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Show Sea Gives Up Eatables. Early strollers on the beaches as far north as Belmar recently recovered recov-ered from the surf enough food to stock a country grocery, says a Sea Girt, N. Y., dispatch to the New York Times. The flotsam included canned goods of many sorts, but mostly tomatoes and asparagus ; one man carried home three tubs of good butter and many clothesbaskets full of lemons? all of which were fresh and hard. Submarine activity was scouted as a cause for the pickings, but one guess as to their origin was that some vessel, a warship or possibly a big yacht, returning from a long cruise had passed up the coast and her crew had emptied the larder overboard so as to be certain of absolutely abso-lutely fresh provisions when next they put to sea. |