Ocean City Sentinel, 9 September 1909 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Ocean City Sentinel LOCAL

rMUBSPAY. HKPTKMBKK S. IMOK W> •hall 1* Kla<l U> twelve lleni>

'*«•*“ r lo thl. eon everywhere.

munleatlone of It

unity i

■uuiitcallonii ehoi eampanlxl w*<h the full i addreee of the writer, not i fur |>ublh»tlon, hut a- » ini

mind faith.

WELL EQUIPPED Will Start Fall and Winter Session in Better Con-

dition Than Ever.

The Ocean flly High tvhool, to Ketl.er ' II hAe primary avd Kramniai departuiriWe* ill n^ii Monday, Hep

SLOOP ALICE OF 0. C. V. C. WINS DOAN CUP AGAIN

* The Old Bach Was Second

CONTRACTORS ASK , wi,,.«dl-

I ahled.

TO BE RELEASED

-ahead .

id lime

DOTS.

i, of. A

(lev. Hydney Uoodi will offldata al Holy Trinity I 'bureh. thin clly. every Sunday mornlug, al 10 « o'clock. during Hie moulb

of Auguet.

The W. T. I . will hold Ha Ural meeting. Wedne-day. 15th Inrt., al S clock, al the Immcof Mr-. Hulchln«,u, s»l We-ley avenue. All meuilwr. •re requested lo he prenenl. a. th electlou of offlrera will Ukc place. PERSONALS. Mra. MorHa Lloyd, of I'hamben burg, I. a vlaltor here. Arthur H. Paul, of Merchanlvllle, I • recent arrival at the Atgleu. Jo>cph Pedlowaud wife,of 11 addon Held, are regUiered at the Wyoming. J T. Smith and wife, of New York, nre pleaxanlly located al the Ki Mra. Frank Hare, of Swartbmore, wee calling on fnendi In thta clly

Saturday.

Mia* Maine t'. Pollock, of Philadelphia, haa been a|iendlugs few day a In

•e yet had.

i the heat

Inin lie i .... . equipment tfiey

Profenor Jamea M Steven> will bead tbeaelioola again, and under hh «hla-direction h la coiiHdeutly ea lier-ted Dial they will continue lo equal any In the Slate Nearly the

•rpekof

then

r M. Pro

n the

f Hocken

tbla r

daya' oullug. Philadelphia, a lu tbla reaort. Ml-. Mary Fellon la vialllog the Mlaa Aahury avenue.

Mra. Hllroore. of Philadelphia, al I Weeley avenue home. MTIIIm K. William- and wife. Scranton, Pa., were among the lale rival* at Hie Biecayue. Hr. and Mra. H. H. Kynetl, of W Philadelphia, are occupying Ihelrcot lage. WS Twelflh atrret. Mr* H. L. Hoff, of Ihia clly, la •pending a ■eawin at Ml Pocooo, Pa., for the henefll of tier health. Mr. and Mra. F. C. Bobh. of \Ve»t Phlladelplnf. are vlalllng Hr. aud Mra. H H. Kynell MG Twelfth rtreet. Mra. M. r. Hack and daughlera IrH yealerday morning for Alfred. N Y., where Hie daughlera » Ul allendachool Mlaa MalHa Boyle. NUa Khuhetli Wreck ley aud MU» Margaret Parkei Pa. I>. W. MeClalu, of May'* l-andwg, wa» here a few daya ago looking after hi- Inlereata Hr reglalrred at Ihe KIMUa I lam Hay. of Oak I .a lie, aud Ml-a Kdua Mcfaully are the gueal* of Mra. KduartfO. Hremrr. KM Fourth Mia- Kale SHnaon Moore, of Oak I^ue, Philadelphia. I* Ihe giirat of Mr*. Kdw. S. Hermer. at HM Fourth alreet. J. Wesley Arthur and family uere among Hie arrtvala to (bia city Monday. They were former realdeut* of Oceau City. Mlaa Margaret Wallace, of Buffalo. N. Y.. la paying a visit lo the Ml—e* heir collage, 12*1 4 >n-

Mla* Ulennle Fuller, of Philadelphia, la apendtug a time with Mlaa Cathe Boral, at her aunitner home on Aahury avenue. Mlaa Nellie Ryan, of Philadelphia, and Mlaa Myrtle Hill, of^'amden. are vlalllng Mlama Amy and Mary l»uffield on Moorlyn terrace. J. Henry Smylbe, Jr., of Pblladelpbla, a studrnl In the Law Sclmol of the Unlvenlty of Pennaylvaula, a pen I l.abor Hay lu tbla reeort. Mr. and Mra. Alfred H Powell eylertaiued Mr and Mra. Frank Powell, of Camden, and Mra. (larcisnn, of Hrlalcrvllle. over Sunday. Kofaert Car>on, ol Philadelphia, »cll known In Ihla clly, w here he apeuda Ihe aummer munlh* In hla collage, haa gone abroad with a number of

friends

Prof aud Mra. (leorge M. Kill*, well and favorably known In Hilarity, have, taken up their realdence lu Alfred. N. Y , where Prof. Kills has taken a responsible position. iheKev. and Mra. H. H. Hodlne, who spent the summer muntha at Mouut Pooono, Pa., have returned and opened their collage al Ihe corner ot Seventh and Wealey avenue. ’ Mlaa Alina A MctJalllard. of Bridgeton, formerly amployad a- a alenograI her In Ihe office of Maaoey A Kdwarda. tbla clly. haa beeu Hie gucat of her frlead, Mlaa Matilda Oelul.al Hie lui

pedal.

Alice Wlua al HracH Mavra In the race for the handsome cup n fie red by the Corinthian Yacht aud (Jon cluh al Beach Haven last Saturday, the sloop Alloa, Captain Oeorge W. Hlalxall, look drat place on curled ed time. The Old Bach was aecood. the Ob ! See ! third, and the Adrentureaa, of Baacb Haven, fourth. Tb# I. H. Y. C.,of Island Heights, dropped out of the race when Han -—Eoylar, one of I La crew, was knocked overboard and badly injured. Dswanrtlr Kaplodrd In aenre Three ebargea of dynamite were pluded In the Rainbow Cbauutl last Monday. In a vain attempt to bring to Hie aurfeee the bodice of Alice Bolatnu and Mane Mueller. tb<young Philadelphia girl*, who were drowned on Augu I al. The fathers of the dead glrla were preaent w hen Ihe anempt was made, but left for

from CreluuaCollege HI* will be Hie Mlaara Mary K and Mabel C I-altarre The tearliera Id the grammar achool

w ill he

Klghlh Grade. Mlaa MaIHe A. Boyle. Seventh Grade, Mlaa Mabel Jarrell. Sixth Grade. J.'F. I^utbner. Fifth Gredv, Ml** Mary K. Thom. The tearbera In the primary achoul

w ill be:

Fourth Grade. Mra. M. B. Salter Third Grade, Mlaa Clara H. Mcllvalne. Second Grade, Mia. KdllbT. Gaudy. Flrai Grade A, Ml-* Ada Chamberlalu Firai Grade B. Mlaa J. Beryle Adam-. First Grade C, Mlaa Hi H. Sclpin-b The llfili grade baa been mov Hie aeiuud fliair, aud Ha former « HI be occupied by First Unde! .'. Tills Tills every mom lu Ihe building Prof. Hayrs.a graduate of tba ea-l Manual Training High School, of Philadelphia, will he In charge of new manual training departmeul filled up in

klllad by the ex plosions.

h

principal. He la a graduate of Helaillege, located al Newark. He!., k a tWo years' |K»t-gradustc erally of Pern

He b

r of A

Hid bid*

lug a-ked

for Ha Hiomugli rquipiucul wiHi Hie

REAL ESTATE HEN GLAD

-- -lc here h.. ihirnHy aallafactbry. according I* from ttmaelulhc bu-li li I . Scull rc|>on- progrraa

Maaary A Kdward, are alao dolu cry well. Tlicy rented their la-t col age early in August, aud report Harry Headley haa done very wel rilh Ida tract el the northern end t lie island, and reports a brisk aea-on J. M. Cheater A Co-selling agent »r Ihe Girard Iteally t'om|iauy, hav one exi-epllonally Well tbla aummer. ml re|*iri many aalea aud reuii The Ocean City Gardena Co lade many imprnremeuls to ll. I North Point aud haa done a

lug tbetn-clvr

and appnx

of Ihe building Inspectoi

petition from

W N. <

ring Ihla la practically hi. Hr here. Hla office la at Klghl

Recent real ealale Iransfcra In Oceau City recorded In Ihe office of County Clerk Way are gftjgllowa: Robert Carson et ux to Ida K.Bauer. (I. Lot UHO, Section C. ily Association to Thomas >. 1200. Ocean'frontage lo front of lot 743, Section K. Robert B. Hadcllffe, tru.tee, el ela . i George K. Berkley. $36. Lot 408, Willlem H. Mlera et ux to Oceen City AanoctalKin. $350. Ixit 147, Section North Point William F. Washington et ux to homaa 8. Simmons $3500. LoU 741

Julia Kberhard In Mary A Carpeurr. $3300. Lot 662. Heel Ion O. Mark W. Adam-el ala. lo Thomas . Simmons. $1000. IaA 743. Section PJohn Marta et ux to Sara Y. Scott KW. Iiot 60. Section 4, plan Ocean Front Real Estate Co. John/fV MeAllIsler et ux lo William H . Miura $•600. I Ait 147, Sertlou North Point na C. Crelb rl als to John J Foster $1. UUs HIRmdlllO Hectloii Tuckahoe. N. J-Sept. 6. W. To the wuera of Cape May County wish lo stale thal I am not a candidate for Ihe Senate or any olbef office al Ihe gift of Ihe good people Ihla fall. I have made a preliminary cauvasa. ■ he request of my friends, bui fall lo tlud conditions Hiat would warrant my leading them Into a ouutest. Ihe candidates before Ihe people, la lime, I ahall support with voice and vole Hie’ present Senator, Robert K. Hand, of whose ability and tulegbave a iwraonal knowledge. Keaperifully your*. C. K. Htii.i.k

Moulhi offiora In Ihe Rotbachtld Bulidlng, Philadelphia, la a visitor here. He la building a buugah hlmaeir aud family at Thlrty-elghtb . where be recently purchased • Mr. Monlhen. a few yeara ago, edHorlal poalHoua on Philadelphia oewapapera. He will bea aubWantlal addition — ■ ** colony

o Ocean city's summer

Furuisbed cottage wHh all modern conveniences, located In the central of lbs city, for rent after Septem- '■ • an or wlotermonlha.

Box 96, Ocean City,

la of Hah were Address. P. O.

'I sail, the elnnli Alice, Ca „ _ _ .. George W. KtaUell. ol Ifle Oceau Connell Expcc's Boardwalk y . Pb , ,. |ut woo |lle j er . e} . , Contract to be Fnl- ■ ’harnplon.hlp for the aecood tie

filled.

Clly Council held It* regular momlily j Hfli

merllirg on Monday nlghl an acted ga u-ual routine I Meaara. tlndfrey, Headley. Sampson aud Htanbin were pi City. Clerk T I a* Adam-

'op

letl o

nlcsHon from the contractor*

Whom Ihe contract for the Thlr(iilh street Rnerdwalk ha* been arded, a.king that the mnlrart lie nulled. The letter staled that Ihe contract wa* not dcflulte and that It uld work a hardship upon the con-

More if It had to be fullllled.

'Ity Fniglneer Goff stated that he had epoken to Mr. Young, of the firm, d had told him about how much •rk wa* to be done.' He aahl that al the time. It was uncertain a* to w hetlier or not the Boardwalk waa lo extend over a lot oWnud by Mr* Hoe. On motion of H F Stanton, the

lu-

cky wa. imilcaHon and aay that con ex|ieol. the contract lu he fullllled. The I .’Ity Solicitor a as alau Instructed i ace Ihe attorneys of the bon I the matter A commoutcallnu from Hie Board of Freeholder* wa* read coneemlni if Aahury avenue Url> nth and Thirty-fourth «tr The Freeholders staled lhal It wailble for them lo keep Hie r.m repair while 11 wa* a part of <1 •Ity, buf If the rily w..uld i-ed. nil of Ihe Hoard, they a.mid kvcp repair and spend fl.uai upon H

medialely.

Illy Kollrllor Howell read a rei i giving the road lo Hi- Hoard which opened a long d lam salon. II brought out that Hie clly can mil regain the control of the road miles, the Freeholders wish to return II. and al tbeelly cannot compel the Freeildera to keep the road In repair or en up to grade. Alao It wa* slated al public service rorporalioii* would ive to aecnre Hie Board's consent to I'arlaclhat would plar-e Hieritv very bad ooodlUno.” -aid Mr on. On moHnu of Mr. Headley, the matter was referred to the Commltleeon Streets. Walks and Drives, titers from the Ocean City VolunFireCompany, No I. and the Rece Fire Com any. No.

ilmouely op-

:li froi

1 by every o

Ing thal the Hoardwi Tenth to Thlrtmuth streets Is was read. IThe City Solicitor wa* ordered to driw up an ordinance lo

carry tbr pmjret

Property owtiera at Hie head of Plymouth Place baked that an arc light

louth Place »*k- • placed al Abe he mailer |aa

referred lo the Com-

on Lighting, with lu.trnrlineireport back al the next msetlng with recommeudallona for whiter

lights.

Mr Headley sUted that Ike new ■to chemical engine would be here by October 1st, aud lie moved tb t the May r be requested to slgu the bnnda. order to allow a payment for Hie machine. This wa* carried The request to gravel fifteen yards of the Ball Park to provide a fifty-yard j for the Veteran Athletes Assoclan games on Saturday, was referred the Committee on .Streets, Walk* and Dnvea. City Treasurer Ira8.Champion read is report, which made!! necessary for loan* of $7 600 and <3 700 lo he negorpay current expem-c- and Ihe new slreeta. He aaked all commilleea to curtail expenaea. Hla report accepted. A long list of bills ordered paid. motion of Mr. Stanton, the meeting adioumed. WILL IMPROVE MILL

■ee edeeturd Ha Hirer defeats al the uda of Hie 1 H Y. C . of Maud bthta. for Ihe local boat showed Its liertorlty by defeating Ihe hilhcrtn

ATHLETIC EVENTS AT BALL PARK

Veteran Athletes' Association

Will Have Track and Field i Sports on Saturday^ r More than otic hundred v ( 1 Auieilean retsuda will eoiuj . track aud ffald#|iortslube| , KallPark,'Saturday aflen , |wrt of tbe two day oullng • . elan Athletes' Association

( drlphla.

A special Iraiu, carrying I and their friend-, will leati .' pbla at 180 I*. M- Saiurd . Reading, arriving here at I Al 8 :ai tbe track and Held n , held Aduil-sloii to thl- ev> -d la Ily InvDed lo allend.

ZANE & ZA.NE \ Dnaggists /.

Solijcd lo NinlH L'.ilK __ Open AIT tbe Ye Cor. liighth St. and Wesley Ave.. Ocean City

ONLY $400 CASH SECURES $1400 BUNGALOW ^

Man

Height.

Pal

Adventure.*, of Beach Haven, fourth, ami Ihe ObISeelof Ihla city fifth place The Old Bach waa disabled when in second place In tbe early stages of Hie race, and had to w ithdraw. The victory of Ihe Alice la particularly gratifying lo local yarh'smeu. ai II has been argued all along lhal Hu Alice was a faster boat than Ihe I. H.

Lack of skilled

Japl. I

e Sche

4 up

Many of Ihe nrember. of Hie aws-ia-ton will allend dlOpe service al Hie ’resbyterlau Chuffli, Sunday morn-

very afternoon, ptepar ire. The result* of the I early shown on Mouda. The Alice llf.t woo the 407. but la-t year Hie b< ■ak and was never a stroi hi- !• Hie third time I

ly^he Oh

and Held meet Saturda’ ill bea great event and wli: Include a fifty yards dash, one bun died yard* dash, 440 yards dash, ona •un, |aile vault, high jump, broad

Jump

LADIES’ TROPHY RACE

iphy

ace for Hie Ladles' ed last Wedneaafay

:he club'course, a strong westerly id flood lied matting tbe con-

rather unfavorable,

were lw« classes, one for sallnd Ihe other for power craft

Alice, 4 i from

ipt. -

nd Hu

Ktma 14 on corrected Hmt Bach split her mast and had to drop out. The Elf broke her rudder

nd did nut flnlsb.

The Jessie Kuyal S . I a plain A. 4!.

it In Hie power

lead a

the

auproarhed. The I I'laula.

lumber of Ihe fall

ophy. During II ptsyed hi tl

Shell, " Billy" Bocap, Ham an, George W. Orton, Ernest S.

Kamsdell, 4'. T. Bpchholg, Walter S. Roden baugh, Charles H. I'yrah,

•e H. Sterrett, Hr E. W. Kelsey.

N. T. Leslie and Eugene BonulweU.

'enka. a left-handed |>llrher, had - locals al his mercy In every Inning e Hie flfth and with proper support uld have shut them out. He struck

pitched fairly good hall, but bia la|>aes were cnatly, an^ In eadi

ery.tw-o of his base- on balls Im-ioi

costly mistake..

i fielded erratically

playlug raggedly al limes, aud thei

redeeming Ibelr poor work w mt alopa. A pour throw by rgave 4>cean Clly two runs lot lb, but a wonderful atop and Hire

by ten german In Hie ninth prevent

ran from tying tbe score ai

poaalbly winning the game

Llngermau made another good st In the Aral, wb;n bis diving catch Uardluer'a liner robbed the latter ol

A Woman'* Way," tbe attraction Nixon's Apollo, Atlantic City* Thursday, Friday aud Saturday evening aud Saturday matinee of this week s a delightful comedy dehghtfiilly icted by Grace George and her qileodld company. Tbe etnrylcHaof hr Howard Slanlona, who like many young society folks, are suffering from nonej aud loo much time ly or waste l* the hunt for

pleasure

MAhriAKKT A NilI.IN NKXT WKKK. Margaret Anglin's new play "The Awakening uf Helen Richie ” Is a new production. Il waa produced by her Hi Hartford In February of Iasi year •hortly before her departure for Australia. Mlaa Anglin held a concert ilh Ihe author that allpu'aled the play must be produced by a certain date and Mlaa Auglhi knew. If ehe | wauled lo retain the properly. that she must conform to Ha terms, lienee Hie j producrioQ al that time. "The Awak-

euhig of Helena

only In Hartford, New Haven,

»nd Mwrla C«. | fuI . | 0 pblteMpbla.

TheCHy Mill A Lumlwr Co. have .urccae in all these cities waa not made extensive additions aod lui- rxpectm although the critics i

their plant The In- more euthuslasHc over the play nd for material and produrliou than waa louksd for Mlaa work In their Hue have railed for ihlggAugllo’e personal hit In Ihe early expansion of Ibelr equipment Helena marked a new epoch The large mill haa been moved to crarr. many crlllee prorlaiml wly acquired laud at the corner of |„ be Hie greatest emotional a<

Sixth aired and West avenue, adja- Amrr ra It U hi “The Awakening ceuttotbePemisylvaulalrarks. allow-| ur Helena Riche" lhal Mis* Anglin mg fora large addition lolhelrlamber| w tn he seen ai* Nixon's Apollo next

•pare ayd general etorage room The acc k.

building Is being added lo and rear- j * ,

ranged for Hie Inaiallalloii of uew and miaiater Ktrfrr comptimruird. lo-date machinery aud steam Trinity M. K. Chureh, Trenton, at ear. The large bulk of bualuess H. aecood quuterly conference In tbe being handled by Ibis concern during church a few nightsalnce, paid Ha paw tba aprtug and summer ha. neceml- lhe | Uv . charldi H. Elder, the tated their runnlug overtime, and. In 0 „ uro .| compliment of unanlmoualy aollcipatioo of the many fall opera- hivltliig him hack totba pastorale for

bleb are being contemplated llie eleventh year. The compliment

and contracted for, they are preparing w „ no , Jhi, onoeual. because It handle business on a much more mean) . recall after ten year* of aerCXtensive ecale. When Improvements' rkw, but alao because H waa extended eompleted. this will be foundpne ..rly to Ihe conference year I'all-

of the best anu moat fully rqulppad are not usually voted uutll the State, ll wlli be amply quarterly conference, aod 1 h lumber and building ma- Church la tbe flraC lu tbe Tfeuton dla-

terial of all daacrlpHoo. trtetof tbe New Jer*ey|Courcrem« to

« * ■ |hct ou tbe matter al Ihe eeAud quar-

L-apiwIn Amaaa Corson, tcrly conference. Amaae V. Corson, aged 781 _

ou Mondar at Hie home of 1 ■ ilidip* *'<

daughter, Mra. Ray Kngllsb, In' Two good building lots ou Aahury ' " ‘ la a brother of avenue, between Twenty-sixth and Youoge Goraoo, of this city, and waa Twenty-seventh streets, N< —

ell-known Ihrougbout this county. 610, Sec. F.: eecb lot HOxIM Tbe funeral will taka place thU after- »J1U each. Address F. I

1 Bridgeton, N. J.

Captain

ojny the beau

or Bay

of Wreat 4Afg IJ»

Hum! r--

g the

a Hfiy .van »m|iclHor

. dash,

■rill Is

> Hr.

« Ket-

blt.

The locala fleldef Impressively amt played their fourth aucceaalveerrorless Krltx covered a great deal of •ry and accepted eight hard chances. Ueig waa also there with Hie

I hits by

■appy work. (). Morey, Stephen and Beck made excellent catches. Somerton scored tint, end In tbe ■Ird Inning Tenka walked and It Krtter singled. Ilevllu's out advanced

Jamea singled to

centre and tbe two came home. Ocean City evened up lu Hie fifth. Fretz singled and Beck walked. They staited to work lhe double steal, and A. Fetter threw wild lo catch Frit* and (he shortstop scored. Beck taking third. Grig struck out. hut I'harn scored Beck with a sacrifice fly Tbe winning run came* In Hie eventh wHh two out R. Keller singled aod was forced to aecood when Devlin wes passed. James doubled to centre end Hie runner came home, reau City bad the bases full, with cut, in the ninth but could not

Tbe Scull and Marta Company an taking extensive preparatimia for an active fall- busluei* Hi the bulldlnit A large number of contracts l already been awarded them: tSvelee or fourteen more are pend- j lug. Work la under way on two re.ldencea for Joseph L. Frilx. of Haddnu-1 , on tbe nonh side of Fifth street. 1 of Ocean avenue, aud on tlrmii; ue, north of Fifth street. Also a realdence at the northwest corner of Thirtieth and Central avenue, for Mra. K. Brooke, lo cost about $3,600; a large reakltoce at Twentieth and Cenavenue fot H. K Gildemryrr.and residence at tbe corner of First and Atlantic avenue for H. F. Greenwood. Tble company take* occasion to an-

deparlure In their line,

the eeUbllahment of a plumbing and healing department, which will he

atrictly up-to-date meth-

ods, fully equlpp«* to handle large and small work In a first-claw man-

ner. Thle branch has '

Meret

bise/iYRe... Ocean Ave. ween' Klghlh and Ninth Streets OPEN ALL THE YEAR H. A. W. SMITH THE IMPERIAL

Ocean Site Co m p a n y 40th and Central Avenue. Ocean City, N. J.

A CHANCE SELDOM OFFERED

Aura

nth

' six bed-rooms and bath; gas range; electricity throughout; furnished complete; lot 40x100; finest available JocaOnly $3,600 I or all inlorniatio'L consult JOSEPH I. SCULL 757 Ashury Avenue

MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No watting for two weeks t« know If yon ran get H: we can tell you at once. Bargam- in Bay aud < h-ran front pru|wrtle«. Choice cottages for sale. Also lots for Investnierit and for Improvement—the choice of m ttcean CHy. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J.

RK i I* KMT AT K A A l> KYA^CTACw

Commissioner of Heeds for New Jersey.

>f Deeds for Peimsylvaula.

- 'mewl plots of 6 to 160 <acl|.located lota. cottages, aano to $6600. Whet have you t«

Simaaltles In luvc-tm

1!■ vc M*|»!leant, for cottages. tJaal to $.6uno. What have you to offerT ROBERT FISHER, Bourse Building, Ocean City

OCEAN CITY

WAR E’S ;

NEW. ERSEY

H. F. SAILOR A CO. Boat Builders Tenth and Bay Ocean City, N. J.

POWELL'S 821 AHHCBY AVBNHB

New Fall Line of Furniture ...and Carpets... \Ye are receiving etery day our new line of Fall Gottis We are. confident that we can please you with our assortment and pricta. Whatever we do not have in stock in our Ocean City Store we can supply you from our Millville store. We have in our Millville store, 18,000 square feet ol floor space devoted entirely to Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, etc. We will be pleased to quote prices lor luruishing cottages complete or lor refurnishing. Let us hear from you.

C. AI. OCEAN dlTY. NEW JERSEY

MillviUc. N. J.

the request of numerous customers and will be ran In conjunction with thair general contracting business.

The Tabernacle Baptist Church. Rev J. B Brandon, which haa not had a baptismal service at tbe bay for the past seven years, will bold such a service ou Sunday afteranou next, at four o'clock, at Klghlh at reel and ihe thoroughfare. The services wllPbegln the chureh. Eighth atrtM aod W

avenue, at SJO.

+ncALLISTER’S WAIST BARGAINS We place on sale today all $1.00 and $1.20 White Lawn Waists at 75c each: all new and fresh. Notice window display.

Torchon Lace Lot fine Torchon Lact ami Inserting to match,-4 to 10c yard

Combs, Baretts, etc. Swell line of Combs, Baretts. Belt Pins and Hair Goods.

...CHILDREN’S DRESSES... A big line of Children's Dresses and Rompers as cheap as yon can make them.

S. S. McAllister

755 Asbury Avenue

Ocean City, N. J.

50c a Room Electric Vacuum System

1H. H. DENN, 1425 Asbury Avenue, Oceqn City, N. J.

, oca AS OtTY. *

Un C.OfcTZ*l_ GARWOOD HOUSE, OCEAN CITY, t

u — « (JAMWOOD. Pro,.

THE ELBERON Klghlh and CeannU Avrase

». r.lJLA K- MAVI.OM. ( THE KATHLU

ui-a.KnJ.kWln «ixiSA&li. • WYOMING « OC KAN AVKlkl'K

HOTEL HTGLEN

> CKMTKAI. AVK.

THE FAIRVIEW

SEA SPRAY COTTAGE

MKH. WILLIAM LAKK. Prop

ALBERT G. GILBERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER 645 Asbury Avenue, OCKAft cm, •. J.

palrua Pro ni pi lx

COAL COAL COAL COAL COAL Boy your Coal flan the SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. TWELFTH BT. AND WEST AVE yon are Always sore of getting 2340 pounds to the ton

J. A. DENN & SON WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IDENN’S . CELEBRATED ICE CREAM 124 IsbiiiT Ik., Oau Citr.ll. J. Yrddlng Parties end Picnics s Specialty. Your trad* solicited. Orders dellvnred. Prompt nttsotlon. 4tik and Cream always on hand. Bell Phone, 64-A.

First National Bank Ocean City, N. J. CAPITAL SIMM. stums SIMM