Pinned Beneath an Auto Measured

Pinned Beneath an Auto Measured

BANE REGISTER I«iu«d WscUr, EnttrwJ u S«eond-Cl»«» M«tt«r t* th« Post- VOLUME XLIII < NO. 32. office it Bed Bmnk. N. J.. under the Act of March 3il. lilt. RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2. 1921. $1.50 Per Year? PAGESgiTO 10. Price and Mr. Cook did not vote at CHAUFFEUR'S ARM BROKEN. all. When asked by Mr. Houston ICEBOATERS GET A BATH. A BIGGER WATER PLANT. MS BRING BIG MONEY. Herbert Miller Injured at Perth Am-j[OUTDOOR BAND CONCERTS. A YEAR'S RED CROSS WORK why he did not vote no on the mo- boy Last Week. Brownie Breaks Through Ice With TINTERN MANOR PROPOSITION tion Mr. Price replied that thore was NINE SOLD FOR $1,480 AT EAT- Andrew White, and a Passenger. no genBc in raising (wo lonely voices .Herbert Miller of White street, ITALIAN MUSICIANS TO PLAY ACTIVITIES OF THE RED BANK APPARENTLY KILLED. , ONTOWN AUCTION. ON STREET NEXT SUMMER. Andrew White's iceboat Brownie in opposition to the wishes of every- who is employed by Anderson Bros., broke through the ice near the BRANCH OF SERVICE. Mayor and Council and Citizens',nne else. A rising vote of thanks suffered a broken right arm last All of Them Were Struck Off to Thursday while cranking a truck Recreation Commission Votes to En- steamboat dock last Wednesday Committee Go On Record in Favor was extended to Mr. Basoctt for his Hurry Seeley at Prices Ringing gage the Band for a Series of Ten while Mr. White wua taking Mrs. Les- Nursing Association Formed, Baby of a Bond Issue for $175,000 to report. owned'by his employers. The acci- Clinics Started, Soldiers Aided, 1 from $)20 to $195 Each at James dent occurred at Perth Amboy while Concerts—Sum of $750 to be lie Marshall of Broad street for her Enlarge the Town'* Water Plant. The council voted to proceed with Duncan's Vendue. Railed by Subscriptions. first ride in an iceboat. The occu- Sick Visited, Garments Distributed the enlargment of the wuter plant at Mr. Miller was on his'way home. He to Needy and Hospitals Helped. That Bed Bank wants no dealings Nine cows for $1,480. That was. left the truck ana rode home on a At the last meeting of the Red ppant s of thuu iioat were dumped into With the Tintern Manor water com- the earliest possible moment and to the price paid by Harry Seeley of Al- trolley car, whenlie had the broken Bank recreation commission action tthh e water, which was about siix feeft The Red Bank branch of the Red pany but wanta to get its water sup- take action at the regular meeting lenhurst at James Duncan's vendue bone re-set. Another employee of was taken to eWge thA Royal Ital- deep at that spot. Mr. White swam* Cross association spent ?4,fjl9.31 ply from its home municipal plant >ne,xt Monday night towards floating to the assistance of Mrs. Marshall, during the year 1920. Its receipts n uon is8U r on Robert Drummond's farm at Eat- Anderson Bros, drove the truck back ian band for a series of outdoor con- was demonstrated beyond the shadow « a f° ?175,000. Council- ontown last Thursday. The sale of to Red Bank. Mr. Miller did not lose certs during July alnd August. John who is also a good swimmer, and the during the year did not reach that, of a doubt at the town hall -Monda- • y man Jesse P. Manahan did not accept the cattle attracted more attention two were soon safe on shore. Mrs. amount, but there was a big balance- much time from work on account of DiFioreDiFi , ththo manager off th bandbd, on hand at the beginning of the night. The occasion was a special the vote on this matter in the same than any other feature of the sale, his injury. He was back at work at was at the meetin said. that Marshall was taken to Charles Ir- meeting called by tho mayor and way as Mr. Price on the first motion. Every cow struck off by Auctioneer win's house, whore she received dry year, and on January 1st, 1921, this, tne office the next day, but it will be nearly every sumnrcr a fair or a car- balance was $8,424.7-1. council to hear a report by an en- He, alone of all the officials, voted George H. Roberts of New Monmouth several weeks before he will be able nival was held at/Red Bank by out- clothing., She did not suffer any bad gineer engaged by a citizens' com- against the motion. Councilman W. was bought by Mr. Seeley at prices to resume his regular job as truck siders and that these attractions al- effects from her cold bath. The The activities of the Red Cross arc mittee to investigate the water situa- A. VanSchoick and William H. E. ranging from $120 to $195 for each driver. ways gave a lotlof amusement and Brownie was pulled out of the water many and various. One of the new- tion. Uzal H. McCarter was the White were absent. cow, and these high figures caused pleasure to many^persons. He said Thursday. activities started this year was tho prime mover in organizing this com- much comment by the spectators at there was no reasonWhy Red Bankers nursing association. This was formed mittee, and the town officials, at the the sale. should rely on outsi&ers for this en- in Eed Bank in April with Dr. Helen request of Mr. McCarter, had de- There was a big crowd out and it BIG CHANGES ON A FARM. tertainment when the town had tal- MEASURED F. Gibson as chairman and Mis» ferred action on the water situation FARMERS IN A LAWSUIT. WBB a buying crowd, not a crowd of ent right here at home for giving Ethel E. Humphrey as a registered pending this report. lookers on. James Riordan, son of NEW YORKER TO SPEND $SO,000 such attractions. Another advan- nurse. In June a baby welfare week The report coincided in most par- STANLEY DANSER SUES WIL- tage of this plan, Mr. DiFiore said, AN APRON SOCIABLE AT AT- was conducted, at which 8!) babies Michael Riordan of Colt's Neck, ON MIDDLETOWN PLACE. were registered, weighed and mea- ticulars with a report which was sub- LIAM HANCE, JR., FOR J900. bought a team of horses for $600. was that the money which would be LANTIC HIGHLANDS. mitted several weeks ago by Tribus He will farm tho Van DuBois place Robert Adamson Will Have a Fine derived by the home talent enter- sured. Physicians of Red Bank and & .Massa, an engineering firm which The Suit wit Tried Before Judge at Colt's Neck the coming season. Home on the Hendrickson Farm, tainers would remain in the town in- The Biggelt Woman's Waist Was Miss Elizabeth Green, the public was engaged at public expense. Car- Lawrence at Freehold Friday and Three other horses sold for $19, $75 Which He Recently Bought—Elec- stead of being taken elsewhere, as is That of the Wife of the Presbyter- school nurse, co-operated with the roll P. Bassett, tho engineer for the 9 the case when fairs and carnivals are ian Pastor—Charles Gehlhaus Had nursing association in this work. A Mr. Danser Got Judgment for the and $125. Corn brought $1.33 a tric Light Plant on the Property. baby clinic was held once a week citizens' committee, recommended Full Amount of Hii Claim. bushel and hay $33.50 a ton. Farm given by traveling, companies. the Biggest Waist Among the Men. that an abandoned well be put into Alterations and improvements cost- during *Che summer, with headquar- A lawsuit between Stanley Danser implements fetched good round ing about $50,000 will be made on It was estimated that the cost of Eighty-five . persons turned out to service and that a filtration plant be prices. an apron sociable Thursday night at ters at 99 Broad street and at the built to eradicate iron from the and William Hance, Jr., was tried the Hendrickson farm, near Middle' ten outdoor concerts by the Royal Beech street school. before Judge Lawrence and a jury Mr. Duncan will work the Hankin- town, which was,bought recently by Italian band would be $750. Mon- the Atlantic Highlands Presbyterian water of this well. He also recom- son place at Eatontown the coming Robert Adamson, ex-lire commis- roe Eisner was at the meeting to rep- church. The entrance fee to the so- Since the nursing association wag mended that other wells be sunk. at Freehold last Friday. Both the ciable was one cent for each inch of formed on April 1st Miss Humphrey The project of getting water from co'mplainant and the defendant live season. This farm is on the Tinton sioner of New York. The property resent his father, Sigmund Eisner, at Red Bank. The suit resulted in a Falls road on the opposite .side of the comprises 119 acres and is on both who IB a member of the recreation waist measurement. Mrs. Thomas S. has. made 1,073 visits. These in- tho mill dam at Tinton Fulls was road-from the Drummond place. Ash- sides of the Nutswamp road, about commission but who is in California Mickens was the official measurer. cluded bedside cases, infant welfare, deprecated by Mr. Bassett on the victory for Mr. Danser. He brought Some persons p;ave more money than suit against Mr.

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