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Aged Founder of Asbury Park De stroys Bridge Leading to Theater. Asbury Park. July 17.—James A. Bradley, who founded Asbury Park, Bradley Beach and most of the resorts along the coast there, went up to the flume over Deallake and started to tear down a temporary foot bridge the city is building to take the place of one he tore down a few days ago when he discovered a moving picture place at the end of the boardwalk in Loch Arbour. He and his workmen were pulling up planks when City En gineer Rufus Savage and Howard Hulick, owner of the Loch Arbour hotel, to which the bridge gave egress, tried to stop them. Mr. Bradley is eighty-three years old and not very strong, but that didn't prevent him from trying to push Savage and Trulick from the bridge and from engaging in a scuffle with them when they resisted. He did not desist until two policemen were sent there. He departed before the police arrived and set avoided arrest. Hundreds of summer visitors watched the row from the boardwalk.
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Long Branch Daily Record

Long Branch, New Jersey, US

Thu, Jul 17, 1913

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