:'.v* ,\ ANK limed Weakly, Entered •• Second-Clan Matter at tho Pout, VOLUME XLVIII, NO. 32. ofllee tt B«) Sank, If. J., under the Act of March 9, 1870. RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1926. $1.50 PER YEAR. " PAGES 1 TO 12; RED BANK'S NIGHT SCHOOL. sale of this paint on Long Island and ENLARGING WATER PLANT A LOT SOLD FOR $35,000 WIFE GONE; HOUSE BURNS NEW RED BANK INDUSTRY. throe agencies in California. Th< BOAT BUILDERS BUSY. BUS WAR STILL GOES 0! The, Biggsit and Bait Cloia the .Enrl C. Gaskill company paid a semi BIG ADDITION TO TINTERJ> BROAD STREET PROPERTY HA Tofcn Hat Ever Had. TRAGIC AND UNFpRTUNATE A PAINT MANUFACTURING annual dividend oi" 3 '& per cent thiB SEABRIGHT BOAT WORKS HAS NO CHANGE IN MIDDLETOWHfJ \l WATER PUMPING STATION. A NEW OWNER. Tha night school at Red Bank has month. ' 52 pupils, which iB tho largest num- NIGHT FOR WESTSIDER. PLANT STARTED HERE. MANY ORDERS. TOWNSHIP SITUATION. Brick Structure, 80x108 Feet, it B Tbo Mrt.' AUco tyendricltton Prop- ber it has. ever had. More than half When Patrick Colojlmo Returned It, it on the East Side of Upper NO 'COONS i NO SLEEP. Cabin Cruisers Ranging; in Coit Stt| Coiittrueted - at' Nownrni crty, Nearly Oppo»ito St. Jaw Robert M. Seeley and the ...,_.., of tho pupils aro Italians. The bal- Home From Work Hit Wife Was Broad Street in the Fatt Growing from $2,000 to $14,000 are Being But Company Continue to Cover, sSprlngs—A Large Amount ,ol Church, Bought Last Week by an ance is made up principally of Ger The Nocturnal Adventures of a New Machinery to bo Installed. Muting—His Homo Badly Dam- South Red Bank Section—A Paint Built at thd Furneu Boat Works tho Same Routet to Taker Pupils/' Atbury Park Real ElUte Man. mans, and Swedes. There are two aged by Fire a Few Hours Later. for Which Much it Claimed. Quartet of Red Batik Nimrodi. —Big Loa for Red Banker. J Tho Tlntcrn water company to the High School. ' ' Xast week Alfred .L. Stansbury, Poles and one Japanese. J. William When Patrick Colosimo of Leigh- A paint manufacturing plant is Allen and Benjamin Pf-yor building a largo addition to its plsnl who was formerly in charge c The Furness boat works at Sea- The school bus war, or contro** Helm and• Charles A."Wolbdch are ton avenue returned homo from tho latest addition to tho industrial Thomfis Mead and Fritz Dressier of bright has received enough orders at Newman Springs, near Red Bank insurance rating bureau . at Rcc the teachers, Instruction, is given possessions of Red Bank. It has Bed Bank went raccoon hunting last vcrsy, or whatever it may be collcdj' i Tlio adiUtidn will bo B0xlO8 feet and Bank but '.vho ft now connected with work lateJast: Wednesday afternoon for new boats to keep_ the] boat in Middletown townshipTomains un- on Monday, Tuesday and'Thursday his wife was missing. , A man who been started ori Upper Broad street, Wednesday night on Albert Ben- builders busy for some time. .One itlwlll be enclosed with brick. It istho.renl estate firmof Milan Ross & nights, at tho River -Btrcot school; in Shrewsbury township, a Bhort dis- nett's farm at Vanderburg. Mr. changed. Two sets of busses con-*' beiris built on1 tho'.'south eide of the Co. of Asbury Park, bought the Mrs. boarded at the house had also dis- of the biggest jobs at the plant is a- tinue to cover tho same routes |j»" Mr. Helm is principal of the River appeared. In a bedroom bureau tance south of the raiboad tracks. Bennett and hie son Walter Bennett cabin cruiser forty feet long, which present; plant. ,Tho Cbnstructlpi Alice Hendrickson property on th etrcot school and Mr,. Wolbach i The factory is on-the. east Bide of the -went with the Red'Bankers. The the township .to tnka: pupils to tho', bAA Securities company of :Nc wist side of Broad street, nearly opJ was $1,000 in bills, wljich his wife will cost; 14,000. It is being built township high school at Leonardo. assistant principal of - the high had evidently placed there. • streeO ' • hunt did hot start as early as ho for W. B. Gillican of New Orleans. York is tho contractor. ; - . ~ poiito St. James's' church'. Mr. school. ' Mr. Holm has taught night been anticipated, due to the fact As previously told in The Register 4. ^ Stansbury pnid $35,000 for th Mr. ColoBlmo did not stay longiat Monolith paint is the name of the It will have sleeping berths for eight these'busses "are owned by Robert > •In tho addition /will ;bo place schools at Red Bank several yean that the automobile of the Red persons and will be equipped with a eight niters nnd a largo stenrri punv prppbrty. The lotis fifty 'feet front the house. Taking the money with new product, It is differant from Mi Seeley ,of Port-' Monmouth nnd. and he says-that this year's class i him ho went to the home of a rela- any other paint made, according to Bankers broke down while on th galley, lavatory, electric lights and •with a dally capacity of 8,OQO,0Ql on Brood street and it h about 250 the most intelligent ho has ever had. 1 the Triangle bus company. - ' feet'deep. On the placo is a fin tive, where be had supper and spent' Earl C. Gaskill of John.street, Red way to Vanderburg .. The hunters other improvements. The boat will gallons. Thoro Will alsphe bins for One of tho chief reasons why the tramped over a large area without have twin propellers, which will be The Triangle company formerly " gravol, limo and • alum1; Which mate house of ten'rooms. Tho property the night. About three o'clock in Bank, who is the invontor. Monolith held the contract nt $86 a day, but pupils "are going to school is to pre- the morning ho was awakened by is * Greek word, a free translation getting any 'coons and they ended driven by two rngines of 200 horse rials aro used to,' filter the water,is south of Canal.street and it ispare to obtain naturalization papers. the township board 6£ education ' likely to become business property the sound of the fire hell and by the of which would be "one coat." This theiis hunt about three o'clock ir power each. The boat will be able Sm elevator will be in the addition. Most of them have taken .out their is what Monolith is supposed to be-— the morning:, intending"*,to make fas to make a speed of 35 miles an hour. voted to cancel "the contract with, •'•v A force of about twonty men. ii in the course of years; A report noise of: fire engines rushing to^o the bus company and gave it to Mr, , ; has been current that tho property first papers.; . ^. _ fire.- The'House where;Mr. Colosi- a one-coat paint. So thoroughly time back to Red Bank so that they Another boat of the same size and pyr working on; "the job^ and iti Socs one coat do the work that there could get as much sleep as possible. design; was completed recently fpr Seeley at the rate of ?45 a day, Tha plnnned to incrcaso this force In thi was bought by. Mr. Stansbury for mo was staying was only a short dis- Triangle company-alleges that the the firm of I/. Bamberger & Co. o AN AUCTION SOCIABLE.* Would bo no advantage, Mr.. Gaskill But the automobile was out of or- Cheston Simmonda of Red Bank at spring. A representative of thi tance from {he house where he a cost of JJIO',000. The engines in board had no reason and no right;- : Newark, as a site for a department Jiyed; Looking', put-of'a bedroom says, in applying two coats "to a der and it was impossible to fix it. company told a Register Tcportoi Presbyterian Improvement Society house or to any other building. The hunters telephoned to ReMrd , Simmonds's boat have.100 horse to make the changes. The school <>' Btore and as a Red Bank branch o Cleared *40 Thursday Night. window- he saw that Ms home was Hmtthiraddition and noV machin- their Newark business. There has Bank for- a taxicab and they ar- power each, and it will make 21 board alleges that the servico of ery would; cost, $250,000. • He sai Tha improvement society of tin in flames. When he left the dwell- The buildings on the Bumsqn miles ,,an hour. He/kas named the company was unsatisfactory ancL *; also-been a report that Mr. Stans- ing; early in the evening there was country club', and a number of rived in town' Thursday morning the job of bulldirig.tho addition nn bury, who Is vary familiar with Re< Presbyterian church cleared abou just in time to go to their jobs. Mr. boat The Vagabond. that it had a perfect right to rnaktr > letting up the.machinery woiild re- $40 at ah auction sociable last no one in It. i houses in this vicinity have been 1 the change. ' - - " Bank real estate matters, bought thi The fire had.started in the kitch- painted with Monolith paint.- Mr. PryOr went to yanderburg Thurs- A cabin .cruiser thirty feet long quiro a year or more. He aho said property as a personal investment Thursday night at the church. Wal- day night and repaired his car and The situation is unprecedented', that the capacity of the conipany'i ter R.
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