ua.wun u n i t . l u l i n F . U.-yn'n " l i .1. luihrie. phono 2. FOR SALE. nil,!,. W h i l e : ; h , e w ' b i n y town,,.,,p. M I U , | . I). 1, Red Hunk. CbiU'n Buhl li.cl.el mill chnin l m l on way I Valley Drive. Owner m a y have -nine b y La r e e l , h o u s e MixJK, i.ln/.ed with I" - i - e n t d u ( t i n , i.iit,,-.. i n n t r , , , nu s . - c o ti . . n . home- fruoi Uitl'.liin.l street r-,-ln,ol to 2 1 HORSE FOR SALE. p r . i c i n r p r o p e r t y a n d p i m i n ' f u r t h i - ii.liu.-r- .l.iuble .-.tleliirth ;•!.-,.-. ; pipes a n d h o l e r FOR SALE. UriilKr iivinue. Rewuril. Mra. A. G. llalph. j t i , e m . n l . J o h n F . I t e y u . M n t n w n l i . N . . ) . B. & H. Cnlnhiimtiiiii uudille und drivini- h Al-.o I l o b . , e i , i n m l (luernsey heifer, p . . Wileox & Cililia ui'WiiiK niucliine, In fine W e . , , , - n o w ,,, a p o . i t i e .-trend all v e i n s ..1.1: n l , o o n e w o r k hor,.e, p r i c e .MO. rendition, for uale ory reuHoiuilile. 22i flisl.'" For' 'ii',fo!n,ut'ion"'w'r'it""Kn''ld|,. Horse, ! "SAY IT WITH FLOWERS." STEAM- VULCAN1Z1ING. .liable nml Apply t o C ' u i i ' e - M c C i n , I . i n c r o f t , N . .1. Mupli! aVBliu«j_Ufil_nonk. [ Nothimr could be more, appropviato and We Due the bent matcriulit and aunr&nte« liox :i!.'(, Red Hunk. • e n o - m w H i n * ' ' , ' ' ' , " "'"• nothing ao welcome U H flowers; a luniuet all work; air service. John ]IanBen, 42 l l . l l e ; , ! ' , . W e i i l . i , I ,-,,',•',,'!•' I,', WILL EXCHANGE I noinini; ao welcome un i FOR RENT. COW WANTED A ion, Ileuutlfully fuiiiiBlit'il IIITR ..IJoln- Wnflt Front etrset. Red Rank. Phone 72-W. lo k e e p for t h e w i n t e r ; bilvc n n a b u n d a n c e o ! box of cut flowers from W. W. Kennedy1 A plot, ,18', will surely carry baupineHB with tin r t h .*i;,li()l) f,n- i t p - t o - d u t o | i n ; S l i o p , . i l - : ; r , W e . I l-'i-iiot . t r . - . - t , l t e i l Iwr buth, In vrry line private n fnod n n d will i;ive t h e b e n t of c u t e Jo,,.pi PUBLIC STENOGRAPHEK. I,.HI,.!Wllll ll.r.-e t . , SIX a c e s il, o r 1 r I IllllU. « i -llt-e k i l l , - II I i - » , - , . , , 1 I , - , , - , luiii :1KI, Hi-il Hunk. FOR S A L E . Pulilic 13, Kiancr C. Daintier,' F l i l . m l o w n , N . J . , o r II. I ) . IDS He.l H a n ! : , ulioiit -'un,,- v u l u e Write A .1 ' f o r - u l e . ' h " , i p K e r . e i e n e p a r l o r l u m p , milk lei' n n d A n b u r y I ' n r h , N . . 1 . IftlildillK, Red Hunk. Typi'iw. WANTED. w. Hteiiocrpuhy Hticpuhy S u a . ' e , . I-.,, Hi,-,,,,,,,,,,, , - „ - , . , , ,,,,,,,k,y,,. N . Y . ^ ^ , ^ 3 ^ , . - . c r e a m .-.epurutor. da.shi-r c l i u r n a n d lari<e m e a t und d i mo|;rnpliinjr l i l tl and d proioptt for a [rret'iiand h e a t i n iit ayMI ilori eutly y [ r BANK STOCK FOR SALE. r r i m l e r ; a s ,!,,o,l a s n e w . . A p p l y Mr-;. Lord. EXPERT U P H O L S T E R I N G A nenth-mnn's farm, over 2 0 0 ucre.-l. n i l i l K M. M Teliar. l y. lniUi,e. or entire ureenliouae. K. Twelve iluues of stock of tliV Kecond Nil i'.U W u l l n c e s t r e o t . fted Hank, or cull l i t O - W . i n nil branch.": i-iiiinint I price, m i d d e rf i n e m i l l " u f c u l t i v a t i o n ; l i m - r l a i i s I m I,onii_maiicb, N. J . tionnl bunk of Red Hunk, N. J . ; "lie or more SPECTACLES LOST 1 w o i l i i n n i n h i p ; a l s o 1a p p l i e s , , - , - , - l o i n , e . t a p e , : Into hind, fruit i . r r h u r d s , e t c ; Inrui" hiniHii I H O R S E A N D W A G O N F O R S A L E . mid* to settle all est'ilo. Comei.y.s & H,o. YOUNC WOMAN WANTED. mi O e e n n i e r i i a d . m a r l . u f . i j c t l . - „ ! , , • . - I ; p a i r I t r y le.-ither, e l e . ; s i l i s . t r i m m i i i ) ' n m l w i r e ' w i t h imlin.i euielit s ; ol-.n lie,-,unary i " , t (ioo.l i.oun.l h o r s e n m l n f o r m w n n n i in ] f l u m e s Capable youiiK wiiniaii wunted to awaiii nf n h i ' l l r i m a p e e l i i l i l e H . I t e w a r d f o r r e t u r n Perth Ambily, N. .1. f o r silli s h a d e s . 1 1 .C h a l k ' s f-in.i- l liuildili.irs, n i l i n lirhl-clin.a r o n d i t i . , n . Thi» FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT. ood c n o d i t i o n f o l - s : , I e - l i o r . . . i- [-eiitle ;,,l-l I l u r e .-ture. :',..i Shan ilinlul olUov. Ai>]>ly tu Dr. 'tSloki-B, Ei» of • i m i i ! l o M r a . l l u w n r d s . l l o n U - n I t i i i n n i m , 1, s h e e t , It, ,1 Hank. : i " a rare el,ai.ee, AI10 money t o loan on BEACON HOUSE. 30 'lMi-r» place, lli-.l Hnnll. a s u i t a b l e f o r f a r m w o l ! : in- d e l i v e r y PllrI,ml lini-, Ked Hank, N. J. blind n m l iii.iilruK.'C a l l o n T . II. S t o u t , 3 8 ' Lnrir.e r o o m s , s u i t a b l e f o r c o u p l e o r t w o i.ises. BUSINESS IN FLORIDA. MrK.'Allu'l't P. M o r r i s . I l i d f o n l . N . ' : l l r a i i e h av.-iilie. l i e d l l n n k . FURNISHED ROOM TO LET. n i l ; nlmi bull r o o m , first-elm,-, board, HOUSE TO RENT. BU1CK FOR SALE. At West 1'alni Heneh. u hi CHAUFFEUR 2H0 LoCUHt UVelllll.', Hell Hulllt. hie r u l e s . 10 W a l l a c e s t i e e t , H i d i i t A u n - t u . WANTS w A N i b iPOSITION. -uaiiiorv ;,.,,..,„, i , , , ^ , , , . i,,,,,t. ; „ , , „ r , , , , ; ; 1 : , ; , , •.,„,, „, | NOTICE TO GUNNERS. Seven roiirna, water und nan; KOOI! lopn1'ive-liunneiiKcr, lllir, niodel, first-ehi^s lion. 1''. 11. (\mklin uKeney, 10 Ouklunil FURNISHED KOOM TO RENT ondition. .Mount's r e p a i r s h o p , c o r n e r F i r s t H u n k . Phone J:J0-R. ehTo'tT-nr- ri'.l'l'i't v "I'i ' TT, e'riel, eh- i ' " r " "'•"•TO<<'-, Millie n.r.<Ul, only .•:,,«!») for The,-,, will 1,,. ,„, ,.,,,,,,1,,^ .,r 1 le .pa- <i,l|», ntrei't. Phone 17-M. nt i Itiierside uvcmic. Kelt Hunk. ml Gurfield a v o i i u t a , A t l a n t i c SliKlilunilri, ili.iiiTeill e n - h t j e . l i s e x i . e i . i n e m u l l - 1 ] , „ ; |t ! ; , , t , : 1 , , , | j . , , , , , | N I I : ,,. I . ' . J - w i t h o r -,vi I h o . i t .'..|! " . • ..„.,, i n i t t e d . , „ CLOVE SERVICE. V i i l l . A ' . I n i i . l s n i ln u i : < " " I e a r s u i i . l r u e l i s . A d - ] „ , . , . . , „ H . i i i l . - . u n l . A t l o n t i e l l i , - l , l , s , N ' . J . t h e h m . U , - f t h e W i l l i a m A . W l i i t e e < l : l t e . i-Ilt t h e VI ly Ill-lit KIOV FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT. \ PIGS FOH SALE. New J.-1-.fy. Ilont be notiafie.l • ' " ' " ' - ' Monninillli St t . Ite.l L a n k . _ . liiiov.l, : , „ < • , , ! „ , 1,11, - I f o r m . ,1,1,1 , M , BUICK FOR SALE. All imp»>vementn, tj.iutbern Kiimiiri-. \CJI, Acker, Nc-W Miminuutli,.M._J._ F E M A L E H E L P W A N T E D . f n u i I ' m . 1.1,,--, ,,,.-,,[ I , , a n d i u e h i din" muni MORE HOME BARGAINS, r, leuliers for t h e best costs no m S m a l l S i x Huiek in t-oud e o n d i l i o n ; Mrs. M. L. Jnliiiaon, 1 llruniiiiond pluce, on "eliuble w i n l o rl i t i i t hou-enoi-l-.1 i n ; l a n d - . , , . , ( l i ,,( ' t l , , . i , a e l . s o f i ' l . , . . V V . i I . . I I . Sa.r.dO: Sfi.lOO. Until h o u s e s Im've s i x ~ * CORNSTALKS WANTED. toll, imiiit und shoes, $H.r,0; Scripiis-Ho,,th Hank Stenm I.I idry. w,-:a aide, Ked Hunk. 1.-I,-runin i-U-iatinupailnienr. H, n j iai)i o-,,|. Violot.n^ o f Itiis iioti,-,- w i l l b u r o o m s n m l b a t h , nil i m p r o v n n n l s. ' l h e s e • adnter $220. 73 Alluutic .street, KeyiHirt, ' " " Dalton l'ni'iiil)', KIIIIIKIHI, N. J.. phone 317. GOOD TRUCK FARM FOR SALE. lire o n l y a few o n m y list. S e e F . l i . Cmik- f a m i l y ; s t a t e i - a l n r y d e - . i r e d a n . I n a m e i n . . I p r o . - , i , | , i l I , , H , , .l u l l i - u V n i , , f i h , . l a - . i . COOKING STOVE WANTED. N. J . " T w e l v e r p r e n a n d t t e v e n - r o o n i lion e w i t h lin a r e t l e y . Hi (Inkhiml s l r o e l . J'hone 17-M. I t e d I t u n l ; r e f e r , - n e e i . W r i t e M i - , i t n l p l i (J I HOG KILLING I.I11-KC I ' l i n k i l l K e l ' " ' ! ' w a n t e d ; n i l - i t l , e i l l i l l i n g , - I I * C e n t r a l P a r k W . . . l , N o wY o r l j . , _ |^ P O S F I I O ^ W A N T E D . d e r n . i m .p r o v e m e n t s . , T l i e p. r i . - , . h, , i.. ,,hl. HEMSTITCHING. , dune by Tuylur & Kurntlry. Midillelown, iroml .•ondition; nt reai>onulde pri.v. Hox lli Ri , runic- Btitchini:; all work done an , Il-nry F. IIlylin. room II, Reiri.il, r bnihliur, INCOME PROTECTION. (i, Little Silver, N, J . N. J . ! ' Ie h a r i - e ' o f l e p a i i n n d " 'Ip " ' e p , . f n ' h t i ' i ' o premises |,t the Handy Shop. N,iw lucated ; pllone 743. Red Hank. Wlieli sick or iniureil .-Micn-es |>(, oil just TWO FURNISHEB ROOMS FOR RENT. MOTOR BOAT FOR SALE. AUTO SHOES A N D TUBES. , ' i . » i - i p h i n t - . . - u n i . nt.-i- v . , , , ) , . p a i u t i n , . . i o n " " " " ' " l m i - m " S-""'>"il--'r'» U r u K | ' PASTURAGE FOR RENT. | ) ^ ; " 7 ; ,. ^,™!;', yi ™ r ,. Zl'Z^'•<""' ''" (Vdur, copiipf lasten, 20-foot I'nliner, M. I } , ; Ml improvement*, i" Mechanic, utveet. « II., :l'..'..liiirae power; »2.".0. C. VV. LevIJwMlniiU. d l u b e s , w e will r i v e y o u a , - i n l d i a , . , , i i , , l ' i i i e n : e n o f . u n i . h ' I h t - i l , , ,-. f-,-, n e e ; ' w o i . l ' i l HOUSES FOR SALE. ' ! i J t " ' l . '"l"'.' v U n ' ^ ^ , - y ^ - . N'.' 1 ! C " " K l i " ' '»_"»'••'""" »."'"'-".'•"™-Jh*L COW BEETS AND APPLES FOR SALE. eiontz, Ilelfonl, N. Jl e s i r n l d o l.i.u, ..«, l o c a l , - 1 ! P n a t i . n i e u m k l i e s s K n t o n t o w n I t . I I . Ph.,II.- | AUTO FOR SALE. FOIt SALE. Hunt Front sir. M m ,e' d Iliil h i . - y e l , . njipi , - j . c hl iatiei i i C e .h i2 Harry ('intel, on J. C. Warden fnrui, Kvh e7 | u. o. rl . f- ao e tl oor y i n , . , - ,,.-.-,,- ' | 1 . - ' , ' | V i m k ; w i i l ' r i i ' u . ' •1,a l K n s o n u h l c p r i c e , , . ' 2 1 0 2 F l : : , E u t o n t o w n . If • ' s t a r t e r , electrie in Ited Hunk, ill ivc true];, one lux i a n ll 0illt! i r c t l roiiil. l-'ori 1 ell II ; 1. S . I I . . 1, o i d e e . H i - , 1 " ' l i i - h t a . i n u-iuiil , - i i i m i n ' / o r . l . - i : c h e a p t o i i l l i e k hotel. ,i-y Sz S o n , 12 H r o n l - . t r . e t , l i e d i LOST ly W. 11. I.njli ill, l :t:» Oi bi; ibiiy,.,-. Malms' h i e y c l e e x e h n l i K e . 21 E i n - t H. RITZAU. P u i r h i i l j ' s Klaasei. lii'nt b e t w FARM SALE. land - tri- et, K eil Hank. H u d s ' i n I I.-r,,,,t sli-,.,.1, It,.,l n n n k . o p p o s i t e ( H o b o h o t . - I . plant. ; i | l i n , rrmovor of deait uulmulb, Kctl Conk. TelfiMILLINERY. a v e n u e nml K u - t F r o n t s t r e e t In .1 F r i d a y E.-i-y t e ideiice w i l h y: -.,- ' Tweot y-li G ,UjN REPAIRING. I.h.ine 226. -. i'nth. I'.-at L o t of rhildri-ii'ii felt n m l bi-aver h u t s t o I nixlit. I l e l u r i i t o M r s . I I . R i e c h e r , ;iu 11,,.IPLAYER PIANO FOR SALE. rd. .••2.111III c a - h . I " " 1 i - i n - i i l ~ nd p o u l i i niAll d i n s nnd I ' l l Kiiair nnteed. eld a t K i e a l l y r e d u c e d p r i c e s . M m . W . 1 ••"<> nveinie, R e d B u n k . •A,i;.-|-,,ote pin,,,, p l u i e r a n d ?.', m u s i c rolls r.t. C a n if, i i f u r n i .hod CIDER PRESS WANTED. ;11 illi lion f ii r William tiuin ale. for s a l . ' v e r y re.'i-i.nialile; a l s o pliiiiunrriMil, 28 1 S h r e w s b u r y a v e n u e , K e d FURNISHED ROCMS. J o w l ! Alexander. Kive,»ide drive. H.-.l • li'i-i-t. I'hat,, dio 111, N. J . | nnd r e e o r d s . M a l m s - liieyele ,-xchulli'e. lin^t A i l d t . -.-. ' :t I:! R e d Two beautifully furnisl O.IIIH witli )lnnli. box I I . F r o n t , ' t l c e t , R e d Hani,, o n p o s i l e (ilob.' h o l e l . FOR SALE. Iirii-ate batli a n d p r i v n t e e n l r i . n c e : lit- lit REAL ESTATE. UUICK ROADSTER FOR SALE. e e l uchi el ts. hoiisekeenitiK p r i v i l e g e s if d e s i r e d . Adilre.iS clean, T . with n t l S h r e w s b u r y t o w n ; scvelwu/jlrt- hi HOUSE AND LOT FOR S/M.E. ice.I 1 ' , .e'll. QUILTS AND MATTRESSES New April ir,, 11120. Frank Mc.Muhon, in rood i /.., hox :)13. Heil llnnk. idil u; prii-e SIS. Apply Ii7 Kn:it n O x l . , 0 f e e t ; p o s s e s aion u t u n c o i- II;,;., I ' h , ! I-K. Feun.1,1, mii.te i no u r s h o i i ; i b - n i i . w l ' f t . , l a / e ' r c o t t o n Ilumaon, N. .1. _ Front stivet. lied Dunk, A. I., h i l l s UK'-ncy, K e o i s l e r h,,i|,i h Lt x K l ; u s e d ; l a w aiyes mill c o i v r s o f p'tetty tillPOULTRY AND EGGS WANTED. Hunk. H .ChnrkV for. . e / l i l l t n , . - t ! l , n o e . 1 , , 1 , - : , o , , - , - ,o o a h l e ,,fF O R S A IOH L E . SALE. CESSPOOLS AND TOILETS CLEANED POSITION WANTED Wnnted, about 75 obi fowls t'lvi-y wee!;, o i - e d c r e t o n n e , , , , , 1 s i t , . , , " , . r , l i n e . I ; t e r m s I , , . . n i l nur.-li;,,, r . E . M . I I>.,';',( ,. |i,,,. , : ; . n o ,„.,- 1,,,-nl; live e.li-n a t n roumiiinble price. George L. Itieliardaon, by'aiiik'le man; unilerRtuiida diivinr. jrnrdeiinlivo or dressed: also strictly fresh e,nts n i t u i e s t o r e . 3 t l i M o u m o u t l i s l r e e l . R . - d H u n k . I f OPERATORS WANTED. H i i b ' i * S o l ! lifter live n'elni-;. P . M P h o n e line 1 1 , , | .|.,i ,, , « | | . - o fi.-sl, . | s | . - . i , l o Iw-.-iily F o i r J I a v o n , N. J . • tall,MI in tru.le. (1. Diet,. & Soli, I 1! 3 Wu-I. Experienced hi-.i-n, on Indies' will inn und Ken.Till eatute work. l'lioni- 11)110 FARM BARGAINS. Front streel, Ked Hank. ^ i.":".:':._ _ . . _ . . . _ ! i | i i n i ! s : :.» , - d. I . r . i s . ; a l lI r e i h ill M a y ; en o u t; ;ir irood p a y . (tall i Jled Hunk for interview. '\Stl r.OO : ? S . ^ n O ; ->V,h(HI. Ke-.-idy f o r y o u r l-.t - - I 7 - , . T.-,',,, | | , . , , i y . lioi-.e -, ,.1111,1, y o u i u ; , ' WANTED. week. I.e. THE RED BANK. HAIR PARLOR. ntlinl, ST, I.imle <-)"ill : al-.ii p u l l . - n iibolil t o L . v . l i n y , -lulkii A euiv mulled to keep for tin1 winter. HARGA1N. PIGS FOR SALE. O i i c e n i n i i i e y n o w . ' I ' h e . e f a r m s file h i - i n r ' > ' • ShimipooinK, scaln and facial masanjn Hunk. S e e F . II. Cnnklhi House unil corner lot; water, Kim and luri^e Kii-ht w e e k s "old: line I h r i f l y r i o w e r s ; riliced u t this price. n o d e o ,I I . i ; - a .i , - . , . u t o n I,;,,-,•-, ,,i- w i l l i . - n t J'lmni- "1-W. Kvl Hank. with nn electric vibrator; manicuring, I'l,one oi'llnr; line nliade trees; $1,500, lialf rash, I'lice ?10 a n d *12 a pair. M o r r i s .v H n , w n . n ; : e n c y f o r ( e m u , 10 O u l i h i a d s t r e e l . h a - i int o rii:ht u i n t j ; HAVE YOUR WINDOWS WASHED nwitcli making und cbiblren'B hair cuLliaij w i t h p n - i h : - , . f FRF.SH HOMEMADE SAUSAC.E, liniiltlifi.. Ilunimm, N. J . l.'.M'll Soil. l'-'",il l.lllldl.i,. : M i l n l m i l l . el.'.;, ' i n reiriilurly hy expert win.low cleuner. W.irlc I'lmpel Mill road, en,Nn:> to Nav.-.-iiik. '{urn 17 - : \ 1 . Open Tue-day eveninira from 0:00 to '.l:;;0. nil ycillni.- .Iciiioy pork ; fluent Kuini!; » " • i n j . o . u ^ t ^ h i n e . Hox -15. l a l e r o i n l . . , x i i i l , : l i o i n A l i i i r i P n r i . o v .June by piece, hour or day. Arthur Nelson, Room 10, Fjiuner building, Red Bank. I'hon* vuort'n mnrhot, Reel Hunk. HOUSEKEEPER WANTS POSITION.' LADY'S COAT FOR SALE. •ii f r o m I'lveluild. W i n d i u u e r i f a r o , H i 1. ^1 Pearl streel, Ked Hnnli. Can irive, refer802-M. SLAG ROOFING. Wolnuli, with a child, desires position us L a d y ' s br.i-.vn i-lnth c o a l , -.ilk lined, m a r , N . . 1 . , 11. 1. liox Illil. SALES GIRL houaekeeper. Addresa frnwforil. 23 Grove I r f a k y t i n n n d s l a t e roofB m a d e t H r h t : nlao larn id r u f f s : nil in n i m l e u n d i wanted: i-cfcreiiccii ri'iiuii'i'il. Federal bal.ery. P0CKETH0OK LOST. ntreet, Kutli'ilord, N. J . i i p - l n - i h i t e : S I S . I l l ) : ul-.il a p u r l u r ' liniil-w a t e r pronflnir Bido wullii nnd cellarH. OffHIGH PRICES PAID. ASK A.C. ISAKEH, L I T T L E SI1.VKR. Mechanic flim'l, Kod Hunk. ^ Man's poeketboiil, hut Tues.lnv ninriiiniA p p l y :ilt M e c h a n i c s t r e e l . Ited I PRT lllirh lirirefl fur ladieH1 anil ffentu' den McClnHkey, 147 H u d s o n a v e n u e . R e d in": I . i i i l i . ' S n i n e f o i l ; , t h i n k H i n t L i t t l e S i l v e r i-< Kn-it li.-lw NIIJ..|-'S l o h . - i y a n dSou'-h'-i-i, rail m j L B TIME. Haul secohil-hnnd clathlnE. Call nt I. Kcrber'a, Dank. T e l e p h o n e 4 0 0 - J . DAKEK WANTED. / of S ..; i f , , , - n - l o f I t e d H u n k , n m l I h e -Una IIr..ud c r o s s i u , . ; e o i i t u m i n o S I S i n hills, n i l l'lant n o w ; hyucinlhs, tuliim, nnreiHHiis. Mlxi-r fur Federal hnhery. Apply n t l 1 1 dniriulilH. ele. W. W. Kennedy & Kims, 41 108 Mnnmouth street, or phone Red Hunk t t a x p a y e r " a x o eii-ui-li i n liixntii.ii t i n a .hile li,-et,.e nil,! liMllli.l- l BULBS. FOR SALE. B72-J. i da Mechanic i,lrei'l. Ked lliicik. _ I W i l s t r e e t , Red Hunk. _ . _ Plant now for sprim,' nowera. We hnvela •ry fine crystal cut irlass: Ills llll'Ki- stock of tulips, hyacinths. ,lair,.dils. COW FOR SALE. coon PRICES PAID ' - • " " • . " S:i.'JI,i|; nil r S'J.MIII; ,,l,,,thel---.M,00. Monmouth Street Property For Snlo. nnrcissil's, etc. W.'"w. iveiineiiy & Sun's, "t 1 j t n t e : those are not dry i;"u,l-i suh-.i hut lull. Youiur cow fur unit', romimr in pi'ollt. C. for men's second hand euita a t The City Dry utifiil i-luli- nf s e i . m l a c r e s a n d moil, i n Property, r,2 feet on .Miiiiniiiiit.li street, FOR SALE. Ill'oud street. Red Hank. . for line service. Crystal ("ill. hox :: 13. Kod 31. Mills. Port Mimmonih. N. .1. . i i : n i n i l l u r ^ 2 0 n i u l ; .mull lai m wilh entrance on street in rein. C. S.. 222Cleaning nnd Dyeing WorkH, 0 Mechanic O n e S m i t h l"oi - n i - . \ 11 i n k . I n in a c u l l i street, near lirom] Htruct, lteil Bank. Phone d b o m . ' S H I . 0 0 0 : I w e l v r - i o i i m Jin,is.-, a l l Muple avenue, Red Hank. REAL ESTATE. " " " ' " . i o u . r e ; i r e n d iA li- s t - c l n s s e o t o l i t i o n ; . . n o SEWING MACHINE FOR SALF.. 2G7-J. » h thirty-ac U.UIKl: POSITION W A N T E D . Kil,rlit-roum house; tras, hnth iind wuler: t l . i v , , • : . - ] ; : „ ; . ,- .Kiiriiu , n ; : , i , e twu-cylin- i-iiprovenieiits, r No. r (h-1. u.-iviliK nitichine fur .iiitv at. $25. MAN AND WIFE WANTED. furni ?tl,."il)(): ;n i t h e r l r . 0 iicres, ->»,;,00 Chiiulfeur v.-itll t e n yeurs' :|7 ,-j.\ir,(l feet; Monmouth street p.-operty nt xpt'l-lence e enrijie. four cycles, one i-laiii ruk :i.r> Sliiinnouth .street. Ked Hunk. SMALL FARM WANTED. Mun for outdoor work, woman as rllunil.erII you m u s t liie Kiiinion r t- *.-• 00. n i l , l i e s p o s i t i o n u-ilh lu-ivutf. f n m i .,- in city nd hnridiin: S7.O00. A. L. H-ins am ncy, Ite Ulittenii. ('hallos Or-le; •SmilH furni i-oiivenieiit to Ited Hunk prellelmuid and wuitreaa; fluod home, itoud waKi's. ROOM WANTED. 1 toll! or c o u n t r y , o rw i t h f n m i t y t " leitve o Red Hank: si.\,r. ni hous.- M . 0 0 0 . ferred: Kilo full description, location, price ialer huildinK. Red Hank. l'|i,,,», 21M-W. Red Hunk. _ Smnll uufuruUlicil room wnntod.. Aililri in E u r o p e . A d i l r - s s Cliaiiffi'iii-, h o x and all details, minnell, Lakewoud, N. .1., MUSIC CABINET FOR SALE. POSlTlONS WANTED A.. 29 llri.Ii:.' avenue, Ited Hank. Hani;. route 2. ftlVER LOT FOR SALE. MnhoKnny music cabinet tne/ethev wilh C o u p l e . Ainei-ienns, I'i ,,te -1 a,. I s. m u n t o On West Front street; lot in about fdxty MONMOUTH COUNTY HUNT CLUB ioi.li.lele set i,r ne.i-n hooka of music for NOTICE T O FARMERS. fork o n t a r r ilriv,, u t e a m ; wife r o o d WORK WANTED. Steady empioymelit. A.ldrefil Painter, will buy mid remove dead horneH, cows and fret on river will, riparian riKlits. R. L., 222 Shirley Fielder. Fnir HaShip your G i a n t , p u t a t o ok. willioit t o h o u r d bell!: o n e child h,,y "Kxperienced and uctive colored woman sale rensonuble. Maple avenue, Ked Hunk. ^ box ;ll:l, Ked Hunk. jnulcu. Phone 1211-W. lied Hardly Ilcy now: pack in ven. N. J. Phone R3S-M. eat deinnnd foi •iirht y e n . I: best nf refer,.,,.. A. 10. would like morning work. Call nt V Miller's 150 p< cks. l-or further inforl' Sopor. Middle llrook f n r m . It. II 1, A . I n FOR SALE CHEAP. 23B Heech street, lied Hank, i.r phone :M!I-H, BABY WALKER FOR SALE. PRIVATE GARAGE miniiri I- uuent at Ked Hunk freiithl P a r k , N . .1. One-horse fnrnr WIIKOII; KCHHI condition. Italiy walker and lain radiator for Hale. ortiincn. ntrally lo!fo cut. fire proof, safe and I'Ved Kidinun, 317 Norwood avenue, LoniT Ajiiily 32 OaHhind ntiool, ltod think. Get our pricea on new mnterial, cut to orFARM SALE. OVERCOAT LOST. rated, rear "f 128 Hrond atreet; drive in Ilranch, N. J., plume 11(15. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. l-'.iirht-lvom h o u s e , cellar, i - a s . w a t o Man's Overcoat lost Saturday nillht he- Ulrouch Hnrilint- road or Canal streel. Call der and delivered. Cook Hi'others, phout EAR CORN WANTED. On Herbert street, seven rooms, water, rni:e. outhiiihlini'a : nil well built .-1,1,1 in i- I , " . , " „ , " " „ ' " • . " WOMAN WANTED. tween Perth Amliuy ami Kennsliunr. Reward i or^phone «5-R, Ked Iiank^ .state price um! iiuimlity. I), l'armly, i:aa and tehphoiie: ?1.00l) ilown mid S2,11(11) eon, n : twn u c r e s land, one m i n u t e ' s walk | ' " ' 3 - R . Red B a n k . White womiiii wanted for Kouernl he Humiioii, N. J . IMiune ;!77-Kuniimn. for ita return to 151 Smith -itreet, J'erth Am- j SAVE YOUR OLD CARPETS. can remain on IIIOI-IKUI;.-. Inmiinof E. M. riin-B. Ked Dank, or call « hoy, N . J . ork. Plic Beautiful Tevernible TUBS mmle from old Haley S Son after live o'clock I'. 11. Pllone b n r r n i n . Mils i c; liny, phone li I-R, Keni GIRL WANTED. Vrospcct place, Ited Bunk. curpetB and cheille portieres. Write for TIRE BARGAINS. Ijurit, N . .1. An mnrker anil nurtcr. Koietono I.aundo'. Cash paid for yellow locust cut in Icntftk circulars. American Rusr Manufactory, 296 COUPLE WANTED. A few u;.ed t i r e s i n folloivimj; sizes tl. Swicli, 12 Wliite ntrucl, Red Hank. HOUSES FOR SALE. Vermont Btreet, Brooklyn. ^ ^ HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. Woman for In cwork Mid mun to take 3:1x31,1,, :i2x 1, 3:tx'l, : l l x l , 31 7 feet G inchen; delivered to F . F . Blaiad.U, Sl.SOO, Sl.i.100, S'^,500, $l!.S0O, -f3.200, BOY WANTED On Ilnimniond iiienue., one door from BridKe avenue. Red Bank. of cow, chickens and furnace. AddrcsH s h o e s . J o h n Iluimeii, 12 W e s t F r o n t s t r e e t r r ?;t.. i"o, J-i,ooo. ?i,2t,o, ?i,r,oo, ?- i,(too, GENERAL CONTRACTORS. to deliver order* anil work around butcher Couple, box ;ll;i. Ked Hank, _ tirsl James Norman & Son, ofuce and yard, htore. llrcvoiirt's ninikel, Hi'il Hunk. price s-:i,000; terms t. BEAGLE HOUND FOR SALE. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. 47-51 Shrewobury avenue. Red Bnnk. Con- i.u'ker.' uKe'nt, Wii'liini! avenue,' Hi-iford, P. O. further pnitieuh CHANDLER FOR SALE. Health- hound, broken on rnhbits. for sale; E. M. Haley 4 Son, after IIv llenutiful nine-room house, furnished or crete work n Bpecialty. Get our flaures be.'clock P. M. I !„,,,,,, t w , , . s l , , r y l,a,-n w-iirth .1:1.-'.00; can ho Chandler Uiiipiitrli 11120 model, flrst-chwn price MS. Cull after II :"« P. M. 30 Seventh infurnished; ul! impr : n e l l , fore h h aiv i n g a n y w o rk k ^ Plum,- -192-J. FARM SALE. rendition, l'hone 172-K, ltcd llniili. _ avenue, LOIIK Brunch, N, ,T. located; 100x280. Aihlresn V. H., hox ;n;J, taken down null i-e-ns.,enibleil. Apply W. <!. Six-room house, burn and outbuildin!:ii; CORN FOR SALE. •j TRUCK FARM FOR SALE. Red Hunk. Hai en, N. J. MAN WANTED ii;hl , , m » ..r lail.l; near church ami nrhuoll POSITION WANTED. for mi mile a anil teni Yell. About 23 nerea, eleven room holiRe, barn, Holm also liny ny for t o drive Y^onl tvurk mitl work nrounu place. d l i F.XPERT CABINET MAKING. l D. . .i d Wallace. W l l V ninill road to KcyPort: parnKe nnd uuthuildiriirs, nil in jtood condiYinnm man. witli experience as nliippinK of fun Apply David VanApply Williney. furni, Holmdol. N. J . _ _ & Day. phene li-l-Il. tion; about five minuteH' wilk from trolley clerk, desires position a t anythiiiK. Address J1.S00. Ter Kepniriiur. i..finiahinir: enne senta. aolid ; Jtrunt farm. Middlet.-wn aiile of Coop_ Keaiialiun:. muhomitiy furniture made to order. II. i hrid K e. , Aildreas Red Hunk. J. A. Ii.. box 313, Red Hunk. nnd rnilroail atution. -Chnrlc3 Herrinir, F.ntOIL STOVES FOR SALE. New Oakland Sensible Six, sedan-, coupes Chijrk'a^urnitui-e ntore. HB Mo,,,,,,,,,,,, street, I " ^ R E A , ;^ ontown. R. P. D. No. 1, box 95. I'hone EatOil stovert ami Baa ranfrea in nil ailea and HOUSEKEEPER WANTED. FARMS WANTED. tunl tuurine: c;ir^; imn-ieiHiite deliveries, ontown 2149-H. nriccH. h. Schwartz & Hull, Hell Hunk. Working man with mi family requires Two nix-room hnusea, KU3, buth nnu wii- Fnrma wnnted: lnrrr and smnll farms; five Jones & Eiluurils, LOIIK ilralich, N. J., phone LOTS FOR SA> F. i.,.,. ; „,,„,. n,ond Ilroad atreet; ten minutes to two hundred acres; hfne cash buyers ni-nt housekeeper. Address K.. R,,.l.'. I). 2, NURSERY STOCK FOR SALE. NITRATE OF SODA FOR SALE 302. ' Give full particular* to Wi on Leilihton nvenue; nlflo in Red Bank Park- fnnii station: $i.,000. A. L. Ivina aKcney, box 12:1, Ashurv r»rli, _N. .1. ' ' Airenl for llroivn Mi-others' nurseries, four cetitH per pound, l'hone Matawan 8, or Weflt; reanonnble mill on cnay terma. Apply I Keirinler huildiiif. Red Hunk, "the furm mini," if) .South et, Morris- Rochester, N. Y.; nursery stock, fruit and orwriU!_J.J''i»cher & Co.. Mutaivan, N. J . BLACKSMITH AND HORSESHOER. to D. W. Willfruflg, agent, 2 Ilroad Btreet, town, N. J . nuliienla! trees, slu-iihs, roses, rrupc vines ; Fronli Gray, practical horoenhoor. Th« Red Hank. RAISE RABBITS. FOR SALE. estimates free. Will cull nnd uuotv prices. Brick Shop, 19 Mt-chanio street. EstabFURS REPAIRED Our New '/.euhuuU ure the hetit t h a t money N e a t ; o n - i xperii-llced in l a d i e s ' r e a d y - t o A. F), Muiliiisen, Vlli.nlic Hi,. 1,lands, N.M Scvernl nvvelllliKd here; UIBO lots or acres. CELERY FOR SALE lished 15 years tn Reil Eank. ran buy. Some ibindy ynuiiK i n n now. Call and remodeled, mnilo to order; also nelliiu.- 11. D. No. 1. box CO. 3. H. Mr^Creery, aireiit. Oceanpnrt, N. J . wear preferred; nood .salary. Apply a l l by the row to keep your cellar for the today. Shinini: Tree Kiibhitry, Linden place new furs; customers nunrnilleed to be nutFOR SALE. winter: also islie-d If. Liliovsky, corner Shrewsluiry mill Sprinir street. Ited Hank. week. Roue, S h o p . ti 7 I l r o a d s i r , - e l . lied PIGS FOR SALE. REAL ESTATE. Modi rn houses, nil iinprovenientn; ucven lllotliei'B, 200 South Penrl streel, Ked Bunk. avenue and Herbert street, Roil Hunk. Four ten-weekn-ohl pins for Bale. R. S. Si-ven-n-oiii stucco house; nil improve- B a n k . FOR SALE. rooms, ?7,000 and u p : eusy t e r m s ; ut Mutn- Pllone 212. Phone fill-It. Hurst. Miililletnwii. N. J . Phono 7112-M. Ml 15 feet; lo. Wllll, N. J. Jncob It. I.eirerls. Corn nnd rnrnstnlks for sale, ill quantities l 1 l FOR SALE. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. to suit purchaser: also chicken corn. Come RICHARD CONNORS. FOR SALE. First quality eabliura- in quantities to suit Houses and store properties, Monmouth Saturday. Thomas Cnullon, Middletown ri mover of dead animals, free of charge. 1st, Ill'JI. A. L . I i i n s a i r e n c y , Iti-uiste Where the word sanitary means Bom*> Plymouth Hock pullets, soon layini:. nnd county famis, lots for Bule; euny payments. mild, phone Red Hunk liUU-W. customers for nny pm-pose: also 1,000 new Wnynidc, N. .1., phone H10-F-lf, Wnyniilr^ n. lteil Hunk-. n one-horse farm Walton for sale. Suniiyhill Aitcnt. Culeb L. Luker, P. O. Hox IBS, Relbrick and a lot of new shiiiKlca- for sale. thing. We invite BueKrntion9. We are c a t poultry farm. Niivi-ninli. N. J . WINTER APPLES FOR SALE. Vaiidervecr VimDorli, Red Hank, resilience ford. N. J. WISH TO BUY DAY'S WORK. pleased until you a r e . George Kelly, Y/«u*x Pnlsbury, Hen Davis. Hellllower; S:!.r,0 n w Illllr-Mile_™ul, • pony, Kovernena curt and hnrne.iB. It. IL All k i n d s nf h o u s e a n d Harden ' " ' k dime iiuilding, llroud Btreet, Red Bank. RYE STRAW FOR SALE. FOR SALE. hurrel, (if,,- basket ; Winesaps and IlusseltH. Bruwer, KK7 Celitrnl aveinie. Anbury Park. by d a y o r m o n t h : p r u n i n i : :m,l c u t t i n u of Ripe-rye: utrnw, in sheaf, for sale by the A irood VULCANIZING ok horse, kind am toll, delivered. Louin Snlfcl, Overlook farm. h u r i u ' s s . Cnn he seen u t my f a r m . H e n r y WashillRto at tlie Auto Tire Shop, Tires and tuhea re- l a w n s ; wliil'-wnshitii-' a s p e c i a l t y ; f u r n a c e s J. G. ESCHELBACH & SON, at rent. Keil Hunk. C. Mfl.cnii, Red Hunk. P h o n o °7. r i-F-1 I paired, relreudiiiir u specialty: work done t n k o n c u r e of: also cleaninit cesspnols ; refer126 West I \ o l i t street, Ked Dank Phono Pontnllice nddre.ss. Red Hank. rui-nivheii: Ilolton Ilrothel-s, 2:IS FORD TRUCK FOR SALE. Middb-towii. promptly and prices rik-ht. F. R Tvins. pro- em-es 410-.T. Auto ncccBBiirleti and vulcanizinff. landscape Earilener. All worit pertaining t* BIG PRICES PAID. One and one-linlf ton. ivitli onc-hnlf van prietor, 211 Mechanic ulrcet. Red Bank. Es- Hridtre i n lie. Red l l u n k . I am payinK IHK price;! for frenh CKKQ ond beautifying grounils, larp;e or small. Tr«* AUTO F O R S A L E . REPAIRING DONE. body, HUH, excellent luechnnicnl condition, tablished 1810. COUPLE WANTED. Hoick m i n i s t e r . Ill 15,. f o u r - c y l i n d e r , self $l*f>. (tall S. Tortora. ^IH Shrewsbury ave(lUim and pintols repaired; alao nmmuni- poultry. I I . Haft, 88 South Broadway, Long Iilautinit. etc. N. Buttorbach, 238 Wt«t S t e a d y e m p l o y m e n t : P inull f a r m s h o r t d i s s t n r l e r , luiv I'iiide h u t t e r y ; eoud l o u n i i u t o r - nue. Ked Hank, l'hone n i l - i v , FOR RETJT. ticin Bold. C. W. I.everent/., Ilelfnnl, N. . ! . _ _ Hranch. N. J . Phono 3»B-R.'_ Front Btreet, Red Uunk. Thone 846. tune.• from New Y o r k : o n e cow. few c h i c k e n s , d e r : ifU.O, W r i t e II. C. II., hox r , l . S e n I'ive-room coltu!.',' in, Eust l-'ront atreet tn ELECTRIC MOTOR WANTED. .mrill , . u n i o n ; w o m a n f o r ,.,-,,,.rnl h o u s e CLOTHING FOR SALE. RIGHT IN TF1E HEART OF TOWN. lirivrht. N . ,1. rent November 1st. lius und water. Kent Five horse power, sinirle phase, uixtyw o r k ; i w o ill family, W r i t e ;;ivini: full p a r 1 uliea' .sllitB. ilrennen, etc.. reftaoimble. lted llunk'u moat convenient und invitinK «>:> per month. Write J . Wudsiioith. l:t'2 rycle. 'John II. Cook. Jr.. Newfilun SiirinK" NOTICE. Call Katiiidny. OF. llri.nd ,,trecl. Red Hunk. barber ubop; expert attention; three ehnirs ; Mo,-,-,,y street, Elivinbeth. N. J.. or phone t i c u l a r s , references, s t n t i n r sului'y, M r . T . m;ia:i-. lteil l!unl., phone 4G.1-H. M u s t be o v e r • • " " i i ' " . " - "f a r e - s o l e n Tii-npa.-sM.K with or witbu.it iloj; or nun one IliKltl up. Second Nniiotial bunk buiht- :)s.s:; Kli/aheth. '.'.', i i u t i . i . \Vi-ii v , . , . . - I. y . j . _ FARM OWNERS I positively forbidden un my property near inu. AlonK Curcbin, proprietor. d.<! o p p o r t u n i t y t o h-iii-n priiitinit t i i i d e : o n « FARM F O R S A L E . NEW AND SECOND-HAND GUNS Lint your farm with Ceorire W. Zucker Vandoibnirc, occupiVil by Harvey Ervinir, FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET. Apply t o At Shrewsbury, on T 'linlon Fnlla turnpike, livinit i n Ked Hunk p r e f e r r e d . b i F l '(country property HIV."J!::!;,;W, Marlboro, N . J . boucht anil sold; also repairinir. Win k ftuar- 11. C. Tnylor. FARM LAND GIVEN AWAY. Fiiriiistiod h o u s e l o l e t ,e i . t h l liir,-,- i n nilleed; prices niodeiute. Willin Quinn, Mr. HriHill, IteiMster ntlice. Ited llnnk. Have six fnrms fur <nle nt prices you i PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER. :il .South utreet, Fri-i'hrilir, N. J . TRY H. B. HAYES could not rebuild the house nnd outhuilil- i l l c o l i v e t i i c i i c e s . w i t h p l u i or-piiuic,; friun I ,.„„,„ h o u s e . Usual o u t h u i l d i n r s ; s 1 Dictation ' " » ! typiim. M. h. West. Spcoml for yolfr electrical work, wirinR, Inmpn, mo- iliKs. See F. It. Conklin ai'.encv for terms. N a v e o i h e r t o M a y ; r e n t ?r.n,,..,n i o n l h . R e f - ' u t , - s f,,,,,i L o u r H r n n e l , t r y ; i AUTOMOBILE MECHANIC WANTED. -'i Haven. | ; National hank buildinit, room 18, Red Hank. tors, flxtureB, work promptly attended tuwn •10 Oiikh.nd slreet. quick Edward J. Cm e r e n e e reiillired. \ u i i k t - - iNil - ' i - l'• n....... . . sale. . .Addresa . . I'linne 17-M. Experienced on all makes bf cars: rood or country. ,i»T Cnrlto BO SprinK etrect. Red Hank. e. Hrooklyi'i, N. Y. N .1. W i l l i a m ; . General trucking ami forwarding, Ioo«l HUFMOUILE FOR SALE. ioh to riulit unity. Hlond Btreet ItniaKe, Phono 22B-M. RIVER FRONT FOR SALE. HOUSE AND LOT In lirst-i-lasB eimilition; cheap to quirk Eiaontown, N. J . Plume 2 lo:i-W. nnd long (lislHiipes. by nmtor truck. Aak FARM FOR SALE. At Ocennport, 1^ in-re* of bind, Inrire nt Little Silver for Bale; has six roonm. Rood buyer. Apply 121 SDI-IIHT street, Ked Hank. GUNNERS, TAKE NOTICE. X W l i t l e m n n ' s f n n i l . o v e r 2111) n c III- UB our pricos. , Carroll & Dcckor, 66 Monhouse nnd on main ronil. Cnn lie holiKlit for garden, tsrapen and other fruit: Kood well uf COTTAGE FOR RENT. -1'bere Hill be no Run,line permitted on i l t i v a t i o n ; l i r - 1 - , - L i - H I U I - mouth etreet, Itiul Hank. One house from Fnir Haven load on Onkiliile rarins. White loud, Shrewsbury S1I1.O0I1. Henry F. Ilylin. room tl, Kouisler water; property in irood conditiuii: price Phone 234-B. FARM OWNERSI l l a n l - . e t c . ; lari-e bouse Phone 7 1;!. Ited Hank. Apply to Mm.township. Any I inhitors of this notice will buihlimr. $2,000. D. W. WillKUBB ncenl, 2 Rroad Lint your farm with CeoiKe W. Zucker Maple avenue, Fnir Haven, id. fllreet, Kfd Hunk. (country property apeciulintl, Marlboro, N. J . ft. P. Chandler. Fnir Ha I I K S , ;,ll in l i i t e l n s . ililion. Call rut i-il. be p , P. L. JONES, II. S t o u t , :1s H i u i i i - h i proprietor of burlier shop and Lillian! room -. Ked llnnk. FOR SALE. RESIDENCE WANTED. REAL ESTATE. l-'il'Ui-chio i c . - h o u t s f u r s a l e ; mill u i a l o p OFFICE FOR RENT. ut K , Pearl street, tti-il llnnk. bin upeni-il his IIlKh-irraile oak roll-top olbre desk, with For i-nili. small on.-fniniii house: preferHOUSEKEEPER WANTED. Tivii nii-r n hniines, all improvements ; simp aiiiiin alter linvini' reei.i ered from illDesirable utlice fur vent ill t h e Fanner chair, anil ainnll safe. pufloipty t o purcliuiie --.-uriil brulul n e w 117 Norwood avenue, centrally located: lioiison.iinii in two months; al.ly w i t h n i l i,ii|ii-ii,i-nii..ils ; w i t h i n ivnlkilil! Worliini; h o i i s e k e e i u j ^ - w-nuled 1 buililiiiK. Apply nt olhce of KiKinund Eisner Limit Hranch. N. J . Phnne 1 10-M. ness nt the l,,init Hinneli hospital. • u t s of lift ti c l a s s . Add,e-s Ralph II. d i s l i u u e o f R e d l l t u i k I n i l r o u d s t a t i o n , ill e n t i r e , . | i . i r . o f . . h o ' i r i e o f l , i i i i n e . s SS.OOO. A. I,. Ivins iiKi'in-y, ReKistcr buildK 1 : |" I'n _ r o o d n e i i r b h o r h o o d . ' A d d r e s s I I . W .' ] ' . ( ' . t h i s i s .x.-.-iilorni'l o p p . n - l u i u t v (..,' \m-. Kod Hunk. T J l - I t . licit • l i - N , H--.I H a u l . . N FLORAL PIECES. WANTED. . . . ' ' " '" • ROWUOAT LOST'. llouqueta. pilbiivs, ivrcalhs. lint piecea nnd b o x ; i l . l . R e d H a u l . . Good 18 or 20 mat iron .cylinder atove,' FORD TRUCK FOR SALE. ( l e i s o i i w h o "w i l l u i i p i e e i n t t'ooil l i o i n e ; h - s tI | i . Three weeks utco. white rowbmit. Rewnlul cheap for cash; must be in, KOIHI workiliK larKer But piecea furiiinhcd ut ubart notice WATER FRONT. n f r . - r ^ r n i , - , - - . l-ei,ilii.-,|; . I n t e l u l l p a i Ii . - u l a r - , I N e w S e p t e m b e r ir>, lil'^0, f n l l r - f o o t U l s e n . if rotiirned t.i IKulley I'niiiind, Fnir Haven, order. l 1 1 Address lli.x 2S. Reil Ilank^ _ d i r e e l i l r i l e e x l e i i s i o n tii-elve-fo.it b o d y w i t h hy Hayes Hrothers, florist*. Cliurch Btreet, Folii-r n s l i i e e . i lniiie.nl,.w o n fi.ui l o t - o n " '-li' Hunk. 1'air Haven, N. J . Phone -1012-W. N. J. Slunk iilI T , l l . d t r . n r : h u u t u i r l i u t b i n r nil,I n-uter proof c u n v a s t o p . I ' l a n l i M c M a h o n , ~ POTATO PICKERS WANTED tree stiiicctin anil lanilscupe i:iinlenin« in at) l i s h i n r : v a l u e Sli.'iOtl. will s e l l f u r S I.Mill. R i i n u i o n . N . .).. SEWING MACHINES. SALESLADIES WANTED. FARMER WANTED nn farm at .Shrewsbury on corner of ShrewsA . N . l l n n s o n . t r, I O e e n n U o u l o i n r d , A l l a n l i n e t i v e - i l r u w e r f o l . K m : I,,-.,,; S t a n d a r d Wanted at once, aalentailies. with or with- bury avenue and .Sycaninre avenue; alart nt work pertiiininj.: t o hcuulifyinii tirouiiila; for t h e I.eoiuird 11..die farm which is s i t u a t e d t i c l l i r h l a i n l s , N . . 1 . STOyE PIPE AND ELBOWS l a t e s t miiiU'l, S'.LH; ,,iu- I n e - u i ; i w e r f o h l i n , out experience. Apply .Stinun Co.. Redonce. one mile from K e y p n r t and s h o r t ilistiinee K. M. Wycholf, phone 201-J. work done Ly hour or eontra.-t. Addl.nn Stove hnardu, nil iii-/.e». oi.nl hulls, m i c i . I,end . S i i u ' e r , l.alei ! m o d e l . >J(1. |-- R . W o o d , llu.uk. from l l n z l e t . Apply t o Mrs. W. A. A n d r e w . . . AUT0M0I1II.E FOR SALE. dumpern ollar.-i, pokers Alfred It. Hiinbton. Jr., box GS, Itunnon, s p e c i a l t y . Men- H o m e n i u e h i n e s U ' . - . t I-', JAMES B. CARTON, EVERETT, N. J. shovels, 21!7 Ilerlieley p l a c e . Ilrnoklvn. N. Y. t'nl,.. s cyliii'leie a r .p e r f e e t n n i i l i t i o n :f :-l iiiiliii.l Oil ( , WOMAN WANTED t i e . ! , Ite.l H a n k . D e a l e r in a l l n i a l . e s of i N . J I ' l l , Auctioneer. Your pntronotfe nolicitetl. Ne 12 1-W. enC u r d t i r e , r o o d p a i n t , e t c . ; will sell Weller'.'i store. for trencrul ImiuewoTli ; two ill fnnlily: nil sale too great[ none too small. new m a c h i n e s . All k i n d " r e p a i r e d a n d e x - i T«rms SEE KENNEDY ABOUT IT. e u s o n a h l e 1 o o u i e k l u i i e i ' . ^ I n l i n : ' l . i c v e l e i ininri.veincnts, Clvnlal Cut. box 111!!. Ked rmlit. 1 Plioiie, Miililletnwii 27»-F-2l. COW WANTED If y o u h a v e a n y r e n l eslate. t o sell o r iclinm-.-, 2 7 E a s t I-'r.ml s h e e t , R e d l l n n k , i ) to board for winter; u-ill hoard con- fo v.-ivnt t u b u y a n y r e n l e s t a t e n n - P . F . K e n i 1,- I I I , . l i e h o t e l I ^ FURNISHED R LATHE FOR SALE. nARCAlN. IIOMF. IN FLORIDA. plenty of fin,,I and hei.1 n e d y , R e d H u n k , i i l i n u l i l . 11 w i l l h o t o y o u r LORN C R I B S W A N T E D . Ill Kood c litioii; hale n e for ; H A V E YOUR W A S H I N G B O N E ! M, mlvmitngf. I'lioli" .147-R. R e d Ilanlj. S t a l e size, eoiiililion, locality a n d price. Katontown, N. J . K. 1)., Asbui ondi'li,,,,. ' ;: l',"'nr.''|VrhiV ' " h a l l , ' " d e , , -her ueation: xteen-iiieh W . 11. Park. In 0. T. I . o v e t l , l.ittlo Silver, N . .1., p h o n e 2 Red n-foot he;id. 1(1.",. e fe.t). Merritt, Mechnnie slreel. lied liullk. S H O T G U N F O I t S A L E . : Hunk. FEARS I O R SALE. Ivor J o h n s o n ' s , , ' i n c l o hui-i-.-l, 1 L ' - K i i n i : e ; MADELINE GIFT SHOP, S e l e c t h a n d p i c k e d p e a r s . Hacked in b o x e s , p r i c e S r , . ( I U : n l u u t u r c e t l i t l e . W i n c h e s t e r v i M O N E Y T O LOAN. ironiliu if deiired. C h i i l l e n l l r c n k e r . p i n - , Hmn.i.'n.' l f , ' l th-'enu H o i i l e i n ' r , l " A t ' l a i i t i e l l i r i i ^ ! l ' h o n e I S . ' l - l l . l i e d H a u l , . Money t o h.an nn bond a n d ninrti/iiire. A p - -.',« Riverside iivcmle. will take iiidevn for to p u t nwny for ' I ' l i u n k s ' - i v i u n i r : a l o , I,:, -.Let i t i l l , . , n o . d e l 1 - . m i . :':i e u l i l u e ; p r h ' , . $ I ' J . home-innile pics, cukes, llostiin hrowii Inend r.Oc, 7f.c nnd Jl.OO. N e l s o n , 2711 L o c u s t m e ply t o A. I . , l v i n s , R e g i s t e r huildinK, Ited K d n a r d W . Wilhy, Llllle Silver. N . .1. and nut bread. I'linne Red Hank lir.3. nu,.. Ked H a n k . WINDOW CLEANING. | Slunk. H O U S E S 1 OH SALF.. COWS F O R SALE. W e m a k e a n p r c l a l t v of clenniiu.' windoivn i S e v e n , •"in. a n d b a t h , nil i m p "FOR THE LADIES' " GLOVES. : | A r e y o ufully p i u l e e l e d a j - a m s t losu l i y SHOE SALE. STORES TO LET. 'I'hree milch c.w,., lib-.' Y o r l . n h i r e p i r n . of I t t o r e s . iillires a m i p r i v a t e rcuiilenceii : a l s o l u i n i l h e i ,,. Have J-i.ii ever had a pair of kid KIOVCI Ulileim y o u renil C l n r e n r i - W h i l e ' s llill'er- I ' l l ' l i t ivei-lis o l d . u n d o . ' e l : u Nns. ri and 7 Wharf a'-enue, next to Front M M . l i n e i - n - Iteneral nfflc* clenniiiK. ltiili-s reun ililc. , h o u s e fur r e n t f i r i i i s h i d , l i . ' " r o o i i i s 1,'i't'h I ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " ' ' ' ' " " 1"1'1 ' " " ' ' " ' ' " ' " l i H ; l f " ' 1 " litrcet, Ite.l Hunk. Ill.piiie A. '1'. Ih.vemus leully i-leniicd itmid 't Try mi. Must suit or l l s e n i e n l this week II inrunii Bevi-rnl i l o l l n r s ' i r i n c f o r s a l e . Aupl.v l o W a l l e r ( ' n l t e n i o n . Sntiiifnctlon ruarunteed. 4U W a s h i n i , ' t o , i |,.,i „,,,! e.d.l w a t , no ,huri!c. Ked Hunk Steam Luiindi-y. be.s t o y o u . Keul liuu-iiiiis. Abt I e i e r y i I ai:ciit». _ ;i--ii,i n r v ,.-::,n II,-it U m ! , p h ' i i i e 1 1 1 uli-ect. Plioiif ( i t i i - M . ' ,-,,,,,us. a l l i,,,,,,-,,, e l l l i - l l l s , l-.ood ,-. l l . u . l i i n l y , , i n e , . . i n s t i - o i i , . . n u , I n - l i u l d e c o n i p n n i e - ' , J . I I . aiie and v.iil'.h. PONIES AND SADDLE HORSES. GAS D O M E FOR S A L E . REAL Ef.tATF. I-'. A . M u l l . H d , l - a i r , ; , . , , , , , , , . y LC, S I I | | | , . , n m i A ^ , tp R,,,| ]|.,,,k_ • W A N T TO RENT HFSIDENCE. ; ',',"'""'"v',' ","" " ' Hi've" poniea and rltfn and nnddle bornc Very coo.l iliiiimr r i i.aa d o m e for i.nle: WANTED F n » CASH HUYF.lt. • l i n i i l ' l - l " . ' i --. n i l , ii, enrh side: nil Waulud. I, i n h u u i ' . - i l e i i i . r e . d l a l ' e . l-i ' " " " " • N ' ' ' • It. II. Ilnnv N e i i r l i e d l i a l i k , I t l l l l i s o i , o r M o l d l e l o w n , i n i l i r u v e i i i e n t n : c e o 11 n i l c I o . n t . - d : * 7 , . r , 0 U . W e in line o l d e r ; p r i c e Jli.00. 1011 Sprini! n t r e e t . fur rent cheap by the month. r e , ! , , p o - -. i I • I\ l . i , , .->,-, . , - . I ' u - . i u n A i . i i l 1 - 1 . A W N I N d A N D C A R P E T C I 1 " A N I N ( ; er, I C 1 7 Central avenue. Anbury I'arU. Ked Hunk. _ n eeiill-ninn's i-esiilen.-e; w i l l , ncreai-e or ,, i d e r il a I ' o . n l hnrrain A . L. liiii'i l',i::i: n i li m p i - o i e u i c i i l ' . . ehoi.-e l o c u t i o n : r e A i . n i i u - s , Inmt r u l e r , n m lc u r t . - n r Ini-i'e f i i n i i FdwnM Pnimi.el, .-.,1 e . l i t , niri'ii,'!', H e e i - l e , l . u i l d i o " . I t . . I I t n n k . SKATES FOR SALE. lioe.t s o n , . n o , t i o e I n i l pai-lieiitars. C r a n ! p o t s a n d lulls r l e a I. s,-,,u,,,.| ,,,,,I : . l , , i , - , | .-'•el . II HI.lOl I .-II I . l i e , . I l , l , . - , . . a | e - | . . l l t IIOH.'H". A N D CA1.I" I'CP. SALF., S e n b i i i ' l i l , N .1. A pair of luiclie)) ,,l,nles fo l ' n r i - h . A i l . n n P u r l , . N , 1 . ; , - . , r e i i n i u l e d n i . l in.nl.'t e . . r . l e r : : i i i u l l r (JOt.LIE DOC. I OSI'. l l m s e a n d cnlf for Mile c h e n p ; h a v e no ele ...i,t i l l .,11 , ,,o-. , - l i e - i i , .... ; . l a l f : .'e'll lii i II j I I ; , , , iic e jr..(111. Ill, MONUMENTS. (In T i i i - u d a v . Ida-I, nlid hi n u n c o l l i e d o r . line for I h e i " . A . Ricciirdi, It. 11. 2. Mn'tnHOME INVESTMENT. ' ! " ' , " . " ' " f ''','r!Ti'"' '•""'" ' " ' i - I'.";1'1'1,1."1''"•"' il tl e t l u r ; I,i, , I K I : . l l . i - i u , , , ' . ' f>U' . . l i e . ' i i r ; f o m e l l l.yk ,,r I ' o r t M o i i n i i . u t h . N . J . Thoninu Manaoii A .Sons, deBlKm-rn ami w i l h w h i t e fin-.' a n d l e , : - i . A n . w e i - : , l o n n n l e ui.ii N. .1. Vl 1 r l 1 1 0 ',• id i n l . - l i - : i i i i ii i i , 1 n e i i ' h buibleri, of b l u b ^ r n d e m o i i i i m e n t a . orne,.. u f " r i p " It.-nurd if r e t u i u,-.1 t o J l u i i d WANTI-.I) F O R W I N T E R . W O R K WAN'II-.I>. : I ' l , - I,,I , - 1 , ' l e I .11, 1 " I N . J . l l l i v l n r a n d Mol,II:- h o r - i e s . p o n i e a a n d I s ami y n r d , Moiimonth u t r e e t a n d Driimtnnml I I . " " I " . i l o " . . I . ( n i l I t e d lliiol, l l . s . W . v ii l l. h o w T , ; ; , ' • ? : " ' : ' ; , , : i i ! ; ; : ' „ , ; : ' , „ I " " , 1 ; , ! ' " : : : , ' : „ .;.,• i ""'" '-"l-'urnili'eii w a n t e d I,, Ink ire of a n d Illirlit f r o m N o v e m b e r l o M a y : i ; o o d h o m e . W , I I .pluce, lied Hunk. •.hurl t i m e o o l i I' l ( . f o n l l i n , n -, H I , FAIIMS IO K S A I L R I A L FSIAIT,. h i o l u - h I I I . ' I,--,,,: ' , i y l i m e . •w itebliinii. 1). M . P e r r y , Tii Linden place, l . a y l o i i . 1 -Ir. ( l i i M a i i l t i . - i - l . R e d l l n n k . (Inl,Inn-I - t r e . l . pi,,,n,. 1 , - M . I M I,-, ,, u e , , .. I , , , . I, l . n i . l . I, . i n d I,,,.1 i. I I'ii , llio-ld e l i e e J1OY WANII'.I> l i e d Hunk. Hoi III . . •. i - old to I o n -,-,'1-1 1,-af ti-u'le- hulh. tei ; l e i :• . i l o l l reel ; |.oi FRUIT T l t l ' l S I OR SALE. I O H S,\|.K, FOR SALF.. II m i , lile i m e : *:i.-.-mi A 1.. I v i , (1 Applv f M u u d n r d n n d i l w - i n f l . e . u l i i i ! r i v e ; i . p p l e i i , lil-ili llliir.ll limn: -nilnry *:ir, w e e k l y . I'M-1 1 M.-rt) in li A Itll'i l o r d d e l i v e r ) l o r s a l e ; price 812n. l.'ii'.li," Ite.l l l a n b . eiiev. I I , I'. A. I ' h m l w i r k , ;I2 H u d i n i i i i u e . o r Kim I t o l l t t l i k e i, ,-||,i,i,-e I,,- ,n •., ee f e, I, |,-t Urt p e a r s , iilnnis. r b e s r l e s : n k . o S t . Kei-is s l i a w I'hin vli - Ir. • ' ! ; i i M >>l F i - ,i\ J n n r a .V E d w a i d s I V , 1 u Hrancli. N . .1. o ; m i n t b, Ked Hunk. v | i m i l berrlea. W i l l i a m Ilrynii. Fiber,,n, N . .1. , pl IW) t .,, -l> 1 0 l'.' it'. S| T H E HUDSON HOUSE. '.II t ' u i b . s P h o n e ;iti;!. hit,, 1rn i ilifr \\ COWS FOR SALE. Flrnl-rlniiii linnrd h y tlie d n y o r w e e k ; l ' a i k . N. .1. - I I , .I I . h n b l b l y , . . . I I \ bill) GIRL WANT|-:i» Hi 1ilithl, !\' .1. ItAliniT HOUNIlS FOR SALE. A r e i i i B t n - e d l l e l i t e i u , w i l l , r n l f - n l - o i n i l - r e n l r n l l y l o c a t e i l a n d p l c a o i n t i i i i r r o u n d i n r n ; Iv. 1'. O II. el I hi"I " . I : -I.'-ill r Art Itood an c r o w : collie t r y I h e m a n d lie j FAKM 1O K Hl.N I . llol.lein; | i | | tnl'-i reniionnhle, Iliidsnli Holme. M r , IlildW r i t e l i t , 1 II. M e e b m '.10 I-'.n.il o t h e r U P ^VAIU). I I H o eI lle.l I , e . e I:,,,,, „ , S c b e V l ill,'. , , , , : k , o i l - . •V .11 own jvidit,'. I r n II. Illlhnirl, KiniHsh,1 11 I J i ili'Mv for lack H,,|l a v e n u e . Finn,,- l : , i lHank, l l f l - W . L i ii| *' i% c f •; 11 n v v t ' l . > IKIh slreel. l-'hilhinli, llrooklyn. N. V. ' , " " • SleOe i 1 helu, I i,,|.,ll | , , ' | . -I - f,,||', 1oivn, N. ,1. ' N I -\H. , s l l e . l . | | e , I 11 . , , ! . . 'I,,,, l n An 'Mi'i :<'. i'iI uitli " ' " ' . I i , 1 . - I l l I,.- at I I I , , I . , - | , , , l . d . H , . | I t , , , , I , , , , , , TYPEWRITER IIEADQUAUIEH3. C A R I ' E r i l F K ( " A I 1 I M . I M A K I . k f l M l i i .M I1HILK IOR SALE. .hi Will h' 1 COI.I.II-. FOR .SALF. " ' . " ' ' I ' l l i d a l t . l S i i l l l i i h i v . N n l e i o b e r | . | l l • w , | | VV.i buy. rent, nell, c c h n i i n e nnd repair wishei me i-Htru wol I, on ..,„„'> l i m , - . | o i e ]{ < ; V iliiI I ••I n i K< • - • | i - . ; . l , . ' IV. II I ,,o,i i f.ire und M.iitin T u l n l . i l i l for ty|i,.wrller«. 'Irllbhi's, the Mlore of n Thou' ' " •I m . - I ,-.-,.| -ild.. i - u l i will, , I i n i i i A III -I'om-liloe.l nillle ,-,,11,,- I,,,, ,,,,,,, I J;.. n u l l , , wind.,wn. duo,,i. n i l 1.1,,d, o f ,. M t,j,,e, Ay f n ti m l Linu 1 t<> i t ' i \<-K< u "Id, f " i " ' I I l.airliili. C a l l o r ,i,l,l,...,„ : l.y npi , I. A i l d i e - . Mr-. A It Hii.i pale C i e s r o i i l l l i i c k C o r p o i i i t i o n , l-Intoii- • nml llemn. r.H llrnad iili»..i>. Red Hunk. work, l i . nml n i l . - u n i o n , Ken.! me :, - I , M M , , .i i i . n i l l.i.i- n f i l ' l e e i ! in dnlililn Sidney I I . M e l . . n i l , l i e d 11,11,1.. l ' h o n e :'V.,. ] ll,,,,. I he l l e i m u . l v . M,.,,,.,,, p.-,. t i r n n , N . .1. pioilul. P . F , h o i ;t«. I , n l , i , M. ,1, J E R S E Y I I U I . I . FOH SALF. li'.o .,-, i i n i o o i ' in--,,, - . one huh' leu.li- f,,, i i n . nOllSl.H AND LOTS FOR SALE F-l I Ml-ldlelowll, 1 t:oW MAN WANIF.I) i ''""' I I'AHM l l ' A C K l l t M I R SAI F . In laiiuiiii pilitu or Red Hank. If Inlei enleil S A L E O N F L A S I I I . I C I I I S ANN HA I TF.H1FS | » , , " , ' " ' , ' , ' , " ,.i,i ' " '* "l-1'!'; I Me.-- I w i n I'llv. l:'-'..|l k e r n , e lu,,-|,,,-; (., tal are of .'"..-.. i work mound place. call on or i-ii'e for filllbei- Infill mill hill. II. IIOARDINCS. W e l o n e a full '.uoplv i d llii'ihliirlils ' ; I , m r e ill.-.-) fill i will, h n n i d , , nmil.i,. Wlllhim A, .IniilMon. Il.diil.lel, N. .1. lie,- mi- VV. Willi.'O"-, :' Ilroad nllect. Red Hank. hot and cold water; Inr,.,. .-los.K; uMilnlil,'. '" -, I, H i d i u . ' I,icicle e.,-hni,,.e, :•'; F n - i | F i o n t Jierliiteioleiit. . ' .. ,( | , N , , . V. „ , , „ • M „• FOK1> T(H)HIN<; UAH 1011 SALE. for 2 or ;t Kenlleioeii lit!,,,mi, Mnu,,, II,,,,,,I . i l i c d , l i e d I III I I I . , . , ' , , , I , - H I , , h , . 1 , , , | , | U u - . i n . f o in n i l l S m i t h p ' l l c l i e i f'.u'iii. u , ' - l ' o ' l I II I M . . I I U l e . \u,\ :l I .1. l i e d H i l ' l k . COWS I O R SALE. A l ' U 7 Ford loui-inr <'ur r..r ,'nle; biund nt I, IN'I Hank. l o i i u u e l l l n i . l i - ' i . , i n i n , , u i , e o f W i l l , u n i H u r l i K i l l S A I L O K M i l ! III.INI. T w n Iliil-.ti-i f o u r u n d llvu yearn o l d . o n e new neile, i.iu imil o i e r h a u l e d : ebcap lo lie. |;t W e i l Mr, in -t I, I , eeliold, N. J 1(111 SALF. w i l l , cnlf In- her "hie. \ . lleyrr. lleaddell'ii .piir- hi,),,-, '.til I',.,,,! •-,•,,- | , lied Hank. FURP.'ITDm-. IOI! SAl.i:. I, i l l oo.li " f -• III,"-. Ion hi fa,in l l l u e V e l v e t h a t , lull f a c l l i r : o l d rolie bent, r n nlid Corner. N, .1 I n , , ! . , n - . i ^;<.:,,( Vr-,',, l-ninplel,., w i l . h - M i K - u t e r . w h i t e A u r o r a r o l l n i - u n d c i i l l n . v e llol, l i e 11 1> ond un ,1 at t liiliO l t e . l 1,nellIUIICK CAR t o i l SALE. A. l i . )MANO ,.l,,,,.l.,, l a l . l . . . , eh.il,-,, a n d n e w iluv l , . d C,,Ul o u r . o u t . f i n i - n l l u i - : n e w h l n c l p i n , v e l i e t J l l N l S'.'l EXl'RF.M. i\ II. ,, M 1. 1-ei.r f" ale ' ie Ililli-li c a r , l l l H , mnilel, II, r ,t-,'b,»» c n n d l - nl W l l l i n n i s ' n . l . o r k w o o d a n d h e m p a v e n u e .Mhblhl ,.wn Movilur mid in "I Inlckiim; nn« l o ftm lint w i l h p l u u i e C u l l l i e d H u n k I 1 ; | I I - \ V . r Mini and l a i r llni'i'M, N . J . Ih.n. Mnunl'ii r e p a i r ..hop r 1, e . U l y J .'.inn 1 bI Km op, i n n i ; i-K.I , f i. li» Ion' l:'ll ll.coii.l iitieel, Keyporl, N. J . (bllllelil m e t , l i e s . A l h i n l l r IIIKII mlii. N. .1. 1(111 S A L E . I T I (111 .".AI F . Y, " i l l . " I I " , , 1 • i-l. n l . no t i n ,,. In QUILTS AND MA'I'lltl'.SSF.M J'bone 110 H. irlH mill i-l;l Holme a n d I t a r a r e o n sliore f r o n t . (Iceiiu id ,i i n i i r f o o t s k i t r ROUND .'II'OCK WANTED, nil M I..|I|T in II made In our nh.ip; clean, white, lny<. in. lei , .1,1111 1.1" otlei '•cfuiwd; llll h o i l l c v n i - d , A l l , , , i l l , - I l l r l i l n i u h , , M. J . I ' r i c e vilh Hie h. p I nl 1,1 .,]> u; WANTED. l i n t quality round potaloe» wanted by ilHi'il; I n . i f nl /<•-> III) , f ,11 eltV m l \Minr<' fu Sr,.«IO. . I . i h n S u l l i e i h i n d . 1 til O f t l-vlle,' 1 , | . l . Iliuil.ln entry bnol.k."l'er mui ntenojtnntlifr, Ihe limit m .•uib.n.l. ltlllliiiiin'a Vnrni, Knl- nint c ri't iUtUH' no,-I N i . 1,,-,,. | | li'liV, ) { <l | MlUlli. mill fiiiteens. I I . 1 Hill ll.V furr a i d , A l l a n l l c l l i i - h l . - i n . l . . ' I I )•)•< ll.-iv V o n •: > I H iierb i.ieil iMefffri-eil. Viiiitinn & Dllatush, nntnwn. N. J . I'lyim- BII3-M. Kiitontown. ir ! y 61on mouth ti I l " l. t 11, d IInull. tl-nli, 11 ii J l a y t o n . M .1 itrect, IU'1 Hunk. • Mr.do $200 on a Sale. Frank Gar-mho, who recently bought a huuHe and lot on Kiver etreet, has sold the property to Henry Johnson, the (lii^mim ut the Monmouth atreet eroatiinjr, who will rnake Hie houBO hia home. Mr. Gurruto hold the property -for $200 more than ho paid for it a few wcekn ago. Bcith sales were made by the Ked Bank real estate company. ' Z: re.un, t., I-.'i.,- Pen-,.. K. F. „.. Red Hani, ^ l ^ t L r Z y ^ U : " ^ HZ] PAINTER WANTED. FENCE POSTS AND LUMBER. YELLOW LOCUST. WILL SACRIFICE OAKLANDS FOR SALE. SALESLADY WANTED. ue,r £!kT^,T£o " 'T^^^^ THE.SANITARY BARBER SHOP N. BUTTERBACH, BOY WANTED. I _ < . . . . I . . , , I , ! , , , , , • , . . , , , i , | i J i n , I I , - , I l L J J CARROLL & DECKER. ICEBOATS FOR SALE. ALFRED R. BRIGHTON, JR., GALVANIZED IRON ROOFING I FIRE INSURANCE. HOUSE FOR SALE. ,.,o7--' ,,, "';; ;•":,':; 7 " : r " v i ', i " ; ^ ' " ^ - ' '•"'.•'"',.•'. v.".- w h t ; ' ' : ! : : : : , / ' ; ^ AUTOMOBILE lNSUKANCli. M n i RARE OPPORTUNITY. IIUN'I f'R 1 0 " SM F". \ . • , , , , - , Page Fourteen P h o n e CG5-W. WE- RED JOIIN H. COOK, Editor oud Publisher. C. HANCE, Asbocicto Editor. Business Manager: THOMAS IRVING DUOWH. Subscription Prlcesi One year 6U months Three m'oi)tb« $1.50 'i0" Entered fit the 901 to (Dee at lied Hank, K- J., aa second-claim matter. TOWN TALK. {Continued from page 4.) Tin1 country went KupuMicmi y t s 1c*iday by feiif gruati'bt landslide in .Ainorienn polities. A heavy Rcpub majority tnd Interest. W. S. Stamps, Foreign nnd Doueatic Securitica Bought, Sold and Quoted. -OF- Tho Subscriber having sold liia farm will hold a public tide en this known && C A P T A I N DIXON'8 F"AjarH ON THE STATE PUBLIC HIGHWAY FROM The umliTsigiii'il auhscribers will wl] on tin- MOUN I 1 \RM, on the road ... leading from Munulajmn church to liuird'a Coriii'i1, at ON W. S. CLEVELAND ft^--~rt ""WEDNESDAY, NOV. 3, li»20. IH'MII - •-, " A.WITEK s HOTEL' ASTOR COFFEE 42c. LB. Finest Grades of Tea^ and Coffees at Lowest Prices. Phone orders promptly delivered. 222 Edwards Ave., LONG BRANCH. HIGHER SPOT CASH PRICES PAID FOR At 12:30 P. M., the following: A fine selection oF Trimmed Hati and Hcnd mncjp Hats. No two ulilie. M R S . wV. H . L O H M A N N 231 Shrewsbury Avenue, Red Bank. N. J. was foreshadow*, d, oven before tlie nominations i o i J'resident were made. The onlv jniiullels to yesterday's eleetion to Ito found in previous elections weie Those of lHSH, when Itnijaniin Jlai. Ti.^on had alienated ;i laryo part ol (lit1 Kt'jmblieuii party, unii in 18D0, -wlion Crover Cleveland had made a :.imihir wreck uf the Democratic party. ^ " 15 Heod New York State HoUlcin Hcifert. Tliese heifers are all carefully selected stock, and some will be fresh abput December 1st. Several fine young steers and stock bulls. These cattle ate all government tested and in fine condition. One team heavy work horses, 2 sets heavy double hreechintf harness, drop hottom • dump wa^on, Deeriu^ one-horse mower, seven-foot Hoover potato diytfer, used only one season; Moline gang plow. Vim Auto Truck, in first-class condition. A liberal credit will be given. Truck service for deliverinj; cattle. MOUNT BROS. & A. J. BOUGHMAN. W. II. JOHNSON, Auctioneer. Tho League of Nations, which each p:uty made the keynote of tin.1 eaniVai^'u, proliahly liad very little to do •with tho result. Hotli parties, with the exception oi' a lew irrreoneilables in the Kcpulilii an party, wanted a league of nations of some sort. - A | le;'i;'ue of some sui't was sure to lie 1 jiiiuli', no matter who was elected and S i.o mutter by what" name it might be vnlU-d. pooecooooocooocooooooecoeoeoooGaccesoococoooccsGooooo a 129 W . Front The Most Exclusive Furniture I House on the Coast. I When in need of furniture, carpets, bedding or stoves visit our new up-to-date store. Take advantage of our complete assortment and popular prices. Street Throu^lunit "the < laud there w a s i;ro»it resentment against, the Wilson Red B a n k , N. J . - •,]. national administration. This was • lue partly to the details u t the nea< r 1 t'ealy arul part I y to ot her cau.-t'S. Till.* bi^' (.'orpiiiM lions fe It I hat l he Imrden of taxation on their prolils . "Was tou ^*reat and was unfair to them. The very wealthy men of (he nation felt that the ( a \ on !heir incomes "vvas too hiti'li. Tiu- chant'cs in the , , ,. „ income tax law, which hnmtfit the Another shipment of rups .trom Jaw into et)'«H-t on four million people the Alexander Smith Carpet Mill.*, «if tlie country, was in most cases ••'(•- ! in Axmin.-U-rs, Velvet, Brussels, st'nted liy many of these people, not j h h 12:00 O'CLOCK SHAHP. i: of Farm Stock and Implements, a& follows: 2 Horses, good woik teuin; 2 Cows, extra KOOII, coming in fresh in January, one is five yeara old; two-horso Fm-m Wagon, Hurley mukc; low down Wagon with log bolster, two-horae 4-sprinjr Market Wagon, ono-horso Carriage, Jagger Wagon, 2 sots Double Harness, 2 sets heavy Single Harness, ono lifiht set, also a set of liplit Double Harness; Farmers' Favorite Grain Drill, new; Mowing Machine, Hoover Potato Digger, new; Aspinwall Potato Planter, new; GO-tooth Ilurraw, Acme Harrow, Iron Ajje.Riding Cultivator, Riff's Plow, 2 two-horse Plows, one-horse Plow, i single Cultivators, Weeder, Thomas Seed Sower, Hay Shelving, Sod Cutter, Holler, Huy ami Stalk Cutter, new; Grind Stone, Wheel Barrow, Ladders, Forks, Shovels, Enkes, e t c ; Tent, 15x2B ft.; Rope, sixty feet, one inch; Spray Pump in Rood order; B5 Hot Bed Sash, fiOgallon Kerosene Tank, 30-gallon Gasoline Tajik, Fairbanks Scales, 50 Chickens, 500 bushels Kur Corn, 2 tona of t;ood Timothy Hay, 2,000 Sheaves Cornstalks, hand-bound. Also some Household Furniture, a good Kitchen :Wood Stove and a Parlor Coal Stove. CONDITIONS;—All sums under $20.00, cash; all Bums over $20.00, nine months' credit on noto with good security. Five per cent offforcash. Will.also offer at tho same time 1 one-ton Chevrolet Truck, nearly new; 1 1917 Overland Touring Cur in good condition and 1 1919 480 Chevrolet Touring Car. GEORGE E- ROGERS, Inside Clerk.. . . I'\ E. STURM, Outside Clerk. <'•.... E. HILTBRUNNER. | 1 8 g I Telephone 7<f4. Having sold my farm and given up the dniry business, 1 will offer at public auction on tho premises, ABOUT ONE MILE FROM FARMINGDALE, N. J., on the 194 Broadway, Long Branch, N. J. Distributors for 7ii-!Kiiij_; o u t a projHM" t i ' t u r n . Int h e< . i£}iQ(/|||^)f IPf IPQC ] n \ u l s o f n i : m . \ i i f llu-.-e p r o p l , ' w a s ; ncgllldl rill<C3 11k' fear t h a i i h e y m i ^ h l have m a d e ] KciMK- i-ri-ur in makiiij! n u t t h e i r r e - j -M*" ' ° e a s e s of T e x o l e u m , t h e •Uirns which w o u h l I J I • i 11 f_v pi'ii.altk's .sful'cly Hour c o v e r i n g , r e d u c e d t o u|iuii t h e m . -f ^ ^ j -,,, t . , ) L . r y m . , i . wili m w longer .,, , . . , ., . ,, ,, ' t h a n s u m o d o o r covi'rinj,'.s t h a t c o s t Tile e l e c l u m ol A r t h u r A . l ' a l t e r - ' .. . s o n w i l l m a k e mi c h a n g e i n t h e town \tl"uU,\K ""•' ' " " " ' ' y L j i d u i i i t i ^ t i ' a l i d i i , c \ c i | ) l ( h a t ( h e Kt A I S D a l o t o f J a p a n e s e ^ r a s s rUL r s j w M i c a i i m n j o r i l y in t h e c o u n c i l i s i n - ' ;,, ' s i z e s !'x1^> fii $ 6 . 9 8 , K x l U (a) P l e a s e d h y I tliroii|;li t h e v e t i i r n u ' l U » _ „ „ , ,. ,, . , » , O H o f ( i r o i p . K W i l s o n :LS e u u n c i l m a n [ * 5 - 9 8 a l u l G N ! ' " ' $ 3 ' 9 8 ' JI-IKI t h e o l i ' . t i o ! ! d l ' H a i r y C l a y t o n a> j T h i s i s t h el a s t l o t t h a t I w i l l . Ili.; s l l r r e s s o r . T h o el.M-1lion o f ' l i e l l j a - | i , . , ^ . . l t ihi_.^ e pprices ,.;cc.s t ) l i s s l . a s 0 I , 1.. A t w a t c r a s o o l U T t d r t o s u e • •eed I)i'. W i l l i a m M. T h o m p s o n r e - onlv one ruir to a customer as I 1:0n.-- a Ri'iuiMiean in t h e (tilieu a n d have only a limited lot. annke.i no p o l i t i c a l chtm^x*. A lot of A-l IIN 112 Ciold Seal vugs, Under a Recent New Jersey Law You Will Pay,No Taxes on Your House for Five Years if You Build it Before October 1st, 1922. r Buy Now at Fairfield Gardens regular price $18.1)0, this lot will go Ill t h e c o u n t y a D e m o c r a t i c s h e r i l T (a- $13.98. All these goods I will ]ia.^ h e e i i s u c c c e d i ' d b y a H e p u b l i c a n have on sale shetitlf T h i s w i l l c a u s e a c h a n g e ir: and build your home in this Suburb of.Red Bank Lots at $60 to $200. " If A few extra fine corner lots at $225.11 Uext Friday and Saturday 129 W. Front Street Red Bank, N. J. Geo. W. Sewing, FIREPROOF VANS. Opposite Red i@d Bank, II! ^r:"s^".-;u^^/r ^K ;iifl1c;iiy^r|From 2S% to W'o Below •the a p p o i n t m e n t o f j u r y c o n i m i s M o n el', . w h i c h p e t i t i o n n i u - t IK- h e l d !iy a i t u t n o f t h e o p p o s i t e p a r t y t ot h e s h e r iff. 'I'his ut'.lee is n o w h e l d b y a U e ]Ultdii:an. T h e e l e c t i o n u f U a l ' i v ( I . "JSordcn ;iml t h e r e - e l c e l i o l l of W i U i a m • i i . I'.ei'uen i f i v e ^ l b e U e p l l l d i e a n s f o u r a n n u l , o r . , ill" ( l i e b o a r d ol I ' l v c l m l . l c i v t o o u r Iliiiii'Cr'it. Thi> will c a u s e '.he (li.^|ll;!ceml'nl <•:' C h a r l e s !•'. . M c D o n a l d ;is e n m i t y c o l l e c t o r . " T h e u l l i c e o l ' <.'(Hinl\" a u d i t o r , n o w helil b y O b a d i n h ]'). Hiivi-, ol' K e d H a n i ; , m u s t lie h e l d b y a .n i . n i h . r o f t h e o p p o s i t e p a r t y a'roni t i n ' c l l e c l o : - , .Mid this- will r e - STILES & CO. 2r.d N'^Umal Booli BUi., Room 28 Evwy Wedassdey Hour* 2i00 to 6 p.m. I Vomlovillt, Mimtri'ls, Circus. Pictures. Firerks, Carnivals fur Political Ontuiiizntions, Club. Home, Fraternity, Legion Hchnol. Suito 33. PrDdor Theater Bids.. NEWARK. ss&mas MILUNERY Bo sc: r H>c» fcurn or itch I Bo tfcey fmi tired n ,tMi M dt I! ca, tava your eym essatatd; yosa tsla-a«s may nasi a ciiaags. AT 12:00 O'CLOCK, SHARP, THE FOLLOWING. THIRTY HEAD CHOICE GRADE HOL3TEINS. My entire herd, consisting of cows with calf by side; close springers and cows milking at present time. One registered Holstein bull, pedigree on application.- Six good work horses. Hoover Potato Planter, Hoover Digger, Aspinwall Potato Sprayer, 2 Planet Jr. Riding Cultivators, 2 Spike-Tooth Harrows, McCdrmick Corn Harvester, Hay Kake, Tedder, 3 Farm Wagons, Manure Spreader, Papec,Ensilage Cutter, Disc Harrow, 2 tons Lime, ;i sets Double Harness, > sets Single Harness, lot of extra Collars, Forks, Hoes, Shovels, Rakes, ropes, etc., ami many other things too numerous to mention. 50 TONS HAY, 500 BUSHELS CORN. TERMS:—All sums of $50.00 and under, cash; a bankable note will be accepted for sums over $50.00, with approved security for six months, with privilege of one renewal for three months. T. V. YETMAN, Auctioneer. JAMES L. HALL, Clerk. WILLIAM C. The best overalls in tho world. You have perfect comfort and an extra good (it. And these overalls will "wear like iron," too. Made of the toughest unfading cloths, with comfortable broad straps, strong buckles, stitches that hold like rivets, buttons that stay on, and button holes that keep their size. : 6?-: If youdo not care to pay cash, you_can buy any lot on the "tract'at O N E ' D O L L A R ' D O W N AND~0NE DOLLAR A WEEK until it is paid for. Concrete Road and Trolley Line in front of the Property. Contractor and BuiSder, a l l - S l l l ! i l lj i i i j l i i ^ : a l ) e l : l i u ' a t i n t h e dd-'i-'s nilie.' W i t h uply o n e lleir.oei;d now-ill oflicc t i ' i d .of that In coin,'. i n t h eh e a r d rd o f RED BANK N. J. OFFICE IN EISNER BUILDING, I'I-VK:- f o rtwi. to Over 150 lots have been sold at Fail fieldlGardens during_ the ]);ist two years. All the lots ^old were bought aslioniu s i t e s f o r t h e o w n e r s . .•ifc&^.'.-.-l.ySra j.?;..1:£j '--*<=••''•• Room 3. D r . . l e h n 11. V a n M a l e r o f A t l a u ' . i e J l i ^ h t a n i ' . s m ; i d c a w o i n i e i i ' u l r u n (of j i h c r i i r i n a l l t h i s p a r t o f lh e c o u n t y . b.ul t h e g e n e r a l l a n d s l i d e w a s t o o ^ ' , r c » t l ob e u v c v e i . n i c a m ] h ew a s d e f e a l c i l . T h e v e r y bii;' \ o t c h e r e c e i v e d •in s | , i b - o f t i e - l a n d s l i d e is a | . . k e i , o l ' t h e epical c n i i ! i ( i e n c e a i o l f a i t h w h i c h i s icpo:-ed i n h i m h ytlie jicoplc w h o l\lki\V h i m lleSt. r«leplion« 850-J. Jobbing of All £Cinde, P'-ntiranto* Chaorfullr FortiUh«*B- On_no tract of land ever opened up for development near Red_Bank have lots sold_as rapidly_as at Fairfield Gardens, On no tract near Red Bank have lots ever been sold at such low prices or on such easy terms; Three-piece Overtufted Tapestry Suite of the famous Karpen'make, including long Davenport, Rocker and Chair, Roads just graded through the property have opened up a number of very fine lots on the highest part of the tract. T h e dcfe.-it i . fT h o m a s K d « i u . I d ' Jrie.-. o f I-'iec-hold b y H a r r y C . l i o r d e n . as freeholder, loa\o:; the we.-tern part T h e Columbia ( n o adjustment of the cuunty without representation payment) guarantee covers ;ill th<! on the hoard. The central purl of the matcri.il:; in tlu1 b;iltrry. It covm tin4-ounly ha^ a freeholder representa- iv(irktn:in^ii[i tli.it put tln-m then1. It tive in (he person o( Charles M. l i l i iKU th cap.uity Wyckoif, but Ibe count\' has no freeof yy< r;;wit y holder at Freehold or west of that tho original capacity fur the town. This is the first time in t h e;it lc.'ist 81) J^ off h history of Monmouth county that this period of tiu* guarantee. <roinliliiMi has occurred. You get a guarantee like this, only with theAhoul Lin.- only viduik'9 for the IK'inocrals in the cMHinty, out.sitle of juiiun' plat'es in the Democratic townKhips, is I lie election oi' S. Frank Mu&CMI, t h e Dtinofi a tk1 candidate for mayor of Keyporl, and Altram «lohnK(HI as mayor of Monmouth I.each, There iy no trutli in the -story that the IK'inocrals intend to put. Mi'." Mason and I\1r. .Inhnson in a ciip.e and e\~ Jiihil Llit-rn around the county with the label, ".Saved from the Wreck." jmints of constnu'tion k the ColumliKi ior in 18 ditFcrcnt . Honeycomb late formation lus iseil sriu'tiirc ike a strrl \nrdcr to ivithst;nul tiurklni|;. Universal t c nninuhi m a k e p<K-;iMe installing ;i tinn" where hours I .Ellsworth Alexander arc proicrtinn a(';niv.t IlayoiH't - ratcli Vent [ilii|.;s TILES i and exu-ptioiutly wido filling hole. •I1 Mnors, VValhi, Hearths nun M a n - : y(MI to maily KMUI the cuiulitu l''acin^.s, Uraiis and Wrought Iron I (Vluioliu. .rejiiiU'OS, A n d i r o n s , I ' V n d f r . s , F i r e • I.«-t u\ -.h-.w y o u all I S p n i n t s of : .i]|n-iii As a n d (JUH L O ^ H , W o o d a n d T i l e | u r l l y ' i I h l l'M'l:>"» " h i i tlwv nu-.m to >nu. ..waiitt'lb, M e i l i e i n e C a h i n e t a a n d Tilt! in H a t l i r o o m A c c e - y o r i e i. •S. I . PSCOT 14 and 2(i Mcclinnic Struct KeJ Unnlt, N. J. • Register Office, Red Bank, N. J. <s Why do you say that? For exactly the same reason you say " I want another piece of steak" or I " want some more potatoes." It is appetite—and appetite is born'of taste. Good tasty bread is always the product of good wholesome materials carefully bakedlnto"lfie'"rnost delicious,? most wholesome, and most economical food of today. Such a tasty food is I c a n aiiaii.i'.i' h i II.IVI* tlii-. M n l i ] : " l a b . ' i ' , i i : - . i n i n ; ; ;> _••<>< n l - 1 - 1 v i . •. •: • 1 > I • • j f i h . iujjly l " w . ' ' D l n p 1 n i t a I'Miil :IIHI I v ,i l l c a l l . p u t n n | . v< v p t ' i i c n r ^ J ' II n - \ t \ u \ - i Mirpiiv Ii't'; );,;! |.M;CI1IIT. etc., will suit yourlastc. ~ Bread in your best food, cat morn bread.- *"" Auk your grocer to :ien<l you a loaf. JOHN II. COOK, Jr. •^ Newnmn Springs Avenue, Rc<j Bonk, N. J. I Entire Suite covered with same materials. All pieces have spring edges, spring bottoms, spring pillow arms, spring backs, loose cushions fitted with the Marshall cone springs. These Suites offer, while stock lasts, the most remarkable bargain ever offered in a strictly high-class Living Room Suite. About enough for one week's selling and no more at the price when few on hand are sold up. €3Ihiii]kdl9o J O i P e a c i C . 1 I I h e i i i m l r ; i . • • e l i i i f . i l ' 1 : ' : i - , o v i - i ' I ' V ; i | i p l v i u r ; i i ' uV i T i n . i ; ' i l l f ; i l l V , i n i / l \ l I M I Il l . ' . l l . i l i m i l l i n i l i l l ; ; . 1l i : i \ f n i l haiiil a i p i j i i l i l v n lI h i .n u l , ' i i ; i l j ^ l a i^'iul g i ; u l c I l i a t l i a s \H\-\I I I. i / d a : . l i n i l l i i n , ' . * ' • • • John H. Cook, ^,",0SiTlu> distinctive llavor of one of these loaves That • • • '. __ want another It pays to advertise in Tho Re^iBtor. Advertisement. 14 Monmouth St., Red Danlt Ttiri-noNi. :;;<; j . Maps and price lists of the property can;belobtained from the owner, CHILD'S BAKERY Red Bank, N. J. 500 Dozen Slightly Imperfect Shades at Bargain Prices. $1.85 Grade, now • $1.19— 85c Grade, now 54c Heavy Finest quality plain and VeOpaque Shades in best selling netian stripes, standard colcolors. Rollers guaranteed; ors; guaranteed rollers; size size (5x3. 6x3. ;. Dont fail to secure your requirements while it is possible "for us'to fill orders. ' "' ' RED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 3, 1520. ELECTED By Popular Vote as the , Page Fifteen E The Riehdale Orcliards offer for sale the Famous Nero Apples, carefully hand-picked for'winter use. •«& - Nero Apples are the finest winter apple grown. They are of medium size,' with a lively red cheek. They are splendid keepers if kept in a cool place. A bushel hamper contains l!50 to 170 apples. Every apple is hand-picked, thus making them free from bruises, They are excellent for eating out of hand or cooking. , Expert Work Guaranteed. The price is .$1.50 per bushel hamper, which makes the apples cost a little less than a cent apiece. Orders for three or more hampers will be delivered free in Red Bank. Address, Monmouth'County! \ " Estimates Cheerfully Furnished. Present Office and Residence, 15 WashingtonStreet : After November I S , S7 Harding Road ;: RED BAN II, M. k •>, PHALANX, N. J. THE ALL-FAMILY TICKET' Telephones Telephone 599 J 278-F-2 and 278-F-12, Middletown, N. J. RED BANK STEAM DYE WORKS Hundreds have put their cross of approval on .pur modern method of cleaning, pressing - and dyeing, on the dependability of tms service and on the fairness of price always to be found at the •!• RED BANK STEAM DYE WORKS The vote is practically unanimous. Father and son, mother and daughter no matter which member of the family visits this place—they go away with the pleasant •thought of having been thoroughly pleased in every particular. Women, Read These Shoe Bargains High Grade Beautiful Shoes $SJ5, $7.95 MAX LEON,. Pu-opsfc toy. Office, 24 Weal Front Street. Phone 734. Factory, 76 White Street. RED BANK, N. J. Phone 1045. : All cars stop in front of our office. Branch Stores at Long-Branch, Seabright and Lukewood. '4 4 4 aa to ee in the lots, 2% to 9. Ho old stock in lot These several lots of shoes were selling up to today at $8.50 to $14.40 and cheap at that, as you could not buy better at any" price. They are the best shoes in' my stock and cannot be bought today at • wholesale for any such price. I 4 4 4i 1st lot at $9,95 i 2nd lot at $7.95 Queen Quality, beautiful patent colt lace and dull button shoes, fine gray kid lace, and many others u $7.95. 3rd lot at $5.95 Women's good shoes I've been selling at $6.50 to $8.50, not every size but many good sizes in the lot, $5.95. I RUMSON NEWS. Flower Show. Last Week at Parish Home—Big' Hallowe'en Parade. , The Monraouth county " horticultural society held its annual show lust Thursday at the parish houau and it was well attended. The display was not as large as in former years but many varieties were shown and made a beautiful exhibition. The exhibitors were Percy Hicks, Charles Rice and William Dowlen of Kutnson and W. .W. Kennedy and Jame.s Kennedy of Red IJank. Seventy-five children in masquerado attire took part in a Hallowe'en parade Saturday night. The children marched through the park and then to the parish house, where the costumes were judged. The prize winners were Mary Noonan, Joseph Zeigler, Hyatt Cunningham and Mary White. A social time was held in the parish house. I t is only one of the features that make for Mias Lois McKay and Miss Grace Mohawk Quality—and Quality is the only assurBorton gave a Hallowe'en party Satance of ultimate economy and lasting, satisurday night. . The party was called factory service. •- *• -HOW . «' "spooks' convention," us the Kucsts were dressed in white. The rooms It would not be there if there were any tenwere decorated in orange and blnek. dency o n , t h e part of the Mohawk Rubber Hallowe'en games were played and Company to skimp on the quality or quantity a collation was served. of material, or the standard of workmanship— The public school-; of this place were closed yesterday, on account of to waver in their wise policy of building a tire election day. that is quality through and through. 1 Mrs. Elizabeth Lon^.street, who is Nothing that can deteriorate ever goes into a !)5 yeas old and who is the oldest Mohawk Tire—no shoddy, no reclaimed rubber, resident of Runison, is confined to no fillers—only the purest of Para Rubber and her bed with sickness. Last winter she broke two, ribs in a fall but she the best Sea Island Cotton Fabric, too. recovered antl had been enjoying » You not only get a better tire, but you get good health until last week. more tire in Mohawks. For example, a Mohawk Miss Julia liitjie and Drew I'olhe35 x 5 Cord weighs from 7 to 9 pounds more mus of New York spent Sunday with than the ordinary cord tire—due solely to the "Mr. and Mrs. Frank' 'Polliomiis. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dolby have purity of materials and the more generous gone to New York for the winter. quantity of them. Miss Helen Raleigh and Frank 1'egrum of New York spent Sunday Every Mohawk Tire is hand made—by veteran. at the I'reshyterian parsonage. experts of the industry who take a just pride in The opening exercises of the new their handicraft. pubic school library will be held 1 Thankskiving day. Consider the ultimate economy of Mohawk A motion picture show was given Quality Tires, the satisfaction of putting quality last night at the parish houso. The to work for you. • Ruinsou band gave a concert Friday night in the high school auditorium. JOHN HANSEN, The community chorus rendered sev42 West Front Street, Red Bank, N. J. eral selections and were accompanied Phone 72-VV. by tlie band. A Hallowe'en party was given Saturday night for Kenneth Crane, son of Mrs. Louise Crane of Allen street. Those present were Catherine O'Hrien, Cnthorine» Rogers, Helen Jeffrey, Elizabeth Smith, Henry Owen, Robert Heatty, ivVdton and Paul Jahnes and Stephen Hokins. M . D . 2271? William Mears is building two bunpuloWK on Parmly stri'et as an in- which was given in the Presbyterian NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT vestment. chapel Friday night with W. Ray Estit* of Willinm K. .Slronii. ilvrviiKccl. • Nutu'i- \* hoifby uivt'n that tin- account* William Brcnnan and family of King's machini'. Other shows will Hiibrtcrilierrt. exetMitui a nnil trtisU-i-n ol Center street moved last week to he given from time to time in the o^tho till' n u l l ' <if Mill drrcaxi'd, will W BlliliU'i Newark. A family from l''utonto\vn chapel. nnil niutcil liy tlie Sin•riiituti! ul the County n Moiumnlth iinil rcportt'ii fin- tfettloini'iit ti will move into the house vacated by liishop Walsh of Trenton made his tin- Orphan* Court tit Hiiiil Cininty. on Tlun-ti Mr. Brennan. ilny, the eiHhtventh duy of November, A. D, annual visitation to St. Dorothea's A fence has been put up on the church a few days ago. He con-1320. nt wbirh time lipplii'lilion will be mail, for tile allowance or oi>iniiiiiiHol)H anil coiinnel west side of the public park. •••• a class of 45 children. Co,.*. Mrs. Susnn Pvarsall, Miss Emily firmed Dnteil Oclolu'1- Xtli. A. I). 1*120. William Emloy, who is employed Pearsall and Latham l'earsull spent hy the (!ulf refining company, is ALICE C. KTltONG, ' part of lust week at New York. FIIANK K. STUIUilS. a vaciition at Atlantic WILLIAM II. COAUHY. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stender of spending Hoboken and Mr. Wilson and Mr. City. George Moshy entertained bin Merkle of New York were recent Occanport New*. gucBta of Mr. and Mrs. Phineas M. schoolmates at H Hallowe'en party Mrs. James Flint and daugl Friday night. Smith. The Methodist young; folks held a Nairm have left for Baltimore, where Mrs. Michael (Vl)oiiovnn and ehilthey will spend the wjnter. party Friday night. ilron of I.akewood huve been visiting Hallowe'en Michael Motiuire of Long Branch The report that Harry Mumlell Mr. and Mrs. John McLaughliu. had resigned as marshal is untrue. waa the guest of his sister, Mrs. I | Mr. Minuiel naya he has no intention Ella Fields, on Sunday. Mrs. Mary K, Hull and daughter, J of resigning. „ EATONTOWN NEWS. Mrs. John Silvers, and the hitter's daughter Mildred visited friends at "Blind Bob" Taken to the Long SHREWSBURY NEWS. I'iao lteaeh on Sunday. Branch Hospital Monday. Mrs. William Wagner of Long H. (i. Robertson, better known as Two Hallowe'en Parties Held Hero Branch spent Friday with Mrs. Flor^ Lait Friday Night. "Illind'llob," wan taken to I hi; Long ence Stein. liraiH'h hospital Monday night. He Ahont sixty persons attended a Mr. and Mrs. Harry VanSrhoick is nick with Blight's disease. Mr. llalhiwc'en party at ,1. Wright Hobet'tsoii is a blind man and is one Hrown's Friday night. A Hallowe'en entertained at dinner on Sunday | V of the quaint character!! of tile vil- party at. Christ parish house on the Mrs. Onvid (lautier of I.akehurst, i lage. He wan known lo many people same night drew iihoul 7f> persons. Mrs. Deborah I.emmou of Bayville, from the fact that he kept a gaso- At both places many masquerade Mrs. George I.dinning mid daughter line stand in the village. coHtuines were worn and a delight- Francis and Charles Klordia o,f Asbury Park. ' Home-of the young folks dressed ful time WIIM enjoyed. themselves uti in fantaslic costumes The work of remodeling and en- i W i l l i a m A n d e r s o n o f lied llmik iSaYVl day night and called at various lillgilfg I he I'nohouse ha.-; been liu s p ' H tile w e e k - e n d with hi.s .-iiMer, liousi's. Later they had a Hallow- ished. II was ilone bv Winlield .S. M i s . I'Mtu C r a w f o r d , I e'en party and dance in a vacant Wiiinwrighl of Little Silver. William S, Conrow" v i s i t e d friends house on Broad sheet. t'hlll'liw llnfwcr was suddenly nt I.one; l l r a n e h o n S u n d a y m i d M o n Communion will be bebl at the taUen nick last weH*. II if. :dowly d a y . i'l eshylcrinn church Sunday night; r e c o v e r i n g a t t h e !,i>i,[^ i .incli ho;iPercy VanSi-lmiek »•«;: a N e w I'I c|iaialoi y M-rvice I'm- communion p i t i t k ^lOl'k vif-itui e \ c t tin- w e e l . - r l i d . Will be held tomorrow night. A • o u t i n g o f l a i v i n I n IM en put i Mr:-. U e b o i a h keinoii is \ i i i i t i n r ' The hospital uimliitrv will meet on tl tatc Io;ul. lier tliuiglitei, M m . Mary Hull. lhi:i nl'ti'i noon at. .Mrs. Ada II. Nu- Miv, C O M .1-1 mil; ; I,m :l t < • ( . l.i-on C o n r u w , w h o a t t e n d ; SlevJYw'ii. p h o n e instil 1'ini instil n t e , w a s t h e week-end Knii ningnian tins ipiit bis i• 11> at • l V l o r l)e II, w h o in I'inph yeil III I ' l l e j i t o f i n s | i ; i r t i n l : ; , M r . [ U l d M l : ; . the factory of the Sii£lllllnd Keller o w l n e - o k l a i n i , hiu; a 'hrolien II. Whitney ilourow. rnpipany at Red Itnnk. ..„.,. nrm. He WHS cranking » Mr. and Mrs Mdward Monis and An riudieni'c of about fifty pcrnon.i mobile latit. week w'neiuthe two dalli'lileiM ni-e vi'-iling Mr, Moriittemled a m-jving picture iihuw using hiu injury. ris's mother, Mr,.. Mary Moiris. Men's $5.95 t 1 4 i Great opportunities in high grade shoes, k'ij for them, A to D. i 1i Ladies, if you could know all I stand -to lose in selling these shoes you'd feel as- good as I do bad.' Clarence White *«*«*©*®^^^ It has become necessary for us to further reduce our sfpek in order to make room for our Holiday Goods which we will place on display about Nov. 15. In . m i U ' r l o iiisiiiv this r e s u l t w e w i l l j ; i v c , c c i i n u u ' i K ' i i ] ^ W e d n e s d a y , t h e h \ \ i n s t . , a t' > : < K I A . M . m u l c o n l i i n i i i i j ; u n t i l T u e s d ; i y , t h e l ' t h i n s t . , ;i l i b e r a l d i s L i i u n t n f 2 1 1 p e r c e n t except Shades a n d Linuleuni. t I i Worth $7.50- to $8.50. i i s 4 4 4 f 4 Launsbury and Queen Quality best grades, mostly $12.20 to $14.40 v, $9.9£ Patent colt; fancy tops, gray kid, button and lace, brown and black kid combinations, a few suede, almost .all sizes in the lot; also gray kid -beauties, suede top, gun metal walking boots. m i c v e n t h i i i j : s o l d d u i i u i ; tliis time ' Kemeinbei-, this K i nadditinn t nt h e . l u w p r i c e s t h a i a r en o w p r e v a i l i n g i na l l d e p a i t i i i e i i t : - . $100.00 worth of goods for $80.00. " $ 30.00 worth of goods for $24.00. $ 75.00 worth of goods for $60.00. $ 20.00 worth of goods for $16.00. $ 60.00 worth of goods for $48.00. $ 15.00 worth of Roods for $12.00. $ 50.00 worth of Roods for $40.00. $ 10.00 worth of goods for $ 8.00. ' $ $ 40.00 worth of goods for $32.00. A elean advantage ?.o p e r e e n i r e i l i i c l i n i i n i l e v i ' r y l h i n j ; e x c e p t i>l' t h i s s a l e a s , i t i ^t h e b e s t c h a n c e Shades aiul 5.00 worth of goods for $ 4.00. Iinnlenni. W e.uhisc v m i (n-take l o r a W j ;- . a \ i n : ; t h a t l i . i < b i - i - u n j i e i e i l I n a n \ ^ l u r e t h i s \ e a r . • it i ()win;: rel'll.sim; 1 I n t h ec x l i v n i c h t nc h a i : ; r a I n upiici's m I'.MIUIS Mll'ji'CI ilial t n Il i K J H i em e i v l i a i i d i s o n p . e i Ci'ill will b e^ > U | n | - w ili'i'nllllt. • rT7?m]cF_iSlKAg er e i i n e s l t h e|'ti\ilc!;e n l RED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 3 , 1920. WK Sixteen NEWS FROM KEYPORT. KEYPORT AND MATAWAN IN ANOTHER TIE GAME. Semi-Annual Sale , of Reformed Church Guild to Be Held December 2d—Mr. and Mrs. Andrew White , Move to Cliicago. J Another tie r^onte was [tlayi'il Sunday between the MuUwun and Keyport Imselmll teams. The scilre was (J to- <> at the end of the ninth inning anil the game was calleil on account of darkness. Another R»me will be played Sunday. MuUiwnn has won three (fames, of the series, Keyport two and two hnve. been tied. The Hemi-annual .sale of the j*iiild of the Keformed church will be held Thursday afternoon, IK'i-ember iitl, rft the church. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew While have moved from this plaie to Chicago, v where Mr. White has a position with o the Setli Thomas clock i-iiinpiuiy. |<" Robert J. Seliroedi-r nf Camdcn f, was the week-end jcuest of Mr. and © I Mrs. .I! Harold Heiulrirkson. 12 ! Mrs. .1. K. Day nml iliiiifrhtiT Mir- * Miim of New Yttfrk spent several days © I hist week with Mr. and Mrs. Harry i : OUALIT1 104 SH I West. vember 6th 12c Ib 25c BEST MILK,Everyday& Pets 14c EESE5 Rich Creamery Cheese 35c y c , 2 for 25c 35c lb Ceylon, Oolong, Mixed STRICTLY FRESH SELECTED 85c doz 65c doz' 6 SOAP, large cake 5c cake *, Kirkman's and Octagon 8k 3 for 25c GOLD DUST, large package . •- 25c BEST of BROOMS MADE, : - 75c Late of the American SHLRI! r ' S bAl I' Store Co. [ HV \ l l 1 ., i f I , U l l t u l II ' U>III. ,1]- I l i c t u l i i i . .1 n u t o f t i n I . m l . 1 1 ' h . i n i i M ! i.' t i n t i l . i . f N i ' \ J i . - n • II I.. . M m i l l I n Mill- l i timlilli w n . l i u , I IM l l N l l W IIII., i.ii 1 ) \ Y H I M ) \ r ' . l l ' l .• _ u lii.lv-c.il the liuui, . , 1 U I ' l l .. , ! , „ m l , ul) ,.,l,,,l, I i . t 1 m l , . !.., I - l . i i .1m i n I . I i n t h , . i f t, r i i . ' . m l . I n .u l I I I " Ii l I I . H I , , i n 1IIL 1 . I I II I ' f 1 M . 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I , , n i n , I n , I . t i n - if ml.l I , .. u i i i i i K « t t l u - - i i u l h i<t. i . t I m l . i Btre.l I I . i h , ' U i . m i l . p t .m i . - . . O H M w-< 1 j t i l , ' l i l . l 111 l i l t I I 1 ) 1 1 , 1 , 1 l l l l i l \ \ l l l l l l l l l I I H U M, 11 \\ i I n l i l i . l , . m i l l i n . n t l n v <if ' H i . , D i m . lln,i, n l I n il.'.l f i . . n IV ! l i n i i i linv n ' i t i i n i I In . I . l . t l i il O i l u l t i tfvtl. 1- , , , , . ! i . . , | . U .1 ,1 t l , I ' , i l »f In, II i li I.I i n l l n , I f I ) , ,1 I i ,, ill I, , ' You will recognize the taste It's "the nearest you can get" "I , ,1, tl',','' . . . , , ,| I , , . i f '.I ' ".'»l' 'I t • mini il . in"".'I i ^ li 1.1 I " "I " I " I i . i i ; Mrs. Kinney of New Haven is ' visiting her daughter, Mrs. William J. Schaefer. i "i Mrs. Arthur Kroillor of .lenkms- , i tovvn, Pa., was the guest hist week of I her sister, Mrs. Ashury Mount. ! Mrs. Anna Haifih of lUiffalo is I visiting her son, Albert M. Hiu;2;h. j j and family. The Thought chili met Monilaj at I Mrs. J . A. MacEwan's. j Mrs. J. Philo of Coney Island '\,is a recent iruest of Mr. and Mis. ' A r t h u r A. Philo. ! The .Second Ke.vport loan associa- ' tion will open a new si-ries i)f slum's at thei'.' IH'cember lr.eetinir. Mrs. M;iry l,iKbtl',>,,t ..f Westl eld was the truest last week of Mr. and .Mrs.'Harvey H. lie,!:,-. I'aul Kirk and family have rented the liver house on Second stiiet, which was recently I'uutrht li\ CharK-s F. Rehfk-M Mr-, .lulius Kalni: i a patient in a New York hospitalWi!iiii-lil K. De.-i. ii:is piircha-t d a S'.utz autoinnhile. Juli'l S. M:;tihcv •I'1., has ptlli-'nas,-,i t'. IL C^irm'i dan Mr. Maltl'.i-ws sold his tuurinjr cai to bis iirotlu-r. J. 'RiiymnT.d MatthewKewman i Herbert of Belm.u havu I'Di-ae'd an i-i,,tvical store in •the uld pr-studiee 1'loek (,n I'loTlt s.ti-,-1-;. They will also do an electri c-al enntraetinjr business. Dr. and Mr-. ( I . - C Hoirnrdus h IVL rrtunn'.l from th--h' summer home m the l'ueuno mouiiUiins. -' - Liberty fire company h a s ' In en making numeri'iis improvements to their hose trurk. Miss Sheila llrnss, dauplitor of Mi and Mrs. Albert (iross of East K i \ port, has entered- St. Laurence uni versity at Canton. N. Y. Col. A. H. Lei- of New York was a visitor here ri-cntly. ' (Iratin lirice. who makes his honu • wilh his ^ranilmtither, Mrs. KviUin ; Tenipletun, has n t u r n e d from a \lblt 'with his father :n Oklahoma.' I)i. 1 Price has saib-i! for his home in Porta Kico. 1 Miss Anna M. Porter has entered j tile home for ti..- a^ed in Uoiind I Brook. j A political tea was ^iven by Mrs. Geotye Stidfole !a-t Thursdav' aftev| noon a t her horn.' in West Keyport. [ 'Miss Hose Snlinger has resigned her position as bookkeeper for Mat1 thews & Chismm . ! Mr. and ^\i>. Leon 0 . Garrison have been spending some time with Mr. Garrison'- si-vr, Mrs. A. Reed of Lonrr Branch. • Miss Dorotl Ofrden of Kast nf Alfred Wallinc Oran.L'e. daimht Oi-Cden, was mai d last Wednesday to II. Seal.ri.uk S. ininck, sou of John G. Schai'.ck of tl-.i-; phu-e, by Kev. T. G. Sjiencer in' Mli'/abeth.-, Miy-s Katherine Stu.-s nf Kasf Oran&e was the bridesmaid and .1. Leon Schanek, a brothel' of th.. irroom, was t h e groonisnian. Mi. and Mrs. Kchnnck are motorini: thrnuirh the South, and on their return i ] make their home here. ^iUvvSdnsj;,^ is a member of the firm of .). C ' S c h a n c k and Sons. Mr. and Mrs. I'ailip Dinkleherp of Vtlantic Hiiriihin-i ; have announced the enjracoi.'.eni ->f their . daughter Vlida to Ilunild K. LHiri^', son of Mr. .mil Mrs. .lulius I'hrifr of this place.! The next im-.-tii :' of the Keyport! literary d u b will be held Friday nf-! ternoon of next •.- eek a t Mrs. 0 . C. [ 1 ISoK-ardus's. A lecture bv Mrii/ II. C. j Warren on "Kinili.- Xola" will be the feature of the imiliiig. .. I The Rainbow ,-nhletic club in anx-1 ; iiius to boo!; basl.itball |-amen with ! junior teams. Alex Ladouceur of this place is mam.i.er of"the team. ' . FAIR V1KW NEWS. T'S EVERYWHERE On Drnught and in Bottles i . f L i ' »"' . . r . \ i . . . . i ..i> . i n . '.ii.y ,,f ;;,',,i,.,,,i,;,;' ni.Kii.-iiiii.il .,f K , , I , . or,,,,,,,,,; ' ilnl.ll " " i " ' " " n l I'''I, . ' . I . I.I.I I.-.• I,, I...",-1.) ',""'•!, the Have you h^d-your furs repaired ^ eled? If not, let us do it for you n o w ^ p - ^ are experts specializing in furs. We have a very fine line of fur pieces at wholesale prices. We also make fur coats'and sets to order. Come and see us. 1 j. Mrs. Ada Shaw of Hruuklyn visit- £ j eil Mr. ami Mrs. John Slnlstead last | x© week. • i The Keyport literiuy ,-lub was en- .;• tei-taiiied a few days ago by Mrs. © i Norman B. Loekwooil. •"-. ; The Reformed church men's eltili will hold their next inecting on | Thursday ni^ht of next week. A I round table discussion will be held on ; "A UiKRi'r and Better Huroiif^h." Mrs. Josephine Dick has returnod j from a visit with relatives ;it Ossini ing, New York. ; Kenneth K. Cooper of Denver is | visitinp; his mother, Mrs. Catherine ; Cooper. Mr. Cooper will return to Denver shortly, where he has accept; eil u position. j Amonp those who attended the I football (rame at Princeton Saturday ! afternoon were L. V. and V. P. Arm[ Rtronfr, George S. Cherry and E. Kenneth Hoosc. Mrs. Edward Cottrell has returned from a vis"t witli Mr. ami Mrs. Charles Woolley at Greenport, i L . 1. ; T h r e e - Y e a r . O M Clirl F a l l . I n t o P a i l of H u t W a t e r . V i r g i n i a Liihs,-, a y e d t h r e e y e a r s ; , U K h t e r of Ilerl,,,,,, I.ohlle, fell b.ick; w a r d s into a pail ,,f h o t w a t e r M o n day m o r n i n g a n d s h e wan bmlly Ordrr i> c u e delivered from ritlier of tl><- following : senldi-d. Mif.-i K i t e Heiidik'ii a n d Mins A n d e j s o n , iv.o t r a i n e d n u m e s , r a v e lir,I a i d u i - i . t i n e n t t o t h e (rirl j .1. L. WORDEN JOHN CALANDRIELLO b e f o r i ' II d o r t o i a, l i v e d . Vir^inia'n} Shrewsbury Avenue i n j u r i e s a r e nol . ' l i o l l f i . .,!. Ui' nth i,l< u l I . n l i 11 ' t i . i Fair Haven, N. J. Red Bank, N. J 11 ,1 A r e b i b u l i l iii-yei lo.Hl, n boriie Mini)j ' i w . ' Tel. Red Bank 568 day. I Tel. Red Rank 669 J W a l t e r Scot I ...an h o i n e .Sunday friini N e w Y o r k , ,-. hi-re h e in e m p l o y id. , MIIIS C l a i r e K i l l . i i n e y ..unl W i l l i a m •In illlll nl 11" il.ni ml ,.,,1', , , , | | , | l l o l n i n i o i i nf N", Vuik tijicol Mniidiiy w ii" " in I »,,,i ii, I I . 1 ,i n I . i n I . II I , , , , ,, , 1 , , , ,, with M m . Helen (I'lirien. J Hiiix I,, ,,r,, I I I I l J o h n I ' e l t i l b.-i" ijtiit h i s j o b a t F a i r I JI I I., , „ ' ,1.1 I,-,I,,I !>"' I ' M ' I (I. m l , , • i n i l " , i ,",',','. ' ' , ' M ' | 7 ,l' 'U iiiiiillm l U l l u M • INI. ' ' " ' 1 MI'I f ' . n i l l . ,1 H , , , f H i , ' , , , ' View ceinil.iy. I I , . h a i l ln-i-n r i » i ( i i i | ' | 'I.I (il t h v y | n I],, i,,,,I,i u f l l n . I n t . u f MilTiitil i i l l l>. f , I n , , ,1 , , 1:..,,, t l , , , , . . a t I . a l i c w n o d . | A I,,....i i _ M......1...HI. i, , . , , , i , • . „ , , „ , , „ • „ „ „ „ , '"„•;•']" ' ' . i - . , . , • ,',",i,V, H o m e o n e li|iil:i t i n - c l e c t l i c blllb'.li »r 1(1. I ' l S U . t I 1 1 1 1 in front, i.f I v l v . a r d O ' F l a h . - i ly'.-i !,,, ' n i l , , , ,,, I I !l ) i , , 1 n l M , i . . n u nI . • II.I,' " ' I K . V I I ; ' *'<)NO1 ,ii , l i . I n . n l v •• i i t I l i . I . i : l o r e w i t h liilll.l li-oin a p i n t o ) K n t . V'.,' „ . I, i l i . II|.1.1 . ' . I i t I I A l' " u r i l o v n i j ' b t . I I " II l-i ,,f , ,|.|, i, D,,,,,,. ' » ' » » I.uUo n C l i a n c o l I, . , , li I I l i n l i i " f lln ' l u l . i ' M i l l , l.l I'" K i i l i i c y .Mcl.i-.'ui b u n a nvw I-'..id 'II ,,, ,1 111 . . I 1., i . l . l 1-lMH. I' I • re You y » ««-n r», help you runabout. lin<] tliincn yon'v,.' i,)!it and lidp you )U y UV t mi'iit" "'' ° " ' " — A t l v c r t ' l ) »10-' irh ° ©pen Evenangs Till 9 ©*el@©k The NovemberList And what a wonderful list it is! First there are the Red Seal Records with all the great artiste. Did you ever stop and think that at least .99 per cent of the greatest singers and instrumentalists of the whole world have selected the Victrola to reproduce their art? "There's a reason"—the Victrola is the best reproducing machine ever produced. • HERE IS THE LIST: A Granada (To Ciianada)—Caruso By the Waters of Minnetonlca—Akla Trovatore—Stride la Vampa!—Hosanzniii Ever of Thee I'm Fondly Dreaming—Hrashui Nocturne ((ireitf-riliiuii)—HI man Clavelitos (Carnations)—(iiilli-'Curci When Your Ship Comes In—Ikirrolil Fedora ( M v Love C o m p e l s Tliv L o v e ) — . J o h n s o n Chanson Indoue (A S<m", of I i u l i a ) — K r i e s k ' r Thank God for a Garden—McComiick Prelude in'G Major—If aclimaniiioH Zaza (Zaza. Little (Vypsv)—Zanelli H8O2.1<V19(>8 d4K7'5 M8K? 7'lo4 1 d •)<•)() 4 (•)4',)(i<) 64905 ()489O (i49.()ll 7-If) IS fi4')<>7 12-m. 10-in. ' 10-in. l(i-in. 12-in. lii-in. lo-in. Id-in, lo-in. io-in. 1.2 -iii. ld-in, 3 5 7 0 1—Avalon—Just Like a Gypsy—Medley lox-Trol 12-in. $1.35 I'aul Wliitemaii ami his Ambassador Orchestra Best Ever Medley—One-.Step I'aul Wliitemaii and his Ambassador Orchestra 1 8 6 9 0—Whispering—l-'ox'-Trnt I'aul Wliitemaii and his Ambassador--Orchestra 10-in. -85c, The Japanese Sandman—Lux -Trot ^ Paul Wliitenian and his Ambassador Orchestra 4 5 1 9 9^—Waiting tot the Sun to Come Out Lambert Murphy 10-in. $1.00, I Cannot Sleep Without Dreaming of You Lambert Murj'hy 1 8 6 9 2—Tired of Me _ Henry litirr. 10-in. 8 5 c , I'd Love to Fall Asleep and Wake Up in My Mammy's Armi I'eeiless Quarlel 1 g'6 9 3 :|'H Be with You in Apple Blossom Time Charles Harrison 10-in. 8 5 c , Tripoli (On the Shores of Tripoli) Louise Terrclf-William Kobyn Olive Kline—lilsie Baker Hlsie Baker 4 5 2 0 0—Drowsy Baby 10-in. $1.00, In the Afterglow 1 8 6 9 1—My Little Bimbo Down on the Bamboo lele 10-in. 8 5 c , The Urondwny Bluca Aileen St.|iiley Aileen Stanley Open Wednesday and Saturday Evenings. THi: MUSIC STORK OK THE COAST , 16 Monmouth Street, - RED BANK. RED BANK REGISTER,-NOVEMBER 3, 1&20. Page SevenUe* i l f B H HOUSE SOLD. • • • • • • • PERSONAL. Sites Minnie Emmons of Hsnasquan has beta spending a few (lays I*AVI0 SIMPSON BUYS with Mrs. George Buckalew of BudERTY HE NOW OCCUPIES. Ban avenue. Miss Lissstte Ctoiua and A. Gerard The Property is on Crescent Parkof Havre de Grace, Maryland, spent way,' Which Was Intended to be Tuesday pf last week with Misa Amy tho Finest Jjectioa of Minnesink Olsen of Spring street. Pask Wksn It V/a» Laid Out. Paul Dugan of Oakland street lisa David Simpson, who has been ocreturned from a trip to Milwaukee, cupying Jacob Glazer's house on Wisconsin. Crescent parkway at Minnesink Horton B. Garrison of Broad street is employed by tha Travelers' insur- Park, has bought the property from Mr. Glazer and has also bought the ance company at Newark. George K. Allen, Jr., borough e n " adjoining four lots west of the incur of Ked It unit, ia u new mem-house. The house was built four er of the Trenton chapter of the yearti ago. I t faces the south. The s;ulo of the property was mudo by American association of engineers.. Miss Dorothy Strauaa of Linden William H. Houston and the price pluee i«! improving after an attack of paid was $f>,500. Mr. Simpson is employed at Newark by the Pennsylappendicitis. i railroad. i l d Mr. M Cluzer Gl bbought h t Hurry Kstelle of Catherine street in vania laid up from work with boils. % house from J. Amory Haakell two Mr ami MrB. Bert Leroy of Brook-! years ago yesterday. The house is • • with • ' Z M; stories, and it has seven rooms lyn spent Saturday and• Sunday Mr. and Mra. Patrick Hackett of and a buthroom. Crescent purkway at Minnesink Locust avenue. Mr. and Mra. Asher Crawford and Park ia a street eighty feet wide. • It Bon of Colt'a Neck have been spend- runs from the Middlutowh road to ing u few days with Mrs. Crawford's Iroquois avenue, making an exact niece, Mrs. John Kyan of Oakland quarter of a circle. When the property was originally laid out a constreet. A. surprise party was given Mon- crete sidewalk war laid in front of day night for Miss Gladya Hayward most of the lots, and in the middle of Wharf avenue. About 25 guests of the street a parkway fifteen feet were present and they were dressed wide was constructed the entire length of the street. Each side oC in Hallowe'en costumes. protected with Mrs. William Woodward of Locust this parkway was curbin;.11. Ornamental avenue returned home Friday on the concrete BteuiriBhip Celtic from a four months' trees, shrubbery and iloweru wiire planted, but they have had no care Etuy in Englnnd. She was ready to return to thia country a month ago and they are now in a very bad conbut her ticket was cancelled on ac- dition. A forty-foot circle with orcount of the coal minors' strike in namental plants and trees was constructed at tlie point where Mohawk England. Miss Alice Gano of Maple avenue avenue joins Crescent parkway. spent Sunday with relatives at New- Crescent parkway is if quarter of I circle and the quarter circle of" ark and Maplewood. Mrs. Tlrbmas Voorhis of Peters and enclosed by tho street is laid place returned last week from the out like a fan. The lota are laid out Spring Lake hospital, where she hadlike the blades of the fan. The lots undergone an operation: She huaare thirty feet wide at the street frontage and fifteen feet wide in the almost completely recovered. Mrs. I. Kitchell and her daughter r.ear. Mr. Simpson's purchase gives -Lillian of Brooklyn and Benjamin him a plot with 1 HO feet frontage on Keed of Washington, I). -C, are visit- the street and UO feet wide on the ing Mr. and Mra. Walter Dennis of rear. The lots are loft feet deep. Not less than two lots can be sold South street. . . . Miss Belle Eville of Caldwell spent to any one person under the restricSaturday and Sunday .with Miss tions placed on the property when the first lots on this block were sold. Kilna Rogers of South street. Dorothy and Mildred Longstreet, daughters of Hurry Longfltreet of Took a Three-Year Lease. Hudson avenue, gave a Hallowe'en The Red Bunk real estate comparty Friday night, which was at-pany has rented John Fox's house tended by about twenty young folks. Harrison avenue to C. N. Davis, Dr. K. Browning Wilson of Broad who is employed ih the oll'tce of the street will leave Friday on a hunting Red Hank telephone company. The trip in Connecticut,. lease is for three years. Tho 4B grade of,»the ' Mechanic Btreet school had a perfect-'reeord of CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY. attendunce during October. Miss 64 Broad Si., Rod Bank. N. J . A(rnc3 Walling is the teacher. flarvlc.™—SnndaT 11:00 A. M., 8:00 P . M Hardy Burlett, who has been a pa- Bunilay-School—U:35 A. M. tient at the Walter Keed hospital at .Wcdneailnr, Evonlns Teatimoiilal Mcctinira Washington 'the past two years, is —8:00 P. M. llc&dins Itoom—'WcdDeadara and Sundayi spending two weeks with his- sister, from 2:80 to 4.30 P. M. Mrs. William LeVulley of Bank The public Is cordlollr invited t o -viaIt 4.. tha Iloaainff Room end to tho sorvlceB. street. QUALITY COURTESY t WHOIJKALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN ff -You'll Never Do Wrong! BUY AT Sash. Doors, BJihds, t»las® i and Builders' Hardware. j RED BANK. N. J. j BEST QUAUTY F^IR&T C L A S S SERVICE PRICES •#• Cloverbloom Print Butter in 1-4 packages - 63c lb Jersey Fresh Jersey Fresh Hams 33c lb Shoulders 28c lb Loins of Jersey M O N D A Y , ' N O V E M B E R I S , 1020, ' a t 1 :IHI o'.'lo'i-li P . M . i n t h e a l t e r n o n n , o n t h e M a t t I ' l l r n s K a m i in t h o j T o w n s h i p of K a i o n t o w n , C o i u i t y o f ' .Moiiniinith, S l a t e o f N e w . J c r - e y , tlio l',llowiii(j n-oods a n d c h a t t e l s : i A l l ( l i e ilel'i m l a n t ' s r i f h l , t i l l ' ' a n i l i n t e r , ' . ' I in a n d t o t h e foltuwin;.'/• ; C i i . u m l F l o o r - V e l v e t C a i l>. I, 7 i K l e e t r i e l a m p s , l . i l u a i y T a b l e , :i K e l l e e s , M i . ^ i n n ; ;: I v i s y C h a i r s , :: I ' a n l Tables, I'ane Hetlue, Cot wilb M a t h i s s a n d H I ' !l,,v.s, s m a l l C a r d ' T a b l i - , ' - M i n o r , •! !'i,-'II i-e^, R o i . L e a s e . .' I 1 Lj i l l . piiir I ' i i ii"i-i-. a n d l i x i . n r e s , 2 P i c t u r e s , p a i r I'liitii-i.-s a n d li:. In !<•:-:, :! lOle, h i e l . i j h t ; - . s m a l l I,I.M:|. intf C l a s s , W o o d Mnlloni C h a i i , C . n | . , t Fresh Pork Butts for Pork 37c lb Roasting, solid meat 35e lb j . S w e . - p e r , .Si I i n . a n d M r i l a l l . n i ill.l a c h c d , M j i r u ) - , :{ r i r l i , ]•<";. 2 p a n P o r t i e i i ' S a n d r i > . ! i i n s , '.'. s m a l l p a i r I ' o r .tieres a n d fniiin-s, S i d c b u a n l . 7. j C a n d l e H o l d e r s !l C h a i r s ( w o o d b u t t n i n s l , IOxieni.ii.n T.'ihle, w i t h l e a v e s , ! I r e Dux-, I r o n i n g H e a r d a n d N t ^ i d , | K i t c h e n T a b l e , Knjr ( b l u e ) , li 1'ie1 ( t i n i ' s , j i a i r r o H i e r e s a n d fix t u n " . .Se.-oild KliHir - S t a i r Caipi'l, 5 p i e c e l i e i l r o m n Sllil w i t h M a t t r e s s a m l .Sjniims; ( R . •>.) a - p i e i e H e d i o i . n l Isili'., wiliioiif I l i ' d ; ( I t . I l l N p i r e e |{,.,1; I'uotn S u t , w i l l : M a l t n - s s , Nprine.K a n d •J Pillow.-, Kuo;. C a n o p y ; ( I i . s ) ( | i i a n I t i t y L i n o l e u m ; ( I ! . (1) I'epie, r H i d ] r o o m .Suit, w i t h o u t l i e d , R u j r ; h a t b | r o o m , q u a n t i t y f . i n o l e u m , 2 Chiiii-:; (K. 7 ) 7 - p i i c i ' l i e , b o o m .Siiil w i t h ' M a t t n s s , ,Spi-in K s a n d 2 J ' i l l o w f , H u g 1 ; (K. S ) li-j,jeei> Iieili-oiim .Suit w i t l l .Mattn-ss, Kpiintrs a n d 2 I'illows, K u g ' | a n d 7 I ' i i - t i i i v s ; ( I t . !l) 2 ' ] i i e e e B i d roiiiii S u i t w i t h . . M a t l i e s s a n d , S p n u e ; s , UUK-; (K. 1 (>)' Single B e d , M a t t r e s s , I'illows, S t a i r C a r p e t . Fresh Chopped Roast 24c lb Beef 24c lb Sugar Cured Swift's Dixie Smoked Hams 34c lb Bacon 28c lb X IT WILL PAY YOU TO VISIT 12 BROAD STREET, Phone 22O 71 First Ave., Atlantic Highlands | Tllinll-'l • -(i-pii.'cc Bed.iooni Suit with .Mattress a n d S p i i n j ^ , I r o u C r i b , 2 Klei-tric F a n s . --• i Tvrins Cash. | 32 MONMOLJTH STREET, F»hone 83-4 RED BANK •lOSKril [ Bay Ave., highlands ECONOMY Plena ; Hindquarters Genuine Forequarter Genuine Spring Lamb 33c lb Spring Lamb 23c lb Spring Lamb Chops 34c lb Lamb for Stewing 22c lb «*> Chuck Pot County Common Court. i . J a m e s K. llij'triii.s v s . ( j e n i ^ e ( l o r d o i l Moore, In Attachinent. ] T h e rnliieriber, auditor appointi-il in tile a b o v e M a t " , I c a u s e , b y v i i t l i o of a . c e r t a i n o r d e r m a d e t h e r r i n n n t h e t h i r t i e t h d a y o f . S e p t e m b e r , 11)20, will sell a n d m a k e a s s u r a n c e a l . i>ublic s a l e , o n Rump of Milk X Legs of Milk Fed Veal 25c lb Fed Veal 32c lb Teaching at Tinton Falls. Miss Hazel Magee, who lives on O. BAR P U F F S S3.SS per pair E. Davis's farm in Middletown townRoRul.-ir P r i c e $5.00. ship, near Ked Hank, is substituting F , I If,-. im- mini,' of lii'.il d u a l i t y soft, as teacher of the primary pupils at n aKnr v y h a i r nnil niljunti-it to tin- lii'.-iil w i t h in, the Tinton Falls school in plncc of ni-diiiary luiiipin. Tlii.i clno-miii!; ninuiKi'Miss Grace Child of Ked Hani;, who lIH.llt lll>vu>'.> l.'mly for II.-,'. We muti'li all .ilmJcs of hair w r f r c t l y . r.ecently underwent an operation at Ht'nl iirmn i-,'L',M|,t t.f miini'y o n k T iinii a the Spring Lake hospital. Miss atimiil uf y.iur linir. Child is recovering. FREE!! A REAL HAIR NET AUDITOR'S SALE. Monrnouth '• f Church News. The King's Daughters will meet Monday 'afternoon at Mrs. F. L. Furo Repaired and Remodeled Blaisdell's on Broad street. The Lord's Supper will be ob700 Tenth Avenue, Corner F Street served Sunday morning at the BapBELMAR, N. J. tist church. Rev. William E. Braisted ,will preach on "The Whole nnd the Parts in the Extension of Christ's Kingdom." At night the topic will be "Truth Proved in the Test of Experience." The subject for tonight's prayer meeting will be "Our State Convention." ^ Lewis. • I S. 'I'lIOMl'HON, i Audilor. A.MiRKW ,1. CONOVKlt. Atfy. I'ateil November 1, 11120. SANITATION Si'ECIAL. IILALTII NOTICE. c Hcnt upim receipt of two-cent stamp. W<am snpoly you with I IK-*,; neU a t *1.00 per iloai'ii. lion,I., to bind;. Her 85th Birthday. Try a pilHuu:.' «f ,M1I' III'IIIK- Shampoo. The Methodists of Little Silver Scn.l Iwt'lv,' c r n u to rover cost of pai-'kai;,' held a prayer meeting Wednesday anil nuiiliiur. night at Mrs. John II. VanNest's and WALTER HAIR GOODS CO., afterwards hold a party in celebra720 Sixlh A v c , New York, N. Y. tion of the Jifith birthday of Mr_. Dept. U. 11. VanNest's mother, Mrs. Eleanor Titus. Refreshments of cake, coffee, fruit and candy were^Berved. Roll Call at Belford. The annual roll call of the BelCars purchased now will be stored ford Methodist church will be held Thursday, December 2d. At a spe-free of charge until March 1st, 11I21. cial meeting of tho official board of This will guarantee you ay:ainHt. a hipher coat in the Spring and you are the church Thursday night S. L^ Palmer was elected chairman of tne-Buioof getting your choice of a Rood general committee of the roll call. At Eitrpraely Reduced Prices Ford Cover $3.00 Ford Cover with Hood 5.00 Radiator Covers for Any Standard Make, 4-CyKnder 4.00 Same for 6-Cylinder. 5.00 Cnnl of Tlmnki. wish to thank tho Th iinderuiirncil i f their h i cmick i k reKml Bank limiH'ii for iiponne to. mi alarm of lire at their wuroluiuiiti recently. -Fred I). WikolT Co. '—Advertiiioment. IN MI'.MOKIAM. I n n i n l nml Invhnr im-mory. In » , 1 . , , , 1.1..I I,,,,,.,,,,,,!., w « v . . I.lM my IIHU- nml only liny Whom 1 wl»li iiomonmi Im.l unveil. Il» will iii'Vfi'i lit' fiiuriillcil WMI" III Ililn W.irlil w remain. «,,.l hnve m.-r<'y ..n III. »(.ul; H e I® hi ft lon<*K<>lil" HI'RVC. ir. urn! H r » . l'nlrlok Ilullet owl il«llltlit«r. l H . HONEY will GROW REXCOVERCO, 316 West 42d St., N. Y. C. AGENTS WANTED 'll"ll. A i m . . | , . . , , , L I , , t ! , , . h.-.-ilth o l l u - . - r • r.•!- I:i -HI..I-J- ,-x,,,,, , , . , l i , , n i , n , | i , , - , . , , , , , , , , , , , ; , . , ! • In-,!!•<' j t T . k i ' . T - r 4 " f ,„ ii . i ivift, nlliM.. , ; o t i n . litul . I . . . • . • . .' . "' ' , , „ . , L.1,.,-,,1 „ , „ a n li.ilcl in- l Sect,,,n a,.|,,,,,| t.iu'l ii.-i.r :l. Tl,,. | l t . : ,|tl, ,,Hi,.,.,. ,„ ,, t |,,. r pluly n u l l , . . , i -....t , , • , , , . • . , . , , l a l ! « • , | i . - , H ,,i,,|<,, I s u o h i m , - t m . i t i . , , i „ • , in l,i» i,,,l,.,,,..,,i , „ „ , . i I..' n . 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TWO AND "TWO MAKE FOUR-AND THEY MAKE IT VERY fAST WHEN YOU BEGIN ADDING SOME MONEY ERCH PHY DAY TO WHAT YOU ALREADY HAVE IN OUR BANK. TIMES GOES RAPIDLY BY AND SOON YOU'LL HAVE A BIG BANK BALANCE. • IF YOU HAVE A BANK BALANCE ADD TO IT. YOU HAVE NO BANK ACCOUNT, START ONE. IF Red Formerly First National Bank RED BANK, N. 1 • li,u-l Hi,..,' l i i r l , ''«-iiii '•""""* I,, II,,' li,.,,||h ,,ll'h'i''r WIM'II !'i',,'..'"",'"'i'.y ii!,'!'ir''i'l! ' i i.'iM'iv'ni'.'i'i',.',,",',. , 111,'iin.'.. Ill,- llv.illli ,,f ulli,.,., II,,. I,,-,,!!!, ,,f. . li'-.l- .llllll I,.,,,. I I , , . ,,IIUI.I; . I'"" "I »' -"I'll I"- . m l ' • ^.'lit I .'Hi.-r t h " -|'|inil S . V l h ' l l S .if M i , I , ,. ' „ „ < , . II,,. ,.,.. Ii. ,,ii i...hii,,,. I,,,,- "inli.l.l.' |,l.,,-.', , „ - I , . |,,i.,. , , , , H i , -,!; ,.,,-.,. , „ . ,• , n t i l l ,•;!-.' of .'h;,,,.- ,,,|,,.,. I. , ' " , | , . , , , ., y ' ' " r " ( , . !,,'i'|i, n' .li-'ny',!!,.!../!!!. 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V li.ll l..,,o,l ..." !.,.,, ; . , . . , ' ii,, 1'V -HI Hi'- S.'.li.'.i I'h, , . , , . . ,,,,1,1, , , , ! „ . u i K , . in i , ' i d . 1 . . . • • • l u l l , , , „ . . 1 ,. I n l ' i i l " . ! . . ' , , , , » lill" AUTOAMBUIAHCC SERVICE C h i U !rm I n s i» ,',,ii-.i:.t,Mil w i t h inililii- ,,:if,.ty Tl,, „ . „ . ' ' • • ^ . - i . i n . i l ,-,t ! „ , , ! , l , ; , | | ,'iv,. I , , Hi.' t..iti.'iie rxiili.-n i n . i n , , i i , , . , , , , , ,,,,.>, ,,i I I , , ..,,„,,,,,i , , ( t h i ' ,li-.,'ii,,' I , , ,.11,,.,'*. Wl,,.,, »„,.!, „ „ ( , , , , t .' "'riis. • n . i r l , i ' | . | I , , f,,|| m v l i " i , l , n . i , l ,.,.,.. •• R V our pant com^ * mendatory cond ll c t w e h n v e proven Unit we are capable of nirnnjring and following your instructionu in a manner thai will win your praiae. ni • • , PUT YOUR MONEY IN OUR BANK. YOU WILL RECEIVE 4 PER CENT INTEREST. ,IIIIU w i l _ V f'IT " l " • EST.H.C.FAY il i,vriiit,'n,l,.|,t . . r ;L w ^ ^ e l u w i u - f . ; o r iiKiiwm.rr ,,r „ , . ,„. „ , , „ , ,.,.; . | sciII h a v I O C m i • h i s i-iir,. , , r , , 1 . ^ , . , ' , ; , l,..i, a « ! » ' " " " iill.,-i,.,i m m iinv , . r H i , - il , . c niiMitiniK'ii i n s , , - ! ; , , , , i , , r n,i-< , , 1 . . n , i ; l l l , . v IN OUR COMMERCIAL DEPHKTMENT WE PAY 2 PER CENT INTEREST ON DAILYBAUINCES OF $1000 OR OVER. far nil accasinnn ''''' 1 : l '''""''' , * j '"""Th..' t.-.-.,i ••,.ll,,. r •„,.,•.-„„•• ;,s „ , , . , ! in I ! , ! * ! "Jila'I""l u l l , „ , ; „ . i,, t l u .a l „.,. „ , „ li . y , „ „ , , | ; ,v< u» Mrs. Edwin was showing Selniu, the McALLISTER-CARTON CORP., new Swedish maid, "tho ropes." Phone Market 1472, Newark. "This," she said, "is my 3011's room. He is in Yale." "Ya?" . Sclma's face lit up with (sympathetic understanding. "My brudder bane there, too." "la that so? What year?" asked Mrs. Edwin, somewhat surprised. "Ach, he bane got no year; the judge yuBl say, 'You, Axel, sixty days in yail.' " q.c. , 5 2 BrancSiport Av@isy@ Card of Thn'nlu. i.mm BHAE^CH, n. j . The undersigned desire to express their sincere thanks to the Royal ArAH Kinds of Alterations canum lodges of Rod Bank and Keyport, the Elks' lodge of Red Bnnk, Specialist for Leaky Roofs the proprietors and employees of the Red Bank steam laundry, Louin Stultz Telephone 1O0-W Long EBranch of Kcyport and nil others who BO kindly assisted.them in their bereavement caused by. the death of their daughter; also all who sent floral offerings. Mr. and Mrs. Thomus Anderson. —Advertisement. hoS:-1;^..;;;^":,;..-!:.'.'!!. lr;.r.i:l<;,.T.,i.l.'ri".1.i,l.rir.f :! Side nd Bivclt Curtains Re-Toppings at Low Prices ^—Our list of re-coiulitioned cars is as follows: Fraternity Dance at Red Bunk. Dodge, Chevrolet: (490), Fords, Fifty young folks attended a dance given Monday, night in theHupmobilcs, ^Cpandlcr, Oldsmobile, Child building by tho Phi-Alpha Baby GrandpC^/cvrolcts, AUen, Cole fraternity. The dance hall was dec-Aero 6, O^rl^&l, Dorts, Lexington orated with colored, crepe paper and Domonatratori-!>f'F""-.^ lanterns. Music was provided by The above^ifrsiiave bo<!ii carefully Arthur's orchestra. gone over jlijiifc-'insnocted and boar our usuni'"fh^f"anttje/of thirty days. Special terms for this sale. In Yale. A • C«rJ of Thank*. 'flic pntiontt) and medical department prrlionnel of Cam)) Hospital, Cunjp Alfred Vail, N. J., desire to cxpresa their appreciation of the receipt of the beautiful flowers from the Ued Bank Red Cross Chapter hint week. F. C. Uriflia, Major M. C , Cunip Surgeon. ?—Advertisement. ,.f , „ v.-l I.,,II v i . i . Mir, ..,,I,,,,||,,.,. i n . I I . . . , ll,i,n An i Ill,,|| I,,) tlill ,,,,|, | . i ...,, w i n , .I...II i , , , . (ill. ai» ,.l l l II I,nn i ,iT Hie! iiMlin. i, i. ill , i : . . , , . i.' , H r, , , I,.. , , , , . , . i hr,| I, a line ,.1 mil I' ... tln.n ^ ' ' , )„ , j , , . , , ^ ll..,', : I l.v i n u n i , . ,il I' ( I,,* Tliu ubooluto tiorrootilSBe ot tlie olroulatlon Atotoment of Thi Bod tlank dajjlntoi' la (juuraiito** by tlio [uibliahors of PrlnUrt1 Ink, who will pay $100 to th» first poraon who suooeasfull) oontroverta Its accuracy. ..,.' lien, I.-.H \ L I , m l . i I....,.'-| ' I I... , V. I). H I M ! .. . . . . . I I ,.,l II,..,,,lul, 1 .l;u!HiK M i ti'i'iricd t •• V ». , ,,t .1. | . i • • ' ••.' I ..II ) , , , I i, II.,i,. I). RED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 3 , XS2Q. Page Eighteen 0 s Q§ Qte ©ME Tlie Home ofi Good Quality -STREET KEB> BANK Winy ¥CDIIH III FRESH ROASTED PURE CANE GRANULATED ^ Refinery Packed in 2Ib, 5 Ib and 10 Ib Packages BROQfCFIELD PRINT FRESH FROM CREAMERY CHOICE CREAMERY •EF FANCY SELECTED California Prunes, Large, Sound Meaty Fruit, barrel sack 1 Ib can c can Reduced to M-a-Galo W E LAY tins proposition down as the naked truth, that sooner or later every home will own a phonograph. The question is—-which one?, , , The purpose of this great National demonstration sale is to prove that the jeweled Pathe is the one to own. The Pathe phonograph is superior, because it differs froni other talking-machines. It has invaluable features which'other phonographs da not possess. With the Pathe phonograph, you do not have to worry with1 needles. Needles scratchand wear out your records, to say nothing of the inconvenience in having to change them every time you change a record. The Pathe plays with a Sapphire Ball. This Sapphire Ball is round and smooth, is ground under a microscope to exactly fit the gropvjes in the records and is indestructible. „ You can play a thousand records witK a single Sapphire Ball, without injury to the records or to the Sapphire Ball itself. And the tone! You have never; heard such marvelous, lifelike tone reproduction in a phpnograpH, unless you have listened to the genuine Pathe. Costs n o m o r e than the ordinary Oolong or India Ceylon, Ib BEST TEAS MIXED, Oolong or Orange Pekoe, Ib The cradle roll of the New Mini-I Supper off N New Muiimoutl: A..,,,,,-! S upper o e w M omnoulh : , y . , , j n Baptist Church Last W e e k Nett od !^ ^ J u . r m n m .M , , , , . u l . M . . 1 U l l , . , . . $400—Miss Emma Sherman o F i . ^ , ,, p h o t o g r a p h w i l l h e t a k e n o f H o p p i n g s C r o s s , , , ; ; ( , , . 1 - s a J a r t y . . ( | | i , , „ „ , ) , , , , . . ; ; 1 ; , , | , ! „ , ! , . I..,),:,,.;. riCV[Inil-.wc'cn iioodlums w e r e f o u l S a t u r d a y nitflit. They a l I'.el- ' ,,„( v - l i v e m o t h e r s p u s h e d . t j | ( l " (.,..,(||(, r ( ) | | a n d i n f a n t s a r eo n ;i1 ov.-r m e t r o l l e y , N a t i o n llopninj.''s -|-|u, j r n d u a t i n e ; c l a s s o f t h e I . o n n «',-..s<;mj and put Harry W h i t e ' s . : ! n | , , hj,.!, Sl-hoid p n e a H a l l o w e ' e n l:.-.;e l.att.-all o n -top of Hnliiel ]i:Mty F r i d a y nirjlt al t h e school t o Ah" irn's store. lhe mcml.cr:; of t h e e l c w n t h u r a d e . Th-.Mil,mil - U | > j i e v ' o ! 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" s i r a l l a l ! . , i v e " i - n p a i t y S a t n r <':-. -d-.u- c i . t e r t a i K o d a p a i t y id 1 t ' . . r - . l a , , n i r h t . AI..U1 •_'.". " h e s t - w , i e ),- i - : . -in Is a t a H a l l o w e ' e n p a i t y S a l )ii • -•-:.! . . i . d t h e f. . -I r- it : e . v, 1 I e e l i ... v nichl. C a i a e - 11110' d a i . c i r . i : j o i e d u n t i l l u i d n i v h ' . . nji.yed -and a l cleieii o'clock M r . a n d M r s .C h a r ! . ' Kunyou aia! . i-itrei:1 s o f .-aii.Sw i c l i c s . p u n c h , f a m i l y o f K a h w a y h a v e n i o v c t l i n t o .,..;,111 a n d c a k e weie - e r v e d . t h e i a . u - c a t I ' o r l M e : no.111 h I. > i n i p i e d l.y D a m , - ] T. lieu.In,k. ore-.-Ill v - r e . d r .a n d Mv She Ade (ii Mi l.ll. Y \ 1 1•1 1 1 r • . , , i h v i: , I ; U I » I . I , 1 i.,.ti t'ier.-.m. : . I K l-ie a n d . \ v a , ini- 1 ! - 1.1 i n . o ! ' ;• i i . i ' . . C o l d e n . I I ,:••!: a n d AlVr.-i! l a . 1 i-.ih. 'I'la-l.i-,->.>i I'uitii : .! i i i 1. ' 1 ';. 1 1 1 • . « •-!• a n d l l l e i l I . ; - .1 : 27 East Front Street, Opp. Globe Uotel, Pled Bank, U. i. ' During this Sale, this store trill remain open evenings until 9 o'clock. , ;. -;,- W .. 1 ', . , , 1 ; , . , T i n " . "1 o f M i . h a . - I ! i v lli|-lil ' '. itii • I. IK • l : u m 11,, A r l l n i r h o u v h ! .i.di . / a i i l i : . , , . C e o i e . ,.1 1 o f lie'.l .Mill \','-,-l . of • illleilailn l! Irliil J . The Patlio Phonograph included in thia sale is guaranteed for one year, both the manufacturers and ourselves agreeing to replace any defective parts without charge during this period. Written guarantee to this effect furnished with each phonograph. These "Conditions of Sale" aro identical with those prevailing in Boston, Chicago, New York and San Francisco and every oilier metropolitan city where this Bale is Itcing held. Tear this out, fill in and snaiR so us al once. Without any obligation whatsoever on my part, you may send me photographs and olhcr descriptive matter of the Pathe Phonograph you arc offering upon special terms. Also" send photographs of the Pathe Actndlc Model you are offering at $250. Name No. . , City,. .... S'lcfcs.»i>. I-.,;., M I1 C j n p d I 1*1 i . l a v AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAfiAAAAA&AAAAAAAAAAAA . . - I I 11 n i l h o m e of boiii'lit a Koril aiitoimiliih.. .Mi -i. l l r o i i : n . ' i ' k n i a n of Ked H a n k . I M m . VVilliiim D o r r o f llelfoi-.l Kci'iiiald l l a n i l u i r y , w h o is e m - v e r y sick Ip'iiyei) l.y mi i i K i m a n c e c o m p a n y a t M i s s .Icjinii- K r a e m e r , n (.mined d ' . o i. ind Mrs. Wo-lev (i.d.lini'lon M, 4 . This equipment, including the §25 worth of records, will be delivered to your home, immediately, upon receipt of your initial payment. Freight or Espresa charges will be prepaid to all points within fifteen milea. llar.-l -lari.l,: Kelt - N ' ' . i i ' V i . r k , h n . i l n ' i ' i i l a i d u p a t h i s m i i s c : i l K l i v . a l u - H i , l i a s l i c c n . s i i c i i i l i i i n i s s p i - n d i i u ; ii f t w w e e k s w i t h M r s . i i m i i . a l I ' u r ! M o n m u i i l Ii w i t h a I Y I O H ,-i f e w i l n y s w i t h h . . r m o t h e r , M r . ; . K r a n k L y n i ' l i o f L j n b r o o k , P c n n s y l 'If.n I n s t l i u n i l i . J c n n i i ' Ki-iifinci-(if liclfcinl. vnnia. i i i ,C h a i l e s llovl.-, -loin: I l i a u l . , 1, V.iliia: IK ; \ l e , ; | , Mi:;s C l a d y s H y v i ' s i.f I'nvl M i n i M r x > , , l-'i-ank K i n i l / . i / i o f l . c c n i i i n l o Samuel Daly 1ms moyort froin t''- 1 ' I,", , . I A l l l l , l o s e llc\',.M. hill o f I'l-llll i.ll I I . - .. i n i m t l i s p e n t . K a l u r i l a y a n d S u n d a y liMs h i - i ' n k e p t i n d o o r s w i t h s i c k l i e s - . M a U i w n n t o h i s " h o u s e o n M a i n s t r e e t A01I...V; M I S S . [ n r e p h i n e ' I ' o l n a s i n o f M r . a n d.ll r . I . . n u ' l i u : : W i l l . - I t .,1 w i t h r e l a t i v e s a t . R e d l i a n k . M r s . .1. J'aul llaniilloll of Haiti- a l Iielford. J'.l . ' - , i L - I ' . l i d , a n d Mi:-:. S a d i e K l i n e , N n l l i - y : p alur.lay a n d Sunday M r . a n d M r s . I l i c d u w h a v e closed i n i n u lias hceii s p e m l i n i ' a f e w d a y D r . A. W . Mi'Cniinidl lm« m o v e d I I . . . - . -, m i l. l a c k I !t i i . . - a n d L e o r r a i i v n h M i . .l'-H: iiii.lh.-r, M i s . llieir sum.mei- h o m e a t l l d f o n l a n d w i t h M r . a n d M r s . ,l,,!m U a v n o r «f f r o m Kflt'ovd t o K r a n s l n i i ) ' . S e y m n n v 1 -,!li I I.. 1 .land ( i l y . :, . I • • • '• , - , W i,l I . . . ! M c . n i i . i i l l i h a v e i - c - n m i c d ( „ 11 . . l . o k i-n. . l,,-(,,..ard... ' W i n a n s , !-,iipcrviniii(r jiriiii-ipal o f t h e 'Hi 1 : : 11 > I "1 t o f l h e Ni'iv M 0 1 1 -. liilli-rl Minn..I , \ c w a r k ' l i a . - : -uld (,eor|re llurlew of ['oil Mdiininulli lUiji-! A l i c e Williania o f l i r o o k l y n .-rlmidB o f A l i d d l e t o w n l o w i m h i p , will I I I O H U ••I.UM h will In-Id I n . -h i ' . - ! o f n a Inui..,. aa; ) i l t u t a t l . . - ' . a a i . l , . i n \\. v i s i t e d - r e l a t i v e s n l . N e w J J r i i n s w i e k s p e n t last, w e e k with h e r parents, m o v e into t h e house vacated h yDr. 11 > v M-i-i.-.. , , f i - o l l i i | , e piayt-i- OH-i'tini's l o U ' i l " ' " • ' • ' • " " " ' ••'• '• " " ' '.aturilaj a n d Suiuhiy. M r . a n d M i v . Willi.-.m' Willi.imH o f M c C o n i u - l l . -i" ee.'i.t T h e i- i m - e t u , . . ' . will I't- h e l d h u l l e h a . i 11,1 J.""" 1 : 1 .' A l l a l l o w c i - n p a r l y w a sr i v e n S a t - L e o n a r d o . i M r s .J o h n I , . C o v e r t o f P o r t M o n v,ii I1111I1I :'|irio:-'. S e r v i c e . . .w i l l M ,••'-. H ' " " " ' ' ' " " " " . ' • "' ' o r l u n l a y nif.lit a ! l h e O c e a n V i e w c u n i M a r i o n A h e a n i . dmii'lili'r of J ' a n - m o u t h w a s stricken with panilysiH I.,Ii.I I l o i i i | d i l a l W i l l i a m M . .".-.I M o n ' o o u l Ii '""!,,! , -!l- l : r , • w ! ' 1 ' 1 ' i n u n l l y l i i . u s . . . . ' i e l A l i e a r n , , f I l e l l o r d , c e l e h r a l e d h e r lasif w e e k . T h i s w n - i h e r MCCOIIII s i n ' d c . . . ,1 I ' mI M o n i u n i l l h , ' r a w f o r d ivilh h e r .'• "'• • , " " • l ' " l l : l " M l ' " l i | i r - , W l : ; : i M ' " J o n e L u e a r e y o f l l r o n k - t h i r d ' h i r t h d a y wit.li. n p a r t y , a f e w d a y ; S i n - in a l t h e I . o n i r I l r a n c h h o s p i t a l . Vi , , I l o • ' . , . . 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I v o l l i y ,,f ( l - a l e a ' d l l o y d o f T o d e n v i l l e . : R i v e r ,i f e w d a y s a ^ o i n M r . f r a n k .-•I, I,,-,rlil l . y M i . i ; i a , l \ i ,l..|,i " i i e n i | , l o . i . . 1 . ,. . . •''. ••ew.'il'k. | I'Acrt'U < ' H B U ' 1 ' , :,I>II o f T l i n n i l l H lin'.-i n e w n l l t o l n o l i i l e . ,-..,-l ! M i • l - a d i i C a . 1 , i- v . i l l r n , a p l a y M i :I ' l l ' is l . c p l - i n - ' All.crt L a n i r / o i d o f l i e l f o r d h a s ' C a s h - i o f I'lirt M o i i m o n t h , h a s I nj Leonardo lii(;h i;ch(iol':i footlwill , ' d O -. «• You may practically name your own terms. Tell us what you want to pay down on your fiist or initial payment. THE 'BALANCE MAY BE PAID IN WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS EXTENDING OVER ONE YEAR. the I.e .\L. 1 1. $25 WORTH OF GENUINE PATHE RECORDS—YOUR OWN SELECTION—FREE. ' M r. a n d .Mr:-, . l a m e s l l m i e w have • •:• I from I'.irt Mioimolllh (o in.'-I'liri', f o r til.1 w i n t e r . .Mr. l U i r L \ I-\|I-T!-. to siu-ad must of t h e ntrl .>i v V , ' . . . Alaiy < 1 One week ago we announced this most extraordinary sale of Pathe Phonographs with their complement of $25 worth of FREE Pathe Records. Today, we announce that practically one-half of the instruments we were allotted for this sale have been taken. Our allotment for this vicinity was '15 phonographs (1921 genuine Pathe Model 10; same as shown in cut). ' ' . . . _ • Six had been sold up to two o'clock yesterday. This means that there are but nine remaining to be taken. And as the sale is just now becoming thoroughly advertised and as many persons have seen and heard the instruments who intend to procure one but have not yet made their selection, it will be but a few more days until the whole allotment will have been taken. We therefore suggest that you come in at once if you wish to own one of these Fplendid phonographs and its superb equipment—upon the terms of this special sale. Telephone 61O-J One Universal tone arm and sound box for playing all makes of records. Z . The total price for this entire oalfis h §150. Nation-wide, sale is being held; that I S genuine Pathe phonographs (Model 10), with their complement of $25 worth of FREE Genuine Pathe Records, were allotted to us for this purpose in this town and that this same identical sale has been planned for a nationwide demonstration which will embrace approximately 500 cities and towns of the United States. - a t •' Hallowe'en partv in the I'KUlH WHUULfclUWW. ]arr,e fruit parking house' on the | Coddinjrton farm. The building was pay with Hallowe'en decorations, ! HALLOWE'EN HOODLUMS BUSY and a j^reat variety of panics weiv ' AT BELFORD. played. ' ! One indestructible genuine Pathfi Sapphire Ball (full-tone) and one indestructible genuine PatbS Sapphire Ball (halftone) for playing Pnthc Reconb. One hundred steel needles, And it is to thoroughly demonstrate this fact, this marked superiority, that this ni nt PDftM nflinni ETflVI/M ! • The phonograph offered in this solo h tho 1921 genuine Pathe Phonograph Model No. 10, 43 inches high, 20y 2 inches Jeep, as shown in cut, in Mahogany, Walnut or Oak, 5-ply, absolutely the most substantial cabinet construction on tho market today, equipped with: sick v-'ilh sore throat. [ team lout lo A shiny Park hirjh William O'Hrien of Leonardo i:; school'it second team Friday afterworkinir in a factorv ill Malnwiin. ' "IKHI at I.coaui'do liy a Heart! of Ii! MiiiM Lillian Houthall of Leonardo lo 0. ttresses Upholstering 39 Red Open Cabinetmakirtg Street . jr. I RED BAKK P&ge Nm.t-U.ta "" NOVEMBER 3, 1&20. THREE PENSIONS GRANTED. Aid for Seven Monniouth County Widow, i . Revoked. Judge Lawrence has granted widows' pensions to three Monmauth :ouuty women. As un indication of iros^ority in the county the pensions of seven widows wore revoked as Hiey are now able to earn a comfort ible living for themselves aud children. The pensions grunted were to Mr*. Anno Phrnncr of Middlutawn, (14; Mrs. Lucy Ahuriu of Long Biauch, $22; and Mis. Carlson of West Long Branch, $18. Pensions revoked und the respective amounts were: Mrs. Murgaret Stryker, Bed Uunlt, $0: Mrs. A\nio Uty|ihun, Lung Branch, $!); Mrs. ^pUxy Cittudino, Long Branch, $20; Hi 8. Annie McCormjck, Holmdei township, $28; Mrs. Martha A. Bfjir, Helinar, $14; Mrs. Minnie Ciira>anili, Asbury Park, $9; Mrs. Anna W.Venublo, Anbury Park, $15. 4> You've Made t I 44- SCHOOL TEACHER ROBBED. Teacber in Ely School Bound and Gagged by Highwayman* Misa Murguerite McGowan, teachof the school afc, Ely, five miles west of Freehold); was bound and jagged by a man in the school room ind loblicd of a cheek for $70 and 10 in cash. Miss McGowiin arrived t the school before any of the chiland had just entered the buildup when the robber appeared and cvoled u revolver at her. Mies Meowan fainted and when she became onacious found she hnd been bound nd gagged. Joseph Anesko diBCOvrcd her plight when he drove up ilh his two children. LITTLE SILVER NEWS. OBeph Curtis Wins Horse Race at Hazlet—Supper Next Week. Last summer Joseph Curtis sold his liorse to Elias Thorne of Hazlet. On Sunday a race between this horse and | i Keyport horse was held at Hazlet, villi Mr. Curtis as the driver of Mr. Iriiorne's steed. Mr. Thome's liorse von handily. The horse hud previpuHly been defeated twice by the ort horse, but Mr. Curtis was |not the driver on either of these ociihions. His friends say that's why lie horse lost. An oyster supper will be held by Jthe Methodists at Church hall Thursllay of next week. It will be served py the men of the congregation. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Burton Blades bf New York, 'spent Saturday und Sunday here. There is not. much change in the Loiulitiou of George Curtis, who has Bieon in a serious condition the past |wo months. Mi«K Knlhei'ine Nolan of Jersey |C!ily spent Saturday and Sunday with • Helena Vanderveer. A dancing class for children lias lieen formed l)y the women's welfare ponimiltee, with Mrs. V. Parker Wilkinson us instructor. A masquerade dance wus held by this class "riday night at the suhoolhouse. A Hallowe'en party was held Thursday night for the children of the Methodist Sunday-school. At the hchoolhouse Friday afternoon u HulJowe'en party \\'.".s held for the pupils. The Methodists will hold a eatl prayer meeting tonight at William W. Shamuanure'.s. Next Wednesday night a prayer meeting will be held at Roy Inscoe's. I Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Flatley of [lOlizaheth .spent last Saturday and Sunday with Mrs, Flatley's parents Mr. and Mrs. James Ayrcs. Uev. Herbert Smith, pastor of the •lethodist church, exchanged pulpit' Sunday with the pastor. of the Kcunshurg Methodist church. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Gardner and Miss Marjorie Gardner have closed their home and are spending Jthe winter at the Hotel Beeehwood punimit, N. J. Mrs. J. Elwood Harvey is recoverig from an infected hand. Mrs. C . W. Shampanore of White jHousc station has been visiting a |William W. Sbampanore's. The Joyous Workers met recently pn Mrs. J. Elwood Harvey's porch, vhich was decorated with autumn Heaves and plants. The society gave la missionary program. The society |will give a play in December entitled "My Aunt's Heiress." A few nights later the Joyous Workin gave a dance at Mrs. Harvey's. Each member was requested to bring r hoy for a guest. Those present vere Mr. nnd Mrs. Harvey, Louise |Biid Malcolm Crosby, Mildred Moon Hand Gregory Gahigher, Anna Schnei tder and John Kemp, Theodora and ICarl Schneider, Nana Scott and |ltobin Getty, Elsie Reilly and Stan "cy Ivins, Barhar Wilkinson aim Richard Parker, Gladys Lefferson an •Russell Hodgkiss, Mayme White and •Stanley Parker, arid Dorothy and iMary O'Connor, Edith Getty," Jam [Wilkinson, Junior Harvey and Mis Tlelen Laurie. Refreshments o cnlte, candy, ice cream and fruit were served. Hoodlums broke a number o |electrie globes on Branch avenui " ifit week. P»ul Crosby was initiated re Icently ns u member of the lodge o lAinerieaii Mechanics. Elizabeth .lackey, daughter of Wil [liam Jackey, was baptised at th "Jelhodist church last week. flIDDLETOWN VILLAGE NEWS Two Hallows'en Parties Held Hei During the Past Weok. I About Bovcnty persona attended •Hallowe'en sociable in the Bapth •chapel Friday night. A surprise Ha •lowe'en party was given for Isuu •Morris Monday night. 1 The women's missionary society and the Steady Gleaners of the Reformed church will meet tomorrow afternoon at Mrs. A. C. Hoot's. Mrs. Clairett Conover of Ashury Park will be the guest of honor at this joint |mecting. Mills ICinmeline Story returned Sunday from the Spring Lake hospital, where she underwent an operaItion. Mra. Thoniasi Kidgway wus called ,t» Jersey City last week by the aiekiiilof her mother. Mrs. Mary Strong has returned to New Brunswick alter having spent 'the Hummer with Miss Klla Hendnokiiun. llurrowes Luyster lost a liorse last •week. Mr, and Mrs. (l.'wldinglon of Jiound Ilrouk iipcnt Kuiuluv with Mi'M Kiln WyckoIV. Mitin l.nura .IOIHMI and Kuthcrinc <'.ninis of New Vm-k upeiit .Sunday •with Misti Freda NieinUedt. Mins Nieiuitedt relurned the visit yealerMrn. Lee Dnviii linn ri'liirni'd from I n long (ilny ut ('uurordville, Penniiylfvuiuit. Mm, Kli/.abelh /.imnieitnan has r e j t u r n e d from a viiiit ut Long Branch. j Midi Carrie Yetniim and h e r nii'cu | n f Fret-hold »|)ent Hunduy with Mm. lAuhcr Krving. and we know you've used your best judgment, and we trust you'll not be disappointed. Now it's up to you to make your choice of a Suit and Overcoat, and if you listen to us, we know you'll not be disappointed in this matter. Value is a mighty important consideration, . and we're doing our best right now, by sacrificing our profits & give you quality clothing at prices of cheaper made merchandise. 4 4 4 4 are priced lower than the ordinary kind. You'll find that out—we hope by getting into them instead of experimenting to your own disappointment. 4 4 OYercoats 4 4 4 formerly priced $30.00 to $95.00 formerly priced $30.00 to $85.00 Now Now $20 4 4 4 to $75 A Swing of 20 to 40 per cent. Manhattan Shirts Stetson Hats "Munsing Wear" Agency for "Duxback" Gunning Clothes + Broad and Front Streets, Red Bank, N. J. •••••*••+•+••• >#»•••••••»•••••••••••••••••§••••••••••••••••»•»•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• the Best The Place to Buy We do not advertise a new instrument every few days, we do not juggle our lines to make an impression, we have made our selection long ago, and having selected the BEST your money can get, we sell the best and nothing else. The Lyon & Healy, Kurtzman, Halet & Davis, Lexington and Estey The SONORA and COLUMBIA are makes of instruments which are a pride to any owner, hear them and judge for yourself, the qualities of the machines are predominant, we need not use any persuasion to make a sale, but we want to help you own one and are making a proposition to you. There is 8 weeks left between now and Christmas; come in NOW select your machine, select $25.00 of records your own choice, begin by paying ONLY $1.00 a week between now and Christmas, get, your machine delivered Christmas morning or whenever , you want it, for the balance of payments we shall make any terms to suit you—within reason, come in now, do not delay. TRU The Store of a Thousand Items" Broad Street §§»§••••••••••#•#• Red Bank, N. J, PEP BANK REGISTER, OCTOBER 27, 1S20. P.ae Twenty ••^^•©•••••••••^••••••^ i M O ¥ r_'_JL.i'_Ti ©022, K e e l EUaoEc f L.... •--•'>, I '/ O P P O B E T E G L O B E MOTEL T H E ONLY T H E A T R E ALONG \". , / , „ , . . i l ^ . . . ^'•'"•l M"V- - " i V Metlnee Daily sat "2:3© . T H E COAST P L A Y I N G ^ ^ ' .L-'U1 J1/ " \ / J1. ,.'U -j i._.W.^i'JiV 7:OO t o iO:-4Q F8. M. 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