Ocean City Sentinel | I'HU KH1IAY. 8KPTK.M IIKK 6, 1912. We shall tie glad to receive item* of new* mud cuuiuiiililcalloue of interest to tlila community ami our rradern ] every where. All couiuiuuh-atloiia hIioiiIi! be a.rouipaii lerl with U>e full uaiue and address of the writer, not uw-esaariiy for |iulillcalloii, but a* a guarantee uf ; PERSONALS. Mli. Aids Dweu, or Mlllvllle, »>■ a ! recent guest or Ibe Klberou. , K. K. Wallace and wire, of Philadell.llla. are registered at the lllacayne i Kbenezeh Adams, of Philadelphia. 8 on. a recent guest at the Algleu. 1 Dr. l\ H. t'brlnt and wire, of I'lilla- ' tlrlpliia, ore registered at the Imperial. ( baric. Hathaway and wire, of Phil- „ adelplila.are registers)) al the Breakers. H.'H. Knabe and family, PhllaiTeT t phis. are xuest. or the Wyoming. „ 11. II Heale and wire are among Ibe I'lilladelphlaus at the Ketlilu. I Mra. John W. Klllott, of Camden, In " among the guenln of IbA Laurel. Frank L'raveu aniffamlly, of 1'hlla- '' drlplila, were among the week's arrlMra. M. Ilartinaii. or Tioga. I'lill- „ lor. lo tbl» city. I, Edmund Co well and family, of Eldura, weregue«t« of Alfred W. Howell „ and wife, lu I liln city, over Sunday. The Kev. William Alibolt, of Anbury I Cork, ban been vl.ltulg bin nun. Dr. William ti. Abbott, In thin city. I' Dr. W. A. llurun, or Philadelphia, a property owner iii IhUi-lty, wan among 1 Fyklay'n vhdtorn. K. (1. I.el'ato and wife, of New 1 York, spent the holiday, here with the former'n brother, H. I), LeVatn. 11 John \V. dandy and family, of Sea- * ulle. were recent guenta al the borne of Mr and Sir. Anthony S dandy, In " thin city. Mm. It. !'. Buhner, or Alleulown, la n vlaltlng Iter ami, the Kev. t'harlen II , Koliner, paalur of the First PresbyMra. J. H. lllldretli apent Ibe pant ,) week at the wliolenale bounea lu Philadelphia, making pattern bain for lier „ John Itace and wife, of Clement Mra. Itace'a alaler, Mm. Hannah D A Robinson, (KM Central avenue. b The Kev. and Mm. W K I.ake and Mian Mary I.ake have tiecu recent vial- H lore at the home of the Kev. and Mm. •' S. Wealey I.ake, in th'. city. William II. Klneck, of Ka.ton, and ;1' Mlna Mildred Fray, of -Allenlown, ° apent Monday here aa Hie guenta of the Kev. aipt Mra Charles' It. Kohuer - fliey were former |nrialilouera of Mr " llol. iter. * The Mianea Alice and Genevieve 1)11- ,, Iciiheck, daughter, of Clark Dltleual Tlilrteeulli ntreet ami the Hoard- J' walk, are on a vlnlt to relative* at Hal- , aline Bridge, New York. ,, SUPPER AT CLUB HOUSE 6 What la hoped and ex peeled lo lie the forerunner of many fuiicllona or a * nocial character occurred .at I lie < Ocean city Yacht Club's new home on I Saturday evening lant. when Vice d Commodore and Mm. C J. Currau ent attained (lin whiter live hundred club, of which I hey are member.. Owing to a change of residence laat > spring. Mr. Currau win unable to lake liln turn lu enlerlatulug In Ptilladel phla, hut welcomed rlie opportunity to e do no al the liamtnome home of the | yacht club. Tli one p renvoi, who were exrlualvely t uieiuhem of Hie live hundred club, en- <| Joyed tliemaelvea thoroughly. After Hie dlalrlbutlon of the trochlea , won by I lioae having high acorea, an p- , per waa nerved totba aeoom|i«nlmaut i uf aouga aud liumoroua npeecliea. and , Ibe II mt private evening Junction In j WON CHAMPIONSHIP I Two of the lieal plraaed men al the i Ocean I'lly Y^oht t'luh Monday were ' Commodore J. Ralph Wllnon and I < 'a pi. Chan. W. Olaaer. and the reaaoii i therefor Ilea In llie^acl that the Hrlo- I ceaa had won the club'a catboat I Chain phmahip for 1912. The Prliiesa Is owned by Commodore ' Wllnon and waa aalled by I "apt. Olaaer i in 1 lie taera during llie aeaaon. i t'apl. Ulaner look a pardnnalile pride i In making the Prince* do her beat, and he worked hard In all the racea for ' her aueceaa. He had a formidable rival I in I lie Kllauue and the lieu My Chree ' gave lilui a hard run more than once. SELLING OCEAN FRONT J. M. Cliv.ter 4 Co. report havlug had more would-be purchaaere or ocean front Iban they have land for aale. - II ley received a wire from Harrlaou Slid hem, of Washington. D. C„ Krl- - day for axi feel of ocean front, bul could give him only 96 feet. Title firm haa .old 40 feet of oceau front lo John P. Fox, of tlila city, aud haa alao wild, through the agency of K. J. Ilaun, to feet of oceau front. ■ aS New atembera. The Ocean City Yacht Club la add lug many new member, lo Ita roll. I luring the laat v eek or two, 126 men have Joined Ibe club, making the total meiubemhlp about 350. Yun are cordially Invited to *11 aud lii.|ieet the Dock Boxea In the vault of the Ft ret Nalloual Bank of Ocean . toy, N.J. . Party wlahea lo exchange deelrable Philadelphia property (reiitad) for Improved property or lot In Ocean City. Adilreea R. K. W„ HRSTISKI- olttoe. It Winter houae to rent; all convenient*. Apply 1440 Anbury avenue. 11
GARDENS LOTS SOLD AT AUCTION Philadelphia People Buy Sites for Handsome Residences. ealee on the Hardens Co.'a tract dur- ! reached I lie nuiu of 649, 8tH. The 4500 lot. the ticket of which we. drawn by Mayor Headley at tbe conclunion of llie .ale on Haliinlny.ua. won by No. 74,057. The pereon holding tbl. ticket, upou notifying the Ocean City Uardeu. Co., i Sll lu 814 Stephen Olrard Hulldlng, Phlludelplihi, will receive a deed for < the same, free and clear of all eucum- 1 llie following named made pur- 1 Thomas Uaaauer, Uermautuwu, vol- I Slmpwui road, »IMW. ' B. K. Wheat man, proprietor of the I Piqua. Ocean City, two lot. an Batter- ' road, (14IK). 'Cliarlea J. Curtail, Ocean City, two 1 oppo.lte yacht dub. 61420. I J. I.. Smith, Oceau City, two lot. 1 opposite yacht club, tloio. i l>. H. Tlllow, Philadelphia, one lot Mr.. 11. Deacon Atlantic City, one on Hlinpaou road, 6535. o. H. Henry, Ocean City, two lot. i Bay road, 4183). J. P. Fox, Ocean City, three Iota oil < Kay road, 62745. 1 O. A. Wall her, Philadelphia, two on Slinpwin mad, 6IUUU. I I ml. 1151 and 1152, on llie Lagoon. lo I I,. A. Wultblera. 80x130. 6-1150. I ml 725. vomer Haltersea aud Slat road, went, 30x75, fOSS. I ml. 930 and 931, Hliupsuu road, north ue.1 .Ide, to Edgar ... Stratloii, N J., 61435. I ml 929 to J . W l.yalnger, Norristuwu, Pa. Northweat .Ida or Simp- j 62750. | Imt 313, aouthweat corner of Imurel and Ocean mail., IHxUS. lo Walter F , of Philadelphia, 61020. . mad, near Aahury mail. 30x100. to J. II OiMMlwIn, of Philadelphia, 6*»ki. Imt 518, aontbaaat aide of A.bury , mad. above North .tract, 311x105, lu , Mra. Oena Uluckert, of Philadelphia, 6-575. Imt. 817 and 818. wiutliea.t aide of , road. 30x103 6850 each, and , A.bury mad. near llallerwfa mad, , feel, to Mr.. Oeorge A. Both, of Philadelphia. 6*137 each. , Imt 211, 32x100, .outhea.t corner of , We.ley ami llalteraea road., and lot , 218, 32x1011. aouthweat .Ide of Bailer- , road, to Mr>. William B. Mar- , geruui, of Philadelphia, for 61000 and , 6onn respectively. | Imt 3070, Sutton & I'oraon Co., 6177.5. , Iota 3007 and 3088, H I., Kelnliold, Jr., , 6I2SO; lola 2880-87-88, J. W. Barber, , lot. 2089-70, John K Kite, 61270; , lot. 2907 and 2908, John Booth, 6I2IXI: , lot. 2909 and 2910, Dr. Max Kuttiier, | 61210; lot 411, Mra. K Kuhy N. lite**ner. 6-50.5; lot 412. Vincent Ctancl, $520; , lot OI8.Fred.Saueni.4tOO; lot 617. Dr. , Max Kuttoer. 6606; lot 828. Mm. K J. , Stewart. 6800; lot. 923-24 -K, Barber A Mart., 42180; lota 1127-28 29, Sutton A CoreouCo .42925; lot. 1130 31 32-33 SI, w . J. I )ii Mae, 6-52511; lot 1153, Siilloii Comou Co , 61080. TROLLEY CARS RAN i lie utecinr 1,1*1.1. Borneo Mere t-oai nuudav. The trolley ear. were Bin and llie electric light, were burning lu till. city Sunday. The following notice waa limned by llie electric railroad company la.t Frievening: ^ At the hearing, of the employe, of tlila com piny, charged with violation! of the Sunday lawa held today, two of our em ploy ea were found guilty by the of the peace. Two other*, who were tried by jure, were acquitted. We accept the verdict of these jurlea an Indication thai II bi Ibe desire of the people of Ocean City that the street railway shall continue to operate It* care on Sunday It l« our belief that the operation of lhe»e car. la a work of - necessity and a. such la not even a , violation uf the letter of the Hnndav especially are we aure that II la not a violation of the spirit of there . a. applied to prerent-day eondl- ; Hons. So far a. thl.eompsny I* concerned, ■ do not construe the acquittal of our r a. a p raced eh t In any way governing the general quest Kill a. to a : strict or liberal Suuday In Ocean City. The .treat railway aud electric rerI vice will, lherefore.be glveu a. u.ual on I Sunday next, September I'. , KtH'KAX CITY BldCOTRIl' RAILROAD COMPANY. August 36, 1912. BIRTHDAY DINNER Thoa. Debater and Wile Kalerlalncd Dome Friend., i Mr. and Mra-Thomaa Scbafer gave a dinner to aorae frlenda at the Strand i Thursday evening laat. In celebration - of Mr. Sbafer'e birthday anniversary. I After Ibe dlhuer, eacb guest prerented Mr. Hbafer with a pretty gift. i The gueata were Mr. and Mra. I). S. ' Hart man, V'rmer Stale Hanking Com- ' mlwlouer I>. O. Watklna and wife, Mr. and Mm. Heury C. Dtvlty, Mies Isabella KsOwen, Charles E. Estlack aud Mr. and Mra. 8. Dowdrey Clark, I. all of Woodbury. .1 Director Cook's Decretory Here. Ernest Hanefelt, itenogrspher and,1 private secretary for Director Cook, of It the department of public works, ha. n been .peudlng a few days here, accompanied by one of bla children. .! FOR Salk— 28-fl. launch; bargain, r. Call Sharp, Twelfth street wharf. II Comfortable well-heeled apartments i- or rooms for fall and winter. Apply it SISTIHEL oOca. , 11
all-day Water carnival : i season's great event
I j MINSTREL SHOW A BIG SUCCESS . " — t Motor Boat Clttb Boys De- (, lighted Their Friends With Their Performance. " , The luln.trel allow given by llie ( member, of the Ocean City Motor | Boat Club at Hand's Pier Theater Frl- „ . the friend, uf the members, who showed . their laughter and applxu-.- J , The allow openeil III a manlier dlf- ' I , Innovation was one lliat w». novel u and made a strong apjieal to tlio-e ' n , prerent. It wa. In IJie form of a Iran- ! . quat scene, ami Ihr elleel wa> line. r , sung, ami Hie joke, were unusually ; ( good. Everyone talflug part in the , and Hie stunts of the various parfnri met. surprl-wl a. well a. dellghled \ . In the vaudeville pari of Ihe show :i Jeanetle Darby uml FUlwar.l DeWltl j „ I he entire performance rclle. le.1 .le- \ , elded credit U|hiii llie member* of 'lliei\ , I'aukleb, dlreelor of amurements al „ the pier theater, who arranged llie flrsl , part and drilled the performer". ; | WANT ALL TO HELP « ■ . 1 Association, of wlilcli Dr Cliarlea I . " tllldeii 1« president. Franklin H. Herat |' recretary. ami the Rev. I.lnn Ituwman j treasurer. Is hard at work in lis efforts v tractive section of Hie city. 1 A teller rent mil bv Secretary lleisl 1 the resident* of the city m.iiIIi of 1 Seventeenth .Ireel e o.talll. the follow- ^ pro pore to effect a coin pod otgam/a- ' tlou. Al the tlrst meet log a resolution : 1 adopted authorising this letter ifi 1 *11, ng you In Join tbl. body which I need, 'you Kslay lu order that. In 1 r turn, it may safeguard your property ' 1 Interest* tomorrow. A nominal fee * ' of 41 was determined upou a. news j" i sary to meet clerical expense-. "In brief, we "hall dedicate on'r 1 ' Miuth reel Ion of (lie Island. We .ball ; seek the eooperatioii of the railroad > 1 shall reek the aid of the mayor and ! 1 - every nialter perlaliilug to llie exlen- ! « ■ service In all public utilities. We shall : 1 not rail with the assurance, thus far j 'I granted, bul wedeslre genuine uiianlmof Interest. 'Plearerespoiid on I he enclored card | ^ next meeting, place ami lime We 1 want you to have., hare In every plan; " adopted. "With every good wish and milling for a greater Ocean ( 'Uy south of Seventeenth street, we remain. "Pit* TWKRTtBtn STKKKT iMI'RdVR- I "Franklin H. Herat, secrelary, ' 1 i "2IKF2 Wesley avenue." , » NEARLY SUFFOCATED i 1 1 Voiiiik won De* cire lo Hi. Bed In l.ock-up. One of Ocean City's young meiilie- ] came disorderly In his home late Sat- j urdav evening and Capt.ll W Hll-j- ' to lock him up. which he did. i] Some time afterward, when |ieople ' " who had come hereon Ihe midnight] ' car from Atlantic City passed (heloek up. I liey "BW .moke Inning from the; " little building They summoned Capt. . 1 lllldretli. Who found the young man 1 almost suffocated with smoke from : * the Fuming straw matlres* upon : which he was lying. A quilt and 1 ' blanket were also burning. ■ Willi Ihe arel-leuce of Harold Hand j * and Clarence llartmaii. Capt. HII- " drelh extinguished the blaxe, and the , 8 young man was looked after. He said he was smoking a cigar while lying on Hie mallress and fell asleep. 1 Capt. Hlldrctb said he searched the r young man when he locked him up i and he had no cigars or matches. j * It Is supposed Dial friends of the ' young fellow passed hltu cigars anil " matches through the bar* of the win- " dow of llie luck-lip. This could lie done without diftlcully. WANT A STATION nr. Bewmsn Auiliorixrd lo Dee Kollrocd omclola. The railroad committee of the '' TwaotiMh Street Improvement Association met at the home of the presle dent of the organization, Dr. Charlie a T. Ullden, Monday evening. This " committee oomprlsee theKev. Dr. I.lnn F- Bowman, chairman, and Meaars. Wlld klnaou. Her.t and Franklin. The chairman was authorized to see , tbe proper railroad ofticiala In reference '• to the bulldlngof a station at Twentieth *■ street. < ' for Dele. I, ots 48, 47 and 48 Marine Place, " Crease tract. 80x102 feet each. A pbly X. to owner, Elizabeth U. Sands, 832 Central ave.. Ocean City. e. Fur Salk.— Desirable Ocean City l(i bayous lot. For price and partliHilare of address BoxB .OcranCity Skrti.vri.. '' For 8a lr.— Cottages and lota In " most deelrable Iocs Hone in Omn City. A pply to A. Cotton 619 Aebury avenue. Ocean City. New Jersey. . n. 61700 to loau ou bond and mortgage. Apply to K- Curtis Robinson, Ocean ,u av.fr. J. ly Try au Advertisement lOtbaSKKTlNBL
I of Many Kinds Drew 1 Thousands of Visitors to the Bay Front. I tuguf the Oceau City Yacht Club and " ItlSrVRk*" City Motor Boat Club on " MMIQkgr— l.abor Day— to witness the •' carnivkJ of the South Jersey Racing K Assncla|lnir,- and great interest was c ,n:iiiife"leil III all of llie many events, » inch Began m the morning and nutll late In the afternoon. I Tin* event* of the morning look place l< al the motor boat dub, aud Hie results .< were as follows: i; Swimming race, Hal yards, fur boys under 15 yeara-F'Irat, Sidney, Owens; I recoud, Elmer Iteux; third, Park P | Phillips. Time, 2.22. The llrat trophy t was a silver watch, preaenled By for- .1 ; -eiialnr I.. M. Crease; second, gnu metal wateb. B 15 to 21 >enrs First, <\ Beck; 11 i second. Herald Kynetl; third, Alfred sllyr cup. and the second a pair uf F silver military brushes. B Dailies' race, 75 yards— F'lrst, Ml** a Marlon Kelly; second, Mis* Marlon istedem; third, Mis* KIDahetli Meeli'an. i, wlcli plate: second, .liver plldier. ; First, Itenjamlu Pollock; second, Harry \Y. F'oulda, third, FMilie Clark. First |, trophy was. silver cn'p; recon. I. hrcn/.e ' tobacco jar. T Obstacle race First, Dr. Charles II. n Toby's Kark. In which were p Hie sons of Dr. Kklcraiid" Henl. Clin*, inhaler; swond. the Tiiyynt, Dr. K. C. n l.eerloiu; llilrrl, llie Itriile, ofjlif^lpl.a „ Tin- ob.lacle race created all kinds of , tilings ever reel, here Tlte Judges of the swimming racea p K U. I.el'ato, of New York; . "Dan" liaggerty and Koh|rt Burns. ,, Luncheon was series) «ltlie motor members of the l.adles' Auxiliary. Shortly after 2 o'clock there was a a parade of handsomely decorated bouts the yacht eluh huure. 3 the Callpli, Commodore Hrlgham, H ; prettily decorated with flags. Among h he other boats In line were I lie Quaker, i; Commodore Swoyer.Toosani, Capt, I,. 1 ; Mulfonl, on which were a number » • >I children w ith home; the Talisman, u Hie Bklbo, the lledwlg, arranged as a o luiltjeshlp, Capt. Arthur C. Itredn.aiid e | ihe Nlblluk. H Soon slier the craft arrived al the 1 yacht club the boat racea were started . a There was a strong north-northeast ■■ I W lud during llie race* and most of the * : llie boats battled agalusl thetlde. i : conking the going rather hail, and all { on (he lioal* were soaked through. | ! Capt. Maslaud's Kitsune lost her „ ] matt, and II was found after Dr. t ; Chelsea Special had run i ! over the course that she had sprung a ! The Tocsaiu and Hedwlg were enj tried lu the cruisei class, hut Capt. , , j Mulfonl did not reach llie starling line . until long after Ihe other boats had ! started. Capt. Hredo went hut a short 1 distance after starting. Humiuarles: ,| r ^T»OST4. T ^ Misrt J'lalab. ^ •;gK£re.uH.r TIT? .22' '!KBm : : • . i S 2 ."22, ■ j Toyyot . . 3 51 us <">««' B j Tallanian '. i » Si \ II l! , ' Handsome trophies were awanled as i . follows: , Catboat*—' Flrsl, Ben My Chree, Rear , I Commodore Hamnel W. WwmI; second, . Princess,! 'ommodore J. Ralph Wilson; t i both Ocean City Yacht Club. Open boat*— First, Toyyot, Dr. Leet doin; second, Cinderella ll,Ca|>talD I ] C. Ellwood Carpenter; both Ocean I ' City Motor Boat Club. ' Heml-speed, 60 to 70— P'lrat, Captain ' ; Charles Joly; second, Koherl II .Capt. PjOrvllle Crane; bolli Atlantic City Motor Boat Club. ' Speed over 70 — First, Vaaejr, Krauk ' Nelras, Ocean City Yacht Club. Hlandlug Cabin— First, May D , ' Captain Maurice Daniels, Ocean City Motor Boat Club. Cruleere— First, The Quaker, Commodore Joseph Swoyer, < 'helsea Yacht j Club; Eva-Dor, Commodore William ' i I) Snow, Ocean I'lly Motor Boat Club Hydroplanes — Flr.t.Cbalsaa Special, * Dr. Thompson. H Followlug Ibe races, luncheon waa served at the club bouse by the Ladles' * Auxiliary, and lu the eveulng there was a dance. " Music waa furnished during the day by Harrlaou'a band, and their work w won tbe approval of all. * Harry D. LaCato and hla able aiII slstauta In arranging for tbe carnival are to be congratulated upon tbe aueceaa of tba affair Those on the commlltee with Capt. LeOalo were O. A. y Btsler, Jr., Capt. Chaa. W. Olaaer, Com- " modore J. Ralph Wllaon, Commodore C. C. W. W llaou and Rear Commodore ;y Samuel W. Wood, ra i a J. H. Heaion's Mot tier nies. Ip Mrs. Anna Warrington Haaton, y- ' widow of Clayton C. Heatun, died at the borne of her aon, Johu H. Haaton. ,e 125 Atlantic road, Sunday, aged 86 ,u years. She waa burled yesterday from her lata rashieuce, 621 Norlh Second street, Camdan, Interment wae al tL Harlelgh Cemetery.
MUCH LAND ; ON OCEAN FRONT J — . Handsome Cottage 9 Are to be ' Erected'on Some of the * Lots B lUKht. ^ I'- J. Hann, one of (Icean City 's very f look for Hie fall 'mouths Is highly t cuuraglug. t Fifty feel of beacli front, between jp Thirty fourth and Tlilrty llfth aliecls, a Ml-s Mary Shore, of Philadelphia \ r. flue cottage will he built thereon In J Hie spring. f One hundred feel of head, flout at f Thirty-sixth stcret to Walter Burr, of f who will Hie a Commissioners to o|»n Thirty- J Forty feet of beach front at Cellar S: Reach to J. P. Fox, or this city. g Seventy rest of beach front al Cedar g to a local man. Lot at llie corner of Fourth street g ami Corinthian avenue to F. Dewees 3 Fryer, or Philadelphia, who will t.uil.l | handsome residence. Mr. Fryer lias j also bought the adjoining lot. Lot on Fourth street, near the beach. ,• Mra. Caroline White, of Norwood. & w lio w 111 build a hungalow. Three Inside lot* at Cellar Reach to | Inside lot al Thirty-fourth street lo a 3 Lot on Central avenue, between - Mrs. Sarah L. KalnR of Plilladcl- | phla, w ho will build a bungalow. | of Philadelphia, who will ereci a { handsome three-story residence tin* 3 fall. Mr. Klrschuer has also pur- | I ait on Third .Heel, near Corinthian I avenue, lo Mrs. I-hIIHi D. SIu.oii, of § Philadelphia, whose husband, an _ urate cottnge to be built thereon. HOLINESS CAMP ENDS The holiness camp meeting closed Monday evening Willi Hie customary meeting* were held during day. There were large congregaHons present al the services Sunday . speaker at the morning service Bishop Dubba, of Harr!*burgs who Is head of Ihe Evangelical Church of Pennsylvania, lie delivered a powerful discourse on "The Miracle* of Ihe Holy Spirit." F Evangelist Munliall held Ihe close attention of a big congregation at the meeting In the afternoon, when he f, spoke on "The Bible llie Word of T The Kev. S. It. Oofl, Jr. of Phlladel- A phla, couducteit Ihe young |ieople's meeting lu the early evening, and at F the closing service of the day Bishop Duhba made another stirring address. BALL SEASON OVER Irani Mami-rtoa. [i The Ocean City baseball leant Saturday afternoon made It live straight by again winning from tbg Huntingboys, This time by a score of 4 to 3. It was one of the best games of the and. had Putt been glveniproper support, the visitors probably would . > have won Weber, al short, was not at his best and was partly responsible i for Ihe defeat of the visitors. Savage, ; at third, a good ami reliable player, also made a had throw which helped Not many tilt* were made by either side, two by Huntingdon and three hy i the locals being the total uumber. s Donovan, -Hie wart, Calliouue and | Htoll played well lor (Icean City, The team closet! the seasou Monday | hy shutting out Ihe Somerton— 5 lo «. I Barker pitched a flue game. CLEARED *176-75 Th* card party given a few weeks ' ago at the yacht clubby Miss Kauer, , for the henafll of Ihe Children's Home ■ for Incurables I11 Philadelphia, wa> a splendid tlDanclal succesa. kllas Bauer has just received a letter 1 from tbe arlliig secretary of the guild 1 acknowledging Ihe receipt of her check for 4175 75, the proceeds of the euter- , lalnmeiit.
Miss llauer and the others Interested . return their thanks to the members of the yeclit club for the use of the club k house and to all who hel|ied make the affair *0 successful ^ y The building committee of the First National Bank, consisting of Directors 1 Joseph I. Scull, K. B. Stllea and R. 1 H. Thorn are receiving congratula- ' lioua for their good taste and^lhe effect In not only llie outward appearance '• of the building, hut also lu Ita Interior arrangement and famishing*. t - PENNSYLVANIA R. R. y Personally-Conducted Excursion* k TO ; NIAGARA FALLS A a sunt V, Hapieinber tl, «i. October 1, mi 0 ■ $11.75 *7^' 1— Ocean City *' m'KCI AL TRAIN or Pallaian Parlor e Can. lllmns car, and l«iy L'oarbaa, runre aaa Valla Pn-lSSi^uKra'a "ciii * * *'pr c I al ■t ln«. " 10 "• ''mayTaToMalBad'froiD TIckst'As.nta^ . 95 Toura lo Thousand lalanda, July IS, an- ' — au.t P, anda'. Msrlllins Pnivlnn-a, Jnly it; MoairaaVJaly SI; Adktaada i- j.n> id XI; Moskoaa Lakaa, Au^ual I; qoabse.
TM c A L L I S TE R' s l J New Things to Complete Your * Summer Outfit ' Parasols. Crocheted Bags. Purses, Fitc. J # parasols. t J crocheted Bags. J J Metal Purses. S. w llie ..f metal pareai wlth.cloun". 2V J Lawns. ' .. I :.»n* ami I-Sl..m, ra-:-. sr I . I j 1 * Ratline. »•" 3J" '*">• « 1 * t 4 t Curtain Scrim. ^7,'^,';' nJ>K»r..t enrtam .mm. :n. ."rl^i w..i". . - ( [ S. S. McAIJJSTER J J 755 As bury Ave. Ocean City, N. J. ^
iHma ana BectuiC! hbo eaa kh-h tatBtwaBBO BBamsswiKi-i ^ | Three Bargains Do You Want Them? 1 . i | Full size lot on First st., only - $575.00 | I Lot on Fifteenth st. - - - $-175.00 | | IjoI, on Twelfth st., only - - $375.00 | j Tlie above lots are up to grade aud have ce- S | menl sidewalks aud curb. JOSEPH I. SCULL S 757 Asbury Ave. Ocean City, N. J. | |_ i SaMBflBwawBawttaw JxMifdaermjaawammiaBWBitansMH mtaa-awatgiw atwwaaBiJBMaBBaMBartM Aiwari!BawaaHWi«WBWBaaa-Ma aTtBa-aiiiBgstw
A small piece ol OCEAN FRONT in" the choicest part oi the Boardwalk at a Bargain Price That's the -kind of investment to make l!"t!!.".Ji»...Massey & Edwards'"""^.*;,^, B. FRANK SMITH Estate and Fire insurance Beautiful collage on Park place for sale, live bedrooms aud bath, prlre Fv'UXMi'1 bungalow- ou Fourteenth street. .... 6l, 600.01) collage. Sixteenth aired and Bay avenue, - - - 11,850 00 Ocean front lots near Fifteenth street, .... 690000 avenue lot near Eleventh street, - - - 61,250.00 REAL ESTATE .**=. INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick A11 Eighth St. Ocean 'City, N.J. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No waiting for two weeks to kuow If you can get It; we can tell you at once. Bargains m Hay and Ocean front projierUea. Choice cottages for sale. Also Iota for investment aud for improvement— tbe choice or Ocean City. Apply lo J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N.y.
THIS IS YOUR CHANCE REAL ESTATE For Sale or Exchange I will exchange for Ocean City Properties or sell, part cash, part mortgage, these THREE Especially Fine Projierties at Tuckahoe. A flue Ten- room Modern Home Blushed lu hardwood throughout. Hot waier heal, bath, etc. Located on flueal River Front lu this section, close lo H. R. Htntion. lot slxe 100x370 feet. Private wharf Oarage and outbuildings. Beautiful Lav.:: Trees and Flowers. Pleuty of room for chickens and garden . Pi roe, 64,01)0. A seven-room new collage, up-to-date. Hlg par. lies, tfne view , of river aud close to It. K. rotation. Lot alxe 60x ITO reel. More ground to he had at fair price*. This Is a bargain at 4!8uu. a flue Kulldlng Kite on River, flue view, can have cellar. Close • to HI a Hon. Hire 100x170 feel. Price, 6809. C.E.STILLE ' Tuckahoe, - New Jersey or E. J. HANN, Eighth St., Ocean City, N. J.
Interesting to Investors OR Those Who Wish a Desirable Location for a Seaside Home FO R SAL E— A f«w lot* located In Section G. Ocean City. N. J., , === In vicinity of State neal and Pennsylvania ami Heading Uailruad stations. Also site* far bungalows situate tin Great Kkk ll.rl..r Bey. Bra.Dy'a Point, n. J. ; A RTHUR_D.JB ARROWS r 832 CENTRAL *VENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J.
MAODOCK'S CASCARA Laxative Tablets 1 Eat like candy. Work like magic 12 for 10 cents Purify the blood with i Nyal's Spring Sarsapaiilla 50 cents a bottle PARK MO TILFOM'S CANDIES ' i MAD1 0 W1PH ARIMCY , Eighth and Aahury Ave. i Yoar Home Reliable {g?,'™" Hotel and iiwmj.Mn wanted end eam-lird an short umice. Hum plum—. TML yeen' eiperleuce. Upeu ell Ibe jeer. i VI. BLACKLEDGE 634 Vol Iran OcttB CIIj, I. J. ua4 Vcti ATcDBI ixaaii uiij, n. a. " "open lor iHwiu^.uSJ.riiiSnisu .
JACOB SCHUFF THE PIONEER BAKERY. I*. TtNUOwillMM.fiMM Btl, I. I. Prseb breed. Flee eed fekee dally. Weddlaa yegel'y.^ Ordar. deUemwd In. of Boyle Commercial Agency 624 Eighth St. Ocean CRy. N. J. E. C. BOYLE, runager CUI ma adjusted and wllecteil anywhere in Pulled States. I. S. CHAMPION 1 MANUFACTURER OF STRICTLY PURE ICE CREAM HMet and Houses Trade a specialty Hotn rnonee^ Ul„ ..111 Sf.CM7. *tflC-
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| Scotch Tball i 1 Cor. Fifth St. and Wesley Ave. M " I ALWAYS OPEN | i bMU^^& ud | : ij-'i'i-'. 'oreel K«( I ! "j";'"'' »sy otber; ferina i:tiy Para. J | bsvy opened IMTV.II tor Us conII B. McOIBRNY. | Ueneral Hanager. I miss N. E. TOWNER. R. N. I Home Nurae. ■ _ . % ; f — - i
' H0T6L iiise^YRe... Ocean Ave. J Between Eighth and Ninth Street* OPEN ALL THE YEAR H. A. W. SMITH l THE IMPERIAL | llllr, i'kntkal AVK.. ocean city. H j THE KATHLU H THE STRAND WYOMING »»« ami avexhe > THE ELBERON ( Formerly the Kmmett) t-.tcii rii Axn if.XTiui. Avr.aci ""•an a ny. N. J. llol Wefrr Hisvt. Every Room Thoroughly S *«* Till r.. Ml I 111!. Prop. ,0 HOTEL ATGLEN X> One of the most oentrmlly located hotel* in X' < Icean City. Th* aim baa always been to XI make this bouse eeleet and bom.- like, and Ua X) large and assured patronage prove# ita suo- _ res*. For term* and partiouiare addiaas , OCEANIC Uon. Capacity JOB. Klrvaeor. Rervlra uueirwllad. ■ RN. I„ HA9I9 .t THE WILMERS '3 * 7iW Central Ave. Open all Ihe year. Kirst-claaa table board. Evening diuuers. !• VI MS. r. WILHXR THE LAUREL 1113 OKNTRAI. AVKNOB. NRAR REACH OCKAN CITY, N. j. Open *11 IM ifan* Write for lerme Si ll MTATK AND IMt'EARCI. o. i_. lake: ...REAL ESTATE AGENT... Uentlnx, Buying anil belling CLARENCE S. SCULL —Real Estate and ^Insurance - lit rne, wuy street Ocren City New Jereey . a Dance Every Cold Lunches. Wednesday and F,e. Saturday Night
The Excursion House JAMES CLARK Proprktar MAIN STREET and . . . ' NEW JERSEY avenue SOMERS' POINX :: N.J. First National Bank Ocean City, N.J. , CAPITAL M8.DM- SURPLUS W.1 g K. «' MT1TKS. V lea- Brae Want ■' W. HOOTT HAND. Caablar J. F1TB1AN TATBH. Sollaner * whUT H. W. kdsrards Joseph LU«^_^ rriday morning*. i Silt lin:1.'. imi ^

