OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
VOL. XXXII. OCEAN Ol^y. N. J- THUKHDAY, DECEMBER 19. 1!)12. NO. 38
Ocean City Sentinel ^ OCCAM CITY, N. d. ' T»r- B R CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor Si.oo Per Veer, Strictly in Advance. CITY DIRECTORY. " CITY OFFICIALS ] MidPrnpari n ' l're-1 * rtp'tlT'S. W. Adama. Vlcv 'riaaldaul; K. chukcmTervices. fi- Halnpa '"MfII'.'luc^r»n».IWe^in*aarvi™.7Jtt >u^pari'nM»ndeiiU j ,,r— llIfnl l.'him,' Juhn'lfarts! Timro ' u,° Ads'noi ,tS". k I ''u^M^tfnp*nntliiaTmnrnllic v so, John tnw^rraahyyrlan CByeh. Waa^y wiw ( . Aahiuy"' Kan"." bstwrna "anO rnurwnth atfcHov^. Juhn J.nvaanay. pmtu-. _ ^ tWjjgi ^Unjou Taljaroacl a^ l^tl '!* ' wVu. m«,BIu5«^UM Ma italh* IUUuh " i«J JjTu'!| ' Wadnaaday rvenlnia, M io'cloo*. Mscsdnuls'H. K.Otmroh. Tanlh atraat and 1 Mlaiusou avcnuv. alaiva tUaUlli* IM-iwt. Ilia llav.V. W.H.Ilrldds II. pastor. Martina,!! > >. m.. aunday aonow. SJSI p. w.j^hrtaltaa fcncmurcm"^CIETIE^ ^Uadlaa' AO «1 tt*rj^^»otaKT Jna«t a-gr« aaervury, Slrs^Pred- I'fl'taniuny'r; oollaclora. Christian Bndaavor Muclatr, Miss Maud M. Koulda, praaldaut; Mrs. t . It tlolinar, viae I M llieh^eorra^^na>^«vt«r^. ^ BiwPinar M. K. Oh use* - aaT'monuf "J™ "IS'aaSrth'tiailay 'SJaaf ^"TJ^^iSa'o.UandyfiBparlntandent Jnn- | ParM^MuVar.0lria!inn«r.M',Wr"r' Pr**''1 t*arlsli^ Uul^T^t^^Mday^^tna jnoolli. ' Womau't Chrlallan Tampa ranpa Union, , otidanomliiallnual, uiaaia aami-montuiy. i'realdvnl. Mra t'.Hssh; oorrrspondlil* aaorslary. Mra, Y. Paraar; racirdlna ri rrtary. Mra. M. Mllnsr; traaaurar, Mra. Anna L SECRET SOCIETIES. oeean City l-odas, No. IT1. r. and A. M., mppta ssoniid and fourth Thuraday svsnlnss and*K.Vlt!* Mowari' Thorn.'* ^ e»»'5oSiSliy,,e*amn«' In l|i.Aol i;. ball. avary ^Tueaday^ aaamnjl ^ trt P^asti. «
Ooaan City Conncll, No. 10. II. ol A., maata ^aasatMsai-'t.iiira'Hi I', ball. M. Wm John W. Una lib; Kaoordar, Wlllard W. Adama. ■ Kal inla Tr Iba, Mo. ID, 1. O. R. M. . maata aaah Wadnaaday eveolni in K. of !'. hall, bulbar 1. Wallace, hooper ol roeordi. .SSS*s"Ka"r A. Honrgaou. al^^'w.oft^of f.baff* .star* PiaaldamL^Uaorga O. Adama: aoerotary, A Otie M. Towneend A Practical Kaashore Archltcc Licensed by tba Htate. -> •> EIGHTH STREET, OPP. P. O. OCEAN CITY N. i.
*TT<MWa.gT*AW. HAND, ATTORNEY and j AT-LAW, Solicitor. Maetar and Eaamlaor la Chaaoary, i Buprama Court OoraaUaaloooc. aotary Public. TAPB WAV TOIMT HOKE. A.J. / (Oppoallo Public BulldlDjraJ | W. Holt Aruan. asi.hsw o. nmvau LAW OFFICES a Apgar & Boswell, HO.irhk11^!1!" ( AVKNtlK and K1UHTH HTRJCKT (X.'KAN CITY. N. J. A OFFICES ] Godfrey & Godfrey, < ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. JAMEJLM. e. hildreth Counsellor^at-Law 1 and Mo.leitnr, Master sod (Cxamlnar In J nir's. i , fOWNSEND GODFREY . Attorney-at-Law j B. DAVIS Attorney at Law r 1011 Allalitlc Ave City New Jeraey ^ Atlantic City Theatres ^SSSEBIPI I'll ARI.RM PRi ill MAN Proaonta THE CONSPIRACY. A Hi lr ring PtayorNaw Yorh Life By J. Kuban, d 'Kvory one inlereal^ tawnnl^M adi 'Ka; In Prtera-S,»7t.«,HJ>i Prldar ." jq1 1 | i'H ' Itl.KH KKiillMAN Pro anu for Ilia the'spy Theairr. I mudon: Ureal I'a.l K«aa.,K.eO, 75. ft. tl U. Mat , t\ tn, Si. tl Moo ,Tue. end Wed Km . Dec. Zl. Mead 25 j A Greet Play Cheer-Up
_ aniTiL J N. GRISCOM, Ma D. EK1HTH BT. AND WErtLEY AVK. Alien Corson, M. D. "'-"i Bid Weeley Avenue City , Now Jersey ^ W. P. HAINES NINTH AND WESLEY AVE j. OCEAN CITY N. J. Hkhsoheii pKrriT, m. ij. 807 WESLEY AVE. ( OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY CHARLES B. RIDER, i »• JL>entiMt •« S i 809 Central Avenue , Hughes' Central Pharmacy ' Ugblh SI. a- WaMjy^... , 'f mVB^'lnl™rm^,32Z°^ida™"m f'l i !. i'^TMORNLEY "HUON^Maeifdr |' Great Reduc|ion in Millinery 1 drana'lu •elerT'Irnin.* Nlre line baby i""l« J. H. HILOHETJTS ^ Coal! Coal! Coal! Thetl. H Hlioetnaker l.uinlier j, Ci.inpaiiy liave lea-r.1 fruiu A. J. H'Ullli lila fuel yaril an lliey PeDdaylvaiilii Ugtlrogrl.iiiil twItig able in necure foal over the (trailing lUllrnml faat ruiiURh' for llielr trade When III tired of l.'ngl call up SHOEMAKER Try an Advertisement in the SENTINEL . .
Tie Hie Bailim id Loan Association It 0CE1K cm, I. J. _y liuaiiiraa nn the Uilrf Thmwiay of ttaD month (DeeemBer lath, 191a) it 7.30 ' P. Jbf ;, at the olficr of Ita aecretary, 305 Kighth ftrrrt, Ortan City N. J., at which • lime ilnea will be received (or atock in the Pint Serira. ,,, ., . Thia Aaturiation ia organirnl to cun.lnct ita buaiuem in the aM.fuhionrtl, tinir npprnvnl way. Malumi value of each altare will J* two hun.Hcd dollara, ami . the monthly dura will be oue dollar per aharr, Np entrance ler ia charged. Suhacnptinna for atock may he lurwartle.1 now ■ to the Secretary or. Treasurer or to any of the other officen or directum. OPPICERS : PreaidenL CHAKI.KS H. SHOEMAKER Vice Preaidrnt, JAMRS M. STK\ KNS Secretary, R J. HANN Trenaurer, LRWIS H. SMITH Solicitor, WIT-UAM It DAVIS DIRECTORS ■ A 1,1. UN CORSON, M. D. , WICUAM QM»DINBR ; fSSi^lSS-ymL SSS-i S. ... d. »: WSHAFPPR SMITH JOHN R. OROVP.8 ' tt "t HANN KKKDKRK'K J. SHOVHR. K«|. J cpiWeM SWAN THOMAS F. ARMSTRONG ' IOHN SAYRK CHARI.RS I! 8HORMAKHR JAMRS M. STRVKNS
It may lie just barely possible that some other fellow may sell it a little cheaper, but abetter quality — "IMPOSSIBLE." We have it and we have it good. Give us your order for the Sunday poultry. We dress them. Boyle's Dependable Market 8. W. Cor. Twelfth 8t and Asbury Ave. _ Everything in Meats, Groceries and Vegetables
I, the matters of Conveyehcieg. Title Investigate end Settlement of Purchews, we »im to give o.ir clients thorough cere end eonsc.ent.ous service We have always endeavored to maintain that reputation tor our office. MASSEY & EDWARDS EIGHTH AND CENTRAL AVENUE First-class mortgage investments secured. ^ - — \
f A Merry, Merry Christmas to You )
SING CAROLS ON STREET 1 EARLY CHRISTMAS MORN
Choir of M. E. Church Will Follow Old and Pretty English Custom. There will be en early (Tirlaliuaa I , niiirnliiR prayer aervliw held In lh»| Melhodfel f'hurch from U .10 10 7 11 'clock. Qr. Halnea bellevee In «m-| t liming the old Method |a( cuulomej III*' ere good. Aa Imn been aiiuouced, the old . Kngltah ciiutom of ulnglng omnia eerly 1 Oh! tat true morning la to he obuerved by the church choir thla year. . ' The plan will lie lo gather for Chrlatt'hrtalraau morning, and then tu vtail •everal parte or the dly and alng 1 . I'hrtatmaa earola an<| other appro- ' 1 prlale mualc. The young people of the cliurcb ; choir are very etfthualaallc over thla I service and will be present In large ' uuintiera to aa-dat In the aluglug. I At llio couclualoDdjf the alnglng. at ^ 1 ' the ringing of the church bell al 0 80 - o'clock, the people will aaaetrthle In ( j the church for morning aerylce. WILL PUSH BRIDGE i fre-leetora tirirrmloetl to Hair Local ■o-rt. A meeting of the officer* of Hie OceailtMly Automobile Itrldge Com- | i puny waa held laat evening and plana ■ j made to paeh the work of building a | bridge from thla city In Hurnera' Point ' a» quickly aa poaalhle ■ j* It la alated by offlclala- of the Company that the meeting at Gape May four! Hnuee Tueaday won uaw and atrnngrr (rleltda for the local bridge, and that there la no doubt of ralalng : Hie money and having Hie brldRecoms I plated liefnre next aeaaon j Clayton II alnea Rrtck haaanld a lot al Twenty- Ural atreet and Central aveI oue (or Hugh M. Wllaon, of PhlladelI phla, to (Itla M- TownaenU, of thla ' ! city. Mr. Townaend plane lo Improve • I the lot »
['filling ground 1 on west ayehoe h Y— Director Fisher Fee's Well !i Satisfied With Hove { „ Made by Pennsy. At the regular mealing of the dty fiironilealonere, Director Itoberl Klaher rei'orted that he had aeen Mu|K Buckelew, of the Weat Jeraey A Seaahore f Itallroail Company, in referenoe to the B tilling of Weat avenue along the line of the mad, and that nine carioada of gravtl had raaohad her# for that purpoae that morning. The railroad company la now an- , gaged in placing the gravel where It ( la needed near Ita traoka Director Klaher, through wboae efforta Hupt. Buckalaw oonaanlad to t _ make '.hla Improvement, haa tbua ac- f ~ compllahad aomethlng, according to atatemanta of hla frlenda, that haa been attomptad In vain by other otllclala for many yaara paat. Mr. Klahar, In tba two or lltrea bualneaa Intarvlawa Ita Ita* had with Bupt. Buckalaw. haa found him avar ready to llatan to au - geallona, and, whan tba plana augge*ted ware feaalbie, quick to adopt RAISED *80 FOR CHURCH *ara "rncte Hreel." Ctirw Did The patron* of fba Newtonvllie M. K. Church wtah lo tatend to William Cbew(" Uncle Bannla")and hla frleodt I of Ocean City their baartleet thank* for thalr ganaroelty In aiding In the rebuilding of the church, which take* ibe place of tba oue cooeumad by a foraat flee, "Uncle Bennla" kindly aolhrtted from friend* In Oeaan City lb* amount ! <>f fk). and preaeuted tbla to the church j board, Tba tnpmbera unanlmoualy extend tlienka lo the Ocean City helpD Jng frlenda and wlah them all a happy I Christ tnaa and a bright naw year. When oue conektera that "Uncle ■~l Bennla" I* more than Ml yaara old, his work cau ba regarded aa particularly good. A eerie* of mee"tig« are being held In the church, oondnctad by the Itrv. C. McKalg. paalor. I.cgal paiiare of all daaorlptlone, Inclndfng will*, arc carafnlly drawn by H. I'urtta Hoblneou at hi* offlea, *4t j Aaburji aveone, Ocean City, N. J. adv.
II — ' $6500 APARTMENT ■ TO BE ERECTED , ; . Andrew N. Paul Will Build • on Sixth Street, Near ' -Beach Front J I Ocean City la to have atlll another 1 1 line aparlmeot boune near the beach ■ fr..nt idfore next aprlng. | Andrew N. Paul, a well known 1 ( Philadelphia!! with many frlenda In ■ ■tier eeaiioii*, haa a wanted theVoutrart 1 fnra two-atory apaniiieiit to be buill 1 . on Sixth elreel, near tha Boardwalk | . It wlll haveamplesccomraodaUonafor > . eight famllle* and will he thoroughly | iriiMlern. It* dimension* will he 28 , ( feet by 70 reel. The bonne will co*t 1 , #«n. . Mr. Paul ha* a large Iioumoii Sixth | ■treat, near the beach front. WILL GIVE CANTATA | • The Sunday school of the Klrat Pre*- 1 r hyierlati Church will rander Ita annual . Chrtatma* cantata next Monday evening, December 28. al Itao'oloek. The member* of the csale 'and Ibe » vocaltal* are busy rehearsing nearly t every afternoon and evening of tlila week, and an exceptionally fine treat la prnmtaed all who attend A number " of novel feature* will be Included In Y Hie form of «>ok«, font ball player*. I *old ler hoy*, etc., who will have, part . In the i-horu* work. ' The entertainment la under the *0- * per vtalnn of J. Kdgar Welch, euperlq- '• lendent of tba Hunday school, and a i-ommlltea specially appoiutad for the eveut v ■ Qalt-Clalni Deed uranird At the meeting of Hi* City Cnmtnta1 iouera, Collector Burleigh made a re- '* que*t that quit-claim dasd* ba granted * on lota 417, 418. 419 and 420, Heel Inn D, e Win. Hagle. The request was grantad
B. RADCLIFFE 1 DIES IN HOSPITAL Weil-Known MlllYttlef«iIixea " Was Father of Mrs. I - W. E. Massey • | Itlcbard B. ItadcllfTe, a well known resident of Mlllvllfe and father of Mrs. William K Ma**ry, died In Del.ancey Hospital, Philadelphia, at ou* o'clock Thursday afternoon. The funeral **r- * vice* were held at hi* home, 903 Columbia avenue, Mlltvllle, Monday, conducted by the Kev. J. Hharp, p*»of the Necoiid M. K. Church, asstated by the Rev. Dr. John B. Haines, ! pastor of the Klrat M. B Church, of 1 this cltv. Interment waa at Ml. Plea*- a ant Csuieiery, Mlllvtlle. Mr. RadcllfTe, who had large In- > In till* city, having Men a dl- H rector of the Ocean City Water Com- ( pauy aud an ofltcer of the Ocean City J Hewer Company, was a native of Kjig- r land He came to thla country at the I 1 age of 28 years and assumed charge of J i the large bleaching and dyeing plaul ( of the Mlllville Manufacturing Cam- / i owned by George Wood, of Philadelphia. He remained In thle c position more than forty year*, retiring ■Ix year* ago at the age of 70 years. ' Mr. Kadclltfe wa» a widower and i left three children, John It, who sue- I reeded hta father as superlntendant of ■ the manufacturing plant; James H. I 1 and Mlna, the latter being the wife of ■ Mr. Maesey. i ' Mr. Radblllfe had a number of I j friend* In thle city, by whom lie was t held In high e*teeiti . 1 ■apllat asntfst aehnol Ksrrclses. j The committee on the Christina* 1 entertainment of luimanuel Baptist • Hunday School I* hard at work ,and ' expects to have an unusually lottr; " estlug program. The dale cnogeu Is 1 Friday. December 27. Bverybody Is cotdlally welcome, of counts. . The steady growth of th* school la a cause » of thankfulness on the part of tha i. workers, aud plans are being coni eldered which aball utak* ihs school - i much mors attractive and It* service* ' yet more fruitful.
MANY OCEAN FRONT LOTS L SOLD BY C. S. SCULL
; ] SATS NEW BRIDGE WILL BE NiEEDED , Homers' Point Paper Feara ' Boulevard Won't be Ready by Next Summer. Hay* tha Homers' Point Record: , Aside from other Important considers Hone In favor of the epeady building of the automobile bridge bet ween Homers' Point eud Ocean City, titers la one whloh I* recognised on both *ld*a of ' the bey a* moat argent. It le the cer- ' telnty now It' Imminent prospect that tha new boulevard across the meadows 1 from Thirty-fourth atreet lo Heeeley'a ' Point will not be completed In time for ' u*e next seaeon. 11m boulevard IS tin1 der contract, but very little work he* ' yet been done, which leave* a very eerlouh doubt of Its completion for the eeeson of 1^18. 1 If It la not completed. In time, the suto end wagnh routs vie the new . bridge will be att absolute neeeaalty for Ibe balk of the Philadelphia end up jersey eoto frevel Into Oeean C7ty. 1 That travel would be driven lo ua* the rout* through Homer*' Polutand WM '• the bey by the n*w-brtdge. a The bridge oompeny are wide awake le to the contingency In prospect aud • l bey will accordingly redouble tbelr I* r (Turin to beva the bridge ready for m irafRc by July 1, 1918. Dr. Hal*** a*ar«Md CkMrta. 'd TIM Rev. Dr. John B. Halnea, pas " tor of the Ktret M. K. Church, gave an 1,1 eutertelnlog talk on "Browning" to the member* of Ibe high tIiouI after |i- the optiillig exercises lii lh£>*cl:ool Krlday morning, / Wn fee. j It's dignified and glees yoa a dsll- ^ doua sen*# of security lo own your h0ln, M OCEAN CITY. Id Besides, your responsibility eei a real ,.. estate owner makes yon a daatrabl* rlttaen. Think It over, then call oo HARRY HBADLKY, Real Batata Operator, Ninth and Aa bury avenue, next to fire bouse whe In- will • bow yon the very boat -way am! soma of the grcsteat bkrgalu* to bt IN found tarn ou the easiest termi lr. Phone couneetlon. adv
Ownera of Wealey Avenue Land Plan to Bnild Pretty Home*. I Clarence H. Hcoll, real estate broker, lias made a number of excellent salts er reotntly and lie reports tha outlook In 11 th* realty market aa vary aneouraglng 1,1 ' Mr Houll'e as las were ea follow.: h. Hlrlp of lend between Thirteenth lc mud Kourteeuth streets, running from theeaat stdeof Wealey avenue through H : to the exterior line, Including a Wee- o ley avenue lot, Oeeen avenue lot and ol ' lend to the exterior line, belonging to '' Kobt T Koulk, of Philadelphia, to « * Albert W. Henry, of Mlllville. The o 1 Ocean avenue lot of Ibis tract was '* bought by Oeo. K. Heutr, of Plillariai- ri ' phla, who alao purchased the adjoin- P * log lot owned by Wm. H. Beagle, of 7 * tlita city. r Three lots on Wesley eYeoiia, ' at , Twenty-fourth street, owned by Chaa. * Htllaa, of Camden , to Wm. H. Mlara, of Tretiton, one of the Stale officers of * the Junior Mechanics Mr. M ten has , •old on# of Ibeee lot* tax Methodist '• minister, who will build a cottage for " himself. | >r I/H on Weeley avenue, between . p Tweuty-thlrd mod Twenty-f uu rt b . , si reel*, owned by the John « nailer . '■ eel ate. to Edward M Evans, of Pblla- i '• drlnhla. a summer restdtnl of thta city. , •• I ^t ou Wealey aveoue, between . Twenty-third and Taeaty-f o o rib H .. streets, owned by Wllllem Bridge- " water, to a Trentoo man. • ld Two lota on Wasley avenue, between dr Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth , or street*, owned by Arthur N. Taylor, lo Ocean City resident*. Lot. with riparian grant, between Twenty -eighth end Twenty-n loth »• street*, owned by Ml**Mary 0. Morrill, of Ma*e*chueeiu, to Oeean City re*l >n One hundred and llfly feet of riparian grant, near Thirty -eighth street, to B. ier M Header, of Mlllvtlle. ml Ixit, with riparian grant, between Thirty-eighth end Thlrty-iilnlh etrreta, ownad by Mia* Martha B. Smith, of Edgewater Park. loOeeen City people. Two Iota -tiaar Tweuty-thlrd atreet end Central avenne to a Philadelphia ur minister, who will bnlld a collage forhlmeelf next spring. Two lota at Twenty-sixth street end Wealey avenue owned by the David Hmith estate, to Jaeees M. Chester, reel estate operator, of thla etty. It lalhe daalrvof ths oew purchaser* As- oo Wealey avenoe to have the street ho opened and. .built nps-^ Dd several <jf tba pUrchaaars, beside those referred to. plan to bo ltd pretty me ct.ttagee on tbelr land before next sum- j dv. mar.
BEESLEY'S POINT BRIDGE FAVORED BY FREEHOLDERS
1 j OFFICERS AT HEAD OF K. OF P. , Old Memberit Decide to Give Others a Chance ;to Run Lodge The member* of Ocean City Lodge, , 08. K. of P., held their election | night with the following result: I Chaiicehir commander, Harry S. | vice commander, Kugaoe | keeper of record* and aaala, i chaa. 1) Sampson; maatar of financaa, Preaoott Cadmaii; maatar of ex- | chequer, Elmer E. Kauck; prelate, | Kreeman Klaley; ineater of work, i Joseph Koerdly; Inside watchman, Itoberta; outside watchman, | Arthur Coeasboon. The Instillation will lake piece Mon- , day evening, Jennery 8. Mark Lake waa re-olerled a trustee. , W. Adam* we* elected rtpre- i sentatlve to the grand lodge, wlf h It. i Thorn a* alternate. I All theultlcers ere uew member* of His lodge. The older members having ' served long end .faithfully, they decided loglve the "fresh blood" aohauoe ' couduct thliigs. Th# by-iaws of the lodgt war* revised it Ihe tqyetlng. Following the election, the msmhera . were given e treat of aendwlchea, ■ apple*, milk and oolle*. I I Dark Iran Vacation Trip. W. W. Madduck, druggist at Eighth , atreet and Aabnry avenue, he* re- . turned from e visit lo friend* In New i York and clllea In Penniylvaula and t New Jeraey. • W. H. Wooley, who ■ we* conducting the store In Mr. Madj dock's abseuoe, ba* returned to hla ■ ham* In Pitmen, eccompeuled by hi* wife
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Local Boya Had Splendid t Time aa Gaesta of Bit- * ter Resort Brothers. / Asslatanl Pustmatler The# W. Bv- u erlngham and B. C. Duflteld, George Mnrpby. Joseph W. Cox end Wll- c ton H. Wlllsta, tb* four last named ' being letter terriers, went from her* ' Atlantic City Monday evening lo " attend tb* meeting of Atlantic City 1 No. .870, National Association 1 of Letter Camera, held In lb* poet 1 onto* building. Among tbose who mad* speeches 1 Netkmsl Vice President Gainer, 1 of Muncle, and T. W. Everfagham. I City Commleatooer Harry Bacba- 1 recti was among Iba gneata. He waa postmaster in Atlantic City ter stereo year* end Is held In b'gh esteem by, all of the employee of lbs oflie*. The local bo/r enjoyed tb* vlelt as well aa th* refreshment* served HIS MOTHER ILL B- *». «.■• Called ta Wort Harris While aa Vacation. Capf George W. Lea. wbo I* on duty al tbe Rellanee Fire Company's house, bee returned from a vacation trip, part of which be spent fanning In BurliugCounty. He wa* called to Port ' while on hie vacation, by the lllnaee of fate mother. Mr*. Deborah A. 1 wa* vlaMing h#r*on, Cept1 Harry Lee, at that pipes. Her eondl- ' Hon wee considered Si nous for a few 1 dVtrc. Lee, who to 78 years old, to well 1 known In this city, where she haa ' spent the summer seasons with her eons and -daughter for a number of ! y*""- -w oris anlltf al Carpcatcrs. * The carpenter* of Local Union 1894 , will bold an open meeting In the Knight* of Pytblaa Hell Krlday even- " log, Daeember », at 8 o'etoek All , carpenter* arc Invited Is attend and J they will M made- weleowrc. ^ 4 Two lota*outheest corner KUteeolh a street and West avenne. haijatB for r quick sale; five-room oottage. 888 Weat avenue, price. H.00O; eleven-room cotd tag*. Wesley road, entirely modern, d bargain, or will txchang* for property r. suburban to Camden or Philadelphia. Let oo Central avenue. bet wean -e Haventeenlb end Klgbtasnlh street*, rt facing tba ooaan, 91100; corner lot. Twentieth at and Central ave.. lltAU. I* PRANK B. DARBY, ;y REAL EHT ATE BROKER, a- Bourne Bldg. Hth and Asbnrv Ava. I adv.
Appeal of Large Delegation of Ocean City Men Hp4 No Effect oA Board. ; The Cape May County Board of ; Free holders, at a meeting at Cap* May I Court House I'usedey, decided Jo favor 'nf building a bridge from Beeeley'a Polut to Homert' Point aa part of the . Hlate ocean boulevard. Thla action followed th* preaantatlou of a petition from cltlxene of the county outside of Ocean City, requesting th* btikrd to do eo. Th* following resolution waa adopted by Hie board, all tbe members voting for II with the exception of John P. i Fox and William H Johnson, the i members from Ocejtn City: Whereas, the subject of building a ' bridge over Egg Harbor Itay between r Herslsy'a Point, In Cap* May County, i end Ho triers' Point, In Atlantic County, i New Jersey, ha* occupied public at- . lentlon for several yaara past; and Whereas, said bridge baa been ooo- ■ iddered the connecting link Id tbe Htate'e project of au ocean boulevard, >. or coutlnuou* highway along or near - the Atlantic coast, tb* survey aud ew- • timet* of ooet of said bridge having mads and paid for; and I Whereas, It waa understood that I when tb* improved highways or Huts • aid roads were built In Cap* May • County to Reetley'e Point aud In Atlantic County to Homers' Point, It I would then be th* time to build seld bridge, aud uow that said roada i»Va " been built, llierafore, He It resolved, lliel aa public necessity exists for such a bridge, w* hereby express our deelrc eud wliilogoeea to take action leading to Iteeonapuc1 Hon end hereby direct our elerk to so' >- notify th* governor of tbe Htate, the • Hlate highway commtoalou, th* Hlate d road commissioner, and the Board of o Freeholders of Atlantic Couoty, an I- that a fair, free and impartial koowl- » edge of our action be made known to I* each of them and thalr aaslstaun* aud ao operation second end a meeting arranged for at the earliest possible data. rangai lur at »us earnest posaiuie nam.
Freeholder fttot endeavored to have metier refrrrad to a committee of the board of fYsatmtdera, but wlthont That Ihe msmhera of, Hi* board take prom pi action looking to lb* bolhlltig of th* bridge wa* urged by several of the county realdenu especially Interested, them Including Proteeutor Lloyd, K V. Corson, of Marmara, end Anthony B. Hmlth, a former director uf tb* board of freeholders. Th#t* we* at the meeting a large delegation of busfheee and professional from Ocean City, aitd • peso ha* were mad# by Heereury Otto M. Towneend, of the Board of Trade; Clayton Heine* Brick, Dr. 1. N. Griec-jra and tb* Reva. H. Wealey Lake end W. K. Klaher . Mr. Townaend told of the effort* , made end the work accomplished by tb/ Board of Trad* in furthering the plana aud construction of tb* propose . bridge across Ureal Egg Harbor Bay , from Ocean- City lo Homers' Point. , . Mora then 980, 0U0 worth of stock I and bond* have been subscribed and bids for tb* preliminary Work on the ~ • bridge have been naked. M r. Towneend and Hm other speaker* claimed that Inasmuch as the Oceaa City-Homers' Point bridge will be bo lit. sod would answer ell tb* porpoaes of ' the oth*r bridge. Ibsre to no ueeomlty to bond the county at thla time for tbe f other structure. Tb* tact that Ocean * !j (,'lty pays one fourth of the county tax ,. we* also brought out for the eoueMrrat ftlon of the board. _ , • The eloquence of tbe speakers did '• not effort the ten member* of the |1 board from the other sections of tbe * county, their constituent*, to to claimed, being tor tb* Bessley's Point- [; Honiara' Point bridge. : _ 'f .A.Tltosa«y" rii* jae»'. > Many people are bothered at thto - lime of year over the twIertORT of a suitable Christmas preset for frieod. ,c out of town. Not* few of our raa! i- dents solved thto queelton a few years '• ego, and they are allll following th* ™ custom, by subscribing for Hm Hgjrn•cgi. for a year to ba sent lo kim friend interested In Ocean c*y'i dotng*. Il :h toapramnithattaepprnetated by tha or recipient. Try It thla year. It eoaa* * only 91. ta. — : "" ' it, Bargain — Hal al nalaaal aatak fae* ». mutl and s°k, all perfoet sktaa;

