RED REGISTER. •VOLUME XXXVII? NOT 16. RED.BANK, m JM, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1914, PAGES 1 TO 8, asm worn Sea •orn T)ror»fl*y 1» »rimt-CHftn<l«t)U of MANY WILLS PROBATED. M«mb«i of Honmouth rooaltry {J4 >b of ••d Dnnk Oet Aivmili nt Mt. Holly. Oouuoilui»»> Jaoob D»ff»urlii«\ BIC* BATCH Ol> WH-I.B FII.ED WITH HUNDREDS SEE DOG FIGHT. DEATH DUE TO ACCIDENT. Mr«, Paul do la KeiiRHilie of WHHII» Several members of thu Monmouth ington -street gave birth to »i son THB poultry club of Hod IJank huvo or- Thursday, Mother and child me do- gnni/.ed the. Nnvivsink poultry yards to GEORGE BROWN BLAMELESS FOR ing nicely, Mr, IU'UHHIIU* !H connected Cntliorln. Iborau of Bod Bonk Left Her onter their poultry and pot stock at BIG CROWD BLOCKS BROAD STREET with hiH* father in the jewelry busi- Eat at* to ••> lulb(ma~ Oc«anlc county fairs, KntrloH, which cost §'V& WILLIAM McCORMICKS END. ness. The now resident ia a, great- BtqaMtkl H«i Eotnte to to make, were sent to the Mount Holly WHILE BOW-WOWS BATTLE. grandson of Councilman and Mrs, fair loBt week and prizes amounting Jacob Di'gt'iiiing of West Front ftrect, I>uiing the pant wet'k or NO many to $70 were won. The special prines Mr, Dcgenrlng wan seventy yeniH old ll of Menmouth county won by tho Nnveaink poultry yards at Jury at Coroner's Inquest Finds That Mr. last month, Mr, and Mrs. Loon do lahave boon admitted to probate at Free- Unusual and Peculiar Sights at Combat Between 1 the Mount Ilolly fair wore a silver ReuHsiik , grandparents of the newhold. Saverttl of them were- those of broad tray for "the best Barred Ply- McCormick Met Hit Death by an Unavoidableresident, quietly obBorved their 20th people who lived in thin section of the mouth Hock, Hilver sugar H])oon for the William B. VanWagenen's Towser and Leon de la wedding anniversary Friday. Tnay county. best Ornamental Bantam, and a silver Accident He was Struck by Mr. Brown's Auto- received a number of proHonia, Mrs. Catherine A. Kroonor, wife of sugar spoon for the boat Ancona. Reussille's Togo—The Dog Fight Followed by a Peter Kroener, who died at her home mobile While Running to Catch a Trolley Car,' on Wallace street, Red Bunk, a short Tongue Fight Which Almost Led to a Riot. time ago, left her 'estate to her hus- c'fironev Hurry'C. Fay's inquent into auto had the front headlights lit andDIDN'T KlTL SQUIRREL. band. Mrs. Kroener made her will WAR SUTFTRINC DEBATE Hod Hank had a dandy dog iiulit between Mr, VanWiiKenon jmd R. tho death of William'H, McCormick that it was going about six or eight September ist, 1889, Mr. Kroonor WUH lust •Thursday afternoon. H hap- Woodwiu'il of Hiituntown. of Now Monniouth, who died Tuesday milofl an hour. He testified that Mr, MHX WABDEN BURTIB Of ABBUBV appointed executor. The witnesses TEETOTALERS MET ApeneT d right in thu In-art, of the town, .Mr. Woodward is an odd rhuriu-tur. night of lust week" after being hit by on tho business section of I!rn-.nl street. llo i« an author and ho goes around McCormick did not look either way as FABK SAYS HI WH.L APPEAL. were Henry M. NCVIUH and Kdmund OBACE CHURCH X.ABT WBBX. an autoiiiobllii drivsen J>y George B, ho run from tho Btoro to the trolley WilHon. Fully I500 pooplo wiitcliid the scrap. country looking (or material to write Brown on Broad 'titroct at Rod Bank, car, Mr. Root Hoid he did not think It wus a democratic throng, I'goplu stories about, in lN'.HS hu rode nrroBa V* J»roMOutS(l a Complaint Afalnlt left Entato to Daughter. Bfdldefl 1% JTavor of Dobators in all walks of life were represented, the continent on a donkey an a result was held Monday night at the town the accident, could have boon avoided Clements Flici, in Wlileli Paos was Who Argued Thdt War Bia KfOt Brinf hall, Tho jury's verdict wo* that by the outomobilist. Mi's, Annio H. Lewi*,, who died at from hod carriers to multi-millionaires nt' losing a hut on Will him Jci.ningB Oharg-«a with Bhootlnir a Squirrel and the home of Tunis Barkuloo at Oceanic More Sutttrlng' to Women and Children of the KtmiKun ro'ad who csiuio to HedBryan, Afterward he wrote n book "William II, McCormick mot bin John Ford of Bel ford wag Hitting in Ju»tice Bndeau I>Sachnrgea Dofendnnt 1 Than to KCon—fine Program. floutli by being hit by nn automobile the trolley car and hoard the brakes » few weeks um, left hoi estate to her Bank to shop, Gingham aprons anil a),out liin t-xpi'i'ieiu't-s. on Brood street driven by George An adjourned hearing of a comdaughter, Minnie B. Lt-wi.H, in a will Tho youny people's branch of the iindsonio gowns of thu lal- Mr. Woodward tc.ld Mr, Van. applied on the auto but did not BOO tho which was executed fourteen yours ago women's temperunce \iniun hold' its jUrow*n, According to the evidence plaint against Clcmente Puce of Ue p est di'si|;n wire in ovidence.' It wusWagenen what hi- thought of hun and accident. .John Mayer of Middletown hi.4 March. Mrs. Lewis's- "daughter regular meetinn Thursday nif, lit in tin i i wu find that he mot hiH death by anwus Htnnclintf on tho back platform of Bank, who was charged with shooting si ciiHiiHipiilitan urowd, with <aHti andho told it .straight and hard, 11... said a squirrel out of Hcaaoii, WIIH held lartt and Mr, Barkuloo were appointed ex- Sunday-school room of Grace church, il U eliminateiid d fofr tliu Mr. VanWagenen Irtl his (log around unavoidable accident." The jurors the trolley cur but did not mo tho.ac- Wednesday night before Justice Hurry oculars of the will, The witnesses Miss Ursula Earle, president of the woro Benjamin H. Ford, JnmoB L. cldont, lie auw Mr, McCormick run 1 timi' bttini.', (Jonu silso for tho motow- n for the cxpri-iisi pui'poxc of gut- C. Badeau at thu town hall. Thu com- wort Daniel H, Applagatu of Ked Bunk branchf presidud at thu mcutinj.', A ment was intercfit in tin- Kuiopfun ting the dog into tights with other Bray, George Kioglur, Vnn C, out of tho store and start diagonaUJF und Walter Conk of Oceanic. hymn WIIN sunjf and Mrs. Minrctta Sweeney, Arthur Thompson and across the street toward the trolley plaint was made by John Gruffly of war and the other hip; cvenU of thodogs, and he Haiti that a nmn who AmoN S. Borden, Middletown township ami the prosecu- Eatontown Man'i Will. DeMott imuk; a prayer. Tho principal World. LikcwiKt; fornotton WIMV all would do that was nn betti-r than a Assistant Prose- i car. Mr. Mayor said that Mr, Mc-tor wan Game Warden Elvin (', Bur- number on the program was a debate dog himself. Mr. \';inWagt-!ien re- tutor Charles F, Sexton of Long Cormiek did not look to tho right or Joromiah Washington of Kji.tontown thu hopes and andd 1 tis of Asbuuvvy Park. TTh e first hourhihK on "Resolved, That War Bringgs More undd worriei s wlii'l h ordinarily ex- torted thai Mi . Woodward WSIN an up- Bimi(.'h examined the witnesses. Mr. left while running to catch the "car. nesday, September i'M\, left hiH house and lot and all hiH per.8utTerinn8tTi t o WomeW n d Child start and a windjammer nnd the war hud a sculp wound on the Norman Mnnahun of Wallace was held sonal property to hiH FOTI. Walter and Children pression. Kverything was ubo and us thuWe evidencd e was contradictory, Than to Monrr" The jdE wcru Kuv ated to interest in the clog of words was relished almost nn much hack of his head, a broken jnw, aRtreet, who was in the automobile Justice Badcuu adjourned the hearing Washington." "A "lot 7fix85 feet was by the ciowd as the war of the dogs. broken right arm, wounds on the loft with Mr, Brown, said the machine wna bequeathed to Nellie Ray. M r. Wash- James C. Lord, Mrs. "Jumes H, Bicklos Loon do la Kou.ssi TOKO and Wil- two Weeks to give each Bide a chance and Mrs. Franklin Patterson. The Hani li, VanWugeiKin's TTowsi-r Cieorge U, Urower was one of the hneo and right shin, and internal in- going eight or ten miles an hour when ington made his will two year* ago and spe.-tatoi-s and he -also ci-nsiired Mr. juries. Death was caused by eon- to get more evidence. negative Ki<lo won tho debate. Tlio the principtils. TOKO lives • iti Inn the accident occurred. He Bald lie Last Wednesday night Gruffly said appointed Frederick Fktuhcr of Bel-niigutive debaters were Misses Urncu owner's jewelry storu on Broad struct. VaiiWagenen. i .of the brain, did not see Mr, McCormick run out mar executor. Heyer of Keyport, conductor that Face, who owns u tailor shop sit KOHO, Amy Ol.sen and Patk-nee Itoher He is a black dog with long silky-like, Hy the time the dag flglif niul tongue of tho Htoro and didn't see htm until tho corner of "Riverside avenue and Wifti Get* Knsband'i Eatate, ' Hon. Thu aiHrmutive debaters wore hair.
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