Ocean City Sentinel, 13 October 1910 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Ocean City Sentinel lAfiED MAN

'^Hl KHRAV. OCTOBK.lt IS. l#jn.: We •>' l! | » d ,y •**“'* llrni " P,, , and eon»munk*Uoi>» of lutenwt ^ tU |, rommiiiiliy mid oirr render* „,n-»hw. ^iroiniiuunli-nllon* xlmuld l» aulr*l ‘I** ^ u '* "■•oe

HEALTH OFFICER ADAMS

WHILE TALKING CORRECTS MISSTATEMENTS

GARDNER WILL PENNSYLVANIA ' RAILROAD

HAVE HARD TIME

Gilbert Rnstin Had ApparenMy Been in Beat of ALL L0W L0T S

. Health.

MUST BE FILLED

Gives True Report of Conditions Here During the

Last Few Weeks*

Mitral a'

»f the f

Kreebol Cburch euppei Hi>iMl"« oaoUaetora here are Where aialrliDOuy la a farce al b^noe-aatern reality. The laiblte M-boola had a li " More'talk of Ihe brldKe fnmi

|.llal of iSThwi alaaya tuekn »

a-n't -a ataRla IIHiiK II

third a|

If*

, ni"l*tal»_Jri ai aetiiiK upon

pome people are married' diecuiitentfd. aoiue an|ulre Hlacuutent and Other" get dlvurred. When a slrl refu*e" a fellow tie la tboruushly eouvlnced ttrat ahe ducan’t kpo« her own mind. / , iHiranly aalvatiou la that there are uu'tr |«>ple w lio would"rather earn a dollar (tian »l^al one. idlier (■eople that fliere will he none tafLtu heamlreh yoaraeif. ytiere are people w ho aprnd -«* mu. h of their time hems "trictly moral that they never have any fun. Kti* Anna Whlnyatca ha* bought Otlaton H Sharp'* bou*e an^Jpl on Wp4 avrnue.het * ret. J-'irat and Second alreeU. Bert Awhmau ha* gone to Bridgeton fuAbe w Ititer mouth*, and J«*e t one I* now ..ecupying hi* *tore, Anbury

c*tahli*bm*uta. Tlie Bell Telephone foiiipany ha* given l«roy Howe, their Milh llur. tire office formerly occupied lyr the \

Ml** Khraheth Sand* ha* been log in Plilladi tphla. Kirhard Town*end. of Palermo, vlulled frielMl* here Salunlay. Sohellor Bleakly. oT ( ailideii lowu a few day* agp. ; i’hlladel-

*t PhBadel-

H. H. Kypett. Jr., of W< |diia. waa a rrceut vlaltor I

-krank H and VVm, U, l.lggrtt, of l‘llt*burg. were here thl* week. Mr*. Ira K. fhampion ha* been vianine rrlaltve* In Philadelphia. fhaa K. Clemenu, of Philadelphia, rldled Mia* Ellaabetb Scbock Sunday. lien Scbock and wife, of Millville. vi*itrd their parent* bercHunday. I liomaa W. Jack, of VdUlngawood, oa> a recent gueat ofttaa Klherou. I>r. B.H. Madden, of Abaecon, reg ' 1-lrrrd at the (iarwood a few day^ago • ~ llollta P. Mlekcl. of Petendmrg. waa among the vldtora to Iht# city Satur-

day ' , ‘

- Anthony H Smith, of Bee»ley> P.ilnt, waa among the vlaltor* hrn

' Monday. f | *

fbarlea A. Ih«r and, wife, of Philadelphia. were am.ihy (he vlli(br» here

Saturday. '* i

Mr. and .Mr*. Kvan V. Patleraon. of I'liiladelphta. were vlattor* to thla city

• y v*terday.

' lealle l.udlam, of Cape May Court llouae, w a* amo-ig the aMtora to rtly Tueaday. / Haiel II. New klrkL I* eotertali hi. motlier. Mg». Anya New kirk, of

Phlladelpbla.

P. Peck and family are occupylug Oteief ic w. Burleigh'* collage* <'cntral avetsue. tMiw. Janet Woodrufl, «f Bridgeton, ia > Idling MVaA Ltawi

irday afierjlf.ii

.ofaud talked tn'a Jolly SralC tiefot^ hia-fatal afiack.11 ark I.akr wa* noli lied began an luveatlgatiol

Board of Health Decides to ‘leiph

Take ,Lcgal Steps to ilwlng *t this End. IM.- ■

There have been eo niauy untruthful ■l.irta nilirerriing receyf health ron> itjou* in Ihvan City onrrwwt In Phlla-

ilralth the folii* -lib-

the death a f the dead

iid Tueaday e el Sollrltor I

- lit tu

l legi

o re<|trh

had been living hi a tent vr* low-lyltigjoftrjo nil I *t and feutral avenue, j date. ’ '

1 that the raw weather .Before Ihe *e**lou warUegun. Dr-f. and he weut luto the IK. Cduard- wa*'. chi>*eik teiu|Hiraiy ■ follluou fauilly. w hom !chairman. tUrjIratli of Hr Burt ca'u*-

cwnykln the.

,jen; S

! “A great deaWFuj.ju-t ceu-ure lia* in ‘ b ? e " K |veu •»«■'* '("y oy certain ct pa|«nM>wliig to a few v»*e- of typlTonl j fever having <leVlO|«d liere. The i State Hoard »eiit tliglr mo*t e*|iert In j -|ccl..r. liere to try and tjace the -'■ufw of infection. They early de-

Split in This District Said to be Growing

Wider.

Thfrpro»pect* for the .ucce** of Jo .. not grow brlkhter a* rleeidon <1

The Republican parly lu t

■tilted, li

- He wa* tlie father of

ini. of Waablugton.

Howard, who hold* a

lif Waiblngtfin.

metal t

Hoi

fly rr*lded In. a cottage ■Venue, near Third vtrevt.

Another daughter I* Ml** Marie Ru. In. a trained uiirae. whuae a.Mrc— .po*ed to be Jlh Smirtr-Kyrly

reel. Weal PhtladUphta

umunicatli.il with both daughter* apt Howapf.eif Wathlngtou, emuir here and had the body Interred at de Cemetery on Monday InumService* were conducted by the

H T. t'aaaeRwrry.

oiler Mark l.ake gave a certlfl. ■f death from apoplexy. ...Howard U traveliug ou thl Pacific t'oa*t. .Mr*. Hregg, anolhri daughter, I* In Clik-ago. and Ml» Rualln wa* uuahleto leave a paflrt.i

he wa* alieudliig

CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR

'hrl*nau Kudeavor Society wa* *1 In the pint Preabyleriau Church la.t Thunday evening, and the llr*t meeting of the organfnttuji a* held in Ihe church Sunday evenig, conducted by P. It Craven The officer* of the aoclety are: Pre*ldent. William Hancock: vice reddent, l^wrence l«r: aecretary. 11** Kll/abeth IWangmn. trea.urer. forge Noreum: cprTC*|aindiug aecrelafy. Bi** He**le lilgUie: chalfuiai. of id ro in unite, Ml** M£ude Kouhlk; man ruclal.committee, Mia* Ada ;anrk: chairman prayer eommlttre. Prank K. Craven.

Mia* Kllxabeth flaacoyne San having exteiialvr Impruvemeut* made Centralkvenue properly. ■ H. Sand* waa the arrtllteet, ant work I* being done by Spencer II. Swan. Mia* Sgnde will remain here thla rr—her fourth lu Ocean City. Curprnlrr* l otu. ■ Coppan*. Isical carpenter* have fordied a new houae building cirnTpaiiy^Biid llieir mael, 4^ ba- applied artlcleaofliRurporaUon. Tlie rew company expect* to receive “ Itbln a few day*

McCann and Adam* weie ippolnled a cumthlttee to draft're-olu-li 'of Hr Burt. I w a* elected |ire*i ( tbe remainder of lie declined, luw-1* K-ted to alteiid/the *'

ird. b

be here all the time

md Mi

ellned t.

ip ply of coal. The hU

from M.UO to W M. The C H. laker Lumber Co.’* hid wa* ft 1 Supt. Steven* reported,!he toll

445; pfcrw

i*.'—'

■ PlUaeumeyt

and chtl

dien, of Mil* etty, Mr vl.itmg raJatlrwa, In IVn'uaylvauia. ^«4mrlew B. Powell aud wHa. FitTrhav. returnrf from a.vUll to ret- 1 alive, in Bivalve. .1 lareure Pergnaiin and wr®* are vlf- «>■•( frieod* In Pulladrlphli and Lanraser County, Pa Mr. add Mr* OaWio H. Hapry. of «hl* city, ara enjoying a Rip to N iagara Patti and Toronto. Mia. Oaburn Condn left ynderday f“» a IwnViMuP vMt to frlaodavta WaMuofton.lt. C. teaming Stepbraaon and wife amt lo Philadelphia to attend tWr aoh * w rddlug la-1 night Mr. Oarrtaon. of Hemterrllle. ta vmhing her danghter, Mra. Alfrod W Powatl, In IhW eRy - I> P. Heodnrkaon and wll*. of Ibl* City, have .taken a trip to

matriculated tbe Penn Stale College. Mra. Sweeney, mother of Rev. John Sweeney, ha* returned from tended vl.it to Lambertvlllc. K, V. Coraon, hi*'friend* will be glad i bear, la now able to alt up. He wai ken III a few week* ago Cnot. and Mr*. Harry Hennetl, o Cape May. have been rlatting Mr. anc Mr*. A. U. Hilbert. In tble-clty Mr. and Mr*. P. A Scbock, Sr., an rlatting thetf daughter. Mr»| H. I. MqJ'ullough. of Weat Philadelphia. W. H. M'llleta la aubatitutlug In tb Pourt h alreet lifesaving Sal Ion during 1C time*, of Capt. J. Mackey Coraon. Archer B. .Reeve*, who ai-4.t* brother. M. R. Reevea, In hi. ature. retained from a, vtilt- to frleodi

Salem.

Prank Schneider, of Phlladelpbla, who own* a cottage mi Wealey^vebi below Poorttenth alrevt, wa* a vlall

liere Saturday.

A. Oeverell and daughter, of Phlladelphla. were here Taeaday looking after their property o-'

near Pifteenth atreet.

Harty Hoffman, of Holly Reach. Senator Hand'* bualBeaa partuer. wa* to town Monday aud attended the

meeting of the freeholder*.

Sir*. ABce t'reoe ha* rel.iifned to her home In BrldgKon affieT apeodlog time with her parenta. Mr land Mr*.

Cbarlf* Wataon. In thla city. r* N* L Peuod^k. of Lauadow'i

of Job

* lira

hoard tiy local dru

k/rxr'"’' Secretary Adam* fr|ioi

the

argevl I

o plu

Been*

r McCai

r.igoed by Hie p i available cau.l dluetl and Dr. t

Tlie

e |ki

COAL FOR SCHOOLS.

>1 Co.

e Board of Kdu .the CouMimen ardedtlie con

tied.

eight

proprlatlon halanco were li ported to be fl7,108 4*. Heretofore *ub.l!tute teacher, will out certlllcale* fuuld not legilly dra'

It wa* arranged

tall r

onlerfror-their pky r '*ub*tltule*,w< inthly order In I iuleudent. be to p

DON’T SEEK FIGHT.

ii Ocean City: uio*t of tlie |ieople afected came from Philadelphia and lie .mailer town* In that vicinity, i here typhoid wa* epidemic and a «rge percentage could prh|ierly he

barged t.icondftlo

tlte-couutle*

The Democrat* claim to have a Voteamplon, of Bridgeton, aud the candacy of Wm. Riddle, of Atlantic ty. ha* the backlog of the American Federation of l-almr. <nie ledefatlon. In a circular that I* ring dMrlbuted over the countie* of Atlantic, Cape May. Curaherlaud and Rurllugtou, make* the following peaker Camioo both In caucua and In rganlxatlou of ihe Hou-c; voted with

Tammat;

ifec-

A ^pdaalhle aource of ' li :u* w lien eaten raw . The ked Into the p0M*ibllillr*

i fhim that aource very cloaely. and ill probability a radical change In dl*pn*al of aewage will he ordered. Excepting tfie*e ca«e* of'iyphptd, general health of the city ha* been

d. Outalde of three

reorganization of Rule* Committee;

■ted again*! removing t 'anuou from

SpJakerahip: voted for rule to prevent

In Houae on *e|>arale tchrdule

tariff bill; voted again*! free lumber;

dodged vote on taking duly

*e of

jutagiou* dj*v*e

iroxlmatlng 30,000 II excepting three I i lilt mo*t of them: lily i poaalbly he

in a population luring Augu.t.and dug non .reals

patch from Washington, l>. C., a tew day* ago, will prove of inferc*t to

y=

S HUtnet Allotney Clarence Jo. ■tltuted proceeding* to pul out of i way 000 hu*bel* of oyster* lying ou ird three schooner* at a. Potomac larf. Bacteriologist* aay pttal are contaminated with Ihi ulsma that arc found In tbe "C group" of germ*. The particular kind I'olou badllu* that attaehi : oyster la not unlike the typhoid m, and la quite likely to ca idly dl*ea*e* on varloua aorta. BIRTHDAY PARTY

Saylor’a home. R!14 Ceutral ou Tnexia) eynlpg. ’ rave a birthday partyjor

Official* of tbe local Carpentti Colon claim to be taking lu new met tier* each week. They aay they a rortl*d>*M|^ outlook of the IhreatehejJ'tebor war here aud anxloua to avoid a fight. They In > have matter* amicably acttled wl

i a abort time, they aay.

Tbe contractor* and builder* aw they can get plenty of men to fill

• of tbe union men.

ie district alterably

rvlglnn

with

oted ai

phyalt

; voted-at

in, long alnat all

progressive feature* of railroad bill In sommlttee of whole; voted a* chair man of Labor committee three time* it wo year* against reporting hla own right-hour bill from hla own committee: dodged voting on oil schedule charged with being Standard Oil and Sleel Trust'* lickspittle, hi* acta hi 'nngre*a confirming thl* charge. OFFICERS RE ELECTED

BULLETIN. Opening of the Great Pennsylvania Station in New York. On Sunday. November j;, fun train service.will be inaugurated by the Pennsylvania Railroad to and from its new station at Seventh avenue and Thirty-second street, New York

City.

The location of the .Pennsylvania Station, one block from Broadway, two blocks from Fifth avenue, is in the heart of the hotel, club, and theatre district of Manhattan. Within a short radius arc located the, majority, of the big retail stores and restaurants. The Seventh avenue surface cars and the Eighth avenue surface cars pass its'doors; the Thirty-fourth street surface ears (crosstown) pass its Thirty-fonrth’ street entrance, and stations of the Sixth avenue KRivaled and Hudson and Manhattan Ttilies are a short block from its main entrance. Time tables showing, tltc sendee to and from tlie Pennsylvania Station are now being arranged, and may lie fiC lained at Ticket Offices tiefore the opening,of tlie Station. Connections will lie made at Manhattan Transfer (near Newark ) with local trains to and from the downtown stations by way of Jersey City, so that downtown New York passengers \bho desire may continue to use tlie CoVtlandt andHesbrosses Street Stations and the Hudson Terminal Station of the Hudson and Manhattan Tubes. .

• annual meeting of the L city Realty Co. wa* held at the . Maaaey A Edward* Tuesday in. Tbe old officer* 1 he member* of Hie company Include Robert Canon, C. Howard Wcbermeriirn, I). Harry Chandler, It. B. Rad ifle. Dr. P. E. Coraon, William K. laasey and R W. Ed ward*. At the cloae of the meeting, the if mtier* of the company look an auto de over the city and they w« derfully tnipre**ed with the u ementa lu varloua aecttona of the

They »

NayNW.

Those present were: Alfred Headley and wife, Harry Pollock, the Hart, Ml** Mabel Carey. William Orr, Mn. J. Murdock. W. Bn Hazel Hand. Ml** Della Murdock, Ml** Mary Plvana. W H. All*ale, John Maaon and Percy Harrt*. Tlie decoration* were pink rose* and irna, with Japanese lantern*. Refreahmeute were arrved. GOING TO PHILADELPHIA

tere particularly pleaaed at number of lot* -learnt of

Tbe appearam

cleared lota lu an up town aectlou of the city had a more atartllug and orjr effect upou the aight-s even‘Jhe cooalruotlon of tw ( handaome new cottage* In same neighborhood. It would aeem to be good policy for amqteftvWncr* to keep their lota clei of brush \Try It, tho*e of you wl have been begllgenl lu thl* reaperl. COTTAGES RENTED. V. ••;. Darn* Alao «ei»orl* nale of ocean Front l.m. P. E. Darby reports the following

rentals:

A. M. Paul’* cottage. &3 Ocean

2VOTICI3 We advertised in this space. 2 lots on Wesley avenue, 33 1-3x120, at $1,000 each. They have been sold find tlie buyers are 1 >ettcr pleased titan the sellers. We also have a piece ol Ocean Front that is the BEST INVESTMENT TODAY IN OCEAN Cl FY. It's worth your while to invcstijvate this. MASSEY & EDWARDS 8th and Central Ave.

H0T6L blSe^YRG... Ocean Ave. Kagween Eighth and Ninth Htrecta

OPEN ALL THE YEAR H. A. W. (SMITH THE IMPERIAL a CKXTKAL AVJS, ooflfo CITT. H i • Mra C. OKTZICI. GARWOOD HOUSE,

THE KATHLU l»Omrml Avcaoc, OCEAN CIT

A GOOD INVESTMENT Choice lot on Wesley avenue near-Thirteenth street, 50x105 feet, only $1800. Ixit on Boardwalk, 50 feet front, with riparian ‘ rights, near Thirteenth street This lot has two fronts, one on Ocean avenue and one on the Boardwalk.

llfDTEL ATGLEN NINTH AND CENTRAL AVENUE Ocean City, N. J. - a. c, mtrr, Prap. BOARDING 814 Central Avenue

• Terms— For further information, see, JOSEPH 1. SCULL *•' 767 Asburv Avenue

THE LINCOLN Ninth and Wealey Avenue fl. K. WKNULLI. BallS*

MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE, No walUng for two weeka to know If you can get It; we can tell you once. Bargain* in Bay and Ocean front pro [write*. Choice cottage* tor Bale. Alao lot* for Inveatment aud for Improvement—the choice of Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO.,

Ocean City, N. J.

K. PhHIipe. of Overtirook' i

/^..famo!

iht* city. MnPPennock la an • aive projicrty owner at thla reaort. <'baric* Rt Hand*, who ha* reek lu thla city tor the peat two year*, ha* gone to Philadelphia, where he will engage In bualoeaa el AJI Arch atreet. K.T. Lotion, money order Irierk In the port office. I* .pending M* veear lion at hi* parent*’ home to Morton, Pa Hew accompanied hy hi* family. Mr* Fred. PootDre. who ■*** under trealmei'l tor one of her knee- et the Hahiiematin HoapUaf for a m< n*,.returi.Jd home. She I* Improving

alowly.

Rr. nod Mr*. Bamuel Uuawll rtarted Monday morolng tor (irtlyabur*. Baltimore and Waahlngbvi.' They met Dr. end Mr*. Brunyete et < ratty .burg

Tueadaymornlng

Mr and Mre. J. f. Pox. of

pbia hare baen apeodloitaeverel day* lif thw cu#. Where they ere pfoperty cam. They reti r -J_—_

The flrat five hundred>fi*rty nf the cean CityVecht t'luh for Hie *ee*ou a* hekf ou Monday evening laat at Ir and Mre. J. Ralph Wllron'a. SOM Wallace atreet, Philadelphia. The Iiur member* that compoaed It laat te*ou are member* again. There ere nine table*, and after the trophic* were *.anted the gueat. *at down to a banquet.' The perty bad a very eujoyahlt evening. The next perty Id on October S4, et the residence of Mr. and Mre. Charlee H. Wood. North Broad atreet. Ehiladelpbla.

Receul real dale trauater* In Ocean lily recorded to tbe office of County

Clerk Htl^ret.b are a* follow*: Albert W. Henry « ux,to Job

Wlgnrr. WS5. lx* 4«. bey front lot*. Mery P. Blanton et ux to Matlldi Marley. *1100 Ixd 21, block 7. Ocean

city Laud aud Title Co.’a plan. City B * L. Aaaoctatton

H. >

iwklrk.

I x*t 4

Part of lot Sis.

IS feet of 418, section B. Seymour Davl* et n

•rowingham.

•lection C. / . S WeyleV l*eke et el. to Sooder. »/ Irou «4«. cm

lion K.

' Albert A. Howell et ux u heater. (I. LoCII.Oleo Albert. W. Henry at al. to Andrew K Scull. *1 Ixd ■». bay frout lot*. Itoipb L. Uoff et ux to^gne* D. Uoff. *1. Lot “

rer*"*. 1 ,o extanatvt loaf through Kuropa.

- VstUh L. KM .of PhUadelphta.

day. She re*-

r aa the ball I Mre. w 11*00 May,

Mre Lamer Highkekod Mre t herle.

and aoe tjelvto, returned

Robert Fla tier' reoue. Mr*. Wert'* cottage, 740 Ceutral a rent, to U. D. Wright, of Atlantic City. E. W. Burleigh’* cottage. fl» Donel avenue, to Phlueaa W Pc Mr. Darby alao he* aold to Margerlhon, of Philedelphla. ocean frout, below . Sixteenth t, owned by Mre. Margaret Smith.

Dr, I. N- Urlacom will apend the 'Inter lu Phlladelphle, leaving iovember I, and returning to thl* city lie In Mey or early to June. In Philadelphia he wl'J be oi laff of tbe Children'* Homeopathic Hoapllal end be will attend the lecture* add clinic* at tbe Hahnemann Hoapital. He will have an office at 1810 Chestnut atreet.

When you.hefr tbe fire-alarm bell, ok at tbe subjoined Rat of number* of fire-hoxee, and yon will ascertain

ihe location of the fire:

l«—Second aud Asbury avenue. 18—F'ourtb and Asbury avenue. ■.■7—Fourth and Ocean avenue. "So—Sixth and Central *venue. 45—Elghth'aud Aabury avenue. 48—City Pavilion, Boardwalk. 54—Ninth and Ocean avenue. 82—Tenth and Aabury avenue. 73—Eleventh aud Central avenue, tci—Thirteenth and Aabury avenue. »1—Sixteenth and Aabury avenua.

Dr. TN. Urlacom. of this city, aud hla brother. Dr. Lee E. UrtBCom, took a trip outalde Tueedey and caught forty fine weakfiah aud Bounder*. Dr. L. E. Urticom 1* assistant aurgeon tbe Camden Homeopathic Hoepiul.

A Timely Trip. Urtle . Brother twBb ba* Just been Iren aome candyi-lf 1 were ; abouMat take alaier yachting tbb aftemoou. AJft.ut Suitor-Why"do yon aay that. Tom in; r ■Wen. I towid her tell mother Ibl* irnlug that ahe feared abed ba' row you hu t. -1 Jpplnrot fa Indlgnani t .ci-iliuctil-nil* .1* thnrtb.llme I have railed to «ee lb. aator hr aiq»toinM-ul and found hit

p ree holder Clark .of Atlantic County, here yesterday, aays their board la ready to build a bridge at any lime, but It mutt be tlrpt-ef***, and Cape May ynu*l stand Ka proper ah* i pen a* of building ft.

Cheater et ox to Henry J. MO Lot 778, Section non T. Kyan et at. to l»an4. Varner. *150. Lot 248. Section I

Pirn Kicnt on p..aHAML-!44l W«H srs.ns.’iL.'WSAi

10-W imo.

Poa Haul—Cuftagro and totp m moat <!e»lr*bt* locatloas lu tlcaan 1H) .

pleasantly wBh Mr nttd A pptj u. A. t MWm «l* Aabury aw — i Hoy, to Harrisburg. Pa. -‘ocaan tlty, New Jenny.

U. Gal tone w tbe Hlppodr __e ran 6) mile* Id4S», with Joatpb Trent only three yard* in'the I •Joe" Grim, known a* the "hui pouching hag," alao ran

On and after tomorrow. Hie mall out from here to Philedelphla eiore at 6.1* o'clock p. m.

other meDa will ctoac aa at proaeut

Crty'i reaMeut^,! attend "A Night to

delphta, tart

^ncALLI5TER’S ^

00013 ss

Children’s School Dresses New line of children's dress*; it lineen and gala tea, all ages fron: to 14 years. All prices.

Gating .Flannel Gowns, Etc. Nfcw outing flannel gowns, petticoats, pajammas, night shirts, etc. AH prices.

Sweaters

1, women and children

S. S. McAllister^,

M1MBKM I.KWIM a (XINARll. WYOMING 4 OCKAM AVKteVK ocean City. re. Jd

THE. ELBERON (Kqrnwrty lha Emmrtt) Figbin and Ceatral Avci OCKAM CITT, M. J. A Water Had. Kvary B

OCEANIC

Dance Every

Wednesday and

Saturday Night

The Excursion House

JAMES CLARK :: MAIN .STREET and . . . NEW JERSEY AVENUE SOWERS’ POINT :: N.J.

IRA E. WALL

710 Asbury Ara

Ocean City New Jersey

Plain and DecoraUvc

PAPERHANOER Kattmatea cheerfully given

USE) GA.S tar UGHT, HEAT ml POWER CITVGAB LIGHT CO. mUtVMKTH MHO WM*T AV. Ejes Eimined Sitbaut Drops

755 Asbury Avenue

Ocean City, N. J.

atamt I lial. Atyronl . Cbiracu Trltoin*

la Undine hlui. o

Startad la Suaiaeaa "Father ihluka 4mM|ghi to go I union* a bit." re marked ybe glided yonth. -Made a atart yeir -Oh. yaa*. I’ve ordered three b nna suit* and had mv name put u| a eotnnierrtal rlnh"—tamtavltle ( rteyjeornal / Her Instruetiene. . Cuoducmr Tttkrt. pleaae P*1 get—Orlaltilj air. Here la tbe key of my trunk, whkb'te In ibr baggage rai In the pocket of my ewood beet drea I* my mileage book.-Harper's Baxar.

Many

ho I have

Ufa a.

a Lori ag

who haa made a poor Ufa Seme n

The J. O. Bentley Co. 8.50 Asbury Avenue Ocean City New Jersey Also Branch Store, 826 Boardwalk (&*& Stamped Linen, Embroideries and' Novelties. 4 #-m.-re.-re.-re.-^.-re.-re.-re.-^-re.-re.to.-re.-re..

A. W. ELY rr V Ir* 1 * A* **d Attoaue J ATI.* STIC CITT. *. g.

W. L. BERRY,

Wanufacturing Jeweler,

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