Ocean City Sentinel
1911,
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We hIiiII 1« Klvl t" receive lietw of ih-wh aiid'conimimleatliine of Inlermt lu llile i-Ominmilly ■ikI our reader*
rvarywliere.
All communtcattoiie xliould be 4c. r<>ui|>anied with the full- uauie add vldreea Of the writer, irnt nuceewrlly f,.r inibllvatluli, but a* a Kuaruulee of good nitii. • •
DEATH RELIEVES SAMUEL S.CHURCH
Bathhoust,Owner and Former BorottRh Official Suffered a Long Time. Dealti ended yie eulTerlURa, at 1.50 I’cldek Monday, artemoou, of Hauuiel Hclmroh, proprlelur of the Bellevue
for 22
DOTS. !• uieellnR:
he hotel* are tilled.
b! of Rralilude I* generally th t fall to enter the Ocea .n AURUPt 20. ‘
llahhiR, and girl. May a
»nd» of.
olty. He wa» With him a tlon were hi*.'
home lo catch them.
It don't require a vaultluR
to jump at couclUNlon*.
.South eudere are d (iroxiwct* of Retlhi electric URhla. Kven When *he hi
mbllloi
and four oMilp live
children—Mr*. Bertie b. Carter, Me* Hurt, Ml** Harriet and Mhu Ha «on, Charlea, waa out of town, the father'* death not beluR •oked for quite »<> noon. ’ Mr. Hchurch had been a eufTerer om majlRnaut tumoroua RrowthTfor Ioiir time. Operation* were perirmed U|«jn him a few year* ago. le recovered temporarily, but he waa far from being a well man. Some week* ago he again weut to the Cuiverally Hoapltal In Weal Phll- ' Iphla for treatment. He aoou reuqe, and It waa known that
It waa only a qut
lbi»
Adam*, of Phlladeh
Mr*.
PERSONALS.
W. K. Bueklngham.ol Tucker a ylaltag here.
ud wife, o
Mr*. IjauM OolT. of Mtllvllje, *|>eiit a’few day* here recently. h'ueuezer AdatAf of I’hlhidelphla I. .penning a neaaau In tbl* city. Ml** McHenry, of Millville, ts the gue*t of W. K Maiwey and family. Jo*eph Mflrphy and w ife,- of I’rtrtlatid. Ore., areRue*l«of the Oarwomh W. W. HRye* and tleurge K. Hayev, of We*t flHwter, are regbdered at the
Katl|hi.
hornier (iovernor Htoke*. of Millville, wa* among the »Hor* here tlrorge Mclicar. a well known re*ldent of Waat <'heater, and wife areal
the Oceanic.
BtirrouRlia Marehall, of Millville, wa* among tire vlallora lo till* cil>
over Holiday.
Ouatav Bunch iod-Bdgar - l>lx. ol Baltimore, are among Hie vbdlur* al Scoleh Ha/1.' *
J. K. Mowbray
delphla, are* enjoy lug life a* gtlr»l» of
Ibe Kairvlew.
Mr*. John Tent ha* returned l.o her Mimmer home In lhl» city aller an abJanie* l.a>'rurk, a promhicnl jeweler •d I'hlladelphla, wa* among Ibe weekend vlnilor* al tlie Bellevue. Tliomaa Maraball, of Bj}iladelphla. and M I**f lora Allen, ofMelmne I'aik. are gtieala of friend* In ihia city. Mr*. Hllla H. Maraball. ol I'hlladelphia. la npendlng a few week* with her daughter, Mr*. William Abbott, In till*
f - •
OeorgeMathl* and *oii. Arthur, a
1). W. Jlllard and wife, of I'hlla.lelphia, are being enteriahietl by Mr* W. S. Wenrich, at her cottag*, IHt' Mra. J. II. Mct'uHough, of I’hlladelphla. who la well known hi till* city, w here *he own* property, I# here ft the Balance of tire *ea*ou. Wllnou T. Hoy, of Harri*burg, I'a ha* joined hla family .In thl* city They are the RMta of tCaptain and Mr*. l.arner-HlRbee on Aabttry avenue, near Fourth afreet. T nr. ( MMrlbrrra Cauarwlolwl 't he Bev.-'H.T. Caa*elb«frry.pa> the Klrtt Preabyterlan fkurcll. Monday quietly celebrated'hi* birthday annlveraary. He received the cungralulallona of many of hla friend*. Includ-
The Kav. H.T. (jaaaelberry, auperintebdenl of ibe Preabylerlan Hunday School. Monday afternoon gave mem bar* of thl* year 1 * banner oh the Sunday arliool a aall on the bay, which llwy greatly enjoyed. Mi K9 arr l' , I* *he teacher of the cl
H—Sixth and Fleaeur? avenue. 17—Elaveutb-and Bay avenue, it Kourtewith and I'leaeure ave. 1-' HeoomP and A*bury avenue. yK Fourth and A*bury avenue. I ' -KlRhlh alid Aabury avenue, lit—Tenth and A*bury avenue. -Thirteenth Rhd Aabury avenui 19 -Sixteenth and Aabury avenue. /•I- North and t’entral avenue. •>t -Sixth and Feutral aveuue. ■7 —Kleveulh and feutral avenue. -Twelfth and We*lgy avenue.
<9—Ninth and Ocean SJ Second and Atlantic avenue. »• Boardwalk and Moorlyn terrace.
FORMER COUNCILMEN BACKED CONTRACTORS
man well kpov
[incon*cloue I breathed hh
thi* tunc of hi* dial
o thi*
Testimony is Given That OneTime.City OffiS^ls Share'd
in Profits.
Peculiar metltdda of conducting city ual* In paat year*, were revealAI at thg
public meeting of Counc/i'a invcii- MeCleary Threw His Arm
galliig t'ommlttce held In Council'
chamber Mopday
;an city lost IN THE TENTH
9 committee in
rvealed a
a abort thu
dll death wouldfctHue. He aullered
ulynaely. . /
The reuialp* were aeut from thl* dly tojila home hi I'elernburg, w here he funeral w ill be held at 1 o’clock
non. Service* will be
indncled by the Bev. Mr. I.ulber„
rM. f:. '
i in
drelrlug lb attend the eervlce* by leaving liere on ll Beading, at 11.45. They' .can lea' 1 Petersburg bn tlie returii trip at S.i Schurcli and lirr family ha' ilu*ideep *ympatliy of ihyt ma! friend* In their heavy low. Schurch wa* bom in Phlladi n 1S46 and resided there, with :cepllon of nine, yeaj* spent In Nebraska, until be came io tbhf city. lie located here at Seventh elreet md Anbury avenue, where he Ih mill two or three years ago, w hen old Hie house. The last whiter lie had wen living al Pelersburg, where he built a home for hlm-elf anil w ife. While' Ocean Oily wa* a borough, l.r. Schurch 'served a* t>x collector ud treasurer. In hi* early day* In Philadelphia, Ir. Schurch wa* a member of several f Ibe leading baud* and orchestra* In ■al tlly, he being an ex|*rt anare
rummer.
Mr. SchiirVh was a member of Hie S| Paul lodge of .Mason*, of Phlladel1a. and Iota L'oaucll, No. l2B,Jr. I'. A. M.. of till* city HARPOONED DRUM
lubllc meetlpg of several weeks, lint In
. meantime member*of tbecommltliave been uuletly puraumg their
esIlgatlouH,
doubtless wiir I
ig- progre**.
The meeting*, Fred. J. Hhuyer, lelnper of the committee, represeuli ib Taxpayer*' Association, and chiet, iqulsllor at the session*, aaid. wTIP t* uithiued every evening now uuiil tin immltlee ha* Miinpleted II* work. The Ural wltiir** called Iasi evenlof a* Edmund A. Bourgeois, of the llrm of BourgeoisA Son, buildingtractor* in'lhl* clly. ■urgeol* teatltled that he : with hi* father, and tha January. .211, 1905, they received the contract lo build approaches to Tha Boardwalk for II 83 per lineal foot,the utract amounting to $4,270.45. The membera of Council's committee on ta, walk* and drives at that tuut tlrorge O Adams, Harry Head ■id William S. Uralrem. ■adlyy, while** salll, secured the boujl - for them and also advanced to them. Headley would be paid for advancing. the ‘ ow much did beget?" a»kedMr. “I won't be sure," wa* the reply, 'but I think be was to get otie-quartcr of the protlu." Why did you ro lo Mr. Headley?' queried Mr. Hhuyer. because be waa I
friend."
linens further said that this wa Hrsl lime Headley had advanced
• P. At. ft. Y. M C. A. bo
keeping busy everf day. They cruise lu the Penney, Saturday, and salted to Beach Haven, where they •pent Saturday night and Sunday, reluming lu Ocean' City Monday lornlug, They bad * remarkable trip ■ck from Beach Haven, harpooning iree dramtlsh olT the Steel i’ler lu Atlantic f Tty and another at the Inlet, each weighing from ninety to one hundred and twenty-live pound*. It la oflnterektio note that these drumwere hitrpoontf not more than twenty-live feel from the bow of Hit Penney. Trolling wa* also tried, ■id six beautiful blurlteh were caught.
'The membera of the crew
'aplaln, Frank K. Nhw; flrat ol 'lark'Phillips; aecoud olttcer, W tyan; engineer, L. Morion Barry; Mdstaul engineer, W. Naaeauiquarteruiaslrr, Allen Logan; steward, Dr. J. C. Brown; commodore, W. O. Carson, U L. !>. The cooking of Ur Brown w as especially enjoyed by all, proving
a great feature of Hie trip.
The Shullle-board Club of the P. R; Y. M. C. A. today will Inspect the club bouse In this city. They will be met at May’s Lauding, brought liere In Hie yacht Pennay, and taka
■upper at the club bouse.
CURRAN SURPRISED
Out Pitching Against
Atlantic City.
.Probably the moat exctlhig teu-lii-iilug game ever aeeii at Inlet Park. In Atlantic City, wa* witnessed‘Monday, when -the Atlantic* defeated Ocean ITly by the score ol 5 to 4. MctTeary started on Hie mound for Ibe local* and pitched Huperb ball up lo the ninth,when, lu delivering a spit ball, he wrenched hla arm. Whitney wa* sent lu to take hi* place without befog warmed up, endwtlie Allantic* Immediately found him for two lilt*,
winning Hie game.
Tie local* started ol! wllh a ru»li I kept a lead of four run* over the Atlaullca, until McCleaty. became a little unsteady^pd Atlantic City qalckly lapped him for hll* and,
rniuilng,
brought over four run* and lied -the illuey wa* sent In lo relieve MctTeary In the tenth, and although lie
hail had no warming u
one It oi
Mr. Hoargeol*
In a
i* by .V
SI,"
„ ijuei
period are not In til* pu, m. He did not know- where they
They may (lie house.
Headley was In Council at the time if Hie contract relerred lo and prole ably passed on the order* to pay fi Bourgeois did not pa Headley hi* share of the protit* uni the contract waa tlulshed. Asked by Mr^Sboyer a* to whether Headley'aabaie waa not oue-lliird i the profits. Instead of one four!A Mi Bourgeois said Ibis mlf hi be. H|e did ot remember. Mr. Bourgeois told Mr. Sltoyer that lie did not know where hla Check afuba of that period are at present. ot lake a receipt from Head, ley. He doe* not usually take reoelpl* loney paid. Headley neve/ augd lo wUnesa the lllegallty/of the
IraneacHoo.
he I
down In the tenth, when frlch slammeit out a single, stole d ami came home when While clouted a terrIOc drive to deep ceuter Pemiock wa* the *lab artist tor' Hie lore boys and performed hla work lu gilt-edge form, striking out fourteen leu aud keeping the home team's It* well sprinkled. Calhoun and Young were the stick artists for the locals, each bringing s fun, Calhoun *fammlng triple aud Young a double. Montgomery and Fury also did great stick work for the locals, eacbcomlng h wllh a run and blngllng out two Blythe and Fury performed well ou ■e bases, each working a steal. Fred (lelg wa* again back In Hie game and, although he did no brilliant *Hck work, fans will upon see him cracking bliiRle* lu hi* old form. Lean City will play Hie Atlantic* again today at the Inlet Park, In city. Pruitt will most likely be on thq mound for the home team, and either Parkin* or Bulls will twirl for At-
lantic City.
WILL VOTE HERE
Hie hack aud express busiuewaud also did contracting, waa the' next witness
called.
Mr. Hhuyer said lo him that former Couucllmku Harry L Smith testllted be (Smith) bad Induced Bremen Id on a certain street contract in 19U9. Hie contract, for which Bremen 'as awarded aud later sold lo the Hutton A Corson Co. .Smith might have tlvMight »o, wit nes* replied. Mr Bramelt, who waa a reluctant wltueea, said he would refuse to answer any question* until the proper time come*. He declared that he did it know by what authority Hhoyer iked him questions. “You were served with a aubpoena id you are here, sreu’.t you?" asked r. Hhuyer. Bramell answered In the adlrms-
“I don't waul.lu be Interrogated by you," afild Hhoyer. "Will you tell what Smith did aay to you?” ••I don't know that I have lo," piled Bramell, adding that he would be to liave a little inetructlou aa ' - ie purpoaea of the committee. Mr. Hhoyer ibeu fold him of the appointment of thli commlllee by Co""luveatlRale charges of "grefl.' don't propose to anawer any and all questions you may
Bremen.
"Do you propose to answer any?" queried Mr. Hhoyer. “I might,’’ wa* the reply. “We will give you a chance,
Hhoyer'* retell.
Mr. Hhoyer read from the atenoRre-
.ITbr M...,lW.ld.M™ £ Hmllb raBrtlb.
*-**". ■ ,ia re l„~l
'baric* O later.
After tin*, refreshment* were sen In Hie course of which Vice Com ,
J listpli Wilson, In well-chosen l» w J« r -
remark*, presented a handsome cul-| ' S'** 1 Hr-m-ll .!«. and silver cracked-lce bowl to lor me," said Mr. Bramell. r. Curran. The gift was feelingly «e««lou appeared to rIv.
-know leilged by Mr. Cum
The members of the Broilers' Club, learuliig that August 21 was the birthday anniversary of Rear Commodore Charles J. Curran, hurriedly resolved upon a surpejae party, which w.aacleverly carried out lu conjunction wllh the members of his family and lug friend*, the flrat Intimation of It being the appearance of a corpa of
olse-makera.
The affair resolved llaelf into a five hundred, party, lu which the honor*
All |ier*ona occupying house* that have been vacant during the w muutha, or bouse* that have just '•implated, will pleaae nolliy the Hrallh Officer by postal of Hie fact, that be may In turn notify Ihsgarbage collector that *ueb premia** arciipled, in urder that ihe garbage l-v promptly culln-led. All oomplalnla *» to non collection of garbage should Iw made In writing to. T. Jjkk Adams, H#$»h Officer. Office: corner Heveuth street and Ashury aveuu*. Office hour*., 7 to 9 a.
1, 1911, altuatad ou « tween Third aud Euorth "treat*. A| ply 324 Central avenue. Ocean City. For Hurt —Part of a well-baalad l«»uae for Ib* winter. H , KwoBT** offlee.
Bay aveiiue, I
YOUNG ATHLETES IN MEET HERE
Beach Front Association Will Hold Events Satnrday,
September a.
he aecimd annual meet of the Beach .Front A*-ociatbul of Ocean City w'lll be held In Ocean (Tty on Saturday, Heptember 2. 'IVu events carded- for tbe amateur athletes, , owing to the fact tbal Seven ol the teu event* are handicap, an«^ that 1 the CatTiAlIc championship*, which | pcAr the same day, will prevent Hie idauce of any of the Catholic tlar*, expected that a banner attendance of Hie younger element will be present. one-mile run, Pio yanlsaulm, and luoyard* dash, all of which are acialch, Hie handicap open event* Include Hie 100, 220 and 440-yard dashes, the W0 ule run*, the running high and broad jump* aud a live-mile race. Uold, silver aud bronze medals will e awarded In each eveul, wud a haudime silver loving cup will be given j a learn trophy to the club scoring Hiegreale-t number of points. the live-mile run a wild gold medal, net with a diamond, will be awarded the winner, while Hie next men will receive jeweled gold medal*. - Three sliver and two broii/.e_ medals will be awarded to the next
■den to Qulsli. '
Hpeclal excursion train will carry allilelea to aud irom The meet. Entrlea close wllh Joseph F.O'Douqell, 1001 Chestnut afreet,Philadelphia,
.-Saturday next.
4T>\E TAKE pleasure . (cu) --In announcing to
Our friends and the |
public that We afe ' personalty managing this season the piodefn and-bean-’ tifiil hew hotel—The Bel-
HOTEI * AS D COTTASBa.
Scotch tiall
Cor. Fifth -St. and Wesley Ave.
ALWAYS OPEN
levin
icd by
« and
THE BELLEVUE
located
.Ocean. City, New Jewey, one of the-illost ,beautiful, ami cheerful resorts, on tiie
’ Atlantic coast. . The location qf the
‘.Bellevue, the modem ar-
. . tistic appointincnfs,. the"
mperbhathiug facilities;; the new boardwalk, .the trolley system'to Atlantic City, the health-gjjdng, absolutely pure 1 drinking .water, superior
theA’tlari tie coast, and the moderate prices'that will prevail,
niake this hotel one most desirable to those seeking health anil rest.
The advanced improvem^nts-for tlie comfort of guests itichtde a shit
prior, steam heat, perfect electric lighting plant, elevator and a cafe
and kitchen that are models of sanitary completeness. Three sides of the hotel afford an Unobstructed view of the ocean,
while the other side overlooks the bay., making each of the ioo rooms
cheerful at all tiimfs. The rooms are arranged, en'stiity." with private baths if desired. Porches also .extend from all fl.
te baths if desired. Vll inquiries for rati prompt attention,
of the hotel.
Before you return to your w Some lu I’hlladelphla and elaewhere, ■lop at the Seutluet office. 744 Aabury ivenue, and ■ubacrlbe for Hie Henlla'el. This should especially appeal to iwner* of property here. You have all the local new* by having the Sentinel *eut to your home each w SubscrtpUou one dollar per yeai
Trenton, will preach lu Hie ‘First M. K. Church next Sunday morning. The pastor, tbe Bev. -4»r. Brunyate, who la chaplain of the'Ocean Clly Motor Boat tTub, will pi*eacb to t‘ ~ membera of this organ leal loll In I evening. They will attend church a body. Keep the Fly Morses and Cattle —FL.Y GET-*-
ber of properly owners decided to make South Ocean City permanent place of residence order to vote In thl* resort. They realize that vote* mean public Im-
provement*.
C*pt. Peter F. Miller, of ^83#'Central avenue, I* enthusiastic about tbe South Ocean City Public Library, and has donated twenty-live volume*. The flve-cent fare has resulted lu land offlee buaiueu for tbe trolley coo pany. Hundred* of visitor* from A lautlc City have taken their Ural peep thl* Nction and are ' getting wise” the fact that Fifty-first street stain Is oply seventy mluute* from Camden. Things will be "going some”
liere next eprlug.
J. Wealey Roger*, of Philadelphia, la -laltlng James A. Hale, of 5234 Central Mr and Mm. John Edward*,of Norristown, are tbe guest* of latwla Iron*. H. F. Homer, of 4920 Aabury aveue, ha* returned from a western trip nd will n«w enjoy tbe ozone here foi
several weeka.
Ueorge McCaualand, of Lansdowne. I* spending tbe week with Mrs. Samuel Longwell, 5181 Central avenue. Mr. and Mra. C. M. Gable are aojournlng with Mra. William McKee, r., at 6115 Central avanue. Central avenue la a favorite ruu to the south end for automobllMs. Mr. and Mra. Walter Bee* aud Miss Marlon Rees, of York, Pa., are making a fortnightly stay lo this city. Ml** Louise Cartereare, of Box borough, Philadelphia, 1* enjoying life at
tha south end.
Dr. Matthew J. WTlnon and wife, Philadelphia, are among receul i
003 Aabury Avenue
Ocean Olty New Jeraey
; of a
i, either by mail or telegraph, will ay lie telegraplu.il for at the expense
HEADLEY & ADAMS, Ownetslilp-Managemc
B. McOIBENY, Prop. MIS* N. E. TOWNER, R. N. ^ Resident Nnrse
H0T6L Bise/iYRe... Oceqp Ave. ween Eighth and Ninth Street* OPEN ALL THE YEAR H.A. W. SMITH
During July and August ELECTRIC IRONS \ ou are foolish to roast over a coal, wood, oil, or gas stove doing your Ironing when you can use an electric Iron amt J I7-A on ibe Inler-Htate and a ,akow you T>ow to sapive tries Problem 1'tie cost of Hit* luxury L« so amall that It I* hardly worth considering. . The Ocean City Electric Light Company
JACOB SCHUFF THE PIONEER BAKERY lo. 700 Aiken Aimm, Ooui Otj, I. J. ’r«ah Bread, rta* sad Cakaa dally. Wsddlaa k« a HMcfaltr. Ordan (Ml..red fra* of
THE IMPERIAL I'kNTHAl. AVR.. OCKAM CIT1
GARWOOD HOUSE, 71* 4-eatral A.* v OCEAN CITY. Naw Jersay. twilxbuol 1* ^ ' 7 Mas. B. OARWOOU, Prey.
THE KATHLU liasCantral Awaoa, OCEANflTY. N. J.
. ..QAS...
Puel Power Gas has.become a necessity not a luxury and can be adopted to all domestic and merciaj purposes. Why not have a gas kitchen operated in connection with your present method of house heating? . With this you have an‘abundance of hot water with the best of hcilities for cooking and a perfect sanitary appliance at 1-3 saving over old way. We have our information department at your, disposal. You are under no obligation. We have the
WYOMING 794 4M'EAB AVBBVK ««-«■*■ city, n: m.
THE ELBERON
HOTEL’"ATGLEN NINTH AND CENTRAL AVENUE
idea, we want you to get it. Let us show you. Office open Monday and Friday evenings, 7 to
6 9-
CITY GAS LIGHT CO. Eleventh St. and Haven Ave. Ocean City, N. J
H. STEELMAN Fresh Meats Teas, Coffees. Fine Ctoceties
ind Provisions
POULTRY DRES8ED TO'ORDEK FOURTH ST. and ASBURT AVE. Cigars and Tobacco. Orders BcUvercd Orders receive prompt attention.
gardlbg the contract, but witness d
.the street c J Bramell
rimltb'* talk, aa read to him by Ibe
ryer.
'Smith never financed any contract
....general public Tuesday Inspected the new offlee building of the Ocean City Title akid Tru.t Co. at Eighth street and Aabury avenue. Tbe bulldITaudaome structure and It*
finest.
ppotntmenls 1
Don’t forget Ib* cake aale to beglven by Hie member* of tbe Ladle*' Auxlllliary of tbe First Pre.bylertan Church In Harvey Y, Lake’* office, on tbe Boardwalk at Moorlyn terrace, at 10 o'clock next Haturday morning.
6 room* nod bath, He|4*mbev.
Paved, graded. Owna office, 9 a. m.
Bramell retd that be had no recolltellon of any eonvereatlon with Smith on Hit* subject. He added that, anyway, he would not tell Bhoyev about
It.
'I am ready to anawer auythlug r,” Bramell stated. "Igottbe tract lair and square and aold It fair and square. 1 navar heard any complaint." Mr. Bramell Intimated that If hi lost money on the contract nobody would have cared anything about fats loss. You did aell out for fl,000?" Insinuatingly queried Mr. Bboyev. •<I don’t know that tt’a your bust, tea,” wa* the reply. Mr. Hhoyer reminded Mr. Bramell that Hriutb admitted getting $4M out of the deal, but Bremen wouldn't eonfirm thl* statement. He aald he wasn't .ore that It w*a >450. WHoma would mil or deny that be personally d *1,0C
K£ARK LAKE Undertaker and Embalmer
it k*|l*try anil Klection win
-°Sr S'prlinai7^*Isshon n
r ^rdjjx>aortl cbam'jer, Mum) fa b W*ra?No. 1 rm Uoom, acco
HOI.1.A UARKKTSON,
a.71, it., p. K-ai.so.
not
Bramell further staled that be did notknow II was criminal for Smith to have anything lo, do with city tracts while a member of Council. Smith, wltneaa said, had asked him several times If be (Bramell) did not know of something they could get Into in order to make money. Phat’s all, Mr. Bmmwell. Hhoyer finally. "We were very severe with you, were we? We'll see you tomorrow and take a-nd* In your auto.” Lutliar L. Wallace, Hr. witness. He testified that h* has done work for the dty. He built apto the Boardwalk last yaar. The contract pries waa about 11,000. Jnr. Smith waa a member of the street committee at that time, waa not?" a*ked Mr. Hhoyer. Mr. \\ allace replied that be did 1 remember. "WasMr.Smith interested wltbyou this contract?” "I borrowed money olT him to do tbe >rk,” came tbe anawer. WitutM aald be did not know bow much profit Smith got out of It, but be guessed that Brnttb got as much aa blmMlf. Smith got half tbe profit, witness sold. At the woocluslon of Mr. Wallace’ etlmonj, Mr. Hboyer aaked: ”1* Mr. Headley In the room?"
It was aald by membera of the mitt**, after tbe meeting, that a poena bad beau issued for Mr. Headley, but II had not keen served bsca he waa not In town during tb* day.
II New Bungalow, modern and np-to-datc, six rooms and bath, choice location, price - £1,975.00 II 50 feet ocean front, with riparian eights, nt Thirteenth street, only £4,250.00 Full size lot on Asbury avenue alid Fifteenth street, only - £600.00 H Choice lot on Prospect avenue, all improvements made, only - * £300.00 II Fine lot oiTThirtl st., 40x100 feet, sale price, £960.00 Joseph I. Scull 757 Asbury Ave. Ocean City INew Jersey
THE LAUREL 1113 UBNTItAL AVkNint, IVKAR MACH
waa. a with towibkm. r*wp
A NEW COTTAGE
Just being eotnpleted — FOR SAL-E — r \ At Actual Goet
Eocation * ,c v»n avenur between Fourth and Fifth
THE FAIRVIEW NINTH MT. and*WESLEY AVK. a, electric ll*bu. p
' BOARDING Hr Um DAY or WEEK at tb* SALFORD COTTAGE Central Ava., Ocean City, N. J. iljareot loVar*. Hat
HAIRY F. STANTON '*£M. ESTATE and UtSOKAFCE PROPERTIES BOUGHT AND SOLO VC RTGAGES PLACED omct-€Hli* Street Mm ««M| tmm
O. U. LAKE ...REAL ESTATE AGENT.. !*■ A*bar) Avenu*. Oesbb CUT. M. J.
QHARLES L. HOFMANN REGISTERED ARCHITECT
Gotta&e
Id Chancery #f New Jersey. .Adams, William Walso Cbarlaa W. Alaalaad:
tSTtiSSiA. f r* tbs twairtb da) ol Oelotar, b*ii dsWoll tboraor inch dwirao will b *^S!Sd bmamcuwtala Ubda Irl rmbandHalb mmi«. Ib* Alla
m;
ie of the
be*t location* for all-tbc-year and equally desirable for summer rental. Lot is jjtjxtiP feet, fine outlook Imck along Brighton for stable, garage yr .mall cottage on rear, cement
Howej** niller M A C IT I IS ISTS
ndry lulia, fir*! fl.xir pniiellcd walla, large storage
Price only $2950 Only small ra*li payment required. MASSEY & EDWARDS eighth and Central Avo.
First National Bank OF Ocean City, N. J. CAPITAL SI
Real Estate Bulletin
Motor Boat Club, 25X75 feet.
£325.00
ST. CHARLES PLACE, SOxI0U feet, alley In rear, graded, sidewalk mod curb $600.00 Seventeenth atreet, sidewalk, curb,
$1,0TS.OO
lESLEY AVENUE, Between Thirteenth and Fourteenth
$1,860.00
Clarence 5. Scull
605 Eighth Street
Ocean City Now Jersey
CaeL Kbl*)'* P SEVENTH XT. Oc*aa Ot). W. A.

