OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
VOL. XXXII. OCEAN CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1912. NO. 30
OceanCitySentinel ocean city. M. j. i r. curtis robinson Editor and Proprietor 1 Si .oo Per Year, Strictly in Advance. CITY DIRECTORY. IV OFFICIALS ^ ^ ^ J] IfcarU ill Kductloo -A. J. Smltt.. ITMItL™u'«. A." W*' CHURCH SERVICES. '''C.^o'TrMt^P'Mld.nl^ lr*,ur„, I .'C.rJLu'VsaOsr. 'tmmiusi* mas'ere Mafu r" H» not a'sfreeT l|SwfCE' li "*11** HoOnrr* J!**™.'' K3r.S»£ wLSS5!d!So V*o> ' Holy Trtnuy tAitKeb^Proie^a'H KplACi'^al, Ursysuu.'ljiy . II. ui"; liolj ComiuuinaD, UNI jun'dsy 1016 1 I' SI t Hnoday school 3 p. 'in. " *ft!niaBtj|tt"nii luuinuuil Hapll-l^liurolOAs-jry avrnur, i Au 0 Js> ' rVUlOof, 6JU, I III- A M, MtAlll.lrl, ■nporlDbinosal. _ , Union Tsbsrnsclo Usptllt CtaWIl, KI*hlU i'uj »V nnVrnyS'nyutS^ oolock Krjily 1 s , oi' pSma Vrmi<^a^»' " KeX u^KeSjL *Uj« •. in.. Hiii.aoy viiooi. 2 ju II. in.; t'tirutlan knlaw meeting. 7-«l p. ui. i'rrscliluz. » p. ® . 1 CHURCH SOCIETIES. Untie*1 Auxiliary society meet, nr.i Mon- 1 wra'uuy ^ iTln Vilxapel'u*.' ^ U^elT^if ••^n'moAn! ""ire! °5iij!ulin*o» Joy ,' pJeslI jtasl: Mri^liTtru.tolleedley, treasurer; Mr*. Women's Uulld, every Wsdueaday Z.0U p. in. Women's Auxiliary Missionary, leet Tlinm n u4e nun! I national an '"■em I - ma o UU y ! I'reeldent. Mrs. C. Hwen; corresponding soe^i,"zj^j«tssrvit "ujn1 SECRET SOCIETIES. ueenu City UO|t, No. 171. K. and A. M., insets eeooud and fourtli TburwUyevenlnj. lota Council, No. lM, Jr.O. U. A. M.. meet. ^ i )c*m ^ilyOonnell. No. Ift IX ol ML^aMMa •sra ndute taaftSk o nd«y eYeulu*»\ IntK! IE ijioin m. MJo John W.anlUi Reoorder. Washington Camp, No. 75, P. O.K. at A„ ssr rsss. eve^MondajBleep^al £».Tu M.oI'V.'bSl Mr*. gohpteS; Campbell, K. of H. Ocean City Local, No. 191 I Carpenter*' Puumj, io**u every Friday evening In K.of tlon meeu eeoond KeturSey of each month. President. Ueorge O. Adnmt: eeerelary. R, Howard Thorn. MRS. IRKNE REGAN PulilonsM* Drenemnklng Ocnex OlTT Hew J weir
Amnggva.tT.uw. MORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY, and COUNSELLOR AT-LAW, UAPIt WAV iel H'1 HortE.'t. J. I Op poet te Public Buildings). | j^WAOFFICEs" , Apgar & Boswell, A BURY B^U^K""^"IN"°' "A" "n* 1 L,A\V OFFICES \ Godfrey & Godfrey, 1 ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. \ JAMES M. E. HILDRE1 rd Counsellor-at-Law < Otis M. Townsend . A Practical Seashore Archltec l.loe treed by tbe Htate. EIGHTH STREET, OPP. P. O. OCEAN CITY N. J. Fall Millinery Opening . Hept. 28 and 27 You are cordially Invited lo attend. J. II. IIILORGTH'8 1 aid Anbury " " ' Atlantic City Theatres SSSfflBI ; ! PHI. s»d SAT. EVES., OCT. 24. 25. k WAGENHALS & KEMPER CO. Present THE GREYHOUND! A NEW PLAY By Paul Armstrong and Wileon Miruer Authors of "Deep Porple" 25c. 50c 75c. «. »1 50. Met.. 25c. 50c, 75c, 01 1 MON..TUES. endWED. EVES., OCT. a. 3*. 3d 1 Henry W. Savage Olfero Hie Newest and Gnyret Four Xct Laugh Mill ==THE— = MILLION By the Author* of th* "Pink Lady" and '•Oh. Oh. Delpbine" . the eame caet and production that played all laat year at the Herald . Square Theatre, N. Y. ; Ere* 25c. 50c. 75c. gl. 115ft Met. 2Sr. 50c, 75c. 11
J N. GRISCOM, M. D. K1UHTH HT. |YNU yi^LKY AVE. ' » Allen Corson, M. D. i ; gi6 Wesley Avenue Ocean City Now Jersey J D* W. P. HAINES M COH. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE. , ' nyPH K Homts: > Hehsciikl pkttit, m. u. 807 WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY £)K. CHARLES B. RIDER ( ».l>ontiMfe 809 Central Avenue » OCEAM CITV. W.J. Thtghes' Central Pharmacy j HghM siwmwae ww -.<»»! ! DENN & HEMSLEY WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN ■ DENN'S CELEBRATED ICE CREAM ^ 124 Asbuty Ave.. Ocean City, N. J. Wedding Partle* and Picnic* a Hpeo laity. "Your trade aollclted. Ortler* delivered. * Prompt attention. 1 Milk and Cream al way 1011 band. Kolh Phone". 1 Try an Advertisement , in the SENTINEL
"R. CURTIS ROBINSON ! ■t>wi:oi<l " notary Phblig and ©OMMISSIONER OF DEEDS -Ha— S°S— PENSION VOUCHERS : : CAREFULLY EXECUTED r Numbers 744 and 746 Asbury Avenue ■ Ocean City New Jersey
, It may be just barely possible that some r' oilier fellow may sell it a little cheaper, " but abetter quality — "IMPOSSIBLE." - We have it and we have it good. Give r. us your order for the Sunday poultry. We £ dress them. : Boyle's Dependable Market ,8. W. Cor. Twelfth 8t and Asbury Ave. Everything in Meats, Groceries'and Vegetables
lu Lbc matters of Conveyanciog, Title luvestigation aud Settlement of Purchases, we aim lo give our clients thorough care and conscientious scr"«l We have always endeavored to maintain that reputaUpn for our office.^ MASSEY & EDWARDS EIGHTH AND CENTRAL AVENUE , First-class mortgage^nvestmrate^secureib^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
DR. W. P. HAINES BUYS 1 LAND DtS OCEAN FRONT
' Two Blocks Are Sold Physician by Clayton Haines Brick. Another lot of ocean front land here , Bold a few day* ago by Clayton H allien Brick. These ealea were a« follow*: Two hundred and II fly feet of wean front land, north of Forty-ninth utreet, with riparian rights, to Dr. W. P. Haines, orocean City. Fifty feet of ocean front land, with riparian rlghts.on both sides or Ocean avenue, north of Fourteenth street, to l)r. \V. P. Haines, of Ocean l lty. OFFICERS ELECTED Tlie Christian Endeavor Society of the First Presbyterian Church has ' elected Ibe following officers: President, Miss Maud M. Foulds; vice president, Mrs. C. H. Itoliner; secretary. Miss Elizabeth Brangan, treasurer, Elmer E. Ranck; correspondltig secretary, Miss Elizabeth B. • Hlgbee; pianist, Miss l.oulsa T. Corson: chalnnau of prayer meellng cammitlee, Miss Ethel C. Norcom; chalr1 man of social committee, Mtss Ada M. Ranck ; chairman of music com in luce. Miss Ijoulsa T. CYirson; chairman of . flower commlltee, M las frene Zlegler; chairman of missionary commlltee, Mrs. William M. Ranck; chairman of , ways and means comoiltlee, Lawrence M. Lear. Pastor Bobner Is organizing a ml»- ' sion etudjl cless In the I'hrtstlen Endeavor Society. WILL BUILD COTTAGE Clayton Hilne* Brick, real estate I operator on Eighth street, has purchased from Massey A Edwards a lot on Wesley avenue, between Ninth and Tenth streets, formerly owned by D. Harry Chandler, of Vlneland. It Is Mr. Brick's Intention to build a house for himself on this lot next t'oniiir Child IMes. Frank A., the slx-montes-old child of Edward Busbey and wife, of tills • clly, died Friday afternoon from a complication of Infantile complaints. It was hurled at Seaside Cemetery Suiiday afternoon. Bsn I. oli Mar Build. Mm. Eva Unrnb Brick, of Mailton, has purchased, through the agency of Clayton Halnee Brick, a lot on Wesley avenue, south of Twenty-ninth street. 4 Mrs. Brick will probably build In the : spring.
S J. T, SEAL GETS : MORE CONTRACTS, , Will Build for William H. " Vanderhercheu and Miss 1 Benuer. r , John T. Heal, the well known local , builder, who Is busily eugagetl In r getting out bis work on band, has just r received contracts for new houses, which will be started as quickly as > possible. I Mr. Seal will build two pretty ! cottages for William H. Vandcrher- | ' chen, the sail and awning maker of ( Philadelphia, who spends the summer | f seasons In bis home In this clly. | " These cottages will be erected near Fifteenth street and Wesley avenue. < ' Mr. Syal also has received the con- i ' tract from Miss N. C. Beuner, of Phlfa- i • delphla, to erect a two-family apart- " ment house on Seventh street, near the , '• Boardwalk. Miss Benuer Intends to ~ occupy the upper flo-.r apartment , during the summer montfi*. | VALUE OF BIRDS ' f ih , rj ~ ' hyierlnn Church ( I Before a large audience of school 1 children aDd teachers and visiting : e friends, Prof. J. 8. Rrlggs. of the Do- t pertinent of Zoology of Pennsylvania, . "* delivered a very Interesting lecture on i "The Economic Value of Birds," in ■ tbe lecture loom of tbe First Presby- t terlan Cbureb Monday evening. The t eddrese was Illustrated with mounted I specimens cf birds native to Ocean i II City, and their habits of life and value i to tbe community were entertainingly e and Instructively portrayed. '■ Prof, Brlggs knows hts subject well, t 11 and bis talk was highly Instructive. 11 It was appreciated by hl» hearers. Resigns as Rank cashier. Lllburn Hess has resigned his 1 position as cashier of the Tuckaboe Bank, owing to poor health, and his brothar, Rutherford, will Oil hts place. ^ Mr. Hem expects to spend tbe winter ia In the mountains of Virginia. He la well known In this city, where he , spent the night* the greater part of .j last summer. W. c. T~V. Sterling. The members of the Ocean City W. , C. T. U. will bold their regular meetIng next Wednesday afternoon at the ,f home of Mrs. Cora Clayton, 8econd . street and West avenue. A report or ' the proceedings of the Btate eonven- " tion will be read.
BODLEYARD WORK < SOON TO BEGIN Senator Hand, Whose Bid " Was #87,986.63, Given j the Contract. The Cape May County Board of Freeholders, meetlug at Court House, Thursday, awarded to Robert E. Hand the contract for tbe work of building ■ tbe Ooean City Roolevard, which will run from Thirty-fourth street, lu this city, to Marmora, a distance of a little more than two miles. Hie bid was *87.988.63 The roed le to be completed by June ' IS, 1913. The other bidders and bide were: 1 Sun Dredging Compauy, *101,348.78; ' James MoLlnden * Co., *93,a(l5.«>', Sutton 4 Corson Co., *111,086.70. 2 . The people of this city, at well ae summer resident*, are anxious to have this road, as It will be a great convenience to owners of teams and automobiles and also prove of great benefit aud convenience to farmersat Beealey '« Point, Marmora, Palermo and that section who bring garden truck lo this Hty In tbe summer season. JUNIOR8 RALLY District Steeling Meld In Tsekstioe council's Mall. A district rally of the Junior Mechanic councils of Caps May Couaty was held In the ball of Tuckahoe Council, No. 257, Thureday evening, and drew many members of the organization. Iota Council, No. 126, of this city,
was represented by Parker Miller, f Roland Si eel man, H. C. Waram, Jr., . Joseph Cox, Jamea MarU, Charles P. Sampson, Herbert I>ugan and John 1 E. Trout. I AddrafM* ware made by District J Deputy Smith, of Ooehen Council. , Charles 1). Sampson, of this city, and t _ others. Refreshment* were served by the entertalument committee of Tuckahoe Council. MsiMsck'a Pharmacy. Bee Adv. 011 third page, flflli col. , adv. tf. The Ftret National Bs-.k^of, Ocaao crf'tha county. " ™" m * adv. It Young lady, while, wishes poaitkm si housework. Address 8., HsimwML M office. adv. It.
HOLD FINE RECEPTION Pantiere and Bride Are Given Handsome Gifts by Many Friends. | Stanley Poutlere and bride, back from their wedding tour lo Washington, L). C„ and Leeeburg, Va., were given a reception Saturday evening al the home of the groom's parents, Fred. and wife, which was attended by a large number of friends of tbe Tbe decorations consisted of palme, and cut flowers artistically arWhlle the "refreshment were being 1 served, there was excellent muatc, and : there were vocal selections by 1 Margaret Bradley, ,of Pliliadel- 1 ' phis, aud Helma Harris, of Ocean ^ Clly. Miss Harris, who Is a prollcleut ' pianist, also gave several numbers on , this Instrument. During the evening, a youug musician from Atlantic City sang "Where - the Klver Shannon Flowa"ln 1 manner - that won great applause. Before leaving, the younger guests 1 enjoyed a deuce. > Mr. aud Mrs. Pontlere, who received ' a number of fine presents, were given best-wtehes uf thetr frtendr^OTT long and happy married life. The Invited guests Included t he - following: Mlse Grace Hlllman, Mis* Bertha Campbell, Miss Gussle Hand, Miss I Pontlere, Miss Olive Eruet, ; Miss Lettle Hansen, Miss Helma liar- - rls, Mlse Margaret Pontlere, Mrs. Geo. , Juetlson, John Llby and wife, John 1 Pontlere and wife. I«wie B reck ley and 1 wife, W. F. E. Stedem and wife, Hor- ■ ace Butler and wife, J. F. MacNamee ! and wire, Harold Hand, Victor PonI tlere, Herschel Henderson, Leon Brack1 ley, Humbert Pontlere and Carl Orlllo, 1 of Ocean City; BenJ. Pollock, JiAeph ' Kelly, Frsncls Durliorrow, Walter Foley. Count Maddeu, James Detnp- , sey, Duke Adams, Baron Thomas. . Harry Pollock, Maurice Kelly, Ellwood Gowdy, Jack Etm, Peter Aldrleb, George II. Thanes, B. E. Brown, bliss Marie Mase, Miss Margaret Brsds ley and Mr*. Mary DeBenedlctus, of 9 Philadelphia. BoDzkl Coltsze. r Otis M. Townsend has eold his cotit tags on Sixth street, near the Roarde walk, to Mr*. Martha Stewart, of Phil f adelphla. Tbe boueel* nicely located, and Mr*. Stewart plana to occupy It ' during part of tbe year. ;- Former Senator Lewis M. Cresse aud e wife returned home Saturday from an d eujoyable trip In their touring car. >r They vlalted a number of dtle* and 1- towns In this State, New York and Pennsylvania
OUTLOOK ENCOURAGING ( FOR REPUBLICAN NOMINEES
BENNY CHEW, AT 83, TO HUNT DEER Sporteman and Civil , War 8oldier Wants to Oct 1 ' Another Big: Buck ' "Uncle Benny" Chew, well knuon here, who has been "nnder the weather" for a few waeke, la recovering and bopca to be In good shape to hnnt . . for deer when the season opens. "Unele Benny" I* 88 year* old. He ' served for nlue months In tbe Civil War, being a member of Company I, ' Twenty-fourth New Jersey Volunteer*. He ha* been a hunter elnce' he was 15 " year* old. Notwithstanding his ad- " vanoad age, be shot a snag bock last season, and many of bis friends thus " enjoyed a venleon steak. Mr. Chew 'a love for hunting come* to blm by Inheritance, bis father, William Chew, who kept the Old Blue Bell, on tbe stage route from Camden to Cape May, years ago, was famous as a sportemau In bit day. CHIEF SCULL AWAY K 1 y Takes Tvtp (trows Atlantic to stew • York kg Boat. '• Chief of Police Scull left this dty ' Saturday morning for Atlantic City, where he boarded tbe boat for New '• York. He expected also to go by boat York. expected also to by boat •
from Now York to Albany. Ha will « absent about ten days. c ftwaltbs intention of Chief Scull 1 When he left to make Inquiries In New , York City regarding Jamea Hamilton, - tbe contractor who has been missing ; from this city for some time and who ' last seen In New York, where be 1 visited a youug woman friend. , It's dlgnltled and gives you a delicious sense of security to own your h"m* *l OCBAIfl'ITY. Besides, yoer re4>ofislMUty ae a real ' estate owner makaa you a desirable citizen. Think It over, then call on HARBY HKADLKY, ' Real Estate Operator, Ninth and Asbury avenue, next to Are house who will ebow you th* vary bast way and > tome of the greatest bargains to be l found hare on tbe easiest terms
Voters in Cape May County 1 Strong- for Cresse, Rutherford and Stille. Tbe frlende of Lewie M. Cresse, Re- ' pobllcan nominee fbr tbe Btate Senate; 0 Henry W. Rutherford, nominee forth* , Assembly, and Corsvllle E Stllle.nom- ) for surrogate, are working diligently for their success at the election ' and It le declared that tbe oat look for c these gentlemen could not be batter. 1 Their friends throughout the connty J > have rallied to their support and will E be beard from at the polls next Tuee- ' 1 day weak In a way that will be eon- ' vlodng, notwithstanding the claims ' made by other candidates for these 1 office*. II Is declared that moet of the claims j '• made by tbe opponents of Messrs. ' 5 Creeee, Rutherford and Stills have not ' * a leg upon which to stand. * Mr. Stille, who was In this dty Mon- ' * day, has made a thorough canvas of tbe county, he says, and be appeared " to be confident of his eledlon to the '• office of enrrogate. Like Messrs. Cusse e and Rutherford, Mr. Stille has a boet D of warm admirers throaghout tbe ' oounly who recognize hts business ability and will not be led astray by his political antagonists. „ BIBLE SCHOOL GROW8 j Bap*. atcAllister'io Address Mam- » Tbe Bible school of Immanoel Bep- „ tM Church shows a steady gain In
attendance week by waek. Next Sun- } usy tbe superintendent, 8. 8. Mc- i AlUeter, to to give a short talk on the Sunday schools of New Jersey. 1 ! Th* Slate convention meets sarly In { , November, and lbs effort Is being | ) made lo relate this school wltb the t great work of the Slate Sunday School ' Association. , It to hoped by th* officiala that one , ' representative of th* Baptist Church ' will be at Trenton whan tha conven- ' Hon open". I e Important. Send ma list of your properties for ' sale or rent at once, h If you be va money to loan on Bret 0 mortgage I can place It. d FRANK E; DARBY, a REAL ESTATE BROKER, * Bonne Bldg. 761 Aabury Ave. I r. adv. J
BARBER & MARTS WILL BUILD MANY COTTAGES
. f MANY AT BIER : OF MRS. ENGLISH „ ! 'I' Ocean City's Oldest Resident w 1 Laid to Rest at Bargaiotown. Funeral service* over the remain* of ia, ' Mr*. Sarah Young English, who wa* p the oldest resident of Ocean City, were p, , held at the home of ber daughter, Mr*. v, i S. B. Sam peon, on Wesley avenue, « near Eighth etreet.Frhlayevetilug.coo- . ducted by the Rev. Dr. J. B. Halue*. *1 , The interment was at old Zlon t, t Church, Cemetery, Bargalntown. Hat- n , hrday afternoon. In charge of Mark „ lake. li The services" at the house were at- n tended by many friends of the aged „ e woman. The body reposed In a black cloth casket. „ Mr*. English, whose sge was 91 b " years, oue month and six days, died . Wedueeday evenlug of last week. ^ She was born lu Steelmanvllle, At- | 1 lantlc County, daughter of Capt. Evan p I Jeffriaa. Har husband, CapUlh Elmer p English, died In 1865. They were then , c resident* of May's Landing. Reside „ Mrs. Sampsou and E^ B. English, of ' this dty, there was another child, Mrs. g " Mahals Steclman, who died here a r ' few months sloce. ( Mrs, English, who had been a resl- j ' dent of Ocean City thirty years, re- b " talned all of her faculties to a remark- , able degree and was quite active for ' one of her years. She began falling e only recently. She was conscious s " until almost the last, and said she was £ " tired and was golnt home. • , '• She has a sister, Mrs. Betsy Klsley, „ living at Smith's landing, who Is 97 ^ " years, and the oideet woman lu At- f ** lantlc County. She can read without , [' glasses. A brother also survives, i He le Joseph Jefferles, of Steelman- , ville, whose sge Is M years. [' The house In which Mrs. English was boru In Steelmanvllle Is still >f standing. 1 stlllvllle'a Terkes. Mlllvllle'"swelled up" considerably '• and got a lot of free advertising ss th* 1 !- home of Steve Yerke*. who played II good ball on the Boston team, which L won the world's basebtll chatnplonship. But, after all. It seems that Yerkes Is a native or Ilatboro, Pa. ld Mr*. Herbert White, of Albany, Ga., " la the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. r Gibson, of 821 Fourth street, this dty. d This Is Mrs. White's flrsi visit here, ld aud she Is delighted with the place.
COUNTY SUNDAY ; SCHOOLS TO MEET t r
Forty-seventh Annnal Convention Will be Held at T Tnckahoe Tomorrow. The forty-seventh annual oonveotton of tbe Cape May County Sunday School A-soclatlon will be held In tire M. E. Church at Tnckahoe tomorrow. The (ollowlng_ l»-Jbe program for the " morning aeaalon. beginning at 10 o'clock; Song service, reading of minutes, report of officers, address by th* Rev. Charles Jones, singing, appointment of committees, notices and announcement«, offering, benediction. The program fbr the afurnaon fol- ' Iowa: Conferences, song service Trenton, 1912, by Mr. Cooper; State work, by " Mr. Hall; elnglng, addreee, by the State ! eeerelary; report of committees, round- 1 table talk, conducted by Bute secreoffering, annonnoemeDta-elnglng, ' " benediction. . The evening program fbllowa: Song aervica, prayer, etngiog, ofler- ' tng, selection by the choir", unfinished ° business, address, by the Rev. G. T. ( Harris, of Glass bo ro; selection by the , J choir, remark* by the pastor of the # convention church, benediction. WILL HUNT FOR DEER Time la TBI* Section. Sportsmen are now preparing for the deer banting season, and during tbe ^ day* when It will be legal to kill dear, n November 1, 2, 4 and 5, the South November 1,1, t ana 0, roe oouiu
Jersey foreat. will be tilled with V L Many of tha largest tracts of forest „ land where the deer nam have been posted against hunting, but It I* said by aoma sportsmen that by calling „ personally upon thsowpera of ths tracts tbay have secured the privilege of bunting during the four days Only bocks may bt killed this year, to a banter during the season, end all bounds are prohibited. The gsm* I wardens report tbe woods filled with t deer. t Z-ea-ol Doesmrsu ItrawnLegal papers of all descriptions. In- t , eluding wills, are carefully drawn by 1 R. Cottle Robinson al his office, 744 « { Ashoryaveoua, Ocean Ctty, N.J. adv. 1 Fob Haul— Cottages and lots In most desirable locations lu Ocean City. . I Apply to A. Cotton 619 Asbury avenue. | Ocean City, New Jersey. adv.
Has Contracts for Pretty Dwellings in Different Sections of City. Barber A Marts report the building pro*|wcts as very good and they are quite busy at the present tjme. This Arm reports the following new « "ullage" for Thome* M Scott, of tbe Penu Mutual Company, of Philadelphia, on the north side of Third street, Corinthian avenue, to cost abont It will have three stories, porches ou three sides, contain all conveniences and be Itnlebed In a style somewhat belter than tbe usual collage. Two faintly apartment on the west of Central avenue, north of Fifteenth street, for Thomas S. Simmons, or Mlilvllle, to'oost *3.900. Each apartment will have four bedrooms, bath, and dining rooms and kitchen, with up-to-date fixture*. The side* will be terraced. Cottage for Harry F. Stanton, Inc., ou the north side of Delanccy place, between Atlantic avenue and The tardwalk. It will have two storiaa7 d a completely finished basement. will be a little larger than otbara tn that "ectlou.aud wj|i _ have Ave badand bath on the second floor, with porches on three sides. Tbe cost will be *3600. Cottage for W. H. and E. H. Marof Philadelphia, on Ocean road, above iiattersea road, on tha Company's tract, costing It will have two stories and with porches ou three stdss, all conveniences and the latest Improvements. Harber A Marts will build for themselves a twin cottage on Wesley avebelow Twelfth street, costing *7500. Tbese buildings will have three etortesaud ba*eineut,all finely Unbilled. Interior will have the Dutch hall effect. The cottage# will have asshingle roofs aud will contain the latest Improvements In plumbing and heating. TO BUILD BUNGALOW8 1 Gila M. Towneeud Is, as usual, one , of the busiest bulldrrs In town. He I hts received tbe contracts, during tha 1 last few days, to erect th# following: Bungalow, to cost *2000, at TwentyI n |nth street and Central aveuue, for Edward Say boll, of Philadelphia. Mr. Say bolt I* wlfh Samuel Freemau'a house Id that city. Bungalow for H. K. Blrkhead, of . Beverly, on Nlueteeolb street, between . Central and Wesley avenaee, lo coet *21100. Mr. Townsend also will remodel J. R. Lynn's bungalow at First street and CeDtral avenue. He will
places uew roof thereon and add another room on tl* back. The Improvements will oort ll-W- Mr. Lynn Is with tbe firm of Water bouse Jk Co., Philadelphia. GET REGI8Ti; "H.ED Taesde* Next t# OpperVoters sboald bear In mind that Tuesday next, October 99, will be late day for registering. , The members ol tbe election board will "It at tbe following places from 1 o'clock In the afternoon until 9 o'clock In tbe evening: The board of th# First Ward wUI sit at tbe Reliance Fire Company's building, while the Seeood Ward board will be fonnd at the Ninth terete "Tuesday of this week was tbe late day for tbe tsglteration of voters In elite* and towns having a population of more than 5.000. Those places with less than 5,000 Inhabitant* have an til next Tnesday to register. Those who have not registered and are not sure that their nam** are on tbe registry ll-t should not fall to make Inquiry al once. 1 Fur the past five years a number of ' the members of the Ocean Otty Yacht 1 club during the winter season have ! been holding very enjoyable eveolngs every other week at the borne of soma member. This season will b* no exception. Tbe first five hundred party will ba given Monday rveatog, October « 28, at the reeldeooe of Commodore and Mrs. J. Ralph Wltoon, 2068 Walleoe e street, Philadelphia. * Cap 1. Fish aetla tstzs* — h Capt. George F. Fish, of tbe Ocean Yacht Club, haa eold hts cruiser,
Lueguo II, to a party Hi Baltimore. It one of tbe handsomest boet* ever seen In the harbor here. It was fiftytwo teal long. Capt. Gsorge has a "bee" In his bonnel for an eighty-fool cruiser for next season. I sits 48, 47 and 4S Marine Place, tract, 30x102 feet each. Apply to owner. Elisabeth G. Band*. SSSbeotral av*.. Ocean Ctty. ad*. For Bai.x.— That neat sttratefv* os«- : . ' ::; and bay; Central avenue and Twaotielb street; new; only *3710. JNte Hood. 1024 Arch street. PHHniW phi*. M9-U., adv.

