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The Daily Register du lieu suivant : Red Bank, New Jersey • 28

Lieu:
Red Bank, New Jersey
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28
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-j Special Southern Chicken Dinner, SI. 00 Served from 5:30 to 10:00 P. M. ICO." R'jin ur. the suj cnM' of Chef Alexander of the New Vt rk Central Railroad.

DANCING. Newman Springs Road, Red Bank, N. J. (Juit Eat of Newman Springs Bridge) MRS. PAULINE KNIGHT, Prop.

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Benjamm F. Arne nf Port Monmouth il one of the Irodert of the movement to have the road built. At the meetirg of tho townih com-n litre of Middletown toornihip last Thursday ght Loui H. Merae of Belfort! brought the matter to the attention of the official. He laid he hod been oaked to do this by Mr.

Amea, who waa unable to be preaent Mr. Meet atated that Mr. Amea waa going to are all the property owner along the route of the proposed roed to get them to sign agreement to icde land to the township for the road. Mr. Meeae atated that before Mr.

Amea undertook thi he would l.ke to have the township committee tj recommend him peraon com-1 1 tent to do thia, so that the property owner in question would more fully understand the purpose of the rgreement. The request waa granted by the committeemen. LEASE EXPIRED-rJUST VACATE ENTIRE STOCK SACRIFICED COST HAS BEEN FORGOTTEN Our Loss Your Gain-Buy Now and Save 4 High Grade Dresses Made at Our Factory CIDER MILL NOW OPEN MY CIDER MILL AT NUT SWAMP IS NOW OPEN To Receive Apples 4 I LOO 1.75 3.75 4.75 Coats, Millinery, Sweaters, Hosiery, Bathing Suits, Sportwear at MARVELOUS savings D. CLARENCE WALLING, Nut Swamp All Sales Final No C. O.

D.s No Charges No Exchanges THE ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF SEABRICHT CHILDREN HURT. Cirl and Boy Woro H.t by Aulomo-! bile, Lait Weak. I Marie Thompson of Seabright, four years old, was hit last week by an automobile driven by Miss Dons Borden, daughter of General Howard S. Borden of Rumson. The accident took place the comer of Ocean avenue and New street at S-abright.

The girl was bruised and vas treated by Dr. William J. Mes-t reau of Rumaon. Policeman Walter Mills made an investigation and said that the accident waa unavoidable. Buddy Meyers of Seabright, five years old, was cut and bruised last week when he was hit by an automobile driven by Alexander Hynds of Philadelphia.

His injuries were attended to by Dr. James Rowland of Highlands. A charge of reckless driving was made against Hynds by the boys grandfather, Lenhardt Kistner, but the case was dismissed by Recorder John J. Campbell on the ground that the accident was unavoidable. NEW HANGAR ADDITION.

It ia 3eing Built at the Airview Flying Field. Jack Casey, owner and proprietor the Airview flying field on Shrewsbury avenue at Shrewsbury, ia having an addition built to the rlrplane hangar at the field. The addition will be 30x40 feet and will be one story high. The new part will be used as a service department. The.

addition was necessitated because of a large of repair work and the number of airplanes being stored at the hanger. The building with the new addition will be ninety feet long. The carpenter work is being done by Elmer Dey of Red Bank. Mr. Casey received a carload of five new Waco airplanes last week.

Three of the planes have been sold. The new airplane owners are the Red Bank Aero club, William Barclay Harding of Rumson and the New Brunswick Aero club. Murrays New Store-Reduced-During the August Sale PARK M4 MATTISON COOKMAN AVE. ASBURY Handsome New SILK DRESSES AVE. Demonstration GIRDLES STEP-INS featuring the famous La Premiere and Stylish Stout Girdles and Step-Ins, as well as the useful W.

B. Doublettes and Brassieres. Under the personal supervision of Mrs. O. Davis, direct from the Corset Style Center of New York.

Jj Prices To Please AH Purses JklilJWXii Tremendous Purchase and Sale Service Medium Chiffon These dresses the sale price of $6 94 exceed any dress event that you may have been to for their (tittering silks in the various pastel colorings and smart tailored finishes are extraordinary values Sizes for Misses and omen. reromapcE amidl ffopesffcaur i WHAT LIGHTNING DID. It Hit a Tree, a House, Killed a Chicken and Stunned Two Persons. Mrs. George Woolley of Little Silver and Lola Bennett, fourteen years old, of Springfield, Long Island, who has been visiting Mrs.

Woolley, were stunned by lightning during the storm last Friday. They were in the kitchen of the Woolley home when lightning hit a locust tree the house. The bolt jumped 4 tr.e tree to the house, damaged 1-tchen screen door and score icd the woodwork over the door. The house did not catch fire. A chicken standing near the door was killed.

Mrs. Woolley and Miss Bennett were stunned for a few minutes, but were not hurt. Several jears ago I lightning struck another tree near the Woolley house. At that time Mrs. Woolley was holding a sieve and the l.ghtning knocked the sieve out of Ler hand.

Mrs. Woolley escaped in-' jury. and you can save enough to pay a years tuition a sue to 10 Reliable Quality fascinating Colors Strong Value CORGEOUa SILK RAYON UNDERWEAR The workmanship, trimmings and other touches of elaboration moke them far superior to anything you may hav seen at any time. BLOOMERS CHEMISE STEP-INS VESTS FRENCH PANTIES $735 and up Coach 735 Sedan (4-Door) 795 Coupe 745 (Rumbla Seal 430 extra) Roadster 850 All prfcei. o.

Detroit Buyer can ay or oar out of income at lowect a nailable charge (or interest, handling ad insurance Car value is pictured with vivid newness and stirring force in the words of this woman who writes: We considered several much more expensive cars, but imagine my surprise and delight in finding every quality matched or bettered by Essex and enough saved to pay a years tuition for my daughter. Nor, does Essex saving end with the purchase price. In operation economy, repair free reliability and long-lasting service, it continues to store up extra margins that account for its brilliant reputation and record as the worlds greatest value and largest Belling Six. Here is value that stands at the very pinnacle of the worlds most efficient industry. Here are performance, beauty, comfort and quality workmanship.

As you regard its handsome ensemble or go over it detail by detail, you get the same compelling conviction of completeness and finish, of costly car quality and construction. To see, to examine, to ride in the New Essex Super-Six can bring only one conclusion it is the Worlds Greatest Value altogether or part by part. Th Hosiery on tale tomorrow la not a new Item with ua, aa a have tried and teatad them and found them to ha exactly represented and therelort should prove profitable to you to buy them by the hall-dozen pairs, as you can depend on MURRAY'S principle ol living satisfaction. EIGHT YEARS OLD. Daniel Jiannine Had a Party Monday Afternoon.

Daniel Jiannine, son of Mrs. Foster Jiannine of Tilton avenue, celebrated his eighth birthday with party Monday afternoon. Various games were played and Daniel received several presents. His guests were George and Billie Dwyer, Anna Miller, Jean Smith, Margaret Cole, Robert and Marjorie Munden, Louise Julian, Freida, Gene and Albert Stoye, Frank Delrenze, Allan, John and William Tomaino, Harry Bennett and Natalie Dwyer. Mothers of the childrc i who were also present were Mrs.

Fred Munden Mrs. Frank, Mrs Charles Juliar. and Mrs. Gertrude Dwyer. The Registers motto "A paper in every Advertisement.

666 a IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. To HILDA ELMYRA ERVIN SCHAM.K By 'irtue of an order of the Court of Chancery ot Jersej, md on ti.e day of the dat- tc Bit July I7th. 19JS In cert cause wnerein 'Iroyeluf achanck is pit toner ar.d sou are defendant, you are required to appear plead answer or demur to petitioner'' pet.i on or pr before the 28th day of September next ar in default thereof, tuch decree will be I taken agamt you the CbanceUw akaii it pays to advertise in The Register think equitable and just Ihe object of said suit is to obtain decree of d'orce on the ground of desertion dissolving the marriage between you ano tne sxid petitioner Da'ed July 17th ltfL'S ACKERSON VAN BUSKIKK Solicitors of Peti'ioner, W1 Frort street Kevoort J. Cures Malaria and quickly relieve Biliousness, Headache and Disii-neat due to temporary Constipation. Aida in eliminating Toxin and highly esteemed fo producing cool wetery evacuation.

KENWOOD MOTOR SALES INC 116 MONMOUTH STREET Phone 1319 RED BANK, N. J. SHOWROOM OPEN. EVENINGS. 5 I.

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1878-1988