Ocean City Sentinel, 1 August 1907 IIIF issue link — Page 3

(Kean City Sentinel'STILL DR AGGING

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PERSONAL NOTES BIG FEATURE OF CARNIVAL BOAT CAPTAINS, MISS PAUL WEDS FOR ROT S BODY OP CITY’S GUESTS WILL BE ILLUMINATION YOU'RE WANTED IN NEW YORK

DrowninK in

i

Gives Her Friends a

Big Surprise.

I in it*

•Iri-lhis. Mbo <r

loli-in I* ll'f '|»ft of cliBOrr ■lid ihkmii)' I* •omrtliliiK you 11 „,,l, >>lw live in hou« jwulilii i r<> into |>ollU™. , oad It* ■ Kiri ** lie«rl l> |>avi dollar** mud rejtrel*.

»UI»*l

■l , l* rl

■y look **l*«rl, I I.” fill I lie bill.

■r not lookliiK for

llwl (five- llir •plrr of variety l» life Audyinr I*"* I" l*el|< and |*eiielil ulbtr- »III l*ulld u|* your o«n fortune. »|ieo !. iMdr.v.nia.due lliei* II I*noufva inaller of lutere»t or |irluH|*al

»■*

r had I

• Joe liad not mu. I. more lliau .lerel 11k* aater aiiei* lie cried lo hl> hrotlier lo "let «« " Tlila l^ousol did, a *<'ordlu( to the *4ory told, olhrr Loj>, l*adly ■.■■red. Immediately Jian|*ed hit.* l|ie l*uat and 1 In TaUflli ptreet There they

Mr (iaifayuf the accident,

r. < randy Vl once -e.ure.1 Ur* a.•Iidaiice of -everal *.f hi. friend**, and cut U* the aceue of the accident, tliey icrappled fur the body. The rrapi'lliiff |«rly Included Kd.

Boyd and T. J. Parker.

After a couple of hour** of unauiveaa-

il effort, the arappIliiR boo

Into •■ommlaalun

Ike heroine

Thl. a

I he a pie

*1 pay det*t.

they pay yrudaea. No lualler from what direction the itaat bloara, ala ay- mneniher that It halod.Ju-t the aame. Il k* natural for a don In frroai over khdluiier, hul a man doeanT alaaya hare Ur* **aiue excu-e When a man I- ►atl-tlcd alth lilmtelf aud hi- Mirmundliiir-. he I- aure tlw nee l- on Hie up Krade. A public oftlce may he a public truat, but it doon'l alwaya pay auch laryc iichtrnd- a- a private Irual. Tlie blble tell- u^ lo let our IlKht thine before men, but we don't have a make a firrwnrka dlaplay of It. Il take- a man of Ucl to lauRll at Ihotrn favorite Joke when aon.e one ihtlrll- It In a bunghnK manner Some of I lie crime* muimlUed In hr name t*f lllwrly oonaM of the aai|Eadedicated lo lhal lovable lady 'lilladelphfa, had •ae of hi- IliiKant badly Injured plille fracti' ioir on Hie diamond on Saturday afternoon. The Injury kept blm TO REPAIR WHARF

al luiprovraienl lo the Knurlh »barf will be l*e«iiH by Street rvlmr W. W. Brown on Monday ■ rx|*ected lhal John Mart-' pH driver will reach Fourth alreel, real l* '■prrallon, Ihla afleniooll. Mr. Brown ray- the work will I done I.) AiiKuat Wth. on the evenh •f shich day it la proponed lo have * "Xiahi in Venice” on tjie hay. A SURPRISED VISITOR

late hour Ural nlxhl. Vcterd nliiy, al ail early hour. Chief *» Hcull and ollR*r> rouined d ch for the drowned child, r Currie, the falher. wa- out wl •rarchen*. He aay-the drowuhiK wa» purely accldeulal. Tlie note thriHifh which Ihe aa aecutod from Mr tlaudy •akl, inl-reprc-cntalion- were mat

- Uaotrr |. i',ioa, now here from ts^lor ihcltnit time In nine y* earcely believe hi- eye-, to n laeu ihe Improvement- wrouKht • apleariuce of Ocean C

•J* ti !• uouderful.

’• t '<«*k, a decade aRo. wt l*«v At that time In* n MAIhru Font'- collage-

TMhmXh N. C. ClellaiRl, real e-tata Mukn, the fuml-htd iMRi-e ISSt

»'*d II* adjoinInR lot. o*

i.s th.IT, of Camden, ha- I ►srrba^i by Ce«are Komano,

“M’lpbla. The latter owna a

i of iHinwa, for w blch a temporary ,uu « lia. Ju*t been built by J. C.

«ivliua,i.

'lui Benrer, the fourteen-mouth •o" «f Mr. aud Mr*. Harry Benrer, 11 Muom Lane, Uermautowu ' * ■ouday at tlietr -ummer re-kl 1 " i*t avenue. TI* cauer of death 1 » -ummer complaint. Under- " Mark Lake -hipped tlw body

The C|-al Banjo Club, of PhlladelWs. sill r|vc a concert at the Cum■“Isod Hotel orr* Saturday eveoJwt, ««Rud Iotb, for tl* beuefit of tlw A . M. K. Church Sunday S »fe treat I- 111 -tore for al

p_ r ..,„ . .. the Bay Wa * A G l*nce at Some of the Torches, Fireworks and an Immense Bonfire Will Asked to Take Active Part Popular Sommer Visitor Here

o?c2"*L rMC ’ B-y—Large Plee, WII, be While -aimmine n > « . C *° rt Divided lnt« Two Squadrons

Hl*ei*-l*-a*i i*. i,, ' 1 "" K Bfvrr-. idORont/. •-a Rue-t I All boat ■•a i.ev-and boal ■ai*tahi- Ml* t.

I rutui. acm—from Fnor. **'Om*Strand. Al a meetlnR of the Jofnt committee; at tlw Cumtwrland at tlw Mmr Sated 1

J fieutRe Buctier J f V I m 0 " l***f" the bay on tlw I he uieeOiiR of tbep*lnj comm II In- l‘> I mmalRR* and (mat ie*niinlilrr- .dll* more than a » * ' " m ' VHM -4 Friday, Ae«e« Mb. held at bdlow at SoVlac* on the —■ eeaelna bay namival at It* H.dd i uml*rt.nd !«.„ b* New Vyrfc-m. w m tt.

tick t ho* reap I i*R. U'urmlek. -ot* ..fH, B M^ormb-k, "ped ibal the* wftf t** a lantr alwof Weed Philadelphia on Batur-

Io _ . i. . I . ..... aiirnaance of tlW»r Rriiilrrnrn. a-in* day la»t, aud a quiet weddlUR loon

° | portant roaltcra an- P* I* dtarn—cd | pl.o, m 11* Flrd fre-bytermn « nurch.

rma .ltl*KIUfr..n ,-.riU be h. tl* ,«rmle .m " A M.l*. | On motlo., X I .-tma-er Sutton, Kl „,. „.„ lrl)t . tll1 ,,-uer Ttwy bavejurt announrod tbrtl

ry. Ph^de|.i'n V«-hv.; « tl* occa-l.m I. lo be M, Mcl oacb-A--eleeded to l*lp Mr l. |w ,m be rt > owrtlnR uf'aaarrtaca. and It* new. — a Rreal

• plumUi n,

(.of Fhiladrlpbi

'.•mmodore SclwrmerlR»rii -aid I* • » ork id -ertiiR boat oaiwr-

in Comiog Carnival c

the Bay.

•lipiwd

amlly I

plila, b* at On Bl-cay

I Mi— Belle Wilkin-, of Mo* r I- ciijoyliiR a -lay at the Kat! 1 Mr. and Mn*. K. V Boi ■ BcadlaR. are R**d- ..f Ow Ki *| Mr-. Ilavjd Smith an t .

j Mi— M B. Sinlfl*

ah.

Mr f re—r aabf lhal Ow nHuii had dra-bled lhal II* hrblRc * huriral dlvblhiR line. Thd l«*a le ala*re O* hrblRc would t* kl

Ow North Squad

r. her

-"■r

r all landed. Tlwn. " they Rra-i—t baud Her 0* water, whl

nuRl.t

ouRh to

DIED SUDDENLY

Vie.

ard

Uw wa- III only a fealb H-a- due lo paraly-la. widow til year- old, aud - in thl- city, where he ither re-idcl -omc yean* ■. liiReraoll wa- taken ill.

ferryboat. He -tarted al once for Id** mother'*- bednide. but did nol me her

rfote abe died.

The funeral acrvlcea will be held at /.loti MetbudM Cbuieh, BarRalulown,

; I o'clock till* afteruoon.

A PRINCELY GIFT . I- Cole Ulvea dsoa Ta*

New *. K. Churehi

The huildlnR of a new M. K,l'hurcli‘ i Oil- City b> now a—urtd by the primely way In which It* mcmlR-r. ■id other- are -ub»eribiuR to tlw bulldhiR fund. Tlw eommlttec reaplved from a dl-HuRUialwtl member offbe Find M. K. Church of Atlantic 'oumwllor-at-l-aa CJarruee t.. -ub-crlpUon of f-W. — a Cole f* «me of Jeraey’- mo-f prominent lawyer*, and a leadniR Mrtliodl-t Sunday -cU<«>l (artwrlutend Hi-bran and band are alway. ready for aiy Roo.1 work or word In

e cau* of\lw Ma-lrr.

nweoamlttaa no doubt feel Rralrful

r On- aud other doualloii-.

MANY DSE PAVILION

Oiy O’Brien, of Phil InR I wt Rraud|*arruP C. Archibald, r. liluelian and Mn.

of Ow South Squadron.

The** RenOemeu will coufr 1*11*1 cajiable dlvl>bHi comman The mmmitlea -URRr-ted i tmitcOon with the Illumination of w baron Ow me-t -ideof Ow channel. miRbt be well ta employ a number f t«.y- who could be placed hi boatnd dlaplay llRbb* of dlffereut colon urtiiR tlw proarr— of the |*radc. Po-tma-trr Sutton, chairman of the iii-irromniltlrr. rr|*ortrd lhal Iw had wn nirinbcr-of CoaiirH. hy w liom II wa- -aid Owclly tiand would be loaned . Ow carnival lelebnUon. Mr Sutton Ino-aid that Ira S. Cbauipkiu bad *!d Idle that they could have Ow lllp|»dn>mr l*an*l If It were playluR

of Ow celebntlon.

Adau

. Adam-.

r«. Benjamin Adam-, *>f Camden. Klwnod Steelman, of Philadelphia, ■ - a Riie-I al Ihe home of lit* parent-, r and 'Mn. Hinm Steelman, on

unlay. * *

aercral week- wllh her pi Hale. Pa. llrnj. F. Adam*, a C«

milly, of Philadelphia, i with their aeoommodat WyomhiR. —

Mr

John

■nd Mandolin Club enlertaliimeul on r Ihe loth. Mr. Sutton ha*l a-ked I -IOder If II would l* powlble to ha he club hereon Friday erenluR al* nd, the doejor had called up the nauaRer In reference to the matter.

The n

i. Pa.

*1- of tl

nodal

Spray, with whore aeon they are well pleared aud Mn. W. M. Philadelphia, are amou of the AtRleii, wit bey are dellRbted. and Mn. Karl dauRhter, of Phlladelphli the former'* parent-, M Janie- Budd, In thl- city. Ml- Clare Hpllock. of ColliuRaood, ha- returned home, after »|*endIur two week- with her oou-lu. Ml-* ona Adams, In this city. GeorRc M. Kllh*. principal of Ocean City HIrIi School, ha. retui from a trip to BridReton, and I- i MiRBRed in tutorlUR In thl-City.

REVISED GAME LAWS

Tlw i-

, the vicinity

■«vllk>ii erected at Twelkh the boardwalk, ••waa -how^r ^irti.R the recent unnmally wann day*, hen many rerted on the real. In Ihe The pavilion l- I6*SU feet. It l» iwluted white and I- attrectlvaly. IhouRh not elabontely, tint-bad. It h* not endured all ovar. but tlwre are rail, and real* around the -Idee. Tlwre I, . square ceilluR. with water-tl«ht roof, and boa corulcea.

C real convenleoce.

proiwrty owner lu that-cUon. bare needed a mtinR place, out of Ow nm'- nys. for a Iour time, and noi that we have a pavilion wa will make

Ruud use of It *'

The pavilion was bu^

cull, oftbt* city.

R>y Alien

Three boats are now ruiiulnR l*

,;,r

ap «1«. —t -1" — J “ there point* a* -non a* me

Ha M an alart yoan« m»n.

mild I

liad -via

Scbertnerluim.

Mr cake, of the n>

IllumhiaOdti. reposed that they couM Ret 1*«» torches at the nte of revet* cents each Mr. /.urn, Mr. Cake mwI. bad -erred hi Rive a barrel of oW.

I the Joint

""'at 9 o'cb

IwaSy <■<

wick-w

uld betlOV

i K Hex

tflerred toO*<*ommlU<*on lllumlnkm, with power to art. The motion

was carried.

•bmty of fireworks, I up w lib a Rreal bool Islands—the Rreate-t In thl- recthH* of the

- Clerk T. Iwe

samples of -mall oil be* Used Inside of J

I sew here In Om f, and which c*

> piece. 11 w as decided t*

- of Ow

• K. t*

will -i

pply a mixed

r ( re—c here staled that durk w nh l>r. Cba*. B. Itidrr, • afternoon, Hr. Ulder liad . or Hirer Rood -uRRe-tlou-

trea«urer, and Mr. McCoadl ■ **<- The committee, at Uwlr mertlnR, found that tlwy had kCRi In -httit. Ith the probability of a -iib-criplioii of >100, makhiR Uw total HJi At the conclu-lon of Mr. Crease'- relarka, several of the Reiitlrmen reaeut. ImiudluR, C. J. Curran, Mr. Sclwnnarborn and K K. Cake an-

e answer as to the cullre'i was sure that at least six of the en> could t* liere on Friday Hr Itlder stated that Mra O.

Mr. Sim* had told

rxpre—ed tlwthouRht tliat well to have a number of irs In the boats. Nothing

u motion of Capt. (ieorge F. Fish, .tided by David McCoacb, Dr.

Itlder'. the mi

• committee, ywltl

Senal

According to tlw revised Rame la< It will be law ful to kill blrd-a-follov Quail, November 10 to December paitrtdRe. groure, FZngllrh or rii uo'keil plica-ant, November 10 lo I rember Ml; woodcock, July I to July SI, October 1 to December SI; rallblrd, Septemlwr I to December September 1 lo December SI: marsh or mud bru-. Srpicmlwi 1 U Drwniber 81; gray F;ngll.h or Will March I to April 80, Seplemt*rr 1 to December SI; Upland plover. August 1 to September SO; geere, duck, water wild foul, January I to April 80, September 1 to December SI; -Imre bird-, -urf-nipe or bay -mpe, May 1 toT)ecember*i. ral*—Hare or -rabbit. Kuvrino iMcember 81; black and fox i-pnrrels. November 10 to Decemlwr 81; drer. closed for two years Fish—Black baa>. white ba-s, calico l*a**. crapple or pike prrcli. May Jl lo November SO, Ijr.s.k trout, April I lo July IS; pike and pickerel. January 1 lo January SO; May JO to November SO. All there date- are Inclusive The laws. In abbreviated form, alio make i unlawful to take or to atl*t to take *ny game except by tlw ure—f gun- held at arm'- length. /To hunt gee—, ducks or any water wild fowl except between one hour before siinrtre and one hour after bant any kind of water wild fowl from boat- not pro|*elled by

r paddlr*.

To catch or to keep trout le— thi Indies In length; black or wblte has* than nine Inches In length; pike pickerel or pike-perch le— than twelve Inches In length: does not apply to gra-plke. a small pike frequenting brooks. To take troot. lams, pike, pickerel and pike-perch between 9 p- m

aud daylight.

To remove quail, grouse, woodcock, squirrel, hare. English or ring-necked

ptwasanls from the State. To kill more tbafa thirty marsh

..r mud Iwns In oue day. The taking

of yellow and white perch, mflsb. Kicker* aud eel* »'l id line b* permitted at all lln *r. Fanner-and frult-gro* Ow right lo trap rabbit* unde

rertrlctiona.

I, lawful at all time* of tlw year teeiglc for yellow perch, catfish, sow- own eels and suckers as long not

than three books

4 lte|*orthig for the remimiUee on t-iats, Commodore t'. Howard Sc hermerliom -aid that tlw rain In the morning had Interfered a Ith bis arringcnieuD and he had not l*eeu able to do as much as he had Intended. Mr Gull will have a power boat In line, Mr. Snow will place bis sail boat, Ow Frolic, in the parade, and undoubtedly Mr SUHell will be represented. although Mr. Sclwruwrhoru had uo definite promise from the ow net of the Alice Mr. McCoacb stated that Mr. Denn, wim was al Ow meeting, would l»av« a power boat In the parade. Commodore S-bermerhoru questioned the advlHwblllty of dividing the fleet Into two squadrons. Capt. John M. Burn, of Ow program committee, explained that w bile there would be two squadrons for convenience sake, tlwre Is to be only one

parade

fire on one of tbe bonfire ever seel* 1 Adams showed lamp- which can Ispaiw-c IaI*terns * -rheme of deco-

e bad I

* City will appreristr the I

nf tl* Ocean City isley'. I , **J|H .... ria ITtli. promise- lo wlljr ly |*rrvbm- similar ud ever held l*y D'l*

r Btantc

...THE PIONEER RESTAURANT, rhnnr. I1I2-II. 711 Asliury Ate., Oecan < I|J. N. J. OVSTEKS IX EVERY STYLE FIrwt-l lnw>* IHnnrr Nnrt Ire Mralw al all He - Isslgc- and private parties* catered to at sbort notice, lie Cream and Boa Drink- all tbe year.

meed t

they »

triple flu It wa- waid that Clinton Breckley aud Captain Hexamer each

(he total

amount subscribed and promised run

about tSUO.

Fish moved that tl wa» tl senllincut of the meeting that at lea* •pent for fireworks. This wi seconded by Mr. Xuni, and carried. Hubert Fisher ex pres—d the tliought 1st torches u^ruld give the mount of Illumination aa electric lights, with much le—expeudllui iey, end Ibe general seutl r. Crewe said that II* commltlar liad thought It wall to ufffcr a o tbe leader of tbe beat choir ■re; also, aouveulrs to tbe best illumilaled boat and Ibe most uniquely orated boat. It. W. Kd wards, of tlw aortal c illtee, said it would be well If tbe wuere of bay villas /Would give diuuere to their friends nil tbe eve of tbe carnival, thus adding u social teature- of tbe occasion, might be a good Idea lo send up • balloons at Intervale, aud there could e a dance at the club bom*, perhaps, I tbe ruuciuelon of the boat parade. Meualot Creaee -aid that If tlw yacht club houae la throwu public, bis liou* be open to tbe club

-

*f Mr. aud Mrs. fsenn

CiUie Ml- Kvelyn . of Tioga, celebrated her fourth Mrth|day annlverwaiy. a day or tw<* -luce, l by Riving a party al tier home oa ( entral avenue, to which were invited > a number of her playmate.. MI-* 1 Cbamlwrlam be-celebrated all of l*i t UtrtInlay auuiver-artes In Oeaan City.

H0T6L Bise/IYRG... Ocean Ave. Between Klglith amt Nh.lb ritraata ODEN A14- THE VEAK • H.A. W. HMITH. fKOTEL GGMBER12RND i Formerly Aetna) - P. H. H.CAKK, Owner

THE IMPERIAL

GARWOOD HOUSE,

If you are thinking of purchasing a lot or cottage, you would do well to consider several exceptional bargains that we have to offer before definitely deciding. MASSEY & EDWARDS, '

KKAIj EHTATR AXI> t'OAVKV

of l>eed-fur Nfw Jeraey. of Deeds for Pennsylvania.

ri|*rtaltle- In Investment Jfiw^ of 4 to 140 wrll-Ks-ated

Have appllcanu for ndugr., Mae* i

ROBERT FISHER.

HOTEL KTGLEN HImUi Md Oatral Awe. Opea April 1, 1M7 m. c. uorr SEA SPRAY COTTAGE

$4000. What have you to offer T

Bourse BuildinK. Ocean City

MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No waltlug for two weeks to know If you can get It; we once. Bargain* in Bay and Ocean front prujiertles. ■ale. Also bits for Invertment And for Improver

Ocean City. Apply in' J. M. CHESTER & CO.,

v ~Ocean Citv, N. J,

tall you at

holce cottages for nt—ihe choice of

JOS. I. SCULL, 6SI Asbury Avenue

Cottages for Sale

Yitnmodnre rictwrmerborn slated tbpt. aa he understood il, tlw club

10 tl>e mem I Bmom furnialMwI arttAge, Fifly thinl anti tVnlial Avenue, price

It wa- -uRge-ted by Mr. Cake, that «•»* •* 2a0 ' A great harga*

Mr. Kloetx, who Is leader of Uw Hlate | lO-ruoni cottage Asbury Avenue near Tweinii -tnii, |ince A'MMMl.

Fenrtble-' Band, and chairman of tlw music committee, might consent to

play a solo.

We alao have -event 1 gt-sl eottagea oil Central and We*ley

avenue- at very low flgnrea.

r said t

I the c

miller w'as of the opinion that a llltle friendly rivalry between the two **juad ron- would spur each to greater lake a spread on tbe night

of tlw parade.

iiiouuccd that Mr

l»b and himself had maje a

long Uw bay front ti* get in touch

Ith the boat owner-, with the re-ull

■at Mr. Sampson bad promised to luan fifleeu or twefity rowboat- to tl* ommltler. Klchard Bhevlln will

ontrlbule four rowboats: the F. H It

Y. M.C. A. will have two Isuncba*

twoaallboaU; Fslward C. Zelluer, |uwer-boats: F. A. Dewarwd, of I ntcr-siatc Telephone Company, boat, other- who will be repre-

—uted In line are Captalne Burlelgb, Dstacheg. O. J. Dellouse, Meoouch, Horace Steel man. Itlstey. Smllbemai It. It. Buoy and H. C Smith. Vic

uodore (1 e u r R e Wa.b inn

catfish, b hook e* of the

Kloetx said he would be w illing to give a solo on In* slide trombone, playhig "The Holy CUy,” "Love's Old Sweet Song," or similar aelerlloo, with the singer- Joining In. Mr Kloetr alao said that It mlRh^be a good Idea to have a baud of musicians,

Including a harp, violins, flute and Beach Front, (bvan, Wcalcy, Central ami A-bnry avenue*, al-o cornet on oue of the boats. This Bay Frout. Call anil w*e me and you will be -urpri-ed at tlw would make fine musk. I figure 1 can quote you on choice lot-.

H . Shoemaker volunteered to furnish a violinist, and Mr. Cake -aid

Cumberland Hotel or-

rlwatra would lend their services. inch as more money will be required, end a* the bmdne— men of le city have thus far displayed llltle, any. Interest In Ibeproposed "Night i Venice," K. W. IMwards moved that a man ha employed to eollclt sub-

scrlptloas

This was seconded by Mr. Scber-

Lots for Sale

FOR RENT

ml ajiartment*.

in all [uirt* of tlwcttjrfor r

Ca|rt. Fish was of tlw o|rtulon that Councilman H. A. W. Smith, of Uw Btsrayne, would be a good man I out lu search of money, and be would 4o the work well without pecuniary

After some little beeltatloii, Couucllmau Smith agreed to help. During this latter dtacu—ton. Me—rs

A. T. James, K. K. Cake and Hubert Fisher, of tbe ilium Inalloii committee, were In cons ullatuu In an adjoining room. They returned te report the

Powell, Jr., Norman Fort aud Ualph'result of thtlr talk and told ol tlw WUk,,, I articles they bad decided u> secure for

In addition to t Sberllu will havi Tlw— gentlemen

bridge.

Furniabrd arttage-Fnmi-tied cottage*

* tane.

Bjwcinl bargain in an eight room arttagr with bath, price 4150. Several furniabed apartment- for r«*nt, price- on ap|>lication. Stores for Rent Brick -ton- and dwelling No. H5U A-bury avenue, batb, electric

light, hot water heat, price PJ5 jwr mouth. Large -tore on tlw Boanlwalk for rent at a bargain.

Ilimd-oiiic new -tore Aabory avenue near Kighth atreet.

row buau. Mr. Utie display of fireworks. Tbe Mil i.^i. to be ex iwuded for illumination totaled

wo sail |gsoo.

.•all n^tb ortlW| on motion of Commodore l

aTt. James, ckalrmau of the

> aulborized

Frank K. Darby was selected ' ay morning to solicit snhacrlpUons for be expenses of •• A Night In Vec 1 — '•

AN ARDENT FISHERMAN

THE ELBERON • ■■nib -nd Central A*e**< oc-icaHkrrrv, sc j.

“TT"

THE KATHLU OCKAN CITV, «. J.

Open for the season DellghtfuUy k Foil vt*w of ocean and bay.

MUK WIL4JAH IsAKK, Prop.

THE PALACE

HOTEL STRAND

E. CLINTON A CO., r’.- BRUSHES. —1007 April HCrmlt. K. TORBKRT HOUSE MOBNatND MmW Uraeral (owti-Mdar

BUILDING MATERIAL OF ALL KINDS Idxrffc Mtwck. ls*w Prim No Grier Too Small (at Prompt Attention Get our lump sum price for furnishing all Uw material for your bulkting. JOS. 0. CHAMPION’S LUMBER YARD lllb Mid liavew At—we PITTOH'S suh™of Ptm •lore. Any qi

from county clerks, i ■10 M. Iww dues not apply to gunug for water wild fowl, sulpe, marsh

mud.heoa-

‘lliimlnatlon. reporied that

reral automobile ownetajied agreed place their machine* on the bay front and Illuminate tbe hay by means of Uw powerful llgbte on the autoe. Mr Cream eoRgested that tt would he well to have a meeting of the boat owner* and caplalna of A)-, w hen time. It could be ex plain JT to tbe

local boatmen that all they will Le'

asked to do Is to furnish craft for the F D. ifewfaerry, of Philadelphia, parade and man Uw boat* lia. been a cottager here for a number

. , m»n*i^r- of yean. Mr. 5 ungmau Is enler-

t^pt KUh moved Ibal tbe members Ia „ 1 ^ d b Mr. Newberry at Intervals

of the boat and Illumination commit- during the aaaaon. • with Uw captain* and boat | Mr. Yuugmau, who la an ardent Thursday evenlug next at 8 fisherman, think* vary much of Ocean

rk>ck - . _ | Kvary September, Mr. Newberry Kdward K. Cake, manager ol the gives a stag party at hla home In this

Cumberland, offered Uw u*e of an city, when hi* gu—u * “— 1 •'•-lladalpl

FOR SALE

O Per Cent. First Mortgages DHKKi on property worth 41«oti •ino on property worth MtKMi-

475« on property worth 41800.

First National Bank or Ocean City, N. J. CAPITAL SIMM- SURPLUS UUM

Money to Loan on Mortgage Partied deainng money for improvement or oltoer pur|irew*a can he qniekly aeonmmoilated at this office. We have money in amall

large amount- waiting for

Mr. Cre

w seconded Mr. Flab's

lelpblaus, including

iklr. Vungmau. All are great I men and they alwaya enjoy a d to bold this meeting I sport here.

day’

JOS. 1. SCULL 651 Asbury Avenue

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