REI VOLUME XXXIII. NO. 15. REP BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1910." PAGES 1 TO 8. BTTTOBBS BOY'S EAR CUT JFF. SEE HBW HOUSES.' JBRUEBUYg THE LYCEUM XNn* Monmonth County Boy* Ac* stu- They Are Being- Built in Wort Bed Bank BULL ON A RAMPAGE. dent* at Batgw*. m TJSJO. ovr A BJOTO&B in WAS by Bobert Clay. HE TOOK .POSSESSION OF THE PROPERTY LAST Rutgers college at New Brunswick Robert Clay of Monmouth street is 145 years old and this year's en- BUW OYB3BV BT AXJTO. has begun the construction of six ANIMAL HAS A NEIGHBORHOOD PRETTY WELL SATURDAY MORNING. rollment is the largest of any in the Th« Boy VfamjohnBnnoh and th« Auto houses on the plot at the corner of SCARED FOR TWO WEEKS. history of the college. The freshman Bank street and Leighton avenue. The class this year numbers 127 students Wa* a Private Ambnlanos Which Had He Will Install a'.New Heating Plant and Will Make Other Ini- Come to n*a Bank for a Patient— houses will have foundations of con- of which nine are from Monmouth The Bar Bewed on* Again. crete and will have shingled enclosure. The Bull is Owned by Thomas Henry Grant, who live* in Middle- ' provements to thelProperty—The Building: Was Erected Four county. They are Edgar C. Cook of All the houses will be built on the Atlantic Highlands, George R. Max- An unusual operation in surgery same general plan and vrall be of about town Township, Near Lincroft—The Animal Upset a Wagon, Years Ago by Fred Frick at a Cost of About $35,000 for the son of Locust Point, Ernest F. Bailly was performed in Red Bank last week the same size. They will contain five Chased a Boy Up a Tree and Threw a Scare Into a Farm Hand of Oceanport, Ranson J. Warne of by Dr. William. D. Sayre. John rooms each, three on the first floor Land and Building—The Stage is One of the Finest in the State. Matawan,. Charles Henry Grant and Brasch, aged about eight years, son of and two on the second. Town water Caught on John Christian Soffel's Farm Near Lincroft, ' John S. Nevius of Bradley Beach, Ed- Frank Brasch of Oakland street, was will be introduced into each house, Last Friday night the negotiations audience room by the heaviest as- run over by an automobile and his ear A red bull owned by Thomas Henry rightened eyes at the animal, which between Frick Lyceum company and bestos curtain that could be procured. ward T. Paxton of Freehold, Carl R. and gas and sewer connections will be v Woodward of Englishtovyn and La- was cut off. It hung: fast to his head made as soon as gas mains and sewers Grant, who lives on the Grant home- was pawing the ground and bellowing J. B. Rue for the purchase of Frick Mr.»Frick named the theater "Frick by only a scrap of. skin back of the stead on the old Morrisville road in at a great rate. \ lyceum were concluded and the title Lyceum," but Mr. Rue will change the fayette Schanck of Cream Ridge. are put down in the streets. The ear. It was sewed on again by Dr. houses will be completed by April 1st. Middletown township, broke out of its Boyle has a big .dog, which is half to the real estate was passed. Mr. name to "The Red Bank Theater." Sayre, and the chances are that it will pasture field three weeks ago> and :ollie and half bull dog. He "sicked" Rue takes over the property, including Painters and carpenters have been grow fast to the head again. went on a rampage. It was not cap- set at work and the whole building ;he animal onto the bull, and the dog the riparian right, and including also The boy was riding his bicycle on tured until last Wednesday. At first :hased the intruderoff the place. The all the personal property connected will be thoroughly renovated. A new- HORSE THIEVES FOILED. heating plant will also be installed by West street. A wagon was coming REOPENING A CHURCH. the animal made night excursions log nipped tho bull several times and with the building. The real estate toward him.and he turned out to avoid only and went back to its pasture ;he king of the cattle field did not comprises nearly two acres, with an Mr. Eue. The present high pressure TASK HAXD mures SB arc ONE boilers will be replaced by low pressure it. In turning out his wheel skidded IMPROVEMENTS TO EATONTOWN field kingdom in the morning. Its itop running until it was a long dis- entrance to it from WH&rf avenue, OF THEK WITH A BUILET. and he fell off the wheel, landing on owner did not know about the nightly ;ance from the place. from Front street and from the road heating boilers of the most modern FIia.CE OF WORSHIP COMPLETED. type. his back. Directly behind him was an prowls the bull made until some time leading from the John Abbott Worth- The Sons UOwhea by Frank Smith of automobile. The driver of the auto-' later. Tho animal had no trouble in Charles Johnson, a Red Bank b/y, ley property. It has a river frontage Because of- its nearness to New Xiittle Silver—Intruder* Let {he Hor»o mobile tried to stop his machine when Opening- Service at Pceabyterlan Chnroh jumping the fence, and in the morn- made a visit at Lincroft a few days of 132 feet. York and alBo because the stage and Oo and Took to Their Heel*—Horao at That Place Largely Attended— go. He. was walking home when the he saw the boy fall, but he.could not ing when the keeper went to the field ull charged on him. The boy climbed The property was originally owned its equipment will permit the use of Walk* Baok to Stable. do so in time to prevent the wheel Shrewsbury Folk* Go on a Strawrlde the bull was with the other cattle. byiParker & Chadwick, and for many the same scenery used in the larger Thieves undertook to steal a horse to Church—Special Muilo. a tree and waited for the bull to leave. from striking the boy. One of the- The Presbyterian church at Eaton- Later, however, the bull became The bull bellowed and pawed the years they owned a storehouse where New York playhouses, many New from the barn of Frank Smith of fore wheels of tWe automobile ran over tired of its old stamping grounds and the lyceum noW stands This store- York companies give the first rendi- Little Silver last Thursday night. town, which has been closed for re- ground under the tree. Young John- tion of new performances at Red the boy's'head, scraping the skin off pairs the past two months, was re- left his kingdom for pastures new. It on was perched in the topmost house and the wharf at the river front Robert Darken, who is eriiployed on the left side of his face. When the was then that Mr. Grant learned were used by the farmers of this sec- Bank. The theater is also used largely Mr. Smith's farm, sleeps in rooms opened Sunday night. The building >ranches of the tree., ?!he sky was in the summer by companies who re- wheel struck the Boy's ear it shaved from his neighbors that the bull had •loudless and he could have had a fine tion of MonmouJ&.counJyf or. shipping over the stable, and he heard the men it off close to his head and took part has a new Bteel ceiling, a new carpet their produce if the packet sailing hearse their plays Jiere before opening as they were leading the horse out of and new pew cushions. The pews been breaking out of the field nearly new of the heavens and, the surround- the season in New York. of the skin back of the ear with it, but have been redecorated, some changes every night; Having attained its free- ng scenery, but he kept hia eyes vessels which then plied between Red the stall. H<j asked the men what it left it hanging to the head by about dom the bull lost all traits of civiliza- riveted on his foe. He'was not ca- Bank and New York. About 86 years Mr. Frick, the former owner of the they were doing in the barn, and re- have been made to the choir altar and aco the property was bought from an inch of the scalp. The boy's ear other improvements have been made. tion and lived the life of hiB wild fore- pable of realizing the beauties of lyceum, recently leased the Pavilion ceived only an oath for a reply. drum, however, was not injured. The fathers. He browsed the grass patches nature under these conditions, and Parker & Chadwick by John W. Stout, hotel at Keyport for a term of years, Darken got his revolver, and as the The building looks as if it was brand who transformed the 'storehouse into automobile WOB stopped before the new. The improvements cost $600 and along the road, charged on men,- and finally he let out his voice in lusty and he will take charge of the hotel men were leaving the yard he fired it hind wheels of ~the»machine reached had the neighborhood pretty well cries for help. a canning factory. About three years this week. Mr.
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