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RANK REGISTER Unit Wnklr. Intmd M B«unA-CU». Matter «t th» Pott- 1 VOLUME "til. NO. 13. offlu.at Bad Buk. N. J., under th« Act ol M«roh Id. 187*. RED^ BANK; N.J., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1918. $1.50 Per Year. PAGES'! TO 8. CIVIL WAR VETERAN DEAD. LOSES. SIGHT_OF ONE EYE. BITTEN BY PET CAT. USUAL PAPER NEXT WEEK. William Morris of Bel ford Died Mon IRON FARM HORSE TRIAL. Highlands Boy Struck by Dart ILLEGAL SIZE BASKETS. Animal, Caught in 5tecl Trap, Bitcf LIBERTY BOND CAMPAIGN. Thrown by an Older Brother. Woman Who Tried to Release It. day Morning at Ago of 76 Year*. TRACTOR DEMONSTRATION AT ONE HUNDRED 14-QUART BAS- IT WILL START SATURDAY AND SIXTEEN PAGES IN THE REGIS- William Morris of Bclford died Orsemus HartsBrovg, Jr.. of High- A 'pet cat, owned by Mi.ss Catherine TER'S NEXT ISSSUE. Monday tit the age of 70 years. He SHREWSBURY LAST WEEK. lands, five years old, has lost the sight KETS CONFISCATED. Stilwugon of Everett, got caught in CONTINUE THREE WEEKS. leaves two sons, Albert, with whom of one eye as a result of being struck a steel trap a few days ago. Miss War Industrie! Board Regulations An Exhibition of What an Iron Farm in the eye by a dart thrown by his The Law Does Not Permit Baskets of A Train of Cars With Trophies Cap- he lived, and Fred Morris of Bed This Size to be Used in New Jersey Stilwagon was trying to release the Require a Smaller Paper One Isiua Hone Con Do Given by Allen & brother James. The dart was, ma'de cat from the trap when the animal, tured in France Will Arrive in in Each Month—The Other Three Bank. Mr. Morris was a civil war Garriion on Aaron Armstrong's of a cork, a horseshoe nail and a —Antonio Bacigalupi Fined $50 Red Bank on Saturday—Bond veteran and was a member of Arrow- and Costi of $3.40. apparently thinking that its owner IIIIIOI Will be of UIUKI Size. Farm—Does Three Teams' Work. feather. James threw the dart at a waa trying to hurt it, attacked Miss Committee to Meet Friday Night. smith Post. Many years ago he was An International furm tractor had Antonio and Lugi Bacigalupi of The Register next week will appear a purser on the Jessie Hoyt, a passen- screen door which he was using for a Stilwagon furiously, She was bitten The four-th Liberty loan campaign in its usuul form of sixteen pages and a trial oil Ajiron Armstrong's farm at target. Orsemus was standing inside Wharf avenue, Red Bank, were in several places on her hands. The will start on Saturday. Frank Mc- er boat which operated between Shrewsbury two days last week. Al- arrested Monday afternoon on coiii- Will be set throughout in its usual the door and the dart pierced the wounds, were treated by Dr. Edwin 1I Mahon, the chairman of the Red lnrije type. As stated last week, the Sfew York, Port Monmouth and Sari' len & Garrison of Lon^ Branch were screening and struck him in the eye. plaint of John H. Fitzgerald, assist- Field of Red Bank. Bank committee, has called a meet- ,War Industries Board of tho United dy Hook. The funeral of Mr. Mor- the demonstrators and the tractor Dr. J. L. Opferman grave treatment ant superintendent of weights and ing of the committee for Friday Status Government has issued regu- rf» was held this afternoon at the wan operated by two of their employ- and later a specialist was sent for, but measures of Monmouth county, for night at eight o'clock at the Kisner lation!) for country weekly newspa- house, tke buriulwas at Fair View ees, Harry Reed and Howurd Rogers. the pupil of the eye had been perma- selling - f ourteen-quart baskets of building. At that meeting full in- pers. One" of these regulations is cemetery. There wua a fair attendance of farm- nently injured, causing the loss of peaches on September 9th. The bas- FIRE IN 0. E. DAVIS HOUSE. formation will be given regarding 4hiit newspapers which issue sixteen ers both days, • sight. - kets were not of the legal standard the amount of the loan^ the condi- pages regulnrly must cut out eight Tho tractor uses kerosene as fuel. size, as the regulation standard size tions of payment when they are pages a month. In. order to comply DEAD FROM HEMORRHAGE. It pulled two plows, each plow cutting are 32, 20, lfi, 8, 4 and 2 quarts, or MORNING BLAZE DOES bought on installments, and tho with these regulations Tho Register a furrow fourteen inches wide. The 1 quart or pint. Sixteen baskets CONSIDERABLE DAMAGE. amount allotted to Red Bank. will issue three numbers each month tractor ntraveled a little faster than MACHINE MEN WIN OUT. were seized with fruit and 84 other On Saturday morning a train of sixteen pnges each, which is the JAMES E. HALL OF OCEANPORT a fast team could walk> The tractor baskets were in the place, At the. The Fire Started on the Third Floor bearing trophies captured by Amer- of the House—-Firemen Kept It form it has had for the pt\Bt twenty- DIED MONDAY AFTERNOON. is operated by one man and Harry ORGANIZATION CANDIDATES hearing before Justice Edward W. ican soldiers * in France will reach iivo yeiu-fl, and it will issue one paper Reed and Howard Rogers took turns Wise, a fine of $50 and costs of $3.40 Confined to That Part of the Build- Red Bank. The train will consist each month of eight pages. The He Waa Taken Sick in the Morning in running it. The tractor went over WIN IN BOTH PRIMARIES. was imposed on Antonio Bacigalupi. ing—Water Damagei Furniture. of several cars. It will reach Red and This Sickness Was Followed by The baskets were confiscated and Fire caused considerable damage to eight-pugo issue will bo printed on uneven ground and through rag Edge and LaMonte Win the Nomina- Bank at half-past .eleven and will ,the fourth Wednesday in each month. a Cerebral Hemorrhage—'The Fu- weeds and other weeds waist high as burned at the fruit store. The fine O. E. Davis's house on Riverside ave- leave Red Bank at half-past one. neral Was Held Ust Night. tions for United States Senator— and costs- were paid. nue Sunday morning. The blaze was A part of The Register is set this readily as it went over level parts Arthur A. Patterson Nominated The trophies will be on free exhibi- week in smaller type than usual, In Jumes Edward Hall of Oceanport of the field. The weeds were com- for Mayor. Bacigalupi Brothers said they had discovered in a hall on the third floor tion. A parade of school children order to get OB much news in tho pa- died Monday afternoon of a cerebral pletely turned under. bought the fourteen-quart baskets in of the house about 8:30. One of the is expected and these children will per as possible. hemorrhage. He was taken sick with It is claimed for the tractor that it In the primary campaign in New New York and did not know baskets bedrooms on" the third floor was occu- be allowed to go through the train vomiting spells in the morning at the will do the wo'rk of three teams. The Jersey yesterday the organization of this size were illegal ire New Jer- pied by a servant pirl, who had gone in advance of the others. Speakers Cutting down the size of tho paper Little Silver railroad station and he candidates won in both parties. The to church. One ..of the members of and bond sellers will be on the train to eight pages compels Tho Register cost of operation for a day is $2.60. vote was extremely light. The inter- sey. _ to leave out a considerable amount of died a few hours after he had been This is for the kerosene oil and ma- the family discovered, the fire and and the bonds sold will be t credited taken home. Mr. Hall was 68 years chine oil used and does not include est in the war overshadowed politics telephoned to the borough hall. An to the Red Bank quota. news in this issue, even though some old. He leaves a widow and two step- completely and in most places the alarm ,was turned in from there and of "the news is printed in smaller the wages of the operator. When the only vote cast waa that which was SHOT THROUGH THE BODY. The Liberty bond sales in'the.past type. Advertisements which camo in dtiURhters. the latter being Mrs. Har- tractor is not in use it costs nothing the firemen were soon on the scene. •have extended over i\ month or six ry Khoades of Long Branch and Mrs. for maintenance and it does not "eat got out by the two political ma- The fire did considerable damage weeks. It is intended to make the late also had to be omitted.. These John Silvers of Newark. For the past chines. Less than one-quarter of the things are to be regretted, but they its head off." registered vote was polled. HUGH RIDER OF RED BANK HAS on the third floor and part of the roof present bond sale short and sharp. lire incidents of the war. Men are eight years Mr. Hall had been carry- A BAD ACCIDENT. was burned off.