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N, Jlf WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1915, • 1 to 8 1 VOLUME XXXVIII, NO, 7. RED BANK,- N, Jlf WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1915, • 1 TO 8. 'BUILDING A.J8ATH HOUSE. 'acht Club Adding a Convenience for Its Members, CHAMPL'IN' BRANCHING OUT IN Independent yacht'club is building bath houso adjoining tho clubhouse THEATRICAL BUSINESS. I tho river bank at East Red Bank. Two Companies with 39 Players and (.'ho club has about 35 members and with Two' Carloads of Expensive ts principal object is to promote so- Scenery Will Leave Red Bank with- ;iability and encourage river sports. in a ¥&w Day,s on Extensive Tours, ce boating is the favorite pastime of • Two theatrical troupes with 39 host of the club members, and some members and with two carloads of •f them have already started boats to scenery and other effects wi!l leave ie used next winter. Some of those Red Bank within the next few days oata are of a larger type than the to produce shows under the name of oats previously sailed under the Charles' K. Champlin. This is Mr. lub's flag. Stanley Dancer of Red Champlin's seventeenth year in the ank and B. F. Ketchell of Newark show business, but it ia the first year •o now members of the club.- that ho has had two companies of players. Mrs. Snrah E. Scobey, of- Scobey- his employer-to go to Red Bank, he One company ha3 been rehearsing villu, aged 77 yours, is- under treat- said. Mr. Hiltbrunner gave the man at .tho Lyceum theater the pa>it few ment at tho Long Branch hospital for his wages but refused to lot him have weeks, and it will gg on the road next injuries which ahe receivod lost n rig. The Pole hired a rig from Monday. This trotfpe is composed of Wednesday night when her home'was Felix Tomadiski and drove to Red 1VE HURT IN ACCIDENT AT eighteen persons. It will produce broken into and she was assaulted. Bonk. , , OCEANIC LAST WEEK. shows in Massachusetts, Maine, Ver- A Polish farm hand who is known as Constable Peter J. Frawley of mont, Connecticut, Rhode Island and Mike ifl ia the county jail charged Colt's Neck "was notified, and he at he Car Ran Off the Track*, Turned New Hampshire. The other company with committing the crime, Mrs, once began n search for the farm Completely Around and Thon Top- will start rehearsing next Monday. Scobey'a condition was critical for a hand. Mr. Frawley foun.il the Pole at pled Over—Frank McMahon Was Mr. Champlin will play the leading time, but she is now gradually regain- Red Bank and took him into custody. Pinned Under Car and Hurt. rolo in the shows produced by this ing- her health. She is still in n highly The man was locked up in the.county Fivo persons were injured late troupe. This company will tour New The above picture shows a ho*use which is on the river bank in Middletown township and which is one of nervous condition, however. jnil. Later lie was taken to Scoboy- ednesday afternoon when a trolley Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Del- the handsomest and most pretentious residences in this section. It was built at a cost of ?72,00O for Mra. Since the death of her husband, ville and plural before Mrs. Scobey. ar turned over on its side after run- aware, Maryland, Virginia and West John P. Scoboy, a number of years She stated that she w«s positive that ling off the tracks in front of the Virginia. It will play at the Lyric Everett L. Brown, who moved in it a few days ago. It is directly opposite Ked Bank on Pringle avenue, near Riv- ago, Mrs. Scobcy has lived nlone on a Mike was the mun who assaulted her. iorden estate neat\Oceanic. It was theater at Red Bank next month. erside Drive. It is enclosed with hollow tile and stucco, and is three stories high, with fifteen rooms and four County Detective John Smith accom- IO first accident of the sort that has Mr. Champlin's reason for having bath rooms. It is provided with the latest improvements, some of which were especially manufactured for the farm which she owns near the village mr occurred in this\neighborhood. achoolhouse. Last Wednesday night panied the man, and\after the officer two compunies this your is because house. Overlooking the river is a veranda enclosed with glass. The house was built by Earling, Johnson & John Mnck, who lives near Colt's hoard Mrs. Scobey's story ho said that io one was seriously Kurt, and this one company could not visit all the •as almost as remarkable\as the ac- towns where Mr. Champlin's shows Frake, and the plans were drawn by Ernest Arend. JNeck, was'on his way to Anbury Park it was only with difficulty that he re- ident itself. People who\saw the with" a loud of vegetables and fruit frained from giving the Pole a thrash- are in demand. Botl? companies have ccident say that it was littla short been booked solid for the entire sea- when he saw Mrs. Scobey run out of ing. Mrs. Scobey remained at the i a miracle that several personsVcre FOUR TOWNS IN DARKNESS. "her house, The aged woman was Sickles home till Saturday when she son, and 35 towns will be visited ringing a bell to alarm the neighbor- H taken to the hospital. ot killed. • X. The cost of producing the shows, out- Electric Wires Put out of Commission hood, and tho manner in which she Mike, the farm hand who is ac- The car was on its way to Oceanic ride of salaries, will be $15,000 to During Shower. IttjQfH). This expense is for scenery, staggered as sho ran showed tjint she cused of the crime, has lived at •om Red Bank and it left the tracks JAMES KELLY FATALLY IN- During Sunday afternoon's shower ANNUAL HARVEST HOME AT •wan on tho verge of collapsing. Scobeyville the past thirteen years. few feet in front of a curve. The >yaltie!rKQlectricity and other things. COLT'S NECK LAST WEEK. "The geriSral.public has no idea of JURED WEDNESDAY NIGHT. electric light wires were, broken at The woman's sudden appearance He haB worked for various farmers. ront wheels were the first to leave. Oceanic and Little Silver, the dam- frightened tho horses, and Mr. Mack He is about 35 years old. He fre- Walter Carlile of Eatontown was the ie vast amount of "hard work which He Died a Few Minutes Later While Several Unusual Circumstances Com- 1 entailed in making preparations for age being caused by branches being bined to Make the Festival Less had difficulty in keeping them from quently gets drunk and when intoxi- .otorman. He turned off the power He was Being Carried into the Long blown from trees. Oceanic, Rumson, running away. Mrs. Scobey stopped cated he has the reputation of being nd applied the brakes, but the rao- utting two shows on the road," said Branch Hospital—Accident Oc- Successful Than in Previous Years "r. Champlin last week in a talk with Little Silver and Seabright were with- —Suffragists at the Festival. running when she got near the wagon quarrelsome and boisterous. It isnontum of the car carried it on. The curred on the Rumson Road. out light, till ten o'clock. Irving and entreated tho farmer to help her. hard for some Scobeyville people to ction of tho brakes on the wheels Register reporter. "The people see The annual harvest home of the fie actors and the pretty scenery and James Kelly, night watchman on Finch, foreman of the electric com- After the farmer got his horses under believe, however, that he could be :auscd the car to skid in much the Ira Barrows's place on the Rumson pany's construction gang, had nine Jolt's Neck Reformed church was control he got out of tho wagon nn,d guilty of such a crime as he is ac- ;ame manner as an automobile would on, and tho effect of these things held last Wednesday night. It was to produce an impression that show road, died Wednesday night at "the men at work half of the night locat- Helped lead the woman to "the home cused. He has tho reputation of be- ikid on a muddy or slippery road. ; Long Branch hospital from injuries ing and repairing the damage. not so successful as in former years, of James Sickles, a neighbor, When ing a sullen, disagreeable man, but an The car turned completely around fe is easyy. The opposite is true. I which he received a few minutes pre- this being due to a number of rea- the woman got in the house she fell on industrious worker when he ia sober. that it faced towards Red Bank lievli e therth e are ffe w businessebi s ons. Various festivals and other at- and employees viously when he was run down by an the floor. She was not unconscious, Farm help is at a premium at Scobey- isteftd of towards Oceanic. After it here the owners automobile. George H. C. Braack, tractions were held on the same night ville, imd among the farmers there iad made a complete circle it turned ike are under more of a nervous at other towns and this kept the at- but was exhausted and hysterical. itrain. From the time a show goes proprietor of a hotel at Highlands, is She managed to regain control of her- Mike's services were always in de- iver on its side, this being due to the the owner of the "car, and he was tendance down at the harvest home.
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