OCEAN CITY SENTINEL ♦
VOL. XXXIX.
OCEAN CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1910.
NO. 9
Ocean City Sentinel evssaiy *t OCIAN CITY, N. «*. — Mr— R. CURTIS ROBINSON ftdltor aaJ Piopn#lo« • i.oo Her Year, Strictly la Advance. AYTUBA Bt *-4 t -4..% W. jyjORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW. i M mlwf Meal-' mJ iHiiiliwr La I pr«M Of ait 1'iaialaVaw. Mularr INtUkv un may laimt uuni, a. J. lOvtwalla rufcU# DuUAiv**). w. Hour ANi«. AVbeaw C. kluavaki. ( LAW OFFICES Apgar & Boswell, ■ MuTIIU IN CHtKi Ur H4XIHHK HU11.1H.NO. A*MUKV AVMOK aad KlUHTtl HTKKKl ULkAS CITY, N. J. LAW OFFICES Godfrey & Read * Kuuiua U\ II* aa«l HT Malllatl tlulldLbg. :: ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. JPUKMAN B, WILLIS Attorney at Law V 5 a Atburjr Avenue Ocean City, N. J. Wm. H. Collisson, |k, A*a>. M. Am. Hoc. I*. KCivil. Engineer and Surveyor Clljr Moiln*«r. OcrtLnCHf.N J, MIMCAL DR. W. P. HAINES cor. ninth an o wesley ave OCIAN CITY. 99. J. I • to 10 a. m, omcc UUUKM <1 iui i». la. (eiu* p. iu.| Mall fboo*. too MaUlo*! U» kit) A* lie* XMMirino Oarractjra Oxtaaaaliea «*»Juu MoirinanU Dk. Florence B. Haines lloar* My Appotnlioast OCEAN CJTV, N. J. Hoar* *-• P- n»Allen Cobod,M.D.h3; lift Wet ley Avenue Ocean City Now Joraoy _ . !*♦[ i i*. ■r loiar-MtAU r»A. |£KRSCHKL PKTTIT, M. D. •07 WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY ortU* Moot: • to 10 a. in, 7 io • i\ in. Fbosr D- Wilson Y. Christian »iDeDtlot>« 809 Central Avenue CORAM OITV, J* Bell Phono. IM. b«ii ri«N «eo« w Ocean City Calle Given Immediate Attention DR. DAVID M. SAXE VETERINARY 8UK0K0N • l»#gs • *P«aL«lly m NOMTH VltalHIA AVKMU* ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. »a«m«tly Chut Vcwna.it.> U. S. ■tQieaa Cw. Bwmi PiWHW jrif lit Hb.»na Call. CAW Hoghss* Ceilral Pharmacy ■tb end Weeley A**. Ocean City, N. J Phone 24V SV Pboos ytmrordOT We deliver fiw Miss Annie M. Helss TBACHOR ON PIANO AND QRAND ORGAN OOt Tmrto 8Mirr Oorae OtfY Win JtMfK poaar* it on wwrisrtfL**'* Qualified for Management Tht Ocean City Title ami Trttri Company i* well qualified with e*pericnce, resource*, IfR^l knowledge itul facilities to manage your estate and invest your trust funds. Appoint tWa company aa eaecutor or trustee. • *OTn— ^ Ocean City Title and Trust Company OCEAN CITY. N. J.
For Sale A beautiful collage hilly and finely furnished, near lilt- lieach float in central part of rvsoil. Ideal for nil* yc.11 aioiiutl. 12 rooms and bath, also 5 room box?* merit. Will easily rent lor £75007 £.soo. Basement would make nice apartment. S. W. exposure, lots of awuiugs, room fur car drive at aide, pel trct-cotr^*-^^^ dilTon, immediate jHivsoaiou, $6,500. Maasey 8c Edwards Real Estate Por Sale 1310 BAWC3A1NS Cottages. Apartments and Bungalows, furttUlicd ami mifutnlsbed Some estates in my hands must l»e sold at sacrifice prices.^ This Is the time of year to liny Collages and tots at this I'opular Seaside Resort, very Cheap. Apply to Alonzo Cotton QI9 Aahury Avunuo Oceun City* N. J. . i ■ ■ ■■ ■ ■ * »■ REAL ESTATE „ INSURANCE THE JOSEPH I. SCULL 1GEHCY 787 ASQURY AVENUE FMONC. 7 OCEAN CITY. N. J REAL. ESTATE -~«> INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick A11 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J. SURF LAUNDRY 929 Ocean Avenue »jv-j Ocean City, N. J. GOOD YORK, QUICK SERVICE, ALL WORK DONE ON PREMISES PLEASE GIVE US A TRIAL Liberty Bonds (if/v%[3W Stored Free \Vc will store your Liberty Bonds for you without charge — iu our Fire and Burglar Proof Vault. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OCEAN CITV. N. J. — wi SIMMS' RESTAURANT and DELICATESSEN 822 Boardwalk Open Tor the Season Times Have Changed ^ Not long ago it was thought necessary to pay more for Bathing Apparel at the shore than the same quality (jf merchandise couldhe purchased ill tht large cities. This theory has teen proven wrong by Sea Side Baths Sales Department. Our sales business has been built on sound ideas— Quality in Merchandise— Good Service — Fair Prices. , We solicit an inspection of our stock of Bathing Suits. Caps, Shoes and Hosiery. A visit puts you under no obligation to buy. Sea Side Baths Sit I it Department I DANCE AT THB Casino On the Boardwalk Saturday Night, May 31
Formal Notice 8ent by CityFirst Move to Have Line Operated. Th«'ir uui read at the* wcrkly iu»m liru; o( tin* f*4i> foiutuuslutu'is a copy of l fit* I i ftolul loti ndopfid by tl*«« UuuiU of Trade Thursday evening. requesting , the t'lty otlk lhlB to ubr action lu AiutlliiK thi'UiarlvfM of tb»* opportuu Itlca afluid«il hy tln» law by tho .Stalf LrgUUlurv la»t winltr to hav»» » the 1 1 k a I «l«*ttric railway lu oi*mlion [ u» ijuk'kly as possible. Tbo rt-solutlou, as (xisM-d, appears li'lscMbt-re in this Issue of tho HENI TIN EL ' I Afk-r the Board of Tnuls's r»'»olu * 1 1 ion had b«*«-n nad. tho folio* tog rvalolullon. prvst-nu-d by Mayor ChainIpluii, *as ri-ad and adopted: Whcroaa, the Oc»an ITljr Electric Hallway Company, which operates u I street railway exclusively w ithin the i n« rrllorl.il limits of the city of Ofeau , I City, county of Cape May, Slato of I New Jersey, bus not begun the opera- • I dun of the street, rail way, or the runInlng of any cars for the nccommodaItlon of the Inhabitants and visitor* of I this city: and Whereas, from present Indications " it would accm that said Ocean City 'I Electric Railway Company dors not InI tend to operate such railway Hue, or 1 operate any street railway cars over I its lines; therefore, be It Itesolvcd. by the Board of CommitLionets of Oceun City, New Jers4-y, that request in hereby made of the Ocean City Electric Hallway Company 1 Hi operate Us said railway In this city for and during the year 1V19 to such rin extent, and between the date and times as It has heretofore operated Laid street railway: and Do It further Resolved, that a copy of thla resolution, certified to by the city clerk, be mailed, with postage prepaid, to the said Ocean City ElectriC Hallway Company. The Hoard of Trade, Id a resolution adopted at a special meeting Thursday evsulug, requested the City Commissioner* to take prompt steps to secure the operation of the local stsctrle I railway. William K. Massey, chairman of the commutes appointed aoma wsokt ago. aald that tbs members had, M I the tiros of Ihslr stlrctlon, been asked I to see If anything could be dons In lbs 1 way of having tht road In operation for this summer and to obtain enabling legislation If possible. Tbe bill the committee bad been able to have I made a law la for tbe protection of the people end the electric railway company. It gives no one a chance for I "easy" money. Tbe trustee or re(Oontlaurd on roorth
RECEPTION 61YBN ' SERVICE MEH HERE Progressive League Extends ] Glad Hand to Boys Who - Served Country. I A reception fur (returned eervlcel I men was given by tbe Young Men's I Progressive League In the dab room* Inn Monday evening, and a number of L the boys related some of tbelr experiences, their stories being enjoyed Ly lihe members or tbe orgenlr«tlot£ Those who spoke were l*apt. Alfred I lit. Hraltb, Hergeants N. Deltose, I I Claude Nlckeraon, Hollngs Wallace I and Harry L. Lake, Corporal Branln Douglas*, Joseph Mwan, (Isorge Con I ver and Private llarvklnA the latter l>elng a colored yoolti. A spirited addrese on the war was delivered by the Her. T, 8. Rvana. of | I Farrell, Pa. He riddled tbe German claims of superiority In music audi I science. At tbe close of tbe aeeelon, ham I sandwiches, hot "doggies," potato I salad and coffee were served by I I "Mike" Nahas*, and cigars were en I Joyed by the smokers. Cleared IfoSr Dasets. The atnrm Haturday evening Interfered considerably with the attendant* el the denre given on Fogg's — 1 1'ler for the purpose of niMng funds1 with which to purchase daltcectea for I the wounded service men In tbe GovI srnmant hospital at Caps May . Mr*. Constant Ford, one of the manager* of the aftalr, rays that about |70 were I netted by tne dances on the two BelI unlay evening*. ware's ipsrialtls*. Fresh roasted, hot peanuts, *n cents per pound. I Finest quality fresh butter, 80 eonte [per pound. | Molasses sugar, very fine, ? cents | pound. | Elegant flavored eoflee only SS rente | per pound; good as the best.
New crop New Orleans mo lames, 80 1 I rente per quert. I,enr* assortment choice apples, or- M | an gee, bananas and all kind of frott | always on band. Fresh eggs right from lbs country, H | plenty of tbsm, M cents pet doteo. r Helm's sweet mtvsd pickle*, very | [tasty, IS cents per half pound, adv., if | To One and All— lk» not forfet thel | old reliable Hay Villa laundry, which 1 wee aatabHshed In 1811, Try 15 cw- | complete you? laundry while yew | wait, cell, Write Of phone, t«8-W,| tfl? Bey avenue, Goe^ Ctly. ^ 1 I rii.Mlttaa ' tl
ELECTRIC RAILWAY COMPANY REQUESTED TO RUN CARS
S. C. GOFF QUITS HOTEL BUSINESS Leases Atglco for a Year to Mrs. E. H. PursclL of Camden. Hjwncer C. Gult, a veteran hotel kec|*r here, has leased his liuuse, the Atgleii.to Mrs. H H. 1'ursell, of Camdsn, who, with her husband, has been In this city several limes wtthlu ths last few weeks. Mr*, l'urscll took pos*essiou of the Atglru yesterday. Hhe ha* leased ths for a year, Willi tbe option of buying,^ Mr. Golf mud wife will remain at ths Atglrn for about a week, but they |>1an to go to Hitman If they can tluri a liou»e lliuie. Mi*. Golt has been suffering from rheumailsiu fur some lime, ami It was felt that she and Iter husband muri give up business here. They have owned and coiidurted the Atgleu for twenty-fuur years. Tliey Lu lit the house and since then have enlarged II oh two occasions to meet the demands of tbelr growing busloes*. LIVELY HOU8E PARTY ••The Jolly Ten" finest* or Mtm. I'UlXHbclh niuudlo. 34 rn. Elizabeth Hlundln entertained a party of Philadelphia friends, known aa *"The Jolly Ten." at the fllsrayne on Tuoeday. A feature of the day was u five hundred card party In the etwnIng. All had a day lung to be remembered with gcnulno pleasure. Mm. Hlundin'* gtleata wore: Mr*. 1L Dalesman. Mrs. Albert Sauler, Mr*. William Jungfurth, Mr*. M. Belns, Mrs. John Allen, Mm. lien J. Foster. Mm. George Meldel, Mm. Henry lYeidertckB and Mrs. Elizabeth Huct. ■ • ■ Injured by Fell. Mlas Elisabeth G. Bands had a fainti Ing spell while at her house on Marine plare on Saturday and fell down a • flight of stairs. Hhe Injured bar feet , end t« now confined to her bed. Mrs. t (J. W. Harris end daughter, living near by, heard her scream a and went , to hsr aaalstauca. They summoned i Dr. Ilsrechcl Pettlt. Buy a rrepeniH Here. ( Mrs. Anule Dick Mick, of Plillsdelf pbla, has purchased tbe property 807 rtt. Charles place and also the houss ' owned by Robert T. Foulk, of Philadelphia, at 830 Fourth street Ths •eles were mads by Frank K Darby.
MAYOR'S MUSIC PLANS APPROVED Board of Tra dc Favors Charging Admission for Proposed i Illgh-Class Concerts. Mayor Champion, at ths meeting of tbe Board of Trade Thursday evrntng, < »tale<l his |»rojH>«itluti regarding ttir rlly's cuncvrts ou the music pavilion on the Boardwalk thla summer. The plan Is along the line as staled by lilm liefure lbs new board of Ulty Commissioners on Tuesday of la»t week and printed lu last week's hKXTlNKI.. The same kind or music a* has bscu 1 had here for the last three or four seasons would cost IVjUJ. Ths uew plau of havlug mi orrbestrsofJ) pieces for six weeks and a • band of 86 pieces for four weeks will i c*»*t f lo.Atai. Tbe tliougbt Is to charge ten cents aduilsslon lo the afternoon concerts aud fifteen cents for tbe eveulug concert#. If the concerts are to be free, the music will not be up to the hlgb standard of the last few years. The city officials would like to have : the proposed plan approved by the Board of Trade. J. Frederick Martin, of Philadelphia, secretary of the Twentieth Btreet Improvement Association, moved that It be Ihe sense uf tbe Hoard of Trade that It endorse the plane outlined by the mayor. R H Hi I les and If. H. Mowrer expressed themselves aa favorlug band ruuslc. William K M assay, who also favor* a band, aald that the visitor* do not come here for free music. The city has reached the point where au admission charge must be made to these concert*. He heartily endoread the mayor's plan and raid that the charging of admission will raise ths tune of the whole thing. He would like to I hear a band on the streets occasionally to stir things. E. B. Bacon, formerly In favor of free music, now favors the charging of an admission. Huch a charge won't deter the people from attending tbe coucerie. If the concert* are worth . tbe money, the people will pay. , Mr, Martin's motion was carried. t WIU BANQUET r ttaaksl Ball Teas Is tow Given { PeastTkla Rwal*iI The Ocean City Athletic Aeeoclation will give tbe member* of tb* school's basket ball tram a banquet tbla (Thursday) evening in tbe room i of ♦ Washington Camp, No. 78, P. O. Hi ; of A. The basket ball team had a B most successful season, and tbe members of the athletic association are prood of the players. r Ml a Bradley and a committee has I . tbe afTatr In charge.
FRANK H. STEWART I BACK FROM SOOTH . 1 1 Got a Notnbcr of Big Tarpon L and Received a Gold i Medal. Frank H. Htewart, a Philadelphia i buslnsc* man and prominent cottager I of this city, has returned from e*uc-[ ceesful fishing trip to T*r|ton Hpring*, Fie., and tbe boys of the Ocean City I Fishing Club, of which lit was a | former prerident, expect soon to be rw- 1 ga led with storlee of hie experience* I In Florida. I Mr. His wart caught twenty tarpon I In two w<eka and was awarded a gold bntlnii by the Isaak Walton Clob of iTarpim Hprlnge for landing a I4<M I pound tarpon on an 1R thread line I The range of hie catch was from 40 I pounds to IWi pounds. Tht 1 HO pound I I tarpon he naught on a 24-thread. The club down there awards butlions as follows: First fish on any I tackle, silver button: 100 to 1M pounds, loo an 18 thread, gold butimi; l'«0 I I pounds or over on an 1H thread, dier mond button , I Caaklials tor Mvrlfl. 1 1 Having oompllad with "the statute* 1 1 to enrh rase made and provided." 1 • I take this meane of annonticlng to the Republican voUt* of Cap* May County | that t am a caodMatefor the lUpubll[can nomination for Hherllt, and anliclt 1 1 tbe tap port of every member of the [parly el thk Primary Election In Hep1 1 tern her. M*ap Toxuir, i I Co pa May C, H., N. J , May 14. 1818 | Th* s4t*oImm««I onkt«l uB rail hr Mr t llfrad Temlln.iwp* May '•
Are yon looking for a cottage site In I |tha Gardens, prices |600 to or a hone* with bay front, In center of [town? For term* apply to Abel D. I Hcoll, 017 Coolral avenee, or phone <«, adv.,8-1. tf I Ftm Hai.il— The very desirable for|netor Tenth street and Central ave- 1 [hue, ffitiro fsei Inqotre of Andrew | ftrown, 1IH CnlumMa avenue, FfetliJdelphta, Pa. adv.,tf. I IVmbfltMy forolshed reels one 1 Hwl from ocean; iwi Attanttc avenue. •dv., & la, ft. Try an advert las aaent fa the Vttttniil m&wmzMi
YACUT CLUB NOW OPEN; | "MOVIES" THERE JUNE 13
Two Mcmber8» io Ccrvice, L Meet on Boot Retoralng to the United Otatco. All member* and friend* of thel Ocean City Yacht Clob fbrumatah enough to arrive here before Memor- L lal Day will And everythlug at tbe clob honee open end In rvadlneee for I their comfort and enjoyment. ( Tlie moving picture machine has arrived, and the flrri "big *how" will take place on Friday evening, June IS. A great many of the members vlshed tlis club house Hunday and ax- 1 pressed Ihslr delight at Ha flneap-| pearance, the building having baen given a coal of paint atnoe last sum- 1 mer. Tliay all aeemed happy over ttie thought that the season had finally arrived when they could again [spend a few months lo Ocean City, I where so often In past year* they had [ enjoyed many plearant occasion*. News has been reoalved that two of tha club member* have Jeet returned from France, where they did their bit I in helping Uncle Ham on the road to victory. Thee* two young men— I George C. Hetamer and llprotd tk Parla— wero "croulee" before I raving this country, and ona may Imagine the happy meeting when Top Her geant Paris beheld hie old friend. Ensign It -lamer, of the Uuttfd Htate* Navy, on the steamer coming over. Itexamer was doing doty as secondI I class machinist on the boat. Hergeant l*arls hat- been abroad M about seventeen months, and to meet . a good friend so unexpectedly aaeaot I much to both of throe young men. 1 This was Ensign Hsxamer't fourth " trip "acroTO," he hevlng the pleasure oT helping land sortie of our brave ' boys rafely back to their old borne- [ Ilea.
Fon Haul— 1 house- boat »'x«', two i room cabin, 1160 00. t power boat (battsan) tft'tl* with 4hp. Motorgo Engine In flrel-cleee working order. Price 8126.00. Will I roll both t-oets for 8CA80 cesh. Address Jacob Fulton, Hoath Heavllle, N J* adv., 8 », ft. Fon 8 a i.a — Gna or all of the five very desirable lota on Aabury aveawe, south of Thirteenth rireet, tsrt aide; tntce reaaonable; Grass menu. Inquire K A. Hrtslth. 881 Urt avea ue, OMItftffewarti, If . J. Mrv^lM,tf. legal pa pete of II iWHpUnni, to- . I ssrs . 1 AUry MMM.O-ailj, N. J artv >
APPRECIATES HIS NEW HONORS HERE Police Justice Francis H. Ware Waa Once PoBtmastcr at MillviUe. ■ The honor of being j*»llce Justice of Ocean City make* a strung a;pt*l to Fraud* H- Ware, recetdly appolnud to that office Police Justice Ware ha* been a r**ldcot of Ocean City since lh», aud for a considerable |K)rtl«»n of that tlroe be has been iu the provuiuti bu«iue*s here. He was b«ru In r'edarvllle. Cumt»erlaud County, N. J., February 3, I^IH Tbe greater part of his life waa ai»eiil in Mill Vitle, and he also resided In Brldgeloti some years. When he wa» a lad, his fattier was a customs boose insjiector In Philadelphia under the Buchanan administration and be lived lu I'amdeu four year*. Mr. Ware waa po»tzua»!er of MillviUe during Cleveland's second administration, from 1803 to 1807, and tie also served several year* as school director there. He hat been a Justice of the peace In Ocean City for about roveu year*, being now on his second term In this ndlee. He I* the father of former Mayor Ware, of MUlvllle. Justice Ware is actively Interested In tbe alTatr* of tbe First Presbyterian church of thla etty. DANCE AT BI8CAYNE (ioests and friends io toe Kststlal*eriea»arr:ai Ksratac. Mr*. Elizabeth Blundlo, owner of the Hiaeayne, baa arranged to give a dance at thla hotel for gueata and many of tbelr friends oo Haturday | evening, and those fortunate enough [ to be among the Invited ones expert to have a most delightful evening. Fine dance music will be provided hy theGcean City Orchestra. It Is Mr*. Klundln'e intention to have a number of thee* affairs during I tha summer, bet house always betug patronized by a large number of young I peopleDANCE AT CASINO Club Rsocas Will tra Opened ' Meat Baierday F.«eniesC. Ell wood Carpenter, of Philadelphia, announce* that be will have a dance at tbe Casino Clob, on the Boardwalk, next Haturday evening. | There will be a dance at tbe Casino | Clob every Haturday evening unttl the [club ecaaop Is actually opened tn a tYw weeks. I [
SAMDBL L. HOPE h GETS SHBBESHBAD » 1 1 Caaght it Off Angler*' Clabl ji | Pier and It Tipped the Gfcal e* at zo x-4 Ponada. Fxwmr \ L Hope, of Philadelphia, a rotiar\ on Park place, was xlrrn a thrill one day last week when hel found a lOV-pncnd aheepabead on the] end of his line while he waa ft*hlng on the pier of the Anrlere* Club. It was pronounced a fine specimen by] those who saw the flsh. It wn* the first aheopshead caught I in thla vicinity tn five year*. It »•] stated, although previous lo that time an occasional aheep«head was cauxht here and In thla eertkm. Mr. Hope waa quite proud of hta I rood luck. Ills one great regret now! Lis that he did not have the shrcpshead photographed, but be will surely take la picture of the next one he ratchet. Vwtowv tot w*eet*c< Hergeant Harry L Lake, of this jetty. Just back from Franca, left yea- ( loedayfor ntlebnrgb. Pa., where he will act at usher at the Rowker-Neel wedding, which take* place In that ' city on Monday neat Mr. Bowkec Is t a resident of this ctly. trots. • I solicit enllrtmenl of your furnished ■ cottage or apartaaeol. Keep me advised . of yonr rental rrtce. Heod Infofwaalion on post card, ot telephone No. 48- W. Cl.AHEKCX 8. HCtTl.b. 1 Real Estate Broker, I adv., 4-BV. tf. Eighth and Ocean ave I « • » 1 Foh UawT.— (Vttage for June, neai k bracfo furntolied, central. Forty dol< B lara 84 trvlo ava, Colllngewrxst, N.J. • | " adv., R. si
BLACK DRUMFISH ARE BEING CAUGHT IN SURF
Hxrny Landed by Local Clob Anglcrfi — Kingfiflh and Croakere PlcntifnL The black drum season In this ctty *laried tl>« latter pari of last week, aud number of big fellows were caugbt early Ibis wrok, as well, tuoel of tbecu from tbe Angler*' Club pier. One Urge drum was pulled tn from tbe pier uf tbe Ocean CUy Fishing Club. Dr. J. %V. Pinkbam. oue of the be*tknuwn of the Ocean City Flatting CJub members, got one weighing ioj {•uuuds from oQ the club pier Bunday. Those catching tUack drum how Use plrr of tbe Anglers' Clob, with the weight of Ihe fish, were: John ilallerao, iZi pound*. President William A. Walsh, twoone w eighing 4b pound* and ths other •J) pounds. Tbsro Calebs* were mads haturday. Dr. D. G. llenaon, 63 pounds. A. H. tiextou, 49 poooda. A. O. Deozel, two— oca wslghtng 63 pounds and tbe other 66 poooda. William A. Welsh, 40 poanda. George J. Momberg *r, 40 poanda. Mr. Halleran also got three klngfiah. On tbe North attest ptar of tbe Ocean City Fishing Clob. Mr. Harms*, of Philadelphia, got 98 erewfcata, J flounder and 7 klngfish. On the same pier, W ilium Wolfs ceptozwd see flounder and one large stingray. Down at tbe dub'* pier at Four* teenlh street, the following were boouj the catches: Howard J. McGialey and W. D. Wolcott, of Philadelphia, S4 croakers and 6 king. Henry Gild so oyer, 28 sroakma. Vic* President H. W. Htolwagao, George J. Frankeo field and Dr.Ptekbam, 82 croaker* and 12 klngfisk, Many croakere are tslss ctegkl at the Booth Ocean City Fkkfcg Ctab at Fifty -eighth atrsaL To Ma Jampb H. Gaeklll, of that aaeUen of tksrsoo rt, fell the hooor of leaf ting tha flcrt black dram. It walgbcd stghkaen pounda. Oxpt. C. L. Hkhif u, of tbe Ccxeoo'e Inlet Oat Oaurt 0mUon, tn tbe lower aactloa of Owaa City, re porta tbs oollocfc good hra : | fine fishing season, \ Dan* Haines, eon of Dr. W, P. ' | Halnae, of thki city, tawded a whir oo large that be eoald uyaiarfj maj [tt. He also got a ktDgfish. William J eater got aw Mjhf gurtl weak fish tn hb mi tn Use he? e *w day* ago. CAPT. NOKCOM 8AHS I Eapecttd t • mtnm •swpsn ' news ausk feday* A Mrs. George Nonxwo, who M fit home in Nantlcoka. Pa-, baa iMMfiii | a cablegram from hor figAa ad, Q0t
Gcorgv Norcdro. of thb ctty, whriMg that be baa sailed oo the Aatlgrwo fcr tb* United States. She eo wrote OapL Narxosa'a parent*. Joseph IX Norcom and wtfe, of thla city. Mr. Norcom fooad, tn the j pera that the Astlgtme fte das at KartN^^ port News today, where tbe CtjtiiaY [wife will meet him. How long it will be before ChgC I Norcom. who comes over dtrartiefl from his command, will ha gamHted to return lo Ocean City Is not known by Ms relxtltea. Cart Norcom was married ShiJ Franc* a few months a0m IBs MMs was a lied Cross name flu i Mi tha I war and he met her on the other aide. Oiektatai ma iliaj. I Oommodore Wtlfiaas JL WbmumM*£ | of ths Ocean CMy YseM (hh, diCl I his femtty have arrived at Ua*a*»|c | tags, Ptyamoth pteas and AMm AmM , aveoee, wbeee thqy are tamdaA fiat Ifefl^; . rammer. Oommodore UliMW ariaJbraied his birthday axalismacy rtik'^ . Banday. Many efhii MmAHMs | Philadelphia caaro down MvtiaBrtsr^: land a number of kk Oam Ot| frisods oallad and anagmiaia>wMli|^ 1 R. Cert Is Rilflana, .fM igi Mbnry avrao^Osaaa^Og^JjyL^mjp 1 msmtMafiay MxliM00li« bmdhamiats lytaf at tam® meaM Htats, or any other ethtag mfig pt to be weed or taoetdad fta B— j Ma. and to tiahkht anaa^at 3 mallna For Paul— Home M«M ' ^ ture, tucludtaf oraaa, dhhrni, etaude, etc. Apply mfi Sit MKh MM. . Fon Rkxt.— New tUehma ad |Mtl^ reasonable. Apply O. W. MMf* it 898 Central aveoaa. ad vM Mh%^| I* PosMop tn more or elm tMhl t(fM I. young lady, fit trvtn triMA OsL llngewoad. If. J. *d»^ H. wroraaraa-aa— i— m—
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