Ocean City Sentinel, 25 July 1912 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Ocean City Sentinel'STOLEN ADTO CART. R. R. SOOY AGAIN FOUND WRECKED WINS NOTED LAND SUIT

THIMCHDAY. JtH.Y .2. 10I-.

""WaalMll be Kiwi 1“ It^gkve llemn i>r j new* »nil cniiiuiiiuleatlmiH of Intetol! [u till* iuiu■•unity anil our reader*

e full li

Young Men Who Took F. B. Drlcsbach’s Machine Had

Disappeared.

The police were busy Tuesday ulKbl yesterday aiornliiR endeavorliiK lo Ret trace of K. It. Iirlesbarh'* Knox ear, which 'dl*ap|ieared Tuesday afternoon from KiKlith street and the Boardwalk, while Mr. Orlesbach waa talking

friend ’

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■y, especially If he has you d'

Jc«1ti|{ him. fape May slipped anot Iceati City -Monday ancn

W. K Wilkinson

PERSONALS.-'

William J. Clement, of 1‘hllarielW. K. Young and family, of Anglesea, u ere visitors herertumlay. (lie Philadelphians at the Blscayiie. Ivei-ent arrivals at The Breakers Include W. H. Button, of Haverford. William llammersley, of (ienuan

the .Mis* Kdna Blackman, of Port Norris, Is the gutst of Mlaa Adella Powell, of this city. Mrs. M. A. Harris and Miss K. Harris, of Pllmau, are among Ihr Algleu’s many guests. M. C. Hall and fnmlly. of Philadelphia. have npeued their isillage, Wki Wesley avenue. Mrs. W. W. I.yle. of Philadelphia,

Mis. Amy Miller, of lhis city, ha gone In Plrasaiiivllle, to .1^-1111 tin

avenue for the seawm. Ileorge Markward and wife, of West Philadelphia, are an.- ng the recent arrivals at the Klbcrou. Mrs. K. Y. Maxwell and Ml*. Florence It. Maxwell, of Philadelphia, are registered at the lm|>eilal. Miss I,. Smith, Ilf Wes! Philadelphia. I*spending the week with Mr*. John (ireenwell. TO-j Ocean avenue. W. A. Hereford.ettO family, of Millville, are here for Un^eummer, occupying Hie isillage I Jtw Wesley avenue. Miss Anna B. Dotigherly, of Philadelphia. I* among the many bathers to he seen on the beach In the mornings Mrs Lucy A. Heelman.of Colling* wood, N. J.. Is *|ieiidliig n few weeks with Mr.and Mrs. Thomas It. Fort. Jr. Mr. and Mr*. Charles S. Blngel and daughter, Adah, of Collltigswood, N.J., are spending some time as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas It. Fort, Jr„ of Ocean avenue. Miss Margaret Hhoebnltom and Miss Kllxabetli Cunningham, of Philadelphia, are spending a few weeks at the "bore, the gnest^of Mrs. John M. Magnlgan, of thisclty. Mr*. Kdwanl M. Thomas, ofTorreedale, Is vlsllmg her father and mother, Hr. and Mrs. Alexander Haxzard, of

pending Hi

ilsslug, and Immediately

e |Millce. '

•Id last night that the ear, "UHg men hi It, was seen hi the vlrlully of Fourteenth street soon dlsapiiearauce from Kighth id that It was being driven

it the

■id.

AT SEAV1LLE CAMP

Friday, August si, will be "lem I*-ranc* day” at the Heaville cam) uicetlug,-at South Seavjlle. The program arranged is as follows Morning—New Jersey Conference Teui|«rauce Society. 10 80-Address by Hie Uev. M. K. Snyder, of St. Paul 1 ■M. K CburZh, of Atlantic Clly. Aflernoou—W. C. T. U. rally of Cape May and Atlantic Counties. 1 SO I., T. L. work, by -Mrs. Anna Hera, of Pleasaulvllie. » o’clock—Addreaa by Mr*. Annie H. Steelman,prestdeu laiille County W. C. T. U. Keen lug—Anll-SaliMiii League of New Jersey. T.SO -Slele Sii|ierliileud cut Hev Kdwill I Stearns will give In* i-elrbraled ■•Cartoon l^«!ture,” In w hicli he uses the crayon before the audience to illustrate his theme.

Former Commodore U. Howard Schermerhorn, accompanied by hie wife and Capt Jellrles, started on trip up the coast ye*terday morning In his cabin cruiser, the Pmtem. Schermerhorn Intends to cruise lo Bay Head by way of the Inland waterway* and return to Ocean City by Friday.

1 nierual,Revenue Collector William -MeCoach, uf Philadelphia, who la attending a big convention of plumber* In Salt Lake Clly, write* hi* friend, James Franklin, that he I* hiving a line time, but be is missing the fun In Ocean Clly. . riic members 01 Hie \V. C. T. U. will hold a bazar Friday afternoon and evening, July SB, on Doughty’* Pier. Fancy article* and home-made cake and candy will be ou eale. Five-bed ruoip liimlalied cottage for. re nt for August. 8(1 Central. It

a Shore Fast 1.

to tin

PLEASANTYILLE'S PETS DEFEATED O’Brien’s Boys Get 15 Solid Hits Off Visitors’ Crack Pitcher, Gegati.

’idly o

a dark blue body and I eels, with nickel Irlmmlug, and has II exlra tires on Hs side. He New sey numlier Is 12875 and lie Pennsyl-

■ la number 8880.

•hlefSciill iiotllleil the policeautlinrS In Allautlc City, Sea Isle Clly, uiden, Cap*'May Court House and

Chief id

’"lice Scull yesterday afire ed word from Uiassboro uloiuobile—In a wrecked

core: Ocean city, l

inIth, Stewart sfugled, Uelg mil Honovau sent".Mull”and •me with a single to the right garden. Sumetlilug queer happencl In the ussiiid, orqsisslbly the locals weretakug “time out,"because the score kee|>rr* had no runs reglslered for Ocenu

•Ily.

to the plati

i the far

mk Jaggrrs, employed at the sylvanla Itallruad frelght'slatlon, Is clly. fell overboard al Fourth i and the bay Monday, and escued from drowning by Harry

ilng II

John F. Xeaha and family, Philadelphia; L. H. Shields and wife. West Chester: Charles S. Foos and family, Beading. kl.llEKON.

l». C. Applegate and wife, A. K ston, H. \V. Troth and wife, Ur. C W. McCurdy, J.C. Koenig, A. Kugeoe Kelley. C. C. Hullug, l’layIon Wilson, V. F. Welhermayer, A. T. Cbew.Phllidelphla; Mr*. U. A. Pierce. WilmlngIon;C. W. Heath, Haylou, O; M — Violet Wannell, Jean Wilson, Laoslowne; J. I>. Kerfer and wife, C. W. ‘rowther, lieimantown; Frank MeHalllanl, Bridgeton.

l■llllallFlpMa: E. Capewsll and wife. C.gluirswiskd; H W. Prltll, Hal sin; K J, Ww York City; U. J. Maynard. lioMon: ■im*. R. Kills, Clayton. BTKANII. Mr*. B. M. Spruauce, Miss K. Hick, .11** K F. Kellenger, W. C. Thomas, W. Oxffqnl and wife, Thos. Be» kley, Mr*. James Franklin and family, ■a*. W. Phillips, Kalph C. Pittman id wife, E. T. Walhand «lfe, Mr* T. Fowler. E C. Fowler, Horace J. Hallowell, A. H Smllb. HU. Uelkleil. Hubert M. Pearce, Chailae F. Wilderinulh: W. H. Hammer-ley, MU* L. F Vail, Phlladelphla;Wm. Hammersley, liermaulnwii; A It. Frame, Camden; J U Shoemaker, Bridgeton; W. P Woldlnger and wife, W. Bleaper* and family, Columbia, Tenn ; t'. Hu “ and wife, Tacouy. .

e left Meld feu.

de home.

two-*acker lo deep centei with Sholleuberger’s drl Shorty” O’Brien, runuln lid over Hie plale ahead ol

In the linti I laiighieitxl (h

■It* Bin) the -mis, and agi ilxth Stewart raced hmur wi if Kattou’s double, after I •eived a pas*, stole second •crllli'e.l lu third hy Uelg.

gle lo right. ■Pop" Stewart played a i .uud the third sack, acce chances In beaullful style w

after Nelso bingled a il

caught the sphere keeping Nelson on tt After Hie llflh anil

cllui

. Llv

i and family, W

inter, J.'If* Parker, C. T. 'Pen mi, Jr. C Orant Luca*, Paul It. Warrick. K, Miles, F. S. Hougherly. Jes. 'ergusou, Jo* Henry and family, 'rank Craven and wife, J. J Horn! nd wife, Frank K. Esherlck, Kdwtn ; Black, Knbert Barr, Jr., and wife, I. (Hbb and wife, Harold Smith, c . Clark and family, Philadelphia; U ‘ Bonleu Cleveland, O; Havld Je»ler .nd sou, Camden; George W. Eyre Ridley Park; 8. E. Knen, L, H. Tiley. H..C. Tiley, Jr, Cynwyd; Henry I William* and family, Sellerevllle; N. M Billie, Swarlhmore; 8. Heasi

Norristown. ' —

HKEAKKKH.

W. H. Sutton. Haverford; Robert Klllough, Germantown; J. Wesley Maaland, Oak Lane;0. W. Stage, Mel rose Park; P. L. Walfee, A. F. Madey and family, J. W. Latchom, H. B. Rust, W. H. Hevar and wife, J. " lllrch, W. M Laverty, Hr. Johnson and wife. Hr. Sheplre and wife. Ml** Heir-rr. Hr Slmmermau and family, H. c. Martin, Helen Bridgewater. C. H. Shnemaker and family, ILL Chester and wife, Paul Stulle, Anna Ogden John Sonneboru and wife, PblladclUbla; H. Riley and wife, Wynnewond; Miss Mary 1C Klnaley. Harrleburg; Mrs. Jennie Kline, Howell Powell mid wife,Mlaa Davie K. Powell, Pllteburgh.

ATOLEN

Mrs M. A. Harris, Miss E Ilsrr;*, Pitman: Havld McClure, Mr*. W. A.

Icran Clly held a balling II park Monday afler in|ilclely blaiike.1 the PI

I lorti of

i Ihe third, afler "

op

caught the

s willow

Decision in His Favor by U. S. Circuit Court of Appeals. R R. Sooy, of ible city, Tuesday received the following teller from the he V. S. Circuit Court of Apfieals : rd R. Sooy, Brighton Hotel. Hear Sir: We beg to advise you that our Mirt has today handed dowu au opinion by Judge Bradford, alUrmlng it- judgment of the Court below. In :ie case of the- Beach Front Hotel ompany v*. Sooy. No. IWYi. Very Truly Yours. Saunders Lewis. Jr.,

Clerk

The case is one that has been in the iwyer*’ halide for nearly lu years and i the courts for seveu or eight years. The suit was brought by the Beach rout Hotel Company to recover a strip of land 801 feet wide on the ocean front lu front of the Brighton Hotel extending back to AtlantlcaVeiiue. ■e tirst trial resulted in a hung jury. Capt. Sooy secured a verdict hi •onil trial, and au ap|ieal waa to the State Supreme Court, sent It back to the Cape May ' Court for retrial. •d of having the case retried, the company formeil a new organization under the Delaware laws, and the -led before (be United Stale* irt In Preiumi, Capt. Sooy again winning. e case was appealed to the United is Circuit Court of Appeals, which jjpw has decided In Capt. Sooy'* favor. While CapL Sooy has never placed a -BluaHoii U|m>ii Ihe laud, Its value haa bceo-staleil by others at from 1310,1100 o 1300(100. IN SOUTH OCEAN CITY

pulled oir the when, lu the had doubled, tu short center.

■ed. Mai

"ig. rf. Klchter, c.

Cnllioiiue, cf. Kelly, rf. . Slew-art. 8b. Gelg, lb. . Hatton. If.

lenbcrgrr. < Barker, p. •O'Brien . . Yates . . . Total* . .. * Ban for Stoll Pleasaulvllie . . Ocean City . .

. 12 15 27 12 ii third liming. Ml 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 —

HAD GREAT YEAR

S|ieRkhig of the building business in Ocean City. Joseph G. Champion, one of the leading contractor* here, -aid Ihl* morning: '•Thebulldhig bn-inc** lu Ocean City has pro-perlly labeled all over It. Tb operations are growing larger and of better class amt will continue to do mi It bae been only a abort time slmi Hie bungalow and the flat house wer Innovations In this community. They have already developed Into very raodious and luxurlou* private residence* end apartment house*. "The ocean front hotel, at the present time. Is an Innovation, but It will not be loug before Hieee lintels will be the principal atlracilou along the Boardwalk. ••The day of bigger and better thing* le close al baud. For Instance, three of my operations this season aggregate in dolla-* and cents more then on third of all the building done In Ocw Clly since September 1911.” RENTING COTTAGES

!. Bru-

L Qullck

A. Miller. Mrs. S. H. HIU a r. J. J. Allrich and wife. Mr*. m. F. M. Balnea, Henry a M

. Margaret L B

Maxwell. A.

linker a

l. Mis* L. Bjichanan, J family. A- C. Morgan.

D., K. W. Abell, Philadelphia: H. ler* and family. Haddon Heights: is C. L. Bowman. Miss J. McCulloch, imeetmrg: Mr*. P. W. Warner. ML t; I. W. Cramer and wife. May’s

Remainder of We anon. Clayton Haines Brick say* he Is receiving a number of inquiries for * for the remainder of Hie seai . Haines reports the following Collage No. 20 Central avenue to Fred L. Boee, of Philadelphia. » The Rev. Hr. Hankins' collage. Asbury avenue, to W. H. Cochran, of Dawson, Pa. Dr. Gordon’s cottage, 801 8t. Charles place, to E. K. Clement, of Haddonfleld. Cottage 854 Second street to Dr. H. A. Thomas and family,of Philadelphia.

Kwpert Plano Toning All persons wishing their pianos tuned for Ihe season will do well to address Walter 8. Zelelnr. at tb* 8t. George Hotel, Ocean City. 7-2S-H man us lot for sals. Will It

restauraot keeper, sirlgars on Sunday, we Mayor Headley, afler

loin

Snape entertained a daya at her collage Mrs Hickman, of Germantown, and her daughter. Ji le, and aou, Francis. Fishing he* been quite popular he moug those bringing lu big hauls ere Messrs. Snape, Loin mis, Kllnk, McCloug, Tomlinson and Dstscheg. Beach Improvement Association Is again becoming active. The Reading Railroad hae painted he depot at Flfiy-flret street. Mis* Mae Marshall, of Germantown, i summering al 5220 Central avenue, rtlauger Isard has again npeued Ids ullage, at Fifty-sixth etreel, and le

good trim.

The Hoard walk Is quite popular In Ibeevenlngsand the pavilion lealwayi rowded with the younger eel. Fifty flfth street i* now paved and graded. The Union Chapel also ha* ad its Asbury avenue frontage paved. Edward Morgan, of Germalitown, le Isltlng friends In this section. The collagen lu South Ocean re pleased because gas al last ha*

been i

ended H

Mr. and Mn. -Hlredle are visiting ind Mr*. Seibert al tjielr Central

je collage. * V

GIVEN RECEPTION

■sera of Preatsy lei

A very delightful reception was ndered last night to the Re* ;. Hohuer and wife, who been settled In the pastors First Presbyterian Church

FINED $2 EACH

FOR SUNDAY SALES}

All Warned by Mayor Headley £ Not to Repeat Their J Offence. ^ W. Maddock and Howard D f Taylor, drugglsl*. and M M. Dewitt.;*

iwd of selling ' lined *2 by j v hearing Mon-1 f

n.r*"!!*,. J Lawns.

f Me A L LISTER’S '

New Things to Complete Your J

Summer Outfit

Parasols, Crocheted Bags. Purses. Etc.

Scotch Uall Cor. Filth St, and Wesley Ave. ALWAYS OPEN

Parasols.

crocheted Bags. Metal Purses. >

i law-

Complaluta against

■ade by the police, and ihe summoned them before him.

Mr. Taylor pleaded guilty — — ■ -barge He said he endeavors lo be a . I law-abiding citizen, but II seemed lo ^

the sale of cigars should be j ^

permitted, as clgarr 1 •

Mayor Headley si the people of this

cigars eold ou Sundays, es|ieclally >lace* where there are pool tables.

uotber Hue uf Un-

abiding cltlrqn lo tak

if a cigar dealer.

There Is no question, the mayor-aid, j hat the sale of cigars I* against Ihe! law, and he declareiJ_Ahat il Is hi* In- j lenllou to break It up. The penalty i for Ibe first offense I* 12 and coals There-were no costs hi this case, *o he wuuld Impose a flue of $2, he said. Mayor Headley warned Mr. Taylor lat a repetition of Ihe offense would bring Ibe matter under the disorderly act, and be knew, he said, that Mr. Taylor doe* not want lo be dis-

orderly.

Maddock said he did not plead guilty lo auy ' violation of Hie law, although he has Hold cigars. He said ■ doubts a* to the law and so wuuld ask to have Ihe case adjourned week until he saw a lawyer. Mayor Headley told the accused that Ihe hearing would uot be postponed, but Maddock could appeal If be so

desired.

Mayor Headley asked Mr. Maddock he thought It proper for cigar dealers keep open or closed on Bundays, and the defendant answered Ibaf he ad not tlyiught much abont It. Mr. Maddock said It was hard lo know what to do here because of the changes lu Ibe law or In the InlerpreiaHone of the law. He was told three Bundays ago that be could not sell Ice obeyed, yet these things are being «old here Buudaye. Mayor Headley told Mr. Maddock that be has agalust him evidence of things more serious than that of sellraon Buudaye. He declared rill not again flue the defeu lIf he violates the law once more he (the mayor) wuuld close up Maddock’■ place. Mayor Headley asked Maddock If lie understood him. Mr. Maddock aakl the mayor waa giving him quite a lecture, but he did know what he was talking about. Yes, you do,” retorted the mayor. Ir. Maddock said afterward that, auee of bis deafneea, he did not bear Ibe mayor's statement concernappeal. However, he said he thought he would uot bother making

appeal.

f eeveral people here want to make ml case of tbe present conditions, he ■aid, he would contribute 12> as his ■hare toward this. Mr. Dewitt, a new mau here, said he knew nothing of the conditions. He had not been uotlfled nol to sell cigars, and so be had sold them. He did not desire to break the law, be elated.

u,,,or |^ Ratline.

to the 1 *

Three Bargains Do You Want Them? Full size lot on First st., only - §575.00 Lot on Fifteenth st. - - - §475.00 Lot on Twelfth st, only - - $375.00

h

The above lots, are up to grade and have ce-

;nt sidewalks and curb.

JOSEPH l. SCULL 757 Asbury Ave. Ocean City, N. J.

A small piece of OCEAN FRONT in the choicest part oi the Boardwalk at a Bargain Price That’s the kind of investment to make ...Massey & Edwards““"£?k,

HEAL ESTATE anil

^ H0T6L OISe^YRe... Ocean Ave. Between Eighth and Ninth HtreeU

OPEN ALL THE YEAR H. A. W. SMITH

THE IMPERIAL HNS CKNTKAL AVK,. OCEAN CITT. N

THE KATHLU Central Avenue. OCEAN C1T

UIBSEH LEWIS a CO BARS

THE STRAND NINTH AND WBULKY AVKNUE

8. LEWIS, L MITCHELL,

A large number of the members and friend* of (Mfoitferegallon assembled n the lecture room of tbe church and ihook hands with tliemiulrterand his wife, cordially welcoming thei First Church aud Ocean City. The four elder* of the cuugr . J. Smith, S. H. Mayberry, William . Ranck and Frank Craven,,wit' their wtvea, a twisted Mr. and Mrs. Hohuer In receiving. of felicitation wjire made by 8. H. Mayberry, former Senator Lewie, M. Creme, the Rev. Dr. Joim D. Countermine, of Philadelphia, aud brother, tbe Rev. Dr. Countermine, of Troy, N. Y. Tliey spoke of the pleasure II afforded them In greeting ■e new peator, of tbe splendid opeuig tbe First Church' prenemed as a Held of ueefuluaa* far (he Master, and be*poke the beet wlahea of themselves and those whom they represented fur rery happy and successful pastorate for the new minister. The Rev. Mr. Bobner re*ponded In few tit ting words, thanking the congregation for lie kindness to him since his flrst arrival among them aud expressing his hope that a* (bay all worked together tbe congregation might be blesaad with unusual prosperity. A vary opleaelng piano duel rendered by tbe'Mhme* Ada M. Ranck and Louise Corson. Mrs. Augusta Dc M. Rosenbaum, tbe church soprano, also sang a solo very effec-

tively.

Kerrcslimenl* were served I tnllleeof Ihe I,adle*' Auxllu •Ming id Mr*. T. Lee Adatm "aylor, Mrs. Wa idward Hetman.

PENNSYLVANIA R. R. Personally-Conducted Excursion* TO NIAGARA FALLS jwr *• AB i»Mr“ b * r "• $11.75 T# Ocean City

!■ S. CHAMPION

MANUFACTURER OF

tTMCTLV PURE ICE GREIM vHcaalasa Oolu«sTrmdsa Bp* malty

i , IA5S.S. c a.* wt

Gold watch with ribbon fob. Monogram “J. L 8.” Reward If returnad lo Bentinel oIBca.

One (kuodred names of Inmate* of,“‘jH'U. Call between tbe Soldiers' Home at Vlnaland ware y

affixed lo the nominating petition of Beuator Isaac T. Nichols, of Cumberland County, as a candidate 'or the Republican nomination for Concrete from tb* Second District, which waa

filed In Trw

vtiii laSVp. m.

27-4-21

Samuel!. Freeman ; & Go. AUCTIONEERS 1519-21 Chestnut St., Phila., Pa EXECUTOR S SALE OCEAI CtTY, «. J. Estate of Henry Ponkb, Uvo'd. COTTAGE and LOTS

1036 tsimni Bvenoc. Ocean Clh|, I. J.

o Boy Ocean Front Lots.

figE mmm

REAL ESTATE -r,a INSURANCE

Clayton Haines Brick

A11 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J.

MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No waiting for two week* to know If you can get It; we can tall you at once. Bargains m Bay and Ocean front propertlaa. Choice cottages for *ale. Also lots for Investment and for Improvement—the choice of Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO.,

Ocean City, N. J.

H. G0RS0H

Real Estate Agent No. 721 Asbury Acenue, Ocean City, N. J.

THE WILMERS 708 Central Ave. Open all the year. Plret-daae table board. Evening dinners. am*, c. r. wiuua

Open alt tb* year

Interesting to Investors OR Those Who Wish a Desirable Location for a Seaside Home FOR SAL E-A , «' r !<>** located in Seetioo O, Ocean City, It. J., ' - .' ■ in vicinity uf Stole rued and Pennsylvania and Reading Railroad stotious. Abu site* for bungalows situate on Orset Bgg _ Harbor Bey, Beasley's Point, N. J. V ARTHUR D. BARROWS

i CENTRAL AVENUE

OCEAN CITY, N. J.

Saturday.July 27,1912, at 3 P.M. Al tki S. V. Cff. ad OCEAN AVE. OCEAI cm.lj. ■U Oum An, t. 1. Cm.—aj-rfury frame oottoga, 12 room*. Lot 100x135 ft. Vtill) An., 8. doth ft-Ie* 831x180 ft doth ad CmM Am.. 8. Cm.-Lot Wxiuo ft. Cwtral AMw8.dC* St-I** soxioo f*. Md ItaNn AMw 8. C«.-Nock. 250x100 St. Md Vnl An., *. Cm.-: 250x100 feet. dOUSLMdlm An., 8. Om.-Woek, MOxtis ft. l«AM.S.dC hSL.—Lotsoms ft. dOthSL.I. Ill Am Block, 476x250 ft. Vm*| An. 8. FmMh Sl.-Lot Wf v. Ugh

THIS IS YOUR CHANCE

*1700 to loan on bond aud mortgage.' YflUr HnUlfi Reliable i Apply to R. eurtia Robinson, Ocean luul nuluc HCIllUIC ^ Clly, N. J. Holel and^nraerml bel^ waa led ** hUncale your children toaave money “pirwitw. <>5m *ii theywsT * by having them open an aooomjtjvnh f BliCLLEDGE

idaDd^sepplM

REA ETATE Por Sale oi Exchange I will exchange for Ocean City Properties or sell, part cash, part mortgage, these THREE Especially Fiue Properties at Tuckahoe. A flue Ten room Modern Home Dubbed lu hardwood throughnut. Hul waler Iml. baili. etc. Located on flneat River Front In till. M-rtluu.Hna* tu R K Station. Lot alia 100x270 Net. Private whsil. Gauge aud uulbuildlnfe. Beautiful Lawn. Trees and Flower*. Plenty of room for chickens and garden. Price, 84,000. A seven-room new cottage, np-to-date. Big porchaa, floe view of river and clone to K. R. Button. Lot ibe 60x170 feet. More ground to be had at fair prices. This M a bargain at 81000. A Due Building Bile on River, One view, can have cellar. Ctoet to Button. Size 100x170 feet. Price. 8000. C. E.STILLE . Tuckahoe, - New Jersey or E. J. HANN, Eighth St., Ocean City, N. J.

THE ELBERON (Formerly tb* EmmMt) EIUHTH AMD CKBTMAL AVMCE Oemsa Clly, !*. J.

I. ELLA E. NAVMB, Wrap.

HOTEL ATGLEN Df the most centrally 1 ousted botob la — us hse always been b et ssd bomelika, and Ih

THE LAUREL

OCBAH CITT, W. J.

C. L. LAKE .REAL ESTATE AOENT.:. ICE Asbury Aveaaa, Ossaa Utty, M. J.

K. A. PORTER Contracting and Grading 1014 Asbury Aveme Ocean City • New Jereay u Uled tod straeu tad sMewaiha balM by

THE UP-TO-DATE Tohsoriai. Parlor SJ. Asbury A,«—

First National Bank Ooo«n City, N. J. CAPITAL 81

The Excursion House

JAMES CLARK sf MAIN STREET bad . . . NEW JERSEY AVENUE SOWERS’ POINT :: N.J.

MADDOCK’* CASCARA Laxative TableU Kat like candy. Work 12 for 10 cento Purify the blood with Dill s Spring Siisaptrilla 50 cento a Iml tie PARK AM TRiMTS GUMS

MADlOCK'i PHMUCr