Ocean City Sentinel, 9 May 1912 IIIF issue link — Page 4

ANOTHER ROUTE FOR BRIDGE Property Owner- Here Expte«M% Opposition to Ninth Street Entrance. According to report*, uppoaitlou l> devoloplDg btre agaiu.t the building of Um prepoMd ■utomoblle bridge fto® Blntb atreel. HpeaUng on tbla lubject, ■ ' known butinaM mm of ibla clly (be MIowIbr to my: "Aeeordlog to leal werk'eScsTisiu.. ■ome'or (be people of tkiuiera’ Pnlul are dlMaUafled with (lie location of (be automobile road and bridge. Hm M it that Oeeao City doea not wake up atao. aud have it go where the at; more good? It would do Oeeaa Clt; aimoM aa muob good If the road went a crona from Homer'a Polol to Beaalej’a Point aa It wouhl Ninth atraet and ruu-dovu nue, aa underetood. The traveler will tbna view Ocean Clly from a dlatauce. "What we want la to get them In tbe city. Are tbe majority of people aatUAed, orealy a few? — ••It la atrange that au expem • abould be^done

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oar Board of Trade and where boelneaemeo and i-lllaem "Two-tblida of tbe people w< llgn a ^atitloo, If aaked, to have thla road oroaa north of the prevent bridge. This i* a cheaper route ami laaa daugeroua, and will benedt Ocean City and Soman’ Point mure than to croaa at Nlolh atraet. Fifteen thouaand dollata h worth aavlng. '‘Ninth atraet la tbe moat dangeroua atraet It could come In at In the whole city. .There la only one thing good about IL It la convenient to ship away tbe crippled and lhove that may get killed by the tralna, It being betwaoi the two rellmada. Hut It. the people want Bay avenue to have The main travel. It will not make any

CITY APPROPRIATIONS

Director Thorn, at.tbe meeting of tbe City Coamilwlnnera Thtiraday. read the Hat of balancea In tbe approprlatlone, aa followa: Intemt on temporary

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reel Ota I'rlruda Mere. Prank l.affarty, of Waat Phlladvl-1 phia, a well known civil engineer, Waa In town a fewdaye the latter pari of laat week, a gueal of hla friend,I'harlra T. McOniula, who recently took poa. aeaaton of the RmMI collage, Will Aabury avauuer Mr. Laflerty niet wv. eral old frienda here, Includhig Jam— Franklin, now owner of the Hlrand.

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Street*,

Fire.

Salariee, Police and' I.lfeguanla, Drainage,

Llgbta, water.

Garbage, .Kemoval of rubblah, ■Printing, Advertlaiug.

Mualc,

Boardwalk, .Wharvaa,

Hoard of Haaltb, Mlacellanroua.

Boardwalk (1912), . 12.221 40 New Boardwalk (1009), 2924.2H Sinking Fffnda, i7,«n.OO lutereat on Honda, MSA.OO From thla were paid bllla amouullug to«ft401.2» at Thuraday'r meeting. On aceount of contracts for the build-

ef fA9(» waaalao

2500.00 4038.50

' 1557.50

1796 50 200 00 015 85 2491 05

paid. _

Real Katale Tranalrra. Recent real palate tranafera In Ocean City recorded In the office of County Clerk Hildreth, aa reported to tbe Cape lay County Uaxette, are aa followa: Kzeklel V.'Corson et ux to* Robert J. Sharp Lot 8, Section 7. William T. Prettymau et ux to William II. Hlrel. 94100. Lot on Seventh el reel, 105 feet eoulbeaet frpm aouth-

ue. being 40x100

Faarfh or Fifth atreet. That would be beneficial to tbe wtiole aide of lb Why abould Ibis question be settled by a few. piwhape to tbe disadvantage

of the whole ottyT"

It may be ask! In this counesluu that tbe plans fbr tbe route of tbe bridge from Ninth street are about completed and will be taken to I be male Inland Waterway Commlaaloo for approval wit bin the next we Wramcrvc grate’s Wou Under one of the laws pained by tbe rvcout iagtalalure, known aa the Col-

parallel to tbe ground or deflected •lightly upward. Thla will neceaeltate a change in the exhaust pipes of bundreds of motor ears, as the jortty of those operated carry exhaust pipes directly toward tbe ground. The object of the new law la lo preserve the n found

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s of automobiles rectly Into Um surface of tbe highways blow* out tbe fine top dress lug, aud thus akU 4n the -raveling" of tbe road*. The State motor vehicle dejrartment la promuigaUug all the auto mobile laws pasaM by tbe legislature The new oatotea are printed In leaflet form and are bring distributed broadoari among tbe autnmoblljata

* final reading by tbaCtty Uommlaaloners at their weekly ——*■ The clerk was Instructed to f property cot at the ird to ace llcatlou of tbe atreet

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M to tbe rale of hla property on Aabury avenue, near Ninth rirari, to tbe city. Director Thorn •aid at tbe meeting of tbe City ComrnlarieweHThursday that be bad *eflONdthe deal and aearchea for tbe Cbalmata property and had (urued them over to clly tbe solicitor for bis

Ocean City Bayoua Co. to John O den aud Clarence B. Platt. Dot 124. Harry F. Stanton to Matlou T. Odlrne. Lot 46. AtlaTitlc City Estate Co. to Oreai City Gardena Co. 15000. Lots 510-218-218, Block Z Lota 807-308-818. Block 8, Um Is’ , Ocean Clly Aihoclallon to Seymoui Da via MW. Land IW fact aouthweat of aouthweat line of Twenty-second etreet, being 100 feet wide on Wesley avenue and 175 feet deep. Section E.' Andrew Marshall et Ux lo Annie M. Gray. Dot 863. Section A. Mary R. Adamson to Allee C. Adam >n. 98800. Part of lot 780, Section Hannah W. Ultcbell to Arthur H. Jones et ux. 96200. Dot 790 and aontheat 80 feet of lot 789, Section D. Isouls H. PeUcJdt et ux to Walter R. Hummel. 91500. Dota MO-811 Section L\ Ocean nty Gardens Co. L Dougherty. Dot 405, Block 4,

Plan 1.

Thomas Barber Mettbewe et ala, exLorena M. Dunham. 94600. Lot 725, Section. A. Seymour Davis et ux to Suttoir A Orson Co. Lots 774-775, Section E. John Mans et ux to Emma A. Lan erl, 92800, Lot to north line of 'fcnth atreet, 510 feet northwest from north weal line of Bajaavenue, wide and 148 feet deep. Aim lot 40 feet wide and 10 fact deep on Tenth

etreet. '

A. Lambert to Chancery B. Lambert. 92800. Same aa above. *>. to Harry F. Homer. 91350. Lot 195. Ocean City to K. Irene C. Davla. Lot (Ml. Section D. Same lo Mary A. Craven. Lot 668. Section D. Ocean City to Frederick E. Parker. Lot 777, Sect toll H. M. L. Johnson .Land Co. to Ocean City. Lot 275 feet southeast from Ocean avenue, bring 75 feet wide on Ocean avenue, and 70 feet long. Charles E. Meehan et ux to May teelmau. 31000. Parts of lot* 880 and 851, Seri km C. Mary J. Lake to Annie E. Newkirk. Lot 643. Section K. Otis M. Tohuaend et ux to Ocean City. 9500. Lot 209, Section C. John K. Townsend to Ocean City. S00. Lot 208, Section C. Silas L. Shumo at ux to Emma Stella Barras. 9480. Lot IIS, plan 5. Marla E. A. Hohurah lo Janie* Fran k318.500. Laud beginning 300 feet

W. M. Harrison. Mias Lydia (min ' gcr,.Mr«. O. H. Thomson, Frances, Co. Thomson, Alan B. Ihumnnn. Philadelphia; Miss Olivia 11, Pearce. Ogoiilz.' * IMl'KICIAI., ’ . W^d.'JUtiiivlnu, Dr. B. F. William-. K,W. Veagle and family, itobert l ar5on, Alfred liiiii-ham, Richard DewF. M. Newcomb and wife, Philadelphia; H T. McDet'llt, wife and daughter. Ocean Clly; A J. Vlereck, A'llahtlc City. _. *Tiii.in«, . C.- H.-Siuyin. Miss Ida liuckmau. Mrs. W. If. Horn. Jr., Mrs. 'D. Mluogue, John -Brigga and wife, H. S. Field, C. A Slmnie ayud wife. S. 11. Croaland and wife, Philadelphia; O. Langley, T. S. Simmons, H. S. Conover, Millville. 7— OCEANIC. Cieorce It. Reinhart, W. H. Orub'b, C J. Caster, J. W. L'rofl, Louis I. Spohu, J. A Olaaaey and wife, H. W. Read and wife. Mrs. S. IaiwIs, ilra. K. Michele. Wm McCoach, John James Franklin, James Harris, Frank Nelms, L D. Orebbel, l.vltoy Ri hi sail, K. O. Crow. Jowph Oimtlan, 1). McClain, wife and son. Win. Scratchard and Wife, W. C. Hloke>, Pb^ladelphla. Joaepb Smith, H. M Hummers, J.| Deiiner, John Dickson, Loulaj Wallers C. M. Crain and daughter,, W. K. Hanks, Thomas O. Burgess,; W. H. Smltheman, W. C. Hunter,: Phlladalphla;Mr.Creamer,Court House | Fred. Bouer, Cape May; Corrlston, Millville; J. L. Herman, Kl. Wayne; Marion, 8. J Marlon, St. I’eteraturg: David Posey, C. M. Bates, Harry Davla, Irancaater. . L - KATBbU. It. O. Gouldmg and wife, Torresdale; Mre. W. T. LaRoche. Mm. M. C. Mrs. It. S'. Patterson, 51. Ida Alley; Miss V. H. Francl* W. W. Chambers, J. C. Haynes, Then H. Ludera and wife, W, W. Sfbaon,- Mra. W. H. Hatterehy, J. T. Wulfenden and wife. f. H. Shore, Philadelphia; James O. Idtwbi, George F. Lewis ami wife, Wilmington; Tima. R. Shafer, D. O. Walk hit, J. S. F. Morgan. Woodbury; F. F. Paterson, Jr., and ife, Mrs. K. H. V. Sobelleuger, Cam eu; E. 8. Llvlogood aud wife, Read

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Dyer, James Franklin, G«orge S. Yeo. F. Ebrman, G. M. Mi Smith, George B. Wells and. wife. J. A. Longatreet, E. H. Taylor, C. S. Andrea, J. P. Leap, M. W. Clark. W. Nuuevlller, J. W. Bew, W. W, Brittain, J. B. Daly aud family, J. Long, William McLaughlin and ton. R, It. Kberbacb, C. W. Myers, J, !,. Soott, J. F. Turner, F. P. Stephens and wife. - ' Fag ley and wlfe.’R. H. McLaughlin, C. H: Weiss, Edwin Hall and wife, W. B. Prlckett, H T. Campion and -wife, J. F. Wallworth and rife, Joseph Wallworth, G. O. Sim lion and wife. Mrs. F. Bowen, Thomaa '. Myera, Eugene Browuaworth and wife, H. C. Anderson, E. P. (lallagher. B. a Cook, W. k. Dougherty, W. D. Bonsai!, 8 8. Weniell, Ml-a M. Hart, Claude Smith and daughter, H. Shauer, K. H,_Hoilfield, W. J Baareii, H. K. Hlrlckler, Dr. and Mrs. C. F. Taylor, Philadalphla; G. W. Ott, Atlantic Illy; J. R, Stetson, Gloucester; H. K. Henderer, Wllmlugion; W-. 8. Turner and family, Utlevriaud and wlfo, -Hammoutowu; C. P. WHIIts, ,! Albert Fogg, Eugene T. Jump and wife, Camden; D, J. Wetkina and wife, Bridgeton; K M. gutton, Ocean Clfy; H. W. Smith, Coch"oy'ilfj ^olk, Mercbantvllle; J. D. 1 bomnaou. J. E. DuBols, Woodbury; W. H, Korer, Wyncote; K. m Bullock, Jr., Millville.

Only one bid—that of tbe Ocean City Tula ind Truat Company at 9104]—w werived by tbe CRy Commla.loners, .. Ibrir waakly mwtlng, for the 96W«> bowl Issue for the Chari*. Chalmers property 00 Anbury avenu Nlotb atreet. Th£ award wa* ^ IF, awl the eollct id prepare the bonds.

^Pnribnaater Sutton on Thursday evening received a telephone message •nuounclng (he death of his uncle, ClaAe P. Smith, b) Atlantic Clly Mr. Smith, who was about 5S years okt, want to AUanUc CUy fro n (3ape May County twenty years ago. waa a papa-banger.

Tafopb^e (‘* eKhn th *

m In the vlahilty of Twentieth d Wesley avenue.. The mateferred to the pru|wr depart-

wide and exleudlug 10 high -waler Seymour Davis et nx to Caroline K. HuWan 3U20U. Lot on Wesley .veuue290 feet aouthweat from Fourteenth street 60x105 test In Section I). Andrew R. Scull to Emma B. Walker. 9*700. Lot SI. Section 4. Ocekn City Baach E-tatea to Lydia S. Thomaa. 31200. Lot 78, Section •Iso lot 250 fee! souIh weal from lule section of southeast Boa of Wesley av nue and Forty ululh street, 80 feet wide on Wesley avenue and 50 feel long. Also riparian rights. Ocean City Association lo Oveau Reach' Estates. 9100. Two lots on Wesley avenue extending lo exterior Hue, one containing 1207 07 feet other being «0 feet wide and M deep, beginning 230 feet aoulhwret i Intersection of Wealey av. _ Forty-sixth street. Tracts adjoin-

ing emih other.

Ocean City Beach Eatalae to Felicia Price. 31200, Lot 72. Section !; so lot 220 feet south west frum Interctlou of ►mtheaal Hue of Wesley aveooe and Forty-rixtb etreet, bring ?0 feet wide and 50 feel deep, and

Parian rights.

Vou Are Invited To Witness a Demonstration in Air Cleaning by the Womlerful

Today from 9.30 to 4.30 and this Thurs., Fri. anit Sat. eves v Tins j* the one nir cleaning machine that a woman can use Witlionl wearing'herM-U oul, No heavv lii~c to dray around. No heavy metal lobe and no/ale lo push around. Il mows with the natural forre of uilkuic. Your little girl can run the HOOVER and think it fun.

For Sale or Hire by 720 and 722 Asbury Avc Ocean City. New Jersey

Chas. E. Adams & Bro.,

R. Curtis Robinson

Conveyancing and Insurance Notary Public and Commissioner of Deeds INo*4. 74-4—46 Asbuf*y Avenue OCEAN CITY, IN. J.

n Bond and Mortgage

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The New Auditoriuni=Pier Chris. Hand Ocean Pier Co.

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Ninth Street and the Boardwalk OCEAN CITY, N. J.

The center of everything worth seeing. j The stalling place to every point wortli the going to—is being rapidly pushed to completion for the season of 1912. Splendid electric lighting service. Direct private wire from the Ocean City Electric Company now being eontracted for. Superb illuminations assured for next summer. Ocean City will be Proud of Her Pier, the Hoardwalk frontage of which is exactly that of the famous “Steel Pier” of Atlantic City.

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Hotel Proprietors nnd Managers should call at the office of the Sentinel Printing House 744-46 Asbury Avenue aud get estimates for Job Work. Booklets and Menu Cards a Specialty. Letter Heads and Bill Heads Printed in the Latest and most Artistic Styles.

KKAI. JKNTATK ADIKNTH. WM. LAKE, C. E., Niteal JJsstat© Asgerat.

t CORSON ■ litiarl, iSestat© goi it

LICENSED AUCTIONEER, No. 721 Asbunj Aoenue, Ocean Qitg, ft. J.

>»»«»»»»3a3CURTIS ROBINSON

Dlreoto* Marta reported M the meet, tag of tbaCtty Comm inner- that he Iriri taken op with the ga« company tba quest Inn of lighting ibe outlying ■■atloo at Uw city. The compauy

a piopoaitlou to lg Ihla afiernoun.

George H. Wallera, of Weet Philadelphia, who wa* a .uramer rreldrnt •■f Ocean City for ,, v . i dlKl auddeulyeou May 1 while ou a ttahlng irip to the Poeonoa. He waa prealdtiit of tbe firm of George H. Wallera A Oo., dealers In structural steel aud ornamental Iron, aoit president ul the Alumni Association of the Centra! Manual Training High School, haring graduated from that Instliuilou ' 1904, He was aetlve m the work ... tbe Episcopal Church of the Mediator In West Philadelphia aud also la bunding and loan association.. He waa a loeer of cleau sport, Jolly m dlsposh lion and wall thought of by thoae » bo mm, aud his many friends ?“° n * }5» "ummer riders to aud from r ir W W-"-" ^.'“fWlal

A Telephone Study Compare the merchant who depends on the casual ewtomer with the one who throw* open a brood telepbone door to the hundred, of homewive. who shop the telephone way. elerbT^ ,e, ' 1 ! bone ** *»ar - rale.man, the orderrTTAnd boy—swift and

Boll service an »«>d you can’t afford to he without it any loagei*. Get in touch with tbe Business Office to-day. The D. la ware & Atiaallc Telerraplt aid Telepboae Compcny C. B. SMITHDlalrlct Marater

AUTOS FOR HAI.K.

New 1912 Touring Car For Shle Four door touring car. including every equipment; self- - starter, fine mohair top with dust hood, trip speedometer, folding wind shield, tire irons for two. spare tires, prestolite tank, gas lamps, three oil lamps, robe rail, loot rail, full uickle trimmings, nnd the famous Men magneto. Price, Complete with Diamond Tires $1650.00 • This is the wonderful Schacht; the biggest and best Forty on the market today-tjwre is no othfr just ns goo.l. This car holds the world’* record In the 300 Inch piston displacement. World's record, 10 miles, 7.SS. Time for 25 miles, 19.48, Local Agents Wanted Throughout the State -.STATES GARAGE DISTRIBUTORS 802-4-6-8 Atlantic Avc,, Atlantic City, N. J.

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. ihl ■.<!' r \ Notary Phbus and Commissioner <0? Deeds PENSION VOUCHERS :: CAREPyLLY EXECUTED

Numbers 744 and 746 AsburyAvenue City - . . New Jersey

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The Ideal Summer Resort OCEAN CITY, N. J, BATHING SAFE AND UNSURPASSED FINEST BEACH ON THE COAST THE HOME OF THE FAMILY MAN Spacious Boardwalk. Free Band Concerts; During Season. Great Fishing in Ocean and Bay. The Delight of the Yachtsman. Numerous Trains to and from Philadelphia on Three Railways Within easy access of Atlantic City and other wall-known resorts MANY CHURCHES NO SALOONS