Ocean City Sentinel TRY TO RECLAIM MANUAL TRAINING WORK STATE MARSH LAND IN FULL SWING AT SCHOOL
. Movement is Now Under Way
1‘KHIHVY. k ,- .lull Ix-i
KMRKK 11 IMIIS I
MRS. BURLEY HAS FAVOR BRIDGE TERRIBLE FALL
to Make Waste Acres
of Value,
in N*W ir ,Zy. Hhcre
Supt. Stevens and Instructor Hays Well Pleased With ,
the Outlook.. >
The fultnik tug Idler md. received by lHred« Hided Mr Tlu>in|-»in ar
TEACHERS CAN GET
.:x„-r THEIR SALARIES
jered by the nail mar-bee. a«Mweinml i 1 „ rl - ... .. ..iitla'eT^imm'^i^.^dViir Amount Earned up to Close i vv hJi'J iuy, i u.\ u.- >„ IK It. Vurbeaa, to reclaim Ibeee wa-le of Thanksgiving Week ' irradnale Ilf une ..filie mamial Iralnl'n* ’ U,r Ul * 1 '*" ,,r *" 11 ,0 m f *'
»r*ucil In behalf of Ih^pli
PERSONALS.
.nd Sunday. Mr and Mr».'3. Jlenr; Jnllan. :lie Wyoniinr. -iamual Y«.. of l , lilladel|.l.1a.
•h. of I'biladeliibia, »a>
: l><
, Kusen
'lurneil home afier a|iendln| ■id Nelme and Frank Nelm■del|ilita, «ere rorl-Ien-d al tin
le a few day- -lure.
•.rfisr
l-abel Alexander, of ll>t> clljk vrday for rblladel|-lila. where |iend the winter niontba a. oilier i
r-. J. I». ( jwdafaalipniol ■: I •arty, ha- retained in- rily afier a two wee id- in Philadelphia.
r after a few dayi
i ItriHikly n, for the la
d the
i. I lie pre (of the
<lt>
ipiMpra* A-aoelatli
home of Mr. and Mr-. Mini.. In Wee Philadelphia on Toe-day evening. SUNDAY IN CHURCHES
by fcao.ixm. ai-re- of ma' drained tf t
. Henre
■itlotM of Kurlln Iddlfoex, Somereel, t'amden and louoeeter. In all. Ihe area of tide ar.h In the Slate i-^dated to be m re. A bulletin ha- been le-t-1 by Hr. John It Smith, through e experiment elallon, whleti out linee eltuation ae fnttnvr-: ••The find and amalleet of the ar-bee In area la that which la coved at every mean high tide, and u ay may not be covered with -edge or not dangrroue a- a moe<|iiiti>-brred-g nirltory. la gradually rl-ing aud akiug up and I- mow plentiful aoulh
tireat Hay.
"The pecoml ty-jw I- in area rarely veretl ad ordinary tide*, but ao Mitle oee mean high water that even the Rhte-t rl-e. due to wind, •dorm or
"The tbtr
• provldt
d type of mareh la all I ove mean high tlda%i>d n
completely c
All true manh la I , itdererol by the epring and fall t ,d **TofUi
n tide- n
It i-alm.
I a I way.
t by
« yield of Ihl-gra-e,
uveuient of the water l» ia- hern reclaimed for a [•urpo.ee, but there are SI
rely diked mareh I- a anger." rontiuuM the report Ih. "It I- reclaimed id -ultable for farming row good cni|>» of celery, oi
any yea
eoU.and I
ich addllln
m)ulrc-U' c ** m v care aud cultivation
lahd to eccurc beet relurna. • re mean- -Imply a provtalou rid of the aurfare wjduofa
Ha rah by mran-of ditching, aodthcre;iy Impiovlog it- texture and the value ■f He rro|Mi. It hi not -reclamation, drlclly apeaklng, for II praaervaa the inareli a> much, aud the land keep* te eharacterlatlc empa. It I-rn-lami
n the m
at the r
e eliminated
ie power lucreaaed."
nd He pmdut Finally, reg Ihe ealt mareh
condition that demeiide Ihe lion ol the authorities of the rrgloiie where ealt marehea occur pud i i.ot a place to euggrat a eolurton uougli to abow here that lu Ihe td New Jersey there are at thp nt tyne ttiouaande ol acres of laud callable of being pul Into shape to produce good, paying crops at a cniupara-
•ullay of
el bode c
« this
well
nd are eflectli
; will add
sufHc-leutly tried The adoption of ore this Improi _. least 000.001) w Hhill Ihe Stale a
lead! fcUO.t
of the
d the
HELD RECEPTION
.. cue i
Will be Paid.
ofllrtale wer ■ I Inspector
.1 rliy.
le baeemrnl of I lie set [Him lias been titled u
week. This seth louday follow n’.t
• repoi
>f t M.f <0.44.
W. Iwre moved, and IheuMilli carried, that K<0 be set a-hie. f [■base of library UHike. •■umber of bill- were ordered pal DO GOOD WORK
Vtailors to the resort- along th iBStwrefamilisi with tlir little w •useethat -It iien'hed j^-t al. .v,
ire-crlhed number of year-, n hem on a pen-tou that enable- I o live for the tialauce of their vlthout worry aboul their meat actual aub-lete ce. There I- a
yet «
nllkely to ■lure. F< aurfmau ■ Itieial wax and t» a longer eod ■lllng dec
r Idea
. lu
be well-|iald and sheltered depa uetitat employe hie claim to ouneldi ittou will -trike mo-t |ieople a- I
luperlor.
Wliereae the tullUary arm le u-ual leetructlve, the service rendered i •mfuen is Invariably pre
•buildred aud llousjn the tl to the Allat
the Uulf
eighty Ilfe-iiviuK -te ulled tSIate*-divided U antic and PdlJItc coael
Lakes. About
la-1 year they were called U|k>u to ■t oue tboueaud aud ninety-four eie. Nearly -lx (hbu-aud person-
lion dollars
lu the high -cln work. The girls of tli
[>1 have taken up th< ■ grade* took up new
than ordinary skill In all of their work, particularly in drawing from objects, such as plants and fruit. Both HU|icriuietMent Elevens and Instructor llaye-areiuorethan pleased w Hh the results thu- far obtained aud are confident of -fill greater accom-pli-hment* in the near future In the flrst grade, the mauVil training work embrace- paper cuttings and tearlugs, simple foldings, making slmpie models.shipping tag-, book-marks, elo. The drawing lessons include peu-
rll and crayo
The*
“I age- u ureful n board, a proper u
kinds
rlgtual designs. The gl nw to shirr, darn a tdi ar etc. At-., they are
They will he
skirls and elmilar artb lai^ lu thlgmde. the pupil-are laiighr^the proper
r destgp I
II pa;
lb. Ill
.ysaud g
original de-lgul I he a study or lecoud year of lilgh'
will he ad'
MADE MANY SALES
Olio Bryan also repre
lelplua lawyer
rapid t
L'ompauy, spoke of the purj MMKpany to open up, by
rge sect Ion uf the and lie em pha-jgad
he advantages to Hie people of such a
•allway as proposed.'
J. Thompson Baker, of Wildwood, leclared that there I- no question of lie propriety of a boulevard as has jreu planned He said the freeholders ire opening the door to the prosperity if the ritate. and are doiug a tremeud■us work for ttie seashore re-orta of Mea- Jersey. It Is to their bands t< make Ihe prosperity of tbh
Ira. Burley, who la 77 year- ,dd. - altempUng In carry a number of Iclss up b> Ute second B.-ir • Before rliug up the stairway, sire ex-gui-hed ail (he lights. It is supcd she Irlpjied while ascending the !■- and fell hack ward to lire l-tlom
Ire stairway.
'here she wag^f.iund, her fare In a ody condltloti from ruts on her head, when her sou and his wife re-
Jjr.w. .. apt. ■>( Sony mulemplale- the ctkin Wfour houses In this city, two
l side of Asuury avei jurth and Fifth stree
of lb
d the
freeholders have ahowu Ihem-eli be men of broad grasp of mind. Mr Baker expressed himself as In favor of an electric railway across the bridge I'osttuasler Sutton, of this city, mid that It seemed to be the opinion of ireoyiR that a combination bridge.
a-ked.
•a |*
mid
FreeholderC. H. Floating spoke In Ivor of such a bridge. It would prove ii he Ihe p«Kir mao'- mad, be thought Knglneer I-alia said lire bridge would e a big advantage to the community rrvtd. From an engineer's point of lew, there were no drawbacks totbr iiu-Uuctioii of the kind of bridge a-ked Freeholders Bodan and Sayre fa. nred going ahead with plans for the imibination hndee. Freeholder Foster raid that while
ret too were n like to see It
of Ihe project, i i of the country Personally, Ire would
through.
reholder Kodeu oflered Ihefc
•solution:
solved, Thai H Is the sense of the Freeholders of Cape May founty tin coinblnatiou bridge should
it Kgg H
>r Bay.
rucled ai
innectlng Cape May with Atlantic nunty: that plana and estimates •ubmltled for auch a bridge
id appn
ral; tlu
and Mrs- H. U. Jenks.
i City resldeiita aud summer
were among the 600 Invited
al the reception given by Mr. rs. Richard L. Jenks at their liome,440 South Fortieth idrtret. Sunday tumtiii.g by Ihe Bev. John J. 1 West Philadelphia, on Friday evening. Sweeney. I lire reception, a moat brilliant affair, llnl.Y TKINITY. „„ held In Mr Jenks'three housek, Holy Couimunloii will lie ddmltns-l (>|||||er(e( | „ oue ' large manslou. ti red III the Holy Trloty Church on Tlnwe' present Included, Mayor and 'unday uinrulng by tbdJtev. Sydney x|r> . M (•„.«, Mr aud Mrs. B. W. i loud man. ; Kdwaffs. Commodore and Mrs. Wm. itKHT I'tttxuyTKKlAN. F. Hexauier. Mr. and Mrs John W. lire Bev l»r. <‘honibeilaln. of J*hlla- Fraxler, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. F. J. drlphla. will conduct Hie service* aud sboyrr. (reach in the Find Presbyterian Mr. Jeuka occupied W. H. Xioug’a < hurcti on Huuday. oottage on Central avenue, below — —’ Tenth street, last summer He bscsTIvStsir i rsnsirrs. many warm personal friend* who will Ueceut real estate transfers In Ocean Ire glad to w elcome hlm-elf and f City recorded lu Ihe office of County as permanent members of the *u
the engineers of each county and the engineer of the electric railway Inter•Is be employed to proceed at once Hh the preparation of such' plans and
l the cost of such plans
estimates shall be borne a* fob ■ : One third to lie paid hy Allan County, one-tblrd by (‘ape May County, and one-third by Ihe parties representing a projiosed electric railway: that a committee of three be ap (■olnted from this board with full (lower and autb irtty to carry this resolution Into edect and secure the oo-op-eration of-the Atlantic County Board of Freeholders and of the proposed
electric railway Inlcreats.
Freeholder William IS Johnson, of this city, moved that the resolution be
F. K. Darby reports the following adopted. This wo* seconded by FreeanAdloos lu real estate: : holder Johti^*. Fox. of thla city,
in tuese wreck- and. (Sold the collage of C. Kl wood Car- Freeholder Clout ng said that the o were lost. | |>euter, 1*JD Central avenue, to W.H resolotloo provided no limit to the idlo the same period | Mageraoti. of PhUadelpbUkandagalu coat. He would like to know the probeleveu and a half mil- the same cottage to Ida M. Lynch, 'able cost of preparing plans and apecl-
u the thirty-eight year. | Bold two lots on Wesley avenue, be- flcatlons.
•e Ihe life-saving service |«eeu Third and Fourth streets,for H. I Knglneer Tbompaou aald be would er two hundred million Beale, to parties lu Mauayuuk, who 1 *„,«„«*, if the plans were placed In iperty. It Is understood contem|dalc buildlug three collages In ^ bands, that they would not coat U ou effort will he made next w In-: ,be very near future. . over 1300. If that much. This would
to get further legislation from Co»- Bold H. Beale's cultage,
css for the benefit of the llfetbe light of their usefulness a
dangers they ere called upon .Jo en 1 modernlce H.
they should he treated o,;^ Sold Charles Cem; hell's cottage, »S5! Freeholder Fox exprea^ the liberally then they have Jreeu , West avenue, to Ernest D Kent. ,bet It would not com any more to go - —* j Sold E Lee Ijwngley’s lot, ou We*t' B h-ed with the plena than to bold jot.ooi 40 in Trcssars. avenue, between Twelfth aud Thlr- 1 meetluga of the hoard every few daya Comptroller H. J. West,at the ' teenlb atr.ets, to R. A. Starrett. of without getting on with the bridge close of the Stele Oscal year Sunday, | West Philadelphia. Also sold to H. Freeholder James Clark. ofSomero' telegram lo Governor Fort an- Beale a house ou Seville street, Phils- Point, aald that be understood that nouuclng tbs balance In the Stale deltihla. County Engineers Smith and Righttreasury available for Hlale uses to be Tile following rentals have been tf- mire have practically agreed uj-ni (1,404,001.4(1. This Is in addition lo fected through F E. Darby's agency: ‘ (heir plans, w bleb du not provide for about a quarter of a mllllou dollars tie-1 Mis* Elizabeth Sanvlllr's collage, ^ trolley line, longiiig to the schools that will be paid IS* Asbury steuue, to A. L Brown. | ‘ Freeholder llodau desired to over lu accordance «yib the Jaw | Chules Shaler's cottage, 010 Central the resolution by tnaertlug a time lor w bteii gives to'tbe schools the major avenue, to Frank Groszer. Ithe plana to be aubmltted. part of the tax paid to the Stale by Ihe ' James Scull's collage, 633 Central Freeholder Fox said the committee railroads. avenue, to John Rramell. to be appointed would see to II that ; | H. I). Moore's cottage, on Slmpwn llme u lost. Mr. Fox moved, aud the
ii^ Fifth street, to George mo uon was carr^d, that Director
Oc-eaB he only a preliminary plan, bewever
Fourth atreel. to a Pblla-j Mr. Thompson, a mil* later, aald be
m^delphla party, w ho will enlarge aud | would guarantee to submit plana vlth-
Whlle allendlug Ihe meeting of Ihe Dat-cheg.
Hoard of Education on Tuesday night. | F- D. Kent's cottage, 8SS West aveA. J. Hiullh, who Is vice president of uue, lo Blrhard (iiew. this body, learned hy telephone ol a j N C. Godfrey's oottage. 637 Asbury iu-e he owns at Hammon- 'avenue, to John ('hew.
Smith left for Hammomnn ! ...
yesterday morning. __ He did not thci 1 W HI Band UaraBa. know Ihe extent of the damage caused j KrsIlk K , h.mplou Is prepanog
Smith be a member of the committee Dl rector Smith appointed Flee hold era Fox aud Bodan as Ihe other members. Mr. Bodan made a motion, wi waa carried, that a copy of the res lion be sent to (he Atlantic County Board of Freeholders and the repro-
of Ihe electric railway
Way at
Tew ., _ .o the Ocean ••nation pm Parcel of riparp fret front on high-water ma lecl sooth of Sixth street.
by the tire, but understood thxt the' for , to & bum ,,'pany.
building wx. badly gutted. The bouse , lie rnrner of Atlantic avenue «pd | Freeholder Clouting preMtiled the
Insured. Mooriyn Terrace. ThD building will following be completed In the spring, with all I "Whereas, a committee of this board
•tilnaiea Well Preaeraed. m.Hlen. equipment. Aaeocieted with has I'eeu ap|>oluted to ooufer with the Otis M. Townsend h^i on exhibition Mr Champion will be bt« son, M. F.' Board of Chosen Freeholders of AtlanIn one of bis office windows shingles t baraphin, who will be the active DC Cotm'J f °Mb« purpose of preparlaken from the roof of hla father's manager. ThD roncern baa WO red l“g »"<> epeclflcatlotis (Rlebard Towuaeud) bouse, at Tucka- the sales agency In Capl May Coonty 1 blnatlon bridge over Great Egg Bar boe. built 70 years ago The shingles fo, the Mitchell Car. ThD car Is con- j f-or Bay for a drive road and eDetrlc areof cypress wood and remarkably ceded by automobllDU to be the sen- f»*'L ,b * reror ®- b * 11 well preserved, as are the wrought eatlou «f Ml 10. Tbalr demonstrallng I "Haaolv*d, That should tba Atlantic
ZA.JME & ZAJME Druggists
Aged Woman,Unconscious for Saliject to Xigilt Calls " Open AH the Tear D.r., I. Now Cor. Highth SI. and Wesley Ave.. Ocesn City Better. ■
Mi-. Bailie W. Burlev, mother < f
E~^LOTS FOR SALE! L7ro^tT.“.hatTe d« i , u! * size ,ot on Second street, near Boardwalk, $650 ut recover coosciou-nes* until Buoday **ot on Asbury avenue, near I bird Sl, all up to grade £450
rm. ***t! > 7.**r '?' l 'tX iU> ° n W “ lt r - —ae Twelfth street.
jnst-aousand yesterday It was thought! all improvements $1,400
Bay front lot with riparian right, near l-'ourternth St. $675
X Room Cottage on Asbury avenue, near Seventh St $2,800 to Room Cottage on Central Ave., near Seventh St. $3,'500 JOSEPH I. SCULL 757 Asbury Avenue
ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairies OCEAN CITY. N. J. 2^h Boardwalk Choice Dairy Products Butter and Eggs Bell Telephone No. 5 Leonard Krauss Co. Electricians i« Asbury Avenue. Ocean City. N. J. terwu'aad'wor^aaareabaal
H. F. SAILOR & CO. Boat Builders Tenth and Bay Ocean City, N. J. SHOEMAKER’S STORAGE HOUSE I2lh and Meal Ave., Ocean Lily, A. J.
avlng Fi
_ mud De t save money by going to the Shoemake: StDrage House The Pontiere Shoe Store *U-*U Aibary Ave.. Oceaa City, It J. FINE LINE OF LADIES' MEN'S AND CHILDREN'S tsSlvoeis REPAIRING NEATLY DONE
MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. „No w aiting for two w eek- to know If you can gel It: we can tell yoo at once. . Bargains in Bay and Ucean front propertiae. ('hnt<<e oottagea for aale. Also lot* for luveetmeut and for tin pro reman l—I be choice of Ocean (.tty. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J.
H. STEELMAN Fresh Meats Teas, Coffees, Fine Groceries and Prorisions POULTRY DRESSED TO ORDER FOURTH ST. and ASBURT AVE. Cigars aud Tobacco. Orders Delivered Orders receive prompt attention. Eyes Examined Witbont Drops
irocy euaraasspd. PrM A. vi. ELY « Iralnla ao* Atlawllr
FOR SALE at only $3,250' The Cliarming Cottage of 7 rooms and bath No. 924 Central Avenue Bath Room, Electric Lights, Heater in Basement. Pint Large Sitting and. Dining Rooms. A lot cannot be purchased in that locality under $1,800, as it is considered the finest all-year-round home site in Ocean City. For Terms, etc, inquire MASSEY & EDWARDS Eighth and Central Avcnne
RKAIx KMT.4TE AND <'OXYKYAXfIKU
applicmula for cottagca. (300) to (-'lauu. What have you lo ofTWT ROBERT FISHER. Bourse Building. Ocean City
MCALLISTER’S - OCTOBER STORE NEWS Everything al Philadelphia Prices
CHILDREN’S DRESSES Notice our window display of Children's Dresses: all styles and colors; good quality gala tea.
Cotton Blankets white and gray >c to $2.00. Muncey Woolen Blankets, the best, $4.00 to $6.50.
OUTING FLANNEL GOWNS Big line of Onting Flannel Gowns for Women and Children Irom 50c up. Call and sec them. SWEATERS Dandy line of swc*tertflfor men. women and children from 50c np.
Underwear ItVS. L,,di “' RibWd v ' 5t ’ f ° n
S. S. McAllister
755 Asbury Avenue
Ocean City, N. J.
HOT WATER BOILER. How Yra yoo ? Glad to sec you, and hope you're well and all your family. Yea, Indeed I THE WHOLE BOILER TRIBE are always lu good condition tf they are pot lu by thD plumbing eatablDbmeut. You can wager your pile ou boilers from here as well a* on our work. Beesonable. ALLOW AY M. SMITH PLUMBING AND HBATINQ *4® Asbury Ave., Ocean City
COAL COAL SPECIAL DESIGNS >« nri A T CONCRETE BLOCKS L/WxL-LJ aud Sidewalk*, a Do Brick Work
and Plastering.
COAL COAL Sehupch, Carter A Co.
..... 701 Asbury Avenue
Buy your Coal from tbe i iHOEMAKE* LUMBER CO. Fj rS J Natjoittl Batik u.vi irru nr awn u-rur avi 1 ,,w * l*»**iwiie*l a*a*I■ iv
W. L. BERRY, Manufacturing Jeweler, NO. 2J SOUTH SECOND ST..
Hy a
a III
monlb.
who fi
('apt. Horace Steelman,
number of years, sailed a taiat here.' Lludley Smith, son of H. A. Port Royal Va.^ouJ'b^vHey Hmlth. and Hana Hurkbardt, young
- .. -" * ’ men „. e || known to Ocean lily rest- the ImperDI repainted aud the hotel
dents, have formad a partnership aud now presents an unusually attractive
I .» Male ar Rrui lor Meoson of D-t. He wb» about M year* oW. and
,„s. a brother of Merrick Hieelmao, of thlr Nicely furuDhed collage, SS7 Fomth city. , . .
at reel; close, to and overlooking Board-
latlfr part of thD l oubty Board refuse to enter Into the
- ~emeot for plane for the combinebridge, then aald committee be
they are hereby authorized and •■.„[,„ ood O. fud w '»j»KSS , il5SPSiS25S^
,agrt.
ALBERT G. GILBERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER 645 Asbury Avenue,
; slT* insdrm'con veil leone-; ga- PDim Factory bond good for oue B| #44 Asbury avenue. They took out easeful a* tbe proprleti ^“‘.f" P~elSa!‘ h * «X u,red »«'•»« on iwrlal, and tbe house t
Formet Judge H. 8. Douglass waa
TWELFTH ST. AND WEST AVE As yoo are always ave of gelling
2340 pounds to tbe too
SeITo. ADAM! aVroT" PUSTERIHG, RANGE SETTING
U1CK LATINS, tic.. Etc. U Work la Mason Une
Atteodad To.
OCEAN CITY. N
Ocean City, N. J. ! CAPITAL SM.ME SURPLUS ULM*
notions and
938 Asbury Avenue.
POWELL'S 231 ASBURY AVENUE

