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Ocean City Sentinel COTTAGES TAKEN ENTHUSIASM AT COMMERCE MISS BARR WILL
FOR THE SEASON CHAMBER MEETING WED ON MAY 2 r muter* I Number of Rentals Reported J. Thompson Baker Makes ~ I Ocean City Summer Resident during Week by Local* Stirring Address to Busi- LOSE IN SUIT to be Bride of Camden Real Estate Men. ness Men of County Yonng Man,
■- FOR DAMAGES j ^
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ZAJVE «*l ZA.NE
Druggists
V
Ocean Ave.
ull n|K>rt* the** rental*! | TIm- en-atot kiixl of . «n Will lam Aaay'* cotta*.-. -Cl Sixth mark<-l the inretlti* at fa JarulM. of I’htlaitel-• tAMirton Salunlay a
i to i-t-dhcl
I Hruail -1
Uronte ItourKeol*
the Kkntinki.
head of the tiirii|ilk
your kiurine** each week. Hiram t'heetwood ha* rented one Peter Walkla*' oottase*. roroer
PERSONALS. J. It. I!l**in*. of follln**w-ood. wai Harry K. Snyder, of Philadelphia, I* re*Wered at tlw l.lticoln, I'apt. William Houck, of famdeti, wa* a vi»l|or Itere yeuterday. Mr. Annie Newkirk, of Phtladel phla. wa* a recent vi.it.ir lierr. Mr*. Marla L. Kern, of Philadelphia. I* anion* the vUitor. lierr wa* a rerenl *ueat at the Klnenm. Mr*. H. K. Stanton ha. retarnefn.ni a few dky.’ vi*lt toPliliadelphla. E. O. f. ItleaklyTcIty aotlcltor ol famden, and wife were In town Tueaday. ^ Mr* l> L. Yanaman. of thl* rlty, vi.iu-d het mother. In Millville, lid*
W. W Twaddell and Ml- Edit Tw addali.-uf Philadelphia are *oj. In* here. Mta. Nan Herr, who 1* employed In Allanlicfity, wa*a viattut hrredurii
delphla, occi I he week. J. A. I<nn**lreei. of Philadelphia, wa* ainnn* the vkntor- to lid* city Ttanraday. Mr*. Prank Itarkl., of PWladelpUla. vi.lted friend, at Thirty-fourth *trret Thuraday. Wa*hln*toa Kolb and aon, Fred, of Philadelphia, were here the latter part of la*t week. Mr* William F. Iiardlnfr and »on, tieor*e, have returned from a vldl lo Philadelphia. Jullu* Henrlch. of Philadelphia, a property owner here, wa* In town a few day* ago, Mr*. J. M. funnln*ham. of WII«nfn*ton, Hel„ ha* been a vl*itor here for a few day*. - M. F. Wllfon* and family J’hlladelphla. have o|«ii<d Ihelr cullaRe, M3 feultal avem Mayor W. H lioncatrelh and wlfe.of Merrhanlvllle, were amon* the arrival* at the Al*lro. A. H. Sickler and wife and K. S, Woodward were amon* the famdenHe* here Saturday. Mr* A. J. Pen nock, of l < au*dowtie, I. amon* the vbdtora hem. She re*t»trred at the Kalhlu. MIm> Maxwell, ot Plilladelphla. I* occupying her cottage .on Sixteenth •trect for a few gay*. Mr. Powell, of Port Norrl*. I* vhdtIn* Mr and Mr*, fharlrn Powell, In thl* city, for a lew day*. John K. Kendrick, of Plilladelphla, wa* In town during the week and r»*iKtered at the Wyonilu*. The Itev. 8. II. Hanu. eecrelary of the Slate I^w and Orders ociety. a a* In town during the week. Hubert Pareon- and wife, of Philadelphia, were liere e few day* ago and regl.tered at the Imperial. Mr*. Mary franer, of the Vineland Soldier*' Home, I* vleitln* her daugltter, Mr*. ()e>irce Mead. In thl* city. Frauibe* J. Smith and family have moved Into their haiidi«>menew houm on Wmtey avenue.tielow Klghth *trect. Commodore William K Hexamer and wife, of Philadelphia, were recent vMlora and reghderrd at the Oceanic. William li. Curry, of Philadelphia, returned home live latter part of la*t week, after apeudlii* a week or more
liere.
The MOW* Itae and Hella Nk-hol*, t^famden. were recaol vMtor* at the Iwnne of vtr* tleorge Mead on Twelfth
H. F. Stanton rep
Third floor of Thnma. apartn n li, J Taylor, of Philadelphia. Mr*. Margaret Adam*’ •■ottage, eulral avenue, to H. M lllak
Jowph T. Naylor'* collage, I-Jit al avenue, to Mr*. K II. Yander of Saugertle., N V. Hr. H. H. Kynetf* cottage, Wt Twelfth Mreet, to Jame* P. faim Philadelphia. F. K. Darby re|Mirta the folltfi
ia collage, 4 :1 I Baker
II. Drew, of Phlla-j ago in order to ami
j^orid with the worn
dale', collagr, XJi till* lieautlful *e.-tion I 'harle* II. Itlder j of the rcldeot* realu
fulto.1 “
Relatives of Drowned Girls Sought to Recover Prom
Shore Line.
After an all-day trial
collage »
P ctly ai
r Friday. Judge ItellMab din
I Trent,
le Shorn Fa*t l.h
II. Fran bury avei New Yot
nlth’a cottage, KBS At lo Mr. l«ul» Filter, of. Ity. Mr. Filher la le of New York'* large*!
Qollai
, 215
We*ley avenue, to Harry Kell, of W Philadelphia Mr*. Frank Zlegler'a cottage. 211 ie»ley avenue, to Mr#, foie, of Italll-
lore, Md.
A collage on We-ley avenue be twecu Second and.Third *lreel-, t Wm. It. Irwin, of Cambridge. Mao*. OIL FOR MOSQUITOES
Some people are wondering wl ie Hoard of Health will begin annual rroaadr agaln*l moMjulloe* by •prradlug oil on the lowland* hu* killing off Ihe breeding place One of the member* of the board «y» the work *liouid have aurted before now, but the board I* a one member, owing to re*tgnaUon of City Collector Burleigh. t *eem* dlfllcult to get a i|ur of the board.
STILL MORE HOUSES
la *tated that when Victor J. brecht, of Philadelphia, wa* In • few day* ago be reported that abet of houm*—K) or 40—w ill be Matted within aehort time In the upper ctlon of thl* city. Mr. Humbrecht I* a well-known building operator, who ha* been Idenfor two or three year* with e laud rotn^ny with large holding* al North
who I* a etudent In the Port Norrl*
high achool, over Sunday.
Thoma* II. Harrl*. wife and daughir. M l*e Marlon K. Harrl*. of famden, jeol a few day* here (hi* week. They
regiMered at Ihe Rlwayne. and Mr*. Benjamin Hendenon,
of Millville, rrlurned home Monday
after
vl*lt t
Ira John Townaetid, In thl* city. Jame* K Bodlne and family, nf Ml
Airy, and Mr and Mr* (Icurge Jink*, of California, are gueat* of the Itev.
and Mta. H. H. Bodlne. In till* city. Ml** Edith T. Handy, a teacher lo e public achool* In thl* city, vlalled Ihe home of bar parenle, Capt. and
Mr*. Ogden Handy, al Dennlavllle,
Friday evening and Saturday. Mr*. F. Oluckevt, of Philadelphia, aa hem Thur-day looking atler her
collage*. Mr*. Oluekert and her
will r
r dowi
a few
day* to .pend ■everal we-ka In tlieir
collage.
and Mm. J F. Fox. of Philadelphia. wlioown a collage on Fourteenth el. thl* clly, will leave on Ihe nlneilb of next month for a tour of Europe. They expect lo he gone thrde
Dr Marvr
i Ktgtoth Mreet *
’ ,|rerl .. ’ Jer*ey A Seaahore Railroad, I* .lowly Capt 1 tel ford Smith and t apt. Na- raeov(Mllt from . tmd Ihamel Champion -ere among the w-th|o(l iao |K> und. fell on vlMtor. to thl*clly from Tuck.boe yew-, ^ |(g buni||ii|c , b|ood veMrl , , ' rd * y ' the ankle bone. While meonveut, Mr. and Mr*. Charle* Sack vIMIed lu) { him, Hie Injury D not painful, their parent*, Mr. and Mm. Joalah | , , . Sack, at Palermo, on Saturday and
Sunday
The Itev. and Mm. John Dua*man returned to theli home Monday evening to hi* oitlage. SSt St. Charlea Place, afler a vl*lt to friend* In 1‘aulaboro | He ha* been a patron of thl* raaort for Sunday. | twenty yearn. The work la being d< Juatlre of tha Peaee ltu*h and wife l*J' lieorge Bourgeol. A Son. uuletly oelchralrd the Iweuty-thlnlMi. j •* nlvereary of their marriage Monday I^wwcti "Aan* *••• Iwvnale. evening The well known Hexamer cruialng ,, . . . , I cabin launch, In good coodlllon. w ill William H. (legeubaimer and fam- ^ ,, , great bargain . Thirtylly, of Philadelphia, were recent vhd-, five feet long, eight fool beam. Iwenty-
May ha aeen at Capt.
" li at reel
wa HI a Collage.
tf Philadelphia. ■* mak-
meat* and addition*
s thl* clly, where they c
Mm. Charlea Wataon b«a relumed addt to her home In thla city aftrTa pleaaant vlall to her daughter, Mm. Alice
Crane, In Bridgrlon.
Mr. and Mm. Charlea Powell enierlalued their daughter, Mlaa Powell,
horaepower. May be aeen
H. C. Smith'* hoathouae, 8K and the Bay. For further parllculara
owner,
Chaki-hh B.-Hakim,
fl*2 Central ave.. Ocean City. N. J.
Lnwr.—Black and tan terrier pup. Bewatd If Morned to 817 Plytaoulh
lion a. Cape »
rnl. bridgt
father*of MiI Mary Mue! rl* Who were I •f the com pa i
: the rorporattoni
■e* A the A Hot*- ime of
ler. Die Pbiledeimneked from the
oat had lierome utiiuaiiagcablc. The irl* were clinging to Hie maat of the oft above Hie bridge wlien a car of ie cnm|iany wa* aent with force
mrld a
nd -w hi
re, who we > offer to v
seeking real, recreation, prollli employment." aald Mr Ifkker. J'<irgaul/ation lathe kenioteof the te," cuulluued Mr Baker. "Bailie* •e not won or Slate. cMabltMied by lobe. The prove*-** of ua
Slip-*hod t-UMliea*
No c
irreM*. allhougb they may I* engaged n many linn of activity. Cape May 'ounty ha* an Individuality that
Projected I
raced o
of her HO mile*
of exterior Hue* »■ are w a vena-bed 1 *urf-beat4n. and *he ha* many idreda of mile* of Inlet*, anuud*. creek* and thoroughfare*, alive with
Her c
I fertile. She
equable, her ai vlgoratmg and her •• **e* uueijualed feature* for the promotion of human health and happine**, and when to tlieae virtue* i added tier location >he become* the lageof a theatre In which I* houaed tiegreateM nation knoau lo recordrd iatory —a nation that doca more, «ru» more and spend* more for Its Ivemlou than all other* combined. "Other region, of thlA Imperial luntry have their coal and Iron, rorn ud wheat, roMoii and rice, gold and liver, general agriculture and ulveraal mauufactu e and trade fn■re*t» *o exteualve and tremendous that they till the eye of the w iti.e**Ing world, but lo the peninsula of Cape May County wo* reserved, by divine purpose,a specially lor which no otbri'Hke area of* Ibis ountlueol of ondera la equally fllted. "The Stale of New Jeraey la the heueflclary of unlold advantage* In her location between two greal metropolitan cities, and tlieir Influence oo the Aunty cannot be eMImaied. Rut, ed aa la Ihe progress of every part of Ihe State, the records show that Oa|ie May County, which ha* been looked upon with Indifference, or with diminishing eye unltl Ibis specialty, the bounty and gladness contained In the fountains of health, rest and pleaaif her ocean beaches was recognixed, has outstripped all the other counties, great and small, Id tbs nine years of tbe twentieth ceututy. The -erage gain of all the coutitle* from UU lo 1IM1 per annum wa* U 42 per cent., while the county of Cape May gained 2SS £7 per cent. In the period, or SB 47 percent, peranuum; and Allan County gained 211 qer ceut. In Hie period, or 23 4 per cent, per annum, a degree of prosperity not attained by r other county tu the Stale lu that
tod.
Hut thla mathematical detnnnstra:i of the greatness of tbe value of this specialty la magnified and put beyond cavil when If Is shown that the valuation of the whole county amounting In INK to I5.S8 813. of which Ihe iwnahlp* represented $1,080,345 and Ihe boroughs $4,546,951. has advanced 909 lo $23,705 58S. of which Ihe adce In the townships waa 1,156.510 lu the borough* $17,2Vi.9(IY we are convinced ol the stupendous value and importance of tbe epcclalty pos*e**ed by Cape May County, by reason of her peninsular form and her ocean beaches and Ihe facl that she I* (orated wlthtn houm of more than 80.000.Obi) of tbe n*t enterprising people known In all conscious of the splaudor and strength r resources. She Is awakeulug to them. No! to utilise Them is a reflecupon the lutelllgeuM and enter-prise-of her citizens. The luxury of a lo the seashore I* so generally Indulged lu that II la becoming a necea-
id that Hie railroad company dN re them any duty hryood that of oad humanity: they were not there any other legal except as*h wrecked tperaon*. and therefore I company could not be charged w legligencv lf.ll* servants did nut hem. and therefore tlieir lives wi oM. It was the reaitenlioii of theen pany that the mntorman did not ■ ■rls at all. and Dial Ihe motorm ok Ihe ma*t stlrklng hp from the tree* as simply aeDrk w blrh t ■* had thrown up Wllneo t-Mined that no one saw the girls. The Wltiiesae* trMified that the tra hlch Struck them wa* going at tl He of thirty mile* an boar and 4h ridge when the accident hapimied. ■ this case was Capt. D. L. Yanama THROUGH SERVICE
limidents of thl* resort, as well as ie 1'liliadelphla patrfms of Ocean Ity. are anxiously awaiting Die beginiiir of tbe through electric train service from Camden to thl* place. ia* been Mated, that the road will malataiu a schedule of one hour and Ufiy minute*, and'thls ap|>cal* to all itereMed. * The train* fur this city will leave tbe Federal street ferric* In Camden.
The l-adle*' Auxiliary of the First I*re»byt*rtau • Church ha* agreed to five an additional $2»itothe trustee* if the church. Tbe auxiliary will
bought
ally."
Concluding, Mr Baker aald It waa only a question of Ihe people getting together and working together aud committee which bad been appointed 10 days ago had prepared by-lawa and bad tbe luMIUiUoa lo working condition, and whether It should Maud or fall wa* just a* tha people of the county should elect by tbe position they taka. Iba occasion w pllah such wonder* as will make Cape May County shine forth before tbe tire world. Let ua he men and not automatons and do I binge and aee what the results will ba,%be applause. ^ David Hlsley, of tbe South Jeraey Realty Company, of Stone Harbor, In
t^auy
at Hie gi
te railroad coni|-auy dr
Kiutb
la city, jiat lions for tbe weildmg reivi-uo daughter. Mias lirace Lake Hi I* to Marty Edward A. Musel l amden nrw*pa|*r man number of friend* In Ibu city, The marriage I* to occur home of Mia* Harr. After Jui pair wilt be al Narberth. on tl
id Asbury
1 Ninth Mtreet*
idle.' A Unitary . -Ian Church of » talk of giving
m PresbyTbere l. I at Tocka-!
OPEN A LX THE YEAH H. A. W. SMITH THE IMPERIAL
GARWOOD HOUSE,
OCEAN CITY. Now Jeraey.
THE KATHLU
Subject lo Nigta Calls Opea AU the Tear Cor. Eighth St. and Wesley Ave., Ocean City A BEAUTIFUL LOT
= For Sale
on Ocean avenue above Fifth street, graded, gravelled and containing 4330 square feet, that •makes it the REST BARGAIN south of Fourth street Write for Particulars MASSEY & EDWARDS Eighth St. and Central Ave.
First National Bank Ocean City, N. J. CAPITAL $$$.$$$. SI PP1.1S S4$.$M
t. K MT1TKK. V lo*- PrsaUIro t W- HOITT UASU. (tasblsr J. riTHlAK TATKM , S
Sti! Diimt Bun
QUARLES L. HOFMANN REGISTERED ARCHITECT 421 Marloer * lenhant-.
tables for Ihe
>cial mom, ai door made 01 nurcli leading
Zook, of Philadelphia, ha. a lot on Central avenue, be'Ifleenth aud Klxtaeiilh street*,
from D. K. Lake, and another lot, adjoining, from H.H. Marter. He will
build at once.
Tbe friend* of S. It Ham pan member of ttie Board of Education, will be pleased lo learn that his 1 appears to be Improved. He 1 stroke of paralysis some mu He la pouflned lo bl* tied.
Tbe boy* of tbe Ocean City High School Athletic Association had a wellalteuded benefit In a moving ptetm ibow place Tuesday evening. There rill be another benefit performance tonight.
Andrew B. Scull, of Atlantic Clly, brother of County Collector Joseph 1. , of this clly, will erect a cottage, costing $3100, on a lot on Second Mreet nf the Ocean Front Beal Estate ('
TbeSKKTlKKi. ha*decided that from this date resolutions of condolence, cards of thanks, etc., will not be Inserted free of com In tlieae columns.- A charge of five cent* a line will be made.
-Iiort, crisp and buslna**-ltke adsa.lold hi* bearers lhal thay did nol realize whit they had here, and advised them lo talk Cape May County today, tomorrow and all Ihe lit cause lbey had the goods to oiler. He said: "Wet busy aud do thing*, bailer transportation facilltlm, build Die bridge between tbe various resorts and tap Atlantic Clly There Is where be people are, and of all Ihlngs^L
i-ertise.”
John W. Young, of North Wildwood, spoke of Ihe richness of tbe soil the county, which, be said, ipare favorably with tbat of tbe It fertile aactl-m be bad tkiiere: but tbe wbole secret of tbe futureaucoesaof the preaeut oommeudinnvement wa* to advertise. Mr. Shields, of the New Cape May Hotel Company, also made a short addt a the good work H was possible for ie league to aooomplUb. Tbe IV-lawe, read by Aaron W land, of Cape Mgy, secretary, wert unanimously adopted, afler which ae■ras taken In favor of Incorporating the league and establishing headquarter* at Cape May Court House.
Buyers should look at Ixmgrtreet'lots between Eleventh and Twelfth on Wesley ave. KlneMlocalloo.easyb Fou Hack —Collage and two lota rft ..eveuleenlb and Asbury, house containing eight rooms and balb, laundry In basement, electric llgbls and gas range; tiro lots at Seventeenth and WeM, and two lota al Savanleeotb at ' ‘ " graded and curbed; corn
For particulars, Inquire
WE WILL BOND YOU in The United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company
HO I EL ANCHORAGE
1 l.uix-ti Kvrry Hslurds} ICl
E legant
x< ki.i.k: VERY IT
! LEU ANT BOOMS
LENT BOARD
r 4TINVKNIKNCE
->w Open Terms Moderate THE LINCOLN
THE ELBERON *
THE FAIR-VIEW
MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE No waiting tor two weeks to know If you can get M. ws caa tall yea al once. Bargains m Ray and Ocean front pro part las ( hole# cottage, for sale. Also Iota tor tnveMmenl and for Improvemsnl -tbe choice at Oeeaa CMy. Apply lo J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J.
*ricALLISTER’S* Specials This Week
Pert**! Has liar, Am
PERCALES HeM yard Percale., neat figures and Mripe*, light and dark, special price 1*4
On the Backs of the Best Dressed Men The Royal Tailors of Chicago and New York are tremendous advertisers You see theij big ads in magazines, in the newspapers; on bill boards. Bnt their real advertising you see on the backs of the best dressed men in town. That's the kind of advertising you can't get away from—Royal clothes themselves —clothes of such refinement, such style, such perfect fit that every Royal dressed man is an c*vied man. 4A11 pure wool: legally guaranteed, (16.50, (zo, (75 and (30. RALPH L. CHESTER Exclusive Royal Dealer 835 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J.
HILL MUSLIN Yard wide, full bleached. H Muslin, special pries 10 e per yard.
Tha lots marked on this plan are part of lb* H. B. Howell estate. Other lots uwued by thl* (Mate, all of which are for sale, comprise lots 6B6 and 694,
tbeaM corner of Central avenue and Fifteenth Mreet.
-ot 7S4, Central avenue, third lot sonlh of Tbirtarnth street. All I baas Ccutral avanoe lots have new (iranollthic Sidew alks and Curbs. Asbury avenue Iota are two lota 00 weM aide "evenly feet north of'sizUcntb Mreet numbered 489 and 490: two iota east side, on* hundred feet north of Nineteenth Mreet, numbered 614 and 615, and 1 lot weM aide, one hundred and elxty
feet south of Twenty-third Mreet, numbered 530.
WeM avenue lota ere6wo on esM side 800 faM south of Twelfth*Mreet,
umbered 44» an Bay avenue it
s two not numbered, ninety f«
I north of Thirteenth
THOS. SAWYER, Executor 4V M*rmon Strmwt WORCESTER. MASS.
ISSUES JUDICIAL 9AMH
CONTRACT FIDELITY OFFICIAL
FRATERNAL ORDER AND INTERNAL REVENUE
B O IN D S • Absolute Protection Prompt Service Reasonable Rates JOSEPH I. SCULL 757 Asbury Avenue
LACE JABOTS Extra On* Lace Jabots, regular it goods, special price thl* week lie eacl LACE COLLARS ETC. Heavy lace Dateh collars Me I $126, heavy lac* rhemlaettaa. Ter >9: and $1.50.
GINGHAM UNDERSKIRTS Extra heavy Seersucker Undershirts, embroidered ruffle worth 69c, special price 50c.
SOC HOSE 39C REMNANTS le*' regular 60c black laoe boe* Big lot of remnant* In dress goods, vary On*, special price. *9e per pelt. w bite goods eud table imeo.very cheap.
S. S. McAllister 755 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J.
Saylor’s Meat Market At 733-73S Asbury Avenue Headquarters FOR CITY DRESSED HEATS Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Prime Meats Calf Liver and and Poultry Sweet Bread... Michener's Star Hams and Bacon E. A. SAYLOR, Prop. We kIvm Cexmh Discount CHmcIcm. Smvm your chsdcM. Weekly bills must be asettled each week.
SEE WASHINGTON TME INATIOIN’S CAPITOL Pennsylvania Railroad j TOURS
Advertise in the SENTINEL It will bring desired

