ocean City Sentinel jill try TO GET COUNTY SCHOOL DIRECTORS SCHOOLS CLOSE
MI’KKDAY. 1»K KMKKK 23. IM* !
'• llem» 'if |
M. E. CONFERENCE HOLD INTERESTING MEETING FOR HOLIDAYS Bise/IYRG.
iiininiileatiuiiK >bo
r reacirn. Local Church Officials are Exhibit of Manaal Training; M be »r. Loohipg Ahead to Year Work From Ocean City •me and | 1911. Pleased Everyone. Mxiuatfly I be rourtb ijuarlerly eutifereijw of Tlie member* of the ~ the Kind M. K. Clmroft. of tbl* cl
**" he'd W evenlst |„ll„»l„ K 1 I mld-wiek piayer meellua. b Ibe lie». Dr. S J. WrlRbt. dl<
endeul of the Hridgetoi
n the week, iment in Ibe Kind row- iibthl and In
wme iiitereided friend |dlm> «o Ibe HK.VTINK la-Kift. They will lie re
PERSONALS.
nee S Scull lx* returned frni In 1'blladelpbia. ■raoo Kburgeola. of K-tellvilli l.llor here ye*terday. II Ii'Hiebly. ba* return d In h borne at Nurtbneld. ezer Adam*, nf liiiladelpbli town during I lie week, r 11 Thom peon, of Pbl
REPORTS CONFIRMED
At the»|>eclal meeting of rounrll on Friday evening, the commlaalouer*' ay avemte work were read and t following resolution wa< read
In tbl* city, nd Mr- I’.
'. Totten, of thh
Hly. will *pend the 1 brlidma*holiday with friend* at Palermo. Mr*. Itae fiarrard, of Phlladelphii Mr*. Martba Ixke In tbl* rily
•mm of Pblladelpi
11 eflen*l
i* heir <
pmpeny own
Pm
1 PJyt
i.uth Plae
y*-r. and Mr*. Thoma*Cooper Me 4,1 Pblladrlpfua. were vtattom here during the -eek and reglrtered at Ibe Alglep • I nele ltenny’ - (iie* allended the Tweniy-fourth New Jersey Keglment at Peiiii*grove. Mr* William (J. Abbott, of tbl* city, vl-ited her parent*. Mr. and Mr*. Kill* It Maraball, In Philadelphia, a few day* thi* week. Internal Hccenue Collrrlrtr Wm McCoacb and wife, of. Philadelphia, were recent visitor* here, and regi-ternd -at the lllacayne. The Kev. John J. Sweeney, rector of St Aujrd*llueV Church, returned on Saturday from a few- day*' vlalt to hi* Hint tier at l.ambertvHle. Mr. and Mr*. Thoma* Walter* have clo-ed their A*bury avenue cottage for a lew week*. They are vldtlng their daughter. Mr*. Ilradley, In Camden. William llruiiyate, a profiluent young lawyer In Newark, will apend theChrletma* hnllday* here with hi* parein*. the Kev. Hr. and Mr* K R
Jlrimyata.
John Stewart and family, of IbU city, have gone to Woodvllle. Va T to VI*M Mr*. Stewart'» paicnta. They will be away Irom Ocean CUy abo
* month*.
. S. tiofT of Camden. wa» among vwllor* to tbl* city on Monday llnir I* a large pm|ierty owner ■. where be and Mr*. Hoff hav*
iy friend*.
ti. Hraugah and daughter. Ml** atietb. of thla city, will *pend i-itna* and Sunday with relaln 'hiladelphla Mr*. Itrangau a j.r her daughter* will al*o apend
■rwl day* In Phlladelp
Prof. Arthur Meredith and wife, Salem, Maa*.. are llte gue*l* of Mr*. Meredith'* pareul*. the Kev. Dr and Mr* K K. Hruuyale. Prof Meredith I* principal of the Commercial Depai men! of the Slate Normal School While away from Salem, tbl* wee he I* vldtlug «cbool* l» Tieuton at
Philadelphia.
TO GIVE CANTATA
1 Pupils Will Hold Customary Christmas Exercises in
Rooms Today.
SCORED HEAVILY
Uutrlct. pre*
iulrermon. v At. tlie tjuarterly conference laat ght. I»r. Krunyate. the |>a*tor. *ubmilted a verjk encouraglitg report, 'igtlarge lncrea*e* In all depart-
of the church
Hrunyate, it will be recalled,
Ocean CUy wa* 1 B. T. Abbott and < the Board of Kducal tendent of School- .
City ft,
h year.
Wn
topnc
>f Bay
nine from the northeasterly line of ■enlh street to the southwesterly e of Kightfeiith street, and Slath ret from Ibe northwesterly line of ?*l avenue Ao the hay or beach ■roughfare. bv grading, curbing and ivetlog 1 he same, a* provided for by an ordluaiice entitled "An ordinance for the iin|>ruvemeut of Bay avenue frbtn the northeasterly hue of Sevet.th the aoulhwesterly line of Ughtrrulh street and Six Hi street in the northwesterly line of Weal ■uue In Hie bay or beach thoroughfare by grading, curbing and graveling the same." appioved April JH, IS««|, bar been fully completed; and IK.KKA-.Tlie cost of said Improveha* been a-«ertalued In 1* the of t-l8N9tk'i. and rcrtlllcd as correct by the engineer ill charge of ; therefore. M^t rd, by tlie Coutlbmi Council of the CUy of Ocean CUy that . In itidpailnii of the collection of the H~*ineirt- made fur said Improve, rut. the pr.i|ier officer* ol Ocean ily le. and they are hereby auinrlred and empowered t.i make id execute certificate* of Indebted- *-*. to be known as Improvement certilhate*. for the amount of the cost if -aid improvement, and dia|*ise nf Ihe same at public or private sale, but in no ea-e at a sum Jr-* than the face value thereof. Said ccrtlllcate* to bear fate December 22. IMS. and to be of ihe denomination of MOO each, excepting one whereof, which I* to tie of Ihe denomination of SSU9 M, payable at any time within live years of date •sue, and to hear Interest at Ihe of 51 per centum per annum, pay-■emi-annually on the twentynil days of June and December ol
1 year.
■e following motion, made by Councilman Smith, was agreed to: That the city aullcltor be Inatructed 1 have Improvement rertltlcaie* printed for the amount of the 1 lent of Bay avenue and 81x1 ud that the Cnauce comml ti iructed to obtain bids for tin the certificates, and report at 'ouncll to be held December 22* . Dll ley, of VI made a suggestion that It might be order street work done tn the summer or some almllat period, rather than In the late fall or iter montba. Nn action was taken. WILL BUILD ROAD
Nearly all of the school district* •ere represented at the meeting. There was a discus-ion 00 • The Purpose* of Ihe School-." ojened by ‘‘ounty Superintendent A. W Hand, >ho *uggr*ted that they organlte a missionary society to secure a greater lame at these meetings. The first thing needed in a school, he said, good teacher, one pn**e*-lng patience. atulUy and adaptability Anrlth plenty of light. Inviting and
attractive.
A paper on "Medical Inspection.” prepared by Dr W. H. Philips, medl spectrir of Cape May, w«* read by Secretary
1 being r
subject of a proposed medical Inspector*, t fixed per capita tai
Porter, who wauled to nisiuniform throughout the county, cas oppo-ed by Prof Sensor. Dr. Mitt and Capl. Bee. who were In f if allowing each {yard to fix It*
Public lout rue! kin.
In school until It
grades leave b
only the 1
personally an
isle of time ip to tbiok
their children led leal ln*|»
Another first-class boulevard will be added to the number now leading l Allantic CUy early lu the waning yeai the jAtfautlc County Boardof Choae Freeholder* having decided to Include In the 1810 budget an appropriation for building the projected road from May's I landing to Tuckshoe. of which tlie survey wa* made last spring. This will open com mun leal lull with Ocean City and all the extreme South Jersey resort* and w III be a boom the fertile agricultural district In
vicinity.
KSorts to haye the road built w«
made last *|MnR. but owing to the
her of ro4't* In couraeof con.lrucllie board w as obliged tn postpone lUtldlng nf this much needed hlgliFreeholder Anderanw Jlour-
geols. of FNtelville. Ibsn whom no owe I* more conversant with the need of ( the road, offered the motion at the' meeting in Atlantic City to provide *~
it* coustruclluo,' on Wedoesdsy of wiek. which was unanlmoosly
rled The road Is very popular with' automobile- going to and from
spe-Msy. Ocean city and other re-
«irU. and was Included lu the course of two endurance run* from .Plilladeh phla la*t summer Owing to Its »*ndy I condition and lack of proper width It
Ashford's cantala.-Prlnc* of Peace.”; hs* been at all Ume. d.ngeron. to w ill tie given In tBe First M. K.Cburch. ^Miv el with horse and wagon w hen to
of till* city, on Thur-day evening. Arse by automobile*. December «! by Ihe choir of the First; The road will be about > 5
M. K. Church, of Atlantic City- i length, and will c»rt from *15.000 to
There w III be a chorus of fifty voice*. •35.000, It I* estimated, comprising member* of the united **~~ ■ ■_ r r r --
chulrs of the two churches. _ ' . -Tlie admission will be 2-5 cents, the The entertainment given lu Trower .
|™Sd7tt t, d.. ..-I la H, cbureli’, H.II 011 H.lobl.li -.oloi **.
music fund benefit of the Reliance FlreCompuny. Those who have beard the Atlantic was not largely attended, and there-
(iiy choir slug know that a rich muyl- fore wa* not a financial success. cal treat Is lu store for all who attend —
the cantata next Thursday evening. 1 wswa f oaceew. ■tid ril -bo 0.M po»lb1, 1, lie-.... 1 TL,„,o..l»..lM.,r Oc.u TO stmuld make It a point to attend the Lodge. No 1T1, * A A. M , will be concert | * held tbl* evening, when offlears
■mat CWiiaitrrn- oiR. be elected and Installed.
ntsla.-Prluce of Peace.”
1 Ssturdsy 11
•^ Local Musicians Heard to Marked Advantage in At-
lantic City Concert.
ally plea-ing to t pie w ho armmpau
Thci
s dl-ci
-Ion on tin if salaries fui
wa* anticipated, the Allan rholr member* made many m friend* by thetr very fine work. « IOTA COUNCIL WON
The Junior Mechanic* of Cape May and Atlantic counties had a notable tmonetratlon here on Tharxtay eveng. when a union meeting was held Trower'* Hall under tlie auspice* of
A. M.
it 152.ini in the llr*t for 12 000 In next four highi irfore com pinion of tern aunt* and uncle* bw yn e paying the tax Sir th 8omr parent* do m their reaRonsltiilfiy 1
r I ha'
urked *
le tell it uf II uud II
if. Seii*o
manual training work lu the pu •cboola, and referred to Ihe prubh uf the future. Ueorge 8. Hayes, of Hit* city, g an exhibit of the work of thi In mauual training, wblcbci only a few wee**
Hayes ei
P An exhibit .of th •ork by pupil*
.'ape May
County Superintendent Hand the work of these pupils. Prof. Hen nor told hi* hearer* I teachers these lime* roust hi certain amount of knowledge of 1 ual training work, and he urged upon director* of rural board* the necessity of Introducing manual training work In thetr schools. Theiw director* appeared to he favoribly Imprei-ed with Prof Sensor’sad-
■Ice.
COST OF LIVING
M-ISTIiae
Jersey, where buslnes*
competition la keen, than lu the amall country town*, where there la practically no com|ietl!loi). Thi* fact baa
ascertained by statistic*
.f ihe Find M. K.
ItS.’
1 In the First M K ■lily, on ft'edue*week by the choir
today tor the Christmas holidays and will reopen on Monday luornlng. JanJ he usnal Christmas exercises w III e held In tlie school building today. 1 The following program has been pre- 1
Hired *1
All
>rd the singing
ilghest terms Hf praise of Die wort of lie vocalists from this dly (•real credit for the showing made I* riven Pro'. H. H. tjike. the d’rector f the Iscal choir. He was In fine oice. loo. and sang a tenor solo In a •articularly excellent manner. Also >e wa* heard In a duel with Mrs Coron, wife of Dr. Alexander Corson, of bt* city. This Is said 10 have been me of the best numtier* on the proAfter Hie organ prelude by Mr*. Hllon, of the Atlantic City choir, there ra* a selection by the choir of 27 olee* of the Ocean City church it va* beauttfully sung by the vvell-Lal-
idttlon was e*pe-
Becitatlon, "Col
Kecltatloi Kleauor Waldo Concert Recitation. "Secrets," Mark Watson. Julia Pullaggl. Austin Neeley, Mary Kennedy, Fannie, Rushay, James OalletyiMllicrnl | Smith, Mary Flowers, Joseph Hickman. Recitation, ‘‘Doubts,” Elisabeth
W*eka
be Ocean I'tty penled the singers The well. In the opinion
Ir wa* j^ly a**
Thei
it 310 n
1 of
rnting etgh
More than ordinary Interest attached the meeting breau-c of Ihe atlendice of the members nf the State board of officers, all ofKMiom made stirring <1 dresses. *
initlati
Interest centred. In mtest Only two degree tram* took irt—the one from Pleasantv IMe CounI. under Capl. l-ake. and that of lots vuncil, tn charge ol Capt. Alfred R
rmy
silk f
1 sire.
hlch ca/ried out the rlt-
al In high das* wtynr, the decision of •e judge-re*ting tin the main upon
.1* particular point.
The judges were Pa*t Slate Pofcncllor iraftnn K Ray, State Councilor 8 C irey and State Council Secretary W. 11. IDer*. The announcement of the eciskin wa* made by J)r. Day. who iresented the flag and congratulated he winners, whose work won the *pilause ut the virltor*. Dldrlct Deputy Harry S Adam* wa* master of cerecaudidate* were InllUted—three from Ocean City, one from Plea IIle and one from Wildwood Refreshment* were served at mcltlslon of the meeting, am resent expressed Ihdr plea*ui avlng *peul a plea-ant and profitable
PLEA FOR FORESTS
Observing that New Jersey ueedi 'wood, water, playground* and reveine," tlie Forest Park R—ervation Commission. In Its annual report, makes an appeal for greater protectlou of the forests of Ibe State and «uyi that It Is useless to advocate fu planting nr cared for so he given Hu
This deduction Is ba-ed on the extent of forest fires tu New Jersey during HKK.when 808 such fire* were reported, laying waste 91,8J0 acres and eaaaiug finaodsl loss of IHJ8.289, as against 53S
lire* tlx preceding, year
oftfillGU. In Ihe past year tbecost of the fire service hi forests wa* ||S 488.
n i To prevent repctltkin of these losses, fully compiled by the State Bureau of ! theeommlsslon plead* fur greater fire
Ixhur and Statistics, which for some protection, time ha* been making a thorough in- H l» shown that -estlgatloo Into Ihe subject. The ’11- lire, are cau-ed by vest (gallon coven the last 18 year*, in .land-clearing, whr
hlch period the figure* sbo'w the ro»t fourth were. In like seventy-two fires, r living has Increased 87 18 p*r eeat. or 11 per Cent.of the total, were caused For the purpose of Pivertlgatloii the by hrusb-buining or land-clearing, bureau adopted a* a b**l» a bill of goods and In nearly every case there wen
comprising articles necessary to the restsjnd prosecutions.
dntenaneeofan averagefsmllv fora' "nfc railroad* were grievous ek and It was found that the ar- nrr*," says the report. • and no le*s tteles could be bought lor •11.17 In the than 151 fires were cau*ed by them, little village of Callfon. Hunterdon This a serious indictment and justlllaa Ciiiinty, while exactly the same articles the step* the commission has Uken. and quantltla* awl *15 83 tn the thick-! ".•‘mokere present the last aud hardiy.populated pari of the State centreing e-t problem In connection with forest In Mat lichen. There are respectively fires. If the truth were known, fully the lowest and highest prices at which 1*0 third, of the tlre^claased as of unthe goods could be bought In New Jer- known origin might be a-slgned to
the smoker's match.” •
The report say* that hunters, auto-
moblllsta, etc. are respooalble
In tlie amoker*' class,
Ocean Ave. ween Eighth aud Ninth Street* OPEN ALL THE TEAR H. A. W. SMITH THE IMPERIAL ‘KNTRAt- AVX.. UCKAS tiTT, K J
ZA.NE & ZA.NE Druggists Subject to Xigbt Calls open All the Year Cor. Eighth St. and Wesley Ave., Ocean City
•■wt»
d Did I
Round,” F'lr-t and Second tirades, j
irlsImBs Kxercise. Florence Carlyle. I GARWOOD HOUSE, Chaster Demi. Mary Flowers, Mil-1 , ia C'c-oirwl a sense, dred Smith, liiomas Kvrringbani. OCEAN CITY. Nssv
Ix-lle Smith. John E Schneider, 1 tMisbt
•ry Kennedy. (ESITSfSJ
Mas. H. UAKWOUU. Prop.
e In St Nick,’
THE ELBERON
asata. i i.i.a >„ navi.uk
THE KATHLU
frclse, "What Saula Broughl." Horace Hazxard. (ieurge Jobnsoo, Lillian Meehan ,< 'ornelia < 'olllsson, Alice Taylor, Herman Selvagn Recitation. "The Child.” John Hax-
aard.
Recitation, “My Dolly," Kathryn Caerdre, "The Mlory of the 1 hrlst Child.” Kslber McUInnls, Marlon Albertson. Julia Crotbers, Kaibertne Smith, Luclle Townsend, Madallue Mathis, Helen Bard. Ella Campbell, Alice (iarretson. Elm* fisrrison. Blanche Murphy, Vivien \V*eks. Isabella I’outlere. Mabel Foster, Sarah Smith. Why Iki Bells King for Christmas Day?" Thomas Jtoughty. Did winter,” Wesley Barclay. William Price. ■Uod Best Von. Merry Gentlemen,” Gertrude 1 raven. ‘I'nder-tbe-Tahle Manner*,” Howard Barrett. ■Old Father Christmas,” With Jef
fries
'Nearing Christmas." Robert Taylor. ■A Lillie Visitor.” Abby Foster. -ChristmasQuestions." Ruth Wagner. Exerdre. "Christma* for Six Nation*.” Lily Carlyle. Mildred Kv rringhaai. Anus Rider. Marguerite Bussom, Mary Leslie. Yariou Long, Raymond Haley. Exerdre. ‘ The Snow Hrigadi Moore. Samuel Price. Harvey Colllsson. Raymond (iiads tel Hill. Joseph Wilson, Jacob ScbufT, Horace Smith, Prektou Foster, Chester Ferguaoo, Julius Mathis. Robert Taylor
THE UP-TO-DATE Tonsorial Parlor
is Is Con
Lily Turner.
Song.
A Modern Santa-
When Father Carved the I>uck,'
Malcolm l,c*lle
Song. "Children of Kris Kringle,' Mabel lx*. Heletj Ostrowsky, Ns nail Steelman. Elfie Ga'rison. Ce cilia Hand. Dorothy Warom, Florence Campbell, Margoerile Meehan, Malcolm Ixslte, Joseph Oallen, Ralph Brangan, Thoma*
McGinnis.
Song. “WRIle Sbepberls Watched Thetr FldBU," School. He Got the Best of Old Santa.” Be
becca Clark,
-Much Trouble Before Christmas,”
Pauline Klckeraoo.
Chorus, "Glad Tiding* of Great Joy,'-. — _ „ r- n ixb., luiwi. Bciih, Ad,m,. I Teas, CofleK. Fint Groceries ■o™,-. IV.-L, anfPnmsions
I OCEAN AVENIH
HOTEL ATGLEN NINTH ANU CENTRAL AVK. -»*-*m* 5>~
*Q*iK*tura.> HO! EL ANCHORAGE
Four Barbers
NO WAITINO
SHORE FAST UHETflfiCDGH CABS Shore Fsff Ud* I broaih rors from Klebt I reel and Hu*rdw*U In llresb Cltjr to Vll a. s c. lo c'o'd ii c w *f AxS; aV.TXMJV.HI.Ili.!*.TC, S.C. UV. IUX,
id trip fare. fortr-Oe*
8-ROON1 HO INK. 1 9-KOOM HOCNK,
If yon want to Mve money tn Dry good*, notion! and men'i furnlabloga.
etc., go to
POWELL’S 821 ABBURY AVENUE
ill line of Mir M*0ton’s Pstler
H. STEELMAN
Fresh Meats
INTERESTING READING * Last week we advertised a M far MNO with description, and gave our judgment of It a* the rbeape-sl M for that amount of money In Ocesn CUy. * The result—It was luvr*tlgated. compared and sold, *0 that again, a* lu the rare of the Central avenue cottar*, our datins were made good by Ibe investor. * Mow A|(<iln we ofler an exreptloual bargain lu a little Investment, either tn hold for Inereare to vain* or'to uw. vie: Two lot* feeing Fifty-fifth etreet dbly 3*1 feet from the depot and two minute* walk from the beach. I'-ecb SO feet frontage: graded; pretty ehade Rees; no too#* convenient or attractive spot for a Hut* bungalow In the lower part of Ocean 1 Me. The price holy 918$ aecb. NIAHHKV ft KDWARON Sill aud Central Ave.
LOTS FOR SALE! Full size lot on Second street, near Boardwalk' ♦650 Lot on Asbury avenue, near Third St, all up to grade $450 Lot on Wesley avenue, near Twelfth street, all improvements $1,400 Bay front lot with riparian right, near Fourteenth St. $675
8-Room Cottage on Asbury avenue, near Seventh St. $2,800 10 Room Cottage on Central Ava., near Seventh St. $3,500 JOSEPH I. SCULL 757 Asbury Avenue
MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No waiting for two weeks to know If yon can gat It; i once. Bargains in Bay and Oman front profertia*. sale. Alan Into for Investment and for Improveoieot—the
Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO.,
Ocean City, N. J.
cottage- fu e choice <
REA lx ESTATE AXI> COX VEYAXCIXC*
t'ommteeioner of Deede for New Jersey. Commissioner of lieede tor Pennsylvania.
Special tire in Investment plots of 6 to 160 well-located lots. Have apr”— e»v_. —
applicants tor cottages, 82UW) to 15000.
ROBERT FISHER. Bourse Building.
Ocean City
-ricALLISTER’S
H. 1). LeCATO, Audubon, New Jersey Bid CHRISTMAS STOCK
Selecting Holiday Gifts Easy Here Note a Few Suggestions HANDKERCHIEFS UMBRELLAS We are showing • Urge line of jl A swell Hneof umbrellas,4ancy Handkerchiefs, the prettiest and and mission handles, bUnk and cheapest line in town Call and see colors, for men, women and chilour line. dren.
; POULTRY DRESSED TO ORDER
Loulaa C rson. Jeannette Clouting, : Amy Ernst. Pauline Sharp, Myra
Way, Margaret Parker, lonafOUHTH an (j HSBURY AVE.
Adams, Miss Colburn. | ‘Long ’Fore I Knowed Who Santa
Clan* Waa," Wilfred Sony.
'A Christmas Carol,” Maude Shep-
pard.
Song, "Now Lift the Carol," School. Reading, Sarah Goff. Selection* from Riley. Bertha Adams. | Plano Holo. ‘ Blorm at Sea," Ada
Fisher.
Play, "At the Conn of King Winter.” King Winter, Leslie Taylor; No-
WAIST FRONTS Madras Waist Patterns U Beautiful line of waist fronts. % Beautiful waist patterns of Meropen work embroidery, 50c, 65c, cerired Madras, 3^ yard,s in pretty 98c. Also hand embroidered goods holly box ready to give, 69c. 80c. at f 1.00. and $1.00 box.
John Donnelly&Co.
MlRPPllfl nPnilfi Fnrs ' Blanketo ‘ Mufflers, Suspenders. JZLlSCeUaneOUB Ties Aprons KiroonoSi Sweaters, Belt
Pins, Combs, etc.,
Cement Pavement and Curb, a/so Ragstone Pavement and Curb Furnished
vember, Haael Hand: Flowers.Let- and Laid,
tie Kennedy, Bertha Ixke, Helen | Also RE-SET
Jeffrie*; Herald*, Roy Bourgeois. ’ Karl Newkirk; Elve-.Harriet (Jlhb. 1
Oeoevera Cbereer, Ernestine Hcull, P_ (), got 203, 00630 Citlf, N. J.
I/oulse Carlson; Jack Frost, Joseph 1 8wan;Chrialma« Day, Etta MooreNorth Wind, Stanley Pierce; Cbll-] oreu,Mildred Taylor .Cecilia Hand, Paul Mead, Harold Ferguson; December, Hilda Trout; Puritan 1 Maid, Kdllh Hilton: Hants Claua, I Naxe Lutton, Jr.; West Wind,Wilbur VanTIne; Mother Nature, Ale-
tha Townsend.
Quartette. ' Hllent Night,” Lout**' »|nMCC» RAFCIV Lorson. Margaret Parker, Georg* il H E rlONccR BARcRTi
Noroom. Mr. Proore
Hong, "81 ng. Oh Blog, Thla Blessed
S. S. McAllister 755 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J.
Leonard Krauss Co.
Electricians
Iss Asbury Ascnne, Ocean City, If. J.
JACOB SCHUFF
A number of the member* of Kalmla Tribe. No. 230. Imp O. B. M .of this " y. I eft here on a special car for At..Jtle City on Friday night to attend the entertainment given by Pequod Tribe In their wigwam. Th* Ocean City boya bad a fine time
Freeholder* lia^e accepted the new from Rio Grande to Green Creek froifi the contractor, Senator Robert E. Hand, and final payment of (788 4S wen made to him. The road is
three mile* long
If yon w ish to give something useful for Christmas, go to Powell'*, 921 Aabury.aYtn " —“■* •
.f fancy good, and useful Christina* Apply to A-CrXIo''® 1 * ^ 'Ifts tliey have to allow you. Ocean tap'. xer*ey.
n ocean City. Cotton619 Asbury avenue,
.t offender* Wre berry pickers.
The teacher* Friday decided handsome flow,
one of the
Testimony will be Uken before Herrtnon H. Voorbee*. master. In hi* office tn Camden tomorrow, to show why
r^T-reae-li -r. ,h * • 0|1 of "’a |f ' on, Ho,<1 tlx public school on t ' 0 “’l* u J r < ,p * K - K - 8ooJr nresent a hnnnx of * houl<1 no, ^ Argument
P ,r8 n, B , ^: f W| H h* b**rd early next weak. , the Board of .e.vew
Education, who has been III for two weeks. The gift was greatly appre-
ciated by Mr Sampson.
When yon bear the fire-alarm hell, look at Ibe subjoined list of nombAs of fire-boxes, and eon will ascertain
the location of the fire:
18—Second and Asbury avenue 18 -Fourth and Aabnry avenue. 27—Fourth and Ocean avenue. 88—Sixth and Central avenue, to—Eighth and Aabnry avenue.
Th* big dredge of the Hill Dredging ff-CIly‘'•’’‘‘ton- Boardwalk. a, .tia b.. — p.bW*« I-1 SfcgKSiSS/ISStground at the North Point for some ys—Eleventh and Central avenue. Oniv lime past, left here on Tuesday. It 82-Thirteenth end A.bury avenue. 7 I 81—Sixteenth and Aabury avenue.
It. 700 Alter] As sea*, Seen Oil, I. J. rvirt- -—■* —— —* --‘-"r We«aa jSs* ragirigsaunsg t ~
Lieorge W f. will lea’ Bluomtue
au unde and : ter a college In
Instructor.
ive here early In January ' 1
started tor Avalon.
SHOEMAKER’S STORAGE HOUSE I2tli and Went Ave., Ocean City, N. J. til persons having Furniture or anv ;ind of Marcbandlse to be stored will ive money by going to the Shoemakei Stonge House
UUHTIC ICE CDMPUII h. f. sailos * co. 2i2L7.Pocono Mountain Ice Boat Builders ociat. CITY n. J. iTenthandBay Ocean City, N. J-
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ABBOTTS’ Alderney Dairies OCEAN CITY, N. J. 746 Boardwalk Choice Dairy Products Butter and Eggs Bell Telephone No. 5
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