Ocean City Sentinel, 13 August 1908 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Ocean City Sentinel ! ROBBERS

“NIGHT IN VENICE”

TiU'HHIlAY. Al l W> •hall hf idad ««

mnipanled wKb, the full uai addreM »f the »rltetjtiot uec for wtblleatlon, but a. « guan

HR. BACON'S HOME

A BRILLIANT SUCCESS

l.adiee' tn»pby n l<ocal polltlo are KxcItinK time* ai

cadet* Turned TbingB Upside Down Whift; the Family Viewed e and the Bay Carnival. •aril} burglar* vutted the •uimagr botoe ■ Stot'enUal avenue, laat tilghl, while I lie family were out and MtUMCked (he hpiMe. The Ihlevea elferted a Iradce liy rutting a panel in one« ba-erneut door* and then began a «y*-

rk w hen the family rt

w hile mrrnbera of the family we deavorlng tu open up Ilia huuae. madVgood their ew-ape through tlA thick •hrubbery that I* on two>K

MAYOR HOLDS A

I* be a* *urceMful-

The dog light* are not -o often l.adle*' Trophy Itace next Salt Klggeat bathing crowd* ever Some very pretty light <-licet* . Shore Ka*t l.iue I. running cre

a bathing Mill.

e In the lire work*’

working bunch of mortal* Iheae day*. Take a nail on the hay—or on the ocean, If yon ran Maud the deep blue

Mr Jlarun I* a director of the Wi rrMry and Soaebure Hallroad am ■nuecled with the Urm of Wbltball-

atem t o., Millville.

According to the theory of tin re. the thieve* were anjualuted le houae, for while they e*c llh artlvlc* worth *300, iwemlngly they knew there ought to he moi rviuccd by tte up*et bedroom*. Itacon had fortunately taken •the bulk if her jewelry with her. A broken •keletau key iu the front door b only evidence the police have

>uld lead to a clue.

delp

boy*, and every one Interested In a letic* should hand li^ hi* name UlrertorSpawn. PERSONALS. Ml** Kmuiid, of A loo, I* a gueel

the Atgleo.

Ml*a Mabel S. Margeraon, of On I* a gueat of the Oceanic. Mr*. M. L. Wheeler, of lloatoii. I* r eg later id at the Kathlu. Ho** M. Weller, of Philadelphia, I* •(■ending a few day* here. Mr*, (irant Oalru*. of Philadelphia, I* regtMered al the lorralne. W. K Krai* and wife, of Wmalbury, are regl*tered at the Kalblu. Mr*. H. I) KobluMii, of thla cily, I* vldtlng friend* In Philadelphia. Mr. and Mr* L. K. Kurlr are among the Millville filk* at the Klheron. John lladcllTe. of Salem, I* among the recent arAal* at the Swarthmore. Tlmma*Togln, a prominent real e*tate broker, wa* a vlaltor here Tuesday. kin. T. If. Hammer, of Philadelphia, U a r^cDi arrival at the Atghm Mr*. H. K. Adam*, of Camden. I* •(■ending a week w ith relative* hi tbl*

dty.

Mr. and .Mr*. Oeurge J. Breh Philadelphia, are gueat* of the Idle-

wild.

Harry («. Heinirtt and wife, of Cap May, were recent gueata of the Se Spray. Ml** Helen V. Taylor, of Colling, wood, I* here for the remainder of the The Imperial la entertaining Mra. J. W. Oalrytuple and family, of Philadelphia. Wm. C. Urlflllh, of Philadelphia. I* enjoying life here aa a gue*t of the Oceanic. J. S. Macl-aughlib and wife, of Philadelphia, are registered at the Lorraine. William Berry, of Philadelphia, I* among the many pleaned gueata ol Tt* iieadam. Mr and Mra. Samuel Shearer, of Philadelphia, are aujournlu| at the Fairvlew. Prearott Cadman, of Audubon, for merly of thla city, la flatting frtendi lu Ihi* roaprt. Ml** Florence Corwin, of South Sea vllle, wa. among yeaterday a arrival, at the Palace. Mra. K. How and daughter, of Cap* Ma> C«.

(adlce, b

• promtly re|«irted I

during the la*t day of t« ip(iear to have tl that he ha* a "good thing" ay of return* from Hue* an

ullected.

Justice Itusb aay* Ibat the. c i true. Iu dtaorderiy ceudac

• lm(Hi*e<l; IIfly .

DIED UNEXPECTEDLY

Freder

ck W. Baker, of the Phlla-

Ylavi Company, who wa* a

uiumer cottager here, reakthig at CMS

entral avenue, died rather auddenly

t hla home till* morning. Mr. Baker wa* 47 year*

u III b

HI*

o'clock. He leav

».-* to ibe dty, •

illected, which It l*u’t alway* (kj*ble to do. are turned iivu in the.

county.

William Coo|ier, colored, wa* arreated yeslerday afternoon by I'liltcemaii alle, charged w ith lmpr<>|wr conduct der the Boardwalk. He wa* lined and cost* by Squire Hu*h. which paid. , dark Roland wa* before Jn-iice Bu»h till* moruliig, charged with being Intoxicated He wa* lliml 41

lay- * > lhe c •Tnn^^tledeiu, *.

e*i of hi* chum, i of Hr. and Mra ummer collagrra. and daughter, of

arrival* al The Headam

Mia* (irrlrude Straub, of Phlladeldila: I* vlaltlug Joaeph Barclay and

■ife, on Slmpaou avenue.

John H Unlham, of Philadelphia, * enjoying rie wm air In thi* re*ort.

le I* a guc*\ of the Fairvlew

Harold Allen, of Mt. Holly, formerly of tbl* city, wa* a rec*it vUllor. HI*

family I* here for the aummer.

and Mra. K. J. Mlllward, of I'hlladelpUa. are vialtlng In thl* city. They are gaeata of Ibe Wyoming. Mlaa Ida Coward, of Philadelphia i. UlUug her ouualn, Mlw Bcba LeCato, it Thirteenth and Plea wire avenue Mlaa Mabel Beit* of PhiUdrlphla. .agueat of Mr.and Mra. W. I) Snow, it Thirteenth and I’lea-ure avenue. Mn. Caroline GolTand Mra. lAure McKeague. of Eldora, are gueat* of and Mr*. It. L. UofT lu thl* ctly. la* Cecilia Lambert, of Philadelphia, i* a guest of Mr and Mra. Joaeph 'hamptuu, at their bay front houae. la. Kdward Clair and Clement Oahoru, of Camden, w ere recent vl«lthe home of R. f. DuOJe.d and

But No One Would Tell of Business Transacted at

the Meeting.

H. Mayberry, one (If the con Thla agreement having been reai-hn Mayor Creaae wa# equally ret Iren He would only aay that the cuferen.

COSTS DIVIDED

Imposing Spectacle on the Bay Witnessed by Thous-

ands of People.

Before a crowd that numbered al lead ten th»u*and,and amid the bit ; of myriad* of llghta.the two aquadro ■flbc carnival (•arade pawed In view before tbe yarbl dub headquarter* last night, and then a beautiful dhplay of fireworks sod the great boolire broughcio a concluaiou the aecond •ucceaaful ‘'sight in Voolce." j The |iageaiit bad tieen on the tongue* of every one for week*, and, long he-

thtyr;

MANY GUESTS AT BAY VILLAS Visitors Were Well Enter- ^u-aaw tained Before and After T ;

Carnival.

Many (.artie* were lield lu Ibe bay nlng. and pleasant times

X iiUTIOL 8 1. UtM • f Mreu 6E0. 0. ADAMS it BRO. PLASTERING, RANGE SETTING 1 i MICK LATTSC, fcte.. Etc.

’ Promptly

I were I ! Mr

'“IT

DARBY’S

Ocean City Laundry 656 Asbury Ave

Attended To.

OCCAM CITV. N

K. K. TOKHKHT

HOUSE M0VIN6 AND RAISIN6

tractor

Squire Bu* i I busy di

Dor. the llrat boat of the |>rncea*loD. ned by fapt. John M. /urn. towing the Kattumie n , ueammnty oat>y. electrle Tight*, paweil Into tbe North Kay and brought cheer after ■eer from Hie aaaemL-led thousand*.

Fish's baudaoin

I ha<

‘"•B .K

arlea F. .Haallp, an umbrella ler, w ho wa*arreited, wa* ordered f town, with the uuderatandlng that, ahould he return within a year. vIM he given thirty day* In l he dyjall.

searchlight*, towing the KUte May. carrying the Claytotw Band, g Into line—and the big pageanl

■■rated craft gllderl Hi aler* paid the yacht club own the toy a* far a* light off North Point Th I aloo ly back to Hie mooring* oil' ubbouae, where anchor* w< overboard and the flrewoi The barge Columbia, bearing t

I, Ml** Ai

DARING RESCUE

One of tbe most dariug reseue* of lieaea*on occurred ye-lerrtay In the jrf at Fifteenth street, when Dr. C. Pelch, of North Adam*, Ml**., reamed hla friend. John MeCaffery, of MeCa0»y I* an ■ul wa* auddenly 1 aelred with cram(o. Hla crle* for help brought Dr Welch to the rescue, and only with conslderah e difficulty that Dr. Welch gol hla burden

i Ibe shore.

Restoratives were applied and tbe unfortunate man wa* taken lull!* hotel. Dr. Welch ■■ a graduate of the Uni-' 'erelly of Pennsylvania, and while atliacted great atten^on by rea-

~~ iwimming fast*

on of^l* i

BANQUET NEXT EVENT anno I Uwlberlwg Will I*.- Held

September 4<b

Now that the bay carnival ha* been disposed of for thla year arrangements are being made for the annual banquet of the Board of Trade. The banquet w ill lake place ou Frl-

ay evening, September 4.

The coat |>er cover will be f'J, and a large attendauce I* looked for.

tnttlee lu charge coualata of

William K. Massey. James M. Chew

itid Dr. I. N. Grlacom.

I* probable that many of the sumootlagerewbo recently joined the

Board of Trad* will be present, and a

of distinguished out-of-town grnllcmtn will befhvtied to attend.

wife. Leslie McKeague. of Millville, and r. and Mrs. J. L. Bray, of Camdsu, r among tho*e regl-tered at the Oar-

>od.

Mrs. George 8. Ford, of Philadelphia, l» Spending a short time with Mra. Edward H Deemer at 400 West

I venue.

Mlaa Florence Chandler,ol Vineland, ‘(■eut a very pleasant week In Ocean City visiting her friend. Ml** Katbrlne

Klemm, of Philadelphia. Beverly It. Smith, of Marmot

> visitor here Tuesday, enjoying the Thtre „„„ , wo llMM , of moll , 7 re . day with friends. Mr. Smith expects ported to Chief Scull last uighi after 10 return to Ocean lUty to reside |>er- carnival. In each caw. the owi maoenlly. i bad placed hi* wallet lu hie hip pocket Mra. WlllUm D. Buutlug, of Phils-1 when he *al down lu view tire .pecdelphla, I* meeting many of her frleuds tade aud ml**ed II a lien be gut up 11 this resort. She la a guasl of tbe j Opiutoua vary aa to whether the Iwarthmore. i amounts were lost or stolen. A Vidor J Humbrecht, of th. y.,.! of the name of Itohlnaou who l.v, den. Company, and Mm Humbrecht. 1 0 " ,, • " of Pblladrlphla, are recent arrival, at ^I being coul.lned luUw-w.lW The Headam. ^ B * ,h ' who

Bullock and Mia*

Florence Nell, of Colllugawood, are ig Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. cwrrfd ae>oua ■tcpiin is. In Ibb city. Th#,lre«vy aorf this morning, comM. Aaplnwall and }h*a A. M. |,|ued wllb the strong nndertow, kept wall, of Philadelphia, are among Wcju.rd. al Elghih street very busy, the Boardwalk promenadar*. They ^ K | t i 0 f about sixteen year* wa* guest* of the Atgleo. carried beyond her depth and Guard* Ir. and Mre.^Edward Batchelor, of Haggarly aud Loligwell brought her Hammontou, iutfa Uretr two sou*, are 1 asboreou the buoy. A few minute* vbttiug Mrs. Matcbelor'a slater, Mrs. later, another girl

H V. Dulfield, on Moorlyu Terrace Mlaa Lydella H. Smith, of A bag rein, and Mlaa loule H. I best*, of Fountain Springs, are aprodlng a few days with Mr. aud Mra. Charles D. Sampson, lu

again tba lifeguard, brought bar mfely re. After that bather* became oauttoua, aud further trouble

averted.

Mbs. L A. Moran, (■opnla social art In Brooklyn. 'I* a guewt of

the Swarthmore.

Mr. and Mr*. Frank Powell, of Eldora, are vbdtltig Mr. aud Mr*. Alfred

PowelTln tbl* city.

Ml*. Mary K.'Thorn, of Mt. Holly, a teacher lu the local public ■cbool*, I*

enjoying a red here

Mr*. Katharine Hardy, of New York. I* visiting Mlaa ElUabelli Kyoetl, of

1=..'.,^..™» I Mi _ w

Dr. A. E. Smethur*! aud family, of

Philadelphia, are among recent ai- I(> v | t , t ( a rival* at tbe Blaeaynr Thoroa* J.

Miss Edna Sutphen.of Pblladrlph

la or. a visit to Prof G AlrH. Snooa, Ju>|lD p#Uf . Hev«ita.nlh

at l£»i Pleamre avenue. (>olrml Mlaa Erma Uaddlffe. who la a sum- (alolug Dr. met resident here, has left fur an ex- Jenfchilowo. tended vMI In Ibe West .with their Hid

Dr. Adam Klemm. of Philadelphia,! The Mtare* Ella and Calberlo. preparing U> balld ha* joined bb family for a lao-week. Knydei, of Philadelphia, are visiting dr * 1>11 '° f • euy al ret tMean aveuue. Mi** Kethrrine Klamiu, wtwea eum-j „ „ , au»*H Hma 1.1»t.*Tb. ..X*r.Y'i! lug de|«rtmeul of the North Amert- Snyder have Jnrt returned * - •

can, Philadelphia, U .pending a few jplaaaant trip to

Tbe annual concert of tbe Macedonia M. K. Church will be held tonight ti> Ihe Auditorium Th* program will be u given by colored etudente from various southern academies and will, II U •aid

, ... .. ...tl "in, it ■* ■am,

na* J. Parker, for the rest of the ^^,^ (, wlw- Haas The show will

>oatCooperebuig.lieblgb County. 1 begin at H.l£ o'claaff

,,h i wt _ Uvawlaa flaws I

iiurwHi and her sou. of Patrick J. FarlaT, a t.aw««» woio... xi... i,who luu been a visitor here for reveral They ware charmed muuaa and vbu lui f .n bought a ■4 vU4l to Oce«i CKy. lot dear Tenth *“d Wesley avaom. Is

J"- from power. K. L Ham, Cjpe May,

illtsgeo

* hay ft

in lulled Judge aud Mn neu, William Lister. Mr* F. Findlay. Mr* K J

nsll Inn i

qiedacl^. e lifeguard* went on duly at rk,a* ilid all the poller, and ual* began lu *bow thrlr llh ma. All along tbe bar front tie* of merrymaker* embarked iu if! that were to take them Ii rede. The |>artlcipaiila provided i>i*emeDt for tbe waiting thousand*, aud. in one caar, *ome Utile exclle-

wharf,

»lie re a geullemau, iu aitem|>tlug lo :>ard one of the boat*, slipped aud fell i-erboard. He wa* promptly fiabed it by Lifeguard FloweN. wlih no urss- reaull* than a wet soil ofciotlte* Itoats began lo Irate for Ihe assembling point, and soon the hay w* deserted save for rovl«<at* and vi»l! ig craft, among which were th uftalo and Captain < . A. Hall lucent, both belonging In the Veil jf Motor Boat Club. Al 8 16 o'clock Ihe preparatory gui

upper

clock

mptly a

cruise i

•IP*-.

re hi.

i the

middle of Ibe procession, aud, •top. proceeded to the (sad of booor off tbe yacht club. gondola wa* *kllllul!y .leered by Itu*aell Holcombe and gracefully came to a hall dhectly Ii* yacht club Here Her Majesty, Ihe (jpeeu. wa*given a tremeudua ovation by the spectators. A* tbe boat* pa.*ed tbe Iborofare. le prettier one* were repeatedly

l>ee red.

Tbe Katharine II., tlaptalu J. M. urn, and tbe Luclle, Commodore L. I. Cree»e, were decorated much lu the line way. and both received their liare of applause. Tbe Amy, Charles B. Hands, wa* a beautiful *ight, In a blaze of electricity, aud the boat made a hit all along the *bure Another boat that' wa* especially well received was the Jesae Royal 8., ’•pi*hi A. G. 8p*rk»' speedy launch, which wa* trimmed with Japanese lantern* Ku resemble a etdewheet steam b rat In action. C. Howard Bchermerboru’• cat boat Honeymoon wa* grotesquely arranged to reaemhle a pagixla with a hand of Venetian reveller* aboard There young people bad a merry time, dancing, singing and thruwlug confetti Ibrougbout tbe evening They harlequin*, with cap, bell and mask d Bach, Capt. C. L. Hreckley. Tude, Captain A. D. Cum ere heavily decorated with lantern*, aud were tbe recipient* of applause. Tbe Helen, Captain George W. Hlatzell, last boat lo line, aud tbe big outlined from stem to ■tern lu re>lo>a<L_iichu, received much altonllou and applause from the onlooker*. All tbe musical organization* did well and helped much to make Ibe affair a big success. The Claytou Hand Katterlee'* Band gave popular Hods Ibrougbout (be evening ' tbe signal that tbe affair wa* by playing "The Bur Bpangled Banner," In which Ibe people roundabout Joluad. The vocal dub* gave selection* white ■mingdowu lo tbe anchorage, *110 lie quartet made a deckled hit with "Bfimmertlmc." The barge •uren wa* aorhored lu view of searchlight kept tbe royal party In lew of I bore ashore. Ml** Malpaaa was elaborately gowutd.a* mere Misses Jennie Cumu. Charlotte Bboemaker, Mary Bchmltt and Mary Dahaber, her aide*. Milton Naxel and Edward Rider, bar page*, reared lu red, rtood ou altbar side, bile tbe berakU, Charles J. Curran, Jr., aud Otis M. Townsend, clad In armor, atood In tba. tow. Russell Holcombe, tbe good oiler, wa* tbe la*t member of tbe aulta. After tbe affair was at an and aud • boat* were 00 their way to their ■me pier*. Mire Malpaaa went ashore and received tbe homage of her subject* In tbe yacht club ballroom. With this ended, tbe greats— svrnt of the reason In Ucoau t tty was brought to a close. / Tbe gue*t* and wtur of the friend* of the FJheron ware In tbe bay pageant la— evening They were on tbe Commanche. which bad I •sen chartered for tbe

ZA.JME & ZANE Druggists Spitjeci to Niubt Calls * Open All tbe Year Cor. Flighth St. and Wesley Ave., Ocean City

H0T6L

Bise^YRe... Ocean Ave. Between Eighth and Ninth Btraata OFEN ALL THE YEA*

H. A. W. BMITH

The Headam Ocean City s Newest Hotel 1 ’

J. I. Bray and wife. Frank H. P I and wife. George Powell and w

Wilkinson, J and wife. 1

Mr*.

L*qwr

Mi-* Bert ha Bulla

goerlla Fraui-e* and Bamoel Bracken,

of Philadelphia..

W. D Know and wife entertained the following al their hay villa, Thlr-

.. H. «

e Mi**,

1 Mabel 1

, Lewi

■edy, the Mlwe* little. Bore and Helen Reilly, Frank Reilly and K. W/Reilly, George kVGray, w ife and >u, Arthur; Ion B-iimaer* and wile, llsrea Dorothy Boiumer* aud Dorothy Bmlth, Mr*. Haag, Walter Eluecbler, wile and ••.u, Mr. and Mrs ■oley. Mr. Here. H. L. Bell. Mr. M. Bnow, J. K. Murphy and wife. Mia* Margaret Murphy aud J. It

Murphy, Jr.

The Alpha Yacht Club wa* well represented Id Ihe carnival by jolly I ••tile* of young folk* iu gayly decorboat*. and with "open hou*e" entertained a large number of gueata. 1 Among those present were: •■id Mrs. Cornelius Haggerty, Hr., Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Haggerty. 4r and Mra H. J. W. Gra>, Mr Mrs. William H Katx, Mr. and Thu*. Marshall, Mra. Kinkakie. Kllub—h Zln*er, Mr. and Mr*. :. Howe. Mra. Mary K. Hmllli. •• Marghrrl Harrla, Helen Haggerty, N—lie Craven, Margaret Craven, 8. Kinkakie. Harriet French, Lottie Bellly, Helen Bhellenberger. ■ McKinley. Anita Bon gey, Margaret Kirby, Clarice Hawkins, M. Hunt, Marie Nugent, Kit Neall, Nellie Pontius. Ella Hornby. Helen Proctor, Charlotte Muench. Emily Muench, Helen Ackroyd, Mae Eiseleaud Emma j ehouae: Merer., Winfield Klukaide. Daniel Haggerty, L. Haggerty. | Francis J. Dohelbower, Jo* Mooney. William Mink, Kobert G. McMom*, William Orr, H I. Pratt. Geo Bmlth, [ llllam Hein*, Herbert Peak, G«>rge | Peak. Harry F. lodge, Klnrey Baker, Harry Pollock and Henj Pollock. Former Mayor and Mr*. Joseph G. L'bamplon had a number of gue—* al I heir boathouse. There lucludad Mr White and wife, of Llanereb; Mr. Mann and wife, of Philadelphia; tbe Miaaea M. K. C , Evangeline, Henedi end E—ber Phillip., Mra. H. \ Hildreth. Mr*. I H. Hand, of tide city, and F. H. Htroud, of Camden. Dr. and Mrs. t'haa. E. Pidwanl* aud in and Mr*. K. W. Edward* bad a distinguished party of friend* at their liouw. Including former Governor ea. Giber* present were H. E. Bonachur, a well-known Philadelphia optician, and family, tbe Rev. Dr. Hruuyate aud family. W. E. Maatey aud family, Mlaa McHenry. William Nlcholaou and wife. Mire Mitchell

Mlaa Kerr.

PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD PERSONALll-CONDIICTED EXCURSION NIAGARA FALLS Aogn' 19 Seytanker 2 tad IE. 1908 R " $11.75 froi« OCEBI tin

• 'I 1 r.

Kxtrad an curmst and special invitation to the people of Ocean City and surrounding community lo call and see oui splendid display of handsome Spring Saits for Men. Boys and Children. A visit here will enable you to learn just what the correct styles are and will also convince you of the superiority of our Clothing, Hats and Haberdashery. and the fairness of our jirices. We've a splendid np-to-date line of Hats. Caps. Straw Hats, Shirts. Underwear. Belts, Neckwear, Hosiery, Btc. You’ll be more than welcome at any time

Wentzell & Weber . 7S5 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J.

MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No waiting for two weeks U> know If yon can g— It; we am tell you at once. Bargain* in Bay and Ocean front properttaa. Choke cottages for sale. Also lot* for Investment and for Improvement—tbe choice of Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO.,

Ocean City, N. J.

KK.4Ia KNTATK AXU VOX VKY AXCiXO

Commissioner of Deeda for New Jersey. Commissioner of Deeds for Pennaylvanla.

BpeclalUea In Inwn—ment plot* of 5 to ISO well-loeated lota. . Have applicant* for cottages, I’JUOO to 86000. What hava you to offarT ROBERT FISHER, Bourse Building, Ocean City

evening a pleanant ana. Merer*. Gunther sod Kolb did all they could o make It a grand eurcere, which uuluubtedly It wa*. The guest* aboard Deluded the Mlreea Petxalt. Morn*. Craig, Eggy, Mr Dade Colhna, Mr*. ralg and Mra. McDade, Maasrt. Klauder, Bobb, Gunlher and Tbumpaou. 1 be fireworks display, given by tbe Crown Novelty tin, of Manayuuk. wat quite a pleasant surprise to all who witnessed it. It wa* certaluly uovel aud unique, and mauy of Ihe effect* of tbe bombshell* were really marvelous, being new to those who never witueaaed an European display, aud quite a contra— lo the ■ary American exblbtllon of fire.e, with a momentary bur— of color. Mo— of the bumbalieil* carried tb—r color* down to tbe water* of Abrerou Bay and were mo— delightful lu every respect. Tbe finale, "a Cache hi Bernal a la Cblmonul." •tartlug with IU amall noire* and rocket, and bomb*, gradually Increasing In size aud affarU, working the audience up to Ibe hlgba— pitch of exrltameut, and fiowbing with tba aobaaullful bunting of gold aud -Ivor coloring*, making a magnificent »nectar ie. followed by an Immense mlule Hi— could be beard fur mllaa. aitl long be remealwrad by all who witurreed It, and eatabllaba* a new —audard fur pyrotechnic display* In thla country. Both the Crown Nov—ly Co. aud the people of Ocean City are to ba congratulated ua tbe •ucoere of the affair. Tba Imnaenre bonfire provklad made a magulfieeut ending lo tbe ocesaluu. beside* furnishing light fur the numerou* boats

Lots and Cottages for Sale and Rent New bungalow with nix room* and Basement, bath and every convenience. Partly luniiabed, nicely Hitaated. Bargain. Price $a8oo. Bix-n>om honae. Fourteenth street, full site lot, tyce jiorcb. Only $1150. (Tbe house alone can no' be built for leas than •1400.) Lot ou Ocean avenue, all up to grads, 50x135. Only #400. Three lota, corner Fifteenth aud Bay avenue. Corner lot, .'■0x115, iaside lot*, 40x115. Will m-11 tbe three for $390. Third lot from Twentieth street, with all improvements made. Only fz6$. FOR REINT Handsome new store on the boardwalk, only faoo. Brick store on Anbury avenue, ^25.00 |>er month. New apartments on tbe boardwalk, only £150. A (•ailments on FlgMi street, only £125. First MortKajpes For Sale

fiooo ou a first mortgage at A per cent. ^2000 at 5 |>er cent, on a first mortgage on choice prop erty worth over MOOO. JOSEPH I. SCULL NO. 767 ASBURY AVENUE

■, which b—pad 10

T. S. SIMMONS & CO. Sl/COWSSOMS TO M. O. OLMLUMO ...Real s Estate •* Brokers... Lots In all parts of th# city for aale at bargain prtcea, Including Ooaan Fronts. Cottagaa for aala or rant lator-sutc Phooc 12J-B. Offkc, Eleventh aad Asbury, Occaa CMy.

ATokato

We have the following amounto to loan on approved Fink Mortgage: $6,000 - *8,500 - $2,000 - $1,500 - $800

& I^clweir»cl«

8TH AND CENTRAL AVE

OCEAS CITY, S. J. -

LAWRENCE 8 CO. THE IMPERIAL

GARWOOD HOUSE,

Mas. a. UABWOOU. Prow

THE ELBERON

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