Ocean City Sentinel
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All iMimiBUIlleatluila xlioul.l I* »riuiwiiIvI with the fall name anil .In>-S I.r the writer, nut nei>e*«arily
MRS. ROBINSON' |H. F. STANTON SELLS MANY'' BADLY INJURED FINE LOTS ON OCEAN FRONT
Becoming Dizzy, Aged Resi-
dent of This City Fell Down Celler Stairs.
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liecnmlng dlrzy an
in the cellar stalre
I'uewlay aveimiR, Mm. Hannah l).
cwn reeldeut of
uix city, fell xldewaya down the atalm. The MM'ket »f her left ahouldar w««
mi Hex of tier left
rorty-aixth opened and eet to Kifty-
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PERSONALS. " ll. Ilullnrk and family, of .Mom
It and family, .
Holly.
Mm K. VV. I'hilndclid.ila
The Kathhi lx entertaining Alice A. lilllinKham, of Maryxvllle, Tenn. M. S Nell and family, of I’hlladel Arthur I) Harrow* and wife, of thla city, are vIxItlnR frieuda at Hrldzeton. MIxx M. I. Meredltti, of New York, wax In thb* rexort yextenlay vIxItinR
Mix< Ida Ben now Inrated a
I7IZCentral a
Mm. William II. M. Burrell.of Camden, ha* openetl her cottage, Fifth ami
W e»ley, for the aeaaon.
Mm. I*aul Seymour, of Camden, lx m.w occupying her cottage, on the
< iardena, for the aeaxon.
Mm. William Helnegel and family, nl Philadelphia, are xpendlng the xum-
mer at Mas Aabury avenue.
Arthur H. Jonex, of (iertuantown. i- here for the xtimmer, occupying hlx
collage, HWJ Central avenue.
Mr. Power* anti family, of Tioga, are In their cottage. Twelfth atreel and
t eotral avenue, for the aeaxon.
II. T. It row ne and family, of Philadelphia, are enjoying xeaxhnre life al
their cottage, 1:132 We-’.., .avenue.
Harry Ullbert and family of Philadelphia. ate here for the ximituer and
are liNiated at 410 Wet avenue.
Dominick l.yneh aini family, of < Huey, are paying a Melt to hlx mother. Mm. C. It, l.yncti.dll Central avenue.
’harlex Hhaler and family, of
nun inuiny, Ul lolly locateii In
a, 1434 Pleaaure avenue, rva Adamx hax returned n thtx city after xpendlng
ue iiii Klflh x ohii M Maguigan.of Philadelphia, lr xinnmer home, 1331 Axbury avIrx. Naomi K. Stewart haa been ndliig the laal two weekx with Mm. ward 8. Deemer, at SIM Fourth
Mr. and Mm. William A. Bender, f Philadelphia, xummer rexldeulx irre, have taken a xliort trip Ihruugh hr Wexl. Mr. and Mm. tlllbert llorwin enteraiued their parentx, Mr. and Mm. .ewlx 8. Cnmaii, of llecxley'x Point, wenlly. I-. tl. I tee vex ami family, of 8alem, iave come l*i Ocean City lor the xtuuner, occupying flielr collage, A22UCetl■al avenue. Mr. lloodall and family, of Wext 'hiladrlphla, are occupying llielr >l>irlmeutaat lino Wexley avenue for
lace.
jlty, infer • pending era very pleaxantly with relatlvex i
■ulh Denuix.
Mm. Ktla Mohr and mother, of lenihiglou, were recent vliltom al *e home of Mr. and Mm. James Wal-
tlilrdly.
Mxher Dalrvmple and family, of Philadelphia, are here for I lie aeaxon on-upying llielr muage* corner Blevenlh and Ceulral. Mm JullaCarie and eon. of Merrick, I*. I., and Mlaa A. J. Keegan, of New York, are vhdilng Mm. C. B. Lynch, . till Central avenue. Dr. Oeorge W. Unpihart and family, of Weat Philadelphia, are x|>eiidlnR the xummer dayx very pleaxantly at their Fifth xtreet cottage. Janie« l>. Hlattonl and wife, of PhilicMphli,^ arc gurxtx of Mr. and Mm. home on Simpson avenue. City Solicitor Bleakly, of Camden, 'peuda aa much of hlx lime as poxxlliletn this city, where he ha* a cottage In the up-lown xertlon. A Aiuong thoxe xiWudlng lire week-end at lire Hreakem were J. K Th<inn*n, "I Washington, IV C., anil F. ItrSlor-
t|d w
i. Pa.
x strain and wife, of Philadelphia, are now enaconctid for tha xummer at their beautiful cottage at
Sixteenth and Wealey avenue.
FJeanor P. Morse, of West Phlladtlpliis, tiax jiixt returned to her summer cottage on DeLaucey place, after a short visit to the Blue Mountalnx. David W. Bender, of Wext Philadelphia, xmnit Sunday with bis brother, Allien K, Bender, at his cottage on Ocean avenue, near Klsventh street. Theodore Johnston, of t iertuantow n, manager of the T. W. Price Co.,j>auer dealers, spent a few days wlrfc his employer, Thomas It. Fort, at hi* re* 1 -
dem-e, 1021 Ocean avenue.
W'llllam II. Custer, of Phlladelphh lit* hla family pleasantly located I I heir cottage. 1534 Central avemte. ft Die season. Mr. Coster makes dally trl|ix to Ida biislniM* In Philadelphia. The many friends of Capt. John .' /urn. uf Philadelphia, were glad to xre him In town during the week. He "a» arciimpanled by his daughters, Mbxex Katharine and Dorothy* Zurn. Mrs* Kllxabeth Clutliler, of Linsdowne; Mtsx Mary MalBasoD, of Uarmautifwn. and Mbw Olive lloutb, ol I'ldladelphla.an sireudlug a week very pleasantly wtlli Miss Keen, of IDH
Asbury avenue.
She wax
xxiy, ami I
Itubliisou,
“i cut on the fa ’ right wrist was
YACHT8JBAN DIES
Frank Vauderherclren, Sr., or Die best known yachtsmen of Philadelphia and a pioneer In Iheyachth held along the Delaware river and the Jersey coast, as well as New Kngland waters, died xuddenly-Tbumday night from an attack of acute ludlgextlon al lhe cottage of hlx son, Hamuel G. Vanlerherchen, Pitman Grove. He wax it year* old. Despite hlx age,'Mr. Vauderher:hen’s enthusiasm In yachting alTalm lid not diminish, and on the afternoon >f his death he was chosen as one of Hie hoard of live judges for the J’bllslelphla to Bermuda race, which will .tail from Dial port July 27, Mr. Yaiiderherchen’a home In PbllIdelphta was al ‘Jim North Thirtythird street. . He wax chairman of the Membership t 'omuiltteeof the Yaobtsneii'x Club, Juniper and Mausoiti dreels, ami a memlier of the Island llelglilx Yacht Club and Die Seaside Valid Club, of Atlantic City. He wax me of tire founder* of the Yachlnieu'x irgaulzitlon. He also aided In tbe 'ormallmi of the pioneer (juaker City Yacht Club and he wax a familiar tig. ire al the helm of the Vesper, one of he muxt famous and Meeteet of early iruixlng craft. Mr. Vanderbercbeti waa horn In Kensington. He-established the flnu if F. Vanderherchen A Hons, ship ihandlera. He waa the father of Wm. H. Vanlerhercheu.a well-kunwu summer resident of ibis city. ANNUAL LAWN FETE
Auicuatlty.*claurcti i.adir* ro re ladies of St. Augustine’s Church arranging In hold their annual lawn fete on the grounds of the rectory on riaturday afternoon and evening, August 10 s Is oneof the church’s big affairs and In the past has always been highly successful. ms have also been made for a series of card parties, the Hrat of which w ill.be held on Friday evening of next iek': 1'hese parties draw the members of the church together hr a social wa. and a few hours are spent In a ver; .plen-ant manner. I'linae who will have charge of Hi sir are Mrs. W. F. K. Siedem, Mb tharhie Philips, Mis* M. A. Trace d Mrs. John Hannuti. BOUGHT A COTTAGE
Harry A. Komberger, a Phlladelph ■oxlery manufacturer, cams to Hi city Tuesday hi quest of a cottage f He wanted a house on the beai rant, aiid he explained Ills position laytou Hahie* Brick, tbe wejl known real estate operator. Unable to rent the kind ol house lie sought, Mr. Komberger saw a con ■at appealed to him aud he piom night It. It was one of Peter Itallhigill’a : dtagea—Wl I‘el.ancey place - Bumlierger will take posses
by Du-(Ices id took a trl a» enjoyed v
take. 1
avenue, when the guests is huuse and there was a -ouud that neighborhood la the afleruuon they i ‘Frolic’’ ami inadelhi
ly lively H
Dr. Hurl made a very cniupllmeutiry speech for the way they had been mlerlaliied by M»s. tlllden and Mrs Kddiiwe* aud wasxure they all would remember Ocean Clly as lire ideal place fora church excursion, to which Mr. Kddowes replied by Inviting them II their friends' to come again hearty good cheers.
•ullage 858 Ht. fliarles place, for Hubert W. rtcott. U> Joseph M. Rowland, of Philadelphia. Robert W. Scott’s cottage. 857 8t. harlex place, to Julius Frlngs. of West Philadelphia. William M. Stillwell'* collage. 8B1 Second street, to Herman C. Kuteher,
if Germantown.
Dr. John D. Frederick's cottage, Tweuly-nluth street and Wesley aveue, lo Frank D. McLain, of West
'hlladelpbla.
Frank 1) McLain'* properties,. U14 and 1510 South FM»g-third street, to Dr. John D. Fredericks. ninlou L. Hemmsrly’* collage. 855 Fourth street, to t'aplalu David Me h, of Plillsdslplna.
ENJOYED TRIP TO THIS PRETTY CITY Columbia Avenue M. E. Church People Entertained by Mrs. Chas. T. Gilden. The choir of the Columbia Avexriie Methodist Kplscobal Church «Tv exctirsjou to Ocean City last Hatirntsy and with the Ladies’ Aid Society o down about Hu strong. They trie a very pleasant lri|i th
Some of the Pnrchases Mede With a View to Fntnre
Improvement.
The lirtu of Harry FV alautou, reports considerable activity In Ihe movement ot real estate. A number of sales have been made by this llrra uf ocean front plots, building lots and Impaoved properties. S A handsome modern huuse. w has just been completed, locate* De Lancey place, near Ihe Boardwalk, ban beeu sold lo Mrs. Koxa J. Hour, of Philadelphia. Mrs. Hour purchased Toperly aa sir Investment. Before ell the furniture had arrived, tbe place is rented through IheStauton. agency Major Niiss, of Philadelphia, who .a been a regular cottager here for
lumber of years.
A very desirable plot of ground al
proved champion um there they v made n great xpl*
■. Dr. tllldeir In theii
* tic a royal , look the , Margaret, in the reCity Motor around the ry much by <1 by K. K. rt3 Wesley were given lively time
all day.
II went on ■ga general-
Mrs. C. L. I,ake te|M>rtx the following rentals: Collage Itll8 Ceulral avenue, tu C. S. Shinn, of Camden. Vesley avenue, to Hburtlf J. K. Muwrey, of Camden. 'enteeutli xtreet, toTliomas F. Kgan, ol Ouley, Pa. 807 Seventeenth street, lo B. O, Race, f Philadelphia. 1443 Asbury avenue to Mrs. David Smith, of Kdgewater Park. 1537 West avenue to Otto J. Fuchs, of Philadelphia. 1817 Asbury avenue, to Ida V. Nichs, of Philadelphia. 1058 Weat avenue, to Sara I. Hall,of liiladelphla. 1088 Axbury avenue, to Samuel B. Millar, of Camden. 1040 Central avenue, to Dr. Robert Miller Cox, of Cbeater, Pa. Rentals by B. Frank Smith: James Hudd's cottage, 428 Central avenue, to Gustav A. Walther, Swiss Consul for Pennsylvania, New Jersey md Delaware. Office In Philadelphia. Robert Cherry, of Philadelphia, bax
Marshall
in avenue, containing upwards of llruiixaiid square feet, has been sold Die xarue agency lo George 11. Itliemau, of Haddonlleld. Mr. SmlDieiuau owns and occupies a cottage on Fourth xtreet, near tbe Boardwalk. The purchase of Die ground by U.wlDi a view to future Improvemiller sale reported Is of s piece of u front at Nineteenth street end Wealey avenue. This lot wes sold e couple of mouths ego to a Germantown men who hex other holdings In Ocean City end purchased it strictly Investment upon tbe advice of Mr. Slauluu. The letter he* Just closed the resale of this piece of ground at an advance entirely eetlsfectory to the former purchaser. piece of ocean front further dowu beech also has been sold through this agency to a well-known Phlladelnan who has.been a regular vls1 aud owns considerable holding! In Ocean City. A very attractive modem bungalow, built ou one of the prettily located lota at Fifteenth, atreet end Pleasure eveon the Schumo tract, near the Ocean City Motor Boat Club, has been eold to John Pontlere, of Ocean City. Pontlere purchased thle property with the object of making It his permanent ell-tbe-year home. ISew flan (or ■atlnn. In order to make more Interest In racing, especially motor boat racing, a iw plan of rating by performance will be held by thoxe Interested, at the Ocean City Yacht Club. Thursday ilug, at 7 sllo’clock.
Otis M. Townsend Is building a twin cottage on West avenue, near Kleveiilb xtreet, costing $8,000. for J. P. Fox. 'The houses are Intended for mechanics, something that has been needed here for a long time.
ented the *er»nd floor ol ll 'll. F. SIAbIIC. Inc , repo
Under the ansplcae of Clexe No. hi. musical aud literary entertainment
-111 be given In the Auditorium on Thursday evening. July 85th, at eight
ck. A wbxt. InleresUug program nee 11 arranged. ThcSe who appre-
ciate a high claw contort will not inis* this entertainment. Doors will he
open at 7.30.
Joshua Griffiths, treasurer of the Home Bulldera’ Company. Camden, has rented Mrs. Burnlev s collage,
reports the fol--wltig rentals:
Miss Holt’s cottage. 18 Central aveoe, lo J. A. Bradley, of Philadelphia. W. W. Brown's collage, 1035 Asbury renue, lo Charles H. Caspai
adelphla.
Apartment J, In the Gale, . Welch, of Philadelphia.. First floor on Die north side of the Wayne apartment* to W. D. of Philadelphia F. K. Darby has made the f Fred G. Kolb's second floor apartment to Mr*. Kdythe Howell Slncott, of West Philadelphia. K. K. Cliamplou's second floor apartment to Mrs. Mary C. McLaughlin, of Hagerstown, Md. L. K. Smith's cottage, avenue lo Mr*. Mary F. Tracey, of Fhlladelphla. M. K. Corneal's llrst floor apartment [0 Quincy Bnnton, of Philadelphia. Fred (1. Kolb's llrst floor epsrtment lo K. M. Hillman, of Moorestown. Mary K. Hill's cottage, 21 Simpson road, lo W. A. Austin, of Wynnewood. M. K Corneal’s second floor apartmeot to Mias Lillian A. Bennett. George Harris'cottage, 13 Fourteenth reel, to Joee Guttlerrez, of Philadel-
phia.
K. W. Price's cottage, 805 Park lace, to L. G. Wame, of Oak Lane. Mrs. K. G. Hubbard's epertmenta, 805 Central avenue, to C. C. Lawson, Philadelphia. II. It Sooy'a collage, 1030 Central euue, to W. A. Cura,of Philadelphia. Mrs. Rebecca Wertx's cottage 740 utral avenue, to K. FI Davis, of Ovrrbmok. Charlotte Noble'* cottage. 423 Wesley avenue, to 8. 11. .Philadelphia. Fred. G. Kobb's third floo,- apartment, 804 Brighton place, to Mrs. Kllibel h Flat* Nelson Sony's collage. 418 West avenue. In Mrs. J. P. Sexton, of Phlladel-
2 Asbury avenue.
e :ad lee of Holy Trinity Church arranged to bold a baxsr on Doughty'e Pier on Saturday, August - Cake, candy and fancy article- - m e on sale. m Owner will rant part of furnished collage, ocean front, to couple of ladles by the month; bouMkeeplug con—• eucea. Apply 846 First street. Rooms for Rent.-Apply 718 Wea■r avenue. It 7-lb
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MIDDOCK’i CASCARA Laxative Tablets Kat like candy. Work like magic 12 for 10 cente irlfy tbe blood with * Rial s Spring Sarsaparilla
MADDOCK’S PHARMACY ^.Kl^bth and Asbury Ave.
BUILDING TYYO MORE BUNGALOWS
One of Them, Costing #4000, to Go np in City's Rapidly Growing New Section. Utis M. Townsend, one of the most eutetprlslng young builders lu Ocean City, Is building two bungalows for speculative pur|>o*es Cue of these'Is ou Third street, ueai Atlantic avenue,' ami will cost $15110
It will cs It will h
tain 1
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n the brl
The oilier building will lie a ham •me bungalow, coating $4m«i. ll »1 ; built at Twauty-tlrsi street an Central avenue. It will contain le oms and have a garage. MISS BROOKS SINGS
The singing in Hie Flrst/Presbylerlan Church this xuuimee-hri feat on- that appeals lo lb> large congregations al every service. Miss Madeline Brooks, of Philadelphia, was the soloist last Sunday eveng. She has a deep, rich conlrallo. Mr*. John Kosenbauin, of this clly, sang “Rock of Ages." The quartet sang "He Shall Come 'own Like Rain."
The Rev. W. T. Johnston, of HrlsI. lias rented a collage here through the agency of Clayton Haines Itrlck. ' ’ has taken the house of A. J. Sml li, Ht. Charles place.
Samuel T. Freeman & Go. AUCTIONEERS 1519-21 Ckastnut St., Phila., Pa. EXECUTOR'S SALE—OCEAK CITY, N. j. Estate of Heury Foulds, Dsc'd. COTTAGEandLOTS
Saunla|,Juli27,l9l2, at3P.M. AltkiS. «. Get. 4th md OCEAK AVE. oceai erruu. Md Ocim Aw, S. t. Cif.-ai-sh.ry le cottage. 12 rooms. I sit 100x135 ftley Am., S. 40t»i Sl-Lo« 83jxt*o ft. 401k and Cental Ate.. S. Cm. -Lot bohoo ft, CeMnl Am . S. 40lk Sl.-Lot son00 f«*. Md Atbery Are.. S. Cm.-Block, -isoxioo St. led Veil An., V. Cm. - Block, 250x100 fast. 40th SI. Md Bi| Am., S. Cm. Block, ssoxiis ft. BijAm. S. 40 h St--Lot 80x115 ft. 40th It. I. Bi] Am—Block, 470x250 fL Veilei Am. S. Fertlitk Sl -l-"t 88* to h Full particulars in handbills. By order of William C. Foulds, Kxscnto
Yotr Home Reliable BP' ou'short^DoUos* 1 HolS "bonss'.'rso' 1 sxpcrlcucs. Open alt tbe year. VI. BLACKLEDGE 634 Vat Annt Ocan City, R. J.
THIS IS YOUR CHANCE REAL HSTATB For Sale or Exchange I will exchange for Ocean City Properties or sell, part cash, part mortgage, these THREE Especially Fine Properties at Tuckahoe. A flue Ten-room Modern Home finished lu hardwood throughout. Hot water heat, bath. etc. Located ou flnest River Front lu thle eectlou, close to R. R. Station. Lot sire 100x270 feet. Private wharf. Garage and outbuildings. Beautiful Lawn. Tree* end Flowers. Plenty of room for chickens and garden. Prlca, $4,000. A seven-room new cottage, up-to-date. Big porches, flue view of river and cloee to R. R. Station. Lot alia 50x1*0 feet. More ground lo be lied at fair prices. This Is a bargain at $4800. A flue Building Site on River, line view, can have cellar. Cloee lo Slaltou. Site 100x170 f«et. Price, $000. C. E. STILLE Tuckahoe, - New Jersey or E. J. HANN, Eighth St., Ocean City, N. J.
McAllister’s New .Thitig-i to Complete Your \ Summer Outfit Parasols, Crocheted Bags. Purses. Etc.
Parasols.
Crocheted Bass. Jj 1 ** Metal Purses. n.-» hm of m-t*! pur* Lawns. u 7 "r 1 \*r K , n ' “
Scotch flail ^Cor. Fifth St. and W'eiley Ave. I ALWAYS OPEN
d crocheted tsig »t 75*
■, 25c aud 50c.
•al*r 12 jc niitarialx.s
t. Very sty lub
Curtain Scrim.
s. s. McAllister 755 Asbury Ave. Ocean City, N. J.
l*rs.liialcmirsM*Dd trainedausodanu. Our tsbiss an suppUsd wiib tbe bat at tooit aad srsliwt atarnu’* • ‘““"LSISISSi lisr; tec in* CUrJ-sra.,
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Three Bargains Do You Want Them? Full size lot on First st, only - $575.00 Lot on Fifteenth st. - - - $475.00 Lot on Twelfth sL, only - - $375.00 The above lots ah; up ‘to grade and have cement sidewalks and curb. JOSEPH I. SCULL 757 Asbury Ave. Ocean City, N. J.\,
B. McOIBENY, General iTanager. MISS N. E. TOWNER. K. N. Home Nurse. — H0T6L DlSe^YRG... Ocean Ave. Between Eighth and Ninth Hlraata
A small piece of OCEAN FRONT . in the choicest part of the Boardwalk at a Bargain Price That’s the kind of investment to make
OPEN ALL THE YEAR H. A. W. SMITH THE IMPERIAL S CKNTKAI. AVK., OCKAM CITT. b J
THE KATHLU UM Central Avenue, OCKAIf CITY, It. J.
MISSES LEWIS A CO SARI)
THE STRAND NINTH AND WKHLKY AVENUE IB of MIX, muter asw nil
LEWIS, HIT'-HICLL.
B.
BEBL E5TBTE iDll FIBE IMilillE
I03S BsDorg flveiiue. Bceaq City, I. J. Some good - lisuc** to Buy Ocean Front Lot*.
REAL ESTATE -r,c INSURANCE
Clayton Haines Brick
A11 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J.
MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No welting for two weeks to know If yon ran get It; wt " ' Kay and Ocean front properties. Cl r Investment and for Improvement—the Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J.
1. CORSON Real EJstcxte Agjexxt No. 721 Asbunj Aoenue, Ocean City, N. J.
Interesting to Investors
-OR-
Those Who Wish a Desirable Location (or a Seaside Hi
O, Ooxen City. H. J., Pmneylnnie end ReedI *it Beta on Or«l Kgg
ARTHUR^ D. JBARROWS 032 CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J.
FOR S A L E-A few lot* located ia Sacti ' ' in vicinity al Kteta road ai ing Railroad .Ution-. Alio rtta for bongal*
Harbor toy, Bearisy'* Point, N. I.
R. R. Sooy’a cottage, 1028 Central avenue, to J. S. Watson, of West Philadelphia. Mrs. Hannah Owens’ cottage, 1308 Pleasure avenue, lo William Stillwell, of Ocean Clly. Dr. Sharp's cottage, 214 Asbury aveue, to Charles T. Black, of Pbllaelphla. Herman W. Campbell’s cottage, 1828 i'esley ajlenue, to C. K. Hummel, of
PENNSYLVANIA R. R. Personally-Conducted Excursion:: TO NIAGARA FALLS JalylT.ll, Angus! K. EL topis mbs* ll, a.Oetobse t. ISIS $11.75 — Ocean City SPECIAL TRAIN of I'ullmSD l-.rlor
prt I* aria |te >ytUsy-PeB*y«»«, jety »I; Muskoka Lakss’ Auxuat I: i'mmSJ. * —7: Yallowstoea Park, AagaM Hi;
Mrs. Isa bells Rows’* coUege, West avenue, tu F. G. Haklerma't, of nt Airy.
Gold watch with ribbon fob. .Monogram "J. I. 8." Reward If returned lo Bkktinkl office.
Wanted.—Girl for cooking and general housework In flat; to go bom* nights. Call batweeo 12 sn and Up. m. HOB Wesley avenue. S7-6-2t
MILLINERY All trimmed hats reduced, good etyUa aU J. H. HILDRCTH'S •a* Aabury Avar. E*u paww.
-STOP PAYING RENT 865 DELANGBY PLAGB-near Boardwalk
Ptrchisc Yom Sumer Home Liberal Terms
Quilt by Andrsw Scull APPLY TO Joseph i. scull, ,, ^rs ¥ T;.'rr

