Ocean City Sentinel, 30 January 1908 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Ocean City Sentinel SUNDAY IN THE

THDB8DAY. JAM'AKY 1«i, Urns

M'r •ball lx flad to roceive or »r, and communicattoiiB o w ,1,1. eoonnunltjr aud ou

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GOVERNORS WILL SPECIAL TRAIN FOR YACHT- CHURCH SUPPER STATE MAY USE LOCAL CHURCHES HOLD A MEETING CLUB BENEFIT AT FORREST A BIG SUCCESS BLANKET BALLOT

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A H commnulcatlona .hould lie (ompauled «'Ub the full nmuie a ,44^* of Ute writer, not n«v--»r (b, publication, but ana tniaranlr, ffi.'i fadbDOTS. BtT Valentine'* Day l*n't,far au ay NearluK the la.t day of die mont) \„i many at the churcbe. I*.i Si

day.

A plain duty, like a plain uni, l

MuMc mard by Lar K e

Congrepations.

BlSe^YHG

mlttce Probably Will Hake Report.

SNOW STORM WAS WORST IN YEARS ' Traffic on Both Steam Railroads and Shore Line » Held Up.

«tbl. city

Commodore Crcsse Arranges Despite Bad Weather, Large Legislature is Reported to be j with Reading Tickets are Crowd Attended Presby- Inclined to Make the Here for Big Show. terian Social Event Change.

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riirbl year. Saturday'* itrll«tilful. and In marknl dial oftbeday bebnc, »t;

demi-dl. frit candidate* are printed ou a .Ingli crtnfiiH tbu« offlelal ballot, tbe u*e of which I* run ( \ lined In I lie votiua booth Kaorpl u

Ocean Ave. ran Kijrhtb and Xlntb Straata OPEN ALL THE VEAK It. A. W. SMITH THE IMPERIAL •

Garwood house.

Bu.luea. dull t_ Advertl-e Mini* *|,c- Tlir l.«..l . imr-h ' l "’ ' **'ahen up. 'h' l ' rr ■’“•Inc— ut liii,*irlan<T will u|«othecnud bad and Indlflemit of drlplnaal II p m.. arrlvln* in Oceaa for the »ucceMfal niaiiaermein of the „ 1 ^ , (mi, i„ r i,e* In w id lb, and »lty In the 8KNTINKI.. fV, .'"' ,Ulr *' 1 ,u upal till, nieetlue. *«id a lull lb* population The wind. too. did II.; iny al I orlocK alfalr S lie wa. ably aa.Mr1 in her »|x and thirteen and one It t.u'tevery cliaurtrur who could < . nfcrcmr him. > OfVin"*" "‘ r "" UI " f ‘ r ninuiwr. „f i[,c U.anl -bare lo -add to (lie fc-UvIlle. of tbr. Till*excellent arrantteuient will en-1«H»rt-by Hie .slier mruilxr* of lbr ,„,.| 1CT , n | COK ,h. nte bla auto-blograpby. il'r llnmv.i, bid i.i.d v.i*"',"",'' ■ , ‘' 1 '"'-'hed. .. carton." Kew people were to be , .bk-the |«ople of Ocwan City lo -ee on*aoHii«toii- Hupllcate ^ of ballou, each ,,,..1, ui™, ofico at.d m. l-i-ii-.r » , i • ’ U ’ - | *ren 1,11 the .treet-. and Ibew! were out j-Tlie Hound I p." which ran full j I ho«e »ho a**l*lcd Mr*. Hroan at talnlng not id* Uiauatxty ballot Tlie uhil mark f 3 | n |.. ’ ".* 5 ' * or. from s..rin«»c»i. Unly l^-caurelliey cwuld not help them ! iiou*e* In New York City for mont his j 'be table* were Mr*. John It. drove-, every fifty and fraction of tlfiy r< — 1,,' ; >' Hill. ..r.l-..™.., mm*, ... «,«•«.»* w. r A M „, h , One of the bad habit, that make a ’vlu-cl toa.nn 1 "> Higii .-. n ..I, I, wteitaliilnK hi-I p,rba|Mhe Ikrf .toroi-Imllar lo Ike ; IMiliadelplila ov T r niKht and bteaktnR HlKlxr. Mr*. Arthur Ixiv^.y. Mr. Sieclmen balloU, prlulad ou co inauUkrahle la hi. nut Iwviimj " Ihereforej^aj. diheL K. I. -L-lg._.Mist l,>„eof l.rf V—hVxwwd her^diailret tmotwoday* 1 j VVm. M. Kanek.Mre. IxwleK. Smtth. paper, muaTSIpaated In each |rf ly. j . ■} " prrarli lo Ihe deullle-, 'vrlie. of H .lire i 'viilr^vllnn. They j week In January of IBM. hut It »a» not ^ Anyone havlnx bu-ln-a. In Phlla- ' lr »- h'rank Z.ieKler, Ml.. Manrirrl p| kec> alonK with printed card! Kverv roan ha* an aim lit life, but "" •'"'’"‘vdee of the power »*11-pend the remainder of Ibe Week ; ,, n d deli.Ina on that day can eo upon the Tt. Smith, Mr. J I) Norcum, Mt-* contain full Inrtruclloii. to voter

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Inf of them are mbtlity |*«ir m The children enjoyed Hi* -no. Stluniay. They were dul In

ailhTheir *le<li

A yood many thine* hate been Id the name of charily, and a

nuny 1*0pie. too

Tbe people who come early lo i tbe ru*h eenerally find that

We two alaay. think of a lot of •on* Wby other people ouebl to be *at|.rled with what they have. When a mao doexu't care w hether bl* family la supported or not It'* a Men lie want* a public office. When a fellow tell* a elrl he I. not worthy of her -lie ahould fake him at In* word aud not look for proof. Ow ing to a mlaundei*taudlnK. and aloi became of tbe disagreeable -tale of tbr wsatbei. tlufre wa* no meeting of Ibe Hoard of Trade la»t Ttiur*day erenlng ANOTHER bay villa

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Ttumeentta

Jo-rph K. Myer*

builder and contractor, ^ Herein —r* in a visitor lo tbl* resort for acverat year-. 1 , ,, ", will build a pretty villa ou the bay, be- ' f *rtj <* up

low Thirteenth street, before the be-

ginning of the season of 1908

Mr Myer*. through Ma—ey A Kd wards, ha* purchaser! a bit on Hie bay

front from Aldrich J. Penuock

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especially for tbe tourlnft season of the ebarmlug young English actrrM., Ml*. Eugenia l.aMonte, *up|iorted by a metropolitan caste of player., Including MU* Marie Walker, Hoy Hymn. Norbert M. nils aud twenty other* ' Whan Her Houl Speak." b> a txaullful, well-told story of love and patho., with enough comedy lo suit the mo*l ren.lilve critic, written on moral llnei to elevate aud teach a le**»n to the young as well as tbe older rlasse*. This Is the only engagement st the Savoy this reason of this ebarmlug young actress, and no doubt a large audience will greet Mli*. HaM. during her find appearance In Atlantic

Lily.

Mr*. Peter Murdoch, of this city. • bo celebrated her birthday anniversary on Sunday last, wa* agreeably surprised, on Saturday and Monday, • ben she received more than 100 handsome post-cards from relative* and friends. The cards wore not only pretty, but each contained a beautiful •eulimeul. All of Mrs Murd.xh's host of friends wish her many happy

returns of tbe day.

•elbet

iicblug

I'rr-bytcrlsn tiinrrh on ling.Tlie pa-ti.r, the Itev,

• his subject.

-should b* to IH- works. Is to glorify (

xk to know

•Tkc chief end of d an I enjoy Him

■r breathless lurl J He wslchedW ,

•a I nil. I *|eaksof just a certain class people w bo appreciate the grestnes* (tud's wnits, and ju-t a certain cla-s people W lio reek lo know His great orks. 'Sought out or all them Hist

IV* plea-ure therein.'

"There are at least three ways by hlch Uod reveals Hlmrelf in His orks—three kinds wortji reeking nut. Klrst. Tbe work* of uslure. It does good to go to mtlurc. The psalmist Is uTTlie con-ldered Ibe liesvena. the

babbling brook, tl

mg therefrom.

n-rd and the sbeepo and then be give* to u- that nialchle*. sbepberd's ‘ i which has cheered and comforted counties* million* of soul* for lu-aud. of year* Go to nature, m. and learn bow God speaks to • IMeoIng soul lu nsluie Second. Notice Hist the great work* of God go beyond ujture aud out In HI* providence. Creation point- to a creator, and creallon I. not -elf-supportlng So Paul wrote. ‘By all tiling, consist' There is, therefore, a 'providence of fact.,’ and there we cannot deny, lor when you back-upon all th* way of history.

ir friends at the tl

t of ln)uatir geful purpo.

be merely ludinereut ors' welfare Is already tc s beyond mere ludllfer

it merely *stiling t 1

Friday was at 7.30 In Ibi i, also. Hie Philadelph •P»l*rs arrlvei. ben < ity Superln te

"If w.

of Oil

ud installed lu His place tl deflllsh malice Itself.

Ife and teachli

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r*t requisite of Hi* rebglou Ni •sou is preached so frequently n g of love, no olbeg vice dew

ts» titipp.nrglr as revetiger Ttilsgrcst -

of lov

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glye HI* own Hoi jCol Mores, bat J , love Itself, wa* II

adequately, we require for our encouragement uuthlug less than tbe example of God Hlmrelf. So God did uol publish II to men through the Old Testament, whose law was tbe law of fear. He wailed until He bad given In sinners Ibe htghesl proof of HI* love

which was that He should

HI* own Hon for tbelr salvation.

Jesus Christ, Incarnate icbiug He alone, by

His divine example, could Imp adequately on the minds of me enlarge their hearts to accompli ‘Love your eueuiles; 'do good to them that hate you; pray for them that persecute and calumniate you,’ say* our Divine Lord (Mat!, v.), and He, lu the simpleat of word*, pointed oul Hie profonud reason why such must be Hie conduct of all who understand lire truth that religion ia^ union of tire soul with God—'that you may be tire children of your Father, who I* In '

heaven.’ Hut, as 81. Jai

any man say* that he love* Uod, and halcth hi* neighbor, he I* a liar, and

lire proprietor* exerled t

rsey at 2 SO p. m At the same tin ived the Philadelphia morulr per*. Tire latter Are eagerly d ured lo ascertain the exleut at damage dime by the storm By Sunday, trains and electric ca ere.running on* chedule time, and Itlc laler lu tbe week tclegrap

relee w

ruth I*

it In Inn;

Thl* law, then, of forglveni primary, indispensable element

l Dud II harder b> deny pmi

» believe ltr»-ll was ; pnmS^HHBHB--”-— bailee and the best soldier* that ««u r|irl>Uau jW We repeal dally the Vashlngloii * bailie, nor yet " ,e | prayer p lScb Christ hlmrelf ‘ rerenWlion of the In Ion It wnsuot uoglll u , : T'orglve ua our Ire-pa. hauoe that a cloud by day and a ^ forgive thore who tres|«s* j pillarofOreby night led the cblWreu u J, I|ut vbnaoe ,-er tbu. , | of Israel Inlhel/uew way and history, j |(r>yilto u i, wh(le ^ M ||| remalm HI bs*k hack on your i mireleutlug and unforgiving toward can, If you Will, ree how ’’'’ d * I , n y human l-emg. I* Invoking not

for areutanoe .o’SgUtin, .he preren,' ^ """ j ^

i day* «f onr me. our Ixitd, after dictating that "Hut there IS Hie third step 'o ,, J‘ C to Hie apoMles. singled out tb i rearrh of God'* works, namely, I" lt|lon , or ,^1*1 emphasis, 'If, 1 He lie Held of grace, and here be sure m|)| Jo , |lem aD( l to u*. 'If yoq wl" ou bas’e tbeaplrli's guidance, ortliere f|irglvr nirn Hrelr olftuaea, you sill lx uolliing you can »ec H u nvHI |. p- a iber will forgive you ab

■ clothe Hie gra-. w lit lx not Hothe HI. I 'childreoT If be feed Hx body. -IHtx, ; out feed the hungry -mil and provide i brr(||m . - — Is nothing -s 1

Tlie Merchantvltle Borough C .uncll •

has sent an appeal to tbe mayor

every borough and tbe ehairmau of 1

iwnsblp gpnmlttur lu tbe M

method of taxation, which they I unjust Mayor Lo«g*trelli. of Mcr ' chautvtlla, w ho has been one of Ocean | lily's summer visitors for mtay years, •topplug at the Atglen, ha* reoHead ’

msuy pledges of support.

To Oellnqori

i'nder new postal regulaHons. elfsct since January I, IB08. Hie rate »f

l«sUge Ixretofore allowed weekly ^

allied t

scrlberw la withheld from papers rent to person* who are one yaar in srrcsr* Thore of onr reader* who may lx In btsdasa, and w ho desire to continue k> recalve the HEcrisxi., *liuuld govern themrelrea eccordlnglv

or UT There I- nothing *o |irart , lie f«|i„ K

hieb we «Uud m need »* Br(— , | n y oa „ you recall ao

,1 suit offered lo yourself—some

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eternal. and |

,e n lit Ion and atonement liin-l a fiord* cleansing a •Je-n- Christ I* Iba same

r, yesterday, forever aud II'* 1 *"'*', II c ,w* on and may lx found by all >

George Parker Mutton, of Camdi '•'prerenting Ibe Ancient Order I’uHad Workmen, Is In town ll weak, visiting local members of t fraternity, ol whom there ere a nui •xf. Tb* A O. U. W. ha. more th. -VI.UOU members In good alindlug •he llnUod mala, and Canada

ricked

JHUHHHHW love' Tlien take your crudllx In your hand. I*s>k al i hat thorn-crowned head, thore plercnl bauds and feel. The scene nf Calvary rises before yon.

thore alb. oave pleamre therelu. Jm, |. dying On His ear. are falb •Tlio-wonderful work of grace slin ||lg , orm ,i, u f mockery »od bias(lM e on In tbe hearts of millions In Ihe ihemoulhs of thore wt home 'and. and tbe story of k>relgii bav( uumaed all Jurfloe aud e: mission. 1- the *t"ry of Ibe grew and lia|J ., (d a ,| c uelly In bringing Hli power of Jen* ChrW lo -ave il yon todealh . Amid liOlorturea HI* rot. Wish to lx highly cultured. If you Ia (Man]. |, n to exprere mdlgnalioi al.h lo know God. reek Him oul 1o invoke vengoancrT No. He pray*, all HU work* , j'Father, forgive them, for they know

IT. araronkr'a. iurtwhel they do,’ From that The rector. Ibe Its*. John J-' |o0 |, r .,»,k. to ,mf lithe. Saivnrt. preached a forcible m.udwl you U>|o»* Your enemls •I the 10 o'cipck mt- on one of the Hf ^y.; ! |avc given you great sins of our time*, taking for HI. a|u|>le that, as 1 bav# ^K»s,

bolding tbn If rot • a- fully ] hal;

- did nothing, and

telepU

in Hill, of the Bell Telep Company, aatd that he and bis of men had an immense task h lephone wires and Htraighleued Most of the damfge was along the meadow laud ai

ihore."

rkii-erlnteiideul Duucau.of thl Lily Klcctrle Light C-ompat perieuced no trouble. One of the bad feature* of tbl f F'riday Iasi wa* the culling away of the beach along a considerable db especially noticeable In the heart of tbe city. While the beach was cut In a dl*nce of po»-lbly four or five feet. moM of Ihe sand. It I* thought by Hie landInterested, wa* washed ashore, t the lo— I* compiratively trifllng. ^ DESERVE PROTECTION

'mber. of Hie club desiring Hckel* iem-elves and fanillie-or THeiias" Id "come early and avoid tbe for any ticket* not promptly here will lx rotutuad to the enterueut commlllee in Philadelphia, x there I* great demand for good e entertainment committee I* an retie one and promise* the mem ■ good timeMirially next summer r enterprise I* commendable rwre doing, and will continue to

The sld- were Mi-re* Jr—up rust, Olive F>nst. Ada M. ; Anna Wallace. Ism Isa Coraon. •Ziegler, Maude Fould*, Jc— irothy leivejoy, Helen Campbell.

Iluth Morris, Hub Hand, Healnce

an, Kewde Higher aud Bather

t'artiart. ^

President Boorevelt believes that the I'olted Htales life-saving service will deterlorale almost to urele—nes* wjHp ew years unless A*"*k>"* he provided Immediately for tlx surfmen Already, the Prwldeot says. Ihe III effect* of the present system have been felt In tbe lack of recruits to keep the

aervke up to It* standard.

The President says: "Tlx situation calls for Imraedlaleactloii. learoerfly urge some adequate form of relief for

PERSONALS. Geo. F„ Weiss, of Ocrmantow D, was In town on Tuesday. Ml— Alice Watson Is visiting friends al Kimer and Bridgaton. • , Hiram (‘healwood, of Wlidifood, Is Ixre for a few weeks’ slay. Jo* 8. Harrell, of t^mden, visited relative* to thl* city Monday. -Henry f>. Moore," of HaddonOeld. was a vlallor here on Tuesday. Former Hher!IT Barrett, of Camden, was a visitor here during the week. Kbeoezer Adams, of Heal Philadelphia. was a viallor here durlug tlx week. • Mias Kltr.atxHi Corson has returned from a visit to friends at Bridgeton and Kimer. Jacob Felton, of Gluey, was lo lo Ate* days ago and registered at Wyoming. Harry M. Lake, of Camden, la v lug his brother. William C Lake, 1433 We-t avenue. Charles Mathews, ol Philadelphia, was In town on Tuesday and regtslered at Hw Kllxron. John Hramell, wife and daughter, of Hus city, have been ou a two wi visit to Newport News, Va. Mr* 8 B Kcull, of this city, yesterday for F'raukford with daughter, Mrs. Warren Allen. George Groves, of Burlington, recently visited his Inpiher. John It Groves, Ibe plumber, In tbl* city. Mrs. Lila Newcomb, of Brooklyn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs A.J.Bmltb, as a gisltor here during Hie week. Charles K. Katlack, of Woodbnry, who owns real estate at thla resort, as among Tneaday'a vlaltors here. Mr. and Mrs James 8 Caterson, uf Philadelphia, summer cottagers here, x spending a week at the Blscayne. C. C. Carbart, a Philadelphia xmlst. was Hx guest of Com id Mrs N. C Godfrey on Huuday

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Dr. Arthur Adams, an Instructor Trlntly College, Hartford, Conn., •pending,* week with relative* In tbl*

AIojio;v to JLrOoo We have the following amounts to loan on approved First Mortgage: $0,000 - $2,500 - $2,000 - $1,500 - $800

& I^dwo-i^cles

8TH AXI) CEXTRAL AYE. . OCEAX CITY, X. J.

he»x saved lliou*•f live*, ofleu under clrcumof extreme peril, end million* of dollars' worth of property el a comparatively Insignificant

valor never '

the field of bettlc; orld-wtdr rccwgniHoii, end le*ervlug of tlx nallou'* gratitude aud protecHon."

H I* naeriug Velenrin# Day. Kebtlir . serd* of HI- ,n to y> Hlh. girls, and Valentins* are lx- lh , rpt-Oe nf lb. '"K dl»play*d In store window*. Mo* K.HO*n., nw for evil. |

00” nrvenilhi* your—lvs*. for U I* ytair ■

The PWipb* hare just flnLhed Macauiy’» "K—ay on Addl—>o." Are they The F're*Hman rla— I* reading Ivanboe" outside of acboul. The Supliumore FhigILh cla— ha* begun studying ••'The Ancient Mariner " Who were Hx brave ones last Fri-

ly morning T

The physic* rla— la experimenting

on slain electricity.

The chamMry rla— ha. mmpletad

experiment* on shir and mercury.

Tlx members of tlx mild ga> m*try. botany, American bltfory and ad-

* ^— —wpnMMtag

la la Ftbru-

; •r.i ropey.

, • ! f.x their final examination!

Through that death of ary. J

re all do hope for pardon of I ' la|->

,,ur "“'y ' ,0 >- "i Hcalsd proj*>-al* fuy the arectloo — In Hx ow to dies* 10* try >* lh# M t'burrh building will IX r shows u> Hx kinfalllbl* received by tt. Howard Thorn, chalr-

mmu. 10 *erure II If you forgive 'h« O0 ‘ n “'"

*•"' , ' 1 „„ men Hxir y' M ’ Imavanly g /"oaqr tafore*March rapinge. In.wme-, Ka||Mr (orgies you aim your 2 . IMM PUn. and .|«rlllcaHon. mu* on of killing, fw-j oifonrs* ■ " be oblalnsd from B Howard Tboro

Xm.th'aad 'TitiVh'"ore**)■ IM ^.^ gueully lead* t° ° tb *'-“'y i '^ • pi^*.T rooJ.* «l% or without ‘'•‘"““g’V.* ofiaa** 1 rsfomd" ^ BuBdln,

Bowao, II* Uautral avaane. propertj. of ni* r-~

1 loo. Thai'*

• Day and Map yaar

« lot No.

•balf

ballot* for

S|xrlmeu ballot*, printed

K. 8m«h, paper, must be posted in each lulling Ml— Margaret p| acT ak , Ilg W | IH . pristad cards that

full ln*ructlaui

r* Frank Schneider, j obulnlng ballot., marking them, obvep.y, Mr*. David u ,„| llg a-I*atice and new ballot* In J. Cobb and Ml—; p| art of tbose accidentally apoiled,

and separate cards containing ab

M . ’T. J r ,P .; BU , 1 * •Tacts °f ‘he law. Imposing pensltle* J • u|>un W llora. ‘If a voter spoHs a I

,r | hit lx may obtain two others, one; '' time, upon returning each spoiled t aud all balloU ao returned are to be 'mmerilately marked "spoiled." After Ihe election, Ibe ballots ca* and tbons tint eon mo* be sealed in. sepafat*

pacaagea aud

town- clerk, or lo Boston to tbe slec-

OCEAN CITY. Nsw Jarwwy.

nctKMlal Ld

e mi folded, both Ixfore f^T^Tu—'**_

er leaving the voter', j |»»a.t|,wAilWUUI).P« r**nre beta-ecu four t :

THE ELBERON

• of Ibe

- WYOMING *4 OCKAM AVr.ni-K ocxww xit*. n. j.t

HOTEL SIGLEN Ninth and Central Ave. Will Open April I, ISOS H. CL CaOI'F TI^ PALLET j ch I, I met. when It >rttx mason oflkUtt. f. U VAiiTlylK, Prog.

Leonard Kraosi Co. Electricians •11 Aabury Avanus. Ocaaa City. M. J.

HEADLEY A ADAM Reading Coal

KKAIa ESTATE AMD «X)I%VEAANCTIh« t'otirm I—loner of Deed* for New Jersey, fommlsaloner of Deeds for I'etinsylvanla. 8|xdallle* lo Investment plot* of 6 to )fib well-located lota.' Have applhxnU for cottages, RJiJOn to (fiOOO. What Itava yon to offer? ROBERT FISHER. Bourse Building, Ocean City

MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE No wallliMr for two weeks to know If you can gat tt; wa can tall yon i once. Bargains in Bay aud Ocean front pro|xrtlea. Choice cottage* fi sale. Also lota for InverfmAil and for Improvement—tlx choice • Ocean Lily. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean Crrv, N. ^

JOS. I. SCULL, 757 Asbury Avenue BARGAINS in Real Estate Choice Lots on Wesley Avenue, ail up to grade, every improvement, Price $600 and up. Choice Lot on Asbury Avenue, flag sidewalk, Price, $400. Fifty leet of Beach Front, with Riparian Right*, near Pavilion, For Sale, at a Bargain. Price on Application. Two Bay Front Lots, with Riparian Rights; one of the best locations along the Bay, Price, $400 each. Choice lot on Park Place, 40x100 feet, Price ' $900. The lots cn Brighton llace are nearly all sold; only a Vew left at the low price; the prettiest cottage street in city. Don’t delay if you' are * thinking gl locating on this street. APARTMENTS FOR RENT If you want*a Complete Home for the winter without the care ol fires, see our apartments. They are fine and the rent is low. We have only one of them left. Cadi and see them. STORES FOR RENT Store and Dwelling 822 Asbury Ave., the dwelling has 5 rooms and bath. Price $16.66 per month. Handsome Store near Eighth Street; moderate

rental.

Brick Store and Dwelling. No. 850 Asbury ‘ Avenue ; Bath, Eleptfic Light, Hot Water

Heat, Price, $25 per Month.

$ i 500 Ffr»t Mortgage 6 per cent, for Bale.

Money to Loan on Mortgage

_ _ Forties deeiring motiry for ini|>rorrmriit or other |iur|m- * Ma-trt~ jTwcph Mendel, of Allan lie qhh-kl.v orconuuo.late.l at this office. We hare money in email or

Ctty, ere vlsttlng I'slm Heerh for a large amonuts waiting for inrr*Unent.

* nmilh*. Mr. Mendel Is Ux{ a Atlantic evstiu* clothing I and I* taking s vacation after

Wilson Hoy. e young Harrisburg islness men, was a visitor Bonday, Hx guest of Mias Lydia

Hlgbee.

Harry Darby, wbo I* employed in blladelphla. visited bb. parent, and Mrs. Fyauk E.Derby, Intbiseity,

1 Huuday.

Ml— Clara Godfrey, s I'blladelpbls trained norm, visited tbe bnme of parents, Councilman sod Mrs. N.

Godfrey, on Honda)-.

Thomas J Cartxrry, a Germantown carpenter and builder, wa* In town on Toe-day and Wednaaday of this week w ith his friend, George E Weiss. Prosecutor Harry 8. Doug la—, of 'ape May Court House, was a member of the grand jury In tb* Culled Htales DMrict Court for tb* January term Dr. George lx* Is Kmttb, of Germanium n. wbo Is having a pretty cottage built here for hi* occupancy In i

visitor bare on Hnndey ■ panted by Mrs Hmllh.

’. and Mr*. Jompb Mendel e

Next Tus-tsy I* pension day among .JR old anbller* and soldier.' aldows. K Curtis Hoblnmn will carefully -—cute voucher* at bla offioe, 714 A*.

j aveuus, tbu ctty. ^

JOSEPH I. SCULL

757 Asbury Avenue OPPOSITE BANK

JACOB 8CHUFF THE PIONEER BAKER?. a«. TOOtom a|. L I. "cha$Tl ari^STbroT Fareltarc. Carpet., RUllief and Beddiof.

Wiadow Shades, Etc

; Aabury avenue. Ocean Ctty. H. J SEASHORE FURNITURE

Gallaoher’s

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