Ocean City Sentinel, 2 November 1905 IIIF issue link — Page 3

ocean City Sentinel 562 ¥0TERS AR£ J1]NI()RS m ^ OCEAN CITY HAS HARRY HEADLEY 'INDIAN MAIDS " REGISTERED HERE MERRY EVENING FINEST STREETS, KILLED A DEER HAD GOOD TIME

I**.- a'" 1 <i»iini»»kali<mp of iiiicti -1 — --- V, ,1,,. .•..luruuuiiy • , “ l " u, "* ,rr ' To ‘al Number is About

the Their First Hallowe'en Social Approximately, There Are Councilman Was Only Sue-' Wab-Stella Council Cave a Same as at Last Fall’s a Pronounced Success in Twenty-six Miles of Im- cesaful One in Gunning | Hallowe'en Party in

Election.

Every Way.

LOCAL DOTS. n- an- pk-nliful. . al |Md I- "a lailllu' " • .-lit- nrr lulMsysard.

n" ,b * “J"" a»*"**) il*al tl aa-a -m . i>. ai,uM n I* rlu. I..!'., « ‘"'ly ra'Mly Tt>r «»m- . ' f.,|-n, rharxr Ur-.r., Jubn W

te:::;,' Hill k-fl uutlitui

Twenty-six Miles of Im-

proved Roads.

Amour O.-Miiftty'a many adval er-. dxl you rtcr atop to •’••n-Wet I alrnt of llw rlly'a liuprovad-atrrrt loa uiany uillea of lui|>ruvad aim do you Imarltir tbb rrwrt lia»T iniltf— of lui|>ruvad alravt- iu tii

ir IH-Uiiiavlllr.

IUk tide •• nlrlil Tub ThweV im

|pii.ri<>i

f tlx

nd of >li>

|itinline llial Rlvconly kind that i> lutnnl out al till- oflliT Tin- S.-'laIl-t party alii have a tkkrt Iu tin* tlrld at the eleetlun In tin- muuly next Tueaday Tlw open acawu for llw laa lul killInc of -iiiirrrl', rahhlt- ami ■|iiall- a III 0|«, ..n Krtday of next week

Km

. II with the i-dllnian- up i i lly of llrntlierly laive." Iona aalllne for the ret uni- o l ueialay evcnlus Tlie mai-hluc ■avr the vntea eon tiled in a jllTy.

I Itaptl-t

ualue

r lad

"lal.l and talked over the allalr* of I. Steplienaon. of thla city ha* lavn rlMovn a tmrnahlp aeeretary of the fai"- May tVninfy Sunday He bool i.ii.'i 1 he lift 11 annual mrelluaid the New Jetaey Htate tnnarem of Mother, will he held on Friday and Saturday of next week at Allantlr (lly. I timneh \V. H. Kwlna. Illelianl It Villi', ha- -old a cotta ye on Wed areno., above Twelfth drret, U> Mr». •mah’ A. Cooley, of I’falladelphla

i Adam- lha I- on l-ue-day

HELD HIGH CARNIVAL

■III- In-Id hijrh iwrnlval d Ocean City mi llalevenl.ir la-f. *Younr

O homafe to the

. he dr-lraal tiy the [aulxaUon and their Amour I lie lallrr l. No. 10, l> of A.

of tlie

I- there t< Hmltli mad

■id for

ral of tl

loeal

cletle-. He told the ■

meaniUK of All Hallowe'en an luteredlur ht-t.iry of tin iniuctuatlur hi. remark- w

Tlien a number of Rai

11- noted, *e of tln-

Tlie at

I In fan

prepara:

all tlie inure coaiplete. t 'arre»—If any there were—were for tlie uiMiee, and jullity iprrme. The old taylnr hathen I. rrlidled by tlie mud and Tunday eveidur lad.

Tin- di-play ' t a city of Humeral freliur o:

of the w

a pretty dalryma:

Hlieh

NEW ELECTION OFFICER

eintwr of the rleetlnii huard Iu tl uid Ward, vice fharlea J i. Hit rt-drned. only recently. HUbei

in the S

H (he el

of Trade, i

•A 1 enlral avenue married man -ayixt tlie ililfemicc hrtweeu a rrapha'"•ne and -ome wlvea I- very much under why he elopfied after the s-nusaftbalr friend- are dill Jnklnr «h Ocean (Ity’a public -rhool *' lirr* tnvauw they didn't know bi ii (hcy react ed Millville and were uin-d’to Vineland on the ram A It Harrow-, of. Thirty fourth red. ha- rented. throuRh Harry

re of Albert l>. Oat.

Secretary W. J Tyler, of tbrou rlectlou hoard, wa- notllled; an ludrueteil Klmer Itoblnaun, .tin publican member of tlie election h to api-dut Slthru-' the al»vc-dated rv-nlt.

(..uncilman William 8. of thi. city, w hu I- employed lit Pblla •lelphla fur the w Inter, waa Iu town on Saturday and Sunday. He ha- die l-«ed of hi- cottage on Ad.ary avenue, above Tenth drret. to St. Ueoige Hond. of H-arthuiorc, who expect. Iu •prud the dimmer month. Iiere. Mr. Iloml Intend- building a -table on Hm »r of the premlwr-. The memlier* of tlie Y. W. r. T. I ! . a.I a mod -ucce—fiil cake -ale on alurday afternoon. They quickly of all the cake* they had uuld have -old many more The ..III charge of Ml-Bertha Samp.Q and M i— KUaabeth Coraon. They ere a—Ided by Mt—e* l.ydla Hlgbee. Alice Wataon, Ktbel Norrum and Bertha Campbell

Mi-a A

.utral a'

r NlnIt

h he w III IK.-Upy Iht- wjuter.

Hugbet. of Ocean drove, ro week, of evangelWIc

ervlce- In the Kind M. K. Churc riday evanlug la-C Tlie -ervIceB did uul attract ao much attention a pador, Bev. Peunlogton Cor-on.

■ l.ut lie accouul- fm Iht- by ■t many of itceaiTCIty'- |« w away on vacation irt|«i

OVre,

rflli

r and Men. Thom— Wall-on. of -lelphla, w ho have been jxillagrtfor a number of yean*, hafi ned In thl- Hty uuu-ually long year. Tliey are -(III here enjoytlie remarkably line aulumn vallier. While -lending tlie fall having tlielr cottage, on lral avenue, below Klghlb -treet. irgeo and othcrwl-e Improved The work I- being done by John Mart-, mirreailag aerrnoiS. •Wv. K. U. Laeper. of tied In, prraeh«l in the Pint Pnwbyterlan Church on Sunday tniirii|ng and evening, he amt the Bev. H. T. Caa-elberry having rvcliaoged pnlplt- for the day. l-cci-TV-crt were very Interedlng »'*d well delivered. In the evening •*'• topic waa •Tlie Hid deb Talent." ■■en-ton f-wper- X.xcetiled. Pcoaluo |W|er> carefully executed at theomce of It. Curtia lUiblunon, A.I/ury avenue.

OCEAN FRONT HOTEL?

WERE ON OLD FRIGATE

arid," the Sind la,

and ln.]*rcled th ■I building at Hartford ■ey v tatted old Chnd Church, | Beveretaking hi- famou- ride, with nlintl* brighlly burning In the li deeple. They inapected BunIll, which l-u't Bunker Hill, al il Breed.’ Hill, and for the fourth

n hi. life

r. snd Mr- l.lnw*Jd !■ v evening, and a vei

■rtook of refreahmeota. Tho^ it were Mr. and Mr* Charle*t Ir. ami Mr*. Frank Huxhy, Mr. Im. HamueLt'-ole. Mm. 1., (.an II— Jennie Morn-. Ml- Kltaabeth orM.il and Mi— Aliie Wat-on.

t trip,

and Mm. W. Scott Hand thl- city, returned on Tueaday e

from a two week greater portion of

trolley car-. They vhdted Alh n, Ka-ton and the Helaware Wa (lap, where they remained a we. They -topped at New Kruntwh e their -on I. attending Bulger-', look a look Priuceti Trenton. While gi'the Wat they -aw a large deer farm. (9. U ‘Sitben* A Hon. of th ave rcqrivcl the conlract to build therottageof Mr* S Pallrraou, enlral avenue, near the mddrnce 'ommadorr Hcliermerlmm. The cot age win have I time -time-, aod a ha—men I and w III co»t about WJ ncnl will be of Pompeian brick and the n*t wcelberhuenluil i

lugled.

Dl» Idli.g ine SlndlM'- (ioodi L. I.. Raven-on. of Philadelphia, _ id Abel l». Scull, of thl- city, week dividing tlie krtlelc* kkaa from tbeStndla during thejM-l few month-. The final dlvWon protial.ly will 1* made ou Saturday. Mt HeuB !■ Ing hi- -bare of the articlea. Including ny liand-oiuc va«e- and Jardiniere-, 111- home, w hile Mrdiavrnann haat Seventaenlh atmA.

John Budolph Smith, of Phlladd. phla, an Mhnlug maker, and Mir May Stnllf HJgbre, daughter of Ml JU Mm. -V Hlgbee. of thl- city, will afrkd at the home of the young an'- pareiiti at noon on AAedue*day. November 1Mb. The ceremony will be performed by tlie Bev. George Heed jiiOm- rcwool orgawtaed. .. .hiuday -rhool ha» been organlxed In St. Augu-Uue'- Church, and In--truction- hi tlie ralharl.m are given even- Sunday aflenioon There are m rati rely few Uatbollc chlldreo

H. II. Couver'. -tore an In tbU city, were mkl Bright, at Cape May Cool Monday. The property, bought fur the eat ale of

haiim, Philadelphia, brought |Hiew. la In addition to other ~

enhaum ealale hold. 'mortgage on the pro party.

-huruh, Bev. J.

Caulfield.

FOR SAl.K—The c (» We*ley avenue, —* 1" term- apply b. A ouog« * oraon A-bury avenue Full KKNT — llwelllag having aevru rooma aud hath for rent by the r^r. tin be MiblK. Apply N Godfrey, 657 Aabury avenue..

itch waa

. The

Jacob Wolf, former dree*snwrv III leave IhU cily'tn » ehert time Tuckatiur. I he re to take charge pure ha-ad, ou Monday lad, by J. O'. Colladay, of Philadelphia Tlie I-along the rivemidc. Mr. CMladay will tiave a boat bou-e ami a large number id la I Home- on tb(

• of the party

Party.

II Harry Hradley rllman Hiram Steelm-n M.Hiday from llmir gun he Main* wood* l-Mgat I’amdeu. a -ommrr vt-t up the oilier mcmlei

the rauntry. »h>d by the hunlem, and thl- waa Mitral. We—ley, A-hury, A\ c-t killed by I 'ouucllmaii Headley, on the hvan, Allanllr and Pleanuraavenuca. afternoon of their flrd day Iu camp. ie-e are at-Nil fourteen mile-of fln*.'Tl* weather condition- wr-e ag-m-t a— roadway, and Hie cm—Htrrrl- Hm huutetw, II being too dry and hot III give you -ometblug like twelve for Hie eport. ore mile* of good mad-. | Mr Freeman had a head on a pretly There ai* all well laid highway-, doe, hut, when -bout to -hoot, the md their excellent cundlttoii b> In animal -uddenly turned around and ie thomughfarm da-bed away, much In Hie guuuer'* .f other re-ort* . , Chagrin In the loner m-Hoii of the cliy.j Mayort'liamploo and W. fl. Sberipecially, the utreel- are a -ource of lard, expert to leavv Iiere In atmul a .•light to automobile owner- here In j week fur the Mattie wiwd* and great ie-ummrr and early fall day-, and , re»ull-are antlctpalrd. Mr. Hheirard ley -pin over the road In a way that' I* an old gunner In the deer country <- their blood tingling and make- of Maine, bul the Mayor ha- never ■eni feel Hut II I-, Indeed, good to be gone after deer In the big Prohibition Ive. Stale. He'- an ex|*rt mark-man. "There I-nut a-ea-hore re-ort guy-J however, and It will be a good deer here that can hoa-t of-urb line road - [that ex-ape- a bullet from hi- rifle, rare par c-e-d by Ocewn CUy," -aid | A p-rty of -|»rt-mm wrreUlklng of Philadelphian who ha- a cottage the md of -gu lining In Hie Maine ere. In -peaking of the matter a few |»ood», a few night- ago. and It waxy- ago "I have a team here Iu the, -a-I that the rxpenae I- It.Ml a day-

i Hie week I take an early train d

ud -Imllar

party.

groir-que-looking figure- were In lie udlug their way toward the lodge n-xn, In K. of P. Hall. There would ap|«ar an Indian girt—a modPocahonta-, a- atately and a-{ pretly a- Hie daughter of Powhatan id Hie aavkir of Captain Smith - life, ■ill -lie Would lie followed by "Curie Sam." poaalMy; a rawboy with aterriBle voice and a formidable-look mg hooiri; a gyp-y maiden, a for* Uer, Top»y. -SI" Perkin- and

I filled

Hie gi

ntbre

it- of them I- in Oceal

I Hu

i time tliey took «*. New York City, irtford, BrMgep

•ugh Yak

dry slock I Iravelerl a

world."

mile- In nuarkably n gained bile aw ay

ra-anl trip. I

NO MORE "SKEETERS” * Newark. N. J. The extermination of the iuomjiiKu thl- Slate I- a—ured Till- I- Hi* MKl newa that come- Irom Newark, la the Advettl-er. which gnea on tc -ay: •‘There were few mo-qultoe- thh

r fewer

, Tlie

Slate I-already fairly redeemed from .ge-loiig pe-t. That mean- much il» material pro-perity. The lunirtlon ha-deterred Hiou-aiid-of two d- from making their home- In New er-ey. AA'hen It I- known that I date I- a- free from mo-qulloe* Jew York dty or Philadelphia, thouand- will -ea tlie advantage of Ing In It. They will be Influenced by mvenleaee of trauaportalkiu, Ihc beauty of rtaldeiiHal plarea, the comparatively cheap -lie- for dwellinglow renta, and the benefit- to he de-

zed for their children."

GENEROUS EMPLOYER . <>.< ollada> Olalrtbalrd Sis.aoa Ju-eph O. Colladay, a prominent .u-luea- man of Philadelphia, I- one f Ocean CHy'a many -trong ad ml retie ha- been a vl-ltor Iiere for aeveral ear-, haying a pretty cottage on AA'e-ley avenue, above Fourth idteet. Mr. Colladay ha- been -pending -ome time here 'recently, and every day lie I- to be -ecu out driving t*hlud a -plrllrd hor-e. In addition tc hor-e*. Mr. Colladay And- much plea-ure in yachting, and he I* frequently ou the hay. Heba-Jurt had hi- haud-ome plea-ure yaeht filled up hi flue kiyle Among other thing-, he ha- put In a new engine aud built enclo-ed cabin ou the yaeht. It ia known among hi- clo~e p -onal friend- that Mr. Colladay generou- with hi- wraith, and that I- ever ready to give iiinuey w here will lie appreciated It I- under-ti-wr may add In thl- connertton, that mwiitly liedl-trlhuled fl.i.uuu at hi- employe-. With chararterl-tlc moderty, Imwever. lie never permlb hi-left h»nd to know of the artlom

of lib- right hand.

ANOTHER WEDDING

genu--looking lodge room.

After the regular meellug of Hie council, au open -ra-lon wa- held. 'arlaun called Hie meeting to order and all rang "My Country, Tl- of re." Then came au add re— of welne by POcahontaa, Mm. Sophie

ru|>bcll.

■Pm Trying Ho Hard lo Forget o" wa- Hie title of a pretty duet II auug by a Japane-e All— olive nail and a gyp-y ('!I— l.ulu Weller), MI—■ Hula h>o»l at Hie organ. The girl- were liberally applauded, r* Anna Barclay gave a humor rerltatloo that caught the crowd, and Mia- Ida Wei-lrr, attired a- a dalry-mald, mug a-olo very eweelly.

entitled,

•d wjll he “al home" IMhet U lookout ave-

ek.S.J.

i. Harriet Kllxabrth Moore. Phlladelphta, haa -cut to I- In tlitu city announcement of the marriage of her daughter. Ml— Mary Ca—andra, and George Cllttbrd Dillard. The wedding c-vurred home of the tiride, Tue-day la-t

and Mr-. Dillard

after Decemtier 14(1

nue, Haekeu-ack,

The bride, w ho formerly lived here, a daughter of ex-Mayor U. P. Mi deceaaed, ha- been a -rhool teacher In Orange, and the groom, a prominent railroad man, I

dent of Orange

The marriage ceremony * formed by the Rev John H. Boawell, formerly of thl- city, now pa-tor of Trinity M. K. Churchy Bridgeton. IN NEW BUSINESS

Lodge Rooms.

Among imiie of the *crrt orgi ■u- of thi- city. |irriiapa, lller, more fun-loving-el of women. Ik than lluxw making up the mem r-hip of Wah-Stelfa Council, No , Daughter* of Porabonla-. They

IW- a

their Ural I

-octal and

n down the I

It <

Shilling O'er ti

Rive

Kalmla Fife and Drum Corpa played ■Good Rye. I.lttlc Girl, Good Bye, md Ml—e- l.ulu Wel-ler and Olive •juat. aa a gyp-y and a Japane-e girl, ra-pertlvely. -aug a Dutch aougFunny coinblnallou. wa-nT It? German dialect reatlatlou waexcellently given by Ml— Hula Kru-t. She waa eaay, graceful and, a- a Herdlalerttan, proved a delight to her appreciative audience. After me a anng by “an Indian.” >ra Clayton, a -election by Hie drum eor|» and a duet by Mi—e> Olive Krn-t entitled, "Pa Aim." The entertaining programme clu—d by Charle-F. Nabb. who, ■SI Perklua,'' gave a humi

talk.

•on, a* annloneer, dl-po—d e- and lunch ha-ket- at fair id thru the memler* and Hielr friend-enjoytd the rrffeahmeut-. 'ah-Slrlla Council, now Iu a proiu- comlltlou, I- -HU growing. ith-, and any woman dertring to a ran join the order upon the payitoffl.

■' dn yon uiatuge

Hr

piled' "I b-1 1

uy f o

» ^lce*i 1x1

the d . iw. It -ccc.ie

of Hie •wipl'cra of, my ■ !.'

• f mol

view. All |c»..le like t

Sunday moeuln- -nd locf m ini aim a. lirarty hr-nkfnst. redtln* f-cn tl-'

' nw. Tliey are n >1 fully ar laud'- day ontll l«te la Hw

afternoon. 1 rliang’d Hie hour of acrv

to K p ni By that

time bt-akfu-t ami illuxier have dl g—ted. nnd Hie brain I- hungry A ' II nf meat bread and drink la tinfind to hg atuptd An overloaded atomxch la a poor tiling to preach to “ ^ ____

Mr- B. F. Wbratman, who hi ao 'ell known to number- of Ocean City |*ople, write- the Hkxtinkl to change er addie— to 416 South Ftfleenlh St, hlladelphla where -he ha- taken a large apartmeot bou—. Tbla l> In the vicinity of a faahlonable neighborhood—Fifteenth and Hprura -Ire Mr* Wbratman tell- ua -he haa been very -ucce—ful In her new venture. The home I- aim near the bu»iMction of the city and I- up-to-date iu every way. Mr* Wbratman, her many patronIII be glad to knoa-, expect- li im to Oeran City next autnmer and in the lliiaa In connection with t Philadelphia apartment bouxe. IN THE CHURCHES

Tlie Rev acerlcc-ili llOIIIC II might la- -

71111101 Colbert DeUlng of i nrxaptrvd an luteerattng of dedicating a ChritUan reuvonx that the home liated to (Tirtatian work lifa prrp-rrd a a1ni|ilc liturgical a* - -lew. TbU Ob rial lan yvlce. aa be calla it aiuwopriate hymn. Rerlptlirc rcxdlns and r—poumira Ice. In w blci. the pnatu- ptclgaa the home to tW aerrl.e of Hod A prayer of baoedMiaa follows and then the appropriate sung. “Home. Swart

Rev. and Mr* H. T. Oaa—Iberry ave returned to thl* dty after .baenee of a month, during which time Mr. (iarnlberry eajoyad bh. rarattoo to Philadelphia aud He coudueted the mid-week evening

t* In the Flm

U GolT, of tbla rtty. who of surveyUlg In Avalon, al-o la makings borough map for that resort. Th* borough coxifluc- ara foar mileIu leuglb and average about a half mile In width.

Kl—where In this I—ue of theSkktiku Dlrertor Anibony B. Smith gives noHcc of a -tilted mertiog of the

The follow ing -lory appeared In tlie Record a few day- ago: Kyuetl, pre-idliig elder of the South Dl-trlrt of the Philadelphia MrtbudM Ki>l>copal Conference, tell- a gaud ■tory at hU owu expeti-e. He waa*keil one day to preach at a colored church, where a mouey-ral-ing occa •ton had been aunounied, aud Hie pa-tor of the charge, desiring to liu-pre-a the cougregatloii (■ortauce and dignity of tbs -praker of theday I lhxwl..troduoed him: 'Brethren and aialera. It la now pleasure and delight to Intrudura the Rev. Or. Kyoett, the Bounding brJw and de tinkling cymbal of the MetJin-

Cburch.'

Wore fraprovrmcnl- Arr«»grd Wa ike New Jeree* Central. T» furth-r l-cilltBlF travel l-i-i-n Ibe

In thr Find M. K. Church neat day morning, there will be a rece| of the mem lien, aud Hie Sacrament . liord'a Sup|ier will be admlntaKev. Pennington Coraon, the r, w III preach In the evening.

FREEHOUIKRS- MEETING. vteboUk-^Mm 1 i oonfT S»jr?s’e» Jei—r-eui ke Be Id al IM llourt tjouae. In bbM S.'rfc.” iSpSm oTMUae IMBenoalilBar lie coubI) : kennBv lion araorbolher naeloene a- may properly

HOTEL Dise/iYF?e... Ocean Ave. Between Ktgtdh and Muth StreetOPEN AU. THE YEAR THE ELBEKON '

THE IMPERIAL

GARWOOD -HOUSE, f «a Central Avenue. OCEAN CITY. New Jersey.

tumroAd Aiau-AMin.

THE SWARTHMORE

THE KATHLU

THE IDLEWILD

OCEAN CITr HOUSE .. I-'KAN g-ITY.

A. H. BAKER ...Undertiker • and - Embalmer, 840 ASBURY AVENUE. OCCAM CITY, N. J.i

MARK LAKE Undertaker and Embalmer

When Yon Want Anthlng in •••DRUOS... GO TO TII Bonrse Pharmacy. Reasonable Prices. Prescriptions.

pmi.AIH.1 til., AturagAhUtu WUI.TX CITY kAl

Sea Bay Transportation Co willKICi PUIST, N. J. nvllxblim Hay Trtye lor Troilay Pi

Fop Sale

Two Adjoining Lots, 100 x 135 feet, on Ocean Avenue, between 7th and 8th Sts., with Furnished Cottage. Ocean view. Beautiful site for a hotel.

Ocean CilyM Coal Cl A. J. SMITH. PNOPMICTOR: PURE ICE BEST COAL OAK AND YMIWYC wooo Office. Ho. G30SBURT tfOlUE

ANDREW MARSHALL. 4W0 Baltimore Avenue, Philadelphia

IQ Ocean Front Lots $13,000 WITH RIPARIAN RIGHTS HARRY F. STANTON ^ REAL ESTATE BROKER EIGHTH BELOW ABBURY AVENUE ■AY FRONT LOT* OCCAM FRONT LOTS BARGAINS FOR BUILDER OR INVESTOR

Plrai Praabytartao Church next

day.

trr. Al-OI'HTIKK'A. Mass will hcccirhratad luBL Augustine's Church at 8 o'clock next Huuday mumliig. There will tic the uaual eca Iu the cvealng.

MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE

Dr aud Mra. Cbarie- K. Edwardi aud Mr-. H. W. Kdexxrd- returned to

tbla dty on Monday after

aojouni In Phlladelphta and vldaRyThey bad a very pleasant time, Dr.

Kdward- raid, but they wi glad to get heck to Ocean City.

Cane May County Board of Freehol- ■cvtral chrap Iota auiubla tor e 1— r 9th. Account* ara to be j *ABEL D. BCUtL.

No walllag for two w

ouce. Bargain- in Bay and Ocean front | aale. AI*o iota for Investment and for li Ocean Clly-xf Apply to

K 4 ■M K; we rab b •rtte» Cbjylfccx

IRA S. CHAMPION Alderney Dairies Guarautoed IMrtcUy Pure /AILK ■ANDJ CXJO OO Ice Cream ESTABLISHED 1H1 YlhSt.andAsbaryAvf. First National Bank Ocean City, N. J. CAPITAL SM.MA SURPLUS SILM8

cottage- f e choice

J. M. CHESTER & CO.,

Ocean City, N. J.

k 0??0RT\\H\T( To purchase a Splendid Small Hotel Property of 39 bed rooms at a figure (hat makes it tlie BEST BARGAIN offered here in many years. Completely furnished, beautifully located, valuable good wUl. Address,

Central Ave. Ocealn City, n! J MASSEY & EDWARDS