Ocean City Sentinel, 3 August 1911 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Ocean City Sentinel CAMDEN SHOT OUT

BY OCEAN CITY

THl!RHI>AY. ADHIW s. inn

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. mill Iiniiuiifolaitkiiif of inUm-n _ ' , , ,,l, „m.um..lly Mnl uur uml.-r«| V * ‘ R TcUm Pr >»VC<l EOBy

for Manager BoswpII’b

iiiin iiimuiiinlly i

£11 c<iiiiiuiinii , all<ni> hliuulil,

■nlvil «iH> Hie full

mol |

V

College Boys.

. . iwurily! niyTaUJUliBlHliiilr liiKSIui niirmilni of j nfJ* , rn*M»n mill im"ITy Mint m

tIibV'aiiMlvli-RKKMKaUim tiy ll'in Mini

frimif lrcl**oliiKU|i. lUmy imrve llir|ro1(Eiieiiil» hnl-miil ( niiiite- amt Hal - an* tn-lnn rnilnt lot rto|ilBml«r. Bi'<i.r'|Hii|ilr liiliik I li't-nn I'lly alKmlil | ia vr a liiiapild# . ■‘■Unnllie al Ball (tnnie* lierr afieiiia . in tie fiilllliK utl'. ItcnlliiK la.very K , “*l al Thirty fniirtlL llV Konerally '•lien a Wllnw K'-l“ UKlil Mial lie let" liliuaelf l<»i*e. ' ‘ ||,iw i nn a min help feellnK ri -tli iwhi'ii even III" Bllla are niiMeiileil? 'fit to BTeKiiaril", llcrnn I’lly can Ihib-i Iif ilte faaicel eel on the ina-l. ,\liMiiil-niinile<l people are tnll nl. uaye the one* lo forget their I rouble". Pliu »it"I IIimik almut kllllnR time I- lhal II eomea back ami liaunla s yon llatbrr", don't, forKyl In wear a ruin wlien walklnKlIirouicb '.lie elreet" A brunelle lialr In the bullrr la apt to ile.troy Hie liarinoiiy of a Intht Tint felloa’ aim llilnka lie’- a Blit KUII never eeenie to run out of uimiiu-

wbieh lo ilroM-n lil« linfle III" Joya. The mail a lio refu-e- la jlaller a Miuimii probably ileaerve" all Hie eiuileiupt "lie feela for lilui. I(lek: "How illil you enjoy your <‘rean voyaice? \'<oi know you ex peell'il to be eeaelek." Hlekeil: 'Well, llilntt" eauie up lo my ex|irelalloU"." PERSONALS.

J M Mark, of I’lijlailelpbla, le Kue>i ol the Algleu. Harry I'lark ami w ife, of rtrraiiion are at the liacwo id. < Newton Heiioeu, of loiuilierlon, i ti-itliarftrt at ll* l.aurel. II. 1.1. Miltlade. of I'bllailelpbia, 1rrienl arrival al Hie 1 in|ierllrl7”’\ Mr". William Klaweller, of I'blla■lelpbla. I" a Kiie«l of Ibe llellevue. A ll. WolfilSl and «ife of Phlladrlplna, are mtMerert nl Ibe Itan'ayiie. Mr. and »Tr» I'lirlal, of I’bllndelplua, are eujoylliK life al lire Salford. Ja«. H. Davla'and wife, of Philadelphia, are eujnyiOK life al the

Kal ii In.

Hr Malrulm Maefarlane, a promliienl I'blladelphla profeaalunal man. b al Ibe tlceaulc. Mm. I'. W. Holton and family art pleasantly loeated al ttin I'eiitral avenue for Hie aea-on.' t H. M. PalUm and family, of I'hliadtlpbla. are enjoyliiR the siimiuer lu llielr eotlaRO, 43U Ocean avenue. lieorRa Cooley and wife, of New llrltaln, I’onh., are the Riieal" of Mr. ainl Mm. Prank Cooley, HM Weal avII O'llHmau and family, of N’nrrl»„lown. I‘a.,are "iiendlnR The aummer Very pleaaautly III llielr eoltaRe 12IB A "bury avenue. Miw Iona Adani", dauRhler of I‘ounrllmaii"Rml Mr", (leo. O. Adam", Ml 'IlknfMlay mnrnhiK for Valparl-o, lod., tovbdt her yoii"in, Ml"" llerlha Adam a, who InaUeiidlnR eolleRe there. I. ieiilenanl Itaymnud HrlRRa, l’. H A . * bo la etalloiied at Port Itlley. I" "U a vlalt to Til" mother, Mr«. J. S. llriRRa. In Alcean Oly. I.laulenaiil I'rlRR" haa a four monOi"’ leave of alaomea, and haa lieeu aenl lb Kiirope on a "iieulal iuImIoii.

OCEAN CITY TO VOTE ON

TAXPAYERS’ PLAN

COMMISSION GOVERNMENT IMPORTANT MOVE

REVIEWS CAMP

Mauniter 'Andy" llo-w'all nave lb of hi" f.lb-her-n ebaniv lb work the klilk" out of llielr ami" for i-oiiiIiik Ramea, atuT they bad no trouble in IdliiK 11* yjalturr t» very few'lilta. Ian wa> on Hie uiouiid for Ibe llpd tliree'eaulo", ami ulioiyi") bin one lilt, wIillc Jamevtlie hill artlal forCniuileu-, waa hll freelytA Hie Ilr«l, Ocean ’lly aeoriiiR .1 ruii" I alhlRli walked, ■ml wu" advanml—to nerond . on a •IliRle by ••MoiiUe." (ieiit |"ipprd u foul,lly to Cati’Ver Cleiuenta. Wnial iilled the ba>e" with a hot "Ingle.to left mnl Fury »ent himivd'alhmiii and untie" wImhi lie Imided on Jaiura for n "Inkle lo deep j-vnler. bill waa cauRlit tryhix lo make, hi" ' "juRle^ a Then lllylhe biugli"l a "liigle lo ahorl center, "('•,rlnR WimmI. Hill leu men faeeil WNa, and then W liliuey wa> aenl lu to keep up Til" pllehtng arm; ami only leu men faeeil lu three Inning", with a -Ingle hit by t’entay-lleliler Chew, who never nl auy further Ilian rtr-l. lu fact, romfiout the game nut a Camden pla»br n-aelia.1 ajeaml . Ill the fourth the loeala-w-ort-il two ore rim». Kory lllerl uul lo rolllna, fllylhe wenl In Mr-t when Jnun—-auk ■elilile lulo Ilia llnatlug rib, and Ityrue ridleil one lu aei'oiiil, pulling, out lllylhe, bnl reached llnd un a llrlder’" cliolee , Then Kditle Illaek found Jame> for a triple, "coring llyrne, and came hoine when Chew niudv :i bud Ihr'iu lo iloi.l. W hltio-y fiimied, rellnng the -ide liimir lenni t^pnotlierover Hie i Ibe idxlli, when Wood,walkeil and advanced to "eenud on a "Ingle by Kory. Wood and Fury worked a double Illy 11* alrueli out. |llyrne'« 'em III nriiirlil". Illaek "ingle lo left, "coring Wnml, bill Fury wax-aught byOl-eu'" long ibr< me PrulU relieved Wlnliiry 'veiilb. lo pul In a little praelb and allowed two, hit".(ml "truck u live nien. eating. Hie Ocean I Hy l«i)'"md having to exert tliemwlvea to w lu. . hits istiiiiK thk iir.'JKiNb. Cninileu'waa easy. Anidber "liiil.oul by Ibe local". I Iniu'etcaui playeil an i-rmrlp— gnine Illaek nlmiol made a Inane run. "Mol,lie" tried - ey Tun:.-II, •1II M1- oiv lir-l. Again "Montle” l» always sure lo make an »rruili~" a"»l-l or |fiil.oul. Manager "Andy" lias a liuaky-liaik-ig pllelihiR "tall, rand Ocean City expect" to clean up every team In

Rigid.

Attain*- l ily oleaiicd up the I.eed» ub Monday In an exciting

GRO'tfND 9UESTIMI

Election In Annoirprcd to bciAU Non-Rcgldcnt Propi iiv-

’ Held Here Ti.. r

August 15.

Ocean I‘lly (• lo vote upo

. Rovrriimriit

I j This ailbieel lia" Peon 111

Philadelphia Lawyer Quoto« ^ lierrflir

Judge’s Opinion and 'Ttie ie.i w ill jmi

Gives Own Views.

Wie follow lug "elf.explanaliiry open idler Is fridn lire pen of Frederlek J.

beRiunliiR. lei II bF imi»l

euipballeaily and ex|itlellly slaleil Dial there t» mi desire Hiat the eamp meet*

•r« be dlapensetl wllh, nur bloeka lie!ween Fifth and

Sixth alrreta and Aabury avenue and We>ley avenue be dlalurbed. but. mi •ulrary, II l« moat desirable lhal they remain Hie sanie aa they are for■I (bat the ui«« to wbleli they

devoted remain a part of

uialuliig blocks between the bay ami tan, exeluding Hie above, la In Male of uncertainty, Hie Taxpayer"’ Aaeoclatlon la fulty pernuaded Dial If by enudeiniialluu proceeding" 1 gel ptnaeiMtnii of till" ground, ami will beautify and I a> a park from the bay 1, Hie original hoaat and idalraa id. Hie Ocean Oily Aiwodatiou will thus be cryatallxed lulu a practical and Ideal

condition. ».

Vou doiibHem are familiar with Hie deel"biu of Hie Court of Krrora ami Appeal" of New Jersey,- entitled l.ctiiiig vs. Ocean I’Hy Aiauelalluu, deid reported In H New Jersey Ivtuily, page MU, It would apjieai fnmi Ibe report of tlial ease lhal Ocean CHy Aasoclallon oil May.

I plli’li

d While’s caicli lu Hie ninth Mopped

JOLLY HOUSE PARTY

wilh

The followIpg pelllli

I lly Clerk Oarrd-on hy Ocorgo II. Harrell, a member of Hie Hnnrd of Ifeallh, late Monday aflerupnti: * To Hie I’lly Clerk of Ocean Clly: • The underslgued, lielng legal vnlcrs who voled al Hie Iasi geiieral elei-tlmi In Ocean-Cjly, hereby reipieM and peHlkiu Dial an rlccllim be held In Ihe said Ocean City U|hui Ihe i|ue 4 M,in of adoplhig by Ilie a».ent of Ibe legal volers Ibrrelu, for said elly, Ibe form of Rovertiiueul know n as ||ir nniiml"slim form of gnwriimriil, a> priivliled for.by Uie wet ^ipruveil April t"i, a lUII, •aid eM'lion lo I* held al Ibe time anil

The petltlmi la signed by nearly'!Vi voters, alining w bum are several extenslvwpiuperty wwiier-. rtuine of Ibe alKiieraarewell-knuwii I'bllnib Ipbians

w ho vole In till" eliy.,

IJeorge H. Harrell, wjio lia« been w orking bard In Hie Inlcresl of I hr movement, aays lhal there wereulher lieHHoii" III circulation, and Ihese, loo. have a uumbe’rof slgiuilurc". Ther^were more than TIXI name" 1111 the registry ll>l al Hie laM elecllim, and clalmtnl by partisan" of ibe new muvement that cuuiiiilsaluu form of govrrnmeul will win vrlllioiit trouble al Hie election on Hiei|iirMtou. Olheraof Hie people heroMiakr llielr

l-'rlrndw rrnm Ihe "Xlialn t.lne." MIssKailiryn l.ainorelle I "-entertain. Inga party uf jolly friend" from Wayne SI. Oavul'a at Hie home of bei parents, Mr. and Mra. Paul l.am- -, Seveuteenlb "Heel and A-liury The party comprise" Mlaaea Kleanor Duvall. Nellie Hunt, Marguerite Ci iiolly. Alina Connor -and Hullf Wall The git" are bavhiR a splendid lime, they aay, and are making the moat of irlr week'" stay with Ml»a l.amAmoiiR. the number are several exert swimmers, and they live In the

ocean hi the mornings.

■>ilay morning, when Hie engine of

the Irani I

occurred al Winslow Junction bmk the engineer and train crew almost two hmira to repair Ihe damage. The break-down blocked Hie traffle for nearly an bour. The express one hour anil 61 minutes late and the local following was .Ht minutes Isle.

20, I Han, i-oiiducled a public sale of lota; fur Hie purposes of sale Ibe assoclallon bad plollad Inlo.lhree secnamely A, M and C. Section A n blocks divided by Atlantic, Ocean, Wesley, Central, Asbury and Wesl avenues, runnliiR parallel shore. Across (hrse avenues slrrel" laid out from F’lrst lo Ninth, Hive, al right angles lo the avenues These blocks, except the one between Flit 11 and Hlxtbeatreets, were dlvldeil lots numbered frmn Hie live excepted lots, the I wo nearest tbeiN'rau and the one lurtliereat from appear oil the map aa blank (angles and Hie two between Weslejy avenue and Asbury avenue were Inter--led by footways leading Into Ibe reaerved spare marked "Audllonum.’’ Hefure Ihe public sale the above maps distributed 011 which were 11 limbered, but Hie blocks between Fifth and Sixth streets appeared In ba -iipled by I rees and square denlg Ini as "Camp liroui^l." \l Ibis sale IwniuiR (siugbl Hie lol Hie soulheasl cornet of Sixth and esley avenue, No. «9g on the map. July, IKSO, and In May, IHHI, lie rchased from Ihe aasiH-lalloii lots numbered 7IW and 702, thus securing plui I11.1 feel on Hlxlh sireel and 160 Wesley aveube, and shortly after this he erected ing. Karly In IHH1 the asaoclallnu published Its first annual report, laming the fnlluwlug: "Thespace alIbe eucampmeut la 600 feet wide from Hie Hiiirouglifara lo Ihe plenty of tenting ground, second annual report wa» pnbllabed In ki. Due page conUlned a diagram showing Hie "quare above reported very Kiibslaullalljr aa In Ihe original map and Ihe adjacent porllona of Hie blocks tipott the east and weal of that si|uare; Hie west of the square being marked "grove" and the ee»t of Hie square lielng marked "perk ’’ 111 Ihe fell ol 1BH2 the aaaocletiou publicly announced "after au experliiceof two summer* wltbcanvae teute

Hie aasoclatlou

parlure. The two squares of ground between Wesley avenue and tha beach between Fifth and Sixth served for tenting purpoaea, will be laid Oirin lots suitable fur the erection of small, neat collages, similar

You pays your your choice.”

lu accordance with thejirnvlMini" nl the law, City >Clerk Uarretsnii makeannouncement that Hie elecHou lie held oil Tuesday'. August 16

down. The aci-nleol , lv( a i Pitman llroveandelsewhere.

I.llcaosrd (Ssllnatirr's »-’li«a Just a llltle warning to those who wMi to get rid of Ihelr canine amictains: Don't throw Iheui Inlo Ihe briny deep wllh a sand bag around necks, because Ibey will Boat, tilfeguard Josiph tiallagher. If

Muati JcnutiiRa m visiiitr. Hugh Jennings, Hie fauious 1 agrrufthe Delmll Natlsnal-, «i

Ibis clly auiiday. He waa vlaltlng some friends al llielr hnme here. Manager JeuiihiRs said Hiere Is 110 place

like Ocean City for resting

berrafter he would come down here « believer he lias a chance Manager |

JemihiRs will protlably bediereoir amH — - - - - j— 1 - •“>

delpbla '"I , l , ™wB « >r l«» - > t ^ I pulled In someliody's poor Kido wllh a (

Annual I'lrmi. sand-hagarooud II" nerti. The aid-j The member, of Ihe Sunday -i-luol |" r course, ws. dead.

'! '""""'"el HaplligChurch will bold TBltr , 1 to Madltlaclusn.

1'hv Kev. J. Wood" KllloU, who lias been acting rector of Holy Trinity

Church, this clly, for sometime.

The association does not purpose at the present to erect the collages, but limply lo lease Ihe InU for email rent yearly wllh privilege of 10 years.” Upon Hits announcement being medr l.rnnlg Bled a bill m fbancery lo restrain Ihe aapoclallon from carrying out Ibla pur|>oea, alleging lhal II was In vlolalkm of the aeeurance and undertaking upon Ilia part of tha association with Ha purebaeare; ,tht complainant l>etinlg averring that the aasm-latloii bed covenanter! with him ami all olhere that Hie lend from Fifth to Sixth streets end frum tbi ocean to

doubt till". About 1 46 Monday aftei- l||# ta} , .hould always thereafter- re-

noon l.lfagiiard llallngher thought he

heed some cou |ile of liun-

aiAnial picnic

Fifty nluth Sireel today. AIT Hie uiepibera uf the school are urgial lu be

Huaket'a flrr.

The beat show Jfhu* far this ses-on I" now rminlug"*! Hand'" Pier, and great crowds last ulglil ehoweil their ■ pprrcialloii by unstinted applause ■■urrahie. Hie rapid-lire arllsl, made a Ifeniendnua hit and received a numher of curlalua He Is e wonder. Mae •xe""lrr,"Amertca'e Premier hady Cor"ellst.” played exquisitely end was; iHreutlfuliy gowned The (loyt Trio, ■’omprlahiR the men and hla two dugs,

"•ere line. The mo "P lo the usual stai

taken to a satillarliiui Monday, lie ta an Bering from nervous prostration, ll Is said. He was not Hi good health when Ire eanie lo this city from

Newark. ' . |

_ tatrlcha-u avim AwneurHcilia. John t..i|rer. of Millville, nephew of Chas. Nabh, of thia clly, was suddenly III with appendicitis, a few days while driving a bakery wagon, -as removed t-> his home In Mill-

aK5.' K ¥Kr..x - ■" e-" 1 ’ 1 '

e high j take place today.

main open

Justice Ulxon, of the Court of krror* and Apireals. In hie opinion rexerelng the t’tiancellor and granting the In-

junction, said, among other Ullage:

| "Whenever the owner of a tract of ' land lays It out Into blocks and pluls upon a map and on that map dealgnates certain portluua of the land to be used aa aimla, parka, squares, or In other modes of a general nature calcu-

give additional value to the

lota delineated thereon, gnd then coneys those lots by reference to the map, he becomea bound lo the grantees not to use the port Iona so devoted to the

common advantages othsrwlae end

Ihe manner Indiceted. Thle principle haa been asserted moat frequently for

for uses etrlrlly public, but H Is by

that

should be created. • • •

••The object of the principle Is not to create public rights, but to secure to persons purchasing lots under such circumstances those benefits tbs promise k>f which Is reasonable, to Infer has

the blocks between Fifth and Hlxlh alreels were 111H lu be divided that Hie square between Wesley and Asbury avenues was to be used for the Auditorium; and that Ibe blocks between Wesley avenue ami ■e sea were to be kepi open." Froui Hie decision In Ibis case and excerpts from Hie opinion of Justice Ulxon Just iiiioted, II l« dearly eMubllabed (bat any pnrclia-wr of lots abutting on Hie spare between Fifth and Hlxtb streets I" vntllled to restrain (he association from In any wise changing the use of the laud cast of Wesley avenue and wesl of Asbury avenue so it tills land Shall nokbe butll upon auy manner lu Interfere wliii a 11 unlulerrupleil view from Hie qcean lo the bay, as Implied in the covenant wllh purchaser" who bought on (be strength of Hie plan- and repreeeiitatlopa made by lire assoi-iaHoti and

Its agents.

Thla appears lo be Hie BrM eBort on Hie part of ihe association lo alter Ihe use* with respect lo the land between Fifth and Hlxlh aueeta, and lire decision In this case has no doubt led to the conditions which have lieeu permitted lo exist wllh respect lo Ihese grounds from that lime u itll the present, notwithstanding Hie many ell’orta of Ihe asaoclaHuu and olhere lu gel rid

of Hie eBect of this decision,

association, In view of Hie opinion by Juatlce Dixon, cannol devote lire space referred lo any use that will result private gain to It without the consent of the lol-bi-lders, Ibis taud remains fllled, ungraded,aslf wlllioutan wwner; while 011 Hie other hand, the opinion' In thelreuulg caw, strictly construed, does nut give, lu express terms, a general uae lo Hie public or Ihe clly In auch- laud, the city’s right to appropriate the laud as II- own, as has been

denied by Hie aaaocletlon.

"The question of bow far Ihe llllng the plot lu the County Clerk la uBIce may be regarded as a complete public dedication lo certain portions of land waa not before Hie Court lu the Lenulg caw and may be aald. therefore, still remain undecided, although If

the reaeonhig employed In

mey be Invoked In behalf of every lot-holder, a purchaser from Hie aasneb

atlou, thla would seem In a

result In a public uw, as the aasoclatluu waa at the lime tbe owner of all the land lu Ocean CHy, and thus the right each Individual kH-hnlder may. without much atralulug of logic, be stated to . be tbe right uf Ibe whole. This appllee, of courw, more forcibly to tbe lot-bolders who ere at the same time cltlxena and voters lu Ocean City. Can anyone, therefore, wholsdlslnterested for a uiomepl dotfbt hut what taking by the city through condemnation proceeding! of this most valuable tract la not the most desirable way of terminating thla most vexed and disputed situation? AalbeTaxpayers'

u has requesled Common

Council lo Institute without delay Ihe proper proceedings, does it hot I hoove every dllxen and taxpayer Ocean City lo give tbelr uuquallUed support lu tills project with Hie result that Hie city may corns Into poiaaaaion

lost valuable ground; Im-

prove. beautify and maintain It; and end ouca for all the agitation and uncertainty respecting the true relations lo be occupied lu the future of the dty

with reference to UT

The next letter will be devoted to a discussion uf His llrtdgewaler case, which further strengthens and fort)-! Bea the position assumed by Hie Tax-

payere’ Association.

A copy of this letter will be wU to 1 Thk Daii.v Rkhohtkh as well as to

the Ocean CHy Ledger.

Youre very truly, F. J. HHoTVR.

. Owacrti UrKi’tl to loin Thin Organization. j I'lrshlei't F. J Hhnyet, of the TsilieyerV A-siH'lallwii of 1 leeau •‘hy, 1 jthe following rail to the 1, 1 resident taxpayers of t his resort: Orean City, N J.. July :il. loll, the Nou-ltcalileul ’Taxpayers of iirean I’lly: Dear Taxpayer- Do’you ever think that you are niAdiiiug yourself justice In taktifltiiolnlercsl in the municipal alfalrs uf your siiiiiuier With mosl of us Hi* cniii-' plaint is lint "now l> lire wlnlcrnf iqir illM'outent," but "now ‘do w« have oh ,» Wllh lire advent of Hie llrsl summer ‘heilulr, Hie IiiBiix of romiuuleis llnd ve[y fruitful tupli- of dtsmeslon lo Ocean Clly uBIclals, -Ihelr ailmlnlairalliin, and snuietlmes even luipule In Hit-ui dishonesty? WIH1011I allrm| HriK lo My where all the fault Is, but IJylng lu lurale II, a lew of us last y4ar orgaulxed Ihe Taxpayers' AsMMilalbui. Ho far our memlicrsbip Is cimlliied to Hie uoii-residciit laxpayere, allliniigh all taxpayers are

eligible.

during lire wliiler lire board of illrecturs held meetings In Philadelphia. We kept ourselves Informed ■ legislation prnpusod In thrl'nmiii 'i>iini)ll of (li-eau Clly, and caiulnr compels us lo say Dial therlly nltli-Bils. mi»l courteous to our represvnliillvesaiid comiiiHIcrs. Ks|ieclally he Mayor, the Hon. Ini" Is M. 1, been most cordial hi eimcavnr. lug In meet our views In assiMIng us wherever he could. The all’nlra of Ihe iniiiilcipallly have been looked lulo by

ulir oiiinmltlees.

Tliroiigli esruesl work on our behalf, additional trains have been put oil the sumnierscliediiles. Tire members who have been active thus far are more and more Impressed lhal a much greater work can be accomplished If a general support Is given Ihe asaociaHon.

been estimated tbkt of Hie

♦Bin,non collected annnally fur taxes,

-resident taxpayers ooutrtbute

about 76 per cent. aEVery proper consideration, as well ns a sellisb Impulse, shniild Induce every taxpayer to join aasorlatlqji. The members who have thus far Joined have paid annual dues of |6. Ilecauae of Hie many Hvltlea which from lliue |o time call Ihe summer populallnh 10 support, H has lieen thought wise for Ihe being at least lo reduce lire annual dues lokJ.AO, Ibus bringing men herehlp surely within the reach i every property owner hi Ocean CHy. Ihe association, therefore, makes this call upon lire taxpayers loj dn at

mosl lni|iortaiit program

under consideration. Send your application wllh dues lo any one of Ihe following members; Victor J. Humbrerht, HamuCI Wood, t'has. F. Wall, Itlchurd Hhevlln, Wm. F. Hrxanrer,

Uamlenberger, Dr F. W. K.

Hladem, Win. F. Pringle, Charles H. Jacobs, Df. John J.Taylor, Jacob Dels, w Huger, Jas. \V. Femley, Thomas It F'orl.Jr.. Clarence Wilson, Itobt. It.

Volluin, Fred. J. Hhoyer.

The Taxpayers’ Association of Ocean ty has been doing very excellent work for this community. Its membership comprises some of Phlladel-

best known profrMloual

is men who own summer homes here, and w ho are always In Hie foreof every movement looking to

Hie advancement of Hie place.

iiiperb baMring Bu.il 1 tics, the new bourilwulk, the trolley system to Atlantic City, the liealtll-givifig, alwoluU-ly pure driiikhiK w»ter,’superior Vo aiiy on the‘Atlantic coast, and the moderate prices that will prevo^, make this hotel oge im»A desirable to tliosc seeking'health and rest. The advanced improvements for the comfort of guests include a sun parlor, steam heat, perfect electric lighting plant, elevator and a cafe and kitchen that are models of sanitary couipletcaess. Three sides of the hotel afford an. unobstructed view of the ocean, while the other sitjc overlooks the bay, making each of Hie too rooms airy and cheerful at all limes. The riibms are ananged en suite, with private baths if desired. Porches also extend from all floors. All inquiries f6r rates of rooms, either by mail or telegraph, will res prompt attention. Kopins may be telegraphed for'at the expense of the hotel. ' i ■

HEADLEY & ADAMS, Ownership-Management.

THE BELLEVUE

AT>\ K TAKE ,pleasure; lejLJ, in,announcing to

uur friends and thc

■onally niaiiaging-thissca-vion the nnslern and beau* tlful new. hotel Tito BclJevue—trevncl li)' ns and located on the -,eTi front at Ocean City, New'jersey, one nf lire most beautiful nftd clicerfnl resorts on .the

Ajlantid coast.

, Tlic -location, of tlie Bellevue,-the modern artistic api>ointments,

^iijRfrra «vii ■ uTTAaea. Scotch Isall Cor. Fifth.St. and Wesley Ave. ALWAYS OPEN iifslmriit fooii'.af,'opan 10 r--M.li:.

A HOT TIME Ironing, In lire kitchen or laundry, can Ire avoided During July and August lly iislng ELECTRIC IRONS \ on are foolish to roast over a isial, wood, oil, or gas stove doing your Ironing when you can use an electric Iron and Ibe temperature of Hie room will uul Ire raised. From Missouri fall "ii D on the Kell, or 1IT-A un the luler-HUle and a representative will call and show you how to Solve the Rroblem Tirectrst of this liikury Is so small that It Is hardly worth unistderlng. The Ocean Cit| Electric Lisht Company

r»,i|,slhf sjwlrn-ny. tUhlr, Til,noon • Sradusl. tUsllllan. A rn,-l .smdortabla all-

B. McOIBENY, Prop. HS5'N. h. TOWNER, R. N. Resident Nurse

H0TGL OIS0/?YRe.k. Ocean Ave. lletweeii^KIghtli and Ninth HtrMts OPEN ALL THE YEAR H. A. W. SMITH THE IMPERIAL

GARWOOD HOUSE, 71* tenlral Aea. OCEAN CITY. Naw Jersey. , PMIehual law-suon. AU tbs Latsaa in iiru.rii„<nls. Ilousv Healed ItmmeboHl opai* all Um ysar. Has. H. UAHWUOI), Prop.

...GAS...

Uight Fuel Power Gas has become a necessity not a luxury ami can .be adoptee! to all domestic and commercial purposes. Why not have a gas kitchen operated in connection with your present method of house heating? With this you hav£ an abundance of* hot water with the bejR^of ficililies for cooking and a perfect sanitary appliance at 1-3 saving over old way. We have our information department at your disposal. You are under no obligation. We have the idea, we want you'to get it. Let ns show you, Office open Monday and Friday evenings, 7 to CITY GAS LIGHT CO. Eleventh St. and Haven Ave. Ocean City, N. J

THE KATHLU UM ('antral Avenue, OCKA.N C’lTY. ft . J. 1 ipsu for lbs season. Pleasantly loeated. Uoms eomlorts.' wYti. tur booHIM MIHHKM t-RWlM A CONAKD.

WYOMING

T*1 ttr'KAN AVS.bl i;

Ueeaa I'lly, 11, X.

n au p he year g Hot Water Hea

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THE ELUERON

4 KMTHAI. AV»:xI K

Hut Water Ileal, kvery Koom Tboroacbty

MRS. CARPENTER DIES

Mr*. FBixabelh I'arpenter, mother of, Mrs. Joseph (I. Champion, dl, reart disease at the home uf Mrs. 'hampliin, on Wesley avenue. Him day. Hire was born In l‘ennaylvaiila and waa the daughter of James Brown. H|ie had resided with her daughler for

ioinn time.

Carpenter was burled at Heaskle

cemetery Tuesday.

H. STEELMAN Fresh Meats Teas, Cutties. Fine Groceries

anil Pnnisions

POULTRY DRR88KD TO^OUDER FOURTH ST. and ISBURT HE,

Clrxn and Tobacco. C

Orders recelre proa

JyJARK LAKE Undertaker and Embalmer ^ as CsirraAi. Avsara ■Aons IM> OCKAN CITT. M,J.

Prsaaion Vouchen* Kaccuicd. The ladles of the W t T. V., "f thl*, . .. . uonion, - vmwiw. mssatr “ ■ S'j;-, , r£2,''i52rSST- “ »t lire office of R. Curtl. Roblnsam, 714 ! Wth , . I ela„l. ■ .

Asbury avenue, Ocean City, N.

Tt*e First NalluMl Hank of Ocean ' •ty treats all customer* as nearly alike aa puaslble, showing uo partiality

walk. Kstunlay. August 12, -

Ireiirllt of lire fountain fund. 1 he ba-

sar should be well patronised. For HAWi—Plano In good condl-

thm; good tone; bargain. Apply BSI

Central avenue. It

IntH-, cal hi.

"Tbe map or plan acoordlng which tha complainant's deads v made InterprMed In the light of the object of the omociolkm, ae avowed In lUaittdea of

Ireunch "Gypsy" for sale. Length, 86 ft : beam, B ft.; llorae-power,«: misirIng, running lights, anchor, magneto, "*7 buoy, etc.; perfex IgiilHuu . Id complete running outer and foster than the moat In her claea. Price, tool). Can be eeen by applying lo Mr. George Dataeheg, machine ahup, Fourth and Bay avenua. H.41,K 4t,w,a

Advert bwmeni ■u the Hkntimki.

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Pennsylvania R. R. Personally.Cmnhicred Excursions Niagara Falls

tll.TS - Detail Clq Sl'KCtAL TRAIN si PsUoiss Psilsr Olslat Can. sad Oar Csacbn hM PM stus dsr tslisMss. (sxalss VIS lbs Picturesque Sasqorksaat Valley Roele Tkbsli ssod saist M rasalst rrsliM dslpbu. ssd tassta 4 :i»r sl? '

Have You Money to Loan ()X MLT EDGE FIRST MORTGAGES? We have negotiated loans on Ocean City Real Kstnte amounting to over a million of dollars, without the loss of a dollar in principal or interest to our clients. We.will invest for you with the same

E. XAII.OB, Prop.

HOTEL ATGLEN NINTHAND CENTRAL AVENUE (,|Va for Nlustasu and Klrvra Hot Wassr Hsat Ocean CKy, N. J. a. uopr. Prop. THEFAIRVIEW NINTH HT. and WKHbBY AVK. Orean City, N. J. Modern house, i-isrirlo llxbta, purs waUr, p*rtsi-i sanitary arran*amantn. MHO. K. PIXKLL.

THE LAUREL

Private Pamlly. BOARDING Hy tbs Bay or WKKK u tbs SALFORD COTTAGE t»M Central Ave., Ocean City, N. J. Witbln two squares ot Haaeb sad matloa nd adjarenl lo Park. Raisa reasuashls.

■KAL MTATII A»l» «—«H»AIWs . HARRf F. 8TANTON BEAL ESTATE and IltSDBAIICB PROPERTIES SOUGHT AND SOLO MORTOAQES PLACED OrTICt-Ugli* StrMt Wm Wmi turn

Real Estate Bulletin FIFTEENTH STREET, "•« K<.at Club, 26x75 feet. Up to grade, curbed, street built .S328.00 ST. CHARLES PLACE, »"*»«• ■»** '•> Braded. sidewalk and curb Seoo.oo WESLEY AVENUE, np * r Hevenleeiith street, sidewalk, curb, up-to-groda - — Si ,076.00 Wesley AVENUE, Between Thirteenth and Fourteenth street* $1,860.00 OCEAN AVENUEr Between Thirteenth and Fourteenth street*, graded, curbed, sidewalk 82400.00 Clarence 9. Scull

603 Eighth Street

Ocean City New Jersey

C. L~ LAKE ...REAL ESTATE AGENT..

QHARLES L. HOFMANN REGISTERED ARCHITECT

Howe & niller M^CHIIN IST8

Oc*aa City, W. A

Try an Advertisement In the'8BNTIN9Ii

R. CURTIS ROBINSON Notary Phblis and ©OMMISSIONER OF DEEDS l> tre-^F-PENSION VOUCHERS :: CAREFULLY EXECUTED Ntimbers 744 and 746 Asbury Avenue Ocean City - * _ New Jersey

First National Bank Ooean City, N. J.