Ocean City Sentinel, 26 February 1914 IIIF issue link — Page 1

OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

A VOL. XXXIII. OCEAN CITY, N. J.. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 211, 1(114. f NO. 48

Ocean City Sentinel I CURTIS ROB I N SO N Editor and Proprietor ti.oo Per Year. Strictly in Advance. I — LITTlyB— GarwJy Shop 8Jfln8BHHY AVE. InA LoHne>'» Chocolate*'. Otis M. Townsend A Practical Seashore Architect j Licensed by the State. . I EIGHTH STREET, OPP. P. O. OCEAN CITY N. J.Boyle Commercial Agency 624 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J ' E. C. BOYLE, nanagcr Claima adjuded and collected anywhere in I ( United State*. Dance Every Cold Lunches, W ednesday and F fc. Saturday Nlrht j* The Excursion House , JAMES CLARK Proprietor MAIN STREET and . NEW JERSEY AVENUE SOMERS' POINT :: N. J. ,

1 I . *TTos»tv«.aT.i.*tr. MORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and COU NSELLOR-AT LAW, I Solicitor. Muter aud Kxamlcer In Chancer, . ^ bupmme Court Commlulouei. Ruiarr Puhh.v ^ J (Opponfte Public Building*:. fI^WAOFFICEs" Apgar & Boswell, ' LAW OFFICES y | j Godfrey & Godfrey, li ATLANTIC CTjUv^i«r<J. J A ^KJTM. I£. II 1 0& ETH Counsdlor-at-Lajh- ' jj TOWNSEND GODFRfiY A ttorney-at-Law ' | hart let t Building At > kvu City Saturday. \yikUAM B. DAVIS Attorney at Raw W* Eighth HI reel Ocean City New Jer^ ■ JOHN E. TOWNSEND Electrical Contractor 1137 Asbury Ave. ; Ocean City New Jersey

|0NE5' MEN'S <sHOP 755 Asbury Ave., Ocean City, N. J. Visit Jones the Haberdasher. Every article in our store Absolutely New, Clean and Stylish. We are not satisfied until oitT customer is satisfied. Stetson Hats Anderson Raincoats If You Want Quality JONES HAS IT j DIP YOU EVER== j ' stop* to consider how important it is to have votir home con- J ' structed by responsible builders? ' Have you seriously con- ' t sidered the parts that are hidden? Have you ever considered f f how great and important the framing, foundations and other hid- $ i den parts play in the life and safety of your building? li Let us ( J advise you how yotir home should be built. Plans and.speci- a * licat ions free J j City Mill and Lumber Company ; t BUILDERS t i OFFICE: SIXTH AND WEST AVE., OCEAN CITY, N. J. ' New Spring Goods at Powell's. We are displaying one of the fiffest lines of New Spring Dress Goods to lie found in South Jersey. We have also just opened the first shipment of the famous Royal Shirtwaists in the new styles for spring of 1914 .Call and see the many new things we are showing. I— > _ . . ,_||> — » The Reliable rOWSllS Store 921 ASBURY AVENUE MILLER BROTHERS DENN A HEMSLEY W.OUWU AMD KMTAIL ItMU MACTUMI MA Of DEN N'8 CELEBRATED ICE CREAM 724-26 Aaauav Avenue oerau city, n ~ PLUMBING . car* of yonr repair work of which I make a specialty. I bkvojio eipcnaive e» or clerical fores to maintain. Git* ma a triaL Both PHonm G. H. BACON <*>7 Eighth St . - R. CURTIS ROBINSON Conveyancing j Insurance NOTARY PUBLIC AND COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS Nos. 744-46 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. R®-Money to loan on Bond and Mortgage.-®* I 1

J N. GRISCOM, M. D. , 1 EIGHTH ST. AND WESLEY AVE. "TJ'jc: Allen Corson, M. D. " ^ i 8i6 Wesley Avenue ' Ocean Qb New Jersey Dr w."p. Haines COR NINTH ANO WESLEY AVE. 1 {JKRSC*EL 1'HTTIT, M. D.I eo7 Lesley ave. OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY ' £)K. CHARLES B. RIDER; I>cntisl>« 809 Central Avenue Hughes' Central ^Pharmacy ' l "" "j1 J. THORNLEY HUQHES, M*od|er « ' Uae'.r *f rkaewaey ,1 :■ ~^ji New Year Resolutions . flVnnd'iVUUndr> '° 1>arh> * OCC''" C,l> ! Signed. Ma. DKRSS E. ItoaiKKSSMAX. 1 Collection*— Mon. an.l Wad. Deliveries— Thar*. and Sal. '] . ROY E. DARBY ; THOMAS J. THORN 1 ! * Jflonst I 1128 Bay Avenue | J^ARK LAKE | Undertaker and Embaliner • 'Pliona lea OCKAN CITY. N.J. ! Watch and Jewelry Repairing Mayer's I Boardwalk, Opp. Doughty'* Pier OPfiN ALL YEAR - III. k.fki.HI Warre. W. Br... , 5 H. Rurkhardt & Co. PLUMBING AND HEATING (It ASIt'lT AVtM'E ecus tfttT kiw jKkHgr llol .Waler. K learn and Vapor Healing Bell i'bon*. IW-X I. S. CHAMPION M ANUFACTURth OF STRICTLY PURE ICE CREAM Hotel and portage Trade* "penally lloll. Pbou~ 7TM AND WEST AVC Ocean City Title and . Trust Company of Ocean City, New Jersey 1 i, j' CAPITAL $100,000 SURPLUS $40,000 t —— — — - ,'nndart. a general banking btulnn*. renal ring d* po.il* auldaet lo cheek without uuardlau. Will* remlpled lor and kapl with- ^ inbuhcb TiTLta n»ua*i»«eiin VU. E. MABBKV. Eraaldaat II EN K V U. klOORK. Vlee-Prealdenl UMJg H.LUULAM. Vka-Praaldent «■. B. HTILWEU. Uaerelary and Treaaurar J. KITH IAN TATKM.Kollellor DIHICTORB: Henry D. Moore Jo**^L Bcnll, J. Flltlan Talem K. Howard rborn "*wT ike""7 llo ban J. Kay Aaron O.Ytle* Oaalal n. suelman H. A. Eombarger % BnUaf h Wi SfccWty

BASHBALI. TfiAM FOR THIS CITY DURING NEXT SEASON

Wnt. E. Mansey Elected Presi- j , dent of Company- May | Have Seashore League. Hound I lie eymbal* y ' Let joy be nnyoii lined l In addltloif to tbe Hgrrlann band I j have the inu-lc of bat* aaattliig thai' i hornehlde fof I «-,i hjiyfer* and liniue | run#. ^ ^ Ocean 4'lty will Ilrat^laa* ! baaeball team, fully up to U* aUndanljof other year*. '• After one rummer without ha-uhall - game*, I hi* annouueemeut will be re- « celved wltb the *«me avidity that a ' j hungry flah graap* the tempting halt 1 | of i he angler. .Nolymly will U plea*e 1 I h cal fan*, tint ^ there are hundred* of -• lover* of ihl- »|*iri among ihevi*lmr. 1 who will be glad to know it. because 1 la*t auiuuier they (uirered tbat "all- 1 , ( gone" feeling due to lack of proper ' | baaeball nnorl.hineiit F, c I The Mockboldera of tbe Oceau City • I Athletic Company mn .Saturday after- 1 i noon and re-elected the old board of t director*, namely: William K. Maaaey, ■ K. M Sutton, O MTownwnd, A C. I • j Boewell, William K tianllner, Harry ■ A. kYdrrl* and John It. <J fovea, of thla 1 |cily 'Henry l> Mnnre, nf Hartdnn field; • I Thotna* K. Arinalrong, 4*ommodore • jj. Italph Wilxon and Harry Bower*, * ' . of I'lilladelphla. j The direr-tor* elected the following ' ■■nicer* : ' ! l're*ldeot, William K. Ma«.ey ; vice 1 ' prealdeut, Thoma* K. Armalrong ; ' 'secretary. If. A. Morrl* ; treaiurer, ' 'oil* M . Townsend. | The ruemtier* nf the ennip ny are I j desirou* thai lliere shall lie a *ew*hore ] league forihed, with clftb* from this ' : city .'Atlantic City, Wild wood or Vent- < nor and PleasantviH.e. Htep* will be taken to thla end. * e I It la planned to ojien the season here t July I. I I The price of adiniwdou to game* will be a* follow* : Grandstand, 85 cent- ; < ■ bleacher*," ii cent*. Heasun ticket* , will lie $10. Kvery buaineiw man who . can possibly do so should purchase a season ticket, as the advertising the .city receive* from baseball game* i* I'hls ha* Leen empliaatxed on many occasion*. Because of Hie kind of a ball team the city had for several aea- , sons, t hi* re«irt became known almnal throughout the length and breadth of the laud. ■ I A new fence, eleven feet lllgh. will r enclose the local ground*, and the f. ground* will Is- graveled and pill In i excellent condition. y The club oniclal* are linw on tbe i lookout for a capable manager for the t tram. , Bid* were to be handed In laat nlgbl ' for stores and two aparlmeul* to be ' I built by C. M. Campbell, of till* city, at llie comer of Taelfili street and 1 Aabury avenue. I SODDEN SUMMONS ' BY GRIM DEATH

Peter Ballingall, Summer Res- ( f i dent Here, Was Victim of Heart Disease. HI* friend* here were shocked yesterday lo learu of the death of Peter „ r halllngall, a summer resident of thla 0 city, which occurred et til* home In c . t'ynwyd, a Philadelphia suburb, Mon- ( ■ day night, from a sudden attack of 0 heart disease. He was 52 years old 0 and leave* a wtfe and daughter. ( Mr. Balllngall was a member of the Ocean Lily Yacht Club, a famous f ' public accountant and preaMaot of tba , l ulled Stale* Aodltlog t.'ompaoy. He f . wea a native of Scotland, but bed been , In till* country 27 year*, end we* a , Maapt, an Odd Fellow, member of St. Andrew's Bodety. Robert Burnt Bo- , Iclety of New York, end aersral other organlxatlon*. MORE NEW HOUSES I Wlllsrd Nlrrlman Hwa romracia ( I to Build Two Here. ' c Although the weather baa been I rather wintry for a lew days, contractor* say the building outlook here < I* encouraging. I f ' WUIard Htrelman has received tbe I contra at to build a store and dwelling 1 at the corner of Thlrty-f bir I street and I Aabury aveuue for Mrs. Both Hay*, I of thla city, to coat about >3500. i He also haa the contract to build a ,. cottage for Mrs. Karab Q. Thomas, of I ii Philadelphia, al Tblrty-flRb afreet and i " | Central avenue, to cost S2HU0. i ■ I J' Aati Wedacada* Service aAsb Wednesday was observed in 8L , , Augutllue'a Church yesterday mom- , log, when roase was celebrated by tbe rector, tbe Rev. Jobn J. Hweauey. Prior to the mass and also In tbe afternoon. ashes were planed on the foreI lead* of members of the chnrch. own vaar Maine. It'* dignified and gives yon a delirious aenaeof security to own your OCEAN CITY. Be* idea, your reaponalbillty as a real eaUts owner makea you a daatrahie citizen. Think It over, then call on HARRY HEAD LEY, Real Estate Operator, Ninth and Aabury avenue, next to Are bouse who wtU show you tbe very bat way and aome of the g rem laat bargains to be found bare on the eaifaat tanas PbonaceaneeHen. adv.

j LOCAL FIRM BUYS .PAYING PATENT . : V ' — ' : , Snt^jti & Corson Co. Will J Form Corporation aYtd r Issne Stock? I -Tlie Sutton 'A Corson Company, of I I tlii* city, haa purchased from Thoma* i J. Barrett, of Bordenlnwn, the patent , which, from all indication*, will be ; used In road-maklng-ih the " , \ j • Meaer*. iSultonend Coraon are prepar- , lo organize the Urauile Asphalt j , Company, atbekjo be mid at the par value of HOO a share. ; . j J. W. Howard, of New Y'ork Clfy," of the country's noted oooault'lug engineer* ou road* and street pave- } menu, ha* tested In hle.laAoralorkes ■ the material uaed In this patent and | saya he dues not believe there la any pkvement in Hie country superior lo it. This material lias I lie endorsement i of Col. K A. Stevens, road comrola- ; sinner of New Jersey, and the material \ , been oamnl In the Htate'* road specification* for thla year. v f The Btale road rommlasluiar of haa also expressed hi* williognem in name this material In the road'speclllcallnn* for that Rtgle. , Maryland will *peud $3,000.0110 for highway improvement* this year. Mr. Barrett ha* been In tbe aaphalt , paving buain*** for nearly twenty-live '' Hla plant In Bordentowo ta 1 in the aale to llie Button A ' Coraon Company. c Mr.' lterrett, two year* ago, laid a ■ample at retch of 500 feet o J thla 0 material on the road between Borden- n and Treuton. ^ It I* the purpo*e of the Button A u Company tn form a company, * properly advertise It aud build a plant * the manufacture of tbe paving. ^ ENJOYING HONEYMOON n P thl* rlli, Urcrntli Marrlrd. b Alfred B Btcelinaii, of Atlantic City, , son of I«wla Htrelman, and a former resident of thla rlty, was a visitor here Bunday, ancompantad by hla wife, who was Mlaa M. Martha Hall, of New o City. They were married In the . Presbyterian church In Atlantic City on January 81. They are now on « their boneymooo. h Accompanying I lieni lo Ibis elly T wa* Mrs. Harold Seymour, of New p Y'ork, and Edwiu Smith, of Atlantic ti i city. b Mr. Steelman I* employed a* a o draughtsman by oneof Atlantic city's o prominent architects. I

SOCK .SOCIAL FOR BAPTIST CHURCH Exercises Will be Held at the Lorraine Tuesday. J The^'aock social" of the Ladle*' AM j Society of the Immanurl Baptist | Church will be held Tuesday evening j at the Ixirraloe. Don't mrw It. The1 I following "program lis* been arranged tbi's occasion : t fi Piano Solo. Mrs. Helen Corson. Itaadlng, Mrs. J. Harris v. ' Vocal Solo. "Carita." Wlnne. Mia«j. Ixuilaa Coraon. Piano Solo, Mlta Minerva Adams. 1 Male Quartft. Mcaar*. Uetrkert. 1 Its nek and McAlllater. 1 Recitation, "Kelly'* Dream." Mr. Adam*. \ 1 Vocal Solo, ."Thorn," MM Helen 1 Piano Duet. Ml**e* Cor*on and ' Its lick. Vocal Solo, 'Mr. Naylor. Recitation. "Changing Color," Mlea ' Harri*. 1 Duet, "When tbe Dew I* on tbe 1 Messrs. Adams and Naylor. I Plann/}»ln, Mr*. J. Morrison. 1 Male Ijuartet, Me**ra. Iteli kert, ' Moyer, Kanck and McAlli*ter. ' Becititlon, "How Salvation Won," 1 Joaepblne Taylor. ' Viwaf Solo, "I'm Saving lip Con- 1 pone/' Mr. Adam*. I EXCELLENT MUSIC 1 Chair- In. First M. K. cftarch Heard la Advaatagr. The mo*lc In the First M. K. Chnrch Sunday waa highly spoken of by , the mem tiers, and the leader, Prof. H. H. Lake, was congratulated at th* close nf the evening service. There were twenty people In tba , choir. They sang two anthem* In tba , morning— "Come. Thou Founder of , Blomlpg," by Carrla Adams, unaccompanied, with baa* obllgatn, . and "My Soul. Be on Thy Guard," by J L. Ashford. The selection by the quartet, "At . Gale," In the evonlng, wo* , much admired. Tbaqnaset wa* comprised nf Ml** Mane Towneend, soprano; Ml** Olive Rlggtns, contralto; H. H. [dike, tenor, and K. M. Smiqn, baa. TberewereaokMbyH. H. Lake and Ml** Klggln*. Back from Canada. Albert Fogg returned ,tn thl- city erenlng from' a trip to Maine and Canada, where he went wilha nrphew, Mr. Weacott. tn buy a quantly of white potato seed. were away about too days and part of that time they experienced a temperature of 55 degrees below zero, did not mind It much In Ibat country. Tbay stopped at a hotel part of which wa* In Maine and part in Canada.

CITY GETS COMPANY FOR NATIONAL GUARD

Good News from Acting Ad- * jntant General Delights ■ I Local Young Men. Vance L. Kaly. employed In the nflloe of O. M.Townseud.ond who was of tbe llret to flart the move to sea company of the State National ^ for thla city, to take the place of the company disbanded at Beverly, on Monday received the following selfexplanatory letter: Dear Sir:— I have tbe pleasure to Inyou tbat tbe Adjutant General f baa been requested to taupe au order 1 mustering In a company at Ooean 1 to replace Company G, Third In- ' dlabauded. 1 "Further Information will be sent 1 you .at the earliest possible moment. I "J. Walter Soott, -First Lieut. Tblrd Infantry. 6 "Acting Adjutant " ' There were 65 name* signed to the 6 roll of the company up to noon jerter- ■ day, and tboaa Inltrealed «ay the re- c quired number will be obtained wllbln ' Vance Kaly. who will probably be captain of tba cornpany.ua native of ■ County, Pa. He baa been J ■ three year* In the employ of Oils 1 : Townaend a* stenographer aud 1 bookkeeper, lie I* one of tbe force of . 1 clerk* In tbe post office In tbe summer < months, being dispatcher of mails. Alfred R. Smith, who la likely to be 1 1 First Lieutenant, waa born lu Borne- I I gal, but baa lived here moat of bu ' life. He boa been captain of tbe lifeguards for a number of years, and some few years ago was active In tbe rank* of tbe local bask ef -ball and basa I ' ball players. He la en all-round alb- ! ! lets. He has bod some military ex- ; perisnce wltb tbe guard of the Junior ' Mechanic*. Howard D. Taylor, the probable , Second Lieutenant, cornea from Camden, where be served In tbe Third Reg- . fment. He wn in Oempaoy F. and r later waa transferred to tba hospital corps, where be woe ranking aasgaant. He baa been lu bnaloeea la this rtly , — • Bag |lt Mow. Several used can for aale. Apply H. C. Pootiere, Fogg Motor Co. • adv. 1L d Tbe First National Bank of Ocean • City la- boosed In a substantia! brick a baildlng with mndrru vaults and Umor. locks. adv. it.

AUXILIARY HELD SOGCESSFUL TEA P ■ N Good-sized Sum of Money Raised for Local Presby- * terian Chnrch. Tba manabers of Ike V letting Ladloa' (l Auxiliary of tbo First Presbyterian t, bad. a vary plaatanl time on Thursday last, wbsn tbey bald thstr «i social event of tbe aooaon at Moos- t> bach'* Drawing Boom, Thirteenth 4 street and Uiratd sveoue, Pblladel- u pbla. at Tbe ladles, who bed given e great ., deal of tbongbt and eflortlo lb# affair, a which woe called s musical tea, wen wltb tbe resulL There a ere , about 150 lad lea in M tan dan at, in apita * of tba Inclement weather which pre- n vailed on Thursday, end a very enjoy- a able time woe bod. n Tbe president. Miss Ida K Bauer, u ■ and the secretary, Mrs. Wm. K. Harris, have given a great deal of Urn* to , tbe work of tba organ IzaUotAlbi* winand were I be reel plan ta of re; salad ■ ■ cougratulailOD* on theancceaa of tbelr j . effort*. A neat *um of money wo* realized L , at tbe tea. which tbe organization will 1 . apply to tbe workef I be local Preaby1 Churcb. ) Director floating, of th* Cape May ' 1 Hoard of Freeboldera, and - Freeholder* John P. Fox and R. W. . - Edward*, of this city, were In Tren on r and saw State Road Commissioner Steven*, wltb wham tbey bad e aeatlsfai'inry talk concerning the bulk- - bead for the Ocean City Boulevard J bridge. J rrapasal* For AdMflMai. ' Proposals will be received by Harry Head lay, Mayor, at the City Offices, Eighth atreet and Central a venae, Thursday. Febrbery 35, 1914, on or ber fore 12 o'clock, noon, tor a plan of Drwapapar advertising la tba following ciUss: Ptriladelpblo, BaHtoon, Washington end PUtaborgh. Coat of n as id plan not to txceod tba sum of k $2,000 a- Harry HIadUy, adv. 2-19 2t $1 M Mayor.

: LEWIS CRESSE, SR„ ; LAID TO REST , t 1 [ Prolusion of Flowers Sur- , rounded Bier of A fed Cope 1 May Countian. ,1 All Ibel was mortal of lb* late I evk' jl'res*#, 4r, was relarued In earth ■■ I lb* family burying ground In lht | remelary at Cap* May I'nurt H"<i*v e ' Saturday Tba funaeal aOrvleas were held li> I , 10* manatoa of the it aria** 1 • , Cnlaman Y Iteming .1 - i 8Mb, el i.*> ..vtnrti in lb* aftar- 1 , | IMMU In I he imrlnr of lb* bnmsth* bmty U HP— d In a severely plain, bat very |( , roetly. Meek en bat. Hood with wMd •Ilk K low or*- « lilts lllloa, whNe t $1— akia b4 of I ha csavanttnnal | deatgnu. It waa lb* wish of t he family , tbaos easily flower* should he in , oBkrlng lo and emblematic of the), . dead and not in say way s reminder , of lb* living, an no cants were , Mr 1 'roase bod pa*— bears Wit boat 1 1 pehi end bis toe* wee a* If daaib bod 1 1 ■oioema. la Hwrii.ba bod bat -falleo 1 1 The oMaodaom was not large. Got | ■da of tba family, thao* present worn , mnatly tba eblMren nf Iboaa »h* ware , 1 Mr I 'nig'a Ufa-time frtaod*. fnr, hen. I ' a. bs.waa In Juno, MM. bo badool-j, - lived all tboaa friend. Re bed been ! , • left eleesoa I be* bores of lime |( Tbo Be* Holme* Clark, paelor of] 1 I be Heath Dennis MetbodM t— | I— both M tbo hooso sn.l .1 — I • boose by lb* Nov f. J Dolphin.', • pa»*er of the Moatb Dannie Baptist ' Cbaieb I, Mr. Clark's remarks ware brief end ' ware words of eamtort in the family a 1 ehMy, toe, eoht he ear dead friend le 1 , ' 'Mao* of the monelnne „f I.I* Kelbor'a , • Horn*. The scripture selection* wore 1 1 : J*ba. 14: 1-4; II Ttoaoikj. 4: 74. mad I • Be* T: 1*17 All piamiu toll tbat 1 ' Ibomarriptaiaa war* truly Rttad lotto ) israaanu ami Ibat M la well with the I , ' ^nw*pal I- bearers were Colemaa F. jl 0— 1 •»» rtlf nf Cap* May Coonly; \ 1 Edward Mkla, Mil wall Towaae*d aud , I Freak loam—. aU of Court Hwaka 1 Aulas eonrayad tba funeral uangma l« ' Mm cemetery A regular mooting of tbe Republican t ciuk of Ueaoa cwy will be bold re it* . I hradaamtgii Ik Iba Hon a Handing II this {Thursday) rvwl^. A full at

YOUNG MEN MAKE A GOOD MOVE: Pro£ reoaivc Lcapac Bu Hum fbr ■ t— nl Inrilt. 1 Aodoclatlon. Pnpmba I —it M Ikatr maaMag evamad, dlnimd plea* toe the aegoeiaeiton nf a fuaerel kanodl tafcOH Of *4 tbe meeting lea weeks A* ptoaaad. Iba eotrewes fee .m bo ffi* aa tba kamlij of a m—kar who As I bam are MB wTamlig will aaoka tbo boooflt payoao.1 sack as will ha approekMod. The mm hoe at the dea*k of *0* of tbd oomkev. No mem her of the Imgai will ba' tlkHM* to mam harsh I p re the pmpoaad II Halloo realm* b* B 1a good wand«o 1 ha I sag at It la ho pad by Ibis latsst aad pay man I of dam hi lb* Ladgt aad York, tba two young boxes lu tbiacwy. aifTh* islam' hofme KM radge la plead aexl Wedoeedey A ker Cbpe Mey Coaoly grl* wkb them AHaetle Coanly Ft»R Baul— Oaaaa freat aagaar tat I 1 Klghleeolh Wrest end Wcley ereuee , — M> Alee lot so Eighteenth TTAj rlii*1*** ' adv'.U. If

HELD ON CHARGE OF TRYING I TO BURN HIS OWN HOUSE

J:is. Montgomery Committed to to Await Grand Jory'e Action. James Montgomery, of thl* city, charged with retting fire to a ataall hou-c In the rear of hla borne, 14 Twelfth *treet. on the morning of Jan22, "'»• before ffr# meyor tar a tn-arlng Tra-tay morning Tbo pg*o#r 1 it inn wee condoried by tba rooaty pn-tcuior Matthew Jadhtmu tflor the evideaes bed been heard, the aceaaed waa com mk tad to awob ■ he action Of tb* greod Jnry are tbd ciierge »f altera pi *d arena. /"V I fi wa* Wei-d 1 hat efThrta woaM b* reed* to bar. Judge F Id radge ralaam turn an hall morning of ih* nr.rY'n i^Rm * hoofing before th* mayor, rnmmktol la Ih* ennofy Jail on the charge at drafeb- ' en new and dirowtarly iwadact III* time having expired. M *M b ' born glvra a baartag aa iba preeanl charge Monday asorelog loaf, but FrnmwHnr Jefterana woe oaaMd Id here that day, aad 1b* haarfag w*s ; ..W|-onatl until Tuaadey. " llglMllj .a* brought up from th* eoonty itol by Cnnwahi# I rails CbompkM. aoMm ponied by Hborifl Ckrooa. aba had baslnpm here. Thatr nil— ll 1 met wltb e me Utile IroaUe la rniae1 lug th* 'twee am tmam of tba mmm. down 1 ha aoaoty rtie It ret oKoam called was CbMf 0 1 I'-lira Mculi, who said ba wo* oat 1 resent nl lb* boon* *1 tb* I— a of lb* Are* *t Nee 14 aad 14 Twelfth street Th* 1 rosecutar explained ibat —* I hearing. Mr. II so 1 Inge He I mad that as Iba complaial eavsead only aaa dre. he dM not think they "aaa ga—alba < hamptea and Hughm Urn." (, 'Mat Brail, bring trid ta nattoqa. aaM that ea J senary a he had e Mb J with Maaignarary, ml I tag tba primam I "tri ap." Th* algbt at lb* Joseph 41. Cbompioa ■*• ap tawa. I Chief Heull mM b- toid lb* pilllire. louar was mm aural eg litrg ttrn I lly, t half hour before lire Be* Ml .'Bier's surd* was waodlng la'toaM at his owe houra whoa lb* are brii mag , aad sold, There she gaaaT' Tb* • beraphin Are we* ea Jmag$> •as teetldad. Moutgnsaecy, tba tbM larildto. MM i>M be va to th ret tin tad ' i bare aaa tba light from tbabm to — Hughm baas*, aad — pintail a—# hb dangbtef If tbat aaeo't a Agato I Hughe* huura. Tbam ■** 0* toHtri | .am or INS aa Monlgnmmg 'abOHto la aoswar to a yoaey team Mr. | Hewiitigs. chief MraJi mldibai Mamai | go raacy had basa dHaktog. Wbtofcto ginger. *Maamd4d oat koare. I I Tba lawyer tot — detaredaot aald uma of —Has. Mm. urewg* U .Mood, a arito—*, lerilAod thai— was awokaread to— ' lire doer of bar ka— Helatf bar . tba Hagbmbeomrereaoalm. 4tM . tire Are apparatus bod ba*. aba M» tun— .rnre toritop. I— rebHerik* wa* ten* lag owt of * whade re.«M , teat ■ Had, *he mw M0..IW imeoy twtoe , match sod IgDlle M la basa drtreklag, eba mid. kaA tola i| S—S!!— Tav to — Moto- , (omary ** kb daaghlat. htM — admit led I hot bar buebaretaad Jfaoto J ! *4 lb* M.migoaaary baaoa. Tba daot H'lUgl — e. .tared. vtt*m ImtlAod, Obd b» ^j-pirekil to to" rebore b* torn to — any inebb Bet ween bra breAfM g — .eJd.boalaaw bore. . Juba Jagg.it rem tbat toe 4— — • lire, but did But so* Monlgissaty Odto " ' Tbo tewyar toe — dtotoae MM to P -reimaal ra Peoatq H— I s^.'r.re^TmM h re.aen mrmet.rea tot Rai* Cuatr. — tobwMB H re ■ ami brat —d * 4^ ,.ly *1 F*gg*a 'Hi M. $MH$jj(to^

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