Ocean City Sentinel, 15 March 1906 IIIF issue link — Page 3

ocean city Sentinel BAND MDS1C FOR BOWLING CASINO ’ HONORED BY ~ COUNCIL WILL ~

SUMMER SEASON OPEN AT EASTER HER FRIENDS ADVERTISE CITY

THURSDAY. MARCH ,1

W* nball be glad to twelve Hama D f aewa and communlcatloiia of Inttmt lo thle communlly and our readen

everywhere.

All eommunleatlon. , com pau led with tile fu

addreM of the writer, ;mt ueeeaurlly (or publlcatlou, but a- a guarautte <,(

good faith.

LOCAL DOTS. March allpphiK along.

Hon’t write letter* while an

t'lilnlelllgent nertl U not

heater flower* are helug in Good habile become lived,

few.

Well, v

'Ur reader* Council rw ■. I •

Off ^ clde • 10 Accept Talk of Big Event for Vis- W. C. T. U. Surprised Mrs. *300 to be Spent in PfaiU old he*, cr of Pierro, Who itors, in the Club Room, M. 8. Adams With a delphla Papers Around

rr.S- 41 “ H "' « that Time. "I Kridai^aven^^ °f' OuneH. The Howling CSalna will be open

“ Rive mm tbe conlr ct lo fumUh the p

lu the city pavilion dorlng the*.

SENTINEL

Reception.

Mr» M S. Adam*, of thieelty, for

the Easter Days.

ouorll ha* decided to mat

a band ■

Hierro agree. 1

t.euly pltcaa for Ibe wa«.u of eight | »1 “eek. for HHAj tl> A* thl. »um, I* a little In exiew of the amount appropriated tor mu.le, ouncilmin Headley moved that the

hand be engaged for

»ltb tbe unde

Inued

rr tbeclty alSrt* Ibr muai?"In 1 May County W C.

I u|,|H»ltr, Wm. O. Moore. | leave Ocean City In which mean* a couple up her permaueu

Steady demand for collage* vunimer mouth* Trying to look Intelligent aults In uervoue pro-tralkm With •nine men. an emer hut another name for opportunity. A parly wa* given al the Imine of Jeacpfa Norton a fev. evenlnty Mam A promoter I* a man who make* any old thing look like a good thing. If you have anything you w|*h to dlapnae of, advertl*e lu the 8»:ntix»:l Many a willing man nevergeu clow enough to a g<*xl tblog to pu*h It Unuaually large attendance at the Klr»t M. E Church ou Sunday even lug lari. Keep a grip on youraelf. To loae aelf-eontrol la lo lu*e the key lo any situation. Tbe anowrtorm on Tuesday morning awakened thought* of tbe famou* ''bltuaid.” Tbe Hoard of Health held a brief *ew •Ion on Tuesday night, Dr. N. Howard Burt lu tbe chair. He who doesn't rare for the morrow I* too apt to And that the morrow doesn't care for him The exterior of Holy Trimly Church Is being rr painted by mem tier* of tbe church'* committee. Harry H. Marter, Jr., of l^amdeu, h enlarging hi* cottage, al tbe comer of Sixteenth street and Central avenue. Amemblymau Hildreth ha* Introduced a bill provMlug for experiment* In tbe propagation of uyrien Tbs foot that rock* the cradle gi ally wear* a slipper so loose that It can be removed for action with very llttie

effort.

Before marriage a than fea pl«s*e hie sweet heart, and riage tie knows be can't, an

at that.

A photograph I* a. moat unnallafaelory thing. If It doesn't flatter you you don't like It, and If It doe* yuur

of day* before Karier Sunday. If'

band of buriiMM. warrant*, the Bowllug ( a.inlp

remain open from (hat lime until Ibe cloae of the •eanoii. The Improvement* to tbe Interior of IbeCaaloo will cau*e many of lari *ea*»tT* patrons lo

,, pleasure. Three allevs have teen

>der*tandlng that tbe music | added, making thirteen alley, lo all, “ 'uuger If the ihewuklngupthewldlhoflheroom

le to raise (be The pool and billiard table*, with Thl* motion ; the exceplioo of two. have been di»-

j i'ommlttee llud* It poo* | balance of the money

I wa. seconded by Councllmai

l"- Adam* and carried.

I Councilman J. c. Steelman, of the Mu»le Committee, Mated that he had received letler* from two bandmaster*. Bandmaster Hierro, of the Neapolitan Band and On-herira, wrote that he «ould (urnlsh a band of twenty piece* or eight weeks for *asun. An orcherira if the name numher of piece* for tbe •me length of time would com HOUu. Bandmaster Kloelr, of the State Heortblea’ Band, Philadelphia, agreed lo furnish a baud or orchestra of twenty pieces each, for eight week*

■ ir per week.

Hierro waa here last summer Many f Ibe people did not think much of le music be furnished then; other* thought ii pretty fair. The Plerto partisan* claimed that the leader liad en given only a few deya In which secure hie hand of flfteen pieces,and a lime when all really good mu*lm* were employed. Then, loo—and la was admitted by everyone—tbe ud wa* handicapped by being placed 1 a aland near tbe celling of tbe city

pavilion.

MRS. C. S. CORSON DEAD

Literature M

James Smllb, w bo I* a telegraph op erator In Broad Slreet Station, l» pr*-‘ ■•ring to build a cottage on Weri avenue, near Se eulceuth street Tht regular meeting of the Hoard of Education, which waa to have been held 00 Tuesday evening, wa* t o.ipooed until next Tuesday evening John H. Kux received a car-load of lint westeni horses yesterday morning They will be sold on Monday next. Sec advertisement hi another column. As a result of the union revival *ervlcee in « ape May City, flfly convert* unllad with the Mrthodlri t hurch and thlrty-aaven with ibe Hreshylertan

Church last Sunday

The regular meeting of the tV. C. T. .U. will be held Wednesday aflemoon. March lUri. at Mrs. HarkerV MU A*liuiy avenue. Subject: . Way to Use Temperance Leader, Mrs. Dell Smith. lu tbe last few month* live person* have been stricken uneooacluu* at the altar df tbe Fourth .Methodist Eplaco|wl 1 burch.’MIlli ille, while *eeUngre Hgton. The |ia»tor I* Rev. J. W Lynch, a summer cottager here lo looking after the Interest* of tin Steelman heir* lo expected mlllluni In New York, Mr*. J. H. Ru*b bei learned from lawyer* In the big elite* that there are more than five hundred tori claimant* for dlffereot properties. Tbe C. H. Shoemaker Company t* having Ita feed bouse, ham, etc., removed from their old site to the north •Me of Twelfth slreet IT. 1L Torbert baa the work. Mr. Torbert baa retied the Hickman collage, lu Ibal aectton

of the city

Wm. T. Aldrich l»e«d. It waa with deep regret that matly Ocaan City people heard of tbe death of William T. Aldrich, which occurred ■oddanly al hla home. In Tioga, Philadelphia. on Frida} lari. Mr. Aldrich,

lu Ooean City only a abort time since. He wa* hprn lu Urerton, Mara..In I8S7, and wa* admitted to tbe bar In 1N64. He took an active pert to tbe recent rrfuim movement lu Philadelphia.

Rlaley’* mud-digger, which wa* In u*a at Beasley'* Point for aotne lime peat, atartad from Homer*' Point for Wildwood Creel on Sunday morning, but landed 00 a bar Just before getting outside. A tug,-which bad been for, reached here a little before no »od Igtt |n the aflemoon, when tbe tide came In. I he digger waa floated and taken down to Five Mile Beaoh.

The hacMo In Ocean City began, several day* ago. to charge passenger* don hie tare for the uae of their v*l after seven o'clock In lb* even Tbe ragular fare la ten cent*. Thl* will not aeam unrea-onable to mori people especially 00 stormy night*.

The regular monthly meeting of tbe Igweeth League w ill be held l^morrow evening at the home of H L Mowtgr. Eighth and Wealey areone. AH member j are expected to attend the** me«un_> and hare a voice lo tbe work

After an lllneaa lasting but a little ore than a week, Mre. Abble Budd Corson, wife of Carloe B. Corson, died her home, of typhoid pneumonia, 2o'clock yesterday afternoon. Mr*. Corson waa "offwbore" with r husband ou last Sunday weak. U poo her return bom* In the evaatag, ■be complained of a alight Ulna**, Including a son threat. Kbe wm unable to go dogo stairs the next momlug. and bar lllneaa al once assumed a aspect pneumonia developing, •w days her ease waa compIP by the appearance of typhoid

fever.

1 Monday evening lari, Dr. Abbott, attending physician. called Dr. I In conaultatloD. They agreed that her condition was critical, but 'lighting chance." A trained nurse waa aecured, and everything possible waa done to save her ■be began to sink a couple of days ago Mori of the time during Uie |iari few days the was unconscious, but she wa* relkioai all Tuesday evening. I-eler abe relapoed Into and tbn* pamed to 1 tbe first few day* of per Illne**, she had a premonition that *he would not recover. Mr*.Corson wa. theyuungeridaught of ibe late Isaac and fioxanua owell. She was next to the youngest of riven children, of whom girl*. She wa. bore lo wh '•alcnno ou July 6,1HM. Ou Saturday of next week - Match adhad she lived, she would have celebrated the twenly-rioood anniversary marriage to Carlo* a Corson. Beside* her grief-riricken husband, •lie leaves a daughter. Mia* Elisabeth, how devotion to her mother during lier Illne** wa. untiring *nd limltleaa. c anticipated her mother'* every .band walled upon her aaonly a lug dvughter could, dr*. Corson Joined the Melhodiri Episcopal Church when lb ye •e. When lb* family moved 1 ly. about ten year* ago, *be b member of tbe Elrri W■ E. Cl ■e wa*an earnest Chrtrilan wi devoted wife and mother. None knew her hut to have the blgberi personal regard for her. During lb* past few day*, many and constant were the Inquiries a* to her roudltton. All hoped for her apeedy recovery. husband, more than any nil. her. She wa* alwaya bb strong. Willing helpmate. Bh* waa :er on hand to couu*l and help *■'“ ■ few wlvaa help their on him doe* lb* blow fall tbe hardest. have *1 lb* bai- . Abble pa**ed away " May aha reri Hri death waa lb* Brri break in t family of aeveo chlldreo. The funeral-HI be In charge of H. Baker, but o" deflnlte arraogemenl* bad been made wrttlau.

fioard of. These r laced In the club room on the second our for the uae of club members There la talk of having the mom* of ic Casino dub open on Easter Saturday. fur * blch occasion the city ofItotala and Hoard of Trade members may unite lu effort* to make the stay ■ usually entertaining. Nothing deflnlte ha* been decided. Tbe subject will probably be dlaruiwed to-ulghCa meeting of Hie Hoard of

Trade

COTTAGES RENTING

Deeplte tbe fact that there wa* notbig especially spring-like In eathercondition* thl* week, there are continued Inquiries for cottage* here for the summer season. Quite a cottages have been rented. Thl* augur*

I for a One aeaaou.

re. E A. Llpploeott, who recently ■rged her cottage, has rented lb* same for the*ummer months, through tbe agency of Mrs. <*. L.Lake, to Mr*. Charles J. Mines, of Camden. Mrs Mines la the widow of a former Camden County sheriff. H. D. Dougherty, a Philadelphia manufacturer who ha* been a cottager here for several *ea*ous pari, ha* renled of City ( ollactpr Corson, on Central avenue, above Eighth street, for the coming Maaon. Mr. Dougherty and hla family have a circle of friend* will he pleased to bet their return this eeasoo. Prof. A. J. Morrison, of tbe Kortbeaat Manual Training School, Philadelphia, will be lo Ocean City again during tbe coming summer season, kea been bis curium In other years, baa rented Capt J. B. WUiet*' cottage, Seventh and Central avenue. and Mr*. Harry E. Olson, of Philadelphia, w ho were here lari ria1. have renled tbe cottage of Mbs A. V. Cooke, ou Central avrnne, above

Kerentfc street.

Harry F. Blanton baa tented lo Guy . Whldden, of Germantown, Fourth street bungalow ow ued by Mia* Heyfrrt. M r. \\ bidden la secretary of tbe Merchant*' and Traveler*' Amo latton, with ofllcer in Philadelphia. CITY'S SEWER SYSTEM

it the time this

d on Tuesday lari as tb a chance of tb* bllxxard of eighteen year, ago repealing Itriff Mon-lay lari wa* lb* aoolvermry of oflWK. About 6 o'clock nlug snow Imran lo fall, ■ued falling until late In ^ n .7 The waatber continued bad until yesterday afternoon. About four Inches of snow fell

the big *1 Tuesday mo and it couth

Tlllam. In M euonah. was given will epend »ltt» In advertising this

complete and very pleasant surprise report in the Phlladelphlt newspapers y her W. C. T. C. friends and ***•>- durl-g the coming summer season,

late* on Tuesday evening. I Mr Headley reported. Mr*. Adams wa* Invited to tbe III*-) Mr. Headley aald that CouncHman

cayne for supper by Mre. H. A. W.j Harry L. Kmtth and Mmrilf. of (lie Kmllh and she wa* conveyed to the | Advertising Committee, had received hotel lo a hack A little later, herla propoelttwn from W. R Wick to frteod* hegau dropping In and ioou I luroUh booklet* to Ibe clly. Ttiese ■ere wa* a pleasant galberlug In the l«x>klet* could be put In rack, on the otel parlor. rieamboat- plying between Ocean City The ofwulng remark* were made by and lAmgport. Mr. Wick agree* to Rev H T. Ca*aelberry, who .[Kike of furnish WOO of Ibeae tawklet* at a rate the untiring work 61 Mr* Adam.lntbe of »I0 a llwuriud, or 10.000 for$2;.JS0

of temiwrance and he voiced the utlmeutaof all prewut lu wishing ■r her many more yean lu w hich to inliiiue her efforts. Mr. Casselberry wa* followed by J. Brigg*. who .poke of tbe power of Influence. Mr* Elizabeth W. Brick referred feelingly to Uie close friendship existing between Mr*. Aifam* sod herself gfld of (heir labors together. Mrs. A. P. Milner, ou behalf of {be cean City W. C T. U . read the M* lowlng to Mrs. Adams: ••We wish to express our deep regret the severance of tbe very pleasant relation which baa existed between you and this organization a* our ■ty prewldeat and as a member of this union. We have always found you a Wise, safe and Inspiring leader realize It would be difficult to find to All tbe office of president as you e. We pray that the blessing of' Heavenly Father may go with you, that your health may be restored, eusblmg you to do efficient work for :be cause which Is so dear to your Mrs. Adams responded briefly, rowing her deep pleasure at .Tdence of the kind feelings of bar friends and associates, and also her sincere regret at sgvertug tbe loving ilea w hich bad bound them for the lari m year*. This oocaakm, she 'ould alwaya be a green spot It;

lemory.

Then, led by Mr. Caaselberry, Mia* Sarah Smith at tbe piano, all •God Be With You Till W* Meet Agnln.” After a few mlouteeof In

In male Lcslaiaiui A bill has been Introduced In tbe State Legislature providing •Ocean City and other cities. If ctdee to pureUa»e a newer system of ate owner*, tb* cost may be m« aaaessment against pro|wrty own era benefited, Instead of issuing bouda. 1 This bill Is In line w Ith tbe work of Ibe "Hewer Cotnmtsstou" named by eil, some time sluce. to consider tb* advisability of purchasing the present aewer ayrtem or constructing a- system. Under tbe existing laws, H was found necessary to Introduce tbe new measure, that tbe plans outlined by the commission could be foltowad to

HAD CROWDED HOUSE IV. Corson nisoke lor r-ooolbls Last Tlwar ns fnsior mere. Tbe First M. E. Church was filled to tbe door* on Sunday evening last, the pastor. Rev. Pennington Cotaon. preached f-r perhaps the lari time a* parior. Conference la In aarat New Brunswick this week, thither Mr. Coraon went on Tuesday

Mr Corson, who has be* iwo year*, in tb* course of hi* re marks, on Huuday evening, spoke of tbe amicable rtlaOoas cxtrilng bell bn self and flock, and stated that be did not know of tbe probable action of tb* Bishop concerning hla

future work.

M« Two- * mens nsslrm t.lhrls. It I* not likely that a two-alarm system will be adopted by tbe local Ore This was foreshadowed meeting of firemen and ConnctP Eire Committee on Saturday night when the Liberty Company entered ot|Je*tloo*. Chief Ruth ting of the different a panlee for to-night, when deflnlte

Uon wlil be

C. •■with «noo a dagMedly bad

ledly bad day for shoot-

mg lari Saluaday, but members gun club were out for a while afternoon Tlie highest scot by H. C. Bmltb—U oat of a pos-

sible 1&.

Harry Headley bae sold tbe store ocipted by B. B. Coaver lo Hen). Deacon, of Ml. Holly, a wholesale dealer lu plumbers' supplies In Philadelphia. Cenver will contlnt

The snowstorm lolerfrrred with K. R. Torbert'. wort of preparing ' •move the uM Tenth .treat pier to Ha rite, adjoining the F. K-Chsm-

nimi bulkHPC on tbe hoaztlwalk. Ilia

ta ishTtb* Intention of the ow nsr. Having dlapoart of all other Intereri. ^K Champtoo. to make store, of |o this city. I will accept a limbed .H from iwrtton of lb* building, with number of pupil, ell her for violin or . hallway leading«° U»« matotsiftiou, plxno. Number of poptts limited to -it “J “ "S *•* O TrntS. Art.,.

o- To HOT -Lot North of! For BaaUng of Trowar's Hall. ft Ai«TW TO etatlug terms. Ion Tabernacle Baptist Church, call ■orriaN** Jeiey 730 Wari avenue. T. Bonor

IlCtbe Pblladelplila uewspa|iers prior ke (he Kaaler holiday acaaon. Inaddl-

ouncll ■ Adrsrtlriog

II waa staled that Mr. rk had said lie felt positive be ■Id get orders for 10.000 copies of se booklets from businnw men lu

• etty.

t was decided by tbe committee, uncllman Headley announced, to e an order for 10,000 oopla* of tbe booklet, provided tbe publisher would tree to put out a total of ai.000 00pis*. The commutes reported that a frootfiage "ad." bad been arranged for on tbe Young's Pier (Atlantic CMy) pro--am at a cost of K0, tbe same as Iasi It was further announced that four pagea have been taken In A C. Grew'* publication, at a coat of 1160 Tbe Philadelphia man who bad -barge of the advertising In the Philadelphia newspaper* lari summer will

MIsa THIle Oetzel Is visiting friend* In New York. K. ZurNeiden, of Philadelphia, Is visiting Mr. and Mre. Elmer Y.

Rev. and Mre. . and Mre J B. Briggs, Mr. and Mre Daniel <'lawell. and Mr*. H. A. W. Bmlth, Mre. Elizabeth Brick, Mrs. H H. Bodlue. V. B. Robinson, Mr*. William K. Gardiner, Mia* Amy Miller, Mr*, erta, Mr*. A. P. Milner, Mr*. J erne rover, Mre. VanTtue, Mre. C. Mahan, M re. Colver and aon. ^ POOL TOURNAMENT

big crowd out to pool game between D. B. Maybew and -ph 8cbock In tbe old Athletic ■ on Tuesday-1 log, and all were glad they sai Hcbock put up an unusually at me, one hard to beat, and wooS3. Maybew was agalu unfortunate lb* matter of piling up "acretcbca. 1 Both men made shots that were applauded. Toward tbe began climbing up on “ number of "scratch**" against him made victory hopeless. E. C. Hoyle won from D. B. Maytw, 100-76, on Wednesday evening of at .waok. The former alaj w< om Brown lari Baturday night,

Mb*

Maybew _. 1 Brown and May haw will play to■orrow night. Boy Is and Hcbock on Monday night, Brown and Hcbock on Wednesday and Boyle and Maybew

9 Friday, March Sid

WANT NEW HOSPITAL

meeting of the Cape May

County Board of Chosen Freeholders, Thursday last. Free bolder John P. Fox, of this city, moved that the Alim house Commute*, with Director A. B.

: tbe County AlmsMr. Fox mid this la something that as been needed a lung lima. Henry Rulberfoid, of Cap* May, *| strongly In fovor of tbs motfou, wl

report will be

the next meeting.

which

At tbe meeting of Prospect Park ounell, a fow olghto since, that body organised by re-etacllng George W Shirley president, and be made a f*< ell-chosen remark*. Mr. Shirley la j miner resident of this city. He has flue cottage on Brighton Placn.

Ati

of tb* Guild, a tew even logs slue*, It wa* decided to reopen Holy Trinity Church on tbe flret Sunday In April. Regarding tbe matter of a rector, ■ at this time.

Fob Balk.—To c

.Harry H Marter, Jr., and hla brother, Cyrus, of Camden, were vtailor* here few day* rine*. Mr*. M. C. Fife, of thl* elty, ia spending a week al the home of her father, at Homer*’ Point.

Core

operator In I Company'* office. K C. Godfrey bn* after a few day*' vlrit to Phlladriphla. Camden and Clayton. R. A. Brie* and family, of re occupj log their oottag* on Criilral renoe. below Ninth street. Rev. and Mr*. B. Waaley I-ake, this city, arc attending tbe M. Conference lo New-Brunswick. Estelle Straw bridge, of Wari Philadelphia, la visiting bar permits. Captain and Mre. Dantol Rlaley. W. E. Massey, who lias been In Philadelphia with Mrs. Massey for pie of weeks, was In town on Tueaday. I re 8. Champion was in town on Monday and Tueaday. He la haring the Prado fitted up In fl ret-class shape Mr. and Mr*. W. F. E. Btadem and child, of Philadelphia, were here looklug over tbalr oottag* on Saturday lari. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Bacon and family, of Millville, summer cottager*, were among the arrival* here during tbe week. Mr. end Mr*. William A. Shew, of Germantown, who have a cottage Ibe Point of tbe Beach, were visit a few days riuce. r and Mrs. H. D. Dougherty and their Interesting family, of Phlladelwere guests of the Blecayn* for several days daring tbe Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Goff spent a few day* In Philadelphia during lb* wi They are having tb* Atgtea’a range and parlors repapared. Mr. and Mre. George I-angley, Hflslervllle. spent a few day* during the bom* of Mr. and Mrs. John B Christian, In this city. Mre. A. M. McCullough

KOTICE OP ISTBtnOK. NOTICE TO LIMIT CREDITORS.

scancaiBg fob tag

iaf in -Vn^cvek an as PUBLIC SALE! Carload of Western

Horses

On Mondu. March 19th, 1906, AT FOX * LIVERY STABLE

THIB CITY

Carload of Wagons

Miirwa Star-Sum. •**:*■ Met LT AMI A ■ W"

•Un. >* . i— f«r>M.UtaJaaetMa. Ijaam a. aa. A4» t-w^ss&r-T^w^: ^ '■ -

For Sale

. Great. Bargain

House and Lot on West Avenue Below Eleventh Street $1175 Can't be duplicated for >1500 Address P f 744 Asbury Avenue

m it m\ (’in, j. FOR SALK. 10 00 Central ava , toxiou. 6 on Asbury ave., SUxIUO. I on Ocean Front, 30x100. Addram G^fr A Haki-Kb.

ALBERT G. GILBERT, PRACTICAL MOUSE PAINTER 645 Asbury Avenue,

NOTICE

-T-i n, 1 topt., imrftMU..

H0T6L bise/iYRe... Ocean Ave. Between Eighth and Ninth Htreri. OPES ALL THE YEAR

THE IMPERIAL

GARWOOD HOUSE,

THE SWARTHMORE

HOTEL KT0LEN Nlnlh and Ontml Are. Nnw Open B. C. OOFr

deughler, M re. Keber, of PhUndelphla.

t down to their

Central avenue, for a few Daniel E Lake, of this city, who haa reo lo Lo* Angefoa, Cal., far quM* a

hilt, writ*, to hla

not a Xpert to locate < Allen H. Coraon, who Is working In Philadelphia, spent Baturday sod BunIIth hi* father, City Collector u,and staler Mia. EmmaConoo. and Mr*. Tbomaa Cooper M«Cahsn, of Philadelphia, whose handcottage at Elevaalb street and Ocean avenue la cm hog completion, were here a few days ago a C Bcull, who has been in Philadelphia all win tar, no City on Tueaday. H# will bring hla family down In a bowl a rk, to remain permanently, lamoel Beefaar, of Philadelphia, spent n few day* here during the pari Hb daughter came down tb* early part of last week and opened

MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE.

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

R RARE OPPORWiHYrt To purchase a Splendid Small Hotel Property of 39 bed rooms at a figure that makes it tlie BEST BARGAIN offered here in many yean. Completely furnished, beautifully located, valuable good will. Address, MASSEY a EDWARDS

Recent real cal City recorded In tbe office of County ( fork Way ere aa follow*: William J Bmlth to Lewi* B. DU-

AN OOEAN FRONT BARGAIN Two lota on Weak) arrant, at 1 ret atreet (100 feet bout) ripariae rights. $2400.00 BAY FRONT COTTAGES Lamtad ou tb* laaproved tract. Irik to tjth streets: newly built streets. r*- *• «. BAY FRONT LOTS as by MO feet, granted and ready for building on; city water and etnc Hgfct oounertinu*. $J HARRY F. STANTON

Ttff CENTER C

HEADLEY A ADAJD —— ^ Reading Coal - - ABrni ar

Ocean Cltg let uf MEL A- J. SMITH, PNC FBI STOIC PURE ICE BEST Z. COAL OAK AIMD PtNBC ■WOOD Offitt, lb. (34 istun

IRA S. CHAMPION Alderney Dairies Gaarantend Strictly Pam /AILK •AND Ice Cream

7ttiSt. udAsberjAw.

First National Bank OF Ocaan City, N. J. CAPITAL MMU

SEASHORE REALTY COMPANY

IOOa Real EriUate Ti-u*.t Bldv

Cor. Broad and Chwalnut Bto. PHIL.ADat.PHlA. PA.

| Having a central office in Philadelphia, we are prepared

1 select tenants for seashore cottage*. No charge for listing nor for advertising. In all cases give street and number, number of rooms and convenience*. Photographs of premises are a great aid to agents.

j Quick returns from monies collected. Special reference: John R-

_ , m. • 1 Eoa bal»—near tbe Bay trout, be- gendrick, President Trades Pub. Co. Also other large Ocean City PianOSTimed l S2 l prnpertj-ownera. Depoaitory: Franklin Natkmal Bank, Philadelphia. Ten year's expert- a.,—^r-^i SEASHORE REALTY COMPANY enCO. aBKLD. bucll. IOOa Rmml E«trxt« Trurit Ultlar-

Harry Ha Lake. I «7 Gaaitnl Are. ocaanUtty,N. J 1 cor. Broato and CHuutnut •»*.

of the league.