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Pago Sixteen<br />

MEWS<br />

FR0M_KEW6RT.<br />

NEW SCHOOL ROOM TO BE PUT<br />

IN USE.<br />

.Schools Hero are Overcrowded—Wo<br />

'^rness** Temperance Union Elect<br />

Officers—Eagle Hose Company'i<br />

Fair Will Open Tomorrow.<br />

On account of the large number o;<br />

pupils in the local schools the room<br />

in the West Keyport school, which<br />

irns never been fitted up, will be pui<br />

in shape to receive pupils and one oi<br />

the classes from, the high school<br />

building will be transferred there.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew B. Heycr of<br />

New York spent the week-end here<br />

with Mrs. Heyer's father, M. Levino<br />

An effort is being made to estab<br />

lish a kindergarten in connection<br />

with the local schools. A. public<br />

meeting will be held next Tuesday at<br />

the borough hall to discuss the matter<br />

Ṫhe annual'fair and supper of<br />

Eagle hose company of West Keyport<br />

will he held September 23d,<br />

24th and 25th.<br />

Work on the Conover lumber company's<br />

new building at the corner of<br />

Kront and Atlantic streets is being<br />

rapidly pushed. Contractor Charles<br />

R. Davison is doing the work.<br />

Dr. W. B. Allen has bought a Ford<br />

touring car.<br />

W. S. Wallace has bought a Hupmobile<br />

sedan.<br />

l'aul C. Zimmerman was a visitor<br />

at Washington, D. C, last week.<br />

Mrs. Josephine A. Hoff is visiting<br />

her brother, Alfred Ogden of East<br />

Orange.<br />

Miss Doris Culvpr has returned<br />

from a visit with relatives at Chatham<br />

Centre, N. Y.<br />

Major Joseph Williams of Paterson<br />

was the guest last week of his sister,<br />

' Mrs. A. W. Hand.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Wharton and<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Phelps Cherry and<br />

Hewitt Wharton returned Monday<br />

from a trip through the New England<br />

states.<br />

Miss Anna Walling of New Vernon<br />

is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Cornell.<br />

Miss Gertrude Pearson has entered<br />

Syracuse university.<br />

Donald VanBrakle and Kenneth<br />

Hand have resumed their studies at<br />

Rutgers college.- .<br />

Mrs. Fred Bronkhurst and daughter<br />

Marjorie have returned to their<br />

home at New York after a visit with<br />

Mrs. Bronkhurst's parents, Mr. and<br />

Mrs. Charles Miller, Sr., of West<br />

Keyport.<br />

Hugh Robinson, superintendent of<br />

the aeromaririe plane and motor company,<br />

has purchased a new Franklin<br />

sedan.<br />

Miss Etta Conover, a graduate last<br />

year from the high school, lias entered<br />

the Anderson school of physical<br />

culture at New Haven, Conn.<br />

Ralph Carhart of Otisville, N. Y.,<br />

was a recent visitor here.<br />

Mrs. K. Brophy is spending her vacation<br />

in Nt'\v York str.le.<br />

Mrs. J. R. Day and Miss Miriam<br />

Day were guests last week of Mr. and<br />

Mrs. Harry West.<br />

John II. Fitzgerald has returned<br />

from :i visit to Atlantic City.<br />

The temperance union elected the<br />

following officers last week<br />

Socrelnrj Mrs. fia .ft Vuiifii<br />

Cm-rir.pmuliim sv r.lav) • —M Va'lin<br />

CurliB.<br />

Treas Mr... P. 1'. HIT.<br />

J. Leon Schanck h:\s recovered<br />

from a severe illness mill is able to<br />

' b(i al'oundaiiillii.<br />

Rally day was observed in the Reformed<br />

church Sunday.<br />

The following is a list of the teachers<br />

in tile public schools and the salaries<br />

they will receive this year:<br />

The Men's club of the Reformed<br />

church will hold the first meeting 01<br />

TIhe IB:<br />

tbfc ttuson oil Thyrii'itiy r.:;/H, Oc<br />

loljfci 1 Hth, "at the Ittluie rco/n of th<br />

church.<br />

W. E. Bilderimck, principal S3.000<br />

Min» Eleanor VanBrnkle 1.7IK<br />

Miafl Ernestine Franklin............ l.ao<br />

Miis Kiithcrinc • McSorley ' l.aOl<br />

MiBB Hnttle W. Snylcs 1.G0I<br />

Mist* Irene McGrath 1.300<br />

Mi»» Edith II. Hudson 1.&00<br />

Mi». Sully C. Watson... J.2JJ<br />

Mi» Ada R l'onle 1.200<br />

Mrs. June Plenty 1.200<br />

Miss Anna H. Betile<br />

l..<br />

Miss Anna M. Wheeler 1.<br />

Mrs. Mattio M. Uutler<br />

l.JJJ.<br />

Mra. Madeline Seaman •• •• ,<br />

Mias Helen A. Slclilca I*<br />

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Miss Myctle Sickles<br />

Mr and Mrs. Joseph Bower and<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Winfield Dellert of<br />

Newark are visiting Mrs. Bower a<br />

and Mrs. Dellert's parents, Mr. and<br />

Mrs. Frank Walling.<br />

LITTLE SILVER NEWS.<br />

Roberta Wilson Operated on for Appendicitis<br />

Last Week.<br />

Roberta Wilson, daughter of H. S.<br />

Wilson, underwent an operation for<br />

appendicitis at the Long Branch hospital<br />

last week. She is getting well.<br />

George A. Quackenbush made his<br />

annual trip to New York Monday.<br />

Allyne Edwards, daughter of Harry<br />

Edwards, is attending Wilson college.<br />

Percy''and Raymond Smith of<br />

Brooklyn spent Sunday with their<br />

sister. Miss Helen Smith.<br />

Under the leadership of Mrs. V.<br />

'arker Wilkinson some of the Itepublican<br />

women of this neighborhood<br />

have formed a club to get women interested<br />

in politics. The club will<br />

hold a meeting Friday night at the<br />

sehoolhouse to instruct women how<br />

to cast ballots. This meeting will be<br />

ion-partisan.<br />

Janet Lovett and Herbert Smith<br />

ire back at school at Ked Bank af-<br />

;er having been laid up a week with<br />

ickness.<br />

Miss Marguerite Ward was a Sunlay<br />

visitor at Jeisey City.<br />

MILUNERY<br />

A fine selection of Trimmed Hats and<br />

Handmade I Intl. No two alike,<br />

MRS. W. H. LOHMANN<br />

231 Shrewsbury Avenue. Rod Bank. U. J.<br />

We Have<br />

Several Bargains<br />

Prcsiiirnt- -Mrs. TlmniiK W. D:i\v-tm.<br />

Vice preaiilcnt" —Mrs. Kinnm 1'. Hindi,<br />

Mr*. "Williiim J. I)unc\in. Mi^s .lalK- CarpenyVllnn<br />

F>C3t, Proprietor<br />

21 E. Front St., Ked Bank<br />

EGAN'<br />

JAuto Vans-and Express<br />

Snw that moving time Is near I aw.<br />

prepared to do your nox t inovlnR t»<br />

rurnituro, pianoa or bugK"£.'f, to all part*<br />

-it city or country, in tho largest p&ddee<br />

».ins in Rod Bank. Before you hav><br />

rour next moving dona, write, senfl oi<br />

call tor tho only rolmblo furnltura muvm<br />

!n town, nmi get my prices on your nei"<br />

Job. All kinds of heavy or light truck<br />

Lag done at etiort notlca. Call or address<br />

J- T. EGAN,<br />

XI Wall Street* Red BanH<br />

Rc.iJonc* phone 124-J O«iro phnn« 539-R<br />

IO WHARF AVENUE.<br />

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RED BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER <strong>22</strong>, 1S20.<br />

YOUR HOUSE<br />

Is worth more today than'It"was a<br />

year ago. It would cost you a lot<br />

more to rebuild it—if the fire demon<br />

got it. So why not increase your<br />

insurance? Some are adding a<br />

third, others more. It is the wise<br />

thing—the safe thing—to do. It<br />

takes only a little accident to turn<br />

the biggest house into a pile of ashes.<br />

Your order for a policy to assure<br />

protection will have our immediate<br />

attention.<br />

"Better Be Sure Than Sorry."<br />

REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE<br />

10 Monmouth Street<br />

(Ground Floon)<br />

Telephone 352 Red Bank, N. J.<br />

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TRADE-MARK<br />

The after-service that goes with the Fordson tractor ib second to none. Fordson<br />

dealers are located in every community with stocks of repair parts and employing<br />

skilled mechanics who know just how the Fordson should be repaired and taken<br />

care of to do its best work. This Fordson service means that four tractor can be<br />

kejitbusy every working day during the entire year; that Fordson repairmen are<br />

ready to show you how to get the best results from the tractor. •<br />

Fordson service insures you against delay in getting parts. It is your protection.<br />

It is a protection now being enjoyed by more than 100,000 Fordson farmers in the<br />

United States. Let us tell you all about thelFordson tractor and Fordson service.<br />

Let us demonstrate the Fordson on your own farm. Come in and let us prove everything<br />

we say.<br />

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ESnglishtown<br />

Red Bank<br />

New Brunswick<br />

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Telephone 508<br />

The following are offered for the<br />

balance of this week:<br />

The best Butter made and sold in Red<br />

Bank, a pound ._._._._._.•_._ .66c<br />

Yuban and Hotel Astor Coffee, lb_. -45c<br />

My Special Coffee, Nuf Said, 32c. lb.; 3<br />

lbs. for .95c<br />

All Soaps, per cake ._._.- -. 8c<br />

Blue Tip Matches, box ._. ._ 5c<br />

Pet Milk, tall can 15c<br />

Best Pure Lard, pound ._. . _25c<br />

Campbell's Baked Beans, 2 cans for. _25c<br />

Campbell's Soups, 2 cans for ._._._. 25c<br />

Best Granulated Sugar, all you want,<br />

per pound ._.<br />

_._._.•. -16£c<br />

Kellogg's Corn Flakes, 2 pkgs. for.._ .25c<br />

White Rose Tea, pkg.<br />

9c. and 38c<br />

Try my 45c. Mixed Tea. A world beater.<br />

Jar Rubbers, all rubber, fit all jars, per<br />

dozen .. . _ . -10c<br />

Extra Special for Saturday Only<br />

Fancy Green Mountain Potatoes, 16-qt.<br />

basket, extra good cookers ._._'. 75c<br />

Fancy Sweet Potatoes, fine dry cookers,<br />

2 quarts <strong>22</strong>c.; 4 quarts . _ . _. 40c<br />

Jersey Lima Beans, 2 qts. 23c.; 4 qts. 43c<br />

Jersey Evergreen and Country Gentleman<br />

Sweet Corn, doz. ._.<br />

. _30c<br />

Also headquarters for the BEST<br />

JERSEY FREESTONE PEACHES. You<br />

know where you all come when you want<br />

the good ones.<br />

Also a complete line of other Fruits<br />

and Vegetables..... , ,«*.<br />

The Man Who Put BUTTER in Red Bank.<br />

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shape that ©He will wonder<br />

WILBUR GARDNER, -himself,<br />

,; the kind'of a floor<br />

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: WELCOME!<br />

Gee! Look;np and over our past perfofmapces.<br />

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