OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
V01-. XXXII. OCEAN ofcEY.N. J.. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER lit, Wl£ NO. 25
Ocean City Sentinel OCEAN CITY. N. U. R CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor J I . on Per Year. Strictly in Advance. CITY DIRECTORY. CITY OFFICIALS ^ , ' : . 1 ' ' i CHURCH~SHRVICES. Holy Trinity Chnrcb, Prouetant Kptsooysl, r't-rtujie l^>y looter. Msji^sy Tiebool. ^ iX-,;,'.""11' """" "• ","1 , ruurhnutn't'a.lUv. John J.nveanay, pastor. i at um, a. v and 10 o'ctoch. I in iitniiiirl tllapU»^C0nwn,^W»»ley avwiur. VeriTo**. u a. m.. HBBOay nrtwul, ejfiio 1U._; OhrtMMo koCttURCH SOCIETIES. Mr*. "."lies Adams;'' V*los-|-raahl>uit, Mr*. MmtanqMraTT^^^raUsniuyerieolMetorB, Mra. Walter* and Oeorao Sooy. I i.'r! pro«t.t*m- tujOMU 'u r*n* *u "•jre Piaar M. neaiiKa Eadlaa' Aid luaata Drat Monday avaulna ol earn month. ^Mra. ^JCUejl-l li_UaiiJy,_ prjnUvtlini^n" VSSF? rMOThu^ay,''*i^1Jj."lin.Wuiuan'a OUrUllan Taniparanee Union. rjtary^M is, y. rararr; recording **crsl*ry. SECRET SOCIETIES. UoaeB CHy tardea. No. 171. K. and A. M.. hierU ■•■'.in I rarh mnnlbTln Masonic ball, W fl. Thorn! ntmr' **' Tho■,■■
and H.^H-'lioWard' Thorn. ^ lota Council. No l*Tjr. O.ll. A. M.. inaata Wslierr, Haeraury, Kd'ninnd A. hourgrol*. isirip la, K O. of A« inaata avary Hatnrday riearlfciSewaut^ "*'* J' RW1"T' Wah-Ntalla Council" No. <0, U. of P.. maata evary Monday alssp at -JO. In K. of P. Ball. Mra. Bobpla <(. Campbell, K. of K. Unan City Local. No. 15"t iCsreaatsrs' !• "hall' U"M" •T,r,r Kr,4,7 evsnlag In k. of ta»^?ihub»b*Mm'jaBe*'*r>>' ADI"™' ^Thaooaan Clly^nul/dln^and^Uoan swoeleF'aaaaaau I Usorg* O. Ada ma; aaeratary. H. Howard Thorn.
1 t 1 l Hit ."■ ( l a- I ■ . t \ W. J^[ORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR AT LAW, ^iapE BAY t'otiKT^ouaiT'Nrj"^ I (Opposite Public BuUdlnaai. LAWAOFFICES" ' Apgar & Boswell, LAW OFFICES Godfrey & Godfrey, ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. JAMES M. E. H1LDRETH Counsellor-at-Law Otis M. Townsend ; A Practical Seashore Archltec Licensed by the Stale. -> EIGHTH STREET, 00P. P. O. OCEAN CITY N. J. Pall Millinery Opening I I Sept. an and 27 ■ | You are cordially Invited to attend. 1 J. M. MILUWt. Itl'S , are Aaburv Ave. BeU Phonr. j. X Atlantic City Theatres ; Tbura., I'd. and Sat. Uvea., Sept. 19, an. 21 Mat. Sat. at 1.30 • Tkt George W. LeJerer's Biggest Effort j . ' I NEW AMERICAN MUSIC PUT IThe Charity Girl ; Edward Paula-. Bool; Victor Hotlaaadar". Mu.it, Aa Uauiaal Caal Music You'll Remember > Girts You'U Rave About ■ E*s. 23c. SQc, 73c, St.00.SL90aadf.flO; Mat... 29c I Stic. 79c. »l 00 and « JO. NBXT WKKK ' Commencing Monday Ere.. Sept. 13 BLANCHE RING The Wall Street Girl 1
J N. GK1SCOM, M. U. j EIUHT<f HT. AND WESLEY AVE. . Both pionea-Hell. IS; Inlcr-Htatr. IIUA . Oinca lloura- Until 10a. m. Prom # to s p. 111. u No office Imura Munday, Allen Corson, I. D. 7Y™ n:' B18 Wealey Avenue j Ocean City NowJorsoyj ' ^KKftntmiffi A. Dl< W. P. HAINES COR. NINTH AND WESLEY AWE j OCEAN CITY N J. HERSCHEL FKTTIT, M. 1). 807 WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY ; '""iSsft IS: « QK. CHARLES B. RIDER »• I>entis»t«* 809 Central Avenue IH I A9 CITY. ». Hughes' Central I'harraacy nihil SI. a ad Wtilajr Ave. DENN & HEMSLEY \ ; WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALEII IN DENN'S CELEBRATED ICE CREAM 724Asbury be.. Ocean City. N. J. Wedding Parllen and Pleulen a rtpec laity. Your trade Holb lted. Orders delivered. Prompt attention. | MUk and Cream alwayaou band. | Try an Advertisement I in the SBNTINBL
TRY I THE J B W eagle brand self-raising BUCKWHEAT, HOKAKE and PANCAKE FLOUR 5: THERE IS NO OTHER JUST AS GOOD MADE BY !: j. budd woolston mt. holly. n. j.
The Breakers Only Boardwalk Hotel First-class in every particular. Private baths, hot and cold running water and telephone service in every room. B levator to street level. 1 Auto Bus meets all trains at main stations of the Pennsylvania and Reading Railroads. Booklet on request. | K. A. YOUNG, Manager _ „ _ _
.^"i/gaTMENT NOTHINQ EQUALS =Ocean Front,^^ J jXSS.' SthRlS^r^ tiS winding from it'saisax -eidMTM AND CENTRAL, AVE.
JOHN MARTS RESIGNS POST OF COMMISSIONER
■' Many Rumors as to Who Will " , be Appointed His [ Successor, Directur John Marti, of the depart- , j meiil Aif otrovt- and public properly. I bail tendered hi- reatgnatUni an a mem j tier of lite Board of t'lty t'oniuila- _ elouera to Mayor Headley. The rerilguatiou in to take eltect as j Mioii an bin auceeaaor In appointed. | Mr Marts' principal reanou for re nignllig bin pont in Itln prenn of pilvate huniuenn an a member of I tie llrm'of II | Barber A Marts, contracting bulldem, t' lie feeling that be could not eacrtltce b II, In by attending to the dullen re.|tilrr<l rt 1 of bint by llwclty'n odlcial alt'alrn an It they relate to bin oltlce. " The law nayn: "Should any vacancy B in thirty dayn thereafter, elect e prop- t« ■ erly i|ualllied perimi to Itll nuclt va- a cgncy to nerve for Ihe tii-eitplred term." Among I hone whone name* linve b been mentioned lu connection with b -ticcennlon to Mr. Maria arc Robert U Klnher, Jacob Steeliuan. tleorge <>. 11 Adatna. t'leyton Haines Itrlck end d Building I napector H. A W. Hiultli. JJ . for t'lty fommlaetonere nearly a year ego. PL WILL BUILD COTTAGB " J. T. Heal, of I bin city, ban received i from Albert Fogg, of t'amdeu, ll.e 0( contract to build a framecotiage. lliree- % and a- half ntorlee, at the corner of ^ Ninth ntieet and Ocean avenue. Ibis city. The building, which will be one fj of the bandaomrsi lu that aectlou of , the reaort, will cost 1 1 5,000 The work { In about to lie ntarted. • An wan elated hi the HENTINEI. noma ^ ( time ago, It In the Intention of Mr. 'j Fogg and family to renlde permanently h Lew la Steelmaii ban purchaned '* Harry Adauin' cottage. 1083 Aeliury avenue, and will shortly take poanennlon or It with bin family. Mr. Adams u and Ills family will renlde with hln h rather, tleorge O. Adame, until hie o new Wealey avenue humela completed, I ' which will lie about tlie middle of n October. t d I ' *N • ° Many thought on Humlay evening that perhaps Iba long • threatened uorth-eaet storm waa about to visit thin •eel Ion. The wind blew quite a little I and, filially, about ten o'clock, ralu t , began falllng^biit It dhl not continue c , a great while. I CLOSING CONCERT I OF THE SEASON Harrison and His Band Were Given an Ovation Friday ' Evening. J. W. Harrlnou and the member* uf bin band gave the last free convert of ■ he aeaaou lu the city's music pavilion on the Boardwalk Friday evening, ; and great Ibruugs filled tlie building and llued the walk outside. The bend played unusually well aud many number* were given by request. At the oonclualon of the concert I l-eeder Harrison aud bla band iuwu- 1 bern were given an ovation, eucb aa ban 1 never beep tendered a similar organize- . tlou employed by the clly to give free 1 tnuelc during the summer. The hope : waa expressed tbat Harrlnou and ble band will be engaged next season. Mr. Harrleon, who la a thorough musician, le tenor soloist lu oue of the churches lu Camden. Both be and the members of his orgaulxatlnn made a decider! hit with the crowd* here during tlie summer season just closed. Several of the baud member* left for their homes Friday night, and tbsy were accnmpanleo to the Shore Fast Line car by a number of their friends, who gave tliem a royal send-off.
PUBLIC HEARING ON NEW BRIDGE Complaints Will be Heard Here by War Department October 4. A public beeriug In tlie matter of proposed automobile bridge bethis clly and Burners' Point will held In Hie t'lty Commissioner*' In the Ma**ey A Udwards buildon Friday, I Ictuber 4, according to notice seut" Mayor Headley by Major It. Raymoud, of Ibe.l'ulted.Htates War Department. All persons liavlug navigation Ina Heeled by tlie proposed bridge It was thought by those backing tlie project tliut Ibe structure would well tiuder way by this time, or, at this hope was expressed early lu summer, l.ut some opposition ■ developed, and Ibis doubtless will I* October I. ANOTHER COTTAGB F k H"*'1' " ",rW|ir' I ply manufacturer, of Philadelphia, has awarded to lllia M. Towusend Hie contract to build fur litm a handsome cuttage ou the lot recently bought by Mr. Htcwart from Massey A Kd wards, at Nineteenth street and Wesley avenue, the lot htvlug a frontage of I2> with riparian lights. Tlie cottage will belli stories blgli, f r a m e, with asbestos roof complete lu every particular, and well equipped with tine porches. The bouse will cost ,$81100. Workmen are now engsged li^HII* the lot and the building of iTfe house will be started within thirty _ Ursa* Jury Mens Today. The Cape May County llrand Jury will meet again today at Ibe request of Supreme Court Justice Kallscli. The object of this meeting 4s not known, It Is supposed tbat a thorough sifting out of the accusations made by Couucllmeu and officials of Ilia city of Wild wood against one another will tie had. Many Flstlni lu llir Ocran. Outside llsblug— that Is, ttsbiiig In Iheuceau— Is i popular s|sirt here at tlie preaeut time. Many parties go out every day and Hie catches of line Msb ere unusually large, It t* repurlrd.
ANNOUNCEMENT \THE read-paiste hardware ©. WILL OPEN ITS NEW STORfc,^ - saturday, september 21— Carrying a Complete Line of Building Hardware, Builders' Supplies, Paints, Clkas, Cutlery, Housefuruubuig Goods and _ Hotel Supplies. read-paiste hardware ®. 837 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY
BAD AS IN DATS T< I OF OLD RING RULE ' Commission Government Appears to be a Failure in II Atlantic City. I - Shortly ufler the election for coiu- ' million foitu of government In Allentic City, the Uevlew of tbat place, . which urgently advocated that uew- . 1 fangled form of government, waxed eloquent in Its advueacy. Following is a sample of what it bad to say: '■The city stands today In Ihe same f position as a Held bsltery drawn up - for acllnn upon tlie enemy, lis giius '■ ' at baud, aud II Is ready to struggle *i - Willi any emergency. The fact re- •" > mains that ultimately there I. going " " work that will satisfy aud tbat will " - anything that lias come from Ibe old ° style of government. To bemoan that " - we are facing a dismal future Is to P ' assert tbat Allautlc City Is going to be E I dlll'ereut from every oilier clly tbat " I has experienced the blessing of a com- 11 ■ mission government. Tbat soil of •' > -talk Is neither fair nor Is It common <■ e sense. Out of yesterday's work will This same paper, only a few days '• ago. frankly said: ■ Hon which they promised aud are " ' pledged lo give, attain are being eonducted with about as high a Hiaud as -I • III the old ring rule daye " 0 Judging from conditions In Allautlc 9 City today, commlssloo government la v e s failure there. And It le about time y for the Ocean City advocates of tbls ' 1, sort of government to frankly "'fees u 1- up" their mistake. DIDN'T RUN HIS BEST '' I'rnnk srhnrldrr In Poor Hbspp l' Frank Hcbuelder, the local champion runner, was uot In good shape Halrfr- ,( day last, after a summer seaeori In t 0 various llnea uf work here, so didn't n ? run very well In Hie events of the Middle Hleles A A. U. at Malianoy , City. , y He went there with Ihe Marquette , ,r Club, of Fhlladelpble, and entered e only lu Ibe mile run. In which he ,a came In sixth. The winner's time || was not so very fast— 4.88. Frank lias y easily beaten that. It was a aouree of I satisfaction lo Inui, however, lo beat I Humphries, the former Ceutral High t >r School runner. . O. c ttnjoglnc His Yoeallon. ' \V, Scott Hand and wife went lo ' II South Dennis yesterday 011 a short lt visit to Coleman Laamlug and wife. Mr. Hand, who I* cashier of Ihe First National Bank, Is on his vacation aud < 10 spent most of last week at tils old I I. home at Cape May Court House.
HEARINGS IN SUNDAY CASES , ARE AGAIN POSTPONED
OCEAN CITY WINS FROM MILLYILLE r , Excit ing Game of Basket Ball Was Witnessed by Big , Crowd. In one of the moid exciting basket : hall contests ever seen here, tha Oeaan - City -hoys won from their old-time . rivals, lbs Mill vllle team, allbe Hippo- ■ drome Saturday evening, lu the pree- • ence of a large crowd, by the score of I 26 to 24. ■ From start to finish the game had the spectators In a furore of excltemeut. , First one team would be ahead and , then tha other would take the lead. aud ao It coutlnued almost until the , blowing or the last whistle, and Ocean , City earns out victors. r There waa good playing l>y the members of each five, both sides being r determined to land a victory, aud the y excitement wee Intense throughout 4 Fob .Balk —Desirable Ocean Cllj bayuua lot. For price and particular! add less Box B..OCKAN CITY Siurryrtii. ne .
~ I Held Over at Request of Both Prosecution and the Defendants. [J At tlie request of both parlies— Ihe prosecution aud defendant*— Ihe bear- . logs lu the cases of tha two hotals aud • I the Boardwalk business men accused of violating the Muuday laws have again been postponed. The hearings were to have been given by Hqulrs Ludlam last Monday. 6 Now tha etory la that the hearings will-take place at 10 o'clock next Mouday moroing. °' Tlie readers may lake this for whet it Is worth. WANT TO BE COMMODORE jt. — ~— he Life el the Ocean City Motor Boat an Club le rattier quiet now after a season of great activities. Tbare was "much he doing" In the social line at the club ng bouse during the summer mouths he under the leadership of Mrs. Clarence C. W. Wilson and Ihe other oOlcleisof tlie Ladles' Auxiliary. Hy . — T4rf"meiiYtM-r» of the club are now preparing f.V Ihe nomination of I officers, which will lake'place naxt munth. T ere are aaul lu be three candidates for the oltlce of commodore, the locumbeut, Clarence C. W. Wileoo. Vice Commodore J. Franklin Myers aud Hecretary Daniel Haggerty. To Brxln Macadam Work. The Buttoo 4 Corson Co. Is arranging to begin work on Aebury avenue, on lie big paving contract from the city, next Monday The Mart will be made at North street, the macadam paving to exteud from that street to Fourth street, In the upper section ol the elty. - Lola 48. 47 end 48 Marine Place, Creese tract, 80x102 feel each. Apply to owner, Ellis beth U. Bands, 682 Central ave.. Ocean City. . Fob Bale. -"The Wealey,"** Wee ley Javeoue, a fourteen -room house, cmAtiletely furnished. For further par 1 llcumre apply on premlma. RAH, if $I7U0 to loan ou bond and mortgage Apply^to^ K. Cnrtla Robinson, Oceai ■Try an Advertisement u> tha Samtuub
CITY'S PUBLIC SCHOOLS RE-OPEN WITH 492 PUPILS
— j LAKE FAMILY HOLDS REUNION , Aunaal Gattaeritig at Pleas- 9 antville Was a Memorable 4 Occasion. 'Rie annual reunion of the Lake j family was held In the Weeleyan M j E. Church at Pleasantvllle Thursday. t and was attended by about SO memof Ihe family, who spent the day a pleasant fa»liion. t At the bnsinesa meeting reports were , read, addresses made and the old offl- k cere re-elected, as follows: t President, the Rev. B. Wesley Lake; , llrst vice president. John It. Blake, of second vice president, f A. Lake, of Pleasantvllle; seers- , William Lake, of this "city; Ireas- ( Dr. Morgan or Philadelphia; t the Rev. James K. Lake, of , city. Tlie chief papers were read by Dr. A. , i'. Morgan, 0$ Philadelphia, on the re- , of the Blake anil Lake families, aud by Miss Barati A. Rlaley on the , relation of the Rlaley and I.ake rami- j 1 Remarka were made by the Beva. J. , E. Lake, of this city, and Pareella, , of Philadelphia. | Following the bualnea* meeting there , wae a dinner. There waa a delegate prsaent from He waa Chatlee Idtke, and , waa accompanied by hie wife. 1 The oldeat repreaentatlve of the fani- , lly present was Mrs. Bartlett, of AtCity, whose age la 76 years. ■Itward I. eaves t'lab. Bamuel Carton Hehener has left the Ocean City Motor Boat Club, where he was steward for some time. He tendered his resignation receutly, to take effect September 16. It was accepted and he quit on Bunday. He and hie wife live at 1RSI Aebury avenua, and they expect to remain In this city. They came here from Philadelphia, where Mr. Hebeuer held responsible posit lona with leading hotel*. caught Channel Ban. F. H. Campion, a property owuer In tbls clly, occasionally Indulges lu Hahaud Friday, tha 18th, waa oue of lucky days. 1 While tlahlug In the aurf at Fortieth street he landed a channel base wetghln 81) pounds. Tlie gave him quite a light before Mr. Campion succeeded In getting It. Legal Docammli Drawu." Legal papers of ell descriptions, Including wills, sre carefully drawn by R. Cnrtla Robinson at his utiles, 744 Asbury avenue, Ocean City, N.J.
JOSIAH SACK IS • LAID TO REST "> Highly Respected Farmer t Lived Less Than Year After His Wife. 1 Jualab Back, who died at the-hoine a > of hie eon, Llnwood Back, on the bay > front, near Waltou place, at 10 o'clock „ I Friday morning, at the age of 66 years, ( 1 was burled In the cemetery of the ; Petersburg M. K. Church Monday 1 1 afternoon. Hervloee v et* conducted -] . In the church at .! o'clock by the . pea- • tor of tbat circuit, the Rev. Mr. , • Luther, of Beavllle. , Mr. Beck had bean In III health for , t six years. For some time be bad been , made belplraa by rheumatism. Death wa* due to kidney trouble and a 00m5 plication of disease*. He waa born lo Beavllle, the son of , David and Hannah Back, and wae a farmer In Beavllle, uutll compelled lo it relinquish tbls work by reason of III |. health. He left the farm when bla ,, wife died, lesa than a year ago, aud p bad alnce resided alternately with bla ia aona, Llnwood and Charles, bis only children. ,r Mr. Back was a member of the Petersburg M. K Church for many years. v All hla life be wae k nown for his hou)f eety, uprightness and good ctttxeneblp. (( He was a devoted husband and a lovM log father, and hladeatb I* mourned e by his *ons and a large ctrcla of frleods °b own Year Home. It's dlgulOed and gives you a dellcioua sense of security to own. your OCEAN CITY. 8- Ren Idee, your reeponslblllty aa a real ie, estate owuer makes you a desirable he citizen. Think It over, then call on HARRY HEADLEY. m Real Estate Operator, Ninth and Ae- . bury avenue, next to Are house who . will show you the very beet way and soma of tha greatest bargains to be found bare on the easiest terms Phone connection. "Fob Bale.— That neat attractive eot- ' * tags, with double plaxxas, facing ocean ,n" and bay; Central avenue ami Twentieth street; uew: only $J7M. John t. Hood. 1024 Arch street, Pblladeles- phle. » Fob Baul— Cottages aud lou In , moat deelrmble loeetlooe in Ooean Oity. Apply to A. Cuttou ilk Aebury aveuue. ge. Ocean CHy. New Jeraey. 1(0 Rest a leek bog In Ihe vault of um First National Bank of Ocean CHy. If. J„ and ksap your valuuble papers 1 gi. tberetn.
Rooms Arc Crowded, Especially That of the High School. The city's public schools reopened Thutaday last for the fall and winter season with a record- breaking attendThe lolal enrollment of pupils wa* 482, Hie greatest ever enrolled even lo the fullest month of past years aud 76 more than on lite opening day last The high school particularly Is crowded. II had 86 pupils, wllh only 88 dunks for them, on the opening day , and there are more lo enter this school. Chairs aud rents are belug used for some, and 18 of the pupils have been given accommodations in tha board of directors' meeting room when they are not called to recitations. It Is the Inteutlon of Prof. James M. Slovens, tlw superintendent, to devote all of the aeoond Boor to tha high school when the proposed new school ! building In erected at Twelfth street aud Central avenue. II Is thought that work upon this new building Will be started now wltblu a short time. There are a number of new leachere ' at Hie school this terra. Tbey are ' U. Cressman, of Lewlstown, Pa , ho Is dolug science work In the high school; John Robertson, of Darby, In- , structor of manual training; Miss Bertha Cramer, of May's Landing, ' seventh grade; Miss Hazel Uelser, of Waynesboro, Pa., sixth grade; Mis# 1 Edith Babbitt, or Oneonla, N. Y., Bfth 1 grade; Miss Pearl Bcull, of this city, third grade, and Mlaa Edna Hchurch, ■ of this city, second grade. BLACK RE-ELECTED Atlantic Cits Cblr I Alain Heads ' Chief William Black, of the Atlantic 5 City Fire Department, was re-elected ' president of the Now Jersey State Fire " Chiefs' Association at Its annual maet- ' lug lu the Casino of the Bleel Pier, ' Atlantic City, Thutaday. The other officers selected were: Vice ' president, Charlea C. Burr, Burllngr ton; secretary, Cornelius S. Mount, of Bed Bank; treasurer, T. O. Dona, I ' lain Held ; and trustees, Ueorgs W. Arnett and Fred K. Decker, of Eaat . Orange. if Tlie organization of a Btate Fir# « Prevention Association waa urged by » Captain C. Albert Uasser, Inspector of r combustibles and lire risks of tlw Newark Fire Department, In an bddreas before the convenllou. Such organize Hous have beeu established lu '• Newark aud Jersey Clly, and the aim J Is lo Inaugurate the system In the smaller title* of the Bute, where tire - haaxards are high and carelaeenaa. ..i,.n ..Manila Tli* mailer wa* reoften re-
ferred to the Fire Marshals' Committee lu report back at the uext semi-annual Hireling, which will be held either lu Newark or Trenton. WENT TO TRENTON tended Convention. Mra. Hannah Vanaman, aaeoclale Stale eonucllor; Mrs. Florence Ullbert, member ol the credential committee; B. W. Ijtke, Bute corresponding secretary, aud representative from the Oosati Clly Council, No. 10. D. of A.: Mrs. Medellue Porter and Mrs. Annie Barclay left here ou Monday foe Trenton. In that City they attended the convention oft be Paat Councilors' Association Monday afternoon. They were at the ouuventlon of the Btate Council of the Daugblere of America Tuesday. 1 * ■ •tree: lAsscHtasals. At the meeting of the City Connater slonera resolution* were passed to pro1 vide for laeulng Improvement certlff1 calm lo Uke care of the following I assessments for street werk: Bay ave1 uue. $10,187.80; Fourteenth a tree!," I $3,608.45; Flfty-Oftb atreet. $1,87A14. , Building a cottage. Walter V. Hem, of the Brm of Ham- „ ilton A Hess, builders lo this city, la erectlug a residence for bimaeir 00 As1. bury aveuua, hetweeu Teuth and Klev- , truth streets. He recently purchased the lot from J. K. Russell, of MenI Chester, N. H. Bed Writ's Cans Fire. Red Men of South Jersey are planning a big camp lire which will be IK II lu the grove back ol the railroad station at Pitman Saturday evaulng, Debt r 26, folio wing a parade lo which tl 8000 arc expected to participate. le - - " — " Important. Bend me list of your properties for sale or rent at ogee. 10 If you have oiouey to loan on Bret d mortgage 1 can piaoa It. •e FRANK E. DARBY, REAL ESTATE BROKER, Bourse Bklg. 761 Aahory Ava. II- Four rooms and bath, OBfanMsad, in by year, at 880 Central avaaua. Apply 4- wattaou, 307 Eighteenth street. U Party wishes to exchange deelrafcle y. Philadelphia property (reeled) fee taahe The HumXB. Prtadtag Memo H J. kept baeytnrtitugoui j^etil, km ■ and Ulk U aver. ^

