Ocean City Sentinel, 30 March 1905 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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CURTIS ROBINSON

: _ .. . *.i-Ri!»o *ovf.«ti»iwo. HELD CONFERENCE Ocean City Sentinel n «-prin* «.»d h.. op«.«i m —

- * lumv |>orl»oii» ol «b* ouuolry. Of t*. ■. «. r. M. C. A. chucimU Rd coup*, tlirre .re »uw t«loU where j ^ CM» A.ibo.lUr., ■priiiK liuyfui! i» Hot .(brink .• th*j o J. l>rlioui»r. (.rorjre < ftartirlt, buslnw m.u »«»uld <l«rtre. 1'rrh.p* j r t , n d nrver.1 other Inti-rented *en-

GCEAM CITY • - NEW JERSEY till* In lire f.uit of the bunlnere Bt.u tuuieo were^ere one d.y the l.ttei 'vaurariM Phonf No " blinneU. It ru.y be that lie If hot j week, connultinK with Mayor curre

nuehlnK along the right line*. It may k huapton .imI founrjlirii Headley drr.1

■ I* that he I. not |.u»hliiK .t .11- <» „,d Hrah.in In referrne* to the |w-*i Iocmu In eight.*.

c-uree. If the other fellow l*o’t |iu»h- j (,1c •ettlement of the dllHeolty 1

1 mg, it ten t ueoMHiy to do tnuch j D f the |.ro|*rty owner* over Ihr, in-e.n . ny. nnetllng unlee* there »liould be a dan-1 pnipueed loeatloo of the Penney I van la I he lucky mi gertliat tlie oilier lellow may wake | u.iiroad Y. M « A. building. of Atlanti. t ny

Inly due and nurprMng

CAUGHT CUAHS AT SEA BOSWELL

MAKES AN OFFER

> <»i’

mdffnng unheard

Including men IlkeJ I Adama. Is, unheard of !u thhr wtion. oe-’ rd a abort time einre. Three

,ugbt It

H. R. t-wartr. the newly-elected resident of the Inter State Telephone Company, accompanied by Superlnliemoreat, was to tbi* i-My, a few

Ihlrty mile* .

rUL'BSDAY. MARCH . ■

long-dlatanee aervlce of tbl*

, !with Grounds Secured, He’ll jpany ba.JuR been greatly Imp

• ei- pimcuM b.,i

Team Here. ager. i* working realAt Hie base ball meeting In K. A "' rr,K u, the com[iauy

wa* Captain C**to, ’ Coraon* omce or. Saturday evening,! rnnlran i. i ho made the large Andrew C. Ho*well made a propo-1 % Hlghee aolkitor for t ul while out afler altlon that look, like huatnea*- "r.

LET US FIX THAT ROOF ....

Now , don't delay any longer itaii

now. Remember that last rala a*

- t that roof *

r.nyti and y.

Well, weh

must girt tl

S. B. CONVER 452 Askary Aveaoe. Oceaa City. N. J.

I need flxing nett ^t-torsK x

Sanitary

Mol Chadw ick » ti rahspnee more

In |.ii*on to think .

Ill know hetbrealbe* the

g. A* the Advertleing World h advertblng of the pre*ent ir merely to hold the ground lined The lender in bualnee* nullity want* to hold tbal r Mruggler for hu»lue** *u-

a.nta to keep

r ripam

* porelble. Kve

the

i the busl-

TtlE ‘‘lAiat Tribe of I*rael lia- Ua found. Il comprised a party of rigid three, which reached New York.| few days ago, from Australia,

way to Michigan,

end of the world In l»in. That g us a matter uf ten years or to. I'erhap* before that time, the Philadelphia pafiera will have readied the point | w here they w III print aouie Ocean t Ity :

new* occasionally.

Karhkks In tbl* Stale are given a hint by the Trenton True American, which. In a recent hanie, contained the following: “What la apparent to resident, of the cities, that New Jersey uniat become our of tbe'greataouree-of food .apply fur Philadelphia and New York, la not fully appreciated by tlie farmer* of the (Mate. When they can he show n bow new methods will beueUi their poekethooka. New Jerwsy wllj have better cro|>* and more of them." The chief cam* of 111 health I* Ihu* summed up by a pbyaictan: ••Thinking aud talking about it all Hie lime This ceaaelea* Introspection In which so many of the rising generation of the nervosa folk Indulge la certainly wearing them out. When they are not worryiug at to whether they . lerp too much or too little, they are Udgctlug over the amount of food they take or the quantity of exercise necessary for health. In abort, they never give

prosperity. These thing* make h^utc-ti-r intelligently and push peralsteutly. Il Isn’t well to neglect an opportunity and 11 Isn't well to let the other

rana, ou fellow get the advantage iu any one

(are lor the particular. This is

buildluf

wary to > lng go

advertise, to he careful d* and U> take Into your r jieople from w horn you

"lore u|*mi the lieels of Hie j.svst itemeul of Profereor Usler, of Johu. llopklnx that all men over sixty year* of age should he chloroformed, comes iu ssrertlou from President Wheeler, if the I 'nlverslty of California He ake* the ground that “Uachelors and dub men are bandits and outcasts aud that bachelors should be made H subject of a special tax. Bachelors and club men are taken srlHsh men, and, therefore, not to I msldered as useful factors In the great work of humanity. This Is an era of queer views aud the college men are not slow to put ‘them In consequence of the < (saler-W heeler statements their 'respective universities are brought to the fore aud given considerable gratuitous advertising. However, nobody begrudge* advertising a college aud suggestions like lliese Just made serve as a id give the people something harmss to talk about. With all men of forty" year* of age driven Into retirement or to l bouse, with men of sixty years of age liable to he chloroformed any day, and w Itb bachelors forced to pay special tax, a new- condition would he

created.

Hut men of forty and sixty yean of age need not w orry ao long as they do their work, and there Is not a ma rush of bachelors to get married. QUAIL DISTRIBUTED

e would adjust certain

iverlug a uniformity *• to w* I and breadth of the lots, and the V. M C. A. reprereulatives desire the elty official* to give testimony In their eta meeting before the St^le,

■riparian t ommisston.

Mayor Champion doubtless voice* He opinion of all of the city official* iu

lylug that the p la Itallniad Y. J

ould he a big Improvement and one of Immeasurable beuelll to < Icean City, aud they dewire it here, but the «ty doe* not care to antagonize the property owner, who feel that the} e a grievance. Meanwhile, the authorities w ill make ev ery effort cowiperate with the ^ M. C. A•thcers in their endeavors to reach an amicable Understanding with the pro|ierty ow ners referred to The officials of the V. M . < . A. lefl for Philadelphia p!ea-*d with Hie re

i of.their meeting.

MANY VISITORS

zealously watched over since they

Senator I.. M.Crea wgot to Palermo c

lie is about right. There are so many “health" fhds these days, It’s a wouder that nearly everyone Ian’1 almost dead Aud If some people don't quit mou keying with that Japanese w hat yon. may-cmll-em, they will he, too, |*r ■qiFEapd on, Kkiulgau,” seem* It he the condition of the Wave, w hk-t says: "We understand that our friend lion. Ii. M. Crease, has sold his lim house, at Ocean City. Somebody looki over our shoulder, and suggest* thal maybe he Is going to build at Wash ington, ao that w hen be Is elected It Congress, be can do the thing up •brown' In entertaining, a* ally does. The next chance certainly belongs to Cape May. Tbumas H, Hughes was elected for his last lei m In ISM, and the other counties have been gobbling It ever since. Stand up for your rights, Senator, am matters of our datms and give notice to other pert* of the district of the propriety and usage of rotation." Kenaloi Crease etui occupies his haudsumi residence at Eighth and Wesley a veil oe, and there have been no "for sa signs thereon. Ho far aa known, Henator has no Intent kiu of dhposlug

wf his home.

It seems more than passing strange

that those w ho are eugaged in

on the divorce evil have tailed to note among the frequent causes of domestic truu hie the newspaper comm u ukwt km s and magazine articles on how to live on an insigulflcaut sum a week. These are apparently beneiiceut pubHcaUona, hut in fact Uiey are to the last degree mischievous. It Is more exasperating because every perfeueed housewife knows they untrustworthy. Perhaps an t

akuial woman with a mania for liter- i this week.

ary eminence preamtta the result of ... Mn j. c . auelmau’s Emltb h.. actual effort at ^xlreme ec^oop.y, ^ ta.provta, very nicely during

...nlng liereelf and family to utak* a| frw d . y .

J! Mr. ami Mrs J. 1». Powers, of Phlla-

| delphia, w ere among Hie

W. Scott

Saturday after-

for the purpose of dMributtng the birds among the firmer* In that

vicinity.

Mr. Hand was met at Palermo Hon by Enoch Madara. and both drove among the farmers, leaving couple of the birds at each place. When the quail were sent here I Senator Crease, It was Intended to release them at once, bat the weather w as so severely cold that It was decided (o keep tbam until oondltioiis moderated. Mr. Hand look charge of Hie biped*, which did well under bl* ■-are. He lost but one of the quell, which succumbed to the cold iiiornlng during the few days of wealber we had alter the beginning of

Hie year.

PERSONAL.

J. H. Calereon, of Philadelphia,

In town a few days ago. ,

Mrs. Hannah Johnsou ha* returned

from a viall to Angleaea.

Henry Uerlach, of Philadelphia, ■pending a few day* In this city

The spring IlkeWeatber of Saturday. Sunday aud Monday drew quite a uutaher of cottage-owner, and other* Ocean City. Of course, many of ewe people went to the U had the pleasure of a stroll ol hoaidwalk, where they thought of the delights In store for them during the Where, at the lower end. around Fourteenth street, they found it necessary to .climb a ladder, they did ao, and great w as the fun attached to the job, sometime. The building activity along the beach front was the source of favorable comment, and everyone ready aud w illing iss In fact they to predict that the outlook for an excellent summer season was must

promising.

Blrtbdax tsarprtwe. Samuel Heudersou was given a surprise at hi* home, in tbl. city, on Friday evening laid, w hen a number ol hi* friend* dropped In upon him In a body lo help him celebrate hla birth lay anniversary. A few hour* were .pent pleasantly. refreshment, being served before the party prepared leave. Those present were Mr. aud Mrs l>. d. Sampson, Mr. and Mrs Frembee Hmitb, Mr. aud Mr. Wm. Miller, Mrs. Dykes, Mr*, (ieorge Cut . Mrs. C. S- Borte, Mrs. Chadwick, Mre. Pancoast aud Mr*. Heudi

magazine article, L

lulled experiments are tictitiou. probably Hie w ork of divorce lawyers w how nefarious purpose it U to slim- ' ulste their wicked busineM. These article* quote prtcc^uot to he lound iu ' the local markets and prescribe a ’ menu which would exhaust at a single dinner the entire w «k’aappropriation. Sometimes they mislead the 1 reader by arithmetic a. erroneous as Is that of the "lightning calculator.' whose answer to a long example i- . prompt enough to astonish the sjiccta-

n City.

Harry Chandler, of Vlnetaod recent visitor here. He regls-

xt the Idlesild.

. Thomas Parker I* *pendlu| »itb her daughter, Mre. V. liny,

at Philadelphia,

and Mrs. tleorgp W. Powell, . - ummCT ootlagers

I <IOt» I OK TMOC

the banquet of the .State liauken Association In Atlantic City, lo agsi call attention to Hie extrsvagsuce < municipal government, which Is on

‘ic crying evils of the

r yui

ire here

Mr. and Mr*. Isaac C.'Yocum, ol Philadelphia, were visitors her

■ alter part of last week.

Mr. and Mr*. Adolph Edwards returned from a visit to Philadelphia, Washington aud nearby couutjhtow us.

presented the astounding fa rxicuditura* In twenty-sl New Jersey had Increased i

Mr. aud Mre. William O. Moore,

KIwimmJ Steelman, of Philadelphia, (a at the home of hla parents id Mre. Hiram Steelman, hi this

Iu. and Mr*. C. E. Edwards aud Mr. aud Mre. It. W. Ixlwards will u

turn to this city from Porto Rico the middle of next month.

Brother Ixonard, of LaSalle College,

This leads the Camden Courier to thus express Itself: "Aud that I* the gait at wbleb cltiea are going all ov t-i the Slate, which, If continued, will mean ultimately virtual remQscailuii. The only remedy In slghl Is tbal urojioscd by (be Uoveruor In bis Inaugu-

ral message, thal a limited tax heAxcd Philadelphia,

by general law. Thai would compel .Ince in Hie lulerest of improvement governing boards to -cut their coat *<> contemplated at Ocean Beat 1. ll« .1.11.,' ... ludnlis M „. A . |. b ||.a„ rtu . lt„’"O.J— *1-.1". J, „„ comfort. HI* the tax rate that not >c , vln pauied by her daughter, will go only drive, people from the cities to, al>n , d ,1, May, to remain away

the suhurha, but U a bar lo the Indus ^ | , lenlbcr .

trial development that would otherw i»e happen. Progress calls for ecu- Al a special meeting of Coum nomical wise municipal governmenl Wednesday evening of last week, the x .i^'ssn n ..i.->ah.H i.v i*. ,, following sum. of money were ordered aud Ural can only t* two ny tne |ie<s ^ 0[1 BCOOUnl of t | ie , lew board,, alk pie choosing the proper men to the ilourgcols A Sou ITMU.Ii.’,; H Schurch, governing boards " t-vJt.k'i, aud Allen Scull, MKn.ttt.

Tlie regular c-odBah halt was | Boswell announced Utot If some of the tnd, when the line* were iither gentlemen present would secure

along Bay ! pulled lo, there were Hie dams—as big grounds with the privilege of holding -ul- and contented looking as you please | them for a term of years, he would Hie ! holding on to-th* halt which properly! guarantee lo have the ground, euthe belonged to Ibepadlleb. closed, ere.-I a grandstand and place Hie WIdle and Harvey Morey and a lirst-class,hall team Iu U.-e*u Cily . »etr! Captain William Steelman .were cod j The team he pro|«>“e* w ill hav e a

U,le ! Ilshing. the oilier day, they capture.) a j number »f college player* also', iu addition In a number of.) An, effort will be made lo secure l„ fgrounds from K. K. Sooy, betweeu bay dams mud I* unmmally Sixth and Seventh street*.

islly.

FINE PICNIC SUPPER

ipper glven_by the member Ity CouncU, No. 10. I>. of A »lge room on Thursday eve

agreed that they had never h> 1 »ucb an excellent lime. I ir Hie mhtiilgbl boar when Hi its ended. Even then some of

loath to depart,

only did so w hen told that they’d v Itcd to the next supper. •hurt hu^new. meeting wa* hel. early Iu Hie evening, aud then the vl* Itore were admitted. There.uas a pro gramme of exerdrea that proved entei nd then the supper, wa the lower room. Sdkh i

s It wa

!«earl> a Fatal Mrokr.

Rev. Edward Townsend, a rel member of the Philadelphia M Conference, was atrlckra with sc thing akiu lo apoplexy on Thun

aud for a feu momeul

thought thal he would not recot Dr. B. T. Abbott admlubdered rest. aud other remedies, and the aged minister recovered. He wa* able tu take a slioyt walk ou Suudsy'i Kev. IF Townsend, w ho live* heSe with

Is daughter, la HI years old. A Bid tor fopularll,

Cape May Court House,beside daimlug the champlou base halt club of Hie county, make, another bid for popularity. Word come* from that city that every young woman w ho has taken the |io*!tion of clerk tu the affioe hi several years past has become eugaged to marry. Mis^Ctti Hackney i* the latest to he led lo tb)

marriage altar.

If, Id burrylug aloug Hie streets, ■ext Haturday—moraiug, noon or light—you should see a pockethook lying luvltlugly on the pavement, take cbaiirts and don’t pick It up unis you feel that you are Impervious the shouts aud grins of the s ly. Next Saturday, you’ll re III he April 1.1—otherwise. Fool’s Day."

City .Superintendent Jame* M. Kiev is gives notice thal all children ah. eve never attended any school, six desire to be enrolled In rlaarea of lb< local school, must report at hi* office in the High Hchoul building hetaeeu this and the Bret Ave days of April, otherwise they cannot he admitted u school when sessions are resumed be early fall.

Brighton, other ground -e riiuse ow ned by the U.

i, north of Noiyh

meeting ou Halurdai i called to order by Hubert Ft named as chairman In tl

visitor*

hungry to think hungry that ulghl,

fully one hundred pn

rakes o

But no o

RENTING COTTAGES

cottage-seekers

mg hi

i City, at

feeling encouraged llages are preparing to smile that will linger fur a tl

tricks, of

pbla. accountant for the Insurance i pa ny of North America,

He ha. i

jurteeuth aud I

id optician of Hauvi ■re with hla daughter ■d rented, from Jos. I. tage at till Central aven

ntral

idiug jeweler e, Pa., wa.

HIGH SCHOOL NOTES.

i favored

county, na» notified Hie County j _ . ^ibib-is * Board of Freeholder, that the .upplc- I * 1*^ I 4. "Jt 4 F 1 * J V A 4. J»

mental .■ootracv-wlth Hess A Ixchard. i m . . . .Saturday, April 1st, of. . . .

clothing, Hats and Gents’ Furnishing Goods

the contractor, and bondsmen liable In v O'

_ ...EVtUrTHIIIG KEW-UTEST SHIES IT CUT PRICES... V* ill Build »-rrll> callage. HICN’H Mt'ITM.

Mayorio.. ti. Champlou ha. rr- | Men'. Nobby Spring Bull., two pieces. Cl ill lihi r'"

. —.ring HUTU. . ' . ' . #*^01 “ to-'

' t Men's Wool Cheviot P j Men's Worried Fancy

of I*.

:r Hutton

yer Boswell

liamsou, re|>reseutliig diB’emil comu It lees, reported prog tew H peak lug of ground., K. C. Boyle expressed the thought that the Tenth •tree! ground, would not be so bad Mr. Fisher suggested that It might be the part uf wisdom to secure grouuds not contiguous to the boardwalk. "Hooter.” could go up ou the hoanlaalk aud see the game* ou the Tenth street grounds wltliout laying lythlng for the privilege. Mr. Boswell said that a grand.land with a capacity of SM or SOU people 111 pay for itaelf the first year. There was a IttUe iflscumlou as to avmg the grandstand covered. Home thought tb* spectator, thereon should •e protected from the suu. which •rough! up talk as to the Increased osL A few favored placing cauva >ver Ibe stand. H. C. Hmllb said cat: as cost forty cent* a M|uare yard. Mi

wa

I the I.

The Hopbomores ervou. system. The Sophomore

says of F

claw I. reading

might he had and ulllli

pose, possibly.

Mr. WllUamson said that, although not authorized lo speak, he feh confident that K. II. Sooy wouli mil the use of bis grounds, nei Brighton Hotel, for base hall pui The grounds would have lo he filled

in aud graveled.

Mr. Williamson wa. requested to communicate w Ith Mr. Soo» while Mr. Boyle was asked to gat Into touch with Messrs. Stokes, Ketm and Bi.iey In reference to the ground, at Third and Haven avenue. William tl. Moore, w ho came In at Ibla point lo see FI. A. Corson ou business, was called Into the meeting In the rear office and asked what the trolley company would do to help ha* ball plane for the coming aeeson. Mr. Moore stated that be though the company would "help to au ex ent,” aud suggested that when those ulereried in base ball^iad something .o present to the company they d< Referring to the price of admission o the games, It was thought should he fifteen cent, to the gro

inslderliig

• I’ori

Appeal Is to be made to Captali Clellsu. general superintendent of the l.lfe Having Service, for a further investtgatlou Into the charges lodged agaluri Keeper Aaron it. Htrcfinah, w ho was removed from charge of the Atoecoii station afler many years ol

Ktvertuu School, was a visitor here Monday. While here, .he Inspected the Ocean City I'ubltc School, w bleb ahe had only works of pt Mis. SUmus wa* e»|>ccially pie with the discipline show n

The boy

Office team' The committee on school colon have not held a meeting yet. The Freshman claaa held a meeting ou Saturday night. A da** phi wa*

chosen.

The Senior class have sent for their class pin. Il w III he a small diamond-’ shaped pin. The members of Hie Athletic Amw datlou will give an entertainment aud rtival In the near future. The hoys of the debating society ere given the question for the dehste r the medal. The person* who will debate w ill not he known until Thursday night. Pelll JuroraTbe follow lug is a Hat of peUt juror, awn by Sheriff William H. Bright for the April term of the Cape May Mtadle Township—Frank Mathis, Somers U. Howell, Edward Hand, William Armstrong, Jr., (ieorge J. Heed, Clarence Fisher, Ezekiel Eldredge, l^onard Abrams 1-owcr Township—William Swain, Dennis Fisher, William T. tisrretaon, Wlllfts Johnson, tieurge Hohm, Albert Johnson. Upper Township Eugene Townsend, Nicholas Foster, James Shoemaker. Charles W. Abbott, Reuben Dennis Township—Jonathan Camp, Johu F. Bonham, William Duval. Weri Cape May -Stephen Beeves, Wilbur Collins. Ocean City—Harry Steelman, John I*. Fox, Frambes J. Smith, (ieorge O. Adams, Kolia tiarretaoii, 1-eu Is Rlsley, Johu Marts, Wilton H. Willett, John B Christian, William I. Chadwick. Wildwood—Fred. D. Schell. Woodbine—Beuben H. Keiner, Morris Ravine. Isaac Casteu. Cape May City—Charles Helaugey, Henry Kobiu, Kobert Fadley, David Crowell, Lewis Arnold, FretDKoeruer, Charles Campbell, Benjamin F. Curtis, William lilbsou, W tlliaw F. Cassidy, Jr., Maskel Sharp. Sea Isle City—Johu L. Speer. Holly Beach City—Adolph \V. Kl*i-

quest.

Avalon—Heury High.

BOYS' unit*.

•ulldlug, FhlUNM-

• i.'so' »5C.

HATH : HAXN : HATN

■si Styles, <- *1 W* up. Soft Hal*. Finest Shapes,

t '*!•> of all kinds, from 10r i

• and •»-■. our price.’sv. Suspends

Handkerchiefs, Red * ■

c, IU for "Jic.

Ibe £* kind.

THK 01.0 BTANO — WRW UOOOM. JOS. MENDEL, 1625 ATLANTIC AVENUE, ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.

ell, of Hie Wert ore Railroad, made the Atlantic City

Superintendent I.

ersey and He

■id Cape May divisiuns of the m few days ago InspMon* are i three or four times a year and ab before the heavy rush of the sp

time Iravel.

Afler the lodge had closed, the steward* provided the usual monthly luurbeon. It Is proposed to raise the fee for Initiation, tu take effect after

May I.

Mr*. Mahala Steelman is having her cottage repainted. John R. droves. Ocean City's wellknown plumber, is doing the work at H. R. Moore'sgjew house al WlldTbe Inter-State Telephone Compan v low lias five new Irutik Hue* lo Pllllaielphia, and busitfrs* I. ou the !uMrs. J, I.. YanTtoe, of the Ocean "ity House, has been elect al superintendent of tlie Cat* May County W. . T. if. Flower Mission. The uiemlier* of Liberty Fire Comany desire lo return their (hanks to «v. Pennington foraou for a beautl il bible recently presented tu the company. William C. Scull, contractor and builder, is keeping busy - Hies* times He baa just received the contract to build a boat-house on the hay frout. between Sixth and Seventh streets, for JVarren Mitchell. Massey A Edwards have sold four lota—the balance held by him—for

1 Hie

grandstand. further discussion as to Mr Sooy's grounds aud w hat would havi them to put them into condition, HrC. Boyle asked Mr BosIbe kind ol team he would place Iu the field. Fint-clasa, if we get Mr. Sooy’s grounds," answered Mr. Boswell. 'Would the team contain any of Ocean City boysT" queried Mr. Fisher. “If they ere fast enough," was the iwyer’e laconic reply. Mr. WiUiamauu thought II might he ell to amsMer Ibe cost of out-of town playerf Boyle recalled that the AHau team aud the Cape May club yean ago are Hie only seaclub* thal ever paid. Boswell said it would not cost a great deal to secure several collage hoys al the shore In the summer seasou. addlug that. If Hie other geulle- • ould guarantee the grounds In front of the Brighton, he will guarantee to have a first-class grounds aud a grandstand. The committees were continued, lo report at the next meeting on Friday night. Cape May does not have an allaggregatlou, this season, It la nut because there have been no effort* pul forth, aaya the Wave. Captalu Stltea and Manager Kulberford are putting forth every effort to put out an all-star team. Some of the heat men In amateur ranks to-day are ou the roster fur the coming year. It is said that these players have been signed: Alfred Devlin, formerly of the Cnlveraity of Pennsylvania, last year's captain; the pieseut captain. Waller U. Cartas, ol Dover, Del.; Pierson. ex-Princeton star; t^Jay, ex-Harrard: Dusk will be behind the hat; Stiles, I of P., will be captain and field manager. The Tuckahoe ball team w ill open (be season In that town ou May HI. Manager Douglas, ha. Hie following men under contract: Pilchers, Smith aud Adams; catcher, Tasso; Inflelders, Wllleta, Coventry, Corson and Flanagan; outfielders, Crema, Van (illder aud Hess.

made ou Monday and Hie pun was a party from Itausdowne, P A handsome rosewood plain right ha. been Installed In tin Ion ol the Elberon. Manager Nayhi rays he isn't very’ much at home hand ling the scales, but he can **C sharp In looking afler the Interest* of Hi

hotel guest*.

iiJOS-G. CHAMPION

..Builder..

« f • \

:! OCEAN CITY, N. J. ,l !' i lr >—*. t ' ] | Plans and Specifications Pre- ] | 1 •

f'MATKA<"TOIU

LEWIS E. CORDERY j Carpenter and Builder

IttXMM. 721 Iwt Boi 3S3

SHOP- TEITH AID WEST AYHlft

OCEAN CITY. K. J. |

ENGLISH & JOHNSON,

conlraciors and Builflars up-j 1240 Anbury A veil nr.

REPORT OF THE COIDITIOI First National Bank or OCEAN CITY, av

Many Ocean City resident

prised ou Thurwdsy lari to h

sudden death of Sheppard Oallaghcr, ; wIhi lived at South SeaVIlle. Ualla- ' gher dropped dead w title talking to a neighbor In that place on Thursday morning. He had been coming to Ocean city for many years, where he

sold honey and herbs.

that every Ume he vial |(people are all anxious

I Improvement* being a City aud what we sre going to have I around this summer. Mr. Ware boom, this | Houae It.

resort, a. he cau truthfully this spring SltRJIos* BY~TH Son crabs ■rteallfml. : Rev. W. S. Harei.; Soft shell, or rand, crab* are unua-1 ? uctol • T, . U: .“ U>ok

EDWARD STQNEHILL BRICKLAYER and PLASTERER

All work In mason line promptly attended to...

MOO,Brighton Place

OCEAN CITY. N. J.

bf.i.i. ti;i.i:i B *floKi: s*

6. 0. Atmi. , f. f ACimt

QEO, 0. ADAMS & BRO.

Senator Cresee will take occasion) xblris In an auto Iu this city an

me the | through the county In a short Hmi

•bine aud has t.vn looking I PLASTERING, RANGE SETTING

build lug In which to MILK LAYING, tic.. Etc.

> j All Work in Mason Line Promptly

Dkvh., by the 1 Attenaea lo. vrurade agaili.t' OCEAN CITY, N J.

iverflowlug with'

ually p.en,.fu. .long the beach, i, I* , ^ I W. H. MITCHELL, rejiorted, and Urge qu.ntlttaao, three I convert to t hrlri BRICKLAYING - PLASTERING

v.u rendV ri r ^1 » SPECIALTY

unusually thick around the wreck of outfit. K . J. Bthono «-Idence: 704 Central Ave Hindi*. ICo.,85IH. Fourth rt., Philadelphia, I'a.J octCAK tlTY, S. J

•lit, a»-f>*it long. 12- Juicy tuu/aels have beau caught during ■ read U: a . S».J!fihs ”•■ “ - 1

DLfootaklff, double euder. . unu*uallv thick around the wrack of i — *-Z

J.Kuril Kihlky.

752 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. Fine Paper Hanging, Painting A Select Line ol WALL PAPERS A N D INTERIOR DECORATIONS Headquarter* (or UP-TO-DATE SIGNS

MARRY H. RICE, ....Registered Architect.... Flab*. Hpv'-iflraltoa* sad HupsrlaUadsboc. 909 Weak Avenu*. (HJBAIS CITY. IV. «l.

S. B. SAMPSON, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Jobblae proaptly sUssdsd lb. Ilaa*. speclSoatlore sad vornae dravlac* farsbk—1 MARRY M. RICE, ...Builder,.. No. 909 WUMT AVUNUU, oettAfv city, re. a. ALLEN SCULL Contractor and Builder

JOMIN MARTS Contracting Builder

GUISE B. IOIIGEIIS 1 Ml Carpenters and Builders

WILLIAM C. SCULL, Contractor :: and :: Builder, Office and Kealdracr, 715 PLYMOUTH PI.ACT;, 0. J. HAMMELL MarblewGranite Works Monument*, Mausoleums, Htatoary Work, Cradle*... CEMETERY INCLOSURES Burial Vault*, Urav* Coven All kinds of Cemetery Work Works at Pieasantville. N. J. ...FOR SALE... A five room bouae, furnished, with twu loU on Went avenue, below Hlxleenth street. Apply i: :: :: johk k. FurrcmtM, •tree), l-blladelpbla.

HEAT on TAP

A GAS RADIATOR A VALVE TURNED A MATCH

CITY GAS LIGHTCO. V ■/

When Yon Want Anything in aaaDRl_JOSaaa CO TO THE Bourse Pharmacy. Reasonable Prices. Prescriptions.

WANTED—Ocean City or other good and welllocated seashore cottages or cottages iu exchange for well rented Camden, N. J., houses. Equity $4700. Address Box 201, Middletown, Del. : :

Three Favorites Scull s Best Flour Scull s Favorite Blend Tea Scull's Sterling Blend Coffee

B. S. SCULL, Prop. ASBURY AVENUE AND NINTH ST.