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ATTEND THE<br />
Day «e«»ioiui begin September 20th.<br />
Night eeesioB« bstgin October 4th.<br />
Office open daily for restoration and personal interview, be<br />
ginning September 10th.<br />
INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION<br />
Practical courses to meet present day conditions. Graduates<br />
assisted to portions. Limited registration. Early application<br />
necessity. -(Write, telephone or call for particulara.<br />
X" EKrjEST &• BEAM, Principal.<br />
as-a<br />
There is a vast difference between<br />
stores that conduct departments of<br />
house-furnishings as a side line, and<br />
an institution which, for 77 years,<br />
has made the Home the centre and<br />
circumference of its activities.<br />
Our idea of your home is that it is too<br />
important to be treated as a side line.<br />
W. a J. SLOANE<br />
FLOOR COVERINGS - FABRICS - FURNITURE<br />
FIFTH AVENUE at 47th STREET<br />
New York<br />
Put 7sLNigKEn ^s&jgsJs Piston Rings in your<br />
motor and get more power, with less gas and<br />
oil. It's guaranteed. You get your money<br />
back any time within 12 months if Evcr-<br />
Tytes fail to give absolute satisfaction.<br />
Have Ever-Tytes installed by your<br />
repair man, or get them from<br />
KELLY & NICHOLS,<br />
At the Fountain,<br />
RED BANK, N. J.<br />
including Page & Shaw, Mirror and |<br />
Our Own Pure Confectionery |<br />
Our home-made pure confectionery is made on the<br />
premises under the most careful supervision and in.amodern<br />
sanitary candy kitchen. Step in and ask to see how our<br />
candy is made. We're proud of our sanitary methods.<br />
Delicious Home-made Ice Cream and Sees<br />
By the Plate or In Bulk<br />
I Refreshing Sundaes and Cream Orders Delivered |<br />
46 BROAD STREET (RED BAM&, M. J.<br />
Telephone 112<br />
^^OME cleanliness in your best assurance against<br />
. \ j tooth troubles. There is no dentifrice so well devised<br />
to give Buprcmc clcanlineM as KIcnzo. R<br />
Tlic creamy, quickly soluble lather whitens the teeth,<br />
hardens the E utn8 ' " nc '<br />
brin 83 to the mouth that Cool;<br />
Clean, Klenzo Feeling. Step in today and oet a tube.<br />
JA3. COOPER,<br />
F*ive (S) Registered Pharmocists<br />
THE<br />
RE2KAJL.L. STORE<br />
Tel«pbono 355 RED BANK, N. J.<br />
MISS RENA RCMTS W|L.<br />
MISS ROOP DIED SUDDENLY<br />
THREE WEEKS AGO.<br />
All Her Ettate Wai Bequeathed to<br />
Her SUtesr, Mn. Roxella F4. Hobb»<br />
of Belford—Other WilU Recently<br />
Admitted to Probate.<br />
Mis3 Rena N. Roop of Atlantic<br />
Highlands, who died suddenly at the<br />
Long Branch hospital three weeks<br />
ago, made her will last February.<br />
All her estate was bequeathed to her<br />
sister, Mrs. Rozella M. Hobbs of Belford,<br />
who was named as executrix.<br />
Mrs. Adelaide A. Lcwia of Fair<br />
Haven executed her will a year ago<br />
last October. Her estate was equaly<br />
divided among her three children,<br />
Jecil A. Kemble, Olive E.| Richards<br />
ind Myrtle A. Place.<br />
George E. Poland of Long Branch<br />
disposed of considerable real estate<br />
in a will he executed twelve years<br />
jo. He directed that his •wife,<br />
elen L. Poland, select any one of<br />
the houses owned by him and that<br />
she was to have the house of her<br />
selection as her home as long as Bhe<br />
iivea or until 'she remarries. He<br />
directed that the rest of the real estate<br />
be sold and the proceeds invested<br />
in real estate mortgages. His<br />
wife is to receive an annuity of ?300<br />
and his sister, Martha Poland, an annuity<br />
of $100. The rest of the estate<br />
is to be divided among Clarence B.<br />
Poland, Althea Hudson, Emeline<br />
Barker and Martha Poland in equal<br />
shares.<br />
.—,—-a»-*-e».<br />
TINTON FALLS NEWS.<br />
Children on Water Street May Have<br />
to Go to Scobeyville School.<br />
Under a recent ruling made by<br />
the Shrewsbury township board of<br />
education children living outside of<br />
Shrewsbury township will have to go<br />
to their nearest township school or<br />
pay a tuition fee of $60 a year. Several<br />
Atlantic township children attend<br />
the school here. Most of them<br />
live on the road known as Water<br />
street, or Brook avenue, about a half<br />
a mile from the village. The nearest<br />
Atlantic township school for them is<br />
at Scobeyville, which is about two<br />
miles from here. .<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bublin and<br />
Misses Anna and Agatha Bublin of<br />
Rod Bank spent Sunday with Louis<br />
Bublin.<br />
•: •• •<br />
John Wilson and John Brennan<br />
are working on ..the new concreteroad<br />
at Lone; Branch.<br />
A pie; roast and chicken supper will<br />
be hold Monday night at Porter's hall<br />
at Pine Brook.<br />
Mrs. James Walsh is recovering<br />
from sickness. Her daughter, Mrs.<br />
[Stephen Reynolds of Shrewsbury,<br />
! spent part of List week with her. ,<br />
1<br />
Robert McCormick has returned<br />
j from the Long Branch hospital,<br />
; where he underwent an operation.<br />
I He has fully recovered.<br />
• Charles Crawford is laid up with<br />
a sore ankle.<br />
LINCROFT NEWS.<br />
RED BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER <strong>22</strong>, 1S20.<br />
Milton Tomlinson in the Big Explosion<br />
at New York. i<br />
Milton Tomlinson was working" in ]<br />
a building four doors away from 1<br />
where the big explosion occurred at I<br />
New York last Thursday,' when a<br />
dynamite bomb was set off. He escaped<br />
(retting hurt, but one of his j<br />
fellow employees was badly injured :<br />
and most of tin' windows in the build-1<br />
•wh', i n>..ho--wa.'i -working, \vore+<br />
broken.<br />
The road at the feat of the Phalanx<br />
hill needs straightening and |<br />
j widening. Several automobiles have j<br />
i run off the road at this point while j<br />
' passing other cars. Among them 1<br />
i was the automobile truck of George !<br />
C. Kichdale, which was loaded with i<br />
peaches. Mr. Kichdale had to take<br />
the fruit off to get the car on firm<br />
Iiind. A truck of the Standard Oil j<br />
company and an automobile owned<br />
bv Edward Hoey of Vanderburjr ran<br />
off the road at the same place last<br />
week.<br />
i lir. and Mrs. Shaudy of Maplewood<br />
spent Sunday with Mr. and<br />
Mis. George C. Kichdale.<br />
Hev. William E. Braistcd of Red<br />
Bank preached at the chapel Sunday<br />
afternoon. '•<br />
j There is little improvement in the<br />
I condition of Mis. Alvin Bennett, who<br />
is very sick.<br />
j<br />
HOLMDEL NEWS.<br />
[Albert Drum Has the Fineit Apple<br />
\ Crop in This Neighborhood.<br />
I The tinest apple orchard' in these<br />
parts this year is owned by Albert<br />
i Drum. His orchard is not very<br />
large, but the trees are loaded with<br />
large and fine fruit. Mr. Drum<br />
raises the Wealthy variety of apples.<br />
Last week he made a gift of a basket<br />
j of these apples tn Rev. Wilmer MaciNair<br />
and it took only 3fi apples to fill<br />
the basket.<br />
j Calvin Ilousbrouck returned Monj<br />
day from a trip to Georgia. Next<br />
| week he will begin a course of study<br />
; in electrical engineering at a technical<br />
sohool at Ames, Iowa. Until recently<br />
he was employed on Lewis S.<br />
Thompson's Brookdale farm at Lincroft.<br />
At the Reformed church Sunday<br />
morning the subect will be "Kiiucating<br />
Our Children in the Public<br />
Schools."<br />
George Crawford continues to improve<br />
from his sickness at a hospital<br />
at Summit. He is expected home in<br />
a short time.<br />
The women of the Reformed<br />
church are preparing for the annual<br />
"brown supper" of the church, which<br />
will be held October 20th. Tickets<br />
will be placed on sr.le next week.<br />
DOW? RISK PJEGLECT<br />
Doiit neglect a constant backache,<br />
sharp, tinvtiiij; pains or urinary disorders.<br />
The danger of dropsy or<br />
lSrij/hf'>; disease is too serious'to ignore.<br />
U.so Doun*s Kidney Tills as<br />
have your friends and neighbors. A<br />
Kcd liunk case:<br />
Mr.i W. II. Marvin, 15 Washington<br />
street, says: "I have been subject<br />
to terrible dizzy Rpt'llfj and attacks<br />
of Imcbiu'la 1 . I hnve been compelled<br />
to \ny jibed for days at a time<br />
when I could not walk. Everything<br />
would be blunvd ami spots would<br />
"«n's Kidney<br />
rUla certainly helped me when 1 lm