OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
VOL. XXXII. OCEAN CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21. 11)12. NO. 34 -
Ocean City Sentinel OCEAN CITY. N. J. -UyK CURTIS ROBINSON KJitor mil Proprietor Si. on P« Yeor, Sti icily in Advonce. | CITY DIRECTORY. CITY OPITCIALS ' t ' iil . I j ssr^Tfirasgr;,, 1.,^. A A Vl.-srU. ^ ^ || CIIUHCM- SERVICES. jrrtftfspriszKrrs ess r r^r-sssp w2iT«ito>n^ t II. w K.l 7«r^i "il M°«ur,.jii.r^v"m',L.' " Iniinsnuel lUpUklJtjuri*, Wesley avenne, sLu'*»> ^.^Vni. •t.arC^.'iVi.; | CHURCH- SOCIETIES. ^ N I u'.^'woiiUl "3m" "SiiwfJmJj.'pfi.0).1 ^i^M^UjrUu4^U*«dloy. Iraaenrer; Mm. U" *" Mowrerllott Trinity Cusaoa. ^ Wuiunnje^Ubrlellan TomponuiM tlouiri, miary^Mnc K. rnrktr; rviuriniii -fi-relkry, SECRET SOCIETIES. ilrrsn City boOee, NO. 171. K. RDd A. M„ iur..|N N«ond mud rourlh Tbumdoy evenlliza I eseli mi. ii lh, in Maaonle ball. W S. Kj.lsft Pleber; ovnury. p. M. Thomas J. •o*I "^Howard Thoro!'* " <V«^^^>li^Jr. O. A;M..»-U MU* mulls w. LRkr.w'n.inry^' " mrli WMtimdiy svwfuix in K. of 1'. hnll. I.uiher I. Wnllnoa, keeper ui reeorde. SSrSiS •u^^m.on'icoo p'. ""1"* nan? JT'KU!"*, Wan-Metis Council, No, SO. P. of P.. maste awry Monday sleep u TJ0, lo K. of P. Hall. » m. Holiplk 8. Oktnpboll. it. of K. isj. -st .7sw;„r~'Srr5 lion *iom kmuaU^t ' rlvofancb aoaihJ Otl» M. Townsend A Practical Haaahore Arc hi toe Licensed by the BUM. -> •> eighth street, opp. p. o. OCEAN CITY N. J.
I ATTOKKEYIUVr.l.AW. J^ORGA'N HAND, ATTORNEY and COU NSELLOR AT- LAW, SupmiM OoBn'tLmmlml1^"'0*' caps bay ioi ht hum, «. j, I {Opposite Public llnililiiiKBi I l'AWAOFFICHS" BU,""LL Apgar & Boswell, ANBIIRY AVK^KJU^IUHT'U HTKKKT LAW OFFICES Godfrey & Godfrey, 1 ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. 1 JAMES M. E. HILDRETH j Counsellor-at-Law GODFREY . Attorney-at-Law , HulMlna At Oeonn Oily Hnlnrdkyk ' \yil.UAM B. IMVTS Attorney at Law r too Atlantic Ave Ocean I lly New j Atlantic City TftFatifs MUTT JEFF Km .Ore., 9k. 75c. SI: Bit. JSr SBc, J5c; GU.. 2bc. Met.. 21c. j5c. SOe, a M,n Km On'- No. j5 .1 8 ... alexander carr f In the M aural Comedy of Urn Madri Oraa I Lousiana OU -WITH - •Am,mUU8!r SOPHIE TUCKER And . iii.il Ma.icnl Comedr Cut Ik It. br.1 irn'n'iVm *st^x{"ctasJ!far RrtSl! klaw * crlanoer pi— nl i be Sw „ . c Nnmltr br Glee MncDonoujb ud Fiaai Ubu- j * EVA gyi'SA1
J N. GR1SCOM, M. U. eighth bt. and wesley ave. ■ "OUNo-iiini-e ImnriMimdi" " " V' m' j P- in. dally. Hell Plmie'. Farmer's I H'fg- Allen Corson, M.D.'SS.6 Wekley Avenue j Ocean City Now Jorsoy ; DR. W. P. HAINES COR. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY. N J. UPpJ. lt Hull KH: HStt-r* I'll! nee Helimi W I ^ « HKUSOHKL 1'HTTIT, M. II. 807 WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY CHARLES B. RIDER I IcnllHl." 809 Central Avenue Hughes' Central Pharmacy Pldl.IV SI. .id WmMy Ave. ILiMJHb- A.^ Hol^ rhnur^^lnHT Htobr J. THORNLEY HUGHES. Maoifer ] Great Reduction in Millinery i J. H H'LORETH S ^ ! Coal! Coal! Coal!: The I!. H. Shoemaker Lumber J. b ullli hlnCoaj yard an I hey ( I'eniiaylvanla Railroad. not li«liifl able. lo aecure Coal over the ReedlUK Railroad fail euoURli for llielr trade. When In need of dual call up ! ' .. _ t ■ I ; Try an Advertisement in the SENTINEL ■
R. CURTIS ROBINS0N NOT^RY PBBLie AND ©OMMISSIONER OF DEEDS PENSION VOUCHERS :: CAREFULLY EXECUTEU Numbers 744 and 746 Asbury Avenue Ocean Crrv - - New Jeeaev It may he just barely possible that some oilier fellow may sell it a little cheaper, but abetter quality — "IMPOSSIBLE." We have it ami we have it jrooil. Give us your order for the Sunday poultry. Wo dress them. Boyle's Dependable Market 8. W. Cor. Twelfth St and Asbury Ave. Everything in Meats, Groceries and Vegetables
In thr matters of Conmj-aucing, Till. Invrst.g.Uon nnd Settl.mrut of Porch—. wc aim to give our client, thorongb ere and contentions service We have always endeavored to maintain that reputation for onr office. MASSEY & EDWARDS " eighth and central avenue
NO MORE FREE EIGHTS FOR ' MUNICIPAL BUILDINGS
- Elimination of Bonuses is Rc- ,, commendation of State Public Utilities Board. ] The bkln for the llRbllugof the city I were to have been received by the (Tty [< loiu mlsalonera at their regular weekly | meeting, but only the electric light company uilted one signed by Superintendent John J. ■ Power*. In which It wa« «ald that the .company la very anxlnua for the City gallon of the Wclnhaclt nynleni of lighting. The company dated that the ' udvertlxemeut aud epeclllc dlonii do " not properly permit it to make a bid and to follow Ita requirement*. The company volunteered heartily In nvo|ierate with the city In the !lr»tclaaaand economical lighting of the Theeleclrlc llglitcorapany agreed to 1 > illiinilnateihe city with arc llghta of < i tSWO candle-power for live year* fnr i tNA a light per year f..r lights used throughout the year, and *10 a light I each month for light* burned during I with the utider*tamllng that the mln- I - imum number of llghta«hall be 140 all- I ■ year and 50 for four months In the i year. ' This proposition I* subject to fonr I conditions. One of these conditions i i* that the company will not furnish the city with any free llghta. i r One of the requirements of the city, t ' as stated in the advertisement, la that I all municipal building, now built or t hereafter tube erected "ball be lighted | free. The company say* It has been t poatlvely recommended by the Slate Board of Public Utilities that all pub- ' ' lie utilities companies shall cut nut all bonuses or free service In municipal contracts. The company agrees to furnish arc lamps for the whole year, In addition to the minimum number meutlo'iied, c at the rale of W2. VO each a year. Add! '' tloual lamps for summer use only will ' be supplied at the rate of fio each. ' Theeleclrlc light company, by the " term* of Its present contract, receives |9<i per year for each of the all-year 1 arc llghta 1 tin motion of Director Flatter, action 1 on the street lighting contract wss de- 1 ferret] for a week. Duly Directors Klsber and Thuru ' were at the meetlny. " Witt ssutie Cottage. Building Inspector H. A. W. Smith i Issued a permit to Otis M. Town- 1 ! seud for the erection of a two and one- * story frame cottage ou Nineteenth ' street, between Wesley end Central ' avenues, fur Horace Blrkhead, a 1 , hosiery manufacturer living In Bev- f _ erly. The cottage will cost $2UOO. i
TWO TWIN HOUSES WILL BE BUILT
Otis Townsend Gets Contract " From F. J. Shoyer and Dr. 8. C. Blair. Otis M. Townsend le still receiving many contractu fhr new houses. His latest Include two twin collages, each to 8e two and one-half stories and of . the latest design and containing all ■ modern couveulencea, to be erected on Sixteenth street, near Wesley avenne, for Frederick J. Shoyer and Dr. B. U. Blair, of Philadelphia. Rich will cost (SOOO. I Mr. Shoyer and Dr. Blair are well I known summer residents of Ocean I City. Dr. Blair bae bad a villa od the I bay rront for many years, and Mr. Bboyer, who Is a prominent corpor- i . atlon lawyer, has had a large building ou the Boardwalk, containing store* I and apartments, for several years. He bee also taken an active part In every effort lo advertise and advance 1 the Interests of Ocean City for a great 1 number of years, having spent the seasons here a long time before beoom- 1 Ing financially interested In the progr""" f . . MASONS BANQUET oat ror Their Lodge Hrolhcre. A number of tbe lately-created master maaons of Ocean City Lodge, No. 171, F. aod A. M., provided a very delightful banquet lo tbe ludge rooms, Thursday evening, far all tbe local and visiting members. The menu consisted of cold turkey, raw oysters, fried oysters, pickles, vlenoaa, celery, salads, fruit, nuts, cake, coffee and cigars. There was a •■capacity" liou«e""ahd ! all enjoyed the feaet. W. C. T. IT. mooting. A business meeting of the Ooean Oily W. C T. U. will be held at the home of Mrs. J. W. Barber, 1014 We* ley avenue, Wednesday afternoon of next week. A fall alteudauoeof members Is desired. I I wish to notify tbe public that my entire slock of groceries are for sale at {coat, and below cost. I wtab Is ekwe loot everything by tbe last of next week. Ixits of bargain*. 1 am tbe loeer— yon the gainer. Come and see for yooreelf. F. A. A Dana, «W Asbury avenue. Ocean City, N. J. | adv It
- ( MUST STAY IN HOUSE AT NIGHT,, r n
1 Mayor's Way of Punishing 'k Colored Lad Who Robbed h ' Wallace's Store. 11 r An eleven-year-old colored lad, !i - named William Morris, was before p - Mayor Headley Monday night, ac- b b cused of stealing three dozen small c > packages of safety razors from Luther I L. Wallace's store Saturday evening, b November 9. o r A number of the artlclee were re- o - turned aud tbe boy's mother agreed to h j pay f I 70, the cost of the remslnder. e After giving the boy a lecture, the , mayor ordered that the boy be kepi .\ f off the streets every night after 7 ■ I Chief Scull heard last week of severs I n I having safety razors with them g, t In school. He visited the stores where u , such srllclm are sold aud Hiiilly found t\ ■ that the razors had been stolen from . Wallace store, although they had b i not been missed prior to Chief Scull's w visit. Ii was recalled that three lads w - been In the store, one of whom w i made a purchase. p: i Chler Scull discovered that the Mor- « rls boy had unsuccessfully endeavored h sell ti e stolen articles, after which had given the razors away. The »• ' at tlrst said be had found the „| packages, hut afterward admitted w taking themBUILD WATCH TOWER Otis M Townsend has received the ,n contract from the L'nlled Statea Gov- ™ eminent to build a watch tower jit First street and the Boardwalk. It I will cost 9700 and Is to be completed as soon as possible. The tower Is to he 20 feet square. tbe tower will be a pavilion for tbe use of Boardwalk promenaders, " which will be a great convenience for the patrons of this city. The tower will be tor the use of the government life-savers In making ob- *' nervations. Rnck from Hanllwg Trip. L, L Wallace, of this city, lias re- '■ turned from a gunning trip at V Incen- -*1' town, N. J , the home of his brother- J" In-law, John Wells, of the Wells Cran- »' Asaoclatlon With Mr. Wells]*1' got some rabbit, quail and wood- ^ cock, but not so many as In other g
"IT'S A BEAR!" WAS MULFORD'S TUNE Ocean City Summer Resident ' Makes a 300-pound Capture j in Maine Woods, t.'apt. L Wlllard Mnlford, s Philadelphia business man and a leading member of the Ocean City Yacbl Club, has demonstrated that he can , kill big game as well as wlu races with cruiser, the Tncsam, In tbe waters this section of the Btale. He shot a 300- pound bear In the Maine woods, where he was accompanied by Robert Dothard, of Nar- ' berth, who Is also well known in this city. 1 t.'apt Mulford will give tbe mem- ' bersof the regatta committee of tbe ** City Yacht Club and a few ' other friends an Informal dinner at ' homo at Narbertb nezl Saturday 1 evening. 0 The good luck fell to the lot of Mr. h tbe Brst day he and Mr. Doth- * ard were In camp In the thickly-wooded section of Misery Moutitalu, about live " miles from Moosehead Lake He bad " out alone, and was about to re- •' to camp when the whistling of '] two deer caused him to stop tramping and sit down on a wind-fall, with the ^ that the creatures might come b within range. He had been quietly a waiting In this position for some time. P when bis attention was attracted by a Cl object In the underbrush, about SOyardsaway Watching tbe creature, found that It was a bear cub, and u be quickly tired at II. Tbe bullet went " wild, however, and Just as he was b to start after It through tlie " woods he was surprised to see the big mother bear dash up close lo Use little h bear. Willi lier forepaws on a fallen " tree, she showed her teeth and began P snarling at the hunter. 11 Mr. Mulford succeeded In sending a 11 ball Into her neck, which drepped her ,| her tracks Just about the same u momentjie saw another big bear, pre- I' sumably the father of the cub, dash- ®j Ing away from near Ills mate. Roth c tbe father bear and tbe cub disappeared In the wilderness before tbe hunter could fire again, but he sent a second shot at mother bruin to make that sbe was past a fighting condition before be approached to make* ,, an examination of his prlz*. Capt. Mulford and Mr. Dothard also p got four deer. °, Had House Parts- t* tills M. Townsend and wife enter- H talned Mrs Clifford Mk Inner, Mr, and J1 Mrs. W R. Fleming. Mr. and Mrs. 11 R.Lynn and Mrs. Helen Burt their Plymouth place cottage Hunday. Mrs. Burt entertained all of C these with the exception of Mr. Town- fi send al lunch at the Marlborough- tl Blenheim, Atlantic City, Hatnrday n evening. b
BUSINESS MEN WILL ACT I AS WAITERS AT SUPPER
: G FRANCHISE TAX "IS INCREASED ' ^ — ; [ Companies Mast Pay (l Total of #734.60 Over ti Year 1911 J i There Is a total Increase of *:M 00 In the amount of tbe franchise tax of the ■ I public utilities for thla year ovtr b 1 tbe amount paid by these companies e i year. tl The total amonnt this year la 93,- . 629.33; that of last year was 92.794 78. a [ The franchise tax tor this year Is as » 1 follows: , Delaware and Atlantic Tele1 graph and Telephone Co., 9 890 96 3 , Oceen City Hewer Co., 148 81 t Ocean City Electric Railroad 9 Co., 981.47 . Ocean City Water Co., 660.54 I . lutrr-Htate Telegraph and Telephone Co.. 169.18 City Uealight Co., ' 369.82 j Ocean CHy Electric Light Co., 989.06 ] I 93.629 83 , The franchise lex for 1.911 wss as , follows: ■ ' Delaware and Atlantic Tel- c egrapb aud Telephone Co., 9 317 77 < Ocean City Hewer Co , 180.99 ' Ooean City Electric Railroad Co., 889.18 Ocean City Water Co., 489.68 . Inter-State Telegraph and Tel1 eplione Co , 47.68 . City Gaslight Co., 118 2S ' Oman City Electric Light Co., - 820.48 ( I t 32,794.60 1 It's dignified and give* yoa a dell- 1 clou* sense of security to own your n home at ie OCEAN CITY. 1 '. Besides, your responsibility as a real " estate owner makes you a desirable . rltizer. Think It over, than call on HARRY HEADLEY, . Raal Estate Operator, Ninth and Ae- ,, bory avsuue, next to Are bouse who will show yon tbe vary best way and . some of the greatest bargains to be found here on lbs easiest terms ~ Phone connection. adv. i I Fok Rwr - Wall heated basement, ' I cheap. Apply 1017 Central avenue. | adv. IW, at. 1
Throng; Will Attend 1 Event In First M. E. Church This Evening;. All arrangements have been completed tor tbe great supper to be given 1 this evening In the social rooms of the " First M. E. Church by the members of ' official board of tbe cborcb, and 1 Is every Indication that the room* 1 will be crowded throughout tbe even- ^ Ing. 1 Those who have not secured tickets ■ should beaten to do bo at onoe, so as to 1 participants In tbe festivities of tbe < evening. There are Mill a few of tbe 1 left, but not many. The supper will start at 8 o'clock, 1 end tbe flrst tables will seat 170 per- ■ Following Is tbe meoo: 1 OyMer Cocktail Cranberries Cold Blew t White Polatoee Sweet Potaloea 1 Hot Rlscolt Cream Cake ^ Coffee B. Kenneth Howe, tbe talented : organist of tbe Park Avenue M. Church, Philadelphia, and well known here, will play oo the church's great organ daring the evening This of Itself Is e treat no music lover should miss, so one can see that a doable attraction Is oflsred for this evening at tbe small oost of 76 ceota. 1 . ELECTED A DELEGATE W. eesll Hand Honored Is* I Wsicrwsrs' Association. { W. Bcott Hand, of this dty, has re- . eelved word that be has been appointed I delegate from tbe Atlantic Deeper Waterways Association to the River* and Harbors Congress, which meets at ■ tbe New Wlllard Hotel. Washington, r D. C.. on December 4, 6 aod 6. It I* expected that this will be a moM Important me ting. I Mr. Haud weaalao elected a delegate' > last year, bat wss aueble to attend tbe , LoU 48. 47 and 48 Marine Place, 1 Crewe tract, 80x102 feet each. Apply e lo owD*r, Kltxabeth U. Harnli, 6X2 lW ■ tral ave.. Ocean City. adv. Pol, Haul — Cottages and loU In 1, most deslrabla locations in Ocaan dty. Apply to A. Cotton 619 Asbury avenue, t. Ocean Ctly, New Jereey. adv.:
WASHINGTON HAS PAPERS IN AUTO BRIDGE CASE
SOMERS' POINT GIRL WILL WED Miss Ryon to be Bride of Moe Weisenthal, of This City. The following Is from the Homers' Record: "A pretty romance came to a head week when It was announced that Miss Hanuah Ryon. youugest of Mr. and Mr*. Frank and a granddaughter of Mra. I). Treen, will be married to Moe Welsenthai, of Ocean City. Miss Ryon I* one of Homers' Point's foremost society belles, and Is very popular In the younger cRcles of our Uayslde City. "The complete plaus for the cerehave not beeu made public, but Is understood tbat tbe marriage will probably take place some time late Ocean City, and will be private. Aflss Ryon, tbe elder alster of the to be, will probably be bridesmaid. Mlas Ryon leaves lor Philadelphia on Wednesday, where she will complete plana fnr her wedding |rous"The announcement of the wedding will not come as a great surprlae ta the majority of Mia* Ryon'* friends, II has been generally known tlie ceremony would Uke place as anon as Mr. Weisenthal attained Ills majority. It Is understood that latter became of age during tbe past week, and the announcement of coming marriage was therefore "Upon completion of t lie ceremony couple will spend tbelr honey moon In Jacksonville, Florida, and it possible that Mr. Weisenthal will establish his business In those southern ELECTION COSTS HIGH Utran Mw Doubles Kupenaeo In Cape Max Count, . Election expenses under the Geran are ratlier high. This has been said before, but It was particularly brought lo tbe attention of the members of the Cape May County Board of Freeholdera Tuesday, wlieu, al tbelr meeting at Wlldwood, they paid tbe bills, and II was found that the expeuses were about 910,000— double tbe amount heretofore paid by them. Max Ulve Supper. The members of 8L Augustine's may give a supper In tbe near to help pay tor the addition to the ebureb'a winter chapel, which la being completed. The matter 11 being discussed by tbe membeta.
SHOW BY YODNG MEN League Prepares for Great Entertainment on Doughty' s Pier. The members of the Young Men's League will *glve a minstrel ahow in Dongbty's Pier, which beeu doualed tor tbe occasion by tbe owner, some time about December for tbe beueOt of the organisation. ahow will be In charge of Maurice of thla city, who has had oonslderable experience In this kind or work, belug, It Is stated, at ooa time connected with the Dockatader Minstrels. There will be a chorus of fifty voices, and a night of melody aod fitfttla In . store tor all who attend. It bee been arranged to have a numof young women set aa ushers. Admission will be 60, 85 and 25 cents. , The following committee Is busily engaged In efforts lo make the eutertalnmeut a Unsocial and social success: E.M. Heuderer, John J. FoMer. Ralph , L. Chester, Leroy Howe and A. W. Elllnger. Tbe league has lust bought new tor ' nlshlngs for Its headquarters In the . Hann building. I H peaking of tbe league, 00s of tbe members says. "Tula la the place of good eovronment, where young men 1 can go In the evenings and have r wholesome entertainment and read1 Ing. No doubt. In tbecouraeof two or three years, the Progressive League will have a fine home of Ita own and be In a position, with more room, to luatltole a junior branch. The Idea of the members Is to install a flret-clas* gymnsslom, swimming pool and everylblmi that will tend to uplift the , moral In fluenc* of tha young meo of our city." ■ssqseraes Pmrix1 Mrs. C. W cleler was given a masr querade party by Mra Frank Hchuet- , der and a Dumber of otber friends a few evenings alnee. Tbe occasion was 1 a most delightful one, tolly enjoyed " b' r • For Mole. . Two lote southeast corner Fifteenth . street and West avenne, bargain tot quick sale: five-room cottage. 816 West aveooe. prlee. 91.000; eleven-room cottage, Wealay road, entirely modern, bargain, or will exchange for property '• suburban to Camden or PblladM- ' pbla. Lot on Central avsnue.bMween • Seventeenth and Eighteenth streets '• toeing the ocean. 91100; corner lot Twentieth at. and Central ave., 91460 n FRANK E. DARBY, t. REAL ROTATE BROKER, A Bonne Bldg. Mb and Aabory Ave r.l adv.
Major Raymond Makes Favorable Recommendation to Higher Officials. J A mewing of officers of the Automobile Bridge Company was held In the office of Mayor Headley Monday evene ing fnr the purpose or discussing the status of the bridge matter and taking "'ei*1 to push the plana for beginning Major Raymond, of the United Htalss •' War Department, had written a letter lo Mayor Headley asking for further 11 information concerning the proposed i! route serosa Great Egg Harbor Bay to 1 Homer*' Point, and also for Information * regkrdtllg 1 he construction of tbedraw- > bridge. Major Raymond also desired to I' would take lo have tbe bridge built * a little farther away from the bridge, of the Hhore Fast Line Company In - order lo prevent trespassing and the 1 danger from lire to each bridge. 1 These were two of tbe reasons pre- ■ ' sented by tbe Shore Fast Line 1c Its i objections to tbe proposed rente o9 the " new compeny. B tine of the causes of delay In hearing * from Major Ilayinoiid before the re- ■ celpt of his communication a few days 1 ago was tbat a letter Intended for this - city had gone to Oceau City, Md. It. L. Ooff and Harvey Y. Lake t were appointed at the meottng Mona day ulglit a committee to go to Wll- . inlngton, Del., to give Major Ray1 <nnnd the Information desired. They r went lo Wilmington the next day. I It was staled yesterday by Mayor 1 Headley that the papers In the ease f have been sent to Washington by ' Major Raymond, with • favorable ! recommendation from him regarding • the route r Major Raymond was told by Hie I Ocean City committee that It would I cause the expenditure of conshierable > additional money to build the bridge 30 feet further away from the Hhore Line's bridge, and the rente le no> likely to be changed, it la thought. A report from Washington la looked " for Within the next ten days. The recommendation of the officii In 1 charge of Investigations such aa this la , usually accepted by tlie Washington j authorities. r ■ « BAPTI9TRY USED i - Even 1 Wsrks Epoch In Hl.iori nl f Insmaiinrl church. The evening service In Immanuel llaptlat Chureli Monday was notable, s for at that service the baptistry was r used for tbe flrst time by tbe present ° organization. After considerable prepa aratlon, made necessary by tbe long period of disuse and other circumstances and condillona, it was decided to use Ibe pool without giving any special Dotlee of the fed. The ordinance was rendered most (Impressive by the turning out of the llgnta Id the mam room, leaving those lu the recem twblud the pulpit burning. 9 This find .wlebr*. >n of the ordinance, coming aa It does after a strenuous campaign fw funds -wherewith 10 purchase a naw sue and to pay charges against building incurred at " 1 he time of removal, two years ago, . marks a new epoch In the life history of the deuoraluathft In Ocean City. y One has led the way through the >r waters, and It la conftdantly anllct- ' pated that others wilt speedily follow * In her steps. ®ef SUIT DISMISSED a Can t>« Made. „ Judge E. A. Higbee, solicitor tor Homers' Point City, bas received notlOcation that sdecMlon has been handed down In the certiorari proceeding* Instituted against Homers' Point City ly by Jacob Andrews, and lu whleh Anr. draws sought to restrain the etly from opening and Improving Bay avenue, lh New York avenne and New Jersey y avenue and the Monllvlll* read, holding that tbe cUy wai legally right In r it* contention aud ordering Andrews' " rait dismissed. 3, City Coandl passed an ordlnanoa uf authorizing tbe Improvement of these in streets, sod Andrews carried It up to j* the Supreme Court on a writ of oertloor rati, claiming that Councilman MeaU, lie whose property will be much enhanced id by the street Improvements, was a member of tbe body whleh ordered tha „ work done. It was provetj^n court id that each was not tha ease, 4 71. II bavhe |ng taken bla seat In the Councilman te of body after the ordinance* lo quasi Ion had been passed. el- The members of the Cape May County Board of Freeholders were ■J given e splendid turkey dinner at Wild -rood on Tuesday by Dr. Keieey, who Is In charge of tbe eutergaocy ith p. Fox. or this city, says It was one of tbe very beat '« ever attended. „ . Ot. Moose ou the Mdlton Dollar He*, is 60. (bat city. Tuesday evening, PiiishUi . ^

