UNVEILING a MONUMENT. BIG BRIDGE CELEBRATION Burning, Coming So Close After Tho GASOLINE STATICN SOLD: a RELIC of the PHALANX
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BAM J'il luuii Wetklr. Entsred » S«cooiI.OIui M«tt«r »t tbs Poit- VOLUME XLVIII, NO. 46.., oflloo at B«d Bsnk, N. J, under im Act of Murab «. IBIS. RED BANK, N. J.; .WEDNESDAY; MAY 12, 1926. * v....._.. i $1.50 PER YEAR. / PAGES 1' £0 making of the occasion.* The cross cates for tho number of hours' UNVEILING A MONUMENT. BIG BRIDGE CELEBRATION burning, coming so close after tho GASOLINE STATICN SOLD: A RELIC OF THE PHALANX. work which they put in for colony PAINT THIEVES IN JAIL. LINCROFT PAYING JOB; dead grass fire,, caused some per- purposes. tIf a member of the col- PROGRAM NEARLY COMPXET- THOUSANDS MAKE MERRY ON sons to believe that jt had been in- BUSINESS PROPERTY STRUCk ony got work outside of tho colony, A CERTIFICATE OF ASSOCIA- BERT. ICEELER AND FRANK CONCRETE IS BEING PUT OlC^ - ED FOR MEMORIAL. DAY. TOWN'S NEW STRUCTURE. tended to burn two crosses nnd that ^ OFF AT RECEIVER'S SALE.^ TION COMES JO fclCHT. he or she turned the money thus tho grass fi.ro had resulted from try- earned over to the colony trcasuier TROTTER BEHIND THE BARS. \ COUNTY ROADj -,.'', ""-' parade Will precede, Dedicatory Festival Last Friday Afternoon and Land ahit Building at the Corner of ing to firo ono of the crosses. The It Wats Issued to Harriet N. Cole. and received in return a certificate They, Are Accused' of Stealing The Job Waa Started L«.t Week *' Exercise* Which Will be Held on Night Was Successful in Every' band played "Homo. Sweet Home" Bridga Avomie and Rector Place man, Mother of Mrs.'James C. of the • number..'of hours which -had -Paint and Brushes Owned by Town hall Lot—Gifts from Sons Near J. Stilwell Crovor'i Hill and ' Respect—Largely Attended Ban. about eleven o'clock, fxvA half an at Red'Bank Bought by .William Ricfadale—Money to Pay for the been -worked. Theso certificates John J. Travera—Molt of the of Veterans' and Policemen. Tt Will be Carried Wiitwarvf quet at the Smoke Shop Tavern. hour later one of the most success- Janes of Long Branch. , Stock Made by Making Neckties. we're payable in goods at the col- Stolen Gooda Found. About Three Mllti. >. 1 Preparations for unvpillng the ful celebrations Red Bank has ever ony, store, but wero not payable in "How many people me on the Another, chapterMn, the history of James C. Richdale of the Pha- vBeil Heeler of Red Bank and Tho work of paving thp' count/ ' monument jvhich the Red Bajik flro bridge tonight?" • held catno to a close. ~- tho ill-fated Consumers' Service lanx brought to The Register ofllce cash. They were, however, ex- Fiank Trotter of Asbury Park were department has given to the town Tho banquet held at tho new changeable . for goods or money road through Lincroft wns started -"How many stars are in the company wns written lust Friday last week one of the original shares arrested last week., on a charge of last Friday.' The Job was begun on ' hava nearly been completed. \ Tho heavens?" ^countered ltho man who Smoko Shop Tavern at night was afternoon, when iti g.isolinc station of stock of the Phalanx association. amonff tho members ol the colony. btealmg paint arid brushes owned exercises will be held Memirinl day ono of tho big features of the cele- Theso oertiflcAtos of Jubur at the the eastern end of the road at tho waB questioned^ property nt tho corner of Bridge Tho share of btock was isauecKin by John J. Travers and valued at top of J. Stilwell Grover1* hill, afternoon and will begin with a ,Tho above question and answer bration, The dinner wan attended avenue and Rector place at Red 18E2 to Harriet N.^CoIeman, wife Buskin colony were as follow t: ,?40. The paint and brushes wero ! < parade over a short line of'march. by over 000 persons and from tho near tho Newman Springs bridge,' 'made nt tho celebration on the now Bank wns struck oft to William of John B. Coleman, who was a'car- being-; used at Monroo Eisner's The road will be paved as far west All the patriotic nnd civic organi- point of attendance it was the big- Jones of Ljpnp Branch for $10,400. tOooper'vs bridgo nt Rod Bank last penter shareholder in the Phalanx This certlAcs that the Bearer has house ^on Broad street and they zations of tho town have been in- gest dinner ever held here. Robert as its intersection with the Everett Friday night appropriately de- The sale wns held by John A. Bern- association and who was the pcrformt-il woie'taken fiom that place, where vited to participate. Following the H. McCartor of Rumson was toast- loud. Tho distance is about thrco scribes the nttendnnco nt the fes- hard, who was appointed lecoivcr foreman of the building jjroup, ONE HOUR'S LABOK they bad been left after 'Mr. Trav- parade will be dedicatory exercises master. In his opening remarks miles. i tivities. It was just as.impossible for the company BPVprnl months ago This John' B. Coleman MISH broth- for the el's and hi3 employees had quit on the town hall lot at the corner N Mr. McCartor said that Red Bank- At present the Half-Milo road, a for anyone to hnvo counted ththo Mr when the company became insolv- er of the late Andrew Coleman, BUSKIN COMMONWEALTH work for the day. of Monmouth street and Diufnnjoiid ers should now concentrato their short distance west of Grover'a hill, number ofy persons on the bridgo ent. father of Andrew R. Coloman and place, where the, monument will 90 efforts toward getting a new rail- of Ware Count/, Gcorsln The arrest of Koolor and Trotter Is used 'for a detour. Tills will be 1 ds It would-be to count the stars in Tlio property hns frontages of Prank P. Colenmn of Red Bank. This certfllnnto In payable in Labor placed, The - monument/ cost toad station. Waltor Kidde, state wns mado . by Detective-Sergeant continued a short time only. Af- rt)! 217 feet on Bridge avenue and 205 Mrs, Hanjet N. Colfman, whose or Goods In the keeping of tho Com- ¥7,000, tho 'sky. Tim bridgo wus packed 'highwa»' y commissioner; Mayor Clar- Jospph Br,iy nnrt Constable Thomas ter tho Half-Milo road is reached feet on Rector place. It was bought name appeals on this stock certifi- monwealth, but. not in Cfinh. Good wlth^eople. Hundreds who arrived ence E. F. Hetrlck of AsbUjry Park, only In the hands ofn member or K. Hackett. Most ok the stolen the road will be done ono Bide at a > / Arrowsmith and Biriioy posts of by tho Consumers company from cate, was the mother of the late whllo tho press was, greatest never Mayor Harold G. Hoffman of South prnnpflct-lye mnmber or meinbct-B of goods wore recovered and returned time, so t,hnt a detoUr will be need- the Grand Army "of the Republic Thomas Henry Giant, who had a Mrs, Jnmes C. RichdaTc of Phalanx.' got-on tho bridgo at -nil. They Amboy, Senator William A. Ste- their 'immediate- fnmilicR, nnd when to their owner.' Mr. Bray arid'Mrs. ed only for a few weeks. It is ex- will hold their exercises on Sunday, moitgage of $7,D0O against tho The certificate of stock was found signed, by the, President nnd Secre- viewed the seeno frojn a distance vens, Councilman Thomas M. Gop- Hackett state that the thieves, in pected that the job will bo com- May 30th, nnd on tho morning of place. The sale was held at the among some pnpers which had been tary ot. said Commonwealth. und. then returned home, slll arid Schenek S. Thompson, pres- taking away their booty, left a trail pleted by the latter part of July.' Monday, May 31st, so that tho en- complaint of Walter Maloney for preserved by Mrs. Richdale. of paint which dripped from the Erom start to finish tho celebra- ident of the S. S. Thompson com- rrc». Secy. Boards arc across the road east of ' tire afternoon of tho last named tion ofi the opening of tho new money, due to him from the com- cans. The officers say this clue was tho bridge to close tho road to traffic day can bo given over to th,o world 'pany, builders of'tho bridge, were, Tho 'Phalanx association was biidgc -was n great success, but pany. About forty per&ons wero the principal one Avhich led to tho west of tho Half-Mile road. war- monument exorcises, - iThore the speakers. AH of them charac- formed in 1844 by a number of The location of Ruskin colony -there was no part of it which present aftd most of them were men arrests. ' will also bo a flag raising. Tho flag terized tho new bridgo As being one families from the eastern part of was low and damp and there was Tho problem of getting water for/ T>f largo "means. Keeler and Trotter had a hearing has been given by tho Spns»of yet- proved so popular as the merry- of the -greatest improvements this the United States. It continued in considerable sickness among the the work was a big one. Swimming Tlio bidding was started at before Justice Henry F. Hylin. erans for the memorial grounds. It making on the bridga. All roads section lihs ever jonjoyed. The speak- existence until 1855 and it was the members and the colony finally dis- river is only a short diatanco from $8,000 by Joseph Sesta.