Ocean City Sentinel, 3 September 1908 IIIF issue link — Page 3

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8E0, 0. ADAMS t BRO,

OceanCitysentinei:BOYLE'S BATHS VENTNOR YACHTSMEN RACING SEASON HAVE BEEN SOLD GIVEN GREAT RECEPTION WAS A SUCCESS j|p ■. Bise/IYRe...

NOTICE OK SETTLE)! ENT

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of lutcrod

r reader. N. S. Goff Purchases Valu- | Ocean City Yacht Club Re-

able Ocean Front turn Their Neighbor’s nopurt,. I C.raplimciit.

addr«»« *>f the writer, not oectwiarll)'; lt»jr|e'. balb boitiM, one of the well j O.t-.n City returned the ••oiiijdl fur I'libllt-atlon. but a. a Kuarantee of known and Iona edabllalied land) men I |anl Ilit-in w.nn witA-

K ood faith.

late

DOTS.

We are due for a lovely He|>teiui>er Mo*! .-.iltaae. «ill remain open until

Heptcmber.

There bat e been aume remarkably Many li.-al yai-bt.inru are pre|iarnft tifKo to ivra.ldr Hark In wllnea. be I loan Cup itace on I .a bur l>ay. Cbarlea II. Sand, baa bad bla .|we<1 «ai. Holy Terror, di.-ked at Ca|daln

PERSONALS. Hoot, of lladdoiilleld, »

pbla, wa. a rerent vl.ltor bere. Harold H. AmiUaKe, of Hblladelpbla. waaau ovir-Sunday vMtor. Mr. and Mra. AvK. Villa, of Wa.hlugtou, are irue.l. of tbe Hairvtew. Dr K H. Madden, of Atweeon

mark* of Ocean City, totcetber with 1 the VentOor Mol tbe valuable piece of mwau front on ] w ere enleMainr wblt-b they ataud, have been pur- iglvtnR a receptlo (fliaw.l by Natliaiilef S. UolT, of Cam- j laltei yacbtiuiei

den, tbe owner of a oonelderable amoum of oilier property In Ihlt clly. TblabalC. wbh-b rank. a. tbe t lartrext made Oil. menmiu In pole

atood to have been between »I<i,i««i oi

,nd HT.um.dn

In arijuirhiK tbl. property, It I. mderatiMM] to be the Intention of Mr. luff lo make a number of .ubatanttal bange. In Ibe building, aucb a. enlarging tbe bouaea. lu.talluig a drying id bringing Ibe establl.bi

a Hoe

tbe wiling market. SUCCESSFUL SHOW

The annual miii-drel allow- al lb r.lno *Uub, given by tbe Clov« iiucdy Club, of Hhlladelphla, lai Saturday evening, wa. a decided »ui ind tbe capaclou. elubroom w-| tilled to II. limll w lib an appreciate

audience.

Mm. Kate Hen la vialtiug Mm.

Ihu city.

Mr. and Mm. ! delphla, are la

Haadam

Min tiddfrey, of Ocean ' vbdllug her uncle, Mcholaa In tbl. clly.

Kerr, of Hblla-

irrlvpl. a)

. MacNat

bla b

clly. ,

[•ilia away honeymoon.

Mr. and Mm. Williams. Wolfe, of Hhlladelphla, are pleaxautly located at tbe Wyoming. Hubert H. Kndy, a well known Tmgan. I. enjoying tbe Heplembei breerc. In Ibl. rewrt. Fred. Ilrunyale I. filling Ibe poaitlou ofbuokker|>er III tbe ulttce of tb< ocean City Water Co. A. I>. Harker and family, of New Turk Clly, are among the Sejitember guest, al tbe Itlwayne. Min Viola Snyder, of Me delphla. I. vtatting Mlaa KliubeUi Ky nett, l-JM Central avenue. Mr. and Mm J. S. Huber, of Hblla delpliia, art meeting many friend, during Ibeli.tay at Ibe Atgleu. Min Itelmrlle F. Hulleu, of Tioga, b. a pretty xnfet.v girl who llnd. life : the Hix-ayfe miicb to her taste. N. W. t/iriHin and family, of We Fldladel|Ala, have -1*111 a plea-si summer, Vi into Cenlral avenue Mr. and Mm. J. K. Ka.twlek, of Hhlladelphla. are al tbe Klberon for Ibclr annual vitit to tbe aeaahore. Mm Anna Wageuer, of Canton o , baa come to O.-eau Clly for •tbemoiilli of September. She at tbe Imperial Wllauu Y. Cbrlatlan and Harry Fould. left yoderday for a week'. trl|i to New York Clly and Albany, N. Y Norman Howe ha. returned to tit* borne In Downlngton, Ha., after .(•ending tbe .ummer with relatives In tbl.

clly.

Cbarlea W. Hoyle, of Camden. Is at tbe Wyoming for tbe week. Mr. Boyle la a aou of Mrs. Jane K Hoyle, of

1 fre

lauadr.

ji tbe

Ideas,

•f tbl. property m

Ibe I'wgle. Hai

The 1

very «

getting ntr some clever jokee In that pleased Ibow In atlendanc

Beck and Krv. Sleln, a>

Aierman.." brought down tbe r with their laughing character and bad to respond to many

1 ••Those

Tbe sliow wai

brought I ■ tilled 'll and from '

• by

x- II could be tdalnly >

*

Juan

e, but a. Mr Fret*.

V I be explosion r.f 1

j Friday last, he was unable to ear and Ibe act had lo be called

After tbe abow wa. over, there were oeraI dancing number, and tbe yuuug people glided about tbe floor to

dahed by tCddowea orchestra

' midnight.

SUNDAY IN THE LOCAL CHURCHES Strong Sermons and Excellent i Music Heard by Large ) Congregations.

•i *j.

1 Mason Line Hromptly

OCCAM CITY.

, they came In I •ufere I.. M. 1 're • .al feeling by a

ro dull, woijjtt. prove ■

congregation Moorlyu '(errs on Sunday all

■ud tbe Hoardwj

by Hie Kev. H. H.. rea-toi Hbtlsdelpbli

•larence Wyatt Ki»p

e artMIcally dec-

tbe need of a spiritual nail toward, tbe Divine for lift

and beauty.

The .rector. Dr. H. J. Cool In tbe afteruiHin at St. John

11 tbe ’ Tw.

Cbui

He

II uea^m

dty.

Morris and WtUard VanOatou two Cnlvemlly of Pennsylvania I w bo are enjoying a brief sUy at tbe Kalhlu. Mlaa Kiuma Coraon ba- returned borne after a few days' vl.lt at Ibe borne of Miss Kdllh T. Handy, al DenulavUle. Rev and Mm. H H. liodlue ban retnrued Jo then borne In tbl. city after .pending the summer In the rouo mountains. Nicholas Casey, a veteran letter Her, of Hhlladelphla, m spending his vacation In hi. bungalow at Fourteenth and Hay avenue. Mm. Willard W. Adam, and children relumed lo their home In Cfc* city Monday evening, after a few week. - visit in Heiinsylvaula. Thomas Harker and wife, of tbb city, who tiave been spending Hie summer In the mountain- of Henneylvanla. have returned to Ocepn City. Mr and Mm. Lewis f. Tyet, of Hblladelplila, are visiting Jubu Test and wlfe.al 13V. Went avenue. Mr. Teat la a clerk in tbe Hhlladelphla poet office. Mr. and Mm. Heurge Watson and sun, Heerge.are apeuding a two wneks' vacatlob at Ibb resort. Mr. Watson Is •am necied with the Camden poet

office

Ml- Kl.ir Belnbold an attractive North HliUadcIpblan who fought tier way lulo Die Dual round of Hie tennis tournament, ha. returned home after a must enjoyable summer hers Hrof. Heolge M KBIe. pHncl|>al Hie ll••a■n City High S>-buol. will turn to tbl* city about September . Hr lias been epeudlng a drllghlfpl .uiuiner wtlli bis family al Alfred, N. Y. Manager ur.aaalataul desire. pueUWn Familiar wttb office work, bandllng [oud ■*Imamu. Ksoep■e. Apply X, Sksti:

Mark Ingle, of Hblladelpbla. whose parents own a cottdfce In till, rewort. visitor bere on Saturday and Sunday. Mark, who has many warm friends bere, Is working in tbe office, of the Kastern Steel Co., at FotUviile He wa. accom|>auled to tbb. resort by William Wells and l-eroy William., who are employed by Hie same com-

pany. ^

I'our l.adlra Mriprcl 'Ashore. A party of four ladles, balblug al Klgbtb .1 red on Tuc-day, found them■wlve. in a |.mllcament when they at-lcin|.U-l to crom tbe gulley, recently formed, and were swept off their feel. They screamed and life guard, helped them ashore without dlfficulty Tbey hastily Iwat a retreat, after thanking their rescuers, wltbnul making their Identity known.

Rev. K. F. Haim, of Spring Clly.

a., accompanied by hie wife

daughter, has been visiting Mr and

Charles W. Wright, during the week, wt their collage, ISM Cen-

tral avenue. Mr and Mm Hann are great admirers of Ocean City, and nou many changes and Improvement.

Ince their vlelt beiaitwo yearn ago.

Tbe Hotel lorralne. Ninth street and Cenlral avenue, ba. closed for the

n and tbe proprietor, H, Hemande*, ba* relumed to bl. t . Augustine. Fla., to spend tbe

CLARENCE LAKE DEAD

Clarence Lake, the *ou of Mr. end Im. Mark Imke.dledcarly [Jaturday .40 o’clock from ebustimpHou, wbli ra. complicated by an attack dropsy. Tbe drcea-cd, w bo wa. born and wa. 31 yearn of age, been .tckly throughout bl. life. Tbe end wa* not wholly unexpected, although be had been up and ar le a* Thursday. Onlbl. dayhr lo bis bed, however, and gradually declined null! death came tbi. ■Won.lug, lo tbe praaeuee of Ibe family idlTO attending physician. Dr. T. C. HulcblnM.11. Tbe funeral took place on Turn day afternoon at 2 o’clock, from bl. parent.’ home. OSH Central avenue Incut wa. made lu I'l.-a-amvUb

el. M. Crew, and I A/fi Sparks, which egm. lu the Imd.et veil. I a,Hall. A. ti.

boat- also bad -

Ocean Ave.

Between Klgfatb and Ninth Streets

OPEN ALL THE VfcAK

| H. A. W'. SMITH The Headam

S.bj« u \i t bt Nil. Up.. All the Yuri "OCMIl CitJ S BtwSt Hotel 1 ' Cor. Hijchth St. and Wesley Ave.. Ocean City ■ I- ■- -— ri.ito. n. Mine- with prlvaU Lwlbs

elevator and all modern unt roreminta

ZA JME & ZA.N-E

Druggists

Alice,

a- won by tb« 1.41 Y.C., ibe I Height- boat, only after -be ecu completely ouballed by Hit

before

Ibe

-k of fnrr.lghl nU.ard Hie Alice bad iltlsd Ibr .plniiaker from her oullil. I be Alice and Old Bach had a warm light of it In Il.c dab championship. tbl. went ,tu the old Bach. Tbe Alice wa- dlM|ualfled In one rare, and

irtuaily •lentroyed

1 the o

rare. ’I lie Tude, Captain A. O.t

-lery.

e John

Tbl.

e Lorraine

Mm. Sarah Worthington, of West Hblladelpbla. has purvhaaad through tbe agency of J M. Chester A Co.. Kll/abelh McKee’s cotiage. IMS Asbury avenue. Mm. Worthington formerly ow ned property In tble city, laarwe ftiarmwct cl were Doors. Tuesday ou a writ Iwued by Justice of tbe Heave Ituab, Constable Hosier rlo-ed Ibe Bourne Hbermary, Kigblli

and Asbury evenue.

Tbe care will be beard before J M*tlee Ru<b on Tuesday, September Mb.

HI. ■•riulon aisned.

S<|Utre J. fT Rush, who rerently ani.uured Ib^j tie would be a candidate ,r oornurr. ba. recured one more

gnalure than lb* l(U bl. latltlou The nai talned by OolHUMe Wa

The pall-bearem wi

Rlrbaid Johuwni, Samuel Smllb, Niels Carlson, D. B Maybew and L. L. Wallace, while Howard Scull, Kugene Miller, tleorge Lullc, Lawrence l*w-, B. F. Oleoo, Jr . and William Ullbert acted a- honorary pall-bearer*. FREEHOLDERS MEET.

The Board <lT Freeholder, held 1 titular meeting Tuesday al Cape Court Houre and Important bun was transacted. Tbe contract to furnish the d pipe for tbe Tuckaboe road wa. awarded to C. H. Shoemaker A Co . of Hit. clly, while tbe MOUhet lor a drainpipe along Ibe Hraen Creek ruad was given to A. L. Harris, of Cape

May.

Dlxou A Campbell, of this city, * • ir successful bidders for tbe bridge

rer Johnson’s Run.

Tbe alms houre w III be healed this winter by J. A Donnelly, of Trenton,

• -1 was (1.740.

I> to the tempb

lis.trrd the fact Uiat It Is ol import im not only lo do tMoga, thtugi -ligbiu., especially—and ^e 11 g I o 1 ■ould ehape and control every art lot I life—In ibe right way and with tbi ght spirit. Only im will prayer o •n ice be accepublr to Mod Dr. Cook preached to bl* own cou regal ion lu the evening on "High bliiklng"taklnga.a text, Hrov. -j..: A. be Hiiukelb in bis heart, mi b> be.’ le remarked, in part: •'Thought 1 le. Action, for tbe mu»t part, I orn of our thinking. Make Hu lurve good and the stream will b nod aim. Know a manV thought ud you know what be I. '’ Tbl. wa applied by tbe speaker lo Intellectual thinking, to practical mailer, of every lay life and to thing, spiritual. rlKST PKIVBYTlCItlAX. Tbe Hev.C. Waldo Cherry. (■a.Ti .f tbe Setxmd Hresbyterian Chureb, c Troy, peca ■bed tbe morning aermo on “An iflld Teslameul Drama.” Th subject wa* well taken care of and large congregation enjoyed bla disIn the evening, the pastor, the Ret H. T. Casselberry, preached on tb • Home Haln,” taking bl. text from recood Samuel. 23; IS: “And David longed and aald, H! that one would give me drink of ibe well of Helhlehem which la by the gate,' " and frdtn Hralms, 137; 4: “Haw aball we sing a song in a strange land ” Tbe speaker deacribed tbe exile of David, who. when pursued by bla enemies and wa. compelled In remain in foreign laud*, gave vent to bb> Uumaak-kuea. by the Ural text. Mr. Caaaelberry then «ahl: "Come! •aid Hie people Of Babylon, .mg u. a wing, make tbe beat of a bad .Itnatkiu ind .lug one of tbe song, of /ton." How can one alng a aoug lu a atreiige laud?' answered tbe captives. ‘How we sing a mug with that home pain tugging at our heart.?' Think of tbe many Incident, of history and even tbe number of deaths directly due to the desire to rcerb borne again. Tbe borne pain predominate above all other, t can we learn from this? To keep our home life good and beautiful :ial 111 after life It Will be tender pleasant memory and that tbla homeslckneaa point* In oar roub t that Is eternal. Do a home pain tor It la the stepping atone to our longing for tbe greet hereafter. / There wae special music .by tbe choir under tbe direction ot Lewie K. Smllb. Mrs Florence Headier James, oprano soloist at Holy TriuHy H. E ’burch. Hblladelpbla. sang at both ervlcaa, w bile Miss Ada Radrllfle. of Millville, and a '(uintet were heard In

evening.

ind was second In t ■■ships and II ret In t

■lub c om 11

The Alice woo the Initial Race, the Ipeti Regatta, Ladles' Trophy ind ibe Hailey Ranks A Biddle Cup Tbe Katharine II. won Ibe club -hamplonahip In tbe big sloop class ind aim defeated tbe Luciie in the

Initial Itace.

Tbe Luciie won two contests—tbe llpen Regatta and tbe Overall Have Tbe catbuals were evenly matched,

>mplonslil|s went lo

Ha Ha. The Honeymoon won -atclasaof tbe Initial Race and Iverall Race, while Ibe Kttauue first place In Hie Open Regatta, r results of tbe racing season are

it Hn

e life-

Monday was a busy day for

guards stationed .1 Eighth

A boat eleven o’clock a young lady, was rescued from a bad undertow by Muaid Haggerty and again a tew minute# later MtssMIadys McCurley, oMtenaanton, was pulled ashore by

him after -be had hren »we|U from

ret by a lug bleaker.

• loan!

Walter Foster.

Sjrs

__ jx;

rauss, Haggerty and l-oug-wrot after a man who could not 1. after getting beyond bis depth. ■ ot Hie rescued were Injured and able to go lo their butrle without

I'ilAMNOKaUlPH.

l-ossrlKjau (imruOsB. W. Hoasw Opsn ISmU Crsal « bas. W ..las. UNAL HACK-IMtCIIIKH KKUATTA. •0 Hoaia Matsor Cap* Ba) Yaehl da D lloals Xabsia WlldswiO Varbl CIS 'HKHMCkiloKN • IIAl.l.KN',K CCI'.

IM thro Kagle G. A. Blslsr, J(. Is said that there will be eeveral additions tu the club raciug fleet next year ^ ORDINANCE PASSED

MT. POCONO HOUSE

ipem/* a f

meeting of the Women's Mi be bsld 011 Thursday afterm Me|>t M, al 3 o’clock, to consider plam

ilered tbe dwelling bwck of Hum's grocery store, WW As-

fiiue, Tuesday evening, and will. Itoueebuld article* and om* little value. No clue

the guilty partus

Hjr—For rent for njoter,

inmplet* oomfortable atierimeiiu or .. —. pert of iMHiae. Apply H 7BaxTintu.. .desirable lot*, twntral and Wasley

Ludr.- A large bunch of keys, s-iuarr ring, Hundey afkrnoon, 1

(.•InI of beach. Finder retnrn to ~

Asbury avenue. WJ ' ... Fob Haijc. launch, ki feet, prer- W Atma.. -In W. Hbila.,oboutHt|4. licall) new Will roll with or without 15, a white Hrotestant for general luuiro euglnr. Apply Warren H. Mllcbell. 1 work. Apply Mr*. u Rruu. Hb|ua

Hevenlh and Hlsaaurs avenue. j Hotel.

We desire to poblldy I many friends for tbelr ku. sympathy In the^bne of oui

between Hlxtew

ileeaaut locality In wblcb tc 'all vacation Is at Hie Ml

House, a modern hotel silualed on Mount Hocono. It Is de IlgbtftiUy located lu that famoui mountain district and commands a beautiful view of tb* surrounding The &ouro Isrun on tbe most modern met bods, and has a table of excellent reputation, The rooms ere big and airy and all overlook tbe nearby bills 1 '

-alleys.

Driving, riding and everv Imai able s|>uit are to be found near and altogether It Is one of Ibe places Imaginable to enjoy a

country visit.

The managemrul ba- offered special Ales lo tboae who come III Meplember and October, a* may be roen lu tbe advertisement in another part ol Hit*

pep*' j e.arrullse Wessioi mril met lu exenittve 1

evening, but tbe result of tbe Hlug was nut dlsclurod. A number -Uitors were ad mb led to 1

A modern cottage. < Hon, with ell modern including hoi-air fur*

mouths or longer. Apply XX. Ku-

fwi

of Ocean L ily and *ui onr splendid display Boys and Children.

ijje people all and see s tor Men,

jus

w-liat the

■I sjx-vial invitation ti umling community t“ liamlsorae Spring Stt

y isii here w ill enable yon to Icarr fylcs are and will alao coavk/tx •I 1 air Clothing. Hats and Habei

of the siipcrfoiitv 1 dashery, and tbe fainuWe’ve a splendid up Hats. Shirts, I'ndcrwe.

Yon 11 be more than welcome at any time. %

re' c*

Wentzell & Weber 755 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J.

LAWRENCE A CO.

THE IMPERIAL

GARWOOD HOUSE,

OCEAN CITY. New Jurewy.

Us*. * UABWOOD. Pi THE ELBERON

MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No waiting for two week* b. know If you can get it; we can tell you al mice. Bargains 111 Bay and Ocean front propertlm. <'holce oottagee foi sale. Also Iota for Investment nod f«r Improvement—the choice « Ocean tlty. Apply to . J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean Cm - , N. J.

Am Urol, irvsrr lus»a rtswowaMjr b.i.i.a eu rsavt.oB. i-.op THE KATHLU

Hosw sowSanT WrfiPtor toMk

KKAIs KNTATE AX1» CX>NYEYAM€IN« I'ommlssioner of Deed* fur New Jersey. Coiumlssluncr of Deeds for HennsylvenU. H|>eci*IUe» In bivestmeut plol* of -7 to 1.70 well-located lota. Have applicants for cottage. *3««l lo (7000. What bava yon to offer T ROBERT FISHER, Bourse Building, Ocean City

Jbloixey to 1^0011 We have the following amounts to loan on approved First Mortgage: *G,000 - $2,500 - $2,000 - $1,500 - $800 Jklttesesey cV Ivtl-w-ti i'<lss STH AXD CESTHAL AVE OCEAB: CITY, X. J.

CSSS 111*. N. J..

HOTEL niGLEN

11 fV.NTR Al. AV*.

THE PALACE Ocean City, N. J.

i .|«cial meeting of Connell lest an ordinance to establish tbe grade of tbe curbs, sidewalk* and roadways of certain of tbe streets of i City In tbe up|wr section of the resort, pasrod second au-1 flual reading There was Introduced, by title, an rdluauce lo open, pave end gravel portions of West. Asbury, Central, Wesley and Atlantic avenues. This ordinance was accrplid on first Mouse ang Woodland Mold. Lawyer A. C. Boswell has sold for Mrs. Martlia I-aks, administratrix of estate of Mary Corson, at Hctersburg.a farm house bi Frank V. Dandy, of IVtrreburg. Tb# price laid was $13X1. A place of woodland and twi atrip* of meadow land were bought Iby Miss Maty U. Corron, of Ocean City.

Lots and Cottages for Sale and Rent New bungalow with aix room- and basement, bath ami every convenience. Partly famished, nicely situated. Bargain. Price f a8oo. Mix-room house. Fourteenth street, full size lot, nice porch. Onl\ £1150. (Tbe bouse alone cannot be built for less than •1400.) la*on Ocean avenue, all np to grade, Mix 1.15. Only £400. 1 Vlec lota, comer Filleentli and Bay avenne. Comer lot, 50x115, inside lots, 40x115. Will sell the three for £390. Third lot from Twentieth street, with all improvements made. Only £165. FOR RENT Handsome new store on the boardwalk, only £200. Brick store on Anbury avenue, £25.00 per month. New apartments on tbe boardwalk, only £150. A|>aitmeuts on Kightb street, only £125. First Mortgratfes For Sale £2400 at fl per emit, ou first mortgage on fine projierty, two lota. £1000 on a first mortgage at C |s;r cent. £2000 at 5 ]ier cent, ou a first mortgage ou choice prop erty worth over fifiOOO. JOSEPH I. SCULL NO. 757 ASBURY AVENUE

Miw. j. u VAXTiaa, mp. THE FAyiVIEW . wt. sad Wsslsy Are., Uasaa On*. S. J;

THE SWARTHMORE w ill 0|«n for tbe roaeon and tbe enure yeet on Jhoe 2Sth, MSt. OWEN J. McCANK, Prop.

THE LORAINE entral Ave. Ocean City. S. J.

Also of Cenlral Hotel,

SEA SPRAY COTTAGE

DeUgbttaUy local Full vie* of ocean and bay. Terms raawmal Mrs. Wiluam Lakk. Prop. THE OCEANIC

OCKAK ntOST. I

ITUHTIC ICE COMPUI Pftcfinn Mouatlil la

Carrie•. roi* Aalaur OCCAM Cl TV N. 4

ee's Otter. Mood yarn: How Devos got an agent el Delhi. N. Y. Mladstent A Paine were agents for —; w* mnstn't tall iiamro Devoe wanted 'em Peine was painting ibis big < felon tat bouro. Hold It took 10 gallons of white for the trim Devoe eeut him 10 gallon* and rold If ytiu get H ell on, no pay; If you have any left, return It and pay for Ibe Agreed. He returned four gallon* end the agency. Four ot flv# year* He know snow that bis old paint was end Is adultafaied; that's why It took uu gallon* to equal sis of Devoe. Mo by tbe neoM: there la but name to gn by: Devoe laed-aod-rdae. * K. Howaun Thom.

T. S. SIMMONS & CO. sucoeqfORS to n. o. olmu-and ...Real > Estate •>* Brokers... Lots In all parts of the city for sale at bargain prices. Including Ocean Fronts. * Cottages for sale or rent

e 122.B. Office. Rlcvewth ai

I Asbury. Ocean Chy.

The Pontiere Shoe Sto**e 414 *18 Askery Are.. Oceaa CUj, K X FINE LINE OF LADIES' MEN'S AND CHILDREN'S Slxoes REPAIRING NEATLY DONE

Mount Pleasant House Mount Pocono, Pa.

Delightful Fall Resort all comfort*, steam heat, sun parlor, sill outdoor 8|torts, riding und driving. Grand Views.

First National Bank or Ocaan City, N. J. CANTU (J

Table and Service First Class Special Rates Special rate* September and October $10 to $20 single. $20 to $30 double. W.a.M4 H. ■. LKKCH, Here.