Ocean City Sentinel, 9 July 1908 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Ocean City Sentinel STREETS MUST

THURSDAY. JULY », WOB

We eliall be (lad to rerelve Iteme-of new* and communication* of lnlerc*i;

to thl* .-ommuully and our reader* j If Citizens Do Not Obey Re-

COUNCIL WILL HELP TO

BE KEPT CLEAR BOOST “NIGHT IN VENICE”

All communication* abould be arrouipauwd witb lb* full name *■ addrem of Uic writer, not neceiwarl for publiatlou, but a* a Vuaranlee

Ki“*l faith.

DOTS.

Jer»ey potatoea and lomatoe* are in tbr market. Ocean City ha* many muilclan* among It* vMtor*. I,ook* a* though Ocean City will have a police Justice. Teunl* 1* very popular in the aoutb end of the Island and the never*I court* there are conatantly In use PERSONALS.

J. C. Pierce, of Wayne, Pa., I* a

guest of the Atglen.

J. 8.4jod*in ha* opened hi* cottage.

4Uo Kuurteeulb atreet.

W. A. VanOaten, of Philadelphia,

I* a gue*t of the Kathlu.

Janie* Robertson I*, occupying the cottage 812 Aabury avenue. E. 8. Woodward ha* opened tin collage 628 Wesley Avenue. Dr. J. T. Rlradllug Ha* opened lin cottage on 8t. Charles Place. James V. Ellison Is here for tin *ea*on—at 818 Central avenue. it. A. WlUIOeld Is now orcupyilil the collage 'Ell Central avenue. J. H. Connelly, of Philadelphia, h a recent arrival at the Lorraine. Mra. A. K. Wood and daughter, oi HaddouDeld are at tlie Palace. Dr. C. Pf Tuttle, of Camden, ha> opened hi* Point of Reach cottage. J. H. Maguire, a prominent reddeut of Wayne, 1* a guest of the Atglen. Dr. Mary L Wheeler, of Boston, was a recent arrival at the Imperial. H J. Mayne*, of Philadelphia, ha* opened hi* collage. IH-Vl Weal avenue. L. B. Mulllken. of Philadelphia, ha* opened hi* cottage, 1218 West avenue. Mia* Katharine C. Biddle, of Philadelphia, I* registered at The Headam. r Dr. D. Mast Cordon baa taken po*»e*»loii of hi* cottage, on Ht. Charles

■ Pblladel-

A Hshing pal

pbiana have been staying

Headam during the past few dayi They came down last Friday. They

gone outside llshlug every day,

and have averaged a ealch of ISO. They declare that the tubing around >feau City Is splendid and plan to

return here later In tire season.

Those In the party were W. M. Hbarplea*, Jr., Dr. W. B. Hmall, C P. Wlllcox, H. H. Dll ley and F. W. Hall.

nr« Smith caught 26 klugfUt hake. Daniel Clawell 40. D. E. Lake id W. T. Rickards 2k and Elmer Bard and Jojur Bowkar 26 w bile out lUhl^Ftrlp July 4. They had

great •|H>rt.

it Tin

D. J. Taylor and wife, of Philadelphia, are among the guest* of the

El heron.

J H. Briggs and W, It. Briggs, of Philadelphia, are registered at the

Isirralne.

Mr. and Mr*. M. J. Cornell are among the Philadelphian* at The

Headam

Mr. and Mr. A. J. Mulberln.'uf Philadelphia, are registered al the

Falrview.

Dr. A. R. Kennedy, of Philadelphia, Is among the many guest* of the

Swarthmore.

W. K. Perry, of Philadelphia. I* well pleased with tpe Oceanic and It*

aurruuudlng*. I

Councilman C. At. Campbell and

family, of Una oily,

e Palace.

registered

James McFarl^e. of Philadelphia, < ha* opened hi* fcittage at First and

Ocean avenue.

Mr*. R. 8. Pattern. !, of Philadelphia, ha* opened her cottage, 1187

Central avenue.

T. A. Luders, of Philadelphia, has taken pomeaalon of bis cottage, 1018

Wesley avenue.

W. H. Craven, a well known PhlladelphU tnislness man, with his A lfe,

Is al the Oceanic.

Robert M. Thompson, of Philadelphia, has opened hi* cottage. Ilk

Mlmpaou avenue.

Mia* Eunice Warren, of. Philadelphia, la the guest of Mia* Warren at

the Hwarthmore.

A. H. Kngelke, of Philadelphia, h occupying the collage W2.'> Aybury aveMr. and Mr*. James Burroughs, of Peniiavllle, enjoy the ocean view from the Oxford'* plana*. Mr*. H.C. Wood, two children and makl, of Philadelphia, were recent guest* of the Wyoming Moni* Urquhart, of Philadelphia, has Joined his parent* at tlietr summer residence. WM Fifth street. f. D. Iwbmau and alfe,of Philadelphia, were among the week's arrival* at the bome-llke He* Hpray. T c. Kallerthwalte and family an occupying the cottage 1848 Central avenue for the summer months. Mlssw* Helen and Emily Hawkins, of Philadelphia, have been guest* of Ml*. Edith Baker at the Oceanic. Mias Margaret Hofatatter, of Philadelphia. ha* Joined her parent* at their cottage, 12* Central avenue. Harold UoHBwIn I* here for the season and la nretipylng hi* cottage, Tblrty-feorth and (Wotral at Mr*. W.H. Hildreth and i dure, of this city, are vialUng Mra. Hildreth'* daughter* at Wildwood. Mr. and Mra. ,4ohn M. Korn are entertaining tbeh nelce*, Mne Malle and Mia* l«ooa Zurn. of latnadal*. Pa. Mr*. C. P. Dlttmar and daughter, of Philadelphia, are pleased

qnest, Police Will Enforce Ordinance. Member* of Council, wlth^May^r Creese. Hlreet Hupervtuor Warren W. Brown and Chief of Police 8cull made a trip of li>vastIgatlou a* to the dean- { line** of the beach at and naar the Boardwalk late Tuesday afternoon. A».one result of this tour of In*] tlon, the city official*, In tbelr de to keep the resort clean and lldy, will enforce the ordinance prohibiting the throwing of paper and trash In the *1 reels and on and near the Board-

walk.

Hpeaklng of the matter. Mayor Crease said: , "It I* iny desire, and the desire ol all the city official*, to have Ocean City neat In every respect. "We have made a tour of tba city and find several places needing tlon. These have been ordered cleaned up, and an earned eHort will made to keep them ao. "Local civic pride should he such that harsh measure resorted to, and we trust notblug of Ibis kind,will be necessary. "But It must be kept In mind by residents of this resort that our sir* alleys and street end* near the Boardwalk are not to be treated as dumping

City t,

lie neat

FISHING IS FINE

occupying Ihr collage, 816 Bay A. A. Atkinson and wife, from farvay Davenport, are inhaling the sea r In Hit* city. They are guest* of

the Kathlu.

The Misses Keljty, of West Philadelphia, are herelTor the season. They cottage a\ Sixteenth and Aa

bury avenoe.

Jacob Belswanger and Mamlly, of Philadelphia, are occupying tbelr cottage on Aabury avenue, near 8eveu-

Jeenth atreet.

J. H. Kenny and family, of Philadelphia. have opened tbelr cottage on Asbury avenue, near Hlxleenth street,

for the summer

The Rev. W. 8. Baer, rector of a large Episcopalian Church In Brooklyn, ha* opened hU cottage at 4688

Central avenue.

Mr. and Mra. C. C. Moore, of Clayton, are here for the season. They are occupying the Banderlln cottage, 804

Wesley avenue.

J W. Cornell and family, of Philadelphia, araoccnpylng tbelr cottage on l'emrgl avenue, near Twelfth atreet,

‘ ir the summer.

Mis* Mary A. McDowell, of West Philadelphia, t* a cottager now here 8he has been coming to Ocean City Dr. H. V. Marvel, of West Philadelphia, i* one of Ocean City’s uaw cottager*. He ha* a delightful bungalow

i Brighton Place.

Dr. Hickey, of the University of Pennsylvania, ha* opened l||e Barnett cottage, 20 Aabury avenue, where he III spend the summer. Charlaa Field, a member of the Union league, of Philadelphia, has taken possession of W. Root!-Hand'■ collage on Wesley avenue. A.R Dodson and family, of Philadelphia, are occupying tbelr coxy cotAshury avenue, near Fourteenth street, for the aummei Mr. and Mrs. John Urea Philadelphia, are occupying City Treasurer Ira R. Chauplou'a cottage, I Seventh and Wesley avenue. W. H Baltersby, a well known Philadelphia funeral director, and family are liere for the season. Their collage I* at 12UH Central avenna. Mra. Mary Rtaug and family, of Pblladslpbla, came down on Wadi day, snd opened their cot tags, 1840 Asbury avenue, for the aumt—

a f. Young and I

Miss Nellie W. Smith, of Phlladelhla, are occupying tbelr cottage, ■blrteeutb and Central avenna, for Henry B. Kemble,Ine of Mlllvllle'i

ll Is probable Ibal before very loi Ocean Cl'y will haves i-iflce justice. An ordinance making a move in this dlrecttoo was Introduced by fouix-fl-in Headley at Connell's meeting Monday night After heingaccepicd on Drat reading It was referred In City Solicitor Thompson. r provide* that there shall be established and constituted city of Ocvan City a city police which shall be |>re*lded over aud conducted by a police Justice U> be appointed by Common Council. He ihall bold said office for the term of wo year* aud until his successor ha*

been appointed.

This court shall have the power aud authority In bolh civil and criminal mallera conferred ii|m>ii It by the act uder which the dty la incorporated. There was nothing said as lo the amount of aalary to be paid, but there blank space lu the ordinance for

this.

Kemble has a cottage at the Point of Beach. Mr. and Mra. Edgar Y. Dobbins, Dr. and Mra. H. J. Kelley and Captain and Mra. H. K. Curtis, of Camdsti, weopylog tba Moore cottar aan Csutral ave- «*, for the month of

July.

John A. VanTIue, who la lo the real

Freeholder and Mra. William R. U bn log bis parents al tbe Palaes. Mr. *00, of ibis city, are al tba Kl- VanTIne la wail known ben, having beron. where they will speod the earn- bsso a summer resident of tbl* l for many years. J. C. McAllister and Mis. MeCal- Mr. and Mra. Frank Peltoo and Ilsur, of Ejilladslpbla, are occupying Pwy «od ' Billy," who have •heir collage al North Folal for a fsw 1 oumlng lo tbta eHy tar several years, were goeeu of the Uarwood oo William Fatlare. a Philadelphia' (b* Fourth. They trill return Lie bare for the summer. He and reamln a amth.

Committee Appointed to Assist in Work of Making it a Success. Al Council's meeting Monday uigbt President Harry F. Rtautou appointed the following cvipmltlre to act with the Joint commute* lu preparlug plans for "A Night lo Venice,” or bay carnival, which Is to he held here next

month:

Cooucllmeu Headley, Steelman aud Campbell. Capt George F. Fish, delegated by lire chairman of the Joint committee for lMs duty, appeared before Connell and requested thst tin c)ty bevr the Fonrih'street wharf roped off and a policeman stationed thereon the night the carnival to keep the inoide, away, In order to avoid a |*.»*lble

aoddsuL

Mr. Fish eald that tbl* wharf Is Inal sadly deplorable condition. The city, j he felt, should take some action toward repairing the wharf. It could be Improved aud ullllxed as a pavilion for the public, Mr. Flab kald, as he understood that the questttSn of the legal ownsrehlp of the wharf haa been decided lu favor of the city. In answer lo Mr. Fish, t'ouucllmu Heed ley said Hist Council Ins asH City RolIchor Thompson for an opligon concerning the ownership of tin “ barf It Is the disposition of Conn continued, lo put the wharf in good cood It kin. The members of appreciate the fact that Fish has *pent considerable mom mils lu that section of the dty; moreover, the wharf Is an ihould be repaired, a ble I be done If Hie city a tains that It owns the wharf. • i then thanked round

TO ESTABLISH COURT

HEW ORDINANCE FOR RAILWAYS

No Rate of Fare in Measure Introduced and Read at

Council Meeting-

Au ordluabc^o re|ical au ordinance granting to the Htxau City Electric Railroad Company the right struct, maintain aud o|ierate a single track carved connection al. Eighth street and Wesley avenue lu llie city ofOceau City passed June ■-•lb, U*.*', was Introduced by Couucllmad Head-

ley at

Jay night

CAUGHT MANY FISH*

Friends Had Creat Bpori.

Among the Fonrih of July bouse parties here none have been more enjoyable than .that of Mr. and Mra.

a H. Jarman al tbelr residence,

61S Bixtb street. Tbelr guests for the week arc Mr. and Mrs. George R. Allen, of New York; Mr. and Mra. John G. Rchell, Mr. aud Mra. Robert O. Rchell, of Germantown, aud Mlsa

Anuta Furcell, of Aahland, Pa.

On the morning of the Fourth the party had the dlatlnctlve honor of being highest In catch of any hshing party on the bay; having under the

nent aud able guidance of Capt.

Hand, of the yacht EUle, taken nearly one hundred maguincent flsb from

waters lu exactly one boor.

SALES OF LOT£

Massey A Edwards report the following sales: Waller Chandler has purchased of Mrs. A. G. McCausland s kit on Central avenue adjoining hi* collage on Nineteenth street. Robert W. Hrolt, of Philadelphia, aa bought, on account of Allen Rcnll, lot on Second atreet. Thla adjoins a lot |>u reheard by Mr. Hoot I several

days ago.

Dr. J. H. Homroer, Jr., of the pathological department ol Hie Mate hospital at Norristown, Pa„ baa purchased Hamuel A. Hendrickson's kit and colic at Forty-ninth street. WANT MORE LIGHT

"onager* In the vicinity of First and Haven avenue have petitioned electric light In their section of t|M dty. The petition waa ■ at Council's mealing hut Monday evening. Those w ho signed the petltlou Georg* E. Wataa, Henry Gerlach, T. 8. Mitchell, Edwin M. Chance, John C. Mltchdl, Dr. Charles P. Tuttle Harry A Thant Council's Light Commllts*.

Dr. J.J.Taylor, editor of a ms ubltcattou la Philadelphia, haa opened bis oottag*, 68M Wsalty aveHe Is accompanied by hU family. Dr. Taylor la on* of Oeaao City'

Asbury, fiaHlyjiBi’an tally nlabatfand Body located. Joh* KmDBlCK, Hotel Htrend. i ■I«>C , , The First National Bank at tbs deposits at tba laboring i wall as thoaa of tba work lag «

adepted on lir*t reading. The oi dlnauce which is to be repealed contained In 11* amended form a clause regulating (be rale of fare to he charged passengers by tlie two cor|*>rations Interested—the Ocean City Electric Tallway Company aud Ibe Atlantic 'Ity and Ocean City Electric Ballway—In carrying them between this city and AUanllc Clly on either road

nd by boat.

This clause w as objected Irk by the Atlantic dty and Ocean City Railway Company. It was said that Council ad no right to stipulate tlie rate of re to be charged paaseager*. A new ordinance Introduced Is the imr as the original ordinance, the ueiidtueul being eliminated. Mr. Rtern, of Mern A Rtlvermau, projector* of tlie Atlantic City and ran City Railway: J FKhtan lem, counsel for the Ocean City llway Co., and City riollcilor »m|s-on were preseul before the meeting ol Council was held. Prior t<» ierc was au executive

cottagers in dllferen the city for more etoctllr lights. He al the mailer I* referred In Light Committee, a lib poathe lights requested If there mopey In the light approii oidlnaucr to open, grad* and el the southwest sale of rieventh W. from Bay avenue to Pleasure avenue. wa*.ou mottuu of Councilman Headley, seconded by Councilman Rmllh, accepted on flrri reading lard ens ConiI any desire- lo n|<en the end* of a • lh* big

H was

agreed to. aud City Clerk T. Ia.-» Adam* wa* luriruiltd to have pub ll*hed a not He of lutenllori. •f properties were received Tlie bidder* w ere George O. Adam* A Bro. and Ibe Hutton Concrete Paving ompauy, Jiseph Milton, manager Jhe bid of Adam- A Bro a a. It I .

WERE SERENADED

A dU|uUch from Clayton, underlie if July 2, contains the following: Mi** Nellie -Farley, daughter of Councilman aud Mr*. John Earley. lel Lcualleu were married odey by the Rev Remuel Sargent, of Ihe Methodist Flplacopal Church, of which Ihe bride and bridegroom are member*. The weddlog as a quiet affair, only Ibe Immediate famlllas being present, but at the conclusion, by pre-arrangement on the part of the bride's father, the Clayton CouAri Baud, of which tbe bridegroom la solo onruetlat, appeared al the house cud gave the pair a serenade; then, beading tbe cab that conveyed them tbe train, led tbe procemlou. Many fhetr young friends joined the Mr. and Mrs. Leuallen left on tbe 80 train for Ufeeau city, where the and will play daring tbe summer. Grover C. Penn, another member of the band, and Mias FilUabetb Klrr married last evening, and Infmedtalely left for tbe same resort, having

similar send-off.

AUTOS GO TOO FAST

Violators ol Law.

Justice of (be Peace J. 8. Rush ts on he trail of owner* of auto* who forget it times (bet there Is a law govenAg tbe *|ieed of each modee of eonvey-

Squtra Rush said today;

“Complaint having been made to is by resident* and taxpayers on Asbury avenue, between Thlrty-Orat and Thirty-fourth streets, where there are sidewalk* and pedestrians are obliged to nee the streets, that the practice of speeding automobiles has

ome a menace to life.

T, therefore, notify all automobllIst* that they must not exceed an average speed limit of other Giles, or lbey will be deall with according to law." It would seem to he up to automollv owners to keep wlthlii the law If they would avoid trouble.

SACRED CONCERT

The male choir of Rt. Vincent de Paul's Church. Germantown, under the direction of Fidward P. Monck, organist, will give a sacred concert Ht. Augustine's Church at 8 o'clock next Runday evening. There will be no admission charged, but offering* will be taken up for tbe benefit ol church fund. The choir la made up of about 80 boy sopranos and altos, with eight young men as tsuor and has* singer*. They w ill be heard In chorus work, ulo* sad quartets; elsu, there will be islrumental music. Tbe choir Is one of Germantown 1 noted elnglng organization*

Jacob Rebuff, Ocean City’s pk aker, lias been In huslneaa lo this resort for twenty-live yean and he Is proud of bis record. Mrict aUeolton to hi* work and fair treatmant b

building np a prosperous t

Mr. and Mrs. Hamutl Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riggins and Mra. ■ Marta are on a week's cruise i tba coast In Mr. Dixon's power

CITIZENS ASK Pl ™« lt

FOR MORE LIGHT

Connell Will Grant Request if-"'V * °*' There is Sufficient n ^ T “

Money.

nMhJ- DARB y-s

j-. H0T6L 13180/IYRe. Ocean Ave.

656 Asbury Ave First-*'hiss Work In Every Parik ula

| K. It. TABUKHT

HOUSE MOVING AND RAISING

(Jeneral 4 on f rant or reel.AW C»TV Mess jera

ZA.IME <51 ZA.NE

Druggists

Sulijcct to Xigbt Call* Opes All tke Year Cor. Eighth St. and Wesley Ave., Ocean City

. OPEN ALL THE YEA*

H. A. W. 8MTTH

The Headam ' Ocean Citjs Unrest Hotel''

are fool! I ’* r n motion ofttouncllman Headley, as agreeil that Ihe hid la- awarded t have been done aud those under contract. All lota reserved and not finished by August 1 will be Included u this award. It w a# left with City rtdVseyor It L •off tu figure out wbieb of the two inns wa* tbe lowest bidder. A letter was received from John Donnelly, contractor, announcing thal ad received orders to flag and curb Ihe sidewalks of a mmiher of properties, whose lot numbers were

Iven.

Tbe condition of Bay avenue was rferred to by Councilman Headlry Mayor Crease and Ktreet Hupenl—r W. W. Brown spoke on this subject md dty Clerk Adams was Instructed to request the Ocean City Assort a 1 loo to cover their land In that n with top aoll

(Sevenlb and Bay avenue. Councilman (Sampson called on to the Impassable condition of Hlmpaon avenue, between Fourth and Fifth streets. He said It would uot non lo put Ibis Id proper shape

ms and people.

lotion of Ixtuncllman Meelman. rr lor »8u0 for W. H. Da ffiald's A quit claim deed for porikmaof lots "1 and 672, sect km C, plan of the >ccan dty Aaaortatkiu. was granted it the request of dty Collector Corson. It was ordered that a loan of tsuun, with which to pay currant bill*, be negotiated. Also, It was agreed to reew note* coming due and pay all

limey available

Tbe appropriation balances, as resd by City Treasurer Champion, follow:

MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No waiting for two week* to know if yotbaas gat It; wi ones. Bargains in Bay and Ocean front propmiaa. Cl sale. Also Iota for Investment and for Improvaman

Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO.,

Ocean Cmr, N. J.

MS AL KMT ATE AND C'OXVEYAXCTX« Commissioner of Deed* for New Jersey. Commissioner of DeecJ* for Pennsylvania. Hpectallles In Investment plots of 6 to 180 well-located lota. Have applicants for collages, 12000 la 18000. What have yon to offer? ROBERT FISHER, Bourse Building. Ocean City

8t reels.

Miscellaneous, Fire Department, Interest, Halaries, Drainage,

Lights, Water,

Garbage. Printing. Advertl-lug.

Music.

Boardwalk. Board ofHeallh. New Ktreet*, Fewer*. Retiring IW7 Bond*. ‘—»e, 18»7, Sinking

F'uud,

1902. Inlcres). 1802 Sinking

Fund.

1808, Pavilion,

lerest.

1801, Pavilion, t

62.167.tSi

7.068 78 81280 2.878. 1,170(14 2,900 00 848.87

* of the finest and

I80i, Hchnol, Kinking F'uud, 70 •• *’ I90i. Bdwlk,Interest. <12 ” " 1906, Bdwlk, Kinking Fund, 28 The follow lug hills were onl< paid: K A Corann, *88 MH; F- Fergo. « SO; It. Green leaf, *48.64; K. Porter. !4; It. L. Goff, *88.26; William G. Moore. **e.21; H. Bryant, *40.28; J. l.lby, *82.84; Perry TlHimas, *88: 8. Hulsey, 627.22; 8. Burley, 646.47: J. 648.22; Jesse Murdoch.*68.1*; F. Dot, *44 72; B. Costanxa. *88.30; X. Carlson, *(iu4t; M. Kennedy, *44.72: In Hill, *8; Wilson Christian. *1 47; Harry V. Adams, *7,80; Massey A Edwards, *180; I Alt her L. Wallace, *60; Clinton Brecklcy, *4; H. Carhart, *70; C. H. Watson, *60; Thomas Thorn, 80 cents; J. Morrison, t*.7S; Ocean dty Electric Light t*„ *1888 06: K. Coreou, *176; 8. B. Rcnll, *70; H W. Hildreth, *00; Norman T. Laalle. 938; Ira R. ■*7 *l*I.i laneous, *88; D. Kraus*, **2; A. It. Rmllh, *12: T. I-a* Adams. *82 01; J. B. Loogwsll. *14; - —

Jiife, «Mi Brown, *70; Leo HMgkrty. *34: H T. Foulds. *100; II. It Pettit, *60; C. Hockley, *M: W. Adame, *41 St; 8 B. ■ ouvar, *186.1*; Charlaa C* * ‘

PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD PERSONALLY-CONDUCTED EXCURSION NIAGARA FALLS

Ii. kagn &. 19. SirisaW 2 *ai 1C. 1XS

SII.75 OGEQK CUT

M| 16*i

ROUND TRIP

RATE

LAWRENCE 4k CO. THE IMPERIAL

GARWOOD HOUSE, OCEAN CITY. New Jersey.

THE ELBERON

WE

Tiatend an earnest and special invitation to Uic peopkof Ocean City and snrrounding community to call and see our splendid display of handsome Spring Suits for Men, Boys and Children. A visit here will enable yon to learn just what tlie correct styles are and will also convince you of the superiority of our Clothing. Hats and Haberdasher)-, and the fairness of our prices. We've a splendid up-to-date line of Hats, Caps. Straw Hats, Shirts. Underwear, Belts. Neckwear, .Hosiery, See. You'll be mure than welcohie at any time.

Wentzelt & Weber 755 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J.

•* cottages- ft be choice .

Lots and Cottages for Sale and Rent New bungalow with nix rooms and basement, bath and every convenience. Partly tuniiahed, nicely situated. Bargain. Price $2800. Six-room house. Fourteenth street, full size lot, nice porch. Only $1150. (Tbe house alone eaumi' be built for less tban •1400.) lad on Ocean avertae, all up to grade, 50il.’t5. Only £400. Three lota, comer Fifteenth aud Bay avenue. Corner lot, 50x115, inside lots, 40x115. Will sell the throe for £390. Third .lot from Twentieth street, with all improvements made. Only £165. FOR RENT Handsome new store on tbe Imardwalk, ouly £200. Brick store «i Asbury avenue, $25.00 per month. New apart uieiits on !t<. board walk, only $150. A pal 1 meiits on Eighth stTeel, only $125. First Mort|j;ag:es For Sale $2400 at 0 |«-r tent. <a. 'first mortgage on fine pro|ierty, two lots. $1000 <ni a first mortgage at <> per cent. $3000 at 5 |st rent, on a first mortgage on choice prop erty worth over fitUNMi. JOSEPH 1. SCULL NO. 757 ASBURY AVENUE

T. S. SIMMONS & CO. MUCOKBSOftM TO N. O. OLMLL.AND ...Real > Estate •** Brokers... Lots In all parts of the city for sale at bargain prices. Including Ocean Fronts. ' Cottages for sale or rent later-Siate Phone I «-B. Office, Eleventh end Askar) . Ocean City.

hKWiMe uuaaaix ' WYOMING 4 OCKAM aVX.NIK

HOTEL ATOLEH

THE PALACE >olrel *v.. on* daortrom ft 1*111 *L Ocean City, N. J. Now open for the rarepcfon of guarta. mbs. J. u van riaa, rro*. THE FAIR VIEW I HI. end Wmiej Are, Uaree avz. W.l.

THE SWARTHMORE

entire year on June 38th, 1808. OWEN J. MeCAKK, Prop.

THE LORAINE Ml Central Ave. ttaean City, N. J. H. K. HKKftAfibBZ. Prep. A l*o of Central Hotel, Rt. Aagutloe, FIs. SEA SPRAY COTTAGE

Open for tbe i-eesoir. Dvliglitfuliy local* Full view of ocean and hay. Term* reaaonab Mks. Wiujxm Lakk. Prop.

THE OCEANIC re« aad Weal PI|*>I«T. I.ARI1K. AIRT UKArTirCl. LOCATION.

CORNER LOT WILL BE tOLD CHEAP

J. M. WOOLEY

The Pontiere Shoe Store 9IMI8 Atbarj Are, (kcaa City, N. X FINE LINE OF LADIES' MEN'S AND CHILDREN'S Sllvoes-i REPAIRING NEATLY DONE First National Bank Ocean City, N. J. CANTAL UMM. SURFUIS U*.M*

JVloixey to I^otiiY

We have the following amount* to loan on approved First Mortgage: *6,000 - *2,500 - *2,000 - *1,500 - *800

ALoraroey «V Bci-vv-«rtle* HTH ASD CENTRAL AVE. OCEAK CITY, K. J