Ocean City Sentinel, 13 November 1913 IIIF issue link — Page 1

OCEAN CITY SENTINEL :V -• >* "Nm I " i

: . — " . --- -- - ' - ■ , VOL. XXXII !. OCEAN CITY, N. J.. THURSDAY, NOVEMBKU IS. 1«13 NO. 33

Ocean City Sentinel OCEAN OITV. N V. -brR CURTIS ROBINSON Bdilor and Proprietor >i .00 Per Year. Birtclly in Advance. MORGAN HAND. Jn. Otis M. Townsend A Practical Hea«hore Arclilleet j Licensed by the Slate: -:- •> • L EIGHTH STREET. OPP. P. O. OCEAN CITY N J. j Boyle Commercial Agency 624 Eighth Si. Ocean Clty-N. J_ E. C. BOYLE, rianager . Claim. adjusted and collected anywhere in United States. Dance Every Cold Lunchca. Wednesday and H*«. Saturday Night The Excursion House JAMES CLARK s : Proprietor MAIN STREET and . . . NEW JERSEY AVENUE SOMERs' POINT :: N.J.

I I lTTU«»rw»T.|.» v». Ij^ORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR AT LAW, j Hupr—m- Court Commimiuosr. Kola rj Public. ' JJAW ^OFFICES r ' - 1 Apgar & Boswell, *«lll I ; — — — - Law; offices Godfrey & Godfrey, 1 ' ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. JAMES M. E. H1LDRETH ' <* — Counsellor-at-Law * ' TOWNSENf) GODFREY Ail'orney-at-Law ^II.LIAM H. 1IAV1S I, Attorney at Law Soft Klit lit h Street • ; • : i :Qcean City New Jersey I, Try an Ad. in The Sentinel

| — DID YOU EVER. j . a stop to consider how Important it is to have your home con- a' J strut ted by responsible builders? * Have you seriously con- . ' sidered the parts that are hidden? • Have you ever considered ' f how great and important the framing, foundations and other hid- f j j) den parts play in the life and safely of your building? ii Let us 0 f advise yotl how your home sltould lie built. " Plans and speci- f \ a ficaiions free _ i J Barber & Newberry { 5 builders t | OFFICE: SIXTH ANO WEST AVE., OCEAN CITV, N. J. | PUUMBllNO Are rati getting entire utisfsction m to prior-", workmatwhip »nd Immure. coortreyf If nnt. it will pay yon to kit* mo a triaL 1 am in an rnoeiKl.in.lly good youiuxM take mire of your repair work of which I make a aporialty. I have no expensive o-t.hlixiini.Tit ..r rlerioal foroa to niaintain. Uive rnaa trial. M..«u Phoo.. C. M. BACON M>7 Eighth «t POWELL S thes?Ilr1Eable x — FOR = Dry Goods, Notions, and Men's Furnishings - New Goods in All Lines for the Fall Season. Come in and look them over. • POWELL'S 921 a,s^Y7.*Wemue

atoicti. . J N. GRISCOMTM. D. KItiHTH ST. AND WESLEY AVE. I p-'tn'Sml^. 1 Itel? HtMir. Parmer'*. l.iur. M! ' '"•its- Allen Corsan, M.D.'-f-816 Wesley Avenue i Ocean City' New Jersey , | D'< W. P. HAINES COR. NINTH afro WESLEY AVE ' ^ OCEAN CITY. *. *■ - | i _ L"-- r • ^ -j, Heksciikl pkttit, m. i». i BOT WESLEY AVE. I OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY £)R. CHARLES B. RIDER .]- I>«;ntiHt'809 Central Avenue Hughes' Central Pharmacy I1 tifbti Si iM Wretoy ! * ' ' r!itSr^7r.C?"1 ; JS-sssmj (i J. THORNLEY HUGHES. Mattayer I I MtDDOCK'S NUIMj 8th and Asbuiy Avenue I The girls all say, meet me at i J r Maddock's Sanitary Fountain j' | and treat me to a glass of ' ^ delicious soda or sutid.e. J | They know what's good. I. S. CHAMPION * MANUFACTUNCR OF , STRICTL Y PURE ICE CREAM , Jt.it I, Plmi.ra 7TM AND WEST AVE ! 1 open lor bustem. Ittoorstloa Hay. r JOHN E. TOWNSEND Electrical Contractor = U37 Asbury Ave. 5 Ocean City New Jersey ATLANTIC ICE COMPANY " Pminnfl Mountain Ice OCEAN CITY ■ J.

50 Feet of Ocean Front; With Riparian Q^ant"N." t * i Bet. Fiftieth and Fifty-first Sts. ; Extending from Line of Wesley Avenue Seaward I ALSO—— • ; Corner and Adjoining Lot at Fiftieth St. and Simpson Ave., 90x115. Graded,! Graveled Streets Built. Faces Ocean : 1 ONLY $850. FOR ALL Choicest Location South of Boardwalk DC/"* A I TCP Improvements are all modern aud DCLAU3C attractive at that point. DCf A| TCP There are no unfilled lots or uuDCLrtUDL, sightly mosquito breeding holes. Everything is level and ready to be built upon. Dp/"* A I TCP is the nearest point to PhilaDLCrtUDL del phi a via the Reading at Fiftyfirst street. Therefore is ideal for the commuter. M'assey «& Edwards Eighth and Central Ave.

OCEAN CITY'S BUILDERS HAVE PLENTY OF WORK

An Unusually Large Number of Permits Were Issued During October. jl'lty thta fall. Hi- hot remain. Hint •r» under w.y. ' tjulte ■ few mectmulrv from Atfaullc City nod vlclulty are employed liere. and ouly a few day. ago a local contractor bought without micwa- -e!euretw»rf.t three carpenter, to help I The follow log permit, w ere i-oed j durlug the mouth of Octobet hy llulid- ' mg- I n.pector H A, W. riuiltli: Ik-. I ic Pulhamu. for- three-. lory' ! frame cottage for rt. A. Hofer on DeI.ancer place, coding WJ«i. Engli.h A Johuaou for addition .rf J Shoyer ou Ihe Boardwalk, K.utb of Ninth .tivet. coallog fSOOn John Mart, for »hree-.tory cottage fore. II. Shoemaker on Central avenue. north of Tenth .treet, coating i (rUNIO. ' Willard H. riteelman for two-dory on Central avenue. "bal weei/'Tweatyfourth and Tweuty-Uflb .treet. ,c..tlng iL A. J. I'hamber. for Agnea A PeVrott and a half .lory cottage on t antral . i avenne, lielow Thirty-third "treet. i coding I III. M. Tow iownd for rebuilding of 'two frame cottage, on Kimpmm ave line. I K-l ween Hlllh ami Seventh dreel". for 1're.lon Lomax, coding tJHXI. Ol la M Tow imend for addition, and ' improvement, to Samuel Kii.mllii liou-e on A. tiui-F, avenue below Eighth dreet. cojtWgJlton. <-Mx. _M Tnwpielid for alteratloii. to Altierl Koggfagarage on A.bury avenue below Eight li dreet. coding I Oil. M Town wud for three aud a J half dory cottage fi.r Wm. Evan, on 1 Wedey avenue tielow Twenty-wventh -treet. ending lOn lage'"for m"i.."T"U<1 \\irit«oT'rtdth!g M. T Jame. for alteration, aud ad- | I dtilon. to J H Kenton'a double hoiw | 011 1 eiitral avenue, below- Klfty-llr.t i Utrwt, cualiug H00. ' j M. T. Jame. for .Iteration, aud adr ditlou. to Mr.. Xohle'a iwlu bonne., 1 j below Klfty-tlmt .treet. coding f400 I Andrew It Scull fur four two-etory brick dwelling, for -Ml.. Kllxabelh Brangau at Eleventh dreet and Bay avenue, ending tsnu each Andrew It. Hcull for frame dwelling 1011 llel.aiicey place, eaat of Atlantic ! avenue, fur John Kodrr, coating S'^00 | K. M Kent for twin dwelling for , I Frank Matanduonann I'entral avenue. 1 -.11th of Sixteenth atreet, coding 1250(1 John Mart, for improvement, to Ulrvllle Adam.' out t age. Central ave nue, below Ninth atreet. coding t-VRJ ■Allen Scull for two-dory frame ) dwelling for John C. Hteelmau. at I Third atreet and Atlantic aveutie, onatj lug Hooo. _____

SHERIFF CORSON < TAKES HIS OATH Official Makes Former Sheriff " Fred. J. Meivin His j Deputy. Coleman K. Corwn, who ha. been deputy .hertn Uuder Sheriff Malvln. aud who war elected aherlffof Cape May County Toewlay of la.t week, , aaaumed the dulle. of hi. new office yeeterday, hslug .worn lu by t'ounty Clerk HHdreth at Cape May Court Houae III the prewnce of a riuralwr of frlenda. Former Sheriff Melvlii wan aelecterl | by Sheriff Coraou to be hi. deputy, and be alao waa aw..rn lu. Sheriff Coraou waa lu Ibl. city 1 laat and he waa warmly j congratulated upon bl. .uccem at the poll.. A. during the ad nluletratton of ' Sheriff Melvlu, Sheriff Canon will look after mod of the out.lde dutlea, while Mr. Melvlo Will continue to conduct the office detail work, which he llkea. Sheriff Coreon prefer, to be outdoor, aa much aa poaalble. improving Mia Coune. L. B Coraoo, the builder, la making addition, and alterations to the home of ItoUa Uarretaou. 1046 Aabury avenue The pitched roof of the hnikflug will be chauged to a mansard, a bay w ludow will he built ou tht aecoud door and there will be an addition to the rear of the cottage to be used aa a beater room. The Improvement, will cod (1910. The house will have a hot water healing aystetfl lodalled, A. G. Winkler having thJ contract. \ Work la progressing on the twostory apartment hoost being built by Edward Clifford, of Uermaotown, on Wesley avenue, below Eleventh atreet. The building I. under roof. It will be ■jy^to date In every way and will cud Vl.lt the new candy ah<)p. Slii Anbury avenue. adv. II IlKffCMAKIXO— Mrs. Helen Comoo at home or hy the day, 1019 Wesley avenue. Ocean City. N J adv. It Crane', f.'elehratad Ice t'raam 00 tale at Hprrt.' »teaUuranl.*3l Asbary l avenne. adv. ll-B-tf I For Baijc— Cottage, and iota lo ' aaoat desirable lucattoo. to Ocaan Ctty, Apply to A. Caitoufis A dairy avaoaa. OMU Wty. New Jarmy. adv.

' PRESENTED WITH PRETTY BANNER | Presbyterian Church's Chris-' tian Endeavor Society | Members Honored. A very pretty event took place on j . Christian Endeavor Society of tliei Fir-I 1'ie.byt/Tlap Church when the I banner won hy the society for the. . largest delegation' at the la»t convention of the Cape May County Christian ! f Jvudeevor Cukin wa» predated totliej The le«-ture room of Ihe church w a. ' very pleaaaut aervlue. uuder the leader- j r .hl|> of F R Craven, the pastor of -the church, the iiev ( bailee H. Buhner. i who I. also the president of the county - union, In a briar lu.plratlonai addreu | with the color- of the couuty orgaulra'm (Ion. orange and black, and Inw-rlhed . with the word., "Cape May Cnuhty t «. E. U." Ml.. Maud M . Foulds, pre.ldent of ' the Presbyterian Christian- Endeavor Society, accepted Hie banner and In ' a neat .peerh called upon Ihe enf deavor. to .land bytlielr color. There was a heauttful v.«al duel hy * (he Mime. Helen M'-Alll.ter and * Joarplilne Taylor during (lie course of J The member- of llie -.clety arejuslly 1 proud or their haulier, and are determined In win oilier- during tlie coming year TO BUILD COTTAGB i H II R*nn ha. taken out a permit for Ihe erection of a collage for Edgar - i Fergumu on A.bury avenue, near 1 Tenth .treet. The house will have two .ture. and basement, and will co.1 $3750 B. E. Bard recently bought the bouse In which Mr. Ferguson live.. ! Tbl. horn* wa. on lol 4H8 and It ha. been moved lo lot 483 by the new * owner. Mr. Ferguson will coiNlntie t to live In It until hi. new houiw Is c ready for occupancy. I ,r Hie Mother Vera III. Frank E Darby wa> called lo Phll- ' adelplua late Monday ulght by Ihe 0 illuea. of Iris mother, who, he wa. told by telephone, was very low. She „ I. eighty-three years old. She la it known to a number of Ocean City

WEDDED AMONG CHRYSANTHEMUMS Miss Bcryle Adams Becomes ' Bride of Clarence £. Scoll, ] Real Estate Operator. I lie home a) lit end Mr. Mark W* I | Adams. 7(11 Ply moot p pl.ca. at 8,' j o'clock last evening, when their only j g j daughter, Mt«. Beryle, aud Clarence j 8 Scoll. of the real SMate tlrm of | I Slautou and Scull, Inc. were unuad 1 1 lu marrlagt. j and uniquely decurateil with yellow • aud w hue chrysaulluuiuni". fern. and *' ■j i-illed plant., the wv.rk oT Elmer 1 rane j Ireuiaaud probably » a. nevar equalled * lu Ibl. rtty. | The ceremony w a. |>er formed by au e I uncle of the i«lde. Ihe Rev. John K 1 Adam., of New Britalu.'Conn. ■ father She was cliarmlugly gowned in bridal utlu, trimmed with point 1 d'Alencuti lace She wore a veil of ' tulle, with a wreath of orange blue- 1 | so uj.. and carried a shower bouquet of 1 w hite row. aud lllle. of4be valley. 1 Mi.. Bertha Scull, sister of Mr. 1 Bent I, wa. the bridesmaid. She waa 1 prettily attired lu violet cbanoeuw, aud carried yellow chryaaulheuiuiu. ' William' B Taylor, of this city, " 1 brother-in-law uf ths bridegroom, was c | Ml.. Ernestine Scull, daughter of 1 Mr and Mrs. Allen Scull, and a niece ' I of the bridegroom, played the wedding ' an American Beauty creiw de chene (Inly the member, of the Immediate < friend- witnessed the marriage, wlilcli • wa. followed by 1 reception, , Mr and Mr*. Ben II later left on a ( tour They will be "at home ' at 701 < Plymouth place after January I. c The young pair have' the best w l.bee of a large circle of friends, ami the i Hpiktixki. join, in congratulation. i BILL PRESENTED 1 The auliou * Coraou Co. Owen I the Cli» BjoB.or • 1 Director Kl.btr, al the meeting of 1 the City Commissioner., asked that ' city Clerk John K. Adams pre— -ut a ' the following bill to the Button A Cor-' . > sou Co. for payment: 1 Repair, to steam roller. $61.82; 81 1 day. hlreof roller at |5 jier day. (165; 210 feet did Sloue curb at 25 oeida, (52 50; 28 two-foot dls<-arded radio, curb, al (I 25 each. (28 75 The total , ■ amount wa. (308.07. ; , Aw Applicant lor Haalorslr. ' , The Rav. A Ion to B. Jones, of CrOxer 1 Seminary, will occupy the pulpit lo ' the Immanuel BaptiM Church both . • morn lug and avaulug next Suuday. , He to an wppHoaol for the paalontie.

OPENING OF AUTO BRIDGE ... SHOULD BE CELEBRATED

FORESEE FUN AT f PACKAGE PARTY . 2 • ' Vbung Men's Progressive H League Also Hopes to w Thus Raise Money. " Ttie member, of tl># Young Men's Progre..lve league, at their meeting k Monday tilgbt, decided to hold a (: package party In Hanu'a Hall -one p evening in. the near future for the par- r pose of raising fund, for tlie organlxatlon. 0 The following named were appointed 0 committee lo prepere for the event: / E. J. Hann, Edward J. Burton and H. t D. Taylor The Idea to to have each person at- , tending take a package a. the priee of 1 , admission Than, when all'oMha'c packages are gathered, to auction them | off to the highest bidder.. | A lot of fan to looked for. and, loci < dentally, the member, hope to nel a 1 , good- .lied mini of money. 1 outer Pepper «» M-lpChwrch. The Ladles' Aid Society of the Im- , I maouel Baffit* Church" will hold an , r oyster supper id the Lorraine Hotel, : , , 641 Central avenne. tomorrow evening j I from 6 to 8 86 o'clock, (tapper, 96 >, t cents. Icecream will alao be on sale. . Don't fall to stteod. ^Vllt MM Twin Oauage. E. L. Riley, of Trenton, ha. taken ont a permit for the erection of a twin p frame cottage on Twelfth street, be- , tweeo Simpson and Bay avennm. Tbey will coat (1200 each, and Uiej , work to to be pushed. 1 ffiMYHTMh j It's dlgnlBed and glvea you a dellh done sense of aecnrlty to own- your | at CITY ° Besides, your raapooidbUKy aa a real estate owner makes yon a dee Liable clttxen. Think It over, then call on o HARRY HEADLEY, 7. Real Estate Operator, Ninth and Anbury avenue, next to Bra houae who o will show yon the very beat way and r, aome of the greatest bargains to be r. Phone MeoecUoo. adv

l New Fear's Day Ought to be I Made Gala Occasion in This City. I Should the new automobile bridge screw the hay from Ihl.elty to Somen' (I be completed on nr before Jann- a ary 1, as hat been said by Edward M. 8 of Ihe contracting Arm, why a wouldn't It be well to have a proper F celebration of the grealevent on New Year's Day? c It eould be made a formal affair with c speech or two, and perliapa Flrlder or aome other die- I ttngntohed perennage taking the first 1 ride over the bridge In en suto. I Notice, of the datest the dedication of the bridge could be sent to officiate I of automobile dob. In Philadelphia, ■ Atlantic Otty and elsewhere, end Invl- ■ Ion. extended to them to partkcl pale. ■ If It were el all poaelble, It to aafe to ' wager that A T. Jame. won Id have a ' number of hi. QnakerUHy Llob boy. 1 down with their machine., and doobt- 1 1 less there .re score, of others, Including Councllin.il end Pari Commodore William E Hexamer, who was pre- , > sen ted with an auto by the member* | of the Visiting Masons' Club of thta | rtty one evenlog last summer , Then. Ion, there I. City Treasurer- , - elect Md'oacb.of Philadelphia, w hose | - and welfare to second to nooe 1 ' There's a great chance for a gala Mrs. E. B. Lake, Mr.. B. B. Bwao and Mrs. William P. «ardiaer, of 1 tbto eMy. returned the latier part of laat 3 weak from the World's Wv(!.T.O. . Con van I ton at Brooklyn and the 1. National W. 4". T. C. Couvaotioo In e 1 Aabury Park. Mrs. Uaidlnar waa ! joiaed in Brooklyn by bar husband : and tbey speut a tow day. ou baaloaaa I In New Ynrtt. hi •* ' >ri tYana'. Ceiebratad lea Cream an ; mle at Harrto' Heriaurant. 830 Aabary ; avenne. adv. U-6df '• Mtaa Ad. Ila Powall, a seeondyear >* .tudent at Comb'. Conservatory, PbtlBdelphla. wlU «K( lemon. 00 the piano lo students, either It their or her ,. bome asderimd. For farther pariiesl0 Ian, call or write 7«0 Arimrr .nam * we. gats AttasttoCMr u «we '■ ier Ariel, m race Threw.

R. B. STITES DOES NOT WANT OFFICE 1 — ; ' Jl oti Board of Education Many Years and Desires . to Retire. The term, of three member, of the ! Board of Educellou will expire at the 1 end of tht. year, aud Ihe appointment < «f their successor, lie. » llh lite mayor. 1 Smith, president of the board; It. B. 1 vice president, aud A. W. Powell. The term, for which Memrs. 1 Stile, aud Powell were elected eud at ; elom of the year. Mr. Smith waa 1 appointed <>y the mayor al the begin- 1 ultLg of this year fur a term of one year. Mr. Blue, to the veteran member of the board. He was Brat elected In 1 1898. making bl. appearance ou the 1 board lu March- 6f that year, and remained a member until April, 1888. 1 returned to the hoard lu May, and ha. been a member coo- 1 tinously since that time., He Hy. he ha. held the houor long euougb aud desire, to quit and g|v. Mime others, who are anxious for (be , office, en opportunity of lbu« aerviug (he city, notw ithstanding tlie fact that - the mayor would like to hare . Mr. , Slltes continue aa a member of tlie ' NEW ENGLAND SUPPER 1 Ulrea Tonlebt to* Women ol ■•reativicrlon Church. Tbto (Tburagay ) evening the l.ad lea' Auxiliary nf the First Presbyterian Church will give a New England supper In ilia social room, of (lie church. Mrs. T. I,ee Adams, wltli a staff of ■ helpers, I. htt.lly engaged at work lbs affair, and one of the beet ■upper, of (be season I. promised by the.ladlea. The ticket, are 85 rent, and can be , had from the various member* of the auxiliary or at the church when the [ supper to bald. ThOH who have attended similar . glreu by (be auxiliary In pari know that a treat to lu rinra for ! all who go. Will nwliri Cwtlaae. I Mia. Anna <4. Hmlth, of PhlladaL ' phla, waa In tlil.olty Thursday making settlement for a lot purchased of C. Homer Shoemaker ou Ooean avamis, user Fifth atreet. She has , already given oat the contract for lbs 1 erection of a cottage which aha will Bbe wa. accompanied by a friend.

HOTEL PEOPLE ;; ARE ENTERTAINED ; Miu Brown and Miaa Macklin J" Become Members of Local a Association. (| The regular monthly meeting of the Ocean City Hotel Proprietor's Assocl- (, ■Hon waa held In Philadelphia 00 < Monday evening at tb«: home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry J/loetx, 9047 North Park even ut [ Matters of Importance ware dto- > cuaeed, and re|«rts received from all Two now names were added lo the Mlaa Brown and Mlaa MerttUu, j who will run ilia Chandler-White e next season. ,, The next -meeting will be bald on ( December 8 at TIT North Porty-SrM 1 atreet. West Philadelphia, when the | members will be entertained by Mr. , end Mr* Edward Packet. , LINCOLN DAY - 1 ech.sis 10 Mark AHIveraarr ml DMlrrierg Aririreaa, 1 Calvin N. Kendall, BtateCommis- ' alooer of Education, has Issued a 1 ' proclamation to su p e r Inleodeols, , 1 principals and teacher, io New Jer- 1 my*, acboole, calling for appropriate 1 exereiem on fftjvember 19 in caUtm- , ' Hon of the flflteth annlvareatyof the ' delivery of Abraham Llneoln'e Gettysburg address. > Commissioner Kendall', notilleatioo follows: " Wed naaday,' November 19, will be the fiftieth anniversary o/lbe delivery f of Abraham Lincoln 'a Gettysburg adt droH "Qatla apart from Us sentiments at . lofty palrtoH.m, the Gettysburg Ada drosa to uatverHlly rooogulzad m one , uf the great marierpteoH of English . prom It to reeommaodad that all „ pupils in the high aehooia, and tha older pupils In the grammar ithnli. commit tha addrms to memory aod n rartte It on thaaftrruooii of I he ana F 7 varaary." If - — ,r PoK BAUt.— Lot 40x100 ft. 00 Ceo1. 4 rat avaoue betwaso Bixteoath aod _ (taiHHenth streets Pries 8978. S. PRANK R. DARRY, _ RRAL MTtATK BROKER, S RorimaRfdg. SUiHM| 8n i «iv.

MANY BIG SALES MADE BY MASSEY & EDWARDS\ . . ■ .' 1 —

Handsome Improvements I Planned for Some ot the Lots Disposed of. ' Many Hie. have been ma-le by the ! office of Ma-wry A Edward, doting the pari few week.. Yhe following are ' reported: 1 j "Jeeaii front lot. between Tenth and j Eleven tlirirert'.exlendiog from Oonn | avenue to the exterior Una. to Willlem I BUrlver. Corner of Bereutb rireri aud Plea— ' ura avenue, with riparian grant, to It. l^louHr. of Ibl. city Mr. denser purchased this lot br a buriusaa propoaltloo and ha. already erected a build - lug tbanuii. A profwrty at Nlueteeotb ifreet and 'eulral avenue to Norman W. Cam pi hell, of 1 ulltngswood. Mr. Campbell ■ "-outem plate, erecting a rotiag* ou ■ tbto lot lu the user future Corner and adjoining lot at Klfty- ' "I ret rireri aod SVeriey avenue, with 1 rlparl.u grant, to Frank H. Stewart, 1 of Philadelphia. Coruer aad adjoining lot at Uonuthlan avenue mod Park place to Georg. , M. Smith Mr. Smith luteod. aaakiug - a very floe improvement 00 tbto lot before next summer. The corner and adjoining lot at ! Fiftieth street and' Wm toy avwMM. » with the ripartau grant, owned by Dr. [ Allen Coraon. of tbto rtty, to William I H. Komrtscb, or Pbliadalphla. Tbto last season waa Mr. Romriseh'a Srri 1 summer lo Ooean CHjr. Cnm.r and adjoining lot at Eourth rireet and Coriflthien evtua* to Anas M. Jonas, of Philadelphia. Lit on Wertey avenue. wHb ripartau ' greut, between Eighteenth and Nineteenth street., tor the areouut of In. .' John C. Curry, of Philadelphia, to 1 Mm. F. W. Meurer. I Another lot 10 the block between ■ Eighteenth and Nineteenth streets, 00 Wesley avenue, with -ripartau grant, f to Frank H. Stewart, of Philadelphia. 1 House and lot 00 Wesley arrias, t between Thirteenth and Fourtaeelh r rireri., tor the account of N. W. Campbell, to Ralph Put man, of Phite- * delpbta. 1 A half block of lota, the property of 1 tha Oohu City Laud Company. Houae' and lot ou Fourth strata, ml r the oohu, formerly owned by B. 8. t Wen sell, lo C. L Thomas, of Phllodai- ' phla. Lot ou Wmley avaoue. btaweeo Flf Hrih and Fifty find rireri., wKU rlper- . tan right., to Mr a. William H. . Uometaxh, of Philadelphia, f Loi ou Ueuual avauua, hetWHU - Twenty -Urri aod Tweoly-eooond riraeu a tor the aocoupt of Mia. A Waatoy • Laka, to W. U. Bonder., of UMrifk » Lot oo Oortutblao aveuue, neat » Fourth rireri. to the Iter. William A. Cobb, of Beltord.

Lot 00 Cootral arenoe, aoutb of Fifty. fifth rireri to Jame* I,. Htebblna, of tht. rtty. Lot on Wmley aveuue, briwmn and Twaoly-rixtb at retaa, to W. Prank Loux, of Philadelphia. Two Iota ou Wesley avenue, bat wapu Eighteenth and Nineteenth Uresis. , facing the ocean, to Charles R. Rtaay, of Pblladelphta. One hundred fata of oeoao front tor account of John WUde. Lot on Fourth rireri, near tha ocaan, tha account of the Button A Omm Company, of this city . . Mourn aod lot owned hy Henry D. Moore ou Central avenue, between and Ninth streets, to Hannah N. Taylor, of Collingswood. mart manse Party. Elmer Crane, tha Bortet, and wlto entertained a number of friends Saturand Sunday, all of whom tad a delightful visit. In tha party WHB B. E. Tonilnaon aad wtto. Mm. Anna Taylor, Mrs. Prtoctiia Ptaaa, Mrs. Peaea aod Roy Lewta, wife aod eon, of Cram Kays; Mtea IMm O rover, of 8L David 'a, aad Mm. Bertha King 'and son, Herbert, uf They name here aad returned lo automobiles. - Employs, of Lawraaee M. Lane, the 1 upholsterer aad beam furnisher. 667- . 669 Aabury avwnna.had tote Urn dim I - ated and placarded en Dalataaj la 1 aoHrtpaUon of the ntara of Mr. Lear - and bta bride, vta eras MMklMta - pair did not return, however; natU Buuday evening. Bat the demrattaa. > were thaaa, jwri the aaam, aad oaaata a a ■ 1 04 reel Warfc n »»I|H.« Dlreolar Robert Ftotmr up lad at the weakly mstatag of tta CRy Q»he taaotb rireac"faam' Bay to Pll—ii 1 h avenum, had baso neartomd. , (toll pair, alao ham tasn mads to attar a street, la I hat iirtHe. 4 Craae's Caietotaad Ua UM an F aateat Hnwtff Heriaoraat. MM Aataey