Ocean City Sentinel, 29 March 1906 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Ocean City Sentine

THURSDAY. MARCH

i. ins.

We »b»ll be triad to receive item* of new* and communication* of lutcreid

to thl* community and our reader* Rink

everywhere.

All communication* »bould be arcum|>anled with the full name and addreaa of the writer, not uepeaaaMly

for publication, but a*

• good faith.

ROLLERSKATES weaver smilingly FOR THIS CITY SAYS he will be glad

TO COME TO OCEAN CITY

NOW PREPARE

FOR n AUNT DINAH”

V-in the old Tenth Board of Trade Committee is Practically Assured 1 Ca8t of Character8 {or show

““i thl. *eai

Street Pier.

Ocean City U to have

K rink

LOCAL DOTS.

That Mayor of Philadelphia Will be Here on Easter Saturday—Had Once Planned to be a

Cottager at This Resort.

in Aid of the Presby-

terian Chnrch.

Oyatera are high and *carce.

I'l-agreeal le weather on Bunuay. luo ymr, wiot . •’oi'* "ext Sunday— and Mauuhcti April l»t ’ j llndgetou. The thing* that arc killnl by ridicule 11 *" Intended dwcrve to die. * and Improve tt

l* *tated

he old Tenth .ueeC^tr,. a hlcb.

'.“rLTin U J 7 PUbU * , ‘ r ' 1 ,b ' S«-| The Board of Trad.

« ■ Point Weaver, of Pblladel | whether I gu m Atlantic i lly or Ira-S. Champion, jb. owner oMbJ 0, ‘ iloD,Ur ' rrf,r *"« 1° t ^ n,e,nb,n ' of ,br

r, ha*ju*t lea-ed the buildlne f nr | board - * Invitation to bim to vlatt thl*

w the building for tndard Amusement

We ahould be ll Marcb'a la«t week. The Liberty hoy.dli on Saturday night. Man may take the woman w ho guide*. T^be fellow m bo stu be merely gettiiig u*e<

inkful

company evidently

In time

of trouble, n

o III.

I-arge congregallon In the Kind K Church on Sunday nigh, John Y lUdcllfT I. having |,|. v ley avenue cottage repainted. Don't have.lt In fora homely in He may not be a* ugly a* be look*. Only oue kind of advice U of vbIji the kind for which you pay a high Periodic la|>aes of memory with th. perloda well trained are remarkably convenient. Read tlie Sterling Hotel ad' ment In tbla laaue The hotel open at Raster. The Guild of Holy Trinity Church held a meeting at the home of Geoei Warren last evening. William C Kerran ha* rented Mi A. N. Down. - cottage. 612 Aabury at nue, through the agency of Ju*epb

Sdull.

If It wa*n't for bou*c rent and II grocery hilla, almo*t cverylapiy wou be able In the coune of a life lime save up a little money. The habitual loaler woulduT he half BO had If be didn't apend k bla time botberliig other f have a lot of work to do. Stanley M. Kalbarh and % tllda L. Martinet were married In the Kind Baptl-t Church, of W by the Rev. J. W. Riddell, c

enth atreet. on Monday evening, conducted by Rev. Pennington Coraoo, read the uiual aervloe and .poke

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The Sacramenl oft

will be admluMerrd in tlie Ian Cburch next Sunday Alw, there will be a recrpllouof meuic. B Coraon and daughter. Ml.* Kllzabeth, de*lre In tin* way to return their sincere thank* to all who were ao kind to them during their recent

bereavement.

The member* of i lie "AuM^DlMb" ew*t were gueat*of Ur. and Mr*. Urta com ou Monday evening after rehearsal. Luncheon wa* **rvcd and a social hour tlioroughly enjoyed South Jersey fruit grower* regard the recent cold weather a* a great help to their crop, as U-will relard the .welling of the bud* and make them lees susceptible to damage from late

froat*.

"Africa—Daybreak m the Dark ConUueut,” wa* the topic dl*cuaaed at the meeting of (be Kpworth League In tbe Kind M. K. Cburch ou Sunday evenlog. Tbe leader wa* President Hiram 8. Mowrer. Th* "E. A.” degree w ill be conferred In the Maaonic lodge to night. It will he an emergent communication. Next Thursday evening there will l* other emergent, when the "M. M. grtc will be worked, and refre*bmeuU follow lal Tbe regular April meeting of the Ladles' Auxiliary of tbe Kind Preahyterlan Cburch will be' - held at manae on Tuesday evening, April Instead of at tbe regular lime, In order that there may he uo Interruption of tbe Monday night rehear-al of "Aunt

fMoab.

■he llndgeti i* the .port of the young people here during ttie

HER SUFFERINGS OVER

io|ieiei<a Invalid for aevaral year •lowly sinking during the pa* y*ar, but bearing her suffering* will fortitude aud resignation Mr*. Kleanor Rlaley, wife of Captah lianlel Rlaley, a little before 0y_ o'clock on Saturday morning paaaed •to that sleeps bleb knows no a waken, ig this aide of the grave. Mr*. Rlaley, whose father', name a* Am*-a Hlgbee, wa* born at Port Republic Her age was sixty year. ten day*, gbe had been married about thirty-seven year*, aud wa* tbe mother of live children, three of w hom living, namely, Mr*. George Hreck and Mrs, V«*ta Stone, of tbla dty. I via I.R. Straw bridge, of Weal

Phlladelp

city on Raster Saturday. Tbe member* of tbe comm!

received by tbe Mayor in bl* private lor Sboyer and Select Councllmi ofilre, and they had quite a pleasant Thoms* R. Fort, Jr., of the growl Interview. The member* of the com- and beauty of Ocean City that be mlttce were Mayor Champion, R. W. rather anxious to see this report at Edwards, H K. Stanton and Dr. E. C. I wa* Inclined to come to tin* dty

Weston. Easter

Mayor Weaver told the committee! In a reminiscent wav, still amlllu tb»t. because of slight Illness among the Mayor said that several year* ag his children, he had made un deOullei w hen be wa* Just an everyday lawyc arrangements to visit Atlantic city | he visited Ocean City with tbe idea 'ring the Easter holiday*, but rather ! renting a cottage. Soon alter hi* a : peeled to he there at that time Ttie rival, however, rirrumstame* ov Idea Is to have him slip over to this 1 w hich lie bad no control necessitated City In case he goes to Atlantic City. I hi- return to Philadelphia. i.„t Suddenly, amlllng, h* a*ked : |decided to go to Sea*lde Park, which

"How would you like me to take a ’ be did.

Aunt Dinah * Ouilllng Party 1

: he prearuted under tbe au.plcea of the!

, Iwlie*' Auxiliary of the Ki

teriau Church Easter Monday eieulng, I April 10tU* In Trover Hall Ticket! j w III be for sale on aud after Thursday,

himself a* delighted with t he i April ftlh. aud may be secured of the ,d *T- ladle* or upon appilcallou a' Mayor Weaver said that he ha. Ninth aud Aabury avenue where tbe heard so much from his friends, Dlrec-1 reserved seat diagram will be dlspli

prices of ticket* will be 25,85

HAD MERRY TIME

PERSONALS.

Ilea Hula Kraal Cave Masquer- Harry Seeley, Of Bridgeton

hoc fan*. | visitor here ou Sunday.

A Jolly masquerade party was given | David McClure, of Philadelphia.

Y Mias Bula Ernst, daughter of Mr. was a recent visitor here,

and Mr. George W. Ernst. „ her! Mr*. Krink Ware, of Bridgeton was borne. MS Aabury avenue, on Tueaday ; . vWt , ^ I||U ^

Dr. Arthur Hartley, of Philadelphia.

~’l*llor here recently.

lug, lu celebration of Mlaa Ernst'

birthday anniversary.

young folks were masked., _

Tbe costumes were very pretty—some j LI I wood Steelman, of Philadelphia, them—while others were qplte gro- **' • vUU ? r brr * 0,1 Sunday.

Ir rilaeui.e

The tin an dal surorw of tbla enter laiument will, of course, de|wud upon the liberality of iu patron*. TtiecauH I* a good one. being in aid of tbe new cburch butldlug fund Tbe artlatlr siwceui will dejend ut*>n tbe htstrtoulc abtltttes of Hhisc w I lose names wl found In the cast of characters as | below. It 1* fair to presume that there L uo room for doubting the carefu frequent, and the result*are last ripening Into a 11 ul*bed performance. Special atteutiou will be given the matter of stage selling*, aud II rising of tbe curtain will disclose aiudel New England "sluin’ room peopled by picturesque folk who w

Yankee ciotbes and eat

Tbe vocal music incidental to the play will be of unusual lulerast

a strong feature of tbe <

ueral *

n Weal

t held a

member of tl:

Kind M.

Tbe body reposed in a bli casket, which was satin trimmed, silver handles end name-plate Rl.ley looked as though calmly sleeping. Bbe was d •ud of Henrietta cashmere, with chtdon trimming*. On each side of rosea and amllax. At the

a wreath, with the

Mother." N ar tbe foot waai palm, with pu-ple ribbon. The body was taken on Tueaday morning to the Raletn M. E. Church. Smith’s Lauding, where services were held and Intermeut made. Mark I^ka

i tbe undertaker.

GIVEN A SURPRISE

MET AWFUL DEATH Workman Cal In Two b> Hip Paw A terrible death overtook Isaac Surran, a May's landing resident, aged 50 years, at Grisoom'a Swamp, near ^uckahoe. ou Monday la*t. He was cut almost Id two aud otherwlae In Jured by tbe rapidly revolving rip saw with which he was saw lug boards Surrau lost bla hold ou the place of Umber which b • was sawing and fell across tbe talbe Before be could save himself, the raw had Hro oue leg from hit body and had cut nearly to hla waist before losing Its bold on him. Barren Ihed almost five minutes In Ilia agony o) lit* mutilation before death relieved him of bla suflerlng.

Tbe customer* reception to a new pastor la being planned by tbe members of tbe First M. E. Cburch. Just when tbe reception will be held we. not known yesterday afternoon, when tbe SxxTIsxi. went to proa., because no word had been repaved from It*' - J Ward Gamble, tbe pastor, a* to when be would reach this dty to (aka

op hi

Writ Build a Collage.

Frank A. Frataodueoo, of Overbrook, Pa-, wboreceotly purchased a lot on CentraldMnue, near Sixteenth

street, from N. U.

Ixiulae and Carolyn Coraon, leave for Bridgeton, where tlielr father, Rev. Pennington Coraon, has been sent, were given a complete ,d pleasant surprise by tbe members of tbe Workers’ Knit Boday and a other friends on Tueaday evening. Tbe surprise took tbe form of a supper at the Wyoming. Mrs Milner

young people.

Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Edwards, at idr home on Monday evening, also entertained the Misses Coraou very BADLY INJURED

ORDERED A LAUNCH

ord w as recelrsd here ou Monday of a serious accident to Clifton Bmllh. of Harrisburg. Pa., sou of tfcpt. W. L. Bmllh. of this dty, and well

known In this dty.

Mr Bmltb I* a flreman ou a freight engine running between Philadelphia and Harrisburg. While the engine wa*Ju motion, be leaned out of tt£ cab. lost tiU balauoa and fell between

"ir: -T “.rr.

hit iielvb-boua was badly Injured He

to tbe Presbyterian Hospital, w eat Philadelphia.

M. c.eiodirvi

Former Councilman N C. Godfrey has been selected by tbe member* of tlie Reliance Fire Company aa tbelr choice fur assistant fire chief In pli Ed ward Stonahlll, resigned. Delegates from all of the Ore companies the Reliance Company’s bouse tbla evening and hold the required election. The Reliance ha* *e lectrd George C. Murphy and Charles D Samp-oil a* delegates, vice Eh Sharp and Edward Btoneblll. Holla Garretao • I- making a number of alleraUons and Improvements tbe Interior of bla oottagr, KM5 AsburC Tbe alteratlona Include the be bath room Electric llgbla are bdng added. Tbe wl: much to the comfort of

Inmates.

f the party, w hen the mask* * e loved and refreshment* rerved. Those present were the .Misses I'ataon, Bertha Sampson. Blanche loflman, Lydia Hlgbee, Eflle Adams, live Lear, Bertha Campbell, Olive aud Amy Ernst, Jesse Stephenson, Lawrence Lear, I-couard Murphy, Somers Young and Joseph Sc bock. COTTAGES RENTED

Massey A Eduards bare r Bmlthermao cottage, Sixth a avenue, to Harlan Page Statzell. of Innadowne. Mr. Statzell was a oo lager here last summer. Hla father the owner of s bay rllla. Robert Smith's cottage, 1016 Aabury avenue, Was been rented to Mrs A. V. Clark, of Philadelphia. byK. E. Darby. R 8. Howard, a New York manufacturer, has rented two apartments tbe M L. Johnson building on the

boardwalk.

J. Marls L. Black, of Bryn Mawr, ha* rented, through the agency of H. K. Stanton, Walter H. Hay*' cottage, <16 Ocean avenue. Mr Black wa* here during tbe month of September last year, and liked thl* resort veiy

POOL TOURNAMENT

D. W. Me pbla, were i Charles K

Ife, of PhUadel*nt rbiltors here.

Wetaa, of Germantown,

w as a recent visitor to this city. G Kred Cronecker, of Sea Isle City, wa* a visitor here a few days ago. Mrs. D. 8. Sampson Is visiting relstlvesln Williamatowu, thl* Stale Mrs K 8. Patterson, of Philadelphia, w as a recent guest of tba Kethlu. J C. McAllister, of Philadelphia w e* a visitor here during tbe week lieor e Hayday and w ife, ofSomera’ Point, were visitors here yesterday. Dr. c. B Rider, of this city, has returned from a visit to Philadelphia. Ml- Mabel Vanaman, of this city. Is visiting Mr*. A. A. Sharp at Tucka-

Mr* I

N. '

tabelli Arhrr Is vl

I and wife |

•ere of pool continue to ah much loterest Id tbe tournament t ay In the old athletic assoc

61. Boyle end Scbork are scheduled play to-uigbt. Brower aud Sc hock ime next. If Brower beats Schock ud the Utter defeats Boyle, the ament will tie all. Tbe score:

K. Hexamer has placed a prominent boat builder

for a cruUlug Uuoch, oflbe Pullman hunting cabin type, with all arcom-

We understand that the commute* •pointed by Council some lime i loolftnlo the subject of buying tbe •-*u*l sewer pleat or butldlug a e lia* completed It* labor*. The re-

CtoUandTof thU I P<’rt u submitted to Council.

meeting

cHy. intend* to erect scottage thereon, r

we are told. fok Baut.—to nose an estaie. *«s ———- — A-bury avenue. Eleven-room Fur. correct M lllicerg la oh art. ! ulsbed Cottage, complete, lu Blri-cieae Th* proper adaptlou of color, stia|* coodlllon Hot and cold water; also aod style I" wbst makes becoming RU range, aewer drainage, front aud bead attire. We have made a study of ads veranda Suitable for boarding and procured model* of the taicri f'sr- b.mra. Lot. WxlOJ fseC Inquire £ tslan and American creayons. They VV. Klt-iJiY, 781 N. Forty fourth street, have arrived. W* are preiwred to give pblladelphta, Pa., ur agenta at Ocean

you the benefit ol artistic taste* and city, N. J. correct cwnbliiatlonsofeotor and style ^ . ■ * ' to suit the Individual. Mbb. A B.! W AKTKJ-vt I

N.J.

■ JS3m^A*e.,0«im'uny; ^“ u * ,r ° rk L d njfil^ March 81,1806. Eleven th and Aabury a vacua

twenty horse power gasoline motor. The boat will arrive In Ocean City about tbe lyter part of May. She will be ao able, eeaworthy boat, not being

built for speed, but confined

fort.

Mr Hexamer leone of our regotar summer cottagers, owning a b some cottage on Plymouth Place.

At a special msating of tbe Reliance Klre Company, a few nights aloce, tl was decided to Instruct tbe company's trustees to procure team* for the aptua when the tatter Is required at fires. Some lime ago, the company wa* told that tbe dty would not pay for any horse injured whOe^golug to ' but tl Is raid that It has'beeo discovered that tbeelty can legally Insure iwners of such teams from toss.

Some of the Pnllsdelphta newspapers give Senator L. M. i roast, of tbla city, credit for having thy art providing money for tbaexlermiiiallon oftbe mo-qnlto brought before tbe members of th* Legislature for reoooslderatlon after the measure bad bean defeated a since passed tba Senate and la lu tbe Hoote.

, - ^ ‘turtay evening and p re* wit a number of movlog picture* lu Trower’s Hall. This company h*» a large number of excellent picture*, both amusing and entertaining, all well worth seeing. If you want to epend an evening pleasantly take lu this shorn. PianosTuned t $2; Ton years' experi-

ence., ,

Harry H. Lake.

trued from Phlladelp

their cottage.

Dr. and Mrs. Henry V. Marvel, 'hltadripbta, were visitors here <

Ing tbe week.

Mr*. J. H. Hughes, who ,*** Philadelphia several weeks, Is regl*red at tbe Atgleu. Mr. aud Mrs. Thomas Cooper McCahab, of Pblladelphta, -Isltora to tbla resort. W. W. Adams, of tbe Centennial Bank. West Pblladelphta. was a Itor during the week. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Shaw and of Germantown, paid a visit to • cottage a few day* ago. Mr. and Mr*. Welter H. Hay*, of Philadelphia, were visitor* here Saturday aud Sunday.

s Culve

• of her

word of tbe serious brother to Pblladelphta.

Capt. Philip 8. Hand sud family, ol Ibis city, visited bla sou, Elmer, In

Atlantic City, over Sunday

John W . Cornell and son, of Phlladelphta, were here during tbe week and registered at tbe Btacayi Mlaee* Margaret Ewan and Jane Mohr, of Millville, were the guests of Mlaa Alice Watson on Sunday. Hobert J. Dot hard, of PblladrlqbH, was here a few days since aud reg tstered at tbe Ocean City House. Kev. H. T. Casselberry was | a Philadelphia ou Monday and attended the Torrey-Alexander revival services. Wilber B Garwood, who was work•g lu Pblladelphta during tbe winter, as returned to bis home lu this city. Danler Gallagher, of Pblladelphta. ow-neroft&e Lafayette, was lu town on Sunday and registered at tbe Gar-

wood.

Some mem ben of City Treasurer Champion's family will return P> thrii home here next week. All of tbi family will be here by Easter Dr. and Mrs. I. N. Griaoom ou Monday evening entertained tbe ladles and gentlemen who are taking part show to be given on Easter Monday

utgbt.

Rev. Theodore St evens, many friends In this city, has been transferred from Mauch Chunk to tbe Orthodox M E. Church, Krankford, Philadelphia. Mn. Eleanor Gannon, of Haddooleld, who owns several cottages to tbe -Iciulty of Fifteenth street. Is occupying No. 1583 West avenue foCThs •pring months. Mm Lottla Marshall, of Tuckerton, ind Mrs. William E. Jones, of St Harbor, bavs returned bom* afn abort visit to Mr*. George K. Coli 851 Aabury avenue. Mr*. E. L. Garrett, of Lanadowne, 1* occupying her cottage at 1256 A*bury avenue for a abort tlmj Sbr la accompanied by her son. Lewie, and bt* friend, Alvin Adam*. City Clerk T I-ee Adams tried to bear Alexander sing at the revival*erices In Philadelphia ou Thursday n Ight, but the crow da for tbe city clerk to get Into tbe build-

ing.

Rev. and Mrs Theodors Stevens, of Mauch Chuuk, Pa., were guest* of i

M. Stevens, CUy So-

LIBERTY BOYS AS . “PLAYACTORS’ Trower’s Hall Filled When Volunteer Firemen Gave Their Performance. A croeded bouse greeted the member* of tlie Liberty Klre Company on Saturday evening, when they gave their entertainment In Trover's Hall. Prior to tbe raising of tbe curtain on tbe first play, "Buys Will Be Girls,” Professor Lake'* orchestra played several pretty selection*, a bleb were aril -cell ed by tbe audience. Tlie custumee worn by those taking part In tbe entertainment were giddy, ily giddy, but boMeruua-t-cveu o than tbe "boys," over whom Harry V. Adam*, a* tbe "pretty scboolmarm." had little control. The fun •pened by all singing "Everybody Works but Kalber," and f om that ou rxdtemriit was fast aud furious. Tbe dtrilnctlve ’’btu’' o' tbe evening were ’ made by Leonard Murphy. Vincent It | Adam* aud Lyndon Ang.. 'q'Unt."| Bred.Icy and Clarence Kerguaou j rested laughter by tbrir antics. Tbe first part ended with a"speetactar fire drill,” which caused all kind* of hilarity. solo, “When tbe Bells Id TflTe Light House Blug,” by I.yndoo Ang. encored. Tn* crowd seemed to Leonard Murphy's solo, “Nobody," and applauded him vigorously. " Vlunle" Adam*' recitation "brought Tbe entertainment closed w ith tbe presentation of "Dr. Sloe'* Night lebool," with Warren W. Brown a*

Dr. Sloe "

A* a "wind-up," tbe • otlre company rang * medley cborua, which sounded

NOTICE TO LIMIT CREDITORS.

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For Sale

. Great. Bargain

House and Lot on West Avenue Below Eleventh Street

$1175

Can’t be duplicated for $1500

* Address

744 Asbnry Avenue

_ H0TGL bise/iYRe. Ocean Ave. Between Eighth and Ninth Stroa OPEN ALL THE YEAR

J Open from April Twefcb to Apri Twenty-thed, ■ I For the seasoa May 30th

PROPERTIES SOLD

1. C. Cleltand. real (State broker. Eleventh and Asbury avenue, who, for last three mouths lias been operating In Philadelphia, report* the following sales and rental*: out of John Greenwell, Fifth J avenue, to E. H. Stokes, Millville Thl* was part of a deal reaching 185.000. Lot and cottage. Thirteenth and Asbury avenue, to Kalpb Townsend. On account of Hon. L. M. Crease, bust bouse plot ou tbe bay, below Teolh street, to Doocna Guo and Boat Club, Pblladelphta. This will bring twelve new famines to Ocean CUy. y own boarding bouse, 1106 Asbury avenue, tv Mr. Brenli Pblladelphta a account of John H.McClatchey.furnished cottage on Central below Twelfth street, to an Ocean CUy party. Sold, on account of E. P. Bailey, lot a Ocean front, near Fourteenth street, to ao Ocean City party. I, on account of myself, lot on Ceutrsl avenue, near Sixteenth street, i K. A. KraUndueno, Overbrook, P* Sold, an ocean froot lot. Including riparian rights, near Fifteenth street, to Albert W. Henry. Millville. Sold, ou account of myself, west de of Fifteenth and Wesley avenue, together with land on east sMe, riparian rights, to B.B Waatberby, Mlll-

-llle.

Sold, on account of T. 8. Simmon*, lot on Wesley avenue, below Twelfth Including riparian rights, toj. A. Richmond, stock broker, Philadel-

phia

Sold, my cottage, 1208 Central avenue. to J. M Chester for a client. Itemed 1635 Central avenue to J. W. Bracklu, Pennsylvania Rati road. Rented 40b Eleventh street to L U Ms stand, Philadelphia Rented 1826 Central avenue to W G. Liggett. Plttehorgh. Rented 12*8 Asbury avenue to Mn. Martha Cobb, Pblladelphta. Baited 1583 Central avenue to F. Liebfrled, Philadelphia. Rented cottage ou ocean front, below Thirteenth, to R. G. Fraser, PbltadeiPki*- | Special services of so evangelical nature are being held lu tbe First Presbyterian Cburch this week In charge Of tba pastor. These meeting* will close to-morrow (Frldayjerenlng. Tbe ringing Is by Lewis E Smith aud Ml*s Alice Rlaley. I

Sterling EIGHTH ST. AND OCEAN AVE. IKM. R. WtCK Ae*. FMs. q#c. lOMFUmtSbml

SPECIAL RATES FOR EASTER

rtaksnent Saturday Evening, AprJ Twenty-int, by tbe Camabm Banio sad Maodofa Qub ol PUa.

...OPENINQ OF... Spring Millinery Thursday, Friday and Saturday April st h. and 7th M. E. C. PHILLIPS INew Store, - 833 Asbury Avenue

MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE.

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

K OPPORTViHYTV To purchase a Splendid Small Hotel Property of 39 bed rooms at a figure that makes it tlie BEST BARGAIN offered here in many years. Completely furnished, beautifully located, valuable good will. Address,

AN OCEAN FRONT BARGAIN on Wesley avenue, at arri area (mo fret front) riparian rights. S2400.00 BAY FRONT COTTACES Located on tbe improved tract, iztb to ijth areas; newly bo ill areas,

th* proposed Bay avenue

BAY FRONT LOTS

$2500.00

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

SEASHORE REALTY COMPANY

The members of the W. C. T U, will I 1008 KOal Estate Trurit Bldg), old n parlor meetlug at tbe Idlewtid ' Cor. Broad and Chestnut 8ts. PHILADELPHIA, PA. on Thursday evening, April 6th. The | Having a central office in Philadelphia, we are prepared to aecnre

select tenants for seashore cottages. No charge for listing nor for advertising. In all cases give street and number, number of rooms and

conveniences. Photographs of premises are a great aid to agents.

Quick returns from monies collected. Special reference: John R. Kendrick, President Trades Pub. Co. Also other large Ocean City property owners. Depository: Franklin National Bank, Philadclpha. H KZAHHO JLK REALTY COMPA.3VY

1008 Real Eatate Trnat Bldjg. * PHILADELPHIA. PA.,

Fob Hal*—Ni • een Tenth and Elevt several cheep lot* suitable for

cottages, $2* per lot; one-hah can r

- - in on mortgage. Apply to

abkCJz buoLL. . «7 Central Ara. Ocean City. If. J. Cor. Broad and Cheatnut Sta.

THE IMPERIAL costeal avk., ocKAitcrrr. n j

GARWOOD HOUSE, T is ccwtral A yaws. OCFAN CITY. Naw Jmrwoy.

Maa a oabwood, Psa*

THE SWARTHMORE

*•4 OCEAN AVEM1

OCEAN cm I *6UBT AV*. OCKAJI p.*n Y. a J. “““"dToenter of city.-.

HOTEL KTQLEN Sintb mmd Ceatral Are. Now Opem m. C. ©OFF

a raau tentw

OraCilllCHIIltllltL A. j. SMITH. Propeigrow PURE ICE BEST .\ COAL OAK AND PIKUK woor> Offia. No. 534 UHMT HGKIE

IRA S. CHAMPION Alderner Dalrlea Guaranteed Btrictly Fan MILK 'AND Ice Cream

YtbSUDdAsbiUTiie.

First National Bank Ocean City, N.J. CAPITAL $56,666. SUVUJS S