Raids. to Buy Steamboat Land Ancient-Mill
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TER. ii'BttoBd-alaia '|lalUr at I * ' the htcl M.rob I, 1ST*. RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1927. $1.50 PER" YEAR PAGES 1- TO 'fid LD-TIMER VISITS BED PANIC evils of gambling nnd they had been TO BUY STEAMBOAT LAND ANCIENT-MILL- EFFACED. impressed by tho story oftaeTba£ AUTO RIDE AND PICNIC. WILL JNVESTiGAT£_ZOd: ^ RAIDS. Lenntraet Pays . tall tie of Bunker '"ill, wherein it was to Hii OTd Horn. Town. TrIREE BARGAIN DAYS HERE OFFICERS FOUND JLIQUOR AT PROJECT FOR TOWN TO AC- EATONTOWN HAS LOST ITS related that the Americans reserved A JOLLY GOOD TIME FOR EUN- MIDDLETOWN OFFICIALS VAP. GeofgeJL atpALiongstrect, sort of1 their fire until they could see the *.$if, \r «E*I\WEEIC. ' ONLY ONE_PLACE.*, ' QUIRE THIS PROPERTY. * OLDEST LANDMARK. ICE GIRLS. POINT COMMITTEE TO I ho late Ado tongstrect, was one whites of the eyes of tho oncoming Ordinance Ordered DraVn at the Proiecutor John J. Quinn Bousht Little Orphinl Had Red Bank Ro- . ' Xtetehanta to Make. SpVclal Induce- Paul Kuticho'a- Store Wai Well f the early 5>toveeg'o"rTho Red Britishers Jamea H. Loclcwood, at MeetlnV •'. Mae tins; of the Comminloneri the Old .Mill and Had It ..Torn //inenta to Shoppert—Sale, to be Stocked Wllhjlt-the Proprie- Bank Register back in 1881 and lie The militant young Christians-at tarlana. for -Daddies Thursday— the ; Townihlp Committee Last.' Monday Night—Steamboat Com- Down in Order to Obtain the Biff l^WIdley Advertised Throughout tor* of All Five Places Arrested was a'member'of The Register forte Eatontown waited in the same An Eventful Day Crammed Full Week, Urged the- Commit lee, to pany Offer, to Sail for $40,000. Raften in It. of Good Timei. ' *f '«•• County, ,,.'"'" and Held in $1,000 Bait Each.* ,« 'or twenty years or more. He paid manner until they could soc the Close the Zoological Pack. , » short YWjjgto'hiB old Hfone haunts A project for the town of Red Eatontown'a oldest landmark, tho .^Thursday, Friday and Saturday .Rod Bank policemen Sand county wjntes of the eyes of the crap shoot- One hundred little girls who are At the meeting of the township . last/weekv>$For the past twenty Bank to buy the steambont dock and grist mill on the state highway ;,' j W next week wll| be Dollar Days in dotectWes-raided foilr placet last; ers. Then they laid down a bar- spending the summer at - Eunice committee of Middletown township, Friday'nlght in an effort.to^flnd evi- years or so Mr. Longstreet has been property at the foot of WHarf a\e-» north of the town center, is no more. rage of hard green apples. Many home at Chapel Hill had a great Red Bank and practically every last Thursday night Jamea H, s ~i r on the office force of the Newark nuc has beerTlaunched by the mayor It was torn down last week. The V, store in the commercial district of dence of violation of the prohibition of the, shots hit the devotees of tli-3 time last Thursday, thanks to the Lockwood of Leonardo, a retired Evening News. In the old days Mr. and council of Red Bank. It was property where tho mill stands is Goddess of Fortune. There was • the town will feature dollar offer- law. The raid* were based on the members of the Rotary club of Rod clergyman, urged the township com- Longstreet 'knew every face that brought up near the end of the reg- ironed by fchp Boro Busses company much confusion- and considerable ing! during this special three-day fact that county detectlvei alleged Bank. The Eunice home is main, mittee to prevent Oliver W. Holton passed by The Register door. At his ular meeting of the town officials of Red Bank. Proseentor John J. cursing and "brandishing of fista o.vent, that they had visited the places In tained for orphans. from exhibiting dangerous wild an- visit at Red Bank last week he Monday night and a motion was Quinn of . Red Bank .bought tho among those is the boat. This r days are not new tales pro- question and had cithefbought in- The Rotarians used their cars to imals at Twin Brook zoological park ?JBol dropped 1n, to see some of his old unanimously _ carried, instructing building and had it razed. Mr. served no good purpose for the boat (notion efforteffortss , They have been toxicating drinks, (here;themselves take the girls on a 45-milo ride i nenr Middletown vil!aSe. Mr. friends In various places and ho said Warren H. Smock, the borough at- Jutnn is one of Jho owners of the occupants, for while they were thiis held 'by a]most cVery, good-sized or had seen others buy them. 1 along the coast of Monmouth coun- Lockwood claimed that the fact that of all the throngs he passed on torney, to prepare an.ordinance for bus company. employed the apples continued to i town throughout the, country, How- Theso'allegations were confirmed k ty, winding up at Cliffwood Bcach^ a leopard had broken loode last sum- Broad street-He did not see a single buying thepropert/in question at a flji Tho outcome was that tho boat ever, tho Red Bank merchants who In only,one Instance by tho raids Prosecutor Quinn bought the an- where a picnic was held. There was mer and that monkeys had broken v familiar face, He remarked" about cost not to exceed ¥40,000 turned around, and went back to are co-operating to make theso of-Fridayi night. AJ'-fme place cient mill building for one thing a great tooting of horns and a great loose made it imperative on the' the' buildings on Broad street, the The motion and projpet were shore There was no crap game on three-flayS of next, week extra_bai> ilenty of beer, wine, gin and whis- the huge oak hewn rafters which blowing of whistles as the. cars score of public safety tJit the park growth ot- Monmontlr-gtreet7=-thB- ldbDJ gain tih;?"haver pledgoS tnemsclves key w«rp- found, bujt ainhe other the—Island t)iat-dgyr~frut~the mllf^" "passed-i;hrouglr-towns-and—villager should be closed. wide extension of homes' in the sub- J. Daniel Tuller. He* said the com- to build a bungalow at Red BankT to endeavor to make them the big' places we.re utterly devoid of any- taut young Christians learned later on the-route. Both tfie~ROtarlanS Justice Thaddeui Breton of Ea urbs of the town, and the building pany which owned the property Mr Quinn owns considerable prop- • ges't sales days In tho history 'of the thing of .the sort.- A fifth placb was that a game took place at another and the kirls were plentifully sup- Keansburg took issuo with Mr. up of the surroundings of Red was very anxious to sell it and that erty in this town. He has not de- ; town. to havo been raided Friday night, secluded spot. plied with these noise making de- it had fixed 'Its price at $40,000. cided just where or when ho will Lockwood. Ho said he regarded iLast August a special three-day but this place was closed up and tbji Bqpk, which gives a^ greatly al- Mr. Richmond rem'emberj wken Mr. TlIldhthhrtii build the"burigalow7"D"urlie expects JoHiTSm1tiran3 Gal)riei West owlieoT _ sale was held by the Red Bank raid did not occur until Saturday tefe"d appearancT'to^eonHitlons Tiere per caps. in the partjT that he regard,,d the zoological park \ a within the course of a year to have v "•'t. merchants which was a> banner event from what they were a few years fai_.. r_ flgviro (J , that the town the mill, but he ki -s very little were Miss Gornwell, the principal of morning. Nothing, that resembled the building under construction. as ono of the greatest assets and In^qvery way. The'merchants look John 'Barjeycorn' in any form was ago. ought to lose no time in taking ad- about the history of the place pre- the school' at Eunice home, and her vantage' pf this opportunity td ac- The big hewn-oak rafters have been attractions of Middletown township. 'forward'to a three-day talo next found at this place, The only ' thing in Red Bank vious to that time. The late James five assistants, Miss Phelps, Miss quire river front property for use as stored, pending that timo. Steen of Eatontown had a complete He said Mr. Holton had invested, .... w.eek which will surpass last year's Tho raids were directed by John which- ./appeared unchanged, Mr. Drange, Miss Marsland, Miss Gould a park. Mr. Smock was instructed history of the mill, but all his his- thousands of' dollars in the park, event in the number of bargains of- M. Smith, chief of the county de-. Longstreet said, was the utter in- The mill was torn'down by H and Miss Roberts. to stipulate in the ordinance that torical' records wore burned a short and that instead of closing up the ' fered, in the quality pf merchandise tectives. Ko list of the places to difference of the people of Red Paul Richardson of Eatontown. The; little girls had a delightful the property was to be used as a time after his death several years place the committee should try to "to be displayed, and In the- number be'visited was furnished to the pt>- Bank to the Shrewsbury river. He Only the old stone foundation re- time at Cliffwood Beach.