Ocean City Sentinel, 29 May 1913 IIIF issue link — Page 4

LOSE TO DREIEL • BY TWO POINTS' . " Good Work Seen- at Track l|{ \ Ifcet— Brecklcy Breaks 11 Local Record. * Ttw Oesan OR* High «eh!»l tr.rW Man lost to Drexcl Instltuts\ 111 llir w niat litre Saturday afternoon hytli.e close margin Of two points. and^he |. vMtore carried off the pretty trophy w cap donated by the (Ictan t'lty Hotel b Proprietors' Aeeodatlon. » Moat df the evenli were dourly >;««■- tl tested, and It wee not until alioostaflf tl Isrt'of Hie* that the winner was dellnltely known. d The ttronnde were In very bad coil- It dltlon because of the heavy rainfall tl during Friday night, and the boy» n worked uuder disadvantages. «' Prank Bchnelner ran again and showed marked Improvement, but he wasn't quite tqnal to the tank of winning. At bla present rate of Improvement, be ebould be beard from In the . big tntereeholaatle meet on the ha* 8. ball grounds tomorrow afternoon. N Voee made good In the mile run and T won the plaudits of the lookers on. All the local boys dfcfvery » ell Hreckley and Ferguson had It all w their own way In the pole-vault After y the meet. Breckley broke the Iocdl |t pole-vault record by vaulting 10 reel hi Inches. f~\ d< "Joe" Btedero, of "the grammar |0 school, made bla flrat.appearaiice as a runner with the high echool team, and Trainer Leslie says he le a comer, y Thompson, Teggart aud ltobrrte 1( were among the star* for Urexel. .j. Mammary: x '76 yard dash— Won by Crane; sec- B ond, Reeves, Ocean City; third. Orisroll. Drexel Institute Time, 8 3-6 sec j Utrt-mlle raV - Won by Voee, Ocean Ulty; second, Blautter, Drexel; third. Schneider, Ocean City. Time 6 II 1-5. ~ - High Jump— Th&tnpsun end Roberts, ' Orexel Juetltute, tied for llrat place -al , 6 feet 3 Inches, Crank, Ocean Ctty, ~ third. '[ 290 yard dash— Won by Reeves, ' Ocean l.'lty; second, Mei'oy; third. " Teggart, Orexel Institute. Time, 84 1-6 Shot-put— Won by Thomas; aecoud, Thompson; third, Robert*, DreXel' In- : etltute. Distance, 61 feet 7} Inches. * 84 nound shot «^dt Lwon braggart, see- * ond, F'oHoa, Drexel Institute; third, R Taylor. Ocean Ctty. Time. 8 18 8 5 , Broad Jdmp— Won by Crane; ssoond. Reeves, Ocean City; third, McCoy, Drexel Institute. Distance, IR feet S Inches. * 76-yard burdlae-Won by Roberts, Drexel Institute; aeeoud, Bentffken: h third, Rider. Ocean Ctty. Time, 9 8-6 ■ seconds, 8 Pole vault— Won by Breckley; sec- s nnd, Ferguson, Ocean City; third. 1 Roberta, Draxsl Inatliute. Ilatgbt, 9 ' —feat « tnehas. I 440-yard run— Won by Taggart, ' Drexel Institute; second, Reeves. 1 Ooaeii City; third, Thompson, Drexel 1 Institute. Time, 67 44 seconds. S - ■Ml Ratals Transfers- e Reoant real estate transfers In Ocean J Uty reoorded In the office of Couoty ■ Clark Hlidieth, ae reported In the Cape < May County UaiaUe, are ta follows; ! Ulrard Realty Co. to Harry F. * Htanton at at. 13880 Dote IS, 20, 88, 1 ' 84 and 80. Urantor's map. OwCHrtoHwor A. Rouberger 1 Lttta MS, 888, 746aod 744,Hsctk>ti K. ' K Btoektoo Woodward rt' ux to * Berths Heaver; 18500 Dot 880, Bee- 1 Hon C. ■ Arthur B. Chester et ux to Henry D. 1 Moore. 81800. Dot on Wesley avenue ' at Intcmactloo of FOrty-elgbtb street, ( ISO fart wide and extending to exterior ' line. 8 Joseph T. Ward rt ux to Marlou M. ' Wylroff. 88860. Dot 710. Mectlon A. James F. Davis et ux to Ocean city Association, 8300. Dot till, .Section B. > Cornelius L. Clark et nx to John R > Groves. 82875. Fart lot 857. Hec- d Hon A. j Emily H. T. Elllnger et vlr to IjswIs I N. Wood. 81600. Dot 740, Section C. ' Frederick J. Bboyer et ux rt al. to I' Otis M. Towneend. Dot 80x180 feet ou • north wart side Wesley avenue, 70 feet * southwest from Sixteenth street. I John A. Richmond el ux to « ■> Stockton Woodward. Dot 880, Bsc ' Hon C. f Ocean City to William I. Stanton \ Dots 880. 881, and 888, Secllou C. < Ocean Ctty Oardsns Co. lo William I H. Margtrtaon at al. Dots 1857 to 1282 1 block 12. \ Mams to Frederick J. Mitchell, Hr « Dot 8000. block' 80. J John R. Ureer rt ux to Amelia D > Wllksy. Dot 649, Section A. ! William Francis Smith el nx to > DoolssH.HseaslsrelsI. 8100 North- ' east 80 fart of lot* 1 and 8, Section 4. Arthur N. Taylor et ux to W. Frank J Doux M ux. I a its 788 aud 734. Sec- I Hon F I I Its Mine is a from North la .Hull, streets 1 l/lns betwsen wHtTlT tUvatTanoMk! ■stUoa U Is Iron North In Ninth elrtets end raas wsa M Uw ansen-loot www .1. bstwsn, > Ha Ninth to renrUentli streets, bsiwren I r Nineteenth to Twenlr-tourtn streets. he- ' f.iewso the hay end Oeenn. Section K ran. I IromTwsniy-tourtii toTweniy-i.inth streets. 1 taw™ T<"tor D'nlb Th,rH'rm",h strvets. j trota Tblrly .fourth lo Fortlrtl, streets, he- I froa Fortieth uiVert j-liih streets, between i the hay aatt eeean. Beaton K runs from ! KiH-ly-etxth U Filly -second slreets. between ' FIBy-eseend to Ptn'y-nlnib "tre^hkwren r ■ be bay sad own. i kweUMsi Mew Cottage.* Harry J.Taylor and wife, of Phlla- j detpha, irturnad home yenterdny after ; e lauding several days here getting 1 tbrtrhandaome new cottage, 14820cean ? avenue, ready f„r the season. They . warn aedumiaulsd by Mrs. Taylor's n coarta, MM. Murphy, of Philadelphia " Mr. TayiwM well known lare. where (: ha has been a summer resident for ,, ■any years.

BENNETT MUST HURRY j Work oil Mew Oralfea.* At the regular masting, of the I'll)' Commissioners. Mayor Headley asked other members of the board If they ^ dirt out think Mr Beflnstt. who ha- u the ooulrsct for the drain work ■«*- b Seventh, Eighth -and .Ninth streets. „ shmild be sllrreil op: ,< Director Flitter wanted to , know f| what are-the city's legal powers. „ The solicitor said .that the contract „ provides that if It I* folllid tlisl-Hie (| work wtll oti'ho done op time, II can „ call called.' He suggested thai It, would be well lo inform Mr. Bennett „ that, it he does' not hurry the wprk. „ city will notify hi. boudjmen. , On motion of Director Thorn It was. m decided lo notify Mr. Bennett (nal n»- u Ires be makes more rapid progress by the- follow fug Thursday, his bauds- p will be oollded ami they will be. (| «x|wcied to complele l lie work, s«- iwyoxim p Mis. J. F. Adams, Clayton; Mabel h Thomas, Mrs. Nlgblengaer. Miss v> Nlghlengser, Plnlailejplila; D. R. ^ and wife. Ocean City. fr AlXlt.KN. It D. 8. Andoifer. Colllngswood; Dr. 0) A. Davis aud wife, Camden ; Fred. „ S. B. Croslaud. S- B Croaland. Jr> T. D. Backus. MtssM. Rack* us. J. Milttm TIHow and wife. Philadelphia; ti. K. Danglsy. W. S. Dud- lt low, Mlllvllle. p - otllXIC. V Mrs Thomas O. .Fierce. Master S Fierce. Haddooltald; R. A. a BptcbelorVCamdeu: D. W. Oaudy. tl Mrs. J A.Turner, Charles n McKliilpy. Mildred D.- McKtuley, J. « and wife, J. W. Helswan- c gerH- H. Baker. Philadelphia; Thos. 1 jThll end wife, Woodbury. r IMI'KKt At.. William F. Walton, George Kay, ' George F. Torclier, Mrs. M. Tiedmau, I Mis. Kwlly Blrkhead, Robert Carson, A A. Arthur, Fhllatlelphla; J4. J. I Crane, Clayton; Miss Klste Htilme, I Sharon Hill; E Brown, Ocwsn City; ■ Mrs. George Miller. Mrs. Joseph Hawklu*. Mr-. M. E. Hauschlld, New I Yon. I A. H.Hustoh. R. H.Rlnsey, T. H. < Dudter. aud wife, E. Archer, A. J. ' Busch and wife, W. J. Ferguson. W. < Vhatubcrs, Philadelphia; A. S and wife, DUnsrcb; ' Thomas R rUjafer, Woodbury; Cbgf. A Olto, Stafford; S. R. Mullar, Mary. I Mullar. Camden; C- S- Klnsey. i Willow Grove; Anne M. Grleconi. ; Frank Grlsrom, Newtown. mtRMNO. Kbeuexer Adams, David H. Roberts, < Samuel J. Wtndel, Deo Hamlierger 1 and wife, F. Mmllh, M. Barker, Jss. Rowsu, Philadelphia; K. M Gofl, i Mlllvllle; .Mrs. Morris, Bwartbmore, R. Glurlck, Reading; George H and wife. Ocean City; J. W. Collins. ,J. F. Haler, Camden; Mrs Allen, Woodbury; C.' A. Nicholson, Hadrion He.lghts; D. Falmerl and wife, Mr. aud.. Mrs. C. Well worth, Mr. •ml Mrs. M. B.~ Robinson and party. Mrs. G. A. Illsler, Jr., Miss Doris HisG. A; Illsler, Mr.' and Mrs: F. J Gorman sni* daughter. Mr. and Mrs M. j. Krkln. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. GorHerman Klsasser. Mrs. W. F Hitchens. Mr. and kin. H. U. Freed, l)r K R Devegood, W. D. Devegood, lLJLiUh«DJ-K. Aogblnbangb, Mr. and Mra. Geo. M. Mlllspaagb. Mr. and Mra. E J. Deuhang, Frankllu D. le, George R. Allen, the Rev. Dr. Howman, Mr. and Mra. A. K. S. Furmao Marshall and wife, E B. Paasltt and wife, Gllmrtde; C. H. Dana, Jr., and wife, J. Filxgerald aud wife, Miss Fitzgerald, Mercbantvllls; F. I. Noeld. Oak Dane; A. H.Osborn, New York. HKW LINOS. E. Deslle Allison. J. 8. Uardner, W Reaver, M. H. Thomas, John P. Meyer, Joseph P. Mack. J. S. E. Par-, Henry W. Shwlng, D 8 Watte, Jr . I Stanley Bowers and family, H. U. Brown and wife, Ueo. B. WHIe and wife, Miss Helen V lisnney, D. Kel lay, John H. Grain in. Philadelphia; S. Woodward, C. Hi-Biewart and wife. F. 8. Fox and wife, David B. Fox, Edward H Stone, John B Kates. W. Sell,, William Codper, B. F. Schroeder, F. Aberst, W. Sweeten, A. Schloser, Dr. tiushey, A. O. Wilson, Chlldrey, J. Dinn Mabmffey.Jr , B. H. Jonek and wife, Mt. Mra. S. J. Woolmah, Miss Woo lea si?, Vlnoentown; Geo Olto. Egg H^rh- r* J. Sanders, A. B. Hose, New-York f Johu J. Ilnrlelgh, Merchaiitvllle; Aulhon'y Kohu's, City Dlne;tf. Hsud. Tuckahoe; Mrs. G. W. Trenton; Joe Bnrion ami wife, Mooreslowu; E. B. Draper, COlilngawood; E. M . Humphries, Dynn, Mass.; Samuel C Paris and wife, Taylor. Haddonlleld; I). P. Jr . Albert Fogg and wife, A R Fogg, J. T. Heal, J M Cheater, C. Brick, Miss Margaret Fogg. Ocean City. J. H. Hew, H. H, Dunnmoo and wife. K. Regan, H. t;. Feller, J. K. M Joseph M Schilling. Joseph A. O'Keefs, W. G. Mauiilng, Mo. J D. Riley, R. D Van Dtuen. James A. C. J. Watts, Jr. W. H C A.' Belli, C. I). Robinson, H Relgner. S H. Harmon and wife. Miss J. D King, William Henderson. D. 8 Henderson, Gordon Schurch, It. McGregor, J. W. McGregor, Clifford ' Nash, H. R. Mundel end wife, J R Megonlgal sud wife, E D. Dooley, H. ' Gesaner, Miss A G. Presley, Miss ' IS Nell. A. Hchlessluger, I^o A. Horn- 1 Thomas A. Walker and wife, O ' It lilug and wife, W. M Meyers, Al- 1 1-ert Dlneaweaver, Mrs. Morris, MTss 1 Morris, Master Morris. G. D Miller, Seymour Davis, H. While. Ptffiedel- " phis; f>. E. R Wallers. William G « Liggett. Frank It Dlggelt, Pittsliurgh! a J. S. Hireets, Hndgetou; l-ssc C ,, Yocum. Hwarthmore; John D. Tlioinpaou and wife; Charles. H. Weiss, Ger- " mrulown; I'hsrles P Wllllts. Moorsw " O Matthews and wife. Bram- v Ont ; W H. Pfeisier. Merchantvllle; Luther Zeppsrt, Gahe l«vy, Boston; Harry F. Stanion, K A. t'orson l< Ocean liiy. - 'si

company's ■- anniversary:: * Ui.inlmoH (ma rtno I'slta ) " ji bucket brigade ("lo Decani %r »». IW'L r. collage on Hie corner of Klfleeolli , from total de-nm)nm by the K'""l work of the lire.utyr liils wa> the , lire! lire that tlie Kreineii had an «|v „ is.rtuinly to display their -kill a- lire- j iueii. after receiving their e.|Ulpineot. • The uc*l Ore occurred I" June. 1898. j, -diiuble hou-« locsle.1 on Central . „ avenue Just below SeVeilteeuth street. Hvro Sgsiii Hie tlremeii did gorsl work ,, Slid saved this, pouae wUhoiit very „ much (lain age by lire. p "About the time that -Die lUe com p pany .gof setllerl aw ay ill their ue* T the City Council woke up to- u Hie fact that the boys were entitled lo u better equipment, aud since that time j, the city Council ha* beeh quite Ittwral In provjdlug equipjuaitt' for this com- -, pany. for in quick succession caaie ;i rooiblnalKni lio-e slid cheuik-a! „ aud permanent meu tn the 0 day aud night. It would be -u for me to enumerate the many t that have arourrwl sioee the ia»t , one I mentioned In l*» All of you ,, a» thoroughly familiar wr»n tbem. j end all have done yohr t«rl in be? plug , togxtmgul-h them. j [| "Twenty years ag-> loolght, wbeu company wro organu'rd. George 1 n 1 1. Adams was slectad.pcestdeul and ( Lake was made secretary t "There were thirty-one charter 1 ,| members who Joined the company- . night, and- 1 am proud to say that Iilue of those members are still on oiar ! | active list. Ten of tbem are on the / exempt roll and two of them Jiave c tied Ten have either left the city or , dropped from the roll j , "The next president was R r. Rob- , Miami, who held the office lo I89> and i 1898. Charles A. Campbell was presi- , dent In 189*; and JohrCllrower was | president In INW and 1899; R H rboru In 1900, aud your liumtle. servaut from 1901 to 1918." » Speaking of the splendidly equipped lire delect menl ol halay. -4^ayar Headley gave unstlnled praise to Tire' Chief Convert who, he said, hi * the , recent purchase of lire, apparatus, , saved lo the city his salary as lire chief for three years. Before and aflar thlg speech there * waa mualc by a male quartet. "The Fireman" waa raspondrd lo by R. W. Edwards In his usual enter- . laming Style, and his remarks made a . hit w Ulilils-hearers. — ^ " Mr. TVIwarda complimented the Inastmaaler on bla good Judgment in calling upon him. ae one eapecially r qualified, by active tlre-flgbtlog ex- . perteuce In Ocean City, to respond to , the toast of "The Fireman." 1 , The earlbst memory of his reading n-bool primer was a crude cut of a flre- . man carrying a beautiful maiden down a ladder from a burning bulld- , I9I-. He became the speaker's Ideal , hero; the tiremin even more than the soldier 011 the Held. Mr. Edwarde referred to bis boyhood days In Philadelphia, wbeu sll the d»psrtmeut'"was volunteer, and h every one was sentimentally allied to some one lire company, i "Mine was the old 'Goodwill,' from •bout Hroad anil Race streets, as I > remember H," he said. "Great days. We ijij to tires not to fight flames, but lo knock lbs 'blocks' off of fellow-flre- ' man. The air waa tilled with high silk bala, canes aud curves when three * eompsnles tried la attach to one Are , hydrant. •• I- became a flreman here about nineteen years sgo, and for years was [ awaiting lbs grddeo opportunity when | I could mount the ladder end emulate i, thi picture id the 'Flret Reader.' But it neier seemed to come. Still I was frequently brought face to face with > the tart that we were all heroes, eapecially wbeu, once, a year, we attended some church In a body and ] listened to the enthusiastic and re v spected speaker declaim our virtues, ' our fearlessness; bow be eould look In our eyes as we sal before him end see how lightly we held our own lives . when Are danger threatened others; j how Asms end amoks and heat were literally meat and drink to us, no blanching, no wavering, etc. My sou I would awell up under my gold buttoned coat and I was the hero of my youthful Ideals. "I would puuch Ueo. ()., beside me. and say, 'Wasn't that Ane!' and h'e i would wake up and ask If the service was still going on. "Happy days— notwithstanding the Anee. We bad to Ane then ae now. ' The company needed the money. No excuse suAtoed If tlie treasury was low." , Mr. Edwards spoke of how bis own hopes were Anally laid low when he tripped up running to a Are aud sk luiied and sprained his leg and was laid up fora week, accepted the award, with gratitude, of 111) from the "fund," j Aremen tu really pull off tlie trick must be the young- fellows. A Arty, year-old llremati may be a good fellow ! lo tell you how 11 ought to he done, but we inu-l depend u|kiii the tweuty- } live-year old fellow to do II. Our paid department's chief duly Is to prevent Ares.aquick-oiiilie-ground-aiid-sinother-ll action. It la the most valuable work of all ualurally. but some day. when the conditions are ' Ju-t rips fur that couAagratlon which we know may come, when 1 hot Are I alout, the railroad Is swept by » north- - west gale straight to the Boardwalk sud the mess of flying cludera are 1 \ starting a half dozen Independent Ares different directions, then will come ■ (he 'crowded hour' of the volunteer Aremen, when, divided up lu gangs, 1 Aght alone. 1 "As against that dread day, which will ever threaten us, uo matter bow 7 may smile and turn the thought let us preserve active, vigilant, ( discipline, knowing 1 hat the a< quitter of ourselves at tliat crisis will be the ' of our value to Ocean City as . volunteer Aremen." City Commissioner Robs rt Fisher v told of "The Fire Department." - Ills short address was unusually Ane, aud

\ ■ ■ • ' was deeply appreciated by Ihe mem ! befsjand thelr wive- ^ ,ae,a *lem|s.ratw>(fsH, prehnagl Ills remarks | by riling Ihe dstuaiid of an Kasirrn 111.111sreh.for a statement from In- »!-* men of * fackAUkl should be true In all nme 11 inter fell c-Aidltlon- and rve».v- / Where, and Ihe a • i'hl^ als-V" ..hall 1 is— away," aml/abl that in oufr ^ preWsit-jlay this stalrmCpl spssl -f-ir ; ^ l*,ogfe-s, the discarding of old kleas, old methods and the employmaut of 1 tie latest, tied and mo.l effective means i.Usrd any and all ebd«. ! Applying this to the subject given : v ! blip. "The Fire Depsrtment. h- sa-rl . that yie days of hauling jlre Agbfing . conflagration had passed sway, mil c also had passed e»s« »u-l now. until somctblag. better .n.>u ' present itself, electrically equipred ep f I status was betOg .uu'vsr'sapj keen business «« . a arm ! | j to W« »ef»t WttbiO the feqAtoD j « of (\-ewn City made it more mperativ# S treat object being^'pece the r'.reiiiav 8 and Si;, equipment as i rcmptiy asijos- ;S peavy loea or the reieatws. - ' and property jj Mr. Ftaber coin plimer. led the depart- j j \ meet on the completed e— of their Are- 1 » machinery . when the *ev|, jtraeiore and other tuachlfles just or- ij dered by the commissioners »ho list be j ( • safely housed tn Ocean City. J ! Continuing the speaker cvtnpli- j t 'mealed the company un their happy! 1 their prosperity hod their ei 'J > ceedlngly well dressed appearance ai d ; j '.asked If any of thkurt^resenl hadjt J studied out the source Iben.-r a : thi- . came. He refer rtd to ttiat time thirty-; ! three year- ago. wbeu he au3 a !e» • others whom he recognised arouqji the • board had started ;to hyip subdue the f I w ilderness and (ouad a city, and spoke j '.in grate'fu! remembrance of those a ho had even In-lhat early day risked their I, small means and bsllt the Arst houses (''as Uie trenches . around which our v" splendid. city LaWrasu; put. said lie. f .the city of i-slay % eery largely the re- . suit of poblirK contsdeoce and the Ine vestment of uitstloted mean* by outskle peoprtetoia. and the happy flnao- ' , cial condition back of the smiltug faces aud well-dressed forms tbereassembied u w as due to these luveators: that every dollar 10 their pockets, every material a thing they owned was the product of some line of industry or enterprise e made necessary by the conditions aria. II ing from this lavish expenditure ftotn y other sources, and. therefore. In recognlllon of Ibte fact, be urged everjnne o present to see toil that be or she dU gll lo tbetr power lo aid In making g Ocean City more attractive ly those b who ao wllllngly.furalshed the means n aud thereby enhance the .security of I- eacli'lndividual's well-being aud hape "If. no pioneers had started thtUmprovements and 110 large Auaiiccs frgd r- followed lu the work of devefoptneul. II Ocean City 's real estate would be of uo d more value than when we Argtv'leared 0 Its surface of Ha centurled forest growth." said Director Flaher. u "These, our aummer resident property nwuera, say to uawtiotem|ionirily a. bear rule In this city: We have placed it millions' worth of property In your »- keeping and. we look to you to protect h Rtn the best of yoUr ability. Get the ■e best sod we Will pay the hills, and ho, re in fulAllment of this expressed desire and oar wllllngneas to meel It, we it ha<-e provided the most up-to-dsteand is effective lire-flghtlng apparatus and si put It to'chargeof^ your department, le aud, when the eecenlly purchased adit dltlons rewch here, you will have an u equipment they and you and we may b well be proud of." a. The male quartet- sang at intervals I- during the evening, and there was exid cedent music by an orchestra e The officers of the company are: a. President, R. Curtis Robinson; vice u president, George O. -Adams; secrete tary, Herbert C. Smith; treasurer, W. 1-s W. Adams; trustees, H. B. Conver, s; Thomas Duncan aud K. A. Purler: re foreman, A. G Gilbert; assistant fore10 men, R. H. Thorn and William W III Glbb; Are recorder, William Lake. ' GAS IS WANTED Mas or feava It Would beWell to ^ CooSrnn iht Coispasi 'a flsnl. Clayton Halnea Rrlck complained ,e again last Thursday to Ibe City Comr. mlssloners of the lack of action On the „ part of Ihe gas company lu supplying >< 1 his utility lo rotyage owners here. He ,, said they do not want gas next Heplember. They want It trow, and be rt w aa strongly of the opinion that they ,0 would have It. I, The city solicitor stated that he will •1 see the president of the State Public J. I'llllty Commission tl.la week, k Mayor Headley said there Is always - trouble with the gas company The »' best thing lo do would he lo condrmu ihe plant. This will have to be done • to gel a decent plant. People have a lot of trouble to get their checks back " at the end of the semeou. 1 NKMOBUI. DA V, l«lj. , With tattering sort nbmuin • The can and sword now laid aside joulb and strength lliey gl.uiyd then. To dseorals each grassy muund. ' , longer Mrresks an morning air ' \ r The heal or dram or trumpets blare, | | The prllle Helds'iiot -tallied wltb gore. ' . 1,'. r our land one nag dofb wave, ' Tbe elllldi-tll ut the tree nnd hrnve.

jaiesoi-fiiien Piano Co! > I/is iasil si.. PHiiafleUi; Pa. v' ^Acean ^^^Slftayyet Hotel, Xinlli and' Wesley We , Ocean Citr^S ' [would be pleuscd to ahovr and demonstrate Jp^1' i Mclodigfand Plgyer'and- Upright Pmnoa ,t8 wj* omittsic im, 'V f ithereafter tree exchange.- 1 vrwi s guarantee COLl MBIA TAl-KINO MACHINES jiageand retnru 10 "the a»" iSe-suui v, s- _ Cmm :•< !

f arrgfe rrri rrrt r-giggr t-tt t rrr ^ t-° 7-1 1 ' '1 - " ' ' w |\ } S R. Curtis Robinson s. g Conveyancing and r Insurance i| ■ Saury SaWS aaa CamioS.-toocr at'lVaJ, .5! j 3 g| No«. 744-46 Asbury Avenue - | ■ H - ;* OCtUN CITY, N. J. '* Stone v to Lose no Hond and vtorigsre JJ 1' I S , i ksmsmdnxxrassricm ixist: r: si i i: itii z: ir: i-i-: i : zi i * , r^:' rasTHRV— E] ' Ocean City i Philadelphia Through Express Trains w ith Pullman Parlor e'nr ' Leave OCEAN CITY. utli-St. i ?.00 A. M. . Arrives PHILADELPHIA. (Chestnut St.) 8.35 A. 1*1. | ! I Leave PHILADELPHIA, (Chestiral Set 4.40 P. M. . ! ■ Arrives OCEAN CITY, nth St. t 6.18 p. M. , I For Complete Service See Time Table o- Consul! Ayenls J I

, RI'.AI. KMT ATE A44KNTN. I 4 — — ' -* : wm; lake, c. e., J Real Estate Agent. H. G0RS0U ; Real Estate Agent J No. 721 Asburtj Aoenue, Ocean Ctty, N. J. >, r,°rXta>biInca^lia25L,lni ■e — "

Aa MRS. DOE'S CHARGE 'n Boardwalk Work. y Director Flaher. at" the meeting of la Just before the meeting Mrs. Charles g. A. Doe had complained to him, over tike telephone, that old and rotten: e; imagers are bring Used lu Ihe Board-, -t walk, new.luraiier being laid over aud e. covering np litis nlleged defect. Director Fisher wjs making his r usual weekly report kheti bespoke of r; this mailer. , •■HaVi;;". you anything Iwlter than / that?" queried. Mayor Hrvdley. , ' Director Fisher added that the Boprdwalk work w lU be;compiele<l by June 1 trtcloae to It; Commodorr Atwater Slav or. 0 That popular sail water man, Cotn- • modore Richard M Atwater, who tr d well known to members of tlie yachl and motor boa! club*" of tills city. Itst been made mayor nT Sea Isle City. U Frank W. Fowkes. the obliging clerk e of Ihe Cape May County Hoard of Freeholders, was fboseU director of e revenue and Ana ice, and J. P. Delanpy y will have charge of .the department streets and public linprovqi»noIt>- .- c F,re A""ra "'s"1" 14— Sixth aud Pleasure avenue. 17 — Eleventh and Bay avenue. * 18— Fourteenth and Pleasure ave. [ 48— Secon'd and Asbury avenue. 1 48 — Fourth aud Asbury avenue. ' 45— Eighth and Asiiury avenue. : 4U— ' Tenth and Asbury. avenue. 1 48— Thirteenth and Asbury avenue. 49— Sixteenth aud Aahury avenue. \ 51— North aud Central aveuue. * >1— Sixth and Central aveuue. i . 57— Eleventh and Central avenue. ' 87— Twelfth and Wesley avenue. 88— Fourteenth atyl Wesley avenue. 78— fourth am) (ictan avenue. 76— Seventh and Ocean avenue. I 78— Ninth and*Occif^«iveiiue. 88— Second and AUfcStlc aveuue. 98— Hoard w'nlk and Moirlyn terrace > Notice to Limit* Creditor^' ; : Vl:i , % '4' ' ,*7/ , ' ' "f ! ^^^ut'anV a^la&^SriS'1 ' 5* 1 *m'vktv.r w . mprihkt1,

PK0PASALS. „ ! City of IKean City, N. J. '• ' Ari'buTs must Us marl! nil lbs blink fnrm> e i '"^iflcsuor.. sort bidding fnrfla can b» y -slrismsd of the OH* Kbglawr apoCTi|.,.llc«Tlw rigbi to reject aa* or alt bids Is rv- - H. I- tloer. I'i^Kcg^rwr'.-' U I- llattsl: May 141b, IS|£ - VH^H. I'.K.ru' 1 ■ Sealed Preptwam. ' \ Sane chirr*'. an OoymJe^jL^ka'^ A"Tmchln- Jfela / '< s 1 it Her-llnnal llvsikra-e ifea'.-'itri'lnie .at. fe«V.r(... Gal,s|s>rlsUun am/ llir' | r Hoard ..of Chosen Freeholders. Chanty of Cape .May. ^ j ■ 111 l' ,1 "uy'a^ nf the MjanT^ ^ ^ ^ i Uatnlju j , ^ , ci-'k.

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: a Tlie most exacting person will j 1h> pleast'iAinl thoroughly satisliotl with the work tlone at the j Sentinel Printing House i Mir Aim: — Only High Class Printing sit Resisonablo Rates. .V trial order will convince you. 1-rCt us show you samples and quote prices*. • skntinel PRINTINQ HOUSE 744-46 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITV, - NEW JERSEY / , "7 ; TP —

The Ideal Summer Resort OCEAN CITY, N. J. BATHING SAFE AND UNSURPASSED FINEST BEACH ON THE COAST \ THE HOME OF THE FAMILY MAN 17 Spacious Boardwalk. Free B'and Concerts During J;' Season. Great Fishing in Ocean and Bay. The ». Delight (if' the Yachtsman. Numerous Trains to ■» *i'-d from Philadelphia on Three Railways Within easy-acice'ss of Atlantic City and other well-known resorts MANY CHtJRCHES WO SALOONS Speak Distinctly When Telephoning gffap ' Hung =g ^ Many error, in telephone celb «rr due to M indistinct enunciation and to the confusion of j numbers which sound so much alike over the 5 - telephone — for example: Eighty three jnd || g thirty-three, seven and eleven. i! H 1" calling a number speak plainly with E p your lips close to th- telephone mouthpiece. i Si Separate the number as one-two-oh-three. ! ■£ Correct the operator if the repeats the wrong fl number. Never take a number from a card or e memorandum, for numbers are occasionally f§ changed. The current issue of the directory M j i» the surest — the only guide. jj 1 The Bell System . [• * *1