Ocean City Sentinel, 13 July 1905 IIIF issue link — Page 3

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PERSONALS.

THURSDAY, JUDY

-bull be Kind to receive IU ■ml cuiuniunlcalluim uf u In cuniinuulty ami our n

» here.

(•niumiiiilratioiiH eliould I amed with the full uauu ** of the writer, uot Here** il.licati4.il, but aa a ftiiarai.

Mia. 8. B. Scull, of Philadel). vlaltlng her home In thia city. Mr. and Mm. W. B. Marahall.

| Bridgeton, are at the Kalrview.

Settlement Reached in Diffi- Bayard Kendrick l* thegueat of

cnlty Over Atlantic «. j r ,

H. P. liauieluiau, of Pliliadel|ili a- an arrival at the Biaoayue

•day night, | Mia, Phel|ia. ot Philadelphia, la t

, is |

FIRE fROTECTION FOR CEDAR BEACH

authorized to give Cedar Bearh hoae and boae cart aaked for. Mr. Headley wanted aomeoue

pointed to take charge of the appara-

Avenue Work.

LOCAL DOTS.

e plentiful on the bat

Many Millville and Hrldgeluu j, ake thia reaort their auuiuier ho \\ Ihi said Ocean City ban Umi *»? Have you aeeu or felt any? Nulaaure Inspector Smith la hi g the alleyii. The bowling alleys drau t.lg cm

aurf. Wbo saya Ocean Cily ian 1 ful place? t oiaou a Inlet la prepar •uuir Blruttlng. Take a trolley ride down Tou'U anj**y it. Sacred concerts are given the huge hotels on Suudayr Them are now live auto loan, and a couple inure ar Thia Wtiuid be a pleaaat nieu h on Id |iay debts as c lliey pay grudges. Ocean City ia beco.mlug re yachting towns because of

I orris John-

d by I,

' « ily, had i proceed.

I | guest of friends

'. Homer Six

fills Is

mved lhat the pn>|ier oltlIhorlMd to ever ecu the city an ' was agreed to

!eX|«ct*d. I world II irvfully

LIFE-NET TESTED I.ltserl * Hoi a |s|eaaed ss 11 b z-iirlr I tae lire-net recently recelvol by tlie memhers uf the Uberty fire Coin-

t*'uy. No. S,

ratut before It la aeot to Cedar Beach.! Borne years ago 500 feet of boae were aeot to the vicinity of Tbirty-fourtb

Persistent Efforts Of Snmmer street, but It baa never been unreeled : Cottafrers Rewarded With | Owsa.K „ a,

act like lb la. The money does not

Success | come from Connell. Council would j Tbe comparatively small portion of | “ HHngly grant every demand made

II ocean « ny. | residents of Hie lower aectlou of Ocean j u l ,ua ‘tw mem ben, but lu a abort iniaker, of llrklgetou, [''ity are an euterpflalng aet of gentle-1 Bfne tba tax rate would be lucreaaed

LOTS OF SEATS 1 FOR BOARDWALK Ric . H0tgl oise^vne... Business People to Add Share Ocean Ave.

to City’s Collection

There

Many of tbe buslneaa |«ople ou

Sailrsad Jimr-SaMrt,

W’ 1 ■ OdUOty ASH MtAJIUOiUC K. n

Ui. Kalblu.

Miss Mayme Tracey, of Pblladi pbia- is visiting Miss Kditb Suiiimei Ml-a Emily It. I.ynch, of Taeony,

a visitor bere.

Dr. K. H. Madden, of Abaerou, is weekly visitor In Ocean City. Mlm Jennie Harwood", of l.liruoo, lias been «|wiidliig a few days here.

Thirty-fou Mr. and ! the late an

h street for the suiumei

vals at Thirty-fourth street Smith, of Thirty-1

H. H. Bice, t ■u, had told railing itier

mi tractor Scull lo place aud that the lark of uy, Is not the faull of

the railing, had told b

*rh here any asked « bet her

r Brown stfEI tbi

u in e

dlt |i

sail-

•ery way.

by twelve of i members of tbe company, In front tbe tire house, and I' red Ada jumped into It from the roof of l building, a distance ol aUnit elglilt fwt. He alighted on his feet aud uci saaytsl. Afterward, with the sai number of men holding tbe net, Pre deul W. W. Brown, Joseph Mon. Cbariaa Sit bens and Oeurge Jeffries jupipRl Into it from the Bemud story window of the building. Nut to Is; outdone, Fire Chief Kush jumjied in tbe net from tbe coal box. The net la made of Kosslan bolt ruj*. Is ten feet lu diameter, a taim fourty-Ove Hi e inch spiral

apnnga.

NEW BOAT LINE

l uraon'a Inlet la booming. The trolley line' from Corson's i., TUwiisMid'a Inlet Is lu operation, aud a great many people are taking advantage o this chance to Indulge in a nice rkir. We are told that w llhiu a coinpara lively abort time a boat Hue Vvt«<*i Ocean Cily and Conun'a I ulet will tx In runolog order, taking and landini iwaseugers on the beach down lu thi vicinity of Fifty-ninth street Tbe dredge a ill auou be started U work at Coraon'a Inlet and flll in tin ground from life railroad to the edgi

of the hay.

Mlsa Hilda Helohardl, a Philadel phla girl staying with her family ai ^J lddy fourth alreet, had a narn es-wjg. from drowning last Moudi •“■Kv »aa bathing In the surf will Mw otber. from that locality, wb the undertow took her out beyond her depths. Her cry-for help was qub'kly answered by a young man, na Marcus Boae, w bo managed to gel •shore In a fainting condition »oou recovered, however, and Is “one the worar fur her ex perlence.

Under the auaplcea of Ht. And) I-ulberaw Church, of Atlantic titty, ■ -utheran aarvlces will be eouducteil next Sunday mom lug. el HM&oYlock, lu the Kulghta of Pythias- Hall, A» bury avenue, near Heveulh street. Fieolngeervtceeat S o'clock. There w UI. be Sunday school at S o't 'lo all Lutherans In Ocean'illy, aud ■ he public lu general, a cordial Invliklwiti Is ei tended lo attend all the

CMgtgrira Depanmeai. • 'lean city la rather pnmd of Hs well*H<dppad volunteer Hire department, . *nd the men lu the Hie bouses w ill be glad to show visitors around. A sight that attracts the attention of tbe little folk Is the drill of tbe bonea < evening In the Ore house .ou Ninth street between Anbury and Central

Ufe tJuarda Stanton and Headley, w Irn an mi duly at Fourteenth street, •ould like to have a amall hath house on the baacb la which to dress Tliey do not like the Idea of parading through •he atreata In their bathing soils lienee •heir nsjuaat. Councilman fiodfrey •HI look after the matter.

He said, loo, that the streets gnttucs in the vh-iully of Thirty'll street need attention, mot ton of Mr. (irahani, Mr the prn|>er miuinilleel-. Councilmau Headly moved that the I reel Su|ierv‘lsor I* lustrucled to reair Streets lu Hie vicinity of Flfly-

ftb streets.

Mr. firahain expressed the opinion' lhat It would be better to refer this to the Street t 'ouimitlee. The work may >«-veraI hundreds of dollars. "We

E. Smith aud family, uf Br: re visiting Mr aud Mrs. D. S The members of the Barstow are now down lor the sun Thirty-fourth street. Mrs. E. T. Williams Is Ma. Mr. Sparrow's - cottage at Si aud Anbury avenue.Mr. aud Mra. Dudley aVe oc. their outage at Fifth and Mrs. Annie Whiter aud Winter, of Tioga, are registered Qarwood. James I., itadcliffe, uf.Millvi among the arrivals at fhe I during the week.

family

;r Her

t It. '

c City, has opened an oltice at 7 Anbury avenue, this city. A. N. Taylor, of Philadelphia, wl w us considerable pru|ierty here, w v.Ititor on Friday and Satuntay. O. A. Pattermm, of tienuauluu as among the week's arrivals in tb

dty. Mr. Pattens

William Brady ami Slugthrir.-uU.gr c el ween Sixteenth a

.reels.

Mrs. Wolff aud Mb elpbla. are among tl They are m

eal r

id Seveuleri I Wolff, of Pb

t propus

., nlr..

I be

prlatton," be added. When the motion was put, Mr. Omani voted ■•no," and Mr. Hcadley yes.” No others voted. President Adams said be desired all

lemlier* to vote.

Mr. Headley declared that there iav-be«ome things the clly^doesn't

ave lu do, but Hi

auCity.

Ban Ollmour, Waller Bromily lliam Antrim and Karl Hmadtieul 'rankford. are camping at this n las Bessie Hlley, one of Bridge s young taciety ladies, has heel ting Miss Kehecca Kstel Ibiurgeols gliter of Mr and Mrs. Auderaoi Miss Jean Woodbury and Mis Woodward, of Phlladelpbia, are Hi. guests <d Mr. aud Mrs. H. K. Eaton

rnlral a

Miss

sslbu

-her In Hie poblli

I. It. McAllister ami wife,ofKIkton Md., accum|ianled by Orabam I, >gle, reached Ocean City a few day-i

jylng J

. M<

*sl

a call-

of the alleged neglect

operty-owners to

the pavements in front uf tbelr lot; the west eoruer of Fifteenth si

alks I

i Ibe

■r Bmw

F..a Kxst No COI Axbory areuue, •'itue Boom Cottage with bath A Price to eult. N. C. OoDrut.

directed

id lo Ibe boanlwaik railing Sixth street. Mr. Rrowu elated It Hie approaches to the Uandy Core walk nresled repairs. Imau J. C. Steelman reported . Smith, who has charge of tbe walk, had told him attend to tbe repairs. A -luU-claim deed to certain property here was granted W. application of Collector Headley moved lhat the propec uHicera be authorized lo i eg dilate a loan of fl^.fitM In anticipation of uew streets fur, the next six itha. Tbe ruollou was carried, r. Headley's motion, that Hie asjrs be Instructed Jo make assess, un-up- on tbe streets just completed, as |.aseed. Tire following Mila were ordered

paid

It. I.. Hoff, $UM; Ira S. Cbpmpiou, .,531.21; Ira S Champiun. $.'>.052 22: Iteliauec l-lre t om|iany, $150. Italr of l-rrll» Articles. Keep lu mind tho bazarb! King's Daughters of the Find Presby. nan ■ 'burch, lo be brld next Saluriy evening In Hctiarch’s paviltun, on Hie Ismrdwalk, naar Eighth tareot. Tfie young wonxii are making streua■fforts pi please all who call upon i on Ibis Ocoiaiaa.I Pretty and useful articles wjllbe oo/Wale. Hecenl real ewtale transfers recorded I County t Jerk Way's oltbe are: $1 Alma Horton Burrell lo Williarn H. Burrell, lots (Ml, flat tUB. WT, S», ection A • Ml Ml—Warren H. Brown el ux. to intrude K. Walker, lot 588, Section , t k-cau City, June UK. Postmaster SuUon has secured a receptacle for large papers and parrels w blch be has placed lo front of tbe post office Heretofore lhat polut. The addllloB will be found of great eouyoolonee by many patrons. Fob HAUC-Three naptha Uuorhea, 18, tt aud » feet over ail respectively: w 01 trade for Ocean (My property. ■ RUbBT.

ago, aud are u

AllUter'e cottage, at Flret and Asburj Capt. A. W. Ulvlu and family, o Phlladelpbia. are occupying Kolb Harretson's cottage, IW5 Asbury ave line. ('apt. Hlvln Is ajieclal agent foi Ibe Pennsylvania Fire Insurant-'

I'ompauy.

Mbs. Margaret Whelen, of lAke hurst : Mrs. Edward Kelly, of Cam len ; Miss Elleu M. Fitzgerald, ol liaddou Heights, aud Miss Mary liar rlgan, of Atlantic City, vlslteil Ht tugustlue's rectory ou Sunday. CASINO CLUB OPENING Beccptlou lo Me Meld la Ness

md flour of tbe Moore building, on the boardwalk, will he formally opeued . ou Saturday evening 'next, ihagemeut has spared no effort te these rooms as cozy homelike as •possible aud certainly room is tlfly by seveutyBve feet, affording plenty of a|>a dances, euchres, or other similar gatherings of tbe members. Tbe Dutch browu oak woodwork, Hie Mission furniture, leatber-cusbloued chairs aud t{ualut Dutch lamp-light-, lend an atmosphere of comfort and rest to tbe place. Tbe room also la furnished Ith a large stage aud a grand piano, 11 bat the facilities offered for even lug eulertaluiueuU are without limit. Alongside of the stage la a large open fireplace capable of warming or fasclo(lu the other aide of I he room a large balcony, overlooking -the boardwalk and within earabut of the musk- pavilkin, affords comfort for warm days. Tbe bathing ground Is within view of rose wbo may he seated on .the halft ladles’ alcove la a very cosy UUIe •urn and affords quite a pleasant « real for readers. The w iudow seat with their pile of pillows, and tbelr outkwk over tbe boardwalk, will popular lounging places. Five hundred invitations to. tbe formal opening have been Music aud light refreshments will lend to relieve restraint and give an impetui Huh that will be fell foi; me, It hi lo be hoped. Tbe be furuisbed by Buckley’ rbteh means that It will b

first-class

For a tong time the need of a aocia irgauizatiou aucli as tbe Casino (Tub ■aa been felt by-mauy, and these folk, with tbelr Irienda, d-wUlesa will fake advantage 'if the op|«irtuully now p resell led of having an Inviting place the toardwalk In which'to enjoy’

w ith a

eder

ilstake they apologized promptly, T he residents of the lower aectlo rvc organized the South Ocean Cll rulectlve Association, aud a con ittce from this organization-Attoi •y Hunger Iszard, Dr. Taylor an II. Jacobs -attended Council ruee g for the purpose of presenting atemeut of their needs. I ’otiucllman Hraham called alientio

of other

clue

lo tbe attention o:

stj-llou of tbe cily. He aud his frleudi tidied Council so late In tbi last year that be feared there o time for a return party call. Therefore, they were ou baud early Ills season to present tbelr dalmi lire s|.eaker said that Cedar llerkb » » part of Ocean (Tty. Thereskleots liroiid of the improver las brought about lu Hi

•UF snd the peup

Mr. Jam!

i Hie city f

BUppOl

in III Hie way of a fe«

Beach as II should be for Hie summer

i. During tbe past three v ■pie in tbi; lower section of (I

•ve bad a couple of examples of a dangerous fire occur, aud thus, more strongly than ever, they the neceaelty of protection against

fire.

• of tbe atreeta should ini, ao that aulomohlllati Iraverae Ibe roads at tbi liermltted by tbe StaU

e talk

T here is a frog pond u

■ad station at Fifty-second strei

■ at should be abolished.

Dr. Taylor, the next s|«aker, bega ! saying that, although he kue> •■st oftberouucllmen persoually, be ■casioii, w hen he addressed

Dr. Taylor dec

latever is done for the Improvef their aection will prove of hi the w hole city. As a matter uuy, he said, It would be wise for the city to give Cedar Bearh protein Ion from fire. If lire should sweep Beach, the city would lose tbou-

Thc

> of dot

Tbe I ext Ms 1 Aid Society of Hye 1-Tret I. ll. Church did well at tbelr bomerade cake sale ou Saturday. They r poet k> conduct tbeae eale* each Saturday morning throughout tbe sum « In kl.aaaay A* Edw ards' butldlngEtgblh (Uwat,

ilheru aectlou baa U

■y years w itlrout life guard! iker aud his friends appreciate Hie beach Is too long to permit of itshlug life guards, hut he tood, he said, that tbe city e life lines which could-he I If they w ere to have a drowning irt uf it would appear in the met-

llau newspapers, at

he city. Some of the cottagers life lines, hut mure are ueeded. Additional street lights, Dr. Taylor

-luskiu, would ad-

the feeling of aafety among the cot-

tagers.

Ir. Jacobs said that tbe other speak bad about covered the ground, but he urged the necessity of the city prodding five or aix life iiuea. Speaking of the need of fire protecUon, Ml Cuba staled that he uuderalood tbe city, J> ■ hose cart that could he loaned given Cedar Beach resideuti Hi id houae It and form a vo tire company. In Jhe winter, fire house w ere near the life saving station, . Hie life saving crew would look After the fire apparatus, tire lu the. lower eectlon of tbe city would cause I’hiladelphiaus and era to aay Ocean City baa no lira protection, when, aa a matter of tact. Ocean I Tty, tn Its centre, baa a flnelyequlpped lirvde|>artmeut. Ml. Jacobs also s|iuke of tbe need of Improi meuts to one or two streets and urged that more lights be given. Additional clusters on the poles already up will do. The arc lights can come later. Councilmau Hraham agreed a the a|wakers«hat'their section of (be city aboukf he amply protected to ry way. I .a id yAr the reprer * of the cottagers In the lowe i promised, If Council eent hose and a cart, they would rare of thia equipment. Tbe baa ' os* cart are atill awaiting tbe pleaare of tbeae geulieOMif. In the matter F providing life lines, Mr. Graham roved Hurt the Mayor be authorized i secure five life Iiuea for tl requested. The motion wa Councilman George > Hived lhal, aa soon as the leu from Cedar Beach hat bouse, tbe oily send them I he apparatus osked for. Dr. Taylor aaked If a temporary Ore muse would satisfy Council. -CouucJImau Headley aakl that, In very case iu the centre of tbe cily. the volunteer fire companies had proided a lire bouse before tbe cky gave them a thing, and he tlHM«ht that a coodillona should prevail tn this Instance. The other requests of Cedar Beach residents appeared reasonable,. but tbe request for equipment Is not, be aakl. Mr Jacobs said lhat I for the Ocean City lire com pan Ms to drive V> Oedar.Beachlr case of fire. If the apparatus'aaked for Is given them, the. residents could readily form a volutifire company to attend to - the

loved, that

association's con irgeof the apparatus. 'ounctlmau Godfrey told of w bat be I done last season as chairman of incll'a Fire forum It lesu He bad t these gentlemen aud told them that, as soon as they had provided a bouse, Ibe city would send I hem hose. Godfrey further said that Mr I'edrlck had asked him for a Hat of tbe property owuera on Ceulral avenue, lu >wer aection of the city, which had been given, aud Mr. Hedrick tiler stated tbal be would notify tbi householders aud have them cousin i building for tbe fire apparatus th •priug. if, under theseclrcumstauci ro fire huuae haa been provided. It iodfrey said be w aa not In favor putting fire boae lu tbe lower sect!- ! city at tbe preaent time. Graham called attention lu t fact that Dr. Taylor had aald that hose was sent to Cedar Beach be wou provide a place for it. "Why uot gl the hose to Dr.Taylor.” Mr. Gratia

others. They have requested Mayor ( Hon for perinlsskin todo so, a ug last night. Tbe Mayor said that he has n

would grain talk people.

ri^L“

d that b

Iveu thi

I) dt

falling tbelr

; did

action. He explained thi low that Mr. I'edrk-k was

get the list of property owners from

•Hector until recently. • Wi

didn’t know we had the bird," sal the speaker. " Now we will provldi

the cage."

ouncllman George O. Adams’ m u was agalu before the bouse, ai Mr. Graham wauled to ameud It I city give tbe protection tbe Cedar Beach people at once. Dr. Taylor desired Council to entirely satisfied aud so explained th an unoccupied houae, II of which cau be used tel porarily for the purpose of atorlug tb< •art and hose. Graham said that inteutlou to aeud a hose Haven't you au old cart?” queried Jacoba. "We are aimply aakiug

returned Mr. Graham, r. Godfrey aald that the people u there canuot handle hoae wltba cart, but be did not favor sending boae uulil they have provided "re houae. Mr. Adams' motiou, lhat a hoae aud lit be aeut lo Cedar Beach wJ uuae la provided, was lost. It developed that hose aud a cart had been secured for tbe resideuti 'edar Beach some time ago—i long hack. Indeed, that some of tbe ibera of Council bad forgotteu

t it.

. Godfrey spoke of a boae ct that was lu tbe way of people at t city’s tool bouse, where tbe cart atored. George O. Adama aald this cart w bought for the j^inyywveuHi street people origins I iLlfW were uot mistaken. Mr. Jacoba remarked that hs Try be was uot ou tbe committee that had viaited Council the other ~~ ' "'? a house lan’t ready iu s now , it will be tbe fault of the carpenters," be added. On motion of Couocilmano H. L. Smith, it was decided to aeud fivi hundred feet of boae to Cedar Beach, of Dr. Taylor, p>d tbe committee, happy and thankful, retired.

RED MEN PROSPER

The report of I.ulber L. Wallace, Ctrlef of Records of Kalmla Tribe, »o. 220, Imp. O. R. M.. of this city, for tbe past alx months, made at the laat meatlug of tbe tribe, show a the organization to be in fine coudUion in every way, although heavily "up against It" during tbe winter and spring by reason of heavy demauds for stek and death bebefils. For this purpose alone— beneflte—tbe tribe paid out $288, an unusually large amount. Notwithstanding this drain upon tbe exebeq- ', the tribe showed a gain of nearly

iriy fUM.

Ine share of atortt owned by the ■e lu the Ocean dty Building and id Aaauclatiou ran out laat Saturday uigbi. After next year, one or more shares of the building and loan ■lock will come out each year for some rime In tbe future. The tribe holds twenty aharea of stoefc. ■rail'd Maas callages. N. C. Cleltend, real estate broker, reports the following rentals: W. H. UodineVootlaga, 1236 Asbury renue; B. F. Suihb's cottage, 1216 Central avenue^Mr.Oal'a cottage, 1221 ’eotral avenue; Mr. Henry's cottage, >u boardwalk, to P. Balllugall, Broad

cottage lo our uew Ocean City; E. Kramer'■ cottage, fill Fourth street, lo William Warren,, Diamond at reel Philadelphia; another addition to oar cottage ‘colony. He has also rented William C. Scull's cottage, 716 Plymouth Place, to B G. Lock, of Camden; Mra McAleese a cottage, bury avenue. Mr. Clejland aaya the renting !a

lively.

The special race scheduled for Mat irday afternoon laat under the au»pfoes Ot Uta Ocean dty Yacht dub ~ to ha postponed on account of the h sea. Tbe raca will coma off oo

^ulyaath.

dead-rise battaau. called IBM,

oot tong, 1218 foot tour; I9M, and one

appn

it Ibe Mayor bt • grant the requi re seals Ibe cily l laled, and I hop

given |■eras provided

ot this, walk £>ui

double Ibe nui sob," Mr. Adams said, pie want lo do tbe I would do if it could aIIV see w by they should nc

do ao”

Mayor Champion told Councilman Godfrey that Ibe husluess peoph referred lo ask 10 be allowed to lilac'

u Headley diduT appro" Atlantic (Tty, tbe board' « people have bulll pavil ocean side of the walk

He appeared to think flrat if Hu people were given the penuiiuion asked, the boardwalk would have to

tie widened.

Toe Mayor aald that these people ■ ant to do only tbe thing the cily ha« een trying to do-provlde seals -and

CRESSE PRESIDENT

istor Lewis M. Crease, of H city, who baa one of tbe finest aul mobiles running between Pblladelpb the seashore, has been Heeled president of tbe Cape May Auto i Tbe Board of Governors cuuals Thomas W. Millet, Mayor of Cape May; J. N. Wllklua, Jr., J. A. Itepew, Starr, Jr. President of tbe Philadelphia Automobile Club; Charles J Swain, Fred Betz, Sd, Lawrence McCormick, F. M. Johnson and Cortland

D. Cramp.

A rauctlou haa lieeu asked from the Kaciug Board of the American Autue Association for a race -meet on July 22 or 28, aud Ibe memhetasd Hie Hub expect to secure the aaucrion for one of tbe dates. SKILLFUL BOWLERS

Next to bathing In Hie ocean, perhaps the grealeul pleasure of many of Ibe fair vialtora to Ucean (Tty Is delved from bow llug^iud Hie skill with hlcb some ui tbe women folk perform la really surprising. Among those w ho are very good at this sport may he rarnlioued Mrs W 1). Sherrerd, Mlaa Cher, datlkhler of George F. Cher; Mlaa Hall, tbe artrees, daughter of Mr. aud Mra. W. D. Barnhurst, Mlaa Wagner, Mlaa Margaret Smith, Mra. David McCoacb, Jr., Mrs. William McCoacb, Jr , Mias llublucam and Mlaa Thompson.

few buys who broke twenty-four pi gl»«a In tbe boat houae belonging! D. Scull, at Tenth street and A »y. The police w ill not tolerate afi itarooduet f

Between Kiglilli and Muth Street

OPEN AU. THE YEAR THE ELBERON (Poruuoly tie- Kiumstti

Klghin and C'rnlrnl avenue iirh. i.i.i.a wavi.atM. rroi

THE IMPERIAL

GARWOOD HOUSE, OCEAN CITY. New Jersey. THE SWAR I'll MORE

THE KATHLU

THE IDLEWILD ki.vn Tkkkack, kkak Ninth rt^WSiSSlar'-^r^al; OCEAN Cliy HOUSE

id Kesdlnx d.|«.l. s

OCtiAN Cl] V. H. A InoIJA HJACM. N lOWAMU T. t-BIKH. I*ru ^LORRAINE... 4> Ceulral Ave. and Nlnlii wire OCtiAN CITY, N. J. . —NKWLY :: HlliNlsIlKll... THE FAIRVII-W. NINTH ANO WKKl.KV AVIvNI CIPKN you TUK NKAKON.

When Yon Want Anthing th ...DRUOS... on to m > Bourse Pharmacy. Reasonable Prices. Prescriptions.

jn.s'RS'.sra’iiWfkTa ■ar £r zstss-lv-s at a

r. 74 Mb a. as. erlal M(U.

The Best Investment On the New Jersey Coast to-day is a LOT AT NEW CORSON’S INLET

They are doing: Rast Buy While You Can Make a Choice :: :: The Trolley is just completed through the entire tract, and the Water Plant is nearly finished. Every lot beautifully graded. No mosquito holes. Everyone knows that the genuine "shore'' sports of fishing and gunning arc unexcelled at the "Inlet" and they are so “handy" besides. Thgt is the true basis of a Resort.

.... A few Dollars Honthly Buys a Lot.... INQUIRK OR MASSEY & EDWARDS OCEA1N ‘ClTV, IN. J. Or of tH* Anient on th* OroundM ........

COTTAGES

OCEAN CITY. N. J. HARRY F. STANTON BEAL ESTATE BROKER EIGHTH BELOW ASBURY AVENUE BAY FRONT LOTS OCEAN FRONT LOTS BARGAINS FOR BUILDER OR INVESTOR

Ocean Cily Ice aoil Coal Ci. A. <1. SMITH. Proprietor PURE ICE BEST .'. COAL OAK AND MINU * "WOOD Office. No. 634 ISBURY (VENUE

IRA S. CHAMPION. Alderney Dairies Guaranteed Strictly Pure PWLK AND Ice Cream ESTABLISHED iMr 7th St. ud Asbury Ate. First National Bank or Ocean City, N. J. CAPITAL 138.888. SURPLUS SIMM