Where Is John Parker?

Where Is John Parker?

;U»a.o WMlcir. itDtir.4 as Stoond-OUss U>ttn at tb* Pffst. , »«». .»•; R«l Bank, .N, JM aad.t th*. Ati;.ot Uaroh I, UI». BED BANK, N.J., WEDNESDAY,-AUGUST 29, 1028. - $1.50 .PER ay leading up from the'ground to TROOPS REVIEWED. SIGHTS IN DLDJRELAND. e top floor, and there are several WHERE IS JOHN PARKER? \NTI-SMQKE ORDINANCE, ANNUAL BABY PARADE; HIT HARD BY LOW PF hotter and smaller circular stone Governor Moore Pay* Annual Visit iWMgl !^ER:i^Ni6^>t0'-vKifS5T; THE talrways leading'from one floor to ED BANK YOUNG MAN DISAP- UMSON OFFICIALS TO STOP to Fort Monmouth. ABOUT ISO CHILDREN IN .FARM :sTdcic*sdLp>^;cH# Governor A. Harry Moore re- B|^py^STONE3'^:-<,5 nbthor. EARED THREE WEEKS AGO, SOOT NUISANCE. EVENT AT HIGHLANDS. |l : : ' TEL' MOliTCAdE^'jI^tiilSfiJ -•' *'-''- •_"-•' •.-'••v.A'->(. •^''- - •".^'"'" --•' - --''- * •Evqry estate here and all the viewed'400 met-, at the Citizens mil- l?W^:j:R'i^en)Mir«};^Iaj|ni*J>?TJ«»^lh'e MuobrRidint Dene in Jaunting Cars 'arms, except small farms owned by Ithough His Whereabout* Are Not eport of Receipts from Offices of itary training camp at Fort Mon- Tho Parade ToolTi?lace Friday Af- Elbert A. VanMater ''ffiffni ,. } v Borough Clerk and Recorder—Pe- "v^v:F6ji(nd»t(bW Of''Mi^' Miliwi'e>New —Many DonkeyV U«*d In Cartlnf he person who works >the fai-m, Known It u Now Believed That mouth last Wednesday afternoon. ternoon arid Wat One of the Fin. er In This Section to be Sola Out. : titions to. lmprote Four Streets— ::~5-Sldre;;Btiie>9«efci^iv -HlsisVand4-' :F«rBi/i'iP.rpdu«e'S.to;r.iMarkets— ave pno or more laborers' cottages He Was Not Drowned «t, Sea- Governor Moore Bpoke to the men eit Baby Parade* Held at High- as a Result of' tts« Agricultural? bright, aa Was at Firit Supposed. Drainage Problem), tho 'place. Big estates of two and thanked them for their..service lands—Helen Cottrell Was Queen Depression. - ':'•:.•-'•• :'<'y]y$0'#p[ ; s ! housand acres or more have a good to the country; Following the in- .•'•; ' Pominlek; A^««^!»»^|d!n*'| iTOe fbUo^hi iottbj;{nasibeeni re- No trace has been found of John An anfi-amoko ordinance was in- Highlands's annual baby,parade A chattel mortgage salo of «oro>» ; any of these cottages. Theso cot- spection a dinner was served. The f »torfl?;in>fton^'of;hti?liouBe;v»tt< the,l i.e'lyecl'frow Mr/-andf Mrs*• John H. 'arker of Red Bank, who disap- oduced .at Thursday night's raeet- was held last Friday afterntion.. In of the personal property of 'Elfcirtt igos are usually of two rooms each, ig of the Rumson commissioners final review o£ the training camt< ' «ast side of 'Shrewsbury avenue."It Jook, who arovtour|ng the Brltlsli leared three weeks ago. Tho young appearance, size and variety it sur- A. VanMater, who lives piiiWilUiiit, r 7 lough a few of them have three will be held on tho north polo field V .^iU'he 20x4p feet;ami. it'MKbei«h- jles and who were in Ireland, when ian made his home with his pat- nd passed on its first reading. The passed all previous'baby parades a'/ Mack's farm in Atlantic townihw-: ! ! 1 ; oome. Thdse'cottageB rent for a tomorrow afternoon at five o'clock. KclosBrJ;with: c"lnd,er\ blocks.-"Plank; h^let^r/,^as^rlttejfi^:'v .;;.V .' "v-.i> ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Edward Park- bject of the .ordinance is to do that place. There, were about 150 near Colt's Neck, wa« held •vnQiiifflt. ; hilling a week, which is • equal to r.of Shrewsbury avenue. On the way with dense smoke and soot The public is invited to attend this I)oinatoi« doing the,.#6rk. T,he ;co«t : entries and they were divided into last week. Tho solo was at the'luft: .'Jt;.^t}r'ib'ne;>^r Wldnj(Kht';when bout; 26 cents of American money, lay of his disappearance ho went •era chimneys and smokestacks, review. Medals .for proficiency will ; will bB;»8,uflp.^Mr,UM^a;-states ( r eight classes, The parade was spon- of Edwin R. Conov'or of iRe'd'BiipB*^ ^e. :WMtQ t^r'l^e.r'Jon;whlcb'-'ws'' 'he tenant also, liaa the use of an esidents who permit smoke to come be presented to tho men by Major- '[ tuat he will conduct aorne kind, of jv wimmlng at Seabright with a TiUm- sored by the business and civic as- Two other chattel mortgage sale! to*'' 'wi»bj^»rigijtg^pojnv.''Ne» Yprk ere of. ground, on which ho can General George S. Gibbs. ', buidnesg.|njthe-store butfthat hVfias er of friends. The next morning om chimneys and smokestacks on sociation of Highlands. satisfy creditors of. Mr.'-Vanlht^ eachQd'hpr anchorage. That Is the ajse whatever he pleases, either for . notVet;decided;whatkina-of-a-'bUS' Ir. Parker was missing, but his au- civ properties in such large quan- The procession began at tho were to havo been held on the iaiBl8)i3^i ,?ual custom of White Star boats at Is own use or to sell. The acre of imobile,was in his parents' yard, .'•' inejs 1t will/ bei:: Ho retired fro;n 1 ities as to cause a layer of soot southern end of Bay avenue and dis- day but duo to legal compllcatloiUr.'yl QueenBtown, we were told, ; By the ground, is usually enclosed with a eighbqrs said they heard the car aetlya '^ork about three yeatsxago form on nearby properties are li- banded at Water Witch. At the head these sales did not take place/>KM^||i ;lrno we had got through the cus: ' awthorn hedge. Almost every ten- Irive into the yard about three NEW NASH SALES AGENCY. ; wheti he gave ;iip his shperepaiHng blo to arrest. The> ordinance pro- of the parade was the Fort Mon- Only part; of tho things; adv.aifc>*':?if! ;oms office at Queehstown, Ireland, nt raises chickens and many of 'clock in the morning. business on' Broad street!.'He states des for a line not'to exceed.%200 mouth band dressed in white and tisod to be sold at the suit of Mjf,')i|M t was after four o'clock' on Sunday hem raise pigs, The pies are very Vln the car were. Mr.,Parker's TO OPEN BUSINESS IN THE .. that he now findtf that be* has too r ninety days in jail for persons back of the band in an automobile Conover were struck off.-They coBai^'lM norrilng. Then wo cooled our heels ften referred to as "Irish canar- othing, his automobilo license ana THOMPSON BUILDING. ; : : much leisure timo and ho waists to onvictedof violating the ordinance. were the mayor and counc'ilmen. prised a bay horse, a farm .wago$!SM} n a waiting, room which was three Besides paying a shilling a number of other personal effects. engage in business; again, , lie ordinance was the outcome of a Tbe Concern Has Rented The queen's float, decorated in. yel- and some farm tools. • All of ..t^r^';'??|s luartera barroom and one-quarter week rent, tho tenant must also keep Ividently the.car had been placed I the Firit A boundary line dispute between umber of complaints against soft Floor of the Building ifor a Dis- low and white crepe paper, was next were knocked down to Mr. Condveji/.^p jtfiltlrg room, until after' seven he house in repair. There arc usu- in the yard bygone-or more of the oal spot. Other persons who had taken actloft<#|g ' Mr, Mazza iiml hi; next door neigh i ' play Room and the Fourth Floor and following the queen's float were I ciqcfc.>. j%,. •;-'v.;;:iL,iU:.' ,lly-fjom three to six children in a oung man's friends, but who did Jcre J. Carew, borough clerk arid the various divisions of the 'parade o hold chattel mortgugo sales weri!-.^i| bori Elias RosMjiberg,-hBs'h'eldup It'was in the barroom or wMtlng uborer'a family, besides the parents, .his has never been ascertained. The for a Service Station. ' the work on tho store since last-Sw ecorder, reported receipts of It was a colorful spectacle and "rank S. Weeks, William Pr6ttenjfet3%f •oom that wo got 'bur first Impres nd generally there is also a grand- ncldent caused great anxiety to 1484.40 fom the" clerk's office and The first and fourth floors of the brought many compliments. nd William Mack of Atlantic tbwnijJpI urdsy. Tho ceUar. for th,6" store has lions of the British barmaids.. As mother or a. grandfather, and some- building of tho Schenck S. Thomp- Ar. Parker's parents for a time, 652 from the recorder's office. So Helen Cottrell was queen of the htp.iand Rooncy & Ely .of Engli«h*:»if| been dug. and the foundation is jersons came in the waiting room mes both. Tourists in Ireland of- son company on Monmouth street at hey feared that their son had been 'arthis year 78 persons have been parade. She sat on a throne erected own. Walter. D. Fields of ^ColW'Sfp partly up, Mr, Rosenberg conducts he girls would take their orders for ;cn exclaim with wonder that they, Red Bank has been rented to an au- i row-ncd and that his friends, fear- nested for motor vehicle law viola- i'n the float. Around the throne were eck was auctioneer.: For varioiji|i '|f^ • »ri automobile service station. '-.>. He drinks 'and would servo the drinks, ont sec how so big a household can tomobile sales and service agency Ing to' tell the parents of the ions, and fourteen for borough or- the members of her court, they be- echnical reasons it was doomed ad»:;"^ claims that tho eoutliern wall of Mr.

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