.•''-.•iV.'.-- - . ' : - . ' - . : ; ; ; ^ ^ ^ ^ : ^ ; ^ ; ^ - • • • • • - • • . : • • • . • , • • , , - . . • ^ ;; '^"fe^*y^^ oouv OR nn raar IT, ins life .•.V&Ti 11 l :•'!•! ••;.'+'•• 115! "s Pi 3 ; itef $ lit ;*rvi,!v. if. im I * i*.S ids : ^m mIf • • ^ ! • • * -.-,., ,,J j;. m •atlM«B»w«tefc««mdJew«!iyfbr aala g /-% • r\ it \^OIIl|>anV CUV D^l £*.».»_ 4-t~. *-^r-~ -~- ^ _. *_"••* (Continued from Pare O Property •• Wwesfll WWet ' A « foot lot on Gal! Roa : TIM Valat Baking Company, at I sou. <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia. The reported SOT Seventh Street, owned and ST*"* W M »" s »" '«»>* foot- Mr. F. Vatet. <strong>of</strong> (34 Central Avenue. Many lota, ranging In' parcels waa ftpM Saturday morning from two to alx lots. In the Heart through Maaaey ft Edwards to tho <strong>of</strong> tho Cardan tract, exchanged bungalow fa kmUed at 71 Burnt Tto oCSea <strong>of</strong> Frank B. Darby Rom* Mr. HUxlabottom, wb* la n»ortad tlta foUowtn* MW: prwJdant oC tb* Videlltr Machlna Bungalow on 8t Jama Place. Company, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia. U a owned -by Mia Oar* WUaon. to n«w«otnar td the rwort. He la oc- Robot A. BcarbOTOush. <strong>of</strong>. Ool- cnpylnc tie bungalow at present, llnjpwood. Bungalow owned br Herbert B. Smith reports the Howland Development Company. «ale <strong>of</strong> 8« re«t <strong>of</strong> beach front located on <strong>Ocean</strong> Avenue, eaat <strong>of</strong> located between Twenty-flnt Battereea Boad. Porehaaer not ««»t and Twenty-eecond Street. "*?•«• "f'J"}ftfSf5i£!?2E »o an out-<strong>of</strong>-town purchaaer. The »"« I * I "*JJ~» d -, to wUllam Mc- buyer-a name or the parehaaa Adoo <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia Improve- Price waa not reported. "»?n«J wen. atarted on thU lot. ««ay PorchMCW ComlBf; and «ara»e^ Three bungalow. In Several blc tnuuactlon. • wont ^j,Z*Z,^V'^:Jir^J a ^, ^" r ? I«st Monday this <strong>of</strong>flce sold the Hotel Brighton for UJ0.000. The Good to the Last Drop" Town««nd*. Famous ORANGEADE Keep Cool — Quench Tkst Thlnt TOWNSHfD^ SANDWICH SHOP 382 Boardwalk OCKAH cmr, H. J. parehssefs nao» wss not mada public it For Sale Bovdinc House—Centrally located condition and vdl furnished. Isno paying proposition. WALTER haa-leaaad Valef. «Ue«room. at dollars worth <strong>of</strong> real ctate .Inc and a«r. alnce hU prophccle, <strong>of</strong> Sei?pJ2Su^ i^nuf to F^ 8 780 JUbury Avenue, for one year. «ha be«1nnlnK <strong>of</strong> the year. beach front values materialised. S*" "TT5,^"."t* '„„,„>,„ WlutoSe actual aellluK Jrlce A corner lot at Fourth Street made a forecast to the reporter ^^Ve" c¥i££wort Phlladel eoold not be learned. It Is believed and Haven Avenue was sold that the city Is «oln* lo bo Zi,,? 0 ^' "L?*""^!„ Jl to be In the nel«hborhood <strong>of</strong>.»«.- « h r ro 4*h «««• ««" <strong>of</strong> Charles a deluged with buyers during Au- J»J"•ocVUD_ T A e «h^l h°* 1 ? 000. The property sold consists Wood to L. J. Pontiler Coal Com- gust and Soptembor. The peoplo ^°"Jf C "?Z?^f 1,T->R m£? AZZ' f a lot 70 by 75 feet and the P?ny. Ineorporatod. <strong>of</strong> Phlladel- arc just waking up to the advan- "r^M^»»^ rJ2?l ^ baking machinery and plant Phla. This lot Is IK by 2S0 fcot. tagea <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, be stated. ?,"•; S°! d .* 0 Alfr * d Crawror '». ot which haa a capacity for using T ho former owner was J. P. Fox. The real estate activity waa an- "Uaaeipnia. 200 barrels <strong>of</strong> flour weekly. The aalo price was reported as tlclpated by men and will con- This <strong>of</strong>fice also Bold tho two- Valet atarted business In 191J. I8.K00. • • tlnue. It Is brought about by.ad- family house at. Mori)lngsldo and Five years later ho filed papers " The same <strong>of</strong>fice reports thesalo vorttslng and showing tho buycru Nassau Roads, to Auburn O. Ran- • <strong>of</strong> Incorporation. At the present °t a bungalow to John J. Hlggln- What you have. Advertise till It dall. Well known Insurance , time the company supplies stores bottom, or Philadelphia. Tho hurts, was bis advice ' broker, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia. ' ! » "^"•""at^ur'to Staged Se*. Month . . . . Agree With <strong>City</strong> Catued Del., «« ^or summer cottage • Commissioners Unmoved By Plea; To Enforce Ordinance . . £to O .eeka place to spend Junior Event in Sept. stating ,„, enforccnH)nt <strong>of</strong> the ,o make a brief vUlt .. frlonds. Contract wroerea raia " • •—*•"» summer in an ai- • - — ordinance requiring all bathers to nr » n °t prepared to comply with : • here they will not Tho <strong>Ocean</strong> Clty'Tennlu Club w >-'ar a wrap^ or cover when com- lhe regulation: An soon as.the Union Paving If I. contact with the element °? c "« > y 1n B tho block between plffh 1"K to or from the beach, or on "What docs the., regulation Company furnishes tho city witb a gf n< >. d fLZZ.im rather than adds "." 8lxth Streeta, on Atlantic "'•' boardwalk Is unpopular aud "'n*, 1 . A parade <strong>of</strong> night shirts, maintenance bond, guaranteeing *' h jcprecUtea ramoi .u Avenue. Is perparcd for the mom causing the beach to assume a dilapidated raincoats, ahirla or the hard Buifaclng laid on the durid . snrroundlnjs. • . successful soaiion <strong>of</strong> their brief "^'"t shirt parade appearance. an * fag large enough to answer city streets thev will be mid by day stroned Boardwalk Dnring Earl, 380 Edocato, Rom AU Seotkat Hour., Semi-dad, Before Turn- <strong>of</strong> State Diiciu. School Irob- Ue To Beach Awakeni Him ten. at Hsaders Hotel the future <strong>of</strong> the city by tho club has not yet Ordered Paid It I» His Regular Habit An Interesting Program 2_!^«»M. rather than adds "." ? 8tre « (l< - «n Atlantic "'•' boardwalk Is unpopular aud ^'["'J. A parade <strong>of</strong> night shirts, maintenance bond, guaranteeing 8001 t • such a resort. In these. 1 He IIIIK the hall hard, -an.) plny« After I uot Jlrod <strong>of</strong> wntiliu; I court It would lo»«. you would place thin l-. >»• WUH oPI«i«.3.l to the bathers .mint. All we auk Is to waive th.. ,,,,.'"," " l r,v,1"" r " y ""'' to ?. k . The be Btro»a«dto a far greater ,||^ voi|eyinK ability i.wrtM II- 1 In the odvertlalnK'<strong>of</strong> the uclf. lie In a flne man (or the po«l- bolb by tho municipality. | lion-which he now holds nnd 'Ellens and Individual..; """[>- *» " ^ „„„, (i , ,,„. o our beach it In one or . rl'li- l o y Br th . nt "•' pointed ou». depends upon tho e this i« lielween »K.nno and I". 1 '" !''" ' lu Rev. Dr Hobort Hunter proval.' . died at 1128 <strong>Ocean</strong> Avenue, ]anr letter, <strong>of</strong> Friday evenlnK nftor a brief 111- ieht naylri'H"- ' Dr. Hunter waa amoclate iBni J Mcretary <strong>of</strong> the Board <strong>of</strong> Mini*- ry city la u) R^lu-f ^n(J Suiir(,ntlltloll 0( tion <strong>of</strong> ! ; Chh lent upon the annexation <strong>of</strong> ! ,|1(, prcl(|)yte'rlan Church. bualness enterprise!), and; He. had lieen-active In .church •••* »o enterprUe that can, work ,» W f " " ^ ^ ^ . ^ S ire for a city than a news-! w<strong>of</strong>£ BJ>cnt )n Ulf. paHtorutc <strong>of</strong> one whose voice not only ex- ,i,urch. the U»ilon TJibernncli- 'a hearty welcomo to vlul- Pr.eHbyterlari at Coral nnd York hut **- .««-* '-i^lSTSS clfurch-^he'l^<strong>of</strong> 1 ^ the every-day activity <strong>of</strong> the , dcnth •. To nil 'this plnce a new] Dr.'Hunter WUH 72 yearH old. A iltS^JS IP^n'^n^X^ SIS? world over. Much Ix wild about doKerlblni! ' 11 n Incident, that I <strong>City</strong> EnKlneor Colll«on Dialed Alhiiillc <strong>City</strong> 1 • Kiil.itIniiH. I wUh canned hlx Ire and uhowed hlH «y« thnt every hit <strong>of</strong> concrete foundu- lo Btuto lhat only la.Ht week I HIKII! wax not fallliiK rppl.Jly. tlon wa« Inld lieforo tho utiroot HIIW many bather* walking to the In conclutdon Mayor Champion railway had moved one rail. Ho bvauh without u covurlng. . Hluted: "Thorn la no question Bald. In. hl« opinion, tho company , '" Portitlbly- 'a nunibor <strong>of</strong> all- that there aro occaulonK when uri rould h'nvo completed Itw contract yeur-rouiid r.nliltnlH hero, aro In oincur IB calltd upon to uuc luct, If It-hurt not beon forced to con- favor <strong>of</strong> tlio'or.llnanco. but the>u> but wo cannot toll an <strong>of</strong>ficer when tond with thrno delnyn. are- people thnt never «o In tho tact in needed; nor can we pormlt In reference to tho bond for ocean. Tlie beach Ix our bout "omo to no uncovered nnd iitop mnlntenance. Mr. Nourw lilnted uxwt and It uhould bo marto a othcrx. While It may hv uii In- tho bond had boon paid for and oVhTr HccLlmuT r " cc '""onu. battles Cops When Ordered To Move Truck Hepalra To Cedar Hoad WU1 Be Wheart. breath flnd life <strong>of</strong>.• j'n the"p7ejby7crlari Church P*r" •• •" ' He WOH Btated clerk : c > Is not only tho aim <strong>of</strong> tho ! Presbytery <strong>of</strong> Phlladelphli . but we hope to fully jntated clerk <strong>of</strong> ihe Synod o . .: ..-._" ] nylvanlu. and a member H BubBtantlal patronage ai p that our aid ln tho fur-1 * v "* i-*"«" I \J within the next few days. The Commissioners waive Attarln tempt To Arrest Him Th« schoolmen's hih nu.-y at Mixiu street- There are. he Bays', about hlne- rdwalk stated thc lad teen different types <strong>of</strong> supervised Job by him last week study. Of these he chose to renartr- ucated PJK exhibit, only the simplest In his lecture, uy night tho lad up, Tho divided or flexlblo period i employer and asked carries with It .dve functions <strong>of</strong> o sleep on the prem- teaching. The- first Is the dally that blH quartern review. . In rilscuiudnic this re- ed were too crowded, view. Dr. Hall-Quest deviated • ley learned Jerrow sllehtly to consider the "rcclta- KlnE when ho failed (|on period." This, ho Btated, Is renti ' detrimental to the pupil because 'ranged a boil In the n fostcrK the learning by mere The next morning rote. Essential . learning, h« °h lowlnk . the. instructor maVefl a rrlsp summnry <strong>of</strong> tho review. rmphanlKlnK nnd clinching tho oiu.entlal. The nKBlgnment <strong>of</strong>. tho next dny'B work, whatever popular vogue mny havo decided, should In the . lecturer'x • estimation como next. WP oxplilftB thin .choice hy tho prcsencH <strong>of</strong> a certain pflycho- (Coatlnucd oh Page Five) Six Injured in- .•&!-; Somers Point Crash Driver Arrested After. Collision; . Held in 91.000 Bail • Chrlutlan BKInmetl. 68. <strong>of</strong> 5914 court, punlonu slightly Injured when Shore Fast <strong>Line</strong> A. delcK.-itlon <strong>of</strong> four Inillen, 15-Year-Old Girl Tried Feat last reprepentlnc tho South (Wean <strong>City</strong> year ^j WaJ Within- an g police, a. driver iontlc <strong>City</strong> Hoxpltal. Thn othem Enters Protect "v?"," ° r Acklty'B delivery truckw, wt,rc Klv<strong>On</strong> flrxt aldtroatment by CTU r wh ' c > *"H parked oulalde <strong>of</strong> the 5r o^>rco HalBton. They were i lJt t J> a ">>«f Hue WIIH inytructed by i ff 3G f »ltt h..« fc«'« them In•'touch StreelH. H »'»« pastor emeritus repre^entinc^ the h.mth txean Lily year ^j Was Within- u objects to »>, arkl >'K Hue. wan inytructed by Wrfl, n.•. -i»«. n new) „_ »,..„.„.. w.«., r» »«n~ nld..A |(a to repair Cedar Uoad eros«- ir.iinc sU.'nul nt Eluhth Street.anll Interrero with truffle 'rho driver un,,chietr, Helen, and two small ,„ un(l r,nc,.. ^ -»»«>£2!"^-noad'ls JeUy t[8h OttUei Failure !&&£%£*. »o='S: ffl^ip'boL c r lv A d ck!er:. c o $^£$X«iZ2ZiC& .---•- • 1 ton Tncoioijiriii .->emlnary.:he had Flfty-elKhth Street. Cedar Road Is • torney for tho company, eolli'd at- lcal ° « there 1 . .• •' nnd bruls*>M Ivlty and dovetail Itself lnto| |(J muny <strong>of</strong>flCCH <strong>of</strong> .Importance „„• alley that' runs parallel with Muxlnc- Mellzuer. 15. <strong>of</strong> Itlver- .entlon to the fact that the traifle -Accompanied by the driver, the According 'to tho authorities, ^ l._w, U_~_*V. riklll lift' Af.! .. A*_- IV..A..AHlnH fhl.fl'h .... » ,'v* 1 „.! 1.^. .^L- . . Ill "A* ^ t .^ .....1... « > • * ' .1 I .'.nvliul hv tllO OfflCCr Weh t lntO AckleV'H VV..lt ...l._ • ..„• „ .; . company would.Beck relief from Policeman' Pangburn, who WUH Hal! was nrrented hv State -"• LnHt year Mlt.t Meltsner at- „,,. ^ou*t- ,t slated, however. If summoned to the scono. attempted T',SJJr Sow and rSlur <strong>of</strong> Police 'V tempted the mime feat, but her | ,e c|,y w|Hhed to-erect poles to conciliate Ackley. without SSXSJL Z' £Tm«»,vLuM i»2 <strong>of</strong>ficer went Into Ackley's Hall, who 1B n guest <strong>of</strong>, the motorlstB In that section. . I <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> to Steel Pier. Atlantic their poles without the coinpany's bakery with ^' m ' ' n » t « t . lo »«- Planderit • Hotel, WOB driving at a tho. heart <strong>of</strong> tho. city Tho frucaa York and Shore Boulevard, Bomeru waa the roxult or u truffle viola- point. ' tlo ? - ^w^i>' , .u ,. " • StolnmetK wnu taken to IboAt- According to tho police, a. driver iontlc <strong>City</strong> Hoxpltal. Thn othem "?"" ° r Acklty'B delivery truckw lt l d t t n t by couch ordered her'Into tho crart u|ronB cnoUEh to hold the double Jesuit. HO(roiu»ea .0 accompany ptaecd|-llnne». ,1,000 ball to await that followed her when Bho waH bur(,(m the company would be (the orfleers to- tho <strong>City</strong> Hall unleM (h olltcom0 or stelnmetz's In- wlthln a mile <strong>of</strong> her destination. wl|1, ,0 pay ,,„ Hhuro. they proceed a w«rant. The j ^ ITc , h m nn lh,.etaw, She- wished to continue. Thc Tlu> ,nn,mUnlcatlon wtu» • dl- .warrant wns_ procured by Offlcer ' W - 1 I 1 »»„ will !«. il to the numer- " m. r to net • ' Offlcem Kennedy and. Duncan f,nth)nH Bcrvlce. nejiinc propi-r.y uw...-.". "" ".-v O1IH lt.||y flBh which Bho was po • " » '• • placed Ackley under arrest. " • ' •. 111., nix/would be culled upon to pay th.e fOrced to BWlm through. :: • • Ackley seised nn Iron bar used coatH. ',„„„». Her strength WOB spent in en- Mlna Helen Kraune, dauchter or ns a poker for the bake shop ovens Hemove Vnsightry Transformer* l<strong>of</strong>flcent floored him before he I aw>und her head and against her I Zi'nttet In a. most dlBconcertlng manner.. | - | Blonem to Birtllo when tho speaker Delaware River, where she wou)d 7 _ _ _ . • w,, •„ intnted aaolher cniiBo <strong>of</strong> their ml»- row mlIp ln a KinM boat an,i Wiwri i. Jr » ! rti.mlRMl <strong>of</strong>- Sunday Schools Hold Outing .Urn w»» to thant the Commliwlon- thon , „ „„
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