: OCEAN CITY SENTINEL . f
VOL. XXXV. . OCEAN dlTY, N. J., THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 1915. " ' .,/ NO. 21
Ocean City Sentinel R. CURTIS ROBINSON: Editor and Proprietor $1.00 Per Year. Strictly' in Advance. ORGAN HAND, ■ ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR AT LAW, I'tPt BAY ItllHI HOI tl, M. J. law offices" ' ; Apgar & Boswell, Huruii IK t'HUCUI I nul'KMK Blril.lllNU. AHHI'KY A VKNU Kjmd^KJGHTII. HTKKKT j LAW OFFICES Godfrey, Giddings 4 Read . Hart b* t* 11 u "d 1 ajf ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. james m. e. hildreth Gounsellor-at-Law jl newell heulin'gs Attorney at Law , HUM Eighth Street Ocean City \— ■ , *C»w JerScy H. Burklianll & Co. PLl MBttiG AMI HEATING Eyes Eiamined Witbont Drops Itirrv la imuerMlly ot colna to I'tilladelpbla _ ot KyeVlaa^a^aod Mparbarln la a> i A. W. KlaY i ATLANTIC' .CITY, *. J. ATI. A la a la i in, a, j. ,
J N. GRISCOM, M. D. KIlffiTH ST. AND. WKSLKV 'AVK. ■iff Alien Corson, M.D.^s: 816 Wealey Avenue Ocean City New Jersey
DR W. 1'. HAINES | com. ninth ano wesley ave. - OCCAM CIT*. M. J, — M CHIHUH: Holli I'lxmia j « Florence Brick Haines ™ cor. bin ano wcblcr Ave h NCCHANO-THCRAPIST Hour- I.J al'luli.twrnl _ JJERSCHEL PETTIT, M. I). sot wesley ave. . ocean city, new jersey Haiti Pi-Hie-|)R. CHARLES B. RIDER ►•Dentint«« 809- Central Avenue Ot kal city, i. *. HHI II! ' 1 T)R. G. FairchiliJ, Starr Dentist \ I OSTEOPATHY DR. PASCHALL MORRIS *11 Fifth St. Ocean Clly. n. j. - naai.ri BallSteg rtflitilpH, ana Fln„,It Mate at Sea. P., on.. Ocaaa C.I) . ao« W. «r J»a W DR. RALPH W. FLINT | OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN . Cot. Ewhth St and Central Ave. OCEAN CITY. K. JAoSnHaar'a Uat.I»>o A M.i'ststP.M and \ b> An-.inta.nl . Hughes' Central Phinnncy j. Thoealcy Hugh.*, P. d. *th and Wealey Avca. Ocean Caty. n.j. Try ■« Advertisement in 'the WHTUTBl. i
! ■ Attention, Cottagers There i> a«rat-rla» Crrrtihouae nuMi-limrM. on Main Shore Road .'at Ocean -.Height*. near Sun.rr,' Point, within ca-« reach of U^anCilv. where pl.tiln and rut fl..wi-t-..f all kmda ate to he had. Out watchword lwKKl.IAIIll.JTV I tk.11 jilaiitinjewhen IMtORKKLY ImcCK. ' ' * Telephone or give u'y/call. Colonial Greenhouses . Telephone. Somcrs' Point, 12-x \ I. In wood Post Office < Interesting ^tolnvestors Those Who Wish a Desirable Location for 0 Seaside Home ry SALE -* 'few lot" lorahd in Sption^O. Ocean Oily. . ' llarh.il llay.lhrala.t r Point. '<Tj! ' bo"B*1"'r" '® Gr*- , arthur d. barrows Guardian ( , 832 CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J. , We have several cottage sites ] FOR SALE 011 WESLEY AVENUE, between Tenth ami Thirteenth streets,* ! at low record mark for price. Write „ ' 1 us for particulars. . ■ Massey & Edwards Eighth "and Central Ave. ] MOTHERS, READ THIS IK Yol'K KABY In* croup, colic, cholera infantum, irregular bowel-, I. 1 teething or troubled with II > stomach or bowel-, you -liould Rive one of dr. t. f. ealts baby powders . | . In practical Us^O year-. ( iiiitalii-aiotliliiR lnjurl.iu- Tliou-audaof testimonial. | , eon salr «r AB BOTT'S PHARMACY. NINTH ANO ASBURY TAYLOR'S PHARMACY. .ELEVENTH ANO ASBURY ' PREPARED BY VANCE L. EALY. OCEAN CITY. N. J. _■ _ — — 1 Ttve Palace Garage attrORD t COS* a boom. p-«. i 'SIXTH STREET AND ASBURY AVENUE 1 OCEAN CITY. N.J. 1 'Strictly- Fireproof " both- phoxkh Personal Management f This new garage is. making special storage rates. ■ 1 Centrally located. Ten Inrge exit doors, insuring « j . quick service." . ' MOTOR OILS ANO CREASES I GRADE TIRES FREE AIR ' COMPLETE LINE OF ACCESSORIES J
W. Scott Hand 819 WESLEY AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J.. EDWARD SMITH i CO. ■J os broad anoVhcotn'ut btb s-U.Dtl.eh.. 1 * HIGH CLASS INVESTMENT SECURITIES ATLANTIC CITY CLECTRIC COMPANY SO to BONOS. DUS ib 38
TAX EXEMPT IN NEW JERSEY Q nV RLUMB1INO L An von g-UblR entifeTwtiafaction aa to prim, workmanship and bn-in-aa courts.*? If ' □,,1 'it Will p*y you In k-iv-hi* » "Gd. I am in 'an exceptionally good position lo lake " can* of your Repair work of Aifli I make a .penalty. I have no axponaiva aatebliahiuant t clerical force to'uiaintain. C«ya me a trial. Ii Both PhonM sCal^a BACOIN 007 Eighth St : V _______________ » — ^
BUSINESS LEADERS Have you %'er known a big 1 business success without a good Banking Connection? Business progress and Banking Service go hand up hand, i One supplements the other. Many leading business men j in Ocean City and vicinityare depositors in this Bank becanse they realize the close connection between adequate hankirffe service and the success of a business enterprise. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Ocean City, N. J. IRA E. WALL Til f.'entral Ave.. Ocean Otj. N. J Plain and Itecoralrie PAPKK HANOKIt A puaa cars aui brlsc o>r aarvl— lo you. JyJARK L-^KE Undertaker and Embalmer ,i -rsaaaa . UCKAM CIT*. *• J
{HOT SEA WATER BITHSU ARE VERY RESTFUL AND A FINS NERVE TONIC c e m Bellevue Baths ; BOARDWALK 350 Rooms anil lockerl New ANO ATTNAOTIVC SUITS FOH SURF^WATHINO * — j ■ . t The Pontiere BOOT s SHOE I REPAIRING SHOP REPAIRING NEATLY DONE ] »: ' | *I*-«IR Albert Ave.. Oceaa City. N. J Dance Every Cold Lanchee, VA edaeaday and Ftc. 1 j Saturday Nl^ht ' The Excursion House JAMES CLARK ' PrBprietar" 1 MAIN STREET and . . . NEW JERSEY AVENUE SOWERS' POINT :: N.J.I
OCEAN CITY FISHING CLUB WIPES OUT INDEBTEDNESS
♦700 Quickly Subscribed— | Hungerford, Stewart- and Lamordle Re-clected. I The auuuil electlou of the Ocean •Irity KiahliiK Club, held up the club'ai ■ famnua (iter Friday eveulng. drew a: ' large number of membera, and (here ! waa plenty of '"eata" for them, aim ' lemonade, provided by the entertainment committee, of which Frank H. | Stew art la chairman: ! The only conteuta were for the ofllceof vice prenldenl and Iruatee. J The great feature of the gathering 1 waa the quick -ub-crlpllun of |T(JU hy ■ qulretl to clear olT the remalulug 1 the rouetructlou of the pier and I Frank H. Stewart, a- u-ual, at a tied 1 the hall rulllug He -laled that 1110 had been -ub-crlbed during "ie even lug. 1 |)t Slmona, of New York, a mem- 1 of the club, and champion caater. who l-atrungly luterealed In the Ocean * Oty organization, llrat gave a aub- 1 ' M-riptiou of tlO, and kept adding lo It . entailer Auiuuute by agree.uglo give < a i-ertalu aum 'II B number of olhera 1 would contribute a almllar amount.,.' Hla lead ua-alwaya quickly followed * by Mr. Hlewart. Finally, after fStKi had been aub- 1 wrlbed within A few mluutea, Mr ' Stewart aald that whatever amouut ' waa -ub-enhed from that time on dur- 1 ' lug the eveiilug lie would duplicate. I'hl- further arou-ed the eulliualaam Ot the membera. and the aub-crlp tfona fairly poured in lu amouut- of , from |t 10 to tl. II waa one of the moat e|Hintaneoua movement- ever wltneaaed In thla clly. ( Fre-ldeut t'burclilll Hungerford. , . agatnat whom there waa jiooppoaltlon. 1 ^taa re-eieeted*lo lhat oftlce, aa were , . Paul I.amorelle, -ecrelary, and Frank ( H Stewart, treaaurer, iboih of whom , were uiuippo-ed^ Meaara. Hungerford and Hlewart received 8.'. vole- each ( aud Mr. Immorelle 82 vote-. , For vice pre-ldent, Clarence H. had Ml volea. and \V. W. Sib- ' w vi 29. Mr. flruah waa declared elected. He la obe of I lie moat ener- t getlc of the club membera. ( The following were elected Iroateea: For three yeara. t 'liatlea T. Maglunla. volea. and Harry If. Marter, S3 volea. For Two •yeara. tienjamlu SO vole-, and Frank -Campion in volea For one year, tleorge Hmllb- ™ emau. It vole-, aud lieorge \V. Loug, X
ii volea. Il Frealdent Hungerford named bl< p commllleea for the -year. W. Ward t, Beam w aa again cboaen club blatorlan Due of the humoroua Incldeuta of Jlie meeting waa the uomlriation of 11 Frank Campion aa (he nfcxl mayor of d Ocean City. Mr. Campion gravely d accepted the noinUiatlon with thanka Mayor Cbamplou, a member of the club, waa atnoug Iboee pre-ent. c NO CONTEST AT I THE YACHT CLOB
Wall Reconsiders 1 His Determination to Withdraw from Office Contrary to expecletlona and to ihe gratification of many of the membera. I tbere waa uo couteat for ofHc» at Uie < meeting of Hie Ocean City Yacht Club ' make nomluallona Saturday eveu- ' Commodore Charier K. Wall, who 1 had anuouueed that he would nol be 1 candidate fur reuomiuaUon. recou- 1 aidered hla determination, at Ihe te- ' que»l of frleDda. Thla being the ca-e, < Ihe preaeut oftlclal- were renominated. They are aa followa: < Commodore, Cbarlea F.Wall; vice ' commodore. Daniel tT. Parte; rear I commodore, A. T. Jamea; aecretary. If . F.SUnton; treaaurer. William E, ' llexamer. The membera of the regalia com- • mtllee were alao raoomlualed. TENNIS DANCE Wilt be (riven at tbe Vacbt Clab I Monday Evealag. ' The membera of, the eutertalolng committee. of Ihe Ocean City Yacht Club have prepared many entertalomeuta for uext week, aa folio a-a: Monday eveqlng. 'teuiila dauce," ( given lu honor of Ihe y tell log leu nia player-. Tueeday evening, 'cards. Wednesday evening, dance. Friday evading, one of tbe evaoteof tbe aeaeon,. "masquerade ball." Saturday evening. daoce. Freeti flah caught dally from pound nets, wholesale and retail. Special ratea lo hoteia and boarding houses. For sale at Oah wharf, foot of automobile b. Mgr. Ocean Clly. N. J. I arte*, Si. lOt Martg-ie Panda. I13O0 and fSUOfo place on bond and mortgageon Improved property. Tbeae araouuls moil be placed separately. Apply to K. Curtis Kobloaon, Ageot. 744 46 A -bury eve.. Ocean City, ade-tf Hamilton Elgin watches tl per ' I week. L. M Nelson, railroad Jeweler, ' Broadway, Camden, S. J.. agent here once a week. If you mtea him sand a postal. ad*, tf. Lntrr —Brown and white Beaton tarI net. brass collar, name and address on collar: reward. William H. Beaver. 1214 Ocean avenue. Ocean City. N. . 1 J: adv-li
'MANY ENTERED : FOR BABY PARADE , | All the Little Ones Anxious ( for Event on Boardwalk i Saturday, Angnst 28 J juvenile and baby parade In be held 1 - 1 on the Boardwalk Saturday afternoon, t . August 28. at 3, .HI o'clock There I- a box at the music pavili 11 » here entries < r be placed. 1 1 Mid express wagon-; third, twin- ; I walking and riding; fourth, comic. I Indication- are thai Hie parade will | a great aucoe-. a. -many parent- - . -howlug much lhl. re«l 111 the allalr 1 Following are Ihe member, of ihe ! «a arraugeuieiit-: ' ! I Chairman, Wlliain II. Ilel.rolli ; , tlon, George Mann aud L. ll. Hew- 1 , .Hug-; cottagers, l-eo Bamberger; Board I I of Trade, .OUs _fi. Towueepdl Young' 1 Men's Progressive 1-eague, Spencer B. , Swan; Ocean City Yacht Club, Clayton 1 If alue- Brick; church organization., | the Kav. Charles H. Buhner and Ihe 1 Kev. Joseph B. Kulp. TO ELECT OFFICERS ' The annual meeting of the Tw entieth Street Improvement A— ocliHoq will 1 held at Ihe home of Ihe secretary. Franklin H. Herat. a*i2 Wealey. ave- | meeting olllcera for the euauliig .year ' will be elected. All member- are earnestly requested be present; Anyone luterealed In 1 that section of llieclly will be gladly ' welcomed at this meeting. 1 Dr. Cbarlea T. Ulldeu la president of 1 tbe association, and (he Itev. I)r I.tun 1 la treasurer. ' County politicians who aspire to ' ofllre. together wllli their friends, are ' getting bUay going ' around and "call'ground
lug on folks" aud also, meeting newpeople whose votqa they hope toobtalo should the political lightning j strike them aud give ttiera uomlua- j Among Hie candidates here < Ihe week were Lulber C Ug- 1 of Cape May, and 1). Miles Klgor, ] of Wild wood, who desire the Kepubll- , can. nnmlnallon for tbe Hlate Seiiate.
AUXILIARY HAD . ENJOYABLE TIME Interesting Program at Meeting of Presbyterian Worn- J en's Organization. ' 1VI..I ,,tu„d ,0 be il.e b— <t .ileudcd meeting tin- season of the Visiting Ladles' Auxiliary of the First Preaby ' wTwTwa.™ £Z5i ' terrace and the Boardwalk. The club was crowded with ladles, who bad a most delightful afternoon as the . drew N. Paul. ' « 1 The program of Ihe afternnoif was t her of Which, a piano nolo' by Miss > 1 Helen Ives, was rendered with rare ' ability. Mrs. Alfred (irey sang sev- ' recitation. Walter Dale, who de- > I Ihe ladles several weeks ago I . again at time, convulsed hla audience ' wllh laughter and at other tliuea The program was one of the strong- « e-t presented thla season, and. al- * ■ though the afternoon was very warm, • I the meeting waa pronounced a marked The meeting uext .Moiiday aflernoou l 1 at 2 80 o'clock at tbe Caaluo Club . promises to be very good aud will be r charge of the officers- Mlaa Ida K Bauer, president; Mrs. William K < Harris. Jr., secretary, and Mrs. Thomas C. Mel 'shall, treasurer, who, wllh Mrs. BAZAR A SUCCESS ; I Baas Was Amouut Balird br Ha pi lal- Church Members. c The bszsr held uuder the auspices of 1 , Ladles' Auxiliary and the Ladles' • . Aid of ihe First Baptist Church, on r Friday evening, was a grand success. ■ The patronage of the Baptist visitors c and friends w as most geuerout. The <• total amount taken 111 that night waa I about |2(Ki, which Mrs. C L. t.'adwallader. president of tbe auxiliary, says c will reach the grand total of »223 ! when all selllements have been made. I Thf ladle- w ish to Uke this oppor- J tunlty to expreea publicly to all who , any way contributed to the proa- , perlty of the bazar their very stueere ; hanks. —— <
Mrnator B'hrslon In Town. ' 1 Senator Wheaton, ot Five Mile 1 Bescb, was In town Friday taking a ■ over the political slluatiou. He | ill be a candidate for re elecllou on the > I leisocratlc ticket. Senator Wheatou ' a- accompanied by William 8. Par- | 1 ker. a former resident of Denulsville. ■ and now one of tbe deputies at the 1 Trenton 8tate Prison. -
EXCELLENT PROGRAM FOR ] MASONIC DAY SERVICES
1 Prominent Speakers Are to " Make Addresses and Noted I Musicians Will Sing. The member- of the Masonic fraternwill haverTWo great days In this . clly Baturday and Sunday, and the 1 are working energetically lo . make the occasion memorable. 1 There will be a reception at Ihe liead- , quarters of the|Ylaltura' Masonic Club, , tbe upper portion of Fogg's Pier, . tWurdsy evening, to which tbe faml- . of tbe membera and all Masons ( Tbe big event will be on Sunday , afternoon at 3 o'clock at Ihe dub's , 1 beaSqusrterv. for w bleb ^he "fallowing ( program has tietn arranged: BlnMiig by all— "If Your Heart , Keeps Bight." Introductory remarks— President ( . Alexander L'awreuce, Jr. . Tenor solo— "Some w be re a Voice Is t Calling," Henry Ourney.' Invocation— The Kev. Chatlea fi. ( Bohner, pastor of the First Presbyter- , > Ian Church. 80I0 — "Jnal Aa I Am," Henry Our- ' ^flertory. "Brighten tbe Corner' I Where You Are." Contralto Solo—' No Night There," , ' Mane Lang-tou List; , Oration— Worshipful Msster Calvin , O. Althou-e, of Kl-lng Slar Lodge. ■ No 126. F aud A. M , Pennsylvania. < Vocal Solo— "But the 1-ord la Mlud- 1 . ful of Hla Own" (from oratorio of St. Pauj). Mandelaaobn. Marie Stone Langaton. 1 Oration— L. Irving Handy. P. O. < M. of Delaware. 1 - Mlzpab Benediction. Tbe committee In charge of the . , "Masonic Day Services" comprises the , follow lug: II J Dr. W. T. Wykoff, Dr. Cbaa B. , ' Rider. Oeo Y. Behocii.Cbas. 8. Wood, Andrew C. Boswell. Win. F. Uardlner. , Rd. J. LafTarty. Frank H. Stewart. 1 Wm. E. Massey, Clayton Haloes Brick. Robt Ktabef.OtU M. Town-end, 1 W. W Brown. George Brown. Jr., 1 ! Jamea M. Stevens, Wm. H. Colllason. a Jr. aud Powell G. Kltbiau. For Bale. * A seven-room bouse aud three acres of laud at Oceeu Heights, oue mile r north of Somers' Point, Address A. M. r, Con ley, Mo wood, N.J. adv-7, 22,6 I ■ m u Fob Sale —Motor boat, 25 feet long, '• 8 feet beam; cabin; 2 cycle motor; to . C condition. Apply. Tenth and adv. 6 20. tf. | r. Wk> ge I* AHanMc cli» la Ikop 1. ataaa liamaa Wave jaa B»a»r 1 ■a a Mil. aa rage Tfcree.
PHILADELPHIAN 1 BDYS HOTEL HERE d B. P. Whcatman Dis- G poses of the Piqaa to ii B.J. Walker. a The Piqua Hotel, on Fifth street, op- fl poalte the camp grouDde, has been a -old by Mrs. B. F. Whealman to Ed- p J.Walker, of Phlladelpbla.wbo tl will take title at once after the close of o -tbla season's buslnees. a The sale was effected through the a agency of W. Scott Hand, of tbla city. The many friends of Mrs. Wheal a will be glad to learn that It ta b possible that abe will continue to have a adulations with Ocean City. fi Tbe Piqua la one of tbe beat known fi of the smaller hotels in tbla city aud It ti has always had a fine clientele. 1 HAD FINE' OUTING ■' — — - . — , ----- t Air* l.wwrrn'cr Host ol Hrmbfil ' at Hla Bible Claaa The Kev. K. D. Decker, pa-tor of (ieth-emaue M E. Church, PliiladeJ- I - phla, apd twenty members of the Bible I | i class al ibis church, tsugbt by Alex- 1 snde: Lsw reuce, Jr., a summer reel- c . dent of this city, spent Saturday here c the guests of Mr Lawrence. t They' had dluner al tbe Ocean City t | Clnb, were given an auto ride t over Ibeclty and took lo tbe ball game t - at tbe park lo the afiernooo. , ■ Eighth aud Asbury avenue. All goods , sold here are guaranteed. Kindly re- , turnanylbiugunaaUafactorytoyou.tr Fob Kekt —Store and dwelling. 706 Asbury avenue, together or separately. s Apply Skktixel or any agent, adv.tf t Yot'KO Lady desires posit k)D msk- . Ing out and collarting bills on perce triage. L , Skxtiskl ofiloa. adv-12-2t Kid ftlovas cleaned In two days 5 Priee .It) and .16. Julius Roth, tba jj tailor. ad*. 2-IB.tf Tbe Bowling Alley* In tbe Bowling Casloo are now open for tba eaaaou of ; 1 1815. ad*. 4- IS, If. Advertise In tbe Fextikju.. ,
SEEK TO SETTLE WHARF DISPUTE City Solicitor Boswell Author- , ized to Try to Adjust Af- ' fairs With Litigants. , Mayor Champion, at tbe weekly ' I meeting of Ihe City Commissioner., !' -aid that he has received a complaint from B. G. Itoyal relative to the cou- I which Is had. Mr. Champion wauled to know whether something cannot' be Mgne regarding this wharf. He expressed Ihe view thai there should be -ouie • to Ax condl Hunt there without I litigation. This wharf I- one ot the moat imjmrUut places along the bay I i Ou motion of Director Campbell, Clly Solicitor Boswell waa authorized I to get in toacli with Ihe litigants with view to adjoetlbg the difficulties, « which have extended over a period of ■ years. - i Meanwhile, Director Adams will I have reiwlrs made lu the south -Ide'nf ■ tbe wharf. » te » " | COUNTY'S POPULATION CIijj Leada diner ton An lucrease In population of 4.662 for Cape May County is shown lu olfi clal tlgures made by Secretary of State through State Supervisor ol Censua Frank D. Scrolb. The figures are from the recent i euutheratlou made in these political units of New Jersey In Ihe work of- : making tbe deceuntal censua of tbe i State, lu Cape May the IBI6 figure- ' 24.407 for the county, and tbe luI- estimated over Ihe population of 1910, when Ibe Federal cen-us gave I II 19,745. I According to Ihe tabulation, every i of tbe pi communities of Cape I w ith the exception of Woodbine show* an Increase. Ocean Clly l-adlng with 1771. Woodbine i lost 630. ^Editor Charles II. Spalz and family of Boyertown, Pa, are registered at
the Chalfoute for the balance of tbe M The Spalz family occupied the k, J. Smith cottage, at Fourth street aud Asbury avenue, last season, and . are Ocean City, entbualasta. A son, at Lieutenant Carl Spalx, U. S. A., afier SI bla graduation from the West Point .. Military Academy, la now stationed with bla regiment, tbe Twenty-fifth 'oiled States Infantry, In Honolulu, of Mr. Bpalz publishes the Berks County fli Democrat al Boyertowu. M dt GALLED ^ h; ON FALSE ALARM
gt Police Searching for Perpdn p Who Broke the Box at „ Second and Aabnry. m The police on Saturday were en- * to run down tbe peraou who sent In a false alarm of fire from box at Second street and Asbury sveoue about 8.45 o'clock Friday eveu- K Ing. A Tbere was an alarm from that box al about fiflaeu mluutas earlier aud tbe M responded. Leonard Krauss. J® who Is employed at tbe water compsny's plant up Iowa, saw the roof of bouN of a family. Darned Bateson, Haven avenue, below Third street, el ablaze. It Is reported, and be bad a r< eend tn an alarm. ij fl When tbe fliemen got up town, ihey ol uo sign of a blaze and returned to " They were there ooly ebort time when the second alarm tbe same box was sounded. The bustled tbetrauto machines to the spot, but tbere was nothing doing they were a trifle displeased. Policeman Hayae Newk Irk remained that section for an hour aud a half, There were no more false alarms. •old 41 Lota. At the auction sale of lota ou the 8 . Scbumo tract, on tbe bay front between Fifteenth and Sixteenth streets, aflernoou, a number of pur. chases were made. Tbe total number of 2U-fdot front lots disposed of durlog the entire sale was 41. About half of this number were bought at tbe aalee ou "the Boasdwalk lu the yen-, luge. .
FUNDING BOND ISSUE OF " $90,766.81 BY THIS CITY
Providing for Payment of City Hall and " Legacies" from Prior Officials. At an adjourned meeting of tbe City * 1 "iiimi—ioiirr-yr-terday afternoon, an ordinance providing for a funding bond Issue of 190,766 81 was Introduced ■ »nd pa— ed on first an<T second medio eddltlan to bonds for the payment ot the city ball contract, lbs fallowing, at the recommendation of Director , < am pbell.of t he department of finance, l , were Included lu the propoMd bond Street certificate E. 11500. Si reet certificate F, $500. Sireet certificate G, |25(I0. t Corinthian avenue notes, 8t.874.27. I Contract 669 (relaying of wood blocks * > Elghlli sire*t). note against con- ; tract of 82,135:22. Certificate W (bulkhead from Fiftyr first street lo Fitty-elgbth street) city 'a •hereof cost. 51.1WUM. Purchase of 20 foot strip of land, I Corinthian avenue, 8600. i DlrefcfSr Campbell stated that some , of the cerllficatee would be coming f due In a short time. Hy making theaa additions and providing a futtdlog I Issue, tbe clly will make a saving r of from 5) to 6 percent IntereaL The ordinance In full Is published elsewhere lu this Issue of theS»(TlMBl.. WE HAVE HYDRANGEAS Cape Max'* Boaet Won't Plana Aanluat Dlapiar Mere. Referlug to Its hydrangeas, tha Caps t May Star and Wave says: I '-'The hydrangea, the pride of Cape May, Is a genus of shrubbery plants of I "The hydrangea bortensls, tba eomr. moo garden species. Is a native of far- :■ sway Japau, tbe borne of flowsra, . where every garden. and every view la - like a delicately tinted 'water color.' "tape May hae a rlglR to bo mibus * laetlc about this wonderful flower, and claim it as her own, for Ibis la tba , only place In Soulb Jersey where tba r flower reaches such a blgb degree of r perfection. i "Other resorts have triad to cultivate * this plant aud have failed, owing, no doubL to tbe ooodltlou of the soil." ' Other resorts have triad to cultivate this plant and have faUedf I Come up to Oceau Clly, yon Cape tome
people, and bava a look at tba display lu tbe yard and around the residence of A. 11. Blcklof Tenth street and Ocean avenue. Mr. Slckler has triad to raise bydraogana aud be basu't triad lo z*lnSeveral other cottagers and rsakteoU Ocean City have a number of tbeao Among these I* William K. Massey, whose home is only a abort from that of Mr. Blckler. Mr. has made a good start on what promises lo be au attractive display of hydrangeas. Luncheon nop Carp Mil. A luncheon and card party worn by Miss Adds Mlnogue at AM
place a few afiernooo apnea. Those present were Mrs. MeCormaek, W. H. .Horn, Jr., Mrs. D. Miaoguc, Mtss Dougherty, Misses .Tracy, Warner and Florence A. Horn. A very delightful Ume waa bad by *ILRlecilon Boarp Orpisnlaaa. The Cape May County BoaM of baa' organized by- iliPtlngAlfred Hand, Democrat; cbatraAa and Henry 8. DeugbeayJEtepobllteP, secretary. Walter RutharfOngMld CartM Wescott are tba other members. For Bty, Cottage 708 Central aveona; all modconveniences; can be ranted by tba or durlog winter months. For further particulars apply BumjnH. office, Oceau City, N. J . ad*-tf CASINO I on tmx aoinoosia . I 1 Where Everybody Who « .1 sybody Meets . Somebody The center of social events. Activity at all time*. Wide-awake and liberal management. Dancing, cards, and entertainment. Nothing Hke it along HERBUSHV FEES Eittri Fiailj Sntx Tictet - - SIR Coapl* (•> Saaua, U§ Coxpis for 0i|, M c. ellwood CAIPDITEi
CORLISS-COON COLLARS TENNIS SHOW LOOK FOR US 819 ASBURY AVENUE r % RUSSELL'S OLD STAND EVERYTHING FOR MEN ANO BOYS i BATHING GO OQ8 A SPECIALTY! NEWELL CORSON BIO ASBURY AVK.. OC KAN CITY. N.J. t O RES ALL THE YEAS DOUGLAS SHOES RMWY 8H1X»

