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/G L U M E L IV .
WOMAN'S CLUB HAS TWO
INTERESTING MEETINGS
“ IM A G IN A R Y M O V IE S " A R E P O R
T R A Y E D B Y M IS S R U S L IN G .
M A T A W A N . N . J . , F R I D A Y A F T E R N O O N , N O V E M B E R 10, 1923
H i- r O R G A N IZ E D
W ft»
IN
MATAWAN.
L a u n c h e d L a s t F rid a y N ig h t
W h e n O fficers W c r o E lcctcd .
M a ta w a n has ta k e n .a n o th e r forw ard
step for her y o u n g m e n by o rg an iz in g
Y . M . C. A . g ro u p in he r H ig h
STEVENS’ FRIENDS OUT 1SUGGESTIONS 8ECMDING
TO BREAK DEADLOCK
THE MATAWAN LAKE
L IN E
IN
H IG H W A Y
BEEN
F IG H T
HAS
T IO N O F A H E A D .
S chool. Last F rid a y n ig h t at 7 o ’clock
F in e A H * D e p a rtm e n t Haft a a E n jo y 1
T here is T a lk T h a t M a th is M a y S w la s
e ight m e m b e rs o f
the
local H ig h
; ' t o Ste v ecs a n d S e t tle ' Presidency
q Mb SagalQn in G w sn’s H»H T y ^ d * y
b c h p o l, ■in fo rm a lly re pre sen tin g the
A fte r a o o n .
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three upper classes o f thc school, inct
■at th e hom e o f V a n D avies and d e f­
F riends, of S e n ato r W illia m A . Stev­
O n M o n d a y a large nbdicnct! o f club
in ite ly org anized a n d set up , a " Y "
ens, o f M o n m o u th , candidate fo r, the
. m em bers en joy ed the un iq ue “ Im a g *
g ro u p , w h o s e 'a im a n d purpose, i s . ’to
n a ry M o v ie " gra p h ic ally portray ed by
Senate P re siden cy in thc 1924 session;
he lp -create a n d . m a in ta in the highest
are a t T re n to n determ ined t o . n iak a
M iss L illia n R u s lin g o f A sb ury P a r t.
s tan dard s
of
C h ris tia n
character
every, e ffo rt' to. brea k the threaten ed
M iss R u s lin g to o k the audience from
th ro u g h o u t the school a n d its a ctiv i­
deadlock over thc place. T hc lin e w hich
th e w om en of ancicnt tim e do w n to the
ties. :
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,
divided th e seventeen m em bers o f the
T.’om en, o f, B ib le tim e s' a n d so', on
T h e m e e tin g opened w ith the selec­
K e p u l'lic a a S en ate m a jo rity i n t o tw ij
th ro u g h th e centuries u n til the present
tio n n f W i l l i a m M c N a lly as tem porary
tiny— a fa n cy picture o f " A u n t C o lu m ­
cf.inps la s t w in te r over the h ig h v fa ^
c h a irm a n , w h o im m e d ia te ly appoin te d
controversy has been redraw n as clcatr^
b ia ."
D u rin g the recital there were
V a n D avies, J o h n E g g le sto n and K e n ­
ly as if it had never been erased.
tw o m usic a l num bers b y M rs. George
n e th V an P elt as a n o m in a tin g con!W h e n G o v ern or S ilzer launched liii
■W. D a v is o n ," ‘J o a n o l A rc " a n d “The
m ittc e.
The fo llo w in g
nom inatio ns
atta c k o n S enators • Stevens o f M o h i
B a ttle H y m n o f th e R e p u b lic ." M iss
were s u b m itte d : P resident, W illia m
is h I'lKirniMiLr speaker a n d the
iiio u th n n d Case o f Som erset, datin g'
M c N a lly a n d K e n n e th V an P e lt; secre­
the last c a m p a ig n fo r control Of t l ^
..m em bers present were de lighted th a t
tary , J o h n E g g le sto n a m i Jam es C os­
new la w m a k in g b o d y ,’R e pu blic an Sen*
th e y h iu l com e o u t to e n jo y 'th e after
te llo ; treasurer, W a ts o n S tillw n ggoji
utors w h o had been aligned against
. n o o n ’s
en te rta in m e n t,
A
business
a w l F r a n k B oyce, T he v o tin g resulted
these t\Vu m en iii th e last session, like
.m e etin g, a t w h ic h ten new . m em bers
in th c election o f V a n P elt as president,
M a c k a y o f Iie rg e n , for instance, im ­
aw ere v o ted upo n, to o k p la c e , a t the
M c N a lly : as vice preside nt, lig a le s to n
m ediately rushed to th e ir defense, As
e'osc o f M iss K usilng's lecture, /flic
»* secretary n n d Stjllw ttRKon as tre a s­
i result it won predicted th a t the DenU
n e w m em bers are M rs. C. C .'N o rw o o d ,
urer.
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,
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.
.
ocratlc G o v e rn o r w ould face a solid
M r s . G e orge G illis, M rs. H e rbe rt Jjturt,
A t this tim e W illia m 1Uedle, the le a d ­
K ep ubllean fro nt In the S em ite o f the
M r i. H e rm a n T lio m e n ,.M r s , J o h n S,
er, o f t lif.fjr p u p , fo rm ally im tn llc d tlio
crim ing year, I t ’:W!i» then il»eir,reil by
iM c C u rd y , M ias M a ry W e ils, M is»
p ftieerj, using ti very im prcsalvc itutalcertain nbaervera thnt (lie E xecutive
i a u r a G o rd o n , M rs. R o n s o u W a r n c ,
Ih tlo n cercm btiy, . E n cli officer was rchud poildlfied HI*’ p o litica l oppoiietttsi
U in
C ia r k e i» < V M r » . H a r o ld
f|iic#ted to s ia n d w hile th e lender very
T his w ns lin e , too, u n til last week,
Iiis b ro w . . '
'....
sitriply a n d yot very force fully ,.prese nt­
w hen tiic g ro u p w h o stood w ith Stevr
. ' H r i . W illln m H o p p e r, S ta te Clmired to each o n e tho special fOnponaibitcn* Inst w ild e r culled a coiilerence to
n a n o f L ite ra tu re , w u a u im b lu o n neity w h ic h fulls u p o n lilm ;ti». art ofliccr
fiatiio th e ir slate for the o rg uiilzatian
c ount o f iiln tB t, to bo present nt thu
o', tho tnjr:inl*aticni a n d clm llonBcd lilm
o f the 1!)J4 fieiutte,
As noon nn (lie
l'liic A rt* D e p a rtm e n t u ic c tiim Held u n
lo keep (In' ■tnmlurds h l" h from (he
Svgators w h o refliRCil to follow Slovetlji
Tuonduy in Cicrnu'.i H n li. T im clmirbo gluiiiiig, Knch iiflleer eni’lieslly aelast w in te r len in ed o f till# move, all
n in n o t Kino A rts, Mrs, A, 11. M ender*
ei-ptctl the re spon sibility and pledged
plitiis for o n ilc d a ction were ininieill!>Oii, \vnii very fui'Uiimte In o b ta in in g
h im se lf nud Ul* lo y a lly ta tlte k <o u i >
titely d c d a re d oiT.
M rs. J o h n I I , C ook o l R e d Ufttilt ta
n iid It* principles.
S en ato r Stevens Is a n n n lld iito for
apeak,
M m , C o o k Imn travelled ex
T in; next Ite m o f bu sln cM tnk c n tip
the i ’ resldeney and Ills followers, it Is
teitnlvL'ly m ul guvn u utoht d e lig h tfu l
whs the election of delegates to tlie and'.'i'larctl, seem to [ n m
Uolierls of
tu lk on tilt: " D r a m a a n d 1'ltiu A rts" ns
m ini S tate O ld e r Hoys' C onference to
H u rllim to lt
for
lender,
The
entltlie «nw ‘. h e m in the countries o f Jnbe In liiilw u y D ec em b er 7th, Htli aud
fte v e iis g ro u ii li f t lllo ie or le i* fur
Ja v a , S ia m a n d C hin n. T here were
■9lh. K enneth V an I’olt, W illln m McS enator Reeves o f
C nndierhiiid
fnr
m a n y a rticles b ro ug h t fro m these t'Ouii- M . i l l . i > ,..1 T . . I . . . 1."___ I .............
/u n it '-tin1'"’" ' "
j ’^ s iiie iU , ait!ioii{(h tlieiti is ta lk from
; tries b y M r i, C ook, used tq liluatrflio
to rc prin en t tlte «roitjt. M r. Ileille w ill
tills (iim rter for bo th S m ith o l l'aasuia
her talk , l'w o nm slciil num bers were
also a ttend, b r ln jf one o t the leader
and llr lg h t of Cape M ay,
i ly o m uc h appreciated, n vocal nolo hy
delegates fro m
M o n iiim ith
C ounty,
Th'.’re Is ta lk that the Htovens m en
M r«. H a rv e y Vntt llr im t , accom panied
Thin coiiferenee Is tine o f the largest
pmy Induce either J fiitlil* o f Oei'uit or
by M r i, A. S , I ’nisoiui, and ii vocal 1 0 I0
and bos, held In the eastern part o f Ihe
I lirlg h t o l C apo M a y to come over to
by M ra. lid w ln -S. f-upton, accom panie d
lUxiUui
05 it tt(l U AI ♦OtulyiJ (tu (yotjt
I tin-ill, w hich, i i it iiil|i|>ciis, w ill settle
by M ra, A ttain n utiko, A n u m b e r o i
five anil six h u n d re d old er boys from j the contest,
itiCinbcra o f the K evp ort M le rn ry C lub
Iill over New Jersey.
I
m o m o i tiiose, in fuel nli of the niitl*
«vrrc {uWdUIH tllltl IU UIV tiu|l« u illiu ;
M a ta w a n has thu d istin c tio n o f hc- | Stcveiui m en are k n o w n ns Kdge
refreshm ent!! wore panted by the com ­
Iuk one o f thc Ilm t tow ns In M o n ­
I SeimtutB, tlu il Is U lth m d s of A tlan tic,
m ittee 111 ch;itt|e n m l a social h o u r was
m o u th C oun ty to take active Interest
M ackay o f Iierg en , S m ith of Passnle,
r n jo y c j. 1
,
iu thu V, M . C, A, anil Imn lim l a local Reeves, lihuself, Ila rrls o u
of
Hssex,
O n W eilitsM lny, N ovem ber 2 lnt, tlie
hoard and
o rg a n isa tio n
for
years,
Ilav ls of C loiice ste r nnil llrlg h t, M athis
regular m o n th ly meeliiiM o f tlm H o m o
Som e of the tnenibcrii o( tliu present
It thu o n ly one not liiin u tlly classified
D e p a rtm e n t w ill he held at the hom e o f
board are J. P . Lloyd, O liv er I I , D ig " lu this w ay, I t w ill bn recalled thnt ill
the c hairm an , M n , T r u n k 11. M iss,
gin , A d a m U nlike, T lie ron U n lit, D r. the S em ite enueiis of last yenr lie vot
p ro m p tly a l ,1 o'clock, A ll the nicnilicr*
I- K, D avis a n d K, H o w a rd Lloyd, Tho i d against this fa ctio n nnd fo r Men
o f th c basket-imi.kluK ctiua m e nuked to
m inisters o f the bo ro u g h ate nlno inem- ato r W n llw o r lb o f t'n m ile ii lor Sem ite
briiif! a sharp k n ife , n' .xltmll piece o f
in'rs in an ex-otAelo cnpnclty, Theso President ns airnlnst S m ith of P u jia lc ,
w o o d n u d eitliur n nut pick or an awl.
lileu ean be eo iigrntiditted o n the e a rn ­
M ra. D . K, V ntiV V jckle i s ,the In struc ­
est support they h a v t.B iv e n this w o rk
A n E a p U n a tla n .
tor aiul thc hnnkct lo be inuile Is n
In thc past uu d on th e ir vision (or the
tn n d w lc h banket.
lu a recent Issue o f The Jo u rn a l It
future,
O n W e d n e s d a y last the th ird chum in
wnn a n n o u nc ed thnt J , R, l.e lfc rts nm l
•ilrrssm n k in u was held ut thc hom o o f
C hi is D e n se r c la im tiic dottilno chain*
’ M rs, Uliss, These Ki'oups.ttrc tmiklnH
(buin iiiii'iit iMittoiii, n m ,it)cr 1, nnd llie
1 w om en are d e lig h te d w ith the results—
w ell-fitting dresses.
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•
P o p u la r O r a to r Id D em a n d.
Red Cross R oll Call,
pionship. W e learn
thut this Is in
Class C. W . Ci. Itcdlc and V. H , Lloyd
ate Class A cham p io ns, w hile Clnas li
is in an u n se ttled cond ition .
T he luiiiiild K o ll C a ll o f thc A m erican
N a tio n a l K cd C ro a t Is b e in g held tills
year from A rm istice D ay , N ovem ber
llt i i, to T h an k sg iv in g D ay , Novem ber
20th, T his is tlie on ly a p p e a l except In
IT S H O U L D B E U N D E R J U R IS D IC ­
REDRAW N.
..
Cln‘l<lren May V «nturo‘ oo Ico Before
It li Safe ^to Do So— First W ator
Fowl on La'ko Shot.
M a taw a n j N. J., N ov. 12, 1923.
E d ito r J o u r n a l:
I h c com pletion, o f the w o rk on the
M a ta w a n Lake and thc ra p id raising of
the w ater suggests to the w riter thc
necessity o f placing thc lake un de r thc
jurisdic tio n of a d ire c tin g head of some
Qtifl,
.
T hc lake w ill soon be frozen over ana
it w ill he a gre at tem ptation to m any,
eapecinlly children, to venture oil thc
th in ice, even th o u g h it m ay not be of
NUMBER 18
N O E X P L O S IV E S A T M O R G A N .
A n m m n c e m e n t M a d e by S upcrm ten de at
:T h a t A ll H a v e B e e n Rem oved.
T here are no m ore explosives stored
at the M o rg a n general orduaucc depot
a cc ord ing to a n a nn o u nc em e nt just
m ade b y S u p e rin te n d e n t R eu b e n Forgotson, o f S o u th A m bo y, w h o . is in
chargc o f tlie shippin g at the plant,
a n d O . E. Pyle o f the D u P o n t C o m ­
pa n y a t W ilm in g to n , D el. T h c a n ­
noun cem en t th at a ll o f the explosives
have been rem oved is ■
’ received w ith
considerable joy by the residents, of
P e rth A m b o y , S o u th A m bo y , K c y p o rt,
M o rg a n a n d M a ta w a n , w ho still v iv ­
id ly rem em ber thc g re at explosion at
th e shell plan t d u r in g the war.
O n M o n d a y 'a fte r n o o n , according to
th e ann ou nc em e nt, a bo at c o n ta in in g
the last piece o f explosive wus towed
fro m ih e dock a t thc p la n t in Checsc-
sufficient strength to sustain th e w eight
spread over it, and an nccidcnt, per­
haps fatal, m ig h t be the result.
iieakc, o u t in to R a rita n Day n nd sent
AVIiile I desire to sec thc lake used
n n d .enjoyed by every one, I do believe
th a t there should be some one to say
W hen il is safe to be used, be it thc
L u k ^ Com iuittece or thc Dorough
M r, l'o rg o tso n m ade a m in ute in spec­
tio n of th e p la n t,
o n its w ay to o th e r -government a r ­
senals,
A fte r th e boat hnd departed
l'o r the past two ycurs ahelts nnd
various kind s o f explosives have been
stored ill thc plant. O fte n it was said
this a m o un t nf pow der wns enough to
C oun cil, aud tlm t no one should lie per*
liiilte n to go on the ice u n til the right
to tlb so is given by the hoy or person
blow S o u th A m bo y
11? w hom tuny lie given tlio power to
tea uta te thls m atter, ,
began u gcncrnl c!cniwt|i nnd, acc o rd­
y ! ! «iso desire
to m y
thut
recently
s m iiiu e H fowl enme in to the lake for
shelter ond th at one of th e b lrd i was
hliot ttntl k ille d ,b y n person, There {*
libi d o ubt but whnt tills firm sheet of
winter will 11e o fte n used b y ,fo w l from
th e bay and iiiiH ralory IiIiiIh, niid there
front
tho
m ap.
H ow ever, w hen tho p la n t .w in recently
to ld fit pub lic n uctlon , th c g ove rnm ent
in g to M r . F org otson , thc plnut to-day
i« free o l sli explojlveii.
S IX M E N A R R E S T E D .
'
S ix M o n m o u th C ounty m en were a r ­
rested n t a n early hour W ed ne sday
iiioi iiliiK by C o u n ty D ntcetlvo H ue nud
three m em ber* o f tho S tate police nit
the
A th iu tic
IllglikintU -C uiuiihcll'n
.'. A h a last nungestlon, T w ould say
ilia t in the spring swans should liu
placed upon the hike, n ud as n starter
Ju n c tio n road, charged w llli nttemiitllili to h o ld iip n n iittUuuublle loud n l
lii|tint\
T lm m en wen* taken to lip d Itiuil;
' o f . i i i e tuod to tnirclinsc thuni, 1 will
coiVinlifitc ?IU,
■
aud lodged in the jn ll there nud given
ti liearlti!! tisforv Jiiiile u of tlw l ’etic.e
1<
Kcupectfully, A . I.tikciiinii,
W iiliiw iliih t,
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T lie m en arrested wcrc VJoyal I'ltu in ii
m id I'Vank S h o rt of M ntaw nil, VVaiI nil A llilurntiii Hi .li W iliilllll CnillsllllW
Jiih lsr Roil Cross,
T lie a liilu al Ju n io r l^ n l (,‘ro«s roll call
Ili'Hilti the first o f N ovem hur. In i i rdin
to liu recordeil n,i a m eiu licr encli elilld
lim l to c o n trib u te som ething,
Fifty
cents o l the enrii'ihni’nl fee |(ori lor
ol K ev p ort, Dcitben H, M its u i o f A t
lautic Hiyhhittds um l RaytttoitU W ftllltts'
ol Port M i)111111>111h.
A ee urd liig to niilhoi'lllen the men arc
niciulii’i'n of nn u r g n n U rd gang w ho
t in .'J u n io r lie d Cross N ew s and tlr
balance Into tlm children'll fund,
The M iila w nii School m id thc Clllfwnotl S vI k io I collected 5517.37,
ICneh
have been lioklliiK up nm l (tlryltiw ti|>
ou bo nlle gge ts 111 llie vicinity o f A t ­
lantic lll|.ihlaiul9 for ncvcntl tiunitlis,
room ilia t I'o tilrlb uk n ) iceclvcd a R ed
t.'roits bnim cr a n d cacli pup il a m em ­
bership button,
S u y jjtu tiim to M u n ic ip a l U o d l^i,
A m o n g thc tw enty foreign born resi­
dents u f M o n m o u th C o u n ty w ho pass­
ed tlie ir lin nl ex a m in a tion s for rlllis nfh lp before l fcdcrul ICxiunlncr A, li,
Stephens n nd Jiid u o R u llf V. Lawrence
W cdm'Hthiy, w eie tiln e ln to I’ nlol, Italy ,
C lilfw ood ,
nud
Ita ly , M n tnw a n .
Felice
C O M lN C i
D e lla
l'ictrn,
C O M IN G !
To tla v s ChrUfmas Cantata.
Tlu!
p c n im n rn t
luiprovi'iuent
of
n
mile of tlie M n ta w iu i'O ld llild u o rotul
«n<! tlu* ('njiitcitiplntc'd in ip in v i'in cu t o f
tilt1 haluuce ctf tlie paini’ nm il w lililn
the' C o u n ly o f M ldillrncx hy t}u‘ iionrrl
ot F r td to lilu r s uf thut county, (»!!» for
llie [iL'iniaiu'iii luiprovruu-nt of
the
rthni t fin d u n o f llio ahinr ioimI in M on
ihou 111 C iv ility hy thu lio im l o f C liim 'ii
I'Vt'choitlcM o f thin county* A i th<
budget will bv nmih: up du rlii/' the
m oittli o f lX 'cenihcr, o ur llonit!|(li
t otiiicll
nm l
T ow nsftlp
C om m ittee
nhoulil mo before tht? Hoanl of l»ree-On N ovem ber 9 tli K, H o w a rd I.ly o d ex trao rdinary em ergency w hich the
A t the re g u la r m o n th ly tiieeiitijr n f H okum & Soalmm Croat Am^rle-n liohiern aiui re«|ut'ftt thn cost ni thc
Circus a t Mntnwan.
addressed th e P a re n t Teacher#' A sso­ Ucd Cross in a k e j d u rin g thc year, Its the M e tho dist K piscopnl C liurcli, it was
tnO|>OH<:tl liiiprovcincul lie iiir h ld n t in
Thc largest agg re g atio n o f skilled
c ia tio n o f S hrew sbury im T iilliuftfu it purpose is to m a in ta in the m em b er­ decided to have the C hristm an celebra­
tlie W2\ bmlffcl
Phases
of
S ch ool
A d m in is tra tio n ship nt a p o in t w hich w ill enable tbe tion o f the S u n d a y S chool on C hrist­ pcrfortiiem am i trained niilniiils ever
(he duties mas eve th is year and to have a can­ In o u g h t together for the iimusciiieut
W h ic h A ffe ct thc Public.” O n S u n ­ org an ization to p e rfo rm
B in iiR l) ro ito ffic e (u r Laurenco H a rbor.
day eve nin g M r, L lo y d will spe.'ilc ir. placed upon it b y C ongress, T hose o f ta ta In ste ad o f thc tiaunl Christm as r.tid cnli|(hliiicnl o f tlio A m erica n p u b ­
T hr INmlofliee h e p u itm o n t is ailvorlic.
the R e fo rm e d C h u rc h nt M id dletow n , us w ho are m em bers o f tiic org an iza ­ party,
L ittle C ilro n c lh i, the c h ild w onder; IiMmk for applicant^ to tula: ('Numiim*
a nd on T uesday evening at S outh A m ­ tion w ill surely not allow o u r member- j
ship to lapse, lie ready w ith your dotP ro f, S w lugc m , from tlie University ho n for I ’resiileittial I'o itoH ire t<* he
B rought to O u r Attention.
boy.
M r . L lo y d recently addressed u mass lui w h e n tlte A m erica n L e g io n hoys | R ecently n m a n in o ur bo ro u g h ask­ of C h in a ! the Ily polow iik iy s, ventrllo- openeil tit U uK enee ir«vhor. It Is the
In tention that tlie tHilci* ishall hr* pei’vr«l
m ee tin g o f thc J u n io r O rd e r o f U n ite d cull on you, as they have charge of tbe ed w hy it w us th at thc a uthorities per­ <jtilitnj M n c anelll, the world's famous
ithet* front Keyport or S outh Ainhuv.
| m itted persons in a n d adjacent to our m a g ic ia n ! H arney (ionp.le fi Spin l(
A m crictm M e ch an ics in N e w ark at drive this year.
w h ic h tim e lie was presented w ith a
han dsom e k o M em blem i» tlte f.irtn o f
a w atch fob. T his wiis presented In a p ­
p reciation o f his services to thc sick
and w oun de d in the hospitals of Ihe
Statfl du rin i; the W o rld W a r.
Tor floldiers In Canal Zone.
T he M a lu w n n lli'finch o f llie A m e ri­
can Hcd Cross lilled th e ir (junta o f
borough to sell to Ids sou. a mere Imy,
P lug , w ith bells m il the
riv p o r n iilim
in tox icant* w h ic h eaiimul him to be­ uu d the W h a n g D oodle, the only liv ­
A t tile m ee tin g o f the W . C. T. O., come so d r u n k th a t It rc iiu im t tw o or ing siieeimeiis j M u c D o m ih l & M a e l.n .
held nt Mrs. W ils o n L in k ’s home ou three days for h im to iiober up. lie inond, in tlie ir a rlistie fn lli dances;
W ed ne sday afte rn o o n , attractiv e year Inis reipiestcd th at these
places lie lle lo Kim , the w ild aud hairy iiiiui from
Ihe fullest
books c o n ta in in g m eeting places fnr the clmird, hut his plea has gone unheeded, H iiilan n sc nr: Jlitttr rriip ,
I.n Ij v lu captivity, nnd in ativ other mar
year, together w ith nam es o f suhjeets nud he r ig h tfu lly n>.!<! " W h y ? "
xeloit'i, oiyiitlfyluir nnd m i 1 111-jni»vc»ltfind leaders, also a list o f Idi'al, C ounty
lug at:t:i, Com e a n d wllneii'i for yourami S tate officers o f the W . C. T, U ,
r,le c tio n m ils
\UTe presented to the m em bers. Mrs. n r n iiH the C o u n ty o f M u m n u u th for m il lhi"i!> wnni|cr«, H iln i; lie- ivh'de
M iiry C onover gave a very ioteresling Her,’ires n:i in iin b e iii o f e liv lin n boiinls la in llv w ith you for nn evening o l inn
, liter, thrlll'i m id w nniliT tnriit,
pin g rutu oil "C ln ia lliiii Cltineiislilp." oi thc le n t o f p n lliiii: p la n 's 'ihiiuld In: nml lint)1
W . C . T . U . M o a tin g ,
C hristm as biuw tor the soldiers In the
C nnnI Z on e some tim e ur.o, T his w eek
lit colliItlliotts elijiiy m en l m id sull'ifnea rccjiii'st for five m u te liri|(s was re­ T w enty were pieaent. D elicious re- *iiLlmiIttoil lo the llo n id nf Chosen
lion, Novem hi'i' ,’,l, I'!/,!,
lilth' '.hfnvs
ceived from
heiiilijiiai ters.
A n yo ne fiT^iliinrnts e/ere :iei ved at the elojie of l ler’linlileti! b e fo rr Novem ber 10, I'/,!.*
fm m fit.ifl to Mi.ill, |l!|; itliuw :itult)i nt
ior paym ent on tlo v c in b e i 21, l'J.M.
«riiliTil|( to he lp either liy mnldtuT it the m eeting,
A ilvi'i lln-iiii’iit
A l’ Id lli should (list be iii'|ini,Fvii by li
b a n o r a d o n a tio n o f m oney lo buy nr 1 o r fjnlp,
tli.. lin io iiiih or T ow nsh ip Clerk In tlie
Illic it to fill the !>iii;h, please lei M m .
IMI b iir ii’ls S iifiar fleets, tlo rd o n ri s[M i live m iiiili Ipalill*
$^!i.f)0 Iln w m il.
A lb e rt ft. S m ith , o f II M ull
S i,( ’el,
M o n h lo u 'il, N. J.= A dviallseilv o n l e r n f Ih e H o a r d o f t .h ii a 'ii
I'm ’ liifni m illio n 1,'iiillfii' l,i lie- litre"!
k n o w fttul stie w ill let you know n\tv M ini,,
1111.nt .:i J Ub
I j r i 'l i i i l i l e i s ‘ o l th e C o u n t y o f M ini- of pe nu iii nr pii.Mins w ho sliile fllgiei
of bags, ete.
lllUlllll.
oif Ihe K io iiu t I,aud & I Ionic Sales
C ld..r M ill
sfl’l ope n A u k u iI J / lii, ( ,,l:n l M o nd ay ,
W r.dtu'sitoy a n d S aturday, tie t Jn lrr
iio iit y uiir , o w n ujtiiRs. vJiiarirs i i
K ip p M a rlb o ro , N , J . Tel. I M I ’5 b'reehoid.— A d v c rtiiie m ciit U t nov 9
A dv e rtise In thU paper.
Hnvn
V im
C l I A S . Iv C O L I i ,
,'ii '-n
Clerk.
the V audeville show sit tlie Ulvnll ‘|'h?J
'itre, M ntuw itii, every VVi'11mi-.il.iy and
"tiiliiMiity r.- A d v i'i UMemeiH l i
.
<Wi M a in Street,
MntiHviiu,
liiitrn n rc , M id dlesex
A ilicrtlse m e n t Zt 2-l>*
St.—
;’.tri W , .VUli SI., New
\'6i I. ( 'ily. ■Ailvei tin 'lin 'lit 'It I (\‘l ^v-J
I fated N ovem ber 7, l*>.M.
A lim l •clans, second Itlil for wallrefis
und I'ciicrnl hnusew iiilt,
N o washing
F lg ln C oupe lu A-l condition. In
i|uh a IC. I I , W h ile , W iish ln n ln ii St, • i lior looU in g. II, S, T rrhtinc , Mnt.twnn,
Phone J52-J — A d v c rtlsc in c n t 2t 2-9 wj. --Advi'i tlic m c n t .It D-2.1
S tre e t
A short session of thi; ISorougli
C ouncil was held Tuesday n ig h t in the
council chambers. E d w a rd J, M a G r a tli,
as spokesm an fo r a de le g a tio n fro m the
F rc n e a u Indep en den t Fire C om pan y,
naked pernussioii o f the b o rough to r^’*'
rtll fhe ^O 'g allo n la n k on tlie ir fire
tru c k \vith w ater from bo rough liy*
iJrnntR a fte r they had been once emp*
tie d Ot 1 fire. M r , M a G r a tli stated there
vas? practically n o w ater in F re ncau
on tl th a t the firem en had to take Unit*
n iR h n ' to a little stream to fill tbe tan k,
fn so doiiur they necessarily drcn* ir*
mi m l w ith tho v/atcr w hich wan damp.«inK to thc i n l i n e tin w ell as difficult
:<tul eutuiled a lo** o( time Ut
cneies.
Consent was readily ^ v e n , o n ly th e
f'-emen were nnked to fill tlu'ir ta n k
from thc p u m p in g station fa th e r th an
the fire hydrants,
'
W . U , D Ihk^h nnnoun<;«il »Kat tho
S outhern extension o f llro a d S t r ic t
had hecu eompleted. P a y m e nt o f tho.i
%vork oil tK« street wns due the con* ,
tractor, Sninuel nrcw er, An’ there-tvu»
n ot suliielent moncytt in thu treasury
SI,??!!.*#) to jm y the conlrfictor,
Cotn|i1ulniA Itntl been rc.celviul o f tho
co nd itio n th r ntrecta wcrw left in n fta r
Ih e .ie\vei‘ lmd been inht.ittt’d, T his waf*
luiM ely inneftsury, U the H io n n d hii*
lo nettle, otherwise there w ould nut ho
cih h ik Ii dirt to brltiK the rx eav ation (ip .
to the Kradi). M r, D I k k io , c h a irm a n o t
th « .Street C on nn ittc c, M a tril he ba il
IkhI the flh t dintvihilteti hr fttil tin po.tflhle nittl w hen the K m un d ^etth’ il it
w o iih l have to he rounded u p uuuin.
A tU vntle A venut* nud O r e h t ir ii S tr e e t ,
h
sahl, were ;iosv In Kood ullage,
The M a y or eidled u t t c n t iw tu thn
la r^ i1 num ber o f deHiupieut t n t e t but
U; ih i n f o r m e d ( h a t t h e y )i ;h I iO M u l y P.U
been juiid.
1
MIIm Us th<? iiiMiiiiiii ii* | lv lp ,3 - ? Were
paf.Jifd for paym ent,
fjT A T F . E D U C A T I O N
W lt K K .
N uvem bnr IB In 24 flg* A »idd by B ta t«
D e p a r t m e n t o f l^dueallon.
.
,
C a ril a t TlmnUa,
1 t.ihf’ 1hl.f opportunity to cxpreHN
my •linccrc lliaiiki find nppm 'M llon to
nil tliii-if who do iihly \viiil(i'i| fm mul
fiHppmtrd nm nt the (jriiria l I'lleetlun,
K«^v, riili, In my fiiifi i r,r.(ul <
l'or oiiMiibrr o f ih r lloiinf of ('I io m ' ii
1‘‘j eehohh i -I,
f i a i * v a, it o w i m N .
A flv n ll'.i in rn l w j,
iMrbinive, him been net ufllilc by tho
S b tle D e p iirtm m t of I'M um HoP lo be
o h fe iv e d un Kdueatlon W e e k / a n d all
the Nfhooh m e to hohl ripceM c x e irln e i
un * prnjtraiin, l)enlde tlir lr re idda f
(m iifie of Httidie^
P u i’iphfctn have been M'lit out to tho
p u p n ln te iu le n U and p v im ip a U o( th «
h I io o I n, settinK forth fniKMectioti»
to w hat port o f p io fiiisn ii to fentnrc,
ono the tc a c h n n o f iiiaiiy o f (he in<ij|
(*rh<'ol» lire pliOinliiK lo ea iry <»nt theso
rro^riuuR.
VlHitnrn arc welcome lu the m bo ol ,
»«"i:<ionn at any time, Imt especially nro
tb*> lilt e d to (*ttcnd thc pehool.i dm*biff thiii week m id cn)oy the jipccLil
I rojjr.imn w hich arc lo Ix prepared am i
■
’I m * lo eee just wlmt I.h In I nk done for
the eW Idrrn by tli^ pnblie *ichool».
1‘otriotU* rewdim?H, vo»a! and n u t jti*
liu’uliil
n e le tilo n i nud tbe tellin g o f
patrio tic fitoricfv aro ■
to lie fc u tu m l, nnd the ehildren ;ne to ^
ho ^iv e n tiilliH on health, loyalty to
Ihe Niot nod to their cotm try, nnd a lio
tall 'i o n the value ol a u edueatioiL
t'dtieiitioitiil nml
A enrdial Invitation hi extended ttt
tin public to v h ll our n ^ io o l nny lim n
dioliiK Ihe week, T h r follow ing pet'*
mum w ill mhheiirt thn filit.b u li on tho
diM'rt hpeelfied !
M om lity, Nov, l f^ ^ a , m.- W illln m ^ ft
>ndtb,
C ounty
S\»pvrinteiidvnt
(*f
JlelioolM.
'li W i d a v , N o v , .'0, 0
tin e
ii,
in.*— Mr»t. Ju< *
)i'( :it h ijt in i( I S f i l d e n i
of
n i/ih ’'i ( lu ll a n d iiie m h e i' o f th e
W o«
H e ,m l
o f K d iH a llo ti,
VVednendnv, Woy, / I , o {j, in C «»tl f*f 'HiiOii«n>
W llli,tin \V. I.tidwlft, p i H i jf of M itttu
/ wl-ih tu ilmnlf nil w ho w r ir »io Kind w on l l a p l l u (ihureh,
,
iij. to help nn' In th e to n tf 'tl f«>*' '’ 111!’
'I h iii'd ,iv , Nov', iM
p, m. Itivymoml
New ( JiM‘io I'U n.r1 •»( liti Joieph'ft ( j»thr W h ite , lienltn V'lce Mtrtlr C o m m um !*
lit' ( Iniii h,
er A n ie iii an l.ej-ion,
AHt'n I!, Cu bit*,
| 1-iMiiv', N ov ■
'*>
p, n!.»-'LdKli 14i
A<l' *'l I
1
r . . . . . t , . * , Ni.M.iL.M.i't C - n iiU V ,
M , C, A ,
.Mh*Mh»« CrtiinHna
it ml new lot o ft Inhl M ih iim v be hiMt/;hl
it1. M n l';f)li,f» biiihei '-hop, ' nmi' in itii'l
tire |lin n
Ailvei tU i’ini'Ml
(o lh n v e d
N fi. C o h b V
hv
When- the
ho i o."
I ’, 111 W HUt 111
F o r fl»ln,
Gas r in ne for unlc.
t in ji. p to p e itv .
E x ten sion o f B riu r j
C om ple te d a a d N ote Itiu e d to P a y
C o n trac to r B a lan c e D ue.
'J he week of Novem ber IHtfi lo 24tlif
lust yfur Uy tlio I'm mty t»f MMitll'Pfx
A d m itte d lu C itl«ensldp,
S o u th e rn
to in ert thu hill, a reiiolntion wan
Gang
tliepej liM » from b d n n shot or shot at.
M ig h t I suggest lo ihe Lake C om m it*
tee tim t they cull a iileclln g and thnt
>
F IR E M E N G IV E N C O N S E N T T O
F IL L T A N K O N FCRE T R U C K . ,
vi\ to execute n n Im jtrovouteut note {or
IlidloVnd to b » M em bers of
P re yin g o n n o o tlo n g a ri,
slioliUI ho sonic nlt|W tak en to protect
th e above, as weH'iin other matters, lie
t'oiiiildercd n> to b c n u ilfy ln g thc lak ef
BOSO'JGH TO HELP OUT
FRENEAU ON WATEli
it
a d d ii'fc i w!H hft
oiovlni*
N ph lt
’
'Ui.it
p h tu ro
W on
Oft
wM
F o r H n .ti,
Chun rbo vvilfi’ a l f.Or
tpi.ol fm*
M»lf! betw i'en .1 Hlld 7 o'elorh nrnl I'lldf»y evening In the b'elihc? ntim i of the
F irst Ilo ptlpl C ln in li.— Advertisem ent
I Imve rn.iiti for
aut<H in
baelc o f If'1* M u iii Mt, A i'i'i/ I I . H*
l.c n ir ilie c l, Miilitw:ii,, N. J ,* '‘A iW e r lU ^
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H rlit l!t lrt-iM
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K1WAN1S MOVE TO END
MORGAN GRADE CROSSING
W A N T S T A T E T O A C Q U IR E T R A C ­
T IO N C O . O V E R H E A D S I U D G E .
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. It W o u ld E li m i n a t e D a n g e r a n d
tt\A e
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a d o p tio n o f
ht
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sasp.makingClasses:
~ ’£ 5 l€ $ L 'r
Discus.-ion ot plans for tht* elim iiutk 'ii of thc M o rg a n fjrude crossing oi
till* C entral H ailroad o f New J cimjv
|
tween K eyport nn«l S outh A m boy a m i!
- th e
)
^
P lo le r 'i'inits to S n o re lo the E xtent
o f Sever?) M m u te a,
^
—
—
S ^ L E
a te s o U u io u tavoriuc? •
M ich s te p s , f e a tu r e d th e weefciy iuucli-1
Now Being Held Daily
Between 9:00 and 5:30
i1
\\\
♦ron nf thr: A s ln ir y P arle K iw a n ts C h ih ‘
last week.
H e e l e r ’s I O
ft!T T I
O d d M e dal j f L y i J l C
j
The crossing a* M o rc a ii has 1oiik|
been considered. a serious im pedim ent j
t i autom obile traffic to A sb ury P a rk j
a n a the shore section. In the sum m er, (
1 >avttcularly S aturday and S un da y wht-n i
" shore traffic b a t a. peak, a utom obile*!
tu ro u tc to and fro m t h t shore a rc tied j
u p tor considerable time betw een K ey -1
.'p u r l and S o u th A m bo y. T he crossing;
i i also considered dangerous and in re-!
•• # ctnt'y ea rs several fataltics have oc-j
enrred a t this p o in t..
j
T he prnj>osal o f a jo in t move by th e i
.Asbury P a rk and N ew D ru n iw ic k K i- j
u a n is clubs tow ard the elim ination o f j
th e M o rg a n crossing was b ro ug h t be-j
* fo ie ihe A sbury P a rk org an ization h y j
S te w art A ppleby . H e declared that on f
a u average the g a le * o f the M o rg a n j
crossing were low ered
every three
.m in u te s w hile trains passed.
I t nasi pointed o ut th a t w ith the J e r ­
sey C en tral T ractio n C om pan y aband, iijg its scrvice betw een K eyport a n d ,
S o u th A m bo y a n d te a ring up its tracks, I
the right-of-way o f the trolley com-!
pi'Hj on |hc S outh A m b o y side th ro ug h j
to M o rg a n could be used fo r a h a l l ­
w ay and thc overhead bridge o f the j
t io l liy com pany over thc railroad pur- J
chased, thus elim in atin g the necessity j
. o f UtitduiK R IjridKC o r cuusirif? the rail-1
road to low er fti tracks to perm it tho
, election p i a span.
The; p r o p o rtio n was plnrcd before
. the Ntny H ru n iw ic k C lub at jts meetiiiff
Plllsbury
A &P
W , lb. bag ____
F I o u r * 2^ w- ^
8 9 ^
Kirtunan's
S O A P
( ( B lu e Label s«-§£*
s
SaaQDotiie
H Y not make your own
shades? I f you are
under the impression
that it is difficult you w ill be
surprised liow really simple it
is providing-you start right.
W
if
Lar$eBottle
SKetchup |i j
Our.'lamp shade m aking classes arc grow ing daily under
the direction.of an.expert instructor who not only t.akfes
pleasure in advising you in shade m aking but also offers
helpful suggestions on the selections of materials.
M a i l l a r d ’s SS'
C h o c o la t e
3
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P i£ g S .
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a. &
a s s o rte d
JE L L Y P O W D E R
‘
"® 3 2 :
No g ift is more appreciated than one which reflects the
handiwork of the giver and there is no g ift more acceptable,
io easily made or reasonably priced as a lam p shade. Little
boudoir'lamps, dainty wall lam p panels, bridge of centcr
shades will make equally interesting Christmas gif^s.
J iD C
^ « isS»ee^ eaTSoap “ 9 ^
Van
Frames, silks, chiffons, fringes— in fact every requirement
for lamp shade leaking will be found in the Art Section aa
wclf as finished models on display.
Bon Ami P o w d c r “ » I 0 ( Guldens ^stani>f|3f
H e i n z 9* H - O OotlDCBl- .
Beardsley's gsSfVIS5 Mueller^
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Q u e e n A n n e F ru it CaK.ei2cSSS3^*155
T ucitiay b y a com m ittee composed o f j
M r A ppleby, c|)alrma’n ; Lester W e lle r
e»ut O u s t e r U pdike. ' A niove wilt lie
i.uidc tn nocttrc an approp riation by tho
Stnte H ighw a y C om m ission lo r the
f iic ju u e o f (lit bridge am ! lnitirvtiou
o f p iu o m jlu u s for the condem nation
o f the Jrrvcy C entral T nicticm C»'iu*
pon y vinht*of-wa>\ W i lh the Jersey
t'c n ttu l Tvaetiou C om ium y tcUutiuUU*
Ilf fram liise (or ope ration bt'twecn
K ey porl a n d S outh A m boy, W U under*
/
g
g
.
to OffisstBtstfc f
bwts^o^is*
i\0lmrg f arh,
jv im * th u 'tn jh t'omlomiw Hoih
V hc com m ittee w ill nNo seek the
*\>'<ipetRtuut o ( o fflm ls
of mnwhy
fhlu to niuukip,iiiti<'4 and ite k a lu-ariug
he*«\ie tho St.ite lli«hw.\v Com i'iUshm.
Slim iltl tin ’ i 'I.h m (in ihe d im in u tio n
• the. iii'itb
of the State *\nd New
X\
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"\Otk C l i j v e n t 'd *'v id d v t o e ttt
lilntf lituo to ih r shove f»y more than un
' hour, Lakew ood, it i i also pointed out,
will bu interested in thc n o is in g clitua- tion aa it w ould m t the ru n n in g time to
the P in e C ity cousuU iubly.
C K io g o tn t i f i i t n u L a w .
W it h thc upltvnd
huntin(t
scmou,
farmers and other la nd owner* through< nt tho State la v e Iwul their i\UrrtUoi\
vailed to « ehiinge in th e h e sp a s i law.
M untcr* protested vigoim -dy «Hain«t
tui& io its to the tti^pa.s-i U w li->l rear,
>vh«rh prohibited them
going upon
«n v la n d w ithout fitst ge ttin g permis*
akin o f the owner, Th*re nfe some
V4M Itaets o l HruiU aud vVwrcii U M in
S o u th J c u e y whose ow ncikhif) r f * o nly
S
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OEHL'S GARAGE
110 M A IN
ST .
l- O R M E R L Y
M A T A W A N ,
KNOWN
N . J.
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m x,
m fa 8 jfV ^ » «
W
E
»rc ready forbusincss with a full
line of new imd tip* to-the minute t
n titn m o lillc Biipfiiics mvd ncccssorics,
w om en
to
Jl ^ I
F O R
K E N T
OF NEW YORK
;
GAS:: OILS
B V
D A Y
W c have the tw cllcst a n d latest
fashion s' a n d
model!) o f
S U IT S ,
i
O R
C O A T S , D R E S S E S A M D S K IR T S ,
which wo m a k e to fit y o u r figure frw a
o u r or y o ur o w n m aterial, W e &{to
carry nn a tto r lm e n t o f G ir m e a ti
W E E K
S T U M itiA K E R SE R V IC E STATION
CARS
W ASHED
AND
P E L IV E R E D
;
:•
A ll
K in d s
of
R e p a ir in g
n n tl
P ro m p t
.i t R e a s o n a b l e
T C W If> G
!P?^h
J /!o s p
i!&'
C h n rg rs
S c r v ic e .
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S to c k in g
M ilU . N m ris to w n . P a.— Ad-
’vvrtuf.toeut IOt tt*16 ja v .
l l
LOTS
orders io r t^rttuine fiiiaiM iteed hosiery
fo r m e«» w om en a»vd c hildre n. Khn\U
natc< diRinlng. S alary $75 a week full
A t la n t i c A v e n u e
W a n t f d.
Uevponsibte
position xtitti t>ppoituiiiti- for advancePKi>\, IV*» not applv W'-U'-'i vnu c x p u t
b.Md work. Address Hox H, MatAw-tn
Adf'-rtU rm c::! v. )
INQUllvli
J. R . L E F l^ E R T S
T e le p h o n e - ;* ,Y ..
A p»rlm »ut fo r R ent.
Wodern r»n*n>Om n p ^ r im m t , with
K s m a s c m s s rr K r.
b a t h e a t »Mvt all con\eiileure«, A
K fflw r l* — A d v f ii i n m r n t tf w-j
m
M A T A W A N , N K W
n ® r a a t E a m
th« m u tt a of quitlty feed.
A d v t r t M m n i w»J
•-t i.
M m iin is 1U 1 ^
Stult*.«-
'/ '/
f/
/
/
fenders
/ =l -^cHly and easily
to u c h e d u p w i t h
f I ?flfeptoy\utoEnamel,
j /I lwve led m a n y a de­
lighted a u t o m o b i l e
to po in t his
'
w hole car. Y o u w ill
l/ jifi
believe it w hen you
(l}lB
try it.
N i n e frecflowing,self-leveling,
-:A'4 q u i c k - d r y i n g , lus\J c
* trous colors to clioosc
52^- from . Kffeeto lasts
longer than the origin a llm iiilio n mostcanj,
jp ff ow ner
vmv
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JE R S E Y
B a 3 iB a ia * B n
B a ile y ’s H a r d w a r e
T ry o ur c are ful F re nch D r y d e t a ­
in s nnd I I A N D W O R K pressing, r&*
m odeling o i U t J it s ’ aud G c n ti' C lo th ,
inn.
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O u r m a n w ill call ou y ou, give hira
a trial.
'i
W o rk
callcd
for and
delivered.
IHE Fl. & G. TAILORS
Phono t il K
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W . F ro n t S t , O M W w k ly n W ; ,
K E Y P O R T , N. J.
H oum
Tuoiday, Tlu'riday, S»hstday
2 to T P . M .
DR. E. P. FARLEY
L IC E N S E D
r iJ ID n n n
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t v r t ^ iu K
P fdm or M o th o J
D road & F ro n t dta.
F.\taMliUrd |BG1
ovor
C L I F F O R D W . I I U L S A K T . T rop.
W alUng*. D m g S tore
K e y p o rt, N , 3,
Matawan, New Jersey
(!??n Evwy Kendey, Wednesday s?d
ws
Laurence Van Dusen
Friday lor CustomPressing.
TEA CH ER O F P/A NO
Subscribe For and Advertise
Schreiber’s Fruit Farm
F^r Partleulsri Call
la T\m ISf^WimRer M A T A W A N , 88F-9 O R 68-K
Cider Mil!
>wir hot«ei, cowa and pouhry
thi> P w in i w*y *mt i« * lor your^H
r
w <p
on Schanck A v e n u e a n d
j\m a n Cor a mau** job.
which wc m a d e tip and re ad y to p u t
on.
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•
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V V / 7
Scraped
taUo
lim e , $1.50 * n hou r ypare tim e. C ol*
tool*
heathers,
silks.— In le t n atio n al
o
D o n 't wnatc y our tim e b y g o in g out
o i tow n for y o ur W llo M n a d o 1B » f.
m e n u w hile y on Imvis t h t b c i t i NeW
Y o rk T ailor* Iierc in K cV port. 1 "
j'ropertie*.
or
u c ic n e H k e :
The Node! Ladies’ .
Tailors and Farriers
i
\
4‘vtt^cc* These Mn<» trespa>Mng’* notices
t'Wisl be posted con picucusly about thc
Y fr n tc d —M e n
»
ir -
A S A V E R Y 'S G A R A G E .
the best hun ting.
‘Ihese protests resulted in n v is io n s
o i tlie new treHpaw l:m*, w hich now
fo rth vfh*t M t Icj: tWy
tawW.
T hc la w sa>» that lands suo not h g a lly
\oslcd unless notices contain the name
the ow ner, ocutp.V!t> lessee or li-
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F 2 W IS M E 3
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\v dcternuued b y se an U o l ew ihty tee*
u»d?, m td these tracts provide ’ some of
J
SIria %8eg
2E3 Vhonti MaUxf*» 45ft Sgg^V'-g^adagrgaaisi
G A R A G E S
,
CFSHpAK# C O w l
£ e
kluutl fhiit U’i‘ rii»b««of-‘,vay tuny cm ily
h / sv v u m l by th r StuU' w ithout ex*
i»: »hr M o r^.u i n o t i n g lu iilrrla llip lie*
V te m
Mtmmer, autoihoblllats from
s
"
fefeeffl»gaf
K cd C M C - r’
,ff q
Instruction is freely given
to all who purchase their
viaUridl in (U&A0Needle'
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All Baba Dateafe2& Mfated Nuts • «&• 2S*
Ali Baba Figs * 2 5 * D e l J n o n t e a S w u 7 ?
B R O V V N T Q V .’ N
N E W
^E R S E V
DR. jOHN H. VAN MATER
LS SWOKN IN AS SHERIFF
lio n th ,» Mrs. Burkalow; jail physician, ettittf i h * b o a rd w ili h o ld e x a m in a tio n s
saiurv. SI.000 a year. Dr. Jo h n G, OUy- in p r o ie s jio n n l e n g in e e rin g a n d la n d
lon of Freehold.
titrv i'y in g o n D c c c in b e r 7 tli a n d 8th at
D e p u ty
S h e riff J o h n s o n
tuccccda
’■om I'n ic r V . i'aeli, o f U ed B a n k , w ho
P uttie rs C°lU'£rc, N t ’.v B ru n sw ic k . :Uxnim iH itioii b la n k s m a y lie ha d b y ap-
o n S eptem ber 25th last, w h ile fa rm e r
B u ild in g , Je rse y C ity.
Appl»by’s H at ir, th e Riag.
H o n o rab le T, Kranlc A p jilc h y a n ­
nounced his in te n tio n to ru n for tlic
n o m in a tio n o f C on gre ssm a n a t the 1924
rtu u r ,ry a t tlie m e e tin g o f the Uepub-
C A N D Y
H t T O O K O A T H OF O F F IC E AT .v.u thc . tinsitcccssfiil c a n d id a te
for t'lj'inft t<? H irp h A. NcIJy, secretary,
lu 'a u C oun ty C o m m itte r W cdm-sdny in
FREEH O LD TUESDAY.
i l'i: lU p u h lic u li n o m in a tio n for S h e riff
lf* 1'ni^t C o m p a n y oi N e w Jersey
Numed Hurry N. Johnson a« Deputy, S h e riff m id M rs. lia rlta lo w replace W r.
C. B. B arkatcv Ja il W ar^o a and Dr. .in d M rs. L). D , C ushion. D r. C la y to n
A C Clayton as I’hyiictsr..
takes tlie placc o[ I l r . H a rv e y S.
B ro w n ,
I n the., presence of iirouiment, Demo­
crats ftqm lit stc iio m ot the Comity,
Dr. -John H . iV an M ater o f Ajjarilic
Iliy h la iu b took tlie oath of ofiiije »9
Sheriff oi M onm outh Count;/ a t 1
o'tlocit Tuesday aftfrncOfi. T iK ,Oat}»
v o s idministercd ih the office o f Judijc
l'u ii.7 V. Lawrence in.t!>6_Court Hoiisy
« t F itc lio ld . It was,cxpcptcd that tiie
infontial ceremony would take placc at
10 o'clock, but owing to the fact that
ju d g a iiw r c n c e was in. Newark trying
a case, the time was changed.
Sheriff Van Mater succeeds W a lte r
H . Gravatt, o f Ocean Grove, w h o di'.{catcdL&ini Cor the same office three
years ago in the Republican landslide.
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t
ppn ple on
b re e d in g C( basis.
Strongh c tr t K eiinela, ,E » s t6 n ^ y e n u e ; N e w
B ru nsw ic k . T elep hon e l4 43 -W -2.— Ad-
vcriisenieht .41*
Boarder* VVftntcd.
tuem cnt If.
.
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lV p u ty Sheriff, salary. $2,500 n year,
*.«-Mh.vor lla rry N. Johnson of H I k Ii the unsuccessful Democratic cundviald for the Assembly nt the last
v le d lo iij lull warden, salary, $100 per
■lov.lli, fotiucr Sheriff CorncJIus H.
Ilarkalow of I'rcchoUl; hintioti, $50 pcf
Even
:
b i t ir e
c o a s id c ic d
our
5ji. votes out o f 88,000 cast.
its
d e lic io u s
s w e e tn e s s
o u r fir s t t h o u g h t
c a n d ie s
e n ts .
tu rn s
P u r it y ^
to
its
in
Candy
is
e c lip s e d b y c a n d y
lo v e r s
fo r
is
m a k in g
pure
in
in g r e d i­
to o
o fte n
lo o k s
and
a lw a y s
kept
Apartm ent for R ent.
ta s te .
O u r candy
o u r pe rso n n l
I f you want good hay and straw, we
have it. Stuliz.— Advertisement w-j'
is
s u p e r v is io n .
In
y o u c a n be c e r ta in t h a t o n ly
Now is The Time
and
t h is
t lie
w ay
purest
r ic h e s t c r e a m s a r e in is e d i n
d e lic io u s
and
v .- h o U s o n ie
tw e e t
m e a ts .
, , To stnd u b y o u f^ lill Suits, Coats, Dresses o r any
other wearing apparel for Dry Cleaning, Dyeing and
Renovating— and don’tfo rg e t your Blankets, Curtains
and Rtige, wc put new. life in (Iictn. Make up a bundle
of all your things ana phone us. W e will call for same
anil return ih the best of condition ready for another
scasori’atvear.
S e n d us y o u i pleating.
s to c k
c o m p le t e w it h fr e s h ly m a d e c a n d y u n d e r
our
Watch Our Wimt own For Candy Specials !
HOME OF SWEETS
Tht H e m o f I'lrn Ca'sditt—SMtKtltfy frireit
135 M A IN S T R E E T
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M A T A W A N , N. .!.
Get ^ o u r coat m in e d , we can furnish the lining,
a ll profession al cn
R e f jbort Gi&aners and Dyers
g m e o rs a m i la m l surveyors d e sirin g to
practice in N e w I « e m j » w r ? re q u ire d
to b i Ucen&cd o n o r b e fore A p r il 8(
n in ic iiit iiie iiii:
s ta te d :
Sugar
I h c State board of professional en­
gineers and land surveyors, appointed
b / Governor Edwards on M arch, 17,
1922, arid composed o f Thomas J. Wasscr o f Jersey City, George H . Nobly of
Clifton, Jo h n C, Remington of Camden,
Ilary ey Snook of Newton and H u g h A.
Kelly o f Jersey City, siiice orgiiolzation has licensed approximately 1,500
engineers und land surveyors In this
State,
•
Dr. Jo h n H , V an Mator, Sheriff.
he
Modern five-room apartment, with
bath. heat and all,conveniences. A.
Sate, Keyport.— Advertisement tf w-j
Jv lodern;hom e.
25 M o n ro e S treet,
i ’h o n c 263-R , M n ta w a n , N . J ,— Adver-
A nother Exam ination for Engineer*
A lter taking the oath of officc, S lier'
iff v .in M ater announced tlio faliowliiB
*
a nn ou ncem e nt
•‘WJH*n rlc rtc d to C on^ri;s« before I
W h n t ’Better C h riitm a i G ift
:.iartL(j iu jn e thin gs w hich 1 Sihcuiiil lik c j
tb a n a P o lic e Dog-r-the do g th a t set tc keep up and i f the people o f M onthe w h o le w o rld ta lk in g ? S tro n flh e a rt ii.outh, M iddlesex a n d O c c a n Counties
I'oJice D o g s a re . tb*_. oenic o f this support a n d n o m in u te m e next fall 1
splendid breed . .P ric e s;re aso n a b le . A l ­ v i ll keep them u p .”
so C how s, Setters a n d A ire dales. A
M r . A p p le b y was defeated in the 1922
fow ejtc e p tio aa i pujjs g iv e n to reliable election by H o n . E lm e r H . G e ra n by
Ijr . V an M ater was tiic recipient of a
number o i lio r a t. tributes from his
friends. A m ong tliese was brie stahdiiig thirty iiiches ljisji, made q f chrys*
a:Uheniums bearing .the words : "Cdncrratiilalioiis from yoi.it Asbury Park
friends. W c wish you wcli.” A nother
noticeable one was in the form o f a
hcisisfiiier -made o l rases and small
chiysantheniums w ith the inscription
".Success." This was from thc Red
B « i k Elks.
;
D r. V an Slater served several months
as Sheriff-prfar to the general election
in 1920, slicEeeains by appbiiitmfcnt E l­
mer H . Geran, who was elevated to the
position of the United States D istritt
Attorneyship for New Jersey.
U n d e r tlic law
1‘ t ^clivJitl.
In his
Christian Science Society, Red Bank, N. J.
F R O N T S T jN E X T T O P O S T O F F IC E
felepliono 178 J
1923. A lthough duo notice and P«b*
ls<)ty viM glvcn this (net, ab o u t:n in e
hundred application* welre received Iw o
weeks prior to llm t d a tc a n il tifcWol
hufiareil tliereaftcr
I l i a board ltn»
met two astil three Ilmen a m onth to
dlsiioso o f them applications.
The hoanl m im hera am ong. It* II
nonjet inch from I ’ciuisylvnnlu, Now
Vor't, Ma?miclmiictl9, Connecticut nnd
Lvcii «s far an liullumt, One woman
was llei'imed as a hind surveyor and
one woman tu a construct lorn rnplncijr.
Naturally, nmotiK llmsf who “uluulttcd A|>pUc»tloni for license, theta weru
m uiq whoaa qualKUulious were not
eoncliulvii cnouifh t\va> rant tlie Isoant
iu Krmitlng n Ikviisc, l;or such np.iIU
Cordially invites you and your friends to nttciul n
AUTO SU PPLIES THAT
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ARC D EPEN DA BLE
Free Public Lecture Oh Christian Science
kitch as onv Moliilo M o to r Oil
which coala.you 1cm per m ile mid
(jives you a li!«hci <lt|irco o l ltilirle.illmi; our A. C, Spnrk Plugs, tho
kthd that do not full you aud keep
iiiinpaiitUvely free liotti citrhuiij
tire pttinps tllnt work when you
I,ccd them, etc. Get nur price Hit
nnd »eo tlio |(oods lit our storu todtiy. W ill snve ymt inotioy,
J . T. CLOW ES,
M fll« fllr«at,
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M cn ilicr o f the B o a rd of L cctiirt'slilp o f the M o th e r C liurch,
T he F irst G m r e h o f C h rist, S c ie n tis t, in H oaton, M ass.
C H R IS T IA N S Q E N C K S O C IE T Y R O O M S ,
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typical o f Coolidge, a m i boiled dow n
lo eight words, it provides directions
O B IT U A R Y .
(or living a lift; thnt in thorc days fol-
Conrad Edlnnd.
i
Conrr.d K dlaud, 41 years am! 2 days;
eit:I. d u d nt his hotitc iu M organvillc
Thursday nitjht :»ft•;r :>!».
of four
\ T h e
fam ily mnved to M organ-j
ville from iiro o k ly u nlmut two y ra rs j
a;,o. fit,-aides ills wife ant! two chi !- 1
d.rrn, the deci-a*.ctl leaves hi* parents,!
w ho live in Svwedcu, and a sister i n '
Ihi:, country.
j
b w * so closely those o f a true ChrisPubUihed Every Friday Afternoon
BY BUOV/M J’UflLISMN’ fi & I’MNTfKG ti
none need he ashamed of
J. Mabel Brown, 1'ijitor.
f.j abatin g their instructions,
•Mrrb»r!
p. U:;.*?:::,
M-imrcf.
Ifrcrr C. itiggists, Ajbyciatc LMiUif.
ST YLES FO R N E X T S P R IN G .
EilaMUIir*<l l fra '
Trlcphor.c 12?
SUHSCUlrTjO.S' H.ATKS:
S tjlc makers pas^ the word to their
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Otvt Year ............
plaids,
stripes
and
Six Men thi ......... .....................................1.0 ) ctM otners that
Thrrt Month* ......................................... 50 th<cL; w ill he "the thi»u;" in women's
SU>gte Ccjiie* ........................ .......... ,, ,GS
v.«ar next spring. There'll he a Mrong
Payable in Advance
p *i.v on simplicity of <il|uineUo. GarThe Journal ii o;i kale at J. T. Clovrei* i;-.-t»i& will run severely to straight
J. A. Lewi*’ atid at the News Stand at
I:n.‘!c.
Station.
Executor* and aJmirmtratora of Eitates
Tl:).' .sounds as i i the la lies will loolhave thp right io idrct the iiewfij>.ipcr iu
vlilfh they desire thrir notices printed. If n M they’d iKvn tailored hy carpenter:
thr riftht t« nol Rxrrri*<,<l the Sturo^nte v/Ul r J>e il?»c t will he softened hy nn epi
cnakc thc »rltclu-n and Uit nonce will proh­
ibit appear in some newspaper tbat you (tunic of C him ^e colors—citron, lac
would rot have kdccted.
Friends of Tlsft
Journal having business with «lie Surro* «inu- red, porcelain blue, greens aud
(atr’a office will tlo well to bear Cliii in delicate corals.
ffitnd.
The only tilin g that doesn’t go out of
fc-duon is father's porketbook, which'!!
Entered at Second Ctai» Mail Mat'irr ia
he iis m uch in demand as ever before.
tae MaUwtr PostofTiee.
fOSCICS ADVHIISIilG «[P8tSEYf,lTm»
KEW JOKE* fitlGHBDilBOOD NEWSPil'ESS. Inc.
HEW VOBt H. V. - KWH*. N. j.
T H E A T R IC A L .
Israel Z anpw ill ;1ays the A m erican
because it carricj no message
toaehes no moral. On tlte law of avcra<?e.s, yes.
Hut that's because our
stage m irrors A m ctican life— which in
m any ways is a frantic, nervous rush
w in.out any destination. W e think wc
*
are speeding up. Su does the squirrel
iu his revolving cage, ru nn in g in circles,
F R ID A Y , N O V E M B E R 16, 1923.
OUR GOOD THOUCHT SPACE
W a it not ’(ill you arc foackcd
hy numbers. W a it not u n til you
art* sure o f an echo from a
crowd.
A W O M A N ’S C L U B ,
W h a t is a w om an’s club? N o idle place
W he rein to chatter o f the last new
play,
The /ewer thc voiccs on thc
Mde o f truth, thc more distinct
Mid strong must he your own.
(V whisper of a sister gone astray,
O r strip w ith cruel gossip every 'race
O f sweetness from some life borne
down w ith strife.
—-Chunuing.
’T it not a placc where fashion reigns
supreme,
M O V IE S IN T H E C H U R C H .
.
St ine of Kcyport churches, like m any
othet progressive churches, arc fcaim iH R m oving pictures from tim e to
tim e in their services, It k probable
Probably the forefathers o f New
In g la n d , w ho looked upon nil tldngg
worldly ns sinful, w ould tu rn hi their
(Nitvcy at tlte spectacle o f a m oving picIn to tham a b e in g ’ presented In thc
c lm u li o i th r ir fmmrtalkm in conticcl i it with
religion*
services.
Hul
th u t dies and ideas Imvo changed. It
Si U i! littlr m ote th;m ton years a«o
that we heard the hitc Alcxumlet- W itwii)i( then pitstor o f thc l-list Cougfcua tloiiul U hu ich nt Uxbridge, Mass.,
hpfftk upon tin? povsihiHtici o f tiic mov^
i« k p lflu rc itt llio church. K«v. Mr.
V^'isvvftll wits progti-Hsivc?, broad-minded
«n d at tlmt tiitii', before Mich a thing
n< the m oving p iriure in i , y church
O r m ean ing glancc* w ith dire p u r­
pose cant
To cause some trem bling soul to blush
In fine.
A ll theso »rc w luit a w om an's club U
n o t;
T h ’iigs left behind, ou tiu o w n , dem ised
forgot,
W lm t In ;i wouiim '? c!«li? A uiiH'ting
grouud
Tor those o f ptupoH ', great und
bvoad and stroog.
W hose aim U in the Mars who cvor
_^
long
To make the patient listening worM
re,sound
M
liAidly been llioug ht of, was far*
iy J d c il rn m uih in m c th*' povsilulity for W ith MVeeli'r music, pm cr, freer tones;
tfotid in the inlcoiliieiiuu o f the pii>
A place where the k ind ly lifting
,t;jU' in the t lm n h . The elTotls o f (lie
words arc said,
■jvllH.ti'li by Ihe m oving p u 'tn ir method
W hore
kindlier deeds avc doue,
t|» ittrn c t llie y ouug aw.ty fio m thc
where heart* are fed,
Voitpc-Iioadscer
$12 2 5
i» o» b« factory
M O R C A N V IL L E .
H arry W illiam s and Jo>cph Uranti-!
};an o f liroo kiy n visited F rank K i n g 1
Sunday.
j
Mrs. lieorge [•‘rarer and daughter, j
M aybcl, spent F riday in Perth ^\m!>oy. j
Wri!!iam M a lt hew* and
daughter.
Thelm a, o f A sbury Park and Mrs. C.
H. H am pton ot E a to n tc w n spent S at­
urday w ith M r. and Mrs. Khvood V an
I'elt.
.Mr. and Mrs. W illis A pplegate and
son, Carl, of C ranbury, spent S unday
w ith the latter’s brother, Fred Perrlnc.
Leon B row n has moved in the house
he recently b o ug ht o f M rs., Ticrnan.
'W illiam Chasey
m oved from
Jam es Stryker's house to thc house v a­
cated by M r. B row n.
F riday a fternoon, Novem ber 23d. at 2
o'clock, thc M o rganv illc School will of- ■
ter a special p rogram
for A m erican {
K ducationa W eek. An excellent speak- i
has been obtained for thc occasion aud j
L-veryone is cordially invited lo be pres- i
cut.
There w ill be an illustrated lecture
entitled “O f Such Is thc K in g d o m ," at
the M o rganv illc M . E. C hurch, Friday
evening, Noveir?i»cr ?3d, nt 7 :30 o ’clccl:, i
Light refreshm ents w ill be served, A
silver offering will be taken for thc
Sunday S chool C hristm as treat.
Miss A huciia M o rre ll spent Tuesday
W hci'e lack o f style is sin beyond w ith her parents at H illsboro.
redeem,
Mrs. (jcorgc Torrine o f N ew Bruns*
W he re outw ard garb is m ore than In ­
ward life.
;
N o room is there for careless Jest or
sneer,
The 102A)M
SiuJcfidlttT L i^ h l'S ix
ity'cars*
. ..
Theyarchuiittoenduve^-to
gST© la s tin g ssflsia© tl@ ^s
Il#tii.body and ehassis
p ro d u c e d In S tu d e b a k e r
p la n ts w h e re paimstakissg
m
o
^^SSsssisiBslalp lia s a lw a y s be®m
th® rule—aud the practise.
By suauufaeturissg complete
Yfkk spent S un day w ith her son, Fred
IVrrim:.
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G U N N IN G S E A S O N O P E N E D .
The i f ^ 4
' U ght-^x @S@s@d©ai?s a ^ e iiia lra
Sovaral
S p o rU m sn
H «v*
B rought
llo m o ih e MD « o n H TM » W w k .
,
(iu nn c rs havo foutul gatm? nliout ft*
ple ntiful ns In recent yearn. SnturdAy
was a good day for a ll those enjoying
the sport.
By
M o nday
thc
Usual
hnngc hud taken plncc w hen both
! Vds atid rabbits were hiding.
N o very lurge bogging* have been
reported. Two Jack rabbits were shot
auotors, traussnlssiosisy axles,
trauaesy bodies* tops, castlssgs«
fiorglngs, a n d sta m p in g s,
'parts-m akers* p ro fits are
6S!m!iaated Srom eosts,aud one
p r o f it o n ly Is In c lu d e d in
Studebalceif prices. _
Phone or calflSor demonstra*
near C ranbury by Charles Cioey V un;
Pelt and George lltu lc y ,
They idso|
found a few i|tmil.
M athias Schoek,[
w ith seven rabbits to bis credit, serins
lo be high man. D an iel M o ran brought;
home jiix rabbits in one day. W illia m j
V a n llt u n t aiul M a rtin t'e g an caught j
t
e
.
...
...
,
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Vttrtna to Me®* Year Gsnveateasa
.
ci^ht between th e m ; W illia m
C raig,!
four rabbits aud three squirrils; F ra n k !
iMiucan. three and some m ore; C lin ton .
H uU art, two, and Jo h n T a s in i, one.
j
W illia m O 'H a n a . w ith u party in-!
hiding John Ford, w ho was not gun* j
mmr but just tram p in g w ith Mtem.
. at \
W he re vivUu* it\ tlus vacc (ov fame nearly hail n tragedy, O 'lla r r n ^
a tabbit. Tho shot killed th
-tthhit I
and power
Look backw atd even in tUvie tci* ond hit a “done, glasin g oiK a u d scat-!
tir in g uluugslde o f F o rd ’ii body. He,
ttmph hour
however^ was not seriously hurt,
To hcvkon othvr^ to thc iU in u u goal.
W 'illiatu H. D iggtu, w ith a friend,
T b it in a wmivan'.s club— a lutven fair,
W h c tc tuj*,evs dvop an hour ihoiv load brought home eight raid its, so Tues­
day night Mri*. D I hkui entertained the
o f cat c.
member* of the S ew in g Bee aud their
l ‘id>auds. F ifteen sat dow n to a line
C L IF F W O OD.
frruii-c mtd m v itv i'to tho pulpit i-t not i W h ru * w ealth of btuio (-«'t poverty
n MtH-Minn o f ‘’lighting live with file."
atones,
I'At’f Nine, the m oving p iiiu re bceattm W here lutnd grasps hand
aud
soul
i n tvttftblishe;! m - lhtitim i, it |lits been
finds touch with s o u !;
«v:dc!*t that it it. ptohahly the wocM’h
tie itc ftt and n u ^ l faetle im-thod t>t din ­
.
bating inform ation. The fact tlm t it
In*' bccu eommm-ialiam! and frctjucut-.
I> idtuscd In its commci eialtsm was u
y i.n tural coneom itant t^f the times,
t-btneitch can p ie ir n t
m oving pic*
tm v s Altd they e.tn di'tsemiuale religii* ti and etlrieal knowledge easily atul
l>y t» familial- m ethod tht (High thc pic*
t u ‘ « . ‘lltc novelty U not to be con-*
«U«nm*d in thc li»ee of tiic ultim ate re­
sult.
A S E R M O N T n K tG H T W O R D S .
**IVH tb fiu tu w ork h a rd aiul behave
llietusclvcv’*
*
M iss F ran ci s W in te r spent the week,
end In DuncHcn.
.
rabbit diuucr. For those who did not
.rare for rabbit thete wa* n ic t fried
chicken.
A story told of m \autom obile party
w ith a New Y o rk lic e tm pla te was
that tbe would-be h u n tin g party found
Mi>* M argaret W in te r spent
thc
w fine dock of a farm er's chickens. M r.
\veck«cud w ith relatives iu K eyport.
I'A fiuer w atchcd the shooting a n d on
Mrs. Kthvtn Stuitb of Jersey C ity vts- the return o f the 'Spo rtsm en ” to tfwir
i cd relatives and ftic iu h here thc past cat they found him there. He accom ­
\cek.
panied them to Freehold.
\
M rs. b'liraheth Fckett and M r y FdM rs. Kb'i-abeth K c k rlt spent Thtirs*
day tu Vet th Amboy.
U i Uksc eight wonts I ’v'siilcnt Coolid.<- tlclivcretl, wh^tt seenis to us, one
\\w hcst vu.\tu\u% vnev g iv s ^ upo u a
,•>' ;»i»{»r occasion. It was his messnuo
r<‘tiv v w d tbuM i^h hi-, v.jin^ter n\ w m t Mciuxvv and dauithtcr, Kl\:abcth.
\\;».’ hingi«Mi to the 'om iv j people of sj ?nt *ruesday iu Tottcn\il!c. S. L
F i n l BsptUt Ch\iT«fis
h*tv. W . W L u dw ig, Pastor.--SunSi'unfltieUt.
a sVoit time ngo. 1 M rs. UH i.iheth Vitts and daughter, day S chool at 10 a. tn. M o rn in g sets
O n thc occasion ot ihc v h it o( the IV ro th y , of I'e tlh Antboy spent Sun- vice a * l l o'clock, w hen the pastor will
)vr\ Jason Noble Viet sc to SpnngitcM , d ty w ith M r. und Mrs. \
:.dwavd Mcttw.cr, speak on the subject, "U e lu rn o i O u r
he a<kcd the President if he could c o n - ; l'ducati«*i\;d W ee k will bo o b n 'iv c d Absent L ord.”
Y o n n ^ People m eet­
vcv1 to thi'tn a P'.’ rsinutl inesvage from at the school nc\t week, K cv. I I . S. ing at 6:45. KvcmtiR w orship nt
Marlboro Reformed Church,
l i ' t, aud su.i’ KCstrd: “W ill it ho all tight lle u e k and L. U . Slcinler
w ill ho w hen the th u d of a series of sermons
lvcv. C. L. Painter, Pastor.— Bible
i i 1 tell them from \ou t in t a t'htis- atuoiu; the spi-akeu
on “ The Life of Christ' w ill be given.
Sehool in tho Brick t'hureh Sunday
t»an ii one w ho It.*', iu
hi> b e a u
The books for the public libvary.un- T he phase taken w ill be- “ Christ as a tt-orniin;, lollowetl l»v puM ehing service
r'tttM 's lave fo r his felU nvttuu?"
\del the ditvetion oi tbo C oun ty libra- I ituen*''
at 10\S0. C hristian I ’ ndeavor a t 6 :*I5,
Such l message m ijjht h iv e bcon n,.n. have sutK cd al the >cln‘ol aud as
i.> rh atg c nf M ts.
P alm er; subject,
l?i\cil h y the I'tc s iiK n t and not h av e; >eon a> a u .u u ’.cmouH ut c* iH'iupteted
First P rT ihytrrU n Church.
’‘How’ O btain a lo c a l M issionary Ad*
hecO ii* very nhdmH\ either.
will be teadv fi't di>tnbuti>Mt.
Uvv, ( luiU-s U . U tw c . O. t> . V * s- !vimc‘-"
ConKrt>;,itional
.K<vn«hovv, it wonUl not havo had th e !
tm .
I.,v s.-!w>'l .»! 10 a. 111.: \V.
Mii’vlin;.- TfcnnuUy . ».'ni»8.
lr*U CtH>lld>ie lin--. and Ih e .■od»\(*tuti’ )
it at your service for w h in s
your OUvci O v u m . suv.:<iutoiuUut. \(mn- , " " ' OT «'l>ristini» \'t»loavor I'll.l.ty at .1
r*.T« given by the )'tc>id(ttt hnn^vli : •
buiitc, by da y o r contract. E stim ate* ini! \v.M.hi|< 1,1 t l. llio
it!
C om m m iion um l tm - p lin n o(
*T fM tlo'iu l»* w o ik h a td and behave!
chccrfully
given. W n u
Iv. S m ith, w ilt Uf “ Tlu1 Viv-UM-v ai K .U 1 ," i'v i n . j
Snm lav
ih r ^ t s o lv o .”
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M a ta w a n .—A dvcttiseutfiw tl
iiu ‘ .'.r n i.i' :it 7 '.^0 I 't .n r r tnrrtini:
*lhcM* wotds m sv not vnihod.e the .
\tvu5 'day v w id u g ;\t ?\>i.t.
'
tvhidc I aw o i ih c prophets, hut tW v 1
W tnl«r
V\i H r^Jw a y ttttbracc a U i^ e sh o e .'f it ‘>od
I w U h ts' t h a n k a ll the F ile t'epa\t»
\'u>t elasi
YaudiA dle
W e^nef.dav
i v.'< b a rie lt chohe, fo u n d J to c k ; also
prrttjr
l»oiojj[ a n n d to that cxetv
n n m s atn! a b u th o .e w h o assisted tnc !0 barteU rUtabara tu rn ip s goo.I cookJ 'f n t H l yOUng Or old, vouhj to!Uu» with an I S a tm d a y at Kivoli T tw un\ Matato the ie v e n t In c ,\
i r w hom e.
i iin;. W ill deliver. W . U . HtKHttt, M «lvan
A dvetti-intent tf
j
to hhujcH ,
Mt
L e^sic Ite ti'e r ,
;tw,\n, N. J.— Ailvcrthet;:cnt w-j
T h i p f u o n w h o w oik^ hatd and behin u p U l» one o f tin ht \t and
l u f t t type o f litb c n ^ h ip .
Idleness
Anerrli rtiote,
ih e io ^ v n\
M\ »i »rl-
SUyi!) v\i!l
tun■
-.od b it h ;
hom e;
>i\
I om'I v tooAted. urar
- \;t\e\ti>ve'au'nt
;
Liberal Btiildiiig nnd Loan Association
Main Office i 129 MAIN ST R EE T . M A TA W A N , N. J.
T he I*irst I'lit le ip le o f M o ne y M a k in g la M o n e y Sftvin^.
S h a re * $ 1 .0 0 pcr irtm u li.
F or 3 jla .
A Onoil Laugh
A golden oaV sideboard. JL^. 25«
fiko. Ho\ ll» M ataw an. N,
-A dvrr*
fo- you if you n o to the Ivivoll Theatre, Jack son Street, M a iaw a n , N, J.~ Ad' «*0 to a wrwux doer, »n d if tbo b t«y n u n tiKtuent
M ataw an. W ednesday and Saturday.-—
In AlWltiott to hi« lu * d «,o ik behaves
vcrtUcm eut*
A dxcrtisemcttt tf
btUiM'il, then In* i» follow ing the doc*
tio w t mSi\v ut the l.e u io u Dance
I
trin e * o f thc l-otd *n c h u H y that lit nl«»ht («*
1UII —
r « r 3*1*.
*'«, nw te oecti be a iid io .
H o u n io R .v t,
A d v n t H tw t tt t 2\ W *M
n. nllcr-j. Apply U n , Alice U D »w t,
I b e ituKuc«tkttt t* u ite y fd iu Ih c inci'monably, to
emi|)1e. G. Bnx Ravine Drive, llt U f f M .—Adrctllie*
K U ot (lie P i t i i d e m lo the y oun g
tl. M »U w a» }ouruM__ A im tU c m c n ttt m tM It
A d itr llM In t h k P»P«r.
»*«)& ef lpite«8«(d li Q#* el thvb<m,
VVortK
ftjlly p ^ lj y^
you n rc i 1 to borrow . Im m eiU nt'! ftcttnn o h
M ««t. Thlid
e l R.srr Muntt,.
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M a ta w a n
Jo u rn al
H o n . lle n r y S. T erhuiie lias a n e w j
P ackard flvu-pnsscnKcr, c iu lit c ylin de r 1 FIND
lotirini; rar.
BODIES OF
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V M 1.4N b [JS -CHILD
M r. and Mrs. ClifTorcI V .
j
ll!*vi- m uvcil in to the iip a rliu e n t over |
W K R H D IS C O V E R E D IN S U R F A T
llu ir new u,•inigo,
M rs.
M u rtin fijn-iu fro m l*riG R A N V I L L E FAUK.
j
M t j, L. !■’. I/.iM o llc o f l~rt’i'\-il(r,
day t£l M n n d a y i,, I'l-JVilingtuii.
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M r. anil Mrs.
J3invt-y
rJodiofl 13roui;ht la Dcd!o*A UnJcrtnliinff
\<t|l 1)111111 I
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were w(x-l(-ind
v iiilo rs
in A sbury iUi'.);litvr, M rs. H e rb e rt,(iittm s .
£rta!jiit>hm cnt o n d D esc ription S ont
T he S e n io r Clans of '24 o f M.ituv.-.in
l ’ark.
to New Ynflc and NewnrJ: Authorstiea.
A b o u t $-12 was r!c;'!'i:(! ;it the m oving Ilitfli S ch ool arc p la n n in g to jjive a
C om ity authorities seeking thc iilcutipicture Iieiu-fit on Kriiluy cveniun, No- dancc on N ew Y e a r’s liv e in G cran's
H all,
fK M io n o f a tniddlc-a^ed w o m a n ciud
vcm licr dlli.
M A T A W A N
,
,j
e n d V IC IN IT Y
K itw ard Soim-r has lu-i-n spending
p a rt o f llie w ee k w iili liir lia r d and
I I o w n n l K rdinan.
.
M r. and
M rs.
I I u r Ii D .
C o iii I js ot
H lm or.i spent the ivrck-i-nd w ith M r.
a m i M rs. B . K . Ksla'sen.
Mrs. J , P. G c ra n anti M rs. C arroll V.
G e ran o f B ro o k ly n visited M rs., E dw in
H , D o m in ic k o n W ednesday.
_
R o b e rt M c C lc cs of R idpe ficld P a rk
was a guest in the hom e o f M rs. A. J.
C a rta n over M o n d a y evcniuR.
: . M iss A lic e X ncker. w ho lias been liv■ in g in Kast O ra n g e w ith her g ra n d ­
m o t h e r , has returned home.
M rs. (je o iK 1.* M- DilviHou aiul d a u g h ­
ter. K ditli, left to-tlay lo hpend over
Smi(la\' w ith the form er’s father, W ,
H endrickson C lark, near New B r u n s ­
wick. M r. D av iso n w ill jo in them for
Sunday. D u rin g Mrs. D avison's absence
M iss D o ro th y H o b ro u g h w ill play the
o rg an ill the P resbyterian C hurch.
BROW NTOW N.
W illia m O erte l is spending a w eek at
Ivlorristow n,
.
George f t
W ie n spent F rid a y even­
ing in N e w Y o r k .
M rs. C hester D in k c l o f S potsw ood
O s b o r n e ' Sickles, the y oun g son o f sp e n t M o n d a y w ith her fa the r, R eu b e n
'
T un is Sickles, is confined to bis hom e F . M ille r.
w ith a lig h t case o f scarlet rash.
N ic k H!M"rs has iradei! in ji i s Studc-
M iss H a ttie Iio lte of the T renton Etakcr to u rin g car for a n ew StudcN o rm a l School spent the week-end b a k e r sedan.
'
. w t h her parents, M r. mu] M rs. H a rr y
M iss M a ry W ie n
spent S a tu rd a y
P o lls .
•
w ith her sister, M rs. B u r k U a m hertson,
M rs. A . S yd n ey
P arson
h;iby wa.shcnl a^ho rc
a l. («v;mvilic
P:u(c, near IC ^anshurg, (ust SatMrd^y,
1 ave ho.cn unsuccessful up to thc pres-M\t tim e . T hc hotly o f the w o m a n was
th'-,covered by J u lia n C h n m p a ig n and
T hom as R un de ll, b o th o f Kc-'ur.^urg,
dtiring h ig h tide. T he m en ’.vcrc walkIi:l: aio np tlie beach w hen th e y saw thc
body in the undertow . T he bo d y of the
iiiian., was found near thc sam e spot a
short t ii i v later, T hc tw o m e n notified
th.? IC eansbm s police a n d the bodies
There are two Books in |the W orld
were brought to Ik d le 's u n d e rta k in g
cskjihshment, K ey port, •where they were
c>a«nined by C o u n ty P h y sicia n H . \V.
H a>rniau, w ho is o f the o p in io n that
they h a d been in the w ater a bo ut three
weeks.
T hu w o m a n wore a lig h t RiitKhum
ore.*?, b la c k shoes a n d stock in gs and
a h u g e a pron, in thc p o c k c t o f w hich
p a ir o f b a b y ’s shoes. T h c in fa n t
v.a.s also cloth ed in a g in g h a m dress.
l t i i understood th a t the a uthorities
the in S o u th A m bo y.
eiMertmn the belief th at thc death*
Ruest o f M iss F lo ra V oelckcr at the
F ra n k R n n h is a patient in S t, Peter’s v-e«c the r e n ih o f suicide, tho w om an
T ren to n N o rm al School in T ren to n o n H o sp ita l, N e w B runsw ick, fo llo w in g an i r r o ’inft thc child to death in he r leap
in to the water, I t is re ported that a
• T ridsy.
o p e ra tio n for appendicitis.
w uuian jum p e d from a
Jersey
C ity
M r , a n d M rs, W . H . D iH gin enterM rs. W illia m O ertel a n d c hildren
ta in c d the S ew in R B ee a n d their lms- ■isited M r, a n d M rs. lid w a rd V n n A rs - f ’.'rry bout several days u r o , O w inj?
to tho stro n g curren t o f th c Ilu d n o n
b a n d s a l a rabbit d in n e r on W ed ne sday d ale in O M H ridge S unday.
ftive i, thc bodies c ould easily have
evening.
M rs. Leon B urlew has re tu rn ed a fte r
(h ifte d to Kefiushm-ff yt three weeks.
T he n o w house o f lid w a rd Ziegler on M i extended v isit w ith her parents, M r.
Tlu> torso o f n w on m n v ic tim in the
■up p e r M a in S tre e t is receiving its final im d M rs. T hom pson , o l Fords,
htinoti* S e b m id t m u rd e r ease severs!
coat o f cem ent. Thc in te rio r o f the
A nna anil d ia rie s Oertel of Dayton \cnrs n «o cuine ashore a t K c an sb urg,
hou «« i» com pleted.
of reading.
S h e w ill upend th e w in te r
to n , R o m 1U F o u n ta in ,
w ith
M agee
has
re tu r n e d . h om e
of tor upemlltiK some tim e w ith lit*
her d a u g h te r, M rs. l/iifnyetto W a n ic , hi
U llja b e tli,
M r*. I, T lin o Riive a din n er party
M rs. H. W lc n n m l Mrs, W lllim n Oerlast V rlday nl|?lit.
l l c r Riie.its ware ti'l spent W e d n e sd a y w lllt the foi liter'll
tlte people w itli whom she spent part itiiuwliter,
M rs. A V a u i
llu rlo w ,
nt
o f taut w inter n t E ld n rn , Florida,
C edar Grove,
' M iss MjtrHnrct D , T iitlillli M r* , C. C.
M r. a n d M rs. J o h n H w lc w a n d chilN orw ood,' M n . L 1!, Dfivlcs n u d W i l ­ ilrc n i.pcnt 'I'lm rsdny evening nt the
lia m 11. T u tlilll m otore d to W a s liliw to ii, hom e o f Mrs. Itu r ln v 's b io tlic r , JnincH
D , C „ un S a tu rd a y to upend th c week- S ha rp, In S polsw oo d.
,-tUd.
,
:
‘JTmi»ks«lvl!lR services w ill he held
M rn. U onson W iin ic nnd dm inliter, iii the S un da y School room S uiulny
J u n n , sp i'iji llio wt'eK-ciid in Kimt Or- ,'UMiiiur, N o v e m be r .’5tli, 'llio niim iiil
anttc vIsltlnrt'M r, n m l Mr#, l.iitin u Hon- o lle rln K of fru it, vi'Kctiihles, etr,, for
tlin. Joun is rcnm lnliift lliroiiK liout the the H om e for the A ticil lu I’c rtli Amweek.
.
M u M iria m I 1, M oyd, n stude nt In
hoy w ill be received ut tills lim e nm l
tlw collection w ill lie sent lo the Near
th e N a tio n a l 1’n rk S em in ary o f l'ort'fik r.Unt R elie f,
G len, M il., spent the week-end w lllt
T he m a n y friends of H o w a rd l.timher parents, M r , a n d M rs, J o lm 1\ b ir ts u n of S o u th A m ho y will ho hIiiiI
L lo y ii.
in k n o w lie bus been nclccteit. to re p­
M r*. S ill'll Im * Joltieil her Inisbnnd resent tlio J u n io r Y , M , C . A . a l the
a t tile hom o ol M rs. W . H. D n nciiti tn r sixteenth liite i'iintloiinl T iu n s p o iln tlo n
nn extended stuy u n til their apart- t'oiifcii'iU 'e lo be held in St. l.oiiin, Mo,,
n ien l in N e w Y o r k is ready for th rlr N ove m be r ISth-lHth, Inclusive, l i e w ill
occupancy.
l i r a . L e o n Solon o f Ttjnnnfly la the
ftuejt o f the M ille t S tllw cll for a coupie o ( days. To-day In her h on or they
« t e fiivInK a lun c hc o n to several of
M rs. Solon's friends.
S tm d iy .
.
M r, n n d M rs, P earson D e n n nro tho
p a r e n t o f a bnl>y son b a rn h i t week.
Scout Jk 'n n ctt a n d U n r o lJ W o o lle y
<u M id d le to w n T o w n sh ip Hpcnt l rridny
n« L a v n lctto duck huuthitf.
S ixteen
were killed,
JoRcph W e b s te r, hna
purclm sed »
P . O . B ld g ., M a ta w a n * H . J ,
JA C O B R. LEFFEKTS
FOUR P E R CENT paid in Interest) Department.
IN TEREST starts the fr st of every month.
SAFE D E PO S IT BOXES to rent from 33.00 up
'
QERAN
Open Saturday evenings from 7 to 9
THE MATAW AN
COUNSELLORS-AT-LAW
BA N K
Matawan, N .
C
Heuaer, Proflfdont.
T, H ,
J
Ei H . Geran, Solicitor.
AscUtaeil C u u a ,
f.olcs {tom th o n rw
ronatr\it:tlon Ciotn tlu-
iti
1
trlri»ln»nr
(its;
( ni
1‘x lrn
EUCHRE A N D DANCE
-
— B e n e f it o f —
u.uUk' tpm lity oat'i w)»l(‘li wo arc fldtliijy »t tho
oufih liiu’ to s ii iho jn h 'o n i tlio f>thrr l-luil. flltilt*.
ih e towt\sljlj> hm> thvim nh
.
iv- j
5r.*«rt!r.y IV-/.....,*;..
hdotd m i'! Mold h;ame. Snitid>)e v ’Wiod
If veturoi fl 1o M n , H. K. ( ’orhett, Mataw»m. V htjuo IWd'.U -'Adverthiem riit'
oxolut!v«ty.
O m it
D R - C. K N E C H T ,
OfTicc H o u r . : 7 .'.10 lo 9 », m , 1 :Jd (q
3:00 p. m., J :00 to P.Oft p, a
|
S t. Joseph’s New Parish Scliool and H all
MO M a in S t r » t ,
M A T A W A N , N. J
Plinn* 2M-J.
at
D « . C . A . GESSWEIN
Morganville Fire l|iouse
(Opposite Railroad Station)
Ciirnar Clmnili «*ul Main 4tr*«t).
N O V E M B E R 27th, 19 23
Tal, SI4
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at 8 P. M.
W H A T D O E S IT M E A N ?
Snyders Orchestra
Adm ission
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50 Cents
„
REAL
SANITARY PLU M BIN G
Hsntlnfl and Ventilating
M oma hoaltliicr canillllaiig
anil
Judgm ent (or K n jp o rt M f. ii .
.
L ie s i » tl
will Im liWd -in narmhlr. litermlierJlllh,
lu.ll, nl my r,fflcc, In H‘° I1‘.»«uhIi «l Mnla-
P. J. LAUTEKWALD,
elr brilliancy,
c o l o r , n lm c n c c o f
Ur,ini, Kin, If,,
Cullfi-llir.
r n o rai? ahvf
v im
avu
MISS
R.
DEATS
q u a l i t ic i i it e v c r J c c r e n s o
H H A M P O O IN O
U U X T IllC 8CA1.P i n i:\TMEfJT,
1ACIA1. M A33A0U, MANICUBINO
lit v a lu e ,
D u liliii T rM tm a n l h r
| o s e e s in g
S to n e s
t lio a c
R in s a lli»
m uon
O U R
S T O C K
n il c o lo r s
all
A liv iiy s
to e x p la in
A
c o in p r in c a
,
111 Uroad St., Matnwnn, N .J.
y o iir tlis p o s n l
q u a lity .
G U A R A N T E E
A L B E R T LINDSTKDT
w ith
t r n c fi p u r c j t f ln e o f a
m ond
i ' u u m an u n t wavb
Al htma ...r ^ biomiIhh, II I* II • ‘itoat
Tclepbona 209
a n d d r n ite s .
d ia ­
t o i 'o f v in d t l i c f u l l
w ith in , th ir ty
d a iiH i f « a m o i s
nu.
IM K«»t H14 01., W4# V « k
t^ormtfty *lth fltttnwpy A
P IA N O T UNER.
VltlU MATAWAN it frvqumt Iftteffllt*
Onttv* )n*y
UM wbh Att*m tlMkA*
Tt\,
MtUvut.
an
r e p re s e n te d .
P R A (jr H I t
Tht Vint/loud fifrrthnnt
39 l-'roni St.
Keyport
IN CHANCERY OP NKW JER3CV,
Tu l(ownril Lr JonciL Lhui* Jdius and Wli*
"
tlum y. Aden i
by vtrtwr i>l *» Jorder «f IJ»<? L’wiifl nl
CluiiHfiy nt N?w Ji’ticr ntotU oil tli« «t«r
ol the tl fitp lirrfoll, In a cntinn wlirrfln
Au^lU (!, rovtntalu amt Mftilun lf. llu*h»
iirtll, K.urtcutrlce», mull Kuas 11. I'ouritaln,
rn,t«>r, ol tlm Knule nf Aititiry l^nunlwln.
tUrtiHfit, tmi cmnwnitiantu, nntt ymi «n»t
(W /i J'. Mriinnntti,
ami
\V*'*tlle)<t Itciilty Cun imnr, Q rnrjmrfllioii, bio
(U'frtulnutii, yo\t bt« tnuulr^tt to ni'jiPiir mi*l
tin;w,'r the MU ot \
nz\
H eoni^hilnnnti, tin
nr hfhirr tlir lOlli iita 7 id Di'ttmln-'r, iirxl.
or (hr aulit Ml! will lie tcvkca m ruidtsira
fliMlnsI you.
!_
'the artiil tWII Iii fih,l (n ffirfclmo « ni*<r(.
HKH'I (ifvi’U lljf UtlWlUtl t,. JftllftH to
Vouiilnln, ihitnl N'lvji’iiilief ll,IVII, on I^ihIi
S<i lln1 iHwimliiii nl )1ndhtiM», hi tho (.'•■imtr
nl Miuuiuiuth uiitt Mt it« ol M<*w Jrtsoy} umt
y.i'i, I f n w n n l J.. Jn ir i( nn1 nliilit a ilrlriplnnl
hn ttnm* you nrr I)ip iiuil(/ii«i»r itml ih« in f
Hull \Wiii cxrrtlfni | in sa(>( IlKitlUttu^l «'ct
ytlU, 1,11(11.“ /lllll’B, h 0 Ill'Jilt' H Julrllilrtltl hn.
yi*n moy iisiv mmm int»n<*i tii Itm
PKMiUm h y rtnmm f nn Inihiintit rhiht t<(
Underwood Niji. 4
- * $60
Who Wants A
Great Big Doll?
She is in Our
Window and :
We are Going
to Give Her to
Someone.
Her Name is—
That is What
We Want to
Find Ont.
Com e In Mini (Jet AeijiiBintcil W ith Her,
Sam l'foril's
V li a V i i i a c y
u n M i.in a t,
I'lin n e
I,Mo fityle.
Woodstock Ni). 8
m
- - $4G
. I M n f ^ in v llh , N, J.
. m jm u w
C () f.J N S ! Cl .1.i )l *’ -A ' ?.'A \V
tfllljlt.
.............
C h .m o a l i i an m uch ahead o f kindMftTt hnvltiK th c h o n ic n m u n lii'irtl proBargain to Quick Buyer.
llujf w ood ns elcttrlt! f» a head o f the
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T e le p h o n e 4 7 0 - W .M n ta w e n o r
U n t a w n n po.u oll’icc twice iliilly. Num Vcrlnir w ill Hlftrl Irom the ttnvnfftip lino th n t t r lli tho tnlc In (hfl egtf lianket,
,
209 before M O P. M.
A d t c r tlio In th ii paper.
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MATAW AN
I’ liouu 204-Mtiawatt
b le t n -
ie lia n ilp i t f c c t io n o f c u t,
n in m iiit
£1nvff CuftI,
I ct us r a il nud nlmtv ynti I lie K oy nl
K en d all lllu e IMniuo w a i tm ru c r j Savon
i i pcrceut o u i-m.li ton I no ollnkcrs or
Iota plumbs'# bllla.
O ur prainpt attention i|iv«u ta m a tt
or larjojoln alike.
The B ja u ty
of Diamonds
............ fni idf tiurn. liitr.oHt, mid nmln W . C phitbih
miiai »'*• m»'l*’ »*v ll-*ImImh. th'1
c<mrlitnI'....... ilit* fl'ilf, mlirtwlsn tlip
„
„ ,„1 I,,
u „ , i v m :1, |((m |:,
I ,(),ST--1'iiir o f j'bt'iRi") w ith Hi ry etd-
fine
Qi<Ji«s«of Ey», Ear, Noia and T h »»
noursur >ppnlnttTifint oulr
ji
im-nt 2t ld-2J
W\tir
l.wt r>, ni.v.-i. i ................
U cit OHtina
I ht
tdii.i, wh>> ban bi>en m um tinir nrvenil
John Nu.uUto
I '.-tm- o, lot oi, ni.M’i,
........... ii-*
i-'^
ns i» Uni tin, w h t'ic \
w' rxiHH-is in vinij davs w llh friends, lim. n t m n e d to h rr
\V«<*dwo»kl«»a <'«.
so'vtrnl phu’i’s on a 1>mim'ss nm l I'U'.n- In inc.
Hfise H ill l.'i’ineterv lot for (title; J lot Ihiilitimirt ......................................
I ’a y illl lit Ilf t h e O m , iM ll'M -nl |1 M*I « <<M *.f
» r r tripOn'M' w ny S on tli tliry
M is. Thtuihti (Irmly am i i bibli'i'H Mo. <’H, Ui.J ftrjuure fe et; on top n f hill.
Idl fin ll
mrlK 1.1' mflil* 10 r»*M
innriti a c»M u u M r, «in) Mra, I A 1have returned to ibe ir m im e after Address I>r. S lra u g h n , M » ta w m i, N. J. 11.111' tn.'vlt'HH hi Ih*’
I" Hin Huliai r||M-i,
I', (', Itnl!»•, lit ».IV Mill.'*', Mat,iwf!n, \
-i. ,1.
fmmcM- M u tn w a n irsiiU 'h l’i »n»w spelldillic two weeks w ith friellfl.-i 111 - A d v n tl'if’o trd t ^l l/MM
T h r New V m l;
lm s
uuiviiu;
j
Asbury ParL, N . J
O F P IC U H O U R » - V «] A. M. PMW
Thar*d*y«, h P . I l
:n
.
P h o n e 007
4 0 Patsra Plaao, Rad S ink , H . J .
S . C. T T iam pion, V ic o FroW cJent
H 4 W ard , Vico P n tld e n t.
Asbury Park Trust Bidg.
J ) R . H. F. GIBSON,
C. H . Baird, Caihler,
O tm dcrnian.
U iunklvu.
& M ATLACK
Notary Public
tiiilicn to n lf ll Hives lalior n nd k Ivc.b
} }i>!r h e a t ; used m i all fltovvs am i fur*
J u lia Laniior.
Mrs. K ran k i 1. Sj>»oul
hostess to iiatM , C a n n o n ft Craven, M a taw a n.—
the H iu le t a n d S o u th K e y p o rt Sew- Atlvoi tIscm cn t tf w-|
C lu b at her h o m e o n T hursd ay
lHiinrlto IlrUjucttcn liave no ci|Ual for
t Itcriioon. A very p ie m a n ! afte rn oon
was spent. U e fre sln ucn ls were served. a firc-place fuel. Stullr.— Advertise*
M r. aud M ru. Chtrence 1C. lJahrcn- It'Ull.
hui'K have re tu rn e d a fte r m utotin rf lo
W ashing ton ^ U , C , aiul V irg in ia on
NnTICK.
th e ir w addin g trip,
tlarousti ol MMsvrm, N. S,
v.
I.ester V. W n lH n g of J.a v alc tte epent
SALE OP LANDS
th e week-end here.
ion
UNPAID TAXES t'OH T llf. YEAH IS«.
Misses H e le n a n d U itn K e n n e d y of
w ilh
M A l 'i W i J . H .f
INTEREST Is credited evejry three months,
and T'hurmluy evrnhiKS nud realized niitiit n uporv lilon . A p p ly direct to llio
ulmitt $ ^ 0 . A dlnplay in chidc d fancy llm ik. i l ’ iiy n o c onm ilstlon# lo nnyQtticloa, n lin - i'ciit booth, b o o th whe re uiit. l*or d u ta lli, w rite lo N ew Vor1<
I'UH’.eiicrt were sold and vnilotm other •i'll N r w Jcrupy Jo in t S lo c k M u d
llniili, .11 C lin to n S („ N c w aflf, N.
uvtlcleji.
Mrs. R u i n 'll S|irnirin' o f I'u rliu uud A dvertisem ent t!
R roolclyn .spent thc w cck-ciul
M jss V lnceua K ennedy.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
I’ulillo III,lice I. Iirrrtiy ulyrn Iml 1. V.
V jlnlt,-, 1'nllPt‘liti ol It!" ndfimall (d Mill.
ftViflu, (\uutty ol Mtiutuiiultu will srll *1 imh*
lid fiiilo nil llie hunk irnrifH'Mtu, hneilltn*
mciitfl Ami retd r«tntn hprdimtlrr inftiuOf»r<rf
(«r Ih'* altorlrat trim (or wKlch uny vcrami
r.f |irmn>ia will «Hr«*« tcitnkn Ilm itiunfl
r-ny liif* tiix nnnetsmrnt Slrn Oirrt:nnf liicHi.iiittt litteifnt ami cm«I nf *alr.
Tin- Midi* will Hike
»• *!*«
‘'I
I'hhmiui tl. Thnmpmm, in tlie ttonman ‘>1
M'lliiwiin, HOi Ip f.t Nrw
cm 'l/iurmfnr,
li. . i.iiiIm t fljtli, IWJ, nt '} »Vlm k hi Ui« nil***'
in|(iii nl thnt «tny.
,
,
'l lio pitli| Iniid*. Irnf menu, lin/tl tmnrutii
iln v r r n r n fh r r u lM .j
.....I >.H l, U 'lllh U M
I’ ,
nml Itrtl rnl.itr no tn l»" «ol.|, nnd ll"’
iI.I iih ImhI littniiw: yuij
til Ul< lr I unit i*Hi»JHHt w\um tlm t.»Xt‘ B tlUVfl Atlnu, hit ninil
htmlp.
11 mmUt
|,m i I,,!,) in. ,111 inii't of tlm *ninf nml tlm ln>M........................
Novrinlu'r ril,I. I'Wt,
tni'uniil t,{ li.M-i tnlil mi Hct'tiillit nf fm‘it
H tri» m . ntmt,tf.w,
T haiiksr;ivlnir nicbl.
I M r3
K eiin eily and datittbter,
iirin-t'5 nml tl" InO'frnl »!'»«' tlw»»"t» uro w«
11111||<ii fni <'uiii{i|.ilM*mM,
Jin th a n k fu l you have tw o fret t<» iilllllWR, vl»,«
U ls s M in n ie M o re a u lelt Inst w c d i M ,U|!al,|, of K n l H ank, visited Mrs.
j
Maliiwiiii, Ni j,
I
Mil.
* A.lvt rtU«-ini-nt Ht U^.ttl,
(diuke at the Legion dnn*’i! rri»r‘ n !i,si{lv1*.
liy a u to m o b ile fo r La kela n d, F h n h !ii,j M, K. Tliutulte. on Stm duy,
IMtfn
H
,
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,
t,
5
,
Ml'"
'*
II.,
IM
In il n ight In (ieum 'ft llalL- AtU'<iliiew here she w il!
winter. Ht
VntrUh />*’! fi^nm
' i-J
M is . M . )■ TUcpiiltli-k of Pbilaib-I'
nmVltiK th rlr homo lu K M u ih ’ihI, Vn.
K oU t f
M aster ia Chancery.
V IS IT US A N D G E T O N E
M r , a n d M rs. H a rry I ’eaeux nud M r,
a n d M ra. C harle s W a r d , J r ., m otored
M r. n n d M r*. 1J. J. (iiin d e rim in nnd to G arw oo d, w here th e y upent the
W illia m W h a le n w ere P e rth A m b o y m - v k ‘cnd,
A b o u t seventy-five couples attended j visitors o n S unday.
M r. a n d M rs. K dw ard M o tt and c h il­
‘
M r. n m l Mrs. S, J. S u lliv a n o i jcr- dren of H rooklyn visited W illin m h’ctt h * Armistice, da n cc tsWen by
ll!
y C ity were tin ' ijiic s ti of M rs, K i­ t vv and fa m ily ui lic e is S treet over i)ic
A m e rica n f.oR ion on M o n d ay rvi'iiii)';
weelc-vnd,
In G cran 's H a ll. K x ce ilm t nmsir. w a s j^ .,, S u lliv a n S unday,
M r. un d M tn. I'run k (iro n d e o l Hed
furnished by H a ro ld S tihvell’a orche»-|
M nstrr Jack ie N im /la to received a
tra o l Frcel; '' i. Tin: l.c u lo n c o n trm - . I,|,ra|lu.d w r |at w hile cranhliiK nu nulo- I h iu k npeut tlie week-end nt the home
o l J o h n Ackerwon.
p ln lrs holdin/r tlielr nt"!* dance ° " j
o n e iw y llil* week.
their lunches w ith th e m w hich they
« (c in M o ttliatlitn l ’a rk . A ll bad nil en
joy a ble us w e ll as profitable day.
,
Gcoerni Pracdco ia AU Coarts,
One of them is
Jm lH invnt fo ri $l75.9Z w in rcluvneil
I .v a jiliy l-cniro C ircuit O m i t Jih Ih u
l eti'i' V. l'Jitly Tueiulay in favor of
1’tM‘d CtMlfHJ,
H a rry 'I'n ille r (if K eyport nud aH«lu»t
M r, a n d Mrn. JnmcH M o rre ll visited
the N u tiira l Atiliiinlna M iiiiu la i- tu iln ii
the latter'H idtttcr, M rn, V u ith o o n , in
('iiiiiimny » l Jfriwy C ity, tlie Jii'lirnii’iil
ArilnM ton u f.iw iluyh Itist wcuk.
rqin-H-tilltiH the uiuoiint claliucil liy
M rs. A lld n Hailey o f K c y p o d npcitt
M r. T i idler ns iltiu lilm fur miliu y m ul
S un da y w ith her am u ICdwurd Jhillry ,
i x|>r 11sii» w hile iioti■
ik in* tin v c lln n
and fam ily,
Hiileiuiinu fin 1 tlm em njm ny from A pril
M i\
h. ife ttry V o u ru o f Ih o o k ly n v e ­
Vlli tn M a y 2Slli limt, sVlien Im wan illn*
tted her nltttor» Mvft* J o lm I t . lln h ic u *
im'used from tlie nervine,
U ivk , w f^w days thl« week.
Jivntes SrttnoH, Jiuncn M ovrelt, ltvu«
Farm I . d a iii u h U . 3, O ov.rnm ent Plan.
K'll W jtlhnj? iu>d Jio ljrr t J o h n ^ u n »pr»t
33 yearn to im y, n o
a im m lm lo im
i\ Uw drtys thin wci'U d u ck h\tntin» at
cl'nrgcil, n o itn o w u lu , 110 rcil ta|ie|
havalette,
Bt, Jo h n 's M , VC. C h iirrh lic ld Its an* you d u no* liny ito c lt In llio lla iik ,
mtnl h ii/u a r n nd sti]*)>cr o n VVi'dneflduy loan , flo m 'il q u ic k ly . Vlmlcr Govern*
In. n ciom psinlcil by the Kuv. I t A tirlco
M e ll, secretary o f tlio I ’eunsylviiiila Y ,
M , C . A . o f S o u th A m boy, H o w a rd Is M ra N a th an M o one y o f K ey port spent
•
a fi-ciiueiit visitor hero at the home o l jt dsy w llh M r«, A . V, f,nytou,
Dr. and M r«, S. T rfansky o f flay
his K tutulm other, M rs. Koslc W lc n .
Kid[/e» M td, H uboau a iid du uuliter of
H rook lv n uu d M U h U uhuH S h e ru m n of
OA K 9H ADK3.
U rooktyu s p tn t S u n d a y vifdthw Mrs.
M r. and M m . Ktlw ard \V. C n rrlu left
to-day for New H a v e n , Conn., where
th e y w ill upend several days. T hey will
Mrs. 1‘. J . G im d e rn m n spent T im m
, a tte n d the
l’rliiccton - Y alc baseball day in N e w Y o rk ,
(Tame to-morrow.
M rs. H a ro ld B e a m was u P erth A m
‘ C harles V a n B ru n t a n il fam ily lia v j boy v isitor S aturda y.
m o r t d from tlic brick house nt tbc
U oiiiiia n ia H e tm a n visited relntlvcs
c o rn e r ot M a in S ir f c t a n d V alle y Drive in N e w Y o r k o v e r the w rek-tnd.
artd occupy juift of thc Levi l-.iiiinoni
M rs. C lnrcnco H u n t nnd fa m ily o f
h o u te o n Ja c k so n S treet. M rs. W ill'
O ld D rliln e visited Mrs. A lbe rt W o o lle y
field Geran w ill move in to the Itoiiso
Trlil ay.
-vacated by t lic V a n B ru n ts
T he M isacs M a be l a n d R u t h S ulliv a n
F ifte e n g irls o f the 6 A Class w ent
were P e rth A m bo y visitors S atu rd a y
■with their icachcr, M rs. I’ riU W e b e r,
n ftrriio o n ,
t o N e w Y o r k S aturda y. They visited
M rs, 11. W y c k o ff o l N e w ark spent
M a c y ’s store, the M u se u m o l N atural
H is to ry nnd the A q ua riu m , T hey took T uesday w llh her sister, M rs. 1’ . Cl,
LLOYD
Counselor-at-Law
a BANK BOOK.
•pent Saturday with tlielr grandpar­
M r», F re d S om er
n nd
daughter, ents, Mr, nml Mrs, Jolm Oerlol,
HAZLET*
■Joyce, of PatcliORiie, L. I., have, been
Hescnlt M tm cc.'Jr., and Mr. Tliomns
(pending .several tlnys with Mr, and <n( (inrwood were nucst* o f Mr. nml
M n u n d M rs. Rlchnrrf J, G m tc rjo lin
M n . Georffe Miller,
r.nd fum ity m otorc d to P o m jito n L*Uo
Mra. Welistcv Maaiee Saturday,
R ose au
JO H N P
that every good man I'lever tires
M .a tn ;e 8 .
.1
was
M r«, Aslittry t'o u n tn iu left T hursd ay
fo r C a liforn ia by w n y o f N e w O rleans.
J S u s t iie e e
f i l l Sell KnflsoMMy
or fo e lm iijc
k Chevrolet Timring
V o r ti F o u l ( 'It itiu iiii o r T o u t i n g
2 7 1 M a in St., Matawan, M.J,
lliMiin (nr .'iidc SI* roonu, all Improvtmciils, on J« iti nn Hlrenf. ApAdv«rtliani«ol tl
(iljr 2SS M ain illrc il
in A - l ( 'o n t lh io u .
J . IS. M A R T IN
Atlantic Ave.,
MaUWkflu
-,.-r
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ORIGIN 9F WELL-MOWN SONGS
W r itte n
OLD
Cartan&Devlin
Ec j T h e J o u i r a l )
FOLKS
AI
flav*>, a Large Supply of
l«*je Very Best
iiG M E .
’W a y down upon dc Swanec river, far f:u away,
Dcrc’s wha iny heart is turning ever, derc's wha dc old folks stay.
A ;l up and down de whole crcation, sadly I roam,
;
5cn| longing for dc old plantation, and ior dc old folks at home.
A ll dc world is sad and dreary, every v.iicre I roam,
O h ! darkies, how my heart grows vcarv, far from dc old folks at home.
AU roun* de little farm I wandered when 1 was young,
S*cn m any happy days I squandered, many de songs I sung
* Wftftb I was playing with my brother, liappy was I, r.
O h ) take rpe.tb my^Jond.plfl mother, there let me live a.hd die.
'
AU de world is sad and dreary, every where I roam,
O h ! darkies, how my heart grows weary, far from dc old folks at boitie.
which they will sell
prices as
c u t s p r ic e t o
as tie IM A
O re little h u t anioiig Mie bushes, one that I love,
Still sadly to iny roeni’sy rushes, no m attcr whsre. I rove.
W h e n w ill.,I see de bees a-huraraing, n!I rouri*
comb?
I h ? ir de.banjojum m ing,.dow n in my good old home?
A ll the world is sad and dreary, everv where I roam,
O h l darkies, how my heart grows ueary, far from de old folks ait home,
O ur Stock oif
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I t is now nearly sixty years since violinist. His mother, a M aryland lady
Stephen,.CoIlins Fostcr wrote h is la c t o ;. cu ltu re , w as a LJ^ycr o f .ipusic a n d
K>iig, and passed into the dreamless fo p d oif w r itin g p o e try .,. I n 1840. y o u n g
sleet from which, let us hope, he will F o ste r a tte n d e d a n acad e m y a t A th e n s,
a w a k tn in the. Better Land and the ifz., a n d .in .1841 e n te re d Je ffe r s o n Col“ B e au tifu l Dreams,” the title o l hi* h ge -a t C a n n o n s b u rg ^ - P a ^ a n d -d a ry ig
last composition, which he never .TcaU h is stu d e n t d ays evinced a p re d ile ctio n
iic d in his sad lifetime, will there come fo r t h f . la n g u a g e s ,^ e s p e c ia lly JTrench
Uuc. Foster's lack of business:ability a u d G e rm a n , a n d w as possessed o f con­
and his easy-going nature made him siderable skill as a d r a u g h ts m a n .and
an easy mark for the greed o£ certain V u n lc r. H is love o f m u sic revealed ite a rly age, for at seven he
|.ublisncrs. Over hutf ii million copies t e ll a t
o l "O ld Folks at H om e” were sold but k a 'h c d to p la y tho- fla ge o le t b y h im ­
Foster realized little from the sale o f self. A fte r his g ra d u a tio n h e b ccam c
lids or any of his songs* Me bccamc a b o ok ke e p e r for hia b ro th e r, b u t his
dissipated and his habits and weakened le isu re tim e w as sp e nt iu w ritin g little
power of resistance easily made him to n g s au d p io n p p ie qe i, In w h ic h pleasthe victim of sharp dealers and in thc a n l ta sk he w as g re a tly c n co u ra g c d b y
ireiy height of his succcss he often H e n r y K lc b c r, a P itts b u rg h m u sician,
Inand himself forced to part w ith & who rccoH uiced th e troy's ta le n t. I lia
•onir for thc trivial sum offered him, songs were at first w r itte n fo r a <little
H is lodging place was & choap hotel in g ro u p o t y o u n g frie nd s w h o m e t a t his
thc Bowery,
Y ork, an d {he wrote b ro th e r's h om e once a w eek a n d spent
«*wiy of his songs upon wrapping pa- n.m ty a cosy e v e n in g s in g in g there.
|.er in thc backroom of a grocery store. O n e d ay u m in s tre l tro u p e cam e to the
A lter producing .longa, the royalties of to 'v n nm l a fte r g o in g to th e entertninw h ftli iho«td liiive hrouRht him thou* U’ e iit Foster re solved to w rite a song
of. dollar*, hc was iu comparative a m i o ffe r it to th e m , little <lrci\tntaff It
T h e song was
destitution nm l It is little wonder that w o u ld be accepted.
I t was accepted nnd
lie bcrumc dUiljifttfd. I h e pittance ho "0 S im u u m .”
icot (or ench rooej kept him alive, but m ad e au in s ta n t niece**, m u l in a short
cn»? day when ill he stumbled in his f in e w as sung n tl'o v c r Ih c .country* N o
rmnn and fell, from thc rcsulti of which m o te b o o k k e e p in g for F o ste r, l i e de­
ttit-J.lila fever he died. His enroer tn cided to be a m u s ic ia n a n d de vo te ItU
ninny w ay i reminds one rtf
Atlnn ta le n t lo song w ritin g . A s N e w Y o rk
J*oe. The orijjinality nnd Individuality oHevcd h im Iho m o it p r o t n iiiu K oppor*
t>\his work nre su lh dcn l proof that il tu u U ic i fo r bin w o rk , he w e nt t i m e und
he,1ttt<,l had the. ndvntUntfCft o i study I'.tKan w r ilin i; m o st ind u strio u sly . H o
am i his.Utp hftd bern floppier* he could sh o u ld have ac cu m u la te d n fo rtu ne for
have p^utuccd imich. grval.cr vvurk, yet hip songs sold b y th o u sand *, O ve r
h r,le ft a» ^ Icgfley to thc world several h ill n m illio n copies o f "O K I Folksi a t
tttuiv.tw hlyh, **rc plill ih crlsh td mul H o m e ’ alon e w ere p u v e h iu e d by the
•cvn^dcM lncd to live in tiic luMrts of ca«tT p u b lic, h u t Foster r c a lim l hut
the vAtncriinn people for all time to little from Its ealc.
O th e r sk etrh rs o f Foster's HCc will, he
ennipk
.
.
Stephen Collins I'oster was horn in p r jited in conn e ction w ith his songs
l.a^rcnfrtm rK . I'® , f»tnld the ringtail of 49 they are pub lish e d from tim e to
M i l l atul booming of cnimun, on July tttnc in T ho J o u r n a l a m o n g a series o f
4,
H e was n f Irish descent, Uis articles o n " O r ia in of F a m ous Songs’*
father, was a merchant and nn amateur b e in g w ritten i o r the p.iper.
GUARDSM EN
S ix W o n d e r f u l A d v a n t a g e s :
We tarry a Large Sioci ^
UnsqMsfe3_?cohcmv%
Bigger, sr.ach more powerful engine.
Easiest 'rid in g Tiriptek springs.
Stronjicst rear axle oii any
iow-priced car.
Lumber, Lath, Cement,
Lime, Nails. &c.
All-steel touring body. Durable and brilliant
baked-enamel finish.
:i
which we are selling at
N e w P r ic e s — A l l M b d ^ k
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Touring - wasr$525. - Now $495
Roadster - was $|>25 -Now .i|4^5
Red Bird - ^yas $750 - No^v $695
Goupe - was &79S -Now $750
Sedan
- #as $860 -N o # $795
All prices 'F.-O. B. Toledo.
r
W c reserve the right to Change prices nnd spccifi-
Wlieu—alter an sutomobOa
nccldcnt tho other party IniUti
that ho will bring lult lo re>
The Most Automobile in
the1World for the Monfey
cover dr.sr^ses, you fully real*
):e the value of automobllo In*
dcnmlty insurance.
If you
curry tucli a policy you will not
only bo entirely rdlcved of ex*
imnto in tho defence Of tbs
suit but will be assured the
(icrisr.al icrvlcc of tltli agency.
M ales a
M rs. J , n ^ i o h n e pf N e w a rk visited
her m other, M rs, l l. llu h n . o f lV ospect
A venue, over th e ' v efk-cud.
.
I M s K endall o l N ew B ru nsw ick was
a i-.au/ence H a rtw r visitor M o n d ay .
W ilb u r , the station crew put out lo res*
M rs. T hom as D e te r .And M rs. Peter
* « those o n th e barge. The frttff cast
w tbd was dead a fia in it them a u d this, (. K ub y, b o th t f Prospect A v en ue were
*<«>ibincd w ith thc ro u g h seas, m ade F v ith A m b o y .v b ito rs yesterday.
W illia m K y k e o f .S h o r e la n d Circlc
progress d iflic u tt The surfm on , howf t e r , stu c k it out a n d afte r a ro w of h .u com pleted his bu ng alow ,
H e n ry S im m o n s o f M o iu iu ^ M d c Ave*
«iiH‘*,t tw elve h»v.:'.s re arhed the slow ly
®in*r»ng barge a ml -ook off the helpless noe w as a S o u th A m b o y visitor yestev-
John K. CHrie
i
Low er
P r ic e s
A ll
E x id e
B a tte r ie s
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When Is Trouble
Call 380 Keyport
A ugust
Emergency Service
E x id e q u a lit y
w ill r e m a in
u n a ffe c te d b y
t h i#
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a d o p tio n
m a n u fa c tu re r
change s in
m e th o d s
of
by
m e r c h a n d is in g
rn ak cB
t h is
A t ^ t lv was heM At tlie iuinu of
r<ltv»r.l Dcm crv In »b«trv«ttte ot hl»
J u t r w e i n d u H « w i of wh*»t th«» clevcnili blrthilay ‘TurniUy, * number ol
« tfl t t • re»1 trvut to th t flock StuItL h it li it iu li bcinR i<tciciit and « n tn*
]o>»lil<i time w n had by all.
—JU rtrtb e m tB t
Automotive Eepair Sfcop
Broadway ond MoplcLPIaee
Keyport, N. J J
I
\t Fancy Fruits and
th e
c e r t a in
pos­
Vegetables
s ib le .
Gaston Golot
V i f g i i i S p i ’u c e F i b i «
Telephone 274-M
T l u - o iig h a n d T h r c i i g h
,
M AT AW AN . N. ,T.
pay y o u.
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P h a e s . l t o l m d e t SO F S4
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N e x t to P o s t O flic e
MATAW AN
DcllVwlicn M aJn I ’ romptly
y o itr
r iio n o 2S.1-R
o e e t l s . L e t u s t o l l y o u o f t l m c i u H chs
p o s s ib ilit ie s o ! t l ii u d u r a b l e w a ll Ix x ir d
a,
M. &&<L; VJMiiu ^ G
l o r e v e r y I n s id o w a l l n u d c o ilin g . W o c a n
s u p p ly l l
f o u r c a r p e n t e r c n n a p p ly it.
FRAN K AN DERSON
L u m iic r ,
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an d
M A T A W A N ,
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N.
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Wlcfc&luhk. N. J.
AdvttUie (a this paptr.
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G c n u ln o Reaver W a ll Board liaa
been l a usa lo t 17 ^eara. Marty of tho
earliest Installations nro still giving
excellent ecrvicc. T he great durability
oi gcntitno Beaver ia Quo to
26-Layer Construction
— tha Fntcntttt SEALTTIE Formula
smd other exclusive features.
P a y u s n v is it , it w ill
C, I 'l v o f S!i V! h H iv rr ltil!a
jnlltUOM l» A '" 'l i '1j v'ompMH', A.tun v I'rtit, wa, (\ l.ftutH « f o r m f i l y liv e J a l j r ,iv r H a r b o r v U iH 't W n ln r jil iv
P
p r ic e s .
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C», U illhouvi' i'f lU n h e ifo td li eieetiiK u new b n u ^ a u u v o n l a n u iU c llav»
B O A R D
charge
iw
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B a p tU t i.h u rv h
Magnetos, Starters aiidlGeocrators Repaired
at
s o ld
T h c fa m o u s
E x i d e
tif thV R e 4 H a n k
Automobiles]
e lf c c tiv e
be
lo w e r p iic c * .
in
for permmeme
* usegenuine
A u t o m o b ile
w ill,
1 5 th ,
i(Overhniiling AII Malccs^of J
t iio .
S ta rtin g haek M o n d a y m o rn in g ,
M r, and M rs, O t to l.iu d h e r g are
th e lit* guards w ith the th ic c b a ig e m e n
th o lr s u ffb o a t m ade th-: tn p m het« •spending a few da y s at C om fu-ld l'o in t,
tnv*c, t*ut were m ^ c t twU c tiy thc I turn.
Tlitmu<5
o i K earne y i- spendT hey r e a v lu d tt'.e
ah\n\t
11 A T T l i \
\1 U S
at his cottage on ‘I'w ili^ht
^ Q ilo c V , appiosiiM ^U 'ly r.? I n u u 1* a fte r a
NU i;»»d M»?.
s la ttin g 011 th e ir r r i o u just rvtm tH ’.l Csom tw o wevk>‘ vaeati. n at I M a ^ a t t ' W .i t r i l*,tp,
j
M is , A ith u c S ttu n e k t'i N e w ark was
U l t i K U lc A . l-Amhi-tuon o\ Vl.-vtA- a b n * ! vi>ii»n Tm vvdw ,
I
F A R M E R S ! !
f i t a n d f^ A te t 1\ Jo h v o o n , son id
.'•'b n Ncidetm.-tu o l S lu'M ’l,m<! C tu le
l i l t . A* J«4son lUay ot K w p o r t , w cte w.‘ \ a lV it h A ndu»y v U ilo r W ed nci- S e e u s f o r y o u r r e q u i r e m e n t s .
4 ^9
m e m o now
to I'elephons
m a ta w A n , n . j .
r it fh iin g a roiitfh pea, thc life saving mer*s fa the r, W illia m C M u rra y , over
<
*
m n o f th c M u n lo lo k in g cou>>t g u a rd th ? week-end,
M r. and M rs. W illiiu u J. D on ohue
R a t io n re tu rn e d h o m e M o n d a y a fte r
p o o n u tte r u Ulty-m ilc row that started i m l fa m ily o f K lu a h c th w ere local visi­
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S u n d a y , h a v in a rescued three m e n from tors over thc week-end,
% M rs. R . O , A l k u o f I.nurcnee B a r k * ,
d r o w n in g ,
j
I TU^ tn??*, Ute crew o f a h a tu e load* w ay was a N e w a rk visitor S atu rd a y .
frcth th e tu g im possible.
Tht; |ook*out , in th e M a n to lo k in g
*.*.wl g u a rd statio n »aw th at th c barge
▼t u in difTn'uttiei a n d , under C a p ta in
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cations w ith ou t noticc.
Mra. Claudia M . Shaw And .George
Row Fifty Mttoi tb Rough S m to Men
S iia w of J e n c y C ity visited the for*
on
Darge.
ta ilro iil,,ti^ 5 a n d b e lo n g in g to i C harles A S c h m id t o f N e w ark spent
|hc E a ste rn T ran sp o rtatio n C o m p a n y , T uesday at his cottag e o n B rooksidc
A venue,
t o o i^ C a p t a in
^ Lew is o f N o r fo lk ,
M rs. T h o n v n (tilm o rc ,o f S hore land
W t llia n i VVing o f B a ltim o re a n d Ja m e s
F e n c r s o f N o r th C h ro lin a , T h e ir b arge C’n c lc is able lo be about a g a in ntter an
i'lness, ■
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v
l»<is c n e o f tw o in th c io w o f a tug
tyrs, V iola \Vu9 kt o l M e tu c h c n was a
t o u n d fro m N o r fo lk to F ort R e a d in g .
W h e n o ff .M an to loW litg, S u iu la y after- local visitor M o n d a y . . •
O i i v ir l s'» V in c e n t o f N e w a rk w as a
•(OOU, Ih e b arge !»p*cnt» r« leak and thc
Irtcnl v isitor T n rsd a v ,
jtr*W o f th e t^ig c ut i t loose a n d w e n t
i i . Iv U m m a y o f M c tu c h e n w as a
w ith the rc m ? in in ^ barge, leav in g
,
th c lrto - to th a m ercy o f »the heavy vi>*tor here, S u n d .v y .,
M rs. K lijt b e t h B arker a n d daughter,
eea*. T he ro u g h \\{.tcr m ade a rescue
• " Vt be Beat
Are Expensive
L A U R E N C E f t lA K B O n .
M A K E RESCUE,
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ts very large and we are
...... Celling it at.
BOTTOWi PRICES
Advertise in this paper.
Materials)
ar
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WKN'/i;r. Airrn„SAL'ES.
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S -AI ta VamlavjUf,—U
A l th r ltivoll Theatre, M a ta w a n ,
W u liicsilay nml Saturday.— A d y e rtlie *
Il’CIlt tf
si
W h a t A d v e r t is in g d o e s
t o r T e l e p h o n e S e r v ic e
\
Four-Door Sedan
sc
%
Every d av a n average o f 9 ,3 6 5 ,0 0 0
th r o u g h th e cc ntrni oiliccs i n o u r system.
1
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te le p h o n e
messages pass
A n d every day th is h u g e v o lu m e o f traffic is d isp atch e d w ith a
speed a n d nccuracv m a d e p ossible q n ly b y the co-operation o f those
w h o use th e service a n d those w h o fu r n is h it.
Y o u arc n o m o re a n x io u s to have y o u r ca lls c o m p le te d p r o m p tly
t h a n w c are.
For e x a m p le : a d e lay o f o n e second o n e a c h o f 9 ,3 6 5 ,0 0 0 C iilb
w o u ld m e a n a decrease i n p u b lic satisfaction i n th e service, n n d also
-t;
— o loss of hundreds of hours each day in operating time,
— a large increase in operating force,.
— the expenditure of h un d re d s of thousands of dollars for fiew equip*
m e n t u /ith w h ic h to h an d le the som e a m o u n t tif traffic.
T e l e p h o n e S c r v I c e is t h e m o s t p e r s o n a l o f p u b l i c c c r v ic c s .
$685'bio*, fu lly equipped.
n m t t e r *1 0 w c a p a b l e o u r o p e r a t o r s m i g h t b e , t h o y n e v e r c o u l d
Inside and cut, tho new Ford Four- solt bmwn shades oi the 6Uk
door Sedan shows improvements window curtaina and the deep
ol far marcs than usual importance. broadcloth upholstery.
It is lower and sturdier in appear*
once. New cowl, hood, radiator and
apron add size1and finish to the
front Sun visor, and wide, wellfiniehsd aluminum dcbra with bar
handles perfect tho design of fhe
body.' ■
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s e rv e y o u as W e ll a s t h e y d o , w it h o u t y o u r a id .
T h e y n re h e lp e d
bn
e v e r y h a n d b y t e le p h o n e u se rs w h o k n o w a n d d o t h c .lr p a r t o n e v e r y c a ll.
T h i s c o - o p e r a t io n e x is ts a n d g r o w s , l a r g e l y b e c a u s e o f a d v e r t i s i n g .
Dome light, door locks, window
regulators and handles, all finished
In nickel, complete a refinement
you would ospect only at a far
nighor price
A d v e r t is in g m a k e s
p r a c tic e s .
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c le a r
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th o
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purposes
of
r u le s ,
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m e th o d s
and
I t c x p h iln s n e w ty p e s o f a p p a r a tu s a n d h o w to u s e t h e m .
I t p r e s e n t s t h o r e a s o n s f o r a n y c h a n g e i n r a t e s c h e d u le s o r p l a n
Ccnvenier.e?, utility end economy
have established Ford supremacy,
Hie lasting lustre oi tho exterior Tho Four-Door Sedan odds to
finish is equalled In richness by the these feetore greater Ford prestige*
o f o p e r a tio n ^
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s y o u i n t o u c h w i t h t h e n e w e s t b u s in e s s a n d s o c ia l uses o f
. 4I *t k
Kcepc p
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tlio sery^cei
I t Hives
n fe tte r im d e m tu n d ln B o f te lc p lio n e service, t h o e n tire
te le p h o n e o ^ t u ^ ijtt ^ o t l a n d its in d iv id u a l m e m b e r s ,,
§
Th!i car (an ta obtained tftnmgh
A* fo rd H 'ttih Ptur/me Pum
A n d tt* y o u a tid th o u s a n d s o ( o th e r te le p h o n e users a p p ly th is itv
fo r m a tio n , In co-opcrtitiou w ith te le p h o n e w o rke rs, th e v a lu e o f y
t
yotir
service is lucrcrincd, its (jim lity Is Im p ro v e d a n d Its c o it lu k e p t d o w n
Moimt-Barrett Company
MATAWAN, n. j . .
T E L E P H O N E 71
N E W Y p R IC T E L E P H O N E C O M P A N Y
C A R S *T R U C K S * X R A C T O K S
Ask Your Grocer For
B iN B Y BREAD
FO B
MADE ’ W IT H PURE
CREAMERY BUTTER
B U S I N E S S o r ffO S ? P I E A S U R E
m W E TO IH E M ETROPOLIS
O F
T H E N O R T H JE R S E Y W A S T
E E K L Y visit— a day and evening or a week-end itay— Ku' bccomo iho fixed end
qA Whappy
linl>it of people who buy wifely and well nnd wlio keep themielvei pliyiically and
T R Y IT -
- IT ’S GO O D
mimtally (tesli by regular and proper reci'cnlion nnd diversion.
S im m e n ’s M o d e l B a k e ry
Here, tha dcaftwt, most progreajive and fss!c: ! < ; : n 3 ciiy in tha (Idle, they iliop with plcaiure
prohl and
ai ' enjoy
' ‘
‘
. that
.
.i.i.mo A S B U R Y P A
. R K a llva
■
and profit
the
ninuicmcnU
towh every
month in ihc year.
Indoor ocean bailiinR at tlm Natatoriuin— therapeutic
ica-watcr Onllit—
dancing at the Casit
erapeutie lei.
............
theatrei, golf and every other outdoor (port, delightful eating j>Uec*, modern winter hoteli, ant!
STORES AND SHOPS
live nnd up-to-date as may be found in any city Anywhere,
as oUracliv
!? C 3
(P I A T I l I M f i
£311*
MEN’S STORES—CLOTHING
- SHOES
FIND l>uylt»u lt>t tlirmfflvei cusy in A*b*Jfy Park.
Ffcillitf* lliry yd, willtoul lc«Jiou»leatcliMip, whst.
|||Cy pipy {1AVO fl nt,j;n„ fot jn tuiling, ovtrcoaf, fi«t» lie, iliiit or iliur.
(rum
•
T I u iq (i v ttir ty n n d vjustily in th o p t tliat &re c ic tu iiw ty [ut nw-iv Suilfc &nil c<\&H ftt« ttmtghl tn c u tlff or
fine M fioilnuM ti In "frody-inail*}’'
ihn p ro d u ct! o l llie l»*»t tiim v n ciolliinu n iiiiu ip c lu f ^ o in ih o
United Stfllrs,
A t l j u r y P i n k i i a c ity o f q u a lit y Ant) ly t le in n ic ii’ l w m i .
IM t lC I 'S A K N AH A T T ItA C T I V M
AM T H K (ifM )D H .
P iic co are (air. A cco m m o d a tio n s nro fulcquaUt. Scrvica is com petent nm l courteous. Stock m c g U
every Itmumt r^ ju irrm c n t or
H e i r , Im p py, healthy thftUMnd* d o thclr b u y in g n u d lUcir pUym jr, *1 Ley h a lh a m u ! Im ik u\ tlm*
uliiao, T liy y dance rmd d in o , rind th ry
S H O P d t f tike S I S O I 8 B
T h f* fl.|v»'?tlunm»>H(.ta A tllli.ir lA r.l liy
t iim ttOAim o f oom m im hionkw i. c i t y uv A fim m v t’A im
hiiil |ilrt(‘t*t| Ijjt dlroeUimuf 0. R. V. lltsntM'H. Mrtyof
D. £. Mahoney’s Stores Prices BEACH PARK DANCES
Wednesday Nights, Nov. 21,
A £oo(l lot of Greeti M ountain Potatoes to sell.
Also sonic good Canada Turnips, Jersey Turnips, Red, Ycllow, or W h ite Onion.'i, ISlood T urnip H ccI m.
M tii' <ii'urj.^es S a lt Codfi.th, 22 cento jx t pottiid,
I’ iiu1 in 11 M a d u r a i, 20 to 2!> cniila per pound.
I m t s Ii I ’oi k .Sltoiihk'i'K, 14 ccnt# per pound.
i'l't'Hli Haittii,
cento per pound.
I.can Fresh I ’o rk , 20 ccidtt pet pum ul,
20
D ee. 5 nud 6
’
Carnival Favors
Ucfrer.liiiHnlii on Side
Colored lViinccii KncIi A lu r illt s
riininlay Night
Adinluslon - -
- .1(1 Ccnta
llr.'iu and MidtllinuM at $2.15 pft* 100 Iim.
Kin it S erai eh I’Vetl a t $2.75 pcr JOO II);).
S a lt, T a b ic or D a ir y In 25 Him,
at: 50 ccnta, 50 IbH. baj'U
at 51.00, 200 II.h, liaj;H at $3.00.
Lai'K<‘ 3 Ui:i. p:toliji|;e tit L h 'i‘ <)al( llitc.hwlioat I'’lorn* at 20
cents.
NtMV IVrt He:niM, M a rro w lU'uim, a n d (vood roo ldnif I . i m a
C .^- ho yclo sk , d.d s.
W . IV o iit /H ( K w yjtorl, Hi J i
(Hilti' llduvt -Hi.W) h, tn, U* St'Klp. m.
IlltittfaVi, I! lo It iti lit,
.
N'> <*ltU
i»U \!»\y W r ^ n e t iU y
Aptttilntiiifni.i
•
iscutin.
Sw ecl Citlcr a t .15 cents pcr gallo n,
Sweet Oi aiiue.'i, ( irape b'rttll, Itimna!., l.cntoiiM, New Iui|f"
land W alntttfi, New A lm ond Nutii.
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M lnee M ealii, C ilr o n L em on or O ra n jfc I'tiel,
THE GIJNDM SERVICE
S'Uossmt U AttawimltU l!to«.
I'uncral Pirectof
SUBSCRIBE FOR AND ADVERTISE IN T H IS PAPER, Tel, 233
MATAWAN, N, J.
'7 3
M0NM0UT1I C 9U N H lU S T O flO i.
'* r J / t
URGES AMERICANS
TO KELP CAMPAIGN
Now comes the most amazing event in our history!!
C O O L ID G E
A SK S
U N IV E R S A L
S U P P O R T O F R E D CROSS.
*
P m M e n l D e iig n n te i P e rio d F rom No*
n n b c r 11-23 as P erio d for Anau&S
Asbury Park
R id CroM Membership Roll Cali.
"A s President of the U nite d S tates
o f A m erica a n d as President of thc
A m e rica n N a tio n a l Red Cross, I here­
b y designate N ovem ber l l , A rm istice
P a y i to Novem ber 29th, as thc period
ot t h r a n n u a l R e d Cross M em bership
R o il Call.
‘’in u rin g the W o r ld W a r the v o lu n ­
teer effort o f the A m erica n people to
ssFUt thc gove rn m en t in providing for
th i: w elfare o f o ur m ilita ry and naval
forces at hom e, on the seas and over
ncas, was expressed largely th ro ug h thc
A m erica n R e d Cross, w hich also re n ­
dered incalculable assistance to the
a rm e d forces o f our associates in the
w a r and to their civilian populations
w-ithm the invaded areas du rin g a n d
• h e r thc war.
“ The recent calam ity w hich befell
J a p a n when m illions o f her people suf­
fered dire distress iollow in s the e a r th - jj
quake, lias served again to reveal to the "
people of the nation the readiness o f
th e A m erican R e d Cross to respond
im m ediately for service in
a great
Emergency and to apply the generous
g ifts o f our people to the am elioration
o f hum an 'suffering. I n rendering' as*
sistancc Nvhercver du ty culls, thc A m e r­
ica n R e d Cross, in addition to its w o rk
in foreign lands, adm inisters relief in
tim es o f disaster in o u r ow n country,
h e 'p s t o solve the problem o f public
health, is over active in other h um a n i­
taria n projects and , above all, renders
w n c c m c assiMaucc to thc (government
in the care o f o ur disabled veterans o f
the W o rld W a r,
"T hrouH h It* charter granted by C o n ­
gress, tho A m erican R ed Cross is
th it* £ td w ith specific duties in relation­
-hip w ith thc A rm y nnd N avy and w ith
th c people nt large id periods o f cmcrgtn e y nm l digress, and it Im h never
fa iird to perform those du lic*. Since
t h f wnr and as a result o f espcricncc
ttw p m id iu tlie w ar, it has expanded
Its w elfare operations hi nil regions o f
w r country.
*'Thc Red Cross seeks only to servo,
■ol lo usurp thc prcoftAtfv?! o l uther
Institutions o f g o ve rnm ental atuhm itlrh, h u t to o p n a t c w ith ull others iu
rervice to h u m a n ity ,
r
" I t in upun pop u la r m em bership that
*l'e A m c t im i R ed Cross relics for
itre tig th ol org an isation am i for fund*
t d 'c a r r y on its w ork w hich Is st> esS fn tia l to tha R and of o ur people to
h»*1d m em brrnhip in and have a part in
i h r ^vork o i this tru ly A m erican organ!ra tio n . 1, therefore, urge a renewal o f
a l1 present m em bership a n d enlistment
l'i the A m erican R ed Cross by all not
m m members."
• ^ S O K M C U T ir a o &w c i a l
• ■•••
.
. .
.
v o t e
.
Asbury Park
r r : ^ ;:::v
BR
u \n j v :
Um V r «“ V/i H u W r S>
m *M . ; v ^ W
--F
fi tm a
1
-.o
6
850 C O O K M A N A V E .
President
Coolidge
has
u rged
f i e A tncrican people to give universal
suyr-ort to thc R e d Cross C all, sta r tin g
T aesda> for enro llm ent o f members for
Long Branch
J9S B R O A D W A Y
Freehold
3 W E S T M A IN ST.
D O Y O U R S H O P P IN G A T Y O U R
N E A R E S T ST ORE.
650 C O O K M A N A V E .
L on g Branch
195 B R O A D W A Y
Freehold
___
3 W E S T M A IN ST.
D O Y O U R S H O P P IN G AT Y O U R
N E A R E S T ST O R E .
“ P R IC E S L E S S T H A N E L S E W H E R E ”
C H A L L E N G E
T h is
m a m m o u th
s e ld o m
o ffe re d
r ific in g
th o u s a n d s
ly
n o
e v e n t
w ill
a t t h is t im e
o f d o lla r s
M a i l , C . O . D .'s
or
u n d o u b te d ly
o f ih e
y e a r
b e
fo r
o f le g it im a t e
A p p ro v a l o rd e rs
a tte n d e d
su c h
b y
w a n te d
p r o fits .
ta k e n .
th o u s a n d s
H ig h
t h is is
rh u st c o m e
HIGH GRADE COATS
d r a s tic
$17.78
Greys.
$4,55
GHKM
Ba VH«v D
$6.55
$4.7S
$6.78
$21.75
$10.78 $19.78
B r a n c h
a n d
O
New S port S k irts that nre rich in qim lity am i
superior in \ voikmanship—<llstinctivc p M d s
nnd pleated c lT c cts^S to u t s iirs arc luchulcd.
K stra o rd in a iy navin^a I
o ffe r in g s .
r o s iu m u sm artest m odel* io r every occasion
— 'C hiffon Velvets, Vclla-Vclln, S n tlu i, I’uirct ■
T wills, T rlc o n c i, V elour Checks, A dorable
m v luce comlitnivVioii* nnd exquisite new em ­
broidered tr im m in g cflrcttJ,
.
$11.78
L o n g
A choice selection o f C ha ppy Coat*. Slip-ons,
G o lf Coats iu lovely brushed w ool nnd knit*
ted clfcels—som e p la in Tan, B row n , and
sac­
$23.78
H ATS
Former PHcei $12.03 to
Smart Skirts
v e ry
are
W o m e n w ill be delighted w ith the sw agger
effects a n d thc lux urio us big fu r collars.
They are thc sm artest style in novation s in
design a n d colors— U tra-sm art collars o f
self m aterials in clu ded— M aterials are shad­
o w plaids, L a rg e Checks, Polalrcs, Cam els
H a ir, and P o lo C lo ths. A ll lined im d in ter­
lined*
$7.76 $12.78 $17.78
Sport Sweaters
n a tu re
Charming Mid-Winter
He.iutiful full lined n M ru h k im m odels thnt
are novel in their splendid stylinuu, Kxclu»ive mtuloW th a t are in d iv id u a l a u d sm art,
$4,75 to $14.75
a
R IG H T AT T H E ST A R T O F T H E SEASON]
Jaquettes Reduced
C O A T S
th e
$5.00 lo 913.00
R E D U C T IO N S
$7.75
o f
O P P O R T U N I T Y — P o s it iv in
DRESSES
*M.50 to $0950
The slvle v n rirty n m lc lp a tfs every pi violence
tlm t mother* look (or In hu:h urm le models
— novc! llir vuU.u v som r collncs ni si'll w a ~
tfrlat.i. S lif s Iru m ' veam up. Special* o t
the in lm itr. limliccil l educed pi ices I
sh are
Si8.7S
$21.75 $27,75 $37.75 $47.75
A N D JU N IO R S
Y O U R
to
are
A p p a r e l— W e
914.95 to
S T Y L IS H STOUTS IN C L U D E D
C H IL D R E N S
v a lu e s
F O R M E R P R IC E S
A collection o f highest grade models developed in Brytonms, K ram i, Plush, Crushed Plush, Boltvias, Veloriettc, Velniara. Luxurious Fur Collars o f P latinum W o lf, V iatka
Squirrel, Red Pox, Oppossuin and Beaver— The styles in ­
clude Wrcippy Models, New Tiered creations, Side Fasten­
ed, and Flared Models.
,
P R IC E S
th e
M id - W in te r
Sport Coats
L U X U R IO U S F U R C O L L A R S A N D C U FFS
FORM ER
as
G ra d e
T h e re fo re
Y o u
S A L E
N
F r e e h o ld
S h o p s
L Y
Clovei models thn have hecn in the store for onlv
two days.
N ew l
Exceedingly N ew !
Take
your choice from Slipper Satin, Cold Cloths,
lhtiondes, Silver Cloihs, Faille Silks, Dutchess
Satins. Etc,, W ords cannot describe the beautiful
trim m ings— Y ou will echo our praise.
$3.75 to $5.75
$9.78
E X C E P T IO N A L U A K C A IN S
V A L U E S $5.95 to *9.05
T ttm U de d by C o u n ty Clerk and P t i i x l
Upon Tuo»ri&r.
T hc official vole in M o n m o u th Cmttv*
I ) at the general election Nov. 6th, tab ­
ulated by the C oun ty C lerk at Free­
hold. aud pa**tfd u p o n by the Itoawl of
E lec tio n M o nday , is ns follows t
S ta te Senator—
R r t tr e r , O . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....15,610
Stevens. U ...................................... 2-i.lW
G eneral A ssem blym en—
,lt*hnson, I) .......................16.412
W a rw ick , I ) ................. ................ I5,(»U)
Sejcsruith, U ................................ 21,2*0
C a m p b e ll; K ...................................20,M>
SherliT—
Van M ater, l> ........ . . . . . . ,,.20,(419
S n 'n h , K ........................................19,149
B o a u ! o f Chosen i ;'scclu>MiT.s~
Iif r rv, I ) ........
..................1S.J.U
..................15,927
O f lie s I ) . . . .
..................J iV M
Worden, li . . . .
.................. » , 7 f
f .e r jic n , K —
During This Sale Event All Stout Sizes Are Included.
NOTICE OP INTENTION.
Ptimuut to a insolation
l»y thr
Tv»\\n*tiii» CommUte^ ol tl»»* Tnwiump ol
Mnt.tK.itv nt on A<lli>urur<t mcctinu of that
tnxiy Ivcht ot» thr Fourteenth Pay ol Novfrn*
hfr, A. IV, ty’J, nolicc i« hcrct'jr givrtl that
tt ia the iutrntiow oi the ».\
u} r«wn»hi»»
lotr.r.titlcr to vr.ti^i.h't ths jnavtJiirut
cnUtUtt. "An U»Uu*w<« v*c»tU\B
vrualn mr«t> atul nvciiut* «« shown sud
hv.Ttr.t wi.*m irat-l or iiup kmuv»» a» 1 ioi>
yc<t lt«-iKhu, it..t«o^U N»w Jcr.ejr*
«ng l«. Mcury L I Urkv, »id »ii»n.latr«i
i Uu
Jrfcrtrd U> in »Ued» \
>y
l<ror? t, ( UrV^ »a«dtr,u» t.eois
Axnntc nml k1«v> t'p«»nnlnn nt a ool«t 325
i-’jont Slreet frtim it» Inlefscct(oi\ wllh
((ft mnith ot it* lutftscction v»iih Fourth Amboy Stftrt tu ila vterntclion with Thlr*
Avtmtc ftiut thriu'c mnnhptljr to its inter* tfcnth Strfet.
Mtdi t'in t Avptiut*.
'
Huritun Strrei itom ft* tnlrrscotion with
Sixth Sheri from iu iiitrmcction with Amtioy Street to iti intcrseclkm with Thfr.
l.Autet
to H% UurfMciion stiih
teeutU Sltrtl,
Avvuop,
t'hrstnut Street frm« its intenectlon with
Srvrmh
Irom ll» intrnrctton with Amboy Stiee? li) itt intcrncctinti with Thir*
S lr«t lo it* ti»Ur*<vilo., ».{«h VVirth ir^Kih S*j>?rt.
Avenue, nnd Sr\«-«\th Sh<ct from its inter*
O.tk Street frotit it* intersection with
VhUA Avmun *>vuiherly to i »4 Amboy Strrrt to in intersection with Thir*
i»irno»Mi«»n with K»**t Avf*.,^.
tcenth S« itet.
V.i&hlh Slrrel from it. Intmection with tV U r Street from Its interjirctiott with
I.aorrt Slr«| to it* inl^r^ction *lth Fourth AniFoy Sttret to ita tiiUruction with Thir­
Avt-nur nnd
Fiphth Sirret f.om .ltteenth Street.
trr>,roUtm w}0» Thint Avfinte isa!' icrly U
NvMicr Siroet
0 1 inttrjfetlou with
i.^cfrCion ^ith First .\vrn«e.
Ainhov Street tu it* intersection with Thir*
At i hlTwo.vJ iteHch in ihe lowuthm ol M«M* | Njnlh Su<f| <u,m
i„,rrfrcC,iou »|th tvrnth Street.
w..\u, lounty ot Moiummth, and th*l tha lavnrl Shcvi to i u i’llerseitiott with Fouith
NViJ’ow Stteel from its interseoilou with
mine will he C‘.n'*i.ti lid al a nirtMin j? ot the Avt uvie and Nmth Stteel (com a
SW Aoth<»y Street lo it» \nter«ectUu\ with Thit*
saiJ lounnhto tom mttup
the lo u u iln p
ecath of the tsitrrirctiou of Ttifrd Ave* ternlh Stteet.
‘
Hall, l» *h« Vottn*!)!^
U>«»*h!i» of Mitauatt,
Mntaurim. oi»
on Al«
A»* fM,p
Nimh Street, »owt!itily to brid««
Amboy Street from the high water 1«n* of
ImiIio Avr:uj<“. vx\ T\tc*day
...
Siteft.
\\hilo t'jerV lo its 1'i‘ et»evilon with Fourth
lu-r J ’lt*. I'V.l At 8 o'i-Io, k. nt vn,.oh
«;..i , I'm Ih NU
fr^n\
itt
Its^et
jkfi
tiim
with
A\mne
and
the.
roail
from
Hnrn»ti»vn
to
ylAve All
v»lu»'P t%nf« m»y I-* »f. 1yt
11* \inrinfetion with Fowrl^l Fh'l wood,
C o «**ieri—
ttitcd hjr mch pt.'jutjrd OivisnMne or nifty \v
»>d
Tenth Stirrl fiott* it
O r ." « S»r<*r! f m n itr In trrsrv tio « wit>v th ?
.
.
.
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15,8;?'
tltctfin
*)t*»l|
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am
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jmx
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lljr k a lo w . 1)
f<r*n »■:i.in N'ilh 'Ftiud A\«iuir tituthvrly to M iiir ia t.n m t o FUtTwood Uo.nt to its inter*
I Uf'ity to tic he.iut concerning the mine,
it» intc««n.ti.M\ v. ivii It r o Sti
u n t i m i w ith F h -vrnth S lr e r l,
.» ..W ,0 U
H i'ru r, sri.t.tv A N .
C nnc, U ... . . .
Flrveiith StlC.J (luiti it^ inl«
l* tI <1m•* S h f P t from itn inte i MTtimv w ith
Towttihip
V'leiV.
r.ijr Sheet to »t.« inteiurction witli F'
'I'h iiil A v e nu e to tlie bi»*h WAter lin e of
V »n Prunt, 1!
A Vt n u <•.
U M im rv n«y o r M.ti»w';m tr e e k .
*
M
i
n
i
1
M cGill, I C ........
tlo I v Sheet from il» Inter»t i xion with
{•..r-iiili Sheri from « \'«>im Ontart sevf.l
hundred aud fott* (.-rl noitliniy from the Thu.; Awnm ^m th n ly il* m liie h n Hlh.
OmMNANCE.,
Ivy S u e d (ouu it* intei scsU*-u with TlvUil
intri ,t
>'l W m O i Avfr.nr vsili, V" r^tlh
S fc H l l o r r B r x l ' P r l n c r t ^ n
■
north* Aicm ir nnd tin- i.»jd fi.mi Mi ' h k Iowh <c
.w
o n m s ‘ANi*t; V Atw iiN ^; t*rttTA»N “•ii,el fttul (r un »..-ti.t Mvpimoon
I ‘li'fvN.'ol, ».mthcr!v it* rolire lonijth.
A m o t t u t h o s e a t t n u l m > ; th e l l a i v i u d * j S I'm ITS AN»i AVI N IT S AS SHOWS' • t 1* i.v »t..- in U |r,,tivMl vl I',,, Ht t« S turt
il h , tt ay St i ,'f | .ind ..Un Twelfth Street | And lhe* utu.’ a»<> ln'rel'v vi«0r»ted.
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