OCEAN CITY SENTINEL -
VOL. XXXIII. OCEAN CITY, N. j„ THURSDAY, AUGUST 28. 11113. NOi. 22
Ocean City Sentinel OC KAN CITY, rv J. — -er- I R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor end Proprietor ti.oo Per Yeer, Strictly in Advance. Atlantic City Theatres riuitl.. K" AUt.ee. S.lurd.» .1 2 JO Prior to Reopening at Knickerbocker Theatre, N. Y. ( CHARLES EROHMAN Pra»U JULIA SANDERSON AuUted br JOSEPH P. CAWTHOHNt THE SUNSHINE GIRL EVgNINGS-lSc. SOc. 7Se. It 00, 11 S). WOO MATINEES— 2Sc. SOc, 75c. M OO. 1150 Muedir. Tatldev sad Wtdsrldaj g««ni»«i. Scat COHAN & HARRIS STOP THIEF The Farce Riot of New York all luM year at the Gaiety Theatre. Dance Every Cold l.unchee, Wednesday and I «c. Saturday Night The Excursion House JAMES CLARK Proprietor MAIN STREET and . . . NEW JERSEY AVENUE SOMF.HS* POINT :: N.J. Try an Ad. in # The Sentinel
| ATTORSttt'tT.l.t w. jy^ORGAN HAND, .1 ATTORNEY and j COUNSELLOR-AT LAW, UuprMMOout^t^.n^M.tOb.r. NtrtaiT Public UMltt («l RT HOIUH. J, I (Opposite Public BulliUafS) , j^°w ""offices" 1 5 Apgar & Bosweli, ' c LAW OFFICES 1 Godfrey & Godfrey. c ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. JAMES M. E. HILDRETH Counsdlor-at-Law ] — T'OWNSENI) GODFREY I ' ^ ^ Attorney-at-I-aw^; J ] ^yiLLIAM B. DAVIS t- | Attorney at Latv - :un*,Kighllt Hlreet Uouan CHy New Jersey j " Fall Millinery fl'i.l line of felt hats J. H. HILDRETH'S Boyle Commercial Agency 024 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J | E. C. BOYLE, manager Claims adju.lv, I and collected anywhere in Called Stales. ; Otis M. Townsend 1 A Practical Seashore Architect j I.lcenaetl by the Btate. * ( EIGHTH STREET, OPP. P. O. . OCEAN CITY N. J.
J X. GR1SCOM, M. D. EIGHTH ST. AND WESLEY AVE. j;S Allen Corson, M. D. ' » City New Jersey DK. W. P. HAINES COR. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE OCEAN CITY. N. J. PKTTIT, M. 1). 807 WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY CHARLES B. RIDER DontiMt" 809. Central Avenue Ut'CAN AT*. 1*. J. Hughes* Central Pharmacy ii(an si. ,u Wob, A v.. J. THORNLEY tlUOHES, Maaeger MIDDOCK'S PHIRMiCY 8th and Ashuty Avenue k The girls all say, meet me at Sanitary Fountain and treat me to a glass of delicious soda's, or sundae. They know what's good.
«r WESLEY AVENUE Near 18th Street
- ' V'., One of the Choicest Locations of Ocean City A lot facing the Ocean, Containing 3600 sq. feet ONLY $1150 It cannot be duplicated for the price Massey & Edwards Eighth and Central Avenue Q m . %
MODERN OCEAN PIER TO 1 00 UP AT TENTH STREET
s Deal tor Big Improvement Made by Stanton and ; Scull, Inc. A laige modern ocean pier of cuuf after Ihe ■ioillar modern structures along |be beach In Atlantic City and extending out mil to 1000 feet to aea, look, now almnet like a certalnlly for the foot of Tenth ulreet, thl. city. The 111 ten ti.it] lain have the pier completed early neat year til tune to be opened for Hie Eerier waun and the early " spring and summer huvinea.. 1 The deal looking. to title admirable > improvement along the noeau front 1 wan handled by the tlrm of real evtate « "• o|ieratore and hrokeia, BUntou and ' Scull, Inc., who unite recently eoldlhe r large ocean front tract ou which wan ' built one of Ihe late* and newe.t I moving picture theater.. ' Although »omr detail, are still n|wii for adjurimstri, the negotiation* have ' reached .uch a .(age there I., every 1 v reason to look forward to the aatla- ' factory cunaummatlnli of the atl'atr I and the beginning of work thia aulunin. ■ Those Intereated Hi Ihe project have 1 large amuaemuut enterprise In varlnna I parte of the country ; largely, however, - In Philadelphia and New York The 1 man representing lliene lutereata, and 1 advanced to lla prevent ntage. la Fred. I T. Keuuage. ' " Mr. Heuuage ha« apent tlir auuunrr aeaMiua In Ocean City for a number of i yeara paat. The pier prupualtloii in- ' ' lereeted him greatly, and for a year I paat lie liaa been aliapliig hia plana to ■ acquire dealrablc frontage on Ihe ocean 1 with Hie Idem of Improving It along Ilia line, above mentioned Through hla .(filiation, with theatrical and amusement people, lie haa intereated e number and made tliem aee the altuatlnn < - through hi. eves, with the reeult that he haa their" llnanrlal backing and (moral support. Several aeta of plana are belug made n from which to make the ultimate aelec- t Hon. The prevent thought la to have d an arcade eiilraure from the ocean able of the Boardwalk, along Ihe aide, of 1 . tractlvely planner) alorea Heyomltnla , 1 point will come a large amiiaemeut auditorium, a concert ball, promeu1 adea, and hi all probability a auuken ■ c pool In lha nature of an aquarium, c which will tie atocked from the dally , calohae that llkewlae may he a feature of the enterprlne. Everything will be planned along (he moat modern and updo date llnre, with atrength, durability aud beauty aa underlying " featurea. „ The approximate coat of the prnposl- , Hon, aa now outlined, probably will be from 1200,000 h. «2SO.OOO. > — \ riatlorm Palrudrd. I The Reading Kallroad Company's • lucreaaed hualneee thla year haa cauaed q Ihe rompauy to extend the platform of Ita freight bourne half of lla former length A roof Is being built over the ' platform. i
FRIENDS HELPED . THEM CELEBRATE
W. W. Adams and Wile Observe Tenth Anniversary of Their Wedding. ■Mr. aud Mrs Wlllard \V. Adams last Wedneaday .evening celebrated tbejtemh anniversary or tbelr marriage at their bom* on Aebury avenue, above Seventh street . ( A large representation of Ihe Daughters of America was Invited to participate In the "tin wedding" fastlvltlee, which they did. A bountiful anpply of refraelimenla I was nerved on tin platea, Ihe Ice cream i being served with tin apoona. Mr. and Mrs. Adama received a i beautiful, costly cut-glean dl.li aa a I token of the high eeteem In which i they are held by tbelr many frltnd*. Among those present were George O. Adama and wife, William Ulbbe, Bamuel B. C'oover, A. G. Gilbert end wife, t'barlea E Adama and wife. Mm. Katbryn Smith. Mrs. Minnie Carlisle, Mrs. Sarah Lake, Mrs. Hae Lee, Mrs Joseph Barclay, Mrs. Mabel Busby, Mlse Florence Gray, Harvey Adama, Orrllle Adama and wife. Mr*. William Barrer, Wesley, Leoora, Meryle, Roth, Scott, Th.-maa, Hubert and Oswell Adama and William Lake and wife. Prof. Snook ■ Visitor. Prof. U. Alvln Snook, the popular principal of tbe Krankford High School, was among tbe many visitors at Iba regatta of tbe Ooeen city Yacht Ulnb Saturday afternoon. Prof. Snook, until this year, was a moat enthusiastic member of tbe Ocean City Motor Boat Clob, but, owing to bla position, he haa been held in Philadelphia for It'e dignified and gives yon a dellrioua aanaa of security to own yonr 'OU,e * OCEAN CITY. Beeldee, yonr responsibility aa a real estate owner makea yon a desirable crimen. Think R over, then call on HARKY HKADLBY, Real Katata Operator, Ninth and Aabury arenoe, next to Are house who will abow, yon the very beet way and ~ some of Iba giuat eat bargain, to bo fonnd here en tbe easiest terms I Phone connestkm adv. Fo* Hal*.— Cottagss and lota In moat (tasfi alita locations la Oeaan City, Apply to A. Cotton 61* Aabury avenue, Oeaan Ulty, New Jersey. adv.
1 1 AT SEA IN BOAT ALL LAST NIGHT , Capt. Mulford and Friends Had Unpleasant Experience ' on Toosatn II. , Captain L. Willanl Mulford, the owner; Vice Coiuuiodose tlisrle- j ' t'urran, Charles W. Gla-er ami son. c Captain DanUeubecker and > Knglneer Cobb had a thfllllng ox perl- I on the Tocaam II last night, on board of which they lay at aea four of I live miles olT Ocean CHy from early I evening until 7 o'clock thl. mom- I wet through. The Tocaam II. after winning Ihe • al the Allaulic City Motor lloal the trophy, immediately Marled for I succeeded in passing over I lie Abaeeou ' although the boat struck the bar ! accora|lfuiiliig thla. I at tlcean City, bill attempted to I cross the Inlet. They got right Into ' heavy breakers and were forced to turn I They again made another un- I successful atlempt. ' The families of the men were greatly alarmed during the nlglit, but they nomewhat comforted by Ihe Ingiven them by the llfe-aavers . at the Fourth street station that there was a boat anchored off Ocean City. CAUGHT LARGE CRABS , Frrrman » lad Won Oot Tsrul] HrrOolrn. - Clarence Freeman and son, Robert, 1 nf Camden, who are great lovers of the 1 hay, made their record catch Thure- ■ day, by briuglng home Iwauty-llve doaeu large crabs. Mr Freeman la glad lo publish thla, ' others of Ocean City's resident" - aud visitors will know that there allll are lota of crabs in the hay, If one tlnd ihe lucky spot. Thla la Ida third large catch of the , season. I — , . ( Helping tbe J oaaved. | Colonel and Mrs. I. B. Aaronaou. j officers In charge of the "Helping , Hand Keacua aud Belief Work," Willi headquartere at Eighth street and avenue, report that they are excellent meetings lu different | sections of the city every evening. I say their meetings are taking < ette. I on the unsaved and bringing ' conviction to many, who ask for prayers and religious tracts. i
NEW MEMBERS FOR ANGLERS' CLUB
i Summer Residents | Active in New Organiza- | . tion Here. The Anglers' t'lubof Ocean (Sty held a moat enthusiastic meeting Friday night at Ihe More of T. l.ee Adams, Seventh street and Aabury avenue! , Considering the weather conditions ' there was a large attendance and manynew aud prominent men In Ihe resort Various plana for llie future were losrilon for a club house on the Hoardwalk, so as to he ease of access to Ihe llshermen. 1 fa r l li s dlscuaaion, wlilclr I dually wound up with a resolution lo i lo anyone <m the island. 1 It was decided to Hicorimralr Ihe , clubby September I ' Twenty-two members were taken in ' IBM nlglil. They were Harry T. Me- ' lev-lit, Frederick Oak ford, HI wood < Wilson, Maurice V. Daniels, George ' It rlile, John It. Groves, Nelson I John Bashaw , W. W. Hlbaon, i W. It. Allen. C, B. Comatock, Harry 1 , Boyd, Warren Mitchell, P. K ! > Wright, C. H. Van fleet. G. M. Mills- i paugh, T. L. Strong, George Long, A. Palmer, C. H, Jacob and I George Unit. THREE NEW SCHOOLS Joneph G Champion, of this criy, , baa received contracts to build three public school houses In Upper Town- , ship, this county. Que Is to be at Ti.ckahoe, costing ' FW00; another at Palermo aud Ihe 1 third at Beavflle. The houses In tbe , last two named places will cnat $3000 ' , each. All will be one story airiicturee , Mr. Champion also has received the contracts to make alterations to tbe i school houses at Reealcy'a Point and \ Marahallvrila. _ { Given cwnlract (or Cnlscrta. At the meeting of the Cape May County Hoard of Freeholders Wedneaday. Henry V. Clouting was awarded the contract for tbe cnlreris on the Ouean Criy tnmplke. subject lo the ap- ; proral of the Btate Highway Depart- ; mriit. Ills bid was $1 18fl 88. The 1 other bidders were Hand A Broadway , $1747.20; Walter Holmes, Stale Boat! Commissioner Slrvrns appointed Learning Bice, engineer . Cape May County, aa Stats , suginesr. The appointment has been , , ennflrmed by the Cape May County 1 Board of Chosen Freeholders. Mr r Hire lias been the board's engineer' for
ORATORIO AT M. E. CHURCH PLEASED LARGE AUDIENCE
NOVEL SHOW AT THE YACHT CLDB One of the Best Entertaini menttt of the Season Next Friday Night. A novel entertainment will be given i the Ocean City Yacht Club In the i club house Friday evening, Augn-t 29. There wlll be fan for the i children, aud fun aud harmony for i the grown-ups, It Is staled by Vice i Commodore Charles J. Curren, of iba social committee, i Tbe eutertalnera for the evening will , be Merl in E. Kloetr, aopreuo; Emllle I Krider Norrle, reader; Heleu Bead, . barplet: Fidelia Male Quartet; Harry , Brace, a duet etngei ; John H. Vendereloot, baeeo; William Austin, tenor; , Harry Cortiwell, baritone; Pletru, , plaoo-accordeon player; Pruf. A. l Kansteln. "the deceiver;" George , Wenlllag, humorist, and Douglass I and Meerot, In a novelty musical act Tickets can Ik gained at the Hub J DR. S. E- EWING DEAD * Sou of Former ShertH Had nasi Fries ds la rata City. ^ The many friends of Dr. S. Eldredge r Ewlug, son of format Sheriff Ewlng, were ahocked Sunday to bear of his ^ daath, which occurred at ha home In Tnckahoa Saturday evening from acute Indigestion. Ha was about 33 yeara old. p Dr. Ewlng waa the fleet resident ir physician of the new Capa May Jloiel, and be.alao practiced In Carndeu and l( al Laeaburg. Ha leavea a wklows^^ la •< reel's Bad Condlilon. Thirteenth alreat, at Haven avenue, *• la In bad condition. Tbe road-be^was ? filled until Haveu avenue waa reached, " and there la a drop of about two tact at " that point. People In an automobile , made a narrow eecape from serious InJury by reaaoo of tbe condition of tbe street, and alao Jo* missed being In struck by a Rsadlug Railroad train, y, Joaapb Clifford says he will attaod lo a s, light there p rotated a lamp and oil v, are fnrnlabad by Iba criy.
Fxcelient Quartet Was Ably Assisted by a Well-Trained Cooros. I The feature of Ihe eveumg service In tbe First M. K Church Sunday evening was Ihe singing by tbe quartet, with a chorus of twenty or more voices. The "Gloria" frum the "Twelfth Mass" wee superbly rendered, and tbe chorus work In the "Inflammatua," from "Slabet Meter" could scarcely 1 he excelled "I'm a Pilgrim," eolo . and chorus, was appreciated by tbe f audience. In fact, tbe whole program ' was a aeries of musical gems bandied ' by artiste. i Not fewer than 1000 pereona were present aud scores were turned away I oneble lo get (tending room. > The subject of Dr. Helnaa' ten inlu- . ute address waa "Iutenalty," aud II > waa gathered from the addraee that lie - used that word to mean the appllca- ; lion of the concentrated energy »' the i. whole mail lo llie apeclllc object to be attained, e Dr. Haloes -aid in part : S "That was eipiittriise moment In tbe I history nt/GIis nellou when Webster b rose In tlik-Uflfted Steles Senate to reply to Hayue and made Ihe speech Dial, thirty years later, nerved Ihe armies that kept tbla republic oue and ludlvlalble. Another Inteuee moment y wee when Lincoln, looking from the White Hoo-e serous Ihe Potomac, eaw >e the disunion flag In sight of the Cap- , Itol and prayed for Union victory with ^ ell tbe might of hla great aot.1. He wrestled with God in prayer and pren Yelled." 0 The speaker then declared that tbe moment wbeu Jesus Chad went to |( Calvary was the supremely Intense moment for the bnman race. Ha cried '• tbe caae of tbe leper, who, coming to d our Lord, said: "Lord. If Tbou wilt, Thou canst make me clean." ""--''The leper." said lha speaker, "believed with hie Whole personality In the Lord's power lo heel him and e, boldly plead bis faith. IS "Everyone who tbue believes end j tbue pleads must be anewerad accordlog lo bla aaklng." le ■ * 1 n- "Fob Saul— In tbe Gardeoe Tract, ha several moderate priced lota reoeatly <% acquired by me on Station Road, sad. n. dose to new trolley line, np to grade ' e with new curbs and walks. Look for >11 new sign. Thomas J. Ha wybb, Wot caster, Maaa. adv. 7-10 tf. .- ' ' : 1
PARIS EASY WINNER OF > i REAR COMMODORE'S OFFICE
— 1 SONG CYCLE DREW LARGE AUDIENCE , t Splendid Musical Program u Given by Vocalists from e Philadelphia. The annual concert by the ('only t Quartet of Philadelphia, al the First M. K. Church, this city, was given lest i i Thursday evening In the spacious au- ' dltnrlum of that handsome edlllce. « , The popularity of this quartet , out the largest audience ever , , assembled lo the church, for a secular , i entertainment, with" the possible exception of the children's concert. , , The perfect combination of a cool ( evening slid a sympathetic audience, , , including not only music lovers, but , . professional singers and must- , i clans, brought forth ttia best that was , In this excellent quartet. , The song cycle, "The Little Hun- , i bonnet,-" proved to lie moet Inspiring, , well as entertaining, the participants rendering their eeleclioiij lu perfect and aytnpaihy, aa If It were , . a pleasure to give this musical treat. f The accompanist, R. Kenneth Howe, I gave a marvelous exhibition at his , favorite Instrument, the orgau, playing a I moat throughoutlheentlreentertalD- , ment without score, which fact marks , him as a musical genius. The program wa«i« follows; , Quartet — Rlggoletto. , Contralto — Bloeaome, t'ruxam J Tenor— Nervano, Adams f Hoprano Morning, Cohen from Feud, Gounod ( , Quartet— Annie Leurle, Buck J Hong Cycle— "The Little Huubonnel." , The quartet comprises such well- , , vocalists ai Emily Htokea , Hagar, aoprano soloist of the Walnut , 1'resbyterloo Church; Miss May ' Walters, contralto aololst of the NoMb- ' minster Hresbylarlan Church; Henry c i tenor soloist of llie Overbrook E. Church, and Frank M. Conly, . hssso soloist of the Park Avenue M. E ; ChUNh. KmnssiFni Annonnced. « r An announcement of the engage 1 ment of Lawrenoe M. Lear end Miss < ' Ktbd C. No room, both of thla city ■ ' haa been received with Interact by their | ' many friends here. Mr. Lear lea hustling young business man, and Miss Noroom la the daughter of Mr. < aud Mrs. Joseph H. Norrom. No lime < has been sei for the wedding. , ■rrvlna mm Train Deapaicber. J ' "Bam" Beddlg, formerly telegraph ' operator al the Reading's Tenth street 1 aiatlun lu tbie city, hot who wae sent i ' from here to Haddon Heights more ' than a year ago to take, charge of the r station there, has been serving as train deapatcher In Camden" this summer.
AUXILIARY HAD ! GREAT MEETING
7 Visiting Presbyterian Women Spent Afternoon at the Ocean City Yacht Club. I The Vidtlug Ladles' Auxiliary of - the Flrd Presbyterian Church had a , very delightful meetlngTbnreday aftere noon at tbe handsome home of the Ocean Criy Yacht Clab. '} The attendance was the largest lu the e hldory of the organization, there being ' 67 ladles present. Mrs. John Natal > aud Mra. A. D. Palmer, tbe hostesses, 0 left nothing undone to make t he e occasion a notable one. a Recitations, songs land mualoal oelec1 lions were given by Mrs. Charles H. Arthur, Mrs Albert Chance, Miss » Catharine Litllefleld and M!m Grace y Nazal, ell of whom acquitted tbemedvee moat creditably, responding to i- frequent and prolonged encores. II Very encouraging reports were pre- « seated by tbe officers, and It waa ani- nonnced that meetings will be held by is tbe auxiliary In Philadelphia this wlo- « tar, to further tbe good feellog prevailing among the ladles aud In the Inlertet of tbe First Pieaoyterleu Church, of ic this criy. " The neat meeting, winch will be the ' last for the eaason, will be lietd on h Thursday afternoon at 2.S0 o'clock. '« Mrs. Cbarlaa T. Gllden and Mrs. <> Robert Boee will be the boataaaaa, 11 entertaining at tbe former's palatial •« summer Tills at Twentieth street and *' Wesley avenue. After refreshments bad been served £ 'the ladles adjourned, having voted the le afternoon a very enjoyable one. tl
8 — m « b " Yacht club members learned with w regret Monday of the death Bunday In tbe Hahnemann Hoapltal, PhllaIn Uelphla, at Alex. Gulnn, the club's „ caterer. He was well liked by- the J officers and members. , *- ' s ■ b Legal papers of all dasrriptluos, In- P . eluding wills, are rarvfully drawn by H R. Curt to Robinson al bl> officu. 744 5 d- Asbory avenue, thwaii City, N.J. adv. 1 Fo* balk.— Two A.bury avenue , rt. lota, between Kigbteentb aud Nine- ' Jy teaulb streets, Hectlon D. Nos. 614 aud st, 61.1; aesy to And, being tbe onlv lota In de that equate cleared of brash; look for tor sign. " r •r- Thus j. bawtu, . i advt. Woreaataf, Maes. 1
Popular "Charley" Cnrran Unanimous Choice for Commodore of Yacht Clab. The report that there wat a contest for the office of rear commodore of the Ocean CUy Yacht Club must bave been started by someone In the "exuberance of eblhualaam," to use the expression of George F. Fish trade at tbe annual meetings of the club In reference to another matter Batniday evening. Tuere was - nothing lo It" but Daniel Perls. *' The vote fo* the three candidates I). H. Perls. 228; O. A. Blsler, Jr., 96, and L. Wlllard Mulford, 44. There atki votes cast. The announcement of Iba vote was received with chcere and a number at the members began singing "For He's Jolly Good Fellow." Mr. Parris overwhelmed with congratulation's, and about midnight be was glvao a ralltbumplen serenade. Vice Commodore Charles J. Cnrran was unanimously elected ooenmodere, and Cbarlaa F. Wall waa cboeeu viae commodore. Former Benator Lewie M. Crease re-elected treasurer, and Harry F. Stanton secretary. The other offloere sleeted were us follows: Hoard of Governors— A. M. Gray and C. L. Hrecktoy for three yean each. Hegalla Committee— K Warren Anderson, Norman W. Fort and Baauai W. Wood. The annual dnas ware Increased lo Uratlfylng reports ware received th« various committees. James W. Ferolay reported for tbe auditors that tbey had audited the books of tbe treasurer up to Angus* SI, bat, luaemucb as tbe financial year ends Beptamber 80, It oroold be ueeeeoary for them to make another audit that data. Mr. Crease, the treasurer, asld be wae glad the matter had beau brought up by Mr. Farutoy, for it waa absurd, on the face of It, for tbe by-lawa to flx the end of tbe fiscal year and coaaaqnaully lha annual report nearly two months after tbe annael meeting and after tbe bed oloeed and the oeembere tied gone bome. Benator Crasae was of tbe optnlou.be •akl, that the fiscal year should sod i with tha annual masting of tbe einb, that a complete report for tbe preceding twelve months eoold be made to tbe members at tbe annual tneatlag. To acoomplnh this, Mr. Crease ; moved that lbs fiscal year and tba I Thursday before tbe annual meettag. 1 Cbarlaa W. U laser said ibta lueon- ' slstency In tbe club's present by-laws was only ona of many tbat needed correcting. The by-tswa were adopted years ago and should ba tboroughly revised to meet present ooodRtons. I On motion of Mr. Ulaaor, a commlt- [ tet, with tba Hon. D. O. Watktaa as clialrman, was appointed to thoroughly revise obsolete and Ineonatotaut eee- , tlone of lb# constitution and by-laws. BINDER WORKS WELL oivirtu la Betw* AwwtteW it the ' iksre tamed. 1 Much Interest to being manifested ' In tbe application of tbe bl- prod act of wood palp, called glutrin. which to being applied to the Bbore Road on tbe ' way to Tuekahoa, says tbe Cefle May i Btar and Ware. Director H. 8. Rutherford, of tbe Cape May County ' Board of Freeholders, states that, so far, four out of tha nineteen miles or Iba road from Ooort House -to Tnckahoa bad beau applied and bad gtraa ' proof of being a moat valuable binder for tba county's gravel roads, the Mate ones of which are being eu Rested to o tbe hardest traffic teat In tbelr history Tbla >n balance to being paid for by (he Btate and Ita action to lo bold tbe '* loom gravel log* bar in dry weather, ' while In wet weather tbe rata brings !* It to tbe surface again; It to not aa all ' Ingredient. Next year, it to statad, the " Bute will bave tbe oouapagy work ou this end of IDs shore road, where the traffic to heaviest of all sections. • Now that Commissioner Stereos to ° wall an bto way to Earope,where he to going lo look Into road ooodtttaoa, he '- has left lo charge of the offioe State " Road Supervisor Meeker. Dtmatar »! Rutherford wee lu Trenton recently. d He bad an Interview wRh that nffintel and found that tba Btma had allowsd >d tbe board tba sum of $*X» for npibii w on tbe Ocean HlgbwaJ at this sod.
fetffond. w'-ik-b fund to from the license Jus collected. Two lota southeast corner Fill sen Ik street and West arsons, bargain for quick sale; flve-renm cottage. SU West avenue, priee, $1,900; eleven -rooea colter*, Wesley toed, entirely ■ a Sere, pbia. Lc( on central sreoue.betweea Hereatieuth aud Klgtileeth streets, faring tba oeaau, $1199; rsnsar tot. Tweuttoth st. and Central are., HIM. FRANK K. DABBY, REAL KHTATB BROKER, Bourse flldg. Sth and AtanyJtra. ' For Saul— Two Iota MxMS foal, corner Flfty-rlgbtb and CUataaJ. AdK. G. H„ Swntwi. eMm. 1 adv. MWt,

