Ocean City Sentinel, 29 August 1912 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Ocean City Sentinel i'Hii kmha y, AiKiiM ivji" mr: Wo shell- Iw glad til receive Items of news oull couiimiiih-alloiis of interval to tlilo rumuiunlty anil our readers everywhere. All eowuruub-atluiia should U> an-i-ouipauled with the full name ami address o I the writer, nut ueveaoarlly fur publication, liut an a guarantee nf g.sxl faith. PERSONALS. j Mr«. W. ('leghorn anil nun, of Nar- 1 berth, are registered at the Strain!. j Mm. it. C. Coukle and daughter. uf Wayne, are Rueata uf the Biscay qe. >lia. J W. Alexaniler.nl l.auailowue, was a recent arrival at the Itlncayue. MM Helen T. Waltou, of Phlladelphla, l» a tei-ent arrival at IheOeraule. I'aptalu William II. Huuck la recovering from lila recent stroke ami ia able to be out. Benjamin Adauia, of t'aimleii, lina been spending Ilia vacation in tillcity with relatives. Mlaa lbiniin|ii Wood, of Philadelphia, a property owuer In thia city, I. apemllfiK.a aeaaon in tlilaclly. Mlaa Florence Hrauirll, of I'lillndelrnta, Mr. and Mra John Hramell. Mra. John Sloiiehill, of Tieuton, formerly a teacher In the hiRli achodl there, Ia vlaltliiR frlenda In thia city. John Weat and hla alaler, Mlaa Mary Weal, have been the RUeata uf Mra llavld Hllace on Pennlyii place, thia city, William Scull and family aud Mlaa Kdua .Coraou, of Philadelphia, are Rueata of Mr. aud Mra. It II St Ilea for a aeaaon. licorice <). Adatne aud family, have taken occupancy of tlielr new. home on Wealey avenue, between Seventh i and.KlRhtli atreeta. MM Hartha Flaher and Mlaa Mar- 1 Karat Kelly, or Pittsburgh. are vlaltliiK ' Ilia family of William (J. Liggett. 1 Klrveuth at reel and Ocean avenue. 1 KI.ukho.N. ' H. A. Strong, 11. A. Stranahan.O , W. Ilerhard, A. M. Thomfiauii aud wife, J. 1. UrluR. Mi. lt. Bank., Phlla { delphla; '1'houiaa W. Jack, rollings- , wood; Mra. C. Tlioru. Waablugton; Mra. V. O. Heppe, Itoyeraford; Alda ( tjulck, M III v llie; A. I.. Haruuiell, , I'leaaaotvllle. HtSt'AYSK. , Clayton Wllaou, Mra. ,8. Harkue*., | tl. H. Krlder, (!. H. White, F K c Wallace aud wife, Ur. B. F. Johuson | and family, E. Miller, W. U. Chad wick aud wife, .Philadelphia; \V. C Maaaey aud wife, FleuiUiRtou; Mra. Iv. H. Stockett ami family, Koaemonl: , W. W. Kehu, Weat Colllngswood. Mary A. Mctlarney and alaler, S. F. • levenger, Mlaa H. t.'. Bellvllle, W. 1. I Burr, H. C. Plalteuburg aud wife, I P. M. Crawford, Ueorge Schall, Phlla- - delphla; V. W Weuzlng, Wllmhigton; ■ Mra. I,. I.'. Walker ami family, Norrla- I town: W. Itranaen ami wife, Clear- I brook, Va.i (J. A. Cook and wife, | lladdon Held. i T. .11. Thorn and family, A. K i McKee aud daughter, W. Mclllieuuy, J W. McWIIIlama, It. P. Summer. A. W. Sample, J. Sierle and family. ■ K. It. Hunt, C. II. Hunt J W. Con- i iiell and family, J I). Flndelsen, W. F. t'uahlng, T. Ij. Hellricli, Harry i (ireeman aud wife, W C. Smith, M. A. ForthlnRliam, A. M. Firming, Philadelphia; MarRiierlte (Blchrlat, Sharon Hill; Helen Shar|ie, Ml. Airy: W. C. Button, Cluster; K. S. Phillip., I.ynn, Mm. 1 WYOMING. A Harry A. Whlteaud family, J. M Cohen and family, C. II. Wharton, It W. Jacobe, Mauil Mllaear.M. II. Clark. Sarab P. Clark, T. M. I<ee, KllraMlh Miller. Mra. K. Brownell, Mra, W. Wliluua, Philadelphia; K. A. Alhard, Hannah Chard, Daretown; C. F. Adauia, Camden; Heleu UrIMthe, Norrla down; MM N. Uarrlaou, Elmer; Viola Adauie, Vluelaud; A. Q. Bank, and wlfa. Mkldlelowu; It. Kraklne aud family, Moon; Mr*. 8. Towers, Ufo. Rowland, Tecony; U B. Yerkaa, Hathum. atci1.bn. Karl M- Fin lay, Elizabeth; W. I,. Kvaoa aud wife, K. Loper aud wife, Hrblgalon; Mlaaca C. and A St rami hau, 8 P. Ulauu, U. M. McCraeken. W. McCraeken, Hladya Walklua, J. It. Ilorlaud, T. Wllkloa, K. T. Gormen aud wifa, Jobu Strlugar, Philadelphia, K R Jouaa, R. 8. Jones. M. M. Jooea, H. F RBter, Aldan; J. B. Halnta, Forked River; W. H. Borden and Wife. Woodbury; W. Parleuhelmer, aud wife. R A. DeMsrls, Ada Parteuhtimar, Camden; Mra. J. A. Heudley, Washington; Prank B. I.ane, VinaI.. W. stoke., Woodbury; Mra. S HuiHIi and daughter, PltlaburRli; P. J. -Drucoll, J. Black and wife, L. B. Antbury and aun, W. V. Rudderow, F. tl Itnddemw, S. F. Warrens. U. M. Whiteside. It H. Whltralde. I.C. l'ow•■n. and wife. H Itaynar, W K. Haundera, A. I,. Hani*, N. T Skinner. It C. I.ymau aud wile. > ra. A, li. Ilrowu, A. L. Ilrowu. C. Y. Scully, I. D. Mullen, A. P. I dell. H. 1). Warreu, P. W. FIMbtt, Pblladelplila; C. W. I nlchman, Allen town; Prank Park, Dowuluglown; Mra. H. H. Ward and daugbter, Alb-e Speer, Catbartna Daley, Wilmington; E. A. llrlnkuiati, Lancaster: Dr. A. P. Muxey aud family. Mount Airy; W. E. Haundcra, Torreadale; Dr. P. F. Coraon, Brldgetou. M. A Wallacr, H. I.. OoldamUh, 1. A. laauball, R. C. Klrkpatrlck. U. U. Young, Mlaa S. H. Paul, A. B. Otto aud wlfa, W. C Burg aud wife, D. W. Macluurr, H. Shaffer aud w ife, Paul Balllugall and wile, J.J. Dlamoud aud rarnlly, II Coder and wife, Mra. W. Held, Jr , W B HaNelgli, W. P. Wealbrook, Jr., H. Pratd and wlfa. P. W. Ureer, W K. Vmotnan and wlfk, W. C Rudde'uw, s. U. Rudderow. Phlladelphla; H D. HuRhea and family, Woodbury; (laorga Harp aud family, ItiH-beater; A K S Kabliewand wife, Mra (I, W. llowera. Martluaburf. W. Va ; C. W. ('odd, Kl Paao, Texaa; It. it. Jennings, Catuilen; K W Moore, c. A, Myer. S O. Au.tlo, New York; ■Mra. 1,. J Brady, Mra II. W. dicer, .F. tl. Hlghmnii, (lermeutowu; Mrs. "B. P. Row e and daugblar, W. R. Porter, Brooklyn; U. I. Wallmau and fatuity, York.

NO CARS AND NO LIGHTS SUNDAY r" Electric Railroad Company's Threat Unless Prosecnd tions are Withdrawn. • The Souday clo-lug movement ti- re took on still another Bud more ecrlou. | _ aspect Tuesday morning. The electric ' "j railroad company lias decided lo close Idowu Its -plaut aud stop the running • | of Its cars and electric lights next Spu- '• I dry unless the prosecution against its I employes Is withdrawn, as shown by if the following. Seven of t he moioruieu and conductor, .to the employ of our company having l_ been summoned to appear before a . Justice of the Peace for alleged vbllaHon of the laws uf this Stale relative ^ tp the pet formative uf manual labor on 1 " the tlrst day of the week, commonly : ■•tilled Sunday, which alleged violation : " vouslsla In the uperatlou of- our street ' " can on Sunday, notice Is herehy'giveu 1 that If said prosecutions are not 'with- • drawn prior to that time this company ' s w ill uperate no street cars on Sunday, September I, llll'J Fuller these clrcuurataucee uu elrc- 1 , trie current for lighting will be fur- ! nl-htsl on Sunday, September I, IHI2, 1 a. the electric plaut will be shut down ' I "" """ , th'KAN ( ity Ki.txirnh Kaii.koaii 1 Andrew C. lioswell, counsel fur the ' prosccullon, said at noon that the " suits will not be withdrawn. In the oplnlou of must people here, ' the electric railroad company will . scarcely allempl to carry out It. threat lo shut off" the electric lights next ' Sunday although the company was 1 e following the advice of lie solicitor, J. t Fitblau Tail-in, when It Muni public c i notice yesterday afternoon that II 1 Would closedown Its plaut, cutting oil' . the light aud trolley car service Sun- 1 t day uulees the prosecutions against certain of Its employes for working on Sunday is wlllidrawu. According lo some uf the people ^ here, Ihe electric light company Is uiitier contract to furuisli liglits to the city, and would be subject to suit ' Also, the company requires a deposit ' finui every cottager In the early sum- " before tujulng on lights In house. • The acceptance of this money Is a con- '' ' tract to furulab light, lu the uplukin uf In the words of a city official, if the electric light company does attempt carry out its threat, it -will loae It.' contract .pilte suddenly and gas wilt " CARNIVAL QUEEN ' i"r«-|mrailoii. for Motor ' ■ lo, ,1 a lull's "Trip lo Venice. 1 The committee lu charge of (he ' , Venetian. Carnival to he given by the 1 .adle.' Auxiliary of the Ocean City ' , Motor Boat Club have selected M I-- > . Jane Kwlug as "ljufeeii of the Car- 1 ; nival," and the royal boat will be a . blare of lights. She will have four r . ladles lu waiting III atlriidnuce, two 1 , aud two clowua A string quafwill also accompany the boat, ren- M ilcrmg all the latest weird Oriental " The Islands will all he Illuminated ' with red lights, aud the bay villas ' along the water front will illumlualc. . making a most magiilth-ent effect. 1 Refreshment, will lie servo! ru Those who fall lo be at the club ' bouse Saturday eveulug, August III. , will miss a great treat. The tlrst boat will leave the club ' limine at 7 o'clock, aud there will be leaving at short interval* thereafter. Tlcketa can he purchased at thy club liouae for fifty cents. BIBLE STUDENTS MEET \ i * I Hspar Oatberlax ot Home or Mr. i midltrs, K. J. I'rllctiarrl. I There waa a very liappy gathering » at Ibe home of Mr. and Mra. E. J. I I'rltehard, 1442 Anbury avenue, Sun1 day, August 26, Ihe occasion being a I on.- day codvsMIod of the Interna- i i. lional Bible Students' Association. A special car was added lo llie regular excumlou train fmm Philadelphia, bringing between Bfly and sixty , ,. friends. Others came from Vluelaud i. aud Atlantic City. I I After the usual greetings, all galli | !' ered for a praise, prayer and taatlmouy , u meeting. Many beautiful hymns were ,. sung ' aud helpful aud encouraging | '• experiences were heard. Duueb was • j.' served at noon, tabled being spread so , r that all could be sealed at ouce. Dur- , i- lug thia time Bible i|U«elloua of vlul '• importauoe were dlacuiwed, effordlug , *" Ihe frlenda much eojoyable lellowahlp. Promptly at 2 o'clock all gathered i again lo listen to a discourse by Mr. , I I'rltehard. hla subject being "Hod's p Coveuaot With Man." I. Mr. Prllcbard said In part: "Hod • had repeatedly exureaeed his purpose [' lo restore and bleaa the world through i a coming Deliverer, but who that de- >. Itverer should be was a mystery for !' four thousand years, aud It only began ' to be clearly revealed after the resurjl rectlou of Christ, lu the beginning of r, ibe Cbrletlau nr go»pel age. '• "Nut only Is the plauof Hod ami the 'i Christ, which Is tb* very embodiment r. of that plau, a great mystery to the world, but the peculiar couree lu which the llllle llock (Die Cbureb) Is called |o walk marks lis members as •peculiar J. people.' to .'.Hjit Ood'a plan will not always be shrouded In uiyatery; the dawn of the id lulllenlal day brings tha fuller light of Uud to men, and "the knowledge ol *■ the Lord shall till Ihe whole earth ' " J After the dteoourae the time waa ,! .|ienl socially until "upper was served y. Just before parting al Ibe etatlun the '• friends all Joined lu singing "Hod lie J.'1 With You rill We Meet Agaln. 'jlm. It. ending a pleasant aud profitable day. - », ' * k; . jrUH salr— Desirable Hrean City "• bayous lot For price ami particulars address BoxH.,tK*AH CITY SKNTlNki.. Id ' (Jltl wauled for gtmsral houaawork. IMS Central aveuu*. it, has f

- 7 . , ;* " ASK THAT THIRTY-FIRST i STREET BE SOON OPENED

s MORE OCEAN FRONT | LAND SOLD : >i

| J. II. Crossinghattt, Jos. T. Ward and Dr. Gulick Among the Buyers. ' Clayton Hali.ss Brick, the Eighth j , piece of ocean front, 'below Twenty-' h , "r«t street, owned by Mayor Headley, | , to J. J. Johuson, a I'jllladelpllla iuaiir-J, - . ' | 1 . J. M. Clie-ler. |s.»t (ilhce building ! , still coutluues l.reaklng all previous j( , records, Tlilsllrm reports the sale of , ! 2.60 feet more of ocean rrctitaud two lots t on Fuel struct! The firm lias sold 2HI , | J. K. Lake t.. J. II I n.-mghuii/andy » , Joseph T. Ward betwrvn Thirty llfih ; and Thlny-aixllf Streets. Also si fgpt of ocean front t« u local ' real estate | mail al Fuufleeulh street and Wealey ! t popular liiilldur, tills Al. Tuwinwiid. ; J to Dr. Frank W . (.'ulick, a very pruuil- | „ | neiit North Philadelplila physician. i lit, HollcU rented a cottage al Holly | , t Beach and came over to visit Mayor!) i Ellis, of ( 'aiiidt-ii' aiid fell lu love wllh the city. He bougld the Slioefnaker i „ lot aud cottage ami en .Mundajf fill. ' f| lowiil llial up by buying two lull on i , First street. Tins is lint tin- t-ilii ofja doctor's Invest uicnls, and Ills il.lluAnuc ; will lie felt lu the next Iwfclve mouths. ! ( This lirm had under- Its sii|iervi-loii j , over »l u.i.r. for Improvement- l.-t ; and II appears al this time Ilia I lllla' yeur's sales will far exeeed last j ( yaaCs reconls. j a ance man al Fifly-sCi-ouil and Market j f| street-, Weal 'Philadelphia, ha- purchased Iklt feet of ocean flout south of : Twenty tlrst street hi thfs city .through Ibe agency uf ( la.vtoii Haines Brick, j the Eighth street real estate broker. j n M r. Saxon Is an old seashore laud ' . having mnile purchases 4n |j( other resort- along the coust years ago ; and he was also one of the lirsl Invest- j 1. on the Hardens Company's tract, | having bought laud Oil Atlantic huul- | WAS A GOOD SOLDIER Willing lu the Bridgelou Evening * News, Senator Isaac T. Nlcliofn say „ "lu the parlor of the coxy home of ■ „ Firman II. Willla, Ocean City, there i,, on the w all a picture ol great Interest lo Mr. Willis aud his friends j . Is Ihe picture of a boy hi a blue uui- y form, and Ihe Isiy was only eighteen ! | years old llien. Private In Company : j I). SSlli New Jersey Keglme'ut Infantry ' , Voluutetra, a farmer boy from Fair- j | tuwusblp. Cumberland County. | ) made good as an eMIcleut soldier in j | defense of Ihe Federal Colon III Hit- 1 great civil war. At Fredericksburg | and Suffolk liedul Ills pari with credit, j leaving the service al the expiration of j ^ record. It was aald at the lime that I 'Firm' was the best allot III the regi- 1 ( the Tweiily-tlflh had many gissl : I markauien. Since the war; veteran j 1 Willis lias been extensively engaged In the meat packing business, wholesale ! ' ami retail. For several years he hgd ' 1 Ihe largesi plant In Cumberland ' County. Few tiieu surp^sa Uliu In kiiowdeilgu of business, or as to political ' and Hoverumeulal problems, beuau-e ' Firman R Willis was always a man ■' of deckled opinion*. By tlta way. It will be fifty years ou September I ' next, since Company D left Falrton 1 for the seat of war. Half aceulury 1 lias passed, yet the Willis form Is still erect, and the eye uudiuiuied w hen ; great ipiestlotie are being discussed " GIVEN HEARING ' iiuirt l"ioprlx-lnr Must Answer i Untrue hi Nrsi Terat ol t'oan. i t 'barged by Norman l-eslle, an' em- ' - ploye of a laundry llrtn. with lilgliway ' robbery ami assault and battery, Tims. . I W, White, of the Norutandle, was held j I 1260 bajl for court by Squire l.ud- ! lam Tuesday evening. Ball was fur- 1 I ulslied by Charles Powell. ! • Leslie alleged that he went to the I : hotel lu deliver lauudry, and, .after j I 1 waiting llfleeii minutes, White came j ■ > out of llie hotel wllh several of his . ■ men and demanded the lauudry, which I Leslie refused to give until he had reI calved a check in payment. - ! ' Then, i-eslle claimed, he was at- ' > tacketl by one uf the men, while otheia ' . mixed the horse aud laundry, the latter . " being dumped all over tue street. I l-sraona Here Again. * Jobu H. Parsons, former head of the >" Philadelphia Traction Company, was ■ again lu Often City this week, aud his ' presence hers has started a number of i rumors. He Is stopping over on the . Allaullc City ekte of the Inlet. f . uaihrd H-«h .Knre. „ While ruuuliig for a trolley car Tats- 1 . ilay nmruhig, Evertou A. Coraou tripped over a stake and was thrown * lo Ihejtrounri, cutting a severe gaalf lu i Ills right knee. Far Bale, lots 40. 47 and 4V Marino Place, Crease tract, W)xl02 teel each. Apply e m owner, Elizabeth U. Hands, 882 Lette tral ave., Uceau City. '! Isom'.— ' Tiger cat, male, named "Muggins;" black and gray circles on : side; black and gray rings on tall: Hons ersl reward. Edward Wilson, SMh and . I Wast ave , or 8726 Brown atreat, Phlla. ' it Lout.— Pearl slick pin, going out i. E eveuth atreel lo Bsy avenue, up Bay avrnue to Fourth street Reward If; returned to IIM Eleveiilb.street. tf fujttllf.- Housekeeping apartment and roome, for fall and winter; y private family. Addteaa S.,8kntin»!I. ra office. U Tbe Sate Deposit Cock Boxea of the k. First National Batik ot Ocean City, N.J, are marvels of ounatructlon.

Central Ocean City Asfloci- ! alion Desire Improvements to be Made. | Ala iui*vllng of the members of llie j ' Vulral Hera 1 1 < 'Ity I oiuger-' As-hm-ib-Itl-ai In Hie pavllllon al I'hlrtjr-llrsi street. Tuesday evening, plans Aeigdls- ' 1 i-umed for furthering Hie move lo ! bulfitThlrly-flref street to Haven aveJ uue and have the city build a tsiardj w-ilk from Haven avenue to tbe bsy. > Cmler pre-ent conditions the people > r have to walk about a mile anil a ijuar- ■ ler across the turnpike lu reach llie: . whereas the dlsiaiicd would be! -'only CihUfeet by way of the promised : Improved route, j 1 1 was sanl that a Committee w aited j 1 upon the I'Uy CoiduiI— loners, Salur- ' day evening, and that Mayor Headley ' j agreed to tin- city building Thltly-lirst ■ street to Haven avenue If Hie. people ' could gel the Reading Railroad lh stop " al Thlrly-IIrst Ml reel. ; Messrs. Widleiideu aiid t'hambers ! were a|i|Hirn i . . 1 a eommittee to wait uu ' j the prnperlv us tiers lu have theuiTirge j whether the Reading Railroad Com j patty slops it- ears there or riot, aud tu j seen i e the dedleation Of Thirty-Ill -t j The n|teumg uf Thlrty-llr-l street at ! i the place referred tu would be -a great Improvement to that section nf the j eiiy and help lu advance Its growth j and prosperity, ,it is said by cottage j owners. Then, loo, Ihe people feel j thai lliey art* enlillad to Hit- consideration ftoni Tire-city > i Ulclu I s. I Ihe Rev. W JTm\iek»of I'lilladel j pliia. was elceleil pre-Meut of Hie a—oj elation, and N. ti, /l-lvermore was : made secretary and kreasurer. j to liavt- the pavilion 1 suitably lighted. j After adjournment, Mr. Wolfendyn j lopsly remarkeil I lint he observed ■ llllle a n-imtmi pfft^ul who iieeiled ilo have their faces washed, aud thai : lie liad provided sojue w uieriiielmu-^or ■ he purpose, whereupon several bbys marched III, carrying huge melons. I which .the compauy did ample ; justice, aud voled thank- to the donor. TO CAPE MAY Mrs. A H. Jglcltler B-.tatrrlnliird w Nuiubrr ol Frlenda. Mra. A. H. Slckler, of Camden, a ! summer resident of this city, gave a | motor party to Cape May, yesterday I afternoon, tu honor nf her guest, Mrs. i Iv V. Chaml-erlutu. of Camden. The party started from Ocean Clly alsiut ten o'clock yesterday morning, i and motoring to Cape May, took luncheon at the new hotel. I ft Ihe party were Mra.J S. Morris, i Mrs. H. W. Crquharl, Mrs. William I Mrs O. lie t'oursa, Mra. W : Taylor, Mrs. I). Jester, Mrs. A. Wood, | Mrs. J. Wood, Mrs. O. Dllubeal, Mrs. j C. Yolluui, Mrs. Jospli 1. Scull, Mrs I L. M. Creese, Mrs. Hlaae, Mrs. It. ! Mr-. F. Nelina and Mrs. H. Bonsall. . — i HERE FROM TROY . | Minister uud Fninll> Made Trip I The Rev. C. Waldo Cherry, of Troy, j New York, has Just compleleil the i progressive lap of his automobile trip j that city to tills resort. ' ! Mr. Cherry, with tils wife and son, j Ralph Cherry, are the guests of Prof, i Thomas It. Lawsuu and wire, 1221 Central avenue. The party motored by way of. Pittsand Philadelphia ami expect to , return by way of Philadelphia ami York City. Mr. Cherry is an' old visitor to this city and practically started the movement uf so many Troy people lu Oceau i — : • * . HOLINESS CAMP Continue Finn Neil Monday. The regular camp meeting servlcea • clnaed Monday evening and the bollcamp aervu-e began Monday. H . will coutlnue up to and Including next - Monday evening. j Tbe Rev. S. B doff. Jr , and Evang- : list Munhall. nf Philadelphia, and the . 1 Itev. Arthur Uee, pastor of Imtnanue! . Church, were the principal sjieaker* at Monday's meetings- Mr. I I Hull conducted the closing services of ■ Ihe young people's meeting Monday - evening. Frlrsls in Mold Krlrral. All the priest a of . Ihe Trcliton Dloi cese will hold their aplrltual retreat . diiriug the month of September at the , Christian Brothers' aummer school, at r Thirtieth at reel, in thia city. For'sai,B — "ThaWealey."B(W W.aley avenue, a fourteeu-ruom house, completely furnished. For further par- : tlcidara apply ou premlsea. HAS, If

SOUTH OCEAN CITY " D PEOPLE ACTIYE — — i i- , Waul Garbage Collected aud 1 I Their Section Made More 1 Bcautful. to | I be regular monthly meeting of l In- | -I atkui w-s- held* III tlie public library. ' | s- ! Knrty-iilnlh sireel aud Centra! avenue. ' 10 | Friday night. , I r- [ The meeting was called I ■ order by ' | il- 1 tbe president, Joliu F. L. Murrls | y. ! Secretary Brooks read a commit mce- 1 j le j t Imi from Dlrrchir Marls regarding . r complaints made about the failure to ' le] collect garbage, 'The director assured . f le | the as-saiallou that lie wehsnued any | ^ -d complaints and he would eudeavur lo ' f ligve the service lilipruvcif. Nexl year j s d j the cniumisslou will not award I tit- { ^ r- 1 contract except uudercoudillniis w lih-li , f y will guarantee entire satisfaction. | - -I I The question of a "city beautiful" « le was discussed at length aud an effort |g| p will be made next season to have all j | properly owners remove the weeds and i|g •s brush. 11 The* Ocean Site Cnuipauy wa- report e ] ed as having under eimslderatinu t he i § 1. 1 improvement uf their tract, and clturl- j £j i w ill Ite made to tiring tu public notice, gl ■I I Ihe advantages ami convenience ofjp ■I j pru|ierly near Flfiy-lk-t stalloii. Now it thirty luiuulea dally In train travel, Ej e prospective buyers will be quick lo H e end of tha Island. >1 The Reading Ualiruad Company S - will be asked to make the Fltty-llrst § strfty-atathm attractive by addiug a }| I- llower garden similar tu tbe one at |j i. Tuckahoe uud also cover the walks n . with crushed slime. A resolution was' adopted uiiaui- n r mou-ly to extend an liivltutlun to g i Mayor Headley aud Directors i'luinr g and Marts to attend the next meeting S i of Ihe aiusHiallou, September*!. Tlie R I s|M-ciHl matters which will lie brought — I lo their attention will prove uf great I advantage lo Ihe sooth end. Atlenlluii r will be called tu the need of a watchs man at the Pennsylvania Railroad i, crossing at Flfty-tirst street. Police e protection will be asked for during llie . entire year. The same automobile speed limit Is wanled at tbe south end r which Is now In force al the north end. . YACHT CLUB'S CONCERT a I'ruialnral 1-tillMdelptilM Holulsis ' y Tickets are selling rapidly for the i. musical entertainment to be gtren lu the Ocean City Yacht Club's new y home tomorrow eveiltng for the ben- !. elit ur the elub. The tickets are ft, F k and can lie had from any member of the club or from the steward' at the ^ '■ elub house. N ii The social committee uf the club has i' been working hard (o make tills the ' ' I, musical event of the season, aud no _ I. lover of real music aliuuld lulsa tills " ■ concert. F 1. Home of Philadelphia's best known !. vocal and Instrumental soloists have been engaged for the occasion. The-v j Include the folluwlug: Mlaa Julia Robinson, soprano; jus- Z | Uue Arnold Fletcher, soprauu; An- _ p tliouy McNIchol, tenor; Iteury Hole, » basso; Hlguor Francesco Cortese, liar|iUt; Master Bernardo Cortese, pianist; e Master Morris Brown, vloliulst. H Don't forget the night— Friday even- , log next. r." A SURPRISED VISITOR - I ' ol Tax KrCrlvcr ItlurU. '' iiilrty-alxth VV*ard. Philadelphia, w ho Is chairman of t!ouucils' Highway Committee, was In town this week, aci compauled by his wife, guests of Tax " i Receiver aim Mrs. Hugh Klack at the ! Breakers. I Councilman Hiultb had not been in this city for several years and he was I greatly astonished at the many Im- " | provementft made here He was so pleased with Ocean lily that hla " frlenda say he will be found amoug the "" members of the Philadelphia cotuuy here next season . H .

«■ t Well Established j GENERAL STORE 'f boeatsd opposll* ihi^rsllcosd Mall dolnr wlfh?asiuo(7rar Iba slonk "ill'ssll'stovk sod flxtores sud Itivrnlory. Also hsw s , cylinder dsllvarjr wsaon** Will —n scpsrsic buaTnass oftli?" k'lnTTi wnrpsy0yo,u*"!o'°ooli il« aaU « A. E. BAXTER * SOUTH SEAVILLf, "•! NEW JERSEY

Eveiy Loyal IfleiRbe! m Fiiend OF THE OGEHH CITY Y06HT CLUB should assist the Social Committee by attending Th*> Finest Entertainment of the Season, same having been announced in the Year Book of the Club for the past four months for ■ Friday Evening: Next d Attend and Hear a FINE MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT in the Finest Social Hall of any club upon the Atlantic coast, 'y Tickets, $1.00 each to be had from any member of the club or " from the Steward at the New Club House. -v A partial list of The Artists to be heard: >' MISS JULIA ROBINSON Soprano r; JUSTINE ARNOLD FLETCHER - Soprano "• ANTHONY MxNICHOL Troor HENRY HOTZ .... BUM ae SICNOR FRANCESCO CORTESE - Hsrp.,1 y. MASTER BERNARDO CORTESE - PbuW MASTER MORRIS BROVN Vloliahl

j*McAl' I2TsTERrs1 1 J New Things to Complete Your J c 't Summer Outfit J I'arasofs. Crocheted Bags, -Purses. Etc. J $ Parasols. in- V'1, " ■ /[ t » plain j'-.l-r -ol ' 1 ,.iii.-ii st fl.-si wortb $2. Othr-r* -qi 1-- 1; .... ' -■ J Crocheted Bass. J'v';; { f Metal PUrSeS. N.w liu- nf m-lsl j(ur-«s wIiL ikaiil*.;"-- and 5Pr. . j'" I r F-jW '( Lawns. !"•" >}-■ a.-d l«w»s sud l»!.-!.-. .- . -■ t a I" inrd. 2 -• - - 1 v ut-lv. lov. A I F Rattine. N'w lit" ««ri|-sl rallioe at . nod 34. ■ ■jsrd. M'«k-a a very $. j pretty dress .»i suit, very styliab. 1 ^ .# Curtain Scrim. : ,'"-0 t - 5 s. s. McAllister ; " 755 A-sbury Ave. Ocean City, N. J. y.

| i ut« aw. r. « CTi^ttwottKtmitaiBMmBatawi BaomtauBtts | j Three Bargains !| Do You Want Them? !| Full size lot on First si, only - $575-00 \ I Lot 011 Fifteenth st. - $-175.00 | to, Lot on Twelfth st., only - - .$375.00 | The above lots are up to grade and have ce- S incut sidewalks aud curb. ' a tu joseph i. scull 757 Asbury Ave. , Ocean City, N. J; 1 ' ^ , i

A small piece ol "« OCEAN FRONT in the choicest part ol the Boardwalk at a Bargain Price That's, tlie kiiul of investment to make °» * Central Ave. Massey & Edwards"""s",;„K> B. FRANK SMITH , Estate and Fire Insurance Beautiful cottage ou Park place for sale, live bedrooms ami bath, price IS, 3U0.fi0 bungalow on Fourteenth street, - - . f 1,800 00 Oi cottage, Hlxteenth street aud Bay avenue, ... fi.sfinno Oi Ocean front lots near Fifteenth street, - - - - (mm no in Aabury avenue lot near Eleventh street, - - - 81,260.00 la REAL ESTATE —a INSURANCE Clayton Haines 'Brick A11 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J. money to loan on MORTGAGE. No waiting for two weeks to know If you can get It; we can tell you at once. Bargains in Kay and Uceau front properthw. i 'holce cottages for sale. Also lots for Investment and for Improvement— tlie choice of Ocean city. Apply to O J. M. CHESTER & CO*, t. Ocean City, N. J.

THIS IS YOUR CHANCE*! REAL ESTATE For Sale oi ExcHnage I will exchange for Oceau City Properties or sell, part cash, part mortgage, these THREE -Especially Fine Properties at Tuckahoe. A tine T'eii'-rooui Modern Home Unlshed lu hardwood throughout. Hot water heat, balh. elc. I-ocated on Klver Front In thia sectloii. close to ll. K. Blatlou. Lot alze'lUOx-J.'il feet. Private wharf Oarage and outbuildings. Beautr' 1 i.asti. Trees and Klowees. Plenty of room for clilckens anil g«-dso Price, H, 000. A seven-room new cottage, up-to-date. Big porches, Hue view of river and cloae to R It. Btatlnn. I sit sine 60x170 feet. Mure ground to be had al ralr prices. This la a bargain at (1800. A One Building Hlte on River, flue view, can have cellar. Cloae to Station. Size 100x170 feet. Price, 8600. C.E.STILLE Tuckahoe, - New Jersey i or E. J. HANN, Eighth St., Ocean City, N. J. \ Interesting to Investors ; ORThose Who Wish a Desirable Location lot a Seaside Home FOR SAL E— A ,ew lota i°aatad in Section O, Oormn City, K. J., in vicinity <4 Stats nasi sod Pennsylvauai and Kaadt ■ las ltsdrtsbl nUtions. Alao sites for baDgalowa situate on Oreat Keg Ilnrbor Bay, Besslsy'a Point, N. J* . ARTHURD.B ARROWS 832 CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY." N. J.

MtDDOCK'I CASCARA II .axatlvr Tablets j 1 Kat like candy. Work like magic i 12 for 10 centa Purify the blood with . Nyal's Spring Sarsaparilla 60 cents a bottle 1 rU* MD TllFMD'8 CANDIES MADDOCK'S PHARMACY Eighth and Aabury Ave. ■ Your Bone Mablt BT'" r Hoist and (Mtsrml M^wsilM^uiut «appll«st si^UBLiCKLEDCE 134 Vol iTtiu Omu City, R. J.

JACOB SCHUFF PIONEER BAKERY. ll. 700 A»kef| Annua, Deem Ctlf, A.,1. ''AbS-A ^TSS^5 Boyle Commercial Agency ! 624 Bighth St. Ocean aty, N. j B. C. BOYLE, rUuager . Clsitna sdjnAt«.l and i-ullected acyvbere in United Mates. ' I. S. CHAMPION csTAacrascD issi ;! M AN U FACTUM CR OF STRICTLY PURE ICE CREAM

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Scotch Ijall Cor. Fifth St. and Wesley -Ave.. ALWAYS OPEN :a|'-w«n^S^t^wua^t>aT5iroH£^' 2S j^.ias.'°'iirs»o"w»"IK9,illL. Ureal "8h , tlsrlor lis. .... otber; laclax OUF Park. ro •T.uiisi-tii.n wit bour rrfnliurHsBarorlnni i vsnirncs "t* w!' "f ""torn' °" 1 "SSr'W TwlUbl" bs*"1 br "** "•*■ a'UOIIA S!l|fcl*M3*rr-4,|ner'1" B. McOIBENY, (Ivncral ITanager. MISS N. K. TOWNER. R. N; Home Nurse. „ H0T6L OISC/qYRS... Ocean Ave. Between Klghth. and Ninth Htreets OPEN ALL THE YEAR H. A. W. SMITH THE IMPERIAL 1013 r.'K.NTH A t. AVg„ OCR AN CITY, N J m'". u'e'uTI H'-i-JSL*™ AAia. C. O KTZ KITH HK AT H LU IIMr-antral Aasuua, OCEAN CITT. N. J, "twu-lbrtbsasaaon- Plsaaanuy loeaud. Hoars coralotu. Wrlie for Douklst M IHc KM LEWIS A CON AkD THE STRAND N^INTH AMDWKHI.EY AVENUE W 'Us Mr Honklsl and Hairs. MB C. E.' Mncakbt^^ WYOMING VIA 04 EAN AVIIFX Op» all uw year a Hot Walor Hsa A. r. NIUCI THE ELBERON (Formarly ttw Ktumeti) * /.rilikgTW AND t'EITKAt, ATUC1 Rot Water Hsat. Kvery Koont TDoroof hly MEN. EI.I.A E. NAVLOB, Prep. HOTEL ATGLEN I lean City. Tha aha baa a! way, been to make tills house arloct and bouaUka, and lu and assured patronage proves lu anoim I'm liinna anil paillimlaia aildiwa. OCEANIC i lp.n for the season. MB*. U *>XU THE WILMERS '708 Central Ave. all the year. First -class table board. Evening dinners. THE LAUREL HIS OBNTKAI. AVBNOE, NEAR RRACIH IH'BAN CITV, N. J. NBA. MBITB TOWXRRXB, Prap 'Ipsa all IM year Writs for Uraaa BA. A I. EBTATE ABD ixacaxaill. O. L. LAKE ...REAL ESTATE AGENT... r-irraspondsnr* aollciwd : r .- i t s Ranltni, Uuylnx and Mwlllnc CLARENCE S. SCULL —Real Batata and Insurance — My companies are aU^mlnton^ d«Ular ^cor- ^ J* 60s' Eighth Straat ^ Every Cold Laacbaa, Wedneaday and F»e. Saturday Night ' The Excursion House JAMES CLARK 5! PraprMar MAIN STREET and . . . NEW JERSEY AVENUE SOMERS' POINT :: N. J. First National Bank Oc««n City, N.J. , CAPITAL JS0.MA SURPLUS US.M ll.' H. MdWBKK, Asm. CaaMar J. KXTHIAN TATBta. MailaBO V w°Bdwirds RJrw*pn LUcail K. W essay La*. U. Uewant Tbara Olstaaa F Lsaea lax . Was. W. Ion rrlday mom lax*. I {Sill liiuii Biiu sl .il.wOad U.our pmaoaa, \SSrtaaWwaSs"I< M^^SaC^