Ocean City Sentinel, 11 September 1913 IIIF issue link — Page 1

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VOL. XXX1I1. • OCEAN CITY, N. J.. THURSDAY, 'sKl'TKJI l(i;lt II, 1III3. NO. 24

Ocean City Sentinel occan city t im. j. je R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor ADd Proprietor ti.oo Per Yeerr Strictly in Advance, j FallJIillinery FULL I, INK OF FELT HATS J. H. HILDRETH'S Boyle Commercial Agency 6 24 Eighth St. .Ocean City, N. J E. C. BOYLE, rUnater Claim* adjusted au.l rallsded aiiyuhore lo United Statee. Otis M. Townsend A Practical Heaahora Architect Licensed by the Mtate. EIGHTH STREET, OPP. P. O. OCEAN CITY N. J. Dance Every Cold Lunchoa, Wedneaday and Ftc. Saturday Night The Excursion Mouse JAMES tl AKk- Proprietor ! M AIN STREET and . . . i NEW JEFSEY A V t.NUE SOMEHS' POINT :: N.J.;

■ irroa>rii.ir.i.<w. fl^ORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and COU NSELLOR-AT-LAW, Solicitor, MMUr »od Jtxsmlnsr is Chunrr. , caps may ( ol ht hoim, i. j. I (Oppoelu Public HuUdlacai. J^WAOFFICES " ' Apgar & Boswell, ' LAW OFFICES Godfrey & Godfrey, atlantic city. n. j. JAMES M. E. H1LDRETH ' Counsdlor-at-I-aw i ' Mayjsr » . rpOWNSENI) GOD.F KEY A ttorney-at-La w UKTILLIAM B; DAVIS Attorney at Law' j Occur. City Sr. J««J Try an Ad: in The Sentinel t'

j DID YOU EVER J a stop to consider how important ii is in. leave your home con- a « strueted hy res|ionsifile builders? Have you seriously con- J J sideretl the parts that ate hidden? ■ Have you ever considered f f Uow great and important the lianiiii);. foundations and' other hid- f t den parts play in the life and safety of your Building' •! Let us f f advise you how your home should lie built. Plans and spevi f l , J Barber & Newberry t GUILDERS t J- OFFICE: SIXTH AND WEST AWE.. OCEAN CITY, N.J. '

J. N. GRISCOM, M. D. f EIGHTH HT. AND WESLEY AVE. T. oatce Hours- Uniu 10 a,' id. Pram a to s p. m. , ALKIebud TowommY, C.JrrmoM-'S^^u^SO : Altai Cmii, I. I.sr, (16 Wesley Avenue ' Ocean City * New Jersey ' -"^Hisoiaj A. DK. W. P. HAINES COR- NINTH ANO WESLEY AWE ^ ' Trtrphoms j "•jjf ™ „ 1S1 HEBSOHKL PBTTIT, M. 1). 807 WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY, NEW /ERSEY £)K. CHARLES B. RIDER r, ►•I>entiHt,« e. 809 Central Avenue Hughes' Central Pharmacy titbit Si ss4 e.ikj t%«. J. THURNLEY HUGHES. Maaagrr j MIDDOCK'S PH1RM1C1 | 8th and Ishmv tvenue if The girls all say, meet me at ^ Nladdpck's Sanitary Fountaili ^ and treat tue to a glass of if delicious soda or suudte. J They know what's good.

it <1 Can \ou pind Investment Better than an ocean front lot at Fiftieth street and "Wesley Ave., Riparian Orant, Bulkheaded and Graded, for Only $1750? We do not believe it can be found. v Nearest Point to Philadelphia High class improvements and cottages surrounding. Ready for use. - - When these few lots are gone the opportunity cannot be duplicated. Masse y & pd wards Eighth and Central Avenue • »■

QUARTER MILLION DOLLAR ] PIER AN ASSURED FACT j '■■■■- ' • ' -. 1 , k

*■ Prank G. Zimmerman, Big ' Theatrical Man, Interested ' ; in Improvement Here / The new quarter million dollar Ocean City Fler In be erected at lira ' ocean end of T> nth at reel, and completed In lime for the Easter and early , spring crouds uext year, la u-.w an assured fact. The aale of this ground, made hy the well known real estate : Arm of HI an Ion auil Scull, waa closed Dually the tlral part of tlila week. The location selected for lhl« enter- 1 . | prise Is regarded s- one of (he hr-l ' grhund purchased by the pier company has a frontage of Ino feet on ' " Ocean avenue and extends from that ' point out tu the higli-waler mark, a distance of more than SilO feet wltli li.l feel frontage on the Boardwalk ■ Those promoting the project are men of wide experience In llie theatrical ' > world and aiuusemeul Held. The ' * man who has hehdled the deal Is Fred L. Heuiiage, of Philadelphia, ' who has I wen associated Willi many < large end successful amusement enterprises. Associated with lilm . are • Frank (I Zimmerman, the prominent 1 Zimmerman. ('. Mitchell, partner siaudl'iig In I lie same line of husluest. < Plans for lha pier have been made > " and of a beautiful Bud-attractive si rue Boardwalk anil extending ocean s aid • Many novrl f.alunm are cnulem- -* plated lo attract lha puhl|c and provide them Willi amusement, .entertain, iiienl and pleasure. Foreign welerlug places have been visited and recent i Innovation, that have charmed the public abroad have been Introduced (by the management. f Engineers from I lie company were 1 ■111 1 he ground a few days since, taking 1 measurements and making soundings . The real work of canal rutting the pier , will be pushed forward as rapidly a- 1 j posslhh, Willi a likelihood of seeing its 1 The building of Ihla pier moans , j. much In many ways.iml only for llila t but for the whole city. 1 1 shows, loo, ( Ilia marked advance >,f this resort when geutleinen of the reputation end 1 „ cbaiarter of Mr Zimmerman are so , sure, pa they are. that the lime Is ripe , for an enlerprlaeof this magnitude. Masons Par Fraternal Vlali. r A large number of the members of | ; Oceau City Lodge, No 171, F. and A. 1 M., pakl a fraternal visit to Arbutus 1 I -edge at Cape May Court Hnuae j Thursday eveulug Thev made the trip In automobiles and ail had a very pleasant lime. '

THREE WANT TO BE FREEHOLDERS .

Stiff Pight Said to be Looked J tor in the City's See- " oud Ward, . There promises bvbe a stlir llglil - In the Second Ward f->r llic oltlce -if t The follow ii|g arc the can- c - d (dales: v William *4 Johnson, who was a ,1 member of tli* board until recently; It. - Edwards and Squire Bush. 1 'There are uu -Democratic candidates. The candidates for constable In the1! / Ward are William Lake, Demo- ' oral, and John Morrison, Republican. I A. W. lilgbee, of the First Ward, I- c candidate for membership on the v 1 Democratic Cuunty CoiinnlUee. v 1 Forcoustable In the Firs, Ward Ihcre v , twn Itepfibllcan candklatcs -An- u drew Basset and Henry Bryant. Dr II T. Fou Ids, Mark l«kc and . , Niels Carlson are Republican CamllI County t'onimitlec In I lie Second Want Charles S. , Head ley and William II. Campbell are It, H. Lake Is a Progressive party , > candidate for member of the cnukiy The primaries will lie held Tuesday. September 2.1 j CHILDREN RESCUED ' placol two children on a raft III the f notorious gully In the-upper section of 1 the city and also got In tjie waler him self Monday. • The rafl soon began tu gel away from hlui and he waa unable a 1 01 bring II back lo ehore. I He ran lo Hie Fourth street lifesaving station fnr a buoy ami, by means of lliis and llie additional help and boys, succeeded In rescuing llie II seems Incredible thai, despite all 1 that he- ' v. said of this gully and 1 1 all the warin .gs glveu, people Will i 1 oontluuelq '.emptfale. " t William E Stlllwell, of Phlladel. ' phla, a summer resident of ihla city, . . has given lo Barber .V Newberry the I inent at the north corner of Brighton , , place end Corinthian avenue. It wllll: , be e pretty structure and will cost I 94000. | I

WRECKED i BY SHIFTING CARS;

jMan Had Fingers Mashed " When Peunsy and Readiug J Rolling Stot^k Collided. Engine of the Beading llailroad night watchman, Walter Matthews..' Matthews wasdrlvlug tlw engine up the Beading tracks toward Te.nth Street to get w ater, w hen Ills locomotive was alruck by two cointiloallon " ami a day coach of the I'enii.yl- d vaiila 'llailroad thai wait .liuuled <" down llie Pennsylvania Itailrnad's d • Y. " which croasea llie Beading tracks I1 near Eighth airect P Maltliews bad the sigoal for a clear '• "y" llie •■Pennsy" cars eaiua Ism ml- e collision The hieomolive careened I Willi llie shock of llie Imparl ami lie I wae thrown violently agalo.l me side I of I he cab t One of Die Pennsylvania Kaitroad I earn w as damaged. I CHOIR SANG WELL The choir of I he First Presbyterian 1 Church resumed It* do lies last Sunday ' and sang well at both services. ' The members were se»l-ied by Johtr '* Hlpwell. of Philadelphia, wh'o-e fdiher 1 ill Ihe clly all summer. He has ^tuual j Die eutigregallnn He will sing lo'uht. J clly— a few weeks yet " Henjamfti Miller, who sang In Ihe > for about twoyears, I- mil uow _ The other memlier. of the ch Yir" arc: Hopran'os, Mlsws Louisa T t ors.ni " and Elizabeth Itrangan; alio, Mrs. " M. t'ressc; basso, .Lewis E. ® Rqaltb. The organist is Mlsa Ada M. Ituiick. 'The public sehonla of this clly will reopen lliis morning for Ihe fall aud winter session. Nearly all of Ihe ; teachera reached town early this week | ' and are ready lo go on duly. Musi of j ' me children are mil anxious to hear r Ihe school hells. 'Twaa ever Ihua. c Ml— Helen Woolston, of Caimlen, * i purchased a milage al Fifty- , second street owned by Dr. Jacob G. , HI reel , of llrldgelon Hhe will occupy , ; ' II In llie summer. The sale was made , |ey Clayton Haliiea Brick. , — — - — — — am -

LET HIMSELF OUT OF CITY LOCK-UP Police Hadn't Searched Mechanic, Who Had Tools of Trade With Him. A local machanlc refused lo go home when ordered to do so late Saturday night by Polioemau Turn r and as a result he waa arrested and placed In the lock-up, Hla quarters there did not appeal to his fancy, so, having with him soma lools used In his calling, he soon laughed at locks and lockamltha and took Ida way homeBefore alerting, however, he wrote a note In which be told the |iolloe that If they wauled him tliey kuew where he lived. Tide note he delivered, on lile wey home, to the wife of the policemen who arrested him end whose college he passed. When the police discovered thai he had broken out of the lock-up, they obtained a warrant for tha late prisoner sod took him before the mayor, who gave him a lecture. It la reported, and discharged him. This Jell-breaking ofleuee la auotber strong proof llial the municipality needs a city hall and a real Jail? Ob, •urely. Hul why. In this particular ease, wasn't (he man searched after lie had been locked up? candidates for once. Bays tha Cap# May County Gazette: Among the nominating pell! Ions died la the county Clark's office for candidates to be voted for at the coming primary election are the ifollowlng: For Assembly, Joseph Camp, Republican; Chris. 8. Hand, Republican; WU«n Porter, Democrat; Lawla 1. vena, Republican; Leonard I Bussey. Democrat; Daniel B. Maybew. Progressive. For H her Iff. Harry 8. Douglass. Republican; Coleman F. Corson. Democrat; Paul Hanson, Progressive. own rear Hs«. It's dlgnlOed aud glvea you a delicious sense of security to own your home at . * OCEAN CITY. \. Bealdea, your responsibility aa a real aetata owner makes yon a desirable citizen. Think It over, then call ou HARRY HKADLEY, f Real Estate Operator, Ninth and Ae7 bury avenue, next to Ore houas who will shew you tha very bed way and some of tha greeted bnrgala^to be found bare on the niMflnni Pbona connection. adr,

PH1LADELPH1AN BUYS 400 * P FEET OF OCEAN FRONT LAND

NEW TEACHER • FOR HIGH SCHOOL , ii 8. B. Swan to Represent 'r Board at Wesley Avenue Building's Dedication. "h The Board of Kducallun, at lis regu- a lar meeting Tuesday evening, elected b . Mlw Luelle Ingall, of , en p assistant teacher In the high school. , The new school on Wesley avenue, | neer Fourth street, will be known aa a , (he Wesley Aveuue (trade Hchool, thla a I name having been adopted by: the p , fhe board members were of the c . opinion that It would be well for ell , the pupils to elteud the dedicatory aer- u , vices at the uew school house, accuuiI [muled hy their teachera. The exer- , class will be held Friday of next week. |, 8 B. Bwbii waa appointed lo repre- v , aent the board al the dedication and d receive Ihe flag on behalf of the board. Tbg repair commlilee waa Inelrucled to erect a platform around the (lagj pole fur Ihe accommodation of the , apeekera , . , Will nalld Cottage. . C. Homet-Sbonnaker, a well 1 l' known young bualueaa man of thla d city, baa glvan the John Marts Com- ' ' pany the contract (o build for blm.gr ( . pretty cottage on Central avenue, near c Tenth street. The work on the fouoda- ' tlona waa aurted thla week. The bouae I - will have 21 atoriea and basement and o . will coat tWOO- It will be op-to-date, . with a red-tile roof. ^ For Real. ■ lb room healed unfurnished apart- 8 - merit for taut by the year; every moil- , ern convenience. Joseph I. Scull A Co., 767 Aahnxy aveouc. adv-tH-4t*tl For Balk — Cabinet organ. Apply a i 819 Konrth street. adv.lt. i. WaRTRfraTOntm — Flrat-claaa oook J • Must have goud reference. Apply : . lOdl Wesley aveuue, between 8 and 4 ' p. m. Halunlay. adv. It. " Fog Halk. — Heveral nicely located t • Bay front lota, Including two corner*, f i near the Ocean City Yacht Club; terms 7 I reasonable; willing to leave part |«yt men! mortgage one to three yeera' ■ Add row K J. DuMee, IIY, Hon lb Third I , street, Philadelphia, Pa. adv-26«J*St

Otis M. Towr. send Also Takes ' ioo Feet of a Block Down Town. One of the largest sale- of ocean front In till* clly reported thus far dur- < Ing Ihe sea win now waning waa made , hy Claytuu llalue* Brick, the local ' real eetair iqieralor. , Mr. Halnea has sold the block of | ocean front belweeu Furty-aevanlh and | Forty-eighth streets, and from Kay i out, owned by Henry A. Rom- | of Philadelphia, who has colon DeLancey place, this city. , Of tha 600 fact, 400 were taken by i people. This taml begins , at Foily-seventh street and exlends south. The other 1110 feet were dla- , [sised of lo Oils M. Townseud, the well know n-coulrkctlug builder, of tlile i clly. _ , The block uf land Is locatetTllil* side i of the hotel. , It la Inllmatad (hat lhare will be i many great Improvements mada lo (be | within a short lima, hut just i wlial these coiilerpplate would not be , jual nuMr" * •*- | WATERMELON PARTY A oumberof Ooean CUy people weul to Leeeburg Ip antomobllea Wedoeeevening of last week end there 1 they were the guests of Samuel • at a watermelon feast. A 1 most enjoyable evening waa epent. Those In (he party were Capt. BeoJ 1 Henderson and wlfa. Herschell Henderson, Alfred Powell end family, John K. To wtisend and wife, NJcholas Hickman afid wife, Hamuel Dixon and wife, Howard Heads. Mies Helen and Mr. Newramb, wife and Far aslr. Two Inls southeast comer Klfleenth street and Weal avenue, bargain for quick aale: five- roous cottage, 1B6 Wast urloe, 11.000; eleven-room cottage. Wesley road, entirely modern, bargain, or will exchange for property suburban to Ctuaden or Philadelphia. Lot on Central aveoue.between Seventeenth and Eighteenth streets, the ocean, »l!00; corner lot. ' Twentieth st and Caktral ave., VI 4V). PRANK B. DARBY, REAL ESTATE BROKER, • Hldg. 8tb and Asbury Aye. I adr .

MOTOR CLUB GIVES PRESENT TO COMMODORE AND WIFE

ONES HAD JOLLY OUTING

Destitute Children from Phil- ( adelphia Home Are Well Treated by Kind Persons Ninety-eight "kiddles" from the , Southern Home for Destitute Cbll- i Broml arid Morrl* streets. Phila- i were here on an outing Frl- , day, and (h«V had Ihe greatest time In ihelr lives. Mrs Charles P. Pvrch Is Heveral of Ibe hnlels lookri| afler Ihe , eornfort of lire, little ones. The lm- , penal fed II of them, Ihe Chalfonte II, | the Hwarlhmore II, Ihe Traymore II, (he Urlghlou III, Ihe Wyoming 7, the 6, the Hewllnga II, the | Itellevue u, Ihe Hlraud and the t 8 oils M. Townseud, the • paid for Ihe dinners of ten , others. i The chddren were provided with , bathing sails by Mr*. William F. , Hhrlver. and Ml*ses Helen Hchrlver , and Virginia Markley saw that Ihey ' had plenty of buckets, shovels, rakes , and hoes. The girls (LBhrlear'a gave the little ones 100 Hly. pops aud Mrs Hchrlver presented them wllli 100 of sslt water taffy. Ella* Haras gave Iheru bucket* and shovels, and the children enjoyed a ride on Ihe merry-go round through lire courtesy , Of Albert Fogg. f Mrs. Kane, of the J. (I Itenlley Co., gava twelve 'packages containing dollies to he embroidered, and In each package were tlihuble, floss and needle. cream cone lo eacfi oMhs children The officers of the home extend their sincere thanks to all who helped to make tliO visit of the children runs l enjoyable CHANGE MEETING TIME curing Rsoisb on Walk. At lire .meeting of (he Visitors' Masonic Club of Ocean Clly In IU headquarters In Ihe Masonic Temple, ' slreel and Aahury avenue. Hunday afternoon, II was decided to change Ihe lime of meeting from Hunday afternoons tutlieflrsl and third Halurday evenings of the month. There waa a general dlacuaaton aa to advisability of changing tha meeting place to headquarters to be provided on Ihe Boardwalk. Tbla matter waa lafl In the hands of the board of directors,

Members Show Appreciation of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. W. Wilson's Good Work, j The Oceen Clly Motor Boat Club's closing social event of the seaeon came off In the club's casino, on 'the Boardwalk. Halurday evening, when, In addition lo a dance, a very agreeable surprise was given Commodore and Mrs Clarence C W. Wilson. They were presented with a hand- ' some cut-glas* punch bowl, .eighteen Inches In circumfereuce and thirty Inches In height, Iray and twelve cutglass tumbler* 1 Maurice V. Daniels, wbotonk occasion to speak of the very exeelUnt work done by Commodore and Mrs Wilson, 1 and of the club members' appreciation ' of their successful eflorls to advance ■ Ihe best Interests oftlieorgenlxetloa. Mr. Daniels spoke ee follows: "loidles and Gentlemen and Members 'of the Oceen City -Motor Host ' Club: If I may hive e few minutes of ' time, I desire to cell yonr etten- ' lion lo the fact that this Is the last ' dance and doting of (be annex of the motor boat club. It le with a feeling of sadness that I make Ibe remarks about the closing of the annex,. beroT" ' ,1'auae I have, end 1 know you ell have, ' spent many pleasant end delightful ' aflcrnoon* and evenings at this club. "We have, by reaaou of ouraasoclaUniia here, made new friend* and 1 formed new ties, which we hope lb* > winter month* coming will not break; 1 and, as I said, Ihe spin! of sadness In ' sepa'rate and carb go on hla way. Some of us may not hava Iba pleasure ■ of again meeting next summer, because I the business end vocatlon'of different i ones may call tliem to eucli places that > we may Is- unable lo meat egalo, but i thai we have all had a^misil aucoesaftil and delightful season In our saaoelar Bona cannot be denied, aud , I, tlwre- > fore, on behair of myself and utbere, I doalft to aay that all honor for lbs successful season passed Is due to Commodore and Mrs. C. I). W. Wilson. Not only the past year, but tb* poet four yeera, alnc* the organisation of • ihe motor boat dab, Commodore and Mrs. Wilson hava workad untiringly ,> and uncomplainingly for tb* good and , heel luleraat of the club, and while Ibe club has made an enviable record In . boellng. circles, having brougbt bom* i, mora prlxes daring Ita organization . than any other club along tba rtouth j Jersey roast, It was materially and greatly, helped by Commodore WUaOB „ end his Bene II, who were alway* . there, and who alwaya brought boma „ a prise, end whoee name, before tb* r days of tb* hydroplane, etrucfc terror ,f to the hearts cf all raeera, on* of tb* beat koown apasd boat* sting tb* rtouth Jersey coaet. CMIUlll JUBJ raw.

MASKED BALL WAS i MARKED SUCCESS : i

Yacht Club House Continues | to be Scene of Much , Social Activity. i The tunnel masquerade bell at the { Ocean City Yacht Club laet Friday , evening wea a wonderful eneceee. , There waa a large atlendenee, with el- , moat 'JU0 masked persons upon the ( floor of the handsome bell room. The , grand march wee s keletdoacope of color end a thu g of beanty to tb* beThere were more then tb* nanal | number of funny-looking costumes { end tli* wearer* of these created much , amusement for the ondookere. There *M en augmented orchestra , or brass and string. The dance at the clut house loot . Heturday evening and the on* ached- j u'ed for next Saturday evening ere i evidences of the club's Intention to proloog the seasou If possible. HI III further evidence of tble intention I* , glveu hy Ihe card i-artles scheduled by ( Ihe club fur lomorrow evening and Frl- ( day evening of next week. No other club along the coast at- , tempt* to bold social functions so lata as thla, The Heplemher term of the Cap* May County Courts opanadatCapa May Court House Tuesday, with Judge* t farrow end Kldredge sitting. Judge Eld radge charged the grand Jury, whose member* later returned eleven ludlclmenle, the most serious of which was one of homicide. Tht grand Jury Will be recalled In about two weeks. nolBB Home. Now Is the time to think about closing your cottage for the winter, but do not folfcet that you will need some papering In the spring. Call and get nut etylee end Idea* before leaelng. Edward J. Burton, 661 Asbury aveuue. Ocean City. _ e.lv-27-41 »3| I serr. —On beech, between Fourth end DeLancey place, string of four diamonds. Liberal reward. Return Hkntikki. office. adv. It. WaMTRIi.— Twrenl an empty house with pleuly of ground suitable fur chicken*. Cohen, 744 Boardwalk. adv. It The First JIiUmmI Bank of Ocean City preserve* all that gave It reputation In lb* pwt, and odds modern requirement* for Ibe present. adv. It

"Hat Commodore and Mrs. Wilson realized (bat aometblug more than tb* boating Interest woe neceaanry for lb* autre** of tbe dab. Tb* Cbetbo dab, | or annex, bad been on |b*!r mind* aa the only avenue to advene* tb* (octal of tba clnb. It wm tbetr . dream. They built oaatlea In Ibe air abont It and Anally N became tbetr reelhutlon and en actual and living thing; end, while tbeaeoaoo at tb* beginning was aomawhat backward, ' Commodore arid Mr*. Wilson worked ' untiringly, 'with lb* result that tb* an- - dpi has bean a grand su earns and tba ' position held by tbe clnb today la doe ' lo tb* untiring efforts of Commodore J and Mr*. Wilson. ' "In connect Ion "With this work, too ' high praise cannot be glvea to Mr. end Mr*. C. Ellwood Carpenter, who, by 1 ihelr work end energy, were largely ' responsible for the auccese of tbe ao"Laat, but not least, are tba ladlaa. ' Oh, tba ladlaa. aaChartoa Ofckenamy* |n the Cbrlatmae Carol about Top1 pan's slater. The women— God bleed ' them!— they never do anything by 1 That le true of tbe Ladlaa' 1 Auxiliary of tb* Oaaan OKy Motor 1 Boat Hub. They put tbetr shoulder* ' to Ihe wheel and worked atracoooeiy ' and unceasingly for lha eneeaae of tba ' annex of tbe motor, boat otobf too much praise cannot bo given I bam tor " their unselltah efforts. 1 "And so ws feel that, while rreeyooe ha* triad to do hleor her e hare, all oredM belong* by ilncepUon of tb* annex of tbe motor boat clnb to Commodore ' end Mrs. Wilson, whore only eflbrta at all time* were to edvaoco tb* tote rest In and tb* standing of Urn . Ocean City Motor Boat Clab. Tham- , fore at tbietima wa dealt*, m aa appreciation of tb* work I bey bavedooa, ' to give them * little tokooof ersrre- '' gard for them '•Commodore Wllaon. I deaire lo present to you and Mrs. Wllaon, on behair bf the member* of tb* Oaaaa City Motor Boat Club and tb* aaoex, " this gift, a token of oar epprrelalton * of the work you have both dooe, and TBkB HsMttMOwnere of bouses that wish tkdtr property looked after durtwg tba Vto- , ter mouth*, above Fifth street ouly, , would do well to took op Capt. Jeaeoh , D. Le* 89 Pennlyn place, ekhat W l«renu or card. adv. JMt.'**. » Fob Haul— Two Asbury a ■ earn - sign. ■ ^ Twos J. BlWTBk ^