BIGGEST CROWD IN SURF f EVER SEEN IN THIS CITY IHspi^-A — — - . • - — y—
Last Sunday Was the Ban-j" ner Day in the History m of Kesort. Despite lb( fact that tralu-lo»d. of ] ' paoola left tbla city Monday after- j oooo and night. Hie Boardwalk that i availing bad an Immenae throng, a aarprlalngly large crowd. Indeed, after 1 one bad wltnaaaad the number* boarding out-bound train* Tbla la truly very gratifying. According to reporia from owner* of ( cottage* apd flala iu :bia city, tbtre I will be a gr. at many |>gp|<le here during tbe month of September, there person* •' bavlug rented for tbla month, which, <! with Octotier. I« one of tbe rauat de- I llgbtful aeaaon- of the year in Oceau I City. Tbe patrons of Uceau City frntn > Philadelphia and ll* auburba are com- « lug to tbla re*ort earlier Id tbe aprlug « aud remaining later each year. It la • confidently predicted— and with reaaon —that It will not be long ere Ocean I Clly will be a popular winter resort. 1 Not only la Ocean City growing In '■ favor with tbe reeldenl* of Phtladel- l plifk and vicinity, but many of the ' wealthy people of Atlautlc City are i arranging to *p«ii(l the aummer aea- I aona here, where tbey cau euJoy^Oiemaalvaa In flailing and Lathing aattrey- , cannot In Ibelr own reaort. 1 PERSONALS. i Mlaa It. N. Uoff, of Mlllvllle. la al tbe Sterling. Strattoo Carllale left thle city Tueaday for Florida. Mlaa K. Hodlne. W Philadelphia, la reglaiered at the Oceanic. E. H. Rlaley. of Camden, we* a recent arrival al tbe Blacayne. S. A. Freeland and wife, of Sharon Hill, are guaata of the Kalhln. J.W. Croueeand wire, of Philadelphia. art reglaiered at tbe Alglen. R. M. McCloakey.of Uermantown, la a recent arrival at the Scarborough. Benjamin F. Adama, of Camden, haa been vlelllug hie brplhrra here. Mr*. laaacO. Undardowu, of Philadelphia, la a gueet of the Wyoming. C. A. Hcbuli and wife, of Philadelphia, am enjoying life al tbe Imperial. Him Marian Miller, of Philadelphia. I* v tailing at C. E. Rtday'a, 1128 Wealey avenue. Mr*. C, II. Jon** aud daughter of Philadelphia, are phased guaata at the White Hall. Mim Olive Hough, of Haddnulteld. la vlaltlng Mlaa Edith Boogar. 1289 Aahury avenue. Mlae Ague* Drake, of Philadelphia, la eMtfng Mlaa Maigarel Katiuou, 1100 We* ley avenue. Mr*. Carroll Down** aud aou. of Narberlb, were among the Hewllug*' gueet* tbla week. Frederick Oakford, of Philadelphia, an enlbuelaallc flalierman. la among the vlaltora here. H. S. Murphy, of Philadelphia. I* vlaltlng Mr. and Mr*. Fred P. Carter, 132 Central avenue. The Rev. Dr. W. T. Palmer, of Lynchburg, Vs., waa a receut gueal al tbe Hotel Traymore. Mlaa Lonlm Vanderaloot. of Pblladelpbla, .1* vlaltlng Mr*. K. E. Dmvla, 1187 Aabury avenue. Edmund Powell and family, of Kltfora, were gueela of bla broiber,. A W\Powall, over Hunday. Mra. Frank Flavall, of Philadelphia, ib vlaltlng Mr. and Mr*. J. B. Anderaoo, 1068 Aabury avauu*. Erueet P. Budd, of Woodbury, a pent Sunday and Labor Day at K C, DufHeld'* home on Moorlyu terrace. Harrleoo Stldbam. of Waablngtou, D. C-, la vlaltlng hla parenu, Mr. and Mr*. A. D. Stldbam, of tlila clly. Mlaa Annie Lowry, of Plttaburgb. la vlaltlng Mr. and Mr*. William Llggatt.Elavaulh at reel and Ocean avenue. "Joe" Eoeter will leave tbla clly today to appear at tbe Harlem Opera Houae, New York, ou the Keith circuit. W. K. Jaoobe, a prominent bualneae man of Philadelphia, aud bl* lamlly have apent lb* aea aou at tbe Traykit T. P. William* and daughter, of Philadelphia, are occupying Ibelr collage, 60 Aabury avenue, for a few week*. Mm. Burton D. Saint, of Klnablng, N. v., la Vlaltlng bar aunt, Mr*. Graham, Teoth atrml and Wealey Mr*. Jamea Percy and Mlaa Mary Percy, of Wert Philadelphia, apent tbe week-end bare with Mm. L. O. firangan. K. C. Scotuey and family, of Moore*, Pa., have been attending two week* with George W. Shirley and wife In tbla city. MM* Viola Adler and Jack Friedtaan, of Greenwood Lake, N Y., are bS^a venw. MIW Kr"*n"'"' IIS0 A* Mra. El lu bath LeRoy aud daughter, apent Saturday aud Sunday at tbe home of William B Johna.ni and wlf* In tbla city. Paul Adamaon, of the Arm of Jorepb Adamaou A Ou., tape manufacturara. Philadelphia, la greeting many of hi* friend* In tbla reaort. Mlae Elisabeth Scotuey. of Ridley Park, haa been tbe gueet of ber grandpa rant a, a. W. Shirley and wife, in tbrtr cottage in tbla city. H. Newell Hewllnga, a lawyer, of Moorertown, N. J , la apeudlng a few day* with bla broiber attorney, William B. Davl*. of tbla clly. Harry Met'ullough aud wife, of Wart Philadelphia, have beeu vlaltlng Mm. McCullough'a parent*. Frank A. He bock aud wife, lu Ibla clly. Mr*. William C Young and bar alatar, Mlaa Nellie Smith, of 1800 Central avenue, hart aa Ibelr gueala M I— Nellie Wallace, Mlaa Mame Mover aud Mlaa Margaret Calbauu. Frnuk Wood, a high official of Die Dlttano Company, Philadelphia, with hla family closed laat Monday evening Hoy P. I.tngle, of Philadelphia; aud a graduate (»p«clal courae) of Princetun. la lu lowu for part of Septemtarr at 736 Waa ley avenue He will leach Etigllah aud llleralure In the Kplacopal Academy ibecomlng year. WAktbii.— To communicate with any under-graduate of Wellealcy Colleg* allying lu Ocean Clly the next Mw week*. Add re. M. W. S , Hkntixtxefllce. adv. II Watmci).— Forth* next three week*. boyJromW to 20 j-ear» of age to pu.h launch, cranking cuglnV aud° cle^nng ' ■0- *0ply u A Selacr, Eureka A(*. G.,'Pounii and Atlantic avenue. 1 OmanOay. adv h. ! Pom RaiJL— Two lata 1«xl00 feet, I enure* Ftfty-rtghu. aud Oautral Ad- i diem K. tl H., Hkxtikrx. oSlce. adv. 7-81-st. i
Itakes block of i cape may lots , l Otis M. Townsend, of This " I City, Will Build Many t Fine Cottages. ^ The following l« from a Cap* May , t The laleat developmeut In Cape I May real aalale waa divulged ymler- 0 day. whan II became known about , ! thai Otla M.Towumud. tb* wall t , knowu Ocean City builder, bad taken c a block of lot* in Real Cap# May and -] , wlllilu two week* will atart tb* ( . erection of live leu-ibouaaud-dollar , ■ collages, each of Individual aud cbari acleriatlc dealgu, aud uuue alike. ( Tbla new* came from uo other eource i than Char lea A. Faiuuin, secretary f of the Really Cor|>oraUon of Cap* i May. Mr Faruum waa lu towu ym- , . Irrday and .taled that Mr. Towumud . . here Saturday, aud after golug , • over the teriltnfy aelecled Ave 40-foot . located between Brooklyn and . Wilmington avenue*, fronting on New - Jreajy'atvenu* and ovtrlooklng the , ocean. Th^alte la rrgardad aa Ideal aud there la fin doubt lhat tbla row of houae* will be aold before Ibey have completed. , Mr. Faruum alaled lhat tbamwll! be tome unique Ideaa regarding the In- ,. terlor conatructlon of the bonam, which will eepeclally appeal to tba women- > folk*, aud Inasmuch aa Mr. Townaeod haa unqumtlouably bnllt mom bnngs- • Iowa aud waihore cottagm than any other builder lu Cape May Connty, If 3 not Southern New Jemey, tbeeouetnio- , tlon of thle balcb of domicile* will be Hie laat word In economic and ectentlflc _ ideaa aa applied lo borne building. Work will ttart op lb* operation within two weak*. mason club's £ smoker a success ' afieruooua and bla new poaltlou would help to keep him atralght. ,« In couelualon he expreaeed the bop* that tli* auto will grow aa doee tba >. new organization. 19 The member* all aang "Houeyboy," . and I hla waa followed by the Introduc- '> Hon of Herbert C. Smith. Womblpful M eater of Ocean City Lodge, who mid i, that Uie member* of lb* local lodge It "alwaya get on tbe Job and let you hear from na." Whan tbe elub waa II rat talked of. II waa wondered why ' all Maaona vlaltlng bar* could not get >f together aa a factor for the good of tbe it Ocean City Lodge. The apaaker ask) lie auggeeted Hexamer for the preai- >- ilency aa tbe man who ha* tbe moat '• gaa lo run Ibe machine. . •' W# are all leading toward oo* end I —good ftllowablp," mid tb* ipeaker. "There'* nothing Ilk* havlog everyone i. with you, end everything we have In r- the Ocean Clly Lodge la you re." Rear' Commodore-elect D. H. Parte. '} of the Ocean City Yacht Ctnb, spoke briefly. Dr. I. N. Orlacom sang * new aoog, '• "Adam aud Eve Had e Wonderful 0 lime." ell Joining In the chorui. "Ded" Foster aleo mug "How Long !■ Hart You Beta Married 7" t- Chairman Stewart next a a Id be »• would Introduce a man who handle. >. 8146.000.000 a year without loelog e a rent, and lutcrnal Revenue Collector r- William McCoacb, or Philadelphia. added a liirie more to the etna mentioned. Continuing, Mr. McCoaeh •aid that be bad handled conatd arable '■ money and la willing to handle mom. If Tlila Bally, In view of the fact that Mr • McCoacb b a candidate for tbe city treaeureeblp of Philadelphia, mad* a r, hit with bla bearer*. •- Mr. McCoacb elated that be I# glad y total member of tbe dob eud be expreaeed the thought that It will he a y wonderful help fo Oman Clly. He H lold a vary funny itury.and then, i. .peaking of tb* dub. eald that the member, can be of urn lo tbaaaelvm . and to Ocean City. He au greeted that • they Invite tb* beet people to affaire of ' this kind and show Ibem what tb* Maaonlc fraternity standi for. "Any- , thing I can do for tbla dub," mid he, "you will flud me there." • Edward E. /Ctbnlnoou, president H 'led of Pitman J|aaonlc Club; expressed bbappreeletton or tba privilege i- of being ptamnt end cddgratulated t tbe mam b#t* on tbdr good atart. "If d tbe eutbifelaam ahown tonight "la any criterion," mid be, "you will go h ahead " H* conveyed fraternal graat- , tugs from hb club aud extended a i«- hearty welcome to the local dub member* lo visit ibem. Mr. Llpplooott gave a racltalloi. 1 "That Ooot for Nodlnga Dog," and " made a moat prooouueed hit. It waa great and waa eulbualaatloally applaudad, as It demrved. ir Potentate Keodrlck was introduced • eud be wa# given a royal welcome. '■ He b a member of Hi* local club. "Tbb b a delightful surprise," aald if Mr. Keodrlck. " I had beard of Ibla g club, but did not antldpata being bare tonight. However, I received au Invitation from Brother Herat lo spend , Saturday and Sunday with him bare, and I accepted I am Just back from t a I'o rl laud. Me. I have often Ibougbt , r of Ocean City, for which I have a t warm apol In my heart. When I ; heard of Ibla dab. I was glad, for ll J can do much good." f After telling a funny alory Ibat con- ' gralulated Ibe member* on tbelr or- I ganlxatlon and gave Ibem Ibe klndeel ■ 1 g reeling* from hla club In Phlladal- 1 ' pbta, which haa a membership of ' r UUOO. They hard civic pride In Ibelr 1 > clly a* Ihe member* of Ibla dab bar* 1 • lu Ocean Clly. In conclusion, he tendered bb service* to tba local club and promised to help It arbtoever he could. I Chairman Stewart presented Poten- , - lal* Keudrlck with a bnqnet of fluwera ; t aa a token from the 2H5 roembera of Ihe , - Oceau City dub. J l Afiar a Cblu*M> auog. "Lltll* Ah 1' , Slu," by Powell Pit h Ian, the mamj ber. adjourned loauotbar room, where . aandwlchea. coffee and Icecream were . served. J V I'l'.or. from Pllman Maeoulc Club. ' induM brnMeett'1 t*" P'Ml" " William E While, clialrmau of the b< . of Irualaea: Walter Harris, chair- lc • of th* eulertalumeiit cummllle*. bt and Warren Fucrr, cbaumau of iu* ui membership committee. £
9 ^ hake fishermen : try for trophy : I W. Ward Beam, Fhyaieal In- , strnctor, Jnat Loses Out by Few Ounces. • W. Ward Beam, in charge of the j.' pbyalcal culture deparlmeut of the • College of Pharmacy,:, made a determined effort, before re- , , lurolug home yesterday, locaplur* ( the trophy— a fine bay rod —offered by ( Lee Adama for tbe largest klugflati caught In Ocean Clly waters tbla aea- ' sou, but be lost out Mouday by the • tqutak. < Mr. Beam's catch weighed SI J ( ouuees after be had bled Ibe klngflab, which he did lu a moment of abeeul] mludedueaa before placlug th* hake ' on the tcale* at Mr. Adams' store. < Raymond Fox. a youog meu, , along with a klugflsb that llpptd , tbe beam al St ounces. ( Mr. Beam aud WllUari; Wluuer arc Had for second plaoe. Other catch** of klugflali were ae ' < Edwin W. Sayboll, 24 ounce*; Ed- , win Blaktly, 28J ouucea; Fred Adama, _ 26 j ounces: Mr. Doyle. 27 ounce*, and H. A. Wtddlfleld. 2&i onnoaa. PETIT JURORS . [ The followlug heva been choeeti I" * ' aerv* aa p*Ut Jnrora at the September term or tb* Cap* May County Court: 1 Harold Eldradga, Cold Sprlug. 0 Harry SwalD, Hwalnlou. ' Harry Bataa, Palermo. ! [ Uriah Uandy, Denulsvllle. ' William Taylor. Bellepleln. ' Frank Anderson. WUd wood. 1 . Charles Learning. Wert Cap# "May. Jamea C Ixider, Ocean CMy. ' ' Howard U. Stimus. Sea Isle Clly: ' Joseph Thornton, Cape May Clly. ' F. 8 Kutcbman. South Caps May. ' i H. M. Newklrk, Ooatn City. ' Jam** Long, Krma. George Barrett, Ocean City. Howard Harnett, Cap* May Clly. ' Jam** C. Hoee, Baeeley'a Point. \ Frank Stealman, Belleplalu. • William Ramdolph. Cap* May Polut. 1 Frank B. Sharp, Sea lal* CUy. c John Keating, Wlldwood. ~ Harry Buller, Palermo. Alfred'Mattbewa. Wert Cap* May. ' I Edward Holme*. Green Creek. 0 Harold Bocap, Seavllle. , • William J. Brown, Ocaan.CUy . • William O Abbott. Ocean Clly. , E. P. Slltea. Jr . Cap* May City Jamea Bnrck, Goshen. s Raymond Sack. Prtersbnrg. ' II Fred. Carter. Petereburg. • Charles L. Burk. Wlldwood. • Howard High. Avalon. u Benton Rodau, Cape May t hy. » Alfred Kudlcott, Halleplaiu. 7 William Hehenlhal. Cap# May\Clly. '' John H. Bradford, Ocean Clly. • Benajab Tomlln, Cap# May City. ( d Angus Morris, West Cap# May. h Martin Nswklrk, North Wlldwood. f • William Bcamplon. Wlldwood Crert H. T. Fonlda, Ocean Clly. d Albert Dewaoo, Krma. N Jacob Cox, Erma. • Waabtugton Coraon, Palermo. D Sbeppard Coombs, Wlldwood. Coley West colt. South Deuula. '• William SbelloD, Bea Isle city. • B. H. Carlisle, Wlldwood Kbeoexer Brown, Tuckabo*. - [j Elmer Earl, Meevlll*. \ i. William Woodllu, Dlaa Creek. | I Howard L. Yerby, Cap* May Court I House. £ H. U. Somsre. Belleplalu. William H. Harris, South Saavill*. J >r Albert Matthews. Cold Spring. ' '• George Hoflmau, Wart Cap* May. | Willlaaa Small. Clermont I a A beam Bniinar, Woodbine. J " Benjamin Botwlolek. Wnodblue 9 Edward F. Laper. Cap* May CUy. mtmwwn rnrnm aeeabl. y Tbe He id- Palrta Hardware Company ] • haa purchased lb* Lewi* store* and | a dwelling* on ibe b»y elde of Aabury « . avenue, near Slntli alrart. and It it ' a also reported jhfit tbla compauy baa , ' bought th* two' M«orea aud dwallloga a • owned by Alouao Cotton oo tb* coeau 1 i aid* of Aabury avenue, oaar Ninth t street. t . — I • TraaiiCkanalsBiaia Malcn. ( A letter received from Edward Cat- < '• leu, of Colllngawood, announce* lhat T ha will be here nol later than Balur- > - day lu play bla tauuls games wHb H. L • Y . Lake In tb* South Jersey Taunts A f Tuuruameul. Mr. Cellett la Ihe F r challenger Lake, who holds ^ a the rhampliitihM^a. j IP- J 1 tkialir Dlanalaard c<aee. I. A colored woman named Jarvla, { . secured of laklog FJI from a daughlrr „ I of Johu Trout, tba munsy bavlug been C ' accidentally left on a chair In a store here, waa given a hearing before I Squire Rush, rtlie was discharged for H - lack of evidence, ami brought suit for I false arrest. I l*rof rtaalvet In Ike Wield * I) H. Maybew, of this city, vHI be V I a candidate for aasemblyman ou the '■ . Progressive ticket. Paul Heuaou.of fc " Cap# May. will be a candidate for ™ I sheriff aud William H. Bright aaaks M 1 lo repreaenl Hie county ou Ihe Slate 0 I Executive Commute*. » I M Ho, a ocean Prom Land. j{ . phi*, haa purchased, through the \t ; agency of J. M. Cheater A Co.. 60 feel .. . of ocean frout laud from Ocean ava1 out aud Including the riparian right. The land la 160 feel south of street. , L. Jollv Room Pari,. M Mia* Mary Aiideraou, a senior or Swartbmnre ;('ollege. eutertelued a IPiY*! f*"' " "" home. *2 1W1 Aabury avauue, for a weak.. Tbey iV •efl^for I heir >arloua home* Uundav ' vwi*S~ They * n^cw, h" Chaai.oqa. Crete. The local literary society urCl.su- am Circle, la being organized for M. Ihe fall and wfuler seasou Book* will Ha ordered lu a week's time and read- Ka lugs will begin promptly. Tue main Foi hip courae la *6 ApplloelkHl* rur W. membership should be uadaioMr* Pat A. Corson, dm
MASONIC CLUB GROWS N'w ..oe-' """X'T Thr-Summer Vlaltora' Maaonlc Club of 315. aud II la confidently prrdMrd that there will be too natuea o . the roll before all of Hie cottager; leave thle reaort at tbe close of their summer ■lay here. The certificate of Incorporation >f Hie club he* been executed by the following 'named signer, : .hrauk H.j Stewart, Alexander*I.awr*iice. Jr.. j Herman Kehborn. Frank l» New-j berry, Powell FUhlen and William K. | Hexaoier Tba object of th* club M to promote j eoclablllty and lo bring together Me j aouic brothers vlaltlng Ocean CUy. N. J. Andrew C Hoaacell. a merotwr of Ihei club, la I he atloruey lu charge. Tb# club members, will nieel lu the Mawmlc Temple. Ninth street and Aabury avenue, al 3 o'clock b-xi Sunday afternoon At a meeting of Hie Anglers' Club JitT Ocean CUy, at 111# More of T l.« Adam- Seveulb street and Aabury avenue. Tueaday evening. 'Jn fl-her The club now hae'NO memlwra A meeting will be held al Ihe same plac. : at 8 o'clock loulgbl, wheu trustee" will ; l* elected and committee" ap|Hilnted Slopped Raaawar Teem. A farmer's boree hauling a jaggei wagon slaried lo ruu away on Aabury avenue Mouday. Policeman "Eddie' Seaman >iw the borae geltiug up ataam aa he waa golug up Aabury ave nu*. and b* Jumped out on the elreet and Mopped Hie animal Jual south of Eighth street. No damage was done Motel Arrivals. L. W. Taylor. Norwood ; M t McDads, C. A. Jtchull aud wife. -M. SHckney. Wm Kellhelmrr and wife. Fred J. Sauudera, Plilladel|ihla ; K Chalfonl ; M. S. Crane I layAllcv M. Couuor, Burliuglou: Nellie S. Hervla, Norwich. Conn,; Will am C. Orlffllh, Philadelphia; S A Free land aud wife, Sharon Hill; Emily It Harriet J Fueaell. German K Fueaell, Heury M. Kuaatll.. Very T. Kuetell, Macfia; Henry K ] Roebuck, CbeMer. Mrs Robert H. Jacobs. Mr*. Joseph M. Wlatt, Mr*. Isaac G. ('iidenlowu. Robert H. Jacobs, C. Alexander, w ife and aou, Eiixabelb Ramage. lietiry A aud wife, W. W. Cloud ami wllk, Mlaa Elisabeth Knabe J I' aud daughlar. Philadelphia: Frederick Oakford. A. V Plckard and wife, A. V. Plckard. Jr.. Helen Pick ard, Oeruiautown; E C. Arthur. Oak oceanic. M. H. Power aud wlfe^ .Mi— K , Hodlne, Frank F. Acker, Mire M B. R K Grazer. J. Johnson, Mm H Jouea, M. H W hetaoue and I wire. Cliarlea Fraxier aud wife, Mr* ■ W Sherman, Frank Huckaland w ife. Mra. John H. Craven, Mlaa Emily It ' Craven, Mire Harriet W. Craven. Mra. < Anne Stephens. Mlaa Kdne S. Power I H. Hlnke*. Philadelphia: M. Ruholne, Pittsburgh: Charles O Thatcher. Swartbmore; Mra R. L. ■ Mra. W Phillips. Mlaa D Mlaa Neta E. Jeuler, Mlaa . l>. Jenler. (,'apa May Clly; C. | Wagner. Wilmington , Anna / Whet tier-lone. Irene C. Cullon. Oer- , manlowu; R E. Fray, Ambler; J W Cluclnnall. H KW I.I MIS. I It J. Haudley, Jr.. and wife. Jame- ' McCook, Cbarlra It. Magutre, ' Helen C. Senior. Arthur Kater Ororge * It. Eaalburn, Mrs L I. Welduu ' Robert A. Potter, Blanche L Eugel' ' Riltanhouae, Mrs H. L Ours, 11 Alicia C. Gore. Rose M Goodman It. ! W. Falrley, G. H. Lager, E C. Gal. ' lager. C. M. Mailer and fa-n ly t, u Hammer and wire, Philadelphia Samuel A. Grlaoom, David II. Orlacom Mr*. Onrroll Downaa. Carroll v Jr., Narberth; It B Tliomi.Charter; John A. Meagher. Thomas H. Strain. Mer- fi Earl -Mutter. Paulaborot » H W, Moore. C. H. Hnd.l ...a -ir.r , Woodbury; G. S Wulf and wife, Mr. T oA ..°f,r,e Cemdeu ; H. F. Hope » and wife. Harrlaburg |; ' atouen. J E. s Ward. Vlnelaod ; Mrs. Robert i' R- K Cbrlity. Mlllvllle ; Ml., w L. 8. Hoffman. Mra. T K. Eberhardt, t H.C Lavraen. Joaepb H. Law p •en. H.C. Earle, P. Karfe. A It Tor- C nay and family H. B. Clllton. Clara E Delaney, H. W. Slaveuanu. L. M hi Crore, Mlaa I. H. Longataff. Mia. M. II Mc ully. Mlaa ReuaC. McAvoy. Mlaa \\ Lalharln. Itellly, Beaale O. Devon, J, g* « J- Hobaoo, Margaret M. Mc- E Nulty, W Parklaon and wife, William M Reardon.ud wlh W.C. Wbaeleraud w 'amlly, Tbnmaa Wllklnar J.W. Krouse M rod wife. H M Hilling. Dora HullST c< «. E Matthew. F J. Mltclrell. A. (5 FI l. deiuan |F. J. Moor* ai d wife. J. H ki ialbach aud famfly, K Elmer. K M. J„ ^ A Lalrene. Philadelphia ; w A H. t ol«u*n. I'hMarlowii; H L II, ' " 11 ><•'• Had M luuflsld ; Mr*. A. C. -Newklrk, Gran- U,
I loch;" Mn M.Taylor. Hugh Sieve: . Mat bla. K. It'i Ha mine III and' faimlv I'ainden; Ira M Collins. Dalsv Good- . win. Pitman ; I del la Avl- Miiiln., . ; J E Sarker, Wliidley. l'« W. E Carpenter, Adelaide Klclieii. McCaulev atiu wife A. Havnallck. Mores Yard ley;. K. Ward W I1 kin. and wlf*. K M Newci ml, II :d Fatitice, .Ml— Mellnr. Ml— Grillllli. II C. OrlRIlh and wife. C. M Wllki- al and;wlfe. L. A. Lelllnger, A. C Brand and wife. C. F. Itelf-nyder. W It Davenport.. Mlaa K. Cole, Nellie I'. , Horn,. Grace Turner C G llatner, Mra. M. E Raw ling". MI-.-Hawlliig Pblladel iihla; Mr-. A. La Dow, St*-,-art La Dow. Oak Lane; K ft t'ha.c Pitman; Mr. K. Whitehead. Norn- - Mrs Imura Green. Mi— Gordon, lilenalde: U. 11 Iti-Uv l atinl, G. W. Otto; F^rg Harbor ; George r'. West Poih";°Mi-' F. M. T«v! I ' lor. Arlington; David Ktirne-t, II. t'i. . Allen, C Scull. C, Knattpt, llrldgetoti; i . arrcn Green. Norrlslown. j , ■and-wife;-irr*iik Wells ami wif*. Mrs. i: 1 lioiiiB" Gillem, Waller Gillem and • wife, S. Raw ley. wife and daughter. ' It. P. Andrews and wife. F. I.. Ilarl.er, ! Marv Barber, P. II. Weatherly, K. Aa ' McKean. Mire G. L Collins Irvine!" Chew and wife It. K Willi.',,,, and wlfe.J. L Roy. John Flalier. Kdwln < v •">«>»' Vorgshergvr. Mi- ' floH, Jam*. I«le and wife, J. Mc- 1 Ml- Nmd.-torm.ll J. Belle. ! >■ K: Stelle, Hie Rev. T -Monlnvue " and wife, E M. Robinson ,„d wif,- ■ Re— le RltteiihOti-e, M. W Levis. M ' \V. EergUM.u and wife, W. S. Brills " Rowan, I'Ulladelpl.ia; Mr. Palmer, and daiignler Krooklvn tE. Lang, •♦laplewood'S Rawley." " wife and daughter. Lan-downe m,„ M^JtBeuer, Mlae G. I. < olllris. J li H Klnrence H Field'' Camden ; A^E' tia^ *: kill aud wife, Indian Mills; Ml- Inez " Mlaa Alice Jouea, W. N. J U » ill- Jones. \ Incenlowti ; H. H. Kelly Hurnley. Wtllian, ■ Dover. Mt. Holly! « R.N (lull. Mlllvllle: J. We-ley p Guff, t oiiahohocken . x
iyeMerilav tiled a jwllHon 7o bank I ^ The, matter wa- referred lo Lewis I I Hie hearing will Le held at t ape Mav ! Court House September 10 Mr. Cone's liabilities are f VVkt ami til. asrei. 8220ft He ha" many friend- • thy over Ida hu-ltie— troubles.
i announcement i i ?• i i 'i \ . X . s • • I 4 • \ 4 ■ * i f i * I • I f— IE wish to announce to the public in general. ^ ,j & $0 and to the building trade in particular, thai i.- ^ mpf we have assumed . sole control of the j 'j | L-i-J STOCK END of the Lumber and Mill- . | V ( work Business at Sixth street and Haven avenue <- j . ( 4nd are now prepared to serve the trade, promptly ^ ,• • I ^ and at prices ccnsistent.with qualitf. ^ . ' | * Awaiting your valued order, we are, It Yours truly, 5 ' * :i * ! JOHN MARTS LUMBER <S. ]•
Hand's Pier Theater Saturday "B" Sept. 6 KlTHiJjl -THE- ,1 NOW IN ITS SECOND YEAR IN NEW YORK PRICES-$I 50. $1.00. 75c. 50c. 25c ' a
MARY TURNER, the shop girl in ""Within the Law'
LEWIS T.STEVENS RIH't'BLICAN CAN Dill AT I; FOR •ASSEMBLY ! PK1MAK1 RS. SHI'TEM BP.K it I'm thr cilacltnyill of laws which w ill I which rc-orts in Oil" Mav Coimtv'ufui"' 1 • luving reached the enormous valor of ' • over thirty million dollar.. .mD allow ' thru, to con dun i hair own ..flairs with ! ' | health" 'and for a'dvorhl' iv'icV-'.'ihc" 'ih' s! J n .... .. 1 1 1 ! "L ",i;1;:";rli;iiK j'ft ii"'1 fromuSu!',''e,V.!-r"'1l,'llf """ i"or the repanifi,,,, .of election* for Shi!''' ii'|"n " C'"? EoMhc'vliiUnSn a'nd' perfection of ' no J,c ireopl'r l.y i|s majority vote. ' ' p inrertol by Lewis T. Steven*. 1
I R. "CURTIS ROlNSON" Notary Publis and gom mission er of DEEDS 1'ension vouchers ; : careful^y executed T '■ Numbers 744 and 746 Asbury Avenue . '• Ocean Crrv . ... - New Jershv : i- .... «| ave yon a cottage, l>,i„g. . ' . 7 mwonout lofm. . i : HpMwl Glias' £' Adains 4 Bra np-. 720-22 Asbury Avenue ill tl. i;«.tafk aukntn. ^ wm. lake, c. e„ Keal Estate Assent. >(. c0rs0u Kent Esteite Ascent Mo. 721 Auburn ADcnue, Oceun City, N. J, joly Printing V) , TI10 most exacting person will I to pleased and thoroughly satis- • lied wil.li lluf work done at the •0 +. -Sentinel Printing House f,; (Jiir Aim: — Only High Class Printing nl Reasonable Hates. * \ trial order will convince you. Let us show you samples and quote prices. SENTINEL PRINTING HOUSE 7-M--I6 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY. - NEW JERSEY 'The ideal Summer Resort OCEAN CITY, N.J. BATHING SAFE AND UNSURPASSED FINEST FEACH ON THE COAST THE HOME OF THE FAMILY MAN Spacious boardwalk. Free Band Concerts During Season. Great Fishing in Ocean and Bay. The Ddlight of the Yachtsman. Numerous Trains to ^ and' from Philadelphia on Three Railways 5 Within easy access of Atlantic City and other well-known reaorta Your Part in a Better Telephone Service ij pain 1 ... . „ of - mm HI ... Bre to receive (uggeationa that will lead to the betterment of telephone service r ; — alwayi. We feel it our duty to standardize conPi «tantly and improve our equipment and operatic ing methods to the be«t known standards, to g= maintain the highest efficiency and lystem, and to demand of our employees competence and p courtesy. g| Those are our responsibilities. But tele-. M ■ P^°"e service — -good telephone service — does |H not begin and end with the Company. The jj| way you give p call, the way .the operator . handles the calf, the promptness with which H the ring is answered, constitute good telephone H service. M YOU and THEY must operate as well as m she. jl The Bell System

