Ocean City Sentinel, 12 August 1915 IIIF issue link — Page 1

OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

VOL. XXXV. . OOeIn CITY, N. THUKSDAY*. At OUST 12. I!ll.>. ' NO. 2C»

Ocean City Sentinel R CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor 2 1.00 Per Year. Strictly in AJvance. MORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR AT LAW, I^Aw'oH-TcW "V Apgar & Boswell, |_jA\V OFFICES Godfrey, Giddings t Read ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. JAMES M. E. H1LDKETH CtJ^nsclIor-atr-Law NEWELL IIEUL1NGS Attorney at -Law Klglith Hlrejt ADELIZZI BROS. Sanitary Barber Shop Phlladrlrhla Mlop picas Clt> Sko|W Eyes Eiamined Without Drops A. W. ELY ATLAMTtC «IT¥,

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Attention, Cottagers 1 ^ , Vrihuig iki. Iii-irt..»di. .lUitllour^ »"U1 cottage | J Colonial Greenhouses Telephone. Somcrs' Point, IM ' I. In wood Post Office ■ Interesting to Investors OR 1 Those Who Wish a Desirable Location tor a Seaside Home ' ' r°" 5<LE tS^irsi:»*i5iX2Mi-: : lilt! Itailroad -Uti»t». Al.,. -iCJr for bungaliiw* inflate uuOfsal K«g ' llarlmr Hay. Hewlvy'a I'mut, N. J. . i ARTHUR D. BARROWS °u«'ai"n i 832 central avenue _ ocean city, n. j. \ We have several cottage sites ( FOR "SALE on WESLEY AVENUE, between Tenth ami Thirteenth streets, at low recoiri mark lor price. Write 1 jus lor particulars. Massey & Edwards EigHth and Central Ave. i MOTHERS, READ THIS DR. T. F. E A L r ' S BABY POWDERS F . , * . d f| l((u M |>|B on sac abbott.s pharmacy. ninth and asbury taylor' s pharmacy. eleventh and asbury ^ PREPARED BY VAN.CE L EALY, OCEAN CITY. N. J. ~The Palace Ga rage t SIXTH STREET AND ASBURY AVENUE ocean city. n. j. t Strictly Fireproof both piiosks Persona! Management Tltis new piYat'e is making special storage rates • Centrally located Ten large exit doors, insuring motor oils and greases high grade tires free air complete line of accessories

W. Scott Hand 819 wesley avenue ocean city, n, j. ocay. err cossaee-oaroaarr or I edward b. smith a co. 'j ■rami or -a- -o.. a«o erocs aiea'aaaa HIGH CLASS INVESTMENT SECURITIES ^ atlantic city electric company j- ax exempt in new jersey j PLUMBINO la rjstxsz asfA" re *Jss&s? tts?s'£ - Wd, 1 ..i-'.-hh I h" -'I—— or clerical force »•• maintain. Give me e triaL Ption« C. H. BACON 607 ElghUt St

MUSICAL EVENT j

Auditorium Thursday Evening, August 12 . At 7.45 \ J c o w e n • s I "ROSE MAIDEN" TO BE SUNG Ocean City Choral Society Assisted by Famous Quartette of Soloists MARIE EBREY HOTZ, Soprano MARIE LANGSTON LIST, Alto HENRY 6URNEY, Tenor and Director I LEWIS JAMES HOWELL Barrtone I

Admission, 25 cents Reserved Seats, 50 cents r.c.cS ». S... «r ....... swvs '■>«> I MO MR. HARRY LAKE * BOAMOWALM AND MlOHTH * 1

VISITORS' MASONIC CLUB 1 WILL HOLD CELEBRATION

Reception at Headquarters August 2i, atfd Services c the Following Sunday. j A- baa been announced. Saturday ami Sunday.' August 21 and 22. will be Masonic l>ay- in Ihla city, and Ilia j | cetebralluu will be participated In by g Club and Uceau City Lodge. No 171. Ki and A. M.. tbe aflalr beiug uuder the aaeplces t.f Ibeee organizations. I lie Visitor.' Mesool: Club will luild day evening. " Lawreuce. Jr. He will be assisted by I '' Grand Organist Powell U Kith I 1 ' lan, who will direct Ibe oiualc. * I " Tbe r|*rakera will be tbe Rev.t lierles ' II. Kobner. pastel of I lie Kind Presby- * lerlan f'burcb. of Ihla dly; Worshipful Brother Calvin (».' Althouae, of Philadelphia, and lit Wnrabtpful '' Brother L. Irving Handy, of Wllmlug- 1 tmi, Del. Music by the I lly Bend, l'ler Orcl.ee- " ire and Ibe Slieklnsli l-odgr Gleet Hub. All Maenna ere cordially Invited lo J LIKE OCEAN CITY [' Mr. end Mra. Kergu. Mct'Usker. of , " Philadelphia, ere entertaining Mr. end ( Mra Kdward K Koseiibeuui. Br . of y New York, el llielr autuiuer bouie ( Mr. Itoaeubsuui l« uianegrr of Zlrg- ' feld'a ••Kolllee" musical company. He (, and bla wife are well pleaxed wltli Ocean City. j, - Mr^loeeubaum and Mr. McCusker. L who la treasurer of tbe Forrest Theater, I k Philadelphia, are old Trleuds 1 Ntnlairr lllr. Huitdrull. |* The Kev. Lewie A. Parcels, pastor] of Ibe Twelfth Street Mel bod 1st Kpte- j 1 t copal t'uurch. Twelfth end Ogdeu I ' at reels. Philadelphia, was found dead In bed Friday at bla home, 1404 North ! Twelfth alreet. He bad beeu ailing for brought' on by acute Indlgeetlou. He 1 waa 58 years of age. He waa well ' known In Oreau City.- Hla. funeral ' . i sik place Mouday

III tbe oeee of v. H. Bacon againal 1 Miller Bros .beard by Justice Ludlam. a few days ego. the squire reserved ' ilrcislon after bearing the evidence 1 The sun was on a book account. The < defense alleged that Ibe charges for work done were made to Allen Scull. ' and Ibe bill, as rendered, showed Jble. ' A. C. Boswell represented Miller Bros. 1 PHILADELPHIANS 1 BUY COTTAGES Robert W. Scott, Who Sold Houses, Prepares to Build Two More. Hubert W. Scott, of Overbruok. sold , two or bis ctilleges. built for lliet pur- i f pose, a few days ago. . One. at Ibe corn ef of Second street end 1 1 Corinthian avenue, was pun-based by Mrs K. Warne, of Philadelphia / The oilier, DM Corlutblau av«/ioe, > was bought by Miss C. Wilt-o'n. of Philadelphia. It Is Mr. Scott's Intention to it once begin the erection of two more cottages. Que will be built ou Perk placr.Xuear 'Jonuthlan aveuue, end thy otliir on either St. Charles or Park place. \ Mr Scott bae beeu investing In liyu

way for several years and baa bert Jj •uceessful. \ /j- . Tbe requeat by tbe trustee, A. W, Powell, for permission to sell the rewl d estate owned by the Clly Mill and I, umbel Company lia- beeu granted B by tbe referree In bankruptcy, Albert A K. McAllister. H N. Heulmgs repra- ,®; eeuted lire trustee, and Andrew C. I j B-iswell tbe creditors. Ttiffe ere llebll- tl Ities to tbe amount of more than f 12,- e OU. " Tueeday aud'NAeduesday evenings. « August 17 an^-W. J>e. famous Charles i bepiini In hWTReaftwo-reel comedy r eutltled. "The Bank " t On Thursday evening, August 19. a the 9th chapter of -The Uoddeaa," and j ou Friday, August 20. a Mutual mae- ( tarplcee. anutled 'Secretary of Frlvo- , lous Affairs." Harold Lock wood, tbe t bandeome star .of A'merlcan feature . productions, l« tbe berooftbla photo- ( piay. I Lock wood bae achieved a number | of DOtable aucceaaee This dkboualr young mau la typical of tbe modern fiction hero adv-lt The Ocean City Title and Trust Compauy , trustee, under mortgage of I Ocean City Yacht Uab. hereby Invitee i lenders of proposals for bonds of said | Ocean City Yacht tftab to be aurreudI -red for redemption on September 1. I 1915 tinder the eoodltlone or mid I mortgage. C, K.Stii.well. I adv. H-5. 21 Secretary. || A seven-room bouar and three acres [| of land at Oeeeu Heights, one mile II north of Burners' Point, Address A. M. Jloontey, Lin Wood, N. J. adv-7, 22, «|

BOYS PARAD^^ALK „ Crowd Watched Turnout i 1,1 - Little Chauncey Brush I N Got First Trophy. w The Charley Clispliu parade and 11 esplriiade. end the Utile folk- bed ibe ^ Tbe parajIr^.we-^psineipBlcd ■ jlu-la Buy Senilis 1,1 hue. loo. were " a large liuiulwr of boy and gill- who Tbe procession we- headed by I lie clly ^ Del-rot li. rhalrniau <>f Ibe eoniimtlre: Chief of Police Scull and Police * Buaidwalk bad beeu'luveied by Ibe lo'be'iiumber1 <.f * Ave, wen I to tbe rear of the urn- J] sic pavilion and prepar .-d for Die coiniwlltlon, which wa- held on the band ( ' Clayton Haines Brick, president of 1 Board of Trade, was master of errwould be guided in tlielr .led. Ions as 1 tbe best exhibit made by Ibe hoys * by tbe applause glveii by tbe crowd 1 that packed tbe pavilion. Then Ibe c Tbe boys went 1 1, rough ...uie ..f Ibe " Chaplin antics, slid s number ..t Ibe ' contestants were very rImmI. By tbe 1 four 'to be rewarded »• made, tbe ap- 1 plsusr deciding Die winners, who ' | were as follows: ' Cms*; fourth, Samuel Llndsey. The Judges were all theatrical' men- | They were C. C. Wauamaker. mana- , and George -M. Asbby, Ireasurer, , of (tie Garrlck: Thoa M. I dive, gen- . ere I manager for 8. K. Nixon: Fergus , M. Tusker.- treasurer of the Forrest; ; .III, uwer: lies.u.ei |,| toe ru.trs,

Kdward Hosenbaum, of New York, manager vif tue Zlegfeld -Kollles"; William J. Uane, manager of the Cbaueslee Theater. Perl., aud Jenie. H. Simpson, of Ibe Strand Tbealer, , this city. Chauncey Hubbard Brush, ttiuuer of tbe first trophy, we. a -cute" looklug llllle lot, end lie made a distinct hit with tbe crowd.

MATCHES I BEGIN AUGUST 21 Annual South Jersey Tournament on Ocean City Yacht | Club's Courts. I I.. annuel open South Jersey leu vice i-re.lilr.il of the l ulled State. ' Tknnle Amuelnllon. met cite." ,-oiiiiiiltlre. Tbe entile- for tbe Angles 1 mull be III by Thursday . August 19. 1 slid ll.r doubles aud uilard doubles by ii o'clock Monday evening, August ' u.s.lr al ll.e yecl.t club Friday even- 1 lug. Augu.t 21). and the doubles aud 1 mixed doubles Tuesday morning, 1 w ill be 12: In tbe double., f.:. 1 Tbl. luurnameut Is open to all 1 amateur lentil, player. The commitFollowing Ibe rule adopted at tbe ai-nual meeting of the l ulled Statee Tennis Association, there will no consolation matches played. As In pa.l yeafs. ibe wlnuer of tbe .luglea - will play tbe present title-holder In Ibe challenge ruuud. aud tbe winners < doubles will play tbe present titleI, older. In dbslleuge rounds. In ell contents the metclirs will be two out of three advantage arte, except In Ibe finals, which will be best three nut of live advantage. sets. All cording to rules of the National Atsocial Ion. will be best two out of three , advantage sets. Trophies will 'be Tbe present title-holders are: Men's eluglee. Harvey Y". Idike: woriKn'aaluglea. Mra. Mabel Hoflmen men's doubles, Fklward i ("alien and James K. Kerr; mixed doubles, Edward Cat let! aud Mrs. . Anderson. Knlrrtwlued Wlttt Cards. Miss Julia Blake entertalued a card party, a few evetilngs since, at ber ' home, ISVi Anbury avenue, and a very - pleasaut time was eujoyed. Those " present were Mre Zlndle. Mrs. Wm. ' H. Horn, Mrs. \V. K. Dougherty, ; Helen Dougherty, Miss Florence '• Mlsa Helen Uougherty, wise riorenre

> Horn and Miss Keeler. e Will Have "American Nigttl." - « Saturday night will be "American '. Night" at tbe music paviHup, and the clly ».and, under dlrectlou oKProf ' Hmrrtaou, will discourse melodies of t American composers.' Au entertaining program baa been arranged.

CASINO CLUB POPULAR WITH YOUNO AND OLD

! Many Interesting Dancing Events Features During ' Month of Angnst. of CFRllwoud Carpenter to make the ' - Casino ( lub, ou tbe Boardwalk at Mootlyu terrace, tbe favorite galhI erlng piece for young end old. The popularity «f ttw club with Uceau ' City's dancing public lies never ceased and waxr. .uot.ger day by day as Mr. , Carpeuler announces each extraadded t attraction aud specialty dance. The lucky number contests on Thursday end Friday evenings a tto riled con- i ' slderable excliemeut for (he contes- ( . tants and speclatora. The trophies r were e l-esuliful silver powder ce.e for ' , Ibe fortunate women, and a handsome ceue for thegentlefben. <mibe tlr-t | evening the coulesl was won by_MI*. , a Edua IJuderdowu aud Deweea Kir.b- , ner and ou Friday nlgbt Mr. aud Mrs. ner ou

Herbert Allen were tbe lucky couple «a popularity of these contests bes induced Mi. Carpeuter to repeat tliem. cr each week. " An uuueuel treat Is lu store for tbe lovers ou Saturday night, when • i Mr. Carpenter will Import from bis bl studio. In Pbiladelpble, Ibe noted Spanish dancer. iSeuor F"randM.-o who will demonstrate some " original tango .tepe ss deuced lu bis H 'native laud. Hie partner wf be Mi.a Miller, tbe clever aeeistaul at Caeino Club. In addition lo tbl. 1 exhibition. C. Blwood Carpenter. Jr., 1 and Mlee Kdwlua Malpase will dance J; an original creation to mar-ourka time. eutlUed "Le t'erleou." j Tomorrow nlgbt tbe eiiecial feature will be tbe ' Mideummer Bel Mawjue." of every de-crlpt lou will &t e seeu at tbla annual frolic and e iiurn- ,, ber of, handsome trophies have been selected for those wearing the mo.t popular coelumee The -Venetian ' Carnival" la tbe name given lo tbe e special dance on Saturday evening , I Serpentines aud special decuiatlons ; t ■ will help make Ibe evening e merry- - one for the members and their frltuds. in addition to tbe extraordinary ex- ( ' of Senor Aponte. . r A -Futurist Ball" Is scheduled for ' Friday evening. August 2U. which promises to make auotber favorite! specialty. The decorations end geu- . eral coloring of this deuce will be ! ] . black and white. In accordance with I tbe latest ideas of tbe rnuderu art. . On Friday and Saturday eveulugs I August 27 and 28. tbe club will wind; I. cp tbe gale mouth of August with a II Hamilton. Klctu watcbea ft per : week. L. M Nelson, railroad Jeweler. MS Broadway. Camden, -N. J-. agent ben once a week. If yon miss htm send a portal. edv. If. •a For 8a lk — m otor boat, ss feet long, le 8 feet beam: cabin: 2 cycle motor; In I. good condition. Apply. Tenth end Jj Bay. ad*. &-39, tf.

THEY HOPE TO YYIN SCHERMERHORN GUP Amy H. and Alice, With Crews Aboard, Start for iBland Heights. The Schermerborn Cup Race, which - lakes place at Island Heights next ' Saturday. Is the one topic of conver- ! satiou among the loeef yachtsmen, i Commodore Charles F. Wall and a 1 party of his frleuds have left ou a 1 cruise up to lalsud Height*. Captain Clinton L.Br*ckley.wbo will

aatl Commodore William K. H.xatner's sloop. Amy H., left with his w on Wedueeday. tl Captain Sleelman. who will sail el Captain C. L. Breckley'e sloop, Alice, also started for Island Heights. tl There are a great many members, h owners of aulos, w ho will go lo Islaod ci Heights in. their mac-bines. I be corn- II in litre m charge of the auto run com- a prises Vice Commodore Daulel H. o Paris and Rear Commodore A. T. a A trophy will be awarded In the ( i ««° rHu- h Vice Commodore Paris aaya that 0 jeach one on tbe auto run will take bla a own starting lime and there will be a I j man al Ibe eud of tbe ruo to take tbe ^ time of arrival. The one coming near- { est to the average time will be given ' grand -Usrden de Danse." This la ' likely lo make su impresslou on < City that will long be remem- . | bered. The little tots are by no means forgotten at tbe Caalno Clot. A number of special parties bare been arranged for tnem. Last nlgbt the cblldreu reveled In e TdJtleMeu and Women's Party." wteentMyv all appeared In long skirts »ufllo«g trousers of the , ! grown-ups. AbouTa doxen attractive trophies were awarded tbe most clevdP ' get-up*. Tbe oext big party for tbe ■ -kiddles" Is booked for oext Wednes r day end I. called the -Children's Baby , Patty." i utai (Ols SUaslKCIIl laaass shrn I.BMcas Salt >sa Rssa>r as* ttu aaraie Three. j | Kid gloves cleaned In two days d ' Price .to end' .15. Jnllna Roth, tbe tallo(. ' edv. 2-25, tf

~ ; /— j AUXILIARY HAS - ENJOYABLE TIME , Program Pre- , scntcd at Presbyterian Wo- « men's Weekly Gathering. " Several hundred ladles were prtsent | on Monday afleriioou at what was the Auxiliary of tbe Presbyterian c The Interest 1u the meetings of the t orgaiilaallon this summer isextraord pliably I he ladles enjoy evtry week, i beeu oblige.) te pon-ba-e addl- [ tlonal clialrs to accommodate the at- ( ] Casino Club, a* well as oilier uumerou* t eiralrs that take piece si Ills lucrees- j I Ingly popular club. The re|M>rts jf Ibe oHIcersou Mou- . r day were most encouraging and uiadk 1 a remarkable sbow nig for tbls'year. ■ i Vtlss Ida K Bauer and Mrs. Wm. K. i Harris, Jr.. who have done so much I I lo Interest tbe ladies and make tbe i (peeling, w hat they are. spoke briefly I ■ of ilie work that baa been acconi I i pllelied .after which what proved to be I i one of (lie strongest programs thus far 1 - presented waa given. I The Misses "Margelkon gave a very e pleasing piano duet, which was very greatly eujoyed. Miss Mildred ( K. Brooke, rendered a contralto solo I aud John B. Hlpwell. Jr., ateuor solo, . which were received Willi much ap- . plause. Tliey also sang a very beautle ful duet, which was s|>okeii of very e highly. A hit of the aflrrnooii was (he clever work of Miss Leslie Kelly, who recited i; a number of highly enterlalulug seleci) lions. Au amusing reading by Mrs. 1 Hubert I* Boss waa also well received. 1 All of tbe performers responded lo i. numerous encore*. I'be committee of hostesses, In charge of Mra U. 8. Russell and Mrs. w. D. Chambers, served delightful ^ refreshments, after which tbe meeting ' adjourned to meet oext Monday after1 noon at 2.80 o'clock at the guesla of a • committee of ladles, with Mrs. Au- '• drew N Paul a* chairman. ' Gave Verdict lorjji. Have c

Before Justice Ludlam aud a Jury, a few days ago, the Clly Gas Light Com- ' , pany was awarded a verdict of 281 r egalpst Jolin H. Morrison. The claim of the defense was that the company ( f had agreed to lake out In work tbe ( cost of Installing gas service and a gas rauge In bis home. ■ - • : , FISHING CLUB TO : I ELECT OFFICERS; - Annual Meeting Friday, the , 13th— Casting Tonrnament ' the Next Day. ' I To show that they are not super- < stltloue, the members of tbe Ocean ; <4|ly Fishing Club will bold their an- 1 uual election tomorrow— Friday, Au8 gust 18. The entertainment committee, of which Frank H. Stewart la chairman, will see to It that there will be a bounlIi Iful supply of Ice creamrlembnade and r- In his letter lo tbe club members, Chelrmao 8tewart eaya: a -Members who persist In lying to tbe local newspapera about strange and myatertous tlsb will be naked to exit plain a few things at tbe meeting." Gold sod sliver bultooa, » Itb book*. —

will be given out at this meeting to p those who have won theih by tbelr excellence as fishermen. The annual castlQg tournament of Ocean City Fishing Club will be Saturday afternoon, and some excellent work will be done by many of members, w-bo are In a link fettle aud feel able to break all caetlug reThere are a large number of entries aud those Interested should not miss A great lot of handsome trophies been donated for the tournament by local busluess men and Philadelphia firms, These are on exhibition In one of the windows of Wm.'8. Sue's store on tbe Boardwalk andrtre icb admired by the throngs Ibet Tbe Bowling Alleys In tne Bowling In " — ^ open fupthe season of 19157 . ad*. 4-16,tf.

MOVEMENT $fARTED TO MAKE CITY BEAUTIFUL

Champion Briefly Out-L-Unes Plan in Which Prominent Men Will Help. Mayor Champion stated at tba Weekly meeting of tbe Clly Commlaslouere that there la a movement -tarted here for a '.Clly Beautiful," In which he lia> taken the Initiative, and number of the citizen* will co-oper-ate In a strong ellort to clean np tba city. 1 Mere are vast acres of neglected In tbe center of the clly, which cause c -naiderable adverse criticism. I'be Idea la to get the peopls Interested and organized lo wipe out tbeea conditions before next season and that beautify Ibe city. Tbe weekly report of Health Offloer I'. I« Adams was read and orderad* tiled. Mr. Adams said be wjll oonllnue to use nil In bla efforte to eradicate the mos<|ulto. The report of Building loepector K. Johnson, with hie check for • (til. was ordered Hied. The report or Plumbing Inspector - John N. Johnson, together with hi* > for 2191, waa ordered recelvwl and tiled. Tbe following resolution!, presented I Director Campbell, were adopted; A uthorlzViig the borrowing of moo«y ,- anticipation of tbe collection of for the year 1915 and In aotletpat Ion of money to be received from tba r sale of improvement certificates under contracts No*. 077 and 679. „ Resolved, by the Board of CommleI -loners of Ocean City, that tba expaom 0 of the Improvements provided for by an ordinance entitled, "Ao otdloonc* 1. lo repair and rebuild certain sidewalk* . in tbe city of Ocean. City." adopted r March 4. 1915, be aud tba aama la hereby ascertained under contract 0 <6 r of said ordinance ae tbe earn of two 1 thousand tbree hundred and plootean .. dollars and thirty-six cents (22819.86); that said expense Include* tbe earn of I. sixty-four doijprs and - Hfteen oanta o (264. 15) for surveying requlrad, and tba sum of 215 for aacb of tbe Oommle- , eioners of Assessment. Be It further ! 1 Resolved, That tbls resolution be onR lered 00 the records or tbo proceedings r. of tbe Board of Commissions ra, and a. copy of the same, attested bytthe otty 1. clerk, be delivered by him to tbo Com ■nlaaloner* of ^asesament of Ooaao City, *0 that so much of tba expense of said improvementa a* uptmaote tba said improvements as rvpiwnna we

special and peculiar beneBt* conferred upou the owners of land and raal aa> talk beiielltied thereby may ba aamamd thereon In proportion to tba batiMU each eball be deemed to hava acqotrod. Be It Resolved by the Board of Commie- ' .loners ol Ocean City, that tba •*- pens* of tbe improvements provided for by an ordinance, entitled "An oldto repelr end rebuild eertaln sidewalks In tbe city of Ocean City," adopted March 4, 1912, be nnd tbo -ame Is hereby ascertained under eon- ' tract 625 of said ordinance as the earn " of live thousand tbree bandied end 1 reoty eight dollar* end otoetyAbeee i cents (25828 93); that said expense Includes the enm of on* bandied nnd forty-nine dollars and. thirteen eente (2149.13), for surveying required, nnd - tbe sum of twenty-B v'e dollars (99209) 1 for each of tbe Commissioner* of Aa- - sessment; be tt farther Resolved, that this reeolntlou ba enured on tbe records of the proceedings f of the Board of Commissioner! and n . copy of tbe same, attested by the «ty - Clerk, be delivered by him to the OoaaI ml. -loners of Assessment of (Mann City, ao that ao tnoeh of the ante expense of said Improvement! ae nwa • .enu the .pedal and peculiar te«wdl« conferred upon the owners at land and ■ real estate benefitted thereby map be , assessed t hereon to proportloo te the beuetii* each shell be deemed to bavo acquired. A number of bills were ordered paid.

CASINO on tmc aoaaowaui I I U'kert Everybody WkA The center of social eveota. Affltty at all limes. Wida-awske and Mietet management. Dancing, tarda, sad entertainment. Nothing like it aieeg the coaat. :: :: " ~ HKUW !EB Extiri Fmil) Same Tbtet - - MM! Couple tor Settee, 'I* i CJLjSjtljWgj^

CORLISS-COON COLLARS J' TENNIS 9H0BS LOOK FOR US 81 9 asbury avenue I RUBSmUL-B OLD BTAMO EVERYTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS 1 . BATHING POOPS A SPECIALTY newell corson ' 819 ASBURY AVE.. OCEAN CITY. N. J. -

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