Ocean City Sentinel JJ0RE SEATS FOR GREETED BY
THURSDAY. APRII-
1800
CITY PAVILION
SODDEN DEATH P. 0. S. OF A.
OFFICIAL BOARD OF W. A. SHA® POOR YEARS OLD
We ■ball be (lad to receive Item* of'
new* and communleaOou* of lutereot | , _ _ . . _ ,. , _ . _ to thi* .-ommunity and our reader* i Cotmcil Makes Preparations Rev. J. Ward Gamble and Judge Beitler’s Court Sten- Members of Local Organizaeverywhere. j f or Comfort of Patrons Family Met Church Offi- ographer Was Victim of tion Fittingly Observe
All oommunleatiou* ehould oompanled with the full nan
ad drew of the writer, not oecenaarlly | One hundred for publication, but a* a Kuaratilee of plaoed In and
good faith.
of This Resort.
LOCAL DOTS. Did you get fooled T Now for April »hower*. Kaater next Sunday week.
Next Sunday will be Palm Sunday. AwWtaut Fire Chief N. C. Uodfrvy. Ia>ng *e»lou of Council on Monday night. Horn- change* In hotel management thl* year The Southern -had ha* put In it*
S H. ScallrrgiHid hi tage repainted Palmer* have been gl a ••touching up.” The "proving plctura la*t Saturday night.
• didn't move
It l
Trucker* are gelling thing* Into ■hape for early *prlug. The beat way to help Oceoo City I* to booat and not knock. In gome acqujivd complexion*. Hie beauty lan't even »klii deep A ten dollar WU can naake a bigger kick than a thouaaud word lecture The oodll*b acaaon, no far a* the fl*hermru arg eonoerned. I* about o»er Memorial Day. w blch fall* on \\ e*lueaday, May 30. 1* the next legal holiday. J. A. Walnwrlghf* cotufce, A*hory, below Twelfth atreet, I* ' being reHoat* begin running between Ocean City and Dong port on the Utb hint., remember. Cbarlea U. Slthen* I* building a porch at hi* home, Kleventh and A*bnry avenue. There'* a woud*rful magucUc |ier•on a Illy al»ut the man who ha* aome favor* to be*tow. It I* alway* better to lake thing* a* they come than to attempt to catch them a* they go. K. T trim, formerly of tht* city, t. working at hi. trade—car|ieiiler—al Five Mile Reach. The ground-hog ha* come out of hi* lair for the auramer. He w»* a truthful prophet thl* year. If everyone were allowed to do a* they plea*e, w bal a tine lot of ugly computation* would re*ulL Meu are apt to laugh at the inb-Ukr* of other, w ithout reall/lng bow often they do the very *ame thing*. A number of people *
Special anthem* will be *uug by the cbulrof the Pre*byterimn church, under the direction of I^wl* K Smith,
vn Sunday next.
Tlie Kpworth league meeting on Sunday evening wa-lolby Harry 8. Adam* The .ulject dl*cuaaad we* "Serving with CbrUt ” Allen Scull'* cottage ha* Ju*t been beautifully laiwretl throughout by B. K. Smith A Son*. Thl* firm la alao papering (he cottage IU38 Aabury Ave A boy wanta to know w hal It la the meu play w hen one lake* a long pole, rub* some chalk on the end of It, poke* a ball around tbe table, and then bl*ta up one leg and *ay* thing*. Because of tbe public reception to he
md tbe city pavilion.
Connell awarded tbe contract to Cbaa. K. Adam* A Bro. on Monday aren. lug. The bid of thl* firm w aa M -l
N. cAlodfrey, W-4I.
(buncllmau Headley, at tkl* meet lug, told of tbe plan* made tv advertl*e thl* city In tbe I’hllarlelphla new*, papers next Sunday and during
summer.
The report of the auditor* w ht ceutly went overthe city’* account* was rfad, received and filed It wai decided that Council should. In tht near future, act u|*>u suggest km* made by tbe auditors. It was agreed that K *B. Kuglish ■bould secure easement deed* and enleavor to have these signed' by ptoperty owners along Ibe boardwalk In Ibe upper section of tbe city. » Graham stated that William Hagel objected to assessment* m hi* West avenue property. Edward k. Smith, of Colllugawood, made ilmllar objections After a general discussion, It was .greed by Council that there ier time for property ow nen objection*. These people did not Uke advantage of tbe opportunity given them, and tbe assessment* must stand. Edward SloDehlU's resignation a* assistant Ore chief was accepted and Godfrey's election to tbe offlqr
confirmed.
A loan of 15UU0, with which to pay bills, w a*ordered negotiated. Coundl's Street Committee waa Instructed to ate that bulkheads are erected ou the bay md* of N Inth and Tenth street*. It was agreed to renew notes coming due and pay Ibe amouutsavallableon the same. Treasurer Champion reported tbe rollowlng appropriation bal
St recta,
Miscellaneous, Fire Department, Interest, Salaries, Drainage,
1-tght.
Garbage.
A*be*.
Printing, boardwalk.
Water,
reitlaiug.
Music,
Board of Heallh, Bond Issue, 1HM7. Interest, Sinking Fund. Bond Issue, 1802, Interest,
cers and Wives.
Tbe Rev. J. Ward Gamble, the
pastor of Hie Fir*
n Ibis
lotbe n
. paati
of Ibe Methodist Chup-h, tbe W C.T U. parlor meeting ha* been postponed until Thursday evening, April I2lb The days are now two hour* longer than they were when at their shortest In December. They will lengthen quite rapidly from this time forward until tbe 21st of June, w hen they w ill he again at their greatest length for
the year.
Spring trade has commenced to boom in Ocean CHy. It may be of suggestive Importance to those who
E. B. 1-earning, as special master, on Tuesday last, disposed ofelx tract* of land on Wesley, WeaT, cAtrsI and Asbury avenues, between i^elflh end Thirteenth street* The land was •wned by the Custer estate Two of the lot* were bought by C. 8 Jones, tor Mary E. Jones, one of the ptalnants; three were purchased by E. bee Langley and the other fur a cl <f Massey A Kdwarda. All ol I its brought good pncca, oouslderltig the Inactivity of the market at .resent Ugie.
Theanniiflcongregational meeting will be held tO't&e First Presbyterian Llburcb on Tuesday evening, April 10th, for Uaapurpose of electing elders ■nd trustees, and transacting such «thsr business as may present Itself. There ere three trustees and twoelters to be elected.
Thomas B. Smith and family, fblladelpbia, who have rented tbe tmytbe cottage, on Brighton place, lave reached town and taken possesion of their new home. They expect a fortmlght.
Nervous Breakdown. Anniversary.
.! rfie death of William A. Hbaw, of Despite the unfavorableeapditlou at E. t hurcb, trSermaiiUiwn, which occurred uneX- Hie weather ou Friday evening last,
accompanied by Mr* Gamble and 1 jectedly inlblsclty onTuetday morn- 1 tbere wa* a g.ssl-slard turnout of tlie tbelr daughter, arrived In Ibis city ou Ing, uke* from this city one uf this, members of Washington Camp, No. Friday evening, and a reception was resort's staunchest supporters and *'., P. O. 8. of A . accompanied by Ibe |.ar*uusge by tbe admirer*. Tbe announcement of lit* their wives. In the l.dge room on live members of Hie official board and their deatb came a* a severe shock to bis occasion of lltv fourth anniversary of
Nearly all of the members friend* In this city, aWjt must have: Hie local organisation
were In attendance. In addition, the similarly affected tus friend* and a*- In tbe absence of J. l-abau Headley, Retr H. H. Bodlne. a retired member snclate*to Philadelphia. jcbalmiauof the eiiterUInmeul comif the Philadelphia Conference, and I Mr. Bhaw, who had been overworked jmlllee, w ho was reported III, John W. Mrs. Bodiue were present. 'cameto this city two weeks ago for!Smith pre-ldrd over the gathering.
family lefl rest. He was suffering from nervous Several crapliaphone selections were
Trenton ou Thursday, and arrived In breakdow u, and hi* euudltioti was'given by Harold Hand Thcse'were Vineland that evening. Ou Friday , such that he could not rally, although followed by a short address by Mi
morning, K. B Klltes telephoned to eveo'tblng |MHs>lble was dm
tbe pastor in reference to the time of Hla wife was with him w hen he passed
■ City, and It waa
that tbe minister would be 1 evening. Then the memI.adies' Aid Koctaty began preparations for a supper. The pastor and bis family Informally met Ibe members of tho official board md the 1-adies' Aid Society, and a 'cry pleasant evening was s|ietit by ill. Mr. and Mrs. Gamble and their daughter, w ho made a most favorable
cordially greeted aud made to feel at borne.
Altbougb tbe parsonage Is well furnished, a portion of tbenew pastor's
(>,145.46 407.88 8,782.48 l,t*»00 Slfw
..king Fun
1.7110.00 8.400.00 , 450 00
180 00 1710.00
1.250.00 18,007. 65.000.'
i orden
. Fox,
Bond Issue, IB0&(Pavlllnn),
Sinking fund,
Uopd Issue, 1805, lutereat, School i sinking fund, [School | 1805 h tereat, .Boardwalk) sinking fund,
New Streets, New Sewers,
Tbe following bills w< |iald: R Young, 128-53; Wl tij; Atlantic Clly Kail rood, %S T. Barlow, (8 56; J. t'lllbert, $8 11; M. Kennedy. (11.86; N. farlson, (4.72; tY. Bar lay, (34 II; A. Gardner, (8.85; •eorge Ernst, 25 cents; K. L. Goff, COO; J. S. Kush, (36.20; JuUus Way. (115 30; O. H Henry, (6 02, Joseph Kraus*. (4; H. C. Smith, (1: J. I. Scull, (5; R. ('. Robinson, (14 75; 8. 'arhart, (67.26; West Jersey Railroad, (6A2; L. L. Wallace, (00; Georgs DeR. Kelm Co . (46; A. (Campbell, (W; F A. Schock, (U2; Ira S. Champion, (4166; N. Corson, (176; W. W. Brown, (60; H W. Hildreth. (62; S H. Scull, (6.5 84; H. Green leaf, rJ6.44; W. Price, (12.00; G. Hawkins. (28.&S; F. Bushy, (8.56; H. Young. (8.80: Ledger, (0.45; T. L. Adams, (8066; J. Llby. (48 83; S. Burley, (28.48; Ocean City Electric Light Company, (5(8 15; City Gas Light Co.. (104.88; C. G. Miller. (S5; McCorkle, (8.61; P Murdoch, (168; H. It. Smith A Bona, (4.10 TO MODERNIZE HOTEL
V J. U.M heater and Jos. I. Scull, tbe ue^, decided, a few days ago, to make, a number of Improvemeuta to the ElWrou. By Ibeae Improvements this aid-established hotel will be thoroughly modernized. Tbe work will be started to-day aud completed by tbe Easter holidays, It la expected. The dining room and the exchange re to be enlarged aud fiuiahed In llrsl-clas* style. New paper wl pot in tbe up-dHIrs room* and the front door* are to be large plate glass affaire. Mr. aud Mra. R.J> Naylor will look after tbe comfort of tbelr guest*
si thorough manner.
In anticipation of tbe usual rush Easter, tbe "all-tbe-year” hotel* here buruiablng up tbe handles of their big front doom and otherwise pee par Ing for tbelr experted gueata. Several lia will be for tbe Easter trade. Among these la the Kalclgb, C. rHaafc, owner. tells us tjlal already thirty of been taken.
s'la live custom, there will be a public .Nfcepllou In tbe First M. E. parsonage Ibis (Thursday) eveulng, ire to do ao will be given an opportunity to meet Rev. J. ible, tbe naw pastor, and hla family. Await «oa« •a J * The recent audit of tbe clty'a acouuta by expert accouutanta coat tbe Ity (886. Tbe Arm sent In Its bill, but
GODFREY MADE COTTAGE DEMAND
•caat-RfK ro* Tag
ASSISTANT CHIEF
GROWS DAILY sentinel
■ary
this city uutll Saturday morn-
ing. In consequence, the family waa taken to tbe Elberoo ou Friday night.
RED MEN HAD FUN
Simla Trine Honorm by Visit from Blair omerra. Kalmla Tribe, No. 220, Imp. G K. M., was vtailed by tbe Sute officers of tbe organization last evening. An entertaining program was prepared '>r the visitor*. The order of exercise* w as as follows;
Music.
Address of welcome. J 8. Rush. Irish aong and dance, Geo. Haw kins. Itecltatlou, Charles Nabb
Music.
Black Hawk Minstrel Troupe Five tembera of tribe. Bong, William Price. Reading, “Kind Works,” George C. Murphy. Song, Harry Young. Recitation, Misa Smith Concluding w ith tbeacreamlng farce comedy, ••Everybody Works but Father.” The visiting great chiefs addressed the assemblage. HOUSE PARTIES Mr*. B F Wheatman. who haa bad i apartment house lu Philadelphia durlug the winter, w rites tbe Sivn that she will open the Plqua for the Easter holidays. She will have quite a large party. ere la every Indication that there Oe even more than the usual n ber of boose parties here during coming week and over tbe Easter days. There Is to be a large house party at tbe Oceanic, given by Mi
William A. Shaw was born In Engmd and was forty four years old. He bad been a resident of PbUadel-twenty-four years, w here lie wa* tbe official stenographer In Judge Belller's court. He was a muslclau of a btgb order of talent and ability, aud for years was tbe organist In one uf Philadelphia's large churches. He as said to be an unusually tine accompanist,* and In Ocean Clly be wa* ready tq assist In rehearsal* for musicals given by Ibe yacbt club and aucltles. Although not a member of tbe yaebl club, he was always Med In It* success, a* be was hi everything pertaining to Ocean city. He bad been a summer resident of tht* city for a number of years. Two ot season* since, be built himself • pretty cottage at Point of Beach. Mr. Bhaw leave* a wile aud flvi iblldren. Tb^ eldest of tbechlldreu h studying law. The members of tbe family have Ibe deep sympathy of all lu Ihelr sudden and terrible a fillet Ion. The body waa Uken In charge by lark Lake and sent to Philadelphia for Interment SURE TO PLEASE
learaals of Aunt Dlnab will 1* In Ibe chapel ou Monday even Ing and In Tro«er Hall on Friday am Saturday evening*. Tbe one ou Sal urday w ill be a semi-dress rehearsal In tbe cast of characters given tb HKNTiSKt. last week, tbe name of vir» I. N. Griscom waa luahvertenlly nmiued, and Mr Shoemaker's Initial* should have been C. Homer William K. Williamson has I working bard with hi* associate make tbe entertainment pleasing and entertaining. He has had years ( perience lu this Hue, and the results of hla efloria w ill be seeu In a smooth
r, will ei
i this In
Edwin Chance expects to bavi bachelor party from the I'nlversHy of
Pennsylvania.
There'* a house party coming from Kldley Park. These folks will atop at
the Blacayue.
FLOUNDERS BITING
Flounder* are biting greedily, re told, and aevaral large catches, reported by local lover* of flablng. R. B Blltes, Vice President of the First National Rank, went down tbe bay to Garrett'* Thoroughfare on Tuesday morning and captured sixteen big fellows. He caught five witheffort; then four. He had eleven by 8.80 o’clock. Mr. Btltea brought back eight flounder* day
HILDRETH JUDGE
•emblyman Jas. M E. Hildreth, of Cap* May, waa named on Monday night by Governor Slokea as Judge of tbe Court of Comm' n Plea* of Cape May County, lu place of Judge H. Voorhees. Hla nomination waa ferred to tbe Judiciary Committee. Mr Htldryth will at once be c pelled to resign aa assemblyman, as tbe April term of court beglusTueaday
Architect Joaepb Champion and Contractor Godfrey both have cause to be proud of tbe new clerk's office here, aaya the Gazette. It Is undoubtedly one of the most artistic bulldlug* In South Jersey, If not In the whole Bute, and not tbe least attractive featui tbe structure la the natural eop|*r finlab to tbe eaves and roof. In the large cltlea mlllionalrea are apeudlng thousand* of dollar* to secure juat such a finish to their moat expensive buildings, aud tbe Freeholder* are to be congratulated upon tbe richoaaa of It* appearance on tbe clerk's office. One of tbe good featui** of bare copper finish U that the longer It stands the prettier It looks
The Hoard of Trade will bold a meetlog lu Council chamber tbte evening.
iportanoe are to be' dla-
, . id a full attendance ol
member* I* desired
Fob Bal*.—To close an estate 448 Aabury avenue. Eleven-room Furnished Cpttage, complete. In flratclaas
—
ill of the drug
•al ebewus,--Oood KlZbt." COTTAGE FLOODED
When R. A. Brice's family, from Camden, left tbelr Central avenue cottage reoeutly, after oeeupylng.lt for few days, they did not abut off the
(Iced water coming out of He told Samuel Carhart. who turned off tbe water from the plug tbe sidewalk. John R. Groves, who bad a key of tbe bouaa, waa aaut for to I ok after the damage. Mr. Brio* was notified ibe telephone by Adolph Edwards. Quite e lot of damage w aa dqn* to tbe booaebold effects and the wall paper.
PENN BOYS COMING rarty of Bvwasasls la be bars ml Hark J. la ale Mark J. Ingle, of Philadelphia, wl as connected with tbe Reporter last ;aeon, and who la now ao aaac ad Itoraf Tbe PeDnaylvinlan, published by Ufat P. students, will bring a bachping party of Penn students bis father's cottage from April
18th-b>-4b*28d.
Mr. Ingle tells ua that, aa this Is the first year that tbe University of Penn •ylvanla baa given such a holiday, Ibe students role rested In Ocean City taka advantage of It.
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th. lu s|>eakliig of the fourth rrsary of the lodge, lie awld, then many things w hich the memberd look lack upon wHh aatlsfactloii tbe future prospect I* highly en Tbe local lodge I* numerically strong nd in good financial condition. The
members are looking forward to a feagratlfylug for year* to come So the families of llie members The luflu-
of Washington Camp Is to grow spread beyond Its present confines.
If the member* are tfoe to the principals of tbe order, they will be true to tbelr God aud lo tbelr oauutry. After referring to Ibe fact that a fraternal socnly meets lu tbe lodge room every
;k-day night, tbe speaker raid that
the members should feel that In all
:be*e fraternatle* they have 'reason to
tie thankful.
A^-couple of selections from the grephapboue were next in order, aud then William Lake was called upon few remarks. Mr. Lake said that be has been a member of secret order* for thirty-five year* or more, usually he had done whatever be been asked to do, but on thl* ocan be had nearly failed to comply with tbe request, because be bad u given very little time lu which prepare himself, lie s|s>ke of the great work being dona by secml beneficial societies, and said that altogether tbe various orders bis city pay out (100 In aide'baneeach mouth In addition to a seaociety meeting every night In tbe k, except Sundays, lu these lodge us, the Ocean City Building Loan Association also meets lu K. of P. Hall, aud be wasglad to say that every lodge, with the exception of stock In the building and loan society. Spanking of (he objects of tbe order. Mr. Lake said that free education la the corner-slcroe of American liberty. Immigration should be restricted, but this country ought lo welcome to It* .bores meu aud women of good repute less paupeis aud las* crimluala. With a reading, "Nothing to Wear," by Harry 8. Adams, and a grapbaphone selection, this part of the entertainment wa* concluded. Then tbe member* and guests were Invited to ber room, where refreshment* provided, and to w hich full Justice. The committee In charge
excelled Itself.
Tbe SKvnKM. representative was resent as the gueat of Chief Scull.
Unanimously Elected to New Position by Members of Fire Companies. The delegate* from each of tltefire companies met In tbe Reliance Company's house on Thursday aveulug, aud unanimously el ctrd N. C Godfrey. of Ibe Reliance Company, assMcbtef. are suppiswd to'be five delegates from each company at con veil - tains of this kind, but the Ocean CHy Volunteers, No. I. and tho Liberty each represented by only three delegate* Tbe delegste* were as follows: Volunteer*—J. L. Headley, Councilman D. S. Hampabn nd K. M. Sutton, iteliaoce—George '. Murphy, N. ('orison. Charles D. Sampson, Alfred R. Smith and H. kirk. Liberty—Fred Adams, Geo Jefi'erle* and William Smith George C. Murphy was made chairman, aud PostmaMer Hutton was secretary. Godfrey has been a member of tbe Reliance Company about two years. When bis name waa first prooffice of assistant chief, be objected, ex pressing tbe wish that w bo bad been a member longer be sen. While In Council, Mr. Godfrey always kept tbe Reliance Com pauy'a need# before t'ie members, aud tie waa laigely Instrumental In getting many Improvemeuta for tbe boy* In Clayton, w here be lived before ootnug to Oceen City, Mr. Godfrey "ran rltb tl
CHANGED HIS VIEWS
Bpeaklng of the act in tbe Legislature to provide for, locating and abolishing mosquito-breeditig salt marsh ireas within the Btate, tbe Commonveeltb lo expend Ibe sum o' (860.800 In this work. Menetor Crease, e few days ago, said that bad tbe bill been Introduced six weeks ago be would have op|ioeed It. . Crease's change of opinion waa due to tbe testimony given by disinterested people before members of tbe legislature. All of theft peopleapoke praise of tbe work that had beau done In tbe way of killing off tbe moequlto peat lo the northern part ' r Stete. Tbe cost to this oouply, mpartson with other counties of Ibe State, will be amall, and tbe resorts will benefit financially aud
otherwise
Cannon Mownlrd. Samuel Carhart haa arranged a bed In tbe centre of the grass plot adjoining tbe Ninth street fire house, and In this tbe big Griffin cannon has beru placed. When summer comes, flowers be planted around the edge of tbe
FINELY ENTERTAINED
Tbe members of tbe progressive eoebre club of tbe Ocean City Yacht Club were entertained at tbelr usual meeting at Ibe residence of Dr. and Mrs J. J. Taylor, No 4105 Walnut street, Philadelphia Tbe following members were present: Dr aud Mrs. S. E Ayers, Miss Fleda Brock w ay, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bower/lklr and Mrs. Belswanger, Mr. and UH Edward J. DuMee. Mr. and Mrs. Oswald J. DeHousse. Mr. and Mr*. W. E. Hexamer, Mr. and Mra. J. W. Landeuberger, Mr*. E. R. Marsh, Mias Marsh, Mr. John C. Marsh, Mrs M E. Pen field, Mr. aud Mra. John KadcllfT, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Scbue, Miss Haul lUdc-llff. Mr. and Mra Joseph Schmitt, Mr. and Mra. Alexander Sloan, Jr., Dr. and Mra. J. J. Taylor, Mias Irene Taylor, Mr. Cbaa. Taylor aud Mr. aud Mrs. Charles '. Wall. Tbe club will be entertained I
Eighteenth street, Philadelphia. HAD PLEASANT TIME
Mia* Hsrriet Bcburch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bcburch. gave progressive pinochle for aome of ber friends at her home, Seventh and Aabury aveuua, on Friday evening '—* Those prnaenl ware Mlaaaa Jean Mary Ziegler, Martha Scull and Marla Urqubart, Dr. and Mrs. N. H. Burt, William IS Zane. C. 8. Scull, Parker MUIer, Milton Champion and Cbarlea Myen. After a number of games bad be played, refreshments were served.
The game between E C. Boyle aud Jos Schock, on Thursday ulgbt, long drawn out and not vary Inti Ing. There was an unuaoally large d out to see tbe game, which Boyle lost by seventeen pnlnta. tbe fourth end'fifth frames, Boyle climbed op on Schock, and on eighth frame they were tied at 58.
Masonic l.onge Mat
The M. M. degree will be conferred In (Ocean City Lodge. F. and A.M , this
In* wSdeowflf Clly UoltoW«tCoi- l * v -‘ lln «- BSn-hmnil .111 MU.
leg medical attention, has returned to son, la being filled up and trill be labor. 1 Ian* are being made to bold thl* city much Improved lu health,her nude mro * tennis court. Tbe court next District Grand Lodge oflofrteod*wlll be glad to learn She will H D Dongberty’i family J Uuc,lou ,n Ocean City In the near
Several Fine Houses Were Recently Rented for Sommer Season. The fine weather durliifelTie past few days has had Its effect ct Philadelphian* and others, and they've been coming dow n lu number* to search for cottages for tbe summer season. Harry F Stanton luu mated to T. B. Smith, of Philadelphia, I Ik Smyth j cottage on Brighton Place: aim a cut- ’ tage lu James Artmau,* President of tbe Cycle and Automobile Publishing Company, of Philadelphia, and tbe Francis Corsvn oottage, Thirteenth and Asbury avenue, to Mra. Msrley.of
Philadelphia
I>. Harry Chandler's cottage, 816 Wesley avenue, has been taken again by Ml** Brown, of Philadelphia Site was here laid season. F. E. Darby has rented Jesse Couver’s cottage. 4t3 West avenue, to J. 1-. Weseott, of Bridgeton.
Tbe members of Washington Cs No 75, P. O. 8. of A., have just i pleled arrangements whereby tbe lodge's funeral ^benefits will be Increased from (250 to (500. Upon tbe deatb of a member's wife, (50 mill be paid. Weekly sick benefits. (5.
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GARWOOD HOUSE, OCKAN CITY. New JorewyIMtcMtal boom
LOTS IT mt cm. N. J. FOR SALE. 10 on Central ave., 40x100. 5 on Asbury ave., 80x100. 8 on Ocean Front, 50x100. Address. Gan. A. Hakpek, 4850 Paol at., Phlla.
For Sale
. Great. Bargain
House and Lot on West Avenue Below Eleventh Street $1175 Can’t be duplicated for $1500 Address R f 744 Asbury Avenue
Open from Apr! Twelfth lo Apd Twenty-third, ind For the season May 30th
j&rrlmg EIGHTH ST. AND OCEAN AVE. tru. A wick. Am. PUU. 00a. /026 PUml Sbs*
SPECIAL RATES FOR EASTER
Entertainment Saturday Evening. Apd Twenty-fr*t. by die Camatiuz Banjo and Mandolin dob of Phia.
MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No waltiog far two weeks to know If yon can get It; we can tell you once. Bargains iu Bay and Ocean front properties Choice cottages for •ale. Also Iota for In vestment and for Improvement—the choice of
Ocean City. Apply to
. J. M. CHESTER & CO.,
Ocean City, N. J.
K MRS. ORPORTViRYTf 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, . EIGHTH AND CENTRAL AVENU!
AN OCEAN FRONT BARGAIN Is on Wesley avenne. at zrst street I too feet front) riparian rights, (2400.( BAY FRONT COTTAGES Located on the improved tract, izth to 15th a
citv water, electric lights, convenient to
trolley extension
BAY FRONT LOTS
e, 25 by too feet, graveled and ready for building on; city water and **5oaa. , . $7 *RY F. STANTON
’real estate broker
EIGHTH STREET BELOW ASBURY AVENUE
HA
go lo Plilladrlpbia at Interval* for the -T,.* , fo'h™. when a number of Ibe grand purpose of fonllilSliig the mcdhal wImj have rented Mr. Corson s cottage ufficer* will be present.
SEASHORE REALTY COMPANY
10012 Real Elwlatte Trust Bldg;.
B-oad and Cheetnut Sts. PHILADELPHIA. PA. Haring a central office in Philadelphia, we *re prepared to securt select tenants for seashore cottages. No charge for listing nor for ad vertising. In all cases give street and number, number of rooms and conveniences. Photographs of premises are a great aid to agents.
Fur Bauc—Near tbe Bay front, bo- 1 , tween Tenth and Eleventh streeta
several cheap loU suitable fc
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