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Ocean City Sentinel * '"CURTIS ROBINSON — / gito. .na Pfopnetoi 11.00 P" Veil, Smelly 10 A^vWncr. Ci I r eJlivbC I OKV ' Icil'V nH ICIALS CHURCH StkvlCES. ^ j £«*' It | Moll trinity Cnorrli, rrol^.liu^Epl^<.^«c jb-*' V- MidlereD fiowatj'rvctor; W Ullaii.^, j . " • mi. Au«u.imr . iu.iT.o Uktbolic Cnui'c,. j T
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Carrw A0«|ni. ocmiri, \ofumrtf! u"na,'' •»P""nt#nd#nt -looParXsr Mnl'sr, treasurer. 9 resident. Women " "r^l32M.l»uLU?"«wiS?SrrMSn?l^ll!iJ' relarj.Mrj K. Parser; recording Jlr.uuy. lunik. ' lr""""»r- Mr" Aun* SECRET SOCIETIES. (tor.il Ulty Pod«r. No. Ill, r. Mild A. M. ofrMOhTnonttn to""*!1 T*"'fafy ^OOMMn^llj linlfM. NO. MO, K. Of ■' ■ i. rsSciSSSft sl?sz}' 1 P^'l^l'ri:i'^rr" K." ifi nr «!" "rl'ir "hi § A. Hocr^rta. _ ^ | • i>ry>MoBaMya>lwplti Fw.ui }c'.3f 'p.'hwP Urn. Hohpln M. Campbell. K. of R. Otis M. Townsend I A Practical Seashore Architect i Licensed by Hie Mute. . j EIGHTH STREET, OPP. P. O. 5 . OCEAN CI7 V N J. j
J arroamviMTAjw, MORGAN HA NO, ATTORNEY knd COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW, Solicitor. tfaetsr nod Eaaanlnar In Chaaoery, Puprams Court rommlealonsr. Notary- Public. M lOppoWlr Public Buildings!. ' w. Holt a in a k. Ainu* c. Puswcll L,AVV OFFICES . Apga-r & Boswell, - IlllL' K.MK BUIUHNU. «| . j VMIICHY AVKNUKjmdAPtlHT'M MTHKICT I LAW. OFFICES Godfrey & Godfrey, liarjleu Uundina. " :: ATLANTIC CITY," N. J. JAMES .M. !•;. MILPKE Til •j Counsel lor-:it-Law ^ j *nd HofTii-nor. Master aud Kuiulncr In ■ om»_xo. m iiieii n si rrci fA'-K MAV nrvj^. : fOW.NSEM) GODFREY u Attorney-at-Law ' . j li« men iiuiidina Ai Uomo CllfWatardayii j \ ' Allnnllc City <C7 Wclcy nVc. 1 William b. dams Attorney at Law S09 KiiHiili Slreel New Jer.ey Atlantic City Theatres 1 Ij5™™! ! t" lie New Era ♦educing Comjwiiv. Jn.. | f»Bic)>erton. Ir., ,Man. Direitnr, i I'rejrnlM pnor to the New Wk Rnjmgenunt 6
THfe Love, Leash1 RichatSwn ami Edmund llrceic 11 Jive.-asc 10*1.50 Mat* — >jc to|i A '' MoniUr and Toridar Erentn,,. Ape': 7 and 8 ' KU. & Erluilgrr Present _ — Milestones^ No olber play Jn»t like it. OriKiiul New T York cast, yjo time* in New York. ** By Arnold Bennett and Edward • ., Knoblapch. SentaThnraiUy ■ 35010*1.50 Mat.— 35c tn *1 Try ftn Advertisement in the SENTINEL S
_ J ( -J" mttL ^ . jj N. GRISCOICM. L). ' EIGHTH HT. AND WEtJEEY AVE. ' ' • olnBo", ehoa«M— Baltvlfc Inter Jltine. 1«- A lc- No offloa houra Auud.)-. * P . *'m 'd«ny r5viT Pbcue at§ Allen Corson, M. D. sSk? j 816 Wesley Avenue | ' , pcoan City New Jersey T ^HeUM - I DR. W. P. HAINES 'COR. NINTH SkO WESLEY AVE . • "w— IBSSUn. rlEBSUUKL t'KTTIT, M. D. 807 WESLEY AVE. 1 OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY nmre Hour*: linlll w.Va. in. I DR. CHARLES B. RIDER j "Dentist" 809 Central Avenue Hashes' Central Pharmacy ' tUhll St. ud Wuky A%t. „ lull PbiMlr.atvl— Rnh I'himiM .iBPr.M.lr U.B I ^ Ifrnwrlpilon. oor -peeialiT _ j'l J. THORNLEV Hl'dHES, Mani(er i > Boyle Commercial Agency M
62 A Eighth St. Ocean City, n. J E. C. BOYLE, nanager Claim* adjusted and collected anywhere it; United Bute. Spring Millinery. All the Litest Styles in Ladies' uud. Children's Hats J. H. HILDRETB'S "* Aidjnry Aetnue^^ \Oc«aa t'lty, .s. j. Dance Every Cold Luochea, Wednesday and , T»c. Saturday Night Excursion House JAMES CLARK Proprietor MAIN STREET and . . . NEW JERSEY AVENUE POINT :: N.J.
R. CURTIS ROBINSON Notary Pwblis and Commissioner of Deeds SoS-^rp-PENSION VOUCHERS : : CAREFULLY EXECUTED Numbers 744 and 746 Asbury Avenue "Ocean City - • Nbw Jersey
I It may be just barely possible that some I other fellow may sell it a little cheaper, 1 but abetter quality— "IMPOSSIBLE." g Wo have it and we have it good. Give us your order for the Sunday poultry. We dress them. -u.-u--*.a-^.-^. -u. Jl" | Boyle's Dependable Market 4 S. W. Cor. Twelfth St and Asbury Ave. ? Everything in Meats, Groceries and Vegetables Q.ma^iwuuRHuiMiiiwuiwiJiiHUiinBiiiiWRiiwBa«BflaBawMMwniBi
Iii the matters' of Conveyancing? Title Investigation and Settlement of Pur- | chases, we aim to give our clients thorough care and conscientious service. * We have alujays endeavored to maintain that reputation for our office.MASSEY &. EDWARDS EIGHTH AND CENTRAL AVENUE - First-class mortgage investments secured. v
TRY TO GET RIGHT OF WAY ; " ' FOR INLAND WATERWAY
- Progressive League Members ! , Celebrate Automobile ' '■ Bridge "Victory. \ u.AI "ie rr^ul*r ,uec,lnK of «he Y.mi „ K< f j Men 'a I'togreaalvc I.augue M. unlay ' 1 evening, H H Mowrer. YVilllaui It. CoIIImwu, Jr.. and Kdward M Bultmi were appuluicd a committee toiw»n 011 I how peramla holding up cerlalo rlglUaof way below Ocean Cliy along the route of the lulaml waterway Thi* commlllee will endeavor to xatlalaelorlly adjuat the mailer. The right* of. way dealred are along the througiifare. One, I. gu Blarkmau'a Gland and auother ju»t ' above Crook Horn. It Imdated. Holla Garret mm, 11 Frank Smith and K. Leroy" Howe were appointed a committee to act with committeefrom the Hoard df Trade and Hu-lne-* Men 'a A-aoclatloir In drafting re-olu- ; New Jer ey Aweuihlv for working an < -Irenoualy for Hie defeat of Senate Hill No. 100— tlie"llrV-iey's Folnt-Somere' < Point bridge niea-iirrt I The bu-liie-a meWlug of the league **" followed by a little euterlaluuiriit 1 In celebration of the auto bridge victory. A cpiartel. comprMng J. Thorn ley Hughe*. Lew la K Smith. « HenJ Miller ami K M SuMon. *aug "inn exrellenl wteclloii*; •■pail" • i did a few atui.ta; How ard D. ■ Taylor gave •wlei-llun- on n vlclrhla I •and Dr. I. N. Gnicofn rrchrd. j lug talk nil Hie Uhudoiiary work do:5 jlu couuectlon-wrlth Hie auto i-ridge | day oT laal week and how the Ocean I ( By iwople eu. ceeded In defeating the ' Point to Point" bridge hill | Hefrcidiinenta. con»l*tlng of "»anilwlehe* and coll. e, were aervetl , Tim alfalr w-a* enjoyed by the IHty j t no aiiair wa- enjoyed Dy the IHly
: member* oflhe league at the nieellng. ■ . j HELP FOR DISTRESSED jSeaalou of the Kir-t Pre-hy icnau 1(1 Church, rela'lve to the 'forwarding of | the congregational relief to tut- *torui and Ihiod rutTerer* of Hie We-tern State*, tl-e foliowltig committee was f . api-ilnted to take charge of Hie work: William M. Hanck, Joaeph, I. Scull • •- and l.ewl- K. Smith iThe committee W*|l Im.k after all moneya contributed. , Uy arrangement of the local parlor*, j Hie First M. F. Church lia* been de«lg- I q uated a* a depo*ltnry for all *uppllr- * In lie forwarded, and any member* and friend* of I he congregation wl.hlug.to if give provlatopa or rloiblng are re- " <|ue*led to leave I hem at the church to | he ahlpped. \ u
■ WHALE GOES TO I PHILADELPHIA
Will be Monnted and Exhibited at the Noted Wagner Institute. The whale that came a-hnre here two week* ago wa* takeu to Marmora Saturday afternoon by one of the Sutton St Corson Company1! fourhorae tram*. There the mammal wa* cut up and the frame aenl to the Wagner Free Inetllute of Sclencr, Seventeenth *treet and Montgomery avenue. Philadelphia, where II will he on exhibition when tnede ready. Hupt H. W. Knthermel, of the ln»tltute, we* here Fridey and agreed to take the frame. He came to till* city for Hie purpo*e of looking at the whale and arranging to have It taken td the Wagner Institute through the efloit* - of William H Davl*. a lawyer of thl* city, who I* a member of the Wagner Inaillule and a I no a member of the Academy of Natural Science In Philadelphia. Mr. Davl* had the whale which came a*hore here nearly two year* ago aenl to the Academy of Natural Science. It waa agreed by the Wagner Inetllute In pay *50 for the cxpen-e of haullug an<| cutting the w hale. It la .a hi by anme people here thai the wbalr wa* mil nftheeperm variety, hut Mr. Davie declared emphatically that It'wn* a ft- m 1 1-:. * perm whale TheJoarnalof the American Medical Aaaoctetlou *ay.: -Tlie heallh of lla Inhabitant* la the t-eat buelneaa a«*el which any | lace can have, It la gwid hualne** and good advertiaing for bualuea* oiid'i aaaociatlona to call attention to the eclual figure* with reference tn their oily In thl- menner Ocean City lake* llr*t rankn* a health re*ort, aa ahown by llgurea recently preaented by local nlUclala. Foil SAL1L— Eatey organ, In good orlui|ulre msCentral avenue, adv. It Fob Saul— Aji Invalid'* chair, tjallhearing wheel*. In gnod condition; c-n he pureliaaed rea-ouahle Apply 103) Wealey avenue. adv. It. Tl»e Flrat Natluoal Hank of Ocean City will mall It* atalemeu! wherever It I* wlahed. adv. II WAXTBh.— i'oaltlon by experienced nurae; maternity uaaea a jpedalty. Excellent recommendation by phyalclau; Hell phone 101. Mr*. Keba Thompaon, 1200 Kay avenue. adv., S-0, Smoe.
s ~ r = — SUMMER EVENTS YACHT CLUB. B AK ' „ ®Mnbers of Ocean City Or11 gauization to Have Unusn1 Busy Season. * The member- of the regatta commit- , leeof the 'Icean City Yacht I lab, at a • . day. completed the program of the , , eluh'. aumrner >veuia. The progam , , llermuda racing boat.- at club ln.n*e. " j . July 3.— Smoker In honor of yacht. t , log men a**eiubled to enter rai-e- dm- . log holiday-. . July 4 —Club races. »ail ami power , i open to all yacht club*. I July 0— Start Yaclit-incu '« Club. L.^ite and";:"::: u ""er y ",,,er 5 : July " — FI11I-I1 Yacht-nieii.'" I 'lob ,| ocean race ' (. July PJ -flub race for -all boat*. „ July 19.— Club race, -all ami powet ..^-J JulylM — South Jcr*e« Vachl Haclog j, A»« oclaiiiiii Kegalla for MlS4ie.Seeln.11 , ( .1*0 club race, for i*.«c7>o.| -alk ,, Ailgu.l 3 - Inter chili race (T.r l^irr- j [, vug""' V nT '"' I " trophle*." power and *.il Umk* " " ^ AugiiHt III —Club outing alul plciiic. Auguat 38 -Open amateur regklla. ! September I. -Final novelly^i racGIVEN SURBRISE '
The M I— e- Helen an-l Itlanche . Plaut. of Itlno m!ie|d, N J. were given | . a pleasant aorprtee party at the home , j of their "l-ter. Mr*. H W Town-end, 1 "111 tVe*ley avenue. Thur*dar evening. . ; The girl- formerly lived In." thl* .-Itv, land were delighted to meet their , friend*. 1 There waa plenty .if excellent mii-lc. ' "Dad" Fo«(er -ang -eversl -ong. ami I games were played, followed by re t. freslimenta. Tlio-e pre*eftt were Ml«-es flelen * and Itlanche Plaut. lona Adam* Sara Smith, Helen Townsend and Olive ? Wrlggfhs, Her-chel H e n d e r«o 11 Flo""™ 8l' K"""v\ Sml"' I Wallace,' ' ^ Former Senator Uwl* M. c,e-»e V and wife, of this city, returned ye-ler- II day mnrnhig from a visit to Panama, k They had a pleasant trip a'lid_-a.w-much that wesof great Interest. In
QUICKLY RENTS ' NEW PURCHASE Stanton and Scnll Place Good Tenant in Mrs, Davis' Cottage. j particularly - active during the la«t week or ten day* and are cln*lng up several large ii*o sections In realty. Ju«t now they report the sale of Ihe cottage M4 DeLe-.icey place to Mr* Philadelphia druggl-t at Seventh and Oxford nt reels, and a niece of t-'luirle* • dent of thl* city. An uiler.-tiog 1 Incidence In connection, with thl* (the property a* an Investment ind, b within twenty-four houra of llie alguhad placed a tenant for the 's-iin-uier at an exceptionally high rental. Staiiton and Scull liave »old to P>( ward P. Hand, Jr.' of this city, an engineer on the We-t Jer-ey and Sealilace. adjoining Hie residence .'.f Mark W. Adam- Mr. Hand will build a Hire* . lory cottage, co-iliig about for which tie ha* given the conto Leauder S. Coraou. Thl* Hrin also ha* sold to William lot at Hie corner of llrlgl'ilo^ place and | (.'urinllitan avenue. Mr. Slllwell, who | street, near the lloardwalk, will bo ltd summer re-idence for hlm-'elfou the new purchase, w hich will co-t about *45"". JOHN TEST DEAD
learn w ith regrel of tin death ot Mr. Kllzaheth M.,wife of John Te«l. which ' occurred at her home In Philadelphia Tuesday March 'Si. Her funeral look | place Saturday. developed and Ihe end In four day* Her death w a* a and Vl r a'.' Te *1 ™ 'wi io' ' h kv'e ' be^I i had been married more Ihau 54 years, and Mr Test feel* bis In*, very keenly. They were a devoted couple. It had been their Intention tn goto la«t fall 10 spend Ihe winter i months there a* usual, but they were prevented by llluess lit Hie family Mr Test I* recovering from hi* his friends will be glud to , Mr Te-t'» son and lit* wire wereal-o , Ml during Ihe winter.
LODGE AMOVES TO FINE NEW QUARTERS
" HIGH SCHOOL TEAMS : FIGHT FOR LEAD l • ■ ■ - ■■ " - - . ""T" ' 1 n Warm Meet Here April i a e Between Local and At- ^ lantic City AthletcB. e The boys of i lie track team of The i Ocean t'lty High HdBnol Athletic As- ' I- soclallou are preparing for their next ] track meet, w blch will occur here Halt unlay afternoon, April 13 e Their opponent* .Will be the uieme bers of the crack team nf Ihe Atlantic I a City High School. » The team* will meet for the high ! r school championship of South Jersey, j e The afl'alr promise* to be one of llie ! 1- most exciting contest* of the season.: e I loth team* ate among the stroiigeM n in till* section. The, local Isiya will I. f have Ihelr work cut out for them. Trttlj. their friends are coulldeut that tliey - will win. as^hey have been coming - strong this spring. t Keel Men CelrWrale. Member* of Kalmla Trltie, No 23). 1 1 Imp. O K. M.. bail *•*■!, Joy, bleai.nlvetsary celebration lu their . w igWuui : last evening. An excellent musical i' and plterary eutertalnment was fol- ' 1 • lowed by a bounteous repast of corn | ( f and , veulaon, to which the Red Men' I and their invited friend* did full Justice | < - * Will Hsre Bis Chorus. "Dad" Foster Is making prepara- j b tloua to get Hie Progressiva League's | 1 minstrels jn shape to g, .'A« show ' . eetly thin sommer. The minstrel* 1 I will neve a chorus of from 75 to ldu 1 voice*. Rehearse!* are abodt to be 1 started. Own voor Home. ' It'* dlgullled and give* you a dell- 1 ! • cloua aense of aeourity to own your : ; bums at r OCEAN <TTY. . 1 Kesldes, your reaponalblllty a* a real I estate owuer makes you a desirable cltixefi. Think ICbver, then call on , HARRY HKADLEY, Real Estate Operator, Ninth and As- ■ I bury avenue, next to fire house who! - will show vou Ihe very beat way and j ; some of the greatest bargains to bri . found here on the eaaleat term* . Phoue connection . adv.
Members Will Hold First Meeting in Pretty Home Next Thursday Night. | The members of Orean City Lodge, No. 171, F. and A M , hava-moVed I from the lodge rooms 011 As(bry *ve- ' 2 ; "»6 "car Klghlfi street, occupied ' by 1 ; tliem for many year*, to tbiir new ; , headquarter* on the th'lrd floorf of the drug store building at Nhitb street and ; Asbury avenue pnrcha-ed 'by the ; c j Eastern 1'ravellers' Association, a ' " holding company -for the-lodge, a few ' 1 months ago. ' 1 The llr>.t meeting of the lodge Will be I held thefe Thursday evening. April 10. 1 ' 1 There will be e fining celebratldn of 1 L' ; tlie opening of the lodge rooms a Ik tie ' j laler. * I The building lias beeVi remodeled ' ■ j and tun In nr-t c'sss condition, anil It I B | will be liealed by a modern sy-tera, I • complete In every way. ! L There are two line epartmeiil* ou 1 LUhe seen inl floor, l<olli of which are at I I tractTvefy arranged. One of the-e has I 1 lieen rented by Dr. Stannert. " 1 I Hoi. TrtnitT C hurch Acrvlcra. ^ | I Sunday next, the second Sunday 1 after Easter, services In Holy Trinity | . Church will be. held In the morning at - 1 10 45; evening, 7 45 Sunday school 1 I In Hie altcimsiii *; three o'clock, | I i There will lie a celebration of the Holy | - j Communion In the morning. Subject | • of aeruion, "Remembrance of Chrlai." ' ' . In the evening the sermon w ill be on 1 ■ {"Christian Letter*." Trschrfs' luatlfale. . 1 The teachers of Ca|>e May County ' ' ,h*ve "" '"""lute In Ihe high 1 I school at Cape May tomorrow, which will be addressed by prominent State 1 " Instructor*. Hecauseof Die luatltute," . I Hie public schools lu the county wBI 1 . be closed for the day. | Two tot# southeast corner Fifteenth 1 ; street anil West avenue, bargain foi ' quick tale; llve-rooiu cottage, 886 West 1 '| avenue, price. *1,000; eleven-room cot- ! lege. Wealey road, entirely modern, . bargain, or will exchange for property J ] suburban to Camden or Phlladrt- - ptila. lgit on Central a'rebue.between , seventeenth and Eighteenth streets 1 facing the ocean, *1101); corner lot, ' . I wentietb at. and Central ave., *1450. < , FRANK E. DARBY, 1 , . REAL ESTATE BROKER, ' I Bourse Bldg. Hth and Asborv Ave. , adv. i
\ , . L 1 DEMAND FOR COTTAGES E HERE IS ON INCREASE
>d " "" — : GO TO EUROPE ON :j WEDDING TOUR ie Norman W. Fort and Miss * Schermerhom Will Marry ■ * April 30. b* The marriage of Miss Marloii richer- ( ,|. merhnru, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Charles Howard/- Scheruierhorn. of - i* 8809 Spruce strretl West Philadelphia, ,1 will take place oh—Wednesday even- . I. lug, April 80, at seveiiVclock. In 8t'. ,. Andrew'* M. >E ChurclK^Forty-flftb | 1* and Walnut strata, West. Phlladel- , A large reception at the home of the . I lirlde will follow Immediately after the f ,. Mlaa Mary Campbell 'Parsons. ( I, daughter of Mr and Mre. Walter k Pareous. of Camden, will be maid of | honor. II David L Coulter, or Chester, will be c i- best- man. . The following will act a* ushers: ^ 11 W illlam J, McAleer, George W. ^ e Ward. Eugene C. Hoffmati, Herbert il I. Wlslur, Richard Turner and C. 5 0 Howard Schermerhoru, Jr. \ I, After an extended trip through 0 England, Germany. Prance and Hoi- 5 1 land, the youug couple w ill spend the I slimmer In Ocean City, as usual. |. e Mr Fort la a well known aumrner 1 resident here and an active member of the Ocean City Yacht Club. He Is Hie only son of Mr. aud Mrs. Thomas R. H Fort, Jr. MlseHchermerliorii ban been a lead- , ing figure lu social affairs here In the a,
' Joseph Slian It, of Philadelphia, ' manager of the EpDcopal Hospice In • Philadelphia, has rented the Hotel Kellevue-ln this city, through the agency of J; M Chester A Co., for two seasons. Messrs^ Head ley A Adams,, ihe owners of the hotel, -have ancceaa- ' fully conducted the house for several seasons, but they Itnd they must give more atlenlloii to the firm's planing I business. Mr. Shaiitz cornea highly , recommended aa a hotel man. Quarterly Love Kraal. The quarterly love feast will be held , ln|the First M E. Church at 9 SOo'clock . next Sunday morning. The sacrament of the I/ord'a Supper will be ad1 ministered at the service at 10 80 Krvv as o v I ti Picture House. Plans are bring prepared for a large ' moving picture house on the Boardwalk for Roscoe Faunce. The plana ' show a building 50 feet wide with w hite from aud highly ornamented.
SUNDAY SCHOOL WORK REVIEWED
t Interesting Addresses Made y by Speakers at Immannel * Baptist Chnrch. k The Sunday services In Immanuel c I Baptist Church were a little out of the 0 - ordinary, the morning theme being a '' < contfnuetlon of the thought of life be- 0 yocd the grave, and the evening ear- f j vice being given over to the home de- b I pertment of the Bible school. In the 1 • decade I he borne department work fl 1 of the school baa grown wonderfully. ^ - The Immanuel Baptist Home Depart- 1 meal Ie quite smell m yet, but It baa * , out of nothing to sixteen mem- > , If this rate of progreu Is kept 0 ' for a year or4wo, Highest of reaufu . will be produced. e Mr Chapman reviewed the history H I of the Idea of a Sunday school at home, " It frpin Its beginning on the - , porch of a New York State home In b 1881. The foutider wee W. A. Dun- b , Ph. I). 1 S. M. McAllister, superintendent of <* 1 Ihe schiMiI reviewed the seven depart- " ments of the modern sebool, illustrat- b «'• thought by using a eeven■d hand, the little Roger repre- Y aentlng ihe cradle-*oll end the thumb t home department. c Tile pastor, the Rev. Arthur Gee. ■poke ou "The Key of the Chamber of This hey, he aeld, was the quoting, lu Illustration of hla c tboagbt.'tbe words lu Paalm 110; 185: 8 "Great peace have they that love Thy a law, and nothing shall ofl'end them." g KaiUenaal Aunouktcrcl. j Cards mre on| announcing the eu- , gagemeut of Howard Thorn Scull, a " carpenter, son of Mr. and Mrs Abel T I) Scull, and Mlaa Elsie Rau, both of C ' this city. Mlaa llau, who la- book- , . and stenographer for A. M. Smith, la-a daughter of Mr. and Mre. Rau, of Philadelphia. 0 Hlasirel akow on Pien . 0 The minstrel men of the Progressive !" are now rehearsing for the " show they will give on Hand's Pier C 81. The boys made a hit with C the performance they gave hgre dur- n thy winter. V Fqu RKKT.-Flne large livery and boarding stable. Haven avenue, be- " Seventh anJl Eighth atreeta; * (800 per year; Immediate poaaeaalon « glveu For terme, consult Huah, HI Asbury avenue. adv. p Fob 8ai.b — Two lota, 90x100 feet. Ir corner Flfly-elghth and Central. Ad- 8 dree# K. G. H.t8EjiTl.NBLofflca. adv. d
Number of Rentals Made by J. M. Chester ami Joseph , I. Scnll. . Follqwlng the Easterrush there were many conage* rented In ibis city," real estaledealrrs report. They say that tlielr rentals thu- far are far la excess 1 of thoseHn other seasons at the same lime of the year. James M Chester A Co., whose rentals heve been unsully good, reported tbe follow, ng: M. H. Canon,' of Philadelphia, K. M. Mutton's Wesley avenue cottage, G. 8. Rleys, Atlantic City, F. J, Mhoyer's middle store on Boecdwalk. Frederick C. Tapley, Philadelphia, S. Evans' cottage, Twenty-seventh and Wesley avenue. „\V H. Cross. West Philadelphia. . second floor of Gale Apartments, bay Mrs. Ruth Small wood. Wild wood, the Central Restaurant. R. W. Reeves, Ocean Cltv, cottage 1039 Cent ralcBYgti tie. R. BrJinyr, Harrisburg, Paul Davis' cottage, 7lM.Sixlh street. ' Mrs. Vincent Varger, Philadelphia. M. Wesley Lake's cottage, corner of street end Atlantic avenue. Ralph W. McKee. Philadelphia. H. Sweeney's cottage, 1831 'avenue. H It. U|tnoud, Philadelphia, the Shore collage. H. A. Bullock, Philadelphia, Hfenry cottage, 715 Wesley avenue. Mrs. Mabel B. MacCallum. Philadelphia, the Hotel Stratford. John R Doyle, Philadelphia, Benj. oilman 's Cottage, 1238 Wealy avenue. Mr*. I. Craig. Philadelphia, Roscoe Sharp's cottage, Fourteenth aud West Jan. Field, Philadelphia, S. Wesley /-"«/"/. ■ .uinucipiiia, n. wesiev
Luke's cottage, 710 Sixth street, j Joseph T. Ward, Philadelphia, Bulla Garretaon's cottage. Joseph Shanlz, Philadelphia, the e Hotel Bellevue. ' W. T. Wtlaoti, Merchantvllle, cotj lage rear of 123) Central avenue. ^ Mrs George Knight, Fraukford. the ! Laurel. ' Cites T. Mkglnnla, Ocean City. Mrs. H Walter Crowder'a cottage. 816 Central ' y aveuue. Jugeph I. Scull's iuntals include tbe following: \ * j Miss Rattle M. qoir* store, 815 K Eighth street, to Frank M. Denan, of J . Mrs. Wllllem H, Long's cottage, 837 Central avenue, to a Uermantown party. Wilton H. Wlllets' cottage, 860 Ceue tral avenue, to a German town party. - J P. Creeley'a cottage, 107 Aabury j aveuue, to a Philadelphia!]. k ^ Third floftr a|»rlment, south aide, lu Joseph I. Scull building, to H. I,. St el 1* agon, of Philadelphia. J. R. KENDRICK WEDS ^ innoancrncal or 9iarrla|r|e g|e
(surprise to Krlenda. Friends of John R. Kendrlck, 64 old, presldeul of the Trades Publishing Company, president of the Sterling Lumber Company, aud sfjdely known lu Philadelphia CVslueaa circles, were surprised to learn of his marriage Thursday list to Mre. Olivia Von H. Watte, a widow, 47 years old, of 228 South Broad street, Philadelphia. The ceremony, attended only . by relatives and personal frleuds of bride and bridegroom, waa perat tbe First Baptist Church, and Sansom 'atreeta, by the Rev. Dr. George Hooper Ferris. The bride's drat husband died Ave yearn ago. ~ Mr. Kendrlck was a widnearly two years. ^ Immediately after the ceremony the couple departed for a -sojourn In tbe South. They will return Aprtiie to take up their temporary residence at 228 South Broad street. Philadelphia, before moving tn their permanent home at Devon In July. Mr. Kendrlck Is well kuown lu thla city, v here he has been 1 summer resident for meuy yean, and where he financially Interested. The bride Is a descendant of t«ro old Pennsylvania fiAttHef' one of being tbe Slmpeoha, from whom President Grant's mother. Welcomed Old friend*. The Rev. Dr. John B Haines, of this city, went to Atlaotlc L1\y Tuesday to greet and welcome to this section two of hla frlendaof many years — Dr. Marshall £)wen^and Dr H. J. Zelley. l)r. Owen* was transferred by the New Conference from Ocean Urova Central Cbgreh and Dr. Zelley from Trenton to8t Paul's Cborch, Atlantic A. J.ChrtMIe Bats Busialow. F. J. Smith has sold bl* bungalow, on Penulyn place, through the agency of J M. Chester A Co., to Alex. J. Christie, of Philadelphia, . who plana to occupy It Ihe coming aeaaou. Mr. !» of the f.rtn of Colby A Christie. Inspectors of structural materials and rails, with offices In the Building. Pott g^LR. -Cottages and Iota In most desirable locations tu Ocean City, to A. Cotton 819 Asbury avenue. Ocean Ulty. New Jaraev. adv. Will exchange well-rented Wa* property for Ocean at/ or cottage. Add rasa Denial £ 16 South Frout street, Philadelphia, Fa. adv, ,13-O.tt,

