Ocean City Sentinel, 8 March 1906 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Ocean City Sentinel ORCHESTRA BOSIC

FOR EASTER WEEK

THURSDAY. MARCH

> (ball b# rUd (o

TO OPEN BAY AVENUE; .. CODNCIL AFTER TROLLEY LINE THEREON BELL TELEPHONE

All rummuiilcallonK oliould be ar-' ooutpanled «Jtb (lie full name and i addrew of the »filer, not nw-Mitn} for publlcall'iii, bat ae a Kuarautee of

r ,.A faith.

LOCAL v DOTS. Ix>t» of eplertatnuicnu. — I'oufereiK-e beflu* neat Tuewfav Mu»le here at Kaater. renieinl<r ! Smoe nice aealher durlnir ihe wee Hare jou Joined the Hoard of Trade? "A merry heart doetb Koud like

medlHoa.”

l.lberty boy* are bu»y rehearelriK ft

their .bow.

There'* nothing much «

whining man.

It take* a brave man to t

a lib a widow.

eliuiuiuy

Middle to«rn*hlp ha* a Hue new acffcol building. Quite a few |«ujde at foum-ll meet log on Monday night Mu»lc In the dty iiavllluu Kaulfer week. Tell your friend>. It la foolMi to tell a woman Ju»l enough to »et her guewalng. The average man know* a lot more than he I* able to comprehend.

A girl I*

i old u

•n't found a huxbaiid. Cape May County Hoard of Freeholder* meet* at I ourl lloune to-day tk-eau City had a big turnout at the entertainment at I'eteiwburg on Friday

night

Mr. and Mr*. Mailer It. Sack were aernaded by a few friend* at their home on Monday evening. A baby w 111 get awfully fouled If lie think* he I* going to have all those nice clothe* oil hi* life. Kver notice Hbw ea»lly the heartbroken girl rcmenlMhe piece* together and await* another *ma*lr.' The guu club will have l(r regular shout next Saturday afternoon. The board of director* will meet to-morrow It I* probable that Anderson Hourgeol* w ill not manage the Aetna durlugtbeoomlugsummer. Jtemarrvul the hotel. Ml** Adah I. Chamberlain, one of the local teacher*, recently was granted a third-grade certificate by the county board of examiner*. The Ladle*' Aid Society oT-the Kir*: M K Church held a regular monthly meeting at the home of Mr*. iL L Ooffon Monday evening Tbie Junior Rpwortb League uf the Find M. E Church urgatilnd on Tweeday -evening by electing Mr*. Elisabeth dandy president. Hiram Steelman ha* taken charge of the usual Tbunday evening claw* In the First M. E, Hiurch. The meeting night will be Tuenday* after Ihl* w eck Mr* Alonso Hell, an intimate friend of Mr* 8 R U. Myers, died In Fort Waype a •bort time *lnre. Mr*. Hell bad bean ■ visitor here fur a number of year* M|*m> Lew I* aud Cotiard eulertalned Ihe member* of the W. C. T. U. at tbe Kathlu yesterday afternoon. The occasion wa» the regular meeting of the union. In tbe Maaotik lodge to-ulgbt, the F. E degree will he conferred upon three candidate*. Other matter* of Interest to the fraternity will for cooalderatlou. The Chronicle, of Santa I’aula, Cal., on February £M, contained an extract of a glowing dlacourwe by Rev. A. W William*, formerly of ibi* city, ot •Tli# Templatkm* of Jewu* CbrtM.” A young won of FMgar Fergu*on narrowly cmVi-c-I arriou* Injury on Sunday. The boy waa playing, with a etlck In hi* hand, w ben tie fell Tbe •tick entered hi* mouth, but fot nately did not aeverdy Injure tbe roof of hi* mouth. HAD MOCK WEDDING

Council Awards Contract to V Prof. Harry H. Lake,

of Ocean City.

Kmf Harry H. Lake, of tbl. dty.

Ill have an orcbe*tra of ten piece* In the dty pavilion on the bosrdwalk at K**ter. thecoi'certa beginning a d»y

nr two before Faster Sunday.

At t ommou Couual'* meeting on Monday night, Councilman J. C Steelut*u.. uf the comniillee. announced ,tbat he bad received a letter from W. | H. Wick, wbo knew of wn orcbetra of

bl piece* which could be had for

«i at Easter.

-lr. Steelman further aaid that H Uke.of ltd* dty, had agreed to ol*h an orchestra of ten piece* for

*AX).

. in mollou of t ouudlman tieorge O. Adam*, seconded by CouncUman H. L ,Smith, Mr. Steelman waa Instructed p. make a contract with Mr.

l-ake

on the •uhjed of music. Councilman Steelman said that he could secure Plerm, who was here last ■umIth a band of twenty piece* for leek, for the sum of MBou. Mr Steelman desired to have luntrurtloii* u regard to tbl*. Till* led to a general dlscumlou. In -blcli must of the t'ouncllmen ex- . rwwwd a preference for an orchestra rather than a bra** band Mr. Headley said that the ram >*k«d exceeded the appropriation. Hr "loved that Hie band be hired for *even -eek*, with the undemanding that lie time tv extended a week If a win lent sum of moucy can be raised. Mayor rhamplouaxpreaaed tbeopln•n that many people prefer a baud to n orchestra. If an orchestra can be bad fur f 1 AW low than a baud, the aub•t I* worthy of coualderatlou. Mr. Headley mid lie wa* In favor of orchestra last season, and still Is. tbe did not think the dty would ic money by hiring an orchestra, which would require as many pieces

(leu. O Adams favored 1 ouudlman Steelman *atd that an on-ht-tra of twenty piece* would co*t note th*n a hand of the mme number

if piece*.

Mayor Cliamplou dated that anilhcr feature Is that tbe band stand la rat properly located. Harry L. Smith mid be wa* th favor >f an orchestra, but would do whatever the other* coushlered be*t. Harry Headley's mollou to leave lie mailer In tbe hands of the committee, to do the bed pomtble, and re:*irt at a meeting of Council to-morrow Friday) evening, wa* carried. FINE QUARTERS SOON

Worhrrs* Kwtt •octets Kojoyrd « The members of the Workers' Knit Society enjoyed tbe novelty of wedding at their meeting at tbrriwmie of Mr. t liarle* H. Rider. All of tbe member* were In tbe »flair, and a few b^baudt aud brothers were there, "togged out” In women's attire. Mho Shoemaker was the "I and Miss Con* the "groom." looked leal donning In a swallow-tail coat. .The "domlue” was Mrs. Rider There waa a Special ceremony

occasion.

The Commtasluucr* of Adjustment under the Martfn act —Messrs Ikntglass, Barrows and Corsoo—having taken the oath of office aud ■ they give notice In tbl* l"»ue of the Sx.vnsm. of their first meeting. Tbl* will be held on April Wb Prosecutoi I tour lam was made president of the board and Mr. Barrows clerk. The otgantxatlou was effected on Tuesday Mra. Robert B Naylor, of tbl* city, purchasud tbe Elberon (once known »• tbe Emmet), Eighth and Central ■venue, from James M Cheder yesterday morning The price paid I* tatd io have been a Utile lew than HO.OOa Mm. Nasfcir has had the * iccemful maoatpment of Hie hotel during the lad year. •rwrer Csmmiawlwwcr-a ■•-portMayor Champlou asked Council, on Monday errnlng lad. to meet again, In a couple of waeka. His rearan for making this raqucal wa* that lb# Hewer t ommteslou was about ready to make lu report to the city'* governing

body.

Small Family' would like to K*ul. for long season, part of cottage or eeveral rooms. J. R^BKhTiKSbOffice. ,

At tbe meeting of Common Council summer reran. Many people come on Monday evening, t'outicllman tier# purely for tbe pleasure* afforded Harry Headley stated that Ibe trolley by tbe bay. More woqld have hern company has agreed In run Its line found praising tbe bay front were. It along Hay avenue to Fourteenth or not that It is ramew bal Inaccessible. Fifteenth street* If the city will open With a trolley ruuulng along Hie bay Ihlsaveuue. Mr Headley ma-ed Hiat frout, tbts drawback will be removed City Clerk Adam* be In-tructcd to A man II*lug on Wesley or Central publish a nutlce of liilrnl)ou to open^gaeune* will be able lu board a car al- ( Bay avenue, from Fourth to Fifteenth most al the door of hi* cottage or hotel Tbe mollou was seconded by land lu a few moments be wtuned to Councilman Ueorgr II. Adams, and kibe bay, there to Indulge In boating or eased. ;fl*hlng. Tbe opening of B.y avenue, and tbe I V* Improvement, are extension of the trolley line, wilt mean bo ““ d •“ uch for tbe ex)«u shm of Ocean Clt,i' Dd bulldlug operation, along the bay, . ^ -r, . i .> .. _ esiieclally In tbe loner section, peri a seashore resort. This 1* the view 1 .... i ■ # . ,,, . - v .-c x siss With tbe trolley cars ruuniug from Every summer the races conducted le steamboat landing to Fourteenth under the auspices of tbe Ocean City reel, connecting by a loop with tbe Yacht t.'lub draw hundreds ofspectaibIu track on < entrat avenue. a» uir* to the dub's l"T*tty boat boura reiort has It, one of the prrttte-t rac- WHh Increased fadlltte* for reaching of the dty will be opened to the, ,be o | 0 i, house, even more visitors public. 1 bound to attend these aquatic eve year.. Hie bay aud bay front | a bleb are always a source uf delight to been features of Ocean City a* a | tbe beholders

If Company Doesn't Start Work, New Ordinance May be Repealed.

TO CELEBRATE GOLDEN WEDDING Capt. and Mrs. V. S. Robinson’s Anniversary Occurs

on March aist.

It Is not given to many couples to celebrate the golden anniversary of their weddlug, but such will be tbe good fortuue of t apt. and Mrs. V. S. Robinson, of this dty. On Wednesday, March "1st, they will olwqrve Hie nnietb anniversary of their marriage. Tbe celebration will be held al Hie ilng, where the couple live with oue of their daughters, Mr*. A. I’. MUmd where they will be coagratulated by their children, grandctllldreu, other relative* and friend*. ipL and Mr* Robinson were marby Rev. David Teed In tbe AbseM. K. Church. Mr*. Robin non, who was MU* Frances Ijike. a sister of Rev. S. Wesley Lake, wa* a very-

young bride. She will

edge Room 1

L ot r

The member* ol Ocean City Ixidge. lu. «i, K. of P„ a fcw day* ago rived the cocoa matting for ti ►Jge room and ante room*, and It reu laid. The matting I* In carpel pattern and looks floe. Thefurnlti In tbe looms I* being overhauled. arnlshed, etc. When everything I* completed the lodge room will pr vastly Improved condition. Nearly cry secret society In town me#

thU lodge room.

The KnlgbU of Pythias, at their leering on Monday night, gave a oteoftbauks to Mr*. William Lake, lr*. A. o Hilbert, Mr*. John Voee, lr*. S. R. Mlllor, Mm. D. L Vanslau. Mr*. S. B. Conrer amt Ml*s Sallle W. I-ake for their awdsUnce lu nxltig up the lodge room. Mort ol ladle* were Instrumental In glv-

ting. _ og ■■•* Olven a »«*rprts*

an** Mildred Noroom waa given . party In honor of tbe third annlvematy

- rtb on Hatoiday afternoon e received many beautiful

presents and th* lUtla oua* had a very

served Tbora present were: Mildred Smltli. Sadie Stonehlll. Waijory Benham. Helen Smith, EUle U*. Edna Clouting, Ethel Irae. Marion Iraug, Mahri ••■ke. Mint Ctoutlng. Maxwell (Ircgg, Boss Ferguson, Beanie Smith,

How ard and Carol Clouting. •rd Welle lit l« <••* Woaio.

Mr. and Mi*. Georg# Feuatermacber, of Plilladelpbla, cottager* in thU dty, will leave St Petersburg. Fla., tod.y, for Delaud, where they expect to remain two weeks. Thao they wtllriart ..n their journey homeward. Tbaoou pi,: tbrlr friend, will be glad to beat sir enjoying good health. Each hai

gained ten pound* lu weight. "Rwxe Will •# Islrl*-" Hod tbe ecreamlng farce.

"Roys >* >•• be Girls," to be given on Saturday evening. March St, by Ibe member, of the Liberty Fire Company This funny pt«* *111 t* ^ other equally a* fuuuy.'Tbe Nigger Imol.'' Tbe costumes will begor-

OccauC

.rreof tenth •

anticipated.

at It Is about time to put men at i>rk scraping tbe street*. Caun-'llmau Semprau reported that new floor has been put in the Ninth

street Are bouse.

.'-ouiirtlman George O. Adams If the Delaware A A tli Cofn|Ruy has ever done anything lu tbe way of beginning the work of laying underground wires, for which the officials ol that company were so am-' iTtisve an ordinance passed glv lug them permission to do so. Their me waa up long ago, be said. Mr. Headley wanted to know who paid for prtuUog tbe ad vertlaemenl of

the ordinance.

'ouudlman George H. Adams ang-

Ruhlnson Is about 7A year* old. couple had Hidr home in »*iea*le until 1870, w hen they removed to Atlantic City. Captain Robinson followed the sea. In 1872 they went ty, Philadelphia, where « apt. Robinson was employed in Disstou’a Mills. Twelve year* later, they re-

turned to this section

They were Hie parent* of thirteen children. Five of three are living, tly. Mr*. A. P. Milner,of thl* dty; Mr*. El lu belli L. Lynch, of Tacouy; Mr* Sophie Adam*, of Woodbourue; Mr*. Mattie Peter*, of Camden: and ink, who lives In Trenton, but w ho, ill aconpleof yearsiago.wa* In busls here, lu which hr wa* assisted by father. There are fourteen grandchildren, Indudlng Hire# left to bet huibaud's care bv Mr*. George Steel,

bo died some time »lnce.

There have been one hundred In vitaMARTER FAVORED

The rail brought by Mr*. <'rummer against H. H. Marter, Jr., In thtA)amden courts, was brought to a dose. It U regarded, on Monday last, when Vice Chancellor Garrison lifted tbe reorder. Counsel for Mr*, was given tbe privilege of a final bearing, If It I* so desired, i The suit was brought to have Mr Marter show cause why be should not be restrained from removing sand from iwn lot, which adjoins the Crumland It was claimed that Mr. Marter'* work was Injuring the ocean front from Fourteenth to Seventeenth

street.

TcaUmouy was given to show that .jere are now 100 feel more of front then there was when this suit 9—abbot tbe middle of January—so that Injury to the ocean front apparent. Had tbeOourtdedded In favor of the plalntlfT, the effect would have bceu far-ieachlug. French A Richard* were counsel for MF/M alter. James W. Smith, of this dty, who had tbe contract for doing tbe work, wa» among the w Uncases summon iwever, no w Itncrae* were called. imber of affidavit* were presento the Court. HAD FINE TIME

TAX ASSESSMENT MUST STAND Property Owners Onght to Have Made Appeal to tbe Commissioners. Coundlman Haadley, at Couudl' meeting Monday night, called the attention of the members of that body to neat of cottages on tbe bay from, between Twelfth and Thirteenth street*. In some caws, tbe iers of Appeal made a reduction of f 100. These reductions were made at ibe request of owuers, w bo appeared f board There was no reduction made to tbe other owners, r. Headley's thought was that If omm Isa toner* had considered tbe •ament as too high In then a, they should have held tbe ' concerning the other houses In square, which did not malerially dlflier lu valuation This rale of assmeut will couUnue, and Couodln Headley considered It unfair, ''rank Smather*. a lawyer connected with City Sollrllor Tboui|won's office, in Connell room.aud he wa* asked n opinion. He answered that tbe 1 have waived their right; they ■pped by their conduct. By m appearing before tbe < 'ummlsslourr* of he presumption In law I that they are sqllstled w lilt the a*ae*i FEARED FOR HIS LIFE Kccond Disappearance. A dispatch to the Philadelphia Keurd from MIIMIIe, under date of March 6, aays: “ 'Don’t take me back to Ocean City; hey'll kill me and take my money !' pleaded Solomon Warner, an old man. wrapped In some bedding In a de ■erled cabin near Ormond, five miles lielow Millville, yesterday, by Albert Barnett aud a companion. Tbe man, Wen tly demented and who said lie had had nothing to eat for four days, has disappeared aud Is believed be hiding In a big swamp near Fries'

mill.”

erner disappeared from hi* home In this dty after the death of bis mother tbe latter part of last year. After being missing nearly two weeka, lie was discovered on the meadows In front of, but some distance away from, the West Jersey's Eight street depot. few day* be was taken to tbe home of a brother at Tucks hoe. disappeared recently, and no trace of him waa bad until Monday last, when, a* slated above, be waa found neat Millville. TOOK OATH OF OFFICE

rvwia

n City Couocri. No. 10, DsughAmcrtca. will eelebrat* Ibelr wnulvenary In Ibdr lodge room t en mg, and • V”* U

.I" ~ P*"'

exeici-v, followed by refreshmeut-

aeciwrweA

Henry D. Moore, of H addon field, ho ha» many bU UuancUl lutereS* In Ocean city, .**-u to* n y^e'd^ {Mr Moore ba. Jo*» returned from • : month', trip through the « «*t. *«*>«*>•

I west and Mextro

iNo-12*2 B** MaTiisvrs

Caodraan Ocean t'roal l.« Senator L. M. Crease, Dr. Charles i. Edwards and John Marta, wl were appointed by Judge Eudkotl a week ago a commission to cond such land along the ocean front needed for tbe boardwalk, met at tbe office of Ma*aey A Edward* on Saturday evening laM and took tbe u« e member* will meal in a few day* and agree upon a time for their firet meeting to bear land oi Then tbe time of the meeting will have to be advertised for ten day*

fore It b held

Ethel Norcom entertained

members of "The Bunch" U*t Friday

home. In honor of Floyd

81mm*. a cousin of Ml** Norcom 1 aud J. Allen Pollock, of New Yorl The evening wa* happily •pent,

young people playing enrhie,

and other popular games. After joying a rich collation pre|iared b« Mr*. Norcom, tbe guests departed for

Those prerant wereehe Ml

Gilbert. Franca. 110 lor. Ethel Noecom, Mary Dycb aud Bert ta rampbell, Floyd Slinma, Alle. pollock,

Lyndon Aug aud Hirajo Sj^l B. B Stltes. ol tbb city, b making a reputation at a fisherman do*

New Smyrna, Fla. In a private tetter or (our to a friend here, Mr. HUtea report* that oewr beach. Give _.

be caught thirteen sbeepshewd on Fri- Furbeck,

iday lari—all beauties. Tbb catch in* Fifth Sm**. KeomeUer, N. Y.

break, tbe record In that section for Foa HAUt-S-boree power Hall Mabreaaa xne rlueF-ngloa. salt water flUluga, reversi-

ble propeller wheel, sbafUng, eke.; good as new. J. Paul Ernrey, Park

greeted by e host of her friends, and spent a very bice evening. Those present were Mr. and Mr*. John B. Thompson, Rev. Mr. Hurray, ~ Archibald Gardiner, Mr. aud Mrs. J. Edward William*, Mbs Rogers, Mrs. Haxxell, Mbs Alberta Griffin. Mia. June., Ml** Mary Mnrry, Mb* Elmira Hector, Marter Otto Thompson, Misa Lulu Thompson, Mra. H. J Hrown, Mr*. I>ora Still and Bev. Henry Hector and wife. BefrrabmeoU

served.

e city ta

On motion of Mr. Headley, City ierfc Adam* was Instructed to InMtlgatr the matter. Fire chief Hush aaked Council's view of a proposition to ado|* a Iwoilarm system, to go Into efiscl on Hie th of tbb month, one of tbe Ideas being to rave tbe city tbe oo hiring borra*. It was explained by Assistant Chief Warren W. Brown that all Ibe firemen would go to fire* on tbe first alarm and assist tbe Ninth street fire people tn tbe work with tbe

chemical*.

Tbe subject wa* referred to Council'* ire Committee. It b raid that a Meting will be held next Saturday

Ed. Slopeblir* election i re ehlel wa* confirmed Councilman Daniel S. Sampson called attention to objection* to tbe police riding to fire# on tbe fire apparatus. The matter was called to tbe Mayor's ootlce. Collector Corson asked for tbe privege of advertising for mb for unpaid assessment* properties on the art side of Wert avenue from Twelfth o Eighteenth streets. The request ’as granted. Quit-claim deed* ware granted on lot* asx, 458, 444, 6<M and .775, Section 377 and 879. Section A; lot 162, North Point, and s aud 671, Meclioo A. The proiwr officers were Instructed ■ negotiate a loan of »AV»l. with which to pay current bill*. The Garbage Committee was Instructed to advertise for bide for eighteen months, with tbe privilege of renewing Ihe contract fur two more Tbe Street Committee was autborthe trolley company offictab placing plank* along tracks at street crossing*, to pr ; breaking of grocers' wagons. Iron rod* are to be placed In tbe dty pavilion windows to keep people from Tbe Property Committee was lurueted to get estimate* for seats f ic Inside of tbe pavilion, alongald* the walls, and report to Council. Mayor Champion said that tbe pb rm space on tbe sides of the pavilion I* Inadequate for tbe summer crowds The Property Committee will consider tbe matter of widening the platforms On motion, notes falling due were ordered renewed and the amount* available paid thereon. It waa decided to return a bond to H. 1. Marter, who bad com pleiad hh ork at Fourteenth street. Treasurer Champion reported tbe following appropriation balam Streets, 16,894.70 Miscellaneous, 2,064.16 Fire Department, 5,284.62 Interest. 8AM.14 Salaries, Drainage,

Light, Water,

Garbage,

A* bra.

Printing, Advertising,

Mnstc,

Board of Health, Bond bane, 1897, Bond Irane, 1897.! . 1902. 1,700X0 Rood bsue, 1902, Interrat, 5,400.00 i, 1906 (Pavilion), 180.00 J, 1000 (Pavilion) rot., 41000 Bond brae, •*** " “ “ ■oral traaa, , Bond bsue, 1906 (Boardwalk), 2.600 00 Bond Issue, 1606 (H'dw'k) lut„ 1.250.00 New Streets, 16.007.M New Hewers, **“**“ The following bills were ordered paM: Ira 8. Champion, CHy Treasurer, note, 1211.89; i. P. Fox, 052 44; Peter Murdoch, 60 cent*; George Hawkins. 94 09: B. Green leaf, 914.97; T. Young. *8 :ui; W. Barclay. 917.69; M Kennedy, 910.70: N. Corson. 9100: William Menu Company, 916.66; Morgan Hand. 913.40; Joseph Krmuaa. 94: Zebley A Btroura, 966: W. H. Campball, 91 36; & Carhart, 166; "

House and Lot on West Avenue Below Eleventh Street $1175 — Can’t be duplicated for $1500 Address R f 744 Asbury Avenue

NOTICE OF INTENTION.

NOTICE TO LIMIT CREDITORS. SENTINEL SSferr; •1 00 era vcaa

For Sale

. Great. Bargain

FOR SALE

Eleven Building Lots East aide of Asbury Ave., betweci 17th and IMh streets. Apply to W. A. SUMMERS. 921 Cbestaut 44.,

ftdUXMA i«u-#.diin. t-v w v s.v* mi* rtaiUBoaD. SMraET amo KkAaisow A a. r> anarasis la slsci Jra. t. mA. 'or aauaratstiia. 1 Tjl? ** p. ra.

•wwrirt aa» iraTTdn—, v HexeL J3IS0/IYR0... Ocean Ave. era Eighth and Ninth Street*

ALBERT G. GILBERT, PRACTICAL MOUSE PAINTER 645 Asbury Avenue, ockax cm. x. j.

THE IMPERIAL MU CXXTXAl. AVt. OCKAX CtTT, X, J

paln*( rrompuj A

NOTICE

IS HERMIT UIVKN

MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No waiting tot two weeka to know N yon a nun*. Bargain* in Be ■*** *—* —

Abo lot* tor ti

Wasted To Bent—Lot North of," f

«*Tk2rS!22~’KSS Uioa. om'A c. ■

■on, 916-84; J. Lltay, 967.62; 8 T

Ho* 162, Port Norrb, New Jersey.

a MahRn.iidOfCX Godfrey, 97.90; L L Wallare. 900 Liberty Fire Uompaoy, No. 9 (oat). 910U; Gamewell Fire Alarm Company, 966 60; Eoglbta A Johnson, ITS 26; • eph I Scull, 960; F. J Smith, l 49; A. W Smith A Co . 99X7; A. _ Gilbert, 91026; 1. 8. Champton, 941.66; F. A. Sc hock, 966; H W. Hildreth. 966; W. W. Brown, 960; 8. B Scull, 972; W H. Campbell. 94 97: F Bushy, 97 97; J. Williams, 97.70; Wra. Price. 938 06; T. Young. 99.14; F. J. Smith, 98.07; H. Young. 912-42; T. U00Hey. 96.22; Charles G MUIer, 956; CRT Gat Light Company, 1106; Electric Light Company, 9698.75: Electric Light Company, 9*6 98; R. C. Robin-

tbb ye*r.

For Sale.—To dose an estate, Eleven-room Furntabed Cottage, In Philadelphia^

Bret-class condition Hot and cold

water: aim. gas range re*«drainage. n . _^ 0 • Fpm SAU^Searltbe Hey front, be-

veranda Lit. 9talO) Pi 3 DOS TUMOd , tween TraUi aud Eleventh utmato iis-v Executor. 781 N. ■ ’ . he. s»H>KU Cos

950.71; R. H Thom, 919 47.

It waa decided to push the work of

ralrtug to grade those pai lots which have not been sections of the etty, be asked to Md for the Iona. Instead of every u doing as they pleased.

FurnUu’e or i'Unos In }™J|‘ e. w. Kii.ia:v, Executor. 751 N ^.* 't-'Traveral cheep lot* raliable for summer un.,, .„„jnu made quickly ^end fourth Street. Philadelphia. Pa. Ton yO®P S OXpOFi cottage*; 8200 perjot ^one-half cenre-

cheaply t° •ranobMbb perrana y a

cheaply lo r ,"‘^. , ‘^t , Tr“.cy rad P"H*“ foal' appUcarioD*

For Rratlagof Trower'aHaUntCn- ranCO.

SwS^™W. B ‘ p '“T , :'5^.Sb2 ,, Harry H. Lake. I

617 Central Are. Ocean City, N. J cor. Broad and Chestnut She.

Oceaa City.

Apply to

J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J.

OPEN ALL THE YEAR

GARWOOD HOUSE,

THE SWARTHMORE

THE KATHLU

A T /?Txrf!Sft-ra

HOTEL ATQLEN Nlatk Md Ccatral Arc. N*w Opea A. C. 60 FT

HEADLEY A ADAHB ss-z* Reading Coal AM* Ktadllaa Vara by barrrt ar as Bart coal oa U* Mskrt. OSS lbs.

OM! let at Ml ft. A. J. SMITH, PROPBirroiC

PURE ICE BEST A COAL

OAK AMO f

WOOD Offiss, Ns. E34 Uiun MONK

IRA S. CHAMPION Alderney Dairies

k RMtt OPTOKUHttTl To purchase a Splendid Small Hotel Property of 39 bed rooms at a figure that makes it the BEST BARGAIN ottered here in many years. Completely furnished, beautifully located, valuable good will. Addren, MASSEY A EDWARDS

/AILK •AND Ice Cream

r»re«rio'firebrttsr*ravT*»aS/traa*5 Us 7tli SLindAsburjAif.

AN OCEAN FRONT BARGAIN a on Wesley svtauc, at list street (too feet hoot) riparias rights. *2400.00 BAY FRONT COTTAGES h to 15th rtreeta; rawly built rtrecta, venient to the proposed Bay avenue ^ BAY FRONT LOTS

HARRY F. STANTON REAL ESTATE BROKER EIGHTH STREET BELOW ASBURY AVENUE

SEASHORE REALTY COMPANY 1009 Real Estate Trurnt Bldlfjor. B*oed and Cfratnut ate. PHILADBLPHIA. PA. Having a central office in Philadelphia, we are prepared to secure select tenant! for seashore cottages. No chary* for lilting nor for advertising. In all cases give street and number, number of rooms and convenience*. Photograph* of premise* are a great aid to agenfo.^ —»s-*.-s iea collected. Special reference: John R. Pub. Co. Also other large Ocean City Depository: Franklin National Bank. Philadelphia. SEASHORE REALTY COMPANY 1009 Real Estate Tnxat Bids:.

PHILADELPHIA. PA

First National Bank Oosan City, N. J. CAPITAL SfAMA SUVUSUUM