Ocean City Sentinel, 13 October 1910 IIIF issue link — Page 1

OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

OCEAN CITY, N. J„ THURSDAY, OCTOUEU 13, 1910,

WA^T BRIDGE BUILT OVER MAYOB CRESSE IS SIXTEEN HORSES BURNED

GREAT EGG HARBOR BAY

ENJOYING TRIP

England States.

Irfi (111* dljr in tlTrlraoto foi

•"'ITM •Iijoyable Ills here limy wen

Keel'll, Imkewood and (he North Jeraey coaid rraorta, (hen up (he Weid

Hud non River lo New-

burgh. They made

Troy, Mi

Iiir aide trlpa l< "Ilia' reaorti

(heni'C lo

(he Adlron

mi Troy they wen Hafaloga, (lieu Ki se. Then (hey wei igh (he foolhIIla'of «lo Kllrabcthtown, which lo radiate

Champlain, weatward loCaacade Lake and Lake I'lacld, ■rd throush Auaable rd along Hie Hi. Lawrence Hlv

On (heir

■k they will alaovlali the Po Mountaiu-, llelaware Water (lap and

iber I.

NO. 28

TO DEATH IN STABEE FIRE

He and Mrs. Crcssc Are Hav- [ — i-aFiacTtacinNcw they WILL HAVE

Sutton & Corson Co. Sustain Heavy Eoss in Blaze of

HOME WEDDING Miiteen valuable boraea and dine

!-el" of liameaa owned by Hutton A

, C.iraon Co., general conlractora, of Ihla l' | W.. H. Collisson, JTT7 and Idles ! e,, T' * tre burn ad "in afire which ocMargaret R. Smith Marry " " “

Next Week. J night.

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iii Schenk, (he barber, and one of •loheer reaidenla of Ocean Clly, ■old liU alore and dwelling lo Harry Hauulno, of llila city, for ft.UUU Mr. Hcbenk*" heallh ha- not been nod recently, due lo ooulliiemenl In l> aliop, and bla phyaldaua advl-ed Im tb dl-iioaeof bla bualneaa. He haa farm at Dorothy, to which place be has gone wllh tile wife. Illaahop ue of the landmarka here, and he large circle of frlenda w Ith whou waa extremely popular. Mr. Hannlno will rent the shop and arranfftig to have a little a n in one part of the house, to which e will move wltnlu a «ln

■ther, John Dcnn, and will pass Hie time gunning and flahiug. He la accompanied by I la family. They willslop al llrtdgelon before returning to this city.

sbCKET SOOBTIES.

Scaled Proposals wilj be received li) - G. R. Stilwell, SecreUr)’ and Treasurer of Ocean City Title and Trust Company,until October 22,*1910, - at 12 o'clock noon, lor the two-story building situate on the WesJ comer of .'Eighth stfeet and' Asbury avenue, Ocean CW* N- Jm possession ol said bui'ding to be had on November 5,1910, and the successful bidder to remove same irom its present location between November 5, 1910, and November.IO, tgfb.

Bids close Oct. 22,1910,12 o'clock noon.

R. CURTIS ROBINSON Conveyancing 3 Insurance

16 Asbury Avenue OCEAN city. n.

Eitabliahcd 1881

Bell Telephone

B. R. SMITH & SONS WAUL PAPER

1048 and 1050 Asbury. Avenue, Ocean City. N. J.

Up-to-Date Paper Kanglng £-i Artleta’Materaf . : . • •

Fine Geraniums

NO COMBINES

OFFICE: 123® WEST AVENUE

m bet all kind* ud Bowct* and . plant* ckatisg oat at half price.

Consumer’s Ice & Coal Co.

WHOLMEAt-E ■*

> KSTAIL DEAL*AS II

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Inter-SUte PhuBc No. JJI. B T R. L HENDERSON Millville, ,N. J. M

lift.

Rgduction in

•UV OF THE-COMPANV THAT CAUSED A REDUCTION

nr I-wkef erv-C, Kev. Dr. Jamoi'K^Lake^of Ibl" city, will prrach In the Klr-l \L K Church next Hutiday morning Bud evening In the ahaeucc of Hie pr-lur. the Uev. Dr. Krunyate.

aunty Collector Joaeph I. Hctill and w Ife, of thD city, have returned from : to Ml Holly. Mr*. Hcull and Hie driver of their aulo, Luther Wale, Jr., went to that place the latter pari of la»t week. They had aome trouble wllh the auto, and Mr. Hcull

Tractllng School. Ml"* Pearl Hcull, daughter of ■d Mra. Abel D. Hcull. of Ihla city, la aching In Atlantic City aclioola. get' Hug pracUcal training for her profeaMlaa Hcull la allending the Stale al He bool at Trenton. She will graduate In February.

Mra. Wealey Hlretch, of i Phlladeluli, who "|HTit Hie summer al the Klberon, oelebrated her birthday ' TTHary before returning few daya ago. Mra. Hlretofi waa overwhelmed by poat-carda, letten and plclui frlenda In many sectloua of .Hie ry. lo all, ahe received card" from frleuda In Pennsylvania, Ohio, WIsconaraAWaahlugton, Virginia and Cuba membered by frlenda traveling In Hugland. Scotland, Italy and.Olbralter. Mia. Hlretch and Mra. Naylor and Mra. Hayre, of the Klberon. hi— *- — friends fur more than a quat

■•urchaacd Collagi Another Philadelphian ha well pleaaed haa purchaaed a bouae here. who waa greeUug many friend* on Saturday, haa bought the John H. Price cottage at I44S Aabury avenue.

RIGHT OF WAY FOR NEW TURNPIKE

THE REV. DR. DEMARIS WILL BUILD $3,000 COTTAGE

Compiittee Appointed to Seenre This From Drawbridge to This City.

The new Uceao City turnpike waa dlaruaaed by the t^ape May County Hoard of Freeholders at their meeting here Monday. One of the speaker* wa« Harry Hoffman, of Holly Beach, who gave his views as a road builder. motion of Kreeholderttclielllugrr, appoint a committee secure the right of way for the ed. It was stated that the right of way wa* uaeded only from the dra> bridge In. Dlrtetdf Hayre appointed the folio' Ing coibmlttce: Meaara. Fox. Clouting and Johnaon. Joe. H. Halnea was awarded eoottact to supply a quantity of drain pipe al Hie rale of »22 116 per Ion. Wm. J. Tyler, of Court House, given the contract (n supply the county 15.110 per ton.

WILL INITIATE CLASS OF SIX

Washington Camp, No.

Prepareg For Great Time

Tomorrow Evening.

The members of Washington Camp, No. 78. P. O. B. of A., of this city, have

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There ' and n,ls

by meml (gallon *- of Atlalil

Amoni

of tba Young Men' ague of tbl« dty ar

having trouble *to secure a marling They had been meal lug In K.^

her during the uesl few month*. TO ATTEND KEDNION

Dr. Willita P. Haines Will Also Erect Besidence

to Cost #xo,ooo.

The Hev. Dr. F. A. DeMaria. of Vlueland, well knowiTln the New Jer-. eey M. K. Conference aa a, stirring preacberand rvaugellsi.tiaat&Khaaed. through Hm agency of J. M. Cheater A .Co., a lot uu (lie corner of AHautlc ave-

nue and Delauoey plaes.

Dr. DaMarts b arranging to build thereon for hlmiklf a handsome oot-

tage coating MUU0>-

Thla Orm also baa eoW s lot at the corner of JHoth street and Wealey avoDr. Wllllta P. Iljaloea. of Med-

Jord, N. J., who haa plkur ojt^for a ng : »)' i,000 collage, wllh. a garage In the

Oil* M- Townsend baa received the contract to build the house, which •have three stories and ba-ement. The building will be of pressed brick and frame. Dr. Haines will have ontceeon (be lower floor otf Ninth street. The bouae.will be flubbed lu the best of

style Itialde and out.

The lot waa pnrcbaaed'from Collector

■ It la ted

No. 89,

P. Hall, Inti the beginning of extensive Improvement* tv that building * ipelled them to seek ol her quarters None aevma available al the present

FL-dB Burleigh.

Chester A On. have sold to u ■ » Old front lota at Kourteenth street for Mlse : Hannah W. Mitchell, of Baglewi will at lo Hohert T. Foulke, a mired ca NiOCty- manufacturer of Philadelphia

. Dr. J. c. Curry, a well known Pbtlattclphla deuttsl. w*a beta on a fishing trip Haturday.. Accompanied by Dr. Charlss K Awards and R..W. K«iwards, ha went to tba bay. daspMa ■ the rainy, df “ *—

Bnuabl f 1.01.

Through the agvncy of Mrs. C.

enoe. between Fourteenth „ h at reels. He baa moved v reoo and la maklug lot- h

turd ay. | nprnui.ia Moaaeviaaoow Here. B. Frank Butler, styt of Couurllmao the or-; Frank Butler, of (Houceeter, and bryle. ad waa who waa Mias MyraC. Wen!?a daugb4VH. tar of Poltoe Hergaaut Jamas Ware, of beaded Camden, have been spending their ’ Weal honeymoon to tht* city. They were ny his- married Iasi Thursday evening by the Kev. K J. Kulp, of'the Bfbedwey M. park tu K, Church, of the

The tl

ciu send a ietler through the mall for , hem. • one^ent stamp If It U not sealed. Praa() -. This Is not aoouedtug to the postal rtg-

I > LMY, •‘‘ d 'V* Nlott and A*- d«Ao

eat lo Ore b

u the very boat way ami i STS b * r ** la * 10

Fob Hals —717 Asbury avenue ol south ootner Twelfth aod bar. Apply t» owner..W. F. Waehlngtou, an Atlantic avenue, Atlantic City. B the HCMTIKKU

ofibrtclty.j

Italpli

H. Colllwai

iglnccr wllh City' Bogin I. , doff, and a well-ki nan litre, and Mbs. Margaret

Itobtnwii Smith, ilaugblcrof Itulldli Inspector H. A. W. Hmlth, will be marrlol on Wcdnc-day aflenioo

;r IB.

Kev. Mr Blal

I occur • be home III be iwrforiurd by

iiford, r

Church fn Atlantic

c Col-

eslant Kpii

Clly.

Mia* Harsh Hmlth, a sister, ie maid of honor, and Clarei llsson will be ''best man."

Duly the members of the Immediate

families will be present.

After tbelr wedding trip the young’ couple will go lo-houarkeepliig In Hie

apartment of the two-family

flrat flou

Hal h

tl 4.1G C<

» Smith waa given a profuse linen :r by her frlenda a,few days ago.

The alarm system waa oot in good forking order. The expansion bar at the Ninth street bouas was out of adjustment. This, Samuel Carhait aays, as tba first time In four year* that

icb a thing happend.

One of the Arm's employe* broke down the door of the stable and atrampted to get the horse* out. Just as was about lo do tills, a sheet of ie shot through the stable and lie compelled to flee to save hia own

POST-CARD SHOWER

. Jfc Vrura

: was re-

May or Mclvm, of Cape May. Democratic candidate for sheriff, waa In Mouday. He met many of the voter*, to whom he expressed the *' " that. If elected, he will be the sei of the people. Mayor Melvin la popuIth the people of Cape May.

wtUAue^c-feveuce. Wm H.TjgsJrer of this city, who I well known aa a local preacher, will ■ West Chester on October IS. e* ade ate to the II. A. M. K. Conference t be held there.

hi the flymen arrived they they could do nothing with the stable, eo for the most part they couflued their work Jo saving the adjoining building" and near-by bouses. In they were successful. At one the roof of the bouse at the corner of Seventh street and West venue was ablaze, but the flames ere q&lckly extinguished. There wav a strong wind off the bay, and for a little while the Are threatened o sweep the near-by district, but the 'olunteer companies exerted themselves successfuly to prevent thla. u A Conon Co., have Hie sympathy of tbelr many friends In their heavy loes. They bad a floe collect Ion of bone*, gathered together during Hie last few year*, and It will be dlfllcnlt to replace these animal*. The following letter explains Itself: Kditobthx Bkxtixei.:—We desire, through the columns of your paper, lo thank the Volunteer Fire Departof Ocean City for the very efllcient service rendered during the fire on our premlsea on Hunday night Is our belief that tf it bad for tbelr prompt aud efficient action the flic would have spread and damaged cunslderable other property.

Very truly yours.

Hutto it A Coma Co.

PHILADELPHIAN WILL BUILD HOME

Boaght Lot Through Mrs. Lake; Gives Contract to

L. Corson.

la usually a quiet time

Although It year at the

r» are moving briskly

Many rales

time ajitMlfSer i

irrfieyoannot t* given pub-

licity! They will be

r, within a few days, real estate op-

erators report.

Mrs. C. L. Lake, real estate agent, ' this dty,' haa sold one of Mrs. C. A.

Doe's lots on Wealey avem ith street, to J. M. Magulgan, of

PbiladeiphlSt who, with his family,

speodi

Mr. Magulgan has given to Lcander Corson t be contract to buUd the cottage. Mrs. Lake also has sold to Mrs. Anna Wb'lqyatea, of Ihla clly, a lot on West avenue, uear Fourteenth street, owned by Fkita L. Kyou. Mra Whlnyatee til build thereon a pretty cottage.

LADIES’ GUILD MET

Die Ladles' Uuiid of Holy Trinity tiurch met at the home of Mrs. Kurus M.Hmlth, 6UiOcean avenue, a few day ago, aod the worker* were-a* loyal to iliac 'Aa 'war. They will r their'work tor the oomlug winter with

Ml so woudeitolly. they say, uo^er the charge of the new rector, tba Rev. Htdiicy Goodman. After light refre*!.-

with a buoch flower* from the garden of Mrs. Kafu* M. Hmlth.

Mhs Halite W. Lake, of Ihla city, enjoying a trip through I'enuayf and Ohio. A post-card was re.. . from her recently showing Hie breuae figure of McKinley at the martyred

Poatmaoter Hutton, of the Arm, aakl ""lay morning that the lorn was • WWW- There was no lusnrauce, bat Arm lost no time Monday In Inig the remainder of tbelr horses, r. Kuttnn also said that he had no ' as to how the lire alarled. 1 here some talk Hist the lire waa suited by an Incendiary, but Mr. Hatton did not give this report much credence. The fleines were seen by Poltcetnau Foster, who turned In the alarm, and was quickly joined by Chief of Police

life

AUTO STRUCK WAGON

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'bolder J. P. Fox and John Bramell, In the latter's auto; -were little scare Wednesday night of la/t week, when the machine struck wagon Id the road In the vicinity of

Thirty-fourth street.

Bramell was running his machine 1 a slow rate of speed when suddenly ie team, apparently lengthwise of ie road, loomed up a short distance In frout of the auto. The auto bit the agon and took off ooe of tba wheals and broke other portions of the wagon, freeing the bone, which dashed away. It »a* subsequently found aolnjarcd. The two men la the wagon, employed by summer reatdenu of Beeaiey’s Point, went out on to the road when tba wagon waa struck. They were picked op by Meaara. Bremen and Fox, and brooght to tba office of Dr. Allan Conon. It wav found that they were suffering mostly from the effects of a few hours spent at Homers' Point. Ralph Chester took

Ham Del K. Whitman. Bertram K. ^ Whitman and Walter W. Whitman, publishers of the Kastou Star-Demo-crat from April 1, 1SW. to March 1, 1910, have purchaaed from U. William Breuu. of PleesaulvUts, the PlasmntWeekly Press and will assume control next week. Mr. Bmi editor of the pi

Many of Ocean Ally's baseball eulhuaats are arraugtug to go lo Pblladaiphi* thla I

Athletics, of Ibe Al Uod. aod the Chicago N at loti al '

Cubs, rt*t£ J