OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
vol.. XXXVI. OCEAN CITY. N. J.. THURSDAY. AUGUST 31, 1910 - NO. 23
Ocean City Sentinel R CURTIS ROBINSON; Editor and Proprietor Si.oo Per Year, Strictly in Advance. ATXOBHr.tlc.AT-l.AW. ORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR AT LAW, "t^APt: lit IOIIH1 ' HOI'NB. >. J. |J\W^OFFICEs" ° Apgar & Boswell, J^AW OFFICES Godfrey, Giddings S Bead ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. J-I NEWELL HEUUNGS Attorney at Law HOW Eighth Street MORGAN HAND. Jr. Engineer and Surveyor OCEAN CITY. N. J. " - ...... I Allen Coreon, M. D. wt £ j -«-r— j Ocean City New Jersey a DR. W. P. HAINES COR. NINTH AND WESLCY AVE / Florence Brick Haines Cor. 9ih and Wesley Ave UEKSCHEL PBTTIT, M. I). 807 WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY | .•0L» H«.ur» flu 10. ro I I JOHN 1 1. W.HIXICAR, M. I). ' Kin bib and Central avenue O-vau l ily New Jersey j J}R. G. I). NOELING . Osteopathic Physician j Han u HulltlltiK, Eighth alreet Opposite PniDeylvanla IL. R Depot Kvery Tuexisy. Ibursday and , 1'blladelpbla (Idler. IluT Cbeetuut Hi. DR. CHARLES B. RIDER) l>entint — 809 Central Avenue OOKAB CITY. *. JG. Fairchild Starr Dentist Cot. Kl*t.urSr^nd'wLlry Ave. ocean ci nr. x. 1. llltlfw Hooia: *-13 30 1 30-6 Ua» Ajminl.it, ,j. VMet Ra> Trimmest. Kveulnsa by appointment MARK LAKE Undertaker and Embalmer 'Pbona lae OCEAN CITY. H. J Hughes' Central Pharmacy J. Thornley Hughes, P. D. Manager 8th and Wealey A***'- Ocean City, N.J LEITH HALL UNITMIUH Hell Phone. ^ Wester Avenue near It In a Mm. V^Lara. Hupt. William Franklin Cobarn, I. D. OFFICES, LEITH HALL iiltl Wealey Avenue Puone No. 113 I Try an Advertisement in tfce BBNTINBL A
Whatever success or patronage has come to our office is due, we believe, to 1 1 a principle to which we have always i tried to adhere, viz: Take care of your clients' interests AND your own inTERESTS WILL TAKE CARE OF THEMSELVES. MASSE Y & EDWARDS Eighth Street and Central Avenue Real Estate in a//\o^Jts branches. FOR RENT BY THE YEAR New unfurnished heated apartments. Open for inspection. New Bungalow on First Street, near the beach, for sale at special bargain figure. JOSEPH I. SCULL 757 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. B. Prank Smith Co^r If you have money to'loan see us for good investments. For sale, fine j lot on Ocean avenue near Seventh street, with small honse, $2500. , I Two lots corner First street and Asbury avenue, size 70x100, cheap, $1 200. Fourtt en room house. 2 baths, hot water heat, double office, attached garage in rear, splendid opportunity. Fire insurance placed , with l>est companies. 1036 Asbury Ave. AUTOMOBILE S UPPLIIS BELL BHOYE LOUIS W. MILLER OVERLAND AND WILLYS-KNIGHT AUTOMOBILES AND TRUQKS OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY QANAOE A NO S HOWKOOM. NINTH ST. A NO OCEAN AVE. Saddle Horses For Lessona-and Hire Stable, Seventh and Haven Avenue Information at Casino Club J. H. L1TTLEFIELD, Instructor mmmmmmmmm mm tmmmmm » The Needle Lovers Shop H. C. FREEMAN ill M Otean^itjG N.J. 3 Philadelphia, P». | ]) Art Needlework Materials FREE INSTRUCTIONS COLUMBIA YARN ATTRACTIVE NOVELTIES ...mm, - HUPMOBILE SI UDEBAKER DODGE A definite feeling pf confidence in the name — Dodge Brothers — existing almost everywhere, is the very strongest assurance you could have that the car will always conform to the highest possible standards. The gasoline consumption is unusually low. The tire mileage is unusually high. Eastern Motor Company OCEAN CITY, N. J. Ford HmU Phoor 3S5 SECOND-HAND CARS PAIGE FORD HUDSON P I A Gas Stove free from odor, cool and neat, ' M * Is what you need for summer heat; I 1% It makes your home so neat and clean, !; I "W" I 1 ^ You cannot help but see that it is yon we The City Gas bight Company Eleventh and Haven Ave. ! '* OCEAN CITY. N. J. ' Joseph F. Smith XI. Slate and Slag Roofing mod Cluttering of All Kiada TIN ROOFS PAINTED J 731 Asbury Avenue ** «— °c**n <Mr' Nl J
TEMPORARY INJUNCTION HOLDS IN GARAGE CASE
No Time Set by Chancellor Walker for the Final Hearing. Chancellor Walker, In lbe4"bsncery Court at Trenton, Tueeday. after bearing Ibe evidence aud argument In the application for au Injunction agalu.l the uae of Ibe ■ ulldlug at Nlnlb at reel and Ocean avenue, thin clty.ea a public garage, aald ibe temporary Injunction and reatralmug order would be held agalual the defendant, uutll the caaea are Anally aettled. No time wee eet ® for the Anal beartug * Mr.. Auder-00 Bourgeol. applied to * the court about two week, ago for au " maintaining aud operating the gareire, aud keeping gasoline there Tbe hear- 0 lug In the case was set for Tuesday qf 1 ' last week. " A few days after Mr, Bourgeois' sc- 0 tlou, City Solicitor Boewell brought 11 • action agaluat Ed ward M. Hullon and Johu B Grove., as owoe.a of Ibe laud ou which tbe garage Is built, Andrew 0 K. Scull. as contracting builder, and n l-oula Miller, aa operator, reatralulng R tbem from erectlug aud completlug tbe * building, from uslug It aa a public garage aud from having gaaollue stored P therein. j a It was decided to beer tbe evidence aud argument lu both case, lu the A Chancery Court I..I Tuesday, wblcb ' MISSION WORK b J. W. BprlDgcr and Wile Will Tell 11 Mr aud Mr«. J. M . Springer will ad- * , dress tbe congregation al tbe First M. * E Church next Sunday mornlug. " They bave been dolug mission work In : Africa, aud tbelr work there will be " • tbe subject of tbelr addressee. 11 They journeyed across Ibe continent * • from east to west, following to a great ' extern tbe track of Dr Livingstone. " learning Ibe leuguageof some of tbem. d Bible luto lliuse languages. c.iekbia »ioi ask y BlueAsb are now being caught by 11 member, of tlie Oceau City Klsblng •" i "lub from ul ibe club pier Good- ..led v catches of weakflsb and klugAab also <" are bring made- Thomas J Keglay A landed a croakrr w eighing S pounds 8 > ounces, tbe largest ctoaker ever caught « in tbla sectlou with book sod llue. It I. slated. Esirrtalasd Frlr.ds. Mrs J W Laodeuberger and Mrs. " J K Li ii u entcrtalued nlnty of tbelr '' friruds at '500" yesterday al the " ■ Ocean Cliy Yacht Club Ii was a very j1 was furnished by the yacht club or- - Che-Ira. was thoroughly enjoyed by j DRDHFISH* HERE ; ! ' BIG ONES CAUGHT Largest Captured by Boy of " 14— Kuehn's Straggle With I a 40-Pounder. The black drom-Aab season appears to be "on" In this city, aa a number of eeboola of ibis Ash have been e-ea lu tbe ocean wit bin tbe lest week, and several big fallows bave been lauded. J Tbe biggest of these— one welgblng 45 pound. — we. booked by "Ed." Uuderdown, son of Howard Underdowu, off the pier of tbe Ocean City Klsblng Club Thursday afternoon t Willi assistance, "Ed ," who I. only t 14 yeaia old, got It ou the beach, and c later In tbe day It wa. exhibited on ■ ■ tbe Boardwalk. ' Vice President W. W. Slbaon, of tbe a flsblog club, landed one weighing 85 pounds, aud H. W. Btelwagoo was t made glad by pulling In a 88 pounder. W. H. Kuebn, while A.hlug oA tbe i end of Kngg's Pier tbe same afternoon, I got a 40 pouuder. I George K. Bauer, of Philadelphia, a I cottager, caught a black druoiA.b weighing 17 pounds 7 ounce, from off I the end of tbe tlsblog club's pier Tues- I day. John H. St ration discovered seven of tbe Asb under tbe pier. Six got tangled In tbe llnee, and Mr. Bauer was tbe only angler to get our. 1 Established Aour and feed store. In- i eluding Axtures,or will rent store room forauy ol her business. Address You nga Corson. Ocean City, N.J. hdv., 12-30.tr. 1 " 5 lota to Audubon. S loU In Barrioglou. 5 cant oarfsra to Caosd an. Bargain prteea. Jobo Stark, Somen* Point. N. J. adr.lt. re Bay Villa Laundry. 217 Bay avenue Ocean « Ity. N. J. .Bundld washes and by tbe duxen done by Mrs. Francis Freeman. Bell pbona 16S-W. adv , 6-22. 12t Legal papen of all deacrlptlona. In eluding wills, am carefully drawn by B. Curtis Robinson al bis office. 744 Aabnry avenue, Oeaan City, N. J. adv. Middle-aged white woman wishes position aa housekeeper or caretaker of liousa for wtnlar months. Andreas C-, - HK3TI8U. office. ade-lt •• Fob Bale.— Market or deileery wagoo; also two-seeled carriage. Address Sentinel office. Ocean City, I*. J Ad». Fob Rent— By the year, a 7-room bouse, hot and cuid water and bath. Apply to C. H. Shoemaker IiiiaTbar V XT adv., MO, tf
TO HOLD CARNIVAL ' ON BOARDWALK , Business Men's Association Plans Jolly Time for n Saturday Evening. c Tbe members of tbe Boardwalk „ Men's Association have ar . ranged to bold a carnival ou tbe Boardwalk Saturday evening li will starlet the concluslou of ibe orcbes- , occasion one of pleasure for Ibe cot- p musical fuud for au enlarged orchesfor the -easou of 1JI7. d People on the Boardwalk will be p "lagged" with red. white and blue dags. The -tagging" w ill be doue by b members of tbe Kismet club, au or- » gaulzsllou among the young visitors, c who have volunteered to do the work. r It is plauued to bave Ibe carnTval | principally between Plymouth place j A feature of tbe affair will be tbe r of Ibe young people on the ( music pavilion, but will play dance f .nu.lc outside tbe building. | Confetti, borns and ticklers will be * sold by all Boardwalk businessmen, „ according to Ibe plans, tbe profits to be turned over to fte music luud. t It Is tlie thought tu have ibe board- t walk brightened by extra illumluatluo i tbe way of electric light streamers t serosa tbe esplauade. t Every mercbaut baa beeu requested v give away or sell at a reduction r some article In bis place for au hour d the eveulng ^ Mrs John P. Fox The letter attended v ibe two hundredth anniversary of I lie u Friends' meeting house, oear Sea- a v jle. where Joel Borton was Ibe principal speaker It was Mr. Barton's c visit to Oceau i Ity in a number of I years, and lis "was surprised at tbe < growth of tbe town I K. J -y oces,, ci*. T W. Allison and C. A. Allison, of Hie Allison Forge Works. Chester, who have peen In Ocean ''Ity this yrar r ibe tlrsl lime, have enjoved tlielr s out ing Immensely. Tbey bave a cot I on Wesley avenue Hereloiore ti tbey bave bein s|>eudlng the summer ( seasons on tbe Maine coast. Business a this year, required their presence e
YOUTH DROWNED ( > WHILE BATHING T-n— L c. it Ar m— » nun-
Joseph of " delphia, First Victim of J Season Here. Joseph Callen. 19 year-old son of Edward Callen. a real e-tale operator with offices lu tbe Hale Building. Philadelphia, wai drowned In tbe ^ surf at Tblrtletb atreet, unprotected balblug grounds, on Sunday. His Cousin. Miss Dorothy Deal, aged IB years, who was with him at tha lime, brought In by l.lfeguarda Colllasou aud Breckley. Tbe young man, who was rail, of ^ robust build aud w eighed 175 pounda. was a well knowu student al ihe West ^ Philadelphia High Reboot uutll a few * mouths -go. when be entered Ibe em- ' ploy of the American Woolen Company In Philadelphia. With bla par- 1 eota be lived at 5117 Pine atreet. ° Tbe family came to tbla city Balur c day on their vacation and were atay- c lug in tbe vlclulty of Thirtieth atreet. 11 The yooug man aud bis mother bad 1 bathing out from Tweuly-nlntb 1 street a short time before the fatal ac- c cldent. Tbe mother returned to tbe cottage, aud Jusepb, accompanied by j* bis cousins, Missea Dorothy aud Beaale Deal, weul further down tbe beach. ° Miss Bessie wbo couldn't swim, remained. near tbe abore, but tbe other went out probably 260 feet. According lo personal frlenda of tbe ^ youth, be could uol sw im. Tbe young mau and girl were seen by batbera ° near litem to be lu dlatraae. Ralph , and Harry JeAcott, of Weat 1 friends of Joseph, and who were bathing, atarled to tbelr assistance. When tbey reached Dorotby. she 1 (old tbem lo help "Joe." aa ibe could ' oul for awhile. Meauwblla.Guarda 0 Collleeon aud Breckley, at Ihe pro tecled grouude al Tblrty-eecoud atreet, beard tbe aboute aud they atarled oul with tbelr boat. Before any of tbe 1 could reach Jusepb be sudthrew up bla arms aud disappeared. He did not coma op. He » •auk lu a slue and bla lift want out. I Tbe guards bruugbt tbe girl In an d exhausted condition lo tbe a bora. * whence abe was taken to Ibe outrage of a friend on Twenty-ulutb street, r aud soon was in fairly good sbapa. b Efforta at ouce were made to re tbe lad's body, but work bad f lo be stopped dunug Ibe afternoon beof ibe couditlun of Ihe sea. ■ however, ibe labor was renewed. asiidisa CMiaes. Oils M Townaend, of tlilaclly. wbo ■ recently bought a Int. through Massey A Edwards, at me corner of Muro- ® lugside road and Nortb street, lu the ^ north section of this resort. Is building ' Ibeieou a cottage, ot colonial style of ® architecture, like the one be has ~ erected at tbe corner of Eleventh street and Wesley avenue It will coet (5U00 *
0 PHILADELPHIAN TO BUILD HERE „ _ Ul John A. Boyd Gives Contract w to Townscnd for #5000 o Apartment House. w John A. Boyd, of tbe delinquent h office In Philadelphia, baa given lo Otle M. Townaend, builder, of tbla tv city, tbe contract to erect a two-family w apartment bouae ou tba southeasterly „ side of Park place, near torlotblao w It will coet $5000 t| Mr Boyd bought tbe lot through „ Ibe ageucy of Clayton Halnea Brick. Tbe building will be nf frame, with (j an asbestos roof, and a concrete |, foundation. Each flat will contain four bed rooms, balb and the usual t number of living rooms. Tbe price named for tbe bouae In 8 eludes tbe building of a garage on tbe „ of tbe lot g Daulel Register, of Philadelphia, Is ° gueal of tbe Wyomlug. He baa mauvfrlends tn Ocean City, where be baa e been spending the summer for a oum- u • ber of years. While here be celebrated 1 bla seventy-eighth birthday aouiver- t ' sary. He la a Civil War veteran, being c a member of William Curry Poal, No. ( 18, G. A. K-. of Philadelphia. Tbe . guests of tba Wyoming gave blm a f - postcard aurprtae. c Ocean City uolmproved or Improved ' , property for high grade unimproved 1 Iota lu tbe lake and citrus fruit ragloo 1 oi la war Central Florida. AddraaaWm Evans, «10 Houaa Building, Plltaburgb, Pa adv 8,81, 4t. I 1 t Nailer . I 4 The Bowling Alleya In tbe Bowling 1 Casino, Moorlyn Terrace and Board- • walk, are now open for tbe aeasou of if J91A Adv., 4 1$, tf. ( ForSalk.— Oueor allof the Ave lots ! y on Asbary avenue, bilow Tblrteentb I- atreet, east aide; low for cash. Mrs. H. BBmtlb, Colllngawoud. N.J, adv., 6 22. 141 u Wasted at Once -$1000 00 bond e and mortgage. For furtbak partlcolara M apply or address FBXTiWBL office. Ocean City, N.J. Adv."
PARIS TO BE AT HEAD OF OCEAN CITY YACHT CLUB
Officers Elected Include J Bonf all and Pernley— Tear Begins January z. At the annual meeting of tbe memberaof tbe Oceau City Yacht Clnb Bat- 1 orday even lug. Ihe fu llowlug offioara 1 unanimously alm-ted : 1 Commodore. Daniel H. Parle; vice I commodore, Waller D. Bouaall; rear ' commodore, James W. Ferula y; tress- ' urer. William E. Hexamtr; secretary, F. Btanton. J Tbe following were elected memof tbe regalia committee: Joseph 1 M. Rowland, Howard Deun aud War- ' Ander-nu Alex. Lawrence, Jr., wbo was a candidate fur a place 00 1 tbla committee, withdrew bla name 1 early lo tbe evening. William E. Masaey aud Alfred M. : were elected members of Ibe board of governors. Aineudmeuts lo tbe by-laws were adopted aa follows: Making tbe flacal year end December instead of August 81; makiug the < commodore t-bairmau of the board of and creating a finance committee of three members, wbo may or may not be members of tbe board of governors By reason of these change-, tbe present officers will butd their respective uttlces uuul tbe close of tbe year. Treasurer William E. Hexamer presented bis report, showing tba financial condition ol tbe club op to tbe night of tba annual meellog. Verbal report* were made by CbairFrank J. Gorman, of tba regalia committee; J. Ralph Wilson, of Ibe entertainment commtUee; Tbomaa M. Scot 1, of tbe tenuis committee, and W Wetmvr, Jr., of tbe library committee. Two corner Iota, cheap, beautifully on Asburv avenue at First and riecuud streets. Near steamboat landyacht club and trolley. Apply to Godfrey. Palermo, N J adv. 8,17, If. For Balb —Lot 678. Bee. D„ on Asavenue, below Sixteenth atreet, , Ocean C*r, N. J. Addram J. G.Campball. Box 8*9, AUaobniat, N J. ; adv. 8. 17. 4L Fob Sale.— DaalreUB, modern 9room bouae. furnished, floe location. , price low, 1825 Central aea. ade.8-17.St • $1600 to loan 00 Brat mortgagee . Tborn A Botle, 408 Eighth mat, .- Ocmo City, N.J. adv. U. *■
SPOKANE GIRL TO BE HIS BRIDE p of Engage- " ment of Clinton B. Price Vl and Miss Ciarke. ■' H|K>kaba, Washington, newspaper! of recent date contain Ibe following of Interest: • Mr. Cbarlea W. Clarke, of 1207 West r avenue, anuuuuces the en- Q| gagemeut of bis daughter. Norma, lo y B. Price, of Oi-eau t5ty, N. J. "The bride-elect la a graduate of and Clark High Hrhool, aud v, of Bmltb College. NortUwrnptou, Mass , (| rlaas of 1913, w here she was a member of tbe Bmllli Glee Clnb Mlaa Clarke o] a member of Ibe Aultua Club, tbe u Asaoclatlou of Collegiate Alumnae. . the Friday Musical Club aud Ibe Mual- H cal Art Boclety. "Mr. Price Is assislanl title officer b| of tbe Oceau i.'ily Title aud Trust Oumpany, a member of scleral frater- u nal societies, the Ocean city Board of u Trade end tbe Atlantic City Country t( Club. He was golf champion of the dtone Harbor Country Club for three B "Tbe wedding will be at tbe borne of Ibe bride to October. Afler a loug h lioueymoou trip through tbe Caiisdlau ., Rockies aud tbe Great Lakes, tbe b couple will reside to Oqjsn City." Mr. Price will ou October 1 go 00 his montb'e vacation from bis duties ai g, tba trust company . He bae be>n !u o tbla city about two years and has o made a number or friends here. y TO BURN MORTGAGE b Fcatjrc ol aerslccs al Hapllei n Cbarcb Tomorrow k.ralss- „ Tbe annuel eummer vlsitora' ear- „ vlcee will be held In tbe First Baptrsl a tomorrow evenlug Tbecuordi h deelree to meet the summer people for £ fellowship end social gatlierlag. £ An Infarmsl program has beeu ar- £ ranged, a fvaiure ul which will be tbe burolug of a 60-5(1 uioHgage raised aud p paid oil this year. - A large representor n>u of tbe visiiura' auxiliaries 1- requrstrd All friends ul the cburxb are welcome. P .1 Francis Bctinclder, of PbiladeJpbia, w property uwuer here and au expert b amatuer pliotogrepber. be* enure flue among tbem a reflex. Mr ■Schneider Is a member uf tbeOueati '■ By Fieuiug Club, aud, dunug tor p club's receui Iropny cup casliug lour «. uameul, be took three views of Ed. Davie, world's champion easier, to * TWO RATS AND « BUNGALOW SOLD : M. Chester 8c Co. Have Many Inquiries for Cot- 1 tages and Eota Here. 1 J. M. Chester A Co.. real estate uper- . . store, eey tbat tbey are lu receipt of t ! Inqulrle* fur lots for Impmvemeot and also for Investment pur- [ , Tbla Arm has made several ( ealea recently, am tug wblcb are tba | | Two-family flat 011 Prnnlyn place to f Joseph McDade, of Philadelphia. t Lot on DeLaucry place to a Pbila- f delpbla paper manufacturer, wbo will | . build. L Two-family flat on Tnlrd street to t 1 aootber Pblladelpbla paper mauufao- | , | Bungalow on CbMsea place to a , Pblladelpblao. I - * < f Tbe Ocean City Tills end Trust Com- | Kuy, trustee, under mortgage of . can CUy Yaclit Club, hereby Invitee r tenders of proposals for bonds of said 1 ! Ooaao City Yacht Club to be surraudr ered for redemption 011 rtoplember 1, , 1916, oodertbe conditioiis nf aald mortgage. C. R fti dwell. r adv. 8-24, 2t Becretary . Fob Bale.— Low for cash, lot 416 . Waal avenue, brluw Bixteeolb atreet, , east aide; also 214 216. 218 Haven avaoue, at Hevanlventb street, weat aide. E A. Smith, t'olliugswood, N. J. adv , 6-22. 141 Fob Kext. — ( eulrally located eot1 rags to Oceau ( II) fur the autumn months. All coove leuces. Including bemte; . Addles. Luck Box 288. Orean City Post Office adv 8 81.81. ! Fob Sale —Comer lot 90xl0U, Flfly- . eighth street end Central avenue, Ocean CUy. Address H U K . Best- |. inel office. sdv 8 24 St. III.
CITIZENS FAVOR FREE AUTO BRIDGE ACROSS THE BAY
Legislative Committee Meets Here and Hears Views of General Public. The State legislative committee appointed by the Legislature last winter on toll bridges and toll roads met to tbg city ball here Friday morning 10 here witnesses for and agiiuat the advisability of tbe Hlate taking over tbe automobile bridge between Ocean City and (turners' Pulut and making It a part of tbe State rued system. There are tlv6 members of tbe committee. but only three were here. I'hey were Senator Lewis T. Stevens, of tbla county, who presided, Senator Malbta and Assemblyman Mark Lake. Senator Kckermau Is III wliblypbold (ever, aud tbe wife of A-aemblyman Ihe other member, Ii serlounly Senator Steveua stated tbe purpose ■if tbe meeting and then said tbat tbey would flrat here those wbo -re In of the State taklug tbe bridge called on William E. Masaey, treasurer ,.f tbe Ooaao City Automobile Bridge Company. Mr. Masaey suggested tbat othera not Interested tu the company ought be flrat beard, and bis Mrs met wltb tbe ooucurreuoe of tbe committee. Peat Commodore William E. Hexamer, a property owuer here, was asked whether he had anything to aay. Commodore Hexamer slated tbat be spent seveutreu seasons to Ocean City and bis some Interest lo tbe bridge proposition. He bat eeen tbe resort grow from a small beginning until now It la essentia! tbat Ibe retort should bave a road leading Into It and out of tt— a southern and a northern outlet Tbe aulo bridge la a real convenience and neceaslty for vlsitora, aa shown by the travel over IL If tbe bridge Is made free It will meen In-crea-ed prosperity for all seashore resorts iu ibis county. A toll to croae bridge aeuds tbe people back wbencs they came. Tbey won't go the coast. He would like lo ire bridge made free to tbe public^ He la a stockholder In tba company. would like lo see free roads In every Thomas F. Armstrong, of Pblladelpbla, abolber summer resident aud properly owner here, said tbat II la obvious tba? tbla liner bridge la tha r way tu go down tbe coast and should be free A frieud of bi», a banker, who spend* Ihe summer seasons In Cspe Msy, ouly recently tol<l_. bow this bridge aflurds a charming. q nick trip from Cape May to AtCity. While Oceau City would probably receive Ibe greatest benvflt a free bridge. tbl- rewort belug tba Boiuera' Polut also will materially beue flt. Ii It against tbe spirit of tbe times to bold up a mau lur toll ou a bridge wbeu be pays raxes A bridge Is something Ibis city should have for tba benefit of tbe entire Htate. Mr. Armstrong aald tbat. while ba la a Philadelphia business man, ba la Jcraeymiu and, as curb, ha Is mora tnao ordinarily Interested In New Jersey. He anted that be not only pays to Oceau City, hot also considerable taxes tn Perth Am boy Iu answer tn a query, Mr. Armstrong said be Is a stockholder In tba bridge company. Cbarlae H. Coll toe. of Homers' a property owner there and In Ocean City, said tbat while II may ba that Oceau CUy will recelva tba greater benefit If thte bridge Is made there are In Atlantic Comity farmers who desire to sell I heir produce lu Ocean CUy, but an prevented by reason of tba toll on tba bridge. The removal of tbla toll will 1 a beueflt to tbem aud to tba people of Ocaan CUy. "Lift' (be toll and help decrease tba high coat of Uvtog." ' said ibe speaker. Condoning, be declared tbat owoen of oyster beds aud the tls barmen lo Atlantic County, lu back or Homers' ■ are stopped by tbe bridge toll bringing their . supplies Into ' Ocean City. There are mechanics living In • Homers' Point wbo work In Ocean (Coops use OS NMODd Paga.1 "«3I I Ul as. Ill ; DR. CHARLES B. RIDER DENTIST S0a Central Ave. Ocean City , N. J. 191G > Good Service E At tbls office consists lo using not only 1 tbe be-t materials tbat cau be bought, and such skill, aa only experience . bring*, bat the satisfaction tbat tbaaa , qualities are combined wUb a reasonCHARLES B. RIDER. O. D. S.
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