OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
vdtrxxxill. OCEAN CITY, N. J.,' THURSDAY, OCTOBER '23, .1!U3 . , xo- 30
Ocean City SSntinel OCEAN- CITV. N. J. R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor Si.oo Per Year, Strictly in Advance. ' MORGAN HAND. -InOtis M. Townsenci .A Practical Beasbore Architect Hocused by the Bute -:- eighth street. opp. p. o. OCEAN CITY N JBoyle Commercial Agency 624 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J. E. C. BOYLE, rtanagcr Claim! adjusted and collected anywhere in Uuited Slates. Dance Every Cold Lunch ei, Wednesday and F,eSaturday Night The Excursion House JAMES CLARK :s Proprietor MAIN STREET and ." t . NEW JERSEY AVENUE SOMERS* POINT :: N. J.
. »TTOBI»rV*-*T-I.AW. jy|ORGAN HAND, i ATTORNEY and | COUNSELLOR-AT LAW. Solicitor. Uaat.r and Eaamlosr in Cbaacere, ( supreme Court Commleeluner. Notary Publicsj tare may rot'itT aot ir, «■ 1 , (Opposite Public Bulldlnat), i ! J^waoffices ; Apgar & Boswell, i \HBC HV AVKNIK aud^BlillTII HTKKKT ( i^AW OFFICES Godfrey & Godfrey, « . Usrueti Huildioi. , ATLANTR3 CITY. N.J. i JAMES M. E. HILDRETH >-j Counsellor-at-Law J: "TOWNSEND GODFREY Attorney-at-Law _ Hart let! HulMlnr A! 'leooyClly M.lord.y. Mi I * , WILLIAM B. DAVIS Attorney at Law £ mm Eighth Hi reel Ocean City New Jersey °r! Try an Ad. in j.j The Sentinel
>" DID YOU EVER J a stop to consider how important it is to have your home cpn- J * structed by responsible builders' "J Have yotl seriously con- i ' sidered the parts that are hidden? " Have you ever considered r f how great and important the framing, foundations and other liid- f f den parts play in the life and safety of your building? 1| I.et us I A advise you how your home should be built. •[ Plans and speci- f J fications free 4 ' Barber &. Newberry { 5 BUILDERS t | office: sixth AND west ave., ocean city, n. J. J A Beautiful Lot Corinthian Ave. near Fourth St. Fiuest location north of Sixth street. Thirty feet front, flagged, curbed and graded Only $975 It will surely bring $45.00 a front foot within one year A RARE BARGAIN > MASSEY & EDWARDS eighth and central ave.
( MILLER BROTHERS denn a hemsley >*- WMOLmmALM tmo HmrtiL *.»u«oru«iM or DENN'S CELEBRATED ICC CREAM J rax-ac a aauav Avmur ocrxw city, n. j | powell's THEs?EoLpirE; FOR - Dry Goods, Notions, and Men's Furnishings New Goods in All Lines for the Fall Season. Come in and look them over. powell's 921 R. Curtis Robirison -m Conveyancing and Insurance Notary Public end Commissioner of Deeds {Voh. 744-46 Asbury Avenue OCEAN OITV. N. J. AN,; to Lewn 00 Hood and Mortgage . 4
L N. GRISCOM, M. D. ' ST. AND WESLEY AVE. Sfl Allen Corson, M. D. w* »• | 816 Wesley Avenue I Ocean City New Jersey', ;; DR. W. P. HAINES . |.i COR. NINTH ANO WESLEY AVE . j J| OCEAN CITY. N. J- j ^ ( — ;;; ; ~r~ t ~ ) Heuschm, PHTTIT, *. i>. BOT WESLEY AVE. ' OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY - s to p. in. , £)R. CHARLES B. RIDER ' n Dentiat'i 809 Central Avenue . * Hughes* Central Pharmacy j L tor Semeaet Cbecelries. "Tlie rhl. l | , J. THORNLEY HUGHES, Msnsger J Purler le fterweej , | MtDDOCK'S PHBUn: ! 8th and Asbuiv tvenne j The girls all say, meet me at t Maddock's Sauitary Fountain » and treat me to a glass of , A delicious soda or sundae, f They know what's good. • Fall Planting Now ts the Timr to Arrange lor PLANTING HEDGE, TREES. SHRUBBERY. ETC. J« J" Thomas J. Thorn 1128 Boy Avenue Price, and Work Right. Both Phones. jt Jt .J« J» lr Oeseo City, N.J. Ml, rex
Lawn Work0 Why not make wmr - -ashore home more aitmetive by. having ■ good lawn mailc? My gardeners er" men of long and practical eiperiFue*. NojMttcr what you want in thia line. Tsiwllie man. as I guarantee all work done and juices d| satisfactory. Estimates cheerfully given. k S. M. PONTIERE 5 916 Asbury Avenue dl 1. S. CHAMPION S MANUFACTURER OF c STRICTLY PURE ICE CRERM • Hotel and eotta** Trade a wpeetatty p , Phonre TTH ^AND WIST AVE. Ocean City Title and ; Trust Company ; of Ocean City, New Jersey ' , i CAPITAL <100,000 . 1 SURPLUS <30,000 I'ondnrt* a general Jbretdag bnalnrea. , •ni.u. nr ■ anardlan. W Ilia receipted for ana kept wiyiinsuncs title* issuss stances WM E. MABHKY, President HEN BY I). MOORE, First Vloa-Pre.ld.nl LEAI.IBW.l.t'OLAM.ItoeoBd Vies- President t:. K. BTII.WKLL Usoretary and Treseurer t J. KITHIAN TAT1CM. Hoi loiter DIRECTORS: clarion llrioee BrteE W. K. Rlw.y Hobert UareOD Henry I). Moore J. M, Cheater A«on U. Klee AHru Coreoo J.mre O.Hcull Harry Headier Daniel H. BUelmu KobertJ. Kay J. KlUilao Talam H. W, late K. Howard Thorn laalie H. Laidlam Otla M. Townarud Baakl.g ky Mall a SpecUlty Advertise in the SENTINBL
OCEAN FRONT LOTS * 1 SOLD BY JOS. I. SCULL & CO.
New Craft Will be Notable I' Addition to Ocean City |] Yacht Clnb. ] „|ieratore. have been cloelng up amur rales of ocean front land during the | few days. They report the follow- . lug trsnaectlous: _ ^ ^ ^ ^ street and Ocean avenue, owued by Kemble entate, V> feel of oeeau Willi riparian riglile, to a reetdenl of r j Fifty "teel of ocean front, between ' j Twenly-aistb and. Twenty eeveutb ' i el reels, to George P. Brick, of Woiwt- 1 bury. Fifty leet of oceen front, between ■ Twenty-.lxlb .and Tweuty-eeventb • streetn, to George B. Parker, of Ocean City. College SJ1 Central avenue, owued David Ktuee, to H. U. Cbadwiek, ' wagon builder in Cheefbr. Pa., who will occupy It during the summer ' Lot at Thirty tlilrd street and AeI avenue, owned ty Dr. Hlieruian i E. Ayars, of Philadelphia, to a Phlladelphiati. I^it owned by the Moore eetate on Fourth streets, to L, L. Wallace, Br., of this elty. HOUSE PARTY lalsrd tFrwFil-sds. Mr. and Mm. K. C. Patterson, of Philadelphia, relumed home Baturday afler spending a few days here and entertaining a house parly lu their cottage, 19 West Fourteenth street, from uutll Saturday. Those In the parly were Mrs. A. W. I llnrle and daughter, Mies Xarda; Miss | May Patterson, Mies Marlon Paltersou, Gerard Noble and Raymond Lieglit ner, of Philadelphia. All had a most enjoyable time 111 this city and left wltli much regret. I Members of Kalmla Tribe of Red r Men. of tble city, are preparing to attend the special opening entertainment of the fell end winter season to be given by I'equod Tribe, of Atlantic City, tomorrow evening. The Prquod . boys always do things In line shape, and the lucel •• Indians" are looking s forward to a pleasant time. Mayor Heedley end his wife heve gone on a trip and will not be heck until about November I. It Is staled. Director Tboru. was also out of town Monday, so It Is presumed that 1)1I rector Robert Flatter was holding down the Job of mayor.
G POPULAR SUMMER GIRL IS A BRIDE - Miss Alma Wheatraan and P. «» Jules LaFore Married in " Philadelphia. -i in. II, of the pinua, and P. Jules La- " of Philadelphia, were m ,rrted " evening of last week In " the Church of Ht. -Luko aud the " , -treats. Philadelphia. The church was well tilled with the I' I The ceremony was performed by Hie P rector, the Rev. David Steele. K [ A reception followed the ceremony r at the bride's home, 111 Bouth Fifteenth " street. . The bride, who we. given In mar- P I rlage l>y her father, was attended by '' . her sister. Miss Mabel Wheat man. " , bridesmaids. Mlm Marie Wall and " I Miss Eleanor Long, of Klklns Park Tlie bride wore a gown of sort white « satin and Imported Princess lace. The maid nf honor wore a pale pink crape meteor gown, the bodice of which was draped with silver lace. Mlsa Marie Wall was gowned lu j anther satin and Miss Long wore a ' . blue satin gown. Tliey carried yellow chrysanthemums. The maid of ' hondr carried pluk roses. The hrldy's boquet was bride's roses and IllliS of 1 ' the valley. 1 The best man was Wallace G Mur- 1 III and the ushers were Frederick Gelg, J " William Wtulerateln. ' On their retu'n from a trip, Mr. and ' Mrs. La Fore will reside al 4VW Wal- ' L nut street. , The BinmNRl. extends pongralula- J cai'dldstr for Carosrr. | Mark Lake, of tbla city, has been nameil by the Cape May County Rc- '* publican FJxccntlve Commlltee as the 0 candidate of that party for the office of 'j coroner This action was taken at a meeting of the committee last Batur- '• day. Several man bote received a few g votes at the recent primaries, hut Mark's votes were lu the lead. Ale Chicken folplr. -e A large delegation of the members k of Kalmla Tribe. No -220 Imp. O R • M., went from this city In sutomoblles ' Saturday evening to Petersburg, where they attended a chicken potple supjier lg given by the tribe of Red Men to that
FIELDER FAILED : ,|l IH MISSION HERE
Forgot to Tell Anx- - ious Patriots Who'll he 0 Next Postmaster. ; A good sired crowd gathered el the I corner of Eighth street aud Asbury avenue Friday morning lo listen In an address by Governor Fielder. The'rej were in the crowd Democratic poll- L Helens from almost every part of the • sklerably lncrea»e<l here by tlie army, -and anxious- lo be |w«tmaster g who made the opening speech, began by telling Ocean City people what a grand aud good city they have, aud how the people of Ibe county admire u this resort. He declared that Oceau ci City is leadfng aud that II was a great „ pleasure Tor him lobe here He con- „ gratulated the people on Ibe town's ^ and predicted for the place e „ glorious future as a municipality. . Congressman Baker stated that be p here unexpectedly, but lie felt p campaign not onU be<-s..»e this Btate , has furnished the president of tlie re- |, public. .Iiut also 'because ot the recent | marked advance made by New Jersey. c Reference to President Wilson w as greeted with timid hand clapping, which Increased as each candidate for the post office dlscoveied thai the other , r fellow was applauding. ! thai lies been accomplished during , the lest three years In wiping nip graft L f In closing he paid a strong tribute lo K f mlulatyetlou of Governor Fielder, whereupon there was some more timid applause, and tlie would-be post- ( masters smiled at each other and ( j Congressman Baker. , Governor Fielder repeated the speech he had been making In this section for several days before. He denied that he was on a Jny-rlde end defended his action In making personal pleas to the volets. He declared that Blokes Is not progressive, an ^ shown by Ids ^ rxpressed^hlmself as In favor of Inland 1 waterways end good roads, but failed - to touch upon the topic of tlie greatest e Importance to about one-third of bis . hearers who took a day ofl aud Joined In the automobile tour of the county, 1 and that question Is: ••Who'll be the next postmaster of r Ocean City?" t This Is the burning Issue of the hour among the local members of tha Democracy. „ gsusirisenl Annooncrtf. t M r end Mrs Charles W. While, nf » Norv ood. summer resideula of Ocean ■e City, announce the engagement of :r their daughter. Mies Florence Kleenor, it to Herbert Fowler Humphries, aleo of
SENATOR CRESSE I > HAS KILLED DEER
Ocean City Man, on Vacation ~ Trip, Shot Animal on ^ Indian Lake. Word was received bare lest Beturthet Senator Lewis M. Cresse had a deer on Iudlan Luke, Hamilton tYiunty. N. Y., on October 16. j Nothing was said as to the slxe of I he From Indian Lake, Mr. end Mrs. Cresse plauued to go to Troy, to visit relatives of Mrs. Crease. Then they will go to Vermont, to visit Hcnetor ' brother, George. The report 1 wee that they were having e very 1 pleasant time. J ■Ida for Cttv Ball. I It was decided by ibe City Cone oils- i sinners at tbelr regular weekly most- ' ■ng to advertise for bide for tbe erection of tbe new city ball, tbo bids to he lu and opeoed on Thursday after
noon, November 80. it wee expected pi , tbet tbe plane and apeclllcatloaa at would be befcre tbe board at lie meet- cr log last Thursday, but they were not hi presented at that tlma by tbe architects fa ' • 1 P Rrisrnrd lo New York. „ Lyndon ADg returned to New York t| : Betur ley after spending several , days here oo a visit to his parents. He _ had an excellent posit luu with a large ' In New York tlly aod bla many c " friends here were glad to see him. He t| la an Oceen City ecbool boy end bla p 1 friends were pleaaed to learn that be la n successful in tbe world of business. n Beared Consis tor Newt Tear. j. T Joseph I Bcoll A L'o. heve rented f the cottage, 710 Seventh street, owned , by Mrs. Elixebetb Jordan, of Haddontield. to F:. S. Hall, of Philadelphia, for next eummer. Mr. Hall hae rented here for the leet two "reasons. I .iii ■ < < It'e dignified and gives yon e dell- | 10 CIO us sense of security to own ybur i home at / OCEAN CITY. \ Besides, yonr reeponrehlllly ae a real eetate owner makes you a dea treble clttxan. Think It over, tlien call on HARRY HfcADLBY, ~ Real Estate Operator, Ninth and Asbury avenue, next to Are house who srllf shew yen the very beet way and aome of the graatest bargains to be l KSiJSLS."" "3T
COMMODORE PARIS 1 BUYS CRUISER COSTING $3000
SEE MENAGE IN PUBLIC GARAGES City Officials Will Permit None to be Bnilt Southeast of Asbury Ayemte. At the weekly meeting of the City Commissioners there was Introduced aud paased ou first and second read- , en ordinance declarlug that It shell be unlawful to erect any building, or alter, rebuild, extend or *d(| to any building southeasterly of Asbury . avenue for the purpoee of carrying on . tbe business of a public garage. It la provided thai any person or > pereous who shall violate the ordl- . nance shall, upon conviction before a
officer, be subject to a Uue In any sum not exceeding I800,at the dls- n crstlou of any officer before whom or they may be tried, end. In deof payment of the floe, be ln>- . prisoned In the dly or oounty Jail for u term not exceeding thirty daye, at discretion of this officer. k Uclsrc course Planned. Ij. Iw-tbe Flset Malhodlet Kpleoupat| Church last Sunday It was aunouueed J( a abort courae of lactates le being planned, the tame to be given daring > fall and winter. Krleuds of tha % movement are not, however, coollned tn any church. Two of the lecturers already been engaged and full b ' particulars will be made public In a Q 1 abort time. Attending World-a convention. I Mrs. Bpencfk Ba-eu, Mrs. Martha and Mr^Wut. F. UaNllntr. Inj, company with Mlsa Sarah Corson, of . Petersburg, and Mrs. Henry Rutber-'a I- ford end daughter, of Cape May City, r are attending tlie convention of the World's W.C.T.U. « HENRY GCRBNEY. the well < It known teaor, hae decided to open a : studio for a few hoars weakly at Ocean City for those who wish to study singing. Mr. Ouerney has found by e- experience here and abroad that pare io vocal col tore cannot be obtained by id book Ibeortea. bat moat be acquired by ba damoostraUon. Write Keley Hall. M Savaaleautbaod Walnut streets, Phlly. edelpbla. adv. 10 23, 2t
! Philadelphia Man and a Real- ] dent of Woodbury Were Among the Purchasers. | Tbe Ocean- City Yacht Club will have e handsome and notable addition I to Its beet next summer, when Rear . Commodore Daniel H. Parle will bring : Ills new |Min0 crul-er to these waters. < The boat Is now at Kselugton and le practically a naw craft, having been launched on Memorial Day of last 1 year. 1 The cruiser Is 88 feet long. foot I* beam, with 6 fool 4 Ineb head room It In tlie cabtu. Tbe cabin le tlnely tilted. Beside sleeping sccommode- ° tlona for four persons, 4tl hes e wash y room, toilet, etc. " Tbe era Her. which -has a SB-horse-power engine, will be brought I" " Ocean City about May 1. "~ 1- • 8AUER KRAUT DINNER
Willi -ire I.- l.wdwr* Eoleriolna ( Frtessaie am Mia Crsker. I William L. Lodwlf^-'hf Philadelphia. e well known fo*me as man of ' ctly, end treesorer of IbeOceen Oily Motor Host Club, gave a inner kraut dinner oh board his pretty crnkrer, the William L., al the foot of Toulhstreet. Frldsy. Those present ware Edward Brown, Joe tier, Gas Know and George Stanton. That they had a great tlma gone without aaylng, as Mr. Lodwlg Is a Tibet without a pair One gallon of eaaer kraut, four pounds af pork, one peuud of bacon, e elf-peck of potatoes and two loaves I of rye bread were consumed. Iu the First M. Church ' Sunday morning. Dr. J. Tborulcy ' Hughes, tbe popular druggM- at : Eighth street and Waalay avenue, ' ' sang a beautiful solo, "Upon tue Gates a of tbe Temple," In bis usual sweet and touching manner. Dr. Hugbee and Mlsa Haloes song e pretty duet, "O II Sweet and Hleeead Country," at tbe a evening service In this cbu.-cb. it . i * Po* Saul— Collages and lota in * moot desirable locations in Ocean City, . Apply to A. Cottoo 619 Aabnry aveoue, Oeaan CUy. New Janey. adv. it. Whr IS lo AltowltcCtlx to Mas :i Advt. oo Pais Tkrss,
HARVEY Y. LAKE PLAYED " TENNIS AT HOT SPRINGS
Pi SCHNEIDER RUNS IN GOOD FORM (Local Athlete Expects to H Fine Showing at Unl- eh versity of Pennsylvania. ^ | Frank Schneider. Ocean City's well hi at the I'nlverslty nf Pennsylvania early tilts week afti-r spending a few co days at the home of iil» parents here. w He will be a member of the Fresh- th cross-country team aud Is In ftrst K clam physical condition The team Is pi scheduled for meets In New Hemp- ic Massachusetts and New York m state tills fall, and Frank expects to .y make a good showing. ci He was given a physical examination a short time since by Dr. Mac- 0i Kcnr.le. of the Cnjverstty. who pro- d: nounced him In excellent shape. fl. Frank says lie Is running belter then he did a year ego. He suffered ,| spring from en injury to one of legs, but he appears to have re- y covered from the effects of this. ' a i „ UI8 BEAD GASHED u Hancock Ae'cldenlalla I: Hurt at Hnsetsall Park A Morrison Hancock, eon. of J. B. ' Hsncock, met with a bed accident at I !lhe baseball perk Friday afternoon. He la e member of the Oceen City « "High School Athletic Association, aud [ he anii a number of others were C ' practicing on the Held. ' 1 One of the other youths threw the ' ' twelve-pound shot without noticing t 1 thet Hancock was In Jhe line of bla i throw. Several of llie'boys cried out 1 e warning to Hancock, who -ducked,;' I ' but not far enough to escape being i struck by tins-shot on the side of the i ' head which knocked him unconscious. | " He was picked up end taken to the I " office of Dr. Felllt, where the cut was i " dressed and some stitches pieced lu i j the heed. In felling, the hoy aleo I I scratched bis nose end face. " ninth Street Work Prowreaoln*. ? Director Fisher reported el the regular meeting of tbe City Commieif sloners Thursday that the work on Nlo lb street ts progressing well. He r also s toted thet the melu stem ol e drains on Bettersea rood would be completed tbet week. W..C. T. *'- Meettttrif The members of tlie W. C. T. U. a will meet Wednesday afternoon. Ooif tober 29, at Mrs N. O. Undfrey'e home, r, 029 Asbury avenue. The leader will at be Mrs. J. Cloak, who will report from ^ the Btate convention held al Mlllvllle.
HEXAMER TRIES ' ' TO HELP PUBLIC i i
Former Commodore, Now a [ CoancUman, Stirs np Thing* i in Philadelphia. c I It was Common Councilman Wil < i lam E. Hexamer, of Pblladelpbla, a , r wall known summer resident of , r Ocean City, who Introduced In , . Councils, uu September 18, a resolution ■ asking CUy Solicitor Ryan lo give en , ■ opinion sa to whether tbe Pblledelt pbla Rapid TrensM Company bed a , right to re-route the care In Pblledel- < 4 pbla. Tlie solicitor e few days ago a eave his oplulon that It was not legal. j Commodore Hexamer aleo Introi- duceda reeolutlon, which was passed, b tbet ell cars plaoe a sign In tbe cars' where transfers can be bad on that r- route. Tble will be a benefit to tbe ji traveling public. When Councilman Hexamer suits something, lie leaves no etoue unturned uulll be gains lilt polul. "\ He la now a candidate for Select He le now a candidate Select M
Council lu tbe Fifteenth Ward, end, 0, if re-elected, will keep up the tight a{ . We wish Commodore Hexamer p F e ucceee, at he Is knowu bare ae a ,, , flgbter for the rlgbt. n ' junior Kewone Leeiee. J Dr. Halnee announced last Sunday " that ba wcmltl resume hie work with d ' afternoon al the usual time end piece. ' He added thet be had brought borne a with him from Gettysburg acorns { picked up on Round Top and at "Hlgb-water Mark," and tbaae he will ( exhibit ,to tbe league members and ( give them out to be planted by membars. He will use them ae the text of leeeons In patriotism and good cttlxensblp. " '' mm DtfosssS or iTeperir- ' Frknk ScboeMer, of Ibis ctty, bas llnally disposed of ble store and ' dwelling on Aebnry avenue, near . Ninth etreet, to ,H. R. YoBng, of Atlan tic City. Mr. and M re. Schneider |f. are In Philadelphia this week looking ba for e home In lliet clly. uSTpepMoTeU deeeriptkiae. Ineluding wills, are carefully drawn by ty, R. Cart la Robinson at bis office. 744 is, Asbury avenue, Ocean ORy, N.J. adv. le. • su -The First NaUonal Bank of Ocean I ,n >""°ntmzrr
International Man, Johnson, to the Limit Before Being Defeated. Harvey Y. Lake, nf this ctty. paired with Wallace T. JohnViB. tbe fnteriiatlonal tennis player, won the Virginia double* championship at Hot Springs. Va . !a»t week. The. carried With It two beautiful solid silver cupe, which Mr. Lake says represents the beet work he The tournament brought together Mime at the foremost player* In the country. Including Wallace Johnson, who ranks third In Ameriea;Salloway. Massachusetts Btste champion: Fred liiinao, tbe metropolitan Cbampiou;S. W. Merribew, editor of AmerLawn Tenuis; Fred Watson, the uetlouel mixed doubles champion: Coffin and Peaelcy, tbe Yale cracka, and a host of lesser lights. Like SDd Johnson did not loee a set until Ih* seml-tlnal round, when tbey Coffin and Paaeley, of Yale, 6-4, 2 A ««• In the final ronn'd for tbe championship, Lake and Johnson defeated Hulloway (Maae I and Had den (N, 3-8, 841,8-2,8-8. In singles. Lake got lo the flnale after going through a string of hard and pushes! the International Johnson to the limit of five sets before was defeated. Score: 6 4, 1-8. 6-8, A-l , 6-4 . In speaking of Harvey's game, the Public Ledger say*: "Harvey Y. Lake, of Ocean ORy, who has been the Bouth Jersey champion without Interruption for the last decade eud one of tbe keeaest tennis fen* lu this vicinity, partnered with : Johnson, won the men's ; doubles lu the Hot Hprlnga Tourna- : men I. A • • "Tlie feet tbet Lake's business keep* from participating In tbe rekl- ; summer tournaments Is lbs only ■ tbaftie bas not attained greater . prominence. He pleye a fast bard- ! hlltlug game, and on dirt would be a i stiff opponent for anybody In Phllei delphlB, with the exception of WIIi Heme, Clothier and Johnson." AUTO UP8BT ' one M. Townees* In AccHBenl e A Philadelphia evening paper of I Monday contained tbe following: e A lerae touring oar, drirao by Robert Radford, secretary I of tha Btaudard Bteel Worke, tble dty. end i coiitelulng Mrs. Bedford, end VtlsM . i.' Towneend, a builder, of Ooean Ctty, end ble wife, turned turtle yesterday U afternoon In Ibe- old road from Alii I an tie City about ftvs miles this aide of Ulaasboro. pinning the occupants of the machine beneath.
For naarly • half bour the two women were wedged under the heavy ■ ear until a soon cf motorists had , assembled end lifted it ea they could ' be freed. No oue wee seriously Injured, all escaping with alight eoti. X n_ Ih.. had been extricated . tbey After Moo extricated,
were driven to Woodbury, when tbey were treated, end then came to tble elty. Mr. and Mrs. Radford live at 1898 Cayuga etreet. . Speaking of the > experience today, Mia. Radford aatd It remarkable tbat acme owe was ' not killed. She said aha and her 1 husband had been to Atlantic City attending a convection /'f electrical workers. Tbey were driving elowly 1 at the lime the ear turoed over. Mr. ■ Towneend was sitting on the front 1 seat wttb^Mr. Bradford.^wbo^ wea . b*rhe eocvdeot was reused by the are- » chine striking a wet strip af road aa a * tarn. Tbe oar, as It started lo take the • torn, swerved to one ride and turned clear around, theu upset. 8 Bartons lujory to the occupants was prevented because no ooe ericas ptad to Jump. All eat etl". clinging to the Jump. rial 1" sun,
arete, end when tbe machine waat tbe two women ween wsdgad Intbe back part ot the body. Mr. Bedford wee planed under the etaergear. Mr. Towneend wan bewreCb bood and scat. He managed with great difficulty to crawl oat of the wreck, and later to help Mr. Radford out. The machine was not badly damaged. rrtcssds al ABiaweOa uses. The Cape May County OugMj for tbe Prevention of Cruelty to mlfoili ' mat In tbe office of Lewte T. Ulevmi. Uepw Ray, e few day* ego. a^ 1 elected the following office** u> serve ' for the yrer: President, D*. Hameal g. ' Ware; vice prsrid sat, Lewie T. Otokewe. " treasurer, Everett J' Jerreli; executive committee. Dr. Bumrel F. Ware, Dr. Emelen Phynck, former judge Jam , M. E. HMdietk and Rceerdat Thaaree . W. Millet; society officer, Harry U. , Hebenlbal. Foa a*LX.-Lot JUxlto ft. aa 8 Bevemccoth etreatT" Price «m. Furnished end unfurolebed rielfogse and sport erects for rest for the winter months ef by the year. • FRANK E. DARBY, J REAL ESTATE BHOKBR, Bourse Bid*. Wh end t llg Ave. ' - >n giogd to teen on bead end ienl«Bl si«E,xjr",M~*nap

