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RED BANE REGISTER. litngd Waikhr, Estatad M Sioond-Olsli Mattar at tha Post. VOLUME LII, NO. 9. oOoa >t Bad Dank, N. J» andgr th« Aot of Maroh 8, 1871). RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1929. $1.50 PER YEAR PAGES 1 TO 16. used in tho construction of these hog TINTON FALLS IS DRY. FINED FOR SUNDAY WORK. sheltors. AGAINST NOISY BOATS. RED BANK TO NEW MEXICO We havo seen another uso for thes BABIES AWARDED PRIZES. Water Supply In Many Wells Falls as VISIT ICE CREAM PUNT. PROFITS IN IRRIGATION. A tents. A good many new house! Ilcsult of Drought. THE "BLUE LAWS" AIIE INVOKED SOME OF THE INTERESTING havo llttlo trees, two or three feel MIDDLETOWN RESIDENTS COM- HIGHLANDS BABY PARADE BIG CHILDREN INSPECT CASTLE'S So far as well water is concerned, GEORGE H. IIOBEBT8 18 HOT AT rOilT MONMOUTH. THINGS SEEN ON THE WAY. high, set out around them, and simi- PLAIN OF NOISE ON IUVEB. GEIl THAN EVER. FACTORY AT PERTH AMBOY. lar trees are set out In new parks, probably no place in this part of wonnnsD BY THE DROUGHT. These A tents, mado of cement bags They Took Their Grievances to War Monmouth county has been harder Bnlvntoro Scagllone Was Fined $10.25 A Waterspout and Flying Fish in tho Thero Were 114 Children In Line and hit by the drought than Tinton Falls. About Thirty Boys ami GLrls From Now Monmouth Farmer Una Flvo Last VVcoU—Other Sunday Busi- Atlantic—Trolley Italia Laid in or other old and wornout bags, with Department nnd Wero Informed It Fifty Cups Wero Awarded as tho Red Bank Playground Made their sides spilt up, are put over Was Local Mutter—Association A dozen or more wells at that place Acres of Ills Fiirm Irrigated With nesses Rcniuln Open and This Gruss l'lots—Hunches Raising Prizes — Virginia Reuter Was have gone dry. Some of the people tho Trip Wednesday—Mille Glagllu Water from u Brook and Thl» In Causes Charges of Ul»crlmlnatlon. theso little trees to afford shelte: Formed to Fight Nuisance. Queen of tho Parade. Horseshoe Pitching: Champion, Horses, Cattle, Sheep and Hogs. from tho sun, until tho roots of th with dried up wells are going to Proving n Big Money Maker. Balvatora Scagllono, a barber at Tho following Is a letter received trees get a toe-hold in the soil. That Tho majority of tho residents of With 114 children In lino the eighth their neighbors' houses and getting About thirty boys and girls from that portion of Mlddlntown township water and others aro getting water George H. Roberts of New Mon- Port Monmouth, WSH arreetctl last from John II. Cook, editor of The precaution saves many of these llt- annual baby parade last Friday a the Red Bank playground center on mouth In oni farmer who hna week on a charge of keeping his shop Register, who with Mrs. Cook is at tlo trees, and saves a lot of cxpens bordering on the North Shrewsbury Highlands was tho biggest ever held from broolo and springs. Tho Shrewsbury avenue were taken last 6 rlvor aro up in arms against boat drought hay been particularly effec- been helped *! instead of Injured open on Sundays. Tho complaint present traveling In tho Southwest: In replanting. at that place. Over fifty cups wer< Wednesday to the Perth Amboy by the prolonged drought this was made by Harold Morgan of Port Hero wo are at Albuquerque, New owners who are operating their awarded in addition to other prizes. tive in making wells go dry In the plant of the Castle's^ ice cream com- Monmouth. Mr. Scagliono had a Most of the Texas cattle used to b motorboats with noisy motors, par- section south of the village known as Hummer. His farm la equipped Mexico, after ten days' sailing and of tho "long horn" variety, but most The parade was held on Bay ave pany. They inspected the plant with an irrigation oyBlem. Hl» 1«JS hearing last Friday night before Jus- railroading from'New York. All the ticularly those who aro operating nue. It started at tho railroad sta- Water street. thoroughly and received all the ice tice Louis H. Moose of Belford, who of tho herds now havo short horns. motor boats without cutouts ox- muf- comprises sixty ncrna and a largo way from New York to Galveston, One of the very popular picture post- tion and disbanded at Water Witch. cream they wantcd-to eat. The trip part of it Is occupied by peach and Is the recorder of Mlddletown town- Texas, the ocean was as placid as a flers. • The queen and her attendants on a was made in a bus, which the Castle ship. For various reasons tho case cards with tourists shows a photo- These residents, who form a larger apple orchards. The trees are bear- mtllpond, with hardly a ripple on tho graph of a big sleer, with horns nin float led the procession and music company sent to Red Bank for the ing heavily without the assistance of had aroused a groat deal of Interest. water. There wero lots of flying ilsh portion of tho most wealthy and In- wan provided by the Sandy Hooli MARINE GARDEN ON FARM children. They were accompalnerl Mr. Scagllono pleaded guilty. He feet, six inches long from tip to tip. fluential part of the population of the man-made rain. seen. Theso aro small fish, the blg-This is said to have been tho longest military band. In appearance, vari- by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pingatore, was fined $5 and costn, amounting gefit no bigger than a snapping mnck- south shore district of the township, ety and originality the parade sur- HOW EDWIN BEEKMAN BEAU- who have charge of the playground. The rest of the farm la used for altogether to $10.25. Tho flno waH horned steer ever raised in Texas. havo formed an association nnd havo passed nil previous events ofits kind About 200 children make use of the truck crops, and five acrea of this oi el, but with Una so big that they Texas believes in public schools, a TIFIED HIS GROUNDS. land in provided with an irrigation paid and Mr. Scagllono waa re- can use them as wings when they gone to tho war department with at Highlands. The parade was held playground and those who went on leased.. jump out of tho water. They can flydo all of the Western states. Some- their complaint. under the direction of the Highlands the trip were chosen for their good system. Every growing thing on tho times you will seo a fine brick publl Tho war department has Informed business and civic association. He Has an Attractive Llttlo Fond records in attendance, behavior, etc, five acres Is in tho pink'of condition. Thoro Is a sharp division of opin- a hundred feet or so with,those big school of two or four rooms out on Where Water J.lilies Bloom and Beans and various other crops, which ion in Mlddletown township over ilns or wings before they drop back the'"association that the matter la There were eight divisions. Tho since the recreation center started. the plain, with not a house in sight. purely a local ono and that the Brilliant Colored Goldllsh Dart—All are standing still or burning up on this case, and nothing which has In the water. Texans say these schools havo a lot following arc tho first, second and Constructed at a Cost of $8. It was the first time moat of the many forms on account of tha happened there recently has caused trouble should be adjusted to the sat- third prize winners, in each division children had an opportunity to eat Also to bo seen woro big patches ot pupils, and that it is not unusual isfaction ftf all concerned by the One of the attractive slght3 of Mid- di ought, nro bearing heavily on Mr. so much controversial discussion. On of yellow seaweed. Sometimes for pupils to ride to school on horse- First division, baby conchea and go as much ice cream as they wanted Roberts's place. Almost every night the one hand it Is declared that It Is adoption and enforcement of loca rnrtB—Ruth AltTcrs, Ethel Voorhcej, June dletown village is Edwin L. Beek- and nearly all of them said the trip patches o£ seaweed were small, being back, or In wagons or automobiles, ordinances. man'a marine garden. It is not a for the past twelve weeks water has Illegal to operate a barber business only liko a handful of yellow grass from four to ten or twelve miles was the most enjoyable they had been turned on these crops. It is on Sunday and that Mr. Scagllono away, in order to get an education. Such ordinances have been passed Second division, doll coached—Rosemary large garden, but it greatly enhances ever made. , Interesting to compare tho condition got no more than waa coming to him lying on tho water. At other times by tho boroughs of Red Bank anc Frazcr, Constancy 'frapp, Muriel Pretty- the appearance of the grounds near On the trip were Lucy Arnone, tho patches of yellow eoaweed wero One queer thing strikes the eye o of these irrigated crops with tho for violating tho law. It is claimed Rumson and by the township of Mid- man. the house. The basis of the garden Grace and Anna Amato, Mary and vegetables on other parts of tho farm that ho was warned that ho would as big nn a building lot.