-■ ¥ - Ocean City Sentinel | _ THURSDAY AUGUST 19, 1915. We shall I* glad to receive Rem* of to till* community and our reader* . # every where. Ail communication" Should be accompanied wiili the full name and addrees of the writer, not uecewiarllv for publication, t.ut a* a guarantee of good faltli. > DOTS. 1 t oUt.II l-nllllc. ale warming up 1 a Big crowd here again Saturday and t • Sunday. 1 th^Zrtticht durto" the' Uw«!lV",,,y 1U ' Don't forget the hal.y arid juvenile * parade.on the Hoard walk Saturday of I The public acli-ol- here will reopen . for the Tall and winter «e»"lnn Thurs- j day, September 9. Don't forget the Woman'. Home M laalooary Society cake -ale In (iofTe pavilion tomorrow, commencing at 10 a.m. V . Holman . | A Mixuer hate treen awarded tire com rai l hv llie comity freeholder* lo build lire first .yclion of the llayabore road for >22.9U&<36. PERSONALS. It. Kynett Heulleld, of New York, wan among ll.e vi.llore here durlnj the week * Jam** S lllalt, Governor liru'uibaugliV private secretary, wan a rettuw Marion Town-eud.of Ml. Holly. I" the guest of Squire and Mr». J S. Bush, or thl> city. Ml"* K. Zur Nledfn. of Itilladel I'hla, ha« beeu a giie.l of Mm. Mary Slang in tbl" city. Ilr. William T. Heri-ou and famib", of Philadelphia, are among the *ojoutuer. lu Una city. Mr.. Eva Gilbert, of Philadelphia. I. "pending a season with her mother. Mr". Godfrey Aug, lu thia city. Mr* W. K. Young, of Angleaea, e|*enl tire y»eek end Willi ber "later, 43te~abd -Mrs. W II. Horn at their / -u miner rootage, 1405 Wesley avenue. Young* Corson and wife in thla city! Mre. Eva Itridgewaler, of Phlladeltbe guesl of ber parent". J. C ScuB MWlSIIHWr Morn, and Mia* t'eclllar Hand are enjoying an outing tlila week at -t'cuttrvllle. Ljueeu Anne County, Maryland. t'apt. Bel ford Smith, of Tuckahoe. I. "|iendlng the -umiuer with In. * brother, rapt. W. L Smith, at Thirty fourth atreet. thia city. M. r..Kife. a former reeident of'-ti'-city, but now connected with the \|7? «*oe Silk t'ompauy. Marcu. Hook, I'a , w a. greeting friend, lu tin* city .Holiday. , Jauie" Franklin and wife. Ml.-e-Helen Hall Franklin, Mildred Franklin and Ml— Kliz-i belli Hubert-, of siierwiHal. We. I Philadelphia, are at Joaeph T Ward and wife, of Gertuaulowu, are occupying their Wealey *oar>u'i(*orerU|ri",piilladei|.l,la. H " heallh ha. gicallv improved "luce III. May In Dcean rny. i. h. y. c. won
The I II.Y.C. champion >l.»p of lire I. land Height" Yacht (Tub: again r.la'iid " Heigli"U,sm'ur,|'ay "'.fterm*.*. I lie w lulling ts.at ea.ily defeated tire Amy H , nwttd by Pa»t r onuuiidore William K II lamer, of b- • ran t 'lty Yarbl Club, -ailed by r*pl. i linlou I.. It reck ley, and tire Alice, owned by ('apt. Ilrecklev. and railed oy Wll lard Sieeloiao. The course wa» off I-lantl Heighl". In the uioulli of Torn'" Klver, and across' Haruegat Hay loSea-ide Park 'home. The oourae waa covered tw ice and fluky. Out In llie tiay Diere wa.a "irouger breeze, and it came well from III* aouthweat. at time, almost aoutberly. Hut blow high or blow low. weal wind ->r soulb wind, running be- . fore Ibe light ze|>li;ra. or beating ber tiling poaltively uocairuv about the . way Ibe 1 H Y. C. coutluued to glide away from ber two competitor. She Itul.hed more I ban alx full mluulr* aliead„of Amy H . and left llie Alice almoat hull down with 20 minute* between tbeui ou au. eveu race. The Holier mrrliorn cup race la one of the moat celebrated ou tbe Jer-ey t'oaat. being railed yearly aince 1906. t lil> being Ibe tenth contest, .Tbe cup was* presented by Commodore!'. How- ' ard Scbermerborn. of Ibe Opeau Oty Yacht Club. as a perpetual trophy for Sloop yachts b longing to amatuer yacht clubs oh Ibe Jersey coast. It* history I* a* follows: 1906, won by Old Kach. Ocean City, healing Old Maid Seaside Park 190? A ice. of ocean City, defeated I. H. Y. C. of Island Heights, and Manliassei, of Seaside Park; 1908. 1909 and J9I0. I. H. Y.C won three successive years arid thus, under lire term, -if Die deed ' of ihegifi. carried Die trophy up lo Island Heights: 1911. Kditli. of Ocean *r City, at 1 stand Heighl*. defeated tbe I. H-. V C. and took the cup back lo Its old borne town; 1912, no race, all the contestants having accident-; 1918, I H.'Y. ('.. at Ocean City; again lifted the cup bom tbe crack fleet bere. 1914 and 19161 I H Y. C. at Island Height", aucc^a-fully defended tire cup lu hard foi(glit j-onlesi.
• " Former Sheriff Wm. H Bright on " Monday • purchased tne Five Mile ti Beach Suu which wa* sold at auction „ m order' to settle Die estate of the late Thos c. Hamilton. The pnee paid waa >3011 Sherlfl Bright wields* trenchant peu. I and be will prove a worthy successor t to Mr. Hamilton, who was on# of tbe brightest uewspaper meu tn .the ^ l onrlb Merles mi Slack. Tire fourth serle* of <ock of Ibe Sea- ■ aliore Building and Loan' Association | is now being Issued. More than 100 . share* were taken at a meeting of the a**orlallou Tuesday evening. The I series w ill remain open fur a month J T4 ' In olden times when you went to a storekeeper to get a sblrt you probably had only on# style to select from. Nowa ays you have shirts for stout meu. tall meu. thin men. short men, i with and without collar*, half sleeves. , long sleeves and no aleeevc*. All new j -tyles lo be found at SVXJCl-M*" '" DXPAJrTOKXT SToar. ad* It No* V1-S& Aabury avenue 1
city hall cost ~ ' |l more than $75,000 Figures of Director Campbell 1 Put Crimp in Much Heralded Saving Boast. Director Campbell's manner of tig. urlng. -a* revealed by turn al llie a weekly meeting* of the Board of Com- f mlmiouer". "bowa the cost of the city c hall to have beeu more than >7o.UOO. I was considerable boasting, when I Die hall, was completed, over the o alleged fail I Gat Die bulldlug cost lew. r than >7811011, the original price *et for ■la construction ,nd (prnlahing. I offered /or sale and » sale eflected. but lire purchfc-er. refused -to-take f Die bond*. It Is time now for Die city i: Jo get busy and dispose of Die city ball i bonds. Mr. Campbell .aid « which would Include Die cost of Die a ueed'attenllon within a short lime. i IlirecUSr^'ampbell. referring to cost a of Ibe rfly hall, said that Die notes nut- t to >74.818 98. The interest on lire note* » from October 2. 1913. to September *!. ( 1914. amount, to >948*1. which wacharged up against the city bail con- I tract, was taken out and -charged li against the !iite're«t appropriation of 1915 The lutere-l from September :to; t 1914. lo December 31. 1914. agalo.t llie <1 propria! lou of 1914. ' n The. entire cost of the hall la >71.- c 492.98 ,. .Mr.fampbellex|ire**e<ltlrevle» Dial a tbe coat of providing screeua for Die r hall gludow* and door*, which wnrk t the present City Commissioners had done. I"- a proper charge again"! Die c bulldlug of the hall. Thla coal >379 49. t It is Impossible now to make currec- li tlorfs, a. Die book* have beeu clo.e<l up for the year 1914 d In the matter 01 the wideulug of . Corinthian avenue, near Second alreel, ,, a resolullon waa adopted by the City t- ■ Commissioners agreelug to take 2U feel of land from Mr* Klizshelb W. Candy, owner, for "Die sum of pmo The |,ro|>ei „ . -Ijall be clear and "all.fai lurj . t A resolullon was also adopted pro- 3 vlfliug for the substitution of new Im- | provemeut oer Hlcatea for number* 1, •. 2. 3. 4 and 5 G. to Die sum or 1500.' i issued Oclubgy 3. 1911, and also for cer-lifli-ates numbers 52. 53, 54 and 55, VV. r ; A res .lutlou was adopted Cnrrectlng c a mi- lake In Die cerlitlcale of Die ei.gr : user on cuutract N'o 688, the sum of >1115 41 being omitted In Hie cert III ; Heralut lone were adopted tolioirow ; >1328 31 from the O^eau CUy Title and r clly ball bond.: >379 from the First National Bank lu anticipation of the collection of taxes of Dl^year $915, and , | >641 27 from the Ocean City Title and , Tru-I Company In auttcipalloii of the I A number of bills were ordered paid | and Die board adjourned lo meel yes- | I ler.lay aflernotin. •
r BAY FRONT HOMES Kefrrring lo Die sale of lot. .mi Die : 1 Scliumo tract m this city, la-l week, : I H. F. Stanton sai'd a few day* ago ■ (bat, If |ieople generally knew- of tbe < pleasure* atid advantage- of a. sum- I there would -be a rush lo (bat section i of Ibe town. ' Mr. Slaiitou was one of Ibe pioneer* ' ; among those who have hay villas, ' I having purchased one back' about I 15 year* aluce, which be eold a few i - year- as.,; and In bla talk be was reler"r Dug to bis personal knowledge of life' i , hi a bouse on (lie bay front. | On any of tbe tract* In the ascilon ' of Die clly toward Ibe motor boat club. ' I which le one of the coolest sectlou. . of the resort, a bulldlug lot could be . purclia.ed*eud a cutivenleul bungalow < erected at a comparatively small co-i j >12U0br>1500, and Die yearly expenses. Including taxaa. water, eiewer, lusurJ auce. etc., would tie such a* to bring ; the iiome within tbe reach of liuudred* ' of people who come bere each sum , mer. With a Ihtle home like this, coolalulug two bed room* aud all , slip down from Philadelphia or III. f borne lowu and *|iend a few days I comfortably during tbe fall aud aprpig - months. I ;; AUDIENCE PLEASED
• Ureal Throw* Heard -thr Hirer ( Haldea" llntli ansg. | The Auditorium was crowded Tbure- f day eveulug,wben "The Hose Maiden,'' ; by Co wen, was anng by tbe Ocean Clly ' I Choral Society, assisted by tbe follow- j j Philadelphia artists; May Ebrey Hntx, soprano; Marie , « Stone ltaugslou, alto; Heury Guruey, 1 1 ■ and James Dewis Howeji, barl- 1 J Tbe cbprua waa a credit to Itself and . tire director. Mr Guruey, and tbe solo- 1 . w ere never heard to better advau- 1 ' tage. ' Tbe audience showed Its pleasure by Its outbursts of applauae. Daoce al ike Oceanic. • I Tbe third semi m.oolhly dance given 'by Die management of tbe Oceanic " Hotel ^fGr their guests and Insiid. r Monday evening wa* largely attended Baker it always aleit to Iff com: fort and pleasure of tbe patrons of this • hotel. f uaod Parcel foal BaalacaaThe parcel post burtnes. at tbe local i, poat office -has growu remarkably, ac- '• cording tn Postmaster H. Frank Smith. (He say* that an average of 40uu package. ate sent out weekly by this department of the service.
NOTED SPORTSMEN IN BIO CASTING TOURNAMENT
Dr. Carlton Simon, World's' Record Holder, Led All— ' Others Made Good Casts A large crowd lined the Boardwalk and beacli near Die Breakers Hotel ou j casting tournament of the Ocean Jfly j, lAsliliig Club members, aud especially | ' -ee lire work of Dr. Carllon Hlm.Hi. of New York." who holds the world's : recoad for casting. The local club members have been holding weekly casliug tournament* I for Mime lime In preparation for Satur- ! 1 Most of ilreiu were lu good condition : 1 Die cotrtests.aud among of lire club j wa. demonstrated In lire attalrl ou Salurde>\ country were participants In the loom- 1 1 auienf— Dr. Carllon Simon, of NewYork. a member of tbe Ocean City t'lub. and holder of the world's records j aud • Jack" Clayton, former bolder of 1 Die world's record. 1 Tire record cast Is 879 feet 8 Inches, which lir Smiuii made recently. Mr. , Clayton's record throw was 848 feel. There were 46 entries In Saturday's ' which was not finished li 141 6 o'clock. , 0 Dr. Simon wa- lire winner of a num- ' of events, rapturing Die pretty cup < by j! "Maxwell Bollock, of > Philadelphia, lu lire aurfmau'a event, making a total of 1304 feel 8 lucbeadn ' casts III a thirty-foot lane. The ' must he won three times Ac- : cording lo the conditions, the contest- ' ant must be w illing lo sell the rod. ' reel aud line used for a sum uot mure Hla many frleudstn the club warmly ' congratulated Cliarlea T Maglmils, of i this clly, when It was learned that he had.wou Die president1, cup. 1 There wa* a heavy wind blowlug during the day. which Interfered enn- 1 sliierg lily with particularly good work ' on. the part of Die participants In the Summaries: Event No. I -Class A- Itesl average ' of Ave casta lu s 86-foot lane. For club member* only, wlio have cast over 260 feel. FJrat. Dr.' Carlton Simon. 241 feet, four and 2-5 lucbm; second B Sipltheman, 218 feet. 6 and 5 Inches; third, Fran< H. Stewart. 186 feel. 3 and 1 5 Inches; fourth. Dr. i S H. Mpachutz, 157 feel, 6 aud 4 5 Event No. 2 Class B— Best average of Ave casta lu a 80 fool lane. For 230 reel and under 260 First. P. F. Wright. 226 feet, 5 mid Flr-t, P r. wrignt. 226 reel, a mm u
2 5 Inches; second, Frank Campion, i 217 feel. 4 aud 3 5 Inches; third. C.pl F Nirkerson. 154 feel II and 8 5 Inches; |i fourth. C Edward Corumav. 151 feel, o . 3 and 2 5 inches; flflh. J Zimmerman, J4U feel II aud 15 lucbes. 8 Event No. S— Class C— Best average club members only, whnse t*"l caat I- t under 230 feet. Fir.it). V Big ham. 186 | II and 15 Inche-; -eemd. Arthur s Jones, 185 feet 8 and 1-5 Inches; third, t 1). B. James. 166 feel 6 and 2-5 Inches; e fourth. J. P. Jordan, Jr.. 159 feel 2 and t 2.5 luches: flflh. Dr. E. It. Sausser a 1.54 feet 9 aud 4 5 Inches; sixth, Geo c W liong. 152 feet 9 and l^i Inches. f Event No 4— Class A— Be-l average i of flvecasla^lu a V-shaped lane. For I cluo members only who have caat over 260 feet. First. Dr. Carllofi Simon, j 257 feet 6 1-5 Inches; second. Frank H ' \ , Hiewarl, 214 feet 5 and 4-5 lucbes; third < . B. O. Race, 20! feel 7 aud 4 5 lucbes; e . foil i tli. George B Smllhemaii, 178 feel * , 2 aud 4 .5 luches. t i Event No. 5— class B— Best average ■ of live casts IgT-Y -shaped lane. For i club meirfbera only wboae beat cast is 1 over 230 fret and under 260 feet. I First, HVU Boyd. 229 feet, 8 and 2-5 r inches; secoud. C. Edward Corumao. . 182 feet 3 and 4 5 inches; (bird, J. Zlm. ( •- merman, 165 feel 7 and 2 5 lucbes: fourth. P. F. Wright. 164 leel 1 and 1-5 i Inches; flflh. Capl. Nickersnu. 162 feet 5 and 2-5 inches; alxtb, Frank Cam , ploo, 107 feet 8 aud 3 5 lucbes. . Eveul No. 6— Clae* C— Best average 1 i of Ave casts In a V-shaped lane. For club members only wbose beat cast Is under 230 feet. First, H. A Palmer. 1 . 221 feet 9 4 5 lucbes; secoud. Robert B [ Yolluni, 2"4 feet 5 2-5 lucbes; third. ' , Frank Murray. 202 feet 10 4 5 Inches; ' fourth. D. B James, 199 feet 9 Inches: i. tl fib, H. B. Fegley, 192 feet 5 2 5 Inches; 1 I sixth. O. V. Hlgham. 177 feet B 1-5 I lucbe-; seveulh, H. W Steelwegon. s 168- feet 6 1-5 Inches; eighth. Dr. E B. s Sausser, 155 feel II 1-5 lucbes. g Huffman'* Event— Bullock Cap— Dr. Slmnu-. best total of flve casts. 1304 feel 3 !u:be* Event No., 7— Accuracy I 'a*t —open to all. Best average of live castadowii a straight line, frb e distance from ' either side of lluelo be deducted from ell ber of liuelfo
length of cast. First, Dr. Simon. 311 feA. 1 3-5 lucbes; sebond. Jack Clay top . " 2S6Teet98 5locbes; tblrd, Charles 1 ' l« ! no is 248 feel 8, Inches; fourth; i Hs" ard Kain. 259 feel 8 5 Inches; flflb, 0 B. O. Race. 236 feet 1 Inch. Event Nu. 8— open to all. Tire best ckst In an open fleld. Five oaau al- ■ lowed lu tbla event the president's 'cup I* awarded to tbe club member making Die longest caal.aodno rouI lestanl will be glveu two trophies. * First. Dr. Slmou,S38 feet; eeoond. Jack ■> Clayton. 330 feet 6 lucbe*: Ibtrd, How- " ard Kaln, 327 feet 1 Inch; fonrtb.Chae. u ' T. Magtutils. 299 feet 10 Inches; fifth, h Geo. K. Smltheman, 295 Teet6 Inches. * Event No. 9— opeu lo all. Tbe best » average of flve casta lo an open fleld. • First. Dr. Sltnod. 806 feet 4-5 tacb: • second. Jeck Cleyton. 291 feel 9 and 8-5 Idcbes: tblrd. J. G Yonng. 278 feet * i It and 4 5 Inches; fourtb, Howard * . Kain. 256 feet 1-5 Inch; flflb. Cburcbtll c H ungeiford. 242 fret 3 and 1 5 Inches I " Dr. Simon's Inrgeet cast lu a 30 fool ' . lane w as 307 feet 6 iucbes;io a V-ehaped » - lane. 387 feet 10 ioebea; lo open Held. ' , 338 feet. « Mr. Mag Inula' cart waa 306 fast. ■ Tbe members assembled at tbe club ' house lu tbe eveniug. w bete tbe tro- I pbtes w ei* preaented lo tbe winner* l after tbe resulta bad beeu flgurtd out , by the official scorer, James Conner, of Philadelphia. ( Iamtt.— Amber beaded puree cou- 1 ; »- laiulng money and key. Reward If re- 1 1 luiued lo 644 St. Cbarlas plena, adv lt
mrs. w.r.hughes has passed away , i She Was Among the Pioneer ■ Residents of City— Inter- 1 ment at Millville. The large circle of friends -of M r* 1 , Phebe A. Hughes, wife of William K. 1 . have beard with deep regret 1 of her death, which occurred al her 1 i on 'Sixth street , at 4 30 o'clock 1 , Monday afternoon. I Mrs. Hughes health had uot heeu 1 ; good for several Veari. but she was a 1 ' woman of uoirtually strong energy I , and she would iiot-glve up However. I ' l«lled lo remain In and about ber 1 . ! Slie will Ire burled In Ml. Pleasaut 1 f Cehietery, Millville, this Thursday: 1 afternoon. Services w ill be held at 414 ' , North Third street, Millville, her old 1 . pome, at 2 o'clock this afternoon, con- ' ducted by tb* Bev. J. It. Kulp, pastor 1 ■ of the First M. E. Church, of this City. 1 I There will be no services here. * 1 Mrs. Hughes w as born In Chamber* . burg, I'a., June 11.1858. She was the 1 , daughterof Edward Smith aud Sophia ' I SlmpklnaSmltb. Mr. and Mr*. Hughes bad been com- > lug lo tula clly. lu lire summtr from 1 . their li"o» Hi Millville fot fully 3U years. About two yeara ago they built . I Ireir collage pu Sixth street and aluce , Dreu resided here permaueutly. Mrs Hughes' mother aud. family were auioug tbe first realdenta of tbla ' Islaud. Nearly 75 years ago Drey lived r at Flflb street and Weal avenue. Mm. Hughes waa tbe mother of three children,, two of whom survive— ; Dr. J. William Hughes, of Atlantic [ . Clly, and Dr. J. Tborulejp Hughes, of . . thla clly. The family has tbe deep sympathy of all In tbe heavy bereavement tbey ( have sustained by the death of a help- ( . ful and devoted wife and mother TO VOTE HERE | Wliai la Itrqalrrd of 8on rr»l- | The following letter to Ibe sknti s ki. > Will you kludly explain, through I your columue, what Is required by law > li^ order to become a voter In Ocean i r (My? Also Die rrglslratlou aud elecilou r days. We have several members who lu I llie^future Intend lo vote tu Ocean tue^iuiure luteua to vote lu ticeao —
Clly. Some have alwaya voted In X Ivai 1 . aud oibera lu dtfferem L one-Half Die year lu Ocean Clly. I Respectfully yours, J| lu order to vole bere a pereoii must J! Ire a 'resident of the Slate one year ^ prior to the elect hm at which lie de- J sires to vote, aud If such |rersou has |3 exercising the right of franchise U elsewhere he must declare his linen m upaiaklng this his legal re*n<euce 1 and voting here a year prior to au d election. A person voting tu another Slate last November would not be eu- ? tilled lo vote lu this Stale al the com- t"' November election The flret registration of voter* Ibis will be taken on September 14: _ ' "pi Unary day will be September 28, aud K on October 19 will be final reglaltallou | day Ou Oclober 19 election boards In every town In Ihe Stale will conduct election on (lie woman suffrage amendment and oUiei amendment*. ■ — The election this year will be on t sday. November 2. V ROWLAND WON E 1-rCslo'i Bib" C Kadr Uo*d ■faowlii* In Brer. r J. M. K . owned by Joseph M. Row- . land, of the Ocean C'lty Yacht Club, ' won In ibe dlkplacemeut racers event at tbe Corinthian. Yacht Club, Cape May, lu the aeveulh of the series of South Jersey Racing Aasaociallou race meets Saturday afleruoou. [ Keba Is, Capl. H. D. Lel'alu, of Oceau Clly Motor Boat Club, was . second lu Ihe claae for cruisers under 46. The race was won by F.U.. Krarn- 0 . er'a Taureg, of the Cheluea Yacht Club. ' wbicb made tbe 15 mile course in 2 c ' hour*, 29 minute* aud 58 seconds. Sbe had e start ol 27 mluutea aud 17 seconds - which reduced ber time tu 2.te41. < Reba L made tb* best time over the I coerre. end came aithlu a minute ot overcoming her leed. She wa* on the oourae 2 hours., 4 mluutea and ^9 ■*c' , onds. The 27 mlouiea start waa too | } much for ber to overcome, flnlablng 1 1 mluute astern with e.credlt of 2.8 41. ,
Nibllok, owned by J J. Farrell, of tbe Ocean Clly Yacft^.t'lub, waa Urat the event for open 'boats over 40. . OPERATION SUCCESSFUL Frank C. Zlmarrmaa Will ■mo Leave Meeplial. . Mrs Frank U Zlmmerman.Vife or well kuown Philadelphia theatrical man, waa operated on for appendlcttla tbe Atlantic City Hoepltal Saturday morulngby Dr. Emory Marvel. assisted ber owu pbyelctan. Dr. Herbert B. Carpenter, of Philadelphia- Tbe operation waa aaoceaaful and It I* (bought she will be able' to leave tbe hospital inside of two week*. Mr. and Mr*. Zimmerman and Mrs. W. A. P. Davis and ber nephew, Mr Crawford, who is vtattlog her to this city, went to a theatre tn Atlantic City Friday evening. While there Mr*. Zimmermen waa taken III. Sbe waa to ber home tn this city Dr. Allen Corson, who was called, decided a prompt operation would be necesaud Mm. Zimmerman, at 2 o'clock Saturday morning, was taken to the hospital In an auto. Drcialaa tor C. H. Bacon. Squire Lad lam baa given a decision In favor of C. H. Bacon, plumber. In Die suit of Mr. Bacon against Millar Bros. Tbe salt was on e book account. ■ 1 Squire Ludlam beard tb* evldeoca I last week. .
appreciate work ' of city officials South Ocean City Improvement Association Sends Letter to Board. At the weekly mtrelingpf the Clly show lug Dial member* of tire South Ocean (J|ty Improvement A**, relation appreciate w bvt is being done for , tills association ou Friday evening, | they have done In making Die nrcea-J aary start for bulkhead In the lower] a notlcenf Intention which Is'nnw- be-! prompt attention glv-ii lo llre-e Important matters. Tbe association take* Dii- opportunlty al-o of saying to Die Cummlscommunication Dial appeared In Ihe Ocean City Ledger about two I weeks ago over the name of one of the realdenta of the lower end. and In wlilcbcommuiilcsllon the uameof this author la not and never wa* connected with the South Ocean City Improvewith Die view* of tl.ls association, responsibility or cuuui-riin'u' w hatever ' The letter was ordered received and f , »Bed. » Card Fails ■ Muccraa. I The caul party given f--r Die benefit S of tbe Home fur Inchrablea. Pblladel- t phla. at theCaalue.Club.on the Board • . walk, Thursday afteriKKin, was Die Z alieuded of any similar affairs z given here during (lie last few summer 5 of tb* guild uf lhe Hume for Incur- z able*, under whose auspices, the card » party waa given, desires tliua to thank Z all tbe ladles for their assistance aud * douatlnus from Boardwalk merchant* " and also Mr. Carpenter for the use of ' the Casino. Club rooms. ^ The Wild wood basketball learn dsI fealed a team from Ocean Clly al L ■ Wild wood by Die score of SI to 16. On • i Die Oceau Clly learn, were some well- ~ i known players— Gowdy, Butler, Kirk i bride, Haggariy, Longstreet and Rein- i
ElIGTRIC-FLYERS | Atlantic City-w Shore RR.G). eo»t tmvict ecTwuw octAs oty aiio tadosoer Otis M. TownSfend A Practical Seashore Architect Licensed by the State. -> -JSTREET, OPP. P. O. OCEAN CITY N. J. JOHN E. TOWNSEND Electrical Contractor ' 1137 Asbury Ave. <» Ocean City New Jersey. ATLANTIC ICE COMPANY I m'1" Ppcono Mountain let h and Jewelry Repairing Mayer's i Boardwalk, Opp. Doughty 's 'Pier open all ret* (
Jones' Men's Shop 804-806 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, Nc'w Jersey All Straw Hats, 31.00 Get Measured for ,Your Fall Suit Today i McAllister's' The Leading Dry Goods Store Big Bargains in Waists, Skirts and Dresses
Waists for $ I .OO Silks. Voflca, Rice Cloth Dotted Swim Waists. All at fi.oo.
Skirts Fine fyoo Rammie Linen Skirta. fj.50. White Ratine Skirts. #1 .00. - Fine Repp Skirts, fl.uo. Fine Pique Skirts, 75 cents.
Dresses.— jlig line of Stripe Voile aud Lace Clotli Dresses worth $6. bo, all priced $3.00. Fine White Voile Dresses, worth $7.50. at $5.00! Fine White Net Dresses, worth $10.00, at $6.00. Complete assortment of Bathing Supplies. S. S. McAllister oc,::N;:,TY•p | HARVEY Y. LAKE j REAL ESTATE j | 838 Asbury Avenue I I Ocean City New Jersey | John Marts Lumber Co. Sixth Street and Haven Avanua OCEAN CITY. N. J. Lumber Millsrork, Mouldings, Building Paper, Plaster Board, Neils, Sash Weights, etc. Estimates Furnished. Prompt Delivery- \> Kool-Klean-Komfortable Kitchens || j
NX That's what a gas range means to you. 51 Eco- M 1. . nomical. too, because you waste no fuel between 13 rei meals and the fuel is measured right on your fjf ~ At premises. Easy terms. ?- The City Gas Light Company S Zhc 35ellcvue 0c"— dmg - EIGHTH ST. AND OCEAN AVE. .Electric elevator to street level. Rooms in suite with or without batjis. Capacity. 250. E. 8. SCHANTZ _ _ ^ . .. . g The Breakers | Directly on the Beach | " 13 BOOKLET Ocean City, N. J. ;
LAFATETTE 4 OCKAM CITY. N. J. | * WARD A ItKLSO.N. COMF0ET AND CAFE Oor. "srotul Klrert'aod Bay Aveone Opp. lire Htesioboat IsDdloi. I CtomlTaerved^l treraonalra^ralisi*1^ Anl 1 E. C. BOYLE Real Estate Broker ' 624 EIGHTH STREET i ocean City new Jersey "in« — a 1.1 11 x .11 . . . j . 1 1 1 — L 1
THE SCAMMOUBH 720 Ocean Avanne Between HeveDtb and Eighth Street* FULL OCKAM V1KW MBH. A. M. BoMaorr. HOTEL SWARTHMORE Ownership Manacemenl Avs., tret. Math and Tenth Blrevto. Ocean City, M. J. 7) vvrmndaa, parlor and exehanca are larga " . and plaaaanu Hsdroomi are especially larse I and every room nfforos an nnobetruetcd view . ° °~v- g andV'a. LIPPlBOOrr. The Chandler-White Hill 1 ocean Aveanc. bel.Heceeith and Eighth HU. ■ OCKAN CITY. M.J. BIKHBHOWN MI8HMACKUM Be see Kenaohs Maoager ot Ibe Chandler A BodernlTOllseTn Every Way
B 1 Only a Few Good Things Left on Ninth Street for Sale - — <; . With the new Auto Bridge, City Hall and Trolley Terminus, Nin^Ji i Street is the Very Heart of This Resort "•aml—'iCTV a y s wtll he. "~ One lot adjoining the New Armory, only - - $900 One lot on the Bay Front. near the Bridge, $925 ' „• block of land on Pleasure avenue near Bridge, all graded and ' streets made, can be divided into 10 lots, price only, - $3500 Fine site, 135 feet on Ninth street by 150 feet on Ocean avenue, excellent location for hotels, apartments or stores. This piece of ground is one of the finest in the city andjj'ill be sold at a . bargain and on easy terms. JOSEPH*!. SCULL ' 757 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J.
- HOTEL" AMD COTTAGE*. _ H0T6L biseAYHe... Ocean Ave. Between Eighth and Ninth Streets OPEN AIX TME YEAR M. FC. BKITIt RrCKTMOEAM. -Scotch Ha ll 8-tNtTOBHJM ^ -Opsn All the Y«of— ■ iu»— eirotrt city? Itlfi' ATr'Tre™**"*' tt "ad Nurse " "' * THE IMPERIAL I0IS CKNTRAI. AVE., OCKAM CITY, M j Opsh tor tbs season. Pleasantly THE KATHLU Now open for tbe season 11* Central A'senas. OCKAM CITY. M. J. WYOMING t« OCKAM Avesm Oreali Clly, N. ». Open all tbe yaar K Hot Watar Haa a. p. HILIII ^ » HOTEL ATGUEN One of the most centrally located hotels la ( Ocean City. Tbs aim ha* always bean to i make this house e lect and homelike, and ha I large and satnred patronage prow ha an*. ( ceaa ^ For terms and partienlan addwa, a. c. dorr, Prrep. | STERLING HOTEL f Of KM ALL YKAK I Hot water heat. Wlntar boardara £ solicited. j k a. lamukt. | THE HEWLINGS I OPEN FOB THE SEASON K L H. HEWUIM ~ Ninth and Waaley are. Ocean CUy, M. J a NEW HOTEL ELBERON KIUHTH and CENTRAL AVKNUK OCKAM CITY, M.J. 4 Naylor and Hayre. Proprtatraaaaa ' Kourteenlb Season, fhoroughly ranovatsd i Open All The Year Open
Central avenue and Ninth rtrart. a. w. P. woouHlDK, nop. Head for. Booklet. Hot Water Beat THE OCEANIC Ocean City, N. J. Open* April first for tb* aeaaoo. A. E BAKER THE PIQUA and Caotral, Ocean City, N. J. Ocean and Bay View. -Facing Park. Larga Porch**. MB8. B. F. WIIEATMAM. VERNON HALL 822 Park Place Ocean City. N. J. Board by tbs weak or labia board 8. E. Beck, Proprirtreas THE (MUM ./ ruobstructed vlaw of Oc>an oeert cny " ^ Haw Jaoap mbh. m. btewabt THE LADIEL HIS central Aysnns Oeaaa Clly. M.J Boardlna by lb* Day *r Weak. Meals Served . Moderate Batoa MBS. J. HTOWM CHAtFONTE Blxt b Street and Ocean Ave. Ocean City, N. J. Writ# lor Raise and Booklrt m. u mack-pacbt, ; Pbone &C-A WAVERLT IM Wesley Asanas, asac Mlatb Btrort ucsaa taty. M. J. °^'b£-' roffred5 'wita°nvS? "ve^Kiaa," a» Ml*d BAKKH THE CT. GENU
MBS. MARY KKKVKB. Prop. art A ^ HOTEL IDLEWILO OPKM ALL TKAR Uoorlyn Tereaee Ocean CBy. M. J. I -rested One -Blocs from Real* Faring Auditorium Oroonda TIE PMK Cor. HI xtb Duvet and Central sveaaa Ocean City, H.J. MBH. M. W. CAMPBBLL IDTEL IMMTIN rterruth rtrart and Ocean araaM R. B. BUOY TKSTMM MtaU. MUvrt sad .Wertey Avvaa* Oeaaa City. H-X * iM-wwum

